Show SoME EDITORIAL OIUMONS I The condition of the Democratic party as to candidates and principles Is better than that of the Republican party The Republicans have practically nominated their candidate and it is doubtful if they will have principles to fit him The Democrats Dem-ocrats are taking care of the principles firstCincinnati Enquirer Distillers representing capital to the amount of 25000000 met yesterday and resolved that their protits were inadequate inade-quate It will be seen from this that whisky is still putting strange notions In peoples headsNew York Commercial Advertiser New Yorkers are talking about a worlds exposition In that city In 1900 There will be so many people living at that time who will remember the Columbian Colum-bian exposition that it will make the job a trying one for Greater New York But if she gets it up Chicago will not play the role New York did Chicago Inter Ocean f1 The speed and unanimity with which both branches of congress and the president pres-ident acted upon a relief resolution for St Louis should be a lesson to those foreign for-eign critics who think political differences would hamper the United States In meeting meet-ing a war emergency Our political quarrels quar-rels are fought out upon subjects that can wait for solution Pittsburg Dispatch Charles Marseilles the veteran journalist journal-ist of Exeter who was foremost in setting set-ting forth the claims and qualifications of Thomas B Reed for the presidency is undaunted by the apparent tide of sentiment I senti-ment toward McKinley and again reminds re-minds the Republican party of Its great opportunity and New England of her manifest duty Mr Marseilles latest I paper has commanded wide attention and its effect must be the strengthening I of the cause which Inspired it and the candidacy which it so eloquently upholds Concord N H Monitor A great storm Is like a great battle in the respect that It cannot be accurately accu-rately described as a whole so little of It comparatively Is seen by any one person per-son The story hasto be told In fragments I frag-ments and the full force of it misses expression ex-pression because the details do not convey I con-vey an adequate ideg of the general facts and conditions St Louis Globe Democrat Demo-crat f r |