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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1876)
gowndir Simrs Published Every Thursday Morning Bj RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHAS. NICK KI »1 Advertisements will l>e inserted in the T imes at the following rales : i One square, one insertion......................... $.!.oo “ each subsequent one...... .. l.(K> Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. i A lair reduction from the above rates made [ to vearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. I Job printing neatly an<l promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. (’ ounty W akhants always at taken par. EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick . Building. lint«-« of Siit.s. ription : < n<* enpv, pe»r annum,................................... “ “ Ail six months,................................ -•nn three months,............................. LIMI VOL. VI fnrtti'iahl// in Aiirttnce. JACKSONVILLE OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1876 PROFESSIONAL (’ARDS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Ladies' and Gentlemen's c state of onunoN. < J<»vcrn«»r,........................................ L. h. < .rover Secretory «>f State,...................S. F. « hadwiek State Treasurer,............................H- Brown State Printer.................................M. X . Brown Sup't of Publie Instruction...L. L. Rowlaml B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D„ FURNISHING ami War between Russia and Turkey now seems to be inevitable. FANCY GOODS Moses Y. Tilden, brother of Hon. S. J. Tilden, died at Lebanon, N. Y., on the 9th instant. P II Y S ICI A N A ND SU R GE O N, FIRST JUBH’IAL DISTRICT. Kerbyvillo. Oregon, .............. P. P. Prim District Attorney............... ......... H. K. Hanna .Tii<lir(\............................ ( BOYS' nuil GIRLS’ i The Examiner says several good men want to come out for Hayes, but PHYSICIAN A N D S U R G E O N . R EADY-MADE CLOTHING, the Sheriff won’t let them out. If the Republicans gain no more in Otlic® ami residence on Fifth street, oppo Indiana on the vote of 1874 than they site and east of the M. E. Church. BOOTS and SHOES, did in Vermont, Indiana will go Dem ocratic by 15,000. A. C. JONES. Dr. L. DANFORTH, JAi'KSoN COU NTY. .......... Silas T. Dav ( Samuel Furrv. ounty ('oinmissiont'rs.... t Abram Miller. S1 u * r i tT ................................ .....J. W,. Manning < lerk,.................................... ..... E. D. Fouilrav ................ Joltn ( »rt h Treasurer ..... W. A. <'hiblers A ssessor,. ...E. .1. Farlow School Su iperintemlent,... ......... J. S. Howard : Surveyor, ........ Dr. Callender ATTORNEY A3 COUNSELOR-AT-LA W, < ’oroner... JOSEPHINE «'OUNTY. JACKSONVILLE, OGN., Coiintv Judg<*............................M. F. Baldwin « < .1. E. Sevferth, Will practice in all the Courts of the State. County« binmissionors,...... • R Thornton. Otliee in Orth’s building—up-stairs. Sheriff,................................................................. S. Messenger Clerk..............................................................(’has. Hughes G. H. AIKEN. M. D„ Treasurer....................................... M in. Naiu'ke I Asse>*or............................... t t * t au - iu School Superintendent,. ........... .1. M. Smith BUY SI CI AN AND SURGEON, Surveyor,.......................... ........ W. N. Sander- Jacks«»»ville. Oregon. < ’or«»ner............................. Geo. S. Mathewson — LAKE C«ll NTY. < 'ounty Judge.................. ............. E. C. Mason Office—Ono door west of the W. 1 . Tele f S. U. Moss, graph «»nice. < 'ounty Commissioners,. — Sheriff................................ .......... T. J. Brattain J. A. CALLENDER. M. D., < 'lerk.................................. .......... R. B. Hatton Treasurer........................... ............. I. L. Hanks P11 YS I C I A N A N D S U R G EON, A >r........................... ................. M. Riir”,s Seliool Superintendent......... IL M. Thatcher JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Survcvor................................ I rank ( hcesinan COURT SITTINGS. .Jnckxon Count t/.— Circuit Court, second Monday in February, June ami November. County Court, first Monilay in each month. ./oxr/thine Count//.— Circuit Court, fourth Mondav in April amt fourth Monday in «>«•- loiter. <'ounty Court, first Momlay inJan- «iarv. April, .July ami October. ¡.ok? fount!