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EUGENE CITY GUARD. CONGRESSIONAL NEWS l. i.. vni ni i i I'roprlf tr. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. THE TEBKITORIK8 HEADY TO MNTBB THE GALAXY OF STATES. The Condition on Whloh Montana Will Enter -Penalon Leglslatlon-OTa-gon't Militia Bill Become a Law -The Inaugural. I FOREIGN GOSSIP. t In Japan no article les than oris thousand year old are uiiniittcd 10 bric-a-brac exhibitions. Among th permanent resident ol i 1o IUCCeed bimscll a interstate com Pari. It U said, tho exile of Hinmlan ' niiMiorier, has been favorably reported nobility aro thu mint DOM lor oxtruv-, j the, Senate. again-'- mid prodigality of lifo. A hyHlclnn at the annual meeting , of Hid American Academy of Medicine , modi! Hid statement that tin) liiji-rtlon of HnklM In Franco In to day almost a matte.-of fashion. Secretary Whitney says the State Tho International Hygienic Society department has (lore all it can in the of UWdOfl i starling Wttm SIMMs inlHarnoan matter. Jt now reus wun different part of that city where ladies (Congress, which alone haa power to may send their parcels, leave their j declaro war. cloak ami arrange their tollut when The penhion department' haa grant on shopping tour. e(j pensions to Henry F. Fhillipa, of It la proposed In England to pro- Seattle, and John B. Went my, alias vide judges nt rare track with nri in-! J. Smith, of Lewiaton, Idaho, a sur- The nomination of Walter L Braeg The Atlanta fr ft New York Saturday morning for Hayti. It is thought that the vertel's presence ia necessary to preaeive peace. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS THE CRUSHED AND KILLED IN THE PENNSYLVANIA STOBlf. A Youthful Bank Bobber Cornea to Ortef at Kaneas City -New Mex lean Cable Line A Judge Arreated -Other Newa. ataiitiini iiiM photiigriiphlng apparatus , viver of the Mexican war. by which to tell beyond possibility of l mistake what horse ha won in a draw ' Vice President-elect Morton was m Washington last week, looking about " r ... . , , . , the city for a desirable residence, but -A pound of bread, whirl. In f.er- ( filj(1 ft uiuMe one He dow mi.i.ycosis iw.miyono piening-. . j. bujj ur buy a heme at bo hail at a few minutes journey over cg. the Swiss bonier for seventeen pfen- nlge. And. of course, every body with-' The Dakota delegation now In ensv dlstiii patronizes thu Swiss Washington feel confident that a hi bakers, earrvimr back only tlio exact will now bo passed for the admission uinount of lii'iuort allowed to puss duty of South Dakota into the Union ; alto fr()0 the passage of an enabling act for the -The tedious work of removing "y "'mission of .North Dakota. bowlders mid the remnants ol an The PrMj(e,,t bus annroved the ac ancient forest from the had f t' ' u, provide arm, ammunition, etc., for Thames river still goes on It began the niililia of Oregon ; the act to pro- anven years ago. At last accounts .100 v,. Htoro for the militia of Montana trees ami I. .'loo bowlders had be.n and the art amending the inisuI law 111 regard to thu special delivery of taken out. The latter varied in weight from one to four Urns. Ex-King Franca of Naples I re called by thu controversy now going on in regard to the length of skirts of Ntnge women. Dining bin reign in Naples he insisted 011 the gowns of the ballet girls reaching below the knees nod also obliged them to wear green Ulldel ill1. The magistrate of the Mixed Court at Shanghai has proved himself a Hamuli 11I Kaschld of no mean ability. He had I c fore I1I111 a uinsl compl'ented 1 11 .. .11 ... ..1 1 1 .... ... ; w lllllllit til- 'lie II 1 11 1 M I lil III. I.I 111- I ' 1 r I alu. I iif.u. .mil. v-lollr vi'Ur. ..1.1 mil instigating matters he found all ,, . wa) rmrt,d fayo'rab.y to the ' """ " House last week. lawyer represented tin in all. Ho promptly ileciili il that the Iuwmt had Among the bills recently intro- pnimptcd the quarrel, and ordered that duced in the House are the following unlock v iierson In-ouchl before him ' Granting light-of-way for a railroad and soundly whipped. Then he invit- acroa the Fort Pima Indian reerva od nil tin-disputant nut to dinner, in . tin in Arixona ; granting the Big therein . nf which he ieci u red so sue llor Southern railroad right-of-way oeasfully on Ihc beauty of harmony ! across a part 1. 