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THE HICHWAY OF REFORM |32 % i s by o ot s tue ot cvcns end | CONCENTRATIONS OF WEALTH |y roberat o o thr wers, | BABHFUL ANTHONY HOPS, [ wur ceturet ot 4 —] thelr moral blood up. Public conscience had “‘Our movement, then, has had no parti- i by elther experience or observation. ’ been chafed #o long it was beginning to | sanship in it and ho sectarlanism in it. An " Dol oF the free feid fos sempetition: Now, | TT° Orend Inquistior of the Fie sex Trome | Mr. Hope etudied law, was sdmitted te the : feel sore. all round man is bigger than either party, what hus comme about th euch & BALGTAl WAY, bles Hofore a Debutante, bar, established himself in professional ““We would scour a whole precinct, make anywhere from twenty to sixty solid cases Dr. Perkhurt Points Out the Way to and the decalogue is as broad as Protest- antism, Catholicism and Judaism all placed chambers and then forgot all about his chosen The other day a charming Boston woman calling, Are They Either Unjust or Detrimental to can hardly be called unjust, It wo look at it who passed last summer In England told a For ten long years he sat in his \ Bentd 4 philosophically. Municipal Parification. against gamblers and the keepers of dis- | alongside each other. You will not elim- the Public Welfare? v - o o of y Slone" shabby little office, spinning airy romances 3 pe! orderly houses, then publish a Al of | inate municipal corruption tll you dectde T e cohcntition of wemlth ey, [ Y'Y SMESIE 1017 ot Asthony Hepe's IINGE. | ot souirl ineigus thet brewthe tv YRy OO the papers would publish it. Then I would | that the exclusive qualifications for official = weltare, It they practioally own legisla: | "h‘“‘"“"‘ that at an_ excessively smart | quet of aristocratio trivolity, » sharpen my pen, mix up a concoction of | positions are Intelligence, adaptedness and & . | Sare A 4 o KISl | luncheon given by a high dignitary of the [ Nover having come in contact with a mon« MORE PATRIOTISM, LESS PARTISAN HIP | (eiiié™cla’ and vitriol, write a complaint | honesty. Such a condition of things would | A SYMPOSIUM OF NEWSPAPZR OPINION | tures. surely they are detrimental, AEAIL | churoh the lady found herselt seated next a | daIne, he divined her by instinct, guaged hee i against the captain in question and send | bs purgatory to the politiclan, and chronic —— ey, Charge exorbllant prices for ver | small and evidently very shy clergyman, So | CoPRcities and knew precisely what she would b copies of 1t to ihe muyor, the DUDIla o+ | ereciiston o the ‘Dosees’ But 1t I meat products, as can be done If the concentra- y very shy clorgyman. 8o | gov"und do under any given circumst " ] tion b o h ing | timid did her nel o t | o kb The Evils of City Government Cannot Me | ficials, the newspapers—and the New York [ drink and no end of dessert to the rest of us. | Portinent Questions Fropounded by a Kan- n has gone to the extent of forming | timid did her neighbor prove that Auring ||t seems scarcely credible that imagination Eradioated Withont Arousing the Popa- | Sun. - And that was what did It. Facts | “When It came time to make up the slates gl o g iy monopolies and pools, they are detrimental | the first halt of the meal he kept his face | alono supplied each detafl with this infallible n fine AsH did 1t. We did not bother with theories, [ last summer, the party leaders beat their 5 to the public welfare. To remedy the first| rigialy averted, never once opening his lips, | accuracy. The delineations of the exquisite lar feart and Patting Aside But tried s nearly every day as we could | drums Gl the ground shook, and the party Four Prominent Jonrnals— mentioned_condition there seems to be but |y ¥ 25 G TR TR empts to | 014 beau of Lady Dolly and Mrs. Hillary are Party and Place Hunters. to get some fresh facts into the papers for | organs worked their diapasons till the ses Remedios Proposed. one way, and that s to elect incorruptible ] oo Fop mo 0 el N Oonversa) all brilliant literary etchings of rare artistia the citizens to flavor their coffee with at|roared, but the people called them down legislatur Sxorbitant prices are not to [ CNEARe the little gentleman in conversation | a4 iy breakfast. We were a good deal of a nui- | and ground their heel into all political fool- S be feared until the stage of monopolies atd | the friendly foreigner was surprised to have Anthony Hope wrote for ten long discours In response to an invitation from the | Sance In a way—at least, we were told so— | ing; and our new mayor proposes o run New | yron Stephen H. All agreements has been reached. The govera-|him turn and in an agitated voice inquire {aging years bofore tho elightest recognition and I think that those who told us were | York as he would run any other business— on. Stephen H. Allen, assoclate Jus- | ment supervision of some sort seems to be | Whether Americans evor read novels. rk camo NREte ot &8 oMERTRItoR - asttvel y n { o aevaer A& of his work camo to cheer him. He worked arq! d ganization actively | ginoara: hut we knew we were right and kept | in the interests of decency and the stock- [ tlce of the supreme court of Kansas, sought | called for to protect consumers. We hav ove she exclaimed. *“Why, yes, In A8 o o : ! p & with passionate enthusiasm all week, and 3 pressing municipal reforms in Chicago, | doing it just as we kept going to bed at | holders. light on questions of current interest, and | that supervision in the case of railroads, Im. | degd: more than most, people as a great lark, Sunday afternoon had tea H Rev. Dr. Parkhurst ot New York delivered | night and getting up in the morning. There PROBE NEEDED, NOT PLASTER naturally turned toward the s *| perfect as it 1s. It may fairly be questioned | Do they care for British authors?" he e . ? NEEDED, LASTER. aturally oward the press for the | with his quiot 'English sisters, consuming ad d rodnend was nothing particularly difficult about it.| «In the materfl from various sources | desired 5 7| whether the great industrial monopolies, such | asked. starting nervously, with a little Jerk | toasted muffins and the e pe . an address in the Auditorium We m;-.