Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 3, 1872 Page: 1 of 4
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“We write these - notes at ti oint
575 mllee flroia -8t Louillunl 60
milee beyond the p resect famine
of the railroad within 6Qjnulee of
the northern line of Tezai nd in'the
rery bean of the Choctaw and jChck
eeaw coafitry - Here hai jasT been
held on tho 5th end 8Ur ( intta o
meeting of tho Baptists of this region
for tho organisation ot aa Association
and the inauguration of yarioos nis-
nonary yrork as eolporteor Sopdar
ohool Oto' ‘An Assooiation to be
known ae the Chectaw and Chickas-
aw Baptist Assocoation was formed
and also a Sunday-school Contention
— this latter under the direction of
Dr Murstou and after the ilissonri
model A worthy Chickasaw broth-
er a licentiate and e good speaker
of both the Indian ana the f English
languages was Selected and nominal
ed to the - Bible - and - Publication
Society for its appointment as a
eolporteor aud Sunday-school mis
ionary of the Association and then
what- was most'-'tnnrvelous about
(470 in money and subscription were
raised for his support aud for his
work !-r-This Indian -' meeting to us
strangers was one ot in tensest inter-
est and enjoymenC'We if ore' im-
mediately upon ottf afcnvni formally
and oordially welcomed - and ‘ were
continually put forward - to preach
and pray and sing to lead ip the
services of ordioution of a minister
and a deacon and even to administer
the ordianoes of baptism and the
er yes and also to solemnise
the bonds of marriage Of course
whenever we addressed the ludans
it had to be through an interpreter
but evon under this embarrassment
we could speak with ease And effect
A deep religious fervor pervaded the
entire meeiug several persons were
hopefully couvorted before its closo
aod a blessed seal for the cause sni-
mated all hearts A wonderihl spirit
of beuovolenoe also was manifested
as is seen) not only-in the 'urge sum
raised for the support of the oolpor
wmrrbwt waMi4illoctioa of about
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counties of Sebastian Soott and
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yy CaS lad see for youmlfj
met every morbing at daybreak and
oftgp-again after the day’s adjourn'
meat aud sometimes lusted till mid
uight7— Three white missionaries
who have loug labored among these
Indians under the direction of the
Southern Baptist Convention Brs
J S Murrow R J ' Hogao and
Willis Burns hare nuder God done
great tilings here — impressed the
very image of Jesus on hundreds of
these sons and daughters of the forest
And still these brethren live and
labor here and are still Strong and
uuflaggiug in their servioesfor Christ
and tho Indians In addition to these
three white miuistera there are now
iu the new Association five native
Choctaw preachers two Chickasaw
and two oolored There are sixteen
churches of all the colon and outran
alities aud 719 Baptist members
There are also seven 8unday-eohool
already organised The Choctaw
aud Chickasaw nations haves beau ti-
ful oouotry lying diroetly weet of
the lower part of Arkansas and the
upper part pf Louisiana : fxteodio
800 milee east t and west and 151
miles north aod' south’firom the Cana
dian and Arkansas riven to the' Red
river and Texas bud There are
within these boundaries about 30000
people of whom 18000- are Choc-
taws 6000 an Chickasaw and the
balanoe an white and oolored Many
of these resident are well-to-do in
worldly affaire havibg ' large’ and
well-improved farms and -nxtpntiTe
herds but - generally1 form lack of
industrious habits sad business train-
iug tin people era poor The
oloslng seeno of the late meeting sor
passed anything I had ever before
Iooked Upon - We had just partaken
together 4t tho Lord’s liable and1 in
delightfii eommnmon oommem orated'
the Saviour’s love end death A
parting hymn was then sungi and
meanwhile all ' arose aod gave vena
another the fkrewell haodT ( Then
wen Indians of different tribes white
people from tho North and from the
South apd here were oolored people
who once had been riavdej bow free 4
