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Afro-independent (St. Paul, Minn.; Minneapolis, Minn.) 1888

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tion, received his commission signed BLAINE AND TRUSTS. phynudth men who but lately had by the Confederate Brigadier-General THE AMERICAN ^|R. of slavery that was inchby inch spreading flngo Jim Mulligan'* Latest Direct, Cleai. been willing to see slavery indefinitely Key. over this land and bringing reproach Unequivocal Lie. Sow the Yankee Skippers off the Past prolonged became the earnest advocates They appointed Judge Hughes Take the Mills Dill, that the House or its Generation Looked and Acted. and disgrace upon our republican of abolition. A word, party interests committee had under consideration for seven United States Judge of the District of Ah, who can not but love them all! months, in whioh they vrere seeking to do the governed political action, and institutions. Virginia, a position for life. He was these skippers bold, who havo most radical things with our revenue laws that if it had not been supposed by the radical an original secessionist and the editor theydared. That bill, niter its seven months A Wiiklr loirnal PiDlhled by cruised in all known and unknown leaders that the political bondage Incubation, left the House containing toityone A BUGLK CAIX. of a secession paper. waters who, as their fireside fiction of the negro could be made to take the sections, sixty-seven ootivo pages, more HE AFRO-INDEPENDENT PCBUSBI5G CO., They appointed John S. Mosby, a With this issue we hoist the banner relates, with painted ports and monstrous thanl.COO lines and 15W0 words, and it does place of the ancient bondage, you guerilla, to a foreign mission. not contain a section, or line, or word, or of Wilson, and Reform. Let every guns, hastily constructed out of would have heard nothing of the Republican syllable relating, directly or indirectly, or in They appointed Thomas Settle, of deck-pails and "skids," and mounted Negro in the state awake from party having freed the slave. any way whatever to trusts The aal wltu CHAS. S- SWEED, North Carolina, District Judge of the grimly on the "fo'castle" deck, gave whioh the President startod off to saddle the his lethargy of ignorance and prejudice, United States, a life office. He was an whole of the uuoopulanty of trusts on the violent chase to hovering buccanneers Mauag'ng Editor. LOCAL. POLITICS which has kept us in a condition protective tar fl "and upon the Republican out and out secessionist and an officer W. H. DAVIS, in the Spanish Main, and would have party sems not even to have been heard of in in the rebel army. He was after* G. P. RITT, ESQ. of political serfdomfor a score of years, captured and eaten them, too, I the Congress. wards made Minister to Peru, representing Some weeks ago he mentioned the wind had not "canted" just as the and resent the blackguardism of unscrupulous These words are from Blaine latest Business Manager. this Government abroad. He overawed pirate was striking his candidacy of a gentleman who aspires deliverance in support of trusts." Oflloe) 8 8 Union Bloolt* Republican leaders, who was president of the Republican National black flag who would never There seems to be no occasion to to the nomipation of. Register of Deeds would disdain to recognize us in any conveution in 1872 that nominated think of going a sleighing mince matters with this man. His RATES: for Ramsey Co. At that time there Grant. other capacity than floor mappers and through tho soughing Maine pines statement quoted is a direct, clear, unequivocal OuTetr $2.00 was some question about his having They appointed Governor Holden, without a patent ship's log dragging in ers. Six Months 1.0" lie. In the speech from of North Carolina, postmaster of Three Months SO enough support to give him the nomination, the snow to show how many miles which the words quoted are taken, Single Copy 06 GKOVER CLEVELAND. Raleigh. He was an officer in the their nags were making, who make which we are pleased to say is Blaine had something about "a class The Democratic party is the only nationalparty. fast a compass and binacle lamp underneath rebel army. no longer the case. He will go into of editors who think that contradiction Advertising rates can be obtained by addressing the Beats of their road wagons They appointed Baringer to a high the business manager. means argument, and that impudent the convention strong enough to be The Republican party is a secondary Correspondents