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T NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. NEWBERG GRAPHIC 4 l» V i:K H ^ IM ì K IT IM : .Twenty Dolían» Ten D o lía » Une Dollar One Column H alf Column Prufeeoiuuai Cur*la K t ' a i U u K X o t k r r M w i l l 1»«* i n s e r t e d th e ra te of T e n r e n i » p e r L iu «. at ably U l , H I K F .C T O R Y . NEWBERG. YAMHILL CO., OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 1), 18ÌMI. VOL. 2. Advertising bille Collect«»! Monthly4 O m l'HK PACIFIC COAST. I n l t n l M ta te «. President ......... Benjamin Harrison Levi P. Mo»ton Vice-President ................ James G. inaia© Secreta' y of State Secretary of the Treasury. ..... Wm. Windom J. W IS oble Secretary of the Interior . Reti field Proctor Secretary of War Secretary of the Navy B. F. Tract John Wanamalcer Fowl master General W. I! H. Miller Attorney General Secretary of Agriculture..........Jeremiah Kuak M í a t e of O r e g o n . U. 8. Senators Congressman Governor....... ... J. 11 Mil« hell, J. N. ltalph B ln g e r H e rm a n .............. S y lv e s t e r P e n u o v e r A T T E M P T E D J A IL B R E A K A T P O R T LAN D . \n A ged C o lo re d W o m a n D ies a t S to c k t o n —A N e w S ea lin g C o m pany O rg a n ize d at San F ra n cisco . Portland his a new electric street-car line. Gillett, a collector, suicided at G. \v. McU.lde Nin rranctsco. S e c re ta ry o f -tä te . H tit e T t e a a u r e r . .. ....................G VV. Webb ..............F. C. Baker Tlie Badger mine, near Butte, lias been Stale Printer....... Supt of Schools ...... K. B McElroy sold for «25,000. Supreme Ju ges R. S. Straiten, W. P. Lord. .................. W. W, Thayer C ou n ty o f Y a m lilll. Judge .............. Sheriff .......... Recorder ........ Clerk Su pt. of Schools Treasurer... Surveyor.. Coroner........... Commissioners L. L. Lowery .............T. J. Harris Wyatt Harris J. W. Hobbs L. 11. Baker ... P. F. ( ¿ates ........... J. C. Cooper ..........K. B. Fello w- .Brutscher, Kingery C i t y o f Me tv b erg . Mayor ..................... R corder Treasurer................. Marshall Street Commissioner Couiicllmen Ralph ***}, T. H. WliiteUw is at work raisiui; the Clan McKenzie. The thermometer lias registered 24 be low at Colfax. (it w j? Robertson, a trusty at tlie Salem penitentiary, escaped John A. Sweeney, of Sacramento, cut his throat with a razor. Tacoma's new postolflce quarters do not yive aatisfaction. T. li II -tins was killed by a falling F. A. Morris J. T. Smith tree near Dayton, Wash. S. Hobson Portland's water consump: ion increased A. T. Haworth 1 . iV. Sinltl. 50 per cent, last year. f N. C. Maris I B. C. Miles Tlie Portland yrand jury is considering 1 it. Pettyjohn the slaughter iiouse nuisance. 1 H. Cooper J . H i.b a m l N. Heater 4 III HI II N O I ft:». P R E S B YT E R IA N t Ilf H« II.-Services will e held at Jones' Hail on the second and fourth undays of the month, at 4 p. m. by the Rev. William Travis of Lafayette. Sabbath school every auuday at 3 p. m. FR IE ND S CH URCH .—Services every Sun day at 11 a. m. and 7 p ni.. and Thursday at 10 a. m Habbatu school ever> Sunday at 10 a. ni. M nthly meeting at 10 a. m. the firnt Saturday in • ach month. Quarterly meeting the second Mat unlay and Sunday In February, May, Au gust and November. Tlie St. Nicholas hotel, an old land mans, burned at Tacoma. August Erickson was run over by an engine at Ta 'oma and killed. A colored woman, ID years old, died the other day at Stockton. Seattle’s third cable road is a 'o ir ready to begin running cars. The Oregon is at last sife in the dry by dock at San Francisco. Portland had three tires in one day luring the recent snow blockade. Since tlie •ire Ellenshurg has ere -te 1 E V A N G E L IC A L CHURCH.—Regular ser vice first a- d third Sundays of each month at ■ft ,040,004 worth of new buildings. lo a m ; »econo and fourth Sundays at 7 p. m. babbath school every Sunday at 11a. m. Edward Jones, a San Francisco rolling UNTON CH U RCH .—Union service Is held ii mills man, was found dead in his bed. the Ne.vbe”g school house every Sunday at 11 A sheriff's sale of H illa.lay property a. in. d>boalh school every Sunday at 10a. in. at Portland recently brought 4445,001. M O C IR T Y MI K M K I P T M n * O T I C KM. A tramp at Salem m ule an unsuccess ful attempt to carry olT a 10-year-old girl. V. M. A. Dev. tlonal services ©very Sun da> evening. Young men earnestly requested to att' ad. Joe Casey shot and killed Danin) Matheson in a Williams, Cal., barroom I. O. O F\—S-ssions held Saturday evening In the rooms o\ er Moore's Drug store. T in State of California wis delayed at sea tivediys recently by a broken shalt. Y. W. C. T. IJ.—Business meeting the second Saturday in every month. H indre Is of breaches hive Inea in I .* ii. Sin Francisco strests by tin re .-at rains. G. A. R. Sessions held first and third Thurs day evening in each month. W . C. T. U. Business meeting held the third Saturday afternoon in each mouth. Portland’s new live stock in*oci t i t has been diss lived, owing to In k of p i- trouage. Another tins hot d is buil ling at Port land. The big one is nearly readv for M IM INKNR lllltK t'T O H V OK T H K occupancy. , - - - ~ " S - r V cat,— 1 . , _ | .