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= p Q a “The speeches of Senator Depow and Gov. Roosevelt are calling forth boundless enthusiasm from all J quarters." —Clpning from Republic Pbrtebetoloteinleboteloledeinteinteleioi-tetedetet THE BEST HUMAN VICTORY. EMPTATION jan tis part to play In the dev ment of character, the Strength of life ts ner by the Wonguest of temptation We may call DO man Virtucue unt! be has won euch a@ victory, It tn not abmenoe ot temptation, but the reaction from It that Insures the persistence of peers mee of A Unlverelty Ut omay be Tn ‘Tartary or itn Tand) where the wtudentn @ row, and eagh very morning to teach bh By this means Qnger, To realm wrote hele one to Fealet other tnpulses ORY'S DAILY. doe ielellelielisinielteteieteisiei CARTOON. milmieteltet iw eA i an Drees hi aleletobalel-f=lelel=lsloboteleiateloletolatetotl oteletatelot-lelotatoloteleleleltolotelotalobtol Described by Rev. David S. Jordan. food men are not wholly good, In the atorion of Hret Harte the gamblers and tote are capable of pure Impulmes and noble aeifdevotion. ‘The pathos of Dick ne reste largely on the aame kindly fact. It Me indeed a fact, and those who would pave auch people should Keep It conmtantly tn mind ' | | living yet, whtoh I doubt, an old miner who has had @ hard, wild life, a vielm of drink, and the savage Keeley cure did not eave hin from delirium tremens Gatos to Palo Alto for muoh help as found there Am he mat walt mikht be NTHUSIASM. y | Wi | I \ Xa showing that the death totals are relatively smaller chan the trathe ‘ 1) is justified, t fiable homieide” to kill, if the murderer-by-criminalaogligence does | ‘ 4 + nor humanity nor character nor life itself ; perity¢ T number among my frlende, If he be} Ite waa Tle walked from low | vol. 4) NO. 14,817. Published by the Press Publishing Company, 02 to @ PARK ROW, New York. Entered at the Post-ome that vast mine of death and destruction in Greenwich street, Did " FOO 0-00 0-tr ee eee FT . THESE GREENWICH AERT MERCHANTS, Pome eettntntnenenereets | whieh they had been dealing for years? there any excuae for heaping ap such chem ieals in quantities sufficient to wreek two blocks 1) and shake the lower half of the city ¢ P On every hand we seo a growing indifference te human life, b| individual rights { motives The steam railways kill the most degraded ureedl iore and tore, asking the public to congratulate them upon the faet }that, while the aetnal number of the killed inereases, the pro Jof the slaughtered to the business done is decreasing’ The electric care mow down ever larger numbers, felicitating themselves npon | a | In fact, every improvement of modern civilization that ean Naame possibly be used as an instrument of death is so used, ane tat use And the officers of the Jaw and the general public, in leed every one exeept the bereaved, seem to view thes: murder with complucenee. Isa dollar really worth more than aman? Ts it mere justi | treet tena enenee IT ALL RIOT TO KILL FOR DIVIDEMDST tet te teen tate: Hee the killing incidentally to reaching after prof its and dividends ¢ This mania for getting rieh quickly is) trampling: every principle of morality. Tt respeets neither honesty \nd if anybody protests, Fthe amazed and angry shout is raised: Would you menace pros Would you block the wheels of the ear of progress (” many of | Only the other day we were seeing the coal barons | them noted for charity and philanthropy in private life--grinding down into the dust of slavery and starvation « thousand tines as And The necessity of earning certain div many human beings as their private generosity ever relieved, what was the “justification (” idends, That seemed to those worthy gentlemen an unanswerable reason for the ernellest oppression. Perhaps these