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/ m a i . : : a.c < a n o r m H V S l’ii.S S < S .N - A . D O W N I N G - . M . D* Ph ysician ami Suig«*on, Cull»— dav or ip -I i * T own L a n e . LANK & LANK, A ltu n in s :. im ;1 l oiiiisci) is ¡1 Law. O r r i « ’ «:— iio | !:i'iA I m d d i i v j . <>p m sit.- lM:*nf* > Hotel. 3 N C L A IR At-irncy ¡:t Law. 0»TUir:'.l in'surauco nml Ucul Eitato A rent. OoQni.i.F. C i t y . O r e g o n . T. G. O W E N . Adorney and Counselor at Law. . ; fairly—f u\ ho- '>■ ( »W P — r ,1 She' ’ .> ïi • stern to thortt v > four: 'litri fn 11' 11 tinoin -r vc:tr: u v a Imv.r p smiic, in •o-.'iil '»I i*iii-»* r— A ‘ l.uu ni tl sn ■ ■ for t o y t •; r, Wi;li homo i; ili- ‘„’’¡'ri llll '.ri k 1! v elicer. Aitil l.fttiT li.ck mi 1 «■” c: r! A notiti Aye. I »i t 2.1 WtVIFIELD. Oon. Attorney ami ounsclcr at Law. l.Hi-iui: Cirv. O v > n . B E N N E T T . Attorney at Law. M VlLSttriiiliU. OULu.tN . ±> I D Vv A l c J O N . Aitoiney ana Counselor at Law V vX) • L 11L OviN. J . H . is G cj L E K . Notary Co D 1». Fub.ic l. ’ ö T E E L E . iv i. D ~ D e n tis t- jy X a n s i i l i ^ n o ., w ie g e n , ea.i'tt ui 1.oliami l'uiiitiux. U(H4K»iti' Bianco lu Li-l. ii..u:,hiii^ l , us ititil o . i . it an»sili«iK'» iiuniiiusu-iiu iur (.lit- [ ju . uh na .xiraeimn m Utjtu. vini U. E. S M IT H , S e i g e o n D e n tis t O »¿ICC lU A iiS H F lK L L , U iiK(«O N . vini. £k t \ n .» • it . - a IA i..* i* ! io W r r it ì t i) »j nb j». »...V, f t t C 'jf? *> t ¿-•¿7 \\one «*1 ati 4 ' ddìì :- tu»! •• a. •>!:<> V» >U-t i o .c Ami wX! a let', v i«»\v ;»r*c *•. L o - l ILH f . C i t y , U r k o o n . viL N i.it >Li ropo:iy, a v i -.N i i i-T li M id i eS, Ail.' Itili ÌK* faut ij'.. htbi b ill i ity ;l lti8, J. F . H A L L , Sui v 0 j et, Foa Co. >.i ■ \ 1 1 . .-.>s. Utiuie; \\ iti: i. t». U v ll, 1..-«,.. .■» :■. r Utit r-.1. map-. in ali snrvt-y1 d ..mi i n- it-ri-d iaiul.t fimusii» ù un *liort ii-*tu«-. vini j F r . e a s t i : li, m . d . u TSICI IN, S:*li • Kiwi « 4. .. r : IU- l '.N. Special a tllllt 1 II M*vu tu «■*»**• .i • ut \>u;u- en ami clulUr. a. ;.m all cui- u:t furi.!« ut li 1 .-tt.lnf. t'a.-t.-ji (il ui).4tel:i- 4 B AÂ D O N . AO t A i 11 As. the agricultural nifip o f the — [\Y. (.timore Siuu.-.*». ► d a te acre, ami b n ^ th e 2,000 acres it B ieir places. A short tim e ago Ii/i tr-i-Ju » a tractc-il é*rnUct-n;si iu-h. S»; ,ii rre-ainniu, for iÀuL-umauism auu Ni-urai^ui i»y tL a «• nicii- icatt-a vajjor liath. Olite : ai risiili iute in Cuqu'Hc City. 1. O. ( i . T. ROOT SrCLtK— \ i: In tlii'iir ) (tint \sill 1 . «li !*«.«• tion Oregon and Washington Ter- R. R, ,’ ritorv, wliose lands are In ct'i'ir.ecF n with Ibis subject, was found she grew so independent pleased with the samples already as well r I desire to say a word N o - 27, countries, to enrich foreign in relation you n bribe o f fifty dollars to testi fy in his beh alf?” said Law yer G ou ge to Sain Johnsing. <*s. sali.’ ‘N ow repeat precisely what sa^ * «s in g his own words. , “ H e said he would g it me he fifty dollars ii I “He hnvp Ufi° tho*e words. j lJu' n { s!)enl' a9 a tlnrd Perso«* ’ j “ N o, sail; he tuck good keer dat j J i r was no third pusson present, j IW was only us two. D e fendant th e ChiiKtian era nnd bad saved Clnnaman ein.uRh to enanle « » “ >■» , w 1 m , u he am talking about im ported, planters. T h e greater wejdth re- , r o w . .. -S25.000 a year ever since, lie would to return to th eir celestial home , hi wl. reskelity.” ilia,«)ih.iKM pounds » o r e from the , su iting to any em nm nm ty where n it ^ hjs fortune ,,f and riot j „ ,hc excesses o f orien tal I “ I know- that well enough, but O f the foreign sugar ¡n e d at about S.»,128,j.,4 being STORE, testify talsely. “ You say this defandent offered sugar M eets at C oqnille City, on every lirst Wednesday. Vistincj e«»!.irsids, in ^>«,«1 H awaiian islands, and was adm it- ;i beet sugar «actory is located, and standing, cordially invited. j ted duty free. T h is sugar was v a l - , the beet is grown, instead o f th e iV . ’ A. H . XVri-.'ht. Commander. F U B N IT U R E .. after three or four weeks that she in the city, and everyth in g looks ad well fo r liv e ly times along our coast. beets iis sugar-producing plants: forgotten the very Mattering results ;ts those in C alifornia, vice Tom my wile. A n oth er thing, F re d J arvis has got the mail con- For centuries mankind has look o f an analysis o f some I nets sent i l is evident that a very small evf ry evenin g she had her Borneo tract from M y r tle P o in t to Bandon. from this office early in the winter, portion o f the land in the 1 nited ed to the sugar-cam* as tin* source to call around to set* her. and they WTct are sorry the C eres has lost an account o f which was given in States tlmt is suitable fo r raising from which to obtain their sugar; generally occupied the parlor, to j t»liS) ns t j)e ^e were no two men the 11 k r a i n. together witii a letter 1 ts would be required to produce and, until about the first o f the the exclusion o f the fam ily. In i more sk illfu l in handling and run present century, that lias been ¡il several ways she showed she wanted : fr«>m E. H. D y er expressi *g gi •eat *tir own su ning a steamboat than Capt. R e ed T he fol surpr ise a‘ iln ir marvelous ii eli io run things, so 1 let her go, and j and M r. Y ager, his excellent en- It rem ained sn extent, the im m ense suignr was obtained. ll«'<S. B y a liberal policy on ti »e sho w, to some lt d back on ji C hmainau. gineer. D u rin g the several years fo r the ¡ resent cen tu iy to utili/.- rial’» ( a our governm ent this c.-last benefits to 1 his c mversation is no figm ent, ( CJupt. R eed held the above the beet as an additional source oi w ill be en allied to produce the our o.vn su b :t represents really what was ex- Contracp pe never missed th e d e liv - ! i i ¡supply. T h e quality o f the sugai 1 ill 1K o f su g ir consumed in the country. j)V(*.- ed, and it represents mso ( ory 0f n mail. I f he couldn’ t get t aired States which is now im por- In consequence o f the indurai from both these plants a- nearly . sentim ents o f a num ber o f people to Bandon by water, be landed and ted from foreign countries. W hat increase o f pepuhition, it would identical; what 'itile difference here. But do they reflect that the made his way through the woods is w anted, i> a rebate on alcohol undoubtedly require, before the ' there is in baver o f the beet. Cane l>eop!e in the east would never with the mail bags on his back. I licose produced from a