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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" Te Pag* Vol.> No 243.MON TU K AL.MONDAY,.OtTOUKR hi, ISU3.Last Edition.Tkick Onk Cent.THE MS OF ElliOi\u2019E.The \u2018Vigilant\u2019 a \u2018Toy Boat.\u2019 KNGI.AND COMl'EI.R TH K CI.EARÎKG OF MECCA \u2014THE CHRISTIAN MASSACRES IN FERMA.(By cable to *s'ew York l£xchang;e.) l.ondon, Oct.14.\u2014The Knitllsh i-urity party has been nai.srd to i.' iv«' tlou by tho Ueclaiou ul JunK>* l\u2019c'ni ;it the Calcutta si.-.ions that the linliui jieual cod», porinits the puin-huso nf pirls unlca» they be sold fur public us- s.Mission agents lu dlsKuise bu t Ad EXCISE I OK Tfll iiOlNti 01 III- mu- .y it.n l.the ' V1,.- Pant,' i and.taerefore, the superiority of British construction woul.l l>e conclusively -Indicated.The \u2022Pitll Mall (ia/c tie' has I no doubt that Watson could design what It calls a* tin-dish\u2019 centreboarder aide to beat the \u2018Vigilant.* but, the writer | adds, somewhat lucnnse.juently, 'no doubt lie will not try to do so.* ) 1'ndtr the threat >( the British Oov-ernimnr to .-top Indian pilgrimages to Mecca unless the sanitation of the city i-e Improved, the Sultan has ordered the i Ctrand Shereef to cleanse the streets, erect barracks for pilgrims and secure a pure water supply.The Mahometan physicians hope that these measure!-will satllce to check the Spread ol i cholera from the holy city.Th\u201d t\u2019hurch Missionary S-elety, which h\";- stations throughout Persia, has informed the United Press correspondent that it has received no news of outrages against t\u2019hristlans in Persia and believes that rumors of murder and massacre such as have been published in the United States are without foundation in fact.1 (UmiM liEIJi «AIDED A.\\D\\ Hll.WEV, \u2022('0!i\\ JlElldlttT,' 1\u2018i Mi:i» 11' MlttliT, r \u2022 Hurltee And Filz^rnid Of Tiirf Conuaission Xoloricty Also Gathered In.OFF FOR J0LIEÏTE.Tlie Hooper Trial to Begin To-morrow.At last the police authorities have done their duty and have done it well and thoroughly.The gambling den at « St.Lawrence street lias been raided and the manager and inmates, seven in number, placed under arrest.This was done on a warrant issued on Saturday morning upon complaint of a young man who claims to have lost heavily at the 'crap' and \u2018roulette\u2019 tables.Detective ('arpenter, ass sted by Detective Lafontaine and oilier city detectives made the arrest.The raid was made early on Saturday afternoon, when only a few were present.Hud the matter been delayed until the even,ng a larg» r number would hav* been found in thu rooms.Hearing a commotion on the stairs \u2018Andy Maloney.' the manager, came to ascertain the cau-e.and was immediately placed H rUin.lNG, JKWKf.KOBBKK.THE \u2018 W 11.11 N 0 WORK kit' fNWtl I.INOLV UK-TERNS AMI IS REMANPKD.The Allan l.lne steamer * Numldlan * that arrived here yesirday front Liver-p ad liad n board Higli t'onstabie Bls-I soimeus in charge of Henry Curling, | the 'willing worker,' who stole Jewellery and money from his mistress.Miss Duncan, !*à7 Sherbrooke street, on August lit last.Accused was traced to New York, and was found to have left that port by the SS .'Campania' of the ( .marl Line.Nows was telegraphed to Liverpool and the t prisoner was nr-t'sted and detained until the arrival of High Constable Bissonnette.who left Montreal on Sept, itî, by the SS.Numldi in.\u2019 returning with Curling by 1 > r n xt trip.With the exception of s me money nearly all the property has lir-.-u recovered.Curling is yeais f age.and of niedlum height.While in Mi- .Duncan's s rvico he only wore a ITU Y WEICKRES BRITYIS I MU.II.J.MAC I'ON \\1.D S HUSIGNA-TION.(Spec al to the 'Witness.') Ottawa, Oct.16 Macdonald.M.P, ported to deny the statement that his reMgnation i>f his kcat lu I'ailtuiued had been accepted, but a Id >d that )il> resignation had been for .-.me time at 1 the disposal of the Speaker of th«! House.' Th.s is bogging iho question with a vengeance.The Speaker cannot have seats at ills disi -.sal.Once a mem , l>er of Parliament re.