. EE Sa oo ——— ws — | : ) BRIDGE. orator erga TE] THE NEWS EP ITOMIZED. BLACK. DEAT ABROAD. | i a Tweltth avenues thence the via ue | FEostern and Mic 1d1e States, i —— FI a ——— " ———————— wo ro SS SoA Strawberry plants are now set out New York City has more Southerners by machinery. What next? than any city in the South. It is about thirty miles across town It in London, and for that entire dis- | Tondon fully tance there is said to be an unbroken line of residences and stores, York and New Jersey. carve cast and reach a grand Warren Tuixo and John Fagan, of Lynn, THE SING LAR PLAGUE NOW | The President's signature to the New York the sDaes ron Thirty Mass, disobeyed thelr parents and went . ' { | streets, fron swimming ; both were drowned. and New Jersey Bridge Company's bill pu: | ’ v This station will be 409 fet y 190 ai . . ’ RAVAGING CHINA. | that dual concern in the way of proeseding pine, and the drawings show a grand and LIGHT persons were injured | | Station, N. J.. where Py | is estimated that thers are in 8 three million people who never enter a place of worship, roomy hotel facing on f ————— with its project without further delay, The trolley cur. The fagman wa whole scheme has been tinder consideration | blocks, two. me viedo s | ties and freight cars obstru ste tor years und both the New York and New ihe grace of the we | neer's view, Symptoms That Astend the Pestilence Which May Spread Over the Whole Earth ~The Home of the Disease nad the Chinese Method of Treatment, The Supreme Court has decided that The Children’s Aid Soniaty of New | 8 telegraph company is not liable for York City takes out of t' sstreets over 10,000 children every year and makes them self-supporting by teaching them trades. Janes Fousnay. an ol York City, shot and killed his youngest out his own brains seavid hy grief Crazna DY griei } errors in the transmission of a cipher dispatch. Cexraas Pennsylvania « jected the compromise wi with the miners wmber of miners ia var resumed work The records of the State Department at Washington make it evident that ‘he singu- \ . tee made lar plague now ravaging China is ths Black 4 lar Na. ff Je 4 4 larg Death or Plague which devastated London SUK LA the in 1665, 4 ! J ala = ars 3 | Goopwin & Rwive moters of New York City ment Habilities from #500 000 ¢ The New York Times notes the fact | 1] that “the only part of the country | The American trotting horse is be- which seems disposed at present toin- coming popular in Italy, Of the 893 private stallions in that country which were approved by the official iuspec- tors, seventeen were American, vite or encourage immigration is South." It bad its origin in Yunoun, a Chinese Al 2 province where it is endemic, The Catholio ay Lew aA AY - rah r missionaries there hold that it is a pestilence _ : i emanating from the ground, As it slowly hy A SLO RET Ar tire | rises ull animals are drowned. so to speak, | - - ad - - A C1 mmresT washed awe ay An en dre Lae A in Its poisonous ood-—~the smaller creatures { " growing grain in Pe le Penn prerogatives and appurten- first, and man, tallest of all, last, ! , nd vans ances of royalty —including a throne £750 000, Busser Hin Day was celebrated in Bose The island kingdom of Tatota, near Rou, Hunks tu Hasiiard, Comn New Zealand, with all the privileges, rights, The London Times says that the only time at which Mr. Gladstone has succeeded in commanding the unani- mous sympathy of the whole British nation was when he had his eyes The English are pushing north operated on. Its approach often may be foretold from so d v ’ ER" y (bu a y Avgitn the extraordinary movements of rats, which | — Fam. " . Ee TRA ' . at his Sh lence highest leave their holes and run about the floors - = 13 vwe tl — the He ea without a trace of their accustomed timidity, - R— of the Common Epringing continually upward, as if trying to Jump out of something. The rats fall dead, NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY BRIDGE ACROSS [HE HUDSO | the pouitry, pigs, goats, ponies and oxen ——— S—— x EY RM raged | successively, {| Jersey Logisiatures havo passod acts creat- | will be forty feet to the ‘ ! . - { In man its approach is indicated by minute ing commissions to locate the bridge and its | of the station wo db rg O 4 - y I | red pustules, generally in the arm-pits, but | approaches, 3 to the slope o round to Eig ith avenue The Baltimore American muses: It the latter direction lie the elevated | ©0cnslonally in other glandular regions, If | Toe bill provides for the sanction of the | It will be utilized for trucks and other lan it were not for the savages in Afrioa | : ie ja nty of pustules appear the ease 18 not eon. Becretary of War, through his engineers, of | . | pastures or plateans of this part of {dered so desperate as when they are few, the plans of the company. I'he present the glorious art of war would have | Africa: blessed The suffe sror 18 soon seized with extreme plans, as prepared provisionally by Rug. Sonus 1 with th Antidgoand tis ap; Sons a : . atic ; sa woakness, followed In a few hours by agon- neers Thomas CC. Clarke and Charles B he New York and New Jersey Bridge Com few human beings for target practice mate and fertile soil, and destined ere | izing pains in every part of the body, Delir- Brush, provide for a span of 2000 feet with a | pany expects to build the bridge in four in these modern days. The poor Afri- | lam shortly ensus w, and in nine cases out of | [| yours after the pletion of the prelimin cans are not able to do much except to get shot and die. and erown bidder. ~is for sale to the from Yambesi and west and south New Weehawken, nscious in other iamage Was through and beyond Mashonaiand others were parts of New Jersey, and done to churches and bulldis kinds, James Flanagan, ¢ killed near Bergen Field, He graph-pole when lightning stru vehicles, In all fifteen present railroads will be | with a temperate cli Tux pine Yale athletes t + Oxford men or ir Engle long to be the seat of a great em- 150 foet, There will be width enough for | aries, and the cost is estimated at $40,000 { the patient suddenly recovers to all appear- | six tracks, and upon reaching the Now York 1 000 ; | ONT anoos and Joa ves his bey >, but in such cases | ERMON citi es MANY MINERS KILLED, AS | SOON AS A CAKE ap pe Are the { hiness ro sert the aMicted, leaving him in a room with FATAL EXPLOS SION OF FIRE- DAMP IN AUSTRIA. clear height above the spring high tides of nj ton the result is fatal. It often happens that | pire. CP. It is said that so mach farm land in | C alifornia 1s ceasing to be a factor of England has lately been allowed to | much importance in the wealth of the lapse from cultivation that wild ani- | State. Huntington says wheat in uz promise of 4 England has seldo this season, The show of bloom applies, plums, cherries, oto, eROormous a pientilul fruit n been more bh A jug of water, peering io the windows at in. tervals and prodding the vietim with a long pole to ascertain if life is extinet. In the ountry the corpses are not buried, but laid out to decay in the sua, poisoning the air for niles around, The disease Is known mn Yangtza (under produce 10,000,000 bushels, Other | the name bubonis fever), in Laos, Siam, . in Barmah and in Queyeho. Ching phere it the otter, for instance, are reported | crops are taking the place of wheat v a : a, Whee | : has prevailed for years, Never before, how. dred Men Perished by the Five to be thriving greatly on agricultural | with much more profit Hon. has it made its waton and to Shocks A : ong Kong, whenoe it m pread over the : depression. p 4 voured by Flerce Flames thetic Scenes Witnessed, Although the State has pro- Tue Cherokees money divided to the Territory, all want 10 and the demand has mals, which ten years ago were in | duced 60,000,000 Bushels a year, he danger of extinction, are now flourish- | believes that in a few years it will not ing