Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 November 1881 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

uiKB. IKPIANA.

WrtMtnt. asm th las

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TOPICS OF THE DAY.

I MMOMIiAIBNUIIIttk INuBonmw, who to ipMdteg tae Mgtar m Tea, Khh., has dlaiii President nrteM' wenad was Mi IMIMlUr neertal, wd that 1M WOUht

aeebabiybevs

B chafer that the wound

It mtmm iM MM to

t blood

TmTirfliDoonupclk that

tMMfVMMMM and amajwrnn biWUfUHilMtfirtlMNMliN

United State Senator, awl they propose to

jhm fan to the wMi so te wpw, j -

Wlekham, a straignt-oui MPWO

i tha would muck prater um

r.aamhedinl

heal

Tbay east la the

hvlef

Ithamryefhas

ml to m

ba

IUm

hi toeping with tha

lpTWpwBw4P saweBmeweWnaJem

rtaat eueetlon jrat Mr. Beblaaea.

by the Court team t as

Mttatov wha

A third

bet say be

ft. War atataM

i. JatoHt Ha IM aiwr

ht mbasmwatrv e)marsa

mm . uttkArittM at Dccatar.

ha to bow tab. Dr. Wart haiai a wid-

to aha eaetthor part at ttos county.

Ba wat atoo quite praateeat at a toeel Dose - - - alltblM.

m.j J

Foktt pttwuas mwm. -v

ntekur attorn at

to, Italy.

iaa a romha

the eaea and to stews MlttatMii

. iamammA M 4 Uaa osutted eaa

said be was aet aware that a potpoaeas a aB a

i to aa requoatoo; t. ki hahalf at the vary

tktaahaMaf tha aaatt aafarMhawataM

be did not wnat runner

ha was ready to toy tha esse now.

Mr. SowrtUa, Gulteau's

Jmu McBalx. of

, inlaad. to dead, ansdX Mr. Me-

Malt waa tee oWatt esdeehuxle te tha toajrta.

tfty year a Bthep an W-wwr

i Ardtbtohop to ta as m .

Taart i Nth

Ajktkuk latwrimd to

, fmn Xm Terk aa tha Wh,

u. Tiuch McVunun. wife, of

Strata Booth, dtod to New Yark Ctiy on the 3teoitoaniol' the Irish National land Lnarnr of America have tomad a all tor a Ceeveaiioo to be held t Chicago, bemm Nov. XL Tha Ckmreutlee will

mm to the widoet scnao a National aaa, rea-

toTttad from toelaUei ot

i wha are frieaxUy to tha Irtoh

whatovara m

IT

: AJfD nnMJaYfKT.

l A iMia BaQmur will be eoauaktad

to SI Fats by thelatof Daeaaaber. SKcaarrAxr Wuummi refeadiiif opMUtlum um eanvtotod. Tetal naaabtr af wih n-t M a 1-2 r eaat. to T,-

;tha tetal coat ef tae won; awany

A. ICaimmm. iiaatHroaw "

, mm Icdak. lewa. M

naWtorarrcatfar robMactiMBiaua. am w r Ammt lattora.

Tm nrlaoner held at Grand Idad,

u. wmh fnllv ktoatlted aa Xd. Max

well, ihaaMer at tha two aatoriew brother

outiawa. Tat yetiaiar mvwvr, Am. mmmA uim MMM WBMI Id. WW

mated, to ltoew to ba aaoretad aaawwhert . hm virfaftr. aad It H ' Jttered wUl be

liareitt

m FoMhm Mlarionarr SetniiutfT H

nmm idtma from HcMur Keof atat

law that a terrtwe typaeoa rTnwu w m MMk Two hundred ehurtshe. thirty

" . .. I .Ml

sao eoiiin.1. m wwv

deatrered- Six thousand

nuamHmm wmw rotowl aad are wf theot re

to terrible. The tatomex baft

h iiat bjitn.

Ftwt record tor Uto nw: okbww

at Obi Orehard Beach, York County, Me., kwa, 173,060. W. I. Twaaer A Oo.'t Metro-

itolitoaWorkt, JUchaaotMl, va.; Maa,iw,-

090; toaared. ModMta, Staatolatu Couaty,

CaL, to the extent of flW,w. oraaaa Hone, Woateaadort, Pa.; ea, CM.OW. Weedetook, Cartotoa Ceaaty, X. B., a towa

f tea thowaad tobaMtaaw oa tae o. -tow Brrer, ahatett totaBy deetteyed. A serrsas aw atom piwraltodoaUie ruirtiaa of WTOaitWg. Jt-

braaka, NewMexfce, Colorado aad Weeteta

AXD CUUPSAJURBS

A MSpATCH from Cktoaaa rnya railtaV In Central Kuata to freatly

yededby aaaw, which baa vrereated the - - mi wtetar wheat, eaaeetalhr hi the

OMMuat af KWerkoat.