non-crvstalizable ' year 1890, 1,3^0,000 tons o f sugar sugar contain*? more or less w lr think o f employ ing a Chinam an as Legem . product in the form o f molasses, to m e e tth e requirem ents o f th e, a weU. reducing sugar; the beet, a domestic, and that their dom estic T h e T ru th . T h is alcohol cannot be converted U nited States. T o produce this vhen in go.id,fresh condition, none. 1 affairs are run som ewhat more into potable liquor, and its lim ited ¡q u a n tity o f sugar from beets would An acre o f beets w ill produce as sm oothly and more econom ically B ob B urdette knew what he was use— fo r m anufacturing purposes , require one m illion acres o f land; many pounds o f sugar ns an ucre I ||la„ those o f people residin g here, talking about when he said: “ M y only, renders its manufacture im -I nn average y ie ld o f 15 tous per ol cane, andean be cultivated at as j ( ; j , a , CH11 pe ¡¿enured tijete i t son, if 1 should publish a daily pa possible ow in g tr tlii* revenue on aero would proiluc.e lo ,000,0(30 tons little co-t. I t requ ires over a year the r. te o f from $12 to $15 per for tw enty years and in all that that article. This, too, is no m ore • o f beets, which, Jit $4 per ton, for cane to mature; beet, mature in u *nto, and they g iv e ti.e most j tim e take occasion to mention you than righ t and just. A n oth er would amount to 800,000,000. I\> five mojitlis consequently yi< Iding com j'Iete * atislaction. There are : ,d>out tw ice a week as ‘our distin- i I ! i.i“.' returns. F'.ie can»-» has tilin g d e -ire.1 is protection against To manufacture and refine the n'.cibers of tiiem these w '• > -vonhi gui-h ed fellow tow nsman and that ! 1 ¡wii'.ian sugar. T h is is a l-o ;• sugar contained in these beets, in tl! ! ad\ m i . !•»* ov er t ! k * b e e t : nio- iere g !< lly come out here if th ,|f*y j emineni t man o f letters and mer- fro 'i t! ;* cane is v ;»!u; bit* foi » i just demand. T h e treaty which elu din g all expense incurred in ini'. t i r >« ■ d ■, i II.'*V C- >U b.' no*, t chanr orince,’ and should sav every .1 allows < Id Soreekels to firing sugar converting this sugar into money, do! pstio Ur ob meut, but tht*v are discouraged ! t jme you crossed the riv e r on the duty free from that source has nev- would cost, say, 890.000,000 more, the icct \ ' not. î r. »m d a i! by the reports that i fej-ry that von ha«I departed fo r Jn c -edre-ioj:, 1 desire to s-y er been one iota o f benefit to myone making' the total cost o f the 1,500,- C ..1 lit* - * eu: i *i< *\*i Î ii-.-j exclu- the* E n d ,’ and when von came back od idi tia* c »naitioi'S ¡oa as fav< r- except Spreckels und a certain 000 tons o f sugar to be $150,000,- *'vly, J inl tiiat there i** no r o o m ,]' ghoul«! notice that ‘our ju stly railroad corporation which, it i s 00(>. tHe r t'ae production ai Fugar r, 1rs large sum ol IllOllO' r "th e ;- . A good point iliu s tr a -. popular citizen returned,’ i f in all f , O y ' it ne.* til the 1 lierai»’ um lernte« >d, put th would be distributed am ong the I i I; « 1 * h ;.v easily tlie places <*! do- these years 1 should praise y o u rd o g •'» j > > vit ) \’¡.inamen lin g :-»ig,ir é Vom the industrial classes in about the fo l as m i-.ur >; 1 *<*, except i »;<* cost I ee on carryin « r? n or i be suppbe«! % i»nr g«x»ds, your w ife an«l your ba- labor. Ml W«* n«.