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NEWBERG G R A P H IC . NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. 4 l » V t : i M IM I 'M Î K I I l > : .T w e n ty D ollars T en D o llars ! ........ One D o lla r ! O ne C o lu m n ........... H a lf C olum n Professio n a l ('a rils H ead in g \ o i l « « » w i l l be In serted at the ra te o f T en cent*« p er I'D»«. ' V O L. 3. 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 , A P R I L 10,1891. H IE PACIFIC COAST. Southern Pacific Trunk Line Junction Í C o RTLA. k .0 EASTERN ITEMS. Under the N ew Vagrancy Law of California Annual Report of Gibier Pasteur Institute the Records of the Police Stations Shows That Not One Patient Has Show Many Entries. Died From Hydrophobia. W H IT E S O N Bogus $1 pieces are plentiful in Wash- The farmers are organizing unions in i ington. Canada. AND VICINITY M a p s h o w in g l ’ort Townsend is to have a telegraph fire-alarm service. <SR c a t a u v a i T* T A 0 E Si , F O S & .A k e 5 B Y NO OTHt* W lLLANlETTL R w I n the e «.— About 200 acres of sugar beets have About forty-seven of a class o f flffy- been planted near Ontario, Cal. two at the Naval Academy w ill graduate North Yakim a lias decided to issue in June. H e a r t o f a . ric . h a n d P o p u l o u s ac S r j c u l . t u r A\. c om -M O N IT V # > 6 f5 U C .E N a u S ( « t V E i , TO E A C H $00,000 in bonds for a sewerage system. V 'O TC .R .IK YAMH'LL C o u n t y — ^AiLROA0%, TELEdtV>PHb> &C, ^EAU »2.Eti, AMb GR.EAT MANU FAC - £ T u r in g f a c u l t i e s e a s i l y A v a il ? H able . C3006 PLACE TO ^ET A feoob HORE < 01 C h e a p D IT IS N O W S E T T L E D T H A T w ii IT E S () N ! • IS TO BE THE RAILROAD CENTER Of the West Side Counties, and Is to be Pushed to the Front! One of tlie Largest and Best Equipped Fruit Giniiei ies on the Coast will be Built at Once! (In Tim e for the Coming Crop, if Possible.) W ILL PROBABLY EMPLOY 500 HANDS. OTHER INDUSTRIES WILL FOLLOW. Don’t Delay; Value of Town Lots will Double in 60 Day; ENERGETIC TOWN BUILDERS WANTED. N O M O SSBACK S N E E D A P P L Y ! THERE IS MONEY FOR THOSE WHO COME EARLY! Regarding Town Lots and Choice Fruit Lands. Address, FRUIT LAND CO.. Whiteson. Oregon Agents, R. B. DICKINSON. 21 5 Sansome street. San Francisco C H I Kt II AO I KM. O F fr 'It A K C ity o f P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H .- S e r v ic e s every second and fourth Lord s day at 11 a . m . and 7:30 M a y o r ......................... r. m Sabbath-srhool every Sunday at 10 a . m . R îc e r d e r . R k v . W. A . VY i l l is o n . Pastor. Treasu rer ................ F R I E N D S C H U R C H .—S e rv ic e s e v e r y Sun M arshall ................ d a y at 11 a. in. and 7 l> ni.. and T h u rsd a y at 10 S tre e t C o m m ission er a. in Sabbath school e v e ry Sunday at 10 a. m. M o n th ly m e etin g at 10 a. m. the first Satu rday In i acli m onth. Q u a rterly m e etin g the t-econd Cou ncilm en S atu rd ay and S u n day in F e b ru a ry , M a y, A u gust and N o v e m b e r. E V A N G E L I C A L C H U R C H . - R e g u la r ser vice first and th ird Sundays o f each m onth at 10 a. m.; second and fo u rth S u n d a ys a t 7 p. m. S ab bath school e v e r y Sunday at 11 a. in. A t GORTNER Portland P f I H K I'.c r O H Y . BEATTY ORGANS Only |37.50. Greit Bargains in P I A N O S . Write for Latest UluHtrateU Catalogue- ¿ ♦ ‘ Addr-otis, ItssJsl r . l u l l ) , W u b l.K t u », Its. J u m i . N ew b e rg. F . A . M orris F. H. H ow ard .Moses Votaw A. M. Hoskins D. P. Stratton f N . C. M aris I H. C. M iles 1 A. W. Rees ........... J ; C *_»»> a lvli in Stanley J. I). Carter (G eo . Grayson *»' Y. M . C. A . —D e v o tio n a l s e rvices e v e r y Sun d a y e v e n in g . Y o u n g m en ea rn estly requ ested to attend. ¿11 flngv- ? J*. z l* Vs- ilitll iff IP tit IP lit IP U) (O Southern Pacific Route. « ] SHASTA LIN E .!» *»• Y . W . C . T . U .