EUGENE CITY GUARD. LkCAMfaBLU rrwarteie. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. Minister Sues Hi Congrega tion for Diuimjreu. APACIIKS OKK TIIKIIt BKSF.BVK. Jlorf Com d leal iou In tlt Failed Illy Hank at Lo Anirele An Old-Slyle Sulfide. A cohb-el ie ui at Olympia for title to Steainlsmt Island. The KrMT river ouliuor) pack in the Urgi-at ever pul ii. The Aharhc are again off their nwr vliin. Tin' new ha jut l-en brought to Tombstone, A. T. Tillamiok r.) hieellum but in their evening culling the hg and tail from rot and enjov ing their mieerable death. Tin (our imtioniil hank at Portland In. h closed their dir recently are de clared Milvent, and they may mui re mine buince. The Smvor mine if. IJohl Hill (Srv.) district haa discovered that the Justice mini- hal-cntakiiigorefmiii itgmiiml, and a heavy unit (or damage i likely to follow. Ib-v. Pavid H.Taylor. ex-iiiiniter ol the Firet Congregational t'hnri h at Smi cahbi, Cal.. h" brought nut against hi" former congregation lor damage amount- inic to i:i.'.t,.'..vi. The (live On hard CoinHiiy at Sacra mento i going in tin- biieineee on alarm ale. A contract to place 1 1 .! Inn on the gmund the ruining waaon ha I in' 11 entered into. More complication are ilrvcloicd in the allaim of the failed City lUnk at Ix Ahgclce.and a complaint charging Iran. I ha la-en entered againat partie eon-ni-rled with the hank. At Victoria, It. C, the I'riiit.-m' I'nion haa minced the wale ol newspaper work III H-rcciit. Machine hand will get I'" nt week ; hand coniieitor, night, 4ft -r l,lJ; day, 40 cent. William Young, who threw a lighted oil lamp at Irene Manllrld at An irelr. cauaimr death (rolii the (rightful burning iilie received, ha la-li loiind guilty ol mauclaiightcr on the mini trial. 'Hie Washington National Hank at Ta- roma ha la-en hlaced in a receiver hand. An attrmhl wan la-ing made to get it out ol tlie Comptroller' hand when thu latter rhceeiiialol tnu iaiia otllrial. The prcaent pmgrea o( the Southern Pacilic extension iiintillea tin" ei)-cta- tion that the road will reach Han Lui Ohi in nix mouth and make a through mute to the Kaxt in mi month alter that time. Pasadena lv iMular vote law eon trrred iiu the City l oiim il the riuht toenlorie the lilalitilitf o( ili'le trein, lh nniiM-r triltiliuuit ol lielk'ea and the i.rilu ulinii ol wil Irom the Hlriiln. Tin. neulureiit nmixTty owner la to I hmuiilit up witii a round turn. The hill ol the Munford l'niverity ani N'iiin paid, and htu k aalariea are onlv reineinhraiuen. Mm. Maiiloril llmU it neitwary to pnu-tire the iiioet riiil economy in onh r to ki-ep the institution en duriiiu the prewnt nnaiu iai mriu jeiii'V. and iiiuny o( the einjilovci have liinHarily iN-en iIikiiiib!. The Niutliern IVilh will liHMim w ith hacuituemeti on the lo Aiiirvl. ill vision iN'twet'ii Um Aniieleii ami Yuma; alio prolwhly on Mime id the rhorter run. WelU-r'arKO exnreM iiiriwiiiteni will erloriii the work hitherto done hy the li:natf I'll, the railni.id company paUHK Vellri-hari hall the wa'H ol tlie Ixtk'UKi'meii. An hiiKlirdi land rumpaiiv, cuiin'. ol Koineol the rii'lieet men hi that itov ernmi'iit, in to operate in the northern hall ol the Umt r Calilornia l'i ninxula, and extennive puhlur work in the way ol irriKiilion ami m iiporl liwililuK ar to Iw iimtitutt-.t at an earlv dale. I lie con-ii-MUoii rompriM'ti In.ihhi.uiO aeren, and the pev.lyiiloiiiialioii ol that m Iiumiii try will follow. N'veii hail I rani'iiH'oChiniiiiieii, know I in Tiicoma wan aiilit'hiiieM', l-ecauie lulitem-il while U iiu driven (rolii the rortiaml tniiu to a Ihhii ai ine w nan ai lamina at the mhl ol enmil aex uihlcl at a lire. Without waitlUK to mnmilt the driver o( the nurnev they rut the trapnon theiloor and, hn akitiK' them ieii, ran I. k to ine ui i ami iiki Hiey lelt their l)iiiai(e U'himl. At Hot t'rtik. Nve county, Nev. Itii hanl tiluyan, ailpt'rintcli.leiit ol the Hot t rti k and Kattlenake .Mininu ami MiIIiiik I'ompany, an Kantern rirKira- (ion. romiuillil mucide. lie went to the mill and et tire to thirty cord ol wil, riimlMsl onto it and xhot hiin ll. He wa eiitinly rlfiuate.1, only two mall piece o( hone and the (raiciiieiitu ( plrlol hcllia loillld. He lelt a will dinoiiia ol Ina pnNTty. In Wi the eiMrt o( prune (ruin California amounted to nothing. Ni rapntlv haa the indiictry urown aim-e that ilate that laji, year the eiporU. ol tin fruit from Calilornia rea hisl 3ii, lM,0iU Miinitn. N uuieroun orchartl are coining into IwnrniK year hy year, and till more are In-iii plantot. Tin an rviranU California. In vnveratiou w it la Iruitmen from tlreon we tind that or chards in rertaiu nvtiotiaof that State have caught the fever ami are plaiitni prune tree hy ten of tliouamW. to with hlaho ho'rticulturiot. liiht and U-lt th-H Millie fruit trv- are Ix-uiif et out, and a in all thee kvahlica iiain.il tin fruit thrive and yield abundantly, one ran Imagine the condition of tin Industry in OH:iinn year. Here I miiit thuif for planter ol new orchard to rounder. Another attempt mav yet U- made t. rrw ue theteam xill'er San IVIn. w In. Ii went ahore near Victoria marly to year air. Till time the Morau Hn. l4 rt-aule have taken the matter in rhante, and ll they tind that It will l wortli while to try and ave the fan IV lro, they will make one linal rllort to do a. The S.Hithern l'a itii Kailro.l I'om pany, whi.li I the owner of the 'an rnlro, ha, it i id. l-rn incorniond enre with th M.iraii