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THE OMAHA DAILY REE. MONDAY OVEMBER 16. 1891 r N of his people. Tlo had retarned In teiumpn. | C I\ \T U[; who ran over hfm, Fas been released on bond. \ J |nw curront flseal yoar will rogate | § 1 R FRIEND., IV ME“O[“ OFIRELA D SHERO. The commonurs were bowiidersd. = The caim ON y (A I\ El‘. A « | Mr. Gwyer has heen in the habit for years T) ;\ 0 A\D N 0 l \A O, | #150,000,000, In order that tho receipts shall SHOT BY HER 2 s 1 t londer wiio had denied them | of spending his “wifiters hera with his son, veach this figuro thore will have to bo a - followers now faced them with the | Mr. William A. 020 I streot, north- vory considerabloe increase in the collections [CONTINURD FROM FIRST PAGE, | mm roumberof the Lrish members behind } 5 " 01 7C L g from distilled spirits, fermented liquors nod terriblo aot had nover been & member of the His Work Extolled and His Facrifices for I have come with the money you de. Fxtracts from Inlustrial Revenue Com- -"[“:1"“:"7:{‘!:: ”i.‘ "‘\‘l’l”r “H,.‘ \|I‘-“~; Annual Report of the Commissioner of In- :;1{.:‘\‘-'1:;‘ (.Liltxrl:‘.:'u “:'x‘l-‘-‘ »‘l:“x ”;t: \l-“ll”l”';:: Satvaton army. Ho wanted that distinctly Erin's Canse Glorified, manded,” he said, 'will you listen now missioner Mason's Annual Raports A nuraber of yoars, in Burope, have decided ternal Revenus, o decrease of about $2,500,0001n tho tax ro- | Understood. Ho had not learned any cause From that hour the Irish question became T Make. WA ARV ST G maneny soels Jocreasa of about &100.00) 1 tho 14X Y | for tho rash and terrible dood o forsmost factor in British politics and o e eI od fror actired tobacco and s 'l".u-"u’-rn'l':.:'m'::u ,:;nt\!urll‘t:lnI-|:‘l'mlh‘11r‘ ‘:r ‘tho | dence. Mrs, Howall has taken a house on Q as compared with last yoar. It is probable Commander Booth Agitated. CHAUNCEY DEPEW'S ELOQUENT TRIBUTE. | houso of commons. Sr. Parneil's confine- | HOW BOUNTY CLAIMS WL BE PAID. | *¥tek " okt trass makes this an. | SOME VERY INTERESTING FIGURES, | {hat the roduction of fax on miuufaetusd | whilo sitting beside uis sister in tho pulpit ment at Kilmawham Jaii ard his release upon O Ndiba, D OTALAT. LB W ODR(C0 And snt om 8 to ) conts per poullct | at the Ifirst Prosbyterian church Com his own terms and his triumphant return to —— ik m':‘li-;, l'...-,'.f}:.-“(.'f'(,'””("m“\.,l\l —_— Tit dcrekss ste recs! pis from this S0UKCe | ander Booth rocolved word that Captain His Life, ¥is Character and His Many | the ":;““""l'r;;, l'_'l‘:"‘x‘:y:]“l;’j’m"’l“l‘:";""“_"‘: 5 | Interesting Array of OMcinl Statistics | Bye who has just returned from Eovope, | Nearly 400 People Arrested During i .’.'.‘.‘,‘J".K,TJ'I.‘."Z b L] h":-“:‘|‘)'““1,";"‘:"}: 9 ofeat, o Jladstone min! * . H - 3 - — bulpi ny with djitant, toe Virtues Fitting Subjects for viewed, Which Indicate Nebraska's Stand- ;:;’\‘."l‘,",.fl‘,'l'ip‘" PN, suudy L el the Year for Hileiily Manufacturs AMUSEMENT communder descended tho staird into the the Insph of Parnell's Triumph ing in the New Indus deliver an G TN ing Ligquor—Uigarette and The Two Orph o unday schiool room and stood there talking The conversion of Mr. Gladstone to home Other Featuves, gations bofore thd New York Electric club, PRl e A TR rphians. p xcitedly to bis aide and trembling liko a rule for Treland, sala Mr. Depow, 18 tho most ¢ He .will be anOlly: more uble to.do 80 gur Statistics. our averago theatrical star makes high- | leaf. momentous affair in Eoglish polltics of our - thoroughly from the faot that he is sounding pretension to being an apostlo of A Bep reportor had followed the com- [ generation, "Ho went to defet and ouf ¢ himself an old telegrapher who high art, and ho uses that specious claim to | Mmundor down tho stairs and asked tho cause i o A of 18 nervousness. ¢ ’ Tov —Borvice: power on that issue, and has steadily kept it B ¢ Wioor. " " y T New Yonk, Nov. rvioes to the | Poweron that iseue, nud ha y ker WasiixeroN Bureav or Tie Bee, } made an enviable record s o momy Wasnixaros, D, C., Nov. 15.~Tho annual | expiain his frequent chango of plays. It is a THo Wamtn b taliornde 1o hees R “The womun is dying, take 0 her, for Elog e G varaell | 9 Uhe testof faith g 3 , i bl DL V""’,'\‘;“:‘" aring the close of his address Mr. De- el LS L of the United States military telograph corps | Teport of Mr. Jobu W. Mason, commissiober | rofrosning novelty to find u star who pursucs | God's sake were held tonight in the A\v-mlu!:)'." ".'“ufl:? pew said tatarnal Havelte, Commiasione Mason's ‘1“:4‘;'girlrlllltt:f*\"l'::!nmlul::l;“u:l::::-ll::l‘:;:lhl“(|‘7‘|"|‘(‘“r: of internal revenue, which has just boen sub- | ner profession for brond nad butter—with I'no reporter agreed and Commander and Chauncey M. Dspow was the ouloglst. | “fruiund uo tonger ights with oo aru tied | | SeFTAL Hevequo Commissiaude WAsouh | O Timens’ Helograph oo it o lae | Mitted to the secretary of tho treasury, con- | Summee cottago and foreign tour for sauco. | Hooth started out of the ehurch on & run, Delogations from tho Polish societies of | wnd the other held "bick by faise friends. | Ief . bl dune S, | A ive and. disciseion couid hot have boon | tains a mass of interesting information Iu ro- | Mis8 Kate Claxton clings to “The Two | his norvousnoss increasing every moment Now York were on the platform and repre- | | I frecd them both. Tralund no lonzer | 1501, first made its appearance in print to Rl At LS 1 Bellove.r: gard to the oper: Orphans” decade after decade, and the con- | When the sidowalk was reached Mr. Booth 2 k we b e Tos ilono. Her cuise is tho stike of one | ity =1 " 0000 Sohat the aggregato colloe. | ¢ked, aud thero is reason to belisve from | gard ho operations of that service, clusion Is that sho does it purely ns a matter | grasped tho reposter’s arm and urgo v seutatives from Philadelphia, Boston, New groat purties of England, und ma 3 10 stkna of Intarest dlrendy shown that tho | - The total reaipts for tno. fast fincal at s ? urely natter | grasped tho roporter’s arm aud urged him to Haven ana Bridgeport, paid tribute by their urnell. " :J‘U'H of internal revonuo for tho year in the | audience will be one of the largest and most | from all sources wero 8146, “‘»,‘.’\'l‘"\'\‘_‘:?l fs full of smart people, and h““l.\: A It to aff; " et mines § wing the record up to date, the speaker istrict composed of Neoraska and the | distinguishea that has ever graced the club # y by " LR ! 2 DEODIE, auc *I'his is a sad, a very unfortunate affair," presenco. Perhaps the most prominent "1“‘“ RAUsaE P BSitistas WM‘” 31 and o the distelot of | pariors. 