Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 August 1890 — Page 6
UENOS AYRS.
aVMe AnmimM t tH Im(nm af tfca Tlw CwMItt Haw th Imwmm vL'SI' "'H,4r Th"WW HW irTH tHrHt.
mkiok, July sw.A dispatck (ram Ayr. to tke Tim, da tod Sun. day roos rotlH(f began at i k. w. and continued until dark, when Uih aides held their iHMltioiw. Th governwest police and cavalry snffered urtl Wr. Durin? tha t..k ik.
quiet as the dead, but behind sbutr tke citiseRs were alert Tke iRsurgeRU reopened hostilities at early dawn Sualay with a heavy artillery fire upon the fferernmsRt treepa, under Viee-Prest-
nt a auiegriHl
A torriblv
arty in the day dealy deeidlnar
vno joe purpose toward the
arwuery. meir signals were aiisuR. dewteod. and they were literally mown down by a terrible fusilade withlH the Harrow street. The Minister of War WSS WOUndtHi riurtnv tku .k i .1
XII I TV., B "U ins MlHlsfAr of Mnance was made prisoner.
OPPOSED TO LOTTERIEt
r.M CaWae, AtWM to Kr,t A,. I.Mtry mm! rr iukiaiHMa to Mtiw THr ImaS,,, I !,. 4.
Wasmixutox. July 3, The PresiSUt SORt tk follow! UteMage t Uaffwws yesterday: f JiT?.' ,W.H ehsrter
......... . imntw iwrHHK ti tltHy; th ' to obtain
tk. .!.,...... renewal ir
Ti .r "'" oawiesa state Lottery ami tkt ttatakluti ..... .. . . '
IWhlllf. HUVu Sum.. ...I . t. ..... .
alllBir II Luit ... . ' '
IIUHM. If thu l.u ..... l td i . .. . .
ler(e wr iHiMltntxt to tu SUI tht xiv
"FAIH TRADIRS
There ha reeeaily ruaf Hp in Hn. fUad a aall facUoa of Tor polltilaaa wko eall tkiiiolvea "Fair Trader." Tkee atea are proteeUoa4t out (key do aot Uke tkat aawie in ax atiuoKHkera wkwre bmLuiiiui i
ItMlaUllWH II k.. 1 1 .11.... 1 . 1 111
or Lite i r v jwi Kifaiuipv muj
Liberal Oladtftona.
Tka "Fair Trad era" kava only eom it... m .. .
tkeaa ia mm uaeaual UfkMia hr iMm
. V. . . u. I. ...
90MO0t
laew m bouatr. ; , Mat doM aot MoXiaWy am Ami if tte Tka laat tmm of w ffnliai n aka-Ulo- anraMHNit k to be weed to f Um ifttoroatiaf (aot of a m. iefoad kia augar kooatv. Um aawo av j ," 'lia'ioa oa tko pan of M IfWMoat would apoly oaaallv wall to too , ) tkaaial aer oaa4 of Um wkoia mo. wowr of wkoat aad aoMoa? Too oa.
ANO OHUMOM.
by the u-ttt of such moral
c io wot The mW f alt the Sute are d-bucd Md defrauded. The v ' Kll Uld jkf .. M ....
" waereu ui uie Stulvtl for ? I,",ri re drawn frow the iwpl f tha
throiiick Its mail ystt.iii. u im,i- i..
r, the surface witkin tke paat few years, and are totally without iartuenoe r poa tke jwlicy of KnflaHd. However,
wey nave HMrt.t a little paper and are I determined to mako themealm heard. ' Thin little niiis In ouuob i. u. l
tkis aide of tke wator, exetjpt when it ia
; "pprovmjriy qitoiea uy our protectionist bmmu Ln 4 4 ... a . . . . ...
akow, forsootk, that Kwfland is (rolnf
m. . .
jfrowere or Aatartoaa waoat am aoav -AO0ordtaf to tko aaMMiarT ui pellod to mil their oroa ia eowpotittoii ton tod to tko ftrnlwatukli at mTT witk tka ekeap laW of JtaatU ; taffa. uo I'rtortoa ekawk ItmmmH aad ladiai aad tke Aworieaai aa4. iU HMHabeeokiii Ut u "IT.'
WMk w.r;w K inland ia olajr
'" 7' , " lMwiie t Hit tlte SUte , . . , , ii '
. m m m pulling- mai u is a ot sinffular thin)? to nee the Economist expressing pleantire ovr wkat it flMlliU tA lul .V. ...
.olosel Marmomlex, lajor Cawpo and ' fffwtlv d prontaide w.uin i iH kna"Iu. The Eoonombt outkt to
ml n,.;i vifiniy u iiiitn ii.tii u i our OS
wanv oilier nm,ri uaru i,:n.. i m,..
.w. a Kiiiw. xne com wander of the ftmmeii was shot by his 8wh wen.
Ah armistice was ordered at noon and
t
and lu victluii Tii. .. .: ,f.
