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Show Jml2gdmimrtiaa Xn4 rT7 morolag, (Ifondays by tb I tpti), Jvsctius Pmnao Aawcutios (.Incorporated.) r vasvwjk v mentt upon their rights and the tio lation of treaty after treaty, it may be what some people coll a sensible proceeding to attempt a justification of such proceedings by charging a people whose chief offense consists in asking that justice be done the red men, with the responsibility; we kitmu ail BMiUa. t lbif I"naitat. Utufr, IimU kastxuM to ti Mie.tloa fc GENERAL MERCHANDISE. HIGQINBOTHAM & Co. After some hours' weary, watching, tmuuiu 1 cold-bloode- d, man-eatin- man-eate- man-eater- n . i . saw a dark object moving in it. Thinking it was a pig he knelt down, rested his matchlock, and fired at the black shadow. A savage roar terrified him. The bubbling growl was unheeded.which, if he had been less frightened, would have told him that the beast was mortally wounded. Fleeing as fast as his legs could carry him, he flung himself into his hut. There ho was scolded by his wife for cowardice. If it was a pig, they would have meat. If it should prove a tiger or a panther, then they would receive the reward. Early in the morning, the brtve woman led a dozen of the villagers, armed with spears and axes, in quest of her husband's game. When they approached the brushwood, not a soul would enter it. At last a boy, herding some buffaloes, volunteered to drive his animals through the copse. Suddenly the leader gave an angry grunt, and, followed by the rest of the herd, made a dash through the thicket. "Here he is!" shouted the boy. "Here is the panther, dead." The villagers rushed forward, and sure enough, there lay a large panther, shot through the heart. 1" "Brothers, this is the exclaimed an old man, pointing with skinny finger and outstretched eyes balls. "See, there is the mark of the axe on his head where the Lodhee man struck him. There is the toe on the left foot gone, where the Seonee hunter hit him with a knife when he rushed up the tree after hira." So it proved. The dreadest beast. who had defied the best hunters of man-eat- er Winter Goods! Fall and taalar la finding that neither pig nor deer was likely to come near his matchlock that night, he started for home. or speeches, would doubtless be an As he passed some brushwood he any it may be sensible, imd measured by Little Billy Evarts' state paper obelisk (so to speak) of wisdom. But the less we have of such sense, the better for the country. Treat the Indian a though he werea human SesoAT Moehixo, Not. 9, 1879. os ruiht i ' though a promise inside to him were bindiug as though XFTER LITE'S FITFUL FEVER made to a white man, and per it will not matter much Here Is an extract from the last haps after that where he gets his aims speech of Zach. Chandler, made just ammunition. before the election of last luesaay : and You are eoine to hold an election next Tuesday that ii of importance "Weathkr witches" all agree that far beyond the borders of Chicago. we are on the verge of a long and The eye of the whole nation are severe winter. If, however, the sea nian upon you. 1 want every single himson should prove a short and pleasant in this fast audience to consider self a committee of one to work from one, we presume the witclies will now until the close of the polls; to admit the fact and not put us tohe go to the polls early and stay late; witnesses. and let e?ery mother's son of you trouble of calling decide that you will take one who beside yourself :to the polls . ...... .1 Thb New York election went By wouia notoinerwise gu. !.:. who might stay away, and see to it the bye, how did it go? that he and Yourselves vote the Re publican ticket. If you cannot find such a man. trv to convert some sin A Wily Panther. ner from the error of his ways. You at risk to it have too much at stake The leopard of India, or more prothis election. The times are too rood. You cannot afford to turn perly the panther, is a cunning treacherous, this government over to the hands vindictive, of the repudiating rebels, auui up brute. In comparison with him the your stores. (Cries and cheers ot is amiable. "that's it.") Shut up your manulac tiger Soma twenty years ago a certain for work Oo to teries. your country, Central India was so dein and spend two days,and on the night district g oi election, send me, Air. inairman, moralized by the ravages of a , a dispatch that Chicago has gone the that government panther, overwhelmingly Republican, ((treat raised the reward for his head from cheers and applause.) ten rupees to one hundred. The chairman was able to send the r The authorities saw that this information that Chicago had gone district or the be must killed, m