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Show OGDEI the TuUY AS Lmrri: YLe Firt TLI) ri; ml i mse. Prrr.! Ye! ikilct-- the i it flc il.- - tie ts.k t - i r?. of Tli: r i. ..Jit I f .. j ; li . id uto t would I Lj- - k to try t n w all f j'.l.er t'.'ld tie tha! the rt'iwu thi--t Mil lo iistea to thin ihrf wiil be t:d utj fe; rn nut u:.t the is ro Lartn ;a wiit I b : i, aad that I u'j uiL-'- t wajitj r I beard rik a stout to iy to any it uvl to be tut I Ltiukt it be !v'-!- i fuL-u- ;s folio- - n-- '. c . ..beard idi ia f;i'-- v ! ? .An', ce-vr- r W e h1 1 1 ibL-- thut tii cur 1" tii ' ;ere coitj ( v.i; Ik? white ta-- lr.dia.af danced V vre'.her. I met there e 2v:il many Kit ; k.iow of but tiey 'j.l t!! alum: U.w r.'.cix Tu? ji vijiletiier ail li ! i;i ;i 1 Lorr iv!!-.- ! ai;v u I'iitiarf or led u? v b... j. the tlca t'T 1 lii' l:d Ld l'' v. '1 er'h cirke e trt.eh zeiuag j fiX-u !o . . i l iire but trit-te-i. or niilii c Tre-- : -- r 'if jt frri.'J i rjils, er Jt ish.vs ia'-rk- th.it w.ir liko iaf-ro.i- ca L!uoJh::.-J- , ! . .. Kau & II i tbi t :. R..l tl:i"y fl ' t -' 1 In u,i ikvr'.ij-- ia 1 :ci ii,"i!'.r...J,-- i tn.J.. is iccp boutdl ,T he Fish-eatU that if it oawo rtults ia t ld tae that '.vith ter e arlu a'uia. i wat wlil tvif't until I Ail Had m ln the hiu I was told t lie face of - d -.l V.V.--!ih!:- .' at !: V.'o .'.! o ia r'y in tho r.nirnirip abii.il, brwkf;:si: roiio nil uay on the railto.it!, uiA about to bo dark re:;'ho.l a furt (ni)o;-Vv- l Fort Krklror.) I stliVt'il tiVro two d; is, sir.d then u iriiin, itivl ) i l i 1 I i 13 UH. W-- the )ouih of KMlt intl:erpna. v.e , the earth, that we mutt be- tllO Kuudl of .t Komethir.g paeknge v.l.ilo to rat th.'t I didn't know the ij. line of. Xhero v. eie a good many and this whilo fK)d pi" in the x ho food was w.im oivuea na'.oai- t hem. Then I veil to the tho next morning got to Fort H A I .1 big white nut. found some loilcs of Snakes nn U:t; iigeney at Wi.lker'n L?:ke and they told t there. I saw the t;rru, s:no us Christ would he there in two dayg. At tho end of two dayg, on the third ho told mo I could rIkv i:l tho ot-jivbut the chi!f of the lkmnoeks, who vks Lioruing, hundreds of people fathered They .cleared a placo ihero, twk me to his ciinip r.c:ir by. Tii at tliia place. to veo near tho agency in the form of a circus 1'iiinnocks told me they wore ghvl Hnd that we ouyht itit:e li jg and we all gathered 'here. This 't"roaiv with the Iiacnocki. whs perfectly cleared of gras-jtpaeO e"u- Wo waited there tilt" Into ia tho bad Iw'h to The Uhwf t'.dLad 6eo'n tbo Protiident, find that ovoning, curious to fieo Christ. Just jvo .ought all to be frien.ls with the before sundown I kuv u groat many peowhites, and live in peweo with them and ple (mostly Indians) coming dreoeed in with each otlior. We taikfl tho'.e met- white men's ' clothes. The Christ was They all .formed in this iers over for ten durs; the ajront then with them. sort-me, cud eomocf the Ikinnocks ring and around it. They put up sheets , iind and asked me where I all iiroud tho circle as they had no tents. wag going. I told him I was just travel- Just after dark somo of tho Indians ing to meet other Indians and see other told lue that the Christ (Father) rus countries; tint