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EVER put off until this afternoon the ballot that should be cast as soon as the polls are opened. [8 TURNING McMAHON down Tammany hall merely does what the southern Democracy tried to do during the war. eee MB: BLAINE is right. Why should the Irish vote for free trade when to do that is to vote for and with their worst enemies? E FEEL authorized to say that the lives of the Tam- many saints from the press of the Evening Post will be in press again in a few days. HAT ARRANT COWARDICE is that which drops the tariff for the force bill! Was that the purpose of Mr. Cleveland’s tariff message? WHY CHANGE? S THERE ANYBODY who finds fault with the adminis- tration of President Harrison? Has it not been able, ‘ SATISFACTORILY ARRANGED. Wiccs—" Have you distributed the parts to the satisfaction of the amateurs?’ FutLtrgs—" Yes; I've re-arranged the cast to admit of. eleven Hamlets and sixteen Ophelias. We shall have to do Polonius, Horatio, Laertes, first grave-digger, king and queen between us.” Probably nobody will be torn to pieces, but there will then be a great deal of fighting at long range. DEMOCRATIC CONSOLATION. AS WE HAVE said, Mr. Cleveland temporarily belongs to Tam- many hall not from choice but as a necessity; and if the im- possible should happen his old mugwump friends would be handed the offices with a free hand. We don’t know how the Democracy would like that; but they could perhaps get consolation from the fact that what they lost would be the gain of sweetness and light, as they did during Mr. Cleveland's first term. Dusty Ruones. Mk. Stocks—"*\ want to put it into? Dusty Ruopes — “ What's your judgment? How's the bank of British North America?” wise and patriotic, commanding confidence at home and respect abroad? Why not let well- enough alone? KEEP THAT TARIFF! THE TARIFF as itis is suc- cessful enough. Even if a better were to take its place a long time would elapse before it became operative, and mean- while business would suffer from the uncertainty and awkward- ness of change. Stand by the tariff of Governor McKinley! THE MUGWUMP AND THE TIGER. N A FEW DAYS the mug- wamps and Tammany hall will part company. Then will comg the great question how best to let go. The tiger best knows how; but the mugwump HE HAD BUNCO ON THE BRAIN. has good legs and is anxious to ovr ; “Pardon me, sir, but you just dropped this = i - _ ten-dollar bi = aa ; * phen Lec ee Haveces did, did 1? Waal, jest keep it as a re- Haysrep— ‘Gee Whillikens! if thet wasn't my ten- : M . ward for your honesty, young man, An'say, I may be from dollar bill after all. zsthetic propriety as his safety. the kintry, but I wasn’t born yisterday.” comicbooks.com