T DEM O.CBA ASS 1. JlJLJjj DEVOTED TO TIIK INTERESTS OF Till: lKOII.i: Ol' MNCOI.MOX Ail LINCOLN COfNTV VOL. I. NO. 47. LINGOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. I8i)G. SUM) A YKAU. Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure. ; tow i Fact and Fiction. The story of a flirtation which has a moral for the Democratic party in it. 1 1 FACT. The Bolter. CUAPTLR I. The Republican national con vention had just declared for a gold I standard. The great hall wai in The Democratic SUte executive anl,pr!r D committee meets in Raleigh cn the1 10th ot August. - The Republican State executive convention meets in Raleigh on the 10th of August. The Hon. Flavius McCool was standing on his chair attemptiujc to make himself heard. 'Mr. Chairman," he shouted, "I am iu favor of free silver, and K MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE cuTts nervous prostration. Net ml-ra:ulouf-ly, but scientifically, by first n-ir.cvi-2 t-l19 Rcms of disease, and then gupplyir? henilhy nerve food, Increasing the app live. 1-elpiug digestion and strengthen"- thu entire system. Desperate cases rrqui' prolonged treatment aa shown by that uf Mrs. M. B. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who rrittrs: "As the result of a lightning stroke, trie phyM':ta,ii3 said I had alight stroke Ol ray iimrjs wouia ail araw up. i -kr Vi'lPQ would have throbDlngs Dl. Milw in jny chest that seemed NTVIS unendurable. For three RCStOrCS and for three weeks did . , t not close my eyes. I Heltll.. prayed for sleep, and fplt tl.iit if relief did not come I would be dead or inline. I took Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine and the second night slept two hours an'l from that time on my health im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took in all 40 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and have taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on henrt and nerves free. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. WON FAME AS BRYAN DID. MARION lillLKl: .UHH.U.I) I tZuMtN'- fcXT E JlIROl ull A21M.U artr.CH. Six years, agji 1'nitd SuteS.ii ator Marion lliittr, who i rwrhapn the must prominent tipurt in St. Louis tiHtlay, was an (lt:rn Cuun try editor, taking cnnl-v! for Truck That Talk. I nival or tloctnciiy. Tb it' !fii-i it.4.at, i!ftttr-u thi? f..ily-htie and tif- Tl impret air tutor.rc!r hav nij.s..tri JJ ah-.u & tylive milt- tMi ui the Carliua tb Krkiuejnn tVtnjxiny ! pr.rni- Allie n !! W. I. 1L tch. u.f- Vutral Uailroad tbef it a iro to inlr-luc tm it lii. ha 1.-5 f tl fr . t. 1 r.? ml t ..f Ir.k f.r ,1,.t.i..-. ..f ixirlr ml, tifntrd A UO. lit vX1rittiU rKwt'f that UfC -lt 1 Ut4 H mitrt that prraettta a angular ou- I mi.U will it n tb- rl .d rail- I-t- W Th6 Ponmi8t State ' convention therefore I vill uoi . be govero-d meets in Raleigh on the 13th of r"!" . .Ul iT "c"""- . f un mis ne ieu iu nue wuu ,- I ... . . the otber bolters who were hzht- I 4a . r cm nail There is to be a big meeting in 4" Vl Raleigh on the 13th of Auj?U5t,and cuaptlr ii. a pretty country girl is to be there. It was the third day of the Dem- She is quiteBohpmian-hke in looks ocratic national convention at Chi and in manners, with a quick eye cago. . The Hon. Flavius McCool, for a proper trade.. There are two free silver man, was litening to gallants hot on the trail. Demo- the reading of the platform, cratus has been shy of this willful When the reading was conclud- girl for