and increasing. The badger and It Was Thought That Fully Two Hun | Taz bridge across the Mississippi y be Party De« built at New Orleans, La. by the Bouther: Rescue n Pa Pasifio Raflroad wt 85,000,000 The installation Henry L. Higginson, who gener- ously gave Soldier's Field to Harvard College for athletic sports, has written a letter to the captain of the college baseball team that other ball players | is might read with profit : searchlight at Pive distinet explosions Y ‘ " THE M ARKET Austria e¥ia, during th Late W bolosale Prices of Country New ) : night, Two hundred miners wer fied an Produce Quoted in New York. rel ater on next year od others / proposed hanges onever | heir homes an th i homes apd mines at 10 o'slo Of the large number trade thro : ‘ the hills, In soms wintes the popula miners at work thers 1 ¢ f harbor channels big wean liners is decimated and whole families di poar doe : ' hart hannels, g ocean li lecimated and 0 families disappear, most immediately atten ur marks the change in the lighting of the Atlantic | by Sometimes it oapire (Hors gay fo 1 of Barwin, eurred in the t » giant at Fir mpleted, and curred in one of the nit f 1 nz Iroatiy i Hesays: “Good | are made in the ouch i5 ‘ 1 r platforn manners and a sense of justice call for ocefving stat! ving i . . explosion in an 40 quarts. Dr. J. § ‘ayne, in the Eneyvolopsdia lowed Ly so veral the rs, | Reosipts of iritannion, says that the plague is a specific ing inthe Jo! in n which eighty men milk nls febrile disease transmissible from siek were killed : Condensed mil to healthy persons, socompaniod by gladu- At 8 o'clock next morn: a rescue party Cream, gals iar swellingsand sometimes oarbucles. In went dowa ints y : the milder forms swellings of glands omar was spreadio ¢ in iestroying in the armpits, groin, neck and other parts, | she ventilator shafts I'he rescue party w re which suppurate, The severe plague beging caught by the flames and perished wath ague, the patient becomes distracted crowds of people. many of the n the wives nd staggers about, I'he temperature rises ehiidren "al Y the “of the dead to 100 and 107 degrees Fabronbe “it, gladular | nar congres { abs the oniranecs 10 swelling, earbuncles and hemorrhagie spots the shafts appear. In all plague epidemios cases coeur At 3 ¢ a change or two in the ways of Har- vard students at the games. will have no excuse for trying to et vining | Cheer- ing a bad play of an opponent is un- kind. Cheering to worry an opponent is shabby. Cheering in our home for our men only is at least ungracefal | Fair has ‘returned the medal and and very selfish.” | diploma awarded on the ground that across Long Island in their efforts to reach New York in a hurr An Englisl hit he W BUTTER. An English exhibitor a orld’ . ¥ nibitor at the rid’'s Creamery —Penn., extras Western, extras . Western, firsts Western, thirds to se Btate Ext, . ‘ ts Firsts... osu =~ : . Appisox Brany Remonds ! n nd stripped clock in the afternoon the fire had R : . h 1 Killed ana stripped hat hich death o~ a vin ’ ) lock in t wn _.: re ! wn ke them, and smateurs hich - : Bg is 1a Puspon Swant)- | not abated, and men were set 10 closing the Wastern 1 Creamery lightning bolt, fo ! . he ture of the soll b R y . o " Aad influsncs on Dlagtam Lo © a tua dis ug pits with brick work. It was then thought | Seconds... ry. fresh, ox- Tux Ala tnd on pazua, tut a moderately high | thee ail the bodies in the mine had besa : strike ; two bridges were temperature is favorahie ae disease is burned tras Ba F 4 rs were burt and nkno in the t ee be Laconds to firsts IVE RTOOMmS and jockey " a unknown 1e tropios In 1 rthern cout Only twanty of the men injared by the ex- R nd nine of Mr. Rawley's race horses kilied ina | - house, to which male lodgers were ad- vaiue and merit to those made to the trios the discase is generally Nonther: by the plosion were got out of the mines Several | Thirds BEA BEES . | onthe » ’ : SER & D Ll ino, | NOTE