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    4 I M I 'K T I M I A<» R V U ' A :
.Twenty Dollar«
Ten Dollars
— < »ne I »ollar
One Column
H a lf Column —
Professional Cards
Kundin* V o lle r » « » i l l be In serte«! at
tlie rate o f T en eenta per M na.
V O L . 5.
A dvertising Bills Collected Monthly*
O y ster S hu cker»* E ye Diaeaae.
C H U R C H NOTICES.
SAMUEL HOBSON,
I 3 K IS N l»S’ r h l K C H . - S K K V K
EVtKY
r
riunday at 11 a m ami 7 p m audThureday I
at 10 a x Sabbath school every Sunday nt 9;4.r>
a m
Moutnlv meetliiK at «! r. * . the flr«t Sat­
urday In each mouth, ».¿uarterlv meeting the
sc< on 1 Saturday and Sunday in February, May,
August aud November.
Photographer,
rtV A K Q K L IC A L CHURCH.
PREAC HIN G
T j M*rvic* at the Kvangellcal church every
Sundavat 10 a M.andT 4.*» v m . except the fourth
Sunday oi every month. Sabbath school every
Sunday at 11 a m . I’rayer meeting I hursday at
7:45 p m . A ll are cordially Invited to attend
these services.
H
.N K W ItK K U , O K.
U T I8 T
A’ HURCH —R E iit’ I A K SKKVICE
tirst and third Suudiya o f the month at 11
a M aud $ 00 p m ; also on ti th Suuuay, morn
ing aud evening. Sunday school every Sunday
at 10 a . >i Frayer m eeting every Wednesday
evoutug at S:00 o clock.
Landscape Artist.
O K E S B Y 1 E K IA N C H I KC H.-8EIIY1CKS KV
1
-r y ito o n .l ami fourtU
.lay « H ». « . j
T o ' a ' i t P M
J ,Hl11
e\er> Sunday at j
rortralt«enlaraec
„ ..n * i . i „ i W a t«.'.,lo r ».
g f j - Studio— Upstairs iu Hoskins building.
f 1 H K IS 1 IAN
< li n t « H — SERVICES EVERY
second and fourth Sunday at 10 .». m . ami
V :L»0 p. M.
EAST AND SOUTH
» DYENT 8T C H U R C H —P R A Y E R M KETIStj !
every VVedues 'ay evening. Sai ljatn school |
every Saturday at 10 a . m , services following.
-V IA -
1.1 It EE METHODIST. —f i t AY KK M E K IIN U
l 1 every Thursday at 7 :;» p m sabhatu sctiool
•very Uuuday at 10 a .
m .
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K. CHURCH—SERVICES EVERY -
Sabi
at 10 a v. . M
worth league
at». «»• :4
:M
p m . Ii.iy e r |
m . Ep
Epworth
League at
0 ) P
meeting every Thursday evening »it 7 ::«» o'clock, j
II. N. ROUNI S, 1'astor. '
Southern Pacific Home.
11111 v 1 11
A llV lilV
IIV U IV I
S O C IE T Y NOTICES._________ i
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\ ' M C. A.—DEVOTION A L SERVICES EV ER Y
I . Sunday at 4 p m Young men earnestly :
requested-to attend.
w
.
C. T. U.—BUSINESS MEETING THE SEC- ,
o u i aud fourth Tnursday in each month. |
• o. O. P.—SESSIONS HELD OH THURSDAY
1.
uvtmliigs In Uauk building
Trains leave and »re due to arrive at Portland
i 1 A. R —SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND T H IR D
v T . Saturday w e u m g In each month
FROM FKB. 1, 1H91.
OVRRLAND EXPRKBS. :
\ \ " K. ('.—MEETS FIRST AND T H IR D SA 1 •
Salem, Albany, Eug !
V f , urday afternoon in each mouth.
ene, Roseb'g Grant’s
Bass, Medford. Ash
aid,Sacramento,Og- ] •7:85
sj o • r F V.—MEETS E V E K Y SAI I R L A Y EVEN
!
den,
San Francisco, i
n . iig .
: Mojave, Los Angeles.
I El Paso,New Orleans,
<» u. W —MEETS E V E R Y TUESDAY K\ K\
.and East...........
, ing wt 8 p. M. In Armory Hall.
Roseberg A. way stations
f Via Woodtmrn for i
J Mt. Angel, Sllverton, I
O F F IC IA L D IH K O TO R Y .
j West Solo. Browns ( f4 :S0 i
{ v llle and Coburg
Albany and way stations f 10:30 a .
! 15 * 00 p.
Corvallis A way station« t >:30 p.
t7 ' : :30 a .