llni. lor ouit time Tha rampaiiy I anxiou that the an )'rlrt .hail l mvv.1. Mie it n arl Ifitl.UOii, and it will I heavy lor I" tlie company if he i not rv.nvere.1. However, the 01111111? !. mi care to penj lot o( money in rrmotuiK tin collier (rout her pnwtit iiuarler and then tinithat he ha lf-n down mi kNifa heroine alwolulely wortlilewi a onler to determine her value th. Nxithern 1'a.ifii- ha arramred with the Moran Itro. to uiake jerial inp. Uoo ol her. BCSISESS BBETITIE3. Over 100 kind of win ai(nad In Aunt rail a. An aluminium briiln ovr Gibraltar 1 promil. Ther are 37,000 lady uhifrapher in the United SUte. New South Wale ha over 6,0U0,00O acre of tm-ore Held. Itelirium haa lM.dOO "whoapix" hoiiM- and ft, UK) m hool. Kurojie ha B.SW.HOU acre in beet, ppnliiciiiK i, 4i,ihi0 ton. Wine clariller in Fram-e ww more than (H,WJ,(i etftf )'er. More than 3,001 ).(.0,0U0 rlKarette weni Mild in tlii country iaxt year. The aolderiliK K'" d n-elain with metal l a novel French pn. The average waif paiil in the Clyde nli i p yard are rejiorted at 7 rent per hour.' The State of North Carolina ha mined nearly iu,0ti,uno worth ol gold aince H74. American i-otton irl are gradually taking the pla. o( the Kliglixh pnxluct in II) ti. It roata hut Zt lent to tranHirt a ton of coal hy water from lliillalo to I 'ninth, I, (Ml mile. The weight id the rail ll-l on the American road ha la-en increaiiig ateadily during tlie laxt twenty year. Sixty million dollar' worth ol b ather in ri .iiin-l every year to provide lnl ami hM' for the iiihahitaiit o( tireat liriluin. The team engine of the world repre- wnt the work ol I.Ono.lMi.mKi men, or more than double tlie working popula tion of the earth. The three Northern State of New Kmland will receive government louii- tn amounting to KO.lXOoii thu vcar'11 maple augur crop. The cignrette moker are doing their U-t to keep the government in fund. Ihev droiuied fj. (MI.Oll into I'm If Sam' trong hoi lant year. Chili i the inoet proM-niil agrirult unil i-oiintry of South America. There are 7,iiii,(Yi ai n- umh-r cultivation, ol winch l.lim.tn! are irrigateil. In the opinion of the Cortland nvn ian tin i a gl time to pay inall ih-ht. a " lino w ill pay I.K) ol ih-ht in one day if kept moving actively." The total product of the Mexican ail ver mine Irom their oM-niug by the Spaniard to the indeM'iidelic of the country in h:'1 wa LVHW.lifc'.uiiO. Ilv the tenth ceiimi '.M.Iilil.tnO inhabi tant of the I'll I ted Stati-e were up .rtcd bv agriculture, ll,ft'-ll,t) by inanufaitiin-a and IS.iLM.OOO by -om-inen-e. Ilomeeteail farmer in thi country earn H ier cent of the total earning ol the nation, and their farm ami Mock n-prew-ut 7 er rent of the national wealth. ChauilN-rhiin, S. !., ha the large! artt-Hian well in the world. The How H,(NI gallon a minute. The well I eight 1111 he in diameter, ami the water n thrown (ourte-n (eet almve the toi of the pipe. hailv conaumntion of mi thing like ;,(KHI,IKI0 neeille all over the world make a prettv hig total, r.verr year ti.e wom en of tlie 1'uitiil State break, lone ami line aUiut :ti),liO.,aMJ ( lhce little in triiinenl. A new drege, aid to be the larget in the world, ha Ix-cn put into oix-ration on the Merey at l.iveril. ll l .'l-t leetln length, and ll 1 caicuiatin inui 11 will raim '.'tAKul ton of matter daily (nun the bar at the month of the river, tiermauv' average annual production ol w ine during the lt tlnrlii n year ha Imi-ii rxl.t i,iknI gallon. The area ol land under vine cultivation ha varied hut little in that tune, U-ing aliut :IH0,- (Mi at n . A thir.1 of the total pnliic tion i made in Alxaee and lorraiue. The moid imirtaut engiiiei-rlng oh ration now- l-ing carrnil on in the world am the building ol the Mauche ler hip ciiiinl. 111111 which aln-alv al mot .Vl,iMI,tHiil have li-n exH-mhl, and the oH iiing of the lnil liati- ol the IiiiiiI, which will cot when dour from U.'S.tmO.lKlO to .M.OUl.l'OO. The rountrie ri-lativelv richet in hore and hormsl ti k are Argentina and Uruguay: Auntria ha the moi.1 hep; Servia the gn-atcxl relative nuiii Urol pig to population. The NNret in hore 1 Italy ; in cattle, I'orlugul ; in nhi-cp, Itelgiiun; ill hog, lirisve. The French government, controlling the icrl ilund of the 1'ui'illi'. ha re ii'iitly probihiteil tlie ue ol diving ap parent by iH-arl hunter. Tin i I--caiHH' there I urn li-ti uch a deinaml (or the Ix-autiful M'arl ( the I'aeitie tluit the iiilv 1 U'ing deiiletvl, and in a little while apparently there would U none lelt. I'lKKlA TKit-SONAU The llclgiaii King hate miiic, and whenever a piano i ocm-d he vanixhe (rom the room. Iiiiigh-y ol Maine, lollier of Iowa and Ibirrow of Mnhigan are urali-d lde by ide in the (nun row of the lie publican lde of the llollw till imtIoii. Little tueeii Wilhelmina of llollaml ia credited with the hhi-wiou of a par ticularly iutractahle tem-r, which he inherit from her direputahle old papa. I'eler l!o-gger, the hard ol Styria. a Autria' mot pular p-x l i rallinl, and who had a puhlic or rather pular ivlehration ol hi 60th birthday retviit Iv, I the Mill ol the Hmnt ol peaaalit. Mnw Kmily Faithful, the well-known Kugliah apotle of woman' work, live in the lrvarict part of ManchrMcr. She 1 an inveterate moker of cigitr, which alone relieve the athma from which he ullcr. Mr. Lucie C. Carnegie o( rittaburg. iter-in-law of Andrew Carnegie, ha given an order to the Maryland Steel Comiiv of Ititltnnore (or a (ccl team yacht, which he will ue in cnnung in Southern water. William A. PU-dger, the m-gro politi cian of lieorgia, 1 to apply (or adimion to the bar at the next m-mioii o( the Ml-pi-rmr Court in CUrke inmiiiIv. Four leen negni lawver have already l-eii admittl to practice at the lieorgia bar Prince Victor Niilen, who ie iui- rtlv III Uriif! U, I a great Mil. lent ol work on the army, military tacli., con .titiitional government ami French ht lorv during the roiiaulate and the two FiiiM-ror. The I'nniT I now 31 yer old, and hi demeanor k'rve l-yon.l hi year. The Prin.va Maud, who h alaa I .