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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1890)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. Ac U CAJIMIKM.. Proprietor. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. THE FARMER'S BOY. OhwU at not of elty beam. Who strut about wltb dred ranilMbet iWboow the tailor for the olothss I wbleb Ihey out their extra ilastatt. The ri! v lop 1 ne'er will oboosa To trud with me the path of life, tlr. i And should he woo. I'd e er refute ; I'd toorn to be dandy's wife, nr. The firmer boy with ruddy feoe, ' Whose bind It brown with toll end tea, tax, Whoee brow it wet with honest sweat, It my Ideal of a man, tlr. Be knows hit place, and feelt dlsirraot It not attached to honett labor, Be It a blestlng to hit race, A food'? man. a kindly neUfhbor. Ne'er tine to me of city boye Who walk the ttreett to very graiiOIr, Polite whene'er they meet the rich. And bow and tralle to very blandiy. The lowly poor they never tee, And rirnly one whenever mooting They ool.llv put. 'tit not genteel To hare a heart with klndnaei beating, Then oh he farmer ! bnr for me' Ho bold! rnmmunlon tweet with natural Be roams the fields with Joyous glee, All blithe of limb and tail of ttature. For blm the falrett blossoms bloom, Upon the tlr their fragrance breathing For him ahull maldent gather flow n, 1 Around bit brow their garlandt wreathing For blm the brook goet laughing by, The rlptillng rill and murmuring rsyeri For him the tier belerlc the tky, Their glory tblning o'er blm ever. For him the feathered tongtlera send Their Joyous muilc on the braises; Their notet harmonious ever blond, To form a lay hit heart that pleases. Then oh for me ire- farmer's boy, The one In every truth most wealthy, The niun whose heart rs llgbl wltb joy. Whoee ruddy faoe bespeaks him beulthj. The farmer's boy whose wealth of mind Shows that he learns Just what he can, sir. Whose heart Is ever true and klod Ui'i bit Ideal ol a man, sir. Ohio Farmer. THE EIFFEL TOWER. Marat llalataaii Considers It a Marvel ol Artlatlit Work. Th" Eiffel Tower it the pride of Krnnoo and one of the wonder of the world, and I do not grie with those who do not think it U a ttructuro re markable for beauty. Tho linos of it are exquisitely drawn, ami Unit portion which seams moat Impressive, th huso, ha boon very earnestly crit leisod liy writer with a talent for fault-llntllng. No morn impressive structure wan over reared by human liunda thitn Urn tower up to thn llrat platform. This purl OomliU of four giguutlo arches, joined and sustaining em h other, and thn im posing proportion! thus far do not re late exclusively to height. 'J'hn eleva tor which run In two of tho four foot of tho tower are of American design, and when one look upon them crawl ing up tho steep places that seem to move with provoking slowness, hut when one stops on the elevator and goes up. and especially when one comes down, the speed seems uitc sufficient. Arrived on the first platform there Is a great space In which there Is nn exton give restaurant, and boor and wiuu are administered over a large surface, while the promenades are spacious, accom modating thousands. From this eleva tion one beholds with awe the rise of the elevator to tho second platform. There Is a ladder In what tuny be termed the shaft of tho elevator, and It makes the sensitive shrink to see tho great cage crawling, as it were, upon Ibis ladder until It reaches the di..y height of the second platform. It It from this that the view Is finest. The Seine Is a blue ribbon through the heart of l'arl, the surrounding hills re dwarfed, the Are do Triompho, the gilded domes of tho Invallde and ol the I'antheon, the old cathedral of No tre Dame, anil even tho Trocadcro, In deed all the structures for which Pari Is famous, dwindle luto apparent in llgnlllcance. One can see the whole oily and the country round about; and there Is a misty horizon that In.iksdiiu aud far as if it might comprehend half a dozen of the provinces of France. From this point of view the el, -valor tarts that carries one half way of the remainder of the giddy ascent. When up that lar an Iron door opens ami the passengers are shifted from one eleva tor to another, aud then, In due time, the tip-top platform Is reached. Olio can comprehend the comparative eleva tion of tho platforms the second 8.'tll feel In the air, aud the one at the top -by remembering that this di:tiiice is greater than the total height of the Washington monument. The view from the eitretue height did not im press me a equal to that from the sec ond platform. There is something al most awful iu the altitude, though thorn Is (ease of security regarding the oonstructiou of the tower. The re liability of the strength that has bees ffiveu It 1( obvious, aud there Is no sen sation to a reasonable person of beiug In a critical situation. Pari seems mall aud the great park the Hols da Boulogne, which contains 11. mm acres looks like a ten acre Held, and the famous forests seem to be a lot of gar den slirublssry. The trains that go crawling shout thn country appear as though they might be toys manipulated by children Froui every point of view "the F.iffel" is most Interesting aud majestic object; and nothing it more striking than the 'immense beams of light cast from the summit upon the