Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 August 1879 — Page 1
Jasper
Weekly Courier. VOL. 21. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUG UST 15, 1879. NO. 3.
rUKMMIf KI KVKRV FRIDAY;, AT JASl'KR,
UUHOIM COUNTY, IVDIANA, MY OLBMICNT DO AN IS. OFFICE. Is CauKiKR Huimhxo o.v Wkst Sixth Stukkt.
Father Martin ami the Indians. KviiiiMllIe Cumkr, .Iurum 7tli. A Coi;kikk reporter yesterday discov
ered the lactlhat h friend of Sitting Hull, Ifnil rlriw1 C,.il,.,l 'l.:i ,.ii.....
, vlmhi, .Jjijllirw 11111,111111 UUM'I
oi mo ."jioux tribe, was at the
of Hev. Father DiiddcnliHUSen
way to Fort Walsh, to look alter
..v,f mo jji llllMI XUVCniHUMII neV. rMllinf Tl, i . I
. - .j
oi iroi
WMlllir ia i.liiwil1 lm ..o...n...i ..111.... j-, . .. . .
- tv luiiiu uu, nn nun lie i.uiu run lot oil kj i r
A 1TOOIS FOLLY.
States Indians? iH O
Tfv I.'ufl Tl.,. ,.r..i .i.tlii.v i .... .. ... .,v:
:r" id;- ?. ";"y" l" , """ "l '"Jiiuie with their onn Kvnviucriw.
fKIOIC OK SUBSCHIUTION. 4iitle Subscription, for fifty Nos., $1 CO For six mouths, : J : : : 1 00 RATKS OI' AOVKKT.Si:iNO. j i-'or square, 10 lutes or lose, 1 week, $1 00i Kiolt subsequent insertion 75 ots. longer advertisements at tho same rate,! A fraction over even square or squares,! minted as a square. These are -the tennsi
fortriuifiientadvcrtiements;a n!asoiia-;mi.,f of 8ftt flvo ' 1ilo deduction will be tnado to rcgular.,,, Pj,aiVv V(Jt f
advertisers. , Notices of appointment of administrators and legal notices of like character .o be paid it advance.
A V.VO UNCI SO OA S I )I HATES. For Township Qflleers, each For C'onntv " " For District, Circuit, or State,
ei iinnn 1H77 ...Ill 41 IiulU., mm. . . i A. . " . " v" iui leaner,.
UIIIRIRP " -w.., iiui "Mi uivjinin nit- iron. J IIU IIWiaiO.lt IS FlltHMFlHi. Willi A
i-csffliMifi. anxious to have what, Un tod Stales In-not last lon-'ei- i).u.. i,. . .....
i.t.,i ans tht aii nnv mi ll.n!.. cll as Hits vtUn ,.r .is... . " !" ''
nil ins " - - - " v i . i ii i in " iwMi if i 11 it i. iii irnim i noi u i it i. i . .
. i . l'..tii Ci. o:. :.... i.-.ii .t Hi a vmx in i.. r-Y"" "" hwi-uni
ki ii-ui viii ni i Mm
tori'sfs, both spiritual and temporal, of bcsd a commnnicatlon to the JJritish itiptruments and Hook, iu the the Indiana of Dakota turritorv. Iniuiry'rovc' iment askinrthat in cHse of failure ,,,H' the United States dos at the residence of the Nov. Father a? tcr 1,0 butraloep, if it would turn is I; him ifep. ls thorp am more
mo wnureaoonts or J(t. K'ov. Father,"1' "s peopio wr.ii agricultural imple Affll'ltll tlm liwlt.it.. ...... ,1 :..r. I'ninilfc Ilia fnmiaet u.n. Knrnro.l i.,. it...
. .... w..t mi, iiimihii llll'llll, IIIIUI IIIUU,
Hie reporter tliat Hie s.'"Ui.Mimn was in, and would see him in n fow minutes. He had but a. few minutes to wh when the parlor door opened, Admitting a ontleman in the clerical dro of a Caiholiu
elel tfymnn, who seemed about fortv-livo!
the fcaine wn
u corrospondunt winds us the
vouched lor to be true.
