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e = R Arohbishon MeCnbe, FOREIGN. radlaugh Furnishes a Sen- . sation in the House of Commons. pértcfl by Glndstone, Ho At-. tempts to Take the Oath © of Offlce. Sap! The Uofiservafives Dofeat the At tempt by & Voto of 208 to 176, Filarions Proccedings of the Torles— Bradlaugh Removed from tho Trib. une by Porce. Oeremonies Attending the Fu- noral of the Late Lord Beaconsfleld. End of the Twenty-five Years of Power of ihe Great Prince Gorte schakoff.) Dillon’s Incendlary Speeck~The Church. men Divided on the Land Bill, Andaclous Address of tho Nihbilists to the Czar—Tho Preobrachenski TRegiments Persictent Advance of the French Troops juto the Torritory of Tunis— 3 The Boy, BRITISII NEWS, DILLON'S INCIENDIARY BPEKCIL , Spectal Cable, Dunriy, April 26.—An extraordinary sen- satlon was caused at the Land-League mect- " ing this afternoon by n speceh made by Mr. Diflon on the subject of evictions. lle sald that ' mext week n last appeal would be made to the Gevernment lo suspend the evietions, nearly one thousand In number, which were pending, The Govern- ment fntended to proceed with these evie- tlons by force. They could not expect them to be carrled out without re- sistance on - the part of the people. The entlre feeling - of Ireland would Lear Bfin out In declaring that the blood which might be shed would be on the heads of Mr. Glndstone and My, Forster. -\What could they expect, he nsked, If they sought to drlve 5,000 or 10,000 desperate men out of their homes? WHO WAS TO BLAME: i theso suen should not be content to be driven out like rats? "He would mentlon n case which had not yet renched the papers. The other day an evictlon was going to be carrled out in his county by forty police, "They found the door barricaded. Apriest stood by and sald he would not In- terfere, but he thought 1t his duty to inform the polico that, at the first blow they struck, tiveorstx ot them would be shat, asmen were inside with loaded rifles. THE POLICE HELD A CONSULTATION -and returtied .to Nevagh., It the evictlons v were enrrled out on o lurga seale in Tlppera- Iy the police must be prepared, for fghtine and resistance. ‘The people would resist, and the next time a manr was shot In Ireland for refutlng ta lenve his home peaceably the verdlet would bo ** WhHtul murder,” not sgainst the pullcoman who shet him, but sgalnst Mr. Gladstons and M. Forster, THE IRISIE CATHOLIC BISHOPS held to-dny thelr adjourned meeting to con- slderthe Land bUL When some of them meta fortulght ngo, on tho fnvitation of Arcliblshop McCabe, o committcs of, the body wns nominated to conslder the'dlll. This Counnittes way Instructed 1o take the oplulunsnfinwyersaste the probable working of sowo of the clauses on which thero had becu great diversity of opluton. - This hns been done, and to-day the report of the Comi- nlttee was considered. Itls not easy to see lov the Liishoms can arrive at ‘any unan- imous judgument -or harmontous - recome unendatlon to telr flocks, seeing that they diffor widely an essential poluts. GLADSTONE'S ABSENCE FROM FIELD'S FUNERAL. Spectal Guble, Loxpay, April 20.~Tha most remarkable Incldent In Lord Beaconstleld’s burial was Alr. Gludstunes consplewous absence:” Thé Jastspeciul traln to, Hughionden wis Kkept walting for sowe momenta for hiin, buv he dld not appear. When. it -became gener- ally known that he, was uot ot the funerul, the grontest surpriss was oxpressed. Motus! Inquirles on every hand fulled to ¢llclt the reason for the alight uyon the dead Eadl. ‘Tho goneral oplulon way that sanio uupleasant Inefdent must hove happened i the fust threo or four days, The Premlers ibseiice from the funcral hes browht into vartlealur prowdnoneg Ws owmlssion . last RL to pay that -wark of respeot in the Commony whien I3 usual ih the caseof states- 10en of high rank—namely: 3 0 MOVE AN ADJOUBNMNENT OP THE HOUSE till a late hour In the evening, nccompanylng 0 wotlon with & fow words upon the career of the dead statesman, M, Glad- tloue did not come to the Houso of Cotmmuns two hours after the slitlng bogan, DEACONe- Lol eald that ho missed the ;:“n; but, when he did come, tuade no referondeto Lord Benconafleld. :f_)hl! caused couslderable tatk in the Jouse. o 8t Junes Gazelte comumants severely o the Inchlent, coupling the slight with X{r, Mml:uum'u absonea from the funoral, ‘Chey mi:u 'to by more thann mere colucldence, 4 will be gencrally so- regarded tll some explunation 1s made, DR, 3org, 1 HIMIOR 0¥ ousony, ”» Moran, declared that the tenants who ¥e huder i oxeesslva rent aro not consolon- ?lfi:\hfih:uu 10 vuyluuel\ rent, even where conteacted 1o pay it, and has Jtl;;unml thele availing “themselyes of o TY meaus not Intrinsleally wnoral “mdrg:lhwu thes rent to a falr Ar:m':)‘ l. It Is gonerally belloved thatthe- o “s hop of Cork halds the same views, hlne 8 Bishop Nuity, of Meath, Ateh- S 1P AcCabe 1s diametrienlly oppased ta mfiwnchmg that a sepudiation of : cone il ;b dellberately entered lnto s per m“* l:n e “says that . whatever buung o, Whdertuken the fenant is mvl:ul topay, Should he bo able, and yet L Lo aveld tultting Wy contruct, he'coin- \ll;l’l}:lc sin af Injustice and cheating, and bl O bound horeuttor to make full reatitus \uuh;) the lundlords. Should he really be e to pay the rent which he 'bag prows 4 he lu::’y.t (':f caurse, sollelt a mn\lflx’l\ of N g wu“ b take the mattr inlq bis WILL NOT nk MonALLY JusTIRIED ’:{‘l"'fl“':\lw the land in detianes af of his land- i ~1xu« fefusing to pay the stipulated "1\‘:1105‘ 13 not ensy to sea how a wodus tieme [C:lnlnuuxuuumd between fhess ex- YO Yiews. . Probably u wajority ot Bishe Ten; ow) » + THE CHICAGO TRIBUN 1t any united nation 1s ngreed upon and recommenced to the Irish beople by the Dishups, 1t will cortalnly be In the directlon .of more moderate nlns than wore advoeated last weok by the Land- Lengne Conventlon, and will tend to an ae- ceptancs of the Govornmient measnro as n whole, whillo reserving the liberty to make consfdernble ehanges in detalf, NRADLAUGH. s 0 the Weatern Assoeiated Press, NDON, April 20,—Dradlaugh will at. tempt to take the onth'in the llugm of Com- mous te-nignt. 