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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1893)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. riwrMtr. euoene crnr. orzoon. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. Black Mea-slra or IMack Smalliox l.ajrinjr; at Anaconda. XASS CELEBBATED IX OPES AM. Heavy IUna In Arltont funnier nation Among Mare Inland Ucpublirau Clrrka. Heavy rain are r-jrtI in Arirona, accompanied !' w jIiuIn on the mad, delating tram. The Women' Christian Triiin'rani I'liK.n at sanaim-nto i" wrfinK war mi aide inlramc. to sal.sws. Some ol the ('o ur d'Alene women say thev will not a-n lor a new bunnl until the iitulitry ha bee coinage ol silver. Ilova at Port tin liar.!. Or., are busy harvesting tin- egg crop on Island ll k. Tin y have now doxen ready lor Ship ment. The oli.i-mcn of an Jie have Isynn uit to iiiii'I the Common Council to ran tln-ir .alariee aa required ly the Hate law. The I'ajilain of the Oregon wa given nveplmn lit Astoria recently fur Inn Vilh continuous trio to and from 'an Francisco. Four hundred Indian salmon IIkIhth L'. - in Itriliiilil'tfilllfiililA ImVH on r i i in I..H.".. . formed union to secure a raise of wage il l In- out tlit Japanese. There ia consternation aiuoiiit the He publican clt-rlte who hold government situation at Mare I -I.iikI. There m a rumor that tin y are to make way for Ie in. iat. Ninety-live jM-r cent l the orange grower ol llivcrside have i-nli-nil into a compact lor nniliiiil pioti-ctioii and to work in iniin-ili lor thu 11 inlciesl ol tin- grower. Tim rvtiorts (nam tin- Lick Observatory an' In tin- ( lli-i I th.it tlm comet, which ha Ian ly attracted mi much aitcnt , ha a companion, whose tail Join that ol the original. Tin lciv-rilf Hank, which failed some time ago, continue to receive eolleclioiis (rolll outstanding SCIHUM. Bll'1 tlllTI- I- general feeling that, if III" hank le pie am given tinit'. ii'nihilora wid If aid in lull. The wreck of tin nm-e-famnil a hah hack Wetliinic, whh h bus li-ii l.iiind ing on the Oregon slum-oil I'.s.s ll.iv lor tnuiiv uii.iilhii, has "''I "lil 'or U''. Tin' cargo ol coal brought tlu magnill Iflit u in of l-V A disease over a hirh tin- il.stors arc in dispute ha laiil nh iniiMih rahlr viruli in- in tho niiirlli-r t'lauof Aim romla, Mmil., I"' " " kn. I' in caiUil wmii' hi k nifiinh" aii'l hy othi m hlai k iiiMh.. A li-li'iitmii from Niiillf ftuli-ii thai HW.ikio ol IhmhIo( llii' Ni a.la Niinh rrn tailaav hmm Ii Inn tt.ni imlU havi Um ii x. 1. 1 hi Ni York cily. ami it i' thought aoik will Ik- nmh(il on to Pl ot he ami iinh' riiit:" at omv. At tlm lint-tint; ol 1 1 if liili'rnntiouai Irrits'iitmii t 'oimni-n ill l-o" Ainjrh'it on OilolM-r ll Niii'lmy tiriTlmin iilal- tlmt the lH mrliiii iit il lhi Inti-rior will li n-rt'riitiil v an ullin-r lor lh' ur- (Mm of kiviiik fiii'h inl'iriiiallon aa limy ih'nm-ili lluttf, M int.. aitni-Miil n-iintly tin (Uhli nt niHi lai li' tin Hounin t'a'holii ( liunh h vi-t w-i-n in tlui Wt'Kt. An h tiilioi halol'li, Prtal ahiittati. n.ii'l inai-n in tin- i' n air in tin prim in' ol ni-arly K'.Him Miip'ii', tho aholo t'atholir mpu Uliou of Ihilti'. The trial of tin' i J.i-iin-nl ruit liiati ttitiil hy i x-tioviTnor loni'y to wi-urv th n iiiol of tin- Imliaim fniui War-m-r'a rmi' h in an I'n tco nmnly, t'al.. tliiiwn that i-v r mure Ihi' oniliiu ol lln liiiwiim pn-lriK thrm- Imlmiia or thi ir pro-nilom ai-rv in h-.- lul wviipam-y of till' lllll'l". In wiinwlioii with tin riivnt roar at Fch'ralion vanin-ry on tin' Nairn river, llrili-h t'oluinliia. Kr-4T, alio a one of till' priln lnil, III itiirt-nimli'lrllii' frit U imn tin niIii y ol tin' iiiiMoiiri. ilml iiiK a nil ihi ImhuiiH. aii'l holil that thiHH' not ciiim-i'ti'il with I In' rliiinh ri tin In'"! InihaiiN up tlx-rv. Avi-ry rirh koM iliirrv bImmiI thirty iiiili-n from Mmiii in the K'l.ly Mnuninin lii 141IM1I mill h 1 i Hi iin-iit. Tin' hilU re lull ol pnpeetor, ami every nu h i. iri iiili'l in the iii-iuhhiirhoiiil in lm ati-l. The ow neia of the oritimal nlnke were Hmr Mien, hut have nlnlrai ti l 111 the iieiililioihiil ol til1,!"' i" Kol'l fr"' he quarti taken out. I .on Aiitfi'ii ri-portn a iin of faith rurewhuh, it i ftiiti-l, h" ntniitn-l the people l that mvtioii. Mm. A-la I'. Wilton, alio hint lvn an in ah. I lot twelve M-ara, liiort ol the lime lw Ir I.I ileli, 1 l.u'iim tlmt while 011 her nil! 1I1M1111 tlv hearil avoi.e telllliit her to wriM', an her laith U ma e her whole. M.e ralli'l for a w rap, jump. 'I out of 1 I....U.H.J tiifii ihe iliiiinir riMim in'i nii'i - Mir ha ha. lio tnmMe in walkinir niiee. The attention of the ouli.le worM i Im-iiiiI Ui!el altrm te.1 to the i-thlhll llr.V'11 i l':iakiiit at the creat V lute l.'llv. Many i-l our l'teru i-i huiie mine t un Willi artnha 1e-. ti.lue ol the re-Mill" ol our Male. The i-lllnl ol the H"lt t'imiity .Mo.) eiitnn-l, writ ili Iroin t hli.i"i. p t'n-pm the lol lowni h k-h eoliipiitnent : " n pre elililirf Hie Mat ol the Vrt at the f lpoiti'iu, 1 1" v-'ili, the I-"1 I of il n-. .ev, plaii'lr prei'liiinentM at J he In 4 I. Although hr h no Mate huil.hni:. r epm make a iiuiiiiiiti' . lit hoaiii ol In-r ri'aiuni- 111 the -eral hinMiii.'" ol the lair. Her ilir Uv In the Imrtit lilt Ural liuil'hliil l eilnre a.knuwl (vl)!"! aa U-ina- p-.