WOl'tll DUblkliims hut tn-u.
. . I ' V vinsf:
U t me tell yon a Dutch story about a
im D,l,t,i" i the eaiteiu tmrt ol Fonii-lilx-rnlfcy Uvlvania. Tin 1)mi..,J ...
.mvri....n..t ii ...... ""-. in reiisrion. ih IiIk ih v i.
"'r"-5"- "'iii-!vii, jis met e--""".-iii man oy inn UIHtOd htnln ? lii- .nml tl.m.. i.....f . .V
feet ten inches in
activelv made, wiili
deep gray eyes, line bead, and a pleasant,
Jicv. Father I made his acoiisiiitanr
about three years ago when I visited
him.
Jcp. What is hie character?
Kcv. Jiather He is a demagogue ofj
kindly Jticr, that denoted at once cour-.l be moH ultra description, his "personal w and dotermiualioii. influonco beintr the main obiect that lie
lividuas of the..,. Thov inake each - vZ if von SS .W"h. i n1' "C mM lrt j -ponsiift, ooStioriVlilid " J iSSWK
irood hehHrin,. t. .. . ."J"' Y"J" lo me "eiseiiDora cominjF in ?
" - iiu VIU X I IILII'MI1II KrN B 111
Father Martin lias been Abbot of St. !ihk in vinw.
,ucinrail s, in Spencer county, for nine.
1 no ,,,('u .v"ll' bas been intrusted with,diJrMont tribes?
-.,f.., (r , . . . . . .. --r 1 . f.... tl. A . . . .
GO i rrM' mvy, rnwier lie Hies lo JlSVC. fi'nn n,s ""HiiPue, the Fope, which he has gathers around him the worst elen
jUiscnarged wj, puch intcllince and.of the different tribes, mid influoiice
suddenlv hv mvIuv. "rn ii.
JICV. J'Hl lei' IW a tnnilnn.1 nr.II.n I I ...rt .
i""1" I,,' ' ilv nieiJioie, wiiatvou ploefs?" , o " 1 "P"'1 Mvc ny thlnif I don't under-
stand."
"un, you must
one verv
W. A. TRAYLOR. W. S. HUNTER. T R 1 V LOR & 1! I? K T JE R, attorneys at Law, .TASfEK, I.VDIAN'A, -sYri,tijirrip' tn tHf Court! of OuboU unit iyoln V (hi? counttr. tMrtlcular aitentiun rIvh to cuttretiM. SJ-0nirt one lor Knt nf tti 8t- Chrl ltfitl. j CLEMENT JL0rS'IS
attorney at Law.
.tasi'i:i:, ini.
"iril.l, priwtlw In thf OcorH of Untitl county. fiit uttenA f.ltlifullv to liu!iif t !trutrl to 1j(hi,
Offlc in th "(Vttrlir" imlMinR. wcr Min str-t. Jl. St IAaZEI, rittoriwy at Law, JASPEK, INDIANA. "ll fit.!. priMi. m u all ibu t'imrl f IhtluiU n.l ut. J'llnnu niu'itics. (.ullvctioM and nroliattr bun.
success that he has recently been made them with hatred for the whites, especiIJishop for the territory of Dakotah. Ho allv Americans. is now on his way to Dakotah, haviufri liep.Rev. Father, what is vour prcsreturned on Saturday from Canada, cut mission? ...t ... i... i. .. , . ... .... ... i
Hon. Has Iir iiiiirIi Jnilnonrn witli ilirtjsycteui.
- , -- - ' l.fl-l .1 .
ncp. now is the system rcirulated ?
Sve. Hel f U.e,-They have about 400 .mart tnan, 1 was H.W tv L ZJ elenioin, mounted police i the northwest tcrri- yon, I vilUsk "you m?qiiSuon? The Wn? t. derday I was riclin? afo 'do roVh
.orricut-Si.Hth N'ov. JStb.'s Ijr
Slil.- of I'hMIi- SqHArc.
