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Oopyrlglit by American l'rcfui AmocIMIoh J Tho ncont civil wnr In IJuenoi Ayrcii take tlm ArKuntlno Hepubllo fnim thn Ida of thn United HUtr, Cnnndn, Ilrltlsh Ilotidurn. nnd Oiilium, nnd places It agnln In tho column of revolutionary common- JUAlr.2 CKIAIAM. TIIlT AIU1KNTINK IIUI.KII. wenltlm. To nny onu who hn vlnlted tlmt tmrt of tlm world thl I bad piioiikIi perne. What niiikra ninttera wormi Ik that tho In Burrectlon should hnvo broken out In ono of tho handsomest cities of tho South American continent. Whatever tho ultl inato jiolltlcnl reault may Ikj, tho city has been terribly damaged, Its commercial prosperity Injured, nnd Its growth checked for at leant tho next ten years. Tho city of lluonoii Ayret Is a capital, u motropolU and uvon more. On account of tho river nystom of tlm continent It com mands not only tho trade of ItH own land hut also a goodly part of that of Uruguay, Paraguay and Uracil. Whllo thoroughly Bpanish It Is nlmnit as polyglot as Now York. Its population contains heavy rep resentations from Italy, Portugal, (Jrcoco, France, Germany, England, Ireland, Scot land, Holland, Denmark nnd China, as well as largo numbers of negroes, Indians and half breed. In tho past docado It has re ceived as many If not more Italian iinml grant n tho entire United States. Along side ot It tho other Argentina municipali ties, such as Hosarlo and Cordovan, tdnk into Inslgulllcance. Its relation to tho na tion is tlm name oh would bo tlmt ot Now York to tho United States, were tho latter to havo a population of 0,000,000, with Chi cago and Philadelphia cut down to 600,000 apleco, Thosttoot tho city is admirable. It lies upon tlm west bttuk of tho great La Plata rlvor, which at thin tiolnt Ih a hugo arm of tho ea, incapable of doing damage by XrcsUct or Inundation, aud almost so by heavy sUirtn or high tide. Tho land slopes at a small auglo upward toward tho in terior, being a part ot tho saiuo geologic formation as th famous pampas or plains inland. Tho soil Is fertile, nud contains enough saud aud gravel to give It a suerb natural drainage. As a consequence there Is but little marsh land and little or no malaria orsymotlo diseases. As compared with Montevideo, Rio do .Tanlero, Uahla nnd Pernambuco, Uuenos Ay res is cleaner, drier, cooler and fnr mom healthful. Tho original architects of the city were wisor than those of tho older North Amer ican cltias, aud laid tho placo out upon broad aud liberal linos. Tho streets are wide, straight aud handsome, and ovory hero and there parks and publlo squares afford breathing spaces aud lounging places to tho clthons. Tho two leading squares were recently tho entrenched camps of tho government nnd tho revolu tionists. That of -tho former, tho Plaza Victoria, or Victoria square, is Mtuated at tho cast cud, or oldest part ot tho city, almost on tho river's bank. It is a mnss of fluo trees nnd beautiful vegetation, well lighted by gas nnd electricity, and contain iug many tlno works of art. Around it aro four lines of largo buildings, including tho cathedral, archleplscopal palnco, the Central "National bank, city hall, custom house, government olllco building and police hcadquartera. Tho government buildings are laruro aud commodious, nnd about as ugly ns the New York postofllce. Their shelling by tho insurgent gunboats will therefore bo a blessing In disguise. Tho cathedral is a very noblo cdillco. It Is a masslvo pile, 153 rect wiao una a roct long. Tlio front Is a perfect reproduction of n Corinthian temnlu at tho liest period of Greek art, and its In ferior U funioni for Its beauty and com fort. Tho only drawback Is a clumsy dome, which suggests a monster rlllo bullet, and which is as ugly as tho facade Is beautiful. Unllko in Uracil, tho church In Uuenos Ayrcs has not antagonized tho Intelligent classes, and enjoys popular respect and, what is moro important, support. Tho cathedral is without exception tho best architectural featuro of tho city, and is dally visited by travelers from every part of tho globo. Tho other great square which wiw held by the lusurgents is thoPlazaLavalloorPluza ParnuofParksnunrnV wlilob llmintmiir tuv. en blocks or seven-eighths of a mile from Victoria square. It is of tho aamo dlmcn- GOVEKXMEKT IlUILDtNOS, 11UKK03 AYItES. slonsnstho latter and about as attractive in its arrangements. Its surroundings nro cheap nnd