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= |‘ GAY NEW YORK. “1 muppose she took the puppy along to in Pompton,” “That's the new style of ‘corn harness,’ cHhonys the cop, or bridge to call on the other Bronx,” WILLIEBOYS-— a welgh,” a “Bome one must have left the steps 4 wriggled in.” i “The cart's cot a 45-degree list to starboard,” And he Wok tbe cuit which they had made ana Durnt Hi in the Are, ant ground M to powder Ana wren ed 1) upon the and made the |G FMC Of Arwel drink of Me—Hsodue anatl,, 9 ‘ VERY god muni have lis temple 4nd thin wollen calf of the text ta pexoopilon, It temple ts vantor wis Cathedral in ¥ tn Italy and t By G. E. POWERS. AT THE PARK ENTRANCE, THY FAIR ONE—That bunch of chapples seem surprised to see you sharing my dog-cart, Willie. “Ho never rode in anything swellor than a farm wagon when he lived B| we are the everlasting and implacable and deadly dangerous enemy “No, the horve Ie a ‘broneh.’ ‘They're driving him up to Williams ignorant and stoop-shiouldered, “They way she eats broiled diamonds for breakfast." We are not prospering at the exponse of Europe. We aro “IE be ever clopes with « 200-pounder like her, it'll be a case of stealing §} making Europe sharers in our prosperity and helping the European : TALMAGE'S SATURDAY SERMON. ho ys tee ae ts on th onecie o THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1900, d ‘QPEAKING OF “SCUTTLE” POLICIES. XY ‘ het ee CBiorld. | By Ferdinand G. Long. VOK Messeresere iasaoanonngn ed NO, 14,019, Entered at the Post-OMlce at New York as Becond-Class Mall Matter eer csecaas: n SNARL AND A SNAP AT A FRIENDLY HAND, | i}: Published by the Press Publishing Company, 68 to 6 PARK ROW, New York. | | A Gorman “economist,” Vosberg-Rekow by name, has just | qualified for a bust in the vast and erowded International Galle ry haeesoeeeeeeep Of Bolenn Asses, He has written a book on | ALOUD BRAY world commerce, in which, after eulogizing the | dahaae industry and skill of the American people, he | Leeenbeeeerees AAyat The United States lain an economical sense—our enemy. | This statement has cansed a great wagging of assenting long cars abroad and here. Yet when we come to look at it, could any» thing be more ridioulous ¢ Whi does he call us Germany's enemy? Because we are sell | ing to German citizens better goods and at lower prices than German | producers are able to offer, And why does he regard that as a hostile act? Because it is depriving those Germans who produce poor goody at high prices of the “home market.” We are raising the standards of Gorman civilization; we aro teaching German consumers to want more and better goods of all » kinds; wo are compelling German producers $ HOSTILITY to think, to progress, to offer larger and larger THAT is THE 1, Hon wer wages to induce the development of industry WRIENDLIN IAD, ! and skill; we are making it harder and harder for German sloths, sluggards and dullards to dominate and keep down German brains and energy, Thereforo |§ we are enemies of the German people! As if any man or people that teaches any other man or people | ¥ anything that makes for progress could be xn enemy! Why are we forging ahead more rapidly than Germany or any other great nation of Europe! Because wo are a free people; because opportunity comes to all here and remains with any who of nobles and soldieys who eat without working, who cause tho B| levying of heavy taxes, who contribute nothing to the prosperity WINNOW THIS CHAFF Al AND FIND A LAUGH. while in Kurope it is a badge of servitude, SHE KNEW BEST. No, we are not the enemies of the German people or of any other people on the face of the earth, On the contrary, we are the show éllis tt waniy Qopvcalt” great and good friend of the masses of mankind everywhere, But THE ETERNAL INQUISITIVE: ‘Thay call {t eo because it's on of the dog-cart down, and he reas, For a long time yet the parasite classes may be ablo to fool the people, to befuddle and infuriate them with cries of “Foreign OnTHSs FROM p| ine: “A thousand shares of New York PARASITES. people, having tried all the silky schemes for| He-Gracious! Mise Nellie, I'm sorry " your hand, Shall 1 get Mai hen wo hecho ranne g[eeeteeeeeeeeet keeping out good goods and good ideas, and! tome cold cream? nn | | etove wa book, Clarence.” ‘ gto sab ti ibis ore hiele: having found them all failures, will see the real cause, In that] 8Me-Ab-nomice cream wilt answer, ' _ "'Nen and as usual you women want 0 rend the last page fratl’ t . ; ned again by a “corner In Pacific Mail | ay, good-by emperors and kings and parasitical nobles, soldiers SURE ENOUGH. €XCELLENT REASON, OF A wudden “rie of Rook 4, Thole " 1 U 5 UVES apts tapi MURURID Boke LETTE and all others who reap where they have not sown and eat when brain gone, they die, ‘The gowned ec | they have not toiled; good-by huge standing armies, biting close the olestaatio comes | ) reads the funer TAA ina PAT Ai vorvice) “Mlessed are the dead who | Pastures of the people while they await orders to go forth to sense- i, gf the Greeks, and the Tal Mahal of th die tn the Lant!’ Mistake. They dtd |}, orig 7 7 i TAL al baggie Ra A ea aL DMs th ne Late inet aclba eat loas slaughter; good-by All the stupid old aystems handed down from 4 Koiher, Ite pillars aro grooved and hem! ignorant ancestors, whereby the people are plundered and oppres- u gold, and jie nbbed * peopl el ' ' h Re Uae puiige | Papi Te dt easeld intae ica ie sors and sharks and confidence-men, disguised as statesmen and ho 4 {te floorw ar ork, Indeed, it 18 @ mene! patriots, grow fut and mighty, ‘ fesnoliated gold, and ite vaults are metimes th ralyne eription. ; ' py nibh UW tt aaa le Gaver lmantaallon ef any As for us, let us take good care that no designing persons of ‘ mare Moaring gold, and tt ine who + looked tn, What] ,) . unt { f 7 t | Coals ALL Me eh a t Ntoked IB our own conntry fool us into adopting any of these ideas of ignor ry spot Bi a POR j b pedals are tramping 4 1 ite ot mem: loulath ing ke by} »}ance and barbarism, ‘fo irfien in & lawyer, oh” ‘ \ hime Pulled out are ashi a and Athan suitaiine, and emer The t i Vos ‘ , “Can't you ree him practiaing at the torr _ Betty Because ho'n never ast me to Ine at the head of Jing to am fro, and Jontl hinnihe ho best sentence in Dr, Vosberg-Rekow’s book is: bout B gird ae aha a anomie’ | ake eae vanhes ago the srt antec «mr LITERARY, SIDELIGHTS. G, Somethind Abus Books, i puldere and even and care n ae rvalden » Michane stan ote and Bookmakers, 4 trils c nd ie wilet four or five times ° , 7 time before etree teed q 7] Further, every Hee Yi e A deal «Orde Jer!” and the aptonteh \y oun mIONTY ; Loam if he egieak fpf a 4 era to etm ever wth sac rast flgh a pte mult il ply Us tarapl fer What an altar tito the Freeh le Tsay re waN OnE r| Chee Sresiers ieessdevees "abn of Carley eee ANS Neen. Pe, Oumar evelyn wit vos oe, and ' n sot F i neogers ° \ ft We. ploturee of fork roclely had excention. 2 | anMy, Long may it remain so, Long may item’ (larper & Bros), The hero, a |corréat, then Max Nordau's detract @tone, a4 other | toeentetntnortntntetnteen “perf dashing young nobleman of Charles It's owe the author of | {ng-room dexks : se aes ; orm a “perfectly disciplined army” of Prog: | jay, Is wrapped In a swirling wtmons| WURel A a ey oad, & long whine 7 ‘ (i t ere ft 8, obac “ Mes 9 bron. | ‘ , " ta n and Intox!- | Pieces anit ns vai ress and civilfgation, waging war against idleness and i incompetence, ie cn baer, Lo ea pagel aod cae snleceys of vonge THE HALL OF FAME. , , wart doine ot n struggle ,jation « ok Bi P Outs aNd tho Keto) Finke la aie pe nt wha change ie wipro poate phe te the| ignorance and savagery at home and abroad, And MAY no cheap | semblance to his father (a cynical. but | finan tiie We le Pea ‘bas phil, ed a aod ten th 4 his \, " o'clork | worship « e le industrious highwayman) leade him into gaw @ man q apd ten thousand ot shou TiWitr raracaan, {little politicians frow Canton or elsewhere lend it astray by success-| ome nurrine compliations, "Tvs. Bon =| day laat week, jvait not fide phat nis | { Brie? Blographion of the al fully preaching the gospel of grab, d ot Carleyeroft” reade more iike a play . hua Men Whose Names Are | LAURA JEAN UBBEY. Honesty Is Always i a " k grab, greed and glory. For that gospol| ,Ceneveron ame mae Me | Satan Witinamabidbite, waa Crome ka PNovgas'sibas { ; The Best Policy|" means prone rity only to knaves, moans taxes and tyranny and toil | most no alteration, ae the own litte homemade pedestal on Parnasnuy's | 4 i“ Hi," writea to me on to "| know of you: Bhe kept that whioh wis = ra =| OF not With some buch idea) it 1s dedi- that would not ‘eats a Sine “Dear ri ahi Soma weownl T) not lawfully hers tte tntntr ttn eno- ttn ents trtatn tatiana tn eebetndntabetutndnoutnutnte ombntuentubuta pated to the former of thie bale of inte, | has thrown @ mixed assortment Ou ea A ae ‘ LAURA JEAN LIBBEY leas 1 teri fay of theve entsailen (the former, howev eheck, 4, not know! hott + 5 a . P - R Ri " ni ' hy gee a FANCY SILK WAIST, | w LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, w |)" mln" fipparcy for mumor ABM etttn the shape fs volome eniticd MVS Witty tid heh ivanell pets Ftrttemeneestnttettetettntntatetntimtntntntetettetntetettntenecanonee:t | (2 TI fi |Home Folks” (The b. to me? It tea t and Indomed A Dead!’ Ieane, American young mea (tho finest on| ROMO & " he) Company). The Hooslér singer \* 4 With the exception of the stamp : To the Rlltor of he Myening World earth) marrying rich foreign gitis? How) i's Mine teeth cha ware, wel sina wi to It ia, Replying to the above, 1 hasten to (4 | ‘i ft Jeotton, if Mokine | 208 (his idea strik are! th : nd his name | RIY, that h make one fee) way the check js of no use whatever to al In the event o' lection, if MoKine Chere-any ouch re ere Was once a man queer in tn rea tegfon at the you. | ley should itle Ro id be Preale any quent was Thackeray, and he wielded the } Inters: $ ANY abe prowenting wud a check for jont (it Hanna di nn died Me- ANGLOP OBE, and unerring | home tt " ir i only Tease presen ws a ch r Non Would he FR " s The Police Are Au payinent would tind himeett or herveit {4 Kinley would be President. ‘The is oar, re Might. The Rowen- Merrill Pabilehing Com- ‘West Point, 182-6, {i serious trouble tainly a “dead issue” An Eni To the RAitor of The Bening Wort hia Hime many Imitators have FWD | Seny from thelr lair in the Middle Weat ay nv ot civil war Prost 1 n told me | had “Hannaire Some have reviled, some have merely open! ; Ta obtaiy money on it would be ¢ In your city of New York I am told sought to depict, aucloty, The names of send forth few books. But thove few! % dem Lincoln offered him the com- (ry to mocure money under tatwe p dead to rights, there is mueh corruption on the police Robins have ice The Iatest of society's usually bit the with no uncertain mand of the Federal army, but he tense, 7 § Politios Break Up a Home. force, and in the comic papera | see alleged dekineators {a a M-cent magasine sound, Witness, n Knighthood! } resigned; and, going over to the Bornes ate i A oh ys 4 | To he Baitor ot The Bresing World Many pletures of police brutality, But, on whose unwholesome bie cover a| Was in Flower," “Phe Biack Wolf's Southern cause, took command of Watoh it was drawn Never seek to appr jate that which | thought, word, action and deed as yo pues through life and you will avoid pittalis, Moma eanily within thet ich they not worked for or which @o ma: jaam of ain, fe not fighttully your own, my dear LAURA JEAN LIBBRY. Wie weele 1a 8 Speak Commodating, Anew looking lot of meu War. ‘The opirit of coveting that which be 4 foal arguments at each other, It COD8) 7 gyep saw, HARRISBURG GIRL aa rs * , oa two, Burrendered to Gen. Grant at Jonge to others means \ atop on the |e bbebltlteiniminltebetebeiminteltolet the rem of us etalk, bores we WOMAN AND THE WORLD, ‘one, (wo, downward With. Be wteiotly honest in| to death, and m 4 dread meal American Impertin tig Appereatton (Court-oues, Agra 1 face to face with a great Covering money which after @ three-montha’ visit to New York|man and a woman are making facen at | Breed,” “The Redemption of David Cor-|} ino forces of the Confedermey, My father Is a Repubi oe Sleoseal! give as my opinion that the New York |©4¢h other, This pertodical obrin- with the ttle of Major-General, @ outing polit | Devise force are the west bred, most ac- | ——— SC TOnaee rank he retained throughout the brothers are Democra: ni, 1865. Waa soon after elected Prem of Washington College, at ton, Va, times, We were a happy family before! TY Mh Editor of The mreatng Works this campaign, Now what De you know we are the most imperti- My father says {f Hryan is elected he|nent nation on earth? Here is an every: wil) turo my two brothers out of deare|day sample of No one would even. one day; fhe stopped to uff and Ax her hair, ny for voting for iim, My brothers aay if] think of asking “How olf te yout wire?! ro wwing her ebirt the proper way Died there: Oak 23, 3000, G FORTUNE rang the bell Wefauiters have mtumbled and tation i MeKinley t# elected they will leave thé] What are you worth? YOUR ‘Abd dab on powder here and db ou ‘ pp Aecounted a good strategist, & house, = ST# NOR AND DAUGIOTER, |Meton? How much dtd f It ts tho duty of w inder to return g Ser dar one. bon t what he has found to the rightful owner Here, We. tate was Pee, soa "is ‘be within le 4 oto a sn melee te " 7 5 Hen rd ais ree » Bing i 7

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