J. Poxmacut, of Paw Paw, Mien., aad

I n nimii - -T wxeo wa ar MfaAke tor baktiur vowder. Poor

TWMhaitoMat tha aaiaaatea HUbIMV

la uuMarr of Haaautoa JW

Cut Saeteaw. Mich.. exaM

'mm Am nth. kilHur fear treaaea. Mtehael

mmm 3tmmah ishmm. Tmtit Btoachard and

Chariot Carpenter. Lew water oaueed tha

Tnu Mraoaa ware kulad aad six

L.u...d w tka vnloatoa af a caa-hottae at

HubImm. Oeraaaar.

n mu wms kffladaad aereral oth-

mm ImiuwmA OT tke talltMIt Of the P

ar ehmtor la the Behldare Hotel, Xew

A DADOHTnt of Alvin Moore, riakUng

Mar New Madrid, Mo., waa taotoauy Miiea

w . mimtal tothehaadaaf her atotar Man.

Taa aha attng waa itoddeatal. A TtorraOtT flttoh TOtUMC

BoanadSTrraawBowe atteatptod to eat hto

-wh m. razor, aad laaletod a

.MMthhlvoiai BethealMBM

iiitoly took a large "o "d died ia tfteea mtatitef . The eeuae waa the . . nuru of drtakiac, at he

h.,mmt .Maiihfld to hla wife.

nMin HfMiaxx. editor of the

- m-,JI Iowa. bathe:

i .Mr atok a kew ttoae. The ether day

I a toras aeee ex earoawe kn, w"t

Axjurnamad J. Howard WtBaa has

tot Sew York for wrtoag

uttmrm to 1 Goald. It wat a

tad ec

Tax Gorarnment has baea

u. rA Mmakr wtth the aBeced star

Judce Cox, of tae w

l fH4hMi rVMirt. beaora wheat tae eaat

M IVl W -

toatThoama J. Brady at at. wat aroaam

taarfod toaa 4tafamou" eae, hi

t thm tainf. OJM1 UMM UN

: ' . ,

Id have beta proteeaea apxw

by todtotaaeat. Ha uerwore

tkat the arlaoaere oe taowp"-

Alter the readtagot the Jadge't Oeiaioa, CoU W. A. Cook, the epeelai eouaael of the Qmrtamt, aaaaa aa exptwaatery atatommt whkh eraatod aa Bttto aeaaattoa. After apealrtoir of the amvotdabto delay to prepartag toe eaaea lac trial, ceased by the Ti. t TM.i.lBt Oarield. he said he

.... .r.i.

was haetenlng back freea woeroa w

Ingtoa to preasat tae eaaea awr. w

Grand Jury wnea ae "p r"y"T

u Mniaaaatatat IW urn

-l A 3nr had MttOUrOeO. AO

Merted that aeltber the AMoraey-Meaera

or the ootnwel efel la tae aroaocuum

l-j iwhtat intimation oi lacm an

naaal orooaedtnc. The reeeea bad been for

. ,muat kmcth ef tlate to prereat tht la

iwamt hatnn fouad tn taie eaae on w

t tw iaiita of llmttaUoa. Kmer

Mney had exf etod, and to order te ptefeat ... .n. ii n i mm aiaatlrhail

potitrre fatiare m tae ente deterattoed to lie taforatatloo, Thto atate-

raeat throws the reponiDUiiy w aojouraio. ahuI Jnrr nnon IHatrkt-Attorney

CorkhfU. aad to a receat staemeat the lat

ter idteget that Attantey-Oeaerei mmi i w-tftM the iwopoted adtonra-

Mr. MacYeagh U yet to ne aaare

, Cot. Cook aayt addtUonal eaaea win w. mmwmd mmd broeurbt before the

Oread Jury, and that there win M no at

im tk. niiiMwiinnw em m onro t

brother-la -law and

Ms ertelaal sauaeel, aloe expressed stir prtoa at the aaptkatloa being atade

wttheat hto kaowtodgs, ana exateetea aw

iateatisa to withdraw front the ease If be

net to be advised eoneeraatg it. He L "Unleet the defenae eaa go on bar-

naoaloudy with me In it, I will withdraw."

