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EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. U AMrliKI.I. Proprietor. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. in..- mid f all of Vast anil Mighty lain and Empire. There have been aomi half dozen jroat civilization within tho memory of man. Thero have boon tfc; Koraan.tbo Bk"JM. IIH flfllfci till Assyrian and the Kgyptlnn.nnd each and nllof them have ftamml to exist under tho iiamo cir cumstance Tho Roman Kiniiro at tained a stability and organization whic h well might promise to bo eU-r-nal. Kven In tho tlmo of t'urueulla It MtcmiHl sound In every part of it im mense frame, and likely to compote with tho i olid fiihrlfH of nature. Yet within a century or two afUMWi'idn horde of (iotliD and Huns, whom " few yearn before no one know even by name, wi re trampling on the tombs of Osar and tho Antoni.ios. The Persian Knipire, for Oriental vastness and awe which such splendor BWtWi seemed once M permanent that folly alone eould predict It ruin. Yet down iiwept an unexpected cata clysm of semi-barbarous Macedonians nnd fWlU was no more. The Assyrians. In tho decline of their power, were yet the undlputl princes of Aslu. Who would have thought that lluhy Inn eould bocomo A desert that nigiil when the barbarian ( 'yru knocked at its gate? Kgypt with all it wealth, all ilH Iwlltg and all it commerce, wan in a moment overrun by wild marauders, with ('unibyses at their head, and not a vestige of its power was left. The greut Greek Km jilro of Byzantium, after lusting a thousiuid yours, and, regarding it as a llllllllllnn of elder clvili.ation, en during for utiurly double that time, accrued, indeed, lo have its dissolution Indefinitely delayed, In order that the event might conic about In the strictly orthodox form of the human drama. Jl had outlived the fur lei which licsct tho Kmpiie o' the Went. Kven the Saracens hurled themselves at It in vain. It was like to bo an Imperial prodigy, as 11 man who lives on, em powered with mi immunity from death, u monst'T, a portent, an unnatural being whom death has forgotten and nil men point at with horror. Hut the end came the death of a civilization; its only way to leave the world in tho Inroad nnd overwhelming by the bar barian Turks. 0' nlli man's Mcj izinc. THE COMSTOCK RAVENS. Tao II rU Thill llnvrrnl Over Virginia ,. t'ltj Manv Yeara Ago. In the early days the Comstock boasted a pair of ravens, but for over twenty years they have not been soon. They could not enduro tho advent of Uio arts of civilization. Tho raven is k eliff-dwollor. One pair of Comstock ravens inhabited a cliff of basaltic rock that stands to the west of tho peak ol Mount Davidson. Almost dally when the town was building the birds would como over to the cast side of the mountain. Circling above it, at a height ot a thousand feet, they would inspect the progress that won being iniido, and after croaking out their ili-iipiiobutlon 'or ha'f mi hour would return to their eyrie in the cliffs. Tho raven Is as much a bird of mountain militndc at is :lic eagle. Al though lie closely resembles the crow In outward appearance, there Is noth ing of the crow tut .1. in him. He is not mischievous, and never approaches the home of the farmer to pull up his corn and play othur pranks of a Mini lar MaMftlf nature. Ho is not gar rulous, neither is he gregarious. . His voice is wholly unlike thai of tho crow, and lie Is rather chary In using it The crow Is an unmeaning, friv olous chatterer; hut tho voice of the raven compels attention anil seems ominous of evil. Ill all ages tho ra ven has been looked upon as an uncan ny bird. Whether I'oo ever saw a raven nay be doubled. Ho certainly never saw one MM any city, or near the haunt- of civilization. Whither our Comstoik ru vons tied, no one knows There are said lo bo a few luitrs about the cliff that buttress the eastern slopes of the Sierras, also about wine of the higher mountain Hiaks In the interior of the State I ut Iho croak of the blitl of evil omen la no