-rli. II. -re he hoa iK-ant weiK-lnli( tike miii.i., a..lea n 1 111 In in iliameter, luiti. larkt-r than rtue ivtt. ihefri.a thr-e ami thie. mrtha 111. In-a in fin uind-renee an. I -a hea 17V, III. he. In h. r aitri. ult ural lith he rtluhila urann an-l grsMH-a that are a. know h-Ui-t hy mill men to IwwittOit a pril. l. In the flour teat inaile at the (air flour lua-le f niin rtyon ali. at waa (oiiml to make whiter aii'l tiner I'im uit than any other floiirtri.il. In the 111111111 j 1 part men! S miniature plairr mine it kept con stantly in oH-ration, ahin' Mtf.n Iroin the ( ravel jii-t a It I taken Irini Orrifon'a pla.r-iiiliiiii- rort;ea. In (he n.ht-rr ilepartmetit ev.tf)ton ol the famoiu I'oiumt'ia river aaimon are lioao, t'ther wall ti-hii.t tta, ti-li h-rl eU-.. an.l in the forrlnr .ii part mei.ta.eelh.l.ite.1 -oine 'I""'-;'' " tinit-r that Bt.iii-h the w..rM. A l.l. k rot fn.ni a lorv-t of the e.t mea-urea lime (eel I.-. Thia I the lar-eet bio. k tA at tho fair, anJ It attract gulch ttontioo.' CHICAGO EXIUSITIOS. What tire people at tha WorM't Fair la tha walk ol uiilea in tverjr buiMing. Kiva bumln-.! k hool leather of Phil aJelphia ar on viait to tha eipoiition. Tha rolor lina ha not been drawn at tha Worl.l'a r air. 0 There 1 do diatim l iva Alrw Amen. an exhihiU Captain Katiaof tha Chirairo rliia I makiiiif a inot leeiilei rriiale airauiat the diva in the WorM't Pair ilmtrn U The WorliPa Pair t'oriimiiwioner ap tioitite. (nm N.-w Melieo hy I'rini.lelil t levelaml ha been w aled and White, the old member, oulel. The la'ite atatue of Coiiimhiia that tUarl In-lore the main pirtal ol the col. I toraKe hilihlilitf ha been donated by ll oa tier, W. II. Mullin ol kah ili, O , to he ere tel Uhi a muluhle Klell, to mark the K'avea of the dead liremen. Maho'a World'i Pair I'oininirtion uf fere.1 another loaa, thin tune by theft. A aolid irold-hned ilver nip, pn -willed by the lailie ol Wardner, waa atolen. The nilver i hain and ataple by whi. Ii it a a. faiiteneil waa alo taken. The tjp owl the ladiee .W. There la no dear to the thief. It baa been Utiofhrially ! i.liil by the IimbI direi tory not to return to the na tional ifovi-rnuient the ll.lCltjajderiveil Irolll the al of aoiiveuir eolll. The ina.ritr ol the dire, tor roii"i.ler their aetioii in voting to rewind the rule loi Min.lav oM-nnif and the return of the Bipropriation all that I lieeeaary 111 the matter. OwiniC to the fai t that it a diw-ov-ered that wVerBl tbouaainl iliule-adiiii-ion newspaper pae to the WorldV Fair w.-re utolen, the uiaiiaKement iBii-celi-l all thewv paaMMi, and will Ket out a new lot to be ei. haiin-l lor the old one' to he pMia-rly iiwiliil a (l B pon-lhle It i not IN-Iieveil many lierwon aei iinil wliiiii.ei.in on them till the fraud waailm-i-overi-.. A inimla-rof iIiom- preaentinii the utolen pa-Mia have Ia-' Brreted, ami an i-lhirt will lie made to make them tell the name of the peraon (mm whom they aerured them. t Iretfoti i one of the State a hirh ha. made eiU-linive dmplay ol her (run prialurta, and her w-etion in liorln ultun hall haa alt raited wide attention. The Iruit 1 reneweil every two or three day and i hroiiKht daily from the .liM.ii.t -a.iia-t at ureal exiK'Hwi. I". II. Irvine, who hu iliarne ol ahipmeutii. Iiava n eeiviil a large iiiiiaigiiuieiit ol etraiw Ix-r-rie. Ihenewere live day oil the route milking the journey of If.oM tnih-r throiinh all Linda oi weather, htiaw U rin-i- are eou.ereil h.V Iruit II to In the in. .-I 1 111 hie to injury ol any Iruit. 411.I the eouilltioll III whlrll thu eoiii'lgu un lit rea. lii'l Jai Lmui Park I thoiighi I.. li r arkahle. (lie Iterrie were well lreM-rvei and Mi-iiiiiigly a Irenh a tin day they were pn -Led, a thing w hu h I- oiiKidi-n d the 111. lie remaraalile in view ol the la. t that eo!d el..r.;n en ru in wan dii'p.'liKe.l with. (Iin-.il Hie mo"l intere-ting and com-lil.-te edueatioual exhihil to l' aii-ii at .lin k iii Park ih that ol the provime o ijilelav, whh h l III 1 -barge ol llrothe Aii ln wii ol the t In Int .an lliothern. l xi-lioii in the gallery ol the nialiilhu t un a building are devoted to idiow ing tin work ol the puria hial whoola in tli- pai t f t'anada, and one iIivh-hui n-pr. -nh he .lllti rent utage ol m'liolualii- liauiint. 11 the I'roieHiBiit in-litutioii ol ln .roitiiv. ihn i.icphiv iNgum with tin .owcM grade and hvi imol workd hy the pupil from the 1 1 11 1 tln-v elite i'IumI lint. I they are lur I out Ihor ughly m hooli"!,' litt. d to lake their hi oil. ill ill a.N-11-ly, and are to lie well ii 1 heir regular order. Tlieatudiea im-lnd .ill brum -he known to the ediiralion.t ami. I; Inn, il the pupil excel in am lie thing, judging lmui the i hihit, il i in M'iniiMiieliii and draw ing. Ihenmr-i of iii-lrui lioii makea a rHi ial iint o: Ihi-M two mie-ary .. 11 1 1 t-iu.-iit ol tin -in. h ut, and the rvult i iiiohI gratili ing lo the iitrnrtom. The varioin m ho. .In that are l'fl repreente.l in th exhibit aie thowol the tiirmtiau llnith em, llri.ther of iheSai-ntl Heart, Itr itli era of ( hriht. Suiter of the tnaal Shi p herd, hmler of the Amoituption, Jim Marie SiKter. Minter ol I haritv, I m gregution of the Holy Cm ami man 01 hem nl the well-know 11 paro hial in tituti.in. KKOM WASIUSUTOS CITY. The iiumlier of peiiiiinera ilropsl from the Mil mine Mau-li 4. Imi.I, i 2 In, and the total numla-r of ih-iimoimo Ui.ei.hil allien March 4, M ii.ling a lur I her iuvei.ligati.iu of their i-aw, ia ft,(1K The uianulai tiire of tho new army ri lie ( Kragjerogem) i la-ing pree. vig oroimlv. It I believed the llrt lol o completed arm will lie rea.lv (or deliv ery an.l IMiieil to the acmce atvlll r'ep temlier 1. The chief of Ihe. bim-au of latitii' ri'Mirt that during the twelve month cml.il June miM, ine nuiuiN-r 01 mi-niik-rann landiil III thu I'mleil St ite wa 4'.'7.l' HI. and during the prtH-eihng vcar tilU,;t:M. The M'iilon bureau i now engaged in ime-ligating what appear 10 i an extemuve avuteiit of Ih-ukIou baud in New Mexico. Il i raid that aKiut 2.tHk N'iiioii caw in the Territory are Ih-iii invent igated. While Tr aurer Morgan i tion-enin initial on the report tlial a detail all." exi-t in the mint at New Orli'm, it i l.ain.