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ALBANY, OREGON, FIHDAY DECEMBER 0, ItsSi).
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SPECIAL JOTH K.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Kov.il Cuile
Lor.dor., England, alsoof the 1'-
vue Medical College.
The Dr lias apei:t a life! n- '.
study :iiitl practice ,t::d jn.-tki-., ; -jn -cialty
of chronic divert? s, ii:,.iv s
cancers, ecrof r la enlarge ti:-ii ts , ? i n rs
and wens, without pain or the knj:.-.
He also makes a apeciahy of 1-: at
ment with electricity, lias practri t d
in the German French and lviuli.-h
hospitals. Calls promptly .att-.u-Ud
day or niirht. His motto in
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
3rOffice and residence Ferry str.'tr,
between Third and Fourth.
Star Bakery !i
i
A FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries
mi uiasswarc, i
The best quality ef tea, coffees, tanfiief,
DSU, tlC.
CANDIES, NUTS
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY-
At this aid reliable house it also to be
found a complete assortment of fresh family
groceries, to which is constantly being: adritd
all the seasonable line of groceries and pro
visions, such as
Cranberries,,
Fine Pickles;
Dried Beef Chipped to order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These poods were all boueht when prices
were low and the benefit of tie margin will be
ffiten to his customers. Remember theplaoc,
at the old corner en first and Broalalbin St.
n i
troi
ft 1 If
AHPOrt VlfWOP s 'a,'r 11 ('"ml)!ete assortment 01 general mercb.an
jlllll fill llnV Til Jdise. lii- entire building, includine: basement, first
if h mmm
1 11. lllJllllJll,
. . . Proprietor of.
Albany Soda Works
And manufacturer tf
f.hnipD fInnfop.i!ft?iflrr
ft'earenow pr?pared to fiininh rim
irtsh canuies ot test jirauc, cons.;n; o.
pure stick, averted flavors, mSxtd randier,
extra t-'rvneli and chnrolatc crt-ams. famv.
uixetl, caiid toys and a tiierrl msi-ortuirn'
ol 8ne randies
at mijoli:sli; ok nrniii.
HTOrdert fr.-m munt'? dealers prempll.r Ht
toiiaed to. Factory en Kirst street.
ALBANY
OREGON
HE1) CROWN MILLS
mh, i.Avsnr. '., Prop.,
NEW rROCESc? FLOUR.
(Superior for Family and Baker's rise)
Best iiiorase Facilities, !
M-lIitbeat aaia prk paid fer at-!T3
ALBANY OREGON
The BUYERS GUIDE i
sued March and Sept.eneVi
year. It is an encyclopedia ;
if useful information for ai. ;
fho purchase the nxories ',
ir the necessities of life. We 1
caa clothe you n furnish you witli
all the necessary and unnecessary ap- j
pliances to ride, walk Hanco, sleep, j
eat, f sh, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in vaiioua' shsc. i
styles and quantities. Just figure oat !
what is required to do'all these things '
CflMFORWBLY. you make a;
fair estimate of the value- of the '
RITVKRS' CITIDK. which will he!
sent uponlreceipt of 10 cents to pay '
uo8taKe. WUNIliUmtnl, WAKU & UU.,
H4Mu.H iL;aa Aveaai Chicago, III.
We are permanently located ou the
old Cline homestead mile from
Albany on Corvallis road. We have
on hand a large Etock of
Choice Emit Trees
of our own growing, which we wil
sell at lowest living rates.
Parties contemplati:!g planting
trees will consult their interests by
examining our stock and prices before
purchasing.
Hymax A Brown kll,
Albany, Oregon.
PATENTS
CaTeats and Frade marks obtained,
and all patent business conducted for
moderate fe is. Our oflice is opposite
U. S. Patent Olllee aud we can ccrure
patent in less time ajd at Irss cost
than those remote from Washington.