longer hoard on the Comstock. AttMifu A.'iifi rnu". at s aji HOUSEHOLD HINTS. HugifBi Mm Waiaa laaate rimi a i , i till -.,.. - Hi snap-Hunk. Hark carpet do not need to be swept ofteiier than light ones if you give them a good diluting nay twice a week with a llannel cloth tied around an or dinary broom. When cue n I u m unfortunate as to get machine ell stains on uhlto sew ing, saturate the piece n( wmit in cold water iuiimtllutelj. soak (or two hours, dry in the mui. then VMI in the usual Way If you are building put the honks In children's bedroom oliwU low enough to la' easily leached by them. It is alao a goisl idea to have a closet so arranged that sleds, I Qui lag hlliei and all large playthings can have a place Host has such a sad way of insinuat ing iUolf wherever therv is a place for It to lodge or work through, that hoiiM-kccsm aiv almost distracted to hnd broom and dusters that will tit In very nook and crevice. A lonij I.andletl feather duster, a stiort-handlid leather duster, a toy broom, a nhiik broom, a Hat bristle brush, a paint brush and the ordinary clu-esi . lh dusters seem to do nil the dusting that is required, if vigorously wielded aVuMryax Muhtt, ii 0'ixxf UoHStittpiiuj. FROM WASHINGTON. THE PRKHBNT OUTLOOK BW3ARD INO OBBMAN INTEKFBBKNOE. A Novel Bcleme for Comet Defenoa-Tlie Report of Mexlcen Outrages Un founded -More Bill for Ter ritorial Admlselon. International money order have been increased fiom 50 to $10fi. Chergei of bribery were made in the (Senatorial content in Minnesota. The Senate ban adopted the ugr MISCELLANEOUS. OLD LIBBY PBIBON TO BE BEHOVED INTACT TO CBICA0O. An Ohio MurdereM too Depraved for tneOallow A Bmaraab.e Well NMr Pittsburg Fruit of the Dime Novel to Bolton General Payne haa old the yacbt Volunteer. The wile of the Czar of Kami" b" become insane. A threshing machine in England is k,.,.niv amendment to the tarifl bill, run by electricity The Lord Mayor of London gwe a Team crowed over the MisniMipP' i. , i last week in honor 01 an. on uie ice i. I'belp, the American ambassador, All the American war ehip w'11 ri,. H.rpiarv of State has received goon be leady for sea. a cable fiom the consul at Colon, say-1 A portion of the imperial pslwe t ing that ".flairi- on tne lsmmus are pek,ug has been uurneo quiet. The Mormon settlers in Minnesota The Knclish cabinet disclaims co- re Reiiing out and going to Utah operation with the United State re- Qrangcs are now being moved in garding me prt'.ni iiiiouiiudioi-..u.wB ffoflfa w bulk, the same as jsjuhocb with (ieimaiiy Vice I'resident-iltct Morton has leased the residence of Alex Oraham Bell, at Washingten, and will occupy it for the next four yean. The supreme court has decided that a broker who fails to obey me instruc- The Mahli's followers are said to have mad a saint of Oeneial Gordon. At the Paris exposition this year there will be a band of liOO musi cians. A new naturalization hill has been lprlpri ta i MXk trrl rerUd to titf House judiciary com action, is liable fonUmage. Tim United States District Court, at Halimoie, in a recent decision, says her daughter that the law of civil right must oe be cremaieu interpreted by public opinion mittee, The bodies of Mme. di Murska and will be sent to Uotna to Shoals of black cod in enormous Senator Dolph has presented in the numbert are reported off the coast Senate a petition ol sixty-eignt citi zens of Hellevue, Idaho, praying for the enactment of prohibition laws. The War department has been in formed that rapid progress is being near San Diego. A Wichita, Kan., clergyman has been asked to resign because hit ser mole are loo long. Three murders similar to tuoee oi t Wbitechapel. fiend have btn per- heavy guns and arnior-plaU) forgmgs and rapid tiring guns petrated in Jamaica. Three hundred houses de- , , I . , I , .. 