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EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. I.. A MPHKI.I.. frpillr EUGENE QITY. ORIOON. EASTERN ITEMS. AMERICAN TOOBI8T8 AKBB8TKD IN HWITZIRLAND. Uubbea tb alalla-afexloo not Hailefsed Wltb Consul lnral ampon W 1 11 ixllvn UuMfN A Trotting II or Mi H.i".i Minister Phelps ha lolled for Germany The CitUen' Bank at Prairie City, Iowa, lias felled. John Or, the great rSiou chief, it dying from sunstroke. Chipped lieef 'u pound boxes 1 having a run in Philadelphia. 'Hie nHce of real estate iu Newark, Del., lot doubled recentty. leorirja ia about to pen sum tlie widowt tt bet Cohferlerate dead. A Detroit man bought a JO-cent raffle ticket jind drew a church. Nortli lJukot will hold its election on tha flint Tueaday in Oi-tobrr. HtWllT, tha (logeMe lage-rohber, ia now in Jail at Iteteltucr, Midi. The Pennsylvania Kallroad Company ia to establish a pension system. Mrs. Catherine huilivan, the motlier of the pugilist, died in Hoaton on tlie 30Ui. llerre. H. D., U coming forward aa a prominent randlilale for the Capital city. The removal ol llie remaina of General Uranf to Wehiugtoo ia again Mng agitated. The JVtrcl will not make another trial, and will accept the penalty for dclh lent homejiowHr. At tvroaAfit tin- South ia Iruildlnif more ruilway mileage than any other part of . the country. Tbern are fifteea mes an'l one woman In New YorkTombe priaofl ensiling trial ior homh'lde. Georgia ia tfo.imOOO ri her Uian ahe waa Inst year, according to the report of the aaaeaaor. Oua cot into the aewer anrl caused an eipkalon at Fourteenth atreet ami llroail way. New York. Three routea arelieing surveyed for the piraioaeil avenue from Waahington City to Mount Vernon. Rev. Charle Wlngate, paator of tlie Church ol Ht. John the F.vaugellat at Uuverhlll, Maes . ia dead. W. I'.. Helement, (Kneral DtUlUJ Clerk in tlie St. Paul INMrtornr e, has been arrosled for roblang the mall. Bob Younger, one of tlie three noted outlaw brother, is dying of ronaumpUon in the Penitentiary at Stillwater, Mum. Tli" legality of the annexation of the aiiburli of Chicago to that city ia In be decided by the Supreme Court of Illinois Two r oiorerl men named Young and Garrett have Induced Oil colored men to locale upon Gorernuient laud In Okie homa. II. II. Turner, an Kn!lekmen, waa found in hla room at I Oliver dead. Both murder an. I aulcide theories luive Ireen lornied General ('rook ha been directed to take tem to prevent IrouWelretween the Indiana and the white iu WeMeru Colorado. 'Die Ikuuinion cualoma officer have wkihI the well-known trotting horse I'.n e Thompaon on the ground of under valuation. Die Grant Monument at Port l.eaven wnrth, Kan., will be unvelleiloo Beptem bar lull, with orutlotia by Senator I ngalla ninl other. It I said that Meiir'o will aak the r hi!, d State to recall General Sampson, tlie newly appoinll American Conau! al Paao dr I Norte. Mra. Mary llnnnelly, the mir who vt iim stablstl bv Mr. Koliert Bay Hamil ton al Atlantic City, N. J., haa Wn de clared out of danger. Dr. I'oiel, of Portlan.1, Or., while leu .porarlly insane. Jumped fnmi a sleep-iug-cwr wuuewhere lu Netrraska rei'entlv, nhile ou hi way West. There are eleven or twelve thousand Ws Chinese now in Uriliali Coimnlna Ihiin then' were some time ago. The fNO hi .id tlia had it cltrvt. The St hool Direct ore of the Conemaugh Yallev have iaaiievl an appeal (or help to rebuild tlie school-house wsalivd away In the Johnatosn flood. The trouble lietween tlie New Kngland nrada lia U-iui practical)) setthl, tlie Canadian hi. dl. and Yennout Ceutral agnrlng to pav commiaaion. Waiiamaker propoae to the Weateru UkM tlut in consideration for redtx'ixi rate the loatollice Itertment will andortabe to deliver meaaage. OorneirM C. Qulnlan, a prtMiiinent tller of cattle, haa been awindleil at Kaneea City out oi lout I'JO.OOO by Bud Gimui, s sharp gambler from Chicago. Brierly, the lover of Mr. May brick, bus rear her I Hoat.n. lie declare Mr. Ma) brick wa the virtiiu ol conpinK-y, mid tin he li.rsM eM'utuaily to prove. Houston, Texas, asks Nort'iern capital to ll .e UaOttal of ji'aj.OOO to Invt'Jt wltli a like amount nl llouaton funtl to go into th ROttan u.anula. lur.. in that city. The Supreme Iegi-m of Sehs-t Knighla, turtant Order ol I' nit.it Workmen, lioa (UsmhI ita biennial session at Kansas City uiid will hold Its neit meeting at lltta burg. The naval latUe on Milwauk Ray, in honor of the ll. A B. encampment,' waa a grand success . thte veaael of "the enemy's" waa blown up and another Lunxd. Tlie Comloi k Tunnel Company ha filed a certificate of Inrortwratlon at Atlrany, N. Y. Uiienttloa will he carried on in tin- town of Sotro and ixMintle of I ;on, Storey, Waalioe ami Nexida. Tlie Chiueae actor wlso m-entlv electrified New York are still in tliat oily, and local Chinamen intend building them a theatre in w hich they ran bring out the H.T hlatorical drama of tlieir repertoire. A detuait ot asphalt