very merchants who owned the Greenwich street mine of death are in private life humane and kindly, liberal givers to charity, And they are now exousing themselves to themselves by saying, “We were only doing as others do—-trying to make our busi | nesses pay,” It is the same story throughout our industrial society, Kor to 4 orm of it THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, ih at New York as Second-Clans Mall Matter, | + CRIMINALS WHO PLEAD: “WE DID IT FOR MONEY.” ¢ Exposure and punishment should be swift for the builders of { they not know the nature of the chemicals in |e \nd this indifference is based upon the lowest, + 1900, * THE Hefeleoblofebeetoeteotedottobteottototlebettotloteleoet MEAN INSINUATION Ww GAY NEW YORK. lnleimiminloiotelninleinteieloltobinlotet - By G. E. POWERS. 4 g setefebetoleteieele! taelololoitetetelletotote, ‘ THE INFORMAL DINNER PALEY HOSTESS (only woman present)— Dinner ts served ‘ Wate me eat nine dollars’ worth! . ( I'l keep the pace from ‘beef and’ to ple? CHORUS Here's whore Dennett's loses my daily twenty conte! Wish Vd brought a eatohel along ‘ oF ILLIBBOYS ( I've been training for this for a week! Hope TM get the seat nearest the keg! Will she expect Vil win in a swallow! us to Up the waltrens lack coffer | wonder” They say she serve in finger-bowls! ebotetetodeababalatatedetntetetede) Th the barter #how of a hotel in Wash lie 1h any house, a itttle ohtld who had | ; ington his " == =_ never kiown Ain came Into the room| ‘ san acne ‘Hoatl Me esirror: 7 iad joatad ee eet ume hie nang. | Werly power and rank and title were the excuses in justification for | ; t D8 . alld He i Thai Bae) to that of the DAVID AS This a grown inan weld not do without | 9... treating the individual man or woman as a vielous habit rh shrinking, but the child bad not AN OLD RASCAL . .. : | | Before him nvery day ot rtie after another ts ytelded up as} tearnet to be a respecter of persons WA mere pawn, ‘Today dividends is the plea, It | word, but the lens elite, a trig . «oaweritice. Lo Kipting’s| The scarred face lightened, the visions 1 cubiiatiiaiiitineimpdimiatae \ f | NEW MASK, j as - — gle Inst the temple eltotnd f Var a s f vice I8] of demone vanihied for a moment, and) Te . . is a rotten plea. It is only the old familiar! Long—What yo! tink ob de elo hes? gence. Jas urrender \fier another! the poor man repeated almost to him i ae ‘ | Bhort—How kin 1 tell il T ree ‘em on {Us all right, father, we're only trying an interindividual psychotogteal exe In general the yt the man cinman, b 1 woman and | Dickens “1 know! hnman selfishness, the savage in man, disguised in the new mask of | smebouy? periment ‘ Who wole oul iy | 1. There | eof tte ehtide | ken the king: | Tan tT j a fi a a . 7 Are ome Kuch, fie 1 and birth, |} f not God 10 9 | “progress, tis simply crime for money. | ~ = VF diten. ‘The siuns maqiaahivarelt ton ‘The mind teat reat within ttaelt, | It is not for, but against, progress to cut down wages, to limit | 9 “8 IN POE HOME t pay ho, Kor ne wicked 1 try 1 the ronactousnere In Mied with the yi fi i i , " i Ad jon Mactiatierof millions (One laleesthot Bl xl) ES. ivike, the production of goods, to ceonomize on devices for making life ae, Wouldn't that freese your, fom “Wauldn’) that wrinkle your e driven to feel In tie very | : teeth in winter f y the olaneio exciwmation Whi h the boat much _— | property seoure, to degrade and desolate and destroy in a mad, un-| The expression waa a starting lead are \ slate," ; . M | i i aa ‘ ne Ye ww ogirh in a red walnt Vin and the ie writ H + home: LAURA JEAN LIBBEY Advises a Young Girl Feerupulous rush for the spoils, Unjust profits do not add to the | threw {1 nthe tp of her tongue Umes with them roe arming Who Wants to Borrow, ; 4 : into Mar at {odlan