1. Ir ll-.n Slutm- Tin- Department ol Slate is in- siroyeu uy an emin'i" formed that the Jaiianese government ret valley, Asia Minor. has abolished the export duty on The house in which Lord Byron was drugs, woven goods, timber, cercais, bor,, m London will be uemousiieu, spirits, beasts, fuel, tie. Iliaiiaiches have been received at enlarge a draper's shop. The cotton crop this oear will he i he State department from the Amer- tne largest ecr made, and will ap- MH minister nt Berlin in regard to proximaie 7,500,000 buleB the Samoaii inii'Hioii. ineir con tents are withheld from the public. A Paris letter states that the whole of DeLessens' fortune disappeared in A lato dispatch to a French journal tie ittnama canal scheme, from 'jnriliur savs an American sail-, imr vessel, bouml from Zanzibar to The Kansas house has passed the . Lall L..!hM ll.ll (,,1,11,1,11, senate resoiuiiou lavonuri i" urs-"'i Mudiigsscar, was tired on by a German of uijinHoma for settlement vessel. One of her masts was broken. United States Consul Willard, at (I nay mas, Mexico, has sent a dispatch to the Stato department denying the report that a number of American cit izens had been killed by the Indians in Hunora. It cost a Nebraska county nearly $3000 to run the poor farm last yeai. There were but two paupers. The St. Lawrence river rose thir teen feet in four hours, last week, and submerged the wharves of Montreal. Many leading Senators and Repre- There is apprehension of trouble (cntatives of all parties scout the idea during the centennial celebration of the French revolution next summer. Duiing the past two months Mrs. James G. Blaine, jr., has been study ing hard for her debut on the profes sional stage. A voune tihysician of Fall River, he House ano nor o, i u Mass., is laid up with a disease of the uliiig .... cab , k act ' ,nguei attributed to excessive ciga ii of Arizona, Idaho and Wy IDltC DlIIW"ltJ3s On December 1, three strong earth quakes were felt in Iquique, Peru, , with an intermission of only from live to nine seconds. Dr. J. Mille Jenkin, who correctly located the bullet in Garlield s body of a war between the United states and Germany. Nevertheless the arm-! anient and rqnjpmtnt of war ships is being pushed at the various navy yards. Representative Springer will intro- j duce in the Mouse anotuer ominous bill, prov admission oniing. The bill embodies all the features of the oniuibus bill recently passed by the House. Petitions, said to contain the signa tures of 14,174,784 penult, were tiled in the Smialo at Washington last week, praying for the passage of Sen ator Blair's siimlay rest bill, and all dnDMd dead at Wilkesbarc, Bran., oi were prepared, bill and all, by 1 np0pl Women'". Christian lemperaucc Union. The conferress on the bill to amend the interstate commerce law upon three amendments of importance airree. with the exception that the House members n cede from the one convict in requiring the commissioners 10 MOM uniform clasiilicalions for all railroads. A letter Irom the Secretary ol the poplexy, last week. A dispatch from Sydney, N. S. W., says the German gunboat Olga has taken MalieU.a, ex-king of Samoa, to the Marshall islands. William Pierce, probably the oldest New iork in point ol ontinual penal servitude, has been discharged from the asylum for in sane criminals. New Marl- A rockinir stone Interior in response to a Senate reso- borough, Mass., is so nicely balanced lution, says there is not on me n.es that, notwithstanding it weighs many of his department anything to show t()ni iie pressure of a single finger is what part the citizens of Washington aufficient to move it about an inch. Territory and Idaho took in volun tier service to suppress the Nei I'er ccs war. The Canadian Knights of Iibor are seeking lo secure the exclusion of (or eien lalnir from the Dom nion, and de- The reisirt ol the commissioner of mitnj that the government pay no schisils ol Utah, for the year 188S says the taxation in the '.errilory for aoim.. I purposes is in insufficient. And that the leaders of the Mormon church are actively pushing the scheme to establish Mormon denomi national schools in e: oh county in the urritory. OmmMMIM Morrow says Ins vinws of tho S.uiioan iitlair that the statu quo at the