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B.3 - wMV. &V4"W ttJgggaBttS AMERICAN SAW COMPANY, jink MANvrAcrvntRs or EMERSON'SPATENT Movable-Tooth and Perforated Circular Saws. Perforated Malay. Mill nd CroM-Cot Saw, with Adju'talffe Sockets. SAW-QUMMERS, SWAGES, CANT DOGS, ETC., it etaUhed an office lor the sale ol the above articles, at Jfo. 635 Frsnt Strrct, San Francltto. o?-Descriptive rampblets will be forward fj to any one giving u their addre. ngl5-3tD. FHANCO-AMCK1CAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, orrosrrn THE Odd Fellow's Hall, JarkFamrillr, Oregon. Travelers and resident borders will flna IT BEDS AND BEDDEVG Placed In f.rt cls nrdi-r. and In every Way tupcrlnr to any In Ihl vcllon, and iurpMcd by any lu the State. OER ROOMS AEC NEWLY riUMSHED, And a plentiful supply of the l.rt of every thing th market .Tird will ob tained for II EH TABL 15. No tronM'd will l parol to d-erve the pat ronage of the traveling at well m the perma nent community. JacV.TjvIl'.'. March .".1. ISfifi. tf SPKCIAL XOTICKS. ., -TAPi OF THE USIOX 3T0KA0HBITTER8!j T-ritl ii -h P'l'c- rnMreJyj r Vctr .t :r. abC live r. !. .u 1 '1 koi V ' JUCCE FOR voun ! TKEMI TDV TaY ) Turnt . , I II. Ill i , r - ut.i.1 i i (ul lr-rri. a rWaitiit t.'C . n & nwl) f irtMU O.HIK. J IIMIVI ! II IJ . .aiicn"Uf'T(wca.li . li.: 'Lu''.wiuf ; J'-ctnllipur.lflicl f-U-L nit.lrtf li-Jh-Vv. ir idinirml Irulmlid lot) fitrci!! t!USrU'n cf lu MMuvh. KIliMf ,1 In r mil j k BOUND TO DO IT! D. C. M!LLER IS BOUND TO WORK ACCOUD1NG TO TIID TIMES, a ' uuitsK bJiuiii-Nu )i ZJ Al reduced price for cath. Ten w-r cent. d'Kount will be roadv ca all klud of work nhrre cath la pnld. March 2gth. tuCrt. mcb?ltf ryto Foundrymon AND BLACKSMITHS. 0niLtrUa4 and Ublcli COAL tail I'lO IEO.N 1,000 Ton, la llora aad Afloat, (jt ,aU by J. II. DOVI.E, ill and 41 I'wific Ct, aa rrnc'm. r.bll KOLDXEK'S BOUNTZSS. T HAVE HECEIVED FUOM THE U. S. 1 Treasury dntfta for the bounty of the follow ing named rentlemn : Ueorge W. Afhlcy, Charles S. Balrd. C. C. Dally, Charles K. Cnappvll, Garrett Crocket, Janus M. Uox-e, Wro. A. A, Uumilton, Jo "ph Moran, David A. Taylor and James Weaver. These gentlemen will please call and get ibtlr pay. B. F. DOWELL. Jacksonville, Sep!. lt. 18C8. 9iMlmtiB of artmorship. THE partnership heretofore exUtlnp bttwt-en E-'U.and Wm. C. Greeom o Is dluohtd this day. The account of Pr Greenmau havp beeo dlnod of to W. C. Grecninau, and an lajatdlaUaeMemeat Is riulred. E. 11. GREENMAN. W.Q.GREENMAX. Auk. 6tb, 18C8. aug8tf BBED WHEAT. THE BDarriH(oed lias for sale at Ms ranch on Wagner Creek, a quantity of splendid d wheat. f the wbit variety. It has been eWaoed with epeclal care, and raised on ntw groao4 0 iKirpoo for seod , W. iiEESON. WaaerCrek, Nov. 14th 1868. Hnowl W t ft l U-44 cf ArieUlf e'r. tlr. Vr m Ir nr . i A. rCNKUAUfctK. Sou: MisiTrAr,nt r, ft m iPftftnii k Ji Von. ftmi I n tuj i,nnniftnr GO TO TH CUT DRUG BTORB i ywr blue wtoam. (peiuttt VOL. XIII. w nOSlNKSS NOTICES. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSOXl'lUE, OREGOX. Ambroty pes, Photographs, Oartos de Vislto DOXE IX THE FIXEST STVLE OF ART. Pictures Ilciliircd ORj:XURGED TO LIFE SIZE. DR. A. B. OVEdBECK, ' Physician & Surgeon, JACKSOXVII.I.E, OREGOX. OOce at lit rcidcnre. In the Old Over beck Hospital, on Oregon Street. DR. E. H. GREENMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE-Comcr of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, 0jn. He will practice In Jackson and adjacent cnihllc, nnd attcud promptly to prufctrtunal call.. febitf DR. A. D. OVERBECK'S BATI-IEOOMS, Zn tho Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD A SHOWER II ATI IS, uuiiimiij aiijj YViiUJi&axmxa. 