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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A IH E H T IN IÌU NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. K i l l * : .Twenty Dollars Ten Dollaro ........One Dollar One Column......... Half Column__ Professional Cards R eading Matleea w ill be Inserted the rate a f Ten eenta per Lins. Advertising Bills Collected Monthly. M ■M i K i n i U Y ^«Months Inree Months. K 4 T F .N : ..................... Two Dollars One Dollar .........................Fifty Cents Wntisrrlptlon F r ie r P a y a b le (a v a r i- a b ly la A d v a a e e . VOL. NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 1), 1889. NO. FROM THE C A P IT O L PACIFIC COAST NEWS THE INAUG UR AL. in their administration unimpressive and often unintelligible in form. The privi A SYNOPSIS OF PRESID EN T H AR R I- leges of American citizenship are so great THE A L A S K A OUTRAG ES D ENIED BY V A L U A B L E O PIUM SEIZURE A T and its duties so grave, that we may well RISON'S ADDRESS. GOVERNOR 8W INBFO RD . SAN FRANCISCO. insist upon a good knowledge of every iierson applying for citizenship, and a A B rief Outline o f the P olicy to Be Pur goodjtnowledge by him of our institu-! An Agreem ent on th . General Land Bill The Effort to Reduce Traucontlnental sued by the New A dm inistration - —A Measure for the Suppression tions. There are men of all races, even Fruit R ate« Unsucceesful ThsOr- the licet, whose coming is necessarily a Peace and Prosperity His o f the “ Green GooSs " Fraud gunlzatlon o f a N ew Steam burden iqxin our pulilic revenues or a A im and Ambition. —Retiring Officials. ship Company. throat to social order. These should lie identified and excluded. W ith simple, solemn ceremony, in the Harold Sewall, ex-Oonsu! to Samoa, OUR FOREIGN POLICY. Whatcom lias organized a vigilantes committee. presence of all the wisdom and authority W e have happily maintained the [xilicy will practice law. embodied in the co-ordinate branches of of avoiding all interference with Eu- The direct tax hill was passed over the The Front street cable road of Seattle has beenriinished. the government, and surrounded by rep ropean affairs, and we will I k * only inter President’s veto late Saturday night. ested spectators of their contention in j resentatives of all the great nations of diplomacy and in war, and ready to list* The hill for the admission of Idaho and Tacoma is soon to erect a mattress fac tory to cost $10,000. the earth, Benjamin Harrison was last our friendly offices to promote peace, but W yom ing has been favorably reported. Monday inducted into the highest office never obtruding our advice and never at- Lieutenant L. P. Jouctt lias been dis Californians arc now utilizing iwach within the gift of the American jieople. tempt.ng unfairly to coin the distresses missed from the navy with one year’s pay. and apricot pits as a fuel. of othe. jHiwers into commercial advan A t 11:59 1 “resident pro tern Ingalls closed tages to ourselves. W e have just right The hill establishing a life-saving sta The towlxiat combination has lieen the Fftjeth Congress.. Vice-President to expect that our European policy will tion at CoquiUe river, has passed the Sen broken in Sail Francisco. ate. Morton, after having liven sworn into of I k * the American policy of European Washington Territory raised 0,544,393 fice, called the Senate of the Fifty-first | courts. An appropriation of $175,000 for repairs pounds of hops last year. Congress to order in special session. ! on the olil flag-ship Hartford has lieen THE PANAMA CANAL. Governor Swineford has tendered his After swearing in the new members I t is so manifestly incompatible with | made. resignation to the President. the Senate ami House proceeded in a The pnqiosition to admit Utah as a body to the east front of the capital, to those precautions for our jx*aco and safety Safe-crackers are plying their vocation witness and participate in the ceremo which all great powers habitually ob j State has 1 k * c ii favorably rejiortod to the along the line of the O. and C. road. serve in matters affecting them, that a House. nies of inaugurating the President-elect. Another roorback of fabulous gold dis The following is a synopsis of General shorter