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_ NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEW BERG GRAPHIC. A I)II:K IIM \ (> One Column.......... W aif Column — Professional Cards .Twenty Dollars Ten Dollars ......... One Dollar K t t t t lin g X o t l r r s w i l l be I n s e r t e d t h e r a t e o f T e n c^enta p e r L i n a . N O I HM. EASTERN ITEMS. NEW BERG. Y A M H IL L CO., OREGON, FR ID AY, J U L Y 11. 181)0. FOREIGN NEWS. PORTLAND MARKET, W H E A T—Tbe m illin g >1einnu«l is light, ami there is little trading. Qu te. uomhia ly. $1.22L. for Y'alley; $1.20 f c Walla Walla. D A I’S—The market is tiriu. Quote: 50c per F R IE N D S C H U R C H .-S erv ices every Sun bushel. day a t 11 a. in. and 7 u m.. and Thursday at 10 8. m 'ubhath school every Sunday at 10 a. m. MlLIaSTl’ FFS—The market Is firm. Quote: Monthly m eeting at 10 « . m. the ilist Saturday Bran, $15017: Short«. $17«il9; Ground Barley. in each mouth. Quarterly meeting the second $29(0,30; « ’hop Feed, $2.»; Middlings, 922.f4W2o.00 Saturday and Sunday in February* May, A u per ton. gust and November. H A Y —-The market is steady. Quote: $19<a-2U Philadelphia's Growth Retarded by Em Turkish Engineers Report That the River E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H .—Regular ser l>er ton. Alee first and third Sundays of each momh at igration to Suburban Towns to Euphrates Can Be Made Naviga 10 a. m.; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. m. VEGETABLES—The market is firm. C alifor Sabbath school every Sunday at 11a. m. nia cabbage has fallen lfltyioc a cental. There the Number of 75,000. ble' the Year Round. are no chahges in other vegetables. Quote: Cal iforn la C ab bag\$2.16(02.25 per cental; O egou. M 0 4 T K T Y N O T l t 'K N . 7.V<tiiOc per dozen; California Cauliflower $1.27» per dozen; Oregon Green F eu , 5c per non ml; Y . M. C. A. Devotional services every Sun Three hundred changes were made in O’Connor w ill make no further rowing young Onions aud Lett m e, 15c per dozen day evening, Young men earnestly requested the House tarili’ bill by lhe St n ite. matches in Australia. to uttend. bunches; new California On ion v-L.e per pound; Several Kansas origin al-pack am cases A nobleman is feeding daily lj'0 0 vic string Beaus, 8e per pound: California Cucum 1 . 0 . 0 F. Sessions held Saturday evening bers, 25c; Oregon. 40e per dozen; California « ar- are to 1*9 taken to the Federal Supreme tims of the famine in Tokio, Japan. in the rooms over Moore’s Drugstore. rots, $1.25; Oregou, $1.15 |*r hack; California Court. Y. YV. C. T . U .—Business meeting the second Soudanese soldiers are being recruited Asparagus, $2.25 per box Oregon, in bu k. 10c Saturday in every month. The W orld ’ s Fair Commissioners have j in Egypt for the Congo Free State. per pound; C alifornia Beets, $1.50 per sack; < al G. A. It. Sessions held first and third Thu, a $ ■ * « ■ ■ , U) Tin ve a single head— .t -i+rnfVrr The cholera is increasing in Valencia, I ifornia Turnips, * 1 rejeou, $1.25 per sack; 'Genera). day evening in each month. Spain. Cases are reported at Oporto, ! Califoruia Tomatoes. $2.25 per box; California ' Squash, 75e@$l per box; Wax Beans, He per St I'aui charges Minneapolis with pad i ortngal. YV. C. T. U. Business meeting held the third Saturday afternoon in each month. pound; new California Potatoes, $2($2.25; new ding the census to tke extent of 50.0JO Herr Mignei, the new German F i Oregou, $2.25 per cental. to 60,000 names. nance Minister, favors an increase of tlie FRU ITS—California Fruits have advanced 50c By the will of Lawyer Charles M. tie income tax and corn duties. Ö F F I C A I« I H K E t T O K Y a box. Quote: Riverside Oranges, $4.50(ff.5; Costa of New York Columbia College The British Cabinet has decided to fancy Navels, $6 per box; California Lemons, $4; will be $100,0JO richer. drop the tithes bill and after the sup faucy »ic ily , $6.50@7 per box; Oregon Cherries, l ’ n i te d M u te s . 50(q«65c i»er box; California Apricots, $1 per box; A monument to Alexander II. Ste ply votes adjourn Parliament. Oregon Currants, 4c per pound; Pineapples, President........ Benjamin Harrison phens is at last to lie eree'.e 1 over his Italy is trying to divert the flood of $5.50 per dozen; California Peaches, $1.25 per Vice President...................... Levi P. Mm ton grave at Crawfordsville, (J 1 . Secretary o f State.................... James G. Blaiae Italian emigration from America to her box; Oregon Raspberries, red, 4(a5c; »lack, 8c Secretary o f the Treasury......... YVin. YV’ lndom Tne Missouri Stite Biard of Equaliza newly acquired colonies in Africa. per poutid; Bananas, single, $3.75; double J. YV «Noble tion has increas d the valuation of riil- St cretary o f the Interior Secretary o f W a r .............. . Red field Proctor Tlie real sum which Mr. Stanley re- bunches, $8; California Apples, $2.25 per 50-pound road property for taxation $2,530,000 over Secretary of the N a v y ...... ........... B. F. Tracy box; California Plums, 80c per box. ce veil in cash for his'latest book is said John YVanamaker last year. Post master-General CHEESE—Quote: Oregon, lKn lJ'^e; C alifor to be in the neighborhood of $70,000. A ttorney G eneral............. ...YV. H. H. M iller nia, 9la(ftl0c; Young America, lo(dil4c per pound. Secretary of Agriculture.. — Jeremiah Rusk A t an ele tion at Cuyahoga Falls, ()., Turkish engineers say that the river BIJ IT E R —The market is Arm. Quote: Ore it was decided by a vote of 292 to 271 to N lu t e o r U r r s o n . have open saloous. T hey have been Euphrates might he made navigable the gon fancy dairy, 22Ljc: faucy creamery, 25c; year round by an expenditure of $100,- U . 