Echo (Newspaper) - July 9, 1889, London, Middlesex SANGSTER Hive large and choice assortment ot from Ladies Gents BE JULY ONE COCOA No MO cannot make a morning miat will fiod pure aal au Barometrical and 4 THE ECHO JULY i I I P MAIL by O from LONDON every and JAPAN and O and NEW and from and The from one of their large for the abate and Alexandria every CHEAP the A The ONLY Apply and DOMINION SEDUCED FABBS from and B For fall Westend SEWELL ami Y 8 The splendid fast Channel HEBALD Matthews will leare and unforeseen circumstances and and Or are all OHBA DAY to the and at on on yii Third and on other days at Hackney Sc t President of the his Grace of VANISH I THE MADRID MARKET THE MADRID of a Bull the A Journey the a House in and other TODAY The Band of the Grenadier by permission ot Colonel under the direction ol Daa The Exhibition Conductor 3 GRANDEST ILLUMINATIONS AND THE ONLY IN Light SPANISH EVENING Q PARISH O THEATRE and SPANISH and National Songs asi at 3 and SPANISH OPES 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consisting ot COUCH EASY LADYS 6 Beni far of any part the delivered free te SEAMLESS Bordered and 0 i IS I 01S 0 by 1 15 0 by 1 1 0 1 2 6 I by 1 5 0 by 2 5 A single carpec sent carriage paid to any station in the of te 8ABINET ASDi AND 81BBET SHILLING CAB FABBS from Waterloo and AND DAY and TOTTENHAM for TOBIES ana built and sold by lUna Catalogue for 1 4 BL ens of BLACK CLOTHES from 13 and lone door irom and land am vuu of lont has a largs stocc of and GOODS and and is selling toe SUM at Halt toe and and h tone door from Market and 1 and Lane PREACHERS AND TEACHERS The name of Wyke Bayliss is less widely known than it should WB is not the kind of work which fascinates the ordinary young man of the the young man who imbibes his literature of an omnibus oes to the City a morn IQ would not signify of a higher intellectual stamp cared more for the gospel of which Bayliss in many our most eloquent Bayliss may boast of an though few and he if he derive a legitimate satisfaction from the reflection that his audience growing less Among his own class of artists and men of and among those of the general public who keep themselves acquainted with the best thought of their Write enjoys a high re on as he This if persons the majority of he is a man of the most various He is a learned knowledge of wide He has some graceful is DEB B 3 CLOTHES nu for SALE or the FineM w for Beat to uur pan of til and Cuvent Market ami yard aide of Drary DO NOT UNTIMELY DIE SOEE CUBED WITH ONE DOSE FENNINGS FEVER CURER BOWEL COMPLAINTS Cured with One TYPHUS or LOW Cured with Two DIPHTHERIA Cured Kith Three SCARLET Cored with Four DYSENTERY Cured with Sold in Bottles nil bj all ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETYS I are OPEN DAILY fei KUC from 9 till Admission Si Children always tho additions is a The Insect House is Band will perform in the Gardens at 4 o every Saturday until further a Every i BO JL FOUNTAIN and CATTLE ASSO Supported by Voluntary the only Free Supplies of for and beast in tlie streets of and are Bankers and M t and cheapest UU hign by by by by gilt witn overmantels ol superior in solid or lilted Irom console window artistic wall post in tor and and A SHTON A SHTON XX PARSONS Trada Trade SUPPLY BE Members are bereby informed that tLe Departments hitherto carried on pit are to the antt and and Irou Access to each floor by the passenger lift or V 136 and MONEY LENT Br VI Upon Approved Promissory Notes as Uili Sale monthly of 5 10 ji so 411 ii the of to granted at a notice in town or male ur on mortgage ot trade farm to assist into Also on and at 5 per for one montu 14 Distance no Strictly Call or Special facilities to ail banking of und received on terms as under subject to 3 notice of 32 Special terms for larger Interest paid quar I ESTABLISHED i Heserve Fund TIVE fEB PAID on ani kn Deposits of and upwards maue for of and upwards at Wili A SHTON and auti an unfailing remedy in all pains and disorders duent upon a reduced condition of tlie TN JL and DEBILITY its beneficial action because it gives uniform tone and to tue whole Bang a it is excellent in T OSS APPETITE and WEAK I It is a removes HEADACHE and SLEEP aud ia to and nil brains urc R SINGLE DOSE affords relief in and and storr which he reproduces from a book by Theodore our first I parents were driven from the Garden of tempering His judgment with dim within their minds the memory of that blissful And when sons and daughters were born to these were content with their herit what they had and with their Bat at after many years of a mothers joys and Ere gave birth to a child unlike the and her heart was troubled for this poor little child be found listening with a rapt face to strains of divine un caught by Eves ear and in the pupils of his eyes she saw waving branches that she remembered now to be ihe trees of In teir not knowing and Eve was content lisas application of