Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1877 — Not Fit for a White Man to Live in. [ARTICLE]

Not Fit for a White Man to Live in.

W. C. Shirley XrfgrmwL from the Black Hill* country last Sutiir-lav night, thoroughly *:ilisfi<<| witli hi* ndvetitures in that direction in s nrch of weaith and pleasure. He says the only money made there is by the men working it ott' each other; that n<>ne but those who nre hi.iiiensety weultliv can do anything toward mining, mi.i tiiey do not get pay for their time mi l menus employed. There is no such thing ns friendly Indians; th ci r in otto is to kill every white man they dare Htt.-ick. The sentiment of tlie whites i* to wage a unr of extermination against tliem. 'iho commissioners of Deadwood comity offer a reward <f $250 for every Indian killel in tlie county. Mr. Shirley thinks the country niiglit better have been left to the Indians, as it is not tit for a white man to live in.— Plymouth Dernoernt.