. Review of reviews and world's work . O pper^ THE DISCORDANT DEMOCRATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor Harrity.—Boys, Im afraid well have to tryanother tune. Theres no harmony in your music. Groverdrowns everything else with his horn, and it ought to be playedvery quietly. Danas piece ought to be heard above all, but some-how it doesnt work. Adlai, youre no good, any way. David to be playing hard enough, but no one can tell whether hesin tune or not.—From Frank Leslies. McKINLEY HELD TO ACCOUNT. The American WorkingmAn.—Wheres that increase inwages youve been talking about ? I havent seen it—yo


. Review of reviews and world's work . O pper^ THE DISCORDANT DEMOCRATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor Harrity.—Boys, Im afraid well have to tryanother tune. Theres no harmony in your music. Groverdrowns everything else with his horn, and it ought to be playedvery quietly. Danas piece ought to be heard above all, but some-how it doesnt work. Adlai, youre no good, any way. David to be playing hard enough, but no one can tell whether hesin tune or not.—From Frank Leslies. McKINLEY HELD TO ACCOUNT. The American WorkingmAn.—Wheres that increase inwages youve been talking about ? I havent seen it—youmust have it—hand it over !—From THE BOMBSHELL. Charles F. Peck, Democratic Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of New York State, presents a wonderful state-ment of the prosperous condition of affairs under the McKinley bill. Mr. Pecks totals show a net increase in wages for 1891 over1890 of $6,377,925, and a net increase in products in New York State, diirin^ the same period, of $31,315,130. His report showsthat there were just 285,000 men whose salaries were raised as the result of this law.—From Judge. CURRENT HISTORY IN CARICATURE. 275


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