great artists the Michael the the the the the i for particulars to ON D O IT and U TH E E H COUNTIES tnd 30UNT repayable by instalments interest moderate to fees forms Iree deposits LENT privately at aPEW and for BO WING T most Tonic it does not U and can do no harm on the con may be taken at all tunes with DIRECTIONS X AND PARSONS jtk made upon f and tarm and to assist persons into business also life from one to tea lio sureties Call or write Savoy 115 and Private entrance in an or connected witn loan carried out quits and in strict M If you want an Advance of from to apply to tho OSiT for at a tus only Security by the Bink being tiu OF are made tile United Kingdom ta all HOME AND OF ALIi Compensation abready paid and Liberal Settlement of Grand Head LEGAL Office and Grants paid Bince Societys 0 0 Annual Premium 0 0 Accumulated 0 Cash saved durins 0 0 By order of the Committee of AEL 3 STAB U produces a most brilliant and will preserve uic It is made of the best of and fronts will boots Try it for Sold drops in a JL ul of water at rising and to drops in a nl of water at and LOSS of Eire to eight drops in a of water a an hosr before SLEEPLESS to eight drops iu a ful of water at and au or two before US drops in a of water three times a day afterwards a dose and morning as a drops iu a of followed in by of ten drops if a dose of live drops every or four as Af to prevent a recur rence of the five drops night and morn for two or three Five to eight drops iu a and Under Fourteen hah the above quantities under The as understood ia Leicester is becoming a spectacle so magnifi cent that it reduces the writer to and befools the Blaze after the two great variety houses flame out each each effort eclipsing its and the mast recent always the most Last night it was the turn of the JL new diver tissement called was It deals the gods of the Boman mythology but if the story is riot very clear there is enough of it which to hang four tableaux of dazzling Astrea is tke daughter Jupiter she dances in a sylvan by by the side of a sparkling with ordinary mortals arrayed in pink fleshings and green Naturally one of these falls in with and threatens to leap into the foaming flood if the demi will not wed fearing lest in her should betray her flees and finding the lady more postures as an attempter ef his own All is indicated in terpsichorean with restless limbs and Then the Titans glorified red Indians they begin building up their with huge After this we are plunged into the crater of a and see humped Vulcan and his blacksmith coryphees forging thunderbolts Jupiters war with the Jupiter seems hard to fit with One after the other he casts them aside like Beau Brummels bnt for Astreas Venus distorted spouse would have a very un pleasant quarter of an Then we soar to and see Zens seated in glorious state high in the with a at LIB But before Zens is reached the eye travels an arcade of light seven great arches of each star a electric This novel adaptation of the now illuminant fetches the audience they glance at the great luminous blue vault before aud and roar Then the gleaming cohorts of goddesses bearing golden of the and glittering flunkeys of go through their blindingly bright The Titans lift the trap and thea huge blocks begin to appear on the floor ef the hurls his tud that is the end of their aeons A man dressed like a sheet dances with the ballerina everybody sets to aad down comes the Signer arranged the Signer who invented the music all the leading young men and young women who have a director or EOJ in everybody iu any way responsible for the is summoned to Bouquets and the applause is ture is written something more than He is an admirable with a scholars gift of happy and Some of his especially those on the relation between Art and the life of the modem the Ethics of the best which have yet been written on that great and fasci subject in general is the President of the Koyal Society of British Goethe used to say that one every day of ones see at least one beautiful work of hear one piece of beautiful and read one piece of noble Wyke Bayliss if he put this threefold privilege in the possession of every and Bayliss is a man of his wholly wholly in the sense in which a teacher like Ibsen would understand the word He is no democratic The sub anyone can see who reads his be hateful to As teacher and preacher of the gospel of his mission is to infuse into the the aristocratic elements of and Art is to Bayliss no no elegant recreation of idle honra it is a serious and in view of indis pensable for the rescue of modern life from and bar The message of he writes in his is not to some of but to If we reject it we reject it at our If knowledge is only for the and virtue only for the then art may be only for the art is not for the artist anymore than gold is for the miner or pearls for the pearl yet his have educated many genera and are still a glory in the Art is not for the