The Court ordered the trial to areeeeo, with the uadcrstaadtaf that whoa the teetl- . ' m

ir for the prooeenUoa mm, eeanaei ior

defease thould have tlate to prepare their proof. The work ef obtaining a Jury was

then ptoeesdsa wits. Tae sras panet wm exhsnated after ive Jaron bad bona obtaiaed, and an order waa baaed for the

drawbar of additional aaatet.

W. H. Woodward, of Scaadla, Kaas.,

w mmt hr JmM HiiaiDnrer. eanor ai

the Belleville Tl4p, and baa atocs died

from Ida wound. Toe quarrel Between n

two ortglaated la polltlee, Hnnphrey made aome reneeUons oa Woodward's family, and

the totter meeting blm said he was gotag 10

mimm Ma fa,. whih ha attemMaa to ao. A.

Deputy SherlK happened to ne near an graeped Woodward about the body and

arm. While a waa horalag aim, aa alleged, Pamphrey psaaod behind Woodward

aad placing a revotver agataat aw oa

Bred. Bnmphrey to In Jan.

Tkx niinoto State Board of Health

has addrseeed a eommunkatloa to 9uperin- . a Vaai S-

teedeata of railroads tarougnoai uunois ealllag their attention to the alarming prer-

oJenes of snudl-pox, and reqneaung una to toko certain preeatitiont rexardlng their honjU mi nartkmlarlv those ottlciat-

ragonomwraat xraina.oti wbh n ww

the dtoeaae to more sot to be arengat ana

MHtmnoleatod to the aubltc thruugh rail

road men, who are iwety to miner conuwiwn t. th uilaarr nontilt of their vseattoa.

Da. JOttK M. ummAMO. war rorj

years a practicing payaMtan o wnmp

TewnaWp, Calhoun county, jucb., mimmAmA ii,r t bavinaT made and circu

lated becttaaflvar colas, and ataadt commit-

to to a wart trial, in nw p wm found a trunk toll of die and apparatus for wMtac eoantorfeU ooiaa of every deecrtptionfTomsidcatottotl. Leonard to 74 yeart

old. Tax pabiic schools siXiafram, Ont. MteaanoMrilv closed, owtag to the prcra

mt dhkhthawla. There to a large num

ber tick. The deaths so far are coained to ehUdrea.

GaxAT soifering exists at woodstoot,

Sew Broatwfc. en iiceeaat of the recent

couJegnrtoa. Oreat mntoaHy experi-

ln tadtag taener roc nw wb.

MXAX Fraaaaat, 0., a SOO

O.. a son of Norria

mm. whfla otnrma wna

" - . .lt -L- t .w

leeaed laveiver wn

drawer, thot it ew, SKtiag aa aum, - - wii atomtdftaen. ia the fere-

The wound waa laeagnt ta oa nw.

Kaxokd on the 11th: Joe Hsrrte,

mfcinri Oreenborough, Oa., for eempnetty tothemdrderof 1.0. Langaton, a convict aard, last tprtag. Pellx Mnasboar, eoaTktod at the murder ef hto cousin, Jsates T. Wetael, la August, JSTs, st Fredertok, Md. Beary ienklns. for the murder of WMsht Ssaders, at FayettsvBle, W. Va. A jrtjaraam of operatives si Borden's .. war I

a. Trov. s. T.. were croeting tne. n-

, Um to akrre tklC to thotr hemes oa

twoatsiao,ea the eveatag ef the Mth,

the frail and everweigntea cran wna

w a tuaahir ateamer and want

r to the middle ot taa nver. ine

. ttmaraad are: Ofles Lerev

jwijmea, aad hto seat Praaeto Beifly,

naaa Msnoa. jeun "ieyea, wn "7

num. aad arstmaiy two or

Tha waanaiader of the

ww hhH Kti and a Inmjk bes

fla, Osmrtos Ptokelt,dletlnwmhJag hlatoelf

y si xi mil ef mind asm nerow noxiTny. VaAaWUasladtoa. Dai, a 4 reaM4d

UJahoraamrmer.WMUltodbTS

laelasd theahfld by the throat,

chftbajibty .! oaaaing almo-t

tat

eVtwa aaarl)