grounds of the exposition aud the II luminated fountains in the evening made to glow by electric lights through colored glass that changes like a kalei doscope and surprisingly glitter with ail lb) hue of the rainbow- unless It 1 the sudden vision when many mile way, approaching Pari, of the light on the lop of the lower, which seems like some new and glorious star sud denly come in midsummer lo rival the Splendors of Jupiter. Cincinnati Com mercial (iazetta. News of the Week Two silver bam worth M000 tM lost off a truck at New York while in transii from the American Kxchange National hank to the ('umird steamship dock. A load of $iOi),(XiU worth of silver wm being sent lo the steamship I mliria for rhip mentis) Kniland, when two of tin- harr were missed. The Westmoreland county nonstable who went to Kcranton to arrest ( teneral Master Workman I'owderly failrd. On examination the warrant was found to contain do speciHe allegation, making a general charge ol conspiracy, and l(xl officers refused to indorse it. At Baltimore the jury in the Navarea ' us1' a to the murder of N. Fosb r have rendered a verdict ei murder in the first degree against Henry Join and OtSsef Fisher. Seven others were found guilty of manslaughter. John 8. Parker, a (irnnd Army man, and formerly a well-to-do real estate dealer in Kariaas Citv, committed suicide I Washington by jumping into the Poto mac river. Financial troubles are- sup oosed to lie the cause. A letter which he left with hi bat and coat on the lank asked that it he stated that neither wine, women nor cards bad anything to do with the deed. Tin- Kev. Ham W. Hmall has left the Methodist and joined the K;iieopl church. So soon a he ha served the requisite term a pastor and deacon he will enter upon missionary work in (ieor-gi- Kince Secretary Windotn announced hit policy of gradual withdrawal of pub lic fund on deposit with National bank the amount so held has been reduced to a little over IIIx.DMI.iHlO, and toe availal I urp'ui in the treasury has been roduct to I mm. i no i Kx-HecreUiry Whitney is at the head of a syndicate w ith almost uiiluiii'cu capital which will establish wood-pulp pais mill throughout different sections of tin union. The (irst one baa DM com uiencisl in Maine, with a capacit) of fifty tons a day, costing i The war department has been extieri im. hi, li with a new H-iinh nun and is delighted with the result of tlmt'ial It promises better than any K inch gunevi tried. When charged with 141) Hunda of (lerinan brown Kwder it gave a .Hit) isiund solid shot a muzzle velisitv l!M feet. At IIMsl yard it projectil will is'iietrate twelve inches of steel or sixteen inches of iron. At an elevation of twenty-live degrees the projectile cm Im- thrown ichi miles. It is the liral wholly American made gun. Advertisements for bids for constrm turn of the new oi.'O -Ion ami i iisi ton cruisers are now Is'ing prepared at tin navv department and will be isHUe.l in lew davs. The appropriation for tin MOO-too ship is l and for the 7 .11.1-lon cruiser $:l,"i(k),(MKl. The Man lor lr. lalmage new hiirch will break the record with .ill. nines. I Im ornaiiiHt will ne anie to nieii.i II clones ii! the Imirpipes, the I well ol brass hand, the vibration of the most in, lo ll... is sir, ne, ! instruments, and tin long roll of drums. It w I ' require ten months in buildl' g. A surgical ocratioii has been per lormed noon Ijtwri nee linnet! at lloston consisting of the removal of some ol the lymphatic Hindi ol the throat. Assisin as the patient is convalescent be will Is'lake l.imself to icrmuav or rome other Furopenn watering. place for rest and recreation. The bureau of statistic La piet linishe, compiling its November return ol bread nlulls exported. The Pacific coast show lag is: Orccon, MV'sil; PtuNrl S .und 17,SM San Francisco, $1,8W,488: WU latnette, Oregon, Hit'.'-'""; bibil, -',''-, 273. The hearingof (ao complaints against the Northern l acillc Kailroad I pair one by the Merchant' iminnnf Sisikan halls and the other hv the Oregon Short Line Itailway Cnuipniiv, la-fore theinler state riiiutiicrcc cominissinn, has been indcllliilch poatsinetl by mulual agree tuclit ol the parlies interested, Another explosion ol ,'.. in an electric subway occurred iu New York at Sixth avenue aud Twenty-ninth street, while the avenues were crowded with ladles nut shopping. A great mas of paving stones, etc., sun throw ii iu the air, and scores of people were covered with dirt or struck by Hying (ragmciits. Many were knocked down, but fortualaely lew Were injured. The town o! Plneville, Kv., was visited by a destructive storm of wind and rain. Several dwelling and three business houses were swept away by a c clone which passed through the counlry town. i run I and James North, brother, re ceived serious injuries. These were the only ones hurt, idlhollgh several pimple haii miraculous SSOSPSS. The loss is estimated at alsmt (M.OOO, The lame six-story building on North Third and ls'USt streets, at St. Uiuis, occupiml by the tluernsev Scuddcr elec tric plant, Commercial Printing GoupMIS ami other, wai buriusl The wall roll and cruihcd the old Mechanic' bank budding. The In i (mm f I.Mi.iM) to s .. '.iu,. invured. Ihree liumtrcd men were thrown out o( employmeut. THE OLD WOBLD. It is reported that the Portugese gov ernment is anxious for Dom Pedro