-. uy’ T renmired® o special genius except the | that has. sorme o L5, sources | desired illuminant. The following note Was | us'‘those in oil and sugar, shouid mot be | And gasp after each word EY R andthe mildest type of rees evening. The experience of the leader of | goniug a dog shows in fastening fo & root | ‘pointers' in shaping my address to vou this | Addressed by him to various editors regulated to some extent by the national gov- | “Alas! I fear we are very unpatriotic In | nor yntil *The Dritoner of Zenda" made. its the reform crusade in New York eminently | —the genius of hang-to-it-ivencss. It 18| cvening, considerable has been sald about | WIll you please favor the publle through | ernment Public accounts, showling the | that respect,” the lady replied. ~*“We are|author famous did he ever attend the most qualifies bm to speak on a subject of grave | ke drilling into granite—the granite may | ‘clevating the tone' of your community. | your columns with your views on the follow- | Profits of the business, and reasonable prices grossly addicted to English fiction." innocuous form of literary gatherings. jmportance to every community. The evils be tough, the drill may be dull and the|There is something in that way of pharsing | ing questions? | might well be demanded by the public. How about Anthc Hope? Do they eare | “\yhon the Dialogues had gone into many . Y hammer light, but if you keep pounding | things that is liable to be misleading. The 3 We have been discussing the subject from | for him?" whispered the little minister In a | qaitjons and was the talk of the town, an against which he battled successfully exist| and live long enough you are sure to get|first thing you have to do is not to elevate | 1. Are the existing concentrations of vast| he point of view of production, rather than | tremor of feellng admirer, acquainted with Mr. Hope's anoma- in a lesser degree In every city of the land. [ through. Yofl can do the same thing here | but to tear down, and rip to plec you | Wealth in the hands of individuals either un- | from that of the mere possession of great “How unfortunate that I've never even |),g ipexperience, arranged that he should Tndividuals and organizations cry out | #nd sou will ket tho EAMO f,'\,]'\’":;.";:.';}‘ a8 | will "have to bore [ato your clty council, fddle | just or detrimental to the public welfare? If [ Wealth by private individuals. From “the T e e Ut ™ €lad you have | meet a very vivaclous elegante, as nearly . said before, while there may b s | your police force, put your police courts ;i Wl Wiy second point of view it is probable that the | told me about him, for on my way back | dy Dolly as on - soclety o ,,"l,,"““,..m ',;.,,, .,,,.:‘;.l.,,,,,“,..':m‘,.nl..nr\\n great thickness of u stratum to drill through | into the eriminal box and lot daylight cl you answer yes, what remedy do you pro- | SaRq ROt 00 VI P Much s do | through town Tl order a lot of his books | Lpo. 4% Dally as London soclety ceuld to eradicate them. But so effectively are | here, I am confident that s not so knot- | through your assessors' office. ‘Elevating | Pose? the oy ére 18 8 cht | Sent home. By the way, who is he? Do [jy 3 0 8e dimd n u 7 g o possessors themsely There Is a bright y Mr. Hope, co wreathed N the powers of evil entrenched that peristent | tily organized as it was with us. tone’ does ot quite touch 1. far as 1| 2. How much s annually paid to cltl-f side to the possession of large wealth by |YoU Know this now writer?h The spenker Lo 'm'ml‘:l‘:;“n\ AR é"v harewr ' and consistont attacks, aggressive, unrelent- | “When finally the thing had been pushed | can learn, you have no tone that Is werth | gong of foreign countries for interest, divi- | individuals. It makes possible the applica- | Klanced up to see her ncighbors face [alrly | ;g ogidently in an cestacy of pleasure. Tt so far that people began to be ashamed | clovating. It is like our police force that Is fon' of latge sums to objects which could | beam with emotion as he answered trem- Y P ing warfare, are nocessary to accomplish | 52 far hat pecPle bOEAR o e o’live in | to be reorganized. I tell our people that |ends, ronts and profits on investments in f tion of large sums to objests Which CBEC iousty was having his characters vivified with lifo the results sought. Having a plished | a city that was governed by a crew of ban- | they cannot reorganize rot. When mortifica- | the United States? Wil the public interest ::;’lg,\‘,’jfl]““mxmlr‘nv\llhll:*N:I'I\Is“ 1.5 true e bec. | 1 should think T aid, madame. Anthony | Vefore his eyes T them, organized, eternal vigilanco must be | ditti that would bo a disgrace to Turkey, | ton has begun to set in the most considerate | bo best promoted by an increase or reduc- | fuye™or gitts to educational and benevolont | Hove Hawkins iy my only son.” Then wax- The novelist is a tall, stender. man, whows . F : and a brood of libertines that would have | thing that can be done is to hand the re- LS v 1 i S s ing eloquent and confidential Rev. Mr. Haw- | Shouldors are slightly stooped, his head de- maintained to provent the victory becoming | p o, ® ryyed “naturalization papers in mains over to the officés of the undertaker, | tion Of this annual payment? How would | objects Kins_continued: “You can't think what .a | Cldedly bald and manners reserved, yot de- “Like Dead Sea fruit that tempts the eve | o, JUCC (ont wp to Albany and ob-| “I am not counselling on your part any | ¥OU bring about the change you favor? The second question n§|;~-.|||»:~ Justice ‘AI\'I—' queer sensation It gives one to W plain | IENtIUL by reason of the profound deference But turns to ashes on the lips. tained an investigating committee, and the | procedure different from the one we have| OFf the prominent journals which responded | len s not “:NH’ oo b 3 ’:\'"\_‘“I““i“‘_; son turn out to be a live genlus. You see, | 1° Pays to the opinions and remarks of other Dr. Parkhurst's address was in part as| whole world knows the rest. . :u-‘u {'ursv'li\'n»« (\rux«vlruI]n‘m. 1I'|u~ n” U SLob [ to the request, the opinions of a faw will be :“; ot e iy " the total amount of | L4 had a whole houseful of nice daughters | PEOPIC. MILDRED EVELYN. | ‘ follows: “I would not like to address you in any [ toward puiting up a building is to dig down | g0 nq instructive and interesting. The Now | ab O O I United States to | that were just like other people's children et Wi questions that are most deeply agl- | Such terms as would bo oftensive to you, | c-to excavate. Archlteotare is of no mgsount v o gy aga: ot i }‘"rm.';‘.‘\ it l:l:\‘,lunz:m lu?.l«h:‘v 7\::.‘”].:,, and then suddenly here came Anthony and | DT ;"'”"‘;‘ -“- TI'“ 3 Is "']" “"l’“ et & 5 but 1 1t to say that how much you will | until you have touched solid bottom. Under | York S says oreign co 8. e amo! of e At to o to a forelgn land as a dental mission- ; tating the public mind this year, and that| .. omplish here |’" Chlcago will depend en- | €Xisting circumstances, therefore, 1 beg of | 1. The existing concentrations of vast | securities held abroad has been stated to be - ary. She s the daughter of a Methodist will continue to agitate it probably for many | tirely upon how much you are willing to };*" not “""‘"’k ot ";““-;“’;!5 your ‘tone.’ | wealth are mot unjust or detrimental. On [In the \|\Vm\l,\' of x‘.x,mm,‘:m»Immi {."l‘ (rm]{;‘ of clergyman, and is working in Africa as a o come, are not national omes, but | sacrifice. You will have to pay for every- | Drop it. course, all of this performance | Fo 0 T vood, usel 1 oro. | course, does not represent the total of prop- missionary and dentlst T D o B I e at | thing you goc; and It 18 not money tiat 1 | WIll eréate a atanch. Wall, ‘we knowout | the sontrary, they e © 1, useful, and pro- | (oo™ Hor "o wned abrosd. Regarding debts SRR TR 3 ] L ¥ ¢ oW ¢ | our wa at stench fs. We have had the | motive clal progress. s, on the whole z00d for creditol el v LI Sk e designated ‘the fenkissance of the | Am thinking of elther. I wonder fow many | SUF Wiy Whal steuch i We have had tie |in7ive 8 SOCCHL BECH ; as, on the whole, & good thing for creditor telephone - exchange love to tell a phoney oty The remarkable concentration of | there are in this great city that are willing | ¢ wers of our municipality open now We don't know, and we don’t care par- | and debtor, we may say that an increase of o e romarkable concentration of | {0®tike their coats off and leep them off | for about (ireo years, and metaphorically | tjeularly. The only change we would wish foue indebledness to foroigners will bo a population a until they die, or till Chicago s redeemed? | SPeaking, . during the past six months we |, - uld b ¢ I debts in full | benefit, not an inju to our business in- accontuate the municipality; and to such de- { Ji Hhey, € BF GO FRIERO, 18, SERRAIENC have depended on surface drainage exclu- [ for would be to pay all our debts in full}y e ‘Tlie ownership of Tand in the United gree has this concentration reached, and so | /o0 B RV NEG PO P SO TG fave to | Sively: and I have sometimes fearcd that |Just as soon as we have promised to PAY | giaes by forelgners is a different question, largely are materlal values and intellectual | pLt® FURG S0ty T BT GUE Come | When ‘We come o reach pure air again the | them. The great thing is to keep our eh-|hu¢ '\ cannot seo how it offers any sarious energles accumulated at these points, that fort and your case in your hands and con- shock of the change will be 8o great as to gagements; and, if we have made any silly ob, fons. We may almost say that the real life of the | FOrE And SOUE €80 I8 ¥ o Nere is no | asphyxiate us. But it is your only way out. | ones, a question on which we do not now | “5 FO FEE about . Lranater obathe Pation 1s lived, and throbs itselt out, at these [ JUSF & VICtory, step by oD e uds. Re. | Better make ‘thorough Work of it than to | express any opinion, to take care and not [ o A8 WY o ‘ELIYXf:,,\, Troit BuFope: toy thik nters, and that the nation 1s going to be | form clubs are numerous and they have [Pla¥ the dilettante with it and do it in in- f commit the same foolishness again. country is simple in theory, but hard in prac- fucreasingly what our municipalities make | |arga enrollments, but somehow they do not | Stallments No cheating for us! tice. It undoubtedly is possible for the people i it to be, determine that it shall be. succeed in saving their city, There is no | POPULAR HEART MUST BE TOUCHED. — ol country to get richer with the passing “You understand, as I do, that _my object In | short cut to municipal salvation. You can- [ “While of course this enterprise will best| The New York Evening Post replics in de- O T ins 1 il e poasibisr tacown ‘ coming here and dlscussing the municipal | not win 1t by the prestige or the wealth | b® prosecuted by a limited number, on the | tajl, ag follows il I the United States ourselves, problem 18 not to rescue your city. You will | of reform organizations, municipal leagues, | Prifcivle that the auger needs to be smallest | We print elsewhere an interrogatory com- have to do that yourself. civic clubs or by w! ever other name the the point where it enters, yet it is a mat- munication from a Kansas judge, which be- but we may not think ¥ worth while to do o vhes i o o bacl T it. Investments today are world-wide in "Now, whethor the corruption that has | institution may be distinguished. You will | (ST swhereln vou ‘need the hacking of all | ging by asking whether “the existing con- | o yange, and they are not likely to be- TR fastened upon_your municipal vitals is one | avail nothing excent to the degree that you | {{HCh "2 M SLG" JOUr Tovement com. | Contrations of vast wealth in the hands of Indl-| o g jegs™g0, ANTHONY S Infineusa, Catarrh, Pains and that shows Itéelf prominently in the matter | fling your personality and all that it stands FULLOR YOU (6 BIAS SOut, mOvement oM | yiquals are unjust?” The answer to this de- a4 ANTHONY HOPE. S TR ot ra ¢ blackmall- | for directly against the oncoming tide of TRV IatEl hee and |5 onds on the meaning we attach to the word o oflected by | Pefore his mother and 1 knew what he was L Lol Ly L) of election frauds, or in that of y support of every stratum of society. You | The views of New England are reflected by i Cbrieal Prodtial A Fever, (THIGUIS ing, or in that of city contracts, or in that of [ evil, even at the risk of being inundated | Wij\"have to touch the popular heart or you | Justice.” Tf we mean, ©Have all these con Springfield, Mass. Republican as fol- | About the boy was famous and had t o thie » police malfeasance, or in your judiclary, in- | and swamped by it. It this language 15| i fagl. LABEIIe L YOU | Cntrations of vast wealth been lawfully ard | A& 5 hL whole world talking about him, But it's | in& the Cold prevents Proeumonia, Diphtherla and forior or superior, makes very little differ- | more strenuous L o, prodi- | "oy Guccsss in New York was due to the | honestly acquired?” we answer, in many | U3¢ s cunjust” fs meant the acquirement splendid! gplendidt So unexpeeted and wo otten wunta ot Coneumpiion. cer Tt ta the muntoipality ‘that lu diseased, | loctions, you have only yourselves to DIame | faot”that our movement Was Iearned {0 ho | Cases probably mot. But this is as (ruo of | " {hog Iargo fortunes through frawd or the | YOIy mices And during the remainder of | 37" ls uproventive and cure. Tdo not mean the mayor; I do not mean the | for it, for I came here at your BICIng, Hov > in the interests of the poor, the dia. | small fortunes as of large. It s, in a measure, | horntion of uncqual and unjust laws we |the meal the small gentleman rubbed his | ‘Tuken early cuts it short prompuly aldermon and judges. 