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NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. 4 l » V t : K ft'l*l'%4. K 4 T I > : O n « C olu m n H a lf Colum n Profem rioual 1'arils .Twenty Ihillars Ten 1 *uliai> .......one Dollar U n n lin t f \ o t i e e a w i l l b e In s e r t«* «! t h e r a t e o f T e w r r a t N p e r l . iu s , T h e W im b led o n S h o o t-O fT fo r E g y p t— The C o n g o R a ilro a d D stro yed by E a ith q u a k e —Y a ch tin g . One London railroad station handles 1000 trains daily. Russell Harrison Victoria last week. dined with Queen Victoria is suffering lmyto anil rheuniatism. Queen from lum- There was a fall of four marks in sugar at Hamburg, on the 12th. Montreal is wrestling w ith the question of level railway crossings. Emperor William has been to Norway sight-seeing among the glaciers. The Canadians are carrying o ff the honors at the Wimbledon shoot. Lauer and Thompson, French deputies, fought a bloodless duel recently. The French Senate has passed the mul tiple candidate bill by a vote of lit3 to (14. The estimated losses in Egypt to the Dervishes, in killed and wounded, are li< KH*. VOL. 1. NEWBERG. YAMHILL CO., OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 27, 1889. M I L W A U K E E IN V IT E S T H E G R A N D A R M Y VETERANS. W ill P ro b a b ly be C o u rt-M a rtia le d - The B attle S h ip T e x a s - “ T ru e L ig h t B a p t is t s " T ro u b le B r e w in g a t O k lah om a C ity. A mysterious message to the Russian Minister at Berlin, from the Czar, lias created much curiosity and speculation at the German capital. The yield of gold in Queensland during the past half hoar amounted to 3:i0,0tXl ounces. This is an increase of 100,000 ounces over the preceding half year. I I O SI K .4 X 1» H U B " T h e H orns M u st G o " - C o m p o s t H eap —T h e P a s tu r e - F e e d in g fo r F a t o r L e a n - A ir - S la c k e d Lim e. All the rakings, god grass and refuse of the farm can lx* used as a foundation for a conqiost heap. If you have a rough road across the larm where heavy loads are moved, make it smooth before yon use it again. Air-slacked lime dusted over the ground around young trees serves as a partial The cranberry crop of New Jersey is protection against some kinds of insects. said to lie ruined. One stone six inches high in a w heel General Sherman isat Fort Riley, Kan. Chicago restaurants are serving En track causes more wear of team and car riage than an additional half mile of glish sparrows for reed birds. smooth road. It is believed the last cabinet meeting The fact that systematic men do so of the seasou was Weldon the ltith. much work with so little effort is largely A Philadelphia aewstioy has recovered due to their keeping tlieir implements of * 20,000 for injuries irom a ti action car. la I Kir in order. Mahone will probably be the next Re- Keep an eye on The future shape cf the Í publican candidate lot Governor of Vir- tree, and timely remove small, needless, ! giuia- crossing or crooked limbs. This will ob It is estimated that the wheat crop of viate heavy pruning in after years. ¡ M issouii will aggregate 25,000,000 iiusli- H aaff lias discovered a chemical de- ¡ els. horner. If used on the call it kills the It is reasonably certain now that the Half of the town of Djarkend, in S em -, ] heavy gold exportation has virtually iretchinsk, has been destroyed hv earth ended. quake. Vigilantes at Spring view, Neb., broke Owing to the recent storms, the fruit . into jail and shot to death II. II. Maupin, and wine crops in Northern Bohemia will ! a cattle-thief. he a failure. R. G. llorr, the recently appointed In Norway tliei build all winter, using i Consul at Valparaiso, says he will not ac- unslacked lime, and the work is superior ¡ cept the position. to summer construction. The introduction of the electric light Tw o more Britisli regiments are off for has caused a marked diminution of crime Egypt and it is ascertained that others i in 1’ittslmrg, Penn. w ill be si>eedily required there. Secretary Blaine is said to contemplate Sir Carroll Mackenzie is strongly op a visit to tiie principal Southern cities posed to the use ot tobacco and alcohol by early in the autumn. I>eople w ho use their voices in public. A Kansas editor says that 00,000 rail- M. and Mine. Nolle have been extra roao cars will be required to haul the dited by France. Nolle is a Paris em- wheat crop of his State. liezzler. The couple w as in New York. It is said that more cattle have been Viscount Duulo, aged 20, heir of the shipped Irom Texas to the North this sea- Earl of Clancarty, has been married to sou thaw for many years. Belle Bilton, a beautiful Music Hall artist. Ge rge Clark, at one tim e owner of The general opinion of yachting au 75,000 acres o* land in t entral New York, thorities in London is that the Valkyrie died