No uate id " The rising generation is full of sur- prises for its elders. A class of boys in & Massachusetts SBunday-school ‘withdrew because its appointed teacher was a tgeab™ workman . —— Ta mami —— Ti A © The cultivation of the Byyptian ah palm in India is to be tried on a Jarge scale, and an order for ower seven hun- dred off -sets and three maunds of sced has been sent to Egypt. It is lutended that the consignment shall be distributed in several different provinces\for experi- ment, ee The energy with which the Mormons are proselyting in Europe is shown by the report of our Consul at Christiania, Norway. He says that the Saints have nine stations in Norway, and propose to ship a large number of converts the com ing year. The Norwegian records prove that 5000 of these hardy and industrious people have gone to Utah in the last thirty-seven years. The sum of $2500 for a mass of golden tresses seems pretty large, but it is just the figure Mrs. Hyer, of Indianapolis, places on the lost hair of her eleven-year- | old daughter, Lulu. The latter was committed to the Board of Children’s Guardians some weeks ago, and board d rected that her beaut: iid be cut off, and it was done , mother has charge of the child she wants the money. y 3000 medical women in the range from The ¢ whose incomes number suppiy maie paysiciat he only civilized country women il which prohibits ] Russ on The church statistics whi tendent Porter proposes to incorporate | the coming census will be curious ar interesting. The figures will give O ganizations or societies; chur h edit seating capacity; ¥ slue of church erty; communicants, give or attempt to church those neither goers tO non-( will they undertake ) iv the comparative value of the service rendered by the denominations respet The indeed be valuable tively in forming the world. figures ot Jast Pe int would Serves the Detroit Free Press. The extent to which in Engi near Mi Ret Hen editor of Truth, t stone invited BALATE of Conservative Home residence Uni that she was aving in rented from a rabid Tory. He | the proposed meeting and decided it. built vent Accordingly he walls, erected barriers in the the to hinder the gathering gates and did everything in his power crowd that gathered to hear Lab however $ were not deterred, but led out delay to demolish all the w cades, had ing proce eded in I gates constru ralia has a His Aust McLean moned rem father vincial « to s« hool the r He ca by his side amidst much merri honor,” he remarked ment. “Good gracious!” exclaimed the gl? HSI “And “Thirteen years and Well," his minder the education act HN i magistrate, “what height is feet six inches,” replied the parent, his age! what's nine months.” said the magis trate, ‘‘according to age he HOY . though not a cording to his stature, so 1 must impose " a fine of five shillings scribed as well built, apparently healthy, The boy is de and giving every promise of beating the record of modern giants It is not impossible that the new smoko- less and noiseless gunpowder, which has been successfully tried in several Euro- pean armies, may prove to be an epoch. making invention. The old systems of warfare will have to be entirely changed, Yines will be mowed down without a sign to show from what’ quarter comes the deadly hail of bullets. War's terror will become still ore ghastly, battles will be full of surprises, outpost duty will be doubly dangerous, the science of tactics will have to be reconstructed, And how deadly an addition the new powder will he to the sportman’s equip- ment! The noiseless destruction it deals forth is sure to hasten the extarmingtion of game, Much more serious is the as sistance it may give to murderers. It| dooks as an assassin might walk the oaks it an wasn. might walk ES A Republican Form of Govern- | ment Ty troduced. DOM PEORO, EX-EMPEROR OF BRAZIL A private cipher cable despateh from-Rio Janeiro, Brazil, received in London, states that a revolution has broken out there Other despatoles from Rio Janeiro mnoert ing the revolutionary outbreak assert that a movement in favor of a republican form of Government has recently been strongly fo mented, and is the sole cause of the rising, Up to the tame tins report was written, however