Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - October 11, 1879, Burlington, Iowa THE DAILY 1879. 1JE SILURIAN Mineral Spring Water Of a BELIEF for or or OS iT DRUG Corner Fourth mad Jefferson PRICE PER 33 Sea circulars fur TO THE you ft ir go W the ORCHARD CITY BUMS i- unght by and hot die time arid is the a I 1*-t.-fthteA To rabidity and in To heroine a good Tn become iin To Income ft correct au 4 An J see the BUSINESS EXCHANGE * in the handling nf it Is I Unni and Ornament Calc English Spelling and EVENING SCHOOL Mm 27,1 or at ELLIOTT A HEADQUARTERS FOB H FANCY Medicines R Si Everything belonging their which they sell at retail at prices that j defy 1 ADD 5AVT P S U I E S Washington D. C. POPULAR aod per Day Parlor and Alcove at equally Jot or Sixth nice at 9230 per day The clergy bare always teen received at liberal Army and navy officers at special FOUR IRON FIRE Wei De Meyer's A and Certain Antidote for in the Influenza and A Constitutional remedy and absolute Sold by all or delivered by D. B. Dewet k ifj Dry N. at SLSO Pamphlets Children Cry for Pitcher's Centaur World's great relieving 1*or Stun aurf CASCADE SAW MILL rOB Burlington Lumber Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers la L Or 6IZE3 AND ALSO ETC. and near the Bail load ot South Water Mi Riven nil on the fourth dny uf A. 1*7'.*, the win Court ot 1'jwh. thr if lute Mid in the ihr name 1>. A DM IN 1ST RATO MS E. or N. la Kivin tn all that on the 17th A. 1s7'.', nT of Dim ut the til S. lale wlW All to make to tint ami i ffic will t'i Bald HEDGE & and la Blinds And Square 721 Jefferson - IOWA J.W. W. V. ETC. Bridge and Dimension Timbers a ORDERS Orders can given through telephone from Central and will be MrCASH & CO. and one mile south of railroad A. w. F. W. S. f e p 127(1 w ed tit ti irot n w GENERAL GRANT in san francisco on because watson repaired his RAND LUMBER IN Hare for sale all kinds of Pine Finishing WHITE WALNUT AND CHESTNUT OAK FOR at crossing ol B. A M. W. 0. T. Vice Assistant GOOD LUCK HORSE BT And a and cheap lino of Hanging Baskets and Flower Pots just received at DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S MIC STB UP FOR THE CHINA 7c3w to MAKE ful Plan in Any Ii In lly 11 miy i c titan tin nil New Yurk in uf per rent Send lur PECK A and 111 Itn ad NOTICE in that n wll nt mi ttii ihu 7th. nth a. in. in the i tin mil tlm 1/t.t am -in ji the in fliM nt Uglify North aln it lie nl Hailing till It nt nil In the fitv National OF the v. llj i 1^" A. T. W. r. W. W. M. c. 3ICAETHUB. J. 0, MERCHANT 218 Main - OB IOWA Buy and null 5t�.-ka, and and give prompt aud careful attention to II to J. B. MAR SURGEON BURLINGTON Collegiate An fall term 57.."�(� For for for term K F THIS GARLAND IOWA JORHAM & in tho of lu and I in the It him rin It and 10 aie to PER a patronage joseph the NEW The Tavo 10NIT)A ^ Crystal and We the trade to examine onr all competition In quality and w. M. V. C. nt Law mid over attention giren to All jot mated to their care will receive prompt * af j. w. A ATTO UNITY S AND AT Office rp c. AT AKD THE 306"4 DR. JOHN asd Tender of SMITH'S TONIC BULL'S BULL'S WORM The Popular Hem of the Principal 319 Wain Wholesale or retail by C. V. Squires A Co. and bt Ray nobis n w pi y r STATE Fit JOHN H. of Des Moines Lieutenant FRANK T. of Jasper of the Supreme M. of Lee CARL W. VON of BLick Hawk COUNTY 5 L. WILSON F. a. l. a. k XT ATTORNEYS AT One door west of the Barret 31 a street Will practice in the Federal and State on and K. a. AXL Jt AND COUNSELORS AT & COUNSELORS AND No 315 Jefferson J 4 8. E. AT to O'Brien's So. 31* Mirth largest amount of Lire at ill Savings Life Assurance Union ' - - President E- - - - - is a once and The of life insurance In for the of or as lone of at f ach Iiy The policy holder Sever at rkk more actual cast of ont- The dangers aid defects of the oM system are and the lion uf is upon a plau fair and jmt for and foil W. 1J. 1>.UNT�i:S* siRD if and St. and maker and So. Ol or JESSE HANEY N. V. g L. ATTORNEY AT 822}$ North Third 1S6U) IOWA T. E. and Notary Special to collections All business and will prompt and a practical Kmk tor practical and model Si or I took and supply or by JESSE HANEY A 113 N. Y. Mitchell & to Spalding and Dealers In ft &c. mais 5 and 10c TO THE live nan of arc We am the and We have tha only two 5 10c in Utts for Catalogue and aad 3fi and SS Bofi & Wholesale Grain Corner 2fain and Buy at all in Missouri anJ si at of ATTORNEY AT 124 years and legally Ural JOHN J. Notary Public and Real Estate OFFICE WITH JOHN Price k Henry's Drug opposite the Central J. Hills W. It. C. L. t. J L. A. David William W. F. 1'hi.saiit R. Henry Yellow C. L. kind 6fcomposition.'except tabulated and displayed the matter being spaced and justified with greater accuracy and rapidity than by band Every machine costs the average speed is six thousand ems per OF THE OLD At the last exercises of that splendid scholar and Truman M. B. of St. an address to his classmates of