C ity o f N’ e w b u r g .
I t4:40 p. M. M cM innville & way sta » fS:20 a .
C. Einerv
Mayor........................
K. H. Howard
Recordar...................
D in in g Cars on O g d e n K o u te .
J.
J.
Woods
Marshal......................
Moses V«taw
Trea-m rer............ .
......A t;, co x
Street conimlMiouer.
... Miles Reece
Surveyor ...................
PULLM AN
Ol'Nl II.MRN.
First Ward
11 K. Moore
)G. !.. stabler
I F. H I Hehler
iJ . I), i artcr
Third War»!
CARDS.
w . M c C o n n e l l , m . d ..
Physician and Surgeon,
g .
P A C IF IC R .R .
m .
gL H S T B Il*.
S ero n d -C Ia »» S le e p in g C ar«
For accommodation of passenger« holding sec­
ond class tickets attached to all trains.
j Through ticket office, 134 First street, where
! through ticket* to all points iu the Eastern
! states, ( ’ana ¡a and Europe can be obtain* d at
j lowest rates from
J. B. K IR K L A N D ,
Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive and depart from Grand
Central station, Fifth and I streets.
NARROW GAUGE- W. S. D IVIS IO N
N E W BERG, OK.
— AND —
Office on First street. All calls promptly at­ I*ortlnnd and W illam ette Valley Railway
tended to day or night. Diseases of women and
children a specialty.
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street.
H. J . LITTLEFIELD,
Physician and Surgeon,
N e w b e r g , O r.
Ottico in building occupied by the late Dr.
Carman, on Main street.
, M.
p. M.
r. m
p. m
r m
p. M
j Oswego A way st
ti’s l
♦6:30
♦8:30
♦ 1 30
♦3 10
a .
a .
M.
M.
p. M
r M.
Dentist,
ToAII PointsEast
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
THROUGH TICKETS
♦6:20 P H
♦7:10 P. M
r Oswego,
Newberg,
I Dundee, Dayton, I.a-
•« 40 A. M j fayette,
♦3:20 P. m .
Sheridan,
[Monm outh «t A irlie
t4:30 P. a. ShtTldftu A way »tatiou» ft>:30 a . m
Full information concerning rates, time of
trains, romes ami other d.tails furnished ou
application toa n v agent, or
A. Ü. CH ARLTO N,
Assistant Cenerai Passenger Agent, Portland
•Daily. tDaily, exi-ept Sunday.
Kerries connect with all trains for Sellwood
and M ilwaukie.
K. KOKHI.KK. Manager.
K. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt., Port­
land, Or.
DR. HAROLD CLARK,
Dentist,
! ♦7:20
*7
♦ 12 15
♦ 1:55
♦5:15
♦ô:30
♦3:35
Navajo Indians*Opposed to
Compulsory Education.
O H T H E R H
*B. c. Miles
♦ Paul Ma«y
Becoud Ward
P R O F E S S IO N A L
IK J F F R T
‘•Tlie oyster shucker»' eye disease” is
the title given by the professional stall
of tiie Presbyterian Eye ami Ear Hos­
pital to a trouble affecting a large num­
ber of their patients at this season of
the year. It is l>elieve<I that the pecul­
iar kind o f ulceration . f the eyeball
which is known by this title is caused
by the juice o f the oyster touching the
cornea o f an eye which lias previously
been slightly injured. The doctors say L A R G E R E W A R D FO R THE KID
they can tell exactly when the oyster
s ason is at hand by the appearance of
liatients with this complaint witbiu
twenty-four hours after the opening of
I.os Angeles’ Mayor Proposes to
the packing establishments, and they
claim that this complaint disappears
Veto a Contract Witli the
promptly w ith the close o f the oyster
Smelting Works.
season.
The shockers come to the institution
complaining that they have had their
eyes hurt by a chip of the oyster shell,
United States troops have been sent to
but the ulcer is entirelv different to the
the Navajo reservation to arrest iliac k
physician's eye to that caused by au H orse.
abrasion from anything else, such as a
The fourth big log raft has left Fort
nail, chip o f marble or rock, a pin, or Bragg for San Francisco. It contains
even a clean shell. A mere look at the 1,500,000 feet of lumber.
ulcerated cornea sufth-es to determine
The Governor of Arizona hae offered a
that t he patient is a.i oyster shucker.
reward of »0,000 for the deatli of Kid,
The disease yields easily to treatment, the notorious Apache, aud »000 for each
and very frequently the patient is so far of his companions.
relieved o f pain ns to lie able to return
A fire at Flagstaff', A. T., consumed all
to his work within twenty-four hours. the buildings in the Central block and
What is called the sterilizing treatment Railroad avenue except six, which were
is applied to tiie sufferers. It consists oi hrick and withstood the flames. The
applying cocaine to the eye until all sen­ fire originated in Knight’ s saloon.
