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Show Bryan or Ruthless Selfishness. "Selfishness, a ruthless selfishness, consideration for nono but ourselves, Is tho grent troublo with many of our cnptalns of Industry," said William Jennings Bryan nt n dinner In Milwaukee. Milwau-kee. "If tho thing keop3 on wo shall dovelop nn aristocracy ns hard and unsympathetic and cruel ns that which a certain cqijnt onco' typified. "This count traveled by tho train do luxo from Paris to Monte, Carlo, nnd on his arrival nt tho gayest and most beautiful of tho Hlvlera towns ho sent for his vnlet. "Tho valot, It seems, had preceded him on tho Journey, but tho train had been wrecked and tho poor follow killed. This was explained to tho count by his courier, who ended tho sad tnlo with tho words: 'Alas! sir, I looked my last upon poor Frnncols two hours ago. His corilso lies on tho outskirts of Mentono, cut In n hundred hun-dred pieces.' "'Oh, very well," said tho count. Just go back and fetch mo tho pleco that contains my trunk koys.'" Philadelphia Phil-adelphia Record. |