Send model, drawinsr, or photo.with
kefcription. We advise, if pat-iitaMe
or r.ot. free of eharse. Oht fee m.t
due till patent is secured,
A little b;ok, "How to OMain F;it
ents," with r.aaies of :i:-tti:il eheiits. in
your state, county or 1'ivn m-h: I ':
Addres
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(t;V ..itc I'. S- I'atent 0:t'c .- ; thins tmi. 1
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Albany Nurseries
iM ft Pi
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i Fall Announcement,
Kt'vii:j pact- u ir.li thi-
Samuel
ila- fiit-i;el for : he Kail and Winter trade a lin
ger a-soriiueut tlian t:vtr before, and invites the spe
cial atrentiou of the people of Albany and surround
ing count rv to his mammoth.
?ALL ml
coisrsisTinsTG of-
dky goods and notions.
boots and shoes,
groceries.
Carpets of all kind,
oilcloths and
lenolicm-,
window shakes,
rORTIKRS,
LACE CTRTAIN.-,
land ('( ml stories, is crowded full of new foods.
j
; ?-i;lir dii.t I'vc.vn importers and manufacturers for
In.- jireseiit tall and winter trade, wkich affords a
sfo. k t (i w Hid fresh desns larire enough to sup-
hr :1i,u:,:v-,!!,! h
. viij.-." en' dunlin c;tii
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h li:ind fowf 1 C'ltt) in the market. Tiy them once,
-.tr anv "(ht-r. Money refunded if neMound entirely
10. YOUNG,
Grand
Guiss
A I l;
iday
'Flush (iisods and
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11. U-
steady growth of Albany
YOUNG
CLOAKS AND JACKETS,
UNDERWEAR,
KNIT GOODS,
TABLE LINENS,
FINE HOSIERY.
KNITTING YARNS,
ZEPHYRS, SAXONIES,
1 FINE AND
! COMMON UMBRELLAS,
w;n e solas as first-
ur uuugxiij uny y uviv- in
t ri l
Miic- mm uuuui dim
tlie Season.
invited to call and inspect
display rooms.
i.
88
Baa Perfection of Fit
COMFORT A STRENGTH
oliday Opening.
& Son
tra.de one of tbs largest lir.-s of-
Art Supplies;
t tiitir
tiiURii
e stock.
licv.Jav
o;;;:,!
.te ! E
mat
Absolutely Pure.
'!'!!? puwder never varies. A marvel
f: jur.v.-i Tit;tl! and wlioleeoiucness.
M"r-- .i!..n'ji. al tliau the ordinary
k'isidf .-.w' iiiiidt l.e bold in cornpeti
cion wifb '.-.ultittirte of low test, short
weiiibi uima m phosphate powders
Sold onl. in ms. ltor,i. Bakik 'aw.
T)ER Co, Uf 'V:l -t. V. 7.
I.kwis M. .ToIinminW Co., AjrenU,
Portland, Oregon.
rill'SltlAK
Wf II. DAVIS, M. U. 1'IIYSICIAN AKD
II suifon. ( an l e found at his oflice
room ir. nihan'is block, irnt etrect. Albany
Oreron-
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W. IIA.STOX. I liYSKIA AMfMfc
,. ffeon, Albany, Oreco.
. II. ia.liiB, , I'l' VtrH-JAN AKD SURr
. gcon, Alliui y Oregon.
Ca'.KEUtV't.-.PH-YSICIAK ASD eURr
.,(,'eoiAIIny, mitn, office in fPierce's
riew.Diocic unice.nours, Irom 8 A. M. to 4
r.m.
; Jf J HOSSJTKU, YHt'KHlKAKY SL'R
r.j. (reon, t;r.iua.te of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical eociety, i prepared- to treat, the
tliseaaea. of' all domesticated animals on
seiontific principles. Office at Aim MaruhaU's
Hvery fltaiile. Kesiilence 4lh and Culapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
DK.vJ.-.V. STAKU, PHYSICIAN A NO
Surfreon, late of Urownsvilio, Or.-. Office
ialhe-Struhan-Pearre block tipetnirs in the
rear rooms on the main hall. Cai't) promptly
attended to in city or counfjy.
DU. It KOLDEWAY, VETEKINARY SUR.
peon, Albany, Orcjton - -Graduate of GerJ
man and Americrn colleges.
DR. E. A. IICALISTER UOIIEOPATSIIC N1Y
cit'ian and surgeon Hsu removed his
oflice into Crawford's block. All ealls prompt
ly a tended to.