'The whalo Opposition will vote ngnlust permitting him o do so, Sir Staftord Nortlicote has written to Bradlangh Informiug him that e wiit object to his tak- Ing the onth nsantemberof the {louse of Comnions [n the absonos of any statement of Bradlaugh which might remove the diflioulty fell by o considorable number of members of the House, " TIHE THIXG GRTS INTENESTING, With the permlsslon of the 1louse, Brad- Inugh, speaking from tho bar, gave his word that the outh would Lo binding on his con. solonce, - Mr, Gladstone sserted that the Hduse had no right’ to infilet dlsability on o membor who, it was adwitted, had 1o Jegal m..‘mun- cation, ¢ : : Northcote’'s motlon was adopted—208 to 175 . AMIDST TREMENDOUS CHEENS FROM THE CONRERVATIVES, Mr, Bradiaugh agaln ndvanced to the table, and the Spenker asked him to withdray, Mr. Bradlaugh deelined, on the ground that the resolution was illegnl, The Speaker asked Insttuctlons, Northeote asked Mr. Gindstgne whethor hln futended to move to carry out the rosolu- tion, % Mr, Gladstone declined, saying that ho could not take that function out of the hands of the mnjority, ) Notheoto then snid that, considering Mr. Glndstono had abdiented hls functions as lender, he moved that Mr. Dradlaugh with- draw, Mr, Glndstone insisted, that 1t was not his place to move in the matter, Mr. Laboucheio sald that Mr, Bradlaugh was propared to return agaln and agaln to the Ilouse. JONN DRIGHT advised Mr, Bradinugh to retire, Mr. Bradlangh declined. Tho Spenker directed him to withdraw, and, as he refused, the Sergeant-at-Arms re- moved hin to the bar, The Spenker asked tor fresh Instructions. Northcots sald he would not shrink trom moving the commiital of Bradlaugh, but llhuthlha Government encouraged his con- due My, Gladstone repudiated this assertion, The Hougoe adjourned. BRADLAUOH IN THE HOUSE. In the Housa of Commons, Brad laugh nd- vanced to the Sponker’s tabls to be sworn, when Northeots objected, and the Spenker requested My, Dradlough to withdraw, Northeots then moved that, hnving regnrd to aresolution of the Ilotse and the reports of two select committees, Mr. Bradlaugh bo not vermitted to take the oath. Mr. Lubonohero sald the-object of North- cote’s motion was to' stir up the smoldering embers of yeliglous bigotry, John - Bright - defended Mr., Bradlaugh’s right to tnke the outh, on'the ground of Mr, Bradlaugh’s statement that the oath would boe binding on his consclence. DBRADLAUGH WILL TO-DAY agaln attemplto take tho oath in the House of Commons, - E DILLON'S TALK, Dunry, April 20.—At & meeting of the Lnnd Lengue to-day, Dilton warned thie Gov- ernment that wholesale evictlous would nat beoeffected withont armed reslstance. e snld that next week an appeal would be made ta the Goyernment to suspend the processes for aviction and sale, of farmsa for the year. It evictions wero enforced, armed resistance, ‘wonld be offeréd, ‘and’ all, the bloodshed would be on -tha-heads of Gladstons .and Forster, . EMIGRANTS FOIt AMERICA, Hunr, April26.~Contracts have been inade 1o carry 60,000 emigrants from Norway and Swuden to Amerien, & THE NEWMARKET RACES, The race for tho grent Metropolitan Stakes, two miles and n quarter, wns won by Brown Bess; Apollo second, and Mistake third, The great Surrey llandicap was wan by Enstern Empress; Chovrouel second, and Hermit, colt; third, R fa ‘Che race was won by a head, the same dls- taiice between second and third horses, Mis- take carrled 100 pounds. * BEACONSFIBLD," . BUNIED. 5 Loxnoy, Aprll 20.—~The funeral cerema- nles of Beaconsfield took place to-day, and the body was dopositedd . In the famnily vanlt at Hughendon, by the slde of that of the Inte Countess of Beaconsfiéld,” The romalns of Mra, Willianis,. the_eccentric iady who lett “by will £40,000 to Ldtd Bencousfield on con- dition that she should be tntorred in his faw- Iy vault, are deposited. thore, The special “traln from, London brought the Prince of Wales, the representativo of the Queen, who \seitt a wreath of flowers tar the eoflln, 5 THE WORKMUN Aid not . completo the reconstruction of the viult fag the yecoption of the budy unutil noon, when all was ready, At glven signals the bells af Wycombe begun to tol), and contin- uod from tha time of the departure ot the funeral cortége from the Manor untit the re- mnina weroplaced In the vault, . Thefloral of- Aorings from all parts of the Kingdom were very benuitfful, Speelal tralns were tan from Londan during tho entire worning to Ayles- bury and Wycoinbe, and the ronds leading to tho atutlons and the cemetery wera crowded with podestrinns and vehicles, The morning was ‘dismal, and froguont showors of valn ‘tell, but Inter In thoe day the weather cleared. ' THE PUNENAL CORTEQE luft the danor House for the church at 815 Domyfand the Linmenss nssombloges along the raute staoil with uncovered heaus durlog the passuge, The processlon wna et at the southern door of the clivrol by tha vicar, reading the burlal services, the congregation ‘atanding with bowed heads. ‘Pho servies in tho churgh waa very lmpressive, aud at the ‘coneluston the remnaling were conveyed to the vault for nal Intermunt, . - ©ooe e BRLLSe ™Y ‘Telegrams from all-the principal towns and - citles - say that as -the *hour for Enrl Beaconaflold’s Tuneral dvow. near tha ohureh bells were tolled, and that everywhere manis festavions of ‘mourning were made, Mr, Gladstone did uot atteud the funeral. AR 7 ON“TO WYCOMBE, e ! Anctier (ablegray, . Loxpox, Aprl} 26.