1t 18 tho municlpal [ MY own. If you have any object in life | tressed and of those who were' born, or | trueofall property. A large proportion of all| gnould have to ‘that some and probably | hands and smiled in guileless ectas : Taken during its preval nts its lne A condition that you have to aim at. If you that means more l.o you |Imnllh red n{y!r[% whose parents were born, on the other side | the property in the world has been acquired, |\ o) "of the existing concentration of wealth But this same literary gentleman, the pride | vasion. Y Rave a mercenary judge, or a blackmailing | Lo of Chicago ¥ would counsel you to keep | of the sea—in Germany, Italy, Poland, Rus: Jeast in part, by means which the strict- | [ B et " these " large | Of his parents, fs causing no little dis- | wien white sufferns, a reliet s specdily real- police officer, displacing him does not touch O e I regeneration business, | sia; and it was the votes of that class of [ est morallst must condemn, or, in Oher|forunes have been acquired, for example, turbance in certain directions. fzed, but its continued use fs necessary until Phe heart of the matter. Bad municipal I‘rln ‘:vn:fi|}m‘)f:‘fiu‘::h“sfifc.fiu“"!‘h.‘:\"lyx:f‘x lol:: people that made victory possible last No- | words, ‘“‘unjustly.” The object of chur;llc.' {hrough the employment by raflway man- ME;:!L“ x.;:.:‘:‘m.v.»lnkp{.m :.( ].-|1.-\~ey \\:vn\lon. yestigo of the disase has disappeared; re- 1 il L AT ) vember. If you are going to win the hearts hools and works on ethics is to keep down | o0, inside ki ledge of the company's | W ere discussing Anthony Hope's stories, o o can put new corrupt judges on the FARGRIBEANATHErICR: | L, schoo d 3 agers of inside knowledge of th pany’ L L TR ! o 18 dangerous. ;«;r'\‘(:lhtlr‘vx“ unml o cl'ml mslmch the | revolutionary fathers enfranchised America. | of theso people you will have to go into it as | this proportion as much as possible. The | orairs in stock speculation? Quite a num- agreed that it was scarcely proper for a man will “break up” an obstinate Cold that B e e off tho.tops doos not em- | REFORM IS AN BXPENSIVE LUXURY.|a matter of heart and not mercly ug a mai- | possibility of completely extirpating unlust | or. How many through the promotion by to know s much bout helr sex as the | /T WH, y v Eratana ihE y 5 B NtV h i i onter. | author of “The Dol alogues” evidently on.! ARSI e Sel U arrane tho roots; There s very little use| *You have got to pay for the thing all it [ iF of policy. Wou understand that fh'}?rm: metiods ur!m\‘f‘n‘xli;:m "lly|\=»|\lg‘)1|r!|s(‘(l'::"ll§lx?ul" corporation managers of subsidiary enter- | QLT gL " LD A e S e JRIP IS RIFE AR e D L e G n raco L b o acna) | from the present situation, and you will draw | * e oL o of.culloctivity has to 60N | Prirengion trom hemaslvas at an_ anofmous | Most receases of - the feminine mind and GR S Rk, o the whole. Spasms of virtue are n enslv al | them from bad alliances by demonstrating breraits 3 T woulailie mo! e thifee ¢ | heart is amazing. Women have read his — quito as racking to the system as chronic in- | tissue, There 1s nothing funty about It You | o them the practical ad antage. that wil o "‘:‘2‘S:,fr.x.’\";‘r.?fé};\’:};h:,‘f'a‘x‘.'x‘uu; T ot pront ‘Yl.‘-’éi‘;‘.‘fiméfié ;’r‘:",::“fu““;:;""",;,m'“',‘:,‘,“ books with greedy interest; they realize what | The Malireatment of a Merchant Lenves will not live any longer for it. You dtliErours 7 T by os 9 k 3 gl ERINE eXpoRTre el HiR DA a ¢ith U Vhilo n Swor " I Inquiry T put o you, therafore, ia: | Fest hotter T At wiih & betier ap. | dccure to them from contracting alllances | mnkind, and would undoubtedly steal and | carriers to favored merchants and producors | b MBDIUShing bxposurt b has hade of them | (i with GWt I, Whilan Swoet Sluger's Are you prepared to make a thorough job petite daytimes. It is feasible, but the cir- cumstances are a good deal what they were that are better. “I say If you will put the whole matter in lie in the old fashioned way. We owe our immense fortunes In this country to the sud- of special and secret rates? Quite a number, or_despise him. and are as yet undecided whether to adore Voloo 1 Saved by Seve There are thousands of ca ty- ws of € 1. Mark ? sparent shape 3 notably the Standard Oil trust and dressed | °F ¢ ¢ J of 1t7 That s the irat question ou Rave o | ETEES (5% 8K Lt iofenor araet | Senbie,Snd (FATATAERt shape before the 1e3s | i development. of untouched rozources in | meat syndienie fortunes, How many throush | o, G WY carcly rovelations of ommor | " peowient mrchimt iink on the doper wesh anawer. Do you ask how long 1 wil take? | U0 1t °lg Toach " the. promised land, Thero | Front Sat decont poople’ il lngk mose s, | various fiels, alded, mo doubt, ery often | the oporation of Ligh tarif atscriminations? | (h” yih luies “Chat have boen regardod A prominent merchant livng on (e upper wesk e have oy B icers with which our | Wero the Anakims, and they would ‘have o | fully atier thelr interests than the racals | bY chicanery of somé kind, but there 18 Mo | Quite ‘& number, &8 ot (Andrew Carnckle | oretotore a3 inviolate mysterios O [ eniabat oHblbtan s (orOIHATGUIEN ¥ r v be met and beaten down, and there was 10 | and blood-suckers will th cure for this which avould not be worse thi which is now admitted by the Ne: teries. 1 [y an om physiciun, Wao | be lustrated Journals have fooled thelr read- | % ¥ IC PH0- ng "(hat except to club | them how, Sou will win from. thom all (h | the discase. The maker of a large fortune | Tribune. ask each other anxiously whether the fine | ana phenncetin. After a week In bed he was ers since the 6th of November last are simply the product of an overheated imagination. And even if the tiger were killed, there is a them down; and that they had no grit for, and so they wasted thirty-eight years zig- ba king that your cause needs and deserves. “The sense of personal responsibility for is, as a rule, a man who has had more sagac- ity than other people! in discovering and sup- These are a few conspicuous causes of many large fortunes acquired by fraud or flavor of thelr fascinations may not vanish if Mr. Hope persists In taking mankind be ablo to return to his busi but he is left with Cata head nounced cured, and - o ! raud 9T | hind the scenes and cold bloodedly explain- | Hoarseness, as AFTER I zagging through the wilderness. But post- [ the quality and trend : o | ply public want. To despoil such men | through the operation of unjust laws. The @ (8co ! ] K racnoss, as APTER ¥ ‘Whole menagerie full of other beasts. which, [ ens 1€, WiRiER FAY AT Game, and the | may happen. 