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Tiie 7aMcqur.il Telephone.
rl!BMSl!KJ> KVKRY KIM HAY.
Tahlequah, Iinl., Terr.
Al'CU ST 26. 18S7.
B. H. STJNi. l-'iw-
-i ".M lliiiik t i >. Mil l I 1 Wo c large tho 'iYmthose .tl::« BIRD'S-EYIv VIEW 0! EVENTS
e good and lu ljiiul i. nciatioii- iwue to a aoven column pnper. We1
the youn.ir. when we are decid- give you about three times the
they Fliall study next
!"* chrsen a school t.ic
hence we hope thnt-o indebted
us :i r subECriplinn will come for-
ward and settle n|>. We need it,
liero
llav
Full report of the terr;) le dis:u<-
ter at ChaUvorth, III.,.-!" «' great
11' Ion* of life and tar greater feu-
rat i
•:CHC0LS AND SCHOOLING.
In selectiiig nchonls for the chil-
dren, we should kc |> in vi■. «omc-
thing more than nvctiicnrc < flo-
tation, i-obhhing leyond tin com
i«f*tive cheitpncM t>r expense o
1l;o school under con* d
rhat there is an excellent
- v ol within a quarter o
«• .ir dwelling may b ne
by we, who are well-t<
h nd our children the
be no reason why wo fihcuM gem
them there, even if tho sending
!. ;;i elsev. hero shall involve a ;;oo<
of BiMhi«g And Mvtllg il
ther direction!'. Primarily, what-
■ i modificaliona have como with
t in ■, the free gclii I was designed
parent i- under obligations to sup
p.rt t!i ■ teaelur's authority, in ev-
•ry po'siblo way. Next to tin
parent, the *oo<l teacher is entitled cr we would not ask it. Our pri.-i-
t„ t!,e fid i ... and affection, and t.rs must be paid every Saturday
tho }'i" -mj.t obedience of every pa- night.
pi!. Home and sob
naming matter than we did before.
It takes monev to run a pnpei
(( tnrea of suffering an 1 horr.hle do-
eli ho
'jvfh /mil
.s evident that he i
lnde and deceive the l)ow:iing I ar- ninny VI'ill
trying to de- i''1"ll|hlll •I'linr-'li. l.l will. Captain Uruwuell
always pull together.
mil.
■do, sh.ll!.
[i from Mo.,
■ > an a political
New York Tri
i- • of the I 1 torv tellers
in the enatc.
On ; dav something wes said in
r. Vest, Ki
vhilo not a niece
Prophet, lavs tho
l'hcy do not work on a
I should credit. We run the Tis:.EriroNBout
of our own pocket. The Nation
don't even patron/e us-ar.d only * ' >* > catch a,,I canning this
tails, than was at t::st rc|>orted.—
Tennessee is the i State to voti
upon an amend;.;, at to its constitu-
tion, involving the discussion ot
prohibitory ltt ati n. Texas,
Georgia nm! itueky a I read\
have local o:>ti< law —The Ore-
It mn\ liis presence about tho negro as i:
a few of cur best enterprising men
have advertised with lis, yet we
are working hard trr Tahlequah
and their interest. We hope thev
will see the importance of giving
the Tki.mmioxk their support, o'er
long. V
year will oi ly be at" ut seventy
five jier cent of la t year's record
and half of what wa ; in 1884.—
1 he cotton crop < i tleorgia ba-
leen greatly deim-ge I by recent
rains It ii lean-I t!>at no amount
of rain can now a t'.i" corn and
potato crops in I ar" purtionti ot
The greatest possible necisity Ohio, Indi.via, II!: . iona, Kan-
exists for cleaning up the streets sasan<l Minnesota. lthasm.t been
and esp • ially th ■ allevs of our lit- " kindly year for tiie farmer.—A
tie city. Hainan li.j cannot he terrific wind, rain : .ml hailstorm
piojierly protected it this is no! passed over the country near I). I-
donc, and e i.-'ta; tly rtpeaKd. ji* p',: Ind., rcccntly, Scarcely a
h Sheriff cai.not use the h 'ck of;
. , i I'lic Asscs.ination of Col. Ellsworth , hb«. tin uft.rw.rd, #li.n ti. C'..i r - 4
rts: "It tri; ,.rj . | Th , fii||iiwi|1„ hil. lliw.ri|Mi<)I1 (lf t))1. "lie W«t.-d«!nrcd tUt .-..af.-.! -r a ■
l.jwnright anavery will w.li, ""J. in(,, r I KlUwrtli, umltla. bit!1: eould be taxed f..r Htjfo rev.-inu., kial tl«
will w in in Flint." It I tis.'e o <nt t ..iii|iBi.viiigtbe U ,„urU I>fauutlu r Stut.. (l.-iiili.l ja.t tin- '
H.rt <.f HI U.I. n-lew. ttw I In. |rur>, Tll„ t,irlv the
. IV prt'Vfiitod further tHUiflidlng i-uinpli,^,
... \t tin- i'jlit of tin* rrlx-i Kl-V.. rtli i'.llri (f thu rtiutc ri^llU tlocloino iu iwj1, o*%
ty abroad in to t.ie beleit ttml lit lluj„,lu.. Tuniiin; I<. ti.. .i;i;atl Iiiil:- lis! by Mr. V.\xe and othen.
