EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. I.. AN I'M K 1. 1. Proprlrtar EUGENE CITY. OREGON. BASf-BALL IN ENGLAND. Ta 1 tnniliir " Mm Mow llir llinom Krisr.l IhaUatut-. Every body la now aaklng hi friend In a doubtful kind of wny what he thinks of bno-bnll. Londoner mo. of ought to be, now In a position to give Iholr verdict upon this Important tue tion. The Chicago and All-America team have performatd four time In London before large crowd of ectiv tor at l.eyton H.IMXI portion watched Irm (mine Our visitor, therefore, can not complain that they have been treat ed with Indifference, whatever Ju'lfiT ment la pawned niton tho game they In lunitnnart t,, Mont Londoners who take any Interest at all in mii-i bin considered It a duty to pay the base bHll nliivers a visit, and tO Inform themselves fully and truly utnn the na ture of th game, keeping their mind 0ii ami purjfod, no far n patsiblt from all passion and p-ejodlce. W arc not iii-.'iniretl to say that il I nllo- gether possible to Judge without preju dice a (fame which Iho Amerla-uii have presumptuously preferred to Cricket Apollo might have lUlOiwd to tho plK! of Mrva with euuanlmlty and even with pleamiro had he not known that Mursyua wan setting up at hi iiTinr Hut let it try to forget and forgive thl Mil Judge tmnB-billl on It merit Out of thnae merit la that It 1 not pnn out over two or llreo day. Ani-ri- ciin, who are M bey that lliey can not find loiuii for cricket. iniiii- into to nod It for a gaum which a JOfli afternoon I BllOolent to decide A for the ucntlal of the game, it would In lingular if they did not lriko Home chord of ympalliy in I lie rug lih breast, considering that they are the lame an thosia of rounders. ' "Roundem " wa once much played on every village green; even now II enjoy considerable vogue as a Sunday amuse n; "lit in the outsklrt of liiulon, and several of our metropolitan public schools find "rounder, ' or a variety of I lie game. Houlirly well adapted to their lagged play-ground a"uno que ntly wo mui liavo latent affinities for base ball. Hut of WUfM the Auir MM game ha ditvoloiod greatly. One of the chief pleasure of the school boy' life used loeonll lu Vi-on-hing " that i. picking up the ball when the adversary hud mimed striking it and slinging It with unerring aim at hi re treating form. The base ball is nearly a hoavy a a cricket ball, and 00(10 'juonlly it can ho well understood that this ph asing featurr luu been allmin. atcd, and the most diverting incident! of the game are the feint of the run ners attempting to run from bete to base. 'J'ho pitcher, known In "round ers" as the "feeders." the bat. mini and the catcher are specialist. Just as we llnd some cricketers pre-eminent in bowling, batting or Holding, lu fact, base bull I a clem-.- Whether it is worth taking the trouble to acquire this science ia another matter. Hase-ball. n u candi date for entrance Into the lUt id HritUh sMirt, labor under the illad vantage of finding the Held nearly full already of more or les sclenlllie game. In which the youth of our island IN drilled while yet at school. At the same time we must admit that the de mand for athletic gamo lo brisk that base-hall may possibly uppo il to some liisles. some MM'kfj or sumo oppor tunities which the present uppy of o.KMi-nir niuusoinunl fails to satisfy. Many new gaum have Itceu Invented, adopted, or revived In thco land faring the last ton or twenty joar lawn tenuis, hockey and lacrosse auiong the numlier. The lnl men lliuitsl every body know, w;i an Im portiillnu from Ciinnihi. introdiiced by two exhibition team of Cauadlaii and North American Indian. It I an age for devising new gauic. burrowing foreign and furblhing up old one If I lie ghost of "rounders" I iieaking irioul anywhere he will n ut ami abet the effo ts of the bao-lullorN to re habilitate lilm. It would, moreover, he plenanl If we were enabled to meet the Americans In some other nports baakUl rowing, yioditlug and athletic. London Time. - ' s t ts Quill and Thtir Young. w Kvery bird watelie over and cares for her own net, though the number are so great and the tumult oeeeivu that ii eUowult to conceive how anon gull can distinguish her own potid eggs, pluond in the midst of o many it li.-i-H. exactly similar In ills bapo mil OOiOP) and whn at length tho young are hatched ami are BWUMalai siul on tli loch or crowded together on some frW) pnlul, (lie old bird, as i hey come homo fiiun adUlftnoo with fiaal. Ill rapidly amid thouanil of young one exactly similar lo their own. without even tinning at them, until they llnd their own offspring, which, iwognling tlioirpuii.nliiinong alt the other bird, receive the man-Mil without any of the hungry little creat ures around attempting to dispute the prUe. each waiting patiently for its one parent. In pafMOJ oonfldenoa that it turn will isnne In due .011011 Nuiauce. A rnrloti animal peon lar to la mania is the Tasmania devil. IM eapial in sUe to the short -legg.nl Iwrior. Its akin ia nearly of e.pial Ihickueiaa atf that of a pig, and It 1 overod with eaiura, jct-blaa-k hair. It ia of the bear speoio and ., ,t power of jaw errvely inferior to that of the bulldog. Lx-King Milan of aWrta was so afraid of assaiwlnation during hi rain that he slept lu a room with double daora vatwd In to,-L A pawaral itMstlfl lay at the fmtt ,4 hi, fcaj, ltU(1 he always k.