tune the rep resentatives of the United Slates, Ger many and England met, must be re stored, and this would necessitate the lopliicoliicnt ot King Malietoa in tlie THE PACif IC COAST. INHUMAN TBEATMENT OF PBISON EB8 IN A PBNITBNTIABY. Mrs Lans-try'a Impoitatlon of Blooded Stock The Lake Waahlngto" Ca nal Hurvey of BeaervatloM A Brute's Deaerta. AGRICULTURAL. A PLAN FOB THE BBCLAMATION OF PEAB AND PEACH TBEB8. The Effect of Too Much Pepper In the Fowl's Food-Bleulphlde of Car bon as an Antleeptlo-A Model Barn-yard. more money to secure immigration. Joaquin Miller has finished the novel he waa to write, as his contri bution to the literary syndicate. It is entitled "The Buried River " He was engaged but six days in its com position. A remarkable well has just been . I 1. , 1 1 . . i I !..., ft ... . are positive, and " "l ""'. " I . . .. n ..a,., , ii,., unt.iu ii,,.. i.iii.. illicca ai one iiiiii me -,iii' im,, i cold water, salt water and a fluw of gas that when ignited illumines the entire surroundings. File Empress of Germany cannot position he was so unjustly removed viso the imperial crown on her coat t.t by the Geiniau agents sent lo the Mar- arms, but must be content with the in shall islands. ArniinU Guiltier, of Union county, has been placed in the insane asylum at Salem. She is but siMceu years old, and has been a past fifteen months. signia of the Queen of Prussia:. This is the latest token of the filial atl'ec iou of her eldest boy. The prixe tight between Frank mother (or the Shenlov, of Helena, and John Cronin The author of of New York, which took place at her ruin, an l also of her insanity, is Missoula Friday, was a remarkably named Wiggins, and is serving a ten years' sentence for the outrage. The Canadian lumbermen are re joicing o'er a measure which has brutal affair. Cronin was knocked in sibleand seriously injured. At Boston Sunday George Gretxen- itar. aged twenlv, held up his father been introduced in Congress, and , wjth a pistol and secured f 10. After claim that it will protect the Cana- ward he attempted to hold up his diau forests front American invaders. . mother but she called the police. He It is provided that no raft of logs or .hot two policemen before he iur limber shall be brought into or taken remin d. out of any harbor or port of the Unit ed Slate's, or brought into or upon any ol the great lakss, from any part of Canada " l.ibby prison is to go to Chicago The work of taking apart the old structure is now going on in Rich mond, Ya, and as the bricks and Potatoes are a drug in the market re displaced th?y ire turn- at Colfax, Wis., owing to the enor-1 hered so that the building can be put moua crep raised iu that section. The, together agam just as it stood m Vir best mice that can be realixed it ten a""- Th tntenor of the old prison . . Iklsl cents a bushel. I at to be used aa a tort ot war museum. Fresno, California, has the railroad fever. Numerous burglaries are reported from interior town in California. The smoking of opium by the while peeple of Spokane Falll is increasing. The rediscovery of the loat Pen hachapi mine in Arizona is an nounced. Article of incorporation have been filed by the Drain A West Coast Tele graph company. The Southern Pacific is believed to be building into San Diego behind the Ocean Beach and Delmar railroad. Report! from the Harqua Hala mines in Arizona are now discourag ing, and many prospectors are return ing. Charles Lumsteller was arrested at Port Townsend last week, charged with the murdei f his wife in Minne sota. An examination of the great regis ter of San Diego gives promise of evi dence of fraud of a sensational char acter. The leading men in New Mexico say that the Territory is more in need of public schools than State govern ment. Arlee, chief of the Flathead Indians, proposes to inaugurate important re forms on the reservation among the tribes. The bill to remove the capital of Arizona from Prescott to Phrenix passed the Territorial council Thursday. W. B. Reynolds, of HealdBburg, has been unpointed