Show FROM tho prosperity of tho tM farmers the prosperity of tho the railroads railroads tho the mercantile community and ond all al wage workers is i a 0 natural and easy out out- out g growth The Te link that binds the agricultural agricultural ag ng- ag- ag sections of th the tho country countr to tho manifold Industries of tho the cities cannot be bo broken broken THERE is i one ono thing that we wo hove have to toEY toray ray eay respecting tho the religion of any ay public pub pub- lie lic lc ma man j and this thi i ia is that that while his particular mode of belief belef and of worship worship wor wor- ship is i his hi own perona personal private affair af af- ai fair fair- the tho probability in every case caso is that instead of having havig too much religion religion re re- re- re ligion he has but too little and obeys V far too imperfectly those divine ine di-ine rules rles of life le which are aro at the tho centre centle of all al faith fath and nd all al worship IT is i on record in the tho courts cours of oJ Now Now New H York ork that six thousand a year rear was vas rJ only 91 enough for a babe babo in arms arms Its Is t guardians held that it i should bo be taken care car of precisely as its is parents would have baye provided or for it had they lived And nd vouchers wore were produced netting for a twelvemonth t an average of a month Wo may imagine that we live in a democratic country Roy Royal 1 infants in the tho richest o of old world orld t- t courts cost loss less for nurture than the ther r i t puling court babes of American wealth IT Fr 13 is I hardly dou doubtful that a a large share of the average n Englishman's passion for residing in the tho to country and anda a 8 still larger share of his fondness for forlong c. c long walks and rides is due duo to the fact 4 that hat ho he does not know v what a poor road is Such a highway anywhere i Q in i Great Britain as the best of our would th the tho country roads provoke naj native na na- j f tive tivo to an insurrection From one ono end of the island to the other oter the tho traveler finds everywhere the tho same b beautiful I even even surface for driving equal in comfort comfort com com- fort and very vely like in appearance to our asphalt streets though it is only a aI I f Bup superior macadam THE TUE TIE statement i is frequently made that that it i. i was from tram the tho Dutch tho the English Eng Eng- lish Ush first obtained the stiff stif models of their famous gardens gardens the tho grounds laid lad out in squares divided by clipped clip lp ped pod ever ever- green ever reen fences with sculptured yews yews muddy canals formal parterres i and tonsured hed hedges es j the gardening Mrs ls Browning describes so neaty neatly in Aurora Leigh as a its ls regularity and r rigor gor repelled her on returning from Itly But Bu although its it unnatural- unnatural I s noss ss passed away in i Italy Itly it was from fromI I 4 tho e Romans tho the suppressed shrub the tho shaven and cropped hedge and the tha tle that have geo geometrical designs 1 be become ome a feature o of our parks parka ere borrowed f w f I y IT Ir rS r'S b been e found that nat a boy hoy Jot of poor parents can be bo brought up to 4 twelve welve years years of age ago in Now York for a little utti more than 1800 1300 while the tho rich richman's richman's mans man's mansson son son will vill wi cost during the samo same period e io more moro than 1000 No estimate esti esti- S r. r mate rn teis is given for a poor pOOl mans man's daugh daughter S ter tr but a rich mans man's was shown to haveS have havo S had h d spent on her from birth t tS S legal egal a age o 2000 It might see seem 5 that those figures are extravagant extravagant when S covering chiefly a a period S parents' parents will wi dominates a houseS household house house- S hold and expenditure can ba bs limited at nt discretion But But while the f figures ures S for ortho forthe the poor boy are undo undoubtedly high 5 5 the ric rich man is generally disposed to toS I S i let his hi purse pure bo be opened easily basily often orten S I and d deeply for his children their apS ap ap- S amusements and education S or what passes for i it becoming an a esS es essential es- es e S part of his vanity WHAT havo the United States or orthe 5 5 S th States the young men and young maidens o of j S the te United States State to t gain from the tho ex- ex of clever and attractive cever American Amerian girls sP Has it not oven oven ven been 5 ascertained d and settled by the Four Hundred that it is i quite quit unnecessary S S to t go through tho the tribulations of exile exle ex ox- 5 5 5 5 lie ile le to acquire a a coronet It is i now no I S established that tat as eg a the tho United States States' I can c grant no patents of nobility an American merican citizen of either cither sex may nay I without infringing the constitution or S the ho laws assume and display either eiter in r a d glori glorious us cipher ipher and escutcheon on plate late porcelain or carriages or in inI i I t. t S still more glorious diamonds and jewS jewels jew jew- S e T els on the head of a a dame or damsel S' S C 5 ay any coronet or crown cow which may sui sit SS his h or her hei taste tate provided always it be S iF carefully discriminated by the number numbe i x of of its it points pearls peals or strawberry S t leaves and ad by the form of the cap cp H from rom the e crowns and coronets coronet of the theS 1 1 S effete European monarchies and republics re- re ro publics San Sa Marino and ad Andorra in in- in i- i eluded THAT TAT the te evil evi of poverty may be S J trac traced d to t unnatural l conditions has ha S' S S'S S been forced fored upon the consciousness of 5 every ver student student of social socia conditi conditions That Tat the force is i not to be bo met by byS by'S S 'S charity chaty Is i well wel established But that 5 it may be overcome and s society re relieved ro- ro 10 51 of its is distress is i as as a's s sure ro as that tight will wi conquer wrong Nor is isS i this be done to toS tomen S ti to by empty appeals t S men ben that embrace one or another re religion 10 re- re 1 ligion satisfied with empty forms fors and ei neither observances Te The evil evi comes from nature natura nor GodS God God and and therefore therefore S S SS pryer prayer is not to he be invoked as a a n cure cure Human law is i responsible for the te ills ms S bf of society Human effort is to t be the weapon by which the tho reform is I to t be ber beS r accomplished Not by an upheaval upheavalS S S 0 Lat that shall de destroy troy society not by a aS S S revolution that shall shail remove the te good t 5 already a accomplished but bit rather by S SS such logical efort effort to t so order society's S. S movements movement that progress toward a aiS a iS S bi civilization may be accomplish accomplish- S. S S f 55 bd Cd d with Wih t the c 1 leas la i d discord rd d and andS ad 5 p l' l |