-igns no one can either accept or reject it.It become?an accomplished tad the moment lix writes It end addresses it to Hu Speaker.What Mr.Macdonald lias done Is to write the Premier u:.;Iiik him to consent to ids resignation being sent ,,'on* expectation of the arrival to-to tite Speaker and in such terms that , lay of the British Mediterranean snuud-Hi\" in me: P;.no chôme bat to n, and which will surely arrive in sent.Mr.Macdonald is giving the «Pre oiler an opportunity ot eliooslng IH?Winnipeg, is'1\"1\u2019\u20191 Taranto en FoD to Rweive tbê Moditorranoan Squadron.THOT S\\Nl>S Fl.OCIC TiX THTC SKA* VOUT TO 1*0 HONOK a\\) TilK VISITORS.(Spécial to the 'Wltneea.') Taranto.Oof.16 This city and aea.port now present a most nnttvmh'd own time for allowing the resiguatjon to lie handed lit.But there is no such thing as the Speaker accepting or re- i .oiistache, luu since ids departure has Jeeting a mendier's resignation allowed his heard to grow The prisoner was brought before the hoe Court this morning and remanded.under arrest.The doors were then This morning, Mr.J.N\\ Oreen«dd»kI?j burst in and the surprised and Mr.H.A.Ward, e.\\-M.P.,of Port marched off to No.4 station.AH but Hope, left for.Toilette to see Hooper the colored door-keeper gave fletitions Gladstone Opposition.Inehiding praoti- and t h,g version of the mysterluus\tthey vv .d no doula be identically all of tie* Lib't'al-i n.on.sts, mio\t'\ti ,aiir- the position >>t defending almost ser- i vilely the British upper chamber, and | th* Gladstenc n.-wspap-is an 1 sp-'-a 1.- sixty witnesses are to be examined and si\\ra:\\ üiorswi) mi liii: loss orumi jio.vev (AISES IV AltllEST.inmates\t1\tYîinti'p-il\tF'iritl\tTmL\u2019AC Ye4inn\tfi> oipat liizc,' he t:ild.\u2018vvltli my Hn All ),\u201er\t1\t'l'Hlin.II\trinil\tlUKOS Anion,\tfriend in wishing tint til (b'vcrnment They were subsequently i-e- Tt.D.Greet, now r mine, mineral and Investment broker, with offices In case.The emmete which opens to-mor- b\\is-d on boil to appear before the Court th\u201e Temple Building, but formerly book- row promises to bo a long one, ns some lhis '**o''n!ng.The police took complete |\tf Messrs Slater and Bro ,\t, possession of the rooms and contents and 1\t^\t\u2022 1,1,11 1\t',,'a\tt'10-* era contra f, with jaillrlc s t!i.fnctlvin, tills pn-swnt n.ttlt'i'lc with the fonn.*r denunciations of tliat bo.ly hy Mr.chamberlain and other Liberal seceders.The argument In favor of the Kng-llsh over the American system is that the former is far more ela -tic and more quickly responsive t \u2022 public opinion : for, although the l.ords may throw out a bill passed by whatever maioritv In the Commons, the remisly for the Min cross-questioned by the defence.Dr.Corbett.Coroner of Port Hope, has wired Detective Carpenter to send to the inquest there on Friday next, 1-M.Leblanc, brother of Mrs.Hooper; Dion, the baggageman who was in the car when .Mrs.Hooper was taken ill, find Mr.Webb, the druggist who gave Hooper tho prussic acid.By next Friday, It is expected, that istry Is quick and effectual through an Profess.>r Fllis, of Toronto, will lie immédiat* dissolution and appeal to the ready with Ids report as to whether or country.The Idea that the l.ords would a second time resist the majority elected on that issue is, according to the unanimously expressed Tory opinion, not to be entertained for a moment.On the other hand, it Is claimed that a hostile American Senate could not likely lie reconstituted In less than four, probably not loss than six years.Mr.S.T.F vans, Welsh M.P.has been interviewed agiln as to the reports that Mr.dosenh chamberlain tri-d not poison was found in the woman's stomach.M\"re evidence has been worked tip by Detective Carpenter, but as the ,-u*''» from his former employers.The arrest lias caused no small commotion in business circles ns the uc-cused is well known in tills city.U r over ten years Greet was employ-el by Slater and Bros, as book-keeper, and was looked upon as a most trustworthy employee.Last Mareh he left the Messrs.Slater's employ and went Into mining and stock business.Soon after he left the Messrs.Slater and reasons to believe that their hooks had been tampered with and got Mr.at the enquetc.PRO- ANT ORGAN OF FRENCH TESTANTISM.Last week a meeting of tho Freneh In Sangster), clerk, Hermine street : Al- B'-s, aeeountant, to carefully inspect phonse Gagnon, clerk.Inspector street: them.The result was alarming.Tliou-Vatery Bailey, clerk.St.Lawrence Main\tsands upon thousands of dollars\twere street; Adolphe Spltral, Jeweller, Dor-\tfound not properly accounted for.