ha been dla rovereil near Cloverporl Ky It cover a large area and ia thirteen feet thick. It ia .oat I. !, the suriare and can be tinned at vtrv mU coat A "in of cannel eoal of unrrinr qual ity haa been dlacoveml within twenty utiles oi FUlenalrurg. Tlie rein ia aboirt nine feet thick, and Uie bnrt of the laid found in Waahington. Aa a aample of the yield of grapes In Kreano county, Mr. Yleu picked from a rineyard near Malaga, eighty pound to Use vine. Till will give a yield ol wore Usaa twenty too to the acre. roll.lt. rkAftMK. Wlgtln Knighted Boulnnter Outs- tag In tna sdllriauu ur. Oladaton' Ubiarjr. Tlia CorowkU ii to uiake a tour of the world China propaaea to develop her iron iu- duatriea. A famine ii threatened in Kaatern Tranaylvania. The Pope hai had hia huge bed-room filled with kinging bird. Boulunger lias left for a Uiree mouth 'a cruise In the Mediterranean. Tlie French Government haa taken charge of the telephone taUon. It ia proposed hy the Salvation Army to establish a hospital in London. A lady advertiaet in the 1iwion Times that ahe "glvea leson in tennis.'' Weather Prophet Wiggina ia to lx- knighted by Queen Victoria. Why? i. inrii.ru in Knince are agitating tor more protection againat foreign MfWlg, The Maybrli-k committee haa reaolverl to agitate lor a pardon for Mra. Maybrirk. Tlie Duke of He ia in a (iieer position, lie. ia not hla wife'a eiual ; yet he ia tier peer. A charter hai leen granted for the first railroad in Libraria. It will be ((.Ml mUea long. IMidon ia to have a "monkeries." at which 1,000 monkey will he on exhibi Hon. A movement for liigher waget ia going on in nearly all the induatriea of Outritl Mop. Tlia Cologne Gawtte makee a eliarp attack on the new colonial policy of Germany. The IMiue of Walea home farma at Kandrlnghum now eitend over two hun dred acrca. The failure of tlie crops of Montenegro will compel a wholesale exodu of the population. Moat of live large cttiea of hurope and many amall ooea now have their hugllsh newspaper. It I reported thai Armenia will appeal to the Ouu to protect t hriatlan from Turkish outiagea. Paraguay ha accepted the invitation of the United Mates to attend the Inter national Oongre. Bed Jim McDermott, the allegeil Irish traitor, is in Ixmdon. He uy lie don't fear being murdered. IrOfldon i to have a ' honeymoon liotet," to which onlv newly murrlerl r ouples will lie sdmitterl. The oldest pulilic hoiue in Knglaml i the Seven Star at Manchester. datea hack to the lime of Kdward III. It ia believed in Pari that (,. P. Hunt-, ingurn will not consent to uie inurringxi ol hi daughter with Trim e Hatr.feldt. ,)hn W. Mackay. in lielutlf also of Mr. Mackay, has ilenleil cmpluilicajlv that hi wife ha ever helped Roulangv.-. The balance sheet of the late Melbourne Centennial Kihlbitlon haa Ween pub lished. II rereaU a deficiency of 1!44,000. Kmperor William ha tent u pulm and laurel wreath to he placed on the coffin of the lale Crown Prince Rodolpft of Aua tri. Kour ntoie cotton mill ut Blackburn, Knglaml, have given notice that they wlU shut down. On thousand bunds will he idle. Tlie Braailian Government ha negotis ted with a locul bank lor the loan of $10, 000,000 at 4 per ceut, the issuing price being 00. Competition IsMween Buaelau and I n glllh Ian r-ra in China has scut the price (or tea liO to ;I0 per ceut higher tha u it wa la year. Tlie Swedllnompoer, lviu ILillstrom, ha just rompleteil an opera, Neaga, the libretto of which la by Queen Wl.iil'th of Roumunia. i. c -Cnnui Kdgur Took, in clutrge of the United State CYuvulule-Genenil in Mlchoaran, i tending aamplet of coffee to the Dinted State. Peter Jackaon ami Parson Davie ar rived in laui.ton on the lUHli and were ven an immvne reeeption. Jackson i challenged Smith, Slavin or Mitchell. A cremation loi'iely, 'he nrt of its kind, has Isvn formisl in I' inland, anil aa soon tt ii hat been rvcognUed by the authoritle. crematorium will Is' created. The dignitv of Judge Stephen, who onrlemned Mrs. Mai brink to death, is said to have been dreadful!) hurt by the commutation oflrrat Unfortunate woman's sentence. (h-rmany look u)ou KmperOf Wil liam's retwt grain! lecieption in tlie cap- tured province of Alaiu e and 1irraine as an Itiiilcatlon that they, are being Gct munl.eil. The Spanish (tovernment lias offered two prliie tfi.TOO and 2.f- which will lie awarxtexl in ItN for the two heat cenaye on the life of Christopher Oolumbua. A Pans dispal.h saxa tit Krench Government has dex'llried to accede to the reoueit of the issu.ie o( New I let-rides for the annex at an of the islands br hance. Tlie Ill-Ion gun a haiui! trie.1 at Shoe- Sunnea with proieitlle weighing nearly a ton, but with 190 pounds of powder. Tlie I'oncuaiion i leu thau from the Hi -ton gun. The Duke of Weitauliwter ia ti-tivWy late rested iu the Sunday la-.igue of lam don, which aeeka to bare a propt ohaervance of Sunday iu ami alout the great Britlah nieni6u. A net rails I sending another a. trea to Kngland of whom .great thing are pre dicted. Mm Myra Kemhl- is the young woman' nam, and the easay the higher wtlka i the drama. Channel traAV' Mween IVrver and the Continent continue at the higheat hu man tide. No lea than - live extra mall packete are now employ! toconvey pa eengera, making sixteen in all. I'amell'a ace -ptane of Baltour'a prop osition (or a tfovernmetil endowment of tlie Catholic Cnivenity of Ireland ia eon idered the opening wedge of a coalition between the Parnellltee and Tories. . A prue tight at Port Kliralreth, A trims, between Jack Couper and Wolf Bendod for ..'aw waa won by the former in twenty -aex.