— Business m e etin g the second S atu rd ay in e v e r y month. 1 1 1 *» Ilf I3! filial lit Hut H S si 7 I?'s: r il'fc pi 7 1 j H H < I. O. O. F. —Sessions h eld S atu rday e v e n in g in the room s o v e r M o o r e ’s D ru g store. 1 1 1 ** &r EAST AND SOUTH —V IA — o 1 ^ UJ tn z |Z > < H < H < Ü < O < Ü < K UJ U J ££ UJ OfflOCO 0 ( 0 l|?a»' i|”. H i . * * c fi Z < U ÙÜ O Train s lea ve and are due to a rrive at Portland: G. A . R . Sessions h eld flr9t and th ird T h u rs d a y e v e n in g in each m onth. LEAVE (fo r) ARRIVE F M FROM FFB. 1, 1*91 O v e r la n d E xpress . W . C. T . U .—Business m e etin g h eld the third S a tu rd a y a ftern o on in each m onth. ’ .no p Sslem , A lb a n y . Eug ene, Roseb’g Grant's Pa«s. M ed foid Ash m land..Sacramento,og- ' *9:35 a . m . d en , 8an Frant i*« o, Mojave, I ajs Angeles. F. L. P o s s o n & S o n , SEEDS **:00 '. ♦EOO A. ♦ 3:00 p. General Agts. for D. M. Ferry & Co’ » t7:30 a . ♦ 4:40 p. El P as o .N e w O rle an s, and East .................j 1 statious [ V i a "'«.odtdirn Woodbi for J Mt. Angel, Silverton, Si ! M ’ i W e st Scio. Browns- rille and <¡OtHUg. m . Albany and way stations m . t'oivaliis A way stations m . McMinnville A wav sta's m . Rospberg ix’ is' w r * A tv way w « f ♦4:00 F. M. ♦9:00 a . M. ♦■VJ» P. M. ♦A 20 a M. D in in g C a ra on O g d e n R o u te . PULLM AN Garden Se*d. SEEDS SEEDS Gras*, Clover and all kind* o f B I 'F F K T H L K E I’ K R S . T o n r l a t S l e e p i n g C a ra I F o r accom m odation o f second-class pasaengars attached to all trains. j Throu gh tlc k t t office, 134 First street, where | throuiib tic k e t« to all point.« in the Eastern I -tates. Canada and Europe can t»e obtain ed at low eet rates from J. B. K I R K L A N D , i i- k*-t A g e n t A ll above trains a rrive and depart from ‘ rrand c e n tra l -ration. F ifth and I streets. N A R R O W O A l’O K r PILLS. —AND — P o r tla n d and W illa m e t t e V a lle y R a ilw a y Tree*, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. DO NOI CHIPI, SICK IN ON Passenger d e p o ' fo o t o f Jefferaon ftreet. CONSTIPATE. M J0 a . U. ¡0 A. M ♦ 1 3 0 p. M ! '»swego A wayst ti’s ♦7 40 p. a. Bee Keepers’ Supplie*. W e want yo u for a customer. s trial order. f O sw ego, G ive us F. L. P o s s o n & S o n , 209 2d St., Portland. Or. I to M i l l « Bros. ♦ 3 10 F. M. ♦ « 3D P. ■ . ! N ew berg. •a «n * w J Dundee. Dayton, la- J ' * i fayette, Sheridan. ♦? 20 p a. .M on m ou th A A ir lie J ♦4:30 p. M. -h erid a n A w ay stations ♦9 r» a. a. •Daily. ♦Daily, except Saaday. I Ferries counect with all *rtins forSellwood | and Milwaukie. R. KOEHLER, Mam C U lo c v c Frt«. ’ E p R< r * f *r< L IT T L E » L IV E R W . %. D I V I S I O N Ivtt C u n ro* Sict H r m e n . «ntl ail troab aa aritirg fr-j^ Inn ;«ation «r Constipation. Improve« tbeOomplasioa bf F o rlfftcg the Bloo4. n »«4 e e e enn bn n irei y adjiste4 to an t tha c u », M nne pill ran never bn too arge • do*« Fa«r to takn nn an mark tugar 4a pills put up In • string vtsi whiefc «"»D bar*rr,*d in »net porket A ftrvai •<*•*•«- I n e te Travvivi * «ai tsolew« *•". Wvev eet "frv vM K " Tratfv Hark % 4 l-vrywbvev. fkr. aUulS ( laapte Dvvv aaA Irva a Bwfe for 1* la aiaaipn. D t . H A F T I R § IK O N T O N IC . j *) • . • » « • - . ! 