fifty years It was a tearful upon all living memories of a dead half so warm in its and so beautiful in its that it sounds like the last tremor of a bell that was ringing fifty years There are those among us who know him who can hear the old man's gentle voice in words like Fifty through much dark an 1 liaTo still borne the world Tar Insomuch that In many and especially In achievements In the physical tho wildest Ideal of our youth has been far Id this as also in that of science and and the forms and aims ot human thought have place man almost iu another amounting in our own land to traversing the circle of ruin and and the movement la still the while I is hurrying like the clouds what who shall I see mighty destinies trailing past us their glory or their but they veil their faces In and I cannot name but I seo the cross still j waving In the aud I think I see our starry bleat in the future over the nd march of h n The Angel of the I the glorious Son of on tho hott of the The pillar of cloud and flame is out in the and Id tho sunset signaling tho approach to the glorious The of humanity rises me in the of like the tower of In tho I daw Uon my first halt through white the and by awful and with uplift upon higher and ever higher into was draped with wild clouds and swirling nave la broken from till far in the height its top was touched by tho reflected glory of the ' which bad below the ami glint of the eternal shining above Uio So of tha temple of its howl I see but Its rite ia through clouds I cannot from this height send down to the children of the w bail to our brothers of tho twentieth They do not yet iu faith that we shall nt last see the great we cheerfully go ir not in through the from use high clift Ju the upper mount of hid by great we shall be permitted a of the realize the benefits he from the protection afforded government liko If he could live for a where the only protection for his his life and bis was own be would begin to If such men conld be shipped to Mississippi to one year they would come back with a keener appreciation ot the value of the privileges they but too often But to us of the of fifty years this Some of us aTe probably In the laat scene of tlie last act of tho college The of of nre and the cities with 1(h silent The curtain falls on our se ml On hat shall it It h hid from mortal through aud around that curtain I eee glimpses of the endless May the clouds that Kitther round the sun not darken but In to islea from tho New Jerusalem may airs from happier be borne to you on the evening and two worlds illuminate your approach to tho eternal soft am sweet through the shadows of time from a world li up with memories of to truth and and of and to God and a-d kindled fr. in a higher with from the Jasper and the mountains of Tlie republicans of Augusta had a fine meeting Wednesday They gave General Glasgow a hearty and be repaid them with a splendid There was a good crowd of the very best and they appreciated his keen hits and the able manner in which be discussed party The republicans of Augusta deserve credit for the they are displaying in the present and we look for good results from that township next Mr. in his speech last paid a courteous to Governor and declared that be had made an able and efficient and was glad to count him among his personal If some of the organs wonld imitate the and fairness of their leader they would do an act creditable to like do justice to the executive officer of j the Colonel Trimble says the war is over and our mission now is to cultivate the of Cut what kind of peace would he have Id many sections of democratic states they have but it is the peace of the There is in Kemper there is peace in but we do not belive it is the kind of peace the majority of American citizens are hankering It is not the kind which Grant meant when he said us have The people want the Grant TOWNSHIP For JACOB For J. M. THE 11, 1870. GEORGE H. REAL ESTATE MONET TO abstracts of to every town lot and foot of ground in Moines 315>^ Jefferson C. A. Plans specifications and furnished for all of public or private r etc. in ia Office In james Wholesale ass Retail COAL Corner Third and FAMOSA TOOTH WASH. WHAT THE DENTAL PROFESSION THINE OF IT. I regard the FAMOSA TOOTH thi beet and most dentifrice in 8 Surgeon CT Chestnut In reply to favor of the Ilth asking if 1 tiad used and tested TOOTH san say and it to he one of the fur the teeth that has come under The of will an elixir ot ife to the teeth and purify the 1 It superior to any in the market tid will It In SAMUEL Surgeon 277 Price Wl cents per Kf Count the It assign timed to Secretary Evarls and General Sherman returned to Friday's at Council amounted to fourteen hundren and ninety-two Tlie full cargo of potatoes from New for was shipped on The Tuscarawas have advanced ten cents a ton from sixty Spanish cabinet ou Friday tlie wih of treaties of peace and commerce with Peru and The Panama railroad company on Friday declared a dividend