-«notuer a.voopi a y iv y - s - .* y j i Depot - 1*. Sc W. V On M .ln «r e e l north of I at l'ortlan d oti-Uje ntr^tu ot the a iv e u t oi Flr»t. M. ». O.rviu, SKent. a jailor. I 'll. M ill-O n the li&yton road, w o.l o f the Academy. Reese Sc Hunt. An ins <le lot on First street in Port Public School-In Central addition north of land sold recently for p;?r First str.-et. K. H. Woodward, pres, of board. front foot. Drug Store On Malu street south of the de Captain Garrett, of Los Angles, w a s pot. FI. C. Hald. Dry Goods and Groceries—On Main street sentenced for tea years for «lobaiicliing eoulu of the depot. J. D. Carter. his da wilder Pioneer Livery Stable—Corner First and Mer Governor NVaterin in has sold tlie cele- idian streets. J. R. Smith. J. H. Moore, M. D Office at residence on t be i hrated S tonew all m ine to E n glish capital- corner of Center aiH Third. ista for $2,400,00,). Arlington JLitel-On Main street near P. A . , . .. , , , w. V. Hallway. John Atkinson. | Steam boats on th e (found h ave Been Barber Shop-110 Main street. Fine of gars I suffering from a scar ity o f fresh water, an i tobacco. Smith 8c Myers. i ow iu g to th e treeze-rp. Drv Goods and Groceries—Come»- First and Loilis Lgik^uix served two weeks in the Cuiter streets. Mor./s. Miles Jr Co. Furniture-Corner First and Malu streets, chain gang at Tacoma for using improper op osite Jones'Hall, G. W. Wyman. language over, the telephone. Bakery—On Main street north from First. J. Bonds to the amount of $43,000 have D. Wilson. Willamette Real Estate Agenoy--Ofllce on b *en votin'! for the erection of a new pub ic- school building in Pomona, Cal. Main street. Scarce A Wright. M ULnery»Main street south of the depot. Work is suspended on the Oregon Pa Mrs. Enos Hanson. cific by heavy snows. O lethousaud men N©wbe-g House—The only hotel on First st. are thrown out of employment. O. C. Wright. Laundry—Near the Tile Mill on the Dayton Toe California supreme court has set road. Mam tteo. aside a San Francisco ordinance reducing Evangelical Church-On Third street east of the water rate of that city lfi per cent. the Academy. Rev. Beaumont, pastor. Bar»*er Simp— orner Third and Center st«. A party of North Dakota legislators, Cigars and tobacco. Luttier Hill, manager. with their families, thirty-three in all. Public Hall—Corner First and *Malu streets. have been making a tour of the coast. Jones Brothers. Meat Market--On Center street between First G eorge T h o rp shut his* cousin, H . II. and Second. Austin & M ib°n. Stone, fa ta lly at A lb a n y, w ith a ritle-ha!l Grocer lee—(hi Center et reft between First ¿fi target practice. I t was unintentional, and Second. Parker tc Nicholson. | n r Dryer--Fir^t street at the end ef the bridge.1 C h arles M cH u gh , a stranger, starved P. F. Bradford. ; h im self to death at S eattle, w ith n early Hhoe Shop—Center street bei ween First end ;♦ 000 in com m ercial pap er on his person. Sec in 1. A. Ai. Hoiklns. IT , . fl . . . ., . L l , . r , s i * w * - N « . r r. k w V. Railroad . T h o m a » P . H. W h ite la w i « in P ortlan il. Mein street. George Grayson. looking at th e wreck o f the Clan Mc- Board of Immigrtion—Office on east side of K cn zie, to see if he can raise it profit- Ce nor street Marla 8c Oliver, managers, . ably. Millinery—('enter street between First and . ... A Second. Ann« Keet. A sealing com pany w ith $2,030,000 Fruit Dryer—Near railroad track east a t de- capital Stock is organized at Sari F ra*i- pot. Aaron Brey. CISCO, to com pete w ith the Alaska Coin- Lumber Yard—Main street north of depot, mercial Com pan y. R. H. i.ogera. Drug 8 ore-Corner of (.’enter and Second N early all of the l nion Pacific Corn ell e tj. u F. M or© pan v’ s Iioats on the L o w e r W illa m e tte Bl*ck*tnlih—C o ra trT in t and Marldlaaau. and Culum bia riv e r ro u te» h * y e l « e n tied A. H. Geo.. e. up fo r th e w in ter. Har »cMn aVer—Ce uer street between First John Syden, a tramp, was sealed in a Be iiJ. C. Maris. , , , ., . . , . . . box car at Portland, and rode iour d a v s Jail—In c*-n e of Mock boun.led t y Flr«t, Wltho fo««l ur or water. water W r. JeiuM.1 Second, M -ridimi and center street«. w iin o d it i ioeu » h n en en r» lease« l EASTERN ITEMS. IN FOREIGN LANDS. R E C IP R O C A TE D IN KlixO. 4 t'it’rce.Looking Foreigner Who Waa In- it IID Fellow-PaH«eii|C**rN. If all strangers were as self-possessed T K K R B L E T R A G fc D Y - T d E R U S S IA N F R E N C H M IS S IO N A R IE S A N D T H E IR as ont* l met in u Fourth avenue ear the IN IL U iN Z i. ESCO RT M URDERED. other day there would In» less vulgar staring at foreigners in public and less ‘Ih r a t e t e d S r ik e —T h e Chesapeake & A B e g g a rs ’ True* C h u altles on the show of inconsiderate and insoh*nt curi O h io T ra in W r e c k A ttrib u ta b le to S e a - T h e Tel* phen e R e g a rd « <1 as osity. The stranger in question was a C a relesM .es cn th e P a rt o f the Don Cossack, or at least I judged so D a n g e ro u s by A u to c ra tic from his costume and his countenance. C om p an y P iu d c D . b t . Russians. He