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r"TTi O $ V C,H , 4.1 i a i i pfcf "HRR ALP' MKB THE NOOV-D.W SL'f ( f HE LANGSTON THE.HEPALDI UOBUfO. .t iv.l (ilisfptiM wit Ii (.'.itiHlirn tfnrtlM I'lfJ lillio. Mnli Vlnlnnnit nnrt Knrlnl Glidisovl;. auk; Slnleill''t'rn, With Kervuiirv JTw 11mJ PRSRBVATKONI fa ir.Ii'i'tc 1h Vlrtni? or liw, Mil J iihii I'arltt mil llnilliriliofxl or Mm.f "-1'" i?,W! S... ( r 1AM ; G)p.n OUR 'ALV ON PAGE 2. WITHOUT FEAR, FAVOR, OR PREJUDICE, WE ARE FOR THE RIGHT, AND ASK NO QUARTER, SAVt "JUSTICE." SINGLE COPY CENTS,- v.pr. IV ftgJM&& LANG8TON CITY; O. T., SATURDAY, AUGUST llth. 1894. NUMBKEflO. ntTYHiJHAI.n Vy -A. .A. X JLJi R-i JLJL ft H i B ? ii if lVW- A YOUNG UDY SHOT, MISS NETTIE -SOLD WOUNDED BI A HIGHWAYMAN. St. Joe Belaid. The frequent deptflUtions of foot psde on tbo lata r&od bate ticea do (iced in tbe papers bit nothing hereto fore published Jim savored of any thing ore than a plain "holdup." tt seems, however, that the vidians have gone 3 far m to add attempted Murder to the erime of highway rubbery. It was laeraeJ last eight that a woeaan had bcea shot last Tharaday night by one of thu desperad.ies, and a Herald reporter obtained the following facte: It eeena that John Lahr. as employ oftho street oar company, who works at the car barn, uu '1 huradey evening laet procured a bngy from Cole A Chamber's stables, 1S11 St Joseph av enue, aud accompanied by Mbs Nettie Nold, whose paren'e, Gasper Nold and wife reside at 1903 Savaunah avenue, weut to the lake. The diive wastnkeu rathfcr late aa Miss Nettie bad bo.-u to a barbecue nil day, and, it wus after tf o'clock when she got home. Lahr it is said had drawn bis pay, or at least had between $35 uud 50. So the oouple vuot to the lake and bad a good time Returning they were auddenly accosted by a bold highway tnau who culled to them t butt. Lnbr thinking of his tuouuy, unJ nut wish ing to leso it, whipped up his burse, pasuiog by the robbor, who nt once leveled hW rovolver au 1 fired, the bull taking effect in Midi Isold's right leg midway between ibe hip and kueo and iutlioting u sevcro flesh wound. No btop wos inads untill lhu city wss roacbed, and thu young wotauu was taken to the U jius of her pureutf. Dr. J-M. I). France wi ollodd, and has tnucs baeo trontiuir the wound, wbish proved tj be in the fleshy purt of tbu tigh' The bull is still in tne U jub, the doctor not tUUU ing itadvisublu to try toi-xtract it. The utmost seen cy hh8 been .re served in regard t tbe matter, but when the reporter culled on Mr. aud Mra. Nold lbt uiyht ih-y adwilUd tbo fart of tl.o jb-iutiug aubaiantiully asdisuribe.l i.b.ivo. Miu Nold bus been employ-id ul tbo lutetnatiouul Lulol. finjuihand Olivo, and Ihb i sister working for Mrs. Trunk I'.ictt ulsnd, on Eubtb, juut euutb of IVl ix. Ur.Nold drives uu express w'oi., and 1b well known iu tbo city. It whs Mippouod Mtfs Nold or Lair might be ublo to iduuiily tha robber in tbu persju of uno of th three weu nrreetod by Officer Huyts and Jack O'Meuru, Mr Nold atjs tbo man who did the sbootiug wore a false beard, Hbtcb would prvoat identification. It wus too lute ,tu try to find Luhr last DiKbt. Miss Nold will gat along all rigut it the hot weather does tot cause blood poisoning' HANGED IN TUB JAIL. I'lto Law Is After tho Lynch ers of Ono Jim Johnson, And Probably will Take Some Aftect. uis di:ath xr.s.n pulton, mo., tNDnrJx VCflrtOATioN. Fcltox, Mo., July '24. Tbe lynch ing of Jim Johnson a tew weeks ego ia oaasing aiach agitation. Mrs. Stella Sbeley Ring, wife of William Kiup, binbed a child about a yenr ago, tho child nns very dark and bud kiaky hair. Tbe mutter waa kept vDry quiet until a abort time ago when it was pronounced that tbe child waa a Negro. This ia what ahe claim id: That aomo time ago a Negro