The court-martial of Captain l.ambton
sibility lias been lost, aud then carefully
touching the ulcer on the cornea w ith a and Staff Commander Bowden of 11. M.
I
8.
Warspite, just closed at Victoria, B.
platinum w ire heated to whiteness by a
galvanic current.—Da!i unore American C., resulted iu their being reprimanded
for not paying sufficient attention to of­
ficial notes on navigation.
The Pacific Cable Railway Company
FROM T E R M IN A L OR IN TERIO R POINTS
of San Francisco got a verdict at Butte,
Mont., in the United States Circuit
Court, against the Butte C ity Cable
Company for infringement of a patent
cable-car brake owned by the plaintiff'.
The preliminary surveys for the large
storage reservoirs and irrigation canals
to be constructed on Indian creek, about
f t
twenty miles from Boise, are now being
made. The three reservoirs to be bu’ lt
- I S TH E LINK TO TA K E
will cover 1,200 acres of land each, and
about forty miles of canal w ill be dug.
A man about 40 years of age com­
m itted suicide at Los Angeles. H e was
well dressed and his face was pitted with
smallpox. He tried to efface all traces
that could lead to his identity and left a
statement of a sensational nature, the
1 truth of which is generally discredited.
It is th o dining car route Through vestibule
The Pataha Farmer states that the
trains every day in the year.
opal onyx mines near that city have
been opened for a quarter of a mile, and
i several slabs valued at »600 each have
been taken out. As soon as a dressing
m ill is erected the stone w ill undoubted­
ly come into general use in fine build­
ings.
Colonel A. E. Isham of Sitka, aid on
(No change o f cars), composed af dining cars
unsurpassed Pullman drawing room sleepers Governor Knapp’s staff, who assisted
o f latest equipment; tourist sleeping cars, best Ivan Petroff to take tiie census of Alaska,
that can be constructed and in whieh accommo­
dations are both t kick and furnished for holders believes that Petroff is thoroughly hon­
of first or second-class tickets, and elegant day est, hut that subordinate officers per­
coaches.
mitted the errors through carelessness.
Continuous line connecting with all lines af­
H e believes that Petrofl’s mind is un­
fording direct ai d uninterrupted service.
Pullman sleeper reservations can be secured balanced.
in advance through any agent of the road.
“ Black John,” the mysterious stran­
ger who committed suicide at Los An­
geles, is now said to be ” (>. Homo,” the
tramp who was in jail at Tombstone, A.
To and from all points T., two years ago, and who refused to
________ in America, Buglaud wear any clothing. His conduct created
mim Europe can be pur» based at any ticket o f­ much talk at the lim e.
No one ever
fice of this company.
knew who O. Homo was.
NEW HERD, OK.
Gold ill line * specialty. Gas or vitalised air
given in extracting teeth. All work wa ranted.
office -N ear postoftiee, on First street.
JOHN
NEWBERG
YOUNGER,
'. '
FLOURING v |W lü L S ,|f-
NEWBERC, ORECON.
N snberg, Oregon,
- I S PR EPAR ED TO R E P A IR -
J . D. T A R R A N T & S O N , P r o p r i e t o r s .
— »W a t c h e s * and • C l o c k s » —
In a workmanlike manner. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. in G. M. Bales' shoe shop on First street.
Thirty-five years’ expert* nee.
DR.
CORNELL,
H avin g recently equipped our m ill with new and improved ma­
chinery, we are now prepared to manufacture the host grade of flour hv
the F U L L R O L L E R PROCESS.
Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays.
Veterinary • Physician • and • Surgeon,
N e w t»e ’ g , O r.«
W ill pre crD-e for and treat sick or lame horses
Mod fHttle. ( alls promptly answered day or
night. Office at Rogers' livery stable, Hherldan
street.
P acific
N
e w b e r g
C ollege ,
,
O
r e g o n
.
DR. E. J . YOUNG.
V
e t e r in a r y
S
v
u r g e o n
,
College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
NEW ItK Rfi, OR.
The treatment of horses a specialty.
tended with t roinptuess.
D.
M.
R
a m s e y
,
House V a n d ‘.‘ Sign’.' Painter,
N ♦. W B E R G , O K .
Hntt«c* pk lntel in the
banging, graining, staining
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
» at s at
TINTS. Pa|*r>
oil fintai
au «1 hard
Done by Day or Contract.
Excellent opportunity for good work.
Board and lodging. $3.00 per week.
A ll other exiienne» very low.