recently, aged 80 years. lias no chance of winning the America A syndicate of English capitalists has cup. offered to purchase several of the huge The Irish tenants declare they will dic flouring mills of Minneapolis. tate terms, feeling confident tnat the The Chicago Board of Trade has re Irish Tenants’ Defense League can secure sol veil to restore the market quotations them. withdrawn on the 81st of May. The French Chamlier of Deputies The Indians at Cheyenne Agency, D. won’t appropriate money to liny “ The Angelas," and Am erica will probably T., are showing less antipathy to selling their lands to the go»ernmeut. secure the picture. The Searle-O’Connor lioat race at Lon- ilon, England, will come off September titli and the stakes are $2500 a side. Searle is the favorite. 75 ■0 H u b a rrlp llo a P r l w ably la t a t a n r r . EASTERN ITEMS. KLAH H KM . $1 50 -dx M onths Three Months. Hi Advertising Hills Collected Monthly* lO K K lU l NEWBERG GRAPHIC. NI H M H I P T I O T R A T E » : One Year horn completely without leaving a scar. Several years ago Mr. Haaff piped up in a shrill falsetto, “ The horns must go.” H e was joined by a few, then by hun dreds, until the grand chorus swept from ocean to ocean. Now he starts another refrain. “ The saw must go.” To have pasture well stocked with grass the pasture should he divided into two sections, which allows the grass to grow in one while the cattle are grazing on the other. When grass is kept too close, and constantly trampled by the animals, it is liable to be killed should a drought come. By alternating stock on pastures.the grass w ill grow better and the iinimaU secure more food with less lalior. As the hens can find a large share of their food at this season they must be fed very sparingly, or they will not lay. This season grass lias been plentiful in some quarters, and it makes excellent food for poultry, either for those on the range or that are confined, only that, in the case of fowls confined in yards, the grass should lie chopped into short lengths lie- fore being fed to the hens. To Cook Tough Beef.— Season a thick steak with pepper and salt and fry slowly in a little lard, turn it often so tllilt both sides are cooked alike, when well brown ed add a small quantity of water, half a a sliced onion, some minced parsley and thyme, thicken with a spoonful of Hour, cover close and leave for an hour o n the back of the Move, where it may simmer slowly, then add a pound can of tomatoes, The Niagara Commissioners are op then let it cook until the meat is ready posed lo ail schemes n r the conve sion to fall to pieces. of the cataract into a water power. Biscuit.— One quart of sweet cream or The English plans of the battle ship milk, one and a half cups of butter or Texas lias got to lie changed again to save fresh lard, two Uit>les[xK>nfnls white the vessel from becoming a failure. sugar, one good teaspoonful of salt; add Hour enough to m ak e» stiff dough, knead Severe storms prevailed throughout well and mould into neat, small biscuits the northern part of the State of Illinois, with the hands, as our grandmothers recently, doing much damage to crops. used to d o; add one teaspoonful of cream v ro il * n « i r m i T h e Keaitlng Road Intends to put in t « r f n r , i f p n if e l l t » I . practice its elevated project in Philadel have good, sweet biscuit that will keep phia without the assent of the city coun for weeks in a dry place, and are very nice fora traveling lunch. cil. The International Socialist Congress is in session at Paris. Eightv-two of the It is near to the scene of the New York delegates are Germans, eleven of whom Johnstown Hood that there is great ex are members of the German Reichstag. citement over the reported discovery of Now that it has l>een settled that a gold. daughter of the Prince of Wales is to Twenty-two cases of leprosy is re|«irte»I marry the Flarl of Fife, the question !>e- under treatment at the lazaretto at Tra- fore Parliament is how much they must cailie, Gloucester county. New Bruns pay the lifer. wick. THE PACIFIC COAST.I PORTLAND MARKET. j give P O IN T S O - Adilreaa, G r a p h ic . Newbcrs. Orocon. DEFECTS f iT I Q U E T T E . A d v li’« E a sy lu K v iu e n t ii* . a n ti to S n iv r iM THE SEATTLE IR O N AND STEEL CO M PANY. W IL L TH E W H E A T HARVET B E A N A V E R kGE IN Q U A N T IT Y ? T w o C h iefs o f P o lic e —O lds C o n v lc e d — P rices R em ain U n c -^an gel In P ro vis io n s Sent to t in P en —B oard o f E qu a l- j —C h o ice G rades o f B u tter F irm er iza Io n —K ero sen e Done It —The M a rk et W e ll S u pplied — R o b b ed o f $50. W ith Fresh Fruits. Los Gatos wants a new school building. The chief feature in the local markets is the probable price of wheat, and whether the harvest will lie up to the The Napa cannery has packed 72,(XX) average iu quantity, for the cool