Show TWO H l ES ESIt If It the Truth Is l correct the tho great metropolis Is III rapidly being Americanized d That paper sa 8 In the United l States there linn Brown up an Institution which was culled tho lour four this curious Is hi being adopted In London unless the unforeseen oc Ol occurs curs thi th society here will soon lIOon he also almost entirely of ot rich reckless pet sons who through tho press preM have attained prominence Many of or the finest hou f In III the town and country have rome come Into their pos possession session tho o they have hlll furnished hed with the utmost luxury Thoy have ac III acquired pome of or the most valuable art treasures they have 1111 tho th most thoy IhlY wear tho moat they IhlY occupy the best boxes hOX M nt At the opera tha theaters they Ihl In the most mOM I striking car carriage nd they tho th most mOlt exclusive sive Ille entertainment At 1 tho time there are Arn ondA of or unfortunates In that prent city ell who ho have not n It bed to sleep upon for to I want of nr few II cents Hint are charged for tOI a R nights lodging at Rt the th Salvation Army rm houses of ot refuge and other cheap rooming houses They hl simply walk wull Urn h JIll rp II unless they aie Re fortunate enough to a 1 sheltered where they the can repose for tor a a few rew hours hourI un undisturbed disturbed Ilka Ilk dogs without masters That Is Ie not 1101 American Hven I vell In III the largest American cities Ill Ie poverty does doel nut reach such luch depths We hope It neer will 1 when the be he between tween the th two wings of ot society widens In this manner human Institutions are 1110 areno no longer safe They rhe may full rull In the thelI next lI t storm The history of ot France In the halt half of nt the part century Illustrates this thill The government which was RII supposed to rare for rol nil 1111 the people with Impartiality favored the while the poor Iel neglected nud always poorer The Ill government debt Willi not reduced even Ien I hi n the financial con 1011 condition would permitted It The he Indirect principally relied upon for rol expenses fiX I n II and consequently con the cost of ot living became almost un unbeatable beatable to 10 the poor The government became object of ot hatred the poorer classes ria Frequent I changes chanell of t ministers and the up and downs of or po political rendered 1 the government w Id V were delayed or when introduced unsatisfactory Irge sum of ot the lI money Inon were spent for personal ends antI and purposes So lame came the demand not only for reforms but buttor for tor revolution The poor 1001 looked upon wealthy classes with envy onvy They The demanded a 1 redistribution n of ot property Some demanded Communism others Thousand clothed In and pale of oC hunger and exposure joined the ranks of or the lenders In such lIuch movements They Th of at course discarded faith In God believing that religion wa but Iu t the tho Invention of ot priest to 10 keep the In subjection while they themselves reveled reeled with the rich richIn richIn In the abundance of or the oarth Anti And such Ideas reechoed throughout Hu rope until finally tho orn h came In thron and I 1110 n III fell The nl of ot history should bo ho heed od ud for tor human nature Is I tho Mine saino In nil ull |