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.Twenty Dollars
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One Column
H.-ilf Column
Professional (.'arci»
H e a d in g X o t i e e * w i l l be i u n e r t e d
the rate of T e n r e n t » p e r M n * .
M uhaerlption »»rire P a y a b le
a b l y in A d v a n c e .
V O L . 4.
A dvertising Bills Collected Monthly*
CHURCH
IAR16N •'»’ U liU K U lI.- > K K V R ’ h> K Yt.K Y
T
suudav a- 11 a m . uud 7 r m . and Onus lay
at 10 a . v Sihbath school w ry Sunday t y;t >
a y
Moutuly m eting at *2 k m the first Sat
urday in each month, (Quarterly meeting the
second Saturday aud Sunday in February, May,
August aud November.
t
\ P T iS T «H U R C H — >EliYD Ks FIRST si V
day in the month at7::ajp x.: third sund *y
at ll a . m . and 7::*0 I* m . Prayer meet ng \\edne*-
day evenings at 7 SW o'clock. Suuday school
every Suuday at 10 a . m .
B
Tjtt KSB Y I KK I A S CHURCH. -S E R Y L Ks K V -
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ery second aud fourth Lord’s «lay at 11 a . m .
and 7:30 p . m . Sabhath school every Sunday at
10 a . M.
i 1HItlSTIAN CHURCH.— SERVICES EV E RY
U; second aud fourth Suuday at 10 a . m . aud
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p M.
4 UVENT ST CHURCH —PK A\ EK MEE11NC
every Wedues ay evening Sa»-batti school
every Saturday at 10 a m ., services fo llo w in g .
ME l 'HO Dira 1'. - P K A Y K H
every Thursday at 7:;10 p .
every Sunday a» 10 a . m .
M ,
m .
M K E T IN U
Sabbath school
E. CHURCH.—SERVICES F lits
in every mouth at 3 p. m .
SO C IE T Y N O TIC E S.
\ , S imiay tti 3 r.
requested tu Htteud.
Yuuug meu «a r u e .ll)
T i r C. T. U.—BUSiN E84 M EETING THE 8EC
\ y . ond aud fourthTnur.day in each mouth.
T o . O. K —SESSIONS HELD US TH U RSD AY
1 . evenings in Bank budding.
i t A. R —SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND T H IR D
\JT, Saturday evening in each mouth.
' i \ r K. C.—MEETS FIRST AND T H IR D S A I
\V , urday afternoon in each month.
M OF V.— MEETS E V E R Y SA TU R D A Y EVEN-
►3. lug.
O. U. W —MEETS E VE RY TUESDAY KVEN-
ing »it 8 p. M. in Armory Hall.
A ,
City o f N e w b e r g .
....... ..F. H. Howaiil
Mamhdl...............................
Treasurer............................ .......... M>tfces V o ta *
................ A l-'. Cox
...Miles Reece
Surveyor
COUNC ILMEN.
jB. C. Miles
............................ ( Paul Mat y
1C F. Moore
Second Ward
......................... |G. L. Stabler
,
t F. H.Lashler
Third Ward................................... Jj.
, arter
First Ward...
g .
C ARDS.
w . M c C o n n e l l ,
m . d ..
Physician and Surgeon,
Southern Pacific Route. Photographer, The Portland Shipments
of Wheat.
^OSHASTA LINE.Oo
N E W R E It G . O K .
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlaud:
Portrait and Landscape Artist.
LKAVK.
FROM FXH. 1, 1*91
ID H O ’S W A R D E N R E M O V E D .
ARRIVE.
Portraits enlarged to life size and finished in
Crayon, India Ink or Water Colors.
* Studio— Upstairs in Hoskins building.
'O v k r i . a n d E x p r e s s .
Salem, Albany, Eug-
eue, Roseb'g Grant's
Pass, Med fold Ash
• laud.Sa« rameiito,og-
*7:35 a . m .
j den, San Francis- o, 1
---- AT T H E ----
Mojave, Los Angeles. I
I Ei Paso,New Orleans, I
Land East....................
Kosoberg it way stations *1:30 p. m .
Via Wood i mm fori
Mt. Angel, Sllvertou, |
West Scio, Browns-
May be found at all times a fu ll asaorment o f ;
. ville and Coburg..... J
good marketable
♦5:00 P. m . Albany aud way station-* fl0:30 a .
t7:30 a m . Corvallis & way ntatiou> t >:30 p . m .
♦ 4:40 1*. M. M c M in n v ille «Sc w ay »ta ’ i*- tH-.gO a . m .
