Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1880 — Page 1

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JULY io, 1880.

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MEDICAL

ss 1 1 > j , 1 r r 1 iv i:. Seidlitz Powders, As plraflaut as a Rlas j of Lcmonatlo. Gents each. All Drug Stores. iT tv aTTv r r 1 in 1:” I.ax»tivo /('list's for Kixulatinp; tlin lloweltt. Provontu itnil Cufor <'onstipat ion.

23 ct'Ut, prr box. All PniK Btorcs.

Fbom Elder Thomson, Pastor of tno Church of iho Disciples of Christ, Detroit, Mich.—“My son was dangerously ill and entirely prostrated from Chills and Fever; Quininoand other medicines had been tried without effect. Mr. Craig who had u- i-d Thermalino as a Tonic, advised a trial of it, which was done, resulting in his complete recovery within u few days.’’ RTAjIL JlcAPSULETS. I fi I S I II fl I V Suf^an.! rt-lniM.-cur. f ir

v Jj f l Kidney Complaints, and

Organ«. ' Kucent or Cl ironic. They-will euro any recent ease in seven days. Tho word Docata i« cu every box. Price jh i- box, with full directions, CapsulytH (small nizo) 75 cents. Capsules (largo •ize) 9t*M). At all DrugRto^DH. Mailed on receipt <1 price by DUNDAS DICK & CO.,35Woo< r

Ptreet, York. Circulars free. 1 Instantly relieved, by tha I use of Macquccn Matico

Ointment, and aftersevi ral r.pplications of it. 1 by all

Druggists, or mailed on receipt of | by DUN DAS DICK & CO., Mfg.

Chemists, “5 Wooster Street, New York.

t<<ri*Ti\ci \ riciisiaiAI I 1L \'| |0\. Loiter of tlie Cireeulniek I’sni-

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Chicaho, July 2.—fieneral J. 15. Weaver, Greenback candidate lor President, has written a long letter of acceptance, in which ho expresses his gratification at tho honor conferred upon him, and accepts the nomination as a solemn duty, lie then says:

piles

PURIFYJTHE LIFF. CURRANT.

SCOYIM/S

Blood and Liver Syrup

A Peerless Itemed}’ lor

Si*ri»rulft. \\ bito Swollinv*. Cancer. Erysipelas,

Chronic Sore?, (i,mt. Syphili?, Tumor?,

Carbuneles.SaltRheum, Malaria, and all diseases indicating an

IMPURE CONDITION OF THE BLOOD ! | Cutaneous Eruptinns upon tho fare nr body | do not necessarily indicate the taint of Scrofula; but whether the insidious poison of that dire ; malady is present in the system or not. certain

it is that

SCOTILL’S-BLOOD am LIVER SYRUP completely cure? such disorders, ll tho virus j ofSerofula does exist in the veins, this matchless purifier will root out every vestige ot it. | No eruptive malady, be it scrofulous or otherwise.cun resist the purifying action of this «afe

and potent remedy, which renders the skin CLEAR, SOFT AND BEAUTIFUL, 1

j When ordinary medicines utterly fail to arrest

I the progersa of scrofulous and other eruptive f,. u I the vivifvtn 'inlluencu disorders, the persistent u e of this incompar-1 _ ° able depurent secures the desired result. achievements of

isa compound of vegetable extracts, the'chief i^ USt * n t * , ‘' *" uturo ’ f° r when lab< r i- ptos- ; This powt r impt scs a corresponding du-

perous every other department of soci- ty upon Con g rc8S t0 soe that it is enforc-

ed. The two great agents of commerce i are money and transportation. It is undeniable that both these agents are tinder the control of monopolies. I5y con-

terlocktd in purpose, and always act in deceived and embittered the public mind,

the closest sympathy. There arc three. both North and South,

great industrial classes in America: First, [ Our civilization demands a now party, tho producers; second, those who maim- dedicated to tho pursuits of peace, and fucturo raw materials and prepare it for J which will not allow the war issues over use; third, distributors of these products, to be reopened, and will render tho ntiliKach should be protected in the legiti- tary strictly subservient to the civil pow1 mate fruits and profits of their labor or. The war is over, and the sweet 1ml should not be permitted to extort voice of peace, long neglected, rails us from and enslave tho others. | to worship at her altars. Let us crown