1 the l,row Indian res letters. (iemnil Swuini will be placed on the retired list, notwithstanding the fact that many member of the retir 1 ing Isiard are staid to 19 of the opinion Unit his present dirabiliiiea are not i crious eneugh to incapacitate him from further active service Keprcsentativc Hermann' bill pro viding for an increase of pension for Colonel .1,11111 - Watoro, of D.nigla county, Or., a veteran of the war o I Hi and of the Oiegou Indian war among relative a to lnduco them to aotlln amicably on the npoU THE ANTARCTIC' SEA. I.muI H im :. , oiifrniillii( l ijilor. r U In, .-nliirr 1 Iter.. It appear to be probable that Prof, Nnuinayr. of the llamhurg Marine uh- aorvatory, will su I in getting a South I'olnr expedition organized. It night have I i supposed that until aoino greater measure of success had attended, similar adventure in the Arctic region the most ardent advocate of such schemes would have doubted thn wisdom of exposing human lives and treasure to the risk of Antarctic seas. All the best authorities are agi that the difficulties to bo encountered in the aoulh are much greater than in the north, and the hideous stories which gained currency after the return of the laal Arctic expedition might well have sickened the boldest of this generation sufficiently to deter them fi sault upon the stronghold of King Winter In the south. In comparing the dltllciillles of Arctic and Antarctic adventure. Sir Wyvillo Thompson say: "We can only anticipate disasters, multiple , I a hundredfold, should the south pole ever becoiuna goal of rival ry among nations." For various rea aoii Dm great tOM land under the aoutheni cross Is m.uv dltllcult of ne eea than the north. It is much colder there than in the Arctic circle. There eecm to he no such warm currents as are to be found In the north such, for Instance, a the Labrador current, or that round I ho south coast of BplU borgen. Such emanations from the torrid regions of the earth do much to mitigate the rigor of the northern eon at certain point, and bring ahout the most striking wiriiitions of ervalion in Montana. Governor Swineford, of Alaska, a tiinate the annual reaource of the territory at about fit.tXKl.tHH) ; niin- ernls, 2 (XK),(l(M(; all other resource, :t,(KH),000. He urge the develop incut ol the tern'ory a mine, f spec ially that of coal, which he claims ex iU there iu large iuantitiea. 1 he Semite siih-committeo on AttUMM In- occupied much time in hearing oiiposing claim of the wool growers ami wool manufacturer on change IB the tx rill on wool. 'I in impression prevails that the commit ter will in-k lor a reduction on tho common grade of wool from eleven to ton cunt. Governor Heaver, of Pennsylvania, chief marshal of tho inauguration pre ceaaion, ha iMird an order calling on all organization desiring to paitici j mi to to notify him at heailijuurters lieforo February iltlth. Civic order oin any as- ( VM tiall fjf(y j Iium0tt wll not he ju t nulled in line, or with improper costume or equipment. The board of Indian commissioners, at their recent annual meeting, adopted resolutions deprecating the practice of changing Indian ofhVial ! lor partisan ressons and urging th i extension of thu civil service system to tlie Indian service; also opposing ! the removal of the tribes from thei reservation wnere uiey are settle: anil are making progress toward civ dilation. The President hn returned to the Senate without his approval the bill lo pay XMH) to William I). WheaUui mid Charles H. (Mi imbeilain, for many year prior to IS71I rcgioer ami n ci iver of the land olUee at San Fran cisco. These two ollicers were n Heavy anow torm are reported from Dakota. Ex-Congreadiian Singleton, of Mis- aiHaippl, ia dead. The Cincinnati ahoemaken con template striking. General Roaecrant will soon be placed on the retired liat. An