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sssBSBSBaBsaaasasBHtsssssBsssssssss) EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. I.. A Ml'IIKI.l.. Proprietor. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. EASTERN ITEMS. UNIQUE TOILET ARllCLES. A (oll.ctluu or Kut h Arm Jl'tntl by Hi it.ii or jnin. Ti.. re bus boon set up In a largt r:i. ..i N'atiuiial HUMUn a cullec tlon just 'iioujfht fim Japan by I'rof. Roiunyn Hitchcock which llliistratea the every-day life of a Japanese house hold. In one. part of the rase is Japanese lady's toilet stand. It lookt a If it made for a doll, hut I'rof Hitchcock laid it u a toilet aland tuch hh Ih actually In um in the houdolr of every Japanese belle. There it a little round inotalllo mirror on top and tin- Japanese lady kneels or squats on the floor before thii. The stand is provided with dainty little drawer for pins, wo'idon combs and the many lit tle knick-knacks of the toilet. There aro perfumery bottlea and jars for powder. A saucer ia filled with red dye used for heightening tho color of the lipa. In another vessel if the pigment with which married women blacken tb fir teeth, a practice which is going out of vogue. This pigment ia npplied to the teeth with a feather briiah. There are oollt of brightly (Colored pa per string anil a atick of pomatum -the strings to tie up the hair and the iomatum to rub on It. The hair ia pomatumed till it it glossy wul atiff. The Japanese bulla doe not do her hair up every day. It It a long and laborious operation, ana when mice performed aho ro-orts to all kind ol expedient to make the dressing last. At night she sleeps not on a aoft pil low that would rants her hair, but rest her head on a block of mod that flta into tho uapo of the nock. W t n- iogluD Star. DROPPED FROM THB BUHPRN8ION BRIDGB AT CINCINNATI. Pirtldem Harrison Dines With Mr Blalne-Sudden Death -Tbs Idaho Convention- Rich P.troleum DtpoalU to M. ICO. Mexico is to have a fair in laW. Ilaltimore is to have a cable road. I'ort-au-I'r-iu.-e Fighting before tiniies. con tort KM. fLANHKa. Japan's Treaty With Buaala-Tba Congo Hallway - On toe Pay Roll Eighty One Years Wants itw Cup. ii thought Parnell will vilit India. Krupp't ttatue hat been raised at Essen. Tliere it to I an American theatre in Paris. Ktnjieror William will visit Mailrid In September. Kmneror Francis Joaeph has left Vienna for Berlin. it A large emigration from Scot lain John IWTtl, the well known Kenian. i xw going to Chile. is 'I'- i'l lionl iMitirsven is nientioiiel for the Hop culture ia to !e undertaken in : overnoraliip ol Bombay. Manitolia. Hull-fiirhtinir is iretting a foothold A Hwect Potato Trust has lieen fonned monK Vrrneh amusenienU. in llultimore. T.e Anti-Slavery t'onferemv at John L Sullivan was tried at ltirvis, Lucerne hat ,WI1 tbandoned. Miss., on the 12th mat. Owing to a lack of sugar the (irecnoc The I'retident dined with Mr. liltine Refinery of Ixin.lou has shut down. at liar Harbor on the Kth. A National Temperance tsiiiirrces ia to Rheumatism is immensely fashionable ' ''' five .lays at Bi, ininghtm, England THE PACIFIC COAST. DAVID 8. TBRRT, MX 8CPR8MB JUS TICE OF OAUrOBNIA. KIIXBD United State Supreme Oout Justice Hutpnt J. Field Arrested -Com-mlu Bulclds-Tns Stesuser Umatilla Orounded., il.laburghas an sale-grease fac tory. Wntsonville't building liooin keeps up. The Bank of Hueneme it open for but-ineta. A hot tpring has lieen opened at Tern eecal. at Boston, says the Herald. A carriage road to the top of Pike's I'ciike has just been completed. The new shoe shop in the Marvlaml pcniteuliary has Itegiin operations. The retorts of vellow fever at Tampie. Mexico, are pronounceil unfoundeil. A horae stealing industry has been or ganized along the I Mississippi. Rich petroleum detiosits have lieen dit- rovereil in the State of tluerrero, Mexico. The drought in Mexico has killed thotl- tauda of cattle, and an epidemic is feared. The New York delegation, it is said, in October. An International Congress for photo graphing the tkits will meet at 1'arit ou tiie ..'I inst The funeral of Felix Pvatt.the political agitator and writer, took place at Paris without lucident. There have not been to many Ameri cant in Stratlonl-on-Avon (or years aa there are tint year The inquiry into the Kiel navv fraudi proves that corrupt practices have been in operation amce hh The funeral of the late Italian states man, Benedetto Cairoli, took place at will support Keed for Seaker of the next NPle wllh I House. The National Prohibition Camp Meet ing at latur, III., provea to le a big success. Colonel James Corry, V. 8. A., retired, lied siiildcnlv at Fortress Monroe on the 'th intt. THE BEDS OF ROYALTY. raarlri of lllustrlutM I'vrtnnaara 4 bout I In n Nloplng ApartmrliU. Clarence House la one of the. moat comfortable houaea in lioudun. and is famous for its good bods, for the otik daughter of Alexundor 11, of Kuaaia terulier l.'l Sydney Buxton has undertaken to tub- nut a motion to