will not write two Hue* where one who still prefer salt beef and cod's position in Egypt. He was an officer will suffice. denial will take the place of sober party. nominated on the 1st ballot. Such tongues to the most savory of shore in the rebel army. Address all matter Intended for publication to the fact." managing editor. Mr. Cleveland has never failed, in viands who have taught their Brazilian They appointed James L. Orr, of a man is the genial G. P. Ritt. Contradiction on the part of Blaine parrots to call all their neighbors South Carolina, Minister to Russia. ADVERTISING BATES. speech and action, to recognize and to will not serve the purpose of argument "land lubbers who now and theu, in He was an officer in the rebel army One Column, one year $140 00 MR- M. F. KAIN. emphasize these significant and striking any more than it will answer six montbs 00 00 an ecstacy of resentment at all things and a leading secessionist Of all the county officials past and truths. He has been president of the three months 30 00 for any "class of editors," and of the land, yell to their cooks: "Bake They appointed Colonel Northrup.of One half Column, one year 00 00 present Mr. M. F. Kain beyond a question "impudent'' assertion does not lose one United States in fact as well as in name. six months 30 00 me a pan of iron-bound biscuit that'll South Carolina, United States District three months 30.00 whit of its impudence because it comes of a doubt stands pre-eminent He is the one man of all men whom the crack and span like gafftopsa'l sheet One-fourth Column, one year 3 00 Attorney. He was an officer in the from a beaten and dishonored candidate six montbs 30.00 blocks!" who keep their old ship's Some greedy politicians are talking loyal people of this country should desire rebel army. three monts 15.00 for President. chronometers by their "bunks" and Business Cards, per annum 10.00 about "knifing him," but it does not to hare lead them. He has given They appointed Major Morphia, U. The Mills bill does directly relate to never wake suddenly from an afterdinner S. Marshal. He was a distinguished to the country a Democratic government, amount to anything. Mr. Kain is trusts. It deals with them so vigorously Entered as second-class matter at the St* doze without singing out. officer and scout in General Lee's command. and deserves well of his party Paul postofflce honest, worthy and popular and that is that the trusts and their representatives "Mate!how's she headin'?" who can and of his country for his steady consistency in Congress fought it at a great deal more than can be said of not, as they declare, sleep comfortably They appointed G. W. Hunt United OUR NATIONAL TICKET. every stage of its progress and are and his intelligent and statesman-like of nights unless some body is put his enemies. He should be nominated States Marshal. He was a rebel officer fighting it still in the columns of Republican "on watch" to dash water against grasp of 'the vital principles For President, by all means. in General Hardy's command. newspapers and in one New their houses under the windows, as GROVER CLEVELAND, which animate and revivify this wondrous They appointed Thomas Walter, U. York newspaper which has tried to though the sea were pounding at their Oi New York S. District Attorney of Mississippi Republican system of ours. GEO- MOELLER, ESQ. defeat two Democratic candidates for ship's sides who, in their dreams, rail For Vice President, He was a rebel officer in General Longstreet's Mr. George Moeller is a candidate Nobobody will claim for the President President and falsely flying Democratic at passing barks and brigs with fine ALLEN HURMAN, command. infallibility or the exemption from for the nomination of sheriff on the colors, is bound up to trusts this and bitter irony, as they bellow forth: Of Ohio. They appointed General Green year. Here are the "sober facts" serious mistakes. It is the common lot Democratic ticket. Mr. Moeller is a Main boom top-an-hltl Chandler United States District Attorney OUR STATE TICKET, which we put against the impudent of humanity to err, but his errors were roan of excellent business training and in the place of Walters. Chandler Davy lift a tall' denial" of Blaine: F,pr Govenor, was a prominent rebel officer. of the head and not of thp heart. Jip-sheet' tail-rope I would make a valuable officer. He 1 The steel rail trust is now protected" by EUGENE WILSON. They appointed Colonel G. W. Henderson Let go the haul' a tax of seventeen dollars a ton. The