EUGENE CITT GUARD. I, u vAurmti i EUGENE CITY, OREGON. HAPPY HOMES A.ul.l rmillrirr.U hy T tlor Cumin"" A home of dinoord may be visited by acquaintance., but It door V never Ukely to bo knocked at by frl'1 sible people will give It a M berth, and prefer friendship and Intto'"')' with lhoMwhollveateiMSe. Nob'y find wise young man courting lf'rl 0 family who geto on 111 aBW'g 'horn Ml vet He wanu a bird out of a K'1 neat, and ha no wish to la-drawn In by marriage to lake one sUB "r otner of a life-long food. It U on a (trl, you aay. Sometime " Bbout the voumr man's sagacity U "an be .... - - ..,,.. If (1 home : were happy what a plcartll world it would be; and thoro la noruson wliy happiness should not reign sry where, If pooplu would only makatMo'n. and not stupidity, the guide of'r 1'vo. When people aro mlseroVe 11 m wmly-nlno caae out of hundred nobody's fault but their o An Ktnper wol (;hlAaa ono irao'l" through hla realm, and he camifona family in which the grandfntlior. With hU wlvea ho had several of them-W children, grandchildren, aona-ln-ln. daughtor-ln-law and servant, all llrsl ""dor the aamo roof in perfeot peon and har mony. The Kmporor wsj " "truck with this, that ho asked thtld man by what menni ho contrived Uivold quar rels and dispute, and hi hi"' his large family live togethor so plsntly. ink FROM THE CAPITOL. LABT WKBK OK THE 8PBCIAL 8K8 BIUNOF TUB 8ENATB. Death of Justice Htanley Mattbsw-Os lahoma Boomers Forever Barred from the Public Domain -A List of appointment. The present s-oial session of congress dosed this week. Samuel It. Thaver has la-en natncu um minister to the Netherlands. Frederick I), 'imnt lias been confirmed minister to Austria-Hungary. KlU-rt D. Weed has Is-cn confirmed district attorney for Montana. The Chat-Chang I'ing case is creating much interest in Washington. Appropriations hv tin; Fiftieth con grcMM amounted to iiu,utw,ow. Thi! Kciiulilicans will have a majority of ten in the Fifty-llrst congress. Il' iiry N. llliise, of Montana, has leen nniiiinalotl duel justice 01 Montana. It is thought that Judge (iresliam will las appointed to the supreme bench. O. 0. White, of Iayton, has been con m I . . r I.,.. .. urineo sccreiar) oi n ttHiiiujcum n-mmi A favorable reisirt has Is-cn made I the naval Ismrdon the gunboat Yorktown President Harrison is the fourtecntl lawyer to is'cupy the Presidential :hair. J. V. Mason, of Virginia, has la-en H pointed commissioner of internal reve nue. Miles ('. Moore, of Walla Walla, has Is i n confirmed governor of Washington territory. John R. McKee, of New Mexico, has MM nniiiinab-d associate justicoi mat NEWS MISCELLANY, 0HA8TLT DI8DOVBBY IN TUB HOLD OF TUB MEKKIMAO The Oklahoma Boomer B J acted from Indian Terrltory-Tb Amerloan Flag Publicly Insulted by a Canadian "Chippy." Ing out a iKincll ho wrote llM -'y these territory words: 'i'atlonoe and OoMO" sense." Willinm W Thomas, ir.. of Maine Tliatwas tho whole seer An cosy ! will In-Tniied States minister to Norway one to renMmbor, but hari nspoclully ' and Swedi-n. rlth tome natures, to putfcl'rncllco. What strikes one as an M thing Is that many are ablo to oxero patience and common sonao iibroo but lihd It next to an Impossible w t homo. With them every thing U"o for the benefit of society at lar. and at the exponso of their own dro. '" othor people's house they hirvslfaoo Jlko a MBawlutlUB. whllo in thekiwri It bulls fliriirod with frown 01 all follies, The aemite ss-cial committee on I a nlle railroad will shortly start on an in-insss-ting tour. 'The Shah of Persia was the first royal ruler to send his congratulations to Pres ident Harrison. Secretary Windmn savs the surplus reve nue will not necessitate an extra ses sion of coligiess. Corporal Tanner, of Itreoklvn, it is lie licvul, will Is- nominated commis- thl I one of tlu- grot. As If it i sioner of jm-nsiou. were not their interest, let alone their 'flic I'resichnt has declared that tinder duty, to do exactly the retrso. If any j no circumstance will he make any prom one hits a mind to be or", snappish laes Pi ollice seekers, and dlsagreealilo, lot her )""c it Held ( , i t a mimlwrof congressmen wen- for giving vent to hor lll-mor as far aii up with pneumonia fnmt cxsHiire removed finiii dome as Msihle. Our on iiiaiignration day beat sido should ho turned not to strangers hut to thoso tttli whom we dvull. and whilst It Is i-lgt; to wish for the good opinion of airy body, we should bo anxious most ofil! about tho favorable lnipiislon wo sake on our own folks at home. ( if tb whole trlln of girl glvo us her whoMkrothors and lister call her, and with food reason, an angol. Wu have duta to perform abroad, but wo can never ttthese things rightly If wo start hy nsgleetlng what wo owe to our uwn relatives, and