—Fram eurly this morn- Ing rallway trains have been arriving at Wy« combe, bringing Inrge nuiabets of parsons of il clnsaes for Huglienden, to be present at the funeral ot Lord:Benconsficld, The weathep inaiawery,* Thy Prince of Wales, the Duke uf Cohnaught, and Prinos Leopold tha latter brineing o' large wieath from the Queen, left Puddington at I o'clock, The same traln took theé’ Duka af Richwqnd, Marquis of Hamilton, aud s \umber of men- bers o the Ity Gavernwent, The Marquls of Harilngton left Paddington somewhat later, Gladetone, according to the latest ac- counts, lag not wone ta Hughenden, - UFLAGS AUR AT HALIMMASY, - and othor signs of wourntng are dlaplayed in the varlous towus throughout the country. ‘Fhe crowd at Beavouslield’s funeral 1 soyme- avbat less than expedtod, Mauy versons who intended to ho preseat nre dotalued py the occasiounl sharp ahowers of balfl, .The Princess.of Wulea sent a wrgath, ¢ o, FLOWKES, 2 ‘Thae burial egrvices comploted, ali 4be prin. *6re substantlally with the views-of | cigal mourners entored the Yauld asd plsoed ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1881—_TWELVE PAGES. wreaths on the coflin, and, hefore the vault was closed, 1t was [terally crammed with flowera, * TUNIS, NEINFORCEMENTA, Loxnox, April 20.—1n order to repressany attempt by the Algerinn Arabs to take ad- vantage of the Tunisian diieulty for revoit, France haa deefded to sond considerable re- Inforcements there, 1t Is stated that 50,000 traops will be dispatetied, © THE TELEGRADI WINES betwean Tunls and the Algerian frontier ‘hava beeft gut, ROMDARDMENT, A dispateh from Bonn says: The French iraneind Survelllante yostorday bombarded and destroyed & Tunfsfan fort an the Istand uf Tabnaren, The French troops will proba- bly land there to-day, Uen. Logerot's column arrlyed within elght mffes of Kofr yestorday, They wara: expected to Invest that town to-day. | THE DEY, N ‘The Times' carreapondent telegraphs from ‘Tunlsan Interview with the Buy, b which the Intter spoke freely about the recent advance of Fronclt' troops {nto his terrftory, ‘The Hey sald ho hind n rlght to consider that ho was undar the protection of Turkey by virtue of tho connection between Tunis and the Torte, The Sulfan had approved hifs nction regard- Init the troubles with Franoe, ‘The French Consul-General at Tunis has for thirteen months urged him to accept & French pro- tectorate. Ho hiad refused for poiitieal and religtous reasons. The Bey dlid not belipve tho other Eyropean nations would permit France to absorb his territory, 1le would never cansont to ¥rench occupation of his country, and If. unable to mnke arined re- slstance would still maintain his post, and trust his falth to the justico of Europe and the Sultan, ¥ TABARCA LAcALLY, - Algerla, Aprll 20.~French troops hava ocouplad Tabares. The Tunis- fan garrison left befors the French force Innded, [] BP’AIN. CALDEION, Mapwb, April 26.—The festivitics attend- .| Ing tha Calderon centenary In Madrid will extend over tiye days, All classes and so- .cletles will participate. 'The Ttoyal family, the Court, the army and nnvy, and the clvie authorities will take part in two historieal pageants, DBanquets, bull-fights, popular en- tettaimments, masquerndes, and perform- nnces of the principal plays of Calderon and -othor literary ceroniontes are included in the progean, Literary societies of foreizn coun- {riea are Invited to contribute essnys or verse compositions. United States Miunister Lowell has becn chosen ono of the Judges of English contributions, Arrangements have been made by the railway comnpanies to convey 100,000 strangers to Madrid. GERMANY. JUBILER. Loxnox, April26,—Brunswick jubiles was o great succesa, ‘The Duke recelved floral tributes and nddresses - lunumerable, The Tuke's earrlage was followed by elght othars, conveylng thirty veterans of Waterloo. Milltary nssoclations followed with bands nand fiags; atter them corporntions and gymn- nastic and choral socleties, trades, nand schools. Carpenters appeared —cxercising their trade, Then cnme a proup of shob-.| makers, following o venerable-looking muin dressed ns 11ans Sachs, the grent shoennker of Nuremburg and pout of the fifecenth century. Last of nll came enrrlage-bullders in medleval costumes, DEAD, Loxnox, April 20,—The German General Baron Van der Taun is dead. - THE KING-KILLERS. ANOTHER NIIILISTIC ADDRESS, Benuy, April 20,—Aunother awdaclous ad- dress to the Czur-hins:been Issued -by’ the Nihilists, pointing out thatthe Indiscriminate execution of those concerned In the nssasinn- tion of Alexander LI, only served to strengthen the ranks of the Nihllists by driv- Ing many lukewarm malcontents into the extreme faction of the party. A CONSPINAOY = hns been dlscovered inthe famous Preo- brachensk! Regiment, the loyalty of which lind been bitherto above susplcion: i RUBSIA. END OF GORTSCIAKOPR'S POWER, 8. PETERANURG, ‘April %8, —Gen, Melikoft will ba created Prlne Ainlster, Gen, Igna- tleff succeding him as Minister of the Inte- rlor. Princo Lobanott wlll be made Minls- tor of Forclgn Affairs aftor Gortschnkoft’s Jubllee, his terw of twenty-flve years expir- ing the present month,” ilerr Von Glers wilt be aypointed Ambassador at Bertin, and Vou Sabouroft will be transferred from Berlin to London, Tho Committee of Binfstors will be abolished, leaying a Cannell of Ministers, presided over by the Emperar, s SOUTII ATFRICA, 3 THF, BOER TROUBLE, Loxpox, April 28, —Advices from the Cape state that on alnruing autbreak accurred be- tween the DBoers 'and the English at Portohefatroom and nany street fights, publle and privats, Antagoulsms are very bitter. Four hundred loynlists left Pretoria for fenr of assasination, New Castle, .an Intarior town, Is threatenod by the Boers, ™ TUE BABUTQS. LoxpoX, April 20,~The Governor of the Capn Colony telographs that the Basuto Chlef 1s willing to accopt arbitratlon, his people meanwhile returning home, FRANOE. THOOPS FOR ALGERIA, LoxpoX, Aprll 26,—In order to ropress any rttomnpt by the Algerinn Arnbs to take ad- vautoge of the Tunistan difficulty for revolt, France hag declded to send considerabla rolnforcewnants thera, Jt s stated: that 50,000 troops, will be digpatched. DEAD, Pans, April 20.