Echo (Newspaper) - September 16, 1889, London, Middlesex PARIS EXHIBITION SPECIAL CHEAP Secret and LIVE FOB BE JUST AND HONOUR ALL No SEPTEMBER ONE NORTHERN C O M P ESTABLISHED ABERDEEN INCOME AND FUNDS Fin Life Premiums Interest Accumulated Barometrical and HIGH BRIDO 603 and BOYAL IOD Electric I maw by 1 No ID to Oue tf f Pare LINE MAIL A to via CITY OF 8J44 Passage Soiling 2nd to Second Mil tickn London w at low and O T E C H N I C BEST tUf SESSION of VISAING CLASSES oa ttw new of Class a Be PHYSICAL LiBO ta tne Tne Polytechnic PM acquired tne ot tae The number ot last jear ei contains full particulars of over 200 fres A iur ASYLUM FOB I lias accommodation rur TOO The presets income enables Uie Committee to receive not tiore are earnestly seeking admission by AilE TO ix arc received uu payments regu by the of King EMPIRE DEPOSIT I is to maKe from 10 to or simple aay or Ifo sureties cr Bondsmen are auJ strictest secrecy will be TUB am bb to unit the conveni ence oi tee lur preferred 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Children Cutting their Teeth and Childrens Powders prevent Do cot contain Sold in and with Bead Fennings Every Meiers Ask your chemist for a Free THEATRICAL The and an doing enormous If the stream of have turned away from their doori been diverted into the Dock Companies there would hare bean no end to the strike this aide of The Area or will probably be produced at the Comedy on Saturday certainly within ten There is more confirmation to hand of ike rumour that the poor old Olympic will be con verted by Wilmot into a theatrical under a new for that pilgrim Wilson Miss is due at the Grand on the 30th Miss Louie Fuller we are taken the She is an American and will pro duce Caprice on the 19lh iee should ba tbe clasi oi the American Brown Potters collapse has followed Hiss when in caught tha contagion of Honour to the divine She has paic all her late husbands himself paid the great debt a week or BO Mr as substitute for Denison in Aunt at the and Terry for Lewis Waller in In at tha are both great Pinero is to supply new plays at the and th They hare settled on a donna for The Castle of at Opera at last Miss Who will play at the Langtry and decline Miss Florence vice Miss Olja with the Does this mean a lawsuit two law suits or none Miss Brandon goes to the Wednesday next first matinee of The Marah was produced at the Princi of Walesa at a matinee this art shortly to SM it at the Grand as The News for fat biologist The heredity of dra matic talent will shortly be demonstrated by Miss Terras Hares and little Daisy only awaits her retain from the States to give a promise Will dramatically definitely ON THE WATCH THE GREAT THE DOCKERS The dockers have There u more than the usual amount of hairsplitting and and an almost grotesque anxiety to appear dignified in coming out the dockers have It will take a long time to make up for lost work and lost and to find the path of least but the ont to the path of peace IB the admission that the dockers nave all been in the The hare three things to the 5hey hare proved their strength found in the desert the road to the Promised Labour Union and they nave taught employers of labour a muchneeded The dock and all who backed them np or de pended upon have been enormous They will not lightly face such a straggle So far THE Although tbe leaders of the strike have in any setae of the created the it undoubted fact that one of these has been the ruling spirit of the and that he has won enormous and deserved It is all Very well to Bay that political and social theories have nothing to do with Burns action in this par bat political and social theories cannot now be kept John Barns is not the man to go away without his and hie pay is not but the pushing on of his social It would be intensely interesting just now if Burns would put down in black and white the ideas he uttered in public six months ago concerning private property and banking and shareholding and It would be the most entertaining and en lightening thing that could be produced in England It is a great oppor Will he take advantage of it P We hope he as just now all England would read anything he and it is extremely desirable that all England should be put on its guard against com and social doctrines for crudity and wild probably sur pass anything that French revolutions ever Another The strike has been made possible because of the money help obtained from many and notably from But for all Tilletts selfdenying zeal and all Burns superb resolution would have been in Is it likely that such enormous Bums as have come in will be found again It is very For a long time public sympathy has been aroused on of the and specially on behalf of tbe Dock men and the long sympathy found expression in the pouring in ot money when the day of judgment But such tides of sympathy are essentially They exhaust them selves they do not repeat If the dockers fight they must sit down and count the A great Union or an amalgamation of Unions might