I) II U N O It U K T T K H It,
where be 1ms been to settle some diller-l Ilev. FethcrIt is to dices between the Indians and tbcI$ulP8 influence bv drawl
n-oviuoiai (.lovcrnment. J'robably no oMier man in the Nation has as streatan fnllueiicu with the Indiana, and especi
ally with the Stocx. as Father Martin, ami the readers of Thk Cwukif.k will en
joy reading the interview given below:
Reporter leather Martin, have von
my objections to an interview iu refer
ence to your present mission?
1'rtther Marlm Oh, no. I love o talk
ot tne luniaiis. They cannot do it tor themselves, and their friends must speak
in iiiojr wmau. Hep. How long have you been with them? Hev. Father I have been with them
a little over three vears. I hemn in v
fourth year on the first of this month. Hop. Has your intercourse been con-
tiued entirelv to tho Sioux Indians of
Dakotah territory? Kcv. Father-It hair.
break Sifting
from
M-iMiwi iiic government is his friend had one of hie
'inu not ins enemv.aiul i i.nt .i... i.i" 'T V,,B
him, but interest; i. ' 1U "V. 8Ut5l wn so;
iilleit seems to our Indians that the imhanrK-inct ti,
nu. 1 1.
f 1! . . t . i -. n iiint niu vurv HHliailS that tllCl llllliniKlv inct tlmit
government is onnosed to him -nrl w.,ta ;, ; 1 I? .,u,"J"mv:. lie
bin, as many of hli follower! as Tcan. exterminate him. . The British Indian have one o r .!
Uep.Do you think that you will sue- ' "to.. y ti.e evil doer of his tribe is standing down, or else "hv he did ot cced i punisiied, wjiile it is just the reverse with 1ml
Itev. Father-r feel that I shall be able "'0 Im'n of the United States. This is Oh. 11, Wn .nX' lV":.
to withdraw from him r majority of ,kp WMing Hull foils his peonlc, and all. 1 askVo it mmaVwnhorVw men. He will then be too weak to do l,,s?,?'ents arc only too well substanti- In .ri... Sn.i ."T.?2..q"?.s.1',0"-.,. !
any harm. Ned by the movements of our arniv. clover ' caino un Ko tr -n'T i t i 1 "B
"C . J " -MMi,uiicii iu niits. ana uere came out hair nn Hat
'a
ij.. i.n .n.. i . ... r r- t ii ,ii ill., linn nnnd . . i ,. . . i . w w. w
hu.i i Atiiti ! nu years go i jounu v - "v-upu uiu uuiiaiocs nan DliKsraud ill the vcrv same clorr natr-h that very many of them were anxious to fl e so- The Indians came over for no was hi Tsbce and d?ml otTtSi leave him and return to the United Prpe than to follow the buffalo, oi i SVw S dSfi Siates, but they were afraid of him and RK ,hc' "othing else to live on. As Now that was as bad as Ihe oiLr of being treated badly. soonasit was known that the Indians had cause the "m" pernkxi.v ii ' He
meat?
Hop. How many of them, are there? K'ev, Ftiber -They number about 40.-
Itev. Fathcr-Oh no ; by Sitting Hull. UP "vo them back. There was
Hep. Arc Hod Cloud and Snottum N OT THE StI.in ItTirCT vvrvcfiimw
r i " i it . it 1 avci03ui
.a l aia rouuuKomo.' for this, as the countrv whlrh hw
nev. t ainet iney arc on roserva-od is known as the Milk Illver countrv Hons andareanxious tobocomeas w h tiv....i i. ...-ii..t-.i-r"r ":J.r. counu
.rp. Tli.i. i iw c:,i...i ...ir.V" uii, nu i no one was
...... ....... ....... v,5( " mere to ue protected. Sitting Hull IllStrtlCtml In curh aa a uliln mln, . . , - v.. 1.11UHR J)UII
I , . - I ...u I7nilj3 Ul'l III Illl inln tt.n TT..!i-.l P....... I. . . rm I"
...w iiuu lliu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'l I niNine. imui Trt M.r. 4 1 . - . .
