The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 07, 1876, Image 1

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    THE EUGENE CHI GUARD.
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ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEIIS1TI0S OP DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARS AN HONEST LIVING Bf THE SWEAT OP OUR BROW
KUGENE CITY, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1876.
$2.50 per year IN ADVANCE.
tCEq7j7DUY8,Pro,p.
OCEONLT
RATES Or ADVERTISING.
.Tert.seawnU inserted -follows I .
m square, W Uns or le, on Insertion Hi each
kjMuetlMrtionl. Ca.h required in adranc
Ti. advertisers will b. chrKd at th following
ix month
u - oa. year... "
Transient ootioes In local oolumn, W sent, per lint
tat each insertion.
Advertising bilU will be rendered quarterly.
it lv, or null DS faid lu up mi
' . i
posTorricE.
oflos Hour. -from T a. m. to T p. m. Sunday.
"Uarririfrom'tt. south and leaves going north
Ma . ArriTM fruk. the north and leave, gultif
-Ji at 1M . -. or BiuUlaw. rranklin and Long
d0isat rif.on Wednelay. For Crawford.
5S CP "reek and Brownaville .at 1 . .
letters will be ready for delivery half an hour after
. rWafrf train" Letter, .hould deleft at the ottU.
r before tAbSON, P. M.
8UCI ETIES.
....an f
,UeeU tret and third Welnaaday. in each
month.
h- n T ft
CMo. BrUCIB BOttl laODoa mi w . .
0. F. MeeUevery Tueaday evening.
Wimwhl Ecaiitit No. ,
MU on the M and 4th Wedneaday. In each month.
GEO.B. DORRIS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office on Willamette street, Eng-ene City.
0. A. MILLER,
DENTAL RO0M3 IN DUNN'B
BUlLDIJfO.
Knaene City, Or.,
Pfafmti DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY
BEN. F. DORRIS,
DEALER IN
Stoves and Ranges,
Tin Ware,
PUIX, FANCY 4 JAPANNED
Shovels and Tongs,
Fenders Sr Fire Dogs,
Cauldron & Wash Kettles.
Hollow, Iron and Copper Ware,
POttflEI.AIS. TINNED & BRASS
PKESER YING KETTLES,
Driven Well k Force Pomps,
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Hose .npes and Hose
N PACT, Everything belonging to my boat
, r. all which I will sell at the
LOWEST. CASH FBICES.
JOB WORK x
Of all klndi loo promptly and In a satlsfactlorr
manner.
WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
By attention to businaas and honorable dealln
hope to merit a share of yoar patronage
6 BEN. F. DORRIS.
All nat.nna lrnnunncr themselves in
debted to me wi'I please call and
SETTLE W1TUOUT DKLAT.
3. F. DORRIS.
DENTAL.
m. p.
it
motatr k nnunod Rental Rooms
.i-1-n.araniut1. hnildinir. Euireue
aiy.aad reapwtfully solicits a share of th. pub-
D!?.-.geh. neralssion. Dr. J.B. Cardwell.
Portland, Oregon.
A. W. PATTERSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Offle. o'a Ninth Street, oppo.lt. th. St.
Charle. Hotel, am iieiia.nw,
EaOENK CITY. OREGON.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL
riAN BE FOUND AT HI8 OFFICE or real
y.- T iL. r prtfho- Hill. Pbow-
...h.m. Willamett. street. Residence opposite
: 17. : .. i . ... nf hu dinorti. oouin
noma numuimjr un ' n
Willamette Street. mV m
DR. GEO. W.-ODELL
tjffice Up Stain, first North of Astor Housi,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
B.., .ppo.it. the .ton. .tore, who U fully author
KStoSLcttbome. ttoliLSfffaJ iSi
all nnHforMrrke. will be prewnted tor pay-
aent in thirty day., and collected in sixty.
Eugene City, April Mh, 1674.
L. ALVEUSON,
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON
AND
DRUGGIST.
Offle. o. east .Id. Will.mett.f stre
u. i ?k utioinlnir law oflice of J. r. Brown.
Special attention paid to diseases or the Lungs,
nd all eases ol chronic diseases.
RwMixcia-Suoceas In practice and attention
to basiness.
Chas. M. Horn.
PRACTICAL GUXSMITS.
Wf and Materials. Repannng done in
V'V tbe neatertstv'f and warranira.
iSk Hewing Mchine, Safei,
Locks, etc , e paired-
Guns loaned and ammunition furnished.