-pl a .oml.nl revolver am a "able by hi. InnUidav When eating alone the King would not. in. any mad' ili.h. . Hiiai aatUttinJ iii aptellu with tuani and bnttnd Atfira. -Kileaoan, mi Mui bu rtcut bT Meaning them In acldulattjd aAlei, Is tween two plata of oaf Uiu and oUlng U.i circuit so aa lo form raal volutlc I EASTERN ITEMS. THB PUUI.IC DEBT INCBKA8RD DUH INU MAY. A Rlob Vein ef Oold Pound In Oeorgla A Woman to Be Hanged - Death Prom Pear-Two TnJev Lynobed at Seattle. Ohio oil will be pumped to New York city. Valentine. Neb.. I in An Indian liod carrier. .Mind-Reader Hihop's ettafe wan worth onlv Hnngor, Me., ia to run iti own eleetrii light plant. Oklahoma' inhabitant an- diwippenr ing nip dly. maHpoa is making terrible ravagca in (riiatemala. The public debt ha increaavsl laOJ, 877 during May. Indianastlia tulk of a people' co-op erative ice company. lreaident Harrison will siteiul part of Ilia Mummer in Maine. Internal revenue frauds have Itoen Um covereil at Cincinnati. Kairmoiint l'ark, I'hiladclpliia, is to have a gravity riulroad. One or two districts in Florida Itegan shipping iswlies last wi-ck. The Imthing season has already la-en initiated at Old I'uiut Comfort. A woman who had Is cn bitten in l'lifl ailclphia by a dog, died of fear. The Valkyrie finished third in tin yacht races in Kngland, on the The inconsriitioii of the St. Iu:is breweries was completed on the .'list. Some Iowa counties are paving u iHiiinty of .'1 cents a heao for gophera destroyed I' lilted States Minister Kvan was ban pietisl at the City of Mexico, on the ".nth A great cll'irt is Is'ing made in New York to promote trade with' South Atner lea. A smiillisix itatient was discovered in the Milwaukee bounty lioHiital, en tin Mb, A rich vein of gold ore is reisirted lo have lsen found on 11 larin near (mines ville, Oa. The ruiiicr that an extra session of Congress will ) held in Octolav, is re- Diweu, A railroad agent at Shelby ville, In.L, has Iteen arresltsl for selling tickets on nanuar, A war rate on the roads west oH'hi- airo. exteiiihlig to the I'ai ilie (.oast, Is prtslicted. tieneralN. I'. ('Iiipmnn, of ('alilornia, with his family, is 011 u sis'ial visit to sHlnngton. The monument over the tomb of ex 'resident Arthur, at Albany, will In' an (iled June lo. An enrtlniuiike at HI I'aso on the Itlst, ausa-d the is-ople to rush from then houses in terror. A heavy fall of snow is reisirted from several parts of Michigan. The damage to crops is great. A new istlitical organi.ation known as the "Single Tax Party," has In-eii formed in South iMkota. A woman i to In' hung in Jctrerson ountv, Ala., June ft, for highway rob- lsrv. She is colonl. Frost ilainageil the corn in some isir- tioiis ol lie liana so si'vcrely that replant ing In nine nin essary. Camidinn Forgers are living to Hie United! Sates. It is a uiirer crime that lis'sn't watrk Isith wavs. Congressman Kdwnrd J. (lay, n mil- Immure sugar-planter, died at Tim... Icuux, 1 1 the ; mi, Inat, The Ameiiean cxpilitioiito iN-gin work on the Niasragun a mil. sailtnl Iroin New oik under llrilish colors. Iluciuctta, Mi'xieo, wiianluiiiat cntirelv lestraiveii bv a hail storm an inundation on the ililth. Many lives were lost. A convention lo frame a Constitution (or tlu "State of Wyoming," lias bea'ii OaJlad for July Ith, at Cheyenne. Thirty divorces wera' granttsl in QM day during the nscnt aesaion ail' the Siipreine Court at Mana'heater, N, II. Hungarian and I'olcs are leaving Hi'ililiug, l'l iin , in lu.'e numls'rH on ae count atf the susnnsion al the iron works. The jury in the case of the McClellan.l town bandits returned a verdict of guilty against lsiuis Vasker and the two Sulli- VHIIB C. I'. Huntingti n is to build a palatial residence ill New York, on the stmt h west corner atf Fifth avamue and Fifty -seventh stnvt. It is understand I Unit it will In' several months la-fore the guns atf tha-Charhs-ton and Raltiinorc will In- ready to go am Isuird. A ii'in, ! r of pajfioni in Atlanta re spamdinl to a isirmt's cry of "tin'," anl discoverml that a house across the way wa in llamiHi. The I'alaat1 Car Compuny is suing the Wagna-r Car OompUJI to prevent the lat ter from using the watihulc as a com ph'tasl Mructura. The imn market at Cli-va-lmid, Ohio, was na'arlv piaralyta'd on the :Mst by the sala' of .'Skkl tains atf Tenna'ssav :mii, Al fairge, at l.: i .leliverasl. "(iainl'ling is lidMkMd in Laramie, Wyo. T." Such is Ihe aleplorable but truthful Hem that is gating the round of the Wcsti rn pra'ss. IjUrtinie IVninicriing The San'retary ol War has orlcra'd the lismiss.il from the KM of Private (ins taxus Kimlnill, OoatMQf C. Tlnrteentli Infuntrv. now in iiuitlncincut at Angel Islaiul. 