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Show A Lost Man, Tlioro was n person appeared on our streets tho other day looking for tho loaders of tho Democratic party. He asked a crowd In fiont of Cutnpbcll's Saloon if they could Inform him where ho could liud uuinu of tho leaders of that parly, somo one okc' up and said, "tho puny Is praetiially dead," Others sud, "wo doubt It if you'll find ono In town." Tlio follow looked surprised sur-prised and standing for a moment Bail, "why I ha been appointed to speak hero to-night in tho lutercs of that party," Tho crowd then began lo look at each other, finally ono spoke up and aid, "you may find somo of lliem right In there," refcrlng him to tho republican head quarters, J. I., (Jlbb's shop. He topped Into the shop and Btooil there spcoihlesa for n moment then said, "can )ou tell mo whero 1 can find some otthu hadcrsof tho domocraclc part," Iheu ono of tho members soko up nnd said "yea all, I am one." Thoy walked walk-ed out of tho shop together and going down tho straettheycamo Heron) another person of tho sumo politic-ill faith nnd thoy . quietly pushed down to tho I). iV. It. (1 Dopot and tho lout man took the train for parts unknown, Mek. |