Shoo on Ninth Street, opposite Btar ittaery
JEWELRY" ESTABLISMENT.
J. S. LUCKcT, Q
47k
DEALER IS
Clocks, Watches, Chains, Jewelry, etc,
Repairing rrompiiy axecmeu.
ta-AUWorh Warranted.
J. 8 LDCKKY,
OST OFFICE BTJILDINO,
Willa-iette k Eighth Bts.. Eugen. City
ELLSWORTH & CO.,
Bucoessors to Ellsworth t Beltbaw.
DRUGGISTS,
TTit r. rnwTIVTTE THK RtialNESS IN
tha nM .Und. offerinir
I , ll li - a
increased inducemenis io customer., uiu auu uc
As.beretofoie the most
Careful attention eiven to Prescriptions.
The change in the firm requires tbe immediate
settlement oi an oia account.- o
J. KI' LINQSWORTH & SON,
STAR BAKERY.
. On Ninth Street,
rEEP constantly on hand, fresh
8ngsr. Tobacco 4 Cigars, Feacnea
Coffee, Canned Hoods, riums,
Byrup, Cheese, Powder,
Sosd, Btarcn, Pepper,
Bardinea, Bait, Candies,
Comment, Candle.,
NuU, Lard. Flour,
Etc., Etc
ALSO
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Fruits and Tcgetables.
if every description, which they will sell cheap
for cash. Thakful for put favors we solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
Goods delivered to sny part of the city free of
charge. We are constantly receiving new uooas
,-d will satisfy our customers in regaru w price
Eugene City Brewery.
MAT11IAS MELLEU, lWp.
I. now pnparad to fill all order, for
LAGER BEER
nF A SUPERIOR QUALITY.
f!nm. and e for vounelf. A good article needs
recommendation.
Siusuw, Sept 25, 1875.
To the Editor of the Guard :
It is not unlreqaently the caie that
we bear the deluded followers of that
consummate bilk Brick Pomeroy say
that if they had positive evidence tbat
"ilden was not an accomplice ot lioss
Tweed they would support him ; but
Brick says Tilden was in with the
toss, and hence these dupes are in
clined to be a little skeptical. Now,
what are the facts ? Let ns investi
gate Mr. Tilden's connection with the
Boss and then govern ourselves ac
cordingly. I find in "The New York
'orals," a history ot noted criminals,
published in 1873, the tollowiDg in
relation to Tilden :
"Tnmmanv Hall sent its delegates
to the Stole Convention which met in
Rnnhpxter in the (all of 1371, and
Tweed went in person to run the ma
chine. The Reform Demooracy sent
delsgates to contest the seats of the
Tammanyites. The seats were de
clared vacant, and the last power ol
the Ring departed. It was here that
the Albany regency, beaded by Til
den and Seymour ana oiners, oegan
the crusade against the ring, and the
soene ot operations was removed to
Now York nitv. where Tilden. assist
ed by Chas. O'Conor and the commit-
tee ot seventy, devoted weens ana
mnnfha nf toil in forretiDir out the
fraudulent transitions in the Comp
trollers omce, and ascertaining irora
the bank accounts what had been
done with the funds that were fraud
ulent! v obtained Irora the city. When
it was ascertained that these gentle-
mpn ware nreiiftrinor to lay bare the
transactions of the ring, all who had
in any way shared in the plunder, nea
Mflfmra. Tilden and
'ooLhnm rt the Board of Municipal
nnrrnntinns becan to investigate the
tronuantinriK ot the rins in the fall of
1871. They examined the accounts
Woodward. Incrersoll, Gar-
vey and the New Yorn rnniing uo.
. . s 1 1 -
in tlio Krnadwav tsanK. ana rauau
tahla nf t rin Hetiiti and crodils ot theso
accounts and of certain relations they
bore to each other. 1 weed saw ine
. . w... i n nnn.n rra mil
coming storra uuii mo --
not desert him, and tie aeiermmeu w
stay and tight it out."
It must be borne in mind that the
above statement is not taken Irom
any political newspaper, but is given
as Dart of the history in bringing to
justice that greatest ot all thieves,
Boss Tweed. Can there te aouoi in
the mind of any candid man that it
was the indefatigable industry ot 3. J.
ilden broueht about Tweed's con
viction, the load and empty assertions
ot Brick Eomeroy to the contrary not
withstanding? A. J. Barlow.
