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Mubacrlption Price Payable levari*
ably in Advance.
VOL. 4.
C H I l i t II \ O I PM.
PRKSBYTEKIAN C H U R C H .-S ervices every
second sud fourth Lord h day st 11 a . m and 7 :i0
p m . Sabbath-H<* bool every Sunday at 10 a . m
H kv . W. a . W il l m o k . Pastor.
FH IK N H S C H U R C H . S ervices every S in
day ut 11 a. h i . and 7 p in., and Thursday at 10
s. in Sabbath school every Sunday a ' 10 a. m.
M onthly uicetiiiK a' 10 a. in. the Hint -aturday
In each m onth. Quarterly m eeting the t-econd
Saturday and Sunday in Keoruary. May. A u ­
gust am i N ovem ber.
E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H .-R e g u la r ser­
vice first and third Sundays of each month at
lu a. Ill ; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. in.
Sabbath school every Sunday at 11 a. in.
BAPTIST CHURCH.—Services first Sabbath hi
the month at H p m : third Sabbath at 1 1 a m .
and.8 p. m . S ibbath School every Sabbath at 3
o ’c l o
c k
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N EW BERG. Y A M H ILL CO., OREGON, F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 15. 1892.
PACIFIC COAST.
Indictments Dismissed
Against Mormons.
H IG H W A Y M E N ROB A STAGE.
Oregon’s Board of Equalization Raises
Y . M. O. A. — Hevotiom il services every Sun
day eveniiiK. Y ou n g men earnestly requested
to attend.
I. O. O. F. Sessions held Saturday evening
In the rooms over M oore's Drug: store.
Y . W . C . T. U .—Business m eeting the second
Saturday in every month.
G. A. It. Sessions held first and third Thurs­
day even in g in each month.
YV. C. T. U. Business m eeting held the third
Saturday afternoon in each month.
the Total of Taxable Prop­
erty— Other News.
The grip has firm hold at Sacramento
and Los Angeles.
411 danger of floods in Oregon from
the Wiliiamette is now passed.
OPPICA li OlKKt TUKY.
The icemen at Truekee have been
fighting hard to keep their ponds clear
P ity o f WrwlirrK.
of
snow.
Mayor ................................................Samuel H »bson
R ecord er.................................................J. H. Howard , Duties collected at Victoria the past
Marshal.....................................................J# J. Woods year amounted to $1,000,000, the highest
Treasurer..............................................Moses Vetaw
figure yet readied.
Street C om m issioner.................................A. C. Cox
Surveyor................................................. F. E. Hobson
Frank E. Hill, a young druggist, will
ALDERMEN.
have to answer at San Bernardino to the
JL M. Pa/ker
First Ward
charge of bigamy.
............................. |N. C. Maris.
Tne Oregon Board of Equalization has
Becoad W ar,................................... J"
raised the total of taxable property of
Third Ward............................. .............
the State $3),001,000.
Anaheim is satisfied its sugar-factorv
project is a success, and the factory will
EAST AND SOUTH
be in operation next fall.
—V IA —
Stockton has now f jur flouring mills
running, they having a combined capac­
ity of 5,000 barrels per day.
The position of the wrecked steamer
San Pedro in front of Victoria has been
unchanged by recent st irnis.
Three creameries are to be established
in Mason Valley, Lyon county, Nev.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland: The milk of ti,000 cows will be used
daily.
LBAVS.
FROM FKB. 1, 1891
ARRIVE.
Chinese fishermen are charged with
peddling in the streets of Sacramento
1 [ O v e r l a n d E x p re s s .
Salem, ^ lb a n v , E hr -
fi.h enught in the foul waters of Sutter-
eue, Roseb'R Grant's
ville Lake.
Pass, Medford Ash
7:35 a .
•7:00 P m
land,Sa«Tamento,UR-
Annie Campbell, wh > passed counter­
| den, San Francis' o,
feit money at Boise C.ty has been found
1 Mojave, Los Angeles.
guilty bv a jury. Her male accomplices
1 I El Paso,New Orleans,
! [a u d East.....................
made their escape.
•8:05 a . M. Rosebera A way stations *4:00 P. M.
[V ia W oodourn fo r]
The certainty of the completion of the
4 « .0 5 A M > Mt* Angel, Silverton, I . 400
gap in the coist road by the Southern
fo.OD
A. M. , We8t 8cl0t Browns-
t4.W P. M.
Pacific is causing the pulse of the land
t. ville and C oburg.......J ;
♦8:00 p. m . Albany and way stations ♦8:55 a . m . owners to beat stronger.
♦7:30 a . m . Corvallis <fc way stations t :30 p. m
♦ 4:40 p. m . M cM innville A way sta’s fH:20 a . m .
W. A. Arlington of East Portland
while hunting attempted to climb over
D ining Cara on O gden H oute.
a log, and in doing so the load in the
nun was discharged and the top of the
PULLM AN B U F F E T SLEEPERS.
hea 1 of the young man was blown off.
T o u rist S leep in g Cara
The Sherilf of Los Angeles complains
For accom m odation o f second-class passengers
• hat he is unable to reach parties who
attached to all trains.
have been indicted by the grand jury,
Through ticket office, 134 First street, where
.wing to the publicity given the proceod-
through t'ckets to all points in the Eastern
sgs. The parties in interest avoid the
htates, Canada and Europe can he obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND,
«erving of writs.
