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NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ie One C olum n......... H a lf C olu m n... Professional Carda m NEWBERG GRAPHIC. :« s .Twenty Dollars Ten Dollars ....... One Dollar i K e m ltn g b u t ir r a w i l l be In s r r lr r t th e r a te o f T e n r e n ts p e r U n a , Ml I I N i t t l P T I O N Miibaeription Friee Payable In v a r i ably In Advance. at run ( I I I IO 11 \ 0 T KM. PR E SB Y TE R IA N CHCRCH .—Services every second and fourth Lord's day at 11 a . m . and 7:i’0 r. m . Sabbath-school every Sunday at W a . m r k v . w . a . n m llis o n . pastor. .... , F K IK N D S C IIC R C H . Services every Sun day at 11 a. in. ami 7 1 » m.. uml Thursday ut 10 a. in Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a. m. M onthly m eetingu! 10 a. m. the tlist Saturday iu i m li month. Quart i ly meeting tl»« second Saturday and Sunday in February, May. Au gust and Novem ber. EVANGELICAL ( HCItCH. Regulur ser- i vice first ami third Sunday» ot each month at 10 a. in.; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. m. Sabbath school every Sunday at 11 u. m. N E W B E R G , Y A M H I L L CO., O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , M A R C H 13,1891. VO L. A dvertising Kills Collected Monthly* PACIFIC COAST. n . EASTERN ITEMS. r* Two of the California Train Robbers Re i Report of the Director of the Mint for the ported to be in Custody— Other Calendar Year 1890, Showing the Occidental News. Gold and Silver Product. Gifts for the Massachusetts Home for At Plm-nix, A. T., during tbe storm ninety bouses fell, but no Eves were lost. j Odd Fellows amount to $70,600. At Globe a dozen b uses fell, and two It is report*d that the Vanderbilts are lives were lost. purchasing Michigan iron mines. Y . M. C. A. Devotional services every Sun day evening. Y ou ng men earnestly requested The Arizona Legislative Council has Austin, Texas, is expending $1,400,000 to attend. passed tbe woman-suffrage bill by a vote in building a granite dam across theCol- of 10 to 2. It is believed the bill will j urado river. I. O. O F Sessions held Saturday evening pass the House. in the rooms over Moore’s Drugstore. The police of Indianapolis are raiding Seattle is to have a flour mill with a 1 the dudes who ogle women as they come Y. AV C. T. ! T. Business m eeting the second capacity of 0 0 barrels a day. Tbe cap j out of the theater. Saturday in every month. ital stock of tbe company that will oper G. A. U. Sessions held first and third Thurs ate it is $200,000. An alabaster quarry, miles in extent, day evenin g in each month. lias been discovered in the foothills near The California Board of Agriculture Canyon City, Col. X V . C. T. U. Business m eeting held the third strongly indorse General N. P. Chipinan Sutunluy afternoon in euch month. There is a proposition before the Indi for tiie head of tbe department of horti ana Senate to increase the State liquor culture at tbe World's Fair. license from $100 to $200. A resolution has been introduced in the Washington Leg 'stature changing tbe ) A bill has been introduced in the Kan OKI■'ll' A I. m it K c r o u v . name of Mount Rainier, the sentinel of sas House forbidding the enforcement of the Cascades, to Mount Sherman in | the payment of mortgages in gold. memory of the dead General. 4'il.y o f X i * w I m ‘ i * jj . Boston architects have carried off the M ayor ......................... — F. A. Morris A resolution was offered in the Nevada prize offered for the beet design for a ü m d e r........................ ....... F. If. Howard Legislature doing away with the iron Board of Trade building in Montreal. Treasurer ....................... ... .Moses Yota w .. A M. Hoskins clad duel oath heretofore taken by all Ma rubali The Kentucky Constitutional Conven Street Commissioner D. P. Stratton officers in Nevada. If this is repealed, tion defeated the proposition to make f N. C. Maris a duelist will he eligible to hold office in adultery the only cause for absolute di I K ('. Miles that State. i A. W. Kees vorce. Coiuicilmen ................. . ....... ^ Calvin Stanley A company has been formed with $3,- Bradstreet’s mercantile agency reports 1 J. D. Carter (.Geo. Grayson thirteen failures in the Pacific Coast 006,000 of capital to build a railroad from States and Territories for the past week, Milwaukee to Superior, a distance of 340 as compared with fourteen for the pre miles. vious week and fifteen for the corre In part two of the General Sessions sponding week of 18 ¡0. Court at New York Judge Martine fined Santa Cruz, C'al., is making prepara Jay Gould $100 for failing to respond to tions for the centennial celebration of a jury summons. A congress of American whist players