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10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, MARCH 12. 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES In Me is ty connect starrer beginning INTERNATIONAL |rue INSTITUTE Of HOMFOPATHY. : ‘ein ware asain wih ihe ere of lat BREAD FOR MILLIONS. pa ged. otbert SEN Gee eT raat a miakaheh taste eigectision 00 bias inscbkes cas aaa an Unplensant Visiter 1 Mere in June. During « Peaceful Evening. 300 students and hasa distinguished corpeot be.done. The people must not | EUFope—one in Geneva and one in Caslarube, | 1. 5 a. aosrican Institute of Home- 66] You EVER KEEP ALLIGATORS” fevide ‘iao.ot| Ships That Sail Under the Flag of dof food don ‘lsoust Wo | cal opsrs hes been nde to tho Preisent Se | opehy wil meet thie city, the cesionscon- | ©* JID SOU EVER KEEP ALLOA Le by him transmitted to Congress. In thesecom- | tinuing for a week, and already the homeop- | Ciuh “They are not were entertaining pete, the Red Cross, THE TRANSPORTATION TO RUSSTA. ferences were considered and discursed all | thistsin thiseity are preparing for the many " is called in local bat it happens thata rich auntof mine, new fle alvancememt jon claims to | —_ “Dr. Hubbell, the field agent of the soctety, | M*thods looking to the scienti Visitors expected. This organization claims to | traveling in Florida, bas aentme © pair of thee It occupies # fine new building near the Plaza * ; | of the improvement of the condition of men sk nll bale Bs Oe mn Ramirez, is supported by the state, and has How THE WORK IS DONE. who has been upon every field where the Red | Jikely to suffer through the exigencies of war, | be the oldest national mi Agess Ont of respect for her Ikeep them ina large ‘about 300 rr) Cross has done work for the past twelve To these deliberations and consequent activi- | World. The history of the organization covers | tuy in the yard. Howover. I have ne intention Reape ne eeete eae Seat ee, Tbeie te ac yan | Sesere Gan eemeiy tos ges aoe ees pretty nearly the whole history of homeopathy gf giviny vou alecture om thelr Mebine wen ilitary sanitary science during the past twenty- | in this This history, as given toa TO ENTER THE scHOoL oF ants ge 7 | in country. y pretty ways, Its aim is to afford p boys an opportunity Sundreds of Carloads of Grain Now on Their i “ five years, an advancement more marked SNOOPKINS ON A JAMMORER Stan reporter by « homeopathic physician, | What 1 was relat our ans Wecaaced and than’ in ‘the twenty-five decades Going to my veletes to tolearn good trades or professions and thus| Way to Russia. ego stages Red Cross. ing. The neutral protection of all disabled | Was as follows: | friend Snoopking, whose addiction to pertodi. become useful citizens, and it has some note. | Money Froth the Talk Wi “All shipe lend at Libauin the Baltic sea. |™en under one, and that the same hospital| “About the close of the revolutionary war jewloverstimslation you are well acquainted worthy features which I have not ob-| Clara Barton. That is the nearest port and it affords the best | flag the world over, the oue sign to render sa-|@Dane named Gram came to this country, | Iwasalone in what Teall my den st served in any similar institution. For eee sporting the food inland to | red every person and thing ned for ‘hig | married an American wile and became a citi- | Lome last evening, in the second story es the example: An. applicant for sdmisricn the districts where the famine prevails. use or — whatever source, the protac- | zen: he was highly educated man and of rear of the house, practicing upon sy viol! ust, first of all, be of Uruguayan. bisth , CARELESS PASSER. | | “"We are receiving noble encouragement on | #02 from harm of all hospitals, the release and | 260: respectable family. He died ina few || hich the peti Apres and an orphan, or with one surviving parent by on 14th street prob- | ¢very side and the fund in Riggs’ Bank is rap- | Feturn of all disabled prisoners, the liberty of Years leaving several children, the eldest of {t1® vice which I have adopted recently, and in indigent circumstances. He must be not idly swelling. Contributions come in different | te people to enter a field of battle and work | hk more than fourteen years old at the time of ably does not know > fourteen yoara, |Imean to become an expert Gddler if am: amounts aud from every conceivable source. | U2Moiested among the wounded and dying, the | "20m. Hons K. Gram, a ind of fourtee: ra, pe hi re neighbors die in consequence o entering: have been previously vaccinated that in the second story| “A few days ago a indy walked into this | Meeting in friendly coniereuce and Se hig pe RS agora gamed | Sey aca dees oe ey och] attempt. his guardian or sponsor must contract for hi of that little brick | office and handed me a litte elip of paper, say- | the chosen representatives of the war-makin, | Siem. Ble otedied wnedict the Royal Med teste od e ons just in writing, that he shall remain six years un- the west | ing it was something she desired to give the | Bations of the world is duc to the Red Cross | cal cud Surgical Institution of Denmark and | "T°" 6 # Up and giving it an experimental Oe See der the absolute control of the principal of the od Tenegom Provided her name was not men-|Jtbas todo not alone with the assauging of Calcul, Surgical Insutusion of 1 cal | S°Fape oF two when I heard the door open I ss hy school, with no interference from home or side of the street be-| tioned. pain, the lessening of human woes, but the | akeas ana or eee ‘orn | 00ked around and there was Snoopkine. A HOME IN THE INTERIOR. elvewhere. If taken sick, he must be cared for tween New York ave-| | ‘It wasacheck for $1,000, given. with no f bumanity, the Good will of peoples | Pe. He wasolie cted with the | “It Ws not 0 much the fact that he was => Charity a ital and return to the nue and H street a Fyetcrpers than if it were but a penny to ul ace of nations. Ske ans Royal Militery 1 ar Gussaiane pent bon 7 poo pet gry Fag He was also i ‘school as soon able. The school is con- in at a street crossing.” c 7 anrh last coven years ef the Napolec jetely sonked ax lothing, wi TAW sities in tho world. “Shroughent ‘South Ames: | ducted upon u milthary plan and tieetaie of greet werk of ectty & THR RELIPY comMITTEE. efienion to the trenty