inspector ot t,ni nese for the Coast, as provided by the Scott law. Mrs. Lanetrv has purchased an im jiorted thoroughbred stallion and four imported broou mares, ior uei mmvi ma ranch. The police of Spokane Falls made a raid last Thursday on the opium dens of that city, and captured twenty-five Chinamen. There is great difficulty in landing provisions on Destruction island to supply the men building the light house there. The mail service on route from Hillsboro to Portland, commencing February 1, has been increased to six times a week. John T. Black, under indictment for the murder cf his brother last May, died in the county jail at Virginia City last week. Reports from Helena, Montana, say that indications point to the fact that there will be no little activity in rail road enterprises in that vicinity the coming season. The estimated cost of cutting a ca nal from Lake WMhingtOO to the Sound, so as to admit deep sea vessels to the lake, is 1, 500,000. Miss Nellie Reach, who was so frightfully stabbed by an unknown man at her home near Colton, Cali fornia, recently, will recover. William Johnson while trying to discharge a gun at Hillsboro, Friday, received the whole charge jn the side oi the head, killing him instantly. The grand jury of Elko county, Ne vada, calls upon the Elko delegation to the legislature to vote against the lottery bill contemplated by that body. Resolutions were adopted at a mass- meeting held at JNortn lakima, last week, urging the Governor to call a constitutional convention to adopt a State constitution. The Pullmm palace c ir company has acquired control of all perlor car companies doing business in this country, with the exception of the vt agnvr, which is used on the auder bilt lines. The badly decomposed body of a supposed Germ in, about sixty years of age, was found near San Rafael, California, list week, In a tree, about fifteen feet fiom the ground. A rained umbrella was alajve the body. boot HO.OOO of the $50,000 re quired for the establishment of a watch factory at Otay, San Dieeo county, which a cempany of Illinois capitalists have laen talking of start ing at that place, has been subscribed. Surveyor General Green, pursuant to instructions from the land depart ment at Washington, has posted no-tie'e-s calling for bids for the survey of the Blackfoot, Fort Belknap and Fort Peek Indian reservations iu northern Montana. The Union of Walla Walla Is pub lishing communications from convicts in the penitentiary concerning the iu human treatment of prisoners in that institution. If the charges are true the prison authorities should be re moved forthwith. Jacob Wilkerson, the colored man who was sent to San Quentin in 1S73 for forty-five years, for the murder of a woman in San F rancisco, was par doned in 1876 on the condition that he would leave the State and never return. He went to Honolulu, but returned a lew days ago, and was recognised by the police and warned to leave. He was arrested Thursdav night on the charge of drunkenness, and is row in the city prison. The police will ask Governor Waterman to revoke Wilkerson 's pardon. PORTLAND MARKET OROCBRIES-SuKar. since our last report, yf! ' I extra v. o c nry granniu. rrunnmi ami iuwiri-reil 71,. I iliaieiliaia logviuirc i 111.. i, U.I ,l roasled IMfc. PROVISIONS-(,,,,,.,, ed atlwl3tc, break Qfl LfMslMa. Slnrlairs 14ft 111! (aal b con ISfcgjUc, Eaiujrii KKUITS-Ureen fruit 1 Hard fruit Is scarce, and t es not euual to the 1 s r 1 per ui, juexican orni,T 1 frwun.ou per ux, ........... 11... ui., 'j 111111.cn iu u . , VEGETABLES Mark . CabhaKe i ale per R (it,. 75c per sack, red pepper :ic rji TWIT lilf l.,T NIlrL HUrou, l . DHUD ritUITS (ect,in c. ji 1 1 , , . ' 1 H CSI1I1-U1 Itu uoim-s i0,,e tw. . ..II. .J U f,.,. .1... I ' sim ,1 in., mm j linniiH prunes n pears 1) a UJa raisins i - -" per hoi ' 8c, Smyrna lHc per lb. DAIRY PRODL'CE-Oi, and choice dairy 35c, medium la I. 1....... 