iu-U J. N. Tyner, of Imliana, ha I n se- lis ted assistant attorney general for the s)stollii i leiartmcnt. Frank It. Aikens. of Pakota, lia I n nominahsl associate justice of tho su preme court of Dakota. For the first turn- in nearly lift v venrs neither a Saulshury or a llayard ia public life at Washington. The Siimoan comNiiBsioners will proh- iil.lv not leave aslini((t(in for Ik-run h lore the mid-lie of next month. Mrs. Cleveland's picture still sells. (lermany is Itaving built sixteen tor pedo I sails. Premier von Tiza ha temlertsi ins niignatiou. MM, flennany, has suj.prsssed the Salvationists There are fourtwn Imlimisin tie- Kan sas itcnilentiary. A fine of $100 will Ijo iiit)iel for ;11 ing a voP- in Maun Nebraska jmys a liounty of one cent a iund on beet sugar Damascus. Svria, will MM UKH gn" lamps ainl street-car The Pittsburg law and order socisty employs female detective. During the month of February fslim ne- gna's emigrated from norm uaroium The Kussian government will s-nd iai,tKlO,000 roubles on her new navy ll..lu.rt Ui.n.t Hnn (ileadwl guilty of forgery in New 1 ork. Mis Msrv Anderson's physician de nies that his patient's mind is affected. A Washington county, Penn., man mnis his butU-r by natural gas power. Id nth and Mmlieska have signed a wntruct for a thirty week' suirring tour. K. President Cleveland and Mr. Vilas have lieen elecp-,1 memla-rs of Tammany. ftrrtiu Iterrieri from the South tmulc their apta-arance in the Chicago market lat week. King Alexainler has written hi moth ex-Oiieen .Natalie, to remain away from Servia. During the present year there have M fifteen duel and sixU-cn suicides at Monte Carlo. The storm which has la-en raging on in Atlantic coust for several days past ia subsided. John C. Klein, of Siimoan lame, is anxious to appear Is-foru tliu Berlin con ference as a witness. The Ottawa government is considering measure excluding American lard by an exorbitant duty. The " Catholic Total Abstinence News" Philadelphia, has come out squarely tgainst prohibition. Kx-Prcsident Cleveland celebrated his d birtlidav last week hv embarking on a ensure trip to Cuba John Adams, the $70,01)0 forger, ditsl scll-iins)sed starvation in the tioorgia mteiitiarv last w ti... ,i. i. .,i I w .. I, ,, ing as U wo believed tltit good words, : dis-s not appear to be harmonious in kindness, gentleness and B,,od humor I regard to tin- selections to oldens. THE PACIFIC COAST. MAN AND WIFB TO 8UFFBR DBATH ON THE OALLOW8. Public Sentiment Regarding the Wan ton Killing of Old Man Sprague at Oarvanxa - Tb Ubiqui tous 'I itscott Again. souls of San Megan the r, ought Pi iK-gln at any pluoi rather than at homa This I Invnrirnt " order of things, and I a proceeding to be looked for only from fotlah ooplo. If there Is lo Isi household harmony, an Important point I to cultivate a wisit toiiisi Wo can nut do without that. Homo temper an like violin string ont of tuno; tub them, who oan expect either melor or harmony from the family orehettrnP Tins Is aiclally a yoiiug Hum, on suhjoct; In deed, If our girls are not amiable, no body else can ho expoctet) In be. It Is to their kind and gentle lords that we must look for an MtVfeU to fretting and Ul-huutur, At boin the key-note of the day's mulc I diou struck hy the first word wo hoar tntho morning, and happy Is tho house tiu-re it Is al ways uttered by the suillng lips of gnod-tvuipurod girls. Ikjusohold Har mony. CHINESE WINE-flAKINQ. Tkt lro?M Vltloh H Sri-it lit for TltousatttU el Vim Wlne-msklng la said U have existed for thousands of years lafore thu lutitv ImMoB of distilling, hie process Is simple. Glutinous rice Hwnng-mi, Is p ared over u tiro in a 'arge Iron pan and softened with warn water. It Is inmle Into a thick, solldatrt of a gruel. This stoesd rlM Is plajed on a table with raised edge to pv.-nt the fluid from overllowlug. tv the rlco. when to this stout, the leaven u Hld fermen tation I prlnklod. Taj w,i , h,,,,, mlxetl and mashed wilhm Iron masher, and remain iu a large tonn warn jar for several day If tbj wine Is de sired to be of a wooioutt,!, two day , w evH utti tor M ini without swtwt tto four or Ova days an n-qulrtal To make the second kind of wine stwng.r, theChluese brewor ,tfu Rl.! ,plrt' After all thl. tlm liafciu and Uuuld parU together. U placeiln cloth bag, and this goo lu, ting chest of wood, called A.i. the ( ,(roii A heavy .tone priMm jt n Iul Ul. wine flow out from a iort of a teapot pout in the side of tktfpiv, The re mainder of tho .olid butter 1 called laa. and I. uJ to feel animal. 