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   Echo (Newspaper) - August 31, 1888, London, Middlesex                                FOOD the newest mad bort in the nary of AUGUST tm 1833 and LOAS COL to in KOTAL be In monthly ol and to I can be rent direct to Price fat paid for tlu tent tree to all this uid mil appear m onr oh instalment wiU be y ah Is in the H AMP S TEA DRO AD Port toe on AHD to any style or A bcm the OL all 1113 amr tbo lote for for the false of Hoc to in tie and 40 liar extraordinary literary tba morals she to be erery line aue ever ond be described one of booka s A AU thab pens is forito its iu CAB L and Judge of the Birming ham County has just contributed to the Fortnightly an article on Imprisonment which is of study by all who are interested in tho daily life of Even those who Chal ultimate be deeply interested in he and the lessons he 3jAws from The ordinary procedure of a County Court is certainly calculated to depress and dishearten a Its is redolent of and un thrift tion or the population wita iK In alone actions were brought debts lea than although it ALLOTMENT PROBLEMS SMALL HOLDINGS IK So much interest has been aroused in reply to my previous articles in the columns of the that I now feel it desirable to add a few words to what 1 have already To those critics who dealt my contributions from a prac point of view I would simply thaii ran after Tet Birmingham and and ia marked by a refined and of the good and of tie is sure please the large cromi of it to increase tiie pno of seat of of rare visits to tee prac the ONE as direct by and trom and and from steamers for and JAPAK r ami iron lad ty and from lor the above at i Z with special U The story opens at of m a bachelor peer wbo ie one of of Jua cornea Lord who ha n tiie heir to tho of and a is wrapped up in In which he a so well to take a rennet a tohU wio u if not Their some ol TUT which Indicate the points of view taken of these afford bome into the Toe of frun ia immediately followed by an to tho 01 tbe I lading over a gono uy the m to a distressed Cropi the threatened rado ajme roughs sort the young TritU of lits to at to this young B She has not aud of a with joind ana manners to snatch 13 by her unsophisticated no those a and premium nearly two payable In Tne abore mm that a With opened with the Bna Ufo can COST muted on with And Obtain and read me Few of the are not badly paid on tho con Birmingham is a tenth a daxe she guileless and pure at a yet free Irom Jives aw very of the af and a self to dependence oa his a deed of ami for to been liTing on a distant part of Guilderoy accompanies Gladys to her bower of and there hu with John He returns next dcj to ask Jolin for tha hand Of his wno estimates the world at iw lus ona cwo Jamb with a fine refuses the of KOYAL BW ana via oar 5S Swerage nil to 12 ted and IM 1jWttfiEBVICEof lAST is Kow icd by all l lilP TO SEASID ai at oa at on and forbids to the with great ana f ok oe an the total in years end tastes u the fpr hli ref is to be 02 ts it is many dip byt con trived to Joan His engagement to ths arrival of u letter from wife of the Dec and a in her ova the only woman haa erer oad cow elites to recall her recreant The letter to the an intimation of hin ap marriage and of the of their guilty Xo ttc no The takes place in the following spring the reader is taken to the ore their John Vernons prophecies of some foundation in a dia content and beautiful and er IB suspected the presence of the in Bat the dancer to pass away with formal civil calls between the parties and tnc departure of from I Toe then shifts to where the charm ins of Guilderoy the beauty of and whets the uue character of Lord Aubrey is more into as tho friend and riser to his young cousin her in all her PASTRY FREE PEB Tho new tod edition little pvn for lion on to the I find the cause of the the percent of weekly even in experiences to acorns with a duty ich the U and to lira Co love and too thankful to to iu own I haa cr her UMU a duel by who 14 of Ltr lormo her letora to and is the ia tbc of Ler secure tlie pretence Of the la at i Huw tlu piot develops from highly critical moment in of tho chief the reader will for f fa the story n in oar has been re to tiie of to tho fluid in has to display her 1he destinies of will bo found equally as tije action of tbo to on elective acd dramatic j will arouse intense in tho minds of all classes of I WEEKLY TIMES AHD are Train to Wood General W TW ot by Pleasant 312 No 30 to Westminster Jamess OF are and of ns are like most of 114 the season of promise we as a matter cf the bounteous from the golden bonds And yet to refreshed workers f to the desk and the and the workshop and the autumn should be with more of more of high for the any other The lengthen and the morning mista proclaim tho of the busy winter What are yon going to do to gain from tbc monotony of yoar toil daring the long days when little can be done oat ot doors Begin this week to to the FENNINGS THB BEST TO Sold in at Ik 1Mand to all Seat Direct to Sent put LESSONS the new commences for twopence a Treck yon will have a philosopher and friend yon profitable ami engrossing for every vill open to doord ol double put lire oor and money into Jour Twopence ost iKc Published every of all Newsmen Office post iKc News Every every Property and all who value and economy in house e articles oa Ali THE them by c TEAS rudi Xor ti i a 234 i IIP AND correct i bribe Lio WITH THE NEWS Frico post free The Plan of the is to in a of Mnd