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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1893)
EUGENE CITT GUARD. euqene crrr. oreoon. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. t'LccLi of the Svn Stars Min ing Co. II-iudiatJ. DEEDS FOB WUKTHLKxS LANDS. X Wells. Kro 1 Co. F..pre far on tlie Aflatilir ! I'-lfle Driro)fJ by Fire. Tli aalnnn run lu the Columbia i in, proving. .Natural ga in ranta Ft-, N. M., U to I Ul. !.!. Thr or. gon Pauf.c road i to I x- ta-l.'l-! to l"'""- I ' )' I'i-tho. The hor- thirt.-who ra:d.d rmn-l.- Lear l'r uu, A. T.. bavr l-n unghl. Trouhlr la r r-. d UUwii the ma lt t tul Navajo lii.li-iiiuu Ore. n river. lull. A j-rojwt for nilrrt.l Utn I'h-r-mi. A. 1.. and fu 1'irgo ia bring a-t-ilrly dcvelf-Jiid. The ft" k-groera A- iati in con Trillion atOgl.n want nl Uu J red.d to thr .Ut. and Tcrr.torica. Mr. Huntington ha ihrrt ted the uf.i cert u( the txuthem I'a. Hie Company to name the. fanta Monica wharf ' Port ut Ai.gt lea." The- nulling f x. itrmrnt in Josephine count v, Or., i-uiitiiiur. New owla are rrirl4l almo-l laly . an J some "' tb'm are ry ri h in gold. The MhtiIT and d. ptitie at Vialia. alio iiim.tr- a failure In their laat ellort to capture Fvans and rtnitag. arr now Wily engaged in explaining liow thr-v and pia. wg the blame uu eat li other. Numeri. ally the Stanford Viiiverpity fat uity ixiiisia'l ol thirty-three prob-pp-or, wwii a iata profcsrort, fourt-n asiplaiit pndi sora, lilleeii iiiatriit tors, eight aasiaiani and one iin-n-i'l. iit le. Hirer; total, seventy-right. Iatke county. Or., haa two aalt marahfa our on r-ilvt-r laike ami one on Warner I-akt and whin the railroad picnv tl.al i-ountr thf fall iiithiplrv will l a sure thing, a tlir salt is eqnaliti strength ami urity to Tuik's Island 1it.hU (or worthies lands in tlir Colo ratio I Trrrt are arrivni at fan I lor record from itixuia in tin- Last who are la-ing vnlitnuid by Waiter J. lUy liioml. Ilr tall tin-in citrua (nut lari.lp, and sella llirin for ici r . I li. y re utl. rly illiut alu-. Tlw W. IU, Kaif A I . riprtoa nir on tin- Atlaiitiv and l a. ili- at ilii k. N. M., a dmtnuHl liy lir. and tlx-.oniaim-d iMai'ly U.u in kM and a Uin.li Uiofw III (JH'i-liluJ k. A lurirr iiiaJitity of tin- (old Ul liavr to to tlir iiiint lor mi tJtiiiiiat. U-iiiu in Itfl toKi'llu-r. Tlirri- i iioiliiiiii lul aj-ln- ul Ihu i-urn-iii-y. Clir. kaof tin- Ki-vt-n Slar Mininu oiu pan) lia l-- rrpudul'il dy a l'n toll ( A. T ) l-ank, itli wliuli tin- mm pany lia Ut-ii iloinK Ihipiih-m, llifiom ihiiiv liavii.it no lini'U to it" rr.it. Una ! tlir pniH rty rrvt-ntly pi k.-l l lr. Warnrr ol paii-nt inttlit m fainr. lid ulih-li a.l rti-r.l for ralf undt-r (iaraliti-r of pani dividi-ndi. Tlirrr are vanoua rraiila-rry marln- alonn tlir. ttHmt tliatritU U-twn tin aoutlirru lint- ol l'n ii"ii and tin' "ill ol M. titoirirr. Tlir Nrliali in mMion ol tin Tiiumiaik nat haa Iouk Ut-n liot!! ai'ionn lia al rmldrnta lor ilcranlH rrn-; and Imuii itt nortli of lli ('oliimlua nvt-r, in Ui Mioalaator Hay wuiilry, Urn Uand lrrrUo( tin- lavorit.- fimt lind tlu'ir ay HMo tin- marki-la ol Hit work! rvrry at aii. Tlir IxMlar of T. I". l arlv A ('., i lotli liifdialna at H.""'. ld.ilio, lia f.ul.l. Ihr di allli.- ol tlir lioiiw rrw r Hirt.d tjookt-l. Altt-r tfUtililiiiiK r'li ' Ik.um- UhikIiI '"! d nliipM-l tln ni to ot lit-r point. li-rr llit-y t.i-re rold. and tlir in-ditora found I.ni lain Hu rt rrr no t'"l to at iir to Mt-urr tlu-ir lull.. Karly aa a It-adi r in prayt r mrrtink. aiid hmiday-at lnl work. A yonntf woman aioppum in "ii Iii.yo' laim- Inmi tlir l a-t to I alilorniu. 1.11 in k'Nr, iimrritil, n-ttlitl d.m n, Im.k. lip iHmM-kit piiiir. lol lirr litiol-an-l ami riinifl li'-r inuidi'ii name, ail williin tin- laol inontli. llt-r l.ui-Uiid diiruit; tlir aauit) timr itation undt-r a t liMid, inrt ami inarrntl tin- it""!. i liaiiK,''l lii namr Iwiif and dlapp. art-l to part unkiiowii. an I now fan I'lnro tlir naiiita of tli partita taniiut I .m-n to thr pillilit'. A larim-r naiiift Wlntncy tivinar mar Ktmaiida. San iMryo it.imtv. t al., a mrlillv liitu n liv a rattl.r, and tliroiik'li tlir prompt appliiation o( rrinitln-a m- ru ni"l no appan nt ill rt-pulu. Our -k aft-rartp. it i Krat-ly plail. whilr workina In a Urn l.o aw and kill. 'I Urvr rattU r. lintiitliat ly lir waa thrown in nuiniUion, and nu.v tlirn lie will throw liinwll on Ihr llip.r. rraal aK'Hif and pMlm-lr lua ..nk-in-. lir ta under lin-ll'l rarr. Tin- llowrra dri-!i.-. r. wlii.h li Ut-n at wirtk at Niu'li In n I tin- pal twt-nt iiioii'I.p. ha to l llMnpia. Whilrat h..ulh IU u-lthr dmlt-r i .at-.l l.'.ini, Ipii .r.i. ol rirr li loin, and ditril-UU-.I tl.r luaur.al. a rr randy Wat. o. r Jmi a. tit ol 1 1' If t'at, ! In. li al-"il lorlr a. r.-p arr Mltd lir (. t and I lit rtu.aiii.l.-r thr. ftt lu.-h. Ihr harl..r .a l- n rit. n-li-l a'.-tit hal null rla.' I ! thr uprratioli, tin- ritfiiioii I.awiv an t ri(r tn pwi oi iai i.it i.i .vt at rltn n.r low tidr. Ihrt.-t 'd tin work, t v lupitr t-iiiiiirrrniif. drama ,-r. rt. .. I.a Urn iJTa.lni. an t a.l l.irnr .j ttir pri"-rt owara ol p4t:li 1'- i.d. A twinpanr l.a t- n l..'iu-l un l. r n lx.r-K.li ol thr Arrow M.-ajn.l. p I .miiI nv to ol fatr Arrow ( u. r ..n tL. ratil-i. Ihr Arrow M. u..h.p luuipaiiy waa in. o-p..r-r.l unl.r H.. J laaaof Ar.fna !t N-iru U r, ah a i capital at.k ol jj.n.nni n- th. ( rt-rvr-l n.-ht to m r a-u t.n 1 : ial, Thry pr..p.tp Ihr ra''!i.!tn.rM ' ot a lrar.jprtatoii hnr lnn thr H-L.