NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERO GRAPHIC. A D V IlK T N n G NEWBERG GRAPHIC. I t % T l'* * : .Twenty Dollar« One Column H a lf Column — Profesion a l Cania T* n Dollar^ ....... une Dollar H e a d in g X u l l r r n w i l l be iu M e r lc tl I h r r a t e o f T e n r e n t «* |»er L i u « . 4 . V O L. N E W B E U G , Y A M H I L L C O .. O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , A P R I L I. E AS T AND south SAMUEL HOBSON, « ] SHASTA LINE.t^ t — B 1HRIS1 l.\N CHURCH —SERVICES I \ BRY V second aud fourth Sunday at 10 a . m . aud h :00 P M. 4 *8:30 . ♦8:30 i E N T S T C H LR t H —P R A Y E R M K E llN t. Wedues ay even: ug. Sai>batti school \ PY every every Saturday at 10 . ., services following. I e v e r y T h u r s d a y at 7::>0 p. M. S a b b a t u s e h o i l m . llN U il S O C IE T Y NOTICES. r M.C. A.—DEVOTION \E>KKV1CKS EVERY • S today at 3 p . m . Young men earnestly requested to attend. \ U. T. U.—BUSINESS MEETING TH E SEC oud aud fourth Tnur&day iu each month. \Y • m A. R BE8310NS HELD FIRST AND T H IR D Saturday evening in each mouth. 4 O. U. W — MEETS EVERY TUESDAY EVEN- • ing at 8 p. M. in Armory Hall. C ity o f N e w b e r g . Mayor...... ...O. O. Emery Recorder.. ,.F. 11. Howard Marshal.. . ...j. J. Woods Treasurer . ..Moses Yetaw Street Commissioner.. ........A. C. Cox Surveyor............................................Miles Reece COUNCILMEN. i B. ('. Miles ............................ ) Paul Many (C F. Moore ......................... fG. L. Stabler - > j NEWBERG v w. CARDS. M c C o n n e l l , m . d ., Physician and Surgeon, S. N. BURGEN, M. D., N Physician and S urgeon, N E W R E R G , OK. Office in Hoskins block, opposite bank. dence, Newberg House. FLOURING v M ILLS, P a c if ic N E W B E R G , OR. Office on First street. A ll calls promptly at­ tended to day or night. Diseases of women aud children a specialty. C o lleg e , , O . College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping, Resi­ All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art. DR. HAROLD CLARK, Dentist, FRESH MEATS. J. w «d ..........................jj; V.:1" « * ? g . May be found at all times a fu ll as sonnent of good marketable Contractor and Builder, O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . P R O F E S S IO N A L ♦4:30 P. M. ♦10:30 a . m . t >::»0 p. M. fs:20 a . m . Central Meat Market Dentist, N E W B E R G , OK. JOHN YOUNGER, N e w b e rg , O regon , -1 8 PREPARED TO R E P A IR — * Clocks t— In a workmanlike manner. Satisfaction guar­ antee'!. in G. M. Bales’ shoe shop on First street. Thirty-five years’ • xpe i nee. " a charge of emliezzlement. I DR. E. J. YOUNG, V e t e r in a r y S urgeon , v B ank of N ew berg NEWBERG, ORECON. N E W B E R G , OK. The treatment of horses a specialty. tended with . romptness. Cal's at­ D. M. R a m s e y , House V and 7 Sign 7 Painter, N E W B E R G , OK. Houses painted In the latest TINTS. Paper- hanging, graining, ktaiuiug and hard oil finis i D o n e by D a y o r C o n tr a c t. 3hop on Main street. SURVEYING. Having been appointed by the County Sur­ veyor a« hi«* deputy for ti-i* part o f Yam hill county. I am prepared to do all kinds of P L A IN SU R V E YIN G . I^ave orders for work at the postoffiee. or ad­ dress me at Newfcerg, Or. M. REECE D. W. C u m m in s , $ 30,000 Capital Stock ......... President . Vice-President ............. Cashier JESSE E D W A R D S ............................ B. C. M I L E S . ....................................... MOSES V O T A W .................................. WI EHLHH & WILSON MANCFACTI RING COMPANY —WA8 AW AR D ED TH E O N L Y — G r an d P rize Call on us if von want a good w e'l at a reason able figure. Having ha 1 long experience, we guarantee good work P r W for boting and put­ ting in wall, up cents per foot. _ —AT TH E - PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889. ette, Sheridan, Tlie Cave Creek onyx mines, in Mari- i Monmouth St A irlie. J •opa county, A. T ., have been purchased ♦4:30 p. u. Sheridan »Si way stations f'J:30 a . m . ov a New York syndicate. N E W B E R G , OK. ♦Daily. ♦Daily, except Sunday. The W oman’* Christian Temperance Ferries connect with all ‘ rains for Sell wood and Milwaukie. R. K )E IIL E R . Manager. Onion and toe saloon-keepers of New E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. K. Si P. Agt.. Port­ Shop—One door west of postofflce. Westminster, 1$. C , have declared war. land, Or The Consolidated Canal Company has lieen incoiporated at Pluenix A. T. Cr­ inge groves w ill lie planted along the •anal. The Salt t/ike Chamlier of Commerce dle.es unjust discrimination in Utah NEWBERC, ORECON. i eights by all the roads entering the » rritory. The Cieur d ’ Alene mines are to be D. T A R R A N T & S O N , Proprietors. p-ned soon. The resumption of work in that section will give 2 000 men em­ H avin g recently equipped our m ill with new and improved ma­ ployment. The natural gas well oil I. W . Hell- chinery, we are now prepared to manufacture the best grade o f flour by man’s ranch on the edge of Los Angeles the FUL1 R O L L E R PROCESS. • utilities to give every indication of be- Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays. ng a stayer. Citizens of Portland, Or., are dementi­ ng that that city secure four public parks >>f 200 acres each in addition to the •ne already owned. Hast of Boise City, Idaho, are several hot springs, and a scheme is incubating to have the hot water conveyed to the ew berg regon residence* in the town. Railroads at Los Angeles are cutting ind slashing rates to Eastern points, rickets to Kansas City sell for $15 and to New York for from $18 to $25. ♦ Ä:00 I m K C IIP R C H SERVICES FIRSJ , ill every mouth at 0 p. M. ' fOVKRLAND EXPRKSS. ’ Salem, Albany, Eug- eue, Rose b'g Grant's I Pass, Medford Ash- ; land, Sacrameuto,Ug- I den, San Francis, o, Mojave, Los Angeles, I El Paso,New Orleans, Land East.................... Roseberg S¿ way stations (V ia Wood.»urn for] I Mt. Angel, Silverton, 1 West Scio. Browns- L ville and Coburg. . M Albany and way stations . M. Corvallis Si way stations . M. McMinnville A. way sta's I m p m every Sunday at 10 v. C L E V E R B U R G L A R S IN ID AH O . FROM F KB. 1, 1*91 Y T K R U N CHURCU.- SERVK E8 K\ and fourth Lord's day Hf, 11 . . 1 )K E ery 8 B second aud 7:30 . . Sabbath school every Sunday at and Heav;y- Portrait and Landscape Artist. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlaud: — s e r v i c e s f i r s t s i n day iu the month at 7. ¡Or m : third sund »y at 11 a " m . and 7*:M) p. m . Prayer meeting Wednes­ day evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Suuday school every Sunday at 10 a . m . «* a p t is t c h u r c h M E T H O D Is r.-P R A Y K R P A C IF IC COAST. r’ t .K b U itiA L Southern Pacific Route. Photographer, Nevad«woolcuPclean A YAN G ELK AL< HUR< H.