bounty as goes to Nebraska ï¬nds its my. not to the farmers, hut ta in factories. It the people of Nebraska pay their share of federal taxation. the government collects for the bounty from all the people of Nebraska about 8150.000, and pay: over to two corpora- tion's 176.000. it is thus seen that the state of Nebraska pays out twice as ï¬nch as it receives. and that, time everybody pan. only the two factories receive. I have yet to learn the duty of a representative if I am under any obligation to plead for two sugar inc- tories because they receive large sums and disregard the rights of more than a million people because they pay in In“ anaemia. It I demand beauties mmminmstheannotor m wont to the farmer dlructly. In- stead of the manufacturer. In In: is much right to ask for n bounty on then. cats, or cattle. a: was tutu. mm, or cane.- but so much at an bounty to sue: to Nebraska ï¬nds in "new In no reason for a bounty on ‘llnr which will not app!) to any other Icy-[cultural product. It the bounty {a I?!“ Agni-:1 Ion 9-3". In the house of wrest-Manta, on Saturday, January 13, m4, Hon. W". Hall 1. Bryan, of Nebraska. said: Why. {or m ï¬rst six month: a! lo Ill-la lumtlm will to mull. ‘l'lo mints will ï¬ne on land load: at Inï¬ll! nods. leKmley wlll mm (to old line meant. “no. the he. mam will â€up up and any: "w. told I!!! no!†When will themed llmes conmeel They wlll mac-co wine: the Itc- xllloy lull! begin to openlo. When nonmetal- louAmfla-sooui ‘10- our ullla m up. When oIl‘ workin- all go to work. Incl the gold which In: ban you: to Bonn to pay Mr chap mot wm In ten It halo lonyowrhbor. mmmm «not will be back nun. m the Mk can this micaâ€"see on [old any!†at tone. tee lie hum of true ll our favor. they will hold on u the mamas pollcy M may flanâ€"u they an Wm. M “Mt-,2... .- ELI PERKlNB. The but your 0! (Yin-chm! will In m: an optimum ol the lat you of Hind-an. A mod Inï¬l pnvm'od bl. Innovation. then. but Cleveland's low cull um cane Mg Importation. mu» m the lm end at Ma tom. Mon chuu rm loud up vmh low-pried gunner-lam halt-h goods. And when Hem-Icy cone. In. m Now. to .mmm the unmanned u (“mean think «he mv-Indm an In- ull-Inn lo "sort to. I will am "to hrucopo o! the tnmn: 0! mum he am; and the non Cleveland Mm“! In ï¬nal .‘cl the poem to not ll home. “Cleveland will: {no and. ships». Ion noun Ml ï¬rst you than "unbo- dld M- In! mt." It In mm Importer- «wood In. honing. They said: "W9 wlll wall [of Cleveland'- low lull." Whoa Cleveland! low at"! an, "an our .m- bqn (0 cm run Ind atop. manual" Inm- loaded Ill! (will pods. and Cleveland dld u! 1 him "value In: Harrison. but ll. was ll tho upon“ at our homo ulnar-emu“ 'I'lm mull VII baa um A! home and $150,000,000 ll gold In nu on! In any tor ILII ovu-Inponulon. ville on "I later ha been Idle. Doummle “vermic- but. up republican "um. um the damn â€up up In! The wisest men of the republican party worked tor weeks on their St. Louis platform. it in a political Gibral- tar. It in iortiï¬ed by right and backed up by experience tang-ht by the disas- trous iaiiuree of the democrats. The platform is sound on reciprocity. pro. tectlve tnrlii'. pensions. money and the Monroe doctrine. What will the democnte do? Why. they will light miner. this pint- form. (or they will ï¬ght against sound money, reciprocity and protective tarâ€" iff. The World has commenced its as- uult. It says (that Cleveland got 830.- 000.000 more revenue his ï¬rst year than Harrison did during his lut year. 01 course Cleveland did; but to get thit- revenue. having n tnrli! 