The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1873 Page: 4 of 4
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I M **—>— tte till
I VI IWJi ^ 7"
Kbtwne imI
A
Oor. Bovin, U*w.
mmutpMMt On Mr arrivnl
we team! UmI * majority of the
Itidian* iwAmO* * «"•• »* ••'I
thoae thel dhl now* in »«»
painted np,nntl «Ibnngh
they nwM Ml n Tehsiina raw.
lawritetel/ m our arrival,
(ton. Davitlaon, the ewntnoiid.*
of the (Mint, aonl nnt wonl twlho
different tribes, notifying Ibeni uf
tin- UovetWa pnMMO M«l the
l>ur|Mo^#r hi* wohf
Oftho Kiowa tribe tbte* w*to
•onto hull ihMM abiefii proowit,
nml m niniiy brn vwa. A wm| the
party wvrw Kicking mm *ihI
Date Wolf, two oftho moot influ
ontlnl cblt'lb l« tho tribo, hot hooo
of tlwir warrlotw. Tho whole num
her oT IntllniM *1 tho council did
not exceed twenty.
Tho nonooil in hold in tho |w*t
quarters, amt tho Governor rt
idalned to tho Indtnno In very
Ihw wont* tho object of hi*
visit to thorn, *nd raqinoUil
them to bring In their entire
trihen mid enter Inin n trenty.
Tho Governor Insisted on the
most absolute gnsnintees of peaee
from tho tribes before ho wnuhl
agree to relesso their ea|itive
ehlee. Among other things lie
deinmided Hint they should give
np not only their arms, but llielr
horse*.
Til* chiefs pretended to secede
to the terms oRered' them, and
feigned In lie well pleased at the
Governor's pro|sMlti»n fur pent*.
They said, llimngh their s|a*iikcr,
that they desired to smoke the
cm 111 met and have a lasting |ience
with Hie whiles.
ilut In the afleruiKiH, when
they Min lied to their trilirs, the
whole lot of them hastily picked
up their traps and dusted for the
mountains. The Indian agent
.said they would tiol eome In iigiibi
while tho cowiiulssinwern were
there.
On Tneaday, Indian Gommia
sinner Mmitli,' who had come from
Washington to lie present ai the
1'Mifemwr. presented a vrilteii
appeal or protest to the Govern
'or, on the pail of the Hulled
Atatea. The argument of the of
•Hal paper prearnlcd to the Got
erne* la that the chiefs slnmht Is
rs lea and, anil that the IinIImiis
themselves can .with Justice
charge the government with tiad
bUli In the metier, as mime time
ago the got eminent lntlm«led to
thnae triliea, with the concurrence
of Gov. Ilavls, that Rantania ami
Hlg Tree woohl Im releaaeil Jnst
as anon aa the Kiowa* ami Gout
aoehe* returned the ea|rtlves and
property which they bad stolen,
within • eertatn time. A a the
I adhma had eagerly embraced
this propmdee, and mmle not
gglO ” g^M#liMfl laalo
w 0*^0 v**^g*v* e* ** IV Ol l|l|| ItVIl,
hnt hod olao retnrned eeoeldeea *
hid property whieh bml not beea
sotted ho, they eeturally expert
ed tho gov era meet noohl beep
■W fWiNWr
Ae Governor Davia deommled
additional goarnaleea, and oa the
•otter WM • his bonds, the gen-
eral government weald, If Home
lodloao wow aet oof at liberty,
ttoooder thdhopatation of hav
Mr efttrwa were ehesrrahteiathe
weuntaias. ID Indlio egewt
most how nalirwmed what
woohl ho the twawlt, aa (n the
storeing he had asat out mutter*
tolahwm the Indians that Aon-
Unto and HigTtw. wenhl he m
leased that evening.
A large nornlwr of them t»-
tamed, hot remained *»•* dis
Mrs low
Pittsburg, writes to the Se* the wind was damp with coming
York Tribune, iw contradiction ol 1 wet.
