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THE MIST PUBLISHING COMPANY,
J, R. BEEGLE, Manager.
Rich Strike of Silver Ore in
Arizona Territory.
PEkSONAL MENTION. EASTE RINf ITEMS. WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. FOREIGN LANDS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. N0T a corbett punch.
ubicrlpliaa Hates.
On copy on ynr lit advaui'S II 80
On copy nix mouth. ,. It
Bliigle tiupy
Advertising Hales.
Ilndians Meet and Protest Against
o
the Compulsory Education
of Papooses.
Profcislonal card, on year.....;
One column one year ,
ildl column una year .,,
Charter euliiinii on. year
One Inch on month
On. Inch (lire, months..,.....,.,.,
On Inch ilx month.
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in progress
The Nevada State Fair ia
at Keno.
The Indian population of Arizona Ii
given out a 85,777:
Phtenix, A. T., (i to hava an electric
light plant and a $300,0jQ hotel.
Chinese pheasant are quoted In the
Portland market at $1.25 a pair. This ia
a big hid (or their alangbter through the
alley.
. At Holbrook, A. T.,Ben Mitchell with
bii flat (truck Tom Lance a blow on the
neck, breaking it and causing instanta
neous death,
Santa Barbara openly expresses Its
dissatisfaction at the work of the utata
. Ranter Board of Ecmalizntlnn In rU,n.. It.
H. tt. Huho mover, V.rnouU aessuient roll
O. w. BuoN, Merger. BesBineni roil.
inn itmse in me wrecked Wet more
cannot be located. The pumps have no
effect, and the chance for saving the
voanei ms very small,
lineal notice., IA cant, per line lor Itr.t Inser
tion; 10 mint, par llu fur each lubMuueiit In
sertion. Log-ill advertlnainenta, II 60 per Inch for flr.t
InMertlon, ami 76 cent, par tiioli fur aaoh .ub.a
qiieul Insertion,
COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRKCTOBY.
Cewtatr Officers.
J Heine Dran Bl.ucharrl, Rainier
;1t K. B. (,ali, B. Helena
Hnerlir. (). A. Maul.-. Ht. lltilens
Treaaur r K. M. Wtiarlon, CoUmbla City
Bnpt. of Hvlioola .......T. 1. Cl.clflu, V.rnonla
AaMlMor... W II Kvuir. Kalnlur
nu(Tjrur.. , A. B. 1.1111..
Uomralaaloners.
Natlee.
Famous Tenor Leaves the Lyric Stage to
Become a Music Professor Mrs.
Clara Schumann.
Frederick Domrlaaa n1ava tha vlnlln
As it Is his only dissipation and he ha
it id a uinu iorm, it is to be Doped that
it will not be counted against the good
V1U IUHU.
When Lord Tennyson Is asked to read
ins woras aioua ne almost Invariably
lect. tbe "Ode on the Death of the
Duke of Wellington," and after that
--aiaua."
Mr. Whittier In a recent letter said :
"For year I have been desirous of
movement lor uniting all Christians,
with na other creed or pledge than a
eiiiiDie recognition 01 Christ a our
leaaer."
Peter M. Arthur, Grand Chief of the
crotuernoou 01 Jbocoraotive Engineers,
lives in a handsome home on Euclid av
enue in Cleveland. He is a thrifty and
economical man, and is said to be worth
William F. Comly of the Dayton (O.)
Journal at 83 still holds hi position as
night editor, and i a spry and energetio
mm mucii younger men on the staff.
What a book he could write on "Fight
I have had with the foreman."
The Queen has two finanfah hnllnuVa
In the park at Osborne, which are very
beautiful creatures, with enormous
Sioux Indians Receive a Very
Large Indemnity.
REV. MOLLINGER'S FORTUNE.
Kng of Siam Asked to Send an Exhibit
to the Chicago ExpositionA
Congress on Africa.
Emperor William ha Intimated that
he wonld possibly visit the World's Fair
at Chicago.
A Congress on Africa la to be held next
year in connection with the World' Co
lumbian Exposition.
The international chess tournament
to be held at Chicago in connection with
The Balance Sheet of French
Telephones for 1891.
FAT MEN FOR ADVERTISING.
People of New York Not Afraid of the World' Fair will distribute $7,000
in prizes.
a Cholera Epidemic The
Largest Engine.
B. G. Dun & Co. renort that ehnlara
ha had no effect on trade.
Garbage creamatoriea will be in n no ra
tion in Chicago within a few day.
A trust of all the safe and lock men In
the United State, involving (5,000,000,
is on the tap s.
Within tbe next ninetv dava all tha
telephone wires at Cincinnati will be
laid underground.
Fons Hov. a Chinaman, ia held In St
Louis for manufacturing opium for
smoking purposes.
There is talk of a formal consolidation
Tbe owner of the Mammoth Cave of
Kentucky propose to reproduce tbe
"tarry chamber" in the mining build
ing at the World' Fair.
Tbe British building at the World's
Fair will have amona- it decorations
flans bearing the arms of the nrincinal
cities of tbe United Kingdom.
Tbe London Timet does Chi tha
honor to say that that citv is a sufficient
attraction within itself to justify visit
u wie fuiunioiui .exposition.
Building material dealers will make
an exhibit at the World' Fair. They
will also hold an international congress
for the discussion of matter of interest
to tne building trade.
