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THE WEEK!,r CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1886
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Fmsr.ux'i, September 7.—Is la under.tot>d
Ibat at the national convention of the KntfhU
of Labor, at Richmond next month, chan yea
la the pretent lawn will bo made that will
amount, nract I call/, to a complete raorganl
lation of the order. The dlatrict plan haa not
proven ao successful as wae expected, for the
rraaen that in many placaa dlitxlca have
been formed within districts. and In con**-
quean local atrneith baa bean
■Hided. The gnat number of dlatrict
aaaembllea alao makes it lmpotaible
for tbn general officers, even with tho ault-
tanea given the ezecnUv* beard at the Cleve
land meeting, to keep np with the bnalneaa.
Tho reanltlathat Important matte rp frequently
cannot he Inveatlgated promptly enough to.
prevent diaaatlafactjon. To remedy thla it la
prepoetd to model the government of the
United Statee—that la to nave atato organic*-
tlonaanda inpreme or national ataomhlv.
Tko atato aaaomblya under the new plan will
have control of the territory under their ‘
diction, hot tho uctn of their officers wl
•object to raveml by the general maal
workmen, Thu Ur. Powder!/ will rata
inpreme control, while golnlcg relief from the
routine work that now fella from hla ahould
* rinDT nETWkm umxxa.
CoanocKTow, Ohio, September 8,—A report
war received here laat night to the effort that
a conflict bad occurred between block odd
white minen at Franklin coal mince. Twenty
ahots Were exchanged, Tbn ahotiff la now
rallying apeaaelogoto thnacane of trouble.
The tronhfo hat nrlien on account of blank
anlnara inprraoedlng the wbitea who had boon
out on a atrike elnco April l.'nh. Detect) vq*
aro now guarding’ tho mlnea and cbntoa,
A number of minera on both alder were If
Jnrrd, Imt how aerloualy could not be
jDjroy VI
tfcilifd.
IT WAS ROT flOO rUOLKRA.
11 hi) a and Illinois, it nujr bo in
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rral
feting to atato that yeetorday llenry Com
ty, a farmer, appeared at the etato agricnltur
bureau, and «*M that he and his neighbor.,
having loat a largo number of hogs recently,
by what wai thought to be cholera, he conclu
ded to havea poat mortem nxamlnetlon of ono
of them. No tracea of cholora wore found,
hot ioatead there were a Urge number of pat-
aeltcaora trlcbimi' intho atomaobof tho hug.
Thaatomach will he placed In tho hauda of a
phjalctan for a closer analysis.
Aar ATI c ciror.KKA.
SAW FtAliitiaco, September ft —A letter to
the Bulletin from Baoul, Corea, dated Aiigiut ind,
mi that the death, from Astallu cholera tram
July 1Mb to July Mh, namberedl.ii*. Bluce then
Imm '.07 to 407 perrons have died dnlly. (,'ottina
could not be obialued, anil bod lei wet. wraoned
In racking. In many placca doe. and ruliurM
Had ecratebed away the tight covering of ctrtn
and devoured the bodies.
ATTxainio incjqsdiaeyiix.
St. Louis, Heptemhex 0.—During the past
two months, repeated attomptn neve boon
the anchorage waa broken by a strong wind
which carried her among th* trace, whore the
balloon waa torn. The nook* gave way again
trended like lig
the baiket do
ing.' She had the pretence
brace herself flrmlvagalnat
the fop of the banket, and this fared her life.
Shown badly Jarred.
a strange experience.
balloon suddenly bunt,
ightnlng.
nr mind enot gh to
by the incendjariep canted conaiderablo dam
age to the pane and'abeda, but were ertln-
gnlahtd before the flrn hid eommnnlcated to
•ny of the Urge packing honrea. Tho porpo-
trater! of theta outrages remaloed anknowd
until lalt TnceilajMilkht, when John Colly,
nlght-wntcbmun at Wklttakr r'a pork packing
houan, diacovsrsd several hoya attempting to
act a heuto oa Are. Th* iocendUrlta (led at
hla approach, but ho panned and caught one
ef them, who proved to ho hU own ion, John,
fonrtren yearn nfngn. Yeaterday tho father
tcck kit non to I'reaidant Knox end mode him
ooafeii. The boy acknowledged that he end
‘ ' 'sne named John Krad and Alfred
id kindled the Area ofJuaa7«h
2d and 6th whioh resulted In tho
. .00, Tho beya aay they made their
attempt! to horn down the yard* because they
josaoMOOOOO.
wsro re fused work.