—1idrre Alfred Ravel, o celebrated actor, Is dead. o AUSTRIA. i THF: MARRIAGL, Loxpoy, Aprit 20,~The Prince of Wal will go ta Vienna to witness the marylage of Crown Priuce Rudolph to tha' Priucess Stephanie, e SOLICITOUS ABOUT MORALS, DETROIT, Bich., April 20, ~Bishop Rogers, of this (toman Cathollo) dlocoso, bas {ssued a pas- toral in whioh he suys: * We bereby forbid gnd probilbit each and gvery Catholio In our dloveso 1o got up or ald In arranging or organizing avy publlo plenio or exoursion on tho rivers, lakes, or yalironda, and to join or take part i Any such or simllay publia amuscmont . gotten :» nt' (:;I:nn“k Bunday, holldn;. or dlny other of the w moreovor we_ forbid and b?al‘ olding mf'- for the bauefit of ohurol fl: or uther ohuritable institutiony In our without trst suluulmu& for ‘our a Bmvu n writing the roasons therofor” Thu Ishop claims that suoh wxcursions, picnice, eto, kre datrimentat to the moruls of nl‘. took, espeelully tu the youne, 1 the El:etrle Light, 0 Times, Aprit e lous And sinpln moitiod of subdl. g, llzbt s Just boon elfvotud ¥ ot of 8t Clament'y Housa, Lowburd stroet, {y efcota thu subdivision thoroughly. ‘und the system mny be furlituriy repressiiod bx & fves with té trunk or stem, frout whivh radinte the muin Huibs, wiich aguln Lenr brangbes, frois whivh fn turn ahoot the twigs, Tuklog tho producg Emlt‘r—whlch. n the vresentiusiance, wig s bicbromutly buttery and a.bolt-lnch woil—tRe conductors, pusitivo and neyative, word led fram’ tho twa pales, euch 1o an ucenmulbitiug box vumulnmf viding ape paratus wbics I3 said to pu capablo of el’u\-llug t"fihlflm divigtuns of the waiy curcont, althougl ouyly qne wire wns usod 1o the exporinent, that bsing syMoiat ta . ilustrete the prinalnle. This ;luu wire was carrled from each of the wo [t 1At to 4 dividipg vo; d ot T 5O ABAIA SHED¢ A OF Sires Souid -Scotln has - suital hnve bean lod to elght othor boxes for the fur- ther subrdiviston of tho current, hut Nivo puirs wern constdered sufficient. Thesn fivo pafraof wires worn led to fivo other boxes, one pair to euch, whoro the current was furthor subdivided, From thoso hoxes it waa stated that no fower than |wl.'llhv-l.'llhl clreuits could have been formed hnad tho battery-power Leen sufficlent, lutns it was not wirrs forming ning ciroults only wero tised, On those nine cireuits twent: #uven vaouim tuhes represented 89 mrinny ligh! —three on ench circuit,—which were nll auf nortad from the ono battery.. Tho cirpuits wero detached ang by nna_without _interfering with the lights on tho vemainder. The dutails of the Invention are of an_exccadingly simple chirie- ter, Hofarns the cxpariment went (L satistin. torily demonstrated it tho eleotric ourrent could be divided, redivided, and ngntn subui. vided an s to render the light available for the amallest apartment. CANADA. DEAD-MEAT EXPORTS. Bpecial Dispaleh (o The Chicago Tribune, ISALIPAX: April 28.—Mr. Byms, of the English firm ot Addison & Byma, bag been In this Prove Ince for somo timo making arrangements for tho export of dgud meat to Britain, tle busnow mado an agreoment with a Cumberinnd firm for ehipping tortnightly from Hallfax 100 tuns of Arossed boet per month for three yoars; which means a payment to. tho suppliers of nbout £000,000 & year, Mr, Byms thinks Cumnborland County alono is capable of turninr out double tha quantity contracted for. Tha firat shipinont will bo made oarly In May,1n o stewmer Otted up for tho sorvico, 3Mr.. Byms sald to ropresentative of an ovunlnfi paper: “After thoroughly - considoring the matter, und being In possession of full fuformution from all parts, we have concludud that flalifux Hae- bor, hatnig apon all ums'unr round, lmln‘nuly of. nceeas, Lieing connogted by rull with wil parts of tho Continent, bulng tho nourust port to Eurone, with abindance of steamship-nccommodntion und lower purt-charges than any other port on thissldo of tho Atiantie, was cuumnmml&lhn Uest and chenpest %u‘nt of shipnunt, ova lo climute; I8 an ex- celient flold for entorprisc; = hus nbund- nnce of cheap land, whero enitle euwn be srazed nnd fattonod mors economicolly than any other place 1 know of. Your marsh-lands huve exteaordinurily fino grazing pastures dure Ing the summer-months., - Your lund Is sultable (o tuistig u clnss of hay spoctatty ndapted fo ffllll:l\lllfi ‘burposes, Jiny 18 both wood and plo titul, and quite ns cheay ns, If not cheaper than, In nny uthor purt of the Dominion. Your Prov- inco ‘18 ndmirably’ adupted for growiy roots, sweet mangolds and potatoes, two of the most useful, nutritious, und benelicinl roots for fat- tening cattle, Ono of your natural products is nnts, which you produce finer and heavier than many parta of the Dominlon, With these fatten- Ing ‘materinls e finest beef can Lo pro- duced, y, Nova Scotin beef was more profitablo than Amoriean to tho butcher as weil ns consumer.