of four payable in The Indian department discredits tho report that Agent Jmu driven from the Jxw Tha Clyde ship builders have the for the construction of new about a per John a farmer living near New was shot dead in on His ifo a hired man have been The lumber trade In New Brunswick Is Instead of Sio per month heretofore paid they are now asking ax high as 5114 per spike in the ana an the St. Kansas City and Northern will 1m driven this morning In j nt Judge Sihl als at on Friday made an order finally taking out of court the case of the Alantic ani Western railroad company vs. C involving The average democratic statesman is a heavy There is Statesman is stumping the county for tlie democratic and who brought to this office morning a card which appeared in Friday morning's If in which he repudiated one who has been running over the the republican Mr. didn't endorse anything of that Ife is a high-toned and he is an irresponsible who is going about tlie county np at public meetings without our knowledge and That was the of Mr. He not only repudiated Jones but for every body else as That was manly of Mr. Indeed it Cut that ery same evening Mr. Bremmerman at tended a meeting at Augusta at which he this person were and he heard Jones repeat his about General Glasgow carpet ho speaks with plural is guilty of a ery scurvy trick to repudiate Jones in a public carti sneak and address public meeting with At a recent gathering or G. A. K. two democratic editors ruade condemning the general course and ioue of the southern and with severity the reactionary und attitude assumed by the southern brigadiers in Their tin* Times reporter was was in the regular style of 1>(�1.T' There is an amount of that sty Jo of political says that around over the They fall into a grave who suppose it is all included within the lines of the There is of it among men wearing tho party trade-mark to a more extensive defection from that musty organization than the apostasy of 3613, which struck the first effective blow in the great that wiped out last vestige of the unless the solid south brigadiers make haste to change their program of hostility to the you bring said a course I can but what's the hu neck in broken remarks the is the condition of the party It would be a fatal policy to make any break iu the republican ranks this Every republican owes it to to his I arty and to his country to poll as heavy and solid a vote as possible in of the general policy of the democratic Tin's is a poor year measures and the republicans pf Des Moines county ought to appreciate the fact in all its depth and have a good ticket and every man on it. be and ought to be That is the only true way to pat Des Moines county in line for the presidential An the Liverpool Daily has for a year past four and seven distributing at a saving of about per as compared with the same amount of work by The compositors working the machine earn better wages than their fellows at the while the saving to the establishment is over thirty per The authors of the outrageous and silly story that the board of registration com posed of John C. O. and Henry were engaged in mutilating the registry and that there was a terrible conspiracy to by the democracy of this city have very suddenly turned and are now showing the bottoms of their It was a very silly story concocted by some but The soon exploded the whole The manly card of General A. C the head aud front of the democratic party in this state when it iu and now a candidate ot that declaring that he did not believe that the officials in charge of the registration would be guilty of any wrong doing was a bitter for the but we compelled them to swallow it. with the repudiation of one of their most prominent speakers doesn't leave them in a very enviable The republican campaign in New York is growing in and General Aithur found that the letters addressed to him as chairman of Ce republican state committee which were received required a good half day's labor to They brought requests for and reports of republican in all parts of the All the accounts show that the democratic assertions that muRy republicans are disposed to support are find prove that what little disappointment may have existed in some quarters the Saratoga convention is rapidly The liberal republicans arc among the most of the Saratoga and Mr. G. will have a very lonely seat in the dug oot while he is paddling up Even many of our democratic friends are vexed at the course of the rebel brigadiers in the of and sincerely disapprove of their revolutionary Next Tuesday will give them an opportunity to express their disapprobation in a practical Go to the polls and vote the republican A ballot dropped into the box this year for the democratic ticket is a direct endorsement of the very things all good citizens Our good friend B. J. who I was chairman of the democratic meeting I last endorsed Colonel Trimbles war This was clever in Mr. as our recollection is that at about