some years, holding that ed he aros, and. addressing the she was not a proper " person, but delegates about him, said : "Geu- Republicas has not only flirted with tleui3n, I am against 1 his platform. her. but actnallv nroDosed mar- It doesn't sav a word -it the 7 - " j k I prvy riage to her two years ago. She! Nicaragua caual. Good-b ' knew a ffood thiDC and the eugaze- Without further ado he left th ment was made, and she has beeul buildibg. faithful to her promises. But chapter hi. - i Democratus, being lonesome now, Tha Hon. Flavius McCool, dele- has put on his best clothes and will gate to the People's Tarty conveu try to engage the willful girl'9 at- t ion at St. Louis, applauded every tehtion. See the sparkle in her provision of the platform except eye as she discovers her advautage. 0ne relating to government land. She says to herself : "I love you., as soon as the platform was subscription and making an v-ca- ,jml ilJlfl m Wril,U quoakir. -ben in M.-rl othr cm-. If it U m U.t tional trip to l.nb.ch, N..-M Car , hcy ?H on this fix mil-t oftrtck- that u ctaimM Ur it. tA rt, l-Jtoi olina'i capital city. t r.ir. thf fbo tioit cornet from not onlv on- u.rtL; r taipiut t - rati- Y requisite nmount of a-U rti-H. to kep th 'dvil' tiiiigu' ilHtct!. To-day he is a national hsracter. What an evolution a lew lr;ef vear nave u nuizni not in in sense of Darwin's organl tle rv but in the external nnlr i tl.in.rs Howevfr, Butltr is miMrt md uot a little foxv. 11 took tin tid at its flood aud it led ou to fame and probably fortun. . . -i . iiifxplicabli rortirr. All trsiu I itvi rilar i : t. i- rmj. t.rx-n.- ucm nu. -i' g.'iiii: and com'ns pi to qfimlina I ith it td it i. t b- trl r.nxniuz HUi' ru. mc:&J. !. U. l HiH, y. t Mill anl I . . - at' I . . t 1 . 1 t - 1 - car, iui verr ixtmionre, xtj i ir n rorhsnd evrrr nr of -rntt-r lilislann. it will --n ui-r.!-irth-nt t . t!- Mif . . -a kind t upa grinding at if turn- .Wt.i-.ty a- a m- tn-i-r. j-lr t -r ?! it,- a rtirv. Tn noita it torre-Icullv ii stti r: i..ttjMiw jmmi 1,1,-. rAKiti- rf art r, I lattioJ Villi it. Tb- fMlt III l? I t-I : 5 ". t-t raft that ht areaii on tl. and I fa-r ar id to - rbap:-- a.l it i. i.i..t. lv . -r v trii-V if I llkiJltn- t! til 'tl ?. Tt 0t IfctTWinuM w . v . i . lh- track ii p-rfectly of uj-rtj.ii t t.. - ty 4,.. traight. anl at there 11 no cu? I much lt tr.au ti.t - i t-m f atallthrau3f tie rhdmg and UltrKty. d i-tb ifftu. tf-t.n... : i:. ...if.tiKi t. !. rail, land ttoftUMC a cr tlr t. tt-1 f -im u . VJt t. t-' "T i, t ..i, ii .f t K Atthatim the Farmer.' Alii-,oad people. Kfry ellott btt Un an cnttr al.s.o- ,! tl.- jf iiy S t J. v . i - auce movement was tn the 2nilh lnlldi to aicrtam the ciuh. I motion .j li.tnyu t pjr- ti.tic j - - of iu glory. Tb prrid-ut of th-s xj9 locomotive hart trco rx-TL qariiu -hua r. v'?ilitJit !' n 1 ? u uational crgiuizitttiH wb Cl. L. UmineiJ, tne ruacbee aud cart bate I b yet lu -bl t wttU i. UlL- il.fif c,iu-;..ici L. Polk, of North Carolina. bo u;tl crutunixf J. cttry cro--lie rr the tauV. in !.ic tb c- a- p::tr .u i was prr?identtal0,ol hi &tat or- nlid evry rail bt Vvu infected. prr-l air tvml ar- lta.: t I M 1 ' 1 J gauizaticu. Col. Tolk wa a grnc- HVrv jwiul bat Ucu locked aLand tuj.l and tba- imnl tU -afcty (S. C l UUt TJT. COS l i JLLiJLC, 3X. XJ. LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Oilers his professional service to the POOpie 01 JLUieOAUlOii tuiruuumug country. Office at