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Show Spicy ParnrnpliN. Killing one's mother-in-law is a h.ing-injicuiiaj h.ing-injicuiiaj in i duo, even if it be done whh the most 1 iving intention, Bismarck appears to be a combhialioi ihat is to merman politics what Jame G. Blaine and G rover Cleveland are t our own . , Mr. Harrison did not eecm eo large r man in the Republican league conven tion a-J he Hop ii. the v--- xc 1 wa-- almost 'ost 'n Mr. Blaine's shrdow. "Wo shall need tie.tr nge navy in the ..ur.o ii toe lo be i. . pn.t-bit pn.t-bit for the pictures of foreign rulers p.u Ii.-lied hi our alleged comic papers. A Ma?sneht?sett.s man with more money il a i brains jiroposes to eieci a :,7,HU0 dog house, and still there an I pei p'e who wonder at the discontent t.f i he poor. Benato.- '. 1 imb .truck the bull's evi w .,j .-aid that ltwuiild make not tin slightest difference to thi- coiintrv i. i ..iy severed all tl plomatic relalion:-with relalion:-with the L'nited States nnd never re mj wed them. Mr. Harrison told one of lus audience that many of us are looking forward lithe li-the time when we. s-hall have one ceiu letter pontage, but he did not say tba: he would recommend it in his next annual an-nual message to congress. What's a newspaper "fRke ?" Why, we su j ipo.ced e ve iy bod y knew that n newspaper "fake" was nnvthing startling start-ling printed bv the opposition pajier exclusively. ex-clusively. When we print similar matter mat-ter it is known as a "scoop" on the other paper. Sec? Tin r; have been men in the Aim r nr. congodMhoKc private lives have no; been chining examples of social purity, but if any of tlum ever sank to the level of the tochil leprosy that has made fugitive.-' of several members of the Biitbh par.iiin.enL it win never found out. Whatever may be one's opinion of Mr. j Harrison m n President and statesman, I ii must lx) conceded by all who have ! cad I he speeches he has made while on ; Ins p: ( sent lour that he i I he possessor j of I lie happy faculty of saying just, the j I'iidil thing at the riiJit time and place, ! and it i undoubtedly a valuable faculty j in politic.. ! The great collee of the country that started ''schools of journii:iui " several l year") ag;j with the declared intention of I turning out rendv-madc newspaper men have discovered, what wuh already knoMii by every veteran newspaper woikci-. Hint they hud attempted an impossibility, im-possibility, and have alKflihed that laanch of their curriculum. A col I coeducation co-education is a very desirable thing for a iHvinucr in news aper work, but il. is only hard practical exin'i-ie.ice ami tombing elbows with ail kinds mid clasfcs ui pi'ople that can make a good newspaper man, and no matter how many years he has hilni.:d ut the profession pro-fession he will iind out something new nUiut it pvery flay. It is only the beginner be-ginner who thinks he known it all. |