'V t » l » T M • - « *• T. ■ rv . ai4 K in v iT lu A tKSTGPK!! tre f>KRII.ITaTBD j se IBaLTH SNA n o o to i • ST RSX.T h • The Indians at the Carlisle School have $11,000 on deposit in bank. San Diego reaped a winter crop of A community of Benedictine monks is $150,000 from vi-itors. to be established in New York city. T o w n ON T H t W tfoT 6\ne OF X H t- X O T H 'K M . •I M 75 . SO NO. 19. FOREIGN NEWS. a b ly In A d v a n c e . A d d r e u . G r a p h ic , N ew b erg , O regon. PORTLAND MARKET. The Flour market is firm, with a fair demand lo th local and foreign. The Oats market is quiet. Receipts and con signments are small. Exports are small, and trade is mostly local. Millstuffs are steady, and t tie demand is fair. The Potato market is weak, and the supply is in excess of the demand. Other veg It Is Rumored in Berlin That the Kaiser etables are in fair supply. Pears are about out of the market. Apples are Is Showing Continued Evidences scarce and higher. Oranges and Lemons arc firm. Poultry is scarce and a little of Insanity. higher. Eggs are more plentiful. Hops are dull and very little trailing going on. There are no changes in Hides and Wool. F lock — quote: Standard,*4.50; Walla G erm any’s population by the recent M a la, tT.15 per barrel. census is Ti»,T20,ST2. O ats — quote: title per bushel. H iv — quote: $1 tini 17 per ton. E very trade in France is being organ M illstckks — Quote: Bran, $18@19; ized for a general strike. Shorts, $ 111(d)'A); u r0Und Barley, $2<J; The Chilian government is planning Chop teed, $35 per ton; Barley, $1.350 naval operations in the north. C3t> per cental. , , , , , , , . HcrriiR— quote: Oregonfancvcream - , Albert Drecais, French Ambassador at cry, M7L,c; imicy ualry^30@33^c; tatr H enna, will probably succeed llerb ettc to good, 25@27l,iO| common, 20c; Cali- nt Berlin. j fornia, 2oc per pound. It is said Emperor W illiam lias deeply . . ' 1I* B * quote: Oregon, 14@15c; Cal- .................... . . all . . the . ifornia, 14(<j 15c per pound. offended by his arrogance nearly Kuos— Quote: Oregon, 18c per dozen. German Princes. P oultry — Quote: Chickens, $t>.50(9 The Archbishop of C liili lias issued a 7.00; Ducks, tl0 (d l2 ; Geese, nominal, pastoral condemning the strong revolu $13 per dozen; Turkeys, 14@15c per tionary sympathies of the clergy. pound. V eoetari . es — Qu ote: Cabbage, $1.50(51 Bavaria by a recent census numbers 5,580,383 inhabitants, the female exceed 1.75 p ercen ta l; Cauliflower, $1.35@ 1.60 per dozen ; Celery, 99c per dozen ; On ing the male population by 131,390. ions, Tc per pound; Carrots, $1.00 There arc indications that the Czar per sack ; Beets, $1.60 per sack; Turnips, was not unaware of the attempted as- »1 per sack ; Potatoes, 00@75c per cental; sassination of Stambouloff at Sofia. | tomatoes, $2.60 per box; Sweet Potatoes, A submarine gun sunk to a depth of 4(«tic per pound; Asparagus, 7@8c per pound; Parsnips, $1 per sack; Lettuce, 350 feet in Lake Como expelled a projec 20(S26c per dozen; Squash, 2>i@2TLc tile w ith sufiicienl force to sink a boat. per pound; Green Peas, 10c per pound; I t is stated on good authority from String Beans, 17c per pound; Rhubarb, Rome that Monsignor Charles Edward $2.00(<i>2.25 per box. Fabre, Archbishop o f Montreal, w ill be F r u it s — Quote: Los Angeles Oranges, made a Cardinal. $2^2.26; Riverside, $2.26(32.75; Navels, . . , ,, $T.‘50(ii4.75per box; Sicily Lemons, $ti@ Governor Costa lias as jo ned the Roea- 6 50 California, $4@6 per box ; Apples^ M itre coalition, thus settling the A r g o - „ 0002.00 ,s i r ’ box; Bananas, $3.uOO tine political question. mil. The 1 he elections 4 (H) |H,r blu',ch . p jneapp|es, $5.0008.00 passed off quietly. per dozen. N uts — Quote: California Walnuts, It is estimated in the Allahabad P io neer that the trea-nre lying idle in India I l ' j c ; Hickory, 8>ec; Brazils, 18c; in the shape of hoards or ornaments Almonds, 10(ctl7c; Filberts, 1 .