the founding of the Mission of Santa Cruz. A memorial cross will probably will be held at Milwaukee April 14 to 17 be built on the spot where the first cross to frame a code of laws for the govern was erected 100 years ago by the Mission ment of American players. Father«. The Great Northern and the Seattle A Glendora young man took to Los and Montana railroads have practically Angeles a California condor that meas consolidated, and through trains will ured 9 feet 11 inches from tip to tip. It soon be running to Seattle from St. Paul. The death rate for the entire State of was caught during the storm. It was found in a path with thick brush on each New York is figured by the State Board I side, and being unable to fly, w as caught. of Health at 19.65. The deatli rate in the State outside the large cities is about It w ill lie mounted. DO NCT CRIPE, SICKEN OR The Emma Juch Company was de 16. A clergyman in New York has de CONSTIPATE. tained in Idaho by a snow blockade. A S ure C ure for S ick H eadrche . j special train ran seventy-five miles an clined to permit an engaged couple to and all tr o u b le « a r ia it.g front j hour for 250 miles, and reached Ogden, rehearse in his church the wedding cer Indigestion or Constipation. ! where the company was to open, in time emony which is to be performed at I m p r o v e « th e C o m p le x io n by P u r if y in g th e Blood. | to begin the performance at 10 o’clock. Easter. The dose can b e n ic e ly a d ju s te d to su t th -'c a s e , as The house was packed. During the past six years Minnesota one p ill r a n n e v e r b e to o la ru e a d ose. E asy to t « k « •a no m u ch s u g a r. 4 2 p ills p u t up in a * t r o n e vial has paid $78,834 for wolf bounties. Dur w h ic h ca n b « « a r rie d i n e « t p oc k e t A (¡rent f nnven. According to the Superintendent of the lence to T r a w le r « nit.I Kualner« Men. None Genuine^«* Ith* ing certain months of the year the out “ C rescent" Trade Murk. Hold E v ery * here, 25c. a oottl© \ Mint of San Francisco Alaska turned out Isiunty is only $3 per scalp, while during Sample Hose and llr* am hunk lor tie. In «tamp«. gold amounting to $177,428; Oregon, DR. H ARTE R’S IRO N T O N IC . V ( Liviml gold, $l,089,12o, and silver, $129,199; other months it is $5. A Vienna correspondent says lie has I Washington,gold $204,000, silver$9 0.25; and K ID N E YS »m l R E S T iiR IS the D E B ILITA TE D ® Nevada, gold $2,805,740,silver$5,738,000; authority to state that the recent nego to IIKA 1 . 1 'I! ’ a.l VIGOROUS STRENGTH o f Y o ir m r THE OR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. I California, gold $11,250,913, silver $1,- tiations carried on among the courts of Vienna, Berlin and Rome insure a re 144,000. Reports received in Los Angeles are to newal of the dreibund. A private dispatch from Washington the effect that two of the Aliia train robbers are in custody. One is in jail at received at Indianapolis announces that j Tulare, and the other lias been arrested J. A. Lenieke, ex-State Treasurer of In by the Sheriff of San Luis Obispo ootin- diana, has been appointed United States Only $37.fi0. Ore it RaiV'-Ins in PIAMOS. Writ« j ty. It is said that liotli are positively Treasurer, vice Huston resigned. for Latest Illustrated (.u.ilogue. t3TA del rena, identified as the robbers. The third man It is -stated in New York that the Daniei Jt. Beatty« »asliinglu u, Mo tv Jersey» I is believed to be wounded and in Los stable of the late Senator Hearst will not I Angeles receiving medical treatment. only be maintained, but that his sonw’ iil School section 16 near Tacoma, alxjut establish a stable at Barieoa, N. M., from which there was any amount of litiga- which he will recruit the stock of racers. j tion a few months ago, when John J. The Vatican authorities are in receipt McBride and others endeavored to ob of numerous letters from the United tain possession by tiling mineral claims, States requesting the Pope to reinstate is again tiled upon by Joseph Duggan, Dr. McGlynn. Contrary to reports, Car who seeks to cover twenty-nine acres dinal Giblsins is not mixed up in this with mineral claims. The section is val- afluir. | tied at $3,600,000 or $4,000,050, and is Texas refuses to make an appropria within the residence portion of the city. tion for ttie World’s Fair. The State will A church investigation with closed he represented, however, on a big scale doors involving very serious charges by private subscriptions, ami a move against Rev. S. J. Fleming, pastor of the ment for raising the money will be in Methodist Church at Monte Vista, Cal., augurated at once. Iiegan at the Simpson tabernacle in Los The local directory of the World’s Fair Angeles last week before a committee of has liegun