DIt.G. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND
surgeon. Graduate of Hcllevue IIopi
t.il Medical College, New York City. Diteases
of women a ppccialty, Oflice in Froinun's
brick, Alliany Oregon.
VI OTICE IS IIEREBYfGIVEN TrIAT PKO
1.T pcrty owners arc retuirrd by ordinance
to cut down mm remove all thistles and ob
noxious weeds prowinjr upon their premisej,
and upon the street adjoining thereto, within
the city limits of All any. Those failing to
do o w ill e liable to a fine of $5,
Ily order o1. the ciry marshal,
J.N. HOFFMAN
Albany, Ji se 28, 1?9,
EWEUT, I'UACTICAL WATCHHAKE
and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
attoum:is.
ANTED A GlKL TO DO GENERAL
housewcrk. Apply at the coiner of 6tti
and Railroad street.".
n. v. x. Ulackih rn. . w. w right.
BLACKIil RN, k WKUaiT ATTORNEY AT
Law, Albany, Orcpon. Oflice in Odd
billow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts
of the state, and five special attention to all
business
WOLVERTON CHARLES E. AfTORNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's Rlock, over L. . Ulain's
stor
T K.
WEATHOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT
J . law, Albany,
Orocon. otiice in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business.
Land Sary eying.
TjARTIRS DKSIK1KO StaVEVIliO DOVl CAN
X tain accurate and prompt work by callinr
upon ei-oounty surveyor r. i. T. t isner. lie
hascomplete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying in
any part of Linn county, rostotnee address,
Uillers Station, Linn cou ity, Oregon.
CB. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD
tag fire, life aud.accident insurance cen
panics
For Bent.
nURNISHEB ROOMS TO RINT. AT THE
X city Restaurant.
iltraln Tile.'for Sale.
GOOD' SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS
A drain tile for sale at the Eape brick
and. tile factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts
& Auston, Albany Oregon.
Delmonico Restaurant,
CONKR VIKST AND ELLSWORTH STS.
The undtrsigned having purchased
the old Herman Restaurant stand has
opened under the above name a first
class restanrant. We are prepared to
furnish meals for parties or dances cn
short notice. Oysters served in every
style, eastern or coast; all kinds of
fish known iu the marketl Employ
only first-class. help and waiting will
will be prompt and courteous. Reg
ular meals 25 cts. Coffee of first
class quality and a cup' of coffee and
cake at from 5 to 10 cts. Iam well
known iuf this city and request the
citizens to give me a call.
SAM GOETS, Proprietor.
Important Xotice.
I HAVE RETL'RNFD FROM THE FRONT.
I paid all my men on the 19th. Any
person holding any of my time checks will
please present them to me at my office in the
Twccdale block for pavment. We have pen
tv of money here. J. S. A.NTONELLE,
General Coiitracror of firm Antonelie & Doe,
Men Wanted.
V VO;tK ON Tlih UUIHill.N FA' Ir IC
J. rai'r'iad
M.i.nn i'.h.
Appl.v at oncj to Curran &
I'iiie Ciiires for Sale
::;
SALE TWO
id b:i .is. "Jif
YEARLING' HALF
I
Short Horn u,. I on;
'.Ivei. tVill 1-e ...;! for
DANIEL 1IOI.VK,
!':..).-oiif. Ort ,:.'!..
i; it.
r'vr::ul (ot:-5i
HE WAS OUT OF TOWN'
A G;vcrnmeut Cle:k Who Had
CL-i
apped With $75,000.
THE DAY IN ON(.KES5.
A'jcn-ccd Unt'l Mouday- Aa Interview
With Exiled Dcm Pedrc-"Hacd-Eomi
Harry" Hanged.
The 1Ikkai.DK Special Dispatch'.'.
Washington, Dec. 5. The
speaker to-day laid befeio "the
house the following communication
from J. I'. Leedoni, late tergeant-at-arms
of the house, which was
directed to the gpt-aker:
1 regret to report that C. E. Sil
eott, late cashier of the office of
sergeant-at-arms has departed from
this city without settling his ac
counts, and 1 have been unable to
as-certain his whereabouts. There
is a deficiency in the cash of the
ollice. In view of this circum
stance I resDectfully request the
immediate investigation of my ac
counts, urider such action as the
house of representatives may take
in the premises .
