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A Serlo-Coesk Weekly. Publi?hf'<' b| THE TRIBUNE ASSOCIATION, 154 H ??a? St.. Hew York City TERMS Annual Subscription - - - Price per Single Copy Coprrixhl ,;, i.v TV 1 rit??: \..,. :.!???:? N? ? . rk Citv -- Cents * AGAIN THE DEMOCRATIC DONKEY ? AW^EPMB '" lH"ii"i r.itlC Jilt! ? j^-r-r^^M h ?s-'ill enough powc l?T. ?? kft in the National Sei ? -" _V I " ate i?> '?'i considerabl ? . ^ ."."*-..' J^ A mischief And it is d? ?^a\?>'--'.'../ :. - -f 'I'lic KiiMtit"?-? reviva ? '?**^__y *'r'-~ f??r wllU'lt the ?li??l ?*? "? i "iintr\ i- watti - ? - not be f.ill/.?.! until the new tariff i ? lint!; settled Rverybodv understaiul that ??s long is there is any doubt ol whs the ne m du ?e?i on mercliandtsc are I ? neither manufacturers nor importerai . .ih?-.i'l au<| il?i l.'i-:ii?-ss wi'h confidence L' til tin [hi _?'? ? ? m bt b 't:i'- a las ? ihetefu ? . everj industry in tin- country i A kept in .1 ?-t.it'' of suspense, and .?11 oui foreign import trade is on i *pet basis. ? It j - leeil exaapi rating lo the i omtnon M-ii-c ?.i the countn that this hi ?? ? passing the I!', neao promptl) ami bj an ? ample majority, which represented the !??? <-t expression ??t the popular ?ill, should be hung ii], i m the unpopulai ? hatnoerand kept ? from passing by a group ol Senators who . -.Lui?t im nothing except the stipi-oaed ?vl vantage to he gained tor the Br; mite IX ? mocracy. The) are deliberate!) ; a ing the prostration ol business ati?l obstruct? ing the n-tut . '?: prosperity in the lieliei that the) will tliereby make part) capital, i It is the doj- in-the-maiu* r polio and in the end it will ilefeat it ell Tlie country ?ill not be ?-.j ?led into be? ? Hering either that the tariff foil) ol 1894 ??r the free-silver coinage cru ?a? Ii of isy> u.i- .vise "i rij^lit, simpl) liecause the ? Democratic donkey has sat down ??n the tilias ut legislation, blocked the passage "t the new tariff bill, ami thus postponed ? ih< return of prosperity Our double-|>ag< . curt?.011 ?hows the situation as it 1-. nui .1- the ("iiiiti . clearl) sees 1 . ? /''"i.i.wiN SMITH fancies thai the end ol *J government by partie? is approa m tin- country, .1- well .1- m Knjjl Mt. Smith is one of tho far-vj)/),'? ?1 men who s? further into the ratal thm any of M exj.'-ct t puatwHy ahme wi be ible to? onttadid him and wlien jK-sfritv ar mes Mr Smith will M be her?- to lx? contra?,i' lad, Tm bw V ?t s|i?,j^, tiiii??t ' j??? Tbei arc outsidi the j,;,;i of the Inn Vis th? Tnrbinta is car? ' tainl) ?? iii.it i ut- v,?,ti 'ler. Best i- ? little boat, i'?? led in length, driven by a steam turbine, ' In h?-r r?-: ii,t trial ni-"le i Rng?sh ?ratera ?.li?- ->?;?? ?i nesrl) 13 kn??t- an hour. At this r.ii?- the Atlanta nrnn cuiiii! Im- iro-.^?.,! ni three days and ten boars. By all means burr) tip tlit- new ocean line of turbine Bteamsbins, and give us ill a i b ince t?> aee Europe and get back within the limil ??? f??rtni _? *?.* - ?. it ition. J?*; ne ?i_m N HE NEW UNCLE 5AM. occasions tcadi new itie?," as Low Ki.i. remarks in one "t bis nobles! poema. In f these ilaya then l>e a bicv? le e?litioM t? *? % ? it ?.^ ?*../* i- t-r\tliinji- That 1 the new occasion thai teachesthe new duty. From Prince t.? peasant the who e world baa taken to the wheel. Politic ?1 issuesb ive become uninteresting compared with th._ larger problem th il agitates the nationa? What is the name <>i >-?ur wheel ' Si dea, cities and t'.'-ui? are chiefly absorbed with making laws and ordinances concerning bicycles ami theii riders The largest item .?i expenditure bj municipalities in the near future will In- tur Uying asphalt jtivv ment and building i ycle paths The nea'order ??r things ?.?.; . .-t course, rii j -.-; a new symbolism tmong <?ther i*s that will nee?! revising -A-,; ,. national figures m speech and ->rt. Mis.?. Columbia will have to go into Ebort *l and btcvcle boots rancie Sam .?* ]<? i>t wil. have to t*c brought up to date, i ? stripi pantaloons and t*>p Isrota that bave sei him so long mus? lie al*an*lon**?l in favor ?>f kuickertjockers and "<<1: ?Us king?. The stars th-tt have hitherto spangled hi? ve-' will hereafter adorn the collai of his sweater; while I le ?tripe, will be tran-?ferred lo his stockings \n : the tall beaver hit 'lut he has worn for a hundred years ami more >?. :!'. now '?? replaced with j ? tint v bicvele cap. Oui irtisi lias sketched this L'ncle Sam in our titte-pi--e ?? irtoon, The h lie lie irtj n : ?ii ?j. i- evidently good f ?: . great many century runs over the liij-h ??>el ni civilization -and h?- won't take Uiyhod-i '- illist eith AN ?rfSElPiSH M\N ?trU // " y - __?-*??' M i. i was ' ' P?oe "tier ; Vet by an i He'i i ? He'd lore ' Win ? But since hi? dat sh<- waits on b He I mrsth He - ? An?! v.'?-?? Would |{i But then l He migl Sons So he So m '"? II I ?? -.. H ? ? II-- cheen The ?rr??r ot ':. l'Ai. if thegi A:, Hii Tii.'. he 1. - T-? lake her to However mu i Her ii<- ??'.' . . M :? -, ?;? irer th Th it he resif To ]?1 IJ -':...?:-? >'. sre his days By ili Is of ? I.i\ ?ng ton Howe < Ibliter lit K self l The lives .? Hum To bei R ? i ? *?s " It never i will ha law it doesn't | ? ??