A W Mlle- Article. ~Though the News 13an is gen- erell‘y composed 0! North Shore mst- tor. it is not averse to occasionally giving eommunicstions from distant leads. The following article .from the Gszeta do Petropolis will be of interest to our renders for two ream one, ï¬rst. it contains s reference to Col. Charles Page Bryan,the Ameri- can minister. and then it is a char- acteristically Brazillian article: [would wish rstherthet sll the rich should, be kind end loving end should respect poverty. remember- ing thst to it they themselves may return. Is it slwsys no ? Unhappily. no, end I could sptly refer to e scene I lstely saw which wounded my soul profoundly. They were fortunes favorites, who tortured with mocking smiles a poor youth full of merit. a Such types of cur‘society 'are well known. Thinking themselves heroes, It has been a week of lovely at ternoons, of poetic and melancholy nights and of glorious mornings. There have been no mists to overcast the dark blue of the sky, which con- trasts with the black green hood of our mountains, nor the slightest rus- tle. forerunner of s storm. to disturb the quiet of the sirâ€"an enchanting frame in which I have seen various pictures that have moved my. soul in divers ways. On oue of these nights I saw from the AND (la Serra one of the most splendid contrasts In nature. While over my head shone the celestial vault, clear, dyed deep indigo, su- perbly lighte‘dy by the rays of the moon and the myriads of stars.mbwn a little pale in homage to the Queen of Night making her majestic ciréleâ€" there. belOw me a few hundred me- mmrextended black and billowy_a carpet of thick clOuds, rolling over from time'to time. and lighting’ up .like a red-bot furnace. whence the cavernous mutterings of thunder re- wrbemted continually. A few days after, in the evening, when the movement in our principal avenue is greatest pictures came to mind as I saw passing in unbroken order the luxurious carriages full of- ladies, daintily dressed, or of digni; fled gentlemen. and the groups of laborers that silently, with head hung low sought home after a whole day of anxious toil, seeking a miser- able meal. What ideas cross the minds of thosexpoor men at: tbé sight of the glitter and splendor of other’a .for~ tunes?†They, bowed down 'under thg weight of a. and fate; the other: going through life “cradled on‘ a 39ft bosom." _ But do not, therefor, §udge me a hater of fortune or an enemy of the luxury she brings. On the century, I admire these Who- know how to live, I adore women who spend fur magniï¬cent toilettes and have learned to be princesses at home and in the gay world It is so the; make life enchantmg, encouragmg an and givmg many the means of subsistence. In it elweyeeo ? Unhappily. no, and I could aptly refer to e eoeue I lutely sew which wounded my soul profoundly. They were fortunes favorites, who tortured with mocking smiirleqra poor youth full of merit. a Such types of our‘aociety are well known. Thinking themselves heroes, descendants of Jo've and clothing themselves tastele'ssly and expensive- l‘y. they look with disdain upon whomaoever’ they think has no for- tune. If they meet someone whOm they have formerly had an acquaint- ance with, but who has not had the skill to enrich himsblf, they glance at him do haut en has, barely touch their hats with a solemn gesture and pass on; if they express an opinion, they admit no contradiction, put on a sour look and judging themselves deeply oï¬ended, think only. of the audacity of their adversary. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. This species of bipeds that live en- veloped in an atmosphere of pride, is not yet well enough known, pre- cisely because it seems so trivial and ridiculous in the presence of the many personalities that catch’ "every eye and conquer the afl’ectisns of all by their polite, gentle and distin- guished manners From among such, I take pleasure in selecting the representative of the i great American nation. 1 His great ‘ stature, his sympatheticcountena’nce, his gestures which are those of a. high-born gentleman, the kindness of his speech, the naturalness with which he is always a perfect gentle- man, make the illustrious diplomat one of the most beloved personages of this country. In his salon, where are to be found beautiful objects Of art, rare bibe ts, splendid pictures, t e e to of 1r world meets, eminent ar ned professors, literateurs bankers. by the side of young men who have as their only recommends. than some talent. and cherish 1n their souls the blessedlig ht of hope. Col Bryan symbolizes perfectly his great country, On whose flag stars shine. Knowing how to maintain the dig- . nitymf his high position, he seems always to have in mind the feet that in his powerful nation labor and tal- ent are the forces that distinguish and elevate a man. It is because of this that he has always a kind speech, an alfectionate smile for all, without looking toseewhether they have al ready reached the social heights and whether they are struggling still in the shadowy valley of conflict. Furniture and Pianos Movcd. Woummum.Mu, . 1nd Bother, STREET SPRINKLING, A Fine Quality of Hay for Sale 00R. GREEN $123M CEN'I’AL AV. ngbltnd hm. EWMOI INNS. ‘ C Telcphone 251. IUN DIRTAKIRS 1578 Maple .svenue. E A. S. ALEXANDER, M. D. 8., V. 8. Unexcelled Accommodation: for Sick Horses and Dogs. Inns!†Vchfllnry Hoiplw. Long Distance Tele hone 216. - . 1016 avis Street. Ev‘anston. Ill. Office Phonc Do. ' U N D E RTA K III-I. 1910 Maple Avenue. " - l ting . n can (In; MN 9x On Iâ€. 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