The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 20, 1886, Image 2

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    PRESIDENT ARTHUR DEAD.
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and found to contain strychnine suffi­
cient to Kill at least twelve families.
The package was delivered to the
house by a boy who said he was sent
by two men. In conversation over­
heard between two men not far from
Amour's residence it was shown that
theirs was a conspiracy to poison Ar
mour and other packers who had been
prominent in resisting the demand of
the Strickers at the stock yards. A il-
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ex-President Chester A. Arthur
died at his home in New York city at
The
5 o'clock Thu «day morning,
news of his sudden death came a? a
. great surprise. Notwithstanding the
alarming runioYs to his health during
the summer months it was supposed
an improvement in hi* condition wn*
Nov. 2»». 1'''»<» ' n ted during hi* «tay in New London.
McMinnville, < >r
Conn,, and the apparent confidence
THE &>MIKG WIXTER
I expressed by friends who remained lains who would do such an act are
none too good to poison the pack of
The Future, devoted I«» predicting I ch‘»eto him created the impression
the
establishment, and send death
weather ahead of the limes, says that that his health had been radically im-
«talking abroad over the land.
from December 2Dui 1H*4», to April lx I proved, giving him promise of a re­
A Grand Ba'I will be given under the
’W1. th«- Pirifi«- N-»rthwe*t. which in­ newed lease of life. His disease was
pices c the McMinnville Fire De U
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partment. at
clude* u*, will !»e snowed und«*r, so to one affecting his kidneys. and those
Floor managers have been selected
•peak. The f ¿lowing from the States near him had no faith in his recovery : for the Firemen s ball who are of them­
mail yesterday is to th«- jMMpt: "In but his sudden demise was not spoken selves a guarantee that perfect satis­
1MJ2 we bad no rains, or at least not of. He began to sink shortly after faction may be assured to all partici­
1
enough to start the mountain streams midnight, and at 3 o’clock it was
pants.
running, before Christmas, and I be­ known that death was approaching.
An attractive part of the Episcopal
lieve this will lie another a inter like He passed away without apparent
Thursday Evening, Nov. 25,1886.
The funeral will take place on church fair, will be a Japanese table,
that—the sky and air are *• similar pain
Containing handsome articles for sale.
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to the condition of the atmosphere at Monday.
The annual meeting of the Oregon
that time." This came from the
MVH1C Wt
.VEHS j.vp .Vo TEN
state agricultural hoard will be held
mouth of one <4 the o)d tinier» in this
Virginia electe«! a Knight of Labor in Salem on the 30th.
cjQ'. yesterday, and certainly, if the
candidate for congress who will prob­
next two or four week* ar»* to be
There will be an attraction for the
ably vote with the republicans
judged bv the pa«t. the aforesaid
d
children, in the shape of a fish pond
o-
The first democratic administration
timer* prediction m.«v b«* f iitilled.
at the Episcopal church fair.
with which the nation has been afflict­
—TICKETS—
Thattl«« we it her recen’l exp» i r, ed
The Firemen’.* ball will beTlic finest
ed since democratic statesmen plotted
ha* a very wintry app »rance : »r Ore­
—O ne D ollar P er C ouple _
again«t the old flag in the cabinet of affair of the year. Music by coachwhip
gon, I- f.«' t and ltd«»«* not pleas«- the
James Buchanan ha- l>een tried for string band, and supper by the popu­
■o
average weWoot either.
However,
lar caterer L. H Cook. The program
twenty months, and the country says, is fine.
the approach of winter ha* been her
—S upper at C ook ’ s H otel -
"enough."
ahl«-d in many ways, to thus»- who
o
Last week Bradstreets agency re­
have given attention to such thing-
Produce Price ( tirreni.
ported business all over the country
A cordial welcome extended to all.
The leave* falling from the trees, the
as slack and dull, the reasons being Wheat per cental in Portland
sk'd
absence of «one birds, ami passage of
41 22W (3 1 25
the elections ami the warm weather. Whtiat per bushel in McM.
Ü5
wild fowl to th»* south, the presence of
SS
58
Since the blizzard of the 17th snowed Oats .
Wool per lb
18
90
the liny snow bird, and the general
in a large slice of the northwestern Flour per barrel
4 15
4 90
Have
air «»I l^rrenn«-»«' that |•er« a« Ua aU na­
Bacon sides
9
10
statesand territories, reasoning froiii Hama
12W
15
ture. all the*e point toward tbe ap­
6 ’
the analysis, business ought to be >houlders
R
Lard
proach of winter. In the inland em­ brisk
S
Butter, fresh rolls
. ..
40
50
pire. the ea-lern |u»rt of this state an«I
The SkiJmore fountain to be erect- • Eggs per doz
30
Washington territ«»ry
the ¡«ecnliar led hi Portland.will be the finest in the Apples, green per box
.. 30
50
Dried apples. Plummer....
6
i
point regi»ier»*d by the mercury in a United State.«.