I sunt>ortod thorn la tha reooot Kl®fr Mantul, n badi i^ tell <*<>ptsia htM — — —
Z uton.vru-iain-,' so tar be- I J *•_ *"!?' u SPECIFICATIONS OF THE NEW
V ■ ■ Kin, ..ns,on.FEMALE 8KMINARY.
p.. itf id«- until c.i" soil il ' i.cit All out :di* Foundations and to
«ortl.the - inside walls which rise above 2i;H
nvrc n little u> «iav:ni( • 1 uuturaln *U| - —1 11
In* ui*|{oin.t;to U-nvo CnpUin rtt;or will be3 J irfchc Trcncli-
t«ki-t-MIvof the fl /. wInmi h^i-.tiri' 1> *Uli ^ i t i .. ...
\t'~. ution I, u!,to 1,0 ,11 U n than six lucha
I'liaugvd Ilia miir.l, for li" sndtU-i.lv tiirnel clear ot lace of wall ia front a lid
XUb^^r! behind, and to be left open til,
liind the otlier caiulitlrttcH on the
Downing Tiehet, I will slate ft a
tact that thorc were two behind mo,
ami that Judge Mayes received only
three more votes than myself, and
further that there >vas not an adop-
ted citizen in Flint, that east his
rote against Mayes an. I Smith. i"|,at iglit of that Hn oau whole e •iii|wniv
Xow, I will iisic Mr. Chandler
would wj iiitiam.1 tli" nien that t aj.taii.
U red lii |iroiiiise t i thi-l'r iilri.tand r.nr.tl walls are pointed and morlur 1
set. When directed by aupcriuten.
A; ielt standing in
convicts for this purpose, then h« th" track of the ;■torm. Fences
should let the fact bo known a:id were blown down and many barns
the citizens might take the matter unroofed. It resembled a cyclone
in hand. The very worst kind ot and covcred half a mile in width—
economy—criminal we may say— Tho government at V. ashington is
uperiority on is that which makes it inpossible to very anxious that no injustice be
race that hi render perfect the sanitary comli- dono the British \ - I . that are
soldier. Vest contended that in
jxact, literal obedience to and en-
forcomcnt of orders the colored
soldier is unsurpassed. He said:
'After the war I went up the river
to .S irevi port on a steamboat.
rhero was a large quantity ofCJov-
for children who. e parents could i rnm lit cotton on ihe leveo ]iro- the li
iot afford to pay tuition fees; and tectc I by negro ion tries, and there
it labors still, excellent as are it- wero strict orders again-t :noking.
methods and extended as its curri- I went ashore with Major Gillespie
culum has become, under tho dis- Mow tho Major was one of tho best
advantage ot having to educate follo.vs in the world, and ho was
young people in the mass, and not such a stickler for
individuals. Thesis , in t*. .vns. iroant ot birth at
:t least, of the (lasses, the necessity would hardly admit that the Can- tiou of this place. violating the laws ot the I nitod
of pushing the whole class bodily casi.-tn and the negro were proper Our public springs are next to Utatea by cat'liing seals in the for-
a< it were, on to a certain grade ii subjects for comparison. He was hog wallers, cattle, hogs, horse* bidden waters.—The State Depart-
a prescribed period, and the inevit- a man of fiery temper, too, and with distemper drink out of them ine,|t has I.ten inforaicd oi' the
uldo mingling of all sorts of chil- withal as bravo us a lion. As lie yet there is no effort to either fence' l'wth of e.x-Vfce Consul John I),
drcn, iimke tho public schools, ad- was lighting a cigar at the gang- them, or wall them up. Our con- •*' i 11 er at Rio d Jan.io—After
■uirableas many of them are, ob way, I remarked: 'Major, tho or- victs in tho penitenry are laboring the arrival of Prince Ferdinand,
Actionable to some jiarents. Oi dors against tmoking arc very | or playing car is at a chcw ct to- the it* rul. •. I! '.iria, atOiso-
i i>" other hand, their military pre- strict.' 'Mover mind,' lie replied,' baeco anti, while the guards are vn> ' trat -k-d, i ennpany with
i i.-ion and discipliue, and th ii 'I d jn't see anybody about except taking hand with them, when their theE dg - prii: ininister and
through drill, especially in inathe- nigger guards.' Well, v,e l ad not time should bo employed fixing up the n em! • ; - o! personal staff,
matica and grammar, commend v. alkcd a dozen yards when we the conveniences of health. to all the I ia > ports between
them to others. You touch thous- |,e:vrd the command: 'Halt,' and If the above arc not facts jurt call t!llU place P*l i iuck. It is
an is on the apple of tlio eye if you Uie click of a trigger as the liammer "s a H«r,«nd let the springs, alleys reported thai tho 1': u's delay in
was riised. We halted. There and streets alone, ami when some atartin^for it : om was due
stood tu-oldior, black as the ace ol u"seen epidemic conic, "liken theif 10 t,K' discoM-ry of a onspiracy to
ides, looking at us along the t!,c >cht," there will not Le r.inrder hlr. at Turn verein. The
....... il.ii.k t'ovto would not be :;!>!.• •" <oiitn.l tluin. dent till in all trenches v.itli ";m„|
to explain—s:n<-e bo seems to think u-„ln m.„ tllrm.,| „n,i i„„,k n.ti.. . . .