-.l the Treasury IS-piirtmetil ili-coveri-il a ahortage in the fumU in tin mint June 2ti, and thai a wan lung in tet.gatiou ha uliowu that the re. in' lire there of all ni.'eii.linry charac t. r. ulaitiil lor the purpow ot iinerin the InhU-rv. The cha'gi- of perjury made again the Japane-e interpreter employed at the t'mted Mate cui-t nii-hoil'i' in San Kramin-o have Ixi-n venile. by tin frewaurv iK pa-tineiil. Acting S.i-n-larv Hamlin ha nt a letter to the folic, toi ..I 11-1 at San Kranriwoctoiif rating the mteipri'ter and .linvting that Hi. twelve Jp.ilie-e Ih demrt'-l "to tin .-vnintry fnmi whence they came." It i reirt-l thai l!epreentativt llurrough ol Mi. higan w ill intpoluce a n-aolutmu in the ll..ii- to Itivi-Migatc the pre'iit working of the -nion of ll.-e, with rticular r leren.e to the le gality ol certain order which have Ivcti naile by rss n-tarv Smith. It i undcr- i.kl Hurroiigh claim that altera l dn-r ha lt-n exainiiil in a h-galwav and a pension granti-l the tiniiiii.n i In no right to ti-end hi 111 (mm tin mil or to reduce hi pension, or to coin pel h-m lo ! re. uni 1 ne-1 and g" through Ihe form of again .Uahlynig t. draw pen-ion. An i'i.iortaiit chang.' ha '-rn mad br the lrraurv Itefurtiin-nl in the cl iti.ati"n of that a ill lower the.hitt on mine gradea neany bl wr cent. Th. change full.iw the roncluive de(ene ol-(er-.( by w.atl linrtrr that certain gra.li-.! h gh-vta witl were pra. ti. ailv analoipMl to the fr-adc rlaaalfb-'l hiwet in the wool lnlal of the MiKinlev bill. Il. r.-afi.-r mater al know t a. 1 and IV) flamat ne k n w.J and 17 ka.- ! examination, divi.ion ( two month vev. They have Iwen gone .1 nee April. pb.t. lua kinw..J.;rr,.n t 'iiMl.tv of , ajuonnte-t to -hi -AO. To the aimmt lvH and have traversed the country the flrrt h.ghe.1 riot wi.l l know., I ,e. through rxammation and r, j fmiit 1 Pcu ,!. north through t olom Iwa. a t'S at I :f.'7 Servia ,km w,H and may he a.l le.1 .t..V. winch wa thel.thniu.fi I anami an.toubica kaawapUtchi .kin w-.i, e.,md q.i.litv V-.v. re.1 in ca.h by .! lal examiner. tcO-an J.-r, w th an a.terrtate Jte to of the thirl cla... Thrch.nge. ,n .Mty and c.veinl into the t reasury, making t Vhagena.t ohmi ia. Tliey report the ,v.,rdi..g to the rale prevri!l lor d.f- t"il nrt uvn- In Hi government of entire line practicable lo t-Ui.4 at rr.n forrnt claa-e will be mo to lo gru i:it),ta. I able axpan). "EXTERN JIEJiANGE. Grow Earnings of the Atchison fur the Past Year. o THE WHEAT CROP OF KANSAS. rbe Bral Palate Valoatlun of tbf City of PblladelpLla-Pill-orn for Kli Mouth. New York'a new city directory ron- tain 40H.101 name. The Kan.a wheat rmp Ii ntimate.1 at 2I.0KI.I"") bUihel. Krupp, the gn at gunmaker, with Li party I in thl country. New York tianker av that tha money M-are i practically over. TheTreaury gold reaerve w ill )n I up lo the full lignreol llHJ,OUi,U(W. Preliminary work to the opening ol the Cherokee Strip ia well under way. The winter wheat crop will l HO.tdO,- IKM huhfl leu than that of lat year. iii rgn ioiild ia n-porteil to I a loer hv the " t.un-H " to thu extent ol 1U, mai.ttm. The enlargement of the P.rie canal ha again In-come an imHirtatit ipicelion in New lork. Imiuire milk loione.l half the Wet Point 1 a let", hut all were eaved by the iHMt urgeon. Secretary Herbert aaya: "The liitti-l Stall ought to have twelve inch nhipa a the Victoria. The failure for the flrnt i inontli in M'.i3 have ln-cii more than in anv previoii like -rioil. S-nator Voorhcc dechiri' that ("on riwill continue mini t.-rrnj.t.-ll jr in H-fKiou for a lull year. The M'truioiia are prowlyting with much nicce near iicuver I'aiu, a. Mo-t of their convert are young women Senator lU-rrv of Arkana that In na voted three timew lor (ree ailver, and that he I not in the hahit of changing iih miml. I'liilad. lpliia no longer b-nr cholera, lit-1 ili h excellent comlltiou lia tin .H'l.iware ll.iy and nn-r ipiaiuiiliue m-rv-. .- In-i-ii pill. Hie National Alliance of Theatrical '.iiiiiI.iik ha Ihi-ii organieil at New l ork. John William ol New Yorkwa.- lei'leal 1'ienl.h III. The irnw earning of the At.hinoii luring the tear eliding July I a a oO. i.iiii, an' iucream) of 4.l,.Vll,Hl5 over he pn-viou year. A in.iiiti-r loi k, to I." built on the Oil-N-it Mm. 1I1 i mini at It1r1n11ul1.ini, Ma., vill U-wh. n complee.l, it i claimed he largert III the country. The riiewt i-hiH-.wlii. il ha altailli-l -in h wide nipiilarity within the lait lew car. Ini caiinsl a goo-l ileal 01 irounic 1 the leather trade 111 ihe Ka-t. Ihe II.Mting debt of the I'lii. ago Px- 1 --itii.ii 1 ;i,Mt,lMi, a million greater I11111 it aa on June I, and there in (ear I a llnan. ml crii in ll allair. Mr. Cleveland now weigh .k pound, .veiily-live Miuud more than hi nor ual weight, and 1 greatly in.oiiveiu- necd phvcicallv ill i-oiiMiplence. Kailron-I ia-cngcr rate from Uui- .ille ami lml.auiiioli to Clucago are loan to I cent a mile. A thorough ue uoralialiou in rate cannot lie avoided llurimr the ii.wt ten vear the normal tan.Ur.1 ..I pr.lu. lion (or wheat in line lOiinlrv ba varn-l lmui l.i'i to in imikii U per acre, making an average of 14l hunlicl. Ihe Matcmcnt of the Philadelphia Hoard of 'viioii o( Taxe lor thi year .how a real-ctate valuation ol 74I,- -M.4t7. as compared w ith 7J2.Hl,Sti2 .at year. What i ilcm-rilM-d a a gigantic etwei men of an anlihluvian iiioiinter ha ..