tide them out the public is not to be de pended upon and Australia will get tired of paying Labour to keep away from its fat One thing In the honr of victory a new peril will The troubles of the dockers have been caused by There have been too many round those As we said at the the Docks are the last refuge of disappointed Bnt what will happen when the tanner is and the sweater is abolished t and when all the other good things arrive Will not in the country who only get or an hear of it And will not the tendency in London be to slide down to the a little and even a little willingly A powerful Union of dock labourers might regulate that but we doubt AHD Apart from all opinions concerning burning is there any fair minded man who fails to see the immense difference between England and Ireland just now William O Brien is in at the very he is charged with urging tenants to by nonpayment of a landlord or a syndicate believed by to be oppressive and No body accuses him of violence or of inciting to His at the very is tbe offence of interfering with free movements of a landlord in re gard to his financial arrangements with other what has John Burns been doing He has openly and defiantly organised a strike which has interfered with half tbe great industries and interests of He has deli prevented capitalists and traders doing what they have a perfect legal right to He has publicly arranged to have places of business that employers of labour may He has called land conducted gigantic meetings for the express purpose of black legs and overawing In he has done everything that William OBrien has and a great deal more and not a meeting has been prohibited by the Government not a head has been broken by the And yet we are told that Ireland is governed as England is is endur ing loathsome punishment for feeding hungry or let us for acting the part of one of the proverbial fools who rush in where angels fear to but hundreds in London are doing what is morally the same after what is the real difference between encouraging a man to resist being cheated and and encouraging a man to resist being cheated and starved There may be some legal difference which experts could probably bnt it would puzzle a Solomon to point out the difference between OBrien and NEW A large party of gentlemen left the Temple Pier on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of inspect ing and witnessing trials of specimens of the and second class torpedo boats which are being constructed by Yarrow and for service in the British They went down the river in two of the ten of which are being the Admiralty order including six of the During the run the majority of the party went and were thus enabled to observe the excellence and ingenuity of the arrange ments for officers and men within such a small it ia all the latest im they are 130 feet in length by 13 feet 6 inches and are constructed of galvanised steel and propelled by triple expansion engines in about horse The recorded speed during a continuous run of three with of twenty tons on has it b varied between 22 and 23 or about 25 miles per THX BLOOD is TKX Blood Mixture is warranted cleanse Wood from all from whit ever cause For Skin and Bloed and Sorei of all ecil are It if the only real specific for Soot and f er it the cause from the blood aid Thousands of In ait of all Ask for Clarkes Blood and Some years yon allowed me to picture as beat the once dismal swamp of that land of tbe wild orgies of the the tornado of blas and obscenity that swept and surged around the Old Red noxious and impure as the foul stream that lapped the slimy 1 then told how some with one Farrer at their conceived the idea of converting this noisome waste into a park and years have sped since first of the great Thames barges discharged its indiscriminate cargo by tbe and the foundations of this most charming and popular of Parks were more fashion able Hyde Kensington Green and St cannot boast of fine There are only about half a old and owing to the exigencies of the are besmirched with soot and Bnt of trees large and leafy enough to cast a grateful shade there is an Sycamores and planes especially have made ample and these are still in their summer showing little or no sign of approaching Bnt the chestnuts are gradually denuding them selves of their great brown and tbe white thorns have put on a among which glitter the crimson Looking round one can scarcely believe that so much could have been done in the and so great a boon upon the crowded All day long hundreds of happy children arc romping on the and hundreds of quiet elderly people resting on the com seats beneath a of twinkling Tbe special feature of interest here ia TEE 80BTBOPICAL initiated by whose I be is now Superintendent of the Vic toria Gibsons successful ex periment of introducing plants of stately such as tree in conjunction with flowers and leafage of brilliant has given an immense impetus to artistic gardening throughout the and eatly the charm and beauty of the parks and in