..i.j. , . " "w mulls n quite n e4Mtll to the .'( fei a the ?An W". " WOH,U ,,a HWetlCHUr im-
an effort was made to reach some arree- i "I?"? T" 0,,c,, tviy el.wtd ment and stop tke butcherr. t"r rt'i and mult.
lawrmsimtch to the Time dkhux u - ...., '' " . . "
-i5in.-e jasiu until i p. w wken tke ships in the harbor buffan flriHffupon the covernwe-tt home, Pel. lug rial bavin? refused the terms proIMWd by tho insurgents. The Uritiah gun-boats lieagle and Ilrawble arrived at S p. m., to protect Uritish subjects. The navy went over to the Insurgents In a luvii im, t-.
--- j a at'
soma TOiimarded tke
l!ll(ll!lH(WVt!lllIUtOlf1 of Ipjriti.
It ia not new.arr. 1 nw sure, for me to attjfiMH to portray th robbeo f the poor
nnvt- V;i. j;.V.u """";
----- ,T ...... . ,,mm tin,, VI UHt W. fKrtli tfil to 1'ni.lflllil .nrl tl.., .l...
........ nnu Hint mo HUII) tionof protoctimi there would be vtry harmful tn iid iuu,tati ... t
era who produce about three-fourths of I It V A - M .t I
via w, pu W, The "fair traders" consider the present noUer of Knurlaml in tr..ii., -u.i.v.
other nations without any custom-bouse ; restrictions to be un ust and unfair, The sroods of all (Aimtrtiu .,...:..... :
.... , c, , v AlllilliMTU j .. . .. 1, , ,
" unrianu,txoept a few revenue
nmt. ,nrV... .7.te: :"- .pv tree intc
incidents of tlioij lottery eowpanfai. The ,rt,cl?9i hut nearly overy thin? maau-
U;;,"V?7 . ?' , ,m '"-w4- tactured and exported by KnSlanl ha ; TOp:.sr;s ! .5"" .w-y- f
iiMnK uere a uutinttMt reauirlnit! nroli. ' iir wauers i
a iarie'r use of the maiu thun th.t f ,s unfair, and ther prooose to make
UMtl 1 . . . I t a i.
i Mil ROtfiM i.W t.
abovt Umi kouaa . 7. lata
aad olkorwW 7J:1W WUti.
elotk to Vk P 1. a
ttlval Soaps Allow a nuwt , " "root milk to eorno to a Ml 1U about a pint of noar i lZ
"s .wiwBr iimmuhm, ana aayiaf . . .., M(H aM terve immAd.,.i that "tke sanction of no hi her author- ' A 7"" w I P ! tke , -lllk Kkerbot; One M. ity in American statoemaaabip oouid ba Lf9. Ffk - two cupfula of eurar T Uk
eanrN tfeooraUoaa, j rraao like ico-.a. To n- Z. lotke, prieeu- robes. nd ! akorbet, uea oao 1W !J?H
,hhvh xioer uaa a watj.i .. .
Houeekoaplaf. -uoo i Apf,i 'P'" Paddiaif: 8oak a laicoAWuptalof tapioi iaTS J eup, warm water two hour; Hat of sour apple, into a pnddW dS Jtft far over them, and po?r UpWa over tkem; cover with aVrmBit! Ii-Plat and bake one kour, ..f??
oeiaom nas a puuito man ever quoted a very aiate and Territory in the Pd eream or butter aad Z r n authority so inaptly as .McKinley i every Karlieb-apeaki with ikotoa ItudML d in th s ea; for suear-trroH-ine- u ld ia the world. In all ti., . Jl -
ot"a now industry" under the moat pieties with MCOOfl wu. . f .nfclZr -rr"V P
tberal interpretaUon of HaMilu' irain of X341 societl ! iu ami ....... "w r,r. ,"h
a i amy a laravr usu of tii .n. ,i... .i... ... ' Hay is unfair, and thnv urinuia. tn ,k
hmiu o n.l ,1. n T, . . Hnv Itl ItfUttttu l.i. 1.... . . . . i f fnl. ..n.l
" Manama sueued Iresi. ' ni",,i. . . .v . meritrise in tsu " phv lueir naiuo. dent Cel man's rnaMunna fru ' J":,cl 1,1 W. Tllero to be ! Ilttt bow do thor
ships ceased tho -bomTenTat I",! ' SZl ' Let r tek. 11,? j
miivun was issupii announc-i ,u ' , " u,e JK!" service and by noiue of ' ", eHrJ reports ior ttio nscal year ine Uiat tke revolution had tHui.hi ,l,,cw of the District ot oium. i enli Juno .10, 1SS3. Durinf that v,r
forinod "UVISIon!" government was
d0Ck ntay mrnln Cel ' S?""-" S P-W "thTmX , f a i Til Hfl l ItrWW AAAii 1 1...,. . III? Iittrd n . ... . . . "
the plaia. 1 "warouna lnKhUbu,lne.i " relnt. The American. Itritish and Spanish whin. T?!ir 0,f. ,e twter-Oeneral S! ,IM1h f .tboso nationalities 1 lexlelatioa that wmn i " tot " that if the Argentine war skips re-' U ma" aUo "wewnry to Z IreVulatJ the sumed firing to jointly protest against "rJ,."!r. I'f Jet,e e "
1,8 cllon on the ground that it Pn. ! ei T . " . "!W.H ,," "
we action on the ground that it is con-
"IO ruies oi war to liombard aa open city without notice. Fighting boan again at 6 p. m. President Cel. man proposed terms which wero re.
iroops "Ued this deci ion with vivas.