1S1I. The Pall Mull tiatettc grca'tasl our new Minister to F.uglaml, on las arrival in I'ludaan, with a glowing panatyrlc on Alimbaui lilneoln. and aalali; " e wel come the son fair the sake oi (lie father " Tin- Califairuia a-apitalist reportaal to have inarrianl a lailv of Pontic, Mia h., is sii.ysl tat In- .. N llrannac, who lias a wife at Santa Crtu. He is worth alsiul .-.- A game of baaeltall was pavrad at Port land last Satui'lsx , Is-tween the printers of the Morning (tregonian and the print era oi the IWIS A Hrvdeii Print 111 Co., for (lie benellt of the S-attle suilera'ri. Fawir Man.lara uaip-as-s arv about to p Sir at the (ierman aiairt aa Amlmsas ra from their African Sultan They an aataaaishlng everylsvlv by their msrkanl intelligeiuv and liUrality. . Hie Italian have arrested an Abyssin ian chief, dlaarmeal AViJ ot hi lolloweis anl oavupieal Keren withatut reeislame The inlisliitant are rejoia iug. AH ol Middle ami South Alaltama 1 roused on the aubject al . otton (artoriea The "laiaa" gambler in (tuthrit- lead .1 .1 , .L - , MM , , ... . me cnun n ciioir. una 11 one 01 lite 111 a 1, lent of a youthful civiliaation. KOHKll.V ft laHM, The Ppe Keaole Prinoe William ot Hobenzollarn Married-Blamurok a Cnrietlan -Kartbquakas. The I'opa i ahowinj i-xtraordlnary Iml.leiiess. Knglish ahoe-workers are agiLiting for eight hour. Vienna car-driver get (JO cent for eighteen hour. Hismnratk frankly declares that he ia a -im - r. Christian. Twelve thousand BaM are still on a Htrikr at Haar, Ocrniany. Iird Iyinsdale DRMMMI to orgnni.e an expetlition to the North Pole. Two-third of the engina- a-xliibiteal ill Pari are of the Corless pattern. Camden House, Oliisolhurat, the last home atf MipoaWn HI. is to In- let. Stairordshire, Kngland, nlast IttMaMK men .leman l to n-r cent auvana-e. The Dublin Catris iration inb-n-ls to visit the Paris BtpOWaM in a body. fsa-vcral prolonged eartli')il.ike sles-ks have Isn-n felt on the ( liannel Islands. Tin- late ancient i-heniict did ii'it ba a picture taken until Im was 91 years ol age. The Scotch Local ( iovi-rnmeiit bill passed to a reading, in the Co ions, last week. Novelist Itiekelis' third Hot), lla-ltf.V l-'ia-ldiug Dickens, is a silaaessful lawyer In Dnglaml. Kmperor William lui ofloreal a gold ind silver hit as a Dfia to the Hi-rliti Yacht Club. Fix-Minister HcLaVM tliinks (ienral lloiilanga-r's ilillilciue hasdoa ra-asaid siucc left rranii-. Vit-tor Mill-bin, the tulian bandit, was married to bis unstress In-lorc be was ex iibsl at Havana. Bismarck la ttiken to solitaire, aid is holding its heavy-weight tdiampionship against nil catmers. The Irish memls-rs of the II. nisi-of ('ominous arc now in prison lor olh-tiscs under the Crimes A t. i'hu liusniau Nihilists give out infor- mati ill that thev will shortly make an- OthaY atta-mpt Ut kill the C.ar. Heavy storms hnye been raging at Hongkong, r.-ia-ntlv. An immense 1 ii' of ilaiuage has Inn-ti ilonc. American pickpas ki ts arai Ilis-king ti the Paris KxjstHition, wlu-rc their biisi ness i said to l thriving wondenullr. The Sugar llountia-s Caiintnissioncrn at Iindon have signa-d their n-imr! and re- ferrasl it tai their rcn-etive gova-rnincnts. Prince Aloise Si hwar.enberg atf Aus tria, who was badly woiiudcit in 11 duel with a Licutciiaiil of Hussars, is living. Kaindoii ilrcHinakcr advertuWl that she will furnish a complete briilnl amtlit, botim-ta, IsmUa anal sins- exa a-pted, fair CIOO. I..,t.l Salisbury informed a depntstlon if bi-inctallists that the business com munity, not Parliament, must nettle Un ities) uiu. In Vi'iicimt'la the yellaiw fever is rag ing, rears lira- expra'ssisl Hint un-n noiigb to handle the 1 ollec crop will lie unobtainable. It is staled thai the Princes of Mural will a liiiui imleini'.itv from Italy ol !)!, OOJ.IHHI lire for the conliscatcal a-tates of King Joachim. lu l'nris there are more than L'O.imk) tin c fur the ante of intoxicating drink. 'his i one to four bouses, or one to twenty-live men. M iriotti, who attempted the life of M. IcFrcvi iimt sonic time ago, und was con- tinist 111 the A.ivlum of Hica-tre, as of un sound mind, has been released. Henry Qfjorn bus linished a remark- uhlv Biicccasf'il lecturing tour in Scotland. He thinks the single-tax ilin'trine has tiika-n deepest root in Ilia) country. There is 11 new industry for Wiwiien in hindoii, that ot accountants and auditors lor large households. Miss JoaiC Cotiirah was the one to sugia-st tins industry. The Persian Shah has the most inipot- ingshow now on (lie mad in Furon-. He spends nlsiut t .0 in a day on his tour. He is a sort of MripatntiC nival Hush. Ship ugcnts sav that hciivv Issikiugs an' In ing nmde on vi'ssels frotn Kngland 1 America. On the leading vessels tin- salisui In'rthssrc full up to November. Kx-King Milan has privately declared iih inti'iition to return to Lclgradc 1111- imMi.itclv. It is rumorc.l that lie is 111 some way n-smu.ible lair Um NOWl riots. When a King gm s to sec the Kaiser, tin Kuiscr speaks up and mm: "Lt-t'sg 1 out and have some tun ; let's go out and give old Franca- a rub 011 that Strasltiirgsore." I.,, id James Doug'as, ImHhcr of the MuriMii of (bii-eiisl erry, has