Lynn, Mass., is the first world ir the manufacture of boots shoes, and particularly those for and children. am ————— Not including Alaska, Brazil is 188 in extent than the United States; it jesses within its limits an area of 3,2 964 square miles, with a popula 12,833,275. A In the report of the direetors of Eng. lish convict prisons is a of the devices to which in order to obtain admis city in the 1) : bd Armary. It seems that prisoners almost {nvariably exaggerate their symptoms to ! such an extent that detection of the im- posture becomes easy. A number of the fast Atlantic Ocean | vecord breakers have been laid up during | the winter months. they can only be run at a profit during the summer, when the travel is great. | It is said that | . i The City of Paris, which has broken all | : . i records, however, will continue to run | throughout the winter, next spring and mmer, During the past ten months England has imported 301,249 hundred weight | panned meats from the United States, $2,244 hundred weight from Australia, | 22 388 hundred snd 122.420 hundred weight from other The receipts from the United weight from Belgium sountiries., Btates were 95,630 hundred weight greats r this vear than last, Captain M. V. Bates Barnum’s Kentucl weighs bride weighs a litt Both and ¢ Sl y are in comfortable circumstan Jates owns several fine fa foreign of ie it A One the who ro m th from New Y that one of the strangest e Cot rk city to Baltim seen in the untry was dinner or gixty miles abroad as a nation the Washin aot prepared waters been a pil far with ti the maze or whirpo render na Yancouver of fog. the lives eral, Lord Stanley, wot have mander of been unhapp: The big her couj Mersey, mantled broken athan of the ful cares SO WES AS n bein an bux ser, ten me of her sts sovaafii! Y—— Sent to her bul he 11) ship construction as to her owners, She was 691 et sixty I In the her fate { ships of eighty three feet wide, and 22,500 t of the Washi the impracticability o ns burden, opinion ngton Star pr Ves | her size, and it is safe to say that we shall not look upon her like again A short time ago the papers had ana sount of a man who showed his wonder ful powers by mesmerizing, or hypnotiz ing a person, but wus unable to re the subject to her normal Herald, there was an experiend ed hypnotizer near Fortunately, observes the Chicago by to undo the work of the exhibitor But there might not have been, and the ! i | set to work to reclaim his ranch, and in ten subject of the experiment might have re- | mained mesmerized for a week, sssistance could be had, work of some French and other European | i or until Thanks to the H scientists, hypnotism is now one of the | recognized means of relieving disease is now established on 8 scientific basis Like sll other means of treating sick peo It | | ple and disease, it Is a dangerous thing | when used by unskillful and ignorant per. sons, and its use by such persons can but tend to bring it into disrepute a a cura. tive agent, The exhibitions of mesmer. ism should be discountenanced as against the feelings of humanity and public pros printy. A public exhibition of the effects of hashish would probably be interest. a¥ uUDS, heat Section in hubmerged, Flooded by the of a Levee, Dispatohes receiv { at San Francisco from Colusa and oth: ints on the Sacramento River have shown that that river is gradu ally falling, The country was pretéy well covered with water and many valuable ranches were flooded. How great the loss is | eannot be estimated until'the water entirely subsides, but it will besovernl millions, The Colusa people had an anxious timd, but their fears of the breaking of the levee wore ended, | when a levee just above the town gave way | and great body of water poured over the rich country between Colusa and the Buttes, In this great valley were more than 100 fnmilios, but now all that could be seen their habitations was an occasional chimney | = gabled roof above the dreary waste of wa- IP. Ono of the saddest cases is that of J. R Tolman, who had a fine ranch about three miles below Colusa, He had scarcely re. covered from the serious Hood of 1870, in which all his buildings were swept away and his family narrowly ezcaped with their lives, They were compelled (0 take refuge in a strawstack, and from the fearful exposure his wife sickened and