pot in somewhere near Twenty-third street, and seemed to I k » under tho Speaker Randall is improving laird Salisbury is seriously ill. guidance of a very respectable Ameri Kentucky conductors are threatening Munich lias 49,0> (i cases o! intiuenio can. He wore top boots, wrinkled much to strike ubout the ankles, and a long tunic, French vice-Admiral Saint Hilaire is edped and faced with astrakhan. Over Tlie public debt was reduced $S1,UJ0,- dead. 00J in i85!l. this hunp an astrakhan-lined cap and a Morton Fistier, American engineer, is (¿ill, visorless cap of the same was on Kansas made last year 1,294,000 d-mit, in England. his head. A hip, bushy, fiercely-curled pounds of sugar. beard covered the greater part of The wife of It rneral bongstreet is dead The German ship Shakespeare lias lieen his somewhat ferocious-lookinp coun at Gainesville, < ¡a. abandoned at sea. tenance, and his lonp hair was The ruhirer trust is said to have com Twenty-six boy a died in a H" • in a ls>n- braided and wrapped alnnit his head. pleted its formation. don pauper school He seemed not all at conscious of the Welchmen held their first American 0 ora Kennedy, American V -e t, is dead, p« c*iMa:ity qf his dress and ajq>ear:*n«**\ and conversed quietly in barharous- convention at Chicago. at Apedalotto, Italy. smindinp Russian to his companion, but Three associated Fond du L ie firms The international maritime i-onferenec the whole car was promptly struck with have failed for .fs i0,00d. lias adjourned sine die. the most violent astonishment, and Edison’s electric light works in New The ex-empress of Brazil was interred paj>ed upon him openly. Kven the con York city were burned. in tlie Pantheon at I.islion. ductor came in and leaned against the Senator Gorman is bitterly opposed to Vienna’s public schools are closed on door, starinp at him, and the driver turned around once or twice to have a tlie Australian system oi voting. a count of tlie infiuenza. look through the fore window. All A great blizzard is raging throughout The Umberto theater, Florence, was stranpers that J have seen in this same tiie Dakotas and Minnesota. burned without loss of life. predicament before have affected an air The M initoba has resumed its Pacific The situation at Char’eroi, Belgium, is of elaborate unconsciousness and looked coast freight and passenger booking. serious There arc now 17,000 strikers, bitterly vexed and discomfited despite their efforts at indifference. But tho The civil service reform league promise and great scarcity of coal. to he active and aggressive this year. At a bull tight at Villa Lerdo, Mex., “ Whiskered Pandour” was not to be conquered by our national vice in that (J jyernor Fifer, of Illinois, lias par tlie amphitheater fell, and nearly 100 way. He was soon aware of the general doned liaureisu, tne dynamite conspira persons were injured, several fatally. interest in him. and bepan to re tor. A beggars’ trust has been unearthed in turn it with interest. From a Tarvin, instructor of matlie- 'Paris, which licenses beggars for certain Geo. W. pocket in his tunic he extracted heats, on payment of tribute money Harvard college, died of in- math's at a hupo pair of silver-bowed cye- tiuensa. The French government intends to en plasses. and, settinp them astride his Five hundred turkeys were frozen to force the legal penalty against 300 persons preatnose, he bepan to contemplate us with the same keen interest we had be death in transit by tiatu from Kansas to convicted of meddling witli elections. San Fraucntco. l’eter Jackson, tlie colored A list ra inn stowed upon him. Some of us had Castle Garden’s 1889 immigrants were pnei ist, lias cabled acceptance of Sulli leaned forward to pet a better look at 315,U0 a very material decrease from van's chaheuge to tlie California Athletic him, and he leaned forward himself and scanned us with preat curiosity, which previous years. Club. The royal palace at Laekcn, Brussels, brought us promptly erect apain. The Mrs. Blaine will withdraw from Wash conductor slipped out of the door and ington society for the season, on account burned with gre t loss of jewels, treas ures and works of art. Three lives were busied himself with keepinp a sharp ot tier sister's death. lookout for passonpers, an«l on»* by on»*, lost. Daniel Slote & Co , bank book1 «, New as tho Russian coolly scanned them with The promoters of tlie tunnel between deliberate interest from head to feet, York, have as.