Parliament next session in favor ol free education Prim Alexander of Battenlierg hat lieen appointed to the command of an Auttriaii regiment at Styna. In memory of the late Lady Kinncird, President ------ ku ,,m,i in a PIOPOBal has l-eeu mootel to eaUblish visit Caliiornia during his vation next a women 'a hotpital in Imiia. SUInlucr. I .I.h.im haa i-nneluileil a trenlv with The prediction is made that bv lHfi Ruatia, similar to those cxaipfaKsfd with the Nicaragua Canal will lie open for j lhe tmted bUU-a and tjeruiany. busiueSS. . i iIHH- rtiMtjoirttnt in Iinihtn in tn lie Thetiovernorof St. liuis has resi.ite.1 run 10 10 luruiah travelertol every AnderHon, the wife murderer, until Sep- uatiou with tli. ir accuatomeil food. lhe Radical party in the Italian Parlia ment is agitating the question of the cession of Trieste by Austria just now. Chicago hotel men arc a unite in favor William Scott, an employe of a bimlon publishing firm, who died rei-ently. had in. i. i. .n. iino iiiun v muneuviwu inoic-, very t- : . ii . i . . . .;. President Harrison is expeetnl to out r ur u line his message while at Heer Park in Hjiei um in ncr iiuuse none mil me very Septemlier. Oeal. treil when a mere child, mid long before her marriage, she wiia so of having the World's Fair of Iwrj Imated , 'iet'u ou Uieir payroll eighty-one years particular aooui mia very important I ill that city ltom in domc-tic comfort that, to lu- ture the Hhects being tightly at retched over the mattresa, tho used to have Tlie revenue cutter Corwin is at San Diego. The Healsburg Tribune has lieen en large.1. Santa Ana it organizing a military OQtjipHiW, The Chico and Coluta tlunrds are in camp at Hilton. San Diego ia trying to suppress the Salvation Army. Gambling places at Napa have been cloaed by the thtjriff. (Handera has done much damuge to horses at French Camp. In a colliaion at Napa, on the Uth four flat cart were demolished. The CaUiolics at Santa Rosa are negoti ating for a buria! lot near town. into HO Ifi: AMU K.tHH. A Good Btjg rood-Doing Op Curtains -Unproved Metboda of Paatuiing -Treat Animals Kindly. Salt pork sprinkled with red popper it excellent for sour throat. When peeling oniont keep your mouth closed and you won't liave to cry. Sand paper applied to the yellow keyt of the piano will restore the color. A good furniture varnish it made of two otincet white wax, one gill of turtieu- tine. The luator of morocco it restored by varnishing it with the wliit ol an egg. Apply with a sponge. PORTLAND MARKET. CONTINUED ACTIVITY IN THR MBSR OHANDI8B MArtrtKT. I ire Twtta Coffees Hava Advancd Bllghtly-Fruits and Vegetables Remain Active and Firm No Change In Dried Fruits (Treat ft Chinese lalmrers are pouring F'reeno to work in the vineyaitU. Two men who robbeil a stage near Bonanza, Or., have been arrested. The fires in the mountains in Idaho can only lie checked by heavy rains. Camp Miles and Camp Dimoml, at Santa Crui, arelighted with electricity. The scarcity of water in portions of Montana ia causing mills to shut down Every vessel leaving San Diego now carries from ten to fifteen tons of honey. John Kearus was assaulted and prol ably fatally wounded by John O'Keefe ut Stockton, F:ilcnsbnrL', W. T.. lielieves that the popular vote will make it the capital of the State. Fred II. figel ol Sun Francisco was knocked down and rohlied ut Sun Jose on the 11th. A Washington county, Ohio, farmer. tKI years old, assists the handi in the harvest field. A Georgia prophet predicts the the world on the Itith of August. Jay (iouM said at Saratoga the other luy that this it going to U- a proaix-routi year for big railroads. The Floriila State Board of Ibwlth re- uuires all citiet of lu.UOO inhabitants to ispose of refuse by cremation. them sewn down, for even theslighteat crease or wrinkle would entirely do- Slroy the repose of this Imperial niioilt ugain.olil "Pronh. onuu lor me night. Her Koval Ilighneas used to be greutly uhatlod ubout this weakness by members of our royal family when llrat the oame to this country, but tho Uueen, who U also very particular aooul her he Is, stuck up for her, and although now the sheets are no longer sewn down to the muttress, they are composed 01 MM moat exquisitely lint linen that can bo procured, and stretched like a tight rope over tho most inirfool mattresses that can bo manufactured in Paris, in which capital the making of muttreaaes hits been set ills to be epidemic in that 'city. lipim.rlil n,i l.i II... I I f n " I m oi u line an. iiiii,. ,;.,: i r... A.nirli.i.. ,.n.l m-l,.i I. " " ".n nawanangi """""'"' "llgUl here.stS III lie Si lilt 1 1 lir.i l.ni.sl .1 III. I... .1 I... ii i mi.... . . I .... , ..... i. i v i .. . i J " i'ioi uie ueus oi new loraanu irginia cnpilallsts. Illustrious iiorsiiniLir..M Tli...... I. . I- -- ... i.-i,iiii in i i ...... i. .. I I. . ,,ii . . .i i , voiiiiiiissioiier iiiiiiieranii ex-t lovcrnor ih. .iiieiimr aiioul Kiisse A Wr an. eum . ,.t..y f- rw There is much growling in Ireland over the action of the Irish mcmlra of Parliament in voting for the royal grants A verdict of death from tight lacing ...I ..