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Show SO FAR WEST. The press of the country speak of Mr. Cleveland's Cleve-land's journey to St. Louis as an event. It is for him. He is sixty-six years of age, he has been for two full terms President ot the United States and yet has never set eyes on two-thirds of the Republic. We do not believe he could bound Idaho Ida-ho or tell the name of its capital to save his life: to him tis western region is made up of "unwelcome "unwel-come states;" stiU we. believe he has a hope that lightening will strike a third time Mid lr ttffe ?1' BH one more nomination for President It i ttOt iHI strange, either, when he thinks of his own real H equipment and then reflects that he has been twice President; it is not strange if he has a se- 1 cret thought that possibly he can work the people once more. So long as he lives he will remain a H perpetual reminder of how barren of timber the H Democracy was when they nominated him twice . H for President, and how blind the people were when they twice elected him. And still there are H people ho do not believe there is any such thing , ;fl as il |