Mills has been conducting his canvas in a For Lieut. Govenor, And who at all times, providing you United States Revenue Collector. bill reduced the tax to eleven dollars THE OUTLOOK. quiet and respectable manner, and one DANIEL Bi CK. can demonstrate becoming reverence, 2 The nail trust is now "protected" by a He was a prominent rebel officer The two great political parties of tax of one and one-quarter cents a pound. The though they are always suspicious of would be surprised to know how many in General Chambers' division. For Sec' of State, Mills bill reduces the tax to one cent. this state have met and adjourned, and the integrity of your decorum, will spin W. C. BRANDENHAGEN. They appointed General James Longstreet true and staunch supporters he has a. The iron nut and washer trust is new given to the voters two tickets,and each you such yarns as will make you know "protected" by a tax of two cents a pound. Surveyor of the Port of New For Treasurer, made in the short space of time he has The Mills bill reduces the tax to one and one that the ocean of to-day is but a mean party earnestly asks their suffrage thereto. HANS NELSON. Orleans, and have fairly covered him half cents a pound. been out. His nomination is beyond Bort of mill-pond beside the majestic The question now arisesinthe minds with honors whenever they had a 4. The barbed-wire fence trust is now protected" For Att'y General, sea of their time and under the magic question assured. by a tax of tenths of a cent a chance. General Longstreet was one C. D'ADTREMONT. of the voters which of these parties of their mighty sweeps of imagination pound Tne Mills bill reduces the tax to fourtenths of the leading Confederate Generals. will do the most for my people, which For Chief Justice, of a cent. make your heart ache with longing for They appointed Colonel William H. f*. The copper trust is now protected' by a SEAGRAVE SMITH. JUDGE GORMAN. the fertility of their geniusEdgar L. of these parties represents the whole tax of two and,, a half cents a pound. The Hough a United States District Judge. Wakeman, in Chicago Inter-Ocean. Judge E. Stone Gorman is a capable For Ass't ustice, Mills bill puts copper on the free list. people. Is it the party that has and is He was" a rebel officer. 6. The lead trust Is now protected" by a GEO. F. BAT-HELDER. and worthy county official. He seems now serving out a prolonged lease of tax of one and a half cents a pound. The Mills They appointed Judge Humphrey EASY INTIMACIES. to be meeting with but little opposition bill now reduces it to three-fourths ot a cent. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, power and can to-day point to no notable one of the Judges of the Supreme 7. The slate pencil trust is now "protected" Why They Are to Be Avoided by Young as At Large, in his race for a re-nomination. We Court of the District of Columbia, He act it has ever done for its slaunchest, by a tax of thirty per cent, ad valorem. The "Well as Old Persons. J. S O'BRIEN, was a rebel officer. Mills bill reduces the tax to twenty per cent. A writer in a London paper discourses don't believe that there is a man in truest and most earnest supporter W F. KELSO. 8. The nickle trust is now protected by a This is only a partial listof the number about the danger of easy intimacies" Ramsey Co. that is more deserving of the Negro. Is it the party whose tax of fifteen cents a pound. The Mills bill reduces First District,ANDREW NELSON. of rebel Brigadiers recognized by* that is, of giving the confidence the tax to ten cents. (Second District,H. B. CONSTANCE. boasted claims are that "we freed you the office that the judge aspires to than 0 The zinc trust is now protected by a tax the Republican party and does not include to the people ot whom one Third District,O. M. HALL. and now you are in a position to re-pay ot two and one-half cents a pound. The Mills he. the rebel Brigadier-General Mahone, knows nothing except that they are Fourth DistrictJ F. STONE biii reduces the tax to two cents. us for our extreme magnanimity." the leader of the Republican pleasant companions when they are The sugar trust is now "protected" by Fifth Distnct-HENRY KELLER tax- averaging eighty two cents on the dollar. party in Virginia, and many others met socially. "The danger lies," he The answer comes back from 10,000 JUDGE EGAN. T' ~*UJs bill reduces the taxes to sixty-seven that might be mentioned.Cincinnati says, "in the facility with which companionship The Negroes of Ramsey County cannot, voices, no! This old argument has ce on the dollar. For Congressman, Post. of this kind is mistaken for 1 The oil-clDth trust is now "protected" by been employed by the campaign orator no matter how much they might EDMUND RICE. ta -3 of forty per cent, ad valorem. The Mills torue intimacy, though it does not really for the past quarter of a century, and be hampered by party obligations, forget THE PRESIDE.