| Show our oar indian war wr nhe the fhe nevada papers now speak with singular unanimity of the so called indian war as a costly farce the indians far from en t er t a ining any design to make war were willing will ilig to endure any way of outrage rather than suffer themselves to be provoked into a contest which they well k knew new would prove piove disastrous to them the venerable plute chieftain natchez when interviewed ter viewed to ascertain his views in regard to the situation said with characteristic directness some white men want to sell hay bay and barle barie barley yand and beef and have soldiers come and buy they heap talk and make believe indians indiana want to kill white men but its all a it d d lie ile the fact of the recent great F seare scare as now ascertained fully eor cor ro borato borate old oid natchez theory there is a certain dreary monotony in the history of af our indian wars war as a general thing which prevents them from kindling any auy very exciting interest in the breast of the reader the seminole war var in florida ant and the modoc war were exceptional in this respect osceola and captain jack were heroes in hi their way but bat the I 1 fl finale 16 of all nil 11 these wars wa rs ia Is ast aster erand and death to the aborigines the they generally begin in fraud injustice co and oppression on the part of the whites which driy drive e the idiana im to acts of bloodshed after which the latter are subdued or exterminated it is a very old story and has been so often repeated that it has become drearily monotonous ot onous the nevada indian war which it now appears had bad no existence except in the heated imaginations of the people of the outlying settlements settlement awill will probably bost cost the bonanza state not less than and more than twice that sum to the general government when ahen the first intelligence telli genco gence of we tho alleged uprising of the indians was received here it came dame in such a shape as to produce a general belief that a formidable indian war had actually begun S F chronicle se september 1 17 1 7 SHE HE CURED HIM at last she shel shei completely cured him liim for months she had patiently endured the pangs so many thousands of you young n wives wives are compelled fo suf suffer fien fier AT AJ most every morning at breakfast the heartless husband expressed the hope that he might live to see the day when he be should get such coffee as he used to have at home oi 01 such cornbread corn broadas as hi his smother mother was wont to make and bake baki at dinner the meat was over baked in the range to be sure his mother used to roast the meat in an old oid fashion ed dutch tin oven and the piece was always done doue to a turn the last turn of the revolving spit those days were verel forever gone but he might and ought to get such a green apple pie with new cheese as A his mothe eted to give him at length the long iong suffering wife arose in her wrath upset the table send ing the dishes and their contents clashing to the carpet striding over to her astonished husband gave him abom a box anthe on the ear which knocked him oft eft his chair and re marked theros theres a clip over the head por for you tou such as your mother used to kivo dive you when you wasa owr a 11 1 1 thereafter there boy goldern geldern yer was domestic peace and quiet in that house with never even an allusion lusion to tb the maternal cookery and comfort of ot the bygone days EX za |