1 GIIUUK, .11. P., PHYSICIANS SURGEON, OFFICE removed to California Street, South tide. Jacket III. ll.e. :it. Ut7. d'eJI-lf Dlt. Li:WIS CANIWK, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON AND O Is t otxl o i n.xi t 7iri'X atten'l t any wlm my rMiiiIr hi Y i itvIc'. t'flier nt II. I'. Iifl(' oOJee. oi Ike Hun ride 3d .Sim i. Jnkrotivill. iKuStf ! u. . &OWLLI, r.. v. tr.ro.v DOWELL &. WATSON, ATTOESEYS AT LAY, XncLxmtltlr. IIhciWi D. L. WATSON,. ATTORNEY AT LAV, I'liililrc C'lfj-, Cimu Count)-, Ogis. v7arren Lcdce No, 10. A. F. ft A. II A llnl.l' thIr rvgular commuulcaiiuii Sr on tin Wednesday hvenliic or prel- I r Ine the full moon'. In rwiu.K. m;- I toos. A.ilAltTIX. W.M. I 0. W. SaVAOK. SUe'y. j INTotico. j rPHE look and account of ineSKYmn.iirH 1 In the hand of Mr. V. U. Walton. Tfcou lii.t1itnl mill ideate call and 11 tbflr nC- . counf. B. F. UOWEM.. Teams Wanted for Warner. ON, and after the (IrM dv of October. IEC8. lh in dernpnid have determined to tell lor cath Mclutlielt eci pt upon pclal con tract. Thoe Ind'liUd to tho l.fin mu.l poi titvtjr pay up, as all account will lo clou-d Oc tober M. GLENN DIHM& CO. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. NOTICK.-IUiog dltpofced of our Foe- lory. am liow prepttiro uijinguar uuig ( attention toou' u-itinvhAuu rmiiiiK ''" on baud, direct from France. Calf i Kii, .1 t w . -t it.... I ... bt. iumeiic l.tuiuir, wwviv ...-,; t.v. Jous- a. Hk.v. IL-Favrk. I .'mi Brat. New York. I l'arl. Sau FranclKo. Addui-. IIEIS A BltAY. S Fraucl.co. 41t.lUtterjMreel .. ... Ssaarff-tffHBMpjjarppjSSSJSJSBXBHBSSamtS ut lp Itllinilir, .ti.it uu ii,i., t.'n' I which show in tho case of I.nyland and EL DORADO, g Sat Wf fa. Jl ll-n.kla. .luolianlil Ills, f I. Iff S. M. FARREN. ssVSssssssssssisssM. ATTENTION FARMERS! Gang Plowa. I U.lVnpirchacd IbcpateDt rlirlit of Jack (mi and JoH-Dhlue rcuntiea. for the ceUbr-! ted .'Be UAISG PU V. and am now nrn-.red to till otderv. aud will euaranteo that thU plow will do Utter work with leu power. and Rive wore tatitfactlon than any yet orri-rKl' to iiio larmers or bouioera iireKon. now country, is a result littlu to no expect warmuted In ever mpect, and all kind of ', . ,.,,,, ,i,. at,av ,,i black.miihlni; done at tea per cent, discount ed. This shows that tho railway trai tor cah. octl0m3 I. DONEGAN. 0 is additional and not derived from MOTXOfl. IIIEBEB7 give notice that my notes and ae accounts bave been placed In the bands of Dow ell k WaUoo for collection. W. 0. GREEN-UN. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1SG8. TUB OREGON SENTINEL PUBLISHED llvcrr Snttinlnv Morning bf B. F. POWELL, OFFICE, CORXER C If THIRD STREETS. TCIUIS OP SUUSCIUPTIOX I For one vear. In advance, four dollars : If not paid wil&ln the tlrrt Ix mouth or too year, flvr dollars ; if not paid until the uplritlou of the year, tlx dollari. TUltJW op AnvKrtTist.xu I One Mime (10 line or leu). flrt Insertion, three dollar ; each ulieiuent Insertion, one dollar. A dlconnt id filly per cent, will x made to thoe nho advertise by the year. ,D-Legal Tenders received at current ratct. Old Letters. Away from home with loving fondness Words of lovo to kindly trace ' On the heart their deep IniprcnUa, J Time or grief can near efface. J Fiillne traced m derp and truly. Tucir Impteu on tuc iietrt rami bind, When, far Irorn lovid and loving lacs, With earnest words thcio truth wo Hud. Uyr that then tboo page teannlog, Oft were dimmed by feelings 'snny, How our nitmoty hope to linger On thoso futui now parted an ay, U'ordi from horns 10 fond and loving, Houie'i dear tenet dnth still radii, Gathering round tho blazing bsarth-itoiie, At the evening tbado fall. Hon- thou-d,ntly treinm-d letters, ; Old and woru out m they teem, Every rcinlnl'Ceiicc galhrr Of ut lull attd tally drtatn. (irrctlngtklnd front father, and