Show TUE LATEST repealed REyE ALED A tale of two tribes who meet on bloody field hearken unto me oh ye tors of sport and lovers of the old musket for verily I 1 say unto you that there has been much trouble and contention between the north and the south and groat is the excitement thereof yea insomuch that it has been the cause of the shattering of eyes and the splattering ering of many yea there has eon two campaigns in which the north and the south each experienced a sore defeat in the far north there lived a tribe known as the Cree kites who for years had conquered all tribes with whom they went to battle against and in the south there existed a tribe known as the and they were also a strong and a powerful tribe and it came to pass that when the Cree kites heard of this tribe of sage ites in the south they were desirous of meeting them in battle yea for their success had been such that they feared no other tribes and it came to pass they did issue a proclamation pro claiming the day upon which they would meet them on the bloode field yea verily and when the 3 ageitos had heard ef the proclamation which had come from tho greek ito they made preparations for war or they would eoff suffer themselves to be conquered by any nation without going to war for they had conquered many nations and it came to pass that on the morning of the day proclaimed for the battle did gather together all manner of weapons and they did journey northward that they might como in with the Cree kites and it came to pass that they did arrive at iho battle field on iho morning of the day that they had departed from their homes for they did go with speed swiftly and it came to pass that the creel ites having been warned of the coming of the made preparations and they did commence to battle with the Sage ites yea they did battle one with that groat was tho loss of lead and it came to pass that the sago atoa did make it for the creek ites insomuch that they were forced to throw up their arms and they were much grieved because of their defeat yea they were exceedingly sorrowful and the because of their success in conquering the Cree kites did see fit to rejoice and were buffed up in their hearts and they did return to their homes rejoicing jo icing and thus ended the twenty and fourth day and it came to pass that the creek ites were not content with their sore defeat nay they were desirous of meeting the Sage ites again in battle and it camo to pass they did meet together to counsel concerning what they should do and it came to pass that they did agree upon a day on which they would go to battle against the sago ites so on the twenty and tenth day they did take up their arms to go to battle against the Sage ites and it came to pass that they did journey southward till they did arrive at the land of the Sage ites and they did defeat the Sage ites yea a much more sore defeat than they themselves had experienced and they were proud and conceited because of their victory in overpowering the and they did say let us drink and bo merry for we have much cause to rejoice but the i wern laboring under deep meditation lest they should be kept under subjection to tho kites and it camo to pass that they did bring under deep consideration the steps they should take next that they might yet overthrow this tribe of Cree kites in the far north and cause that the Sae ites should be a tribe above all other tribes and it came to pass that they did bid farewell to their wives and their families for they did go with a determination mi nation that they would not return home a defeated tribe and it came to pass that they did journey northward and when they had arrived at tho land of the greek ices lo 10 they had all fled and thus ended the thirty and third day the Sage ites claiming the match and considering si themselves the star tribe of the far west CITIZEN feb |