^. S LETTER. bil. i educes the tax to twenty-five per cent. imply any thing approaching to it." A IT is now conceded that Fred Doug, 1 i. The jute bag trust is noiv "protected by has truly become a chestnut. That the earnest efforts and the true woman "will trust her life to the What Some of the Leading Papers of the a t..x of forty per cent, ad valorem. The Mills las is dead politically. Country Say About It. old promise of forty acres and a mule keeping of a man, of whose aims, b.i puts jute bags for gTdin on the tree list, friendship of Hon. J. J. Egan. He New York Time* (Ind We are deeply mistaken am. reduces the tax on bagging for cotton to of whose standard of right and was good enough in its day but it is has never failed to respond to our appeals. as to the spirit of the American people th.ae-eights cents a pound THE tariff question: Unecessarv^axation wrong, of whose power of habit of if this letter does not command general respect 13. The cordage trust Is now protected by another of the things of the past Let us now that we have a is unjust taxation. giving up to the standard she knows and secure the adhesion to it of many a tax of thirty per cent, ad valorem. The Mills Does any rational being believe that chance to repay this gentleman for his voters whose mind* have been hitherto undeded bil reduces the tax to twenty-five per cent just as much and just as little as she 14. The paper envelope trust is now "protected Gov. McGill, if elected at all, could many kindnesses, do it His nomination does of the actors whom she has seen OVER 25 colored Democratic orators Pittsburgh Pott: The letter as a whole Is a by a t.ix of twenty five per cent, ad have been without the solid negro vote? on the stage, though she is deceived into stiong document It is clear, sharp and valorem. The Mills bill reduced the tax to is a sure thing. are to orate in Indiana in this campaign. forcible. Not too prolix nor unnecessarily twenty per cent thinking she knows more, only because And what did he do for us after he was abbreviated. It will rank with Mr Cleveland's 1 The gut'i perch* trust is now "protee'ed she happens in this case to have elected, why appointed one negro to other utterances as a fearless, able and characteristic by a *i of thirty Ave per cent ad valor, A White Republican expresses his been one of the actors and not merely production. There is no effort to m. The II i i bill reduces the tax to thirty spittoon cleaner. This same position? WE would like to know what industries dodge any thing. per cent. opinion just as he sees fit. If the party a passive spectator." There is more lb The casto oil trust is now "protected will be open to some of W. R. Merriam's Cincinnati Enquirer: Those who have Ions the Negroes of this country are truth than poetry in this thought, for blunders, he says so. If he does not by tax of titjf-.ty cents a gallon. The Mttls predicted that Cleveland's letter would exhibit staunch supporters. Work in nine cases out of ten the two persons engaged in. bi'i ieduces th -ax to forty cents a gallon. a retreat from the doctrine ot his last annual like certain men on the ticket he talks 1. The linseed oil trust is now "protected message will be sorely disappointed Those bovs and wait. who come together in marriage have no about it he is never questioned, be. by A tax of tvaty five cants a gallon. The who have hoped that it would recede not an THE colored voters in Chicago are more conception each of the other's M'ns bill reduces the tax to fifteen cents a inch from the ground then taken will he profoundly cause he is supposed to be exercising true character and real disposition ga "n clamoring for recognition on the pleased There is no shadow ot wavering, JUDGE THUBMAN TO THE NEGRO, his inalienable rights. But a Colored 38 The cot "rseed-oil trust is now "protec no suspicion of weakness, in its whole eontents. than of those of a dozen others in their board of county commissioners. ed by a twenty-five cents a gallon. Republican is looked upon as an ungrateful circle of acquaintance. They are simply Tt Mills bill i uts cottonseed oil on the tree New York