to, form a national oo- | Sars Such of the tie ee rerideut faxorans T=ist. aPpareotiy. The aighs see chitr ane URUGUAY'S CAPITAL, |sitsniteseist “tolls Rafe! | caine wnt pen ag ances | Rinse ano ee sey Cw sot | eg eats SEN taj sea a cat Seartes Tees considered a panacea for invalids, especially | borne by the department of war and marine, the wayfarer should “ o | Only one acs amicate with ite goverument. | TT 4e09 he began. practice in Copenhagen | {0 * sm to become eo thoroughly euverstes for those suffering from nervous protration, | @ked out by the products of student labor, | lance ap at thosecond- | noe, °S% Upon no occasion does it ever |Only one national or central society in auy | ,,\ J 1802 he beg of age bad achieved a com- | hale . iption of the City | gener), debility and material commiaints. If | Seles of the work accomplished take place = cs aes ae ox teers - qitsimply pointe out to the | Country is admultted or recognized ach» ¢0-| Detency which had enabled him to help the} {Letelaimed, i astonishment, teresting Descri | i regular intervais, i wored to 3 | people the n&cessi i H 5 e old, | Poammcr chile mag . a r ic—lo" he replied. € a mae soa poses os basie laemrement nett a auee | perbess, wuerorariake: oo plaeea oersste:| albaGhi, eh atu edt cease Ta ak wee Sdira to be the tntrmeeee ore ce formed in this city in June, 1981. on ot | aes od Sak he ented toe aac n ok Hisar | “Wht doce tale enon” oshed. of Montevideo. | at anchor in the rondstead, just outside the | Hon fora certain number of days, each marked | ing. he would sco the aparsments lighted up, | ministering the id extended. eG ee ans ie ehegien) eas ke on person and on patients] pat,” he «aid. cerro, are entirely without protection from the | @ plain figures with a fixed price, from whieh | couid listen and beat the buay clatter of the |. In t of the present extremity, | "7 poneress ike etheecotianas ted | *8d demonstrated the trath of the Inw of ho- | - 1 assented, “But bow did you —- frequent pamperos or strong winds that cor- | 20 abatement is permitted. ‘The most power- | “ " oll however, charitable persons realized the neces. | ‘Ociety was duly officered and incorporat aasepety audits, chanaitie 4 ; | poreea is ao os ae eee ete ¥ enti typewriter, and if he went upstairs would wit- | (i i October 1, ISs1. it hay remained withont ma- | : Dat ent down tn the TBLIC, ond to “northers” on the Pacific side, | algun boat in Uruguay's navy was cutirely sity of establishing some organized mode Of | berial all ‘ ie Saare Gulls ateied Ga | , but eat down in the mid- HISTORY OF THE REPU . near ite estuary, the “River of Silver” | Constructed by these young workmen and | Ness a busy acene. soliciting help, some way of keeping the case | tats qveration until the present time. Under | Sof Sal uwon beeline perso i » of the floor dying himself by ciasping : out 150 miles, bat its ave: Iunched by tuem on the bay. ‘Io the great | ‘This ix the Wnshingtoa home of the Red | constantly betore the pablie. | Pemgprceepmpr eypeer yen hpmer hy mimeo eg [pM in eae pee A wy stond with one arm, while streams aa lie eek cane {ihtsht of the ietitation and its promoters, | Cross Societv. Tt is from hero that Clara Bar-| So the Rusia famine selief committee of tics ceusky lor te Rees aoe — ent symptoms which are t flowed from bis clothing in every Something About the Original People Who... ; th boat, the I was inmediately | 6 fing thit gront work of charity | the United tates was ergewiand iy ay. | Of this country for the faichfol distribustor: o mon roo eena igre tion over the carpet I fall aneyed. Inhabited the Conntry—How the Spaniards e1 ealled upon for war « cellent service in | yy: pouring hnndceds of car loads of gt 0 Commmittive Conuisis of the following mem- = ad in money puis tas he nce the “This is a mice condition in which to make si le fi 2 direction and then | PUtting down the fast revolution. | gra ors for ship- 7b reached the official bs — en Serene OY ails oun! led by official influence | t! Kwaid, rere ete eo ne MTCSEISMT | sien about. dus. west eh the potet where the |, Koleming of (tee unyy. 19 consists of only | ment to starvin . and is fir.) | Ex-President Haves, Vico President Morton, | **°bes the official head. was the fi ttocarry the new ent a Freedom—Advantages of the Chief City. | river abruptly narrows one half. In this bay | three gun boats und seven small st nishing the carzocr fo1 hip loads of food | Chief Justice Fuller, Senators Sherman, Ho: 1 q | d the confines of © ai he deuce! I said. it you look es if } the depth of water has diminished five feet | Manned by about 20) mariners, fifty cn, and en route to the hungry ones ! Frye, Hawley, Hiscock, V. Morgan, V: Lieut. A. Liebschutz writes to Tae Stan as Broken 1 by family | YOR had ech in swimming. Within the last fifty years, and does not now re- | 82d @ dozen officers, with ten Jefos or |hees, Allison. ~ Washburn, “Mitchell, | follows: | ion and . a “ho | have, be replied, justas if i was Prom The Star's Traveling Commissioner. cede fitteen feet. “At that rate it does not re- | the standing urmy is composed oi four bartal- indreds of freight cars | Speaker MeMillin and | Traving read paved SF Sear abisantouse-] but not until he bad j coure. Moyrevipro, Urvavay, Jan. 99. | Tire an oracle toforctell the time when ships | 1078 of infantry, if enstwa: vs the country whose | Keed, ard, Mr. T. ¥.| Having fal of your able and gi é ing a v. | ditorinis in re psopitg famrinchesiecetny ‘one of artiler: au astonishing number fe red_eross. and whose | Kraemer, H.W. | erous relies Of superior officers. interiors «+e Alled with the fat of the land, with er ) Thomas, Wil- | ers of that fam ne Against their will, soveral of the blest | ("Male is two mi physicians in New York. These men were | Observed. iles from the Potomas,’ I BE real name of Uru- F f r| "Beit into « lake,” he e: - ; : nd persecuted by their former ‘teu into @ lake,” he explained. guay’s capital is San ee Be ARISTOCRATIC OFFICERS. | corn and flour from the Mississippi valloy and fn Wirt b myself been present at the meeting socially sud professtonally, but Th seu'b any lake nround bere,” I auld. Felip> de Montevi OS, It is tho fashion for aristocratic young gen- | beyond. lees ; ‘sl | the secretary of the Ked Cross, Mr. Spencer. | © haemo th fine marynnnae vn cone Sas eat-in ee “Taco the hill of Scint | tlemen to ‘go into the army,” but by no means |ard, Bowman,” And-ons, iearet ae E to te remarks of the gent iy drew together, supported. You certaiuly look #0,” I admitted aa I pre- Philip,” « queer title tocarry a musket. The rank and gle aroa / é jmon, Lev. Drs. De ‘Witt Tat GER [Pe pl lend gegen tee ? 