t . „ i..,, if 1 1 1 1 .I 1,. ii... m earth, uiui wuter, und ruin noliil
that explanations are in oiuei—it i houst* ciitcrod «nd ! iuoui*a into tin'« m-
. . 1 . . 1 • i a. Tlwrv wim but one lMT-.ni visible- tljc No ntuues nor ruhbinh. And refill
when he migrated to tlil« Territory, | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,,Jt-«uid be I be . . . ..
tl , 1 . •• I 1 1... 1 . . 1.1 ,1 Hi 1,11 .. .•ti. bunk, and ihiii as olleii um the ftfiiid
from Boon I o. Ark. did ho stuna hinil tli« in tin* nttkf. hlUunrtii
. ,. . , .„,i asia-l I 1 foi thrpri'pct r. Ilenplkd in settles till it remains linn aid
" ' ' ' °r mi> U,Ul a -tirlv iLx {J .* ,,.t ,l,.iit, . . f A,| - ,
what was the impelling motive nxu o huhstik h.au ' *#..«
... ' 1 1 We did not r.|a\ to I. in.lv with hiui have foundations of Hubble .Mas.
that turned his lace westward, and |m;t> tt,,„ ft..,,, . . '
a < I10 claims to be good in matho- theotf'.-•• ami .tartej up atuirway t" tin- a- 1 * tin k tor*
1 ,, ,i,„ tie. NoIhkIv ofii-re d t.. !,.|)ii iuultli«rewH. thirteen inch brick wall, to be in,
mattes, what was tlio latio ot in- n(lbidv t„ .... . \\i„nv. ... . . '. ' "
crease of the momentum, aided by nm-lied ti,.- attie, Kllrworth „."taiu-d a M.-p X1,"'d *itli toui.i.atioit ua.l, and ti
1 • .1 I* . * 1 ♦ I: «... « Ia<l«lir Ittidin^ to tliv roof, tlitn
' doing thought, that UlstftDcc |m]ur,|., ;lMl, thmu ■ . and pulM
kinds cnehantment to the view,"
itltirUs i-utii«< through ti r'.ittli-, utitl ouIWhI .... . ..
1 tbo ot)«.iulii>£ btintini; itiul tlm w it dvun JiMl niortar. At every extortifll
\ icififli
thvladtlfi. \\r -t i!'.- ti d.iu-n *tnir- an « !«l cornci* jdnee beneath tho r.-;ui*
tearrf over his lHiu t n tu< li>tor.. 1 v.in tin* lulvMiH-i*. tooting HxMxdO. All maHOfi^y ')v.
and further di.l tho old Preacher .i^aalr, I,ruk.-n with lading.
shed any crocodile tears over his U-tw«-a nu-li -tor,-•. 1 v.u in tin- udvimee.
vijv trVn Clm...l!ei. bus h.-eome 1'''i" tinshielliMn low ground laid in mortar of eoual
exit. ...i. t tiantitc 1 r.aa uecome m .<t „tlj (, ....j B 1
disgustetl with politics, he has only tir.MiiiiHl .,f vhiU-m.. . I i,.a«le tl.o turn parts xiesh hut.ied Ituie and lre.li
to return to the more congenial
fields of literature, and give tis a
few more (hapten, of the domestic
life of Unakah and Miranda Kmc-
line, and sing his morning and eve-
ning lullaby.
1 have due respect for every citi-
zen who exercises the right of suf-
frage in an honorable and indepen-
way, li ut notio for the
cement (star bran,I)
f the lauding in lit-. 11 it!<il«' „f tin* tli^t t LnuitKVillo
iivdin:' to tin- tliir.l 11.M.r 1 saw a man -tan.I- ,
ill*on til,, floor I.-l. « at ti..-mJ of tli..-t:ii.i. to parU good clear screened
with thebarivl ofadouliii-1 ,.rivl«Uliot gur> building sand. This niortar to U
nvting on iIm bannlrtcr.. Ho wa* a brawny ,
lookingf.-llowami a.,-in Ixi^ sSiirt«■ . i niixeil as last lis used nothing loll
-:,w n- I|tii.'k n.« r. tin. li what that gtiu uieat.t.
It win. in M. eye.
Kl.lj.WORTl!'< M ATH.
By th,- iii.tiiit-t of ►■•If |.r. - -rv.iti in ratlin
tliau any thill* cW 1 juiM|>.-«l to lli.- Ch.| . l
tin* ►tain- at a bound. A> t aliel.tisl ! «> .I>-
l.iiu I .-truck down hi- gitn witli my .>wn.
