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IHI PRESIDENT IS EKIHT.
It Is given out that President Mc-
Kinley hM decided to resist all appeals
which have been mode to him to speak
during the congressional campaign In
Ohio and Indiana.
This Is a worthy action on the part
of President McKinley, who. though a
party man anti a Republican, yet ap
preciates enough the dignity of hie po
sition as chief executive of the Ameri
can people to refuse to turn hie official
position Into any partisan odvontage.
The American people are good par
tisans for tho most part and men of
all parties ntlmlre a strong, vigorous
opponent who flglite fnir. But the ac
tion of the President In the present cri
sis 1» generous snd magnanimous. He
Is President of all the peop'e. He has
received the loyal support of all the
people, both Democrats and Repub
licans during the present war.
Republicans as well as Democrats
will applaud the President’s course In
abstaining from partisan political ac
tivity whlla in office.
It Is a pity ihgt more of this spirit Is
not diffused throughout the entire
country and Into every rasn who holds
an elective offigr and who exercises
power over the people.
Sir Wemyss Reid, who has just been
elected President of the English Insti
tute of Journalists, was formerly edi
tor of The I-ewls Mercury and later of
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mlmloner* la Ibe faCury lo account for
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of gravel that were credited lo a ear
tain rand d l-M mils* too* The a«l
--cist record call* for seventy »r**n cara
mote of grate; than the Orand Jury
finds wa* naad on the road, la dol
lara. this amount* to some I! MO.
which the Orand Jury finds mlaa-
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Mr. Kehot'a UM of charge* war a
Inns and aartoda one and the Orand
Jury aaein* to hare taken them In a
buntneae-llfce. aymematlc manner, re
pnrtitiK the facta on them aerlailm, aa
they find them
One of the ttpahoU of the agitation
In Chatham will dotibttem be a tietter
system of bookkeeping In the fu
ture.
Mr. Kehoc saya In The Savannah
Prcrs that he I* contented with the re
port of the Orand Jury, which found
that Chatham was paying 17 cents a
cubic yard more for Its gravel than the
people of AugUKta and Hlcbinond coun
ty.
AH BILL Milan.
Col. william Jetinluga Bryan of the
Third Nebraska Volunteer*, will short
ly resign hi* commission In the army
ami retire to public life sgaln.
There Is no doubt but that as soon na
Col. Bryan resigns he will enter sc.
lively again upon a discussion of pub
lic Imucs, aa thr following answer to a
question Indicates:
"If you knew what It cost me to
keep still when there is so much to
say about things of Importance to the
people and of life-long Interest and Im
portance to me, you would appreciate
the strength of my will.”
Col. Bryan's return to public life
will help to quicken Democratic party
policy in regard to the new issues be
fore the American people. But neith
er Col. Bryan nor Congressman Bailey,
nor any other public man, can at this
time foresee and mould (he opinion of
any great number of the American
people. It Is going to take lime for the
new ideas apd new issuee to eltrystal
lire enough for the voters to decide.
Besides, the war Is not over and nnlll
the formal treaty or peace Is signed
the American people will lie too busy
to commence talking parly politics.
COMING TO OKOKGIA
The Mcononite sect, through erne of
their trustees, has purchased several
thousand acres near Llthia Springs
just on the other side of Atlanta.
This deal is the result of Gov. North.
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lla *»aw quarlaf* Monday.
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I tafil suffered laat March th* building
j wna only two stories, bul It haa twan
I replaced with a three atory atnietui*
i The front of the building I* of
! praaoad hrich. blach and whit* in color
lh* varl*gat*d color giving n pleasing
effect. Tli*- lop rornke will b* aurmoun
j ted with th* word In gold letlem —•
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An Intoxicated man ffourlahing a ra-
I volvar stood In front of the Vandetldli
i raatdanca al nfth nvaßua and fUfty
clghth alfcat yesterday, loudly Invllln*
t'ornallus Vanderbilt lo enme opt and
he a target for him. No one appearing
he announced that ha would *hoot eve
rybody In sight.
A policeman took the revolver away
from him, and hurried him to the sta
tion hou*e. There he described him a*
William Quinn, a grocer's clerk.
At the tin** meeting of the Mujiufac
turera" Aaaoelatlon of New York on
Monday night. Hon. Warner Miller
spoke on the Nicaragua canal and Am
erican commerce. He nald. tn part:
"Mr. President and gentleman of the
Manufacturer** Aaaoelatlon: I accepted
with pleasure lha Invitation to speak
before you this evening, as for nearly
ten yearn I have been tcytng to edu
cate the American public to demand
from the government the building of
the Nlearaguati canal.
“I have visited all the large cities of
the Vnlted fttaten and have spoken lie
fore many honorable bodlea on this *ub
joet, njul have never yet heard any one
who did not denlre the building of thl*
ca nul.
•The incident* of the past few month*
demonstrated the need 'of this canal.
When we were obliged to send for tha
Oregon, If there had been a canal, the
ship would have reached New York in
one-quarter of the time she did by go
tng around the Horn.
"Prom a naval standpoint the canal 1*
a necessity, and It* commercial Import
ance I* very great. The distance from
New York to San Francisco by way of
Capo Horn is 15,600 miles. If we had
a short cut by water we would con
trol the trade of Japan, China and oth
er Eastern countries,
"A committee appointed by the pres
ident, consisting of Admiral Walker,
General llalnes and Professor Hought,
has estimated that It will take only five
years to build the eanal. with a cost of
not to exceed *140,000,000.''