8 of §3,440,710 ovgr the receipts for the pr many of them imagine they arc proving their | smd the commander as he hurried along, Jha 6 v's euloy & = s et . y Q o " cal v LY o) 0! co I visao shrug- | * " o N tor of Hon. Channcey M. Dopew'sculogy [ SGEUR 0 ih 1o aucceod : e e il e Hon: John Y. Sfone of Glonwood, 1n., is | 0us fiscal year, Tho cost of colleotion for | SUPOrior oxporionco and wisdom by shrug- [ “Captain Smith wis one of our bost and o was Governor-eloct MoKinley of Ohlo. Ho | miiy'Weaty waiting. the almost hopolossstrugs | 10W8 $134,334. ~One llliuit disullery Was | g'aq oy artorniey of the Unitod States'in | the past fiscal year was $4,210,604, or 2,88 por | HIDE thelt shoulders at tho mentlon of Ing | very valuable oficer. We cannot afford to Was accompaniod by Wis wife and occupied | EI0of a contury for locat 4oif-zovernment hus | seizod and removed in tho Nebraska district. | thg suit brought by the government to quiot | cent of the radeipts, againgt 256 percont taat | mrC rbhaus” und calling it a “ohestnut® | loso her. T want it distinctly stated that the M e theater was draped with the | Mearly endod, and the victory is practically | In,that district 201 cigar wakers' accounts | its titlo to 100,000 acres of land on tho | your® o eipts, against 2,56 percont last | The charge would apply toa hostof good | poor creature who committed ho hox. The th ] Won, Dooausa ‘with the oxiatine nad growing | ot O el 4017 pounds | Dos Moines - riyver. “owa was . carriad | YUr: Tho estimatod expensos for tho next | things whose cxcellenco is affocted in no way | crime, was not w momber of the Salvation stars and stripes, over which in heavy folds | gentimnt, wad puety sunport [ ERSICE | 0% 00 ceo, manutacturing 21,260,135 oigars | bY Govornor Bolos, sald M. Stone, raforr- | flscal year aro 84.552,5%. by their age. So long as Miss Claxton gives | army, ana from what we have heard cor S ) Scotlund nni os, bae 11 e © 21,250,135 cigars 0V oies, Mr. & y rofe N el o play. of e e v foll cloths of the royal color, rich purple. | eotlind wnd Wales, tacked by e "uni s e ; ing to the recent elections, **bocause the re Duriug tho year 605 stills wero dostroyed | Li¢ Play croditaole pros cornig hor, 1 believe sho was out of her The house was packed. The orator of W |,y ("l wlesied next yeir will ben o but no cigareties, and under tho now 1AW | yybiicuns favoring pronibition joined with | and 07 wero removed, involvin rost LRI SIROUT A S L LG A L H R R LA i occasion was escorted to tho plavform by | biaty ind Sutisfactory meisure of home raie. | Nebraska presented 770 claims for rebate on | prohibitionists, Tho republicans have be- | 47 parsor s s DU T ) cuse will be statod truly in tho newspapers, Judgo Gildorsicoye und was greeted With | This is tho teiumph of Parnell. | tobaceo, of which i51 were allowed and paid, | lieved that this law was wrong and have re- | e Miss Claxton bogan a week's ongngement as not to cast auy reflection upon the oarnest upplause, The closing of Mr. Depew'’s oration was in | amounting o £19,743, fused to support it. ~ Naturally though our ot foriances of *"The Two Orphans” togood | By the 3 . Depew's Bulogy. thess term In the Nebruskn district there wora 223 | state s republican and when it comes to_tho | from tobaceo during the last flscal year was | borforinances of Whe Two Orphans® togood | By tho thne Mv. ‘Booth arrived at tho We are here to pay tribute (o the memory of | | It was Purnell's task and fume that he | prosecutions of retail liquor deaiers and two | presidentialclection we will be good for from T LT T IO IR e TR G i e B e sl e A S e DL R D e b o aman who made an indelibl wupon | brousht togethor 4,001,000 of his countrymen | for fllieit distilling and “six for violation of 20,000 to 30,000 majority. The election of | to the reduction of the tax on snuff, chewing | sympathies Sverwas By SOU T Ro0G S | LU UOORWils ARaWERE by 4 A quiet rap at s uan who wado un Indolible inpression VRS | whio haa e for itions torn by bitter [ o grac SAR R A0 Boies signifios littlo politically.” 6dBmokIng tobate67 thd: o' LS. FaBBAL: OF | sunthnies Clhston ns ot common con- | the door was answered by a domand to kuow for bk Couptry TSl ir, Depew in oponinc s | {448 BUOUK HRemILYLS, WL FRISETIRL | 196 roport devotos considorablo spaco to P. 5. H. | speclal taxos rolnting o tobacco, 4o thx | briotarsnip by rieht of possossion s the | * “T3o0th vor dare e lence ire Trisntnen of ali | the 84,00.00 7of an uilen race and faith in the ! . X & el R g s X clating to tobacco. Tho tax orship by vight of possession, and tho | “Booth, commander,” was the answer, anc addross]. In this audl roiLEIBlE s | confederute states of the empire to see the | the sugar bounty question, from which tho | o W0 o et Fntorprise, | ON clgars and cigarettes wus not changed 78 contiiies; chadess . thronahy alls thess the door w \,:',“‘,‘m,‘(,:m\\»‘.,,.‘ ALY A e - | aud the collections therefrom were increased | years is duc lurgely to her pride and business [ The first guestion of the commander as ho The nggregate amount of taxes collected | At the Farnam street vesterday with two [ Salvation army. Creeds and widely divergent views on ques- | Sonfeder 1 e nants. | ‘fallowtag s take I ot #Beoln % e ks 0L e | agt L R e o i Laaevyy & ofapolal Intorsst |5, ¥ ke curroft wumboe of KKata’ Wieldls £1,336,150 curing the last fiscal yoar. The | acumo itly. © Hor pri G Gl ke ve of one of the | Should be zranted for her dumestic Phe bounty granted to the manufacturers | Washington, tne editor, who recently visited | incrense of taxod tobacco and snufl over 1500 | monr io Ineae io 1t LY. o oF Bresont com- | stopped iuside was to nsk low Cuptain Smith Yt o ower ubon the 1d begranted for her do of ho bounty geauted to tho manufacturors | , the oditor, : i roaso of co and snuff over 1500 | pany is larwe, well balauced and stroug i | was. Inamoment ho was adimitted to tho Higst mient of Uioix r ; Ar b6 Biorng. £un tor coming | Of Sugat o et of Qctover 1 1300, | Zjon, roviews tho history of Salt Lako City, | Wis ID0.SSE pounds: tho increaso of | merit, and tho soveral rolos almost withiout, | sick room. whoro two surigentis wora at wori Tho weiknesues ind the orr ; 1 BRI P L admission free of duty of beot suge ma- | g o VIS 100 om aod its downfall, | toUacco and snuff oxports was 4,380 pounds, | axception, are woil sustainod. The story of | probiug for tho bulls blo part of the But e O S Tons | chinery until July 1, 1892, and the encourage- 23.0f Mormioniant 8td ibs downfolly . andthie iticrosse) (of tobnood: dndsnufe i | tho/dram 18 too familiie. to- Head. extondad | - Aftos & shore considt i ok e thelr fortunes while 1vinze bt | LU ARG (o anument ot _Parnell, | ment given by the' Department of Agricul: | tho marvelous changes wrought fn @ fow | ported and withdrawn for consumption was | montion, and it will sufica to sty bt the | tho consmarder votured 16,616 hall and saia ln thow e Qe G e X Carcor | tho dellverer, iy thoy ditune tho homes of | turo in the oxporiments for tho bonofit of | years, and concludes as foliow 7013/ aUnds; & THe) (noreasol Uuring | the1 || hekTosmauceits thy all! taspobiar dit G2oALIGHE. | 10 LG FODORIEE o o roi oy suc ol b e it tTes, poreceu tions, Imprison | & contented, havpy and prosperous people farmers and tho ald_given by different | All these improvements have boen made year of 1801 of taxed cigars was 357,- | entertainment, : o T ol o tate L Cantalb s et Hena e e . voneeniratitiz | Lotters of rogrot from Henry Watterson | states, will doubtioss have the | by gentilas, outside capital having recog 784, and tho docreaso