Both pk'c i struek the briini t, r together,
loan who Both glunt\Hl downwar.! i.i.til tli.y -lip|..-l
-.'Ter night, well bonded with bend-
ers and stroateers about 4 f.Kt
apart each course. All outside
brick walls below second floor to
be of hardest and strongest brick
exclusively. And same brick can*
t !v fulh selected for walls suri orti •
.1 in.- . 1
venture to utter n criticism of the
\mcrican public school system.
V\ bile the j.l-asatit vacation days
arc slipping nv.av, it is the dutj
el'many to consider what they are
t do with regard to their children's
< ! cation.
•pail
shining barrel ofa Springfield ride1.
'Drap da scgali,' bo said: The
Major looked at the gun, at the
man behind it, at the 'scgah,' and
"c sure of one thing: It is far too tben he let the lighted 'segub' drop
important a matter to be left to
n dent, or settled without thosi
1- o great factors of right living—
j.'.yer and pains. If vj si,
d/*(ne guidance arywl,, re.
to the ground. 'Tromp out dem for a three ftorv building is rati.er
(parks/ was the next command, tbin, but suppose the building com-
\gain the '! jor 1 1. I at the gun hnow what they are doing
enough ti us left to bury the ilea I. latMt advic. - from t1.,-capital state
q I that tho Piince assumed tho
Wo publish thifw^c a Rjicsifi tbrone and de'dare- lie 13 willing
cation of the new Female Seminary- to give up h lit", for his country
It seems to us that a 13 inch wal.' —,llso that t,J ' " prudently In-
sured hi? life for t'O millions of
florins 'IL r.im.xpcnditures
by Karope t , on nr.. ' .ry and naval
asi; OM
sur.il. ;t fbonldtbdin what so in-
t .n.ately eonee
our homes a> 1 <•! • ty, .- ic
eli' ininga school for our sons and
slaughters. And is anything more
natural than that wo should bestow
care and take thought over that for
which we have prayed?
l'or Ihe little ones, if possible,
<ltoosc the nearest kindergarten.
Don't get the idea that a kindergar-
ten is wasting the children's time,
hecausc it does not teach the babies
to ,<-ad. It was never intended to
ten,-h reading •il l writing. What
it dots undertake, is to train the
analytic powers of children, to
t- :o Ii them to observe, to group
"..jeets in agreeable relations, and
to live harmoniously and unselfish-
ly with others of their age. The
eli.I I who has had a two years'
• in the kindergarten, without
1 " ing so much as the alphabet,
m i do Letter in the primary
S' liools, and at the end ofa decade
higher in the grammar
i'i >1, than the child who was
t;... ut in the old-fashioned way.
.. school should \isibly impress
is. : on the child's character. We
< ^; t th.'s i.i our colleges and
i; naries when young men and
i'-ena are in qucstio.i," but we
ook il in the ease of the vonn-
nes, who are ut the most re-
<••; vc and pla lie i.
existence. Tone, manner, style o!
t 1 'ght, arc, and should be, ai!V •
•i y the Hchool our children at-
| '■ Il t'le ]i;-.'reptor is a man ol
high ideas, stir.'ing honor, fcarle s i
ti :i'i, the pupil will assimilate the
i il; g mot.W's ol . ii,-h r. pee*on, 1;
t habitual speech of the teacher
1 . gentle and -nave, the scholars
v. 'I unconsciously imitate such
j....ties of exprc:-iion. I doubt
> ..ether ono could do a better
and th, man behind i*. and then Ik
Jin ;h :romp-.l out letr. sparks.'
Alto - ne ^;ot 'r.vay J off. rod the
tin- wellhoing ot ^1 *j°r a'ne^ali, but'..-said that he
f 'y, ii- ir didu t believe he cared to smoke."
-0-
,1'iY'vate askod "if. we are aware
that there is no such a place as res-
erve," and says; 'T.IicTr fyst the
Telepuohe barks on after the tir. ht
> -« sovir." l'erhapa we were mietuii-
SE-QUO-YAH. en as to the "reserve," but we
There are a tew c.>pios of Se- are aide to prove he was playing
quoy-ah for sale at this otlicc cards on the Kabbalh near Mrs.
at the very low price ot Payne's house just oppo-itc Ft.