-ii the hivonte of her father, tin Prince of Wale, ba tloaMmel out int. I u te a l-auty tin -a-on. the foreign .xrremdi'iit tte. The Prim-e ic toria I the um (iiI mruiher ol the I.1111 1 1 v . ami play the part of the pea.t maker alwa. I he wM iiioti mvntly ina-le in an Fligliah pa-rualnal that Mihi itruddon lad realiK-.! f'.i' (nun her novel. a gi'iirrally n-gnnh-l a pretepU" Mit lleiiry l-alni. lu re 111 hm l.ii I ruth that he " 1 in. Iim-1 to think tha' they hate bmiiglil in goit deal mon liiaA the uiu tlaU-d." EASTERN JikLANGE. Huge Hailstones Fall in the State of New York. RADICAL METHOD FOB BELIEF. Amount and Mileage of Ballroad lu tlie Hand of Kerelvrr at the 1'reaent Time. irahopter are doing great dainnge to crop in Iowa. A conference of Anarrhit i to lie held in Chicago heptemlx-r 15. A Kan aft editor lt of being a gnvliialeol the Ki-eley Institute. Tlie rateof taxation jnt fixiil in New York i the lowet 111 thirty year. Active ineaun- are l-ing taken to en (ore the health lawo( Kanaa. Another ga well with powerful flow ha Ix-eu atrin k at Stmiighiirat, 111. I iovernor Turner of Tcnni-aw-e i out in a pr laimttinn denouncing lynchiiig. Ala.ut P.'.miO men who were idle in Pittahurg two week ago are at work again. Iinrinif thi vear 714.H.HI ailver Treaa- nrv note have Wn nile-nii-l in ailver do'll.ir. Senator John Sherman ba dei iiliil to ay very little at prcaent Ujn the money ipicatloli, A wa turtle, weighing I,1"" "iunda, wa ratitiinil near Portland, Me., the other dav. Frii k, the Carnegie manager at Pitt, burg, ha had hi aalaryof .V,0iiua year reduced to .i,IMl. Senator Peffer ha aked that the aab arie ol all government ollicer aliove ll.ooo a year le reduced. Atlanta i alaiul to celebrate her 111 til th anniveraary. Iler population i in cloee neigh lairtii! ol l'JU.OHI. Much diaantiadu tion i found with the n-giatration require mc nt by intending aetllt-r in tlie Cherokee Strip. The coiinlii' ol Western New York reairt a plague o( graahopH'r that i doing much harm to the crop. Iiat vear the total valuation ol the railroad o( Kanaa wa fi0.(,l:i. I hi year it i incrcaned 10,tnn,t). K. I. Kathn-n. Siiretary ol a large oil i-oinpany. ay that the atipply of t troleiitu in 'Wyoming i inexhauatible. Itailroail Coiiimiaioner of Kanaa have not vet la-en able to Nviirc mil wheat for tlie wi-atern part o( the State. Franci Murphy, the well-known tem perance advia ale, claim that the exce ive uae of intoxicant iaon lliedei-ream-. Hut 1 men am now employed in (he Santa Fe ahop at Toa'ka. Kan. Ut year at thi time 2,tJ men were at work. There i an organi.el kick all over Kanaa alut the celerity with which the State Hoard ol Panlon i h-ttingoiit criminal. Sii-retary Hoke Smith ha declined to execute a-jihaltuni mining lea.' on the Indian rea-ration in Ctah. He nay it i illegal. lUilmad willi a mileage of over M, Oml mile and capital of I.ikw.U)iMi have gone into reiviver' hand in tin niimtry thi year. The Javaneae village in Midway Plai ance at the Chicago Fair 1 unable to meet the exaction o( the management ol the fair, and will cloae. The city of Cleveland ha til"! a claim to laud on the hike (rout occupied by the Pennavlvuiiia, lke Sliore ami Hig Four railroiida ami worth f.VMI.INiil. Uonie, N. Y n'rt a full of hail alone weighing one cpiarler o( a pound. Fverv exHaiil window-wa broken and r( .himiiged. liaiu fell in torrent. The New York Sun ha Wn making a at ml v of thedehtaol the varum State, ami liml that 111 the lu-t ten eur there ha Ui-ii a total divreaa ol 10,iKm,iNm. W. W. tlgilvie. the milling king o( Cuniela. etimute the yield ill wheut ill Miimtolia and Northweat Canada tin vear at alauit twenty btihel per acre, or a total weld ol alut IH.tKHi.mHl huah cl. The recent "hunger riot" in New York had their comical aide. One of the loudeat cla n-r for bread, who wa tnki-n into cukUnIv by the olice, wa aearclie.1, and wa toiiiid to have t-'-'i in hi hm ki t. New York' IWk Cominiaaioiiera have built on meral dlllen-nt pier a-ople' pailioii. In tliew alructnre iron pil lar upirt the naif, the building la-ing o'li on each aide to let the hreee enter. Hie pavilion coat ft.oU' each, and are to acrve a public promenade. Pr. Warner' comet factory at Hridge- art. Conn plov l,i0 women. It now 1 running only part of the time, but lor all ol the workwomen who do not aiake enough to pav their living ex lciiac I r. Warner fiirnihc the mcala until the l.u tory ahall U running full time again. A movement in f't in Smth Caro lina to have John C. Calhoun' Ualy, with the aan-onhagu eni ti".! over it by the Mate U-gialature Muie year ago, removed (nun St. Philip' neglected craveyanl in Cliarleaton to Fort Hill, when wa hi home and where the col live he w lahcd (or ha lately la-en ital liahcit. TvHvraphii-aI Union No. Id of Chi cago, including all the large F.ugliah pa-M-ra of that city, adopted a radical mcthial hr the relief of the unemployed in the chape of a rule, to bold gl lor live week, that none of the regularly mplovcl hall work more than (our lav each week, putting on " nil " the ither thre-. The Cherokee Strip will I oened (or .