| Show COMMENTS OF THE PRESS Cincinnati Enquirer The reluctance of French o1liclals to reopen the Dreyfus case magnifies the belle that Dreyfus Is Innocent It Is hard to eat humble lie but it is frequently best for all concerned to bet at tho banquet immediately and have the trouble on the way to public forgetfulness for-getfulness roe honor of the French 1my 15 in greater jeopardy than ever on count ot the resumption of the dodging methods New York Post The most popular elll tonal article in a Republican organ thesis das Is one on Apath The lesson of the Vermont and llaine elections has been taken to heart and there is a general admission ad-mission that at prcscnt quite as little In torest in the campaign is taken In other states particularly at the west as was the case in New England New York Tribune The lowest price ever known for spot cotton has been In reacher February In and November on idmmrch 1191 1 amid l8i5 again the great crop of nearly lUWOW bales lrouht the Quotation now current and after three ears the south mhwd a crop still larger b more than 1200000 bale WhiCh would have depressed the price quite as much had not consumption of American cotton hero and abroad materIally In creased Boston Post Secretato Algers fnienfds advise ho prcldez1t to pay no heed fo the demands for the removal of the great Incompetent They say th storm or pub lie Indignation will blow over before the of < November elections come riIbnS and that the solidity of the Republican majority in the house will not be shaken It is purely a matter of party poll tics with these men IlS the conduct of the war department has been nothing but a matter of party politics poli-tics with Alger But arc they rIght Will the storm blow over Cleveland Leader Zola Is to become a hniest now His publishers manage to get along very weU without paying for a line of advertising Chicago Journal Poor Lillian Russell I is being sued for divorce just because sho plays poker until 6 ocloclc 1n the morn log Did her husband expect her to quit loser Houston Post Colonel Sexton the head of the Grand Army of the Republic who quickly accepted an appointment on McKinleys investigating committee says in an Interview that he does not believe the charges against Alger are well found Fh Ifsr eWevfll eWe cii and that he doeS believe that a I great many soldiers rlIOO of homesick nemis Here Is a juage going on the bench wIth a case prejudged And still we arc told that McKinley wants a thorough thor-ough and Impartial Investigation |