Show JAMES G BLAINE the majesty ol 01 james G BI bisbines sines personality was never before exhibit ed to BO so splendid an advantage u now what ho he has lacked all this time to give the proper relief to his true greatness haa his been supplied al at last in the person of speaker reed from b his I 1 own elate state cf ef maine blaine and major mckinley from the graat great state of ohio the mckinley tariff bill in mr blaines Bl alnes estimation ia is a piece 0 ol 01 I 1 goods that nobody wants in these united states there ia is mitchiel mit mie chief lurking in every line according to his way ol 01 thinking this opinion he be bag has uttered boldly and defiantly he is now engaged in a silent opposition to the force bill which is as vicious in the estimation of some as the mckinley bill is pernicious n ni le I 1 ous and as great a libel on the republican party patty up to recently the antagonism b between a mr blaine and mr air reed has been covert now it is open and unguarded true mr blaine does not speak against mr reed no more does lie fie cob descend to criticise criticism critic ise by word the scandalous measures that have been forced through the house under his domi domineering neeri D g discipline and tactics but bis his studied avoidance of all al allusion in to reed and his affairs is in effect a more bitter assault than any other be he could make A few da days ve ago ho he opened the maine campaign with a ringing speech at waterville Wat erville in which it was bis his obvious purpose to define th the e leading issues of the party according to mr mckinless McKin leys recent public utterance the salvation eal of republicanism lay in a tariff schedule such a ai be he and speaker reed had engineered through the house in mr reeds estimation republican victory was to come through the force election bill and a number more of the mease measures res that have bave passed the house and were in every sense the children of his peculiar genius while mr blaine was silent mr reed himself for or bis his dauntless policy in the house became somewhat of a party issue in his own conspicuous personality and indeed a large number of the more precocious email journals were entirely satisfied with mr reed as the winning card while few if any of the party organs were inclined to denounce now comes mr blaine from his long lethargy and knocks reed and his operations higher than a III kite ta this party giant that has been keeping ing a whole nation expectant for so long a time was so far ar removed from a mckinley lodge and others that he be evidently failed to absorb the spirit of their projects and now he thrusts their whole foolish labors aside with the brush of the hand and without guither reference to them or their labors goes on to define what are the true party issues here is a choice bit from he h s speech which ch reveals reve alii in part his standpoint in regard to national question I 1 wish to declare the opinion that the united states hai has reached the point where one ot of its lt high eit cot duties li Is to enlarge the area of Us its foreign trade under the beneficent policy othro ol 01 protection we wo have developed a volume of manufactures which la in many department departments has bas overrun the demand demands ot of the home market in the field of 0 agriculture with the immense propulsion given it by agricultural implement implements we can do far more than to produce breads and provisions farour lor our own people nor would it be an ambitious destiny for so great a country as ours ouro to manufacture only what w we can cen consume or to produce only what we can eat we are al realy in many fabrics and many product products far beyond ih aliat at it and d our great demand Is expansion I 1 mean e expansion of trade with countries where we c can a allaud find profitable exchanges we iva are not seeking annexation of territory certainly we do not desire it unless should it come by the volition of people who might aik ask the priceless boon of a place under the flag of the union I 1 feel etire that tor for a long time to come the people of the united states will bo be wisely content with our present ent area and no not launch upon any schemes of annexation at the same time I 1 think we should be unwisely content if gedid we did not seek to engage in what the younger pitt so ferried the annexation of trade 11 mr blaine is not only rev reversing ersin 9 the whole trend of the party labors but he will before be he gets through retire nearly all the champions of the the other wing when he came out and denounced the mckinley tariff bill billon its passage through the house it was an open question which was the stronger side aide of the question newspapers were di divided diri ded a large number of mr blaines old time champions fortifying themselves thoms elvea in silence lence ci but there is no question now about the strong bide side they aro are all talking blaine and his doctrines with all their strength TUB tits BAPTIST standard is fit talking over matters of baptism with its A methodist neighbors thera there is usually so very little loic logic or reason or common sense in this crimination and back talk of the church organs that a scintillation of clean cut aric area a went from their columns has every effect of a touch of real genius here is one ol 01 them while the U E church discipline sanctions immersion the denomination publishes and circulates tracts di do nou twing the same the contributions of immersed Immer Bed methodists aro are used in part to denounce and herald the baptism which they received as un chriatian and this I 1 Is the work of 0 the church at whose hands baptism was received let baptista who must contend with this double dealing and who are or at least opposed oppose to this work send tor for this tract ir SUCCESS shall crown the work which is now absing done in ord order ter to provide a waterway across florida everyone may piddle his own canoe from the to the tile mouth of the these names ara are all that are lett left to remind us of t the h 8 last visitation of la 13 9 grippe rl PP a THE MOST economical quartz mining on record has been done on a claim on the mokelumne river california the rho ledge yields an average of only a ton and most miners would toss such rock aa as that over the waste I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 it a kwet i damp nd think it bard hard lack that THE nAvis niso information wan was telegraphed over this broad land yesterday and published la in arveral thousand d newspapers that president harrison who chols Is at creason cresson Sp springs rinus neg rose somewhat refreshed hed from yesterdays ter tar days trip and passed a rather uneventful day the correspondent detailing theme thrilling thrill in incidents mut must have been laboring under the impression that the whole country waa was V passing as slog a rather uneventful day a aleo loo no ciff st se otherwise known as howgue the wealthiest man lu in china la Is dead his namo name is celebrated in the lit history story of the foreign trade of china he ile la Is worth about and accumulated bis his wealth a as a bead of the chinese company called the co hong which lor for many years had a monopoly of the trade with canton THE MUCH talked of endowment of a baptist university by john D seems to have been decided with mr Kock Rock fellers vote counted out and now the new now york tribune who first gave give publicity to the item ia in excusing itself in the assertion ser tion that it did not gay may in BO so many w words that the scheme was decided on THE interesting and chivalrous disagreement which has been subsisting between the respected families of mccoy and hatfield all of kentucky ia Is at an end not as might be supposed sap posed because the families are extinct but because their principals could never before get near together to talk it over THE SIGNAL SERVICE officer at new orleans says there is no euch ouch thing ai as an equinoctial storm in view of the usual accuracy of the signal service in weather matters we may prepare for eight or ten equinoctial storms per annum from this time tinie forward they bad to handle it at all but the first cleanup clean up of the claim referred to yielded 1740 and the total expense of mining hauling and milling was only leaving a profit of 1000 for the month the owner says he be wan wants ts nothing better than then plenty of two dollar rock SENATOR PLUMB of kansas has sub scribe d for over three hundred newspapers newspaper in his state this may be very amusing to mr plumb but is it not a dangerous stimulant to a puny infant industry THE tog LEGAL botera in speaker reeds district will have the privilege next tuesday of saying whether they like him or not A majority will doubtless say they do AGAIN TUB tax news that new york will erect the grant monument again tho the announcement falls fall with a d l 11 alth th 1 |