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AMPU vOPY NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A llY D K T IN IM j One Column . IU « !o)uinn Professional Cards 1C t I t '. * : .Twenty Dollars 1 '■ ........Due Dollar R e a d i n g N o t i c e * w i l l »»e t m s e r t e d at A dvertising Bill»* Collect©«! M on'lily* O l 'K M A I i IH H K (T O M Y . .a 1 U. H. Senators ....... J. H . M ilcliell. J N Dullih Ringer Herman « ongressiiian Sylvester Peimoyer Governor G. U . McU ide Secretary of (i \N . NN ebb State Treasurer K. ( ’. Baker Slate Pi in ter....... K. B. M< Klroy Supt o f Schools Supreme Judges R. S. Siraliau. W . 1*. Lord. W . W . Thsyer i '«»IIII ( > o f V u m i l i l i . i 1 ■0 3 ]• J W • </ Indian Medicine Woman Dragged The State Treasurer of Missouri Silver Ore Discovered at Nigoll, a Defaulter. Russia. to Death. E. J. Baldwin Loses Some Valuable Miscellaneous News From All Parts An Electric Plant Found in In d ia - o f the East Condensed Into German Cavalry to be Armed Brood Mares on His Santa Paragraphs With Lances. Anita Ranch. A cominance of wintry weather, until three days ago has had a quieting influ ence upon the distributive movement of fa d e in this c'ty and vicinity, but rei orts from interior cities indicate a moderate improvement in ihe demand for staple merchandise, and while trade is not active for the season, it is «*f sufficient volume to afford encouragement that farther im provement may be expect d. A U R n tT l.rC K A h I MCI.KM KNTS. Breaking P low Omaha linemen have st uck. Students are rioting in Prague. Tl.orwald .Inis tt s child was drowned Broadcast Seeders T w in e .. in a well at Tacoma. Tin* (»rant Monument Association now Ex-Sultan Murad V. of Turkey is dead. Binding Binding W ire A liich-lieepse HPHiH-ialion has hetn has $141,5113 60. Grain Drills. . .. Bismarck is preparing an anti-strike formed in San Francisco. (i.illg Plow K »n«as farmers are petitioning for a hill. Osborne’s M w rs Colorado capitalist« arc investing heav redm t iou in rorn rat* s. Reapers France w ill put a duty on corn and 10 per ct dis “ 4‘ $3” (<z)55 9 (a 140 18c 12ic .................. IKK* iff) ¿0 P e( dis 1 0@115 75 120 ily in Salt Lake property. The pahlie deht rrdaction for Feb flour. C mii (lined Mow ers and R apers 20 # ct dis 1*0 The State of California was libeled at ruary w as $6,1 6,486.1)6. L. L. Low ery Judge ............................ The American squadron of evoluton Droppers “ 130 ............... T. J. Harri» San Francisco for towage service. Sheriff* A cable-oar laborer at Denver bad his is at Naples. “ Stc I frame self-binding Wvatt Harris J. NV. Hobbs Mai venters, 20 i ct dis 180 C lerk................................ Miss Jennie Clytner was struck and log ground off by the c.ib’e. A free port is to be established near R*droad Barrows, iron wh els, L. H. Baker Suflt. o f Schools The railway earning1 » for January show Copenhagen. P. P. Gales killed by a train in Oakland, Cal. T reasurer.. # d 'zen 4S&55 Surveyor .................... ............... J. C. Cooper Railroad Barrows, wood wheels, The Challenge was a total loss on a g«o*5fi increase of $4,0J0,00i). K. R Fellow s The French Exhibition is to heoj C o r o n e r ....................— P dozen 40 (iuemes island. No lives were lost Brutscher. Kingery The Kinyston (Out ) City Council has in London May 3. Commissioners U »ad P low 3' 1 (1 off Nine corps f Union l*aeitie surveyors voted to tax all clum h property >v»li i Steel Scrapers 12a* 11 An ophthalmic epidemic is rep C i t y (» 1 * X e w h e r * . " eel Disk Harrows. are working in Southwestern Nevada. 0;« (0 David Dudl y F eld has made a speech from Pressburg, Austria. Spring Wagons |f-.r«i7o ___ F. A. Morris M ayor Lewis Conway, a Spokane convict, es didaring for oompu'siry voting. 8 i i | \\ Plow s. 1 t 65 J. T. rtniith Out of 366 suicides in Vienna in Recorder W alk in g lows rt. llob.-on caped from the W alla Walla penitentiary. In Brunswick, (ta., the law confines ninety-two were women. . .. . 9 a v fi Treasurer........................ ....... A. T. Hu worth W ag jus , all makes . ... ...... 1111(0.1 HO Marshall New York people have purchased a the sale of liquor to three streets. 1 . M, Smith Street Commissioner The French propose to deal rigorously B AOS. ; N. ( Maris site for a sugar retine y at Vancouver, A new town called Stanley will l>e with the K'ng of Dahomey. H. C. Miles Hurlaps, 40 iti It. C . .. 7 founded on the Sinux reservation. \ R. Pettyjohn Tic* French language is to he used Hu '»pa, 45 >ii Counciluien ........ ^ li. Cooper John Meyers of Berkeley, Cal , was An Illinois farmers' union has tl--»clared the Be»lin labor conference. Hut laps, do in .. 1 J. Hobson 11J drowned in the Moke'umne river near that lump-jaw cattle are good to eit. Gunnies, 8x4'1 l«> 1 N. Heat« f Two thousand Liverpool grain i><*rt Potato K gs, net cash Hope. .Vu 0t The Cherokee strip is being iuvad <1 have st uck for higher wages. ‘ o *1 » tl». 