Central Meat Market
S. N. BURGEN, M. D.,
Do You Want a House Built ?
J. S. REES,
- i l NEWBERG v FLOURING v N U L L S ,« -
P a c if ic
C
o lleg e ,
N ew berg , O regon .
Physician and Surgeon,
N E W R K K t i, O K .
Office in Hoskins block, opposite bank.
dence, Newberg House.
Resi­
College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
fill the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
DR. HAROLD CLARK,
Dentist,
Dentist,
N E W B E R G , OK.
Gold fll itig a specialty. Gas or vita’ ized air
given in extracting teeth. All w «rk wa ran ed.
office on Cent r street, oppodte the postoiffee.
JO H N
YOUNGER,
N e w b e rg , O regon ,
- I S PR EPAR ED TO R E P A IR —
—(Watche* » and • Clocks l—
In a workmanlike manner. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. in G. M. Bales’ shoe shop on First street.
Thirty-five years’ ■ x p e i nee.___________________
DR. E. J. YOUNG,
Excellent opportunity for good work.
Board and lodging, $2.50 per week.
A ll other expenses very low.
I f you want to teach; i f you want to take a business course; if
you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you.
Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself.
T H u M A S N E W L IN , President.
B ank
V e t e r in a r y v S u r g e o n ,
N ew berg
of
NEW BERG, ORECON.
N E W R E K G . OK.
The treatment of horses a specialty.
tended with . romptness.
Cal s at
House ’.' and *.* Sign Painter,
N E W R K K G , OK.
Houses painted In the latest TINTS. Paper*
hanging, graining, staining and hard oil finis i
D on e by D a y o r Contract.
Shop ou Main street.
SURVEYING.
H aring been appointed by the County Snr
veyor a« his deputy for tb it part of Yam hill
county, I am prepared to do all kinds of
P L A IN
C a p ita l S to c k .................................................. $ 3 0 ,0 0 0
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JESSE E D W A R D S ....................................
President
B. C. M I L E S . .......................................................................Vice-President
M oSE S V O T A W .............................................................................Cashier
D. M. R a m s e y ,
Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles, F. A. Morris, J. C. Coleord.
E. H . Woodward.
Certificates o f deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought
and sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to cheek
at sight, and a general banking business transacted. Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States and Canada.
Correspondents— Ladd A- Tilton, Portland; National Park Bamc,
New York.
Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the bank for infor«
mation concerning the city.
C rrespondence invited.
S U R V E Y IN G .
ANY
I-eave orders for work at the post office, or ad
dress me at Newberg, Or.
M. REECE.
D. W.
w ell
C
u m m in s
,
- W A R AW AR D ED TH E O N L Y -
- bo rer ,
G r a n d P r ize
N I W B K R O . OR.
« all on us if voti want a good we 1 at a reason
abb* figure, Having ha 1 long exp eren re, we
guarantee go «1 work. Price for lx*: ing and put
ting iu wall. 30 cent« per foot.
- A T THE -
PARIS EXPOSITION,
1
-xlEAST SIDE!»
Meat Y Market,
— f o r
the
Best Sewing Machine for
Family and Manufact­
uring Purposes.
C en te r Street.
NEW BERG. OREGON.
W. A. LYON. Proprietor.
Ton W ill Always rind »t Th|a Market
the Very Beat F resh Meats o f
A ll Kinds.
O lre m « a trial and bs co orliie-d that I ran do
yon food
A Disetse Similar to the Grip Prevails
Among the Horses About
BoCe City.
Astoria is to have n cai fa c to ry .
The British Ooluni bra-canneries pro­
pose to out the salmon park down one-
D ining: Cara on O g d e n R o u te .
half.
PU LLM AN B U FFE T SLEEPERS.
A ll orders promptly attended to and satisfaction
Millions of crickets have made their
guaranteed.
appearance on the Warm Springs reser­
Second-Class Sleeping Cara
vation
in Oregon.
For accommodation o f passengers holding sec­
ond-class tickets attached to all trains.
One door west of Morris, M i’es Sc Co.’ s new store,
An English syndicate is trying to buy
on First street.
tlie plant of the Electric L igh t Company
Through ticket ofb e. 131 First street, where
of Salt Lake for 1600,000.
through t ckets to o il points In tin* Eastern
.States, Canada and Europe can la* obtaiued at
J. S. R A K E R & HONS.
A New York syndicate has paid 47,-
lowest rates from
J. B. K IR K L A N D ,
500,000 for Hubbard A Bowers’ Harqua
Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive and depart from (iratid
Hala gold mines in Arizona.