Ticket Agent.
Ail above trains arrive ami depart from Grand
Highwaymen held up the «tzge near
Central station, Fifth and I streets.
'he Idaho and Montana line the other
night, and collected $6,000 n jewelry
N A R R O W G A U G E —Wr. S. D IV I S IO N
ind »100 in cash Irom the passengers.
— AND —
ol a Chicago
fhe jewelry is the property of
P ortland and W illa m e tte V alley K n ll w ay
wholesale house.
Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street.
Indictments against nearly 100 Mor­
ions in 1 laho have been dismissed at
♦7: JO ,
t6:30 a . M
M
tH:
40
A.
112:11
'■oise City. Trie accused were charged
:S0 P M
♦ 1 : »5 :
! Oswego A way st ti's l tl
tl) : 10 r. M vith violating the eleet.on laws, and the
♦5:15
ase involved the construction of the
♦ 6:21) P. M.
f6:30 i
t7:40 P. M . Idaho test oath.
♦8:35 :
I [ Oswego,
Newberg,
Michael Flynn of Virginia, Nev., has
•y An a u • B andee, Dayton, La-
t3:20 P. M.
-V.IUA. M | fayette,
Sheridan,
mplied for letters patent on an air ship,
l Monmouth & Airlie
which he claims he can hold stationary
♦9:30 a M
t4:30 p. M. sin ridau A way statiou
in space while the earth revolves be­
•Dailv. fD aily, excep t Sunday.
neath him, thus enabling him to circum­
Ferries connect with all trains forflellw ood
navigate in twenty-four hours.
an d M ilw au ki c .
R. K »KHI.KK. Manager.
E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Geu. F. A P Agt.
Only seven of the lady bugs sent from
tustraiia by Mr. Koebele are alive. It
has
not yet been proved that the insect
Shooting Gun» at Nlffht.
Illuminated night sights are now in multiplies rapidly enough to be of early
service; so horticulturists in the south
use on the guns of many of the British
are advised to continue fumigation.
warships. The front sight consists of a
E. B. Campbell, well known in the
pale green glass, point np, beneath which Sidney E. Bell Jacobson case at San
is placed a small incandescent lamp. F ancisco, has made an affidavit at
The rear sight is similar in principle, ex­ I'mckee, in which he swears he was
cept that Instead of the cone there is a .rihed by the prosecution, and will tell
metal crossbar'with a V notch in the a different story if a new trial is granted
Bell.
middle.
There is a polished under surface to
Jesus Arviso, charged with robbing
this sight from which light that first the mails last April between Bowie and
passes through ruby glass is reflected. Solomonville, A. T , has been sentenced
In sighting the paltT green point of light to ten years in San Quentin, Cal. Ar­
which constitutes the forward sight is viso is the last of a gang who monthly
robbed stages and the mail in Southern
brought to the bottom of the V notch in
Vrizona.
the rear sight and the line of the ruby
Bishop Hoge of Bear Lake county,
light is bronght into coincidence with tdah
i,prominent in the Mormon Church,
The electric current for each gun is is on trial liefore the United States Court
it
supplied by a battery of two elements, for unlawfully cutting timber on public
so arranged that the action may be iands. Mr. Hawlev, his attorney, savs
stopped by turning the battery upside if he is cleared at all it will be on a tech­
nicality.
down.—Philadelphia Record.
Reliable information from the Temes-
Tlie Effect o f Travel.
eal tin mine, now being operated by the
It is impossible to compare nations as >nn Jacinto estate, is to the effect that
If they were individuals. Each nation there have lately been opened up large
■od es of low-grade ore. The mine is
has. so to speak, grown np in an atmos­
phere of its own. We mnst recognise working with a full force, and is produc­
the peculiarities o f other people as neces­ ing about two tons of metallic tin per
sary features of them, and by no means 1»S-
A sivt for damage to the amount of
as characteristics meant to excite langh-
$12.000 has l>een begun by Mrs. Nelson
ter in the rest of the world. When first ■lilbr dge of Santa Anita. Cal., against
I traveled abroad 1 was much amused ’ he Western Union Telegraph Company
by the way the common German eats in Ohio. A message from her sick hus­
with his knife. But habit and a mess- 1 band was delayed one week. When she
nre of experience have toned down these : reached Coin nbus, O.. where he was, he
vas dead.
feelings until they hardly exist in me.
And nowadays I am as much at home j
rh ’e Oregon Board of Railroad Com-
with the long haired woodman of a Sar- ' n ««¡oners find« that the railroad acci
cut on the Union Pacific near Ls
dinian forest, in his grimy little hnt, as
■rinde De*"mber 20, 1-91, in which
In my own English den among my hooks
•liroe persm sw ere k lied, was due to
aud pictures'.—Ail the Year Round.
ih“ negligence of the company. Tlie
Southern Pacific Route.
XISHASTA LINE.t»
J
Tlie vulture Is 100 times as large ns the
swallow, bnt its wings are only fifteen
times as large. The Australian crane
weighs 8.000,000 times as much as the
common gnat, yet the latter has 150
*m es as much wing surface par unit of
t <ght
-
f
Good O pinion o f H lm »«lf.
Snodgrass (after Snively finishes s fish
story)—Well. I like a liar.