water way between our Eastern The pension of the widow of General and Western sealloards should I k * domi coveries in IiOwer California is re|xirted. Harrison’s inaugural address: nated by any European government, that Kilpatrick lias been reduced to $75 per THE FIRST INAUGURATION. It is thought that the new navy yard we may confidentially cx|K*ct that such month. This occasion derives |>eculiar interest purposes will not he entertained by any The inaugural ceremonies were the will lie established at I-ake Washington. from the fact that the l'residental term friendly power. W e shall in the future, most inqMising ever witnessed at the Victoria, B. C., has extended its city which begins to-day is the twenty-sixth as in the past, use every endeavor to Capitol. limits and absorbed several small towns. under our constitution. The first inaug maintain and extend our friendly rela The appropriation for the Agricultural Judge David S. Terry was released uration of President Washington took tions with all great powers, but they will place in New York, where Congress was not expect us to look kindly upon any dejiartment has lieen agreed to by the from the Alameda county jail last Sun day. then sitting, on the 30th day of April, project that would leave us subject to flic I Senate. 1879, having been deferred bv reason of dangers of hostile observation or environ- Postmaster-General Dickinson will re- Kirk, the emliezzling clerk of the Na delays attending the organization of Con ment. W e have a clear right to ex]H*ct, sume the practice of law in Michigan, and deau house, Ixis Angeles, got away with gress and the canvass of the electoral therefore, that no Eurojx*an government Secretary Yilas will do the same in Wis- $3000. vote. Our people have already worthily will seek to establish a colonial depend- consin. observed the centennials of the Declara enev uiKin the territory of these inde The Union Pacific, it is reported, will pphen Grover Cleveland is the ex- run trains into Tacoma within a few tion of Independence, of the battle of pendent American states. ' Stephen i ’resident’s full name. In late years the weeks. Yorktown, and of the adoption of the a f f a i r s in S a m o a . j uam u i,a8 been dropped. constitution, and will shortly celebrate Four witnesses have been arrested for It must not I k - assumed, however, that in New Y ork the institution of the The hill appropriating $80,000 for a pe« tiny in tbs celebrated Wickcrsham se our interests are so exclusively American second great department of our constitu lighthouse at Heald’s head, Oregon, has duction case. tional scheme of government. When that our entire inattention to any events passed both houses of Congress. the centennial of the constitution of the that may transpire elsewhere may lie Claus Spreckles has lieen sued for The new silver vault in the treasury is $10,000 damages for diverting the waters judicial department and of the organiza taken for granted. Our citizens, domi ciled for the purposes of trade in all now filled to its utmost capacity, $80,000,- of Aptos creek. tion of the supreme court shall have lieen suitably observed, our nation will have countries and in many of the islands of 000, weighing over 20,000 tons. A question lias Ix'en raised as to the the sea, demand and will have our ade fully entered upon its second century. A resolution has passed the Senate in constitutionality of the new city charter quate care in their ¡x’rsonal and com THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE NATION. regard to the examination of the Oregon, of I xjs Angeles. mercial rights. The necessities of our Our growth has not been limited to ^ navy require convenient coaling stations California and Nevaila war claims. George Brown, an inmate of the insane territory, population and aggregate wealth, and harlior privileges. These and other The hill to prohibit the use of the marvelous as it has been in each of these trading pursuits we will feel free to oli- mails for the “ green goods ” or sawdust asylum nt Salem, committed suicide last directions. The masses of our people tain only by means that do not in any game has been favorably reiiorted in the week by hanging. are I letter fed, clothed and housed than degree partake of coercion, however