of cigavs exported Pt e AR D UL LS, inourmafviduaiity thefope: and fvirs e | aud otiors wero read. offect. of stimulating tho industry | nizea the possibilities of this gardon of the | was 40,966, aud of cigars imported and with- “Mr. Pottor of Texas." TR oIt SIEORRIL O RSEL Airyery passions i resentments of a nitlon forcen; R T in this country. In 1887 we | mountains. I have traveled furand wide, | drawn'for consumpt 20,740,920, The | “mr. Potter of Texas.” whi v Commnndor Booth then returncd ho L\ s At bpoCeuBiEy SPEED RING, produced in this country from the sugar boet ( and the more [ travel the moro convineod 1 | increaso of taxed c Lt e LA L O L ULl e e P oo hont. "IBuE wo. Ty ot met to i 400,000 pounds of sugar, in 1585 ubout 4,600,000 | bocomo that Sait Lake City will bo one of | and of ecigarcttes exported sonted at tho Boyd last night by Frank W. | (Hado of tho wounaed olleor and wis howrd 158 o scitle’the party diffe Tintries for Today. pounds and in 1850 about 6,000,000 pounds. In | the greatest ana most beautiful cities on this [ Decreuse of cigavettes imported was 5 Sanger’s company, is not a great play moas- | {PEANR Moras of cnooutagoment and wker ome” 1ot phrpo Following are tho horses with walght an- | 1590 threo factories in this country (two in | continnt, It is manifost destiny; it hus no | The commissioner says that in order (o | urod by the rules of dramatic art, but it 1s | and tho woman monned s gradually remen.ber the wisdon, the DiE0E | Lounced: Saturday night a entorad for tho | alifornia and ono in Nebraska) produced | possiblo rival betweon Douverand San Fean- | muko to taclff law offective soveral mend- | porvaded with the spirit of melgdrama and | *Shortly after tho Saivation army chiof ar- Gl Btowdre LR Elic] O e L 4 : been es . » ‘mountnins of wincrals Citing allicit fap s 4 i angat ¥ o tospital, The polico's A e or ol o e it hies || OUITENUERS past yoar and it is ostimated that thott pro- | surrounding ibliie an Amphitheatet. the ont: | authorizod factorios where thers Iy mp ser. | hC hands of a competent company, it fs rea- | Wowan o & hospital. | [Tho polico station was o e Lorn oot write chronicies | & First race. seven-eights of amile, aelling: | duction this year will bo about 25,000,000 | putof which promises to bo $14,000,000 for | ious violation of the law. It should aiso bo | 80nbly sure of vleasing tho masses and | (U T T i rmany without Bismarok. of Frar vd, War Puint, colt, 1; [rregular, 106 | pounds. the current year! And this is but the | made a ponal offence, to remove, o belng a money mukor the unthinkin erowd | SO 1 Ho foudquarters with four oficors it X smarck, i TR JLpLRE LT unds. the year! 4 o onCo, , o reuso | 1O § J ey and a stretehe Wihout Gambettay of Ttaly withowt Cusour | KU, GROLsn, 108 LoYugo. 1 HO8ar Ma: There wero 4,000 ncres of boots | beginufug, for uaturo has showorod | Stamps of to havo in possossion stamps that | Wil 1Ccopt tiat s tho stamp of merit, | T | SHRSKECROE o el oftcer i Garabulds, of Treland I\ i B, SO i by eatic, 3 planted in Nebraska last year, 2,000 in Utah, | her richest gifts upon this territory. Fer | have once been used. Joseph Wheolock dopicts “Mr. Potter” as [ (o 5 ovei oo i Yor bod and laid ) Tho spenkor then reverted to Ircland’s tur- | EOVER G2 Mollle el s, 6,000 in California, Every iicensed producerof | majestic mountains offor not only gold and | The total number of grain, molasses aud | ® flsmboyant westernor such as the news- | {EIFEEDVed from hor bed and fuid upon the bulent history before the beginning of the Hyperic S £ . sugar from beets, sorghum, or sugar cane is | silver, but cos g ) e | fruit distilleries ropistered and operate: © | paper wits nave patnted. Some people take | Strotener & presont contury ab which timo the history of | Bily: hrest iKise. et 103 Rgaauent | voquirad to provids, at his ow e r, but coal ulml lead and many other nnhu llories rogisterod and operated dur- | BAPOY, Wits havo pulatad, sibn ey The pairol wazon drove very slowly to c v o S o Forest iking, Granite,' (o0 Aldernn, | required vide, s own expense, priceless minerals. A generous soil needs | ing the years is 4,019 and 3,819 respectively, | [Dis picture seviousiy, ey mostly live sark ol o E modern Ircland bezun. After war and de- | Mug, 105; Cyrus. Milywood, 15 Glenloeky. 1 | bool, in which shall be entered daily tho Iy e gu itioih {ga410h: £ boooine (e farme | R citanse ot St in l‘llxlfl||\'||1|1I|u‘ruxbx:'in':‘|?l§'::'- in England. Mr. Wheolock is an_cxuberant | (10, Borkaon Meworial hospital on Toigo vastation in other Buropean countrics thore | fhird race, thirtoen-sixteenths of a mile. | quantity of material used for the produc- | er's paradise. As for climate, I do not know | istored and a decrease of 2,32 in the numper | Awerican of tho typo ho has chosen | Strect and ‘”m patient taken insido uullmhlv Had - followed peace, tecuporation, pros- | feitiug: miperor “Otilo, ity roumo, tion 0f, sugar, the quantity of julcoobtalned, | o betier th - 1he T o on A oW | operated g to roprosent, but tho porformers aro so [ 400% & bed ina cory room whero overy thing perity. 2 Montitatn Decr, 100: Roquetort 105; Gertle D, | und its averago donsity, tho quantity of | Great Salt Lako kissing the footof the | The quantity of spirits (115,062,340 galions) | Subordinated’to the plot that ho hasn't op. | PO3siblo was dono o save tho woman's lifc. The Paradox of Nations. RO F AR A ar it Bttt syrup purchased and its average density, [ Oquirrh rango, brings tho very ocean to | produced and deposited in distillery ware- | POFUUNILY to round out a_very woll deficed Resting This Morning. Trofund forms tho solitary oxception to tho | S 11 SAACOrC Houston, 12 Gioster,ii; | With numo und addross of porsaus rom | Ziows door, i bot Sulphur and Soda sprungs | house during tha fiscal vear, endod Juno i, character. He gives a suggestion it s | qyorg was a report on tho stroets about beniicont power of peaco. Hur Story 1 the | Blitzen 7. whom_purchased, tho number of hours the | inake tho whole region s vast sanitavium. 1591, is more than the production (109,279,925 | S¢areely moro of the wild, shoot-at-the-drop- | 1930 o'elock this morning that Captain Hat- puradox of nations. When most ut rest sho [ Fifth race. one sixtecnth of amile, [ mil was in operation, the quantity | I do mnot wondor that roal estate has ad- | gallons) of the year 1810 by 6,655,461 gatlons, | ORthe-hat Texan toned down by a great love | yia'Suith was dead. A visic to the Bishe STt Tt che Jnost 1 1sary: selling: Castway, 2, Esquiman, 12; Rover: BUgAELE [ jHounda® i of: eich | vaRcoalin s alug nesEal s ollaset el foranos b OstobnaqooulOL gallonss | ror iy daughtor, ie ad. A visic to the Bishop aasufterydunomostmisoryy = K e || oo T FRopianintiiptie iiove i i \ 10 boyond the wildest Mormon ercnco is distributed among tho aif- | 05 Clarkson Memorial hospital proved the re- e results, Mr. Depow tield, 105; 0 i il S Fotcat! b anaR BoNea Rl Wit e e Lt e LR LR e amoniS Tise villuin of the play is a woman, “Lady | GorkS ot rt1ons bF 1 mante e tou tie ok par. | BAFIOR GTiEUOBM Hlelo v Bareh Cat pUO T | o e e net e Aot s . What srigham Young would thiak | terent kinds ki:own to the trade as follows: | o hoe Yillain of tho play is a woman, tLady | o faise. 