Generals llartrauft and llolt, that ' vvbea J*mi* and blue-ey**! Llnte
she knew Mrs. Hunalt was man not;
wImI white ahe was impri solid ||,. held a gingham «Vr bl« burnt,- ___
and oa trial at Washington. -» And to the maiden thus he Midi THE PANOLA
site heard the chains clank upon |„velygirt. my heart's afire
te-r snkles when they were mot with love's un-pu-ic liable didie; , ,
ml. The chains ptvvmtcd her *IV. dean-M .me, w ilt thou t* Brine.
IMing her firet. and site only "lid Awt j,g„ aar in tin- grt***r> line?" j
I It. It. Mct'tiuui.
ttiicicao & IU<
I Successors Is
WholesalR!
■Cotton Facb
Watchman,
Umw withnot the Pbrt, aiHonewt j them on tho Root. Krery time 1 g, ammt-sw.st iwplled t
It having amoe distrust of what the ehaloa clanked JIis. ounati - „jjn| M„, U„,;,r.-L;u toon- »«>'
j wini '^WMar the prisoner j ^ '
(hr the camps of tbsir trite*, first in cmirt, and aayat | — -
lulling the Imlisn commissioned “Mm. Harr art sot t**f»*re nr Adrift*"*,
through the teteqiwtsr, that hu ra'ber o« otto side of her Judge*, urm
never would iwgiwl Ida Intsrfer-j uhainrd with links »f Iron a* j Chairmen of the Kvr.uiive
anew in their behalf, and that 1 heat y aa those ol a teg chain, and , Cmnnrittee.
Uiey want to reassure llielr |s-o- while she snt thus sin* was gen* To lh.* I>ino« rsry of T» \a-: , 1
wle aanutekly M lamalbte of the ly insulted by Ho* spectators. On the seeoml day "• Ihcwn j
goo.1 will ol the government to »„•« and women, or things that nlci'»m ”t"...'i!l.,
ward them.-They say they lute hsik« d like men and women. *.|lllt v„f, t.rtll |a-rmlticdl
buried tKe~htU» bet lore ter, oad Once she turned jule when nne ot1 # ltw*ballot. At mf|n»riml. sinis*
thut it the wrlmw* olwerved tlieii t|„w- etcalur**" said! “I hope ||M. close of the war, have Ibepeo- . v ... .
narfrvrftbe »reai, them would be j ,|„.V wdl bang b*.! -I.d l«mk at pte ufTevas Iwe.i l« nnilbM togn ( AKTII AfJK, I A A OL A
J ................. 1
»*i ni.i'iii 1* .tr
:
Neeond Dlapoteh.
. true that therw wen...............
could not te*.ir it. brtt s|*oM' «*n tl, ov,.rase the eititen, and keep
and saidj ‘She diws not be*k like j |(llll ||,e tsd's,but tlnmMiiids
were still laiMiriug illidel tin*
C Oh T K X A S,
la devil. Ahe looks like n kind-
hearted woman, and you are a
Caddo, Oct. la.
Hantanta and. Hlg Tnw had a
council with their own people, mean isrwanl fnr igaoUing a pn«-
AaNtanta look up n handful' ol‘ oner.* A man in reply said in
sand ami saidi “You see tbatt|iuei Aim's a reted!** and I re
That's all the Indians t All the pealed, Steward I onward T M»*.
sand over these hills am Ibc.. Awrralt l«M»k<-d up and onr eyes
whites. They ate too Hinny for i met. The eipn ssnm of In-r face j
eMishiug weight of the defeat of . . . Kn
onr miii*, and sought only Im re Evory Woflneaday, ot 92 50
|H,*e and ipi'et; and themfun*, n* I
insed to take any part in the nf 1
blits lit tile state. Tin* cares and
muflicts since that time are too
laaiitiar, tn«M-ci»p.v your time .with
a je« i al ol them.