A MEASURE END0BSED BY HAVES
The Republican. Kobblng the Soldiers)
nd Tneir ramus...
Carding and Spinnin
w i tttvth ormrn i crn ih Machlnerv ownea
by C. Ooodchild. I am now prepared to make
ill kinds oi
YARN, BAITS, fcc,
For customers
At the Lowest Living Rates.
WM. IRVING.
EUGENE CITY. OREGON
1VM.
LAKE.
Purchasing Agent,
SAN FKANCISCO,
CAL.
Bonk and Stationery Store.
POST OFFICE BUILDISO.TUGESECItf ,1
kav. oa hand and am constantly reeeivm; aa
" n-. u.h.wl and M iwe aneous
WleU. Blanks. ,Prt'p:r,so!l'
..mntl.fl ed. A. 8. P 4TTtKa
OPPOSITION
IS TBE
LIFE OF TRADE
SLOAN BROTHERS
trm.T. DO WORK CHEAxEB man any mm
I T abop in town.
HORSES SHOD FOR $150,
With new material, all round. Beastting ow anoe.
t Cent.
an nmrranled to ElT. Mtl.faetloa.
Shop on Eighth st., opposite Ham-
Bnrevs biib-
Watches, Clocks and Jeweir)
MUSIC,
AND
SEWING MACHINES
n.vvT,n rat print TP fnr their oast liber
I el Mtrooacf. inviU them to call oih
rTl. t-.A.-A a Cn 'a ivw brick
ai ma rw room v - , .
fcWk-.hm mavbe found fuU assortment of
rood, in the shore line. ,. . .
Valcbes. Clocks and Jewelry repaired In the b4
work manlike manner and Warranted.
SlaaettsSt, Cltj, Ore?-.
CRAIN BliUS-
For Sale.
NEW HARNESS SUOP.
CHAsfHADLEY,
At Dunn'8 Old Stand,
TTEEP8 COSSTASTLT OJT HASD 1 OOOD
K msnkfrlrntTlt of of
Hack, Buggy & Team Ilarnes,
Saddle, v bip.
Bport, u alters,
rnllara.
Carry Combs and Bnubes
And everythinr nsnally kept ma flrst class Har
ama Hhnn. "
disabled veteran, or his surviving rel-1 aiders out of the city, and let island
tivoa. onlr.nrr t Via InlRlinAnf anf lULmiiiAna in y A kA Uk n lAaH
li) wwvn..i& HIIW luiuttuvu VI llSl V
vM vk a, in
i'ew sum '-
T.itf ln Mr. Hale oi Maine, and many
Uenub uan eaders ot more import-
nn.Oin little Mr. Hale, are in tbe
hot.. nl HnarnntirKT lari?elv auoui eieo
linn limp, utmn the aliened benevo
lence of the Grant party toward the
soldiers ot the republic. Now Col.
Maisb, a Democratic representative
from l'ennsylvania,was nimBen a aoi
Mar an1 waa twir.e shot down at the
tron't, while politicians like little Mr.
Mala nf Maine, and the creaier Jr.
Towa. were lookimr no the
Bpoils ot office io the rear. Col. Maisb,
therefore, it anybody, nas a ngoi.
ipeak for the eoldiers ; ana in a reccu.
)eech in the House ne aoes so iu
ay that will probably open tbe eyes
. . a. . 1. lLa )ll.
the so diers tueraseives to vuo
publio contract with him. But let us
give it iu tbe language of Col. Maish:
"A remarkable fact in these laws is
that the pensioner's right was made
to depend upon the tima consumed
in the consideration of the claim. It
is a novel principle in the jurispru
dence of the country, and it was pass
ing strange mat ine experiment was
mult ininri nur brava (infpnilora Wan
it intended to punish claimants for
, .? - ,L
neglecting to punctually suppiy toe
evidence demanded by the Pension
Office T; This is hardly possible; tor
it will not be pretended that claim
ants, eager to cot their pensions,
would'dJIay furnishing the evidenoe.
Even if they did there would be no
harm to the government ; but when
we remember mat the doiays were al
ways caused in the Pension Office,
this feature ot the law assumes a se
rious aspect to those whose rights are
affected.
"Sloth hat been the bane ot the
Pension Oflice for many years; claims
were allowed to slumber there from
five to ten years, and even longer, be
fore being allowed.