8 tey XUl e, sev iZirths of a mile, se » numver and kind of packages, and the | of the marvelous transformation, provided | Increase in production. high wines, 451,405 | Sarah Aunorly.” Jeffreys Lewls, the “pretty The nurses sai 2 o'clock that Mi and capacity of the people. Lon stride, Charting, 1155 Dussle, | serial number of the same; the quantity of | his ghost could stalk abroad, I neither know | gallons; rye whisky, 9s0,812; alcohol, o,. | 4ev1l” of “Odette” and'other French plavs, | uith was rosti AL o'clock that ‘“f T e L o E s : Littlo Jim.1i3; Alzor- | sugar shipped, sold, or removed for storage, | nor care, Whatil do know 1s that on gentils | 573 56,500 Gih, 00,083 puro. noutrd] | 8 sull & haudsomo, voluptuous woman, Sha | (i S SR BSughe 1o o oa: Hadstone ha gharacterized as . Kitty, Littie Min- | consumption or sale and the name of the enterprise, ea g rilizati by oG ek ] - a magnificent tigress on tho stage, buy | (Leter LA d 2 erpriso, eapital and civilization the wel- | or cologio spirits, 1,332,50: lancous, | ! 50, p Doctors Lee and Somors made an examina- s Of e 1 of self govi ALt b agnii turies of w orms of soll o nie, 10: Gold Wave, Dago, Rialto, 00; Masgie | son to whom shipped, sold or disposed of. favalor LBIAIfA 0ol va) 6 yEanTands and e | 5IBuit: total incrd .se, 9,220,530 gallons' pacayibaishysholoinionly showia il sort of ashe dovil, Her voico lnst nizht, | WL tion of the wounds, und decided not to probe for tho bullets until mornmg. Dressings ment without the spirit of 1iborty, W Murphy, 84; Onazer, 8y h , 220, greator injustico than absolutism. -~ The auto- 5 i *If a planter or farmer selis tho cane which | sooner the saints bow to tho logic of ovents in the production of bourbon 3 crat cin Lo forcod to 11sten to the ery of his ALOUCESTER. hio has raised oF the syrup which ho has pro- | tho. bettor it will ba for their pockots and | Whisky, 2545600 gallons; ot inevesce | Whether from a cold or other impuirment, Doople, bilt whin thiy i misreproscuted, or || First rase, fftocn-sixioentlis of & milo, soll- | duced, atany period beforo the manufasture | teir Souls. 6,636,661 gatlons, ) * | was surident and unresponsive to her de- | (o unnlied th ont i c not represcnted ut uliin tho foderal congress, | Ing: Lundsoer, Jersoy Pat, Arizona, 110 of sugar 15 completod, he will have uo right i ISPty R i manas in impassioned Fosfibutisholoar-|biieroiiRUSC BN ERthBRREL Sntamidotasioom. oy Tive nb yolco. Thard was o, possibility. | tion, 10 Bl T AhoKenele, Tuage AL sTod L i : — Cre was an inereasoof spirits withdrawn | ™ Jlieelh g fortablo s possible. It is the intention of e DaE R U D i3 cEEEA R e AN SO C LI 1o the bounty on tho completed product. ‘Thie THE BRAINS OF THE SHIP. for scientilic purposes and for tho use of the | ¥id a largo share of the play. ths surgeons to probe for the bullet and ex- soitrpotial pa D eRaowe 102; Salute, 900 Little Dick, Grafton, 9:; | PArty purchasing such caue or syrup and — United States of 456 gallous. Edgar Norton furnishes the comedy ele- |y o jvar the morning examination it pos- AR e T npelled | Freston B, 82 making the sugar will be eutitled | Marvelius Mechanism of the Modern | The quantity of spirits in distillery wave. | MOUt With a rather broad cavicaturo of the | iy i arliamont to hear, und know, nnd care. Tho | Second race. five-elzhiths of a mile, s i | to the bounty upon compliance Man-of-war. houses June 30, 1591, is the larzest quantity | ABEio-maniac, but it is not quite clear why From the condition of Captain Smith at?d 'n Who took up the traditions ¢ tt malden olds: Botheration, 106: C with the requivements of the G roitha N &y 9 anil- | 50 held at the close of any fiseal vear Thiy | Cecil Kiugstono should buriesque the e oD .0 DL gRIi A LS R D ol BT GO R R GET R, regulation. It, howover, th plantor or | 0UC are the days of the “dandy” sail- | 33 EIC N (LS Gloge 0 Aux Heger vear, bl | land yard dotoctive, whom ho ropresenta, | & ! 0t \tvepred oo Bore oF et K of suceess aftor the lupse of ten decades, had art. Ba Marks, Woodbury, Darfus, Taener, | gt i o g e TR pate SLh e Ty as_grown from 61,000,000 | i V! Do covery but hor life still hung upon a thread farmer \akos his cano or syrup to sugar fac- | ing frigate, of the great three deckers | Jillons in 1555 to 05,500,000 kallons iy 1440, to | TUis Seems to bea confirmed habit of S G S T SO R Roither - oloquonce. mor gonfus, - but ho | Baby. Wildfiro colt, 100 ! XLEL 5 e A * i e Dossessod | this tirloss energys the serasp | Phird race, nine-sixteenths of a_mile, sell- | try and has it made into sugar for his own | with line over tine of frowning ports, 700,000 in 1890, and finally to the above | \CRU Pluys, however, and perhaps he is not to | =547 ‘orlock Capt mith was rosting easily with very little pain. Her pulse was Urroundings dire of i Foxhill, 116 1had Rowe. 110; Young Lot- | account, retalning ownership and vaying to | 4o . bt ! 0 blamest Mautios Deswimakes i mnalyilover duy. ‘orts of Grattan aua the stra Netti, 103: Black Diamond, 1005 1y- | then the sugar producer and eatitlod' wo tho | the tall taporing fasts and heavenward- | ynat wi Ve oently e redolved ll an e Roaciafldl j holnLiges B pad it ghasion Y G o ortA 0T by Al el R KR 08 ol SR ot Micidiae Riohia Ay ana i Ao tho AnRARTRIGIERE B0 St o e ¥ poring « hat while the quantity of spirits in dis- | BONRE o e bue one | live untit morning, What hope there was domand for the administration of Irish do- n, Major Huglhes, Zngirl, 90, o s soaring, pile on pile of snow-white can- | tillery warchouses September 30, 15, Y pias L for recovery they could not suy. Ie8LI6 affairs by the Irish people the idea of 0l rLh Tiice, SOVOn-elghts Of & syrup into sugar, on account for other parties o ¥ 3 was! 106,650 gallons, or more. thay | CRAracteristic is worth uoting, ~ Nota situ- Yoy 3 P A o bacyniah 18 Sodir || o non-asilink:< Rancopia. Loneiy. 