Central station, Fifth and I streets.
At the present term of the District
N A R R O W G A U G E - W . S. D I V I S I O N
SAY, Y O U !
Court in Ada county, Idaho, some fifteen
divorce eases are to be tried.
—AND —
P o r t la n d and W illa m e t t e V a lle y R a ilw a y
The SantR Fe is preparing to compete
with tiie Southern I’acitic in its passen­
Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street.
ger business at Santa Monica.
A. M.
t«î:30 a . M.
—IF YOU DO, C A L L ON—
♦
The horses aiiout Boise C ity, Idaho,
♦ 1*2:1 » P. M.
tV30 A M.
have a disease similar to the grip, though
tl:.*5
11:30 p. M
Oswego
& wav st ti’s
t L 15
♦3:10 P. M
it is fatal in nearly every case.
♦6:30
♦6:20 p . m .
Tiie trouliles of the San Diego Sun are
f8:35
♦ 7:4() p. M.
I f Oswego,
New berg,!
—TH E —
tided over. Warren Wilson lias obtained
, J Dundee, Dayton, La- {
full
possession of the property.
♦3:20 P. M.
| fayette,
Sheridan,
(.Monmouth S i A irlie. J j
Tiie Los Angeles Exprt»* celebrated
♦4:30 p. il. Sheridan A way stations, 19:30 a . m ,
its twentv-lirst birthday last Monday,
making its appearance in an entirely
•Daily. ♦Daily, except Suuday.
N E W RE KG, OK.
Ferries connect with all trains forSeliwood
new dress.
and Milvvaukie.
John Lukra, an old-time prospector,
K. V. KOUtiRS, Asst. (Jeu. F. A P. Agt., Port- j Shop—One door west of postoflice.
lami, Or.
has been found dead near Pinenix, A .T .,
with indications that death resulted
| irom suicide.
The total number of grain vessels that
cleared from Portland irom August 10 to
March 1 was seventy-three, with a regis­
tered tonnage of 93,82 l tons.
NEWBERC, ORECON.
Bills relating to the imperial loan fot
tiie crofter settlement in British Colum­
J. D. T A R R A N T & SO N , P ro p rie to rs .
bia and for the company to carry on
fishing operations are before the Provin­
cial Legislature.
H avin g recently equipped our m ill with new and improved ma­
Tiie citizens of Sacramento are liberal
chinery, we are now prepared to manufacture the best grade o f Hour bv givers for charitable purposes. The Sis­
ters of Mercy recently collected ♦20,090,
the F U L L R O L L E R PROCESS.
ind tiie Protestant Orphan Asylum lias
Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays.
just secured ♦6,000.
FRESH MEATS.
N E W B E R G . OK.
Office on First street. A ll calls promptly at­
tended to day or night. Diseases of women and
children a specialty.
PACIFIC COAST.
SAMUEL HOBSON,
—V IA —
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
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 8. 1892.
EAST AND SOUTH
N O T IC E S .
lV A S O K L H AI.CHUUC H .-K K G U I.A R SKllV-
'j ice first and th rd Sundays o f each m »nth
ai 10 a . m .; second and fourth Sundays at 7 i*. M
Sa!d»ath school every Sunday at 11 a . m .
Ml U *4 l t 1 1 * 1 1 0 4 K U T A :
One Year
r*ix Months
Three Months.
Examine Them on Exhibition at A. C. COX’, Newberg, Or.
P A C IF IC
No
I t « * M a r k .! S tr..t
....
COAST
MAIS
O P F IC P .
|
W O R L D ’S
FAIR
NOTES.
The E m p eror Desires to Have a Fine
Display o f German Silks and
V elvets at Chicago.
Austria will make a fine exhibit of
plans, porcelain, bronze, leather, artistic
iron and cabinet work.
In tiie Illinois State building a room
32x04 feet ha« been assigned ton kinder­
garten exhibit, which will he made
chiefly under the direction of tiie women.
A choral ha!!, 100x120 feet, will tie
erected near the horticultural building.
There Prof. Tomlins with 2,U<)0 trained
voices w ill furnish rare cl,oral music
during tiie exposition. Tiie Welsh In
term tional Eisteddfod will occupy the
building lor a week.
Michigan’s building will measure lOOx
140 feet and lie three stories high. It
will i>e constructed of Michigan mate­
rial, which with the furnishings will lie
donated. Though hut 420,1 09 ol the ap­
propriation w ill be devoted to its erec­
tion, it will in reality Ite a ?5 ’,000 build­
ing.