offer of f 30 ,000 haa been refuaed for the trotter Ambassador. Masiachusettea Republicans have renominated Senator Hoar. Senator Mandeson, of Nebraska, has been relucted to the Senate. The Colorado river will be investi gated by government officials. The " white caps" are creating ter ror in many places in the East. Governor Fifer, of Illinois, opposes organized detective companies. An effort is to be made to annex Lower California to the United States. Roys in the employ of the Chesa peake oyster pirates are tieated as slaves. A Sioux City, Iowa, lawyer has been ordered by the "white caps" to leave the place. An earthquake was felt in New New York last week in the Adiron dack section. The crew that abandoned the ehip Christina at sea have arrived at Charleston, S. C. Axworthy, the defaulting city treas urer of Cleveland, Ohio, will take up hi residence in lorouto. Diplomatic circles in Europe cen sure the United Mates lor the con tinned fighting in Samoa. The libel suits instituted by the Chicago police iigainsl the Times of that city have been dismissed. J. J. Patterson, ex-United States Senator from South Carolina, has been Bued for breach of promise. The belief is growing that the rela tions in twee n thu Lnitcd States and (ii rinany are becoming strained. Tin-police of Knoxvillc, Tcnn., re cently raided a private car and ar rested the occupants for gambling. It is again rumored that Charles Francis Adams will soon retire from the presidency of the Union Pacilic. Jennie Stuart, the daughter of a New York stock broker, ran away with her father's coachman last week. Jane Suffert, who has been keeping u baby farm in a room sixteen feet square at St. Loui, has beeu arrested. The fishing steamer Novelty, which left Host. ui recently, is said to be loaded with arms and men for Hayti Henry Kruse, who shot Ward Mc- .Mantis, a prominent St. Louis capi talist, last week, killed himself Satur day. Chief Byrd has been recognized bv Secretary Vila as Governor of the Chickasaw nation in Indian Territory. The fastest time ever made across tho Atlantic was that of the Umhria lust week 6 days, 2 hours and 45 minutes. PACIFIC COAST NOTES. NEW DISCOVERIES IN THE NORTH WESTERN MININO DISTRICT. A Los Angelee Detective Ebooti Hlmeelf. Prospectors Plnd a Watery Grave In tbe Colorado River-Nevada's Miner's Home. The Santa Monica hotel waa burned last week. THE AGRICULTURALIST homh! ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL FARMING. Cheap Lands Not Always the Moat Prof itable -Tbe Value of Hay Llee In Feeding It to Your Own Cattle-Well-Kept Farms. To a pint of warm boiled hominy add a pint of milk or water and a pint . .. i . a .. ,1 rs. i n.it w., .ill wintflr.OI Hour. JJeai iwo or uireo CKKo.u.. uamtwi " - .. , LattM wi.i, . ti h sa t. Pill I U v' Mi ... .. in Pomona. Anaheim, Cal., contemplates start ing a beet factory. Stockton, Cal., has organized a na tural gas company. Lydia Thompson is ill at Lo An geles with pneumonia. Additional murders of Arizona shepherds are reported. W. D. Soals, of Red Bluff, Cal., has failed. Labilities, f2I,000. Washouts on the Southern Pacilic are reported west of Ynma. The late small-pox scare at Mereed, Cal., cost the county 13000. Sam Jones, the revivalist, is hold ing meeting at Los Angeles. Santa Rosa orchardists have planted 100,000 tree the present season. Cattle and sheep, caught in the snow in New Mexico, are Btarving. Parties in Nephi, Idaho, propose shipping rabbit carcasses by the carload Fry as any other griddle cake, The farmer who thinks that to make money be must go where land is cheaner. should consider well if he would not make more money by mak ing the land he has deeper and richer. The elements of the fundamental principles of farming are: Soil, heat moisture, muscle and brain power The commingling of these five ele ments produce the key to successful farming. Pumokins for cows have best effect when fed before very cold weather, for there i less absorption of animal heat to warm the mass forty or hlty pound that a cow will take into her stomach. A neat and well-kept farm