Thbodopib TitogcR, a pewmaatrt loaa

aad laenraaoe aaont of Albert Lea, jpaa.,

l.. - rtmAHtmr obooic ranK ana

1. ui h ihauM. of beB; Be

ai ma tha atoeoverr of n iraanomwv

MuthM, bat was parauea m xvww v,

t- and brtHMbt bee. The extent of art

Ii ( mmt fnllr knowa. bat the

.. rv..,MtY Rank la reaerted to be

tooer te the amount of iMW or .. TTrer amaad a htoh pottUon to Albert Lea

.-a fltnia. It U now known

tHIHWl W - -I

that he waa aonm years ago wmfZ" York Pealtamttory frost oale for forgery, vj mamW out bv Ooverner Tlldea.

n. . Wmmt to toko a fresh Statt la

-.-..- aa aaa nroit aav by hto

Ilia, mw,vrrwr wt - -

rwiio w. HAJtrxu, a wow-.mw H

ntmmtmmmu riator. aatoer of several beests

tm tha art wressrvatlvs,M died

Ijulto eiMldemly st Lentoville, Ky., where he

- , ....

TwiaaatAMS from JJItOtm atata tana

thetofsatadastieaef rent by the sub-earn-

lalaateaanmderthe Mad aat U onnmnx

. . .u. ml tha iaadlorda. and a

VMaftnii Land OeeaaHastoa rendered

fr a large ntrmber In the Town BaU.

TILWIHI.

Focx mora Jorors ware aearel iaha

Guttoau eaae at Waabtiurtoa en w j taaaor manUoatod less asrveasness

ewa . 7. Kk.

thoogh ia hto whuperea oonTn--hto brother he was quite daatonatratlve and arneat In 'his manner. There was seme dtmeutty in malntoioing order among the crowd of tpeetjrten prwent to

Fredto. There awr sm T

af W-wtll, exespt now - - - position to applaud aa expreeatea ooatstoa-

aur made by tae-e mmtmm . j Sat they were of the decided opinion that

the aaaaatin ought to ne aaavsou.

r t&r.rattte ooasvtraey caee, rer

otntly thrown out by Judge Cox when lltod

m litforatauve, because too owe T,"

wm an Infnatout on, It to be pwaeama

the PeWoe Court aad the pocnoa -. , Miai. it to oreaumeJ

VBBJfBB; " TT a - m. -

tkey wm wawe ox

err bail. The papers WW taea go to .

Brand Jury. .

BT the wiUof Uhas. it. itorwan,

wMi Trinltv Cetlege rseetves

tUAOQ; Hartford Mespitol, Chrit

Baaseoael CtMM-en, ftayn-. 'r V.;

Osssetory. laaaw

about HM,N0, m iitstnaaiea a

heirs. . . . .

Oa. Pakic. of Qutrtostoa, w. vn,,

het aad kUtod hto haU-brotber. So arrest.

nivwanrra ajinounoed the dUBUlM

formation of the Cabinet to President Otery, mPnrto,atbHth. DtritTtfKKiA, Htoriot Itvar attd tilpex are devastating the esatral and southern

portion of Httstta.

Hnjtaairr Ost0x, ."TT

Cnl.. inurdored Mrs, rrjnes ay ber tow with an Iron and thea pelseaedhim-

elf wtth hwdanum.

t ikXKx arrived in Uverpooi,

Bag., on the leth, and was metby -Leutoe, and with her proceeded to the e-t ef the Duke ef Wsstadnstor.imarChes-

MM ...... imnnn BT UIWIWHM v

m Jim had inaeatMed at Birkenhead

idmdingatoge, Timre waa 'W

Mil .MaJattaal rooaouon a m

la hto reesat aaual roport to the Uoaeral

ef tha Arsay Ltoutenant-Osnersl Phertdaa

aniaki st Isagth inmiaswlag mUttary aaatra - : - . .... ...- .k..

m Ms aiwamaad. Aisar teeaamamiinw -eeajfrnohtoa ef hto eeessasad and atatsag tta dtopnahien, the Usutoaaat-Ctosasal ssrsj " Although the Denarttaeat of Itototahaa by far tha torgeot aamber ef Indiana am wham hottBe sets might he expeeteSt, thaoa hnre Uoo at peace, during the fast year.

aad aeem to have assde seme advaammsat la labor sad to tha caitivaUoa of taa teB. at the dufereat agtnotat. The exeaadtogty

aaaovlng osadttlon of hnviag a tntall haoy

ef our hosUto Iinttoaa, wtth uiag auu.