Summinr Na miltipies He worde and th ith + milknod ie Health of the nation as a whole, Contempt for the life and the} mospnere a* an los in whieh It ik row. brood \ hi t Wopyried:, 1900 0 Treen | Company, | ' than @ toan (Mb ul 14 olatollet i . ; ity t merely remar wy by da ‘ ’ ht hon OM Mi | if ! ee Mh one vivhits of the individual destroys, not builds, civilization, THAT [the deen arrinn: (ie \ at ia, entraibes BER’ thie. nn] itown ive t He UPD UTHO re Hear vty a brnnte a & person owes F keney of rain Li mont rmer tiny tte \ ‘ 7 R mitt ant 11k ‘ r to owe you @ If we stand for anything in this country, we stand for the in | ney of rath; would” moat ; Amer midy isford weer) Ht nay tik dl haut » you (hitih é \ generally more] # Ane ; nrtety aC aang Ih her Matest whe i ' y {ro We unthdyiike tir me uk oA v the former dividtial man bis freedom, his equality, his rights, Tt is intoler Yael a AC what the mirl sal wae, Jt: with kn areator absence N \ sie : ean Pao ; iy , Ju resulta m the he purity vf language than ie inate) freian tot ; iti Wan of the money? 14 ‘ to dobt | able that when a crime is committed the criminal should go free, and [fy ware oo peu EASON EER OE ABR ESHER RSIS ht tured em, Wut 1 nee [ y way 5 "to get out, petal Py la ee aa Aw BYPns i 1 ' @ mire, Vlewee wulyine ine ho 4 Fae money bore even be applauded, because his plea to the indietment ix, “L did it | ot ‘ ey muah into mK eu r our slang}? he Hvenin 4." ris Welont wine | ij Joa ave ite legitimate (Ny J, Wasnt implisned ’ No matte wel know the \ arm, | for gaan Ky be UL) pd ' all ther t vo Aas hom t Tah on daracgour dbbe : i + ‘ If these Greonwiel street merchants are not punished, severely | t H h vec [ De tor 9 a sui iL | Sa cht ' punished, it will be a contenptious dap in the fiee of every iin, | sletletebtetetetetetetstet p i ree ee ' tly and ov alriiunve j way of meeting 1 U : : I Tl wh r tof thie wort to | Ma keep | And merrowing easily becomes an alarm: | | ; f vor and ebild inthe community. Hers up the investigation IP ALL TIAES allt marl | beg at cane {ng habit, if litte Wy te put th wiitel ave nia vontrot | b Love Tir B, hota Mowlliticeices Hugh | OATPK polniowt home — KW the way of obtaining money thus If HIP ' ourself and | If wnilty, send them up! | ; , JhwllAlomesheciaebeinw wage} ‘ i You find 1 diMoult to pay the frat anatded gu" aly MA Be aE terrd call nug to ue leaw appeaitnaly io] - debt, how could you expect to pay the t It Would be unwomanty to avoept ase | iP eLuaed ater spare hor atDeaat the blows of tongues Wpeoed one? Never jive upon some one tat anes LAURA JEAN LINBRY wi Hat hove bein tralned to better (NIN? | annem nmneene, ie means, It ts degrading, to say |4 LAURA JEAN LIBBEY A red rom of May Mra. May Wright Sewal!, President of 4 i f { i How sweet then t ihe liteenemenas’ Council j ; FF : lean i eomone gown (iene Pe A ere pain ins Iniematha) Counc! of Women.|? THE HALL OF FAME, § {Ht fe neither wise nor best to barter | Sollmbtelolteletaitelototetolotetatetteleior ENING GOWN, — |} , has recon, twen talking 0 | Good will of @ friend for w few | ' Wut tite bath tte duty Holrwniea Ona AU best of aan mie ity dollars, by nent? You would aoon be obliged | " And Time wil fo) HR beer ferntMD. ne 1d ‘abs ne} Brief Bic grapes of the BL EaGs dessa: wave reansed cor tho (arTMRemeantt You mowld anon be oblieed | T he blight and | f | mother who permite herself 10 se cares | bey ul f Woman who confeares to him thet rhe eto pay back thls second | % F | Jer inngungh has only. to expect that | Me ose Names Are QWen Mitle bills and has no way | hould ever insist wpont ET her chiidrengWil agsie in the propaga: | First Chosen Which to meet them, end suggests that eal Sia Hon Of Unpamaly Jargon. Bhe declared, he help her out of hor pecuniary em nek for an out