/.— Circuit Court, fourth Mou tlay in.June; County Court, first Monday in January, April, July and October. THE NIWI.VN HO.YEYNOOX. Office at residence, on Fifth street, op polite the Court House. GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS <( CHAIRS, CLOTHING, LIQUOBS, TOBACCO and CIGABS, The State Fair this year is to be the great carnival of the season. From, all quarters we learn that more people will attend the Fair than in any pre vious year. At E. Jacob's New Store. Until this most corrupt and wasteful Administration is utterly driven from power, and a frugal and economical Government restored, we cannot hope for improvement. Ortli’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. This is going to be a glorious year for Democracy. The Hartford Timex * LT. OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD Z v at the very lowest rates. If you don’t wants Connecticut counted for the big believe me, call and ascertain prices for gest Presidential majority she has yourselves. No humbug ! given since the war. A11 kinds ot produce and hides taken in exchange for goods. 42tf. H. K. HANNA. "EZCELSIOB” ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, I Jacksonville, Oregon, Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to ail business left in my care. Otliee in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. Brick Pomeroy’s wife, who is de scribed as a large and lovely blonde, has gone on the stage. Hor name in her new profession will be Miss Heath. TÆVK11Y STABLE With Tilden at the head of affairs in the nation there will be an end to the influence of such men as Babcock, Belknap, “Boss” Shepherd, “Landau- let” Williams, Casey, Packard, Robe son and the Cattels. The depression in trade in the East ern States is such that thousands of Ì skilled workmen are unable to get PROPRIETOR. work, and are obliged to beg or steal C. W. KAHLER. E. B. WATSON. W. J. PLY MA LE. bread to save themselves from starva KAHLER & WATSON, tion. Cause—Republican maladmin A T t'O R N1 : Y s A CO U N S E LO I US - AT- L A W, AVING JUST RECEIVED A NEW istration. TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. f N. Fisher, President, | M. Caton, ; David Cronemiller, Trustees | J. Nunan, I George Brown. Recorder,................... ................. U. S. Hayden Treasurer,.................. ................... llenrv Pape Marshal....... ............ ............... J. P. McDaniel St reet < ’ommissioner ................... J. C. Weiss Oregon St.. Jacksonville. stock of Harness, Buggies and Car H riages. A contract: I am now prepared to furnish my Massachusetts Repub licans nominate Bold Ben. Butler for patronsand the public generally with as SOCIETY NOTICES. Will practice in the Supreme, District and Congress ; Massachusetts Democrats other ( on rt soft his State. FINE TURNOUTS nomii ate Charles Francis Adams for .,¿31^. v Jacksonville Lodsc ^io. 10.1.0.0. F.. Oilice in Court House—upstairs. -** Hohls its regular meetings every As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle Governor. These nominations were '* r * ’ Saturday cveningatthe O hl Fel II. KELLY, horses hired to go to any part of the country. made with an eye to the eternal fit low’s H.dl. Brothers in goo«l standing are Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. H orses ness of things. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, K’tTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LA W, in\ ited lo attend. Simon Wolf, a recorder of deeds in Washington, who was proven liy the Will practice in all the Courts of the State. TÎTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. Clymer committee to have been paid $400 in a post tradership transaction, Prompt attention given to all business en A liberal share of the public patronage is is in Indiana stumping it for Hayes trusted to my care. solicited. W. J. PLYMAI.E. Otliee opposite Court House. and Wheeler. Thus does the great work of reform go forward. JAMES S. HOWARD, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Jacksonville* Stamm Vo. lb, F. 0. R. JI.. Hohls its regular meetings every Thursday evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothels in good standing are invited to attend. BEN SACHS, O. C. M ax . M uller , R. S. —«»rr-onian Porabmita« Tribr 5». 