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Show his way to this same land, combining business with pleasure, aud determined, deter-mined, while- for a time he throws off tlio cares and annoyances of public life, to make a prolitable investment in African Af-rican real estate. Inelln.d to llutU IIrk, Philadelphia Kecord. 1 lie republican member of the senate sen-ate finance committee, whose duty it Is to find out what ellert the Mckinley taritf is havihg on business, trade and labor, seek to postpone the inquiry. 'onsidering that the people are to love the measure better the inure they tiad out about it.it is curious that those who could best enlighten them are so willing to remain In outer darkness. Spalll .loin, til Fold, ' New York Mail and Kxpren, Spain joins the reciprocity fold. One after tlie tuner our national neighbors tall into the grand march of American .. 1 - . . . 1 :.. ... I pionitris, keeping step to tne iiiubh; ui domestic protection and foreign reciprocitythe reci-procitythe twin principles underlying all American growth and greatness. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Not 0tenllloQ. New York World. When a newspaper points out the fact that the cost of the trip made in this way raiist be $:i0,00l)or $1U,0(IU, and seeks to make political capital against Mr. Harrison by parading the arrangements arrange-ments as those of princely ostentation and royal luxury, it docs an unjust and unworthy tiling. If .Mr. Harrison chooses to spend the greater part of a year's salary iu more fully informing himself concerning the condition and people of the country whose executive hp.'iii hi4 lias for a time been called iinon to be, and thus to spare himself so much of discomfort and weariness as ho can, where both discomfort and weariness must be excessive at best, we cannot see that his expenditure is wrongful or that ostentation can bejustly attributed to hi ii, . Tha ('liln luflux Pittsburg Commercial Gazette. in tho east we arc making a deal of fuss about tho character of some of the European immigration coining to this country, but the people in the far west have far more cause to be alarmed over the immigration that is coming to them from Asia. Jn spite of the anti-Chinese laws. Chinese contiuue to euter the country, principally hy smuggling t hemselvos across the Mexican border. TJiey are also all imported, which makes them doubly-illegal acquisitions to the population, incy aro brought over by secret companies and hired out 1 in what i.- equivalent to serfdom for three years until they have returned to the societies the very exorbitant sum charged by the companies for bringing them across the 1'aeiiie aud getting them iuto the United States. l ord Itandolph'e Trip. New York Sun. The most striking" significance of Lord Randolph's journey is the light it throws, by contrast' on the progress j this part of Africa is making. Inly live or six years ago the late Montagu Kerr told of naked women digging in the sands: of dried up nvtr beds iu Masho-noland Masho-noland and tilling ijuiiis with the gold dust that rewarded their hard toil in the hot sun. Today on of the best known of England a public men is on |