There me tides in Hu* nlVair* id
Per Annum,
us. It la no Uia* our lighting will limiut nn* to tin* grate, and I . 1,,,.,,^ mid nations. Hint when tak
ilte hi. We had ladler Im at pence, tlnuik tbsl lot tin* look ol grali en al tho Ihm4, do not id ways;
Tim white men can whip ns ll1 tude it wore. Mi*. Anrralf* ‘ bmd to tu.tum*. l’nldic opinion,
they want toP* lie then sat down, chain* w. 10 a ......... Mit.j. et or. :'t'^'Vmcinniitii'Von
eiHiveisation in \\..shingloi, at h(M, ,|w.-i,|,.d. that..thei
tin* time, and this moiunig 1* tin, It dlimoret'onteuti >nshould take j
llt.*t linn* I hate etei In-aid !|i»> np.thc i'lin itinolH nominee.
Tim inatss on it sru Hu........... tin* fact Hut Mr*. Mur- v Thetefoi*.;. when Mr. ilwlrj
*al wea "onnoatnl, the lieail nt tile |
patriot a'nd |leonM-iut sank.
I.YpuMlI'lll pal tv
amid llin assenting gniuta .of a
uumtew of his under chiefs.
Ilig Tree said: “You see this
tree!
Indians. The leaves in that large \ rail was Mieied as *ln*
tormit are the white (ample. They lily through''•belong Iniin i «*rni.
tr> ‘
am (ini many fnr us. *lf Hie
whites Hie nil' llu-ir gnus once,
Tie-
bad
KOCE
—Dealer in—
WKNTKKN PIlODl’CK,
-ami—
Manufacturer
of every description of
(’HACKERS,
Xon. IM & III,
OiTstii •
^lireveport,
Louisiana.
V
Solo agent for the
gt*rm 4 Snrral CwuniiiMa |
*
Nos. Ill n Milam Street,
w,
1).
M< i'll AIL tv CUN.*,
* R
wa tcli maitW
am* jkwclkks,
Neltii »ld« pul,l»C -M, u»r>.,
maio hall hj, •
AmfATtTIKS snd J. w. lr>
ff - oasiiort moiet-, sn,| vc*
gil.llulil't d. II.nr ulll flUpi * ,‘l
I'legHlit I ill. Ut'if i;.,’*.| .11.1I
Wstcl.cs, fijlver w»rc. ft-'me C^ijSr
( l<*'k* ot, vi rv lii-si ripti-ar, YidC |
Uailsr Mtrtegs. vte,
Jsty it T.'tijr
- ----hi
T H a N a W XA1
S I N GE R
M*»1|
*4%P
i K*
' sou*
m^k
3-:ir*
l*Ttnilt,v Netting
l*rinei|nd oitiee of the Contpig^
NO. :t», t MON stjl'AItR
New York**
tell wldeli. Out* of the cliiot* iu<
Hmatetl ralbcr plaiulv that Anti-
talltw ulul Itlg Tire bad been stile
sidlKed. tin said if tlm whites
were little to Whip them, they
would have done It long ego, and
mil Im making treaties; that Han
Inula ami ttig Tree had, js-rlmps,
gut erooked rmigues dm mg ibcii
stay with the whites, amt Hurt it
would lie well to watch them im
a wldlji. I
ul Mode nml '\giieiilrin.il II.-II.
TIm*V had lumight some Idee ,,,, . ..... . . .
. . ... rliese luiildiligs Mile | lined bt a
presents with them that Hie In ,, ... , ,, *..
.... pri-tly ruattc. bridg>*, li. anlliilli
than agent bml g ten. If these 1
tut
Ihid
ilHitN
llil>M Ml III r tll.lt,** | ||»M < ft il III.Ml *111*ill lls tllilt IumI
Hipm* flip ntli»*r jmm'nhiA uIim w itr* il ti^iliisl iiw |«n iii^rkv twi>
itt*i«a-.»--■ i '! “*'' ^........WIM-I.W!"-
were 11 nuinber.ol more grunt* »i . uity Mr*. Auirall bad ur.in.tt fn,.nTTf marked, .wu-boiit the
a Am* lit nr dissent, I could baldly ntsatt and lilting Ini' b*r*l ill tin |M,Inclimithm to deteinl it.
time uf the trial. Iti iii-e. HroM-'iimt* remiiinetl nway
—' ■ ‘Oe • it,nn He* election*, nml ri*ltt*ed to
ll«*ril<‘iill«iH of IIm* I .urgent |, Merclbs-b*'* loi.eunnt
HllsonIc Tt-iuplr* III lint Hu. acts and deeds of nUst'ith* and
Worlll. .folly of I lie liidn'iil puti.lor tin*
hist lour tears. They ale fresh.