suits against a large numlier ministers selected by the Presiding Elder of delinquent suhscriliers. In all there of the district. There is a charge of em are about 6,600 small stockholders who bezzling $6,600 in connection with Chau have not paid their assessments, and col tauqua work at Redondo. Fleming is a lections will be pushed. bill limit young man, and has many A bill has been introduced in the Indi friends. ana Legislature providing that any man The steamer Cascade, which was at who shall be preven guilty of whipping tached in January at S attle by the liiswife shall himself receive sixty lashes United States Marshal to satisfy the ami that the public shall tie admitted to the claim of Charles F. Frasch for the jail yard to see him whipped. $426.45 for supplies and provisions, was A new Polar expedition is on the cards. sold under execution for $1,700. There were ten interveners whose claims were It will lie undertaken by Civil Engineer for supplies and for wages as employes Robert B. Peary of the United States of the vessel. Joseph B. Caree was navy, who has just secured leave of ab owner and master of the Cascade, which sence for eighteen months, with this ole has lieen very unfortunate, and while ject in view, from the Navy Department. tied up sank twice at the wharf. The family of General Harntndia has J. L. Weeks, formerly an employe of filed a claim against the United States the Fremont Mill Comnany at Seattle, government with the Secretary of State. has been awaided $8.000damages against It has lieen made without the consent of | that company in the Superior Court for the country of which the claimants are injuries sustained a year azo. He was citizens, and that fact is considered a ! acting as trimmer at the mill, when the fatal defect. the saw berarne loose and was thrown The leading type founders of the cotin- forward, striking his right arm, break- i ing the bones and lacerating the muscles j try have about completed plans for tbe in a terrible manner. He charged the i formation of a trust. It is designed to company with negligence in using de include all of the thirty-odd manufact- fective machinery, and stud for $15,950, j nrers of type in the United States. This j will bring about a uniformity in price bnt got only $8,000. ami also in type Isslies. The latter will Among railroad men at Los Angeles lie a good thing for printers and publish- General Agri. for D. M. i'crrv & Co’ s the feeling against Messenger Haswell | ers everywhere. is very strong. They lielieve that he A jury in a conrt at Mexico, Mo., killed the firemen when he tired through 1 brought in such an outrageous verdict the car door at the Adla train robbers. that the Judge dismissed them in this The engineers and firemen on the South | humiliating fashion: ‘ 'I t is th» sen ern Pacific have declined to take out tence of this Court that the Sheriff con train« upon which he is running as mes duct you to the rear door of the Court Garden Seed. senger. Wells. Fargo A Co. have been house and alio«’ yon to depart, as your forced to take him off the road, and have services will not lie again required dur given him a position in the Los Angeles ing my term of office. office. In addition Haswell was pre A New York Tribune Washington cor- sented with a gold watch and chain an I , respondent says: The only (mint made $50<) in cash for his faithful services. Grass, Clover and all kinds of against Senator Blair as Minister to Dispaches from Idaho state that Al- | China that has any real weight is his at turas and Logan counties are in a state titude upon the Chinese question. He nf aii8rchv ts-cause all the officers have ' has opposed in the Seriate the admission Is en legislated out of office by the pass of Chinese to this country, and in one of age of a law ereating Alta and Linroln bis reports he has used rather strong counties. It will lie «ome time lieforethe language in describing the character of new officers ’ o he apfaiinted by the Gov- the Chin* se quarter in San Francisco. erm-r can qualify, and meantime the peo The report of the Director of the Mint ple don’t know whether they are in the United .«tatc« or not. Justices of the for the calendar vear 189 ishowsthe gold IVaee nr« throwing cases out of court for product of the United States was 1,588,- alleged want of juri«diction. No legal 880 fine ounces, valued at $32,845,060, an paoer can he recorded. Alieeonding increase of $45,000 over the previous creditors have the right of way out of year. The silver product of our mines a trial order. the county, and even the Treasurer of approximates 34.5)0,000 ounces, corre Logan county refuses to receipt for sponding to $57,225,000, and at the coin- money offered to Tie paid into the treas j ing value of silver of $70,464,645, an in ury. Altogether there i» • pretty state crease of 4,500,000 tine ounces over the I previou* year. KjTV to MULCT Caul Free. of th.ng». J LIVER PILLS. BEATTY ORGANS F. L. Posson & Son, SEEDS F. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland. Or. PORTLAND MARKET. NO. 15. A C onfi’setioii o f D ieta ry Address, G r a p h ic . Newberg, Oregon. shoks and mi: wkauers I am today as straight in my spinal column as a pine of my native state. DEALERS IN FOOTGEAR FOR MEN W heat —There is a very firm tone to At the age of 20 I was in the itinerant AND WOMEN GIVE SOME FACTS. the local market, and the export demand ministry of the Methodist Episeopal is g o*l, but offerings are very light amt church, nn*l when I had lieen preach trading quiet, Quote: Nominally, $1.25 ing two years a physieian said to ine: Kant cm Women W ear th© Largest and for Walla Walla and $l.S0gi1.32b, for “ You must stop preaching or you will Southern Women the Smallest Shoes. Valley. C hlvus« G irl» Have lieen Maligned. Fioca—Quote: Standard,$4.10; Walla not live five years." Ho has been in Western Men Are Not Very Particular. his grave forty years. After this busy Walla, $3.7.' '3.89 per barrel. O ats —Quote: . S « OOe per bushel. and exciting life of sixty years, I am The Movement Against the Jews in Austria "What kind of shoes are the ladies Miu-srcrcs — Quote: Bran, $18.00; here writing a word to my coevals, and wearing nowadays?" Conspicuous in the Contest Over Shorts, $10.00; Ground Barley, $29.00; “If you should say that they are wear “ my eye is not dim, nor iny natural Chop Keid, $25.00 per ton; Burley, $1.25 the Coming Elections. force (much) abated.” Why? Be ing all kinds you would just about (fi 1.30 per cental. strike it: but there is one tiling certain, cause, w ith the blessing of God, I have H ay —Quote: $10(917 per ton. much more sensible shoes are worn by VWOKTAHI.r:s—Quote: Cabbage, $1.50 watched the operation of nature's women today than there were five years (91.75 per cental; Cauliflower, $1@1 25 teaching and obeyed the teacher, and ago. The In st selling shoe we liax’e in all General Booth will build a Salvation per dozen; Celery, 9 *e per dozen; On* sections of the country, with one or two ions, 3(a .'!l.1c per pound ; Carrots, $1.00 taken care o f myself. hall in Berlin. For eight or nino years past I have exceptions, is the New York medium toe. a verv i '" 'r sack ; Beets, $1.50 per sack ; Turnips, Correspondí A shoe with this t*ie has a 0 n fort able $1 (ier sack ; Potatoes, 70(975c |>er cental ; eaten no flesh of dead animals. For | ami yet natty appearance, and is usually strong under*-' rent of repiO tm in. tomatoes, $2.2.» per box; Asparagus, many years l have eaten whole wheat 1 fitted with an meVi aiid un n hth heel. Various scheme- are b> tried in ¡7 . c per pound ; Parsnips, $1 per sack. or Graham bread. My breakfast is the | which is a comfortable height Paris for the tuprov tent condi Facers—(piote : Los Angeles Oranges, principal meal for the day two soft js'piilanty to the New torli i*. aim toe tion of the p' 1 $2«i 2.25 ; Riverside, $2.25 u 2.60 ; Navels, PC's, a saucer of o a t m e a l mush. 1 B Uu/ New York om-ra toe. win, I. is more Holland s r o m is intro -t Soper box; Sicily 1 a , iiioiis ,$5.50( u 6.00 ; boiled . , , , ... ,, pointed ul the end and has a licei one dueed a bill :m iva-mg , kingdom’s I *Tvlifornia, $4(i*5 per Uix; Bears, 1 Gc hraad and one «up 0 / coffee. My dm j quarter of an inch higher than tiie for- army to 365, Omen. per pound; Apples, $lm 1.50; |ier Imx ; nor is bread, a slico or two, n cup of ¡ mer. Either of these styles of shoe may Ex-Prime Ministei ri-pi is afraid to Bananas, $3t.<4 |>er bunch; Pineapples weak ten; at night, a half a pint of i llio pace plead a case at Mar ill s for fear the $5(a b per dozen, milk and a slice of bread. I hardly leather lip which haa been so popular for Ai i8 — »¿note: California Walnuts, the hist year.** French will hoot him. know, from any sensation, whether I “ Where are the largest shoes worn?” Scarlatina is reported raging with ex- 1 lh.c; Hickory, 8l..»c; Brazils, 18c; have eaten or not. I have gained in .Almonds, ItHglTc; Filberts, L'»(“ llc ; “ 1 suppose you will think 1 will say in ceptional virulence among the young line Nuts, 17(al8e; Pecans, 17(«lSc; weight, mid supi>oso. unless some acci ! Chicago, hut \ shan’t, for while in that troops in the Versailles garrison. Coo a nuts, 8e; Hazel, 8c; Peanuts, Sc dent befall me or I slip into some in Vity 'I*1' siz,'H ranS° frou‘ one to seven, in The German Railroad Minister has per pound. discretion I shall ho at l ist a rente- Itortm» there are very few No. I s sold, caused a panic among the coal-trust peo ‘ I, ‘‘ the prevailing numbers ranging