former mastera and slaves those who
had foOght la tho Confederate enny
and Uuon soldiers' shaking bands in
fellowship and Christian loye l Aid
kerb were woeuoi of -differeot eolora
nations and languages and yet all
diati notion were forgottea and true
Christian a sfieotioa arew -all - hearts
and hands together- As' we - looked
wpoo ' this eoeae-onr eouls ewelled
with gratitude to God aod we enjoy
ed more of' kearea ia that morning
than we had previoaly thought waa
possible before tatering the blessed
pUeee— Wha - the UhoeUw end
Chickasaw Baptist1 Aaeootatioa shall
again meet hi 1878 we desire again
to attend and indeed we may — tor
tha brethren honored ns with an
appointmeot then to prse ih the iotro
duetory Mraoo and keaoe we phall
surety make a eperiel effort to be
preeeaC But the meeting with the
Creek and Senffbol nations is to
obour only three dayt betioe and near
ly 100 milee to the north 'am? bo wa
must at onoo elooe our hurried- notes
but with promise however of j mere
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Y Letters to' the New YorkJ Herald
from Stanley -''giving the history' of
hie meetiog with Dr Ltringstooe end
the lafat tcootsntsi hisxplomtion
say the Chambriek the head waters
of the NileYThe storiee told of two
oountries ' through ' which the1 groat
river rune read like t fable He
tells! of ivory being - so cheap and
plentiful a to be used for door oorts
of the-skillful manufacture of fine
grass tutoeloth rivalling that of Io-
die Of a people 'nearly whi to and
extremely handsome whom he sUp-
I iosed to-be deeoendants of tho aooient
&yptiaiyi of copper -(lipe) at
Latajiga which have been worked
fa ages and of a dooile and friendly
people Dr Livingstone and Stanley
explored the heed of Lake Tanyanyi-
ki end returned to Ujijl WhSrW-they
spent Christmas 1871 Stanley says
be found Livingstone in a very desti-
tute condition' robbed and dispoiled
by his men He looks to be only
about fifty and ia quitn'‘’hIe hhd
hearty in March 1 1872 he began
to organise an expedition' to explore
a few doubtful points whioh he thinks
will take about eighteen months
when he wi return to Kugland
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One of the most pathetic and ter-
rible rights of the day' when the late
intolerable heat prevailed waa the
orowd of sick children and babios
taken np from the fpul alleys and
slums during night and early morn
ihg to the squares and even foe steps
ot large public buildings for a breath
of coolness and fresh air In Phila-
delphia the open spaces : about the
pubtio chinking fountains offered a
resting-place for them and the
swarms of ragged diseased children
many of them actually dying for Want
of clear air to breathe were as po-
tont an appeal to Christ’s compassion
and that of his followor as were
ever the crowds of impotent folk
about the pool waiting for the heal-
ing hour - It was between tho boon
of four gad £iwvep Jo )' mfbraiog
when they eiMne 'sn( theii'iDi'Ir
atkeeMbr £-ah-r LbcjAfv
and- meohanie of foe poorest eiass
Tho women Wa ved ia foe mtsferahl
homra to muke break fost teady and
the men gave up their leisure hour
before work to foe puoy dirty chil-
dren and the inevitable ' teething
baby punier and dirtier than all' yet
watoKed over with sneh teuder care
By seven ' o’cjook foe spaees were
given up to the hurry of passage the
men going to their work and the
children driven back by the fieroe
intolerable heat to their dens To
how many of them these miserable
shelters were made by the heat mere
opeuings to death the reports of the
last two weeks have shown to all of
us— New Pork Tribune "
D bring raid f a detalohiaeut of
federal troopq in: this (eotionitbia af-
foir bf fat PngW:
Jwo £)lint of Mid wod
of'soottt came to -Mr Jonea’ hous
about sundown one evenjngi and call-
ing the ' aged matt - from Ei' house
asked him t? thera wero any fodarals
about Ho replied that 5? little
grandson had just ootnefcom a neigh-
bor’ hooae and foil there ires quifo
4 Urge detachment there' being! about
two miles distant o-i The old -geotie-man
urged fatiirddjfa i tot'tfave M
they would be captured but: they