unattractive, the only buildings of prominence bclug an artillery magazine, a church, a police station and a few stores. Ttostiwts run directly from one square to the other, nnd along thcta most ot the fighting Iioa occurred. It Is strange how the Latin republics run to civil wnr. Ot the fifteen (outside of Mexico) there is not ono but whoso history is a sad series of uprisings, carnage ami death, Courteous, capable aud intelligent, these Spanish pec-plqn prosper In almost every field except that ot politics. Here they worn to lose all self control and rea soning power, and to appeal to tho sword and youot upon tho most trivial pretext, It hardly sound credible when it is as Mrted that a thousand revolutions have 'W'S-wJ'li. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, occurred In thn present century In Central and South America, not Including at least a Cionsand others of compnrntlvo luslgnlll at, ice. Vet theso figures nro Mow rntlier than nlwvo tho truth, A brief review of tho record of theo nntlons may thereforo bo of Interest to tho render. " Uuenos Ayres Is no strnngor to civil wnr. In 1810 and 1SI1 there wero flerco struggles over tho establishment of a provisional government. In 1810 thoy declared them selves Independent of tho Spanish crown, and ngnlu went to fighting on their imu account. Uctweeu lt7 and 18.Y3 no lis than thirty Insurrections broko out, blos somed for a day and then dlsapteored. In 18.VJ-,) they had a general civil wnr, In which tho lo.isivs on each sldo were very large. From that tlmo on thoy havo had llttlo or no domestic trouble until 1800. Uracil's recent revolution, In which the empire was destroyed, tho omiieror exiled and a republic proclaimed, is not tho first In her Interesting history. Her Unit In surrection occurred as far back as 1577. Tlm second, which was n general rising against a foreign and despotlo government, occurred ill KIM. Fifteen years inter there was an aiiortivo errort made to start an In dependent kingdom. In KU5 a revolt broko out which was suppressed after great bloodshed, hut which lasted olT aud on for nine years. A brief Insurrection marked the year 1780 nn echo, n It wore, of tho American wnr of independ ence. From 1817 to IKS) four attempts to create a republic wero made, but all failed. The year INN saw civil war in ono-hnlf tlm provinces of tho empire. From tho last date to 1890 a wlso and liberal government kept tho nation from Intcrneclno iliniculticH. Tho lust revolution achieved what had been thoobject of many jireiTecessorH. Uruguay, from tho tlmo of Its Independ ence In tb-JS up to U00, wan tho scene of hundreds of mutinies, lntrlguen and revo lutions, nut one ot which seems to havo been Identified with any principle, aud all of which wero apparently tho results of quarrels among politicians, ofllco holders and olllco seekers. Venezuela camo Into publlo uotlcu In 1810, when It began ItH war of independence ngalnstSpaln under tho famous hero, Ucu. Uollvar, Tho war lasted cloven years.but tho national autonomy was notrecognl.eduntll 1815 by tho mother country. From 1840 to 1870 there wero not less than thirty civil wan. between tho Unionists and Federal ists, tho two chief parties of tho Intnl. Slnco that time they havo contented them selves with two revolutions. Colombia or New Grenada, as it is per haps better known to American readers, began Its revolutionary career in 1811, when it declared Its independence of Spain. In IbiW a terrible civil war occurred, occa idoucd very much like the present one in nueuoH Ayrcs by quarrels over tho na tional debt. It lasted llvo years and nearly ruined tho commonwealth. Dctwecn 18W and 1873 over sixty insurrections nnd wide spread mutinies occurred. Since thnt tlmo tho nation has been comparatively peace ful nnd hns enjoyed considerable pros terlty. Ecuador started tho Insurrection busi ness In 1800 nnd 181'J by un attempt to ol tain self government. These failed, but In 18V0 a third attempt succeeded. During TIIK CATIIKDItAU MJKXOS AYIIKS. the next twenty-live years there were two uprisings: but amends were made for this Uaween 1815 and 1885, in which iwrlod are recorded seventeen revolutions of different sizes. Chill rebelled from Spain in 1810, but was crushed by tho hitter's armies six years Inter, It reversed matters the following year and became Independent. In 182.1 It indulged In a first class revolution, fol lowed by eight