40 A Rock Crick Indian medicine woman by hundreds <>f Oklahoma boomers. N O I KM . W ool, 4» tl«. CHURCH 68 A ukase his been issued increasing the W Meat was dragged to death by braves of her spot, n**t «'«sh *« J Virginia tax assessments in the futun w ar footing of the Kouban Cossacks P R K r tB Y T K K IA N C H U R C H . Services will trilie. W h eal Sacks, cx ra, second hand t j he held at Jones’ Hail on the second and fourth are to show the race of the taxpayer. Sundays o f the inonih, at 4 p. in. by the Rev. Von Moltke was thrown fro n a car COKKKKS. W. A. Burleigh has been appointed William T ra vis o f Lafayette. Sabbath school A mysterious an 1 fatal cattle disease riage in Berlin and badly shaken up ( i reçu postmaster at H r Isview , Skagit eoun'y, every ¡Sunday at 3 p. m. has broken out in Wayne county, Ind. lì internala, t* H* .................. ■>'> f a t .H Wash. The Bank of England has reduced the lava. Iff B» ............. ...... 25 (a 27 F B IK N H S C H U R C H . Services every Sun The brewery owners of New Oilcans rate of discount from 41.» to 4 per cent. Mail serv’ce has been establish'd twice *L cha. 11» tt» day at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m.. ami Thursday at 10 .28 fir 31 a. m >ahhath school every Sunday at 10 a. h i . a week between Long Creek and Susan talk of cons Jidatingall them npinies. No. 1 ( 'ost a H ica, F 11* 22 fit24 Russia is trying to effect an abianee Monthly m eeting ai 10 a. m. the li• !-t Saturday 2; fi* 24 P lh The d* fal ationsof the State Treasurer lietwoen Servia, Montenegro and ( »recce. Rio, in each month. Quarterly m eeting the i-econd vile, Or. Salvador, #*11. ..................... ^ I j u ’JJJ baturduv and Sunday in F eb in «ry . May. A u of Missouri are now ligure«l at $J* , 0 ( 0 . General Ticket Agent T. II. Goodman gust ami Novem ber. Influenza is raging with great violence itOAHted, ill hags of the Southern I’acitie is id in San \rhiickh-’s •> rio a, \fi 9*. A number o f Sparks’ tulings ad vers- throughout tie* S ate of Hid dgo. Mexico 26F<*2()4 E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H . Regular ser CI ossei N D.'s Columbia 1 tl» yrs J : to settlers have recently been reversal. vic e first and third Sundays of each month at. 25 fa 28 Silver ore in quantities h »s been dis- ( ’ont a R i a John T. Glover, a San Francisco letter Id a m.; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. ni. Chicsg » s street railway stock is boom G iiateninl’i. .................. 25 p 28 Sabhath school every Sunday at II a. m. carrier, lias been arnsteil for embezzling ing since the vote on the World's Fair. *«>v«red at Nagoll, near Ekaterinoslay, 1(0 iste«l .1 ava 40 (a ; 2 Russia. U ja ted Mocha .................. UNION’ C H U R C H . Union service Is held in ttv’.oO from a letter. J.) («J7 Emperor Francis Joseph has offered Tiie land on wh;ch the Auditorium at the New berg school house every Sunday ut 11 Louis K a-k fl1, a San Francisco hat VK m KTA III,KH (HIKSIl). a. in. Sabbath school every Sunday Ht 10 a. m. Dom Pedro Hagendorf castle as a sum Chicago s ands has been sold for $ 7 tin n hant, dropped dead on the s'rcet tut >. «) mer residence. ('abhoge. •» lb ...................... from sudden hemorrhage. ’ irrot«, P sk 1 25 The five elevators of tin* Eiflel tower ( « ’arrots, iieorge H. 1*« mil. ton’s funeral at Cin- M M I K T Y N O T H 'K M . youQif, doz ... n The injunction and at Seattle against cinsti w . s attended by many distinguish made a profit of $1,210,000 during the O l e y, u d is ..................... 60 1 1 0 Y . M. C. A. Devotional services every Sun tiie Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern lias ed men. Paris Exposition. «• tu« e, p doz ...... ... 12J been throw li out of the court. day evening. You ng men ia . nestly requested 4 (M l a 4 25 ( >ii ton , ti 100 1 1 * .................... to attend. The infant, victims of the Warsaw (iernian colonists arriving in Nuevo i ’otatoes, F Iff I lbs ....... 1 75(« 1 INI Considerable whisky is being taken ‘utatoes, sw«*ets, ^ K» .. .. I O. O F. Sessions held Saturday evening from Sail Francisco to Horn lulu and Meon, Mexico, to work in (he cotton (W arsaw ) baby-farming horror are now 21 number« d by the hun b eds. ticl’s. in the rooms o ver Moore’s Drugstore. Had shes, ^ doz thence hv wdialers smuggled in t. Alaska. Spin c!l ............... The pope will appoint a Metropolitan The Canadian Pacific is encountering Y . W ( T. U. Business m eeting the second Turnips, per sk ...... ... Joe Duffy h s I een arrest d, charged 1 25 Saturday in every month. heavy snowdrifts in Maine, whi h dela> of Tokio and four Suffragan B shops, the w ith last fad’s Forest Mil1 stage robbery, 1*0 (Tl.THY. Japan« se government consenting. travel. U. A. B. Sessions held first and third Thurs lie denies that he had anything to uo day evening in each month. dox 5 Off fi» 5 5ff Frem h detectives are scouring Mexico Chickens, larg«* vo ing, wtih it. The Knights of Labor of New York . -------------- for Kvraml w ho w ith Gahriellc Boaipard ► Clockens, bro lers .... want Ylie legal rate of interest fixed at b \V. T. C. Business meeting held the third I os Angeles elee'ors h ive deci d'd by h cksiiH, «'Id ;» oo 5 .