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EUQEHE CITY GUARD. BISIXE.VJ BREVITIES. Fro arte tor. EUGENE CITT. OREOON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. rlm I'lacrr Mines liein? Reworked in California. KIXDF.KOAKTENS IX OBEGOX Tbe Deepest Sf Houndlug-i Made Fine Hop liaised Sonoma County, Cat. F.ver la Kindergarten. Bra being oned in many town in Oregon. The I. rand Itomle ha. marketed 100 carl.Ntd of hog. tin' past year. Marx Island will gel all hut $.'l,Ono (,f the $5U0,IMI to lie fjx tit on tin- Hartford. !(.;. Harris and Jim liaker, two dar ing robla-rs, have lvn kill.il in Anxoiia by Ulnlrr the shcrill ol Cm on i no county. Mining oMTmtima are being resumed in ( our (l'Ali'tit) district in blaho under owihti' term, $X60 lor miner anil $.1 lor oar men and shove Icr. Tlie old 1'ina. ato placer, in San liego ruuuty, ( al., ami mar the San Ilernar tli no Istrdcr are being reworked with ex cellent result. lry washer are umI. The Oregon Agricultural College ex liilut at tin) Mat! hair wa turned over to ilia World' Fair Commission of the Mate, ami in now displayed at Chicago' great allow. J ii-lrfw Kos at Urn Ahgclc hold, that a Chinaman to he a merchant must In at lively cngag.-d in buying anil veiling and oilier dulie. that merchant, are ot cupi.tl with. Forest lire in the Hound country in Washington have driven tliecoiigarsand l-ar out of their deli ami Into the val ley settlement, where they are wen in ((real liumUrs. The imputation of New Mexico ha not materially lining.! during the past year. '1 lie tola! Territorial indebtedness la I'M 1,71-', and the cash balance in the treasury in l:'l,(MK). Immense coal Held in Honora, Meiieo, are to be worked by San Hugo artiea, who have obtained a leaMi from tlie gov- rrnineiil. Hailroad, harbor ami oilier concession have been granted. There in a rumor at Victoria, II. C, founded u Kin private advice, that the government of the I'mtetl Malt a ami real ilrituiu are negotiating to clime Hchritig hea and the 1'acillc for two year. It in retMjrteil at Chino that Cluua bprcckcl liaa Ismglit ll.lMI ai re of the llixhy ranch near Westminster, Orange county, Cal., and will plant II to It-el. If Una he true, it ineaiia another atiar fa lory for that region. The All Irons ha made the dtiMt ae sounding ever made. riiotilioriiii llsli without eves were secured al lf,rJ fathoma. Fisli and wet da aull'u ieiit to load lour earn were mt-ureti in the heigh Isirh.ssl of llchriiig Sea. The Hoard id Ihrcctor of the I Am An gc lc Chamlt'r of Commerce haa passed a rexol ut toil favoring the extension of the time of regiHlering Chinamen umler the (icary act lor three months and in doming deary 'a hill unding all im migration (or live yearn. The holder of scrip issued liy the canneries al .'an Jose are alarmetl over a not lie from the government that thia trip ia subject to a tat of 10 per rent. The scrip waa inmietl UvauiH' the can lienea eould not ttorrow frtim the lianka, and men haiila aceepltsl it from the em ploye. In Sonoma count v, t'al., there w ill lie 10, mm or ll.UHl I wile" of Imp protlueetl tlii year, againnt d.-tOll laat Vi-ar. The lioiia are of an excellent qualitr. Only white lahorera were empltiyetl, ami they were mi natilu. tory that Clunemi will tint he given work when while help can be aecured. The Idaho Wool (irowrrV An iulion liaa ollerl a re wart id $.'xJ for the ar rent and eoii u lioii of the perron or per eoiiawlio liuve Iteen Hiimiinng a Urge iiliuU'r id idievp III Owvhee ttuinly. Ilundretia of ihncp have been killitl by rating wtlleler or a miiture of aalt and alryihmiie apriuklett over the range. Mieepmeii charge the cattlemen w ith the w lioleaale oloiillig. The Iam Angele Chamlier of Com inerce hit been iinliu ttl by the large in fills from the Kant to n a reaolmion utating tluit " here, a in every other aet tion ol the coiinlry, aeveral men atand ready to till every vacancy for work that occiirn. The new-iMimiiiii tlay laborer land very little chance ol necuring work at the prvneril time, and are therelore urgently warmtl not to nime to thia oiunlry." It la retmrtetl al San Piegu that an In dian outbreak ia Imminent at Yuma, owing to the trouble between Chief 1'aa tiial ami ex-Chief Miguel. Tcliyraphit' order have In-en rtveivetl by Colonel Krlltyg in command of the local gam Mm of nvular trtaip (or aid. He ha aiftied Major Charlea L. l'avin to Die command ol ailetat hmentof thirty men, who w ill leave at once for wrvice al that j tout. Minpii ion i now arouwil at San Iit-g) that the hotly of the man found recently near 1 Meo wan that of A. C. Warner, wtin tliapN-aretl Inim au I'iiv tiie wt-ekaairu allt r atealing .t0 (ruin In rtntiiiinale. lie i aitl to have engagetl pawt-e liv tbe rat ine .Mail ateamer ( It uiU-r 5 for Chili, ami la undemlootl to have hail l,(m in Chilian acrip, having ttileu the American money to inert hi Immediate retjuiremc nt. The angar induntry ol California for tlie part ar haa beeu Very uccem(ul. Jlulli the grttwer ol nugar tn-et and the liiantllat Hirer of 'U'r therefrom have n-aiiicd larye pnilil. The refinery al Valonville i reported U) be working al it full capacity. The yield of augar U-.