DOLLAR. Mr. K tor sent Smith. We are glad the Ailcor.ite
ON
purpo"?.- • : to a i eecnt
K'gli-h [ , !, amount to
nearh J < . <i' I, whije the
i itnl Rliiopal. debts of'La-
ropo rcae « astouiuliug
amount . : s '■.] •7.'i'0. On
this tatter sum iearlt 11,000,000 is
paid for int es' Recording to
tho report of j .1 frican Minis-
ter, there is ml aboi 8100,000 in
the Bank ot li
, i .i ' , , i - off the end uf tlm batiaUter, w liere the
seeks and then hetiays the conti- „v tlli. . KH
>worth had n| -
clcnco ol'liin Political i'rii'inirt. As lunitvtlin tfightnt tho laud >i£ I viitiutm, I Ik iitiih, etc,. i^nid in
this !• the irrt time that I have re- tf\"Viti„„lt swetd, n<MwI« morUr l""'u ••■•ntli®
sorli <1 to the PuMic Press to vindi- cut mi y <1 iii iiuiii,tK.inaii n ijuiri - samo it.s Btonc masons upooififation#,
cate myself, I hope it will be the ^ ^very 6th course to be a heading
last or four foi-t dwunt. courso, hluslu-tl behind all work
Ii. w. W.\lker. n,, together. Ilighth «f
^ oil hi* lirt'ii.t hikI nil iliM'l at the fait «.f ti t HtoriW III the clear—1st, 13 feel S
September 4th, 1 was shown ;t«iru«y. TI., hwt <1,..^ ..i hmUhut inches, 2ml 11 feet 2 inches, 8rd 11
1 \ had pirrtiHl linn ju>t ab« ve tin- hmrt.
fttU arthclomew Fair, k* Ihe strong- In tlu* mmutiiiic I hud JuidinhJ Imck, and i^ct.
* UnvrM,,, ilw />..!<• 1.1«.«. jtu*t mi JnukMiti rain d Inn tMin the nt-ond rr, . ,
Oht unman in I-Uiope, Ihe celebra-. t f^|1I|J(in hifll# \\ ,pi; . The main walla of the man
ted Fr<.?ieh Female Hercules, Mail- t«. tlw of m\ -lioi, ! ring toward huildin^ are 24 feet apart, ami tie
t* > i ,.i % •!11* Iw.p l.hn und uith * nulek thrust « f inv huvonet i - . \ .
ame Gobert, w\io I.UkI %tith hir him lo lh'u w,l!4 J, to bearing for the joint a etc., is 12 fed,
teeth a table five feet long and .|ui<-ktv, I liad im time to tt.ink. ax there is an Iron I beam ruiiuiv
three feet wide, will, several P«-1—ter aaapoHed bj li
sons' ii pi ii itj also carry thirty-six banvi wa d:reb>irp*d m* rliiM- to nv r r inch wooden and (S inch Iron e«
r-h'! rt;:;':;ii^teJSlrXi«« , mibha
ei'tvl 11 2.010 lbs., and will disen- tb« body of tlu: dead rcU l fr« m mv nectin^ the main walls The mail
J . frora ibera without ^oygitfcTl totlwtondli 1- i.-w i k fralit of £1 are SS feat '•
. had never y|*oktn a word from th* fir>-t j nd n11 11 Cl ■pari auii
ny a- istance; v- ill carry a barrel divd with out a ign. Th« t« rv ilua lu* support in center of heavy ririh
i-ttl^; alia* an anvil, ' ' 10 * + ^nmaa, tnakit g
i)01 ts. weTL'n. on whs eh tnoy win thfM.enr. KxeiietiM^t pr«*' \ 1 l'wipl <miin bearing Joists only 10 feet.
4001b?
forgo v. iih four hamtnera
tinio sli« mij t it
at the ra*hlfi£ from th. room-am! tl . >tr«* t. I n-
loailift my pin, and th«* stood en tl.«
Ol' ber st'Ull- !nnding f« r a inimit", hu< k t.. hu k, In nr.*
lolllp.iil'd lU*m
V.f COUld fi i I-
II o(| HQ
r any
us only sixty copies to soil, did not compare us so a bench leg °tl'pt • 1 k awaiting
thinking that would !•• enough to fyst as we do not ear.o to rob it of *^mcriea ... in 1 i,is i:t-1
I'r <':; ..I O/ i i, -Ju I ■ \
I 'I "I l.iltie U..eU ,.n.i M
ti..- Kitchen ol Kort Smith, constitute
ground and sniMietid It in that liosi- Ur f i" K" 5;>a ot tli.- buii.ltn^ i r >uen>r. the Hoard of referees to «sness tin
1 1 whleli lie lil.l nt tlli- itnlii.'ii! r..k ..i li:'.-. !,- ,1..,., „!■ />| ,. ...
tion to the aloiiishment of every ■ few C>l..n„l Wilms, uf Mi.lii- ' ot bcrokn. citir.ein il in
ach; he will aNo lilt with her hair 'ipmioii of #n tt«ei.. VV.
to iwiid up in a row, whore
the .imo an\;l, swini( it lrnm the ihhioI the situation.
Mr.
introduce tl.rm, and of courso, he
expected to sell two or three hun-
dred ot this excellent work, con-
taining the history of this wonder-
ful Indian. Mr. Foster went to
great expense and labor to accom-
plish this, and the people have
shown t cir ap] r ciaticn of his
any of its peculiar gl iry.
0—_ ' -
The Auditor has not yet
appointed.
■ ■ m
The case
tor pardoning Mr.-
Tnylor Fields, of Coo-wec-scoo-wee berlin licwsj.:,;.
