V THE DAILY IlEItALl): FLAlBiiOUrivtfBKABKA.ATEDNESDAY, JOXT 11. 16S8. The. Plattsmouth Daily Herald. KNOTTS 13 13,0 S., Publishers & P roji rie tors. T1IK PLATTHMOUTII HICKAI.D Is published every evening except Sunday and Weekly every Thursday moriilnir. lieuls- teretl Ht Him otot)li-e, rialtHinoutli. Nebr., m tiecoud-cla.s matter. Olllce corner ot Vine and JKifili streets. T1RM9 KOR DAILY. One copy one year In Advance, by mail. One copy per month, by cariier One copy per week, by carrier .$o on . 15 TERMS FOR WKEKLY, Ono eopy one year, in advance,.... Unecopyilx months, in advance 75 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOIl I'KESIHENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. FOR VICE PKESIDKNT, LEVI P. MORTON, of New York. Oh! that's what's the matter. 'Hie JicmorraiH we'll make them "-fatter. For llarrKon We'll make tltrin run. And that's what's the matter. Blai.nk will l'C Lore in a day or bo and tlien how the virtuous doinoeracy will siuirui aud how the English press will howl. It is wonderful what a nu the aver age Indi:ini.i:i wc.irs over his countenance those days. It is like unto a Iiooh'kt sun beam Hurrah for Harrison! is what it mean-!. The Journal luA evening resorted to a flat lie touching Col. P. Hepburn and hacked it up Iy the word of a man that is not worth a last years bird's nest with bottom knocked out of it. Be careful Charles, or Col. Hepburn may tell the people here what your record was in Iovta. A Texas stock man says: "There is a phase of the protection business that don't think is generally considered. There is a large amount of capital kept out of this state in this way. A numher of wealthy cattlemen of the northwest would come down and invest in Texas if they knew positively that the tariff on cattle between this country and Mexico will be preserved. At present it is policy on their part to hold off, because if the tariff is done away with you may rest assured that these men will take nil the cattle they can into Mexico, for there they can lease at two cents per acre and pay no taxes whatever. As things stand now, cattle that come in from Mexico are eubjectcd to a duty of $2 to $3 a bead. This balances things, but suppos ing free trade exists, how can Texas compete with Mexico.' Cattlemen from Arizona, Colorado and the territories w ill then go into Mexico en masse with their cattle and the Texas stockmen will be totally unable to compete with the Mexican importer. I know from my own personal knowledge of one large stockman who, in the event of the cattle tariff being taken off, will at once place 25.000 head of stock in Mexico, and there are plenty more who will follow his example. Arizona Citizen. TO OUR DEMOCRATIC READERS. Why aint yon in fayor of the republi can national platform which declares against the internal revenue tax on tobac co and alchohol used in the arts and manufactures? It secme to the Herald you ought to stand with us on this plank. It is a war tax and your party from Grand-Pa Thurman to baby bouncer (Jrover, opposed it as unconstitutional at the time it was enacted. The republican party justified it only as a war measure. It is a burden on every farmer who grows a bushel of corn, wheat, barley or tobac co. Free alchohol in the arts and manu factures would, vastly, benefit our chemi cal industries and cheapen almost every artical in which alcohol goes. Doa't you know that more than half of the spirits manufactured are used in the arts and manufactures ? Or do you think that alchohol is manufactured solely for a beverage i If you take the latter view of the question, then, why aint you in favor of the republican plank ? Put this co nundrum to some of the small born peliti cans of your party who are harping on this so-called free whisky plank in the republican platform wont you. ? Gentle men as familiar with the article, as some of these embryo statesmen seem to be, cm perhaps give a reason why this plank in the straight out platform made at Chicago by the party of progress is not all right. S500 Reward. V"e will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or costiveness we cannot cure with "West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely yegetable, and. never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing SO sugar coated pills, 2oc1 For sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genu ine manufactured only by John O. Well & Co., 862 W. Madison St. Chicago, Its Sold by W. J. Warrick. t A w SIlo Mirihrd'a Life. The life of a cowboy, full of hardship though it Is lively and bracing and com paratively eomfortablo. But a shepherd well, it's useless to go on; language will not even graze the skin of the