Iseveral companies of soldiers werV ut tack of i Q Jig or E OB tta hS of tin rn iti-ivn tlmin tin,. mi I.. . " " im.N oi
iU AMHUU ill. iA 11 jjnt the head of which, and the most reAud Notarv Public, )mod of all, is Sitting Hull, chief of ' the Uncap.ipas, who iiutuher about 4.000. .lAstrrK, lantASA, IJep.Wbere is Sitting Hull now? Ilev Father He and hi- tribe are in
Titru.t. prurttrr m nit the Court nf ih.boU ami, the Hrith poso-ion. just across the V ivrrjr m.., t.,ii.,,H. ujihiw. jlitic dividing the two countries, and bas .i.l-.iuM.o.N, . . u.iuf.i.ON. lh" lJ,t'' P'l,r ner the j(. lifter masiarre. Dillon Hr. IilIon, . Hep.-Wbicb of the tribes arc next in importance:' H r1fl-YA7-7rn? r I IT? ' iicv Father The Osralbdlas. at the
il JrUn-lUUd Ai JwiilV. IwndorwWcliMand Ited Cloud. They
inuinner auotit ti.uuu. t iev are noiv on
orricii rr Truxirr'n Smiiiipr .shiipthclr reservation at Fine Hlufl" agency,
tsoiiin oi tne twiioK iitn. JASPER, IWDIAKA. . The next in importance are the Sicau'L'tis. or"Hurnt Thiirliu." with tlm not nil
V"'i,.'t.,,rc"r'' ,tw c,Mr,,t ""H?,', ""'l"'''""!'!!!!'!' SiWMtCfl Tail a l their head. Thev )V ...Kn..,. ,t'W!l,-,:';.,umber between C.0 0 and 7,000.
the sheep, and he couldn't tell whv? ami
therefore, he had no business to 'lielicve it Finally he said: "I don't know," " AVnll coM H...-I ii
..v.., oniu ma j.niciimMri. - you are not half so smart as you tink yon are)
,ii i ,, - "iiiiciu iu w in uievitMi. cilillljf JiUU in 9 1 ' uuvior tinwn un. xo i . ?a ,,y.fiUrh wVb c ,lelpeecb to his followers after this occur .VOH,P'eve there is a Go1l? "Xo, I a id instruct them. Iteil C oiul mul Sunt....' :.i . lu" w,t-,,r I !.. i,i:.. i. .... ., A.
000 .hut, speak the same iangunge. andjted Tail in all their comu.unica.ionrtor" The Americans have fakon n... 1 'Ibeara ..re the most numerous tribe in North the United State, scovernn.tmt have
. ..... .... lvrllt j in.-, eciii irciiiiifi i . - -" . . w cj
. . I I I'fltl f.ii. ., mn ntl.l W I. u rm. .
iUI 'ii hij jiiuic, lc-tS, "1118 fool says iu his heart there i im (Jml
but you, big fool, you blab it right out."
Fr the ifi Courier. Dufftown ItemM.
i A liinlMtti fK..A..il . j r
Hep -How many tribes arn there.'or black gowns as they denomin-ted the 5 uitc , " ow they l 1!!:.! CI.I0U, and how many dol Catholit clergy, but so tar the government' "fcp.-Yonhen that veer
! mi ii in n'i . iihh iiiil in in iniiiiti.' ivi i n fitiL . . . . . -----
i:ev. Fit bor-There are thirteen tribn. , .... wm -s.o.i on nena.t oi ti.eml man will be sue-
r . nivalin -
(.naCiil
11.... - , . . . .tVV."IIH
jiep.- i on nave oeen in tvasinngtontl ifcv. Fatlier-I do
With the assur-
!.. t.1.. 1 1 t i . i
i.i-V , ruicrr-uepealeuiy; i nave ici..llu.c ,1!lt j !!1VC r(,t...ivpi fl.n, , ,
e .1. . i. ... . I fkailnl f liat flio itatna tu ..7 .. kMJ... . n
ui iiuu.in.-, ninny iji ini'.iii oi a coiiiitlentJal 1 "" ii imri oi
there during the past week.