died, Tolman, however, years built a fine house and reared one of the Lest orchards in the valley The other might he discovered that the | levee that protected him was fast growing | weak, and, remembering his former terrible experience, he roused his family, and drove | rapidly into Colusa. Next afternoon a break wan disc the hole, and it was thought at the time that the work was securely done. Tolman went to town, took supper with his family, and re turned to keep a lonely night vigil on the At 11 o'clock he burried into town for | water | The | levee help. The bank bad broken and the was pouring in torrents on his ranch, line of patrolmen extended for nine miles up the river and six miles below. The watchers were ont hand when the break occurred at Tolman's, but were powerless to check it, Mon above Colusa, had to be abandoned, and was lying under ten feet of water, P. V. Burky and Bow two of Moulton's foremen, had a perilous experience going down from the ranch. They made the trip in a small boat was constantly shipping water, Theis 4 what was a country fore, but which then ait white-capped foaming len ng ~- 1 the dispatches were re reak was reported below neant that Grand Island, section of the valley, was was estimated that two land was flooded, or fully 790, - 0 mcres in grain, and that nothing cond sve Manat a wheat ranch near Ww Hand { { he worst effects wiamation District divided into sraall nder water, W_ BE, horities in the val No at $500 vor from Colusa, ‘ ] wr : while wides of all un rat Is i st w ler water thirds of the is 0 We weually as {lean are PROMINENT PEOPLE. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE BREWER § Justice Field PHYSICALLY man in the H Pn mn Hoxixy sac ved] dyspeptic Speaker Reed iN, Fras the Briti fire GryERalL tract to ds Ny ULANGER or thirty Jot som Victor Arry aN THER Q of Wal § ever Exin Pasa isan Austria 1840 Tux Prince of Wales makes a x " — 8 real name § and was bors r anywhere of not beng s~ and Was HENATOR physicians ts work during ROK iH him the present Sexaron Fare | height and stoutly built stache are generos Kray po fast for his RETARY DLAINE w= eggs [or brea cracked wheat f lunch and roast be dinner This diet has improved heaits { atiy ux now Chinese Minister at Washingt i= exclusive, and ¢ his Legation from accepting Washington drawing rooms garages the members of invitations Limos Gronag Baxcnort, the historian, is eighty nine. He says that he still remembers hi early days when he got only two dollars for an article, and was glad to get it Porronrio Diaz, the President of Mex combines a sallow skin and rigid mouth with blue-black, closely cropyx | hairand a droop ing moustache tinged with gray Count Bonenenrzery, who is the richest man in Rusda, is the only one of the Hussian nobles whom the Cear ndescends to honor with his confidence and intimacy Ex-Exrsnon Dox Prono will pass the winter at Cannes, France, occupying the villa of the Duchess of La Tour Naumberg, who is an inthinate friend of the ex Empress Exrenon Winriaw, of rousingly cheered for assisting Von Moltke, before a large crowd, in putting on his military cloak and then buttoning it for him Ronenr Corman, the millionaire miner, of Cornwall, Penn, is a thorough machinist, and oan run a locomotive as well as an en fineer He has a railroad of his own at count Gretons Germany wan methodical life in his Edinburgh home, He has an lmmense correspondence and takes pride in answering every letter he receives Hexny W, Granny, of the Atlanta Constis tution, says that his business partner after the war had “neither breeches, home nor money.” Now he lives in a home that cost $90,000, and Is worth a quare: of a million Witiiax K, Vaxoenniy, the head and center of that family of millionaires, is an athletic built, boylshdooking man of radiant | complexion with a brace of unpretendin side-whiskers and the most complaisant ¢ i ri He dresses tolerably, and is not sovered near his barn, Lut a number | ' of willing hands succeeded in stopping up on's big ranch, which lies ten miles | EE NS ST # L pe cnt HI oro SR AY \ | intendent | Groff. of Nebraska, | the General Land Offlos; William M. Stone, | of lows, to bs Assistant Commissions of the Te rs FA A SSS 4 0 18 ST THE NEWS EPITOMIZED. Eastern acd Mid Warsey & Co., Newb ‘donlers In Yoolen and will goods, have ¥ailed for $500, Prren CLavses, a