dclaillli'ii in the payment of his bctliug obligations and has In-en wurued otf the nice-tra. k the civil marriage of Prince William. of llolien.aillcrn, and Princes Marie, of lloiirlsin, is-cum-d at tin- villa of the Connies ot l i t 1 ,.1111 at ludcti It i. leu, re- ally. President Carnot, of Franca', is a gra'at- r U'lia'va r in capital puuisluneut than was M. drew. The guillotine is much Btoie in-live in Paris than it was some years ago. The Japanese Government haecngagavl two liermnn lawyer in Berlin tai proceed lo Tnkio and n-framc the Japanese Penal Caslc to conform tt thj (Ierman instead of the French code, as now . Australia ha Isvn enjoying a hind boom) which prematurely rnllapeorL ow ing tain sa-vere drought. In Queen laud the dry weather cailscl a'. cs.-iva-losses among cattle and sheep. The ltaliiin (iovcrnment iSL'rcatly wor riasl over tint iucressing Uwanoa fiami that country. In spite of the etringenl laws which have Iteen (uissisl lately against emigration agents PA't.-ll Ital ians left in 1SSS, a agamst l.',",7sV the year la-fore. The railway (ram Aprach to the earn- mil of I'llatus, SwiUerl.ind, has Iteen npaneiL The incline is torty -eight faH't lo the liundreal. A Toronto telegraph cainimny is i-oiii-s-ting W'lh the giivernment by deliver ing letter lor I cent. The restrt that Tasa-ott, the MpfOOed - , 1 BK.H .1...I.....1 t :.. i'l,m. 1 1' .-ilii.i i.', ' : on bnkara Uy, Or., ha lt.s?n compleusl When the City of Para leaves Colon 'v' Nartta. am ShoalwaU-r liay. a aliataM there will be no aieamer in that (strt, a 01 ileen inilea. It run the whole .lis circiunataiiav almost uupuntltfletl in (ha tamv aiong the ahore, in sight of the history of the nrt ince it was first visit- hn-aker ami through a mica-eatiion of rt arl by ateamer. and became know 11 bv freaiieiit,l by seaside viaitor alur th uame of Aapiuwall. ' 'g the inmuier. raemtelaa aatieie r 1 tut Kl I S ItCMMiY Ii It..- ..Ida .!,ll,,,, .n.l Ui luauru.v ol i.tt.T.i ahi.i. Ihe m.-l.-t at rh. , : t tlir wtssl hat. nd II hoail.t U tL..U tWtlUrtl I., lvrw,M..t lh L In.,,, I. 1 1.. inlu tllatwnsl tWrlptlir ln-aiki will taa-h htttUr. ut Uitm Mat tro l u , N THE PACIFIC COAST. SEATTLB'B, THE QUEKN CITY, LAID IN A8ME8. Colored Mason- A Sardine Pactory Immlgratlon Prom tcotland A Lumber Oombloatlon Prurt-Oro ere. Napu College is to have a telcecopn. Crook altound alxtut, S.-altle, W. T. Santa Barba aehool cciihus show again of 177. List Sunday was Children' alay in Portland. Santa Paula, in Ventura county, has ten saltan. The Castreville (lawtte luu ceaa-l publication. Tucson waa shaken by an earthipiake on the Slid A lumber combination is rt-strte.I at Helena, M.T. It a-oeta floO to destroy a ehade tree at Olympia, W. T. Tulare has reduced the liajuor license U fti) a auarter. The hill near Reno, New, is swarming with grasshopjs-r. Rtsl IJIuir has reftued tat issue Itonds ioi a in-w tow n hall. The Napa Cannery ha Itegun work with cherries the first. SinnrtsviUc, Nevada, county, i with out telegraphic Hervia-c. Railed. Ventura county, i to have a meal station on the railnsid. Contr.i'ls for grading and sewering Ra-.liling have bM awardasl. Several cases of small-stx have l-en reported from Wallon, N. M. Kvery town in the Northwest have rc iponded to Seattle's call for aid. .1. tV. Cheek has litn-n senteiici! tat tin State prison from Niitu for forgery. Wist Hand, OtL. i to have a lirst-class lawn tennis club in the near future. A sardine factory has loa atcl at BON yille, a. ross the bay from San Diego. 'Iho estimated losses by last Thursday's lire at Seattle, is placed at 110,000,00.). Una Oread Lodae ot Ooiored Masons of California, uiei at Mnrysvillc on tin- Id, Two over tl barges made a successful voyage Oaaoada Rapids a few days since The but hei.vy ntinaioTn i Walla Walla county, V. T., destroyed 10,000 sheep. Marysville sent a ihiptnent of black-Is-rries and nars to San Kr.mcis.-o, last week. Pomona dedicated the st. Joseph Church, Roman Catholia-, Sunday, the I mat, Los (iatos will (-lost all siiloonson July 1st ami prohibit the sale of intoxicating llqoora. Cliin. se an said to be niuritig into California over the Mexican Istrder, near San DiOBDi C. P. Ferry, whOCb will' caused a great scandal in Pari, is suing her for divorce 111 la. omu. The .loli ii Wicluml llrewcry Assas ia- tion.ol Mil l-rancisi-o, reliisc ., iOJ,0,) i (or tiieir plant. Work on Ihe addition lo Is- made to the State Printing (illico at Sacramento, is commenced, A bridge was burned near Hood river on the 3d, delaying the Kastern trains in reaching Portland. The life-saving crew at Cape Hiiiicas k has tot the ninth time Ih'cu Hiiccessful in saving life and property. flic thrcalcned lis ust tilague of Fast Riverside has been stopie I by buiuing over tin- um ultivate.l lands. The entire business iKirtion atf Seattle was burned on Thursday, tin- tith. Not a biisi'.ia'S htiusc left in tin- fit v. The little 9-year-old daughter of Qeo, F. johnaon, was thrown Iron a buggy at Portland, last week, i:nd severely inju'real. A company to encourage immigration fntm Scot lam 