Show SOMXZ DDITOOUAL OPINIONS The silversmiths are said to be for McKinley Mc-Kinley but the man who catches the vote of the plain everyday Smiths Is the one who will bo elected Chicago Record The old state capitol at Providence R I cost 8750 and the one before that cost S8SO The new one whose corner stone they laid the other day will cost a million mil-lion sure I isnt the same Rode Island that Roger Williams and those after him knew Springfield Mass Republican The Bank of Hardy Ia which is in a grocery store was robbed of 0710 while the teller was in the cellar lilling an order or-der for molasses While It Is desirable that the government should get out of the banking butanesa it IB i not less important that the banks should get out of the grocery business especially in the season of slow molasses Philadelphia Record The Castle case has revived the perplexing per-plexing problem of how rich a person must i > o to become susceptible to genuine kleptomania Washington Star Bishop Newman thinks that in moral elevation and in intellectual force and statCEmanshlp McKinley is worthy to be the successor of Washington I is matter mat-ter for deep regret that the fame and greatness of Washington are becoming so dim and depreciated before he has been a hundred years in his grav e Houston Tex Post I is true a Rev Dr Burnham says that we havo gone past the day when good men can stay away from the caucus cau-cus or the ballotbox Political duties Ct and responsibilities have come to be so important that the citizen who treats thm with indifference deserves severe cens reSt Louis GlobeDemocrat |