*■(! fteturday uf te r r a in in each month. assassinated Gouffe a Parisian hailifl. l»er cent. 1 lucks, if* doz ...... 7 Offfi/ 8 50 a twe.-thi ds vote to issue bonds for*f?74,- G esc, young, H ’1 d«»z ...... 10 uo.. ll im The police rules of London forbid an tHt i for 'be cm stria tion of an interior It is estimated that 110,000.000 Euro T ir eys, y oung, r lb .......... 1 system of sewers. - - T " — — ------ ' — :--------------- pean < ggs were eaten in the Unit 'd States officer to arrest a drunken person unless Grouse and Pheasants. . 4 00 the latter is trying to do some one an The libel suit of W. A. Ray, recently last year. H I 'M H K M M IH I1 K C T O K V O F T H E FUKNH f r u it s . injury. a hanker at Rasadma, against Uhoro rr»ph closets are very eomnmn C I T Y O F X K W H K IM ii. 1 50fi/2 (H* tne I ais Angi lee Tiini s w as decided in now in the uffi cs of the New S’ ork busi An English railway company has s t Apples. 4 5 H o 1 (i Bananas, hunch Depot P. & W . V. Oil Main street north of apart a special fund from which to r«*- favor of the Times. ness men. Lemons, California, V* box F ir«t. M. S. Garvin. agent. M 75® 4 0 ward acts of bravery on the part of its GeinoiiH, Sic.ly, ip box, new 6 25 T ile Mill On the Day ton road, west o f the The United States steamship Monon- Howell Odx>rn is said to have squ ti employes. i L 'ln e«, • cw t . Academ y. Reese & Hunt. 1 50 gahe'a, under sailing orders for New de m l $20,000 a year on Fay Tuinp.et m, Orang«*«, R iversides 4 (h Public School In Central addition north of Pho’p*, American Minister at Berlin, Oranges Scedle s . . . . . . .. 1 5 Iff 4 75 First str et. E. 11. Woodward, pres, o f board. York, still lies in San Franc sco harbor the actress. gave a dinner one day last week to Eis- Drug store » in Main street south o f the de oil account of stormy weather. Judge Tutliill of Chicago has decide«I »ndccker, formerly (iernian Minister at CHAIN. pot 11 . C. Hald. There is every belief that the lobsters that it is in t li »clous t * cal! a pers m an Washington. Dry Goods and Groceries—On Main street planted in 1‘ugrt sound a' out fourteen Barley, whole, f ctl ............. Wl ® INI Anarclest. south o f the depot. J. I). < arter. « orn, 100 ,1 h 1 VI li ontha ago are doing well. M nv have In an encounter in E'asona between 1 > Is, goo l, old, IP bushil Pioneer Livery Stable Corner First and M er Jay (ionld is rcjxirte«! to have ac- been seen oil their feeding grounds. Turks and a hand «if brigands over idian streets. J. K. sm ith. »0 la i 42A “ • |uire«l nearly all the coal fields ill tie* twenty of the former were killed and six Oats, n w, Rye, »P I Off 11 s, nominal 1 T M a 1 25 J. B. Miatre. M . D. Office at residence on the The steamer Be'gic. which reached rtouihw. st. corner of ( .'enter an » Third. of the latter. W heat, V alley. If I II tlw 1 17 fu 1 20 >an Francisco from Cli na last week, Arlington Hotel On Main street near P. k W lie.it, Eastern Oregon 1 121® 1 15 It is proposed to have duly mail and brought 410 cases of prepared opium, . n lie ivy rains have prevailed in the \V. V. Bail way. John Atkinson. passenger st*amors between New Yolk province of Murcia, Spun. Th«» rivers 1»A 1 KY PBOIIU« K B arbershop 1*0 Main street. Fine cigars which the consignees paid duty of $ 5,- and IJverpool. • 100 . and tobacco. Smith & Myers. * avc overflowed their hanks and «lone '«u tlp r >rcgon fancy cream ery-........ 25 Dry Goods mid Groceries Corner First and milch damage. ( 1 onsiderahle excitement prevails at 20 O. C. White of Olvmp’a, the last Sec « 'hoice dairy ................ Center streets. Morns. Miles & Co. riffin, (>., hv an ahand«-nod well . (»gin ___ «fis’ 0 C om m on.................................. retary of Washington Terr tory, has been The colliery «Diners of (treat Britain Furniture Corner hirst and Main streets, 18fir2ff appointed to the office of Printer for the ning to flow oil. opposite Jones' Hall. G. W . W j mun. have determined t»» form a federation to ' ickled, ( alifornift Francisco. + * , St oe of W. sliington for the term eDd ng In IH.H8 Illinois farmers m ule $10,000,- July, 1N1I3. 0 4) on their corn crops; la*>t year the) lost that amount. From I.Ol Oto 1,500 coast s amen, w ith ton Id glos, music and transparencies, I In* At hi on railroad gross earnings paraded ihc streets of San Fivii'iseo in app oxlmated for Ft hmary show an in Newl>e-g House—1 T he only hotel on First at. coinniemora'ion of the hitli rnoiversary crease of $42.