lineman of New York city, whileon a pole repairing a wire was kil His bord, ang for thirty minutes be- wh. fore it could be LAUS Brreckxrs’ big sugar refl hting the tates. nery, hn which he intends Sugar Trust, has 1 0) tions in Philadelphia. It cost about 83,000,000 and has a capacity of 2,000,000 pounds of sugar a day, : Ir was decided that no delegation from Netw York city be sent to Washington until Cog. ress should have taken up the Expositiga ill Mayor Grant sued another appeal fr subscriptions. os SER 6) The ( , under Lieutenant Mchmidt, had an eng®Bement with the Bush on the ons const of Africa, Twenty-sight Bushiris were killed and the others escaped, Coroxer, Crainony Boors, the chief? of staff to the commander of the Salvation Army, has been std in va for ine fringing the decree by whic Was CX polled from Bwiss territory. , Tx Swiss Federal Assembly has elected M. Louis Buchonnet President, and Dr. E Welti Vice-President of the Republic of Bwitzerland for 1800, A coszeston hax sailed from France to Inspect the Panama Cana! Minister i of Foreign Affairs a formal rixjuest that he would proclaim the recognition of the { Brazilian Republic, Tax American Federation of Labor mat | in convention at Boston, Ovrrver Jouxsox, the prominent ani- slavery agitator and newspaper writer, dil at his home in Brooklyn. Thomas N. Hanr, Republican, has been reslected Mayor of Boston by about SOGO majority. ] ALL the schools of Marlboro, Mass, web closed owing to the prevalence of diphthie- ria. Taner United States internal revenss augers have been arrested in New York ty, and two others indicted for extortisg Roney from merchants on the ground of #x- iting the gauging of spirits AT the inquest in the cases of the five min killed at the National Line Pier, New York city, a verdict of accidental death was réu- dered. Richard Johnson, one of the victinge was shown to have left three widows, Ex-Presmest CLEVELAND urged balbt reformy and Henry W. Grady discuss the rade problem in the South at the basafet of the Boston Merchants’ Association, A cae1x occurred at Rundy's coal mipe, near Buller, Penn., killing an unknown man and fatally injuring Frank Hauff, both uso. ers, South and West, Tux Pan-Amercian Congress adopted jhe report of the Committee on Committers, dnd elected two Vice Presidents, F T Presipext Hanmisox and Viee-Presidint Morton were present at the opening of ths Chicago Auditorium, the largest Opera hibinn in America. The President made a spirch of congratulation The great edifice fost $3,000, (x0) | Tax Capital Loan snd JTavestment Con- pany, which was organized about six momshs ago at Lincoln, Neb, with a capital stooRof $10,000,000, has gone into voluntary Hquita- tion A BOILER in Dean Birmingham, Ala, an & King's sawmill, par exploded, killing tres Coroxzl Justus H. Rarupoxe, founfer of the Order of the Knights of Pything ded at Lima. Ohio. He was born at Deerfield XN. Y.. in 1580 A TRAIN ran off the track at Watertown, South Dakota, causing the death of the &- gineer, fireman and brakeman Wine Jonxsox, aged Haven, Ky. shot and killed { fourteen. The two had Ford was attacking Johnson, Ware Cars, at Holyoke, Col, horse whipped J. 8. Bennett and W. D. Kelsay, two prominent attorneys of that place, horsew hipping is the result of a county smi War, W. C. Cnzsrersax, a conductor, was ren over and instantly killed at the depot in Nor folk. Va. His foot got eaught in a frog and he fell backward. The train passed over his body, cutting it in two lengthwise Ticoraax McDerued, 8 school teacher, and lis wife have boon drowned in the Widte River, near Shoals, Ind Tix Indians on the Great Sisseton Rewer vation, in South Dakota, have voted to sell 1.000, 000 sores of land at £5 per acre, throw. ing this large tract at once open to settle ment A WORKING train twalve, New Tommy Fol, quarreled asd 4 on & Jogging road ran Whitesboro, Cal, and 4 weer and wo killed and the fireman badly rien kod cog « wore swept away and one add y Santa Crus onpelly and ke through od at Iron were “Jack” rl arn Fa [acomn They are smugglers who authorities much x : y N at ium tevl of Waterloo m made Cashier Naoot! Ia, has inted to the varant nleation of I~ wit a Ash the def Washington, Wintiax H, Sworn, colored, for several vears Assistant Librarian in Washington, has been promoted to be Librarian of the the Hous Mas