feeble Senate. Immense quantities of iron for various their fathers were. The facilities for pop- the government from which we ask such motor lines in the vicinity of Portland The only negro in the next House of are arriving daily. ular education have lieen vastly e n -! concessions, hut having fairly obtained larged and more generally diffused. The i them bv methods and for purposes en- Kepresentativcs will I hi II. P. Cheatham, Charles E. Rose, formerly of Ogdens- from the Second North Carolina district. virtues of courage and patriotism have tirely consistent with the most friendly hurg, N. Y ., committed suicide at Los given recent proof of their continued disposition toward all other powers, our He is thirty-two years old. Angeles Thursday. iresence and increasing jxiwer in * “ the consent will lie necessary to any modifi- The State department has notified the leart and over the lives of our people. cation or impairment of sucli conces- The selection of the site for the new German government that its demand for iiostoilice at San Francisco has not yet The sweet offices of charity have greatly sions. the prosecution of K lein for participation increased, and the virtue of temperance lieen decided upon. THE CIVIL SERVICE. in the Samoan affair, cannot lie complied is held in higher estimation. W e have Charles W . Skcels, the Spokane Falls The duty devolved by law U|ion the with. not attained an ideal condition; not all of saloon-keeper who was slvot liy Bronco our people are happy and prosperous, president to nominate, and by and with An amendment to the postoflice apçro- Liz. died Sunday night. not all of them virtuous amt law-abiding; the advice and consent of the senate U appoint, , all public officers officers whose Henry - ------ «*• at San Quen all public whose appoint* upjxiint- | poetoffices'of the third-ciaM *8hali not ex- but, on the whole, the opportunities of fered to the industrious to secure the incut is not otherwise provided for in the ! £ , *(100 an(1 fuel and liK|ltB $00 ih > i un tin, was stabbed to death by some un itimi, or by _ act of congress, has ’ constitution,___ _ ___ known party last week. comforts of life are better than elsewhere become very burdensome, and its wise and largely better than they were a hun Under the new city charter the saloon Senator Dolph has presented to the and efficient discharge full of difficulty. dred years ago. The civil service is so large that personal Senate a petition from citizens of Oregon, license at Salem has been increased from THE SECTIONAL ELEMENT. knowledge of any large number of appli praying against the passage by Congress $350 to $450 per annum. The sectional element has happily cants is impossible. The president must of any hill for the suspension of work on A council was held at Fort Sjiokaiie been eliminated from tariff discussion. rely upon the representations of others, Sunday. Tuesday with the view of consolidating W e have no longer states that are neces and these are often made inconsiderately the tritx’son the Colville reservation. The Arizona legislature has memoral- sarily only planting states. None are ex and without any just sense of rcsjionsi- ized Congress again to take action on the Tw o natural gas explosions occurred cluded from achievingthat diversification bility. desert land law, and also asking an enali- at Pittsburg, Wednesday, wrecking five of pursuit among people which brings THE SURPLUS. ling act, so that a constitutional conven buildings and injuring several persons. wealth and contentment. A cotton plan W h ile the treasury surplus is not the tion can be called this fall. tation will tie no less valuable when The California legislature, Friday, re the product is spun in the country town greatest evil, it is a serious evil. Our Four years ago Cleveland, Democrat, fused to reconsider the vote making it a revenue should lx; ample to meet the or by operatives whose necessaries call for was sworn in by a Republican Chief Jus misdemeanor to publish lottery draw ings. diversified crops and create a home de dinary annual demands upon our treas ury, with a sufficient margin for those tice. President Harrison, Republican, Tw o thousand dollars’ worth of gam mand for garden and agriculturl products. extraordinary