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Km jjiig IHMBilPw m " - -. vy j-"ms-r'.iffi" "" N-1 ! 'j! i I.IKI" TltK IW'IMV ITt'lUiMi THE HERALD' Loaded Willi ProgrtHnivo Ideas, fftKl Jly Hitman Coh -rcnru, uri.l OuMcd i unci, i-iciy mm rtmovorrncc, MjIDESOVRRTHR per lngBlon, 'j ho Homo of Tho Jrco, THE LANGSTON CITY MIS - 'I . I I i 8 J . at .JUU $ ! tfTBlt,., M... RICE; SEE OUR 'AD' ON PAGE 2. POL. V; WITHOUT FEAR, MVOR, OR PREJUDICE, WE ARE KOR THE KIGHT, AND ASK NO QUARTER, SAVt ..JUSTICE."" LANGSTON CITY O. T SATURDAY JUNK 2211 i WM ' (Mins wiili V, Mdii I" il'il J iflli... Mi li. i, , ,. , ,i , mi..iIKI.,i, Willi n,rv,.,u cr, , j nr.ti.i! riii. mm . 'linn l'nl!h nil. I Ilmlln.ii.iimt cr 'li,,-, CS353.".Xi riy.a.yi.t,yTvw.r.. . SINGLE COPY 5 CEis'TS." i. 1895. OLD! GOLD! ite Indications Point to Voat Do- poaitsoftho Yellow Motal jjfcegold excitement in gutting to a rer heat, aaJ it it now alaust cer in tbat th reports from the Wich- a mountains of gold in naviuir lasnlities are not creation of an idle sin. The bt-st and must intlnantinl incs men of this citv liva th iteet confidence in the find and eat preparations or now in nniM Oil. TflirafD ttutiA flnnklaJ S. .1... laid supp.itB are ii.daeqaate to meet femands aud orders by wire by IfeVnthriainerfilianbl UFA ntlmarnna IttThe assay is entirely satisfactory. Kftd all eflbrta it being made to keen Me mtater dark in order that the com w may uamroi me uoicl. 3The trulh of theao statements nan Wl verified ouly by personal inspeo- io( mcn the eituatioo certainly irfknts. The reaulta ah.iar a i..M !rom$200 to $U()0 per ton. An jug outfiit, aooompained by io of be wealthy citizens of Gulh- leave soon for the flelr. Dootor idervoort, Joe Wisby, United itee Marshall Nix, Mr. McKay. wtrict OJerk, h. E. Pitta, and otbora Ifll lOln. Ol 111 111 lllmmntr tiaa raanU be cxinp Hiid tho end in not vet jMioor Alartin, who hus jist re urufil from El Itjnn, brought over a all puc of ore fronj which Dr. NlUderVOOrt tfot 15 cants wnrth of Kid, r at tbo rate o! $1,200 to the A WARM RECPTION. An Attomptod Hobbory of n Bank at Butte, Mont, Foilwl. A HOUSE SMUOK ING. BY LIGHT THE TICKET FILLED. Kentucky Hepublioau Natno Candidates. Finally Tbo Ilalrplus and Corset titayiof two women Melted mm ttiolr Bodies Frlirht fullv liurntd-A Miniature Battle W J. WoitTHIXOrjN CtlWIfl UKOTSNAKT U0A1IWJB. Kill to nnito in petitioning the I. 0. au thorities against these onlragea: It ia n shamo far tbo refined colored lady tt, be subjootod to such on tragus and insults, but tbo lougor we bear it the worse it will be NU.M KI J) UH ''li 'MmWrn IKaBM MHj CLE SAM AND THE WALLER CASK. f WsiitKaT0N, Jnne 19. There was cry strong intimation in the atatu de imcnt tbat ex Consul John L. Wal of Knsas, who ia serTiog a term twenty nue yours in a Frenoh pris- for ulle'ed crimes iu Madaguacar, likuly to reesiva very little aid frcin gyvtrnment. Tno intimntiou was pat ctrtiin papers have beon received aTeui E'nbHBsador Eustin ahowincr ovi I ceo opuu which Wullor way con Mted btforo tlio Frotich court-mar In in Miflagiiscar. nud upon this tbo nwnabaaod tint Mr. Wnller cold likely meet with disnpuoiut- leut In bia hope for aid from tbi wiulry. louliuc first to bii fiemlotn. lid BMIOud to U restnriiUuHnn nfhiu lianoial rights is Madagascar. It u iicated that papers received show it Mr. Waller did eaunive with tha ova gjyii'iiiu tut against tbo Freuoh, il taat for ajme roison ho wai co luragiug tbo plan for an uprisiiu of natives ugainst the French martial rogimo prevailing