there was bat little information of a tang ble characfer. The announcement was nade iv the cipher cables already at hand that the Brazilian Ministers have tendered thel resignations, snd that the situation is con troled by the army Later dispatches from Rio Janeiro fully confirmed the previous reports. The revo lution alms at the overthrow of the Govern ment and the proclamation of a republi The army supports the moveinont A provisional ramont has lished, including Senhors da | Benjamin Constant. Among the patch recs «i is one saving that Baron Ladari the Minister of Marine, bas been killed Charles BR. Flint & Co., of New York city received the following cablegram, dated a Rio Janeiro: “Revolution bas broken ou here. The Brazilian armies nn control Ministry has resigned. The revolution | for the purpose of forming a republic A despatch received at San Francisco by a coffee planter named W. Hochofler my that Dom Pedro has beon deposed and Brazil made a republic The Brazilian Minister at Washington sald that be had received po information from his Government with regard to the re ported revoluti n Brazil but ti he had receivest from his warty talligence of the saroe po ntained lu the oa Lie messag Flint & Co. of Now York i that had lant heard =a the { th wil i its strength v ountry perfoctly fawn etal and OVE rm fin since he he had strengt! in Bra opinor heft party his ihie that great the affairs in B months i thatth mied 1 thought razit in the x think mw had legram Sl There Ministeria the reports of Leon "Mriset SO trog hie evening Charles IL. Flint r nd cablegram fram wh the first one, and added the infor mation that the Brazilian Secrstary of th Navy had been killed. The ant soar Li Wo, wa tary « de Gotha M Vier i Triton rated 1 y Empire low ernm wiedged by the north having ot a of a sing) savernment | othodically enbark for Lis {| thuelo ] : i : { sil i | | : | posed he imperia he Brazilian Parnahyba was stili flying the imperial flag ha wr. The Parn ferred the impe al party to the A ‘ seamed oul { the harbor, couveys by the cruiser Ria io and t Parnahy ba, bound for Lisbon wend family go from th the loaders of th peace and we n the ALS am nto por a bRne ountey flepuhl fare of rarded by itinl to the the n verntnont The new flag of the United States of Bra which takes the pl of the imperial om bem with its ot Wen leaf, is com sf green and gold stripes, with a blue fleid which are emblazoned nineteen stars It has boon holsted everywhere and Is recog tized in every Province, with the exception of Bahai, from whic reports come of opposition 10 the new order of things Not a life has boon lost by the revolution whieh has overturned the Empire, and the only violence attempted was the shooting of the Imperial Minister of Marine; but his wound is not fatal, and he is now recovering Business in Lio was smspended only twenty. four hours, and an Empire was destroyed and aRepublie born almost before the general pub lo was aware that anything unusual was go on ay he Provisional Government has an nounced that all obligations incurred by the Empire, at home or abroad, will be faith. fully fulfilled by the Republic, done by the Ministry of Dom Pedro will righted by the sew Cabinet, which Is com posed of men who have the confidence of the : i i | | The WEange » re pe loaders in control of the Provisional | Government are tative Bragzilinps, known for their pa and in , Fonseon, the President, recognised as a brave soldier and an honest citizen, Baro THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, Eastern and Middle States, Turse men have been killed by a terrific explosion In Wylie & Wallace's chemical works at Philadelphia, Tug trustees of the Brooklyn Tabernacle have decided upon the pians for a new and splendid church, to cost $150,000, Trex prisoners, named respectively Brooks, Bertrand and Ricord, all charged ith theft, escaped from jail at Bt, Albans, t Mn Ronprr Boxxer, of New York, has bought the great three-year-old filly Sunol for $40,000. Sunol recently trotted the fast- est nile since 1885, achieving a record of | 2.10%. A rancor and enthhslastic meeting of Anarchists was held in the Cooper Institute, New York city, to commemorates the second abiveriay