The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 27, 1891, Image 8

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EUGENE CITY GUARD.
EUGENE CUT. OREGON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rortugaM ImmlirajiU Bl to Arrl
la Maw Tork In Larse Nmnbara.
A Mackay syndicate ha bought the
Mobile and Ohio railroad.
Four thousand one hundred Italians
landed in New York in one day last week.
New Yorker are happy because they
can walk over Brooklyn bridge and not
pay.
Jewish immigrant! are arriving at the
port of New York at the rate of 40,000
annually.
The school children of Texas will help
to raise funds for the State exhibit at
the World'! Fair.
The condition of winterwheat through,
out Pennsylvania is more promising than
in any year since 1840.
A Jewish colonv has Just been estab
lished among the Yankees of Connecticut
in the town of Montville.
It is stated that the Louisiana planters
will aKk for bounties under the McKin
ley bill aggregating 10,000,000.
A theater for colored actors will prob
ably soon be erected in Philadelphia. It
will be the only playhouse of the kind
in America,
Portuguese immigrants have begun to
arrive in considerable numbers, many of
them bound for the wine-growing dis
tricts of California.
Btept have been taken to have for
feited the bond of f 260,000 of the New
York Electrical Subway Company for
non-compliance with its contrac t.
An agent of the Standard Oil Com
pany is reported to be in Springtield
urging the Senate to reconsider the vote
by which the anti-trust bill was passed.
Work begins In September on the
bridge over the Hudson river between
New York and the Jersey shore. The
work is to be completed in two years and
a half.
The vote of the pupils In New York
city's public schools for a "State (lower"
shows a majority of about 14,000 for the
golden rod over the rose in a total poll of
144,501
The Presidents of the various gas com
panies In Brooklyn a few days ago
decided to reduce the price of gas tem
porarily from $1.60 per 1,000 cubic feet
to $1.25.
The statistics show that about 3,000
Americans sail every week forKurotw.
The American tourists were never thicker
all over the Continent than they will be
this year.
Railroads are being rapidly pushed
forward ia Costa Kica, and commerce is
developing. More than one-third of the
foreign trade of the country ia with the
United States.
Land companies are buddingout along
the Palisades of the Hudson, the ulti
mate prosperity of which dermis ii(on
the long-promised railway from Wee
hawken becoming a reality.
The agent of a Russian emigration so
ciety has, it Is said, bought 80,000 acres
of land in North Carolina, eighty miles
east of Asheville, on which 1,000 Jewish
families are to be colonited.
The victory of the single trolley sys
tem in the Ohio Supreme Court was
based on the ground that the telephone
companies have no exclusive right to the
earth for return circuit purposes.
Under the act of the last Legislature
Philadelphia Is to elect one Councilman
for each 4,000 registered voters instead
of one for each 2.000 as heretofore. The
present Council lias 115 members.
The Florida orange crop during the
season Just closed was about UWvMtOO
boxes heavier than was estimated. The
yield was tigured at 1,000,000 boxes,
whereas it was fully 2,000,000 boxes.
A world's fair In commemoration of
the 400th anniversary of the discovery
of America, will be opened at Rio de
Janeiro under the auspices of the lira
lilian government in November, IMC.
The Washington government has no
tified all Its agents at the seal islands by
the steamer Rush to stop the killing of
teals by the North American Commer
cial Company when it has taken 7,500.
A tremendous impulse was given to
the pearl-button industry In this coun
try by the McKinley bill. European
manufacturers are now attempting to
evade the law by a eubterfugo which is
likely to be checked.
It it estimated that at least 150,000,000
of the government's pair money sup
posed to be in circulation has been lost
or dosi roved. By the sinking of a vessel
on the Atlantic 'Coast some years ago
l,0O0,000 in greenbacks were lost.
The Michigan Legislature passed a bill
appropriating 30,000 for the entertain
ment of the Grand Army of the Repub
lic, which Governor Winans vetoed on
the ground that it la unjust to tux the
Ode of the State for the pleasure of
viduals.
The general belief is that lite Reformed
Preoby'.erians will sustain the action of
the Pittsburg Presbytery and a number
of bright, liberal-minded young ministers
will be expelled. There seems no doubt
either that theexpulsion will be followed
by a split in the church.
The President has replied to the letter
of Mayor Stuart of Philadelphia in ref
erence to the Keystone Bank. He says
he will facilitate a thorough investiga
tion of the affairs of the hank to the full
extent of his power and will see that any
officer of the government found guilty
of wrong-doing In that connection is
held to strict accountability for his actions.
SPORTING NOTES.
Flraaai Injiiraa llaraalf Ho Serlon.lr Sha
Will rrabablr Katlr.
Ilaggln't Flrenxi struck herself below
the knee, and her injuries ere to great
that it is believed that she will never be
able to race on the turf again.
The New York Commercial Atbertittr
savsTennv is showing in work at Morris
Park as well at before the handicap. He
ia not big in flesh, but appears more pli
able. Pulsifer it making a big effort for
the Suburban.
Johnny Griffin, the Boston feather
weight, nas received a telegram from
Jimuiie Carroll, informing him that he
had matched him to fight an unknown
at the Olympic nub, New Orleans, Sep
tember 20 for a $3.0iJ purse. The un
known is supposed to be Jimmy Lark ins
or Johnny Van Hess.
Ed Corrigan't horse, G. W. Cook, won
the Spirit ufthr Timet stake, beating Ra
cine, Proctor Knott and several other
famous cracks, it was Racine's first
race east of the Rocky Mountains, and
be made a fine Sort, and was lea-ling in
the stretch, when suddenly the Chicago
favorite ridden by Overton shot forward
and won at the wire by a short head;
Proctor Knott third.
PERSONAL MENTION.
the Enptror of Oeraaaar Said u b
Florid tpaaaer.
Governor Hill it trying the virtue of a
new hair restorer.
No Shirt has been elected chief of the
Umatilla Indians. No Shirt, it it proper
to remark, it no stripling.