weather cans of apricots. of late must have greatly beuedtted many Seattle has twelve miles of cable road seuMons of the country east of the Cas in operation. cades, and the increased eereal area will Nine new colleges have just lieen com quite eounterhalanee the deHeiem ey re pleted at Petaluma. ported in several diatriets. Sugar* have The National i-.af.g" will meet at Sac- declined slightly, while provisions re- ramento in Septim lier next. ’"maln firm with priees unchanged. The Coltisu has voted to issue $(XX>,tXX) in fruit market is well supplied with fruits iionds for irrigation purposes. of all kinds, which are quickly dis|K»se Building mechanics and team hands of. Choice grades of Imtter is firmer, are just now scarce at Petaluma. hut the poorer qualities retnaiu stationary. The fruit crop iu Oiegon, it is reported, The demand back East for wool has will 1 k ‘ the lightest for some years. slackened somewhat, which has had the Grading on the Santa Rosa and Sebas- effect of making the local matket quiet topool road will begin in a few days. in consequence. In fresh meats, mutton Settlers in Harney Valley, Or., re has declined Qc, hut otherwise there is pulsed a Federal Marshal with riHes. no change. W e quote: Licorice will lie cultivated al Biggs this fall. The high town tax at Pomona has forced Chinese laundries out of business. GROCERIES. Sugars, Golden C 7*40. extra C 7 \ c, dry granulated 9e, cube, crushed ami Heavy timber fires have been raging powdered 9*ac. Coffee: Guatemala 19 Si several miles northeast of Portland, Or. (a 31 i, , Java 25@27c, Cos*a Rica 21‘¿(9 ,r , „ . .. 2t ,oc. Mocha 37c, Rio 2 lt»t922lsc, T h eSanJose Tunes has got the city Jav. ;!1 Arbm.Wie -« roasted printing contract from the Garden Citv. 1 . ’ - -*> PROVISIONS. One energetic Pasadena woman is sun* Oregon ham 13(i$13t»c, breakfast ba drvingand packings tou of apricots every con 13c, sides 10@10'sc, Eastern ham I t day. <914c, brink last bacon 13(913',<’, sides J. W. W o o l ward drowned himself iu a 9>^e, shoulders 9e. Lard 10s9i£c. hath tui> in the County Hospital at Vis FRUITS. alia, last week. Apricots $1.25, peaches $75@1.50, A W. Callen, known as “ Old G rizzly,” ^ W . Ä H iJw »7JM, Œ V T his^week ° UmT , W ° " ’ : ries tic, pears $1.50(1*2,"apples $1,25c I,.’Ml. Nevada and Sierra counties complain of tlieir mail and passenger service, and want it improved. V EU STABLES. Potatoes 4l)(n 51k’, new $1(91.25, onions $1, tomatoes $1 per I kix . 11AIHY PRODUCE. Another convict in the Oregon peniten Butter, Oregon fancy 22b.c, medium 15 tiary chops his left hand off with an ax (9171 a<•, common, 10(ä)l2',i'. Eastern to keep from work. 22c, California I8(920e. Mrs. Van Sickle of Capitols, who has sons. lieen missing from her home for some Eggs 22 (925c. months, has returned. POUI.TRV. I ^ last w ikJ2ük,er. T " is ' “| ),K !' on n0“ exhibí- r V r broilers dona week, and kept ,, Chickens ~ . 4. $3.50(94, . ’ ., , . i $2.50(13, » „ . l ».,. timi at the Town Hall. I ol<l * ' e8e “ n,t ,,lrke>e are in small demand. The Piutes of Pizen Switch, Nev., WOOL. cleaned out the whites on the F’ourth of i Valley 18®23e, Umpqne 22(<t’24e, E ub I- July by w inning a horse race. ern Oregon 12 <9 1 tie Joe Manuel, a Pupugo Indian, was' HOPS. killed while resisting arrest at Gila Bend. Hops l()(915c. He w as a desfierate character. G R A IN . Wheat, Valley $1.15(91.17*^, Eastern A woman and her daughter were hurtled to death at. halt laike last week, Oregon $1.05(91.07. Oats 37(« 4IX’. m ie n . t f i e result ot lighting a fire wfrii c jHt ott. ’ Standard $4, other brands $3 75(93.90. In the ease of F'rank Toal, tried lor PEED. gashing his wife with a knife at lx»s An geles, the jury handed ¡unsealed verdict. Hav $13(914 per ton, bran $13 50(914, Ellenstmrg, W . T., has received in the chop $1.8(920, shorts $14(915, barley $20 w ay of relief about $10,01X1 Contracts @22.50. FRESH MEATS. for new buildings are constantly lieing Beef, live. 3c, dreaaed, t)@ ti'se ; mutton, let. live, 2la (93c, dressed tie; lambs $2 The Arizona Board of Equalization has each ; hogs live ts’, dressed, 7@7?gc; veal assessed the claimants of land grants in t»@8c. Pima county 75 cents per acre on all lands DRIED FRUITS. claimed. Apples 4@5c, evaporated tifflti'jc sliced tiood Bread.— Save the water in which you Ixjil your putatoee for dinner, mash two or throe good sized pota toes and put in the water; when it is cooled a little put in a yeast cake. I,et stand until night, then add enough hot water to make it of the required warmth, set in sponge over night and cover so it will keep warm. In the morning heat The Chinese Emperor has issued an Jam«# A . Patterson, Jr., a prominent edict ordering the building of the Tung- citizen of Waynesboro, Va., has left his the sponge until smooth and knead for Chinese gamblers in San Diego claim tie, pears 8c, peaches 3(91 Oe, Oregon cliow Railway. The Marquis Tsing has home and w ife and debts for parts un half an hour, or longer if you have the that up to the date of the recent raid the py plums 3(97, indite prunes fid«tie, German time. Let rise and put in loaves, hake been appointed Director-General of all n t 1 5!t@ tie, Italian 7c, silver 7c, California had bribed the chief of police to prevent known. one hour in a moderate oven. | tigs 7c. Smyrna 14<« tfie, apricots 13(5 Chinese railways. molestation Anton Bolak was hanged at Belvidere, 14c. raisins $ 1.75(52.75 per I k i x . Dressed Eggs.