-ttlerc at VI w- on atunlav, eptember HI. There are altoiretheril.lU'.UiO acre if land to le opene.1. ne-thint, or i.iUi,!1 acre, i and land, unlit (or M-t-tleiueiit, leaving 4,iO',k0 aailable lor hoiiu-atca.l puri. There will le land enough lor al'i't '.".'. iH htmii to make elei tioii. and with the town lot Miiat terc, alt'V' ther not exceeding SS.rtm. The man K. W. Parker, or Wilbur Pn-M-ott K kivy. ho committed cil icide at the tiran I Hotel, San Fratici-o, oiirding to a Philadelphia diatch tig nrsl in many M-andal in the Kt. He a coii 1. ted of bigamy and M-nt to the IM-niteiitiarv lor the ollenae. Hi mother ic wealthy, I'ut wa lon-e.1 to go to France to.livr, o ing to her aon niiMxinduct. ilewaawell known in Philadelphia a The Count." Horace Johnn. the Mi.MIetown Conn.) weather prophet, who pmlirlel the recent big ctorm, a there 1 an ilher ol clill greater ceventy to come twtween SrptemU-r and 10. He piv licta that a great tidal wave will roll into the treel ol tiun and New York tlong the d'k and lor a time com pletely ubiuerve them, lie ,i iner . hciit ow lung property in the -S'-i-oat cil 1,0 to remove their (ril along the water fr.LU. CHICA0O EXPUSITI0.1. In Un Oregon dit-lay I an exhibit that attract tuuih atleulion. It In-clud- a workinj model ol a rdd P14' mining outllt. A large amount of gold- bearing dirt 1 at hand lor uemouirai Imr tha a hole una e. of llilillig out the gold, and at dated interval the plant i put into o-ratlon. Ihn exinnu i ni urnunlei with gla, and it i. an aiini ing ight to ee iieople hunting over the aam land dirt lor partn lea or apar anct of gold. Near the north end of the (oreatry building are hown croectioiiof tre- (nun gon. Tin-re i a yellow lir log ix fi-et in diameter. The yellow tir gmw all over the North eet Ciavt Hange Mountain. It i of ni rior ex cellence for alup-huilding and tr. It rang.- (nun two to ten h-cl in diameter. A croc Mi tion of a trunk of ti'li-land cpruce i ahoan. It 1 nine feet nine niche in diameter. The butt wa cix lien fi-et ill diameter, the tn-e U-ing hi t high and ;fi0 year old. 1 in at UU o( noble lir, apruce, lovely lir and yellow lir are ahoan. Ilamn de Maraja, Commia-ioni-r from llrail, ami S. Kuwa. s-crrlary of the Ja aiie Commiaalon, have through S. Whilmore. eilitor of llardaiaal, offerel foreatrv exhibit at the World Fair to lo tin-i il v o( Chiia.-o (or a ta-rmanent IIHI-.-IIIII.' Said Mr. Whilmore the other night: " lloth the collection are com plete and large, the former l-ing one of tl. Inn.i-al in I lie (oreatrv hlllldlllg. Mr. Suwa' i Urge and exceptionally well arranged and i-rliitlv cUailiel. I'r. Nii-lerlein, Coiniiilaaioin-r from tlie Ar rent ine Itei.iihlic. and I r. Hii-ler, Coin mi-aiom-r Inim Paraguay, llh have apleiidid collection, which they have given ine to umh rataiid they would pre cht to the city if they niuld ! aaured Ihev would Ic-'annreciaU-d and cared for a they ib-aerve. No uch mlhi tion o( (oreat imaluct lill ever la-fore l-en ahowuaai now in thia exhibit, either from domeatic or foreign Miiinva. 1 have diH iia-.-. the matter with other among (on-igii exhihitcr. and am aatialie-l the hulk of the (on-ign exhihit can l- cureil bv the city. American exhibiter alo are' prepare I to make handaome do nation. I think the Jeaaoii colhi-tion can I. cctirt'd and Mime other private colhvt ion. I 'r. Charle M illapailgh, the laitmiiat w ho ha charge ol the W eat V ir irinia iiilli-ction. intimate that a large part of that exhibit can la' arc tired. It I 0111 01 me uneai auown, ia oniiiii-i.-and thomughlv clasaittiil. Kentucky, tiremiii. WiMiiuain. Mitim-Mita. Micln gan, Waahington, Mianoiiri and other have complete, well-arrangeil and well-cla-ailied exhibit which they would gladly donate in whole or in part. FB0M WASHINGTON CITY. Senator IM h i ha Introduced a reao- lution calling lor a n'ort (mm the War iH'partment ol the Hoard ol Kngineer which exammeil the prMel improve meiit at The Palle. Senator IVilph think thi ought to la- la-lore Congrea o that early action miiy lie had hy the llnvon dehvatloii. A brief iin-nan-d bv Judge Advocate tieueral I-iiily of the navy on the re irt of the court of inquiry that exam 1 in-. 1 into the disgraceful condition of the rruiacr Atliinta ha Ui-n prem-nt to Sn retarv llerla-rt for hi i-onaideration It i mil' I the brief contain evidence od ditional to that given in the rert, ami a court-martial ol the ollin-r connii-tiil with the veaael will U ordeml by Mr, HerU-it. The trouble on the Mexican lairder over the attempt of Mexican oliiii-r to drive a M.a k of ahei-p (mm a tract o( I11111I on the Kiolirailde, rlaiiniil bv laith Mexican and cituen of the United Mute, ow ing o a change ill the i-otir-i of the river, ha taken a ceriou iii t The War IH'partment ha riiclvcl a tel egrnm froiii tieueral Wheaton, i-oiu man. ling the IVpartme lit of Texaa, cav ing that twotnNip o( the Fifth Cavalry would li-axe hurt l.iug.'old lor the aii-nc of trouble to aupart twenty men under Captain Forhiirt, who have the Mexican olli. er and alni p 111 charge. All the member o( theadiiiiniatration haik the greateat inlen-t in the vote on the ilauli lull: f-ccrrtary ( nrllle eaH cia v ao. He rii'eived 111 In other in the