—REGUI M ISERY* i ice tirst and th r E YhR Y r Sunday at 11 a m and 7 r. >t andThur>d*v at 10 \ m S.ibbath school evvry Sunday t 9:4» a m . Moutuly meeting at 2 p. m . the tlrat Sat­ urday in each mouth. Quarterly m eeting the second Saturday aud Sunday in February, May. August aud November. a K AU M : M ub .crtp tton P r k f P a y a b le a b ly In A d v a n c e . C H U R C H N O TICES. a * 1 U *< K I P T I O * One Year -^ix Months Three Mon the. at A dvertising Bills Collected Monthly* 10 a . m . - Mo 1 « e » W srk.t Straet .............. s. r ii« * , Cal. J. E. (Ridden, a brakeman, found ■pecirnens of quartz-bearing free gold ive miles up th • Trucked river recently. There is considera1 le excitem ent at frnckee over the find, (or it i* in the di­ rection of the old mining town of Knox­ ville, which formerly nnmtiered hun­ dreds of inhabitant*: In early days it was known that a ledge existed, twit it could not be found. G ulden and hi* friends have located claims. The North American Commercial C impany is establishing a coaling and ■moply station at D itch Harbor, Alaska. Tne barkeutine C. C Frink ha* sailed for that place, laden w;th Inmher and a miscellaneous <• rgo and eight workmen, w h ow i l construct a wharf for the ac- ■ornm -dat,on of the whaling fleet and r venue cutter. The ship America, now »• S.«n P elro , will proceed to Nanaiino ■ Ilf lo id a cargo of 1.21 1 ton* of coal for • nporarv use at Itutch Harlior. There ire s >me excellent coal mine* near that „1 ice which th- company proposes to tevelop next summer. It ia the inten- t m to make Ditch Harbor the ren- lexious for whal ng ves-els, where g»n- -ral su p p le* can be furnished. The r e v e n u e cutter and war vessels will probably take their fuel at that point. < '’ g H urr b^rt o f Italy to Visit E n g ­ land— P. dc cwski the Recipient of a Silver Wreath. Ignatius Dm nelly has ciphered out a lew llie>rv h 1 ont the grip, l ie thinks t is caused l>y star d iu t through which lie earth passes. President 11a rison gets up his State mpei* i.i a legal and red-tape style, just ■ a if he was preparing brief*. They are neat, couip ict and concise. tieneral CJourka, Governor-General of Russian Poland, is a hale and vigorous soldier of lid years, and lie is not going to resign his place as has been reported. The C zir knows his value too well. Rev. J. U. Schwerin, a Oongreg itional- iiit minis er, who died Inn week at Kan Glaire Wis., was a noted hunter, and w as for many years generally considered the best ritle shot ill tlie Northwest. The birthday anniversary of the Km- oeror of Russia, who is 47 years of age, is also the wedding anniversary of the Prince of Wales, w ho has now been Hie iiusliaml of the charming Princess Alex- andria for twenty-nine years. King Humbert’* appro, ching visit to Kngland is said to he due to the grata- tilde he feels when he recalls that Queen Victoria was the first of the Knropean sovereigns to recognize the young king­ dom of Italy thirty or more years ago. The only survivor of the brave hand of Texan patriots who signed the Decla­ ration of Texas Independence at W ash­ ington on the Braz is river March 2. IHiiti, is W. 1!. Craw f >rd, who now ut the age of 8t> is living in destitution at Alvaredo. Paderewski has been presented by his Boston admirers w ith a lieantiful w reath of laurel in silver. Ttiey were consider­ ate enough not to insist that he should wear it as the Roman conquerors wore theirs. They did not want to disarrange his hair. Prince Bismarck may Hatter himself that lie has thousands of admirers in this country, hut the fact that America is the only nation on earth that