f » 9 “GO VOL IX. MONMOUTH, y s; TuenBFOtt«, t ® a O regon î fbidat , oct . a, ibts . NO. 40. J. Pacino C hristian M essenger , Devoted to the cause of Primitive Christi anity, and the diffusion of general in­ formation. Price Per Tear, in Advance, >2.5# All business letters should be addressed to T. F. Campbell, Editor, or Mary Stump, Publisher, Monmouth, Oregon. Advertise»« will find this one of the best mediums on the Pacifie Coast for making their business known. Baraa of A»VKKr>stxa * J$iro----- mri 1 Inch... H Col_____ u Cok. . 4« Col........... ............. J $1 2 4 7 12 TTHTT ITr ’ oo >2 $0 »4 «0 7 00 50 4 CO 00 7 00 12 00 20 00 0? 12 0« 00 20 00 35 <0 «7 ’.2 20 33 OS eo O> 00 0» 00 »12 20 XS 05 120 OO SO (<0 00 OO Notice» in local column» 10 cent» per line for each insertion. Yearly adverttaementa on liberal term». ProfeMional Card» (1 Hjnaie) $12 per annum. Correspondence. Faris Letter. ( kkoulab cffliinronni»»). M > P aris , Sept. 5, 1879. . At ten o’clock yesterday morning the trial of the criminal band of which Abadie was the chief, was resumed at the court of Assizes of the Seine. The crowd present was as great aa on the day before, and the place Dau­ phine and the steps leading to the law courts were thronged during the whole day. When the examination ®f the prisoner by the judge was •ver, M. Villetard de Laguerie, Ad­ vocate-General, took up the case on behalf of the prosecution. He drew a sketch of the antecedents of the prisoners. The parents had in all «■ses been honest people, and had given their sons the' best education which they could afford. Abadie be gan life by robbing his brother, whilst Gilles ruined his aged father by making away with 10,000 f., which constituted his fortune. Charton and Farigoulle were mere children. The first attempt of this band was to rob a couple of the name of Jullemiers. The whole troop was conducted with great regularity and silence, by Abadie, who had studied the locality w’ell; he knew exactly where the money box was kept. All the band was armed in case of attack, and hammers were ready at hand to force open the chest. The plan failed how­ ever, because Charton who was told to open the door let the latch fall through nervousness. The Jullemiers were consequently awakened and be­ gan ciying out, whereupon Abadie’s band immediately decamped. Gilles and Abadie were alone concerned in the murder of Madame Bassengeaud the wife of a wine-seller. It was nt the sixth attempt that they succeeded in finding their victim alone. They asked her for a glass of rum and wine, and whilst her back was turned Gilles seized her throat, whilst Adadie struck her with a knife. The latter then left her, in order to carry off all he could find, whilst Gilles killed her with twelve blows of his dagger. The Advocate-General concluded by de­ manding a verdict that would permit the penalty of death to be inflicted upon Abadie and Gilles. For the other prisoners he demanded impris­ onment. At twelve o’clock the sitting of the court was suspended for half an hour, at tiie expiration of which the defence of the prisoners was heard. Alt had separate counsel. Abadie’s counsel appealed ad miaericordiam, urging that his client had the pre­ judice of public opinion set against him by the press, that he was filled with remorse for whajt he had done— the prisoner meanwhile sobbing in Che dock. Several letters were next .'*■......... 1 ---------- r*-------- --------- . . ; read frotn Abadie to his mother, and you are fully posted on the chief top­ •iciaM», who naturally earry the heav- I without help. Each cot is also pro ics that enliven the chit chats of Ber ­ from this unfortunate woman to her ie»t load, «tart lor home in a huge vided with an electric tube by which son. The audience was much moved lin society of this time of the year, as prueMwion, compared with which the the patient can summon the nurse, by this correspondence, which was it appears with ite ranks thinned and jolly *• kerne«,” scene» of the Flemish whose private sitting and sleeping- occasionally very "touching. Gilles’s needed of everything that gives light painters sink into insignificance. room is at one end of the ward. In defender, M. Leon, took up another and shade, tone and color, to its versa­ L olls . i the dining-rooms the table linen is line of argument, attempting to prove tile .currents. Here and there Uncle snow-white and the service is silver- that his client had all along been the Sam puts in a short appearance on the The New York Hospital, the Fin­ plate. At each end of each ward est in the World. dupe and the instrument of Abadie. Vnter den Linden xn the shape of a there are lavatories with hot and cold Amongst other things he said that at big diamond shirt button ®r a solid Acquiring it« charter from Kin* water and bath rooms, all the patients a previous conviction years ago, if the gold-pommel walking-stick and seme George and being favored by »tate being required to bath» one» a week , magistrates had ndt sentenced one so Yorkidure Johnses and Johnesses are grunts a» well as private contributions, j , unless they are excused by the bouse young to prison, but had sent him to met with, carrying huge scarlet Bae- the N^w York HespitaL is secure • 1 surgeon. On the lower floors of tta a reformator, he would not, in all deckers, and extensively-loaded and against any indebteda»»». and its new . j building there are two theaters, one probability, be now accused of mur­ 'addled with travel field-glass««, rolled building on Fifteenth Street near} I for operating and the other fer