-igm-d, with prelereucis England and the cont'nent say that it amounting to 0 >,0uii. will lie dug when Gladstone is restored the occupants of the car found it more comfortable to direct their attention Five P.ttslmrg aldermen liave lieen to power. elsewhere, and bepan to writhe a little convicte 1 of receiving m mey to se tie il Mclnerv, editor of the Limerick, Ire themselves under the dire»*t gaze. The legal liquor selling cases land, Leader, on trial for intimidation, Several hundred newsboys got npquite was found guilty and sentenced to six result was that when he rose to leave the car scarcely a nead was turned to a riot ill New York city, damaging prop months’ imprisonment. follow him. and as lie doubled up his erty. No lives were lost. The Ysquina Indians in Sonora, Mex., great silver glasses and stuck them into Dr. Cronin died a poor man, it s«ems, ate on the warpath. Lieutenant Gon . the pocket of his tunic apain it spemed caving only a library and » one surgical /.ale’s forces routed eighty bucks. Many to im* I caught the glimmer of a smile in-traiueut), worth in ad $4 )0. robberies are reported. in his eves. -Brooklyn Eagle. Gabrielle Obenbauer, a gifted artist, I loin l’e Irocontinues utterly.prostrated. G I R L W A GE -’w O R K E R S . suicided at New York in a fit of des|>ou- Doctor» advised that efforts 1st made to dcucy, growing out of disappointed love arouse him by conve-sation, hut lie does Ilur«l*l t|t8 o f You iik Women From the Country Who Work lu l.urg«* Fltien. Two of tlie Mackey roads have lieen uot respond to anyoue’siquestions O, girls. I know there are diificultlesj forced try striking Indiana railroad n •• It is now give: out ttill tlie Brazilian There will lie times when the little half " ‘ •' ■'I'C ' - ' ' 1 t .............. .. _ " / P'UVI»l<"l:i! ru m en '—->».-Jit*ate*! V, »»»•d-r<tom, three sUories bafffc^ will be uy cold «^.Greenland, or stuffy and mort qultofha unted. When the handker chief^ you endeavored to rinse out in the wash-bowl in order to reduce your laun dress 'l»ill will be of a streaky yellow, smelling like a compound of smoke and cheap soap. Frank Craver, well known throughout During a log on the river Clyde, the You will have to learn to pass a con Nevada, suicided at Cir-nubv striking steamer Covington came into collision his head against tlie wall of his cell. with the steamer (pieen Victoria and fectioner’s shop as though the plagur1 Five persons were lurked there, and to shun the fesfive George Handler, a dissolute character, ¡the former sank soda-fountain, if you want to sen»i the kille I salooukee|»er Sarvis and fatally Downed. dear folks at home a Christmas l>ox. It shot Chief of Police T’ruax at Merrill, Wis. The theater at Zurich, Switzerland, will b»» hard to wear old-fashioned and took fire during a performance and Two sisters named Kelly, aged "1 and The panic- dingy clothes in the fa»;»* of the re- 79 years, had their throats cut in bed hv burned to the ground. stricken audience lied and many were splendent glories of the dry-goods win some unknown miscreant e Philadel dows you daily pass. Some days you injured. phia. will long for mother's wholesome cook Two French missionaries traveling Ing when your hea«l aches and your Fire at 12 • Crosby’ street, New York, did fit),dm of damage. P is near Nililo’s from Zeilaii to Harrar, on tlie cast coast throat, is sore, and boarding-house corned theater, and for a time much excitement of Africa, under an escort of eigld lx*»*f an»i cabbage seems more than ordi Greeks, were attacked by natives and all narily détestable. pre ailed. the party murdemid. You will want to stop, O! yes, lots of T. ^ ^ C is k e y delivered a lecture at Richard K Fox has a cablegram from times. But, if you do you know’ your Bonat^Rex is, in w hich he said that trie life of .1 - siih Christ is repeated in that oi London stating that Slavin. the noted board bill w ill be overdue, and you will pugilist, in about to ma'ry E litli Slater, a have to sneak around with that, f»*arful Jefferson Divis. Margate barmaid, and will bring the and wonderful amiability which is th» Kokomo, Indiana, was tlie scene of a bride to this country. stampandseal of the delinquent boarder. frightful railiv ly c ill si in, which demol Another nihilist plot against tlie czar | And som»» »lay, just when you have tho ished two engines and a baggage car, and lias lieen discovered in St. Petersburg price of a n»*w’ hat laid by, and promise killed four men. Several conspirAiors were arrested in tlie ; yourself the early delight of a shopping Detectives are looking for D. G. Tur palace passage. Some resisted and on* tour, some remote neighbor front home ner, who lias been conducting wlio'esalc wan killed by the.otlic -rs. will suddenly swoop down on you, with swindling operations as an insurance Thirty-two Russian army officers have a pleasant assurance that she has come agent at Sioux Falls, 8. I). for a city visit. You are glad to ser lieen arrested, charged with being mem The Denver .k Rio Grande stockholders hers of a secret society, the object of some one from horn»*, but can not help have ratified tlie lease of the Junction which is to aliolish the aristocracy and wondering why somebody you really line, now under construction from Riflle eotahlisli a constitutional monarchy. cared for »M>»il»i not have come in her creek to Grand Junction. A German imperial order lias lieen is- stead an»l watch her eat up your new Tlie Liberty silk works, New York . sued that tlie regiment of dragoons en-' hat with a feeling scarcely hospitable. J city, were destroyed by a tire tiiat in ¡tilled the queen of England's regiment Th»*se are a few of the minor trials volved losses to a number of manufactur i will henceforth lie called 111 » queen oi that the outer world never pu«*ss»»s. mg firms, aggregating $325,1)00. Great Britain and Ireland's regiment. There will come other and heavier ones, but