Suively— You egotist! — New York
Epoch.
It is reported from Fort-de-Prance, in
Martinique, that the coart has condemn­
ed to a fine and one year's imprisonment
the woman Adeline Hercnle. in whoee
house the conflagration of J one 24 origi­
nated.
_________________
A perfect opal, with a movable drop
la the'center, was found in California
recently. A negro at the Kimberly
(South Africa! diamond mines found a
diamond ef the same character in 188&.
t
» I UM IMPTIO\ It .VI I '«*:
One Y ear
..... .......................................... $ ]
Six M onths
..................................
Three M ouths.
...........
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at
A d verti'in tf Hill« Collected Monthly*
M M IK TY
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
i
One C olu m n ............
H alf Column*—
ProfeSHional Cards
j Board says the engine wag not suited to
j
the truck.
who were induced to locate
i m Parties
l on St. Clemente Island at consider-
ih e expense are disgusted with their
i dom inion from the land office at Wash-
ngton that the island is not subject to
survey and disposal, and that the gov-
nnient has reserved the land for light-
louse p u ’-po-es.
Rc'ociters of the Benton Consolidated
i e Ion a and Knickerbocker mining
.aims in h<* Gold Hill district, Nevada.
. iw in«tru -ed their attorneys to notify
be public not to purchase shares of
«•o k in th» abovi named companies,
claiming that the title to the ground
represented by the said stock has been
forfeits I
The Pho'nix A. T ) <la:eUe of the 21
instant was an e-xc-l'ent paper, and its
circulation East will have beneficial re­
turn« to the Territory. The agricnltnra!
and hort cnltnral possibilities of the »Git
R ver Valles, with the present reenlts
• ■ we 1 kn i« n , a-e not exaggerated, bat
w iir Ire a reve'ation to those who are
seeking for a pleasant place for homes.
E D U C A T IO N A L .
Turning Made Compulsory In All Girls'
Schools in Cassel and Berlin,
Germany.
Reading (Pa.) workingmen have pro­
test d against the introduction of eook-
tig into the public schools.
In the universities of Germany there
are 1,961 foreign students. Among them
are 43 ■ Americans, 331 Russians, 2il3
Austrians, 225 Swiss and 117 English.
The new Harvard cata'ogue shows her
whole number of students to be 2,651,
and that s!.e has 124 professors and In­
structors in the faculty of arts and sci­
ences.
The Mount Holyoke Alumine Associa­
tion of New York has raised $45,90) for
n educational project in memory of
Mary B igham, the first President of the
college.
Vassar’ s sha-e of the Fayerweather
tieqnests ($50,01 l is to be u»ed ih build­
ing the new dormitory, which the in­
crease in the number of students has
made necessary.
The Brokaw memorial at Princeton
College is to take the form of a recrea­
tion field, and the plans as decided upon
contemplate one of the finest series of
such grounds in this country.
Thomas If. Swope, a wealthy resident
of Kansas City and à graduate of Center
Cohege at Danville, Kv , has sent that
institution a rheck for $25,000 to beu»ed
for any purpose designated by the fac­
ulty.
Seven girls have pasoed examination
at Brown University, and will take up
the freshman studies under the privilege
of the co-education law recently enacted
by the corporation. The class will num­
ber over 12) members.
There are at present 133 00 ) colleges
and schools in India for m- n, with 3,626,-
390 students, hut there are only to be
found a few hundred schools of low ver­
nacular standards and half a dozen col­
leges tor women, with 294,261 students.
In Reykjavik, the capital of remote
Iceland, a chari'a1 le ladv has erected on
her own land a high school for Iceland
girls. Nee ling more fund« for teach rs’
ealaries, liooks, etc , th in her private in­
come would cover, she has sold her fam­
ily jewels, m inv of them heirlooms 7i)0
years old, in order to obtain the money
for her enterprise.
In Denmark and Sweden it has heeh
the custom or many years to weigh and
measnre the school children cverv year.
Out of 15, 0 ) hoys and 3,000 girls the re­
sults were as follows: “ In the seventh
or eighth year of life hoys grow consid­
erably in height and in weight, after
which a delay sets in, which reaches its
maximum in the tenth year and lasts
tiil the fourteenth year, when a consid­
erable acceleration of growth suddenly
set« in This acceleration lasts till the
end of the seventeenth year. Its maxi­
mum is in the fifteenth vear. Its aei el-
erit:on is at first in height and later on
in weight gdning its maximum in the
latter in th esixt enth year Attheend
of the nineteenth year bodily Oevelop-
ment of vou'h seems to end. In g rls
the course of development is quite dif­
ferent. The decrea-e in growth after the
eighth vear is not so great as in Ixiys,
and yields in the twelfth year to a rapid
increase in the height The acceleration
in the increase in weight comes later.
>nt outstrips it in the fourteenth year.
In the seventeenth or eighteenth year
the increase is but slight. Tlie increase
n weig t, however, sinks to zero almost
in the twentieth year, when the growt1*
in women may be regarded as ended.”
\ remarkable thing ¡8 that boys grow
aster titan girls, in weight and height
till the eleventh year, then more slowly
t ill the sixteenth.and then fader again.
With slight variation the=e relations ob­
tain all over Sweden and Denmark.
N A T IO N A L
C A P IT A L .