-n rxrun.la. tlie gate money neltexT over (klO.OtW. The rtakee were the largeat ever (ought for, and Uie receipt Ui greatest er known (or eueh an event. Mr. GUkdstoaa' library at Hawarden is one oi the ftneet prinO llbrariea in Kngland. It haa more than 'JO, 000 volume. Mr. Gladstone loan hi hook out to any one ia the neighborhood who wanta In read the. THE PACIFIC COAST. LINKVIi.LR. OR. DK3THOYHD MM. BY Two Huloade at Taooma The Blame Laid lu L'tiuumt Noted Uut.ixw Captured -Htagee Robbed foetal Appointment. Tlie M-bour movement ia being agitated at Portland. lm Aogelea haa voted on bonding for an outfall sewer. Butte, M. T., ia threatened hv tlie in cendiary's torch. The Marysvllle anil Placerville faira opened on the III. An electric railwa) ia to be built from Tacoma to Seattle. The lighthouse tender Miiti.anita ib ls repaired at Aetoria. PoatmaaU'r K. P. Dearborn of UH, Or., died on the SfJUl. Coluaa ia arreatim; and jailing the Sal vation Army follower. Building worth WO.iKXI are in pMoMM of conitruction at Ckiah. An (M-hooM in being that will atore li.lMH) tona. built at Bod Chico ha 0rdnnda 'urge Dumber of hard looaing r-awM out of town. The Oregon crop yield i noi up to thai of lust year, but the quality i superior. The Old Pellow of Kllenaburg, W.T., have let a contract for a ilO.OOO Duildlng. Tlie Vh-torui, B. C, Haling icbooner Theresa ha baeq wrecked near Oape Ilojile. It took a Kreano jury iust fifteen mire utea to Hnd Walter U Kldin guilty ol arson. Charlea P. Boyer haa lieen appointed iwetmuaU'r at PorU-r, Chehalis county, Was. Ter. Forest lire are raging in Cottonwood Vail, v ami on the foothill north of Cottonwood. Davis A Co. S stable at Dtltte, M. T., wus burned on the :iop, with twenty even liorm-s. To ver. the ics'kifV of Murk I... who was injured in a collision riled at Bant Itowi ou the HHtl, An unknown nun lamped Iron the eaatliounrl train near Ta.ouia on the 8th and was iustuntly killed. K, Z. Burnett, a photogra(iher of Mo tlello, is in a precarious condition, owing to an overdoee of chloral. W. I.. Unuiahaw of The Dalles, and Willuuu llathway of Portland, have been uppointeii notaries public. Incimliarie are anppoaad to Ih' at work in the ncighlttriiooil of Orland. rour tirvg n.lV(1 occurred recently. Mary KeU-rson has Imw appointed postmistress of the new posloflir'e at Syc amoro, Multnomuh county, Gt. There art IS)1&6000 acre oi arid land in the I .os Angelea laud rtistrict, 4,000,000 of which are subject to Irrigation. Tlie WusliliiKton rerritory republican have Minlnatea 0. P. Kerry for governor unit John I.. Wilson for congress. John Nelson, a telephone lineman, was badly boned bv electricity at Seattle on the nth iut., while reixiiriug u wire. Avlolpb Ottinger, u well known ticket broker of Sun Francisco, haa been fined ilUO lor Helling a worthlesa acalp ticket. A elate quarry ie lieing opened tliree mile south of CopperK)lis. There is aid to he a laige hntge there of excellent quality. Dave Cumpliell, of Portluud, luia Ix'ii matched to light Con Kiordun in the Gol den Gate Club, San Kruncisco, in Novem ber next. The bridge at laine's crating 00 the Sun Joaquin river has lieen accepted. Tliis will bring u large country tributary to Kreeno. J. G. Tultle of Diinubu, f rcsno county, hag been arretted and charged with per- jury for giving false testimony iu a horse- stealiug case. August Fischer, Wn in Berlin AUgUgl U4, lsi'7, un exile from Germany, com mitted suicide by drowning In tna Wil lamette river, ou the BOthi Florence Cnrsa, the nOtorioiM prosti tute who was found dead in F. kugene Clark's room at Tin oma. on the Bth inst,. is luppoaed to have oommltted luldde. F. Kugene Clark, liipping clerk of the Stewart H) Holmes lirug Oonpany, at Ta-1 coma, attempted suicide on the Htli, but phyiielans bmught him around ull right, j Sylvislro Morales, the Santa Ana Val ley outlaw , ha Ixvti raptured. The 10- cur-old girl w hom he Induced to lenee her home was found with him iu the wood. Th S-veaMdd son of John Mitchell toll i down an alwmlonod shaft in theJumUi district. Nov., and wa instantly killed, i Mitchell is a miner in the Consolidated California. All the troops and other Government i empove in eilowetone IVr have been engaged during the last week i lighting tires. The OfuCefl in command blame camper, The lurgxt her of gold ever cast in the world was turned out