0 L:elx:::::‘u‘nhglnxr‘»‘nnullf;kk‘»g“?g.:gfi D Seive us of services of inestimable | list could be extended, but this is enough, | I, how orY iocina eprugy works flolli A TRUB CHER A e i it more respectable, some of them, are just | Anakims had to be met. You may zig- | the axis of all ciylc virtue. That 15 the best | value to civilization, even If some of them | We would propose as a remedy the repeal [\x‘“‘}"{;“"m‘"m:n oA et the | one of ov R Dby eareas fataik] as bloodthirsty and keep their incisors in | zag as they did, and foed on manna till you | Kind of civic club that I know of. Not one | be knaves, To despoil his children would dis- | of the unjust laws, the close public restric- e AT A A airE s asta Vh A ldny *:Irl:-‘:s"l; La. Grippe. LS (UL Just as good tune. ire worn into your grave as they were, but | that simply indulges in discussions of civic | courage all other fathers:of like talents and | tion of the operations of quasi-public corpora- | .o\ bonant parts are gas, vanity and deceit torla T e S, “Itis mot well to discourage people, but it | you or your children cannot escape the fn- | accountability. Any man In this city who is | opportunities. i tlona, a.oloser' guardianship' ot public [ SAMBONEAL PArtatare KRS, Vany and Cacolt. b ine nest doss, WER-RBRISH Slre that nst 18 always wholesome to face the _entire situa- | ovitable, It is a dong, bitter, square fight | knowing to official crookedness and gives no | o the question whether such fortunes are | franchises and the institution of systems of | " gantjowomen LS FNE. he was able to © her place in the tlon. To use an illustration that I have used a | that wiil be the means of giving into your [ Sign of it to that extent is himself criminal | «qctrimental to the public welfare,” we | public or independent accounting. There are | r By o%or his cynical strictures, 1t fs | Slin aid I was She ent of the great many times at home In order to ac- [ hands' a city that you can generously be |and ought to be blacklisted. e s'a Tule, no. The portion of the In- | other conspleuous causes of large fortunes 3 , Congregation that her - more clear complish anything that is really worth the pains it takes to accomplish it, you will have proud of, and it you do not do it, somebody will have to, or your city will go utterly to NO CONFIDENC! “With IN POLITICIANS. speclal emphasis let me urge it luxury is considered waste a spent in At but it does emplcy labor, and, less easy to deal with. Land monopoly is one, but the remedy of land nationalization of the sex is the very shyest of men. amusing to know that this grand inquisitor and resonant. » that the local druggists’ stocks of " had soon 4 v g = by economists, S "| When Mr. Hope wrote “The Dolly Dia- (o be replenished. ' are noted on_ every , to regenerate your city. That word Is a quo- | the bad and sway the whole country along ::Dnnt z_‘u\lxl mci:ir-x‘y to lhr:“,i your reform move- n):ruux:h encouragement to the arts, is often xtrt-rlt'lll':- great dIHllclu{llllcs nndl‘(“l““*y““l‘"ml’ll'IIC1 logues” he had never met a grande dame, |, Junt Buch con plet N il S',‘;"Tll‘m. tationi from Dresbytarian theclogy, but en- [iwith 1. e O R e nfluenco and partlc- | ¢"ureat help to civilization. But no income | 8007 oot g e et mational ro. |and his knowledge of the worid of women by D aphreys’ Spes ton denotes a change of form only. Re.|ences that shape national or municipal |devil. And I am not speaking jestingly. investment in _some enlerprise ¥oe gold, and other mines s another, but public | drawing room and the companionship of Dy drugists, or et on receph of generation means a change of heart, the in- auguration of a new quality of municipal motives and impulses. If you say this is dealing with the ideal, of course It is dealing with the ideal. What do you propose to deal with? You are not going to win except by the pressure of a splendid enthusiasm, and you will start no popular enthuslasm by any effort that you make to achieve half meas- ures. Remember, If you pleaso, that I am | pi} ! mobility and the unmarketable righteousness fensi rposes. The ; ; 2 | pal altar, with the same steady eyed un- ! office holders for defensive purp is an increase of wealth and a_benefit to Botipeald (5 you/alonk's :‘("";:“':; L have | reservo with which Savonarola gave himselt ofithe meniyquitls {0, Theretoro, kip th1 | popedy for this is, bowever, in the hands of | soclety. The wmallest fortune which 13 the oun an: not myself trodden. Mun ending, | to the world, there 13 nothing on ear hees ; result of fraud or violence is a public Jobbing, cobbling, will not move the popular 8 th or [ vou' would skip satan. the poer. P heart, and it is by the pressure of the aroused popular heart you are to be saved, if you are 10 be saved. Now, how are you going to do that? . MANY OBSTACLES ENCOUNTERED. “When we began work in February, 1892, everything was against us. The difficulties were 80 gigantic as to be inspiring. I have destiny aro not arithmetical. It has always been the case that the largest results have been achieved In the first instance by small minorities. ‘One man shall chase a thousand,” is just as true here as it was In the days of Israel. 1f I knew that there were ten men in all this city with good heads, honest hearts, Indomitable pluck and thoroughly ap- preciative of the situation, that were prepared to lay themselves upon the munici- in hell that could defeat you. That is the principle upon which history has always been administered, and in all likelihood al- ways will be. SIDE ISSUES MUST BE AVOIDED. “It 13 quite closely akin to that to say that it you are going to do thorough work you will have to be most punctilious in avolding I entered into this work in no spirit of jest three years ago, and certainly there is not anything of it in me now. We are dealing with matters here that concern the deepest interests of yourselves and your children and that not only embrace the weal of your clty, but extend ont and forward and Inter- twine themselves with the destiny of the n: tion. Everything in all this business de- pends on the solidity and everlasting im- Never glve them Your confidence, never repose upon them any of the welght of a critical situation. Make none of them sharers with you in your move- ment. “It I were to mention the hardest lesson that I have had to learn