1 the
l I- 1 it . i , . iiiiiviii.-, uinii in llli:il . V ?kC 0 tbn"?"baractcr, that t would , f t S authorities lhnnWe Iu,,Ho until aftct ! r1!.. Ir: "niiloMf ami from w
Mr. Editor. Having noticed in vour
utsr iiint uie items ih various imi-i. r
not be proper to l!,tJ -,"ty have somewhat petered out, I
thoHjfht I would send in a few. if th..v
be nothing more than for the waste-
after mv mission is 1 . ar I
r.. .i, ....... . .-i. s . ,; coitipiciru, aim irom wnat l know inv-l . ,1IU,C or ihc wasiefor the purpose oi obtaining easv coin -iir i ri !.., i .-. ... ...i ..V, basket; hntllil. Iminv sum, .
il..n r.ifti... t..,tt..a ..Mw.n.. .t.A t..t.t.i.i:v'" M " kchim.h oi me ioi-i ."; T ".-
nv. Vi;; . .' l" I;.," ."' iw.e,-fl0 return to thCr " .g"u.iiace.vou may notexpoct
u t V u, ; ..v..a iviuiu ium nited states. union news.
llll- I IMIMI Oimt'S. t !,, .r,u !..il fi,. I e1, . f .1 T- if .
C , llUiueilCU billing j in; njfutiauuil Ul uiu oapiisi ciinrcn Hull? I will comtnnii(!i- 5oiiicniihai. iqiIi oi n..r
JAsii:it & iMrrKKsmmo
Throe tlnios a Week.
Th- int.l..i!ein-.1. h.iH -mr.,t"r from Jpif t 1 'terr-lwrci Uh iitil nn lli rn.l A buirtiihUiiti
jt, RM ttma, m will wrrr
Spotted Tail and his tribe are at the
White river ajjeucy, situated on the Hose Hud, a tributary of White rivn. The
Hep. Did von succeed?
Hev. Fathcr--I had not time to wail
tor a delinitc answt
desired to consult
war, and their conclu
warded to meat HNuiark.
Hep. Do you think . your mission at Lu.. iit I11Mi. nn Washington will result satisfactory to'" j (. Z
will commence Sentember 19th. at DnfT-
Hev. Father He is irreconcilable, hut town.
ith him I 1ms The crops will notaverare half wliar.
and are will- they ought to. esneciallv corn. The
ing in a country people in this vicinity either swear and
. :. , : Jev. i siupi no is irrcc( hit, as the presidenrje xroHtm number now wi with the secretary oHeve to l)C ,1(,Uei. aUpoh , elusions wjII be ior-j,,,, to niitko ,;,. jivw'j
when they find the means and opportu-
I?op. Have you yef.receii'ed anv of-
-- ' t miiii.ii inriiiin. ii:..:., i .. i : 11 .jr - i
Ilev. K.lli.f-1 .lo. rihinkilr ll.,-,.. .""'i'R: ! )""ppoincm(-nts riltIownl
TZfL-,9" hihSti ti,. wn. b.
1 llll-l ICn.lUIIS WJIV II1C 1111 IHIIS tlO llOt 11.l . 1l.,ll T I . . . .. IWWI wish to return to the United tL U LW . out in
IUKCC, J7HKOtall DC-1
UH or
iiieni;T, 'ir
prairie. Hose Hud. surroundin'r the the fear that their nonics will hn iknn,7' V" . ' . " ., l,,n!
ngeney. derives its name from the thon- from them, amhas their ponies arc a nar I 7.1 VJ ' ,
drink too much whiskv.or do not swear nor drink enough, which is it ? Preach
ers are scarce here, does that answer it?
s a handsome little villaee-
midway between Huutiiigbwg
iu, il ijuiis'isisoi a iew aeases regular citv stvln. viz; f)n
blacksmith-shop, one doctor's oitWe, audi P. O., one school-house, and one church-
Fir UNIT U HE!