The great problem of our organization her temples with willing votaries. Let

is how to bring the producer and con- us have a free ballot, a fair count and

. .wo, ., children

Our pat ty hath this significance: it is a ^ 8Uin01 t 0 g e jj leri This can only be done equal rignts for all classes—for the lagreat labor movement, composed of pco- ijy providing an adequate circulating me- ’ boring man in the Northern mauuSactoplo w ho earn their daily bread by honest an( i ky regulation of inter- ties, mines and workshops, and for the toil, v.bether of hand, head or heart; and , commerce and transportation. This 1 struggling poor, both white and black, in as tho wot id depends for the comforts of W as wisely foreseen by tho framers of | the cottonfields of the South.

life upon tho various departments of human toil, so will every part of society

the Constitution, and accordingly by the eighth section of article first, Congress is

ol the grand ^ c ] 0 theil with power to regulate commerce out organization that lie i w j|h foreign nations and among the States.

of which are

Sarsaparilla and Stillingia. the i,ni ’ ulse °’ : vl = oro,ls lifo The cures effected by 1 he three great polittcal parties have

DR. BARBER’S INHALER IN OPERATION. ' The above picture partly shows how Dr. Barber’a Inhaler acts. It is the first and only perfect Inhaler ever invented. Other vapor-making Inhalers carry the vapor in a crude and objectionable state to the breathing apparatus. Dr. Barber’a invention washes it free from all unwholesome particles through pure water, making; it a faultless Inhaling instrument. o^T^k-ERma: Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, and other diseaeos of the air passnpe s of Nose, Throat and Lungs, can be reached onhj by Inhalation. Dr. Barber’s Inhaler carries healing vapor rfirerf in the tore and inflamed surfacet, and searches out the very seat of disease. It is a complete treatment in itself not a quack device for luring the sufferer to buy a batch of high-priced “ secret” nostrums. All intelligent physicians use and recoml . end Dr. Barber’s Inhaler. It cures Cntarrh in allotftges. It cures llronehitit. It relieves and cures Atthma and Hay I'erer. It cures Pneumonia, IH/itheria, and even ion. if taken in time. It furnishes Tho ONLY TRUE WAY to CURE all diseases of the br««thing apparatus. It is the cheapest radical and comolote treatment ever known. Druggists sell Dr. Barber’s Inhaler. Wc have local agents in nearly every town ; hut sufferers v ho have been deceived by delusive advertisements will pleaae sind t s , postai i u i r rvu 1)1 Ckiptiom OPTNIITREATMENT. It is a great discovery: to know all about it costs you only a postal card. Give address plainly, and name of paper erntaining this notice. Address the sole manufacturers, BRENT GOOD & CO., New York Citv. Don’t Suffer a Day

WITH

Dyspepsia, Constipation, Itivcr Complaint, Indigestion Debility, <Stc., USE DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN Established 1850. Nature’s own Remedy; contains nu If you arc so bad off as not to be able to cat a Cracker without distress, try Dr. Houghton’s Pepsiny take no base imitations. Sold by all Druggists. J. II. Eaton, Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. icdSimOtf. “ After all, no remedy is so certain to euro CONSUMPTION us pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Carbolatod by Willson’s excellent process." Dr. Watt. All consumptive patients arc earnestly invited to rive Willson's Carbolated Cod Liver Oil a fair trial. It is easily and readily digested where all similar preparations are refused by the stomach, and immediately enters into the circulation, acting specifically upon the decaying 1 lunps. The nutritious properties of the oil sustain and build up the system, while the active curative properties of the preparation complete the work of healing. Is Retained by the Weakest Stomach. Is five from Unpleasant Taste. Arrests Decay. Never gets Rancid. Itcurcs 4 on mi m ptlon. Scrofula, AthItronrhltln, Em iati . Conch., t Ms, Hemorrhages and all liitigaud coiiMlluilonal complaint..

SCOVILL’S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP tire absolute, and their record is undistigured

by failure. Fur sale by all Druggists.

DR, MOTT’S LIVER PILLS! —The Great Cathartic Vegetable Regulator.—

They rectify torpidity of the Liver. They give tone to the Stomach.

They act, without griping, upon the bowels.