-n ran 1'a. ihf ot to Japan ar. I luna. I rtoppiln; at Hawaii. Two Arrow am-! hip ol a'"jut ' l." t in U-i.'h. X' l.t tw-aui, and a rl taiHth!rol tarry mi tlit iu I" Yokoi-ati.a in l ll an t n dava, wilt tm.it hy .thr An... I , alru. tin 1 on anr. pp."th!y tlna mm- : tnrr. Ihrar will 1 (o.lWrl latrf ' two additional alupa 4 rrwl M' i auffi.'l.Tt to attra.1 thr imm .4 thr; tranaipv inr pw.wn.'rT tra-tr. tlir n.a... ' and eiprtwa frnliL Thr tlr 4 fl.. i I v-i ii ( uiiainkaidr. unl-urnaliw ai.d ( j.l.allT indrrtruftilir. nMiil-inr.1 wi'.h luiuritrur tvmf.t an-l ur rai rl-l ml, will make thrm tp.pular on Ihr i wa'. r. .d the 1'a and I rnpr.T 1 wul pr.Tr a truiij ooinii-Utof l-r thr Intra aliK li now intrl lUe Ira. I I- j twrro U.M Cwtwt aiid A.- O JKOM WJJHI5GTQ5 CITT. frrrrlarr Morton haa appoint! H. H. C. lHjnw."lT aawiatant clilrl ul Ihr wrathrr Un.au, iw Major Kotkwou.1 rrai-nr.i. Major Ihjnwoirly haa brt-n runiir-Utl villi Ui turraj lor many yram. K. 1'. Baldwin. Firat Aol.V of thr Tr.-aurT, haa l'lri an ordrr whl. h will prrrnt (avril ipiii in the riainina Ir.ii iA at'-ounta. I'ndi-r the nrw orh-r ra.h amount will l ukrn Ub In thr or l. r in hi. h it aa rr.-rivr.l and on no ai-ount made j iral. n.vpt l.j orli-r of thr liral of thr di parttnrtit. I'li'.t-pa Ulifori-tM-rn r aj".ll Ut portpolir- tii.nl phould ..cur thr liitt-rnational , I . ! 1 ...m.mm mt t ..lonriari . om.rii. . n. .. ...i i linjop. p May .'Hi. All thr t'ou.iiiiiioiifr hae hndrrfl thrir rr-inationp, and hut ot.r of I In in Hi-nry W. Catinoii. Tn-pid.-i.t of tin t l.ar National lUnk of ! Nrw York t ity ha l n rrapjpirit.l. ! It ia mid. rt.p"l ft nator Jonm of N.--i 'la haa la-rn rrauvrlol to withdraw hir rr:j;iii ion. A.t.nif Coiiirnirionrr of rrnin Murphy haa tranpf.rrr.1 almul fllty lrrk. alio w.-rr hrrrtolorr riiijilo) rl I on "ptatipti.al work." hut ahl. ti. ao far a, hr.oul'l "-r ai-ol notalur totlnoffi.t , to i urrrnt work in oiM. r u fat ilitatr in hr.iiiiiui up thr liiiin.-M to datr. ..Illipliy la i." l'."llT ol liir .iji.iiioij j an... i, the () nriotirfa on th. ro'l" ol thr hur.au th. rr arr many fra-lir priititi.., and with a irwof l.il'it li; thr li-t of ul- ll a tan I r-a. hrl hr ha 1 irpiH-d an ordrr tt thr lal riannrirr , in tlir In Id, dirrttiHK thrm to Ur all j diliitrti.r in aran luna out am h -a-a a j rr.uirr thr attriition of the hnn-au. Iririida of rx-lirprvprntative I'dount now on a pj ul mippion to llotiolui i. av thrr.' arr ait-rl r-aj.n why h. : will riot I i ho-n a Miiii"t.-r Mt t-n .UiirpM-r. Notw Ithptandili that hi I a turn havr lirrn approrl hy thr ad miniptration, thr I'o .i.l. nt i not blind , . . .i it- . . .... to thr fa. t lliat crrtain thinir In- ha dour, no' ably thr haulmx doan of thr tla.', bar lt n rtrivt"l in Una n.untry ar.li bi-(ur. Thr prraidt-nt n alizt-a ali that a lomiuippionrr ati"inl."l to a"ipt in m -ttbtiij a ontnrrpy l-twrt-ii tao iiartira III a fon-un lutloti ran hardly liopr to Im Tnn tfralia to al (a. tluiia aft. r the M-ttli-mriit la rtfot trl I U-lore It-avim Waphiiiuton rn-idi-rit Cl.-v.land iratirallr M-t at n-rt ail minora that hi- would rail an eitra noli of ('..iir.-it toifiiinidrr the tliiannal pituatioii. I'uriiiK a roiivi-ration witl ( I.-m Und ICi pn-pt-ntative Kilorr in .Uir.-l n-ar.ni( the ilitriitloua of th I'r.pidrntaa loan rxtra w-wion. Kil Krr r(plaiitl that he wiln"l to brln; ina f.miilv to title iiy, and for tin n-a-ori waa arnioii. to I. am what aoul tuolwhlv la- .loin- in order that la- oiil; mule hip plana a.i rdinly. 1lirri pi ol Ihr rr.-pi'l. iil waa ni o;iin mum an ritra M-ppion until N-pli inU-r, unl.-p. oini iinfon-M-rn rirriiiu-lano b wlm l a. ri-not now auti. ipati-l inadi- au. li i niiinr ii. ."' v. Ilr ptat.-d a ial aould l- made for arinhliti t'olnjuw U-tait-n frptrtula r I and IV The Kl.fUtivr Coin in it tee of the .a lire, lory ol the World a Fair hel l i iiifttiiiir at ahull rt-"olutioiia w.rt ik.ut.tel whii li i.rix tn allv in. an a ll.tl H liillii lal loll of t onurepplolial nintr.il Ihe joint i-oiiiiuitttHt iiia-ir a l.-nnth r. i"irt on the mi nt a t of I oiiwrepr in ptriii tiiiu tin- N retarv ul Ihe 1 rt-aur to withhold l-noiL'h of tht-Coliliiihia hall dollar to pat ure the pavinenl ofi.S7ll ttii for award", whirli a amply di- upts. I he r (.orl rA a the eoinliiltte aoill.1 rev-itrd It aa a ilirti t ami luexi-up- ahlt- violalloli of the iiIcIi k and eovt-n-..lit with the boinlholdi-ra to enter lilt. the formal mi.tertakinir" wbl. li the net id Ciller. niiiie. Th" rtiiiinmriit of Ihip a t, aat a the roinmittee, i a violation of the a. t of Aiik-ut 5, 1W2. aat-epted by Ihe dirtxlora. heimtor liuiipotii. Chairman of the tonnii. nt- ( omiulttit', waa aci-n in nli-ren.e to the eoiiiiuith-r'a I'tvilii t'oH-t trip. When ack.il almt the itmbable date of the atart from Chieairo lie aaid he had an idea that arntliirt- iii. lit" iinild be pt-rfeii-. mi that III iiHiimittit- would leave June IV There wap no eett.iliitv tat i tilt thi. In p.iid. hii it w.i Iiip pur"M- to K'-t the oimmitti-e a iv at tl.r tarli.-pl "ppihle nioineiit It i now pt.ttr-l th.it the inmiiiitt. v wi! U- on the I ai'ltn- hx-l tor lullv n week", and "a-pil.lv for a more l.-nthv I" riipl. N-nator llaupom av the tout mittee Will K llr.-. t (i.tiu ( luiatfo t. .in Fran. p.ti, I- rom there Ihr roiumit let- Will .O It) I r All(l leP, to illVt'Ptl k-ate whether the pTivi"t-l deep watr h.irlair i-li. .ul I lt I.P HI.