MARITIME COLLISION.
Twb Steamer. Colli,! la Che,Hke
aea th? rMeVe-P ruw. uinnM, one a letter of the I
inan7 were UrewRPd. ,uw etioniion to the subiect- th It. nllin. M .i . . . J '
iAz.TiMOitn. .Md.. Julv 90 ti,- r""- toinpuaHon of tho laws rolat
1 lner tn i .
9 Hay line, lea v- 1" "... . "urioioro enacted, to-
'ul' ineuoc, ;ons of courts de
im io iHMiiituin inutiiiii.i..ii
the lottery conimnies and their agents r euvtomere In other States 8 "r"1' "entlment as to the proprlety of closln? the mull aalnat these companies, and 1 therefore ve.ftnre to el? press the Hope that such proper power as are neeiHsary to that ,l 'will be at onee lH;h HARKISO.V. executive Manslou. July jy, ii Accomnanvincr tl.n .
documents, one a letter of the
'resi-
the
Bleamor irginia, of the Ilay line, leav
ii . j . afc ovenin? Norfolk, collided in the bay with the excuioa boat Louisa, badly damaging both vessels, fcoyeral of the passengers jumped overboard and are reported drowned. , of others were more or less iujred in the rusk and excitement, and were conveyed to tklr
pitals. Betk boats returned to the city, teter Fartieotera. Ai.TivrRK,.Hd.,July m Four peonle re known to have been killed and ser-aty-Ive lajured. Xany believe that a umber wero drowned. J ust how many ter2ined" l0StCan Hot Positivelyde. The Baltimore dead arei Mrs. MaliJia Marshall, Charlos Grenxer, Daniel Kopp and Mrs. Howard Keizor. There are seven missing they may have jumped or been thrown overboard, iwelve ner.nn Kin ....
. !. , , .wwnun Hittin wing hospitals In a badly injured condition.
of thedisrs?: LSise? I.,,
umber ot neonle. W1n .,Q . . r.. 7" wceivea .
ended June 80, im During that year
.severs , ... , . . . I 7 w n England, in round num-
otMce Department to nunre th ...n, .f n ! our Government made tho American I
buyers pay the further sum of $7,810,000 j as dlltV on It. Vnu' u-n .vdI.I ,
... ..., inaiu IU1 UUiT Will- I plate, not in money, but , in American
, --w... v., aumu Ainu. us say tor convenience that we paid it in flour. ! ThQ position of the English "fair trader" then would bo this: "We have sent Americans J2i.000.ooo worth of tin-plate, but tho American
J - V-l'UllTVXll.'U
J vuvernmenivo pay$7,OO0,000 for theprivllogo of trading with us-and that is unfair. Hut we will get even with them: when thnv anrl nPn.i .
000.000 worth of flour to pay for that tin-plate, we will make the Entrlish
bread-oaters pay S7.000.OO0 extra for the privilege of buying bread. That will make things even. Let us have fair trade." The absoluto ignorance and stupidity of such a proposition makes it almost Impossible to beliavn that t.
wa wiio earin wsn ia nanak a
, - 4, " "w v-eaarM ISL OUlh nlln urni . .
4Ui.j. Aae American Uovernment makes it difflmil t. fi.y t,a . . i
people to can their fruit and vegetables
moreiore we will make it difficult for KnsrlUk r.
American flour." The man who t.iv.
mat way is reaav for a imud a .
, - si Mmri
r.j..wus u eAiuiiie lnio nig meata.
nHVBi
... ...
iiHl it ia taiv nf 4k. . . .
, . - - "" vast o. agate the "American Economist," for
nvtaiiiii' iii.HHr i.aasaa w t
..towv 3 3 Mia, otaerwiae knows
irevifOWOn. Tke absurd noaitlnn nf v u.i.
"fair trader" I r,ui .
v i . t"v"vij mo same as that nf tlia A ... . . . .
,., iuurjuu.il DTOteCtlOti'ot and
um onurous Kina to each other.
nninr those law. In 1,1. i,. ... .,
1 resident, the Postmaster-General says that the urgent necessity of the case lmnnlu him i . . .
.... , anticipate nis annual report by this special communication ia Piurawil 4l. . . .
, w ' se or the malls by the
....,,, liuiitery company.
THE INSURRECTION QUELLED.
The Arveatbie KerIetl Chm. ta mm
Ilea to rerther 1'ra.eeete the KlaW.
hoxnoN; July m-The Argentine
Bak... a .
'rrc-,An,ha,;,b,;
Kepublio and the Xatlo,,:,! Cabinet are gl J ura;: 'rem the iiatlonal RoyerMment i?mI-w5,,"'l""M M,M,!,,r hM been S
fS'HWjj JtlASRAKCFA.