AW nenxrr.i.in aibimted.
Chicago, September 10.—A Times' New Or-
lesna, La, special aaya: Dr. Ooorao J. A.
Adams, of Ifassaebcactls, was arrested here
leday, cl urged with ombculement by a num-
bat of perrons whpnr ht dafraudod out < f
meaty io rearch for hidden treasure. A lanra
elaima to have been a practicing phytlcUn la
Uinarhuaclta when the wnr broko out. Ho
ahonld.red a mnaket and joined company A,
17th Maaaaohusetu volunteer* A portion of
th* command came With flutter to
New Orient. In tho foraging expedition,
three nldUn of a regiment entered n dwell
ing on U.tnolU pUntntlon, twonty mile*
nhovo New Orleann, on th* right b ink of Urn
river, and carried off aoraa $3U,000 In gold and
tilvtr, II,too of it In allrar half dollara, H.OftO
In dollars, and tho remainder In gold. Being
altaid to enter th* elty with so much monoy,
on reaching Pecan grove; about '•
half mite from thn loeke at tho canal
oppoart* Ureenvllle they aeloeted a tree promi
nent for IU lire and pccullatiUon abnntlu no-
nenrane* which Dado It oonaplcaona. At tbn
foot of th* tree they boiled tho money and
then took th* bearings, on. of the party being
a tivil engineer. Each of th. three m.n were
furnished with * copy of thla and themtraa-
dere returned to Nnw Orleann, Intending to
retara afterward and recorer tho money. Hit
two companion* were killed end Adams del-
psntely wounded soon after. Adams was
taken to a northern hospital and left It
paraljaedandhnlpleaa When ha recovered thn
rue of bln llmbe, only a month ago, ha re
turned to Now Orleann nod at once begun to
inarch for hla treasure. Ho found, to hla dig-
may, that all tho older pecan treat had been
cat down nndonly young once left and w«
consequently unable to recognlto thotroe
under wklch the. treasure waa hurled, lit
devoted himself, however, for three weeks,
driving for It. A few days ago he took eereral
other partlea Into parlnorsblp with him who
advanend a better onlflt for anrveylagiaad
nod digging for money, butne ho has un
earthed no treat nee, Ms partners had him
arrested today,
uxnsMiovnv roiuoiero.
CtiH'AGu, September 10.—About flfly people
experience on a trip to Chicago. One i
last week, while coming np I-.ko H
with the icliccncra Brlghtc and Nell*
in tow, n fnriona gate from tho northeast was
encountered. The wind attained a velocity of
fully forty mllca an hour, nod continued with
unabated fnry for several hoon. It waa ac
companied by a vicious chop tea, thn woven
running very high even for Lake Superior,
The steamer labored very hard In tho heavy
aeia, and It waa with much dlfllcnlty that she
surer r ded In weathering. Suddenly and with-
out any apparent cause, the wind died away
Into a dead calm, and In lest than five min
nfes the white cappcned waves flattened out
into a perfectly smooth tea. Th* crews of all
threo vessels were greatly myatlflcd by the
phenomenon, and nil agreed that they had
never nen anything like it on tho lake before.
Turning to hit main, the captain remarked
that there must have been aomo unusual die-
tnrbsnca on tend. On retching Bault, the
captain went ashore and secured a oowipaper.
It was then ha learned that at about thn time
he had wltnesied this aingnlar action of the
wind end wave, Charleston had h—
shaken np by an earthquake.
THE BOOnhE ALDSRMEN,
New You, September 12.—It la said that
Convict Jaehne’a friends dlspslrof his pardon
now. Thn rumor that the ex-ridertnau’e
man, Alter, waa a prisoner at pollen headquar
ters proves to bo well founded. He returned
firm Canada shout ten days ago, and was ar
rested Thnisdav night by the detectives.
Alter has told Inspector Byrnes since all ho
knows about Jaehne's business methods,
not only ss a “fenco” hot
as n politician. -Alter admits
that be perjured himself In Jaehue's trial.
District Attorney Martino considers hint a
ralnehlo witness. Alter is .18 years old, but hie
aged live years lately, and ia all broken up in
spirit* He went Into Jaohne’e employ In
U75. At that (lino ho says Jaehrte was in
iiuropo with two well known tfaievee, Curtin
and Jim (Stewart. Curtin nnd Stowact
mined their spoils over to Jachno.and ho
rent it to this city, Curtin is now in a Lon
don prison. Aircrsnyadneboo scot him to
Canada for his (Jacbnn’a) self preservation.