artist but for us all to refine to to raise us from baser to fill pur eyes with beauty and our hearts with Wyke Bayliss is not one of those who affect to the golden age of Art exists in the He utterly rejects the notion that all we can do is to glorify the giants of the It is a great thing to look and and learn but not thus did our great masters gain their It is a greater thing to look forward and this should be the attitude of the modern Great as was Greek art in its ticism and art in its devotional the difference between their excel lence and that of the modern schools is a difference of kind rather than degree and in the broad sympathies of the religion with which it is modern art has everything to hope and nothing to No critic has more clearly defined the essential distinctions between and modern children through whose eyes humanity may catch glimpses of the beauty of the Bnt we say there are multitudes of Eves children in whom the inborn sense of higher and finer things finally in a materialistic scheme of social it misses its native IN THE HOME COLONISATION In the Organisation Societys for last month some critical re marks were passed anent the mean rela tion between theory and in allusion to the examination and rejection by a Mansion House Confer ence of Herbert Millss scheme of industrial settlements for the ablebodied arid the somewhat surprising fact that the first annual meeting of the Home Colonisation Society was held at the Mansion To the current number of the Review Mills contributes a letter of asking how it is from friendly patronage at the Charity Organisation Society has drifted round successful start resign largely contributed to the success it has has been obliged to her and at the lost committee meet ing it was resolved to tender her a cordial vote of Meantime the work is being carried on by the ladies a formal but Miss of the Lady Margarets has been elected nil the and will commence her duties in She seems in every way fitted to direct the unique work done by these devoted cultured to Oxford and reading and such recreations as country walks and lawn are being carried out and the pupil teachers in the Board Schools of South London are a class whose best interests these ladies have especially made their MEN AND Bupert Stevens is one of our minor artists of His father was a well known whom the artist But all the young mans desires towards an artistic life and the broad book of her mighty atlas of and running was the only study that interested that open bit of country on the very confines of the great teeming was bis perpetual Every every changing tone 01 colour became known to At last the intolerable thirst for land scape art overpowered He threw up his scholastic and crossed to Ant On his is old not made in and has some extremely rare pieces of old It is said of Lira that he spent three in searching for a portrait Sir Francis the ence of which he had He is one of the few artists who touch tobacco while at their Instead of the Lucas solaces himself witk and his satisfaction with the work he is doing is invariably indicated by the nature of his Lucas is also an and works hard m her studio at the top of the her husband sings and toils down Lucas is an enthusiastic the Elizabethan and it liu fork as well as its picturesque side that attracts Good Queen Bess has a very loyal subject in Seymour into an attitude of editor of the appends a The where he studied his return he went to live near idolised Heath and his studio the best and pleasantest of a little nest of standing in their own and backed by an admirable a colony of bachelor artists live together almost in the style of the monks of These ateliers are known as the work is and art than tations Wyke limi in spite or rather THEATRICAL A 17 19 HO IS ONLY BY SHTON and and bousa theatres are now dead out of and the patient public hare been mora than usually worried nnd harassed bjr annual or as they are various the friends of the popular occupant of the Gaiety rallied Instil j around him yesterday after The was as near f nU as Delicate with Arthur Dacre and wife Locked with Miss Bond and Denny anain and an act of Faust up to with the graceful Gaiety and as protesting that ke had been to see the were the resistance It would be much easier to say who did not than who did contribute to the Ma podrida part of the Thi names programmed included the Lotos Bessie Arthur Grace Charles Le and a host of Ben Nathans various renderings of Thi the Light Brigade caused much Wo stand this artiste has been secured by Edwardes for the Gaiety for three Stephens Grannie benefit at tei bury this Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers all orer the Price per 1oet free to and the Channel Islands for and on receipt ol Swaps or Postal and Trada Trade A A and because of its distinguish antique art in contrast with modern It is simply a question of but not definitions or descriptions of Some of the