OarCia iS tll Prlnta Mi..!.,.
. ......o .-iiutaiur oi ine
j s"iune nepumic
ne uorerewent Completely VlrterloHs.
- (niiuiun ijonuon mca vmi
IWfinm ttsmn i .... .... . u v. i?LiiiruLLfa I ..
i,M,, . ' .",! ana fo owing telesratn si-nwl h-T . , fcUO government star f ,h!d. re 8ltti.n on tb tboard tor of Flnanc? S S?d by th Minl there will be
i.,r.vn. av " wnlh it can stop withou
atae wnenthe crash occurred, and lm
Mediately disapDearod. I Not sinco tho Tivoli disaster has such thing happened near this city. All orls of rumors are afloat as to the number killed and injured. The streets are thronged with anxious relatives and friends of those reported missing. Just who is to blame for the accident is not known. Jaturally the pilots of botk boats deny negligence. AT SOUTH LAWRENCE.
KhHbllItatlH la th TerlUstrlrt I'reK-rHlar Kap.
Work ef hjiIo. Swept fiir.
L, whi;,nck, Mass., July 30. The jork- of rojmlring the damage caused by he recent cyclone has been going on rapidly except about the wholly deutroyed places, the owners, for the ost part rebuilding. The people still aeem dased by their misfortune, and do not know what to do. The Paekard Shool-house still serves as a mammoth lodging house for the sulTerers, as well Th I 'n for tUm infantry. Tho artillery was lolleved at six o'clock L8tJ I,.'1 J? com-
rheu.t.n.ha-vecui:;
eir arms In the arnenal. All rebelloui jnirlor officers will b ahnuiLrul troops are returning to their quarters under
ye7rU.V:;;ri V"V. n ,HB revolution will
- - -.. inniiM,iii oi less InHuRuno
., nuls lUHnirj- are tranquil
OAHWA,
rrlme Mlaistee
HUNGRY FOR BOUNTIES.
The Naa-ar Roaety KxtpmU4 te tke Masrf Saarar Ma. ..j . l" ' .ajMe
th OramM U'L . . ..
SSa?OTa
Once the Government starts out to
mere will be no point
atop witnout leavinr
rnrther I'arilrHt.r.
f-oxno.v. July aa-Tha Times special
w-. iijres says: At the time pickets of the Union Clvica were beina
. :r ' ,.w "r 1 rosment Alem,
tnat negotiations were In pro
ne, ana ne expected them to be sue
ce.Tjiui. At noon the squardron began Urine on the government house and firing was ' S2!!BV,d iwrl0,t trU of tho city? I resident Celman and his adherents were obliged to abandon the governmont house. They took up their qui" t!,u. ,e Strmon 11,8 twentyfifth oi lUly. The wiuadrnn l,a.t i... , ,.
aim so that every shot but one struck
The relief r. 7" i.r " . .lni so that every shot but .'u
swelling rapidly At a JeotlS of IH ' 'J0,80?1"1 Ale, and-Lopes in City ilall lR,t nlrht. Alavor I ? '''nt ceased Crawford presided, and addresses S f tinld II, f tho flrll8Con. mlo by Hon. A. L Stono rTCl ,L 1 ls 'bcll8v. however, that & Morrill Hon. iWol , J? i"""'1 V1,0"1 l ti?3 the local clergy, The total amoun of ' iIH n . V1 caPitultion of the Unh.riptlon announced last ?g?: ? imno to l , 't050 cllIef rellanc" til run. I I.. ...... - "IRHV SS . COIDR to he in thn nm..i rti.
I : "' anu as much mnm r i .t.I V r u" ammunt
in the hands of thM i.nii(n i
T Itrllrrc
i i .i . -mo in muni' Hon in the huni nf t-. . ,
. . ,,, iii.Tiu jreni lane forccswasalsoin.sumcie.it.
Kellrf for the SoMth I.awrrnre t(rUoe HHffrn-ra-More 111. v.j' H"
1- -ca-T) LAWitr..vcF Mass., July 3W.Hftltery
H )t.r. rb.l -VJ...I...
. . .'inrHfi,
f Al.1. Hivkh, Mis., July 0-Ata
- ,,'"v"j'"'j mo agreement of the n .ti.i t t ' J 'kery England mill men to shut dow! S ji' ? ' 1,a ,fon on duty at tho ruins their factories in order to relievo the ! f y "?8 bat'!rday' yesterday morn, overstocked market was read. X 0! i"f, !otlo" nared dollars for tke
a Ion. '."CT. ? Rv.
""""7 i. .McManus and ey. .M. I". Collins have been appointed a sub-commlttoe on distribution of the relief money and Ji.600 has beet placed in their hands. The w
raised ia urreatly needed.