to leave Port'iiral The calrucM will, which the people of Brazil accepted the overthrow of the empire and the eatale lishuient of a republic encourage the radicals of Liahon to lielieve that thev wi'l eventually achieve a quiet, blood lM revolution in Portugal. A (hell exploded in an artillery maga zine at Baku Russia, causing general explosion of the ammunition stored there, ami the destruction of the build ing, A hundred thousand cartridge were destroved. Four persons were killed and four injured. William O'Brien lias been released from the (ialway jail, having served two months' imprisonment for holding na tionalist meetings, which have Im-ii pro hibited. Upon hi release be addressed a large number of bis sympathizer ami received an enthusiastic rectp'ion. Railway projects in China have been siiHpciidcd, owing to political intrigtn and (sipular opHitiou to their can struction. The sts-auiHhip (Meddv and Ile of (VpriH i nllidisl near the Jilt- of Wiubt. The former aank and tbirU'en of her crew were drowned. Many hundred of arrests have been made in Corea in lonseipience the .bs eoverv ol a plot ruaae by toe duel eunuch to assassinate the king. Extraordinary ellorts are ling maile in (iermauy ts (uriish thn emperor amusement during bis illness. At the field maneuvers at ItarnHtedt a regiment of cavalry was suddenly ordered to ad vance at full gallop. It nsle belter skel ter down the I a.'ly-lighted streets of I'ottsdam. Some hows were killed ami several townsmtoplc were ridden down and hel v hurt. Advices received a' Hamburg from the province of Kio Oraridc de Sul, in llra.il, are right contrary to the opinion that the (iermari colonists desire the protection of the Fatherland. Thev tip pear hoMdtll that the federated repuhlii will increase the general prosperity. The proprietors of the lioot und shrs fuetories in Bristol have locked out their operative. By tbik step Until) persons are thrown out ol employment. The cable is still loaded down with Brazilian revolution accounts Mer chant in Hamburg have received dis patches from Itio Janeiro stating that a movement has leeii started in that city for the restoration of Dom Pedro, ami (hit lighting baa occurred in the streets lietwecn monarchists and republican. At the Birmingham show Queen Victoria bMik the llrat prize of 100 guineas with Shorthurns bred iis)n her own farm near W imlsor.and also gained eight I her prize on Hereford. One steer weighed lniiil sninds, and another beau tiful Shorthorn steer scaled IMUH pounds. The jubilee of Archbishop )e hibistadd wa celebrated at .Mexico ( nv. The ily was crowded with stranger and the ttthedral tilled to overllowing, it being Hlimateil that there with over 86,000 perHuna in ami alsmt the church. Hie miners' strike in (iermauy cove s whole lield ol tinning operation in Westphalia, and threatens toemburiaHH the government very seriously. rhe province of Hanoi, China, is suf fering from bandits whose raid are murderous ami devastating to an appall ing degree. The bark British Monarch, frnm Ham burg October I, (or Sidney, was burned at sea, nil the coast ol South Africa. Sixteen of the crow were saved. A Isiat 'outsitting six others is missing. The Brazilian revolution mtv not get iiotlg wiiiioiii some sinrinv scene altir all. I'oiii Pedro is s ale in Lisbon but ihe steaiusbip Finance, from Itraxlllaa ports. tuts arrivisi in New inrk.und t aptais Biker Htab' that at Maraiiliam he heard of a riot iu which six person were killed ami twenty wounded, all native. I.nmlun dispathes Hlatn that the man gled body ol a woman ha bWD found atiioug the hallHHl of a vesael at Midille- iHirough. Ihe tsilice suspect that she i aunttier victim of Jack the Kipper, and Ihe presence uf the Isibv in the balhiNt all new attentinn tn llie theory that the Hiiccceslul murderer is a sailor. ALONG THE 00A8T. (iu accumulated in the hold of the British ship Durham, lying at anchor in rian Francisco. U was caused by cover ing the ember of a fire in the hold with tarpaulin, etc. Ihree inspector went down into the hold to make an examin ation of the damages, and two of them James H. Freeman and F. K. (-ollou were asphyxiated and died insUntly Captain J. H. D Hrav, of Astoria, has found among the papers of Oil recently deceased father, the historian, a receipt Isjok of an old Pacific coast miner noting the important fact that he discovered gold in California in lH4b FCIwwhere was found a paragraph from a California paper that state Hut gold was lirtl lound near Yreka bvUregen proH-cior. A syndicate composed of the Oregon Laud Company and several citizens ol Albany is being formed to purchase Kb) aeics across Young way from Aston.. the price for the sain- Is-ing tlo.OUU. The recently captured lone highway man. Williams, turns out to have t een ,-mM.. r ol original daring and cleverness The rewards for hi capture, offered by the northern distric, are to the amount of o ,-r : i. mm i. Williams was turned over to the United States marshal. II will I . tried for robbing the mails on the Weavervihe stage. He baa nothing to eay about Ins crimes or capture. The Weir ami Billy Murphy fight at Han Francisco January 1 ',. I lie M AuliUe-Carroll event i set ler February The Ta'otm sh:pvr I of John J. Hoi land, is slloat and on it way to Ballard a suburb of Seattle. Th" 'ardemplot Seventy-live men ami work