Adams, of Illinois, presented a
resolution reciting the above facts
and placing the amount of the de
ficiency at $75,000, and also pro
vided for the appointment ef a
select committee by the speaker to
investigate and report.
The resolution was adopted and
the following were appointed:
Adams and Stewart, of ermont,
Payne and Reed, of Iowa, Holman,
Blount and Hemphill.
Silcott was a trusted employe
who rame here from Ohio. He
was appointed by Leedom six
years ago. Last Saturday he noti
fied Leedom that he was going to
New York and would be back Sun
day. As he did not appear by
Tuesday Leedom began investiga
tions. Inquiry was made at the
treasury department, when Lee
dom was informed that Silcott had
called there Saturday and had
drawn about $S2,000, It was pos
sible for him to draw this large
sum without exciting comment, as
he had for a long time been
charged with the dutv of collecting
money with which the salaries of
representatives are paid.
Leedom says Silcott could have
taken $100,000 jnst as easily as
JS2.000.
The president to-day sent to the
senate several hundred nomina
tions of persons appointed to ollice
during the recess of congress.
They were in the department of
stale, judiciary, interior, war and
navy,
The vice-president having noti
fied the senate that he would be
absent two or three days next week
Ingalls was elected president pro
tern, llie senr.te then adjourned
until morning.
A HI UDEUER HAKGED.
One of New York's Toughs Who
Killed a Policeman.
New York, Dec. 3. Harry Carl
ton, alias "Handsome Harry," was
hanged at the Tombs prison this
morning at :J0 o clock, for the
murder of Policeman urennan
The killing occurred on October 28
Carlton and some other young
toughs got into a, row and when
lrennan tried to arrest them Carl
ton shot him down!
MKS. MACKAY WINS.
The Examiner Apologizes for Call
ing Her a Washerwoman.
London, Dec. 5. The action
brought by Mrs. John YV. Mackay
against the publishers of the Ex
aminer for libel, in publishing aa
article charging.' that prior to her
marriage to Mackay Mrs. Mackay
was a washerwoman in .Nevada,
was settled to-day by the defend
ants apologizing for the publication
and paying the costs and a certain
sum of money to Eome charitable
institution to be selected by Mrs.
Mackay."
IKTBKVIEW WlTHtDOM I'EBKO
The Brave Olrf Brazilian patriot
Kw at St. Yineent.
London, Dec. 5. Viscount
Preto, minister of the Brazilian
empire, who was exiled upon proc
lamation ol the republic, has ar
rived at Tenerifle, by way of St.
V mcent. While at the latter place
he had a conference with Dom
Pedro, the ex-emperor. Preto has
civen an account of the revolution
which agrees with the details of
the movement' heretofore pub
lished. FAIK DALE ADDITION.
Burkhart h Malin offer for sale
108 city lots in this beautifn addi
tion, which has just been platted.
This addition is situate i on thr
east of the city, and adjoining Abe
llackleman s land, and is the
closest addition to the city that is
now offered for sale. These lots
will now bi sold for $75 and corner
ots 100 each until January 1st,
after which time all lots remain-
ins: will be raised to $150 each.
These lots will be sold on easy
terms, and the first that call to see
them will get the choice of all.
We have just opened smother in-
voice of cloak?, and we feel c'onti
GVi.i that we can suit everybody, !
I v.ith i:i stvlo nr. 'I pries-. W. 1. i
A .IOKK ON fiOVEKXOR HILL,.
Letters From Women Willing; to
Marrv Him.
New York Decemisek 3. Soni
wicked Chicago man lias played a
cruel jok on Governor Hill. Re
cently it has been noticed that his
mail was uuuuilly large, and nmr-t
of the letters were Irom the West
and addressed iu a feminine hand.
The Governor iooked carefully at
ill the letters eavli day, and after
a glance 'vou'tl ;enr them up. The
private secretary did not t"uch
them, thinking they were acred
epistles to bachelor Govtrnoi. At
last, however, the secret has come
out. A Chicago matrimonial agent
had put Bachelor David on his lit
and sent his name to hundreds f
Western niaiis and widows, win
have ocfB showering perfumed
epistle of love upon the ambitious
Governor.
