Show WALKER BLAINE BLAINES S DEATH IL we are fearful that the nation has 4 lost a it possession eBion of much value in the death of walker blame blaine ilia public trusts have been few but enough t to 0 prove him a man after the mould of his father which is the highest estimate eat that could in these daysee days be placed upon hie his national worth comparing him the eon son of the great secrets secretary ry with the son of the impotent president that has managed by some book or crook to get himself talked about considerably of laic lale one is tempted to draw invidious con contrasts out olt of respect for the young statesman we refrain from dwelling upun such a abject subject had walker blaine lived three more years and then died tle it k nation would have mourned over his bier aa As it ia is while bis his merits were many they were known to but fe few W |