A Physician Arraigned and Fined
for Criticising a German
Army Officer.
PORTLAND MARKET.
The wheat crop of France amounts to
109,264,421 hectolitre. .
The Italian bandit chief, Einaldi, ha
been killed by gendarmes.
Switzerland is erecting what is report
ed to be it first sugar factory.
Serious riots have occurred In Flanders
between strikers and the militia.
A cattle disease ia decimating herd In
the Grand Duchv of Mecklanhnnr.
I . uAn i. ii . t
Interest In juvenile temperance work V. ,A,5,r "w' tu
, Frodne. fruit, me.
Whbat Nominal. Valley, $1.20
1.225; Walla Walla, 11.11(81.15 per
cental.
Floob Standard, 13.75; Walla Walla,
(3.75; Graham, 13.23; Superfine, 12.76
per barrel.
Oats New. 40 43 .nr hnahal t
rolled, $6.60.75 per barrel; $6.60
8.76 per bag; $3.75 per case.
nAT per ton.
Molstuffs Bran. ti6: shorts. $19:
ground barley. 122.60325 : ebon feed. 118
(322 per ton ; feed barley. $2426; mid
d ings, $2628 per ton; brewing barley,
$1.1031.15 per cental : chiccen wheat.
$1.25 per cental.
Bottxb Oregon fancy creamery, 27X
30c; fancy dairy, 2627Xc: lair to
S)od, 172 e; common, 12i15c;
alifornia, 38(?40c per roll.
Cubbsb Oregon, ll12c; Young
America, 12c per pound.
Eooa Oregon, 2o27c; Eastern,
25c per dozen.
Pobltby Old Chickens, (4.004.50;
broiler.$2.603.50: vouns ducks.6.00(2g
6.00; old geese, nominal, $5.00g8.OO;
young, nominal, $6.O0.0O per dozen;
lurxeys, 1017C per pound.
Vjkgbtablbs Cabbaare. 12 ner cental :
Onion, 76c$1.00 per cental; pote- .
t The final programme -for the dedica- is growing on the continent of Europe. S!f 'vi?1??. per doien,; ?toe8'
tlonoi fthe World' Fair building, i.aet-1 Man.lnnn.nti.1 wm.n unu?u!Z 5 " x; Oregon turnip., 15c per
cieif
MABoNio.-St. H.l.n. Lod., (Co. la-R.xuLr
eoniraiiulnatluna Mnt and third Saturday In
otnnonth l7:Wr. M. alMMolilo hall. Vl.lt
Ins in.iubara In good ataudlng Invited to at-
tnlld.
Minomc-R.lnl.r I.od.a, No, 11-Ht.t.cl
tooatliis. Satiinlay on or before each full moon
el7:aor. M. atMt.oulnh.il, orar lllaucbard'a
tor. Vl.ltlng uiambara lu good staudlug In
lted to attaint, i
Tlae malls.
Down Hirer (boat) eloaa. at 1:10 1, H.
lip rl.r (boat) clone, at 4 r. u
'ina
It, He
I A. M.
Governor Roes of New Mexico denies
vie puDiieneo report that tbe Dal ton
gang of robbers have been captured in
tuat xcrruory. xney nave not been
seen mere. ,
The raisin grower of Riverside snd
vicinity have organized a raisin growers'
protective union, where novan mirwt
to realise belter prices lor this year's
urupw rusins.
The Mexican Boundary Commission.
ers find no material change to make in
the line between tbe two countries so
nr, ana ao noi expect tbere will beany.
II for Varnonla and PltUbnrtf taavaa
St, Ueleu. atbDday, WednetOay aud I rlday at
Tha mall for Mamhl.tiil. l!latikanla and Mt.t
leave. Qulun Monday, Wadueaday and Friday
M.ll.fra Iwavl north clou a' 10 a.m.: fur ew monument are belnir nut nn
fortlaud at S r. M. I Th.T, n . . t r . .
w"it unpaituiiat O.I sppo nt-
ed Dr. W. F. Chenoweth of Mosales, A.
T., Sanitary Commissioner of that nnrt
StsakxsO. W. 8Hivaa-Uavi 8t. Helena as a brecaution airalnst the entrant r.i
Travelers Unl4e Hirer Rettiss.
lor I'ortlaud at 11 A. u. Tuawlay.
Haturdav. Kaavca Ht. Helen, for
Monday, Wadueaday and Friday at :00 A
Htam Ihalda leaves Ht. Helen, for Port
land 7:4 a. M, returning at 5 80 r. at.
BrsAiisa Joast-H Ksi.looo laveaSt. Helen,
for I'ortlaud dally except Sunday, at 7 a. ., ar
riving at I'ortland at 10 SO; returning, leave
Purtlanr at I r. m.. arriving at St. Helena at 4.
Thuradayand chnlara intn tha ITnltH a....i. n
I'latakaule " " uuajr-
maa.
PROFESSIONAL.
jjr. h. a. cur-r, .
I'HYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Advice from the White Hills in Arl.
son report an immensely rich strike on
tbe seventy-foot level of the Grand Army
mine. A body of ore that will ran l mn
ounce of silver per ton ha been found,
it is said.
