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Show indication of remaining crowded until the mid-dip mid-dip of September. "Germany, in other words, nan the beat of reasons again thin year for thanking Columbus for the discovery of America. The dollar wan never it more potent factor in the summer welfare wel-fare of the kaiser's realm." We lire glad of that. Those two poOf old eountfiM cannot afford to spend a few dollars on a great Atnerican exposition and it is a joy to think- that American an- helping them out. We hope tliejr contributions will be suthcierit to enable en-able our Knglish couii,s to get in coal and "aff an' alf," and thai our German second cousins may he secure on tlieir sauerkraut for the winter. win-ter. It is always good to see real want driven awa and ado possible forthe very onr to keep I he door away from the wolf. GIVING TO THE POOR. The cable tells us that though the London season ia over the American rush to London is still in full blast and the hotels are crowded. The same report comes from Berlin; thp German cities and watering places are all crowded. One correspondent writing of the rush of Americans to Germany says: "The thronis of Americans still filtering through the kaiser's capital are enabled to see it at its very best. Although westbound steamers, like the Imperator, which left Hamburg on Wednesday, are well filled with homegoers, there is not sign whatever that the tourist season is on the wane. Fresh arrivals pour in almost hourly. American patronage of the popular cure places, like Nauheim, is also at high water mark, and these resorts show every |