8. Senators......... J. II. Mitchell. J. N. Dolpli closed for two years. good to fatr,. 17L2(tfc20c; common, 12Vac; choice t ’ongressiiian ........................... Bingei- lionnuii ifOO. California, I8@20cper poll d. tiovernor ...... ...........Sylvester Pennoyer Last year there were 3,545 election dis EGGS—The market remains the same. Quote: Secretary o f - täte..................... G. \V. M eB .iile Tripoli is being devastated by locusts. State Treasurer........ ......... . G. W . Webb tricts in N ew York State. This year, The decoinpos d bodies of tlie insects Oregon, 20^2.*^c; Eastern, 18c per dozeu. ¡Stale P r in te r ................ ....... . . . . . . .F. G. Baker under the operation of the new electoral PO U LTR Y—The market continues the same. til! the wells, rendering the water uutit Siil't of Schools .................. K. li. M cKlroy law, there w ill bo 5,<*00. Chickens are gradually going down in price. Stinrcnie Jil.lges it. IS. Stralian, VV. 1*. Lord. for use. .............................. W . VV, Thayer Yo ng Bucks are b ginning to come in. Quote: The Postmaster-General of Japan and President Barillas of Guatemala wants Old Chickens, $4(g4.25; large spring, $3(rf,l; small the Postmaster-General of Canada have C o u n t y o r Y n u tliftll. signed a convention for the establishment to interfr re in tlie selection of President spring, $2@2.50; old Ducks, $1 50(g)o; young, $5(0 Judge............... .............................. 1 ' Harris of a Parcels |>o.st between the two eoun- of San .Salvador by choosing a pers >n j 6 ; old Geese, $6; young, $8(0.y per dozeu; Tur Sheriff .......... I whom he can control. keys, 18c per pound. ........ Wyatt Harris ! tries. R ecorder.......... Clerk .............. ............J. W. Hobbs .. . ., ,. . , , Tlie coal porters of Dublin, 2,000 in j L. H. baker Of the 15li applicants for adm nsion to Supt. of Schools Treasurer....... — P. t*. Oates j the M ilitary Academy at W .st Point number, have struck in consequence ot T h e M e reh u iiriise M a r k e t. S u rvey or.... the emp oym ent by the masters of a ......... B^lj^FeSSwI! twenty-four fail- d to pass tlie required ( -oroinT............ The diftVreut markets continue firm, with no .Brutaoher, Kingery exammatioi s on account of pliysical de number of a non-union men. Commissioners change in prices. Business in all lines is v ry fects. Tlie highest m ilitary authorities have good, and dealers have all they can handle. C ity or V e w lir r f. determined to build in the neighborhood SUGARS—The market is steady and demand ........................... g. a . Morris i Mr. Tracy, Secretary of the Navy, lias M a yo r....................... It carder.............. Frank P. Banrn 1 issued an order to the M irine baud wli 11 of St Petersburg a large factory for the good. Quo'e: Golden C, 5c; extia C, 5L|C; dry Treasurer Mo*es Votajv | piay S j n p u b ic to alw a'S “ close the | manufacture of smokeless powder. granulated, 6*4-•; cube crushed and powdered, IMarshall Milton Nlckleson programme with one of our national Street Commissioner The distillery of Glenlivat, the oldest 7c per pound. BEANS—The market is steady. Quote: Small f N. C. Maris airs.” of all the distilleries of the Scottish I B. <\ Miles Highland whisky and the only one with Whit« s, $3; Pink, $4; Bayos, $4.50; Butter, $3; A. W. Kee, An order lias been issued Lv tile Gen- 'Councilman Limas, $5.50 per c ntal. j'n ' c'ar*-r'e> eral Tup-rintendent of tlie Railway M il a history, has recently been burned. DRIED FRUITS—The market is ste dy. Quote: Service discontinuing tlie Sunday morn The experimental telephone line l>e- Plummer dried Pears, 10(a5llc ; undried and fac (.Geo. Grayson ing dispatch from San Francisco, to take tweeii Paris and Calais lias proved a suc- tory Plums, 5%@6c; Peaches, sou dried, 10*2e; effect on July 6. c- ss. Another line will soon he con evaporated Peaches, lt>Vy($17c; Smyrna Figs, 14(«t struct! d I) -twten Paris asd 'London. 16c; California Figs, 9c per pound. rtM I t ' n , /v, . rae,, Tlie growth of Philadelphia in tlie past CANNED GOODS—The market is steady, with r r 11 ( decade was apparently retarded In the 'd ie Mexican press have called upon llllv I n y . l l IVc Y z U / l O 1 . | eIn:gration to the suburban towns of Guatemala to explain what it intends the follow in g quotations: Table Fruits, ‘2 1 2e; __ | about 75,0f0, acc irdiug to the rai;road to do with respe t to San Salvador, as Peaches, $2; Bartlett j Pears, $1.90; Plums, $1.65; i commutation table. t e belief is that the revolution in the Strawberries, $2.25; /Cherries, $2; Blackberries, iv ™ f \l.,*p c nf P ortl-in il O r tr in i /p If the reports of the money carnei! bv , intter place wus f°stere»l by Guatemala. $1.85@1.95; Raspberries, $2.2 (f£‘2.50. Pie Fruit: p * » * * » Pcvot;es, $1.25('( 1 .MO; Dt A I M i l t e s 01 1 o r n a n t i u r g a i l l ¿ e H el]r^ U e o r )¡e d n rIllït , 1ÍB A„,tr,.htt..V u «ppenrs that the National Bank of i Assorted, Plums $1.25; HlackbeVrles, $1.65; Tomatoes, $1.10 lecturing tour are true, every inhabitant Buenos Ayres has not suspended, as was @3.50; Sugar Peas, $l.40@L60; String Beans, $1. of the Antipoilea lias paid at le-st a “ sin tolearapl.U'l. Tlie hank only susi>eniltxi RICE—Quote: 6^ # per pound. gle tax” to hear Mr. George speak. payment of thequ irterly dividend, wliieli HOPS—The market is steady, with nominal A nunilier of owners of property on was approved at the last annual meeting prices. Quote: 10c per pound. Michigan avenue, Chioag- s have fileti a HIDES — The market coutiiiues the same. The Ht-inan<l fur Gypsum From the Point , hill in the Chancery Court to restrain the Tlie Italian Deputies raised such an Quote: Dry H i les, selected prime, 8@9c, *ac less World’sColumbian exposition from erect- uproar in tlie Chamber over tlie Munici for cu lls; greeu, selected, over 55 pounds, 4c; Sal Mine Increases the Force pal Council bill that an adjournment was under 55 pounds, 3c; Sheep Pelts, short wool, i ing any buildings on the Like front About One-Fourth. I’ icotti resigned his seat. , 30(®50c; medium, 60@80c; long, 90c0t$1.25; Sh«*ar- Supervisor of the Census W right esti necessitated. mates the population of M ine’s p inci- Serious disturbances have occurred at lings, 10@20c; Tallow , good to choice, ikitll^c. pal cities as fo l’ows : Portland, 54,500; Angocne, near Mozambique. The na WOOL—The market unchanged. Quote: East Lewiston, 21,000; Biddeford, 13,500; Au- tives attacked the Governor’s residence ern Oregon, I0(rt;16c: Valley, 16@18c per pound. closing up all its j burn, 10,100. The gains in each eiTse are hut. were repelled with great loss o life. Victoria, B. C N AILS—Prices have advanced 10c. Base quo | very small. gambling places. tations: Iron, $3.20; Steel, $3.30; Wire, $3.90 per Holland’s action will lead to the disso keg. It is show’n that on the basis of tlie The Lyon clothing house at Seattle has lution of the anti-slavery conference, in j r A ( I I* Kev. Father Mollinger Reported I A Project on Foot to Connect to be* Dying. Berlin With the Sea. (IASI a Benevolent Society. been seized by creditors. The Ho -ky Mountain carnival at Og den is declared to be a success. The trestle on the Union Pacific road near Mosier, Or , 50 I feet long has been burned. The carpenters at San Jote demand $3 for eigtit hours, and will enforce their deiiia lids if necessary. The Petaluma Water Uompai.y is to build a reservoir on Sonoma mountain to hold 54,003,000 gallons of water. The Treasury Department has ordered a thorough investigation into the smug gling of opium and Chinese from V ic toria. United States Inspector Edwards has seized the steamer Lillian for plying be tween Yaquina l>ay and Siuslaw without, a proper license. The new Courthouse in San Diego will he turned over to the county in two weeks. It has absorbed $120,000 of the taxpayers’ money Nevada C ity's population at- ording to tlie hut census is 2,663. The population of the township ;s 4,051, a f.dling off of 2,75) within ten years. Tlie Seventy-six Land and VVater Cam- pan V has sold its canai and water rights to the irrigtii'-n d h rift in the southeast ern portion of Fresno county, Cal. Tli-j street drill of the Seattle chain- gang m one of the eights of the place. Forty stalwart men are in line daily clran'ng ttie s’ reets and public squa-fH. Tlie AStorian says: The deaf mutes nf Pori land are organising a society for j.r iteetive and benefi ent pur(>oees, to lie called the Knights of Silt nee of Oregon. imports of 1880 the duties collected un der the M cKiu ley tariff bill would lie ] $205,344,077, while the Sena’ e amend ments would reduce the amount to $201,- J 630,007, or $4,655,070 less, It is reported tliat a mythical building and loan cornpai y of Pliiladelphia lias been victim izing Western people. The name of the concern, which is alleged to he without legal existence, is the E istcrn Building attd Loan Association. It is estimated at the Treasury Depa’ t- ment that there lias been a deert ase of about $20,(XX),000 in the public debt since June I. Tlie to*al decrease for the fiscal year is $87,803,003, as against $114,000,- 000 for the previous fiscal year. which event the efforts to suppress s ave trade will have been com p'etely wasted. i een in p >wer 450,000,003 reals of public money have been stolen by officials. General Ignacio Martinez of L ired o is accused of causing the uprising slo.tg tlie horde-s of the R io Grande. H e was for- nierly of the Mexican army, but was dismissed and has since edited a revolu- On the great Pennsylvania road eer- tionarv journal. tain trains are supplied with stenograph- ; . . . . . . . . . __.,_____ , ,.. ers and typ writer?, for the use of , L , M . « « lo iondit.