between Bi rr kk —Quote: Oregon fancy creain- ple by ordering coal from England. two and seven. Chicago women have cry, 40(a42l8c ; inney dairy, 37‘„»c; ¡air nanun. lwv. .'lark 1 rafton. been much maligned, and it is a fact that The Minister of the Ital an Treasury to good. 27r(g@3i)c; common, L!0(u 35c; we send more large sizes east than to Renmrkuhlo Piece* of Cutlery. has presented a budget in which the re California, 30c per pound. C iikkse —Quote: Oregon, 14@15c; Cal- ductions will amount to 74,000,000 lire. “ Yes," said a Main street hardware uny other section of tho country. New Yorkers wear much slimmer shoes than The complete victory of the voting j orina, 1 5 (a 101 .jc per pound. dealer, “ that is the largest knife In are worn in any other city, and whilowe F ogs —Quote: Oregon, 10c per dozen. Czechs has caused consternation anil as America. It was made to order by a sell unit e medium sizes, threes and threes tonishment in Viennese |iolitical circles, j Poi i.TKY — Quote: Thickens. $5.00($ 0.00; J Hicks, 10; Geese, ¡iOi« 1L per firm in Germany. One man did the and a half, for instance, right hero some The rejection of the slavery resolution j dozen; Turkeys, 1L<< Ifu* per pound. whole job, and it took him just a women wear as high ns fives. We sell has caused a tremendous sensation in very few shoes over that size in New H o p s —Quote: Nominally, 20c per year.” Brussels. King Leopold is greatly in pound. York." The knife in question Is known to censed. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. I W ool —Quote: Willamitte Valley, 16 almost every person in Cincinnati, and “ Where are t'ie smallest shoes worn?” Tiie proposed Forth and Clyde ship (TfJOc; Walla Walla, 4«il7eper pound. “ You w ill lie surprised when I tell you perhaps for 100 miles round. It has canal will come up at the forthcoming H i i > ks —Quote: Dry Hides, selected meeting of the Associated Chambers of prime, ««»S'.j . Ljc less lor culls; green, fifty-six blades and is a chest of tools that for small feet the southern women Commerce in London. selected, over 65 pounds, 4c; under 55 in itself, containing anything from a are in the van. They wear rather wider It is stated that a royal commission, of pounds, Se; Sheep Pelts, short wool. 30 slender toothpick or a cigar punch to a slices than their New York sisters, but their foot are shorter. To sum up, I which Joseph Chamberlain, M. 1\, is (<i)50c; medium,00 ■’ S0c; long,00c(<i|1.25; pair of scissors or a handsaw. The think 1 can confidently assert that the Chairman, lias been appointed to inquire shearlings, 10ta‘-‘0c; Tallow, good to largest shoes are worn hv eastern women, handle is of tortoise shell and the into the effect of coal dust in colliery ex choice, 3u*>3)ac per i$ound. movable parts are gold plated. It slimmest by New Yorkcrsund the widest plosions. and smallest by the fair creatures who weighs thirteen pounds, and a modest make the south and west their homes.” The London Corporation has added T h © M e r c h a n d is e M a r k e t . card says, “ For sale, 18500." upward of thirty acres to the acreage of “ Are there particular styles manufact C o a l O il — Q u o t e : $1 95 per cane. Epping forest by the completion through “ That is not the largest In the world, ured for different sections?" Rios—Quote: $6.75(90.00 per cental. the City Solicitor of the purchase of a “ There are. Here, for instance,” and H oney — Quote: One-pound frames, though," continued the dealer. “ Jona portion of Higlmtu park. than Crookes Invented and made a the member opened a black walnut show 17c. case and took out what looked like men's Preparations are being made for a he 1’ u k i . ks —(¿note: $1.5)5s; $1.313«. unique and superb specimen o f cutlery shoes. ■■ is u sample of the ladies' wauk- raldic exhibition in the Scottish portrait C kanukkriks —Quote: Cape Utxl, $11 in tho shape of a knife witli 1,821 cnpluist shoe, which is now very tiopulur gallery, Edinburgh, in connection with per barrel. in that city of blue blood anil (leans— the annual conference of the Archieolog- S a l t —Quote: Liverpool, $16, $16.50, blades, which lias been (ho wonder of Boston. ical Association, which will be held in j $17; stock, $11(912 per ton in carload tho world of cutlers. lie then worked You will notice that they are nearly that city in June next. 7 for Joseph Rodgers, of Sheffield, F.ng as “ heavy, lots. have us wide heels, and look C offee —Quote: Costa Rica, 21'»c; land, who now has tho big knife in his fully ns useful as men's slices. Wo sell It lias transpired that Helena Mar kova; and Helena Knicaninp, who at Rio, 25qjc; Arbuckle’s, roasted, 2t>?4 possession ; but Crookes has since started them nowhere else but in tho east. tempted to kill King Milan in 1882, have per