Indian Methodist (Newspaper) - July 6, 1893, Muskogee, Oklahoma INDIAN Formerly BROTHER Ifi Rev. F. M. Education the Mope of the i 81.s* } To 91. VOLUME INDIAN JULY 6, 1893.NUMBER 27 hi No. 28. A. F & A. the Friday on or before tbe full moon In each at 8 p. In Masonic Hall In Transient brethren cordially invited to meet with W. F. W. M. H. J. No. 3, R. A. M. Stated convocations second Monday of each s Visiting companions Z. T. H. P. W. 3. - I. Will practice in the Courts of the Indian Territory and the Federal Courts ol the X K O. Will practice in the United States Court for the Indian Territory and in the United States Court at Fort 8mi*i, All promptly carefully attended Collections made and remitted without E. ATTORNEY AT I. T. Physicians and I. 1*. Office 8 to 10 a 1 to 3 p. m. and to 9 p. m. Resident I. T. door over Office hours from 8 to 12 a. and 1 to 5 p. m. Z. T. T. A. Late U. S. & & Counselors at - - - Ind. Office on Main St. Specialist on the Ear Jose Eyes Tested and Glasses Office a. m. ko 41. Buddhism and Shintoism are tbe two religions systems of The former is properly a the latter a cultus or of Of the writes a scholar from lies nearer tbe heart of the Buddhism loses ground daily as intelligence increases but restrains a strong for it is an indigenous ingrained in tbe of the soul is their ancestral worship bearing the same relation to the system as the belief in eons to Gnosticism or to modern This is the mighty enemy with wnich Christianity mast straggle both in Japan and The Mikado is at the head of this ism in The people believe he can do no His carry the whole island over Miss Helen daughter of is soon to be The will of the late Col. Logan H. Roots is being contested by his The President has appointed Bushrod Dilley of Missouri to be Register of the Land Office at Oklahoma It is now known that the loss caused by the sinking of the Victoria 860, cf whom 32 were Rev. J. R. who has long been a prominent figure in the Baptist circles as a newspaper man and died at June 28. Mr. W. H. Snow of honored our office on Thursday last and contributed a liberal supply of cash to the treasury of the Indian for which he has our It has now been definitely settled that the famous Home Rule for Ireland which has been pending in the House of Commons will be put upon its passage August 19, and it is believed that it will become a vice President Stevenson was at Little Rock last week and made an address to tbe democratic was in session at the time for the purpose of nominating an associate justice of the supreme It is officially announced that Rear Admiral Markham wr o was in command of the Camperdown when she struck the Victoria is to be Court The nature of the charges have not been made The remains of Prof. Richard A. Proc who took yellow fever en route from Florida to New York and died at the latter in 1889!, is to be removed to another cemetery and reinterred in a more prominent Last week the Commissioner of Pen sions struck 200 names from the pension These were men who had never been in the some who had not served ninety days in the and women who had Five train robbers attempted to hold up an express train at San last They shot and killed the but did not succeed in their scheme of In the melee qne of the was captured by the A few days ago Capt. Frank Jones of the rangers in attempting to arrest a lot of Mexican thieves was shot and killed by Later accounts are to the effect that the body of Capt. Jones has been recovered and his murderers ar Anthony J. head of banking in New York and died suddenly apoplexy at * June 80. He is reported as having been a geod one who put bis great wealth to many benevolent It is said that later developments in the horror attending the loss of the Victoria point to the dead Admiral Tyron as having responsible for the accident by giving the wrong signal to the which brought that vessel into collision with the This will acquit Rear Admiral Mrs. Julia the wife of a drunken driven by starvation and poverty to deliberately put rat poison in which she and hefe three children were at Oak UAu that the woman will die but that the children may be It 1b one Of those sad drunkenness and cruelty that are so constantly The financial situation of the country has become so disturbed that the President has been prevailed upon to call an extra session which fne has The proclamation bears date of June 30, and calls the congress to assemble on of the end that the people may be relieved through ANNUAL OP WOMAN's BOARD OF Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Gov't Report Our nono The fifteenth annual meeting of the Woman's Board of Missions was held in Kansas June 2-9. The opening session was held in Melrose not far from Scarritt Bible and Training where the addresses of welcome were made by Mrs. Henry Chick in behalf of the Southern Methodist women of the and Miss M. L. who welcomed the members of the board to the beautiful and capacious Training where many of these earnest women were so pleasantly located for the and where the meeting was to be held in the Memorial Mrs. W. C. Brandon responded to and all present enjoyed the feast which she so unexpectedly helped to At nine June 2, the members of the board and visitors met in the Memorial Chapel for the business Mrs. Wightman and the first thing brought up was an affectionate tribute to the absent Mrs. Juliana As the business proceeded from day to day it was evident that these women were intent on the King's They had not met for of old and tried friends was but they had come together for a