The eel,-mollies ef the tletliea | state fiee ol deht, you
turn of the Ma*oiin* Temple ol UmI the cotmiry Imrdem-tl with
I'h dm 111 pill, i, Slid to Im- tin* larg oldigaltous: from a lieastny ttver
e*l temple III (lie world, a, re in fitting with money, toil
ailgill .ite>t oil the Night of till* r|||1|| „ o| w i„,M..
“Ath, hi a grand tourney ol , ,,]| ndministiutioii gate iptlei.l
Knlghls fcinnl.il'althe Ae.uhm*. im|lepo*c In sociity.; \ *u bate
ft ol a *el of t agalnmd I'oHre, to
ltd Ho* work ii**igtn d firi iillol
, ... . .... tiers; tor ttjndteiaty win,*., id
l*r* 1 • > tnatie. It.nlg *, '"•,'ill'l|l'* minMrnlUM, im riled t ii’itietinn,
elitefs had 11AI done some mawl ! at if gave s.d.*lm turn . 1. u lo the ;
. t filial of ;tH flic fllll.'l • 1 'fllMhl'CriwIul, V«#u II M I'llH II tt
turn> tolh. whites, why rlhl they! Mi| ..........I-. amt .imlgm.nl* a,e
semi them hack with presenlafi 1 things tor .osu't bt all «;!«>* *. f
Kor his part, he thought there! '«*» "V''," "" ........... .......
was nolhliiu like flabtiaid lor If i M' '‘-i*"ine Mi«til j||„n,. a rung* f AA til you entlcel
® ^ ® f j received, at Masoute Hall, the, i|u**e atm*cs f Will toil again
, 1 T Mete (fn . M(llj uf |,„|g, \; ■ tone fmoi toi public ageiip* who
anything fin* keeping at pwt. ,k d|IM, ,(f H,| will icgaM |b.m*eltcs as ......
AantanU and (tig Tree Inked to ' ... , , , I ecitatu*, and not a* iwr m.is ,
w««if«».• w» r.rt», rr«*'.............*......-
38 DEVOTED ( ©lebrated
A| ou lit nt 11 !>»*tv
Hyo Whisky.
£}liicken ^jock
Rr», Hr! I it* Down
agent for t'anohi ( unity.
IV Oflirt*, in IIM Til
1 lit it DIM. East .side
iNpiaje.
_ t'AimiAGE, TLl
I’O
MO I If IION
»'i; •: J.'l ly
U IIISKV.
f
l*<p|fii.-1 Agriculture, Llfcrn*
lure WHenee, and tin*
l*ctc!opnicnl of the
tiff I! AT Kt:*MU ll( liN Of
They had goml
pie tty well,
rkdliea on.
At Ilte conclusion at this war
rior'a oration or war a|WM*fh, lllg
Tree anbl he had been where
three, f< nr, flte lumscs were one
on to|i of another, at which a log
fat squaw aakl: “That's '* lie.*1
Hnt Ilig Tran appeared not to no
ttef the mteriiiptiioi, ami fold
them of tho distance they had
conk* In the cam, and the number
of large white ramps Im hail s«*en.
Tho Whiles, bo I obi them, had
looghiag booses, where they nerd
te Moot to have a trig laagh, from
which I judge that the pridmi
people al llonteville must have,
lime or other, taken them
gJfc Rh M||||tt|aa,| ItePfliiMiiaiim,
W • Hlvw^lwl I iilDIHT•
Home the laRmas ngh agheil,
and mhers teaghcl; a poo which
tamest to tlm Indian
Irian Washington
andoaid: “Too see throe pruph t
I hove teamed something Irion
pan whites; I know enough not
te fight yon agate. Three are tike
eMMrra so high (hoMteg hie hand
g Ntlle higher than Ida hwerj, I
OhaD hove to ho earrfM whet I
teN them.