at tbat time. k is itnnouucpd to ba a seriona a iu that couatry, aioording to neb law, and tbo punishment pre- bed h not excessive. Btrrr. Mont, Juuo 12. A man. who refused to give his name, en I tereu me ailver liaw national hn,.k I hero at the noon hoar yesterday and demanded money from W. O Thom as, who was in charge. The demand was backed by a gun, which was thrust throunh the navimr tnllnr'a window. Thomas iumood down bo- hind tbo counter, grabbed a gnu and fired six shots into the ceiling to at tract the people in the street. Tho robber ran out of the building and wilhh bis gun ordering the nooule out of his way. A policeman heard the ehootiug and met tbo man run ning uway. A buttlo took place be tween the two, and was kept up for a block, both emptying their guns at each other. A part of the oflicar'a coat was carrisd away by a bullet, but otherwise no damago was done- Thorobbor was oxpturod by a depu ty sheriff He is a stranger here, having arrived ten days ago along with n gang of safe blowers. He so cured no money. Tbo officers of the bank gave the policeman aud deimtv sheriff $100 aaoh for their work. The bankers bad heard that an attempt was to be mad to rob them, but paid little attention to the warning. So Manr Clarrur for Nomination la Tim 111 uc a mm S into. Tlmt Work or tho Convention Is NocetMrlly Undo V-y Blow-llcmocrats Dlvldc-d Motwuen CarlMleand lllnakburii, Who Roprusout Bound Alon y and Kroo dllvcr. WILL STARVE THEM )N'T lOi tf" BAPTIZE PEOPLE COLORED Bi mcinnati, O., June 19 At tho tist minister's conferenoe this ruing the Rev. Johnson Myers, i will become pastor of the Eman- I Baptist Church in Chicago, July i taken to task by Rev. H. D: Iwd of the colored churob, for some ed utteranoos regarding the bap i of the coiored peonlu. He asked , Myers if it was itua that be bad in Chicago that ho wculd be will Itoimumrse colored people. Mr. era said it was true that he Lad said nd be was emphatic io repeating 'rpjlong as the Baptists maintain tea lor coiorcu people toe color- pit ought to go there and stand beir own pastors," be aaid. i bad refused to baptise colored lie bare for tbat reason, and wbat bad done here be intended to prao in Onieago. A H0USK 8TBCCX BT LIOHTWO. Kiowa, I. T., Jane 12. Durinir the prevalence of a thunderstorm hers about 11 o'clock monday nfcht lighting struck Mr. Thompson res ideuse. tearing out the end of the bouse and setting fire to the furniture and clothing of tbo oatnpmts of the sitting room, and but for the timoly arrived of neighbors, all would huve been crew tied alive. Mrs Thomp son and Mis) Lulu Ojlliua wore knocked seunoleta, tho hairpins and co set stiys of both 1 idiea bjiug mult ed, while tbsir beads, lasoi u 1 their left side cf their bodies were pirahz- ed and fnubtfnlly burned, the oolt tearing one of their bhoos into shreds whonitmado its exit. Miss Ella Ward uud Mr. J.B Jones, tho other tno persona present, sustained pain ful though not necessarily fatal in jured. The pbysiuia-ss bays little hope of saving either Mr. Tbompsou cr Miss Col!iu3. The injured were draggee from the burniug building and into a drenching ralu and the fl.mos djslinguished. Lonisvillo, Ky., Juno G; Tbo Re publican statu convention closoJ to night, nfler two days and two nichta or exciting contest. After adjourning mo tlrst (Ky'e session at midnight, the convention was today in contin uous session loom 10 a, in. until 7 p. m. without refreshments, and then took a rooosi for supper uulil 8 p. in. Tho delegates bud absorbed eover al hundred