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Show llmr if Indians are PIiiu ilac fa. From an interview in the Baltimore Gal Fa'her Gouzapue, Director zeito of the Indian Mission at White Earth, "How hmtW Indian1 Commis a sioners treated you ?" "TtcVe are grave andfierious'com- ; tlaints against tbera." ." .? s "What are they?' ' ; 1 , "I" will tell yoa 'a story. In Marth tast while traveling from Dayton" to Hamilton with one or my Indian boys, I found on entering the cars there was no seat vaoaut. Ou looking ircund, however, I saw two gcn-'tleme- looking at my p9cket book?I discoy THE : 1NTHR-0CEA- N. erii.X'M PS iards Jefu 1 t liowever, a portrait, and I sent it up & Daily. with my name' written acrosa it. He WeekIj,Semi-Teekl- y refused to set me. I called at least Eta1i!i1icd lets than three er Bt58 as a teu times, but was always refused. pledged to RepuDli.-aI'per,and organization of the dofrnd aad in the priuciples was Iu the evening I standing the National Kppublican I'urty.tbe IN corridor, when mv fellow traveler Wtt early pushed to the forufroiit, of jourmliim ? a gu'ccew unrecednted in the from Djyton to Hamilton passed out, and aeliieved history of such cnterpris.!". By universal assent and he was ldentinea by my cnier as it has beeii asuijfned position a Commissioner Smith. I told him an The Leading Kepublican Paper unpleasant truth to his faee without knowing him, and he did not care to l. THE XOKT1HVEST. see mc again. Not alone on Its political character doe the trnuu-tui- n rest its claim to popular favor. in all departments, and in this era of progressive Journalism anpires to ponitiou among the bent makes especial claim a The INTK-OCAINi'Eii-OCJSA- AT : I : IN A ,: ? Tho Agricultural Department Is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and experience, : , - In Literature, Local and General News, Foreign & Domestic Corresjwrtdence, Purchasing direct from Manufacturers A First-cla- Newspaper ss 'It : 3xxroirlor Stylo Order Books, swindled, and 6aying a little ' " Itcccipt Books, ugaiufct the Government. "What had.be ta say to thatT' : "IIo asked mo what fault' I could v' 11 ; imi Heads; find wjth the government,. ,aud I answered that it seemed that Grant ' Letter Heads, was so intolerant that he" did riot wish the Indians to enjoy the religion of their choice. He itatoil that no one . Show Cards, had ever done so much for the In: ' Cards dian as Grant, and that the' red man Visiting ' ' V ' Y'i Yk M ' now had everything he wanted. This Business Cards, 1 denied, ani said that bisagetits' ,; were stealing all they could from the Ball Tickets, ludiaus. Tlio Board of Commission-era- , too, would not fulfil their promises to the Indians, aad were, ' .;' 'to Heal Tickets,! r the stealing from them by r - : '. "i couu-teuttnei- -- ; NATIONAL NEWSPAPER 'AND THE" Z one that will lie found useful and interesting to Americans in every part of the globe. M hits it especially repreeentri the GREAT INTERESTS of the NORTHW EST, it is Natioual in its views Firm and comprehensive in its lu its political faith, it is not bigoted, and iu a'l discnrsions aims to be candid, dignified, and above ' ' JOBBING EETAIL TRADE & nducements Unequalled by any other House ia ljiah. almae. perODl has the largest aggregate circulation of any newspaper published in the Northwest. It is sent to more lhan 0,(MK) distributed in every State and Territory in the United States, in all 'the British Provinces, and numerious loreign States and countries. The INTER-OCEA- Poet-office- s, i SHIPiVSENTS MADE TO ALL POir.TS. Terms of Subscription. ' ' DAILY. $12.00 By mail (payable In advance), per year Ily mail (payaWle in advance), threee months 3.U( 2.U0 Sanday edition, per year (extra) . . ' ' ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO ' 3 00 EKMI-WEEKL- : By mall per year (iu advance) ' By mail, club of four, (in Advance) , By mail, club of six (iu advance) By mail, club of ten (in advance) One fbeb copy witn every club of ten, WEKKLY. v. " Bv mall, per year (iu advance) :.; Club of tour (in advance) Club often (in advance) , CI ub of tweuty, (in advance) One club of twenty. with i rati copy every ll.ito 16.00 24.00 II. B. CLAWS0N, . : Snpt. : 1.50 00 s4-t- f. 12.0U . 