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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1881 2 The Government Chemist's Re Little Bare Legs. the interests of the people are ignored. | there too the government is very port on Baking Powders. much better than on the continent, so Vast sums are paid out every year for Miss Susan Wright has been a BY W. CLABBBCK MCCOXXOVOH. that they have not that incentive to the support of royalty and aristocracy, teacher for twenty-one years in" a Editor P. C. Messenger: That the present situation of affairs t while the people if distant provinces immediate action which the Russians girl’s public school in New York. She The recent publication of the re anu Germans have. True, there is are dying of starvation. “ My Lord in Europe is in a very critical condi is now the principal of the primary port, giving the comparative merits tion is beyond doubt. How, when, | Bishop ” feasts and fattens on the some complaint among the poorer department. A short time ago she of various Baking PowdeFS, according people, and doubtless they have cause and in whose favor the questions at i tithes collected from the deluded 1 wrote a letter to the Board of Health, forests made by the Government to complain, but the government al issue will be settled, is, at present, not j “ faithful,” many of whom are scarcely in which she said that the short Chemist; has induced some of the able to keep soul and body together. ways promises relief and redress of dresses worn by many of the girl manufacturers of, brands whose in so clear. .. *•. grievances, which however it does not The contending parties are, in I These things can not always be; pupils did more harm than bad feriority was thus brought to light, to always grant. The trouble with Ire general terms, the people—commons there is such a thing as retribution, plumbing and defective ventilation, resort to various means and publica land just now is occupying the Eng —on the one side, and the aristocracy although it may seem slow in coming. and that the fashion made the chil I tions in order to rid themselves of the lish mind more than anything else and the established churches on the For all the blood shed in the past by dren liable to rheumatism, consump results of that unfavorable exposition the people in the interests of royalty The Irish people, comparatively few tion; pneumonia, and other diseases, of thejr inferiority. other. - of whom own any soil, mtbst of it be The people are demanding more ■ and aristocracy, a heavy indemnity That the public may fully under which are the result of exposure. Her ing owned by large owners, aristocrats, free government, amelioration ot the | will be demanded and obtained, and stand the matter, and to avoid any letter closed as follows : who live in England or travel on the condition of the’poor and working that indemnity will be, the total des» ' “ My sympathy for the ill-used misconception arising out of state ; continent, are tired of paying ex- I traction of their power, and its trans- j classes, lighter taxation, and- many ! ments of our competitors seeking to orbitant rents for then" little farms. children of the rich and poor compels other demands. The sovereigns and Ter into the hands ®f the people. That break the force of the report, I here [ Under the leadership of Parnell, me to ask your attention to this cry the aristocracy, supported by the Catholicism and royalty will go to- with subjoin the main part of the re j Davitt, and others, a great society ing abuse, and to risk the unpopulari established churches— Roman, and 1 gether is quite likely, certainly is to i port, in which the comparative values- has been oi^janized, embracing all the ty of putting the blame where it Greek, and to a certain extent the be desired. A despot in religion will j are correetly^given. I peasant population, and also that of rightly belongs—upon physicians, too Church of England—are striving to 1 not long be tolerated, after the people : Dr. Love’s tests were made to de ‘ the cities; "the members of this tender-pocketed to make parents full prevent the'people receivings these have taken the power into their termine what brands are the most I society agree not to rent a fayn, from sharers in the blame which belongs to rights, and at the »ame time to hold hands. The motto of the Russian economical to use. And as their neglected buildings and ignorant nihilists^ax- -uUuLo iiUiHwui. ft~- which a brother tenant has been teachers, in this murder of innocents;” capacity lies in their leavening [tower should not alarm—us ; to them, sur evicted. The consequence is that potic rule. The Board of Health referred the .tests were directed solely to ascertain Such a struggle is but the legiti rounded by a church but little differ-1 many farms are unoccupied, while the the available gas.of.each. powder. ✓ mate outgrowth of educating the ent from the Roman, and whose late tenants are tramping around at letter to the Society of Prevention of Compara (if (fit1 . 