Colonel John Hay, the author, has
hn nfTfrimr in London from a sharp
attack of the prevalent infiuenra.
Secretary Rusk works more hours at
his desk than any of his clerks, but this
it true perhaptof all the Cabinet ollieert.
rv l A Miner's church in Boston
will not accept his resignation, and offers
.hi i.i. ......... i.
Iilin an assistant u ue win wui.uraw u.
r.Trlilpnt Haves declares there is
no truth whatever in the statement that
be is growing feeble In wind and Douy.
Of all the great men of England Salis
i... I. nnntuA mm ha mnat Hinseouentinl
and autocratic and the one most difficult
to approach.
Leo XIII. will srrant no more private
audiences. Press comment upon the re
port! of the Interview! ratner man ina
bility to hold them it the cause.
r. i! -if,, . r'l.L.f KaTPtanr for Ire
land, has sold his Scotch Highland estate
to Mr. Oombe, the brewer. The price
paid by Mr. Coombe is 100,000.
The Duke of Rutland is credited with
exercising more influence over Queen
Victoria than any individual since the
death of the Earl of Beaconsfleld.
The Maypr of Chicago is alluded to by
one paper of that city as "nemp
Washburne. Hempt-ad is too long a
name for a bustling place like Chicago.
President Harrison with a party 01
friends will go to Mount McGregor dur-
1-.. I ..a .nmliia, f.f MlA hllrnHM nf Vlslt-
ing the cottage in which General Grant
died.
.. ... i i i ...
1 nomas iseaver, wie com mm
magnate who died at Danville, Pa., re
cently, leaves an estate of $4,000,000,
and was noted for his philanthropy. Ex
Governor Beaver of Pennsylvania is his
nephew.
Senor Antonio Batres, the new Minis-
ti. VV.Ml.inutnn (mm (inatemala. has
filled this office once before, and still
longer ago was secretary oi me legation.
He hat an Income of $40,000 from his
cocoa plantations.
The young Chinese Emperor lias cele
brated the completion of his twentieth
year by picking out a new wife. Prece
dent allows a man of his rank seven of
these companions, and this acquisition
is only the second.
Mr. I.laml Ktanford has divided to
turn the Lathrop memorial in Albany
over to the trustees of the local orphan
asylum and endow it with $5,000 a year,
so'as to secure relief from personal at
tention to this charity, which she found
ed in memory of her parents several
years ago.
The venerable portrait painter, U. 1.
1 ll..ulv nno Hll veara nf aire, still lilies
the brush with skill and enthusiasm in
f 'l.u.n.m lln hna nv-entlv cnmi.leted a
portrait of the Duke d' Aumale, third son
of Louis Phillip", for the Crenr library,
for which the artist made a study at
Chantilly.
llmr. T. K. Downing, assistant to the
L'..!u...ul Itiulinn f,f .lurnyalum in nmin
a visit to America, from which he lias
been absent since January, 1K00. His
purpose it to spread the knowledge of
what the church is doing in the Holy
Land and to ask aid for its support and
the extension of itt labors.
TIia Vtiirimr nf f,frmanv is not a
florid speaker, but is a plain, straightfor
ward talker, and the reporters lind it
easy to get his meaning. It didn't re
quire even a short-hand man to take
these sentences from his Dusseldorf
speech: " There Is only one master In
this country, and i urn lie. i snaii sw
r..p tin ntliiir M.aiiln nip In this snirit I
drink to the welfare of the province."
Mn ill. -a Freeman I'ulmcr has Knoken
out for the manual training schools:
... - i i
" We stanu to-uay witn reverence oeiore
the bov or girl who can do any one thing
perfectly who can draw a perfectly
straight' line or hit the nail exact on the
head, We who are older and missed
thit teaching will go down to our graves
poorer because we missed being tauuht
to hit straight, to see straight, which
makes ua think straight and speak
straight."
CRIME AND CRIMINALS.
A Maa Kills Another fur Hemline II Is
Wit au Insulting Letter.
Dr. Garrison, a prominent citlxen of
Wheeling, W. Va., who killed nr. uairu
last March, has been convicted of mur
der in the second degree.
Three men cruelly tortured a China
man at Squirrel Creek, near urasa al
ley, Cal., to make him give up his gold.
He may die from his injuries.
Jackson Rhodes, who murdered D. K.
Shull, the school teacher, near Green
wood, Mendocino county. Cal., has sur
rendered, and la now In Jail at Ukiati.
I lerr Stanofeld t. Treasurer of the Rat
burg (Prussia) Savings Bank, has ab
sconded, and a defalcation to the extent
of 10,000 marki has been discovered in
his accounts.
William M. Knight lias been brought
in to San Diego from Bear Valley,
chanted bv Justice of the Peace Dinwid-
die with snooting the legal gentleman's
two boys wait intent to murder tliem.
F.x-Mavor J. P. Johnson, J. T. Faulk
ner and Ed Waiter, prominent citiwns
of Waldo, Ark., have been arrested by a
United States mail inspector and charged
with robbing mails at McNeil March 10.
The establishment of Hilton, Hughes
A lVnning, New York, was roHbed the
other night. Upwards of $10,000 worth
of diamonds were taken. The fact was
kept secret in the hope of catching the
burglars.
Charles W. Seidell, one of the Trustees
of the village of hast Grand Rapids.
Mich., has been arrested for bigamy, and
pleaded guilty. He has a record of live
wives, all living, and was after a sixth
when arrested.
Major John 11. Walker, w ho was beaten
by Alfred Hall because of the latter's
jealousy of Walker's attentions to Mrs.
IU1I, das died of his injuries in St.
Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hall
has surrendered himself' to the author
ities. Mary Raulgie of Iron wood, Mich., has
been arretted, charged with shoplifting.
She has confessed, and search of her
house revealed over $i!,000 worth of
stolen goods. She got rid of her ill
gotten gains through a store run at Hen
ley, Wis.