my people wore at peivo arrived. I looked around to rind him with the whites, and 1 thouirht I could and linally saw him Bitting on of tha ring. travel anywhere I wished. II" asked tae one tide They all started townrdn hiin to see hiui; I tuid why I did not have a puss. to made a throw the light big tiro my aient wouldn't fjive mo one. tiiey lie said he was triad to pee me anyhow, ou h::n. 1 never looked around, but and that tho whites and Tt dii.un were went forward, and when I saw him I all friends; then ht asked uie whore I bent my head. 1 had always thought wanted a pass to; I told him I wanted the While Father was a whit's man, but to go further. aid f nne Bannofka and t!l' man looked hko an Indian.' He sat He with his head bowed all the time. After war.ten to jo gave pases live of i.hr:n to tho e'aiefs a while ho nrone and said he was very his children. "1 have sent three jUirtio?. We t ok ti;? rail- gk'ai t: road to a little town (stciioei lor you and am glad to ao you. I am .near by, and tiioa Uwk a narrow going to talk to yon after n while about gauge road. Wo weut on this, ridlrn; all relat ives who are dead and gone. Iv. il! Can p Cook, Mo a!. night, at a very fast r:iio cf ,'jp.e:l, ;;nn teach you. too, how to dance a da.nee fame to a town on a big lake iO;,".k:i). aad 1 want you to daaco it. Cei ready for jour donee, and then when thodanee 'We Btayed thoro one day, taking the Ay additio?:.Ji sTATr.x ext. night, rede all night and tho iu--;i is over I will talk to you." He was ure.'-.-ein a white coat with FShorily ; i.'e" i'orev.a'ine'fl t..aler.t inoming about 0 o'clock saw a wtt'e.nerit of Indians. We traveled r.o;:t!, gohigon stripe". Tho rest of his dress was c had been reduced to v.ri'.iag, his atten;:s called to Ik. report that tha roa-.lWe got otf i.t this wriho iann's, except that ho bad on a tion nnrrow war. Ke wore pair of mot easii.K. Then he commenced iPitifitis were j .remit i:i;r Indian town; tho Lillians hr-r! ai.iii s the new different from any Jndwus I ever ;ay. oar dar.e- e- everybody joining in tbo said that iosOvI to war; that ia taught in Christ sir.iag while we dauced. We were c ia The women cud men were dre-ixwhito peoples' clothes tho womeu having daneed till lato in the night, when he peaee; aud it tne luumns er.gagco iq their hair barged. There Indians had told us we had darced enough. The war they would be iiatiug contrary to their faoos jiaiiiled vlu!.e with black next moruirjg, after breakfast was over, bis teachinga. spotB. We stayed with these peopta nil we went into the circle and spread canEvci'voiio SatisSed. day; we took the same rond at night and vas over init on the ground, the Christ New Tokk, Nov. 22. -- Vice Prarilaat of midst us. the He told us Wo standing all and traveled on. night, kept about, daylight we saw a lot of howes, he was going away that day, but he lioys of the United Slates Roiling Sto'-and they' t' Id us there wc a lot of In- would be back tho next morning and Company, made a statement tonivht dians there, ho we got olf, and there'r. talk to us. confirmatory to .that made by tlio . M)T AN JXBIAN-where we faw Indians living in huts of of the compaay hi Chicago tod. .v. In the night when I lirst raw him I He said aueiilary