'Available Ca», tici' masses ; so long as the common people“" power exalts the tyrant and debases tending the meetings ; in fact the Cruelty to Children. Mr. Elbridge Baking Powlers. Cubic inch?». per Worth T. Gerry, the President of the Society, tenants and landlords are seeing which eacKos, Poicder. per could be kept in a state of wretched ¡the . subject, the existing order of i jpuund. returned an answer,' in which he can starve the other out. " Royal ” cream tartar powder .... .127.4 ignorance and poverty; made, to1 things seems bad, wholly corrupt and ‘ 50 ctw ” (pbdephate) freah ..122.5 48 eta The present agitation. in Irelaifd is wrote: “It is impossible for the “ ** Rumford'» sweat and toil, and-if need be to tight evil, as they believe nothing good llumTord s ” (phoNpbate) old. .... M.7 13 <ÍH ’» None Soph ”............. ....... 121.« líbete for their aristocratic -masu-i i. there can c>»me out of such a condition of raising the question' in the English Society to interfere upon the general “ ‘ * Hanford Redhead’* ”........... •................... ....... 117 n 46 et» complaint preferred by A! iss JiVright. ‘ ‘ Charm ” (a In in powder /........... .. 11«9 CtH was little danger of their asserting things, need we wonder that they mind, whether it would not be well to “Amazon” fdiim powder)... . . ..'111.» et» If sho will furnish evidence of any allow the tenants to become the “ Cleveland's * ’ v short weight. OZ.M10.M 43 Gift. their rights, or obtaining them. Ever propose to entirely abolish the pre- ^lüíLlL 42CU ,102.6 4t eta since the days of Luther, a leaven hasTsent institutions^religious as“wefr as owners of_ lands if- thoy. ! ihonse. ^specific act of wiHfal cruelty, the case J* Div Price * Cream ........... •• Lewis h ” .«>. ’ . .......... 98.2 38‘«eta “ Andrew’* Pearl ........... ............ 93.2 H6\cU been working upon the minds of men; | civil, and erect-on the ruins an- en- Agitation will not cease until this is will be prosecuted at once.” “ Hecker ’ • Tertect ” ........................... 92.5 36 eta accomplished, butit is not likely to. Miss Wright said afterward to a the chains of bloody and cespotic i tirely different one ? The Government Chemist also add: _ JSun reporter, that even wliere poor ltome, which had held bound the | The «first movement toward a re- succeed for some years yet. That Europe is on the eve of an children in her school had been given “ I regard all alum powders as very minds W men for a thousand years, i action is always more violent; and eventful struggle is generally believed, dresses of a -proper length they had unwholesome. Phosphate and tartar- were broken". The right 6f the com- seenis to be more dangerous than it and that in that struggle many vener returned next day with the dresses tic acid powders liberate their gas too mon people to read the sacred writ- really is. able institutions and forms of govern cut short. The children of wealthy freely in process of baking, or under , ii gs themselves and. in their own The nihilists will not cease their ment will, go down is plainly to be parents were as poorly clad in this varying elimatic changes suffer de- language was boldly fcnd successfully plots and assassinations until a free seen. respect as the poor children. The terioiation.” proclaimed! In Germany, . England government shall have been given to After that, what? It is hard*to It is proper to state that all the stockings might be of finer quality, and Scandinavia, the reformed- doc- Russia, tell ; perhaps then is the time to powders examined were from the open but there was no more warmth in trines soon spread ar*>l predominated ; j They may temporarily be checked market, and that the original labels which Daniel referred when he wiote them. Mothers cover themselves in fact all peoples of Teutonic descent, ," ” by the granting of a constitution and “ I beheld till the thrones were cast were in every case bioken by Dr. with heavy flannel* and furs, and yet always foremost in the advancement representative, government similar to down, and the ancient of days did Love himself. He also informs me they send out their delicate little girls of civilization, and noted for^their Great Britain’s, but it will net check that he himself purchased the can of sit. ” with