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A bright-eyed but roughly | re h lk dressed lad met him near the Idk idea that he Was the but had no president. | ‘*Excuse me, ter, but do vou he he ’ said the boy. “Yes,”’ replied Mr. Clevelaid, with an amuse smile. “Weil, I'm glad to he vou’ve seen Governor Cleveland?" i -“O- yes; I ate have seen him tie- quen j **Goll derned ef you just the | man I’ve been aching to meet. You a look at the president, Jess as soon | | as I heard he was here [ sot out. and | | here I am, begosh.”’ | The smile on the presidential fice | still broadened. **My old dad has t been 1p thirty years, votin’ in the mountings for begosh, but none ot the fellers he voted for got elected until he went tor Cleveland. Since then our luck | changed, begosh. Cattle quit dying, hosses did well, mam got the howe it ain’t bin struck dy lightning since, begosh. Dad says it’s all because Cleyeland’s got a bg neck bustin’ wide open with brairs, insured and He must have had brains else ie to tl I’ve cum clean oyer couldn’t have Whte | } house, begosh. here to see the president, and eff you'll be so perlite as to point hin out I’il be obliged. When you come our way dad’ll give you all the cider and fried chickens you can drink, begosh.”’ “I’m President Cleveiand.’’ ‘Phere, b ! you, though.”’ ‘’m the president,”’ Cleveland, with gravity, ‘tand I py” Some broken sentences, 0 you ain’t, said with smiles struge hall be hap- a scared face and three or four gasps mingled with dust and retreating footsteps, and the young man from the moun- inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariuess, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, aud CONSTIPATION. 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