0r a. a ferment The methof dl.Ulllng was IntrtHhiecd ln thr V.. To tlte wooden cylinder shlch hold, the uite, mere aro ,h,w WVer 11, r contain. ld wa ter and keep. theMPjjjdoororo.art to fnm the ,W,I M mi,-,, Mto- T " . "tolputatltW foi. Art ...... . . i ' w-ona. ii 1,1-r.t Im. 2mW2 S S liam. a . !Vl !"".p.mt. -.rV-"'' ibctlo Justice Stanley Matthewidiod nt Wash- iiiaiuu n nuti ttivi ii tug w mSmSm of the heart and conjestiun of the kid ney. Mrs. Harrison has given publicity to tin- (act that she will pay no attention to solicitations to influence ap)int!iionta to ollicc. Many complaint have reached the PrssJdetll from the ls-oph-of Arizona, con cerning the apHiintmeut of Wollley to Is governor of that territory. Tin- President has eOtUtnQtod the doath senlenie of Alls-rt tireen, colored, con victed of murder iu the District of Col umbia, to life inipriHoument. (iovernor PfOOtOf is VoMMHB'l second H)Stmaster general. Jacob Collamer. who was postmaster general iu Millard Fillmore's cabinet, wa the first. It is te Is- hoped that the apsiiitmont ol the new suM-rinteudent of the mail service will Is- an improvement on the old, estecislly on the Vacltlc Coast. The names of (stsoiis entering tsin the lands ctsltsl to (lit- t ruck and Scininolt Indians, iu violation of law, are to Is listtsl and forever debarred from the pul lie domain. The interior department has ruled that a minor, who aupsrts a mother, brother, orany other near relative, shall Is- entitled to make entry upou the pub lic tlomain. the conservative press of the Citv of Mexico is attacking President Harrison au-1 Secretary Itliuiu-, churning that tin y an- amniuou in nave llu- l uileil Mates possess Mexico. The President has withdrawn the nom ination of Fugcue Schuvlcr ttt M assist ant stsretary of state, on the gntuud thai he was an applicant for a high Mat1 lion under Cleveland's administration. Senator duller has otfertsl a resolution declaring that the tenure of ollicc of the president pro Icin. dts-s not expire at the meeting of congress, and thai the otl'n e shall itintinuc al the pleiuturv of the sen ate. Vive hundred t'hlcago lawyers signtsl IHMuion to me rresideut lest week urging the iipsiiutineiit of Stephen A. IVniglas, jr., to bt United Suits district attorney lor lite Nurtliern tlislrict of Illi nois. i-k. The great scheme of Henry Villard to onsolidate all of Fdison's t-lectrit: com pauies has fallen through. A livelv skirmish occurred in Oklaho ma last week Is-tweon the soldiery and the persistent " IsMiuters ( ieneral Sherman's son, Thomas Kwing Sherman, will Is- consecrated a Latholn priest at Philadelphia in July. (Ieneral l-runis Su-gel s son basts-en seilU-iicisl to six years in the penitentiary for ilefrauding pMfiM chiimuiits. Hon. Eaditl Hoult, twice senator from ! cm county, and author of the railroad law, died at llarrisburg last week. Mrs. Ijingtrv is reported unite sick with tonsiliti. and in cousotiucnce all of her engagement have been cancelei A bill has bOH introduced in the In diana legislature to ascertain the relation Is-twcen the ground hog and the weather The customs authorities of Toronto have seined and destroyed 100 conies of Zola's novels, for Is-ing of immoral char acler. The I'liittit Pa- illc claim that it bus Isvn systematically robln-d of rolling stts k for the last eight years hy other roads. B lh" closing down of the mines of the Pennsylvania company at Scrantou last wee :1KKI uieii w ill U- thrown out of cmploviueut. Kx-Mayor Hewitt, of New York, will remove his extensive steel and iron works from Trenton, N. J., to Chatta nooga, Tons, A hill introduced iu the Indiana legis lature provide that pros-rty purchased with pension money shall 1st exempt from taxation. Shskton, Got) vagrant, on convn lon, get fifty days in jail. Tliree hundred men aro now employed at thu Valh-jo navy yard. A one-eyed Mexintn Is the sheriff of Los Angeles county, Cal. BMBM Ui. the Ss.kan- Falls murder ess, has la-en hold without bail. Joaquin Miller has Is-en apiuted a ineinls-r Ol Hie iiiiuorui iai mission. Mr. Missly ha h-ten practicing on the itilaiuantiue past week. S 1. Patterson was arrested nt Oro- ville. Cal., lust week, for passing coun terfeit notes. John A. Dimmig, of Uenliayon my- tcry fame, is engaged in selling fruit tree iu California. Another attempt was made by rol- s-rs to wreck I passenger tram near Yu- rn Friday night. C. P, Hnntington says the Southern 'aiillc will not at present build north I the Columbia. Highl-of-wav for the Puvallup Valley railroad has l-eri refustsl hv the Indians on the reservation. Joseph Vivian, a fugitive Leadville, Col., inurilerer, was arresteil at Amador City, Cal., last week. A man named C. K. Crookshank, of Clackamas, was found dead in a hotel at Ihslding, Cal., I i.mi i n The Issly of a female child wan found packed iu a valise and floating in the nay at Sail I liego, Friday. Charles Willard, a burglar at Santa Barbara, i held on sixteen charges. His wife is also held