-t t t . l . T O fo n d «.. A ffair, is a hullttin ot lie stockmarket The investigation committi e to exam- ine into the itiarg. s against the West End railway of lohiiytng w.tli meiiiliets of the Massachusetts. l^-giBiaturc finds that carriages Hnd dinners and lintel bids were paid tor by the company but no money for corrupt purposes was sp nt to tlieir knowledge. The House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds la s decid’ d to r* port favorably tlie trill providing for tlie purchase of the building south of tlie i Capitol owned by Benjamin F. Butler, providing a good title is- obtained amt the cost does not exceed $275,0 0. Among ilie 82,084 immigrants into the United Mates during the month of May jy, |,g{ from (, rinany, 1 ’ ,114 from |r,.u,.d, 11 .’ 27 from Italv, 10,148 from ^ngiria. including Hungary and B ihe- ft,:,a fri m Rus>- a an-l Boland, „ - q - i > iii Swe«l-n and Norway and ",1'8 ,in<f and Wal- s. Ti-.e total from fj,ess countries was 75,338, or 01 percent, 0{ the grand total, The House lottery lull in the Louisiana nate *,|, t „ passe.I by the in the form of a coostitutional arnend- : ment, to h* voted on at the n-xt >*tste ele, nor. hut a pro c S’ y elect mu w 1 Is he’d b-fore, a* which onlv whi-ea shall vote on the question of a opting or re- je<-ting the lottery p ’ nposr or. If the vote ia agaioa: the lottery, the rom p.ny will wiriid-aw tu off^r and leave the state wheu ¡te charter expiree. L e g is la tu r e The M eat M a r k e t. The market is firm, aud no change in prices. Dispatches from Chardjui, Tnrkistan, Quotations: say that hundreds of hales of Afghan Beef—Live, 3,Q@3V&e; dressed, 7c. cotton have arrived there from Kelif Mutton—Live, 3 ^ @ ‘>,ae; dressed, 7c. I his ¡8 the first direct sale made by the Hogs—Live, 5c; dressed: 6c. Afghans to tlie Russians. Veal—5@7c per pound. Spriug Lambs—$2 ea^h. There is a decided sensation at Madrid Receipts the past week were: Cattle, 448: ovi r the statement of Henor Kohl, dos that during five years the Lmerals have Sheep, 1,672; Hogg, 690 head. SMOKED MEATH AND LARD. The market Is firm. Quotations: Eastern Hama. 12L2@ 13>fc; Breakfast Bacon, 121 ./«13j$c; Sides, 9 'a@ 9 ^ c; Lard. 9l /a 10|^c per pound. ! j T r o u b le from the Nose. j A Dutch physician has recently de clared that a close connection exists be j tween tlie exercise of our mental facul ties and disorders o f the nose. T lie opinion is expressed that if it were gen respective countries to which tiiey are erally known how many caaes o f chron ic headache, o f inability to learn or per accredited. Tlie project to connect Berlin with tlie form mental work, were due to chronic s?a l>y m> ans of a canal is causing grea diseases o f the nose many o f these exc icmcnt in Germany, it is proposed would be easily cured, and the numlter 1 1 extend tlie canal as far as Stettin o f child victims o f tlie so called o v e r Frederick Scheck, Official Commissioner pressure in education would lie notably of Buildings, is in tharge of the affair. reduced. According to the above men It is reported that the Baronesa Bnr- tioned authority, it would seem that det’-Coutis lias advanced Agnes flnnt- breathing through tlie nose is absolute ingt-ui $125,000 with which to form an ly indispensable in order to secure tlia opera company of hei own. It is also refMi'ted that tlie time held for Sara Bern full value o f the mental capacity. — Ex hardt next s -»son in this country w ill Is change. filled by Miss Huntington’s company. N ew M eth od o f K i l l i n g R o d e n t.. London merchants are pointing out to The convicts at a coaling camp sixteen Salisbury the serious results of the ex- miles sain it of Rusk. T ex., assail ted and tensi >n of German territory north of Tlie Rush has received her ord -rs and killed the guard.then vis-ted other can ps Dtmara, and the establishment of a tier wilMe.tve Port Townsend at once for the ! and liberated three Squads. A lar*e man latrrier lx*t te rn Bechuanaland and Behring Sea. The orders are said to be force of officers is in pursuit, and blood- the North ; also, the necessity of main to pro.fed at once to Onnalaeka and t lien wq¡| [ q | 0 w , hs the e invicta obtained taining English influence in' Madagascar to pàtrol.Belmng Sea, seize all \ess--i» firearm9 from farmhouse-. Ixrr.l Salisbury's solicitors threaten to r h In ' . .l.„ __ with se dskins * ’ - 1 found the sea at * oard. take action against Mr. O’ Brien for the or any other priina facie evidence that The Second Comptroller of the Treas recovery of the costs in the re ent action the vessel h. d been poaching Tlie cut ury lias mad • a ruling adverse to tlie ters are tliej, to take the papers and in claims r f s< Viral lunelreil army otfi'-eri'. for li’ ei and the eub-equ. nt proceeding- if Ixird Sal s'lttrv insists on stru m e n ts and leave on board on 1 -- a suf- aggn gating nearly $250,000, .'or longevity to.reon fi- lent quantity of foo i to keep the crew pay for gi rvice either at tlie Military tics measure, he may clr.ve Mr. ' I ’ Brien into hankrupt. v, the effect i f whiclt will until flic ves-el reach' s tlie nearest port Academy or as enlisted men, based on If any resistance is offered, the poachers the decision of iht Huprcme Court in tlie he to prevent him from sitting Hnd vot ing in the Hons-. are to he fin d upon aDd compelled to W a 1 son case. submit. The 8;.h Francisco Ch onicje states that tlie Alaska Commercial Company, which un it re.