of the execution of the Anarch- iste at Chicago. Bpseches were rade by John Most and Sergius E. SBhevitsch, and a bloody social revolution was predicted Tax Brewers’ Board of Trade of New York city has promised half a million dollars to the World's Fair fund Tre investigation of the New York City Dock Department revealed gross carelommenss, ignorence and dishonesty Miss Carrie DeLaxo, aged twenty-three, hres committed suicide at Wesmonth Mass. by banging in her parents’ woodshed Fraxk Wena was crushed to death « revolving shaft ix the Luke Fieldes at Shamokin, Penn. na colliery South and West, GERMAN DAY" was celebrated in Louis ville, Ky., by Turners singing societies and other organizations to the number of 15,060 Copoxet, WiLLiam Goo effects of the wounds he received in his en counter at Laxington, Ky.. with Colonel Swope, in which the latter was killed PATRIOK AIRY it and killec Miss Fraxois E President of the Woman's ance Union, wii ioe died from the a pues of New Orleans, ww Andy Berrill WILLARD was 1 Christin was sh slocted 3 Temper met in Chicago A FEEIGHT train was derailed near Kenton and badly wrecked 1 Carter and Engineer were killed, and Fireman and Uonduotor De Witt ously injured ! Avery {udson Newman were wf NEARLY compiets returns show ti Boies t 0) for was a Metho but lately int, =n y an itinerant Congregations welling books A. SMITH, a prom I lrother of exis r Will was shot and killad by Calvin The killings supposed Htioal quarre at ting a de inent Alabams Ver loburne wn in A be the result Baltimore ad laration in the Cronin murder he saw Dr. Cronin en tage shortly before his then something fall O God™ “0 Jesus! visible «Toct on the ao cus] men Tunes a, = white men were fis bank All threes were killed Ing near Hedy " ‘ ave en 1 river A MASS-MERTING Eas beens held at Guthrie, Territory takes action regarding Noble's intention to remove th or the Indian lands, The Secretary's mously approved Carraix Srernex A. Moone was instant ly killed and T. E. Jackson badly wounded at Cambridge, Md. by the explosion of a n while firing salutes nel 3 wa delogntes $0 the ! at Chioaga wn vention under this ad Bl WER On which the 18E Cay wen d owt Two Iria Las a trvn ke escaping runsen men perished in th Witttax Orarerrn, aged 78, sexton of the trawhs M. E. Church, Baltimore, com- in the church by inhaling gas n eollided three miles nor with a switch engin k Reds Man, a Several other - A Fa mitted suicide A SPR t} White Rock, | | Lou ire ex ison. Ra'oh Shaffer a killed by we { acharge of giant powder. The f the 1 blown twenty feet { explosion and were terribly were prema Doclien fr $n were m the piace mangled ¢ wen admitted 50 000 in Chi Toe wil to probate | } Lrerar has ag He leaves KU ar Library Honssay, a noted Texas des 1 killed on the Little while resisting » Sheriffs poss (iROROE 10. has bee La Te reo Havyou Joser Warrens, a discharged soldier vainly applying for re Wd himself near Salt Lake City Cuier Juste WW, NH. Sure North Carolina Supreme Court has di Raleigh, N. ( alto eniEtmer hang all the counties For Lieutenant y of forty-one ‘With the ex the Republican Tur official returns from in Ohio have boon reo Governor they show a pluraiit tor Lampson (Republican of Go all ket i= olen ed ception vernon Htats i wl Washington Tue President bas appointed Charles F of Mi gan, to be nd Deputy wionar of Pensions LAnooin Sec Comm Tie annual report of Commissioner of In. dian Affairs Morgan: recommends the ab. sorption of the Indians as American citizens and the full recognition of their individu ality Tug President has jsued a proclamation admitting Washington to the Union Gaear Brivain has removed limita tion placed upon her delegation at the In- ternational Maritime Conference, in regard to the scope of the programme to be con sidered Tue International Maritime Conference voted down a motion to strike out the role providing that vessels approaching each other in a fog shall slow down ARTHUR LAVERASTRIE Calegate from Haytl the to the International Congress, XR presented to Beorstary Blaine and the Préfident Tue Ordnance Department of the Navy has awarded a contract for furnishing 2X5 revolvers to the Colt Arms Company, Hart ford, Conn., at $12.50 each