for burglary. Ly Fung Su, a giant Chinaman, ar rived in San Francisco Friday. Hi height is seven feet four inches. The widow of Cyrus W. Field, 80 years of age, fell and broke ln-r shoulder blade at National City, Cal., Thurstlay. The new gold fields near Holbrook, Arizona, turns out to he a much of a fraud us those of Itwcr California. HOME AND FARM. SCIENTIFIC IIBTHOD FOB DETECT ING PUBB HONBY. PORTLAND MARKET. THK Benefit to be Derived by Farmers In Closely Obaervlug the Market Re ports -Remedy for Chapped llsnd Hecelp-. WHBAT MARKET REMAINS DOLL AND INACTIVB. Vasol Hating Sugars-Local Market Con tlnues o be Anything but Satin-factory-Good Fruits Com mand Good Prices. To remove a ticky oil-cloth go over it with a hot iron. (ira)K-s lo liert on well cultivated ground well drained. Ik-ware how you get into debt. It is not o easy to get out. An old flour Isirrel, with the remain i.r fh.oron its sides to Isrome musty, is altout the worst iweaible vessel to keep apple in. To feed sheep for flesh and Isme is al so to feed it for wool ; but heavy grain f.sslintr make velk and grease to an amount disproportionate to gain in fleece. It is best, a a rule, to feed whole imiiit at night, i-orn. oats, wheat or sor ghum, something that the gizzards can quotations worn upon a jionion oi aw ingot at icuot. ratio t than some soft light food. Farmers who raise sheep should bear in mind that the wool of sheen, a well a the mutton, depends on lils?ral feeding. No poorly fed or poorly cared for sheep will produce what it is capable of in quantity or quality. As far as experiments have been con dactod it has lax-n demonstrated that wln n wheat is IK) cents per bushel, it is the cheapest grain that can lie used aB food for stock, ls.-ing more nutricious than corn and l-tter udapted for growing stock. The wheat market ihows very little sign of improvement over the present unsettled and unsatisfactory stote of af fairs. The fluctuating price in sugars continues, and the market remain vir tually unchanged since last report. The local market is weak, prices, however, re maining alwut the same as a week ago. Fruits in good condition command good price and find a ready sale. Dried fruits of all kimls meet with a tardy sale. But ter is firm and in good demand. There is very little activity in wool, the de mand in tho East la-ing also light. A marked full is noted in all kinds of feed The two men, Cull' and Stutzman, who rolils-il the San Luis Obino stage re cently, have acknowlodgtsl tlieir guilt. Alls rt Fostrom was acquitted at Ta MBMt last week on the charge of having murdered one Carlson last September. Two Jupum-ac girl are resirtod to have fought a desperate and bloody duel with swords at Los Angeles last week. lligway rolnVrs earn n precarious lir ing by preying iqion returning I)wcr California gold miners near Tin Juana. A commercial drummer declar-s that grass and jack-rabbits grow luxuriantly on tht- principal streets of Los Angeles. A full list of immigrants to the Pacific A New York dairyman says he can get more milk from cows fed on beet, two bushel per day to the cow, than from en silage. The mils yield ran up to twenty quarts. He asserts he can produce beet nt a cost of four cents a bushel, 1000 bushels to the acre. The following has been suggested for the ear-ache: Oliver oil, one ounce; chloroform, one drachm. Mix and shake well together, then pour ' or 30 drops into the ear and close it up with a piece of raw cotton to exclude the air and re tain the mixture. It will give instant relief. To make boiled onions: Peel two quart of silver skin onions of a uniform size and boll them in plenty of salted wa ter until tender. Drain off the water and put one teacup of fresh milk, one large tablcssx)nful of butter, und a little Halt ami peppex In the kettle; Isjil all together for five minutes, then pour into a hot dish and serve. The partridge coch is undoubtedly one of our most prominent breeds. They ure well fitted for city or rural life. They are extremely quiet, hardy, healthy and good layers. Their flesh is gootl and pre sentable in color the color that suite the taste of the American H-ople. They are handsome in plumage und possess u gotsl share of useful qualities. Take two lemons and rap them on su gar, the juice of six lemons anil one orange, half a pint of water, and one pint of clarified sugar made as follows: Take three pounds of sugar, two pinto of wa OBOOEBIM. Sugars, Golden C 6c. extra C 6!c, cube, crushed and powdered 7c. Coffee : Java 25c, Rio 20)$ e, Arbucklu's rousted tJtw. PROVISIONS. Oregon ham 12)$13c, breakfast ba con 13c, aides 10c, shoulders llt10c. Kastern ham 12W(ai3)ic, Sinclaire's 13 lSWc. breakfast bacon 12)$13c, sides ' ,ttj- T 1 ml. 1IJC. Bliouiilcrs ts7c mru iuj tile, muiTS. Navel oranges I4.00(S4.75, Riverside 3.2o3.50, apples $1.00, lemon $4.00 per UOX VEGETABLES. Potatoes 3036c, onions 7075c. DBIEO FRUIT. Apples 56c, sliced 6c, apricots 13 14c. neachea 8(8 10c, pears 8c, Oregon prunes, Italian, 8e, silver 7c, German 6 or7c. plums 5(s7c. Kaisins $2 per box, California figs 8c, hyrna loc. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter, Oregon fancy 25c, medium 20c, Eastern 22c, (Jaliiomia 20c. sous. Eggs 15c. POULTRY. Cluckens $fi.ti50, ducks $12.00 per doz., geese $1012, turkeys 17c per B. WOOL. Valley 18c, Eastern Oregon 815c. 1IOPS. Hops 814c. OHAIN. Wheat, Valley $1.35, Eastern $1.25. Oats 80(s32c. FLOUR. Standard $4, other brands $4. FEED. Hav $1314 per ton, bran $15, shorts $10, barley chop $2425, mill chop $18. FRESH MEATS. Beef, live, 4c. dressed 8c, mutton, live, 4c, dressed 8c, lambs $2.50 each, hogs fie, dressed 77)$c, veal 08c. COURT CEREMOr S II) Cuatoiua I , , XIV. of Finn,. When the King wont to bed i, Ull A , O mo very iiiuusi importan, ,, lie t :ilct .Ii- ihitmhi.A . d : . . """uia unr, nut u. Plague of Tigers in Java. ci icks .. rei.ruary. jwarcn j of thti trou ble caused to the noool hv i i j 1 hese animals have now be- According to the administration re port of Java, rocontlv laid before the ter, half the white of an egg well Is-ab-n Dutch Clmmbors. Dortions of that (si. Coast, oi the vintage of '40, Is being com-1 up, boil for ten minutes and skim, strain 1 H1Ki are being depopulated through piled by C. W. Ilaskins.oi Oakland, Cal.; the mixture through a hair sieve, and iimmt , 1ho ",., 3T freeze in the usual way. This makes a I .,, . .. .7 . . ., . -lelicious lemon-water ice. j vllmS in tho ""uthwestof the Bantam : provinco was removed and transferred Begin right in getting out as munv of tu Jill T S 1 : 1 r 1 1 i nfT Jht i-iiikI in nnnaannanin n.rt Au;..i.. oitioba : itm... m" .u ..v in' iiDiuii. . ill. no in cm lutly , .il.ui I mill A t trl 1 Tii. -11 Imfum tbi, slma' b.mi. Hon. they have nearly reached maturity i tigfero. and if tlu-y have been kept in a thrifty. come n" intolerable pest in parts of tho growing condition from the start, and same province. The total population are uis they should la-) bred from large, 1 is about 600,000, and in 1887 61 were li:.,:':;; oon8eqUence m at from st-ven to twelve pounds. 1 11,0 dread exl8tln amon tho PP t i i i it has boon proposed to deport the in- I .. i . : ; nl,n i habitants of the villages most threat tides which may' adhere to it mdwrtlt enud 10 of the country where into a large kettle partly tilled witfi cold I 0 common, and where water; when it begins to Iwil move the I they can pursue their agricultural oc- The California legislature appropriated $:IO,000 for crcosoting works at San Fran cisco for the protection ol jiiles in wharf building. John l. Jumrs, a Hmi Diego private detective, has la-en sentenced to two years' imprisonment for attempting to levy blackmail. It Is estimated that over 700,000 cases of Oregon, llritish Columbia and Alaska salmon, of the pack of KS'.I, have been sold iu advance. GOT. IValterman has signed the bill prohibiting the sale of liquors in Califor nia lo persons addicted to the inordinate use of the satne. bis left garter, thouirh w .. T"! whose dutv It was to .....i ofllco for the right one. Thi.iv. 1 this rosiiot!t. was miii.o i - - " -uuaui her consort, as wo ure distinct surod that she wasallotvt.i o,....' hor own gartors. To enhance tklj feet of these regulations, u whJ' soon that the King arranged .; olllcors who ojuno nearest hii Jt! should have the binh,. .... i.,1! - " i-'uion, ti I-. . -I. ' 1 1 , In , i ii ... ..,i,ii:ii inesspgLJ ..! , i I..I I,. I,.,, I .... , "l im iwmino conirary natural footing as well as "enti For lnstnnco. the daughter oT rung s oroiner. tno uuko of 0rl wuo owrnoa tno imko of wiien sno ciuno lo ersailh-. -,, allowed to sit on any thing hij;hert. luoisutui in tno presenee f., I 1 , ml tl- ... -I v..., .uuugn nor mi win greatly niiiicneil to h,.r 'it, . a .. .. MO Object oi an inose rule, was to i in,,.,,; thn rnni.iatir nt 4l.n lr,. cost of tho pride und standing oil nobility. Tho nobility bad no onii but to r.dopt them cheerfully, fo, sorao way tnoy pandered to vanity, but behind tho scenes I vengeu tnemsetves by purj; satires at tho expeno of the dis oi an inoso iavors. it is not nu I 1L.I , . ug inui iu ino days ing mo novoiution the it minded members of the arlsi threw themselves heart and ir.t,. III.. Ii. ..r ,,1 . . , . ... . mw no-. muTuitieni, promised them enfranchisement this loathsome weight of subject! Ior can it do wondered at that Antoinette, froth from the rural pliclty of Schoenbrunn, should Ii escape from her gilded prison at snulos to the seclusion of tho I', I nation, where sho could indulge