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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1889)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. L. CAHPHKIJ.. I'r I. K.I EUGENE CITY. OREGON. A lliiraa'a Sulilila. The horse moved along tho edge ol (lie cru a liiUf li they clung to it, their iMJuicN aslant toward ihe wall ol j.'rttltiU on (heir right, (heir legs )T)OV ing with I tin prccisem of i ;it ii i .--feeling und trtitpiii(f every Ktei). Like deer they moved not like horse and an tliey advanced Ilie rarU tliey drew swayed behind litem, and 1 thought every jolt would hurl them over (ho precipice. Fascinated 1 watched I could not choose but watch. At hud , imc n rrriiv lu,i-.i- i,.l di-a u infra cart, but carrying something on hit back on a pack middle, apparent rY. Like the rent, he came on atealth ily, snilling every inch of the terrible way, until, just ut the worst and gid diest point, he paused, hesitated and seemed about to turn. Isaw him buck himself in ucrouchingatlitudo against the wall of rock behind him, lower ing his haunches and rearing hi head in a strange manner. The idea Hashed on me that lie would certainly turn, and then what would happen! More horses were advancing, and two beasts could not possibly pas each other on that uurrow ledge I bull wai totally uiiiireiiarcd for (ho ghastly thing that did happen. The miserable horse had been seized with the awful mountain mildness that sometime overtaki s men on stupendous height the madness of suicide. With frightful scream I hat sounded partly Jike a cry of supreme desperation, partly like one ol furious and frenzied joy, the horse reared himself to In full hciirlit on I In- hlirrilil.. le.lrn lihnnli hi head wildly, and-leaped with a frantic spring into the air, sheer ovei tho precipice an into tho foam be neatu. Anna ft Kingsford. EASTERN ITEMS. AN KNOHMOU WEI. I. OP NATURAL OAS DIHCOVEHBD. It Ooata a Quarter to Hear Hlm-Amer-Ican Ladle Imprlaoned-Henry George Given a Dinner An Entrance to Toronto. Chinese are pouring into Mexic o. Yellow f.-ver is making terrible pro gress in Mexico. Seven hiinilrf 1 1 wen are at work on the Nicaragua Canal. The Bennington llattle Monument i now ll) feet high. The New York Central ha secured an MtNMi to Toronto. lion. Samuel .1. Kamlull haa been attain pnattrated hv illuiss. The (Standard Oil Company is grabbing all the gas land loose. August loth is set for the trial of the new i miser iialtiuiore. An uir-line railronil from Taint n Hi.. to Chicago is projected. It haa cot New York about (200,000 to conduct the boodle trial. A. rabid dog bit four person at Holioken, N. J., last week. I'm tmihe-Hliont nn' tt-tth tin. riHa ia a stiort tor Cape May viaitors. The lOlneat rriw nf i-nrii in fix unrlil iu in Waubunsee county, Kan. Tun nf t lb ailitimu 'a nuus cniin 1 iitu .... named Harrison anil Cleveland. The natural gas companies of Ohio and Indiana are talking consolidation. Al Mnlom. V V MA In Yitolt el, 11,1. reu are having a two week's outing. nam: FARM. A Pointer for Wbast Grower -Kertl Use the Orchard-Rose Insects itlce Flitter -Remedy for Hcours. Running manu muv I ... tied Ir, trellises now, or they may be injured. The final touch which make a dish pMfect is always an inspiration. Kight cent per ounl i the coat of sending seed by mall. The package must not exceed four pounds. I to not try to cultivate onion deep; if an incb ol the surface i kept mellow, and no weed allowed to grow, it is all the c ultivation that will In; needed. Itlui-l Cdlri. I Iria tittiittil uai'h .if Hmi. butter, sugar ami citron, cut line , two iound each of raisins and currant ; twelve egg, one tahleapoonfill each of nutmeg, cinnamon and mace. Hake nearly four hour in a moderately heated oven. 11 i. - .i : i l .. t , . - ttvrry nasai-is au-inn in raven in nut , ell. I ...11. f.: naiuu manner MB alien line,, wn.ii iruu are aluioat certain to be damaged by the gnawing of mice if the mice have aires. If the bo xes are nestled together and packed in tliey crate the are seldom attacked. Kice Fritter. Four egg beaten very light, one pint of milk, one cup of boiled HM I i ..... luad t MM . .f I...L ...... .(... I .. inx, . . imppuuiiD "i ihikiii it.nuc iu one uuart of flour : make into batter anil drop into boiling lard. 8auce One pound of sugar, one and one-half cups of lrula uli,.lr ,.f hIhIMM .,.;i till aLm i . i -ii. n hi i ii ii. 1 1 1 1' in , LA11 1.111 ICtlJ. Apple (iinger Make a syrup of four jiounds of granulated sugar and a pint of water in which cook very slowly four I,. J !.... 