Asmat, Guenanpt, whose management of affairs at Haytl during the troubles there last wel fot Kim the thanks of Bes. been ordered to proc wn the W. Indies Again. He will go in either the Kenrsarge or A | have been completed company cannot accept the reduction of rates Mr. Wanamaker proposed. Praxs for two 1000-ton gunboats, a prac- tice ship and the Thomas cruising monitor at the Navy Depart. | ment, | wend a decrease : Tur Catholic University in Washington was onened with impressive ceremonies. The President and Secretary Blaine were ainong the speakers at the banquet Tug delegates to the International Ameri- can Congress returned to Washington on their special ‘train, having traveled nearly 6000 miles, Foreign, Great loss of life has been caused in China by a flood in the Yang-tee Kiang River, Tar solar eclipse expedition has arrived safely at 8t. Vincent, Caps de Verde Islands, BARNU XM'S show opened in London in the presence of 26,000 speciators Generar Conoxa, ex-Minlter to Bpain aud Governor of t State of Jala, in Mexico, while on his way to & theas in Guadalajara, was stabbed to death by a md-* nan GrxERAL Bovrasaen has$ssued a “mani festa” to the French people from the Isle of Jersey Great distress sxists South Africa, resulting famine. The situation was critical at Johannest . where wero selling at lamin A pispaTel from that the Emperor Transvaal, from ought and reg sd to be adstulls in the dr ‘hanghs married gainst nis will in obedience y 3 mother, now refuses LO soe ¢ or his wile on the steam craft and on the Clyde ther bis not hed Tux hand on the employed Thames at Lon 0. gow, went strike Mr ( City of at Gl n INNERY ne nexico of the representative in the Thomas A. Edison, has made s « { i thie Mexican Govern i unent of a ner ol shara and med Bunda in Usa umns pspersed POrsOns Arrest the nite npted Boulang the Plax 158 A ferward : Two Lives have erty in the ty breaking of the dam about a mile west Mey s 3 a permanant ~ violin was damaged at McoClall mille Tus MmYs produ sent & cironiar Governors of 1 Tie trial i harged with having fungarian emigrant $ at Wadomios nti , i poss taxation of chur taining thereto Tie Swedish bark York for ¥ ARCHDUKE J name of Johann shiptauilding yar ae Emperor arrived at Innebrne Fran : ia Joseph 1 ri at the a and kissed Emperor W band of the Emper way “ ¥ » 4 ” TTC THE NATIONAL FINANCES. Figures From the Annual Report of the United States Treasurer United States Trecsurer, Hust annual report is characterized as a remarkal history of the public fis sues and the expenditures having been oeedad bul a few Li since the four of the Government The former an to $557.000. 008, and the Iatter to $200 inclusive of $17 202 502 paid in prea bonds purchased he surplus res June 30 were 87.761 rm BOL I8, as ox th the yea counting premium « A expenditure On June ¥ urer’s « the sum of $0 sum of 20 0 3 h fir decreased In the ints } to $127. 081 80 and 1 805.0600 two $108 00% Treasury in exorss of was $193.610172 in | 1850 The changes that took place were an f mys that the past fs th IRDONE, IX , (Wd MipEIred w was in 2 f effective and A Year ant | pated y nis al increase Of ad took of # . A contract the national bank ire $25. 750.000 of gold, ie the stock. The total and circulating notes, exci mbes of deposit, his AT tative of moneysin the | reas y P04. 040 for 1885 and 1 006 005 42 waking an apparent $38 000.000 In the total eountry. As the hol decreased in the inte a 000.00), the circulation in $8,000,000, The publi Jost $18 and $30,000,000 of motes, and gain in silver \ The increase of the circulati certificates was about $50,000 kept pace with the rate [or the tw years. Thenew issues of small tions appear to have fully sup of the country, and no further difficulty is _ppre hended in furnishing such denomins tions as they are wanted, within the mils of the coinage of silv Hara These oor tifloates now exceed in volume every other kind of paper currency except United States notes The coinage of the standard silver dollars has procesded without any incident worthy | of remark. Without much change in the amount in circulation, there is a tendency to As the efforts to increase the circulation bave proved futile, no ex. traordinary inducements have beens held out | to the public to take them. During the year the national banks with. drew $06.30. 