His monoy gavo out and he tvos obliged to
return. He bed been a fugitive since May
11 He waa taken to the court of genorai ■
rc-sions and Remanded by Hccorder Hinytli
until tomorrow.
PERSONS AND THINGS*
F‘"f M ,?!>• "•.™tc>ln« aad vomiting via-
lantly. Themaa \V. Jacob* and Mbs Alloa
Glasgow wart minted at tho home of the '
bride's father. Bnpper was served at 0 o'cloJr'
aad Incladed chicken ariad, fried and bolted
chicken, aad all at* heartily. An hoar tetar
th* bride and groom wan taken rick, mani
festing aymptema .of .having bean potaeoad.
l'ast of Urn company had lefs bnt thorn re
maining were site taken tick. Unit fright
cniutd. A mother of the groom rad others
were brought to Uccatar, aad th* partial ware
aatxhaustad they had to ho oarrled into tho
boaset before reaching physiciani. Ithisbeen
learned that th* chickens nted for the ariad
were cooked and aritad la a oapper kattte. It
U tnppcmd Ural th* ull eansadtho metal to
rarrtce aad Impregnate tha chickens.
A WOODY t'luirr.
Chicago, Snptembcr 10.—White tappet wan
Serv'd to tlty people In a restaurant oa watt
Nadlaoa strict Ull night, two flgnrae poahod
thrrugh thn place—ono with blood atreaming
Him Mm and flourishing a batchar kail*, tha
olkar leaning for life. John Morris, tha cook,
•nd Freak Foster, n waiter, quarreled shoot
•» order, wbta Monte grabbed a knifl* four-
tesa laches leug aad plaagad It into Foster's
abdomen. Tho weapon Inflicted a frightful
gash, coming out directly below thn right
lung. Morns then coolly polled thn knife
from the wcued and laid it on thn Uhl*. Ue
nailed the* to ran, when Footer (rioted the
knife in time to slash Monte acmes the heel as
hot.a ap stats*
aiVIDKXT NS A RAtUIOIIUT.
. Scprecnkcr ,0 -- Tt '» Tmm’ Craw-
fcrdvtlte, lad., special aaye Miss Lula Rite*,
of Cincinnati, mad* an ascension la a gas bat-
loon from the fair grounds u>Uy rime
8CM losing ber lifts. \Yh«* firo milm n irth
utd half mMo above the eArth the eUemucod
WdtMd. Tbe grefiiUfif boefc cMgbt* bit
Once In » while clergymen permit fhom-
reives to K*jr very ttartllog things. A St. Peal
pastor In his sermou tho other day made ;tno fol-
lowlnff statement: "If Jems Christ ran e cerpen*
ter tbop hero In this city there are fully one-half
of our church mrabcis iyho drive up to oar
churches lu their flno carriages who would not
•rcsk to him. He could not get socUl recognition
unlcrs he lived on Kummlt avenue, or belonged to
* club. ”
Imported fancy cheMcawfll not bo no much
relhhcd hereafter If It bo borno in mind, as sta’cd,
that nearly one-half the oieomargarluo esnonod
from this country returns again at foreign enoew.
Three marine monsters of an unknown
HHClcs were hccu, a few days sro, in Placontia
bay, Newfoundland. One of them, which wa«
tilled, waa twenty reel long aud tire feet in diam
eter.
Mss. Bradley, on Mechanic street, made a
novel d litre is for rent tho other dsy. It waa "dl*
trcM” In tho true scum of the word. Ono Jea*lc
icy. wain ncr mnniftoy waoniiT appcNrva n.-yi
took forcible posMVsfon of e baby belonging to tho
fctuait womau and refused to give U up until her
rent was paid. It required iho services of an
oncer tostralghtcn matters out.—Smeihport Minor.
A MiaaioRABY enthusiast in England w*n»!
to ralto money to buy balloons for foreign mission
aries. They would bo handy, ho thtuk\ia csrnp-
ing from ranibal* and other carnal minded
heathen, and at ihe tame time would strike the
natives with ewo and make it easy to convert
them.
The Key. Ur. Bridgman, of New York elty,
tells with great glee the following story: A fow
years ago, when ho was pastor of n church In
Albany, there waa a notod character in that city
named "Nicky" I)o Freest, whoso peculiar ways
were known to all. One Bnnday morning "Nicky"
went to hear Dr. Bridgman; aud alter service, as
the doctor waa leaving tho church, ho overheard
"Nicky" talking to himself as follows "Yes, yes,
1 tell you I like that mao, an' 1 llkohis preaehiu'.