during the past {hre6 years it would be that of the damna- ble dangerousness of a professional - poll- tician." public, as Is proved by the profits or inter- est, and the owner is apt to be a man skillful in finding ‘out what the public wants, and therefore a good man to have control of large sums of money. The one way In which such concentrations of vast wealth do become ln- jurious to the public welfare 1s their use in ting blackmall at the hands of poor poli- ticians and legislatures, They are used freely in debauching legislatures and buylng up Second. “How much ls annually paid to citizens of foreign countrles for ~interest,” ete., we do nct know. The amount is certalnly large. Wo are quito sure it is never pald unless it is honestly due on loans or invest- ments. A large amount that is honestly due is never paid, owing to the fallure of enter- prises or the dishonesty of managers, We ownership, by impairing the stimulus to in- dividual effort, might do as much harm as good. Patent privileges is another cause, but the same objections may be urged against their abolition. Are theso fortunes detrimental to the public welfare? That depends. A French economist glves us the best answer: “The greatest fortune that can be imagined, If it is the product of labor, without fraud or violence, scandal.” And the same may be said of fortunes springing from palpably unjust laws. A university built up from a Standard OIl trust fortune or a Pacific railroad fortune cannot overcome the evil of its getting. Such wealth arouses popular discontent and corrupts public morals, On the other hand the fortune which comes from genius in the organization and direction of industrial tillating butterflies, like delicious Lad; soveral demure elderly sisters. Those gay scin- five for 81 HUMPHI y Dolly, Would you like t o get married? Do you imagino that 1t requires adeal of wealth to go to Ilousekeeping? Come in and seo what we oan do for you for 8100. or #1560, or $200; and then we don't waat the money, cither. heart on and settle down. outfit gradunlly us your earnings come in. Marry that girl you havs sot your You can settlo up with us for your i ? o ted R ARG AR RO ALY think the public interest would be promoted | orEanization ~and = directio S inous known what it s to climb precipitous Alpine | % SRR e el ¢ this annual payment, be- h om the invention and patent of e hich I b s AT by the increase of ) 8, 200 Syent, J ¢ o e ple re d me, 3 X 4 : X the e stims alue (AR benAR ks Capital (our great want) was fowing into the | ¢th g of ineatimable va ¢ aroaifis 1S ce recuperated mo and fllled my logs with a e T Vo riat® (KePL L0 8 | The Methods Pursuca to Obtain tho Diph- Sountry, (and thb our,industries worefour- KOFId (Imust " bo fcounted ot mof harm ‘to orpendicatar and all. That was something | the breaking down of Tammany hall by @ new treatment of diphtheria is a prac- | partly by the establizhment . orablo justice we must say it is not and i 3 iy SR SR RS 18 | showing the collusion between Tammany’s | tical application of the latest advances of | standard of value, acknowledged to be 8UCh | cannot ho accurately known how We Submit a Few Rattling Bargulns 10 Reduce and Clean Out Stock, large our b A N R | police department and the criminals. We | experimental = bacteriolo; 3 L | by all the world, partly by increased honesty | dobt to forelgners 5. or what 1s. the sunes 5 : N R e o tanrs, | Simply wanted a good clty goverument ad- | Woekly. The Fflmm"“fl’;’ e wh]::;‘"’lt"lz in the management of our various industrial | charge paid on it.' We think, feannuil | | 8.Piece Bedroom Suits $11.75 | Window Shades 25¢ Qatrict attorney, police Justices, all banded | Ministored on business principles and con- | (o TUR EVIEE TAEEs ORI enterpfises, partly by improvements in ity | that the public interest will not be harmed Eim, antique finish, 20x24 bevel plate Complete with rollers and fixtures. fogether In S01id, organized resistance to | ducted according to the requirements of the y : Certain bacterla, | governments, the present condition of which | by a reduction of it, and would not particu- mirror in dresser. The spring roller alone {s worth the 1 assault, and tho fown in all its better ele. | ten commandments, and every othier consid- | When developing In the organism of an anl- | frightens foreigrers, and partly by the ab-|jarly be promoted by an Increase, Was Kan- picce Bedr Suil i Tonts elther &0 asphyxiated by the foul | ration had to go by the board. mal or man, produce an albuminoid poison | stinence of congress and state legislatures | sas” benefited by the enormous investment 2-Picce Bedroom Suits $7.50 Sy 15¢ miasmatic air it had been 8o long respiring, The Nersonal investigation of disorderly | called a toxine, which, circulating in the | from attempts at barbarous and blackmalling | of eastern capital in that state in the de- Elm, antique finish, bestead 4 feet YRt B R or 80 appreciative of the difficulties of the | houses WI\h which, in February of 1892, the | blood, causes disease. For example, the | leglslation. The notion which many people, | cade 1880-9? Did it not promote extrava- -high, commode ~dresser with 20x11 Makes you laugh, don't it? situation as to be prostrated in the apathy | movement was initiated, was not a crusade [ Klebs-Loefler bacillus, growing in the throat | especially populists, undoubtedly have, that|gance, unhealthy speculation, inflated val- (g rish Py L ] of a supine resignation. agalnst disorderly houses, but against Tam- | of a child, generates a toxine that produces | the foreigner who draws an income from | ues, over extension of A Mantel Folding Bed $12.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains per “I had been requested to take the presi- | Wany's vicious methods of protecting and en- | the systemic conditicn called diphtheria. American investments can do something to| dulling of the edge of thrift and hus- Pair $2.85 dency of the Soclety for the Prevention of | couraging disorderly houses. It was Tam- | It some of these bacteria be removed f he does mot get his money, is a halluci- | bandry? F o Solia front, elm, antique finish, with : 18 dis noved from | us it he does mot gt his money, ry? Has not popular dissatisfaction and Deat A wire spri When you see_them 11 know Crime, vacated by the death of Dr. Howard | any we were after, and not the disrepu- | the organism and placed in artificial media, | nation. What happens is that he goes with- | discontent and individual hardship and often L AURRSRISR T ADLRES: hothes they are cheap or Hot. Crosby. 