They remove bile from the blood,

They purify,regulate, and invigorate the body.

TRAVELERS.

especially to foreign countries nnd tho Tropics, where disorders of tho Liver and Bowels are veryj’revalentj should always carry a box of BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA. for man and beast. For external and internal use. Tho greatest Pain Reliever of the age. DR. ROGER S WORM SYRUP. Instantly destroys Worms and is recommended by physicians an the best W orm .Medicine in use. ttS-For sale by C- CU(jK."6«

each selected their candidates, and made formal declarations of their principles.

FOR

I most earnestly and solemnly invoke the united action of all the industrial classes, irrespective of party, that we may make a manly struggle for the independence of labor, and to re-establish in tho administration of puulic affairs the old-time Democracy of Jefferson and Jackson, and tho pure Republicanism of Abraham Lincoln and Thaddeus Stevens.

r _ j In consequence ofthe great avenues to

It is now the high duty oi every citizen ! tro iij D g t ] iu volume of money tho banks! public opinion—tho press, the bar and ofthe United States to judge between I g x t j l( v . pj i a bor and property, the pulpit—being mainly under the them, and, after careful inquiry into the t an( j ^ ra ji roa( i s p,y combination render control of the enemies of our movement, aims and purposes ol each, to determine j com p Ct j,j on j lnpossil)le| an j control abs0 our Convention thought proper tore-) tlin rtremniynttnn with whiMi flnfxr saolla 1 .... . ’ . . . ..

Pitcher’s Oastoria.

Mother* like, and Physicians recommend it. IT IS HOT NARCOTIC. (MNTAl It I.INIMKN I S ; Ili<» World’s jgroat I’ain-Koliov in;; remod ios. They heal, soothe anil cure liiirns,Wounds,Weak Itack ami Rheumatism upon Man, anil Sprains, Galls, and Lameness upon Beasts. Cheap, quiek and reliable.

’Wyc OVA VAcVwAAc Livery, Sale and Feed •Stable oj' Bkick A; ISrolIici'. We keep tho neatest rigs, best horses, finest carriaffes, etc., over kept in Putnam county, all of which are hired out at reduced rates. Country people wishing their horses well fed and cared for while in tho city should put them up at our stable. We buy horses and mules. 50tf IBlAL’K ife BROTHER.

The New York Store. Established 18:>3. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. mim mi®

tho organization with which duty calls i u tcly the price of transportation. This quest its candidates to visit the various him to act. Iho admirable platform pi aces ti lc p U bli c between the upper and j sections of tho Union and talk to the)

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adopted by this convention meets my cordial approval. It is comprehensive, reasonable and progressive, containing those principles of economic reform essential to the preservation of liberty and the prosperity of the whole people. It being the duty of man to earn his i bread by the sweat of his! face, it becomes the first duty of civil I government to foster industry. All laws, therefore, which place a premium upon idleness, whether of men or money, unjustly discrimnates in favor of capital, or withholds from honest men the full and just reward of their labor, are simply monstrous. Capital should be the servant of labor rather than its master. This great truth can never be realized until there is an adequate circulating medium. Inasmuch as this circulating medium is for the benefit of all, its issue and volume should be sacredly kept under control of tho General Government, without the intervention of banking corporations. All money, whether gold, silver or paper, should be issued by the supreme authority of tho nation, and be made full legal tender in payment of all

debts, public or piivate.

Tho system which now prevails gives into the hands of banking corporations absolute control over tho volume of the currency; and through this they have the power to fix the price of labor and property of fifty millions of people. 15y provision of law the method is clearly defined whereby they may, without limit, inllate or contract the currency at will. Cognate to this, and a part of the samo scheme, stands the system of funding tho public debt- Like National iJanking, this was borrowed from the English monarchy. By this system an enormous non-taxablo interest-bearing debt is to be perpetuated. Tho bonds

nether mill-stones, and grinds them to | people. It is my intention to comply poverty and ruin. It results in the , with this request to the extent of my j

wholesale robbery of both producer and ability.

consumer. Who is able to controvert And now, eschewing all violence and this stupendous fact? Farmers, planters ’ tumult as unworthy the cause wo repre- i

and laboring men of the United States, [ beseech you to open your eyes at once to this alarming condition of things. I am especially thankful that the platform of tho party which placed me in nomination is open, hold nnd unmistaka-

ble on these groat questions.

