ADE WINDOW Awmq keepers knew the MOM during the sum ("- ninga all would have thq gh some personal germ d to meet the light and ya the regular iron! ' a, raised when not needed , and the ready made 3* they are rather expo ' atisfactory ones can be at little cost by taking of lumber long enough the top of the window! thirds the length 0! ith the extension strips ong and a cross stripes hot. greaai 5? butter or 3:. 1“": than trying one Ila. “ti turning and [Mi-Lb. Unlike the bronli M when turned but ‘3 ibly mooted. W tho ' stationary on A little later m" a sing"! 1°C [1 the story 3’ d {factive me‘ho‘i 0’ It“ st of farmers' 9““ that 9““ 13328 by ‘ stralia in .ment. 3‘ ant Dec fork to insure an "on in is not previously hum? nd simmer in its 0.. hi! no tough and gay, is a' good deal for tln‘ ink over in the slot! 11 )Izmhonaland. Atria. C cabin d h tread! my be am is one 01 um a..." n kingdoms on the face Only part of the Iber- uins in her posses- goo. Her populatinn has dwindled to nmoo. She ib‘ thrvatened with the his to the timed States of her only two remaining colonies. the Antilles mm the Philippimâ€"s. Her treasury is -‘...:...nv bankrupt, her army \disor- Tu-day 51‘ leak and falle of the globe. in Peninsula rem .TPIUIT Y (W Ell REA (‘HED ITSELF. Infzwt, tho'rv is no explanation that ante {UI{L\11c'It fur the astounding Mine of 5mm unlvss it be that the inevitable advance at progress and (70- llihtrnuwnt, ex en in Spanish countries Mgmdualg :.x\:lkvned the masses to m. .nJm'u-u, Ur am being oppressed Indgruund dms n fur the. benefit of the (Li-Mrs, md tn {ha iniquity of extort- um from tho: pwnph‘ the fruit of their law fur 1hr lmlwfit of favored and‘ Parrally tilxecl drones. Spain. it must! h*Confe'swl. hm from time immem‘ and treated her rurelgn possessions as M'h cows. to be drained of their last dmp of mu: {M- the sole “vantage °t those Ln pmwr at. Madrid, and has “0‘ Mn przu-m-cd that piece of ale- Wary domvstiv Prunomy, whiCh conâ€" ‘13‘3 m leaving wuwthing to the 010' “3"“? to serve as a. kind of nestegg- 5"? forgot. in fact. the principle in- fulmm by th» the when it forbade I?" mulling of (hr ox that thrashee “9 corn â€YW and cruelty are indeed the thef'causes M S[ :Iin’s decay a§38£eat wlomal empirt' er dependODCIOB. “1" tTamar," â€ML 13 to say. beyond the Va. hesidou 1...â€... momma hv the Mad- "Ms. “'9“: (uwuuiltahle only to the momhh â€â€˜ S1mm. and exercised the Hm? autll'del‘ and dgspotic 3W3". thm‘ryord [wing m in an legislatwg. Jlmwml and Iniliturv affairs. The.“ mm“ M uffirv were: frnm four to 8‘3 ‘ "m" â€WV invariably returned to Spam With miussul fortunes 11de by “Pfarious lm-uns. i I)FSP()'I'I.~‘.\I HELD SWAY. 19 â€fanny \n'h which Spain ruled Amvrivan minnies is almost ingred- - Thun- “as a strict, censorship 0‘ lâ€ï¬‚ur». Nu hunks could be imQOTt‘ “Phi"?! 'hv ecrlesiastics Ills!!!" he co‘ called trading without this com ’ ° . pan 8 Inc- ense. The colomsts were compeï¬led to uni] 41-.-3â€" --- ‘- v-uyuul u 110’ ense. The colonists were compelled t sell their produce at prices fixed by the company, whose net profits were at the rate of 300 per cent. The company was also allowed to maintain a fleet of armed vessels known as Guarda Costas, to prevent trading and intercourse with any ship or individual unfurnished with the company’s license. In fact, the op- pression and depotism with which Spain administered her colonial possessions in this hemisphere would be beyond he- lief were it not for the fact that it survived until a few months ago in the Philippine Islands in all its medi- aeval horror. SPAIN DRIVEN OFF THIS CONTIN- ENT. The success of the States of the North American republic encouraged the sorely tried inhabitants of Span- ish-America to take advantage of the difficulties in which Spain became in- volved with France and England in the first decade of this century, and to begin wars of independence on their own account, and inasmuch as the con- ditions of affairs at Madrid at the time precluded the dispatch of re-enforre- ments to the various viceroys and Cap- tain General-s. the rebellions attained 811(‘11 proportions by the time peace had been restored in the mother country. and troops were sent across the At- lantic to the \Vestern hemisphere, that it was then too late. But the Spaniards. deepite the odds against them, made a stubborn fight. Just as they have been doing in Cuba; and although the war of independencei hpKan in Venezuela in 1810, it last- ed without interruption, until 1824. when Spain surrendered her last pos- sessions on the American continent. It was a war characterized by the sav- agery and frightful cruelty which the Carlist conflicts. and in more recent times the struggle in the Antilles. have demonstrated to be inseparable from Spanish methods of conducting warfare. The royal troops showed the insurgents no mercy. According t“ Spanish official records they executed 30.000 persons, many of whom were put to death with every refinement of cruelty. while the histories of the La- tin republics of this continent show ithat there were at least a quarter‘of W-u-v ‘u\l-\4 V\1-v “v a million victims thus executed: exclu- sive of the untold thousands killed m cold blood by the royal troops, who destroyed every village [arid tmf'n through which they passed if the m- habitants were suspected of sympath- izing with the revolution. - 1“, â€m lbllla "ll-u ‘8‘: ‘l-' Dav-v--- the Gen. Morillo, who commanded Spanish forces in Venezuela, Ecuador and New Grenada. seems to have serv- ed zw an example to Gen. Weyler. For in his official clesmuth describmg the measures which he adopted on enter- ing the City of Santa Fe de Bogota. he writes: ‘- A curl.