Bill Introduced to Admit Free to the
W orld's Fair All Who Served
in the Union Army.
EASTERN ITEMS.
Perkins Appo:nted Sen­
ator From Kansas.
CHICAGO HOTELS CROWDED.
Secretary Tracy Promulgues a N jw
Order— Formatiorfof a Huge
Glass Combine.
It will cost $950,010 to pat the desired
wings on the White 1 ■ o e
Baltimore ministers have taken a firm
stand against Sunday funerals.
Duluth’s receipts of wheat since Sep­
tember 1 have been 32,173,043 buehels
The Massachusetts naval battalion is
to be armed with the new Lee repeating
rifle.
Death notices in the Philadelphia
newspapers tiil from four to five columns
daily.
Chicago expects to have her South
8ide elevated rgilroad in operation by
April 1.
Contributions to the flonr fund for the
distressed Russians now reaeli 700,000
pounds.
Kentucky’s State Treasurer thinks
$3,(MX) is too small a salary, and he has
resigned.
Texarkana (Ark.) School Board is
alarmed about gambling among the
school children.
All the type foundries in the United
States are said to have been sold to an
English syndicate.
Congre8smin Cutting is the father of
a bill to prom ite the efficiency of the
militia of the country.
Mixed-blood Indians are organizing to
demand the same treatment the govern­
ment gives fail-bloods.
The failed New York firm of Henry E.
Titu« A Co. is found to have $5,000 of
assets and $.00,000 debts.
Maine sustained a bigger loss by fire
during 18nl than for several years past.
The losses foot np more than $1,100,000.
The strike of the Southern express
messengers on the Illinois Central
threatens to extend over the whole South.
The total number of murders com­
mitted in this country during the past
year was 6,906, as compared with 4,290
in 1890.
Many Congressmen favor the digging
of the great ship canal from Niagara
river to the Hudson, to cost about $40,-
000 , 000 .
At Philadelphia the work of destroy­
ing the dies used for making coins dur­
ing 1891 has commence tl at the United
States Mint.
Joseph Pulitzer is back of an enter­
prise to publish the Chicago World,
which an incorporated company pro­
poses to establish.
It is almost impossible now for Chi­
cago hotels to accommodate the tide of
travel setting thither from all parts of
the civilized world.
Georgia cotton factors have called a
convention of all those interested in
growing cotton to take action on the
prop isition to reduce the acreage of cot­
ton next year.
Representative Fitch of New York in­
troduced a hill fixing the following rates
of duty: Barley, 10 cents per bushel;
barley malt, 20 cents per bushel; hops,
3 cents per pound.
The total value of the freight passing
the “ S oo” canal, leading ont of Lake
Superior, last year was $128,178,208,
which is an increase of $26,000,000 from
the aggregate of 1890.
It is stated that the National Cordage
C mipanv, which controls the manu­
facture ot binding twine in this coun­
try, intends to raise the price of ite
product 1 or 2 cents a pound next"year.
Representative Pa'tison of Ohio haB
introduced in the House a joint resolu-
ti -n amending the Constitution by mak­
ing the Presidential term five years and
de hiring the incumbent ineligible for
re-el ttion.
■
Representative Newbe-rjr of Illinois
introduced a bill authorizing the Secre­
tary of War to detail for special duty in
connection with the World’s Fair such
officers of the army as may be required
| for the purpose.
At Wheeling, W . Va., preliminary
steps have been taken in the formation
of a powerfnl glass combine to oppose
the United States Glass Company. The
combined capital will be in the neigh­
borhood of *4,000,000,
Under the recent decisions of the Chi­
cago courts any person of good character
is entitled to a saloon license in that city,
no matter where the groggery might be
located anti no matter bow objectionable
such groggery might be.
Representative Pickier introduced a
bill conferring the privilege of free ad­
mission to the World’s Fair on all who
served in the Union army or navy dur­
ing the war.
—
Representative Stump of Maryland in­
troduced a resolution requesting the
President to lav before the House any
definite and positive information in the
l<ossession of the State Department rela­
tive to the famine in Russia, with such
recommendations for action as is within
the power of the government.
Representative Enioe of Tennessee has
introduced a bill amending paragraph
199 of the schedule tariff law of l-S&t so
as to provide that lead ores ami lead
dross shall pay a duty of \ cent per
pound, provided ores containing silver
and lead, in which silver is of greater
value, be considered silver ores and be
admitted free of dutv.
Representative O’ Neill of Missouri
ha« intr duced a bill for the enforcement
of the e’ ght-honr law in all departments
of the government and extending its
provisions to laborers under government
contract; also a bill prohibiting the use
Twelve breweries in Cincinnati, Cov­
ol convict-made goods or materials in
the departments or public buildings or ing to i and Newport have agreed to form
a combination similar to the whisky
under contracts with die Indians.