The Republican and Democratic platforms arc either silent with regard to these vital issues or they have reported in favor of the monopolies and against the people. With fifty millions of people looking them in tho face and pleading for relief, they utter not one word of promise or hope. Their leaders and platform-makers are in the toils of the syndicate, gigantic bank corporations and and railroad monopolies, and have neither disposition nor courage to strike one

sent, and relying upon Divine Providence and the justice of our cause, let us go forth in the great struggle for human rights. With high regard, I am your obedient servant, J. 15. Wkavku.

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<'iti/>i'ii ol Killiil.

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SPURTS of disg noting; Mucus, Snuffles, CrncklinK Pains in tho Head. Fotid Breath. Deafness, and any Catarrhal Complaint, can be exterminated by Wei De Meyer’s Catarrh Cure, a Constitutional Antidote by Absorption. Tho most Important Discovery since Vaeeination

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'4'ho Republican of June 21, DSC, published at Maryville, Missouri, gives the following account of the death of Mr. Simeon Wright, formerly a resident of this county, a brother of Mr. William Wright, who is a resident on Little Wal-

nut, northwest of the city;

On Monday morning our citizens were startled by tho announcement, passed > ■ from mouth to mouth, that “Sim Wright j had been killed,’’ and upon investigation

M’o have on hand and are di.iiy receiving a. full lino of Furniture of the very latest and host styles, which will ho sold at I over |»rioe? than the ?am« quality of goods can he purchased elsewhere in the county.

I \l>i:KTAIil\G.

Wo make a specialty of undertaking, and

itisfactinn in this lino. We keep

it was found to be only too true. Mr

generous blow for industrial cmancipa-jjos. Jackson received a telegram from KUumnU . 0 satisfaction'in th tion. An area of our public domain, M r . Stockton, stating that Mr. Wright constantly on hand a full lino ot coffins, eas- , i i .e ’ . . , , , , ,7 kots and burial robes of all sizes and styles, larger than the territory occupied by the | had been run over by the ears and killed oo |.; ast Washington Street, Green-

great German Empire has been wantonly instantly, at Burlington, Iowa. Tho dis-i castle, Ind.

donated to wealthy corporations, while traded relatives were notified of tho hor- — —— —

the bill introduced by Hon. Hendrick rible death of their dear relative, and Mr

B. Wright, of Pennsylvania, to enable! w. M. Wright, of the firm of Signs & | u ■*I■■•n I ■rfiliM Weeitmluii i j

our poor people to reach and occupy the j Wright, son of the deceased, started im-

mediately on the north bound train to i bring back all that was mortal of Simeon '

1 l. M.J Moss we | of the sad affair, |

Oxford. 0., Mt. Holyoke Plan. The 2'i year will commence September 1, ’. -ard.Tuition. Fuel and Light $'.75 1 er ui

B trd. ruition, Fnel and Light $17: i er tnnu Send for catalogue to titl'd

Miss HSX.SU rZAIC:?, FriKijll.

Al '■’V £ i ■■ ULUl IS IU UG J)Ur[H3lUilltM|. 1 I1C DOQQS uMllllllll*! I *1 ( k SS YlOOClS support the banks, and tha banks foster

few acres remaining, has been scouted, ridiculed and defeated in Congress.

Inconsequence of this stupendous sys-j Wright. From Mr.

tom of land-grabbing millions of the i Parn f u n particulars

young men of America, and millions w hich are substantially as follows: Mr. | :mce wi,h the a ' 30V0 t fa( ^ ts ’ i " t 1 l " ” ‘ .T * more of industrious people from abroad Wright, accompanied by tho following Monday morning,

seeking homes in the New World, are we ]i k nown gontlynten, Jacob Everhart, left homeless and destitute. Tho pub- William Bell, sr., William Boll, jr., Wil-

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The Now York Stoiv. (ESTABLISHED 1853.) 10 pieces Dress Goods, good styles, former [irise 25c, now 15c. 00 pieces Dress Goods reduced from 4q nnd 36c to 25. A l)Ecim:i) Hakoain. 3mfi2 All goods marked in plain figures. Pettis, Ivers & Co.