20 of numbers | C&¢ded to wipe up the carpet with some towels indeed, bnt worthy; wild, bratal-lookins lot, largoly negroes and | i [Srey eet sod) 6. A Rattle Willies, P| Coote ger genet a ae | § New ork | tat Were bendy. “But myepinion is that sabe these pious old Span- Indians. They are not formidable in appear- | 3 | Jobnston, Commissioner Douglass, William P. | caved to $ ath soldier the post with y oe which in Ot has been squirting « bose om you for the ne 7 ance, but ought to fizht well if there wany- e ey | Latehworth. Gove. Merriam. Boies, Pattions, | Gai. Gisdip comting we ncn een % © pliysicians | benesolent parpose of sobering you up. \iards who perpetrated | thing in heredsty, having descended from f Fo McKinney, Holt, Tillman, Northen, Brown, “aaa the aaly elacien acon eU States an invitation toa conveu- |, “Hose be dam!" he said. “Zink I Gen’ ‘their atrocities in the | fighting fathers and grandfuthurs away back ity d Eagle, i, Chase. Win! Ladd, ‘Tuttle, ce | wiley, whe wil aa anvuat|® iin) . isi, | Knows hose trom a lake? Came in most devoutly religious manner. Years ago one hundred and fifty years. Their uniform ea Russell, Fleming, stone, Fiemmg, Fiter, Humph. Sratechesmarair matter before | Me anniversary of back gate, found lake in yard aud fell inte the name of the saint was dropped in gen- consists of white canvas trousers of immense a. ae rey, ‘soole, Koutt, Willey, Meilette and Ale- | : . caries rag tah, A proeslie ein sensien ze | Been vere half wa hour. id < L Fy . o e to show to the neape be ® an brevity, and thus it now stands ns “I soe white canvas gaitess, red foruge cap und Ulae | Z : . i Y | world that they can bess generous us they were | OPPOee the Coniributions to the materia medio the bilL" Tho hill which the ciscoverer Manuel ulster rexehing nearly to vue ground, } 2 an . e 7 saw is nowdays spoken of as merely El Cerro ornamented with innumerable RA es buttons, mith sword bayonets, kuap- sacks, biankets aud tin pintes ‘thu oflicers ure handsomely cosinmed in dark broad- | officers having Leautual brave. that have been made by the homeo} school, I replied. I keep « pairet nization and | Myself having given the most usefal member | #hd wucre of the materia med : ‘dont, and you have bean tab cirenluted several appeals to the people for | of my body. the nO that |2 both ach inperetively | ‘8 ~ — mith them, — Hon | dem . t ra: ‘ antes shed a nation “Of course they are,” 1 answered “Why (the hill), with no reference to the forgotten apostle. It rises some distance back of the town to the height of sbout 140 meters, and Under the auspices of such a distinguished | i j greater purity of 0! - ai i < i | comm Hee responses are arriving daily in sub- | 1p ng Was stirred be obtained by associate nid I keep imitation a tare? % fs tepped by a light house, a signal station and | 3, KOrgeous . silves-plated. i . Stautal shape and areimmediately given to the = th s u « wh alon ank heaven, ‘I sought I hed ” ‘4 . A MILEMAN OF MONTEVIDEO. ‘ noes erous pleadings ot the g | ey . - i lor | . nd stirrups . 3 | Red Cross socie distribution. § asm wel he state of sblic informa, |'¢™ Kain. Zat's ail right I @ picturesque old fortress, which was built for’ ye Tpeoiore Child, whe neacai: iciled ean Stee ies ere ay ‘ovivty for bation, At the meeting of the Red | intaue sie rage Hel — c informe: | drink +8! want aposser cre ereection of the harbor | immedistels | Uraguss, declares that the Rio de Ia Plata is by such ill-looking fell they really | ” THE RED CRoss sociErY. | ; saci a OER | omneapalliy ts ae Alison os te eee ese ° nit get auything to drink cs — —— of the English in 1808, | no mean the, Seal civer at meee bela: are the off-scourit . being | Every pound ‘uted forthe | The American National Red Cross Society is | PM‘ 8 ferius, what we doe for sicmand | {© Mere pretenders to this very dif uit | Feplied. Now have bad decidedly more than yat i8 now used only as & prison. j Says he: “After every strong pampero You M4y | inainly recruited from the penite ‘Lhe | sak th va, it goes in ‘he nino of | © of the treaty of Geneva, popu- | ei 7 espn iene ghar sag branch of the heaimng art to acquire credit as | *0ush al By the way, we ought to know something of | count wrecks and ships aground literally bs | ia provides that after accitmiual has passed ¢ | the Red Cross ths flag of the Red Cross Get = ae uot de ol | tn erie adhe Myre apd PT PB ma gra ies ss | dried him as well a8 Tcould torsla the history of this little sister of ours, eape- | te “core. be want of @ port or Prd ahile the | 72eeilled tine in jail, under certain conditions, will t! h cak of the vessel that | | = tendiness Se peahie || "Than ved, That it is deemed ex- | Called ® cab, put him in it, paid Bis fer lilly 00 0 fo Uruguay's boest that cur revolu seman Po hore interrupted while the | 19 my serve the remainder oi his .¢rm bears it across the Atlantic to tho = ) o eur revolu-| pai is blow 3 Pu 3! 4 i ‘ ‘| Lim home api resumed ractioe on the Itis said that the cits. Holtie st ere it is to be i rland, August 72, i864. e ; a3 it will give dignity 1s " eptitied the Se Sa ot on tionary war first put ber patriots in the mood | possible betwe ; " land ae & athy, and the “0m with thankfulness to have got rid of | iy ie evan; asa Govare dl Seiad Bo 1 ba Hteel Wis the o ot a netaione in the republic, but pa as ae eee cesential pur- | YETY Objeetiouable visitor. ‘The t to mbel aguizet Spanish rule; that her repab- {im the road. ‘The necessity of lo prison, but were it ten times as strict most fe who need H eo.0% the society of pu : | aaa irrytaeer murs Pe" | found the mext morning crawling ee loading by means of tng and Ii aor each since | a and din the previous zs yard.” early contest, and ber con Crited | MARY cases the cost of landing goods at Monte- | pery ontyabuut 4.006 mete dee me t t ds of dollars are jon of the wounded and sick of | “2. The restraining of physicians from pre- TORN ©O TIECKS BY 4 BEAR closely patterned from that of