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times in the liistorv of the State have they sliown such dis- 

 courtesy toward the Republicans. Tliere is one satisfac- 

 tion a Democrat in ^Nfaine can speak liis mind without en- 

 dani»ei-ini»- the success of his party. Tliei-e is some conso- 

 laticm in that. 



The dilferent speakers were i^iven j)leiity of rope, witli- 



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'City of Rockland.' 



out au}^ fear of hanuing themselyes, as all sides admitteil 

 that the executiun was oyer before the curtain went ui>. 

 A fellow has lots more fun in a game when he has nothing 

 at stake. AVhile the Republicans were collared, bridled 

 and coached, the Democrats were collarless, unbridled and 

 unhorsed. A man by tlie name of Cobb was the Republican 

 candidate. All the speakers spoke well of him personally, 