Tmaaury I lepartiuent ollicial an nouncement of the aeveral vote a n a thev were llaahcd aero- the wire, Win n ihe tirt vote wa ni-eivcd. which alma ed that fne coinage at a ratio of lit to 1 wa In-atcn bv b1'.' majority, he an id the majority wa greater than he had anticipated, ami that he would have been autialicd with cixtv majority. At the com luaion of all the vote Secretary Carlisle atated that he waa very niucl gralilied at thu result and felt that It would do lunch to reatore public conll Iclne. He expreaaed the Iiok that the Seiiiite would take at-.lv action on the ailver iui-Iioii. Ihe i-iretarv ad.h-l that tlie prcaent ctrinuency waa not due to want ol money, tun to imaMing it and withdrawing ll from luiamca on a count o( thi lack of iMtitldence. It ha Imi-ii dividisl impracticable to let the land iiieation go over to Hie rrg uliir M-ion I'V adjourning I ongrv a MMin a the ailver oileatiotl I m'tllisl; Ml work on the tariif bill w ill mh N-gin. Chairiiiiin Wilaon of the Wav ami Mean Coiiimitti'e hoe to have the bill r-ady for iMiiaideratiou hy the llouae by NoveinUr. Another urgent ijiiection may have to tn eonidrn-l I-Iore tin The tuoiirtarv stringency h.icaued atlch a tailing off in receipt from internal r'veiiue, cii'lom and other Miuir that thedailv nviptof the government are now (ailing i.am.KHi abort of the com pulory expenditure (or pi-naion ami the ordinary rxpcnditun- of the govern ment. Already there i a detirirncv of tl0,iMi,u.t to ll.u'.i in eight. The ituatiou cannot la- met by economy, a thea expcii"e an obligatory under the law. The alternative l-(ore Congrf. to meet the citualion are limited to three a new iue ol government bond, an income tax or aonie uch new iniot, or an in.-nuc of the rate in Mime of the existing form of taxation. Sivrrtary Carlisle ha ordered that the Unite.! Mate mint at Philadelphia and an Francio le hilly manned and the lull capacity of ldh mint atihfl in coining gold bullion. The Trvaurv pertinent .-.a (mm ."wt.(ki.lx to 'l.ii,i' in gold bullion, whi h i part o( the gold re-rrve o( IliM.OKO.iiO. viol. I t-ar cannot ( n a currency; m it hae tai-n decideil 111 the prvw-nt nii-. to coin the bullion on hand. The bullion will U- iiiiin into tin. I and !'." gold pieai-c, pn(er-ii-e l-mg given to the tirst two di-nomiiiatioii. The coining capacitvo( the 1'ht.a.lelphia mint, it i atatisl.'aill la- la ta crn ..lK and io.to.ini r-r month. The fan Fran- riM mint a ill alao I, utilue.1. but (ortil nately nearly all bullion lawacwd by the govermiieiit I in the Fjtat. Then 1 lit'.i'.ikO of rdd bullion in the Phila delphia mint, tYtV.iH of It l-ing in one vault, where it ha remained un touched (or fifteen vear. Acting Ii rector Preaton visited 1'hila.lelphia the other dev. and completed arrangrmrnt a it h uieriiitrndent lloabvahell to Uvm work at nniv, The Treaaory ie now pay ing out gold coin all over the oMintrv, and a a cnneiienc ctan-l mora in ncr-J of gold coin than hrrrU'fore. FOREIGN FLASHES. Trade Gnvttly Demoralized in British India. W0MAS MI BDEB-S AX ATT0BXEY Franre'a Vineyard in Healthy Slate Ciar Torn III At tention fo Hallway. The verr flrt gvmnaium for girl in iermany ill 1 uH Uel at CaUruhe thi (all. A writing table which once la-longed to l-ord Hymn wa wld the oilier day in llidoll lor Permiaaion ha la-en granted (or teh ihoiie wire in Manchester, Kngland, to v plaia umh-rgmtiiid. The re.luction in price o( the mw-e Im-Iow I shilling and 4 petu-e haa greatly leinoralifl trade in India. Hirmiiigham. Kngland. ha l-cn nc- it-ajiullv opi-ratiug a ctorage battery street railway ayateni lor over a year. The Kiiil-mro( Kilesia i giving earn- eat attention to the making of the rail way U-tweelt Mos-ow, M. Peterahlirg and Siln ria. A gun exploded on the French rrtiiai-r Ihiguiiy Truiu during target practice at ydiiey, N. S. W., killing four men and injuring many. The llrt etbi t of cloaing Indian mints to free ailver coinage waa to coat Knglish holder of Indian ecciiritie 1.V,0W,IM hy their imiuisliate (all. The (ierman Anti-Slavery Committee, which etiirteil on ita carver with a capi tal of '.'.mm.HOO mark, ha (-tided in total and irremediable collapse. On tunny ol the railway in to-rmany the practice of starting lia-omotive lin-s with ga instead of wrasl ha been adopteii, and pnivi-c economii al. Hamn AlU-rt Hotli hild ha la-en given the Iron Cmwn by the F.mpemr ol Airatria for hi part in carrying out the Austm-llungarian currency reform. A new loii-H'aking teletiholie haa lai'ii invented in Knglain I. The receiv ing instrument ia aaid to apeak loud enough to le hcanl all over the room. The Turkectan (iaxette cay that the Ameer of Hokhara ha broken w ith Mo hammedan tradition, and will throw open hit country to Kuroja-an civiliza tion. An F.ngliahman. whoae will ha just U-eti proliate.1, left f.VI.OHO to various ciiarinc ami tne remainuer 01 111 e tab $:l7.rM-to Sir Henry Thompaon, the arientiat. The m-weat fashion among the ladie at St. Peterabtirg i to arm llieinaclves with long ram-Nwhen they go almiad. Nime ol three cane mcaxurcixorcven feet in length. The diadem of the Kueeian F.mprc i-ontainc 'iJM large diamond and a ein glu ruby valued at $100,000. The private jewel of the Kiiiprve of Ailelria are worth l,.rMjil,ti0ii. The Ijotidon Time never print pict ure or uae M-are heals, hut on the dav of the rei'ent myal welding it had a llowerv lamler a quarter of an inch w ide amund each page. Franre'a vineyard have