( comet irom u birmiiigham lury. express' C,,nil, etl at a verdict of "Death from jiressure round the waist. Miicnle among tierman othcers in creases shockingly. During May twenty three shot themselves, and the uumlr lor June was larger si ill It is rumored that the Queen hut at last yielded to her physicians and will tjlk.i u loliir U..U triti i..-ri,.,i.u t.. 1...liu im ('.,.. l.i.. I. ...... I. l!L .. I. I.. .7. 1 .. . " .-..urn 's-e ii re- pusaililv lot anailuuiiil the United States, commeinleil for promotion to Csimmander bv t beNavu KxumiiiiiiL-IUn.nl i A report is current tliut the Kutiaiaii .. . . ... ... novel uiiLcui is jiressiug UN Kegents ol .... . . ii-,i i.ii.iii i 'iiiun ni pii-iii t. in i S.'ii in l.i ... t,. ... k i ,i , l . .. .. i ..... . i ... i mo Mim ..-p. in Hunt ouiiin in uie eoiiiuig eountrv. .ii... ' i iii ..iiinsni iniseiiB, Forty-eight iicrsons were declantl in MUM in BlOOklyn during July. Insanity Heule House, near Salisbury, (am 001 us huviug lieen the hidiug-plai'e for ten days of King Charles II, was told recently. William Bt (iladstone's spits h on the royul grants was caught by a phouogruph and will go down to jKitU'rity just at lie delivered it. oer oeua ss mo uuchess ol Killnburgh uiander-iii-Chiel of the (irund Army ur uur tirncioua novorelgn. mill tiiito agrees wiui tho tlrst-nunied Imlv as have fnllv Boffldenl subscriptions have lssen re- t,. ......l.i.. .1.7. ... Ti... l'..:.i ..a. i , . . , ,,, W-..V.I w vwniiiv me iiioiiswjrd 10 oegin 7JBt&&&A V.?' f"B -rion of tl,JCongo railed to the Hmm of the linen and the th. triennial conclave at Washington. 1 IM""e"",u'1J'- llgnillessol III" llrilWillg Of (Me sheel . Till, .lolinsloui. Ii. li.,1 IV ,IM The Black Dilimntl.l KllMlnoua tb.h but Her Inipi'i lnl Majesty has an odd lhe 1st inst., reisirtwl a disbursement of produced a inoiiieuUiry excitement iu the fancy to have her bed so low as to gio IW.tkH) out of alsiut il,0(HI,(HK) available, r.nglish press, seems to be already lo:- AVlaltor to the Imperial bedchamher 1 he Idaho Convention memorulies tht Koneu in ijimon ..... .i.ijii sniuu nii me wiiiow of . ej"""" epvuwsMira si-1 ino niiotian t Government haB pro- OWtWU almost sleeping on Uta Anns eunng water privileges in the territory, hibite.1 the sale of tho Century Magazine It is ludoed hardly elevated more limn The work of distributing the remainder '" Russia on account of tioorge Keanan't s foot from the Moor, as all who havo of ""' r,'li, f ,ul"1 f"r the Johnstown HihhI r,"H'rUi" articles visited in old days the private up,,,-!- BUII,:',;rH Ik' Pshel on us rapidly as The mistress of Bnulanger has written uients at St. Cloud. Comoici'iie ami n. '""v' to Utilise Michel certain disclosures con Tullories will remember. Another I. . I I .. 1 1 . . u ... vuiiimo. mst is urn iii ,-tariili lieriihai ilt It Is nearly llftooii feet broad, and when tho great cornodloiuie is India posed and receives her intimate friends reposing on her eouch she looks like a little gulden-haired bird lost in i g,VMt tea of white satin. -Modern Society. m m The Cause of Fwoddy't Solicitude. Choliy. I'mlnadooald bad pickle, US II ,1111 e IHissihle. A liackwnotlsinan. while vialtuu Rnck ' '" the (ieneral which arc of an im- Springs. Wvo. T.. a .lav or tV, um Pr,at character. Iearne.1 for the first time of the Johns town disaster. The report thut Italy had withdrawn from the international bliskude of the Jacob Spuiivurd. who whh tMitammH t,. i',tt8t Alr"'n toatt is olllcially declarvd Is. bunged ut Fort Smith. Ark on tl. w l without foundation. Bth, hi been reprieved until AuguttSO! Utters of Bnulanger produced liefore 1 ""' 1 ''si,leut. ht French BetUM tend to prove that The OOks strike in Pcnnavlvunia is Houliingor tharwl with Bouret the coin- ended, the employes having carried the missions paid by army contractors. (lovernmcnt for an annual tulwidv of 1 I l i i l'i l . . . . . . w -7 , me seini-unnuul dividend of 3U lier lor ten years to insure the cou- Wluii s the rnailah. Kweddy?" "H'lit on the preferretl st.s k of the Oregon '"""anceof the whole Cougo railway, i lost my valine ou the wallwond '"'Pavement IVmipany is declared, pay- tin yestahdhy, rholly." able 8eptemlar lid. Dr. ScbreilHr, a chemist of Cologne, Thomas, the runner, who la Uli......i , fr.UJW7w1 aM Plosive more powcr- Iwal J hat wasu t much of a loss, was ii?" Hlwaoloua! It wasn't Um walue of It. Choliy. Hut It hud my lunch j t Isittle of heeah and souin uawsty wed howwings. Aud the rmlttt h, my name on It. If any Imdy should find it and adve'llse the contents, Choliy. bah Jove, I Uiluk 1 uhould dbil' . ;i.,m.i I nouiio. - Aei-oniu.g io ii,e,r ), ,h.I (her, gaksH-n r.ipd growth it, the Ket,,r,,., Epiaeopal l lum l, during i. Nyniwd at M.oit,5eS v"l",D txr v:t it 'c1, ft" nmltive m atvk and , T. lis a KM i.;..i. . ...im-i t ..... eelus wv. mwtri up . . i ,r l. i . vdy f Hi lie huinlied . ...... " MQ0Rwj In tli ...XM, I, V,,.. I " s ay. itwas fon.: ; ; el.ur. li Ws, i. . ..... n oi i , ,, ml elect, uml .t I... 