the United | video is equivalent to the fr on the good: | numbers 30,000 men, and it te sacecter eae : tae § armies; the decision was taken to call acouven- | Original Method Adopted by a Washington | 0 ding to be Ce vod tates. | from Havre, Hamburg or Liverpool. Duriug | DUmbers 40,000 men. as ie nay nk t edit | tion of the existing powers of the world to be ly for Securing a Collection, fewnepe dh baptigc " 8: ; ro Ee Beg . case of emergency the proilent could any day me Ngtltal Ai | athy wi 4 Scout's Thrilling Experience om the Big | my visit in 1890 no ivy es ‘one costls | put 33,000 soldiers in the fivid Cross, and the'wires are kept hot with Toy to the te xt ar aoe a 7 S6@{POONS, LIKE PINS AND PENNIES, | sh Horn, ojects were subm: to the department o! F, B. Wann. of me S announcing the shipment of | view to the familiar disc: cto are among the things which bave a wa: “Thus was organized the first national med- public works, bat the w: oh the offers of help from every portion | the necdiess barbarities of in all " Tae | teal body in the United States ent the From eo Gen Brancto Runmtoen, that none of them were aITkEp muaaie = wie try mihtary codes and usage, of mysteriously disappear: said a Washing- | 1% ve Age heggeshtgpr one “in 1876 I was in the serviceas a scout onthe Two grave objection 2 | noteworthy fact that of all the contri- | More Larbarous daye, aud the devising, if pos- | ton housewife to a Sran reporter) “I have i 7 z Big Hore expedition. We wereen Rush Creck, nan the ¢ normous _Cost. Most of Them Purchase Misery Along With f e e largest rie < page better method of tre ‘atmeni | never understood why this was so until re- n a :2 mem- | ® branch of the Big Hora,in Wyoming, am@ the guniag et aid ae Par tho Coronets They Buy. ashen | “ enone eee ° s cently. Tho other day I found that a silver | 40). "From | scouts were riding ahesd, keeping a lockout for | with a view to Incra ations, after the | Paris Letter to the St. Louis ‘ ost-D:spatch. Red Gromkis and-alat te dees i y spoon which I particularly valued because it | men weet, the number it | indian signa. Inthoedvance wore RAR Cofy | Cxampie of the barbor and dock worksat Buenos | The uumarried woman of wealth in the! Mnucar | areuding States mini 5 once beionged to my groat-grandmother had | peesier tye wien a! meres seny toot om, |and old California Joo, Barrett, the treoper, Ayres. United States enjoys probably the most en- . z (onan aoe shee errant janished. 1 looised high and low for it, but in | the name withot adeque knowledge of the | and myself. Just beyond us was Mf troop ef HOW 178 REVENUE 18 DERIVED. vinble lot that falls to the share of ans fo- t lergest proportionate sum eomes | revult of cede or fee petite People are often inclined to suspect | practice. the third cavalry, ] Fully two-thirds of Urugaay’s revenue is de-| wale on the face of the earth. She is ind seen a. ide Alin atcickens city tint, ectlyo guiverninsiite ort e r { 0 mers f “The institute hns had yearly mee ince | — - _ $ cs und of the Red Cross exten to the respective governients for approval, servants under such circumstances, but I a | “Seeing something move in the sage rived from customs dues, the rest from trade | pendent of all the world. She can go where ag copa ony Sravatied n few fects | the oMciel sigaing of which shoatd aighity cae | make ta rule uaves to induige such suspicions | Ht oreinization, w crception of @ few | swont 300 yards away, I oolied te attention of assent of that government tothe agreement. | if I can possibly neip 1t, Lecnuse my experience | Y°*™S Joring the war, and this year will meet, | a . when the yellow fever prevailed a few years | licenses, stamps and taxes on property. Since | she likes and do as she pleases. She can buy | ago. | the beginning of the present century the value Qs stated, in this city on June 13 fo ek. | the others to it. In @ moment uid: © either pictures or precious stones according HOW THE Woux Is MANAGED. corey: dieiapry pe Tit cubbointed by the ‘has been that in ninoty-nine cases out of one | These meetings have been fot nd to help tho | dt's a bear; ive ih to him, Billy and t heneea & quEnen mH monraviteo. of both exports azd imports has increased | to her taste. She can summer in Kussiaand! ‘Tho cha is being conducted with the | fie Interuntiona Comite de Senee, now2.38 | hundred they are unjust. However, ny Pree: | cation Cvety way, as anticipated by the | away. ‘The bear brokecover and saa to the ti yan history is older than ours, for it | ‘7¢M*Y fold and the former has always been | winter on the Riviera, and there is no one to greatest system. Tho weet is sending grain to | gress of Lerne was chosen ax the ratifying ioUs spoon was gone and there seemed to be no — coke ae ep heed pupported by the | creek and all of us fired at him. Some of the Gates hack almost four centuries to the day , MPS in excess of the latter. A few years | gay her nay. Shecan hoard her wealtn if her | New York and the cast is furnishing moucy to | Power. ‘The oflicial siganture of a gov | way of accounting for it. tioual coclotiee, Swo sectionsl eocietine teense, | ballots hit him, bat be @ida's shop. Mi tom. gus, nerce Was ally " js a . 2 - pial dpe ; mrtietaa cuted sionto| “ ent, Py when Don Juan de Soits sailed into the est ulead key Machen? tao imports from. that | ‘stincts are miserly, or she cun do good with | transport it to Russia, E trunk linw rail- pdr ig reias ae pep syrasenied Aly next door neighbor suggested that I | nine state cocicticn eighty thes wat societics, | bled down the high bank and crossed the eresk of the alc be called Parena cea | Kingdom alone amounting to ueatly one-half of | it Without stint sould they chauce & | oad connecting the wheat fields of the north. | He jreaty. Suse twalee ots the tending oes | should ask the garbage man if lie had seen it. ty-one medical clubs and the Pennsylvania |ona beaver dam, Barrett eee en Nenad Duutn Gensie—| A kalg onl about on-thied cf ab aes: |iishin Wei Ge toment teal, ahe concen to} West and the corn fields of the Miswi St Eater had aiten eaten I dia so, and his reply surprised me very | Pharmacentical Association. These all look to f ‘ the latter word signifying “ca like’ and | 2 Whole and « ird of x - y | Salley witty thea A ‘ aig jet Earope hat given tieir adkesio: 5 fe eel ply : 2 | ear as i | down the bank and followed the bear eoroms t jorts went to England. But nowadays much | permit an European aristocrat, as greedy for | ¥! 