The governments of Norway and Swe­
den have respectively asked for W orld’s
Fair appropriations of 401,2ss and ♦53,-
0 0. In Norway a number of private
citizens are taising a fund of ♦10,720,
with which to build and send to Chicago
a counterpart of the V iking ship, which
was exhumed near Sandefioru a few
years ago.
The Independent New York Schentzen,
considered tiie elite corps of Germau-
American sharpshooters, have decided
to attend the exposition in a body. The
organization has in its membership
many prominent business men. It lias
made two or more shooting tours of Eu­
rope, on one of which it was entertained
by Prince Bismarck.
Through misinformation a “ W orld’s
Fair n o te” recently stated that tiie
Rhode Island building would combine
tiie architectural features of the present
capitol building and of the one formerly
used at Newport
Such is not the ease.
The structure will combine the features
of tiie “ old stone m ill” at Newport,
which is of unknown origin, and which
is alluded to in Longfellow's “ Skeleton
iu Arm or,” ami those of the “ Arcade,” a
business building in Providence e eeted
about sixty-five rears ago.
Baron de Berlepsch, German Minister
of Commerce, lias written to the Cham­
ber of Commerce of Crefeld, the princi­
pal place in Prussia for the manufacture
of silk goods, that the Emperor ardently
desires f lint there should be as fineadis-
plav as possible of German silks and vel­
vets at tiie Chicago W orld’s Fair. A
majority of tiie silk and velvet manu­
facturing firms in the Rhenish prov­
inces w ill comply with the wishes of the
Emperor, whose interest in Germany’s
share of tiie exhibition is haying a stim­
ulating effect in all directions.
Tiie Washoe Indians in Nevada are en­
deavoring to secure a reservation for the
P E R S O N A L * M E N T IO N .
tribe like the Pin tei have, and they pro­
pose to send a delegation to Washington
to secure that object.
Mrs. Edison P refers Candles to Elec­
A wild mining excitement has broken
tricity — English Baronets are
out at Lordaburg, a little town about
Said to be Lon g-Lived.
midway between Los Angeles and San
Bernardino. Assay* of the rock give 41,-
800 to tiie ton in silver.
Turgenieff’s brain is the largest one
It is stated ttiat Tim othy Hopkins will ever weighed tiy scientists.
build dormitories at College Terrace to
Carl Sc'nurz is engaged in writing his
Reminiscences of Public Men and
ocomm elate the expected influx of new
undents at tiie Stanford University next Events.”
yesUfi which lias been estimated at as
George Alfred Townsend has gone to
many as 1,000.
Spain to get material for a biography of
A commission appointed from Wash­ Columbus.
ington is to examine into the truth of
General Edward S. Bragg is sm all,vig-
tiie reports of great mineral wealth in orous, alert, able and bitter. He lias a
tiie Carrizo Mountains in the Navajo sharp tongue aud an honest purpose.
reservation in New Mexico, with a view
T. Jefferson Coolidge, a wealthy mer­
to opening up that section if the reports chant of Boston, is prominently men­
are found to tie reliable.
tioned in connection witli tiie mission to
Portland’s shipments of wheat from France.
August 1 to February 29 to foreign port*
General Bullock, a representative in
were 3,028,985 centals, valued at ♦4,892,-
0(H); to domestic ports, 830,021 centals, Congress from Florida, was a Captain of
volunteers
in the Indian war of 1858-9
valued at ♦1,305,285. Tiie exports of
Hour to foreign ports were 245,492 bar­ in Southern Florida.
Mrs. Edison, the wife of the man who
rels, valued at ♦1,062,969; to domestic
ports, 81,030 barrels, valued at ♦390,760. lias applied tin- electric light to domestic
purposes,
prefers candles to any other
Tiie receipts of wheat from tiie inland
orm of household illumination.
empire aggregated 4,018,948 centals;
Hour, 100,747 barrels; valley wheat,
Lucy Hooper says that Americans who
705,491 centals; flour, 227,053 barrels.
g o to Paris forget all aismt the Salon and
the
Institute mid remember the Casino
W. S. Mack, for the past year Warden
of the Idaho penitentiary, has been re­ de Paris and Die Moulin Rouge.
moved and Frank 8. Jamie of Weiser,
Colonel Good win-A listen ■ says the
Washington county, installed aB his suc­ Chogo glarier in tiie Himalayas is one of
cessor. The new Warden will assume tiie most Is'antifiil ill the world. It is
his duties at once. Mack’s term of war- an almost impassable sea of ice waves
denship has been fraught with a thou­ on edge.
sand scandals. Am ong other things the
The Hapsbnrgs are by far the rh-hest
practice of allowing glove contests in
tiie prison yard created a big rnmpus among tiie reigning families of Europe.
last fall. Mack was appointed from Tim private lorliine of the Emperor of
Hailey, having for hackers Senator Du- Austria mav be reckoned at about ♦10,-
tiois and other prominent persons. Soon 000,000.