asked him if he Would not gi ve tbem
supper and'foedfa thelrhorees ithat
they would httoh foeir horse baek of
the House U' foer pluitt -bushea aud
approuoh the house yrheq supper waf
roa4yn He insisted that it was ex-
tremely dangerous" but1 that he would
most willingly feed ‘them if they
would'risk foe danger 1 While-the
two oonfoderatea had - retired to foe
orchard back of the house two fed-
erals rode up aqd ealling NrJopes
from the hous‘ ‘naked him' iff there
werehny tiohfoderatee about 'He'fiJM
them yes that they era it' Panola
aoi) all overtheeoiMitmThnrttehed
him if they oool4 gejtl-iwnpper -od
feed fa their horeeu He wa ui
terrible ‘ dilemma' with no wa to
notify the confederates 4od afraid to
refuse the Fankeeshe had to tell them
yes and they bitched their 'krnqes in
front pf the -house and fed them
retaining Mr Jones with thetnv Be
saw his negroes coming With hik plow
horses 1 from ' : the field and beitfg
afraid the Metals would take theuty
he ordered thenp book whioh the
negroes obeyed aod tbe Fankee made
no objeotion Mr Jobes’ daughter
Mrs: 8 L'1 BIhim‘ endeavored to
notify the oonfoderatea of foe pres-
enoa of foderals but oonld '-not deep
and a( fa samp time tiro Jwo con-
federates atepped npon fa possage
way from foe real' tbe’two iederals
stepped np'on it' frohi the1 front-and
foe two parties met each other face
to faoe Mr Jonra thought -that
a collision would take place (it opoe
but’ remarkable to raypaoh put
their hands On their arms and looked
sharply at each other without saying
a word Mr Jones inyitei them-into
wnper pad holh partis wfaf it
foklug opposite ridea of foot- taole
and t'fo'oob’'l irooo fo-ir
' jo-
fV
era’ ' adirarairt -0 r- e Hr Veto'Mk-f31in-V(Uy iriueionFVBefora 'tho: olera of U l
of ri - j doUtfc Jk thresher should miiw dieembodied spirit ean bo oonsoioM preseat aessoo it Will have tUrvL b
-oSf Uuloi which has tor many year ' i Ik
Jp0“( 1 been Infaestod in foe milkbualnese f j I wderod foe eonfisoatwa of tiro prptr vK
oirvito itol ifl rti: Ta-T-V leeu Interested ki the milk ouamwo
ha issued a' evrbulW ' In ' Which it
i jolaimb that mUk -produotiou and the
ol hopdlp of wheat M mure’ of the moantaln pasture ro fot
O faepafale ftctora Etitei nation1
wealtTThe only qrtiolo of oxport
waehroe It bJ oheeee whioh was exported in 1888
W foe Value of 1887438‘i tranra
-m irJT ol apeed h ad Inl869 l2 468796 frriwu'Tbe
600? ineroas of milkTTpvodUOta in 'Other
Of foe world is alludod to
ft J Amerioan footoro eheerotto tmltatiop
faUa (bfarmed foesiparatorwiULftt Knglifo Cheshire U ‘‘rivaling
beomfal Joggoi and grain - will be Jt -6 in itt bomb market
faJMwisplIj ‘‘p Sweden and Denmark have establish-
pen foot old nroehiys are wldtoL Mtenilw dairiee whilei Holland
r nai- whiohooptroU tiro cheese fade of foe
JSS-I world has established at Utreehte
good work perpetniJ exhibition of dalryntonsils
fofahstoo to puronaso e Jfe0 fafa fatniotion Of dairymbo
PU foe rt improve n’ AomriM minister of agrioultnro
another hing must veo wo annual prise for th
°°”!1ldvor‘Iotn’ “d thL&t benSt ofoheese-faotory associations
isfhttfadipoo of foe graUk when foe whi)a Ui Vorarlburg Tyrol Bavaria
f 0f w Prnsslafoe latest 'frwtiy
tonfdfadvbj fa being too 'damp1 - - - -
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expulsion from foe oonotry 1 They
too aoeuie of being foe anfoonnod
promoter of political dltfahatteett
rineipie' -Ind '''Improvements'' are
- - itoisseminated by ineansof 'itinerant
ieefore"- faw exhibitioirnTtod
y publications It i proposed- ln
proodto- The loss that1 roodlts from §wlUerlrt(i fo' opt ‘poiioy‘ill
forpfolag grain at wohatimels very I 0faDilllton 0f aschoolof foeore-
praetioal Jnstruotion in milk
' ' - - mum uuiiyn luuua are w-uv reiauu
mttro (odoonilral to delay foe thresh-1 fa wbfona agricultural sooie-
tngfoj short itimeuntil every ga fedfridualt Griat faults
are aittioipated from titisb-aiteiprue
Thera Is world of wisdom i foe i and revOlutionmV z 4 ' 4r’JI -following
from foe Boetou Globeti-li-iLj'') r s'
' Long speeohea long lettora faxL A® Pt foe United v-
oommumoations are out of place ia I Is out down 'at 21000069 !