-.I at H.nI iihI ll. a. li or uli r. dni. W hen the inv.-ti k'Htioll for till" plir.M.e ia iMinpletr-l ..i her river und haila.r iniprov. inentr wid I"' ."'ki. into, and 'hen theeoin milltv will gn north to Ony'i and . i.- In 1 1 "" n to inv e-i i.'iHu I lie t oliimhiH river iinproM'iiieiita and hIpo tin- pro a ml p. heme to etinnei't Ijik.- Wapliini; loll to I'tigi t Niund by ahip ranal. CHIl'Al.O KXI'tiSITIOS. World' Fair t-oliptru.tion haa met eitilitren llea W.irld'a Fair buil.in.- will mt-! 1- in. an.h-p.viit eltvtrir litilitp. Hut few Fngliph a. a let r ide will .nine to the World p Fair until tlir lam don pt axui ia over in July. The bin Idi nk' of the (Tiii-airo World'a Kair have alra Iv oat lane aa luurh a thopt-of the I'aria F i"iti..n. The l'nn.e of Wali-a ia n( i-iiniim over tlua year, but lua poll, the Puke ol York, la ripr. li-d to do ao be hire hi marriaiir. What i el.timr.1 to l the plow Uotl hv Ihtni. I IW'.l.t on lua (arm at f.rhl;i l-l. N. 11., aili tar ariil to tin Woil l a Fair. Thr p.Vcrtillirlll eihibit (or thr World lair ip mt rra.lv, and tbrrf.rt ta ill riot l- t-'a-Ttl in itioii al the b.ir untd Mav IV It haa U-.-II otli. :al'v .let !are. that all br drinking at'-r in the Coliimhiaii 1 tpit!on icroiinda (rum ltkr Mi. h.jan a ul I tiltvr.il. A tabular .lp'av of thr pfp- and a ..r k in,;" ol thr i.ertnan laa a to nip.irr a ..rkit k-ni. n a.a.nt ! kn. -. aHt ideiit and old a.--ip to t a part ( thrdrr n.tll rthidit al the Wml l a Fair. Aniol. the Kan-aa pr.alu. ta to be r hil.it. .1 at thr urld't Fair w ill la .inr b.a. r imrnp of rwp.p.pp-r, in thr pr-l k tn.n id whnh thr Un-lm Mate ip i.h.m' a rival aiuoi g Amen, an l .li. n, ';,. aitba. W mm n'p original appropriate. n for thr VA .tf i t a 1 air a aa ro ln.--trllv aa to ar-ai-r em-ral .Titt. i.iii tiiroiiit.at the -ia.r. At a r-- lit anoii.t r lull baa Urn I -t and .i,rd alu. h a pn.pr.al.a I ; l.ati, A'i.".t 9 baa l-rn rtame. aa thr .lav 1. r a irrand rIU iiiii Yirfituana at tl.r tt .l.li lir. tin that Ua ti 2. " i:h ami v.r-arr ..( the ara. Ui iuii t at Jaiorpti.an of thr f:rt rr-n-viiial.tr i' f. piat.tr laaly of Ameral.p a .li .a . ur. A m-pUl id Nn-araiua .anal, twrntx f..t U-i i. la rihil.iinl it it,r Wori.l t I t r. ln.a n o 1.1 ip or.r u,r two that arrr IN .1.-1 IP I at Uliit,i n Ihrirtt-rr waa p. i t to the l'a l r.i-xit,. and pn-w nt.. to thrrrii. h d. wTIUj1U .4 .,;iu. il.g. ElSTERX MELVNGL .Strike on the Union Ptciflc Satiafactorilj Settled. A CO.NSIIEXTIOIS H0B.SET11IEK. rcona)htnU Iron Trade Eipert Morb Trouble TfaU Year Id Strikea-f. W. HarrU. Alb any ia to have an eiertric tmnk :inr. Kantaa la CUiiif up thia ej.rir.g with i. rin an p. "tUiiiHhrwrra' lockjaw" baa Inalr ita ap( aranif. Thr nrw dint tory o( ht. Louia con tailia I'.'l.hXi namra. A (2,oii.iti poptiiffiiw ia to avlorn tin . ity of llii:!alo, .N. Y. ILt.n it i.Iai.nin to build an rlrval.il U,,iUw t., ,.t iti.iiV'M Nut nilture ia attracting- attention .11 thr In-law. ire irt-niliaala. I ..-..r.-r I ion! 1 tat a the I'nion I'a iflc't lloatin debt ia only M.Ou'.u-i. Tl.r .New Y'ork Iviplature haa dried op the Jpp.l ruoina in that Mate. Mip itiri rrop pr'lw ta are moet dia-.-ouraaTinit. o ut to heavy loraw. It ia aid the ra.lroa.lt will ignore tl.r Nebraska inaiiiiiuin Irvight rale law. Fart.-rn iapiUi!-ta are aaid to br trv ui to buy the M. Ixiuit atrvet railroa.lt. Thraater ia very low in the Sruth Taat al the Uioulil of the Mlaaipaipjii riter. There are arvriity-arven bram lira of the Throaophlial Njeit-ty in the l'lllte.1 Utta. Thr etrike on the Union Taeinc ia at an end. The U-nna of at ttlrnient have not bet-n made publie. I'lttpburvr capital, i-untrulliiiir U a. r.-a of liaa territory, w ill build great iron inula at Muiu.v, lint, liovrrn.ir Flower of Near York oinriiute tlir M-iiU-tn of Carlyle W ll.irrir, the wife munhrrr. The l.ir.7 t-li-i-triedik'ht lamtNi of Im u'o art- liiaintainnl at the ex'prnar o that ity of 1 1"".' i-a. li per yrar. luipvilie will olhr ll.i"U.) in rin.N and a btiilditiK lite, il the htate till move ilarapilol lroin rranklort The l'opuli"t women of Kanpaa have vnii orvani'imt women (Utleraite i luipt ibn it ret waa orK'aj.m-d at Toa-ka laat wrrk The Prnnaylvania Iron trails eipet ta ..in ii trouble durniK tlua tear In atrikea Mamihuturrra will attempt to reduce v a-ea. t.eiii-rul Ilarriaon haa Irrn invite.1 to l ake t he t hief tret h at the Ulivellinu d tin- in w aol.ti.-rt iiioliuinelit at Alii n, t. ( arv a-i of horae meat, it ia tai.l, are ."ink' p-ti 1 1 ' p.- 1 nun New Y'ork to lt.il .mm aa f.ppl for the jjor jarople of that .on n try The i i.pplUn.l Itain-tuakiiiK Company raid to Ire nmlra. tini' with fannt-ra in W't-pti-rn Kantaa lountit-aat an average ( l,tJ "-r lounty A Kantaa woman, who held a man lit it a revolver "iinl and went throuw'i bit hm kett, haa lat-n tent to the pelil t-iitiary lor two year. t.overiior Ni-Ipoii o( iw'tie.1 the anti-p. al"-r .timt-a a law April 1H ay they will ixml.-pt it. Minne-ota li bill, winch t-e-lieit. hcalH-ra A.i-ordiii( to a rttt-iit ib-. iinn it ia an I'tlelire fain-l the lawa ol the Cuited 'tati-a to K in I a dtinnitiK or at-umloup uifppue on a p.tal rard. Flii'tnr roa.la in Ohio art) ao numer out that there ia a pn-rai't of to many U-uiit jiininul toifelher aa to lorui .oiiliiiii.iiii line a. ropa the Mate. Aa a reult of the itninene rrop of harvi-rtnl the lt tao aeitroua in -oiitli 1'iikota. tliat Mate ia tint tpruiit li.iv Hivf the luaviert llllllllkrallon ill ten t-ara '1 he lirt (jrain It. -el of the p m In. . lean-l from I h'.a.'o with H,tHi,lHi i.'i-hel. Notw ithi-landiiiK the M'Vert' inter, navigation haa oa'iiel i-arhei than ttPtial. . The wonderful itilhien.