Herald: Mr. Cleveland might have HE SPEAKS IN MO UNCERTAIN TONE. pleasant, social companions, and fiend if he dares to look crosseyed list permitted his Administration to speak for itself, is Col- Jones? Ind. Freeman: WHERE 19 The borar trust is now protected by a and, like General Grant, being content with a that is all. There are quite as many at the lowest thieving Republican A Division of the Negro Vote Is the Problem tax of five cer a pound on borax and boraeio brief, courteous letter of acceptance With He l&4ft>"tn' other side of the fence, mistakes made in friendship through of the Hoar. ar three cc'son crude borax and borate consummate tact and candor the President in the party. The "Colored boys" are "putting in "powful" licks for the these "easy intimacies," though the of mc and fc cents on commercial boracic keeps the campsign upon its on* true line. considered political serfs, and are expected In response to an address delivered ac 1 The Mi bill pats all of these on the Mr. Cleveland's attitude will recall that of consequences are not as far-reaching. g- o- P- President Jackson When he was nominated to to swallow all of the slop given frpf list. 4 9 Women, especially, are apt to give by Prof*, W. H. Furbush of Arkansas, The ultrarnvlne trust is now protected" the Presidency. President Cleveland colored journals in Illinois their confidence to those with whom them, whether it is palatable or not. THREE expiesstag the thanks of the Negroes bj tax of fU" vnts a pound. The Mills bill now declares his intention to rearrange the they have been familiarly associated recuces the tax 'o three cents. tariff for the purpose of stimulating domestic are supporting Gen. Palmer for governor. Great God! Is this freedom?The of his section for favors tendered them Here are twenty specific cases in industries. That is the very essence of protection, when they never proved their trustworthiness. "Private Joe" will not have a Weekly Observer. and the statesman who Is governed by by the Democrats, Judge Thurman which the Mills bill deals directly It is one thing to have that motive is, in the strictest sense of the walk over. with as many trusts, the existence of spoke as follows: pleasant little familiar conversations word, a protectionist. each one of which is, we believe, a notorious St. Louis Republic: Mr. Cleveland's letter of 'I am greatly obliged to you for this about every day matters it is another Cleveland protects the common fisherman, Can buy the Negro vote forfivehundred acceptance Is a genuine Cleveland documentclear, fact. We do not claim that the call and still more for the kind and just to impart what perhaps touches the emphatic, straightforward and unanabtg while the Republicans protect list above is complete. It will suffice dollars."W. R. Merriam. sentiments that have just been read inner life, and which made light of, or uous. Upon no single point ean the charge ot as '/sober fact" against Blaine's "im- the manufacturers against the common here. It is a little more than a century hedging or evasion be made against it It reinforces misrepresented, would place one in an With Millionaire Merriam in charge the demand for tariff reform sod tax pudent denia.," and will serve to show since the Declaration of Independence uncomfortable position, or possibly laborers.Cairo Gazette. of the state administration the poor reduction and states with luminous clearness that Congress both heard and heeded wasmade11SJyearsago thedeclaration even worse, injure the reputation or the reasons why such reform and reduction are Negro would stand about as much wasmade. Then, overall Christendom, the following words of President necessary. The paragraph on trusts places put it in the gossip's hands to do with POINTS FOR MECHANICS. slavery prevailedeven in England it the commander-in chief of the Republican show as a Fijee Islander would in the Cleveland's message concerning trusts: as they please. A real friend, a true party far down at the bottom of an ahyssmal had not been legally abolished. It was In speaking of the increased cost to the consumer British Parliament friend, one who can be trusted to enter pattern makers use stove polish hole, and the treatment of the "free-trade" SOMETIMES of our home manufactures, resulting everywhere, in name and in fact. for "black lead," as itis called, to finish scare is refreshing in its appeal to the judgment, the holy of holies of your heart without from & duty la upon imported articles of the Now there is no slavery in Christendom