at tlie l ined State assay office at Helena, M. T., recently. It weighed d00 smuds ami i worth u UtUe over 100,00( A lone rxihls-r captured the sxriith ami northbound shores lo-.ir UnkviUe. Or.. last week, and presumably obtained con-1 () (l.teralrle muney. lie was a young leuow i anil wore no mak. JaaaM MoQnAa, of Anaheim, Cel., went to San Pedro on the Slh aint ahot and killexl hia divorced wife, and then ahot hiuitelf, which may prove fatal. He bad lived with hi wife lixteen year. Tlie United Statea District Attorney at Iirtln.l ha riled in the Cnited Statea Circuit Court twenty-one voluminout compl.mil in uit brought to e-ure the forieitureof wagon road gruut iu llre gun. linkville, Or., wa the srene of a very diaaatroua lire on the Oth int. The en tire lmine portion was destroy.-1, and many prosperous busineaa men an' to day pennilleas. The total loss will reach 00,000. tieorge Buali, the California lighter who whipped Wateon a few days ago, haa j tssm arreetexl at Uwrcn.e Mas Hi seconds, backer and other will prob ably alia re Ui fate. Kour American touriat amwtcd in Swiuerlend oo thecluugeof Ireing pick po keta liave been releaaed oo the demand oi Minister W sab burn but no apology onVrexl. lKsiuage are claimol. The lauding ol Uie Paris Kxposition will remain aa permanent exhibition buu.hng, wherein will lr loun.le-l an annual Kuropeaa Fair after the pattern in ceieoriei aauusu uunoi .xortrrrwi 1 HONK AMM rABH. Moisture and Manure -Hoe Paaturee Rapalrlnt Tina Smothered Quail -Peeoh Fritter -Note. Anulv coal oil or turpentine on the 1 rooating pla.-ea orvaaioiially In tf morr Thia will deatroy vermin effectiwlly anrl if given time to evaporate will not whiten the yellow lege ol your fowl To preserve butler M h-ngth of time work out flrkt the buttermilk ; esond, ue rock lilt; third, pack in air tight inns or jam ; fourth, keep in a cool place. With thia treatment butler can lie kept aweet aevenu moutha. A Georgia farmer prevente c-ow from jumping u fem e by r utting off their low er lashca make them think the fence ia three time aa high u it really ia. If you r ut Hie upper lashc a reveme delu liOII will result, he aay. Wood aahea, where availalile, are the cheapeat ItrtiJUer for fruit tree. In their abeeiice, Ikine manure three arta, ami inurHte of rouih 'German salt) of Ugh grade, one part, have the trong in dorsement of the Massar huselta Agricul tural College. Smothered Quail. Pick, split down tire hack, remove all inside aud wtiah thoroughly with aalt anrl wvrm water; drain well, rub with Moiir and place in a baking (Kin, breaat down; sprinkle salt ami pcpirer, anrl on each bml lay a piece j of butter ; keep plenty of water in tht hii U keep from si on liing. Hake a deep brawn. Sponge Pudding. One quart of milk, freetened to taaja1, one quarter of a kjiiiii! of Hour, six eggs. Boil the milk, tir in the Hour ami sugar; let lioil one minute, remove, anrl let stand two or three hours. Alut one-half hour (re hire it ia ready to serve ad I the beaten to a froth ; imr into a groused pun ; set in another pun tilled with Wil ms water, ami Uke fortv-five minutes. To make red-cahlwge salad choose a small, uTMl liead; hike of tlie outer leaves anil cut the rest into very thin alli es ; if you run "haw it line it will lie all the nicer ; mix with two teaspoonfuls of salt, three teasMM)nfnla of sali-l oi', or of .lan lied butter, u little curry' powder if you like. This salud is nice for two or tliree iluys after it ia prepuroil if It is kept where it U carl ; if you prett a aweet salad, add mger, Mollturt and Manure. A acientlfic writer tells US that, however rich laud may lie in ttAlU.hle plant food, .nips can never get it t tcep'. through moisture hem e failures ti.it oo -ie through drought. Farmers complain beca'mc thev cannot get enough inanun , bat water Is even more Important and t'rev employ no means to save the ubi.ndanc? that, If iroH'r!y stored for use, as ii easily might I.e. would make droughts imik.MiDle IWh fritters ure delicious, and vea welcome morsel to those deluded peop.e I who prefer fruit cooked. Make a nice mooth hatter of Houruml sweet milk, add egg and suit to MOT taste. Peel and cut the peaches in halves, removing tlie j stones, ui course; dip tlie piec s of peacli In the batter, ami fry in hot I. nl, ft will take alsiut ten minutes to lr them prop- arty. Drain them by plac.i them on a very hot plate, scatter powdered sugar over them, ami scud to the table hot. Silage in India. And now it is print. . I is coming into lue for stock feeding In far-nwuy India. Not a a winter feed, for at that season the ptistiiee are fresh and luKUrienl, but the silos are tilled in winter to l- list out during summer, w hen the puHtiire are brown and sere from the effects of the heat and drought. Not onlv is the feeding wason thus re versed from ours, but, instead of grain, the cuttle are fed onooanul iroinoce, which is said to ! very fattening and makes the best of Ireef. The llurlrerrv as a