and scarcely less impera had the oath of office administered to blers’ paraphernalia was destroyed liy the E very new mine, furnace and factory is him Monday by a Democrat. tive demands which arise now and then. sheriff in front of the court-house at an extension of the productive capacity Expenditures should always he made of the state, more real and valuable than Senator Stanford has introduced his Seattle, Saturday. with economy and only iqion public ne added territory. Charles W. Skeels, a soloon-keeiier at Profligacy and favoritism in amendment to the army appropriation It is not quite possible the farmers anil cessity. the Secretary expenditures is criminal. I t will I bill - - authorizing , - of . W ar to Spokane Falls, was shot and fatally promoters of the great mining and manu public woundeil Friday morning by Ilia wife, tie the duv of Congress wisely to forecast; purchase four pneumatic ^dynamite guj18 facturing enterprises which recently have tor the harlior of San Francisco. The known aB “ Bronco L iz.” and estimate these extraordinary de* lieen established in the Soutli may yet mands, and, having added them to our cost will be $250,000. Daniel Callahan, who, with James C. find that a free ballot of the workingman, ordinary expenditures, to so adjust our without distinction of race, is needed for The Senate amendment appropriating Flood and others, established the First their defense as well as for Ids own? I revenue laws that no considerable an $1,192,000 to pay the Seminole Indians National Gold hank, of San Francisco, do not doubt if those men in the South nual surplus shall remain. for lands in the Indian Territory ceded to died at that place last week. THE NAVY. who now accept the tariff views of Clay the United States was agreed to. The Captain Paul Boynton passed through and tlie constitutional exposition of W eb The construction of a sufficient num lands acquired, 2,037,000 acres, are made Seattle Friday on his way to the Straits ster, would courageously avow and de ber of modern war-ships, and their ojien to settlement under the homestead of Juan del Fuca, in quest of twelve sea fend their real convictions, they would necessary armament, should progress as law. lions for Lincoln park, Chicago. not find it difficult, by friendly instruc rapidly as is consistent with care and The eonferrees on the general land hill The collapsed enterprise, known as the tion and co-operation, to make the black perfection in plans and workmanship. man their efficient and safe attorney, not W e should encourage the establishment reached an agreement, which provides Tenth street hotel, I xjs Angeles, has for the repeal of the pre-emption and been _________ sold for $750,000. The hotel will lx; only in establishing correct principles in of American steamship lines. timber culture laws, a modification of the completed at a cost of $1,500,000. our national administration, but in pre PENSION LAWS. desert land law, ami the substitution of a serving for their local communities the The West Coast Steamship company Our pension laws should give more ad general and effeirtive law to protect actual lienefits of social order and economical filed articles of incorporation at San equate and discriminating relief to Union settlers ujxin the public domain. and honest government. Francisco Saturday. The line is in opjxi- soldiers and sailors, their willows and The evil example of (lermitting indi N. H . Patrick, of Cottage I’ oint, Long sition to Goodall, Perkins & Co’s line. viduals, corporations or communities to orphans. Island, lias contraeteli witn thè Navy de- The official canvass of Neviula’s recent THE NEW STATES. nulifv laws liecause they cross some partment to fumisti three controllatile selfisli or local interests or" prejudices is It is a subject of congratulation that autoinatic torpeiloes of thè Patrick natent, election shows the lottery scheme to tie defeated by a majority of 852, and to full of danger, not only to the nation nt there is a near prospect o f the admission at a cost of $55,000. Each toniedo is to alxilish the office of lieutenant-governor large hut much more to those who use | to the of Dakota. Montana and carry 400 pounds of dynamite, and is to by 4953. this pernicious exiK*dient to escape their