*c* i to Leeone ; n- 1 • * ; r » « : ’: he! by M c ast and ¡Sonth, so as to enable th«* low in g proportion, viz: io in a tt (■>• , bi«»s, vavir clothes and your cliar- ' i foreign na«i:ms î’«u' !« rm er to se!! Iiis at a big price. Rent o ; laml$20 p r acr* 820,000.000 « 1 «• * f’iidcni . ,f ’■ Task ci !, the grami '•rgHtiiziT oi | acter, ami then some day when I instead <>f sending <iwav several Labor, p»T acre $4 0........ 40 000,00!) our sugars■ upply is ih«* sjìiii»* pro the Kn ’.gilts of T a -ib' r. -Ie states Was away attending a conventon, i i ne« lur.’pgement from tecti* n ill- 1 m illion dollars annually to nei that it was the cry « L cigar mami- !nv local e d i'o i should call the at- i - * r gove .: that th«* pio«iucers the laborers o f foreign <■ -»nutrie. facturers at San Francisco that ; teution ol the town M arshal to the .« noni« * we o f sugar >n Europe received from . -hou! 1 keep it T o t a l........................$150,000,000 tliev could not discharge llie ir j filthy condition o f the street and liavt* «»ur own lab »re's to look out L o st o f i reduction being live th«4rs. Assured o f this, the neees- i Chinese cigar makers because sidewalk in fron t o f you r store sary capital nml skill w ill be fo rlli- for. iV. d this aiti until we could •cuts a pound for relined sugar. u hite men could not be obtained i would you. ever to rg iv e me? Y o u get f c t o r i o o n a gooil paying W herever a beet Migar factory is coining; ami no A u ieiican w ill f«*r to fill their places. 1 i:«* K n igh ts ! would denounce the paper as a i-asis the P.; *iiic coast would, in a U „ t « l , snllidni.t l:,i,.t si,.ml, I iiioin.-bt n.lmit but (hut « . , (lf Labor took up tho matter about. , s,lpp. nnd iu „ few years become a veritable secured to enable farmers to alter- ; placed on an equal tooting, ! two month 9 ama and d«*mo!»strated ‘ a ly in g scarnile m onger that ou ght ‘■■ugar “ c' lnp,” and we.alth a id m«te tl:«*ir crops; fo r by so doin g succ«*sstully com pete with the n:i- fu lly the ei’ror o f such Jin idea. A to be w hipped out o f the com m u p ii'.p e r i y would com e to all it> they jut eiwtbled to raise ji Jjirge lions o f Europe in tile manufiicture com m ittee waited on th«* different nity.’ ” peopl«». T<» show the sugar beet ..umber o f cjUtle on the refuse o f sugar fioiu beets, as well as in cigar m anufacturers and secure«! 1 • *• business up in its true lig h t we lit 41, after tl.«* sugar has been ex- all olliei m anufacturing enterpris- tlu-ir KiRiintores to n c w t r a e i fo r i J im .M «8 m t««r wiw b ein g tried quote from it nifinorial to congress t-racted, which, mixed with straw, es. But, if w e a v e handicapped by one hundred nnd o ig l.tv w hite '*' San A n to n io fur try in g to bribe by Mr. B vor. gener.al surperinten- makes a nu»st excellent food for the mistaken policy o f our (lo v e rn - c iRarm#kers. W o rd » a s then :l ''- 'I '* " '1 "¡«n e s s , Sam J oh n siu g.to capit;i t«> be about 50 pounds. G en * L y t le P o s t ¡! ! picpnred under tin* direction o f would be $57,740- a difference j thought I would try the experi- j [ ' ^ r o u e H e « ' ^ T h e ^ r e c t fo n K. W . K ilg a rd , Ph. 