feelings and senti ments which inspire the art of the mediaeval and modern world would have been mere intrusion in the antique world of ideal As Bayliss put it pierced with many is no Adonis yet there is a holy fire in his eyes that the Greek never ready to be broken on the is no nymph for a satyrs but her sweet face shows ns more of heaven than we can see in all the gods of high Human sorrow and suffering were outside the range themes for the ancient They would ruin the Olympian calm of their calm which meant indifference to the human lot as much as it meant any thing the Greek could have had no eye for a pathetic scene of slum Modem art is distinguished from ancient by its preponderance of the human ele Wyke Bayliss is a nineteenth century Humanist of the best For him the domain of art is as wide and as In a diffusion of the spirit of Bayliss finds the social antidote to the debasing effects of the competitive scheme of human which means devil take the I claim for a place in the van of It would be a fortunate thing for Young England if he for Minister of Educa somebody of the stamp of the President of the Society of British In one of his best passages he selects the meeting of the first Board School as one of the themes which a great National School of Art would select for a historical picture of the Wyke Bayliss has not been content with theorising about He has done practical service as an espe as a member of the Committee of School Management for the Lambeth dis Most likely if Bayliss were him self a London school one him using every available opportunity to reach the young mind through its sense of as much as by its other The Education Department has not risen to this level of as but it in Westminster teaches us something else besides a as Bayliss has said somewhere Westminster Abbey is an art educa tion in itself but how many London note in giving the names of the gentlemen who formed the a majority on which pronounced and which included Cardinal the Bishop of the Earl of George the and the among many and promises to discuss the weak places and false assumptions of the Consequently the question bids fair to be well thrashed Colonisation has been fairly successful in Germany and Holland but to the majority of English minds the idea savours too strongly of Socialism as yet to find much THE This indefatigable body have just com another important decorative un in the adornment of the boys schoolroom attached to New which is also employed as a parish room and centre for all sorts of Round the large a series of panels have been drawn in bold in Indian red upon a cream and illustrates the struggles and incidents of Christians journey the Pilgrims Between the scrolls of ornamental outline bear mottoes from while round the on a broad ribbon of deep is in Long fellows Lives of great men all remind FIVE TO Under this the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children has just brought out a succinctly stating the leading features of the work accomplished by the various Metropolitan and Provincial Aid More interesting even than the figures and sta the record of criminal brutalities of unnatural or the number of convictions it has with punish ments ranging from fines up to fifteen years are the general con it has to form upon its five years Some of the facts adduced are curious for The average age of the victims continues almost the and years old and the number of children in the families where the offences that is about the being and the average wage ef the offender is still Most of the mgn of the families were in good were but lacked Stevens His heart is in it Where it fails is where the technical dexterity is wanting to carry out the happily felt And this defect practice is rapidly Listen to two men the claims of Lord Byron as man and in his of in Oc then talked about the necessity of my learning Eng and Goethe earnestly advised me to do particularly on account of Lord saying that a character of such eminence had never appeared and probably would never come Now listen to what Swia burne says The malevolent and cowardly conceit of a ever shuffling and swaggering and cringing in the same The most remarkable in his pre tentious and restless egotism is that of a man capable of writing such bad should ever have been capable of even in how bad it was how very hollow were its claims how very and was the rabble rout of his human people recently Against the class of appearing before the Still Waters Bun Deep comei off at the Criterion Oscar Beringers Ibsen play will be fresh and literal After next week Bart Md the Gor rict doors till ire Kt tt La Madame appears ag at tho Under the patronage of the Storage the Open architectural and general history of their Social reformers lament the waste of mental and spiritual faculty in modern Not the least lamentable is the waste through sheer through want of access to the means which a judicious management might