and out i aA | Abd ne as ae a0) 1O--NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, | pile a ne a k elsjotetote Hication, fat © mothers the OR, Bent Trade for tig GD the Ralior of the Hrening W Who can advise a young fellow six teen years of age, very jnrae for nis GeP, What would Be a Kod irae I Tam now workiog in a dry goods Do you think my me? 1 am ix feet (a BILLY McGRE Mr, Ware's Boarding Houne pitho Bilter of the Mveniog Worl At my boarding by t (Ut be my b Noyt are not ralsine with the 0 prove that [| am right you ba piece of that cake,” eald 1, point. Om imaginary plece of cake that Hon the table, ‘apd pluck there raisin, and It alongette of i Ape you that | am oe ee oy # LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. | cs 1 to our own atinfaction we re paired t t bedroome of fame. PARR Heformed Man's te Fy Hauare ark ve { rom: « wh caring some mituging went t t was, and This evening aown te Diack mouaseline foundation of white taffeta. cut with a ¥ the middle of the front and has collar white lace, The girdi ‘The bodice, Sugwentions Wanted, Balier pt the vening World n't somebody kindly sugpest to me by tera A mes p ir for a young 0 a youn Gis dae ede mn a | onde in the back dnished with the isos, { pllese dotted de sole made over a aped neck, fastens in ie of |, or of plain black mousse. ling de sole, and has two long scart) mal a shock Instead of @ out, A amall | tad a rive yet, Bint” You bet, Uve tb Promoted from the coupe to the dog cart” | Ql N VIC’S CLOTHES HYBRID FRUIT ROSBBINGS in fruit brings out rome fine varietion—an improves ment. Recently a new fruit wae exhibited in London. The plant bearing it te a hybrid between the raspberry and the common blackberry. The taste of the frutt combines the flavor of the tollettes, In summer the pr on |dewberry with that of the raspberry, wore washing frocks and plain white and (t comes into perfection as the ‘itraw hate trimmed with ribbons, even | respberries are falling, when accompanying the Queen to the ec publte functions they were occasionally Ignorance of Law, ,| allowed to attend John Belden gives an old law and ex: Rey ema plains it; ‘Ignorance of the law excuses Electric Whips. ho man; not that all men know the law, An eiecirical horeewhip gives the ant-| but because ‘tie an excuse every UBEN VICTORIA always took the alent interest in clothes her Hildren wore. Bhe would only al ‘ow simple and comparatively Inexpen sive materinis for her little girie gowns, freshness and simplicity being he keynotes to the royal children’s battery is controlled by & push-button. © FINE nal PLUMAGE, UT will plead, and no man can tell how to] Soft brown felt, with oriole head andithe nation mow of the nath inoment fi beicharacter and thought and they should not for a the dignity and respon position.” too much to expect that Salem, ated at Bow. he Ja of our homes whall be 4 ar HT yen.” and “Nay, nay doin College, Hut sue Hh a Mitte decent care 1886, being @ for exam i pfteot, the talk therein clasamate 06 may be folPerulated that the walle, Longtellow'e, Took up itter- having em ature as @ heed not Mush, SCHENCK'S DEFENSE ROP, SCHENCK, the Viennese em- bryologist, who recently lost his} position in the local university fo Hix claim to have dlacovered meth: ody of regulating the sex of unborn children, has \seued a pamphlet defend- ing himself, and announces the future publication of an e wii! conclusively pro profession, Published "Twice Told Tal ‘837, Entered Brook Farm Col- ony, for @ time, 1% Appointed Surveyor of Port of Salem, 16, Wrote "Bearlet Letter,” 1600, Appointed U. 8. Consul to Lave erpool,’ 1863, Died, Plymouth, N. H,, May 19, 164. Forceful, mystical writer; per- haps greatest of American nevel- tate,

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