the time Mr. Trimble was making the record Mr. Hall did not endorse it so very But it was not long after that period when Mr. Trimble came home and quite agreed with 3Ir. Thus time has its As nobody attacks Mr. Trimble's army it is to see such a labored and protracted defence of it by the democratic And as there has a very vigorous and continuous attack upon his record for the period after he left the army it is quite singular that the democratic press have so little to say in its Our esteemed but confused is of lbs opinion that an of the law can change a On the tlie v must suit to Wc suppose our esteemed cotemporary alludes to the United States revenue have noticed that tbe moonshiners entertain the same We shall publish to-morrow morning the speech delivered by Hon. M. A. at Hill's on the 8th inst. It I makes good campaign although our democratic readers may dissent from the But this is not a good year to pay much attention to democratic Let the time between now and election be devoted by republicans to a careful canvass among their neighbors in behalf of our county Judicious effort in that direction will have a telling effect on the result of the the traveler courteously but tt this is No tbe lady replied is I would know it among a must liot take But the traveler persisted and the lady and they came very near Presently one of the passengers pointed to a twin valise in the and is It isn't said the it is just like but this is it isn't said the has and I'll have it or I'll have the law on pity if a lady can't travel alone in this country without being robbed of her property in broad the traveler said he wonld open the valise to prove his The lady objected at saying she did not want her valise opened in the presence of a crowd of But as there was no other means of settling the dispute she at length The traveler sprung the opened the and the curious crowd bent to On the very top of everything lay a big fiat half full of a deck of cards and one or two things that nobody knows tbe name of. The traveler was the first to recover his self-possession and he you are righ t. The valise is I owe you a thousand Bui the lady had and the traveler his valise with a Early in the afternoon a sign painter down town received a note in a feminine asking him to come to the Barret house to work a red leather valise in black letters a and a half THE INDIAN Hon. John who will speak at Union hall Monday is one of the most brilliant orators in Let there be a good turnout to hear A special is extended to the The population of 1,547,694 in 1370, has now risen to 1,679,770. In 1833 it was 550,000. The population of Athens and the Pincus have largely increased of late The democratic attempt to throw mud nt the republican board of registration having resulted in bespattering the mud they have gone into premature Mr. you ought to have remembered last night that you were talk ing to a hard-money The idea has a very limited following in This is quite certain to prove to be an for the and the will extend far into the The democratic party realizes that it is in the pesit ton of Davy coon when that famous republican hunter drew a brad on it. Prosperity and the republican party are coming to the front once They are old This is the year for old-time republicans to their places as workers in the is dreadfully quiet in the districts just Tlie season for and camp closed about the right wrote the jay of the That may very but it is the apples that make the boys is the healthiest place in said the landlord of a hotel to the Nobody ever dies replied the traveler in the tone of a man who was thoroughly convinced of I reckon Nobody would stay here long enough to -A patriotic American clergyman has discovered that the Englishman's boast that the sun never sets on the British dominions is equally verified in the case of the United States that when the Aleutian fisherman on our westernmost isle is warned by the approaching shades of night to pull for the and be lively about the of Maine has already had frugal ist aud is making the chips when you come down to More than forty democratic papers in the south have endorsed the killing of the independent or greenback candidate for sheriff of Yazoo Yery few of the southern democratic papers have any word of condemnation for the murder of Judge Chisholm and his How many democrats of Des Moines county want to be iu attitude of of atrocities And yet a vote for the democratic ticket this year will be so construed by the A vote for the republican ticket will be construed the world over as a condemnation of such j man who would not take his says tbe Albia to go to the polls and vote on election certainly does cent. The machines are used for every | not appreciate his birthright of liberty so long as you are disposed to make a fine point of isn't it equally true that the sun never sets at Isn't it up all shining away the tireless polished vigor of an Alaska diamond Let's settle it that the sun never set nt and have