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thom, and agonizing prayer in Gethse- PREV. T. DE WITT CAT ACE, million people, shell have on its deéks twice {ts present population, withe * “yaxtations. _ THE ORY'S TIMELY CARTOON. EVIDENTLY Hii WON'T. Platt-Oh, TALMAGE'S SATURDAY SERMON. — HE Bible talks about “the ends | SOPPRERSOROSOR DSS ROS ERSS: of the earth” Ing dined Ae and not until now ha the “ute Lermost parts of the worl!" been re jealed, ‘This dear 1d world, whose Imck has been scourged, whose eves have been Diinded, whose heart has been wring WHT vet rival heaven. ‘Mla plane torn robe of pain and erime and de mentia will come off, and the whtte Epotless and jilttertms robe of hullni and happiness will come on. ‘3 ‘The last wound will have stung for] @ the Jast ume; tho last grief will have|@ wiped Its last tear; tho last criminal] % will have repented of his last crime, | @ and our world, that has been al@ atrnggler among worlds, a lost star, al @ wayward planot, a rebellious globe, a} @ miscreant satelite, will hear the voice] * that uttered childish plaint in Bethle-|@ won't you come and play w mane, and dying groan on Golgotha, and as Uris voice cries, “Come,” our world will return from its wandering never again to etray. Marching on! Marching on! tures.” It muy be after our workd, which ia] When, tn 1813, after ¢h thought to have about fifteen hundred |é!c, Which decided the Ca ainvaly IN TH three thousand million souls, and ail | ‘iibbicttieicivieleieinit end it will be after this |‘ de eo damaged by con-|. flagration that no Duman foot can tread | + (ts wurface and no human being can |‘ breathe ite air; but most certatnly the |.t. Gay “will come when Heaven will be Minished and the last of the twelve «utes of the eternal city shal! have clanged ebut, mever to apen except for the ad- tnfesion of some Celestia! embassage re- turing from gome other world, and Christ may strike his ecarred tut bealed hand tn emphasis on the arm of the amethystine throne, and say, substance: “All my ransomed one FSSSIITIISISTS gathered; the work isd Mnished my march thr eet fri her one Me on tho tone! I bade good-by co Folly Her Inugh was loud Her countenay Again T ptetu: The Joye of y Forever put And turned KICKERS FROM KICKE eRVII Kick 4 New tt Vo Move. yor To che ¥» ° % World © Brooktyn f nduetors ¢ at Most: faren OTHSCH Dy you know what this means? Silos a pening na) the een APN Kiek Scalnee tnetvilite. fave, time to do tielr volte ! : EoMtos OCEAN |S Kick Agninat Draw he Editor of The Keening W Last winter } wrote to dard in reference to the ope apd that of others, tr anzeroun to heath unin} It ts bad enougis fo thout having a cold blast Mpor. lV have a very so-| To the Lditor of 7 ich I-contracted In a} Tho American ¢ and Jf tha Board half peantes, Is Warninent should coln Poor deuple who buy, food) WRE CKING BUSINE: sieieiciciie!-t: ry ieiviniei Ucket WHEN THE WORLD » SHALL CEASE WANDERING, lonarehs the world tall con- tan nothy rug and to him w Ying ton armies. the alted powers of Curis- 4 hall salute each other ryt © WORLD: 8: ATURDAY EVENING, NO. 14.445 New York. AIK ROW all pet: : SOME REFLECTIONS ON B.R. T. AND ITS ARBITRARY BOSS When the chief V amet ef the bear generation, in a moment rivate cur, speeding over of sel fcomplaceney after dinner in his 5 the Indiana prairies to Chieago, said to voung Dr “The public be damned!” | 10 he voiced ina succinet, epigrammatie sentence vr sre OPINION OF renee Cr, that has never been improved upon the monop- sts inner opinion of the people. ‘The sume sentiment is held nowadays in ¢ oli lthe same cireles of High Finance, but it is expressed tess bluntly, | becanse the language of monopoly has grown politer, Capitalists as well as humbler men know the futility of being necdlessly rude and the sometimes fatal consequences of unneces- angering an opponent. The Schwabs pay mo “deportment in language, nearly all to have been public much more effective it is to expre. ruder but sturdier Vanderbilt put in so offensively blunt a phrase. His forceful ways of attaining an end regardless of opposition are out of date. President Rossiter, of Brooklyn Rapid Transit, for example, is well schooled in the art of euphemy. ‘To every complaint made to sarils attention now to what may be called and the heads of monopoly (who seem | shool boys) have learned how ina polite paragraph what the | him, from whatever source, high or low, he Bperene ee eeneneneneneds returns the stereotyped answer: ROSSITEIUS Alar aS “Tf anybody has any suggestions for bet- SAME THING tering matters they will be acted upon.” K penne 4 THE PUBLIC, HOWEVER, IS NOT INT OF THE GEM INTERESTED IN THE ACTUAL MAN STREET RAILWAYS TO THIS EXTED Mr. Rossiter knows as one of the clements of political economy With drawn saluted continental tre memorable & Will be each Jin front of ikdngy and