mother liomenard luring lit to ilray, ittunttlng with llmctrulo Ou each couilug CJirlitmii day. Now alone we lit, and uniting Mournlultr upon the put ; L'wry Chrlitina trvm to br ng ui SadJr hciirtt than ne (elt Int. Depp an 1 fil llw reollctloui Vcirino Ro.ru biliijlick to mind, Iteadla; o'rtbut ttar atnlned pige, At thoii oidi of love we find, ' , Tnr tba. nav eir eye lidt d.'mmtug front th hwrt In :tih flow. Ilutlrd grlf and Jo roulng, With ihon C(.ik- of lo.i; ago. Tho Commercial powor of ItailroaJt. Some writiri on political ccoiiotny ri'inmk that the production oi a poitml ot iron ilocs littlu or notliitig to rnti-fy a ilt'iiiatiil, hut i rather the creation "( an ayent which calls for t lie production of moio. In thin remark tho tsholo philumphy ol the growth of a country in matctinl wealth is otiiho.licil. Srt one industry into operation ami it ini tnudi.itcly crcatui a demnmi for nnotli cr. Iiuild one lino of railroad and it ti(.'cesit:ttcs tho itntnediato construr tlon of others. Tho rajiidity with which village. anil towni upring up Camp : ln tho route of each newly construc ted road, and thoittickncss with which the iiiicultivnteil laml on either hide hlotrornt into fertile farinn, awakt-n general wonder. It almost rocma as if tht'tc narrow handii of iron were pov sessed of an astonifchitig miignetiu pow er, attracting pcoplo and EcttlemeutM, ! ami cfUljlUmiic them in properity. T(le vftsl tra)ii0 nm travui W,IC rail. wnvs seem to ho built to accomodate, ,aVc been, in fact, created by them, , -. ,. . ,., ., ,,, i.,,.... of) 5'"'"" " '" ' Hallways stales that the incrcasu ot jmportH 0II(j ,,x.)0rt.s of a country is in J , , . , ' ' Ktncl iiri.tinrthii to tile lift t-loiimrnt " i i -- i yrtl .rtlliaAu. rlMil la Avtitlitla tnlji.a several European countrie, as we.l as 1 the United States, astonishingly accu I rato proofs of the existence of this pro. Iiportiob. ihoefiectof rapid Mil way extension in all railroad countries, is 5 'every way remarkable, It would seem at first that their effect would be to supplant altogether tho old system t ' ol transportation, nomo r-nguui sta tistics on the subject show that at the present moment there is a larger mile ago ot passenger traffic on common radio on common whleh fiom the roads thau in 1831 i ri !. in I'liirlnrwl I there is a milo ol ,, . . ... ,:i- ni rail way for every six square miles ot that waich previously existed. The building ot railroads in England re duccd transportation rat to ono forth ot the charges for transportation miulivaiL by canal ; yet tho cousequeuco was not a might havo been expected under the facility possessed by the railway in its competition lor tho carrying trade, that the transportation by canal would ceaso to bo reduced, but on tho contrary it increased, proving that the carriage ot goods by railway wa, liko thatol passengers, afresh creation, and entirely new increase of businc., These fact, which no doubt may bo found to exist in all railway countries, nrn startling from their exposition that from tho creation ol a railroad not on ly rprings those connnereial and xociat facilities .which are so highly prized, but also a now and immense nmottnt of business which railroads absolutely create and which without tliLso rail roads would never have existed. The commercial power of railways is great er than any ojher agency, and the peo ple of Oregon rejoice in the prospect that inllucnce ol this kind nre soon to bo felt in their own Stale. OrtgonUth ScrroiKit Muuiiuuuu Anni:sTi:t.