speeches aud voted more than all previous Rjpublioau delo- galeo !n Kentucky had voted dtirinr the prosont generation. Thoro were almost l'JO avowed cumlidates for the various state nominations, nml thn contests were so intenso that order could not always be maintained' When the convention took a recesB from 7 to 8 p1 m. tboro wcro two nominations still to bo nude, but a recess was necessitated by tho nobili iy oi nairman r.vuns to proceed in the noisy confusion. Tonight's session was even rnoro boisterous than tho (.fternoou nro- ceeding, aud the deligutcs wero held in their scuta until long after mid nibt. Tbo Doaiocratio convention meets here Jane 25, to decido whether tho Oarhsleites, for "oound money," or the Blaokburnites, for "free silver." shall prevuil- The Republic ius think their old dominant oppoueuta will be so divided as to give toduy.s nom iucos a winning chance. Tha eena torohip was au importunt factor at this convention, J. W. Yerkos, A E. Wtlscn, J. A. Lewis. George Denny and W'ulter Evans beinr; tho Ruimbli can u3pirauts for Senator, Blackburn has ex-Governor Baokuor. ex Gover nor McCreary and Governor Brown as his opponents. Col' Bradley, who uas unanimously nominated for gov ernor yesterday, is not in the sena torial contest, but should he be el ected in this Democratic stronghold in November, his name will be pros, entcd next year for the vice preaiden cy; No Outsido Food Supplios for Nestorian Christian. tho BED FBON Summer Shoes A DREADFUL MASSACRE IN CHINA Mon. Wujun ami Clilldran Killed nt tlinMI). Ions In Cheng Tu Trnn-rormen Into a Desert.-Dnrk Rumora-ATor nado Inltalr. SNaw Yonx, June 18. A press cor respondent, writing from Dialea. Rns sia, sty6: Tho Turkish government, it is claimod, baa just tuken the prelimi- uary nteps in what may result in n massacro of Nestorian Christians in the mountains of Kurdistan. It is as sorted tbo government has given or dors to starve tlio independent tribad of Notorious in tho mountain region immediately west of Gawar. which map be deaorideJ as hying about mid way between Mosul and Lake Van about 60 miles west of the Persian froutier. The orders, it is stated am tbat no food supplies of any kind eball be allowed to enter the torritory of the independent tribes, and tbat measuros are said to be taksn toinforce these orders to the letter. This aotion is apparently tuken as a means of com (idling the independeht tribes to sub mit to tho Turkish autoritiea and Io pay tbo tuxes from the independent tribes. Tbo present caursa of the of the government is taken iu somo quarters as an indication that tba aul tan bas set on foot a systematic per secution of the Christians in all parts of the empire. Is now prepared to furnish you with all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, in WAxfcsisSjsrf ,3k -Hp3 s. Gh m EISENSCHMDT& HETmi'S fact anything in ESCZ.trsrxTE sssqe HOTJSE. u uravciasa JJryi - 118 West Okicinoma SveT EGUTHRIB THE JIM CROW CAR AND COLORED PEOPLE THE jUBD ONE WOUNDED THREE. raiNoviKw. Ntk , Jnne 17. G. A. her. a resident of Spring Creek. yesterday, gave himself up to bberiff, eaying tbat he bad killed man, wounded three more aud hided a woman nearly to death. I fealiy killed and wounded goes i name of Woodfork, negnee. , Porter, it seams, went after eome Hfeged horses. The Woodforke I to give them op and a fijbt A MISUTUHt DATTUt Oklahoma Citv, Ok., June l'-J -News bai jnst reached this city on the east ern boundary of the Kickapoo onuutry between ex -Mayor Baird and John Gaudy. The latter