there and got had been gra. s ( itiio'.'l. We eomeliung to cat. There v.vro wniti thought be wais an Iadian, but tho ne.il, had in ail states where the company laid "o got on tii" eai" at day when I could seo better, lie looked living near by. Ail li.e. crcu!i.r3 are aa' iw.eo pro: o.'f diii'erent. Ho was not so dark as an with the arr uaa.aneiit U;c u re.'fiver night, and outing the night we nmorgwKf.o Indians who weretish oa',er. Indian nor po light as a whit.1 man; he whic'ii is to r.naie il ie ecaiipaay to tide Wo stf.ved auiong tho lish'e tera i'l had no heard, cor whiskers but very over (he critical point Al:e I.oncon d then irot. i'lto n heavy eyebrows. He was a good looking committee advia.d il ad tois e,l !.' :aoni::!!j cliiei' We man. of were th. crowded up very cIofo. has be n fit'!;-othe i.Oc rr v,i bv th Ikj.ird Wo had boen told that Eoiody wr.s to at and v;e ar: ivaal directors ir v w Th.aro talk, and cvm if we whispered the on a big riv.-rCimVt would know it. I had heard that hike near t:.e agancy. Christ had i in v.' crucified aud I kicked The as, a soar on bis wrist and to and I ::u ana iVere 1 ir.ut ao oae oa ii,?. to be ti.-i;o:,,c. a:i a,aa. I .1. If.. " ia "iuii v.O a!: a. hi. a depav;. .1.) ih !..- 1. f., ve:e I ne 1! s.r We Wo. i th: 1 ng-n- , . Khoi-hones- Hi-ie- tl--n- In Uert-'-i n is Pioj-.pe- t ?;-- 1 v r- - -i al'it 1 Aiic-tac- J!!rnPiiJs liib.:'.' riii.-- tte 5ot'".s froni iljrlac, .a i ur.d a,-.i- pJ A j - ..! f - i IVrt .11.;.! i v. t;: K rtgb M r "jy r li!ti. it ::, pia fto:a lk..s .i y Yi'JJt, Xor. trl Xi Comb, of B.ii''.;.-sthe utwly U t vl ci-V.- V!. ur, r c Mr . dal.t.-- UiMght. i - iV. ! ! ' f i jr f ie ;'.. !' i - 1 i4 t'hk-ji-rili" : !., .? V w.--i- I fci !, Ytirt i 5 l .... Ls.vin - t K I. . . .. ,. . r. r . V. I I- rc i . . .f. i.."t.--a- i ht-M- i i? f- It I'i-ga- - - . U-j- !at J lav r i y I, ;i j! by tl.e (irsr.d Crt . :j -- . . the aairo Iiva-r'fi'- AL:w., Nov. , he Harvard eleven defeated the Yale team here thin afternoon 12 to C in one of the most brilli.v.t games in tho history of football, liefore an audioiies of probably 20.1HK). Iv)th teams played like clock-worand for tho firs, hah neither was able to score, though Yule was the with a strorg wir.d in tiuir favor. Tha tcoo'id hfdf Harvr.rd fare d tho lighting. The Yale iieai fought like (leads, but the CriaiKotis made a digged defensa and hehl them down. The liar-vairboys marched through IV fU.- is fa.a-t!ie rejoicing and red lire, top of the gr.ird ctarad at tl.everyin r taut tiiae was cailaJ. . -- le r- r fitrior fro'ai tubcrcukvir.. eurTenag com para; iv el few cfosisof tulx'rcles oik are tho lung.; I"xirU begiuuinn fcv tKinciir in the (.pinion thut the of this iliMcso is uneertjon. Imf. Koch blftnne the prtve for rain- run There Is adv. tmneiit slant ltn d. iiMx'i,itel with lung tubercle. l'iiiii..iu, the cuiincut imthority oa eria, navs it will take fully a ywir of freipicut inj'tiiHi lniit treatment uiv u r right Hiinilnry conditiors U enatJo 1.1. e to f rr. i rchiible opie.iciiid as to the curability of t'ousuinption. cither in or a rly htagm. The opinions by i.tlurs are variivl, but e;ri-t--- d iitMiiy ell advi-- e coiiM'rv,tisiu until fnr-thevperiuicrjtM make more pfS'c.. of the