Conway, the seaman accused of mur
dering the boy, Nicholas Martin, whose
mutilated body was found floating in a
bag In the harbor at Liverpool, has been
committed for trial. When asked to
plead he declared to the Court : "lam
regular guilty." Instantly afterward he
protested bit innocence.
G. McUrath waa thot and killed in the
postotlice at Warren, Ga., by A. V. How
ell, who accused McGrath of tending an
Insulting letter to hit newly-wedded
wife. Howell has been arrested and
taken to the Augusta jail. The shooting
baa created a sensation, it both parties
were prominent citisens.
FOREIGN NEWS.
CatholicsandGreeksRiot
at Jerusalem.
THE NEW JAPANESE CABINET
The Portuguese Cortes Committee
Approves of a Convention
With England.
Brazil wants Russian immigrants.
Ireland will exhibit at the World's
Fair.
Scotland farmers complain of a mice
plague.
Brazil's exports for 1801 are estimated
at $:'00,000,0(0.
Japan will have a $O0,0OO exhibit at
the World's Fair.
It is re)orted the Rothschilds recently
lost $40,000,0.0 in speculation.
A pair of Zulu chiefs are said to be the
present social lions in IOikIoii.
Ex-King Milan's latest gambling bout
resulted in a loss of $30,000 to hi in.
The British Parliament proposes to
pass a bill to exclude destitute immi
grants. Fifty thonsund Jews have been thus
far expelled from St. Peteinburg and
Moscow.
Eight thousand tailors are now idle in
London, and their number is constantly
increasing.
Tdlrstv throats in the Coniro country
swallow about $1,000,000 worth of lire-
water a week.
The population now is a1out 400,0 W)
in Portugal. 18.000.000 in Si.ain and
31,000,000 in Italy.
The Swiss people are preparing to eel
ebrate the 000th anniversary of that
hardy little Republic.
The Portuguese Cortes Committee has
approved of a convention with Great
Britain in relation to South Africa.
The Turkish brigands have released
I.a nriiuniAra tlipv rnntnreil recently lV
derailing a train. 1 lie ransom wns pain.
Catholics and Greeks at Jerusalem
have been noting. Turkish troops in
tervened, and several persons were
killed.
The infant daughter of the Ducheas of
Fife is to be christened Alexandre in
honor of its grandmother, the Princtts
of Walea.
Famine prices are said to be prevailing
at lquique, meat telling at 70 centa a
pound, potatoes at 20 a bag and flour at
$30 a bag.
The inventor of the Sims-Edison tor
Dedo savs its exhibition has created great
excitement in Euro, where it has just
been exhibited.
Sir William Gordon dimming denies
that there is any truth in the story that
he is to 1 married shortly to Miss Flor
ence Gardner of New lork.
Great building operations in Rome
and other Italian cities, begun on the
expanding trude of the past, have been
urouglil to ignominious coiiapse.
Inconseouenceof Bolivia's recoenition
of the Chilian Congressional party as
belligerents the Chilian Minister at Ia
Pax has demanded his passports.
The rumored suspension of Russell
Co. of China has lieen continued, in
conseouence of which the New York,
London and Boston branches have sus
pended.
The expense of governing Italy hn
increased from 245,000,000 in 1881 to
$3-'0.Oil0.0O0 in 18SH. The debt 1ms a-
vaneed from S2.014.257.1KU in 1880 ti
$2,324,8:,5,3J0 in 1881).
The Duke of Argyll la a witness in.
trial in immnarton concerning a cerium
cure for rheumatism in consequence- of
having given a testimonial of its value
in return lor Iree treatment.
The Japanese Cabinet has been recon
structed, with Itoss President of Coun
cil, Takato as Minister of Public Instruc
tion, Tanaka as Minister ol Justice ana
Shingala as Minister of the Interior.
The King of Belgium will soon visit
England, and before he leaves for home
Stanley will prolwblv have told him def-
t i. i ' .t. .. i .'in i l. , :..
lniieiy wiiemer newiu go oaca lUAirun
as Governor of the Congo Free State.
A quarter of million Hebrews are to
be driven out of Russia forthwith. War
saw alone has given 30,000 of them no
tice to depart. There are supposed t
Iw about 7,000,000 Hebrews in Russiav.
The peasant inhabitants of the Tcrsk
district in Russia blew up with powder
a schoolhouse while it was filled with
children, ten of whom were killed aad
twelve seriously wounded.
There is to be presented to the Porta
guese Chamber a project to sell all the.
Portuguese colonies, except Angolia, M.
Thomas, Principe and Cajie Verde, with
a view of redeeming the national delit.
French Anarchists attempted to place
wreaths on the spot where the Varlin
Communists were shot in 1871 and near
the Montinartre Basilica, but the polic
prevented them ami arrested six of the
leaders.
At a Socialistic meeting in Paris one cJ
the citizens present moved that tb
death of the Minister of the Interior, M.
Constaus, should be voted by the As
sembly. Ihe President refused to put
the motion to a vote.
Marie Wilt, the famous retired prima
donna, has been dismissed as completely
cured from the private asylum at Fe
dolL near l"ragiie, and the free dismsi-
tion over her fortune of 500,000 florin
has wen restored to her..
Messrs. Turpin, Triponev Feu-frier and
Fessler have heeii committed at Paris
for trial on a charge of treason in eon
spiring to sell the secrets ol r ranee, par
ticularly the manufacture of the new
explosive melinite, to foreigners.
Buffalo Bill's success In Brussels seems
to have been remarkable. The Queer.tof
the Belgians visited the Wild West show
thrice. Thousands were turned away
for want of room at most of the perfjnii
ancet notwithstanding the inclemency
of the weather.
Henrv Irving's two tons are aheut to
follow in the footsteps of their eele
bratcd father and don the sock anK bus
kin. The elder one, Harry, will soon
leave Ixndon for California, and the
vounger, Lawrence, will foJlew his
brother on to the stage.