apparently completely nixiveriil from the phyllox era, and thia year' grae cmp i ri-ort-h to be the tineet that ban laeii galii ercd in thirty-live year. The Ourcn of Italy i Inking her iienal annual holiday among the Alp. She ic attemhal only hv two of her Indie in waiting, and with them ahe proaiw to make an ascent ol Monte Koa. The Italian government i likely to onler the ailepc iialoh of the ( atholic pil grimage to Uonie in the event of the cholera 111 r ranee, Hungary ami other countries continuing next month. Mia Thornton, tjuccn Victoria' old- eat servant, w ho ha la-en slate hoilai kcrtM-r at ititckingham Palme, ha just resigned at the age of MO year. She haa lai'ii forty year in her Majesty'earrvice. The la-curem-e of two cases of cholera at Northnfi'ii. 011 the canal d-d hv the Spree, leave little doubt that the river 1 iiiliitisl. Ihe lierman govrrnmetit ha ordensl the closing of all river hath. At MontM-lier, France, during ma an elderly lady entered the n-w of Jean Jouis-Hiit, a prominent lawyer, and ehot him (our timea, killing him. Sheclaimcd he hail rcmcd to return a sum of money intrusted to hi care. An agricultural writer nrkon the loss thi vear to the Knglish (annerat '.' an acre, which mean that the farmer have upward of t70,lHJ,otio lea to einl than they would have hail if the cmp had lai-n up to the average. Iji'lv IViriner, the widow of the rtu lar lieiieral lately in command of the Hrilish font- at Madras, announce that he i bringing home w ith her baggage the head and tail of the fena-iou Indian ligre that killed her husband. Naval eopIe in Fngland are la-ginning to aak whether the ram mav not lie alimed a dnngemu to Ihe chip which bear it a to the chip rammed. It ia lined certainly a lee trustworthy weapon than moat pcrnon have been led to cup- oee. In Ivndon some thouaaml of women and girl belong to what are called drink cluli, a email um la-ing aid by each niemU-r weekly in onler that ceveral time yearly all may meet at Mime puis ne House ami drink wlial lia been oin triliiit.il. When Mie Sybil Sanderon wa cing- ing at Pane the other dav ahe noticed child imitating her. A her Ming died away she listetii-d to the echo of the child' voice, anil wa o (awcinated bv it ewe. tn.-aa that ahe decided toeilurate the little einger. The Infanta Kulalia'e eimn-gl.i dn-e of which an American nianufacttiring company made her a pn-M-nt w bile lie wa the nation gueat, ha amuae.1 great curiosity among the ladle of the Span ish Court, w ho very properlv regard it a Mitnethmg very remarkable in the aayol feminine attire. Ixmdon ia to have a toliac.-oshow from SeptemU-r 17 to Ik tolarr 7. a dahlia and gladiola exhibition for thne day in the U-ginninc of S-itctnhcr. three rhrraan- thenium ehoae, one in (V tola-r and the other in the two etiiieeding month: a cage bml chow the lat of iVtolvr and a hull-dog ehow in November. Kight Honorable Henry Chaplin hold the F.ng'.ih government mainly reerain eihle lor the failure ol the Hrueael Mon etary Conference, and charge that it willullv threw away an opportunity for pmmoting a celtlement ol the diver juration aiTecting ail part o( the world. Tlie Kueaian Cxamaiu ha one gl naon why he can neveT' marry the Pnnci Victoria ol Wale, with whoae name the gi:p have connected hi. It i that thev are hrt cotieine, and the marriage ol tirat couetti w at net It pro hitnte.1 by the canon ol the iireek Cbarvh. FUBTLASD MABKET. What-Valley, Wc! Walla Walla, &2c per rental. Ivn, wool ajid Midi. Hora tr-. 10ij 10c per pound, accord ing to quality; new crop, 'V3, 15jl7c. Wool Umpoua yalley, 14i15cj fall clip, 13i14c; Willamette Talley, 10(4 lc, i-onling to quality; Eaatern Orw gon, 614 14c per pouu.L aocordiiig to condition. , lliux Dry hide, aelerteil prime, 5ic; green, aelerted, over 65 Jiound, 4c; under 65 pound, 3c; alieep pelt, hort wool, 30a.W; medium, MHOo; long, tnk-i $1.25; hearling. lOJOc: tal low, good to choice, 3j5c per pound. run'M, rxi. rr'. Flocb Standanl, M.25; Walla Walla, 3.S); graham, 1.75; uj)ernne, i50 per liarn-l. ... Oat Old white, 40c per bushel; old grav, :tfh-: new white, 3c; new gray, 33 a .XV: rolled, in lxg, l.25..io.50j liar rel, 1.50iu.75; rain-, ;1.75. MiLUiTtrra Itran, 117.00; ihort. tO.W); gmund barley, .''! ii; chop lee.1, 1 er ton; whole d-eil, barley, Ml (inV a-r rental; middling, T-UliH a-r ton ; rhickrn w heat, $1.06 per cental. Hav iood, (lOiitU' ht ton. DAIkV PKollfia. Iti-rra 4 Ir.Hnin (aiicr creaiilerv. 25 a 3h'c; fancy dairy, ilMrJV"; lair b giael, 0'.ii-ji , ni "ii, ii" i'sl i1" aiiinl; California, 3.W44C a-r mil. Ciikkai Oregon. 1JV; California, 13iil4c; Young America, l.'i Jliic a-r silllld. h.oo toe per uoren. Poi-Ltay Chicken, old. 4..'i0 .i.'i.Oil; bmiler. $L,.0Oii3.50; duck, $1.00 .ail.tW; geeae, H.I0 a-r dozen; turkey, live, 14c K-r pound; drecei, none in tlie market vxoirvni.t and rat'ira. VlTALka Cablaxge, lc tarr ponnl; taitatia-, tlr-gon, i.V a-r cack ; new on ion, l'.e ler isiund; cuciiinla-r. Ore- mm. H ii lOr Her down : llring ta-aii, fi"t 7c h Hiund ; toinaloi-, 5tia 7.V a-r lx ; green torn, 10'iiUMvc a-r do-n; wt-t iH.tal.a-a, S'ta.h- la r tajiiilu ; -gg plant, $l..rJ ja r box. r KL'lTH McilV lemon, fi.W"io,ou per Ian; California new crop, $-".50iad.00 in n: hanana,$1.50ir.i.OO per buncli; oramre. IJI.00 ler lx; pineapph-, $11.00 per dozen ; Calilornia apple, $1.25itl.50 per bilehel; Oregon. 