The Pendleton roller mills are now
running Quito steadily, with an innrnaaAH
output, there being a bettor water sup
ply. . The mill have now 150,000 bush-
eis oi wheat on hand and 100,000 bushel
more engagea.
The Northern Pacific rns.it )
celed all Eastern lumbar
The Canadian Pacific generally received
iubbb consignments at me boundary, and
it is believed the Northern Pacific' aim
is to since tne uanadian Pacific
W. B. Monroe with hi dog left Pres
cott, A. T.. to bunt for bear. He shot I
sbe bear and her cub, when the m tie
R. W. o. BELT. ? , - suddenly appeared. Monroe shot him
out tne near was only wounded. It
iiTtiTfiTiTit, .-.vTv. Mi-wo lumi -or iu. iiuiiwr ma a ronsii
i'UIOlUiALN AND BUKUIiUJN. and tumble fight ensued. The dog dis
tracted the attention of the bear Jons
St. Helens, Oregon.
JJB. 1. K. HAM,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
ClaUktuiie, Columbia county, Or.
I t twvainiii wi AVIivUtATi I tlAJam si sisaaaaal ml fee Haatinlul ... I 1 1 I . . ' .
norns, ana Miss Chaplin, tbe well- J' me Baltimore ana unio and UMo and will be tbe orator. Cardinal Gibbons aHaJa oeeta, ioc per aozen; weei potatoes, ao
known sculptor, ha been commissioned Mississippi railroads. will deliver the opening prayer. , ... . , . per ponnd; Oregon cauliflower, 75c
by her Majesty to model them a a The brewer, of Cincinnati will fight in Arkansas will exhibit at the World'. uCli?ljinlent f exce"eot Wj??? '' celery' S00 P6, l0?
group. court an additional tax levy of $500,000 Fair relief map of the Statehowing R" Fauna-Oregon peache. $1 101.25
M DIebler, the executioner of Paris, Messed against them. elevations, depressions, lake., ' swamps, n v, , Etnt'L7 Z!$cA9' 2"
k.i J i an .i i.!. i ' rr i... x.uh.l.j .. Iui.i.Jj , T.' The Oueen has st tha nana .ml Hm tornia lemons, S7.00(a8.0U ner box:
..na w.uuuaou u, 4tjj ui ii i n iMiiuw nmiHn I XMBfl iikh R.uiHi.fiMi K iin.v.nT.n. i
halncrai
and is now think ng of retiring. He ha
a miniature guillotine in a glas case on
the mantel-p ece in ha parlor, does not
receive visitors, and finds amusement in
piaying tne violin.
anaranlina
station on Red river, where tbe Santa
x1 e road enters tne btate.
General Mile, is under orders to throw
corn and cotton regions, timber wdl
orairie lands etc presents. melons, 1.501.75 per dozen; California
n v n..i. t. The Venezuelan revolntinnlata ..u Papee, $l.U0(a3i.B per box ; Oregon
. A a woaiq ui liBWlBUIU. HtlxS.1111. nsafJ I . I ' " l
troop, into Choctaw nation h.vr I left at tbe World's Fair headauartam. in I to De.tn Powiouof all the seaports ex-
a.- . . " . -a-.. a.. a . . . I f I nan! I sa linanM
indlftn AfTAnt KAnnnl t oam in tham ma inaeiltv nnilfllntT. a. mn a nf wF " r.i: S a.c .-7. ' l . '
-SSTJmml ""Jr . .90 Ocean has. begun a Sff JP2 TOVJt' 1? 9"". fel P?' W; bal
cotta.
Tbe King of Siam has been asked to
send an exhibit to tbe Chicago Fair, and
ill nmlahl. InnmrA m hi. I
white elephants if there is an aasnrance cent Liberal Cath.ic Unire Tat YE ..SVZMl!14 5916 00
vonntrest Cabinet nlfiiara
itTtedbCnBr'W
ity to be the moft finished of the younger cution. w when exposed it hai
race ot Parliamentary orators. for re mi. i ...... . .
strained excellence of style" mm . The !are?t artificial stone In the world
with Mr. Gladstone,
Clara Schumann, the widow of the
composer, is saiu to Da In failing health.
Robert Schumann fell in love with her
when she was but 13 year, of age. Sbe
wa. already on the concert .tge, and
hn u ur msiuen name ot (Jlara Wieck
naa won a reputation as a pianist,
" RV. Thomas Ewinir Rharman
Catholio prie-t who has lately 'been
preachins in Kansas Citv. wu fh.
taougnj to resemble bis late father.
General W. T. Sherman, very strongly
as. iuuT7ai niiu UI rHVHl r.na inla .
lectualitv that ia bo charRi-triBf in
w V. . .10
ittinuy
forms tbe base of the Bartholdi Statue
of Liberty on Bedioe's Island, New York
iiaroor.
mu .., , . 1 in -
ment" , ZTZZftt ZZ J!E?J JS
360,000 bushel, in 1890-91.
First of the new Cunarders will
ntif Ira A ntil anrt .,411 Vu J 1 a.1 1
second durinir the month oJJnn. 7 Btpla. Orooenes.
About 200 delegates from various narts I olc io"B P
of Europe and Amerira attended the re-1 h
Great Lake, to be vaccinated has been
revoked.
The late Father Mollinger's assumed
fortune of $20,000,000 has been dwindled
down, to a matter-of-fact valuation of
about $100,000.