has not con’ 11 lulled to his monument fund would indicate that German-Americans are not very urgent in showing their respect for him. The Kmpress of Germanv is in the hub t of writing fo ra few minutes daily in her diary. Noliodv ever sees the con­ tents of her diary— not even the Em­ peror. At the close of the year a new diary is opened, and the old one, which has a locked cl iso, is consigned to the iron safe containing her M ajesty’s do­ mestic jewelry. M. C. Crccdc, the owner of the Last Chance and Monarch mines at the new camp in Color ido that h -a n his name, is a native of 111 i n us, who settled in Co'orado in 1870. lie 1* a man slightly above medium height, lean and of a sandy complex on, and is 50 years of age, although he lo >ks much younger. After prospecting for t wenty years all over the Mate he now finds himself a m illionaire. Some of tlie wisest scholar* delight in the collection of pamphlet*. Indeed there are pamphlets which attracted lit­ tle notice at the tim e of their publica­ tion a century ago that are now worth a hundred times the price then asked for them. Dr. K I ward Everett Hale is one of the pamphlet, collectors, lie keeps John Brown’s FortTaken to Chicago. A SUBTERRANEAN RIVER. The New York Legislature Defeats the Bill to Annex Brooklyn to New York City. f*r<»c; common, 12l, c ; California, 40i d ie per r o ll; Eastern, 25(g31)yC pier pound. CitKKSK— Oregon, 15c; Eastern, 15t„<9 18c per piound. E gos — Oregon, 15(918c; Eastern, nom­ inal, 15c per dozen. I’oi'i.rKY—Chickens, $5(35.50; ducks, $8(ii9; geese, $11 pier dozen; turkeys, tdc pier piound. Y xuk.tAHl.it*— CahOnge, quoted $1.50 per cental; cauliflower, $2.50 pier crate; Onions, fancy, (>0(975c pier cental; off j grades, 45(9 55c; potatoes, 40c per sack; new p itatoes, 6c; carrots, 75c pier sack; parsnips, $1 per sack ; asparagus, 8 <» 10c pet pound , lettuce, 30c; Oregon, 40c per dozen; celery, 85@90c pier dozen; squash, 2(9 3c per pound; green picas, l ie per pound; cucumliers, 75c p erd oz; rhubarb, 16c pier p atml; radishes, 30c pier dozen ; tomatoes, $2.25 pier box. j F kuits — Sicily lemons, $5.50(98.00; California, $8.00(94.00 pier box ; oranges, Riversides, $1.25(92.50; navels, $8.00(9 4.25 ; apples,75c@$ 1.60pier box ; bananas, $2.50(94.00a bunch; Smyrna tigs, 10c pier pioiiiid; citrons, 27c per pound. A scheme has been formulated for min­ j ing beneath the city of Aspen, Col. A subterranean river of vast extent 1 has Iwen tapped in lTainfieid, N. J. i Ford county, Kail., looks for 900 fami- | lies of Danes to settle there this year. | A new cable to connect the Central A nerican States with Cutia is soon to he j | i 'aid. [ damps Calhoun, postmaster at Big I’ine, W yo., is a defaulter to the govorn- I inent. Franklin, l ’a., is in the throes of a re- lignins revival, business even being neg­ lected. A Kansas man applied for a divorce because his wife would uo longer sup- port him. The Minnesota lice se law has been declared void, and saloons may run all Htaiil« c«r 1 M. the time. H o nky — IStcIS 'jC pier piound. Chicago lias given up its war against : H a i . t —L iverpxiol,$l5.00(9$17.00;stock, the English sparrows. The sparrows $11(912 pier ton. hold the field. Core ax—Costa Rica, 21hjc; Rio, 21c; Another vessel loaded with food for the Salvador, 20c ; Mocha, 27 ' s (980c; Java, starving Russians will leave IMiiladel- 26c; Arbucklo’s 190-piound cases, 21 7-20c pier pain nd. phia on April 12. B kanh — Small white, 8c; ('ink, 2*gc; M innie Johnson