1 consented to the arrangement | table women with which Tammany had cap- | such as broth, under proper conditions, they | out his money, and swears at us, while we | ruin been brought about by the inevitabl Good Mat S $1,85 Y T SRR provided the society would quit quiddling | italized itself; and all the hypocritical curses | will grow and multiply and produce the same njoy th commaodity which his wealth has | reaction? But a moderat y\ of x-ua- 3 b Hand Lamps 14¢ With small matters, such as arresting sa- | leaped upon us by the police commissioners | toxine as before. This toxine may now be | coioted. capital would b 8204 10080 Soft and comfortable and not full of B eepe! el 1 Tammany chlefs for pers g o created, capital would have been a benefit to Kan- holes. Complete with chimnaz nd burner. 1oon keepers for seliing beer to minors, and | and any chiefs for persecuting the | separated from the bacteria by filtration, | 1 150, that, strictly speaking, we | sas. And so of the use of foreign capital i bt ceasions v eed | commonce gunning for big game, such as|POor, frall unfortunates, was unmitigated |and if introduced into AR organism by in. | s it L8 88, also, that, Stricty spueking, 3 _Of the use of foreign capital in 3 . . q AR e AR TR ) L ia e o e m e | Foba(and knows by 4" olles, G GULK! o o0 | SCRlation 1L i arOlae ehe B st as Loah: | mead.yery-llio monex abroad, Thin isone [iis Uniied Blsiee. We havo dugbiiees had )| Batecn Bed Conforters idd MISAORES 8, ) x $2inn and Qiavenuiable. houses frequented by | such. We had no intereat. in the soolal evil, | 1ly & if it had been farmsd In ihe orsan o, | of, the major popullst errors, We pay our| oo much of It for our own good, and it has How nice you feel with several spare Japaned Fire Shovels Be ) tha Tudlolary. My conditions wers acoepted, | B0 more aid we have intereat in the gam: | But the virdlence. of ihe. dlseats. chos mn: | debla abroad by the expirt of gooda Peoplo | caused the wame evils which = an = over- comforts plled upon the shelf. s . i L ) and ‘we atarted in, Tho opening gun of thé | bIng evil or in the violation of excise. Those | duced Will vary with the quantity of 'the | %10 OWe money in Burope, buy bills of ex-|apundance jof eastern capltal produced in Good Gray Blankets 90¢ a pair WLy s HANS S ML AT ) campaign was fired in the shape of a ser- | Were simply three points at which we tried | toxine injected. Moreover, if the first dose | Chang2 from dealers, who exports goods to | Kansas, We must think the public Interest 3 sray b L 8 Y mon preached from my pulpit February 14, | to jab our daggers into Tammany's vitals, [ glven is 80 small as to produce only slight | Me2t the exchange, so that the debt is really would be fully as well promoted by a re- Buy them and your Investment will Hardwood Extension 1892, and we jabbed it, we did. We tried to show | iliness, a larger quantity may be introduced | PAld in Burcpean money. Our net exports duction as by an increase of the forelgn pay you 300 per cent next fal e ! “Tt would take an unpardonablo amount [ 1ot that crimes’ extsted and ought to be | a few days later without producing & corre- | f 801d last year were only, in round num- | dsbts but reduction should not bo forced by Large Easy Arm Rockers $1.48 5t AL 90k Hil i of timo and bo of no service to you to con- | broken up, but that Tammany was working | sponding effect, and progressively larger | Ders, $4,600,000, of silver $37,000,000, while | artificial means or the debasement of the Brge ARy ArM ROcKOrS bl Japaned Dust Pans - o tinue with any detall of the three years' |In With the criminals and that therefore | doses may be administered from time to tine | OUF €Xports of goods were $847,000,000, and | Value standard, =Natural causes operating to You will laugh_at the price when ) events. The community knew the condition [ Tammany ought to be broken up. And we | until at last the animal recefves with im- | We were producers both of gold and silver. | level the earnings of capital here as com- you see il We bought all” the or than dirt, o of things throughout the city, but had no | did show it; at least we began to and the [ punity doses many times larger than could | If the peoplo of Kansas had spent as much [ Pared with abroad will do the work as fast tactary had, socks feeling of it. There was consclence enough, [ Lexow committee finished it up. possibly be borne at first. time during the last two years In studying | 48 It should be done. Ladies' Cane Sewing R but 80 far as these matters were concerned, | *‘And I want to tell you that all the prom- [ In the case of the diphtheria toxine, for | the laws of trade and exchange, which are S p—— - ! N 8 G900 carpet, sawrisd Batiemin fi it was not sufficlently supple to be prac- | Inence that was given by Tammany officials [ example (obtained, as has been said, by | really laws of human nature, as they have | SPOTLED MACREADY'S ORATION. Can Openers tically available. The clergymen were not | 8nd their friends to the work done by our | growing the diphtheria bacillus in meat | spent in listening to popullst harangues, Kan- — Hard waod, aniigue. faleh ¢ | interested In the movement except to the | Soclety In connection with disorderly houses | broth), if fifteen drops of the filtrate contain- | sas would bo a far happier and more pros. | An Unusumlly Strong Pinch of Snuft Made | @ 8.Hole Gem Pans Al palisaiie o axtent of Intimating from timo (o mo in | V48 done for the purpose of confusing the | g Uio toxine bo' infooted Into s Vein of & | pirous, &8 Well 48 &.more Fespected. comumu- the Corps Sucero on the Bnge. { B Lurge and Small Dippers i ! Vi at a minister's 3 ! n from themselv 0] | eV 0 d i Vi B ( a g a '] y duty s to preach the gospel, Howe: 0 us, and working our activity s a kind of :‘lurl“l;)'n;:vl;unllll::l “.3'.,"..}3‘15.3.‘,"?.'fi.n'“.’['.fi"“.'