"Incapacity and gross irregularities,
not to sav crimes, were suffered in its
management, and were the principal
causes oi ine evus rusting iu iuo ui
fioe. Investigation woild hate de
veloped the tact that as early as 1861,
when the first ot theso limitation laws
were enacted, the claims then already
pending in me reosion umou uum
fttinnt .tO.OOO. and thev contin
ued to accumulate until in June, 1874,
thuv rnnnSnd the enormous ficrure oi
66.700. Under these oircurastanoes,
a. a
few if any of the claims couia do
in .hail ronnlnr nrrlnr. nillnh
ICAUIIGU It, fcj - - - , -
less completed, within the five ytars
prescribed for their suocessiui prose
niition."
But the Pension Office not only
waa on., in in nrrears with its work: it
waa and in orosslv and generally cor-
rnnl. Irnffl Inn in noLtom. ine 0 erKS
nnfTitornrl in it have been emuloved to
1 ..Ut: An.nniina II-Vl 1 1 (1 .111.
. . 1 . -i. i i i: I 4,....
inriniran iiier8.ai.il BOiuiern winuwo
and orphans, were pining for the mite
the Government owed tnera. now
manv i hnnannda have thiiB been op
pressed and swindled, and ultimately
iflttnia(i in mo aitaiomunt ui tueu
rights, by this corrupt and cruel neg
Ipot nf ii-nartment officials !
Two Commissioners of Pensions
appeared before tbe Committee on
Invalid tensions, ana swore, witn no
nnnnxpnt shnme that, that it was the
constant practice to detaoh clerks to
serve partisan campaign coiiiiuiiieue,
and that these clerks never appeared
at the rension umce except tu umw
their nav. At this. Col. MaiRh ex-
nlaima with UDlitled hands: "That it
. . ,
should not be considered improper to
. ... si .. .
use the raonev oi ine uoveruiuuuw iu
pay persons for party servioos, is an
iminj nrnnoaition: that the eiubez
xlement should be perpetrated upon
the tund ol our pensioners is a gross
outrage."
Mni mnn. whether citizens or sol
diers, will regard this commentary as
very mild indeed.
in TT 1 J- a 1 t
cmci. vut vi vuo ity, mm ivi isinuu i iu, ue nas aisregnrueu me law,
negroes in to do tbe job up clean. and made bo return to the Probate
hintnrt ( fiaf ia whit no aa I Paui.1 nf Cnnnnl,. w im V. A
sss.M uww tiu Tf unvo nciv vvuiv vi utiuu una, y vuuuvy iJi u. ca
Aroilfled. WArth.nrrtnn untirrht ftAfntv I VMir.nraliin nf hia unolii'a will
in the revenue cutter, Tatt in the oit- 11. In short, Rutherford B. Hayes
anei ana trie other radicals in various has been guity ot false swearing tor
places. Yesterday a negro policeman the past three years, and has swin-
rode down a p. ralytio, dying gentle- died his country and the State of Ohio
man, a Mr. Brandt. The negro says out cf a large share of their just rev-
he did it accidentally, but every one lenues.
Knows oeitor. Ana yetuunningnam
and Chamberlain have issued procla- The Hanuiwg or insurgent, at me Shop
matinlia nrilnrinrv ni t-ifla nnmnanim DOOM IU AdrlSlnOPlO.
t flicKanjl ati;l ti-ninioin r. (Ka nilv
. - - 1 ( " "
the projection of the police, who are
I a , . , ...
negroes wnore trioy arenot iow-aown
rftninfila. Tt will nn tliA nrntprttinn
tbut the spider gives to the fly.
ire nro wretoneuiT Door, roor
offered. What can
thn whitpa nf thn TCnrth who are
hounding theso black savages on a
a a" .a
peoplo bound hand and toot do t limit
ing about ?
Fnm l'ETtnement.