con- shy whieh then hand ho tt he eletstelmtele that n street railway franchise is a public possession. Whether the public has been robbed of it, or wheedled out of i or paid a fair price for it, the fact of its basic ownership is the same, the principle unchanged. i The people know that their rights are H these and that they are perfectly justified in | asking any minor reforms, not such as to mili- IN MANAGING 4 now. al policy of the road. tate against the othing more than this is asked. Mr. Rossiter’s attitude is that of an Elevated Railw: holders of the road. vy enard who His conduct | is impertinent to one of the stoc is without exeuse or palliation, ardful of} The shrewder offieial head of monopoly is more public rights and interests. Tle sees further and with a clearer} vision that eoneessions, slight and unimportant in themselves, do | mu! to blind the public to exactions and extortions in which they lose more vital rights. It is the old Roman Emperor's remedy of “b vad and the for the clamorons mob. | Mr. Rossiter, wilfully and obstinately blind to this more diplo- en amid the erving seandal of his rude Ile is matic procedure, sits supinel) inetlicie! His conduet is puerile. forgetful of the obligations resting upon dim as the head of this vast system of railway gations that extend te the men in his employ | —obli- AND 9 TUDE OF INEFETC y. GB re-enene-enenenenenenone- 6 as directly as to the public. What has his road done exeept to “sweat” What regard has it had for the comfort and con- its employees? venience of the public, regardless of their rights? incapacity and ineffi- As at present run it is a monument OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES. _ fs the man called whos | hen was getting in, Isn't it lucky T saw askel the teacher it Hee she t down 3 pupil nz} mamma Imed small pied the youngster, “but ()' how fat) Aunt | v sucker. “y xP CYPOUINNY. er tyro mu Nave aid tt ft ten't polke te by grmcery and askerl for x mL cay wkd way “stout At canary seed tft kg day usked the are i sane tothe th fellow you, he Dut sou may give me some of THAT ehall Tsay next?” od Harry. who was writin D, aged four, went upst day and said 13 anda, roold sinter, “ts to know what tu have for her hat thy baby fs now “Tell her to have scrambled ying my olds} Dipped pitkl and tath was vielting Int preserved cherries, iy phe eume was the reply. "O09, mamma h than ems exclaimed Mildred, Ve tell her r whe exclita yourself, I'm afraid Vl lose part of aeee Ee got out ota nest ju nh the stale! FOXY vo RETORT COURTEOUS Hiderty 1 waw you with the charming tes your pardon, Kind lady,” bein Mies He fete Jay. 1 know her polite beggur, “but Pm badly tn ents very heed of money.” i inan—De you? Leish you'd pur "l wonder {€ you deserve he: sald for me with them. the Kind lady, suspteloust te 1 was it Mea a “good word, to give you a peany what would you do! with tt?" neman—No, Edowt If tcan only) * kenerosity would overwheln fet her parents ty oppose me PH land me, mavam. Id buy you a postal card and wrt a pote of thanks. 3 E RICK WITH ZEST AND THE _ MEK CLUB MAKES IT A KICKING FEST. mismanagement of whost Infuse The Ju Aubopent which cli wave ring him to Yeaterday morning. Chinaman was n teu out Know its SHIWOMAN hom ago. TL haye a e ome to the Ohh appear at coure 8 thero, but the » ‘The Judwe sald (it et dav) to call to-day andy will sink with dtindreds of paxsonsers w Iwas there, The lon niyo mini ex ) him by a court York an After me he had also . bs 5 eet ah fF bat itis now wors une court mAs 1 hav of serv as the y money Twas told tie | thes any old 4 we pay three conty to NPOINT KICK Kiek Anniust Mobbers, Werld ry newspaper in! at Murphy Inet de to What's the| a oe ee A | und him tn the ape of hoht-ups, murders, burglarics| police Ju eme Justice, You can nee 9 an ileal Gree -third street jscow has cll tan MARCH 9, 1901. sented wi ' 3.60, E’S STILL AS CHESTY AS EVER. {3 me on the chest. By T. E, PLENTY OF CHEEK To SPARE. POWERS. Bee ee ee ners esaes é EMPEROR WILLIAM—It's a good thing that fellow only hoched me on the ‘ | cheek with his piece of crowbar, I bud a narrow escape. He might have hoched g An Dear Mee tam 1 ae 1 young Dam at Insurance toto ha voles, Fam in love w who lives in Yonkers, Appear to return my love. but won me to vieit her, OR HOME DRESSMAKERS. The Evening Fashion 21-4 vards of m oe will be reguired. Vrequire 21+ ton 11-2 inches wide ding 2 inches wide, To cut this petticoat In medium size 6 rds of material 36 ta tired, ‘ine jacket from 32 cents pattern The pe for 1 cents. Both Send money to °C Palltzer Building, most to death and the het ransacked, testing against the in broad ¢ And excuse of{the ‘Third avenue branch of the Man- hat the posts are too lons.