-en ihwuvere.1 in llovd rouuty. Neb vVorkmen are now engaged in exhuming the mniiMcr. Cashier J. J. Iluh of the delunct PI initatN. Y.) National Hank ha iMt'ii arretsl iiniii a warrant charging him with making lalw reirt and faUilying hi account. Iiiiinigrati.in tatitic for the month of June how thatM.m'7 alien terage paiim'iigeia were lande.1 on Kill Inland 111 ing that mourn, a uuai, uaiy hi-a.1 the ht. Si-cn-tarv Ijviii.nit I conaidering the uggelion' ol ticneraJ Siiolleld that there lie created a military department .d the lake, with head.piarter at llul- llo or I tewego. Ill Ihe Maachuwlta reformatory for women gol U'liavmr i rewanlol by iHTinittnig the wcll-N-havcd one to wear dre-' with inaller chet k. The 1 .ad one wear very big check. The State Supreme Court of South I ink. .la ha .lis i.h-d that the Wetern Cn inn Telegraph Company mnl avepl .iieage teii.leie.1 whether or li.il wril ten ill-. 11 Ihe regular telegraph blank A building i Hearing completion at the corner ol Pine and William Mn-ct. New York, which, although it i ou!v lti .vt :t 111. he wide, i IXt ftt-t high. I he orn k and ntone in it are held together v a metal ekelclotl. The irrigation canal -ontnu !sl at mat cpi n-e in kana are ud not to i-ntin lv- Miiv.-M. Ini. Ihe I.itilt 1 not in the irrigation yteui, but 111 the la.-t hat Ihe .In. he have U-en made too ca p.i. H.u f-r Ihe water aupply. The I- ram i S H.irb.w t'amp of I'tiit.-.! . 'onlcdcrHte Veli ran ol roik iniin'v, I la., ha unnimouilv fl..pt'-.l rehl- ti.ui expr. uig their grateful appnvia tii.n ol Nl r. I . s. .rant ' re.t Til act ol MUrtccy to Mr. J. ih r-w-u I'avi. A vn..p-i of the rni croi bull. I n i-.iii-.l i' I tan ra'.mage'a on. New York. I a lol low e.iling 1 c.Miipii-ie.1 Niei Ihe crop i pP".H-rmg limly. Total acreage in the Cnili! State. 2ti2,.Vli; ,-.tmit.-.l VI. I I, lO.ti.'l."! lel-hel. The Mavor of Hn.wi, Mich., while trolhng on the tret i oi in city a n-w evening ago. aw inr ntw.ne ru.i'-i. puh two ladie from the i.ewa:k. I'll hi hiirrvmg up ll.ree of the a ailant ran, hut the other two t.il their ground, whereupon the Mayor gave them IkiHi a thraahing and then lol them to pill. The p.i.wiigerdepartinei-,tof the I hion f itlc ha nl out circular lo Ihe local otti.-e in St. I aul il.vlanng a latycoll aguit the ttreal Northern in nt (ar a n.-vnitin ol It ticket l iMmerrnM. The Cnion 1'a. irtc rv.piet all connect 11. g line to dihonor ticket o( lhetir-at Northern bearing it name. The present a-lminUtratin report ; tb.i tl. r-iiw of the nenion nno lal , BUSI5ESS BREVITIES. It I etiinate.l from the renui of lKi that the linwct pet cuat the Iruit grow era o( the I'nlUtd Jjutea about M.uJ,U-0 a year. Stall. tic are aaid to ihow that the In troduction ol iiiwi hinery into matiufao tone haa decreawl the nutubrr ol the Ulieiiiloyed. The Wagner Coinnanv own 7iX) par lor ear and leepuig cue he. Valued al IO.Ai,t0: the Pullman Company 2,3VJ, valued at 3 J.UOU.taaj. To make l.lXWrubir fret of illuminat ing ga eight Hound of coal, coating 2 ml, and lour gallon of naphtha, cot- 1 tig 12 cfiita, are rcpim-l. In the Ave or ii month of Ihe vear luring which the aardine tii-hi-rv la-t iiii,tjii,iiil of th.-w Pule tih are caught olf theotatof Ilrittanv alone. The entire niltnlier of l.axiinotive iw neil bv the tterman railway i" . . .. , .1 . f waa li.ian. the nuiiii-r in me 1.111H-.1 Slate in I Hill amountol to Xl.-Vl. There are over ".I)1' milew of com- ol.'lnl electric railway in the I 111 te.1 State, aud in year to come there i little iloul.t 'he total will he .loll nun. At the Maple Sugar Ilralonr at Moritpclier, Vl- during the pa-t aeaann 4.7.V,7ii2 i-iuii.U of ugr were lenl.".!. Die bounty on thia output will amount to about 72,5m). In the central part of the State of New York over IYlJ !eople are engaged in the cultivation of more than 20.t"J acre of grape, w hich produce annually from 40,i Ml lo ftO,UiU ton. The average wage per week of women rn Kna and Wieonin i l'.27: in Minneola 10. In ln.hanaioli the iiin paid for hirt-iuaking rang.- (mm M cent lo IK) it-Ill a doell. Admiral Ih-lknap think that "aince team and electricity have taken ie mini ol the naval oill eaman-hip i al mitHt dei ried a a loot art by thu ri-iug generation ol naval men." The area planted in cotton the prewtit vear i etimatel al I'.'.'nl .:W acre, an iiicreaeovi-r lart year of 7.2" 'r cent ind ulmiit the mine a in lv.7; nln -.bowing very little dillen-nce (ntiu I The :I,ii.iii) which the lint maiiii I'acturer of the country have lo hand over lo the inventor ol the aweat-baud i..- on hat-a'l-.r.l a rtriking iilit!-t ra ti, .ii ol the value of gciiiu when it make .1 hit. Women do a fair lmre of farm work in nearly all l.iiroM-aii count ric. They are epii-i.illy ellicii-nt in Norwnv and weleii. T''t many men re Withdrawn Irom prolitahle occupation to wrve a ol In r. Tin' total receipt at the New York cil-tom-hoii-e lor the liial Vear that endi-l June M were i l:W.0::2.02s t4, coin pand with r.M,7::'.,..:: iti lor the previ oii Ii al vear, or an iiicretutu of nearly li7.:mo.''. Thelnrge.t Slate building in the I'nitcd Stute and the seventh large! bmlding ill the world i the State capitol of Texa. Il wa U-giin in lfl and linihiil in l-11. It t ."eat.i"', 1111 I wn paid for hy :;,ia Ml.iM at acre of public land, dittled lo the ciipitalo-t who had the work done. In leilbere werealioilt 27'YOnO women .