London more can still boast of ite SubTropical and even the middle of there is a wealth of graceful glowing and emerald soothing and delightful to shaky If one ventures a moment to be critical as to the arrangement of certain it is with no desire to carp at the excellent management and good taste apparent on all All that is wanting is a little less method in the It were for to group together more naturally the fine tropical ferns now placed at almost equal dis tances One can admire the individual beauty and characteristics more readily perhaps as they bnt the picturesque and natural arrangement car ried out so successfully all is cer tainly more suitable to the fern tribe whose and graceful forms add such a charm and interest to the waste places of the What struck me as remarkable is condition of the large foliaged the hardy and more especially THE with their grand leaves of varied tones of green streaked and veined with and carrying spikes of bloom of the most vivid It is by the one sees the used as a window and yet it seems to be admirably suited for the and may be readily raised from seed in the spring by June it will give fine The canna or Indian shot at Battersea thrive and produce a remarkably fine effect when planted close together in BY THE the water of by the is not so pellucid as there are various aquatic and bog which give interest and naturalness to the Some three or four years since I noticed the white calla planted Travellers tell us what a grand feature it is in conjunction with the oleander along the banks of the On inquiry I found that the calla did not thrive on account of the impurity of the This is probably this to the numerous large waterfowl and the minute which give the water an green Here and there are some delightful picture On one green slope is a with several stems curved and twisted in various the finely divided foliage droops in graceful and casts deep shadows on the Besting in various indicative of contentment and is a flock of Spanish their handsome blue and plumage contrasting plea santly with the verdant Among hiding in the is a alarmed at our near flutters noisily across the leaving in its wake a train of silver wavelets While speaking of the one cannot help but notice the broad sheet of the peerless white water The of protecting it from the waterfowl by a straight fine of wire netting detracts from its interest and There is no reason why such a line should not be in irregular and more in harmony with the situation and here are tolerably good for the A cup of tea and a bun for One cannot help reverting to Eew when speak ing of The tariff is higher at the and one has to go nearly a mile to get to it This circumstance is the more to be regretted from the fact that visitors must leave any little parcel they may have in charge of the expects a fee for his Now this is really too To get refreshments of any kind in the Gardens one must make for that terrible or take a some thing in ones pocket and devour it fur in the Bab walking in the fresh air provokes an and not even the glories of on an empty Seated on one of the benches A is enjoying the whole troops of happy the quiet the gliding the and the flock of playful ducks beating the water into foam with their white The man was a of a wholesome respectably and contem Very I said glancing round with a kindly blue I reckon it is pretty its it thats just what it Do you know this park pretty well Know it well P I ought Ive bin once a week for sir and Tve never missed and I walk five miles here and five back and a bit o wi and some cold 1 allis sit Then I amoke a and By the the Parks are now the control of the Cottar Let us hope they will be still more libe rally and more especially those of and Let in urge those who are fond of a and want half a days pleasant to go to before the frost fiend writes Ichabod across the glories of the LUKE MEN AND Charles Member for the Division of in his own a teacher and preacher of considerable force and as a is one of tbe most fluent of Methodist If he had chosen the pulpit as a career he certainly would have made his mark as a popular But fate ordained that this strong minded and able man should go down into the mines when he was only nine years after has turned ont at least as well that he was sent to wield the He is still fairly well on the right side of And when the ludicrous iniquities of the mining royalty system are approached for final Fenwick will be one of their most powerful Fenwick was hard at work at Colliery when he received the invitation to represent in It was a colliery reproduction of tbe summoning of the old Roman from the plough to the He was chosen for several his manly for his spirit of moderation and for his for his intimate know ledge of the necessities of his for his powers as a His oratorical powers be owed to Methodist His culture he acquired by resolute self by the enjoys a high reputation among the University Extension leaders in of whom of Clare has for a long time been the most the painter of