T iie houses occupied by three Con­
after he became Warden it was alleged
by John Mitchell, who filed affidavits to necticut Governors, Richard I). Hubbard,
that effect, that lie had swindled cred­ Phineas Lounshnry and Morgan G.
itors in Spokane and Seattle. Other al­ Bulkelev, stand in a row on one street
legations of crookedness were made. in Hartford.
Those of tiie Prison Commission who
One of tiie largest salaries received by
asked for his removal were Governor any man in this country is drawn by (
W illey and Attorney-General Roberts.
A Griscom, tiie chief of tiie Interna­
The Columbia river centennial cele­ tional Navigation Company, wtio receive*
bration is to take place at Astoria May 160,000 a year.
10, i l and 12 next. The present plans
Ex-Attorney-General Garland, who
are to have the 10th occupied with an
has resided in Washington these three
address of welcome by the Mayor of the
years since lie ceased to be a part of Mr.
city and responses by visitor*, an excur­
Cleveland’s administration, is goi ng back
sion to Fort Stevens and the government
now to Little Rock, Ark., to live.
jetty, a parade of civic soc.ietie* anil an
English Baronet» are long-lived. Sir
exhiiiition drill hv the Astoria fire de-
partnient and in the evening a musical James Bacon is 94, Rev. John Wnrren
concert and literary exercises. The 11th Hayes is 92. and at a like age Admiral
is to lie centennial day. There will be a Kir I-ewis Tobias Jones is the senior of
national salute at sunrise; an imitation the navy list and tiie oldest Knight of
sli p Columbia will proceed to the en­ the Bath.
trance of the Columbia with specially
Tiie health of the Baroness Hnrdett-
invited guest«, wtiile a convoy consisting Contt* is anything hut promising, and
of steamers, sailing vessels and other tiie need of the attention of four doctors
j water craft will leave in time to escort during a recent case of chills would in­
* the ship hack again. Captain Himpson dicate that her friends deem it necessary
| of San Francisco an I Gray’* Harbor has to have every means of professional as­
promised to make all possible efforts to sistance at her service so as to ward off
provide a vessel which will be as nearlv possible complication*.
as possible like the Columbia, which
Du Maurier, who contributed so long
disc -vered the river 100 years ago. At
and so attractively to the pictorial feHtc
noon there will tie a grand salnte, an­
ores of Punch, was once asked how he
them hv hands and chorus of cheers,
manager! to keep up so well with the
whistles and tiel a, to he answered by 100
changes in women’s fashions. His an­
runs fr-uii I' «rt« Stevens and Canhv. An
swer w a«: " Young inan, when yon have
oration by Prof John Fiske of Ma<sa-
a wife and three daughters like those
- h i *etts and other literary exercises will
girls of mine, yon will know more about
ol >m ; a nations! salnte at sunset ami
fashion than you want to know.”
a mar ne torchlight procesaion o f steam
Ward McAllister's only daughter was
ers, tog« an | fishing boats in the even­
ing. Tiie 12th will he occupied with visiting not king «go in Philadelphia,
anil
at a luncheon given in her honor as­
excursions to different place«, as visitors
may choose, an I prohawy some a Idresses sumed airs of superiority which caused
by a representative sneaker from each of the other women present mingled smtise-
the State* drains«! by the Columbia— rnent and rage. During the luncheon
Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The she remarked in a supercilious tone to a
*ec etary of War and the Secretary of bright girl on her right: “ Ah, have yon
the Navv have promised that their de- any one here who dlls the somewhat im­
j nartment* will co-operate in the celebra­ portant plsce in Society that papa doe*
tion, and the Pi meer A»s relations and in New Y ork ?” “ Oh, yes, several,”
1 Indian War Veterans are invited to be sweetly replie t the girl addressed ; ” bat
th ey’ re all c cored m -n.”
preaent in their respective bodies.
NO. 19.
EASTERN ITEMS.
•1 50
76
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In vari­
Address, G r a p h ic , Newberg, Oregon.
P O R T L A N D MARKET.
I’ rm lu o*, F r u it. Ftn.
Loss of Stock and Sheep
in Colorado.