The baccarat reve'ations have stirred
to the deepest depths the whole religious
world. The news that the Prince of
Wales is a habitual gaiuWer, taking sup
plies of carls and counters wherever he
goes, has blasted every chance of the
nation granting him relief for his debts.
The government of Sweden hat or
dered an inquiry as to the conditions in
parts of that country said to be almost
denuded of young- men by emigration to
America. Young women of the domes
tic service are also very scarce, and the
wages demanded by servants have risen
to double the figure of a few year ago.
PORTLAND MARKET.
lit Is Wall !... With T..Ub!.s-
UI Oroerlaa ra "
Strawberriet are plentiful- AH frnita
are in lood supply""! fair demand. The
market is well -VMml'
of a k ndt, but me uemmm
lUrtoet are weak. Egg re more i plen
tiful. Quotations on butter are strong
Good quality it teidng r"'7 f
.. ,i.i:.buna lathed and young,
re in good demand ; i JM E"e;
but there Is little can iw . v T
it "radically nothing doing in the wool
market. Trade in atapie grown
Mtive, and a decline in tugar it daily
looked tor. The couee iur.-
Produra. Fruit. EUu
trta.T-Walla Walla, $1.60; Valley,
'V-itte-Standard-SSjWall.
Walla, $5.00 per Urrel.
Oats uuoie: k -
HAT-Quote: llfiWFtoD,
touunvrn- Quote: Bran, $2100 j
...- Li. i.r.,i,nrl Itarlev. 133.00(4
""VfV'wvUl ,5mm oer'ton: Bar-
lev ll.256t 1.30 percental.
fry. 5.: lancy aauj, -
good, miGtiOc; common, 14c; uau-
Oregon, 22-250 per
doxen; Etern. 22'8c.
?6; young thickens, 1X5045 .00; Ducks,
:.r,;.jiJ;. iu. nominal. SIO per
dosen;Turkeyt,locper ppand.
VloiTABLls-WUOie: ""''.SCl
ner cental; Cauliflower, $1.25 per
down; Onions, lJJglW P Pi
Reeta 11.60 per sue,
$T76 per tack? Potatoes, ,00870c
per cental; hew Potatoes, U.c per
pound; Tomatoes, $2.50 per box;
Asparagus, 45c per pound? OreKi
10iSl6c pe' Pund: Lettuce, 12c per
doten ; Green Peas, 5c per pound 1 ; String
Beam 8c per pound; Rhubarb, 4c per
pound; Artichokes, 40c per dozen; Rad
ishet, 10c per dozen bunches ; young
Onions, 10c per dozen bunches; Cucum
bers, 75c per dozen; Carrots, $1.25 per
tack.
AnntA. Ti Angeles Oranges.
$2 2502.50; Riverside, $3.00(33.25; K-
vein. I4.oUWO.ou peruux; oiuu w wi
a-VrA. i-'olif.Mio & T).r VOX I
Apples, $1.00(32.50 per box; Bananas,
tt8.00 per dozen; Strawberries, 4i
M5c pe' ponJ! Cherries, $l.o per
box; Gooseberries, 60c per pound;
Currants, 5c per peund; Apricots. 20o
per pound; Raspberries, 9c per pound.
r .... Palirnrnia.WalnilU.llM
ffll2ic: Hickory, 8'c; Braxilt, 10(?llc;
Almonds, lOiSc; Filberts, 1314c;
Pine Nuts, 17 18c; 1'ecans, mg,ix;
Cocoanuta, 8c; Hazel, 8c; Peanuta, So
per pound.
FARMANIDGARD
Farmer'SaHen Should Re
ceive Good Care.
7 WW
. . . ..i.i. .h.aklsa were lain
lewaaadad."-; ."7" 0 m, o
i fii mo rii ihiHiw ii n i lm iir 11,.
Ueal; ........ fcf.kaADrll sir, I t, ,,.. , . rmnm
Tb. sua aba ""-rr-n it pibblrf bed. . .'' " " "ZT. . ? Uu
AndaBl0l,u, ' nnvau- uu.in a inuereu In tU i
. ...L nntaaL I '. ...I.I..I. f.....' .1.. . . " U
irk fluna out aocn uquiu nt WHICH I ruga ies a la pouU
rTapi""wal ud lU 'Xw totm Important course.
ABd turned llwlr reatl ,( wM foun j l)at , l
FEW OF HER PLAIN RIGHTS,
tmr. .7.
' .1 r.i.i.ui nun iiiii iti iimi if in .r .i
And, oh. mr heart J-Jg swung tain any more iKTame an impnrtjj.
Blu!', 'i"" .. lnthiacmerseucy.aa U,. ' J"?
But .til. W " Ttll U
The woriu waa wro.
She Should Have Clean, Dry Quarters,
Food That Will Make Egg?,
Pure Water, Etc.
22c;
Ar-
Btapla Groceries,
ViaaOuotet Coeta Bica,
Rin 'Oi-.: Mocha. 30c: Java, iSc;
buckle's. 100-pound cases, 20?4o per
pound. ... n.i.i.n iV.,.,tn
BUOAR8 VUOlo: uuiucu v,i--1
n 11'.. MnnlatAil ftWC.i CUOO
crushl and powder,?d, 6c per pound;
contectioners' a, o,'4c per jiuuu.
Svitiri -Eastern, in barrels, 4 Oooc ;
half barrels, 60 (4 58c; in cases, 55(S80c
per gallon; $2.25(32.50 per keg; Califor
nia, in barrels, 40c per gallon ; $2.25 per
keg.
Bians Quote: Small Whites, S'c;
Pink, 8'4'!3.ve; Bayos, 4'4'c: Butter,
4Mc; Linias, 4345j per pound.
Drikd Fruits Quote : Italian Prunes,
104g 12c; Petite and German Prunes,
10c per pound; Raisins, $1.75(32.25 per
box; Plummer-dried Pears, 10llc;
tun-dried and factory Plums, ll12c;
evaporated Peaches, 1820c; Smyrna
Fiirs, 20c: California F5ir, 9c per pouna.