residence next to the North State Hotel. . FOX, Surgeon Dentist, LlNCOLNTON, N. C. All work guaranteed, nothing but best materials used. Prices reasonable. Terms cash except by special agreement Office on ilaln Street C, Ii:. GUILDS. Attorney at Law, L; LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Work intrusted to his care will be promptly andj carefully attended to. Office on Main Street - Attorney at Law, LlNCOLNTON, N. C Practices in all of the State and Fed eral Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. I Office in X jrth State IJotel., B. A. JUSTICE. Attorney at Law, LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Practices in the Courts of Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Gaston, Catawba, Cleve land, Rutherlord, PolK, anu in bupreme and Federal. Courts. Office in North State Hotel. DENTAL NOTICE. the H: ,Dr. A. V. Alexander will be at 1 Ms office at Lincolnton, June, Au- gist, October, December, Febru ary! and April. AVill be in Mt. Holly, July, September, November, January, March and May. Patronage solicited. Terms cash acd moderate. Republictis, and intend to be faitb tul to my word, but I must make you more generous, so 1 "will smile on your rival.". And so the bid ding begins: She: (Coyly) "How much can yon give, Democratu3?'' Dem: (Smilingly) uiTou will find me liberal, you shall share the electors with me." (Republicas titters.) She: uAud you, Republicas?" Rep: ''My dear, ou shall have all I gave you before, and you know if we pull together again you will get all the electors." (Democratus opens his eyes wide and takes on some color.) She : "Tnat is more like it, my good fellow, but let Democratus speak again." Dem: (Seriously) "This ig very kind of you, and your generosity will be handsomely rewarded. Let us see ; half of the electors, add four or five Congressman " She: (Archly) "Come, be liber al.r Dem: "Sol shall be; halt tEe electors, half the Congressman, half of each branch of the Legisla ture and the county officern where vou are strongest." ( Reoublicas : 'That is enough. r It stops criticism'.") She: "Now KepubDcas, wnat can vou say V Rep : "Why, my dear girl, If it is trading you want, we can ac commodate you- Take all the elect6rs.' We could not elect any way : tnen tane mo wesiu ocuo adopted the Hon, Flavius McCool arose, pale but resolute. "I believe," said he, "that the government land should bo fairly distributed among married men who are above forty-three years of age. Under the circumstances 1 cannot remaiu in this hall any longer." He arose and went out, followed by the Hon. Marion Gulch and the Hon. Peabody Whistler. CHAPTER IV. The three members of the Inde pendent Populist partv met in Lonoake, Ark..to toimulate a plat form of principles. A dispute arose as to the plank on the market price'bf wheat. The Hon. Flavius McCool wish ed to fix the price at 11.50 a bu9U- el, while the Hon. Marion Gulch and the Hon. Peabody Whistler contended that $1.35 a bushel would be sufficient. A vote was then demauded and the result was anr.ouuced as fol lows : For 1.35 a bushel For $1.50 a bushel . 