-e of the aim on . arth ia .bo n by the fa. t that .lining ii- than thrt-t- inimilee while the la-t .ili'pe waa total the temperature l 11 ih ret. . I' k;ret-p. The ntt ipta (mm water ratea in ("hi . a.a .In -iuk the l.-t tiwal year a.v"- .ttte.1 C.,ni',i,ti.v2, and the .'i-rHIiiiK e iN-npt-a err oi.lv H.lTO.inil. Tint leaver a prolit ol (l.if.ti.lsSt. Mi-el eiitki-ta for the tli.-t of thoee who die tuddeiily on thiplrt are la-iii rarn.-l on iiianvol the tran-atlan tic hii. nt. The remaina are pla.nl in t Ik-m ami herineti.allv m alft. The Suireme Court of the I'nitnl StaU-a haa ha.l tai ation to declare Itpell on the .itifptioii whether ainitular or plurai pnv noun" oiik'ht to be ued In pprakliiif of the I'nilol Matea. The Court auptailip the eonititutiolial form, "The United Matea are." John Mailer, a Tenneaeee farmer in hard lu. k, haa jii't hern niate happv bv the n-o-ipt of li- from Frank k. W all- Iran id l.'-a.linif. l a., la-uig in lull pay ment with rt " r i-rnt intt-rvpt for a borte a In h pll.l an, tlien a aol. lirr, appro- pi Mini fioui Kailt-y'a atable in 1x4. In the rlTort to ki-rp New Y'ork 't ptrtvtp rl.-an four hundred rrl lrn-U ate twn plat-ml at thecurnrr of I'ni.m .inane lr paaerni br to throw thrir tail. ana tknia and paprra into. If the t pt-nmmt pruvw upt ful, twrrrlt will br ;..n J at ilrwl tvmrr all ovrr the i ity. , In a atiit in Wahin.-t.'n State asainpt trrwl pal.pMikerprrt the Northrrn l'a- . i:ic eiimplaina that the etnplovrw ol he cti. (amy, who nmt nn-eanly ne It Tianiite and tt. am in thr .xnlru. tion f !h oui.pany'a railmw-l line through Kittitat ctiuiity, were induced bv thi-pr.-iv.T- of the d.f.n.lanta' aal.amt al.'iiK thr line of work to broom e un titt. d l-r thr aa!e ur of thre tnttra m. ntalitira. and irayr. that the tale of li.juor l ptoppr.1. Ttie Ma' Supmne ( t.iirt .let id.-d a.-iii t the ral. and the supreme Court of the United MaU-a haa pii-taine.1 the d.-. iPion. Thr h. r:5 of Aik n rtwntT. r. C. -U.-.1 a train on the NMith Carolina rail roa.t U-n a warrant lar'ird by thr Matr airhorttiea f the rollrt-tkio of tatra aliKh wrre in rontrmrrtv. Tlie r 1 a aa in the handa of a re-rivrT apptuntnl t-v the Unittl Matea Court, and thr sben-f waa a-tj'i-tr.1 fullty of rtvntrn.pt f.r (a.iinf to rrlewae U.e prrty onl.-r ! or..r.d that Court. He went to the j Supreme 1 twin (tar rrlirf. which waa' l.-iu.il. the C.rt hoid nf the Mate t t lamia tar tairw wrre rr an pern w to Ihe I f.-1-rrwl roie. whith tnakrw proprrtv j p.rl in the hand" o a mreiveT aubjr. : to the or.lrr ( I oort ; t!w arr to he .le- trni.in.il in t!.r rvgur war and pe.i-r .ataiar. Tba atuaura wai acjiatULa t.U. PCBELY PERS05AL IlenrietU Her hfelJ. tba flrat worran rraduau ol tin Fhnadaiphia Collnr of I Total Mirrry, ii aatuunt court dciiLtt in Ornuany. llrnry M. funler Laa eona to Afri. toaopprew tli alar trade. If Hrnry Ittran't Diake a frw dealt on bit own arrount. ha la Dot tha thr.fty tti-v U ttaed to be. rreaident O.ariea F. Tliwin tara that John L. Wotait of Clrte and, aa'.o 'haa Jutt d.."l. rave to Wr.t. rn li.-arfTe I lu vertity during hia lil.-lime abut !, J, and not aa lurrrtiti re ported. tor. Mi Kinlry openly pn la.mi that he would attt-pt'thr -iit n.atorial nomi nation aa-ain if hit party on. -red it to him. The tovem..r ttiil l.a la.th in thr UritT, and tayt the future will vindicate the wiadow of the bid that brara hit name. Mra. Mr KII.-n Lra it nnre than rvtr imprraartl that wr are on thr vt-r.-r tf a irr.-al uph.av.1 bth a a.ly and politi.wily. Mrt. Ia-.- it a th.prou.-h lah.t, and hrhrtrt thr ef!e'i party hould i-ommrn.-e putting Hi ."-aia.i'tic id. at into pra. ti.r. Mra. Ila. h.-l Fl".vd. formerly M ra Hob iowav of Ohio It oi r ol the tli.P-t a. itilll- .li.lml i hi iiu-tt of thedav and t.p.k h'-r teKree a. a d tor ..f pi..i p-iphv al tin .iiuverpity .if tin. li. s .trrr land, an honor which only to wom.-n havr ta-n jo-or b-d. Mra. l..oy I ip n iw prof. or f chrmiptrr at the ' fniterpity of Ne braska. Olsvrr Sumner Trail it a man of med ium hei(ht, with hi, buhr. blonde niuttat he, a pair of phouldrra and biit that do not invite apVrrpmti. and a pt-lf-.-ontauit-1 manner lliat U-til" tuch a huptier aa the eandid.ite for the pla-e of It. if Tom Drt.-nnan. He never Imp tin-Idu.-a, never jft-ta excittd. it alayp ctiiirtrtHla to every laaly, and inakca frielidt raaily. tit"irie hetreld. the "Mappui-hiiftta Y'ankce," aa he calla himn-lf, a ho haa a new motor that will take a pteami-r to I j.ii' Ion from tlua aide in three dayp without a fpiui.d of furl, ia (rently hut rlrmly iiifiinu.d that one John M. Kit-ley hat had one of 'em for the laat twenty year, Ita only drawback being that it will not mote. Anion the itema of minor importance i-onne. le-l with court life in Kurope it may ta- mentioned that the I hike of York, the future Km- of Fnicland, hap reci-nlly joined the nnka of dt-Uftive camera liendt and amateur phohvraph-t-ra, while 1'rim-r Alliert.the nephew and heir of K i nif la-opld of Ilel-ium, haa bl.p"oinel forth aa a bicycliit. Captain li. W. lirantof the Fiittlii-h army, who it in Wapuni;ton,peaka thua of our aoldiera: "1 have tern mo-t o( theanniea o( the irrvat nationa on re view, and I ttiiiPider that the American regular tr.iia are a line laaly o( exiel lenty drilled and well-otti.