\tFin- chestcr street; Edwin Mathieu, agent, ally on Friday night the inspection of Dorchester street; William Smith, clerk, th,1 books was completed with the result St.Lawrence street, and Henry Ward.Ou t tlC.IXP was found to be missing, waiter, Notre Dame street, were arrested\tThis was a great surprise for Messrs, to arrange a deal with Welshmen dur-\tpastors\tand\tothers\tengaged\tIn\tthe\ti\ton a\tcharge of gambling at the same\tSlater Bros, as they had no\tidea that ins the Inst Parliamentary m ssion, the\t.\ttime\tand place.They were released\tthey had lost so much money.\tSo me.-t basis to be the co-op ration of Welsh-\t\" ur\u2018i\t°f\tI'rencm\tevangelization in\tthis\tj\tupon\tHOf* hail eaeh.to appear on Wed-\twas the confidence they had\tplae 1 in men with Unionists in voting no confi- city was .held, -when it was voted to nesday for summary trial.\ttheir former bookkeeper that during the denoe In the Government and the Intro-\tprovisional directors of the\t-\u2022- I \"holt> ,1me h,\u2018 haj| ln their employ (luction oi a illsestubUshmont HU by\tin ^1 '1 n u aiIoeiors 01 ine\t! t.h^y onlv twice hatl\tntiiif.i the new\tUnionist\t«'iihiuet to be formed Dominion\tPublishing\tCompany\twho- LITTLE CITY HALL NUISANCE.,\tqq,,; accuse.! for years past has\tnv,.i by\tMr.\tChamberlain.\tflier\tit\twould\tbe\tpo.ssibla\tto\tmake\ttho\tgow the servants ark turning masters\t\"'e\" and spent money quite freely,\tit Is In bcKKing Mr.Macdonald for two years, time and again, to withhold his reslg-nation the presinit administration eon-fesses to u moral weakness.It Is staled that Mr.Macdonald is at heart a McUiirthyito Uons.rviitlve.and that lie agreed to second Mr.McCarthy's tariff r< solution last session, hut was prevailed upon to change his mind.\\\\ hother this is so or not, and it does n.t appear to be well founded.Mr.Macdonald did Join with Mr.McCarthy In disapproving of the policy of the Government in again referring the Manitoba school case to tho courts.'I Mr.Evans says that despite nil de- basis of the Company' sufficiently Sir'fl thT, '*cCZJZ': h\" snld!^ had ^\t^ ^^empiated npproached tho Welsh party before 1 1 \u2019\t\u201d\t'* 0>iniri of 1 tenoh 1 ro- now.Mr.Evans added :\ttostantisrn irrosiwctlv# of creed.The \u2018I hnvo been Informed by a leading provisional directors Jiold a meeting Unionist politician that It hns tveen .ar- on Saturday, when tho following re-nuiged between the Conservatives and solutions were adopted l.That the Unionists that the nex, vernmont ,,r0()1)Sed French jx.per be truly ca-shall he I n'onist, and that Mr.Cham- -i, .i-\t,,.\u201e.\u201e,ii\t, ,\t.\u2022\t.berlaln shall be the Vremler.'\ttho he and evangelical in spirit and Mr.Evann refused to name hfs in.| oontern*, devoted to the work of «slu-formant, and would not describe the Gitirm nnd evangelization among l'rench-( 'anadtans AND THE CITY S SERVANTS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THE PUBLIC.Questions of precodenae frequently agitate the mind of some civic officials.This morrlng a leading official wanted to go \u2018up\u2019 when the elevator was going Mown.\u2019 The elevator man refused to \u2018reverse.\u2019 Ho took his load down.On h:s return, the official had gone- walked upstairs.Later on, the elevator man also said that he dabbled freely |n stocks prior to his leaving the Messrs.Slater\u2019s employ.He Is a married man and has a family.SAMOA?REBELIM (jlELl.FD.nature of Mr.Chamberlain's op- I'rench-('anadfans.\t2.That the col proaches.\tlimns of the paper shall be open to oflleials must at ill times have preee- ! The English newspapers have an- contributions from all branches of the dence over the public.When certain, the marriage next week >f\tr*h.r,.h a\t| b-idlug ofliclaltt\u2014naming them-rang the\thnve suppressed the recent dis- (Special to the \u2018Witness.') Berlin, Oct.IB.\u2014Advices received here In official circles from Apia, Samoa, '\ta message to the ^effect thut say that the German warships in those waters In conjunction with the British uf Canada had s.-.-n lit to deal with th.s quest! n ou their own responsibility and not again refer it to the courts My wish Is that the i ! overt! inert sliould declare openly that the judgment of the .ludicinl commlitee of the 1\u2018rlvy Gonncll should be conaldvred tinsl rind blndlm;.The Government Hhoiild take u ffrtn stand atid decide It without reference to tite courts.' It will thus l«e seen that Sir John Macdonald\u2019s son Is at one with Mr.Dalton McCarthy on this important question, and it Is .ted he is not In sympathy with Sir John Thompson's old policy.NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL.(Special to tho 'Witness.') Ottawa, Oct.10.In the \u2018Canada Gazette.' published on Saturday afternoon, proclamation appears appointing Thursday.Nov.ns a general thanksgiving.Tho by-law granting the British America Bank Note Company ¦exemption fri m taxation for ten years waspa-sed four years before the company c ine here from Montreal and the City Solicitor now offers the opinion that the .-.im-pany is entitled to have th» exemption begin when they located here which would give the by-law four years more of life.Tho company know they cannot obtain a renewal of the exemption because under tin* terms of their e.>n-tract with the Government they are bound to keep their plant and premison at Ottawa.Eight boulders were found piled on - pit® of untrustworthy reports Unit the visit would not take p'.aee.Consequently the Inhabitants are preparing ! for five d.iys\u2019 of elaborate festivities, | as the British squadron will remain here until net.20.After leaving tills port tlie fleet will go to Spezzla, where .they will remain until net.:'X.Spot-' zln.It should be added, is also making i ; real preparations to entertain the British sailors.\\ isltors all day yesterday and to-day have been pouring into town, and accommodations nre at a premium.As this tie -patch is sent t ha railway trains are discharging | thousands of passengers, and from all sides thu British and Italian flags ar® iii be seen Hying side by side, whU® thu Hon and Iho unicorn and tin* cross of Savov are to be seen on pasteboard and on wood.-n shields, tn windows and public buildings.in addition, picture® \u2022 \u2022!' ilia Queen ¦'! England, (he nival family of England, and the King and Queen of Italy and their family are prominently display'd in thu shop windows.Th* evident intention of tho Italians Is to offset the visit of the Russian !le®t at Toulon, and while Great Britain may not officially intend that tho visit of lier warships to Italy should be regarded us a counter move to the Russian display at Toulon, there is no doubt it is so regarded elsewhere.MK.MERRICK DISMISSED.THE CANADIAN IMMIGRANT AGENT AT BEI .FAST, IRELAND, TOLD THAT HIS SERVICED ABE NO LONGER DESIRED.(Special to tiie 'Witness.') Ottawa, Oct.IB.\u2014Mr.Henry Merrick\u2019s friends resent Hie manner in which he has been treated by the Government.Mr.Merrick lias for some six years been disohorging tho duties of Canadian non need the mar rage next vyeck M r.iu.Lstian church.3.That subserlp-( apfaln Edward V IIIh.in Baird t>> Mill- ,\t, o .\t¦\t# ,i ^\t.out.second daughter of «Ml.Stanley\t^\t! Th -message further ®ta,e*i that written Clarke, equerry to the Brin \u2022 of Wale?*t« rep.**d from nil persons agreeing to instructions would be f irthoomin* t > b il.the elevator must come forthwith.ami private secretary to t h*' Drlnc* *s.But no public mention has been made that this ('apt.Baird Is the young* r brother of the famous Dougins Baird, otherwise Abington.who died In America while backing a prize tight.Meanwhile there nr-* very ttglv reports h*re of forthcoming suits acalnst Ablngton's estate, which may «\u2022a,is-\u2018 the above basis.RAILWAY MAN HURT.THE muous WINDS CURIOUS FREAK.The wind was blowing n gale at Rt.Ui-nrl do Ma ?tw***-ti the «\u2018tigine an*l t**\tand vvh'*i picked up it was faun.1 \u2022li.it his arm was badly smashed, n \u2022'\u2022*\u2022-sReth*:* his removal to Hie Notre-Dame Hospital.LECTURED AED.HDRTEAU.AN At.DKHMAN W rtfl WORKS TOO HARD FOR HIS HEAl.TH, Aid.Hnrtaau Is better.His physician hopes to se** him around again in about ten *!nys.Rumor has It that the doctor turbanees at Jutulla.There was no loss of life, and peace has been restored to the Island.A BRITISH ATTACHE.(Special to the \u2018Witness.\u2019) Lmdon, Oct.16.\u2014Captain Reginald N.Custance, late commander of H.M.S.\u2018Fhaeton,\u2019 a ten-gun twin screw eruiser of the second-class, recently attached sessions and Lake Ru t Iph.which h* s |,,ctured mm s.*ver**l> on his working s north of them, has proved fatal t * further prorr *ss for th*' |>r'*sent.All his ciinads.lift .' out of nlri -ly donkeys and most of Hie entile, goats ami sh* **p ilioit there.T,o«a ef*!