the understanding and the conscience of theirpatterns. It is applied nearly dry, then desecrating it, is among the best same description the fact is not overlooked all their labors, the Republican AFTER plain citizens unless it is in Brazil, and there it has polished with a brush. that competition among our domestic producers gifts that life can offer, but they are state convention did not succeed in Chicago Time*: It there could have been any lately been also abolished. Slavery somet mes has the effect of keeping the the natural hue of wood is DARKENING found in small numbers and are only doubt about the issue of the pending campaign price of their products below the highest limit effected by a solution composed of equal is at an end, Now you have studied nominating a man of more than commonplace heretofore there can be none now. It is shall proved by trial. A certain amount of allowed by such duty. But it is notorious that parts of manganate of soda and crystahzed the platform of the Democratic party or shall not the present unjU3t and excessive ability. A man with little this competition is too often strangled by eombiu.stlons reserve,even with familiar companions, epsom salts, dissolved in twenty to thirty You have seen the pledges made. tariff tax be reduced' That it has not teen reduced, quite prevalent at this time, and 4 strength outside of Ramsey county. times the amount of water at about 141 degrees. is a good thing to employ, for it gives the President takes pains to show, has No president has done more ample frequently called trust*, wh ch have for the.r The less water employed the darker not been the fault of his Administration or his not only a sense of safety, but of object the regulation of the su jply and price Of all the candidates before the convention justice to the colored people will be the hue. party. That it will be reduced is clearly of commodities made and sold by members of than Grover Cleveland, and, if re-elected, W. R. Merriam was infinitely the pledged in case it is ever w.thin the power of To razors, placethem in waterto the combination. The people can hardly hope SHARPES security.Toledo Blade. he will continue to do justice to the President and his party to make the reduction. for any conside ation in the operation of these which has been added one-twentieth of its weakest. He cannot secure a single For the first time In twenty-eight years selfish schemes. Tue necessity of combination them. I know him well. In his intellect, weight of hydrochloric acid, remove after .Not Much of Him Left. negro vote unless he speedily explains the issue is thus squarely and irrevocably made to mainta the price of any commodity to the half an hour, wipe and rub on a hone. The in his heart, in his soul, he is a and the oeoole must decide it. tariff point furaishes proof that some one is away the charges that stand against acid acts like a whetstone and corrodes the just and upright man. When he says In surgical circles here a successful willing to accept lower prices for such commodity, Nashville (Tenn.) American. President Cleveland's whole surface uniformly. It is claimedthat him. The negroes now have a chance anything he means it, and when he has and that such prices are remunerative operation performed by Prof. Billroth letter ot acceptance is a clear, concise, theprocess never injures good razors, and aad lower prices produced by competition correct and able en unciation of the principles said it he stands to it I am greatly at the Vienna Klinik is much commented to show this gentleman thai he told a that it often improves bad ones. prove the same thing. Thus where either of and purposes of our Government. It is the pleased to see that the colored vote is on. While a carrier was driving these conditions exist, a case would seem to be willful and unmitigated lie when he WHAT is commonly called black lead, ai'' work of a statesman who loves his people and no longer a unit. I have said repeatedly, presented for an easy reduction of taxation. his country, and whose regard for their welfare his team to town last winter his used in lead pencils, is not lead atall It isa said that he could buy all the negres in in public and in private, I have Albany (A*. J") Argus. overshadows all other purroses, indeed, it carmn formation ealled graphite or plumbago. legs, fingers, ears and nose were frozen. seems that he almost rose above party Herences the city of St. Paul for $500. said everywhere that since suffrage was In this trade it sometimes used At the