-crcd men ; though, of ivurae, the army in thia .-ountry not receive the attention la-Ptowi-l un the annira of the older nation t." Mute. Camille Collett. the well known adv." ale of the emancipation of women in Norway, recently i-elehrated the eulitn th annivi-raary o( her birth. A (eatival aat ifiveii iii Cliri-tiania in honor of the day, and waa attcndcl by llieeiiand many other fam.ma writer". rro(epa.ir liri-my lie.lnchpt-n made the a..reap. Mine. Collett ia the author of Tim Offlcial'a l'aiuhtt-r" and other tppika. She "till enjoya tilendid health, deppite tier great atfe. 111SINF-SS ItllKVITIES. (leork-ia'a cut ton acreage ia not in creape.1. There ia md a wagon factory in Mexico. A new freight car ia double the ordin ary pne. Machine lace ia made to look like hand work. Miiinr cultivation ia rapidly im-reaain in laiuiPiana. lu IW2 I7.?.fi veppt-U arrived in New York Ibirtpir. Women pt-rve aa t ilclunen on the Italian railroad", Four hundred p.itcnla were iatlt.l to woiiii-ii laat year 'Ihe Southern Ptraa U rrv cMft will la lanfe thia re.ipon. Over 4.("t Ipt.ka were publiphe-l ill tint country Utt year. More than lsil.itKl.itm pint are inia.lt art kly in ltirmuik'tiaui, Flul.in.1. Chair mmiula. tun- i a triide in w hich ma-hinery haa not auperpcdcd human kill. It oH-lt thirtv-tive crntt a thotitand to manufacture illiiiiiina'.iii yaa in lUtxtoll. On the Arabian roaat thr pearl flthery pio-lu.-et anuuallv a turn little abort ol 1.7.U"J. France haa three dvnamite factoriet, whl. h pr.pl uce over Iii, iMmHiu dynamite cartri.l.-a a year. The railriM.la rmpl.iv more men than double the numla-r of men reoutred bv the general iroverntiu-nt. (io.l Urma can 1"- tmi;lit in Chau- tauniia iMimtv. N. Y ., at pneva varying Irom to 4 15 -r acre. Tlir hairaprinira for watchea are made principally bv womrn on a.vount of the lehcate liamlliii( rvUirtl. Fleatiicitv ia now ti.s for niakiini torvini.'", aukt-ra, td heannira and olht-r artit lea hitherto made by hand. I-aat year the net pnttita of the Metro politan lt'lcptioiie loin pany ol cw York city were atamt ld,,wO. AivonlinK to the Inn Aire tteel teamt for buil.liiip- MiriHrw-a are at nrewni cheaper than heavy pine laiiin. Of all the vat "tore of wheat that waa aenl abroa.1 Imm . lork laat year not a butht-1 went in a nailing peel. A ' oiiip. ana man aava that tlir rt.-r rrop of that state thia year will la full v one-had ol the entire crop of the United tat.-a. Life and lire ii.turance, bawled bv Mexican tapital, are la-ing orvaiiitrd in Mrxi.-u, and American i-umiuiea are withdrawing. Twriitv-th.ian I peoide are now en- a-aa"! in itn uiercial floriculture in I lata rountrr. and the value of a year't pro-1 iuction .,''.,.,',. In the manufacture of knitea thr, titipion of lalwr haa been carrn-1 to! til. h an rxt, tit tbat one xmte la nan-1 lied by trventy .Liferent artiana. j Thr lt-t.'n Manuf.t.iurrrt' t.aette tavt: A I .rtune ol ; iamtiKtn proi.r-j :.rfia aaaita W- ibaroverer of a mt- the runnel leather witlioot the upt ' f Urk. The Chica" Tribune haa information that mint tarmera of Central l..i:i.it ae .-wtir.g thai rich arvtion of thr conn trv for t l.raia r land in other state. Ttrv are u.wt!y of tha rrnl-pat m j A rap ul of .2 iV i invratr. in tite nun rr in trrr t in 172.tt a. rra ol land. In a.l le.rt.cultural puruila thr t.re cai-tta! ia rtiuialr.l al over $1 .' hy the tt n-u id thr Agr, .o.iarwl iirparliurul. o FOREIG.X FUSHES. Count Herbert Bismarck to Re ijiear in Public Life. u JAPANLSE WUMEX FOB tUICAOU. Women Eiuplojril aa Station Afrnt In France lu-Ulan SnfTra Klutcr SrutrDreJ. Brit.pb, Iud.a Laa 10,417 lit "! "I'"'" pho". Thr rrvol'lte.n in Hondura Laa l.-rn tupprt " I. ! YiCT V;f..in ba" U-m an-o.iite.1 ' Coti"til-i t. iierai at I'aiiaina. J It It t-ptimated that 7',."",l of peo ple in Fun.pe wear w p1 n ph-p-n. I The lat.--t re.i.rd-brek;rij time l--twe. ti Imiu!'v and London it thirteen , layt. ow.r.g to tl.r .lrou.-ht in Southern Lu. a. the cr.pa have tu:f.r'-d great dama.'e. I l,ra l,.i.p r in China ae po ntmn-r-!U" that ". li r have btrn onlt Ti-l out ' to li.-lit tlieni. A Tok.o pap r .Itti your.; Japan , rr women are to t ah:'pe. to (. h.i a.-o 1 f..r imm oral purj". . I It it n porte 1 that a "-.im of eoal hat r-ei ttru.k at a depth of 2"U feet at I N, p..rt, near M Ittur:n-. I Tin- Kfich-taif haa pr. hv a lark-r ; n.ajir;ty thr bill provi.hna- for thr more car- ful pre-natioti of iml.t.iry arcret". j Count HerU'rt It'-m.ir. k t al.tlt to n-ap ar in pubhc life. He hat U-o.mr a taiididate (or a p-at in thr I'ru-pian Iirt. ' Cape Colony 'a rxjirt of gi.M d-irin; Man li au.ount.it in value to Hf1.1"1. a.-.tin-t .l,i"i in the unit' month lact tear. j The I'oa- hat ordt-rtil that prat era for rain la- oMernl hv I atholn a tltrouglioiil Italv. Lain baa not fallen for two i month". The l.rov itice of Oiiefat- it etid.-avoril.ir ! to tbatt a new loin in Kuroa- in order to pav otf the M'-rt n r loan, ma turing in July, The Kupaian government ctnif.-pptt that in the fiit two weekt ol April there were '.'-'. tleutha from cholera in one provin.i- alone. Nearly . womt n are rmploye.1 at ttatioii air.