Hedge. Here is an item which will interest those who some time ago Inquired if the barberry would make u good hedge. The common liar Irerry OUUtM a verv elegant screen. Tlie long racemes of yellow blossoms, followed bt crimson fruit, are very ornumentul. "l or an eflbotlve liislge to turn slock, the bushes should la planted in a double row, with an interval of twenty inches. The plants are readily proingated fron seeds, cutting or sucker. The coltlra- ion is verv simple, nsiiiiring onlv fuirlv ricli soil, kept free from weeds for the Brat few yean. If a thick growth is de sired cut the back severely the second spring after planting, ami thereafter prune the badge Into thane yearly." Hog PaitUret. Ohio IWlnC feeders re commend coal cinders us excellent for tilling low luces in pig lots to prevent muddy w allows. Siws en joy eating coal or ashes. F'.ven anthracite coal ia not passed by them. A now with young pigs should not run in . lover tiel.ls or high grass. Pigs became chilled, anrl are un comfortable much of the day. Then, short blue grass pastures ure I rest. Sows ami pigs should have access to grass lots at all times, unless, just as the frost comes out, the sod ia injured by the tramping. To prevent rotting the sod, two or three rings will cure the oldest r9ter. When pigs aro live or aix wwks old thev should lie taught to eat soaked corn and milk or tweet slop, kept w here the sow cannot reach it. Repairing tins. Farmers who live re- mote from any place w here there ia a tin smith ar olten troubhNl bv leaks in tin I roofs, or eve trough. Any farmer can I reuir them arri make them stronger than before. Find the leak, ami apply a good coat of rather thick paint: put ou a piei-e of old Uigging or coarse muslin, J then n HCOBd coat of paint, rubbing it , well in ami smooHilv. Tlien cover with a piece of tin. nailing it down tightly i close to the erlge, using large headed tacks, those known aa 1M or 30-ox. Swede' iron luck are let. Then give another . o.u of paint, and the leak i not nlv reixairid, but that part will last much longer than the rest. Old fruit I cans are just the tiling lor tlie purissj.-. 1 set them on top of hot Hove till the 1 solder is uieltvd, ami then flatten Oieiu out. Pruning Koaee It i an tonihing thing to see how , year after vear, the chan ce of obtaining the moat lieauUful rose blooms are fritteivxl awav IlirtMigh unin- i telligx'iit pruning of the plants, even in gardens oi gnut reputation, there an thousands ol rose bushes all over tlie country, which, in spite of being found in spring to have made Hue growth dur ing the previous season, never produce good Cowers, and Uie explanation ia gen erally to belound in the fact Uiat no rea sonable plan i followed in pruning. The commonest mistake ia the leaving of Uie older branching pray wood that haa al readv dowered. Dwarf rose hualiea at the U-ginning of the year generally . on- siat oi scxer.u mucrt-oranf hd item which carried bloom in the previous sum mer, and eeveral strong, straight shoots springing from Uie baae of the olant. In Uie case ot hybrid perpetual 'iieee ohVr branching stem should he cut XMnplHeJy out, leaving only the new ahooU from tha baae which thuielves sboaki he then considsrelily ihortenexl. If Uie old spray wood be left in it produce no doners worth hav'ug, while Uie weak and crow .led growth with which it be- come covered aflbrd a perfect harborage 10 every mown roe pate. PORTLAND MARKET. ORDIRB OOUINO IN RAPIDLY FROM ALL HMOTION8. Tb Prlca of Ooffas Wall Maintalnad Hugara Terr Scarce -Veejataolea In Good Bupply-Wneat Market S IU Dull. The local mercluindiee market report an acUve trade for Uie week in most line, and order coming iu rapidly from all eectiona. A generally confident feel lug iu the future prospect prevail. The pr.es of coffees are well maintained, the New York market still advancing. Kreeh fruit are ull firm in price, and Uie mar ket i active. In dairy produce and poul- ! try, Uie market is firm at iiuotatioue. The wheat market is still dull and undefined. I Tlie wool market remain dull in sym pathy with the Kust. Th.'re ie still a ten ' dency to crowd the market with fresh . meats, though price are the me as isst wek. We quote: QHOCKKISS. a o . fS ,!., i pugars, xfuiiieu x B7fO v "4 drv graniUatexl sl.V, ciils, .-rusherl ami Dcswdarad SUe. Coffee: Guatamal ft) Java .Tii'ri.lJi., Clos'a Kica L'KS ?.'Xc, Mocha 37S,c Bio :-r!(42;t-, rwusted Java 800890, Arbuckle' rooted ntonsioNS. Oregon ham 13!3c, breakfast Imcon 12 k 018c, sides 0W (fine, ftettemham 18 (it i4c, breaaiaat Daoon isyie, sides tH', lioulders !k-. Lanl H'e. mom. Peaches 7.Vfttl ,."0, apple HALM, lemon S. Sicily $7..'r0, pears 1101.85. ohiki) rat'irs. Apde 4r4oc, evatsraterl 80gjo sliced 8c, pears K-. -a-lies Ht) list-, ihegon plums .1rt4, s-tite prunes 5A0C, Gennan ')lu((tic, prunea, Italian 7c, silver wiHttt (VI i forma tigs 7'-, Smyriw ligs Im1A0, ap.icots 1 ; ' ' i. . raisins 1 .7508.10 per box. vKorr.isi.ss. Potatoes, new, I0I.1O, awer'ts .' 