| hattan “Lt roads. It now t enough men to properly | sixty to seventy minutes patrol the precinct. Alluring ‘Trinity of yo twen Partie World's Hint. ‘9 cut this morning Jacket tn medium 42 inch bust) w 22 to 30 Inches watst) will BRONX CITIZEN, Kick Auninat Bad Roads, To the Kaltor of The Evening World HARRIET HUBBARD AYER ™S*®® anbalso wn eu k hn but Dox sop Daily ut inch ‘o trim as repr: yards of inse: and | yards of Jectdet ment cant do encourag ourself mo mal MW in is born in J tho Ba pint | pra ancholy, but & In Pebrs Ie in May, | 12 in June, iP hamise ‘SPEAK AUL Hull. Stewa HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. She ts most to win her company we lov ~ WHAT IS YOUR BIRTH MONTH? JONES, Stephen Decatur, Com-/ n, Admirale Porter and Far- gut and other great naval chiefs did THE QUESTIONS OF PERPLEXED LOVERS. vet his father objects to his getting mar- rie! until he is twenty-fve, He can support me comfortabiy now. Would you walt? He comes to see me three times a week, and he ts as affectionnte to me nan be LILLE. | THINK if 1 were tn sour place I should walt. If your love is genu- ine dt will endure, and twenty-tlve is full young for a man to take upon Mmself the responsibilities of matri- mony A Troabled Mother, Dear Mre Ayer i who young daughter of sixteen in love wich & young maak, He ix constantly con deep! ne. inte this young | erorin that he vlate for your daugh: Tt @# not enough ¢ fs Lota proper ass r 2 man should not suit personally, Ile has a right to alm Judgment In the matter, Means hile de not be harsh with the girl, nyeother PBs Rees anot you ¢ her to contide en- you are fonally yin you and elle hat youonly aking h for her happiness, and that you Hide Your ‘Time, have po wish to deprive her of the so- \ e Ayer © oty of a proper companion? wuthority te of Ittle avail in . but mother love ts capable Parent sue wD matte for ov twenty-tw Patenere handsome, but mlabie and practical marry rich. . discreet, affable and \ frivolous ohatter-box, | ember, yt) quarreling, ‘ yoatant, not tatelticent, | If in October, pretty and coquettish and likes to be uphappy. » Uberal, kind and of @ pact, fond ING OF SAMPSON: IEF ENGINEER MILLIGAN, of the Oregon; Capt. Dyer, of the Bal- tlmore; Admirals Hichborn and Melville, who constructed our ships and rt, Barron, | (No. Communication with t had become an old story, tern (No. be sent rns # cents, The W tern chap on Mercury, Ven talking to a gentleman formerly St took thirty! leaves City Hall with : other planets exclaimed the man at ¢ho tn- anetary long-distance ‘jhone, “you quit trying to cut int ghty-fourth street, where Again, during rhe rush hours every train manding room not enter the service by the gate of ches white wil be | Anaapolls, engines, nao came from the ranks. ONE SERIOUS TROUBLE, MER IMMUNITY, ‘Dinah, 1 notica you never have @ cold, I wish you would tell me what rules of health you observe. “Do none, ma'am, Don't know . eet dat's de reason I don't nebber ketch no colds. on Mars) room to pavk passengera into the space formerly taken up by the seats? Tt will also do away with two classes of human perkers, namely, the hog that cross his legs and the hogs that rush Ii -| madmen to get a neat. c. a, Kick Agninat Idleneas. “ takes from to go fron ve mi obll lain ty yeu about ead To the Haltor of The Evening World: the state the roads are kept under the teh de atte tka nalts hy ne If the party stenting herself “A Becond oni of Highways, Mie dust rlaes seer Nave reduced. the number; M7 Nation’ would kindly let us know ty such wa extent you ean hardly sea Romer Hall? where “the unen:ployed can get all the the hores ali of you. ¢ YORKVILLE, | Work ta the country" that who speaks of ak te matter tn Fe sprinkled in the re March fs very w ought not to ne} cabin tat burn ao brght that all the passengers are now wearlig glansy. ‘The mudscow drags ttscl€ acy river, ‘Tho boat ts 0 od J amdfraid it! was held up by five men, beaten al- the dike? And pretty nearly all of these secur In broad daylight, too, Why, kept In better order, Kick Against-Third Avenue 1, wn the only jaat week « housewife in Tremont] To the Béttor of The Evening Npirids pissioner Ke that thi ect the roads: paying cnough taxes to have our muds The month ad oT think the Woe are the form of a RS. Pe tend te < cnd of the Bridge, Why Kiek Against Jammed Cars, Ty the Botltor of The Evening World: 1 would Itke to offer a surge Klek to the Brooklyn Rapld Trane't Company , woleh would love the Juma at the New Yor from the Elevated and surface cars all iam aad, to see ao many readers pro AU senza, which Dehost give so much more 1 am eure she would giearly oblige’ a great many honest and needy men who want work but'cannot get it. She evi- tly dors not know what It ts to get riy in the morning without . ee and stook for Arete Thos t have positions are holding. ¢ thy the thmes are ‘too-hand jist at an, ton In not remoye |G, go that there 1s no work, for oe cicea a ese nba a sa ‘NOW aU ey