a grand peace jubilee over A CASE OF MISTAKEN If the trunk manufacturers do not quit making so many thousands of somebody is going to get into some awful trouble about it some trunk maker will be sued for enough to build a court The other day an omnibus full of passengers drove up town from the union Side by side sat a commercial named William and Mrs. Winnie C. the eminent lady temperance When tlie omnibus reached the Barret house the commercial missionary seized his valise and started The lady made a grab after him and he I beg your she but yon have my You are certainly How In It to Be Solved Our of the National Now that we have another Indian war scare on with the prospect of a waste of more blood and it seems to he a fitting time for the people of tlie United States to consider with candor and common sense tbe serious question how we shall deal with the Indians aud avoid We are among those who believe and have long believed that the aborigines of this have from the first advance of civilization upon them been more sinned against than The government and the people have not kept I faith with them as they should have done j to secure good will and good j fellowship on their part. This is the secret of most if not all the dangers and troubles that have grown out our relations with the Indian tribes who were orginal possessors under a title deed from the of all this domain of which we are now so proud to call our own We and we think impartial history will justify the that the Indians have if been the first to violate any treaty honorably The aggressions have uniformly come irom the either through a failure on the part of the or by citizens and soldiers of the The contract and trader license system has uniformly been characterized by systematic fraud upon the both as to quantity and quality of tbe government they got them at 1 and thea they are cheated out of what they produce Our attention has called to oue instance where a who left a practice for an j Indian agency at per who is noW a wealthy and has held several lucrative ail of brought grist to his Since he has left the agency he is said to have made the best speech ever delivered on Indian as he knows how it is We are of opinion that it is not an act of injustice to remark in this connection the pending Ute trouble is due largely not entirely to the failure of the Indian department to perform its duty faithfully and We infer thorough | knowledge of this subject and its proper presentation to is all that is necessary to fasten the guilt where it properly Why tins has not been done is a problem that we do not propose now to This difficulty with the Utes has been brewing for and the opinion prevails that the Indian bureau are aware of that as well as of the causes which have led to it. Troops have been sent upon their reservation against thi protest and warning of tbe Indians that they would fight if their domain was invaded by They no war upon tbe messenger who visited but their hatred and aversion to tbe United States troops led them to coutrue their as an act of which they hav promptly Through Lowry conference could have and tin commander of the troops could have ascertained just how Jar he could go without offense or There 30 call or justification for this fresh invasion of the reservation of the Utes by the they had no more right there than the The commandant of the troops knew of the existing dissatisfaction among the Indians ou account of the of their He understood the character of the aud should have been well or at least should ascertained the grounds of their complaint before moving upon them with a force equal to all they conld and without explanation or understanding Mr. the and his corps should have reported the difficulties to his and if it failed to meet the then he should have resigned and leaving the responsibility of tbe matter where it properly It is alleged that General Sherman has indulged in the remark that we must those any regard to the equities of the as they appear of or their right to resist armed The inference from such a remark is that Sherman is of that class who believe the only good Indian is the dead Thus far in the history of our Indian another remark of the that they always got the best of us on the has been fully This will no doubt prove the case when they are met on equal Thus far the Indians have shown themselves fully our for Even under the overwhelming policy each dead Indian has cost two dead white at a cost of This is the economy of our Indian Is there no remedy for all There certainly ought to It wonld seem to be wise to try the experiment of recognizing the right of the Indians liberty and the pursuit of iu their own so Jong as they do not trespass it would be to adopt a policy under which we shall keep perfect faith with without cheating and lying to and also keep all licensed and away from as well as all whites not necessarily connected with the the agents peltries to the government aud there be sold for