)ost aeroat the beuadarr line, la nrronn

(Mumbm, has been iiimnTen ay tae nrMarine Af thta head man. Nearly all of the

Indians wha clustered around him have come ever, either wtth blm ec In advance of him, and save submitted to the authority of the Government. So long as this body ef Ihdtaas remained aerees the Una, they termed a nuotoua warn whom all alssattolad or dteaaoetod ones, at the agenotos.' eeuld tmka MhM. Vor this reaaoa I supported

General Terry la hto exorta to get Mttias: Bull book, and I think the rseulte wBl be atlsfaetory. Although ottttog Bull was not much of a warrior, and had no prestige among Indiana on that sooount, stflt hs was stubborn la hto resistance to the tJoveroamt Mtaarvation iTstetn. nad naturally had

many adherent among the dtoafleeted. Hie original often wa his refuaal to go to the reatrvation of hto tribe-the Oncaampss-at gtaadlag Rock; he wanted to He wBd. Be Miuti ehtaflnthat tribe, but was the

toader of a sntall bead of about sixty todgea, .... - j aa Lit.

.kit wad wtth him the same leetinxa oi

t. .Miii tmwaMf haltur dvttlaed. HO

Wft WW WW.... - v. - - - wii fa. th mitaklrta af the isht with Cue

a .otu

tor. but not conspicuous, ana snoruT

ward struck outwtta nia amai British Columbto, being subseo-oeutly fal

lowed, from neoosatty, by ether mona -

Btoax. I hare seen In newspaper long a-

osuata and narratives purporting to se oe-

Mriptionsof theCueternattM, m rmw Siuiag Bull, which have, in mv optulaa,

hut little truth la them, and atssonan. oauttoned against reeetrtag them aa oorrect.

The Northern caeyenaos ana mo vxm-

Sioux the former unaer iwo or their prhsebml chiefs, and the latter, under

Craay Horse, as useir icnaora -m

tog at the battle of the Little Hara,waea

Custer feU." m

!.... .1.. tm tha niiaillntSU K M

Ptotteaad the Mlesourl, be say that al

though they have bad plenty at ume, we

Uaeompehgre usee, wno w-io

thto rtoinlty from the Depart aaont ot tae

Mfeeouri, hers not yet arrived at the new aacney appointed for them, on the east aid of Green Btver.aot far distant from tht new post above nieetleaed? nor here the WhHeRirer iTtos yet reached the TJlatoh resarvstlea the place the Coeamlatotwrt have selected for them as their future borne.

Hopes are, however, entertained mat. Defore the drat ef the new year, both the Ua-

md the White River Utes wui

tharfr rswnective dsstlnntloat wna-

out ssrtout trouble, own, seme mow

are storialaod that they may net go there, and thai Impreaftoa hjaamstoady asttwd tlaeir In'the mind of the Ctommlasiea that, at the request af Cantadeaieaerltaaasi, the Ooner-l of the army has directed that the White River Ute be driven to the Uintah aeeaey. 1 am afraid, hwwever. that little oati be done toward earrvtng out thto order before sating, aad w itoae that bettor result will have obtained before that Ammm.. Xassceu form any idea, nceptiag

by personal examination, of the rough aad wXL. tir of the Uunntoon and White

rivcrs-the old home of the White Biyer Utea and I shall hope for a peaceful aolu- I ttoM asm settlement ef thto eomatreatloa

wtthoot neeestity fot milrUrr operations. '

ti i . k iwrtBnt of the Mlsaounnsail i

raiding partiosof Apache Indiaas--the rem- !

aunt of Victortat band, jowou ny young men from the Mescatoro reaervattos. In all not to exceed sixty to number-caused widespread alarm and serioue toot of haaum life ia Southera New Mexico toot Wintor. The band came in from Mexico, south of Fort Cummlngs, and, after making a raid af extSTtordlaary botdaesa, recsessed tote Mextoo near thetr point ef entrance- They kmed a aamber- of people, sad, I am .twee to oar. received but Bttto pun-

.kaa.t to Mtatm. Thto aasss bead

re entered Southern Sew Mexico la Jaty and raided the same region ef country, kUIteg Lteutetaut G. W. Smith, tth asvatrr. MMMtai steonto. and aaata eteaptasr tote

Mextoe without mrtoae toea so far as I have been able to learn from any oetol data re

ceived at these headquarter. 1 weuta aorta that, if possible, the eeaeent ef the Mextoaa Government be obtained for our trwme te eross aad enteh thto amall head of rm-bootaes, or at toast t to lsreek dewa e

eonideoce, wltk whiea tne ooanoarj m

nptrea them, la tbrtr aouiiy te

trsiler af ttoa Traaaarj.