Blamed If 1 wouldn't he a Bsptls' myself if I wasu’t
■o darned afraid of catching a cold."
If eastern journalism wants to koep pace
with the enterprise of tho young aud rigorous
west, It mutt dlth up Its news In thts shape: "Rev.
William IVacks, the evangelist, went gunning for
•insets at Bayfield and bagged 600 converts in foui
weeks."—Norristown Herald*
A Boston whisky dealer bought • cheap
coffin, put a four ana a half gallon keg of ryo
whlkylmlde. screwed a plate on tho jlld of thfe
coffin, on which were engraved the name, ago and
birthplace of the alleged corpse, boxed tho coffin,
es Is utual end shipped It to a town lu Ma'no.
There an undertaker to »kchargo ortho box and
drove ten tulles into the country be tore the coffin
was opened and tho liquor removed*
They tell in Brattleboro, Vt, of a clergy*
man who retaaed to take meat of hia butcher be
came It had been killed on Bnnday. A few days
later the preacher told tbs butcher he wanted some
meat. "I haven't any to sell you," said the con-
retentions man. "I have stopped receiving money
that is earned on Sunday."
Colonel Inoeii&oll says: 'T do not ltko
liquor. It does not agree with me and I do not
agree with It. Xt Is tco healing, and so 1 rarely
tench It 1 prefler beer."
Postmaster Gknkbal Vilas le authority
for the statement that Fmldeut Cleveland will
make a lour of the weal with him during the
(all.
Bev. John M. Palmee, whom the Pennsyl
vania prohibitionists have nominated for congress
man at large, Is a negro, and presiding elder of tbe
Uclhodlst church.
Wnitelaw BEiDar.d hlsfather-ie-Iaw, £
O. Mills have been surveying tbe Owens river
valley, In California, near Reno, with a view to
taking np 20,000 acres ol land for a wine and grape
growing colony.
The wife of George M. Pullman, the palace
ear millionaire of Chicago, enj^ya the distinction
Ol being the most beautiful msmra at Long Branch.
It i< understood that 8ecrerary Lxtnai’e
.vilft to New England is to seek seclusion (a which
.lops pare hisaddienfor the occasion of the un-
1 veiling of tbe statue of John c. Calhoun at Charles
ton., & C., November 1.
Fbom a description of a dynamite factory It
appears that tbe unaccustomed stranger who
bandlea the uncovered <>autagc-Uke rolls of dyna
mite Is sure to be overcome by nausea, aud that
tbe workmen who occupy the pasta of danger arc
all clothed In a Mephistophelean garb of scarlet,
in order that any black coated intruder may be la-
sun tly detected and hustled cut.
Five years hate passed sloes Leadvllle had
lu great boom and It* mines are today producing
more tons of ore, containing more ounces of silver
and gold, and more pounds of lead, than ever
heretofore. Leadvllle has a doacu mining comps-
ntev that pay dividends ranging from 20 to SO per
cent per annua of the market value of the stock.
TUB BROWN COTTON GIN IS "A X<N L*
-It la simply ftUcU"
Haa all the latest Improvements end ia de-
Uvartd free of all chargee at aay accessible
taint. Bead to company at New London, Ct
for catalogue or ask your merchant to site
one for you* to
Sutton. Nash* Toursau and Johnson are declar
ed to bo the wcak-spot* In the IWtoa ila*. All
do brilliant balring and fielding at lime*, butthelr
w oik Is tery uncertain.
Important eml Trite.
Yea can • ▼* many a dollar and many a day
ef Uintf* and misery by the tiwelr me o<
Kexlo Nerve Feed, it n stoma the nervous
system ton vigoroes and healthy coed l Hon.
lauitiy carts debility, sleeplessness, aad all
aflVciinna raised by nervous exhaustion. U
sen fosl tired, nervate and imtaMe, try
Moalr Nerve Food.
GERONIMO.
THE BAD INDIAN SAFE BEHIND
PRISON BARS.
Tbe Sucre.ifol Clree of »long end money lodltn
„,r -A aritf Htelory of . Woted Indite—
out Will bo Done Wltb tb» Trlbc-
Otbes lie's B.*srdlet Thsm.
Wilcox, Aiizono, September 6.—General
Miles arrived at Fort Sonic ten night, with
(Jeronimo, Natchez and several other buohr, as
uhonen. Captain Lsivton, srJtb the reit of the
botflies, numbering tbirty-llve, Is expected to
arrive at Fort Bowie Wednesday.