'I .! sVfk sta - i r-v ...ii, ,,n- ,,, ,m, - ' VtA-SteU. the the t) II very eT..ri .. . . uifiu. nut witiio wine soldi. to Ik' swifter than Canitr, will MmMtt in the Amcricun and Cauadi III . I M I I i. . it i ship coutcata this fall. Another atta. him nt for ,AW,0iH) has he n laced on the Riverside Milla prop erty, at Providence, R I. Trouble fill than dviiainite, uml at the same time clicaiK'r and BMsT, He calls it ietragit. Dr. Brown Setpmnl't new el.xir of lift wat considered at a recent meeting of the French Biological Society, and M. Varial told of some very successful experiments in. mi py inn. J. W. Smith, of Los Angeles, wnt is upprehei.de.1 in Wilson tsilli.lv T.im. - ... 1. 1 a Mori,,,,',, elders.' The people talk of driv- nrrrt,,l, l "dou, England, and flne.1 ing them from the country 1 lu ,U ,or 11 P'tol- H arnvisl from America with hit lather and i nere is suspicion that Knghsb rellner- brother last week ict are s, , Knit o ,01,1 ,n... uitl (he the The Porte, in view tj the Russian movements ou tlie Armenian Ironti.r, will extaslite the new formication work at F.ricrouiu. A boat of uen are already .'.instructing tv.ioui.ia. American trust, in onler to control sugar markets on two.intineutt. Kols-rt Morrell, the Pike county, Ind .H logenuriun, hat iasscd the lifty ninth dav of bis , ... ..II.. -1. -:....!: ... hke.drsl,H.a;i,,"ava,hephvsicia. ' w.T T' ' ti" Tl.i. maim ... 1 1 1 1 .r , V IuUh bapel, Ixiu.lon, women it to de- lli Km s'l 1 T. 1' I",u,,, uwxw 5" refund charge .heruiou St.s k 1 urds. South St ISin .l. u ' 1 .'. 1 are Hls.utto Is. -l,i..Ll ...v." v..,' 4T.""" 7 " '.T ,u aiooti up as State to fclMd with lYilled Angut catUe. " " I'tti .1. 1 ir us .ho Kiisiuiti.j ft,., r.tii 1 -"lueillUM iu- lllll for, e of a J.'.MO-volt current of electricity at IxHiisville ten .lavs auo. a current aiv. onling tu tlusirista sin,!... ii.,.,,i.,l. I.. kill an elephant, returntsl to his Work on uie unii inst. It is nimorsHl at Glasgow that the eon ol North, the "Nitrate King." is negotia ting for the purchase of the yacht Thistle and will nut iu a centerUwrd and cotn- ivie lor uie America cup Several of the large land -owners of Washington has agreed upon the rep- ''and have imported a number o( rein Utrtittoti in us UgmlMure. The Sen-' !,e,'r ,nm Norway and turnetl tlieni oui out become ell II felt aenio wai m , cwlS: VjftT have S,, .,2r--" In last srranjrlera. one ,,, betwee. tu iwrenty -fourth and the twentv-Hfth n The total circulation of money in the I nited sute. August 1, was 1 ,S7,ttwi, 9117. ale will Hi eon, ism.p.1 ( thirty live mem- ! iu he hoiie that they may tis sun lot. uoiise ol seventy, lhe lat- 1 """"'hi aim increase "aim IQ Is. It-at than tixt three nor more thsn ninetv-uine. Tlie "il ' at Tru. kee are in earnest and nearlv Ks.1 diarenrtable Issinle lis... goae w ill, 11, two .layt. During the past ' Bathing. Whin we advise frequent two weekt over forty ersont have lieen , lthing fiw the farmer and hit hands, re roblted or garrotod. and it was about time ! ould also provide Uthing facilities for to take a .lay oil for a general cleaning , ""' domestic animals. Fortunate is tlie P- farmer whose land borders upon a lake " - or stream 01 surhcienl .lepth to allow Uis no vY,!?' . , houses, ixws,eU-.. a frvsjuent hnth. Not I'K HUNT 8 Rk.MF.DY must bs 1 only will the animals enjoy it, but Uie taken when excessive or ixtntinuoutmut- boys will And it more fun than work, cnlar exertion, exciting passions, or over- j Often a small stream uiav bs so dammed indulgence, stimulating food r drink, or ! as to retain the water and lorm a suiUble nervoua disonlert have long conUnue.1 , bathing place. Do not allow tlie animals Is s. -nptive treatnsi with each ImttU fldress Ma, k Drug Co , N N ,poolt, eapsjrislly if the bottom it ramkly. tleorge B. Maudert of Ogden, Utah, was , ruslitsl to death ut Pucatelle, 1. I by two cars. The remains of ex -Judge David K. Terry, was interred ou the ltith intt. ut Stockton, Cal. The attachment on the Pomono Bunk hat lieen raised aud the concern will re sume business. The Northwestern Foremen's Associa tion will hold a tournament at Tacoma September ltith. A charge of emliezzling county money is made agaiuBt Justice of tlie Peace Jones at Merced. The barn of William Curtis, with 200 tons of hay, was burned near Sacramen to on the Uth inst. Helena will remain the capital of Mon tana until the iwpular yjte of the State decides otherwise. Oru Fa. Hunt was successful in thecoin etitive examination at Ukiah for u West '.iii,t i udctship on the 10th. The Oregon Veterant will take with them to MUwaukee a carload of grains, fruits and minerals, the products of their State. I here ih every prospect of 11 sugar-lspet fuctorv being established neur Chiuo Sun Bernardino county, in the Pomona Valley. Ida, the 8-yenr-ol.l girl