remmly. lr. ba. e, THK KAV1I KV CKISIS. A cri.'is in tV cistern ijuest hai I con Hprui'g upon loin lias tht t ripple alliunee by ltid-nok- t!,,,,,..,..,, d oii-ilv- traaf-i'orlaiio'- No I!ai!;rar J? l t ley, noiamaadiag the dtp. tment of ttiid (hut he had no uoliliaaiion from tho war depar I.Hii"ti merit regardint nps lor tl J!. hud. night, as coral.y. ako F ii'l he il ig;. tiiere was no (k,e gci- of an T7i. I ! re'-eivt- lie-go- - 1 i of hojws in every form of tulMTciiiot-iMany iihysleisna are e- opinions. Some My the firw-inof the cure of lupus alone has prove. I ami not scicutinVully eetab-lii-.leLi. pus ariM from th siuue ii u lU u i.ilibO.1 iiMrO.lO, esagrrratM ing ; rojx-ile'- T.t;i Li-- co!n-mitte- e bia-.'-a:- oA.V - tbo-oilu- d 1 atj.-.te- vio-tin- ai k lll.j l.iil.t.N "..'. ii tha tint . .t...u b.j Uv4 lt.toweI uiio il.d Lot TOF4s tti ..r.y ltjaiivlai'.isu of the order, llwxigb liif I he col... h'tuu in the ultuoiiie v id tie of !ubki'h' ih 'very d.- n- not . 1.. over the humeduito -i if irealucut griw djilv. Prof. Kocn's at 1 others i t iiHt 17.tH) caws have iilreiuly Imk. i roiml.r of whom werw trenUnb a s . !.,,. n?Kix-FiEi.D- ii.. ;'i Ihe sudiien adhesion of the Kilijr of (Irivcii to proj'vt 1o fonu'nt opnly and assi t the i ishig in Crote with the rising in I'!iieusand Macedoniii. y CiKinccllor Von C.iprisi and Count has eent a joint noV to Athana v.an:ii;g tin goveni'.n 'at iu tho event of tuoiiHuroa t'ciiv; t::Ki-teniiing towartt Wi.r With Torkey. Dreihund's bipiudroo blockades the coaat of Urcees and lctives tbo Ueilenlo army to taka isahiPHl acta ei (ui la,-i- ngaiiint the Turks. The de character of this stopped tbo. bhij'.o of war over Murofie. .Details' received regarding tho railway nun der' at Ku'tno show that wheu . tho train left Ln)inic7. station, all passenger sa ve the murderers nnd their WOIH.IS PA I II MATTEKS. had Jell the tmipartment. The vuurd.;r rs threw a quantity of invert Sfveral Connuillee I'epnrts l'cfoivcd piH.tih r iato lbs eye; of the victims, sndt r i Till Pisssed one with, n knife, and I'pon. bodies were Tbo a bludgix'ii. vj'.h CkaicA'a), Nov. tlZ TI.e national com thrnwu out of, the carriage, uud th Mi'ttTHi today adopied a number of Ua:vdcrers cprang oil tho train (ih it was reports including that of the ju- fr'oV.'ltt!? pp. ' diciary committee opposing the reo noStlU'IUsEI) THE G EX EI! AL. tion of salaries. The rciioi t of the executive committee TLe Clerks Put l'p a Ycry Nice JoTa-t)e.r bareaus and the on the Him. tavi'T ir;d co"iiailteo i" reaod to a;p"i! v.ire referred Yr: ferday was General Nathiin Kimth"r-- i coainiille, which v.- slerd iv ball's Odih birthday and a lively man-h- e co'nmisi ion. tn the jsower-oIn honor of the day for that b; age. Aaether i!Hrtnnt action '.v. the d C.IMOU Of the iU! Wmn who', hoeror not the chaks in the poHtoliiee planned, a to ox c gra.n'i-iti oner awards i h"i:!d tsurpriao for tho (Jes-er- al. hliitor. Tiio !ive ia 's re a r. ! :(k very gratifjing was a littlo present, tho. lie given ia cat-- ! ins. tiding Mi'of i.ae ;.;! a' to he would be olf bin night an lo olahii loreataaiag and not )e cxjxv.ting anythinir. v e,e u def... the ileai..