none, I think, that can n»>t be Richard Keating, a pugilist of some The London star says : Tlie n arriage note, knocked on E Iward Casey, a conquered by the brave h»*art. between (iwetidoleti Caldwell, of Ameri novice, at Lafayette, I ml The tight w as There is no stimulus f»>r ambition in a hardline, lasiiug twenty nine rounds. ca, and Prince Murat has been again ar-* th»* knowledge that by “ breasting the ranged ami Prim e Murat will accept anv i'l run ila coin jillowam-e Mi»e Cild^eH.may grant him. blows of circumstance” there will surely The North rn Pacifl come a time to “ grasp the skirts of nist sleepers lereafter like those F-nin Pasha writes that lie will do all happy chance.” Union rai'it e, in rustling th-un with Ami if. after a worthy struggle for in- bedding, etc.. and putting them in charge he can to personally assist Germany in her Bust Africa enterprise. Dr. Peters dcpendence. the happier fate of pla»l»i»'n ol a (Kjrter. and hia pa- v » - e alive, and the exjiedt- 1 ing s«mn» true man's heart and hom» Mrs. Robert Tvler, who was lady of the lion is marching between Kenlaand Bar- j overtakes h»*r, need her forin»*r work at Tacoma, he was almost exhausted. While Hotne- dining the first three lingo. seem fruitless? Lumber— First street between Meridian end years of I’ylcr's administration, lias just Center. Mitchell 8c Brown The St. Petersburg police have dis-; Nay. not so. For how »ran a woman Dennis McCarty, a San Francisco ball il ed at Montgomery, Ala., at I lie age of covered the existence of a deep laid and j better understand her husband's bust ciot « « £ « ! ! * " « nHol2!r0r* ‘ ,,ru« 8,or* OD | (.lavo, struck Geortf* Smith, a com 74 years. widely pervading plot against tlie czar. ness en»l«*avors than by personal know] rto i r i . , > lii:- u V hr UaitOB road at Cbaha wi t h, ,'a' Foul play at a Minneapolis skating Ttie nihilists are abandoning their policy edge of busin»*ss affairs herself? And m coek . le r r e i t A 8on. M nith WB* catch in g hiul too c lo * to contest rc-arly gibed lin d i J. McCor open terrorism and resorting to methods 1 how can she. better serve h«;r children Po-«ioflIc.—At M oor.'. Drug Store on C.ntrr ' ‘Otter. than by p»'itinp a«*quainted with that atrMt. i . K. Moor«, postmaster. Mrs. Jane Erwin, and li«*r two daugb- mick. lie sustained a terrible fall by a more s< ret. cl min being thrown in front cf turn as he world through which she must guide and Nur.rr,--<tn 'h. li.jto n road w » t of tha Tit. ters, Mary and I’ ssie, of Missouri, went w as aliout to win. A meeting of the old Cornptoir shield them? f /m Mill. | to Iced at the Kureki hotel, Oakland, ,1'l.a oniplr ahareholderfi, held at Paris Tb»*n g«Mjspeed/her in any work *h* Andew Carnegie has authorized the a«'C-pted a compruniise whereby tlie ltrick Yard— At the w*at end of Third «traet. and after turning the gas off, turned th*t J.tne. Han nioit. jt t part way open agaiu. They were ofTn ials of the Cambria Iron Company to •lirectors offer them 24,tktO,iNS) fram es. may »lo honorably^ Hrnestly and with Dry (J o at. and Ororerte«—Corner F in lan d found dead in their rooms the nextmorn- draw on him lor funds to rebuild tlie Cliairuian Hent<-h’a offer of 1,500,905 true dignity. WUlice Wharton, in Chi cago Tribune. M .tn .trre a . JiHty h hremt. Tiiey were unfamiliar with gas Johnstown puliiic lib-ary building, which fram es was rejected. Mcai Marke*—Mam street near June. ball. was destroy ed by the flood. Frank Junes. --------------- Tli$* S|»#*» m I of | ii « cp »$. Th<- San Salvador government lias The rapidity with which inweta travel Warehone—On P. A IV. Y . railroad near de Bussian influenza is «mite prevalent gained a great victory over tho forces of At Ward MrAlUster’s swell New York pot. ChH.t neon Bros. All class«?, of people ■ general Rivas ami «.-cupieil six of their in quite astrtni'liin / often exo«*dln(f the ball 150 couples took part in what is said in Cleveland. Fruit Dryer—Corner of Wl lametle and W y seem to be affected and hoi ~ie are com- p- -e-ipal s andpoints. Many were killed hjh - i ,1 of the tiv if teat rwe-hortt«. The to tie the largest cotillion ever danced in no«-..! etr- ete. Wood« 8 l Hall polled to take to til- ir l»eds. No serious on both tides Tlie revolution will prole , I,inn,on l.oii' it) i* computed to make Black.niitb—Bhop near Gra}*nn'e Stahls America. resntte are appreh a b ly soon tie quelled. id. ,ix bundl'd »irokea p«-r «•-«•oml in or Fred Bent A man name-1 Walker was returning Rusrian officials have decided that the dinary tlijrht. advaneing twenty-five Dry Gaott. ft O frefriee- Comer Csnier and Twenty-six persoi,s, pas «eager, on tlie • home near Ga!ves‘ on, when h e was Chesapeake A Ohio train wrecked at telephone is “ dangerous to the stale.” feet, hut thin rate may tx- increas'd t« Flr*t aueeti. J. T. t*niltb. Millinery- In J. T. Smith. ..or. on Cnm.r uf f , n ,h-v three men ly in g in am - White Sulphur Springs, have Signed « in Warsaw orders have iieen given that -*ix or -e-vi-n t.i|«i«*H zh much. Ij-iiwen- bust*. He immediatelY retiirne«! trie fire paper Slating that in th ir opinion, after telephones l>e removed from all restau milk tell, of a «Dation-fly. which, in a «treat. Smith k lioakina. ami enereediil in Xiliiruc all three, but in examination, the cause of the wiv«;k ta its. coffee houses ami Ikpiur saloons menagerie.aho,ir one hun«ir«»d feet long. 8ho© gbnji—< »?. Flrit street rent from Main. the conflict ma* §ever» lv woun«le<l mi«l is rotn-n tics, a >l-fe«'ti,-e rail and too hi G. Londecehausen. iir-e«-e«linE in avoiding a »wallow; an«! 