unconventional intercourse with friends. So long as this pompom puerile folly was overshadowed br military and personal grandeur Louis XIV. it was tolerated by pn opinion; but under tho levity 0f XV., and tho ofleteness of his cossor, it boenmo unbearable and ..1.1. . V., I ! iL. UAiiunnuio. ii;i, ttgutll, me eol fabric of the rrench monarchy had come so obsolete toward tho end ol last century that Its prestige n only upon those trivial observi and it sustained irreparable di evon from those acts of Marie Am nette, which tended toward brbp royalty down to tho level of orJii mortality. Tho wastefulness of court and tho multiplicity of ui offices maintained down to the of Louis XVI. woi-o another pr source of public discontent and affection. Among the minor established during tho reign of V 11T I .1 i .. . i ., in tno nouscnoiu oi tlieroun Princes of tho blood, w ere, for inslsi four ovorsoors of the roan B one chafewax," "four barbers,"' doctor and two valets to the dm "a captain of tho grayhoundi," many others equally absurd, to vl high salaries wore attached, oftoj at tho cost of tho country . Contury. - HER SON'S WIFE Juilge iiray. of the supreme court, the veteran imehi-ior ol that venerable Is vf - - ,11 I .1 k . iii MistKioi, um snoriiv ne married to Miss Jcanette Matthews, dautrbler .Miiigt- .1 a liens, .t i t of ton MBMi Kiipn-nii IVwtmaster (Ieneral Wanamaker has issutsl an tinier dins ting all clerk, in hi depannnnt to Is-gm work al S :.'!0 a. ni.. instead of -i o'clock, a hen-lofun-. I ' ' I ri'iiuiJU ill lu-ir ui skj nun (in hi in. t..loM. The IVsi.feiit. through the fntin making any nouiin.ilion to the conn in m. James, Issausc ol the la, t that Knglautl ha shown no disposition to nil the vm-ancy OsOJOd by the recall of Mimsier Vtesl. Martin White, of Jackson, committed suicide t-ridav night by placing the muz zle of a shot gun iu his mouth and spring ing me trigger with bis loot. the recent performance of Yale stu dents in drugging the statue of the hit 1'mfessor Stillman from its m-dcstal has ri' net no little indignation. (ten. Wade Hamilton has returned two Imttlc flags lo the survivors of the oath l'enusvlviinia volunteers, which were iiut- tared by his tnsips in the late civil war. The IVnnsvlvania Istard of minion has refustsl lo commute the death sen-tenet-of Mrs. Sarah Jane Whiteling. for imisoniug her husliand and two children. nary raclievd o bl I OyUun m,ui!lent ' the onllmuSr Th Chll The Mpt ncconling to a late K-ech of Csnlinal Hsniechi, the sis-'s vicar, will seek n-fugi- in the I'niltsl States, if it ls--came necessary for him to leave Kuns-. The West Virginia Kepublican sena tor, have agreed to refuse the call for an extni session, on the gnumd that Gov Wilson is not the legal executive of the tate. Jotteiih Mem lor, a jilted lover of Ash land, Wis., entered the mom of F, n lng, III years of age, ami cut her severe ly altout the fatv and head with a nitor an-l tht-n cut hi own threat. Charles Xier. of Scrnnlon. W not m-tslle in his ftntt last week, and the doc tor, tailing to bud It. hi. fool whs i.l -i. .-.1 nt-ar a dynamo ol the electric street rail way company and the iitislle was draw n out. Last week five bar of gold and silver bullion, weighing US Hiund. were shiitss o San Francisco fntin tlie Pal isade mini-, m ar Calistoga. A whale mid its calf were thrown on tin- beach at Santa Kosa during a storm last wis k. The mother whale measured sixtv feet in length. A shoemaker by the BUM of John Cramer was murdered Rod hi K),y thrown in the river by unknown parties, near Spokane Falls, Tuesday. James Ib-alv, a NoM county, Cal., farmer, DM MOO sutsl by Mr. Rutin r- lonl lor fKJVn tlamuges for having caiisetl the death of the hitter's child. The mayor of I,t Angeles has vacated the ollicc and given way to his sneeesnor I under the new citv charier, but lb., im.ll. tor refuses to let' go, and w ill appeal to the courts. Mularkev, the young man who swin dled MVOTH Portland men hants by means of forged check n-centy, was arresttil at San Francisoo Tuestlay wIiili- working the same game. A imin answering the description of Tasctttt is said to have U-en norkimr in Senator Stanfonl's vineyard, near Vina, Cal. OAosra left fnmi'Sucramonto mil San Francisco to arrest him, but the binl hail tlown. A large mass-meetim.' was b, 1,1 mt ItaA. icai i-ike, w. i.,iast week, and resolu tions were adopted and i-ommittees ap Itointtsl to notify the Chinese in that vi cinity to leave. There are now at the Santa Clara mines, in lower California, lVK) men, the majority of whom have a much knowledge of practical mining asoboo has of homeopathy. An early meeting of the Transconti- kettle to the buck of the riiniri' and cook slowly until tender enough to have a fork run into it easily. Take