foes atlrring iline W4 have a I modoraW oooipuUtliiii rah an
whofo world’s newito iook after tod “mkJ ‘
pirtin order fa our raden ovr I a j nwb
niiC: Remember foifo kind aoPwVo 100000 go mad mial
altogether Make foe qwoe betwetn f f Th ctofan wablttf ItHtifai fin UHIc ' :
your period u brief a poiblmlftoa Sprin of foe Attempted aro ’
Shak ont foo adjective without rwinatioo f Ring - Amadou nod b! ’
moraby 8aerifloefo pet metaphor wifo ThJ ’’oro attaokd © thtlr" '
fa hot ded-astray by fo -love ef I return at night from a pnblio ' 4
Mtitheri! of alliforatioifr- IM ub-by fiv pereon ' obo ol whom wmi " -stautivee-toi-rixe
fat-1 Brofobr lulled ois fo pot tod tiro oihuni to -
Choate droya brilliant 'pkmtonfoatratod by foo Kiog1 -guard I ’Sht -he
was often mkde ad wrack ol hi royri party Wfa unhurt- u'w j
ulogia o4reooimeodatioM Think e-i
Jf foi'fardk prqyar and
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awkward substitute
oeotation mbngei
SLm toiL7(
nitri- What o? footolv there wr187’fi31' ero t
Sd JJlltl of omlgranta from lodla Intfaol bto ‘
fo' British Wrat India tod U tiro I
repetition of-tediott idetailii wwl BM n 13
eumstSooe oonnectod wifo it will be
ofjfaifnrat fovbrable oharaeter posa-
iblej-ilar: foeexistingoirouniatances
'rVW’ RurolWqrU : ' SaniUst ray that fo wrtfioWeFhra
V-' ’ - - the remarkable property of purifying
Qi -i fa faen with marfo wfam tbrar
erad k fay ®f oxidised oxyged”i35tany ‘ instances
repolfoan eatabluhmsnt trt whioh fcw aUrA X I ' '
ohlldrett are maimed to orders Beg-
oolored w
distorted iaoe or twisted fog can easily I
hi fellowe -m tho " gain of I f'
Khs iM State
burposwhl fellow tho" gain of
thik’diiigraoefril trade- HaneotporenV
d-illberMelyteqnrign their ohUdreiito
torture fa foe nit of ' fap
i Att English fortrtto Wa bno -day
foJat work in htefraldsjrhra- hsw
toktug opposite dd of foot table torture fa foe rake of rasping foe worn msDakur wneu n s a fa
glaring fveyes roratsutiy -TWatohlhg uuriouf ly-graduated seate of brrratwu fa'fabJ toxknu thoy ohOald
1 ‘ T‘“ AehUdnodran yeraold bouMlraralodoverMfowfa?'wi la
i Black Vise' Atimv1 Swallcw
W Bbtek Snake an b Chckett u
Dcnlk
Ouf °f foe most singular and cu-
rious sights met our view last" Satur-
day that has ever been notioed in
these parts ' It was two large snakes
a viper and a blaeksnake oompletely
telcpoeped so far as foo heads were
concerned Wears? not much on
smkeology but we are inoIind to-
foe opinion that "fooir snakeship
were evidently trying to settle be-
tween themselves as to which should
rule this particolsr teritory The
fight most nave been of long duration
aa large wounda were risible on tiro
bodie of both snakes It finally
resulted however in foe viper open-
his jaw and attempting to take
in bis oponeot In fou ho partially
sueoeeded as whoa discovered by Mr
Elias Leavenworth living a short dis-
tance from -town tiro blaoksnake' was
about six or eight inches down tiro
throat of tiro viper' They were
pulled apart and it was discovered
that foe black snake was several jo
ohes longer than foe riper--Crio
ford County Indiana Democrat
