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Show pride and patriot Urn of every citizen regardless of politics. He would make an ideal president. Should he be nominated nom-inated the democratic nomination would go begging. Til Treasury la All Kl(ht, St. Louis Globe -Democrat. Several times within the past few year the supply of gold in the treasury outside of the trust funds was smaller than it is now, yet no pauic came nor did an legitimate iuterest suffer. I he treasury is all right, and will remain all right while the republicans are in charge of it. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Klalna'a Method of Doing- It. Colorado Sun. Mr. Blaine's health has furnished more democratic and nondescript editors edi-tors with food for thought, rellection and speculation than any other subjoct under the sun. The enfeebled condition condi-tion of Mr. Blaine has been heralded in scare heads and under special date lines, and his peculiar symptoms of physical disintegration aud menial decay de-cay have been commented upon in double-leaded editorials. But, strange to say, just ftl the time wheu Mr. Blaine should yield up the ghost and lie gathered gath-ered to his fathers, he comes down to the stale department and writes a letter let-ter to some prime minister of a foreign nation that makes that minister lie awake nights, and tills the United Mates wiih profound admiration and respect for tho writer. Itlalne and UuainaM. Unite Inter Mountain. Blaine is not seriously ill and the prayer of all loyal Ameiicans is that he will yet live to serve out a full term as president of the United States. Ha personifies per-sonifies every solid principle of republicanism. repub-licanism. He believes in protection and reciprocity. Ho is an advocate of honest money and enough of it to transact tho business of tho country. He favors fair elections and just representation repre-sentation in congriss and the electoral college. He has given ample evidence of the kind of foreign policy he believes in and it is oue which appeal to tbe |