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Show that it was to be, alas, the last. Any tno-mcnt tno-mcnt may bring- the sad tidings -which 1I the country feats auil none can atert. EDITORIAL NOTES- Coi-fMBis has the freedom of America. The Chicago fair has right of way today. There ia good judicial timber in this re-region. re-region. The Associrted Press has reduced the space on Weaver to a stickful, any position. Cokbett will fight Mitchell. What Mitchell -Till do in the meantime may be conjectured. Mb. Alles is the Weaver of the Utah campaign. Every vote for him ia a vote cast to the winds. The mutineers in the Life Guards hare been punished. Nothing is said about the captain who provoked them. Yesterdht's eclipse vai only a partial one. Mr. Cleveland will observe a total eclipse on the 8th of November. TrtE German and English hop crops are short, but that will not interfere with the bear crop. Hops ia beer is always short. 'Great inroads have been made in the Republican strongholds," quotes the Herald correspondent with Rawlins. That phrase Is patented. Now that Mr. Elaine and Mr. Eoan have spoken of it, wa wonder how any Irishman can support the party of free trade and a shuffling foreign policy. Mr. Rawlijjs is wise. By accepting Mr. Casxo.Vs challenge he makes sure of a large audience which bis two ratification meetings woefully failed to materialize. Mr. Blaixe's first business in New York was to visit Republican headquarters and consult with the leaders. His interest in the election of Harrison and Reid is all absorbing. .Yesterdat was the thirty-ninth anniversary anniver-sary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Har-Biso.v, Har-Biso.v, and no one can appreciate the feelings feel-ings of the president when he considered |