30 per cent lower than Harri-on. he ind to ship 30 per cent more good- lrom Europe than flan-hon did. When Clevelnnd chip. pod so per cent more good: from Eu- rope, we manufactured so per cent lone good- in Ansel-ion. This kept 30 per cent or our labor idle, dropped III" to per cent. and closed down so per cent of our mills. and so not cent more or our gold went to Europe to on! for nood- thnt went there under Human. From a doiinr mot" we lee-nae 0 â€cent country. The why did Harruon'e revenue ml 0! the int your? ltd-In- Ilu Bloc: ol rum clung“ Upon tho 'I'tuunrvâ€"A Pruphn Rm Willie-t Honor In "I. own Country- Bu I DI: I: Clad-mt. ELI PERKINS TELLS WHEN THEY WILL BE RESTORED. GOOD TIMES COMING. Why should we In dependent upon foreign muons hr shibplng (admin to freight m on export. and I.- flovrl TN- !» "Rev-mooâ€? Since the Gamma "Tum for revenue only†went Into eflect the expenditure! of the democratic administration nan exceeded the income by 880,903,377. M-. Van Aha-n rrmhdo. "A mm o! 10 per cent. leflerl our- punely for protectlon, Is, a far as tho principle In concerned, just ll Indo- fensflrle as a tat-IR o! a thousand PCP autumn. Wm. 1. Bryan In Con- Imn l‘nvor- l'no coal. "Goal In another nu material placed upon the free list. The duty on con! in lndefnï¬ble, even If we were adjusting 3 means and! according to the reâ€" pufliea- pladonn.â€â€"Hon. Wu. 1. Bryâ€" nln Cm [005. ad there will. commutly. be In: gold required to m for themâ€"â€" The Financial Post. London. June 22. w.- m mun. Hr. Hemmer. mectlve policy will. of mm. check the tin of gold. u no doubt a will came 3 calling ol In as Inputs 0! mm ind Europe-I In“ Anton o" I“ M “Wool. for loot-m. l. the chtol no moterlol In the woolen Industry. no It In boon plan-d noon the (no llot. Whether the tum o. vool m rum tho prim of tool to the chop pom show the polnt It would have norm wlthout I lull. to o amino 'llch ‘ in boot: «ll-round rather am called. mm. for myself. It In Muster“! to In judgment when" the the» moor receive. any beneï¬t from the tort! or not. Whether to does or does not. whether the wool nonfat-rot comet- a compensatory duty troll tho comma-cola Mood ny- It our to the wool grout. or collect- It‘ «a hop- It Ill-tell. or doesn't collect It at .n. and therefore does not need lt. I on tor tree tool. to order an thmnmfltyatmte node-u ntoe “can. but no do lead wor- elothtu to protect the. no. the blast- of winter. tony hue their clot» In. cheaper; no Ill order that our woolen mullet-rm. “Damned by o tn upon lorelgn wool. om! ulnr~ «coed by like tax I†hone-mu nookâ€"ll they pay on Int-mood prleo nowâ€"~on mound-n for a wider mrht.â€~flon. WI. 1. Bryn lo Coo- “on to M- mum] lad value. no security to II. unload.- nd Inn-t- una-«Wilm- Next-lay. ‘I‘ho Boat sou-an! Policy. It protection. u a broad national policy. is not mood in principle and wholeaome in practice. then it ought, to be abandoned. provided â€nothing bel- ier in olerad in in place. Tho real in- iereai which the peoplo or New m- land. on well u the moi. of other aecliona. have in thin quealioo la not narrow oreaciionnl merely, hut general and national. ii any other union: will holler promote ladunriai growth. coa- urve national ends. reward individual clan and the inn: aaplrailooa oi tha‘ people. then it ahouid ha adepiad. and “opted at. oaoa. in tho diocunaloo oi lhia «nation ii in unlined. either (hunch ignorance or willful intention. that lhe mono-a moved from our lull are wholly noncceaaary. no in- dulgcd la inn-nix. a! not nobly. {or the purpou o! enriching lho mannincinm. iorxriiiu or Ignoring the incl that e novmnanu cannot ho Mninleiend without taxation and laconic. and than It in a part oi the citizen'- lau to coa~ inhale each bin share for lho “no." oi the government which ulna protoc- “When I was called upon to choose between a tax upon sugar whlch would raise the price 0! ll to every consumer. and a bounty reduced gradually. I chose the latter. l preferred to let the bounty fall by degrees, and ralae the needed revenue In a way that, ln~ stead of taxing the poor man As much an the rlch man on the some number of pounds of sugar, would make wealth bear no share of the oxpenson o! gov-- eminent. In other words. 