I have just returned from Adriano'
pie. While there I saw several insur
gent Bulgarians banged. A the very
oorner of the first street I entered, a
- t s i a m. 1 . .1
Duiganan suspenaea vy ine neoK uuu
- j g iiiii
'"TT.""0' PV ,or "IB VK .'.0."m"' irled at the door ot a shop. He was
andwr.hasnotreaiizod n.sex- Eouud at lbe onkIe. gnd- hU banda
penses within su months. "Oh. for , d b M d hi8 back. lhe laoo
biucher or night I" ohanged Here WM unooveredi and big t0Dgue hung
Vrt . " Th shopkeeper was furious
The services in the churches yester- hat bl8 bou8tj cbo8on tba
day were of the most solemn nature. goonfl f h hanf?ln and ratod th9
I have never previously heard such z iofJ . no uncDortain tcrm8, Tbe.9
heartfelt, supplicating prawcrs as the LfUo. .s,i .M-.iinn tn hi.
lev. Mr. G offered. What can .Kn.s. ' .a u, .w.v iftnt,h.
ing, driving bofore them two other un
fortunates, whom thoy were to nang
at other parts of the dity.
The &apties stopped oeiore a gm
a T - r " "a II - 1
The Bloody Shin F.llnre-Te'llmo. '?w 7 JtL
,r.r ... L.diu Neutral N.w.n.tfer. a ropo hanging from tho gibbot was
from th. n.w York Herald oi pt. wtiu tim. One of the soldiers already slip
TV. r. a...l.tin anil fvnnnln1 llpt.prmlnA. nnd Yit haab. nno tlia liaAll ttf thfi
tion to carry the campaign on the nhortest of the culprit! Tho other
Southern issue, shows uncontrollable objocted ; no the rope was taken from,
alarm among the Republican leaders, the neck of tho short man, and adjiiBt
They are panic stricken. They have ed round that of a taller one. Tall
compared notes, and their conclusion men are not easily hanged at shop
appears to be that on a fair canvas, doors, as the cross beam of the door
. t a, .I...- . I 11 I .1. la rPI
on the real issues oi ine year, vuev ng not generally uigit enguu. iu.
will lose, and in desperation the word oulpril having been hoisted a discus-
' . . at. 111. I A I . 1 T a I 1 J!.-. X
has gone'out to ning ine oiouuy sion arose uetween vuu eoiuiom
9hirt" to the breeze and make tho ap- where the other two should be dia
peal, not to tho reason, the honor and posed of. They made straight for tha
pairiOlloiu Ol uiu uvuuiiijj w uiiui Ui a uumwiiuuBi v ,vpi .
prejudico, hatred, fear and ignorance, proprietor divining their intention,
Jim.. a : .1. ... .. ; Innlra t a nl.anrvara: nt ami nut aumnlliinrr Into tllfl
lliuii IB tuu najr in iw.. . Iau vuv f. "--"- 7
-1 ... :r.t.ia nrnrn tint thn O.nrrPCt I hon1 nf tha nnrnnrftl. Anil PP. faCinff
mm rfu n vmo nv. ,wv i uu- w. ... --, . --,
theory of their policy, it is still true about, marohod direot to a cafo. Tha
mat SUCH 18 VUU nupiVDSiuu wut.. BUUIU BUouo whb ciinuvw hviw.
oi Al.ii1ntia aav til At. I t ih h nat-tuva ivaiiM KflUA ft mflll
if the Republican managers were not dangling at their door for the rest of
c V.Iin.lA ami a hntnfnl lAHlin I Hah ltm tho Y nit am
upon the country, ai tney io:i raw
erately sure of winning thoy would
argue ; it is because they feel them
selves wean that tney taice io vuupor
ation and denunciation.
The policy of denunciation, this ex-
nliiQinn nf rnfnrm and concentration
on the Southern issue is a blunder of
tho Republican leaders in several
wavs. It alienates a large mass ot 0 na with consumption, and whoso
voters it creates a feeling of distrust rrom .he Die of it satietkd me ot
A Terrible State of Affair..
saasswaawasm
New York San.
A gentleman who Uvea in Charles-
s nt lutter io a irienu in
VVII ts v -
thin nitv tlflVi !
Wa nra in An flwflll Condition. 1
never saw negroes look as ours do.
ThfitA ia ft. 1urkin. devil in every m
gro'i eye. No lady can walk in the
Cough, and Cold.
