NEWBERG GRAPHIC. .4 1*% I ' l M HEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. K I l i ft: .Tw enty I »oliare Ten bollare ... One Dollar One Column H a lf Column Professional Cards H e a d i n g S o f t e r « w i l l be I n s e r t e d at HI V M ' K i r r u n 0«.J Y e w Six M onth, Three Month,. *-* ** j - A m Y am hu o j .1. OREGON SHEEP NOT FOR SALE. NEW YORK’S DIVES CLOSED. BRITISH STEAMER FIRED ON. f' o! ° . v 'V.V. \ 5 AND > n »' VICINITY 1 r ^ Y . . . V, N ,' M iM tJ V lL L E IT New Sugar Refinery Started in San Cornell Students Eleot Bob Ingersoll to Owing to Failure of the Wheat Crop, Franoisco in Opposition to the France Will Probably Suspend Make the Annual Address, But Two Old Refineries. the Tariff on Cereals. the Faculty Vetoes It. W H IT E SON v ' ' s 5arr M » » S.HOW( N(3 a n t * -' T A it k , BY WtOTSUt .. Y A M H I LL^ COUNT TD va , m W il l om TM IW U T »Itkt C P T M L AN k iT rn . R v v x e . — I fd THC H e A r t of a am o PoOyLOUt. A <2 f\l e U LT u A.A V COM - k \ o Nt t v U ^ c r M * > L ia < jiv e ^ Æ. £ 67 $ $ TC I A C H V O T tn .lS H 'L L C O U N T Y — yam ^ A- L , T E L C 4 1 V « P rt 5» t c , A!»b GRtAT MAN0 FAC - < Tu*»'Ha PA ttU TICS CAW» Vi AVAIL» ABLE . < Ooot> pLF.c* t o d tT A ^ cob Hoac 11 W C h e a p \ i' L p. POLK Ln C O U N T Y -C -O O -D -» IT IS NOW SETTLED TH AT l H IS TO BE THE RAILROAD CENTER Of the Wes! Side Counties, and Is to be Pushed to the Front! One of the Largest and lid Equipped Fruit Canneries on the Coast will he ilnili at Once! (In Tim e for the Coming Crop, if Possible.) W I L L P R O B A B L Y E M P L O Y 500 H A N D S . O T H E R IN D U S T R IE S W IL L F O L L O W . Don’t Delay; Value of Town Lots will Double in 60 Dayt ENERGETIC TOWN BUILDERS WANTED. NO MOSSBACKS N EED A P P L Y ! THERE IS MONEY FOR THOSE WHO COME E A R LY ! Regarding Town Lots and Choice Fruit Lands. Address, FRUIT LAND CO.. Whiteson. Oregon Agents, R. B. DICKINSON. 215 Sansome street San Francisco 4 I I I Hi ll NO I KM. o m r \ l, ft l GORTNER. Portland n' l»IR K (T O I(Y . BEATTY ORGAN? Only $37.50. Oreit RnryAlm» in P I A N 0 6 . Write for IxAL««t IlluBtraU»«! (tntHlogu« UTAddiPB«, baule 1 f • Haattj, WaahlagUjn, Haw Jar»af. ft* »7 ( ’I t j o f N ew b erg . PR ESH YTKR IAN CHURCH.—Services every second and fourth Lord's day at 11 a . m . and 7:80 M ayor ....................... F. A. Morris r. m . Habbnth-s< liool every Sunday at 10 a . m . K it. Howard Recorder. K k v . W. A. W i l l i s o n , Pastor. .Mont-s Yotaw Treasurer A M. H oak ins F R IE N D S C H U R C H .-S e rv ic e s every Sun M ar« hull 1). P. hf rat ton day »>t 11 a. m. and 7 n in., ami Thursday at 10 Street Commissioner a. in Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a. in. fN . C. Maria I H. Mile* Monthly m eetingui 10 a. in. the flist Saturday \ A W. Ree* In each month. Quarterly m eeting tli" second Councilmen ; ( 'a lvlii Stanley Hatnrdav and Sunday in February. M ay, A u ­ ( J. I). Carter gust and Novem ber. I Geo. Urayaon E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H . Regular ser vice first and third Sundays of each month at 10 a. m ; second ami fourth Sundays at 7 i». in. Sal liaiii school every Sunday at 11 a. in. i i ih EAST A N D S OU T H —V IA — M O U IR T Y N O T IC K M . Y . M. C. A. -D evotion al services every Sun day evening. Young men earnestly requested to attend. I. O. O. F.-Sessions held Saturday evening In the rooms over M oore’s Drug store. Y . \V. C. T. IT. —Business m eeting the second Saturday in every month. Southern Pacific Route. «lSHñSTA LINE.Oo Traina leave and are due to arrive at Portland O. A. R. Sessions held first and third Thurs­ day evening in each mouth. LRAVK (for) FROM FF B. 1. 1891 ARRIVE F'M F. L. Posson & Son, General Agts. for P. M. Ferry & Co'» Garden Seed. Grass, Clover and all kinds of Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. Bee Keepers' Supplies. W e want voc for a customer. a trial order. Give us F. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Cr. le e e w c r e to Miller Iro e r Caui i f i . • Pr«e. $».' ♦ voo r ♦7::«» a . H 40 Y. BUFFET ¿ ¿ q s . ', « ¿ í 7 a » H is t* s ì * îi l-H ¡nt ip ¡R fjl t h Ell lililí (ft > ih >■ > : h z< H z < H h- ¡H Ü H ü H I- :< QC < < < w LLi ££ Ui Ui C hi o CÛOCO D in in g C ara on O g d e n (to u ts . PULLM AN locoOlcfiOfid _ a?’ , O v FRI.AMD EXPRESS . Malern, Albany, Kmi , Ibiaeb'g Grant's Pa-a. M**dfo d Ash ; land.SRorainanto.Gg- ; den. "an Francis <». Mojave, Lot \ngol#s. El i'hi >.New Orlean*, and Ea*t Roseberg & way stations 'V ia Woodburn for I Mr. Angel, Hilverton, ! a eat Bel '. Browi ■ l villa and ( oburg Albany and way stations «’orvallis A way stations M eM inn vitlaA waysta’ s \V. C. T. U .—Business meeting held the third Saturday afternoon in each month. SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS &SUJ _______ , B LE E PE R *. T o u ris t S leep in g ( n < For aceomm« datlon o f second-class pasv-n^ars attached to all train?. THE O N LY TRUE Through tlckat off) e, l ’U First street, where through t cketa to all poire* in the k «i, rn -tate*. Car ada and Europe can be obtained at lowa«r rates from J H K IR K L A N D . Ticket Agent. Ali above trains arrive and depart from Grand Central 'tation. Fifth and I atraets. N A R R O W O A t 'O K ■ ir o n F T C J C W . * . O fV fA lO N -r AIC D — P o r i la n d and W i l l a m e t t e V a lle y R a ilw a y Will V" tj C t fr r *• r*anla»»tha |..-»r *n*l ► « t Rb»»*r« tha HbU'.h * h 1 'ia V> »nt of A v •. In-lia***’ -®». Passenger depo* foot o f Jeff-ra*-n street. ♦« :*) a m . »** -0 A. M ♦ 112:1?» Y M f l M Y. X «w ego A w iy -t t i’a t*-lS P M t6 :i» p. ♦8 : 1ft p m m • wego. Newberg. ) Dundee. Dayton, I ji - i I fajette. Sheridan, ( Nfonmouth A A irlie •> 4-1 ♦ 1:30 p. •Dailv. t, m S h e r i d a n dr w a y s ' a i .o ns i. Hr f r h a n « l l r *4 s , j . i -lutalfe >r«d.Rr naa, ii •> at 5 narvaa n'>w f <-rm Knb v » b « th* Rjlaft ♦1 30 P. M ♦:< 10 P. M W î< P M ♦: *<» p. m . ™ 10 r " f 9:80 i a a onlr add to »b# po;. i »*ri?7 o f 'h * original Do not « t i e r ''* n t O llilU t B fiT , w a ihyeomaia/ oa. ir . m Or. HARTER S LITTLE LIVER PJLLftV ( »Daily, ex ept Sunday. C b *-> co i«*l|,i. . >n. L i » » r p aint and HickB H*»adb^- ' M ,".p> I>daa and Draam BoohB Kerriea connect with ail ‘ rains for*eLwood and Mllwankie. R. K . LULEK. Maiiag - E. P P .in iE P ' , « r a .n P 4 P. Brain f'o«*r. a . p '4 par. tothatr aai « ill A m •,D 3 BAR ! F * • I FOIf » i f r, r« OI tm x l t t r , bwi> L A D I E H S TONIC a "• • m» - rbf* -.'tir- r*t.U lu r * *• ¥ D r . M A R T S » M S D I C I N E C O . , fc t U u U , ■ * Hop growers of Wa-diiu - »reselling this season’s crop nt 15 etnts a pound. Spokane’s land otliee is erowded daily | with men seeking to make homestead 1 entries. Surveyors are locating a telephone line from KUensburgh to Selah, liurge and Yakima. Tacoma people are building a steam­ boat, which they claim will be the fast­ est on the Sound. A celebration of the discovery of Gray’s harbor in 1792 is proposed to he held at Gray’s Harlsjr city on July 4. British Columbia wants an increase in the Chinese Itead tax. It is now $50, and Victoria wants it made $100. Salem is beginning to realize the im­ portance of the fact that she lias a tirst- class stone quarry just outside her limits. Twelve union miners at Wellington, B. 0., are under arrest for heating a non­ union man until his life was despaired of. The British tug lsirne has been seiz.ed and lined $.S44 at Port Angeles for towing vessels from that port to other American ports. The Times says the expenditures in I x i h Angeles this year for street railroads, improvements and buildings will reach $5,000,000. E. Iiumason.a prominent cat tle dealer at ¡Spokane, convicted of cattle stealing, has been sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. The Attorney-General of Washington has given an opinion that tlie census must lie taken by counties this year as well as in 1895. East Oregon sheepmen are getting ready for shearing. The wool clip