8 per Ih, onions II, green pvi tir-. DAXBT PHODIH'S. Butter. Oregou lancv 30c, dairy l25087Wc, oommoo IO0i8.t4u, Kaatern tk, California l.r.n-. suos. BMfjp8O089Vre roct.TRr. Chickens I80IJMI, broilers .c .'. si, ol.l M04.85, young grtae ts lo turkeia lc er at, WlHll.. Valley 17018c, V up-pia im..m.-, lust ertl Onsgou loir l. uoea. Hops lie. OHAUf . cVheat, Vallev ll.-'tll liaalern Oregon 1.1O01.18). Oats 37,40.-. new :..(. u turn. Standard $4. 'JO, other branda 3.75 ffl 90. mn. Hay $13(gU per ton, bran 814.50 chop tl20, shorts f.10.50, bariev :0(d TLM. K II KSH MkMS. Heef, live. dressed, 0c ; mutton, live, : irrHc, dreaaed, Oc; hogs live, fitaoc. Venison continues in fair stipplx. with a like rlemand. CURRENT ITEMS. - It is asserted that the coast line of Alaska exceeds that of ull the rest of tho Lulled Suites. - A prisoner In a Kentucky jail at tempted to commit suicide by eating two dozens puds of blotting, paper. - Philadelphia has upwards of 60, 000 comfortable homes, constructed by the aid and through the operation of loan and building' associations. A Rnltiruore sportsman has a col lection of deer horus that are valued ut lld.ooo. The tlnost specimen is from a doe.' killed iu Colorado. It has fif teen prongs. A Chicago man who has a narrow baok yard planted a row of strawber ries a boider to a walk about twenty feet loug. He picked last year over one bushel of big berries. Tlie Secretary of State of Louisiana says illitoi-acy is iuoreasing more rap idly umonir the white voters than niiiong the negro voters in that State Tha schools are poor, and but little public Interest Is taken in educational mailers. There are some curious men on the legal bench in this country. A Con necticut court lines a man 5 for lying in wail lo kill hia wife and stubbing her aud au Ohio court calls it assault and buttery when four bullets are fired Into B farmer and he ta robbed of his wal let A sure thing on rata hat boon dis covered at the Smithsonian Institution ui Washington, which was overrun by i he vermin. In a store-room drawer ere placed a quantity of sunflower -. '!- uted as fuod for tome of the bir d Into thit drawer the rats gnaw ed their way, a fact which led the cut lodian to experiment with them for bait lu the trap. The remit was that i lie rat can not be kept out A trap which appeart crowded with tlx or eight rut Is found some mornings to hold fifteen. They are turned into the cages containing weasels and minks Ihe latter will kill a rat absolutely al most before one can see it ao rapid are ta movements. Some of the ancient public records in the Orange County. Pa., clerk'a . . r.1 ... .t ; . . . "r". oiv ur x-uriuus iiiierest. line is a K-autifiilly aud elaborately ingrossed I nirch meu I deed, executed March SI 1734. eoereyhsf by Kdward Bagge soy Ore of land, located lu what la uow the p-ui of Blooming Grove, to Syl vunus White, minister, and other, with this curious proviko attached: '-Reserving out of the within grant unto our sovereign lord, ih king, hi heir and sLC.vssor forever, a'l treei of the di ameter of twenty-four inches and up ward, at twelve Inciies from the ground, (oi mas' s for the royal navy and alto all such other tree, a might b It to make plank, knee, aud other thing jajaamasy for the ,( the said nary. ' 11 hen tire line . they max be u..-i,,i.,, -i.w . . , -"cement fo-nied r l"t of aalt and .oap. tone p,.der i which i. b.iuflli of druggivi i Mix these ingredient, wok aant. t.. . . .aer n-ora Ore brie. pt an oysler aheil or two on a clear, brurht JJV lh rick, will be brur., PRESERVING CO 06. A frees br Wkleh Thr Jfr Be arc. fullr nsr a fr. It la stated by an Engiltb authority that while eggt preserved In lime or salt have proved to be good alter toe sxplratlon of four months, it ha not .iMill iwentlv been established for what until recently been es length of time the action of the pre- tervatlvee will keep them gooo, at saw months la comparatively of little use. From the nisive tho reader might rea sonably suppose that aome new process. In the use u the two articles, suit nnd lime, wa about to be given, aa it It stated as tho result of numerous exper iments with various subttauees that the have shown their undoubted tu lieriority over all others. Aa hereto fore tried in England, one process con sists in packing the eggs aa soon aa lu d In dry salt the other In Immersing them iu fieshly-mude lime-water. Of these to only successful processes lime proved much WparlOT t0 aWtti though nioro troublesome. Silt attniet moUtUri from the egg, thealbnuien or white of the egg consequently become Ihlokeoed and a considerable air space ,s ltt When lime water -s employed Iho egg aro quite full and It 1 neces sary to prick them before boiling or they will orack by toe expansion of tlieir contents by heat. Hut the process by which It wa found eggt may bo successfully prcsorved for twelve' months is thus described: To p r serve, say one thousand eggs, tune about thirty-six