Disinterested Advice
It has been aimouiicod that Hon. Goo. II. Parker, of Davonport, Iowa, oae l "the prominent Demócrata" ot' that .Stittc, had written a letter in whieh he Ironounced tho Democratie party ! ;:1 and urged the abandonment of its rM - i.ution. Hon. Oco. H. l'arker is not a disinterested c unsolor in regard to tho policy wbioh he would have tiio Demooratio party pursuo. Ho lelt that ar v ten yearsago, and expeoted to seo i's death immediately follow, but it did not dio. lie w.is Mr. Iinooln's government detective at Chicago, tbr s.mii; yeai-s during tho war, : 1 1 1 tl li:is not pretended o act with the Domourutn: party, sincc that time mi y morethan he did tlicn. - That he sliould want Uit; Demooral i ty, as such, to give up its organization is natural, liu uudoubtedly fceld a-Aained of his present party aseociations, tol he wants a new deal under the 1hi ili i o iiiay, in that way, fall again iflto i politica] ooinpany, "Hon. Gko. H. Pa - u,:," ofDavenport, is not alone in his aiixietics. - Fnc l'rcss.
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