is n w doing on the last est atemwbeeler in the world for the Seattle-Tacoma route. i. O. Ilumph'ey, an old-timer, whil going U examine a nnne, became lost in a dense fog near Butte and full into railroad cut and was killed. A tramp named John Murphy built lire to warm himself by under an Kaat Porth.fi'l oil warehouse, ami now find himself in jail awaiting trial for arson. The estimated damage by ther 'cent storm in Southern Calif rma will reach from l. .0 000 to I'.'OD.t) X) The Cab forma Siiithern railroad will probably lose UD,( w. nix bridges rave been washed out I etween S iledad canyon and San I', m A thousand I et ol th roadbeil uf the Poitilic beach line has U'eii destrotvd, the race track at Pacili heacli is damaged : .ivi Master Mechanic Boaeh was drowned. PORTLAND MARKET. I'he ll.twaiiati government has engaged Dr. Lilt., an eminent authority on skin liHeases, to make a study of leprosy with the object ol seeing if a cure can be effected. The Indian community at Z.tnz bar presented SlanI -v with a silver casket uitaiuiugati address praising hi energy in opening Central Africa to commerce Stanley thaiiLed them for the union.' omiiliment ami dwelt iiihiii the nroais'i ls f r early cotiimercial development of Ih British Fast Alrics.il Cnmpanv ' territory, urging ttie iuiHirtaucc ol a railway from the weal coast into the heart ol lnca. The iiiaslers and owner of the North I'a ilic haling licet have sent to Se r. tarv Wiiiiloin a coinplimentary teetimo dial to the gnllsntry and etlii i ncy ol l aplain d. A. llealv, ol the revenui cutter Bear. The Portia- d 4"H-ed Association ha annoumcd f ... o in purses tor it Jum inei t ng. I he trotting i lasses are i'.'i ll,L';,U), 2: 10 and L':')0. Fditry fe- are 10 ; ol ttie pnrgoa, and al purses ure divided at 70, '20 aud 10 per cut. civ Und district ha I h promsi ! in Wa hington, to be c imposed ol Ch"- .aim. lliumtou, Maun, U-wis am I iercecounlieg The bill lias not beet Iraw ii but already there are candidate gulore fur the two offices. I- 11. .Virnutn. ol rortland, proposes to tl.e vtoria chiitiiber ef commerce to st'blisti a cold s'orage warehouse in that citv if the husiues men will suh rlbt 6,0OJ of the stock of the com puny to be org.iniz d. Si vcral X coma men have ptirch iaed he principal iortion of the original townsiteof Kalama, tonsisti' g of alsiul 4 II t res. The price paid is said to b. fL'-', is) A company his Is-en formed to c , rry on the husim ss of disposing of the real i stale iicpiired by the company. It is rumored that fie steamer San'a Uosit and I ru.it i Mil, of t i Pat-ill-- Coast BtMuuhip lin-, both of wbteh are nodal repairs, will shortly replace the Oregon ami Columbia on i he line of the Union Pacific hctween San Francisco and Port land Ti,eo teamers are to be laid oil for repairs. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. Let the hog and sbaep eat what ever fallen fruit that can not be Marketed or evaporated, lo this way a large number of different pasta that injure both S trees and fruit will be destroyed and this will be much better loan allowing the fruit w go u waal. TBe Japanese Government ha re moved the ui from Christian churcbea, tbu, placing. them OB y,, UIU8 Utlt u Ut0 d BuddhUt temple. Though faith In the old rellirlon 1. rfii.i.J ... w - ..".ii, i u H. K . .. ,, .... 7V mere are (till nion ft-Vj.wo Buddlitat naiassw. u than THE ACCIDENT RECORD. Ihe Pennsylvania limited ran into a wagon near Washington, D C , killing (our ii. i u aud badly w, tin. ling a llftb. During a bowling atorm a OMl train on the Sut.piehanii went through an BOH draw into a creek, mar llackenack Knit near Pizoo. Fin-man HanioxlM rnd Williaia . Seelev went under tin wrtvk into the river and were drowned A construction tram on the Wabash railway, tliteen miles from Si. Ixiui. ran down a hand car, derailing pmrt ol the train, killing two men aud Mw) in juring (our others. A paSM-ugvr train on the Missouri Pa cific collided with a (.eight train near Pleaaaut Hill, Mo., and two tramps stealing rtde between the tender and cars were crushes! to a pulp. All the laenger were shakeu up, but none were seriously injured. The Huron mine office, at Hancock, Mich., was lairiied Tee second story wa ure '. ,.s a ls,.if,b-.g i .-us.-, and two Fn n womeu and a teweeks-old child perished iu the llaiue. North t laren Ion, Pa., sm the scene of terrible disaster. Three parale glycerine magaiiuea etplodnl. breaking nearly every window in the town. Much damage was done to surrounding prop erty, and 40,000 bariela ol oil iu adjoin mg tanks look tire and i urtied. Usietbrr with many oil derrick and buildings. The loea is not yet t otuputed,. A psrty of Poles were walking home from work on the 1st, kawanna railroad near Wilkealatrre, Pa , when a piaeeuger train ran into them Irvm around a curve. Tt. I, ,11 I . .,,.,..!, .,,.1 - fatally injurs J. ( United SUtea. Die st retarv u( state ha netit the (ol lowing cable message to Stanley at Zan- ibar: "I am directed hv the president f tiie 1'nited Stale to tender in Mtv gratulatintis to you up. n the success Inch has attended veil in vour long tnur I discovry lliroiub Alma, ami msm the advantages which inav accrue there from to the civiliiisl world." Particular have reached lindon of a shocking massacre of BibwiM exiles. It i ,ims that a party of these poUttOlsl uiilortunutes beitated alsmt withdraw ing a petition thev bad addressed lo the a il hurdles, when they were attacked by ivlice ud soldier. Ms were hot dt-ad, including a young woman, and nine were wounded. A court-martial condemned those of the survivor todeatb and other to long b-rm of imprisonment. One of the wounded wa carrn-d to the gallows on a Issl, when a MOH wa adiuatcd and the lssl removtHl. Friends of the vic tims declare this to be the worst case in Sils-riau records. Cable advice fnnu Brazil state thai custom and exce duties collivtcd dur ing ttie first hall' ol Ibs-embet llQMdotl by i.