-ent’y had the exclusive r ig 'I tt> cap'nre seals in the Amt ri ao whtet»:ol Behring sea. has now secured aiontrtact with tlie Russian tiovernm nt granliug them theexc ns ve right t > nip- tnrv seals on the Siberian Oosst. The n n tn lerof seals to be taken is linuttd, but it is not known. It is believed to be verv lahr* Tlie steam r Karluk, owned by tiae company, has rec<nlly sailed for Petruff-ky to capture s-als there. The competi-ion of the Alaska Commercial Company will be very severe for the North American Commerçai Con pany, which was recently awanied by the Unued States the sealing privileges in Bet,ring tea. and it is believed the effe<t Will he to greatly reduce the price of ikiug * ' r K A'l'D M s M u b a e r lp t lo n F r i r e P a y a b l e a b ly lu A d v a u e e . VOL. 2. PR K S B Y T K K 1 A N C H U K C H .-S erv ices will be held at Jones' Hail on the second anil lourtb Sundays of the month, at 4 p. m. by the ltev. William Tra vis of Lafayette. Sabbath school every Sunday at 3 p. in. I !IM K I P T M n One Year ................. *i .'1 . Months ............. ; ....... . Three Months............... •.......................... . at A dvertising Bills Collected Mon h lf* C H I Kt H NEWBERG GRAPHIC. KATKM : The trill recently before the British Parliament to regulate the rum tralfi- has opened up a discussion that is inter- esdiig to all da-s s of society. Titers are tr.ree classes of licenses gran’ ed at pres- < n t : The ptib’i'-an’ s license, which al lows the sale of .all kinds of liqn rrw, die tilled or fermented ; tlie 1>eer lie* nse, and t e wine license, taken out by tlie keep ers of eating houses and hotels. A young electrician o f Omaha has a very ingenious way o f killing rata T lie rodent is caught in an ordinary oval trap, the bottom o f wliich is covered with tin. One wire connected with a dynam o is fastened to tlie tin lining of the trap, and another is thrust into the prisoner's cell. T h e woll known pro pensity o f a caged rat to do battle as serfs itself, and lie seizes the wire be tween his teeth. In doing so lie makes tlie mistake o f his life. T h e circuit is com pleted, his jaws close on the wires witii a death grip and without a squeak, and almost without n quiver lie passes into a state o f eternal desuetude. — E lectri cal Review. Not Taught Bight. A somewhat unpolished mother o f » very charming daughter wa. recently heard to •ay: “ 1 don't intend lettin’ Emily go hark to lime. Waring'. schooL They don't teach ’em right. N ow , 1 don’t know m very much myself, but 1 never would tell my child that Tlie German Emperor has summoord IX .pella nina It « atiaoiutelj ridiculoua."— before him for inv- stigation a young ne Harper'. Magazine. gro Prince, known as Alfred Bell, iro n the Cameroon country, West Africa, who Cruelty. had lie n sent to Bremen to lesrn the Dentist— W ell, how do the new teeth work I trade of carpenter, and who is alleg' d to Patient—Sot very well. They eeem to cut liave j >in-d a vang ot Socialists and An the other». archist«. If Bell sh uld turn out to lie Dentiit—That i> perfectly natural They really a w-cialirt, he will not Ire allowed belong to an entirely different tat, you know to return to the Cameroon« for fear of - t e a Fraocieoo F.i«,'inner. torruptiog the Datives. BEIL' "*>XXA. I never liked children much o f any, the best o f ’em bein’ given to impish tricks o f skeeriu’ a teum o f horses going down grade or a whoopin’ onexpected at an elderly mun that’s some narróte-, from stage driviu' over twenty-five year; but she wa’n't never that er way. She was leetle, pale faced creatur', with tlie slim mest arms, tlie longest legs, and poor, shabby gowns alius too short fur her, she growed so fast, an’ they wa'u't made with tucks to let down, as 1 told her they’d oughter lie. She come to town— Miles Canon—that sets down at the foot o f Mt. SneffloH like it was dropped there, along with Iter father, “ Hard Luck’’ Stevens. He was drunk as usual, and she luggin' a big bundle done up in a red bandanna, a tiny sun buuuitted ere ,tur' not tuore’u 5 years old. “ It's too bad,” Isays, "sissy, to let you lug that, and that old villain staggerin’ aa usual What’s he to you?” “ Just plain dad,” she answers with a little sigh; “ he’s alius thater way, and they've put tnuver in the ground over to Leadville, and I ’ve got ter livo with him; but I'm goin' to be spectable alius, 1 promised my muver that.” “ Bless yer heart," 1 cries, " i f Mike Breen kin help you to the same he will. Them leetle old ways o f youru kinder chokes me up." As they did every timo I see her keep- ln' house fur that old reprobate, he pre tendin' to be prospectin’, but settin’ around saloons loafin’. When sho got to be knowed, títere was alius some one to lug him home ’fore he got too fur gone to be hateful, as lie done when deep in licker. Tlieir vittles somehow got paid for, though "H ard Luck" never airnt nawthin’. Missy would thunk a feller so cute, with such a mite o f a curtsy, it was wuth a dollar's buyin’ o f pork or meal just to see Iter. Site wouldn't an swer to anythin' but Miss Stevens, though her name was Dell, fearin’ it wa’n’t high toned. My road lay by her cabin a half mile from town, an’ 1 got in tho habit o f breathin’ my horses there, fur it's a steep pull up tho grade, an’ out she'd come to say “ H ow de do,” and arter u time to ride a piece witii me. I could swing her up over the wheel like a bird, fur she