Our Brother In Red (Newspaper) - March 8, 1894, Muskogee, Oklahoma Rev. P. M. Education the Hope of the VOLUME INDIAN 8 1894.NUMBER 8 C- T. T. Shop NEW MILLINERY STORE Miss Helen Severs His opened up a now line of on opposite the be a Pull Stock of Notions and Furnishing The only store of this kind now in Everything it new and represents the very latest styles in the Eastern THE DRESS MAKING Under the superintendence of pn dress ol St prepared to meet the moat that may be found the iea of THE O. O. DRUO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL C. G. In addition to a large assortment of Drugs and he b line ox ana and Musical picture spectacle just received a large assortment of the latest and styles of wall suited to the hard Dealers would dc well to call and consult his goods and prices before placing their Meal Fresh - Beef - Every - ROUND 8TEAR, ETC. Everything Clean POUL VEGETABLES KV ERY Everything Fresh If you wish to bay meats and vegetables call at the a W. H. N KW A i. t. Last week an important legal decision was filed in the Supreme Court of to the that the law making it a for an official of toj receive desposits when the bank is in a failing condition is constitutional and Bonacum stirred up matters afresh in the Catholic Church at Neb. by issuing art order of excommunication against Father Corbett for his action in bringing him before a civil Magistrate for The sentence is for three years suspension from participation in the Eucharist and a penance in a There was no trial in the Father refuses to and the Bishop has begun action in a justices court to oust Father Corbett from the parochial Democrats of the had a caucus meeting tariff Congressman W. L. Wilsons was reported more is again reported Gladstone ship of the British The deadlock in the House was temporarily broken to day a quorum voted on the Silver Seigniorage After a good many roll calls and filibustering the House adjourned in the expectation of a vote on the Silver proposition was made to the Treasury Department by an Eastern syndicate to purchase 50,000,000, to 75,000,000 ounces of the silver bullion now on March 2.-Ffty-one post masters appointed employes 25 cent charity fund of St. passed the T. the Nebraska man who burned Secretary of Agriculture Morton in effigy a short time was convicted and fined 200 and The Bland silver seignorage passed the house of representatives by a vote of 167 to 130, majority for the 37. The vote shows 141 19 republicans and 8 for and 125 republicans and 5 democrats voted against the argument in the mandamus case against Rev. J. H. Parker to compel him to turn over the office of territorial superintendent to Rev. E. D. was heard at O. T. The court ron its the majority of the judges granting the the court ordering a writ issued for possession of the It is said the case will be appealed to the Supreme Court of the United so says the March 3rd.-It was definitely announced that Gladstone's res ignation had been and that it had been accepted by the who then tendered the office to Lord Roseberry who in a polite note signified his The Queen again tendered Gladstone a Take no Substitute for Royal Baking It is Absolutely All others contain alum or fused to accept was another one of those disorderly and disgraceful days in the House of Representatives that have been 8x> frequent in that body The trouble grew out of the Pension appropriation which had been submitted to the by its Finance propriation asked for was ten or fifteen million of j dollars less than was appropriated last Thiar a firing from different till ft fight became imminent The succeeded in quelling from L. Wilson much more favorable to been receiving fbt a tee of the Senate and from a caucus of and it is thought probable that the will be reported for discussion early this election for president and vice president of the Brazilian Republic passed off quietly on the There was no disturbances of The returns indicate the election of Senhor Prudente de Moraes for Senhor Victorina for vice President Peixoto received a few It is hoped this election may bring about an end of the war in that Erie railroad has determined to suspend all traffic on its system for the 24 hours of Sunday on all trains except limited local trains governed by mail contracts and such as have perishable goods in There will be no change in the pay of the of fines and from the same Tammany has received a hard Bishop J. C. Granberry has nearly recovered his health has been preaching recently with his old time ability and greatly rejoiced A. JL newly elected Senator f ronf ia an active member E. Advocate to by at during the session of General wilt be edited Drs. Hoss and ' wiU reported of the Richmond We shall some ' sketches to from Dr. L's pen. We have seen no prospectus of the Daily Advocate and Secular Bishop Haygood has appointed Rev. Dr. W. A. Candler presiding elder of the Oxford District to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. W. D. Anderson of whose death we made mention last Gen. J A. Early who was one of the most distinguished generals on the Confederate side late war died lit his home in Va. ion His was precipitated by an accident which occurred some ten days Hej was in the 78th year of his John Y. McKane has been at last placed in the at Sing N. He now wears regulation convict A v number of lesser engaged in the same received last week Some one has been collecting revival statistics of meetings which have bean held in about a dozen and parts of states communicating with St aggregate of conversions during the winter is placed at 75,000 of whom connected with the evangelical This is a very good and the curious thing about it that the report appears in a secular From the last issue of the Wynnewood I. T. Republic we learn that Rev. J. J. Lovett has become editor and proprietor of that and that he will in future it in the interest of good and Politics we infer will be We wish Brother Lovett all manner of success in this new The a war ship ing to the Brazilian rebels was blown asunder Feby 28 by a shell from the Capt concellos the commander and 32 all that were on board were It seem from the dispatches there will be but little change in the English Ministry caused by Gladstone's Lord Roseberry the new Premier who was foreign has tendered this position to the earl of It is believed that the revolution in Brazil is near the