their market value and tbe proceeds he returned in useful or such as the Indians Punish every agent or detected in defrauding in quantity or quality of These experiments bring a with the of which there is no under existing polic garded in the light of those perjuries at which Jove Tbe only pre presidents having served two supply any analogy to tbe present position and popularity of General were well advanced in years when they retired forever from the white George Washington was sixty-five yean old when in 1797, he vacated the chair favor of John and the of bis fatigued by a life of unusual labor and sunk finally to rest in the December of 1799. Andrew again whose popularity at Washington had he so easily have procured his re-election for a third took leave of office when he was seventy years a very infirm seldom free from pain for an hour and never for a When he reached his home at in the children of his old friends and old soldiers welcomed him with such affection that his frame and his head was bowed as the tears rolled down his aged Unlike Washington and General Grant is still in tbe prime of unshaken in nerve and und more than ever in a from his acquired to serve his country with increased If persuaded to become the candidate of the republican General Grant's credentials would surpass those of any other aspirant Mr. of is personally too cold to awaken the en- j of his and neither Mr. of nor Mr. of New is free from the disadvantages attaching politicians word of evil omen iu the United The present occupant of the presidential Mr. is an honorable and upright but bis pledges that he will on no account court re-election have been unusually and in strength of backbone he bears no comparison to the iron soldier who shattered the rebellion to atoms in 1365. it most be remembered that iu Grunt we are dealing with a man of no ordinary who never j says one thing und means It is commonly like Andrew who retired from the presidential chair with but ninety dollars in his General Grant is to-day a poor he has given many indications of n desire to connect himself with one or other of the many commercial enterprises which are open to him in his native aud in the hands of men who would be proud to see him at Among the high qualities of which the general has afforded evidence as a soldier and a there are none in which he is more pre-eminent than in honesty and administrative Commenting upon the qualifications for which the conqueror of J General Lee was most i eral in a life of his the second volume of which has long been remarks that it is impossible to understand the early history of the American civil war without it into account that neither the government nor the important commanders gave General Grant credit for intellectual ability or military His other qualities were also rated Because he was patient some thought it impossible to provoke and because of his calmness it was thought that ht was The truth is that his of behavior and directness of expression imposed on both above and below They thought him a good plain who had blundered into one or two and who therefore could not he immediately but they deemed it unnecessary to regard his or to count upon his His superiors invariably made their plans without consulting and bis subordinates sometimes sought to carry out their own campaigns iu opposition to his In his case the whirligig line baa brought round its customary The military reputation of General Grant stood not higher when tlie war ended than it does to-day in they country whose national integrity he did more than any other living man to In a book which is among the most valuable records of tbe great civil war and which has just General pays a tribute to his General tending to show in the writer's he all things the greatest soldier who fought on either side in the stupendous fratricidal may lie in reserve for General Grant iu the laud to which be has just returned none can venture to But of one he may rest finally His visit to to and toother colonies and dependencies of Great Britain has enabled many Englishmen to become with his personal traits and and to hear with pride and pleasure that wherever he has seen the queen's government ruling abroad he has borne glad and strong witness to its beneficence and moral It was a distinguishing feature of President Grant that lie sought to peace and good will between England and the United and for this and many other reasons we are but giving expression to the sentiments of all Englishmen when we say the best wishes are here fur bis future prosperity and whether iu a public or a private capacity HAWK-EYE Pathfinder Grant Is Mid to with a strong brof -A Virginia man Ury to overeat ft 1*�4. Journal little stirred Iota 1^^* John G. at tbe unveiling of the emancipation M New York to aid Mrs. of her 5^ dashing to though by the New York 0*>" that Jon can't get la till 1 except a bed 1 -A reporter of the Cedar Rapids 1 Ucan heard the other - be wished this teet alt our