Grover Cleveland's Health
The latcst advices touehing the physScal condition oí Mr. Cleveland are very discouraging to hls friends and the opinión is giround that the „jreatest fat man oí Me time wlU not bo able to enter the presddential race. The other morning Mr. Cleveland a blue pill immediately upon .„. . _ .1 i. ï, iiiono-ht. IV i til Bdgnííicanoe. The late of the party hangs upon the probable action oí the Tlue jill. At breakfnst Mr. Cleveland npüled some coffee into his boot and suífered n eevere Vurn. Of course il blood poisoniivs; sets in it means a republi(■,■111 prosident. While partaklng of lunch, Mr. Cleveland ywiillowed eome fish the wrons „.„■,, -rfí. ponsrlied so vlolontly thnt he ruptured bis necktie and liis lungs ore probably affected. H they are he wlll suroly not allow the se ol his name at Chicaso. As Mr. Cleveland was endeavoring to retire without lighting the gas or waking Wie t7, e waa so unfortunate as o tekscope one of his toes on a rocking chair. "Ouch," declaa-ed Mr. Cleveland, tare 'no thought. Every effort was made to keep the remark quiet, but it leaked out and is believed to indícate that the ex-president himseli is aware that he is lar too -weak to endure the trials of a campaign. _____
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