1 eled through thf ftrn J?lti and thousand of iK"pl llo;kcd to hear him wherever bo tp'-ke Hu speeches usually cbwtl in a rheto rical flicht that pluusiHi hi audi ences into a stamped fomenting akin to the etTyct ol Hrytn't prcb at Cbicxgo the othvr day. If I re member correctly that climax tau tened was souitthtu like this: ful speaker, and by hi kiu-uctr vVry ft of tb trck bat tn r- j tb- tru:.s uMic. Had set the river ou lire. He trav- Unastd. but no xtUuat:un cculd I cvur. t::r.f and ttt- t.t - 1m found. Tb- tlioa tnUr t I dct?rm;t.e tbat. almost crawled over tb t:x rail? Pjbf i? f cr.lur.y j- on liUktieci iu farcb of lb cui. prvchin$ llv :u tUt ;il Tb road-matter b tried hf bct brim: u the tii mi t -!u. to ferret out tb? mttter, and tb nc;lr. tlt. 1 y i ra- iujHnnti'ndcnt b Un over the tiuu. The tfrt a;j :xcu t it track and intjxt-i it all of them I P ll mAkins rfeaKd rtTurti time and dertvuud rlt-cinc tiv!r. b-,!. j-aiu to f.nd out hal it ibt mat- '. clean. : 4 ti d:.;rfx .... ter but tUcv hav slven it op a ...v-..,. ... r ii t a t i. ti i - I W Wl.it :ii c-,:ir:;-ti.j x:se A am siaiiuin now iu me nuiia uau jou. auvj mw I elnwnf tlmcomine .un-. lt- beu uuabl to diecovcr lb rauic I crapiv i w w - , . . hind me am tb .hadowt on the of tbo nou-. tut bv UtuoLilIt ti'vu. iu c.eaj.r-.. . lut track: before me lb the dark val- to discover any theory to expl-iu hl ft-main. to L-e UtU lb; k m i . . . . Uv and the river. Wh-.n I minsle it. It it oue of tb r.ilroad mve- cvtapee?at- lt ur ... ..c.. j . . . . . ... . vith iltdark watcn I want to roil tunc of the a?, and been CO I ' may vex oneliucerinu Itxik ut on a country ins nn for LvO yean. Dunns tbsl t ' rtimiMUf u i.-. m - - - v . , . . nhn., v.rnt,-,! i of h. tv..ol o 1 1 -r, mnd fall hT 1 tP.C tZUlOt v JU 9 CN' fnr flu t,,t,lA nil l,v ll,n tootd ' I lfi rlirnl .-r.fal lim.i wllh I tfc ffl t; T.. r,T S3 t ..n..i i-.n t 1 1 . t .. t ll'U I ii tnofv lktiiki c- :.i;i: -a i v. ueApv;ieii vwi. i 'ir uiiiik'vm u uiiti, uut "mt.. with the lark watem" m the ear- can explain the mystery? W U- ru r t'-v a i-f .t. m-. lier days of bis aJmmitralton.and Iminctvu Mn'o;rr. bis deatn was a national sorrow. A hnrripJ mwliii'' tit ihu North Carolina Slate Alliance wa held on luyan nt ueu H m maBiPuH. h. at KaUich to taku appropriate ac. braka: lep-rate lb;ny vf t tiv tr.:! ... I... .... tioo. Mrin Iiutl-r. then an Al- "-ch parly will tavc Hi cooven 1 1 a nrn-nmrwrn f uni ofinr cif I he I tlOO i 11 ll.H . -"T. T ( tt dud M Ii :.l'v'3.-4' :.t I j -t,h I ! k , - 1 a trvifbl lck !-Ti A Another ;tefr!;;;i ij-livu i it it :il l- pv;le tv o :.U-cct Tb foUowInj; it tbe plsu of fa-1 A cmpret4 a:r rr.:: .r $-v ll.v lU4.rU I ! Itf: f' r . - : i c t . Wi.,:, if 1! C an bvur. It. tbt -;.t t -d and fbroufib the uiusl I become a X w j? ibe Ivo-tvt:tf firat nf th mnmbor to ..,.,,r at formilitlt.. bttt tfc tOM,It .1 vA Wfcl aip.oje ...w.. l . . , . - - - t tnen.ui. mi iHM:n m cui-y i - i - Leonidsi Polk that dav wa, the that it w,ll te prutty barU lor U!e-:tr:c;ty miuu i r. moil brilliant elTort of hia vounc "ilber to prttcrve tU identity Uur- tif- Tru.!h ution of the i" th campaign. The Popohtt H.e tt- ! O- At Old Iut tr- rll time aud bis nam wa on every W cwnventioa utill be be.a Lnl .;Jftr ,,r ttJ ,e,r..f Xt:: oniu in the tit When a uc- " wu ,or pr " eicc- itjj (UJr ttw p;sm .ongue iu me wiai mnouc , . m pt,.f. BBHl.;is t.. fc i cessor was appointnl to tne taie i i i twoi ziij'Z. jr. ana UCmrat. w;m irsc u:ucr- i',;icj i.. p,n;f M.rnt :.xt.et 1 1.- t.a.. IUfr wtu: i5. t ti '.s-4- lt.co, iv u t i'.i tr; -i. nu un. wat rri.-i Alliance nre&ideiicv lpiai - Utandinc that the electoral l;cket kt this the lion. Plavius icuooi M"HiS! ,k - tY. : i ihtiT .Murimi m:ii fr i.nii riff ii trill- i ' - - arose ana saia : xi grieves me 10 1 " break rartv ties, but I must be en- uccttdel naturally, o! " i ... . trne to mv conscience. Geutle- course, to me nation u prcM.icncv. men, lean no longer sit in this Then UuUer was lit the uiMIc- ... I 1? a . . .... 