Judg William

trailer of the Trury, has eubssitted hat annual report, of which the following to an abatraet: Acoouata amdreuatitri have bom reeeivrd from the rtrot aad fifth Auditor sad from the Cmaimliitoair af the Cieaeral Lead thBes. aad wsditoi as taUewet From the First Auditor, Mai account sad U7i vouchors, aatooatiag to s707ge,-as.af ; from the Fifth Auditor, m aceoiiat aad Toactwra, antouatlng to i7JeVsMa.03; from the Commbelaner af tha tJeoeml Land Ume. M&i aeaonnU and H.smk Touchers, amouatlag to t&MX'V. The total ansenat ef aceoaaU sad vovetoer audited, gM71.Ktt,tf7. 18. Saito have been inatuntA .rait at lUf anHla nSnfn aa falloWat

Collector of Internal Revenue,!; Becetveta

sf rublte Money , . Hevenue-sump aeon were eouatod and certiaVd ae follows: Tobacco, Mm; spirits, lif; special tax stomp

box. SU,SL

The report ntakos the tottowian: reoamrMleabseseWiBw TImMp 1st 14 VtWfHloamMPVf I"BV

Conreea that the itoliotloref the Treasury repreaent the Goveransent before the Phut

Comptrolier whoa isanertattt datnss am be-

Ing eaeldered by aim; that tae aecremty no given authority to caass iavedigatloat by oatoers ef the Desmrtment of the eaVmt toasnwctlons and aoooanis of eatcer uaator the IVpartnsent. Some voucher af the District of Columbia Commits ionent are tor work not toehniealiy nutherised by lew. but actually needed. The aUeatiOA of Ceamreaa is, however, called to tela fact, tJtai Ibey may take notion upon the mattw. He says

it to iadlspeamble to taa prompt mjun-m of claim aad the oarrring on of the lmai-

nosa of tae oflkw. that aeaitaonai ow totoacs be given him. He ,k. . rfivlatfiai mi thai etolan

alth mmnatr netaaa to SBallk Of

each department. wauli faeBHato work. Retardlmc orrtain disbursing cesser who are atoo eutodtea, he mismininds from them reoorta. similar te thoeo used to

tv ru.i4ana,rir. Til IMlllHBl UndOT I

Uoalll, of the Reled ialute. Be uxgeota that provWoa be made tor d'llaarthe t ..wt.ri af the Terrttertes to

case of the death or cnooof Itma, -- r.lanaw 11m alsfrhiPl

ttet a Until be tied for the tiano to which etnim asiast the Gsvnrnmeat mar

bremgat

Ooaeral Dumeat, Sasar riatog mi fataasssbsssto. la hW ;

pott, neemniandt that the Board of Ba ncH-vtelaw Iosoaetors' be abllshed, aad bt

" . . .. ak.

Treaeury be empowered ,l aTd'aastotont UsspsUor. to exomtos mad roaert to him uaoa the emcicecy of aaytoriee to be used upon stenm-veeaeli whseh reurrMbtoapprovnl. In the aaaster ef aaptotntenta, General Dumoat says: "I would reapeetfaByaaixeot the advhatMtor a appototiax pervm IMptor by the Sajtetarycf the Twnsaiua aaaiiMtlaa. to each owae. ef the

"f" w laaiBaMiiato sonottor ontoer of

- ii i i 1

osaeer mptnstbte for the genersu ata of nl bnmedtoto mbordtnate, nod 2y VuboXTp Cke?