wifi bring a large amount of money to the State this year. Judge Wood of Port Townsend 1ms de­ cided that policemen have no right to search a man for concealed weapons without a warrant. Tacoma has nearly sufficient money subscribed to tinish the “ Western Wash­ ington Industrial Exposition” building. Work will commence on it at once. Paul F. Riecker of Seattle and II. E. Parrish of Tacoma have been appointed A bath-tub combine is the latest. Sugar is being smuggled into Canada. Tenement-house inspection is now go­ ing on in Boston. The New York police have been or­ dered to “ close the dives.” A big soldiers’ reunion will bo held at New York July 4 next. New Hampshire lias adopted the Aus­ tralian ballot system of voting. A whole family has been arrested at Topeka for mailing obscene letters. Many horses have died at Red Bank, N. J., of a disease similar to the grip. Anna Dickinson has written to George Francis Train, who sympathizes with her. The steamer Olympia from Palermo has just landed 459 ¡Sicilians at New Or­ leans. At the close of its tirst year of high license Baltimore pronounces the system a success. Mexico will send the finest specimens of various kinds of woods to the Chicago Fixposition. A New York poolsellcr 1ms been sen­ tenced to pay $1,090 fine and spend three months in jail. Mayor-elect Rose of Cleveland is said to he so annoyed by ottieeseekers that lie has tied the city. Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia lias forbidden Catholics to bury relatives nr friends on Sunday. in nearly every instance the women candidates for School Commissioners were defeated this spring in Missouri. A party of 30.) impoverished Central Kansas settlers have left for Topolobam- po, the Socialist colony on the west coast of Mexico. The Baltimore and Ohio road has se­ cured a number of new and powerful en­ gines, said to Jie the finest and swiftest ever built. Tennessee is growing a little restless over the thought that her legislature ad­ journed without appropriating for the W orld’s Fair. Five hundred immigrants have landed at Halifax, and are coming into the MHttibiant f-* «*r*l *» > fnirorl ¡»tares nv ran to avoid the new a survey of the State of Washington. immigration law. McCloud trout that were put in the Delaware’s new tramp lalsir hill pro­ Truckee river years ago have increased vides that all tramps in Delaware may and distributed themselves in the river be set to work for sixty days breaking from Truckee to Pyramid and .Mud Lakes. stones ami mending roads. The new sugar refinery company started There is a bill still pending in the Leg- to oppose the two Sail Francisco lclin- I islatlire at Springfield providing for ap- eries has filed articles of incorporation propriation of $599,900 for the Illinois at San Francisco. It is called the Eldo­ exhibit nt the World’s Fair. rado Sugar Refinery Company. Treasury locks are to he placed on Ca­ The ordinance passed by the Tacoma nadian goods in transit through the City Council on April 11, compelling the United States, and the use of Consular powder storage and the Standard oil seals is to be done away with. works to locale outside of the city limits, President Harrison has appointed Hall has been reconsidered and killed. (i. Parker (colored) of Missouri to lie an It is generally understood that most of alternate Commissioner at large to the the Eastern sheep buyers in Oregon this World’s Columbian F:xposition. year will be compelled to return home The new Constitution of Kentucky, with their contracts only partially filled. fram d by the convention which has just The fact is the sheep are not for sale. adjourned, forbids members of the legis­ The wagon road to tiie Seven Devils lature from acrepting railroad passes. mines from Baker City is now an assured A hill was reported in the Massachu­ fact. Union county lias appropriated setts Senate one day Inst week authoris­ $1,500 for this purpose, and an equal amount, or larger if necessary, w ill be ing the city of Boston to Imrrow $3,600,- 090 outside of debt limit as a park loan. furnished by Baker City. The officers of the Alton road profess At a recent meeting of the California lioard of Health at Sacramento a resolu­ to lie cheerful in (he face of the trunk- tion was adopted declaring that heart line boycott, but add that it may not lie failure, fever, dropsy, childbirth, etc., long liefore they will have to slash rates. Petitions have been filed at Ottawa to shall not hereafter he recognised as s.itis- factorv causes of death when returned in unseat Sir Adolphe Caron, Minister of the physicians’ certificates. It was the Militia, and Sir Hector Lungevin, Minis­ expression of the board that these terms ter of Public Works, for corrupt prac­ meant no more than that death occurred tices. for want of breath. The captains of the various fire-engine Tlie Oregon agricultural authorities, houses in Cincinnati have received strict orders to put a stop to the custom fol­ believing that acquaintance w ith the iq pearance of our native animals on the lowed by policemen of sleeping in en­ part of students is advantageous, desire gine houses. that there should lie represented in the A sensational article in a New York college’s zoological museum typieal spec­ paper says Mrs. Leslie Carter and David imens of Oregon birds, mammals and Belasco have gone to Europe together. reptiles, (¿uite an interesting museum It is claimed by others the trip is only a has already lieen established at the col- business one. | lege, which is being added to daily. The Committee on Territories will President Fulda rei»irted at a meeting probably not visit Alaska, as authorized of the Directors of the California Ath- to do by Congress. The question of the I letic Club at San Francisco the other proper government to give Alaska lias I night that he had visited Peter Jackson’s not yet been decided. quarters and found 1’eter feeling well The United States District (!onrt nt ! anil able to walk alsmt w ithout eriltehes I or even a cane. Jackson assured Presi­ Omaha has decided that the South * hnalia dent Fulda that he would lie all right for : Live Sbs’k Exchange lias the right to his match with Corbett in doe time. He 1 prohibit parties not memliere of tlm ex- is now sutlering no pain from his recent­ i ' hange from selling stork at tiie yard. The life-saving service along the New ly injured leg, and ail inflammation lias | Jersey coast has been crippled by the ill­ >fi»api>eared. I Oregon agricultural experiment station ness of many of tiie men on duty. The ! has issued its April bulletin, which will ' report along tin*entire shore front from lie of more than usual interest to fruit | Ca|s* Mav to Sandv Hook shows that the i growers and farmers, as it contains an ! grip and rheumatism are general. ; account of practical work at the station Tiie great horse Tennv is considered in ex|ierimenting on the codling moth | out of all danger of a breakdown, an t with paris green and with a combined j his lameness is fast disappearing. There fungicide and insecticide; also an article j is now little doubt that lie will lie in j on the hop louse, giving a history of the | raring condition this summer, and there animal, remedies for it, etc. This bulle- is hope that he will Vie able to start in f tin will be sent free to ail residents of the suhurlain. l the State applying for it, and it is worthy The first official act of the new Mayor of perusal by all who raise fruit or hops. o' Philadelphia, Mr. Stuart, was to give A meeting of representatives from policemen ten days in which to withdraw twenty irrigation districts of California from all campaign and political commit­ was held one day lost week to take action tees of which they may lie riiornb *r». toward promoting th*- sale of irrigation Hereafter they are to k e e p out of |iolities bonds. Isador Jacob» presided, ami said on pain of instant dismissal. the Han FrancisroChamber of Commerce The impeachment trial of Judge The­ would assist as far as possible in aid of the