of to a ret for tho and oil Itet ii in Jles bs in dnc by and for a and ether Tue Hew commenced Joly If not a please order bcr of or s payable at to tbo K T n B I HAMPSHISE JTan Paper for Afi tlie bas a that of any ether paper in tna ths taio o and and is as tbe dal it forius beES medium in tais pare ot tho country for every class of by AJ AboTO BIGGEST OF ENGLAND in world Trill Bo every to Uic lint has the go for Bee and a newspaper for All aad Bookstalls or H SID MESS Also LACE WALKING BOOTS at These Boots sell as Twice the X foods on hire the Hanaf or three years Purchasers have the capica of 106 to select Call for ro jA house or villa for payable per Address Great Gildey and Electro v Old and lasted ro Large or email cr reflated to CLOTHES tbs flues of BLACK 13 and 4 Kiny s ds of j has a of ENGLISH GOODS and and ia same the anu nud ono door Market add I and Cross and ot m fit lift C DEE SB CLO foi of CLOTHES for The HES or the Finest sent to Covens an of Drary Mis i3 to the blood from whatever for aad V a i Jn 9C Sili for Clarkes Blood sat taio Dresden is en the Kaiser having just passed through on his way to Pill where he visits the King of A Roman Emperor could not have been made more of at so short a Bather with anything bat a pleasant ex he has not the goodnatured look of his nor the noble mien of his His features resemble his Hanoverian far more than his Hohen zollern ikt pa hope he has not inherited of the two If only the nations would emulate each other in matters appertaining the fare of the people We plot and strive how vre may improve upon our neigh bours machines but his civic institutions we pass by And yet how much wo might learn from one another Take the Continental for instance that terror of certain pious Shops shut garden restaurants bands picture galleries and museums and yet no lack of people in the Where is the harm of all this Why should the Salvationists hold a monopoly for Sunday music Why should dinner or supper in a garden be worse than beer or spirits in a public in the should we be allowed to look at onr pictures and read our books at and deny to others the right to gaze upon works of art which are national property Of the whole thing is absurd and utterly But touching the subject of learning of onr let me mention the opera They are now doing the cyclus in most equal to as regards and for my part I certainly prefer Herr and to Van Dyke and the Now think one pays for these per amphi theatre 9i and standing places behind and This is putting art before the masses in a very practical And why cannot TVC do likewise Why need we in this beneath a little State like whose entire population is far less than that of London alone Simply and solely because we have no real love of and our artistes only ambition is to make another moral ques decent women can go anywhere alone because are In on the sooner garden opened than it becomes people are everywhere to the The streets in Dresden are fit for decent people to walk in vice is kept out of the sight of the innocent and the youth of both and must ba sought out in its own ugly Is it not probable that many are kept from falling into her clutches simply from want of bad examples It is odd to hear the Germans talk of Home Eule in say we in Saxony have what you English are squabbling and also manhood suf frage and what haim have we got by either one or the otter of course but will they not lose all their intellect now the small States arc so broken and the nation is nothing but aa And the baer quarts but apparently no harni comes of it 1 Here are some good When yon are going to a railway station you pay cab on no delay on Drinking fountains at all stations little carts or booths all over ths town for the sale of with or without Stationmasters on all the lines wear a highly distinguishable red All railway carriages have nonsmoking and ladies which are pro vided with retiring All about the towns are open spaces with seats reserved exclusively for children and their guardians and on the river are paying and free baths for men and In in many the Germans really do more than we do for tho although they talk less about I do not mean in tho vay of we certainly although often enough it wonld bo better to be m really helping people to be to make their money go as far as J life innocently and decent take the from almost ness destitution is early debtors town like Birmingham which with little And ninetyeight of the persons against whom judgment sum are issued ore Here is a case in which is so telling that we must cite it at Hot long ago a lad of twenty was sum moned for a debt of I asked him why and he replied the been It appeared that hehad married at sixteen and had three When I asked him made him marry that he replied Because I was out of He of that the girl was doing and he wanted to share her not thinking the These are tha people whom the moleeyed prophets of Anarchic Socialism seek to array against the existing order of If they could organise a regiment of men like that grim tailor in Alton who steadfastly refused to bring more children into the world which so hard and they might do something but an army of men who marry at sixteen are but a rope of Judge Chalmers declares that at present a man marries on credit and repents on judgment it too The enemy is Not not the not the leviathan All these have sins enough to answer and when it comes to a struggle of tho weak against our sympathies go with the former when all is the of labour is the labouring man who marries at