Kica Quote: $5.60.f 6.75 per cental.
Honky Quote: 18(i20c per pound.
Saxt Quote: Liverpool, $10, $10.60,
$17; stock, $11 per ton in carload lots.
Canned Goods Quote: Table
fruits. $2.00. 2H: Teaches, $2.60;
Bartlett Pears, $2.25: Plums. $1.66;
Strawberries, $2.50; Cherries, $22.50;
Blackberries, $2.25; Kivplierries, $2.75;
Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2.40. Pie
fruit : Asorte 3, $1.50 per dozen ; Peaches,
$1.05: Plums, $1.25; Blackiierries, $1.6
per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.35
()1.65, according to quality; Tomatoes,
$1.153.60; Sngar Peas, 1.251.);
StringBeans, $1.10perdozen. Fish: Sal
mon, ; sanlines, 85c(3$1.65;
lobsters, $2.25(3:3.25; oysters, $1.60
S.25 per dozen. Condensed milk : Eagle
brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; Highland,
$6.75; Champaou, $6.00; Monroe, $6.76
per case.
Among all the domestic stotl i which
has b.-eu ri-arel on the farms of our an
"a". , " , nn none has been
cesiors aim u : ,
the target for so much abuse ; none has
wiii , . , t farmer's
en oitentimet without shelter and
n many instances even without food.
,u " .'i... .i.. ...n i.i-k iin. and with
except iiai one r - "r, ,
only sufficient attention to make sure of
a ppropriuting the products of her indue,
tfv, the hat ln expected to work the
r . .t U nurp nf I Kiln
wl.oleeari.roU!u,r:..?T-V --
hersell anl ner oro""", r-.'
larirer proportionate income than anj-
I thing else on the farm-in s.-iori, to iu. ,
i . . . 1 1 f ...nl.ln.r l.rii-ll Willi-
out straw-for woe to her if l'P,ro:
priated any straw in n f'i
growing grain or vegetables scattered
i .r....i fn, t I-oft to run at
i-irire she has been chidden for nesting
:' for liatchinir at untimely
........1. t..r v.inff in everv wav " more
1. ,1. on unrin " I in LlltS UIUII ll.U"
LKjlilfr iiiAii .... - . .
i . .. ri.,.1 uiili n nrooer limits, she
has been frowned upon for desiring the
. .in . fnml anil iir ID If
comlorts oi sumciem w " -if
.:.i...i,i on. I f pan v ouarters.
Bun laiNT UCT.cn, J i
i i... lu.n aran-iiiPil ait a useless, pam-
HI1U una imu " I , . ' .
pered creature, " cosiinir mure
.imes to." and peculiarly subject to dis
ease and vermin. An artificial creation,
taken from unlimited resources oi rn.c,
freedom and fresh air into lorceu toil
. .i. M,orao nt all these: nil
proved from her natural state of laying
' .i rl o.,t,m in a neUHOll to a
a suiKie iieoiiiii wi p-h"
forced artificial product of dozens of eggs
throughout ttie year, iei! "p
... , . it .:!. nll 1ia amliitinn
rustle lor nimseii " "
i .- i. i. ,i;.lavA,l in a wild State.
which one uio""," .r i
while yielding to her owner the products
rightfully to Dcexpecieu uum ... v.
it,.l In. i voneral-DUrDOSe
IlCiai KiaiK. i.-- ,
machine, it is desired of her that she
i ...i r... Ao.h aiiM-ial nurnose as a
special-purpose machine, and she Hat
'.... 1.. QUtl tn manufacture insuf-
n..;.,t ..uMArnUnnrnose material into
abundant special products-ai w-hen she
: ..,.1 tn .I.aII nut ftraH with llllfull-
ing regularity on a diet partly fattening,
partiv tieating aim imj "";" "
i!miuwla Winn out of the
ouertion her manufacturing needs.
, . ' UIUn. n.ltV., MP?"
Ine question, puuiuj " . .
tun .l..,imti,linir an answer with
esiiei ial insistence during the past two
' If thia a-arA nn-
or uiree jearoj m,
swered as to poultry as a whole, there
would still remain another more perti
nent to the great majority. " Does the
f.iamiis'a linn rtav ?" Hefore the latter
IMIUll o .. .- , 1
question can 1 answ ered with any show
of fairness, the larmer s neii inupv nave
i.,.. ni.; .;,,.',. if aim must run at
UCI .ia..i ..y...". - . .
large and secure her own living, it is
certainly her righl to help herself to
,,.k.n..ur ol.o ninv ),A able to find and to
WliAtr.vi ' ' ,
raise her brood in her own way, treating
them to all the avauaoie uaiiuiea unu
ilia taoEnn all'nnla If kIiB ifl COD tilled
within hounds, treated as an artiiiciai
and expected to p y in cash results, it is
l.... ri.Xv thai aliB ha furnished with ail
the things that are absolutely necessary
. h. 1, colli, unit uell-lieinif. and with
conditions that, being artificial, may yet
approach as near as possible to those
...i.;..i. an natural liAuiilpa raw material
n III, ll nic in. villi.., -- .
enough and of the proper sort to manu
facture the expecieu prouuci. ii m net
tn Iiova rlpan ilrv niiartcrs: to
have food that will make eggs if eggs
are expected; to nave pure wain, mm
na.. a.lli attl.nTlf,11 AH 1U IIPf'PHHHrV Ul
11 lia.C CltV-.f HIIKIll w j
make her comfortable in condiiionsover
which she has nncontrol. Having these,
it .Iia .i.ab i,r.t tlipn ronilpr tn her owner
cash returns more than equal to the out-
... , '. : ,1.4 nl.n
lay, tie 18 JUSUliea HI saying mat mic
.l.u.a n,.t nav- lint until then be is (loilllZ
her rank injustice to hint at such a thing.