* rial sp:***' has been given b th** Inlirti i*'o! al i ht roe.but comment on the American victory |s generally sp u ' rnunllh *.«'x*** ptira that in this 2.r.O G2.r.t) per f \"nrn l'-.1^03.BIRTHS, WARRIACES AND DEATHS.g.CARSLEY\u2019S COLimiN.\"fjli.-'# ot f' H», iiurri&jn .1 t\trr I ««/(\u2019» s'*lla Brough, eldest daughter of David Guthrie, war»hou»eman.DIED.BT.AKK Gn th» Hth Instant, at 4d5 Moreau street.Per y, Infant son of P.J.and Annie Blake.Tor co pap*\u201ds pleas» copy.\t16 MONT-.* EP.Y -At Oobcurg.Gnf .on Get.U.ISM.L'eut colon*! Al*»an1»r Mont-gom«ry.la'e quartermaster U.S.A , In his *2nd year.MI\u2019RR 'T\u2014At th» re«'d»ne* of his brother, th* R«v.J.G.Murray.Grimsby.Ont.Mr.WMt«r C.Murray, late of New Gr-l*an*.ased M year».\t16 BLACK- In Quebec.on O-t.1*.5«,'S.Ian* Rennett.widow of th* late Sheriff Blaek, ntred 46 years.\t16 RICH A Itr»\u2014In Coventry.Vt.the *th ln»t., Annie A.Rlehsrd, youngest daughter of Mr.Jules Richard, ag.-d 1J year», 8 month* and 20 day».\t16 RICHARD\u2014In Cnv«ntry, Vt., on the 10th Inst.Hattie H.Richard, *ld«st daughter of Mr.Julce Richard, ag*d 1Î year» and 11 days.\t16 MARSHALL\u2014On Oct.6th.at his home.Galllngertown.Ont., Kdwnrd Marshall, In the »rth year of his nge.A native of N irthumherland.England.MARTIN- At S Welllng\u2019on R^ad.Hnwlek.Pr»-tlanl.(the house of John Pwar.sen »n July 23.1633.Alexander Mar\u2019in.\tUte f -es- ter to th* Jjt* Hr.II .p# Seo\u2019t.,! At' s-ford.acel 74 y-ar».\t16 MORRISON At ?'1 C ur*ol P* , *.».c.^e-g .nd».on the !«\u2019!i H.st .George Charles H l-rts, s* n l 1» n of Andrew M rrls n.Funeral on Tuesday, the iT'h Inst., at 2 p m.\t18 M KLN/ir In Q'iebee.on O-t.Ji.Rs- J in McKenxIe.stoi erurter.aged *A year», it native of County An\u2019rlm.\tI : eland.\tIt FRAPKR At Qt|*h*0.on Or* J2, us* Mary Radunti h.wld .w of the hit-' Ab.-xand«r Fraa*r, aged 82 yeats.\t14 M LEAN In this ¦ Hy.'-n the Hth H.stant.Ssrali Mi Leon.1 n»ual .1 take j.*e » f-om th» r»sl-denc.8, BUT BUT DO COME To THF.DO COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT PLACE, .) o I ! S' .Ml'liPIIV à CO.\u2019i* A l>> Bit MSI HI.\\4'.BEGONE DULLCARE.A *Ul\u2018-tnour Fancy Guodt I>ei>urtnient inalii-a aJu 1 Jay biigbt Ih.ts the dpiulou r i i;i:iih: i\\ e.v;u.\\ii.Our DRKS4 GOODS DF.PARTMENT thli Autuinn turiianae* tverything we buv* thowu to our Cuatomi-r*.New DRKSX MATKKIAI.R of every deacrip- tion.Tne late»' and ftneat Kov«ltlea In th* market.MAV Mior I KVMTALH.NEW HOP AAtmiNB, NIIW KATIN 4 1.01 lift.\u2022NEW Hl ttLK 4 LOTUS, NEW MHOT MLKKKH.NEW PLAIN DRESS GOODS In all l.ateat Novelty e(T*eta.I'EiTHMt 110 4 S.A few «hnrl H AI\u2019HER IIOAS left.To be n-ild nt - nnd ti * ¦ «.h.See l hern.More DRESS ic.iption.TRIMMINGS of every de- New lot of PCRhKS jiiat received.H.'il I.KAT1IKR PCKSLS, from 17 each and «Iiward».i ni mal HAxnKEwnir.rtf.I: ' d.im\u201e of Ladiea' INITIAL 11ANDKEK- ClllIT-i t i be ai Id at l(c cai h.M B TKIUNINim, lilt 410 I'KI *1 MIXIiS, VELVET TKIUUIXCiH, 4;nir TinNiiiMis.NEW TRIMMINGS aultabl* for every style of dresa.N.H Po-tnl order* receive prompt and careful attention.The .\u2022 nb'ive IMITAI, HANDKKRCHIKFS, will l u e Id at 1'ti- ,-si h.or ii for 5?e.Th- e HANDKKRCHIKFS are well worth 17e ea- I, Mail.1er* fo- thete HANDKEKCBIKKS will bo promptly vxecuttd.JOHN MURPHY & CO , ITHi nnd lis t NOTRE I) tin: UTRF.ET, Ind i:», SAT.I id) unit HIM.Pelerst.TA.\u2019/t.)/'» ''A *11 .4 v;< osi r o vt* ri:h TELEPHONE CUV JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, TUB FAMILY DRAPERY AND LINEN WAREHOUSE, V.-0.V (n 207 ST.4\\ ! OIM.fITRErT.144 lu ISO Jlounlain afreet.TELEPHONE.8225.nranrlt : AT.4'.4THF.HIXK HTBKF.T, Corner Bu'-liln»liam Avenue.Telephon* 3235.\t16 14 I'ropriaMor.jpoit WE PD I NUr GUTS.Ilcaaerl 4'ahiin*lK il K ilvc-s, t'orl,*, Ac, Xi-w Five O'f Inch Trfr.ii.Tc e Mre Muter Orl*.CKO.L.Itor.tXwOX *t 40., 210 Ml.Jninr* Mrett.\t13 1 .\t1 Itl I.>v I m II l: M K ri i > i I, , w-.rth \u2022 -pot III 1.W mi it tutl\u2014- Pi MH-.\u2019\u2022 - « rib4U DoPHI.K W tpi II H*t.tr I'WILI.-U >»r l p-.t lii.E.Wllilll M l Wool.vKR .E ; y»rl It 4 W s|| I, 1 qt II K f A I S -t.\t> ir I i II-Ut K «'UeNIi I E I I KTAINM.(i UO pulr.El E.t'TItli -o A \u2022'\t\u2022 bir Mr, \\ - A'liOl.- :|||: s A ND DK A WK.It.S.45- i-* h i Aim - -t a m r i i id.Ath r\\ hmt.he ulove.