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AalMlMiriW Wiit i '
We heard x related by one of the
oldest and mort reliable eitixene of
our eountiy the following singnlaf
incident or tiro late ' war and W do
not believe a similar affair ooonlred
risewhere dnrag thewar'Thsnar-
ratorofthis ooeorroooo isao les
than foe yenerable or more trathfh)
man than Mrv Williami Jones who
live six miles east of foiripoink '
-t- Daring tho year l865 Hendenon’t
scout were eaptund at Panola' and
parties frog tha oompaay were odd-
tinnally sopnring foe aeotioo between
the Tallahatohie river and Mediphia
da thd alert to eafafo tiro first rigns
of n forward -movement on foe tort
of the enemy! and to report enoa i
State ej &ota to headquarter ao a
to give timely warning to fo gallant
band of toon tea and Chalmer’y but-
termilk cavalry' to maka good their
retreat beyoM fo' banks' of th
Fallabousha where aaounly raeoooed
among fa pioo hill with roora fa
forward movemenl to tiro rear they
could look down with minds ’ sereoc
and peaceful breasts aod cry out in
tiro nillncra of their joy’ “What a
good thing his to beabonf 9! ilier
each moramraLpfrfa efoto Not
word was epoken by either prty and
foe meal was loished neither party
eating anything soaroely l(yMr J one
rat at the foot of foe table and his
daughter Mrs Bison at the- hOad
eaoh expecting every moment to see
a deadly oonfiot but both parties
arose Biiuultoneoualy from the table
and the confederates pissed hastily
out at the back door' in the direction
of their horse1 and foe federal wifo
equal qalerity passed out to their
horses and the fust dying echoes of
the horeee' ' feet at foey moved in
opposite directions Wad the last Mr
Joues ever head of either party1'1
Mr Jones was satisfied-? from
tew moments’ observation that it
was not a rose all being either con-
federates or Yankee by the intense
anxiety displayed by each party and
he can give bo - account for 4 why the
one or foe ufoer did not sttaok and
try fo capture the other eyoept that
each were fo completely taken by
Surprise and not' knowing what cir-
cumstance snrrdtroded the "Other
that they moved ' mohanioally:- and
eaoh waited fa fo other -to attack
‘Tbe iederals retreated 'next morn-
ing and Mr Jones did not see any ot
foe Command exoepl" tiro two ' who
attempted to eat Sapper bat found
other gaeU who ' (tola awsy their
appetites -T -r -:r
A little rid named Swank was
drowned in North Fork newMedpek
Missouri a few days ago We get
foe following particulars from ' foe
Patriot t --'rhe wifb of Mr" Swank
and throe children' were -attempting
to erora tiro stream during the high
Water and qwugfo foe rapid urreut
the wagon bed noated ofo and npeet
throwing foem ont ' Mr Swank tot
being able to swim of tc oatah hold
of anything was left entirely hdlplom
In her effort to extricate W ridld-
ran from the perilous aitnstion she
became so exhausted that foe children
dipped from her grasp and before
Her eye tiro was doomed to see oae
of them rink without bring shift to
render any asrifanoe Mrs faaak
finally snoeedod in f getting bold pf
foe other two children and logofav
with thenr teaohed foe hosne ’