indi cates that the owner is thrifty. The manure heap is the most important thing now. If the heap is sheltered so a to prevent loss, and so managed that everything that can be added to it can be decomposed, it will effect a The saloon license of f 150 has been saving and prevent tilth in the barn repealed by the supervisors of Marin yard. collllty' We do not produoe potatoes enough Wild hogs are plentiful in the tulesj for home consumption if the fact that along the Humboldt, near Battle . uch products are imported are taken Mountain. t lnto consideration. II foreigners can Watainville, Cal., is making efforts ship their products 3000 miles to to secure lite location of a flax mill at reach in, we can, with our improved that place. machinery on our cheaper lauds, pro- It is said that Fort Canby, at the i dui;e more my he required in mouth of the Columbia, will again be ""a country. garrisoned. j sheep manure contains from 90 to The Indians of Saline Valley, Call- r Der ,.eili ,,f the olant food con- fomia, are raising fine fig, apple, pear tained in the rations consumed by the and peach trees. sheep. It is, therefore, a very rich A bill has been introduced in the fertilizer, s experience has shown. It Nevada legislature to provide a home is especially rich in nitrogen in an for indigent miners. available foim, and for that reason is A Portugese sheenman was acci- excellent for use as a starter iu the dentally killed by hi brother in Fres- nill for corn mid potatoes. no county, last week. A11 8)mty corn or husk should be Charles Gordon, who was to have burnt. It is better to take precaution been hanged last week at rort Bun- for next year than to attempt to pre- ton, Montana, was respited. . vent smut by some remedy. It would Atticles of incorporation have been l've b;en ''est to destroy (lie affected tiled by The Dalles Portaire coinnanv. ''llk when growing, but even now with a capital stock of 500.000. " trace of smut should be allowed to , . . . , ... exist, seed should never tie selected iuis. email niiivur, oi uienuaie, v . fr,.. fi,i T., was burned to death recently by : of . PORTLANDiMARKET REPQ( GROCEH1KS -Sugars have rw sine our last report. We iuoi7, . Hrv ,r..ii mi - I crushed and powdered 7c. flrA 1 Guatemala lM(i0lil a, ota Hica lJ5 ItiolW WHc, SalvaUorllliu-, ArbiS! roasted :mjc. PHOVISIONS-Oregon htm an ; ed atl3t Ulc, ureaaraat Daooa Uufl Katern meat laqnoted as h, ,, " IMi:i, Sinclair n iae, t)reK(,ii .. . .. ... !(.,., 1 I,- l-',.ut..r.. 1 .. lasi imuu ...gyy.iv, uw,m.,,i i,su. 1, p FRUITS-Green fruit receluts iu Hard fruit 1 scarce, and theuun, J -l . ......I 1st , I... , i , I 1 "l (J'C uinu. I H' 'lllplttjl rti per ox. jhv-aiciu urauges ji, la 1 1 , : 1 1 .si per ux, uanaiias f.j quliice suauue, ........... .or I." x r I . .. r.kKair. d 1 f rwr RY i-KrrniH Hnj . " ' "5c per aek, red pepper Jc pertb, pot, a Virlilc per sack, sweet lfic per K, DRIED FRUITS-Recelpu 111 Sun-dried apple 45c per 11,, i slic d He, factory plum vfilk. prune 7 'lie, pear8luc, peaches a! ral-lns a'r.ii per box. Call ornl. ! He, Smyrna irk.' per Id. DAIRY PRODLTE-OreKon .. and clioice aairy -or, meuium iltSk I torn la rancy due, cnoice aairy eastern L'.Vu :ioc. EGGS Receipts 293 cases. Oregon POl'I.TRY - Chicken tSfeS large young and 94 4 75 for old. tna lltUM per IB, tlucKs "(Si per do WOOLValley 18g20c Eastern I KXttl.TC. HOPS-Cholce 8Sjl4c. GRAIN Valley 1.35, Eastern t ILaO Oats 33(0):i.)C. Fi OUR-Standard $4.50, otiierbtj 4.25. Davton and Cascade 14.10. d., J 3.2o, rye Hour o, uo uranam o 60. I-'HKSII MEATS Reef, live, dressed (C. mutton, live, Ji'f.Lc. dp, 7c, lamlis PUU eacn, nogs, live, ;,,.J . I nrii I u.. wU uresseu osij, vroi uie.s.. containing smutty year. the explosion of a coal oil lamp. A car-load of lobsters has been When grain and hay crops are sold tetnner atui-e, breaJillurup the loo at certain ' 'I11'"! by an order, issued July, 187 , wnisoiis ami otieuinir tin. w.i-1.. ,,,.,i tuni thereattcr into the troas- fratlon far bejond point otherwise at- "O" 'crlain (rva to which they Were talnahle. Any ..ntoinrl.., of