Show THE PETTY TYRANTS OF AMERICA max orell O rell says that the americans disposition Is that of on an angel whenever max Is naked asked what struck him most in the course of his visits to the united cited states he answers 1 I never once saw saw an ampi Amil amilton icon con lose his temper yet lie he does docs not regard tire the angello angelle trait ot of the american as an e enviable n virtue lie ho finds that it I 1 U because of this amiability that the A american m e r Is idled and bullied and anub snubbed b e d from morning till he goes to sa s1 sleep this lie ur tells tell us in the north ameree american lean review for september in an article descriptive of the many petty tyrants that rule in the united states As to our poll tich he takes the opportunity port unity of reminding jonathan that if the greatest objection to a monarchy Is that a nation may thus thu 1 I run the risk of being ruled by a fool or a scoundrel the greatest objection to certain forms forma of democracy should be that a nation may thus run the risk of if being governed by of such and ns is for costs he believes that enough money Is spent and enough business it 14 stopped during a presidential campaign in america to keep all the frowned browned heads beads of during the four years of the presidents time of office then the american knows nothing in about leisure he Is in always on the ilert new schemes are forever trotting bout about a his brains he Is ig too full ull of bu business 91 to be concerned about trifling annoyances noy ances besides h he rally may happen to dwell at no west wept one hundred find and seventy eighth street and he must try to remember where he lives so he pockets and kleks kicks and forgets sava max orell the americans americana ilk the french have n no I 1 initiative and lack public a spirit pa tho the english are the only people who are served by their servants let the servants bo be tile the ministers of ill the S crown or 0 the directors of public companies or more mere ballway porters to every one of whom jolin john bull pays a salary lie says pays please to remember t alit tt you are thes the servant of the public han the english appoint a now official high or low it la Is a new servant that they add to their household mhd when the french and tile americans amei leans appoint appoint t a new on clil it Is s EL a new master that they give to themselves to snub them and rid to bully the thorn rn for example when the anglish rati railway w ay companies started running sleeping ears cars the public said to them jhc thc m wo we do not m vasti ish to be herde d up tip together like hop pickers you NO will I 1 I 1 please have the cars divided at night into two parts by a curtain so that tha t our ladles ladies may be spared the anti annoyance YI of having to share it a section with w ith a man I 1 do not know a single amerlean american lady who ho has bas riot not told me of that gi grievance levance and how low on that account she dreaded traveling alone yet I 1 am not aware that the american public has ever told the officials of any railway company in this country we love pay you end and you shall please give such fic accommodation as will secure the comfort of our women on one occasion in a crowded car from syracuse to new york I 1 occupied an upper berth and a lady occupied the lower one if she ehe only felt half as runcorn foi table as I 1 did I 1 pity tho the poor woman Comin coming Fir from washington to new york a short time ago every seat in the drawing room car was occupied the tha temperature of that car was about 80 degrees decrees the perspiration was mas trickling down the checks of the passengers the women were fanning them themselves selles with till newspapers all wore were stifled put ling and blowing hardly able to breathe but no one dared RO go and open the ventilators rs riot not one paid eald to the co conductor now this Is perfectly unendurable please to open the ventilators t or rs at once I 1 took upon myself lypek to g po 0 and of address him dont you think I 1 timidly ventured that this thia car Is much too hot 1 I do not he said and he walked away As I 1 meant to arrive in new yolk yo k alive I 1 opened not the ventilator but my window that was a rookies reckless foolhardy resolution the threw at me a glance of g gratitude rati tude b but ut there was in that glance an expression of wonder at my wil wild 1 I t temerity merity and they looked sideways sideway a forward and backward to see if tile the potentate of the train led lad seen me I 1 was in irly roused I 1 was sick rick my head was almost and I 1 w wax aluad ready for that conductor if he had come to close my window and that tha t a nt t the rik of passing for some uncontrollable troll able rebel the railways of this country are ruled by the and for the lie illinger then there Is the man alto every five minutes hangs bangs the door of the car with all his might to let you know he haa hart arrived lie he will wak fryou up from a refreshing nap by P a tap on your shoulder to inform you that he has haa laid it a magazine on your lap then he will return with chewing gurn then with papers then with bananas ba apples and oranges oran pea then with skull caps then with books then with ten cent lleces of jewelry from ila hla inexhaustible stores an englishman on whom this kind of unceasing boredom bom doin from the time the train starts till the time when it reaches its if destination would be tiled would pitch the boy out of theu the window ind 0 w then there la is the refreshment room you ask for refreshment and you name what you would like to have and you receive the refreshing answer invert ably accompanied by a frown that you tou apologize for the poor nn en you oil have at your disposal capeci especially ally it if you havo have acquired it in ili ia england rg and you prepare to enjoy a piece 0 of f custard or apple pie or may b be e doughnuts on oil leaving the place you pay anti and the man at the desk would fei tei 1 dishonored it lie he said thanks to in you but I 1 u will ill may eay this for him that he so 0 o little expects thanks for what lie ho brings to you or does for you that if you say bay thank you he will cry youre welcome in the tone toile of what a the matter with you life Is short time Is money and all these little of european life are arc dispensed with you leave tile tho train and arrhe in the hotel from the tender mercies of the railway conductor you are handeli handed over to the hotel clerk and in small towns to the lady baltress val wal tress tres not a smile on the clerks face liv ile Is in placid solemn and monosyllable monosyllabic your name entered on the registry your sentenced ceI to Is pronoun pronounced e ed you tire no longer mr so bo and so 80 you are arc no the colored gentleman Is close by bv to carry out tile the 9 sentence lie he bide bida acu icu cu follow him your s I 1 Is s not to awk ask questions yours Is in to f fallow 11 0 w atod hey vh ph rul aulm of ill I 1 all i at prent 1 I in out oui I 1 li ii I 1 in yuu you shall hall I 1 huew hini hii nun h to 10 i tit f ti in I 1 t p i anc id 1 i III mi a 6 to tc p m th 11 ll 11 rit nt I 1 i in tit nt ol of I 1 tin I 1 II 11 rul enild t 11 is I 1 b th do d lam lon ion ahll YIU LI IT a rank A t till th atral 1 l th ill til th h I 1 I 1 T r i tit th i it I 1 i ad 0 waltr hoi hill ip th ill 4 1 it ir of bid u i ili 11 hire f h v al B u r u I 1 i A adly face at in n t lh h bl bit Y your ur to la not to t li it nl ill in velinir fa of thili that art lu al lz lin t to ollow ol 01 1 td A blk a ll ii t ti 1 ii I a aa igind to f III u during ill tan lint that al together I 1 hoc hale spent in america I 1 never once saw an american man mail or woman who he dared sit on any other chair than the one that he or she was ordered to occupy nay I 1 have peen been the quests guests wait timidly at the door when nobody was there to take thorn in charge until some borne one carrie canie to order thorn about in small hotels you cannot hope to have the cou ives brought one after the other so that each one may be served lot hot to you your plate plat la Is placed in fit front ot of you and the lady waitress disposes symmetrically ten lon to fifteen little oval dishes around it chri I 1 arta made the acquaintance of this lady and she had dealt the dishes dl she I 1 exclaimed looking at her ber hallo wh whala atit trump bu but t there was no trilling trifling with that lady she at me a glance that made do mo me feel the abomination ot of my aca conduct on so max orell reiterates that the patience of the A r n public Is simply angelical no nothing t hing short of that lie he says that we get no courtesy from the people we pay because we expect none |