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of the best1 Cardifl «team Coal always BALDWIN Co*I.—Large stocks LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, kept in Kio depôt on Conceição Island. 8. I. DE ÊIMA & ÍO. Tug Boats always ready for service. PHILAJ1BLPHIA, PBNN. 07. JTew Street, Rua da Quitanda. AO Cargo Lighters.—dino. (Established, 1831.) »'ew York.R/Q de «Janeiro. Ballast Supplied ta ship*. BURNHAM, WILLIAMS & Co., Proprietors. Execute orders for American manufactures, machinery of Batabliahmenta: Wilson, Sons & Co. (Limited), Tliese locomotive engines are adapted to ever)** variety service, ali kinds, rolling stock, railway supplies. London, Cardiff, St. Vincent, (Cape Verde), Rio, Bahia, of and are built lumber, petroleira, flour, Pernambuco, Santos, S. Paul», Montevideo, Kuenos accurately to standard gauges and templates. Like parts of different engines of same provisions, &c. Make firm offers of cargoes or parts Ayres and La Piau. thereof. Purchase and sell on commission. class perfectly interchangeable. Make liberal advance on wmsifrnmenis. Correspondeoce carefully at- \ tended to ING, FERREIRA & Co. Passenger and Freight Locomotives^ Mine Locomotives, Narrow Gauge Loconw- " K SucctsiorsU W. R. CASSELS »> O». tives, Steam Street Cars, etc, etc. Cable addclress: Delima—Now York." it, Rua ." de Março, RIO DK JANKIKO, Electric Locomotives snd Plant Tor Electric Railways by the Baldwin Westinghouse Combinatlon. ÉMPLOYMENT WANTED 11. R«* ri» Quitam!*. Sfo PAULO, . ¦ - x Ali -wro-rlc tlxoiro-u.glaJ.y- gxLeuraxxteeâ. A young man. aged twenty, speaking English Importers and Agents for Mioufictiren. and Portuguese fliiently seeks émployment in ati Illustrated catalogue furnished on application of customers. English House. Further Agencies, suitable to their Unes of busiacM-— Hard Por references apply to Mr.

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>aV. -'''Qr;':' .'¦,-'..¦. :";¦ :-'-r':':'''Uy.'^''r^:'rr-:. '*'¦:''...... a.y.a.y.a-a yy • :'yí;.•¦ y*';...'¦ .'a':.\'.'v.:¦¦¦:y yyy.y.yv": yyyya.y-. '.yy ; yyy ;':"'¦'• a-'a..'aa.,:. y:;y'yyvyyy'-'yyã aa. yyayyyyyyayyyycyyyyyyy''y.:ayyyyr.";y.• .¦••.•.¦¦ ^. .y- \yy ¦'.',¦¦'¦:.'.:¦ ^y;í'va ;:,af.''a ,; aa' 2nd, 1897. ¦:•.¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ " ¦¦¦ :* THE RIO NEWS. [March ¦¦ • > ;. ——.———¦² ? yy::"' —The of Buenos Aires lias FIRE OFFICE. QxixvtiUxs' PVJCJCtCTViy. WEST COAST ITEMS. Review published an excellent chart of the business done iu ¦ ¦ pHCENIX —The Bolivian custom-house agency in Ati- Argentina during the year. The chart receivèd last the sum of Bs. past Establishèd 1782 São Paulo: tofogasta year covers railway receipts, the gold movement, i.275V;373v67. Daily express leaves Central Railway station at 6 a.m. ; exports of national produets, revenue ariel, Authorized by Imperial Decree No. &,ojf of —The of Chi- returning leaves S. Paulo at 5 a. mi income and expenditure the expenditure, etc, etc. March 24Ü1, 1881. Numerous steamers weekly for Santos, connecting with liah state railways in December were respec- —The Uruguayan finance minister tells the the São Paulo Railway. tively 1,062,862.84 and 947,253.60. special correspondent of the Financial Navs lnsures against risk of fire, houses, goods and merchandise, —The says that the Santa that the service of the next coíipon is fully and oflers the best of guarantees with the most favorable Chilian Times conditions. Cachambú and Lambary: Amalia mine at Higitera is a bonaiiza. The secured, and he tells the Presidént of the Central Kailway (São Paulo express) to Cruzeiro, thence Iode is four metros in width, and the daily republic that unless the greatest economy is Anderson, Agent. by Minas aud Rio Railway to destina.ion. hopelessly bank- ¦ áaaaa G. C. output is 100 quintais of ore of 20 to 25 per studied the country will be rupt. We it is due to the », Rua General Camara—ist floor. Juiz de Fora, Barbacena, Ouro Preto, etc.: cent. presume plethora of money 111 Montevidéo that Dr. Brtan, the Daily express leaves Central Railway station at 6:45 a.111. —Another revolution is brèwingin Ecuador, head of the municipality, has obtained the Connec.s with ali the branch lines along the main line (Minas anda Panamá telegram ofthe 231-1! says tliat This company lias issued in London an Ijiscrance policy counciPs to issue bonds in which just Geraes) of that railway. arms and annnuuition have been shipped permission or the Atchison, Topeka and Sania Fé Railway Company, to the municipal employees. At least the to the revolutiouists. The clericals seem to pay States of America, for tlie amount of $17,380,156.00 finance minister would have special corres- Uni.ed Petrópolis: be instigatiugthe insurrection. {£ 3,620,865), having receivèd the respective premium pondents believe that there is a plethora of ltarca leaves the Prainha at 4 p.m. da.ly, except Sundays —Recent reports from Chile inform us that amiunting to $169,109.00 (£ 35,230). money, whilst the general public are fully and holidays, to connect with railway at Mauá. Passenger the British barque Clydeb.v;/; had arrived at treasiiry notes and municipal No other ompany has ever taken so large a risk up to aware that train leaves S. Francisco..Xavier station (Central Railw:iy) Tocopilla from Calcutta with a dicity bill of bonds of salaries are now at a date. for payment the present at 7 a.m. and 1*15 p.m , on ali land route (passengers should health. The Chilian authorities have plaeed heavy discount, and are but the forerunuers Railway station o' although she has "paper take the suburban trains at the Central the barque iri quarantine, of a currency. The man who gauges 6:25 a.m., and 4:40 p.m. to connect with Petrópolis irain.) been 011 the high «seas for four months, and in five weeks fails to the OMMERCIAL UNION "barca" the situation grasp Returning from Petrópolis, the train leaves at has none of her crew on the siek list. The situation, being blinded by his own importance. c ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIM'D. "ali that 7:30 a.m., except Sundays and holidays, and the land" Chilenos are ãfraid of the Black Plaga e —Review, Buenos Aires. trains leave at 6 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. is raging in Índia.—Times, Buenos Aires, —Mr. Phelon, well-known here in Buenos Fire and Marine. On Sundays aud holidays lhe barca leaves the Prainha al Feb. 14. Aires, and a respected American citizeu, has 7 a.m., and returning the train leaves Petrópolis at 4 p.m., —The custom-house frauds continue to oc- met with unjust and arbitrary treatment from Capital ...... £2,500,000 giving excursionists about six hours in Petrópolis. cupy a considerable share of public attention. the authorities of the province of Mendoza. The'investigation continues with closed doors, Mr. Phelon took up some imported Nova Friburgo : plants Agents for the Republic of Brazil: aud several of the arrested persons are not from the states by order of several important at 6 a.m. daily and Barca leaves the Praça das Marinhas to hold communication wilh the in Mendoza. When the plants Walter Block & Co. the Leopoldina Rail- permitted persoriages at 3 p.m. on Saturdays, to connect wilh outside world. The books of persons stispéç- arrived the Mendocinos refused to pay, and Retuming, trains leave Nova No. 115, Rua da Quitanda. way at Sant'Anna de Maruhy. ted of being implicated in the frauds are under- as the minister of government was in lhe plot 6 a. m. on Mondays. Friburgo at 2:25 p. m. daily, and at going examination, and au inventory of the the plants were burned. The reason given for Corcovado : packages in the custom-house is being taken. this proeceding is that the Mendocino author- to the the frauds discovered ities wished to the from the MARINE INSURANCE COM- Regular trains, week days. leave Rua Cosme Vcllu. Up present, prc.tcct province 51 amount to dois. — Chilian Times, dreaded insect the Mr.Phè- at 8 and 11 a iri; and 2 and 5,30 p. in., ref.ining 300,000 philoxen*. Wh<*n THE PANY LIMITED. (Larangeiras) Feb. 17. lon against Ihis he was irnstcd. leave the suminit 3.7:30 and 9:30 a. m. and 1, 4:30.1.1117 p.m. protested —According telegram of the The authorities, subsequent ly, offercd tó r< lease On Sundí.ys and holidays, the hours are: ascendiiig 6:30, to a Valparaiso of the mil- him on condition that he'would rcfi.cthis and 11 a. m., 12:30,2, 5:15 and 8 p. m ; 24U1 ult. El Mercúrio says that 81 Capital,£1,000,000 sterling g, 9:30 3:30, in the budget now In order to obttiin his lil-eily Mr. descéiiditig, 8:35, 10:05, 11:35 a. tn. 1:05, 2:35, 4:05, 6, 7 lions dollars appropriated protest. millions are consigned to Hielon did so, but with lhe nunta! rcíérv- Reservefund.... £ 500,000 ,, and iri. Each train the excursionist hall an hour under discussion, 39 9 p. gives navy expenditures, which only ation of making an appeal lo the Ameiican on the stiminit. army and serve to ruiu the country. It is full time that minister here. He hr s since made his : 1 peal, in Rio de 'o Agent Janeiro this question should be intelligently discussed. and Minister Buchairui hns t.''k<*n steps in- ©ff.rirtl p.mtort) These military expenditures are not only uri- v stigate the matter.~.t>(J/////c*/-;* Cross, Buenos G. C. Anderson. necessary, but they are actually ruinous to the Airec. L.THOMPSON making them. They are to —Talking of the locusts reminds me tha a, Rua General Camara—ist floor. U.S.LEGATION.-Petropolis.THOMAS country perilous Minister. ali free, civil government, and destruetive to we are ali very pròud here of our ueighbòri of for we know i, Rua Visconde de Itaborahy ali sound national credit. Major James, Gárcárana, that BRITISH LEGATION.—No. he is the real authcr of the scheme for com- OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Custom House). Petrópolis. EDMUND C. H. —Owing to political tacties the estimates (opposite bating the locusts which has been adopted by PHIPPS, Minister. have not been passed, and the consequence is R have not been the committee named the other day in Buenos AND LIVERPOOL tliat the public employés paid LONDON CONSULATE GENERAL. — N? 56. R>"> fact that his name was not AMERICAN any salary since the beginning of the year. Aires. The men- Wm. T. TOWNES, Cônsul General did not us, for Capital.^2,000,000 Theophilo Ottoni. A few days ago Presidént Errazuri/. procured, tioned at first surprisé it is not the first time we have seen his theories Accumulated Funds,£8,250,000 GENERAL.- N. 1, rua Vis on his own personal .security, the sum of BRITISH CONSULATE into facts in the same way. Thc Major Custom House] WILLIAM 140,000 dollars to pay the Santiago police. turned the risk of fire, houses.goods andmerchan conde de Itaborahy [opposite himself doesn't bother. He comes iu here lnsures against General. On Sunday afternoon an open air meeting rates. G. WAGSTAFF, Cônsul Saturday and does his business, and be of every kind at reduced took place in Santiago to protest against the everv an hour at Curry's book store and delay in passing the estimates. A large force pa«sses John Moore &• Co, agents. another hour at the Club, and during these (flíuvcD pivrttort) of police was on the ground, but everything No. 8, Rua da Candelária — visits he will talk to anybody who emes passed off very quietly. Chilian Times, CHRIST CHURCH.—Rua Evaristo da Veiga. Moming Feb. 17. along. He will give ideas upon whatever service everv Sunday at 11 a. m. Holy comm union af.er topic comes up in conversation and think no lhe monlh and a. —The nominations of candidates for seats iri moming service on ist Sunday pf 9 more about it. A few davs afterwards ONDON AND LANCASHIREFIRE a. m. on and and 4ih Sundavs. Evening service during congress and in the municipalities are taking you after rnorning will see scraps of his coiiversation in ami coul season according 10 notice. Baptisms ali over the republic, aud meet- print or at other times by arraugeinent place political off upon the as the discoveries L service tngs and iiaraiigu.es are the order of the day. palmed public HENRY MOSLEY, M.A. British Chaplain. of the who happened to INSURANCE Co. elections, which are take on particular plagiarist The general, place remetnbertheni. But the Major don't mind. . 181, R.ia das Larangeiras.' the aud they to be hotly 7U1 próximo, promise He attends to his creamery and his readirg, IGREJA EVANGÉLICA FLUMINENSE.—Rua Larga contested, although, at this moment, there is Capital (lully subscribed). /2,127,50o de S. No. 179.- Divine service in Portuguese and leaves ali the Johnnies who are fond of 670,355 Joaquim, at n but one solid and united party—the conserva- Reserve fund £ on Sundays: Prayer meeting at 10 a. m. : Worship and that kind of thing to go their Holy Scriptures, at tive—ready for the fray. Ali the other publicity a. m. Biblical class to study the 5, par- ways.—Rosário correspondence of The South- Agents tn Rio de Janeiro Gospel atóiíp. m. on Wednesdays are divided and splít up into factious, and afternoon. preachine, ties Cross. Biblical study, and preaching, at 7 p. m. it would not be surprising if, owing to this ern & Co. DOS SANTOS, Phstor. Edward Ashworth JOÃO M. G. ciretunstance, the conservative party should THE ACONCAGIJ-l EXPEDITION. — Rua i° de Março. METH0D1ST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Largo do sueceed in capturing more seats than at tlie Mr. FitzgerahVs expedition to the Aconcagua No. 50 services »l\i m. Sundays. Piayer — Cattete. English last general elections. Chilian Times, been successful. At thc heiidit of meeting service Thursday. 7.30 p. m. has 4,700 Portiieuese services : at 10 a. m. and 7 p.m. Sundavs; Feb. 17. metres the expedition formt d its chief base of ,p m. Wednesdays- E. A. TII.LY and MANOEL operations, and Mr. Fitzgerald and his RITISH & FOREIGN MARINE School 11. a. m.: a gitidé, DK CAMARGO, Pas.ors. Sunday RIVER TI.ATE ITEMS. Zurbrigtren, started 011 the eventful climb. Fabrica Carioca, Sundavs, u a. m. and 4. p m. Rev B INSURANCE COMPANY, LIM'D WIEDREHEKER. —There were 16,259 inunigrant arrivals at El Debate, of Mendoza, sent a man to inter- FRANK Buenos Aires during the month of view the and the following are a few PKF.SHYTER1 AN CHURCH—NV15 Travessa da Barreira. January, guide, Services ih Portuguese every Sunday at 11 a.m., and 7 —There were beef cattle and looniules particulars given by that advenlurous person- sterling 4,179 Capital£ 1,000,000 \p. tn., Sundays:JAMES aud at 7 P- m. Thursdays; exported from Argentina to Brazil during age regarding the ascent : ll._RODC.ERS, Paastor. the hcight Mr. Filzg-rald Reservefund1,328,751 „ Imperial the month of January. At pf22,ipofeet Residence; Rua Princeza 33. became while the height of Uncalled capital. „ 2,400,751 „ —The total imports into England of wet exhausted, the BAPTIST CHURCH.