i " mak . | railroad wreck at Stillman Valley, Iii. Loss, $ cold weather. Had sanitation we ani te of them were dying when brought to the sur- Bummer Maze ...... +: over $10,000, aes. The v i iti : largest an , ; mitted on the condition that they paid g 1 most important exhibitors, | plague. No special Mas of treatoent rescas party which was fost son. | Tolls, fresh... oivimnnn " ic ap. EX for the accommodation in work. The prac eMeacious in checking if. But 1 sisted of ten men. Count Larisch visited | CRERy! SaLrfolmis Sap jai oe antinnd for fe : : New York Judge remarks: “The yRienle measures a locality ean be made | Karwin asd saperintended the sfforts to save | State. Pall cream, white, fancy Estos 1 fig police stations were then closed against New 10rk Judge remarks: ] coinage of silver and woman suffrage. . uniulable for the «proad of plague the men and extinguish the fire, In 18% Pall aream. good to prime, : the tramps, and they were all referred | Chair for murderers has greatly simpli- In the Middle Ages Europe was frequently | there was a fire in the same mies. It lasted | Grate Factory-Part skims Ax incendiary fire in a coal mine at Lew- DS, a ferred s , : Milvaoms mprison filty new miners. i ehoine ishurg, Ala, impri ped filty © to the lodging house. Large South and West, { Frederick, M4 states the | they are without value In the Forum is an interesting arti- | Courier-Journal. All exhibitors, he cle telling how Baltimore satisfactorily | 58%, disposed of the tramp nuisance. It | Whose exhibits established a comfortable lodging received were of a trifling character received awards equal in fait ow niagza nh ‘ . onl lent visited by plagas, whi was oalled the sight days, and minieg experts say that thistime it will continue 10 burn for at Jeas Part skims, 4 y prim : "4 Fou ere 1nstantly Killed a woek. Fall skims and Baker. Commonweal leaders, " airested in Louisville, Ky., a8 va KILLED BY LOCUSTS. fied the lsgal taking of humaz Black Death, The Great Plague of London, The curiosity attending the busine in 1665, from whiol tearly 70,000 peop died hd lia h mii i non, but was preceded by ord am or opuviemios, the last of whi OOCUrTe un 1663-1684, In Amstordas yon 50 ' people died, . ) Ways a a tendency 8 paragraph or two by | re but by a | jot vet understood taneous and The result was that many poor and worthy men were satisfactorily assisted, while the use- | Das died out, less, idle beggars several criminals have been ’ 5K J and within a Rtate & Pent why ] @ ! ran Jerwoy Fan | - West ors Frost ii i : Washington. Little Georgie Pavek Was Stung by a | Duck egws—8 _ Swarm of Them. Goose eggs killed with the slightest attention from the horrified at the thought of having to work for any- thing, have drifted away to find com- | ReWspapers, munities that will give them something | telegraph being all the notice they got for nothing. The first death this season from the sting 4 . ' h } i The killing is done expeditiously and Deans. Marrow, 1808 : Medium, 1803, choion Vea 1543. of “ity Red kidney, 1898 White Kidney 18 ‘ Biack turtle soup, 1893 Lin a On 1990. #860 in plague was | or seventesn-year locusts occurred in the thoroughly, and the we for sue Very prevalent in Europe, and visited Coa. ba bask of West Polat : Gohan.’ Lg : . rope k h stantinopie, Austria, nd cassia, Ger. mountaine back of West Point, N. ¥ yoked upon | many, Italy an noe, In 1815 E 3 The vietin i ! be panic-stricken | A tie w plagues b Undismayed by their experience in | purposes has come to be | is George Pavek, the ten-year. sho i peate 1 In Noja, ou the eastern taly. This was its last appearance in that the Suez and Panama enterprises, the oid son of John G. Pavek, who hols the yosition of grneral servi lark on the mil itary post at West Point . 