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_and health, and induce yarious hoisted ap or Iet suddenly down; I _witnessat wherever I go. ‘in that, tor my coming might DECLIN WITH THANKS. ‘A Lecture Read by a Preacher to a Sensational Editor. ived from the Bazoo [ have rec hui free pass to go and see a man at Nevada. What docs azoo think that we are made of, that we should gloat over the death strugle , ot a tellow mortal and feast on the dying agonies of a murderer? It is not that we do not lieve m the d death penalty for cold blooded it deliberate murder. To us is aman who simple proposition, that takes the life ot a fellow it deliberat man thereby forfeits his own, and becomes the duty of the state to ex cute the penalty. Nothing else prop- erly expresses the crime, and so pro- tects the of the So many murders are now being com— mitted in Michigan, where the death penalty is abolished that the senti- ment of the people now calls loudly lives people. for the re-enactment of the law. We have now so many murderers confined in our prisons that those who were instrumental im their con- viction have continual fear of their The sentimental gush for misplaced and escape. murderers is entiresv 1s crueltyto the hving. No! We have no objection to some men_ be- ing hung, but we have no disposi- tion to travel a thousand miles on a free pass for the sake of pulling the rope, and if the Bazoo had sent us a Paper we would, as Christ directed, *“*Keep the good and the bad throw away.’’ But dow we send a letter to that paper once in «a while for **Auld Lang Syne,’’ and we never see the paper, but have a free pass - : ° sent us to see Fox bung. Bravé! When are you going to haye anoth- erman hung, Mr. But why should L come so tar to see a 3azoo0? man day nd false strung up? I sce men every kalling themselves by rum, cutioners see the run appeiated and hcensed by buildin state, the who rent d those r the gallows, and spec- treffie erc iators by thousar ne cold the ly on Ail this [see everv day ot my life. Sundays not excepted. | What need have I then to travel a | thousand miles to see a sheriff | stretch a mian’s neck And_ besides | [see almost as many other men | shortening their days, committi obacco, slow suicide by thers showing and even ‘doctors i how te doit. Tobe sure they do | not go staggering heme under its | baletul infl ce. They ao not | shoot, knock-down and drag-out. | They Go not whip ther wives and | starve their children, bat they just as | life | dis- truly tamper with the Luvs of eases and shorten their days. and go unbiddea into the presence of their | maker. ' a! vada on a free I need wot go to Ne Pass, to see a man Try me Sedalia on a passfrom Chicago to and return and sce uf I do not make use of it, and it would net be a bad thing for the Sedalians te help vou result in saving seme others fren the hal- | ter. Try me on if you dare, and | not send me a puss just te call yout! And besides rum ané there are nay other waysaa which men are All excesses of hed to | } me tobacco hanging themselves. and mmd= 4end shorten dlays. hatred, late wneals, and want ot sleep, every | our Anger env) overwerk, and underwork ct, every oath uttered, leaves “He that love Tite and see good days, let wrong ¢ its mack behind. would | fits and refram ins lips tram evil thim flew and joungue from speaking guil seek peace and we persue much longer we should all live yew much happier be if we would derfectly conform to physical and noral taw. “here is « great deal ot strangul:- world ion going on in this outside ot Nevada and you need charter no ixcursion tratus to witness them! fow snany of these who went to Nevada are busily twisting cords tor heir own necks? Did they all re- urnsover? Were they a moral, ivil, exemplary crowd? Some of hem 1 see by the papers, were wo- yen. Were they modeis of the soft- Fosex? Say ‘yes’ to all these | Rubinstein, it is sa nd then when you havea questions, ¥ free me eI will | gentle spint, and had he bee ter of his will would have his protession as editor: fine fancy, « facile pen heart and tl Iways sti I th | him. Oh, be kind to his family lhis sake. He affur many pleasant hours of reading to the peo- Let no one ever at } warm place in my j tears 2 urt when for 1 a has ple of Sedalia. tempt to lead a fatherless child of his astray. Tt will pay the best in the music. end to Mine service se uae stand up and fa eves are growing dim in the of my tellow men, and the creeping on of old age is not now unpleasant } teme. There are scenes on the other side that are inviting. We must say tarewell, but we hope also to say good morning. J. M. Van