1 1. convention. lue ropuiui pariy wia m He put on hia hat and departed, the meantime, and in North Caro- chapter v, jliuayouiiK llutlor hel l th retut Travelers on the old Dudley pe, by virtue of ofitce. II- hn held -' road that extends from Centerville them since. The campaign iu that which l -. f m t. it.; I I.--? u i! ai' 11 I-- liH . - J t. I b : t ,rk t tb Slate lt.r Lv tlt of tt- cwunlrj fa ibUb CtfcWrUio CV.Ic CbvUra n4 Dirr bw- KarJj ii.rtl tiiiU j-crfrt uccr. trry. titicn jllemlc. It atsl "I Mmul tw at tb tr. ben a jVrf ot-tr. :a tar taction to pfech McKiny vf cvM .;;. r lb !V- tiu s-btic?. - i 1 r r vi c.tii j:as:r.er.t tnrahm aa Pritchard is a cold-bug: I to Humphrey Junction might have State of two years aSo m v u.,r u.' ne-o nlf seen an elderly man seated beneath the Populnts and ICpuMicaus tba fiilver maole tree that stands fused and secured coutrci of the B. F. Gbigg, Mgr. W. E. Gbigg, CasWer. THE BANK OF LlNCOLNTON, Solicits thft nr.ecmnts of Mr chants, Corporations and Individ uals, anil will make collections at reasonable rates. Settlements promptly made. A Bank account never-fails to (inspire habits of economy and sav ing. Try it. , . the county officers in the State ; half the public institutions yet to be divided ; take the Governor and Treasurer, take any and everything to beat our friend Democratus, W2 can pull together and scoop everything in sight." She : "You please me well, Re publicas, and I will go with you." (Exit, arm in arm, and laughing merrily at the discomfiture or dem ocratus.) about eighty yards west of the creek. He was busily writing. This man was the Hon. Flavins McCool. He was attempting to write a platform on which he could unite. Chicago Record. Two Lire Snvod Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City. 111., was told by her doctor she hau Consumption anu luai mere frre aJ ilanir'rvc A'.tic chvlrr. 1 Q tboe prep'e." I lUfTlctore lie c2vrt vf lb I ttcmn frn tb Cu'iMtr Jt. AUW phjlcn lte Illr la Utr, -IU mill U.V ;.t kW'i! it TZr. rrmrtiy. ooiir. i - tbe Nt; tt:tt raiub.; I n0 hope for her, but two bottles ur. Dem: (Reflectively) "Well, they King's New Discovery completely have made an ass of me ; they have outwitted and out-traded me, and the worst ot it is that I can't open cured her and she ?ys It saved her life, -vr- Thn. TWera. 1S9 Florida St.. San Wanrisro. suffered from a dreadful cold,tpproachingr Consumption, tried Urithnnt. rwult evervthlne ele, then u ; oritieiam- It never K.Ht bnttle of Dr. Kinz New mviiiuutu , vvw-. 0 a , to depart from pr.DCiple ana sT.7uralTr tl.ankfai. It 1. such tavs - .... . 1 A X much less to barter it," unanoue Observer. NEW GOODS. - Old People. I i mo1iin to I have the largest stock of Jf." anu .Roller tOroans. and a.ny Vhir;g else that is kept' in a first class Music Stbre. Prices lower than ever. Orders by mail have promt attention. -Addess W. L. Lowe, Newton, 1?. C. 11-29-95. -" ifh and DOWes uu,"e 0k.r-0- S&SS tone to the organs, thereby aid ing Nature in the perfonuance oi me ln? " vitrfc Bitters is an ex- rxpnouuu-. - r- . ids digestion. ,nfln 0f their own for coneress in 1 Old People find it Just exa thia district, Waynesville Cour- they.need. ier, the Oth' 1 per bottle at any Drug btore, . . results of which these