900 of their bonds held by the Treasury ss security for circulating notes or ublic moneys. The deposits amountad to | 05.943.700, There remained at the close of the year $145121450, belonging to nm banks, as peenrity for circulation, and $45, 222,000, belonging to 270 banks, as security | for deposits. The amount of public moneys | keid by depository banks ran down from | $8. 71851118 7.000.714.99, the result ly of the volustary acts of the banks in surrendering the deposits and withdrawing thelr bonds. The semiannual tax on cirea lation amounted to §1.410,881 for the Tear. — ation than tock Are > rewen WRN nl Filan 1 WN reas NE of g od $50, 000 000 or n of silver having previous denomina- lied the needs a, er do Tue steamer arrived ab San beat the record vy i trip in thir eat there i ihr y hy MARY G. CALDWELL, The Young Woman Whose Mpnifl. cence Established a University, Miss Mary Gwendolen Caldwell, whose gift of £300,000 resulted in the establishment of the new Catholic Uh ity the granddanghter of anil A bullder of Yash H rward a thentres and born in England in Amorica in 15106 made nt | Ver al ington, is Caldwoll successful manager Dusiness tnan He was 1798, and coming to his first appearance J nines once an actor f1 Chinrle i | cs — une 1 7 48M NDS I JWN THOUSA 10.000 RC ED. Homeless Floods Over Families ir China Through The Ran brought as China extiraor under PA Fran The} linar walter Ning rowned at | The provi lod dist THE LABOR WORLD. Kiran t that nlace nade a eposch They r Labor law Hite or no rel Tm ns Minneapolis iu at Boar g fue ation ‘ iperintendent mn and the organisa tio in bands yventing child jabor OF the coke inst Yoar an valued sti) Pennsy by far the Largest portion, region alone produding fons Tue Rev. Gilbert Delamatyr, who ropre sented the Labor party of Indiana in Con. LT AREL “whnell pearly 5 000, 000 | grows from 1879 to 1881, and who afterward matters in | took an active part in labor Denver, Col, is now pastor of a church in Ohio Ar Helmeville, n manufacturing village of Lancaster, England, there is a lady who pre side at all the labor meetings and has organ. pod thee operatives, Hor name is Eva Hum. bold, and | brunette Boston reldnorios except ome, and hundreds of yen have boon discharged, Those who are working Fo age $9.95 a week. Formerly they got 810 $i $12 a week, working twelve hours a y. ALL the mundetone from which grindstone Aho ude is practioall) Ruriith Tih A by Olio nud ' product i NE ti ps bed into grind. oN otis varving | dering of Une she is a pretty and spirited | | cometo the ~onclusion that this wholesale: Tue Sugar Trost has shut down all its | work ten hours a day sud aver. | LATER NEWS, MMyri the New arresied on a York city the Becre- Wittaan L. WH hargs of perjury in Dock Department investigation wry of the Board was discharged, the revig- wtions of three dockmasters were aooeptad, anid ono dockmaster was suspendosd A oo Bohra J hot Loren desperado at inded wotinded anda wi an entire himself fatally Bi, PapnerL, n ther of in a wiate DEiia hw Boone Bordentown, N. TALMAGE'S NEW CHURCH. Plans Approved for an Fadifioe to Seat 5000 People, {fa large ir ral thos floors will n wide pean Tew -p VATA re will be Aven of Yim largo benefit £ will Iw with the in plain sight THIEVES IN TIMBER. Government trees Cut and Carried: Over to Canada open-timbored ” A new United States Customs station has been established on the south shore of Lake of the Woods, neur the mouth of Rainy Lake Uver in North Dakota. The Deputy Col. lector there will probably Lave his hands full in putitog a stop to the wholesale plan. Sam's forests on the north ern boundary of Minnesota. It is stated that the Canadian sw mills at Kevwaten, a station on the Northern Pacific Railial tise north shore of Lake of the Woods, wr 3 beens for several years past engaged in mano. i facturing lumber from Joge cut in Minne: \ AA, Ana 3 . ralted across the lake to Onnadisg territory The United States Govermoent bas at last lumber stealing piust be stopped, and the es tahlishment of this Customs station ix one of 14 smid
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