—Rua de Sani'Anna No. 35. highest is estimated to be 23,150 feet. 111 every Sunday at it a.m, and from Argentina and Uruguay in 1896 pcak Services in Portuguese hides his first ascent. Zttrbriggen ascended a 7.71 p.m: and every W.Wednesday at 7. p.m. amounted to cwt., as against péak B. BAGBY, Pastor. 40,680 45,160 which he had supposed to be the highest, but Agent: P. E. Swanwick. cwt. in 1S95, and 61,660 cwt. in 1894. The Caixa 352. sèèing near it another more elevated he re- value ofthe 1.S96 imports was 4, Travessa do Conselh iro Saraiva. HUELO. -2,4 ,£99,264. solved to ascerid the latter on the following IGREJA PRESBYTÈRIAtSrA DO RIM —Forty-eight Rua D. Anna Nery, Estação do Riachuelo. Services hours observation are now en- but, as Mr. Fitzgerald was not <>.p. dnv, in a con- Sundays 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. : Wednesdays 7. ni. forced at the River by the ollicial partners of dition to pccomppj.y him, he resolved find FRANKLIN H. NASCIMENTO, Pastor. Primary the lazaretto sharks. And this notwithstuid- 'o. UARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE School in the church building. a path to within feet of the t» p, so that ing thé reports of the Argentine cônsul that Mr. Fitzgerald might afterwards ascend. On G ASSURANCE CO., LIM'D. the sanitary state at Rio and Santos is good. Divrrtiuu his return to lhe camp, hrwever. he heard that yv0rr0o.0t.it. —It has been discovered that the «suspeoted» au expedition had started from the Chilian side cases 011 the steamer Haddon at Buenos Aires, to ascend the mountáin, and tlvrefore it was German Physi- lim andMr. Agents in Rio de Janeiro Dr. William Frederick Eiaenlohr, were not yellow fever at aU. When will the nrraitged between Fitzgerald that cian. Office: 78, Rua General Camara. Consulting hours of responsibility be estab- he should make a third ascent alone. principie pecuniary third Smith Youle & Co. from ií to 3 p. m. lished in these cases of umvarranted arrest? During the ascent Zurbririíen was caughl iu a heítvy snow storm which last d for Americana wishing to learn Port- —Here are soim- tobacco figures from 1S96 : Rua 1? de Março. Englishmen and three hours, but Iip nersever«d and reached No. 38 N. ., the first six months 68,899,501 ugúese should apply to Prof. L. Makciiant, During pack- the of the motintnin an'"n lrndle. THE one way or another.—Southern Cross, Buenos part He also plaeed in the mound a bottle contain- Representatives of «\ires. *!«er:«.ld's AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETVS AGENCY. - No. »o int, Mr. l*it card wilh. the d ite of the Rua d*Ajuda.—H. C. TUCKKR, Agent. —The correspondent of the Financial tfews ascent iifirked theréon. SORT BROTHERS & 6o., Ld., London says dojrm.iticallv that Borda, the Presidént of i On a rock al the height of 20,500 feet. Zttr- BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETYS AG- :- "-ete Uruguay. is man. This looks bad. Í3 de Setembro No. 71.— On sale, the good ;It bnggett pêrceived some^tones am..*ed in thé IdemCardiff ENCY.—Rua correspondent of Holy Scriptures Ín Porluguése, Knghsh, French. German, shows that the the Financial form of a pynunid :md fottn ! inside a tiu case Italian, Spanish and otlicr tànguages. .Wrr.t is not fit for his post. He gives himself containing a cr'rd of the Belgian Professor JOÃO M. G. DOS SANTOS, Agent. away in making such ridiculous statements : Gusfeld, who left it there in r'^;. being uu- A constant supply of fiei. steam coal "Cory's Merthyi' and the most charitflble thing to supjHi.se READING about able to continue the ascent f»bov»; Hiat uoint. always on hand. Prompt delivery at reasonable BRITISH SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARYÀND isnot that he lias been squared.. but prices. ROOM. — t« R"-1 Gonçalves Dias.— Open fioin noon 10 him that A telegram ws sent to Professor C.tusfeld in- always ready for service. business. Tugboats 6. p. m. Fot lerms, apply to laüraiian. he does not know his To us it ha*s forming bitn of the discovery of the enrd. always been a service of amusem"itt to OFFICES • RIO SE.*MEN*S MISSIi >N.-Restand Reading A*.w* - great The ascent from the south side was found to W. Limbv. Mbswtter. observe the oracular of London 35, rua «la Saúde, ist Boor; I. proceedings Ih* imposMhle. and. in fact. the entire journey Gitts of books, magazines, papers, etc, also of left-ofl , specials out here. Thev take themselves so was heset with difficulties. Fraca do Goiwrcio, Salas 26 and 27 ci. ihing. wiil be uraiefiilly receive»! at the Mission or at *au I seriously that onlirnrv journalists only A Chili vtv*nttt« on* il.* t? «* siinc N.x »5. ru.. Theophilo Ottoni. i Eu rance: Rua Ger. Camara stiiid aside and le.ve them to theiríate; j"d timessM . Fi nitrAA with dt • iMvTntic irar- Yv>UNG MENS < H -V.:Íe.\mlr..de. by the Old hands as the bCSt of lhe tr*clcW|.v, Antoni P»esilkm;M>.r jokes their strength and patriotistn gave wnv,' so Ilha dos Ferreiros A. CU.k. tUncui Scc.eu.iy; R A. W. bloan, Iiwmiic se.asoil.—Sjllthcrtt CtVSS. they went back home.— Sottlht ni Cross. -,..-,. ¦•¦:-.• ::.- vj*.-.- v... ,".:.*,li<,'*l*/mm»-- : UiV M-MMfo^W.&ttf^^

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From lhe ganks. HE BRITISH BANK OF Cincinnati Price Current, -Jan. 28.consoiictateYÃ,ioAi;vír,(-„ ali„n tlie«.1, i statistical,..„*• ,- 1 1bureaus 7HE (ÍO VERNJ.iTÍNT ' AND BRAZILIAN T SOUTH AMERICA, LIMITED. IN THE and establish a permanent census, wliich LONDON FIELD OE SCIENCE.1 shall do, in a systematic way through BANK, LIMITED. ten lhe work hitherto done in a HEAD OFFICE: 2 A, MOORCATE ST. Few persons have anv idea of tlie | years* extent and importance óf the work the haPha/-ard way at intervals, is heartily Hj033.C3.OI1 E. O. j "ráorsed. Capital C 1,500,000 govermnent is doing for the develop-. Capital paidup.. j Mr* I)abne)r thinks that what is need- 11 750.000 Capital ment of tlie resources of tlie country Reserve fund... 600,000 £ 1,000,000 ed ,, and the promotion of its industries. In I LS a Seneral co-ordiuation of the Idem paid up ,, 800,000 scieiltlfic work au article in Science, for January 15 ! of the govêrnment, and Reserve fund 350,000 that tlie only way to accomplish HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. Mr. Charles W. Dabney, Jr., assistant this is secretary of agriculture, a by first bringing ali of these bureaus to- Office in Rio publishes de Janeiro : summary of this work and its cost, and gether under one executive head. When BRANCH OFFICE IN RIO DE JANEIRO 31 A, Rua Io de Março makes au argument for its couSolidátion this has been done the reorganization 10, Rua da Alfândega into one department. He shows that, will take place naturally and easily, Branches at: omitting without injury to any of the work Draws on Head Office and the following Branches ali those charged with purely good S. PAULO, SANTOS, BAHIA, PARA, MONTEVIDÉO executive business, the now going on. The first thing is for and Agencies: govêrnment BUENOS AIRES AND ROSÁRIO schools, and the testing laboratories of congress to decide upon a general pro- LISBON, OPORTO, PARA, Agencies at Pernambuco, Ceará, Maranhão and the war and navy departments, the gramme, aud, as opportunity offers, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, SANTOS, SAO PAULO Kio Grande do Sul. United States maintains twenty-eight transfer tlie different bureaus and sur- CAMPINAS, RIO GRANDE DO SUL, Draws on its Head Office in London : sçientific bureaus for developing our veys to some one of the departments. Mr. Dabney's PELOTAS, PORTO ALEGRE, MONTEVIDÉO, The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, resources and advancing industry, at a suggestion is to partially reorganize several of these departments, BUENOS AYRES AND NEW YORK. London. cost of nearly $8,000,000 annually. so as to bring ali of the executive bus- Also on: Messrs. Heine & Co. Theyemploy over 5,000 persons, in the iiiess together in certain departments . entire country. Messrs. Glyn, Mills, Currie &* Co., and ali the sçientific together Messrs. J. Berenberg Gossler & Co. These bureaus are engaged iu doing work iri a London; ali kinds single department. Messrs. Mallet Fréres & Co., Hamburo. of sçientific work, from deter- mining the moveinents Paris, and correspondents in Germany. of the heavenly bocües to studying insects THE COFFEE CROP. Sig, Giulto Belinzaghi and bactéria. The circular issued Messrs. Schroder & Co., J. II. Schoder «5^ Co., We have by Messrs. W, H. Cross- nachf. bureaus for studying the earth man Bro. and correspondents in Italy. & on 3oth January estimates the aud its produets, the atmosphere and its present coffee crop at 8j5Òp,òoÒ bags for Rio HAMBURG, The Bank of Reto York, R. B. A. changes, economic plants and their cui-am1 Santos, and tbe coming crop ata minimum Messrs. Berenberg, Gossler &> Co, Joh. New York. ture, domestic animais and their bags. Thev say. kind.of:(7,oõo.ooo crop 111 Rio and Hamburg, Weirr„ have1 surveys torU measunuglne present Santos is uo thelonger dlbatable on the kisis - any Receives deposits at notice or for fixed perlods and transacts ground, of aív Messrs. Granel Branon & Co. land of the country and sounding its figure less than S,ooo,ooo bags, and this some Genoa, every description of Banking business. already waters ; bureaus Tor iuvestigating many parties commence to appreciate ; but economic and statistical agen- those who made very small estimates on the problems, current crop are ANQUE FRANÇA1SE DU BRESIL. cies for repeating the same practice collecting, compiling, and dis- as regards the 1897-1898 crop. BANK FUR | ' * B ÃUTHORIZED BY cussing the results of many industries. As regards the coming crop it has been very BRASILIANISCHEDEUTSCHLAND. '¦January, Decree No. 2, ple's "Our Gesellschaft, Berlin. f ijxzard Frh~et & Cie. «These noble establishments estimates ou the next Rio and Santos Agencies of tlit.- «Comptoir for the Germany. Nordcietitíche Bank in j^and corres. 1*kan*ci: National on information from firms Hamburg, Hamburg. I pondents. (1'Kscotnpte de Paris». rpromotion of science, both purê and j FroPs,lhas«:d quoted Aeencies ot m connection with our estimates on the j M. A, von Kothschilcl the«Société Générale pour applied,r  are thc.1 ‡most tunqiieÍ-Y featureY present l Sõhne, Frankfurt n M. j favoriser le développement du com of crop) are 7,600.000 bags as a minimum, büt merco e de 1'ituliistrie en France M. our govêrnment and the admiration of j with the possibility of 7,500,000 to ("N. Rothschild & Sons, London. Cerrespoiideitts iu ali the principal 7,750,000 I Manchester ami Liverpool Disttict 1. cities. ali foreigners. Thev represent the true ! ,)aKs «himatèly. In view of the enormous in- England , >* Banking Company,Limited,London, "easf 'JM0^ of cofTee. iu I Union Bank ofLundon, Limited,London Union Bank- of American idea. It is more to be regret- j ?' P^ntations l London, I.imited. , , ., H,, , ,, ‡1 -j Ethe state of Sao Paulo, a crop in Santos of Say l Wm. Brandt's Sons & Co., London. I I.ondon Joint Stoclc Bank, Limited. ted.thcretoie. that this idea, SO I i'arr's liank. I.iiuitt-d. grand 3v500j00O bagS must beloolcédupòn as not mere- f Credit Lyonnais, Paris and branches I I.azard Brothers & Co. well established iu our laws, is not ade- ly a small crop, Comptoir National ' I but, in fact, almost amount- J d Escompte de I J. Ileury Schròêdcr & Co. i"g to crop.failure, andanoutturnof *j, Paris, Paris. I.ONDON •{ Klfiuwort Sons ü. Co. quately represented in the organization 4,000,000 France. * Heine & Co., must Paris. I Aeency of the «Comptoir National of the ,rovernmeut ªbags béregarded as:moderate \uider un- ! Lizard Fièt;s & Co., Paris. (1'lvsconipte de Paris... .,¦*?,,'..I favorable circumstances. ( Andiè Neuílue & Co., Paris. I Agency of tia- «Société Générale As ali these agencies have a common «.Thè 1 Favoriser pour j outtxirn of the outside crops, apart Banco Lisboa & Açores and cones- le cléveloppemeut du com- namely, the development from Portugal• )í 1 inerce e dc Pindustrie en France. purpose, of Rio and Santos (in wliich are included pondents. the resources of the country, one would produced in Espiritoéantò, Victoria, Union j ^hep-ops and any other countries MAítCHESTKR ( Hank of I.ondon. I.imited. Bahia and Ceara.) cannot be with abso- ano -i Agçncy of «Comptoir expect to find them organized according gaüged Opens accounts current. the National lute certainty Livbrpooi. (. d'Escompte de ParisB. to some definite aud until the crops are fullv harves- Pays interest on deposits for a certain time. piau, directed by a ted. The average outturn of the outside crops Executes orders for and sales of stocks, shates Deutsche Banfc.BerÜn, and correspon- single head. As a matter of fact they for the three has been. say, purchases deuts. past years 5,422,000 etc, and transacts every description ol biiMticss. bags, as demonstrated in our circular banking Dresdner Hank, Dresden, and corres- are distributed among six different de- of Julv Sth, 1S96. For the current season, Kràh*(P éter sen, • pondents. partments oí the govêrnment, two of the Central Gkrmanv GebruderSchroèder, Hamburg, American crops, as well as those in Victoria Directors. Conrad HiuricH Donner, Hamburg, them being entirély independent. and Bahia, are known be I.. Béhréns & Sons, Hamburg. to giving very satis- Much valuable work has factory results, Correspondents in nll the principal been and is and, therefore, the lilliuiate *T»H cities. being done by them, but the writer outturn is not likely to be less than the average E LONDON AND RIVER PLATE we refer to, but in ali more aiid f Credit Franço-Portugais, Lisbon. thinks that a great deal more would be probability ; BANK, Limited. ,,aiK"° if, therefore, we offset the doubt ofan addition- PoRTUOAi \ Commcrcial de Lisboa, Lisbon. accomplished aud much money saved, J. M. Fernandes Guimarães & Cia., if al 500.01x1 bags on the mild crops, with the jt Oporto. ali the bureaus. hàviug this cónimou probable half million beyond our minimum esüniáte on-the current LONDON: Princes Street, E. C. f Hcidelbach, [ckelheimer & Co„ New purpose, were Consolidated iu one de- j Rio and Santos crops, United 1 ! the total produetion for the [896-1897 season ,York- ' f , "I"-l,ir partment.Muiiiciu. oe.tit.eieuScattered ,i>as thevitte\ now are*are • .111, , .,' J' Statks op l §?Scy 10 National ;.,,,..,,.", is not likely to iv less than 14,000,000 bairs. PARIS: 16, Rue Halevy. America I dA*cp«»pte..de Paris, Chicago. through ali the departments, operated DOdodoNew Orleans 0r practically the same figures as adopted in 1 Do do under very indefinite laws and supervis- \ our two Rio de Janeiro : do San Francisco. "We previous circulars. ed by different secretaries, usuallv not think, iu view of the deliveries so far, The Hank has correspondents in ali the principal | U,e imtPut f:ir tr:í(1° No. 20, Rua da Alfândega. Huropean cities. also in South America. Austrália, sçientific meu and ahvays overrun with Ithal Proses for the crop índia, etc , aud is prepared to transact banking busi- season may be about 500,000 bags more than ness of every description. other work, there is ample opportunity the generally accepted consumption total of Opens accounts current. for confusion and düplication of 11,000.000 bags. but if so, the Auth.nit.i d, Decree Xo. cC\-;th Octebtr, 1891. Pays interest on deposits under the following con- work coffee world will 591, dttions: and cónsèquent loss of time and energy. st*11 witness an increase in thc world's supplies Without notice '¦»'•/. of slv 2'so°*^ **}&**& With notice: The has, for example, three I a surphts in one single ¦.J*.govêrnment1 i- crop season, bnnuntuí the visible supplv for the Subscribed capital £1,500,000 .; months 4°/> separate and disünct.