lie domain must be sacredly reserved to actual settlers, and where corporations have not complied strictly with the terms of their grants the lands should be |at once reclaimed. Immigration of persons from foreign countries seeking homes

liam Sewell, ft. S. Stockton, and Ld. 1.. Townsend, son of It. K. Townsend, our grocer, started from Maryville Saturday morning with stock for the Chicago market. While nearing tho depot at Burlington, Iowa, which was about one o’clok

and desiring to become citizens of the I s un day night, Mr. Wright suggested that United States should be encouraged; but ti l0 y a || go on top of the train until the the importation of Chinese servile labor- train men changed cabooses, which is

tho public debt. If you pay off the public debt the hanks must cease to exist. Hence, if the National Banks are to continue, we must have a perpetual bonded

debt. Both statesmanship and sound; era should be prohibited by

patriotism loudly call for the abolition of) laws,

banks of issue and the substitution of le- j While the bondholder has been paid’ seated themselves on the cars, when Mr. gal tender 1 reasury notes for their cir-1gold in return (or his depreciated curren- Wright told William Beil, jr., to follow

him, and go to the forward end of the train and when it stopped they would go, one on each side, back along the ears njid

stringent customary at that point. The party consented, and arrived safely on top and

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Asa Blooc! Purifier the Carbolated Oil is r markably ctticient. Its use in Scrofulous Affcct» s. Rheumatism, Ac., is strongly re tnmei !. Its puryfying power is wonderful in Coii uniMioii, .k pendinj as it frequently docs, upon Scruiuious

taint.

I; acts upon the rational theory of Immeimatut v A hr a- riM, Dr. ay while it Builds up the Sysenabling ii to throw off the diserse. Ii costs no mure than ordinary oils and testitiopals during the past seven years prove its superior"v/!L!.SCN’S CARBONATED (WraiAH) 030 LIViS Oil i''D Jon!* it'. large wedge-shaped bottles, v f is ‘ipo;!<*tl with a *! >*.'!»!'!. **k. * Mcnicnh* r ?'■.«* i “ CiKooLATF:> ” in o-.krup from y-jur ta'n;.;and insist on havin'' {!* n !. fHtc.-rp CMc"*mcdi1 C v . (’ Y

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iffj'ju does notsprt ai or mis; a.ways JU A C !J I* V J !J[ reed y, no preparation neck : t?H* j!

Tho un<lorsipno(l beg^ leave to inform tho public that ho has added to his livery stock some of the

y : : L- ’ ' Oil j ,

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FillCSt and L3tCSt ^lylC Of COrriOJCSllaw approved February

And Bugsies, nnd fine Mnglo and double driving horses. 1 nra well orepared to furnish carriages for parties, wedding, and funerals on short notice. Prioes to suit tho times. Horses

and mules bought and sold.

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LIVERY, SALE

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FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner Public Square, Greoncastle, Ind. JOHN CAWLEY.

culation. Pay the bunds according to 1 cy, the soldiers and sailors who saved contract, and as rapidly as possible, j our altars, our Union, our homes and Seven hundred millions ofthe public | our money, and whoso blood consecra-

debt become redeemable at tho option of the Government during this and the ensuingyear. Two funding bills are now pending before Congress—one introduced by the Democratic and tho other by the Uepublican leader of the House— whereby it is proposed to deprive the people for twenty and thirty years of the lawful right to pay said bonds. This is a crime against tho laborers and taxpayers, and .should cause wide-spread

alarm among all classes.

Tho annual surplus revenue and idle coin now in the Treasury, and that which mu-t cominue to accumulate if tho silver

2S, IbTh, shall

ted every battle—field, from Belmont, and look after the stock. Acting under this

when the body was

carefully dressed and placed in a casket, and given in charge of Mr. Sewell, who volunteered to assist in the sad duty of bringing tho remains to Maiyville where they arrived Tuesday morning. The body was taken immediately to the family residence, about tour miles east of Mary.\ille, where a short service was held by Elder D. O. Ilink, of the Advent church, of which Mr. Wright was a worthy member, after which all that remained mortal ol Simeon Wright was followed by a large concourse of weeping friends and grieving relatives to the Swinford cemetery and buried in the family burying ground. No words ran express the deep grief of the dear relatives in this sad hour. They have the sympathy of all, hut sympathy is a poor balm, especially in this instance, where a loving hus-