I f you want to teach; if you want to take a Iniginciw course
you want to review or take advanced work, we ran unit you.
Send for catalogue or enme and see for vouraelf.
T H O M A S ' N E W L IN . President.
-Shop on Main ■♦reef.
D.
W.
C
u m m in s
,
WELL-BORER,
B ank
of
N ewberg
N K W B K K 44. O K .
NEWBERG, ORECON.
« «1 on n« if von want a goo*1 well at a rea«” D
ab!-» fir ira Having ha*1 L u g e s fw rt*ii'* we
K’ i*ra:itee g ' 1 work Price for boring a n i put­
ting *.n wall. 30 canta pwr foot.
---- AT T H E ----
lenirai Meat Market
May bw fo a n i at «11 t1m<« * full âMornatnt " f
g»x>d marketable
FRESH MEATS.
All order* promptly attended to and sat ;afa« tion
guaranteed
U t * door w ««t ” f No-*1«. M U « à Co • new tt< r*.
on First street
j . s n u r t t a in t o .
C a p ita l Stock
JESSE E D W A R D S .............................................
B. C. MI L E S .
MOSES V O T A W .........................................................
$ 30,000
President
Vice-President
. . . ( 'a-hier
Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles. F. A. Morris. J. C. Coh-ord.
Woodward.
Certificates <>f depo«it issued payable on demand
Exchange 1 »night
and sold. Good notes discounted.
Deposits received subject to cheek
at «ight. and a general hanking business transacted. Collection! made
Ion all accessible points in the United States and Canada.
Correspondents— Ladd »V Tilton. Portland; National Park Baux.
New York.
Strangers visiting the city are invited to rail at the bank for infor­
mation concerning the city.
C rresj»>ndenee invited.
E.
II .
P r o d a c e . F r n lt. Rte.
Krupp’a Kasen works employ 17,000
people.
Tw o New York female doctors make
$400 a year.
Washington (D .C .) unions kick against
prison labor.
W h e a t — Valley, »1.20(81.22«; Wall*
Walla, $ 1 . 1 2 13 ® 1.15 P «r cental.
F lour — Standard, $3.65; Walla Walla,
$3.85; Graham, $3.15; Superfine, $2.60
per barrel.
O ats — 14®45c par bushel; rolled, in
hags, »8.25 u6.50; barrels »6.60(86.75;
cases, »3.75.
H a y — $11(813 per ton.
M jllstuffs — Bran, $.6; shorts, »19;
ground barley, $22.50(825; chop feed, »21
(822 per ton; whole feed barley, $18(819;
midd ings, $ 26 - 1(28 per ton; brewing
barley, $1.10(81.15 per cental; chicken
wheat, $1.20 per cental.
B utter — Oregon fancy creamery, 321»
®35c; fancy dairy, 30c; fair to good,
25(827.l» c ;
common,
15@17>sc per
pound.
C heese — Oregon, 11(813«;
Young
America, 14@14'ac per pound.
Euus — Oregon, 30(832'o c ; Eastern,
25c per dozen.
F oui / i s t —Old Ohickeua, quoted at
»3.00(83.75; young, $2.50(83.50; ducks,
geese, ----------
nominal, , $10.00®
, $4.00(86.00;
. ----„ ----- ,
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H-’.OO; turkeys, 13® 15c per pound.
V egetables — Oabbage, $1.0. ®1.60 per
cen tal; onions, 75®¡»0c per cen tal; pota­
toes, 75®90c per cen tal; tomatoes, 40®
6Jc per box ; Oregon turnips, 75c®$l 00
per cental; young carrots, 75c®$l per
cental; sweet potatoes, $1.75 per cental;
Oregou cauliflower, 76c®$1.00 per dozeu;
celery, 90c
~~ per dozeu.
F huits — Sicily lemons, $7.50®8.00;
California grapes, 75c®$l per box; Ore­
gon grapes, 60c®$l per b o x ; Oregon
pears, $1.25(81.50 per b ox; banana*,
$2.50(83.50 per bunch; quinces, $1.50 per
box ; oranges, $4.50 per box ; crantier-
ries, $8.75 per barrel; apples, 50c®$1.50.
There are twenty-seven American mer­
chants in China.
Great Britain and Ireland have about Ajigreoate of the Public Debt of the
20.000 miles of railways.
United States— Emigrants
Waupun iW is .) convicts make »00,000
worth of shoes annually.
From Sicily.
Brotherhood
of
Carponters’ »lues
amount to »40,000 a year.
The mileage of the United States
amounts to 171,000 miles.
The new government of Kansas may
Brussels kid-glove makers have called make war on freight rates.
an international convention.