1. Im* prove«l order of Red Men, holds its stated councils at the Red Men's Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all brothers in good standing. C. W. SAVAGE, S. E. B. W atson , C. of R. A Warren Loilje No. 10. A. F. i A. M.. Hohls its regular communications /5F ' on the Wednesday evenings or pre I TWELFTH YEAR. U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR FOR JACKSON, Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon. Oilicial surveys made and patents obtained at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining Lawsand Decisions at my otliee in Jack sonville, Oregon. FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, ceding the filli m«>on, in .Jaeksonvill«*, Ore gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. M ax M uller , Sec’v. KuHi Rebrkah Decree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., Holds its regular meetings on every other Momlay evening at Odd Fellows llall. Members in good standing ar«' invited to attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. S ol . S achs , R. S. FARMERS’ HOTEL, ORTH’S BUILDING, OREGON STREET, broke to work single or double. TTorses boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon them while in my charge. Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., Oregon. Jacksonville, DAVID LINN Altogether, the record made by the Forty-fourth Congress at its first ses ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. sion is most creditable to the party which has been restored to partial CONDUCTED BY power after struggling for fourteen THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES years in the minority, and promises well for what it will do if given com plete control of the Government this he suholastiu year of this Fall. school will commence about the end of Morgan is generally understood to August, and is divi«1ed in four sessions, have made a $50,000 bid over his com of ten weeks each. Board ami tuition, per term $40.00 ped ¡tors for the Republican nomination Bed and Bedding................... 4.00 of Governor of New York. Of this Drawing and painting........... 8.00 amount of voluntary personal assess Piano,........................................ . 15.00 Entrance fee, only once,..... . 5.00 ment, $10,000 are to go to Indiana, in response to the urgent call of General SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term,................................... $ fi.no Kilpatrick and Governor Hayes.— Junior, “ ..................................... R.oo Boxton Post (Dem.) GUILD MOULDINGS, ...$■' per week CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. “ THE CITY DRUG STORE, PARLOR Æ BEDROOM SUITS, .......... 50 cents .......... 30 cents JACKSONVILLE. ETC., ETC. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METIl- . <i«l of informing the public that she is hand and made to order. Planing done on reasonable terms. Undertaking a spe prepare«! to furnish board by the week, day or single meals, at reasonable terms. The cialty. table will «’«instantly lie supplied with the liest the market affords. No Chinese em SON, ployed, am! satisfaction guarantee«!. Give JOHN L. CARTER me a call aud judge tor yourselves. MRS. WILLIAMS. PAINTERS. Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875. M VTILI j . JACKSON, Dentist, I17E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO II all kinds of Painting, including HOUSE PAINTING, SIGN PAINTING, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. Seems to me things have changed ^somewhat! Seems to me so—bust me up if it don’t! I’ve been married near T oledo , O., Sept. 1.—The slan ' six months now, and the fact is Susan derers of Mr. Tilden, with reference showed the least bit more temper than to his income tax, will have enough to j I thought she had ; in fact, to «peak do for the rest of the campaign to clear the right-down truth, she’s knocked away the record of perjury from the things about generally for the last skirts of that great and good man, twomonths. Rutherford B. Hayes. The falsehoods She slung the cat through the win about Tilden have put a number of dow by the heels, and would have gentlemen on the track of the tax re thrown mo out by the—by the heels, turns of Mr. Hayes, and the result is if I hadn’t walked out on a fast run. the unearthing of a far more ugly re She’s got as cross as four sticks, and cord than that alleged against the says she’ll use half a dozen sticks on De m ocra t ic ca n d i d a t e. my back if I didn’t quit smoking in HOW MR. HAYES DODGED IIIS TAXES. the house. And she threatened to During the year 1873, Sardis Birch throw the bootjack