¦ agencies• for meas- i Realizeddo 6 world on the first of July next up to about ,, 900,000 11 ! 6% uring the land or the country, counected j 5,000,000"In bags. Reserve fund„ 1,000,000 with two ditlerent departments: four lhe present mouth of Januarv the deli- Lécn Hoitsset, l5 thish:,ve been unusuaUv separate hydrograpliic oílioes for sound- | ,vc.ru's. General Managre. •ue, no doubt, to the reduced priees of BRANCHES: ing the waters of bavs. rivers, lakes. ; roasted coffee. Some of the trade do not cou- etc, 111 four different departments ; and j sider the decline in the roasted article as a na- Paris. 16, rue Halévy, reroamboco, Pará, Buscos CHAMPAGNE live separate Chemical laboratories fo tural one, but due to other influences, imtwith- afu:í Rosário, MenJoza iu PaysanJii. the city of Washington alone. Tlie sta- I ^^&? M^^édine is simpl; Aires, Monte?ie lcss Á R.HEIMS eight different agencies connected with íto'een much distorted by speculators U5a1fí^ a favorable of it. Also on: J. doublless one reason whv govêrnment ';ío jwjint out we enter- C. V. MENDES. statisties are so often áscredited bv rt"wrse view .a"d that heavy Brown Brotben k Co.-NEW YORK. t..«Mj-, * ? ^lHth^ueltvertes at one -penod wtU^"f^ be coninensated «pensawi Frist Nattoiui Bank of Chkag*—CHICAGO. Larco do Pace íio- 1 business men, 1 he pending proposal to | in a mUiraI wsv ^ SJnaller ones/, XY.AX-'•

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':'¦ ¦; ¦' ¦.¦'¦¦¦ 2nd, 1897. THE RIO NEWS. [March í* "A 8. DOMINGOS. "APENTA, CARBÔNICA." To let for montlis a furnished house splendidly Grande Hotel Internacional situated, sea bathitig, shower-bath, gas, & W. C. Rent Proprietors. n. SITUATBD ON THB PICTURBSQUK L. E. Chatenay, Rs. 4oo$ooo. Apply rua Visconde de Inhaúma 48. SANTA THERESA HILL, manufacturers or THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. \VATEUS. FEVER Rua do Aqueducto No. 108, MINERAL, PREVENT YELLOW ' ¦'..:. '''¦ :-''X'-::A.' "'¦ ¦ ¦ ' Telephone 8018 Soda Water, by usmg Is served every 15 minutes by the electric tram-cars line Quinine Tonio, ¦¦..'•¦¦..¦.../¦¦;¦..¦.¦. from the town (leaving the Largo de Carioca.) close to the Ginger Ale, MURRAVS" FLUID MAGNESIA doots of this hotel, and Silvestre. "APENTA," Lemonade, ngninst tlie perils of n This establishment, the first in Brazil, for its elegance, Tlie standard preservation ¦ Fruit Champagnes, of excessive comfort and situation amidst forests and enjoying the most Water tropical clitnate, coiintcractiiig the eíTectS magnificent scenery views of the mountains, town, the harbor Seltzer tlie fünctioiis of the stomticli, and heat nnd íiorninlisiiig high seas, is most suitable for families gentlemen ¦'¦¦-'."¦¦. r v . and Gas Waters, liver, nnd kidneys. Cures hend-aches, of distinction.* iutestines, A NATURAL HUNGARIAN etc, etc. acidity oi tlie stoiuaclt, biliotisness, gout and rheuiiin- . Excellent restaurant, always ready. Mixed with their milk, used is Fdtered, anel tistii iu its less aciite fòrnis. Numerous shower and warm The water Doubly WATER. Finest wines and liqueurs. it bõwet-troubics with children. It is also a APERIENT Purest air, temperature bracing and invigorating. is striotly preveiits baths. everything guaranteed. for woiiien enecinte. Pleasant and No health resort in the world is better. valuable relief The'establishment is under the charge of it enu be Ukcu freely as a beverage, and is AT THE SPRINGS, For further information apply to Fekdinand Mentgbs, refrésliitig, BOTTLRD 206. W. McGrath, ehemist and man- oiilyalkaliue drnugljt that forms 110 dangerous AssBMBLéA 72.Telephone Mr. H. lhe deposits in the stoiuacli, iutestines and bladiler. ufaeturer, who will guarantee tliat these BUDA PE8T, HUNGARY. Por this important còutribü.tioh to medicai science mineral waters shall be equal to those RIO DE JANEIRO and Her Hritannic Majesty conferred the HOTEL practice, scientific Conliol imported from Europe. honor oí knighthòod iipòtt its inventor, Sir James Under eminent GEORGES Every description of mineral waters can Murray, M. D. Hissignature, wriíteti with green ink, is found upon the lnbol of every bottle. OR MORE FA- Lunch Room and Restaurant. be supplied. genuiiie WE KNOW OF NO STRONGKR NATURAL APERIENT Orders received at the offiòe, 10-4 Rua do Price, in all pliarmacies, V0URA11I.Y CONST1TUTED and improved throughout. The most Recently renovated Riachuelo, or by the manufacturers' agents. Rs. i$joo per bottle. WATEK." being situated in conveniently located restauram in the city, within a minute's wallt the heart ofthe banking district and "Wlxxsifcey L Liéberiiiann, Roydi'Çotincillor, M. D., Profes- and Postoffice. Special pains laken to provide ofthe Praça TiLe Best Soo+jolb- sor of Chemistry, and Director of the Royal I/un- a first-class table and prompt sei vid.'. IS THE mirían State Chemical Iristitifle ( Ministry of Pcst. RUA DA ALFÂNDEGA, NO. 8, A-nciilture), ffiida ist. floor. JVIOÜNTAIN DEW FROM ''APENTA'1 íí?;-Vc-.' Estrangeiros USES OF Grande Hotel dos Robertson, Sandsrson & Co. PRAÇA FERREIRA VIANRA \s a safe, oídinniv, nnd geutle aperient. Leltlx. Ifur occasinnal or hsibittwl cónstip ui ni. : and (Cattete) Sole Agents for Rio : Sole Agents for Santos Hy persons inclined ti iiilhminnti.>n, cotigestioni gouty No. 5,008 Telephone ALFRFDO, MENDES & MARQUES CHARLES CULTY & Cie. disorder. is situated ín clnonic afleciions of the organs of lespiralion and circula- This hotel, which has been completely lestm-ed, 34-, RUA DO OUVIDOR OM. air and light from all . ill the best part of the city, receiving of tlie liver. by lii liilious altncks and disnrders our sides, close to the cleanest beach ofthe city, surrounded and Agninst hemòrrhoids. large has large, comfortable rooms newly- .well a garden; Dutuig prègnaticy, sindiu maüy feinatè di «cases shower and warm baths, disinfcctants tn urnished, good lu orgnnic diseases resulÜng f om f.itty degenerntiqn, drinking water filtered by the Pasteur sy- NATURE'S PIaAN. the waler-closels, BUILT ÜP ON ícainsl undue deposilion of fal in general, and lhe evil and is, therefjre, U be considerei tem, good table-se.vice, nsequences òf indiscreiibn in dict the first holcl of this capital and splendid table-ser- Possesses also a sumptuuus saloon Oriiuàry Dose—A Wineglassfitl before Brcakfasl. vice for banqueis. Its restaurant and service cannot lo be excél|e I. •lost elhcacioiis when mixed wilh au c

Grande Hotel Metrópole "APENTA," 181, RUA DAS LARANGEIRAS, 181 and thoroughly This popular Hotel bas been completely Tlie Best Natural Aperient Water, restotedand has been provided with s.uiit.uy iiupiovenicnt, ¦¦;.•¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ . f .-ewerage :¦•- of every description, including a I.ygie.de system •• Tho Lnnoot " Siiys : — flúslíhíg tanWs and veiiüllatiiig pipes. Tbe apartments have been rep.unted and renapered through- "\ inticli-esteénicd purgalive water." ->ie The dining-ro m lias IN COMPOSITION AND • is ihus out and hiüiiiioúsly furnished. RESEMBLES MOTHER'3 MILK lis çonipnsitiim i> cinstaiit. The práciíiioiie.r sp.ired to BIRTH. also been refloored, and no expense lias beeii PROPERTIES, IT MAY BE GIVEN FROM A nbled io piesciibc definite quantitirs for definite re Àrtirtcialíy.miide waters exhibitinR for the weak and sickly babe, as well as :'¦A comfortable Hotel Md l IN'Q5> rmnn UUU ísòf thé ^íiidiestvaluè npi.voximnlely llie saine snline contposiiioii are noi soben The most MELLIIN ^ ^.^ and vigorous. 'have efj id as lhose derived dom natural soutees." n the city. The baths Kkewise been improved. and (br Infanta ofall races, and taken lu lhe MELLIfSTS FOOD te adãotedfor use m all Chmntes, As before, particular pains will be provide' throughout the World. and with the besr mav be obtained of all Dealers guests oi this Hotel with a fust-eíass lable, "APENTA," of service and áttention. The eleclric tram passes the doo 1MELLIN'S fcod works, peckham, london, eng. every few minutes, m.iking it the most c.¦nvement as well as he pleasantest Hotel in Rio de Janeiro. Tlie Best Natural Aperient Water. " " litittsh Mpdipal ijpurnhl Bftys: — Amazonas, lp^Y^ T/10 Gafe and Hotel ¦>¦ "Affoids tliosé puaraiitees of unif'rm strensstli and com- Umas >ve 'ong becn wanlim; in the best known FORMERLY "BRAG ÀNÇA,'' p siuon whieh h «;<(• rs." AJjrsbií ^.j^ Aie*. ffos&' jsBibkM " 20-22 "ARreenble 10 tbe palate 20-22, PRAÇA TIRADENTES, "Exceptionnlly «?iTi aüons." CORNEB OF xònstrücted bicycle material by Scientifically qítliebest "APENTA," Rua Sete de Setembro. mechanics in the finest equipped This estnblishnieiit dispóses f a fi«st class service,1 well the most skilled bicycle ventilated rooms, and all |><-s le acco.mm dations, Tho Best Natural Aperient Water. Iced drinks anil chopps. bicycle factory tn the worlà, Monarchs rim easy, ride easy, Open untill i a. m. "Tito SíeclioriJ Presa rni(/ ('/rcu/.-ir" siiy>:— David Duran, o-ive the most comfort with the least exertion. | "Wc coiild liardly \vi*h for a more liappy combination for PROPPIETOR. riders mind is easy and undisturbed. He .i sliotig Aperient Watci boib for general Use and as a special A Mo.narch lemedia! »geul."• "i'onslant as regards its general chaiacieristics." Bolsa his wheel. He rides a thor- • Relojcaria da has no apologies to make foi* Cont .ins a large ammnt of litlii.i. Specially marked out foi lhe trentllient • f ^- patienls.'' F. KRÜSSMANN & Co, ouerhbred, the ICin^ of Bicycles. He has the satisfaction, "Uniqúe auntiigsi sii.mg purg.Uive water»." for several Furnishers public in knowing that his mount is standard Departments, Banks, Companies, pleasure and pride "APENTA," Monasteries, etc., etc., and universally recognized as the clímax of perfection in OF IMPORTERS THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. Clocks for tpwers and public buildings also eycle manufacture. He feels safe baçked up by the Monarch for all articles eonceruiug Watchcs and ShíITERS : Jewelery. guarantee. clocks. Repair all kinds cf walehei and Be safe be satisfied — ride a Monarch and keep in THE APOLLIMARIS COMPANY RUA DO OUVIDOR, v front. (LIMITED.) Nectandra Amara Pills. •air Jh STRATFORD PLACE, OXFORD These wonderrul pills, so useful and M march Cycle Mfg. Co., beneficiai ln all afíections of thè stomaeh STR LET, LONDON \V. and intebtines.are obtainable in nll places _A.g;e:n-tjs where a post-offlce existç; the mariufiictu. rer will forward by registered mail and to any given address, if aeeomptmied by M. M> KING & Co. Af.EXTá ; money : 1 box for 2SUOO, Jí dozen bt>xes Tor 12S600and One dozen boxes for EO$OÒO. RUA DA ALFÂNDEGA No. 77A WATSOÜ, RITCHIE & Go. Address : JOAQUIM BUENO DE MI- R ANUA, No. 72, Rua de S. Pedro, Ist floor de Janeiro. 25, Rua de Theonhih Rio i RIO DE JAiNEIRQ Ottoni. mmmsaMHma ¦j.-sj.t. _ «Wi**.-» í*»m»*í flrwfUM*