-;!comptiil with. guard, was c. t rdav afternoon ft echemo of oi! Nevada iii.'s , arraag-- a tienerai. trio lo get ca tii ,t the !n:.d dir. t to When bank. tarv be ..htced to impropriate- f:OV.'X for to go back tho confronted-iwas ho Tills live oflieo with quite hla iherr-i.f'T mil of Hev. Joidiih i o!i')i-.ii:rn' trie joiat on t'i rc lVlo'heo Ijawienw ti w. '.vi" iafro IucimI, prov iding 4hat and all tho clerks iu tho tiiere iii! taaw.iils lo consist of parch - aad tried bv ::ron;'e odi"o. uieni.- ie Mr. MeClab add rered tho general in lie lated uion rv 'h;'.e, tci an appropriate speoch, snd presented fori'.ncemt at him w;fh a Miwuiia watch charm, set a k or c::jitn snt.n: ja.l W'itii tivo diamands, tho gift of tha I '" il o ii icers. joint (Mai-il- ; clerlw. t nut he . ig rnitti ii is a.iiaei-iiiThe (lenerrd was so moved lie eouldt ktiUid I f. in: h '. i. (erti!;-- i i.ovei ! reply, lit first, but n.aon found a the taa-- i o,d cr pre.' S bis high appreciatkin a words to a ,d( ti oiaaor o. in" rn i. It v.as a verv gratirving oaciainn in a ni CO, g.e.J t oi:e eoneerneii. This Yar.itg MitrliclPs Condition, Kit .'.tiuir J.IilcheH, tho littlo boy who laid t!,. v 11 nearly forly feet iu the Boy'o builu - and struck uiion his bead is still ive. ife'iiaa uot regained conscioiiB-i;- ( 'j'a e ti,c though he hi lie- -' are bright-- r easy. liili t r. i.i : n. eove'y. t ; .' tk.io tl H.lv.H-aUa- coni-iirc- ot:Ur J.-- - -- .tit Over tke Pr.l.l of !:- i.,if iit. rrres I,. r'b in c ..a ;:.-- ! , : Third 1 i .. jU a . horrible i.i&ccer tkis i ' . 'y.'.v. IK' if Ir. L td :e! t, wtut to thp I irr i . I i: u fv-ca the u.ji fl..r.t-a id La' cf t i Jr. h. wm teftttlM whb pali.:ujt! i f I snJ wanted o be EUX EEOXIN'U RARn. ni .all eioiUmei t. Tie zj.r.: r i..dct-Pl';l:et'i 1'oliowr Drerliliff her to a joi z. on t j ivi.i r. boon Ilitfi iu after aha tet.t ! r a loU'..'i..f w'ei. und foracl-arlwt:.:.!MsNjitAivus Nov. tii- A Maiidinjf bter r:ng l,en tho latter entU tt e r..? t?. Koik Agn"y, V. !., to, the llyin Tribune savs: Major was stoudtt: i with a wine visit her hnd. Without u w o."d d ifb.'d toBiUn.g fhill'i cauip L I trie eMVl i f the e'n& to IL iuS.iv to the for n time a4 the chost window iuR j d ear, Me t iracd over nUipping d'icce. MeLauiih! in receive.! a letter and over, (.truck vkh U rr'.tki fonv on from Bull yovterd.if, bo an heh;u t!e ro-- of the off, tktn a friTida udmn mol Ktj ;wd the landtil on a rIor nre, ttandii.g d.wcifH. child in very nick or be 11 front of tbo !:it . aad thearailed wnul.t come to the agency Ulay to draw to the sidewalk. Mc (..- d al w'no rktitms.' It m rejiort h! here that Hnll's I ickvl up. Her snot in r w in u cii'.uul followers are jrrow n, g lnwi, Imvue tbn cor.ditio'i frotn lh t 'loik. M.'.wiah has not Mppturd, and tii;it Thesr.icid.i h:v! bivn marrital trn n the oluef. Ti' agert thiul;K vesrs. lately eitn ie:T r .1 from i'.J there no probability of trouble here at i.nd UiJu!.bb htakh Jiy wn Uuiper.i-ril- present, vjd may not !w this vint.r or dcrocntfj. spring. Uh is wiirl.ii.it hard on the of atile us istunt", ioal with a coi THE SIHEE1AS KXII.K Vi KMIuN. m.iki a btrmg argnni'Mits i.a .eist 1l;e i'T.t.i: IVolt! on tho ca-- 1 srdc of the KennRU AdvotHtos the Publ.V tell! river ure lie ciiig for their !iv.i w ith no Ti n x iteincnt is all ore hi I'li't-tiit- . of A 1(1 ioi!ir;t!. u:iwarr.int"d. It ports of h ma'icre Nir.v Yo:tK. Nov. 22. A meeting ,f foi iv miles foil di are believed lobe Ki'.v IVtil-ioof rian Utile tho bure.iu the association w.n le ! I t'd.i i.fiernoo a. The AU:r:u Craniidfe,. l Ceor-- e Kenuan the iniblic !;n.j.aI'o.m Nov. '.'J. 