4 1 I jiMiiins in iiiivij wiiijiiM-u iari a'MUH, peeled and cored, and two ounce of J recti ginger. Add the grated rind of our lemons. Take it off the stove whan it look clear. THE PACIFIC COAST. TO CONNECT BRITISH COLOMBIA WITH THE PACIFIC COAST. Adjudged Inne Claim to be HI Wlfe-To Defeat mgn uosaae Portland Po maatar' Re port Earthquake. A I in, .Inn Fail, "Whaloid. lufalliblu Curo for Con umption. Dispensing houra, 8 to 10 a. in., .'t to 5 p. in." On turning down Oxford street my attention wus at tracted by this huge sign on tho on posito side of tho street, nnd also by the numler of peoplo Hocking into the building. Entering tho building, I was al a loss what to mako ol the matter, as all 1 could see war. the crowd and a largo tank in the conter of the room. This tank wat onio seventy feet long, thirty feel wido, and, as 1 learned afterwards. about thirty feet deep, having la-en constructed al a great expense. Whil waiting patiently for developments, I found that tho liquid was being low ered or let out by some mean, goon a smooth black surface appeared tt view and as tho water continued to recede l occamo nwaro that acupiivt whale was on exhibition. Surprised at not having to pay any admission fee, I wa soon mudo awaro of lh Peaaon. A frame work had been con tructod on which the animal rested, and soon nn cxSTt milkuinu wa cm' gaged in extracting for the coniump tiye whaloid (or whale's milk), which was greedily absorbed at live shillings er glass. -Druggists' Uulle Un. Coffee Cake. One cup of sugar, one cup of meltod butter, one cup New Orleans molasses, one cup of strong coffee, one egg, one teaapoonful of baking , .... . powder, one U'asjioonlulol ground cloves, I he nairt-martial to try ex-Command-! one tableaoonful of ground cinnamon It r eleher al Omaha is luiu. in MfMHlnll. i...l i i yi - t . . ouirnau puunu tmea oi raisins ami cur rants, and four cups of gifted flour. ant Fletcher at Omaha ia now in session The barliers of Philadelphia have de cideil to keen their sIiooh rnHe, on Hun lay. The number of nroininent Ameriiuins now in Iondon and Paris is unprece- I dented. Thirty-four Philadelphia school build ings have developed defective drainage all at nin e. Muv I lMIMI him lu.nn ti,,..l 1. lliaM. , ' ' r """" "" uay, win produce more egira than air hour demonstration throughout Kurope Lti,i, fi n..t i. ..v" TiT." i " i ....... bunt, itj Kivru uic uen. and America. lOnonrmml .f r,.,ml, ...UUI ...fll. u . --" . . .... ... ,, .111 U k VVI lull I II III u- I . . ...I. .. 4 l-l 4 l 111. hi muni ieiii. ine meat snoillil tie lean. Kgaleae Ice Cream Scald two quart of milk, wet four tablespoonluls of corn starch with cold milk, put into the scald ing milk with four cupfol of sugar, and lioil until the taste of the cornstarch is gone ; when quite cold add one quart of thick cream beaten stiff. Flavor with vanilla, rose or chocalate and freeze. Raw tin-it fhririTuul tin,, uti.l f...l mim . " " .....J...4 4444V .1111 IVU II - a day, wili produce more eggs than any ,,ll..., 1 . .... I il.,,i a.. 1 .. 41.- I. ' It is represents! that the rea'rrange- BMOI ol the Ottawa Cabinet is giving mucli troiihle. (Ihieiliii ehiiina tlin .' i.i.uih..ii nt IUO'1 on the ground that she has more room I 14 ll T t I. nir ii man new iora. Seven humlreil oH'ratives at the Fish Hack Rolling Mills at Pottsville, Penu., struck (or an increase of pay. To make the Isittletleld oHicttvshuru a complete memorial it i iiroiweetl that the rehel lines also shall Imi marked. Out of tho ;;;i delegates elected to the .New Jersey Prohibition Convention last week, but U70, or less than half, attended. It 1 now estimated that HH.IKJO.OOO bushels oi wheat will lie sent to market from ihe country along the Manitoba railroad. lluolblarlti Rrqulia Capita.. "It require oapiial now to leconif Ant olaa bootolack." laid u ragged little, duty land noiiaber mi Vmi row. UhUI the past four or live yeuit the shines Wan oietribuled wholly bv a niiscellaiieoui aaeortmepl of raggeil little darkies, who hud no regular run of custom. Not mure ilmu one rai permitted on a corner, or four at the intersection of two shvets, and one on either side in thocoulerof the block. They were required to bring written eniiiisioii from dm owner of Ut premises before which they desiivd lo stand. This brought a revolution in the buaiues of blacking. The possession Of pet-in. ini-nl .stand in fhUh lU... could not bo disturbed u long us (.v l.i.l. .. ...I ii I i T. "V..U.U.I IlllinseiVCS (! 11 I III linn. Three editors were arrested at Wil- liainsiort. Penn., chargisl with sending obscene and lewd literature through Ihe mails. chase of chairs and nn outfit o pui wfiicl formerly wuu J Inn 'II llJXIHI fiui I... II.. to carry about. Some of ihein ivo platform, studded as (ho taste of the magnate suggests, with brass nails and prettily carpeted with Brussels Ihe box contains half a dozen brushes of various sizes, two or three kiiuh of blacking und a bottle of water. The o inn cosls considerable for u lioot black. -New York Slar. A considerate- suicide in New Hampshire, Bl, twn woM ,w u) lime wasted in grappling for his laxly before jumping 0(o the water tied one nd of a romi uround his waist and the other lo tho trunk of u live on the bank. Steal when hanlunwl dwrajM. hi ,, , Thar. ar. tw,nty.two mnMorie, , fi 31.hT,r '-'-'"'eiatioiu Uv, i .in 1 1 m ma Mst ywr I. W rrT,.r u th""" V,ralll- ..;tti?.grW1li,putaUy 'Jr, bui only ataglV'tt ! of sheer i CaaXLT'1" J frill a DI,vUIU JV i' til. and if ireferred, may 13 l ooked, but it gives letter result when given raw. It is not expensive when the increased number of eggs i considered . How to Make t lover Silago. This business is now, or soon will be, in order, and here ia a point from a practical man WOrtll ili'i-ililii' X f iriiii.r will, imn.l.l... ........ i hi p, 44 i null vuiioiiit'C able experience, who haa siloeil clover for several vears, says if it ahould be left to wilt on the grounil for two hours after i-uiiiiig, ami cacn nav s lining ol the silo lje allowed to heat before the tresh clover is added, and the sides not the center, kept thoroughly tramped, the clover will come out moist ami green, and the cattle will relish it aa thoroughly as summer paettire. Utiluing Dropped Manure. An Ohio farmer says that a good way to utilise dropped manure in lane leading from barnyard to tleldais to plough and scrape j them where the surface is audi that this I can be done. Many lanes of this kind I ontaln aa undisturbed accumulation of thnnl i,. ii ;....i . .1 1 i lirt- HnilI one pcraiaiient fence in AbOUl till onh thing that the '''"'I'-! the middle oi a strip wide enough for tw mlaaion llnrrji In Kansas has aoeoup , ....... .,.. Hi.,.. , , ,, ,"M1",r P Bhe.1 is U, revive the State Tenner,,,,, .- 'SfV?5 fee , the., build . DOTt- ' illiie leiic I on emier HI. C o I he 11110 1 hen it liis-oini'S desirable to plough, re move Ihe pOl table fence over to the other I side for a lane there. Hose Inswls The insects iiiom harm lul to rote are the green tlv, red spider, rose hoiier or thrips, and 'the rose bug and the black slug. Now, though com- nattagtiteae Inaeota inrolre some little trouhlis, yet aucceas will attend all per sistent eflorls. The green fly, the thrips and the black slug can nil be kept umler bv syringing the plants with a solution of whale oil soap. One pound of soap i Wflkient for eight gallons of water. Throw the water in a tine spray on the under as well as the upper sides o( the ; leaves. A syringe with a bent nozzle ia the best instrument with which to apply the liquid to the lower sides of the leaves Hie red spider can be held in check by S II II 1' I III. Ill.i I41UW..U ...I.I. ..1 4 I 1 ri-"is nun 1 1 in waier ; in rv nines mis siiouni ne done everv day. If till! ISU144 1. 11., f ! 11 ,i .1 I 1 ' 1 I num. I Twelve ai re in Prince (ieorge count v, I N'a , have sunk alsiut sixty feet, and a lake two acres wide has formed QDOO it surface. The assesament of the city of Nashville (or till year show s an increase of $1,000 -IHH) iu property vuluu over last vein's assessment. The new electric road to Hay Ridge, near Baltimore mat miuii.I In n 1..,, satisfactorily and carrying' crowds ol passengers. Henry Qeorge was given a dinner at Itrigbton Iteai h last week, at which he predicted the ultimate success of his land-tax system. Heaths are numerous in tlu'Conemaugh alley, I'eim., largely the result of the people have cndiiri There him recently lieen a wild ham at Ashland Wis., which has just il- lapseii siiii icii a number oi bankrupt and interesting stories as reminders. An F.liwtls'tb, N. J., man lieing imr- smul by the poUoe, Imped from the third story 1,; off. lit All Drvtown. Amador county, i having a i 1 - muni. The Pnebh on her last liif north took KX) tuns 1,1 iriul imiu Min rrauciaco A cork tree in Vialla i now eighteen 1 1 a. . . .. , t 4 . t 1 , incite lit diameter ami mny leei nigii. A atingaree that weigheil 1,001) pounil hh killeil at Iteilomla Beach last week. Kartliquase arc still shaking Suaan- ! vilie. Five shock occurred QBJ the Nth. k C... 4444 .1... 4.1.1 I 'fii Lii. mni.ll 111.0. I IIIU Uli llic f:i mm 11, uim Merced recently, detroyed considerable grain. The old and well-known Cucamongo note . en' iteen m es east oi t o moua. tuts i .... i uccu uuruco. Frank L.tukn-y's bouse at .Mist, Or., wa burned for revenge by some enemy a lew days ago. A lamp explosion caused the loea of ! ...41.1 of W II V....I.. at V! .... I. lit' i' -i i' ii ' is ii - ii. . it i , .n ' ' ' n " i land on the 2Uth. A Bl.il.4i in tlm I invar mina at IW. town, Amador county, shows rock held together with gold. Two Harney Valley, Or., settlers are unuer arrest lor resisting eviction by i nn. a ntates Marshals. Tliii tuiui'h rpnii nf I ' n a I'ulli.w a ill amount to 110 tons. Canneries get the iruit at i cent per pound. The work of rebuilding the smelters mr me r.ureaa, uoiisoiidttled mine at Kureka, New, has begun. Jack Mltrilhv. known aa "In L tho Ripper," k iiU James Clooney at Sin k ville, Yolo county, on the 29th. Jose Sauza of Pomona attempted sui Icide on the ifHtli because bis daughter i had elojied with a married man. i (ieorge Cornwall, a jockey, was killed ai nan uiego on lilt avu. v title jump ing a iciice ins norse leu upon him. i John D. Bpreckels is said to have pur chased a one-third intereat iu the Coro nado lieach Couipauy, costing him run, wo. Owen Morgan is under arrest at Sacra mento, charged with attempting to destroy by lire the Western Hotel in .1...4 ..I... iiini i iiy. A whole fainilv nl 1-! ,tl,,. ,1 I,, i,.,,,o j ha been murdered and burned by rob- oers iu ine Min ltiver lountry in I .Tiuuutna. Slitter county aaloonkwiiers liave com bined to defeat high license. Three I have Urn arrested and warrants are out lor seven others. The hiking of testimony in the case of It I 4 . .L 411. , ... i4. uunou lor toe li upper uap rotibery i.isi nn-eniiier negan at Auburn, Placer c.Miiny, on ine lin. i The fruit cannery at Marysville ie till ill!' 11 HIMwiul iir.li.r ttr U..V . I- L..1J " i - ui i" I., m a ii, i in i j- ponnd cans to be sold on the railroad trains to passengers. A man named Hayes was given one imur io leave retaluma or live days in ; the chain gang for disturbing the Salva tion Army meeting. E. 1.. Cartenon, traveling ageut tor a Sun Francisco house, has been adjudged insane at Kedding. 