sixteen or Chalmers iaa come to conclu sion that it is desirable to abolish im or that indirect upon refusal or with tical observe that I see nothing in their inmost cases they have been so ably I have not dealt in my last work on How to make the most of the neither have they point I have not be For ten and horticultural I have said while the cry of philosophy or more tno equally important cry of ia for and although has been the fact remains the given tho facilities to acquire land under an system of the allotment system become from a financial point of view a huge other have to the have repeatedly A SUNDAY We had on August the of being present at one of the most political assemblies in in the or Sundai aton of Appenzell with which Englishmen have been made familiar through tho lectures of Professor it was indeed a shorn of half its glory as it was an not the Parliament of the zeller Tho latter is held regularly oh a in the and new laws of rejected by show Every male from the age of to the age nt a A adman weighing ani fire has bean tho in the One two miles f ram It 35 of sixty is a the citi zen is no longer capable of but in Order to console him for tbe loss of his freed for the remainder of his life from all and is no longer render military 8crYieoin the Every citizen who fails to appear at this yearly ment of the whole people has to pay a and Buffers a temporary forfeiture of his political From all the most distant of in in day before Paul at wai rts burned were a Santa Croz that He thn ihot He wu Tte Berlin nut weak for a few weeka stay in Slie will si the 8irWiUiaai and tie Lady art said to rate French the leading writers of bis a if to toe for New le take the and Large farms most small forms must be tenure and horeo tho coital of adorned chim the and old Tint will be on busineu An old named an inmate of fell into a boiler of hot and wa so severely ical ded that aba Tbo of are labouring ia the Temperance Tor the work they must give place to man the fastened to their The sword under a We hesi tate to accept hia though his arguments are and though he shows that Scotland and France are able to dispense with Scot an order may be made on a mans Vfo hesitate the more because we mark that he hesitates He would draw a distinction between voluntary and involuntary in he would the law where credit had been given under false or where credit was necessarily for when a man does a job of and has to wait for payment until the job is class largely spend their wages in paying debts instead of buying and that if they could be brought to cash payments they of get moro goods for their money The prospect of an universal system of cash payment is so attractive that he almost persuades ua to accept his main Tet we find grave difficulties in the and Chalmers himself incidentally alludes to some of Be admits that a vast body of people in the town will not pay their small debts without the sion of the the ultimate sanction being the power of He admits further that the Judges who work the County Courta ciple find that not much moro than one per of the applications to com mit result in actual and that of this one per more than half stay in prison beyond two He that he will not commit ac all unless the plaintiff shows that the defendant has the means of paying in full or by There must be very few left who arc imprisoned for the crime of and Chalmers does not waste any sympathy on his What we fear is that the impossibility of obtaining credit if the law made the recovery more would have a disastrous effect upon a multitude of struggling Acute as he Chalmers ia not suffi acquainted with the difficulties little men continually have to A small even with quick repay ment and high often tides an industrious man over a time of or is his first step towards To him the interest which to Court Judge seems is not unfrequently a most precious We have seen the working of some of these loan which if properly managed are what they call Friends of It is no uncommon thing for them to bridge the which separates the journeyman from the are unable to follow Chalmers to his main conclusion but we should be glad if all County Court Judges worked on the screw Those who adopt the punishment theory grant an order of imprisonment at once j those who work on the screw theory direct the not to issue warrants for so long as the instal ments are paid into This on Chalmers own works and because it works well we think it should be preserved and Under such conditions as our present unprofitable the bulk of which are a disgrace to us as a would disappear as well as the numerous badly tilled which in most cases arc more productive of thistles and weeds than any thing have shown in work re ferred to above a speculation to the these small homesteads of from two to five or will yield a return on the investment of 50 per at unlike many of tho foreign speculations which yield security is not but of in creasing SHALL Of aH countries in the says a wellknown those departments along each side of the Loire abound most in variety and abundance of In sum and other early fruits in or walnuts enrich every and why Because the cultivators of these orchards and vineyards are the fpr their landed property occupies every interme diate gradation from 2UO acres to a the smallest estates comprising within even the a a cornfield a and an In my pre sent I sball seek to show the same state of things exist at the United Kingdom speedily be transformed into what it is destined to the fruit garden of the Ono