1 » bash 07 th untry The Pavek family live in the mountains | Green peas bbis bush sequently bocame A nay The epidemics In Egypt betwoen 1833 and | ix or seven miles southwest of the military FRUITS AND BERRIES 1845 are very important, because the disease post, and George was one of several chil- Plaskharries, N. ¥ qt was then almost for the first time solentifl- dren. He, with others of the younger mem- Rtrawherrios, ¥ 4 needed to repair the " | cally studied by skillea physicians, chiefly bors of the family. wandered out on the Watermelons. Fis. each. Antwerp, although before Jennie Creek, ten years old, and liv. | French. It was! atagions | mountain from the Pavek residence. Chelan DAL. Bib. . ... : 2 i gre. ah sin Te’ that reported Locusts had been remarkably numerous Peaches. ¥ carrier . 3 : mouths wt ft " WUrons was and very destructive in that vicinity for sev. Huokleberries, Jersey, ¥q Sucantans Hansaa? apptor in INTR-8, on the t ks fhe ga, It was eral days I'he chi an had not gone far Muskmelons. Fla ” : . RINERSEAZ approx N at of & | when they were n by a big swarm ny ol # . anny, attacked While Jennie was A i Ge it ) r abily took it i and was not as barbarism, We mention this French are undertaking to build an- They have now de- termined to connect the Bay of Biscay with the Mediterranean by a canal over 400 miles long, from 144 to 215 feet wide and from twenty-eight to thirty-four feet deep, and with widened cause many wise newspapers declared ment gunt ha . 0 haa . i : fl nas +3 other great canal. when the chair was first used that it Apninar Evans must be abolished.” partinent by enbling the ing at Muckford, Indiana, hee reason to be very proud and her frisnds have passing places every eight miles. There od cause to be proud of her, and with Opilat ot 170 wore 417 will be twenty-two locks, each 650 feet the insects Little George was bitten upon the hands 1 face The children hurried homeward, “ype sacks alter the | yur on the way there the bitten boy's face Pacific Const in length and eighty feet in width. discovere ; a. oy ipposed. But the and hands and his arms begsn to swell ano ] os become discolored The cost is calculated at 8100,000,000, | her home last summer, she Pa for a It is, however, safe to say that it will | that a trestle acrose a deep ravine was | plague are sproad ar yet unknown, A physician was sent for but did not arrive 5 TH He vy? § no Bashing. the : for some time, In the meantime little | oo. ond to choles ¥ 100 # party did no fshing ) 1 Coins sine 4 be much more. It is claimed by its George suffered terribly from the effects of - A a 5 under way all the time Yusnun as ik A port in { a » ¥ " ' . ‘ Clover mixed Y Pd a promoters that besides greatly expe- | ing aload of passengers for the World's | the lonquin Gulf, snes 1852, where it is | 40 poisonous stings. Medical ald was 0n- | geo. Long rye Taz Senatorial sug: : ! . availing and he died during the evening. diting commerce, this waterway will sald to have pre od for at least fliteen Short rye a 5 halt for lack of witnesses, b Em iat . ie | derful presence of mind the be of vast political significance. If it riui pre i. ahi tae ftata.. 180 i» in ont doubt Are sO walking along the railroad track nea: Tux President returned the bay and held t . w much benefit on fire, and she knew that a train bear Fair would soon be along. rAREY estimates unt of pen. With won. ears. In a it fi ! f ¢ yen un Yunnan a debe and at Paky ol pa —_—— — LIVE POULTRY, SUNK BY AN ICEBERG, | Foww.®n Spring chickens THE KEARSARGE FLAG, A Fishing Schooner and Twelve Lives Loostars, oid, Turkeys, #1 sseng Lost, Ducks, # pair passengers on Relles of the ola TW arship Given Goose, ¥ pair Back to Uncle Sam. Pigeons, ¥ pair, pAEsEED POULTAY. Turkeys, #18 . Chickens, Phila, broilers. .. Western, . . Jersey, ¥ Bb Fowls, #1 Ducks, 0, Goose, ¥ 1 Bquabts, ¥ doz ¥deness VROETARLRES, Potatoes Southern, ? bh! Old, ¥ sack "he Oabbage, ¥ 100 Onfons Bermuda, ¥ orate Egyptian, ¥ bag ue annh, Lot Pression CoMvissioNen a surplus of §25,000,000 sions for the fiscal year Tur Portuguese Minister, Senhor Thomas de Sonsa Hoza, w! has represented his country