subject. With out a houw to sh-ep in, camping on tho lwiro ground in weather that would make a Dakota blizzard reach for it gun, his only home the place where the sheep stop at night, often obliged to lie out all night when the Ktonn or the coyote scatters tho Hock, and never able to take olT his shoes or clothes for months at a time; with no society save thnt of the sheep and a fellow shepherd as stupid ns himself, the pastor's lot is not a happy one. Its hardships, severe as they are, are nothing beside its dullness. Fancy yourself sitting all day ami watching a flock of sheep, -and keeping it up month in and mouth out, j'oar in and year out. It is true that the shephord has some di versions, but they are mostly forbidden ones. He will make some alleged music, of an even ing, on the vihuela, a sort of gigantic jews harp of homo manufacture, made of a bent stick, a string and one key, and looking moro like a lop sided bow than anything else. lie in dulges likewise in sundry games of Mexican monte and cunquian with hiscompadro, play ing all night and sleeping all day. If there le . baile (dance) In some neighboring town, or if he become possessed of an overwhelming de sire to visit one of his com mad res and take her a few fat wethers, he w ill sneak away at nightfall and will not return till morning, meantime leaving his purtida to go to thun der. But woo to him if his jwitron catch him at such exploits! Then shall he wish bailes and commadres relegated to the limbo of things forgotten. The roster of a duly organized flock con sists of ",500 sheep all ewes and their lambs, with a few wethers for mutton two shep herds (Navajoe or Mexican), two dogs to help care for the flock and two burros to pack tho blankets, provisions and axes. Shepherds are iaid from ?1j to M per month generally tho latter figure and rations. Tho provisions, given them every month, comprise flour, meal, beans, colfee, suear and salt. Tho meat of the wethers is also at their disposal. Neatness, of course, is hardly to be expected iu shepherds, and they are a picturesquely dirty set of tatter demalions. A slouch hat of tho vintage of '7(. a ragged shirt, still raggeder coat, and raggedost unwhisperables, generally innoceut of buttons, and repressed by strings, witti a nair of tciruas. with soles of raw ox hide and uppers made of sheepskin, with tho wool inside, a shock of tangled hair, and face and hands long unaware of soap. That about fills the picture. Cor. Globe-Democrat A faded or'gri.zly beard i unbecom ing to any man, and 111113' be colored 1 natural brown or black by using Buck ingham's Do fsr the Whiskers. Jfwsk Tui'itMAX is 74, Mr. Morton 6, General Harrison 55 and Mr. Cleveland 51. Fortify the system, by the use 01 Aycr Sarsaparilla, against the diseases peculiar to hot weather. . This mediciue induces a healthy action of the stomach, liver, and kidneys, causing them to preve nt the accumlation of the poisons which pro duce disease, Job work done the Herald orliec. 011 short notice at Ayer's Pills posses the curative virtues of the best known medical plants. These Pills are scientifically prepared, are easy to take, and are saf a for young and old. They are iuvaiuut.le fpv regulating the bowels, for the relief and cure oistoaiach troubles. We now publish music each week in the "Weekly Hekald. Everybody should be a cmcipiap. The nieces furn ished in the paper will be 1'oiind us pop ular as any costing 50 cents. Everybody should take the paper. We are endeav oring to make it a great success, and feel quite confident we can suit all. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are va nous, and statistics show conclusively that more persons die from disease of the nroat and lungs than any otlier. it is probable that everyone, without excep tion, receives vast nymyers of .tubercle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable sou they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat aud if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs produc ing Consumption r.atl to tne Head, caus ing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to continue will in time cause death. At the onset vou must act with promptness; allowing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may loose 3ou your life. As soon as vou feel that something is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle, of Bos- t . y-i a -r. .,, T siicc s ucrman ryrup. it will give you immediate reief. the ress air With Ayer's Hair Vigor. Its ehauli-nes-t, beneiicial effects on the scalp, and lasting perfume commend it for uni versal toilet use. It keeps the hair soft and silken, preserves its color, prevents it from falling, and, if the hair has become weak or thin, promotes a new growth. 