Show TRYING TO lall KILL lir nir BLAINE tim till political campaign mud throwers have assailed both the presidential candidates in ev every ery cry conceivable manner the two unfortunate gentlemen have been demolished from a political apolitical standpoint their morality has been knocked into smithereens and now the last straw is laid upon the camels back so far as mr nir blaine is concerned ills physique has been made a point of attack ile he has been accused of being deficient denci ent iu in statesmanship statesman shii shig ships integrity inte integrity grit ai and nd morals and now he is blasted asted with wit K the charge of having no beaith health and speculations are aie indulged in gitil with regard kart karl to the consequences consequence s of I 1 ils ills lis shortly civi giving m up the ghost brights rights JJ disease 0 of t the e uk kidneys is the malady malady with which he is credited a complaint complain 1 nt that cannot be curd cured one of the worst points of this new assault Is that the republicans cannot retaliate in the same kind of coin upon the democratic candidate who la 13 widely known to have health equal to that of a fully developed rhinoceros 1 eros with digestive powers of corresponding capacity and activity commenting jocularly upon this sl subject the chicago news says that the democratic correspondents who are trying to kill mr blaine teem seem seem to have llave adopted the tactics of the he ile publican press during the campaign of 1876 1826 when poor mr nir tilden was re regularly u killed off f flom boiu a v variety arie arle ty of co complaints in pla ints the least of which was di as certain and instant death ay as prussic acid and of 1880 when ancock hancock ll was represented as having to 0 o grossly fallen ill in flesh that all capacity lor tor joco loco locomotion in fotion had deserted illin iliin and the garrison carpenter at governors governor s island was nas speculating whether or no the lumber supply in the quartermasters stores would serve to build a cociu ample enough for this mountain of humanity |