EASTMAN.Special /.Correspondence;: :.' Eastman, I. T.;, July 2G.—Tlais;;. sec-; tion of. the country was visited last , weelv by a fine rain, which seemed to put. pew life into the farmers here,, and into the crops and range also. Old farmers say the sped#: avo the most flattering they . have ever been in the Indian Territory; : ; ' :/Wealth dn ; this community is good., 7 John Sanders and son, Viller, have i returned from theChocta\y: Ration, Where they have' been visitihg * rela-■ tiyes.'7;-.;::;r -.7';77; : ;‘;';7v7-;77V': •;The family of W.; C. ‘ Hensley is Tyisiting at Cheek rweek*: 7Mrs. Maines* mother, who lives in 7 i Texas, is ■ here visiting her this we?k, Prof. Brown started a singing . school here i’fiursday. i v 7-and Mrs. Julian i Straughn, a boy. • •• 7Wm. Keller is on the sick list hew. i 7Wprk on the hew! ^n is nearing bompletion, and Mr7 Hensley says he • i- will be ready for the first cotton.■;7 The writer wishes for Ardmore, a grand success in £he coining celebra-l tion of the town-s seventeenth aniii-1 versaiylt; on the 28th and 729th of this L month. • • ' -■ 7.ft •• '•.