1 r -I'-i- T?lr--'-m hi -j- ’t--
j--
briteet wit tiit deepest 'i wlsdonf)
kidfatorara V km' tiro ifombavi w W00' W making progrte 1 " --
tfJteksssaasa&ffl5'('
its leg tetisfatorily twisted fr (veh Iraodition to be badly Murad by foe
dollar For one six months oI-tort fr®P°t fo horses fa he sent ope
foaoperatihn oost’tei rOfoisr ‘Vof hfs workmen to fol Held foiling
Jurte r wertf inflioted at reasonable hint to shut foe kale tod thatt keep
rates Jt For thirty dolls any child watoh over It sod on no 4 ttoeount to
oould b tAustormed into a -mass of 1 0°“® 0 b
dnfamitie Thes faolfoog defofa ra he WM '
show foo reeults of fa wasteful aod t hi poj befora fa huntoratanro
Wicked’ beuevolenfo ’‘whioh raak h Pffo
begrrig more brofluble' than hbneat fa fa opstiefo Thro the boy -derilo-foduUy-“J5iwfojM
' 1 tu i (ed to do riatrog the order' bo bad
? ( " lreoeived tod his deterrtiinatioa not
v ir 1 Ifo disobey foetmThwat and bribe
fo North Oarolinaj after were offered alike in vain j one after
bsiu5-fargcd’’dnfa usual way by U0far Oatne fotwird ifid spoke but
“I honor retired ?wieq a whfo ju- mll wth foe tame rasuiti The boF fo-
rorventured to oak a oolored araoci-1 immorabl In tiro determina-
atoThe- underetood the charge of tioB ppa fa gate:: After
fojadee “Golly asked the as- awhii 0D4 0j noble preseooe advaoe-
touuhed juror “he dorank charge d W laid in ' commanding tones
u puffin fa dafc fora fat why) IMy bori do you know Wef ' 1 em
fanght we were gwfato gttpyf fa dnkJ 0f Wetllncfa tod tot so-
M! fo — - - q )rtinr 1 Ictutomed to be disobeyed sad I com
-IheOouacii Grave
stales tilat appraiser ha been t
pointed to appraise foe 'diminifadPM Wfod fo cap aod Ifaodra
raterv tod foe trust laiids ‘ Bj foelre lhe manwhom al!
provisioos of the bill foe lat)'named England delighted to todflr then an-
Wds hate bee in market' -'-and sub- T d“4
jeol to settlement over -rinoe- thefa Wellington WOuM oot waqt me te
piraageof fafoFf(-A soou ss fo disobey order I mrat leap the
SUonen appnlrafo diminish- “"‘ noftoffer wy ona to pass
ed rfoeree Uisra itod i)l ‘lao’fa In V “" P
farket and M sold ’Od fohied 'ttd4' 32 "'J
to fa -fogtori ‘ bidder v forangh not Wafaed tbt itor1 ' fid
stales jwira than ‘fa-apprafred own hotwd raid '
value ’ Too oommisrionen who have “I hoJ!?r h '
been appointed areUonL8hrp fanelUltt ktf
of Cooaril Grove M‘ SWbbe agrot j wrong'- With to army Uf raeh
of fo Raws and M‘Byto oTOhio °°“Id conqnfo not onlth
Vella tra dried4 up fare t-itn
van-lg ire (''i!'’ 7 If f
pan c t r "
greater tr ” fan that ff v fo
a number ofjnlluafo i-L L-n-bay-1
Gaaetto eay - 'hal ' pmpoote
would be very ' glo - wera tut the
morieobn ftoonot hew'j
be opened -The boy went rv lhe-Stiv- LouIii -Timre-girei the
bidden: fat was eoaroely following oooount of foe 'preeenoe fo
that olty reoently pfajpartyof five
Russians who let fa Rolla in tend-
ing to 'proepeota ' extensively along
fo Une of foe Atiantletod Faddo
Railroad i-- :‘TheeO gentlemen ora
foe r-eprprootetive nf ft rapt of ooe-
ty in Riuaia whoeepfad ynd priori-
lies bear a staiking retemblanoeto
The fosk-of apprairoment it to com-
to4?t'®aTi i-'’ 11 t
1 ' “i'- i -‘!