Washington Territories. This act of jus- . . l run a statuto mite at "thè rate of twenty just obligations, or to obtain unjust ail- tice has lieen unreasonably delayed in A Ixiy was struck by lightning from a knots an hour. vantage over others. They will pres- j the ease of some of them, cloudless sky in Ixis Angeles county, last ently themselves lx* compelled to appeal i It is due to settlers in the territories 1 Col. I-amont, President Cleveland’s week, and killed. [Tlie reporter who con to the law for protection, and those who I who have availed themselves of the invi-1 private secretary, has refused to accept ceived the above should change hie brand would use th eia w as a defctlsl* must nht tat ions of our laws to , make . . . land . . . homes . . the increase of" salary recently provided of liquor.] deny that use of it to others. u i»n the public domain, that their titles I , Congress, upon the ground that he Dr. Edwin W . Fowler, of San Francis should lie speedily adjusted and their “ preferred not to lie a lx>nifii iary in CORPORATIONS CAUSE MOB VIOLENCE. honest entries confirmed by pateDt. retroactive legislation,” and that he was co, a member of the Bancroft History I f our great corporations would more election frauds . well aware of the salary attached to the company, was knocked down anil robbed scrupulously observe their legal limita liy two well-dressed uien at ixxi Angeles, I t is very gratifying to observe the I office betore he accepted it. tions and duties they would have less Sunday night. cause to complain of unlawful limitations of their rights o- violent interference the reform of our election laws. The The Southern Pacific company has with their operations. A community ii.it ion,,l 1 congress ! has » « 1 n "! ** yet tnk.n £ « No. 5. m d T o o iK i, .11.0 rinse*! s contract with the Pullman n com control of the elections in eases over , , f. ’ . . _ , that hv concert, open or secret, among its •areful examination, to 1 » swamp lanils, pany, by which the latter will take citizens, denies to a portion of its mem which the constitution gives it jurisdic ind amounting to a!suit 11,000 acres, «■barge of all second-class tourist cars run bers their rights umler the law has sev tion hut has accented the adoption of f hp lan(laar(. located ehieflv in Klamath, ning on that road. rated ehieflv in K1 ered the onlv safe Imnd of social order election laws of the several states, and Ixike 1,1 and Grant counties, Oregon. ; — ■ This and prosperity. provided penalties for their ¡violation and In tearing down an old ailotx’ wall at jp ( list originally embraced over 90,000 acres. E vil works from a had center both a method of suppression. Only ineffi Lompoc, _oc, Cal., recently, ree* an adobe was . . . . . ways. It demoralizes those who prac ciency of the state laws, or unfair o r ! Harvey Spaulding, a Washington claim taken out . which ha*I le perfect imprint tice it, and destroys the faith of th ose partisan admini stration of them could ' agent, has brought suits* for $100,000 of a child’s foot. The wall was con who suffer by it in the efficiency of the ■ suggest a departure from this policy. It 7lamages in each"ease each ease against W Win. M. structed about one hundred years ago. law as a safe" protector. Tine** who use was clearly, however, the contemplation \ ilas and Don M. Dickerson, posti_____ One of the largest seizures of opium unlawful methods unmoved by no higher of the framers of the constitution that iluring Cleveland’s administra- lc • r*.- tion for forWarding to jiostmastor» of Die motive than the selfishness that such an exigency might arise, and pro- prompted them, may well stop and in-1 1 "fourth and - "fifth" — in- j vision was wisely made for it. Freed*;— Freedom classes the extra San Francisco last week. The drug was quire what is to lx* the end o f this un- of the tiallot is a condition of our national tliem ,InilPr a**t of Congress eoneealed in twrrels labeled “ souri-rout,” an~- , lawful expedient. It cannot become a life, and the fiower vested in congress or and ignoring Spaulding, who claims to lx* an*l was detecb-d tx-cause of ita liglitness. permanent conditio« of government. If the executive to secure or perpetuate it the attorney for the i*ountry fxistmasters. The value