1 would rather give free sugar to the people] and make up the doflclt by III Income] “I dlssent, too, from the poeltlon taken by some, that we are compelled by a moral obligatlon to allow the bounty to remain for the per-led named In the present law. Such a posltlon la wholly untenable. It the Fltty-nret congress could pledge the revenues for the government for lltteeu years, It ‘ could Just as well pledge them for ï¬fty or a hundred years. and surely no one wlll say that one congrem can thus give a perpetual bounty and Impose obllgntloue on subsequent leglolntures. The present law provlded when the bounty should termlunte. but lt could not guarantee lts continuance until that tlme. l! congress cannot properly glvo a bounty dlreotly to the sugar In- dustry, neither can It properly Impose a tax upon sugar for the avowed pur- pose of protecting the sugar vlnduutry. "IT Is As EASY TO JUS'I'II'â€!r A BOUNTY AS A PROTECTIVE TARâ€" IFF. AND ['1‘ Is IMPOSSIBLE 1‘0 JUSTIFY EITHER." pose bountla and subsidies for Indus- tries In other states, and than, to secure I special advantage {or two I'm-totte- ln Nebraska. I must subject the people a! that state to a burdensome in upon everything. Brynn on In. an. Mum]. "When the tax on raw mluflfl u not fully compensated for In the u: on the ï¬nished product; In men out the manufacturer in In I wot-Ia condi- floa than In would be will: am m for link-tau Inc-Mao "Whoa llchlgan "on m la placd an the free "at. Alabama on In placed there also; when Pennsylvania coal Ia- placed on the tree Hal. Wan Virginia coal la placed there also; when tha‘ rough lumber of am» and mm 1 la placed upon the tree "at. the roast lumber of North Carolina and 0mm lg placed there also.â€-Hon. Wu. 3. Bryan In Congress. But an laboring nu will be llio one who will In!" no Inc-i. Th Col-loch niur will ulii pl 00 P" «by, (to labour a uni (in cloth 0“ to .73 per unit. but ll will In in oil- nr. AM. u it in now In lnieo. ll wlii July My lav lil- unity or Din-til m- ‘hull III! ii. will may. The no. will to tho out with m cripplod nice-u. lloir widow- ud min... who an now gull-3 mule-I. lu elm will to lo cal. their m1 ii. Glut will to to salt ihlr union Cowl ole-ml. Minna: «nonhuman-not tin uilnrlla that cannot be col-piou- ly ud "main"! rot-lull. Pm coil. multulwuummnino «and nail»: In“! any on. but il 1 an hm (until dinn- no. I“. ‘ mtuhoowumoytobuhor‘ my lend-mud who do» now-- who luv. I" minded thou-elves by cold women. I. will hut to an no or hH-IIIVOI‘ dollar- In buy on In gold. no u the an. “no. owing to the [ml-ll Manon In human. they will be hand" to not hold of un- cold Golan an now. u will In 0! no ad- vuuu to tho dint tutu. bee-nu their luv-r will in M a ma m at no. on ground a now, an 3 pond at It vm buy no non noel er pov- dn 0' In at tho mm- ol m. all now. It is not to be denied that the ll: pubiicans 0! this state are hard hit 1 the action or the St. Louis conventi‘ upon the monetary question. The lit coinage of silver is believed to he 2 much to the advantage of Nevada an silver producer, and we have Ior s many years heard nothing but m- colnm “at 16 to i" arguments. the we have almost come to the concluuio that no one can think otherwise who i not a ecoundrei bought with Britisi gold. But there is another aide to th question that is believed in oincerel; by millions of as pure patriots as an) who believe in tree coinage of silver Any man who says that thin countr: can alone double the value 01 all tin sliver of the world and bring it and gold to par in either ignorant of [hi lesson. of the past or he willfully shuts hie eyee to them. If the free silver- itee carry the election this tell on their to to l plotlorm. it will not only par alyle businessâ€"it will utterly destroy 1lt.