Senator Allen’ s speech on the Nicara­ trust (or the purpose of improving the
gua canal has attracted a good deal of quality of the product and reducing the
attention and. elicited very favorable expense of production and delivery.
comment. He said it was the wish of
Kansas Alliance men are suspicions of
his constituents that this canal should the National Union Company, a cor­
be bnilt, and pointed out the many ad­ poration whose alleged object is to make
vantages that would accrue. Speaking cheap purchases for the benefit of the
of what the Pacific Northwest could send Alliance members. They think it is in
through the canal in deep-water shins, reality a branch of the Jnte Bagging
he referred to the gigantic forests, tne i Trust.
walls of coal and iron, the immense
Has«an Ben AH of Morocco is seek­
catch of fish, while Eastern Oregon and ing a concession to make a Morocco ex­
Washington had a cereal belt surpassing hibit at the exposition. H esavehew ill
any part of onr country or in the world. spend ¡59,000 in showing the people,
The -peecli contained all the points in manners, customs, amusements, etc., of
his recent interview on the same subject. hie conntrv ai d in bringing to Chicago
R-pres-ntative Wilson hss introduced a tribe of Berbers.
a bill for a lightship, b use and flag sig­
The United States Supreme Court has
nal at Gray's harl o-, appropriating
$150.tXA) for the purpose
lie a!so intro- sustained the law of the State of Sonth
Carolina,
which provi-les that the ex­
dm-ed puUHr-bnihLng« bibs forthethree
principal cities of Washington : one ap­ penses of the State Railway Commis­
propriating $500,00) for a building and sion be borne by the railroads doing
site at Tacoma, another foy the same business in the State, each being taxed
amount st Seattle. The bill for Spokane a proportionate share of maintaining
appropriate« $300,0)0. and it is the onlv the commission on the basis of the mile­
one which can possibly be got through age within the State.
this session, as Representative Sweet of
Secretary Tracy has promulgated a
Idaho, who is a member of the Commit­ ! nr w order relative to the classification of
tee on Public Buildings and Grounds, rating o f vessels. It provides that Ships
says that he will favor Spokane above of and above 5,000 tons displacement
the other d ffcrent sites, and it is not shall be crashed as first rates; those of
possible for one State to get more than and abive 3,000 bnt below 6.000, sroond
one building during this Congress Mr. rates ; those of 1,0 0 and above bar be­
Wi son wilt introduce s bill for a public low 3.000 tons displacement as third
bailding at Walia Wal’a. and will let it rates, and all those of le s than 1,000
take its chances in the H <use.
tons displacement as fourth rata.
PERSONAL
M E N T IO N .
Cardinal Manning Does All His Liter­
ary Work on a Pad, Which He
Rests on His Knee.
NO. 7.
A ddress, G r a p h ic . Newbury. Oregon
FOREIGN LANDS.
PORTLAND MARKET.
P roduce. F ru it, Kte
W hkat — Valley, $1.62'y ; Wal s W
Cognac Prescribed for
the Influenza.
a,
$1.57l9(i|1.60 per cental.
F louk —Standard, $5.00, Wana W.illa,
$4.80; Graham, $4.00; superfine, efi.OO
per barrel.
Edgar Saltus, the novelist, is pictured
as a small man with a sturdy frame, a
O ats — New, 40,445c per bushel.
fine head, an observant eye and a mus­
H a ï — $ll(aT3 per ton.
tache black as night.
M illstufks — Bran, $19; snorts, $21;
ground barley, $22.ô,Ku,2ô ; chop feel,
Sir Edwin Arnold calls Zola’s pen “ the
poisoned scalpel” of the dissecting room RUSSIA ORDERS IRONCLADS. $18(<rl9 per ton; feed barley, $20; mid­
dlings, $28 per ton f brewing barley,
of literature, and yet the poet pretends
$1.10(^1.15 per cental.
to admire the novelist.
B lttkk —Oregon fancy creamery, 37St
Mme. Tateno, wife of the Japanese
@40c; fancy dairy, 32;.j(ii3oc; lair to
Minister in Washington, can talk Eng­ National Banks Abolished— Scotch
ood, 25yt27‘ * c; common, )5@ 22lgo;
lish well enough to go shopping, and,
(astern, 2ô(431'4c per pound.
like Iter American sisters, she greatly
Crofters Win Several Cases
C heksk —Oregon, 14(^15c; Eastern,
enjoys that pursuit.
15@10c per pound.
in the Courts.
The opinion of the eminent French
Euus—Oregon,30(^32.‘ gC ; Eastern,253
neurologist, Charcot, that all men of ge
27>gC per dozen.
nius are to some degree ins tne simply
P oultry —Chickens, $5qi5 50; ducks,
indorses a popular 1,'Hef that has ob­
$5.50@6.50; geese, $11 per dozen; tur­
Russia has ordered four new ironclads. keys, 12‘ gC per pound.
tained since the beginning of time.
V euktablks —Cabbage, nominal, $1®
Switzerland has abolished national
General E. Bard Grubb, United States
$L 59 per cental ; cauliflower,$1 per dozen ;
Minister to Spain, with his charming banks.
young bride, who was Miss Violet Sop-
King Leopold of Belgium lias the in­ Onions, 76c(4$l percental ; potatoes, 40(4
60c per sack; sweet potatoes, 3c per
with of Lismore, Argyllshire, Scotland, fluenza.
pound; California celery, 76c per dozen
is the leader of diplomatic entertainers
The Kaiser is growing more unpopular bunches; fancy Oregon celery, 60c per
at Madrid.
in Bavaria.
dozen bnnehea ; carrots, Tfic per sack ;
Queen Victoria has long been regarded
The population of Iceland falls by beets, 75c per sack ; parsnips, $1.00 per
as more or less of a rec use, being nota­ 1,000 a year at present.
sack; rhubarb, 3 -t4c per pound; rad­
bly indifferent to society. But of recent
Signor Ferraris, the Italian Minister ishes, 10c per dozen ; egg plant, $1.5oy$
years she has grown more social in her of Justice, has resigned.