of thè seizure was $4800. the educated and influential classes in a should not remain unused tijmn occasion, The effbrt to redace transeontinel rates i,.m inim av either practice or connive at ff in any of the stab*» pubis* security it Governor Swineford, in his report to a systematic violation of laws that seem thought to lie threatened by ignorance the S«*cretary of the Interior upon the al on eanneil gooils fiorii $1.10 to 90 eents hundnsl pounds having faDen to them to croes their convenience, what among the electors, tlie obvious remedy leged outrageous treatment of women anil per ran thev expect when the lesson th. t is education. The sympathy and help of children in Alaska, as charged by Mrs. throngh at thè last moment, locai b I i Ì( i - convenience or supposed class interest is onr people will not lx* withheld from any Voorhe*w an*l several ez-s|x** ial agents jx*rs of San Francisco bave chartcred a a sufficient cause for lawlessness, has euinmunity struggling with sp*** ial em- of the Treasury deptirtnicnt, says that vesael and wfll sen*l an amount equal to Ixen well learned by the ignorant harrasaments or diffu-nlties connected immorality does exist, liui denies ^em .TUO car-Inaila of eanneil gfxxla armimi thè -- - J with the suffrage, if the remedies pro- phatically the story as told by Mrs. V’ oor- H om to New York. ,\ i iiinmunltv where law is the rule ml«* of prosed proceed tifon lawful lines an*I are i fiees. ___________________ H e claims that there is not a vil Jndge W ickenham , »iter a lengtliy conduct, and where *ourts, not m< os,- prompted ipted |>y hv juatand just anu honorable nonorame methods. meutoos. lage or tow n in the United States where trial at Seattle, was lound gnilty of st- execute its penalties, is the only attract- How ahall those who pra* 1 iee election there is not more immorality than in sny dortion. linmediately afterward he w aa ive field for business invest meats and frauds recover that reawet for the sane- town in Alaska. The status of married arresto*I on un inili**tin**nt I > y thè Uniteli onest latair, i tity of the tnllot which is the first rondi- women in Alaska is different from what States grand jury i harging bini with soh- NITURAUS ATtoN law s . \ tion and obligation of good citizenship? ¡t is in the United States. There the rnat- omation of jx*rjury, in )wrsuading Miss _ _ .__ «o The man who has come to regard the ter of marriage is one of bargain and sale. Brantner, thè proaecutnz in thè seiluc- tion case, to make false entriss on public landa. FRIENDS PACIFIC ACADEMY FOR F s t a b l i r i l i u d i n 1 & & CS . “ Live low and sparingly till m y ths children be lib e ra l; «pure no cost, I l e i nto; hut let ihe learning o I «r-im o n y ull is lost that is saved ."— William I ’enn to hit tvi/r. BOARD OF i : JSTEES. 1. H. W o o d w a r d , President, Newlierg Just E d w a r d s , Newberg .............................................. JsssB H o bso n . Q rorgb W. M it c h e l l , Secretary and T.easurer, B. C. M il e s . .............................................. New berg Newt.erg - N ew berg { srttSry sr sxtsis »rrr fsaar mk (1„g S S f t i i an H sasssraraB E T * FACI JuTY. E d w in M o r r is o n , B. S., MARY It. MILES, A . U ., Principal Assistimi* A nna E. B e l l , caleva ) AR. 9.h Fall Term begins Fall Term «loses 11th m W inter Term begins 12th in , 1888 h 3 J, 1 8 * * 8 1 W inter Term closes 3J mon Bpring Term begins 3d m on ti’ , 4 l i 8 » 5 h monti), Bpring Term clo»es 9 188U Announcement and Prosoectus. Friends’ Pacific Academy i< located a t N iw i. 5 11 county, O.s* gon, on the Portland and Willamette Valley ruilio* o Portland, and one mile from Rogers’ Landing on W ill« 1 It was opened for pupils September 28th, 188.1, and n • I em the first week nineteen pupils. The second school year l i ^ . n 13th, 1888, with an enrollment of * 1 s from ii IS I during .ember twenty-six, and the j useut aci ooi year opentd September 12th, 1887, with an enrollment ol fitiy-mio, ai d the white! term, December 3d, with an enrollment of 110. At the time of the opening of the school only the Academy building was srectsd, and only the lower story of it was completed. During tlie summer of 1886 tlie boarding hall and three cottugos for pup Is boirding