confesses to having fired the female reformatory at Indian­ bayos, 2*j,c; butter, 3Vac ; limas, 8 ‘ jO pier pound. apolis on March I. Kti'n— Japan, $5.00; Island, $5.50(9 Railroad officials es incite that only \ 5.76 per cental. one-tliir l of the Western crops of 1891 S coah —D, 4L.C; Golden C, 4-'8c; have thus far been moved. extra C, 4:,.,c; granulated, 6a4c; Secretary Tracy expre'ses fear th atth e j culie crushed anil piowdered, 5 '8c; con­ House will he parsimonious In the mat- j fectioners’ A, 6»vc; maple sugar, 150 ter of naval appropriations. 1 c pier piound. S yhui '— Eastern, in tiarrels, 42(95 tc ; The M issachusetts House has decided to make the salary of the Governor $8,- half-barrels, 44(9 47c; in cases, 36(980c ner gallon ; $2.25 pier keg. California, in OoO, the present figure being $5,000. The bottom and 8 , 000 , 0 ; 0 gallons of tiarrels, 4>k: pier gallon; $1.75 per keg. D iukh F kuits — P etite prunes, 7c; sil­ water one day last week dropped out of the new reservoir at Leavenworth, Kan. ver, 8 'sc; Italian. 8c; German. 0lj c ; plums, ttl8c ; apples, 6(0; Ex-Auditor l.avelle, indicted for at­ string beans, 90e(9$1.00 pier dozen. tempting to b u rn 'th e Daviess county Meat* : Corned lieei, $1.90; chipiped beef, (In d .) courthouse, is short in his ac­ $2.10; lunch tongue, $3.0) Is, $ 5 .5 (2 »; counts over $18 <100. deviled ham, $1.50(93.65 per dozen. Alleged boodle transactions are re ­ Fish : Sardine», 75c(91.55; lobeters, $2.30 his in a series of baskets suspended by ported to have existed among the Brook­ (92.60; salmon, tin, 1-lb., $1.26(91.30; rope ai d onlley from tlie beams in ttie lyn Aldermen in giving the elevated 2 lbs., $ .40; '.j bhl., $5.60. Condense»! railway franchise of 188s An-| geles has passed the Senate. II lucellaneon*. Philadelphia Will Contribute a Choice Two rain companies in Kansas are N au . s — Bane quotations: Iron, $3.00; nicking contracts with tlie counties of »teel, $3.00; wire, $3.50 pier keg C ollection o f Historien! Relics that State at $IKM a county to produce I kon — Bar, 3 ‘*c pier psiund ; pig iron, at the Exposition. from one to two inches of rain. $26i<( 28 per ton. Small— 10'*c |>er piound. According to tlie new count of the pop T in — I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual­ Newfoundland ha“ decided to partici­ illation of Buffiilo by tlie State enumer­ pate In the exposition. ators the tola I will be 2H4 (N-0. T e e cen­ ity, $8.00(98.50 pair I mix ; for crosses, $2 extra pier I kix ; roofing, 14x20, prime Wisconsin will expend $8,000 upon its sus figures in 1890 were 255,11(14. horticultural exhibit. Cranberry culture A hill lias lieen introduced in the Ohio quality, $8.75 pier box ; f. O. coke plate», 14x20, pirime quality, $7.75 pier box. will be made especially prominent. Legislature to enlarge and extend the L kad — 15-Bc pier piound ; liar, 0 la c. S. J. Hunter of Nevada, Mo., bas a Ohio canal so that boats can 1« towed S oi . iikk — 13'o(918,ljC per paiuud, ac­ collection of over 11,000 varieties of from Lake Erie to the Ohio river. cording to grade. woods, pétri factions, etc., which lie pro­ The State Department ollicials say that S hot — $1.85 pier sack. pose* exhibiting at the fair. there is no truth in the report that tlie IfoHHKSHOKB— $5. Unitpil States has established ail alliance The marble slab presented hv the Kin- N a v a i . S t o r k » —Oakum, $4.50(95 pier press Josei-bine to I’nimin» will lie in­ with the Argentine confederation. liale; rosin, $4 