¦ ".::,¦ ¦¦!¦; ¦¦. ¦¦¦¦. ¦ æ>'¦' March 2nd, 1897.] : ..¦.¦¦;.¦¦.¦'.. ¦-*' . /'¦:..¦ .:. :¦¦ .' THE RIO NEWS. 5 The Rio IT should not be forgotteu that reci- _—Tlie locusls are now irivading the Argen- —On the 24II1 ult. lhe troops under the com- News in trade implies advantages to tine province of Mendoza, uiand of Moreira César reached Cumbre. PUmlisiIED procity — WREKL Y. Telegrams from Montevideo of the 27LI1 —The S. Paulo govennnent has accepted both parties to the agreement. The ult. announce a general movement among tlie tlie resignation of Dr. Fontes, district judge of object of the American manufacturer revolutionists ohfthé Rio Grande bordei*,' and Araraquara. A. J. LAMOUREUX, Editor and Proprietor. is purely one-sided. He seeks by means iniply that the long expected invasion has —Three men, aceused of having assisted in of high duties to shut out ali foreign arrived. One skinnish was reported, in which, the work of sending arms from Minas Geraes as a matter of course, Contains a suniniary of news atui a review of Hrazilian competition in his home market, aud he tlie government troops to Bahia have been arrested at Sete Lagoas. affairs, a list of the anivals and departures of foreign were victorious, although their commander, —Several of the supreme court iu now wauts by means of reciprocity to Lieut. judges vessels, the cónimércial report and price current of lhe Acosta, was gravely wounded. It is S. Paulo are reported to be tenderiug their market, tables of stock quotations and sales, a sum- secure special privileges in foreign mar- affirmed that tlie Rio Grande "castilhistas» resignations ou account of the Araraquara mary of the daily coffee reports and ali other infoi*- have lieen assisting the revolutionists. malion necessary to a correct judgment on Hrazilian kets. Settiug one side the autagonisin scandal. trade. —Cases between his theories of protection and of yellow fever continue to appear {Cash invariably inadvàiice) at Jahú, São Paulo. One was found dead a ' ¦ ¦ the development of foreign trade, which ¦ Subscription : ,*,o*?ooo per nnnutn for Hrazil; Provincial Noites few day ago, having been abandonei! aud left $10.00 or £2 abroad or the equivalent in currency. he mcets by selliug to the foreign con- to die alone. Ali subscriptions should run with the calendar voar, —The of -gst. stimer much cheaper governor Pará, in conformity with —Campos Salles has at last found a or tcrminnte ou June ;wth and December than iu the home the he has adopted, judge Subscriptions and atlvertisements willbe received by plati celebrated the 24 th willing to serve at Araraquara. F/lyseu market, we desire to call his attention of February bv issuing Judge Eugene Frayer, Ksq. free tickets to the Christiano has asked to be transferred to that Wallace Building, 56 Pine St., Nkw York to one phase in the proposed transactiou theatre. Messrs. Street & Co., —The district from S. José do Rio Pardo. which he is apparently ovérlooking. number of assassinations reported —The fever hospital at Pirasununga, 30 Cornhill, London- from Rio yellow » Frost & Co., Aud to the other it is Grande do Stil is becoming alann- vSão Paulo, had 17 under treatment ou New Bridge " party a very im- ingly large. patients 33 St., Is there no protection for either tlie 14Ü1 ult. During the week 18 more and at the Victoria Store, portant phase, for it involves his own life ur were property in that wretched state? received, 6 died, and 16 were discharged São PauÍ.Ó. of the reciprocai advantage. —A telegram of the , tbe part The 26U1 ult. from Curityba leaving 13 under treatment on the 20U1. SINGLE COPIES: 600 réis»; for sale at office says that at of publication, at the English Hook Store, No. 67 Kua American will of course consult his own Canoinhas ou the Rio Negro in ²The over confident of Col. Moreira do Ouvidor, and at the Victoria Sào Paulo. Paraná a inoiik, plans Store in special interests aud secure ali the who is preaching in favor of César are stiil uurealized. He was to have the restoration of the monarchy,'has advantages he can, as he has a made 400 defeated the fanaties at Canudos, Bahia, 011 EDITORIAL AND PUBLICATION OFFICES :¦ perfect proselytesi the 241b, in commeuioration of the adoption right to do, but he should remember —lt is said that thc 200 sòldiers of the 26Ü1 79, Rua Sete de Setembro. of a constitution which guarantees religious that the foreigner will unquestionably battalion of infantry, who had been sent to cut liberty, but POSTOFFICI-: ADDRESS: — Caixa 360. he failed to do it. Up to the pre- do the same thing. To secure advan- off ConselheinVs coinmunieations with Ser- sent we are without auy news from him. have not been able to reach Geremoabo tages, therefore, he must conces- gipe, ²A telegram from Bahia ou the 27Ü1 ult. Rio de Janeiro, March 2nd, 1S97. grant 111 consequence of the rise of the river Vasa- says that a spy sent to Canudos has return- sions. What then is barris. just lie prepared to do? ed. He reports that tlie fanaties are being dril- ²Although are It is a curious fact that meu are Let us consider the transactiou with proverbs the wisdom of the led by deserters from the army, and that they Argentina, people, wc think that the result of Col. Silva have some Mannlieher, Mauser aud A'íiA~ very commouly led, especially in a purely pastoral and agri- Tell','-.' Comblain poli- mission to Araraquara justifiès us in rifles, aud eight cases of anmiuuitiou aban- cultural country. The of that lhe ties and religion, to substitute the produets dpubting efikaey of tlie process, recom- doned by tlie Febronio expedition. They are country at present are chiefly wheat, iuènded by a well-known of settínga symbol for the substance or reality. —colonel provèrb, also well informed of Moreira Cesar's move- flour, wool, hides, frozèu meat, beef to catch a—colonel. ments. The image becomes the object of wor- —Ou the linseed. hay, 23st ult. the police in S. Paulo dis- — According to an exchange, of the depu- ship instead of that which it symbol- cattle, clairy produets, etc. a meeting _ 37 persed held ou Largo do Rosário ties recently elected in the state of Minas Geraes It is for the interests of Argentina to for lhe ''..' i/.es. In polities this is noticeable in purpose qÊprotesting against the failure 13 are lãwyers, 10 civil engineers, a" i OAaA$ secure markets for these Hides of the authorities to take the steps physicians, 3 the sentimental attachment to the na- produets. proper for 3 planters, 1 capitalists, 2 merchants, 2 teach- have been for some time admitted briuging to iuslicc the Araraquara lyuchers. ers, and t «advogado e legen- tional flag, to the inviolability of In the crowd tliere were heard cries of «Death provisionando national free into the United States, and many dario militarw—whatever that may be.' Ali territory and to the sacred to the police, Death to the Araraquara ciimi- but S are members of the « constitucional Mi- character of the national other produets are so largely grown in nais and Long live tlie monarchy !» constitution. —lu neiro» party which we understand to be some- It isvery largely a theatrical sentiment that country that their exportation thi- the absence of the district judge of thing foreign to lhe « republicano Araraquara his duties devolve federal» at the outset, but in time it becomes a ther would be like sending coals to judicial upóh party of Boss Glycerio. Newcastle. The one important the justice of peace. The latter, however, will fixed belief, as vague and indefinable as product have nothing to do with thè íynching case, which the United States can take is RIO the popular idea of The and il issaid that the judge of the neighboring GRANDE DO SUL. pátriotism. of boa sentiment, however, is wool, but the American proposes to im- district Esperança has been asked to Fidencio Antônio Alvares writes from Eucru- only too often act in the matter. false and hypocritical iu every pose protective duties on the article —Tlie silhada to Gen. Tavares giving an account of particu- Diário Popular of São Paulo of the the castilhista outrages committed that lar. A flag is simply for the benefit of the home producer. nlt. jn dis- a piece of cloth 22tid says that the appearance of Itú is trictj in which; he says, as iu other of Where then is Argentina to derive any to parts showing certain combinations of colors. dèsolate an extreme, because of the epide- Rio Grande, lhe of the treaty of of fever provisions It lias no iuherent virtue it simply rep- advantage from reciprocity. Then take mie yellow raging tliere. Many bus- Aug. .23, 1895, are treated with contempt. He ; iness houses have closed tíieir doors, the resents the nationality behind it. If a Brazil. This country produces coffee, grad- íneiitions over twenty cases of murder of which sugar, rubber, tobacco, ed school has been closed, and many people federalists have been victims, besides many foolish, iufuriated mob tears it in cotton, càbiüèt have closed their houses anil left the town. pieces, , nuts, fruits, hides in limited ²It cases of robbery. or trails it in the mud, the nation it appears that Col. Yalladão's legislatüre lu the vicinity of S. Borja bandits continue represents is no more injured than had quantities, etc. Coffee, rubber and in-Sergipe has divided into two hostile faclions, to rob, murder and cominit other depredations, oue under the lead of Padre Dantas aud the it been torn by a dog, or burned in a hides are already 011 the Americana They are also infesting other districts. other under that of Capt. Messias, Valladão-s The friends of Col. Carlos Telles are free list, tobacco aud cotton have 110 brother. endeav- fire. So, too, with respect to national This produced a deadíock in the oriug to his élection to the office of market in the United States, and it is organization of the house, but at the end of promote territory. One nation claims the owner- governor of the state. ship of a barren island, a proposed to increase the duties on sugar. eight days Padre Dantas cut the Gordian knot or piece of by voting for himself; He was thus elected desert land, and a neighbor likewise The American will not impose a duty 011 coffee and rubber, which he might president of the chamber by a vote of 10 ¦¦ Railroad ¦ Notes ; claims and oecupies it. The value of the to 9. reasonably do, because such a tax wòuld —The Gazeta de Noticias, in its issue territory should determine the character of ²There i locomotives so large a revenue that the neces- last Thursday, says that, according to infor- were ,175 built in the of the dispute, but in many cases an yield United .Slates last year, against 1,101 in 1895. of high duties on other articles mation which il has obtained from private outery is raised over the imagiu- sity Of this total 309 were for export. purely would sources, the iudignalion and diseontent pro- ²The 'l.ansport ary idea of the sacredness and inviola- would disappear. This weakeu duced throughout the whole state ofS. Paulo London of the 13Ü1 ult. his argumeiit iu favor of protection. by the failure lhe authorities t<> take the publishes an editorial article 011 tlie lease of bility of national territory. Sueli a dis- pf the Brazilian railways, in which the short Where, then, are we to find any grounds steps required by law for securing the punish- pute is essentially absurd, for a barren ment of the Araraquara lyuchers, are time given for tenders is condemned. for reciprocity. The Brazilian has becom- ²lt on unoecupied rock adds nothing to the ing more ami more formidable. U was stated Sunday that lhe January he without the asking, except prediets for account of the strength and wealth of a nation, while ali wants the most disastrous consequences if the atitho- payments Central railway sugar, have not yet been made because of some delay an undefmed boundary always iniplies in the matter of and he claims rities continue to display their present appa- rent desire to shield the culprits. in the tribunal of accounts. If that tribunal is that concessions in the interest of sugar to doubtful ownershipof adjacent territory. —The district of Araraquara has again not able do its work promptly, then it would will be of uo advantage to him as long judge be well let railway There is absolutely nothing sacred and tendered his resignation. lt is impossible, he to the administration pay as the United States the same its own accounts. inviolate about it, nor can there be. grants says, to punish the lyuchers, who, In- the other ²On roth And as for a constitution, or a decree, advantage to sugar-producing terror which their crime has iuspired and by November 23 bags of coffee were the and of they shipped at the station of Tocantins ou the ora law, it is worthy of respect not for countries. He wants exactly the same influence power which dis- Leo- advantage iu the American market for pose, can set law and justice at denance. poldiiu railway, but np to lhe 271b ult. they its name or declared object, but for what had not arrived at this This not American in Puder these circumstances he cannot conscien- port. only it accomplishes. Tlie Magna Charta his sugar that the wants tiously continue to occupy a seat on lhe Sâo speaks unfavorably for the management of that He line, but in our opinion the curtailed the despotic authority of tho this market for his manufactures. Paulo bench. It is stated that Campos Salles Company"which should be iu 1891 lias expressed dissatisfaction at the conduct of held responsible for the prejudice the kirig and increased the liberties and says he undérstoocl that the pri- treaty he was to have that advantage. the judge and has de.-àred him to withdraw shipper hassuffered iu the matter. Strict legal vileges of his subjects ; the constitution his resignation, or modify the languáge in responsibility for ali such abuses will very soon he deceived and will not again of the United States declared certain but was which it is tendered. put an end tò them. so —The ²Complaints of Liberty and self fali into the same trap. And Ou following is related in regard to Col, are made by planters along principies personal Silva to Dr. ile the Mogyana line of the regulation imposiug anti both are only for through the whole list. Every country Telles' visit Theodoro Carva- government; good will have a special advantage to secure. !ho\s plantation near Araraquara: — When it storage charges ou freight not withdrawn with- what they have acconiplishcd. Other becahié known that the district intended iu 24 hours front the time of its arrival. They atui will try to make it exclusive as judge coiistitutions have eiiútiçiated just to issue a warrant for Theodoro's arrest, he say that they receive notice only by mail anil principies American is doing. And the Amer- some days after the arrival of the merchandise. of liberty even more clearly than that of the received a communication from the secretary ican will seek on his side to make his of stating that Theodoro-, being a coi- The rule is a good one, and the planter cau the United States, but as those justice principies concessions anti only on articles onel, could be arrested only by an otíicer of meet it by having au agent at the station. have never been into we are general equal or higher rank. Accordingly Col. Silva Tlie company might make the longer, put practice which do not compete with the home period in no sense required to reverence their Telles was sent to make the arresl. He was but it will be unwise to make distinetions. To the casual observer, the too many of theni Mere in Hrazil. almost producer. aecompanied 011 the train bv two state depu- The planter eujoys already. false pretensions. sought ou both sides are large- ties, Theõdoro's friends. These left lhe train ²On lhe 26th ult. the Paiz says:— « The of liberty and purposes every principie justice, ly irrecoucilable and impracticable. at lhe station of Fortaleza and went in a trolly representatives of the English syndicate organ- self-governnient have been ignored by to Theoe a national holiday, for time on account of the new invasions of locusls and promising him their support. Add to statement that Jl8 kilometres, out of a total that thre.üened the Between small this the repressíon of manifestai tons extension of 1,21-8 kilometres, are in a *liad it will mark an advance iu self-govern- province. popular quantitv and had quality it is evident that tlie and we have anaecurate gauge of the jwsition state of conservation. i Besides, that state- ment of which the country lias 110 true loss ofthe farmers musi be enormous.— Times, which Campos Salles and his subordinates are ment aljout tlie good state of the rolling stock conception at the present moment. Buenos Aires, Feb. 13. taking iu the matter. gives the Paiz away. í'fP;'** ' |