- "iinri was reau. xo nna onnosed thn t.... ... 0. ona
.. ulll iiitor.l nn
Juua oi WIS OiecUtiVO Coin. Jitter which will order a .hu Wow? o iW?rS. and tolfToJes!
it . '.
many unhannr hmmf,-.!....,
ling because thev wra ia i .L
cold. "
No sooner wan it imnf. ,1,.. -.
ley gave a lwunty of two oents a pound on surar than thn Vnt. . ,
produce a small quantity of maple sugar, beset the Snat VtI n ... .'
. , , . vummiiiee ana
WB U11U
Of course thev cnnU t
i "" lurvira
very strontr irfnmnn mum .
j, . , - "uymaxe a discrimination against our maple sugar? IS it not mi... . i.... J "gl.
, : jntae wen as cane or beetroot sugar? Does it not grow
w iiiio trrfiii n i -.4 4 1
ground at that? Does it not ren Ire
lam ir-Amerloan labor? Why not put
Wait V L- K on 5nosne footing?" Oil. IflO Sonata .... .? .
4, o , "uiuhiihub saia mat
. .pic sugar men had the better of
s"vnw anusomapio suirar so into the bill for the tw o-cent Kty
i 1'fwuoeu. xnus the makers or manln supar. aaii t. .
i-ano and beet-root sugar, are to be paid to do their own business paid out of taxes collected from the people. As the Senate committee showed itself
,ro 7' generous to the maple sugar men other bounty-huntors have come
. wain an uxtonsioH of uovern
.t ciiaruy. This time It Is the makers of grapo sugar and glucose, which are largely used to adulterate
. ,1. xnwy nave also an
American article, employ American la-
w w nug-ar too. liyshould
. . ,u are iust as
tnirsty ror Government aid as any of the other sugar makers. Now let us see Whether tke Sonata r,mmUA .
. . . . . .v. uuiiiiiii,iQq aive any good reason for not taking the grape'
Riaooee men in cut of the
If McKinlby and his tarlff-makers
were asKcu wny it is neeeeaary to give a DAUBtv nn 111. . 1 ... . V ..
about our sugar-growers nt being able r lVMvaa& ..Ut. at. a "
u"raf. "llu b cneap labor of tke
xiuiin, ovum America and Ger aiaav: and thnv Would m ..a. .....
fully aonstriM.ti tv.i. .1
wages of farm laborers In tkorn 00 u a-
. uouree, tney win say, oMr "far-growers oan not compete with tke tkeaj laker, and therefore we matt kelp
aad I ad lt tad tke Antertoa
uw-growers must met on tke . wharves of Uyerpool tke cotton produoed ky tke miserably paid labor of India aad Kgyui. How can they do tbta witkout a bounty? Are not tke wheat aad cot Urn growers good aad worthy American nltlMkHa?) fin il.n u 1
- - .... ..... votwj nvw pi 4 1 V employment to American labor? J WU11 Uf fatri,.1a LI..
. . ..... . . . vnini.j nnHV HW A T Iff bill into tke lloaee ke accompanied
11 wuu a report m which he attempted to holator un kls MiMr Vwiuntv l,v nui.
ing Alexander Hamilton, and saying
Then he makes a quotation from Hamilton in defence nf Ujmtiu- u.,
the quoUtiou itself shows In plala blaek and wliita that lUmiiiA. ...... ..1
- - - - - - . . . h . .,Mw.,wvff, n M I, jm vocaUng bounties "to stimulate and uphold new eHtVrtH-isre:" thev were t 1,.
applied "to the acquisition of a new and
useful branch of industry," and Hamilton's Injury was to be "a temporary expense. "
Seldom has a public man ever Quoted
alt all Va ik-Ua aA!l. tl a
d
not -a new inaustrr" under tha M.t
liberal interpretation of Hamilton's
words; and to Speak of the "acquleltion" of it is simply a gross misuse of the English language. Again, Hamil
ton speaKs or a "temporary" expense for the establishment of an industry. What rght has McICinley to assume that at the end of his fifteen years' bounty the sugar-growing industry will 1 LA flnt SMAA at. In a . a .1 .
n"j " wifj w sia.nu on lie OWB feet than it is to-day? It has already existed long enough to develop tke necossary skill; and it is fjdly to hope tkat flirt K.M I VI t. u.lll 1. . .1 , 1 ...
. "in uve me sngniesc effect in developing a greater degree ef s-kill in our sugar-making process, or that this greater skill will be added as
i""' "i.iicm iavior to me wealth-pro duclng capacity of tho Nation. As the matter stands McKinley gives 1 the sugar men 37,000.000 a year out of 1
lUB i"wpm taxes; out now much that will gro-y to in fifteen years nobody knows. It may be twice as much or it may be ten times as much. But if the sum should oven remain tke same, tkat
nuuiu mnan iii.i.iu ihh) fn ,1.
, 1 - .v. miq uuvra years-whieh is certainly an enormous
i"?"ic iut aotng tneir own private business. MoKinley, however, is a champion when it comes to knocking out a surplus. Hut he sees that the people are going to object to giving away tkis enormous sum of money; and so he fixes the donation for. a period of fifteen years, hoping
LU" luerwuy luture congresses can not 11 nil n 1.1. I I . . . 1 . . , . .
uuuu uia xuiijuitoua nouniy giving.