M ICHIGAN'S
GERRYMANDER.
W heat — Nominal. Valley,*14 < M.45;
! ^5 alia Walia, $1.35iu 1.40 per cental.
F lock —Standard, »4.00; Warn» Walla,
♦4.50; Graham, ♦3.75; Superfine, «.O í)
per barrel.
D ath — New, 38®40c per bushel.
1L'V—♦ 1 1 ® 1 2 per ton.
Mn.uircirKS— Bran, ♦ 8; snorts, »21;
ground barley, ♦22.50®25; chop feed,
*18 per ton; feed barley, 430; mid­
dlings, 428 per to n ; brewing barley,
♦ 1.10®!,15 per cental.
Be r i kk —t »regon hnu-v creamerv ,27 ®
30c; fancy dairy, 221.,®25 ^ c ; iairto good,
Arabs Arrive in New York With a Stud i W.iirJOc; common, 12‘ . c ; California,
of Thoroughbred
Arabian
Horses— Eto.
40®46c per roll; Eastern, 25® 31 !ac per
l>ound.
C hkksk — Oregon, 15c; Eastern, 151...®
10c per pound.
E gos — Oregon, 15c; Eastern, nominal,
15c per dozen.
F ocltky — Chickens,pout5 50; broilers,
*0; ducks, |0®9; geeue, $11 per dozen;
turkeys, 14c per pound.
V kii k tablks — laic,ago, quoted $1.50
per cental; cauliflower, $2.50 per cra te;
Onions, fancy, 60®86c per cental; oft
grades, 46® 5 5 c; potatoes, 60® 68c per
sack; new potatoes, ' ui21uC per pound;
ear rots, 75c per sack; parsnips, 41 per
sack; asparagus, 8uf 10c per pound : let-
tuee, 30c; Oregon, 40e per dozen ; cel re,
06® 90c per dozen; squash, 2®3c per
pound; green peas, l i e per pound; cu-
cumhers, 75c per dozen; rhubarb, l.'c
per pound ; radishes, 30c per dozen; to­
matoes, 42.25 per larx.
Falters— Sicily lemons, 45.50®0.00;
California, 43.00®4.UO |K*r box ; oranges,
seedlings, 41.25®3.00; navels, »3.00®
4.25 ; apples,76c® 41.60 per laix ; bananas,
♦3,50(.i 4.U0 a bunch ; Smyrna ligs, 10c per
pound; citrous, 27c per pound.
New York will repeal it* prieon-for-
debt law.
Idle new city of Niagara Falls claims
a population o i 19,000.
The Pawnee Indians in Oklahoma
Territory threaten to give trouble.
Injunction suits were filed against all
the saloonkeepers at Muscatine, la.
Ohio is considering a law making it
criminal to discharge employee for union­
ism.
The Pennsylvania road will test the
constitutionality of tiie Indiana tax
laws.
Members of the Board of Education at
Chicago are found to have been in tiie
scramble for hoodie.
United States engineers are consider­
ing a project for a new bridge at the en­
trance of Duluth harlior.
Kansas farmers are still paying off
Staple) Orooorlofi.
their mortgages. Tiie total decreased
H onky —lSqilO'jC per pound.
$500,000 during February.
S alt — Liverpool, 415.UO® 417.00; stock,
It is estimated that the losses to stock $11® 12 per ton.
snd sheep men of Colorado by the recent
C okkkk —Costa Rica, 21 «^c; Rio, 21c;
blizzard will reach $200,000.
Salvador, 20c ; Mocha, 27'a ® 30c; Java,
Chicago is securing Nebraska grain by 25c; Arbuckle’s 100-pound cases, 21 7-20c
rate manipulation, w hich shuts out St. per pound.
Louis and Kansas City biivers.
B kann —Small white, 3c; pink, 2 )*c;
The latest fad among am iteiir singers bayos, 21 ac ; butter, 3 'ac ; hums, 3 'ao
is to have part of the cartilage of the per pound.
R ick —Japan, $5.00; Island, 45.50®
nose removed to improve the voice.
6.76 per cental.
Secretary Foster says that the govern­
SctiAK—D, 4 'sc; Golden C, 4 'ac;
ment has as available assets ♦04,000,000, extra
C,
4?4c; granulated,
6 ‘ ,c;
exelusive of th e $100,000,000gold reserve. culie crushed aud powdered, 5 q c ; con-
An effort is to lie made to have tiie le­ fectiouers’ A, 5 'gc ; maple sugar, 15®
gality of the Michigan gerrymander de­ 1> c per pound.
termined by the United States Supreme
S yru p — Eastern, in barrels, 42fit5'ic;
Court.
half-barrels, 44®47c; in cases, 35®80o
The window-glass manufactory at tier gallon ; 42.26 per keg. California, m
Spice I and, Ind., lias shut down on ac­ oarrels, 49c per gallon; 41.75 per ke».