smaller ones, tlm last ono being In 1830. A long period of peace aud thrift was closed by the Insurrection of 1851 under Gen. Urrioln, slnco which time there has leen practically no houm troubles larger than riots. Peru proclaimed independence In 1814 without success. A second time, in 1831, it did better, tho war thus inaugurated last ing three, years, and bringing as Its reward tho sought for freedom. Tho prize proved hardly worth tho having, as It started a series of civil wars which continued until 1887, During this term of sixty-three years there wero forty-seven rt'lielllous. Doltvlu, the inland republic, was origi nally a part of aud known as Upper Peru. It secured Its independence In 1823, and im mediately i hereupon liegnn civil wnr, in tho followli.g three years there lelng not less than fifteen popular uprisings. In 1820 there was a successful nilielllon under Gen. Ulanco, in 1830 a counter rebellion. Five years after occurred a hard fought wnr. From tills time on to 1871 tho his tory ot tho country is a record of lighting cither at homo or abroad. Since that time they. have turned over a new leaf, and en gaged in only one foreign wnr and flvo in surrections. Paraguay was born as a nation in 1811. In 181 1 it became n dictatorship under Dr. Frauclu, aud afterward Lopca and tho tatter's son. It has had fewer revolutions than any other South American common wealth, those recorded lielng but two in number aud of slight importance. Costa lilca is tho best behaved of all tho Central American republics, having hnd but flvo Insurrections slnco it started life in 1830. Nicaragua, In tho sixty-nine jears It has Ikhmi a free nation, has had -100 revolutions, tho largest number ou record. Guatemala, of the same ago as Nicara gua, was probably deterred by tlm latter's examp'o from going into insurrections wholesale. Only eleven are credited to her account In her history, San Salvador, the smallest republic of tho New World, is ono of tho liveliest. It has hud 100 civil wars in Its short career, and is now cngngol in war with Guate mala and also at home. Honduras, noted as the hind where Co lumbus first put foot upon thobollof tho continent, has sulllced Its appetite for blood with thirty-three uprisings a very modv-st show compared with those of its neighbors. Compared with such a chronicle tlm ca reer ot the United States, of England, Ger many and even France Is absolute pence. William E. S. Kales. The Duchess of Lelnster appeared at the late state ball at Uucklngham lfilaca wear ing diamond epaulets, a diamond corselet, colls of lightly mounted diamonds among the laces of her wondrous gown, a diamond tiara, diamond bracelets, a diamond neck lace, and moro (diamond brooches and buckles than tho dazzled beholder could count. Kin r JirJf SATURDAY, AUGUST A DATING RODQERY. Itow liuirillimto dreed llrmiKlit Its Own I'liiiUbinoiit. Clad in Ills bullet proof coat of mall, tho trusty guard of tho k-o wagon sat In tho iron plntcd turret on tho hurricane deck of tho vehicle, with his Winchester rlllo In hlshnnd, a collection of hand grenades within easy reach, and his belt full of navy rovolversof the largest size. On a little shelf in front of him was a pair of sabers ready for Instant uso In nn emergency re quiring hand to hand lluhtlim. and n now. orful Held glass for detecting an enemy nt long range swung on a pivot hi such a way as to command a vlow of tho land scutM) In every direction. Tho driver of the wagon, as heavily armed as the nature of his duties would permit, sat In a bomb proof Inclosiire, and guided tho horses by means of Hues passing through portholes In front, whllo tho athlete who occupied tho responsible- and dangerous position at the rear of tho wagon aud delivered the Ico to customers was equipped with bot tles of vitriol for defensive use, and wore under his outer garments a suit of chain armor that had belonged once to a base ball umpire. Under tho watchful protection of tlm guaru on tho roor tho wagou hnd stopped nt Its regular places, the man id tlm rear had mudo several deliveries of Ico to cus tomers In infect safety, and as tho driver turned down a wide streft In a thlcklv settled portion of tho town, with fow per sons In lght oxcept children at play, the vigilance of tho trio in chnrgo of tho Ice wagon relaxed and a sense of security stole over them. Suddenly as thoy passed an nllev atroon of horsemen dashed outof It wltha