wr Loan, sister of the President's wife, after several months’ illness, has died fim JULIAN Pauscoerore, the British Mis ister and his wife gave a reception tn the delegates to the Marine Confersnon my Tur following nominations have beén cone firmed bry the Henate Robert | Porter. of New York, to I» Supe of the Census; low A to be Commissioner of General Land OMos; James M. Townsend, of Indiana, to be Recorder of the Heneral . | Land Office Pormason Joux Bruanr Bracke, the | distinguished scholar, leads a simple and | Paesioerr Hanmsox, accompatied by Private Neoretary Halford, has returned | from Chicago Tur Treasury Department ls informed that the Government of Veneruela has the lmport duties on corn, ries, bets and pens, which were placed on the free list last June, Foreign, A Russian newspaper states fiat an Englishman was arrested at Sebastpol, in the Crimea, while sngaged in makin shetohon of the batteries and forts of the Jace, Compromising documents wor found n his possession, Romenr Browsing, the poet, has died in Venics without any suffering ill but a short time with bronchitis, Ture American Legation at Para has de- cided to demand the trial of Moussa Bey for | of Public Schools of Pennsylvania, restored | the murder of a missionary in Crete, mp 1 LATER NEWS, Dr. B. C. Huge, State Superintendent has died at Lancaster, aged fifty-nine years, Warnes Lerasn, Jn, the well-known hoe tel proprietor of Long Branch, N. J., hax wade an assignment of all his property to Joseph McDermott, a lawyer of Freehold, The Habilitios $102,000, Tur injunction obtained by the electric including mortgages, are light companies, of New York city, restrain- ing the city from interfering with their prop- erty was dissolved, and preparations ware at | onoe made to cut down defective wires, Tue State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, which met at Harrisburg, Penn, decided in favor of giving farmers the same protection wijoyed by manufacturers and against oon pulsory education Two brothers, John and Alexander McKel- lar, aged twenty-one and twenty. seve) years roses tively, were buried alive by the cavein Mich ES of a sand pit near Casson Tue Huron mine offi Mich has Finnish w and boarding house at Hancock two nen a the flames A JOINT resoiuts houses of the Legislature urging Virginia's Senator fives in Congress © vote World's Fair at Washington ApJoTant-Oexenal, Hasniy sylvania, bas reported to the War ment that the National Guard of comprises G05 commissioned offl and that the total enlisted men nu men in the State available for duty is © Tax Pan-American Congres at which the charge of the different subjects pesschon COMI ered by the Congroms were app Brenerany axp Mus. Bram son, Walter, went to Baltimore dinner given by General Felix Aj and Mra Boone Blaine, Tunes little boys broke t id while skating at Port Hope, Ont were drowned Ax artillery officer and a sa arrested in BL TP with an stbempt on clersbarg or the Russia. Tae mangled body her of “Ji time, was found am sol which arrived fr land, from to be an AS [md and will y 10 take urred THRER magazioe nia nitroglyoerine, were blown up al Thre derricks ¢ th Penn wrecked, twenty flv Clarendon, ansand barred burned, shattered { and window ol tance of a mile around, Loss $70,000, Tre American Federation of Labor son at Boston pr for a strike fund in preparation for the demand for the eight-hour day on May 1 HE Aaa made vision ANOTHER man slectrie shook In York oit; vigorous onslaught made on the over fad wires by city officials, with the result that the town was left in comparative dark ness by night has been killed by Now WAS Aan and a A Loon in the Conemaugh River carried off several bridges and did other damage at Johnet wn, Peon Toney were killed by & coal trai running through an open drawberidge over the Overpeck River near Hackensack, N. J | Miss Rrra Dunoix, of Dover, N. | while walking on the track in the railroad , was run over and killed by a shifting men Prestoryt Hanmsox, ex President Clove | the centennial celebration in New York city | of the first sitting of the United States Su. preme Court. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, com mitted suicide at Wormley's Hotel, Washing | ton, by shooting himself in the head, He was a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, Duning the progres of an anti-Semitic meeting at Vienna a riot ooourred between the Radical German Nationalists and Austrian Conservatives. Five of the parti: cipants were injured, A Powrvourss force in Africa, under Herpa Pinta, picked a quarrel with a savage i i ibe cll Makolole nd bchored hundreds 3 Tax Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs | i sent by cable to the Portuguese He had been | } a. | Jeilled and thirty-five serious y | result of a fire panic at the Joh | a week or two ago | was raised | sudden warniog might moar H, | | Shep | Lambe Fair to Good | Hoge~Good to Cholos Yorks ! { land and Justice Puller will participate in | ! | WheatNo. § Corn Xo a Yellow | Oate-~No. 2, White ] ,, : Praxxrix B, Gowsx, ex-Prosident of the | Plour—Spring Wheat Pat's { Corn A PANIC'S AWFUL, RESULT. | Another Disaster in Il1-Fated «Johnstown. ——— w- Johnstown, Penn, the city of disasters, has had another horror, It came in the night, and though its dead and Injured victims do | not number more than one hundred, all told, it came upon them with even Jes of warning or preparation than the awful deluge of May 81. Twelve persons nt least were Nred as a nstown Upera House, which was opened 36 the public only Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cabin” was the play, and there was a large audience present, considering the very limited means which Joh people pow find at thelr command for any kind of amusement pu Dur ing the perfordinoce the “Fire To » people ar town Oe those who bad passed through | and had not forgotten its h contagious, It spread like v on every lip in an instant panic stricken the hundred sudiencs rushed, over seat bodlies, toward the or was only a single, narrow st one another, hoadloug, the tumbled, regardiess of the « 3y 145 o'clock A. ¥. nin been recovered from the and auditorium the injured had } fics and drug Y tion. By2 a counted, and it {4 i Gog . | might yet be sw number of in thirty-five superfici the rescued It was I Wailer on the « forve it away the dead and w When the jan persons were fi M s Hos ie All theres Da | and | ar the RE- L'ik AND DRAMATIC, THE MARKETS. common Live Dressed City Mill Patents Wheat--No, 2 Hed Hive ~Ntate Barley «Two.rowed Nate Corn Ungraded Mixed Oats«No. 1 White Mixed Western No. 1 Long Rys ity Nteam State Ureamery Dairy, fair to good West. lin. Creamery Factory Hate Factory Hikime Light Western Egzgw-Stato and Penn BUFFALO Flour Extra Hay Hiraw Lard Batter Boers Western Madium to Good Flour Family... . ay Northern Barley—No. 1 Canada. ....s BORTON Bteamer Yellow Oats No, 2 White... Ryo-SUat0, cco comiiisires 00 @ WATERTOWN (MASA) CATTLE MARKEY Pool Dressed weight, ..... 4A 0 ye Lldve weight... a 1 Meerss Na sana Hoge Northern... «.... PHILADELPHIA, Flour Pann, Wheat No, EEE RS as THE YEAR 1890, Thur. Wages | He 3 CER 910 15213 1412516 17 {1920 21 LEE EA 26 27.98 39 30 3 wes Tor 1800 ‘ } / Evening Stars r I Planets Brightest Chuarch Days an earviis { the ’ if Hussian Sovernme rod Acros the | be 4000 miles of ver transportation Siberia to P's track and verage of a million letters are deliv in London every woesk day In jetn there are twelve postal de fay except Sunday Water Board in Bos wore 20000000 gal fire purposes in the Inst three days of Novem Fue engineer of the reports that " tom ther Has iy ring walter used for the Ir is expe ad that a av acted by the present Cham iw France, by the terms of row n France w wil soon be on of Deputies in h all foreigners 1 be subject to a heavy wh ing lax Tur largest landowner in the world is Mrs Emma Forevthe, the daughter of the former American Consnl at Samoa. She has a plan. tl wm of 150 000 acres and employs 300 peo Pe Tren has boon a great snowstorm through | all emntral Germany All the Thurin raflways, as well as all thos in the Rhine wovinom were so olwirected tial travel was or the time at an end ACCORDING 10 the report of the Commis donner of Internal Revenue there were manufactured in the year ending June 5, INN0, nearly 390,000 000 more cigarettes than | during the preceding year It isthe intention of the Austrian Cov. ernment 10 pass ot t lnws with refer. snoe to emigation, gents who sve found guilty of frandulent reprossutations will be | Gable to a sentence of five yoary' penal servi tude Tan fears that a famine would prevail in
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