20.00 , the agents.Hand Bills, "What had Smith to say tathati" The new postage law A PTk1 "DHCP UO 1 iiVjiJi ""takes effect the 1st cay of "Ile 'bctraed very indignaat, arid Shipping:Bnis;;V':v.;';;':::.,,lii'.... January, A.U., 1S76. Uiiderthia law the po tage I wondered at it, for you see, I did on nepers must be raid AT THE OFFICE v .V ' ... WHERE THEY ARE MAILED. This will make rt iiot then know he was Smiths f I Conece'sary for all subscriber or agents sending us ntinued by telling him that about 'two snlmcriptious to aeud the money TO PAY IN ADDITION TO TH.K SUBSCRIPTION Monthly Statements, was the on an there agent yeara ago PRICE. The following are the rates to be paid under the new law. ' , Chippewa reaervatiou named Smith WEEKLY IS cents per vear without' ever This "man, SEMI WEEKLY consulting 20centsper year DAILY 80 cents per year AND the government or tho Indiana,' cut Special arraugementa tnadftwith country pubdown a large number of pine trees, lishers for clubbit g with their publications. KunpW eopiee free. Money can be sent by draft, aud, after selling them to the whites, piiiney, order, express, r rcgintoid letter, at oui risk. . . r' pocketed the money, and never gave f' o '.. 4 A.ry Address .? artery , either tho lndisns or the government a ' INTER-OCEAr,.;-a cent." V M. r 'That must have been fin unplea 119, Lake St., CliicaeB ' ' sant istatembat." i LROA i So it seemed. ,.I 'noticed 'he was i c ; MERCHANTS . SIMMONS & GLOUGH ORGAN CO;'S Vi . the is not excelled by any publication in the is a country. The 1NTER-0CKA- s. bing or most extensive dealers,' and having special advantages from buying in large quantities we Can offer to And everything that goes to make ; ; in the...,.. :,; Required by.7 the Trade ..:!,:-.:..- . ROOK "ST ik OU KT T A Z 1ST s, Is conducted with great care, and everything possible is done to make the MAKKKT KKl'OUXS such as the FARM KHS aud BUSINESS MKN of the Northwest can KJ2LY UPON. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, He then wanted to ; The Commercial Department IS EXKCCTED t , i JIIE WORK sJOB Itxoxr what I was doiugvith'.him, land J told him that I was lecturing tL rough the cities of the United; States for an Indian mission, and had; ' four Indian with me. t He wanted to know what, J said in my lecture.1,! lid told him I was exposing the manner in which the Indians were . Osdsn Junction Onlcft - "- Merchandise! , "What happenod after you took your seat?'' "The gray haired man asked me if the boy was uot Indian and I told ' NEWSPAPER. FAMILY A Its columns are carefully guarded against objectiouable matter, and every effort is made to render ita pleasant and profitable companion to the home fireside. " him ho was. ; ei !eet ou that opposite. : I; asked an vlderly man, with gray hair, moustache arid goatee, who was one of the two,' to oblige me with a scat. He looked at me, but did uot epeak. Ou being requested the second time, he arid his companion took down their feet,' and the boy and I took the seat. I have slnco found out that tbU was Commissioner Smith, of the Indian Hoard." IN ALL KINDS OF It aims at the highest excellence were occupying a double eat sitting ou one and having their it Wholesale1 -- Dealers . POsT-AU- OA B I ' ' 1 ' fkH NE Tr ORGANS All V P V. L 'A, ,,: h.-nf- ivY-- ' i 1NTKR-0CEA- INTEK-uCEA- f Jw "'"""HOI P n N INTER-OCEA- N , .,.'. . . . N, rii 'work d uncoinfortableVhut 1 'continued.'' I tol 1 him the Indians complained to the authorities at ATashirlgton,', but i .Box . 3. t;.T. TniEn, . fi A 5ort time obtained no redress. j ' after, however, 'the 'agent ', lost his place, and was called on to Washington ana maue.an, inaian jomnu3' IttTIOHXl'WATCil'COHPat.? siouor. Tho gentleman then said: J l 'Can yon tell me his name? said, 'Yes, I can4"; y '". 4Vha.t was it?! ,'.' r, r,j ,'o : ii nfi ; S v i i,, 't s Y: WILD OATS. V 7 PROSPECTUS FOR 1S75. - . ; lh nas tf , ; .;"' Smith.' ;" said, 'Mr. Smith was to'6' much a gentleman to do that, asd you are a lir !.- to saso.'" l 1 . there were twe thousand Indians Ion aud arouud the Chippewa reservation who weuld tell the same lie. vile said lie was going to Washington, and would tell 'Smith. I thanked him and gave him my card. I further said that I was going to Washington, and should tell this story, and if required would bring all the Indians nscessary to prove the statement true." i "". ' " 'How did you find out the geutle-rua- n was Commissioner Smith)"'' "About three weeks ago 1 was in New York, and found that Ihc Board of Iadian Commissioners was in session there. I ascertained that Commissioner Smith wis at'thb Fifth ; Avenue Hotel,-anhim.1 He .was i I called Ha', room, and bu, tir-'se- e 4 WATCHES ! SIX STYLES N0i B. VT. Kaymond; 31AM.'i I'o'up'niy J.JT. liyordon. itts in d.. iijesk wA'n b ii.Ty fnr.-A'utn:tl Jtrpufat'oHftuA tint ;... 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