of J. H. Crock well, at Virginia City, who was burned by a coal oil explosion on the 12th. died on me Mini Charles A. Fiw her, traveling salesman lor homer a mount!, ol San Francisco commuted soichh ut liutte, M. T., on tiie i.uii intt. The San Francisco Bulletin records the r.Mcipt of "the tirst baie of California ops ' on the 10th iiiHt.. uud credits the production to 1 una county. Ktlbrts to float the Pacific Coast Steam ship Company's steamer Umatilla, whicl went aground on the lath at Brown s point, near lacuna, have proved futile IHivid S. Terry, ex-Supreme Justice of Ualllorniu, was shot ami ki ed on t he morning of the 14th, iu a railway eating siatuin at Launrop, t:al., bv IVputy united states Murshul David Nagle. Justice Stephen J. Field, of the United States BaBMIM Court, was arrested at J.... L- J .1... ,.,.1 1 . .-ui, rminiMuu,, in- 10111 IUBI., oil III,' charge of being a part) to the killing of David S. Terry at Uthrop, Ca)., on the Will IUBI. John White, alias John Pearson, talked scandal uUmt two ladies at Sun Jacinto, Sun Diego county and a few days ago nicy wuyiiii,! 1, :iii uml gave him a burs. whipping, the husbands of the women siaii.iing oy as witnesses. A letter-lKix has been placed in the topmost stage of the hitlel Tower at the rant F.xhihition, and tsistal cards sold there bear a printed indication of the height ut which they are iioatod. Hun dreds of persons write to their friends troin tins lofty perch daily. Kx-Superior Judge A. W. Hutton has lieen appointed l nited States District Altornev liv Jnsli.e Kiel,! , ,,. II.,,, tleorge J. T nit, resignetl. Jinlge Hutton will Hold the otlice until President Har rison makes the apinjiutmeiit. lltitlon is a democrat and a tine lawyer. It is reiMirte.1 thut the whole country MM miles wat of l"ortlund is burning up in forest tires. The Haines are licking up everything in their viciuity, rendering the land completely liarren, and the peo ple an. coui.H'llct to move to places of safety. C. P. Kerry, whose name is connected with a Paris m'an.lal.an.l who is just now at bis home in Tacoma, W. T., has made a public statement in which he accuse hit w He of attempting to blackmail him. He says be will vindicate himli at the proper moment, but that he will make no further statements until he it heard in the courts. Marble should alwayt lie washed with ammonia and water rather than with soup uud water. Hum Toast. Chop very small bits ol lioiled ham, with not much fat. To one pint of fWrfptd ham add two well-Is-Htcn eggs, a half teacup tweet cream or milk, a little pepjier, and, if necessary, suit, an eighth of a teatKXn of dry mus tard. Heat this mixture thoroughly; w hen hot spr, ad over slices of toasted bread which have been dipped in hot suited water, and well buttered. A Michigan cuttle-breeder save be mis settled one question uuitc firmly with his herdsmen, and tout is that dumb brutes must lie treitted with uniform kindness. In illuslmtion of its practical value he relates that some cattle he liought in Kentucky last full were wild us deer; if uuy one weut into the Darn where they w.re, they would spring up, try to get away, and Ifrnke themselves generally disagreeable. He bus them now so thut thev are ,uiet end docile as lambs- result "obtained by good feeding and u if III, 11. Mill R1I1U11CB3. A scant teasjioonful of sugar added to each pint 01 incut gravy, 111. parts a deli cious flavor that can not lie obtained iu any other way. It is ulso un improve ment to soups, if added in the same pro- jorliou. If mcut has been ullowcd to stand u little loo long before it was cooked, sprinkle a little sugar over it ls; fore removing it from the fire, and the unpulutuhlc taste will be removed. A teaspoon of sugar to every pint of milk should always be used when the milk is to be thicken",! with corn meal. Oat meal is much improved if sugar is put in while it is cookiug instead of being put oil it at the table. A man who died latWy neor Sparta, (ia, could repeat the names of all the Senators aud Representative in Con fress from the beginning of the gov ernment. Yet all this uever bmuirlit him an engagement tn a dime musuem and wo, t worth a dollar to him. A tost has been made In France to whether the color of a home had any thing to do with hit characteristics. It hat been demonstrated that any uch idea ia all nonsense. Pedigree and sari, training have all to do with U. and onlor nothing whatever. A Point for Bee-Keeiiers. Here is the substance of a bit of dauber literature in "tileauings in Bee Culture" bv Professor Cook, of the Michigan Agricultural Col lege: A mud dauber is an ijconomic creuture. When it gets a cell ready to be sealed up, it finds a spider, paralyses it, puts it in the newly constructed cell, iiisurls a dauber egg iu the spider's lump body, and seals tho house up he egg hutches and the thing of life goes to work and slowly eats up the spider. A3 it euta it grows, and us it grows it cut m spider, and finally emerges from its cell a