—to tho butcher, ou account of its cutting much firur, sod 1ot baving such a fireat inount of fat in tho sama woleht of nne mal, which fat only goes In muke tallow ab 2§ to i cents per pound, fnstond of firm meat soll- fux at its usuul vrica of 11 ceuts per the consumer, because, when a fumlly bu given quantity of ment, ‘and that quantity s propared for cooklng, {nstond of diminishing in #20 ta siich a canaldorable extont us the Amori- cnn does, tho Canndlan-fed meat will retain much mora nenrly its orlginal alze, and have i srenater amount of nutritious gravy than tho Amerfenn,which contuins I8 por cent more wator thah tho Canndinn, and :which, when cooked, unltnullyuvnwr-wfl to tho extent of 18 por cent.” FRENCII INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS. Bpecial Dispatch o The Chicago Tribunes MonTitEAL, Aprll 20—The Intelligenca comes through thoe French Consul-General for Cann that n completo exhibitfon of French fadustry 18 t0 be wade in Montreal during the wmonth of Septomber, fn_conueotion with the Provinofal Bxhibitlon. The Farls Board of Trado is dis- pliying gront anxivty to devetop commercial relntions hotweon Franco and Cunada, Every Lranch of Frenoh industry will be represonteil ut the Exhibition, and is low making its prep- nrations for the coliotiva exhibit, A steamer will b furnished by tho Fronch Governmont to convey the deputntion and the goods to Canadu; und th exhibit wiil bo shwu for a month, ! AUREE RANKIN, Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, TonoNto, Aprll 20.—3cKes Runkin, In tho Polico Court this forenoon, pleadod gullty totho nssnult on O. B. Bhopherd yesterday nt tho Grand Opora-llouse, - ‘and wns fined $10 and costs. Tho agont - 'of tho company, hns naw arranged the dmlenllr Lotweon tho belllorents, and the company will apponr ut the Urand Opern-House 'th-morrow afiernoon and night. - The company will be kez-t together uutit Suturday \uul:'.‘whnu they will disband ufter tho Montroal cngagement. . s GENERAL'NOTRES. - . .. - Spegtal Dispateh 1o, Th, Chleago Tribune, Loxpox, April 28.—Johndiurns, Justico of tho Pence, was brought bofors tha Palico Magistrate here, charged by o colored man” named Samuel Hurst with [raud In huving,takun advautage of tho Intter's imprisoument, by represcuting to him that' his ‘stock, consisting of a piganda quantity of poultry, wero siarving, whereas thay bud beeu fed by bis nolkhbors,~thoraby procur- ing. safd plg and poultey ata ridioulously low price. The defendnut ngroed to surronder the property to Tlnlmlll aud pay all costs, o populanon of London for 1881 {310,725, against 18,011 fn 1880,—n falling olf of 211, Special Dispately 1o ‘MewChicago Tribune, Quunec, April #8.—Cottne Premio 1toal, Con- sul-Genernl for Spaln nt Quebee, has offered a omnpleto ¥ot af the works of the t Podro Calderon do In Barea, whoso contenary will bo celebrated on the 35th of May at Madrid, for the bost Canndian essay on tho poet and his works; vaaays to be sent to tho Consul-General prior to tho 23 of May, ‘The lndles’ iddress to he forwardad for pres- entution toQueen Viotoris on tho occaslon of her noxt birtilyy i3 betny vory extonsively signed by tho ladlof of this city, * Special, D oglch 16, The Chicags Tribie, BrLikvinds, April 20.—Prof, Macoun I to louve hers on thodst of May, bitving been come “missioned to Juud another ‘exploring byart into the Northweat. He will start from Furt Pelly, and sirtko north until be reaches the Arctic Circle: thon, turning southward, he will pro- ceed to Buttletord, where, in all probability, ho will mgot the Governor-General, and accoms pany hin baok to eivitization, o Hon, L, R, Church; Mr. Chaffeo, Manager of tho Southoustorn Hallwny: dlr, Scieonl, Bus periutendent of the Quobes, Montreul & Ottawn tullway: and a number of the officlals, paascd through here, en routs to Peterboro, Their abs Jet I8 sald to be the purchaspof the Grand Junction & 3Midland Raliway, bullding from Midland City to Sault 8o, Marfo, und makiug Belioviite tho lake-termbnus of this lin, &Spectal Dispateh lo The Chieago Tribune, ., Moxrnran, April 28.—~The Bank of Montreal to-duy declarod 1ts usunl dividend of 4 per cont for tho hnit-vear; nlsa a bonuy of 2 per cent, . We understand © tho bunk . furthor carrios ovor u cousldernblo amount of oredit profita, This 1§ 0 i . return to old thmes without any atartling {inanoinl emergoncy to create It, and i still moro fl’vornnlo when it 15 romambered how comparatiVely ohoup money has beon tho past year. Immmllul»ldr Tullowin; the announcement of the dividend Bank of Montroal etock rose 164 peroent, T, F. O'Brlen, who wus found gulity of uttor- Ing n forged reeeipt for 15,000, was sontonced to five yours In tho Penitentiary. He toodo o fonk apocel, attributing his conviction to thelr Dbelug tan Seoteh Protesuints on tho jury, e Van Ardalon oxtradition” cuse was brought to s closs tiils morning by . Judgo Croas gwlux Sudiniment agninst the prisonor, who will .ho given up to the United States oifivers. B sy YOUTHFUL THIEVES, Two vory small boys, Alion-Ward, aged 13, and Cornolius Lansanskl, aged' 11, were yestor- day held by Juaticu Wulsh In 8300 each to the Criminnl Court upon u charge of burkfary pro- topred by Heory Crulser, special. policeman for Tho Mitwaukee & St, Puul lallrond, who caugbt thom in the ot of vrylng open with uumwflqr a prokugo of woods {n u trelght-une Into which ttey had forced entranco, The boys confossod to haviug done work of tha kind' beforo, bug would not acknowlodge that they bud over got any glunder, R HIGHWAY ROBBERS, Douls Beador, 4f No. 64 Coutre avenuo, whilo pussiog the coruer of Havrison aud Cauul stroots at 10 o'olock lust ovening, was attacked by n numbor of atreet-cornor loaters, who hoataud kioked him saverely, aud domandod his money, Oilicer Mulvail, who was {0 the viofnity, hoard Jender's roply thut he hud uo money, and upon runuing to tho curnur suoceedod In cutohing ona/| of itha assaflunts as by wns sndeavoring o og- capo. AS the atation the prisonor Kave tho name of Jamus Qoyroy, - e BONDS ILLEGAL AND VOID, Rocuxares, N, Y. April 3.—Tho Supremo Court has f3sued an order dirceting the United Stutes Trust Compuvy of Now York to sure vondor for eancellation $100,000 in bonds, with about $10,000 o wntured auupqlul urporting 1o have Leun lsaued Ly the Tuwn of Buringport Inaid of tho Cuyugn luke Lallroad, mfi the ground that the sawo buve bren wdjudged illexal and void, The Louds and coupony were_depoas ted with tho Trust Compuny by the Gerown, town, ‘Toutonly, and Frankliu Say| nuu&n Now Yok, MORE BAD LUCK FOR DETROIT, DETROIT, Blich., April 20.