(«tlTc; Pine Nuts, 17@18c; Pecans, 17018c; amounts to $1,350,000,000. Cocnanuts, 8c; Hazel, 8c; Peanuts, 8c One of Meissonier’s suggestions to the per pound. Frencn government is ulsmt to li ar fruit Hoes— Quote: Nominally, 18020c piSr in the shape of the establishment of a pound. grand military museum in Paris. W o o l — Quote: W illam ette Valley, 16 Tiie Pope lias re-established the dona @2ne; Walla Walla, T «t:7 c p er pound. I I iiieh — Quote: Dry Hides, selected tion of the astronomical observatory at the Vati' an and declared that he is so prime, SdiSt^c, ^ c less for ends; green,, selected, over 55 pounds. 4c; under 56 licitous for the interests of science. pounds, 3c; Sheep Pelts, short wool. 30 A new departure in cremation is re O50e; medium,HOOHOc; long.HOcai$1.25; ported. A patent lias been taken out in shearlings, 10O2l)e; Tadow, good to France for an electric furnace for the choice, 303,lsc per pound. rapid incineration of human remains. The MeroliHtuii«« Market. Italy, while not taking part officially in the Chicago W orld’s Fair, w ill give C o a l < ) il — Q uote : $1.95 per case. every facility to tlios nrtists and manu R ick — Quote: $0.0006.75 per cental. facturers who desire to exhibit their H onky — Quote: One-pound fram es works. 17c. C u a n HKRitiKs— Quote: Cape Cod, $11 The Salvation Arm y, which has flour per barrel. ished in Berlin only a short time, lias S alt — Quote: Liverpool, $16. $16.60, already drawn members of the nobility $17 stock, $10.60 per ion in carload iota. to its ranks. The Baroness von Lillen- C okekk — Quote: Cosla Rica, 32c; cranz is now’ an officer of the army. Rio, 23c; Mocha, 80c; Java, 25l .jc; Ar- T iie movements of Russian troops near buckle’s, rousted, 27''4i’ per iwund. tiie German frontier and the evidence of \ B e a n s — quote: Small Whites, 3^’c ; cordial intimacy lietween Russia and Pina, 3c; Bavos, T L e ; Butter, 4hjC; France have caused much anxiety in Limas. 4 lic per pound. Berlin. S uoars — q u ote: G oldenC ,St^e; extra At Moron, Argentine, during tlie elec C, 5 'sc ; dry "/rannlated, O l.c; cube tions 200 voters attacked the police, ami crushed and powdered, 0?4<' per pound. D r ie d F r u it s — The market is firm. general fil ing ensued, which lasted two Italian Prunes, 12‘ i c ; P e hours. The killed and wounded num Quote: tit' ami U> rman Prunes, 10c per pound; ber twenty. Raisins, »2.25 per box: Plummer-dried It is rumored in Berlin ttint the Kaiser Pears, lO tftllc; sun-dried and lactory is showing continual evidences of insan Plums, Il((tl2 c : evaporated Peaches, 18(9 ity, ami the Hu siun Ambassador is said 20c; Smyrna Figs, 20c; California Figs, to have declared that his arts ought to fie per anned G oods — Market steady. Quote: he treated as those of an irres|Kinsible C a n Table Imita, $2.25, 2 ^ 8 ; Peaches, $2.50; person. Bartlett Pears, $1.90; Plums, $1.65; The State Geologist of Washington Illinois Sheriff Works the Gallows Count Tolstoi’s Socialistic Colony Makes His Report. as a Ten-Cent Museum. Proves a Failure. A M O C IK T V K IP T K O . i R A T E i i M ubaerlptlon P r ic e P a y a b le la r a r i * A d v e r t is in g B ills C o llected M o n th ly* ___ N iU M One Y e a r Six M o n th s T h ree M onths. I T N I DN. NANTI! MEDICINE CO. IT . IO ID I. The carpenters and joiners of St. I/min w ill make a demand for TO cents an hour Portland shippers sav there w ill lie no on May 1. cut in rates in Hour