1 (e is subject during hot weather to mental trouble. L. H. Allen and a companion, bom San Diego, who left ior Oceansidc to sail a small yacht down the coast, are mitning and it is reared tliey arc drowned. fOMKlUM riiAKHKM. Denmark' Foreign Trada-Threaten to Hun the Tklephone -Tried Her Knglne Wttb Buooeaa. Sunn ha begun the issue of papc money. Kuilroad managemeut in Havana il in laui nape. Mlllal i painting hi third picture of Mr. Ohidatone. A new life nl Bruno i to Is- nrcpa'ed by tiie Vatican. The i t. liters Commission is reducing rent and arrearage. Ktf.irta at i Ji, im , n- u'.itinif urn m-livi -- - - ' - L..L 1 I - I 4-1 ixiui in rrauce anu uermany. Itlltrnln Kill INVA a ilinna. t.. II1IU1I4.II Harrison at Paris on the 27th. The itifantrv branch of the Austrian army haa lieen increased by 9,000. Peru olajerved it sixty-eighth anni versary of Independence on the 29th. I.1 v tun ui 1.41 tin. tin i.f itmi I,.,,-.. I.,,..,, carried on for years in Bomliay arsenal. An epidemic of typhoid fever is said to be raging in the Terne district of Pari. Denmark' foreign trade ha grown to tremendous ize, mainly with England slinrna in tlm iihiimun.1 A 1t1a.i4.art Unit Trust are already selling in Ixtndou at a I'lUIUlUUI. A (ierman tauaant haa Ivrni ili-tm.t. d in tapping a telephone wire to cure his rheumatism. Till. uill.4r llit.il.... lual imiinl.l tn 1 ' , I, m. . . v. . jt.ttttv- lE.llllli UIOl IU V 11 III nal Manning now amounts to a total nf over 0,000. Animal 4th ia tin. .lata Avail I , . r .a. Urvillg the French Kevolntinn hnruu in the Pantheon. PORTLAND MARKET. THBBSHINO RAPIDLY PROOEKD1NO IN THK tilt A IN OI8TRIOTS. Sugar Ha Again Declined In Provi sions There I Nothing Special to Report Butter 1 Firm and Advanolng-Note. MVtri -nuil and physical sutlering the 1 ;'rv,i,,u' "l'8 should be ilone everv day i.4ui..i.. I,... i.. ... , 8 ; H the roe bug ( Me In nut ha ,,t.a. ....... ,.t-.,,.n- ii.iti- i-iin,i-t, -wj ' .. ... i 1 1 1 ' r-. i niiiaeo us npiH'ariince, which is not very often, it can lie destroyed by the insect exterminator. Fertilize the Orchard. -In advocating the maintenance of the fertility of the orchard. Ir. Haskins. of v.. .,,,'.,, 4 ' .... ...v.tt 041,0 he has never vet a,wn un ..r.-i ... i ..... Tom Thoinpson and six other men who tarred and feathered Una Brannan at San l'edro a few months ago, have been louud guiltv of simple assault. l lie salmon canneries on the Frastr ine ratal securing lroin H.lKKl to lo.waiaaimun daily, and the largest pack ... im mi..!!!, ui me innustry is assured , Ambrose Bierce has a detective work ing on the Chico trageilv. It is beheveil by some that the bullet wound through i . i , Fv. l,le'e was not in Hli'U'd by himself. J. B, Griffith, from Fresno, has lajen -iu a wyuwiea spree at Trarer, and rattier than go lo jail cut an artery in his arm with a pocket knife. Prompt surgi- ..a iu ..,!,! (HIM, A ( MHMR firm h iu modn a ixnnimM t,. rwoiiHtruct tlie iort of OtipMni t u emit of over $5,000,000. Tllf I irl IKrtlltW.' U . I. r... I ut lint., " wmjiMvv n v us iva oil i 1 1 1 a, OU1U iie iares ne was instigated by tlie Hepuh- ncaii Assts'iaiion. I)r S.'l,mn)ylrnr.f nr, t.. .. m., J nl vajuaiu it iBsuiauu s Aincan expetiuion, i. ut ijccu uiuniitn. An K . -4. ... .. -j ,1 swtn.n iii.ii Kussian troop are rapidly massing neur the '1 urkish frontier. limn n, the Austrian center of textile industry, is suffering under a general strike of 15,000 operative. Ryan, a seaman on tlie Jatwa Howes, was drowned at sea on June 17th. Ryan was a native of San Francisco. Much enrinaitv huu luutn ..v,.ii...l Wm ...... , A. I, . J the approaching production at Brussels of Salambo, a new opera by Reyer. None of the railroads in ml in nro equipped with liaggage i-ar and no traveler is allowed b carry a trunk. In a recent ill, lunatic rilln I'. , tt i I .it t ! t i. it. .4 .oil ifri 7 iv -"I"""" av .Tiiiioieaon sir nenry tiatlord, shoot ing for England, made 210 out of his S85. tieoru-e S. Ijnld of Han i.r.,,,, ,.... ., , " - w. ...I, i 11 prominent electrician, is lving danger ously ill in a bouse in Piccadilly, Indon. ItOinlon. excited bv tUa Mf,... nl Paris. antaflra to la varv i.iiw.l, Im - - i , t i r .i .11 iii . i in her endeavor to found a grand exhibi tion IU It'll. Bankers in London do not care lor the tapers of the Prince of Wales. The Prince has not much nl a r uti.... ... - - j -ii i hi ii ii i no a business man. The English (invArnmant thru ,t,..,u i.. , ' ..... ,ii. nr. lt run tne telephone since the business has Iteen left to m ,,,,,,.,, L.. - , n 1 1 1 t i muu- Mao already done so. In the lo.