District is under consideration, l^eninark v ;
She was convicted f r murdering Prists i-i^ .
efforts in the:r bohalf by generously her grand cliild shortly after it-. lorn: .:
(') buying 30 copies. Mr. Foster birth. The murder was com-
becamo interested in oar people, niitted, it is supposed, to hide or
by accident by having seen a short cover up tiie illogitimnev of tiie
paragraph i:i some weekly paper child and rave the character of1*' if 11• •., 1 -
stating "there once lived an Indian he daughter. Outfit she to be
was ascertain 1 : h a tin rough
investigation e.rtd - ailti be kept
been in mind by j •]>; .. ho arc in-
formed t!;at tiiev ii.-e ,,|irs to large
tales in ti e i u t: (|- eou.itry
threatening
ii. ition. if -he
in penhagen
lli mice with
a The aniioxn-
!• be a bold
il capable ot
it n issi.ry t the
for obvious
beholder
the hinii :
throw it
from her
caravan,
will take up a chair by .. p-i..-r ll . i,:„ up
t : t iL:i . 11 1 l l v ll' 'i I. li I • • i,
Cu]>ta>n Ctivlc und tin- r«*ipiii«anial . urgfon,
i vc with her teeth, and The l odyt fotir dead Cuiom l wai wra|*|MHl
er her head, ter. feet' " '"v'1",' "'I'1 1 a""mlf"".'' ,l" l!"
Navy 1 aril, wh*ro it wu-j l.i« otl in tor en-
b illy. Her traveling yii.i'Iphiim-, for thr pur| of em) atiuin;:.
1 went over to the .{Hurt. r of tiie S. v.-nt\
lii-t New York unit luy ilown tu ri-*t m\
tieln11 ^ iieail.
►tni!>, witli 'rum the Arkansas Valley niilrfra'M
France and liussii
tion of Den i ai-U u
.^t I'.lko, I' it i>i -:
eiglling two t: .lis), Oil
its ror.tl from Harwioji to Leomin-
ster, owing t i tho neglect of the
driver, and badness of the road,
sunk in the mud, nearly up to the
box of the wheels, tho two horses
l eingunable to extricate it she de-
scended, ar.il, with apparent case,
di.-iigaged the caravan from its
situation, without any assistance
whatever."
Sill.1.1SCol.N IIKARH TIIE STOItV.
ifetv Of ll' !<■
by the namo of Ke-«juo-yah on the pardoned? She was convicted bv reaso,|g gu" i1 '' fiat he taken Grind n
at the pre hi ti
JUDGE V.'ALXK 1EPLY
MH. 01'AN; 'R.
Flint C. X, )
Aug. 10th, 1887.
EDITOB TEI-II-HOXI in y.iir
sne of the 12, inst. a i urn ••
planation," by J. V
which he seems t
disgruntled in i to . ■ ata
■ l!t, '■ ' I .
citizens in 11.lii „ ,.| ,„n|
Mi- souri in here representing the ''i!|t the pretext lor ml (inhibition
ibovo College. lie is avery pleas- u<1'ia spleen toward mo personal
mg another history of the Chcro- ant man and one feels, alter t lki.,u ly. 1,. justice to myself 1 beg .
treat thi- ooming I*'™ an honr, thai bo is mission to answer Air 0Wd
work with as much indefference luui.,!9 ''""""r. Mr. Chandler evidently wishes t
the
American Continent, that invented a jury of as good men as was in
an Alphabet of 88 characters tbat that district.
was used by his tribe to great ad- 0
vantage." .Mr. Foster began search- 'I1'10 peopfo generally, ure rioti-
ing for the history of Se-quo-yah. C'd that a (amp meeting will <oin-
!Ie wrote tothc liditor of this pi-.per nience on the 1st day of .September
some three years ago. Wo jilaced
him in correspondence with our
public incn who were familiar with
tiiin wonderful Indian's history,
I lie Ii: torv ol S.' juo-ya.li, writlm
:>v George Fostor, v.,n the result.
Mr. Foster has become greatly in-
teristed in our people and is writ-
at Gtiilger Springs. Everybody
is invite I by the pastor of tho
M. li, Church, f'ev.,Shanks.
0
HOWAHI>n} 4M <3GLLEGE.
Mr. 11. K. Hinde, of Favcttc
representing the
and lack of anprociation -is thev • • ' J""k:"K fter the . .
. 11 " WuJ interest of our yottritr L'irl- II, « ('roato tho impression tttioii 1!,
ard l euiale College is ut Finette l'"1 I'Iic inind that he voted ti
W e bopo not. riicH-tory ol'Se- Mo., and is one of t!,0 best in that Downing Ticket, with thee: ■,
Huo-yab i i well e ittcn and is ac- . lato; ', r- informed us ho tion of myself. He says: ''M u;
know ; ge ly . ,ir und impartial PO«of Mayes wa., wiiout b.', '
men of this country-is beino- vnrv 1 t'cid this session. We , . , , ,
• ^cry are glad ot tliw, as we bclive after rcw"rd> hc m elected, and I
r a young girl, than to" '"" has oar girls have gono through the "atislied." 1 am authorUod by t ,.