1> , P rofessor 81402,200 in favor o f grow in g ^1^ ! m e n to f em p loyin g a 1 *A ' ‘ v ' toue q « ^ i e s . T h e erection " h i “ * br,>l b> ' o f a w harf w ill be commenced im- __ 1 _____ l Z ^ I o f A vrien ltn re o f tin* Stale U n iver- beets on that si na I i m ediately, and M r. Blacklock sity, has land tit for the cultixatioii hind, to say n. »iliing of the increas- ! aman was discharged, but hopes to be able to ship cargoes o f «>f the sugar beet in excess of that eit product it u ii -m altt-niating the it took 8c\eial da>s btd-.ue a w iiite | ^j)e s^one du rin g the ensuing sum- • ..1 could ___ l i be r....... i. — ° amount net taking into consider.*- ' '»’.(‘«'VS with O: ' .*;• crops. g irl found; and i when one mer. T h e bu ildin g trade is much M o r n in g S ta r L o d g e dent o f the A lvarad o Sug;ir refine- sto«*k. ment, we will continue to send our disputeheu to the K n ig h ts o f ted s r N o- 464. Mrf-ts at Coquillo City every 1 huraclay T h e «*ffect o f locating a beet sugar liundreds o f m illions f«>r food that ; Ulliic* t<r< *to send out U’ it nipn ev«-iunj;. V isti ini; ux-inlieTs uf ibis unli-r > 11 ry. Rea«l every w>»rd o f it an 1 cuotl atandin»;. arr coràinlly invitisi. talk the matter np with your ia*igh- factory in a neighborhood giv- s ihe can bo produced ¡is w ell in our own j an(] " j , o r li v afterw ards the men bor: fo llo w in g results: country, 1 ¡‘ 1 'iiv e d >md were em ployed accord* »-4 « • i T h e quantity o f sugar consumed A cheap and abundant supply o f ' O. F. I. O . T h e resu lt is A ldlion s are talked about g lib y ing to the contract. in the U nited States du rin g the butter, milk, cheese, and meat, ns . lt „ . _____» i * , .. T ... . p100. ,, ’ . ’ in these times without a clear un- . most conq>letely satisfactory to C o q m lle L o d g e N o .5 3 • hscal year en din g June ootli, 18oJ), well as sugar and grain. 1 . ,. . , , „»» r „i* ___^ [ , „ „ »„ » M eets sit «’o«(uill*- City evt-ry S itarilay «*ven 1 j *-> • derst m d iu g o f the ennormus sum ; all phi ties. Som e two hundied ins». Viaitini* brethren, in good Htamlina, was jis follow s: It gives em ploynu'iit to a large represented bv 850 000,000 left by ¡C hinam en have been thrown out e«»niiallv Invited. — white men in F o reig n s u g a r .. .2,442,957,448 lbs. number o f people, requ irin g both j - n the elder o r j o f work, and the 180 D om estic c a n e . . . . 211,402,903 “ j skilled and common labor. , L.nn« im.. v an«iei mu, u ie euier, A. F . ami A. M. the $200,000,000 le ft by W illia m R ieir places earn, at an average o f “ M a p le ..............55,000,000 “ A large amount of money is kept C h a d w ic k L o d g e , N o -6 8 . H. V anderbilt to his sons. A Chi- $1000 a year each, $180.000. T h is “ Beet ( refined ). .2,134,273 “ in the country, ami distributed M eets at Coqnille City «m Saturday even engo preacher helps one t«> realize i money is put in circulation in San in « on «»l* be lure the full moon in each -------------------- among th«* producing and umnu- m onth. the m agnitude o f such fortunes by Francisco, w h ile fo rm erly it went John Goodm an, Total consumption 2,710,894,(584 lbs ( factu ring classes o f our ow n coun- noting that if Cornelius V an d erb ilt i to swell the