80(95 pier 280 pounds; tar, cluded in the exh ibit from (lint country. The legislature at Albany has defeated Stockholm, $14.00; Carolina, $7.00 pier Official consent for its removal has been the bill to annex Brooklyn to New York barrel; piitch, $8 00 pier barrel; turpien- granted. city. Tammany rule in the latter place tine, 05c pier gallon in carload lots. The limit of the tim e in which States is the chief impediment to tlie consoli­ and Territories and foreign countries dation. H iilfiR , W o o l an<1 H o p « . A t present 2 (191 students are attending must ac cept tlie sites allotted them o il Hinas— Dry iiiiles, selected prime, 7 ' 4 the exposition grounds has been fixed at the University of Michigan at Ann Ar (9 8 c ; )* c less for culls; green, selected, June i, 1892. Oregon will please take bor, which is tlie largest number evei over 65 pounds, 4c; under 65 |>oiiiids, :lc; attending an American institution <>l slump pielts, short wool, 30(«50c; me­ notice. The Cuiiard Steamship Company has learning. dium, 60(980c; long, (Xk'(9$l.25; shear­ David Wenger, who struck a rich vein lings, 10(929»-; tallow, good to choice, I applied for space in tlie marine section of tlie transportation building to show a of silverdiearing ore while digging a <93hvC pier piound. series of models illustrating the speed well at Lincoln, Mo., several days ago, W ool — W illam ette Valley, 17(910c; of “ ocean greyh ou n d s" and the devel­ has purchased machinery, and will de­ , Eastern Oregon, 10(917c pier pound, velop the lead. opment of transatlantic travel. accenting to condition and age. It is now considered certa n that the H op » — Nom inal; 12(914c pier piound. Testimony is lasing taken at Chicago prominent etcicers in this country will in the dit pitted heir-li p to tlie estate of ro- 0 |>erate heartily with Chief Ives in Samuel Sankey of San Francisco regard T h . M eat M a rk *». forming for display in tlie art depart­ ing the title to $80,000 worth of property Bxxr— L ive. 2 ( 9 4c; dressed, 5'97c. ment a collection of a retrospective e x ­ situated in Chicago. M utton — L ive, sheared, 4tg(94J4c; hibit of etchings made since the tim e of The old Harper’s Ferry engine-lions» dressed, 9c. the Centennial collection in 1870. H ogs — L ive, 6c; dressed, 7 * 40 . fort, which John Brown stormed and V’ * ai ,—6(98c pier piound. Michigan is going to come out strong capitored, and behind who*« brick wal s I.. IV ..IJ I. V .I. V« — than » . — $1,1*10, *1 ooo 1 |1C P,„| defiance to a |ioweriiil force, has H m o x id M e at » — Eastern ham, 11(9 in • the W oild's Fair. More 0»M> worth of Michigan lumlier will lie I »>een removed to Chicago. 12c; other varieties, 13c; hreaklaat used in tlie buildings, snd $150,000 will - The recent heavy disbursements have bacon, U )g Q 1 2 c ; »idea, 9 'a (910lac ; g o to Michigan contractor*. “ As to her resi need the treasury balance to $29,851, «looked bacon, 114(911 A,c pier pMiiind. L a an— Comp>ound18(9 lO '. c ; pure, 104 e x h ib it," says a Michigan man, “ she j 825, of which $12,811,301 is on depsisit will have the best mineral, fores'ry, fruit with national hanks and $15,225,iX)<( i* I d (9 12c; Oregon, 194(91240 per piound. •nd fishery exhibit* on the grounds. subsidiary and minor coin. Bair* and Kngnrlnv The Arkansas W orld ’s Fair Board ha* j The Nicaraguan government is mak Burlaps, 8 - 0 *., 4<>-irich, net cash, 8 4 c ! »elected ten acres near Little Rock, ing the most lilicral (Hers to intending which it will have