113 who produce the syrup and retain ownarship, | Y483 £0ne ace thqdays of cutlass and | § 600,000 loss than the quantity thero Tupe | SUCH it 1t hinges upon womau'’s virtue. e tho aapiration of most Trishmen and tho bo. | Witlii, 104 Crispino. Peubroke. aro treated and considered usa part of tho boarding-pike, of: the close fighting, | 30, 1500, tne quantity in the warahouses Sep- ————— TO YOUNG MED liag of tho wmajortty In England. Scotiand’ and | Mubel, 03, blins, Flatiary, o8 dartoon, o0; | sugar fastery of the liconsed sugsr producer | hand to hand, y%ed-urm to yard-arm, teinber, 80, 1801, was' 104,310,502 gallous, A REMARKABLE INVENTION. R s In a representative government composed | 90: Emn 84; Curmellte, regar: un muzzte to gun muzzle, of the rus more than 8,500 less than tho quantity so s Y R ot Qi Tesont atH tor. oxlating bndsndlvors don || Rifthirn SaTeLsanthaton i il)a | (tonsit revatd ol doHEanIbooke) CIBTMBHIEN KNCHEREZ BUERGS 1sh of | hoid June 20, 1801, It is noted also that this | Successful Experiment With a Pocket of Counsel to the Foys. Qitions. tho prido of empire, the sense of so- | selling y, 117 Ballston, Kanes” | oo ' ounty will be made on spe. | boarders from siuking hull to cnemy’s’| increased reduction is due o a decrease m | Fire Escape—Down Twenty Storics. Trinity Methodist Episcopal chureh, av ATy, tho facling of nationality will always | ville, 05; Can't Toll, | cific forms and presonted to the collector of | qeck; gone are the days of glorious Old | production auring July, August aud Septem- i corner T ! Ironsides, of the Bonhomme Richard, | ber, 1591, rather than to increasod ! paid T. H. Athey, tho inventor of a pocket | the corner of Twentv-first aud Bluney P L0 N i window in | streets, was filled almost to overflowing yes - gomblio theruniteid foroo ot the wiiglo a zuitist 1043 Passmore, il 5 IntqeanlrasonCenuitounpaniodin b YiEco 3 the effort of any purt to violently disrupt the three-fourth of a wile, ¢ | tificates of the inspector and of the weigher PCG 0, ik fiNaeaw JRIERTI L Aoaten 2, dropped from s state. While the fight lusts nnd the fover of | Blackourn. (27 Battle Ory, Topmast, 13 for verification. Thoy will bo sont by tho | the Victory, and tho saucy Arethusa | on witadrawats, the quantity withdrawn and Illy‘.ut. Een :‘.‘.j-" ¢ n[~l b i |Fcaras oung, middio aged and nationality is on they will be biind and deat rocles. Fitzroy, Bootinek, Witliam | coltestor, aftor cortifieation. to the commis, | Ono modern cruiser could destroy a [ the tax paid during these three montbs being ONMOSVBLOLY N SLIINN GG 4 e e O the ~juat demands of the dis- ary. Lune PCJ. H. 117; Sun- Y oL QOEL LR DS f vhole feet of 1w calls nearly 1,000,000 gallons less than the quantity | with the aid of his newly invented ap- | old men to listen to Rev. J. 5. Bitler's confi- e o nocemsity ot | flower.1id: Sollciior. Tinlight colt, 112 Cus. | sloner of internal reveouo, and if allowed by | whole flect of the old **wooden walls. withdrawn' during July, August and Scpten wrat v tho Chleago Tl T iul tall o H Tastal i ana et o mimo s (atongsiun : £ nL1y the commissionec they will be forwarded to | And what strange monsters are these | foy, 1500 sl PO |pparotus;joaysieh o Ghicagoftuiuno cdine: laonUaliatic toimenoatyy wonlth Is s competent and Incorrupti- 5 tho proper accounting oficor of the treasury, | that have roplaced them, writes Rufus | The quantity of distilled spirits fn the | C<heriment had been widoly udvortisod, | . thie; singlogioTiscvoralihyins Tav: sl ondenAnaAME] d loyal reprosent - L lorToany. ; taking the usunl courso of claims upon thé | Fuirchild Zogbaum in Harper's Weelkly. | United States oxcopt what may bon cus. | 210 many people, anxious to seo u man Spglonnont todReh ik SR SwonidSho Clon I the federul contress. Suclk i com- | These borses ave lookod on as good things | overnment. Aftec final allowance, drafts | \y e it i ety - e visk his life and perhaps lose it crowded | prineipail rogardiiolt o calay NN mandor, with dovoted followers. will know no | g, o 2 : 3 B e theasory w11l i Iesuod invraft | What grim shapes theso “iron flonting | toms bonded warehouses. on_tho first day of 5 ; 2 owded | principally in regard to the social evil. o s vt Uit which recognizos tis e, | for today in their respactlve races: N hew il o dsauod in o b | fortresaes of modern times, these things | October, 1801 45,173 gallons, this | around the store ontrances and side- | ipoke against the circnlation of obsceuc li which will be mailed or delivered t the per: I 1 5 tondol mands, will ermit no measures to pass until Gt 3 e RbTonttibalt orotor 3 per- | 11t elide nlmost noisclessly over the | duantity belug distributed as follows: In | Walks near State and Randolph streets. tura and made a special tirade against tho lio oition nf his poople hine bosn henrd and || 1. Terozulur—0 3 s L ¢ el i e A S vilery and “special bonded warohousas, | T'he spectators waited ~paticntly in the | flaming theator posters whicn aisplayed the ol & vl e [t hononae Giving Congress Points, smoke, from' thelv. grant ohimpe, 9,404 gallonws 10 hands of rotail liquor | rain, with their eyes fixed on the win- | femalo form in tights, i youripo for this forcoe. 1 Snuntore { It is improbable that any man 1n all of this | ahurning o wike of streaky milky-white | comlars: 14100500 toral, has0f wholesalo | dows where it was understood the mu Llioireyernodaoiioman std sl tbe had : ¢ Snuntoror Sttt s a8 | ch g ! : y milly conlers, 14,10 , 152,045,773 callons. | \ TR v Pty | seen in Omatia pictures ou bill boards whic NMPALLEQW thon reohtisdioilendo Buti sud) iR SorasEanl m’t‘h’j‘:‘"fi,‘n AR L',,’u'x',‘:‘;.";‘i:“‘\‘,};'o'f:: por- | with the huge bludes of their poworful | Iu maiing'the nbove computation the aver- | |¥ 8810100001 agpiBexontman sy 'l”"i““:‘ actually mado him blush—and ho was a ma; HQERDA L 10 ooy I 4 propetlers, and cleaving the dark waters [ axe stock of retail liquor dealers in the | 1€ appeated on thoe sidewils BEOW, | what would tho result of wives, duughters His fight was within the lines of his party. QLOUCRSTER, President Harrison. He has, during that | PIOF & Toi 0s is o: 0 3 carrying in his hand a small leather n g and ho. novor succosdemi. in. convinoing. it Arzona —Frank L. period, beeu ongaged upon bis' annual mos. | With their sharp massive vams, moving | Upited States 1s ostimatod at 140 gallons. e o losal YA DI At Eh e B HOv andichtldraiibe; roin siasin s Son stas fasine A i aonvinouiy 21 BothorationeWoodbury. sago 10 congress. with the speed almost of a railway train | , The actual number of gallons of grapo | case that closely resembled ' the cov lithographs! Tho speaker advised tho young maNASCEa sy ratuaid Hadim ean gato rad ross D L oC DM ] o S e ok more vexatious under or- | frrasistably onward against wind nnd | Urandy used in the foriification of sweou | ing of n pair” of opera glasses Ho | men to shun wine and women and said way tosettie Irish questions und give poace Rancocas-—-Sir Willam dinary circumstances thau that of comviling | side. monsters of the sea such 1 wines during the fiscal year ended June started to climb to the top of the buila- | such associations would surely lead thom to to the Emerald isle. Kanesviile—Cant Tell, e Eaon 5 BCONINODHIOES sea such as gthe | 1501, was 193,557, the tax upon which was i i Alrways v ‘ot com- | bell. a presidential messuge, and under the cir- | wildest fancy of mythology never i i ing. Tho stairways are not yet com ;i : 0 s iythology mever “im- | conts por galon, amounting to 174,200 It | Jifiaq " and the time ihat it voral illustrations were given whero ; 1]1.c:ym1..“|mpuw |'n||mhn,ull l.nrm‘l\ into BattioiOry=RolIRLbo L cumstances which have surrounded the pres. | i+ €00 I (bt nout on Bl ks litEyou N b g ana reland's afairs, roferrmg o bis comiug SitakatUmRapIvit 3 {dent of late, it is the very quintescenc aginod! Nl s probi doudlo” the abova | Pioled o L ; oot | orignt youns “men hoou ruined and thus : rr A L UL MO ‘1'4""'1. e fese. piade oo oy | With the chango in ships has came a | quantity of erape brandy will bo used for | Yok = him = to = von Nothe highost | were ‘brought cither to an oy Couxerr, B 8., Nov. 14.