regular mud dauber, In domesticating certain animals, we make them conform their habits to our own purposes, and us an onset to tins we relieved them of ail trouble in hunt ing for their food. In providing for the various comlorls that they would seek iu the wild stute, one is often verlooked that is, shade. Ixiok ut animals in a pasture 111 which there is abundant shade, and where do you find them dur ing the hot portion of the day ? Certainly not exposed to the sun, and grazing, but every one, whether horse and cattle 01 sheep and pigs, quietly resting uud endeavoring to digest in the shade the fowl they have eaten curlier in the day. A Uowl Fgg F'ood. Now here vou have what uianv a poultry keeper wants whether be or she be in town or country a recipe for the preparation of superior egg iowt. It is luruislied by Mr. James Rankin, one of the most successful misers iu the land. Listen and note: Ten Hjuudd of the best lieef scraps, five pom,. Is of tine ground hone, two jiouiide of granulated or powde ed churcoal, one pound of sulpher, two ounces of Cuyenue pepper, and lour ounces of salt, (live it in the soft fowl. It is said by those who have tried it to give excellent resultf , and to lx. worth more than maiiv of th much more costly egg fwsls which arc placed upon the market, lining up Curtains. A more wonoin CM method of doing up: nrlains than to send them to a laundry is described bv gowl housekeeper as follows : Dust them thoroughly, and if there are uny breaks or tears in them, mend them before L.I , . . ; . 1 . wasiiuig. ii 1101 wring inein, nut puss through a ciotiies wringer, Keeping them straight ; ik)ii a iew minutes, then rinse 111 cold water, lsluo the starch atritle but do not make them too stiff; then lav sheets on Hie ttair and spread the cur tains ou them, taking cure to stretch the work straight and true. Pin lhe edge ,i .1 . 1 1 .1 .. , .... on 1 11c Niicci uuu let 11, en, lav till per fectly dry, and you will I convinced thut home laundryirrg of nice curhiiiit ia fur preferable to hiring them done up, as they will last longer and look nicer thuu w hen pressed by hot irons. Improved Methwlsof Pasturim?. Th. large nrinsiB ol sheep cannot lie turne. out on an interior pasture to Is' compelled to find their food. They must, like the steer, Ik- made 10 produce us unnh as possible 111 the shortest period of time iney win 1101 grow rapidly 11 they arc to lorage over the whole hirin and be forced to work for all they get. The lot-aging tystem will answer (or the merino, but large sheep do not thrive in large man ners, tmiy the liest ol jiastures, the Hocks divided, und a mess of grain at night, will force them. True.it requires more lalior and care, but it pays, and as the matter of sheep raising is one tor profit tlie lalwr will alw.iva lie paid (or neiore uie esuuiaie 01 proiltcan be made. 11 mure money can 1k made on one L-ml aheep than from three inferior oues it is a wuttie 01 time uuu pasture to keep the natives, the greatest profit is derived from the mutton breeds, and the liett PMtUNtoa the farm can be given up to .110111 noo 11 . Successive Crops. -The proper way to manage a garden Plot is to keep some s 1. .loin spring until Uie irosts apivar late in the fa . S..v,.ts.l onjecis win is? gained by to doing among them the destruction of all weeds a nner coudiiion 01 the soil, and a supply of fruits anil vegetable for the table, at many vegetables grow quickly and give a supply in a short time after the seed is In the local merchandise markets con tinned lu-tivity and an excellent tone are the general rule. The city trade is com purutively quiet, but country orders are hlwral, and stw ktno sooner arrive than they are shipped again. Sugars have dropped 'j'c while coffees have advance. ' .c. Fresh fruits and vegetable remain very active and firm. There ia no change in dried fruits and the condition of trade generally is very gowl. For dairy prwluceautl poultry the market con tunics firm at last figures, with advanc ing tendency. Wheat remains quiet and unchanged. The demand for flour con tiniies gowl at last quotations. The wool market is very dull owing to the heavy failures in the East, and probably will not regain uuy buoyancy until those have been settled. We quote. QKOCBKIIS. Sugars, Golden C uc. extra 0 6 V dry granulated 8ic, cube, crushed one powdered Hc. Oiffee: Giiatamala lfl.S, (.ftfiS,, Java 200170, Costa Rica 21(3 Ua. Mneba 97U Pin HMh rousted Java 80(2830. Arbuckle's roasted L'4i4'c. PBOVISIONS. Oregon ham 1313J,o, breakfast bacon !2hiMl3c, eides9(ai0c, Fjistem ham 13 (nl4c, breaklast bacon 12,4c, sides Hjc, shoulders 00. Lard 9c. FRUITS. Peaches 75c$1.50, apples $liil.25, lemons fH, Sicily $7.50, jiears $1 (an 1.25. DKIKD fill ITS. Apples 45c, evaporated (1(3(1 sliced tic, pears 8c. peaches SO 10c. Oregon plums 3(n 4, petite prunes 6((ie. German 5.4 ;aije, prunes, Italian 7c, silver 647c, California figs 7c, Smyrna figs 14(15c. apricots Him 14c, raisins $1.75(2.25 per box. VEGETABLES. Potatoes, new, $1(81. 