desired; but Mr. Chandler was not he ranged, about 75 miles which over at any telegraph station or post office in circumference, would become dewhere it could be delivered to him serted. From one village he had He had gone to join that silent carried off no less than forty people countless throng with whom there three years. in is no such thing as political distincNo one knew whore ho might be tions, no slandering of one's countryfound; one night a man was found men, no lying, swindling and stealdad, with four deep holes in his ing te achieve partizan success. He throat the 's mark. The himself had deserted his party to two other of bodies same the night enlist in the mighty caravan which men, living respectively ten and eon tains the names of Lee, Jackson, miles from the first victim, Breckenridge, Johnson, Hood and were discovered also with the fatal Semmee. When the time came that mark. He' would kill for killing's sake,for the tidings of the ''great triumph" Rig Victims would often bo found unof his party were wafted throughout touched except in the throat, where the length and breadth of the land, the fatal mark told of the dreaded Jle would carry off chilhe had all at once become indifferent mani-eater-. in broad daylight. dren word to iU fortunes; the burning Yet he was so cautious that even of an enthusiastic rabble no longer when he had seized his prey the soothed his ear and swelled with slightest noise would make him drop depride his bottom. Rebel brigadiers it and seek safety in flight. So of were the moralized the bravest had suddenly become di?ested of native hunters that they refused to Confederate their dangerous aspect, eo after him. Wild pigs and deer ravaged the Congress no longer struck terror to his heart, and the euphony of the growing crops by night, for no" one term "a solid North againttt a solid dared to watch in tne nelds. Lvm in his cot in the midst the South" had ceased to strike a chord of asleeper had been struck dead by village f sweetest musio to his nature. He the beast. One poor man, who looked to his had reached and fallen over the brink to which all oreated things are growing crops to pay some money he had borrowed, tiad watched lor sevs rushing he was dead. eral nights his fields. All had gone Does it not, in view of such inci- well until one morning at daybreak, dents, seem the height of tolly to he came into the hut and laid down by the fire to sleep. strive, struggle and sweat for the Suddenly his watchful wifo heard of one's hater of a species, a rustling in the bushes near the when life is so short and so uncer- house. She awoke her husband, on tain? And does not the fate ot ty to be laughed at a foolish woman, Chandler vividly illustrate how Death trightencd at the wind stirring the He then turned over i nd absorb and transcends all other leaves. went to sleep again. - triumphs? The dead Senator lived The anxious woman watched but to plant and cultivate feelings of Half an hour passed, when the the most deadly animosity between dreaded panther burst into the hut, the sleeping husband by the the different sections of his country, seizing throat. She sprang to his aid, shriek and died with a menace to the peoing loudly. The panther dropped his victim, ple of the South upon his lips. Now he has returned to the common clay sprang into the bushes, and disapHer husband was dead. of which he and they were made, peared. A government laborer, a brave and none are to poor as to do him young of man? passing through one . . linn in . ll " .1 An.An.. reverence; there are but few eyes be- - .til. buo ...Ila kuc uiau'catvr . music, rujnKuaiu dimmed with tears when his death stayed an nignt. At dusk everv one retired within is spoken of, but few heads bowed and a watch was set at each with reverence when his name is doors, hut. mentioned. Having sown the wind The young man, laughing at their of hate, he has reaped the whirlwind fears, refused to retire from the ve randan o! the head man s house. of contempt, and so let him rest. "Why! I could slice the panther," he said, "in two with my sword as easily as I could a lemon. "MORMONS" AND INDIANS. Besides, it is too hot to go into the house." The Helena Herald, speaking of tne inmates nearu mm moving the foolish rumor circulated in cer about and smoking his pipe until tain quarters to the effect that "Mor midnight. At two in the morning mons" supplied the Ute Indians with uiey ueuru 111 in snrieK, Rushing out they found him dead. arms and encouraged their recent The four marks in his throat told uprising, thinks that "we are verv that the panther had stealthily apt to believe anything bad of those waited his time. English sportsmen tried in vain to we dislike, and hence the very sug kill