—To tho ¥ | change in the life of the crows that man | the fortification of sweet wines during the | Story gave the crowd un opportunity | grave or u mad house by vicious current fiscal year. to realize what a distance he would drop | habits. He spoke especially inst a class 1dol ot an lmpulsive People. to exercise tiie greatest. possible care as t Sporting Editor of Tue Bee: Mr. Fullers H Do 0 i i ORI TR iy T 5 | aceruacy. Facts must be stated just s them, that soil them. that fight them, | i eye L : g At tho hour whon tho prospoct was dark coruacy. Fac just s0as to ght thom. | el issioner announces his purposo | in case the machine did not work. [n | of shows given in theaters il over tho coun- of substituting weighing for gauging in as- | the moantime the number of people in- and asked his hearcrs not to patronizo and the [rish wor despatring of il "‘l"'lu'lu°~li<*wll 1i.“ ' 'l'" “I'. Ugwbm‘ 20, to | make a miscoustruction as nearly impossible | Jack has much more to learn now than Apponred upon the ol a champion shoot a rifl mateh with me, has boon consid- | us can be, aud nothing must be overstated. | hud his sturdy ancestors. The dolic: lug for g ; souted nono of the extorn ared, Tt M, Fuller will concoda. 1n0 the | A nelntean bo emphasiiod tos mach or 1t | Lag his sturdy ancestors. The dolicato | certaining the quantity of disuiled spirits | cronsed. At last the man was soen at | such entertainments. : and complicaied machinery of the mod- | subject to tax. He has therefore decided, | 1o window. A shout went up from the | . It conclusion Rev. Mr. Bitier urgod upon ern warship, the improved ordnance, | with tho approvel of the secretary of tho j L those present to trust in the Lord and pray loadership. No herald trumpeted his comings | pights of a challonged party, n T I 0 grooted b scoming: | pights ged party, thatis, choice [ may be understated. The choicest phraseol- no upplauso greated his arvival, His comrades | ofgrounds, and will shoota three-pound pull, | ogy is necessary. History fora year is the basis € g yeople beneath, i K 0 4 the deadly torpedoes, the frightful | treasury, and under the authority of section | PEOY Y) a2 e " for strength to avoid the pitfalls and temp- 4249 revised statutes, to proscribo tho uso | Mr. Athey was the least excited of the | tations which were sure to be found in the had not notived Lis pre the enemy wi ota the had ot noticed Il presence; e Sty was | T will compete with him in a friendly contest, | of the work, and good judgment plays a fine : Ticity, but was dostined o bo the most eon- | the date of which shall be left open for the | part in the comment. ~ Wisdom is necessary [ power of new explosives, and the use i Y e e N T A 5 llllc\iluus 1|qu o tn th Avluph'ln;.l He ‘IHl.mA l;., prusnuld . Al in every recommendation and 1t must be_put | and manipulation of all these means of ll'llf“”:‘lllkscfllm“:‘ll pll\::‘v of }L"r guage rmllm, tliy c n\\|l N “Rl‘ L“:.'m T ”ll« “x 4;“ KI‘\‘::“}’I‘! path of the young mau of the present day. speak and whenever possiblo avolded the | * It is dificult tor Mr. Fuller and me to | justsoas to not offend any eloment. Per- | defence and offence. call for an amount, ories, r as applicable, ndow-sill, screwing the one-ine! o forum or the platform, but he was to effec- | arrange satisfactory terms, owing to the fact | sonality of desire must be covered. Politics | of preparati ¥ training on th 'Y | atrectifying houses, retaining therod for | into the casing, he lookea about as large iivoly “voico ‘tho ‘demands and prineiplos {neLo i ! of preparation and training on the vart | 4o guaging packiges of rectified spirit 5 T R O AT GR O E LA e han agt :l\mv. gue. respoailvo clubs) )ln'nlgu\'uruu.l vy | must not be intermixea with statesmansbip | of the officers and men the tack of which | wihoss true roof is agas of rectifiod (SPIFIS | us 15-year-old boy. Thon he took the i ' ifferent sets of rules. SACKETT. as to 3 s i ¢ 4 LS o 09| OWIRR | pate 3¢ i o and ad- | Chiname ¥ rrest o Ser © ules. SACKETT. 80 4s to draw strength from a proposition. | i ¢hovivne of war all the patriotism, | to the presenco of saceharina or other matter ,..u' nt escape out of its cuso and ad- | Chinamen Resist Avrest and Seriously justed the red tapo webbing around his BantaPallgomin orators of a nution justly famed for cloquence. s0 0 4 nap He wus cold In manner, undemonstrative, o — The writing of a book is nothing in compar- A 1 courage and wealth in the country could | in spirits; and under other circumstances | J'5! - AN, bl sl not make up for. It is for the study of | when the uso of scalos may bo feasible. Ho | Waist. The machine resembles a fishor- self poised, fneperturbable, neither elited nor When the Tide Goes Out. ison with the construction ot a presidential has contracted for 2,300 scales, or weighing | man’s veel and looked about twice the dopressed, nnd yot ho beeume tho idol of the “Whe 1d, e ho will dje,” | message, for there is little charity in tho WSt I vilsive of peopl When the tide gossiout hewill die,? | Westage: Tor tuste 1s Mille cigsity-ln the | D SRR Ol Y RSO LI S A0 ARIOHR RIS ol T OREE, With the nssuranco born of long expo- | Sriticisi sud every word 1s analyzed aud oy | tho now conditions of maval warfare, | o, SR hoidos and bavrel hooks av 810 | size of a spool of thrend. When all was | morning Customs Luspeoton Lowis saw two each. in rondiness he orawlod out upon the | White inon purleying in a suspiclous mannce Referring coxt to Parnell’s course with his i “Tables in rogard to the production of oleo- | window ledge, lighted a eigar. and | With some Chineso on the steamer Empress Vaxcovver, B, €., Nov. 15.—Yesterduy . those who seek fiaws and desire to brea amiliavizing, particularly collagiaas, tho spoaker nsod thess wordst | | rlonce beside denthbods, the “nurée 1n | Goms thasbiis of tue dasumanre o oreak fand the tumiliarizing, pactloularly of T wealness of londers 15.1n thelr jealousy | somber gray whispored these words to | “‘Whilo the presidont has boen delving into | Suooieotts W1 UIE AOVS M S e ot talant ‘wmong their followors, Sluny " | ono of tho sufferer’s friends lst aight in | revorts from his cabinet oficers aud treating praxaments 0F Sup | Wonorn Bips AUAY | mapantineabon during ihe yest ended. Jui Al off “into space. ~ An audiblo | of Japan. Suspecting smuggling, ho at- cuuso s Doen iuperilied gr lost ud iy & | o (enoment house in Soventeonth atrcet, | somo of tho most complicated pownis in | the squndron of evolution wis foraied, | i 1xil an increise of production ever woy | S0at wont up from tho erowd helow | temptod an fuvestigatior. Tho whites ran, B ot o e o 86 bostwod tposrniy | says n writer in tho New York World. © | dipiomacy. ne hus boen almost hourly pre- | 80d under the wise, pulnstuking and | former venr But s fecriase for, exportation. |, \§% nost all the women looked the [ but the Chinoso attacked the officers and Houtenants. Parnell’ welcomed ubility and The man hud been working on the | souted with guestions of statecratt. Ho has | able muanagement of its commander, ‘}v,“I!"'