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If :n- °«! “1 »si e A - •vc3 H □ completion. When Hon. J. H. Mitch • African traveler, Dr. Arthur Gorgenv, MISCELLANEOUS. ell left Washington there was no indi who had been spending eight years in t>. C. IBKLAND A CO. H'BLIHHERS. cation of any curtailment of the funds central Africa, arrived in New York for the Columbia river and other Ore from Asia via San Francisco, on his su t»»<-r 4 ut ion Hates. Siuccetisor to D. C. Narrer, By Carrier |»er w«-ek............................ 10 cent« gon improvements or the striking out way home. He was a friend of the i Payable on Saturday.) Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. entirely this long delaved work. Mr. prince, who afterwards received a doz Hingis Copy........................................... 2 “ By Mail U) o-iits per Month (In Advance.) Mitchell was thoroughly surprised at en letters from Austrian merchants in ItMir* for Advertising The Largest Will I m > made satiafactory to all applicants. the news which he received when 'ne New York, tendering him any assist arrived hen Saturday morning that ance he might desire. Another letter Oct 11. ISSfi this work bad been -topped. and he came from Gen. Hanna, an associate McMinnville, Or. o immediately telegraphed to the secre of Kossuth, cordially inviting the In Yamhill Coun THU ANARCHISTS. tary of war and chief of engineers at prince to come out and enjoy a six The motion fur a new trial of the Washington for tacts as to the cause. month's hunt with him on his ranch in southwestern Missouri.” The prince Chicago anarchist« ha« l»eeii overruled. H7/A .4 7' SPECl LATION*. will go out west soon, after an experi Judge Geary, in delivering his decision, The most important piece of com- ence in New York as curious as Har- reveiw«‘<l nt considerable length all of the evid« nee brought dttt in the trial, mercial news of the week is the report oun al Kashid used to have in disguise and nid •• The case is u n preceden t- that the grain dealers have formed a in Bagdad. rd. Tliere is no example of such a money pool and have gone into the Subscribe for the Reporter, and pay crime having ln*en committed, There business of dealing in spreads between for it when you subscribe, and we will is no precedent of any c.i«e like this England and America on a wholesale pledge ourselves to give you more having been the subject of judicial in scale, buying and shipping California news, for less money, than any other vestigation. but the principle of law is and other wheats and selling in Chica paper in the Willamette valley. The Burial Rohe* and Shroti well fixed. I think. U|»on the whole go again.-t purchases in California, at Constantly on Hand. Daily will help the weekly 100 per cent. the Atlantic seaboard or in England, proof, that no case could be tried of Hearse Furnished. ’»1ARRIED. such magnitude n> this with less in when carrying charges are 10<fil2cj the wav of irregularity of proceeding less than on this side of the Atlantic. In Silv< rton October 6th. by Prof. S. A. in trial than was dune in this case.” Tin legitimate profits on these spreads Starr. Miss Mary E. Patty to ' has. T. TO ORDER at prices which defy all When the judge naked the prisoners are large enough to be tempting ; but! Moore. In Lafayette, by Hon. L. Lonphary. Miss oompetition. concentrated speculative holdings of whether they had anything to offer J« sie Terry, of MoMinnville. and G. ¿.John Make no purchases until you price my sto why sentence should not be passed wheat in store, abroad, or on passage, j son. of the former place E. B. FELLOWS the residence of Mrs. Delashinntt. Ami ti|s>n them. Spies st tep|MMlf<.rna17nnd |coulr“1,e’! b-v “ combination of lead ty. At Oct. Vtb. by Rev E Russ, Dora Billings began reading a prepared s)>eerh.| ing o|H‘intors in Chicago, puts the and Fred Walling, all of Yamhill county. While it is not known with any de breadstufl- market of the world practi- ns i n it is stated that De-|ea,l-v in the ,uunU of a fe'v men aud gree of certainty, i.............................. , in Pleasant hill settlement. October#, 1"6, Have a Few ccinber 3d will I m ? the date named for arms them with leverage sufficient to at 1*: •" a. m.. Mrs. Mary J. Musgiove. r-.tied advance or depress prices at will. In 54 years. the execution. ________________ theory it would seem that this com A Businem Proposition to .< SPANISH sA V.s.i 7 /C.V bination eoul 1 break the English Everybody. The true story ui the pardoning uf markets any time by pressing their the 8|Mntsli insurgents ha- just leak wheat for sale or force prices to ad Having the most complete and best ed out Al a meeting of the cabinet vance by causing an artificial scarcity. on the 4th. it was resolved that the How the plan will work when put in selected stock of goods on the west That they will death sentence i of tin- court-martial practice on a grand .