A train a mile and a quarter in length
was lately hauled over the Raadinir rail.
road by a single engine. It consisted of
250 empty freight cars.
Major Harvey, United State Pension
paint their own animal in tbe same
whitewashed colors- and advertise them
as being wool-dyei.
NATIONAL CAPITAL.
In the province of East Prussia alone
during last year no fewer than 237 mar
ried couple, celebrated their golden
weaaing,
The London Telegraph report, that Al-
$10.50311.50 per ton.
Kick Island, $5.00; Japan, $4.86 per
cental.
Bzakb Small white, 3c; pink, 8c;
bayos, Sc; butter, 8c; lima, 3e per
pound.
Uoffm Uosta xuca, Zljtfc ; Rio, 20)jc ;
fred Rothschild will be one of the Eng- Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 27i30c; Java.
liah Halturatoa ti Ih. Intui,.lln..l A I 27U:3lfa! Arhnrkla'a 1IIO.nnn.l -
Secretary Noble Receives the Annual Re
port of the Utah Commission for
Year Ended September I.
Sara Bernhardt say. she isn't afraid Agent of Detroit, paid off the 43,000 pen-
liah delegates to tbe International Mon
etary Conlerence,
The lanreet telephone switchhnarH in
I the world i. that in the Exchange at
with tne main omce.
oi cholera snd will go to any plague
stricken town and give a benefit per
formance. The fair trajtedienne's cour
age ia born of absolute safety. Sara
uaen. enougn anatomy to tempt the
ui'ji?b hj vauburuuB ana ranipinn. .hi
k ii 1 "
CIttiU MUtllUB.
where the next day
Columbus will be unveiled.
D
Rainier, Oregon.
yy 1. RICK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Sr. IlRLiMg, . . - Orroon.
Deputy District Attorney for Columbia Co.
T. A, Mcltaios. A. 8. Dsaasca.
JcDKIDE A DKKHSKR,
ATTORNEYS-at-LAW.
Oregon City , Oregon . ;
Prompt attention given land-office buiineas.
II. L1TTI.B,
SURVEYOR and
CIVIL ENGINEER,
8t. Helens, Oregon.
Cunnty surveyor, Land aurvayliif, town
platting, and engineering work promptly
done.
W. T.Boaiiit. . W. Diafeb.
JJURSKV A DRAPER,
ATTORNEYS-at-LAW,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Twalv years' experience as Register of
the United Htatea Lund Office here, recom
mends us in ous specialty of all kinds of
business before the Land Office or the
t.'onrta and involving the General Land
Office.
enough to permit Monroe to start np a
tree, using one arm, the left being
irauiureo. ine oe r returned to tne
man in time to seize him by the .hoe,
which came off, and the beast started
away with it, bnt fell dead from it
wound after going; a short distance,
Monroe was badly used np and was
taken to Prescott for medical treatment,
ne oemg terribly bruised ana scratched,
It is announced that within a few dava
tne ran r ranciaco ana ureat Halt Utfce
will file article, of incorrxiratlon. Tha
article of incorporation nnder which
tbe company at present exist were filed
in Stockton. Tbe paper only set forth
the object of the company aa being the
construction of a railway between this
city and Stockton, though, of course, no
secret was made of the fact that this was
Dut to be the beginning of a transconti
nental line, or, at all events, one extend
ing from San Francisco to Halt Lake.
In the article, of incorporation which
are to be filed, however, the complete
object of the company will be set forth,
that is, the construction, a. stated, of
cross-continent road, .
JROOKENBHOUOn A COWIN'O, "
ATTO RNEY-at-L A W,
Oregon City, Oregon.
( t.ste special agent of General Innd office. )
Homes tend, Pre-emption, and Timber
Land applications, and other Land Office
business a specialty. Office, second floor,
Land Offlu Building.
A. H. BLAKESLY,
-Proprietor of
Oriental : Hotel.
ST. HELKNS, OREGON.
The house has been fully refurnished
throughout and the beat of accom- -.
modations will be given.
CHARGES REASONABLE.
STAGE run in connection with
the hotel connecting with the North
ern Pacilic Railroad at Mil Ion. State
for Tacoma trains 10 p. m. For Portland
train at p. m.
Tbe 40-cent rate made by the Union
Pacific a short time ago on lumber from
Portland to Colorado applied only to
lumber .hipped in box cars, and not to
timbers such aa are carried on flat oars,
and which are not brought from the
South, whenoe come, the lumber which
enter, into competition with Oregon
lumuer. ine company na. now made
another change, and gives a 40-cent rate
on timber which can be carried on a flat
car, but the old rate will remain in force
on all timbers long enough to require
two cars to ioaa tnem on. The first
change did not benefit lumbermen here
to any extent, as the road, carrying
Southern lumber made a corresponding
cut in their rate, but the last change
may enable the lumbermen to build nn
a trade in timber with Utah and Col
orado. Trouble ha commenced over the allot
ment of land, in the Kootenai Valley to
Indian. About four month ago seven
ranchers settled on land near Bonner's
Ferry, Idaho. When Indian Commis
sioner Konan made allotment to In
dians on thle section, an Indian named
rry oiaimea tor nis children and grand
children, fifteen in all, land on which
these rancher, bad settled. A few days
eunm us u -jmn suit as guardian lor tbe
halfbreeds to acquire possession of this
land, and Judge Holmaa issued an in
junction restraining settlers from inter
fering with Fry', cutting hay on the
land, under this try set men at work
cutting hay and stacking it. A good
deal of bad feeling has been engendered,
and a'thoueh "gun clays" have 'been
made, no shooting has yet ben done.