- There will be scarcely n bank or buoineu house in the land that will not go down before the storm. it will good said to almost too per tent premium. and, u measured with eilver, every- thing else will go up in nine with it. but no it will this twice on many dollars on now to buy the nine or- ticle it will he of no earthly ndvontoge to any one except to the man who owe- debt: thot he has not promised to pay in gold. Hie oliver dolloro will pay ouch o debt Just on during the war greenback. would pay one, oithousb north but 38 cent: on the dollar. but they will only buy hell on lunch flour 3 or clothing or groceries u now. lung-ï¬brous um: Ion I'm Coll- age Wu! I-Jou Ill!!! lawn. Chief Justice 11. R. Bfgelow of the supreme couft of Nevada but! a lone: In a recent issue of the Reno (New; Gazette which states some of the e! (eels o! 10 10 1 tree coinage very clear Iy. Here in a part of his letter: JUSTICE BIOELOW‘D VIEWS. Ala-contort.†DOWNERS GROVE The Women's Reno! Com of Belti- cm In; M W the gay nâ€"n Mummwm. Rename In In. Wm M, and she unm- et! the com In giving some entertain- nelu reenfly. nay-In 0mm of the had! mind In her but": I dispute arose out the We: of the money, m- Pus rattling :0 give It up. The com net and determined to begin 13:1! "occult... but they found mu Pine had am via the 858. In no mm men may: and 3 WV: victory our Oman by ll mm and loan nu. ieetiu h state «venetian of thht new .m ml the hell-g at it.â€"lx. ï¬ereilthehilmtdemdh- patch that travel-mute vimm New York: â€Ii-e lame Inn of mm, Ill. distinguished herself by nvilg the m. of h iittie niece in I inovel manner. ï¬le in living with I brother-iriew in the lane lets et 1“ 8t. turn piece. and with then all the flute niece. m. is h greet favor- ite. Yesterday Ila Inn m an- used in the latch yard Musing e. n hethilg unit, when the child the to the Vilma-hotberQIiitoftooiheo-e fruit that do had Just been given. "Auntie. no what mate has.†she cried he the leaned far out oi the windm. nemmmmhndhlim; the trend. The child we: dim-wed. had. inning ltiii farther over the sill. ioet her Mince and seemed hum! to cert-in death. Ii- Ihm rah forum! All hell! up her flirts. She mght the chill. and It uened "the: to en- Jay the eneriehee. But it: mother had Muted ht the Mt, And the hernia little mi. who need her, net-incl Wdtmhehthet they peeve ee- ll-u um! phoe- mm a. Man hm! «the rep-um '3. (Mn mu. In the at least It In an that «(humanly put mm for a county column a! m new party. to m "flfllm party. "In to on all mu m fro- on." than m m um. I" m the patriotic “d “(Mina-y mmdth-Mkmmmc If!!! at an. not gonna! mm, m It rend-ed for man to set about i 9 ’3 8 .3 3 a 000. wilt I...“ mm of steel. Pral- «um-nun" Moo-cyan: to NM m m. which v!" to lo- n!“ on a. all mum purl prop. W. Mm TIM-p and IMII u‘l Hun-u m mm mm It In Minna-muumm use. than". mun-u. much "an ad 1W air-M. lulu. uncut. urn-nu m unit-rop- unfoun- : um electric lid â€Mod-Me alo- ums. The room of "n lame any that lie mar cm In Mn, nu- nlmlo and ï¬nd-mun unu- m gnu BIN tower of Pain. which can ‘I'h all! log cabin In which the h- M of Ir. W. .1. Bryan. the Ila-outline cudldm (or proud-It. n. born. to am mull-3 In Ranch-noel county. VII'IIIII. Ml III! I I". from Spor- ryvllk. At. that all. Input-amt was un oi Cum county. About “to nm In Ir. Hoary (YB-non m an hon-a photographs! no can u my I. It. Mu. Mu Mun-n. The lllinoll lute llvo dock commis- sion upon the following um. hum do: an dating the put. wool: Ill- apocud. 