7 IL Wenig: Goda without Senior tte Bruch, He said: ‘Good Lord, ma'am, how do I | the institute as the motuer socicty. There are | the Lesver dan landed abont seventy miles east of the present | P y permi e a Breedy fOr | forwatd, tree of cost, train loads of treaty code without re or ration. “ r dam. a n ne pI nt | Of the produce that was sent formerly to Britich " forwatd, free of cout, rain loads of grain, | \ conte e | kuow? I have fifty spoons that I've found at | thirty general hospitals, with 2,314 beds: thirty- eapitel. At that time the country 7 P money asa starving wolf is for mutton, to as- | A vommrunite aie a car load of | Within four years thirvy-two nations had | KY ; t y here was «large pool above the dam, end Popalaied by Indians, among whom the dom. | Markets goes & me, Sates sume authoritative sway over her furiune and | grswata ralront ot, ie ‘railroad eom- | Send. Today two governments only, Brazd | diiferent times. May be yours is one of them. cial hospital 144 beds, includ “4 - a d Bremen, and the time is not distant when fiagra ts is : - 3 Ne nant tribe was the Cherruss—a pec be | ferent | 8 between the pool and the bind was a “arenes = bie | ber actions she becomes oue of the “dumb pany switches a tox “i, | aud Mexico, ate outside the compact. Jap. Fitty spoons!" I exciaimed. ‘Where on | ing four state insane asyluins, and fifty-one Guubaatinc, dunce or oneal the United States will receive a respectable Tank growth of tules, into ‘the bear hed i 9 lect so many?” dispencaries. 4 driven cattle” of loveless marriage. hig white placard, 48d Koumania are among the last. Turkey, , ©: Lied hinds pa . one our of sight Califoruia Joe shouted to well-tormed, dignified and endo tonal pag oe Le al misrepresenta-| “Apart from personal bratalit with a red cross in the centervis tacked on the | With traditional scruples aguinst @ cross of any |, eaid the garbage man, ‘I often find here are twenty. ural nobility of character. Do: s they be- ‘ ge L Uruguay's cor it of the United ration was patterned Jonged to the great family of Pampas Indians a ft necoumoly that still inhabit vast tracts to the north and ‘em. You see, ma'am. the servants fH |and sixteen homeopaibic colleges. hart said Joee'and hell bee's far more common cause for complaint against | ge of the can Lint plete ee kind, found the platform broad enougb to tol- | “em. Yo e te scrape oF i ; wibie coi E art,” said Joe, “and he'll Aght im thet the titied apouses of American ‘wives than 1s ni kh9 car iis swit transportation | &*ate her principley and the rod ercacent shines | We plates carelessly into the will pails; and | verify the faith of ‘Dr Grom. tty | All of us told Barrett to be eeretul, But . ia 8 ts = now and then it happens that a spoon goes | that there are no homeopathic colleges except | y made him aad. “Thinl differs from it in some. essential particulary, | MoRether comprehended, there a and prompt delivery in New York ci __ | out among the forty crosse tera Gocesibeien I haem Stemadoen | ia the Unters tastes kent ne allopatuic op- | pence em — if ee ais ae, ay wore s ritiew skinned | Sonne “chstorer, genthoenttnns oar way to | Sources of unhappiness always lying in wait | Wuen the placarded car reaches New York it THE Panis MEETING. | but they are bigger and are not so easily lost.” | position through the government boards of | tion to our warsinge SS Rec aet Sik by ome nnd wind, Revlon 20 | Sos contrary tng tact rwmmnina, prowea noaig | 2 Sauter the peace of such unions | ‘These | iran alongside a graiu elevator, where the | In 1868 @ second conference was held at ignited the gurbaze man if he would mind | Control, elthough there are beginning to be | Ha" to our warnings be began beards nor eyebrows, but with remarkably and again by ead experience, that the more | 238¢rous elements are the gaming table | grain is unloaded ani stored, ail this for sweet | parig and additional articles relating to the | bringing to my honse his assortment of spoons. | some chairs of homeopathic materia medica | "The firing had brought the ong reap llr fool — never — volatile Latins, and especially those with » pre- a. poate igeleelar pet | seoity * sue a o charge. the atute of | 24VY were instituted, but Lave never been He said be Lind made a collection of them with | 8nd practice in German schools, but only after hurry, and the whole crane want re vi em to hay een - - eC ont 200 ear 's of corn from the at o! id yoaes . e ii b 1 ting t a / These derance of Spanisk blood, are not capable . ’ oe fi liv adopted t ti At thi - the intention to seli them some time. I told | most persistent fighting. backed by statistics | along’ the bluff galarly devoid of superstition, as they had no | Ponder A nad thever bled diversion of socie nin Europe. The sums | fowa alone are now ia and en route formally adopted in convention. At this con- | him that I would pay him the value of the one | in dispensaries and hospitals. In the spring | pe” beer form of religion, nor auy idea of an invisi ee ee ect the peat: | staked and lést often ina single evening are | York. Corn poatoes and por! ference Key. Dr. Henry W. Bellows was pres- | Tj} fit ti u ¢ 189 he rely pring | Darrett had hunted pare and simple, does not meet the reqaire- | *t 3 roe gel Pp Ppa) dsece Sn vetied with th er and | 1 28d lost, if it turned out that he had it. So, | 0! ere graduate Persons from the | most foolish thing Lever saw Beted’ ee incte oe ent OT eet They sab-| mente. Thepovernment ot Uruguay ic divided | f Startling propurtions. Ten thousand dol- | other food products are alee being gathered | €nt and was there invested with the power and | two dars later, he made his appearance with a | homeopathic colleges, which wore the first to id. Inetea sted entirely upon fish, venison and wild wy 7 8 ive, | J8f# is looked upon ass mere trifle to squan-| in other western sites for future deliver; charged with the duty of presenting the sub- | OOo sdorable a re a yee “ © | in this world. Instead of Rone. and their only weapons were stones, | jadicial aad lagistiogs Me erencutive, | der at roulette or baccarat. The titled haw. | jocayy western states for 1 Puilaieipiia have | Jeet fo the