place within the reach of almost The the power of may exist like ling in the mind of the Blum bat yet oome to from lack of the sunshine of en a eeed poorest Sweating Commission of the House of Lords it has not had so much as a Squalor and wretchedness there has at times been enough but then it has been the culpable squalor and of selfish and illconditioned men who have all too long been allowed to be a law unto Neither is town worse than Viewing the work of aid the proportion of cruelty to popu lation is The Committee thus summarises its is in no war to 1 or 2 material either as to or or These affect only the manner of not its It ia not aroused the character of iti Tho small and mean assigned for it include all tho varieties of acts to Man of the greatest sufferers hare been exceedingly Though the of drunkenness are the cause of many of the more reckless and glaring forms of the of inveterate most ia the long deadly forms of not They are callous They and they The two main divisions of cruelty it divides into springing from mere and accounting for the nakedness and hunger seen in the and the forming four clearly defined In which the child is made a scapegoat of its parents sins Where its death will be either saving of expenditure or actual money in hand By driving the child to run and thus being freed from its support and dicta INFANTILE LIFE At present the Society alluded to in the preceding paragraph is taking all possible steps for the entire complete abolition of the present system of insuring infant provision for sick or even for funeral provided that no person having the lawf ui custody of a child should be permitted to have a beneficiary interest in its might be hedged round with precautions so as to be But at the sys tem is a premium to unnatural parents to compass Thanks to a generous donation of given for this the Society is making special investiga tions into the question of Baby and mentions the alarming fact that an extensive system of baby sweating exists which no legislation has ever yet attempted to The result of this it is will bring appalling facts to in due be made THE WOMENS Miss the lady who has acted as superintendent of this most useful educa tional and recreative crusade in South Here is a on the one we have the greatest intel lectual German of his generation and on the other a secondrate English whom few and still fewer ad If Byron was such a contemptible and wrote such contemptible what would if he were think or say of Algernon Charles Swinburne Frith makes his moan in a contemporary over the fate that has be fallen one of his pictures which was ex in the Royal Academy this The picture was purchased by a and now Frith finds to his annoyance that a representation of his picture with a new So is performing the part of advertiser to a firm of soap makers in the pages of the The artist ia now in dread of seeing it re produced on the Moral for artists who can afford to adopt the When you sell a picture reserve the copy After Frith may console himself that the smart advertisers action is a testimony to his popularity as an The other day The Road to Ruin series of pictures was knocked down at a pain fully low figure when So Clean is re mammoth on every London it should be some compensation to the the public arc the It will much more pleasant to those who walk to let their eves rest on Friths pretty children than on The Mystery of a Hansom and other pictorial A remarkable man has just died at the capital of the Nizams We speak of Sir Salar the second of a name the most distin in the roll of contemporary native Indian The elder Sir Salar Jung died the Viceroyalty of Lord and was succeeded as Prime Minister of Hyderabad by his who was only twentyone yeara The new Prime Minister was a young man for so difficult a but he inherited his fathers Intriguers at the native Court got the better of and he his post two or three years The yonng statesman visited England soon after the Jubilee ceremonial of He was as accomplished as he was able and high and he spoke and wrote English with the fluency and correctness of an educated English He did credit to his European Sir Francis Chief of the Egyptian is an officer of great and very He is one of the men in Ho is as well liked by his Egyptian black and as he is by his own The native Egyptian soldier has the faith in the Pashas Sir Francis by the is called in his native though his military designation is Sir Francis is expected to reach Assouan today or where he will be joined by some of his staff and from which he may proceed straight to Colonel head near Wady But Sir Francis movements at the present He may concentrate a force at Assouan in order to resist the who are still Colonel at Wady has told him he believes that Assouan is the point at which the Der are Assouan is nearly six hundred miles south of and Wady Haifa is a long way south of the British the Royal which follows Sir Francis is to stop