Uoo of tUmgea ay " laMhtM I

ttowiord f people aad tas aafety af an tocateulable amount of property naaaatlT. the Meeaslty of dealing antmptly and aasmamrwith r9jrlCSST. nttacbe of neglect of duty must bRComOdrod aa ef more tmnorutaee thj- tto Irtev. at of the stagto pereoa ntteeted by eueh

.aarr aethsn. The BW Ot

eharsyaof

live

one experience when fftoen yaluabto , lives were tht peaalty jpald ferconr the duties of a neajfigont ceBcer

ar exami

aum of duty to rtonery leei."

hnmsn

tinutog

tm all nondinr enem. anrasmast HI

waorty every Inttaoiec a laduetlea of W to 10 jreVtoisat. Pptottm Wh theaurna. T aJ -

WPW r T . m jn a. . at- -

-ISsst fs4g1 ssaf CTBBAfMgl of. tftHIWl IW

the Crhataal Ctmrt st WmhlaatBs, est the

Wh, before Judge wnTi. cox. uwas 1 iiiahtniin tnatrt. leoklnsr much bet

JBtOatT

by

at the baker)' of A

oak was procured by unj

Treamrdte the Indlnn Territory Oeoeral

Ttharlrfiii ear: MI earnestly raoommena cSmtZ tmtlm to swep out InSuaVrT frola Itodtoa Tarrhfy. Had r72 been for the mllrUry, the tUitary of Oklahoma woaW have now SlaTssvered with fntsrlntrtiders have osen kept eat by lompaatf of IroSTmarehlng rrom t toj wed .and toea aisiuToa the aotith side of the line between Indian Territory and the State of Kansas, whtte the Intruders marched to sad ire. ia Son the north side of the same line.

The Question, a t wo-" 'i " r""-.

- WuMht mriin issmm i

Indtonrlonng to Indian JIatJoa. a.a. - , .a si til asitwlwar eBUaasBf IM

polr'beo.

. rL,--- BtotoTbieoa m .0ttel".WW! SI-dKTm IadlanTcrri.-eenr .lu. . .. . m Mi.hHsttns' tae re-

V. Platte. Borne of the wn3&&&

Oapt. IB, who sent Twrwary. - "whit

lZ2Uim m nVirstber nubile pose of obtaining pceeeastoa ef B I taerr-

illtotylrum t

"Tha BaUwsy Paen.''

ruMMftm Th Railroad

by Joseph Nlmmo, Jr., Chief of the Bureau of SUtistk, embraces dlseussioa of the feiJowtngsoblccU: lteoactlon to cwet of tranaMwtottoa en raflfsada; pracfJcal detevmlMattoaef ralrrood freight charge: nMlroad eonlederatton or peoUag oewantoaOesnH eiases of the fatter ef the laws of isajspry amd deesamdaad ef eomswdtiaa toreyatot frehrht ehargc an raBrood aa wars sf ooniasoot; the araettoal workhag af rairroad eonfeetoaattoaa; the pnf - 1 MMwmMmi of raaroed

the poctrna; ot irsmc awa pitaUoa af rattroads.

Under the heed - Redacstoa aoat ef traaaiiertsltea oa raiaaas, the laducttoa to tha east ef trasmaertattonaatheratttaeieaf the country anaerallT to very clearly Indicated by a toWfr ambraeiag data with reapeet to thirteea tondiag troode. aaa that aamber of teas ef freight oarrtod t,J teen read Increased from during BBS to 78,1S0 teas tot , aato-cres-eof about mveuty-on ier asasaMoeeipU from fretoht, 'SuS-ta eatpto to proportion to Ob waHne Cfact Jkat the 3J perloucsiaraMth-we thirty rnttroam toll I horn hit rtrJV

w I.ei esani per tew p d eteaseof per cent. A f?2ff 2

SHubrSct of radioed traosyorwl

The fisjea Bsasrar lltt-ct.

K to Chief Boyton' emas, from whence It

waa taken to tae warny -pw -. i. that the noiaoa

wTosataiStod tat the hakiaf fwder uaed ln

aadiw tha cakes. As str. rio w-..-

kaewaaanahtusw, toduetrloue man, wnj

had sai asnmsssny sspsmet aay.eeaiot r

mm, lb

detortossatef the fl! ttot mmmJnm, IBSt, wBl seed 9.J

aeral tbettoaad hmlaa.,

The deaths from ail swum -

troops were ItT, or f per JZmmmi Saiftlit death sf "mZ raMw. tf or sr Jm

aad Iltorary add m "r" frtmt &

m am rew - r - - at

af Piestoent waa w Viassi

rj?toetowesdmaam

iJ.JtJllfliiiT.-'-- had tae same p

'gJldhaaaawll MfJBJ

ttoa. the tot are sf the saaawa tarn saw