*,000. of iheCorist Seamen’s Cnien O. «'. Wright. The lagslitu ro of Mississippi has Laundry—St ar the Tib; M ill on the Dayton The people living along the lire of the changed the mine of Bolivar county t«» road. Sam Kee. Evnng lie l Church— On Th ird street east of road In tween Sea'tie n e l Tacoma coin- Jeff Davis county. plain that the i oal rates are too liirlt. the Academy. Rev. Beaumont, pastor. A hill has I h oii int-oduce'l in C »ngr(ss Bari er .Shop—* orner Third and Center sts. > in I that they slioil'd bereduc-d both ill Cigars and tobacco. Luther Hill, niun.igcr. jmtiee and in response to good bu-iuess for the e«(i»hlishment of a lire-sa;ing station at 11 urn me, Cah Public Hall—Corner First and Main streets. policy. Bakery On Main street north from First. J. 1». Wilson. W illam ette B eal Fstate A gen cy—Oftics on M am etre t. Scarce & W right. M illinery -M ain street south of the depot. Mrs. K uos Hanson. Jones Brothers. Meat Market- On ( ’enter street between First and ¡Second. Austin Sc W ilson. Grnceii.n—On Center street between F ir t and Second. Parker & N’ ichoDon. Dryer— Mrst street at the end o f the bridge. P. F. Bradford. Shoe Shop—Center street between First and A M. Hoskins. L ive ry Stable—N« ar P. & W. V . Railroad Alain street. George Grayson. Board o f Im m igrti »n—Oflice on cast side of O n tor street. Maris ft O liver, managers. Mi'll«»« ry—C enter street between First and Second. Anna Rees. Fruit Dryer- Ne tr railroad track east o f de pot. Aaron Brey. Lumber Y ard —Main street north o f depot. R H. I.’ ogers. Drug Store—Corner o f Center and Second etre ts. C. F. M »ore 0 e c »n l. One hundred and three horses, vahied at *200.0 NI, were shipped from Senator Stanfoid's siables at Palo Alto. Cal , by spei ial train to New York. Thirty-two are colts from the famous stalla n E lec tioneer. The tours on Bellingham bay are pros ¡acting the advisability of uniting under .lie ehu,t"r. The bitch will lie over Hie name. F.acli town wants its name used, amt ilit' older town wall's ttie olfmrs to join nadir ite charter. In Walla Walla county si far no injury has lieen done to grain, though consider able injury has been infiii ted on I he fruit and very great injury on range catt 'eand horses. There has a'si been more than Blacksmith—Corner First and Meridian sts. the average lo s of sheep. A . H. Geoc* e. Representatives of Fresno, Visalia Bakeisfield and Merced have formed th • I.-1 form a Baseball league. M r. B oil- gett. a pro.inn i t hanker at Rakersfiel *, is Pres dent of ihi* I* ague. The Kre no i luti w ill be organized imimdia'ely and Photographs—O ver M oores Drug rtlore on grounds secured. C enter street, rt. Hob-on. The California railroad tax cases ten l- F lo n r ie g M ill- On the D a )t«n road nt Cheha ing in tiie United Stales Supreme Co irt ni « reek. I a r t «: t & rton. have teen postponed, the Mate Supreme Po-»tofllce—At M oore’s Drug Store on Center Court having declared the law urn o.isti street. « . F. Moore, postmaster. tlit'onal. Senator Falmunds. the rail Nursery—On *he Day ton ro«d west o f the Tile road aitorniv. says the U nit'd Slates M ill, cooper & rton. court w II agree w.tli this devia on. Harnessmsker—(.'enter street between Fir* «SCO d. C. Maris. Jail--ln center o f blu<*k bounded t y Kir t, B- oud. M ridian and t enter streets. Lumb* r 1-irwl street between Meridian and Center. M itchell A: Brown. Brick Yard -A t the west end o f Third street. Jatrv** Ham me: t. The Dougins« County Board ot Trade Ins taken ill hand tiie matter of stcuriag l>r> Goods and Groc eries—Corner First and s-s d grain to replace that winch ha- nec- Main streets. Joseph Kvcrt -t. Meat M a rk e t-M a in street near Jones’ hall. esaarily lie n fed out in oon«ei|Uetiee of Frank .»'»lies. tie unusuadv hard winter. Arrange Wareboue—On P. Sc XV. V. railroad near de in lits Imve been trade wl ere by »2,.VS) pot. ' 'h rist n»on Bros. Fruit Dryer—C orne- of M i Uim-tte and W y n«s>*Kl str. ets. Wiswls Sc Hall. Blecksmith shop i r G «a json ’s rt'sMe. Fred I tent. Dry Goods Fire? streets. Gro« rie-»—Corner Center and J. T. Mnlth. M lllln r y In J. T. rttniihs st«»r* on Center ttree'. *mlth A II ski..*>. »h oe “ hop--(hi First street west from Main. G. I.ondenshaus» n. Hardware— I I Main street «outh of the dep«> W. C. Krug r. F W > a rm s ». M D Or t l * <>n » orner of M*in and F irs' ts. Hardware—( enter treet between First an*l eoond J. H Mount Frlsnd« Pacific Academy < i»r. Third and K d w a rd ssu ltd win M<*rri-« n. Prim pel. ■ H Bslilnger - R -al K a U t« on < «liter «t. 1 . P su-ation M b i . » » « 4 H rn K I P 'M O N It v r t : * : ................. ... M u lm a -rip tin ii P r i e . P a , Kbit* a l t i , in A d , a m a r . $1 .X) 75 In v a r i* AddrwM. G m a p h ic . New*©»*. O fg o a . •o in e M tM te o f O r e is <»ii. *1 One Y ear rtix Months NO. 16. VOL. 2. NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO.. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, I860. THE I’ACIHC COAST. EASTERN' ITEMS. EUREKA NEWS. PORTLAND MARKET. * V0UN° wo“AN'3 DREAM- DONKEy VERSUS I IB i t « ‘ «l M i l i t e * » . President.......................... Benjamin Harrison Lev i P. Mo ton V ice- President................. JHines G. Blaise Secretary o f State \\ in. Windont Secretary o f the Treasury J. W Noble Secretary o f the Interior Red field Proctor Secretary o f W a r H P. Tracy Secretary of the Navy. John. Wansm aker Post master General .. W . H. H. Miller Attorney General. ...... Jeremiah Busk Secretary of Agriculture NEWBERG GRAPHIC w rth f f seed grain wdl tip deliver« i in Water« 1 e iri time for spring seeding, and farmers w ill lie enabled to get s *cd at reasonsh'e [irie s on secured Dotes payable after harvest. During the recent cold rains a lot of valuable brm d marcs belonging to K. J. Bsldw 'n. which bad lieen turni d to * as - ti n- on his Ssiita An ta Csl-t m i h. took < oM, and e glit of them liave I n n pro«t’ateil witli congestion of tiie lungs. I wo rat • rs, Frllen Ia-sf and another costly mare, die h Ma/g s Kinets n.the dun of M i l e McCsr iiy. will p-oliabiy not survive. Mte is valind far in the thousands Tiie other inar-s are im- pmvin •• T ic less to Bal lwin through til's mishap will reach, it is said. »IV>. mat. Lantern fan«*> creamery ( 'alifor* ia • hoice................... . . . . ( ’ bees«* ........ Influenza is raging in Teheran, Persia, N«»w California causing seventy deaths daily. Several (> •« gon sk ¡ms a d oM ........ wins ( hecse doineeiic. members of the Shah’s household are Youn g \in rica, (Jr................ miong the sufferers. 1 HUH It has been decided hv the progenitors ( >r«*gon, F d«»z .................... that in the coming trial of Moussa Bey l.asurn, c d«^z ....................... orotect their inter, sts against coiuhina t on of mint*rs. le* w ill not he proceeded against on the barge of rape ami pillage. 1« 20 12 10 15'" Iff 14 10 Uxtrsutii F rom >« M iirh -T a lk rd -el A u to b io gra p h y . A combat of a most amusing as well as unusual character occurred near Paso del Norte a short while ago. The par ticipants in this combat were a burro, or little M«*xican jackass, and a wolf of the large species, known as lohos. The principal means of transportation in this section is supplied by the diminutive and patient burros, all traveling of short distances being accomplished on them, while they are almost the only beast of draught employed. Of an evening a whole army of them may be seen on the outskirts of the city, each accom panied by a Mexican boy, and loaded with a huge pile of meaquit* wood big- g«*r than himself, fastened to his hank and flanks with cords. They can never, by any persuasion, he coaxed or driven out of a slow. m«*ditative walk, hut that they are capable of resentment, and even fight on occasions, need not he doubted after the gallant victory achieved by one of them over an ani mal as savage and courageous as the lohos. This wolf, which is as large as a mastiff, r«*semhles the hyena more closely than any of his kind in America, having a hack areh«*d lik«* that animal, and often approximating it in color, though some times found nearly black. The burro had broken out of his stable during the night, wand«*ring several miles out into the country, and his owner going to seek him w as ail eye witness to his tight with the wolf. This man, who is an unusually intelll- genl Mexican, states that the donkey w as quietly grazing in a little grassy dell lying h«*tw«*en two walls of jutting r«x*k. when the wolf came trotting along with his head close to the ground, as if attempting to recover the trail of some thing, which is characteristic of the lohos. !h* did not perceive the donkey till he w as nearly on him, and it was not till then that the latter, raising his head, saw the wolf, but the moment their eyes f«*ll on each other hostilities began. The wolf, with his jaws snap ping and growling ferociously, made at th»* donkey, which, wheeling sharply around, l«*t flv at his enemy with both heels, sending him tumbling over and over. The performance was repeated again and again, until tii«* wolf b«*gan to realize that tilings w«*re not going just his way. The last kick from the burro's heel« had sent him with a sickening crash against the hard r«»«*k that walled in the dell, and actually stunne«! him for a moment, so on rising he seemed to deem a change of tactics advisable. Running up to the donkey he waited until those terrible heels wen* in the air, when jumping around with remarkable agility he evaded the kick and made for his enemy’s throat, but he found the donkey’s other end also arm«*d for battle, and before lie could lay hold of any part of that lively animal’s anatomy the burro had caught him hack of the neck b»*tw«*«*n his powerful teeth and cracked the bon«*. Though the wolf was, of course, killed instantly, the plucky little jackass refused to relinquish its hold, and <M*cupied itself for some minutes with h«*ating its vanquished foe’s body AN E G Y P T I A N WI LL. up and down on th<* ground. When A R a re D ocum ent I n earthed lly Kir. I V t r l* satisfied at last that it was dead it flung a t K a li m i. th«* 1 olios' carcass to one side, quietly The discovery of the earliest known resuming its grazing till the owner will is an «*v«*nt which poss«*ssc*s an in- came and drove it home.