to japan and China. It is said that the consumption of im Salt Lake has voted to issue $300.000 ported beer in New York city lias greatly in bonds for school sites and school- increased of late. houses. W ork lias lieen ordered to commence The sale of Umatilla-reservation lands at Portsmouth on the outfits of the cruis has begun at Pendleton, Or., and will ers and gunlsiats now lieing built. continue about forty days. The Arkansas Legislature lias approved The projected dry dock at Vancouver a joint resolution favoring the election w ill be built this summer. It is intended of United States Senators by the people. that it shall receive the largest vessels afioat. The United States steamer Galena, which went ashore off Gay Head, Mas«., Surveyors of the Southern Pacific have laid out the line of a new roadbed along has keen floated and taken to Vineyard haven. the mesa at Yuma above flood height. Work w ill commence shortly. Millionaire Perrien, who was recently ibductcd at Detroit, lias offered $3,000 The anti-Sunday Saloon Association of for the arrest and conviction of the ab Tacoma failed to secure convictions of ductors. saloonkeepers whom it caused to lie ar rested, and was forced to pay the costs. Governor H ill of New York has signed the hill appointing police matrons in all The report, which was given hv an A l cities of that State containing over 25,- buquerque (N . M .) paper a month since, 000 inhabitants. to the effect that a number o f Cliiraeahua Apaches had been quietly removed to The Supreme Court of Nebraska lias Arizona from Alabama was untrue. adjourned without rendering an opinion in the case of ex-Governor Thayer vs. W ithin twenty-five miles of Olympia G overnor Boyd. is a tin mine, w hich promises to develop into a valuable property. I t is in Mason Pittsburg lias been chosen ns a nucleus county near Shelton, ’rhe ore lias been for the eight-hour movement in the tested in a crude way and found to be building trades, to extend all over the rich in that metal. country, in May. The snow lias gone from the prairies Peter McClelland, Jr., lias won a suit of Eastern Oregon. No stock to speak in tiie United States Court at Waco. of has been lost. The grass is good, and Tex., which gives him property in the the prospects for abundant crops arc verv town wortli $500,000. promising. T h e bunch-grass folk w ill The annual report of the G ibier-I’as- lie prosperous this year. teur Institute in New York h I iows that Under the new vagrancy law of Cali H2H persons were treated for dog and cat fornia, which went into effect last week, bites. Not one patient died. the records of the police stations show It is stated at Indianapolis that the many entries. It is reported the police grand jury has found an indictment w ill soon raid the well-dressed vagrants who infest the more frequented streets. against the Big Four road for violation of tiie interstate commerce law. The finding of coal in Marin county, Captain Henry E. Catluy, Second In Cal., does not cause a favor in San Ra fantry, has been acquitted by tiie court- fael, as it has been generally known for martial at Omaha. General Brooke, it years back that coal veins of some con siderable size exist along the hay shore is said, disapproves of the finding and of that county. A re-examination of the acquittal. veins may cause a development that will prove of value. The tall electric towers at Sacramento are being removed from the streets, and in their place the intersection plan of electric lights in a line along the middle of the street is being substituted. This w ill prevent footpads hiding in the shad ows cast by the leaves of trees from