cultivated with the colle« growers. It gives to a married burlaps, 104-os., 49-inch, net cash, 7 4 ° i view of raising various agricultural prod­ until 21i acres and to a sii g e msn I2< burlapis, 12-ox., 46-inch, net cash, 8 c, burlaps, 16-os., 60-inch, 12 c ; burlaps, 20 - uct» for exh ibit at the expwisition. Tlie acres of goo I coffee ground. oz., 76-inch, 144c. Wheat tmgs,Calcutta, board ha» made arrangement» to »end to Governor Flower declined lo sign a bill 23x38, spnit, 8 c ; three-bushel oat hags, Chicago for the forestry building sp>ec; men» of pine, white oak, red o*.k, sweet fixing tlie salaries of tlie I'.r oklyn Alder 7j£c. _______ ___________ in -n at $2,(>-i0 on the ground that th< gtm , cyp.rns and walnut. The city of l’ hiladelphia will contrili- la-gislaturc should only gran' permission Ni» D o u b t A b o u t It . to locnl authorities to fix »» (»r ie ». Ute to the I’ennsylvania exhibit a clioic T lie average boy may bo trusted to General Mile* b*liev » the great need collection of historical relics now in pais- draw an inference, if it lias to do with session of Meade Pest, G. A. R , George of tills c mntry is coast de en*ive work- lie thinks too much dep -n lenoe is pi o-*' - his ow n pleasure; but i f the question W. ChiWI* and the Drexel Institute; representation« of Benjamin Frank in, on the navy. Fortifica h n* are necs-esi be an abstract one, the issue is more Stephen Girard and other old-tini cele­ lies, ami they may sav- th j country iron doubtful. A N ow Y o rk teacher, according to brated citizens; the famous “ liberty great losses. one o f our exchanges, was tryin g to It ia opienly charged in New York tha hell,’ ’ and other exceedingly int* resting illustrate to his pmpils the precise ohiec'». Application* for spiaee for e x ­ a c >rrup*t'on fumi .f at least $2 IX»,(X) wa* ' an«*-d by in erected cApit ill- t» an m eanings o f the words bipied and hibit» are very numerous from Penney! st' ck johlier* for the o - age of the t.ji quailrupied. F or this purpxise he vania. in Hie New .le rc v L g 1 »ture legs'i l i n It is announce»! that the Charleston snowed them tw o pictures, one repre­ (M a-*.) navy yards will furnish the the »trial combination of the Readiii senting a horse, the other a rooster. equipment* of the iniitstion battle »hip railroad. lie ex|>lamed tlie o rigin and mean­ Attention ha* ls*en attraete I to tin in g o f tlie tw o words, exhibited the hich w II contain the exhibit Illinoii assenililage of about forty tramp* ne* of the government n iv r department. pictures, and o f course thought he had These equipments include tw elve shipi's Hebron ville, M is-., r' -e to the Rhod made U M lU understood. So, by Island line. I b i » i» said to I»- tlie Ion* biats, including two steam cutters, four w ay o f review exercise, as it were, teenth con*« cuti ve year t ,iat thi-strang ordinary entters, one sailing launch, two he held the pictures aloft, and asked, dingies, one whaleboat, one gig whale­ gathering ha« been held. There i» boat and one halsa. and a mmpdete *«t leader, » h o seem- t> lie we11 educale»! in en cou ragin g tones: “ N ow , scholars, w hich one am I I ” ain |>rivilege» ntu of »h ip ’s furniture from navv ramp stool- | and who re eive* r “ T h e nioster, sir,” was the prompt »lienee. T oe gatti to elaborate »ideboarda—eighty piece* | *acnre* respectfnl and con fu sin g answer from several of cring will rerna'n 'or two or three week- in all. tha pupils. - Youth's Comtianion. W O RLD ’S FAIR NOTES.