91 » milar orders have been issued in all other l*rg ; Polish towns. rate of sp«?e«l. Hard were—ITS Main street eomUiof the impel. noi e x P<?< to re< ‘ v er- in a n* »nt , -irions race, at a M'estpha A lerriitle tragedy took place in The - zar is again reporte«! indisposed. llan -own in-tween a dozen !»■••» and a Wr W T r m . r M D - O B c . o » o w n ., of ^ « ) o r W i " " * * n « « ,Ü' » • * * * o f "***« M.ln and First sis. and several steamers, has gone to ne et Mitchell countr in a drunken r«>w, thre« Many army officers suspected of revoln- lo/, n f»1sr*-<ins the first he*» fini»h«-d th* tistarc«- of three mil«-» nearly a quartet Hardware—f'.nter in-tt btisnn Flr.i and an *«Uc k of t g i« Arahson the Pongoni. men being killed On Friday Monroe t -«nary sympathies liave lieen arrested •eond J. B Mount The Aral»*, who are led by Betnona- Garland, brother of nn** <>f the murder«d < reseral Vannooeki, minister of war, ,,f a mile in advance of the Hrat pigeon Frtends Pacific Academy-Cor. Thirl and heri attacked a German detachment a j men, ro«le up to a crow«l in ifp ae p op > 1 tiiat noblen only aliiMild l.e- The male of the «dlkwonn moth ia sal, Edward, »ta Edwin Morrtoea. Frtavipel. few dav. ago, wonmling an offi- er and ,ola«-e ami fire-1 into tiie crowd, killing j come array officers, bat tlie czar refuses to travel more than one hundred mile- ■ n a »ingle day. D*pHa« i Ä V J ^ 0,1 l *B“ r I tih.ng several men. • tliree and wounding twelve. 1 to ealertain the siiggtistion. Blaine and Gladsto ne dis u sftlie ta ill 900 of Etnoeror Dom Uedro’s property , i question in some H tv pages of the cur including crown plate .hid jewels. rent Nortli American Review. Tlie striking miners at Charleroi, Bel James Forman, of Colusa, Cal , was gium, are starving, ami a bread riot is accidentally soot hv Alfred Harbison, a threatened. The governor ol llainault limiting companion, near Princeton. lias advised tlie government to interfere NO. TOW ARD TH E M O R N IN G . r h e h o u rs m a y »Ira# tht-ii s lu g g is h le n gth alo n g B e n e a th a le a d en s k y . .V htle d e a d an d sod»len le a v e s d re n c h e d i>ar te r r e s th ro u g F ro m th e lorn m a p le s ni«h. Y e t s t ill th e e a r th r e v o lv e s in its ow n w ay U n to th e d a w n in g o f a fr e s h n ew «lay F ire , flo od an d c y c lo n e m ay reslstl«*ss rag©, A m t w re c k a ll e ls e b e sid e l’ h e m ig h tie s t e n g in e r y th a t m o v e d th e age O n its c a r e e r «»f p r id e Hut th ro u g h th e «lirest s h o o k s in c e e a r th wa> born. It n e v e r fa ile d to b rin g th«* p ro m is e d m orn ! A g lo r io u s s u n s e t w e m ay l«»ath le t go, W h e n noon w a s w e t a n d dun, A n d w is tfu l w a tc h its fa d in g a fte r g lo w T i l l s t a r s »*om«* o n e by o n e ; Hut «»f th e s e lig h ts , from g r e a t e s t to th e le a s t. W e w o rs h ip o n ly t>tie S t a r o f th«* F a s t ’ T h e v isio n o f li f e ’ s r a d ia n t e v e n title « — S e r e n e unt«> th«* c lo s e , H«>arts p u ls in g w a r m ly ns t h e ir d e a r firesi«le«- Despit«* th e ir m iiTitllng sn o w s I n c h r e a p in g a f t e r s o w in g «*f goo»l seed . S u c h e n te r in g p o rt, is h«>uutiful in»l»’«*«l! N ow fro m von w e s te r in g su n , O p ilg r im ! tu rn , ,\n«l f»*r tlq^»Joy s p r in g w a it. T il l on th e h ills «tf 1 So %r a «law it snalh t>»«ru T h a t lig h ts to H«*aven*s g a le ’ L«>. n ig h t is sp e n t an d m is ts h a v e c le a n 'd a w a y — ’T is th e ra r e m o rn in g t*f o e le s tia l »lay ’ S p rin g tle ld « M ass. > H ep u h llcan . FRENCH SEC RET AGENTS. The K A T E ft : One Year Months Three Months. C h a r a c t e r a m i M eth »»«ls o f t h e S pies F in p lo y e d b y t h e G o v e r n m e n t . Th»* secret agents of police in Paris an* provi«l«*tl with »*ar»is which, in cases >f »lan^'r. will insur»* them the proba tion »»f tin* regular polio«». They fre quent clubs and other meetings, the win«'-shops of the extertor boulevards, and ;il.s»> at tend at the Senate and Cham ber »>f Deputy's during the Parliament ary s«*ssion. In th»* morning they pre pare th» ir reports, generally speaking, at, the Pr»»fectur«*, in the archives »>f which ar»* t»> bt* found detaibnl accounts »f th«* ear«*«*r ami character of hundreds >f thousand.* »»f individuals in France. 