Show I BOOMING CLEVELAND The New York Herald Is trying to start a boom that has more Inertia than probably any other one could have That Is jt boom to displace Bryan and Bryanism In the Democratic convention and nominate that great and good man Mr Cleveland Tt thinks that would narrow down the issue In a way that would guziran teethe tee-the welfare of the country The Tier aid thinks further that if Mr McKInley McKIn-ley were really animated hy a determination deter-mination to do what is best for the country he would retire in favor of Mr Roosevelt and the Herald is satisfied satis-fied that a campaign led by Air Roosevelt Roose-velt on the one side and Mr Cleveland on the other in results would be satisfactory sat-isfactory to every patriotic citizen of the United States And the Herald Is i sure it Is not actuated by prejudice against or liking for any candidate either Republican or Democrat in setting set-ting forth that position It wants to sae the country from the dangers of Bryanism and the unsatlsfaclorlness of McKlnleylsm Its final appeal Is something some-thing beautiful It Is as follow Mr McKlnloy provo yourself a patriot and withdraw In favor of Mr Koosevolt Democrats fro yourselves from tho shackles of Bryanism and com out boldly In favor of Mr Cleveland No matter who may bo elected the Inltcd Stutes for four > oars will bo sure ot prosperity fit homo and pence abroad Why of course The last allemptol Mr Cleveland to keep the peace and to I bring around prosperity Is still fresh In all our minds so fresh that probably proba-bly there will be but one man In the United States that Is the writer In the Herald that would like to see It repeated He killed silver So far as he could be destroyed the manufacturing interests of the United States 1C he and Mr Wilson could have had their way and passed the Wilson tariff law there would have been the peace of the grave in the country and the prosperity prosperi-ty of plaguestricken and famine stricken India Some men grow intellectually i intel-lectually There is no proof that Mr I Cleveland has grown a bit since he was Sheriff of Erie county There Is no proof that his mind Is clear on any public question of the day He has never saW word worth remembering If he has ever presented a thought worth consideration it has been forgotten for-gotten The Herald is not given to joking but it Is exceedingly eccentric and never did It put out a more eccentric eccen-tric proposition that for the people of the United States who arc just now recovering from Mr Clevelands rule to ask them m to go back and accept ac-cept that rule once more |