tl.u i.: , ''iilillcd M law. . inovcincoi is on loot to secure a pension for Postmaster I.euis Purdv, "f torktown, Westchester county, New York, who is ninety-three years old, and who enjoys the distinction ol being the oldest postmaster in the country, having voted lor President water, and bitter tempestuous wind Damson and In grandfather Ml tafi and Wading snowstorm are Mon "im. Purdy was appointed will, of ctiur.se, la. pushed on during the summer month, during Jan nary, February and the early pail ol March, that Is. Bui even in the heigh) of summer the temperature of the air In Antarctic rtftOM i:i a way Mow the fraexlnir iKiiut of sea an out intvssaut, Ao aivtic explorer ha ever gone beyond th hounds of ' vegetation. At least lichens and sea ' weed hae ktN found hea ver north, em navigator have penetrated, but iu the awful solitude ol the south Sir Janu s Koss found not th,. ii..i,i.... , tim e of M iretahlu lif,. i. . ike printing of his testimony laud or in the e.., vet he never c im . ' dwP'.v inter sled in the Samoan within le-s than set', ,, hundred Hole's "'.luliou-"J "xioua to return to il the south pole. The iii .,.n..ii '" l1' lml ra0 anxious that ha Ihv.i hi.pr,.!ehM itl.in , ""' V" ,,f V'u 1 Suu' 'oull amuse themselves to an intelligent p- postniasUr of Shrub Oak bv W. II. liaiiison in 1841, nd lias dis hargHl the dntie ol his ollice tver since. The examination of Sewall, consul general at Samoa by the Senate com mittee M foreign relations, has been concluded, but he is held here to ' (..... i.eu mini one hun drvd and tlftj miles, and it s, , . 10,. slble that Important solentlne results might b- obtained by iMveriug tlm further distance; but evou this 1 doubt luL London Aity .Ync. The postal authoritie will soon in- estigate the free delivery system of alilornia, Uregou and asluuetuu l'erritory. At 1! ihwav, New Jersey, incendiary tires are started so that the boys can turn with the engine anil have a good annual alterward. Powderly claims that the men who are trying to start an opposition order In the Knight of Labor offered to sell out to him for $100. Miss H. 0. Woodard, of Charlotte- lie, a., ran away last week and was married. The young lady is a cousin of General Harrison. Serr Most, of New York, tho arch anarchist, has applied for Hi!ice pro tection. He claims that his life is iu danger from hi former associates. The New York World has made ar rangement for an exploring expedi turn to Africa to discover the wnere about of Stanley and Bmifl P.isba. The towns of Cimarron and Incalls. in Kansas, re engagnd in a county sent war. So far two men have been killed and great excitement prevails. Co). Frank Posey ha been nomi nal d for the unexpired term in Con gress occasioned by the resignation of Congressman Hovey, now Governor ol Indiana. Ill the camp of a ganir of thieves in Indian Territory was found, recently, a diary detailing a murder in Ohie in 18(13, which the owner of the dun mniitlod with an axe and seeurtul M000. volver from his desk recently. He will recover. shipped to Puget Sound. Scow imy oil' the land ihey carry away the fer has been chosen for lobster raising. j tiuty ot the farm, but when such v u i At .i xt crops are led to stock not only is a r. II I nil eii.'siu.il front tlto ... r. . . . . J mmr , . . t , port ion ol the crop left over u ma asylum last week and was found i ... u: i .1. ,, , , ! """" : nure, but a hither price is received shortly afterward hanging to a tree. ' u . -.ft 1 1 , ' 6 6vtMOT. for Qfopi ln the shape of beef, Detective A. B. Lawson at Los An- j Iork, mutton or milk, which enables geles shot himself while taking a re- the farmer to restore any loss of fer tihty by tne increased receipts conse quent upon the keeping of stock. The improper keeping of cream, and allowing it to become sour while waiting for more, and the failure to keep the milk and cream iu some place of even temperature, is the cause of nearly all poor butter. The quality of the cream should lie uni form, and no mixing of different ages can be done safely. No amount of working the butter can compensate for the injury done before churning. and every portion of the work should be doue speedily and not be made de pendent on something that is to fol low pu l iation of the importance of main taining the ladajmtAM of the islands, in order that the government may piepcrly maintain its m: tests there. The Mexican Telegraph c, in Ha nt lias arrange! for the laying of a new mom WW the gulf to Galveston, the present one being found inadequate to ransact the Mexican and Central American business now handled. Judge Lyman Follett. who left Jrand Rapids, Mich, two vears si?n i . i i .