'To restore the original color of my hair, which had turned prematurely gray, I used Ayer's Hair Vigor with en tire saccess. i cheerfully testify to the Efficacy of this preparation." Mrs. P. II. David son, Alexandria, La. ' " I was afflicted some three years with scalp disease. My hair was falling out and what remained turned gray. I was induced to try Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in a few week's the disease in my scalp disappeared and rav hair resumed its original color." ( Rev. ) S. S. Sims, Pastor U. II. Church, St. Bernice, Ind. " A few years ago I suffered the entire loss of mv hair from the effects of tetter. 1 hoped that after a time nature would repair the loss, but I waited in vain. Many remedies were suggested, none, however, with such proof of merit as Ayer's Hair Vigor, and I began to use it. The result was all I could have desired. A growth of hair soon came out all over ray head, and grew to be as soft and heavy as I ever had, and of a natural color, and Jinnhj set." J. If. Pratt, Spofford, Texas. Ayer's Hair Vigor, V PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mas Sold by Drcgffiata and Perfumer. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The republicans of the United States, assem bled tiy their (leltxates in national couveullou. liaiixe on the threshold of thetr proceeding tt honor the memory t their first great leader and immortal champion of liberty anil the rights of the people, Abraham Lincoln, slid to cover also with wreaths o Imperishable re membrance and gratitude the hemic names of our later leader who bave been more recently called away from onrcouneila, limit. Oaiilehf, Arthur, Logan and Conkling. JM ay their mem ories bn failhtnlly cherished. We also recall with our greetings and prayer for bis recovery the name of one of our living heroes whose memory will be treasured iu the history both of republicans and of the republic. The name Is that of the noble poldler and favorite child of victory. J'hllip H. Sheridan. In the spirit of t hose great leader and of our devotion t human liberty, and with that hos tility to ail forms of despotism ar.d oppression which is the fundamental Iclea of the republi can party, we eud Iratenial congratulations to our fellow Americans of Brazil upon their great act of emancipation whioli completed the abolition of slavery throiihout the two American continents. We earnvstly hope wo may noon congratulate our fellow citiens of lrih birth upon the peaceful recovery of home rule for Ireland. WK A Yt'l ItM Otm tiNSWKKVICU DEVOTION to the national constitution and to the iudin- soluble union of states to the autoonniy re served to the states under the constitution, to the personal rights and liberties of citizens in all states and territories In the union anil es peciallv to the sup-erne and sovereign right of every citizen, rieh or poor, native or foreign born, while or black, to cut-t one free ballot in the public elections ami to have that ballot duly counted. We hold a free and honest pop ular ballot and jiwt and equal representation of all people It be the foundation of our re publican government and demand effective legislation to secure the integiity and nuiity of clcelionw which are the fountains of all pub lie authority. We charge that the present ad ministration a::d tne democratic majority 111 congress owe t heir existence to 1 he suppression of the ballot by the ciiimnal nullification of the constitution and laws of the United Mates, We are imeroiiipioiuisingly iu favor of the American system ol protection. We protest against the destruction proposed by the presl dent and his party. They serve the interests of Euroi.e WE WILL SUITOUT J NTKKESTS OK AMERICA. We accept the issue, and confidently appeal to the people for t heir judgment. 1 he protective svsu-iu must be iiid!utai;ied Jl: j.butnion incut has always been followed by general diutter to sdl interests except these of the uuturcr and sheiilf. We denounce the Mills' bill as destructive to Ceiier.tl bueiness, labor, and the fanning inter ests of the country, itiiil we heartily endorse the consistent auo patiiotic itciion of the re public. 