governwient of the United states | Sonedoneye, quantity of yUstetacaieer tOry, extcaied now ke fang | it both hends and pacting bows and arrows. lected by a majority of the general avec aby | coe en ae Cagle: guady Jost ten | purchased with :heir own money 9,000 barrels = aos bed ee oe ee eroNNGS | particular treasure was not among the lot”? | years, as reconmended ter tho institute. ‘From | pend by’ use mance Tn the Gusreni language Charrua means | secutive terms. The five ministers composin, he 3 hend by tie middie of the is " i “How i u hat i they have chartered, aud have dispatched the | €xisted. ‘The matter was vigorously taken up |.” Howe’ bright ides occurred to me. I| the time that Hahnemann was driven from ferocious, anconquerable, and the name appears | the cabinet are appointed by the president an : ; the tules out of the way with | : : \s e presi monious and timid piayers in tue club life of | the Bultic national society was formed, but finding the | Hitcen in all, a : 4 aun oun eatin canbe . fo have been well applied to the ancient | fre,,rePonsible fo, tim alone -« minister of Dor SB000S as ety hate | Not to be outdone, the millers of the north. | overument irresponsive, patience became | {tke for, thera Pied ord ge ny prepare his medicines as he desstod, te ae | oR the air oy Uraguayana. Don Solis was killed by them on | war and marine, of justice edaeodon ier OF was the remark | west have farnished a sbip,load of flour, loaded | Weatied, hope failed and ‘both society and them. It wasan excellent bargain, and 1 nt the program of homeoputhy bas been | fhe ‘he most awful eb je cecaaion of Bia second visits fy the poor | Hamner of Juetice, edueation and pub-| ofa" French society. i it aboard « steamship, and the vessel, as Tax | fort were abandoned, the doctor declaring | Preity eure that T hate em nee ee ad I umn | Presei ‘gaint inuch opposition, aid it tenia | L,chm, BeAr it now. se Gene of nop bares visit, in the year | lic works. “while we, on the contrary, considet that we | Stan goes to press tod.y, i8 swinging out of | that “organized effort with asteady purpose | P! bomen . 51K Eleven years oy pat flight an HOW THE REPUBLIC 18 DIVIDED. have at that point only just begun.” her duck on her Journey'to tho Baltic, while | a8 not in the genius of the American people; | °0'!¢ction of souvenir spoons in Washington. | strengthen and encourage the local combatants army led by one of Sebs: nm Cabot's heaten- Pa a ~ Of course, I did not buy those wiich had | that the institute meets in cities.” The little republic is divided into nineteen | cent catastrople of the young Duke d'Uzes, | the flag of the Red Cross is unforied at the fore | they would only act under impulee. ‘monograms or initial: ‘th possi “ . ‘strug- See cae eee cmmerae Rarer ree oO a ccte chich! sonwer for the states in | Whe has been put by Lis family under legal | and tluttcrs a farewell to the crowds whe ehese | ‘Ike wubjcet was steadily presented through Tecognition of them by their “Spiel Senet sorrvarpiia wei aiding Sicosa the antuow sutp Of tne akon Ge Spanish veterans under the celebrated Gen. | eps . control and has been sent out to travel in | hor departure, cach administration by the torcign powers aud | Veer tats load tere ee Om The resident members have been appointed | #cross the narrow strip «round inte Jsavedia. During the next half century the | ours; and each department sends one senator | Sfrica on accoant of the rapid and thorough | Ali of this is the result af the statement by | the attention of the United Stutes solicited. All = ‘® commitiee to provide for the entertainment | “Me water. Bpaniards made several desperate attempts to per house” of the general assembly. | way that he was uquandering his fortune, is | he American’ Hed Croea costes tine help { | documents issued were sent to our Department = of the session and hope to enlist all ries wems subdue them. but alwaye Without success. The | The “lower house” has fifty-three mensbers, | one of the latest instances of thekind on record, conque: @ country was not recom- x 0% : VISITING THE WHITE HOUSE. cocked and leveled in an needed and that the society isready to carry ont | Of State. In the autumn of 1862 the matter sence sivunry those interested in the cause. A trij who are elected every year directly by the peo-|, At to the women of the demi-monde, the | the details of the charitable work of the people. | ¥a8 again personally referred ae | minke Pecehs Eas lee Being Intro-| to Mi. Vernon and a supper at Mag fire. “Don't take your ¢ " hold that certain sirens of this class have over cae ae cae vional Comite de Secours in Geneva to Miss hall Hall is to be 4 | EA y reausion of religion, and was irought about | Ple, proportioned according to the nuraber of | the minds and hearte of their adocers iad well. A TALK WITH MI88 BARTON. Clara Barton, who chanced to be sojourning in duced to the President. wermiry given the visiting mem-| said old Joe to mo. “Wi the Jesuits, whose first mies or irs eva | votersin each department. | Thos Monterideo | peal cheamek cf danger in European} “The ee nowagh scid Miss Clara] that city, and who was weston to explain | ¢°7T 18 VERY CURIOUS TO LISTEN TO | pty) *™4other entertainment provided at the /and let go. And there we lished here during the reign of Philip ILI. ¢ | the most thickly settled portion, twelve | marriages. To begin with, such little affairs | Barton toa Stag reporter the other night, “is the persistent inattention of the United States i good work of the f consum- | representatives, while all the other depart. | mariage yo Me ‘ _~ ~ She remarks which strangers wake after hotels where they wil! be quartered. Subcom- | forty men, on top of the bluff and not ¥ east no discredit on the gentleman. On the | iI teh te whi look- | government to s humane subject in whi mitiees on finance, press, hotels, excursions, mated bj She comm cial and mulitary settle- | ments but one have only two each. The con- . Biinclas Gore eee le d ments or ty plished by force of arms, but by the gentler 4 F f i 5 a tue fifty’ yards away, wal : zi haken hands with the President ata | &c., have been appointed, but no public appeal Je on the contrary be is thought to have lenta luster i even the semi-barbarous nations of the world | aving shaken P pen’ | Struggle on the narrow strip of