in Washington since December 30th, 1889, presented his Ietters of all to Prosi. | dent Cleveland with the ususl formal | sourtesios, Tux Montg omery has boen pia mission, Tux President received the now Koread Minister, Nr. Ye Sung Soo, He APS BoArY svar year, child ran could only be kept open in war, Gib- | to meet the train, and flagging it with raltar, the strongest fort in the world, would be rendered useless, and France. instead of England, would hold the “Key to the Mediterranean.” her apron brought it to astop. There French board, and on their return home they | were many The schooner Rose, of which Henry Gosse | was master, bound from Spaniards’ Bay, New Foundland, to Labrador, for the sum Btates frigate Kearsarge wers returned to mer fishery, with srews numbering Afty-five | the United States Government at the Stook mons on board, struck an feoberg off Exchange, New York City, The day was | arttidge Point In a denss fog. and partionlarly apropos for the event, as it was | sank i ten minutes, The lceherg Just thirty years before that the Kearsarge | being low and fiat, forty-three per sunk the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, | sons managed to olimb upon Rt, The procession marched In through the | The other twelve, weight men, two women Broad street entrance at 11 o'clock, headed | and two boys, sank with the vessel, The by Viee-President Thomas, of the Ex« | survivors consisted ol! twenty-seven mes, change ; Captain Hussey, Daniel T. Wor | nine womens and seven children, But for den, Feed Adams and C, W, Maury, | the accessibility of the iesherg nona of them marched up to the President's rostrum, Tout would have been savel, The body of ons Chairman Mitehell suspended business’ and | woman was recovered, oalind the brokers to order, Viee President Soon afterward the crew of the Irene, Thomas introduced Captain Hussey, who Is | which was passing, heard their cries, and a member of the Exchange and an old sea | took off the ousta way, captain, Captain Hassey, in a few riotle I remarks, formally presentad the reliosto the An Unsuccessful Combluation, | reported to their Government the con- duet of the ehild, Creek has just received as a reward for | her courage and presence of mind the medal of the Legion of Honor. The ensign and compass of the old United sod in com- . And so Jennie Paul Bourget, the wonderful Paris ian author of “‘Cosmopolis” and other romances, speaks of America 8s the greatest example of audacions modern: ism, the creation of democracy and science, which are the grand, gaystori- oud, gloomy disturbers of the old world. Over against its vast, black, | to believe in the widespread preva unmsthetio, almost rude concentration | lence of tuberculosis among cattle, and | of superlative power called Chicago, { #4ill harder for him to realize that fa- this terrible democracy erected in a | tal germs, that will eventually oarry Foreign, | Onraxorxax, an outlaw chief, has sttacked | the British military post at Kosla-Tenobel | ing, India, and Killed nine Sikhs, seizing the i arms and ammunition, and plundering trad. ing boats, | Thar Wear Valley, in Hungary, has been tpundated, Much damage has been done, Tuear was a sh conflict between students and troops at ples, Italy . many on both sides were wounded Drovanr in the Provines of Entre Rios, w It 1s hard, admits the New York In. dependent, for an old-fashioned far mer on an isolated farm to bring himself | Fis, ¥ crate noe, local, ¥ bl Beets, ¥ 100 bunohes Asparagus, ¥ dor String beans, ¥ tekst moment of play, a white city as besn- tiful as a poet's dream, whose vanish- ing palaces were not merely colossal, but also in a grand way simple, in- genious, graceful and symmetrical, The prosaic spirit of the age has built in the innocent looking milk. But not 80 very long ago a dairy, not far from New York City, was suspected of the infection. Specimens of milk from twelve out of twenty-five cows were off tender infants, can