101: pun-ed In the null. I“: hold tor you mu “ninth-.11; M on you nom- anmlnuuoa. I; mm In bola: «It (or food and m naked, 1’. lo abound nl- lnb were dluonnd during the wool. John R. Tanner is “ringing ’round the circle nnd got on It Quincy to talk to the Quincy republican. He received several hundred of them at the New. comb hotel and told them he never an Inch [ermine republican enthusiasm anywhere. Tooth-hunting ls becoming popular at me. A the Ivory. which Ind been 'llllod out. of I near-by MIL-Me by the rain, in found yuccrd-y by Edmund Warthog. It in 1% Inche- lou and weighed woven! pounds. It belonged to I muodon. The Pfell'lor hotel near the Wabash depot It Edwardsvllle caught ï¬re at 2:30 the other morning and the entire Interior wu consumed. Thirty guests were Awakened In time to nuke their mp0. The lot: In fully covered by In- Another vlctlm or the gun fool died at Anna the other day. Charles Har- grave, 11 years old. pointed a platol at the head 0! his 13~ym-old ulster. He dldn't know it was loaded, and pulled the trigger, kllllng her almost Instant- 1y. Bread has been selllns at Hoopenton at ten loaves tor twenty-ï¬ve cents. ow- luz to I war between the local bum-n und dealers who buy from out of town bakerlea. L. D. lantern ol Petersburg add his wife have lived together over sixtyâ€" thm years. Mr. Masters served In the legislature with Lincoln. Joseph Hartley. a farmer of Peaozum, 85 years of “a. was killed by an HH- nolo Contra! train while walking on the tracks. “NI WI' Hum-Inn OnndmIdâ€"Io- chi. mull. Punk-l. Cl‘lllllllll, Wm" II‘ "Mail-noon- Eva-u nun Ivory loath. o! nu «an. VF. REPORTER. mm or ILLINOIS. RECORD OF MINOR DOING! OF THE WEEK. (ovnnl ef- um. rim 5. um... ' Pan: up 8:. Lock m the m: M llllel over the Cellar. truth a Inne- out than at (In Bic m In all. m "mm! 313 Pm given the 1mm On right: to m m m our 13: m up. a I! n were 3 Central m. 1: 1|» um ‘ tar told the right to mum fucks! also In BL Inland all ‘mkm from that poutâ€"~4- other It [In- the Cam! I mum Louis terminal. The can-m chat at police has and word m l. J. m at Hot, In. Mum-c the Vienna-u lb- 111qu Gram. If. Want Is cousin of mw. Ind Im m: an. Mn. Chm 1. Grout, loft M lo.. (or Gala-hr; to vim III! dam- mflmloammunootmfl. mm mm“ and Milt: In In: lard from her mm the mm. and It :- feared the III: night In» with“ II the mlm. Twenty-am m nu in! nqhkrMufllQfllflfllflilfl3 iii 3% E, iii" a??? $3 .39? F; :65 ummwhgmmuneaiu at. Ink. the m:- tum under the int-diction a! the Pen-y'all: eun- the lam-r pun to It. Loch via Vudnlla. By (III urn-gluon: t CUItl'll wu not snow-d to m on at m mm through. a clan of can by II! but anemia was Icon." .1 tnlu null-c fro- mm- to Ille- ya- out the mind- Gaunt mm In. The Illinois Gum! and In to have A '0' lino haven (Ilium III II. lulu. For um! nu. ma mm:- Centnl In nut-mud n uni-thou. I. p". a! the mat he"; nlu It 9- moaned um (ho thud-m a! met In not .1!le timed n. "no or «an, nd that In. lnu won um out-I07“. Tim was very mu. m- In Chicago. M u mu huh? In": tho ’ncmuuol In In". ad “mm In mm at the no“!!! jvm which be." unmi- IM: lean Mu ken Mind by (In noon. In "an of woman dmn tlen III has more mill. '1“! II no lo“- nfler heavy ram than to: he. Ib- uorbcd nm canon. n can that (in come!†of m molt below the nut- fnen In almost beyond mum-3. It I- ncmtued for by a. he! ml in in minor mo ml bake. and tor-- a cum that the water and unity m. «nu. . Tho proopocu loom good for “other rollrood tor Honord. Tho propoood lloo wlll mo north to cooooct wlth tho Chmo, lll-oohoo 81. Pool mod n ollhor Dolovu or llhhoro, Wlo.. Inh- lu o lloo olou the wool. ohm o! Goo- ovo lohooololoulhooootohonot Dolovoo loho. Boot of lhlo nod. ll lo mono. uno- Chorloo ‘l‘. Vorhoo. o! Chm Tho loloooooo no ohooflo- lory whloh ho proooolod to tho pooplo 0‘ Oman. Wlo. could ho coolly pooh: od by lhlo lloo. whllo It would Ioho omdoollulorlhocoolonomot wooloro lllloolo. lllloolo rlm lohoflooo on Huoclv couplololu o! lho mm o! oonloo who arm-lull, ood oorloo- kolly rob lholr ooolo. Nooo of tho- lhoooneolholalolllolotl lholoh ool lo In loo-.m- lho lroohl ool oolylu to. no. ood (hon lhnw dryw- lhno ood poloo no that no bh coo owm oolll (no Mono-o noun thou. lhoo cooolu tho Doha-o- lho Ion. not only at tho loh lhoy coho. In! the loh whlch would no! lo m oolo mono lhoy won I- mm odor. The lete Judge thltarne of Water-kn bequeathed to the It. E. church eoolety of Woodland the church hulldlnu In which