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   Syracuse Standard (Newspaper) - August 6, 1884, Syracuse, New York                               THE STANDARD WEDNESDAY 6 seriously stated that the con- 3 in two school buildings in the Fifth ard represents a cost of five thousand ant a year A few months of business at this ate would bankrupt most Water companies The comments indulged yesterday the quality of water supplied by tbe goes for nothing In this we fare as well as the majority of cities an of two millions or more stands us and water of better We amiot therefore ask a rebate even if city show that the Indians on the reservation in the stream that Hows through the pipes Neither can the city profit by he raising of objections to the quantity and lie pressure furnished as the not i a position where they can demand more than s now supplied The pertinent fact is that u spite of its plea of poverty the Water pays six per cent dividends in it has paid this amount for years ami has given when money vas not paid On this basis the Water can afford to sell water to the city at thousand dollars a year Indeed f the plan of inspection lately adopted is kept ip the the proposed can made dividends and put away a later he had the statue whose ratlines have now become familiar and the vork of raising funds began The French generously responded and more than me hundred thousand of them contributed to he fund of necessary to complete the work The arm grasping the torch was in time for the exposition at in and was for some time a familiar in Madison Square New York The of the work were of the most tedious the made of sheets of hammered into shape over moulds with the utmost nicety the sheets being afterward joined by rivets The figure has now been completed ami is ready for shipment to America to be placed on pedestal now being built for it on island It is the largest structure of the kind ever known The torch stands sixty feet higher than the Arc de Triomphe n Paris eighteen feet higher than the London monument and twice as high as the statue of The statue will be taller than the spire of Trinity church or the towers o the Brooklyn bridge It will be seen by every who tired of the monarchies of Europe comes to America in search of something lie cannot get at home an equal chance with other men It will also be a reminder that thu tempers of tuitions last longer than men or and that tho same spirit of friendliness impels tho French in their dealings with America that led them a years ago to east their fortunes and their lives with the cause of a and oppressed may not Butler perform the mission ami shoulder the task of governing by the Then any Esquimau Mumford pull down that ensign all know what his fatu would be Of course in the improbable contingency of Cleveland's election both tho ami the i would in weeks be preempted by civil service reformers of tho G W Curtis stamp looking for an placu In which ro conceal diminished heads The powder that knocked Cleveland sky high came from a Democratic Mrs Southworth is seen in society Gov ST JOHN ran better as boy he possibly can now for his biographer records that he ran away from home at twelve years of age married U and was a widower at twenty who served iu the Confederate afterwards in the French army in Tonquin Mo a son o the V at States to is visiting in the is not likely to go of ministry because of of the Methodist in thy of void She has hail calls from and other once vice president cf the Hudson Kiver railroad and afterward president of the New Vork celebrated ills Stith last Kriday in a at where In: is spending th summer with his son M M formerly of the New York publishing firm of he from in the fall of was an object uf marked interest to the vory and was s sidewise on chair his crossed lie wore a hlack dress suit with a black a large pair of spectacles His was high massive forehead which fell off towards IhG crown if was a lack nf individuality nnd self-esteem His under lip was not as as was in the port of h m and his that c iron nature which had on EVERY DAY IN THE TIIK TWO KMV BY MAIL OK AT SIS DOLLARS A filX MONTHS OR ASD A TIIK SUNDAY CoriM SENT TO MAIL FIFTY A in the with W Cable's on political iis well as with his portraits of old and his strictures on tho prison system of commonwealth has gently chiding of late the South for suppressing political anil this boKl act will awake mere than any of liis literary against Southern sens hulk of of the states that composed the disposed to deny lo the negroes the cf ical pri that might entail the predominance nf uf colored and Mr be by the people In the negro a at catering to Northern THK O S U I AliH UK TO THE STANDARD Office No 18 East Washington St N I L For President I err Kor JOHN A of A Nebraska girl lately went to California in of a husband a man of means but after seven months of waiting and skirmishing no doubt she came back and indignant complaining that lot a single wealthy bachelor bad approached icr with a proposal of marriage The published at the lady's home which lad frequently advised Nebraska maids to go west and marry in vindicating itself her complaint intimates that hhc ought to lave gone to Idaho Montana or Nevada where wives are few and in demand There the rich bachelors are not the shy creatures we know them to be in older places holding their liberty dearer than their and requiring a vast deal of cooing am cajolery before they consent to quit their retreats and be caught Of course most married men know that most bachelors are foulish in holding their liberty at such a but the never having cannot lie expected to appreciate the extent MI their own and it is a universal thai in oir older States opulent young men are somewhat slow to cuter connubial relation lint in the Territories and States the case is reversed while unmarried men are willing to go more than half way or even tho whole distance the spinsters and widows thu spinsters in particular ire retiring coquettish and be hunted down or snared with wily devices There are no leap years in those sections whereas in Huston it is all the while The