pounds of lime In lumps aud place in a strong metal or stone vosiol, pouring over the sann some two gallons of boiling water. Then cover with strong sacking, tak ing ear the aumo doe not flr$. and leaving in u safe plnos until quite cold. Then mix with about twelve gallons o! cold water, adding seven pounds ol uears suit, and pour carefully over the unite covering them and leaving out any' sediment thai may have settled at tho bottom of the mixing pan. Pickle, if thus rightly mado, will in a few days frost over as if covered with very thin ice, and If this does not hup ien add more lime until the desired end s attained. The pickle is poured over itis eggs in a milky condition, being passed through aline sieve to catch any large pieces not dissolved. Boiling water should be used for slaking the lime. I.o great secret la to have good fresh eggs and keep up the strength of the pie ih- and the surface frosted over ity adding from time to lime fresh strong pickle, or if not room in the vessel for more liquid, then freshly slacked lime. .Stone or earthenware vessels a-e most suitable aud should stum! in a cool place and not be moved about The eggs must be freshly laid, not more than one week old if good result:) are desired, and must not be ccacrted, and every egg should be test ed before placing In the pickling vessel. By the above means eggs muy be kept any reusomible lime, certainly from spriug to n inlor. Uf the method thus described, which is siibsliiutially the same as hua heeu (town and pi-uct'.ced in this country for years, with variations in the proportion uf lime and suit us used by different ire.sons. Mr. W. B. T'egetmeler, a well known and, excellent authority, suys: have hitherto been rather pre- peso sued in favor of the dry sail method, but I doubt whether it- elllcucy would extend to twelve iimiitus. The influence of linio water un.l suit is a.ipnr.Vt y due to thu entice protection iron the ention of the air, the absorption of ull carbonic acid from Ihe water, the destruction of all germs Hull might exist in tue water, and pos sible also lo the iiutiseutic character ol the sail an. i ,uio it Is further tUkled that Mr. Tg. tmeie , who has tested some of ihe eggs tliut have been kept over a yoaJ by lur method, describes them as being unaltered In appearance and looking better than shop eggs, Thev were perfectly good when used in omelet a.d custards, in which they could n a be distinguished from ordi nary e,'gs. X ilwilliltnndiog such favorable tes timony, it I well remembered that eggs pre led (or a long lime by any of the method known, Including the one un der e .UsTU n ation, in some way betray the inci of their preservation. Eren in period, of scarcity p eserved egg sell for so much loss per dozen than fresh eggs that extravagant profits from the I' are not very often rwalisWd.- V V. World. s Syc e,s ul Underdrawing. T- A Stanley related at a meeting of llie ( oouecticul Board of Agriculture, an . xperiment performed on a piece of Ian i "hieli ho obtained foi'8100 an acre. It was plowed, manured and sowed to co, u fudder. It received the uual cul liMiiioii. but tlie uiohjtsoil prevented tb- eork Irom being done lu the best BtanUOr. Ihere as not half a crop, hardly enougli to pay fur thulabor. it lay Idle one season. aoJ was unde.'drulned. t sat sown last year to ensilage corn. I bt draining bad ah study done much ulroo, that although naturally wet ih s laud oou.d already le worked much sooner after a rata than any other pun "frthe larm, high or low. "At har real, sa d Mr. Mauley, -such a field Ul corn . never taw. Evenly through, uutthewho.e fled planted with con. f.Klder. When it reached ma urity al, Uie corn wa. a foot higher over and ear the drain than in the west ..I ,b- ue.u. Mr. S- iys that dralniug ha fatsa ten per ceUl. 0 ltltf mm ii has cost Ou: own e,p.rlmen.s Haie told a belter .lory. Of the m,n m.ie, ol lile-d alning which we hav", laid, the whole cot ha been, paid wtlb, o three year, by the inc ease of ,-,, i"ay nothing of the We eased valut ul lue.uud.-L.unU7 Oeal.einaa. -An old lady of K.mberton. Pa now In her ghty-fou -th year, was seen by a neighbor not very long SAW, u.gh up a, a .berry tree gathering ma terial for pies. porridge.Aa.e two Uble-r;Ur'fluu'"J'-'-poonu" Jf ,Ur "P 'th a cup of sweeVmlllc l.ul.,w,h.cup,mlud',. -'.of..lerboiUuironllw 11. e 'btcaened flour and let it bod ud nnce avirrinv ir .i . a tjui ina iiniaw au Ul A WELL-TRAINEDtTajT Maw "l's.dAiruu '-rlts Hmu, "., So much praise Isaccordad ik telllgeueeof tha hlgh.r that we aometlmes forg . r" number of niir,, r...i i. .. ,,. . Ur, who are w,m ,, crus i niIllnnHh. 4 oa. , t jonj I no win r.... . i A writer In Maemiu " TT' , i ... '!ilU thu describe a rlrrel. . 1 . . I . . , and feeling quite equal to lu,t .r1 I dogs: w "on. This was not a domestic duck h teal, which my friend bm.i.',, 1 with hia irun. alhrhi i "o, of compasaiou. iyorctilef and carried ti&r I It homa n oeptlve soon grew acciiaton.d ... v i.. ,.r ...i.. . 