8c
A rood story is told mnn.....
I nrunrietiir of the Hotel Belle.,...1
. I. II ln.....n :.. ."KCt
i oi inn . ii AU..WII n i ta or Ua)
'tOti
. . i.i. .i.. .lim vara aray:
Jcnaa a oaeirnem. .a. -..- -
The wluoa env "
ta fcSXk. bound, tb. brook ri.l W
Abo", itt hollow .und of WUng cone.
the hotel waa bewailing hit
our Clover club friend approacU
...i.... ..... .1.. . .. "
V llilfc
nulicd what waa the m.-ni... n '
told the suil state of affuiri,
"Ohr alil lie, eweetly, "if j0i
rnvm.llial t n TIL! IL 1 . -
..-o - - iwoiVv,
I In.rr. niiia In tlin fiiiinfiilnAH
lUifa" "" IUTnk:
Wtth aru.an.lng wfng. th. -nettled pbea-n, Germantown . o, .can
. . uiku. J ....... wu, UUWn(i
oira iiiui a nuio lumTmriM., -
offer was accepted with elTu.sj.e',J
The man was duly called, civm n,.
ThS-tlr tree, reached barren rma aro I
. IT .j. m. heart waa aal- weu -
, i .I..H tw.ii.n ol loaa.
The winter worm , ..,,.
IM wiui Ulwnl01 u, W e,t Sbom
j -b.euin.
and dispatched for the frogj.r
nrnnrietor and Cliest rii.hw1 k:-
I' -1 uid.
tpeca
a n Amualnc ( Court.
. ii.- atniiainir vet nnex-
rjected seiiatiou sceues ever witnessed jn BboUt two lour, ho returned t
r t i, ii,A ThAafrtif . . . a T,i.
theatre occurreu u i nu rtue wore eori oi puzzled ir.v
am i..iat ilrolD . . . ...
in
a iiiruvi v . . i i - r- firts.
Roval. Manchester. The curtain urew gioa "Have you Kottl.efrog,.
for Mr. Toole to address mo mantcr. ".o. nor.' said the faithful a.
Bardell vs. Pickwick, when the whole vanL j
CD
reui". . - . ,. a
of the jury mystonousiy uibappeoic... ..orent there uny tliereT m
their "box" suddenly giving way and aover cUl0 mali mcek,y ,
ingulfing the "good men and true. there was. sor." said tho other, "but,
6 - " .. i l.'nA trhnrrnwilpd .. i r ..,
At first tne vast. au'" .. . wiey werei.wi. uuga. uowTenav
... .1 1 nriM allpnt. I . . . I .1 . .
every part or xne nieuuo 0i me noi to iiuvi-lucnuonea thafm
fearing some dreadful accident had oc- fore n-njarked tho wicked iokwa
curreu, out as iue umutaj J. 7 ocpaneu irum mo nuieL rnuadei-
rapiulyreappeareu.u.iiiiui'. """(- mm-
e j .... .i i rtf Intn n
tng very ioo..... , , ";.;: hkh Ti' Work of MlMm Cbten.
perfect hurricane af laught.r. which g, ,
haddroptl to allow version with un eminent
. mtt . ; ,i H.iinn i"i:iii. i unaiu ait uii m i luuniiHNa wii..
Mr ffle began his addreU he provoked he could give mo a definition of te
iotheUut of risibility by alluding to mat.es t m would convey u
w a. ' Iv"
the jury as "that worthy body or steau
.,,. n,i itiinuivable men."
A peculiarly amusing feature of this
r .1 m .. .A. a.l.a. a... annina.
novel scene was tne iaci iuhi, vuo
ity of the "jury" were stage carpenters
.... . . . .1... tlnnii.f
.i,iu lntv it was lu ert-ci. uo i"i
n.i tiipr anffered in this case for their
..,.
own carelessness. inuon iiu-uiio.
muthemuiicai investigation. Hem,
"It W lniMjssil(li' In give .uclt
t ion us impossioie as it u m iliea.
rhemistrv." " But." aaid I."l tk
can cive a definition of clieioistrr r
arnuiii nave mm. iu .iiue: ana ihiw .
a little time t) think. I suggested i il
nition. which euciieu mis rematt
m.ii..v th. Wooden Hone. could certainly give an etiuallv halj i.
TW,,rA nn a irrand scale went om nition oi muiiiemaiica. i nana
with f eltou, the assassin of Bucking- quently thought of this subject il
ham but torture on a small acule con- and have wondered whether it Up
tinned to be practiced on military of- to convey to the minds or those iU
fenders down to the tighteentn centurj. no. cueiumw 'aratj
Tl, form most freouently resorted to worn cheniisinureiioing. ineoife
. 1 1 aV I nu irpuM t I iiintuua L
was tuut Known as mo nwucu ui.-., .v. b.- -- o . , rr
... 1 !..l....nn. nwmlnil iniui tit Hint llln lilt HM. Ilir choniltfi,.
ride wincn wasiuepuumiuiiciii. owi.. . .. --
fortiettv thefts, insubordination, and bo longer ensured in the stud; of ltd
JJ , , ..,., I,.it iir,.il'iliiir a-ill, J
on. The wooden uorse wm uiuud m jnnuuui. ....-.... o -
i . 1 l.....tl..i u. u, tn f.irm a wliicli lie fur bevolid tl.o limits of a
DiailKS iinum , - . , . J
.. . , ..... ..l...nvitw,Tl Till, Pnruili.
sharr) ridge or angle auoui ei.u ur mnc imij. - .-.