- mm went mi noniiurss, leaving . uirge amount U trust Hunts unae muted for. was arrested in Helen .Humana, ami will he lak.ui back to Michigau. Forty saloon-keeper, who are to be tried for contempt in violating tem porary injunctions issued under a pro hibition law at Canton, 111., have agred to abandou their places and leave the stat i condition that the cases be dismissed. The Portland water-works want to issue 11,500,000 mere bonds to enable it to supply 20,000,000 gallons of wa ter a day. Miss Nellie Reche, living near Col ton, California, was terribly stabbed lat week by an unknown man, who made his escape. J. K. Moody, ot Colusa county, who irieu to kill ins wile a short time ago. has been sentenced to four years in the peuiteutiary. It is reported that Senator Hearst. of California, hal purchased the now famous Harua HaU mines, in Ari lona, for $260,000. There is good reason to believe that the Klamath Indian reservation in northern California, will soon be open to settlement. A pension haa been twantad tn .1 H. Eaton, of Portland, a Mexican sur vivor, and an increase to Garrison DUon, of Grant's Pass, Cal. Stephen T. Morse, a prominent fruit grower of Sacramento county, Cal., while loading hay from a scaffolding last v eek, fell and broke his neck. The man employed by the San Rer- nardino county grand jury to expert the county treasurer's "books has since gone to jail lor petty larceny. HOW DICE ARE MADE. What a Reporter law ia the simp of OH INNS Turner. In a dingy little shop on ono ofi upper floors of an old building inj street, an old r renchman works alter any minting uico. no uset t ivory cano heads, umbrella hand Jnrnajed billiard ball and job 1 ivory that he buys for a song. floor around his work-bench and Ink i littered with the dust, chips i fragments of ivory on which he ill work. Ho uses a flno bhw, which I operated by a treadle, a turning latt a taming or poUllung macnine Dumber of sharp chisels and drills. Tho Frenchman has been a tun and carver of ivory all of his life. works from daylight until darketa dny, and frequently uses a dilapid lump to light him at his work night. He cuts out tho little squai of ivory deftly and accurately. placing tho cube in the lathe het tho requisite number of holes, i sorts small ebony plugs in them I make the black spots. Tho surface! ground smooth by a whirling amoi wheels.and is then polished with pun tono. Several sizes of dice are mi but tho smaller ones are most in mand. Sporting men prefer hsui mado dico to those made by machine!) They are mori perfect in shape and I evenly balanced. Tho machine mat variety oi-e often imperfect and 1 tendency to throw ono side up often than other sides. It is an easy matt to bore into ono of the spots and in a plug of lead, causing tho opp number to appear nearly every jV. J'. Mail and Express. There is a Massachusetts maidi so modest that she would not looki salad dressing. Rochester Express. Customor "What yo' charge I gittin fotografs took? Photcgrapher- "Imperials, $0 per dozen; duplicak 3 per dozen." Customer "Wall, guess Flo jus hub haf dozon duplicaU tooken. "Harper's Weekly. aharo Mn hat is the stron day of tho week, Ketchum??" (who is not on the eve of bankrupt "Friday, 1 smipose." Sharp"; Sunday; all the others are week dan See?" Detroit Free Press. Miss J. E. Harrisoa is reckon one of tho most profound archteol A correspondent in the Southern Live Stock Journal gives the following as a remedy for thumps in hogs: Give one tablespoonful of