-S7,tki0 the sum lolleclesl during the corresponding ericsl last year. The dtt- l patch aild t lint evervtliing throiicliout the republic WAM0I1 llllaj satisfactorily. The sultan of .tiwil-ar ha been in vested with tin- grand cms of St Ml cbael and St tiisrae, couleirtsl on him by the ipieeu ol F.ngland. Tbere wa a grand ceremony and the Kughah ships iirtsi aaiutes. The Portuguese government recently applied to Frankfort and Berlin Unka to negotiate a loan of ,ri,l,KI.0t)0 luiln-is, ostensibly for the extvitiion of various public works. The tmnkers have now refused the loan, beiug t by ad- viwa from LtUui ion, hi tig neg .tiation there that have tor ibeir olje iive point the declaration of a Portuguese republic. Senator Turpie from the committee on pcnaions, made a favorable report on Quay's bill tiling $7:' per month aa tho pension to lie granted lo all w bo or may become totally krlplcn from injure re wived, or diseaaea contrsslrsl while in th military or naval service of the The American ship Belknap, just in New Yon harbor from San Francisco, brings a crew that tell of greit wrongs on Ihe part of Captain Staples and btf brtttal officer, a he ha the name of Marrying. On one occasion the man quarreled with a seaman, hud the latter thrown overUiard and would not allow him to he rescued. The crew tell a piti ful tale of cruelty. The B 'lknap is con sidcred the finest dipper in the American fleet . One of the bloodiest butcheries of late years was that perpetrated by C harles Shelar, at Nile, Ohio. Nciglilsirs be came suspicion at the uuiet reigning a'siut the house and made investigations. The first llixir of the house was de-crted. but a terrible ight met their eyes in the ae ond story. The dead baby was on the ll-sir in one room, tWO mDJrOOrod children with gaping, hlixsly Ihrout lay in their Im d in another chamber, while the mur derer and in wife lay dead on their own couch. Strong men who viewed the lashes turned sick ami women fainted dead awav. Insanity i the only known cause. A raxor did the work. At Calgary, Minnesota, a Chinaman named Ah Sing at templed to outrage the person ol a little white girl. He was arrested, arraigned More the authorities lid given twenty laahca on the bare back. He yelled' loudly from the tirat atroke. It has been charged that Dr. Cronin was a dynamiter. In reiiitation of this his Iriend have given out copie of a lOOJ do u ncut written by him in which he dotMUi ed the dynamite policy of the IT.ang.c. It was lor this paper that he wasexpc.led a ail alleges! traitor to the Irish cause. Dan Coughlin was a mem ber pi the trial committee. The indictment against Frank Wood ruff lor complicity m the murder ol r. t. ronin will not he pushed to trial, hu; he will he tried for horse stealing. Captain Welssler, an Kngli!uur. superintci deut of the I,e Blau mme, m ar I'achuoa, Mexico, was on Tuesday last w avian) and s'a . :, . to death while passing through Santa Oertrude can von raa r.tigltsi minister is the mailer. B. M Chambers, who shot and killed latw ver Bowman at DeSoto, Mo., has leen released on bail ia the sum ol IMJM, Five men eutere.1 the expires office at Brow nwo,nl, Texas, kno keil Uie night clerk , useless and robbed the safe ol $;ooo. b- A Shaw, formerly of Towanda, Pa., but (or the laat three month a irfugee from justice, baa been apprr lu ii,l,sl si Waaiiingloo, D. C. Nutu'vrs ol Pennsylvania ant! New York mer- I. ants are heavy loser through his ex tensive swindling operntione, which have enabled htm lo obtain on fraudulent not. s. fu'ly is, si XXI. Citv Clerk Cook, of Aspen, Col., ab vounded, being defaulter to the exti.i ol souie $l00. He ha been arretted in Cleveland, O . and a rrMauntion has forward (or Ida being brought jewk Trade geue-ally haa contlnuvd to meve along quietly but very evenly, the only activity being that incident to the bolidat season, but the volume of business throughout bas been very well main tained, notwithstanding that the dose of the year la very close kt baud and there 1 less disposition r . enter into freah opera tion of any magnitude. . I -1( 1 1 I 1. 