Chicago, September 6.—The Inter Ocesn'i
Maricopa. Arizona, special rays: General Milos
rushes public tbe successful closo of the Apurbo
war In tho following telegram dated, Fort
Bosrle, Arizona, September 6:
The hottile Apaches surrendered on the ith to
troops In tho field os prisoners of war. I otf Ived
here test night stlth (Jeronimo, Natchez and three
othenr. Cs'tsm Lawton brings in remainder. All
will ho shipped out of this coantry about two
thoursnd miles cast. Ism tlso moving *11 from
Fort Aptche in the fame direction.
WASHIttGTon, September 7.—The following
telegram, confirming the pie it dispatches an
nouncing tbe surrender of Geronimo, srae re
eelved at tho war department this morning
from O.nrrel O. O. Howard:
Font Mason, SanFarxcmco, September 7. m,.~
Adiutont General rnlteil States Army, Washing
ton. D. C: (ienerat Miles bts returned to Fort
Bowie with Notches, son of Cochise, Geronimo and
nls trothcr, with three other Apaches, all as
prisoners of war. The surrender was nncim
dltlonsl. Cnptsln Lawton Is following the re
mainder of the hostile* thirty six adults and three
children In all. , , -
General latlsfaetion wau expressed at the
war department npon receipt of the newt of
Gerrnlmo'a inrrender. Great pralao is be
stowed npon General Miles for tho excellent
condnct of Iho campaign, hut Genera! Crook’s
svoik is not forgotten. It is said that the re
sults of General Crook’s campaign wore of
great value to General Miles, and the latter
has fubslanttelly followed tho plan outlined
by hia predecessor. With increased forcer it
has been possihln to guard every water hole,
and e fl'cctnalJy defeat any attempt of tho hos-
tiles to return to their reservation. General
Drum, notingcccretary ef war, was ia good
epliiia after tho receipt of the official dispatch
confirming tho press report, of tbe surrender.
He said that this was the
end of tho war, running, with * brief
Intermission, through twenty-five years, aud
General Mile* deserved credit for hfs vigorous
work. Captain Lawton had also distinguished
himrolf ss * gallant officer, and his pursuit of
tbo bostllee, tinder adverso conditions and
hardship* was thoroughly commendable. Thu
acting secretory won not prepared to toy what
disposition would b* made of tbe captives, bat
certainly, be told, nothing would bo dona In
tbo matter until tbe president’* wishes were
known. Tho original dispatch hud bsen
promptly traaimltted to tho Adlrondueks far
the information of tbo president, and until he
had haen heard from, th* Indiana would ha
held in confinement at Fort Bowie, Arizona,
Othercffieem of thedepsrtment were especially
gratified gt learning that Geronlmo’e eu rreader
wasuncondition&l. Theopinlon
iravailslnsomo
. a pro
quartets trig th* Indians will be tranoferred
to th* custody ef tho interior department fur
a time, end tnst Geronimo and his nontenants
will ultimately ho surrendered to tbo civil
autht ntlcs of Arizona, and pnt upon trial for
nmrdcr, with a result that would require lit
tle i flirt to gues* An officer of high rank,
however, Inclines to tho belief that the presi
dent will nevtr consent to tho surrender of
Geronimo to the civil authorities, but will or-
der bis tiial by court-martial, If it should be
regarded us nroper to try him at all. Thu same
i Ulcer said that the •ncoesaful ending of the
campaign wonld be of Ineetimeblo vriue to
the territory of Arteona, as the hostlles had so
ravaged end harried an area of rloh country
two hundredmilcasauare as to render it unln-
habitable.
Pax Francisco, September 8.—Gonerel O.
O. Howard, commander cf the division of tbe
raeifie, received a dispatch from Lieutenant
General Sheridan today, directing' that the
Apache end Warm Spring tribe* ba aentlmm*-
dlalely to Folt Marion, Kl*., with tho excep
tion of QcroLimo and the otner Apaches re
cently captured. All the tetter wilt bo taken
to Fort Bowie, where they will be conflnod
under a close guard nutll tho
government shall determtuo what shall bo
dbno with them. It le understood, however,
that Getonlmo and tho hostile* will be trie 1
by a military commission nt that place. They
Will not bo turned over to the civil authorities
ss the asshtant attorney claims to b* nnablo to
procure positive uvldence.
General Howard give, it sa his opinion that
to aave their necks, tome of the hostlles will
turn state's evidence, as was the ease with
th* Mcdcc marauders, Tho Apachos nt Fort
ApswhewUli'.art for tholr now homo tomor
row.
