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Show POLITICAL POINTS. What is wanted to destroy the blighting influence of two parties run ostensibly in opposition, out really working "in harmony for plunder, is an organization in which all honest men can ctpera to.-l'unt,.Vimi.) Ditpai-,. The great people's party will be competed of Democrats and honest Republicans, who owe no allegiance to Giant, the chief of salan'-grabbcrs. The new party will succeed. Both old parties will die together. HM-fcirv HM-fcirv (.) Vanwrat. The Washington t'hrvniele is laboring la-boring earnestly to prove that the salary-grab was right. It is ;istonish-ing ;istonish-ing what men can school themselves into believing, who live in Washington, Washing-ton, cut off from healthy contact with the m;isCS. hvliaimp-lis Jnru-if. We will wage bitter, unending war- : fare with all salary-steals, all Credit j Mobilier frauds, and all monopolies ! that enrich the few at the expense of j the people. I believe it to be a libel j on humanity that every man has liis j price. I believe that we have men ; good and true in our country that . cannot be bought. Yet we thai! never get them until we throw by the sneaky politicians.-! & ' - -. ; ' K:uik:ik-:e CoUii;r 111. The Republican party shown from time to time tnat it knows how i to break its own idols. No man is so i high as to be above the most severe and searching investigation, and, if found wanting, is at once put aside, however lone and distinguished mav have been his services. 'uV-t "'. Moron, at At hats, Ohio. j Say not that the press outcry ; acainst the salarv-steal was without avail. Tlie Hon. J. T. Bird, of Xew Jersey, has found it so disagreeable that he lias not only returned his share of the swindle, but has paid interest ; upon it while it was in lus possession. : Tnis reminds na of the story of the '. Connecticut man, who made'a scare- : crow of such horrible appearance that the crows actually brought back and replanted some of the corn thev j had stolen the year before. TAedo j Commercial, |