**, l-.I.Ai ki A'HUI-i'E HosK.peir f r'J .r Wi i- l> .« sll.k IIAMiKRR HIKKA.I «\u2022»-1> I.AKIEM \"Ml I'R'iol 1 OATH, onl) #itWi*-h I.ADIKn Rl r.ltF.K-.3- lA-t 4,t'.4)K4,l.II.K \u2022\u2022 M\u2019 ill, i«ni Notre l»nmr*l\u201e 4 I) or* K»*i riec* -1 Anno*.\t» Win-i W il-Im-n i r E.Ikih W'ic-lie» fr .in .421.Vi-ii* -\t\u2022\u2022! -.-I lliintli.x i.\u2019me*, lU-rn Win Wal-him W\\- ' Ir In S o M-II a H ni -i - r W i.f< I \u2022 * from âfi to 835 l.mtira m Ii-I >11v- r W »-\u2022 h-» fi-.m S*.\u2022 .4a-i.«.4)1.0 El, 1,4.0 U 414 NK*.PI *n , t Ki.i.-rsv.-Ii'«*\u2022\u2022« ¦< < in Win t.fro-»>#16 tnf43 )ti'n)'ivlne will.If a master should instruct an employee to sell an inferior article as one of superior quality; to make out.false accounts: to take advantage .>f the weak, or In any way to give misrepresentations of the things which tend to Injure any one.the servant must 'obey God rallier tli.-vn man.' There are not wanting unprincipled employers who demand these things from workingmen, and they, for tho sak * of peace or their situations, or \u2018because It Is none of my business,\u2019 ! submit and play Into the hands of the f e.V servant so rtreumstaneed must.\u2022 kindly, but (Irmly remonstrate.It may be a sore trial; but h-* will, at least.I win th\"> respect of bis Saviour.God knows that we have need of daily bread, I and to others, dotuttndii that the servant cultivate a spirit of IIIA-VKtTLXfcss AND CONTENTMENT.Cngrateful complaining at our l he-cause her mistress \u2019dealt hardly with her,' an angel met her and said, \u2019Return unto thy mistress and submit thyself under her hands.\u2019 (tin* of the stoek theories of the Socialists, and of some of the Knights of l.abor\u2019 1- the EAK1H OWES ME A 1.1 VINil, and It will have to give It to me.* That all depends.The position Is true.In one sense, but the Inference which is drawn from it Is absolutely false.There Is a living in the earth for ov< ry man upon Its broad bosom; but the Rlble teaches that every man must dig it out for himself.The law Is in Gen.\till., IS,\t\u2018In\tthe\tsweat of thy\tface shall\tthous\teat\tbread, till thou return unto The ground.' In II Thes.HI., in.\u2018This we command you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat.\u2019 In 1\tThess.\tiv,\t11.\u2018Work with\tyour own\thands\tns\two commanded\tyou ' , In I Timothy v.S.\u2018Rut if any \u2018pro-vldo not for his own, and especially , for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.' To which we may add the sen-tepee of Prov.x\\.t.\u2018Tim sluggard will not plough, by reason of the cold, therefore he shall h*-g in harvest and have \u2022nothing.\u2019 That Is the law of ijod.and Hie man who wants a living without working for it.Is BOTH THIEF AND KNAVE.Neither God.nor his fertile earth, has fver promised a living to the lazy' scoundrel who wuiilil pick other people's pockets rather than work.The man who will borrow other people -money, without any intention \"f pay.ing it back, op the plea that the earth owes him u living.Is a common robber, whose proper place is the penitentiary.No Christian minlsier.no Christian are church can take sides with such nvn a^ those.Talk about humnnitarlnnlsm! If that be humanitarlunlsm, we are bound to preach it down.as.we art bound to preach down all selfishness and fraud.V\" must turn now from the kitchen to the parlor; from the workman to the PITIES OK THE MASTER, fliese relate to both the temporal and spiritual Interests of the laborer.Mas-ters must not forget that the servant Is hia neighbor whom he is bound to \u2019love\u2019 and care for.lie is none the less a neighbor because he |s in a dependent position.No doubt masp rs will Instantly understand and approve the duties of servants as I have explained them, and for this reason they ought imt to be slow In applying the Divine precepts to themselves, s-dtlshness Is none the less selllsh; and dishonesty If none the less dishonest because they are found in the employer.Why f.hould a principle be considered fait \"'hen applied to a master, and unfali when applied to a servant?What if sanee for the goose is sauce for (he gander.It may he that the servant has been selfish and exorbitant In sonit of his demands; but this does not Jus tify th*» master In being unjust and tyrannical.The pot should never call Ron.so much so that the girls employed In th.