Wilcox, Arl,, September 0.-A special train
oftbreo cars left Bowie station at three
o’clock yesterday afternoon, having on board
Geronimo, Nachez and othor boa tiles, In charge
of Captain Lawton, bound for Fort Marlon.
Florida. Genets! Miles goes with them ta HI
Apache rcaorvation, who wdl be takon to
Florida via Kansas City, St. I-onls and Atteuta.
Intent* enthusiasm prevail* throughout tho
territory over the knowledge that at lust tho
murderuua Apuohrs bavo been disponed of.
General Dram, acting secretary of war, hav
ing butn author lied by th. preildenttonse
Mi diiontlon In tho ireutmeut of the captive
Apaches, huinstrneUd General Mllor to re
move Geronimo end Ms band to sumo secure
f lee* of confinement, end while it is nut yet
nown at the department where they have
been taken. It le surmised tbit tbs captives
have been removed to Fort Bliss, Texas, or
seme neighboring port. It was not deemed
prudent to allow tho Indiana to remain at
Fort Bowie, aa In event of an escape into tbo
adjacent monatalns, It wonld bo almoit im
possible to recapture them,
THE APACHE CHt IP.
A Brief History orau Indian Uandltll-Th.lv
Capture.
Geronimo, tbo great Apache chief, new n
captive, will not smile on Attentions a* was
expected.
Geronimo nnd th* othor captives will ba
Imprisoned at Ban Antonio- by direction of
General Dram, acting secretary of war. Tney
will remain there until a determination Is
reached a* to what coon* of pruredure con bo
token against them,
Geronimo ia a half-breed Mexican, and vil
captured bnt a mar* hoy by th* Apaches dur
ing on* of their raids into Mexico. His tutor
sea* th* famous Cochiae, and be proved to be
an apt pupil. H* ha* subsisted on tho root*
of tbe desett nnd tbe serpents of tho moun
tains for nearly two yean. He his been his
own commissary and chitf of transportation;
bo hi* worn out cut an army, aad boa kept a
-vast region of country in terror. Port of tha
lima ha baa ben wounded and tick. Hit bar-
banns heroism and endurance are un
surpassed by anything in history.
Thar* are a gcod many point* abont
ilia wonderfnl campaign' that tha public a*
ltrg* are not fomilliar with. The revolt that
hit just been brought to a clots by this cap
ture was started by a woman, tha wife ofChiaf
Msrgua. She it a woman of gfvat fare* of
ebuacur, and strikingly Intellectual tor a
s-.n.w. She planned tbe uactpe aad urged the
bend to desperate deads. 8b. was the Joan of
Are «f thn Apache race. Tbs escape of Gcroa-
lmo from Fort Apache took piece on May 17,
lets. With Mm he took thirty four buck-,
eight bey*, and ninety-one women. Tney
trnvricd une hundred and twenty intloi be
fore camping, and tbeir annum warn bat
upon their tracks, but tb.y didn't get in
tight of the Irdiscs. For hundreds or miles
this chase wau kept up until Gerontol! was ia
tho faitnesas* of the moantsiox. P'inrily,
after
A DK-rERATE CAMPAIGN,
be wot captured by General Crook, bat wot
oily held one nfgbt. wkea he leaped eg,in.
A few days after Ibis escape he n turaud lam
th* fort with four back*, end, seizing * white
worn**, told ber that if she did not tell him
ssbere bis wife*, trot wse he ssoul-i luif her.
Th* women pointed out the eqoaw'e tent.
Uercnim* took kit wif# aad wai again at large,
having accomplished ono of tho most daring
and heroic deeds ever recorded.
Bit name, spelled Eronemo. first occurs in
Agent Clum’s report oi the Ben Carlos agency
in 1876. Mr. C!um"svrit** at length in that
year of tbs removal of tbo Chlricnhu* Apa-
cher. In April a band of there Indiana at-
ts-'ked Sulphur Sprint* station and killed two
men, Messrs Kogera and Spence. The same
band sttackcd tbe ranches of the Bio Ban
Fsdro, killed one man and very badly wound
ed another. A company of cavalry went from
Fort Bowls
TO PUNISH THESE MURDERESS.