weighed nawthin', an' there she'd sot aside me, her leetle sun hunnit bangin' by tlie strings, Iter yaller hair blowing, her pale cheeks tinted a bit, and them big, black, sorrerful eyes full o f a child's delight. Land, how putty she wus then! One day she says: “ Mister Alike, you an’ mo U acquaint ed a long time.” “ F ive year, missy,” I answers, flickin’ the off horse with tlie wltip; he alius shirked. “ I'v e bin thinking we’re such real frens you noedn’t cull mo Missy enny dtore. T h a is just fur the cinnp, you know.” “ Better not chango— I'm used to Missy.” “ But I kin lie ’spectable just tlio samo an’ I want to make you think I care a heap about you. Now, Bell is so short it ain’t fine ernuff, an’ I slut II ho u way up lady some day, so 1 got tne a name to the drug store that hitches onto mine.” " Gim me sutliin' easy; 1 can't get over no ja w breaker, Missy." “ You wun't laff,” lookin' at me with them big, serious eyes. "N o t a grin, even.” “ W e ll,” breathless like, “ it’s— it's Belhidonner. Ain 't it butiful?” One day when she rid up with ms she told me, as sito was going to lie a great lady, she ought to ho eddiented. “ I can’t go to sejiool in tho canon, fur father would set hisself a firo or suthin’ , an' ! hev to git our meals; hut I kin read some, muver leached mo a little, an' I'v e picked up more, an' 1 want you to git me some hooka” An' i f she didn't put a silver quarter in my hand, warm from her liny fist. 1 took it, fur she was that proud she'd bin mad, an' I’ve got it yit, an’ 1 worrited all tho way to Silver City what I’d git. 1 let her think her money paid fur all. She airn't some mendin' fur miners, fur slic’d set a patch wonderful with tiicru leetle claw fingers, an’ as site growed big wouldn’t tako no more gifts o f vittlea A pal an’ mo explored Silver City fur them books, an’ 1 brought her a book called “ Monter Christer," a Bible, a wolume of plays by Sliakcrspcar that I thought wouldn't do her no harm, a fust reader an’ a ’rithmetic. Sho was tickled, I ti ll you, when 1 drop|>ed them inter her aprin, an' arter tiiat I alius see liclladiin ner (as 1 kecrfully called her, thougli 1 hed to lafT inw ardly—but lawl I'd called her a hull drug store to please her; with a wolume under her thin arm, an' tho words she used ev'ry day was reg'lar double deckers She jest soaked up lamin’ like a sponge, till I used to wonder that lectio bead could hold so much. So tim e goes on, an' the leetle gowns fits better, is long ernuff, an' is neat, made by her own iiands, an' she gets more flesh on her, an'ourlcetlo maid isa young leddy, an 'a young civil engineer surveying for a railroad comes often to the cottage—a good chap, Jack— an' I liked him. She growed so party, too, with her golden hair, and shinin' eyes, an' the pink in her cheeks, an' the sorter light on her face as young love givea W al, one day as 1 drove down grade, she come runnin' outer the cabin, her eyea sparklin', her lips parted, her face as rosy—an' she generally quiet and lade an' that yaller hair fly in’ about her shoulders. Jack was with me, an' 1 nee him color up an' look at her sorter hun gry, aa a man does when hard hit, hut she barely spoke to him. “ They say pa’s struck It rich," she cries. "T a k e me down to the Canon Mister Mike; I ’m wild to know." The young feller helped her up beside ns, an' 1 see his face hail growed white an' sad. but she talked like a wild creetur. " I told you I would be a great lady,” she saya “ Hard Luck is one o f them onery creetur»," says I, "aa falls inter a fortín' an’ I ’ll take odds it'a true." U was. That play prospectin' o f bis NO. 32. in v a r i Address, G r a p h ic , Newberg, Oregon. had tumbled him inter a mine, that hard M a n « I-. m u m - i i . IU m -. i II C o ld W eather. workin’ men might have Worked a life During the cold s|>ell an old lake time fur, an’ don’t get, which is fate, if captain and a Hamburg funner were you’re one o f them fate cranks. Days swapping lies over u stove in an Elk passed inter weeks, an' cap’talists see tlie street grocery. bait, an’ flocked to the town, an’ Bella- “ NVe don't have any cold weather donner was a match fur ’em. Site never these days,” says tlie captain. " I re- Tnember the winter o f ’42. W in te r let the old man outer her sight, ruling him with a rod of iron, an' as keen as a hadn’t fairly set in. It was in N o v e m lawyer ’bout terms, so that ’rithmetic ber, . and 1 . was . . . coming = . down from didn’t go fur nawthin’. But she changed Sandusky, thinking maybe I could rettv light somehow; the pretty Jiglit faded from (Jla.ke one mure trip before laym up, her face, there was a cold look in her but oli Presque Isle the weather eyes, an eagerness in her manner that changed, an’ i n i tellin ’ you the truth. sir, when I say it got so cold that a crushed tlie youth out. But she never two inch hawser— a uew line the men turned a cold shoulder to me. an’ 1 drove was trying to coil on tlie deck broke her an' tier father out o f town when tiiey square off Tike a pijie stem.” went away never to come again. Hard Th e Hamburg man looked as solemn Luck wus inside, an' she out witii me. as if ho was trying to sell stock in the them tw o tlie only parsengers. Hamburg gold mine. lie expectorated At a turn in tho road Mister Jack was in the box of sawdust and replied: a waitin' on his bronco to say good-by. “ ’F orty-tw o was jest good snug so 1 pulled up. wintry weather. : It wa’n’t nothin’ to “ Good-by and God bless you," he says, '38, wliich 1 reckon you don’t rem em kinder chokin'; “ 1 think if the mine had ber altout. 