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Show j & if ' T-- - - Editorial Notes. Ir hospitajity were votes Beojamin f fsjrrison wovJd be well out of the Aim, Habrison wilj probably discover dis-cover in due time that the ,dmocrat-jc ,dmocrat-jc house of Representatives will object ob-ject to finishing the money to construct con-struct (he Nicuaraga canal, unless (that waterway be absolutely turned pver to the United utes. Sector Hoar doesn't fancy the fdea 0 having been charged with saying that he coud, if disposed, turn Massarhuetts over to Harrison ja 1891. He said, when questioned bout it, "It is a lie in general, a lie fa gross, ind a lie in particular," jbeing about all the kind of lies he lould at the time think of. Those best informed believe that the clec-forial clec-forial yote of Massachusetts will be cast for the democratic nominee, no putter who he may be. There is a disposition on the part of the would-be prophets to get ,n their work before the close of the nineteenth century. A Yale processor pro-cessor claims to have figured it down to a mathematical certainty f hat Christ will make his second ap- Jiearance in ioo, and a farmer in 'ennsylvania, who claims to hay been informed by a voice from a loud thatMBefore tne century closea the world will end and man shall be no more," ii organizing a new religious reli-gious socjgty under the worldly suggestive name of the ''anticipa-t.ors." ''anticipa-t.ors." Thp. Chicago municipal election should prove a valuable object lesson to the democratic party everywhere, and especially to the democrats of the House of Representatives. Chicago is democratic by an overwhelming over-whelming majority; but owing to a iplit in the party and the running of two democratic tickets the city Government Gov-ernment has fallen into the hands of the republicans, "United we stand divided we fall, "is a good motto, if jt isn't a new one, and had thp democrats dem-ocrats of Chicago lived up to it a Democratic Mayor would Jiave done ibe honors fsr that tity during the .World's Fair. ''! ' " |