FELT.
iMabefaklp laat year ky more than
Xortk western Ualvltv at
tea, IU., has property to tke net a most at ef Over fottr kundred tudents have been enrol led duHar tke past year. Harvard University is to
next year for a systematic course ef letnure on tke laws, tke literature, tke customs, tke life of tke Hebrew people; Hi Jf.V y WHlr" of ctures oa tke Bible.
Madrid. All
suck as altar elntha
gold and silver vessels,
in the sale.
-The I nlversityof IVBRsylvanla is about to establish a school of arehitootwre. We presume It will le bettor tkan any tking of tke kind now existing in tkis country, for if it la not there can be no reason for starting iu Christian Kada VAT - ( a ftaaAT aa.I..a
m -
BSSSBl BIBaiBBlSBT LJiaABI A
nmn aim
-To have a ftMd eup ff. a is etMottUai, oikerwU tK.Vh will ke "of fiaVoT th" tt -Tke rules ef etlanette are ,ot aenae taer are aau ... . "ot
wT" way of Ufa, whkh tw. ,kt he enough at besL U,re ul
gain of 3,341 societies and 1 So, 000 mew
wcrs in ftieren mOHlMS. In England, out of 12.000 certificated masters in elementary school last year, K.tHXJ received more than $699 a year, l,oo between Si. 000 and ,oe, Jlany have residences provided. Of 10 . 000 cerU flea ted ladies, 4,000 resolve MXt. Twenty-eight Uiousand receive leea than SAW; 18.000 less than S75 a year au.l 11 UAA .1 a.,A . J""t
- . mni auwut a year.
;r ,, .TV " J"r c'in" so persistently yet faiaUr to tha -The Itritish ami Foreign Ilible so- , floves. laces. h.ndkekiels aaj ety, during tke elrktv-oevrfi. tionorv of ti. i.,..., , , su
ntm- nf w. . .. ... . woe
, . jr ana me juice of twn oranges; add a sliced lemoi. cover and strain and add one pint of gar. Cool on ice before serving. Cherry; grnpeor me wa7 COfdial m" U ?Z Z same way. -.Fragrance It directly opposed to disoirder uncleanlineas and UUemncr Most of the della.i,r..t .l . ,7 V
, 7 . wmch
. , . . "-".-.ivnwa ana station or v Of tho lulvf i
, j wniati are oro. duced lr tke free use of sachet bags or euskione, Close u. cabinets and ceptaclea of all sorU are lined wih perfumed cuskioni aaul 1 ...... .' ,
ous sorts, and scf nta mm scattered every, where inoar Iim hiu.. '
M'KIN LEY'S HAND
BaVet ef the Mich Tartar BUI Alee rM
--rT" ra rr jsawhec The pretense is sometimes made by protectionists tkat tke tariff does not Increase tke cost of goods. How false that claim is may be jedged from tke followlaar faet. Tk. V.w ri. r
BMretal Bulletin in a reoeat market re-
pwr as tnese woras on the ooadltiona now nrerailinr in that .itv .u
o .wmi M importers of foreign dry goods: "Importers. confident of the passage of the Mclvinlnv Tariff 1.111 a i ., ,
rf . . .. ...... , o ui iu in laeir Insistance for advanced prices. Buvers. mm 41... n . 1 , , ....
u to umer uanu, re i use to do buslneaa
-- - vi7Kn juoie society, during the eighty-one years of its niutAfita I.-,, at...! M f . a.
muni mm iw London deposl tory alone ,otHI,od0 complete copies of the Itible, 34.000.000 TesUmente and nearly ia,0o0,0tw iwtions of the Itiblea total of 73,000,000. w Bt,arlr i eao oa.!
f ;vef' f plfh to furnish every where among het weisessiotM
, ",nior lhe f JolM- -Russian Te Tkis is sfaaolr lhe L niveruitY" nf 1Luii .t.t. i. ' urui ....
.09 student and scores of famous professors, kas a capital of but $730,000. Its largest endowment, tkat of tke Countess Hose, is only SI 50. 00. v..a-
theless, it is the seat of the kigkest German learning; and elalms to kave 1 the ablest corps of instructors of all I the world's schools. Phila4lBiLU
graph. The University of Trinity College.
w. a censmerabie sea- 1 fa tion in England )ir nl.lui. .v. . !
.... " "t o rwat i , h iu charter to grant decrees in all i parts of the British empire. There is ) an indignant protest in the old country, and a demand that if tke Toronto Uaiversity kas a skadow of rigkt to suck I power it should 1m iUi 1. i.