~William J, Bweoney, chango pitcber of the Detroit DuseByll Club, was taken with bomorrhage of the tungs this noon, wnd wlil nevor bo ablg to pluy agatn. lie caves for bis buie in Philadolphls ua soon §a 018 ubie W truvel. tterg ha restored ta sobrle : w‘:?&lmw:%;h from lumeumwwt’ b LABOR AND CAPITAL. The St. Louis Street-Car Cape italists Start Out with Their Own Cars, Soenes During an Experiment Highly Dangerous to Their Continned Existence, One 'l‘rlp‘Mndu Through an Endless Moh of Exclted Strlkers and . Bpectators, Nobody Killed, and All but One of tho -Cars Bafely Returned to the Baros, Tho Demands of the Milwaulee Print- ers Rofused by the Pube. lishers. 8T, LOUIS, Bpeelal Diroatch to The Chican Tridine, E7. Lous, Aprlt 20.—~Tho city {s virtually in the homis of n mob to-dny. - Certain lnwieps ocloments, in no wise associnted with tho strik. ing street-car people, hnve selzed’ upon the sltuation ta aasort their fuclihation for disorder, Buob scenos wore nover beforo witnessud In Rt louis. The intontlon of the strcot-car ma Agors o try to run thelr cars this morning was modified, in” conscquonce of n determination arrived at by some of tho roads to essny a cam- promise, Meanttmo tho Chlet of Iollco has ‘udvertised for 150 spocial polles. men, The Toliee Hoard say, that thess men are simply to presorve the porce and koop erowds or individuals from interfuring with tho workiug of the cars, Thera 18 n strong hinpression, however, on ‘the part of tho strikers that the men nre to bo piaced on the cars In & rathor oxtrome offort to favor tho rall- roud cumpanies, and tho Sdes crontes no littlo bad feeline, as it (s gonorally held that the city hns no business paylng policomen to ride on siroot-cars, uuy moro than to tako charge of thom or to run thom. Erastus Wolls, Presldent. of tho Market und Olive strcot llnos, read tho following proposition to hisinon this morning: “The Midsourl Rallrond Company will pay conductors 15 conts per hour and drivers 124 cents per hour, with the undor- standing-that the Company will endeavor to se- cure o sufliclent. numbor of oxtrns to relieve tho long-run cars, If utany tmo they failto do so tho conductors and drivers will be re- quired torun thelr cars until the regular turn- Ang-In"time.” Mr. Wolls wont un tostato that tha proposition on the clghtesn-hour run would Rivo conductors $2.70 and drivors $2.25 por dnyi on the fourtcon-huur run, conductnrs $2.10 and drivers §1.75; on the twelve-hour run, conductogs §1.60 and drivors $1.50, Ho furthor snid that he woutd sco that a sulliciont force of extras was maintained, It was to tho Com- pany's ntarest that the regular men should give as much work to the uxtras as possible, and tho regulars would be enabled ta work just as louyg us they might wish, Tho extras could bo paid on nlithor the long or the, sbort runs, Just -os the regular men - might dosire, Mr. Wells thon statod that ns many of tho man na wished to nccopt this proposition should hand in thelr names by 12 a'clock. At that hour he would begin to run out his cars, and would run out us mauny ns ho could find foreo to man. 1o declarod that, In regard to being dlotated to by the Unfon, ho would not tear of It at all. It the men had griovanues, Jot thom cowno to bim or to the Superintendent, Tho concesslon he had just made would be an addition to the pays roll of 31,500 per month, but tho cars must be Tun, no matter what the exponse. ‘Whon noon urrived, the tnen not appearing, e, Wells kopt his word nbout tho start. Beforo that bour clght cars werc vut on tho track, with tho horses hitched to thom. The frst car bad four horses nttached to It, because it is vory beavy, Rolia Wells, tho Bupertutendent of the rond, occuplied the tront platform, aud nis father, Evastus Wells, wha husserved two torms 1u Congrees, was on the roar. Bnth looked pale but determined,. . As soon ns tha.car. cama in sight, ovor tho crest of Olive strect, n yell from those who ‘saw it drow n crowd. In two minutes Ofive’ stroot, “from. S(xth to Fourth, was full of . people. - Capt. Tox and asquud of wwunted pulice renched the torminus at the emwo time Mr, Wells caime down with the oar, Thy Captain strung his men nlong a line for two ar threv blocks, and kept thgm patrolliug over tho tracks, The crowd beld the aidewalks and spread out over tho street. Mr, Wells was ‘greoted with tho most oppro- Lrious opithets, He lost his florld complexion, but never oponed bis mouth. Ope aftur unothor n duzen cars came down, cuch making ita way with dificulty from Slsth stroet down, The crowd prossed around, before, and behind, and on every aldo tho palice shouted and tho storm of hisses, gronua, aud dorisivo yelis drow acces- slous to tho throngs for blocks awny. ‘Tho dozon curs . wore pun - cloge tugvther, and By, Wells remfned ot “the stormi- nug il I d _scon tho ours start wostward. As Cupt.Fox eacorted tho lnat cur.of tho bateh to Sixtu sirect, where bo found the crowd very determined, ho wheefed his biorso two or three thnes to cloar the way, As he wus bucking Into the orowd same misereant nbliod his knifo Inte the animul's Hank., Tho Drgo sprang forward, nourly unscating the Cap- tnlu, who, seolng the blood end realiziug the out- rago, drow hia pistol und sturted toward the man he” suspeotod, . Thero was un immudinte scat turlug of tho crowd, After tho curs hud gono westward, under the couvoy of mounted pulice, thero was & full, but the pavemont romufuod Tull of people, wuiting to sce if Mr, Wells would make nu?mur trlp, Thoy waited In vuin, Mr, Wolls and nfs mon had reocelved such trontment that they did mnot care rinning tho guuntiot again, and, getting thelr ©drs binulc 1o tho stubles, thoy ran thom iu an lofe tuom there. Shortly after noou six ¢ lined Chestuut strect, Lotween Twelfth and ‘hirtecnth. 