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Show Politics Superior to Hunger. City Solicitor Unite of Cleveland once hail nn opportunity of realizing tho mipremaey of politics even over hunger. He wan dining duo evening at his home when the bell rang. His servant ser-vant went to tlie door and returned with tliu liiPB.sage that a liimgr) man solicited tlie wherewithal to curb a ravenoiiH appetite impressed by such a strango leipiest he bade the servant to arrange a cold box The dinner went on. Armed with the necessities of life '.he servant returned to tliu watting iiirii and casually mentioned that Mr Drui e said to gle tho food to him "Who did you say?" asked tlie man In a tone audible to Mr. Ilrut-e In the dining room. "I said Mr Itrucb," replied tho servant. ser-vant. "Not Mr. llruce, the Democrat?" "I think ho is a Democrat," wns the servant's answer. ''Well," said the hungry man, throw Ing down the box, "I don't want this. I wouldn't tnKo anything from a Democrat Demo-crat if I had to Hlarve, and jou can lull him so. I am a Republican." Cleveland Leader. |