v.. 1. 'j I
.aims ot rose nuns wit:i wiiicti it iscov-ot ttieircxistciioe, thev do not want, to Y. .1. r.i " . ; 1 V, . - nouse. Tiie streets are not traded vet.
ed. return until thev are 5uari.tih.til Hmt.,,,4,". .' 1 "".I"1. eIunff '"H but are paved with dusL W d dvinr
The other tribes are ,1(i Pshnksas or they will be protected iii posksMou nifi"H It is bounded north by the Air Cut lb-nds, and number only about V,W them. Each lodge requires six or eight hi J wm .Wn- R" R" CRSt h frmoro Ud. wJ,!ch who are scattered with the different .ionic. V lVnJi Ul . S- w V f0 .f,hie Kcnlle rolling pltco of land, south tribes, Next follows the Itrzipehos or Hep.-Why so many? Gi,?rt Afl jVll'i'1; b; t,,e ,,0utl', vnlley of Crooked creek, u'?i ,n,f v.iut - .i. .,ii..Knn ii. ........ t....i:.... i ... ... i . iQiiaiieisoi mat toice. Mv tirst olnect wnsi i... wa, ..s.i... s
mn-iiii t i ii t ii hi tri'i ouw. iiiiri iiim jili. i1 ii i iiiti " i f
stoods. i
inif Jn.jtirr i-Tfry .Minniv, W"i!ncrt.iy mt t'ritv: W rl in.,,,; (f,,v,. vi.rr4.rj: rvrrt-1 tieihf. Tbur. Kmriil SttgnUy, tmld iti lnk. A. M . "J iifriiPii ",f ( tlat. In Buiht far). tn time t r illimi-i.
MnK.if..t(H tcfi mi tlm lvl UHK. will ln!itj
Junen -j.j.if h ' vtviwttASKivsi ''ll.o trhttercd ninomr the other tribes, household
t'l tue. the ( HieiiOui'as or Two Kettles, ones
who number oq. they nl-o are scattered.
I'im... t .... -v...... .i. ti....... I
Ii in- ii iniii- ii ii vi- hi i'iir uiu Mttiriv about iv jNo scattered: the 'ihnspns!
Jllael,!eet. number admit 2.000. and
store and shoe-
. Hon. (intcr,,,ptigly)-And provis- , countrv :?Ur,,,IUl0 lo!Pn ws htnrA colons? 2m r um J' 6 30U 1,0 toy recently by some of the HunHev. Father (la..sbiugly)-()h, as tof , Ka I do l .in -'".burjr folks, who brought with them their provisions, thev could ? m1i... .V'.1.? 1 A0 .' 'o not know a tin-horn band, which United a llnln.
or juneKiect. niiinlier alwnit 2.000. and
lnmtuT vm,v have John (iras as their chief; a part of. very comfortahlv witi.out jKuiies. Thev,,"", Tl Z Tm.M . - i " "T' and "laches were made bv A. 11. Miller JASPER, INDIANA, whom ojrupy the Standing Hock agency subside Iron, day to day on what thoyfe -,p- --, McMahaa and Dr! Sportfully injormsthe titiliti UmL IJticc; oro nt riipycuno XoiictkIllv with the exception, prolmblv, of a ,1pCS V "l i.il ?-t VI 0sborn' A filler, in speaking for Mock of Fm-.iltwii. .i.it n.m..0 ,v.tn .lJ"be WauPclou's Or Leaf Town, nunibnr.a litllo dried m..t Tlmv .. .!!.... ,n.e J a.n? as .n m oS his children ults two tier pent. it. o
i hi ii n ii ii 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 .
w-avs be found full and price- very reu
MMinhlo. Auv article of furniture made
' ''ler as wauled. (Hn CitstO-mkhs
Mirutture will receive a deduction nt eiiflit per t.(,i,t, ivom regular prices, or live per cent, if paid in thirty days.