'The front car hud Jumped the rack, owliig to the unovenness of the ground and “gome outsido InHuence The driver turnod his horses nround and made urer{nflorl ta got tho var on the trick, but, nlthough alded by tho mounted aud other pollvy, be wet with N0 SUCCUKS, soon us he m\rlgd by borsca the crowd would yoll \ snd hoot, dumoralizing thoe falthfiul brutes, and making o o byrdon thom. The driver wis not oxperienced, but was cool ns au jevbery, notwithstanding Insinuations from tho bruuulnu thut by bad botter omigrato or #ut hisiife insured, Superintondent Houry was on the grouud, but, n‘\‘luE to tho deneo crowd, was poworloss. Finally Capt, Keuuett arsived, Cy the fagt car wid run back to thore n shoot was made #uross to Market, with great’ jultiug from tho cobbleatones, Tho firat cur roac! satoty ang tho wtbors followed at luteevale, with the oxcfimhm of the Hrst T uporine upon the platform aud, uu his udve Twellth strcet, aud t Honl ot rac 80 ¢ e Bblos, W Not myobl” 'yollod the Growd I y 0 urowd chorus, Anothor luul!cu()uui attempt Lo fire it on wus made, und then several of the strikers Wwho hud one nplg’.:ll‘ltigd \he driver in unbiteh. {ug -bie teaw, us driven to Twolti l‘\‘f\ and at onew surroundod by tho mob, L '‘om and joln tho Unlon,” advised sovoral standlug nedr {ho driver, who hetd the veins. Tbe driver did not fuol disposed to leave the property —unprotegied, but finally wave "tho reloy o & burly bystander, an wus carglod o in triumph. fho bystander heold them. only & minute, und then resixned them. A rush was mude upun tho borsus, which plunked about wildly, and would bave run awuy but for sove el striking conduotors, who duynbt them, Thu Suporintendont tiien took ohurgy of them, but the crowy lingored nbaut for a long time, Lhorg wera ue inarg Rituigpts miade Lo KR Cies during the du‘y. To-nlght the situstion is ubout 1ho samo us ?vnu lnst uight, To-morrow the 13 spoolals will ba ut work, uad lhl:{. with tho regular force, may be able to malntaln ordes. e MILWAUKEE, Spesial Dispalen to Tha Chicago Triduns . MiLwauxey, April 20.—-The priuters, sbout ono huudred in ail, are still on a strike. Tho morming papers ave lssuing as usual but It {5 ~with great Qltigulty that 1ype can b gotten up, {1 nters waut thirty-elght conls per 1,000 Em:. E‘:"l ;h‘rv nnmlnun“_ rofuse luegive more n irty-uve. 'he ootnpuaitors of the Evenfng Wiscons(n to~ oy dsrmunnded an incrowso 1o 33 centa per 1,000 vm’fi, Whlon was prouptly gropted, : e 5 FALL RIVER, FALyL Hevan, April 20.—-The Cbuce mill started this moruing. All thoold spinners returned to work, with the ‘exception of Mariand, dise charged, on Ymmu: of whoso dlscharge the striko wis Instiguted. 3 e CLEVELAND, CuevaLang, 0., April %.-The street-car yiriko is still fading. 7Two buses bave begn yunulng to-day by the strikers, but with smialt ACOUrBgGRmEGL. ¥ tving tho wheelwrlzhts 13 pec The foundors bent advanco and not the molders has created somooxcitemont, At a molders' mesting thia aftornoon n resolution was passed: “ Filteen per cent Lor all clasaes or nothiny CASUALTIES. A JIORRIBLE WAY TO DIE, Hnecial Dispalen 19 The Cheaoo Teibune, MILWAUKED, April 20,—-A horrible accident oceurred at Kern's flour-mills to-day. Jobn Kiechen, & swvoopar in tho establishment, wns working In tho top story of the old mil} near the caog-wheel gearing at tho endof a flour-chest. While clenning up near this point the mun slipped and foll, his right wrist eatehing In the revolying cugs, which wore runmug sbout thirty rovolutions to tho minute, The wheels drow the arm rupidly in with their fron grasp until tho thicknoss of the man'd chest was reached, whioh, with the' entire clothing fromn the mnn’s waist upward, partinlly cheoked the shafting, which atili ground slowly into the breast nnd hack of jia vigtin, Tefore tho ina- chinory could be astopped he was grightiully mangled, and died In 8 fow hours, DROWNED, m{\:u. Ont., Avrll 24,—Two sons of Me, Gra. ham, nxed 8 and 16, were drowned on Saturday evening at Bt Louls drm, about ono mile trom theelty, Mr, Grntinin had givon his sons per- misslon fn the afterncon to go fishing, and ns ey did not rotrn boforo dark, na requested, hu went In search of thom. On tho way ont to 1he dam ho et n stranger, who asked him {f ho was louking for two boys, and whon b stated ho wae, the stranwor told ilin that the two boys ho a8 Iooking for wore drownerd, Tha budles were found this nmrnlnrf. alda by slde near tho spot whero they Airst fell Intn tho wator, Linst year it sons of 3z, Graha dicd within a short time of each othier In England, whithor they bad lieen Ront o eomplete thair atudios, aud this tast bo- Teavonont takes from him. his only remuining chitdren, CRUSITED 10 DEATIL . Youxastowy, O, "April 20,.—Shortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon’ Willlum Littlo and Na- than Lynu, etnployéa nt Willlam Anson Wood's Mower and Renper Works, wore fnstantly kitled, ‘Thoy wore engnged (i pushing o car londed with lumberon tho aido track to make rvom for anothorear. Tundvertently thoy pushed so far that it rn almoat on the Ashtabula & Pittsburg Hallway _switch, of which tho nldiog fs n. branch, and. an engino backing onrs down the switch struck: the ear and - pushed 1t back, throwing tho twe men undor the wheels and crushing them to death, Lynn's 12-year-old son® stotd within five feot uf his father and saw blm crushed to death, Lynn was 45 yours ald, and foaves n widow and fivo chlidren, Little was kbout = yeurs old, eud lonves a widowed mother aad three younger brothora, FALL OF A SMOKE-STACK. &pecfal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tridune, Rockroip, 1k, April 20,—Yesterduy attore noon the tall smoke-tower ‘to tho new grapo- sugar factary feil to tho ground with a crash, destroying ns it full the west end of tho englne- room. Homu tnen were at work in tho main sower fust south, but as It was scan to tottor ull escaped withuut any Injurfos. Had it not been for the recent high water, which hna been the eause of the ncelilent, the factory wonld bave been In running ordor In two or threo duys, Iiv this 100 men aro kept out of employment until ftcan be repinced. Cho dnmn}m to the com- pany will not be leas thai $3500 or $4,000. for gven the time required to bulld it huscostn lln:rrg; efium. and tho bricks are ncarly all de- TATAL ACCIDENT. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Crtxroy, In., April 20.—A fatal acoldent oc- curred nt tho Clinton Lumber Company’s saw- mill on Stondny evening, resulting In the doath of Frank Dlout, n Loy 18 yeurs old. e washeip- lprat n siding-machine, when o’ board necl- dentully dropped on a rapldly rovolving saw nnd suddenly llew: back, striking the boy u terrible blow in and over the right eye, A corner of the board penotrated Lis skull and drovo out the ose, ggr:‘n‘l’l‘ taken home, and died about $:30 this PAINFUL ACCIDENT. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. Racrrorn, 1L, Aprit 20.~Mr. 3. B, Gebler, engaged in one of the foundrics on tho water- power, bas mot with a-painful nccldent, Afier finishiug pouriog off a heat he attempted to cool n pulley-hub and thoughtlesly poured on samo water, 1t exploded atmost” fnstantancousty, and fifled his cyes and fuco with hat, burning sand, Asalstanco wus soon rendored, but foars ure entertained that ho will lose thu uso of Luth eyos. = '~ KILLED RY THE CANS. * Corusnus, 0., April 20.—A middig-nged man, whilo walking upon the raliroud track near tho dopwt to-night, wus run over and instantly kiiled. The man {sa stranger here, but o tele- gram was found In his pocket nddressed to M, D, Metoy, ut Clucinnath, and slmed 1L N, Muel- ler, I‘unhum. ‘Thp mnan 18 belleved to bo McCoy, a salesmun fur & viirnish manufactory, SIIPWRECK. * FERNANDINA, Fln., April 20.—Tho steamerCity of Austitr was wrecked on the Pelican shoais, n mile (nsido Fornandiua bar, It wits the fuwit of the pilot, The ship is n tota) Juss. Tho oago— sugar, cotton, sponge, and frufts—is nearly a totnl loss. Tho cargo of sugar was insured for £i5,000. Tuo vossel wnd fnaurcd, The ngent of tha underwriters (¢ suving il posalble, KILLED BY TIIE CARS, CHATTANOOGA, Tout, April 2.—Goorge H. ‘| Bogd, ax-Stecht of Rumblen County, and ouly wwelve hours {n tha employ of the Nushvillo & Chittanoomn ftaflrond Company, wus killed whilo coupling cavs, . e ————— GIBBONS' ASSAILANT, Patrick Mobyde, who nssuulted Edward Qlb- bans, of Nu. 47 North Green streot, Sunday aft- ernoon, was yesterday held by Justioo Walsh in £5,000 bail to May #, ns the doctursat the hosple tul think that “tho ruxlunl by that time will elther be deud ur exhiblt signs of couvalesconee. Hia fnjurfes ure of the most sorlous nature, but thus far the aymptoms ure not so bad us might be oxpected under tho clreumstanoes, THE " STATE REGISTER.” Bpecial Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, BriuNarizud, ik, April 28.—A number of tho creditors of the Stats Reyuster tu-day filod a po- tition in the County Court to svt aside tha salo of that pn?er yestordny o/ ex-Gov. Palmer, aud 1t Is pussiblo thint tho salo wiil not stund, ——— VALUABLE HORSE DEAD, LouisvitLe, Ky., April 20.—Hotzel's Hamblo- }ml&ra full brothorof Volunteer and Bentinel, YELLOW-FEVER, AusTI¥, Tex., Avril 28,~0ov. Roborts will fs- susa proolamation to-morrow decluring quare sntiue on the Toxas cunat, to bewin Bay 1. ———e—— Chinese Laborers for South Carolina. Bouth Carolina pinntation s to recelve Chincso luburers from San Francisco by wuy of experiment. They uro to bosent thare under e witohful supcrvision of un uvoracer, who I8 0 800 10 1¢ that nono of them tako udvantuye of buving thelrexpenses puid to the Atinutio Biates 1o alip nway wnd settie down kinune tholr couns trymun fu ono of tho larger oities, If they jrve desirablo Inborers others will probably ollow, BUSINESS NOTICES, \ Arend’s Heof, Iron, and Wine, with Cinohona, the utasidard modiolnal tonly' of this rogrossive ure. It enriohes the blood, prompte y fiviguratos tho braln nud nervous 'l\-cwuk Inproves ulfuunn‘ oto, Htesults A vuund form, right eyes, happy stute of mind. Arond's drug- storo, corner Madlson strect sud Fifth avenus, e ——— eddings RRusin Salve haw genulue mor'n.unlfwlm usu it will wunry.“l'rlce.:!s conts. Go to ' M'lie Ntandard ¥ for your Cloths ing, L. risn, 1463 Bonth Clurlk st STEE 8 Yery Boat Puroy fake, and usrivaled 3¢ “)’MYNz o Dlh(bm'l‘;?,nln‘xl Lvenness of paint, REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION. In 20 Kuwbers. A complcte Bamply Card, for rial Ly mail on Fecespt of L3 coutys Ivison, BL Tavior & Co. v Varle ™" DISSOLUTION. rahip horelofare oxlstiog between Haury Jaewbke and ¥rancia A, Buck, uudor the frm uaws of JAKSCUKE & BUCK, 1s 1bls day diasolved by wuye fusl cunsest Chicagy, Spzl X 1dly . ] CARPETS, &e. Chas. Gossage & Co. “Carpets!” Bady Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Garpets. Very Low Prices! Speeial Inducements in Axminsters, : Moquettes, and Oriental Rugs, And Whole Carpets, Exceptionally Cholce in Coloring and Design. 106-110 State-st, 56-62 Washington-st. JACKETS AND DOLMANS. Jackets Dolmans. THE BERLIN SUIT (O, 237 State-st., Offer this week on account of REMOVAL To No. 226 State-st,, their entire stock of Jackets and Dolmans at a discount of 20 Per Cent from their former low prices. Do not buy until you have secn our ° goods. BERLIN SUIT CO0., Open Evenings. . 237 State-st, 5 BAKING POWDER. TEE CONITRAST! While other Bakinz Vowlers are lareely ADUL. 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