or two obstacles and profitable must oe dealt regard to tho proper utilisation of the land with in a broad and liberal spirit before we can expect as a nation to sec tho end of the depression that exists in the agricultural industry but to my the most formidable difficulty of all is to bei in fact that the labourer no by which he can reap the reward of his instead as in the land being cut up into small but profitable and early produce it is devoted to the unprofitable pro duction of and the usual round of root and Whilst our in most slave other often a it is carried the shoulder with the Sunday upon the Appen zeller ease except in his shirt r Tho regular aa the students of political history will is always held in An extra ordinary like that of ia is held in the aa iii the far East of amongst the Slav the union of Church aid things ecclesiastical is so close and in it impos sible to make the herds man comprehend the the Liberation The great after high mass has been is trans formed a Parliament The and accom by strange mediaeval not unlike of our take their open ing of the extraordinary ment is announced by the drummers and The Landammann wears a long block cloak and a threecornered As the foreign visitors Appenzell found it impossible to obtain tickets of admission to the we are not able to give an account of political business or the speeches of although this would have been practicable at the ordinary in tbo where everything is said and done under open We can hardly imagine that every voter in the little Republic found a inside the The Canton contains about in It is Of him by bu m Berlin i from Criterion Charles U The Old School Board an at present of a technical at at aa estimated coat of II ii a to tha are tho opening of the line ft travelled it in Prince Victor Join of Dote of at meeting of Volunteer it pawed in Chaw new camping Ernest of while crossing and almost the to foreign are lit tho sime time to ba to raiu tS heavy of dreamed ths other tkat be kad ihot a and to find that had hot and was a Itii recant of till Prince of Wales to Jte The excitement outside tho church seemed to be All the inns were and were wine holding high tobacco at from ono weeks end to to a pitiable the Continental the in many growers deluge the markets with choice by according to a Go they are enabled to secure an average per acre of after thf payment of all No one who has studied the question can deny for a exists tho moment that tbc point what disease the Tho was for maay years for It lisa been decided to a lifesize statue of the deceased gentleman at a cost of to bo placed Electrician gives either personally or by ef 1 Nof u Sufferers write at corner ef of o best and most effectual remedy that can be To this end I again assert that the land laws are at FIFTY No man can be expected to plant fruit trees unless he has some prospect of re couping himself for his and to do if he cannot become the actual then I say he should be able to obtain an equitable lease of at least fifty My argument is equally favour able to the owner as to the since were land devoted to the culture of choice and hardy fruit its rental value would be considerably and there would always be a ready demand for every acre of Tho mere fact that arable or grass hind is worth from to per whilst orchard land is worth from to will screen behind their are not only enemies of the but unconsciously it may their For is it not a fact that the small fruit farms I advocate have become so deservedly especially throughout the most prosperous States of America with the Continental like a quack all has not the prosperity of of France become of world wide reputation P and do not millions of her population depend upon the productions of their small fruit and market garden produce farms for a living P Why I has the allotment ques tion been neglected in no other country but onr own To this question there can be but one the present table of tenure is at and until these enactments at labourer from reaping the recompense of his labour are or swept we as a an end to the depression that let well whose in their own native TUB few words in connection with this inasmuch as many quite misunderstand the gist of my The market need I define as being simply tbc demand that in no way in connection with a trade depot of any Having no interest in any market what I would simply say that the prices I have quoted not only can be but during the post season have been for choice can bo depended upon from one season to an as 1 can In speaking as a I should never advise any grower to grow for Covent at on account of tho iniquitous which are positively a tax on and ought to be For past I Lave expressed the some and believe when the allotments are the first point ii to see that an equitable of by which the pro ducer is brought into direct contact with the independent of the if will at is ky Caimans Concentrated Sold all tables m the open the inn plays so eminent a part in the politics of this ancient as Sir Wilfrid Lawson will learn with regret that the two political parties arguing with each other outside the church take their titles from tho two nearest There the who number amongst them a host of venerable men who have past the legal age oE are called the Hecht From time it those who think that it is the highest political wisdom to traditional shout dialect is Nuz Hens Nothing new No novelties have taken their stand upon the side of the square nearest to the Hecht or Pike The noise made by these so renowned all over the