On Saturday night warranto of arrest for
Fry and five of hi men, charging them
with grand larceny, were sworn out.
Deputy Sheriff Donrt, who has been pro
tecting Fry nnder the injunction issued,
m awu arrroieu. iuo settler, claim
that the mother, of both Frv'a .hiiHn
and grandchildren are Oolvllle Indians
and are not entit'ed to land under the
allotment to the Kootenals, This Fry
denies, and claim. Commissioner Ronan
made the allotment.
aions of Michigan in six day, thus sur-
passing an previous records.
Captain Berckman. of the A
Stee I Barge Company, ia investigating a VctobSrT
lh-!j!?".Tuki ringa aetae tol&um
, . . . The Bennington, which is now at Cadiz.
i iiiirra Mnnx vxmx iaan4 v aa .a r i ... . . . . . .
The m!errlici;nn h M,a yaI ZZVXZ will accompany tne ewart and the fleet
ernment of Zola's " Debacle," on the N. D.. ha. been captured andlynVhed.' cmonies -
kiuuuu iiihs it -tenas to disturb the together with several of hi men. nn. i j
peace." is said to have it rfl1 mnli ra in I r m . . . I Xu8 AWftSUfV 8l ft t 1116111- Jtl8t 1891160.
the idea that prompted the Germa JETZZX?& V0" ?ows an increase in tbe net gold held
The King and Queen of Italy visited
tbe American man-of-war Newark at
ernment to forbid all soldiers to go to
we the repulsive battle pictures of Ver-
eolfchagin. Neither hooks nor pictures
ucp.rv men to oe soiaiers.
George Auguatus Sala has tha nlnaa.
an test remembrance that tbe first money
he earned with his pen was paid him by
Charles Dickens. By the way, speaking
of Dickens, the interesting statement is
made by Mr. Chapman, Dickens' pub-
loner, iiikv tne saie oi ni works last
year was four times as large aa that of
louu, toe year beiore ihcfcens died.
The famous tenor, 8ims Reeves, who
has finally left the lyric stage to become
a uiueio proietaor in ixmuon, is about 70
years oi age. Mr. xteeves is a snn nf a
church organist in a Kentish town, and
SO earlv Was his tail-nt fnr mnain man!.
fested that at 14 he became tha
uu cimir master oi uie village church.
His long career before the publie ha
roil, miui posrosaea OI a morirat hn. anffl.
uient fortune.
Resr-Admiral Benham has been or
dered to proceed with hia fianship, the
Newark, now at Genoa, to Cadii to ea- Genoa, shook hands with her nffiraa
cort the Queen Regent of Spain to Hu- and witnessed drill on board.
The Austrian War Office ha forbidden
officers who are passing their furloughs
in Russia and Germany to rejoin their
regiment tor some time to come.
A strong total abstinence movement
In the western province, of Buaaia is in
progress; in one pr vince there are no
lea. than sixteen active societies.
Stock return for New Zealand .how
that the sheep of the colony have in
creased oy 1,760,000 since last year.
Tha nannl. V.. V.V ... .I..-.A krAI ..r. til KJ i ivwi an mi . AnerB r Over 18.UUU.0UU Sheep.
r""T'u v viai mixj aiv.sMiHiu I - -w au)U-ii,iruV no ngaiuav tOA" I ajaa ,
of a cholera epidemic this fall, and are 75 for tbe like period in laBt September. . . ? ??w Queen of Manoa." in
going about their business Just although .howing an increase despite the exist- wmcn Jttrl- ."Stry l. starring the Lon-
Hiii'H nr nnurontina s vh Bvaaauu. Kiiaa a wuiiunriiii niiunr1
The Dinartment of Rtat. ha. reoi tn?ltJ ,or ol the dressmaker'
the fnllnvinv lolMPam imm tia Imiw.
ican Minister to Brazil: " Recent regu- I'J proposed to change the uniform
lations compfl all ships from the United 21 ,ne. Ber"". police. Tbe present "out-
States to any Brazilian nort to no flrat to P consiaered too heavy and cum-
theqnarantinestationatRiodeJaneiro." bersome, especially the helmet and
The United States Minister has mad ,wora-
due remonstrance against this harsh An attempt to collect rents at Cool
measure against all the port, of the redy. Ireland, by the County Clare
United Sta ea, and has urged the adop- Sheriff was not resisted. Tbe tenant,
tion of local inspection at port, of ar- settled and there was no eviction as waa
rival. anticipated.
Secretary of State Foster hail a mil Leamineton. often callcut tha "Ran.
the other day from Mr. Lau tor bach, rep- toga of England," baa lately bad an un-
MMniin ih. h.Aa u.on :., hmW.. ia r . .
toner 21 next aa a mini in Thanked. : .i.. t. o . -v, n
, , j . . , n - nil tun iichuij Biuw douiciiii,ci a ,11
lng day and holiday throughout the 12.250.000. makimr the total $110 569.li5fl.