In Kansas they are using tiie empty
Palermo, Sicily, has adopted the eight- jails for the storing of surplus wheat.
hour day on government work.
W h ittlin g contests have been inaugu-
I Barbers who work on Sunday are be­ rated at church festivals in Sedalia, S o .
ing prosecuted by Indianapolis unions.
On March 4, 1803, twenty-five seats in
Philadelphians are looking to Central the United States Semite become vacant.
America for their future mahoganv sup­
The Democrats w ill have a m ajority of
ply.
ninety in the next House of Representa­
New Y ork city produces »700,000,000 tives.
worth of manufactured articles per an- j Tammany is already making prepara-
num.
Ions to attend Cleveland’s inauguration
lions
New Y ork has several women who are in large numliers.
making success iu the real-estate busi­
The strike at Homestead, l’enn., has
ness.
been declared off' by the leaders of the
Amalgamated
Association.
Gainesville, Fla., boasts of a fully de­
veloped ear of corn which contains 780
Several l’ennsylvania manufacturing
grains.
establishments have closed down on ac­
Canada sent 107,000 head of cattle to count of tiie scarcity of water.
Great Britain last vear, valued at »8,-
The men who are taken hack at the
Staple Grooerien.
600,000.
Carnegie works are confronted with a
H oney — Choice comb, 15®17c per
The outout of the cigar factories at heavy reduction in their wages.
pound ; new Oregon, 18®20c.
Reading, Pa., so far this year has been
Tiie division of Kansas into two olaies
S a l t — Liverpool, $14.50® 17.00; stock,
over 100,000,000.
is iieing agitated with more or less ve­ $10.!>0® 11.50 |>er ton.
The seal catch fell off. T iie season of hemence by the newspapers of that State.
R u e — I sland, »5.00®5.50; Japan, $4.85
1802 shows a decrease over the previous
Judge King at San Antonio, Texas, per cental.
year of 10,000 skins.
D kieo F huits — P etite prunes, 10® 11c;
lias decided the Aransas Bass road must
In Germany last year 30 per cent, of pay its debts, and the receivers were dis­ s ilver,ll® 1 4 c; Italian, 12® 14c; German,
1 0 ® llc ; plums, old, 6® 6c; new, 7@9c;
the strikes were successful and 40 per charged.
cent, partly successful.
The City Council of Columbia, .Mo., apples, 4,q®U.ttfc ; eva|>orated apricots,
Schuyler county, N. Y ., w ill market has granted a twenty-year electric light 16®lllc; peaches, 12®16c; pears, 7@8c
100.000 barrels of apples, which will and water works franchise to a St. Louis per pound.
C offee — Costa Rica, 21 lgC; Rio, 20'ac;
make the farmers richer by »105,000.
company.
Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 27l* ® 3 0 c ; Java,
The first ostiinate of the amount lost 27' u®30c; Arbuckie’s 100-pound cases,
Russia is stated to make the beet isin-
glaas. It is obtained from the giant stur­ by Chicago through tiie irregularities in 24 85-100c per pound.
the water office is $500,000 for the year
geon which inhabits the Caspian Sea.
B eans — Small white, 3J^c; pink, 3c;
Cabbage is a scarce and high-priced 1892 alone.
bayos.atgc; butter, 84$o; Innas, 34,c per
article in Chicago this season ; scarcer
Secretary Foster of the Treasury does I pound,
and higher in price than for twenty-live not think that a new issue of bonds to 1 K ykuf — Eastern, In barrels, 40®55c;
years.
meet the financial complications will be half-barrels, 421g ® 6 7 ‘iiC; in cases, 36®
80c per gallon ; $2.26 per keg. California
A mystic hand of German Commu­ authorized.
nists, who hold all property in common,
The aggregate of the public debt of in laurels, 20®40c per gallon; $1.75 per
thrive on 7,000 acres o f'lan d they own the United States, including certificates keg.
S uoak — Net prices: D ,4)^c; GoldenC,
at /oar, (>.
and Treasury notes, was *1,564,337,610
4*gc; extra C, 4 '4c; Magnolia A, 47»c ;
In 1800 we produced 00,000 tons of pa­ on October 31.
granulated,
5 ^ 0 ; cutie crushed and pow­
per ; in 1890,1,200,000tons,or 150,000tons
An appeal for aid has lieen issued by
more than the total product of European the United Hebrew Charities. The sum dered, 67(,c; confectioners’ A, 6 1* « per
paper mills.
of $80,000 is needed for the year ending pound ; maple sugar, 15® h'c per pound.