— Boil six eggs hard, cut The success of the parcels post in En N. J., on the ltith inst., lor the murder Judge Deady, at Portland, Or , has de gland is demonstrated by t fie fact that of Michael Bollinshire, at Oxford, in Sep in halves take out the yolks and with clared that the Pilotage and Towage law, P IT H AND P O IN T . them mix thoroughly the following: A passed by the late Oregon Legislature, is the number of parcels carried lias in tember last. little sugar, salt, mustard, pepper and constitutional. creased from 1,000,000 the first year to — W hen wo have gold we are in Non-r snlcnts have been prohibited ‘ enough vinegar to make damp enough tw 40.00*1,000 last year. Cliing Ah Sing, a wealthy San F’ran- fear, when we have none we are in fr o m hunting in Indian Territory under; again form into halls same shape as lie- In the French Cham tier of Deputies, by a penalty of $500 tine and confiscation of lore and replace one of these in each half cisco Chinaman, was sliol and seriously danger. an almost unanimous vote, .'i8,000.000 of the eggs. These placed evenly on a wounded by W o Sing, a laliorer at San the fire-arms. Flattery la a sort of bad money to francs was appropriated for the purchase dish and garnished with parsley make a Jose, last week. which our vanity g iv e * currency.— or construction of ironclad war vessels The Utah wool output for 1889 will be nice disli for lunch or tea. This is espeo- Fix-Senator J. D. Craigton, the San Locke. for the French navy. nearly 12,000,tt00 jiounils at prices rang ialh palatable for the warm evenings Francisco jury briller, convicted two years — (Jive work rather than aim « to the Jesse Grant and Russell Harrison ing from 14 to 19 cents, with an average which are about upon us. ago, has delivered himself to the author- called upon Ministi r Lincoln at London, of i7 ) j cents. poor. T h e form er driven out indo ties for sentence. % Cottage Cheese.— Set the clabbered a few days ago. The meeting of three lence. the latter industry.--B urke. W illiam P. Sweepe, a well-known at milk in the oven, leaving the door open ; sons of Presidents of the United States is Two masked men “ sto-wl up” Homer — 'D ie three essentials ti) human torney of Philadelphia, has disappeared, turn it round frequently and cut the curd Smith of Sacramento, while he was driv lare and noteworthy. anil is said to he an embezzler to the e x in squares, stirring gently now and then ing from F'orest » ity to Pike City, and happiness are som ething to do, som e In the shooting at Ixmilon on the loth, tent of $10,000. till aiKiut as warm us the finger will hear; robbed him of $50. thing to love and som ething to hope for the national challenge trophy, the pour into a coarse hag and hang in a cool for. English team won, their score being Yellow fever is reported on lioard the place over night if made in the evening; Judge W . V . Gafley at Watsonville, — N o two things differ more than 1748, the Scotchmen 1700, the Welch ship Premier, at Quebec. The captain when wanted, turn from the hag, oho.' has lined a Chinaman $0X1 for attempting hurry and dispatch. Hurry is the 11181 and the Irish 1078. is dead, and two of the sailors is down rather coarse and add salt, pepper and to Kiss a w hite girl ami offering in com mark of a weak mind; disputcli of a Empress F’rederick and her daughters, with the disease. cream. Some prefer to dress it with pensation 50 cents, strong one.—Colton. after a visit to Flngland, following the The cowboys and sheephearders in the sugar, cream and a little nutmeg, omit Emperor’s visit, intend to go to Athens. Chickasaw Nation are at daggers’ points ting the salt and pepper; or work in a William W ooly, a school-boy, who ae- 1 — T h e church belle in the choir They w ill spend the winter in Italy, by and a Moody fight is expected in the little butter and mould it into balls. (’¡dentally shot a companion at (»arvanza 0f^ .n brings more people to church «a* I t i I . n l i i u u l i r I , r . . I I i r» 19 ». P L .i'z .1 l ’ i i s Im u ( invitation of King Humbert. while i* e i irelessly handling a revolver, has Mud Creek section. than the hell in the steeple. — Boston Hauling out fresh manure for crops l»een placed under arrest. A bee belonging to a swarm that a Dor Commercial Bulletin. The failure