1 I II A I IMI-I.KHKrsT"). THE WREN'S NfST. tm I ii 1 10 In per ct die IMc " - li c HOslO lbtuil'. iiUperetdis 75 Hi a " in , " tn IHfl 4 s ,V :i U li 10-Ufj IM 17(i 7i'-'U6 no g. iiki Breaking Plow Hroadcast S-edera Binding Twine.. Binding Wire (iralu Drills. (Jang Flow, Osborne's Mowers " Keaoers " Com Mwrsft Kprs " " DroDprr . " " " Steel-frame self biud'g IfarveaU-ra " " Kailroad Barrows, Iron I, - r : I tall road Barrows, wood whl ' Road Plow. Solid ateel scrapers Steel disk harrow Spring wagon . . Su ky Plow v alklug plows Wagons, all make ACM, Bnrlap, 10 in. Burlaps, 4,5 in. Ilurlaps, (W In. 1 ... : 8x40 rOtatO bags. DM cash Wool 4 n-. Wool :ii n., " Wheat sarKs, spot, net c -ah Wheat sacks, extra, aecond.hand 1'OKKKKSt l.reen (iiiatemala, t- V . lava. lb. iloeha, v V So. lC.wla llira. r It) Itio. Iff ib Sslvador. t lb Itaati-it. In llags. trbuckle's Arioa, ff CloatOl & D.' I olninhia 1 Ri prs Costa Itiea (iiiiteinata Koas-ed Java It as ted .Mocha wool,. I ei. . .. Orrgon. iooof ling to shrinkage Valley. Spring :ll). . .. li . i.e. a .. Umpqua, lamlm and fall ... . Veaeiablesi iFrecsln. XsparaKUS, If lb . Deans, If ti ....... I took lbs mn r Heaietl flHVIVe Die Its msrrT arehitcsets so atrial Bad scarcely finish: tbeir see haO That enuv still, am neatsud fair. Hung laly iu tue summer air Ths inoiajr anils, the door, Whs re l.'c stinukl nter al explora And Love sit caroling outslJe, And I "- 'l. in chirp uiuiii)lled, I loot llie wrva's besS- Hraren forglfe rue Bo in c. Hours or nappy palna Through sarly Inmu uid Apnl rains: Bow niaui - al ev. si, I morn. O'er springing grass and grnsning corn: What ktbnrs hsnl thnsigb sun and shade Before llie pretty house was made' One lift!,, minute, only one. And she'll rt hot and Oud it -gooe I Usui, Ife area a umt- Blrd forgive me Thou anil thy niste. sans let, saas fear. Ye have ts-fore you nil cite rear. And cv.-ry s-QOd lils aoOBS for you Iu which to rag nv rmj.l and woo One plbsius cry ol ii.rdisn vain. And re'll i-gii your jfeagaio, t'orgelling quite the ),iu l,sa home In iiiuny a liusy home to come But l Ycsir see Insist keep I must Until II enimiees Into dust I took llie arena nnt Uud lurgive me -New Orleant Picayune u 504 anfe2:i ii h 7 w :u a ( :t 21 ii re. 31 31 la (a is t If M IN Ml ldcftlH II) stl IOd.ll lleets. If It. I 'ahhage, (f Hi ' -rrots. per sk. Oarrots, young. If dog Celery If 001 Cucumbers, f dox (ireen I'eas. If It, f tattoos, p dog Onions. If IU) tbs roiaioes, if 100 rr,s I tatiM-s, sweets, f 0, Radishes, tf dox -Soimrh I'liruips, sk. fjinatoe-, If bx nil i i in Chickens, large young, f dog. Chickens, broilers Iblekena, old ... Ducks, tdog In-ese v.'iing, r iloz I urke), young. If tli ..... i -. . t , i l'hrAsmt K K KM II Mil IT Apples. Ilaiiauas. bunch llrauu. flu Lemons, California, r bv. Lemons, Sicily, If bx, new. I.inies, If ewt Quloeas, d" bx, i iranges, liiversldes I) anges, iSeedleas uitAia. Harley. whole, f ctl urn, f 100 IT sts, good, old, i bushel ()at. new, Kve, f IO n, nominal W heat, Valley, f 1-0 Whe.it, Rtstcni Oieg ui DAIRY mODVI llutter. ilregou fancy creamery- noire dairy omiiion I'lckled, California Bkstern fancy erearjM'T California choice. Cheeoe. Oregon full cream i ireg iu skims a d old wissClieeie domestic Young Am -rica, Or. i.egon. I' dog astern, is 1 ITIIIIt Portland twUOnt r iller, f hbl Salem patent rolle-- 1) ivtoti patent roller sscadia pttent roller uiintrv hramls. McMiuiiville. . Superflns White Lily Itrahtm live llour Hi'KltM. rasa Neeila. Timothy Orchard Ornaa Bed Top Blue lirass. ICnglisb live (Iras. Itslian Kve lira. ViistraMati live (irass. KaaqoJto Millet " . iv Millet. Mixed Law n (irass i lover S.'nU Bed Clover. White Clover Vlsrke Clover . Ufalfa )l Is, ,1 Ian, oils. auary 'ax Hemp Haw, imported lUpt-, Ca'ifornla 1 II i'i 13 50 10 (I m 1 0' i m .-1 n II 12 1 2 a 75 ; 1 00 3 MM t no 2 W.i It) S 10 7 00(9(1 Ml 8 uo io on Is :t on I roai so it .i()' 4 no 1 2.V1 7." 4 50 . s on 5-X.i7 (II 1 5(1 1 n I 1 2'. a 7Vu4 no 5 00(15 50 HO (0) 00 I 50 4 m 41 1 :'2rl It 1 HI fall IbU 1 I2i .'I la K. 81 271 8 M12, IS 'c3l 20 (if j!a II in 15 i HI II 87(if:w W :i n 3 Ki 3 7(1 3 70 3 7.1 4 10 2 Ml 4 on a 2a II III Always Ready In t'lsli. "I like West irprinia. suid a jren tlonutn recently Itf phjrsieal feat urea remind mo of New Eii''uiid. and its regetation is ubout the siime. suve tbo DIOUnUun land uud I'liodtHiciidi'im Up uroiind Aurora you ace roilfll boarded men lopillg by on stout liorses, looking lor the world like some of Job Stuart's cavalry on ii forago. In the vnlleysui-e the lx;st farms, und they eciicrally bt.-loiig to llie Aniish. a tisnge, quiet sect of Iutch, who weni clotlics fastened with hooks and eyes entirely destitute of buttons. Thev are oil thrifty nod well to do, close at a bargain, but scrupulously honest The records of tbo Lutheran church at Aurora were kept in (icrman until within a generation. That oburoh wus established over 150 years ug; The K'opk- iliercabouta dig their coal from the hillsides, am! it is ohoaper to dig; it than to cut wckkI from their 0 WO forests. "Not one in tho section I have tnv filed through is wealthy or has much money, vet no one sutlers want. No otic is ever so busy that ho can't stop work and po n lisliinj The store keeper ut a little trillags on the PoUj mac used to close his place in the afternoon to go with pro ami lish for bass. They are all great bands lO have agencies forthesalool various articles I met several natives driving around the country, ostensibly selling fertill tors, but none thai I asked was ever able to panic a single customer. One old chap Inula little cobbler's shop. II,- w;is ii notary public and justice of l ho peace, was postmaster, sold shoos, ran an express business mid had a ih lien agencies for agricultural imple ments, organs, pianos, curriujres and wagons, patent medicines and the in evitable fertilizer. The man who wouldn't do business with bim didn't have much business." Washington POSt, Hift 7 12 (U 13 9 ftrll 