-ngitged in iii.inev-makiiig tavtipntioii. i(.iiiw: 1 Ine hiindreil and ten law yer, i'i inini-t.-r. ;I20 author, re joitrnali-t,2.'d artil. 2,l.'l'larchitrt, cheuiii-l and pharmacil. l.lni lock niiwr and rancher, 5, :t goveriiineiil . l.-rk. phyriciun and "Urgeon. I:t.s2 pnifeiniial muiciun, fiti.sno (.inner mid planter, 21,071 clerk and l.kkii-M-r. A head of coiuiner cial hoiiM-a, l.Vt.OHO puhhc-whool teach er. PIKELY PEIISOSAL. IJiut-n Victoria i. it l raid, ejecially kill.-d in lit it k ilia: omelet, while the Prince o( Wale excel ill making tea ami buttered toant. Mr. Ormihton Chant, the well-known prca.her, cay lie ha othViated in . bur. In of all denomination except the Church of Pnglatid and the Roman Catholic Church. Mi!Eoalte Cox of the Knglih Polk I .ore Society ha made the nitcrmting dimxivery that the clory of Cinderella ha U111 told in :II' ditfen-nt way, and that it apH-ar in Ihe oldeat literature of Fgypt and India. Senator Stewart i viiting Mexico to look alter the working of hi Oliver mine at Zacalaca. Itefore returning to Wash ington in the lale autumn hi family will make an extendi! Wetern trip, includ ing a tav at the World' Pair. Queen Chriatina of Spain Wlicve tlmt children could be much lietter and eaaier managed if each mother were allowed to piinih not her ow n, hut her neigh lair' children. If inMcad of 'punih" ihe word correct were ultituled, the not urn would not be half bad. Kotaro S.ikura. p ivinn-tcr of the Jav auee navy, who i now in Chicago, i on hi way to Kuglainl. w here he will lake charge of a new war veem'l built hy a llriti-h lirni (or the Mikado. Mr. Sa kura will at om-e convey the veel to Tokio, w here it w ill U pla.-c.l in com miion. Wli-n IJuetMi Victoria left I'lorem-e he rcjoin-l the In-art of at h-aM one woman. Ijt-lv t'olna.-'ii, the wile of the triti.h Conul, wa pn-.-nte-l by lur with a bra.-.-h i hearing in blue enamel her initial and the motto " 1 lout mut ipn mat y t lie." tiiMige Vanderbilt ha bniglit '.t1"11 4crc more of land in the " I'uik P...I-" .lihtrict ol North Catolina m-.ir Alivi;l.- an I in-ar the roidonv of Hid Nve. Mr. Van.l. rhilt aid etabhh on In 11. -a pun hac the tiMt complete and extensive game pr wrve in the I'nitcd late if Mr. Nye can lie kept nil" the i.remi.w. The Van.lerlnll now own VUi a rc in North Camlma. Henry II. ('axon of tjniney. Ma., the iui.!.i. able f.H' .if ;,U.r-'lling, ha couipiii-.! with the U.iv State law and tili-d with tlie S.i-relary'of 'i hi a. -.Miiut ol li-g'!a!ive ecliw. The am.. unt i i0; there are two item only, and one read : " Pur distributing literature . al. -tllateil to intlucniv the tu pid. inipnt. t ictble and tiw t U g -lature to r. p-al or radically amend the alwurd drunk law t.f isnl, f.V0." " Cn.-le" Henry Martin, for fortv-live vear ihe .m1 tve janilor of the Cniver itv nf Virgin. a. claim to ! a lineal di .eii l.uit ol .letferoti. the (.Hinder of Ihe il:nvcrity. Th-iiigh he cannot rea-l and write, he explain to vintoe t!ie great p dure, " The s h.l ol Athcn." in the public ball, naming wtth.mt a nuMake the tireek age ther,n deplcte. from I'lalo to I'nvenea. know alt almut the library, it ia aaid, aud it flne por trait and tatue. P. ;arnon and W. J. O'Connt-11 of tlie lntfeastional railway aurver have tnt returned t- Washington after an in- lermting exptl.tion into Central and Smth America on the work ol the tir. FOREIGN' FLASHES. The Financial Crisis in Spain Keducesailroad Traffic. CHILI TO RETURN' TO SPECIE. A Grave Charge Ag-alnt the Berlin Office of the Renter Tele-g-rtpb Company. Tlie crop In Bulgaria are in a very bad Mate. Pxtraordinary heat il prevalent all over spam. The grain harvest in Thealy prom iw to be exirptiolially ipti.l. Theliennan Chancellor von Caprivl i aaid to I .tillering (rota diabete. The Czar haa ordered the departure of all vewel to theeaetern ahoreaof SilaTia. Kngland haa Iwt fifteen hijH and 2,:V2 ollicera and men in the lat thirty year. The Chine Miniter to Pram-e lia lodged a atmng pmle.t againt Preiich aggremioii in Statu. The marked decrcaMi of fat fih in the North st a i attrihute.1 lo tha great in crease of ateatn trawler. The pptapecta of winter and itimmer Wheal III Utiwna nave improves xn-aiii .nice Ihe U-giiiiiing of June. A Moldavian la.lv i. at her own ex pense constructing a railway Injtn one of her estate to the neareet town. Now that the uriny bill ha paed the (M-riiiiin Keichstagi'the KniM-ror, it i .aid, will iniike Caprivl a Prin.v. Commenial treatie with Portugal, Sweden, Holland and Switzerland have liccn pa-wl by the Spanish Corte. The Ijord Mayor of Ijunlon ha oh laiinl the baiotietcv upon tin marriage of ihelmkeof Yotk ai-conhng lo cus tom. In Southern Kngland hay i now worth ."in a Ion. and (armer are sell ng their cattle. 1 lila mean a dearth of Kng!ih lieef. A letter mailed ill Umdoii April 7 and rcmailed in Hongkong: made the circuit of thcw.nl I 111 ihe lat tune of sixty two day. Pari ho-tes.'-a give afternoon enter tainment at which literary and scien tific livturc are tlie attraction. It i a glCHt sll.1-1 .. The tireek goveriinii'iit ha decide.! to intone the law agint brigaudagv pa-.-.'-l bv the ('hainM.