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Our New York Letter. mKke are al : i n 11 The Immensity of the Mighty |muu, Metropolis?Owned by the! ^ Jews and Run by the Irish, those ? filters It is not what a. Neiv York - - 111' UI writer ol items of interest should gnap, \viij>e about but w. ere there is so seem much ot interest the question is pi-j^n what to leave out Uo pi Other communities easier tor \y\ improvements?particularly in ti011 -' dustrial enterprises, this city al- ter Cf] ready has a prolusion and is .mr- p0pU] feited. There never is any gen- nome eral rejoicing at the inauguration tjie C1 of new industries. aU j)r Few people outside and not all inore inside this great city realize i's h,g 0i magnitude. Five million souls xisti crowded together as here are cal- tame ciliated to make and keep things new , lively on a 2 by 10 mile-tract of by t land. mass* Every nationality is represent- traini ed?all tongues arc spoken, the idea9 various customs of the globe are this s practiced, and no need to go Djtch abroad, for there is very little to to hie be seen on the other side that WOul< cannot be seeu here and much becoi e i - ? i-? ? - ? more ; irom an euugnieuing? chasi education?standpoint?a visit to the Metropolis is invaluable. c| This does not mean the little vanfs hasty, hurried trips lor business ^ or pleasure but a stay of some . 1 ... toleri weeks and a wise putting ill of t|l in" the days of those weeks. The 'skyscraper*", public ^ ^ buildings, churches, colleges, theatres, hotels, parks, mansions. C',n " business houses, factories, railways, tunnels, etc., are as a rule ahead of the world. The museums of the city, visited by millions H of people, offer objects of study unsurpassed in the old world.? ^ After the good things, the bright w^h aide, then the bad things?the ajwa, darker Bide offers interest, food were" for thought to any humanity, es- |ieaci riani q 11 ,r otn/lonfii n f hinni 11 o?v.... """"** CUSIC nature and political economist?. erenl It is to New York the good and bad ot the world wends its way ; ecj ,j1 once here much good becomes s^(j0 bad ; some bad becomes good. rpj, The natives of the city, study begai the city but little, it a'l strikes depn them as a natural course of events ' and they look neither to the right don't nor the lett?bothering not their 0|tj a minds about these things. It is ^ the visitor and the man raised )( elsewhere, who is impressed and who delves into things here. . liVPt It is amazing how little the | vers average New Yorker knows of the ^ rest, of the world ; surprising how jaR6 I, it. i..'.A 1 I I nineii ine uuiiMucr uucs imiuw.? -nm The make up of the men of the citv is below the average, the 1. , mam country over?intellectually and otherwise, they as a rule run in a groove, got in it earlv and stay 8^an' there. Exceptions there are, and these are men of broad minds'^6 H who tower above the average the Persl country over. Strange but true these men of renown in business, a. i?, i professions, trades, etc., are all foreign born?not from foreign WlnJ shores but have come into the KtHt,ni neve i*6 city from outside the city. Scar- two t* cely a native notable is to be aud|> found. iliaapi uhvh It is commonly commented that tomy ( the Jews own New York and that au.t ti the Irish run it?so the outsiders ((u"r'jr bops things generally and the ??natives work for or under them, till., aii business life the merchant lUv prinpes, Stewart, Macy, Wanna-jcan' THE LAN/\A^TE'{ NEW r, Sie^^l, Altman and others ] Lynching in Okla! II from tl?e ou'-ide?if is so j gro Hanged for de pro e-aious?so in all Brakeman. lies of life. e gre it editors of to-dav and of fhe pa9t, all were out O-^age, Okla., July i. To New Yorkers if makes Bailey, a negro was ?r .1. . i < ? i?nK ..11 t 1 : utTHiire?i iicy cioo chre a ' '?wu uwuaiai liu <>I i. their sole desire and bent boys here ia-t night * s to be to exist, drift; local shot and mortally wou so prominent elsewhere has Kelly, a brakemanoi ace here. souri, Iv?n*as & Tex? tv all tbese strange condi- Kelly h.d ejected the ? The only reason the wri- "the train in the after in give is the density of the negro hid in the