-m have to suffer a kind of social ostracism.The managers and proprietors assure us that they have overseers That is true, but it Is only to see that lh« w rk Is done.Agu.ii, we aiv t-id that the 111\tinti lost Ids\t\tlife 111 the Ihitin*\t.*.lb* is\t\tsaid to I-\t\u2019\u2022 (l\tleorge Rar- tine.\ta e\toinmr\tri lal trav,\t\u2022lit'!\t\u2022.\tA man who\thad\t\tsi -ping\ton\tilie fourth floor t\t\u2019, >r v,\t'\u2022tin- tlnii* past, n\t\tame unknuwn,\t \u2022» mi\ts Ing and\t\tmay hav-\tpe-\tfished.RalUnio\t\tre, Md., Oct.\t\tll.\tThe com- billed\t1er\tr.»rs »\t»f tempest\tan\t1 flood and lire »\u2022\tame\tto Rt\tiltlmor- ia\tst\tnight.This morn\tmg\tbroke\tI'iear hut\tth»'\t\u2022 sun shorn* on tue and r.nO.Otxi.whlh who had P,! spalrd of re flood ruins representing iiiea lay In the hospital tied smoke until they de-euo and sank down to die of Miffo'.-itlon.Some of them are now dead.The tire started In the electric light plant of the Rrush Company about 10 o\u2019clock last night.It was caused by the eros-niuj of electric wires.Soon the extensive plant was in flames and could not baved.It was a Kr-.it night for tire.The wind blew a gale and showers < f sparks were carried great distances.Rain had, however, been falling in torrents for hours and the drench* I cotnH-tion of everything out of doors helped the firemen in their efforts to coniine th'* conflagration (.» the block bounded by Madison, Monument, f.institution and Oravee streets.Suddenly the cry went up that the city jail and the penitentiary buildings fronting on Ma lisoii street, half a block away, were on tire.The sparks canted by the raging gale had ignite 1 tho eaves and found their way down the ventilating shafts of the south wing of the city jail, .a big stone structure.In the jail hundreds of prisoners were confined, while across a y an! the Maryland penitentiary hod deserves to live, much less provide f.r 1 \u2022 \" k.-d In Its eelis : one «lx huudr-'d con- nu I the hundred nec *sslti >s which that phrase implies; n.nd the rule is \u2018Seek ye 1 ie kettle black.To masters first the kingdom of God, and bla |\tCHHisT Is a good KXAMl\u2019IK righteousness; and nil Ih^e things shall well as to servants.Lord and Mns-7\tv -m I he workman who ter.ns he was.he Mid.\u20181 am among p)er.s, \u201e his master by wrong-doing, en-] you as bo that serveth.' and he conde-md partakes or.-1'seended to the servant\u2019s place when he i'-'tilmin ' i t, 11 ,!|,',|S| f\u2019 01', A inaster \u2022 Some are strongly Hi favor .f w\u2019 at ,\t\u201d .'V.'1 .n .nff îlis aut.,,orl,>': 1 they call political com.my.Rolitieal economy Is well In Its way, but its way dors sins.The man Is 1rs own enemy who is too weak to resist the unrighteous exorcls* of nuthopity.and breaks the law of God for a mouthful of bread.Again, It Is hls duty to be I'KREKCTI.V ItONEvr.Pt.Raul lays down the Intv for the workman In Titus II.10.'Not purloining, but showing all good tldellty.\u2019 M my a servant Is made dishonest by \u2019he example of his dishonest employer, in many r\u2022\u2022s»>eets the happiness and.may w - not add.the purse of the tnas-br ts In th.- servant\u2019s hands.The servant v h > will steal a pin Is not lit to he trusted with a pound.If Is an ne» \u2022 f dishonesty to either wilfully or carelessly v i s t * * ids master's property, while the man who wastes hls time is a com- ralny day.' I know of no class labor which Is treated so inlquitously as woman's Is.Women do ns much work in their line as men ; they do it equally «is well, while they are insulted by their employers with about hnl' the pay.This is an outrage upon all justice\u2014little l etter than high-hand-d robbery.what R f E KMKDY ?hut he is not .Instilled ill doing it by haughty speech and manner.The t< xt says that \u2019forbearing threatening\u2019 must I.bscrved.Though socially above hls dépenduntb, ho has the same nature end Infirmities, and must finally appear be-fore the same judge.It Is not Insisted that masters should do the same otliees ns servants, but that they should act | according :o the rules of r -a on and love, 'rendering to all their du-.s.' \u2018Owe no man anything, but to love one an-other.