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Show V. II. Ihvink, the all round organizer, organ-izer, owner of Lincoln park, and jolly-good jolly-good citizen, writes a peculiar letter from Indiana, where he now is, to his friend Waldkv. Ho writes that Tru-I'lE Tru-I'lE is liable to be tho next presidential candidate and that the sentiment iu Indiana In-diana is chrytali.lng in that direction. Now, the trul h is, Trui'iE will havo about as much chance to be president as a snowball will ever have in the base burner of shool. Iuvine had just been in conference with a crowd of old-time Indiana democrats, he writes, which wo think accounts for the letter. When leaving this dry climate and striking a crowd of Indiana democrats, most any kind of chrystaliation is liable to fill a man's brain. |