Btate of Missouri, calling It Columbu. .e rece'pts from the custom-house at
Kb v V rk frntn Setitamhar 1 to Snntnm.
the sconree had not erent nast tha har.
riers.
Over hundred bonsea in- different
part, of Memphis have been condemned
as Unaanitarv h tha RnarH nt TTaalth
and the owners have been notified to
raze and bnrn them.
The State Legislature of Pennsylvania.
at the session of 1878, appropriated
$710,000 to pay the military anJ other
expenses of tbe labor riot, at Pittsburg
during the preceding year.
A Detroit nanar aava tha jv,nfnain tn
the administration of the quarantine
regulations in that city ha reached such
27 30c j Arbuckie'. 100-pound
22 1-2UC per pouna.
BYBur xutetern, in barrels, 4065c:
half-barrels. 42)457c: in cases, i&a
80c per gallon ; $2.25 per keg. California
in turreis, zutgweper gai.in; 11.70 per
keg.
Dbiid Fbotts Petite prunes. 8c: all.
ver, 10Uc; Italian, 10llo; German,
8c; plums. 66c; aptlee. 4k.tHUcr
evaporated apricots, 15c; peaches, lu(g
uc; pware, isoc per ponna.
Suoab Net nrices: D. 5c: Golden CI.
ISJg'c; extra O, 6c; Magnolia A, 6 Vc;
grannlated, do; cube crushed and pow
dered, 8sc; confectioners' A, 6J,'c per
pound ; maple sugar, 15 l'Jc per pound.
Cak id Goons Table fruits, aseorled
quoted 1.7531.90; peaches, $1.652.10;
Bart lettpears,$1.751.80;pluma, $1.37)
(ffli.ou; strawberries, J2.26; ciierrea,
$2.00(32.25: blackberries, tl.85f3li.90:
raspberries. $2.40: nineaDDles. $2.25n
2.80; apricote,$l.o61.76. Pie fruit: As
ortod, $1.001.20: peaches, ,$!.;
ilunm, $1.001.10; blackberrieertl.!
.40 per dozen.. Vegetable, r corn. 11.40
1.86; tomatoes. 96ctl.00: auTrrneaa. '
95c$1.00; airing beans, 9095c per
dozen. Meat: Corned beef. Is. $1.2o:
$1.86: chinned beef. $2.10: innch
tongue. Is. $3.10 : 2a. 15.5(1 : deviled ham.
$1.60 2.76 per dozen. Fish: Sardines,
75c1.66: lobsters. $2.3003.60: salrion.
tin, Mb. talis, $1.261.60; fiats, $L75;
2 lbft, $2.252.60; X bbL, $6.60. .
EDUCATIONAL.
Semi-Ofiicial Estimate of the Number of
Scholars In Public Schools of the
UniteJ States.
a pass that the custom, officer, have
tnrown np their hands in despair.
The house of Ward MnAlli4 ia nriAn.
aced with a divorce scandal. Tha wifo
of Haywood, the son of Ward McAllis
ter, ha threatened her husband with
arrest tor desertion and non-support
resenting the Pacific Mail Company, and
the representative of tbe Panama rail
road, regarding the action of the Colum
bian Government instituting a quaran
tine against European and American
trading vessels, tbe effect of which waa
a practical stoppage to commerce. They
uesirea tne government to take some ac-
precedented influx of Americans, who
mn iainv overnowea tne man ha s .
ui iua piace.
mieeeuaneooa.
Nails Base Quotations; Tmn isnn. -
steel, $3.00 ; wire, $3.60 per keg.
Ibow Bar. 2e Mr nonnd nio- Imn
$2427 per ton. r V
btbel l0)c per pound.
T 1. 0. charcoal 14x20, pride qua!- 'u
Tli. N.. v.i. n i , .. i uoti " ajuvomujent to wxa some ac-
.1:Y?rkT9eIntial n?5 f"8, t relieve matters. It ia considered
Amherst graduated three negroes this
year.
Omaha baa many married ean
teachers.
biKKest eneine. It is Nn. Qis Tfa ri-w.
ing wheels are seven feet two inches,
and a man may walk erect beneath the
boiler. Tbe monster is for fast train
service.
The street naireant which N Vny
will get up for its Columbian festivities
win oe lighted by 100-candle electric
torches borne alongside the floats, and
probable that the United States will sub
mit a remonstrance to the Columbian
Government.
Secretary Noble baa received the an.
nual report of the Utah Commission for
the year ending September 1 last, during
wuwn unie tnree sessions were neid.
one at Chicago and two at Salt Lake
Iberville. La., ha. thin, wpes borne alongside the floats, and nit. fiai. f litii .TJ .C. ::T,T"lTi.uJK.,'nnaf wooa.
schools: twentv.M,- " ""'" receiving electricity from Btoram bat- mSmliEr
... ' . . ' . Iteries on the floata. i ZZT,r:?, L'" jr:;. irTrf'. "npprtsiorAU
niina I rwnna Innn. H.!,... . I i,nn - ; , . . . ' ,
toagreatbor" S.i7 rta- W
TV u .1 , . .. " n" 1""" "t
miiuriiiau uiere is an opium question, chot xi.au per sack,
and tbe British authorities are in trouble Horsbshobs $6. '
M to tha beat way of dealing with it Naval Stobbs Oakum, $4.605 per
vi nn repressive measure, j xwm, i.ouigo peroupounas; tar,
iwuuiu us increased. nnxooim, sia.uu: Carolina, la.uu per
luaniiiuu ourmng minaia a sa- xrit; pitcn, o.ibj per barrel; tnrpen-
"ji waa uguiea oy tne rarseea uuv per gauun in carioaa iota.
coiiiuries ago. xne nre is fed
the political condition ef Utah, which.
if pmperlv fostered and honestly man
aged, win oe productive ot good results.