1, bus been formed at BpOkeM Falls, with a capital of i'00,000. t Ainslce, W. P., the id. the lam sawmill of l. J. Ainsh'a', with a rapacity of lOaJO feet a day, was destroyeal by lire. R. J. Skinner, atf Gowichen, Victoria, fathcr-iu-liiw of Hon. Mr. Piivie, Ihe premlei of ilritish Columbia, dietl on the i!d I net. The lire in the Idaho mine at (irass Valley has bOM extinguishctl and the Isslies oi the two burned victim! re- ooTered, 1 tie a la-rimiti singing nmls that were liberated at Portland, Or , recently, bare settled down to business. They have begun to build nests. Truck-laying has Ikhmi OMUnCMOd 00 the BpOfcane and Northern BattlOad, rim work is expected to u flnlahed to Cnlville by Beptember The Milntad depot the 1 Iregain TraiiB- onntlnentaJ Company at slaughter, in King county, near TaiDNia, W. T, was tainted on the ,M Inat, c. M. Pyke and Martha lanraeter, the "Loiiisaa Mar.frasl," tf theTivoli theater, were married at Martinez, on the Jd inst., by a Justice oi tho Peace. Penis HareBj ex-Coiom-r at Marys vill, C.il., and Win. Potts, were throw 11 fntm a bnggv last week, the former, it is feared) was tatalhr injimsl. The fruit -gniwers in the neighltorhissl of Hay wards, have axitnpletasl an organi . in. in to sliiit their own fruit I ., and to aid each otBer in finding a market. Tin- llildrotli sttig robhety ease is pro gressing slowly at Fresno, Cal., with an increased attendance of sisvtators. No new evidence has Ihvii olitaiue-l so far. Puring tin- tin- at Seattle hist Thurs day, a thief while trying to ctTevt an en trance ut the rear of one of the burning kinks, was shot and killasl by a police man. Will C BaDay. hrmafiy of the Rivcr- si le Knlcrprinc, is to l- a partner of Mr. Mckic in tin-publication of the Colton Chn,i,..e, the MM-d the The narntw -gauge nwd fnini Ilwacat. The inas-tingaif the Irish UAgue, which ! 1 to take i.lare at Pbilaalelnhi Julv Wh. htu lv p,,!. ' I The Ohio State levy for taxation for 1 -' is : 7 in ill, the low eat rate assessed for the past forty-nine years. II 11 tl I - ! KAMW. Treea for Sbada Around the House Kuat aulna In Clothin-Tbe Oare of Hog Oood Cooking Hard Uihslegg and a-ornme.il make a goasl first d-asl for dua-klinga. To remove stains fntm machine greaae or.nl. wash ill cold ram water ami soap. , This will not injure a-olor. Kerosene oil will soften leather shoe tint have ls-en wetted ;or machine la-It; or hnrncM that has ls-n soakml with j ruin. m kin ...id (bat Aliilnoiiia wao-t tin mo ,, -1 has Ism-ii dropis-d upon clothes. In moat thought himelf that it always made eases, a few tintt of chloroform will then hi)1 t0 ,rHVO on railroad, If ho teatOfl tha color, r(M(. i,m.kw ni il, or If he lay in h leei- Trei-s alsnit the house make it more n?-car berth with hi head to the en homelike ami attractive, and ghielal it m. ,nd ,hH 0I1 the other hand from the caild wind of winter ami the (f M( faclnf Hie engini'. hot un of summer. w ilept , fa berth with ble feet It is better to have a clone, warm pen, ; , n(rin ha eot well. The re ox.-lu.li.ig MOW and eaU, WA WW Ilie pig two iiiiicn iii.i".i. k"- cliance lln-v win cover iiieiiis.-i,,-n .o.u until ll.ei l-come sicamiiig hot, anil then go oiitaitla- to the a-old, thu making thenisa-lve sick from cold affect ing their lungs. wholesfime Dish of Onions. Itoil them in salt ami water until they begin to 1st tender, drain the water from them ami wrap each onion in soft sia-r, set them side by side into 11 dripping pan, let them bane until done, then put them into a vegetable dish and ur rich bwwii gravv over them. Rust slaius in clothing or ink stain which are abottt the same thing -un la' removed ai follows: Add two parte 01 cream ol tartar to aim- tart of oxiilia-e acidj dry, ami keep the mixture in a bottle; wet the stained part and apply 11 little ol the iMiw.ler; wash out stsili alter in dear .variu water sury. Swiss Omelette. Break six egg in a bowl, add a gill of cream, n quarter pound of grated cheese, some pepper MM salt. Pour into a buttered pan. Stir the ome lette well about for a few eeoooda, so that it will not set like a apooge qake. Let it brown quickly. Fold over on itself and sa-rvc. Parsley ami a few line bread crumb added before a-ooking improve the Jiah for Home tastes. Chicken and Macaroni. Out up ten der chicken in neat pieces and fry brown in fresh butter with a few strips of baoqn, keeping the pan covered. Season with pepper and nut. Boil a handful of the small Italian macaroni, for twenty min utes, drain through a colander, .eld a large pit of butter, a cupof rich, stroug gravy, and, if liked, some grated Pur moHUI cheeee. Arrange the chicken on a very hot dish around thea-entral pile of macaroni. Which must Is- thontughly moiai ami rich with gravy ami butter. j Screenings consist not merely of crack ed or Imperfect grain, but contain also many heads ot weeds sa-eals that unlit them lor feeding whole lo any kind ol slock. Small sea-d are seldom aliga-steal, indeomeof tin- hard eat of them grow even Is-tlcr alter passing through the stomachs of hois -s and cattle. It is this , that