'in. -1 . lull, 111 mui;r dw, CI10ICG eastern v::a :ior. EGGS- Iteceipta 293 cases, ( POULTRY - Chickens lare younK and 4 '-4 75 f Ufaloc per lb, ducks 5; WOOL-Valley lBgatk E, Hnwri HOPS-Cholce 814c. GRAIX-Valley 1.S5, : fl.; nats .uu.i.ic. Fl OUR-Standard I4.S0, $4.25, Dayton and Cascade $4 $3.25, rye flour $B, do Crahtrj FRESH MEATS-Heef. li.. dressed 7c. unit Inn, live. UM l 'lam V . ' "1 ir, lainoH wi.ov earn, nogv U Very cold weather does not injure stock as much as dampness. A mod erately cold day, with a driving rain storm, causes more illness to stock than severe cold on a dry, clear day The flowerbed for the next year may 1 made very rich by scattering the sweepings of th poultry-house over it. Soapsuds may also be well, utilized by throwing them on the flower beds. If the bulbs of certain flowers start to sprout while in the cellar ii indi cates that they are kept too warm. They should keep cool enough to re main in a dormant conditien until spring. Sprouting injures them. The object of the farmer in feeding animals through the winter should be for profit. Feeding stock to gain a profit from is a nice point, and re quires stndv and attention. It it not enough to feed a sufficient quantity, but the feed must be of sueh a nature as is best for accomplishing the ob ject of feeding. Bisulphide of carbon is one of the best and cheapest antiseptics and in- I... Alrcadv more than 8,000,- 000 pounds of it are used annually to i dressed 7(37,, veal (Kg check the ravages of phyloxera, the ccourge of European vineyards. Bi sulphide of carbon has an extremely offensive odor, and is highly inflam mable and explosive. Feeding pepper often to fowls as a regular appetizer is a bad practice. Although a very little will do no harm, yet the continued use of the condi ment is liable to cause liver complaint. Warm feed tends to have the same stimulating effect without posae-sing the injurious qualities of the cayenne. The only way to make roosts is to make them on a movable frame, that mav be taken out of doors, there to be scalded with boiling water in which is a little crude carbolic acid. Make the roosts all on a level and not more than two feet high, thereby prevent ing much quarreling and the bumble foot. The kind of feeding that keeps a lot of pigs or Blockers from three to six months without grain is a total loss of grain ; also, a loss of time in the maturing of the animals. That is guiltless feeding that carries a lot of hogs through winter on one class of feed. The need of variety brings them to the boneyard when grass ia almost in sight. A farmer with considerable exper ience wlio lias suoeei ciover ior two years, says if it should be left to wilt on the ground for two hours after cut ting, and each day's tilling of the silo be allowed to heat before the fresh cover is added, and the sides, not the center, kept thoroughly tramped, the clover will come out moist and green, and the cattle will relish it as thoroughly as summer pasture. To make pullets trot along toward maturity with a wouderlul accelerated pace, give them every morning a warm feed of bran and shorts and ground oats mixed np with milk, or meat Btock in which is a little salt. At noon give a feed of meat, and at night all the wheat they will eat and a little left to scratch for the next day. In ad dition to this provide green food, crushed bones and pure water, and give each day one heavy feed of brok en dishes; they will be eaten with avidity. Freezing of the food and water will be one of the difficulties this winter as usual. The trougliB become ice bound and the soft food freezes rap idly when the weather is severe. In such cases it is best lo water the slock at i t i.ervals rather than to keep water in the troughs. If you have no ar rangement for warming water, try the plan of a Western farmer, who heats stones and drops one in the trough when the water is pumped in. It is better, however, to warm the water, using a boiler or steam-pipe, and if there is a large number of animals it will pay to do so. A person who has some old pear trees that have about run out, asks advice of Popular Gardening and re ceives the