-calc. remains to side, outside of Portland, as conceded should be confirmed. The under score-j be seen. A club which may also be by all commercial men. and my fa f. ... Cali- Z tary to i whom Premier Sagasta whis-1 I used a* a lever, reaching from cilities for buying being equal to or pered the divi'ion. miaundi - the Hor!; b LiverjHiol and worked from .better than any house here, I am pre They also have a SMALL LOT of remark and announced to the crowd p ''-*C;kRn- ' is a spectacle worth conteiu- pared to furnish you with Dry Goods. winch bad asaembled to await the ver- ’ plating The combination is said to Hardware. Tinware, Etc., Et diet that the insurgents had been par I own considerable lines of wheat in Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods. That will also be sold doned. The ne«sj>a|n>r men ninvdi- I English warehouses already, and a B->ot> and Shoes. Groceries. Glassware ately telegraphed to all parts of the 1¡irge amount en route tv Europ«’ ami Crockery, at prices as low or Low for Cash. country. Señor Sagasta as soon as from the Pacific slope, and to have its lower than any house outside of Port They have a few he learned of tin mistake, sent a cor-1 »»achinerv in complete working order. land. ami if you buy upon same terms rectum to all the ueu»pa|«eni The The scheme is certainly not without PLOWS, HARROW*. as you do when you go to Portland, press, however, < did nut believe the ¡ its attractions. MHHR* And correction, vit. thinking th« tin buy in quanities paying cash, I en- B%l\ WAÜ0K ANOTHER PRINCE IN TliClBLE rd to keep the pardon secret until gag«- to compete with the retail houses That will be 9old after the i convening of the queen’s Disjiatches on Saturday told of *• a of Portland on the same class of goods, co unc il, and publi»h«sd the paniun a print < !■ poverty > ■ New York, Pi inct Low for Cash. authentic. The secri'taiy s blunder K-vhefort de Hand, grand nephew of save and except Sugar Salt and such When you want anything in that line y has saved the insurgents hvt the famous Cardinal de Hohan, who goods as freight figures up on so that will consult your own interest a* well ours to call and see us. We think we can« came to New York some time >ince, it cannot be done. This does not ap you. Try it. A. H. & U O. HODflfl V4J ami lodged at the Belvidere hotel. He ply to some cheney houses who would ('apt Powell agand n takes charge Of brought with him plenty of money A. D. Howard, 11. I>. the elephant at tb< Cascades, We and a letter of introduction from the bait you by selling some special arti PHYSICIAN AND OPTICIAN. hope he will mak« omething out of Rothschilds to August Belmont. He cle at a sacrifice, and making it up on Al! defects of tbe ?*• it useful to the comm« t ial interests till in with a Bohemian Land of Aus »ome other articles. I t shall EE sieht.naroelv.Presbvoj» of the inland «unpin Myopia. HypernietrojSl I Dalle« Sun trian vx-armv officer», impoverished [ straight business . I especially invite Di plopi a rwhen gl a sses » refer« to the delj^ to call and make an in clay in I thi* « >rk thus , Austrian noblemen ami others, who |purchasers, I required to correct the» *• We have been furnished with i some spent all their money and helped the Pl*1'1*011 of the.goods and price, be- fective eye I am prepared to meet. I ___ ____ siebt and fit tbe proper lens to «pectackSW inRtcmaitun a« to a diversion of funds prince to spend hit. The prince found (fore buying elsewhere. All goo«l- eve-glasses Give me a call and satisfy y«®j fruiu the kicks work in making the La his bill at tin Belvidere house several I marked down during clearance sale selves. Office Third Street. McMinn*® Oregon.________________________________ I Camas slough and wharf property w«-k, ,h.».l ot hi. purw. .nd did not ,m „|e prj(.e! The. Daily Reporter, E. B. FELLOWS, FURNITURE HOUSE Undertakers Goo O’ Z L-X. O E— s o Parlor an fl Chamber Sni A. H. & 0. 0. HODSO £ CL w £ I I- cn œ X u z1 0 z Z 0 * u 30 HEATING & COOK SELL FOR CAS] VERY LOW. navigable waters of the Columbia river ; at all events as Maj. Jones and CapL Powell have been allowed to go On with all of the work for which funds were supplied by tbe late congress, ex cept that of the Cascade locks, and all of the work then' has been ato^iped and the men diachargtxi by an official order, «Mir reader» can «ee that it is an open fight Congress appmpriatee f 1 n 5,UU0 to be applied upon the locks 1 She know what to do. In his predicament Viragner, manager of the Hungarian Gypsy band, came to the assistance of the prince, whom he had known in Europe. The prince paid his score and went down town. He drifted into a small room on First avenue, and al though quarters there are not expen sive. he loon found it impossible to pay the landlady. When his ditieultiee were at the worst, the distinguished FASHIONABLE Prices of all goods will be plainly marked on them, and no clerk is au thorized to make any cut or deviation MILLINER Y Direct from New York. on them, and will be discharged for doi- S m re<he has auttiori;? - a ixo Q vick B etins 13 OB ■Vi 3 CASH IN HAM I l )TT8 MHTT BE TH sdL J. APPERbO\ ’"v tashionable Goods Frc» # Head-quarters of Fashi: i J FALL STOCK RECEIVED. MISS F. B-