. L . vl P TE othor wiy, But the man was far awiy | beat him until ho becamo uncouscious. gave Its possessor every opportunity fordis- | Gook and a crane had fallen and strucke | Dad politics from New York to California to | Admirul Walker, excellent service is ho increase in production over last y i wy. ¢ 5 113 | Later bo identified two of his assoil- tinction. 1t he had ambitions, other than for [ (9K ADE & e AC R ANE BNG BITUG cousider; appointments from special agents | boing rendored to the navy and to the | 1%USSS77 pounds from denth’s door. e composedly 1 Ghibe MoLarent 6nd: two his conntry, thoy were never apparent, 1f he | him on the head. They bore him away | und messengers to diplomats and it [ iorad.ty 1008y RESLL Statistics show that great strides have | kissed his hands to the crowd and com- [ 2013 40 PR h bad 1tk uhuositios thoy. nover stood i | lid b Tho tempanir ol and gors to diplomats and a cabinet | country, The tremendous range and [ yo ) N et ; : ) L constabl weni aboard tho ship ad r un ex thoy never stoc to his squalid home. The compuny had 0 o boen made in the production and | mence pace! he metullic tape ; S ho e 1 puny oMmcer; petitions for pardons and requests 4 br ; menced to descend. The m. e | With warrants for the men. On sttempting tho way of & usoful man oceupying his proper | gont' doctor and AOpaRT A 088, DO pardons °quEsts | 6wor of both groat guns and the s0- | consumption of oleomargarino in the > si f o . oo, o Thapirntion whien started hin i | 8¢nt a doctor and a nurse, but these | for commutations of sentence to hang men. Srnnid fire’? ¢ that held him looked about the size of | 1o capture them the eutire Chinese crew s - s Cireeor and, kaided him i his Work was the | Were now of no avail, Ho ‘hns bad to think avout and aet | Culled ‘trapid fire? ordnunce “would | Nethorland, oloo ull to whe valuo of 810 | 1 0rdinury cord, and at times it couid | rounded the ofirs, armed with kui motto of the Manchester martyr, “God Save It is only a legend.” upon the Chilian complication while ing | sweep the deck of any vessel of every \)\M,f)fll) boiug imported from the United Statos rcely be 20! s hatchets, ote,, and a fight scome immine ) L . g g f g L par 1800, and scarcely be secen at all. At fivst ho § [ Ireland. “Yas, it is only a legend, but wait and | t0 Write about internai taxes or public land | living thing, and even the thick steel | during the calendar year 1890, and an esu- | ° ¢ i 1 fastor. | Teo poiice retreated to the hurricane dock Mr. Depew followed Parnoll through bis | oo " ;8 gonth and 1 jaws: to ass upon reported mussuores of | eidos” of u buutle ship are nono too e tolal outpat ot olaggraaginant s dappadislowlyuiiion e o bom tha | and fnaily eavo up the wttsmpt on promise work frow its inception, when withouly | "Upny Lo int ticki missionaries in China and the Caroline | strong to resist the hail of projectiles that | W00 pounds Belni broduced difing e | untll anothes A g © | that the men would be produced in the polico three who dared to follow ho attacked six | 'here wus tho faint ticking of the | jsjands whilo penning statoments of the wnult;nehuvqu Boninat Thent G a hutt | same period, of which nearly 125,000,000 | crowd. Suddenly he camo to a dond stop | MGLGey woraiug. Pon police today wero nob hundred and odd entrenched in the forms, "!i"'\n""rl“l*"'l\ ‘Lfl‘“ll l'lml broke uhe | fiuance. While writing upou a delicate potat. | 4o i pounds wore exported to |;.\:4..:::. Bolglum, | { tho' tenth story und puid his re- | gimea, though the Clinose are excitod by the usages and traditions of centurios, silence of the next fow hours, in his messago ho has had to drop his pea | Y% IR il rance, Spuin, Portugal, Sweden, Norway, | g001s to the crowd again. After a few | pecont’ riots in China, and believe tho whites No measuro shall pass until the demands [ The night ebbed slowly away and talk pon a dozon diferant subjects, ‘i The responsibility of tho ship’s eap- | Demark aud tho Dutch, Buglish abd Portu | WEEEIE 10" tho clyne ho pressed. | Wish to injuro the of Iroland uro granted.” was bis buttio cry. Dawn was almost breaking. foreign to his work. Whilo trying to frame | tuin is greator pow than ever. On his | gueso possessions, =~~~ s button and _made: another drop of ‘Thi foar of Butt, the shock to tho wries, | *“The tido—it is very noar the full | Paragraph upon postal aftairs, groat pano- | judgmont und experionce dopond the | 1n cnaptoron suzar the cammussiouor do: | Wi, WoPTRE Moy gon A ; oak il ; °F | states, judicial anpeintments and wraneles | cre istak ov i o payment of b ithorized starting and stopping the rool T tho radicals and the paralyms of tho speaker | “Clomo cloger if you want to see him [ fy*tng T ALy M el | seews Bl 0RA "",'“"","lf“ pve on his | fuify uet, The numberof sugar producors | Iy reached tho seaffolding, whero thrce hat 3 die.” vis . | - part may causo the destruction of the | who have applied for license is 4,006 and ‘o mon were added to the end of the ke e e A R Rl O i 1aadir atood . A vision, forming an abstract but dizzy partof | PATS Mo, CAIED KA p move men were i e e the puth of nublle | And the little group in the room | histhouglts. vessel and give the victory to the en- | their estimated production is 618,370,580 | yhe and the quurtette dropped down to s Doainoss denanding justico for Ireland. Mo | moved closer, And so, t00, he died— | Old army ofticers who have attempted to [ €my. His post igene of great duangoer; | pounas, of ‘which 5T3dU%3%0 pounds 18 | ¢y qund, ‘The spectators waited long ire eciin baflled the tosmen wh lod ~ the | died when the tide went out at break of | Writo orders on the battletield, while dodging | nlthough protected by the heavy walls | cane sugar. On this subject the com- L 2 1 tho fent 1 the house of for gen G sam o tha e | bombshells wnd hiding from plcket shota do | of the conning fower, from whence he | missioner *savs the above estimate of enough to :lmvlulul tio fons and then 4 e ahowlng thoy * coulc oAl 19 008 ho tido | G oiluot upon thoir task as overcoming in | directs the coufiea of tho combat, it Is | production wus mude by tho producers curly | moved along 1o mulce wiy for b Lt 15 2 dongarauy condittnn, o Siraatly. 10D nar suspended hor GXpol, for o was et :)lm]\ swopt sy toward & groat, uni- | couparison with the work the presidont s | oxposed, from its yory position forward | 1 the souson, and is cansidorably in oxenss | ghat had beon blocking ™ the thoroughs | picted or lmpure blood. 1t should " not he ng steictly within iholr own rules and fizht- | Jighted sea, a human soul. i ; ; XPOSs, 8 3 f what bo expected. Tho’ productic ; Howed to continue, & in it debility tho X 0 ¥ 18 gl Sty e oing for six weeks. No sooner ¥ n. of what may be exy N production | fure e allowed to continu B A e Vs Ly o aba “Iis only n legend, I know,” sald the | has he gotten down to work upon ong | 0% the dec “{ Ahe enomy’s fire, and | jy [ouisiana last year was larger than usual he machine which played tho prin system Is especially lHable to serlons atticks us that o mujority of the members from Iro- | nurse ufterward, “*but I have been beside | question than another bas been forced calm and determingd indeed must be the | and was 436,050,006 pounds as reported by | bii bupyin the experiment isa simplo of fllness. 