-r alter the Mara thon murders in li.70. Tliere are now U-tween 1P..0OII ntnl 14. O 0 mile ol U'leplioue ci.i llil III the in. troilitati urea of luidon, a region covi ring alsiilt IW h sijuare mile. A prominent P.ngli-h phy.ician of hire exM-rienci' wilh ilrtiiikatds snvs that he call recall hundred of recoveries among men, hut only live among women. The llnancinl crii in Spain ba seri ously rein. cd railroad tratlic, o that nearly all line are badly cripple.1 and some have la-en lorii! loolh-rnew issues of binds on the market. Freiherrvon Maltiann.tiennan Sirre lary of the lm-enal Treanry, ha re signeil. It i probable thai he will le succeeded by llerr Schraub, one of the Minister of Alsace-Uirraiue. It i hinted on I!ritih authority that the closing of the mint at India to free silver coinage i only a " first tep in a process w hich w ill not le completed un til gold ia made a full legal tender." There ha In-en a curiou outbreak of cattle disease near Carditl, Wale. iie hms to l? caiicd by hlixsl-poisoning, and thl III turn to be due to the drought and the fact that rabbit ran on the pas ture. The anti-Semite publisher, Hcppner, at llerlin ha publish.-.! a tk in which he argue that the llerlin otlice of the Renter Telegram Company i a aource of danger to inriimny and ought to lie clowil by the goveriimeiit. The Chilian Congress haa paastsl an act (or reorgnnirmg the currency, and having receive! the sanction of the Coun cil of state, the act ha now Is-conie a law . The object i to re-lci in the paH-r money and resume xric payments. A commercial convention N-lween Prance and Russia wa concluded time week ago. Pram-e rctlm- the duty on H'troleuin, and Russia reduce the du ne on some titty-three article, includ ing wine, spirit, linen textile, fancy gissls an.l clothing. The Jew of the town of Yalta in the Crimea refused to obey the decree to re lire a ithiii the pale. For several .lav the clergy exhort.-.! the population to rise and expel them. Thi caused a uioh to pillage the Jew ish .pinner, and maiiv of the Jew were killed. Troop reslonil oMer. Admiral Sir Michael Sevinour. who siic.ttsl the lll-(ate. ice-Admiral Tryon a Coinmander-in-chief of the tiieen' Misliti rranean s.ii.i.lnm. hu-U-eil 111 the roval haw (or fortv-thn-.- vear. l'.th hi grmndfather and hi uncle were A lmira U-fore hint. A leading ttiiuti. ini writer in Uuidoii ntv.that " the in jury .I.1110 to llie rmps a!f over Furope by Ihe long droitgi.l make it n-a-ouahly certain that later tn the vcar the withdrawals ..( g. .1.1 .. . Yo'k w ill l- on an imuiene s. a'e, ejH' ciallv if tho ilver-puriliae act is re waleil." A iximpany ha l-en fnriue.1 in Milan for upply ing the city w ith tricycle. At a trilling cost a person may hire one of thce ma. limes and take a drive either iof business or pleasure. F.a. h tricycle ha. a driver, so that the hirer ha noth ing to do with either il propulsion or I. rectum. A .ros.it:on to hold a wurl I', fair in lyiti'l-iu in lvi.S or iM.ti wa d;eis. I at a public uieeting to promote the ohjet t two wivk ago. at w hi, h Mr. Conv!-are, M. P., and other prominent men sup port! d Ihe pmpoeition. A universal ex iiihit on ba not ls-en held in !nd.u in thirty-one year. The Ixindon Time ay: l-t'er feeling generally preva:'. uw ing to the l-ln l in some itiarter ;lut the action of the Indian government in st .pping tree coinage al the In. ban mints win end to strengthen the hand of the American government in regard to re pealing the Sherman la. The Ilriti.h goM-rnnient ten vear ago .1 Oisl a reward to any ..f its army otti.rr. in liiirmah who should learn Chinese. not one ha l-en teii.p'.tl . far. the reward haa U-en raise. I to fl.tlx). After n.fsing a preliminary examination otti-.r-r may go to China for a year to studv, drawing full pay niranwb.fe. Tlie court-martial appointed to try Captain Rurke. sta.f t'ommander Haw-k.ns-smith an-l the sun iv ing otficera ol the Rriiish Isxttle ship Victoria ha opened at VaKeU. Malta, npon the III-l-rnia. the tg .lop of K.-ar-Admiral Tracev. l apta n Burke and other wer heart!. Tlie leetiniony waa direct that Admiral Tryoa had bianitereil. PORTLAND MARKET. WuiAT-Quote: Valley, 11 00 31.021, ; Walls Walla. 92ZKc per cental, rtocs, ram, etc. Fuci PtAiidard. 13.40; Walla Walla, 13.40; graham, 3.00; upertlna, 2.0 per barrel. Oatw White, 4.V per btuhel: gray, 42 ttJc; Mlle.1, in lg. art.25 itf.60i bar rel, rt.50iaD.7S: , 13.76. Hat Beat, 15 4l7 per Ion; common, ln13. Mii.wrrrra Bran, 117.00; thorta, 121.00; ground barley, 20a24; chop lee.. 1H per ton; whole few I, lairley, ho msV ir cental; middling, 2:itf2H; ,r ton: chicken wheat, ,l.22Vl-25 per cental. ovtar raoncic. RiTTia Orevptn fancy cnamery, 22' i2V; fancy dairy, 17 V 20c; lair to gowl, 15 a ltlc; common, 12'gC er pound ; California, 35 44c per mil. , Oit Oregon, 12V i California, 11ikI2o; Y'oung America, 11 '4c jier Mund. Ka 20c per doxen. PofLTY Chicken, old, 4.50ia5.00; broiler, large, I2.00.rf3.00; small, not limited ; din k, old, 13.50k 4.U0; young, 2..VM3.50; geeite. 17.50 er doien ; tur key, live, 12',c; dressed, 15c per pound. TIliKTVBI.X AND rKl'ITa. VxoxrABLX Cahliage. VaC per Miiind; new California iwtatoee, 11.25 iht cental; new California onion, 1'4(' l'.ic per iillid; green Oregon onion. 10 i.'i7'sc in r doxin ; cucumher. 40c ier ilotvn; Oregtin riicumbera, 11.25 2.2) per Iji ; string liean. t j! 10c er ioiind ; Oregon pea. I'ltasc Hr poumi; iomv ii.. ll.UI'4 1.25 tier bit. KkLiT Mcilv leinoii. 15.50 .rrt.OO per box: California new crop, 44.50 .15.50 per box; Uinanas, 1.50 .1 3.00 per huncli; oranges, seedling, 2 .i2.75 er lix: na vels, tJ.i'iO i4.0i; pineapples, 10.00 K-r dozen ;cherries,73cittl.iaiN'rlaix :g.sv-iN-rr.cs, ; -r uind; new Culilorma ant'li s. II. 5" "2.00 ix-r bushel; iN-aches, '.HH-'.if l.iw -r lx ; hla. kN-rries, tl.'sJ IM-r 15-iHjmid crat-; im-uIi plums, f 1.50 ..1 l.i ) l.'r isix ; new iH-ars, rt..t jht i . iiprieot. 1. 2.'t ier (sjx ; cuirants. 