yard lation in the past?the phe- train upon the top nal increase of the present? Kelly was standing rowded, cramped, quarters, negro shot him. Th ive to make their arena? caught an hour late thought is given to elbow, formed and overpowe no's way through the crowds officers who had^Bai e mg-lhan aspiring to renown, and hanged him to and foremost place. The pole. man, the outsider attracted . - ? . . hese conditions and the A Memorable One of the days we ruinei ~S ol people drops in With auie, as well an with profit t ing impossible to get here- ^hTr among Other scenes?grasps Plotters that cure headaclu neaa, and ktop the bowdls ituation at a glance and J F Mackey and Fonderbur i ? .i 1.:. i. cs in nuu. tut? iiiuiiliUUt? i personal advantage, ns he mwt i a drove of horses, having | a|/| \\] s?t ne a good driver before pur- vUlU TT V( ug the steeds. mm e New York parents and jYlylYf ren are as subservient ser- J \ of the outsider as the slaves e South ever were?and are v /] Eited bv their masters tar less _ the slaves were by theirs. yyj OUT St ere is a field for study here Nobby now $2.2 lie student of human nature ?jon Have not >ot find in the universe more i :kle than in Gotham. ' U. W. Finlayson. The $6.01 The $5.01 e Was Saying Grace. And lo o' Our $12.1 deaf old gentleman dined Our $10.1 a family where grace was And so o ya said. When the guests - wf *s 7 , , . . _ . . for themselves, seated the host bowed his and began to repeat the ac McCari imed verse in a subdued, rev tone. !h ? What's that ?'' demandle deaf old man, who sat behim __ ie host smiled patiently and 11 again, in a louder, more ^ ?catory voice. peak a little louder." I catch what you say," the entleman persisted. low ripple of laughter went ___ (1 the table. The host, his srimson with embarrassment, jft ^ yf yf d his voice and repeated the ?. The deaf gentleman did est to hear, but tailed. He d one hand upon his host's The SWC in i , ,1 >v u ^ sian oorciers, J Vhat did you say V he de- i 1 led irascibly. embroideriecl e host cast him an angry Price, 25 cent re. ) 11 it, I'm Having grace," napped, as ha mopped the riralion Irom liis brow. . Iliirhuii* realities ttf'ler foil r t, lhirhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., Another "About four yours Ago I wrote you /- t r -i H that 1 bu?l beeu entirely cured of u IineSt V OllCS t knluev trouble by taking loss than ittlts of Foley's Kidney Cure. It on stopped the brick dust sediment, uiu and symptoms of kidney disease penie I I am gla<l to say that 1 have had a return of any ot those sympluring the four years that have elap- J J ^ id 1 am evidently cured to stay cured || j^ eartily reoomruend Foley's Kidney M lijf to any sutlering from kidney or bindouhie Funderburk Pharmacy. 1 MDU/Q ^oe3 Printing I HullU for otliora. Why t we do yours? ?????? * =. JULY 20 homa--Ne- Drunken Man Killed t Killing a Street Car. Wins'??n-Salem special in Clia lolte Observer: George Was IS. I4 rank in^ton, a while man 32 years nl lynched b\ was filled by a street car nei 50 men and N{mba? Pu?it ? ! ?wwv.. a ?M ? IM t/ ui;K I~ liter he hiui wag drinking and was lyii tided Frank on the track. The mofcorman sa i the Mis- him when only a few f e- a?*?n i* Uailroad. ?ppl'e?l the brakes and r 11 euro from versed his car, but not. iu tin T1 ^ to prevent the accident. T1 noon. 1 ie coroner?8 jury attaches no blan s and as the tjie motorman or the stre of which car company. Washington wi passed, the employed by the II. ?J. .Keynoh e negro was Tobacco Company. lie was ma . , ried and is survived by a wi r. A mob ... .... J and t hree children. red the two m y in CUt-tody Tin- C luirinin^ Wo inn ii. a telegraph is not necessarily one of perfect form a ^ t features. Many a plain woman wlio coil never serve as an artist'b mo.lei, possess those rare qualities that all the worlil r mires: neatness, clear eyes, clean smoi Dny, akin an<l that sprigbtliness of st liber with idea- ftI1(t action that accompany good hoali 0 our health, is A physically weak woman is never attri me acquainted t>v?. n?t even to hersolf Electric Bitti lis. the painless restore weak women. 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