C l'JEOrj.K Itl?RNEITO DKATH
A Krlck ltuildine'in rhiladelphia
Destioyod in Barly Horning.
Philadelphia, Dec. 2. A thicc
story brick building, at the corner
of Second and Huntington streets,
was burned early this morning.
The basement and grst floor were
used dy Gustave Gross as bakery,
The second floor was occupied as a
dwelling by Gross, his wife and
four chidren. and on the third floor
dwelt Joseph Bitoer wife and six
children. The fire burned so rapid
ly that before the occupants could
be aroused the following were
burned to death : Mrs. Annie Bitoer
aged S3; Ida Bitncr, aged 4; George
Bitner, aged 9 months; Gustave
Gross, jr., aged 11; Bruno Gros9,
rfged 5. Mrs. Minnie, Hattie Gross
Joseph Bitner and John Ellansan
were seriously injured. The other
occupants escaped without hurt.
Mrs. Minnie Gross died at the Los
pital at 5 o'cloek this afternoon.
The fact of her being in a delicate
condition hastened ber death.
A BIG SCHEME.
A Uoef-I'acking Enterprise in
South America
Chicago, December 1. George
Brougham, one of Chicago's prom
inent meat packers, stated to night
.hat he had disposed of all his pe
cuniary interests in Cfrcago, and
will sail from New York soon for
Buenos Ayeres for the purpose ot
establishing a monster meat-packing
anei beef extract concern to com
pete Liebig's enormous works in
the Argentine Republic. Brougham
will act as mauager ot the business
for an Engish syndicate of capitalist
Ie has arranged lor a large force
of skilled American employes
THE NICAKAtiCA CANAL,
Work Progresses ltapidly, and the
Health of the Men IsExeelent.
Managua. Nicaragua, Dec. 3
Menocal, of the Nicaragua Canal
Com piny, and the Nicaragua gov
ernment canal commissioners, have
been cord:Hlly received bjJPresi-
dent Sacasa and cabinet, and the
details ol the csnal boundaries are
settled satislactoriiy. The p;r:y
will start on their return jouincy
to Greyt'jwn to-morrow. Worn
aiong the ine of the Nicaragua
canal progresses favorably; It :s
expected that by ilarchuext the
dredges ;au open the harbor and
excavv.e the simc. Re intorce
nients on the Atlantic side of men
and material are constantly ariiv
ing. The liealtii ot the construction
foices is excellent. President SacaH
says: "I am heartilv iu favor of
the accomplishment of the .Nicara
gua canal. I will do all in my power
to assist. Several ot his ministers
also pronounced themselves in
favor of the enterurise.
UOT HIS MONET.
A Poor bat Honest Yonng Man's
Scheme for Making Coin.
The ether afternoon, a young man
with a forlorn-looking countenauce
and a suit of clothes which seemed to
have ruin all together and consolidated
to save expense, mounted a sajt bar
rel on the sidewalk on Michigan
avenue and started off with:
"JIv dear friends, pause for a mo
ment and hear my narrative. , I am a
poor but honest youDg man. My
motto is 'Excelsior.' My parents are
dead, and I ara a lone orphan."
He aaued. considerable to the above,
and in a few minutes he had a crowd
of fifty people around him. Then he
announced:
"My dear friends, I do nut ask for
charity. All I want is a fair show to
make my way in life. ' I shall now
ask you to chip in a nickle apiece,
and x will endeavor to do something
never yet done . on .the face of the
globe.' I will try to turn a quadruple
somersault in the air.
The crowd seemed to like the idea.
and liic 6iuall change rattled in until
the gross amount' was about $3. Then
the young man got down off the bar
rel, spit 0 his hands, picked out his
ground and turned a pretty fair
somersault. He turned another and
another, and then remounted the bar
rel and said: "Kind friends, I have
tried to, but 1 can't do it. Assurius
you of my heartfelt thanks for your
kiiioness.
And not a
coiiuilaiiit.
I 'eniaiu yours trulv.
t!ia:i uttered a wer.l
Call
r.t Barrowo fc Pearls' mul
?ee then :ir.p c: lace cuita:::s in
i.
lasiefui !t-ti;!is.
llARKISKUIM; NOTES.