— St. Louis terest for others besides lawyers; and Glo1»«*-1 »«‘inocrat. there H«»«*ms no reason to question either the authenticity or antiquity of the K N I G H T S OF T H E R O A D . unique do«‘iiin« nt which Mr. Flinders Pe I.ik«* tii«* S w a llo w « T r a m |» h M ig r a t e W it h t h « trie has unearthed at Kahun. or, as the C h a n g e o f Mea«<»iiN. town was known 4,500 years ago, lllahun. “ What has become of the tramps?” The do(*iiin<*nt is so curiously modern in Such is the query that is wont to puzzle form that it might almost be granted th«* minds of those who have noted the probate to-day. But, in any case, it may visible d<*«*r«*ase in the ranks of the peri- be assumed that it marks on«* of the patetic hroth«*rhood. earliest .epochs in legal history, and cu “ What has become of them?” repeat- riously illustrates the continuity of h gal ed a close observer of human nature to methods. It is, however, n<*«*dless to tin* query; “ why, they have gone South, labor lb«* value socially, legally and his of cours«». The weather has been too torically of a will that dates back to vigorous of late to k«*ep many tramps in patriarchal times. It consists of a set- the Northwestern banana belt when tlem«*nt made by one Sekheuren, in the they «»an get to th«* Sunny South simply year 44. s«*eond month of Pert, day 19— by walking ft. It is a curious thing that is, it is estimated, the 44th of about th«* tramps. Their wandering Am«»nernhut III., or 2550 B. c., in favor movements about the country are Just of his brother, a priest of Osiris, of all as fixed and certain as those of the mi his pr«»p«*rty and goods; and of another gratory birds. The cold weather finds a docum<*nt, which h«*ars date from th© vast, army drifting toward the South, time of Anienemhat IV., or 2548 B. o. and with the approach of spring the This latter instrument is, in form, noth fliMxl rolls northward again Along to- ing more nor l«*ss than a will, by which, ward harv«*st time they pour into the in phras«*oiogy tliat, might well b«* us«*d Western harvest fields in thousands— to day, tin* testator settles upon his wife many ar«» attracted by the high wages Teta all the property giv«;ii him by his prevalent at that season, but many are brother for life, but forbids her in cate- undoubtedly attraet«*d thither by the gorieul t«*rms to pull down the houses, fact that «»very one is busy and there it “ which tuy brother built for me,’* al- an open fi«*ld for the exercise of their though it empowers h«?r to give them marauding propensities. Last spring to any of her children that she and summer there was a universal pleases. A “ Lieutenant*’ Sibu is to movement toward the Pacific coast and act as guardian of the infant tin* ov<*rland tra«*ks were black with a children. This remarkable instrument continual procession of tramps west- Is witnessed by two scribes, with ward. They don’t tramp much either an attestation clause that might almost when they can g«*t a chance to ride. In have been drafted yestenlay. The pa fa«*t, there «*xists a continual and bitter pyrus is a valuable contribution to the strif»* tie tween the tramps and the rail- study of anci«*nt law, and shows, with a roud men « specially the members of graphic realism, w hat a pitch of civiliza th»* freight crews.”— Minneapolis Trib tion the amdent Egyptians ba«l r«*a«*hed une. _______________ — at least, from a lawyer’s |H»int «>f view. H o t W itte r a m i I » v «| m -|*«0**. It has hitb«*rto b«*«*n believed that in the Anoth«*r hydriatic method, which acta infancy of the human ra«*e wills were by removing the cause of disturbance, pra«*tieally unknown. There, probably, is th«* sipping of hot water an hour l»e- n«*v«*r was a time when testaments in fore iiu als. in dyspepsia. The hot-water some form or other did not exist, but in craze, which now lias taken a firm hold the earliest ages, it lias, so far, be«*n as upon the lay public, is but the legiti- sumed that they were never written, mate out«*«>me of a valuable therapeutic but were nuneupatory, or delivered «»ral application of water, whose simplicity ly, probably at the deathbed of th«* testa «•omnu nds it at once to the judgment of tor. Among th«* Hindoos to this day the the int«*llig«*nt physician. Bnmghtinto law of su<*«*«*ssion hinges upon the due prominen«*«* by Dr. Salisbury, who com solemnization «»f fixed «r«*remoniesat the mitted th«* error of most enthusiasts of d<*a«i man’s funeral, not u|x>n any writ- r«*garditig it as a panacea for most dis- hen will. And it iw Iweause early wills eases, it ha>* n >w lieen adopted by the were v«*rbal only that their history is so professl«»n as a moat valuable agent in obscure. It has been asserted that many gastric tn ubles. By removing among the barbarian races th«* bare <*on- th«* products «»f fermentation, by cleans