11 (r 13 ftDIO UU'elli H (cf 10 7 l 4 (a 5 4 iu. .1 II ll(til2J lrt rt is IMsfl'l 11 sU H 5 4-,, 5 ., ( .M 10 1 (i? 4 Tho l .1. ,m , v. rh,,t,,graitier. The latest development of automatic machines will take tho form of u self acting photographic apparatus. The me,, i. urns contrivance, which will be olleml to the public some time in Do cember, ia tho invention of a Spanish genius In outward appearance the machine is very similar to the mini merablo engines for luring the bum hie penny From a curious public that may lie seen at any London terminus, The ptecbauism hi simple. Tho person to he iipei- ib il upon slanils oil an iron plate, and duly puts his penny in tho lot. This brings into play the machinery . the cap .is removed from the lens, ui which the "subject" is expected to look steadily during the lew seconds of exposure. Then, by a remarkably rapid process, lasting; from two and a half to three minutes, tho photograph is developed and ejected from the ma chine Ihe photograph is not, of course, mi sensitised paper (which would require at least twenty-foui hours for its development); but it is developed 00 a metal plate sonic preparation of tinfoil probably and is really an improved form of aaguer rooty pe. The proprietors of the pat ent evidently think that "there i money in it,' as they have (riven an order for 8,000 machines to a well known linn in West IJroinwieh. St. James' QaseUis. I The Hasten' Jake. Two local sportsmen put up a good job on a companion. When (be three I went gunning the two look along an ii.l st ill- .1 owl, keeping u hidden ' under the wagon seat, and during tho ' afternoon they managed lo get scpar j tied from their victim. Thev wired , the owl securely to the limb of a tree, j then regained their companion, and til three started homeward. Near the edge of tho woods, close by the bogua i iv. I the two discharged their guna at ) pretended game, so aa not to be ex pected to tire at the owl. lliey re marked that they wouldn't load again, they were so near out. The innocent irunner espied the owl the moment they arrived in the vicinity, and began blazing away al once at a hundred yards' distance. After the fourth shot, fired in fever ish haste, he called lo the others to fire also. ''Icin't you see the blamed buz zard's asleep, uud lie won't wake till he's hit in a vital oU lie might get wuy while I was loadingl Auowlas big aa that ia worth a dozen part ridgear But the friends assured him of their confidence thai he would bring him down at lust, that it was his bird, and they would gel uo glory in simply assisting at the death. This teemed lo inspire him with ucw energy, and the shots increased in frequency, and a terrible bomliurdmcnt wus curried on against the Ixaly of that owl. Finally the bud hlagirered a moment and then dropped over, but still clung to the limb with his feel and hung bad down. "lie's got the toughest hold on life of any bird I ever shot I" puffed the al most exhattsU-d hunter. "I'll aootx put him out of his misery," and rd vatMing to within fifty or sixty feist of the owl he fired the final shot, Jarhich had the effect to blow the stiilfel creat ure's head off and to scatter several quarts of sawdust in all directions. It was then that there llaslyed upon the senses of the deluded gunner that a cruel hoax had been plytyed upon him. And this feeling wasrconllrmed when he saw his two eoniy!anions rolling in the grass and senfjaming und yelling with laughter. -rypringleld Home stead. A Vi Artful Dog. "Speaking "ogs," said a gentle man from A iiule. discussing some of i.l.o recent dog stories told by the uelegate. "there is a little fox terrier owned by one of my acquaintances. His mistress thought so much of him that when he was a pup she used to bathe him every day. First she would bathe the baby, then tho dog would be given his douse in the wuter. But she never used the custile soap, which was reserved exclusively fortne baby, on the dog He, poor animal, had to be content with ivory soap. This dis crimination evidently annoyed the tApriar The other tluv his mist res saw bim go up stairs a little before the hour for the bath. "She followed on tip-toe to see what he was doing. She saw him go to the bath room, pick up the cake of ivory in his mouth and drop it out of the window. His mistress, just previous to the bath, seemed tiie soup und put it in her pocket. When the dog's turn in the tub came he dehberately picked up the castilesoap, and wagged tiis tail joyously as he put it in his mis tress' hand. Then she produced the ivory soap. You should have seen the poor dog. He was utterly woebegone and crestfallen. Never saw a dog look: so cheap in my life.'' Cincinnati Times-Star, KKKI. tnvretigiiting nr.