10. sweets 3 per th, oniont )1, green peas Oc. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter, Oregon fancy 30c, medium 4(t20c, common 10(I24'c, Kastorn 22c, California 1820c. Hi Eggs 22,4 . POULTRY, Chickens $3(94, broilers $2.50(93. old $5.50(ati, young geese $8(i 10 young tur- aeys i,v per n. WOOL. Valley 1719o, Umpque !020c, East ern Oregon 10 1 4". hops. Hops 1 1 1, ,r Ii' '.,. GRAIN. UHn..,. p, r-rw k"7 .'"'"''ka ... uiruiaslan; uml neeus oe lor years. Kspeelall. 1 a ..ue however, U U,, itxisten. amongst certain .o,,1 lasinns to feel indirier. innuencHsfroni other -uAl,t. 01 UawTT I heard indeed moiv ,,( .u... '-hanlsiiw. Mnnyofourf3 people said. kn.iwingn.S' hUr world, fknvth.T.!J!mfc ii'i f, ,,,, ran k.. . a. tl - w . ji great value in elvilc,tu.. '7- .i wr,Cl I narr,,., -wen IrantpUuT d tolerant and . . people wild, jlder world, of great vain not already I'hoy are in confess thut such hl. noticeable on the surface uf oT et. The Australian ne;'1--mm ..or, . the whole. ,e fUsll traditiont; devote, hrJ the rest of the world; has ZT in England, and i America and on the COatlMajT ope: and dis.iiH.m uiauj (j, ln(1 .-uiioiit social and lit,. almost current sooial and lit. as much as w ncalthy sportiin lir ... ul " " "i vue IDttlHj, young men does not lo .l ... limo for reading or for 2 Their parents still sn,... . 'ukl'- home," meaning England: but ong this home feelin., u,m ... "'" paw ne, winch wo atod with a within the last quarter of Mtttl I... HAflalkL . ... .. ... ..v .tinsiuit; nil- me C, lion in the colonies. Noiio Wheat, Vallev $1.20(1.224, Eastern Oregon $1.101.124. Oats 40541 4c Standard 3.tK). fi.our. $4.25, other brands $3.76 FEED. per ton, bran shorts $10.50, $14.60 barley planted. At toon at the earlv peas are off late potatoes should take tiieir pla, ana ctriy niumtge muv he Io ,.., i i. ntniiis. If the first crop of radinl ICS removed they will make room for string lafaut, and kale can t cleaned off for a later crop of peat. Peat, atrimr Ic.n. radiihet, late lieets and cabltage inn le phuite.1 at any time, aud if proper varie ties be selected there is nothing to pre vent a continual supply. Warden work an ne inatle as important now as in th pnng, ami in putting down amivtuiv.. crops Die weeds will have no dunce to grow. In fact, every additional crop les seut the number of weevla to I killed Such crops as lima beans mav h along the line of the fence, espe. iallv if the fence it of wire. To keep tomatoes late cabbage, turnipt ami lima beaot in good growing condition the grvnn.t k. ... I I . , 1 C . r v.ui.1 1 it- i nil, men, ni course, fJCSM the crops and keeps down the weeds. Hay $1314 chop $1820, $20(322.50. KRENH MEATS. Beef, live. 243c, dressed, 6(34c; mutton, live, 3c, dressed 67c, hogs live Bo, dressed, 7 (374c: veal 0(880. The women of Chicago have estab lished the first college of practical arts for women In this country. It is de signed to give women a practical in sight into the avenues of business life, such as law, railroads and even "life insurunce." At the big spring nenr Fort Deca tur, tho Governor of Alabama said to tho Governor of Tennessee, "I can suy to you what the Governor of South Carolina said to the Governor of North Carolina -but it will be cold w,.t.Ur Ihey smiled. Montgomery (Ala.1 Ad. vei-tiser. 'I ho ways of auctioneers in different parts of tho world vary greatly. In this country and England the seller bears the expense of the sale, but in France the purchaser bears the cost, five per cent being added to his pur chase. In Holland it is still worse, the buyer being required to pay ten per cent, additional for the expenses of the sale. -Near Summerville, La., a lady went into the woods and caught a small green snake by the head. Covering it up she went into the house wshere she "M uuaruing and asked the Don't you want a pretty?" -yes, he. Sho ii,,-..,. ..... 1 .... ,,,,, Iler arm Jlle man wife was standing bv and wi- . alarmed at seeing the snake squirming about that she Ml .. hi mi. "Mistah Jones. I bvoi, .-ut. , . ... . "" juu s ran UIIUIII L 111 0 Pie. "In ., hy. dut yoh wife done rn wuf Pete Jenkins." "O yes." -You has my sympathy." "Mut-h Kn j ,, . - - 11 "llliuu, 1 m glad ter note dat you doan' take It, uhtht- ' "No. I ain't had time to 14 "WUl milCh." "What V0h Kin Bill svmnathijin' u,,n. i. . Jnu .1 .... r te v.-. miiis. ..lorchmif -M,,,.I -A party of gamblers ,,, i4 Mich., were trentH . man said 3 was so an II II H e lc, lino urprite one night recently. A woman --twtwssj mat ner hush.i.wi One of a coterin url.n, i blwk limn I r::.1' wine nd J hp !!,,!, 1. SBBfeSH 1 olw.n...l tl,- .1. n,. "Kuaru .t-iv . 7 . 1 ner8 was imedi .. .. .-u,.,u set ,1111 ll ,' ...... , . Of th. irt... v...:' .T . . "u K'",'hl3 l.i,,.. Jumped into bed and wh ,1 4 W 0Ver themselves, "hile others soughtanv avnilahl., mm WWW. " 1 Vr m -er. l ne wife collared her errimr Uoire and ImI kt .