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Show . POLITICAL CHAFF. The Waterloo people aren't in it at Chicago. Gov Boies lives at AVaterloo, lit, Milwaukee Journal. A large-sized phonograph filled at a national na-tional convention and provided with a microphone attachment wou!d make a most interesting exhibit for foreigners at the world's fair, if only it were not too noisy. Pittsburg Dispatch. With policy muzzling his head in Chicago, and Rev. Mr. Dixon twisting his tail in New York, the Tammany tiger is having anything any-thing but a roaring good time. Baltimore American. The Tammany tiger dared the mugwumps to trample on its tail, and they did it. This is why the sleek beast carries that tail in a sling. New York Pre. For sale at a bargain, or will exchange, for a cave wherein one can shrink from the Fublic gaze, a nice little presidential boom, nquire D. B. H., Washington, D. C. New York Tribune. And Isaac PuseyJGrayis wearing his goatee at half-mast Detroit Tribune. Mr. Cleveland is now at Buzzard's Bay. That ought to help him with Tammany. Washington Pout. The poor quality of the Chicago water for drinking purposes doesn't appear to have made a profound impression among the democratic delegates there. So long as it is all right for external purpose i there isn't likely to be much complaint. Boston Herald. |