named Jim Jobtson assaulted ber; of course brought Johnson in aa the guilty party. Officers at once goes to St. Louis, aud arreated Johnson on warrant of criminal a.cuu1t; on tho way back about IS mllw turni I'UHOU they claim to bivo oeen met by n mob of oun hundred men, who imprii dedtly lynched JoboMon. A different tale is told by er.uie parlies who pasxed hy nt the time of tbe lticbicg, tbey hity thrre was not more than seveti men to b sou at that time tho two others wero met h yhort piece up tbo road ridiug very fufet. Tboso who weie on ibo grounds vory early next morning suy J there wore fvi deuco of tix or sevKu horusi Iiut'iu been bitched near tbu place, Qov. W. J Stones in a lottcr to th Stieriff do nouueed tbe lyucbiug, und iu6isted up on th Prosccutiug Attorney mukiug vigorouH tfitts to apprehend lynch ing X. FATAL FLAMEd. Sad Rcmiltsof AUowlna Children PUy With Mitchr. First Patiliaheil July 21st. 1891.1 U.S. tu With tbo Sheriff and Court OlBeer looked on - '- Itio outside. Niw Iaaius, La .July 21 A lynch iag, with unusual features, took plsoe at saidday yesterdny in this citv The hostler who oa Saturday attempted to aesalt a young Isdy; tbe dnugb.ter of his eatployrr. Yesterday, between 12 and 1 o'elock, while the olioe Jury ware ia seseioa add there were many people aroaud the courthouse and jail, a BBBsbsr of men entered tbe sber ifa ofloe. broke open a locker snd took ba jtiler's keys. They then wtflkeVl e'ver to the jail yard and enter ing1 the jet! building in such nusebue aa aot to attract ssuch attention, took Vsoce frosa tbe steel caga and hanged bim IB the hallway from tbe upstairs railing- Meantiaie tha jail gate bad been fsatened from tbe iuside and the alaf in huvida been given theuourt cfioers ware unable to gain admit tance. Tha Ira alarm woe rung to summon Sheriff Oade, who waa at hie home, aad becetae.Hpto tbe jail on horseback wittoat avea a saddle. Being rsfas i adasittaaee, ha threw bis weight agsisat the gate and antering, waa ma roanded by a asob and shoved uu) aa-ain and warned at tha point of u pialol to kaijfi sjniet, heiag iafortuai also that all the otier priaoere ware safe. Tha asab diaparai quietly, sad tfea.Xearro waa'fad oaad with aali risr-- . , . ... ., r aavw sita sjrwaai wiuag wj reason wkBg44bea isaJ.y. Cmnina. July 21 One man was killul, one fttully injured, ton IihUsph, valued at $ 10,000 douiro) td, und much property consumed by 11 lire lbut oc- cureil on Vun Horn ttrett, iu Ihobfcart of tbe Bobeinmn colmty yesterday nf- leruoon, Mouik Aiku dead und Fnitik Cisrk is futilly burned. T. n'y familios tveroren ieje i homeless by Ibe lire, which wat nUrled by four cbil- dreun of Autoiue CizjIt. Tbuy were pluyiug niib rantebes in a sbed. Tbe lire wus beyond control before iho liiermu arrived.' Arku matted into tbo bnrniug tnHes toMve tbo (Jisnk hiKlien. bo got then out iu timo und returned U)help hie u-igbbor, Joseph PUizky, removed the furuaturo. Hsuchiug tb secend Btory be uns overcome by tbe heat aud fell from the window, dying soon af terward. Civtk list bib fyts and body ware terribly burned. Tbe hous es burned were from 1057 to 10'15 Van Horn, aud five no Ninetemtb street. Tbe families which lived in them were poor and lost all 'ibry pos essed. Arku Uft a wife and three cbilreo. Frauk-CIzsk, who waa burned abrut the body and bad both eyes destroyed, died lat night at tbe county hospital S Lnnd Office Outhrio O.T. July 13th. tS'Jl. Complaint buviug been entered at this office by Harry Pulliam again! Nettio J. Bradford and Charles J. Doty, charging and alleging: " ''hut be is well acquainted wilb tbe tract of bind erabracitd in the homestead entry of Charles J. Doty, No. 7761 made on the 22nd. day of Septeml.er lB'Jl, upon tha Lota 12 A 3J N. W. 1-4, Sec 18, Tp. 17, N. R. 1 Eiint, and knows