Show CIXLM1NTS BY TIlE EDITORS All for Reed Reed gels the first delegate chosen in New England When all are chosen they will be found to be all for Reed Concord Monitor Harrisons Withdrawal The withdrawal of Benjamin Harrison from the race for the presidency narrows the contest for the present But for every boom that vanishes there are numerous num-erous small ones waiting to rush in Washington Star New England for Reed New England farmers for Reed To be sure All New England is for Reed Boston Journal Prayer in Polltcsi The development of the political legislative legisla-tive prayer goes on briskly Chaplain Coudens qulcktoresentlnsult petition in the house of representatives and his later one in favor of additional protection to American manufacturers has stirred a spirit of emulation in the breast of Chap pain Kanar of Albany who prayed the other day in the assembly for the success of the Cuban revolution and for the supremacy su-premacy of the Monroe doctrine We may hove to hear presently that Mr Kanar is praying directly for the continued con-tinued prosperity of thy servant Thomas C Platt Meanwhile it would seem as if consistency demanded that Mr Barrett of Massachusetts who objected so strongly strong-ly to Ambassador Bayards free trade speech in England should turn his attention atten-tion to Chaplain Couden Certainly it is not more indecorous for Mr Bayard to talk free trade to the British than for Mr Couden to talk protection to the Almighty Al-mighty Life Admit Oklahoma The proposition to form a new territory terri-tory out of the lands occupied by the five civilized Indian tribes is superflu out and unreasonable Those lands should be attached to Oklahoma and Oklahoma should be admitted as a state Then the Indian problem will be put In the way of speedy and satisfactory solutionSt LouiS GlobeDemocrat Cat Down Expenditure Under tho Wilson law the revenue especially es-pecially that derived from tariff duties is all that Is now needed for an economical economi-cal administration of the affairs of the government If the receipts are still below be-low the expenditures let congress cut down the many needless appropriations and practice a little economy which all classes of the people are now compelled to doNew York Herald Hooiicr Sensations Tho discovery of a cave in Indiana tilled with small boys and stocked with dime novels and firearms and ammunition ammuni-tion coming so close upon Mr Harri sons letter of withdrawal will prepare the public for an epidemic of sensations in the Hoosier stateKansas City StarLet Star-Let the Enemy Beware Floating the St Paul is a reminder to any enemys vessel that runs up against this country that it wont got off so easy Philadelphia Times |