was occupying a lot owned by Baird. Baird attempted to take forcible possesson and a fiubt ensued, in which Gandy was badly beatau with a scantling. At a lutn boar last night the parties, reinforced by other members of their families and friends, came together and re newed the battle. A free for-all right ensued, in which weapons of every character from a six-shooter to a tomahawk wero freely used. Gan dy was shot in tbe back and is re ported ia a critical condition. A nura bar of others were more or less seri ously injured 3everal arrests were made. Owing to the distanoe from the railroad full particulars cannot yet be bad. ON A SPREE. Sionx Oity Ia Jane II. Tbe resi dents of tbe eastern part of this city have been baviag serious troublo for eome time with a band of 100 Win- nebago Indians, who oame to town a abort time ago to sell gooseberries. After pitching their tents the aboris inee went on a prolongs 1 spree, and for daya it baa been dangerous for anyone to approach tbe camp Tbe redskins have already been notified by tbe police tbat tbey most rotnrn to tbeir reservation in Nebiaska, but have disregarded the warning. There are so many of Ihea and thay are in saah a reckless condition that tbe officers are unwilling to interfere with Urns. New Ojileans Tmbunk Surely tho jim crow car law is an outrage upon humanity; the lav pro vides for separation of tbe white and colored raoes, hut it also provides for equal accommodation, is merely a farco and outrage. As a minister. our profession necessitates us doing a great deal of traveling on tlio sev eral railroads operating in tho States. I find wo can testify that tba L Si N. the Q & O. aro tlio only railroads er capt Governor Warmoth's Hue that makes any pretense of equal ucooiu- mouauon. xne Illinois Uentral ia the worse governed of thorn all. We have, on several oooisions, com plained of tbe outrageous manner in which the obnoxious separate car law ia enforced on the Illinois Central. Once we filed a written complaint with the offlsials of the road. Tbo con ductors aud porters of tho I k n have but little regard for separating the raoM in eo far as it applies to tbe keeping ol white men of the colored compartment. On last Saturday we took a trip to Amite City, and one white man rode all tbe way from Now Orleans to Amite City iu tbe Negro half car, and on several occasion two or three white men left the white folks' oar and came iata tbe Nesro half oar to drink wbiskoy or -somo other drink, and wont into the water Closet. One Of tbo old Onnfi.ili.rta veteriane who wai returning frjm Huston, came into the 'Negro ooa partmentand exchanged coal; tbat is, be polled off one coat and pat it in bis grip, and pat another on bis body. During the whole trio white men were passing and repassing tbe Negro compartment smokinir and nsiag obscene langnage. We ear nestly appeal to tho Negro, preacher a a iinvxxu-ox. UASJAnna J outux LoNnDN.JoNe 18. A special dis pu'ch from Shanghai says it is almost certain tbat a massacro of the persons condecled with tbe English, French and American missions at Ohong Tu lias oocurrod. Neither men, women nor children have been intercepted by the government, the obje:t being to conceal tho news of tbe maesacro. A l'roncb gunboat is en route to Wuen Cnang to investigate tho report. Good store. We have a full line of Dress Goods, and Shoes. Oth er mercb.ants will tell you that shoes have ad van c Ed in PricE, but WE will SELL you SHOES than . at OKLA. THE GEORGIA SENATORSHIP. WubiNaTON, Jnne 13. The retire ment