pound. Again, here i.i a pair of shoes which you B e ins —T he market is firm. Quote: up in business for himself, and with his will observe have perfectly squaro toes tieen strangled to death in prison. Milan has requested Garaschamine to institute Small Whites, fi'.e ; Pink, 3c; Iiavos, old employer and George Wostenholm uml narrow feet. These uro what tho Butter, 4‘ Bc; Limas, 5 'ac per lias made Sheffield famous for its cut I’hiltidclphia belles dote upon, and you an inquiry into the killing. I i ’q*:; - lery.” -Cincinnati Times Star. couldn't see a pair in any other city to sa*e your neck. Funny, isn't i " “ Are women wearing heavier or Tin' .fiipum 'itc W a y o f D o in g Things. Wi.ul.1 now liive lull play within Hi. Urn- ...... pound. lighter shoes than formerly?" its of legality, but that it it sought to ' Dm - ed - F ruits * — — b 1 is firm. Iii Japan babies are carried not in The ’ market “ You would naturally suppose from overstep those it would meet i ¡ Quote: Italinn Prunes, l i k e ; Pe- the arms, but upon the hack. Etiquette . I lxiiiiidu , , my previous BtatcMfiffit" that they arc with the most decided suppression. o,.rmall Prunes, 10c per pound; com pels the removal o f tho shoes rather j wearing more sensible shoes, that I In the English ComnWrs* Labouclierc Raisins, $2.25 per liox: Plummer-dried than the doffing of the tiat. Boats are | would ray heavier. ! regret to say that moved the reduction of the army esti- pears, 10(911«; sun-dried and factory with their sterns, instead of 1 C!,n1n°.t fV'1'''V " " 11!' K ? c° mo \he mates by £100,tMH) on account of the | Plums, lltit 12c : evaporated Peaches, I8t»t strut...... . . 1 , t a . i , foncliiHion that distorted feet resulting troop« in Egypt. He said the troops ¡20c; Smyrna Eigs, 20«; California Figs, their prows, on the shores. Instead of ; frum too short and too tight shoes de ought to have lieen withdrawn long ago. j pc p«r pound. saying northeast or southeast, the Jap tract from her appearance, and is there The motion was rejected under cloture— j C a n n e d G o o iib — Market steady. Quote anese say eastnortli or westsouth. Wine fore wearing better shaped feet cover 140 to 55. , Table fruits. $2.00, 2k,s; Peaches, $2.50; is always drunk before, not after din ings. You canin t pen undo lier to wear Tiie announcement in several A meri Bartlett Bears, $2.00; Blum«. $1.05 ner, and sweets are served lieforo the anything clumsy I :i:ig. A thick soled shoe ri her uliomiuution, and there are can newspapers that Archbishop Will Straw berries, $2.50; Cherries, $2(92.50; substantial viands of a meal. In all more deaths resulting every yeur from iants of Boston will be apiioiiitedCardi- i Blacklierrles, $2.50; Rssplierries, $2.60 ....... is . not true Archbishop Williams Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $'2 00. P c books the footnotes occur at the top of her determination to wear paper soled nal has written a letter to the Dope request- 1 Assorted,$1.50 per dozen ¡ Beaches, the page; keys turn to the left, enrpen shoos Ilian from uny other cause. At ing his Holiness not to impose that honor i $1-50; l ’lumg, $1.25; Blackberries, $¡-65 ters plane toward (he body instead of least, (hut i.- my opiniotL Why, just upon him. him per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.2u outward, and in cash accounts tho fig look ut it a moment. Thu thickest shoe upon we make bus hut a three-eighths of an quality ; li The distinguished Russian traveler in j $1.15(93.50; Sugar Peas, $1.40(91.60; ures are written first and the correspond inch sole—about the thickness u man Central Asia, Colonel Pevtsoff, and his j String Beans, $1.10 perdozen. Fish: Sal- ing Item next. would wear on a summer shoe— anil yet companions are expected in St. Peters j mon, $125(91.60; stirili ties, 80e(fi$1.60; The Japanese mount tho horse from " « ' “«n " ill put on their ‘thick lioots’ as burg H uh month. They «ill bring dc- | lobf,,erfl ; ¿vsters, $1.501*3.25 per they call them, and tramp through slush tails of their discovery of a trai t ot lam ’condensed milk : Eagle brand. the right side, tho harness is fastened ami mud all day long in them. It makes several hundred meters under the level $8.10; Crown, $7; Higlilaud, $6.75 j in all parts on tlint side, and tho mane no difference if their feet aro Bonked of the sea. is brushed and made to grow that Way. when they get home; they have worn Champion, $6 per case. In his stall tho horse is placed with his their 'thick loots,' and that settles it. A Zanzibar dispatch says that, not N ails — Base quotations: Iron, $3.0) withstanding the resignation by the Steel, $3.10; Wire, $3.90 per keg. head outward, and his food is always That's what I like about tiie eastern women. They will weur