coffers o f the S ix \\. M . J'his makes the consumption p er try, instejid o f being sent to foreign had been born at the beginning o f , Companies, or towards g iv in g ( ì. A ‘ Our reatb'rs have <loui»tl<‘ss not adapted to the production of beets to the rt lative valili* c>f cane and would tolerate no direction or S- H - H A Z A R D . J. w . i tU‘f lUr- C i'll Or, \ far. cm t tltr rollìi ': itrize: lint o.iitr of frewn nJ S“ >rn ;.mt s’.:< He tin ail ,i w o w i l l w : it i.iiil we:iv 'i*dt In !«• »trailo fdilil . 1 - ¡.»oil: v : l •r luok anutlu-r vont Aim r r v. r! .' m » !:• r \ li»«*ry tilin g i»n (tie < i»4]iiiilr ____ manufac- T h e Coos, w ell known on the bay m n n g ’' statem statement tdtow ture the s same into a T h e f ire iregoin ent biiow im c tuu a m e jiu o Hour, uour, makes iim m » a A great many people live in this as a fast steam boat m ay be shortly the total amount o f sugar eonsam- value-oi $28.87, as the product o f (.jt ito cherish tlte j hov il le de~ eSpected here. She is to make the ed in the (T iito.l States to be about one acre o f -.heat. j u ton that it ihe (d iin e s e ld t here round trip from Bandon to Co- i ,355.417 tons, <4 •->,000 |,omuls. l'ln cin o tiro y ie ld o f bm-toy « » 20 ' „ » ¡ , ich t. „ uid m4 |„. c i t v and back same dav be fjUi-d filled Gut-many prodm-cd in 1K.S4. from 1 «m in is , ,,t S i 30-100 per cental, ,,e (.,.,ilt(.d ¡ „ macJ I " 1' 1* 1 “ > ,m l ‘ " e “ roe day ¡ \enues t^|je x^j| jeave Bandon at 9 a. m., l,o.4s, 1,150,000 tons of 2,210 makes n value o f M to the n e e . T h is sertim erit is so as to allow the people liv in g „ . „ „ „ I s , I icing only «7.-147 ..m e l - s A Lent sugar- lae.orv o f 200 I,-n, ,,y wha. a pr011lit>..ld n „ o r i H l™ * down the coast, at, least as fa r as than the total amount o f sugar con- dully capacity, will requ ire ; said the other dny. “ N ow ,” said F lo ra s creek, to breakfast at home burned in the U nited State*. acres o f land to grow sullicient ( be, these anti-Chinese a g ita to i& ; an(| Jdsurely a rrive in time. She T h is hu ge quantity o f sugar was beets to supply it. N ow , as each I i-lnim thut the conservative classes , w i|| reach O o q tille C ity at 12 m., produced from b e d s raised on acre o f land, if planted in beds, Imre don’t o o p s rate w ith them in I w liere she w ill remain an hour and about 8(30,000 acres o f laud. To w ill produce a value to the corn- ............... . ' tl,eir ,‘frorU to c“s c l" ,,f’ the Cbinn- j then letu rn to liandon, which she produce tin1 l,d )o,4 1 » tons consum- muuity oi 8 2 1 0 , the 2,0()‘ * a erf e l m the United States the jmst w ill add to it , wealth td liu i e i t e n t : T V r “ I, ■ ‘ ‘ “ ‘l 7 ° • re“ <‘ h « » 4 V- » • . « < » « en abling turn t tiisi Iiarge our C . n. u dN tli*^ coast people to reach hom e fo r void*, from beets,would only require of 8120,(M 0 annually. wood-choppers and d unestics, etc. T h e higliest value produced fr BOH.CoO aeies a, r r . , llw 1 . f ........ 1 . , Knhnvp xhis S7 for each i LUU llOVV Cun W° d ' ae]lMW them ? | F rom a letter just received we G h ro rm .., alone, according to cereals, .as above, is 8-8.87 fo r each , W e c?milot g et w llite I)P(>ple to fjH , r I p M ^ l u « , ^ ( Mi. m*v* r ini' *nt a It-D t luu *s fr >\vn. Hut l>r r> in r v.ith n sh**ut of choi r. Land Cases a SpeciaiLy. Offlon on .Main Mnvwt, <>i»jv >siit* I’o^iuopol¡tun The tiltmsci Fortune stili • t.