2.00 per box; cucumbers, 12Jac per
wavs, and now shows a fondness for
It is said Sir William G or'onC um - dozen.
making visits.
F kuits — Sicily lemons, $5.50(36 50;
ming is to be restored to society.
California, $4.50 per tiox ; oranges,
The richest of the new Senators is
A horse railway from Tripoli in Syria $4.50@5.50 ; apples, 75c@$1.25 per box ;
Felton of California, who is said to have to Beirut is soon to be constructed.
bananas, $3.50(^4.00 a bunch ; pine­
one million to Stanford’s three. He was
It has transpired that 12,0)1 persons apples, $4(46 per dozen ; grapes, Muscat
a poor boy at the time of the discovery are starving in the north of Finland.
and black, 1.25@1.50c per crate; cran­
of gold in California, and made his
Emperor William has decided to have berries, $10.00 per barrel ; Smyrna
money in mining.
constructed a new royal Frussian throne. tigs, 17@22Y»c per pound; citrons, 27c
The widow of Emile de Giradine, the
Boulogne, France, is now open to the per pound; Winter Nellis pears, $1.60(r$
famous French journalist, died recently admission of salt pork from the United 1.75 per box ; lady apples $1.25 ;>er box.
in Geneva in obscurity. She was the States.
N u t s —California walnuts, 11 tg 12
;
publicist’s second wife, and in first com­
hickory, 10c ; Brazils, 10(31 lc ; al­
Immense
quantities
of
wheat
and
rye
ing to Paris in 1855 shone for a time at
monds, 16@18c; filberts, 14(315e; pine
have lieen stored in the Rhine fortresses nuts, 17@18c; pecans, 17^ 18c, coco*
the Tuileries as a great beauty.
of Germany.
nuts, 8c; hazel, 8c; peanuts, 8c per
Lothar Bucher, Bismarck’s former pri­
Mr«, l’arnell is willing to spend her pound.
vate secretary, is preparing his master’s wealth to discomfit the enemies of her
Staple G roceries.
memoirs. Bucher was a revolutionist late husband.
H oney —17>g@18c per pound.
of 1848. He is the author of some of
Reports
of
famin»
in
R
is<ia
wero
the ablest political pamphlets of the day.
S alt —Liverpool, $15.60(iS$10.75 ; stock,
Ho is said to be a man of wonderful minimized to th eC zir in order to avoid $11@12 per ton.
offending
him.
ability.
C ofi ' ee —Costa Rica, 21c; Rio, 21c;
The Anarchists of France boast of a Salvador, 21c; Mocha, 30c; Java,
Charles N. Felton, the new millionaire
force
of
about
40.090,
and
the
Socialists
26c;
Arbuckle’s, 100-pound cases, 2o)4c
Senator from California, was a forty-
per pound.
niner. Both in the mining camp and numb r about 1,000,000.
R ice —Japan, $5.00; Island, $5.75 per
Gladstone and Morley have been
afterward as Sheriff of Yuba county he
displayed plenty of courage, but was elei ted honorary memliers of the British cental.
B eans —Small white, 3 c; pink, 2'yc;
often severely criticised for his tove of Club at Biarritz, France.
bayos, 2>$c; butter, 8>ic; limas, ,i'ac
clean linen.
Scotch crofters have won several cases per
pound.
Secretarv Elk'ne has a large family to in the courts of Scotland to the dismay
S uoar —D, 4ij|C; Golden C, 4‘ 4c;
house in Washington. He has six chil­ of the wealthy land owners.
extra
C,
4 ^ 0 ; granulated, 54g-;
King Humbert favors the approval by cube crushed and powdered, SLo ; c o n ­
dren with him all the time, the eldest
being a dangh er by his first wife; but the Italian Parliament of the commer­ fectioner*’ A, 5c; maple sugar, 15.$
there also is a still older daughter, who cial treaties recently negotiated.
1 c per pound.
is married, that makes long visits with
Cognac is being prescribed by doctors
S yrup — Eastern, in barrels, 42(345c;
her parents.
at Vienna for the influenza. It is said half-barrels, 44(347c ; in cases, .Vi .«.-(■lc
er gallon; $2.25 per keg. California, n
Alexander Dumas is nothing if not to prove effective in the initiatory stages.
original. He has now proposed a tax
Guy de Maupassant, the French au­ »rrels, 30c per gallon; $1.75 per ks_.
D ried F ruits — Italian prunes, 8(4 4 'ae;
upon diners ont for the benefit of the thor, is to be placed in an asvlura. His
poor. Most people have run away with insane condition is attributed to over­ Petite and German, 0(47c per pound;
raisins, $1.20@1.90 per b ox ; apifip-a.
the idea that a fit of indigestion was all work.
the tax upon a diner out that he could
An important system of pneumatic Plummer-dried, 8hj@ 9c; evaporated
oeac'bo« _0®iio| Smyrna tigs, 17(322’-gc;
well stamrer under.
llxliA n L o n
j AAl
\ ov - v i i
C iWi n
'Y
I - * lilt?
California figs, 7c per pound.