comfortable British government of the rights ■ f Por Suor—Quote: $1.75 per sack. served at tho stable door from a tub. and suitable shoes every time, appear- tugal in Maniealand, the British flag con In Japan women fall in lovo with act ances or no appearances.” tinues to fiv at Marsel, and the British Th© M oat Market* ors, but never a man with an oetress. “ Is the French high heel as much in South African Company shows no signs The market is steady. Among Japanese women the penchant vogue us it was?” of retiring. Beef—Live, 4c; dressed, 7(98’. "For street wear, no. For the house is to sew on laces, cuffs and frills topsy The united Chambers of Commerce of Mutton— Live, t'qtfi l 'B« ; ilreaied, 8' and carriage tho most popular button turvy and wrong side out. Cor. Chi London at a general meeting discussed lloga— Live, 4'g<,<4V• dressed, 5 -. shoe is tho New York opera to**, with the the subject of ocean penny postage. A \ Veal—5(98« per pound. cago News. high French heel. This slio«t naturally resolution urging the early adoption of i< not adapted for much walking, and HMOKKI) MEATH AND LAKO. that rate and to bring a pressure on the T im ber Four Tliuunand Y ear« Old. tho women have discovered tliis. For Quote: Hama, 10«; Breakfast Bacon, government to bring it before Parliament Probably the oldest timtier In the low sltoes tiie New York medium toe nnd 9(911c; Bides, 9<*Sl0c; laird, 10'Bc per was passed. world which lias been subjected to the the opera w ith high nnd moderately high pouud. Michael Eyraud, the strangler, whose ■iso of man is found in the ancient French heels sell tho best. For a good walking shoe 85 to 88 should lie paid; for head was cut off in Paris, had his life Qualified. uunplo of Egypt, in connection with fancy hall slippers of course fancy prills insured for $10,060, but the companies | During a conversation on a railway stonework, whioli is known to be at are given.” refuse to pay on the strength of a clause UiPROVf.MENT IN Mf.N'8 s h o e s . in every |iolicy relieving the company of \ train a v eil tin i d old fellow became least 4.000 years old. Tills was th* interested in a young man. •\ wholesale manufacturer of men's liability if the insured meets his death only wood used in tho construction of “ You are just starting out iu life, 1 j shoes said: " i t would lie hard to say while violating the laws of the country. the temple, and it is in Hie form of ties, that any particular style of shoo is being suppose,” said the old fellow. The militnry strength of the Germans holding the end of one stone to an worn now. Wo make and sell nil styles. “Yea.” along the French frontier is said to Is- “ Have you any idea as to wltat you in other. When two blocks are laid in It con U* said, though, that men are get- very great. The discipline maintained tend to do?" place, an excavation about an inch ling better shoes lor their money today is tiie same as if the two countries were “ None whatever." deep was made in each block, in which than ever Is'fore Not only Is'tter in upon tiie verge of war. The regiment« “ What would you like to do?” quality hut in lit. The time has gone by at Metz are kept almost constantly under “ 1 don't know. I don't think that 1 <}>• of these wooden tics, shaped like wiien u man exiiected to buy un uu- arms, and nearly every night are turned | hu* ' any especial litn*- .. for anything,” an hour glass, was driven. It is, there comfortable, ready made shoe anil tor- out on an alarm to test their capacity for | “Got no leaning toward uny culling, fore, very difficult to force a stono 1 tore himself I wraffffT tT unfit ft wits promptness in real emergency. eh?” from its position. These ancient ties comparative!, comfortable. Improved methods i f V ' in;; meu urements and “None.” The British government, under pres are made of timiuisk or Nliittim wood, improved mm l.i.ti ry have accomplished “Why, then, havo you left home?" sure from merchants in tiie Brazilian trade, is taking steps to obtain for Great j “Well, the truth Is. I was Ixired. My the same ns that from which the ark this, and a la« » tail today go into a Britain an assurance of commercial priv brothers and ri-tersnre musicians, and was constructed. - St. Louis Republic. reputable ready mn«lc shoe store and get ii | h rfc* t Idling shoe without tha slightest ileges in that country equal to those tlwir playing annoyed me." trouble.” granted other nations. English m er-! "Von don't like music, then?” I>rownlii|f tli© M iller. “ 1 despise it." “ Which i tinn of the country de chants are afraid the reciprocity treaty ! “ Drowning tho miller” originated “Can you sing?” mands the largest shoes?” lietween Brazil and lie United States from the following fact: If tho mill “ Not a note." “That would be difficult to say, but will divert much of the trade to the lat- | “ Young man,” said the old fellow, stream below the mill is dammed or probably the western man will wear a ter country. speaking with emotion, “you need fool Sir Charles Dilke, who will lie remem no further anxiety concerning your fu stopped tiie water is |»ended back, nnd little larger s h o e s than other men. As a rule tiie western man, you know, is not bered as in connection with the notorious ture. 1 will give you a grand oppor the mill becomes what the millers call so particular in his dress ns an east Crawfonl-Pilke divorce case, is standing tunity. 