wild yell, half a dozen lassos flow through tho air, and IWoro they could recover from their confusion tho guard on thu roof nnd the man ou tho rear step of tho wagon were dragged from their posts, thrown to the ground and bound with ropes. This done a part of the gang opened flro with re volvers on tho bomb proof casemate where tho driver sat, and succeeded In occupying Ills attention while the others with crow bars and sledge hummers forced open the Iron doors in tho rear. Tho plans of the daring robbers hud been laid with care, and In less tlmo than It takes to tell of It they had succeeded In their desperate undertaking, aud wero on their way out of tho town with their booty, a chunk of Ico weighing at least ton pounds, carefully wrapped In a blanket. Tho knowledge that tho news of tho rob bery would Ikj Hashed through tho placo and telegrnphed far mil wide, accompanied by offers of largo rewards for their capture dead or alive, lent wlugii to tho fleeing vil lains. They had held up many a train on tho plains of Texas and in thu rocky fast nesses of Missouri, but had nover engaged beforo In a scheme of plunder on so gigan tic a scale, and they rodo from tlm scene of their exploit with tho wild haste- of men fleeing for their lives. In ii llttlo clearing in tho heart ot a dense wood, miles and miles from tho town they had invaded, these men halted nt Inst. Turning their Jaded animals looso they gathered eagerly about their price. Un rolling it with tho utmost euro thoy feasted their eyes ou Its glittering outlines, and with hands trembling with excitement thoy prepared to divide It. "No cheatlngl" thundered Urokcn Nosed Pete, as a gaunt villain with a saw drew it across tho block a little to tho left of the Hue ho had drawn across it witli a dagger. Hare Lipped Moso sprung to his feet with a terrible oath, knives flashed In the air, derringers wero drawn and tho sounding aisles of tho dim woods rang with tho voices of men in nngry strife. High roso tho din of conflict. The pity ing buii looked down on Goglo Eyed Hank nnd Grizzly Jake, tho Terror of Uloody Gulch, engaged In a fierce combat, whllo Comancho Dick and Wild Mike rolled over nud over on tho ground, biting nnd goug ing eacli other In frnntio rage. Duro Dovil Sum and Ono Eyed Jackson emntied their pistols at each other, and then fought at closo quarters with brass knuckles and slungsliots. In this way tho battle had raged for some tlmo without nny decisive result, when a frightful, blood curdling yell from one of tho combatants caused a suspension of hostilities. Ho had stopped fighting nud was standing In wild dismay over tho spot whom tho captured treasure had lain. It had vanished. Whllo they hud been fighting over its possession the sun hnd melted away u fortunol Chicago Tribune. A I'rttctloul Memento. Sir James And wero you In Rumor American Lady I guess not. (To her daughter) Say, Delia, did we visit Romcr Fair Daughter Why, ma, certainly! Don't you rememborr It was In Homo wo bought tho llslo thread stockings! American lady is convinced. Punch. Hud lleen Careful. Guest I lelievo I seo severnl fllos In this soup, waiter. Walter (In surprise) You must bo mis taken, sir. I was very careful to take them all out beforo I brought It In. De troit Kreo Press. No I'retty Ones Wanted. Applicant I understood you wonted a cookf Mudnmo Yes; I want a plain cook. Applicant It's a plain cook, is Itf Is your husband a little bit foxy? Lowell Citizen. A Dearth of Topics. Fannlo I wonder why Mr. Simpson is always talking about himself. Kate Uecuuso ho doesn't know any sen sible thing to talk about Washington Star. Seldom. Walter How do you havo your steakf Tramp Rurol Lowell Citizen. Moro Than I'unUliud. tilvr "What Is tho charge against this prison er?" "Ho's a thief, your houor," said tho po liceman. "What did ho stealf " "He took mo picture wldout mo knowln' It." "The nrUouer lias tho sympathy ot the courtulcharBed." Puc, 9, 1890 Ensign's Bus, Carriage and Baggage Lines sai a. iitk. at. Hacks, Coupes, Landaus and Carriages 1NHTANTLY KUftMHIIKI). Telephones: CITY OFFICE, 303. DEPOT OFFICE, K79 wSEttESSSSIS jrA'trW ' Stylish Carriages and Buggies, At all Hours Day or Night. GT Hone. Hoarded and best of care taken of all Slock entrusted to us. jg PRICES REASONABLE. BILLMEYER & Call and Seo Us. NOW THE Table Service Unsurpassed in the City. 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