of C II. T n a t A Co. and that are to In; planted on the manure is setshire farmer was attempting to hive unwise. Before the plants can derive A. C. Williams, who forged the name — A boy who won’ t take as big a bite got down the man’s throat and stung The C. H. Treat Manufacturing Company lienefit from the manure it must first de- of Arthur < ¿raham of Boston on a note as he cun from another boy’ s apple is and, the throat swelling very rap of Georgetown, Va., with liabilities of doeompoae in the soil and its elements that was cashed at I>o8 Angeles, has )>een $100,000, is announced. idly, the man died of suffocation. disguising Ills real feelin g and should dissolved by the rains. Wellsiotted, de held $1500 )x>nda for trial. Milwaukee invites the Grand Arm y composed manure is always the Is'st for Some important excavating work will he narrowly watched, lest he m ight veterans to go to the encampment there. tie undertaken at Salamis (an island of (»eorge Nutting, Hheep InHj>e< tor of make a sudden grab and run off with any crop. If the manure is undecom- •Greece) next spring, under the auspices Commander-in-chief Warner also urges ;>osed it will not become available as Crook eountv. Or., has lieen missing for the whole. Am erican Hebrew. o f the Hellenic Society and the British the veterans to lie present. plant food to its fullest extent until the several weeks and fears are entertained School of Archaeology at Athens. — T h e Shah of Persia, having been There is trouble brew ing at Oklahoma next season. The more litter in the that lie lias been murdered. Since the phylloxera has so ravaged C ity, owing to the opposition to the pres manure the slower the process of decom The Democrats w ill take no part in the made acquainted with Hir Edwin A r France, Turkey "is looming up as a wine- ent city government. United States position. coming Constitutional Convention in nold s poética1 work, "W ith Sadi in producing country. Some of the south troops have lieen asked for. Ixist year it was demonstrated bv tlioee New Mexi o, either in nominating can the G arden," has conferred upon the ern provinces are said to lie excellent as A m in d er of persons implicated in the who make special experiments to deter didates or voting at the ) h >1I h for the | author the Im perial O rder of the Lion wine-growing districts l>oth for climate Snllivan-Kilrain light in Mississippi, mine the matter of feeding for fat or lean, measure. and the Sun. and soil. have lieen arrested and will )>e proseent- that a steer or a hog can Is* made to at William Moakler lias been awarded $1 . — T h e lute centenarian, M. Chev- The huge cantilever bridge over the eil to the full extent of the law. tain a heavy weight, with a fair protior- Frith of Forth has lieen completed all tion of fat and lean, by feeding for lean in a amt against the Portland and W ill reul, although one o f tho patrons of The Mississipi Demoer.its have nomi as by the former method of feeding to amette Railroad lor damages, which the photogruphy, refused during the hut the bridging of the 350-foot gap lie- tween the sections. The connecting gir nated John M. Stone for governor. Gov secure weight or fat only. The relative court ruled were caused by his own care g reater part of his long life toh u veh is der will be fifty fict in depth and will ernor Lowery iaeommended for his efforts cost of each system of production is nearly lessness. [ picture tukeii. N ot until 1883. when In to stop prize fighting. the same, but the qnaiityof the carc asses weigh 800 tons. Joseph N. Bates of Sacramento, a car bis ninety-seventh year, did he o v e r The annual regatta at Marblehead, ti.at wen- evenly interspersed with Ixitli penter, has not is-en heard from since! come this antipathy. Rowslietween the London police and the Salvation Army are frequent, for al Mass., has shown that the Merlin, one fat and lean were far superior to the ca^| toe 8th inst., w hen he started for Seattle, — It is said that ninety thousand though they have iieen forbidden to par of Edward Burgess’ latest designs, is the casses tliat largely alxmnd in fat. and his w ife is greatly alarmed and fears parts are now sold each week of the ade they often attempt to do so, the result fastest yacht that has yet sailed in those Grinding Oats W ith Corn.