-iitt in France, but thi-v k t oiilv h.ilf u inn. h pav aa tnt-n in the 1.1I1I.' "PltlOllP. Tlie (nmo'i clt k paid to have la-en ma.lt- bv lmip XVI. w.ia reeeiitlv imr- cha-.il bv a ii n ii 1 1 --r of the Kolht liibl family fr I 1.im. liermaiiy'a winecnipof ls;i2w;ia little more than ha I the avenge imaluctmn of the IT, V It ill J tell Ve.ir, ! t hot 'll the tiiiality it 1 1, client. .Sanction ba li-n ntvntly grantttl for the ctinptructioii of a railway la-taeen Tat hik:i i and hue, Japan, to be known aa the I line railway In the relief of p-atiprni fS.ltH.172 wa pip-lit tit- .a-ai governiiu-iit n-in l )parl" in Kn.-lan-l and Walea tluring the lu-t half of l.iat yriir. t'neeii Yit toria abandoned her pro- jeetnl vitit from I- lon-nce to venue on an-otint of the alarming ret-irtt aa to ttie prevalence of cholera. The I'ruppian Ijindtair haa approved Finance M.ni-I. r MiijUel t pmptr-al for a property lax, tlie mtM . ontt tilioiit part ol lua liiiaiiu.il reform hill. Sir Andrew H.in lav Walker, who mad. a fortune of ( 14,""',' up a brewer and -pint men bant and in coal mine, left ).i,iii.i ol it to l.iverppil hoppitala. The total -to. k of wheat at twi nty eikilit .it hp in continental F.unti"- de . tea-.il .!.4".'..HHI bii-li. la in Slan h. Mta ka on April 1 wen- 17.s7-V.tMi hm-licl. The increiie of population in the whole of An.trala.ia diiruur l'2 I e'i-mati-'l bv the trovi-rniiieni tnti-t at S.S. itm, of which only t).7i via due to emi gration. Tlie Ji-wp of M ll.-.iriii g ive to the bride of Prune Ferdinand an album inlaid with diamond", rubi.-. and emerald whnh ci-t .i,ii. on- rope pent a -ii.iinoi.il ring. Tin- late-t crop n-jHirt of the 1 1 .inju ria n Agricultural Sluiiptrr payp (ro-ipand north windp have done much damage tt wheat, and a coiiPi-lerahle area ot rve hat Iti-ii killnl. Oilida'a latet novel pmmipea to la ptartling even (or her. Mr, liladttonr will ligure ap a villain in the plot, and the pnu.ica to make him aa Via. k at any rhe baa ever painte-l. Ttie Franco-Siamee li rfi.-ult v ia re ganbtl al Sitiga".rr ap pcriou. The i-aiui-pe trader", ap they tear there will la lighting, have n-aped iiiirting rice, and the dealer art" hoanling it. Many of the men who participated in the recent riiio-age riota in Mona. IU-I-gi vim. have It-en pei.tein .il to "hort t.-rmp in pn-oli. ami the Sot lalipt leader, lire nei, wa rent to pri-oo (or live year. Notwithstanding that everv year from &.tk.l to rt.lMl "hip" go up and tlown thr river N-ine, carrvuig 2.fpi,iMJ ton o( g-ut, it it paid that there ia no map of Una important r rem n rln-aiu in t-xipt- ence. The otlicial eatilnate of the condition of tlie Frvnch wheat crop on April thowt tlie an a to W amt the tame aa laat year. Twenty-eight dt-trtmenta report the condition vrrv g."t, tiftv g.pl, tevi-n tatipfa. torv and two me-liuiu. The Fmpn-pa i( Au-tna it to viait Y'i- enna agnui ull. r v. art ol wan-lenng attout the world, she ia extravagantly fond of flower, and lilt tWipta of her lotal titt- are fonitig ineir mp.- and on lu-1" in ord. r to m.vt h. r un. xampl.d demand". The bti-ineaa of colonizing Afri.-a with w lute tt-ple g--p on !. All t-XIli- tion 1. tt Ktigiand .iiif tao aet ka ag-i (or Moran.U.iue at advance partr ..( Pt-ul.-n ' who are to .t.;..ii..- .ine ;;i p-iuare I mile" ol territory Zau.U "i and a'.l. t taet-n the river,! i Ti e ""t..e ol i.ran;.t .n, r.!,ma. hecamt- p.. in..nl al tl.r br.ita.itv of .1. ...... ..., ... ,1., ,1... I ...! tl.at tl..-y burn.d the th.- ."t:-M'-':!rv- and ari.-iu-h. ACoti.table g'ur!n.tii. Nat t ton.il l ai ' tiii la-ar l.a.1 h a bra n" tMt n in ai the n ntt-r o( ttie citv td N.-'ta. The I.iti rpp-l Corn Tr.ir Nrw rti. niatet ttie t ttvtrtai'ir .ti't-!'i ih In. dan .beat cr..,. th,t..r to torlv W. iit'.iiti to 24.i '. tti-!,r... T!.e. wan," " u-t UainUton. Sba lookj a port of the year ju.t p.i err Ji.it.. moral, manners and teavchea ! !u!itl"; prri.-l- irit.Vniiiini Uieni a bit about tin culinary art. R. bti.h.i"; threw y. .t. a.-i. ii.'in,ini cetrJy "mint aaocw waa tha diah of bu.h.l. which tba youaj UJiea wera to learn William Waldorf A-b int.-n U to corEPQtiov With great W Mra. n.akr bin Ui bit l.ra.1 i-urir-. m I ., im. Bona cui.ed ta) mint from that .la Uir bupin-p aa wril . ,J p-;rj.p. A.rt-rlingly hr baa pur. t.a"l a vacmr.t prt-eof ianlon thr Fn.'wnkmrnt. and ill thortlvrrrt l a large t.rh. r a h:t h .11 a..,.mm..Uterf.-aJof np.ni ol PURTLA5D MA1KET. raeoccB, racit, rrc. WniaT - N- vf V-U7l J M Cei,S.-gun.lanl. .; Wall Walla. 3. JO; graham, 2.rV; aopernn, L- oloic. 44 1 4V per buthel ; fair, V: rolled, in bag. 25 art.50; bavrre1. in V. jr).74; ". I.I-7S. lUr-ltt. IlliUW ft ton; com- MtLurtrr.-Pran. l.m: thort., 122 u: groun.1 Url. y. i!'24; chop lr."l. fla la-r ton: whole feed. ?. I' .aa-V per cental: middling. 123 ir ton: brewing barlry, tJaV r tVmal: thi.krnwh.-at. 11.10 -r it-ntal. I'i nxa n-on fain v t rraiuenr, ,a2V ; lancy .Lury. 17 lT 2k-; fair to g-"l. 15 I"-: common, 12lvr r pound; talifoniia. 31 a J7lt I"f Ko..a Oregon. I" P" dolen. 1'ot-i.rar Cl.it k.-na. mixed coop. 4 in; lancr coop. 14.V': broiler. t.'ni ptr d.izrn: Jnml ihitkeli. 10 a IK- per -.und; duck. h.iJ .W; g.w. i '.i t U p.-rilozcn; turkeyt, live, 1". a I , ; drred. 2v a-r pound. Y.,trHLia tat.lge, U-o I-er .t-ntal : oi.ion.. 2, 2 '4f r j-'Uiid : cut oi:ionp.75 .'..-: .ut.pf. II ai.l5for.ar-ii.-t 1 hiu: ll'-Y 2.'' for Iturbanka; new. :t ..I- per pound: Oregon turnip", 75 ;. " r pak ; tweet p.tut.. p. 5 -c ) r j.jiind; tanliriowt-r, !" i-r ,1. .". in 2.75 per i rate; ctlrry, ml ..".V per j .!.. n; articl.oketi.S"i ja-rtloeii; leiiu.e, ( a.ilornia. a-r .l"Zen; "nvm u' hfii. iM v; a--paragut, 2 j2.2-') p r I. .x: par-iupp, s-V .-r Ptuk; lavla, 1..V ja r pa. k: ra-liphcp. 2V- i-r tloz.