autop­ der. In defending Claude, the barris­ up waterpoop’, tidy umbrellas, and an Union Square is probably the finest in sies, each being filled with every ap­ ter stated that the public prosecutor occasional Pieea-diHy “ badinette ’’ 17 the world. “Il you have seen New pliance for the purposes that science bad been making jokes, upon which inches in length. Very few Russians, York,our place will not seem impres­ has devised. The charge for board is the judge invited him to moderate his indeed, are seen, except two or three sive to you,” said Dr. Horatio Paine of seven dollars a week ; few cases are language. But later on when refer­ score detectives hnnting after escaped the Roosevelt Hospital to us, and the treated gratuitously, and private pa- ence was made by M. Comby to the Nihilists. Then besides a goodly Roosevelt itself is considered one of tients are charged from ten to forty conduct of the police, he was called to crowd of long-nosed and keen-eyed the best appointed hospitals extant. dollars a week.— Good Company, Number Que. order in more severe terms. When Orientals, we get an occasional glimpse Starting »nt with twe leading ideas— the two younger prisoners had also of thirsty groups of the the twenty- that it should be fir» oroof and present Literary Notices. been pleaded for, the president sum­ six rainbow nationalities which repre­ th» greatest obstacle» to the absorp­ med up, and it was nearly si« o'clock sent the hemogeTiity of the Austro B allou ’ s M onthly M agazine for tion of peisionous matter from an ac­ when the jury retired. They were Hungarian monarchy. AU this, I c-»n October. —The magazine has a hun­ cumulation of diseased patients, ther absent three quarters of an hour, and assure you, makes a very good «how dred pages each month, and all this architect's design has embodied in the returned with a verdict of guilty while it lasts, but it dees not last long can be obtained for only $1.50 per an­ buildins' wot only every appliance for against all the prisoners, admitting enough, and our eternal victualling num prepaid, and at club rates even safety and comfort known but also a extenuating circumstances in favor of beer-selling grumblers keep on crying cheaper. "A Picture . of Quebec,’’ degree of luxury and beauty above Claude, Charton, and Farigoule only. aloud, “ Mine gott I mine gott! help any mere utility. For heat and ven­ "Camels and their Uses,”" Memorial,” After discarding some technical objec­ us ! Kneuz Himmel millien fiomeret- tilation, the methods employed are- '■ My Romance,” “ A Scene on the Bay tions on the part of the lawyers, ter I” An all wise Providence, evi­ n®vel and ingenious. Fresh air of of Naples,” “ Esther,” " Storm and judgment was pronounced. Abadie dently moved by these earnest inroea temperatnr» required is introduced* Hail;” “ Chasing the Moose,” " A Suc­ and Gilles were condemned to death ; tions has so far done its best that the into all parts of the building by a fan­ cessful Joke,’ " Buffalo Tom,” “ Kathia Claude to seven years’ imprisonment Berlineeso had oome to the eeneluio* blower in th» basement. Suction Stuart's Terror,” “ Sovereign of the and ten years police supervision ; and that somebody was playing the fool power tsr carrying off vitiated air is Seas,” “ The Music »f falling Leaves,' Chartoa and Farigoule to detention with them in ths o I om U s whop a wook placed in th» highest |>eak of the ro»f; " Hetty’» Experience,” Recoliwtions of in a house of correction for two years passed without a couple of honest and a constant circulation is effected Other Cays, ” My Mother's Husband,” Upon bearing their condemnation, thunderstorms. These long-winded without perceptible draught by air " A Party in a Garret,” " Ruthven's Abadie fainted, but the other prison- tempests, generally followed by- a escapes in the ceilings and under each Puzzle Page,' " Editorial Notes,” " The ers appeared unmoved. Gilles ob- couple of days of Scotch-like Danube Housekeeper,” “ Curious Matters,” bed. Chilling draughts from the win­ served to Claude who was not con- mists or Styrigan mountain drizzles, “ Tilings Pleasant and Otherwise, dows art met by upward currents of denined to death, “ What a lucky dog j have almost ruinously interfered with " Our Picture Gallery.” warm air from perforated window-sills. exclaim» a variety of private interests, and es- you are!” Young _ Farigoule _ The heating is done by steam, and in " T he C heap E ncyclopedia .”— ed, “ To-morrow it, Sunday; hurrah: pecially with the midsummer “ heur- additition to the Croton, water is ob­ Volume one of the new “ Library of those ! gen ” business, which in its economic-. we shall have meat instead of tained from an artesian well. All the Universal Knowledge ’’ is issued Sep­ horrid beans we have been fed upon al bearings upon the community is as indispensable to the population as kitchens and laundries are in the up­ tember 20th. It contains 73G pages for a week.” daily bread. Some months ago I gave permost stories above the war« Is, and of small but clear and beautiful type, Our European Letter. some brief description of th'» time- two elevators run from basement to handsomely printed on good paper, honored custom as indulged in late in attic, The only w’ood work used is in and is neatly and strongly bound in B erlin , G ermany , Sept. 1,1879. the fall and directly after the first the doors and windows ; the ti«x>rs are cloth, holf morocco and ball Russia, at Our dog-days are fully making up fer[iientati(,n ofthe new vintage has made of tiles laid in cement on iron 50 