it from the wa ter and when almost cold cut oil' the rind and ornament the top with cloves. All Warm-blooded animals maintain their host by a slow oombustion within their Isslies, for which their food is the fuel. Man supplement this natural sup ply by kindling a fire iu his house. The rOWOr animals make no fire ; they have no fuel but tlieir feed. It is true 'econo my, therefore, for the owner to husliand their lUpply of heat by providing shelters which will protect them from tho cold winds ami the chilling rains. To make potato snow, peel and wash and boil in salted water until tender, one dozen large potato ; pour off the water ami lei tbcni stand DDM the buck of the range for five minutes, then mash fine and season with one half cup of cream or sweet milk, one tablespoonful of butter, ami iH-pper ami salt to suit the taste. Pass thi potato through a coarse sieve, or a patent potato masher, and hoap them lightly into a hot vegetable dish. For chopped hands take of pure line rum or glycerine each one part, quincv seed jellv two Darts: mix. A feu- iirntiij oi oil of rose or any other perfume may M added to the bay" rum ln-fore mixing. When diluted with min water it forms an excellent dressing for the hair. Thi jelly is made by addingtwo drachms of quince seed to two pints of water, boiled down to one pint, filtered hot and allowed to cool, r or certain skin diseases a drachm of Itoraeic acid may lie dissolved in each ounce of glytvrine MOM mixing. An oltl sod tloes not rot uuicklv. es pecially after a dry season ami on heavy soil. e have often seen the fi turnod the following spring, after a crop corn liiwl been grown on it the year lie- nental assts iatioii i announced and the 1 . "'" ,m ' ,urro wa plainly defined railway managers will uniKiU- ...-.,.1., t.. I iv. m"1 leaves of the oh sod. the demands of Pacific Coast 'c tnners i. I . ? 'vantageof this to make their a ns In, ti,.n ni P,.Ui..- r.;..i.. winter nurroi ii iii-iiu rates. cupations with a greater degree of se curity. At present they fear to go any where neat- the borders of tho for ost. The peoplo at present seem dis inclined, or thoy lack the moans and courage, to nttack and destroy their enemy, although considerable rewards aro offered by the Government for the destruction of beasts of prey. In 1888 tho reward for killing a royal tiger was raised to 200 florins. It appears, also, that the immunity of the tiger is in part duo to superstition, for it is con sidered wrong to kill one unless ho at tacks first or otherwise does Injury. Moreover, guns ero always very rare iu this particular district, and sinde ho rising a few years ago. have been taken away by tho authorities alto getherLondon Times. She Was a Literary Girl. Mr. Gotham Might I inquire what you are reading. Miss Loeflard? Miss Leflnrd (of Chicago) I an not reading. Mr. Gotham; I am merely trying to find something in Pope's worn. Mr. Gotham What do you wish to tlnd." lerhaps I can assist you, for Hatter myself that I am well acquainted with Popo. Mi-s Loeflard-Iam trying to find nis eeioDraieu bull against the comet unit tno papers refer to so often.- uraHo s Aluguzine. 0 all I win. tk. . 1,1 "ave Chine- weaaw ':rl,'' "'at the Uinc Thi. only knew mentation -Caineo MT. -Broiled Sperertb-Seosoi. 1. BBMef for ever and servo. The skeletons renortoil lo have Wn fomiil chaintsl in the hohl of the Niinken rets-t rsm Jlerrimac is dcnietl. Itisss- scrte.1 (ii.it tlit-v i lau. Spns kles iroposes to erect licet sugar factories in every community w hen- oouo acres are devoted to Itoato. It will take twelve fuehirioa l,.n., .,J ply Ls Angeles. The towu claims a nits ulation or 00,000. Josiah ami EBsil guilty of nninler in ..in, i, i i iren hi t -if it, x.,.. January, 18, were sentenced to death hv Quite a Serious Contagion. Mrs. Malapropos How is your papa geuing aiong, my dear? Mis Precise-Oh. he's convalescent Mrs. Malapropos Mv. oh mv! Hnw uirmws out of reach of -ler the burrows. A mouse irTthis haven Tt A - an run faster than anything can dig to 88 1 rocise-- do you feel, Mrs. get it out. ; Malapropos? An evidently shrewd oM L! " MalPro.ro-The doctor say. that 1 1 insiders I ile of sn.vess on Vh. Z'Z gm lwo Ducltleg on l" and : noose . - . r" 'o.t A white man, MfBJld iu premoting negro migration fntin North Carolina ws. arrested Thurmlav on the charge 3 enticing hand to break tin ir contract Willi farmer. a. . . . r.anuwiont ha. lwn treated in Kin Utrt, Ont., over toe actui a voung ihiwiy .ie peffornuUk-O. ' wb" Ktisau Ust year sppn.pruted MoJXO forlhr e.l,i, ,tai of HuMian children it. ta own territory of Alaska. When Carle -nt u innaigu with mnsiou kvt uoo M may pooatWy realise that he iu iiiihsm it. QM that they were in the hold ,.f the , hanging Tin- datt- of the