makve barnyard manure so proline ni we -.Is wherever it is applitsl. It is safer to grind screenings, though if they aonsist almost entirely of weed seeds, it inav Is-even Is-tter e00uOmj 10 burn them. While a ewe ia bearing a lamb part of her nutrition goes to sustaining that. Her llcts e is therefore not so heavy a that of the wether, that has no nmh de mand and il equally Wall fed. In Limit ing time the ewe Iuin usually some lever which injuriously affect the quality of the wool, by making a weak place in that grown at thll period, lint in practical selling the wist) crop comparatively few buyers can uuike such distinctions. They buy low enough so that sirwisil w ill pas muster and leave them a profitable com mission. In very many places in the west where wheat was once grow 11 it now fails so per- sisb-ntly that its culture ha to be ahan-1 tinned. Some parts ot Iowa and South ern Minnesota are now in this condition. The winters are not quite bo i-old as formerly, hut it is the eummer heata that wither the plant. Some wheat is still , Occasionally grown bv sowing the spring variety with oats and harvesting Isith to gether, aepatating the grains afta-rward. It is not mverty of soil that causes wheal failiiire, as the inip fails on land broken) up for the first time, as well as on that long tilled. Those who start cuttings in w ater w ill use a bottle with a wide month, they w ill fuul it an easy matter to remove the plant when the time conies to iot it, without injuring the nstts. Or, after the root! have reached the side of the glass, thev can sift th Qne earth into tha' Isittle till it is an inch or two in depth. After the nails have taken tossession of this soil, the top of the Isittle can Ih' broken off by a sharp blow with -i knife, ami then the UtttH of earth can Is- slipis-d out without disturbing the roots in the least, in ex-j aa-tly the mftne manner as the ball of earth in which a plant is growing can Is1 removed from a it. Apple and Sago Pudding. Pare ami 1 1 Ifl il Li! ,1,. -, 11 .,,- illiav .ii.iJ.i. .i. l i arrange then, in a hutteksl pudding dish ; till up the hollow of each apple with sugar and put a bit of butter on top. Cover tin- dish closely and a set in the oven to baketiUthe applet are thoroughly dame. Meanw hile Istil in double kettle a scant cup of sago with two cups of water and a little salt. When dime which may 1- seen by the transparent. icily hstk of the sago and by the taeta- beat in a lump of butter, mnw-to taata. I and tlavoring it da-sirasl. Pour the sago, over the Cooked apples in the pudtting dish and set back in the oven to brown on the top. There il nothing nicer to serve with the Sunday morning hahfaoUa or liakisl Ivans than irn-en tomato sauccor picalili. ' Chop a ss k of green toniaUs-s live green s-piK-rs ami two onions: mix them well m a wooden or earthen bowl, and sprinkle a cupof salt over them ; put them aside and iatthem stand until morning in a cool place, lu the morning drain off all the 1 liquor, put (lie chopped fruit into a pre-1 serving kettle, ami put in vinegar aonbgfa to .-over ; add one cup of -sugar, one table- apoooroi 01 powoared etovea, one table nponnfol cinnamon, one tablesitoonful of BBtmag and one hall a t.-aeitoonful of mace ; aet it over the tire ami cook slowly until the fruit i tender and well a-ookeai, tirrmg it quite often to prevent it burn ing in the Imttoin of the kettle. If it seem two sharp and not mellow enough 1., ti,.. 0.1. ...1.1 .1 1 1, . S7f7m Ateme Lil of . lor. Aivonling to The Kild. the poaaiblc length of the life of a horse U far beyond tho average duration of it. A horse 15 ve.irsol.1 is usually accounted of littl value, and. a a rule, it would bo difli- I .-ult to tiv aw. y the survivor of 18 or iO years. Put a horse' attaftj a . lenals to 30 or 10 years, and if the animal a used wj,i, car, .. . ....... , - vie, .luring al. tin lonterm nZTr ' be notKts! thu all the recorded inattneee f.e death of very hmrnTSS Uiow ,l, air liv we., .bortaned bv mi.-e. and not by old aa SLEEPING 8Y COMPASS. .0 iv- It.. 1 Willi liir Hi-tl 10 lit r.tl.ialtir ttr Ilia Natrlli f"' m.- -- udlh . null- - heitd tO - Ibe- 1 III- Wirwy- " .... j - north ialea had apii e a run a few years BM, and there are .till a great many people who. pet Imp ralhei- from fana a of habit than otherwise, range their bed o that they lnd in line with tha parallel of longitude, and lee, with their "feet to Ihe equntor," M a near as I hey can get to it. Habit are trong in such a matter. But the call, tor of a Western pater relatos that ha was greatly troubled with sloeplessnes I .nd hdanha at night Finally he Is' lU,cnou M hj,, , H,.py his exH-.-ienca. to the earth itself, which i a sort of great rnllrond car, whirling along from west to east lit the rale of ttbout ono thousand mile an hour. Ih- piOOeodnd Id arrange his lied so that when he luy upon it hi bond wa to the West and hi feet lo the Fast, and after that he had no 1110. o rOeUeesMM or haadntthfi, but ilept profoundly and woolly, with hi "feet to the engina'." He commends hi discovery to nil l.