.; Az, theu 1t & 3 When Macready was a young man classi- Tumblers per dozen Have some extra ones for the chile Vo belloved 1o the. peopler and kept at wae | moral umbrolla 0 Ward off’the ‘Gropeins | Here 1 Febesting tho Injoction trom time 10| What is wanted most of all, especlally in | cal drama in blank verso held on the stage A TR R e dren 1o 1ug Off. work of discovering the facts and publish- | Storm from thelr own unprotected heads, | or four months the animal will bear a dose | ¢, CONMURILY in which Judge Allen resldes, | says London Figaro. — One of these was 5 q able Knives and Forks Per : {ng them. * We know, or thought wo know, Tammany journals obfuscated the air with | of 200 times tho original quantity. In ian | & Abrician atipntisnich tha Sarc of e4ch | Aemiliug; or, the Fall of Rome." Aemflius Folding Ironing Boards Set ; 48¢c 1 at when this process had been contlnued | such religious consecutiveness that it w ; Verryd] man to his own business and a diminished | o 4 e i {hat when this process had baon continued ( #uch religios tonsecutiveness that it was & | words, the animal bas become mmune (o | occupation with the aftairs of the world at | ¥a8 Played by an aotor named Pope, and tho Cuspidors ey TR A e “Our ocloty Suftered some pretty hard | But when it became clear, the people wers | 1t now & vein of the immune animal be | WTEe: Statistics—custom bouso and others— | exlgencies of the play required him to be forks. raps at the hands of the police; among | With us, and are there today, So that when | opened and some blood withdrawn, the serum | 32 MOre OF less mischist'in democratic coun- | brought on the stage on a bier, supposedly BITED WM, e0niad. b7 ik p| 5 others, our detective was arrested and | Feporters came to me to ask my opinion as | of that blood (the other constituents being | (T\e%: because they Lelp: to conceal the fact | dead, and Flavius, acted by Macready, spoke Ingrain Carpets Beliing Flos 4 thrown nto Jall on the charge of blackmail, | to the proper method of dealing with the | removed) may be injected into the system of | that the trade, commerea and industries of a | an oration over the body. P B Revolving handics, made of fine pols The object of this move was to discreli | social evil, I told them to go homo and mind | another animal or human belng withodt i1l | COUNLry are made up of thousands or millions | ‘sejerate s Y- RIaR, (- RIDS. AR MDA | AU wock, prevalliay oclars | our work and to prevent his Interfering | thelr business—or words to that effect. offect, and the animal or human being thus | Of individual transactions, on each of which | Yorerate snuft-taker, and Just before golng on | SRS oo ‘ l'l'z::vhm‘x:.lw;:»ulr‘:"l";:e “iri”flfii"}‘:!!;, n(.J.:"nfi:: WARY OF POLITICIANS. Il:ornluh-d becomes immune to the disease, in | “‘r‘; bm( hulhu'ruy ip the world—the man | e h.ll:'g‘e uI:.n .d'.’[“u‘.“‘ “I I‘n[ “; e'.sh‘:lfl-n:(’}r‘-.lell - - , Moy {80 e SR, i | A O EO AN, o, | i o b oo Nore than it o 5 0 och o s by s B s it it e reenes | § Terms Cash or Easy Payments., wrong that they are self-sacrificing enough on cannot be Eiven to the matter of | tne ‘dlsease, the. Inceutation. within coiared | the notion that every voter ought tobscao was the fiery Welsh atul, =~ Eope - — 10do il the Wrong themsclves, o as to | Working with an eve single to one end. 1t ia | abio ‘Limita, Ia curative. Jor examplo. 1t s | 81y bout (he way everybody elso dows piy | N5 duly Drought on the stago by the usual ) K save others the bother of the thiquity: Impossible to do two things at the same time | cnila hus Leen exposed to dlphtnerls. inoen | businens, Y Cvervbody else does bis | army of “supers,” and Macready began Open Saturday Evenings Only. A HELPED BY THE NEWSPAPERS, :';fm"‘l:"”“"l sithar of - tham. And thore s Iation with the serum of o horse rendered . how, asc-of the Remanw, thy blseding T ——— 3 . o hat has e nearer to making us y L & country calls thee in vain, Time and for- ! el i \{.’:"“"vm’c‘g'e\“:r"y‘ aoraan® | profane (that 18, the clorical membera of our e (o fhttioria an Aoovs described will | | The Buflalo (N. ¥.) Express gives the fol- | tune may do thelr worat, ' Sinoe thou— Vi § fo get some new facts into th air. Al | 0ciety) than the attempt to lmport into the | 4 Jater stage Inoculation tends to cure th To the first Hote, 1o Macready's sstonishment, Pops's i 3 R et e Jaain lnde the Air AL orussds political and partisan considera- | 3iscace. e the Mlu':'n.” f~l“ll\n'!"«m asked by Justice Al-|face began to work, and then came a sneeze ¥ Quited us by turning round and helpink s, | Uons. Whatever advances wo have made in | “'These are the facts av applled ln the new | wealth in the hanie ot Gnoiiduyinitons of | from the dead Roman that shook the fies. ! 31 ey 01 Dot heip b thoy blaciin us: | my own city, wo have arrived at that point— | yorum treatment of QIphtheria. 8 of individuals are un-| Macready started as if shot, and the audi- i i AL Ty 0 90t WAk 53 thar-bisokx at least the rank and file of our citizens have ' Just or not--a euficlent answer is that, de-|ence began to titter, but he went on: { i purpose, for it kept the mm.‘: My m"‘"_‘:: ~~where we want the administration kept ~ re——— % spite many violent and unwarrantable acts “Since thou hast left us we are encom- 12 i RRA bald haome's atttntion had o untouched by the taint of politicians. There 04O Ul BW) 38IY OUY 40j ‘03430u0d | connected with their growth, they have come | pagsed by enemies who-——' b We woro bartal i cution Oxed upon It | is no republican and no democrat in the ten [ SU4TE oM Auid (A aUS UaUM ‘Goivl puu | about through a natural tendency, which has | " iere the corpse began (o show animation, 3 weok 80 by Without giviog the ul:llu - # | commandments; no republican and no demo- AIvniqag up RIOA MIN Ul PI2Y 2q s oyQ | made them inevitable sooner or later, ven | and then came a succession of sneezes. Boll- h i thing fresh. We secured ‘hl’f"mlc: "_“L crat in business. So that politics Is as much | 4% SRV SSIN i53A @) ¥N0ay} 4noy wo | a free field to the competitors in certain in- | ing oyer with rage, and in a volce Leard all e o aocured the indiotment | an impertinence in the honorable conduct of | 54 34OUS ¥ OXVW pu¥ wiisauoao Auouduisy | dustrics. It ia but a question of tme when | over the house, Macready mnuttered A 3 o faled Lo mbiin *iciety atock went up. | a municipality as in the honorable and suc- | UOISOH W) Uils $490u0d 3o weiaos v uj | the weaker will bo forceds to the wall and [*““Drat your blood, sir why don't a 1 onn. Bt peotla’ Bapt “lafiua Mack went cesatul m::nlnll;rllklun of 8 bank or manu- awadde (I U5 AVl WL sug dowvans | the whole business wil be n the hands of u your PP T b atter. h actory. ew York w ver adminis- | UPWISD YIJON 94) U0 PIAlIIe ‘0BV sJvad [vda [ few persons. This is particularly frue of a 1 dience p = ~ = 3 [ it, nnd’r lkl-yvv“t't'o:u:?“s:;".&n'fiuf ;',‘:,' tered honestly, economically and effectively | -A98 4110 SIU) Jo £131008 [wojsupy sojpwry ayy | simple article—oll for v oourse, it W‘:m i'fl:;‘.‘i :“j’.';‘(‘,"“‘f,,;“:‘u‘ ||1:'.:| :.fu"i.hm.lfi"\ ,v until 4t 1a swept clean of politics and poltis [ 90jsq Peaveddy oys ‘'9yQ ap suy ejepy | follows that the survivors of the strugle | man who gave it (be Snuft | i L |

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