D kikd F bhits — P etite prunes, 7c; sil­
count of the failure of its natural-gas
ver, 8 ljC; Italian( 8c; German. 0«4o;
supply.
Secretary Foster says emphatically plums, 6 'ac ; apples, 6 ® 0 )a ; peaclies,
that tiie gold reserve of ♦t00,000,000 will 8 '„ c ; pears, 8c per pound.
C annko G o o d s — Table fruits, 41.00®
be held intact in the United States
1.80, 2«!,*; peaches, 4L80®2.00, Bart­
Treasury.
lett (wars, 41.80® 1.90; plums, $1.37'..®
A company lias just been formed in 1.50; strawberries, 42.25; cherries, »2.25
C h ica g o to run 'buses on the boulevards ®2.40; blackberries, 41.85® 1.90; rasp­
propelled by accumulators or other elec­ berries, 42.40; pineapples, 42.25 ®2.od;
trical appliances.
apricots,41.00® 1.70. Pie fruit: Assorted,
There i- a great strike in New York *1 .OGIdll.20 ; peaches, *1.25; plums, tL >A
against Die employment of hod-hoisting 1.10 ; blacktierries, $1.25® 1.40 |>er dozen.
machines. The complaint is that the Vegetables: Corn, $1.10® 1.76; tomatoes,
machines can’ t vote.
HSc® 4 1 . 0 0 ; sugar peas,
95c® $1.00;
per dozen.
I t is said to have cost three corp 'ra­ string beans, 90c®$l.00
tions s total o f nearly t o '0,000 to ge« Meats : Corned *>eei, 41.90 ; chipped lieef,
three franchises through the Chicago 42.10; lunch tongue, $3 09 Is, 4 6 5 )2 * ;
deviled ham, 41.50®3.65 per dozen
City Council recently.
Nearly forty committee* have l>een ap Fish : Sardines, 75c® 1.55; lobeters, 42.30
pointed to canvass among New Y ork’s iiie.SO; salmon, tin, 1-lb., 41.25® 1.30;
business m n for funds sufficient to com­ 2 ll>s., 4 .40; 'a bbl., 45.50. Condensed
milk : Eagle brand, 48.10; Crown, 47.00;
plete its Grant monument.
A givn I derrick picked 1,000,000 eggs Highland, 40.50; Champion, 45.20; Mon­
from Die Hudson river, and never broke roe, 46.75 per case.
one.
They were contained in eight
MI «cell mi eon«.
freight cars on a sunken float.
N ails — Base quotation*: Iron, 43.00;
The President has signed the hill giv­
steel, 43.00; wire, $3.50 per keg
ing certain laud contiguous to tiie Lick
I k o n — Bar, 3 'ac per pound; pig iron,
Observatory to the astronomical depart­
425® 28 per ton.
ment of tiie University of California.
S t k k l — 10‘a c per pound.
Il is stated that General Miles experts
T in — l. 0. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual-
to have his staff at Chicago increased to ity, 48.00®8.50 per box; (or crosses, 42
seventeen, making it tiie largest of any extra per liox ; rootlni
Ing, 14:
prime
department headquarters in Die army.
quality, 40.75 per box ; L C. coke plates,
The corner-stone of General Grant’* 14x20, prime quality, 47.75 per box.
monument in New York will lie laid by
L kad —4,-ke per pound ; liar, 6!ac.
President Harrison April 27— tiie seven­
S o i . d k k — l3 'a®16>^c per pound, ac­
tieth snniversary of Die dead hero’ s cording to grade.
birth.
S h o t —$1.85 per sack.
H orhknhoks —45.
Postmaster-General Wanamaker a few
days ago received a $50Confederate note ; N a v a l S t o r k s —Oakum, 44.50®5 per
hale;
rosin, 44.80®5 per 280 pounds ; tar,
from Die Postmaster-General of Italy,
and was requested to cash it, but it was Stockholm, $14.00; Carolina, 47.00 per
barrel; pitch, 40.00 per tiarrel; turpen­
returned.
tine, 65c per gallon in carload lots.