:A SSt tu o MaaV BeMi KVW
Weave- -4 "!
r fa fa firri" battleof Manassas
Franoh but fa world"1 And find-
ing foe boy glittering sovereign
foe old duke put spars to hi horse
and galoped way ' while the boy
ran off to hi wore shouting 1 at the
top of hi voiao “Hnrrah i hurrah 1
The importance of having th I—
forsaking mauhina amL good we--
eroo who anderetand their hcri-i
ia a matter fo whioh too littift
tion Is often paid ' Soma men
to have a geaine For tiro bnri
thrir -mashinee ’ though
ssaOnd-rato ehraetv lariat' '
olase work ood to enoraaouiqr
ofit Other again with Crw -eeparaton
do seoood and third
work'1 Borne men ' a°etn to hare t
knack of running fair waohiiros -in
and day out without hari-
top on eooonnt of hroakags
Ofteo repeated etops and breed
may wril render foe wlda-aa
former fterroua- - Ho ia wsfa 1
obliged to hipe °f exchange work viro
: At IM nrrooatu or Manassas 1 j7Q vtuki oouldn’tdo
Ur kept out fa duke qf WeU-
r e foe ft fa head the "bulfut en-1 QKtl0Da 4 r- - 1
j fa temple Ptraing through 'fcwy boy ii ft gaWWWi
V “d tedgingu fa bone hU tnaster’s eomnfad 1 UWto fooo
-1 where it remained Viio
Lunt6‘ 1 tempted to drinki to nrook or onew
r:? fcy Lbicoot Kropfo gate of your
fo- Upoa tor’ toto fa Loutt fui oloA and allow 00 evil
I -awA Bu fa bUws tofa Lompany to enter When eril own-
to f !y imbedded fatlt had to fa prion wriild eounari yott to' break
V- jiorf-fod a -) rooo t ---
uv
au'-Mk T
At i:oarj!(f fa £- i vjw
rent and a stofomet ia foteMof
the Florid woe presented t th
18th last toonfo ”
D r' J jBepi1 torroi ' of Fhiladel i
phi hasbeto appointed by IhevP-vW - I
retaiy of fa Interior aBperiol Citn- - '
fraloner' to vfrlt fa - Riowo and4 '
other hostile tledtea tribe in Tex J
nd foe lndian oountiy aDd negoti- -
at fa peori Ifr HE Alvord ot f
Virginia will be osBoedr’ ? ' : fo Dx
Fomah la bte mission 4 - 1
f A’fport to' the Oomtfitriopr ’af a-
indisv Affitird front Indian J-ent -Ferbeedated
BU Faull Muo July
ip rare he apprehend no dii'ciUty
or direct oppoeillon from fo la an ?
Oft th reservation ‘ Las T raver
Sad DevU’t'i lake" hot ii ‘ratitfied -fo
foot tit woodenng horde will goth- fo
er and attempt to prevent the rail-
wad from crowing tiro Missouri
river aod a lrg millitary font -'
should b ! kopt constantly oa fa
toototii ’’ f Icniiivil-Ti -kf j- -
( )0m of tiroinoet' - (rinkrhabi fra
tori In trad is foe immense quantity
Of bipeuit: exported front inland
not only to he oolonle baf : to fa
United Btatee Theee kiacuiu ore
of U kinds end1 deeeripticos from
foO "wgar-wafor costing fifty canto
ft a very small paokaget weighing
Western Bteett before daddisg upon
a loration" - r-i j -
4‘-
1 fo
N
a oat with a ohisreL The lead RabbatLito lie to
:I wfo d half an Luce Mr porao'
fol through fa Operation
toe
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-vr kfr
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fasriy
disobey your parents keep fos
- 1 rate of jora era tot shot agaiiwt
folorafam''extubitiDg I entioeoent and when' fa bold
xa fortiteda t - Oao I blasphemer would instil doubts of
tmij h called : al great truth of Revelation 1 then
°f kaep fa door of yo ur -heart lock to
Ui4 ni bead barred against his infaaton sug-
1 grettooe' remembering that It i only
foe tool 'foath said in hit heart tirore