are ismplcs, the ronderful etficitney ox this medicine in .cough? and codf. Free trial bottle fre at any drugstore. Regular size 60cts and $1.00. Quite a number of Populists met pates to the vpntion tsrhich meeta at this place on the 25th of this month. It seems as if they mean to run a Legislature, is well remembered. It was a desperate ttpbt for poiUf and Butler managed it well. Sen ator Zebulon Vauce had died, and bis uuexptrod term oi two years was to be tilled; ifeuator Matt W. Ransom's term vxpir.tl and a suc cessor was to be appointed. The patronage of tbu Legislature under the new nglme wa to equally divided, and it enly showed Butler's fine Italian hand when be was elected to the United Slates Senate for six years and Jeter Pritchard, th Republican, was elected for the short terra. The balance is present day history. Butler is only ?r years old. Tb? same little Weekly Caucasian that currd Ibe mo I ml!rtt aw niv; trjioff eundUivb. lib'.cb jret j tptim tw a ctud vf Mctb4;tt of rbiUrenadd4:t..iad nt4r tt I pnacbef feul4 ptw;r It to W th Vrl tar4!cfo lo tte wrU ijftj,tjf Xt ti liC L.Crvce. lrlt. I set balf fur Ucl ccapUIaf. r by w. . . . ; "-S,. U r - iTtiousands ol Women: t.s tut iic4i iuuiux tBRADFIELD'S FEMALE Thirtv-fiw Statet wrrcpre- iOI cv-r. tte it:.tr:u u KuUULA t KJt9 f..l t".-ntnt to.bundr.Al dei- I no' mean by th at-e to dur ? lrTA IS A gprctriC wV M i . n - - i - - - - - r w 0 w w-w - , . gate in tbo Proviiional Conference I frrc tpccb to any b--t t.ltr ca- i, JL-xa. S rxi'J iiUt U Sr Djia. i t of artund money Democrat wh:ch I Lt. J . -a w u :-r t4. i r. r rtni kp. im - --- vv mi in the cur tnrdy. iu hcvcr f lo Rcrx.;; made thii year 1 tTO b-btli U Otn cr. tOf r.,nri. th cct.tUtr.an d V " - 4 mtl in IudianajHli latt re I After a l-r.gtby dicui:.on it ltttinitnnuW arrrd to call an . I . I CiliiV lti. v . Uotitt-MDey U:mocrat:c nation- , . - tltKeU . f At. iff Y V? .Trrt: 'ITTtVr?; ! alCumenttoii, t mt m Indian- ' ... - o . , 5!: --f apolU uti Wcdnday, beptembtf I . Cl'1 htt of any j axaTTni iAana7k,it J . 4 " 2. to p!ac iii nomination candi date for the Presidency and Vice Presidency on platforta that ball dclar? in favor of the gold farmer in Mercury. the county. HtcVvft i standard of valu and tb maia he published iu Clinton, a country t tmance of the national honor and own, in i Cv'v, pumnmT s now issued at Italeigb, and hat a aro circulation. And Hall V. Ayer, who was private secretary tr Col. Polk, is the aioc:at editor. Atlanta Journal. ertxlit. Philadelphia Hcccrd. -tl SQ I tu-rrrd with a tery xerx rt14 ; u alt e tble to pa. f Hrtttl all adicl rvoatl Dhj.lfUn. Nollcio CbsmWfUlo't W. L. GROUSE, Physician & Druggist, The Seaboard Air Line's rate war has diHurbd the Southern. Pres ident Samuel Spenc?rof thi? uth ern la now on nis way home from Eurone in order to ee what ran bo done with St. John, the rate cut ter. We bavt tb tanrett atvd Ul hot of Datwt al Pa?t.T J'fxt. fit if ton. W alio call vesr attr.!:'.c tif Cuuish Krmrdx dtrrtbc4 In the M. 1 f QiJ Varnwfcet, Urcibf t. ltcb Is no UsrM'. n4 after takine u a .bcrt wbiie ai CigTrs, Cigarctts and Tobacco, rntlrrlyweU. I now iaol brartily re I -..., -r.w t,...v ! . T !.t .tl commend th! remedy to an) ots tucr-1 unp, nmcuuuimj, .... ' ' " , lug villi arM. Wv.Katt,ebbelbj I MrdicaUU ??cap. ate; ai iovrsi Ptc. vjj a- Aie.,St. Paul, Minn. l or sale by W. j frtab and of Riu' cled qcalily.

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