the present condi tion of Ibe sstnf ; that tbn s.iid Charlea J. Doty has never rasidud on tbn land in contest nince the 13tb day or August 1892, which waa about one month nfter the caie of Harry Put liuui nnd Nettio liradfoid again it Cluirlcs J. Doty was tried in the local luud ofHso nt Outbrie O. T. aud Cliilmlng priror nniiuuu ut uu win Uud. tied bu bis wholly abndonsd uitM tract if land and has cbuiiged tii-t residence therofroiu from tne raid Ulh day of Auit&t 189,', to tbe preseut lime; tbut about five mouths after be flloi bis humestoud eotry en said luud ho built n ibuck the reon wbisb wus u dug out covered with sod wurlb ubout fiva or six dollurp; that uDoUt six months uflcr ho filed he built a box frame lioiuo 14 feet by 10 fuet worth ubout $30.00 tbut bo st.irlo 1 u well upon fluid luud but never couiplotod it That souietima between tha lui. of March aud the lat. of June lhi)J, lie birud u man to break tbreo or four ttcroj ut grouu J ou said 1 mil und be r.iiBoJ a crop on e.iid luud tbut vein; and this ia nit tho improvements of :iv kind and character whatever that iiJ C'lmrlo .1. Doty bus uiude upou sod luud in contest that he hns uuter ptowod a lurrow or pluiitud u crop npon auid lund eluce tbe year 1692, u.i tn tbo preseut time; since tbo 13tb day of August i03i,njba') re sided with his family in the City of Guthrie uud iu engaged in tho busi utfis of attending a hr or runuing a saloon a good ileal of tbe time above mentioned and is now residing in tbe Ci'y of Guibrie. That tbo affidavit! npon which the Bsid Cburleb J. Doty obtained his leave of ubvenuo waa fraudulent und false in thin, tbut tbo said Charles J. Doty whs uot afraid to lira on said tract of land through apprehension of personal violence on the part of Harry Pulliam, tht the allegations in said leave of ab seuco tbut Qurrv Pulliam bad throat ened Ida life, ia false; that the said Cburles J. Doty bad poscssion at the timo he obtuined bis lsavn of absence of ull tho land upon said place that he bud nt that timo and that Bald leave of absence was obtained not on ac count of any miaoouduct or violence on tbe part of tbia affiant or ob ac count of anv unavoidable accident that happened to aaid Doty, but waa obtained beoaua said Doty aad hie fussily did not desire to remala upon Mudjaud as required by tha aaid law i f tbe United StateaTb'ut' wanted to move to the city of Guibrie and there rrmuin until this contest wss deter-uitutd. With a view to tha cancellation of said entry, and tha tlismiisal of the contest of Nettie J Bradford, tbe partiea are hereby sabpoened to ap pear at the U. S. Land Office at Guthrie O. T. on the 1st day of Oc tober 1891 at 9 o'clock A. at. to res pond and furnish testimony concern ing said allegations. A. N. J. Crook Register. Tbos H. Oorbott Receiver. Djnanitc Thrown At A Crowd of Colored Men. NONE KILLED BUr MUCH iAMAQ DONE. Fringbtowm, Ky , July 23. A dynamite bomb wss thrown at a orawd of colored men Billing before the O'Hara restaurant yesterday But an the missile foil ehort of tbe mark, uoono was killed. Tbe side walk waa torn up, and tho concussion k-t ISMI.,.. :.. l. !..!... portion of the tonn. loo u,tiara restaurant is an eating house owned by colored men, au attempt have been madoscvoral times to break it up; and it is thought this Inst attempt was to wreck it. X. RAGE TUUNED TO JOY. Wwl !! Pcoplo Co W1IJ at the Termina tion oftuo llouk IilanJTroublo. Souru Enid, Ok., August 4. Spn cial.J Tbo news tbut the bill compell ing tbe Rock Inland Railway Oompuuy to put iu depots ut Round Pond and South Enid ha 1 been passed by the Senate, wua joyfully received here. Tbe announcement eleotrifled tbe people. Two thousand persons as seaiblod ou tbo publio eqtiare, making ppeecbea nnd ahoot:ni anvils. Sky rockets and tiraworki were displayed in a mauuer wuich lays tbo Fourth of July and Cbristm ia iu the shade. no men uouion9truiiun was ever m.o in u r.itv of 5,000 people. Some abemtid, wbile maay "c;t with joy. Tbo enthusiasm is universal. Some went so fur us to suggest that the prisoners be loosed from tbn jail to to join in tho rejaioing. Tbo dispoti tiou on the part of tbo pooplo to riot has turned to rejoicing. X. A. A. Williams & G. W. Clarke CliUiiiiioii of low LVjcch.