4 i.V imt poiiiel; l!:trllett M'rs, 2.00 er isix ; ra-pl rne, 0 . ,c per iiiml ; black raple-rrie, 7-it'.c; Culilornia tig, ".V.. il.0tiier Isix; watermelons, 2..Vi .1 4.ii pt r doen; lm. kleht rries, l.V' per pnni l. eTAPtK iiHiH'iiaii. liti'.ti Put ir Petite prunes, 1" ' 1 1c; silver, II U2-; Italian, 13V; iieriuaii, l-i.. lie; phiins, S.-1V; evairatiil Hp pic, P'ii He; evaporated apneots, 1J i .V; iciiche-. IOjU'-jc; jH-an, 7.j.Ue n r nilllnl. Honkv Choice comb, 1 St! per pound; new Oregon, 10.'i20c; extract, ll.KV. Sn.r I.ivcrs.l, lt, 110.00; 6m, tin.50: stock, s.50 utt.50. Corrsi Costa Rica, 22t-; Rio, 21c; Sa'vador.21 V; Mis ha.'-Hi'sKK ; Java, 24 ' .j ,.i ;K.V ; Aibmkle'a and l.ion. 100 isiund cuse. 24.H.V jht jiouiidj Colum bia, same, 21. fcoc. Ru t Island. t.75 .i5.IK;.lapaii,4.75; New Orleans, (4.50 imt cental. Uavsa Small whites, 3V; pinks, .TV; bayos, 3'c; bulter, 4c; lima, 4c pi-r pound. SvHre F.ostrrn. In birrela, 40..i 55.", in hiilf-lmrrels, 42u57c; ill cases, i't S0c Hr gallon ; 12.25 wr keg; California, in barrels, 20 40c jier gallon; f 1.75 er keg. si ii.vh P.ftVc: Ciolden C, 6V; extra C, SV'.dinfectioncra'A.tJV; drvgraii uluttsl, tiVl culss, crushed and pow- deriil, 7V 'r hiiiii1; '4c er pound .liscoiint 011 all gra.lea lor prom pi casn; maple sugar, 15 ltlc per pound. cannko oooos, CvMsan (toolNt Table fruits, aorte.l, I.75u2.li0; iM-ache. l.h5a2.10; Rart- h-tt iwnni, fl.75 ( 2.00; plum, 1.3i ' l.Uti; straw Is-rrie. f2.25ia 2.45 ; cherries, j2.25.r2.40; bhickU'rries, !.6 n2.l-l; j rasplsTries, 12.40; iineapple, 2.25 . 2.S0; aiirii-ot. 1.05n 2.00. Pie Iriuts, 1 assorttsl, $1.20; tx aches, $1.25; plums, i 1.00.tl.2O: hliu klierrie, 11.2.51.40 per jdoren. Pie fruits, gallons, assorted, 1 1:1.15. '3.50; iH-aches, 3.50.i4.00; apri- cots, :i.50i.4.oO; plums, 2.75ii?3.0O; hlacklM'rrie. I4.2.W4.50. M a vt Cornetl Isf, Is, 11.50; 2s, 12.40; chipiied, 2.55it4.00; lunch tongue, 1. 4; 2s, 0.75; deviletl ham, f 1.75 2. 15 ier dozen. FimiSanline, V, 75c (312.25; tf'a, t2.15m4.50; lolters, t2.30t3.50; sal mon, tin 1-lh tails, fl.25.u-fl.50; flats, fl.75; 2-11., 12.25 .(2.50; '.-barrel, f5.50. I-HOVISIOM. K.vsrrRN SwoKin Mxat and I.vbd Hams, metliilin. uncovered, l'l'Jl7'c per h 111 11. 1 ; covensl, 15l3tl7c; hams, large, nncovere.1, 15'4trfl7'4C; covered, 1A4 t lti'...c; breakfast bacon, uncovered, ltt't (.( is'o ; covered, 15'. n lrt'r ; short clear side, 13V14V; dry salt aide, 12', (13'...c; lard, compound, in tins, 1U( 12c per pound; pure, in tin, 14 15c; Oregon larl, ll'-tK'C. LIVE AMI IlKCSHKU MXAT. Ilxxr Prime sltn-r. 2.50m2.75; fair to gissl steers, 2.00 u 2.50; gissl tochoice cows, 12.00' ir 2.25; cotiiinoii to medium cow, f 1.50 .'2.00; dressed beef, f;l.50 . li.11'. MiTTox Choii-e mutton, $2.75; dre-M-il, Ml.iiO; Umb, 2 00 .'2.50; drcol, fil.Ui; shearling, 2'4c, live weight. Hook 'hoi.-e heavv, (5.00 a 5.50; nie d.iim, 14. 'si; 5.00; light and letslers, ..".' .'.(: .Iretl, 7.00. Vkvl t.tH' iO.cs.1. HOI-S, W.K1L amo mux, llors 10 .. lT'-jsr w r iiin!, amir ling to .j iaiity. Wtsii. 1'mp.pia valley, 14.it l.V; fall lip, l.l 'llc; Willnmette valley , pl .. 12c, a-vor -ling to tiality; Pastern Ore gon, tl .. I k- per jiind, according to iimditii.il. Hums I'rr hi.l.-s, select.-l prime, iH.1; green, selecte.1, over 5.) juiinds, 4c; unTer 55 ftoun.ls, 3c: sheep pelt, short w.sil, otu.'sic; mclinm, tiiMV; long, lV'rf1.25: shearlings, 10f20c: taJ low, good to choice, 3 .4-V' per pounX VO AID AilOIXO. r.:ir!ap. H-otin-e. 40-uii li. net ca-h, 6c; hnnat. lii't-onnce, 4.1-itn li, net cash, 7c; burlap, 12-otince, 45-inch, 't", hurian, 15-oiince, il-itich, 12'tr; Surlap, Lii-onni-e, 70-inch, I4x-; wheat lg, Calcutta. 23xjrl, spot, 6 V; 2-bilsliel ot lxg, 7c MtacxiXAXtora. Tim I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual ity. f.s.50 '.i.(j tH-r Iwx ; f..r crosses, f2 extra per Is.x; 1. ('. et.lc. plates, 14x20. prune .lnaiily, f 7..'sl 1 S.H0 -r U.x ; tenie plate, I. C, prime quality, fri.50i47.oo. N in IU.-e quotation: Iron, f2.25; teel. f2.3S; wire, fi.75 per keg. ..i"".!-""' 'lc Ir I"ounl; pig-Iron, f23 -r25 per ton. Stxxl Per ponnd, 10lYc. LAt Per pound. 4V; 'tc. A Laatlwg nrwatlag tsslatlaa. A Snlntlon In whirh hmnu Mrt La - -. - . brl.l id siupenalon for a long lime ba brea innt-uwi id iwufrnnii empire, oimtr: rrva It mixed wtih ooethlniof dry carCP '.Dale or polaaalurn or rartnnate of e dmm. ami the mixture la melterf an.l ttnroiighir .urml Wiget her, aittl tbeo la tllo Uyrr l xpriMJ (or aeyeral monlb to a Uni;ralorw of Ii) degm. Tte mm it us obtainej la dtsaolTett Id beruioe, free frm ail trace of acM, by ammncla git, when a tarui.h la jwijej in which tte bruna powtlrr reman au.prn4ed A -T If ir beofiaffsi with this nrvnuatlns a!t 10 retaia their metaiUc loaMr (or Tear. Mt..i I V- ' 'JHtMBIt.1 j.Wft FAR3I AND GAKDKX. o Xitrogenous Fertilizers ami Feeding Stuff. HOW TO SALT T1IE ATTI.E. The Consumption of Poultry Grettly Inereaaed by Proper Care in Mirketlng--Ete. The bet ves'l to feed quite young piga in ia the mother sow. (iivV her plenty of gissl nourishing food, and let nature take it course, A few shovelful of dry earth thrown into a stinking pig en w ill abate a tun. sauce. A U'tter way, however, i not to have a pig (wn of that sort. I live th piga plenty of room, and they will not otTend the olfactoriea. The porcelain nest eggs are a humbug. They ilo not lik enough like an egg to fool blind hen. Cast your own nest egg by blowing out the content of a shell or sheila and filling with plaster ol paria. The process is very simple, and there need lie no failure. The consumption of poultry would I greatly increased by pmcr care in mar keting. Many people are deterred from buying and from eating fowl by olm-rv-ing the tilt hy coop in w hich they are shipped and ollcred for sale, Tliere is money ready for the man who will mar ket fowla in a decent manner. A drug journal n-irt that the guv eminent investigation of black Hp-m result. il in finding that it is couis.