Sena la of the as are McCrary was members of the Leavenworth amy at the residence ot General Jaha Fort an ill wind that blows nobody but the wind that a rod a crown et -A subscriber to a southwestern diod leaving four The editor ed at the sad in the coffin a who made the ney Into eternity with Mr. cashier tit the beak in which be tended aerial which snows that he bock at post the following -A young lady has written Is a rare cure for lovesick Aj other physicians have previously old Are tested haa never been known W -An exchange prints an article How to Chi The column in which is a great waste of Too can children by letting them play loaded -I see on their winding About their brows tbe moonbeams play Their lofty deeds and Blend with the of And waving arms and bright Are glancing In the mellow persons are always good persona and that U the so many low lee so early in Young man and fount preserve your retain all your lj all keep yesr They are the bloody Innocence sprinkle I noon the doorposts of that tbe temper nay peat yoa -A remarkable feature of Indian Nevada was recently developed at the who bad been murdered by her the body was consumed collected tie In a f ack took then be wife tarin mixing a paint for This tar is put an the heads of the squads and to remain until it Jeannette has gone through lug a Herald editor to Mr. Junta Gordon Bennett as that gentleman the yesterday Mr. And after a I suppose if he had crooked all would have been wouldn't itT editor raid that iraa the view he had takes of sad again bent himself over his of celebrated his one and birthday a lew days since by a reunion sod with his third & twenty-two tbe a aon and the youngest a daughter of nine Flehu bad eleven sad all And one Seventeen of his of Ws grandchildren aad al of were present at the Make The month which has just passed will long be in business circles as the harbinger of a new era of The depression which has rested so over the community for past six has suddenly and the great of trade are now feeling the influence of the rising tide of success which has been f o long and so earnestly hoped but which with each recurring until so as this change has it is not without substantial The circulating medium which is tbe basis of all is to-day better than it has ever been in the history of for it is upon the metals which ar universally recognized throughout the world as intrinsic and it is current at its face in every city and hamlet in the All the more remarkable does it seem when we recall the fact that it is tbe first time such an event has occurred in prosperous Losses aud it is arc monitory and Let it appear so. Most of us had some very hard lessons to learn in practical economy past period of gloom and and for this curriculum wc should all he better prepared now to view dispassionately the present and to receive with perfect the future prosperity dawning upon We must make always bearing in mind that | our have been quickened by the suffering of the past six aud are stimulated by this new condition of the tendency being to rush forward blindly the excitement of the OK AST AT Comments In England on the It is as one with political if we are to credit bis own words that General Grant sets foot once more upon his native In a recent conversation with the Chinese the general is reported to have I have held the office of president as long as it has been held by auy There are others who have risen to great distinction at who have earned the and to being it and not to me. I have no claims to the office which I have already it is a place unwelcome to a place of hardship and When I a man these hardships were and never agreeable to me. They wonld be worse Notwithstanding these words and many of a similar character to which in public and private the ex-president has repeatedly given it is impossible to deny that most ot those who greeted him with their acclamations on his return deemed it by no means improbable that General Grant would for a third time be president of the United The highest political office in tlie gift of the republic may be threat a recusant with an irresistable in presence of which tbe disinclination of an individual counts for and the asseverations of the magistrate of the United Slates that he will never seek however sincerely its to General Grant's sincerity in refusing we entertain 90 manner of always been re- Paid tn The other day as Thurmon addressing a meeting in Noble county he remarked to the Fellow tbe republicans tell yon we have in one sense we Should you be in the vicinity of one of Sherman's pet banks ou might get a gold dollar or but try go to your own little hand your teu ask for then come back ami tell me we have The democracy the republicans looked and filially many of them repaired to the bank to see for They gave their greenbacks and got and were told to come to get rid of much trouble to to the the senator was repeating his assertions in relation to When one of the number told him about their financial he looked blandly at then straightening himself and leaning over the commenced Fellow now iu reference to southern quest A Pull down your and Joined tbe Grand old Party eif and October i. Sept. 20.