"What did your wife say to you when
you got home from the club at such an
unearthly hour this morning.
■oh. ask me something easy."
"What would you call easy?"
"Well, you might ask me what she
failed to say."-Chicago Evening Post.
He had sat at the other end of the so
fa for about an hour.
• It would he little loss,'’ she said at
last, "If the czar's proposal to disarm
were made to include you.”
It sometimes lakes something of this
nature to jar a young man Into a real
ization of the fact that arms are made
(or use.—Chicago Post.
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enough lay down mad mad* prepare
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•era rimed down tarn* Jack, mutton*-
ly ta In vest igate The isaakry a ays*
remained ckvard and after n prwltmi
nary pnlar. as If ta make sure of It.
down h* pounced on Ik* monk Tb*
sharp taath rlaaad in on bla flank, and
of all th# r halier tag. walling, raanlng
th* •hoi* mag* of lha *imtan aaal#.—
th* tAh* Via* manager!* echoed with
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off and mad* a dash far him hot when
It tame to sprinting ha »a»n’t In It
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proceeded to figuratively make fare*
at th# chattering, even tearful monkey
—who area lying Hrklng hla wound on
the ground.
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Observer la unable to aay, a« the warn
ing clang of the motonnan'a gang call
ed him off.
A pompous and fu*ay Individual,
with a hlg moustache went over to the
Arlington cigar atand laat night, and
asked for a rtgar. One box was han
ded out and then another, but they
didm' ault: either th* aixe or the color,
or something, wa* wrong. After
grumbling and fuaalng awhile, he fi
nally selected one, placed It In tha au
tomatic cuttlng-off machine, put It tn
hi* mouth and reached for the pendant
gas-lighter.
A miscalculation or a gust of wind
caused the flame lo bnr*t oul and nip
the end of hla mouitarbe. 8-a-a-sa!
went the whiskers and the testy Indi
vidual threw hark his head with a
jerlt that sent his Derby rolling over
the marble floor.
With a big rum-word and muttering
something about "Idiotic arrange
ments." he picked the tile up, placed It
on his head, and walked off, while the
obliging elerk behind the counler
wor e a grin he could not con
ceal.
A little later on a seedy looking man
shambled Into the lobby, and ap
proaching the desk gave out a hard
luck tale. He asked for help, saying
he was an old railroad conductor, and
out of a job. Clerk Murphy looked him
over and pointing to the clock, said,
“What time is It?” Thr man glariced
up and replied "Twenty-five mluntes
of nine." "That'll do." said Murphy: 1
can't do anything for you tonight."
After be had left the genial Howard
explained to the Observer that the fel
low was lying; said he, "Had he been
a railroad roan and accustomed to
their ways, he would have told me
lhat it was ‘eight-thirty-five.' and not
twenty-five minutes of nine, and so I
turned him down."
The Observer, reflecting on the ctlte
ness of hotel men, went home,
Senator Olarenee t,exow of New
York, whose resolution in the legisla
ture'of that state was the inauguration
of the famous Gexow investigation
lhat turned Tammany 1 out of power for
one term in New York cily, is to be
relegated to the rear, by the machine
republicans.
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frwpi Haahv’B* to Mw»t**|!l*. Aid.
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tawh (Mat. I'tar Mi )*• tre*M Murk. I
ml win pirtv* Bare TB preday.
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tß# Naabvtd* At not Railway and IBs i
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i raeraise apd *B* iatfee'a rere slprtad to
rpaplpff over lha former s tip* from
I Walaat at rest ta MrNolry rei Broad
i ppd * tope* kptlt arrwm M. Map ar* at
' work today dlgptag tb* atreat Be* to
: ip* toil at tka p*w«*4 Moor at tb* pew
| dot too.
IP Arcpdy.
Not a ptovemept. Pot a murmur tp tto
wind:
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air;
I Not a fa*, r. not a f**tmg to tb* mist,
But tb* »Pr tbouybt, "tt la very,
very fair "
I And tb* perfume, what a perfume, of
tA# pH®'
And the asur*. what an a sure, there
bebm.
Where the waters to a long and creamy
HP*
COme la wavelet*! Ah, the ocean ha#
It* anow. •
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Oh, th* heauty of the downward drop
ping rill#,
Aa they fall, or seem to fall, without
a sound'
Th# enchantment, old anchantmeot. of;
the hill*.
With ib* mytivry of alienee all |
•round!
| I
As if spirit# of the mountain and th*
deep.
Fancy'# loveliest creations, still were
there.
Who might wak* up any moment from
their sleep.
Nymph and Naiad, beauty's aem
bhuu*. yet more fair.
f
Something dearer than the etlllneaa of
the wood,
Something livelier than tha radiance
of the green:
Who might teach us to o vole* we un
de rat'md.
That a heart I* there in Nature,
though unseen;
J
That a mother # heart I# beating In her
grace:
She hath wisdom, the la wonderfully
wise;
There I* purpose In each wrinkle of her
face:
Love la lurking In the glances of her
eyea.
And the wildness ha# departed from
her Ilf*;
Peace Is shilling on her battlefields of
old:
Here the mountain tell# of earthquake
and of strife:
There the valley haa its cornfield, and
Its gold.
So we lingered till the landscape seem
ed to blend
With the golden haxe of sunset far
away:
And we knew not the beginning from
the end;
All was passing with the passing of
the day.
All was passing, yet It cometh oft
again
In the evening, like a well-beloved
guest.
That remembrance of a beauty without
stain,
Of a world just for a moment at its
best.
—London Spectator.
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