exe. uti nihil States ship CuiiiN-r and w hi, h not tK.sl TI... t .. . . ie Mt-rriiuac ran tlow n. tion fth Potts, fount! ' of farmers tlenend niton kwiu the first degree in eye to the market. The first of any new 40 evi on"s bronieal breeches for my - tyr ui ai most always command a high oonnewenawny. Drako's Magazine. price, and soon after, when there is a' nish for the market, prici-s rapitlly de-1 m. . chne. Unless one .in he among the The natlVes of HaU on was uo euio- W hitclaw Rood, of the New York 1 rilnine," has lieen nomimitn.1 1- n... iiiitosier lo rMstsBssI as A stmng nfK tion has Uken nlm-a Ml the killing of old man Sitrague at (la vantt, last week, by a sheritPs itosw- learntsi. gtt to show th.it was .ti..h. v .v,...i.i..i .i ... with, tb., u. u -a i 7 ." ""I'mni ir me r.ngnsh ..,. K'liK on iiininl- IIIISHl.n, llllt tilt- Slllllstrl ,iv..n I. ,1 wudv.nUii.rv .ItKndoii iVi.' u,0,Wit, inight render rn-.u I hi. retutton with tlu. t'.j..i. ' iifitt iMi it t .MjiiBi, (njern- A I'onr Woman Entltleil to Kvitv lint rtttllvitletl Bnpathfi A koen-oyed, wiry little old with a determined expression en I countenance and an generally, sat directly in front oil on a Western railroad train, irr:V correspondent. Wo had just small, dreary-looking little, tor Kansas, when tho old ladv tin around and asked, "Tho next iu B . ain't UP" "Yes," I replied. "I git off there." said the old i and having begun hor confident1! continued: "Yos, I'm going out there 11 with mv duutrhtor Harriot lhat wo kin git along together." "Indeed! I said, as she Mb, expected mo to say something. "You see, I been staying awhil in Ohio with my son Hiram, bo! und his wife novor could git si this world, never! Aint it ah extravagant young peoplo are I days? It wa'n't so when wasyw "Tho times aro different." I "That's no excuso for a re throw-in' nwuv whole luilf-low! bread, is it ?" sho asked sharplM when I made no reDlv. she wen!" "And that's just whntmyson'i Ellen, did. Then she used aaori ev'ry morning for clearin' cuff. anyb -dy lennws that the yelk I white alono will do. I've often cB it with tho sholl alone, and l"-' it without any ogg at all, und it pizen us." I still kept silence, for my yM was with her son's wife, ami lady persisted with her oomBBW "Another thing; she takes gotsll ter, at thirty cents a iwiini 1 soronds it on beefsteak ''' I cooked. Think of that! make hor ginger-bread out OH sugar, ins-.id of all molasses. good enough for aniMy! " waste, waste, waste in that law. expect to see tho whole famlj' pore-house yit. and I told raj' wife so ev'ry day I was there. "What did she say?" "Not a word. She never me, but kept right on. So I 1 if Harriet carries on like tl leave her. too.' Youth's OoM nrer. it is u-tter to held until prices have anomer. ir this process con- posoed the cost stage and come liack to a linue9 'oog enough It is bound to result more normal condition. It is the forcing 'a permanent peace down there of the market that brin.Fs low nri.s. .-I pkii.ji.i d m,v- i . ... - - ' , v -, .in, i . uiiflui- 1,11 ni i r.u(. K ' llirtlt.lt MABAH - . . . V . . I " rrantv. lie ' , . iuovu a v mm waun stiotllil IK- rsrssj oi ine retortet! supply and demand. A nvtvial t-nmntittM i.mi.. . W congress to lnvsotigate the flH o dtwng lwodoess m the eie. ut.v, de pertmrnts, report. tlt in of the de rt...enu. ,-.rHally those of the pen-' sioo ami land Imrean. it retinires a. lomi Mtouror Aro years to settles claim or ,-i i 1 moment were line by V. 8. o are wnwight t-tit'tnent ""d BWoilns; at Ik Heart. Whenever yon feel an nneastnees in Ute reoion of the In-art, a aliirht uin in jne snoultlrr, arm or umter the shtmM, r- A committee of Berlin ladies re oontly presented Empress Victoria Augurta with a white silk apron, on which the names of the Empress' five young sons were worked. Th F. to acknowledging the gift, said toth -JL " 5! fl?J y001' bort of ' b was honorod by the present, breath wbt-rt een-iinir. or v.n.r f-'r an annvn ... .1 ' . T has tvri..l, ,,( N.atlni, (as - v " V""' QMtrtM rZ " symbol of cut. and - llSirh Tlr,Ikli!L: -Proa or. aba warn earn bottle : or. ..fclre-- w SZ UK, IS. Y. wing My huobood desires mo Z ay.toweorsjioprooi 1 tiumety M Mrs it looks Paris in th trmtit annil-cltm of the world. Every year pounds are sent to the city gardens of Burirundv. I'hs Provence and Poitou. where specially reared for this Thoy are not only eater a" a but also on account of their nutritious Qualities. Li HL the nmsent Kin" of "1 belongs to a family which bis I Corean throne since 1392. time twenty-nine Kings bare 1 and tbe power of each has bee 1 despotic than that of the Civ . The royal blood hi sued in its flowiwr. and IIU I 'o-day has the beat qualitte of seatera and i. .if the mo fssivo of Astatic rulers. .4