Ferd W ard’s term of ten years in Sing j
Sing will expire April 80, anil he will tie
Hides, W ool and Hops.
released. He w as sentenced October 31,
M inis— Dry hides, selected prime, 7«^
1885 and ab ort one-third of hi* time
® H c; ' ac less for culls; green, seli-ctod,
has lieen commuted.
over6.fi |Kmnds. 4c; under 55 pounds, 3c;
The Missouri river at Jefferson C ity is sheep pelts, snort wool, 80®50c; me­
moving a sand liar up stream so ns to dium, 00® 80c; long, 90c«i $1.25 ; shear­
cut off Die ferry landing, Hnd threatens
lings, 10®20c; tallow, good to choice, 3
to go over to the Callaway side and cut @3!yc per pound.
out a lot of rich laud.
Wool.— Willamette Valley, 17Ja ®19c;
The Thirteenth Infantry, the Fifth and Eastern Oregon, 10®17c per |>ound,
i part of tiie Seventh Cavalry will soon according to condition and age.
be ordered to the Cheyenne and Arapa­
H ors—Nom inal; 12® 14c per pound.
hoe reservations to clear squatters off
liefore throwing open Die lands to settle - 1
Thu M »»t Market.
ment.
B ia r— L iv e ,2 la ® 4 c; dressed, 5®7c.
The committee appointed by the Ohio
M utton — L ive, sheared, 4 'a® 4*ic;
legislature to investigate Ihe charges of dressed, 9c.
corruption in Ihe re-election of Senator!
M inis — Live, 6c; dressed, 7«4C.
Sherman lias been unable to Hnd a sin­
V * al —6®8c per pound.
gle item of proof to sustain the accusa­
S moked M katb — Eastern ham, 11®
tions.
12c; other varieties, 13c; breakfast
Mrs. Homer G. Baldwin, who was in­ bacon, 11)^120; sides, 9la ®101.1c;
jured so terribly in the New York Cen­ smoked bacon, 11 «< 1134c per pound.
tral collision at Hustings on Christmas
L a an— Compound®® 10'ac; pure.101^
eve, has sued the railroad company for ' ® 12c , Oregon, 10‘a ®12'*c per pound.
$25 1.000 damages. Her injuries are of a
fearful character.
Raff« and Hnyflnir.
Exports of breadstuff's continue enor­
Burlaps, 8-»*., 40-inch, net raah, 0 '* c ;
mous, and show wonderful increase* in burlaps, 10«^-os.f 40-lnch, net cash. 7«^c;
va ue. For the eight months, July, burlaps, 12-o*., 45-inch, net cash, 8c;
1891, to March 1, 1892, their value was burlaps, 16-oz., HO-inch, 12c; burlaps, 20-
♦210,090,000, against ♦73,000,000 for Die o*., 76-inch, 14'ac. Wheat lings,Calcutta,
23x30, spot, 8c; three-bushel oat bags,
same pariod in 1890-1.
The Illinois State erop report place* 7 * c .
the ares of winter wheat at 1,895,000
srres,or 4 percent, larger than last year.
Cilii»>»n) «king «ml RIIndneM.
Condition of the plant is reported to tie
There is one terrible circumstance
fair except in the southern part of the
in connection w ith the Venetian glass
State, where it is poor.
industry, and that is that after m any
The Brook* locomotive work* of Ihin-
kirk, N. Y ., will soon Iv y n woik on years of work, when these good
twenty engines for the Atchison,Toneks people are between 40 and 50 year* o f
snd Santa Ke road, all of which wilt be age, they begin to lose their sight, and
equipped with the American driver brake after a abort while an* w h olly blind.
and will carry 180 p mnds steam pressure. T here seem« to lie no remedy lor this
unfortunate state of tilings, for many
The steamship India fmm Gibraltar
protective devices have been tried
hronght to New York nine Arabs snd a
without siiereaa The blindness is
stud of thoroughbred Arabian horses.
The partv conies from the c nrt of the ,-ansed by tiie excessive heat and also
Sultan of Morocco, and will form part of by the glare o f the never ceasing
a native Arabian village at the W orld's Humes from the glass furnaces. It is
some com fort to Enow that these poor
Fair.
victim s to art are content to liv e very
Clans Spreckels’ sugar refinery at
sim ply, and as their wages are high
Philadelphia lias hern formally turned
they are able to save large sums. Thus
over to the sugar trust in consideration
of $7,600,090 in trust certificate*. The their d eclin in g years, although passed
transaction was conducted tietween under such sad conditions, have in»t
Treasurer Searle* of the trust and Clau* the aiklitionul misery which want eu
tail*. Chambers' Journal.
Bpreckela personally.
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