C a n n u i i G oodh — Table frnits, assorted
Houghton countv, Mich., contains 30,- with next October.
quoted $1.7602.00; peaches, $1.85m 2.10;
000 inhabitants. More than two-thirds
During tiie ten months ended with Oc­ Bartlett pears, $1.75® 2.00: pluins,$1.37‘ «
of the male portion thereof are engaged tober tiie gross earnings of 126 railroads (81.50; strawberries, $2.25®2.40; cher­
in copper-mining.
in tiie Unites States were $122,812,810, ries, $2.26(82.40; blackberries, *1.85(8
The union bakers of Manchester work an increase of $23,822,415.
2; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.26®
fifty hours a week, while tiie unorgan­
**»• Irn it»:
In 1890 the production of wool in the 2.60; apricots, *1.0A(»S8.OO.
ized mein Imre of tiie craft of London United States amounted to 205,000,000 Assorted. $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums,
work eighty hours.
pounds, and the imports of wool (or the $1.10®1.20; blackberries, $1.25(81.40 per
dozen. Pie fruits, gallons — Assorted,
A colored woman, Mrs. Georgiana same year readied 105,431,281 pounds.
Whetsel of St. John, N. B., controls the j An investigation of the Miantonomah’s »3 25®3.50; peaches, $3.50(8 4.00; apri­
ice trade of that city, em ploying fifty or machinery develops the fact that much cots, $ .50(84.00; plums, $2.75(93.00;
sixty men and ten horses.
faulty material is in the heavier parte blackberries, *4.00®4.60. Vegetables:
corn, $1.40(81.85; tomatoes, 95c®$1.00;
The cultivation of the pineapple in the and a collapse may occur at any time.
sugar peas, 95c®$l.lH); string beans, 90®
Bahamas is a very profitable undertak­
L ieu ten m t I’eary has obtained three 95c per dozen. Meats: Corned lieef, Is,
The Navajos. who are reported to have ing. At twopence each an acre of pine­ years’ leave of absence, and will attempt
$1.25; 2s, $1.85(82.00; chipped beef,
laced Nortneastern Arizona in alarm, apples returns *200 to $225.
a journey to Greenland and over the $2.10; lunch tongue, Is. $3.10; 2s, $5.50;
P:
tave
had a peaceful record for many
h
i
One bundled and nine thousand loco­ frozen Polar Sea with but one compan­ deviled ham, $1.60®2.75 per dozen.
>ear», and are quite thrifty, owning motives ere at present running on the ion.
nearly 2,001,000 eheep, and the wool clip earth. Europe has < 13 , 000 , America 40,- | A conspiracy to cheat the city of Phila­ Fish: Harilines, q s , 76c(8$2.26; q s ,
is worth *500,000 a year. The trouble 000, Asia 3,300, Australia 2,000 and Africa delphia by the use of Imgiis coke checks $2.16®4 60; lob*ters, $2.30®3.50; salm­
on, tin l-lb.talls,$1.26® 1.50; fiats, $1.76;
originated in an attem pt to force Indian 700.
at the Ninth Ward gas works lias lieen 2 lbe., $2.25(82.60; q bbl., $5.50.
children to attend school.
It is said that the most precious col­ unearthed and six jieople are under ar-
The Marslt field Sun reports work pro­ lection of German wines in the world is red .
M laoellftneoaii.
gressing rapidly along the line of the that stored in the cellars of the Grand
All the cotton manufacturers in Rhode
N aur — Base quotations: Iron, »3 75;
Coos Bay ami itoseburg railroad. The Duke of Luxemburg. Some of the vin t­ Island are increasing the wages of the steel, »2.75; wire, $3.00 per keg.
company’s force of men is being en­ ages date hack to 1700.
m ill hsnds. Tne latest is tiie Manville
I hon — Bar, 2Jgc per pound; pig iron,
larged at ever opportunity. The big
Company of Providence, which employs $23®26 per ton.
bridge, 2,000 feet long, at C liisa Camp
1,500 hands.
H teei .— lo q c per pound.
PERSONAL MENTION.
creek baB l»een completed ami the track
T in — I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual­
Tiie tunnel at Niagara Falls is finished,
laid one m ile beyond that point to Mc-
ity,
$8.26®8.76 per b o s ; for crosses, $2
Miss Ella L. Knowles Elected Attorney- and tiie falls are to be harnessed by next
Adam ’e place.
March.