hide themselves | Government oa baball of L, 8shepp, Captain Elmer, of the Navy Yard, who served on the Kearsarze for six years, accepted them for Uncle Bam, and made a brief address of thanks, Lisutenant Morell and a quartermaster stood by his side, L. Schepp then made a short speech, ex- pressing the pleasure it gave him to be the means of restoring the old flag 10 the Gove The gardeners around Cinsinnasti, Ohle, formed a “trust” and doubled the priew of their produsts, Tae news of their action spread to points outside toe city, and the next three days aw saga shipmoant« of fine fresh voagetables by steamboat and ral! as was never known la the city before, Motels, restaurants and other heavy Buyers forsoog their oM gardeners, anit the effect has besa Groen Egg plant, ¥ bbl Tomatoes, Fla, # partie. Oncumbers, Porte... pens, ¥ basket, ARALX, BTC Flour-«Winter Patents, , 3 Bpring Patents. ooo seuss v8 Whaat, No. ¥ Bod, ah astes ] a3 CY TITT Re Argotion has killed two hundred thousand head of eattie, cue hundred and Aly thow sand sheao and twenty thousand horses, the whole being valusd at three millions in cur. | reney. Tur University of Cambridge. England, has conferred the degree of LL.D, on O tain Alfred T. Maban, of the United States cruiser Chfoago. ernment, The ceremonies, which oncupied hut twelve minutes, concluded with the singing of “The Biar-Spangle | Banner, Nan San Pedro, Mexico, two shildren wore murdered fof #5, whith they bad got pom A pawnbroker on hevsehold goods. its rude western cities, and now. tarns that the “trast” is sreken ani the Joos! pro. 4 baa No. to manifest to the world that it is ducers have gone bask 10 the old ratve and | Gog xo'9 Shite. oven lower, and the ity rosidonts are indulg- |, -~ mixed. . found to contain tubercle bacilli, and portions of this milk were injected fata a. SER Ee he : : SEB ERRRERS competent, nay, eager, to conceive and love the most superb and admirable ideals. The golden sunlight of Illi. nois, the gray-green waters of Lake Michigan, the illimitable verdure of the prairies, saw in the fair the orea- tion of an imperishable now object les- son for the ages, by American artiste, designers and executive leaders, from our own ranks. with thorough mseptic proportions « into a healthy Guinea pig. The ‘ani mal gradually emaciated, and in three weeks died. The mutopsy showed cheesy tubercles at the centers of the mesenterio and inguinal glands, and the Vver and spleen were teeming with miliary tubercles. The dairy from which that milk came was prompily condemned by the Health Board, Mr. Bohopp, besides being a member of the Stock Exchange, is an pn Bets! BOOK nuts and a ship owner, A gang of men on the Ronoador a vs gather the ecocoanuts and turtles and ship them to the Port of New York, It was walle pursuing this occupation that Mr, Bohepp's men ree coversd the ensign and compass of the Konrsarge, They were brought to Jew York on one of Mr, 3.8tips, the Frederica Bohepp, named after his ing in an abundanos 0 nos oahiup Yeguta on Loadon’s Swarms Swann of Cripples, There Is in London, irrespective of those indabtad to pum yr a ho. anor aatioh, ire vy ivy a proba pplanoer of of ay kinds, 4 inclu Sing Sie art Onn, rain) nd emit oes take tho walls abrowd, no e——— Spain and the Bleyele, aa atest country to take hold of Onlves, city LEVY BTOCK, ivy We Om, 10 Good. ,e An. ot Country ¥ 100 ha . «S : ALL SSZEESSSSEE i 82 gEz.IE I 838: 828939099889 9DIVVIVIAVVVVYD sand EE ARTE} SH ta b E00 Ms ccanvusernss +4 EE EE vo, $100 Ba....... 300 LEE EE hh sew Tux stoamer Noath Abher, of Swansen, has Dore rancid off Nesh Point, England. The pose on and three sailors were drowned, Tur Anth-lords Conference at Loods 4 called on the Goverament to ine Be hee doraive the Hoes of Pie by voto phywer, RoPAAKIDENT Lonexa, of tha rebel pov. of Brasil, has been executed by * Taounee Is ath the blios eyo bs | Cos Ries, and roe } 1)
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