k ra Gel "—Cttrutroa WstHy-
O L:r 1 1 - 0 - '--J '
4i r-utlM Tree 1W1 --
Th Nw Fork tbraewreial - Ai-4
pertiser ookst 4 JLs there aaother wo-
man la fa world 0 foifotol to foe
mermtjcf her departed spooro at
Lody FredkUn £ae kss spret thori-
aamUaf poeds in rata efforts U
reeovvr fa beno of fa iUnsUicn
aavigstor h has been u tme as
f - “ needle to foe prie alfooogh foal
fojfoar cool and imptaaible I pole wa her kahnad‘ went sneej-
fo The New Fork oily evening pres
comment upon foe roeult of foe Stoke
case freely1 The Express calls it a
faroe a oonteoipt for common wnso
Hereafter- it raja murder’ It no
erimei but little trial disagree-
ment at first and finally an acquittal
The Uommeroiat blamV fa 'law
which allow no intermediate veMict
between murder to rite first ’ degree
and ' aronelughter in fa 4 third de-
gree The Feet aey V ore nearing
if wa have not already reached fat
point where the takinr of lift li not
to be eooridered : murder 'ttcent ia
the cae of vulgar burglar who have
trespassed opoe tha right of proper-
ty eadsMiuoed life to rthiiJ fo'
Jb moll: stage briwoca -DriTse
-Canon City la Oregon ws rob
bed by highwaymen on tiro 16 fox
The robber wore three In pcsbor I
they obtained eboni 215009 frees
fa mad beg' 'i' 4 -’t
'“The Greco Ife 1 1 Erin" hu bo-
eome fo property of a my limited
number sot lndlridcali It entire
area W owned by Ice than 23000
pereoqe and nearly 6 K)0 ef Cfo
n umbra own ln then 1C3 aorea
One thoamad Lot hurd-ci and fvr
ty-lhre tn gaawjve!h Cl fa ro d
'“TTro German eoroul at o-
Frinoeba rmfoj-'-i lfos t" oxJ
united wifo swreral other pro? ’
German to fat city la aa c
protrat arefoet fa extr-a r -used
by foe Gersixa ’ ’ ’ : : fo -
recent trouble wifo fa L — e
fata"
hose of the Quhker of this' ootui try
As might be -expected they5 do hot
find their surroundings and ‘ aarooia-
tiooe in Russia vetjq pleasant v?5r
-some tin ietforq passed (rotweed
membra of fa rooiety pnd a return-
ed toiasibnary’reridiog infoPhiladel-
phio As fa result bf fa negotatlOM
and the inquiries ‘foes -! gentlemen
have 00m ovr to look for a good
plaoe to 'Settle TJeyirepresent ft
large amount of capital and when
they invert it Will be by' purohtsin
about two hundred thousahd abres O
land V:Th pvty after t visiting
different i points cofoe line of tiro
Atlantiosnd Farifio (bod will probrt
bly have an interview with fa
authorities of fo road 11 They yro-
nose to visit Minnesota and diffqrohftinToboWnot erefWvtow to'fo
J
largs bermetioally sealed tins eon-
taining from tflera to twenty poosda
W oonnally ' pzbort ' foouModa of
barrels of Sour whioh la manufactured -into
thee fhucy hiaemt aod eraskerft
to England oadBootl and and re- ' :
ihipped in thorn tonne to foe United 1
Staten
u ur T '‘Tt1: t :T’ -
A fearful frsgedy vu enacted on’
foe Ihh fort near Celino Jlvroct
comity ' Ohio Two "m0 oanrod
Jacob Kimmei aod Alexandra il
Lend and a youth brother 1 ixia-
me! had been guifoy of violati-’v and '
oubeeqneotly mu-jerlig a girl 11 '
yean of are !ir'r r In Celia and
were to jail aw toil A mob
of between 'wo t 1 three ihotwod
people gaLctl at t4- 511 cta-vow-
era! fa f'- : ' i v‘ '
to it fa tir-i n fj ao'
and kocrod t 1 t t" v-i fo
fo toterj-ro 3 c’ 1 (
foC nardered g:ri i' y? l':
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