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Show "Honest Injun," cross our-hcart, dear old girl of the Journal editorial sanctum sanctorum, our foremost thought In reference to the Musser letter was: Won't the publication of this make the democrats of Cache get up and paw the air? Won't the old Jass-ack down the street snort and bray? In our fancy wc could sec J. M. Blair pounding the air like an engine with tho governor belt off; we could sec the Hon. Oull Ncbckcr swell up and then choke for words to express his opinion, and our mind's eye turned to thatwholo bunch of malcontents that are spoiling Harry Smurthwalt's hardwood lloor by their too liberal application ap-plication of Juice sucked from the noxious South Carolina product. We well knew that to republish the Mtisser letter would be to them like waving a red Hag in the face of a feioclous gentleman cow, and wo rather enjoyed the prospect of that commotion. The anticipation of seeing that bunch of Jovial fellows gnawing the paper from the. seed-store walls arid gnashing their teeth on the loose machinery about tho Smurthwaite place caused many a smile as that article was being put into type, and we have had many a good one since The jass-ack has brajed even louder than we anticipated, antici-pated, and with tho paper went the plaster also. "Honest Injun, neighbor," neigh-bor," we really didn't and do not today to-day sec In the Musser letter the "church Inlluencc" of which you write. |