themselves were constructed, and during the summer of 1887 tlie hall for gymnasium and boys’ dormitories was commenctd and (he Academy building whs com pleted. The trustees hope to he able to add other buildings as they ate needed. For Qatalogue or information address EDWIN MORRISON, Principal. E. H. WOODWARD, President of Board. missionaries in Indiana last week and The trial of Governor Lara bee, of Iowa, gave them fifty lashes on the bare tan k. for libel, has resulted in his acquittal. Mrs. Frank Ix'slie has sold the Eng A Washington comsqxindent states lish and German editions of “ Frank lx*s- that hut one senator smokes cigarettes. lie’s Illustrated Newspaper ” for $400,000. THE R E SU LT OF C L A Y T O N ’S MUR- A railroad will 1«; built from Chatta Tlio dirty and offensive habit of spit DKR IN A R K A N S A S . nooga to the battlefield of Chicamauga. ting toliacco juice has received recogni Confederate veterans have organized a tion as un illegal offense by a Philadel A W hite W om an W eds a B raw ny B u c k - relief assix-iution in Fayette county, Ky. phia grand jury. Excitem ent Over the Discovery o f Mrs. Cleveland will receive $120,000 as Bishop Whittaker, of Philadelphia, Old Placers—Terrible Death her share of the Folsom estate at < imaha. who has just returned from a visit to Cu- In a Squib Factory A white woman was married to a full- lia, says that the Cubans would be glad blooded Indian at Yankton, Dakota, last to enter the Union. NEW S M ISCELLANY. Tlie Oregon Improvement Company, week. There is much excitement over the dis it is said, will hereafter purchase or build its own steamers, instead of chartering covery of a numlier of old placer mines The sinall-pox at Carson, Nev., has near Purcell, I. T., which were worked in vessels as heretofore. died out. A hill has lx*en introduced into the 1 past ages. Michigan legislature to prohibit the Colorado held its first inardi gras last A cow-lxiys’ band, dreiised in the reci transjxirtation of dead Chinamen or their week. tation costume, was a feature^ of the in- liones through the State. Htrawlierry plants are blooming in ( augural |iag**aiit. The New Jersey legislature is consider Georgia. It cost at the rate of $1 apiece to lay ing a hill making it unlawful for employ A burglar in jail in Kentucky has fallen ! brick in the ceiling of the New York as ers to demand of employes a pleilge not sembly chamber. heir to $»¡0,0U0. to join labor organizations. Edison will build a 10,000,000 candle- Delaware has repealed her tax against Two thousand employes at the fur pow**r electric lamp to exhibit at the commercial travelers. naces of the Tennessee Coal and Iron | 1’aris exposition. company »truck Friilay morning in con Both Ohio and Indiana are lx*ing bled A bill has been Introduced in tlie Wis sequence of a reduction in wages. by school-book trusts. consin legislature abolishing the use of Mrs. Lizsie McCaulley, who shot snd Whiskey in Iowa is shipped as “ axle stoves in |«ss*>nger cars. killed her husband last December at grease ” aml “ hardware.” Eleven girls and one man were killed Chicago, murdered her two children and George Q. Cannon has lx*cn released by the explosion of a squib factory at then mmmitted suicide, Satunlay. from the Utah penitentiary. Ph ymimth, - Pa., - Monday. - Tlie murder of John M. Clayton for It is the lielief that natural gas in the A great transcontinental trunk line, to pnlitii-al reasons has hail the effect of par I*ittshurg district will not last. run diagonally, with Charleston, 8. C. alyzing business and demoralizing the whole of Conway county, Arkansas. D. Elgar Crouse, of Syracuse, N. Y., as the Eastern terminus, is proji-cted. Party feeling ran so high in the In has just built a »500,000 stable. " White cap” outrages in Indiana will diana legislature last week that one irate Numerous farms in Berks county, hereafter lx* punished by a tine of $1000 union struck another in the face, black Penn., are being sold by the sheriff. or less, and ten years in the jx*nitentisry. ing his eye and otherwise disfiguring his Tlie Whits Cap# have ordered tho 8al- Masked uien seised several Mormon erudite pfivsiogonomy. vatinn army to leave Champaign, III. Scarlet fever is raging at Bismarck. Robert Garrett’s health is improving.