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Show SNAP SHOTS AT POSSIBILITIES. aiobe-Demoerat (rp): Cleveland' latest speech rsombl k11 his previous ones in the fact that there is not enough yeast in it for the dough. New York ticvor'U-r (rep.): David Hennott Hill is running the uiKchine, but from a calm review of the J uly political po-litical situation Grover Cleveland ap-! ap-! pear to be running the voters. St. Paul Pwnr I'rex: Cleveland hna orao reason to fear that when he uttered ut-tered thoe auti free silver seulinieoU he unwittingly precipitated himself outside out-side the democratic breastworks. St. Louis Ulobc. Democrat (rep.): That suckiug znpliyr known as as tlieCulloiri boom is not strong euough to stir the grass on the lllinoi prairies, And it . will never be any atronxer thau it i j today. This may m sad, but it i so. Chicago Jkmhl (dera ): Chicago can , heartily approve of Uncle Jerry Husk e managemunt of the weather bureau, thus far. Coulinuud cool, auunuer I weather, light rctreshing showers, and double raiubows for Chicago would give his preshitfutiai boom a big etan iu the western metropolis. : 'ew York licconlrr (rep): In eulogy and admiration of Mr. Maine the republicans re-publicans of Iowa Burp tss their breth ren of Uhio. Less thau two week ago the tate which has won tho prowl title of the mother of republican presidents, presi-dents, a old Virginia, of which Ohio wag once a part, was the mother of democratic presidents, declared for the man from Maine. Harper's Weekly (mug.): Governor Hill has made himself master of a strong and eflhient machino, while tho friends of Mr. Cleveland trust largely to the logic of the situation. They anticipate an-ticipate contest on the question of taritl revision, and tuoy naturally hold that in such a contest Mr. Cleveland is the inevituole party leacVr. To put him aside would be a confession of doubt and an abandonment of tho issue. is-sue. Thef look, therefore, for Mr. Cleveland' nomination by acclamation. acclama-tion. . i |