-Tho Idaho Statesman says Coroner For sytho arrested Sim Walters last Thurs day, upon the suspicion of having mur dered .Tocph Macon, ol Reynold's Creek, on the Owyhee road. Tho eir- ctimstanccr, as near ns we could got them, are, that about ten days ngo Wal ter and Bacon started for lloio City in a buggy on a trading expedition, tho latter intending to sell tho former a piece of land. Since that timo Ihicon has been mining, and Wallers came on to this place and returned in the bujrpy, alone. Search was mado for the tniing man, and at a spot some three hundred yards from the road, to where the buggy tracks led, was dis covered a pool of blood, and a place matted down ia tho grass ns if a body had liiitt there. It is supposed that H.tcon was murdered and left there, nnd on his return to Owyhee, Wnltors J removed the body and sunk it in Snake river. alters was obsorved leaving Iiiiise about darl', on his ret urn to Owyhee. Ho is said to he a bad man, indulging in shooting flcrapes and the like. Some timo ngo, ho had a hhoot ing match on I'cytiold's Crvuk, with MiCruary, a citizen ovr there. Fur ther search id making for tho body of Uncoil. There is a largo amount ol eir- uiiiMantial cxidenro to strongly point ing to the murder, that nothing but the app'.ar.mco of H.icnn ulivo can remove tliu supii'ion of guilt rusting upon the tirihom-r. "A Wnm: Man's P.i:tv. Tho clcc tion returns from the South hliow that a majority of the Southern States were fin ifii-1 fif CCiti'tvitiit 'PI if i iin(i stuitift viiiiiin pi t i iimmii, a inn iihd irnidH . .!. 1 1... .1.- ..... pitty was "the whlto inanj party." .III '. . r,ii ) stives in tho vu iiersons wisiiiiil; to enroll uu-iii- must join tha ranks of tho Great Uu ill. ill m i ..,., ion Itepuhlican party, tho gvntiinu wiiiie iiiaiiaiiuriy in nm ijuvcriiineiu """ " w,u "ro ,v"1'', """.kept sacredly, will insure self-controll, cast almost en masse, for thu Dc.no- f f, m,1)( . ,)0 wo cratio ticket Notwithstanding tho (f K00ll Ilieil a'n(, .'..bn, health, great body of the negro vote went nm, ,l0 , flow , ,,,., nm, vwtb the Democntcy, Grant ha, been .llrltllIl, ,,.,,,,,, ,v,,ldl ftt.roin,,,ny $$is? forTSo , "'; ;" :r t,io,bar,rrr Presidency, and this majority was t-o I n",, l,, hnk'r r'"d ,,,,1,'r t,,nn t,lt,ir cured by 'white men's voter. Thiii'owu lips and love of animal enjoyment fact shuts elf the wlml of nil theso li;-( for pn-m-nt and prospective happiness. tlu crossroad -ftnliticinna who have -. , bn-n claiming that tho Demociatic Impoutaot Diwovkuv.- Wu have .mil Mini iiiiiiiiii-iiwccoiiiiiiior..n extended along tho river for H .UU II I 111 KIIIJ ; .I'iiI hllt Hi" Ump hold out to burn," ele. Albany Jltyitter. CjctTiui. Pacikio HA.Lnon.T.o,r'v:"" "' " '" " H- - S..n Francisco JluVstln of the 3d Inst. says: "Tho Central Pacifio Hallroad is now completed rcry nearly or quite 403 miles east of .Sacramento, and with in -50 miles ot the northern cud of Malt Lake. Material has latterly heon for warded faster, and tho traok is again being pushed at thoratcef 2J or.1 miles per ly. Tho season bids fair to be favorable for work on tho plains for sev eral weeks longer, and it is now proba- ,., tliat lraeklayii.g will not bo inter-1""" v"u "" " , ' rimt,! l.v ivintor o lsr ns tho orado."k manner, o all ap; can be completed. Stn-nuous'exertlons , are making to cover an me snow siieiinji)inuitanii. who uicy wcro or to on thu inountaiu portion of tho road This douo, tninsnortatioii across thu Sierra Nevada is likely to bo uninter rupted." ICis.iiJ.