Donelson, and Gettysburg, and Appom-1 advice, Mr. Boll started forward, and had ,,, f l. mattox, are denied tho pittance justly , gone about three car lengths when Mr. I' Jand a " Jkln<l aUuir ia ' the contract with the Wright started. At this time Mr. E d. hours before m the prune of hfe, taken

leave of the dear ones, to bo gone but a few days at most. What tnu?t have been the anguish of the fond wife and affec-

due them tinder

Government—as though soldiers and J Townsend concluded to go forward also, sailor could live on gratitude alone! By land started, with Mr. \\ right about two the answer of Secretary Sherman of June j or three car lengths ahead of him. They

tionate children when the sad news them? We can only point them to Hit i who doeth all things well. In the death of Mr. Wright, Notiaway county has lost one cf her foremost ami most energeti ' men. He was always at the front tti any scheme which was like'y to benefit om

be honestly enforced, are ample to pay every dollar of the InuO/AiOO.OOO, botlt priticipal and interest, within tho next six years. There is not the slightest excuse for funding these bonds, except to perpetuate tho debt as the basis of an

iniquitous banking monopoly.

10, 1880, to tho Senate resolution on in- had traversed probably half the distance quiry, it appears that tho Government when Mr. Townsend, in the indistinct paid tho sohliers in greenbacks dur.ng light, thought ho saw some one fall, ami the war of tho [rebellion $1,249,519,1155.! accordingly halloed to Mr. Bell that Mr. The total interest paid in gold on the Wright had fallen from the train. Upon public debt from J uly 1, 1801, to June j hearing this Mr. Bell ran back and imme- J 30, 1879, was f 1,809,301,485. The sol-! diately notified the train men, who

dier has been taxed to pay this interest, | stopped tho train as soon as possible. counl1 ' while the bondholder has gone tree. Search was immediately instituted under I A man in Chicago makes a livlm: a - During the present Congress it has been the train, but not seeing anything of him searcher for lost things, lie goes to plaimpossible to induce the Committees to the party started back the track, where oes of public resort, such as parks whet 1 ) report a single bill to remedy the exist-j tho remains were found a short distance ] free concerts have been given, before

i'tg evils. The important Committees ofthe House are so constituted, and the despotic rules of that body so interpreti od as to lender relief impossible. Un-

At A. J. Burton's restaurant, , , ...

. . : and aro fast swallowing

East side public square, special arrange- -, , , , . .. , , , , ' r , Joflabor, and reducing the people to a moBts have been made for tho supply of . , , , , „ . , . , , , . condition of vassalage and dependence, parties and festivals with Ice Cream and ,,,. - . other delicacies. Church societies and j Thcso "‘onopohes, of whatever class, others will plcaso make a note of this. , headed by the associated tanks, are in-

It must bo apparent to all that the 1 der the rules, tho Speaker is as much great moneyed institutions and other | the dictator of the country as though ho corporations now have control of nearly were an Emperor and ruling in tho most

every department of the

from tho t.iain, horribly mangled. It was daylight every morning, looking for aceta sight well calculated to freeze tho blood dentally dropped articles, in tho spectator's veins. Tho head was A jealous husband at Connorville, Ga., entirely separate front the body, and lay expecting that the object of his antipathy about six feet distant. Tho body was would call at a certain hour, stationed considerably mangled. The sorrow strick-! himself in the hallway to receive him. on and almost paralyzed party of friends, The lirst to ring tho bell w 18 his own

Government, despotic Government on the globe. One ' who a few short minutes before had part- j father, but h .-.truck before be lookH up the profits of the grand missions of our party is to jed with one of their number, tenderly and knocked the astounded old man o!' banish forever 'rom American politics : gathered the mangled remains together, I the stops. Resuming his watch, ho hit that deplorable spirit of sectional hatred j and took them to an undertaker, t:r*d no- the next comer with equal precipitane; - , which for base purposes has been foster-j titled the coroner, who concluded an in-1 and down went the postman. ’ . ed by tho old parties. This has greatly quest and rendered a verdict in accord-J blunder cost him a fine of •*25.

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