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2nd, 1897. THE RIO NEWS. [Mareh is — Montevideo telegram of the 27th ult. —It is said that the government paying — is stated that the intends —There was a very considerable number of A for the Barba- It government a collision iri that between the the Banco da Republica 80,000$ a commission to examine the books criminais pardoned on the 24U1. It is a mis- announces port is to be transfornied to appoint str. Orellana and the Messageries Mari- cena«sanatoriutn» which It will of course, be a com- taken practice in every sense of the word. Pacific of its railways. str. La Plata, the latter being somewhat into a beri-beri hospital. enginéers who understand book- ²Smalwyt says that at the presidential re- times mission of and will require three days to repair, —The ornai do Commercio of Sunday again as thoroughly as they under- ception at the Cattete palace on the evening of damaged, f . keeping quite was about to sail for Rio, but to the continued disappearance An expert informed us the the 24th, everyone was asking where those The Otellam calls attention stand medicine. by the accident. orders up country. Two are is absolutely impossible to monkeys were to be found, and for the life of was delayed of postal money other day that it in connection with the Silveira Lobo out of their accounts, for him he could ri't understand why they should mentioned make anything gold in Minas Geraes. Ali we have to say are added together without reduc- ask such a question. BIRTH. agency and paper —It is that steps should be taken to force the pos.- tions. is announced that Aarão Reis will soon At the Morro Velho mines, Minas Geraes, his labors in ren- office to refund the amounts lost. go to Europe for a rest after on the i4th ult.,the wife of Thomas J. Stevens, ovating the Cattete palace. It was very fatig- —President-elect McKinley has surprised of a daughter. by uing work to hoist those gigantic figures to the political world in the United States (Coffee Notes the roof of the and as Aaron is not a selecting a banker, Eyinaii J. Gage, palace, PUBLICA TIONS RECEIVED. practical Samson he is quite right to take a rest. as his secretary of the treasury. Mr. Gage is ²The Dimbula Coffee Co. has come to the Agronômico —An alderman's commission was induced Relatotio Annual do Instituto of the First National Bank of Chi- front very much of late years, after a long Paulo, 1894 and 1895; by Dr. president to trust its existence to the Santa do Estado de S. cago, one of the largest and most successful of depression. It paid 16 per cent. last precious M. A. A report of the He period Thereza electric tramway on the 25.h, and was phil. F. W. Dafert, banking institutions in the United States. and also wiped off a good deal of debt, at Campinas for the year, regaled with a lunch and to drink for state agriçultural station is a sound money man and believes in with- so that the prospects for shareholders this year pleuty In addition to the record its courage^ and in honor of an ill-timed ex- years 1894 and 1895. drawing ali government notes from circula- are very good. That these satisfactory results during the two in tension of that wretchedly managed tramway of the work done years tion, leaving the issue of currency to the are largely due to the exertions of the super- large volume contains interest- in to Silvestre, on the old Aqueduct road. question, this banks. He began life poor, and worked a intendent, Mr. J. E. A. Dick-Lauder, is well- valuable studies 011 national forage ²It the local ing and lumber yard. known, fora better managed estate or a more is singular how persistem, sugar cane, coffee, animal fertilizers, factory do not exist iri the of the are in the plants, There were 57 bank failures in the United fully equipped correspondents provincial press costs of of maize and coffee, plant '¦'.A':'}'¦¦ production ist and February ¦ 19. Herdman an engineer. between December ¦ island.—Times of Ceylon, Dec. matter of calling Mr. of States }«>th. ¦ diseases, and many other subjects great after the elections —We long the contestants It ought to be known here, at ali events, thát The revival of business cannot say how interest to planters. The report is a valuable the crisis oceasioned able to stand the Mr. Herdman is a banker, not an engineer. could not save them from in tlie coffee-sugar war willbe one, but it is perhaps too bulky for popular depression and and the consumers His connection with the commission to exaiu- by a long period of business expense, but the grocers use. Thé state should reprint some of the day the American if it not settled for iue the Central railway is that of representa- unsoundualliatives. Some would be well content were more valuable studies inpamphlet form. healthy they are cer- tive of the syndicate. people will learn that a slow, growth years. In the meantime getting everyone. Forced roasted coffee very cheap, with —Gen. in an address to the army, ís after ali the best for tain brands of Costallat, of may •a of cheaper sugar in the early future, says that it is criminal to make an attempt by growth under thc stimulus protection, prospect Business Notes a time, especially to che that, however the uhcòhstitutiorial means to modify the constitu- be advantageous for and it is quite probable with it the the of sugar of the country. And vet a in interested few, but it carries gerais fight may end, practice packing tion government —It is said that the tránsport Carlos Gomes must some day bags will receive a considerable im- which _he was minister of war not only of a fatal weakness which in small general (ex-Itaipú) will be paid for at the Banco da — New York Merchants' Revieiv, made that attempt but even went so far to con- bring disaster.% petus. Republica by a credit charge on the books. ²We call the attention of the 22. vert into a rule of action the constant, unhesi- wish to Jan. ²The of this city handlèd 49,- of the to the circumstar.ee ²The Diário Popular of the tating and flagraut violation oí ali the provi- postoffice director postoffice São Paulo of mail during the past year, of the mails received here early on the 23rd — « The interior newspapers sions that render the constitution valuable. 725,870 pieces that 23rd ult. says : which 37,406,946 were national and 12,318,924 remained undistributed iu until the the of a number of —The dearest water in the city is to be part say that proprietors great were foreign. 26th. The distributing tables 011 the inner side are disposed to seíl them for lack found iri a café on Largo da Carioca, where plantations —The of Pará asks the minister of fin- of the lower floor, where the newspaper boxes funds to work them. They affirm that reis is asked for a bottle of it slightly press of 500 to reconsider his order the are, were heaped . ith mail 011 the afternoon two hundred coffee in a colored by the addition of a little milk and ance prohibiting about plantations, of arms from the custom-house of the 23rd, and remained untouched ali condition and in municipali- flavored by the addi tion of some burrit sub- withdrawal prosperous good the consent of commanders of military through the 24U1 and only disturl_ed be sold should there appear buyers. stance. We believe tbe mixture is sold under without partly ties, would the 25U1. During those days the dis- number of had counted upon the name of milk and is retailed as such for districts. 011 A large planters ²It now said that the will clerks could be seen sitting about, from the but it had 200 reis a but the could easily is government tributing assistance government, glass, public get the S. Pedro d'Alcantara theatre for smoking and It should not be not acted the banks are not effecting trans- the liquid for nothing by to a water tap. purchase gossiping. 'actions—hence; going a «fórum», j.cco mil reis for it. forgotten that these clerks are employed to the crisis. » ²A to t'ie 24U1 of February, Gen. paying 3,0" propôs This is another illustration of what Dr. Manoel render a public and necessary service, and that Costallat, iri an address to the army, states that Victorino means by «retrenchment.» the have an unquestionable right to the constitution ali rights are people iri guaranteed. —The British ship Euphemia cleared from demand the prompt performance of that duty. And iu TS94, as the well knows, for Local Notes yet general Savannah 011 January 25t.l1 for Santos, with ²Broken promises not only look discred- he was then actirig minister of war, the consti- 1,025,977 feet of lumber. This is itable, but they are often found to be very of pitch pine —The disabled Pacific str. Potosi arrived tntion was powerless to save hundreds Bra- said to be the largest cargo of the kind ever inconvenient stumbling-blocks. The Statist of of the 26Ü1 ult. zilians from being viciims of military murder here on the evening shipped from Savannah to a foreign port. February 6th illustrates this fact very forcibly ²Why do English writers continue to say atrociously perpetra i.ed by the generaPs subor- —There has been organized at Pará a com- in the following comment: dinates, none of whom have been for «the Brazils,» «the Argentine,» and other oddi- punished pany for estabPshing a line af steamers between «The Brazilian exchange, after its recent ties of that description ? their crimes. that and Santos. The company has four improveiueut, has fallen back to 8 21/32 d. per ²The port ²A telegram announces that the steamer Gazeta de Noticias says that it does steamers, of over 1,500 tons each, one of which, milreis, and Brazilian bonds, whicll rose from attend- Minas left Genoa on the 17Ü1 ult. with 1,500 not believe the report that persons who it is said, will leave for Santos in a few days. 68 at the beginning of January to over 71, have emigrants for Santos. ed the reception at Fribürgo palace 011 Wed- ²Our note of last week 011 the suecess of a declined to 69. Various statements have been nésday carried off with them spoons, factory since it took to making regarding the iutention of Brazil to ²The cruiser Benjamin Constant returned perfu- S. Paulo glass made mery, bibelots, stuffed birds and other bottles, has brought an inquiry for the address reform its finances with the of the this ou the 23rd, having made the port- proceeds to port able' It is said ihat the Vice-Presi- of tlie said factory. There are other breweries money it to obtain from the sale of voyage from Bahia under sail in nine days. property. proposes dent is greatly disgusted with the report, and in Brazil which would be glad to buy their its railways. It must, however, be remembered —The splendor of the reception at Fribürgo his secretary has announced that nothing is bottles at home. that Brazil has at various times raised loans much im- palace on last Wednesday w?s very missing at the palace. Had congress been in ²A vSão Paulo telegram of the 26U1 ult. for this purpose, and that the money hns been pa.red by the obstinacy of Manoel the janitor. session—but tlíat is another story, as Rudyard advisés the departure of the Swiss commission spent for military and naval purposes, aud has ²The Gazeta de Noticias says that ftog- Kipling says. for Europe. The conimissioners síate that gone in the general extravagance.» ²The ging, although prohibited by law, continues —The residents along the Rua do Cattete they are satisfied with the lands offered them agents of the Brazilian Permanent to be practised iri the police brigadé of this were much annoyed on the 24th by the sus- at Funil. The telegram adds that the bases of Exhibition of North American Industries, at Rio de city. pension of street car traffic on that street be- a contract for the loeation of a colony on these wliich is to be established Janeiro for their . —Manoel Victorino was cruelly di sappointed cause of the inauguration of the Cattete palace. lands, have been definitely arranged. and San Paulo, have thus far shipped —It should be noted that the arrival of a in those cities upwardsôf by his janitor, but his coachman and footmari A letter to the Jornal do Brazil says it was exhibit 715 packages mail on the morning of the The exhibitors claim that American were gaudy enough to satisfy the most florid done by «some one more royalist than the double European and cases. the even niethodical of will be well represented and taste. king,» which is urifortunatély "Domnot far from 23rd so disturbed ways mánufacturers that the employés were unable of the most improved and latest ²Some days ago it was reported that the the truth. It is certain that Pedro II the postoffice much to dislribute the mail before the 26U1. On the machinery will be exhibited. Marcus Ma- had received information of an ihterid- would never have disturbed public traffic and police 24U1 only a few were handled, the son & Co", of this city, lnve sent a complete ed attack on the navy-yard and 011 the former annoyed the people in this way, merely for pieces clerks to talk about liberty and the of coffee machinery to the coffee museum building at which arms and ammu- the purpose of making a theatrical display. preferring plant prepare —If constitution. to sending it to this market. lt is claimed nition are stored. the oppressed Cretans wish to unite with prior they not it? —It would be interesting as well astimely for that this will be the first of the kind sent —It Greece, why should do What plant is stated that there were issued between business has Rússia, or Germany, or any other the founders of the Banco da Republica to to that market from the United States, as those 2,c: "> and . invitations to the 3,- presideritial power to say no? Are not the Cretans at lib- now come fòrward to the defence of that insti- that are in operation there at present are of reception on the 24Ü1 ult. In many instauces, erty to choose for themselves? Must ali Eu- tution and explain how it happens that it English make, and there are a great number of invitations issued we are informed, were with rope combine to say what a haudful of tnoun- managed to accumulate such an enormous ag- them. The John Thomson Press Co., also of spac s for the names left un filled. the tairieers, living on an island in the Meditei*- gregate of bad debts in so short a period. If New York, will send a number of printing —It is possible that Manoel Victorino may in- rariean, shall or shall not do? One might it had started out to lock up monev iri bad in- presses. Other mánufacturers, it is reported, crease his popularity with bis receptions; but expect something better of civilized Europe, vestments, it would have been signally sue- are about to complete arrargemen s for repre- we believe we prefer the system of the gover- but unforturiately civilized Europe has become cessful. séritatiòri in this exhibition.