-ep-les and nervous M'oplo, und aloes not doubt thai he has hit UHin a bit ol knowledge which will prove infinitely valuable to mankind But what about tho Mio)le who would just as lief ride backwarda on railroad ti-nins, ami who sleep better with their bund tai the Res at if tiea a-- engine of trains anal I he bow s of veld. A friend once ttrongly iidviod u al ways to sleep when traveling with our head to tho engine or the bow, and gave some very plauilble i ctisoneTor his philosophy. 'Tho movement of a train," ho sniil, 'lends to force your blooil in the opposite direct ion from the wny the (rain i going; that is to say, being liquid ami under the iiitlui'tice in some degree of the forces of gravitation anal inertia, the ItloiMl is not curried forw aril so fat 11 the solid parts of Ihe body, and lend to a'atllect in the end which is for the time Is- ng toward the rear. Now. il your feel are toward tha- engine, the blood will oolled in your bend and give you unpleasant ilrenni ami sleeple-s-ness. Have the blotai ill your feet, on the other hand, and you will sleep all the better for having it there.' "Rut.' wo asked, "duos not your being on 11 car const Itule, us it were, a new cenlor ol motion, und every part of the body Is' ing carrb d along aa fust aa any othei part, prevent any etillt-cting of the blood in the extremity whtoh is in Ihe 'aft? " "The fact 1 1 tit you ure 011 the train," replied the ttteOrtlt, "does nait prevent the fon-e of gravitation from working Independently of the train ami the principle of Inertia oertalnly carriet the bliHtd toward your lmnal every time the train stiirts. Try It w ith a spirit level, and you will see Ihe bubble hug the aftermost end of the lube." Amer ica 11 Analyst. ARTISTIC TATTOOING. The OtaVar Work I by a .lilpatlso r. !. Living at llmnr K,,- - A Hong Kong Journal gives an no count of 11 .lapnuese who bus lately set up in thill colony as a professional tut tooer of picture and designs am the body. In 11 mom decorated with fans, hanging picture and scrolls, the visitor or patient Is i-oceived. In a conspicuous place is hung a notice in the follow ing words: "I do not business if fuddled." Sample Iwtoks are llrst produced for in paction und selection; they are lilled with colored drawing of dragons, birds. Inaeota mid aoenee com ic ami aarloua Ai the Isittom i written the cost of tattooing ouch, the prices vary ing from about 12. for three OUtterAiet to an elaborate groupe for 2ft The operator himself was tattooed nil over his hotly with group of bright flower here, the a-onvonlionnl ifapaneac girl's benal there; a female lig ure with loin flowing rolsst wound round one arm from tht shoulder to the wrist, while on the other was a di-ngou, with every scale Oarefully shaded On the breast waa a picture of the gutl of slairms, with in scriptions in Japeneta eharactera, and llmllar representations nil over the body, the handa alone being free. Tho apparatus consists merely of s small boa containing a slab of black Chinese ' mm" v"n"illi"" red s.w- uers, ami a iiiiiwei lul ot penholders, on the end of which wore fixed tiny bunches of need lea, numbering from threo to lifty. The customer choose hi design from the pnttcrn-htioks. tho otenitor draws it on the part desired, ami then with a large bunch of needles for the heavy bbn-k und a small one for the line lines the color are puncturcil in. No blooal is drawn and the pain is very little. A dragon, which would lie UttOOd for t'l. would take five hour, on account of the number of scales The part is then rnblted with vaseline to allay the inflammation, ami in a dav or two the skin would come oft. After that the mark would I Im inilelilil.. I'h., Il,.n V, .... - . ..('eiuior Int,0,H" lhe arm ot an Knglish prince, Kioto, was engaged for a whole month reiraiueing am the trunk anal limits of an Knglish peer a serio-s of scene from .Japanese history. Katr this he waa paid about iuo. ii baa ao tattooed Knglish ladie. and seems lo be m aerially proud of one picture, which waa a tin fan alsmt the size ol a half-penny, on which was 11 complete landaeqpe with figure well defined. Hij income from tn' taming in, Hong Kong ii about A'l.-.iki por annum Loudo:i lime -lb Austrian hent-wsxxl furniture I manufactured of ordinary red bench which is very plentiful in Hungary! The timber is sawed into strip from t.icu an.i a nail to two inches square. an(1 'beear' turned into round rod The' are placed in an air-tight ca. and evn. lnr sr.- . action of suiw.rho.t-H .... Wm ,. ' t. ' wnfn TCILZ TT th" whera thev are ZmZ J aST? V?Z rea.lv ,X. 1. 1. b'Ch. ,he tiu . CLUB, Vtrttllier l.r.lar Makn s., .. a lit Uivare yti,iinu-'""""i "I obsai-ve dat ale "euii-i,;,,,,,,, slum htrpltetrln' iiro thiltvr,c,r1, 1 now ot hand, ' .aid Brot,r (;IJJ' a the me-ting oH,neil j,w t( cient form, ".t ha ul 11 ,triic m a mighty Inooniletenl thing ur H to argue dat you a-un Irndoa 1,, doan' suit - sell a house you ,. I.m.I ,. u klanaaa ......... . ' " "' !' iiimntp whi . ' unpleasant -give away y,.r), ' n ya-r a at, but iniisn 1 rau iJL , at , -,-n hiishiiml or ivifo who i mukin' t 1 one of misery. I thank dsl.j..'' wa wise enuff to foi-a-sate h,nne Ur." things and nmong'em de fact dat mS would make mistakes in niarryin' 1 only natural dat dey ihoul4,' aJ when doy do divorce am de eaiiett out. II de law refuted divorce. e0'' BMUta and murder would IncretiT hundi-ed per cent. 