From Samuel A. Walker, tho well known Beat Eat
tats Auctlouuar of Do. ton.
flaring experienced rouulu of a satisfac
tory character from use of Wistab's Balsam
or Wiud Cukbrt, in esses of severe colds
during tbe post two years I have full faith In
its renovatiug power. I was first induced
to try this medicine by the strong recotn
l.illrm nf a friend who was well mcfll
relief
orraak
VllbClll , IV Ultd.LO aaa- " n I ITU1II bllD UCO ui it ewnnuia w. ..-a n
and alarm among tho calculating or value io cases of colds and decline, and most
... I a 1 ..... I . 1 I J . .... -i ...... .1 I . mm mind It. imaft
"10080 VOterS, and It piaeos IIIO pr- cieany UBiiioii-uavru vu u.jr B'--"
tv in a false relation to the living is- value as a restorative, that needs only a Mr
ty in laiao avuanerate " to fatful recogoitiou from
sues of the day. It may Mjsptratj fc bIic gold , d ,lU
and alarm timid and ignorant voters, v t
but it cannot carry the country. No important loan invalid, iron u the
thouchtf'ul voter believes that the ni.
ed or hurt if the Demoo.ats should by lopplying the blood with
come into power, and that sort oi u Tiuj principei or j(e sempnt Iron,
nonsense excites as much contempt g the secret of tbe success of this rem-
... a t t I . . . ... llA
in sensible men as the iooiisn asseruou i ey in curing dyspepsia, liver compiaiHt,
of the Democratic organs that the dropsy, chronic diarrhea, boils, nervous af.
1 ... j li .1.. I .1.111. .n.l ta.e.u hnmnra. nffl of
innntrv wou d De rumen n mo ibihii
nSrXmid succeed If the Re- constitutional vigor, diseases ot the kidneys
pub cans should succeed, it iuo i complaints sod all dis-
publican party is to bo for anotner ,n . K.,l .t.t nr the blood.
four years a party of proscription in of " M b. debiity or , iow stats of
tna i-iiirn n. imrLV n iuuui
sp
ot
plicityot their vaunted Republican
irienas.
bsiv wuiivhj g- - - j t-t
vrivnrnmnnt. an , trsJinor on outrase
,i,.a, than it ia hv nil means best, tor
all' our interests, North and South,
that the Democrats soouia come in ,
and this is the opinion of a great
..mnv thousand Uenublioan voters
the svatem. Sold by all druggists.
The Outrage flllller..
Waahington Bpadal to Chicago Times.
Orders have been sent to every fed'
eral officer in the Southern States to
j.saA rtiniiirrv nnni . . i
nnntprinrr huiuu mi-iiiw
rnhrk uri II insult her. Misses S.
IfllV wise, a.. --
and A. G have been huBlIed and
with nhacenitv in broad day
IIIDUIVVta . . . 1
i;i,t A hnr v black viniain stopped
some' school girls the other afternoon,
and when iney ran rwy,
not succeed in November.
Haye.'THetarn.-TheAeeii.tlon
Stated IJrlefly ana in wra.r.
piuiupblj li-v, --'w
under whom they serve, tho slightest
disturbance of a political character,
or that can be construed as such,
This enlists the entire force of Inter
nal revenue omciais, army oiuoeru,
postmasters, United States marshals,
rwi t niu
With a lull knowledge of there- their deputies and district attorneys
. . a. 4 .Sa.iUsf. 7 . a.i i r n iTowo. Thw arrav ol evidenoe Drepartja ior
be Bhouteame rooiij rvvumu nuiremenis 01 ine iw a. wJvt- " . ' ' . va
A 1 . In,1ul . I a- liar hll lin L T TllirLIHff.il UUDCOs Hill VW
.ii.u t.AM in ti r ii. hiiiiw at iau v i. M KivuinrAni i v vi mi r ui . i. i a,u lion aaai - i i a
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C.n Maish carefullv collates and
iiiira tha Ipmelation of Renublican
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Congresses regardiog pensions, nd
shows conclusively mat pom me ik-
:.Ii.iIii. ami oraaniivA Irpatmnnt ni OUT
Biabl. V HUM vawx-v. . -
multitude of pensio ters has been Ut
ile less man a cuuwuuuu. an ..
UT had annoosed that, in point of ex
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inma infnmv. the robberv oi me
a- -aa . . j j -
emancipated slaves, by means of tbe
Freedraen's Bank, would stand singu
lar and nnapproached among me
achievements ot the Grant party. But
since tbe perusal of this speech our
... a a. 1 a
la ith ia shaken, ana we are not a-irc
but tbat the systematic injustice of
Congress towards tbe pensioners ol
the nation, and the arbitrary conduct
and abameless corruptions ot the pen-
einn nffimalt. are auite as bad.
