| Show EDITORIAL PITH 1 Aecordlns to tha Si Paul Frees Debs will not uliii aside to Klve BrVnn u chance I at the next electionas Presidential l can I dldute of Ihe Socialism The former nii J I W ffi1 I he w1l1 too r muln 18 ll p rlQWal Cijr h IHcJ j y Jiir MCLowoa delccnd inlsarc to dine at Delinonlcon on Vodncndny Oclinonl J cow lorsooh Why U would lake all iho tents of all the thrcerlnccd circuses that ever existed to hold the Brooklyn delegation I delega-tion alone remarks tim Brooklyn lZugl < 0 The Springfield Republican notes that our Minister at Vienna llnds diplomacy In that capital HOV work for uuslllng American lawyer There was not enough activity about the Vienna mission to satisfy his nature hence his contemplated con-templated rcHlgimltou I Something In tho line of Pekln last July might suit him i p S rho New York Tribune says the Com j I missioner of Indian Affairs expresses tho I I belief that u there iiro as mu uiY Indians S within the territory nV Included between Canada and Mexico and between tilt Atlantic I II At-lantic and Pacllk aN there were when ColiunbUH lli > t oroasetl the ocean It may bo yo bat the matter Is open to iloubl I rho UpiirvK of the recent censuses It In J inft show no talllnc on In the Indian I I population III ihe present generation Hut i I ronJeiiurcM as to the number of the i aborigines the time of cohimbus can bo only 1 ihf I viiKuetU of giics > efl There wcro i I no cenaiiH enumerators among the natives I In UDJ I I e I I Mr Ba hey of Texas thinks a panic under I un-der a Republican i administration Is the first loqulHlto for Democratic success Tliat would moan two panics for the I mere thought of Democratic rule anruiK Ito t people of the United States and stops I Hie I winkle l of business says the St Louis i GlobeDemocrat i t a Municipal i olllctiH In Toklo ale accused l of accepting money orniptly In sulapl III Itself to tiio I fdVas of modern clvllla t Oi Japan inuit learji lo discriminate i observes the t 1 aInJtl Star Time few Democratic clerks who went I home to vote for Mr Bryan hav 1 i returned I re-turned lh > most enthusiastic supporters j of President MoKIuloy iniywhero lo be found in the whole country Washington I I Mirror o I Fannie Wllnor a girl of 15 l and one of I I itho llnst fruits of the New York riljl on vlre Icstllicd t that she bad beon abducted by u young man ami then sold to a disreputable dis-reputable house for a dollar and a good cigar What shall we cal a city where uich tlihigs happen Boston Globe NOT S ABOUT WOMEN The Czarina dispenses so much money In I charily that an ollielal Is kept at the court for no oilier purposo than U supervise super-vise I the distribution 0 the alms 4 e Mrs 1 r McCallum the I adopted daucli Icrof the late John Sherman will sfll most of iho efforts lOW In iho I Sherman house at Washington This house uifil almosl STOOUj 1lr McOallum lias called for Kurtfjta with 1 her B husband a l l The ICmpress Frederick has always been something of nn artist and tho walls of alum room In hul3or Castlo are coercd with l examples of her work a i 0 Fnieulcln Sophie Clirlstensen and Fmculcln Kathorlno Hoorsblll of Copenhagen Copen-hagen who served apprenticeships for years In the art of cabinetmaking now litivo establishments of their own and are carrying on huyiness on a large scale employing Journeymen mid apprentices Fraculeln lloorablll Is an active member In tho Patent Commission association o The Duchess of Portland so far as Is known Is the only woman who has jrcno through I Ito ordeal of having a goWn made and sewn on her person Her Grace having engaged a wellknown fIrm of dressmakers In Bond street lo undertake under-take the work stood upright for three I hours while tho dressmakers were busy tilting and sewing Flftj ards of lace were used U a The distinguished English plunlst Miss Fanny Davis tells an amusing story ort the or-t oncct produced on ant occasion upon tho conductor of an orchestra by her playing I was at the full rrthearsu preceding pre-ceding I concert to be given In a town where she had never appeared before and the work selected for the performance was one Hint afforded nmplo scope for the gifted artists remarkable powers of execution exe-cution At a certain part there came n somewhat lengthy solo This Mls Davis played with exquisite taste and oxpies tlon in1 absorbed In the music wen ou for Kcvernl bars before t dawned upon feber that she was still playingalone when tho orchestra should by rights have Joln d In I Suddcnly start led she sprang hurrloly I from hit r seilt to confront I lie unlucky coiductoi twlid had been si illt with baton upliftedso lost with the delight de-light I of listening toLjier that ho was entirely en-tirely obl bus I to hiBHjVvn share and that of his I orchesra In tIme performance Recalled Re-called to himself however he stammered an opology that wIn ijeallly a graceful compliment ami there viis a I general luucrli before Ito mphony was recom mcnced But t as Iins 33avls afterward reinarkxl It I ottld have bcei decidedly I awk yard for all concerned hid the incident inci-dent occurred in the concert instead of a rehearsal v |