Forty-five
thousand
horse­ extra per b o x ; roofing, 14x20, prime
(Jeneral of Montana O ver T w o
power ol electric current w ill be trans­ quality, $6.62q®6.75 per box ; 1.0 . coke
The San Diego Union has a sensational
Male Opponents.
mitted from there to Buffalo and 30,0,0 plates, 14x20, prime quality, $7.50(88.00
s tory tellin g how Chinamen were round­
per box.
to other points.
ed np in Lower California, taken across
N aval B tores — Oakum, $4.50®5 per
Lord Coleridge has declined an Earl­
the line and delivered to United States
A gas well near Montpelier, Ind.,
officers charged with being interested in dom, which would remove him from the which for some tim e past lias lieen sup­ hale; resin,$4.80(85 p e r480pounds; tar,
(Stockholm, $13.00; Carolina, »9.00 per
a scheme to defraud the government. j bench.
plying that community, suddenly began
barrel; pitch, $6.00 per barrel; turpen­
The Chineee were even robbed of the
Mrs. Morton contradicts the rumor blowing oil, which percolated throni
tine, 65c per gallon in carload lots.
money found on their persons. Mexican that the Vice- ’ resident’s Washington the pipes and made its appearance
L ead — 4 q c per pound ; bar, 6 q &
officiale are said to have been in the con­ residence is on the market.
the houses of patrons.
H iiot — $1.80 per sack.
spiracy.
“ Old P e te ” Turney, who has been
Owing to tiie almost total failure of
H oknkhhoks — $6.
In Caldwell, Idaho, some families have elected Governor of Tennessee, stands fi the crop \Ve»t, cabbage is higher ami
scarcer in Chicago than it has lieen for
been experim enting with some negro ] feet 4 inches in his stockings.
W ool and Hop*.
aervants, and tiie euccessful results bave
Thomas A. Edison, who sleeps hat few twenty-five years. Dealers predict that
H ides — Dry hides,selected p rim e ,6 q ®
far exceeded their expectations. The hours himself, says that the man of tiie there will lie a rise of 500 per cent, in tne 7 q c ; 1 q c less for calls; green, selected,
price of the vegetable.
negroes went to Idaho from one of the future may do without sleep entirely.
over 55 pounds. 4c; nnder 55 pounds, 3c;
Southern States. In response to a de­
Joseph L. Montieu, coin clerk in the sheep pelts, short wool, 30®50c; me­
Rev. W alter S. Rudolph, pastor of the
mand for their services, a large number Westminster Presbyterian Church in United States Hub-Treasury at New Or­ dium, 60® 80c; long, 90c(8$t.25; shear-
of negroeB, both men and women, will Denver, has severed his church relation» leans, lias lieen arrested, having been ings, 10®30c; tallow, good to choice, 3
go to Idaho from the South in the course because lie cannot consistently preach discovered in petty peculations. He was ® 3 q c per pound.
of a few weeks.
in the habit of taking $1 from each $1,000
W o o l — Umpqua Valley, 16®19c; fall
the doctrine of endless punishment.
package of silver tied np by him.
clip, 13® I 5 q c ; Willamette Valley, 16®
W illiam Smith on a farm near Mish­
Solicitor Hepburn of the Treasury De­
awaka, Or., has produced an excellent partment has returned from Iowa
Sinclair, cashier of the Armour Pack- j U*. ■c* » rlJinK
quality; Eastern Ore-
lit
article of tobacco, the leaves and flavor, will retain his present place until March ing Company at New York, has been Ron,,1 0 ® 18c per pound, according to
when pfoperiy cured, being in every way 4, when he will step into Congress, hav­ missing i since last week. It is estimated condition.
H ors— 17® 20c.
equal to that grown in the Southern ing in the recent election been chosen n (hat the company’s losses w ill he not
Slates. He supplies the home market Representative from the Eighth lows lea« than $50,000, while some believe the
T h e M eat M arkat.
in the Nehalem Valley, both for chewing District.
amount will run up to $80,000 or $86,000.
and smoking, at a reasonable cost, and
B kkf — Live, iq ® 2 .qc; dressed, ♦ q
There is scarcely another woman in
The
Illinois
Steel
Company’s
immense
says that the soil of Nehalem has all the Am erica who has lieen so long before the
®6c.
plant at South Chicago, employing
M utton — Live, $3.60® 3.60 per 100
elements accessary for the production of
ublic and who is so little known as Mrs. 5,000 hands, is expected to xhut down
the plant.
,ncy Stone, the champion of equality on December 15 for two or th-ee months. pounds; dressed, $6; lambs, live, 3 q ®
3 q < : per pound; dressed, 8c.