-»i • ar: Th* pio:', ilmt vet li- ii* h i II Ho>1. trios, ! is Init nur n.tuih >otl ili R ost'bu rg, O regon. Slic's ooy to .li- .-••• who wl.o 3 »ht ; od f J.M. Slows. J ohn A. 1 .» ay . il anoti r rye.ir! *hi>’U ■ > r; à li t ilo in>tlu r v •• r! S ig lin & G r a y . IttA rn n s a iii! ( ’imiis ‘furs At Law, MnrslilicKI, (’ ms county, Oreg»»n. $26.25; now mid 1-10 to { ‘hinter. Another tv *• t jit*«nd*-d L. F. L ank . r. s i lert-•» "»'» tar I use nnotlior ( ’• v;ri i .;. r (* itt , Omu.KiN. W NO. 2 8 . UOOUILLE 0.11'Y, OREGON, TUESDA Y, FEBRUARY 23,1883. m^r^m . v i » ww: <. • . VOL. 4. : aV*T ('°Sl °f Ulm Ut 1-r"tS an , usual cereal crops, w ill bo rea d ily ^ ^ t jmt jj- W illia m H. 1 pleasures. T h e m anufacturers are , lie s|)oke to you in the first person, 1 «re n tlv nlpased with tho <*lnn»ru I d id n ’t he?” Df Adam, and had saved at the i nnd recom m end our em ployers T " i I?' "•“T l“8/!“' ?luti'7 r,,W, ,of ..ff’00® Per “ r . *"r I folIo'v t,ieir to ; I « a s de fust pusson m yself. ««fly Whence'was talkTng to yon didTe ly E a ir l^ :, P r e p . , | pound to r raw sugar. 1 he average ; values o f the product o f beets and f « 1*^., « '• O m j j. b e e n fa r short o f , 8taB,te M . 1 use Ih e w o r d s ,-I w ill pay yon fifty I MAUHflTIKLD, ()«.N. j v a l uh , per pound, o f other foreign grain. his $200,000,000 at the tim e o f j ..... , j<t , d o lla r s ’ D ealer in Fu rniture, 1 ) >ors. (ila>s and Pio rage y ield o f beots ¡u , ^ ana w onia S i i .uueut , ^ r , . * t T i m * . . N o, o, boss; boss; he he did did n n ’ ’ t t say nuffin A low average y ield o f beots is ; i ^ ! ? 7 i Un^ . 'V ^ .. , 1 n.V T lM,l’L . | “ “ N say nuffin ture Fram es, «-tc., and ¡meat for W hite n sugars was about 2 88-190 cents; Mewing M achines. vl n ltt add to this the average d u ty — about fifteen tons per ner?, imd these i ¡ I L 'f , , " , ™ ffe to r e ‘ massing "h is ! }ie w Vnrk’ 4eb' l i >-— A,,slln about you payin' me fifty dollars, tactured into sugar w i l l ' fo rtm ie o f $200 000.000. ' | ( ’arbin o f the Cunard com pany ! Y o r e name wasn’ t m entioned l 2 ceu ta--w ou ld make the cost to beets m anufactured ^ u n • — . , » r : _______ 1 says the tastest tim e record will be j ceptiu, dat he tele me e f el»er I j refiners about 4 88-100 cents a | yield 3,000 pounds, which, at 7 ' O ld farm er (t o amateur d it t o )— I made on the new line fro m M ilfor«!, got inter a scrape dat you was de B v this, it, is eviden t that cents, is worth $210. Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymonth ! pound. ' “ Wha t do you feed you r pigs?” | England, to Montaulk point, L o n g best law yer in San Autoue to fo o l Roolf Poultry for *ale by Derward B . Cart- the benefits o f the R e c ip r o c ity ; An acre o f wheat w ill produce | A m ateur farm er —’’ C orn ” “ in the Island, tlienc*r to N ew Y o rk in ; d e ju « lg e and j u r y ” — T ex a s S jft- wrlght. Vonmlla. Druiilas County. to the H aw aiian * 15 centals, which, at $1.75, is worth I o a r ? ” “ N o ; in the mouth.” I on ly six days and three hours, ings. < >r«(;<vn > T re a ty inure BLOODED FOWLS. illns- ' as t