! •' bor within tho influence and 4how to a* and tne world that he course, here they should bo sent t..' clerk who recorded hi* vote „
«"dir the care of „ noble Christian oar l,uc «■"<' vol„nt,,ed at )«| tho States one of tho supervisors, t/, slat. .!,,
mm*, on whom .he might model *a on*Lt to■ appreciate his jH „„e IZt S lo^th^? J 1 Mr. Chandler jlid not v-t
the tew"! ' ilil0;and then they liRvr-the appor- Chief at ail, and further ti
... '' " ''' 1,1 t ie tunity ol' becoming a thorough did not vote for a single ().,
eiTitory. dr. J-„stcr is „ histo- k'radi.ate, thus enabling them to Candidate.
i a! i in!
tint I .)
SAU8SAG
•! -eason
,ar readily > ihe stove
i tkonand fry until
' thorouylily oat, then
• the jar, carefully nd
e-, mill so continue
stand until
lard and pour
two
v eovor and
your lard,
-he er,-.- the
out with the
-0-
PUEHISTORIC AMERICA.
Among the papers read lust week
before the American Associatioii
for the Advancement of Science,
was one by I'rof. 1). (i. Urinton, of
„ ii... , , Media, Pa., on the prehistoricclir.ij
It wa- onlv a chort time, however, win" ,.*• ii.: , . . , .
a niei*MMp'came tlmt the J'rei«i.Kiit \vilii«l to , ' r-\ ' ' * li tr\ , III wlucl
•ee meat the engine hon*>e , ! wr-nt. There 'll1 reviowe?! tn«4 (liitrt now nt haixl
wa* no one hnt tho l'n*:d« iitf ( i|itain Foi for believing in the prchifitorif
.if tiie Ni.\y, iinil tli.. ,i:.-I. tt.iker. Mr.i.in- He maintained that the nil
eoln wa> waikini; njiiind down th«- floor. .iiil *. «•. mnluu ♦ . i • <■ m
\ery tuueh a-'taUNl. II-wan wrlhixii.K iiia niuiiiH lonml in the Iron
hand* and there wu-, 1 thoo^hl. the tnu-e 'on tfrilVCM rtli'l other locillitiff
« f tears upon hi« el «i k. Hi* did not e}ip«Mr « men in America at a (lutt-cof
Ut uotiee I,IV entrane.- at rtr. i. Lilting tiie Vlll with tilt' cl()?'t} of the irlneiil
cloth from the faee of the dead man, lie e\- ........1, ;r ,.(ll .....ir _ m.
«lalnied with a depth of |>.itho- I ,hal! ncwr "*4 i t •
torpt. an I Mjti ity of the American race l>
"Mv hoy1 luy ho\| \v„. it necr-in t'lrtlnr proven b) tiie ex tennis
tliw sierif.eeshould he tnu l :** <1 inHcniination of muizeand tobaf^A
\fter awhile he made me relate the whole «... i i.l«> ntu ,,k ,..i \«
•urr-nee in detail. I hud -Iv flni-hcHl l'lllll,s •jfSoi'lheri, Mexif
fore Mrn. Lincoln ej m,.., .mil 1 will w""'". cultivated in rcmnfc
{ed to it ]H*at the story of the tragedy to litres from the latitude of t'anafla H
r- that of Piita^onia. The inultitii*:
, non* (iinlecctN found in tbi.H h
It !• tol>e re^reted iui a ino«t m riotu cal- pilero show that there
, v.hen work American human race ]>oa*ihly
5 be wftlihn ^00 vear* iii^o. Thia i« also kiurvu
iity, at tliid NMWon of the year,
plenty nod prosperity noemn to 1 ,
ii'di' « reueh of everybody, t!nt are u^ain by the (liNCoveries of" i list l*llln« if
' -arly one huiid ed ilton arid employe* loek- industry, by the I'CMliltS offfiH
Untma ■' Ike in the United HUIm. ntfical research and by the mi/'• - ,
CfiU U le^i, hy one-half, than the nuiiibor of tioiih of physical lii'o -il" - < -i,rJ
•en, who were We at the H.anio time in I'rofeHMor lirinton uai<l lie wa* ( ^
,l" 1 u 1386, but the strike* of la*t year were onl^ fluent of the existence of an ^nicri*
't.ila/i'i retnmod '.ort-Uved, while tho e of li" present 11, re.it'- ,n" vn('°. ^Clitiu ie* Iiclbre ColuBI'
i keeping a smooth -a««d to he long continu*). The to- ; to nrt# 1i«txiiet and an puonounecl
• it penetration of ' eno Idlo men e n hardly be le** than twiec 1 ^cia111aittt a.s any in the old
that nninv dollars dailv. Two hundred ^Ulltlietl.