\u2019 He should sweeten th'» cup of bitterness which Is forced nto the H ands of toll -granting his dependents a reasonable time for refreshment and rest bowing favor to him In sickness as well mon thief.Time and materials should ;ls *V *1,\u2019;l*Gi.So did the King of Syria be ns conscientiously UFcd ns if they worn hls own.It is n snored duty to eeojionilze and make the best nf every minute.It Is Ids master's time, and i .t bis.Nor can an honest man b«> nn o.ivsdmpper : he uses hls ears to rt-al that Id which he hits no lawful claim the private knowledge of hl« mnsb-r.He must 'be faithful over a few things' ns well ns the many in the llttb-s aa well ns the great.PATIENCE must not be overlt-vlees which compel him to absent himself from public worship 'neither his man-servant, nor his ma \u2022l-«orvnni.\u2019 In all these things the employer should re-iiienile-r the hint of the text that he l as a '.Master In Heavi-n:' he should reniem-her, too.that the heavenly Master will Hot spar»* oho boea use b»' IlllppotlS to be a master, nor will he punish the other! because he happens to be a servant.\u2022 Some managers and proprietors of CITY KACTORIKS will have a great account to settle at the last day.Neither the morality nor) | health »->f the working girls and women is sufllek\u2019iit\u2019y guarib-d.T-ue.there Is a J kind of supervision during working hours., but tli* re is none during nw\\ol tlni«*s.They have to \u2022at th»»ir food :.mon g the i tu-n, which means, g Morally, in the far- | tory, pollut'd with the \u2018lying »h: H and ! foul stench of the rooms, Th- re is no far from ,,11 that l»oss':ble escape for them from this |n my judgm» tit promiscuous Intercourse.They are compelled to listen to foul language j from the.*- ta.\u2019ile rotiipanlons.This Is no .'»»\u2022-ret, for mothers have bitterly o»m-pla iH'l to m of th»* »,rti\"l,\\.In this re I\" '(\u2022 which th»-lr daughters have b eti I t < suffer, tleskles.the law re-\u2022» that Mn* eoiivenl»nces ntul out s 'li ill be distinctly s»-parate»l.^¦.\u2022lll 'Pth ollh Rut the; tie in I am nformed that In inaii; v aro .v * cIoho\ther -Is* ?\u2022* 1» II.V th»> sam,-.Tobie-o factorl \u2022\u2022 .if.irl\\ bad o,|or (n public » < ¦a ses prac-\u2022 s are aim l- nothing.Now, w her ¦ rotild hnv» the justice in this arrangement?Rut they allege that they have put their brains Into the scheme.| answer ; \u2022 s.brains enough to make It a failure.Resides, they hav th «Ides tnu-t learn not to push rm a-lvatite::\ttln-y may gain to the utmost; the> nntt-t learn not to 1 vlcts.Instantly there was an uproar among the prisoners In the jail.The | smoke was filling th»* corrhlors and the guards, satlstie»! that the liâmes would soon be extinguished, examined tin-locks to see that no prisoners could t * com- I pllted.i tiiiiiims minis.MK RRKDlRTrf I'll I i FIN AL I nil\u2019 .MPH *»»\u2022\u2019 HIS OlllJUCIl.HE 1*0!XT* WITH OUAIini\u2019ATloX M HIM RKr VERstoNS KR,'M 1 R, >l»l\u2018ANTI*-M.The Ralltin-re 'News' furnlrhes Iliad-\\ai»c>) of publication the followtn., n t»*rvlew with l'ardu »1 GitHioo ll was of tin* growth »»f ill»* Roman l'aitiohe \\\that he an ! tie Is hopeful and coutid»-nt of h h n ssion.\u2019If we look at the humid»» t ginning of the Ohuivh In Git* country.' '.d t'u» \u2019\u2022»* l:a« Hurmounted.the mis'latun u s working slngh* hande»l, th»* «truggies aeainst the obstiude.s of nature, the hostility tifst of the Ind ans and iift»-i ward* of th» univnsotilng en ndes ,>i »\u2019atholli-its if we c,uis',|, f all tilts, a id 11ow sh»» lia.s grown from s sin pie a h«'g nnhiK te b«» what she Is at the pr> ¦ nt t,M iiplllons of t'alholies to-da\\ w here form, rly there were none what may w«* not count upon under the pro videiice of God and the future?With our superior organization and the kindlier vi»»w that Is taken »>f us as we become better known and prejudice Is dispelled.I think we liav»> reason to eu te; t.tin tie» high st hopes.My hopes ar,- also based on tin* fact that Atin rl-caiis are an «inler-Iox lng, In w-abiding p-ople.eager to assimilate any ebun, nt iha: contrllmti's t,> the stability and per pi-tuity of civil virtues, and on id ose tu»|\\ tin- Xliierlcau pe-pie eaiitlot fail to ee that the t'aihollc Rhurch, which uidiobls aulhorltv and law apart from her ilivine nils.I,»n.is th»> most conserva live f.-ii-tor In sustaining nml maintaining our political Institutions.lib Kmiimiicc was ask»*»! if there w»-r
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