definite and each determined to the measure of her to conduct business came to her hand in the most conscientious considering only the best of the It was evident also that these had carefully and planned during and they were prepared for the discussions that would inevitably on various not only by an intelligent survey of each but by that of which gives clearest and most activity in any great or Bishop Wilson preached the anniversary sermon ah of his Bishop Hendrix was present and several besides the pastor of Melrose Rev. Mr. Miss Watts had just arrived from and Mrs. Brelsford and Miss returned missionaries from and Rev. J. J. from Anadarko in the Indian all gave much pleasure by their reports from these mission The committee on extension of work felt necessity of keeping appropriations strictly within the limits of the collections for the preceding and labored strenuously to uphold this The missionaries had asked for more than 3118,000, and the receipts the preceding year were 371,189.12, whilo the tures were The whole amount brought forward by treasurer as a ance in bank at that time was 886,893.72, but 828,298.92 belonged to the appropriations of last leaving 808,058.80 to be appropriated These figures forced the committee to cut down the estimates sent by the missionaries to the following 318,555; Indian 35,450; for medical for printing and office expenses and contingent making a total appropriation of exceeding the amount on hand for appropriations by 181,811.20. After these estimates had all been adopted a protest was brought in besides memorials on same subject several conference societies that had been urging that new work be opened and that an additional appropriation of be made for the Cuba wax made by to open The whole from has poll 856; Shall The Mm the coming ABSOLUTELY PURE and Mrs. Bishop Wilson elected editor of The next Annual meeting is to be held in in the same old Trinity where the General Conference said to the women of the The Woman's Missionary Society of the M. E. is still marching work in foreign fields is in good and at home there are many thousands of women who feel they must sustain the missionaries and extend the work every The Scarritt Bible and Training School is ready for far more pupils than have yet been It is so so elegant in every so beautiful within and without it should be the pride of the whole The facilities offered there for training nurses for and all classes of Christian we do not believe can be surpassed In this Every department seems perfectly and the members and visitors who were so delightfully entertained in the building testified freely that the management of the housekeeping department was without Altogether the meeting was the very best of all the in we beg that every woman in the church shall Join our Sarah F. in Christian TBI crass or ths The Preacher's Magazine for which is ably edited Mark Guy Pearse and Arthur E. is The leading sermons in this number is entitled and by the Rev. Thomas whose sermons attract universal attention wherever Robert A. D. continues his paper on Apostolic Their Doctrine and and the Rev. R. Martin Pope his article on to Begin the Study of the New Testament Both are Men Get Their is a most helpful as is the one entitled by the Thomas The Senior Editor continues his articles on His Life and Its and in this number writes on Marah and the other articles and departments we The Labor by Rev. 8. E. tbe by Rev. W. A. on the International Addresses on the Golden and Illustrations About etc. The department entitled contains excellent outline sermons by Dr's C. 6. David C M. and The magazine is published monthly at 81,50 per We advise our subscribers 15 cents for a sample copy to Wilbur 2 Cooper New The is not useful in any Why should a man be at to open a to curse his and sustain a nuisance that es all others for its degrading influence and injury to the The Liquor Traffic lives on its not on pauper but on the the the the the the the anal the those who are not yet confirmed but who go to the bar for their during their preparation for the gutter and the the prison and the The concentrated essence of all that is mean and including wrong and is embodied in to tolerate and sanction the sale of alluring which fill Use world with and To demoralise society with an alluring to pander to the vilest passions of our nature for to degrade all tho best instincts of humanity for our own personal is to show how vicious and diabolical we may become in our and also reveals awful depths of human depravity under the garb of respectability that challenge the world for the Editorial in Demorest's Family Magazine for Vile and a storm of vindictive abuse may be hurled against Prohibition with all the venom of madden yet moral with an enthusiasm born of conscientious will triumph in the Prohibition will and the world bloom with an advanced and glorious Shall the and Christian people of apologize and the horrible pauperizing by a legal And all this despicable outrage on the pretense of personal As voters and patriotic we say A thousand Nol Neyer Never Who save to this in Demorest's Family Magazine for trp tub Here lies the difficulty with our modern We prostituted this Sacred and divinely place to serve tables until we are shorn of our This is why we are not the soul winners our fathers A hundred years ago a Methodist itinerant was like a blazing to be a soul Now ia to bring up the collections and run a and one the d and as ye Then the preachers went f thV The Orleans DR. 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