-al merchandise markets in creasing activity i reported in most lines. ami a good (all business is coui'elenily anticipated. In the grain dietrict threshing i rapidly proceeding, and the total yield promiie to la- equal to that of laat year, with a ladter profit for the farmer, in which, of course, the jobber will ultimately tarticitate. Sugar haa again declined 'aeon all grades. In the provision market there is no special activity, but. generally speaking the market is firm, and particularly so in hastern lard. Fresh fruits and vege tables, activity and firmness are re ported in this case; about 11 carloads came in during the week. In the line of dried fruits there is but little change to report, the demand being fair at last quotations. The butter market ia firm and advancing. The local wool market is quiet, but prices are unchanged. The local grain market is quiet. UUIK'KKICS. Sugars. Golden f! tit..- hIh ii nl.. dry granulated 8la'c, cube, crushed am powdered c. 'Joffee: UaaUmala 19 W .111 T A4.l- 44 ' ia.in.iB, Java sowzc, i;osta Kica 'ilk 2:.'.Vc, Mocha 37c, Rio 21(S22c Shail, n)ti V In ashort tile however, befoW a iJ an appearance and 2 We liraT knew of , "H fe-reedily Imppi J9gM one of my ..eiVi ' i toliowed it up from ,u '' a oxecutod thi '"'hS1 in es, and then )e "" aJ l"tnif entirely, v, "n,PPl 3 COIl hi ivn ,. . Ul VW, li"ea and oZrZJ2 Ni tenuous to tb.i,.i. 10 HitJ - "iiars. 1 "1 He was a mon.,i.. . Hftoen feet long,; UotgJ ming round ad round fr 51 sometime on top of th, ' J oyiiiuumes uown deen Ul always at a rcsiectr,,F a0 . roddiah "rownWly ' seen through the cS,il groen waler, and voTm 1 Uiat lie was the CVI Z ?1 A Pt ."any ,.la,r&Ul were discussed, hut practicable within ourlSjtfl Ihe enn-inpa, . "'"'l mj shark would i forge a proper hook andd 31c, Arbuckle' roaaU-d On account of heavy und nuiaaiad fuii of snow among the Alps, the season for mountaineering promises to be late this year in Switzerland. ins in ui,,' ro in,, ground and ran I rich lor (irollt, nor one QUOD which the wt'sn t injured in the slightest, lasl loads of manure did not pay the moat Kentucky is slirred bv LH ws ,'ro1"t- , 'V' '!ll,lN..t!.'at ''"t prolitablc i in. 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 me tt iniatii a ravarite annla et black Cbauillly Uca. I'". brall with -.Pr.ttyf-hioo l-lTar.!.-.i,. ' , l,r'nJ M d 111,11 1111 enormous wvn ol natural gas has iust U.i discovered at OsOTelpOft, in Brtvkiundge county, on the Ohio rim. The latest Mormon party to arrive It,' in I 'uro'.H' nun, latr.nl I t" ' I In., i l,.,o and in all are exHtcted this summer. I be iiiissionarieH miiiiihiit, ui 1h.1l. huts of ucces. The wealth of tin. :KH dtiatni Mayor Orant ailed together to consider the holding of a grtiat Kxpoeition iu New Wk in ISltL', iiH.tr Up, ,t jH said, lidlv 11,600,000, Trial of the new Wall atnad MriTt ('litlrital rail U'llVH II I '1 1 ii 1 1 1 n 1 ' 1 demonstratetl their entire satisfactory working, ami regular trip are now lallig made. in the vicinity 01 Boston is kept ''as rich as a Itarnyaril." The iruit is double liat might he called the normal size o( the variety ; every apple is handled like an egg, and marketed at its point ol per fection. This orchard is verv prolitable, though small. An orchard that would rival this is in the citv of Montreal, con taining thirty-six Kameuse tiees (be (run from which was sold, ungathered one season, (or 800. The trees were very large and perfectly healthy, and had all to themselves, almost an acre oi rich land. The Association of IVntenary Firms of Philadelphia has Utm , riruiiii.td. Th aaeociaiioji eonaist ( iirula that have carried on busine. bj that 1 ity for 1U0 years or more. The State IVpartnient is engaged in earnestly inveaUgating ibt case of the uiree .American ladles who were innri. A Point for Wheat 0 rowers. A grati fying etlect 01 strewing traw tblnh over tlie wheat plant on a very ioor spot 01 and alter the ground had tmmn has bit',, ri-iuirl.i.l Ittt M- c 4 4V. 1 ... ..,...44. , .,. irrrv, OI UIIIO. The wheat was Vuetitted, but the r inaikable advantage lay in the good catch anil good growth of clover sown in me spring, which extended xact'y to 1 the limit ol the straw m..-h-one loa.1 to the acre. So aavs a writer in the Weekly I rf'huue, who adds that he once owned IWO npiua in w hich Hum - 4.4. I- IO ,l olitsl at Met, lone Krnin-.. l.r mm the tlnest and eleanuat ,.( I.u ' i ', ,---- - iivh oiiuir , t ... .ul u amen iiient of a milliner's bill. clover sets) always failed Uvau,. ,,f ii,.. TnLfnaat their founder, something. Sa'ithM rhe Salt Truai bad to mv nia.760 tax to SdrVk n Z 1 K ll. nd be wuld the Slate ol New York L .fieVhar " o 1 ' certificate of oreaniaaii.... That a iti u l'n, e ram from so mcking come on, ol the pee who bu, Tl, , ZuZt ZZCSW ! Sam June is tireacliini. at tl... li;..i. ?'')r 'th ivrtainty, will soon amend th- Hridge camp grounds in Kentucky u'x,l,rf .he soil. Farmr r w ho have bere he is said .t la- . .J-it, - mort' ' 'I"" ""'ir wheat tielit would ilo money (ban ever la l.mv ll . .aits a I "M1 J0 Vv u,e tr"w 'ire, not only to unarler to hear him un.l Li h.. l. benent tile crop rowu. but a a nran.ru. of auditor. ! Uon ,or ltr.ll. lta tajfai. to , i it - md ui.T . .7 ""K-ly Men unun ord braid. ltb oW orailrw or col- tb. akin ' IT?'