sand, guese. who made their eap-| stitution regniates the annual sewsion of the | to his ‘career, such “as iw gives by" the cee Seecenne AUER a ea toa Tella ie | Natl boadene Sulgrocted aid sowars tentecraees | reception” weld ah atlas ok EAs Wiis Roce mill De made for help, the committee relying | zio 1 every gum following the motions of te ital at Colonia. Ihe Spaniards subsequentlr | legisiature from January to Jane, but renders | session of « famour bares’ oe dog, if ha fo | oc Souaty- to: ane if 8 desale into a blaze, | ce of which they, together with thirty-two |tomSrar reporter. “I have stood ou more | Of the friends of bone ntary contributions | mau aud bear aud every Syed g 4 Eetarned to the frar, estatilahed them tyes at | that Wise regulation practically null by pro-| known to have taken charge of 's celebrated | tet he may sound tho alarm.» * | pational Powers, baal pledged Sbemuselves by | than one occation beyond the line and have | peas the expense, mecPethy for means t/a trigger. Three men of a jontevideo in 1729, and 1 rove | viding for extra sestions—greatiy to actress or di He shows himself freely in | “2! ‘i treaty compact. ‘he explanation defen, e : : pean Mectagusecas arcceaaettor ne rr le rely i So does the Red Cross Society watch the Lireag gst PY i r§ ‘bole troop of veterans stood there with : c }d myself by paying attention to such ob-| The first meeting of the institute will be | ™ Gust of the country members, who are kept at | pub} ith the chosen of his heart, just as * a s humanity of our people, pleading ignorance of | “™™#¢ ‘3 she = ital. Eerly as 1750. though still « Spanish | the gay capital nearly the year around by the | fh ee id horizon for the sign of auy kind of danger that , per P ig ig tions. One visitor will He ie not | held in the National Th. the evening of | “But wile te all tromtiene, ~{ agh that choice had been ranfied’ by the A the subject, and at the came time a pledge was | servations. One vi say, ‘He isn National Theater on the evening o = colony. Montevideo enjoyed « provincial gov- | majority residing in Montevideo, and find liv. | jo Sud. by the chacek $ Mevesians te become nations! tn extent, shat i | OO sgn June 3h oe elie Ps ‘abe “But while —— frontiersmen stood 4 She acte as the jiven to luy the matter fully betore the govern. | such a very little man, after all!’ Another will aden Fr uch occasion there w: einter- | sighting our ri © no pl one of ernmcnt independent of Buenos Ayres ing there no ®apensive that mone but rich mem | ostese of his bachelor home, shares his car- | MY sound the alarm aud bring the nations of | Sivep toylus the matte States. dears of almost | ejaculate, “He doesn’t look at all like most of | SURE addresses, interspersed with music by | troopers, a raw recruit . e and his opera box and is in all respects ike ar fatal illnews delayed the fulfilment of this ares of him i r nig from the few sessions Thave attended | x'ecoguized inetor ta his lin Wee ie Sealing tac Mencia Seer eerie eo | places natll Gus glawec (OL 16s whentibe cate ice ee ioscage ant ree ceakuatan congress veems to conduct its | makes up his mind to get married she is sup- | amine in, Masia was discovered. For two | fect “was presented to President Hayes, ‘but ee ® pleseant ol MIS SICK WIFE. d the bear were fight on About the same plan as | posed tobe pensioned off, and, in fact. I have | raw it grow end fewlly recede ict a blazes? | Without uetion. It was again prosented a gentleman!” And so it goes, each person hav- = eT down beside them the trooper pok: ton, indeed, looking down | known of at least one instance in which, on the | ts Gantnus the figuse of speech. It seomed | beginning of the administration of President | ing his or her own impression to expross. 4 Young Man Driven by Frenzied Despera- | oi his carbine into the bear's mow from the galcry upom tue rows of shiny | union of a rich American woman to a French evident that help was needel To make sure, | G@rtield and favorably considered, receiving ‘Tt seems to me very queer that compara- tion to Burglary, the trigger, and the whole top bold heads aud listening to the spread-eagle | nobleman, a stipulation was inserted in the ee aang is the sanction of his cabinet, but at the same | 4: It was really frenzied a: ti ,. | head went up in the air. Pre cetio erie gcmled forth on slightest | marriage contract for the payment of am an- | tins cist leet “Grtcbee and He ioe iD | time tho, decision was arrived et that the ine laid atest oiarralicbediag eae (RRO Te ay I ie ora pest | "Old Caliiornia Jos looked. at rorceation—ench as chartering a tramway oF | paal income to the bridegroom s former mis-| wanted and would accept help. We were void | POFtnce of ihe oublect carried it beyoud the here ripened cirri awed ers pe prey tire mednecas to burglary at th | mation, and turning to Cody ridging a Lack-couutry ecreek—one might | tress from the fortune brought is 2 ipti ituati wer of executive and placed . rope! ‘Ho 3 bapayy easily cord hunselt der the big dome | pride. . y that the description of the situation in the [ea P e we've let a tenderfoot come along and show famine districts was not exag, jands of Congress. There were aguin serious | you do, Mr. President?” But Iam constantly | house of the Rev. Dr. Clark Wright on Sunday | how to tackle bar. He's got | capped by the bronze Goddess of Liberty ,were ——_+e- ____ million Russian pensants we delays, but when the vote, was fiually taken, | aeked by people who feel nervous about meet- | morning, says the New York Herald. Lis uame OS sae ions, | Reerioeninet hs ait heath oan oe The Mathematician. want by reason of failure of crops, and Me een eee ee ing the chict executive what they ought to say | 18 Frank England. It is true that he comes of mye! A (oe sarees Saaprapieriean cline by uature to eloquence as ducks to water, | Barly and late with his pencil and slate, Pye ie al eared = i of ficch was torn irom his ration. im. Many are so embarrassed that they | an excellent family, and the story he told the wecles aud cords of bis jeft arm oxi ies abd aquat ‘They were living on roots and the ver! The treaty was signed by President Arthur | 2. marks whatever. I remember that police cme 4 gna in the mitet of it Buenos Avres | snd ovatorical gifts are rated higher tuan any | wera Secvafvc ann wiaritieriea