ception «»f a will was unknown; that we ing the mucous m«*mhrane of mucus, 18 must sear«*h for the infancy «»f testa restores tone and vigor to the gastrio mentary dispositions in the early Roman lining, ami enables th«* natural forces to law . Inde* «1. until theiMTleniastica! power come ini«» play. It is important to ob- assum« «1 the prerogative of intervening serve strict «»«»mpliance with the rule at every break in the suc<*ession of the laid down by th«* originator, via: that family, wills did not «*oine into vogue in th«* water should l»e sipped as hot as poe* the West. But Mr. Petrie’s papyrus sible. ami that an hour should elaf»se be seems to show that tii«* system of -«ettle- fore a meal is tak«*n. Examples of fail nu*nt <»r disjamitu»n by deed «»r will was ures due to neglect of this rule are nu long antecedently practiced in the hast. merous in the experien«*e of medical ^London .Standard. men. Dr. 8. Baruch, in Tim©* and Reg I shall be happy with my husband, foi I shall not neglect myself; I will adorn myself to please him, as I adorn«*«! my self when I w ished to please him for ths first time, says Marie Bashkertseff in her journal. Besides, 1 can not understand how a man and a woman can love each other tenderly, and endeavor to ph*ase each other un«*easingly, and then neglect themselves after marriage. Why believe with th«* word marriage love must pass away, and that only cold and reserved friendship remains? Why profane mar- riage by representing the wife in curl- pepers and a wrapper, with cold cream on her nose, trying to g«*t money for dresses? Why should a woman be care less of her appearance before the man for whom she should adorn herself the most? I do not se«* w hy one should treat one’s husband like a domestic animal, and yet so long as one is not married, why one should wish to please this man. Why not always retain something of a coquetry w ith one’s husband, and treat him as a stranger whom one desires to please? Is it because one'need not con ceal one’s love, because it is not a crime to love, and because marriage has re ceived God’s benediction? Is it because that which is not forbidden possesses no value in our eyes, and that one can find pleasure only in secret and forbidden things? This ought not to be. 1 try to be cheerful under all circum stances; one ought not to sadd«*n one'i life by grieving. Life is so short, one should laugh w hile one can. Tears will com«'of themselves, those at least we can avoid: but there are sorrows which we can not escape, such as d«*ath and absence; yet even this last has its charms, so long as one has the hope of being r«*unit<*d to the abs«*nt one. But to spoil one’s life with petty worries is a shame. I pay no heed to such trifles; 1 have a horror of trivial, every-day an noyances, so I let them pass with a smile. I notice that if we n«»ver sp«*ak of the man we love, our love grows stronger; but if we speak continually of him our love diminishes, it islik«« a vial of some essence; if it ho corked the perfume re mains strong, while if it be open the perfume evaporates. This is precisely the case with ray love; it remains strong because I never hear him l love spoken of. I never speak of him; 1 keep him entir«*ly for myself. They say the blonde is the Ideal woman; us for me, I say the blonde is the material woman, par excellence. See those gold«*n locks, those lips red as blood, those deep gray eyes, that rose- tinted fa«*«* that Titian knows so well how to paint, and tell me, what are the thoughts with which they inspire you? Besid«*s, we have Venus among the Pagans, and Magdalena among the Christians, both of them blondes. While tin* woman who is a brunette, who Is really as much of an unomally as a man who is fair— the brunette, with her ©yes of velvet and her skin of ivory, may remain pure and divine in our thoughts. For the rest, the normal woman is fair and the normal man 1 rk. FI.OUR. The Hons*» «»f Commons has autlior- * xod tin* expenditure of $20,Oik).000 in fo r l'm e l |»Hi«*n ro! «*r, H* bhl improving and extending the military --;il«*iii pul,«ml ri'fle»- The Women’s Suffrag * Coavenf i<» i has barracks throughout the country. I# yl* ii pate t ro b e *.............. cho e;i North Dakota as the immediate Ascadis pit nt roi er Loudon c it v s - a v» n g ers r e m o v e d dur- battle ground for the cans •. oiinir> o n«ls, ........... ngthe y e a r fro m th«* e i t y s tre«*t( 26,0.K) M rM itiin file. There is a rumor that the Chicago van » » i Is o f sh ips a n d s u e e p in g s and 48,- •nip i line .......................... yards are about to lie sold to an English 487 V a iilo a d s o f d u st a n d trad«* refu se. W hite L ily ........................ syndicate for $.‘¡0,000,0 o. M An « lectric plant (vegetable plant is Rye flou r............. ......... The law prohibiting the use of stoves or ftemc sin p a s e fie r ears go« s into «•si'l to have been <lis sovered in I»id:a. SKK1M. which I as »In* |x»wer to affect tie* m g- ( f**A H S « «Is effect Mav 1 in Marvla d. netic needa* at :i distance <»f twenty f«*et. 6 «t (!) irnoihy ................ The Kan°as State B ard of Agriculture 11 % 1 % ( >r«’har«l Gr s* At ’he Kempton Park ( England) Man*h Red D p 7 <« 9 rep r’s tha( Mi0 population of that Stine meeting the champion hurdle han<licap. Blue (D ash . 1: (atI* has de lined 6.648 the past, year. •wo miles over eight hunlles, was won : e g lb h Rye Gra*s. 7 (* 9 Minister R »hert Lincoln authorizes a hv Theodolite, Papyrus se«*on 1, Castili n 11 Jinn R .«- Gras-. IB II 7K( oj 9 denitl of the rep »rt that he intends to third. ustru inn «.ye Grass. 7 Iff M* M«|uite rrsign in conseqii nee of the dentil of A* Prague, Bohemia, a demonstration Minn 5 (* 6 .............. his son. of s»n lent-« was made at tin* grave of a Iiu iig a rm i M illet. 9 . . 12*15 Young Czech. The stu K nts w«*rc «lis- M ixed Law n G r a s s ............. The Chester ( Pa.) School Boar«l ha adopted and will unn intr«M|i|«e th«* jw*rs*»l by the poliee arnl a number ar- ( ’ lover Seeiis 104 r * ll 4 K e d C l o v .r . .................. s hool savings bana system into the p ih- r st* d 16 <j Irt White ('lover .............. li< scliools. The lances with which the ( termsn S .«- - « i«»\ • r I i <£ I . 9.J * iff) ................ In many part« of M due lumbermen cavalry are to he armed are to have A lfa lfa have had an exceptionally go>1 winter, shafts of h Mow steel ami to » arrv small M ¡‘ ('«‘ilnileoilM ................. I** 5 with snow enough f«»r slodding an I tlag^ in die Prussian colors nailed near 1 aii.iry 4 i f * 5 the head. F H < no big drifts. 5 "t> ft! Hemp Twelve thousand men and ninety-six I 'C/ ( California ....... A New York «onrt has enjoined th»* * s earn navvies,’’ which ar«* suppued to prodortion by Mark Twain ol tiie i»lay do tiie worx of «ev«*ral thousand work ” Prim e ami Pauper 99 on petition of E I- men. a'«* nowempl »ye«I on the Manches Bran, * (on. 17 (KKa Irt Ol I I (HI 16 00 wanl If. II • »use. If y, ion, La **d. ter s»iip canal. •t 5fffa 24 (JO • »round Bai I« y if* ton. The Sena'e C«»m!iiitt#»e on Puhli»- irt no «/ zo o L«hoU< here in the llous«*of Commons Mil ( hop, F t* ii ;*) m - Wl 80 Bn 1 tings will r*- *immer,»l $I0»J) 0 ea» h said he woiiM » ot i»e!ieve th«* s(at**m«*nts Oil Case Meal. V ton 20 Off 21 00 Shorts, $ ion for a sit»* a'Ta»’ofn:i Seatth* andHpokan- of either Sa isburv er Attorney-fieneral and $3),000 lor Walla W al'a. Webster, ami dia Ifoiise susp(*iided him I.IM H K R l«H T. il A M I PKK.H-KP. hv a vote of 177 to 66. F. W. Smith, tfu* defaulting f*and- Rough Per M, $'ff W In Vfienna th** incand«*s* « nt lamp h is Edged. ........... 12 00 ofli«*e Ri*ieit>r at Tmrson, A. T., has 14 (Ni I A ( » sheaf k in g ekipi**«!. leaving Lis lx>ndflmen in the h*«n much u- «1 in m««h«*al experiments ........... Irt 00 lnr«h Four indi«*tinents art* awaiting on horses f »r «hseas«'#«»f th«* no-tril. There No. 2 fi »«»ring .. ......... Irt no is<m «*x «*'h*nt« «ioliog arrangement which No. 2 «:« pill/ him. 1 - 19 all iws «*«»ld water in circulate around the N«>. 2 ru-tic .............. 20 O I ( «-ar r«i »gh, Cav.dry overtook five ren* ga<te Apache lamp. ............ 22 50 « lear P. 4 murderers thir v miles north of (Jujhe, ....... 22 0 IkHt' Qvi. Brazilian Minister of For N o. 1 »I ■ * m g A. T .t after a 366 ni'le chase. Three 22 A0 No. 1 «-»-iling w. re taken alive and two killed in the eign Atta rs, has returned from h:s mis .......... Z2 50 sion to M n evbleo a* «1 Buenos Ayr« s. N»»« 1 rutile capture. .......... 2» 00 An oil»« ial d«»« r e e ha«« h en i*MHie*l estst»- Me^ ping. The liabilities »»f Puiu hard <V Mann, 1 «hing thre«* lisuks in tiie no^ttiem S A I.T . f,( the Parker house. B»»st*»n. ar»* provin o ni BfrfZ 1. Conni© Fine ¿00 II* Paga, r t n ............. . 17 00 $315.00(1; assets, nearly $2 0 000. They 17 »0 Statist es are p-ib iih«*«i at Berlin show 6 have submitted a proposition looking to 12 50 Ground Rock, «iP ft» («gs, f ton. ing the rni'bary ex;»eii*lituresoi the great a sett'ement. lowers «hiring th** past thr««* years W'JOL A car* less workman li4 a pi fa* n*ar a France s|«ent oJiSi.flUflJlj» marks; Uu«- Eistern Oregon HKfclI gas w 11 at Marion, Ind., and an explo- sia 4 524.'OUHl.i in i k» ; (*r«*af Britain. Areor*Hng lo shr<iikage ........ — She **4ee p«K»r Fldogasp w hat. can s «»n for«» «♦•»!. The derrick was shatter«*! 2,475,MM,ai»> marks; (»«rmanv, 2.446.- Valley— I«; H he the matter?” II«* - “ Maybe his pants and a nund»er «*f men painfully tHirned. 0 0,1 0 i m ark*; Austria-llnngary, 1,;»52,- rtp r n g r l« p . ................................. ........ A column of fire is now rising from the 0 K».'s«0 marks. It 1>, 1.2»1.0'S»,n st 1 m p q u a KHa 14 don't fit him.”— Life. i/nifs|iia. lamlm and fall well. marks. ino- * ha s i t o A F ig h t T h a t W an a* l.lv e ly a n d H it t e r a « I t W hh A m inting. ister. —Cloud Rainwater Is th»» name of © student at the University of Virginia.