't he TrtlistneV of a pcri'jdicl f.r circulation in Aberdeen. llakot.k, sjieeinl Pays ttiit country and Kuf. ia pi a iucnriK of reimrti iadiaat.i that the Indian Rearo br inging to public notice i;o condition i bide of tho H geac-i- d jdn.ig the ea-'f SilK-riaIk at exiles, lie river north"? !'i rro to M.'rt would in felt iis inllnenea le ara be 'oming ve:T iae.li . .ibnagie.g- dan. Nett'-rr.. 7, i";;..i. 'iti.H.1 uieir ,.s- di.rmis, i uwimi, , ,,nv,.. iu:iin 0j tM, It w announced dial graceful laws. ,if i, .a,ui , ..,, , lA(i names were obtained to tho A, SMI!S t ,(, ,u. ,j..t,,v!,rtj ti.r( 10 me u.iir a ,i lc.iou xn i.urv,-rimvt p;,.rn(ir M, lkuu ex,.i;.,u,t lifts gone there tonight with a larger sup Siberian exiles at liberty. ply of arms and niiiiiiiinitinn, hoping to quiet tho lil.innf Telegrams wero 'roTi:ibMi'iiA:.'T. ot ived by him this lutarnoon from cav eral points, for amiistanc:). I m, in the pv elvM from commatidorsof forts Yttics Proud Yale's Colors and Sully say everything is quiet. It Dust by Hiir vard. is evident most of the alarni ia fcToiind-les- . il-Toj',-rWl.-.ii- t A threat ttver of Prof. uie iv. t iA)Jtlu .u! 5. i iv-v"- X . !:t :!.; -- ,'. r.y ', :' B'i.; N". :s:ivin!st-n- to .1 til m wfrt.coe.iair iuto c rf 1 rr. i.,y, rv i!N( n of Tin: week IX ;THEFA7IIE2L.ia. r'i-i;.- A JL' five cents. Dill llEliLlIllDGLI n St ry. r Nov. J f S 1 gge to 1c i the .t the f I thought all of you ptviplo ke.ew all of this tl'iit I have to! j you of, but it foams you do not. Ker einee the Chriet I Fe,ik of talked to me, 1 have thought 1 we W4.K wlint he g;vid. l.othtr.g bad in it. Wiiea 1 got back I knew my people ware bad, noil had heard nothing of all this, nj I got them t r;o;herai.il tedd them of it, and warned tlieiii to listen to I Unheal to it for tlnur own good. them for four uightJ and h've days. 1 told thorn, just what I've I told von here th;nk today. w hat I paid w ere tho words of I he God Almighty who wss looking down ou them. I wis)i,6oaje of you had been lip in our camp hero to have heard my words to tho CiKn onuec. Tho only Lvsd thing that thera bus b.'en ia. it ail v.as thin. I bad juet t kl lay poople thil (ho Chnat would vinit be sins ui ny Indian upon the wholo tribe when the rowit trouble (killiii'r of FergiiPon) occurred. If any one of you think I am not telling tho truth you can go and fee this in.n for yourselves. I will go with you and I would like one or two of my poopio who doubt me to go with me. The Chrkt taikud to us all in our recan pea this man spective tongues. in your sleep any time you want, rfler you have seen iiiu and shaken hands with him oaae. Through him you can go to he;;vt a nnd seo your friends. my return 1 have seen him often in mv sleep. About tha iin.e fl rs went up tho lloecbud, 1 v. as h iug in mv lodge asleep, when thij mav. appeared and told me that the Indians had gotten into trouble, and 1 was friiitoaed. The next night he appeared to me ned U kl mo hat every! bin i would con-.