'Phes«* records form colossal pyramids in the lumber r«*oms, and are alphabetically arrang«nl according t»» the names of the pers»ms whose histories they chronicle, s«> that when any on** conn's suddenly to the front, or is compromised in any riminal affair, the librarians »»an have nodilflculty in laying th«‘ir hands on the >tfi«*ial summary »>f his or her anteoc- lent-s. So »»omplete is th«* collection that the name of tin* most obscure rag- pi«»ker of Paris has its chronicle as w«*ll as that of th«* President of the Republic. Paris detectives an* divided into two classes. Th«* \g»*nts d»* la Sure to, who are tin* d«*t«,»*ti v«»s as w«* know them in England, a v»*ry plu«*ky, r»*sp«*ctal>l»s and sidf-saerilieing body of chosen poli«*»*- nien in plain clothing: and th«* Agents I«* la Police Spend,«*, a mean and con temptible, but fearfully cl»*ver lot. Th«* Parisian nick-name for th«* s«*eond-class is Mouehard, than whi«*h there is m* more «>»li»)tiH »*pith»«t in the Frenoh lan guage. The monchard may 1>«* a pool lieggar with not tn«>re than F’bO a year, pr bo a man or woman «.»f ldgh rank, fr** quenting ami rec»*iving the l>«*st s<jr»i»*ty Sf.Hou*«-’ *• !)«*)•»” was a fetuuln, nx'imlmnl The business of th»* giouchard high of low is to lisl»*n to conversations on the (iovertiment's doings and sayings, aud report them to the Pr»’fe«*t of Police, who »•ommunioat»*s them to t lu Minister of th»* Interior. They an*, in fad, po litical spies, and fre»|in*ntly gr»*at im postors and liars. I'hilad(*lphia 'l’iin»*« ........ $1 Mi 75 'i0 In A d v a n c e . ▲ ádrese. O ka nine. Nawberg. Oregon. CO NCERNING COUR«4Gb. rii«*r© ar© O c c a s io n * D u lly W h ic h K © «?tiir« A ll Its Strength. True (»ouruge is that quality of nund which enables on«* to encounter danger ind difficulties with firmness. «>r with- >ut fear or «lepression. it withstands th«» shock »>f battle without a quivering >f the nerves, the trembling of th*» limbs »r the whitening «>f th»* lips. It will march up t»> the cannon’s mouth, or to a lint* of gleaming bayon»*ts. with no fal tering of the step or sinking of the pulse. It is not in»liffer«»nce to danger, but a resolute valor that faces it without shrinking. If it is not »»onstitutional, it •an not be acquired by fr«*quent «*x]ios- ure to peril. A man may become care less in the presence of danger to lift* or limb by long familiarity w ith it. as work men in a powder mill, or in a mine tfften *bok»*«l with fire-damp, com«* at last to make light of the over present menace, and never give a thought to it. But such recklossttern may have in it non«* of the elements of true courage. This quality has many forms, anil these are distin guish«^ by differerit apjndlalions. S« nn*- times it is passive courage which en counters danger and «»ndurea pain and hardship w ith a steadfast and unbroken spirit, and we call it fortitude. If it jourts danger with a high and cheer ful resolution, we name it gallantry. If it meets a danger hand to hand in »ingle combat with impetuous ons«*t it is chris tened bravery. It is valor on the fl«*ld of battle. It is intr«*piditv when no sud den alarm or unexpected assault can shake its firmness, and it is aroused to «mthusiasm with each n«*w peril. But in whatever form of action, it is always that firmness of spirit and swell of soul whieh meets danger without f«*ar. It is »>ftensimulated, but of all the hypocriti cal pretenses this is the most easily ex posed. The test betrays at once its unreal character, anil the timid nature hiding in a lion's skin is soon unmasked. It is said that if tin* numbers were counted there are more of the race who hav«> physical eourag«* and endurance than possess moral courage to be true to their convic tions. It is customary to ridicule tho twelfth »>buinate man who will not agr«»e »>n a verdict with the eleven »if hisfollow- jurymon, but a Uttle more backbone of this sort is wanted inour worlil. Wewouhl not substitute a stubborn idiosyncrasy for attachment to high moral principle, but the tendency to “ follow a multitude to do evil.” which was so marked in the days of the groat Lawgiver that a special statute was directed against it. is alto- g«*th«*r too common in our day« ami when the “ many wrest judgment” th«* pro testor those who see the wrong is alto gether top f«%i*ble. It, requires m«>ro moral courage for a boy to kneel at his bedside and say his evening prayers in the pr«*s«*nee of scoffing room-mates than to fa«»«* a battory. A man be«:omes rich in money by means that the law can n«>t punish, hut which pur«* morality can not approve. Only h«-re and then* is there a Mordocai that will not bow down as ho go«- -^ «‘«*ping bv to liis palac«* feasts. . Tru«* ir* I'nism n«*«*«l imt rescfF« u s dis plays until th«* n«*xt conflict of arms, f»>r there ar«» occasions dally which require all its strength. There an* so many who ar«* over more longing for some Hold Ilk«* the “ ('loth of Hold,” where they may win the applause of admiring crowds by feats of chivalry. The feudal days will not return, but there ar«* hourly F11 g I >* i i *I' h AiH’ lent. T h r o n e . oncountore with evil passions and with The English throne, used in the coro olmtaidoH to holy living that task th«» nation »•«*r»*nn)nies of Mm Kings ami eourag«* to th«* utmost, and call for more Qimens of <»r**at, Britain, and which is flrmn«»sa of spirit, and reaoluto persist so splendid in its covering of rich silks, one«* than w«»r<* hidden un«l«*r the armor velvets and gold, is, in fact, simply an of any old-time knights. Many a woman, ohl oak chair of antique pattern. It who would faint. p«»rhaps. at the sight has b»*»*n used