-n: gnt ii Oregon onion, 12 15v p-r .t..z.n; rhunarb. lit 7c In-r "jillld: Or egon, .'til- a-r doxt-n; gn-en a-at, 7c; ppina.li, ;l'si" jH-r pound: cucumlaTa. I I. im per tloxen : tiring la-ant, 1 a Vxv iM-r und; Califortiu garlic, 5 a't--. Fiiiirp Mcily lemoiia, !Ju5.5d per l..x: California new crop. :l.i' J 4.0 pt r Ipjx ; banana. l..Vt .i a-r bunch ; orangf", p.t-.lling. 2 2.75 a.-r lx : na vel". Jll.ofi; rranta-rrim, tl2.5l a-r Urn-1 ; applee. I2.im-a2.2-' r box ; piue-appU-p, ti.to .i5.ui ja-r doxt-n. arvri.l uuot Kaita. II. in xv Choi.-e comb, 15 ai 17c per pound; Oregon. Illicit'. Stir Liverj"'l. -'. H-V-Vl; K-t, li..Vi; .Vm, i;..iu: Hot k, I1U.50 ll..Vi. 1'Kitu Fat'lTa I'etite prtini-a, 10 12t-; pilver, 1114-: Italian, 12lV;Oer liiaii, ltl'illc; pltliiu, old, 5 a lie; new, 7iotv. apple, o J lie; evatratel apri cot". 15 a 17V: lKa.hr, 12 14t ; iH-ara, 7i.i 11c ja r lpitind. llu x-ltiand, 14.75 ot5.00; Japan, M 73 per tvntal. Corrxx Cotta Ri.a, 22c; Kio, Slo; Salvador, 21 V ; M- ha, 2t', ' : : Java, 24' .':("-: Arbuikle't, Midland, Mt ka-la ami Lion, Inu-pound cape, 23 ;i-l"ic ier jwurid; Columbia, aauie, 23 H.V1WK-. l'.x.tNp Small white, 3',c; pinka, 3'tc; bayo, 3vMc; butter, 4c; lima, 4o ar pound. !Ynrr FaiPtt-rn. in barrel, 40i'V; in hall-barrelt, 42 57c: in i-aaea, 35 mK' "-r gallon ; 12.25 per keg; California, in barn-la, 20 nuc i--r gallon; $1.75 ja-r keg. M'U.u-Net price: P, 4 V- Golden C, 5'4r; extra C, 5Vl Magnolia A,5'ii-j granulattsl, oV; culie, cruphe.1 and awtli-retl, 7 V; con left ioner' A, 57tc l-r uinl; maple mgar, 15loc jar pound. CtsNXD liooini Table fniita, aaaortol, 1.75 .i2.w; H-iv lif, I1.n5h2.10; liart- 1. -tt am, $1.75 i2.Wi; plum. $l.37yt l..Vi; ptraw la-rrie. $2.2" a2.45: cherriea, 2.25.i 2.40; blat kU-rrie. l.K5i2.mi; ru.-pta-rriep, $2.40; pineapplew, $2.2 t 2. sii; atiricot", ll.tAa2.Wi. J'ie fruit", a-i-irttsl. 11.20; p. he", $1.25; plumt, $1.00 al.211: bliu kla-rne. $1.2" 1.40 per dozen. I'ie fruita, gallon", a-portol, $.1.15 J.T5II; pea. he. $3.50a4.w; apri cot", 3.5o a-l.tui; plump, $2.75 a.3.wi; tila. 'kia-rrie, $4. 4..o. roicr vbi.Xp Corn, $1.50 ii 1.75 : toma tta-a, ll.lo a 1.15; sugar a-aa, $1; atring la-atip, snc iter tlou-n. Mxtrt Cornwl lutf. 1. $1..V1; 2". )2.4i; ehiipi-tt. I2..V a 4.00; Inn. li ton.-ue. 1. 4; 2", $0.75; deviled ham, l..i) ",1.n a-r dozen, I imi .-anlinep, i4t, 75.-iif2.23; -4p $2.15 4.5o; .il.tent, $2.30 -3.50; puI iii-iti, tin 1-11. tall". 11.25 ttl. .Vl; flat" 11.73; 2-ll, C2.23 - 2.30; '...-barrel. ;5.5 i L1VK tvo iikKppXU xivr. IlKr.r I'rime tttvr. i3.n5i4.2- choi.-e pteer-, 1 3.75 ..4.00; fair to gtptl pteerp, 3.uo .id.fto ; g.p"l to t hoii v i-owp :3. 15 3.75: i-ominon to nifliitm coup. i.2. -pi ' 2.i5; tlr--a-l le(, ;ii.(lO '7.00. Mt rro.v I hoice mutton, i4.50 .4.75; fair to gittl. 4.00 4.5u; dm-p.-l, iH.ou laiiili. .4.00 4.50; dnpp.il, i7.kI iH.iiii, Hoop Choitv beavv, 7.il a7.23; me dium, fH.50uii.75; light and fvvtleni, ttl.n0 -16.50; drt mi, $H.tA). Vxl i4.wi .irt.w. Sviokxk Mxvr and Laid Hani", large, bi,i.il7.- a-r pound; hama, me- .li.iin, it. .hi ln'.c; Im-aklapt lcon, ltl a l't ..c: thort clear tide. 14 ,ul.V; tlrv aalt titlt-p. 13'4 a WAe; lanl, compound, in imp, n u,".c ier poiin.l; pure, in tin.p.15', al7c; On-gon lard, 11 '4ia 12', c. MIIH XI.LAVtOl t. N ttotItape quotation: Iron, $2.25; at.t-1, $2.35: wire, $2.75 per keg. Ikox '.ar, 2'4c per pound; pig-iron, $23 a 25 per ton. ."riKL IVr iiountl. 10 V. Tin I. C. I'hamwi, 14x20, prime qual ity. $... a li.nu tier box : lor cro-. 2 extra a r ta.x; I. C. roke platea, 14x2o, prune quality, $...VU!l.iJperbox; tt-rne plate. I. C, prime quality, $d.8S,a,7.00; 14x20, $14. Lkad IVr pound, 4V; lr, 6'.c. shot $1.50. lloRpiftllota $.V Nt Stobe Oakum, $4.5035.00 ht Itale: n-wn, $4.sO(a.5.00 ptr 40 PHiii.l: tar, Stot kholm, 113.00 j Caro ma. $'..oo t-r Itarrel : viu h. M.WJ tr lrrel; turt-ntine. 63c ter irallon. in car lota. Hora, wivol a.xo niDxa. Ilorw iiote 12 lrtc. Wool I'mtNiua valler. 16S17.-- fll ti p, 13 4 15V; Willamette valler, 15 ot In-, acoinlmg to quality ; Katern Ore gon. 10 .lira; per Pountl. act-onlimr to condition. Hidcp Pry Lid.-a, aelected prime, rt-tis ; green, arlt-rtr.1, over 65 poun.la, 4.-: under hS pound, 3c; aherp pelt, ph.rt w.p.l. .Hia.Vic: me-lium. ipi.ajk-- $l-2-: ahearling., H-20r ; tal lom to '"" 3 x- per pound. " " .",i. Iiurlap, 8-ounce. 4o-)., net ca..h, (k: buriat. ltu.inn.-u liU..i, .... c.!i. 7c: burlaw. lL't,m a.-Ji... 7'' : burial. lWin.-e. ral-ini'h lli.r- t ..." ... . ' . '.'"I"!1' LnrUp. 2 -t.u nee. 7n-inch, 14c ' wheat Ug. CaU ntta. 23xJt., iip,t, 8V: 2-biph. Qit lg. 7c Wa Uak Ma CaUtlav Mra. Boon, painter of noUaoJ trarb- . . " w cn.j-rotunga party ofyounf toa r-rla lorsl to taata tha delicata) tr taa-1 from fr-ih:y gxtbered hertak Tba Umk waa trrrrd. tba aaocw tl:rd. a4 tiaa tint Toana Udy who taatall th. txampourj. ftung her rnl0 mas Mrs, FARM AND GARDEN. To Test the Purity of Water, Iron, Acid and Alkali. THE TIME TO BREED HEIFEUS. There l No Peir So l'uvrrUy Popular In the Market a (be Iiartlett .Notra. r.t-mrmla-r la-ant will not ttand the fropt n-m can. Wee.p to pay the la t tbould be bar-v-"tit while young and tender. In planting the garden the v.-rv l,,t til obtainable thould lie u-e-l. We find it paya to t the pul. t (, nilining beana U-foru the U-ai.t are dntplnl. Little i hit k with tin- inoth.-r b, n .n ctptp are not lad to have in a gar .-i, but with a tp"e hell nevt r. ' A gr'b n lit.t tiluatil f4;, L , , 'v plow.tl now. w ill give g.p. r.