—.V. Y.fournal of nor of Pará, who, instead of iriyiting you to a so selfish tha. shame even is dented to it! —It is stated that the agency of the London Commerce, Feb. 4. reception, gives you a free ticket to a theatre. — The al do Brazil oi the 26U1 relates and BráziliaU Bank at Pernambuco refuses to ²The French Cônsul at St. Paul, directing ²Shockirig for. ! A telegram to São Paulo says how Sr. Nicosia, eorrespondent here for La accept state bo.ids iri payment of interest on attention to a decrease of late years in the wine that ali the bottles of perfumery placed in the Prensa and the New York Herald, was not similar bonds held by the bank. The agency is and spirit imports into Brazil from France, ladies dressing-rootn at the Cattete palace on honorec. with an irivitátion to the presidontial quite right. The interest should be paid in mo- gives the following reasons for it : (1) The the evening of the 24Ü1, had disappeared! reception of the 24. h, how thé editor of lhat ney, for which those bonds are merely the sub- phylloxera visitation of French vineyards, en- But, surely, the ladies—oh, clear ! dear !—it's paper aske 1 the Vice-Pres.denfs secretary to stitute of a substitute. It is bad enough to taiíing, with the raising of wine prices, an really too dreadful! make the omission, and how the request have to take the currency issued by the gov- enormous diminution of crops, precisely coin- ²A good report is in circulation of a quarrel, vas promptly and courleonsiy granted. The ernment. ciding with a recrudescence of production in nearly resulting in a fight, at the reception at Rh News was also distingitished by being — A telegram from S. Paulo says that Prado, Spain, Italy, aud Portugal. (2) Progress real- Fribürgo on Wednesday, between offi- overlooked, but did Chaves & Co., having asked their agent in ized tlie imitation of French wines in Spain 'cers palace we not consider it worth in of the navy on one side and officers of the while to reclaim. Such omissionsh urt no One Japan to send them 2,000 immigrants, were in- and Italy, active and clever propaganda by the army on the otíier. We have not been able to but ibose who make them. formed that the Japanese government does no», merchants of those countries with a view of learn whether the report is true or not. Such —Oue of the guests at the Hotel Ravot on the yet permit emigration to Brazil. It adds that selling their produets 011 American markets, a report was telegraphed to S. Paulo. oc".sion of the recent fire, wasan old man, 82 that government has sent an agent to S. Paulo substitutingthe French ordinary table wines by ²A telegram from Paris on the 26U1 ult. of for the of reporting 011 the and much cheaper ordinary 'brought years age, named Alves de Brito, who is very purpose suitability their heavy wines the sad news of the death of Carlos deaf. He is accusLomed to retire early, and on of that state for Japanese immigration. We and able to bear watering or niixing, allowing Albe-to Morsing, one of the best known civil the night in question heard nothing ofthe noise understand that this agent hns already arrived a still further diminution in the selling enginéers of this country. Mr. Morsing was created by the fire. Fortunately Itis room was iu Brazil. price. (3) Support lent to the improvement of the son of the first cônsul sent to this capital not destroyed by the fire, and when the fire- —11 Prudhomme» of the Cidade do Rio is the Spanish wine trade, and especially to that by the government of Sweden and Norway, men broke through his door the old man was scandalized to find that the government has in Italian wines, by the ceaseless development and received his engineering education in the doilars for still pcacefully sleeping. He admits that he paid 5,030 gold a piano for the Cat- of emigration from those countries to the United States. In Brazil he was connected heard a «little noise» (baruthosinlto) during tete palace. It does look a little inconsistent Argentine and southern Brazil. (4) Birth ofa with several of the most impbrtánt railways of the night, but thinking it nothing he tumed with its promises of retrenchment, we must national wine industry in Califórnia, Peru, the country, beginning with the I). Pedro II, over and went to sleep again. admit, but Prudhomme must remem ber that Chile, the Argentine, and southern pro\-inces and enjoyed the reputation of being an ex- —The great buli ies of Europe should now the government has l>een for a long time of Brazil. This industry, founded on the im- ceptionally able engineer and administrator. be content to rest a while. They have covered afflictéd wilh the mania of riches and of French wines, has created serious ²Among gran- portation the passengers passing through themselves with infamy by bombarding the deur. Unforturiately there is no asylum for competition with French produets. (5) The on the Magdalena on Wednesday last was Cretan insurgents at Canea, and by espousing afflictéd governments. enormous development of spirit the «special» —The production Mr. Hervey, of the* Financial the cause of the treacherous Turk. History f omal do Recife, in the name of the in Germany permitting her to sell, through whose News hasty deduetionsin regard to the will enibalm this act in ali the odium it de- exporters of Pernambuco, has telegraph .d to Hamburg, at derisive prices, stocks of so-called financial and political situation in this part of serves. Possibly the shame of it has not yet the Rio press asking its assistance in the work «Coguacsi eiiormously affecting the sale of the the world have aroused so much bantering crit- in, obtaining struck bi_t it will in good time. and it will of from the government the suspen- genuine article. (6) The development, not less icism lately. We may presume that after tak- be ali the greater because tlie act was commit- sion of the execution of the law on the coast- injurious, ali over America and especially in ing bird's-eye a view ofthe Gamboa shore line ted by.rieh and powerful governments against wise trade. There is much complaint in that Brazil, of local fraudulent marking, enabíing and the Organ mountains, Mr. Hervey tele- the declared will of their people. While they city 011 account of the lack of steamers and the the sale with imitation labels or inarks and graphed home 011 Wednesday that Manoel were trying to crush lhe Cretans by arms and high freight rates, which. says the fornai, are under false indications of French origin of bad Victorino _l retrenchment policy is sueceediug diplomacy. public meetings were 1 >eiiig held fatal to tlie interests of the ex]K>rting trade. foreign wines and spirituous litjuors absolutely admirably, and that exchange" will be at 12 in England. France, Sp tin and Italy in favor This is exactly what we predtcted . but the adultered.—London Chamber of Commetce 011 April ist. pence of the insurgents. reaction has come sooner than we expected. fournal for January. MWaMMKMMMNHIliMMtMi

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,s\ —Urazil, according to report, will not be a February 27.—The market opened with rates unchang- MAMLKET REPORT. Importa. of reciprocity Rir. ed, viz : ti 7/16—HJ4. but in thc course of the day the Rio de ist March, iSç?. party to the policy which I.ondon ífc Hrazilian and the Ilra.siliani.sche Banks Janeiro, Receipts of most articles have been fair, and quota- somewhat, McKínley seems so anxious to renew with the 8%. Inthe morning the banks were draw- Exports. tions have varied according to the supply. ':A."'A;fA posted A considerable of flour hns come in, while ¦ ... ';;T'v''V.W:.'.'-:'f'5l*'J South American states. Bv the arrangement ing rather freely at 8J4, but there wns money out- Coffcv.—The market has been with reported quantity ''fâ side rate, quiet, the deliveries have been very good, at rather lower Sm':;"" JfiSs ;v;f„'r with nt the same and rates Hattened until 8 7/16 sales of only about 30,000 bags and the tendencv has ¦ mmm' ¦"¦.^.^-^'.¦¦^'¦''"r-? concluded iti Secretary Blàiiie's time for commercial sterling was reported. Tlie inarket prices, however, and as the millers are talking of been downwards, although exchange rates should another decline, the market is weak. has Brazil, the Ünitetl States has been enabled to was not weak, however, and 87/16 was not refused have lentsome firmness to dealers. The freight war, Lard been by all tlie banks, while at 8 i,««/.(j there was money advanced sharply. and codfish is also higher, but pork save in duties about 3,000,000 milréis a year ; " a result of the strugule between the roasters in the is unchanged. All 011 the street." In thc afternoon bank sterling States, qualities of pine are firm, and Pitch but corresponding advantages have not been United has certainly preveuted the coinmission is likely to advance as the near supply is very mo- was again tpiotcd at 8 7/16, and the last quotations houses doing business for the American markets, ' reapçd on the other side. Brazil exports more for otlier bank were 8 derate. Kerosene is lower ; , and , nnd mm.mmAmim'm\ .': ¦¦ .'-'¦¦'/j. than 7/16—8 ij/jj. There was while thc «pialities in stock here are not generally than the of coffee to thé Unit- a very considerable business done in bank at 8 7/16— for cement unchanged. The receipts of Indian corn have dóuble quantity suitable the north of Kurope, aml lhe political nn- been very large, and have way, in conse- S'-á. aud in other sterling at 8 7/16—8}í, also, lhe po- certainty seems to have made buyers for the Mediter- prices given ed States than she sentis to all her other eus- sitiou of the market being defined by the quence, and hay also is lower. The exchange market quota- rancan extremely cauüous. The receipts in Rio and shows no signs of recovery, and apprehensions toniers, and rubber in nearly the same propor- tiotis. The llolsa closed without buyers, or sellers Santos also keep up very well, anti stocks are only are of expressed as to the course of rates during thc first ' tion. For the focai 1896 thé coffee im- sovertignâ, and tiõtfiiitg was reported in gold ou verv gradnally reduced, which evidently are against ¦"¦'¦ Vo| year the street. half of March. Some of the banks have sustaiued .V\A:'¦>.''¦ higher prices abroad ; but there is always the chance ''A-Aç-iAA'.:._.'¦'¦.¦.'"¦:-*-\ into the United States áinòuiitecl to 8 steadily for «good ' ported y2 d. money», anti met all demand; '.'•,.. — — — •.•'•".¦'.'¦'!;:¦.•,- - March i The I.ondon fe River 1'late Hank and the that one or the other of the large rpástíug firius .''¦ :.'¦'*& 580,277,222 lb. of the invoice value of $84,790,- 'A but those who must have bills are paying what holders native banks posted 8 at which «.good nionev» may enter the inarket, and although dealers would ask, aud declare that lhe firmness of rates means ¦¦¦mím:-y§m-fM Of this Brazil contributed foniid bills all day. submit to a moderate decline 011 gov- 451. 401,833,28211)., The British Hank was at 8 7/16 perhaps present ernment interference. It is generally believed that valued at 555,082,862. The entire rubber im- and the Brasilianische and I,ondon iS: Brazilian Banks quotations, as a rule they are not weak. very considerable rcniiUances were made during the into the United States for the same posted 8 >b. The market opened with money at On the 22hd the sales reported were about 10,000 week. ports period 8 15/.VJ, at which some ol the banks were pureliusers, bags, and brokers quoted No. 7 al l,s$4oo— íjj.sot) per are computed at 36,774,460 lb., valued at $t6,- and althòttgh 8 ;/«6 was to be had readily at several arroba, but 011 the following «lay the market was very Flour.—Receipts since our last report have beea : ami rather 603,020, and of this BraziTs was 22,094,- banks, business y/as reported at tbis rate in commer- quiet, weak, at the lower tjuotatiou, and on Sevem, from Baltimore.. 