! uiu n Un foot of Z 1"' i 'bins, zz." P rtbta ui tola. am m aa Mate r a,,.,, draiui-i u A laHlAin ...I a 4 - av waist ....... t I . . . ' aia ...a worn iak-n f ,an ... ,.. ,...,. ,.,r I - -iiiiinunis tuna- , tna.lt ni ! 1 i.. A oraCt v ta.-a. n"u 'aertion, rx. it.ug latsaioiis or over 1 InZt .11 . ' ,u,i' W,UI DO oervtMis di.r,k-r. baye long couunue.1 coala mT.X ,T. 1 u,ru,T' W1UI '"e le r,Hivetreti,w,tt, tTb U,Vtli , u 1 ro"u,tl, Howam of a nnt of -.tdreas ES lgCo.. ffi "it&JSjS 5 M M n 1 4- ...v ..I. us ustsi 10 lorm me jetty in tiwesBoi construction at Eureka Har air, uumnoitit county, are sixty-tour feet long forty feet wide and four feet .una ra.n weighs sixty tons when 'y-yij MH i.titlli Illiie. In Committee of the Whole of the Montana louvention on the 27th Ana conda received 3D votes against :'4 for the location of the capital. Oroat excite i ment resulteil in Helena. I Two cases ol death from lighting firee !,, n-poruti on Uie Z7th, One at Seattle. Mrs .ii,.. f.i.i... .-3 i . ,, ..It " ".tt. t III. I, I UU, lJlt. ; other near Clay Statian, in Sacramento mmnaj, unit, nriiiiir Kalphs. wwbu iroin itntish t'olum- ..., a,,rrc ne ciosen a deal with the new Westminster Southern Railway Com pany to connect Britisli Columbia with the Pacilic Northwest. The Portland Postmaster's report for the final year ended June 30th shows the receipt and Payments of the monev ff&.P-W randj to have beei. ,1,1.1 1L, as OOmnarfgi with tl mi . I 0,4 30 last year, an increase ol il,lXH),0O0. C. II. CrtH'ki'r has offered to Itear the .Ma-.ie in an expciiition Irom the I.ick ; Olajervtitory to Cayenne, South America next Peeember, and it is exjtecte.1 at hat time to confirm ami extend some of tlie discoveries made at the laat eclinee Hon. Joaeph A. iK.noboe of Menlo r.V "M -"tronomical Society ot the 1 aafic to establish a nidla! to tie 'o me nrsi insixiverer of even un cxi-.-t,Hl ,-oniet, and to the first pVraon " i'i"i- onservaiion ol a tele- siopic iwiodic comet at any one of its l Yiuu-ttitt ' ,fca A dispatch from Rnnia oap and Unirinai are doubly gtmrileil on receipt of information of a nlnl ,.. i.l.... .... Iioth with ilvnainile. The report that M tlie t.i!u.itl Ima I . ... f I ma IU31 m-r ttranug anu memory is empbaticaHv demetl. she is suffering from her old trouble rheumatism. A "Guide to the Churches of London" shows that the number of metripolftan churches ha increased between ltW3 and loan irom less to 1,010, It ia atatA.1 that it tlm ... .1 1 .. , , v v.,c turn popasv tion is leaving Norway lor the United nuaico, iu tne next niteen years not one an. ne leu in mm laim. The "Heavnnlv Vnnt q.:...ii 1. 1 ; - J - -"'t ' itt i 1 1 i his been started in Phim. 1... tw. ' - . ....... .tj mo nuiiinn in relielhon against the venerated fashion mat, , 1 impresses llieir leet. It ho8 been .leei. I. id in l.',,.,.,i.. .1... vtt 444 IIUK1UI lillll women mav be nhvuieiat,-. t.... n 4, , rvH"'D, UUl lllfV must fontint' their auli.us t.. kttj z. , . - ------ v.t d w i iu.il I en and adults of their own eex. Ilrilisb rennrta nl tl,.. ,.,i.....t .1-1 .V . .t.. " .'4 :;..-" ,'a"" oaoenes , oui. 01 (,,"u salmon captured in seventeen districts :,744 were taken by the rod. The others were netted. It is stated in 1 4-111 1 Inn il,..i 11 ----- - mov iieriiiativ anil .B8tria have inalrnetl av.u-i.. Milan to restore tb,. : o . . , inaa power n Servta in .... ... 1. I...1: C t 1 1 1 1 k lutnuii intrigues A nurlv o! wit) ll, i. .... ,, 1 J .4 .....ui iano who leu irinia rt-cenuy ior tne fans Kxhibition ryyt y way ot lormo, to call on patriot ' the great Hungarian Grave fears arc felt at Zanzibar for the safety of the Upwapwa missionaries, ilie Busbiri have murdered an officer of the ljigt African Company, named Nielsen. The Duke of Va.i...ii., :. u ..vninitMC IB " ie,,, unit nearly i.50,000 in buildings church in the grouna's at Clumber, hia place at .Notts. It ia a liaantiftil .t;i:... .1 ., - , ",' ruuicc 11 uie Gothic style. roasted Java :':!J.,c. FKOVISIONS. Oregon ham 13(S13c, breakfaat la con 13c, side t)10c, F4astornham 13 14c, breakfast bacoii 12'c, ide9Wc, shoulder yc. Lard "la&idOc. rati its. Aprii-ota anil peaches 75c$l, apple I .25 1.50, lemons $8, Sicily $7.50, blackla-rries 7c, pears $1.50 per box. OKIKO PRC ITS. Apple -I(a5c. evattoratetl noMUnalBMrl 6c, pear 8c, peaches 810c,' Oregon plums 34, petite prunes 6(He, German DMdafie. prunes. Italian In ailvar mj i7in a. ' 1 "viii'i vaitiornia sn c, nmyma llvs ItMlOC apricots 13ffl4c. raisina il 7SSi9 ok . DOX. VEGKTABLK8. Potatoes, new, lc per 11, tomatoes 7,rrC per iiox, onions i. 10, green peas 6c, cu cumbers and carrots 15c er dozen. DAIRY fin nil 1 a- Butter. Oregon tancv 25c, 17(S!0c, common 1012!c Mo, California 1820c. auoa. Eggs ltk. POULTRY. Chicken $3t4, broilers $2.603, old tu.iiumo. WOOL. Valley 1822c, TJinpque !824c, East era Oregon 12i$18c. HOPS. Hop 1012'c. nn AM Wheat, Valley $1.20 1.22, Eastern ureKUii fJUlUSJl.ia, Uat38(tf40c. FLODB. Standard $4.25, other brands $3.76 IB J-fUt FEED. Hay $1314 per ton, bran $14.5015, chop $1820, shorts $1510, barley $20 22.50. medium Eastern FRESH MEATS. Beef, live. 3c, dressed, OQOc; mutton, live, 2Ls,V, drossed 6t:; lambs $2 each ; hog live 0c, dresseii, 77)oCi veal tlSc. Kuarantee be abanil0lled ZSi VVhilewewereihustalkZ1! he native pilol eym- X""4 throw.ntroverboai-donre1! pers we had so rocentlyca' hTj the cun-ent cama.1 :. .