Show AN ANCIENT FEUD I Prof Wilson who was In President I Pres-ident Clevelands cabinet has been talking Ho does not hesitate at all Ito I-to give his idea of Mr Clevelands feelings I feel-ings toward the present Democratic majority Wilson says It IB to be McKinley and Bryan Mr Cleveland will not allow his name to be mentioned men-tioned nnd Dewey will not get an opportunity op-portunity to see himself voted down The Commercial Advertiser copies tho above ami says that Mr Cleveland recalls I re-calls to the Popocratlo partys mom ories tho eight years of conntant wrath they suffered while he was President Pres-ident for not one single moment of joy did they feel during the entire period pe-riod Indeed It was largely hatred oC what he made the party do while he was President and what the party suffered suf-fered In consequence of having to swallow swal-low the awful dose that drove so many members of It over to Bryan and Bry anlsm The intimation that If they were given the opportunity now to Dominate hint again they might avail themsolves of it IB the most delightful delight-ful Joko of the perioda Joke that no man will relish more thoroughly I than Mr Cleveland himself He loves the Popocrats ns much as they love him and has no more dissembled his affection than they have theirs We think tho funniest spectacle In the world today Is I the position of the Democratic party There aro no people I who hate each other any more than the leaders of the Bryan party and the old company which surrounded Mr Cleveland and gave him allegiance for years when the country was tumbling tum-bling under his management as sail ships rise and fall and roll In the big seas that n storm has awakened when the storm suddenly ceases At the same time two or three newspapers like the Springfield Republican who believe that Mr Cleveland ought to bo king of this country are doing what they can for Mr Bryan Wo take it the outcome of it all will be that after the platform iM I nadc at Kansas City t i which will be a platform of shreds and i patchesand duly considered the whole band of them will try to elect I Mr Bryan I |