of Senator Gordon !rcai public lie life, wbiob be has announced will take plactt at the closo of bia present term, has attraoted considerable atten tiou here to the senatorial situation in Georgia. According to present iudioa lions, it ia to be a race between ex- Speaker Crisp aud Secretary Hoke Smith. TheSaoretary ia very confi dent of tbo strength of tbe adminis tration iu Georgia and cf tbe ability of tbe administration forces to carry the state for "so and money." Speaker Crisp bas lately made a positive and unequivocal announcement of his posi tion, which was not misundor stood, coming out squarely for the indepen dent freo and uulimitedcoinugo of sil ver at a ratij of 10 to 1. Ropreaeuta ievTate of Georgia, eayu that tbe with drnwal of Senator Gordon is comer to oomplicalo mutters considerably. Pat rich Walsh will undoubtedly come for ward again for farther senatorial hon ors, but the indications ara, Mr. Tate says tbat the real fight will be be tween Speaker Crisp and Sacretary Smith, Bolow we give ou a few prices: All Beat Prints,.. 5c. per yard Shirting Prints, .. 4c. " Ohallies, 24c. " Gingham Checks, . . .4c. " Shirtings, 44c. ' Lacos, iu. up. 36 In. Henrietta,.. 25c. " Worsted DreBs Goods, 84c. " Paper Colors, .... 5c. per. box Men's Straw Hats, worth f0c. for 15c. . Ladies Heavy Shoos, 35c. per pair. (I MnrlI..M Q1. ri. it , muuium ouvva vuu. ' Fine Shoes, 1-00 " " Dongola Shoos, $1,15 " Moil's Plow Shoos, 75c. up " 14 Heavy Shoes, 9Uc. " " Medium Shoos, $1.15 ' Dongola, Put. Tip, $1.35 " Boots, all prices Infant's SI1003, 15c, up. Cp9YJ5,HES and I kinds of HEAVY WORK ShoEs on hAND. hVKRx- PAIR WABREN'IED. CALL ON WARM FOR WHITECAPS. Salxu, Mo., June IU .The home of Eli Harvey,, 24 miles north of here. was visited about 1 2 o'clcok last night by a mob of wbitecaps, numbering about Iwenty-five. and part of them forced their way into tbe house in eearah of John Harvey, Eli's son. Tbey were met by John in the upper ball and be openel at once, killing Joseph Nelson. Then- be went to a window and fired again at a man in tbe yard, wounding b iin. The wound ed man was carried off by bis friends. and up to tbii tian his name and tba e xlent of cf bis injuries are unknown. Jobh Harvey had for eome time beta enamored of a young woman named Carts, and tad on uameroui occasions threatened her life unless she married him. This was the racson for tbe raid Tbe men com posing the mob are unknown:, we also have a fi ill lino nf Groceries, flourandfeed. Highest cash price paid for your produce, also Hides and Furs. THE RED FRONT! W- H. Smithr TU POST Williams & Clarke -For low Prices.- In Dry-Goods Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ANU Notions, Our Businoss the Past Year Proved a sui-coss. We are now in shape to give you Rook Bottom Prices3 Come And SEe Us, One door East of City Diujostobe. Washington Boulv. Langston City Okla AU SB Aro now enrryiug n now lino of tho only fine first-clasH Kontiiekoy, Tonn nud .Mout Vornou Whiskeys, by tho jug, qt, uud pt, nluo Br.i:id!M, Cia' w Tobni-co Etc. Tiiey are the Only Firm in the City handling a mVow f.tmtnr Pabst Celebrated Export Wbcn you waut a First Washington Boulv FARMS oinUuiJii 13i:k. Wbcn youwuuU First class Drink or SiucWo, call on thorn. LaiiL'stoi; 0. r. I all I NEXT DOOtt OFFICE. GviHRiu 0. T, WaHtED READ THE HERALD WANTED! AGeilts! good reliables ladies 'and gen- tlemen for agents and Carres soondents from everywhera Write for soecmf tErms' ' t .ti fl ' t . '',M-'i -J ""Ci" Ti- , r 4- i. . ' f ixxji -j U f i