-.T'ta clear nf tl,., .! " "Mia. gobble .it , : terv.ilawpta.uA:" ' ", '.u seemed impatient whan ,k Mr !J waa broken by a little delaVT Uiat our pilot liad some ultiuaa WC 111 iriaiu a.,,1 a "IlllttUI V. ?" ,",,u 11 urew ouraii,,J tohiin. As he was I,, awtiai thisflnaat.nrl l,.i .." , , ,"u Dilot'aaTtnrlnt Z, Vlrni bokllHW mm I.. .I....I .....1.. ate foe. ti e 1' wlln'v9J After liavinir Ihanam fish ho selected1 another a liuSTfi tbni, I ... nll, I .Ule ail ...w 4.,wB auu wit 1 aW Vl-iuul t...t. ...... ll . . UBtCI ..4w, lamiiiwa rou ol clienin. bacco, nearly as large as a uiait li down into Itu U.H.. J throat together again, li y ready to throw and M U shark up. anxious v haiL-im. f.i.:. . tossed it o b n, n.i -rr' 4,1.-1.44.1 .1." " ' " " m .uvucu mo water mo shark ij, over on its back and nucked UieJ shark then swam olF as usual to side of the vessel anil then La-low and was apparently risingaraiiiii pectation of another lisli when thei otine commenced its work, hut, gles and contortions were terril, behold, as ho ducted here and thai a blind rage and vomiting blood,! as he swum or wus curried by the1, rent awnv from in. hin i I grow gradually less until itceasS) M-nHier. ine woacco DM killed U orest and Stream. SMOKE IN LONDON. Then- is a bill More the Ueorgia l.egilture to Hell MtufJOJ a. re of land ealltil "The Okeanokee Saatnp," for 12 cellta luT aer It ia ti.il .1.. :.- , ' t. .141. 1 ,1 drainiil it will la- the most biaj,le land UK. misai niMt.fr. I I t NT'S UKM1.DY tutiai I.. Remedy forS -our. Ainianydotneslic animal are liable to scours if is well to he prritanvl to give proper trealment An authority says that when an animal lui the scours it indicate indigestion in some form. It is not desirable to t lemiit to give mmlicine unleat you know tlie cans,, ol the dirticullv, and the safeat eeiue.lv it to diet tlie animal I The woman cUiming to be tlie wife of ol""e of the! Angelee llerahl T ItTri-t fi. Ill n it V.'... . . 1 . he. in Uie Bulletin on the 27tl,, i Zi h' wife. She formerly resided in Son t wn.-ie.-o and nearly a Quarter of a - ur ago she laU.re, ni,er tlie (,ehl.io Uiat she Has marru-d to Colonel Ayers and wa a source oi great annoyance to trad, a "whiu oeouuj. At the royal garden ,au-ty three weeks to Mr. and Mr,. Ullataone mrtlw lle.-l, aflar in i..i......l .1 .1 1 "lu ,1 ,i . lui.iiii, .a 1 1 1 r. years l.r Majesty bad taken no notice ofiUmn ; unng tiuu perkal, ,m mTivtS, t,,., thu. ax-uaon ln the moat -affable and -ordial manner. ' The uoion iu inters of New York . it v have .-once, e,. ct-rtam n,10r (ajint. ii, d.).ute inth.omce.of the World, s, n nd Tmiea. Tl.e manageU,.nt of hoje paper, bay am-pted,!, . si.uat,un a I eacli will remain a onion o.-e. Onecf Iteiriiinii-'a lillM.lMlj lis,) 1 o un iuio 1 iau HuV te-i i to surrender a portion of the defensive aoras ai rort-au-ITince to Hippolvte. The plot wa dist-overed and an ambush killed thirty of Hippolyte's men. Two hundre.1 ami thirty-one foreigners were expelle-l from Belgium between the .... . i-ciriiary, IBBB, anil the 0th of Mmiarv, 188!). Three expulsions onlv were onlered for political reasons. ,JhSTi 8!"P in the British Navv, the Trafalgar, launched two years airb has at last tried her engines with success! wuti',345 fwtlon?. S feet beam, and 1.818 boree- power drove her 17 28 knot. Tha mnalaal 1 4! ... r ,,, luuuaaw iriumpn of MM! Bismarck's life will be achieved if he sutx-eeda in hia Utest project, which is to arrange a meeting between the Czar wl:ritS!Jh K'r --" .mm 4-1 1111. It was mmnraH in .),.. " - a . Commons on the 27th that the Mm of "ales la aniinna ,. 1 .a.- 4-4 .", . . "ar me wueen alHh.-ate . h. Mieve, he ,-ould ure u .UUUI .iiiticult Usk. It ia aaiil ilmt m..;.... :.. .... . . ,1 .1 j "oi SJM JU: SVun .iyy wwtly ,-on- Kasao,, ,m, on J M.sston and tliey inHiw-nt-e,! bv l isman k tothe detriment of interests tiiatahouhl have been warmly prts! John .Moriartv, a aectioo linae on the Montana Ootral railroad, while at work on lua aectioo, near Kik iW Station M ImCoJH. BM Aceortllnc Iu Sir DoagUM Oalton It la His Cauia of All 'ug:. The black and yellow fogs which are commonlv associated with thn of London and some other English ionni, nave been muds tho sublimit, nl considerable Investigation during the ittsi iew years, it is now known that these are largely the rosult of smoke; me Diat-K or darker variety being al most entirely so, according to the die turn of BIr Doturlaa ChUtnu. Thn.. n Ibis side of the Atlantic who look upon London as an axoem.Lana.il- ,niti... city, will probably bo surprised to iot.ru mat uiese logs are highly dele terious to health, and that tho Hoath rate in tho towns rapidly increases durinc the season of t,hin mmnoU -- --. 1 .... 