Show STILL PURSUING A PHANTOM IT has been thought by several and said by some that the president of the united states would not be permuted to conclude his present trip without edme kind of opposition position ep political capital being manufactured out of it the first essay which fell by the weight of its own unmitigated meanness was attempted by the minneapolis tribune which called the journey a vote catching tour and ake the result of which was the burning of f the editor in irr effigy now we have it f from rom atla atlanta n that among the decorations of the city was a portrait of jefferson dav davis is dra draped p ed with the stars and bars of the southern confederacy chis is telegraphed egra phed in such a connection ahat that the reader is expected to understand that a democratic presidents visit to the actual seat of confederate authority had the effect of tive and flag flae conferring renewed life upon the cause and rejuvenation upon its leader perhaps what the dis patches said was literally truo true and still the event lacks such significance as would warrant the transmission of its details broadcast through the country if a person aberson sees fit tw tm admire the chief of the late confederacy and wants to decorate his premi sf with the flag of all nations or that of no BO nation at all there is no BO law against it and he might as well have his way without molestation it is a case of bad taste on the martof part of an individual and that is all there is of it I 1 |