— Corn meal foul play. illustrated edition o f the Scriptures in l>eing an open-air disturbance on a waters. alon is not merely too hearty, but it is The Seattle Iron and Steel (kmifainy, a weekly numbers, printed by a p rivate “ Donnvbrook F'air” Beale. A new re igious sis t railing themselves decidedly too heavy for healthful food. new corporation headed by Pittsburg iron publisher at Milan. T h e success is so The German squadron escorting Em “ True Light Baptists” has sprung up in For use "on the table it is lightened in men, will next week login the erection phenomenal that u new venture has various wavs, and generally eaten with the eastern part of South Carolina. Thev peror W illiam will arrive at Dover on Au of a foundry ami machine shops at Sal been made, in the form o f an Illustrat gust 1st and proceed the next day to the do not tieiieve in ministers or in keeping something else likely to compart in the mon Bay. stoncac h. It is necessary to do the same ed life of Jesus, and twenty thousand Isle of Wight. The Emperor will remain the Sablxith. with it for stoc k. es|cei ially if the corn is I ks - Song, a Chinaman, gave a fatal parts of this are now sold each week, with the Quien at (M m rne until August A southern newrpa|ier offers to give a ground. There is nothing Icetter to grind 7. On the 8th lie will review the troops city lot to e v e n new sub* rilier. A ri\al stab to G. \V. Pierson, livery »table keep- — Bayard T a y lor’ s first name was with corn than oats. Their hull makes at Aldershot. Pierson , W ilk ie C ollins was christened paper makes the same offer, and agrees the mixture mil' ll lighter, and the grain er at I>»s Angeles, on the Pith, Pierson In England a convention representing to throw in a eitv ball or a street railroad. itself supplements some of the deficien kn** k*'d the Chinaman down the day j W illiam W l kle Collins. A m lin Dob previous. 2M),0U0 coal miners agreed to i- cept an No dollar limit there. cies of the corn. Oats are also excellent son’ s full name Is H enry Austin Dob- other advance of 5 per cent on July 1st A «lomlburst on the Klamath river 119m Kdiunini (rosso has W illiam for A cloudburst in the Little Kanawha to put it with corn in the ear, when the and a similar increase on Oetober 1st Valley. W. Y a..on the 19th was the most latter is to tie ground. Unless this is above Henley haa «anawi great damage a middle name, though ho never uses There is talk of a sliding scale of wages, disastrous ever known in that state. The done it is ofeen hard for the miller to to the mines. The river was very Jemes Brander M atthews, Samuel nine hours per 'lay and eight bouts for ., . . . , f , loss of life is great, and the loss of prop make the cob grind tint enough. If any arel the sudden nae wan unexpected, aa lk underground inen. D * 1 » u p , .1 ;i 111 • 1. 1 a . fire wav 'lamp the cob breaks up ¡Dto pieces, it was without precedent. erty mnnst now Is’ even estimated. Hutton and Kdward How ard Keoly are and only the grain is ground and that The report of the sale of the Canadian Lieutenant Hamilton M. Roach. First] p oorly." Somehow the mixture of one- Stockton has two Chiefs of police— one a few other full titles o f w r ite r« who Anthracite Coal Company’s land to a Infantry, who left his station at Aleatiaz, half of the bulk of corn in the col»of oats under the old charter and one under the British syndicate has lieen confirmed hv curtail th eir signatures in print, and Cal., for a visit to his home in Blooming- j or I car lev will tlie m iller an advant new. The former claims he cannot be| a London cablegram. The lands sold ton. III., several months ago and failed to j age in working the whole up aa finely as removed without cauee. The court* will Frank Stockton’ s name U Francis consist of 70*») acres in the vicinity of ! report when his leave was up, will lik ely, may Is* desired. prolitthly have to «eitle the <pie*ti«>n. I Richard St» cktoo in full. Anthracite and Coniff, B. C. Tue pur I k - court-martialed. chase price is 11,410,001. Flint, NO. 34. I a v a r i- In nu i:iu p rg «n ry > OF HEARING. A ftlictioiiM T h a t A r e K ve n M o r e P r e v a le n t T h a n < «»lo r B lin d ile «* . In the mad whirl of the cotillon, If “ A great deal of attention is given by you wear ready-made clothing b night the Federal (Government and by rail from an irri sponsible dealer, and hear road corporations to the m attorof color t b-/.-z-t that don’ t harmonize with tlm blindness in persons who see« to qual F string on the bass fiddle, it is entire- ; ify for the duties of pilots, engineers, ly correct and proper to not “ forward brakem n, etc., and it is attention and back” according to the commands j wisely bestowed. But as yet these s iine of the figure-caller, but to back straight j critical authorities have paid but little, ahead without balking until you reach if any, attention to tiie aural defects in die wall, when a pin neatly utilized ! river and railway employes It has may cover your embarrassment and re been my duty to study tiie subject of treat People who snicker under seen defective hearing in railway erap oyes, circumstances should lie put outside the and I have discovered with amazement pale of good society. that there are many ears which are pe When invited out to dinner and you culiarly >ensitive to certain classes of inadvertently get a huge mouthful of sound and pec »liarly deaf to other mince pie that