-- Monuy A sweet, but lifts is still sweeter, and time is nhort, you can wtvo from 50 to 75 per cent, by purchasing your Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Dry-Goods, and Notions,-'- By CaiIingOx WILLIAMS CLARKk Ouo door Enst of Citv DncosTORc Washington Boulv. Langston City Okla. News-Deaeks. .. T.Z03L,3L.33ra-7,0,r! OATTORNEY at Lt A tJSOHJ.OII'OSa In CUANOERY. W 111 rctl In All the Courta of Oklahoma na Well hk the Inuliiu TorrKorjr-l'rowpt Alton lion (IIvpii to Collt'ottoim NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans Negotiated, nnd Bounties and Pensions Secarod Iuformotion as to the Cberokeo ti Eickapco Lands, Furnished. Correspondcnco boltcitod. OtflM, Cor. Wiley Jones Street & Louisiana Ave., Laogston City, 0. T GO T0 COLORED TEACUERS. A FIERCE FIGHT Br Associatiu Pturas. PiTTsacBO, Kan., Jcly 31. Tbia af ternonn a row ocoured 'at the mining csmpuamed Yale seven miles east on ibe Missouri Pacific iu a joint ran by a negro named Tom Dg. The ne gro miners had brought a lot of new Winchester rifles and thane they free ly used. Deputy HoerifT Adtit and Chief of police Mitchell were called there, bat bsve not y et returned. Re ports have just roaafaed here that Doee and five other seen ware killed, aad tevea or eight men aod many women woauded- Tbo fight waa ba twaau Alabama colored miners who wara issported bere last aamssir to take places of strikers. Among theas era asaay orisaiaak.-bC. J. I. HAZELWOOD'S, Joigius in Dry-Goods, Mto, ttata uml Shoes, Prints at 5 cts. Shnlloys at 3JctH. Ltiwunt Gctu. "" . tein'tiibor Place. Washinetm Boulv. Langston - 0- T. JOHN NKLKOX, agent fur nil (holaodlng periodical. ana thu UiufMon (;il HoniM, Star City, .rlr ELMER DAVIS. Tho old relinblaNews Dealer. Ho al buiidles tho weekly Ijaiaerstcn Oitjr KCer,ld. WCImrloston Avpnu-, MomiihU. 1rnn Herman Hill, Dealer in all Ibo leading daily ami weekly papera. Alno ngoul for tbo Langston City Horald- DcnUnti, Tot. iviciLue L,, layiU!' The Noxa Dealer at Ilollv'ar, Trnn. Donlcr in nil tbo leading wookly p.i pors, nnd ageiit for tho --Lnnston City Hornlcl,-A JOSEPH. CLEVELAND, Shrovoport, La, Spoeiiil nfj'cnl, duly couihiLshIou for Tlie Langston City Herald. Ho cnuvjisbes Ibo lowu overy Snttir day's wiili tbn lutuht lluraldw. I.J.Wilkes, AGENT FOB The Langston City Dcrald,' thooldoftl eolored paper publihlunt iu Oklahoma. Solid uvery Suturday NaviiKotu, ToX. T. P.TtTRlTKB,, Qonornl Jgwt itnd hnlleilor for ib Hornld. Spmiul diHtnbution of tbo lutosL innui'H tui .SaliiHtiiys. II LAKl. 'u;n, MT N D STROUD I The editor of Dougb w Ciy Auvccate says be waa much amused by a visit to the colored n0ral, v bich met re cently in thie city, snd state that be found those is attendance aery much lacking iu meats I acoteuua. Aa proo f of Ibe assertion bo teUs of sev eral arithmetical problems which be aubroitted, and for wbK-h the teach ers were unable to provide probper answers. Uq alao states tht a pro fessor stated to a olasi in pb siology that 'tbe holed m aba ears weut through tbe Uad and that weter poured in owe would come out of the other." Paor. Bosd and Territorial Soper- iatendent Gawsbon era of tha opinioa tbut tha eolorud teachers ahowad praiseworthy diligence and eatiai'ac tory advancement We are iuetiaed tu aeeept their opiaion rather tbaa that of our factious brother of the Abvooatb. The