they hold thelr eervleee. He aleo bequeathed to the lame eoctety an endowment fund amounting to 86,500. the lntereet of which must he need for the anpport or pulon of the church. The remetnder ot htl large estate goes to the really. Hts Intereet. In the Cltlaene' hank I! Wet-eke em be retained by hie hetre end rennin tn the hnllnue of the hen. Bryan ls undoubtedly a loll of Illi- nois, and hundreds of central llllnoll people claim hll personal friend-Mp. For Instance. the tollowlng Renard county gentlemen were nhoolmateu of his at Illinois college. Jacksonville: Charles Nuelmun, C. C. Fracllleton. Snmuel Montgomery. 2. A. Thompson. W. H. Beekmnn and Powell Antle. Billy Mason :0: 2,000 people into the Vienna courthoule ynrd and addressed them. The occasion was the republican senatorial convention for the Fifty- um district. Judge W. H. Parish. Jr.. of Harrisburg and Capt. Joe King 0! Pope county were nominated 'for repre- sentative» and Mason was indorled for the United States senate. John Schnelder, o! Brandywlno town- shlp. Shelby county. one ol‘ li- loadlng cltuens. suddenly became deranged. and nelghbors inlet-lend barely in umo to prevent lllm from kllllnx hln dauxh‘ ler. Mrs. John Mohr. He has been placed under natralnt. Plans for In extensive jail dollvory have been nipped In the bud at Peoria. The ’3" olllclala have been ï¬nding tools panned thrgugh a grating, and yester- day they discovered Ellsworth Chlpln passing In more. He was placed under armat. The democratic convention (or the Filteenth congressional dim-let held at Quincy nominated William H. Neech, of Macomb. tor congreu on the second ballot. B. J. flaws. m. u omphu o! In experiment union of the Chumpuln un-lvmny. l. nudes-1mm. on . charge of highway robbery. w s. ’ ï¬g; i waggéié é:§§ igiéï¬igï¬? 3125i: Wlludmnmdï¬ mugs-Newtomwuhv‘ mmm:m~ufl AMI-ulmmvmmm Mmumumam. autoimmune-nut hull. mum-mount“ '93.: 33W“? $53333 Iy IMO. mlha-y‘nl‘nfl an. lulu!†a In: t“; maumun nut waydmwh‘m no. all m m an“ .3 llr wum Ila-u no land I "I â€Manama-um "th album allâ€: new “A: a In long been tho “allot-No m «everybody lune-hound“. all", cumin 1. collect M “£8- m tor «Ia-ulna. II. oolloouo. 3! "Into lud- nulru Chill. “I. gum-Inno'mWâ€"d'a flu Spaniard walled guy m Q word Don. “You. and It like. lull 3 down In with red blankets and uncu- to I!!! the bull up to bun-Inca." continua tho Ive-toner. "and If anybody 1. RIM I! it usually the hem. Now. It on or out little Duncan and u ordinary m punch" were to who lush Ill ulna! they'd down hill Ind Ila ill I.“ to- gether before he now vim In m I tell you they' to and I!" out than. " “Thll'l rlxhl." pm In a nun who m an m In aplluu. “In my In a mu. than on bulk. but '0’" [at a. blur rat terriers. The: are not mm: at anything or anybody. It (at. the m!- ut man. who got enormous “km to meet them In the WI. when troll 50.000 to 75.000 poop]: w [or the pulv- Hen or min; the upon-c." "But then m not ordinary bulb," protected the Spam-d. "and m ban and bred ï¬ght n. They run than Just as you at (me cooks Ind brood “hm,“ "Wo' vo got u thou-and oowbon out we». " am the gentleman. "who mid (0 Into the bull ring 0! Illdrld It!!!“ handed with 3 lift» and to" in? Spanish bull “at over paw-d up tho ï¬rth." mm in n â€in may“ :uclloln who and. it Mon to Md- 1011 during m min. in CHM-j umy drum In Spain in on"! , min nouna we mulbomh has m the New York Hmld. humanly“. - keeps right up to duo on the mm necine nrii'o Ind continues to butt childlike faith in the gratin“ ,V 800an at lain native ind. M I . at n privileged char-clot he Milli! ll n (ennui discussion at the with @l hull-flailing :- u civililor the other day, and null: hoe-mo cannula-AM: wrought up by a. «incur-non from on. oi the party to ill. excel um an In.- elem. upon wun‘i. Ml! IQ (imam u it appeared to I)... Some piotunl were displayed by war 0! «imam. Inn "11¢an In call-«OI- I.“ TII PIRANCI.