■« «ho very glad ha h*4 tnhea
Oew.
very marlf
tennis of music, plm eedi d to tin* j ;„„g, to y mi, nml ti m il tlm world,
tonrucy. One nl llie mt>->t utti.ic t 1l1.1t in «udcr to bate |"*ms*, gp "I '
tire features of tlm Academy was 'juvertiment, and a e.mteuted. j
the d,spl.it .d two mosaic draw '' '«'••> MrtRle. %.ai only demand
lugs of the Masonic Temp’e, lama ......||h.w.
titelty iiilniil with m.dher id |a*.irt. ;|M, use id Hie i
by Karl Marik.ill ,lidut Thondy. jmiiy means nt y.iur comaiauil In
Luge delegations of Ridglit*''«**w«R'lteh the*** glial ends. I
from almost every Atate in ,r,,. Mrn.l .bat yon will rcmcmls ribat
I. , * , , im icadi-r can cany you lo vn t.. I
•linn were present, and it I* mii|(, wiibuut ymir earm-sl' active J
eauggciatiiNi to wy that upuarite 1 |H-tp.
of liaMnai tirsilors amici! In | I rcci.miiiciid a i-'iisi-r,an,! more
iHf;
Official.
Hi 1 Hi: Tfc At lll.lis and
r*lflKN»is.Dr |-|>| A Tin A
IN TUI* NT ATI! nr Tl;\ A*.
, Vnn aOeid > it f - r -pi fit i> ca lid
*«, 1 f 1 1 How nji-ii 1 i.icm II- <ilirij.ni.
- v lii. !i pa* i .| 1 fi» ,N cut,' l»\ i, v»n .i.|
, to-,I tlto os. ami it,« l)..,i.c «,| |,v(,.
11*'** ntslivrs w ill on!#t , j
v.dc;
t\ l.'ii a \V, .te m a iinifnMi, kc- (
j ijc* »f Hook*, for tie. n**- el Hctmo’w*
1 **f tin Alali-. a ii alln ol |«iinm„itil
itiioor . nc to .air •itiiuitional.sp.1,10,
' and at die niim- line, tie iii«»i u , ;
n •mtcal; and
Whevess, AVc r-oj-ij/, |j„. |,r„ j
f* if IT *d intrudin'-jug ,M, WcIhniI |
ItiHiks ciiti'iiini,,^ t«-ua*l - t
ings «.icli m can oil, ml n„<f!
j ,0 iadn cs of any ilsM.r.par'i ; nml j
AA hen-as. AVc «li'<iri- to*wee t|„- «-,|
! Meal Ol, of dll youth f«iaie, ,-oi;-
iioi'0-.l ..ti a la o ut ,.|nl imt ...|ial. not
1 torsi 1* see lions) lni«j.«} U|„|
AA hctcM*. Tie I'nhcrsll) Mi-
nes o McIum.I lU.loain, <0 n.s-om-
! I'loli all these dcirat.le objis-t*. ami
Itaiit during the day.
iNtildiiiga mentioned were liliral
The two : (bnnmgh orgaiucafioii ol llo- oar
ly. Il is Iio|n-iI that each Di.s-
......V".....juietamU.muly K*eeuU«rCom
ly crammed, w ol*t outside tbmi min;-,. «||| g„ work at once.
sands rtf stghi seers were cniigrr
gated llroad strict ami Its ap
pro.ichcs were almost impassaMe,
Sfiifc of Texas *" *f*'«*»...i|i'i
ami extend llo* oigaiii/atimi until
it peiiclratrs every vot.ng pre |
• ill. 1 h Hie Atatc. I es|ns 1.1II1 1
,nwl a large ,-mm r*' h *'***”*»' '"di.