vaseline, petroleum jelly (not carbonized). Re peat every twenty-four hours as long as necessary, me great advantage of tbe remedy, aside from it? efficacy, is the ease with which it is given. It is a job to drench a hoe. but this van- gists in Bnffland. Miss Harrison elino slips down so easily that there made a specialty of the interpret is uo nine lor strangulation. In ex- ot tho pictorial rocord of the 0 ueiiie esses n is Dest to tilister under , vase, and has loctured to large at neck and between front legs with cm ences at tho South Kensington Mi tharulal collodion. I on this subject The proceeds of Although no definite rule can be lecturos Bhe has given to tho Brit lata down to be followed in covering I school at Athens seeds, it is safe to say the larger the t-eed the deeper the covering should be The old rule of covering seeds to book of tho day, lives in Mrs. Humphrey Ward., srrthor I "Kobert hlsmere, tho most popul 1. i ' a .. . fi.. a . ..... , 7. : w,v..i, nvua hi , oooa oi mo aav. lives in i nituniii it as icce i v isso.sl a i ent , ,,,,,, t.. t ,,. .t. , - - t .v. r smm w. ... ui i, nts Lue u .ui si jonn nail, a prominent , eter of the seed, will not amiueciol Um Angeles, on a clmn... , i ov lam- squwo. London, noar tho IlriB answer in all Mnamnn i, f,,ti nr i,t.-ss ... uuun lull U. lu. experience would flowers. She is doecribod as "at of I,:,':" rTr1'" derfuI1y charming person, slight I i T .7 : .. ur'V" most graceful in figure and movemei see ; ; ! ' ninm maiori.v f -Zu ""T:., " T I faco ' uncle. Mr. Matthew Arntf , . ...... oceu ui in t ui i . a , t. the Banal way will aive oieee varvi.,., I . In hU voluln6 of professional) I.. .1.:..! I . . . IniUViniSta Prtlrtl Unnlnann .... . 1 11 ID i c K II ess irolo ha nn on I, ... .... s..o iuoi maoioot.... lxiuis W anderer, a loy, was found inch in thiekneas t; . " ' ing of lima di Murska. says that I of peijtiry in a timlier culture claim. San Diego has received an order from Colima, Mexico, for twelve miles of rails, twenty-four cars and other necessary equipments for a horse-car line. not guilty of stealitur Mrs. chickens at San Jose, and his guar dittii has brought a suit for $5000 against Mr. Schmidlin. The legislature of Montana i, .. adopted a resolution, almost unani- moody, protesting against the admis- non of Utah Territorv a.Ki.i.n. the grounds of polygamy. Engineers are now at work on the propoeeu peninsular railroad leading out of Sau Diego. The line will be completed to Yuma, Ariz., in a very short time. rule, this uppii wiMil'i i-tdii traveled with a monrcev. two pun ing of four and one-half inelipaa 101 Angora cat and a Newfoun depth which has bepn madMlh dog. The last always dined at demonstrated tobe mist adv.mi.o,,.,- t0 with her off a plato laid on well-drained sods. The same rule nim atul lle never dropped a mot ma) ne applied to mtist other seeds on tne "oor or evon on the UDie-SJ with equally satisfacbiry resulUs, but Such excellent manners might be at tne same time it is not held uo a 'erved with profit by many who au infallible guide under all circum nad better opportunities for leat unices ami conditions. Drainsge amount of moisture, drntb nl ;i and many other condi.ions must be considered by the mtellieent rnli.vu. tor in deciding this question for him n.n. i ui. "ne several prospectors were en route to the new gold field jn Ari Bona their lsi.it w. -- i .t Cororado river, below The N'eeJIes ' f"'0"8 who ''uffer ,rom occasional aud all were drowned. ' palpita'ion of the heart are often un- The Nevada leuislatiirp b... V thp-v are T'ctims of ;.,,.,i 5,8.lature rM "P- heart dise se. and are li-hU au AOfl I They 10,000 damages again hody in reference Falpltatloa mt the Heart. the etiquette of the table. Owen Brown, a son of old N Brown of Kansas, died recently i Pasadena, Cal. He was seventy-. years old, and is said to bethel survivor of the Harper's Ferry i Isadore Lewis, a tobacco and cifl dealer iu San Diego, has OOmmM i- . i . . : "" 1 , . . ! K.lUIIH-rSlUI lllll ill). ,1 ,r, . " . 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