111 representatives in congress In onpos ing its passage. We condemn the propusiiioii of the democratic party to place vt ool 011 the free list ami insisr. that Ihe duties thereon sha 1 be adjusted and maintained so as to fur insli tun and adequate protection to that 111- nu-try. The republican party would effect all needed reduction of the national revenue by repealing ine ia.v.ji? on lunaeco. wmcn are an arrogance ana uurdeii to agriculture, and the tax upon spirits used in the arts and for mechanical pur poses, and by such levisinn of the tariff laws as will tend to check imports or such articles as ae produced by our iieople, ihe production of which gives employment to our labor, and le- leae from impoit, duties these articles of for- eiKii production, ei.ee,. t tii.urjeR, th like flf which cannot, ot procuccu ai nonic, mere siiau still remaiu a larger revenue than is reiiuisile. for the wants of government, of internal taxes rather than surrender any Part of our irotec tive system at the joint heh st of the whisky ring anu agents oi loreign manufacturers. AOAINST J'Ar PEK AJn'D LAHOli THI STK We declare hostility to tne ii. traduction l"to this country of foreign contract labor and of Chinese labor alien to our civilization and our constitution, and we demand the rigid enforce ment of existing laws against it and favor such immediate lejtsl.itlo(; us will et'Judy such la bor from our shores. We declare our opposition to all combina tions of capital organized in trusts or other wise to control arbitrarily the condition of trade among our citizens and we recon niend to congress ami the state legislatures iu their roppective jurisdictions such legislation as will prevent the execution of nil schome to "ppros the people Dy undue ciiai'ges on tiieir supplies or by UDjuift rates for tne transportation of their products to market. we approve legislation bv congress to pre vent alike unjnst. hpidens and unfair discrim ination beiueou staiek, TCKLIC LAND LEGISLATION. Wc renftirm the policy or appropriating the public lands of the Ubited States to be home steads for American citizens and settlers not aliens, which the republican nartv established iu jsca against the persiste.it opposition of the democrats in congress, which has brought, our great wester,! oooia.n ictj magnWkeiit de velopemert. Ihe restoration of unearned land grants to the public domain for the use of ac tual settiers.wiiicn was begun under the ad ministration of President Arthur should be continued. We deny that the democrat c nartv has ever restored one acre to the people, but declare that by the Joint actum of repitblicahs and democrats about riitv million aor.-s or un earned lands, originally grunted for the con struction of railroads, have been restored to the public domain in pursuance of eondit inns inserted by the republican party in the oiigiu al grants. We charge t' e democratic adminis tration with lailnre to execute laws securing to settlers title to theii homesteads and with us ing appropriations ;;iad for t',:at paipce to harrass lrnocent sei tiers v.ith'spiee and prose cutions under the false pretense of exposing frauds and vindicating the law. ADMISSION OF TEKKITOKIES, The government by congress of the territor ies is based upon necessity only to the end that they may become states in the union : there fore, w henover the conditions of population, material resources, ptiUlio intelligence and morality are such as to insure stable local gov ernment therein the people of such territories should be permitted, a right inherent in them, to form for themselves constitutions aud state governments and be admitted into the union. fending preparation for statehood all officers thereof should be selected Ironi bona fide resiutuis anu citizens 01 tne territory w herein they are to serve. South Dakota should .f rigiu re lnimenjiHeiy admitted as a state in the union under tne constitution framed and auopteu oy ner people, and we heartily en noise 1 lie nviioii 01 ine repuoiican senate la twice passing puis ior ner admission. There insai 01 tne oemocratic house of representa tives. Mr partisan port uses, to favorably con siuer these puis is a willful violation of the sa; reu American principle ol local self-gcvern- ment, and meiit j the co.ulon.pi.tiou of nil just men. 1 ne Penning puis in the senate for acts to cnaoie tne ueop ot W isliington, North I'.iKoia aim ioiuauua territories to form con stitutions ami establish state governments should be Passed without unnecessary dclpy. The republican party pledges inself to do all 111 us power to laciiuaie tne admission of the ter ritones 01 jvew Alexico. Wyoming. Idaho and Arizona to tne enjoyment (.1 sdif-goveruinont assiaie. 