- . """ring - 11,11. Lt-iiimnna Mil .. ' - . gv 1 "mmf lortn. "" ouiu suvs t ui 1 mM first thought of makTnVrhono: E ""'nostofthe SetaiU before tV drawinir a nl. n-Z . ,r(l t-ll MahuJ 1. - . . . 1,1 , "hcvi. ne to u I I l.ertnun . . ..oi, nilll in.Iln u. . 1 I a bin. 1.. 1 . . " '" lor palter,, I . D,ne R,,er a rtln PHttern. he inventor didn't hint what be wantetl i, fOP. but "'rforachangeor altera on to he made, without even looking , .k model. Finally the L. . ? Of tinfoil into it turned tK I lumons 0..1., i . lnj' fmnLTL 11,60 Mr Ed'son re- in (I (Hi mwifiim 117 it At hnM . 1 V " "viurr inn1 ni ante union with the world's intai.J, . , ourselves have 2 v-''7 warm zeal ,. 7 csnturr """"if Mrt tllillir cinlil L. more dangerous for Australia lh, "cut the painter" iu t(le illU.,, . ife, whutever may be the 7 politics. And the fact roinai,,, oT and which at best is about th. ... , farther removed from f , f eastern border can onlv tnn a. U. . " cnaiif come apathetic about so dim,.,,!, matter m thnonunanf nui... .l- . ... " "HlUgtlt. .Meanwhile, tho very tendency L make the Australian journal , ma eilitcd and so' encyclopiedic leem to threaten in another direction th,, of popular education. In early Califs nia duys newspapers were almoni the only printed matter thut th .(.'.. population reud. Knowing this fa,i was rather strongly impressed by the very first romark that I heard (rum one prominent gentleman as to the intel lectual condition of Australia "You must 'know," he said, "our peopled,) not road books: they devour journals. ' Against Ibis opinion one must of tour ' put the existence of the splendid pub. lie library ut Melbourne, the numerout town libraries scattered tbrottghuut tlie colonies, and the very respectable trade of the booksellers in Melbourat. in Sydney, and even in the mucli smaller city of Auckland. Yet, after all. thero aro undoubtedly many in- Sneiioesat work in the colonies ajfuinit the formation of a strong literary run I do not think these inliuetieei at til remarkuble in their results to far: whit I fear is the future, when the bttkf part of I he people will have forgolitn the old home, and when a p-ovincist self-consciousness will tend more and more to fight against the vust industry required to keep pace with the world s mental work. Think how vastly our own intellectual life, such as It . would suffer If we were two or three weeks farther removed from Kurope! Josiuh Royce, in Atlantic. HINTS FOR MOTHERS. Whin tu 11. 1 w I, 11 One of tht Vounfitm llai the Karachr. One of our little girls liss been troubled with ourache since herbabj hood. No sores have gathered, but 1 cold or exposure to a stroiis- wind is almost certain to cause her acute suf fering with earache. After trying Dearly every thing that 1 have seen or heard recommended, I have settled on this application as giving surest and quickest relief. It is a Hauiiel bag stuffed with hops and wrung from hot vinegar. I lay the bag over the child's ear, as hot as she will bear it, oover the whole side of tho face with dry flannel and change the hop bag as often as it becomes cool. The warm steam tilling the child's ear soon re lieves the pain. Stuffing the ear with the "heart of 1 rousted onion," tricklings of molasses, wads of peppered cotton and lumps ol mutton tallow have never ret in uj experience eased earache and such irri tating messes crowded or poured into lhe delicate labyrinth of the ear may In much mischief. Another child is a victim of leg-ache. Inherited, possibly, for well dower member what we suffered with its tor turet in our own childhood. Heat and moisture gave us relief, and. fiillowmf in our mother's footsteps, we hv routed night after night from " vnrm quarters, in the dead of winlr. 10 kindle lire! and fill frosty kettle1 from water pails thickly crusted witk Oe, that we might get the writiuuf pedul extremities of our little heir ioW a tub of but water as quickly as P"''' ble. Hut lately we have l-iiriied that all this work and exposure are iir less. We sininlv wrinir a towel fron alted water h bowl of it standing H our sleeping romn, ready for rocs as emergency wrap the limb 111 Itnen ankle to knee, without taking the saws rom his U-d, und then swath wilbdj; Hann-ls. thick and warm, tucktnf blankets about him a little closer, aad re'ief is sure. A ci oupy cough can often be looseoel and prevented bv swathing the i'iru" with dry. warm flannels: a thk F'" of them to sweat the throat ami i'Dtf4 that often helps to speedily it i necessary to sicken the child ipecac, or Io wake the house !:indli"t ires und pen,?, ri n? hot tveks.- lemoii ju.oa u uJSrrin rernov"1 artar from the teeth, anti-febrile Tlie roasted core of an onio" -ometim,.;, HCt )ike mtkte in an set ar. - I:'mpenel newsiMioers lorn in and s,.llU,.lwj over tne mJU ! P du-t lietwr than salt or loa-grout- Ice-cream, flavored with estrtc dually the kind that creates math of interior phytical disf- lice.. B-t aute the sir is Invitible it -ea.n wny pur air it not as sttes good health at art wholesoio and Hrtnfc