Mayor Hazard of Los Angeles proposes for women. She is now 80 years of age, Uncertaintyaa to the possible changes
- ,
, Hoos — Live. $4.60(84.80 per 100
to veto the contract with the smelting and is younger in appearance than many in the U r iff is said to be the primary
W.
and refining works to build a smelter in­ women of 60.
r * ll8e-
I V eal —4®6c per pound.
side the city's limits. Los Angeles is a
Knute Nelson, the Governor-elect ol
Eleven hundred Sicilian immigrants
H moeed M eats — Large ham, IS1« ®
city of homes, and he does not intend to Minnesota, was born in Norway, and wa» were landed at New Orleans recently. 1 4 qc; medium ham, 14® 1 4 qc; breaklast
permit without protest the destruction 6 years old when he came to this coun­ Tiie Custom House inspectors sickened
bacon, 14® 16c; short clear sides, l i q ®
to animal and vegetable life such as try. But he is a thorough American in »chile milking examination of their ef­
13c; dry salt sides, l l ® l i q c per pound.
wonld follow from the fumes ami smoke his ideas. Mr. Nelson made seventy fects. Most of them were placed aboard
L axd — Compound, in tins, 9 q c ; pnre,
of the smelter, beside thé poieoning of speeches in his own State during the re­ trains or boats and sent to the interior
in tins, 13® 13,7* c ; Oregon, 11 q « 1 3 q c
the water of the river, which is used in cent campaign.
to work on sugar plantations.
per ponnd.
some cases for domestic purposes.
James Stephens, the former Fenian
Mrs. Mary E. Lease, speaking of her
R a g s an<l H a c k i n g .
W ork is progressing rai
apidly on the head-center, is at present livin g with candidacy for the United States Senate
Burlaps, 8-ox., 40-inch, net cash, 6c;
first section of Professor Low e’s monn- Ilia wife in a cottage at a seaside retort in Kansas, says: “ One peculiar fact
tain railway at Pasadena. There will be near Dublin, which, with a small in- connected with tiie affair is that I have burlaps, 10-os., 40-inch, net cash, 7c;
a continuons cable in the mountain, and come, was presented lo him abolita year received hundreds of letters of encour- burlaps, 12-ox., 45-inch, 7 q c ; burlaps,
the gravity plan will be used, the de­ ago hv his friends snd admirers. He is egements from men since the announce­ 16-ox., 60-inch, llW c ; burlaps, 20-os.,70-
inch, 14c. Wheat bags, Calcutta, 23x36,
scending car raising the ascending one. now 68 years of age.
ment of my candidacy, hut not one from spot, 5c; two-bushel oat begs, 6’ 4c.
The balance will lie further maintained
Miss Panline W hitney, the daughter a woman. I am the only woman who
by water tanks, from which water will of W illiam C. Wr ilney. will *w one o ' has ever lieen mentioned in connection
be si .wlv discharged on the downward the belles ol the coming New York sea­ with a place of this kind, and 1 naturally
A ll* » l Train.
trip. E lectricity will be the m otive son. Miss W hitney has spent seven expected some encouragement from my
Uncle l i »■orge - I hear yon have lieen
power from the Terminal road to the years in Europe, away from her parents
own sex.”
traveling.
foot of the inclined plane.
and under the rare of a gov -mess, the
A bill has been introduced into the
L ittle Pet— Yeth. tliir; I went in a
samnwho
trained
Miss
lo
ite
r
of
Chicago.
The Shoshone Falls of the Snake river
Alatmma l-egislature that will practically w* al wailwoad twain o f cars.
She
is
about
18
years
old.
of Idaho, which have a body of water
do awav with the negro vote in that
“ A real traiu o f car«, waa it?”
900 feet wide with a fall of 210 feet, are
Elm er W. Brown, who has just been State. It provides that all persons
“ Yeth. thir. It went wifnut astw in g.''
to be used for developing electric power appointed Brigadier-General and Com­ whose 8(ate and county taxes as aa-
for irrigating purposes. A large number mander of the Michigan State troops, xee«e»l do not amount to $5 will not be I —Oisv.l Newt.
of water wheels will be put in, and was born in Otsego county, N. Y ., and req-t'r <1 to pay If it can be shown that
O f I.isst school children more than
pnmping stations operated bv electric enlisted in the Ninth Michigan Cavalry such person failed to vote at the August
motors of large capacity w ill 1 « estab­ in 1862, when he was only 16 years old. or November elections of the previous 8i)il were found to 1 » more or less near­
lished at suitable points. By this meant He took part in m re than 100 actions year.
Not 20 per cent, of the ne­ sighted. Scarcely any o f these were
the water will be elevated to canal*, during the civil war. In the last ol groes p »y exceeding $5 a year and 50 nnder nine years of age, and the percent­
through which it w ill be distributed tc them at Raleigh in April, 1865, his hors» per < ent. of the negroes w ill take this age of myopia increased regularly from
lands In the adjacent valleys.
opportunity to save $6.
was shot from nnder bim.
1 grade to gra»ls.
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