9111.11 ot uiem ns are now qualified as soon as possible.and others as soon as they THE MOKMOa QUESTION. The political power of the Mormon church in me leruiuries as exerciser in me past is a inenauce to free institutions too dangerous to ie lone suiiereu. ineretore vie pledge the re publican party 10 appropriate legislation. asserting tne sovereignty of the nation in all the territories where the same is questioned, and iu furtherance of that end to place upuu me maiuie pook lennauou stringent enouuu 10 uiyoree pui ileal irom ecclesiastical power, sua thus stamp out the attendant wiCKeuuess or polygamy. j ne repuoiican pariy is in favor or the use of both gold and silver as money, and con demns the policy of the democratic adminis tration 111 its efforts to demonetize silver. We demand the reduction of letter postage to 1 cut per ounce. In a republic like ours, where the citizens Is the sovereign aud the official the servant, where no power is exercised except by the will of the people, it is important that, the sover eign rcople should possess intelligence. The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us a free nation. "There fore, the state or nation, or both conbined. should support free institutions of learniug suilicient to fiord to every child growing un ill the laud the opportunity of aeooil ooininon- school education. OL'U MEI1CIIAXT MARINE, We earnestly recommend that prompt action be taken in cypress iu the ei actineiit of such legislation as will best secure the rehabilita tion of our American merchant marine, and we protest against the passage by conyrf-ss c-.t a free ship bill as calculated to work injustice to labor by lessening the wages of those en. gaged iu preparing materials as well as those directly employed iu our shipyards. We de mand appropriations lor tne early rebuildins 01 our navy, for the construction of coast fortifications and modern ordinance and other approved modern means of defense for the protection pi our aeir-nsciess barbors and cities, for the payment of just persions to; our soldiers, for necessary works of national im portance in the Improvement of the harbors and: channels of internal, coastwiser and j fore gu commerce, for the encouragement of Atlantic. Cnlf rliA nnvm.nl of the maiming public debt. This policy will give employment to our labor, activity to our various Industries, increased security to our country, promote trade, open new and direct markets for our products and chrais-n the cost of transportation. We hfnrm this to be far better for our country than the democratic policy of loaning the government's money without interest to "pet banks." lOKKIUN IIKI.ATIONS. The conduct of foreign affairs by the present administration has been distinguished by Inef ficiency and cowardice. Having withdrawn from the senate all pending tieatles effected by republican administrators for the removal of foreign burdens and restrictions upon our rommeice and for its extension into a better market. It has neither affected nor proposed any others In their stead. Professing adher ence to the Monroe doctrine, it has seen with bile complacency the extension of foreign lu ll uence iu Central America and of foreign trade everywhere among our neighbors. It has re fused to charter, sanction or encourage any American organizytion for constructing the Nicaragua canal, a work of vtal importance to the maintenance ot the Monroe doctrine and of our national influence in Central and South America, and necessary fo' the development of trade with our Pacific territory, with Soiuh America, and with the further coasts of the 1'acilic Ocean. FISHERIES QUESTION. We arraign the present democratic adminis tration for its weak and unpatriotic treatment of tne fisheries question, and its pusillanimous surrenderor all privileges to which our fishery vessels are entii led iu Canadian ports under the treaty of lsis, the reciprocate marin tine legislation of 1830 and comity of nations, and which Canadian fishing vessels receive in the ports of the United States. We cou Jemii theiolicyof the present administration and the democratic majority in congress towards our lWherics as unfriendly and conspicuously unpatriotic and as tending to destroy a valuable national industry and an indispensible resource of defense against foreign enemy. The name of American applies alike to all cilizens of the rep.iblic, and imposes upon men alike the same oi-ligation of ohedieuvc to the aws. A t tiie same lime citizenship is and must be the panoply and safeguard of him who weais it, should shield and protect him w hether high or low, rich or poor. 111 till his civil rights. It should and inust'afford h!in protection at home and follow and protect him abroad in whatever land he may be 011 a lawful errand. CIVIL HKltVK'K KKFOKM, The men who abandoned the republican par ty in lss.4 and continue to adhere to the demo cratic party have deserted not onlv the cause of bonest government, hut of sound finance, of freedopi ,ajid pinitv of the bailot. but espec ially have deserted 'the cau-e of reform in the civil service. We will not tail to keen our ledges because ti ev have