As the Oregonian
"
sun
3
4
Fahrenheit thermometer. if nothing [suggests
8
It is a little remarkable Plums, pitless
Chickens per doz
. 2 i«
2 50
That they will
else, would indicate the seasoua. On I that Portland. with the fir wools Hides, dry dint
. 10
15
‘
green
5
Monday the following condition of the almost within the city limits, is to
Potatoes
45
.50
quicksilver was report«*«! from there po*«e«a a fountain pronounced by <«ee*e. tame, per dos.. .,
5 00
“
•- “
.. 5 00
6 00
Riparia 23 degrees, Pomeroy 25. Dav- the New York critics as the "finest in Ducks.
H>>es. dressed
•
3K
They also have a SMALL LOT of
Ion
Walla Walla 23. Wallula 21. the I nite«! States"
The fountain
lai Grande 20 Baker City .’fr* Willow- was designed for an unlimited supply
Hardware, Tinware, Etc.. Etc.,
20. Celilo 29 The Halles 27 H««od- I of waler, and the greater the head the
That will also be sold
River 2b Th«- prevailing weather i- b»*tter it will look.
If Bull Run is
calm, cloudy , a nd foggy. Il«-re the placed at the disposal of the city,
mercury ii»» varied, ranging from 24 ! Portland may rival Rome in having Hair tuning
They have a few
and
to 4■» degrees f« r the past »ok
the mountain «treanis brought to her
!><><>ing Parlor.
D C. IRELAM» 4 CO. Pt BLISMERS,
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»■Bacripiiww Hale».
1" ernte
By Carrier per werk ...................
I Payable <>u Saturday. )
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AMogie Com . ................
By Mail JO omt* per Month In Advance.!
Kam far l«1» en i.inr
Will be made *M1M « »ry t > all spplMMnte.
FIREMEN'S
THANKSGIVING BAIL
Garrison Opera House
-+C0ACH WHIP STRING BAND*-
A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
HEATING
& COOK
SELL FOR CASH
VERY LOW.
Lc^z for Cash.
SHAVING 15c.
A social Mud« nt daclan*-* that the street« and eternally beautiful art to
I’ m -
decorate them
meu «¡MAtl niorv» for hats than the
C. H. FLEMING. Proprietor.
The employ e- of one Charles Baum
w<>ni«*ii do for l»>nnct*
Surprising
Sncoesaor to A. (’. Wyndham.)
gave their fifth annua! ball in Mas>>n-
aa thia may in-ein there ta little doubt
p • >• w
on the * . Ladies and children's work a specialtv.
that the <tati«tica for the week till
r^^l h*ve just added to my parlor the
The hall w a* extravagantly decorated
larg' st and niie-t st, ok of < igar* ever in thi*
mediately succeeding election will
and the Marine band played ; but the city. Try them
demon st rale the men to be in the
most prominent feature of the photo­
lead by a large majority.
graphed interior of this grand display
M « <M i Illi villo
8«wn«> »••• urn. <»i Indian wlu«at from of refined and st tidied elegance is a
Calcutta has l>een landed in Australia banner with double-E-S in large let
ax a I< nm to the ahippera. The sample U*rs heralding information of the oc­
waa weevilv and dirty, containing casion on a background of gauze, in
gram, linaeed. a kind of vetch, and a mid air. The pre*tentionsno«a of the
proportion of peiceaof small handclap, parade was fully revealed by the
die pnev rcwluci was equal to about I ignorant use of the letters employed.
3 | H |»er bushel duty paid, and the But perhapa he was simply not a good
Iwilk of it has been retame«i for fowl writer who did it.
ao<l j**g fard
The assasaiu« league of Chicago at­
tempted to poie»n the family of P D.
----- PROPRIETORS —
Musco», is sipeneucxiig a business
Arm.»ur last
Monday
A sample I inc Carriage«, Hark« and
b«w»tn
Three bnck stores are now
package of buckwheat flour was «ent
*addlr Hone*,
in course
omstmetion. and H>n.
to Armour’s cook, who did not use it,
everythin« in the Livery hire.
TA. J. Mï€*<»nnell is erecting a private
a«- there was suspicion aa to its con-1
in good shape
residence, to coat >10.(10.)
tents, h wu analyzed by a chemist j
•’ ID
-on able Rate».
PLOW* HARROW*.
^LUIIR* And
BA1X W AWOXS
That will be sold
Low for Cash.
"hen you want anything in that line you
will consult your own interest as well »*
ours to call and see us. We think we can suit
you. Try it.
A. H. A O <-. HOD*»-
INERT, FEEO AND SALE STABLES
LOGAN BROS, i HENDERSON.
I
I
<1TI
TRICK-
Hann« purchased the Strain property.
permanently looated in McMinnviUr. »
ready to do all kinds of Truck and ©•*
•ry Worte at abort notice. All ß«*»’.i®.
trusted to our care will be carefully handw*
and promptlv delivered. llto keep ¡>c &
Wood of all kinds as cheap as the
Orders left at the Citv Drug store
"
promptly attended to.
J. J. tXJLLA»*’-