-ui, tr ton Hay, t ton. baled. tirsuml Harley. f ton. Mil I'ltep, f tou Oil Oaks .Meal, V ton Shorla, r lou l l unlit HOIUH KoiiKh K.lced. T. & li. sheathing Mo. I ft Hiring No. 2 reilitni No. i rustic I'lear roinrh. Cher i is. No. I flooring- No. 1 cellinn No I rustic Slecpltur. HALT. Osaree rue. AH lb hsu; f ton hO R bags, r i ii lirjunil lt,V, S ft hags. in OOg 1 1 H UI ui M in 22 .Viii-Jl in is Usuin i o ;.) IlkuM.' all 18 OOavll) 01) 1MB llKKNsiF.lt. Per M. lo in 12 in II (I) is m l.i (I, IS Ml 2n On :'' "ii 22 22 .m gg aa 2i 00 It,, .nil l epers. There is, I think, no doubt thai Henry IV of England and Robert Bruce were lepers, About Henry ill I am not so sure. Hut 1 have tried to discover any authority for what I am quite sura I read soma rears ago but wbore I cannot remember that Ada licia of Louvaine, sreond wife of Henry I, becuute s leper, and that lint wus the real reason why, when n happj wife and mot) r, she left ber ecu lid husband, W illiam do Albini. to whom she was tenderly attached, and entered u convent. Miss iStrick land makes no mention of it. and con aiders her conduct quite iinaooount abto.' Notes and (juwiaa, Mora Than Its Share of Tails. Henry Smith, of Brood Center, Conn., was in the highway on his way to his day's work in the fields, when he suddenly beheld iu tho road what seemed to him a curious circus. A black snake, a six footer, was curled on the ground, but instead of having a head, as the serpents Mr. Smith had been familiar witii all had, tiiis snake seemed to begin and end in tails. Eager to know tho mystery of his queer construction, if iiossibie. Smith picked up a stone and hurled it ut the strange reptile. Ho didn't hit him, but the mvsterv came apart in the middle, llie fellow had swallowed about naif of another one big -s block that was nearly as largo and of the same species, but instantly he dis gorged hiffl when the stone struck the ground. Both snakes were lively and slipped into the roadside wall before the man could lind another missile. Chicago Mail. ton II on in n on The British shin Ihirham wa burned at Tort Coata. The loaa on the cargo S.Ss,iKa. The vessel itelf presented but few traces of havin been on tire. The bull and caryo are insured in Knglish cwuipaniea. The carito wa insured for X.11,000, but only a portion of it ha been loaded. There has been hitch in the Chineae tranait lionda. The instruments were printed, but a halt has been called, the I'alifomia .(elevation demanding: a hear ing. There i bow a doubt whether Sec re tarv Window will approve of th bond. The bond call for .00 for starJ, I'tnuaoian. He Timih. No Chances. "Here, sonny, hold my horse," said a gentleman to a gamin, who alight edrtrom a carriage the other day. "Has he hud ins oats ter day. sir!" asked the boy, as be hesitated. "Had bisoatsl What has that to do with it:" inquired the gentleman m sitrpt-l -a-. "Well, ycr see. sir. de las' time 1 hung until a boss he eat de straw hat off me head, and I only got a nickel and a licking' when 1 pit home. lut up a quarter and I'll take de risk." The boy got the quarter.- Boston Herald. Explained. "1 see the French people call a chestnut a 'russigiiid (' "said Sqiiihabv, the funny man. "1 don't set the con lui tMii. really, because a rossigind is a nightingale." "I'll, well," replied Mrs. Squibsby, ' "may be they've all heard a in0'htin gale oefore." -Harper's Bazar. A Bcstiri genius has discovered s sure nc-ans of prtvenling boilers ex ploding. His plan is lo keep the water ia ibeni eaxst ant cm 10 o-e oe,,a oump. B,)bby (who bat been sitting patient ly half an hour. -Mr. Boomer. I wish you would Top the question to Bella. Bolia-Kobert, you naughty boy. vhat possessed yaa w m3lf, Jcf4 ( prepoateiMus remarij? Bobby (aulkdyl-Well. anywav. ma aid if he did you'd jump at the chnoee. i asg i wvi.eu to fcsgyou jump.-Teaar fling. Things Out of I'lare. When you read of the marvelous feats and wonderful tricks which the magicians of the day, the Ballon and Blitzes and McAllisters, play on as tonished people in the banks, on the railway trains and in the market places just for fun, don't you often wonder why they don't sometimes perform soma of their good tricks on the stage, when you have paid a dol lar to see them It seems to be just as it is iu everything else, singing, orating, play acting and all the best part of the oost work is done by the reporter and his easy riding fancy. Bunlette in Brooklyn Eagle. lulling I, ,,m Height. Iii reference to an annotation In The Lancet ukmi this subject, a medical man. formerly a sailor, states that in youth be fell from the topgallant yard of a vessel, a distance of at least 120 feet. Sensation was entirely lost dur ing his transit through the uir. It re turned slightly on striking the water, infSciently to'enable the fad to striko out (being a giKt swimmer) and seize a life buoy. The writer thinks death would have been painless had he fallen on some hard substance, but the as sert ion that parsons die in the act of falling is. he thinks, evidently wrong. Medical Record. The name of the Netherlands is at present given only to the kingdom of Holland. But in the Sixteenth cen tury that name denoted a cluster of provinces extending from the Zuy der Zee and the Dollart to the north ern frontiers of France, and forming that tract at fertile and alluvial laud which is at present occupied by the two kingdoms of Holland and" Bel-giuni The Russian railway system at the beginnintr of le-vs aggregated 1S.S14 mile, of which :',.7s7 mile belong to the government and 13,565 mile to private asgppaygas, IS Is a fuBSI tie ,. Mir-bASS I hut it is very hard to realirx it .1... you are reading the jomic papers Somerville Journal. -The startling fact ha been discov ered that 3,i65.30y buahelf of peaaute are consumed la thU country every year. It Is suspected that 261,30 bushels of them are slain in th upper tralleaie of theaters, and that ,6.06 I are eaten u tlPe,t gjg, court room.