: . 1 , Disirirt ami t iHiaiy, logoal oios.
Willi great difib nity kepi llie cn-. ,-Mineall> to work, and let ns hair
trances Hear. The scene on the | llo* |sirty so tin •row g lily mgani/.
in*wle or the hnthlir.ga was m.rg Hurt we can by a little corn s
•iiflre.it. The variegated hues ol '"Tt'T ‘.rH T VW,"’lg’,tn^'U
jin Ike Alale. AAc make iw ap
contrast |„ ,|,r gM||).ll| §ior.y, lull *r
I e nfo med in lie ir tat-lllori |.,th,- true
1'rinriptes whirl, I.mfr ie „||
fill inicilcriusl paaiina j tic reforc
W l!
Kcsolvcd, Tint m recotun.ciid 'he
lidv.riifv M.-ri-', for (he use-of t],e
jMite*)ls of fids Ml ate.
Dnsoctional
M4 HOOI, HOOK*.
The University Merles of _
the liolies* dresses, in
with Knights'iMMftHMrs Nml (ImI
teas’ dark clothes, priNlmed a
misd indliant rircl. Kiiieen bun
tie d Knights, di cm.tied with t It
Jewels, |da«rw, iadpar.i|h rml a
,d their outers, wok ike N«e Imn
nerw of rhilmMphte, Al. Jokas.
Kailmth, Mary ami At. Aliam*
t'omawmteries, aommUml on ike
rtsge al 1 he bwgte Mil Kark
eoe»w»andevy fwrt,tewed one slam)
ar t term ami twvgaanta. tV
having tell Ike
the
•lo sppe-ai to all men win* have
lhe wellatr ot snrieiy a* heart, no j
’natter rf what, natteaalfty or,
Hire, to go wHk ns, ami asei«l in
pia.-mg in oflire, men of alnilly.
moml wort I ami integrity, and
who Wilt not Use the piVrr plaml
•n tin ir bamls M iadivnlnal ag I
A* an Advertising Medium
It has no Mu|*’rior in
TEXAS,
-Is Tin. -
| fTIKAI»KAf, BKMT, AM.lv
!Mo*t beautiful Merles now |*utv
li-lied. -•
Ami is test tsToming the I'nlfiwm
M>-rie*4hrisiKhoul the Month.
I*l»flir,l Mtej-rima use has
?-r. *7 S'd cal tewed
gramlitt.|,HWl, or ha the |omm. <Jr. nt.ting. as it does, over • Dma ibrir OrnttZk"ZTZ
.km of |Mrty emls. . san»fy fn.lsirem< nt ,1 ,k. ir* k
re who. ' '•r»e srmn* nf maslrv. mmA > • r. Teachers .ml ~i~ - *
fssni.l
hg Air Kdw.,rd M .
Of Ilte finee*.
wwat Ihteatgh To-wplav «v«
ahs Ilte enrtahi anar and dter«a
Year atamlanl beam* are_____
•bar r. sraclcr sad worth y.aij
nsy d feod w ilb-aH a biask. and '
abw Will never forget, that they ,
lie tur seiianls of the pro|dp.
fa, not fall te go atwl tegwer.
large Mwfw wf rwmrtry, and
ri^ng the Legal Printing
fmt Ove or M% team I lea.
o»w| inns 1na.11> y owrsrll iv reu
•wr > Nk om r nppntt.
<».« pteiloim is ail that you
rwabl atsk, ami, W»ib sneh lead I
ewwaeran, ae mast, overwkehw
rkr enemy. It wr atw imt trnr to |
tee MNMry, Ike No.oral
I ail
ySjjSTeSIS
!f.atog«e»>e
I knivkrmity Vi blimhixo
I (GMPAXY.
I Allard f A7,<*m •|i«r e* X T.s
A4 leii* gt«wi Mi net. • aldawk.
Th> "fnirmity Kerin* £,
— -fo>—
1IIK NI.AA .S IN (ill El,
I'iiinilv Sewii
»
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Bowers, Tom M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1873, newspaper, October 29, 1873; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895716/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.