' a isc tiie fait ...
i ' ihoiHanil dollars a dav mnv not ceem a
^Ji! bccome strong.- , ^ 4 .
very urge Hum for that many men to loi-e
' ' ',UI 1':i' nil^.-Jnit when it W aonflflercd tl :it( in
IiJ.i i > . I( wi! (;ji irihtaiK'es, then- are no fund* laid av.ay
y 1 had Home this y a rainy clay, to fall back upon, the lo
* • i ' t ai l t i h as -""'I consequent dixtrc*< mu4 be very serious,
i InFt JaiiUfii y v"'Hrly one-half Jtil,700 of the<.e rale men
ii roirpln-i of grease
-0-
e it to fry chicUcu, po
I like it better
in ui,h «'«• bnililiiiK #,)so| ,
tChiuaifp) and vieinlty. There urn 1 (|i(, •'
herself.
I' d forbid tint nny parent who
vain m the heart and nottl-ialttire
of I.i# children, idioulddolibcratcly
]..ucj them under th<* Inlltieiic.'
cither of ail Unliffercnt non-nrofe? -
encourage him In hi.t ell' ms to bring
t s projiiii-jiitly befcro tlia worlJ
...... In the civilized nil a.'-.i.nole n
«r reli'iio.'i, or «f an avowed ~.h,.r ■ , u 1
' 1 "kiI dition we have attain. I.
This book w.il be sent to any
uJlre l._, Hendin^ .i.i dollar
. , 1'1 "vo two cent
'-."-nee, ar*' formed In school. JI(Jltn„,
. , i ,. i" vauuiiuiie. ii(. Chandler
rift"of,rent promise and wcl.ould -e IhorouV ,,raI1<1 d;lo,pi,nl ,.Pro B(), ,
tie.
U: 1 . - . ' ' '
ebij \ life-Ion^ often in their eon-
slatnin
rncompctciicv to teach is „ , . ....
one of the Pr,,l drawback to our COiTOHponoent o« th."/„'
t'irl and Imyn in tcnchinx our Pub- w'10 posed before the I',
I.I. ' lionls io.v. Wo hope Myctic elmin|.'. u of the Jlov. i;j,
i eniale Cullo^o w.ll mi ceod iii the recent I'olit'rul {;i
Ke'.in^vlar^e cln« i from iI.ih m-c- g„ Co,.litittcd to be until
ti.in of /lie country m the tuturc. . .,
_ „ , , _ in tlio convent on lor
Jmlfe John Oantei' ha* ;;one to tion of Clork, bat
• '• ' « a ivilne reed a jiaaagfinh tv ,m
NEWS OF THE WEEK-
And at tempt in to hc rondo to iii-
dict Mi'tinri^jle, the fti«ilive (!hic:f
go •'boodlur," in Montreal.
The American Kchooner J. ][.(!■
leased by
'kelmrner,, 8,700 „.,vo innliter,, 4,1100 .V.r,,,. ! '"""'TI W ■
' lllk0lt men, 2,00tl enal miner,, 'J,.,ft0;brew- ' "W"-
'I *'ti. ill < ii l;ii ry employ (*f und 21,000 lili eellaiieou.-i * *. •
.1 ireym will nt i ^« rs Id'lo. ^ -an wmie ono tell im why it in
- m • m we have not seen a drunk man on
It id n« t generally known that there never our Htrcotft for about three or <uiir
a Supreme Court of the('oiif.)demte weeks? In it hncAll.00 tlioreis nntN
tate-. ,\ f^Mitleman, who v. ■ |iiimtiueiit in^ to ^i't drunk on? Or itf it be-
ienil er of the Confed.Tati I'":i^re-f lutely CailHO WO llllVC taken a ( bailee tor
jade the statement to the Washington ('rit- the better?—ChtTokt'c Advocate,
heris<;fi, who has m>
. •' •> -Tved us a i.,i -uuiiryU
' ' k I"J* ' , • now ii
j 11 ilofpiial ut i'Lie nutlet,
lur.d hip. Fl ;i in
the e: ulo car ! t month.
^o rid; ti
• xito tile
'•ot 1 > j.r } ht-r 11 cot
aot he added tbat she
•:^fi her jirosent j uurten.
■
"• ' 11.
that a bill pitcsed the C'oiifi <lerate Hou.-e
roviding for the establishment of > ueh a
ourt, but when it reached the Senate it van
efeated hy Mr. Yan'cy, of Alabama, who
ok the poll.id that itieli a tribunal v,;i
ntapniihtie to the Confederate idea of the
'•verei^iity < f Ihe several St« te«—to louin-
«iin whi'?h iriadple tho had needed fro in
h. I'niot , M. X\y i'^view# w jtw wr
jUH i^ed i« " .it tho neoof i' v f; r -ueh a Unsl
arbiter f flitis batwocti (.Hill nj*
It i« becaiiHc the tJ. 8. MamlioU
carried the whiskey peihllers l<
Fort Smith jail. 11 the officorn
here had arrested them moi^-Un
a/ avifj turn i il "Mi ovi A
jirojier authorities, ujflfM
i>fivo been several men
day that areEBWit n,„
dead.
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