Wagner. Lowell, Mich., Jan. roth 1884. M OF NOTE. *-Peace if possible, justice at any rate,’’ is what Wendell Phillips is most fond ot prefixing to his signa- ture tor autograph collectors. The Washington Hatchet unkind- ly attributes the authorship of **Eng- lisk As She Is Spoke’? to Gen. John A. Logan, rian. M. Emile engaged on the Chicago gramm: Ollivier a History of the War 1870, with special reference te the of be ot is said to conduct of the French Ministry, whicn he was the chief. When Mr. W. TE. OV vis tull sect up anderbilt out on the avenue harness, — cutter, ding = team. clothes, tnd sealskin jomond 4 at $26.000. vercoat are estimated d, will propa- y leave Russia shortly, as he is disgusted at the shabby manner in which he has been treated at St. Petersburg. His operas are wrete with edly brought oat, most s ty appliances. [tis said that Prince Victor is imself at the willing the low | 30,000 franes a year. Ttis a sum, and yet his papa, Pr tellow poleon, who allows the poor only 6,000 trancs a year, is furious. Torthiidur Trornsteindottir Holm, at present in Canada, has edited at Re landic, entitled, vik an historical novel in Ice- ful Sveins- “Byrr ser"? The directory men of Cana- da have all fled, and retused to retarn—auntil she goes back to Rei- kjavik. Henri Blanc, who has just died in France at the age of 96, is declared to have been the fast French survivor ef Trafalgar, in which battle he served on the Mont Blanc, and was { taken prisoner when that vessel was reduced to a wreck by the Brittish guns. Senator Allison, whe is called **Luckw Allison.”’ has had a long legislative career. He served eight } years in the House, then was elected | | turned out to be United States Senator amd has just been re-elected a third time gr. At that time! for a ‘term expiring Uhe will kare been twenty-six years in| Congress. Tames Whitcomb Riley. the Indi- ana poet indalges too frequentiv in bard drinté. According to the Utica Herald he attempted to lecture on tsow He Got There.’ in Church. Newark, ni the Monday on hut was so intoxicated that dience compelled hiny to stop before he had been talking halt an hour. A Great Discovery. batis dl ly briag grave. r . pee D: covery for Con w Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron Fever, }ossof Voice, 1 ance Throat, Pain in Siae and Chest, disease o the Throat and Lungs a Guaranteed. Trial F.M. Ceumly. & Co. Large size $1.00. nion, titis, H the or any in posi- bottles * ity Drug Noé Store. NATIONAL BANK Gazette says: decision ot Juc t the va bank, throt Davenport Nation its attorney, A. Hirsch]. and Pa strong + St, ads i De- ing of great In ance to Piper ! tional bank in the state. s- +, mut | ion is a very long one | cussing the points involved. Judge | | Phelps holds that the n ational bank on the ' shares are liable to taxation | ground that, although savings bank from taxation, the } shares are free act of congress which provides shall not that} be other | shares rate national bank taxed at a greater than moneyed capiral—which -vas relied | upon to prove the exemption of the national bank shares—does not affect saving banks under the state Mr. Hirschl argued upon the sition as savings bank shares are not ropo- to be either. Judge Phelps’ decision 1s a rever- sal of the intimation of Judge Mc- Crary last year, who held that. sav- ings bank shares were liable to taxa- tion, but if they were not, then neiti- er were national bank shvres. + The case and knotty one, and in all probabili the United States is a very ty, a decision of supreme court will be required to the state decide it. It goes next to supreme court. WOMEN OF THE WORLD. two pet cats Nilsson’s dog rene fc in th t b small wretches ¢ do teok « beast home j brilliant Senator from) Indiana, is pursui usical stud rad, and will not return to America un-! til next summer, inthuysen doesn ‘poriers. Peminn certamly bear in| am snterview a mind that reporter | Jo | is not the one who is expected to « all the talking. Ciara Louise Ke'logg may be able to play a pretty clever game of draw, but it “is beBeved by the Chicago z vews that Christine son can} fi wild nament of! Western divertisse wert known im polite socie- poker wallop the whole operatic Mars at chat ty as gentleman hore Miss Sallic Maclean. the fair au thor of * xe Cod Folks.’ os an | unusually pretty woman. Two! young artists ata New York tion List winter agreed, without lusion, upon « certain young lady as the handsomest one present, and it witty Miss | recep- col- the Maciean. Bert tison. the liveng skeleton, in a cheap |! a Clear, who married Gar- days jac. 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