The American Missionary
The American Missionary
Volume 52, No. 3, September, 1898
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ndian intended to do differently. He went off a few days before and procured some whiskey, drank some of it, and intended to use the rest on the Fourth, and have a jolly time with his friends. But other Indians informed the Agent about him; he was arrested and lodged in jail, where he spent the Fourth, and a few days beside. When I compare his actions then and now, is there not cause for gratitude?
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CAPON SPRINGS CONFERENCE, WESTERN VIRGINIA.
The first Capon Springs Conference which met June 29th to July 3rd, to consider the work of Christian education in the South, was a successful gathering of many prominent educators. It represented twelve states, the District of Columbia, seven religious bodies and a number of schools, seminaries, colleges and other institutions for the elevation of the ignorant, both white and black.
The Conference before its adjournment issued a message in which it declared its deep interest in all efforts for the advancement of moral and religious e
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