They punned them sixty miles sad lrad a
fight. They killed no Indiana, and returned
in May. Six of tho Cbiricshoa Apaches were
removed to Ban CarloA
The name of tho Chlricsbua Indians had
bees a terror to Arisons and Sonora for many
years previous to this. Many grave, in Ari
zona marked the reiUng-plsces of their vic
tims sad their raids for plunder sod murder
were continued up to the very dsy of thrir
removal, Thu reason for their removal was
that they could ho managed better in th* Son
Carlos agency than in the mountain fast
nesses.
At this time the* tribe numbered 300 able
warriors, well armed, brave, and experienced.
Tbry bid defied the ermy, and bod invari
ably been successful in all engagements with
onr troops. General K*atx,-wbo was then in
commend of tbo depsrtment of Arizona, sent
twelve companies of the Sixth cavalry, two
companies of Indian scouts and a company of
Indian policemen to Aptcho paw. The Indian
scouts bad a small engagement with Chief
Teem who commanded theCUcic.hu**, bnt
Tic* and hla tribe, when they understood
whet wee desired, volunteered to go to San
Carlos. About sixty Indians tinder Job and
Geroaimeran away Into Sonora, whore their
home had formerly been. They soon tired of
remaining in Mexico, however, for they re
ceived no rations there, and io cam* back into
tho United Stater.
THEY WERE PURSUED,
On September 2d, 1877.300 Hvt Springs and
Chiricabsn Indiana suddenly deserted Ban
Carlos. They were pursued, aud thirty 6f
them captured. Tbe remainder wont Into
New Mexico and began to kill and pillage set
tle rs After a long campaign they were cap
tured, but while being rctnrnod to Ban Carlos
as usual about 100 made their escape to th*
mountains. A long end expensive campaign
followed. The Indians wtrtfinally worn out,
and came btek only to all again etcipe, this
lime to the Ban Mateo mountains.
Tho capture- of Geronimo and his band of
Apache warriors pnt* an end to all further
acct ants of bloody battles or ferocious cruel
lies practiced on unarmed and dofensolesi
potions at the hands of tbir tribe with whioh
tbo newspapers have been teeming for tho
laatqurrter of* century, and the Mexican!,
against whom the tribe have been waging
cold-blooded aud heart eickening war slnoe
tbe day* of Cortes, may at test cease trembling
for the safety of tbeir life and proporty. Tho
Apaches sa marauders have ceased to exist—
for jost so long as a proper supervision Is kept
over them at the refer ration on whioh they
will be placed. Of all tbe tribca of Indians,
tbe Apache* held out the long
est sgslnst efforts *t civllizstiou. In 1371 thn
w»r department confided to General Goorga
Crook tbetaik of whipping Into submission
*11 the lands or the Apsch* nation living in
Arixona. With tho single exception of the
Cblrtcahussr, this was done thoroughly. They
were not attacked by troops, bnt settled npon
the Ben Carlo* reservation, only to leave It
when they felt that way, giving as choir rea
son insufficiency of food and inability
TO DIREST HYMN BOOKS,
which hid been liberally distrlbu’ed among
them by th* agent. Matters reach'd a foens
when aCbitacabua squaw wai accidentally
•hot by the chief of police of the reservation.
Apolofle- would not bo received, the chief of
pollco wss killed, hi* heed made * football for
tbe young .backs and squaws, and
then the whole band, men, women
and children, 7101n all—started on tha dosd
run for tbe MfXicsn boundary. They were
panned by tropp* with sash success that by
the time they retched thrir improgmblo pnd-
Hcn Jn tho Siena Medio thrir nnmbsrs were
reduced to (100,100 of whom were syorrlors
■ ' In March, 1883, a hand of
end big boys.
daring Chief Cbislo, made a dash into
traversing from, soventy-fira to 100 mttos a
dsy, killing sod destroying everything in
their path. It wa* on this raid that the
hatchery of Judge MeComee end wife, of Sil
ver City, N. M., was committed, and Chntlio,
tbeir hoy, abdnoted. Th* Indians lost but
two members of their band and
KILLED TWENTY-FIVE PERSONS,
Mexican and Amciictn.
Gmeinl Crook determined to follow th*
trail they bad left, and track them to thrir
lair. Tho peaceful Apaches supplied aoonts.
nt d on th* let of Msy the expedition crossed
tbe Mexican boundary. After much difficulty
the Indians wen tracked down and brought
to terms, aud In n Httlo more than a month
from tha tlmo of starting the expedition re
turned, bringing back all th* CMracahnas to
the reeervation, including th* chief* Geron
imo (or Hieronjmo). Chato, Loco and Chi-
huahna, besides rescuing some prtran.ru and
retiring a quantity of stolen property.