Montana woman knows her value and compels her suitors to acknowledge it am nhe also perceives its secret the scarcity of he She has to do but a out and man she will make She like at icn Isaac's servant and not resell remotest 1 g caning reapers of hast come himself ami bring of th woo and t do ail the heavy work of ing and the Hocky Until with samples of his choicest In primitive settlements the world over t le value of a wife is in terms of produce and when 1 here of feeling to exclude overt compact it still customary for t carry a stock of presents to the or her In the virgin Territories of the North-West the aboriginal custom has full am w lile it might be daring to assert that every candidate with or without personal charms wed a line ranch and all ts appurtenances the instant shr sets foot ill the market ir- it tolerably certain if she look as well as that she may at snare a or a miner We arc sure that romantic females err in the His hair manly figure fine surely atone for perilous facility in tho use of his and ought to make him at as attractive ti sentimental maidens the handsome or tbe adventurous niK The laying of the corner stone of the pedestal for majestic statue of Liberty the nil took place oii in New York harbor was ati occasion of international hue less than the of the Geneva Kings have c each gifts and friendly nations have shown to other nations as did to the States in order that i lively and his brave comrades but lere ai instance of a gift from great America hot ar bir a lasting of a friend ship when the American colonies wen struggling In become a nation and never lowed to lapse during more than a century o uninterrupted growth on one hand and of sus v greatness the other It 1 so important in their bea r ing upon the present and the future should b s memorial in an extraordinary am g that in erecting the memorial both nation n should Tho idea was Wench and t e the Frenchman li of the credit When tbe young sculptor visited America in there said to have lodged in his brain the tion of a magnificent figure 10 at the gateway to the new wori of ami proclaiming liberty to all men Tim appears in an issuer of ten pages this morning its added columns furnishing instructive and timely read on campaign topics Voters who have a thought for industrial that is the real issues of the canvass will read with profit tile comments taken from a recent issue of tho New which with other not less suggestive matter find a plate in the supplement On occasion tho will issue supplemental pages wherein campaign literature will a place The price of the two Why From Democratic members over copies of ill favor of Morrison if uut an issue why is this lining n K 1 HOAX One of the freaks of the campaign is a letter which a resident of Topeka claims to have received from Henry Ward in which the Brooklyn pastor I fear that I will lave to up Cleveland The pastors arc making such vigorous attacks on his moral cl and with such apparent and ustice that 1 cannot consistently endorse his candidacy A suspicion over this letter although tho correspondent of the Chicago c aims to have seen the original Tho extracts from the alleged letter certainly iio unt like lines front pen nor is the sentiment in harmony with w int he likely to say even to an friond had fact concluded tu file minister is fond of lighting and u penchant for lighting preachers It is an undoubted fact that as a rule the c of the country are opposed to Cleveland many of them being as was resident of University bv considerations the scandal lint Mr in ail probability would be prompted by very consideration to bo tbe more persistent in his opposition to arc very urgent reasons why Mr should feel disposed to drop New York's governor as a presidential he which are -o much to mil's ami which without by proof stand directly across Mr path and in the campaign they would embarrass him beyum To it makrs small i what may do A more serious when uire what th party would Freeman at New Vork evening of consumption The report of Henry U'ard las been has been suffering fr in congestion nf the but has A Newport pilot boat that she caught a shark a half long a man's land in its A knife also in its Gottlieb N during a with his son tho e of a revolver in his mouth and tired killing h instantly Many have asked Vork to bar on thai it is not A be at about 01 at will deliver an allocution anil several Thu Cardinals will all bo Italians will also several Governor Monday evening that le did not think Inn letter of would be ready for publication this If it is distributed to the preset in slips its may br latter part of next work of in a copy of were in London Sunday night packages a pound and wilh eap is Hi In: by a fall or The of was lo wreck the building At vent ion of in Albany on Monday of third of d S of of second assist i- A of Falls arrived from north of Whitehall 1 attend A ot From From Times comet hy K 1C of doos not promise to amount to anything of so far as people in this part of world concerned A computation hy the Cambridge astronomers that it not in They must hurry A from the Mr Ball his are able to take care of themselves ami the Dr Mitchell iis well put umbrella a similar shower of that will soon fall him Itur direct fact that no denial or to in Trot It I tu The a dark hint that the campaign opens up in some tacts in reference to the for will he out and so hacked hy can truth 1 L is said facts will a known in a campaign ami that they will overwhelm anil hissiipportfrs Her Krom tin wilh Ilif but B says lua this has little is not in resisting the tide of is rising day by She no power arrest it If her dignity permit her to t iis popular wave the lo rise all same rio the agitation go on butil will take tinni for people lo overturn that firmly England is almost ripo tor Iho abolishment of the veto power of the Lords nnd the announcement of the fact by the Liberal party has of immensely increasing Liberal strength and putting tin party in a position where and Nationalist feel the necessity of conciliating The demonstration of a few days ago held under auspices was so emphatic a