cents, 75 cents, and $1.00 per vol­ for the temps de elder, of which so , subfiided. And it is.truly astonishing girders and the wainscoting is marble. ume. The succeeding volumes will many localities as well as individuali­ how the natives stomach it when in Any vain or extravagant reaching af­ appear about two each month, till the ties have of late had reason to com­ a state of sweet-sour effervaitces it ter splendor is disavowed hy the twenty volumes completing the work plain. The consequence is that all the serves to wash down bucketsful of management, but it is certain that the are issued. Specimen volumes arc sickly folks, all the confirmed invalids I i young half cooked sourkrout and New York Hospital eclipses all its sent to any part of the United States and the crutches and well-worn con- yards of penny sausages, after a cou­ i congeners. (10 ctnts extra for postage , with priv­ valesence walking-sticks are being ple of hours country walk In a drip- The building is seven stories high ilege of return after ten days examin­ turned out upon as to get a greedy Noj^uber afternoon or through six or with a mansard roof and has accom­ ation. Special terms are offered to snap at the highly favored oxygen and eight inches of mud-mixed Sunday- modations for about two hundred pa­ i early subscribers and to clubs, of which a dreamy nap in the luscious mid­ snow. tients with nurses and other employ- fnll particulars are sent free on request summer shade. The pale faces, the However, the midsummer acts of I i es. Stone, iron, and red brick are by the publishers, American Book Ex­ distorted features and the limping this popular entertainment Rre hy far prominent materials in the facade, the change, 55 Beekman street, New gaits of the transient itinerants'make more(interesting, and may eveil be many windows of which look out up­ York.- • up a woeful picturg to contempla/e, freely indulged in by strangers. For on ornamental iron balconies.L In the That complete Encyclopaedia, first but one cannot help feeling extremely by this time, the wine has completely interior even such details as the tiles class in character, and containing more kindly for them, lest fierce and cruel thrown off all obnoxious acids and and gas fixtures are artistic, and the matter than any heretofore published fate mark us out for some kindred ca­ other unwholesome agents, young sunlight streams in everywhere. in this country at any price, should be lamity. Let us hope, therefore, that sourkrout is still prospering and grow Near the tool is a large hall »operated made and sold for the trifling sum of the genial and invigorating autumn ing in the krout nursery of the kitch­ from the sky' only by a translucent $10.00, seems so extraoidinary, that breezes which come playfully rolling en garden, the penny sausage is re- I canopy of glass This is ths Solarium. many who wish it may be true, are down from the wood-clad mountains placedby aristocratic .Salani, and in­ 1 Plants and flowers bloom in it and very naturally incredulous. The same may heal and strengthen the weak, stead of breathing the abominal at­ fountains bubble with liquid music ; house publish a large list of standard brace up the strong, cheer up the good mosphere of a non-ventiliated taproom I in the pale green depths of fresh and works, all at similaiiy low prices, and like “ Wirthshaus Saal,” the “ heuri- salt w ater aquaria strange and beauti­ the presence of some of them already and better the wicked. Although the recent storma have gen ” holy day makers plunge head ful fish are seen, and on miniature in the hands of hundreds of thousands done frightful havoc in the fruit or- long into theii bacchanalism jollifica­ : island of cork, turtles are airing them- of lovers of good books in all parts of charjs throughout the Empire, the tions under the cool shelter of some ’ selves or tasking in the spray of the the land, is naturally rapidly transfor­ markets of Berlin are literally jammed shady " Baumgarten,” and hers provid­ fountains. The So’arium is al wavs ming the incredulous into patrons and with excellent seasonable fruits at ed the company vengesat alt on decency pretty and warm, and it is a feature enthusiastic friends of enterprise. No very low rates. Early plums are sel­ and respectability, the thing assume* that might well be introducedrinto all mystery is made about the cause'of ' ling at six cents per pound, apricots the proportions of a most entertaining hospitals. The kitchen and laundry low prices—they are the reduced cost I nine cents per pound while tomatoes musical pastoral fete, extensively sea­ on the uppei. fl «ore are provided with of manufacture to about one-half what are worth five cents per kils., and a soned with good wit ^nd humor and all the modem impr.'Vement- o' a ho­ it was a few years ago, the method of fin*} delicately-flavored Frentino-inel- screaming merriment. The fun is tel, arid the Mashing, rinsing, wring­ sale, direct to purchaser, saving him on can be purchased for four cents. frequently carried on a good stretch I ing and mangling, a«e all done by the large commissions commonly paid On the other hand, the vinegrowers into the small hours and perhaps the steam. The cots are of iron an«i fitted to agents and dealers, and a very large are hopeful of bringing home aa abun­ whole assemblage, some twe hundred with adjustable ta.s by which the sale. It is worth the the cost of a dant and average good vintage. Now people of all ages, headed by the mu- occupants can change their positions postal card to see their catalogue. ». *