“ “1%er person of either capable of reading or put to death. By this cu LV"(‘J l'\.-vv v capable of reading or writing was put to death. By this cuttlng off all. Who were inany way educgtgd Ihope| effectually to check the splnt of the. revolution.†’ To CURB A 'Vuv -- - Tske Imam Bromo Quinino Tablets. (in: nlund the money I! it hill to Care. 1 .â€"-‘ Company, {in who was -. ,, â€"â€" ‘ t-v 1110 so completely cured all distress and disagreeable dyspeptic symptoms that he lived, ate and slept in comfort. ’ may he put into this delightlul condi- tion it you will take The pope made eight hogsheads o£ wine last year from the vineyard in the Vatician gardens. A small part of the. wine is reserved for his own use. another portion is sent; to the churches to be used at mass. and the rust is sold. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Mr. Gladstone at the time of his death was a member of the Royal Aca- demy. holding the sinecure office of Professor of Ancient History. Other honorary members of_ the Aczulerny who n _-L are not artists are Mr. Let-ky, who is} S‘ffl‘etal‘y for Foreign Correspondence; BIShOP Creighton of London, Professor Of Ancient Literature, and Mr. Francis C. Penrose, antiquary. Charles Kean the younger’s books and mementoe-s are to he sold soon in London. Among them are the folio Shakespeare presented by the Duke of Devonahire to Edmund Kean, a mul- berry tree at Stratford-on-Avon once owned by Garrick. and the scales. Wrights, knife, and parchment bond usul by Edmund and Charles Kean When acting the part of Shylock. to call the child William and tohave the Emperor's name entered on the re- g1ster as gudtather. He received in imply from the Government “the decis- lon that the entry of his All Ilighness's zmme as godfather in the Iegistry of names of children of the Mosaic faith is not pmmiseible.†Jews. A Magdelmrg Hebrew. proud Of his seventh boy. asked permission Africa seems to work on Prince Hen~ ry of Orleans's temper. In his last ex- pedition he quarrelled with M. Bon- valot. his companion, returning to in- sult the Italian army, which led to his duel with the Count of Turin. The expedition into Abyssinia, which he has just entered upon with the Russian Leontieff. has already split up into two parties. as the Prince and M. Leontieffl could not agree from the start. Many years ago the daughter of an artist who was painting the queen was discovered to be so exactly of the same stature as her majesty that she sat to her father for the queen’s figure, there- by relieving her majesty of many tedi- ous hours. This lady, whose name is Miss Blanche Sully, now lives in Am- erica, to whivh country she went back loaded with exquisite presents from her majesty. Lord Wolseley is almost as devoted to the pen as the sword, and if he hadl not been fated to he a field marshal he would beyond question have been a man of letters. He rises early in the morning to write. and his official duties only commence when a pile of~MS. testifies to his industry with the pen. For some time past he has employed a number of copyists in making extracts for him in the archives of Venice. Kaiser Wilhelm carries with him 8.] small but serviceable revolver either' in his pocket or in his belt when in uniform. The threats of the anar- chists have caused him to have recourse to this measure of security. His ma,- jesty is extremely skillful in the use of the weapon. and the chasseur who accompanies him everywhere has had orders to inspect it every morning in order to make sure that it is in working order. Few people know how Bismarck and his ancestors got their name. Bis- marck is the name of one of those an- a short distance from‘ Stendal, on the road from Cologne to Berlin. in the center of the old Marqu- isate of Brandenburg. The castle had this name because it defended the "Mama,†or the line where the River Bicse formed a boundary in former ark of defense against in-’ «An-«- Hence the name of Bis- Canada’s Greatest Medâ€"icine PURELY PERSONAL. mature N. certainty. See 1 C. Polaon Co. Em each bottle. Beware of l For 0! almost 9.1. buy corn on res. e taking he meant tonic had that Pooh': Theâ€"x4075 36 {{6}}; puking as mustard plaster; the art 13 m getting it put on your husband after you have made it. Here's a good article on the A“ Mature 3 Mustard Plaster. Old Doctorâ€":That's 303:“ I hope you never forget, to appear annoyed on such occasions! ea mercury will surely dcetroy the eenae of smell and completely derange the whole sys- tem when enterlna it throu h the mucous sur- faces. bu'ch articles ehoul never be used ex- cept on prescription; from reputable ph nic- ions, as the damage they will do is ten to d to the good you can possibly derive from them. Halls Caterrh Cure. Innnufnctund by F. J. (‘heney 8c (30.. 'l‘oledo.0.. contains no mercury and is taken internallymctingdireotly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Caterrh Cure be sure you get the cenuine. It is taken internnlly and made in Toledo. Ohio. by F. J. Cheney Co. Tooti- moniul~~ free. Sold b Diuaglate. 1): ice 76¢. per bottle. Hall's nmily Pills are the best. ELATION SHOULD BE SUPPRESSED. Young Doctorâ€"I'm doing very well. I YT"? gulled up three nights last‘ week. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury. 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