their legs exposed, in some cases sense of right, and intelligence, readily them long ; present success will urge Royal Baking Powder at the store of even above the knee, to the cold entered into the reformation. Mliile them to demand more and greater Park L Tilford. winds. It is simply a foolish desire. those people of Romanic descent, or concessions ; they will stop at nothing Snipped. I have only to add, that for 20 years Miss Wright said, to be in the fashion. whose language was derived from the short of a republican form of govern- Dr. Gill, a learned clergyman who the Royal Baking Powdef has been Years ago girls wore long dresses, anil Latin, remained in the eommunton of oieut. Fifty years ago tlje Czar was preached in London, during the first before the public, and it is to-day the were then sufficiently, protected. Cer Rome. _____ .__ ■'______ i_____ _ an absolute despot whose word was France, slower to adopt the tenets law to millions of ser/s, to-day he is part of the eighteenth century, was a tainly girl* aie not hardier now than standard for purity and excellence of the reformation«¡yeU when she did assassinated in his capital because he wit, and often used it 'disciplining his they were then. She had lately seen throughout the world. Because of ita do so, characteristic <ff the I rcnch ¿¡j no^ listen to the wishes of free flock. An old lady, a member of his very small children who wore socks intrinsic merit, and by virtue of people, rapidly advanced, and to-day i fifty years hence the wishes of church, once called upon him with a which left a space of bare flesh ex honorable enterprise, the Royal occupies a position far in advance of. expressed through their re- grievance. The doctor’s neck-bands posed above them. Little boys with Baking Powder has taken thia rank, that of any other nation of Eurojie- | presentatives will be the law; no were too long for her ideas of minis knicker-bockers generally wear ul and I am therefore not surprised to The example of a government being ; royal authority will be required to terial humility, and after a long har sters, and are thus protected. The find adventurers in the business angue on the sin of pride, she intima cold is much more injurious to girls anxious to assume their preparations founded on this side of the Atlantic, enforce it, nor royal seal to attest. ted that she had brought her scissors than to boys. A great deal of sick to be its equal. , - — in which the people were to rule, and In Germany the situation is much with her, and she would be pleased, ness in the schools. Miss Wright said, not an aristocracy, in which every the same ; socialists and nihilists are JO. HOAGIA>’1>, man should enjoy civil and religious but two names for the same thing, for if her dear pastor would allow her, arises from this cause. In regard to Pres. Royal Baking Powder Co. to clip them down to her notions of the answer of the Society she said New York, March 5, 1881. freedom, in which the church and they are substantially the same. • V. propriety. that she could not, with propriety, stat/3 should be separate, in which In Germany, however, the move The Wealth ÔFBoston. The doctor not only listened pa- give the names of parents of ill-clad every child could bo educated in | ment is much farther advanced ; the tiently to her lecture, but handed children. The Society could see the schools supported by the government people are more intelligent, better Boston is an extremely wealthy and free to ail, and more than any- educated, and the agitation is wider over the offending white bands for her children anywhere in the streets. She city. The ’real estate of the city is- hoped to accomplish much by calling valued at $437,230,600. The personal . thing else, the unparalleled success spread than in Russia. The people to operate upon. When she had cut them to her sat the matter to public notice, and be and growth of that country under are loudly complaining of the severe property is estimated at $501,858,600. such government, produced an effect burdens imposed on them for the sup isfaction and returned the bibs, it was lieved that when parents learned of There is a total increase of valuation the wrong they were doing their chil over that of 1879 of 824,766,500. It on the mind of the European peasant, port of an immense army, kept up for the doctors’s turn. “ Now,-’ said he, “ my good sister, dren, they would seek to remedy the the fruits of which are to-day becom fear France, who under her republican is estimated that there is a large ing manifest. The leaven left in the government is rapidly recovering from and you must do me a good turn, evil. amount