11,925 brls. quota the 25U1 sales ''¦¦'-'"'ri''¦'¦:i;:;)'íÍI S73 lb., valued al These imports, trial Stèrlíüg, which was explanied as another exam- of some 6,ooo bags were said to have Buffon, from Xew Vork 3,500 >i $10,225,825. pie ol lhe .approved bills» elrmse. for some ofthe been reaiized about on the basis of 155300. On the Galileo,do 4,675" the Brazilians rightly claim, are iiidispensable banks refuse head office paper iti liquidatious, Busi- 26U1 the business reported did not exceed 3,000 bags Turret Cape. from River Plate, 1)99 bags. 500» to the of the United States, and the liess was generally suspended about i 0'clock, on and some of the brokers quoted I5$20Ó, which was Brxttsber'sjsdo3,000 >« 1,50011 people account oi the Carnival. and tbe inarket closed general on Saturday. when 8,000 bags changed hands Mercúrio,do3,000 «> 1,50011 only object of a reciprocity treaty on the part steady 8 "/. bauk with bu mess said to have been donc at 15^000. The at 7/16-8 for aud 8 'PiteK/ji—• 8 % for of Brazil would be in lhe direction of increased nt ber sterling, with sellers al S if/33. laisiness market has opened to-day steady, but brokers do tiot 23,600 brls. èxpahsion reported was very moderate atS)s—8 for bank expect business, as Ít is virtually a holiday. shipments as the result of a greater Jí The deliVeries from warehouse during week This aud s 7/16--s 1-/-./ lor other sterling, The Bolsa The shipments since our last report have been: the in the counti'v'sc«)lTe'"-growing mÇLüstry. closed without buyers. or sellers of sòvereigns. anti have been very considerable, nearly 19,0a) brls.. aud object was dêfeated bv treaties concluded by nothing was reported in on the street. 32,898 bags for the United States the inarket has decliued slightly for both foreign aud gold l3.P3t Mr. Blaine with GrenUBrítain aud with Spain. Europe native, closing with a tendencv towards lower prices, Sales Stocks and Shares. Cape due. at least, iu part to the niore moderate ideas of aíTecting Cuba. In the matter of rubber il is pf 847 River 1'late, etc. the local miilers. Stocks are now estimated to be about Fkiihcakv 22. Coastwise brls. of foreign, which probabíe that the import.s, amoiinting to Om 771 3.I.000 of 25,000 brls. American like- ,o A poliees. 5» 9.HJ000 aud 4,000 brls. River Plate in first hands, and brokers 7,539,2671b., valued al £3,607,825, \yere bags. as follows, viz one- l;-,.*ido y.|2 51,147 quote : wise Brazili.ui producls to the extent of i|«x)$ do y,!, 54 The vessels sailed with )ÍTet ru liber trade of the United 2J do .is1,273 Trieste nominal. half; so that the United States : bags. Richmond ist on lhe Ama- 3 do 1S95924 42*000—^42^250 States Ls practically dependent 20 tio 915 Peb. 19 Xew York"BÍg.- str,Olbers ‡13.678 do 2nd nominal. 011 Baltimore tst ooo—42 zonian source. Brazil in feinlpòsirig dnties to do • regist934 25 dó Blg str.' tiAirdr.vortlt.., ;'. 4CO6I 42 250 now free will add to her re- do935 27doBr str. De Bay .. ‡23.5C« do 2ud 4t 250—41 500 American goods 35 Western aud Interior.. 250—42 250 on a more strictly teo Empréstimo Municipal162 En ruj>e 41 venue, and put her markets 2co deb. Leopoldina K. K., iouj8 River Plate 35 010—57 000 Feb. 19 Antwerp Héimbitrg... ¦". Mills competitive basis for all.— Financiai /Seres, 300 do S 250' Ger str 3,821 Locais 33 000—42 000 30 do Coin>iieicio.170 2o Hamburg Ger. str. Patagônia: ‡5>o8r Jau. 25. ,, Jornal Rotterdáutdo J,.'ir(f.--The receipts are 750 kegs, 500 cases from Banks. 670 C.tnoa Ital str. Maranhão...... 1fag?iian 60 Gaspe 505000—55.000, per tub, and Norwegian at 545000 ofthe United Stales. — Kd. 45Construções River 1'late Fr str. Coidmnut criminatein favor too Loterias Nacionaes31 75 —56500*3 per case. 110 Brazil31 do Br str. Dattuôt 680 AYcws. tw Melhoramentos Coastwise Sundry steamers Pork.-—The receipts are brls., 600 half-brls, Cantareira e Viiiçüb Fluminense 7.23^ 3,200 too i 460 '.'.;. 1;EUR1'AKV Receip • tor tbe past week were 49,790 bags, cases from Xew York, and 300brls., 150 half-brls., 50 ca- against bags, íor lhe week 46Apólice, .ss..¦ 942$ooo preceding and 55,69a' ses from Baltimore. Retailcrs continue last quotations bags for tlie week before. íu transit the receipls Financial Notes 23 dõ «43 i5-'&)•— 153.Io kilogramme do 1,270 were 4,,« « bags of per for American and 15260 ja... —25563 ²The Hambitiglsc/ier Correspondeu', of 55dt) i%5 925 : Tbeoíi ial 10 kilos, 011 Saturday were: for native. R. R. icof,..8750 quotations,. per says : | too deb. Leopoldina, Washednominal Rice.—-Receipts nil and stocks are running low, Februarv 7th 800do 9 d We/hear from Paris that of the issue of Hanks. Regular tst1 i5o._}~t 1I-575 but dealers male uo changes in last quotations of Ordíuary ist10 §94 ¦ the new Minas Geraes loan, only one half had 25 Commercial205 ;i,pv—to 235000—-265000 for Indian and 245000—305000 for native, uctor9 (íood and9 66S—-i t 915 [100 Consti 500 (. ,1; uarv s=,t—m l>er bag. been taken.» 10 Nacional173 riid8 4S5 Pitch Pine.—The receipts cre feet ²The Italian governnient lias lately with- 25 Republica136 .'. and bru plO1 ccortsmg to -York tyoés 559,903 per the by Brazil, 495do137 and per a. t i the follovvhí À.thena from Brunswick, and 713,052 feet per Austrália drawn 4iOÒòiOÒojj.ilidemtiity paid .>¦*67 fcb, which had been left «>u deposit in the Banco toodo , Feb. 27 from Pensacola. Brokers now report the market Aíisielhiitrous. Xo. 6... 11 >miu. notninal that some dispute has strong. at 77|oqo per dez. da Republica, lt issáid 376 Leopoldina R.R 6 I5$2Q0- ¦ R.R90 — White Plnè.—RCceipts nil. We may 220rs. ariseii over lhe question of interest on the 182 Sorocabana, 614 800— 14 500—14 600 quoteat \tpdoextensiontç 14 30s>~-t4 500 t.t 10a—14 200 per foot, and the market strong. déppait, 17 b'kk'1'idade, hisçe40 mili65 Sb.«cks in all hands were this morning estimated Swedish /'/ne.—Thc quotations furnished at 745000 50 Pctrobolitoha, to bc. 249, u «8 bags. too Lote nas Nacionaes33 5130 —76500a per doz, for red and 705000—725000 for white 2. I On the 22Uu, tht. atiou was kibis, Spruce Pine.—Brokers report the market steady 1000 do .oApril34 "good 11J000 per to íor Rio de Janeiro Mani: tsillfy FliltRUÁHY 25. average," whn 1 was uúchauged until Saturday, at (>65oqo-~675ooo doz, Receipts nil. j ¦n per Pur value of the Bnuáliau milréis ii;.--.;' 8 A poliees, jh.942J000 W! IOJ850 was5 wire :, the market closing t|tiiet. The Kerosene.—Receipts have beeu 15,000 cases 27 ti, . do 4S i,'m re« ipts for tbe week five working days, were about per gohl-- 3 Buffon aud Galileo. Retail have beeu reduc- do oí lhe Ruuiliau mureis (tfooolO 10do 1,270 » btigs, ainst 74.800 bags for tbe preceding quotations in t\ S. coin at $.(£$,65 per £ JOdoIS..';gaj wet k; shtpments o bags for the United States aml ed to 105500—n5ooo per case. »-ido regíst935 2.C w bags for Europe, ai d the stocks 3tt Saturday 11 sls?Sl>4 ...... ?'t:75 4 Turpentine.—The Buffon brought 50 cases. Last r. í>. coin) Hrafilian gold. v$$K cts 600 deb. Leopoldina R, R. iobj*y evening were abotit 3, ¦,• ¦• bags, against 4t7st»o bags d<>do Jt.oo i 500 retail 860—900 rs. kilogramme. may do òf £ '• stg. »'i líriuilirin gold— s 83P to6 ,,do . -kx>$98" on the preceding Saturday quptations, of per 4W ., Sorocabana, R.R#,3 be continued. tíô ‡H Bátifc rtttéof exchange,oflflciftl;Ou London so; KosÍJH.-^The receipts are 200 brls, per Galileo. We tò-dny >s Sírf 50 h. it. Credito Real do Urazil32 Pnily receipts ;>tul shípüieiris of 'Off,ee at Presenl vultie ót the ürazilksn uni-ms hm do gold45 Rio de Jaueiro hear of no change in last quotations of 205000—265000 «golds.-'. .- 3*Sí6 2cx>.: do 44 per bri. according to quality. reni Predial29 Presenl v.ilne of lhe Bnuiüan mil 1,3 .. Cetncnt.—Receipts nil and quotations are unchang- ¦•>¦ .U5 rs. gold llaitxs. >s - c (paper)‡ .• < ed viz: British 133000—16*000, Belgian and German Present value ofthe temlinu nth reis 43 Commereial204. ia U. S. coin fit .«,5 80 per .(, j "'45tiy» Constrnetors) 250 r a o 105000—155000 and French 145000—175500, per bri, !~'x" Republica 13S p§ "3* - x stu.-¦ 500 n Sí ST . 2 V; Indian Corn.—Thc receipts are 55,428 bags per Value oí «üm í. |.fe per £ 1. «ir. m 20 do 2S',v" iíra.-.iH.in currency (paper)... - 1^5 do ...... tt67 ~The Uindon íi Kiver Pinte nt llrn--.il bànk-S 8 'Jié áttd the others >'% The 100 Mclhtrameutos worth 7*500—95000, according to quality. tive posted "good -w April 34 market opened irregular, wilh hills at S :!,<¦ lor V»tt:>'"-*• lii.iti. Receipts have been 2,200 bags from Buenos swine sort of mniiciy at she same rale for F;i=m'AP.Y .' htuncv'*, nnd A ¦'..;¦ ¦ :< co » K Aires. Qnotatioüs are 65000—65200 for River Plate and otíiei''sterling, with business in repassei! bank nnd 8 pouco, ;,-'•.'.'.. 94a, ti- iti eoniuiercial sterling. During the day ti new rea- 57dt) 55400—55500 for native. vw: the exemsuge of :,'.»du‡.-S4 ture appenred in the market, .1 Hay.—Tbe receipts are 5,931 bales per Ivy from Ro- báuk for those oí another. with w,i do bills drawn by oue do sario. Dealers now quote at 120—150 rs. per kilogram- u diOereuce nnd these transacüotw were sup- 15 4».t,2t:.S «fl paid. ' 4apprcved taul** 20 ¦ do !,-<:M me, according to posed lo me. u another tòueh oí thè "- ¦•¦•};•, quality. but during; the uiternaou the 7 . do ehiuse iu Uquidatiòtis, reeist 936' Coal.—Receipts since our last report are: Plate Hank commett¦.•«¦.! tlrnwtng 41 do London & River deb. Lcopoblitia, RR,. i.x.f3:500 freelvntS,/,6, and later at s tV River Pinte lUtnk an« j Angra and Paraty170 000—190 000 table. " "..ftt wbiclt ew. ¦ tão Le**,>.il'!in;t. R.R6500 Uie Ditnco >'a tonai11 í ru *'!õnet>, tram,..,..,90 Ulill iper, tb.e ..'1 Melhor.tmewttjíí no Itraíil32 ARMVALS OF FOREIGN VESSELS. W 1- tt tu tbe i.f libras llyflraúHea*t ,* -hé PBBRT!ARV íji EEfíRVAJeV ?j. .! " ÚtV: '-»,ií2|poo ,.: ¦ í /« 20 Vijidicvs v« *. * . «lo 4S 1,2.0 I Pbssacola—Russ bk Austrália; 952 tons; Cedor; 104 wa* ineuti ¦ tne JI' A)ÜÜi^.iS«-'5 ds; pine to order. I.OtKlõtl .\ Ri Kstadode Minasy.*' * Alw>IÍeês Town—Br lug Grcyhattnd; i" tons; Sterling- >«-... At i'u- i •v» deb. Sorocabana. K 8-é.Vjíoo' | C.vm: the last Ol» ivo .. Leopoldia, R.R. »;>96 ton; jt ds; ballast to Norton, Megaw- & Co. tjiòtooS æ*} "500 for bink 1 .uüU a> r r-1:' í» s- .'!¦ FEB. M. eigns were :',.- , lVrasil"tnáu:úri.il, ..«.»Carioca, mil!.190 Fenvine; tons; Mallet; ds; !t «i ,a cl«>*eí w~.tl Hank*. j MAKSKiLLES—Fr1>k 4^) 95 ,,r . -;. Cotainepcto.ao^ tiles to Karl Vaiais ít Co. th DEPARTÜRES OF FOREIGN VESSELS «... £_ Ul! FEBRUARV iz. 1UO •j.'Z 4 «í? BAKfXvnos—Amer lug Viáriie; 495 toas: Graham; -'t --Í M | 5 hallairt. .6 2 I FEB. 26. Vt,.. ò I 8 tbe near >','..- wc ! ship T. //av; í&ji tons; Spiccr, lirm, witb.bar ...... 1.70 j SAi*E!>o-Br George ..... té ballast. nun^ivi rj, ^ V C ^1 ' v*»C3os; FEB, ». Sltí* £ M JC. JSi -t7? » ,,.,, ^ „ ^ ^ i« I New Yohk- Br bk Usm BuitíH, tss$ tons; Spicer; í t.íse ea N ballast. HKt ita índ. •: Me^btffament WU! THE RIO NEWS. [March 2nd, 1897. 'Arrivals of KelvinPensacola foreign steamers. Monrovia Pensacola MaraboutPensacola 9 Jan. ENVELOPES. Maria EmiliaOporto DATE NAME .•¦ROM CONSIGNI.D TO MacedonNorfolk New CityPensacola 1 Feb. A LAKCK ASSORTMENT LATBI.Y RECRIVED OF NagporèPensacola fm Newton New York Feb. 22 Corclouan Fr. Bordeaux* 30 ds. Messageries Maritimes. COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES Buffon Brit. New York tq ds. Norton, Megaw & Co. NdrgeIyiyérpbol SQUARE 22 OliviaBrunswick 22 Provence Fr. River Plate*' 7 ds. Karl Vaiais & Co. 22 Turret Age Brit. Buenos Aires 6 ds. K. Ashworth & Co. PallasHamburg from superior calendared paper of vaiious colors; RaeinarPensacola fifififirfififi: fifi'.' 2? Col. J. T. North Brit. do5 i/j ds. To order: * RobiuJersey 1 23 Danube Brit: Soitthatnptou* 16 ds. Roval'do Mail, 4 l'*eb. ¦ V;; 23 Magdalena Brit. River Plate jds; Rodnev (str) CardifT American Commercial Envelopes, 1'olana Brit. Cardiff 25 ds. I,age Irmãos. Rnth WahlronLondon 24 SèierHamburg 24! Mercúrio Arg. Buenos Aires* 10 ds. J. de Souza & Co, and tinted ds. & SingaporeSunderland 30 Jan. made fiom the best wliite papers: 24Turret Cape Brit do61/2 Nonhebel Co. Feb. 25Corsica Fr. Havre* 28 ds. Chargeurs Réunis. Stra its ofSunda (str),• ‡CardifT 4 CardifT 26 Thoiiias Hilvard¦¦'.Mobile 22 Jan. 25 Bencroy Brit. ds. __,age Irmãos. 27 LINEN ENVELOPES, 25ÍBratsber^ Norw. Montevideo 7 ds. Ivittz Campos. Tvr (str)..."Rangoon Jan. Iáverpool* 29 ds. Wilson Sous & Co. Vasco da GamaOporto 26 Potosi Brit. best of linen known in the 26|Galileo Blg. New York* 21 ds. Norton, Megaw & C. IVhitbv (str)Cardiff made from the qualities papers ZionCardiff 3 Feb. 26 Bahia Ger. Hamburg* 26 ds. Ed. Johnston íi Co. United States. 26 Rio Ital. Genoa* 27 ds. Fratelli Cresta & Marini 26 Vittoria Ital. River Plate 3 ds. L,a Veloce. These envelopes are superior in both quality and make 26 Charente Fr. do 4 ds; Messageries Maritimes. Samples muy be seen at the 27 Ethelreda Brit. San Nicolas* 7 ds. John Moore & Co. Foreign sailing vessels in the port of Rio de Janeiro, 27 Porto Alegre Ger. Santos 17 hs. Ed. Johnston & Co. February zSth, 1897. 28 Krp. Fr. Wilhelm Ger. do 19 hs. Hermann Stoltz & Co. Ty^ogarap-bLia. je_.lci.lixa 28 Imperial Prince Brit. do 22 hs. Quayle, Davidson & Co. 28 Holbein Brit. do 19 lis. Norton, Megaw & Co. 28 Brésil Fr. Bordeaux* 16 ds. Messageries Maritimes. No. 79 Rua Sete de Setembro. 28 Ionic Brit. Lyttelton* 24 ds. Wilson Sous & Co. NAME ARRIVED FROM CÒNSiGNEES

Departures of foreign steamers. American lug M. B. Tower.. 537 Jan. New York V. W. Guimarães & Co. ASKED FOR ALL OYER THE WORLD DATE NAME FOR CARO O bk Baltimore 569 Baltimore Watson, Ritehie & Co. lug White Wings 654 Feb. Baltimore Levering & Co. Most Aristocratic and Delicious Perfumes Feb. 22 Maria Teresa Aust. Trieste.* Sundries. 23 Provence Fr. Marseilles* do British 23 Brotor Brit. New Orleans. Ballast. 23 Nutfield Brit. Santa L,ucia, do Crab Apple Blossoms B. & Co. 23 Fr. River Plate. Sundries. sp Servia 1309 Nov. 27 London Walter, 'íí Cordouan 1385 Rangoon P. & Co. 24 Danube Brit. do do sp Sierra Morena.... Dec. 4 Alvares, 1132 Pensacola... & Co. 24 Magdalena Brit. Southampton.* do bk Kèlverdàle ;•..'.... Jan. 2 V. W, Guimarães 187 Gaspe Violets de Parme 24 Tiempo Arg. Buenos Aires. Ballast. bg Netherton 6 L. A. Magalhães. .. 24 Biela Brit. Santos. Sundries. sp Parthenope 1451 tf Norfolk .. Gas Co. 25 VVordsworth Blg. New York.* Coffee. bk Cambrian Queen 1217 28 Norfolk Gas Co. Matsukita del J063 Brunswick,.. & Co. Japon* 25 Col. T. North Brit. Buenos Aires. Ballast. bk Conduetor 3° Ferraz Sobrinho J. bk Weiwera 6 Marseilles... To order. 26 Topaze Brit. Philadelphia. Iron ore 785 Feb. White Rose, Orchidia, English Roses, Sirona Brit. Galveston Ballast. bk Lindores Abbey. 831 13 Rangoon John Moore & Co. 16 lug Athena 663 Brunswick... Ferraz Sobrinho &Co. 26 Cabral Brit. Cuba. do 21 Chypre, Gardênia, nic. De Bay Brit. New York. ColTee. bk Ivy 547 21 Rosário L de Souza & Co. 27 Greyhound 177 Cape Town. Norton, Megaw & Co. 27 Charente Fr. Bordeaux* Sundries. lug 24 27 Vittoria Ital. Genoa.* do Skarpsno Norw. Fernandina. Ballast. 27 French 27 Huelva Brit. Santa I