- out ail rigi;t. A true copy. K. C. RoBrnTsoy, (Higned): First Lieiton:u;l, l'kr.,t Cavalry, s . r.'.ilr luh.-.e- the teach i.Mi r.'xtiij.tjrr. nif-oiin- . tlrr lieve everything ha said and that w must net doubt Lim, Oim. be !ki. would did we he if Thut kuow it; that Ka would kneiw our thoughts and actions, it did not matter in w hat iK'.rt of the world we roiht be. Wlieti I heard this from the Christ and came back home to tuil it to my peoj.lo I tiiov.ght they would listen. Whero I went to, there woro lots of white people, but I never had one of them tuy Jta unkind word to me. fi-.- lV-:!- i if tuua "I:i-diK- S the-lilc.'- lrcf.ertej nor ou'.'! I tii.al? eo iie wcie k.l gao-iwoulil ind pe: pie unioiig us wlio .ickr.rt vouid heal ail our wojuda by niere touch and that we would live forever, lis toll ua not to quarrel or titfitt, nor strike enck other, nor shoot one ur.othf r, that tiio whites and were to. l all one xop!. He Raid if anyor.o tii.Kl eyp,! hht be ordered, his trite would be wipnd from Ixvause rniiiouij wars rible Thty said Cbrint knew he as coming; that eleven of Lis chiiarrn were also oro tiwaya Jel ii;ineJ HLi kind. It appeared fiom a .vas obljincJ Ly reming llrx the that Christ bed eut Tor nie to ro thee, Titr. Cu.m Liicu Li is of in;v.irl:.n't and thut as w by uneoueciou Jly I took t'- - the jjuLlk-- , than l! f.u t ta il it va the journey. It LaJ been fore ordained, l.'lirint had and others nbtnlnci, asi isautl.ei;tic. It is .i.og'.ato-tucj- t from til Kumtnouet Miylffrom two to tfebes, of an Iuilm thoro.itilj- cui;vi:n-threo or four from ehch tif llftsen cr in iiln owo lii'aul of the of ttixteen diifer.Mit tribes. There were more tiUTerent l than I had tlif curious ptrautjer ut VlkT L.ik(. iuguas over heard before and 1 didn't .utider-tit.iiiI'oiicri'i.vt's rti.L, rt?r:rxT. auy of them. ( They told me when Ktatcmont of the Clie,- -. ra.o I go there tiiat my(!-reaFather was v. ii".. ta i;it thire.'l J, but 1 ni.S not know who he PoiVJijiao of v,,.s. Tha peojld iih eul le 1 called a .ChriFt. weat to call oiatiii ;..id I Wt ti:- rosi iv In Novctnivr tin.-treat t:'.her, who seat word to us I v.v;,t to rnUi.au foiirttvn dayt; ia that witli ti e oilier Choyc-nuescamp come he would took tl..' I'uioj aud that then through tkrfeiK-r-'j- i .val d near Pj'ramid Lake t'hriit had appeared oa er m s IleKtid Kra Jcil-.- if a V.'.J the iibftUl LUiH-- t . old tt-that if w.re with tl.esincivi-- 'well alv.r this I spevlj everyone w.jVid Ure: ei-- are lo;hrs 1 uerer kraw this before. T.!t . (.OJ4I CHKl.ST. iIhta a thft the good t..di jobf-ja- iiere. tho truth. huuk fi.uud out ih aud Ji.kar.fi eu.'.Tv'iy !xfj? tii::t t!:i" fj!!hti- - ben so Jr. fharlfsitVab ?ay Ur't te fsihyjthatit.4:f we fuust 1 W . ,xii 1 vall hi'irf that Mrut'i. I nn l ;.:y pflopl have i ,p tt:. l ts j;i z : Jr'. tai .,.uld m Jitfre'-- t fi"t j iho-What I aia !,:'? to scy i Tao two nrn e.iiirg ivar X'rA, U-r.- tioa i.. slUll small us fcSjru: Ik'tticc the .': i l a. Vf. U'Ui,- hud We Killit 'itfy tru-.- l irsei-ilc.'.. k. to fri ta i th.at tai- euth to ;;t jijy: IH' J k vj we J1 be tnc.