1 lived at W illin k , an’ was driviu1 team that w in ter fo r L oan- not proved a tionanzu an’ made you rich you might have eared for me. I l o v e lie r Roe, ^ “ I t was so cold that w in ter that one you, an' shall all my life." There were tears in his blue eyes, an day - right-in the dead of the January a man's tears means a sore heart wound. thaw it was, too — as I was d riv in ’ a into “ Good-by,” she Hito answers, v • O) boldin’ Jiv/iu1 : vui out yoke . o’ sterrs . , _ a wood , . lot, ’ the o ff her hand that he took anil put to his lips, c» itt«'r got lazy an I up with p iy whip touen him a b't, but I m tellin you. an there they p: »tried, them two that sir, ho n ever,felt tbo lash.'’ . loved each other, never in this world to Old Ham burg paused fo r so lon g meet again. that tho m arine Ananias, though with “ Belladonner," I says, aa I drives on. eviden t reluctance, was m oved to re “ you have given him his death blow.” peat: “ Hearts do not break," she says, sorter “ N ev e r felt tho lash?” scornful; "lie will stxm forget tne." “ N o sir,” w ith another lo n g pause. "Tho leetle gal 1’vo loved fur fifteen “ W h y not?" asked the captain when year is dead,” 1 says, sorrerful. “ She lie couldn't stand it another minute. ain't you, with that graspin’ way, an’ “ It was that cold, and a ll o f a sud- that hard,cold look; sluts tlie lectio mite dint, sir, tiiat when I raised that there that wanted to be 'spectable an’ that w hip stock tho lash g ot frozen in solid, in the a ir." could keer fur one naterel an’ frenly." Anti just then tho stove exp lod ed .— “ Spare me," she cries, with a pitiful leetle sob. “ Hearts do break, for m in' Buffalo Express. is break in’ now." P o ttery Colors. She leaned her pretty head against my There is n pathetic instance o f gen sleeve, as she used to years gone by, an' I couldn't speak no more. When I bid ius unappreciated in H ugh Robertson, her good-by 1 asked Iter to send some a venerable Scotchman who has de voted his life to reproducing the lost leetle hoi>eful message to Jack. “ No, no," she cried, looking proud and colors to pottery. N o labor lias been too urthmus, in» sjtcrilico too great, tiiat firm, hut white, too, as if it hurt her, ho m igh tuehiove the choice tints un- "n ot a word. 1 mean to he a great lady, der glace, and yet for m ore than a year an' live in the life the hooks tell nliout.” he has been too poor to lire ilis kilns. “ -----them wolumes,” said I. “ E f I'd H s lives in ClielsMk a suburb o f Bos knowed wlmt tiiey was puttin’ in your ton, and am ong the quaint, sham bling hed never one o f ’em should you have buildings, where lie sought tlie pliil had.” osopher's stone, is his humble cottage, She turned an 'flun g her a rm s ’round which holds a collection o f rare ceru- my neck, an kissed by bronzed old j mies. These represent his attem pts to cheek, my gray’ heard m ingling with liei ! catch the coveted red — “ saug-de- golden hair, and that one spot where her bœ uf," that wonderful tint produced lips rested 1 would liko to think (bode- by the Chinese 500 years ago. and re cay o f nature w ill spare when 1 urn in discovered once o r tw ice siuce tiiat far away M ing period. O n ly fou r speci my grave. “ Farewell, you, my dear, dear friend, mens o f tlie Chinese “ ox blood red" an’ tho old life ,” she cried, un’ I saw her are owned in Am erica. Mr. R obert son’s vhhcs show tlit, w h ole gam ut o f no more. L ife passes somehow even in our uioun reds, from th ed u ll liv e r shade through tains where so leetle happens, nn’ 1 g lo w in g tints to tho perfect "sung-de- knowed 1 was growin’ old by tlie brake lioeuf,” and then descending through tho scale to purl lies and brow n». P ro bein’ hard to set an’ the horses pullin' fessor Morse, o f Salem, lias one o f the stiff, an’ so havin’ money saved an' some most com plete collections o f Japanese good investments in mines, one day I pottery in the world, which w ill prob drove tho old team for tlie last time, nn' ably I kj secured for tlie Boston A rt left 'em with a sort o f dimness in my j tnusuom. l ie pronounces som e o f tlie eyes, for I ’d been considerate o f 'em a H u h 1 Chelsea ware as m arvelous exam ples os a good driver ought, un' went down o f tho famous “ ox blood red," to Denver to loaf liko a gentleman. Hid agrees with Mr. Robertson Five years after she went from Miles | that its attainm ent is a happy Canon I.seoold Hard Luck in the hotel , accident, whoso chem istry has not in Denver. Ho was in company with a been formulated. 