-d of nlsnit S3 tier cent common salt, 2 j-r cent rennet and 15 tier cent aiinulto. It .I.K's not lol low tbat tin analyst will tit all the sttitF advertised as l.lu. k pi'pm, hut the public can rest assured tlmt it i all fraudulent. iKm't fret over the low price of wheat. rtcmcnilsT how much ch. ap.-r and cu.i. r it is to raise and harvest it than it ume was when it was necessary to hire a i:i. of men at heavy i-xpcne-, now yoil harness up the hinder, hoist your 'umbrella and do it w itli cu.se and V(ect c.ml'oit, and tln plowing that was !!. ri ni-ly done at the rate of thrve-f.itirtli of an iicre iM-r day is now done four time ii l.i-t. and a gixxl ride on a spring seat thrown in. When the farmer sell the osln made upon thti fnmi to soa pine 11 instead ( spreading them upon mow iug or pasture land or applying them to growing crop it may I inferred that he dm- not vet fully appreciate their full value. A-Le nro' Biii'is-i-fl to contain in a natural form all of the mineral or inorganic el.-, meiits of fertility that enter into the (.tnioition f plant, ami hence are valuable w hen applied to soil either a a top dressing to meadow and pasture land or to growing crops ( all kind. SVI.T KOK CATTLE. Instead of throwing it in handful on the ground on certain days ol the week after II Id method, take a new, sound barrel into the field, place it tlj-on it side on some dry knoll where there is 110 shade, saw out four or live stave l.-tween the large or middle Insips, thu giving the animals aires to the salt at will and ut the same tune h aving a fair ppit.-c-lion from the rain to the contents of the barrel. After half or more has been eaten saw 'tut another stave or two on each side of tho opening, thus making it large enough for them to use all that re mains. Hv thi plan all the animal in the hen! w ill help themselves to just the quantity they need, whenever they waul it, and the waste is small. MTUlHIKNol'S rr.RTII.IZrKS AND III1HMI sTtrrs. The Storm School agricultural experi ment station, Storrs.Conn., has for vear la-en urging upon the attention ol (arm era the value of nitmgenou fwding stutr. The progress of cxiierimcnt l bringing out the desirability of such ma terials more and more clearly. Thu the experiment on tho eHerta of (udder itin the pnsluction of milk and meat, latelv made in exitcriincnt station in the t'nitttl Slates and in F.umH em phasize most forcibly the need ol ration much richer in protein than niostol onr fartner'a feed. . . In connection with thia subject it w stated that cnipi contain a large exce of the material which serve a fuel, while the protein compound, which make muscle, bone and milk, are res tively wanting. The farmer is primarily responsible for thia state of allaim, and must be the one to take the tint steps to amend it. The protein needed for the use of the stock kept on the farm may lie obtained in one of three wavs: mav l nim-hased in the form ol con cc titrated foods, such as wheat bran, oil meats, etc.; it mav lie obtained by grow ing the legumes, w 11 it'll are able toohtain nitmgen directly fniui the air and con vert it it into protein, or it mav be ob tained by breeding and importing varie ties of grains and grasses richer in nitro gen than those now cultivated. Win" it is probable that the feeder liiu-t ( the pres. nt continue to buy some nf the protein which hi animals need, siill ''.' care in s. lection of cnip and hy gP'W it.g plants richer in nitngen much more protein mav he produced on the farm it--til. This pnitein i needed for fi.ldt-r in order to make leaner meat ami irn'r of it and more milk at less co-t. The ni'nigen not transform. I into meat l,r mi!!; inak.-s rich manure for grase. g-.iit. nn.i other crops, and the rn h ma- nun cnq help to brirg larger cmp richer in pmtcin. Ill ST ron I. leg OS I tTTI.E. An old ngricnlttiral writer say thai some twelve venrs ago he noliced hi bull was free f'n.m lice when the n-st w hi cattle were not. Thinking the n.at ter over, he came to the conclusion thai the bull' habit of throwing dirt ov.r t,..,.u.l( n.n.t hits Olli.-thillg to .low hi freedom frulll lice. So he Irnd ' earth i.n the nt of hi cattle w;!h g Irv .si rti;!t. , "since then I have n-d dry tar.n. an.l have frequently put it on . att.c lia ing ln-e, an.l have f..und it wr:.vlly B. . at i .ti U.lh a a preventive and a cure. If in winter I think it needed and can not g.-t it otherwise, I go into rr' and g-t a few quart. There I ro -l-'-gi roiu-ing Ur much. Pry it "ti t stove: then .prinkle it over tie ! fn.i.. h..,.,l 1.1 tail: and. working i a'1' fl.s..,, .1, tb.. h.if It MHIU 1, -s nit hee. I believe the eartn w -' , . erticacioti. less dangt nm and It ' p.-n.ive than toliacco or any of the K " n-e-.mmeii.il!." ixi.'i'i .... . t .l.i-f They are the Bnet Udiea. thy art .auoo to manner.. wb- who.. br! . . j . .k. .nlslCJOX of inglootberaaatbey wnalJ have otricr. at 10 them. Tb. old Staglrtt. aaid -ho tuany croturiee ago lhal B1"'"-'I.M1 .w. 1 . .n,l our frw;0" feara for brr etiquette 00 coming liito M mertdUoa will n.ert mow f. - - -t.. r.nnmbtrr-1 " rwquirvmrtxa or -- - f . w lo Ual wblcb wotild tie mo.1 t MtMfw. most diict.ly eonidr.i w (lio4w.aad lb. U-Mt I h- r f Z -oood. or men.lj or dx-usU-U-'?-- O