lug Herrn. Becker.. 363 Oct. Paranaguá. To order. Aventure C.Marseilles— bg Marie Thutt 171 Jan. Itajahy.. .. To order. AnliguaNew York30 Jau. bk C. Paulsen 64 Feb. Rangoon... II. Stoltz & Co. ArcelinaOporto— AbeonaHamburg— HP^ 1ÊÊÈM . •: «*% AdelinaOporto— Norwegian fcfi^jVi¦¦WmÊi 1 Assyria at Lisbon Nov. ¦ BonitoCardifT10 èii3z-:i- ^»S m «3 Baron Elibank (str)Glasgow30 Jan. bk Pr. Arthur. 1533 Nov. 28 CardifT. B. Rodrigues & Co. W;BhRFüMtm £ CanadaNorlolk23 Jan. bg Netto 107 Dez. 3* Bahia.. To order. A CarlHindricCardiff- v uj%|iwBohdSÍh3 CoraBermuda18 Jan. .^MgggajL u. Crown Princeat Cadiz-»- Portuguese P4:Vv \ju Caledonia (str)Leith31 Jan. CenturyJersey— CvpperSwansea1 Feb. bk Margarida 366 Sept. Oporto Costa Leite & Co. Ú. Pedro XBaltimore21 Jau. sp Oceanot 1182 Dec. Oporto Macedo Jr. & Co. Eagle WingNewYork— bk Albatros 772 Ilha do Sal... Macedo Jr. & Co. > :=> 'iS§^ef ^MIIBmjjJi w 2 FigaroBrunswick— bk Oliveira 750 Ilha de Maio' J. A. G. Santos. FrancêsBaltimore29 Jan. bk Tentadora 394 Jan. Ilha do Sal.,.. J. A. G. Santos. Gripen Newcastle14 Jan. bk Sereia 423 Feb. Oporto Veiga Pinto & Co. GuldregnPensacola7 Jan. Hannàh BlanchardLondon14 Jan. Hillcrag (str)Glasgow— Russian ' InnerwickNew York17 Jan. af Q 5>^p®Ç*,G8!!Bi)| í ¥** filngerBoroen9 Jan. Julius PalmRangoon19 Jau. bk Austrália.. 912 Feb. Pensacola. Karl Vaiais & Co. **-•.. 1 l5®^Act/nKinnrtHj.ííj /^V -91' VvtSüv* Last of Stocks and Bonds - Mar, Ist • -Mh Quotations ÕWN?E|íFyM,ETO Circulation Public Funds w commpndceFtoTnnaveri of •$\lf.,,' '7,i JPCmoApgjeâiojiomP^-ftlmcr , 262,126,000$ Stock 5 currency (apólice). 94^fooo—944$oÒo tos,000,000 Bonds of 1895 ,, 927 000—938 000 124,655,000 Stock 4*7.» (gold convertecl 1.265 IX)0—1.270 000 12,254,000 Gold Loan, 1S6S, 6 O/d 2.350 000— Establ. 1860. 17 first Medals Do do 1879, °/o. 24,679,000 "/<>,. 18,350,000 Do do i8Sfa 4 1.500 000- â Fcs. 17,500,000 State of Espirito Santo. 10,030,ot» „ of Minas Geraes, 5"/ CROWN LAVENDER SALTS 4,ooo,ofx> "Empréstimoof Kio de Janeiro, 6°/o. 25,000,000 Municipal — 163 000 Cure for Headache, Colds, Depression, Influenza and Náusea. Cooling Capital Banks Par Last div. and Refreshing at all Times. 20,OOO.OOOf Commercial 20OJi Sfooo— Jan. 97 203— 000 Jan. 97 139 140 (Camblaso do 2iul series IOO 000— Jan. 97 68 500— 69 000 ii Co-) 20,000,000 Rural e Ilypotheeario 200 9 000— Jan. 97 — 240 000 do2iul series IOO 500— Jau. 97 115 000— Miguel Lopes a Irmão Capital Raituvvs Par And all principal Perfumery Stores Agents : ARP 16,000,000 Muzainbinho ioo 62,000,000 «este de Minas 200 do2iid series 75 IOÍ JOO— 24,000,000 s. Pattlo-Rio Grande 21» 70,000.000 União Sorocabana-Itauna 200 S6 000— 90*000 do2iul series 60 17 000— iS 000 Champagne Piper Heidsick Capital Tramways I\n iMSt dit: From the old firm Heidsick 14,000,000$ *s.Jardim Botânico. 200> ²Jan. 97 117I000— ia2$ooo 12.000.000 Christovfto ... 200 ²Jan. 15.S 000— 162 9; 000 ESTABLISHED IN 1785

Ca pilai Mtlls Par ImsI di:; -f- Carie Btancke, — 10,000.000$ Alliança aoo| f— Aug. 96 165Í000— 6,000,000 Br.tzil Industrial 200 6$ooo— Aug. 96 ²I40$ooo fifi 3,000,600 Carioca 2FOO 10 000— Jan. 96 ²I^-O 000 Sec, 6,000.000 Confiança Industrial soa Io 000— Aug. «6 ²I» 000 500.000 D. lzabel 200 30 000— Jan. 97 1,200.000 Industrial Mineira — Brut Extra. 2100 io 000— Feb. 96 50 OOO 1,500.000 Matiufactnra Fluminense. 200 $ 000— Mar. 96 4,000.000 Pedropolitana -ÜOO 8 000— Mar. 96 2,000.000 S. Pedro de Alcântara... 200 — July 96 Santa Luzia 360,000 200 10 000— Jatí. 97 115 RUA DA QUITANDA 115 ¦,-;.•;¦. ¦ ¦•¦'¦•:¦.. . ¦ ¦'"¦¦*-'¦, ¦ . .- ,1 . March 2nd, 1897] THE RIO NEWS. FRITZ J. CARLSON The Académie de Médecine of Suecessor of Gkohoe Jansen France has placed Ws Kijilées Fine English and American Ca, 11 taüoring, Importer of Gentlémen'a and Boy'a undenocar, GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Waterproofs, Pala of the latest styles and Apo 11i na ns No. i DYNAMITE, from the best manufacturers. GELIGNITE , "THE and GELATINE DYNAMITE, Orders executed within 24 hours. QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" under Government inspection. Packed in cases " of 50 lbs. each, nett weight. 42, RUA DO ROSÁRIO, 42 At the head of a//the waters Works; examined for and pSP£S5vAyn,hirePOLMONT, uScotland purity Stirlingshire \ Stocks of above RIO DE JANEIRO. freedom from disease goods always nn hand i„ r:„ and also nf ™S™°eS' germs." Detonators and SJ1 I* working,.afe'y fl,ses suilaWe íor ali Ali information concerning ,he above ¦*• aPPl'cat.on can be had °n„ HUGO BRILL «¦ to the Agents ín Brazild -A-Slfcs: for Watson Ritchie &* Co. Only Establishment in Brazil for cuttine as. Rua Theophilo Ottoni, æ—— precious siones. Rlnde Janeiro. ^\ M*s Speciality in BRAZILIAN siones, like M, & E. NATTE' jfcoT Feaiher.Flowers, I„seclS( Humming Biids and ¦ |a * Tourmnlinos, Emendeis, Topa/., Amethysts. sortmentof i.irds !>„„ -fl-larSe As Chrysolites, Faney stones, —ü ^t;r^r" and neighborhood. Agates from Rio Grando cio Sul, r Crunoos U, HUA DO and OUVIDOR, 44 PARIS BRH.LÍANTS. RIO DE JANEIRO. 12, lua Sonçalvcs Sias, 12 Missing Friends. Information wanted at n.,» x>^-,- u „ RIO DE JANEIRO ral, No. 2,¦ KuaRuaGener«.r General Consulate Gene- (Àãàmo •^"yyy:zTVay'M''"'''''Câmara a.s to the following • '" i whereabouts °ni,atio» M to his f I. is JZVò des^l S HOMAS &IPTON family.* b>' a "«niber of his w,,°^ NrtK£,fTid,~jockey'^o. Rua *# * .a -u j4 Jorge Kudge, Villa I cÀHaÍ / r LIPTON'S Teas, is desired as to °matÍ°n the estat of the de^èd LIPTON'S Hams, ^^v "r1rtb'Ksq- ¦¦¦¦•¦. ¦ ¦¦ .-:¦' .¦;. LIPTON'3 Jams, «aí i %«*&&fR :t March, lS57. Information .h °f Sole importers : d£ as ^ ÍT** LIPTON'S Pickles, movemeuts or death.hlii subseq«ent February r;th. tSo?! LIPTOÜSTS Groceries ROMHAUBR <& Co. SITUATION WANTED^ 115. Rim da 78, RUA DO GENERAL CÂMARA, Quitanda. as RIO OE JANEIRO. C E R V E J AR IA BR AH MA For sale. (Brama Brewery) "JOHANNIS" ‡tA vervi:--^.,;,.':;v™,;s,,ri,,,s--',iCTi'1 liirt-r -• f n • , "•' lI',a,ltlty trees- i„ an elev-nf^i , æg »-f fruit edbyXi^f^£^dW? recommend. ""^^ the terminus 5 dis^ 0f íu- ^ .1 lnU,"!me f«õm 142, RUA VISCONDE DE SAPUCAHY Hage road.™ aild ^d car- por furtlièr Telephone No. 10.063 informai;,,,! bdoÍv t,- v The king of natural Geueral "" Roa table waters. Deodoro, ^cthZ' ? FrancisRaner RràiJ Tli.e finest ±xl tiL© -world. r/fi/tical Ent/ineer, waterworks. etc, etc. Light, Strong, Easy running. ¦ (Enf/màeiro ãfechàríiço). Furnlslies stone for n-alls and street pavements. Fo, ,t ;c..fs ^'.n.v,er.1-t„cLi(i«rwo„HMi,nilfactun-nc Removable Clincher Tyres. Co.. U., l..lc!y língli-h and Fréncli spoken, .Mailagert.t |he s-o pau,obranch Correspondence Dust Proof Bearings. solicited. AddreS9: No. 9, Pr,,^ Avenida 15 de Novembro 117, sobrado, do Commercio. Reversible Handle Bars. SAO 1'AULO, P.Ra.-iu To travellers on Land or Sea. Hardened Steel Chain. CINBER ÍLK, No truvelier should for\|et to take with hirn »• box of or h bottle or Tineture jpHtè ^^^ iu s. p^ of NeeüuKlra Amara, which mlyht como Diamond and Drop Frame. by TmZtráoc k Co fr m ^ ch jcwt very hmidy sn case» of sudclen ti«tu&&à& or In& Cnger, and il.e.ef« WHEELS KEPT IN STOCK. „ac,ly ««rfh» to the we!i known miy other dísarrangoment of the stoi««eh Bei&Hl ma.k. for intestines, so frequent during traveis Tte «ake« wül deliver order, This marvellous remedy is accontpanied of , do,en upwards at 79 12. OUVIDOR. sâo Paulo. ^,*X;xX'-.

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. THE RIO NEWS IO CRASH LEY &. Co., fffttmrtUQ. Newsdtaler s and Hooksellert. ali the leading English and Am Morto1. Subscriptions reeeived for Geo. R. Petjtoi.&ank H- ei ican newspapers and periodicals. Agents for ESTABLISHED 1865. The Rmvfe*« Mail. and íir&PlRRÍNS11 A large assortmeni o! Euglish novéis Ameiican constantly on hand. - Thomas Norton & Co. Tauchniti Editions, THE —xm_ t/w Views ai Ein and netfhbourtiood. '':/'j%'/ and Commission Merchants. OBSERVE THAT -x-Y-y' Ship Brokers Orders reeeived for Scienlinc and other tiook». i to Old regular Line Sailing Packeta Old Brotilian «tampa bouc**. SIGNATURE of atampa purchaaed. KIO DE JAUELUO 4 SANTOS. Cotlectiona Sole age»-* -"<* *'• * l-w-e*" •' *Mi")* **>*• 104. Waü Street.^H IS NOW Ae*x*f fi" L*xxgstntk't Rwiibtr Sttmfi. .. *>-.< .. Atlctnson'* Perfumei-le.* and Vao* Soap. Vonóors ofthe GENUINE world renowned jfteaiusitiiM. PRiNTED Sa/ts Crab Apple Blossoms &• Lavender Co., London. OYAL MAIL IN BLUE INK of Thk Crown Pkkfumrrv d* Ouvidor- STEAM PACKET COMPANY. No. tf. Bua R DIAGOMLLY ACROSS THE imxsimSíM Brazilian Under contracts with the British and \ OUTSIDE W.1UWM1» J. F. LOBO Governments for carrying the mails.'j jj*y^ of every Bottle of the STEVEDOWE TABLE OF DEPARTURES, Ho. 1 A, Rua SSo Pedro 1897 ORIGINAI- KIO OB -JANEIRO Date Steaiuer Destintion Undeitakes the discharge and loading of Steamers •«897 Sold Wholesale bythe Proprietors, and Sailing vessels. ' Wopeester; STEAM LAIJNCHES, LIGHTERS, TÜGS, Etc. XX,'I "March Montevideo e Buenos Ayres. well, Ltd., London; of 8 Thames Ctfosse & Black The launch "Manha" fitted whh steam ptimp capable at a-nd Export Oilmen generally. discliargiiig at thc iate of i.ooo litres per minute ready Lisbon, Vigo, .. io Danube Bahia, Pernambuco, a iiioment's notice. Ghertxmig, Southampton. SAÜCE. RETAIL EVERYWHERE

have steamers from and to England This Company will PRINTING « STAR'" three times par month. COMMERCIAL THREE -sleame-i-s can be Hanappier Inwra.ce oo freight Aipped on abeae AT aken oatat lhe Agency. OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION No. », Vor freight. and other iafaraation apply 4o passages No. Rua Sete de Setembro ¦ ¦ ¦RuaGeneralCamara, floor. 79 * * ia General Ca ist # G. C. Anderson, ist floor. Superintende*.

BRAZIL AND RIVER j PLATE STEAMERS. COGNAC LIVERPOOL njícoBsoji LAMPORT &HOLT LINE Well matured in cask PASSENGER SERVICE FOR BEI YORK and equal to the better known marks in Rio. Wordeworth. Heveltaa, Buffon. Coleridge and Qalflca. The steamer BUFFON jj GREAfB CRASHLEY & Co. Rheumatism.Neuraigia-SciaUci. Backiíhe, Headache,Toothiehe, Sails 6th inst Lumbago, tor CAIXA 906 - •sld br Dragâ-UU sae Oastcrs «vsiyvlMPa. F»y C»o«si New York botti*. BliiiUiaa ta U Ua|i>» f Taking ut and a«d -class passengers at moderate rates. RIO DB JANEIRO Surgeon and Stawardeaa carried. King, Ferrei» & Co., Uttii for Brull. The voyage is much quicker than by wap of Soglaad aad --¦A::. ¦¦ '; *¦¦:¦¦. without the inconvenieucct of tranaav. LLOYD, Nacional de Navegação Costeira. íur NEW YORK. Companhia Weekly cargo siaamm NORDDEUTSCHERBREMEN. For fteight apply to the Broker Wm. R. McNiven, CapitiL . . 40,000,000 Marks. de Steamer te, Rua i° de Março. Weekly Passenger service between Rio The Regular Lines of Steam Packets between Janeiro and Porto Alegre, calling at Para- fat fuühei passages and particulars apply to the Grande and Pelotas. Bremen-United Stetee naguá, Desterro, Rio ITAHY Agent» NORTON, MEGAW & Co. Ld. Braail Sailings every Saturday at 4 p. m. Inva- „ River Plate riably. will sail for 58, üm 1° de Março M China, Japão the w Aaetralia Tho Stoamer S. JoSo da Barra, calling at Imbetibo on de Janeiro on the uth inst. STEAM Departures ftom Rio 3rd and iSth of each month to ITAITUBA PACIFICNAVIGATION COMPANY. > the Bahia, Liabon, Antwerp and Bremen. with excellent accommodatlons for Ist and Receives cargo and encommendas at ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Passengers and cargo for ali ports of the difloraat lines 3rd class passengers, Trapiche Costeiro No. 50, Rua da Saude. DEPARTURES for LIVERPOOL. accepted. will sail for company also receives cargo for ali Orellana. March jrd Passages Rates:*'t-ci.yd.*l. Paranaçtd, Desterro, Rio Grande, Pelotas The Marks.i$o$ooo Oropcsa. «7*h Rio-Antwerp, Bremen5°° and Porto Alegre. the stations of the Carangola and Leopol- -Lisbon4»5 ..iao|o«e These popular steamer» are fitted with the eiectric light and „ dina Une. may be Ukea Saturday, 6th Inst. at4 p. m. aU modera coavenioacet. Itienrance policies For further information apply to •ut at the agency on baggage aad «aluas. reeeived through the Freight and parcels »-o for Wihtt apply to P. D. Machado, HERM. STOLTZ ã Co.. Agents, Trapiche Coiteiro, Rua da Saude 56, up No. Rua de S. Pedro: ¦ *m * «, No. 63.Rio de Janeiro. the 5th. Rua da Alfândega, of aad for passages and other inlwiaSKm te Valuables at the offlce, on the duy Wilaon Sona * Co., L'd., Agents, sailing, till 2 p. m. No. a. Kua de SSo Pedro. \TONHEBEL & Co. at the Company's offices. No encommendas of any description mil be reeeived SAVILL & ALBI0N Co., Steamship Agents information apply to the office of SHAW, LIMITED. COMMISSION AGENTS For passages and ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, AGENTS OF THE BETWEEN LAGE IRMÃOS, NEW ZEALAND and LONDON. ALLAN LINE OF STEAMERS GELLATLY LINE OF STEAMERS Bua ll° d_e Karço, 49. HOMEWARDS—Due at Rio de Janeiro. WILSON'S HULL LINE OF STEAMERS today lonic—4753 tons—sails AV<» dc Janeiro, Rua S. redro No. 1, P. O. Box 1113 TYUBBER HAND STAMPS reduetion in fares. SMITH, Considerable Cable Address:-NONHEBEL. ILLIAM IVand London 15.0.0 First class w Rubber Type. £ ENGLISH SHOEMAKER, ! <& Metal-Bodied ., 12.0.0 Second class ¦T^IIARLESHUEg S. T. I.üNC.STKKTH, Steamers superior in every respect and fitted with every convenience for the comfort of travellers. Call at TrnerIffe Tlte best material used and ali woik guaianteet'. Office and wcrks: 16, Travessa do Ouvidor, and pLVMonii: passengets may land at latter port. Cornmission Merchant and Ship Agent ist rlooi. For (reight apply to P. D. Machado, NP..—Special attention large stamps Rua Fresco No. 8. DE SANTA RITA givento No. 4, Rua de S. Pedro; No. 5. TRAVESSA (trade-mark»! and large type for matking colfee «ad lor passages and other information to P. O. Box 891.RIO DB JANEIRO. ltt floor 1 P"L bag*. Wilaon, Sone * Co., L'd . Agents, RIO DB No. », Rua de SSo Pedro. Water supplied oa short notice.Telephooe 374. JANEIRO.