is hot enough to melt classes,’ ’ says Dr. Robert Barclay. “I the solder off a gas-pipe, tangled up in have experimented upon boiler-makers, your epiglottis, do not act as if you hud | who could not hear ordinary conversa tlm whooping cough, but rise cu’ mly • tion under such conditions as make it and with a slight-of-lmnd hiovemont audible to the ord ìïiârÿ ear, and who toss the otTending morsel behind the could yet understand the same con majolica dog in the corner, meantime versation carried on at the same piteli patting his head as .hough you thought in a room where one hundred sledges him alive. This graceful act never wore clattering upon iron boiler shells. fails to win the heart of your hostess, I have also d scovered that there are who thinks you intend her faithful persons who can not hear a locomotive friend to partake of the festivities. whistle, except when it is d ose by. and Some w riter on etiquette, a good yet are not suspected of any defect of many years ago. said that it was p er the hearing. I remember a case o f this fectly proper to eat fried chicken with kind, which came up in court, where a die tfngers. I have often noticed peo farmer stopped and listened for the ple seize on a wing and rip it open like locom otive whistle before crossing the they would tear a yard of clothing ma railroad track. He failed to hear it, terial otT a holt of calico and so llie and on proving that lie had #top|>ed his ente ring of the crazy hone wad audible team lie secured damages for having all over the din ng-room. It is true been run down by tiie engine, and yet that some fried chickens require heroic the whistle was blown and the farmer treatment, but when an apprentice in failed to hear it. 1 would recommend etiquette tries to jerk the goose-flesh off that the same relative tests bo appi io I the second joint of a Louis X IV . hen to Mie hearing o f persons who seek em and «quirts a streak o f g ravy into the ployment as railway hands and pilots eye of his neighbor it does seem that a that are applied to their vision.” — St. new code regarding the best manner of Louis (ilobe-Domoerat. shattering tho remains of a hard-boiled SUGAR FROM BEETS. — \ fowl should ho introduced. When the sheriff of the county serves A <Jliui|»*« wt 11 o t tilt* I'r o r * « * « * * K m - a subpoMiu on you, it is considered in p lo v e il In I t * M u iiiilu c l ur«*. good taste to attend his reception with T h e washing of tiie beet is a very Im out further invitation on Ills park portant operation in tiie manufacture Some «ticklers on politeness, however, o f tiie sugar, for the roots are thus who find that it will prevent their wit freed from mold, small stoned and other nessing a hah game, g o to the extrem e of kinds of dirt attaching to them, which sending around a physician’ s certificate not only saves the machinery employed to the effect that they are Indisposed iu the actual preparation of the beets from tiie influence of the sportive d e from Injury, hut weeps the sugar ulti mon ts. mately obtained free from impurity. Don’ t use snuff if your false teeth are W ith the mere washing of tiie beets the not strictly adhesive. I once heard of sugar manufacturer is not content; they a case in which this rule was not ob are therefore freed from those parts served, when the transgre-sor, in a which are poor in saccharine, damaged thoughtless moment nearly knocked or otherwise undesirable, by a machine the eye out of a twenty-flve-Uollar King call' d a rarom al. ( ’harles spaniel. When cleaned, the bo^ts nrg thrown No one but a boor w ill snore in the from the wash-barrel into a hopper, Volapuk language in a church where a from which they pass Into an endless sermon is being del vered in F.ngliah. 4 *L * wul L«» i ’ v * U ua U u i u t 'U w U tm u Lo t h o L o p unservnnce or m o narmomos n nno or ttoor, wTioro (Tiey TTFS dikoHArgeu TTTTTT a the greatest traits of the true gentle large hopper. They then pass into a man. People who have enlarged Ro cage which will hold one thousand manesque nasal chords will Is* inter pounds of l»«*ets, and. when this weight ested in an invention which a friend of is indicated, the cage empties its load mine is getting up, which he culls »lie into the cutter or slioer. The cage and ‘ Sure Snore-Killer.11 It is a phonetic the indicator enable tiie factory people Arrangement connected with a pillow- to closely estimate the amount of ra .v sham holder, and when the air ilb i a- material used each day. It is also a tlons are four lines below the clef, to check on every department. It will use a musical term, the holder drops show any error that may arise in tho and hits the sleeper across the bridge receiving or shipping departments. of tiie nose. Four envt ats and a num- T iie slicor is a round iron shaft, rotat l»er of legal retainers have already ing horizontally, And titled with stool been filed. knives capable of slicing four1''hundred Don t play practical jokes on a spiff tons of beets in twenty-four hours. T|io «log whose tail is done up like the let rota mg knives, which descend upon ter tho boots, cut them into thin slices, thus When you order meat from your exposing the sugar-cells, which is an butcher don't over use the term “ limb important factor in the d Iff us loirs y stem. of mutton.’’ Ho will think that you T h e lower end of the cutter opens into never Intend paying for it. n wooden trough about two foot square, In all cases of doubt about tiie minor on tiie bottom of which is an endless points of etiquette, a strong bluff on a belt. As the sliced hoots fall from the weak hand wilt almost always win. cutter, tho bolt carries them along to Rochester Union. the diffusion tanks. —A. H. A liny, in Popular Sc.once Monthly. SHOE-STORE^TRAQEOY. I l l « Mttnrlc K ill «-«I >t ( l$ rk o f V fiK rV K .tp c rlfliic «). MONTREAL U ;»n v Tit«» ESTRANGED. Itchtf Io n* o f C s i i s i l s ' * C o m i n e r c l * ! U r t r o p o ll* to Our Country. The shoe emporium was deserted All alone the clerk stood in the laidsi M on t'cal’s relation to the lake States of a chaos of unbuttoned shoes and dis and to New Kngluud wore formerly arranged slippers. much more intimate than they are now. For over an hour he had vainly en- Before the telegraph and fa il road deavored to lit the foot, whims, eye, brought the farmer’ s market to hls door pocket-book and other peculiarities of the commercial traveler was more proud and aristocratic Mrs D’ Width, often a buyer than a seller. Montreal lie was tired out, disgusted with bus merchants used to travel in the lake ness life, and, in fact, life of any sort, Stales to buy produce more than to and as Iu; viciously buttoned up the sell; hut they also sold goods in the lainty sj>eelmena of artistic foot wen lake cities, and did a large share of the and crushed them Into the cartoons, he carrying trade. 'Hie most o f the grain might have been heard to utter thing- they brought went via M ontreal to in relation to the proud Mrs. D Width s Kuro|»e. and. on the other hand, some 1 »ecu I lari ties which were considerably o f the Ontario grain crossed the lakes removed from the com plimentary, and to American mills. In New England would have surprised and shocked the Montreal found a considerable -market leader of fashion and society could she for agricultural products and fo r lum have heard them. ber if reciprocity existed fur any thing T h e poor clerk was discouraged by t»e«idoM defaulters. Am erica as. wore his failure to make a sale. He wa* then a prominent element In Montreal. weary of these efforts of women to de Several Boston hardware firms founded ceive even the practiced shoe salesman branches there; the hotels and inns :is to tiie size of their feet; and ns tiie wer«.* ail in tho hands of Americans; iloor suddenly o|»eneJ to admit a trimly- most of the jew elry stores ami hat store« hui t ami prettily dressed little woman, ho heaved an anxious sigh before he as also. They were prominent ill the movement to make Hochelaga th e com sumed his hulies’ tine-shoe smile and mercial part o f the city, whereby quiet *tep|Njd politely f *rward. water would have given bottef facil •*I will look at some tine shoes, com ities to shipping, and level land would mon-sense toes, low broad he«d, high have offered space for the commerce of cut vamp, hand-welted sole. Dongola the town. But only two o r t h r o j names Kid, ami with buttons, if you please.” of that colony now remain. The The clerk ’ s whole system received a Americans now in Montreal are not at seven* s h o e s at the unusually succinct tho head of very important branches of and com plete description, which he trade. They do something in coal and was just alxnit to obtain by shrew*! in small manufacture« for the Canadian questioning. He recovered, however, market, and a few have sunk money in sufflcb-ntly to gasp, ••What size please? ' lumber and in mines. C. 11. Farjiham, “ I have been wearing,' said the trim in H arper’« Magazine. ittle woman, ‘ a iiumbor two-and-a- lialf *B, hot I’ m sure it is much smaller — The important discovery has been than I ought to l»e wearing, and I think made that rats may lie lured into a trap, 111 have this lim e a three •(', an 1 if I when every other bait fails, by the use that is not large enough, a three ami- ! of sunflower seeds, for which the cun »•half D ning rodents seem to have a fondness The trim little woman uttered a h.ir- 1 ¡tied scream. The double shock h ui ' which entirely overcomes th eir Uiset*e- oeeu too gr. at; the shoe clerk of long • tion. The discovery was. incidentally experience lay upon one of the gor made at the Washington Zoological geously upholstered divaua, cold and Hardens, and has beau ««r ifle d by re- lifele«*« — I'uck. pealed trial*