60ic7.V; p-ache, On-gon, 5t)"h5c r iaiXJ fwetone, rVi tk- a-r box; clingatone, 7'WNOr a-r laix; on-gon -au pniin, -eMaiav jier Imix; Hrudsliaw plume, OOm7'5c -r la.x ; Hartlett a-ar, $l.iW 1.50 a-r laix ; bla kla-rrie. 4'i5r a-r pound; water melon, tiOOirf 3.00 a-r dozen; ca n ta lon , $l.'J5nf 1.50 la-r dozen; nutmeg melon, $1.50 K-r fan; hucklebcrrica, 15c ta-r pound; graiea (Mum-at and Hoee of Peru), $1.00 a-r Uix; Tokay, $1.50 per laix ; nectarine, $1.25 -r lui ; crab apple, $1.'25 J 1.50 a r box. TArLK oaociaiaa. Daian Fai'iTa Petite tirunea, 10 a 11c; ailver, lli(12r; Italian, 13'c; Uerman, 10m 11c; plum, Hiatk-; evaporated ap ple, 10m He; evaporateil apricot, 114 15c; a-arhe, 10mllMsc; pear, 7(3 He per silllli. Corrga Coeta Hi. a, 22c; Kio, 21c; Salva-lor, 21 'jc; Moi-ha, 25', M30c ; Java, 24'i:tOr; Arbiickle' and Lyon, 100 laiund ixmii, 2:t.:tnc er pound; Colum bia, came, 23.30c. IIonkv Choli-e i-omb, 18c per pound; new Oregon, 10a20c; extrai t, thu 10c. 8.lt Liverpool, loo, $10.00; 60, $10.50; tock, $H.50i 11.50. Ktt-a lland,$4.75(. 5.00 ; Japan, j New Orlean. $4.60 iar cental. Haxb Small white, 3'c; pinks, 34c; bayoa, 3'4c; butter, 4c; lima, 3'4c M-r pound. Svat'P F'aetern, In barrel, 40i45.V; in hall-barrel, 42m 57c; in caa-, 35i$ k- ier gallon ; $2.25 a-r ki-g; California, in barrel, 2040c er gallon; $1.75 per keg. Si-oab n.S'gc; (ioldenC, 5sc; extra C, 57,c ; confectioner' A, tl'jc ; drv gran ulatial, 0,c; cilia-, crualuil and jkiw dereil, 7'4i- per pound; '4c a-r ound discount on all grade lor prompt rah; maple mgar, K"t bio per pound. c.vxmxo oooos. Cvmsxii (ioona Table fruit, acmirted, 1.75i.t2.00; pi-ache. $l.h.5m2.10; Hart lett ja-am, $ 1. 75 m 2.00; plum, $1.37'vi 1.50; atraw la-rnea, $2.2""i2.45; rherru-, 2.25m-.'.40; bhickla-rrie, $l.S.5m-.Mm; raepU-rrif, $2.40; pineappii, $2.2rM( 2. Ml; apricot, $l.t5m2.iHj. Pie fruit, aaaorte.1, $1.20; pearl n-, $1,'J5; plum, $I.H0m 1.L1); IiIhi kla-rriea, $1.25i 1.40 per dozen. Pie fruit, gallons, aamirlcd, $3.15m3.5o; -a he. $;l.50m4.liO; apri cot. $:l.50m 4.1X1; plume, $2.75m3.00; hlackla rrie. $4. 25m 4.50. M x at Corm- la-cf. le, $1.50; 2. $2.40; chipped, $2..Vit4.00; lunch tongue, 1, $4 ; 2, $0.75; devileil ham, $1. 75m 2.15 per dozen. Flail Sardine, i, 7.V-if $2.25 ; .',', $2.I5m4.50; lolvter. $2.:t0 13.50; aal mon, tin 1-lh tall, $l.25m$1.50; Hat, $1.75; 2-IU, $2.25 i2.50; ',-lairrel, $5.60. a Ada ao avooiNo. Hurlap. H-oiiuce, 40-inch, net cash, 6c; burlap, 10't-ouni-e, 40-inch, net caah, '..'(-; burlaM, ll'g-ounce, 45-inch, 7'c; burlap, liUmmv, 00-inch, 11c; burlap, lli-oum-e, 70-inch, 14c; wheal lg, Calcutta, ZlxMi, pot. He; 2-htiahel oat laxg. 7',c; No. 1 Mi-oml-hand bag, 7c; Calcutta hop cloth, 24 ounce, 10c. MIM-KLLAXEOCa. Tts I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual ity, $Jt.50m.00 tH-r !x ; lor rrueer. $2 extra per laix; I. C. coke plate, 14x20, prime quality, $7.60f M.OOiier Ux ; terne plate, I. C, prime quality, $l. 50,7. 00. Naiub Haae quotation': Imn, $2.25; eteel, $2.:!5; w ire, $2.50 per keg. Stil Per pound, lOc Lead Per pound. 4lMc; bar. e'.c NavalStok Oakum, $4. 50ci5.H0 per hale; ream, $4.Mi' O.00 per 40 aund; tar, Sba-kholtn, $13 ; Carolina, per bar rel ; pitch, $il wr barrel ; turpentine, 05c per gallon in car Iota. Iaox Har, 2'c per pound; pig-iron, $2325 per ton. uva AMD oaaaaiD miat. Bxxr Prune eteer. $2.50iz2.75: fair lo gial et.-ere, $2.00(2.5t); gooil tochoire row, $1.50 .ll. 00; dreemM beef, $3.50 m" ,00. MrrroM Choice mutton, $2.00ii2.50; dreeil, $4.lHim4.50; lamlw. $2.tX)m2.50; dn-ceed, $ti.00; hearling, 2'4c, live weight. HiMie Choice heavy, $.V00a,VS0; me dium, $4..Vim5.00; light and feeder, $4..VM 5.1X1; drewHsl. $7.00. Veal $4.l..rf.00. raovtcio, KteTXBM Swokeo Meat amd La to ll aine. tiieilinm, umxivere.1, 15 4 l'k- ter pound; tMvrrvl. 1 4 v it 15'tc; break faat !x-on, uncovere.1, 10ml7c; covered, 15 lt mlii.-; chort clear cide. 13.4 14c; dry alt (ide. Il.iil2'tc; lanl, compound. in tine. bV per pound; pure, in tin, 13 (u-c; Oregon lanl, iif i:tc. Lawerlnf lh TH.ne.MOr. An uker at CV-ntrnary churvh at Gret-Ler.Wiro. N". C, pt a httle fnut tratej A.ne Sunday niaTtit mvntlr, but lie did the bet t hill if Uiat Le omld under the circuinstam-ea. Tlio nx'tn w aa ejci-aisjvely warm, and Le tried hi U-Vellt.t til lower a w-iiulowr frotu the top. but be failoJ. Then be u uown uie ierm motT and ear ned it out of dour. EverrUxly oaled kiS at once. Atlanta Conau- tution. FARM AND OAIiDEX. The Silo a Necessary Adjunct to the Uairv. S0JIK AGRICl'LTl'KAL I'OIXTKUs. SouiftLlDgConrerniugSperUliyimj (irueral Faruiiiig-Lre Bll( Tick ou Kkrep. For year pact there ha Wri a gr.t deal aaid and written alamt aiavu-Y and general farming, and more e-ia . uf. ly during the laat few year of (ii. tent among the (arinera, aav e a w rit, r in the Ohio Farmer. The dub n nee I. , tween eecialty and gem ra. farmm . not great if tlie advocate of Mtt ,v.. tein will put the aame -oiiatnictin on the word ea-i ialty. Whatever the .,r, may ineaii, I do not think ite adviaat,.. ue it lo oinvey the idea that a m.ui t la a aKi-ialiat milat coiiline lua filuitato only one cmp or only one partuular branch of agriculture, mid yet the a-h, cab-e of general farming eeeiu iit,.r. ininisl that a epeeialist iniiat ruiitin,. hiinaelf. If to be a epceialty fanner means Hat a man must confine all ,l8 a- t 1 to branch of agriculture, audi a raising nothing but wheat, corn, oata, sint,.. hog, horwe, cheep, rattle or any pam,! ular thing, then the le etM-ciaitv lnu. ing we have the lietter. Our bretlir.