Geronimo, at tbsc time, had made hte nsm.
lesred among tbe pesxantry of Chihuahua and
Bonora, in which states ha sms believed to bo
tho devil sent to punish tbo nenplo for thalr
sir A Ha is a man of noticeable brain powtr,
physically perfect and mentally aento—Jost
tbe individual to lead a forlorn hops In th*
&c i of every obstacle.
For a time tbe Chtracabuas remained on tha
reservation, but they became again disoon-
trnted and one* more took to tbo warpath
under Garonlmo’s leadership. Th* horrors
' sy bavo perpetrated upon tbe defence-
tiers, the many times they have been
Miles are matters of hlstoi7 too recent to need
repeating here.
RED MSN IN OHIO.
A Husband Warned for Using Cruel to Hte
Wlto—A Case or Mother in-Law.
WHEELIN'!, W. Va, September C.—The
WettVlr*inta Red Men seem io have Invaded Ohio,
Hone may Judge by tbs following notice served
npon reme of tbe residents of th* extreme southern
poitis n ef ^Washington county, Just below Parkers
burg:
RED MEN.
xemes I NOTICE !
Msndvllie Coe A S*mj Coe A Mrs. MttUd* Coc.
Yon are here By warned and Commanded that
uulcs ycu charge your ways Regarding the
Bruttal treitmenl of Maggie Coe, the wife of Man-
davUle CO*. She most Me here after Be treated
sslth !aspect A decency—*1 a husband should
treat hltssL’a (do not wint so sec bet going after
th. ceres any more A yon most not lack her up In
Ibahara AMandasilteyoumnst Buy wits a goad
Pair Shoes A good dram A yon have got to Ba good
to her A don't kt your Mother Make a Blav* other
‘Yowunleaa yon comply with the terms of this
Notice you will Be visited By a committee who
will not handle you very smoothly. Handsvlll*
you hero allowed your wltb to Be cruelly trusted
oug enough and will nut be tolerated au»ber day
qrssr.
•f Now Ba aware of the Rath tonme, foe if
you dont pay hemic to thts notice ail three of yon
will hear it thunder -cme night srhen yon are
little looking for it will thunder out of a clear sky.
It will Be a hot lime forril ot you golook out
Will airs you tea
now live a a ay from'thus h
luck cut k«k out. Hind.
A. B.C. Cranston, loor-wriker fur Stem
Brothers, 32 West Twenty-third street, New
York, together with Me wife, waa troubled
with malaria for upward* of two ysare. They
were both entirely rated by taking one or two
Bfondretb'e Pills every night foe three
months, without Interfering with their tabor
or k.ueekeld dutt'A
Bemrej bus played more gsmue than any pitch
er In tbe usocmieo. with fifty-six r«i M' credit.
MuUun. comet treat, with amy-utn* gouuA
“Salvat onOli, tha great pain-endicator. baa
h-kta a atraag hold upoat the people. 25 cents.
Cincinnati baa signed Man, the excellent cen
ter fielder of the XeihvlUen Mari is left handed,
tut it a baro tatter.
Humor8g
Erysipelas,
SOROFULAl
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I an equal ns a remedy i j
,for Scrofulous Hu« [’•
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aud vigor to the SiodyJfM
nnd produces s mom
permanent, tosiiur, re», ,
suit than any m-.'iirinH J
1 ever need.—B.:d
Haines, No. IduiMc, 0.'
I hero need Arertfc'!
know, It it Is taken 1
faithfully, U war
IffiAa!
W. F. Fowler, M. D„ '
Greenville, Term, su, i
For forty your* Z !
bavo suffered with Fry*
slpclei. I bavo tried
_ »ll forte of rcmcdlci
Canker, and aaKJSJS'sMS
commenced using
Ayer’s SerAsp.niihu
After taking tea bot
tles of this medicine I i
am completely cured.
—Mery C. Amcrtiuiy,
Rockport, Ue. ,
I have suffered, for
yesrs, from Catarrh,
which wss so revere
Ibst It destroyed my
sppetlte end wakened
my system. After try
Ing other remedies,
and getting no n lief, I
hagan to tsko Aver 1 #
Sarsaparilla, and,’In a
fewinonths,wss< ured.
—Susan L. Cook. oo»
Albany St., Boston
Highlands, Mur.*. -v|,
Ayer's Surs8|:.riite'
is superior to nny blood;
Catarrh,
Can be
cured by
purifyinn
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with
purifier that I have ]
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Clinker, and Salt-
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(t le good, also, for a
•fniio
Bradford, Muss. ,v :
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