cause of irrigation. He «xmsidered odore Botkin of the Thlrtv-aecond Judi­ the bonds issued under the Wright irriga­ cial Ifisfrict of Kansas has Is-gon by the tion law a go>sl investment for capitalists, Kan as State Renata, The charges ate they having been passed ii|«>n by the Su­ drunkenness, oppressive anil malicious preme Court. Judge Hazen then read a abuse if judicial authority, willful and paper holding the name of these lamds malicious partiality,corruption and mis­ should is* marie as well known as those conduct. Tiie Mormons of Utah under the lead­ of other gilt-edge securities. Two hun­ dred thousand dollars' worth had been ership of John W, Young did not pur­ bought by San Francisco linkers, an I chase the 2,500,9)0 acres of land in the some of them had been sold abroad. It State of I'hihuahtia, Mexico. Young’s was decided to persuade the San Fran­ followers han; Turkeys, 17c per pound. V k u k t a h l h k — Quote : Cabbage, $1.50(9 1.75 percental; Cauliflower, $1 25(91-50 per dozen ; Celery, 90c per dozen ; On­ ions, 4'..c per pound; Carrots, $1.00 per licit; Beets, $1.50 |>er sack ; Turnips,$1.75 per sack; Potatoes, 05( x ; Bananas, $3.00(94.00 per bunch; Pineapples. $5.00 (9H.IRI |>er dozen; ¡Strawberries, 60c |>er pound. N lts — Q uote: California Walnuts, 11 ' a (9(2Q c; Hickory, 8'.o:; Brazils, 12c; Almonds, 10(918c; Filberta, 13(914c; Pine Nuts, 17(918c; Pecans, 17(9l8c; Cocoanuts, 8c; Hazel, He; Peanuts, 8c per pound. H ops — Quote: 28c per pound ; nomi­ nal prices. W ool — Quote: Willamette Valley, 18 (920c; Eastern Oregon,. 1 2'§ 17c per pound. H ulks —Quote : Dry Hides noi cote J Prl ime, . S ' . a 99c, l¿c less lor culls ; green. selected, over 55 pounds, 4c; under'66 pounds, 8c; Sheep I’elts, short wiol. Kl 950c; medium,90(989c ; long,90c(9$l.26 ; shearlings, 10(92Jc; Tillow, good to choice, 3.98 per pound. N a d s — Base quotations: Iron, $8.00; Steel, $8.10; Wire, $3.75 per keg. T h e M erelin nrilae M a rk et. Referring to the New Orleans lynching, the London paper s print statistics show­ C o a l O il — Quote: $1.95 per case. ing that the Italian murder returns ex­ R h ' k — Quote: $0.00(90.75 per cental. ceed those of every other nation on the Hosuv—Q o t e : lfl(9i8’-. earth. S alt — Quote: Liverpool, $16, $10.50, A consignment of 183,900 francs in $17; stock, $11 per ton in carload lots. gold from the Bank of Genoa to a Venice C o r r e i—Quote : Costa Rica, 22o; firm lias been stolen in transit. The po­ Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c; Java, 26*^0; Ar­ lice are as yet without a elew to the bor k le's, roasted, 2034 .’ per pound. guilty parties. B zaws — Quote: Small Whites, SVc» The Chilian men-ol-war Imperial, Pink, So, Bayos, 43. c ; Butter, 4 !{c ; Limas, 4*^0 per pound. Lynch and Condell are starting for the Sun a as — Quote: Golden C,6'^e ; extra north under orders to attack tiie squad­ ron commanded by the officers who re­ 0 , 6 ^ 0 ; dry granulated. O^gc; cube crushed and ixiwdered, OQc |>er pound. volted against the government. D iukd F r u it s — The market is firm. The Berlin /’««) says that assurances Quote: Italian Prunes, 10'4(9i2c; Pe­ have been given in the most authorita­ ti).• and German Prunes, 10c per pound; tive quarters that peace is less endan­ Raisins, $2,25 per box : Plummer-dried gered than ever, and that the relations Pears, HI'S lie ; sun-dried and factory of Germany and Russia are friendly. Plums, 11 (912c: evaporatisi Peaches, 18(9 Denunciations sent to tiie German 20c; Smyrna Figs, 2()c; California Figs, government, protesting against tiie ring 9c per pound. C a n n so Goons — Market steady. Quote: in wheat and rye forcing prices to a ficti­ tious height, have caused the govern­ I'alile fruits. $2.25, 2Qg; Peaches, $2.50; ment to (qs'ii an official inquiry into tiie Bartlett Pears, $2.25; Plums, $1.