-turn f .r top dn-ping o( w. ll-rotte I maiiiir.- i.ar-rowt-.l in. Tea, radi-bet and I. ttu.-e may I.- , a p.t'11 a" the ground can It- uri, . lb tt.-r wait a lit liv bvlore getting u.v bean plant, d. If you plow e. untl.-r a li. avyi,,t A manure in your garden la-t fail, u ,ii 1- in nice phape. to harrow in when vua plow it up now, Ihi-I caltle retiire gotl "liel;t-r, an abundance of g-pl water w ah tlie tatll taken oir and all the feed, w lie'.her a hole grain or ground, and hay or gra-n that they w ill eat up clean. We are not aure but a tpraving ,. chine afford the la-tt iiit-aiia of ituntw-,. ing the potato bug. It i certainir more rapid ami economical than anr method of applying dry oipou. In planting a rar on hanl you nur t.ifely give !ilt place to the ' ltart le-.t. There ii no iear o universally popular III me maraeia, aim wie tree i.aa tlir irtapl tiiiality of being gent-rallv (rw .light. from blight to tept the rtmTr or wtrrx. Teat for Lime. Into gla- of aat.-r put two tlrojx of oxalic acid and bluw uKn it. If it get milky lime it prt-e rnt. Tet for Hard or Soft Water. Ii poke a pmall quatitiry of go.pl map ia alcohol, la-t a few dro fall into a gla-p of water. If it turn milky it u hard; if not it it soft. Tc"t for Iron. Iltiil a little nut-gall and adtl to the water. If it turn, grav or lake, black iron is pn-pt-nt. 2. lir polve a little pruppiate of pota.-h, and if iron ia prcrt-nt it will turn blur. Teat for Acid. Take a piece of titiutu paper. If it turn nil there mu-t tj acid. If it prtvipitatt-a on adding lima water it i t arlonic acid. If a blur iu gar paer ia turned red it i a luinrral at id. Teat for Carlajnio Acid. Take tjtul t'art of water and rlear lime trr. If cotubim.-'l or free carbonic a. id ia pn-iH-nt a po-cipitato i mt-n, to alii.h, if a few drop of muriatic acid be added, an etlcrvepivnco roiiuue nre. Teat for Magnc.-ia. Iloil the aaterto a few gr.iin of neutral carUmate uf ammonia iuto a gla of it. and a few drop" of pboapbate of at" la. If lliuglit aia la.' prea. nl it will fall to the bottom. Te.-t for Karthy Matter or Alkali. Take litmus par dii.pt-1 in vinegar, and if on iiiiiiier-ion the p;tn-r return to it true pliMite, the water dia-t not omtain i-arthv mutter or alkali. If a few drop of pyrtip be added to a water containing an earthy matter it will turn green. Till TIWC TO RKIED HEIKKRft. DilTt-n-tit men have dilft-n-ut opin ion about the beat time to breed heif er for the dairy. It ia gem-rally ton mini, however, any I loiiie-lt a t, tliat th.-y phould la? lire. I al a younger agf alien kept for tlairv purpoat-a lli.iii al.rn kt pt (or la-vf. When the mat n k. pt only for the milk and tin- talv.t are Hot con-idc red worth raiaing. the hciftra can drop their c.ilv," ut tu yt-aia. or a little older, without injury, I'tovi lei thef are well rand lor. t'n tai in- a here the g'anger'p cow i" k.-pt, and where the pur".a.- i to ra -e tlie . alvi-" for the la-ef market, it t- la.-tt.-r to allow the heifer to go a little loi.grr la-fore dropping their lir-t call'", they will g.-t more air.e. There i one Very important oiiit to ! rcineini" nd in thi coiiiiet tion, ami that ip the ton w hen the heifer tlr ip her l.r-t . a.l. We cotiti.ier the tune of vear a;.it a imjairtaut a the age oi the hritVr. Hie milking organ iniipt lie tlevelopnl the nrt time the heifer i in miik if phe I to prove a g.aal milker aitrr wanl. For thi reaaon the heiler ought t.idn.p her lirat calf at a lime ahm tnilk-pnalticing total i plentiful to that the flow of milk will lie abundant and extend the vein and udder, lira-" u the Ut f.aal for thi pun-, and on the average farm the heifer alwiiiJ calve when the gra is gtaal. T.'.m keep ht-r on good graa througli the mininer ami on milk-producing during the fall and w inter and up al moat to the time the drop her tctvnd calf. The milking organ of the hnfrr mutt be developetl if ahe i to mae good cow. aoi or wtTiNQ rowt-t. A cot k which is more than two year old will not prove a aerviceable at uiie a year old. While very young pullet' well for bn-nling purport- w .ien tiny are mated with a full-matured male, th lire of vounsr pullet and co kerel" to gether about. I lap avoided. It I Iwttef to ute egg for incubation that an- .i' by hem over fifteen month old. Ii I1'1'' lets' egg are to be uaed, the cock th"U"l la- well on in his second year. In ad ex periments we have foun.l. say a ar.tcr in Farm and Fireside, that egg' fn"D pellet will hatch aa well a th-" 'r,,!'1 hen, but the t hit ki from the hen-' -'" are ttrotiger and more vigorous. Mi,n depends on the male, however, f 'r I-' innuence is great and the clink' a1- largely inherit his rharwi ti-ri'tics. llit-re i a tenderrv to market the beii" and re tain the pullet. This is not a g-"! for. nnl.-a a hen ia mine oi l. stir ' .1 alwav protlui-e strong t hit ks, I" '!,''f she lays many egga or not. Near Laraar. Col, a L::Je K.ri rears wandered to th tdaiforra of 13 cxpresa train and waa blown off tba train raa running at tae ra.e thirty mi'ea aa hour. A locoint:1' w" arst back, and the searcher tunil t- child at midnight sitting nnbu.-t -n clump of weeds and krrpmg vrry -for fear lb Indiana wouid grt brr Tjo much car cannot b exen-id is tniunj a match. A BnJgrU.n N J ' r-rl waa eagvsed in the a I wa-a '- RaU-b bead flew oS. and. going baaaet of paper flower. ign.te-J tf and ou enrtains that were nrr - Fv .ul Ukbw'i (Uae) sprrwd to Ut' pr" rtlhin; a&Ja!