broken l heirs, or cause their candidate has broken bis. We tnereiore repeat our declaration of lss-l, towit : The reform of civil service auspic'.ously begun tinner republican administration should be completed by a further extension of th" reform system already established by law to all grades of the service to which it is applied. The spir it und purpose of reform should tie observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at varietice with the object of existing reform leg islation should be repealed, and that the dan gers to free institutions which lark in the Pow er of off cial patronage iny be wisely and ef fectively avoided. The gratitude of the nation to the defenders of the itni.-.n cannot be aured except "ov laws. I lie legislation of congress should conform to the pledges made by a loyal people, and be so enlarged and extended as to prov'de against the possibility that any man who honorably wore the federal uniform shall become an in mate of an almshouse or dependent on private charity. In the presence of an overflowing treasury it would b" a public scandal to do less for those whose valorous service preserved the government. We deu.iune the iiosthe spirit shown by President Cleveland iu his numerous vetoes of measures for pension relief, and the action of the democratic house of representa tives 111 refusing even consideration of general pension legislation. In support of the principles herewith enun ciated, we invite the co-operation of patriotic meu of all parties, especially nf all working men whose prosperity is seriously threatened u) nee nmo.- puuey ot me orese-ut unii'i istr,'tiir'. ' 1 ' 1 Republican State Convention. The republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from their several counties to meet in convention at the city of Lincoln Thurs day, August 23, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. 111., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following state offices. Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State. Stste Treasurer. Auditor of Public Accounts. Attorney General. Commissioner of Public Lands aud Buildings. ,-t.uu. tue transaction ot such other busi ness ns may come before the Convent"jon- THE ArrORTrOXMEXT. The. several counties are entitled to re presentation as follows, being based upon the YOte cast for Hon. Samuel Maxwell, judge, in 1887, giving one delegate at large to each county, and for each 150 votes, and major fraction thereof: J COUNTIES. VOTES. counties. VOTES. Adams Antelope .,, . Arthur Ida ine... 7. . l'.oone l'.ox Butte... Urown Buffalo ... . r.utler Burt , t-asa.... , .. Cedar Chse Cherry Chevenne Clay Co i fax Cuming Custer Uukcta.... ... Dawes '. Dawson Johnson s . V Kearney 8 .. I Key na 1 ana . 5 iveitli 4 .. si Knox .. 4 ijillicitsici Lincoln 8 Logan 2 houp 3 Madison a ..U :: 3 ..11 Mcriierson 1 Merrick 7 ance 5 -Nemaha... 9 Nuckolls a O'oe 12 Pawnee., s Perkins 5 -V .. 5 .. 7 .. 8 1 lerce Polk Platte Phelps Kiehardson. . , Ked Willow... 4 .. 6 ...10 ... 7 ...12 ... 7 .. 13 Dixon. Dodce 12 Don Saline Dundy . . Fillmore. . . Franklin.. Frontier. . . Furnas.... Cage Carlleld... Uospey Crant (Jreeley Hall Hamilton .. Harlan Hayes Hitchcock . Holt Howard .Jefferson .. 4 sarpy... ... 5 ..10 Saunders.. ...12 ...10 ... 7 ... 7 ..2 ... 4 .. . 7 2 ... 6 ... 9 ... 5 ... 9 ... 3 ...11 ... 1 .671 'Seward.. .lOiSheridan. ! Sherman. Sioux.. 'tanton, 6 Thayer... ii 1 nomas.. .... 4; Valley 11 j Washington lo: Wayne i Webster 4; Wheeler York 14; Unorganized Ter. 7 .. .. 9; Total It is recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention except such as are held by persons residing in the coun ties from which the proxies are giyen. To Chairmen County Central Commit tees: "Whereas, At the republican state con vention held at Lincoln October 5, 1887, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the state central com mittee be instructed to embrace in its call for the next state convention the submis sion of the prohibition question to there publican voters at the republican pri maries, Therefore, in accordance with the above resolution, the several countv cen tral committees are hereby instructed to include in their call for their next countv convention the submission of the- prohi bition question to the republican voters at the republican primaries. Geo. D. Meiklejohn, Chairman. TV alt. M. Seelet, Secretary. the shipping Interest ot the and l'Hclflc states ns well na for Eureka leaf larket T. J. THOMAS, WHOLESALE and Heef, Pork, Mutton. Veal .n;l I'tnlliy. I invito all to give me atrial. Sugar Cured Meats, llnms, Pact n, Lard, at lowest living prices. 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