down my throat ard, an uncle of R. B. Hayes, a man last night because I spit in the fire. worth several hundred thousand dol- If she’d done that, I suppose I’d have lars, died, bequeathing to his nephew, had the colic or bootjack cramp. “Timothy P. Niggins,” said I to Mr. Hayes, as executor and sole trus tee, $490,000 in personal property, myself, says I, “you’ve gone and done notes, bonds, mortgages, lands, etc. it, and you have got to put up with This property hail been listed iu the the consequences, you have, come year 1873 by the said Birchard fur tax what will; you can’t get out of it, you can’t!” ation in the county, and had paid A girl loses her beauty mighty taxes to the amount of $9,982. In quick after she gets to be Mrs. Susan January, 1874, the will of Mr. Birch : Sunflower was as pretty as Venus, but ard was admitted to probate. By its provisions Mr. Hayes was made a leg just as soon as 1 married her, her skin atee to the tune of $50,000 in person turned yellow, her eyes lost their al property, which the year before had beauty, her hair g«»t thin and she got been turned into the assessor by Mr. to be just the shape of an ale-cask ; she has, by jingo! And oh ! what a Birchard at a valuation of $9,756. In temper she has got! Never knowed I April following Mr. Hayes made the I following return of taxable property in her mad before I married her ; never I knowed her to offer to throw the stove his possession : I or a chair down anybody’s throat; no, Statement of general property, money, credits, Ac., subject to taxation in Sandusky never, until she was Mrs. Niggins! county for the year 1*74, belonging to li. B. Aunt says she’ll come all right after a Hayes ami listed by it. B. Hayes : while ; but I don’t see why she can’t Horse, one, valued at............................. $ 5(1 00 be all right now, I don’t. If she don’t Cattle, two, valued at............................ 50 00 ; improve, the Lord help me ! Sheep, one, valued at........................ 5 00 Pleasure carriages, wagons, Ac., two, “Jist you spit in that tire again,’* valued at.............. 75 OU says sho to me yesterday—“jist do it Household goods, furniture, every again, and I’ll throw this stick of wood kinds ; gold aud silver plate, chi naware, jewelry goods, farming down your throat! What did I marry utensils, grain, wood, agricultural you for ? To run around after you products of every kind, lumber, ■ and make up the fire after you spit it coal, wood, stone, steamboats,canal boats, or shares in such boats, and 'out? You tormenting beast! Didi I all other articles of ¡»ersonal prop marry you to slave and work while erty not included in the foregoing you smoke and spit in the tiro? or subsequent items of this state ment........................................................ 1,000 There’« them chickens I had to feed, Total value of the first seven items 1,180 i too; and there’s Ben Dyke’s dog got Gold and silver watches, one, val 300 iu the garden and dug up my seed ued at...................................................... Piano-fortes ............................................. None beets, and you never saw it I there’s Value oi all moneys in possession or I that blamed ol«I rooster scratched up deposit, subject to dralt demand, with banks or others.......................... 100 ' my onion-beds, and you never saw it! Value of credits, Ac................................ None And you never see nothing you ought Bonds and stocks................................... 1,000 to see, and see everything you Dogs (number must beswornto ; val : oughtn’t to see ! There’s Ann Buster, ue must be stated, but need not be I who was over here yesterday, 1 saw sworn to); one..................................... you wink at her ! I saw you, Tim Nig Total value, all items...................... . *2,581 The bonds amt stocks which Mr. Birch gins ! Don’t say you didn’t; I saw ard valued m ls73at nearly $10,060, sudden you—I saw you !” rPHE NEW FTRM OF KAHLER <t Bun. L have the largest and most complete assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also the latest and finest styles of STATIONERY, And a great variety of PERFUMES and TOI LET ARTICLES, including the best and cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER FUMED SOAPS in this market. ^^“Prescriptions carefully compounded. 