The mann«cript of “ Home. Sweet new general postoffice at Marseilles,
C anned G oods - T abu frnits. $t.*V>(5
Home,” was given by John Howard France.
1.80, 2>is; peaches, $1.80@2.00; Bnt>
A resolution favoring the impisition lett pears, $1.80ç$1.90 ; plums, $137 , $
Payne to Mi-s Mary Harden. Miss Har­
den has d ed, and the manu cr pt ha‘ of a poll tax on immigrant aliens has 1.50; strawberries, $2.25; cherries, 42.¿5
disappeared, though it is believed to be been rejected by tlie London Trades @2.40; blackberries, $1.86^.1.90, r.vso-
•till in existence, and efforts are being Council.
Serrie8, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25(42.80:
There is a gorge in silver in India;
made to discover it.
Tennyson’ '- dislike, not to say hatred, money was never so cheap, nor bank apricots,$1.60(31.70. Pie fruit : Assorted,
>f the common people growson him with ruptcies so frequent, nor business sc $1.10@1.20; peaches, $1.25; plains, $1 ■
1.10; blackberries, $1.254$ 1.40 per dozen.
his years. His beautiful home at Ha«el- s ta g n a n t.
Vegetables: Corn, $1.10(31.75; tomatoo«,
tnere is so arranged as to exclude the
Count Conree I’agny of Paris has been 95c (3 $1.00 ; sugar peas,
95c(îi$16d;
“ profane herd ” from a sight of the ven­
sentenced to two years’ imprisonment string, beans, 90c<3$l.00 per dozen.
erable poet, and it is a rare thing for any
outsider to catch a glimpse of him as he for selling Persian decorations secured Fish : Sardines, 76c(R 1.05 ; lobsters, $2.30
by forger}-.
@3.60. Condensed milk : Eagle brand,
«trolls about the garden with his long
The Mah li means to attack the Ital­ $8.10; Crown, $7.00; Highland, $0.60;
pipe and slouch hat.
Champion,
$6.50; Monroe, $0.75 per case.
ians at Bieha in the Sondan, first organ­
Cardinal Manning does all his literary izing sn expedition of 4.000 troops to Meats: Corned beet, $1.90 ; ch ipp e i beef,
work on a small writing pad, which he take Karsala.
$2.10; lunch tongue, $3 0 ) Is, ¡5 5) 2s;
rests on his knee. The famous English
deviled ham, $1 .(0 22.05 per do*en
V
threatened
Strike
in
South
Wales
of
prelate is now paBt 81 vears of age and
M l»cellurit*oti4
growing feeble. His fine, intellectual 85 (MO miners haB been averted after a
lengthy conference between the men
N ail » —Base quotation s; Iron, «3.00;
face is seamed with the lines that old
iteel, $3.00; wire, $3.50 per keg
age brings, and the skin is drawn tightly and their employers.
The EnghBh war office authorities pro­
I ron — Bar, 3 '2c per pound.
across biB broad forehead. The Cardinal
S teel — 10,'gC per pound.
is a very tall man, more than six feet in pose amalgamating tjie Cameron High­
T in —I. C. charcoal, 11x20, prime qna -
height when erect, bnt hie slender figure landers, the crack Scotch regiment, with
ity, $8.00(38.50 per I - : ; for crosses, $2
is l>ent with years, and his white hair the Grenad er Guards.
«hows in scant locks from beneath his
Short work is made of spies captured extra per box ; roofing, 14x20, prime
quality,
$0.76 per box ; 1. C. dike plates,
on the Polish frontier. The Russian
«kail cap.
patrol is reported to have hanged a 14x20, prime quality, $7.75,per I f « .
L ead —4V b C per pound ; bar, OLc.
Prussian spy early l|ift week.
W O R L D 'S FAIR NOTES.
S older — 13'2<glo,'gC per pound, ac­
The Berlin Cremation Society is ap­ cording to grade.
pealing for an abatement of the present
S hot — $1,85 per sack.
The President, o f Ecuador Orders a st ff rates charged for’tho transportation
H orseshoes — $5.
of
corpses
on
German
railways.
Complete Display o f W om en’ s
N aval S tores —Oakum, $5 per bale;
The
Hindoos
of
Calcutta
have
set
to
rosin,
$4.80(35.00 per *280 poun D ; tar,
Work at the Fair.
the music of Moody and Sankey hymns Stockholm, $12.80; Carolina. $7.9) per
•
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loathsome language, which they present barrel; pitch, $6.90 per barrel ; turpen­
The women physicians, pharmacists as specimens sung in the m ssion serv­ tine, 66c per gallon in curl > i I lot«.
and dentists of Illinois intend to prepare ices.
H h I m , Wool mid I llop«.
an exhibit to be made in the Illinois
Dr. Peters, the German explorer, who
H id e s —Dry hides, selected prime, 8q,
8 ate building.
is engaged in the work of civilizing Af­
@ 9 c; l4C less for calls; green, selected,
The department of electricity is mak­ rica, is credited with having recently aver 65 pounds, 4c ; nnder 55 pounds, 3c ;
shot
and
killed
120
nativee
before
break
ing an effort to Beoure a complete collec­
sheep pelts, short wool, 3" ■ •Oe; me­
tion of hi-torical electrical apparatus in fast.
dium, 60@80c; long, 90cut*1.25; shear­
Within, a fortnight two divisions of lings, 10@20c; tallow, good to choice, <
order to show the progress of the science
Russian infantry have been sent to the (3 3 V - Per pound.
from early times.