fppt Inns. This ridge represented the Monthly
back of the horse, and was supported by Age of Parana ami vitality at aiJ
fonr nosts or le'is aooni nve ieev u.iiii. Mr. J. Korosl. dinvtor oflhfHJ
placed on a stand made movable by L,, bureau of statistic, nwit! i3
n. .1.- ,lilnni.a I ... .... . 1
tmcKles, locompieiemo ira-muiuv.( memoir la-lore tne iiuniranaiiAcitf
n..l,l.t nnimiil in creation 0 1 t.-. .Iru.n ii.a Inil.u.u. A
ttJlU 111C ,.J...'i. . y OCIl "111 f 1IVM. KM .IIIIUWI H
head and tail were added. Ace of Parents Ipnn llie Viui-
When a soldier was sentenced, either children." uml in which, ukinj i
hr rnnrt uinrtial or by his commanding nM. ,. hp reaches tie U
officer, to ride the horse, he was placed -onuiusjons
..a a j 1 t 1 1 i:,.l I
a-.t. r ia .imtP'B IU1PK. Willi HIS nUUUH Ut'U M.n.Ua.si u-Iwwa Tnt ipf i. W(:
behind him. and frequently enough, in
rpfirsiif nL'e have a weak cunsitf
order to increase me pain, musaeuj cic
finteiiPil to his leirs to weigh them doyn
or, as wus jocularly said, to prevent the
fiery, untamed, Uarelacned sieeu irom
kicking bun off. London urapuic.
Runanajr Ilomea.
I heard an Interesting distinction
m,1n the other dav by nn experienced
driver of horses, not a professional, as
to the degree of danger to which o. per
an., was exposed from a runaway norse.
mi. :.w.t;,.n nin.l.i wna hnfwppn the
1 l.U 11 1 11V I IWI. I1...V.U -r.
liorse that runs away from fright und less robust Rpvue Kcientifiqia
the horse that runs away uecnusu no is
out of temper. In the former case the
animal is said to be perfectly reckless
He is as likely to dash across the street
as he is to go straight ahead, and the
The issue of father or lietweeaf
40 veum are the slronmt, wliilr l
scendanta of fathers .f over W j
weak. The healthiest eluWrwn
whose mother lias in yet run-;
years those ixirn oi dhxiwio
tween 85 und 40 years of tgf ui
cent, weaker, and those moos
over 40 are 10 er cent wratol
children of aged fathers and w
mothers have, us a genenl
strong constitution, out irtMK
are of the same ugC. the chili
Th Meat Matkai,
XI ..... Tina O I ?!... .1 ..iq.ilI fn
li '1VS"'I '"OOU IM
Mutton LiKe. ahoarcd, 3'ici dressed,
..vfH a m.
Veal 7u pr pound
BlfOK (O UXATS AND LARD.
Quote: Eastern Hams, 12?413c;
rtMimn 1ft I. ZiiM n rt a Uruo Ir fafr itannn
1213c; oilier vrit4iet, 8(gllc; Lard,
9J4U,Vc per pound.
MJicellaaeoa..
Hidis Quote : Dry Hides, selected
.n.. Ul , . IV. 1. Inm MM-.
ll IlliO, oj iu pi:, 7v ICH IU 1UIU, 1ICVU,
elected, over 65 ponnds, 4c ; under 65
. i- l i . , n..
pounus, .k-; Diieep i eus, soon wooi, ou
il50c; iii-'diiiin.WiSSOc: long, 90c3 $1.26;
shearling, 10t20c; Tallow, good to
choice, 3(t3Sjo per tonml.
Wooir-Quote: Willamette Valley, 18
20c: Eastern Oregon, 13(4190 per
pound, according to conditions and
shrinka;fe. .
Hoes Nominal. Quote: 20c per
pound.
Nail Base quotations: Iron, (2.85;
Steel, 12.85; Wire, ?U0 per keg.
6noT--Quote: $1.75 per sack.
Coal Oil Quote : $1.05 per case,
The Mraoaolc and tlieTertlary Epocha.
The to called inesoioio epoch was
"brougiit to a close ly the cataclysm,
iue to coiirrnc4ion nnxl consequent
crumbling of the o; trtlt'e i;rust, which
upheawd the lUvky iiKiitaint and
Andes on thisflieiiikpher? nnl the Alps,
Pyrenees, -Ha9;nns Mini Himalayas on
the other-side, of tl"wcrIJ. Incident
ally to tliia treiiiemk.us alteration in
tho face of fl ic cart b all the giant rep
tiles were wj;xd on Uof existence. This
event opeuil wlut is called today
the tortiuryepoeli. It is in the tertiary
epoch that we liiiow. At the be
giniiing of I lis epixli iho only reptiles
which survii -eil werp tlt'stsikes, Jizjm'.a,
turtles and iiTDcodiH-s, all of tlmm re
acmliling ci.ostly thoso of tlic-'tr kind
"which exist; today. Profi sor Cope in
The Myaterr of Maternity.
Vn irnpr nlterflnii waa ever made
concerning the cow than that of i'rof.
lamiigton when lie said:
W'e are not dealing with machines, hut
liviiiK creatures endowed with incalculable
peculiarities and innumerable diU'erences.
The mvstervof animal life, who shall
solve it? This mystery is as great in
the smallest living'ariinial as in lordly
man. Wonderfully great is the mystery
of maternity, involving a vast complexity
of operations which all the research and
genius of man has never yet been able
to fully comprehend. The operation of
milk-giving is a part of this vast com
plexity. It is a pity that this mysterious
function of motherhood is so generally
intrusted to the control of men who
know even less about it tiian the cow
mother herself. There was profound
understand ng and philosophy in that
remark of wise old Ward White when
he said : " I always speak to a cow as I
would to a lady." ' It meant a true rec
ognition of the usage that must be ac
corded to motherhood if it is expected to
"have full course, run, and be glorified"
in the prosperity oi the man woo is ap
pointed as its master. The stupid brut
lshness of men, who are too ignorant of
their own interests to be gentle and hu
mane, finds at last sharp pnishment;
for Hod, ever just to the least of His
creatures, denies such men profit or
prosperity, " and thereat all good men
bay, 'Allien!'" In dairying it pays
greatly to be a gentLman.
wor
dec
There is 1 ery great misery among the
orking ellipses m Koine. Owing to the
ing
'line in vmIhcr and otm-nstion of build
interwfe-i, thou land are out of em
rraent. The multitnde of beggars
never ren so great or imjwrtnnate.