Considerable space in the report is de-
to 245.248.000
004,000 franc
Anenat amonntml
irancs as against 388.-
for the oorresnondinir I
Vlna.P.a.Ma.1 Xn. , , . 1 VU lUO 11UKLB.
,iw-liniuii, UUIIUU una nuoiM a I Wat. a. .
trustee of Vassar College. xne proceedings at New York in the
Weatern Reset ve University begins its 7Zi.A i,- tZ, XZZTi ZZV "'ma!
vtv-mvanth apjulamin . ril7 I Ti. f. " vxovernmeni avwiiomorauie space in me report IB ae-
Y O thi.f?n y " Cleve- on the allegation that .he was laden with voted to a discussion of the subject of
l, v., Wlia 1BU. arms for tha ravnlntinnUta In V...l. I iml..im. Tk.nlln. 1L.1
Mis in tbe third and fourth vear nf have been diamiaand fnrlaVnf ut.. mlnnm. atiii a .k.. ...
a,, 1 1 i , . 1 , - -v.v. w..a.Duv,a,a I i J .a j ..aa... v.uho. .wa. ..i" .UWID B, I DTUUCT,
mvafu iiku-Di.-UUUIB COQrsea m . 1.1 n.fiA...l..ni ll , .I niln, P,,., winant . MMir. I. mU . 1 t . J ... . - .7
talu- elective in shorthand. 7" .""1'' kiiT ZTmTLZZZS oi o.uuumen
. , i K" tumuli vi tiuu,uuu uniaorisea Dy I j T. , , ; wwtou i umuiuuou uioir rieaiie. uiim tu rt
.- v a wi tua a-TvuiAU-tJiiuiH i HiHmanr. i m iinirrtHH u an innamnit f-n ka i lfii v KaiiiiDiia kuu lhh mum wivws innw i in has rnAH .hak Mwvnrti ka.. . a i
rr Luanchea) tret fl ii. -nt. fndl.n. tw -au gre.t.y
free tenement, and firewood in Mecklen- Government some years airo. durlni nn that can hardly be controverted. The The German teWraiih aaiin. h..
Dnr8- of the Indian outbreak in the North, commission report fifteen peiwns who adopted eopner-bronze wires and i. .
T. , , f .a . . aaa . I 1 I A.. fa.. I.Ann.. A la.. . 1 l i . I . 1 T , . . " . . -a.
xeBinninn in uctooer. kuss an will ha wto. - mao po- piacinir ail its iron and steal b h
taught in two of the Paris college and The Eaet Tennessee Railroad Com- lywoious marrlagw during the last year, the new metal, which is used of a small
Dernans ne nnt on tnn um. f .. i nnrnu issnea an nriipr Mniiinn,. oK. i ""h "i". wmu oou perouxis wno mre i Quimetar snn w.inh. ianf lu., i
German and English. stinence from tbe use of intoxicating kn?wn or believed to be now living in I to the mile.
iva . aus coioesai mason work which waa
Bldea, Wool and ITnp..
Hmsa Dry hides, selected nrima lu
aO.. II. 1 t .11- 1 a ' . 'J"
VaOii. i M3BB iifr cam; nwin aAiAt.
month of last year ; exports for the same 1 over 66 pounds. 4c ; under 66 pounds, 3o ;
time. 706.000. aa . atrsinat 97A aaa iiaa I sheen Delta, short wool. 8ftmRft,
irancs. ' dium, 60 80c; long, 90c$t6; shear-
The imprisonment of labor leaders at I ing,1020c; tallow, good to choice, 8
ju"'j, o. w., nss caused a threat-1 s7 porpouiia.
Wool TJmDaua Vallev. IfliaiOn. fn
clip, 1316io; Willamette Valley, 15
18c, according to quality; Eastern Ore
gon, 1016o per pound, according to
eondition.
Hops-1617c
Prof. E. H. Griggs, who spent last ?ukon tI,e,Part.? ita employe.; also
year in Leland Stanford nnl-,.i. soau, wnne in rne company'.
teaching literature, will take charge of ferylce'keeP ". "m places where in-
the department of general literature in lox,0",,, re "old, and lend their influ-
Indiana University this year. ence to keep other away.
Over 1.000.000 pudIIs reanmad thai. If lot of scrap and waste paper re-
studies in Pennsylvania's public schonla ,r "n'0!";80 the paper mill in
A short time ago the Collector of Cna-
toms at Port Townsend wrote to the
ireaanry Department for instructions in
the case of one Ching Yon, the China
man who claimed to be a British subject
1 II. 1 . a , . . . . a- .
nii appiiea tor aamission to tne v nited
States as such, exhibiting a certificate
necessary in order to provide Bombay
i ? Jr.v1' " wter aaa oeen com
pleted. TheresnltisanartiflHul l.w.
irom which the city can draw 450,000
cubic meter of water dai.y.