1 hope this may wizened up creetur lookin' lik e a mon reach tho eye o f somo connoisseur o f key'an’ signhi Ins name to the register ceramics, who w ill gladdeu tho old as th- Markee something in French, that potter's heart by appreciation, and his l couldn’t spell if 1 was a mind to write i purse by buying. — W orcester Spy. it out. They had stacks of trunks t h e ------------------------ porter was a-strugglin’ with, an’ ho told j wtiy l»o They Advertl»«? me. witii some sweat in’ nt ’em, they wns j Tho man w ho conducts ilis business travelin’ clean from Paris, an’ ho won on tho theory that it doesn’ t pay, and dered they got ulong with all that truck ; I10 ca‘ * « afford to advertise, sets up his an’ somo un didn't pulverize'em — which, judgm ent in opposition to that o f all the travelers or trunks, 1 never knowed ! tho best business men in tho world. Stevens knowed mo an' introduced me - W ith u few years’ experience in con to the Frenchman, an' wo took chain ducting n small business on a few thousand dollars o f capital, ho assumes pagne, the Frenchman grow lin' at it. to know more than thousands o f men an' Stevens, who looked shaky an' old, j whoso hottrly transactions aggregate agreein' witii him, an’ mo lullin', know more than Ins do in a year, and wlto in' Hard Luck's taste for ennythin’ of havo made their m illions by pursuing old, even vinegar, e f tliero wan’t no bet ; a courso that lie says doesn't pay. ter drinks; an’ tiien Stevens Bays: "T lie j I f advertising doesn’t pay, w h y is it markeese is up stairs an’ would like to I that the most successful m erchants o f see you. This is her husband." He tool, every town, largo and smull, are tlie me aside to whisper: " A way up nobility, [ heaviest advertisers? I f advertising Mike, an’ cost us two hundred thousand doesn't pay, who does tlie most busi in cash. Tiiey come high, them real ness? If it doesn’t pay to advertise, why do tho heaviest business iirms in aristocracy, 1 tell yer.” ] confess 1 fixed up a bit nforo I went tho world spend millions in thut way ? up to tlie fine parlor where my lady ; Is it becuusd they want to donate those waited to seo me, tho old stage driver millions of dollars to tho newsi»per siie hadn’t forgot. But in tlie hanstun and magazine publishers, or because woman in tho trailin' gown of black lace, they dout know us much about busi the shinin' diinunts, the proud air, I ness os tlie six for-a-dollar “ storekeep couldn't see the leetle child I knowed er” in a country town, who says The beautiful eyes was as hard an’ cold money spent in advertising is thrown as the glitterin' diiniint», tiiat fuaiined to away, or donated to tlie man to whom itispaid? Such talk is simply ridicu mock ail foilin ' witii their grandness. lous, and it requires more than the av Only tlie golden huir was liko hers, an’ 1 erage patience to discuss the proposi looked at that an' Sorter smiled, thinkin tion o f whether’ advertising pays or of tlie sun light stored up forever, as I not with that kind of a man. His used to say. Hho was frenly ah’ kind, complacent self conceit in ussummg an' wo set an' talked of old times. that lie knows more than the whole “ Jack dieij of mountin fever a year business world is laughable, and re arter you left," 1 says. “ His last words minus us o f tho man who p e v e d tliu t ' was, ‘ 1 love her, I .pray site will lie tho world dtxisu't revolve By placing happy.’ B odied more because ho didn't a pumpkin ou a stump and watching want to live.” I finished kinder cruel. it all night. —Princeton Exchange. Ybu are crying my lady, on that fine A Tough XVatvh Story. lace handkerchief, an' the diinunts rise On his last birthday, u month or two an’ fall on your bosom, an glitter cruel ly, but your tears are more beautiful to ago, a youngster in knickerbockers mo. A y, hearts do not break; they are who lives in the East End received only wounded unto death. But you from itis father a silver watch, the killed a good man, my lady—thut stand, price of which, it issufo to say, did ever against you. Tears cannot blot out not exceed $13. It will not surprise my memory o f the poor lad who loved you to hear that tho boy took tue wutch to pieces after it had burned in you. his pocket hut three days W'lion “ Good-by," I says, “ can I say Bella every wheel lay in his hand the boy donnoii” naturally fell to thinking how lie “ Do not think too hard o f me,” she m ight put the watch in running order sobs. “ Remember me as that queer again. lie must be something of n little friendless child who loved you.” mechanical genius, for he succeeded “ 1 will, an' I have seen the Murkee. in getting the dismembered works in Tin glad you've got to the summit of side tho cu.-. in some sort of shape. It your ambition, but to me it's as gloomy is hardly a reflection on tlie boy's an’ forlorn as some storm torn mountain skill, either, tiiat after the mechanism peak where ne green thing w ill grow was put together it failed to respond to I ’ll think only o f tho child that wanted the winding stem. But tue boy perse te he ’sfiectahle, that wuited to ride vered. He detected tlie root o f tlie down grade with me, of the pale tiny trouble in the balance wheel, which thing with the wistful eyes an’ tlie leetle seemed to interfere with other parts of the setting So at the balance wheel hands claspin' my sleeve ” It it any wonder that 1 could not ace he tinkered, until to his unfeigned as her then?—that the mists o f mv tear, ionishment, after he had jacked up tlie blotted out my last glimpse on earth of wheel wila a bandage o f cotton the Markeese Del lad inner? — Patience thread, the watch began to tick again. — Pittsburg D Li patch. Stapleton in Once a Wash.