the light of the tall towers. The published statement that Italian fishermen in direct violation of the law were shooting and killing the seals upon Seal rock at Han Francisco is found u | k > ii investigation made by the Italian Con sul and also the jiolice to he untrue. The shots tired were at sea gulls, which were wanted for bait, and were tired by some German crab fishers. A Sisson dispatch says the saw mills are preparing tor a large output of lum ber this season, and several new mills are in process of erection, and steam wagons are in use hauling logs. The tim ber land is nearly all taken up for forty miles by a syndicate. The contem plated railroad from Mott to Modoc county is opening a large section of country. It was half a century ago that W illam ette University was removed to Salem, Bays the Hlaleimnn. It was at first located near where the Cheniawa school now stands. There was but little discussion over its removal to Salem then. Every body wanted it to come. The school is now to be returned north, but w ill lie j several miles from its early site, when it | was merely a mission school for the In dians. George A. Bethune, State Geologist, has made a very complete report of the i mineral resources of Washington, . . . 1.’ giving faotB regarding every mining district, every mine of promise or prospective worth, every industrial and commercial enterprise born of the mineral develo|>- ment of the country and all geological ' formations indicative of the existence of merchantable metal in Washington as far as known. The Standare Oil Company lias re duced the price of fuel oil to 20 cents a barrel. This is the beginning of a war of endurance witli the Manhattan Oil Company. There is a report in New York that Count ICnroiyi has bought o ff the young woman to whom his son was married, and the young Count had returned to Buda-Pesth. The efficacy of Koch's lymph has been successfully demonstrated at San An tonio, Tex. It is claimed that twelve lives have undoubtedly lieen saved tiy the remedy. Thomas B. Wanamaker, sou of the Postmaster-General, denies the Wall- street re]H>rt that tiie Vanderbilts have tionght Ids father’s interest in the Read ing syndicate. $1.50: Plums, $1.25; Blacktierriea, $1.05 It is believed on W all street that a new Vegetables: Corn, $1.25 Buenos Ayres lias lieen wildly excited per dozen. syndicate of American and European (<t 1.50, according to quality; Tomatoes, capitalists is being formed for tiie pur since tiie dastardly attempt to murder $1.15@3.60; Sugar Peas, $1.40(81.60; pose of supplving funds to aid in the the M inister of the Interior, General Ju String Beans, $1.10perdozen. Fish: Sal lio A. Roea, on February 20, and a state completion o f the Nicaragua canal. mon, $1.25(81.50; sardines, 76c(d$1.50; of siege has been declared. lobsters, $2(<f3; oysters, $1.50(83.25 per The will of Lawrence Rarrett lierjueaths Sergeant Meyer of the German reserves dozen. Condensisi milk : Eagle brand, to liis wife all his furniture, pictures, lias been sentenced to sixteen years’ im $8.10; Crown, $7; Highland, $6.76; clothes, plate, china, jew elry, wines and household stores, and the rest of the prisonment for inciting men to Socialism Champion. $0 per case. N ails — Base quotations: Iron, $3.00; property in trust to his three daughters. and disobedience of tiie orders of tiie Emperor during tiie maneuvers near Steel, $3.10; W ire, $3.90 per keg. Major Estes G. Rathlsine of Ohio, at Berlin. S hot — Quote: $1.75 per sack. present chief postollice inspector, has T iie London Time» published a long been tendered and lias accepted the of T h e M e e t M a rk e t. fice of Fourth Assistant Postmaster- article on Congo matters, and warned Reef— L ive, 4c; dressed, 7(38c. General, created at the last session of K ing Leopold not to unduly extend tiie Bclgiah influence in Africa, lest the Eu Mutton— l.ive, 4l4'(($4l^ c ; dressed. 