10 IU ..... . .iriourr, uuu itrotels inched to all the members of ih , lly. seek ing for them when It f.i. , ly. mid always exhibiting .v.ru., "ids distress in the presence of straj When a cat or dog aa fundi f presence, It would run to the tpot, minister a few vindictive blows to .7 auliiml with Its soft bill, Wld yj caress for Itself. The most curu! thing in it history was that It too, special liking to Its captor, and .i., ! him out to receive it moat uwrlieil it. tent ions. When he went aruy to buslnen i the morning, the tea. WouldaaNJ, him to the street door to olm 0.' then return coutentedlv to the Jui. and In the afternoon it would again r. pair to the door, always left open, U(j stundiug composedly on the mlddis oi iho step, await its master's return. fM this teal took account uf t'.m. f while it stood there watching tha roil u stranger came lo, it would open lu beah-. hiss, strike at his legs, shottliu as much suspicion and sense of pro. prletorshlp aa a dog does, when Itbarki and snaps at a visitor. Its owners ar rival wa greeted with demonstrations of affection and joy. It would follow him Into the house, and spend to hour or two very happily, If allowed to on his feet, or nestle against them on the hearth-rag. Hunting Rattlesnakes. Up lu Berkshire County, MaiMchi). setts, the rattleanake Is hunted evert summer for hit oil. whloh sometime, fetchea two dollars an ounce. Here a a description of the way the Yankee outwits the serpent: "Choosing a hot summer day, tho raltlesnuke-hunten sun nter forth. One man carries t flth pole, another a tharp scythe. The fish pole has u stout wire attached to It, end there is an ordinary pickerel hook oo the end of the wire. Moving cautious y through tho grans, so as not to disturb the sleeping make, who is almost al ways found basking in the warm iuq neur a loose lodge of rock, one of the men prod his snakeship more or less gently with the fish-pole, being careful also to hold the hook invitingly nearto the rattler's head. The snake wakes up angry, makes a dart at the nearest rritatlng object, which is the fish. I.oo.c, and very accommodatingly al lows the sharp tiues to penetrate hi jaws. The muu with the fish-pole ho di the entrapped rattlesnnke ut u safe dis tance, while his comrade moves upaud severs tlie snake's head from his bod;. The body then is deposited in a bag. and the hunters go in search of another snake. Hartford Times. How to Make a Bouquet Tutfe u muss of white, put ortafl B scarlet on one side of it. ami red tin the other. Some very dark, almost bl , lluwer may tie brought nonr the xvhite. Beyond the scarlet hlive a verj little blue; beyond the red hin'e purple and red brought together; beyond these again bring in blue in MOW in" Dark colored Mowers or leaves of s brow nish hue thou d Impose beyond the blue, and for a back-ground maid-en-hair fern or leaves of the same col or should lie used. Avoid too much formality, if the bouquet is to tw seen only on one side, it should slope gently Upward, with the white near the bot tom. If it is to be seen a I around, the white should be in the center with the above arrangemeul of colors In masse around the while. Two principles may be followed iu makin "P 11 bouquet -ouo lulrmony and contrast In color; the other force of l :ht and shade. 1 1 ho"1 pure while to begin with Is absolutely necessary, and should lie the largest muss of the whole. Christian ut Work A pe son in a passslon very fre quently jumps at conclusions so sud denly as to jump his head off, as ih)' say, und tho following well illustrates: "liny, Neighbor Snobs. If you dont keep your hens out of my garden. I will shoot them." -Very well. Doolie tie, hoot away; only, if you Kill J of my hens, throw them into uiy yard Crack went the fowling-p ece mornlof after morning, and fat hens we e pitch ed Into Neighbor Snobs' yard. Thsy cooked well. After a fortnight or Doollttle discovered that Snobs oee' had any hens, and that he had bean shooting his own which bad broke out of his owirooop. 'Where ace you going, my prsMJ little maid?' he softly Inquir1 Should the weather Indications con tinue of an'ausplclous character, my hr tended destination Is yonder nclosurft where my uusworvable deterroisata is to extract such an amount of klslP fluid from the distended udder of j gently articulating klne as may aeemeo necessary nnd drlsn calmly reolied the rustic girl, ho I worked for two weeia in a family. And she passed upon herJ' leering a gibbering Idol groveling "P the gjnuui) where lately had s'.oodt dandieet d iimmer In all New VoN Tor corns" and 1uu ions i.utfiiog1' cooling as the beaten whits of egg. The best of tea makes but -in lad" i fer m dex-xH-tlon unless the a'r ! frjsh. A cupful of hot Indian meal gn , ten ju.t before retiring It g " sleepleaaaeaa It i economy of time to shake t each article a toon aa 1 1 passes throeT toe wringer from the rinsing .i i ur intuuuow , hath of warm water five part witch haielone part, three tlm