-n in the Smth tried ai iallv farming, ii,h epcciulty la ing cotton, and it pnm-, rurae to them not only aa indiviliul farmer, but a a people, llut a-, ia farming di'n't mean aiiythmg u( u'l kind; if It iha-a, I have never seen t iiiiah rn sKi ially farmer, imr have I i,r real a line alviaating audi iin-tb.al fmm the uiiHit enthiiaiastic sa-. i.ih-t. 1 U-lieve I voice the eciitimcuta of 1 ,. cialist when 1 mtictrue it to mean eyctcm, a ci uil av steni, or in other word a epceial rotation or roiiihinatinii. Time a man may have one or more mi.. All hi ellort ami em-rgit are ceni, r..i on that cmp; it i the priiuarv ol.j,, i Thi crop may la- ataha . He mav and di-c raiat- clover, wheat ami com, Yt l( raid- them only that they may Is- the mean of holding or increasing the fu tility in hi coil and stimulating it to m best rllort to pnaluce itut.a s. lule lie may raiae other rmpa, they are only the mean tlimugh w hich he exert (o gain rerbiin end in view. Our ct ultr i butter, yet we raise wheat, Uuin-i- it i the la-st way to get our gmund In. k b clover lor hay ami to increase the fer tility in our land. We raise corn U-can-e it i the foundation of dairy fii-d. raise potutoc U-catlaCf they bring the money w ith w hich to buy bran and lin wis I meal. We ke. pa few hogsand agl many chicken to eat our akini milk; vet all our rllort are to iniike all the luitter we ran. Kverv thing grown hv thi evstem or nitatioti, excepting hog and rliickrnc, gN- into the mouth of our row. They are our mil bine fur converting our (arm product into cash. Jtutter i our money cmp and our -cialty. Su a man' might, and 1 think every farmer should, make come hrandi of agriculture a apecialty. I la-lieve the man that w ill lake up muiic ceial v tern of farming or eh k-raiaingatni stu.lr hi business ami follow it intelligently in the man who will euccrcd. It ia an ad mitted fai t that there i no mom y in general farming to-day, yet we ere imn ami read ctatemeiit daily of men who are making money by epceialty (armiiiit, not by grow ing one thing, hut by rook M-rial system. the sk tisa vav alio, I'ra ticul dairymen are i-oining more and more to the, conclusion that tin- ilo i a necessary adjunct of the dairy. There have la-en etmng objection urgid against it, partly tlimugh prejudnt-, partly Iwi-aiiM the methods of caring for balder ill thi way were not thoroughly umleratiMkl. One hear and n-ad a g.l deal le in opNiilion to the alio li" than two or three or even one year a.-y. It ha li n disrovereil that a eiloiii 1 nut U-a cosllv allair, and the pmp-r mole of filling it i much Itcttcr undcrnl than formerly, mi that the ensilage la of very much la-tter quality. One ot th moat ran-ful dairymen iii New Ktiglaii'l i reMtrtiil to have said nvciitly that milk pnalucer with all hi capital aii'l lalair deH-ndent lioii a large How of milk rould liol be eubjii t lo the whima ol the M-awin and loae a large proportion of hie income lai-auae the Usual quantity of rain liHpciird to be withheld. II added that he must have a eiipply ol en eilage the year miind a an insurant again! ilm'ught and lloal. Tin i tin ease in a nutshell. It i a question of dollar and cent. When the pasture dry up in August, a nowaday they are almost cure to do, the cow lgiu to shrink in milk, and at the aame tune up g- the price ol butter, hut the da.rv mini w ho deH-ml on pasture (ceding i isiwerless to take advantage of the fe lt i then that the alio comes into pl-0'. and the dairyman who ha one smiles to think he 1 liol deieii. lent lln burnt up paatun-e and a ahrinking milk auqly- 1. 11 K AMI Th Ka UN SIIU C. An ex'iiive exH'rimeiit wa tua-le hy Pmf. C. P. (iillettv of the Colorado ex H-ri un lit elation on the pn-vetitioii of lice ami tick on cheep, which we give a follow: After shearing the slu-cp an emulsion, consisting of H ja-r rent kcro ecne. i made. Perhaps thia may ! elightly weakened. 1 hiring the treat ment a man ihould stand in the vat and give rai-h cheep a thonuigh dn-nchit.g-The rmulaion clinuld I' kept wcllatirnd at all time. The coet of matt-rials f -r dipping tifty-right eheep wa $1.11. The cab parasite, tick, lice and maggot a.l succumb to the deatmying wer id the kemm-ne. The dip die- not n-tnain t-r-tnaneiitlv in thewiail after dn-m lung it ; it ehould lie renewed after eai h anii"-'1 elicaring. Too much kenwiie is like.y to take olf the wikiI; hem-e it mu-t I thoroughly enitlleilieil. An einu.st. ii uiaile at tlie rate ol two gallona of k n erne, half a pound of Mp and one g J Ion of water churne.lhvether.and a i l'-' to thirty or forty gallon o( water alter rhuriiing, will I etmng enough to ac complish all that it deaired. How to rrki. It i not cheap d-clmg to (.! ' cheap cmp that vmi may ban- bar.'.; The only cheap fiisling ie to lee-l in uch a manner a will eectire the l -t gmwth in the leaat time. In onler b l i thi you mnet have Mime knoah-U'e of the relative feeding value of the va riou ration. Wi! i Anlrarlr. Th Tariou. weilding annnrrarlr r nammt In lt following onlrr: F.rt. e loo wedding; aecond. pl-r; ttiml. ' ' Bf:b. worali-n; M-vanta. w.a.lrn; truth, t twlfth. eiU and fln hum. 6Juntn. cr Ul; twrotietb. china; twruty lift a. i.er. thirtieth. prl: thirty fifth. ppnirr; for tieth, ruhy; fiftieth, gnl.len; v0tj t.l. diatnend. Bruoklya Lagi- Ha Waal4 TIM. Cutooiar-How much U thi neciuer Clerk Foor dollar. i . Ctutomer I'll tma It oo on eo';it'T l m f. yon mj Dot (or K- C.oa aa4 Fajruiaar. . -