-a. We havo heard but of ono .1 . tit 1 t ...... It In. rnTTOoi.tb.nto th. helgU of .nt7 w. thirty feet kiss great calves. f -t"f tWW,rf(. NO. -11 li r. Tir'iTni m .j;!fii'i) Drlnktnij. Notwithstanding tho philanthropi cat ollbrts in the cause of temperance tho trafllo in liquid poison is greater thau ever before, and tho degradatiou and crimo which result from intemper ance scam to bo on thu increase. Wo seo men of high intellectual gifts, men who nnco commanded tho respect nnd admiration of tho sphcru in which thuy moved, forgetting tho near nnd dear ones who vainly look to them for pro tection and support, ami associating with pot-houso brawlers ami bar-room loungers. Hum is a Icvclcr ot all so cial distinctions; iudrowns tho ambi tion of genitt, and so degrades tho man ol intellect that ho will deem it a pleas ure to carouse with the corner rowdy. Under the maddening influence of al coholic stimulants, the pugilist becomes the equal of the poet, tho merchant sinks to the level of the ruffian. A tomperanco journal cites a few cases ol the sad evils resulting from intemper ance. Referring to a well-known ntt thor, it says that ho has sacrificed im pottnutnnd honorable portions ni a writer for our leading journals on the fiery alter ol appetite. IIo writes well and forcibly in proo nnd verse, and his gfsut gifts nre appreciated by our ilescriminatiiig editors nnd publishers; hut he is a chained slave of habit, and wiiti-s, not for fame, hut gin; not for money for his own pursr, hut for mon ey for the hopper of tho "gin-mill." Among the most popular contributors to our monthly magazines nnd weekly papers is a man ol middle life, who has earned cotiMilor.tblo sums ot nionoy, enough in tho aggregate to constitute a competency (or any reasonable per son, yet he is ttlwnys poor anil why? Uccatifo ho spends his earnings (or rum, A prominent man connected with one of our most inlliienlial daily papers has been often seen in tho htreuls of this city with his clothes soiled and torn, his eyes blackened from blows of the fist, and his system convulsed with do Icriiim tremens; yet that man Is a 6chulnr, mid one of tho most attractive writers in thu country, Wo invited ono of theso men to sign tho pledge and join tho Sons ol Temperance. IIo replied, "I cannot Join your Order be eattsu you take fiom mo thu pleasure oi drinking and offer no substitute in its place." "The pleasure of thinking!" The momentary raphig ol the throat with alcohol, thu burning of the stom ach with biaudy and benzine, thu ex citement kindled by thu fire which burns to tho lowct hell, and that he calls pleasurol Wu ofTur in the place ot "thu pleasuru" of kclf-imposcil iiov- nrltf mill utlt.-iil.) llui tiliijlirii wlilf-li W V,V . .., - h .....-.., .. 1 arcnunW thai a party ot surveyor! In j At'loiia, engaged in exploring the I country for railroad routes, lately oamo upon some very extensive ruins on thu (aks of the Little Colorado river. .They many miles. (Some oi tho vail of building nrj still In their plnecs, add ... I .... ... ..!..!.. ... I.I..1. l'l... ninj o "w wr " u ! rr.gatng canals and dltchos are yet in a fair state of prciurvatiot.. rud may bo triced for miles olao. Thu ground Is strewn with broken crockery ware. The paity ,ouiid noma nearly wljolo vessels of oiirlpu forin. Tlo ware seems to bo of difiVrent quality, and finer than that found at most ot tho (linn in Ariroua, Many of the walls of the buildings wcro built ot howu stono and put up in n workman- ponrances here onto stood a city of many thousand what tribes thoy belonged thcro ia no record left to show. On the cast bank nro the ruins of a largo structttro or oastle, covering sovoral acres of land j some of the walls are yet standing XJutchange. ftt TllVmeift UA tt trtw" i .it.. At A' certain crort-foadi, fa tkStt of Alabama, stood a small grocery, or1 "whisky shop," pro v ion's to the ( Hon, where "bust-head" nnd "chain lightning were dealt out to the thinttf i.t .. j.. . . i.it lis uiiwnsneu n live cants n arms r twenty cents a quart. Tho prnldiD genius of this delectable inslttuWn" was ono Hill Sikes, who, among Ttrlom other pets, had a domestlcatod erpw black as thu nco of spades. This crown had learned, among other things, to repeat quite plainly the word "Dama. you