against the unreasonable hereditary privileges of the upper house of Parliament that it placed that party once more in the vail of enlightened political ion drew the powerful element once more into hearty sympathy with it and gavo to an organization tit to be the vehicle of her will c The Liberal leaders arc emboldened by the popular applause their course commands as the Birmingham meeting before las they gave ample proof when John Bright denounced tbe Peers as Ihc spawn of the wars and corruption of the dark of and bade the people the nobles s their fathers had curbed the and loseph Chamberlain predicted overthrow of tho insolent pretensions of a hereditary The sooner tile IVers perceive they are piece of antique furniture doomed gar ret along with other the lie Tiie discovery not save then from going but it may save to their feeling the friction of useless inveighs not have in tfin That saw light lu Vork riua That and tin tal this nnd insinuating proposal national shunt A 11 lu It is no necessary Our grievance is of th and is n Hut it to 1 it and will again it for Wf Cleveland is not to and thai has to such TIIK VAX A break must somewhere if and the committee of the Council expect to read an agreement on of Two have been held but tbe of the yesterday finds the us wide apai as ever Tlie SValer company insists that the oil shall a stipulated annual charge for eae hydrant all additional of witter to 1 charged at the by the large private consumer the other hand tl committee representing the have agreed to recommend the ii annual charge of this the rate by the commission to which the three years ago Mayor Hyan stated in the conference that in addition to the of this amount the itself to aid the Water company ill every waste complains aim of the Water company is b-u it should be paid as much as is allowed in any other American city of the of Syracuse and this claim be Mr and his were ti furnish the eight wards of the city with watc or to supply larger of tin within 1 the c tile has not paid large dividends lor series of years for this not t blame The truth in Mr fellow have been one of the most sluggish corporations This at least was of law r mi pany within three or four yk has never been so poor but else got anything tho i- MI managed to saye up i hook or crook Oen salary now the numb of private patrons of the Water company ridiculously small and the savin which the system of c adopted is evidence furnished by t company itself of tho wasteful way in lit its business has been conducted The company may reasonably ex that the city should aid in the effort to check t waste of complaint is made Take t case at yesterday's conference when pages nf vv arc in the liuly hy S and published the title Why 1 am n Mr i- on or buth In: applied in on parly We must from a of hy pin future y ilian a y in with ihc r years of history that death i period with hy In trn far as n or of value to UIM ii has tu dogmas of I as having the parly of the war has if parly 1 all great have l in and the people's It tin ion war of tile it t le laws fur aid to and for It its ranks men no less IIP han Mr to in for a si to votr mill it has Sumo nl facts arc searching rays n Mr places the record party in calm contrast with ilia which have wrought into tbe ail eil men may it with try cauliflower and slices a Dtp batter of eg- and a milk ami sail Fry until of a brown and sauce An disli for may as a moid with the with berries with ie cream and set in for ah an H is not the fruit shall nt chilled making jelly not f illy Wash and drain then in masti ami -.11 skins an- nnd lh freely Strain nnd the with an weight of To broil hum nicely I he meat from the ham raw thin can Then put it into a pal of set it in a and let it to a then have your hot and the meat a little dropped ini the pan and a plentiful sj of black made with one quart cup 1 wo I 1 tartar and one of little salt two teacups of sue -I Dissolve the soda in the milk Mid cream stir in all together and athi blueberries spoonful uf sugar In making jelly your just as picked and crush With a wooden spoon four cups of juice add four cups of while sugar boil from to Don't move than at a time Put iu jelly tumblers It may be a day before delicious pudding is madu in Chop a take some cake which is a little dry rub it your hands or crush it on a kneading put it into a pudding dish in alternate layers with the sweeten abundantly moisten wilh and in n for an hour and One a large tomato it from and up small also ebon two slices put both a wilh plenty of ha tier ami popper and salt to stir ou tin is Im not colored in four up and keep on stirring thu whole thu eggs are nearly at once within a circle of bread sippets fried in butter Taking In canvass occupies position of MI earnest anxious for the th party nit firmly of the power of his which in n way tint n in this tin parly with all good him President who not lift his hand cf in canvass has right to this manly ami to the Hurry to the Chicago Vurk to foel the pressure of popular against Cleveland Thi Vim has hem the te this Mr liana many reasons for his trying to fairly th principal reason is a of has felt this in a marked the not be very by uf the leading may in of tho for him than are now against him of a new morning daily friendly ti will need lo hurry up if they n nil very much of an aching Curtis may havu ii freeman IIP bin 1 ft r he personal remarked in his happy of welcome in ami his rades that North to the fn te sneaker to hear i claim as rank jingoism and himsel as a citizen If it be a fact tha ri he is giving us the news will bo cheerful nal like th g who are of a job not in sight a 1 one: and si ace the American nag is to he stud r right in the eye of thu Arctic intends to make a southern cruise ill his yacht Viking in his hair it is a in Tunet COL is making a lour o Montana and the by and daughters He is now in Na tional on account of old ago has re bishop of the of St am at request Bishop him will 2 the approval of tho Pope f Mus 1C D IE N left her cot in Georgetown D and gone to N for She has a son   

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