That grn it engineering work, the Cor
inth canal . which, will -ever the Pelo
ponnesus t rom th e mainland of Jreeee,
nd will p rmit t'oe largest ship to pass
dirvctlr fix .m .the inlf of Athens .to the
t-iulf of C rinth, it taid to be t pidly
tpproachii tg com pletion.
A fmniilalnt From Enicllah Farmeri.
English farmers are complaining bit
terly at the low prices of their produce
compared with what they were fifteen
years ago. Wheat and oats command
but four-sevenths as much, barley but
two-thirds and other green crops about
the same. The latter includes potatoes,
which have fallen still more in value.
Fanners say that, if they cannot afford
to buy manure and grow grain, they can
not raise live stock ; hence the decrease
in the number of sheep in the past
twenty years is estimated at 4,000,000;
in pigs nearly as many ; in cattle over
10,000,000; while there has been a gain
in horses of about 100,000. The acreage
in wheat, barley and oats has fallen off
an eighth in the period named.
TU Artictioka.
The artichoke has nothing to do with
art or the choking of it. The artichoke
is an innocent vegetable, known to the
Arabians as the nrdischauki, or earth
thorn. The Jerusalem artichoke was
never seen near Jerusalem. Its first
name is a corruption of tho Italian
girasole, which means taming to the
sun. It is a species of sunflower, bear
ing a tuber like that of a potato. Har
per 't Young People.
Ui-fornieil Prununclillaa
Tho Question of "What's in
. . .... .-
has been tln'sui.jectoi in.
nnn nf the nriiicinal hotels tors
tUi l.U IB HI o, .v... , , .
nnlv aafe-Minrd for a team approaching and an Englishman iiai.mi n.
i ,.i ... r... ...,.. t.n i.;. ,.y cause i.f it. Mr Pugh is an in
mm is io ge. u--. .u. i. r fr,.ino)1,d
,.....:i.i n,it tlm ImiMA Un is rim vie- tur wjiuu " , ,
.- . . mnrothnn this lie is 8 tllOrOU"!
tun of an ungovernao.e temper uas a ----- rtwl)t
method In Ins madness, lie rusnes , , . . tm;
- ,IM tf iiaimim inveiiiii.il --
3irU...t niltau aim w . ... wv .
obstacles in his path. Such an animal
is much less to be dreaded than the
victim of fright, and there ia no neces
sity for taking unusual precautions
against a collision with Una. Boston
Post
friends of this gentlenian met A
in the hotel und one astea w
i.a hn.l aiHn luuh. The V
tioned apx-ared not to know
L,.n h tlint name, ana a
auuu . .
"Who?" -Why. that little uh
vnu know w 10 I iukau
seen you talk with him morH
" - - i I : I . ,., Iitvl "I III VIIU ht-
One of Hartford's prominent mini I .,,,, ,,.. i.i... nitiSt b'Pn,
- . . saiu ,ir v,... . -- .
a l,,tAl A.inijlfir nut . . . ..:..ti.di u
na i, tun fill n liro ll.Ill.un."--
'"O
It Waa Not Prolonjed.
ters was nacing a liotei corridor not
long ago when a colporteur approached
nun with this question:
"Are vou a Christian?'
"I hope so," replied the clergyman
modestly.
"Hone sol Don't vou know tor
persisted his interlocutor.
No response from the divine,
'Well, now." said the stranger, "if a
u in.-i.j ilT his lis." Aid":
...I.. lt,, tin ,11. U U I hi va Mr. IV-
known as -I'u8."-Chicago!1i
C.mrluil VOlllli
xrio. rvii,. riiilds. of Seattk1
iii.r V-la -
dashed a bucket of cold i
i .uUinn,linirin'
"Well, now," said the stranger, " a iac on- -.-- - , .
mn should strike vou on the right A hanging cigar lighter m i
cheek would you turn to him the other the Inflammable fore
mnnnrinir i Mr ihiuiu
aisor ...laof
"No. I wouldn't if lie had as much ?,er" ttu"'u "
clekas you have." One of the most accomf i
-I 1 1 i ...... ...mm ii' i. u rnr nmlnniwi. 1 . . . In. -.
1UC uuci.iiin " iw uut v.u.. vu.
Congregntionalist
Succeaa.
It is a great mistake to imagine that
success without effort will ever make a
man or a woman happy. What we
cease to stnve fur ceases to be a success,
and gradually becomes more and more
worthless. Suppose the same wages to
be paid for nothing that art now ren
dered for skill and energy and jiersever
Ing work, or the same applause to be
showered on the mere trifler that is now
given to the public benefactor, could
they possibly kindle the same joy in the
heart of the receiver that they do now?
They would mean nothing, stand for
nothing and shortly would be nothing.
New York Ledger.
Itoyllka An. iters.
"What comes next to man in the scale
of being?" inquired an examiner. "His
shirt," was the reply. Asked to give the
distinction, if any, between a fort and v
fortress, a boy nicely defined them: "A
fort ia a place to put men in, and a fort
ress it a place to put women in." Ou
being asked what the chief end of man
was, another boy, without any hesita
tion, said, "The end what's got his head
on." Casscll't Journal
uur ui iii "-.- -.
ladies of Selma, Ala.. "1
street by a bystander. "
. ..-.i . ntT Iter
was enjoying a delightM,
-anoint struck the gntiw
saw that it was actuallj
had a lively foot race f""0
-WnKhineton Avalancl
MP
YEGETABLM
ROOTSn-cj
r . -
To keep-eggs for use during the ycai
dip them when perfectly fresli in boi!iii
water for one second, place in a Ux. oi
basket, and set in a cool place. He sun
the. water ia boilini? hi it when the ecri
are dipped. A film forms on the insid. j
of the shell, making the contents aii j
tight. They will keep fresh any length j
of time.
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