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Show The American Bin in Pari:;. One ol the features of the exhibition i what is known as the American bar. On account of the trouble caused by an American bar at Vienna Governor McCormick refused to have eoch an institution in the section here. Some enterprising Englishmen have fitted one ud at the end of the English section, whre all the American drinks are built in the latest styles. Governor MoOormick made uo objection objec-tion toils being called "American," ;'-a it was uot in the American Ameri-can seel inn, and be preferred to huve nothing to a.iy either for or against it. Americans who are here of con '88 patronize it very libera, ly, as well as the English. Tho French, too, aro petting rapidly initiated into the mysteries of American drinks They come up and order something that looks nice, and the first thine liiey know they are what is commonly clled drunk. One of the funniest sights in the whole exhibition is a Frenchman "wrestling with Ameri 1 can mystifiera." He ia crazy enough I when he ia eober, but when he in drunk he is awlul. Paria letter in Waahington Star. |