IIabriskcru, Deco.
R. A. l.'ampy is slowly improv
ing.
Kli Wvalt mid Mrs. Cartwriahl
were married last Thursday. Their
manv iriends wish them a lonr
life and happiness.
Thfi river steamboat Modoc.
("tnnt. r.f'.l came no to dav takii'2 a
cargo of wheat from the warehouse
of llptueyor& Briggs to Portland.
Our school children nave a verv
creditable ealertainmeiit Thanks
giving evening, and were greeted
with a good house, everyone
speaking highly, of cur Echool
children's first attempt of a series
of entertainments that will be
given.
flhas Carv our er.ial and ac
commodating railroad agent has to
give up the office on account oi poor
health. We houe soon to see
Charlie back in his old place.
Mr. J. (J. Crawford of Albany1
will ha' wit I us two weeks, and
liirinir' that time will bo nrenared
to do first t lass work in the lice of
phojjograpby.
We havA noticed in several of
the state papers about truth being
stranger, etc. simply because a
well known and highly . respected
old lady living about one mile from
this place, being a widow, and
having no relatives she Knows
willed her largo farm and money
trt a voting man of . Lane countv.
The lady told your correspondent
that no one neeu tninK sne was
led blindly into disposing of her
property in the manner 6be did as
it was her own wish after mature
thought. The property is supposed
to be worth $20,000.
THE NEW SPEAKER.
Sketeh of the Career of a Repub
lican Leader.
Thomas Hrackett Heed was born in
Portland, Me., Ootaber 18. 1639. He
graduated at Bowdoin in 18G0, but
was appointed Acting Assistanc Pay
master iu the navy April 19, 1SC4,
and served until his honorably dis
charge on November, 4, 18C5.
He was soou after admitted to the
Bar and began to practice at Portland.
In 1868-09 he was a member of the
lower br-nch of the Maine Legislature,
and in 1870 he sat in the State Seuate.
From the. latter year until 1872 he
was Attorney-General, and in 1874-77
he served as Solicitor for the city of
Portland . .
He was elected a member of Con
gress in 1876, and has, served as a
member of thav body every since.
Mr. Reed is an able debater,a skill
ful parliamentarian, and for several
sessions has been the acknowledged
leader of the Republicans in the
House of Representatives,
The World's Coal Production.
From Bradstrcet's.
The Paris Journal des Economistes
conta:ns the following on the produc
tion of ocal in th world, t-titing in
the first instance that the total of
coal production in all countries dur
ing the year 1SS6 amounted to 407,-
000,000 tons, having a value of 3,000.
000,000 franca, which is neatly treble
the value of the preciou? metals which
were obtained from the bowel? of the
earth. England, it say, produced
the largest quantity, then follow the
United StaU.8, Germany, and only in
the fourtu line France. In 1S51 the
English production wa 55 000,000
tons, the G. Tin ah ami that of the
Uuited States about 8,000,000 tons
each, the belcian only 5,000,000, and
trie French 4', 500, 000 tons. In ltSG
Eu;latni produced 160,OCO,000 tons
the United States 102,000,000, Ger
many 73,500,000, Austria 18,500,000,
France 18,910,000 tons. Kus.sia pro
duced up t. the year 1870 only 2U0.
000 tons annually, but if the continues
to pi'ocress as she has done since then
she will fno:i produce as much aa
Austria, wlii.:!i pr 'iucetj in 18S9 18,
tOJ OOO tons of coal. As to Frai.ce,
it m remarked tht in spite of the
efToris made by the authorized com
pauies in order u raise the. value of
their produce, and notwithstanding
the support g:ve:i them by the rail
way cempanies by reduci-.g tha tariffs,'
the want of thev country . which re
quire about 30,000,000 toBS annually,
cannot be . supplied from its own
mines. One-third of the coal con
sumed is foreign,-' and is supplied by
Genua ny, . Belgium, , and . England.
Since 1SS0 the importation of coal
from Germany has agaiB reached the
same extent as before' the war of
1870; it amounts to .1,500,000 tons
annually;, that from Belgium, wh eh
has always been the largest, to 5. 000,
000, and that from England to 4,000,.
000 tons. .
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