9c. Congress. ropean powers partition the Congo Stute lings— Live, 4 t*<94T^e; dressed, 7@8c. Secretsry Noble states as his opinion among themselves. Veal— 6(it8c per pound. that the C<eur d ’ Alene reservation in SM O KED M EATS AN D LA R D . The Council at Calcuttn has passed tiie Idaho is now open to settlement and may Quote: Ea-tern Hams, ll< ai2 t^ c; •cen tered under homestead act upon age o f consent bill and the factories hill. The latter prohibits the employment of Oregon, l O V i i l ’i t g c ; Breakfast Kacon, payment of $1.50 |>er acre, half of which children under 9 years of Rge, and estab lo '.c « I2 i - 4<’ ; ith er varieties, 9@10!^c; is to be paid within two years. lishes regulations to govern the lalior of Lard, 9(311 t^c per pound. children under 14 and women. T iie Illinois Sheriff, who a few days n i b l . W r it t e n la S h o rtlia a N . admitted the public at 10 cents a head to Public opinion in Home goes to show There are many curious copies o f the see his gallows, sold a foot of the hang that no sympathy for the lynched Mafia ing rope for $1. This was a fancy price, is manifested, tiie excitem ent over the Bible in the various collections of Europe however, because the piece had blood on first news having died away. Many Ita l and Am erica, hut it is doubtful if there it. The people talk of having him in ians say it would I n * well if other mem is a duplicate for the one belonging to bers of the Mafia were treated in the Dr. R. T. William s, o f London, in all the A report comes from Carson, Nev., dicted or removed from office. collections hi the world. This odd copy that the men employed in the llolm es The appeal of the Catholic Riahops of same way. | mine at Candelaria have suffered terri Canada against the allowance of the Minister von Boetticher is aln iit to of Holy W rit is written in shorthand and bly from the ravages of la grip[s>. Out act passed by the legislatu re o f Mani take a leave of absence from Germany, is complete throughout. It was written of LOO men employed in and about the toba abolishing separate schools in that and will be away till autumn for the sake by an apprentice, who was suspicious of mine more than To I have been pros Province has created quite a sensation of his health, and he will then resign, James II's intention* regarding Protest trated, and something more than 100 in political circles at Ottawa. The au owing tn the recent unpleasantness aris antism. I f deprived o f Ids printed copy have died. Work in the mine had to be thority of the provincial government ing from the supposed borrowings from he hoped to have the little shorthand practically abandoned. There has been will not be questioner!. the < iuelph fund. volume left.— 8t. Louis Republic. an aliatement of the disease within the The Netherlands-Ameriran Steamship j last few days. V an Horne, President of theCanadlan n o r . * fo r n . 't ilin g (la r n a a b . Pacific. Ciiauncey M. !