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. TABLE ROCK SALOON, traordinary repairing entirely, and has reduced the ordinary canal expendi- ture over $1,000,000. And the State engineer reports the canals in better condition than ever before. And now it is said Governor Tilden ' is “a manufacturer of pills !” We i hope this will not turn out a lie, says the Examiner, for, if it is true, the de- j maud for these ¡»ills will exceed the , supply before election. Grant people I will find them “attentive to business.” The country requires a lively purging, and the Tilden pill will do it. T N ovel R eading .—Now so far as the intellect is concerned there is a ques.ion whether absolute idleuess is not at least as advantageous as the i reading of novels. There is probably no condition of existence, out of sleep, which is so little an exercise of the mind as that of novel reading. The person engaged in it sits without ex ertion of any kind, and has a certain quantity of pleasant excitement poured into him by the author through the eyes. That is all. He is intellectu ally, no less than physically, as passive as a cup filled from the pitcher. Un less he reads to criticise and to reflect, which is not the case one time iu a thousand, he is simply engaged in the laziest possible sort of pleasure-seek ing. It might be better for him or for her, intellectually, as well as physi cally, to be engaged iu some brisk bodily exercise, involving attention, judgment, and care to avoid being hurt. This, at least, would be a tonic; while of all occupations novel-reading is most passive in its nature and relax ing in its tendencies.—»V. 1”. Time», controlling as executor without bonds, and on which nearly $10,000 tax had been paid the year before ; but he lumped the whole, his own original property, his legacy aud his trustee ship, so far as it affected personal es tate, to the pitiful sum of $2,581, and deliberately swore to its correctness. Then follow his returns for the years 1875-76, which increase the amount to $5,000 and $6,000, respectively ; but even these returns were grossly inad equate in proportion to bis known pos sessions. Thirty-three thousand seven hundred dollars were left iu his hands in bequests in the will of Sardis Birch ard, which Gov. Hayes was not re quired to pay over for three years, and I upon which he paid no interest for two years, and he did not return a dollar of this money for taxation. Mr. llayes did not return a piano in any one of the three years, although he had one in his parlor all the time, and the one now in his parlor cost $800. Mr. Hayes returned in 1875 and 1876 three horses, $300, when his neighbors I know that he values one of his horses at $500. Mr. Hayes returned in 1875 four carriages, $250, when it was well known to many of the citizens of Fre mont that he paid Mr. Moore, a manu facturer of that city, $500 for them, and had a phaeton that cost $350, i Boss Chandler attests the crippling effects of Democratic legislation. He has ordered that all the clerks from Ohio and Indiana shall be sent home on furlough, arid to save the expense of railroad fare they shall have forty I days to take in the October and No vember elections. It looks as though the Democrats would have a chance to do a good deal more “crippling” from this showing. If two or three hundred clerks can go away for forty days, the average voter will make up his mind that there is no urgent need for their services at any time. OREGON STREET, Orders from the country promptly attend ed to. 21. WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. p VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO * ____ J 2 the jaw skilfully performed at reasona EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, ble nites. / he proprietors of this well - No more credit will be given lifter the C alifornia S treet , known and popular resort would in first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds form their friends and the public generally The Great Council of Red Men of of produce. Office and residence on corner of Califor S. P. JONES, Proprietor. that a complete and first-class stock of the the United States resumed its meet best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. ing in Philadelphia on the 13th. The They will be pleased to have their friends reported membership in this country New Boot and Shoe Store, one but the choicest and best “call and smile,” amounts to 40,000, divided into G00 Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars CABINET. tribes in 3G States, and that $100,000 C alifornia S treet , kept. A Cabinet of