( mediately. Tke Presbyterians ef the TJnited Presbyterian ekurck are voting oa twe overtures, one allowing tknnlncloal students to ke Itoeiieed a7tk,Toftoe second res. &aal ak. 1 . FT
lieeswere to any stoatoal anal mmt5m tton to any eMae vka a. i
mmj 101-an. it ) mm tkat
mead a ajBUU
A - -
wa 7a m 1 1 niwi v asssiai.aaa m
..-.. I, . av : ."" iweaa a
V, . C 10mwi rr ur an c
nwesian rectje:. "to oae-bat tea add a larm fLlnn
finely as poasibi) with "Tfn.
and mix tboroaghly. fing axi the boiling wabfr very g-y. BaWV sian tea. thu it d oh aioaeetl ton A
- 1 . .11 .. , . 1
ami iwrreai in ( lk tliia" wvx nmmm small glass nlaUa, Jptable aad
l. . - a. t .
- - - w UiaaiBffJHBa save at old prices, tariff change or no
" iiianfB, ana mere
DIET
tkai -
V , . , wered over whelmingly In tke afllrmative, aad tkat tke presbyteries are nearly evenly divided in regard to tke second question. Christian at Work. Tke people of Boston kave free a.
nange or no te to about 4.00.(XW books in tke dlf-
stands to-dlvaa tn.Z- ,..ic ana aemi-piiwic lilrarles.
, j . nmu oatii iasre are nail a millloe rolaud 1. 1 Imoortera am maaia. 1.. . . pi. . .. . .. "v.. u"o" voiunses in tke 1
. . '-'R" "i'TOi ia ity 1 u line Morarr and Ita faraut, warehouse in antioloation r tk. ..T. 1W branches,
,1 . K"w" am uwifr llIKarieS. Itia aatlauUJ v. "tle8.P- t dutto. . C. W. Ernst, mTvo. llt
r .1! V"0 J lysomuok that there is an average of fiftrVol to the American surar. Xnt oiv ... v. . "Tf .r a"J To1-
- J w aana.-a ni ejsnacai IMMrn fmiaaan taaa IK.. 1
!.aL " AhIS m"k!t -P-t -hows; the in tke city. Accordinr Z TJT!! irL"
inu ut ine xooas aireadv on kimi win i.uc .1 . ... "-
be raised; for in order to rwZ" iZZL in. "hrarlea ol hnvltbout so muck
it will be necessary to import elkerTat ' uZZ -.eea bound vol-
1 ftut MtiD.N.j i. .. . aV . . i,to,www mvmt leUL aavd
.o0 manuscripts.
ma lamp or aponeach
tVgatioaas
lataftsneea
flaM of iVroton
oa erf aosaaM
v ta-aeieal at
tief wkter-a
stl tat. TOlnsr
AeaatoarealMr
twotocjtantaTall ta. a.
or;nto
tSulatod wator to
Cae.
Smer. aaaaaMUni tata a . JjT
jnnnnnnnpBjBBpBjn wT
dainty for a rfUC
two of suararshiil
saucer or platakest
According 1 Inve
made by I)r JoAl tke
. - . .a 1
01 potsoniniT pipes ia the
a'ater are ver
wkiek interest
ducted throu
rather that wh
eat in the wataj
Meat causes aHa .1- 1
taw uaaaer a
farats a
fal eiWtat of
however, when
pipes, to open
lag. allowing run off befo
family use. X
am ou aT of tke
. a
s
RECRUITING FOR
HAREMS.
a cost enhanced bv tha
new duties.
IlUVers. hnwerar lia.
tomed to th nlil nj-iixaa. 'k...i.ii
lev nrinaa ffll. .1 1 Maw Mae fllrla Am TmAuJ
- 1 .ignraa iucin, aau so laev ( . V.M f 1- .v." , ' .. . Jr i Thar Ara Talta.
uuiia uaa au i. ci m rim namvAav kat aa t w . - aaaaa
Kialey bill will not become a law. Tea . Z i 7 ,By!tBl! onuins aa buyers are not of tkat silly class of pee ll?t dW tke training ol Pie who wetend that tk- .. H?T. ?irl8 foc -arems. Their edusaUoa is
increase prlrtw. They know tkat when , " ' .Wry r,y chiW"n of the importer has paid tke kigk duty at ' IkLT".!? Jer biB" the custom house h i Jiii !!.ai c.hoen for lh Wirpose. Tke trirls ara
that duty to the price of the goods: and .uj?,' ekool. they know. too. that tw Vv i Waer they are educated and toucht
selves buv these rood, .aui t.v. 7i 1 ! vrJ. accomplishments. Those in-
home to their torM tt,-- -m T.. ' ." I t"8 for -he Sulton's harem are
charre un the dutv , ti,7t ,k-" ""'"It UM,fht "ch; If. however.
will pay it finally: They know further 7 ,fer re that whM tw Lt f ,i. . j , . "upid (k wanUng in rood le-aks. thev
beenincr Sm7 t? pie will do without them rather than i I , I e"U d Afghan.tan are pay the higher price! The I aM?"! J.iSi"1' frMn H"1
Malotw
tkr
Te maiaUin aa
in tke summer j-e
erclsed as to dii i
and tke quality"
waiea are of m which require as
d skukld be elii fr
f fare. A great, f
ordinarily is use
ing merely aa fa
'eat m
r.
Jl
AUarttoiae
a.Ma aae
to be dltt CtonrWll
eat
!