Of tha five or six different pension
laws enacted since tbe beginning of
the war, everyone went upon me me
ory that the pension was the gift or
hnuntt- of the Government, which
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mifTht oe mven or Uken away at win,
and not a debt due aqder a solemn
contract with the soldier. The lie
publican majority in Congress seem
o hive legislated with a steady view
a l. - l!a... .na aa 9 , V. . nnmKP nl
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-ja..L- .: .r A:t I nl waitir.ar. thcT SAld
pensioners, sou to uio cieauou wi un- -"--j s. -. -
i fieoltitt and ban fa tha way of tb low lever to come to keep white oaVJ turn.
prthpm. 1 ao not kuuw ima ncrsistennv neg euteu v " r- r ,--r ,
The Republicans irom tne xonn 2. He has for three years maaeiaise . .ua...B .w . --
... r .1... .t....vn.,. . . .. i... .i t: .nnorto vauk or ten davs of the campaign.
are Inghtenea jy meatorui nicy oath as to tne vaiue ui u j.wj'vi.j - - - "
i. :. l.. aat kaonnii iiw-ir nm-i .1 1.:. !.., ht 1
raiseu; it no. 8v - uove in. ju.uv.. TatiLT I.iuiaxa is wkix favored, uor
stirred up tne negroes vwoiuuui.uD6 W UUg, T. . ,- , ,., ..j mi
., u mnnaninirl r it i f.. A tnm i1.i-iui vonn trtl inutrvn fnr Indiana ThorauaV OICQt. and Will
py a Diooatnirsty bkvu, , iuras 0, m oh rciimu u" ;-""" " , ,,
the whites with negroes, rifles, Dries- iigt bj8 gauery ot paintings aua a uia- 001 return ior aeverm wai
bats and knives, out now , w tur, mona that leu to n.m a. . , Aj k now .fi
.1 . : : 1 . . m 1 iiii iimn 1 hi m i av,' vi A.nattann nurt .iimm. i iii siu.iiiyv.baa v its vv arvis '
ton mat 11 is iuipuiim """'-- ward tne r 01 ii --- , .1 t. .sm
i. very sweet,. . although he .ays.be did ior me pur- M , u.. v
The whites have had to yieia every- ot explaining me reuirauio zensoi Aniericao mrm .uuun.
.. rn,lilioo ami the necrroes rii;nn at in tha pihibits 01 Dirurca an nnh hft nmcal
I 1 1 1 1 1 ' - J. lljaai.a..a a--.. .... a . ui 1 1 1 1 . ia a ta ..w a i " j r
P , .1 . . I. . iopt. .. ioti I
tro tnougn me street, .mgiiis roraioioiuioit. ijn.r.i
b" o 0 l ...... . tori riK rtti .Uni I f!n Rhcrman as serenaded bT the V et
W. lick tl whit-CaW--, . n"Tfr pdiT. inTthe shape -ni Guard at 8a. Francisco oa' tbe 2Cth.
And tock th. city on wxt day. $3,000 worth f credits, in the snape t GeoeriJ d .
t with tha arhiu nun. Urmnrtitiniii whii-.n na aid not list. .. . 1- i.u.i . 1 . .1
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On the nizht ol the not,
B and another lady were seeking by swearing be was not possu . N york wa Wo.o np tt
shelter, their own house having been them. io-i.i P. M. 00 th. 24th. Th. shock was a slight
brkkbated.tbey saw twenty negroes 7. He bad three horses in 18.4, na tremoHo New york wilh , rumbling boow!
1 i.. t.:.u Mmmi tiv a wore he had but one. and tha nnhoaral of two columos of water
armeot who iouh ."- rV"?, " o ir. 1...1 ,h,a .t,h.. in 1874. " " .m w vJr,Kn.wMM
.rA them Tha ladies ma mem- o. no un n.v -"-v.... BUU tl,i,Uu.Ui, .w...
1 ves and heard the negroes say they and swore he bad but one.
k tS their knives rea,ly 9. He ha. had the use of thirty odd
-f 1 . . . . - .
for tbe damned white women. They thousand dollars. e oeqaeaw uy
lid, for yel- nis uncic, iot wuica u ium
ceesfuL
Tbs Cherokeee and other civilixed Indiin
ara nr. mnrh .TriUd about tbe Proposed
... ... a. 1 ..'I.. T - I ; . a.
auuiaa
removal of lbs wild Sioox tribe to
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