Oh, Why Tli iFreiTfih L1ck!'*■ Punishment? valley resoundedwith biffs and omasheS thit told the story-: right off ijhe b/jt. 'The hills about served onte jto bring hack the echo: of the terrlple dHve^ Jhnt ended only when tio|fer|ce ijaterferred Oh, mercy, merdy, why ithis awful punishment? Tell! ua r^ot in mournful iporde that the umpire robbed the Qlasaworkers of;ihe game! Haa Captain Taylor so far foijget [himself as to reek- his vengeance j upon tho smiling Curt and Ibis jjrewj to the extent of complete! dxtermination 7 Oh, the challctf la more ;1 thin ‘ can be borne in safety- and tee chances ate that: Old Plutolikd to work overtime!: Wa here! in Washington extend our Bynapaihy! f We can hear that man Bingham cpit in right'letting loose that ylt;|(l made' famous,by the ‘democrats during the campaign of IS g 8' when- tlldj crpw of the rdoj£ ter was beard aij-every lt;jorner, and1 r ’• ?• Si rL‘ • !_* •we can see him' gaisa-'ah'diaehd'; ii ■^evtaA’-'iwe ;'tha1at.vor^^inakingj-'sAd^^harge^tiea handful of9 J . . •* #|Ing ljato the air. ol master, downtp * hi* COED*# .works of 1i^•r:• uc