'When you hev tied up two psopi, who truly love, honor an' respect other who kin bear an sacriii3wlli can -mile in adversity u W(. . . sunsbino -you hev done a ble an' airthnn' Heuven ar'dit better fark Hut when you hev tied up two puay,,,, who argy. bicker, dispute Mn hsl who see nullln alike aboklaaahbw love nor reaped, you would hev d, heart of Sntuu to force 'an to enntia. sich 11 life. YoW couldn't do U. would Is) BlUMOr if no other escape at fared. "An' dar am sat-tin pusjoiu ahj claim dat divorce induces tt 0 moral. Among till de scnniluli of tu lnt y'ur hev you seen de name al :, divorced man or woman? Aiming 1,11 de bad women nrrested In a year dai jiw find de name of a divorced woman? h in- ib- wive an' gals who auicide not de divorced waiuen. it ur' dai wivenr.' gul arrested fur drunkenness -not j,. divorced woman. Mo an' my ole woman hev mood br each other fur nigh anno lifty y'ai-j, M we in-' gwine to sail in de same uom o'lar dow n to alo bank of de darkribcr. We agree. Wear1 tittod fm-oarh oili er. We think ulika I'--.- -didn't t Suppose Wc piurrolisl n' bickered an' wished each other dead' lb- law which would compel 11 to mi together would be an tahumaatalac I ur' glad elwry time I sea- dat n divunst ha- bin grunted. I wish de cost w only five dollars an' de time reduced to one day-. Husband would hev mo' re spect an teuderuo fur delr wives -wives mo' coiifldoneo an' trust in delr husbands. Wo will now attack J reg lar program me of bl.nen. "!). troit Free Preae. GOLD FIELD NOTES. Witntlarriit I'll i it x ltittiirtrtl Itr Slrlrll; 1'rtitiirni okronjolr If half the stories are true which ar told about the newly discovered goll region in tho Southwest, it is iuded 1 wonderful country. The following it token from a nowsp:ipor which i, p.-. lisbed in the neighborhoasl: "The greatest excitement prevent in the place, und well it may, for word fail to expross the truth of tho mattiir There is gold in the wiiter.lhere i9gnld in the air. there i gold everywhere It is so plentiful that every miner car ries hi own gold belt wherever ho goes. Some curry tho inetid in their teeth. The boll boys at the Knsentula lintel make large sums every ivce' bjf brushing oil and saving the gold dut which trnveloi-8 bring in on their clothes. The sheriff's handcuffs aw gold-bonds. "The most wonderful discovery of nil is that the river which runs through the camp is simply liquid gold. "Net are set in the river over night to catch the nuggets which come Boat ing down, and these miner tnnke their breukfast off the gold-lish which get caught nlong with tho nuggets. 'Wash chinn in tho scream nnd it come out gold plate. "A trump went In swimming and came out completely clud In gold armor, but not being satlsfled with a thirteen curat suit, he went in again for a leoood coat und was drowned by the weight "A copper-colored Indian baby was changed into a golden cherub by Im mersion in the water o that its mother refused to own it. "Cuttle driven into thewat in order that they mny drink, walk out on th Other slate gilded and watered stock. Tat obtain a riajji golden butler it h only nea-essary to kill and throw in 1 Kooky mountain goat. "I it any wonder that persons h the gold fever when they live in region so pormoatod with the stuff a this is?" -Time. A "Painter" Let Go. Every sailor ha his story of the na takes which "landlubbers" mnkeovei Ihe nam of things ut es. which at Wayi eoill to be exuetly the OppOatal what they are on land. A f-lieeU Instance, Inifasd of lieing soaiethinj broad, like a sheet of aloth a haot of water, is nothing but a rope. A new boy had come ItOHi-d a West India ship, upon which painter had also Itet'ii employed top"11 the ship aide. The painter w 1 work upon a stalling suiDOnded iin''! the ship iterta. Tho oaptain. ah just got into a limit alaingaide. called 0,1 to the new boy, who stood leaning ov" the rail: liUt go the painter'" Kverybnd.' shoubl know that hoa" painter is the roe which makes it but this b ty did not knatw it. He J aft and let go the rope by which h painter's stage wa held. Meaiitiin'10 captain Wearied w ith waiting to be off. Yam rascal!' he calleJ. ' whydoni you let go the painter?" "He's gone, sir," said the V. Itriskly; "he's gone. pots, biushea all" Youth' Companion. In Dalmatia chrysanthemuni' " largely cultivnted to supply the chem ists with the substance from which d well-known "Dalmatian inseat P0' der" is made. The island of Isin i the chief seat of cultivation, and ' flower most generally grown i C- fl"" erariipfolium Trev. It Is said that other local crop pays so well, the pro" uct of a single ai-re of ground sell'"' from e,-ioo to $1,300, and the o ment yearly distributes plant si low rates in order that the indutf may be still further developed. THE LIMEKILN