-Mr. I have so often been asked if I am a and the reasons for my I thought it would not be amiss to thus 1 tbat I expect to vote the and do so because I the best means of promoting the our common This ought to be enough for but we always like to know the whys and wherefores and while I know some will not believe yet I will give n few ot my I was disgusted with the convention iu 186(1, and every national convention haa been laid aside every and policy and a very corrupt at I always did despise have been ashamed of the traitors to democratic not only iu but everywhere it shows in in the tbe or anywhere I never conW go state free Tree trade aud direct I hoped for years tbat ttt democratic party would awake to and return to a position of loyalty aDd and alter years concluded to wait no I heard John P. Irish pronounce the oration over the dead party in saw it was by treason and after fighting in the state convention four years ago against the free whisky platform then and giving the only no against and alone -I concluded I bad nothing to work for and have never a democrat I made up my mind I had ate all the swallowed all the and Bourbon the party leaders could get me to I bad been M given away for been called a a liberal an a etc After all the bad doses I had the naming and the I could hardly tell where I or what I would be called upon to vote anil so I just stepped down and Since then I have been camping took the greenback As I was always suspicious of its ability as an I did not believe it conld afford shelter and Vi its but I tried to hope things would take a turn so we could get into more substantial Bat after waiting in vain for the leaders to take measures to provide seeing the short-sighted cheap and alliances occupying their while wc had such a thin tent to live and they were taking in all the boarders and that came storing l' bullion and bourbon under its cover until we were so crowded and mixed up it was hard to tell who or what belonged there or what we would have to resort to Resumption and better times had knocked such holes iu the aud they had patched them so with cheap com bullion and bullion that when I saw the result of the last greenback state convention I left 1 outright I am opposed to articles eleven and twelve of the and would give nothing for the balance only what is in both tbe other party little that I could approve with i saw it was no use to stay where I was ot no use or I am compelled to acknowledge the republican platform contains no principle but what I can heartily I always try to be true to my own conviction of and to follow it ont regardless of I am aware of the storm I ( August Yield or In tho Black Black Hills - Mr. Z. L. the correspondent of have to but I have borne the New York estimated our and detraction until they have not monthly yield at His estimate was nearly but for August our yield was only 9^4*3,000. Wc have taken great pains to tbe result from various districts in the southern portion of the as well as from aU outside dis aud with the exception of very few we have obtained the entire clean-up of the This result is very for we must remember that in quarts mining we two years properties are only being and only the ore taken from shafts and tunnels nnd open cuts is being leaving immense bodies to be down at some future There are also many properties that were lying their etc. Next Tuesday is the day for the politi cal battle to be fought in this and we expect to be able to report in our next issue a republican the magnitude of which will depend upon the manner in which each locality will discharge its Let this be borne in mind by the republican voters in own We Want not to hut we want ft large and overwhelming majority iu the lind this we will have it every republican turns out and Only n Pew Vet. The time has nearly arrived for the Jowa republicans to time much of terror in they used to 1 my former with ings of hope they not judge me harshly and I have never been able to be of maeb service to and if they are glad to get rid of me there will be no regret at my absence nor pain at our To the republicans I have but little to make no expect no only what comes by the consciousness of and voting where I think ray duty impels me. I feel that iu joining with the republicans of Guthrie county and Iowa I am associating myself with so many men of talent and superior ability that I will he bnt a very small fraction that may never be hut I believe the that will come from following my -J t of what duty requires pay me for all I may be able to or be compelled to bear by reason of the change m party T. 3f. What They Will The republicans of and Ohio will on the of the ou the pro The United States is a nation not a Jho Council The republican is the boss boom tbe and don't let it