-5. Strawlierries, $2.50; Cherries, $2(92.50 ; matter. Blackberries, $2.25; Raspiierrics, $2.75; A serious riot has just occurred at Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2 40. Pi« Ceida, Sicily, growing out of the op|M>si- fruit: Assorted,$1.5<)pcrdoien ; Peaches, tion to the poll tax. Two thousand peas­ $1.05; Plums, $1.25; Blackberries, $1.05 ants took part, and released a comrade per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.35 from prison. Troops have been dis­ .91.05, according to quality; Tomatoes, patched to tiie scene. $1.15(93.50; Sugar Peas, $1.10(91.60; The reported successes of the insur­ String Beans, $1.10 per dozen. Fish: Sal­ gents in Chili come in such shape that it mon "$1.25(91.50; sardines, 85c(9$1.50; requires considerable credulity to believe lobsters, $2(93; oysters, $1.50(93.25 per Condensed milk : Eagle brand, them. One thing seems to la- assured, dozen and that is there is much suffering for H.25; Crown, $7; Highland, $0.75; tiie want of provisions. Champion, $0 per case. S hot —Quote: $1.75 per sack. The British government lias decided to strengthen tin- existing fortifications of the Thames and to erect a new heavy battery at Sheerncss, and all the river forts are to Is- supplied with new guns of late and approved patterns. Hignor Imhriani lias given notice in the Italian House of Deputies that he intends to question Premier di Rudini in regard to the refusal of Inspector Byrnes of New York city to accept the decora­ tion Bent to him by King Humbert. A lively encounter lias just taken place between the gendarmes and brigands in the province of Foggia. alsait UK) miles from Naples. Tiie liandits were dispersed after one had been killed and a number wounded. Tiie leader of the outlaws I was captured. Every telegraph tsile in tiie remote country districts of Norway lias to lie continually watched on account of the ls-ars, which have a mania for climbing the |siica and sitting on the ernes I m - h ii i s , swaying liackward and forward until the pole finally falls. Th« Mont M arket. B eef — L ire, 4<;; 7@ 9r. Mutton— Live, 41.»fà!5c; » 1 reused. 10r. Hoff*— Live, r>»4'i.»5'*c; 7(3)He. Veal — pvr ;>ounn*gnn, 10 ’ 3 'il2 l9c; ttrea< aH .»con, ; lot :i?; other v*r etiee, 8 @ llc Lurl, *t @ U V per pousa. Th*» P l e u n m o f G ardening. “ Yea,” said the suburban amateur gardener, “ I take a groat deal of pleasure iu iny agri­ cultural labor». O f course, there are a good many things in a garden that are not alto­ gether pleasant— here, Towner, come out of that flower bed I That’» one of them. A i I w u Maying, there are a good many thing*— confound it, if there ain’t old Briggs’ hen* digging up my peas again.” —New York Preea. P h o n e t i c * p e l t i n g o f a La s y Man . Essence of being, N T T ; prior to, B4; kind­ The Asian and Australian mail steam­ ship line, which is owned by the North ly, B9; Queen Elizabeth’« favorite, S X ; four German Lloyd and has received an an­ »core, A T ; shabbily dressed, CD; a foe, NM B; nual subsidy of 4.6n0,900 marks from tiie proc*w of rot, D K ; void o f cxmtentn, M T; government, In-* nearly 2.9n0,0iK) marks funeral poetry, L K G ; an Oriental official, on its last year’s business, or 4 ^ per K I> . a girl’a name, L N ; vigor in action, N R O ; a student*» composition, S X ; valuabla cent, on its immense capital. Acco ding to a leading Marseilles pa- |ier the French government in view of the prospective fail.ire of the harvest of wheat and the dearness of bread will pro|s>se in ttie Chamliers a tcnqsirary suspension of the tariff on cereals. That tin- report is true is ¡mpmlatbic, lint it is notable as an indication of difficulties that are awaiting the government during tariff delwtee in the face of diminution of crops. quality, X L N C ; extreme happinca^ X T C .— New York Herald. »r'V At a Hoarding Honae. Scientific Boarder—There aré no ferrea of t*Mte in the roof o f the mouth. Tf we wish to get the full tante o f—ot bread and sirup, for instance, we rmret put it in the mouth with the aweet aide down. Practical Boar» 1er—Ah i I suppoae that ft why we all eat thin bread and butter with tha buttered side np.—New York Weekly.