at Seymour the lives out at West in a charm 1Tli NEWS IN A NUTSHELL There are leTeral ia Astori The Hospital Sunday Fond amounts to The Queen herself will present at her TUB Lord Majori Patriotic Volunteer mow totals to consort of the Kin Ol and it 53 years old What Inland wants U schemes anl So at least So there is to a contest in West A Williams has entered as a The Supreme Court Indiana has rendered decision to the effect that to sell liquor tt not a but a special The hare failed to note that Eichard West was 49 yeara old a couple of days return to the At all is latins with a Prince Frederick William oE the son an heir of the Grand Duke of Baden and of tha German celebrates liia 32nd The new State of Washington his about acres of school It is proposed not atU this but to it into farms adl lease George Hindes formerly of St and bni late of died in personal estate upwards of Sir Francis Workmar of county the 8th Husun in the in and in Central during thi Ht b 61 Banal Pindi is painfully afflicted with Within the past few says a 114 cases been of which 41 ban a large number M doubtful The Earl of Jersey mas resigned the office eif Provincial Grand Master of Mark Masons for of Berks and a position which has held for soma Lord mU probably succeed Bullfighting in Three de Toros bad actually been opened the Municipality haTe now called on the Prefect of Police to stop any further The costs the United directly and least this is mate of temperance This ix more than the cost of cotton boota and ul Patrick a middleaged was ascending a stair at when he Hi wai only four steps but the fall his and ended his San Franciscos entire shipment of California brandy for the two weeks ending June 7th wai sent to New where they had ready the right sort of for contorting it SOrb Ol U French Darid a Perth paid a riait tm There ht was induced For awhile he swam about buoyantly but whem some from the shore to This was ths but seen of A rush was made for tha train by a excursionists waiting at Ayr William of had got hold of one of tho but he f ell bx tween the platform and the carriage ert the had The poor fellow was A new comet has been this Professor Lewis of New is the fortunate comet on the 6th in Bight decreasing minutes Pelar distance A sensible fellow ia Lord His tenant wished to giro him a says hU Lordship in a full of sympathetic apprecia of these ara not timu for tenants to derate their resources to any which are not strictly And so In refuses to accept the A wealthy old merchant of in tht United has been terribly by fail wife and one is intent en the other bat giren him great As he lay ill in his bed he was with a fear that would possess bis from ha couch he deliberately green backs and Tbo latest the Leper Settlement in Sandwich Islands is Louis who is anxious to make known how much stuffs for dressing would cheer the lot of the children Edward Clifford for for Perhaps soini at home may like to help the fortunate little ones at Thus the Printers Register on tie state of far us compositors ars the present out of a ship of there are only 150 Society hands signing the book as an indication of in ability to and of include both tha residuum of that body and mem bers who hare lost their places through accidental Miss Dows U Though unable to more from her chair for at her home in New fue has been an indefatigable and has the and Greek She recently per formed the feat of repeating a long passage htr Greek Testament from mouth after she had read A narrow share for the last Members had arranged to b brought back the Premiers garden party at ten minutes past But Smith tho portends ol At once he despatched a telegram a special train was immediately put on at fire find the armed in the nick of and thus amendment to the Scotch Local Bil being It was at a matinee at the A pretty wearing a gigantic straw hat decorate with sat in the gear a painful For a while the gallery stood it but at last the found Please take off that was the cry raised at frequent For the lady remained unrooted but in the end tho gallery and the hat was amid a buret of enthusiastic ing house largely built from his own His immense studio is little short of a museum of Lucas as all men an historical par and in matters of de A LITTLE In His eighth century in heart of t world of idolatrous the prophets put forth a conception of religion which appears to me to be as wonderful an inspiration ot genius as tho art of Phidias or th science of And what doth tho Lord require ot but to do and to IOTO and to walk humbly with thy God 11 any socalled religion takes away from this great saying rf I think it wantonly mutilates if it adds I think it obscures tho perfect ideal of The antagonism of science il not to but to the heathen nni i he bad philosophy under which religion li often wellnigh my I trust that this will bat to end of true scianca Trill to fulfil one of her most fu of relieving mtn from of which upon them hg namo