Show THE IRISH QUESTION the situation in ireland becomes every day more momentous it will be remarkable if the situation does not bring about a fearful struggle between the populace and the government ern ment more evictions are to be enforced shortly fit it the scene of recent active disturbances another conflict is confidently anticipated more determined and sanguinary than those that lately occurred britain is looking with Nith considerable anxiety toward the united states and with good reason T as the place where fenian dynamite plots are concocted and prepared p ared it iq is stated that the british government will draw the attention of secretary blaino blaine to the suba subject but even if the authorities of this country were to be heartily in sympathy with the suppression of the barbarous methods that arc are bat batched elied in this country and oper abed in britain and ireland it w would be rather difficult for them to do a great deal toward checking to say nothing 11 of preventing them in Varr ington and other places adjacent to liverpool a large proportion probably the majority of the people who labor in the immense chemical establishment are ns many of them of the most brutal class clasi the employers threaten that if any more outrages occur they will bo be compelled to discharge all their irish workmen we believe the irish question has now readied reached a stage when no legislation that could be passed or that it would be safe or possible in ill any tiny way to grant would satisfy ireland the government cannot possibly ignore the rights of property and nothing short of the total abolition of would appease the populace neither would they be entirely content with that the desire and demand for total separation from fron the united kingdom being bahir C insatiable the minds of the people are inflamed they arc are not capable of reasoning upon the present issue they only know what they want and scarcely that and appear willing to go to any length to attain attai n it the tile irish scrugg struggle ic is one of the i im ni stages of the drama of our day in ili the nature of things it must soon culminate in a victory for one side or the other POETS pol rs ARE frequently made the objects of satire and ridicule grosser natures are unable to comprehend liow low the more delicately constructed mentality or poetic nature can go into exta cies over the countenance of a beautiful woman and describe her eyes as violets brow as fair as the spotless lily checks as the delicate rose and lips as the plump ripe cherry atwould it would seem however that the objection to the poetic sty style ie of description ia is be gluing to melt away among practical people for instance you will hear men who could never be justly esteemed for poetical sentiment frequently remark nowadays that the faces of some of the ladies havo have a decidedly flour floury appearance MEDICAL WEN MEN have generally held that brights disease of the kidneys is i f s duo due to free indulgence ind ce in tta not explain the death from f roin that disease of mr joseph sabin of new york who drank neither liu liquors ors P tea nor coffi coffee cc and did not use tobacco the case of the late D W evans stenographer of salt lake city was another notable axce exception p tidia brights disease was the cause of his death yet he drank no intoxicants and also ref refrained mined entirely from the use of tea coffee and tobacco GOVERNOR connell of new york has vetoed the bill intended to compel manufacturers of alco margarine to properly label their stuff it will be difficult ihnot if not impossible now for people to tell whether they are using the product of the cow or the hog bog on their bread this veto will probably increase the quantity manufactured and ma may y raise prices in the porcine market after all col sellers may be right in relation to hogs hogg when belays be says theres millions ni illions in it THE REMAINS of Willi Sy illiam tim penn will not be removed from their present testing resting place placebo pl aceto to this country trustees of tho the little graveyard y rd in Bucking hamshire england where they now arc are positively declare that they would not entertain any proposal for the removal the two wives of the great quaker and several of his children were buried in the same cemetery THERE is a bit of unintentional humor in the flattering dispatch about our relations with japan there are fully american missionaries in japan they do good work and live with comparative case comparative case ewe is good but it exactly agree ag fcc with an extraordinary amount of work GRAIN G nai ON W the sand ridge between b ogden and leis ripening rapidly and will soon be ready for harvesting much of it is getting golden colored |