prasa sboald eacoaragn every . ffi.rt of the Begr race to better b ei -dltioB of tbsir fellows Tb-y are greatly hwdioappad m., every way aad on that eewaat tKek eejeeees, however email or great, eVeervet the gtuUt vcf iiitlag. . THE SUPPRESSION OF LOTTER IES. That there baa been nc household furniture in bis residence siuoe about tbe let. da of Ootobtr 1892. That the defendant Nettie B. Bradford iu the latter part of 1892, and the irst part of 1892. built a ttug out no aaid laud aud built a box shack on the same about 8 feat by 10 feet, the value of wbicb ahack is about six or aeven dollars and the value of tbe dagoat is about two or three dollars; that iu tbe spriait of 1892 ahe broke aboai aeven aorea of land and plant ed it to corn, and these are all tbe im provements ahe ever matte upon the land. That is tbe month of Decern ber 18W, ahe wholly abandoned tbe Uad in- ecitti-st and has never re aisided upon it and that shenaa never cultivated any part rl said Und since tbe year ItMKL Affiant farther etaUa thabebea lived eornknnoaslv oa tbe! lead eiaee tbe first made aettleateni there oa oa tbe 33th day of September lit 1, that he ieaeed aaid ekd iu the month jCMoberJWl, aa has cultivated a partlon of aaid claiap every jrer froa tba day T 18.111 thie naaeaaelbae aow in anjltivation oa or abotis aixtv -acres Bleated to aottoa. ena1,wteil' Are uow carrying a new line of the, only ilno first-class Koutuckoy, Tonrt, and Mont Vernon Whiskeys, by tbo jug, qt, aud pt, also Brandies, Cigars Tobacco Etc. v Tbej are the Only Firm io the Gitj handling a New Line of - " Pabst Celebrated Export ur Y WUaa rou waata Mrst clan Drink or Bmoke, call u itaro, WashiiiaTton Boulv, Lan gstoii 0. T. Tbe Kaniai Cltr. Kan., Lot t err Crowil Lob uyiutf ASHiuat Hrodealok'a Ulll. Washikotoh, Aug. BeureeesU live Broderwk called up for eouaideration to-day tueaeaate bill ;f or the sup. preasioo of lotteries, tbe proviaioaa of wbicb are anqaeationsly broad enough to atkrly exUrmtBate those in Kansas City, Kan. The objection of a Louisiana Bumber seat tbeblU over after it bad bean read in fall. The Kansas City , Kan., crowd baa been fighting tbia aaeasoie vigorously for it uieaue tbe destruction of their business aad givee ample power for iu imasdiate suppression. Tbe biU will be paabed with all poesible vigor, and ita ultimate aaceesa aeenia assured, despite tbVlotterie's reeie d, W. Renfro, Agent for tbo Langston C'y Herald. BolU tbo lateat tasuK uu Saturttaj-a SS5 University Avsuun, Knoxville, Tenn- A. TOWNSEND Dealer In - ALL Leadining Daily and aud weeklv papors, and agent Fir TN LiuttM City HwaW. Tbe lataat issues sold ovary Saturdays. Poplar Blaff, Mo. M, S, Dadler, 0 0 Dealer In all tbe leading porlodicala and agent for tbo RAIN IN KANSAS. Br seeUte4 Prtes Cotton, Gboab, Ksn., July 31. Rain kaa beea.poBrlag down in let- rente all ufternooa after a drouth) of ive weeks. It aesma to have extend d all over thie pari of' the slate and will doobUea help1 ibe eont esop. Qraea bad eiarted growing in tbe bad oi tne flsxasBo mer. . weaja tf ware goiBg dry aasl tbe eraeejerj Waa Uod ou iocotst 0f foraib. - THE HERALD On The Road! to Progress. LOOK AT THIS PAPER MR. DID YG HEAR that th Htrald is ia Oombiajhtionwith. th Ltadin North, ' South, East'and West, Aitd -4wif tJw time to SUBSCRIBE whilo TIo mi Laxirston ,v " City Herald. tatest Uaoa Holdover Saturday. Little. RotXV. Ark 1 J. A. Lewis, Dealer iu all the loading poriodicala and ageut for tbe LsagstoM City Hevald. Bseetal sals day Satkreajrf. Bee hlta aaa est tbe latest Oklahoma uewa. W.L. DoucU S3 SHOE aaaaaT "TTTbW aaBBsv fV "vubV naasTaa!!2i2B bbbbbmA aaaaBBav ?i -tt i ib vhk axav. NOBSMICAKINe. ea. CORDOVAN, tJ.UPMJCE.aseua. 2ABdSomSwci Bt aavw ran ! 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