solve, | Ee? Nara living oa root being to eat. prved March 1, 1882; formally ratified at Berne, | make no re — Gleegyman tn the station is less and not | bare. <a keen bee: esptured Montevideo by superior force and an-| other. In no country of like compaseand pop- | Wa can't heevolve and waat iayat fever was spreading mong the unforconate | Switzerland, June 9, 1882, and proclaimed by A . Barrett. "No bar cun get Rexed the territory to her own. Then Brazil ep ares oue Lear on sa netane road = wien, homologous lines and queer symbols and whose frames wore already wasted by | President Arthur July 26, 1882, “i Soham © reward concluded that the fertile corner between the | the lo pers so much high-sounding but ol THE AME! AMENDMENT. == i ivers le =| " - | empty gush concerning republican simp.icity, | _ Hypotenuse, polygon, base; = RICAN . coald not last much louger. ibe Seereccueeet ected: muse ecient ‘asl gutendl guvereiares Sacai rights, veusration With'some few trapedolds and as many mom. | “The representatives of Russia essured us| Tt should be added that altbough, the treaty ° , at the ‘Tromont | the night breeze came, and , - . ‘an that help would bo gratefully received, and ‘ . Wright ‘had dita bone of contention —Cragusy—was) Of habeas coryus and similar hambugs asin La} 2G vin 4 serious face that sontslbutions of toed moutd be propesly | PFoPee recogsians only relia in war, it writ | aay! Do gg he je was palaces Soap ee ay Wetesect Grea aed Dees | Shs pute ssliclon to: Remes Catholic, but | What cares he for time when thingsso subiime _—| distributed by the Russian Red Cross Society. | tuought wise by thefi = py Jar prisoner that he appeared in the | jooked a: me blaskiy for a moment. by mediation, and in 1830 Uraguay was | other sects are tolerated—all except the poor | “As apothegmms hew may take specu? Russia did uot desire to make any concealment | of the American branch of the organization to wa | court not as a complainant, but to intercede | recognized me. formally prociaimed a free and independent | Jesuits Infidels, Mobammedans, Jews and | Equations and such, well, it” just beats the (athe pagent peed rg Datel elie “ot the Hace be ethed (aoa ee nary some ueeal —. England looked cag pide tel state. But then her troubles were only began, | Beathen are welcome to come to Uruguay and Duten, tn “ adele wie neeaed to cake on ba Congress- young, ie careworn when the | ill’ — is chin Io proces ae a esr | Rosen wal a ae i, eines menet| wallets mane atest arene, | See” ume poly ope Beare Dr Wight tiood bie tisk og | ie epee farmed pm tury revolution followed revolution in rapid Pioneer efforts among | THe ealckine more that lead ditticalt lore Now IOWA CAME TO TRE FRONT. Fequest, although clearly ‘an, tnnovauion, : Mors at sala: “have no desire to Brest this ‘Charge poubabeesiepirtunilgiail Succession. These intestine quarrels were at ent of today wor Delights this log'rithmieal star. “This state of affairs was then made known | calmly considered by the ratifying at y ples. | against » your honor. He ‘Washington Conference M. E. Chareh. their height when Juan Manuel Rosas, the | Rever bave exi @ Most bitterly tabooed. to the citizens of tho United States. Iowa was | Berne and finall; me his story. Ihave been at pains to Gictazor of Buenos Ayres, of wlom everybody | Telegraph lines traverse most of he depart | He cannot mote learn from the leaves he may H it I At the session of the Warbington conferenee doherabiregpsepng = Seaokery Methodist Episcopal church at Lynokbuag yesterday Rev. Robert Steele, presiding elder of the Wheeling district, eubmitied bis eapesl feport. The report shows marked increase tm every department of the work. ‘Rev. i. H.J. Naylor and A. H.’ wore received into full connection. Reva L. E x the first state to respond. Her granaries were ~2 srmous | Meuts, eabmarine cables connect Montevideo hen Fe ee Sam a coerce ee ee ilo de J tnd | pS? Verved in the sclence is bes ve overflowing with corn gathered from the most Alexander and mghing for new worlds to con-| thence communicate with Europe. The rail- | Pt one suing ae prenpon es bees ib ben SE oy} yuer, besieged Montevideo for nine long years. | Ways are comprehended in three main systems, | _li’sits him witn uncertaint, Saty mncas ¢o Sive to the hungry ones, and siege continucd from 1842 to 151 and dur- | Central, eastern and western. There are few | No rules can he Hud in or out mind, poo Alora! ne owt 12 18 80 thet her ing that time « new town sprang up some dis- | public highways, but one can drive almostany- | _ The secret to gain spite his strife: contributions would be effective. tance from the old one, which nestled close to | where over the level, grassy plains, Working early and late he can’ ‘<emonstrate - oe where the Red Cross the foot of the Cerro, with churches,shops, stores | EDUCATION OF THE MASSES. Tat eet VRSUTE Drone atthe i j & abd wife. It & the Red ‘muddy ‘end Nash, Edward Moore and ©. H. Arncld were and factories establisied for the convenience | ———19 i ins to bove a Wrigbt for elected to elders’ order. the besiegern After peace was restored the | _ Of late years the Uruguayan government has bp! Dosing to get above. certain level phe tion of delegates general p Ae ae space ered oe the two towns was | Paid unusual attention to the education of the Unappreciated. Gov. ‘Boise eingseehea it he shout, ovat "Eaiade scaeinee ‘took place at 10:30 ting Benj laid out by Freuch engineers after the moat contributions 1S the same of the imal So be ws Brown of Baltimore. J. 4. Holwes of Staunton, models of modern times, thus mak- was told to go ahead. ‘The has never Va, and H. A. Carroll of Alexandria, Va, were ing one city. whoss central portion is by far ‘ ~ _ has oon 5 gS — ‘the most beaatiful of Precerick OLOGRAPHICAL ADVANTAGES. c G. Key, W. P. Geographically considered few places have for the public Penn, reserve tion tons compulsory ny reaver advantages than Montevideo, situated po mee er ene limestone ridge stretching far out into ry i popes oft To Artawniec Crrr Lae. ‘the river, something as New York oceupies rigidly Trains leave Baltimore Ube statcn Manbsttan Island. This ridge of solid rock The at 495 end 10 am. ue im the center like the roof of » house. +4 Hq A te i t H I i. i [ H] f H i fi |

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