the and other famous lives in Boulevard de one of the most tasteful and charming houses in house in a liberal education domestic architecture and It so to not an unworthy setting for the genius who inhabits it and who is himself a fascinating The great painter is by the mothers side a accounts for much in his appearance and His eyebrows are black the eyes are brown the moustache grey and the hair a long way beyond the grey stage The death of Miss Amy whose funeral took place will be re by many who did not even know her Miss Amy Levy was a writer of great To judge from her past Reuben The Romance of a would have done far better good as that if her life had been Miss Levy was one of the most gifted of the new generation of Englishwomen who take advantage of University She was a student at Newnham after leaving she contributed largely to periodical Miss Amy Levy was only How different her fate to that of gifted woman of the Jewish race who died We mean Anna Maria Gold who died at the ripe age of eighty This lady was acquainted with most of the men of this century in literature and The lives of the Goldsmid and Miss Levy cover a great space in tbe history of their race in this Miss at was a witness to the pation of Christian women as of Miss though she lived a long way into the new was born in an age when people of her nationality were subjected many vexations and absurdly unjust It is curious to think of the high social influence which Jews wielded in this while politically they were Lord Nelson and George were entertained at the house of Miss maternal good friend the as Farmer George used to call To of the English let it not be forgotten that Miss Sir Isaac Lyon was at the head of the great educational movement which resulted in the establishment of the University of By all one of the most inter esting papers as at the New castle meeting of the British is that of George on Central Asian He says that Russian Protectionist policy is driving British and Indian trade from the central Asiatic Perhaps it Bnt it is not the central and northern regions of Asia from which most is to be hoped in the way of We must look to the South and to Cochin and the vast Empire of China will yet be united with and with by railway through is making Central Asia his As he is a Member of his knowledge of the by travel as well as by should be a public It is a big and worth And Curzon can work pretty Alphonse the it is returned to his allegiance to the Roman Catholic In his day Alphonse belonged to the extreme left wing of Parisian and his brilliant pen was often put to the use of the As very often happens with your out and out Daudet allowed bis children to be carried to the baptismal and some yean back there was quite a stir in Paris over this fact Daudet is very intimate with and curiously enough the author the Vie de Jesus is not altogether a force making for nega His his latterday teach be it is Believe by all means if you can you will be the better for Possibly Renans graceful homi lies may have acted upon and sent him back to the the President of the French is an enthusiastic and possesses a collection of old coins of considerable His coins are his and if he can wax enthusiastic upon any one subject it is upon his For a Frenchman the President ia a very grave and sedate a character which his immobile countenance and fixed look He is the most dignified of for the that he is absolutely wanting in the useful quality of wraps him self up in a cloak of impenetrable His daily life is one of extreme Whether at the Elysee or he rises early and makes all haste to get through the documentary part of his days work Sis secretaries find him a some what for he insists on being f ally informed concerning every document that comes before No leu than persons crossed from to the Continent but Sir one of Charity is just 52 jean Earl of Limericks only son and today attains bis 26th Lord Morris Fitzgerald gets bj the death of bis Lord The Dean and Chapter of Asaph hare an abatement of 7t par at the ensuing tiUn We have Maybrick now wa hare a II bos seen the light at Sir Theodore the friend of the the and the husband of is old The Marquis of in party the world little wots his 63rd An American authority gives the length of electric tramways in tha United States at 403 while a considerable mileage in addition if under New South Wales exports to Victoria and lemons to the amount of the duty and charges on which at present rate amount to per Artillerymen and Lancers stationed at had a quarrel the row a big In the fight of the soldiers were one so that since Alfred a gentleman of was hurrying to catch a train for He at but almost immediately dropped down The latest novelty in in a motto iron the favourite author in black letters if bracelet ia silrer on jet The twin Countess of wife of British Ambassador in and Lady of Sir Henry Brougham the new Governor of the celebrated their 48th birthday A determined effort is being made in the Fay Department to pat the lire shilling piece