world their was Any unaware of the solid and character of the would have judged that it could only end in We were that it was the custom of the Appenzeller when the vote lad once to submit suddenly and with the most pleasant to the ruling of the The minority amongst said our in never complains when it has been On as we after wards there was really no mino The new which was then put to every adult for his was carried en without one single dissen made so much noise either had no or else they were Swiss visitors from other The in spite of the threatening brought crowds of persons who were anxious to witness that remarkable spec tacle of primitive an extra ordinary a political in continued in unbroken succession from prehistoric for which the special was summoned at so The question unusual a period of the year was a water It appears that the rich manu Canton of which is at once the Manchester and the Notting ham of is in sore want of It purchased from a private owner in Appenzell the a hill with several The were It has always been an un written law amongst it would that water can have no ultimate private Water ia the property of the whole The popular feel ing demanded that this unwritten law amongst their constitutional The was called together in order that every Appenzeller voter might hold up his hand for or against the passing of this Hot a single iand in the church on Sunday last waa against ef water He swallowed it Tha threa oldest men in te Eawson and Their tire and leaves America on Saturday board return on September 29 on board She goes to John a was found dead in a arms wero behind from a and his the Temperance that the of ho prepares soil for tho development Of these lias sent a delegate to in to study and adept the system of mens proved euci a in tie in tho United Kingdom the first six month of the was against in the first hajf of and in The Parnell Defence Pand at Liver pool It noir amounts to iras in three There are contributions from of aad The en French sent over to report British industries were last nighe by the Glasgow They to drink tha They wen they It is stated that an elaborate on tbe ing of the new German on which Professor Ton Keeper of the Prussian State has been engaged fer somo years soon be fer Dover contemplates the construction of a new pier in tbe with a pavilion foe It will Tho Terra Council and the consent of tha Board of Trade has been Charles ledger clerk of tha National Provincial Bank at Bishop haa sud denly and it has been that in gold is missing from the It is sup posed that Hughes something of Belra Presidential candidate of the Bights party in addressed an audience of people at Grangers Sho denounced the Democratic and Republican A collision occurred at tho police and and some of utae in connection the of somo seizures mada for of tho Leahy Ivo lads Of the nineteen officers of Corps at ths last ex for ths post of of of the London was at the head order ef Tlie Overland Flyer on tba Union Pacific Bail way was wrecked at on Wed by a broken Three one by the Sugar Claua rolled down the Spreckles escaped but three other pas severely In Pittsburg the line has been sharply oa mday A dealer wto supposed that ka could safely supply liis customers with ico cream qnd aa coming within the category of food j has learned to his that is not the They must bs treated as pure aad Magistrate who examined the Another leep from It tbe ninth Professor Baldwin bas made at tha was one of the moat successful of the Tho Professor rese to an altitudo of a thousand feet before he jumped from bis By tbe aid of bis parachute he alighted in the Palace the balloon ing on Woodgreen a few minutes Let us bopo that this solemn before constituted tribunals of mil bring to an once and for this nefarious system by discord aad enmities are kept up the two islands which Gods providence intended ta ba loving Thus writes tho ef when enclosing a for the Parnell Indemnity lodged in I bae taken a special liking to this and ia alt my journeys have kept loyal to This is am extract from Jean Jacques famous It relates to ono tho old inns held up PUBLIC TO TKE OP THE can confirm most of the statements made in letter en Menday and am surprised to find them contradicted by in Tuesdays allocations are by ne means new tney have appeared in ono form or another in most of the local but were until they the publicity of a London is perfectly correct when he That one of the to the vendors the Commissioner in question de facto is most Tho plan drawn by the vendors and accepted by the Commis was contained no base It must therefore hare been altered since tho plan was exhibited and I know nothing of tbe pieca of ground thrown is at tbe last moment to for tba error of a thousand Thoss know tha site at mil sea at a that no snch piece of ground could bo utilised for tbe Tke matter is of mere than local as f rto Libraries kra faith A 30 at which Js now iha resi oT The latter just had a tablet inserted in tha southern of tha containing ths above excerpt from the to which he has adieu lodged in the year Truth needs no in the infinite deep Of everlasting bar strength Fram Natures her mighty pulses Through Natures veins her I tbe circle of the eternal And read for ever in the storied One lengthened roll of blood and wrong and One onward step of truth from aje to No can die that ever wrought for Thereby a law of it And lives ic its youth he who called it forth is but a All in and a brilliant may bt by  

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