1 am Hie manager of an opera “tailed.” There is too much water, erner, and so long ns a shoo li comfort for a seat in the Commons. He has is eompany, and 1 want you.”—Arkansaw the mill will not work, and til" ntilier able that is nhout all he cares for.” sued a pamphlet stating that Captain Traveler. is said to l>e "drowned out.” Hence, "Do you make |uirticular styles for Forster should have lieen corespondent when too much of any «»ne article is different |«artsof the country?” 8ap«r*tltlon* of th© Stafe. instead of himself. Ifilke's candidacy is "I can t say that wo do except for the put into tl mixture, it is called “drown violently opposed by prominent English i •■A n south. (Southerners wear more lioots eyed girl is death to good prelates, and a large petition against his ; luck on t he stage,” said the old showman ing tho miller.”—lh'tnat Free Press. than men in the north. In fact there return has been circulated. uro very few of the liner grade of lioots w ho was iu a pensive and talkative mood L u t l i i r Hail .Advice. worn up here. The southern man likes A cable dispatch to'the London Slntnl- Saturday. “They ure dead sure to bring bad luck anl estimates the wheat crop of South Irt tiie familiar song, “Pull for the hoots and It*' wears then» with high heels Australia at 12.(.00.000 bushels or about —a regular hoodoo, and no mistake. Shore,” tlicr»» is a line, “ Cling to self and is apt to get them too short for his 2,000,1)00 bushels less ttian that of last Lots of us won't travel w ith one in the no more,” which, ns sung by the col feet Iu coniequenee (lie southern foot is shorter and wider than other feet, the year. The Victorian crop, on the other com pony. I won't, if 1 knoxv it. and 1 hand, is lielieve*! to be alioiit 5.0>)l),00) reckon f do. The* opera company here ored children in one of the schools, -izes down there ranging from 4 to 8, sounded strung* ly, nnd on having it while in tiie north they range in tIlia bushels more than that of 1890. But this week, though, don't think so. i no id slowly it was disiDvered that they part of the country from 5-to 10, and in the production in New South Wales anil ticed a tw'ist iu one of the cye*s of lit** chorus. Another had one is a yellow the west from ti to 12. The eastern men New Zealand is so much smaller than it were singing, “ Clean yourself no more.” have the slimme-t feet. A fact which is was last year that the surplus of Aus clarinet in the orehestra. I'd rather play —American Missionary. in front of a loaded cannon. Crickctyl somewhat strange is that more heavy tralia cannot he great. ¡ion I suffered! One night when I was shoes ure sold rigid here in the city than In an article in the London f/rnphic pla ting down in Jersey I looked over the It is stated hy a pharmaceutical coil in the coutdry districts.'’ —New York on the Canadian crisis the Marquis of footlights and saw an'old f llow w ith a _________________ fereneo that Hie growth of tiie patent I’ress. Lome says: “ The annexation scare is block wig« .1 I head I loving l*ad luck us- ful to bring home to our minds the at me out of the n«»zzle of n yellow clari medicine mania lias been tremendous Of the 200 gold heaters of New York fact that the colonies are practically in net. I was ho**!<x*'d for sura, and didn t in recent years and that the present notone is a «woman, while of the 900 dependent nations.” He, however, rid get into luck renin for over six months, generation is much more credulous gold cutters not one ie a man. icules the idea that Canada desires to and then only 1))' picking up a horsesho« than tbe last barter her political independence for the In Pittsburg. 1 a 1 know lots of the • ■ * '•zv»' “ government of the f*tsrs and fitripe*,’’ * boy* who none fee* dim ,” ih e G ila Kiver S its Its Course The Police of Indianapolis Raiding The Australian Wheat Surplus Said Not to be Great. O glin g Dudes. Nearly One Mile. NO CIKTV \ IIT U KK. LITTLE FOREIGN NEWS. K .V riiM : One Y ear .................................... .......... $1 50 Six Months ................................... 75 Three Months.................................. ............ 50