H ly. liLAOKSMITIi SUfJr
WM. GASSER, vn Mln atwet, rPo,iir u,,. oMcb. Tasit.r, Inihaka, lriM -7n iw,r" ''lK':i',i'iitnrrewik theell-Mlr-iiu,.. III. pr.M w1H W4(la , ,t,h,t,m,, Va , Km. fl.SnR. j "rertt-.r 11(11,1571, If - ' ' ' ' 1
Jibotit 500, Their name is probably dc from the Indians on the reKorvatioiw
riveti trom.tne tact that their tents oriThe latter get such rations aa tho
loupes tiro mane oi leaves, thov are nitiitlv to be found around Devil's Lake.
The Sisselous nuiiiber about 500, and an Indian?
I!i.ie.ill MM .-..I l..t...-
ions. ...iiau-inn M-tii I,. w...!l J uaiiig very warm
jrov- '7 FatiifM- T sliali fiiniVniiK. iin i!l ,i-' Re e1'' came out without coals, others
crnmcnt sees tit to deal out to them
Hep. What is a governnicn ration fori,
oliicct
!.! ..,. nk... I ...ill l.n I . . n i il.
,ni iii iii i im t, in im u -i uiu JIHll.'lUS
;on their dtflcreut reservations and will
arff scattered aiuouif the vnrlone trihni. I l?iv. 1i,tlimnnn.liaif ,ii...i r ir.nr
The tsautes or ICnivts are about 7W in oueVhalf pounl o f fl c diem ;..! n f 1?! -FT i.uniber, the larger part whom occupy tor each one hundred rations rour ,l, the Saniee agency in Nebraska. of coffee, eiaht nounds nf
long tne Indians.'
't'lin Ilimbnaina inimlmi. admit IIV 1, r I ILHIUe 811
.... ,,..Vi nmiiii i.uw iiim, uuiiiiiis in uenn. ti.. t..,i. .. v ni i and have Two Hears for their chief. Hem-Wbv doc tlm mnrnme.) r..U Heu 1:H.,hc,r bo Ejnscopal resi-
They are at the Sianding Itock agency, the Indians on the reservations? uAi?-. !
riieiKauKioiiwannssorr.iui vinssre. itev. Fa her It s in tmv t mm fn
immner auout who occupy several their lands ; instead of iaying them the
Hgeucius. j tu'ii liium seiiicmeui,
how.
ever, is on Poplar Crock rcsbl vation in
northern Montana. A groat number ofj
the Isantos havo tieen In tho Hritish pos
session since tne massacreo of l8o!f.
known as tho New Ulm massacre, and
are on a reservation set aside for them by the Hrilish government, Ilole-iu-thc Day was the chief al that time.
money, they Issue them rations in lieu
tnereot lor a certain number of years. Rep. Have you had any communication with the Hritish authorities? Hev. Father Oh, yes. 1 was in Ot.
tawa to find out what they thought. of!
Will probablv be at Yankton, tho
Capital of Dakotah territory. The reporter feclimr tha"t ha had al
ready trespassed on the Iicverend gentleman's time, and that he had iireoaration
to make for hix departure, bade him goodI uin.... !t . 1.1... ....
i.m', -hit w iniiiiig nini a successtui tcrniinatiou of his generous mission.
A IVi,.ll i C... T- . i. . .
ib. rail, on,,. i,H.s, .h. u.mvifc ,0-nr,nB";.'s; .;.Xur",;,i,or,
t each end. and eight boilers, ami will
Hcn.-1VtaC comfort cliLjou mtlnh'XS
anyone was there bareheaded or not. Miller, in his speech, told them to vote for tbe tax. get a railroad, and not go to church without coats, shoes and lints; in other words, for us not to live out. bore in isrnoraace and filth. We understand that filler gets pay for making speeches ; if it is so, we say for the future Stood of the H. I?. Co,, to send us a man the next time who will think twice and speak once, and not call the farmers old fogies, ami tell the young men to vote tho tax regardless of the cries of their parent? against taxation, without representatioa. Akaus.
The Local Trade railroad, between Rookport and Jasper, Im)., is deing a thriving business, handling large quaulilie of grain and tolcco,-IKv(Mivilt Ccu Hoi,