on all state «x’c-aalons for «>f flowing blood, has faced the sho<*k of ».he last six hundred years, au«l perhaps 1 if**'s h.att b* in tho struggb* for bread, or • ven longer, many reputable writers th«* effort to reform a profligate husband, daiming that they have discovered or to train to better things a wayward traces of its existence prior to the child, with as much real bravery as was •deventh »*entury. Ag»*s of us»* have »»v«*r shown in the conflict of clashing iia»l»* th«» ol»l oak frame work as hard arms. The shouts of trumpets, the *Tid as tough as iron. The back ami waving palms, the whit«* robes to which ddcs of this »»hair-throne were formerly so many look forward, are not given »aint«*d in various colorflk all of whieh atom* or chiefly to those who have stood ir«» now hi»ld<*n by heavy hangings of unshaken amid the roar of cannon and *atln. silk ami velvet. The magi»* power the crossing of swords, but to those who Attributed to tin* old relic lies in the j have passed through the tribulations of neat, which is made of a heavy rough- this pr«*s«*nt time without com promising looking sand-.Ht.one, ’id inches in length, with evil. "II«’ that ovfWMunetibSjjN th«» !7'£ Inches in width, ami HP* inches in champion r«»»*eiv<*«l with loud acVtkjfm on thickness. Long before* it was wrapped the other sidi* of th«» dark riverjjjphich in velvet and trimmed in gold to bou.sed all must cross; but the victory Say ba* >y the Tudors and the Stuarts, this ol»l •gained by a struggb* so sil«*nt and in a »tone of stones served as a seat during sphere so obscure that none of the an •he coronations of the early Scottish nals «if ear*h may chronicle the hero’s Kings. New Roviow. name. '1 n«* «»vil Is within as well as without, and th«* irresolute must wear T o >lHk«* ll«*rlln »* H bh Port. It is rumored that serious attention is th«* badge of d«»feat. The crown is f»)r now being pud in official circles to th«* the «*onqu«*ror. and they who will may project of connecting the Baltic and have such help in the struggle that they Berlin by a s«»a-going ship canal. This shall win the prize. — N. Y. Journal of was a favorite idea of Dr. Strousberg in (V>mm«*r«»o. his later and bankrupt days. wh«*n h«* L E G E N D O F T H E LILY. cast. ab«>u\ for some means of turning to tccounlIlls financial genius, and there %n A n * © !’ « T «*.«r* C' h II F o r t h th© llo s u t i- f ii I F lo n t l « l i f t . is reason to believe that even Fount von Vfoltko thought the idea worth serious Once, long ago. w hen the earth was consideration. Admiral Batsch, too, young, an angel«svas wandering througlt >ncc wrote a magazine arti»»le » ntitled its v«*r«lant flebls s«*arching for a flower First ship in Berlin,” and <liscuss»*d to make an offering to his Heavenly be question whether this phenomenon Father. Rich was the «»olor and sweet night best be brought about by deepen th<* perfume of th«*s«* earthly stars, but ing the Elbe «>r th«* Oder. II»* decided how gaudy they were in comparison to n fav»»r <»f th«’ latter, and now It is said th«* on«* that was in his mind. hat a committee is actually lx»ing “ A pun* white flower!” h«* murmured; ormod to give effect to his proposal, or but though h«* H»’ar«’h«’d long and «lili- if least examine it; but in any case, it gently he could n»»t fin«* «»n«*. will I m * a very long time yet before Ber Disappointed an«l w« ary he sat down lin l»e«’oi!»es a seaport. Berlin letter. an a stim«* ami wr*»pt. The crystal tears fell down bis rob«* and sank into the N o t S o T o m t i t a© T h a t . Mrs. Youngwife—Well, Harry, our ground. Immediately a lily sprang up first dinner party will l>o a great suc- so pure ami sweet that th«* ang«-l. with a •»• ms , I think. The dinner, I am sure, joyous burst of song straightway gath «•red it and flew on high to th«* throne of .vill I m * perfe»*t. Harry I hop** s*». What's th»* game? Hod, and. kneeling, laid th«* off»*ring at his feet. “ Roast »lin k’* with currant jolly.” His Cr«*ator, b«'hol<ling th«* graceful •‘Gracious. Eleanor, the one thing I an't «’arve. They'll I m * tough, too, I'll white flower, sai«l to his faithful serv ant: “ l*«»caiise of thy senl in my iM»t.” “ O. no, th«*y won’t. I t»M»k care not service, this flower shall hencef»»rth •o g»*t canvass-backs.” —T-tica Observer. /row all over the world, and w h«*n sin ful man looks upon it he will think of W h a t th© I « li t or N«M. thy fervor ami Imitate it.” He was tall, thin and hungry l«x>king, Read**r, have you ever looked upon a »nrl when he told the editor he was a pure w hit«* lily and not felt an in«leflna- sx*t, th»* editor didn't say a dlsputatory ble sensation pass over y«ut? Abr*»athof onl. Blithe ili«ln’t get his poetry in heaven, p«*rhaps; a glimpseof thedivine he pafier, just the same* an»l the man purity!—Atlanta Constitution. vith a blue pencil ami the preoccupied A wiKxlen leg is about the last thing »ir made several remarks. “ f*oets an» horn, sir!*' he said, haughti- >m* would suppose a thief would steal, but one stolen in Topeka was lately y, as he rolled up his manuscript. “ And I'm doggon«*d sorry for it,” said round in Kansas City and re lu m e d lo 1 «be editor. Merchant Traveler. the owner