1t 13 remarkable how benefloial i f th ! 1 pal p I i na want legisiation, wo ure propared to | many deathbeds and never yeu have I | upon him. He has locked ono door to his | Couragoof the mpn who in such a hell of | applicants for Jlicenses, and the prevalont | g, oo ™ Ty consists of n motallic tape a | Food's Sasaparila s i s cnervating state. ston and aot, known the fancy to prove false, Thero | Working room ouly to see anotber opon, a | fire and dovastagiol can coolly wateh the | opinion is that tho crop will mot bo any | F0 LS 0T T 0 eide and a thirty- Passeasing Just those ele Tospired Unquestioned Obedtence. | sooms to ho evon in doath, as in lifo, o | Wan enter and a dozon schemes riso beforo | foe and commugigyte his commands to | targer. The productian this yeur by teensed | ARG ML T el vanning on' o Hood’s cuts which the system 4 4 i ‘) i bim. To lock outcallers has mado bim much | his subordinates at the gunsorin the | producers will probably not bein excess of | secof L g g ont This proposition could not be sutisfactorily | strange tiae, and in the case of death a = - T 4 i astimat teel reel, which is fastoned to a web w heeds and veadily selzes, altlon oou 4 E ARan aunoyance—more than those who bave on his vels of o but- | following estimates 8 ) ] Sarsapa awwareds el Do b i s dld | tide in some strange sort blended and | message-working days, Monduys, been ro- bowels of Wip shijy £ tadoh ot the bk | Wigiaq pounds.” | helt that passes around the waist. Tho h this medicine puriies the Dhe houso that thelr representatives were actiog in kooping with tho circlo of tho | fused adwission. 11l boen his éxorionce hoi. ok 08 o ,‘,'\‘J‘K’I”J“,"Ltl‘lfl‘m’l‘; ?,“"‘:‘:)“"t:'l:l Qane Sugar. . .. coceeeeees 8000000 | ol g provided with & brake, whoreby fllle L Akl (ot foiite not, tide that runs out to the ocean.” that when he has fairly gotten out nis &t h Be sty haspaass Y0000 | the user can control the speed of his de of sereno strength which Is comforting and Parnell, lcontinued Mr. Dopew) was the ik wemoranda and bexan to get & point for the | Some manmuvre or evolution, ready | Sorchuni....... ; (0000 | SU0: URCEAAA BORNA: WG SRAOR B ke | Sailafiioe: Tiacls Ramsaasila Ik e hask fidsnse ml“mh‘:l’;“m‘( LY huss | at Sonthampton when an American, just ar- | on the next train and who came thousands of | orders to the engine room, while with | Total estimated produstion 42,0000 | 12 "fu.lm e e P Alan, The AL A0 U LR b e pte, 11 you Lellove n | Fivluk, offered to give up an American re- | miles, maybe. to soo him, and who can not | word or gesture he directs the course of | Tho amount of bounty to bo paid for the | A1 B PESEEE B BEEEEE, T, ooy g P PR T 4 o Yo must ' he represented | in | printof “Hrie Brighteyes” by Rider Hag- | wait, is at the door. Torefuse bim admission | the ship, and the stenm steering wheel | production of the vear ending Juno 50, 1502, | S1C 68 LI [ Lie hiipl 3 i Makes lamieat by mewmbers who will not with | gard. The matter was broughtto the at- | under the circumstances s to offend him,and | wavoyee ™ o5 0t S EORAT TG | will, it is estimated be as follows serew which can be fastened to the win that Hood's Sursaparilla is 0 and who can nolther be misied, nor | toution of two customs 1uspectors, both of | to admit him is to tako perhaps hours out of | | 1s of th ’ ol trained tormast On Cane BUZAT. ..o e .. 8,012,000, | dow sill or Lo any object in the room. one of the greatest medi- the Weak intiwidated nor bought. = (Give your wiswor | whom declared that Hagwurd was uot an | the work in hand. ‘Tho man who can keop | HANS O tho Well Lralded quartormastor | o, buet susur 2500000, - cines In the world. 1say g 1o Mr. Gladstonu's ehallen g, ho rosponse | gl anthor, The traveller was conse- | his good humor and a continuity of tnought | In the wild storm of battle, here in the | On sorghun.... . . S 3 #t ARG . 5 henafis o trong lel i the history of the eloctora; f Of Henry James' dramatized vorsion of his | this for the benent of all Bas no parallel o the hisiory of the Sl90iOFate | ulhtly allowed to koep his “Erio Bright. | undor these clrcumstances is '8 good one. | conring tower the mind that governs all | O mapio ..oiioivrivireee: - $iy W B ANRAC QXDRAUAOG TARNAD 0148 | NS BN B R e i tos, Mr. Parnell, and we will slect | eyes.” These inspectors must be the Writing a presidential messago in campaign | has its place; and for weal or woe, for R TG, | aET e e A ays 1 \HAd adE L e~ ok i pcprnd ovn e who rocently refused to allow an Ameri- | times is no fun, taken at it best. life or death, for viotory ordefent, the [ photsh i ies Lo o8 sugan, | dames kopt his play within tho lues of | Momet Hwaks Bammarti o o O e The perfoction of the land leagus by ‘l’&r- o {:l'fl“‘mu:‘:‘:g‘{ug’u'l‘:g;z‘l‘_":'fifa e Miscellaneous. thought that flashos over the wires, 0ven | yg people using more per capita than thoss | comedy, ho would havo eurichod the deama | §EIE :"m""l' 0 I TUANOR B nell and Davitt was next outlined, and the | Englau hag William Arkwright of Fort Buford, S. D,, | t0 the uttermost parts of the vessel, is | of any other country excoptthose of England. | with a work of much charm, which, with a Mus. M. A. BoanLxrT, Northyille P, 0., Mioh,' besetting dificulties of non-resident land- | wan'! —— is at the Howard. born here where lis the braing of the | Yer the last fiscal year we imported 5,483, | competent iuterpretation, might have held ~ 1 loediem was sustched 18 by USERY 2, Cror P, (e condit 4 v Iwy i pounds of sugar of the value of | long possession of the stage. As it ls, ho ’ out the achievemeuts of Barnell In stronger PEUSONAL FARAGRAPHS. o0 condition ot Hon, William A, Gwyer ship. e e 105,01, k31 und produced 512,201,3%" pounds, | bas tagged on, In pure wantonuess, it right Hopd s Sarsavparllla volef. Judge Willls Sweet, member of congress | driven by Thomas Riley ut Peansylvania [ Small in size, great in results; DeWitt's | Theamount of sugar produced fu the United | soow, lchismose and painful yoenes of melo- | gulduy alldruggiate. 815 six for 85, Frepatedouly When Parnell entered parliament at (ho | grom Idaho, is_ in the city en routo to | uvenuo and Seventh strooton Friday after- | Little Early Kisers, ~Hest pill for constipa- | States is avout ono-oightn of amount con: | drami W hoily out. of kooplug with what hs by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apotliccaries, Lowell, Masse poad of elihty-threo out of 1 ropresantatives | \Wishington: “Yoars ago tho judge was 8 | noon. 1s much improved, though ho is will | tion, bost for sick hoadache, best for sour | sumed. Tho commissioner estimates that | Kono batore, bhd calouiated 1o perpiox rathe AT oYy S vy P from Trela 0 e e hoes and the fortuncs | moember of Tus Bak edilorial stall sufferiug & groat doal of pain. Youn Riley, | stomach. tho Teceipts ~ from @il sources for | than to explain, ‘