of property which never minds of Frenchmen by Benjamin her late defeat, will step in and at also.” A physician skilled in children’s comes under the observation of the “ Yes, that I will, doctor; what can diseases said that it was undoubtedly Franklin and his associates, has long tempt to gain back by •force of arms, assessors, or is exempt from taxation, it be ?” unhealthy to expose any portion of or pays only a State tex. There are ago spread .through that country, and Alsace and Lorraine. “ Well, you have something about the body to cold. It affected the lias permeated nearly the whole of The German is intensely attached not many millionaires in Boston, but you which is a deal too long, and lungs and heart, and was liable to Europe, and to-day bids fair to rise, to, and proud of his native country, there are a great many private for carrying with it the whole rotten and to see her rent by dissension, causes me no end of trouble, and I bring on diphtheritic and other com tunes of from $500,000 to 800,000. b should like to see it shorter." plaints. All children should wear About 8900,000 is raised by taxation. civil and religious structure, which threatened with revolution, and “ Indeed, sir, I will not hesitate ; heavyunderclothing and warm woolen has hitherto enslaved and bound down oppressed Uy the burden of an ex The rate is $15.20 per $1,000. There the masses, inbrally, intellectually pensive standing army, and an ex wliat is it ? Here are the scissors; leggins in cold weather. Stockings has been a marked advance in the use them as you please.” are a very insufficient protection in a value of real escate, and the outlook and physically. pensive government, while Frahce, “ Come, then,” said the sturdy di cold wind. It was wrong to blame The people are beginning to inquire that France which lately cowered vine, “good sister, put out your the doctors for the short dresses for the future is declared to be flatter by what right the- uncontroled mind .trembling at his feet, and paid for her ing. Boston has been greatly bene v of one person rules those of persons in very existence^ith fabulous sums of tongue.”— Companion. They do not set the fashions, and are fited by the rise in Western railway ^■yry respect better fitted to share in only asked for advice when the child money, and the'cession ef two of her securities during the last year; but- ^government than the ruler himself. A Cough, Cold dr Sore Throat becomes ill.— Ex. most valued, wealthy, and populous the general tendency is to invest in- They are inquiring by what right be stopped. Neglect frequently provinces, having done away with should home real estate.— Ex. • results in an Incurable Lung Disease or millions of money are ex tar ted frem . K eep T oolh S harp .—Dull tools are royalty and aristocracy, is daily grow Consumption. Brown’s Bronchial Tro them, poor and hard working as they ches are certain to give relief in Asthma, labor wasters. It is cheaper to use ing more prosperous and powerful, Bronchitis, —Herr Hirschfield says that few Coughs, Catarrh, Consumptive are, to support a privileged class in and will soon be in a situation to de and Throat Diseases. For thirty years up a whole grindstone in one season children are born short-sighted, but idleness and luxury. By what right ths Troches has been recommended by than to work with dull hoes, spade«, mand and take back those provinces, physicians, that the eye is weakened by straining and always give perfect satis they are made to support vast and and probably several more. faction. They are not new or untried but and other tools. See that dulled tools during school-days. He think» costly armies in time of peace ar. well- been tested by wide and constant are ground sharp every evening ; the Need we wonder that the German having schools should be under the supervi use (or nearly an entire generation, they as war, to protect the possessions of people are pondering whether or not have attained well-merited rank among the men may do thia, while they are talk sion of medical officers and that school that class, and to uphold them in the ! few staple remedies of the sge. Public ing and chatting over their pipes, and rooms improperly lighted and school they shall do likewise ? speakers and Singers use them to clear end exercise of their power. In Britain, the progress is slow; strengthen the Voice. Bold at twenty- the tools will be ready for work in books improperly printed should ba The interests of royal families are the morning. people are naturally slow, and i Ar« • bo1 everywhere. condemned. made the interests of nations, while the 1 The Outlook in Europe.