Curiosities may also lie found I are annually expended for relief. DRINKS, 12} CENTS. here. We would I>e pleasod to have persons Jacksonville, Oregon. possessing curiosities and specimens bring Adam Smith of San Francisco was NO CREDIT TN THE FUTURE/—it don\ them in, and wo will place them in the Cab elected Great Incohonee; C’has. II. pay. Families needing anything in our line inet for inspection. Letchman, of Massachusetts, Great can always l>o lie supplici! supplie«! with tlie purest and WTNTJEN ft HELMS. aving permanently located liest tn lie found on the Coast, Give me a Sagamore ; J. A. Morris, of Delaware, Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. in Jacksonville, the undersigned re «•all, and you will bo well satisfied. Great Keeper of Records ; J. A. Pyle, spectfully informs the public, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot Ö I *) A DAY at home. Agents wanted, OEND 25e. to G eo . P. R owell A Co., New of Delaware, Great Keeper of Wam- U j York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con ! pum. Columbus, Ohio, was chosen as and shoe making liuc- Satisfaction guaran y K Outfit amt terms free» 'J'liL’E A CO., taining lists of 3,000 newspapers, and esti teed. CATON. i Augusta, Maine. j the next place of meeting. mates showing cost of advertising. N H OFFICIAL ly sunk in value the next year, when they came into possession ot Air. llayes, to a bare $1,000. The above stalemem is sworn to as follows: The Stat«; of Ohio, Sandusky county; I, It. B. I laves, do solemnly affirm that to the best ot my knowledge ami belief 1 have listed or exhibited to the assessor all the personal property, money, credits, over and above my indebtedness, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies, or otherwise in my possession or under my control as owner or holder, or as husband, parent, guardian, trust«*e, executor, admin istrator, receiver, accounting oilmer, agent, attorney, or factor on the day proceeding the secomi Monday of April, 1874, uhiehare subject to taxation under the laws of this State. Sworn to and subscribed belore me this 22d day of April, 1874. R. B. HAYES. J ohn B eck , Assessor. Two years ago New York was mak T STANI XS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, 4 M TALE FROM RECORDS. “ ..................................... jo.00 Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment Senior, of furniture, consisting of Pupils are received at anv time, and spe cial attention is paid to ¡»articular studies in ing extraordinary repairs on her ca. It will be seen here that Mr. BEDSTEADS, behalf of children who have but limited Hayes made no mention of the large nals at the rate of $2,000,000 a year. time. For further particulars apply at the BUREAUS, TABLES, Governor Tilden has stopped this ex estate—nearly $490,000—which he was Academy. Jacksonville, Oregon. Board and Lodging Board......................... Single meals............ Lodging..................... A CRUSHING < I I) r . J. R. N ichols , a Boston chemist, says that he never fouud a trace of strychnine in whisky, and that “it is a mistaken notion to suppose it is ever used by distillers.” ♦ ♦ I. How the country has improved. In 1759 George Washington had to send to England for nine pounds of candy. Kow you can pick it up on 1 I he sidewalk. Q uestions F or T he P eople .—Is Governor Hayes strong enough to grap ple with and conquer the Chandlers, Logans, Conklings, Mortons, Belknap*, Babcocks and Robesons, is a questiou the honest masses of he country must consider. Can Governor Tilden rid the body politic of these leeches, is a question which has been settled by his reform measures in his own State. He says he can, and his official ca reer has been marked by what his o|>- ponents acknowledge a complete cai- rying out of every promise ho ever made the people. The people want the man for Pres ident who has had position and ac complished great reforms. They do not want a man for President who has occupied positions and accomplished nothing. ■■ ■■■ ■ ■ . < < ■ ...... — R eform , O ur M ain M an .—Two colored politicians of Vicksburg recent ly discussed the situation thus : Rad ical Darkey—Up here in dto Dem- micratie meetlu’ dey keep continuerly talkin’about Tilden, Hendricksand Rea Form. Who de h—11 is Re*« F«>rm. Dat one is more’n we got in the Rad- ikkul party. Democratic Darkey — Don’t know about llee Form, hey? He’s our main man, he is. Y«»u Raddical niggers uebber «lid know nutiiiu.’