following : Try the plan of digging a shallow trench, say one foot deep, six to eight feet away from the . nil! Ii L.i ,1 aal t pn an at ' MS PERSONAL AND IMPF.I Feronnet is the name n rian who is gaining f&tneaii oi crocodiles. Mrs. Levi P. Morton, Vice-President-elect, is a fred B. Street, tho poet. A brother of Millet, t French artist, lives ia eaiMH a modest living at a Lzektel Sankcy. father evangelist, died recently aci one. He was the Brtt man canal bout on tho .Vi .. cuual. Among tho students al ter b school, rurmingtob, t'oi daughter of James (i. lllaine, of the late ex-President Arthi daughter of ex-Governor Michigan. Pascal Porter, "the boy pr Is really what his title cluimi. only twelve years old, audi been preaching for two years. only expounds the Bible quotes poetry and argues will force of n logician. His began preaching before he pinafores. An ubsent-minded Georgia put his only coat in his trav before retiring for the nil next morning he couldn't wluit he had done with the and consequently, on the tra ing lit Atlanta, he walked c the hotel. Some time aq while searching for another article, he found the coat. Count von Moltke's home lin is h largo one, with no li thirty windows looking on but the famous old Genen most exclusively in two One is his bedroom, the other The chief ornaments of thefw a largo photograph of his wi picture of her tomb. These arel wreathed with palm leaves. Coralie Cohen is elHime European Jews us a second Xiirhtimrnle. She is a Jei ry r. who was un angel ot mercy lute Franoo-Qermaa war, and nnhapmad amour tho wounded two hostile camps. She is a the Legion of Honor, and elected president of that paMj the Association ilcs tames r Mrs. Kussoll Harrison, wi only son of tho President-elect tho White House bounty "ir four years. She is n young an ing blonde, with magnifloea brilliant eves. Her figure" and she curries herself wiM amount of grace und dignity. Saunders was her maiden nam sell Harrison, hor huiband, I well-dressed man, exceeding! of his handsome wife. Verestschugin, tho Russia er, when presented to the girl' il V .1 IVillnire in N VII mu nui uiai obedience to one of our Rw toms, I would like to salute J dividually. But since I M kiss Professor Dunden instead, will give you the kiss in mj and, suiting tho action to the' turned to the blushing niJ professor and. with a hand boulder, imprinted a amuck on his cheek. ll "A LITTLE the other day. said: "loun body of the tree, and throwing into you are indeed very charming this a liberal supply cl soda, leal mold, ashes, lime and manure and covering with earth, and then cut away all dead limbs and give the body and limbs a good coat of whitewash. We have seen old peach trees renewed beyond beliei by this process. In some cases a large barnyard might well be divided into two or more smaller ones for different classes of live stock. A fruitful source of loss iB the keeping of weak animals with vigorous ones ; young with old ; horses with cattle, sheep and hogs. By letting one set of animals out of stables or pens at one time and another, it may be possible to get along with a single yard, yet the best plan, when much stock ia kept, ia to have several yards. Why more men do not make the dairy pay is because they refuse to be lieve that there is any study or inves tigation needed in regard to the care, treatment and management of the dairy. If they chance en a success they call it luck, and if they fail they never investigate the matter lo see wherein they fail, so aa to steer clear of a repetition. NONSENSE A aa AlnnVAnt HtM lOSO I " WVIHIMII aaasaj but he always has his trunk' Washington Post. Stealing jam is not alway . ii i. ... 1,,,, t,., U aulf iua email uui, lfuw "w - - be gathered to his father for i! lington Free Yes. Smith (deaf) "VfTiat's Jones "I've ,i, ,., i 1 1 . y . trtVii...li,'i "Why don't VOU 1 filled?" He "How different opera I oubl make the actors appear. espeoiallv those glasses y out to get between the acts- Weekly. 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