The retirement by tbe Czar of Genera
The Market.
BxUrLlve. lW(a2'..c. draaaa Ai
6c. " '
, MtrrroH-dUve, 3(330 ; dressed, 7c ;
lamb Uve, Jia3)4c: dressed, 8oT
riooe uive, ojc ; dressed, 8c,
VAi-4flo per pound.
SKOKBD Mbats Medinm
14)6c; large ham, UUo breaktatt
recently. A semi-offlc al eStimate tAL P"nyra, Mich., were found two ),nd as such, exhtbiting certificate ragoniron, the Moltke of the Ruseian "W large ham, 14414o; breakiatt
the number of .TOffi
ot tbe Un ted Btntes at between 13.000- ' T7r,
000 and 14,000,001, and the nationTi- ? . .T?
pends $150,000,000 for their !n.f,ni!? 'tHpof Virgmil
pends $150,000,000 for their instruction. iw iJl .Jni' 'nd-th? other in
It is a thousand- o'd bstter investment 1840 ,or ection of Mississippi,
than the mill ons spent by foreign na- Southern Pacific railroad has
tions to maintain .landing armies, and f'ven notice of its withdrawal from the
the ultimate returns are beyond calcula- WeBtern Traffic Association, which is
tion. now practically dead. The Transcon-
aiso going to
association
really of any
tures of John Adams and Martin Van The Collector expreaeed the opinion that among military men throughout En- !?,'ked 8ldee. VOl-yc; smoked bacon.
wasdrawn in 1810 for lnl"waea testcase,and if the man were rope, ne was somewhat of a martinet perpouna.
tion. now practically dead. The
The Lynn School Committee proposes ti.nental Association I alac
to have every public-school tea&TSx? Eftllil "l,,? ?nly
amined regarding his or her abilitie. as w0':.0. "!hich J
allowed to enter, the authorities on the
other aide of tbe line would begin at
once to make British citizens of the Chi
nese in order to evade restriction law.
Assistant Secretary Rnanhlinv. in renlv
xuiuruiB vue ixniector mat tne naturail-
and wa Chief of the Kieff diarri-t
The cholera scare is proving a good
thing for the landlords of English
pleasure resort, and they are having
fat pickings ont of AmAriran fnn.i.1.
who do not care to cross tbe Atlantic
w-5omrxund, in Uns,0Vc; pure,
in tins, 1212)io; Orep, lo)i12d
. u-ir... . ma
iu sciiuiarsnip at least once each term
Teachers setting 90 ner cent, nn t hi. '
amination shall be considered to rank in
value i the Western Freight Aaan-ia.
tion.
Tiffany & Co., jewelers of Union
zation of a Chinese oerson hv an adia. I and face New York's ouarantina taoiI.
cent country would not qualify such a tion.
person to enter the United States, and Fat men are in demand in London as
he instruct him to decline to consider advertising medium. They wear cloth-
the papers mentioned aa in any manner in8 on which space, are arranged for
changing the status of such a person aa various advertisements, and thna ar-
far as admission into the United States rayed they parade the streets. On their
T llA n ass anJ ak.1 . I NfiniM W AW V SV Br asa KhIIJ!-- Is a . . - - a - . , . . . T "
Z.r.iVn. v. ,io on lD k1 L i "UI,U"' "new is concerned. An official of the Treasury captney bear this inscript on: "Space,
manent hat of teacher., to remain there J fJZJ?T. tte. naannfacture of cutlery. Dapartment .aid that it waa a dahatahli to be let on sixty men."
The balance-sheet of the French tele-
as long as their work shall keep up to !5.1!i;Kinl?T give, credit for question whether this action of
vnuianiVl VI bAia 11IBL IH.11 K . K Vrm llfl I rvmr n aaauH VUOf ! MftKlAJir UI niPrmMr 1 XaAlnsiMM auki. At I 1 a
a svraa du I . . l i W ... e w- aw .uivua ih IDlUDlllM kU rrUUKUlIH I.UH I imnnHB IAT I KU -i nwa anaaa ." a
?K.W.D SZS?". ta r KE?S?Ji;: ff 2 ' Brlttoh natural zation of Chinese per- imoultini tTi22UmL ?hrianhPf rat kUling contest lately. Thr
,V . 4...H K IV. J .1 . . . I Km. 1 1. ., . -
Only seven Waterloo veterans have rtv
sponded to the invitation given them by
Gen. Van Merten, of Haarlem, to cele
brate the seventy-fifth anniversary of
the battle. The oldest of them waa hum
In 1798 and the youngest in 1798. Six
oot of tbe seven are in a state of com
plete destitution., "
Two younir miners in the Kmnlra an.l
Hollenbark colleries.at Wilkesbarre,com-i
the second rank, and below s ..T nntll now held by Englim mannfitn. i. ,n. "i.r.rri. i" 7.!'.". "VW' .'engtn ot ' ;;; ;- y. au
to be dropped. la puabing the buainee. to a suoceea. State, at anv timaT mXZI 2 i-l ..TS,."" " 00n" u rT"...CT P000'
, , vu.v.ii, .4iri weurut. o.oaa.