. -n .io nicivBiaia prefer large sales at low profits rather 1 1. a 1 BtMnll oa.1.aVl ..a. . a
ajaataiA aiiiaii Maina aar. i nr n Vk n tat l,n au.
.fta, iioilM ltte LBV Mckinley bill meHiis precisely the lat fa nf tU 1ia.H .al. ar . .
supply the Turkisk slave market, not
wmj wim tneir own children, but witk aV(tlal U'Un la aa AA - . SI a
ernativa. Maira-a. W'M "va I"" tl 1" tkelr in-
will sell fewer foreign a-wvla. ,r.i tZ t "CT ,row K.uwi the Konmanlan
they will have to make ' iZZLTTl L . it
f Ilia ucaaaiaa ka.u A 1 ..tit
! u7JL"f ".-"7 w"1 ae . is stated. u u, tk sZJl'Wir. "
Kui uiuiit un wnai inev U0 sen. I .,... ..i. n i cni,ica This state of affair- ,w- : yMBf ildren away from their W
chants in unceruinty and hence keV ' C Wrket hold off in the hope that McKinley'. dZan.l L I?, !fe M tant lipKw,.. .11, , . . J aemana for aTood-looklaiar vui e
This market report is simply a tking 1 coLnon ,1,,? .V', 0,wf U, that has Iwen nul.liaka-i i. t.-V.-.u , common that the Hunarariait n.
C02 bt it should throw 'Vi ",i,,1!,ir7
uooa oi iigiu on the effeet of tariffs a' ;.. , .. .n inB traie kas
awinna nann a i. i , .. . mil it la at ill ..!!
With tho falan imki..,.! .1 11; ' secretly to a certain mtu.i .
i... V. ;r:,i p""wcism . ....... ... . tne
Hat. due term is not a tax.
The treaturvreoiaaa?.aU.it. a
230,000,000 from tariff taxation. The protected peto of Congress, many of whom are In both Houses voting tke people's money Into their own pockets, are reeeivtna at i..a auL.
This is exclusive of all bounties on ar1" ,'!.; there Is a hlgh-Uriff tag wkkm nrohihitM ntu.ir ......
home producers sell here for lees tkan the forelva mrlf.. .1 . . .
Im all .i... ' ax aeoea, I fl .tht arge class of predate the tox Is in fact nmkikia... tZCl VWf
eat v. La ti "overnt
n me suuanic harem Is tkat when a slave has reached tke ace of
"c"'.i v oes not meet witk tke approyalof tke Sultan ske is immedi. ately removed and married to one ef the court offlcials. whoe Uste is 7t consulted, but wko ac,uleees in tke inevitable witk truly (Mental Indlffer!
A 4ew Aalawal. tor!! i'T17 wfc-rt-11 Uke j paw tkat man akead tkere. but I iWley-Of eeurse net. Tkat horse touldnUptM a iTOuttrok-Wt iksrT
quenUv we ouvht
raUonal way to Mrttuttflight meals aad daioWT .. t
Mine, iuicv fruit .r wat
freelv: fluid ratllatV7vaa
should avoid swllcJrbet 1 foods, as these arln& V ktk4 flaan. Maxing. Sweeu aflma eaboaaoeous. aad''Mre U1T are not directlv baalr i Bv .k toe
I Mewinr the bellow 7JjaL. im ilLa!.'
bustton. ,alsjr' " A great many people tjlalaVwatot and ice cream I tke vain belief that they will helv keep tkrm cool, but it in a mistalfe. Met water will quenek thirst mock better tkan ice water. As to ice cream, tke articles of wkich it is 3ompoed are keattng and very difficult or digestion. It lowers the temperature of tke stomaek far below the point at wnlck digestion can proceed, Vit which is nevertheless favorable to fermentation, and this nroeen aall a.
Although ice eream is temporarily cooling aa it passes into tke stomach, it is invariably followed by tklrst If one must eat ice cream. It is better to take It in the winter when the digestive tasaeha a. L. . .
"7 riiirer ana heating material not so objectionable. Prom Lecture by J. H. Kellogg. M. u. manawrrk as a I jaw K-frortr. That Prince Bismarck Is a man of many parts every one is aware, but how; nany people know tkat ke kas in LU time played tke part of a law-court reAIUI..S Y.. .. ... t f . ...
' uvn is inueeat the case, for after passing his state examination In law at the University of Berlin, the embryo Chancelor was made official law reporter at one ef the courts of that city. But Bismarck tke young law re pro-ler lacked tke discretion and dlpiomacy of Bismarck tke Ckaucelor. Ha o day engaged In a wordy war with a owtain pig-headed witness, and at las threatened the ebjeet of his wrath that be Would fcaa-a. klaa b-t.UJ rrt..
. - -..to .nmn nab a iiw jd, however, reproved tke young reporter by saying tkat he attended to the ktakiaa out i.W.ii h . ,
. waasa jaiemarcn taa the ebjeetionabto wHihmc, "ke careful wkat you say, ev I will get the jsjaW t ktok yen Mk"-ltktf xMi
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