time his life was despaired of. 80UTHFHN BRIGADIERS in considering the questions that are before in oil. Ifproduces a beautiful gray with a conferred on the colored people the the public mind for settlement in the Both his legs had to be cut off, and metalic luster, dries quickly, and has a good Ttie Confederacy In the Saddle" by Aid Republican managers seek to make Presidential election. Bis posit on upon every JEHANMJATIO lAY. only one finger on each hand could be body. Chemists say that it is aot mjunsus of the Republican Party. political bondsman of the colored race. question and the purpose and pol'cy ot the Today is the twenty-fifth anniversary to other colors, and will live forever. saved. His nose was replaced by an The Republican party was the first Democracy in their adjustment under his administration When they ceased to be labor bondsman and the benefits to be derived artificial one, and his ears were clipped. Arcoanixo to experiments the teusilo to recognize the Confederate Brigadiers of an event that is nearest the heart of the Republican leaders intended therefrom are clearly defined. strength of a wet rope is only one third He bore his sufferings with remarkable by Federal appointment. they should become political bondsmen, every patriotic negro in Amerca. Just New York II orld Thi President's letter ol that of the same rope when dry and composure, and, having been President Grant (eighteen year? and they knew that was impossible acceptance has lost nothing in courage, clearness one quarter of a century ago the Negro rope saturated with grease or soap is weaker supplied with artificial legs and feet, and compreliensivoness by his delay, ago) appointed Brigadier-General in human nature without still, as the lubricant permits the fibers was ushered into a new era the bands though it might perhaps havo gained in brevity he can now get about with the help of bitterness among the whites Amos T. Akerrhan, of Georgia, to a to slip with greater facility. Hemp ropo hy coming sooner. Yet the letter Is not toe that had bound him to a life of misery contracts strongly on being wet, and a dry it was an impossibility in two simple sticks. It is surprising seat in his Cabinet, that of AttorneyGeneral, long to bo read carefully by every votir whi rope twenty-five feet long will shorten to human nature without a miracle. I really desires to see an able and honest statement that with one finger he is able to write and woe were loosened and he walked to construe the constitution twenty-four feet on being wet of the Democratic pos tion upon tb know that Mr. Lincoln, a great and well.Vienna Letter. and expound the law for the people of eat into the world a free man. The great issues now before the country. Tax reduction FOB a simple but no* verysolid dead-finish good man, said so, but I also know the United States, and a Republican through tariff reform of course, cruel war that ended in the destruction for walnut, proceed as follows: Tako equal It makes a vast difference with that when the idea entered the brain of the chief of these Issues, and upon this th Senate confirmed the appointment. part*of burntumberandfinely-groundpum- f many a peaceful home, and lost ourselves, as well as with our impressions the radical leaders that by emancipating President adheres to the lines of bis message. President Hayes appointed General kw-atoB* mix them together. Apply with He has sever failed to show the full courage o. the slave and giving him the suffrage, ot the world, whether we arc to tMs land many a noble and patriotic a woolen rag or haircloth dipped in raw or Key, of Tennessee, Postmaster-General, his convictions uporn any quest on in which be the South might be made a solid thankful for the roses wofindon thorni boiled linseed oil. Clean with soft, oW cot was Interested. Those who looked far *nj on, was the result of onr freedom. and every Republican postmaster radical South, then there was a sudden flinching or dodging oe the question will be dis or complain about the thorns we find ton rags. The loafer and harder the rubbing, in the United States, who was commissioned Tet the price paid for our liberty was appointed. Upon the other Issue* of the cant and wonderful growth of philantbro- the better the results. You need not among i**e.Zfarf/brd Bcltffiout Ber vaiga thetetteris ttiasllv explicitaad i under Haves* Administra- Mtfciaf is oomparison with the curse filler ell the walnut id. 1 tiHKNik*i $ ^fe tJ^sHNdLf** s^+^fttyiiglw^^a.^^ d^f, V* tJufti I '-Wftr'* tt^4i .i