--t ad ilhoff 11. j:- - ;.ud I fvtu-- tnt this a'l go.j.1 bfie ftr, :fd tht-i- r tLetu to.tar-fntcus w i:'a :.v' rot'j-- r, II m.J the? I. '.. was a titii . ; fail of the rejir. tha youth of all tij'.ghbcrA I thu'Jght it eiraag? tbst ip 1 In-'- I K.-;'- r rtI;-- the fi-tifcl tht iulo t'aiu lw i fa I jti ruu.'. t4 J- Ewuttrftok toewju'tu itek aregrci.'s r i Ua. T.ae dtct-- v a fct Piae Kide .tJ .!irr h.".um IS to be t'-.- i T.4DYS II'.'IiElLLE ?LVt VtJtt CITY. Kilfa Mory . i.'i-- tijre i f. k-tte. l.i.-i-i'v-k rryititu d-t- was K'.u us, be would ''.rtivt's ai.d j i , s.:-L '.vi 1 that they were si! to t j e .rib tud thet ,1, rt"j-irrf- ) " f koU t". tltV:-uSIlEIE.Il'IilrfilllE.lIli. fnalve't; it f u;vILioa lW d taib itui. hit fc-u- I want s tkre U-r- m;-'- re i i:e.,'vi a nclv.-s- htea j iiiiiry,.ii V. I .i it d,iS ie - .a- "J iigeLc n: ? U w iJatlJ of t!? ipl irffeby. the TLi w what tt,t--y il.d to tat often it i;.. wtat I aA v t try to h.s u-- r iLo:Ljr . I knew i.H"t I Bys-tftiia iyjiwxi try cbil lrco f I ho- - bed fco I urrt Ij k to dacv I. .ft frizz. tc ! kft . 1 to thu I will tht-tnit th.at'a tL?:a that in ao many buE-urxivj.l ii .Miua'jcct il fie9 4il the yean I mould oioie t ack t-try rersovod ti.eT bat ia lukea that MiJrQ. At tL er. J tbi 'a:m I here i t r.kirlous Lit ";,.-;;,- .. da bS as. Eil-Hi- ita'stv, tiv'i rr:vr I i raa; OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORXIXfl, NOVEMBER 23, 1800. .V; J TE :il iiV COMMER .CIAL. TV '. ! 7 r VOLUME IV. NUMB Ell 4G. Indian IT TYuA vd in.iae-ii.iiel- Mc-Cla- hi, (toa'-ajitte- iif-r- Spa-oae- -- f'OirrS LSTJIEAoEI : PrcsiJ a'lit lianiuMi Tskin,;- an tare.st i;i f lit! Ctit'Kt ii!!. - Y.v'KiM3TO, Nov. 22,-T- i vv.. be parlrnent has authorised tho numb r oi of 1 .kota Indian si oeta of the diva-iolive hundred ir. ai. increaaed will be selected front the Indian Indian?. .M. j ', ana o!iiCciieral bcnojicu t.i.n a tor iooti n.u that every hour pa.'A'd witao".l ;'.: bri:;htenod the proapae'? of :: iiement or rue penning oi pcaeeil' turban ae. Seorr.tr: rie Procto'- aad iaoie k - vte-- e l .' ii who ma ia e. the I'r.vi tares', ia two r !.'ia t af' rr.'jon Klaei d i fia. 'i alean i f fro a aai ; v. ,1 n k;-a- k that .. i 1 t j .0-- ::!-- i. ro.a i (":, ii.i i i i . Ci.-:::.- 'g I': !...tli t 2. r: A!te:;.':i!tee oi' I'nnbrrs anil Vi k; '::;. .i City, a l':'y L.-r No. T, Knigiits of . ::) aieeting very '.. id "- : .': .;.:. , : ight mom- V ..e two a from . .o from from i.. ' e..aM, k mill aad ' aud tho ;.;'.--' ..I: !h ' Tin v to'd e :c-- tlr.i. this ciwritry .:rc t'tey are go, pi d.aas iia';wh'rre I l .1- fr-n- - ;,r' ia.'-.t-- ; a,- -- ii. i have i.v to : .:. i 'vai'a vmi my v a ':. a-- 'a oi:: ai'- rvh.-- a.,o i ,e .'her. r.adc , ;;nl Ji-- i oa a' 1'r.a . lav; ij:Ki".; aa.-- an- - ma 1. i. ad Lave Sev. a la cattb, fill -I -i: k ta '' ' the .a. )..: '; ua i 'th tir-aad "i ' j rrmgi , : '. . en. J,'ri-taken ;,i, haw A'i t; ;;eticv. daa- -i s :.Ai"a-- . lo talk to .:ao;i-..- -a. i! a esto J .r,, i:a,a w!i. rn.-.d'every U'L'tr you w.: J aa; at,', ly.ag to yon, i,v area:,,'! ei.i:d".-ii hi ) t : - c.iil.a bn ! cvv.-v- - tl.iago-- ' i! ; : ms'.-- : '!aa:!'f iiatitc.".) Si.oail Vi'.!'. . i i1 : ano in. ! : - 1'; 4 i v.- )'- Sr.tr' i i'o:.;-:- ; ir art! a ei ; ia.- ia- ' . aad ta at a ia ' k- a l i aoj aaiaa e,n !v hoar lu ur k. s morn- - |