this dreaded man-eateGoats gestioa tbat the 'Mormons' are at and ponies were tied out nicht after the bottom of this Ute outbreak will uigui, m uaiw, wane, niuaen near But in satibfy many of its truth. While it oy, the hunters waited. is worth careful investigation and if vain. The dead body of a man was fond true of the severest punish- placed near one of his haunts. But ment, we think there are other suf the suspicious brute always made fieient causes to account for it all, sure by the deep breathing of his without 'Mormon' interference. victim that he was alone andsound The real great cause is the approach asleep before he made the fatal f the whites on every side and the spring. The figure of a man was made and hungering look of the pale face at laid in a bed under a tree. About it the borders of their reservation, with cooking utensils were scattered, as had encamped for very frequent intrusions over the though a traveler the night. A goat, muzzled to pro-veline. Whether it is true or not that its bleating, was placed near by the 'Mormons' have supplied these in abox,so that its breathiag might Indians with weapons, is not to be lead the panther to suppose that the construed any more severely against figure was a sleeping man. the branches of a neiehborinp them than other traders who have treeIn was built a platform, on whi-- h confessedly done the same thing. carefully concealed by branches, sevWith the peaceable character these eral Englishmen watched all night. . .1 " Indians have always sustained, it cerpauiuer appeared. natives shook sinA ihe Lead their tainly was less a crime to trade them said the was an evil spirit, panther Anns and ammunition than other who had taken that form in order to tribes of established bad character, wreak vengeance upon men. Uut at last the dreaded monster's and we all know this is done contintime came, and that, too, in a singu-- . ually by irresponsible stragglers who lar way. eare nothing of the consequence of There was a native loafer, nnmarl Kurria, who would hunt niirs anrl weir acts." There is an ounce of eood sense in deer, but was too lazy to till th this. After goading the Indians to ground. He owned an old matchlock a desperation by repeated infringe- - gun which rests on a prong, and is t fired by a piece of lighted tow and with that he managed to get a living. Kuma. Inghiened by the man eater, had not, for several weeks,done much hunting. But one night when there was no food in his house, he went forth, driven by hunger, to see if he could get a pig. tvt Arriving Xtily Mo GEXEBAI CONSISTING OF MERCHANDISE Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Dresa Goods Notions, Hosiery Embroidery. DRKSS &e nrjlTHE LEADING STYLES A1 CLOTHING, OF THE FABRICS &EA&OJ, Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice ltibbons. Ilats and Caps MISSES' !LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! Boots and Shoes, Notions in Immense Variety. Crockery. Hard ware. t&e. A Large Stoofc of NEW AND SEASONABLE the province, had been killed by the chance shot of a loafing pig-hunte- r. The lazy Kurria received the reward of one hundred rupees. His wife wore silver bangles, and he was pointed at as the man who killed the forest foe of Kahani. FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Bridge, Beaoh i Ci'i Celebrated A Blockade that. Should be Babied. The eagress from the system of waste material through the natural channels should be rendered free, without loss of time, when a blockade is produced by an attack of constipation, a disorder which if it be- COOK Hats, Caps, Shirts, Under wear, Ties, Handkerch iefs, and Hosiery, BOOTS :A.D HEATING STOVES. 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William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense Itchiug (particn. larly at ul lit after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, giTs instant and paiuless relief, and is prepared only for Piles, Itching of the prl-rat- e parts and nothiog else. "I consulted physicians in Philadelphia, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis aui this city, ana spent nnnareas oi dollars, and round no relief until I obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some four months ago, and it has cured me aompletely." Joseph M. Ridir, Cleend, 0. "Has don me more good than ail the meticia I erer tried, and I have spent mere than a $ 10 with doctors, besides medicine I am sure ooi me mere than $4(1." bavin 8 PAau so, Tngraham.Ul. "Have suffered twenty yean with itching and ulcerated piles, having ased every remedy that came to my notice without benefit, nntil I ased Indian Ointment and received immediate relief." JiB. 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