into and to restrict issue of the most expensive as Goschen termed The Canard steamer from Naw was in Suddenly a cry of Man overt board was Edward a young had deliberately jumped to his death His body was not Has a murder been committed Two hill men named and Lawrence wera on tbe Grand Junction near when tha dead body of a child about months To its neck a brick was attached The and Dorer at did good business during the but Paris But they hare now conveyed con over more passengers to Franca than in tha corresponding period of the first great Vanraan George of leant forward when near the city to disentangle bin whip from tbe harness of Overbalancing he fell to the When a second van came the driver found that poor McLean been killed in tha Despite the facilities offered at several American many American ladies find their way to or Girton either preferring tha English degree or to supplement the course at of tha Am erican Colleges by a year or tn o of study and Central culture at one of these old seaU of A throng of people on the Lees at Folkestone wera horrified to see a only in her night from one of the top windows of Lang home With a dull thud tbe body struck the lower and then bounded violently the The poor whose name was Official horticulturists appear to have taken a hint from the in the gardens at Hampton Court twentytwo in just sant in a to the Commissioner of Works asking for increase of The low rate of wages paid to these per often been com Here is one evidence of tbe great of Americans into only is every secured in the steamers of the Transatlantic Com pony sailing from Havre to New Tork until the of bat during this period at least steamer now undergoing repairs will in all proba bility have to be put into The Tithe question will not ba added to tht Church Congress This is It is felt that further discussion until some legislative step be taken woald be worst than for oratory at a Church Congress might only serve to Welshmen to renew the heated struggles of lost How few members of the Episcopate for their holidays Our habits arc Wo dine at and require no solid meal My party consists of my her female and our young a coloured West Indian Such is tha record by a Welsh innkeeper of the visit and requirements of tho right reverend fragan of a Midland Thus Bismarck to Signer on hearing of the attack on beg dear to accept my hearty congratulations and my wishes for your speedy and for your protection br Divine Providence Signor Crispis reply Thanks I owa my life to and I shall continue to dedi cate it to my to my and tothl peace of A goods train was slowly passing under a bridgi near Tbe driver and steker wen horrified to observe on tha other line of rail a de capitated A most deliberate case of was then Tho poor namci evidently first cat his throat with a and then placed his head on the to complete his dread Major was paymaster of the 7ti stationed at He has been by courtmartial to a years the forfeiture of his and stoppages out of his pay to make good the sixteen thousand rupees which ha was found guilty of having mil Harriet of Grand it she lives until January be 103 years She was born in in Alexander was a soldier in tha war of and her General was a soldier in the war of the la her 100th year she had a paralytic recovered and now is in a fair state of House decoration is among the many modem occupations for But even in this thi American ladies probably forestalled tasteful decorations of the house were largely designed by Miss Virginia a lady at culture and good when the wealth of the family took was not ashamed to turn to account her talent for at first association with a but recently carrying them oat in her own DK is to be by ladies they hare long since taken to fishing and shooting in the A special gown has been made for lady There are two skirts of rough both bound with The longer skirt is mode to tuck up fishwife or to let so as to look like an ordinary walking The jacket bodice is bound vrith and hat leather and iven leather bound A larga leather pocket in front of the leather a togne of and a a costume designed for use rather than Here is a story of Persia which Berlin Correspondent of the Glasgow Herald The chief of the as they are is a one of the Shahs numerous and not long ago this gentleman being in debt wai sadly importuned by a At last this man complained to the who ordered tha to whereupon tbe who professes ta take pattern by British said to the cap tain of his That man who complained me to my father must have a stout I should like to sea his heart bring it me f Son the poor heart was lim a few hours biter bleeding on a GODS God sends His teachers into every To every clinic and erery race of With revelations fitted to their growth And shape of nor gives tha realms of TroBl nto the selfish role of one Therefore each form of worship that hath The of and given it to grasp Tha muter key of Infolds some germs of goodness and of 31se carer had eager which loathes Che slothful down of pampered in it ana ft moments fitful