1 ...... . But this fact i-i ronderod intelligible anon accouni is taken of the carbonic aciu wnicli is thrown into tho atmos pnere-anu retained there during netivy woauier as tho rosult of soot eombustion. l)r. V. J. Russell found a tew years aeo that on 11 sin.rl U. this quantity had increased to more uitin uireo anu 11 half times tho aver age amount present In fho atmnu phere. In an interesting paper recent ly published bv Mr. II ,1 MTltitn e . ... - - tl 't Kaflles, the author gives some curious statistical facts regardinc thn I.on. don fogs. It was found that during uie ono nunured and fifty -two days -...cu wi-ro comprised in the months of November and December, 1887 and January, rebuary Hnd March. 1888, neither Christ Church. I r .,in- nor Cu. .Mary Abbot's Church K. singtou, was once seen from Primrose 11111. although tho distnneo of was only (wo and three miles rospect- ..D.j. ie samj w.h truj of the Clock Tower of the House of Parlia ment, the Scotch Church. Regent's "1"W "uu w raui s ( atbedrul, alone other lines of vision at distances of mree, ono and th.ve-quarters. and three and a quarter miles respectively. On nino days included within the ame period, objocts were not visible at a distance of over nn, 1 yards, while on four days tho limit of vision was fixed at five yards. Ihe records 0f the Gas-Light and Coke Company show that between the 16lh and 21ih of November. 1887. not less than 710.251 000 cubic feet of gas representing the carbonization of 71.000 tons of coal, were distributed which the public paid at Ihe rate ' iN90 per hour. -San Francisco Contented. "Our content i " . waiuatii says Shakespeare; but itisonJr ...1. . -ii. 1 . 1 . . t iow nau reuiiy Know wtiat toe means. There is an old Wv- ever, living in a ouiet .ew tijlaB town, who is actually u coiiMi9 1 ... ttm man. une day s:,e wa aittintr a DOrch. olacidlv knilltun- u-Uml, agent appeared. After finishing Duunea nan ot in-f lniervmn- dllcitltr boa tn cilictpilta t Pt " " mv ..... . 1 I lt. ,y, from Joppa," in twelve numben, , c 11 1,1 1 k , 'u ; "ISico farm vou'vn i'ol liem" "Yes wetbinb an "uniil llmnM taking up Her knitting again MUSt lie louesiiitio in mat tboutrh." 'Oh, 110, not too lonesome; Ida like to have it so lively you can't yourself think- " "I guess tlie wind whistles sJ ll. u 1. 4 t 4 , t ., J uirvuiru uiese trees, iionutiue uniei 1 1. 1 . 1 inu cquiuociiui. "Mil V lit- it. lilies I linn I vUlhll, but it only makes mo thankful r got enough lire wood. "How is it about booksl I don't a poso you liavo a library 111 towui I "Well, no, 1101 to call a library," she, cautiously, not wishing to lieara native place disparaged ; "bul thai li444.i,o :.. !.:.. : t,u h uwna 111 1 111 iiiiiiiuii. jjiia .'i.. ' got 'Pilgrim' Progress,' and i'vi Jncle Tom's Cabin.' 80 oncea j we swap.' "Have any lectures or concerts! 'Husband says there 8 good 1 in' in caucus, some of it real vi nnil if itMi iitnttt 1 i.i.iitt cinmn 14114 11 J Vu ....III, Ll. I . . 1 1 you just como into our Sunday sc Sometimes it fairly makes tne como into my eyes, to hear them creaturs tunc up. "Well i...,!! " coiil ihalinnk "Pveseen a good many folks that themselves contented but think one of 'em could come u aan Ulint tut in tin's lftnpnill6D. j wii. unui 1111 iu 11110 in"... I and makiiiL' tho best of it, tool I don't suppose you evcrtravell uu yes, saui me uiu iuu;, f--n,t I..., .....ii ..I. ....... 1 at lioucitiir hci iijm mjj ttvii uivaaaau ut itvt-0- .... . .1 r -t L. kal praiscu ai ine expense 01 iter town, "we travel as much f.tii.t, 1 .............. n-a wenl IVIIA3. AOOIt 311 II I 111, I 11 u ' nines 10 camp meeting, ago wo went to Boston fopla-wAvat mi lea sit- 1" Youths ( aauiviii Propelling Trillin on Cp C"1 In order to secure the traciwo pecaav 1 ,1, .tun. I lenini: UI) Uic Grades in the mountainous disti! the eastern and western stales, i nN-ltscnrv t.i pnmlnv yet'V heavy nffinemin many cases t8' - m .n,l.e v-erV it UJVIU Vlilttltlll IIIVIV"; , A expense. A mechanical ew-Ti A banc N V has luvcntt'U L- 1. I tlttttllc d wuicn nas oeen practtuny - ,j Rtmt.1,1 tn sm-iira tllfl "trCtl0l fort" necpjisnrv without the usew ditional or '-"heavy weight" cnfJJ A third rail is laid 111 the center S track ot the standard size w" ' im...! 1 ii, I mr.mri MmWt ..lli.l'-ll IIIKILI UIU fwutt ... Jj wheel in a nearly horizontal pJ wliinli .una nliiin thn ItiJeS Of tl -Do not mUow the birds to be dee rove, I hey are of too much benefit n tro 'nnsects. worms and pest 2 !X " fruit and treeL Ihe cat-bird Mt and destroy, Mat & th woodpec-knr dig. "Tn S deslroys the h..r... .....i- .4 . n. and 'aaSTyra r al :i 1 : rtt;.,n trrioit VI IUO I till, U1JU 111 V.iiv B'J 1 l, .4. ;,,ilfi v. . Vnrk V IVA3 llIIll iV" Wright Burke, of Troupcotfl has been married fifteen T'?J FAit.Aii nluhlimn I'VlIlS il1 ium 1 ' 11 wit.'..'-. tripleU once, aud one solitary 1 FaTuSm corsajab in?tiJ ;u toeOJ9" I 1 . 1 1 4 ,1 . 1... hrrtal na folded and looseiv tied at onendft end falbng down over tb skirl. W-l 14 I MgfSl a uu waiata grow mvrv auu 07. , m 1 . . n 144 mmrnrnA tlwK auu .ne r rencn 01008, wtui U'"T . daeplT Minted votes, will be aWH yachting, boating and tennis c To modernise a plain coat '"'Vf! a band of braid gold, ulver or ' ( i -own tb outer scam, or els, cm v the wrist and ill to with a puff of J 1. .i 1 j - J "ll" "4 muv uvuuia pi VAJ U lilt. tt. dour' Mix Beerbohm Tree "( kut but an flex i la aairf modest in PV It bardir man bar daliattfully