>epew and W alter Company, owing to tiie unsettled condi Borax water is excellent for sponging The Chinese merchants of San Fran S. W e b b have complet)*! a deal by which tion of affairs in Buenos Ayres, has de cisco at a meeting held recently agreed the New York Central lets the Canadian cided to withdraw its fleet of four ships either silk nr wool good* that are not to forward a petition to the Chinese Min Pacific bring its freight and passenger plying lietween Rotterdam and R iver ■toiled enough to need washing. In wash ister at Washington protesting in the trains into New York over the West Plata and put them in service between ing rash mere or wool goods put a little name of the Chinese residents of Cali Shore and Central with ns good facilities Rotterdam and Baltimore. borax in the water. This will cleanse fornia against the appointment of ex- ns the New Y ork, New llaven and H art A distemper which has recently ap them much more easily and better, with Senator Henry W. Blair as M inister to ford gets. peared among Cie |s-asuiits of the Rus out injury to the colors. Do not rub China and requesting the Chinese Min A sensation lias lieen caused at the sian province of Kazan is attributed by them on a hoard, but use the hands, and ister to bring the matter to the attention of the President of the United States. Treasury Department at Washington by the medical authorities to lie "th e bread throw on a line without wringing. Press The Chinese merchants state that Sena the diseovery of a eounterfeit $2 silver of poverty” which the famished popula-1 t|1Pn, on tiie wrong side and they will ~ want * of ‘ rye, wheat * or “ look almost like new .— Good Housekeep tor Rlair has shown antagonism toward certificate, so nearly perfect as to Is* al- tion eats. For' Paper potutoe* they lx»ke bread of acorns, their race, and that their protest is made i most impossible of detection. ing. _______________ __ on that account. They declare that Sen with a silk thread through is for the first which produce* colics, swelling of the I t W o u ld D . M o r t ify in g . ator Blair will "not he received as United time almost perfeetly imitated in the I i in Its and distension of tiie aFelonien. Open air games are finding their way, States Minister by the Chinese govern counterfeit just discovered. A new se The disease is fatal in many eases. ment. The Chinese assert that in a ries will have to be instituted. It is said that the Empress Frederick i step by step, into fashion, and thence into speech made before the United States A t an enthusiastic meeting a* St. of Germany is sorely hurt by the disas j custom. But tiie progress is slow, and Senate while the late restriction act was | Johns, N . F., the agreement of arhitra- trous result of her visit to Paris. This ! must be credited to English and Am eri- under discussion he declared that “ he tion between Great Britain and Franee complete e that site plete failure, lairnre, the (lie first nrst tim time she ! ,.an travelers European women have would rather see a shipload of vellow- was condemned, because it makes no has lieen admitted to any partici;sition iuch , in_ Ilotionj about propriety thst I fever subject* lsnd in the U n ited State* provision for the termination of the in her son - plane, is doubly annoying to Mnmit rpfrilln from tellinif bere the an- than a cargo of Chinese latsirer»,” or French treaty rigiits, and no arrange her, because it gives her enemies a chance cannot refrain from telling here the an word* to that effect. That in hi* inter- ment would ever be assented to unless It to laugli at tier. Prince Bismarck is said swer I received from a French lady to i view* published in papers recently he i* included the entire abrogation of these to have more fun out of this incident my question why she preferred croquet opposed to Chinese, and that he has | rights, which are inconsistent with the than anything else that has happened to tennis, " I would be so ashamed to 1 nothing to take hvrk in his rscord. perspire," she said.— Pittsburg Bulletin. since hie fall from power. progress of the colony.