I" which ho of course heard fre quently used in tho grocery. Ditt pig tho profalcnco o( a k nook-do wa-aud-Urag-oUt fight ono day, however, tlifa crow was frlghtcnod from httaM nnd flew off into tho wood nercf te return. About thrco miles from the grocery was a settlement tneoling-houst a old tumble-down, dilapidated aHalrea lj' used on certain occasions when a "circuit rider" happened that way, Into this building went tho crow, tak ing pcacablo possessing; and two days, therenltcr tho church was open for preaching, nnd a largo crowd assess'-' bled, among whom was a very old la dy who was compelled to uso crutches) in walking, who took her scat in tha (rout "pow," and who was soon deep1 ly nhsorbed in the eloquence of Ilia preacher. Tho rovoroud gentleman had scarcely got under full headway aud commenced thundering hi anatlu etnas nt all grades ot sinners, whoa a' hoarse, croaking votco irotu above ut tered tho ominous words : "Damn you I" The preacher and congregation look ed aghast nt such profanity, nnd each peered into hi neighbor's face In valsJ to detect sotno sign ot guilt. Quiet was nt length restored, however, and tho sermon proceeded ; but ere tea minutes hail elapsed tho ominous. "Damn you I" again electrified the au dience, and just na the preacher cat. his eyes upward to search for the da-' liuquent, the Wow lluw down trom hit perch, ntul lighting ou tho lllble, calm ly sun eyed thu terrified crowd, aaef gave another doleful croak: "Damn you t" Tho efl'uct was clcctticaL Giving ouu startletl aud terrified look al tha intruder, tho preacher sprang rem window, carrying Hash, glass and all with him, and set oil at a bruak-atoii pace through thu woods, closely tal lowed hy his horror-stricken congrega tion, who had piled out ot the building pell-mull after him, In tho general scramblu thu old lady with tho crutch cs had been knocked down in tha church, whoro shy lay, tinahlo to rise, aw on observing her, tho orow (who was after something to eat) (low dowa besldu her, oud cocking up lit eyes at her very knowingly, croaked out l "Damn you I" Thu old lady eyed bint savagely fuf a few moments, and then burst forth in n touu of ruckle dufianco; "Yes; nud damn you, tool I has! nothing todo with thugettlng tipofthle mcthodUt meeting aud you know it too." The poor old sonl had mistaken tha urow for thu devil, and concluded to .a,.!.I. II t.naull.l tli.l utr.tl. af Via III W I'llHt V, ,t uiinni.MVi fciiv Tt.Mtit ui lim Salaulu majesty by donylng all compli city in that utluir. Thu world is lull oi Just such people. I)k jiocratio OATKOiirsM. Whe the 4 thu first gun of thu rebellion T Derao crats. . Who havu always favored a dissolu tion ot the Union ? Democrats. Who weru the leader of tha rebel lion? Democrats. Who controlled tho States ia rebel lion 1 Democrat. What parly opposed overy measure of thu Uovornineut to suppress tha' rebellion V Thu Democratic party. Who caused tho immense debt of thu country? Democrat. Who have always declared the war a failure ? Democrats. Who aru now butchering Unloa men, in Texas by hundreds? Dotae onits. Who nro tho leader of the KuKlux Kl.iu? Democrats. Who went to New York afewyeara ago with their carpet bags filled with comhiihiihlo material and attempted ta destroy that city by fire? Demo crnts. Who onlled Union soldiers hirelinga dogs and lawless cut-throat ? DaaV- 00 Ut 9. s Who said that if Seymour and Blair aru elected they will win what tha South were flahtliiir for? Demo crats. When Pcndletqn spoke at Baagar, Mo., he said : "For twenty yeare tha election in Maine have loreahadawasl the result in tho Wt." PeodhHa was right in this caso, if do other. riiism ikMsaonauiai A Western editor haa gat each cold that tho water treeaae oa hit htm when ha washes it. ' it wn