Austrp-Rnssian frontier, and since Au­
W ool — Willamette Valley,* I 7 " 'l‘>
The pressure exerted on the Rhenish gust nearly 50,000 men have been massed
Eastern Oregon, 10(317«' |>er pound,
man factnrors to induce them to exhibit there.
according to condition and age.
at the World’ s Fair is likely to be sne-
The greatest activity prevails in Rus­
H o p s —Nominal; 16.4 18c per pound.
ces«fnl. Several prominent ones among
them, who at first refused, are changing sian armament and d ck yards, and
Til« Mottt Murlcot.
sealed orders have beeh issued to the
their opinion.
B e e f — Live,2><c; dres***d.5
<■
reserves, to be opened only at a certain
M utton — Live, sheared, 3 a :, dressed,
The President of Ecuador has ordered signal.
that a complete display of woman’s
Claims to the amount of $70,000,00) 7@8c.
H ogs — Live, 4 '^ c ; dressed, 6c.
work shall be prepared for the fair. have been filed against Chili, all of them
V eal — 4(39c per pound.
This is to include a collection of gold growing ont of the war. England, as
S moked M eats — Eastern ham, 11(3
and silver braid work, woven straw and usual, demands the lion’s share, some
I2c; other varieties, 12V ; breakfast
other novelties. Two or three women $60,000,000.
b*con,
lU ^ @ 1 2 'ic , sides,9 19c; smoke
The Governor of Alsace Lorraine has
may be sent to Chicago to take charge
directed the church and consular author­ d bacon, 111^(311^0 per pound.
of the display.
LARD—C om ponnd, 9 (3 1 i«c : pare, ]#•$
ities to exchange their investments ol
L. Takaqui and K. Iked», two repre­
o f the funds under their care from @ l l ) , c ; Oregon, 10 V412JV - per pound.
sentatives commissioned by the Mikado
of Japan, have been in Chicago seeking Fienrh stocks to German 3 per cent, se­
Bag» unci Ragging.
detailed information concerning the curities.
Burlaps, 8-o*., 40-inch, net cash, fle;
The Paris Tribunal refuses to award
exposition. They were greatly pleased any damages or even satisfaction to Ma­ burlaps, lO V oz., 40-inch, net cash, 7c;
and said their country won d make a
rie Van Zaftdt for Lf Petit Parie e t ’t burlaps, 12-oz., 45-inch, net rash, i 'g c ;
fine exhibit, and that in it won'd be a charge that the actress was intoxicated burlaps, 16-oz., 60-inch, 11c; burlaps, 20-
number of private art treasures of the
during a performance at the opera liou e oz., 76-inch, 13c. Wheat bag«, Calcutta,
Mikado.
22z26, spot, 9c ; three- sis'iel oat Lav»,
at St. Petersbnrg.
Cental*
(second hand
wheat
President Carnot at his N«w Year re­ 8c.
In the interest of the Persian partici­
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pation in the exposition the Persian ception at Paris hoped the year of 1H92 bag*), 8c.
government has lifted the export duty wonld be a year of peace, and reque«t-d
Took Moody for • Hark mas.
on all goods which will he sent to the the diplomates to roa*snre their gov rn-
menta that the policy of France was that
World’s Fair from Persia, and P ha
It is related o f Moody, the evangelist,
also lifted the import duty on all goods of peace and international concord.
M ai be was sitting in his family carriag*
which will be purchased at the World's
Advices have been received at Sydney, at the Northfleld station recently aa a
Fair and bronght into Pers a. These N. S. W.. from Samoa to the effect that
train came in. A stranger, mistaking
concessions have greatlv increased the another war ia imminent. Two bund ed
interest taken in the World’s Fair in of King Malietoa’a men are said to be him for a harkman. ordered him, with
Persia.
advancing upon the village of Lum«, some show of authority, to drive to tb*
betel, and, without a word of dlaaent,
Eleetrieitv is to be the motive farce in with the object of expelling the Mataa- the great preacher did as be waa bidden.
Jackson Park during the construction of fite insurgents.
It is rumored at Rome that the rela­ He refnsed to take any pay for his mrt-
the buildings. The electric plant has
been completed and steam engines must tions between the Vatican and the Bra­ ice«, however, and this eicited the cori-
go. This re done in dHer to reduce the zilian government are so strained that a ority of the man, who appears to have
fire risk. The saw mills, ased in gstt ng rupture is imminent. The Pope, it is been a minister. He was dnmfonnded
ont bailding material, which have been said, has intimated that he will exrom- to learn that the haclrman. to whom he
run bv steam, are ftow supplied by elec mnnicate President Peixotto, his Cabinet had also made free comments on Mr.
and the members of the Brazilian Con­
desired,
trie grower, furnished
‘
‘ ' 1. if de
*. nrght
’
Moody’s work In the course of the drive,
and day. Electrical Engineer Sargeant gress nnlese measures are tak*n to renew waa none otbex than the evangelist him-
is prepared with a sixty horse-power the relations between Charch and State asif. — Springiel^(Mass. ; Re p c n, yen
in Brasil.
plant to supply electric motor servie*.
f