-1 tin year i ?0,UI) Ion, w hit li at prtent rate I worth 77 -er ton, ex clilaive ol the InHllilr, which i worth f Ml wr ton. I -a I year the crop of tnnar '. u rt.ow ton, it it rxpectctl the rowing of auu'ar tm-ta will Income a rattling agricultural induntrr. ' T1kiih K. Sheritlan, I'reidenl of the Firwt NaUona' liank o( IC.wdnirg and one o( the pvooter el 'he Coo llav. Howrburg and lantern railroad, av the reiiiainui uty two mile of rid ha hern hawted Irotn Mrrtid I'iiuil V. ,we- bunr- Work l pratticallv ndl for the rainy ). ut will be trted in ewrnewt early inafe .rirt. and Uir Mt will I omplele.I by Novemla-r 1. lNVt. Ctmipletem of lint mad will makr yvemnble an lmmetie tunlvr area, ami will rvndcr tributary to Portland a largr and fertile aectioD ol the Mate, whicti ka brrrtolore been in all bat name pari vf California. There are M),0(lO telephone In London 'terniany'f fJrat railroad waa built Kuaiia ha more lioreei than an9Uier nation. IJ lieria yearly at port 1 .OUO.OUO pound land of Ireland amount to .,hju,iu acre. California wine are aaiJ to be inin i a tor in r.urojie. Over I2.IUU leroli are emrdovetl In IxiIKlon theater. Nearly 1.0)0,00 piano are mle an nually in Kngland. The total cot of the Suri canal ex ceeded :t),0lJ,(l00. The capital lnvete. In Kngliah rail- roa-l exceeil x.'iUU,UUiJ,WW. The little Kimrdom of lireere find employment for i7,0tJ tailor. The nnicycle i expe-te by an in ventor to go a mile in twenty aecond. The hat worn otil in thi country an nually co i a niui ii a .aj),ui),uJ. It 1 enli mated that n.OKlitlu women are earning wage in the ilriliali Ile. One of the larget barber ho in New York now employ girl Itarber exclu lively. The price paid for cider apple at the big mill at lioyleelown, l'a., i Hi cent per llnJ HI lid. Forty-aeven year ago the patent for the Ural pra. ti. al aewing machine w a immil Vi Klia Howe. The Slate of Illinoi will tine thia year more than J.UOit.OJU barrel of lecr, or enougii to lloal a navy. The national debt of (ireat Ilritain aonu.imi.imi (.i,-o.i,4ti, ,in.ifi; ; tlie i tiorial debt of the tinted State i .:", 4 1 i, H. it. Iireeley, Oil., will whip about 5,(110 larioa.ln ol fla('e to other Mate the preaent year. Many carlorel of them otatoe go to lexua. The Waterburv Watt h Comiany hiu reumcl operationt. The court ought lo have knoap that it wan imiNMinihlH U wimi inn i-om ern up. A carpet Iimiiii ban laen devinetl which run two net oi neeiilea, ami tlie in ventor claim that it will iiroduce EASTEKN 3IELANGE. I FK011 washhotos city. A Firelmsr Con Hpi racy Dicov ered in Chicago. HE LOVED A COLORED WIDOW, len(itute Farmer of Wmtero Kan- Appeallua to Governor Lew el II tig- fur Aid. a a-iuare yanl of raret materiul miniiie. The ronnumption of lieer in the Unitml State i now half a barrel ier capita, aim i uoiiiiiiiig atioui every eight year. At the licgiumiigof the next century it proniinen 10 int a itarrel a lieail. The Tribune nlaten that the 1.10:1 mill lonaire of New York citv alone could, if they flne, buy up tlie whole real eetateof the entire Southern State and evict the imputation by duo prove of taw. According lo theolllcial rejiort for the pant twelve month the American peo ple drank only H,:w:i,;i'U barrelaof lieer in 1M75, w hile laat vear we drank :tl.:i7 J 61i, and thi year :LI,70, UI, an increaae of 2,tU,M0 Urrwl. The nail machine wan invented in 177.ri. At the preneiit tlay It i eliinte. that 4,(Kxl,(l)iO,UlO nail are aiimiully made bv machinery in (ireat Ilritain alone, ami from a fourth to a half ol tin niimlnT In the United Slata. Kantern Switzerland manufacture an nually nearly :M.(NKi,(ni0 worth ol mu-iliilie-uia.lt. emhrttlderie. The l'nile.1 State alone have imiNirttsI a high an 7,71), OKI worth of thcftc article in a aingie year, ami Ilia miainv aeem to he incraaaing. bv Pl'KKLY PK11S0SAU (telieral 111, k hold hi ieunion grace ol a tvil act ol t ongrenn. Inpvtor William of the New York police wan arrcHted the other day by one of hi men, who wan convinced that the Innvtor wa a conli.lcnce man. Mr. Crook, the widow of the Indian lighting (ieneral, i a verv line-looking ooiiian, w mi iiowy-w line nair tiial i in lriking cmitrant lo her youthful and vivaciou npirit. Tennenaee ha even livingex-ltovern-om. In the lint of ollicial ucceion they etime a follow: lham (). Ilarrin, l. W. C. Henter. Jame l. Porter, Alvin (i. lliiwkin, William II. Ilitte, liolKTl I.. Taylor and John I'. Hue htuian. It in atatctl that a aoon aa the Arch duke Franci Fenlinaml tl'Knte return from hi journey round the world hi betrothal will take place with I'rincea Klixalicth of Havana, a cramldaughtcr oi me r.uiH'nir hram in Jiwi.ph ami of I'rinre Kegent l.llitail. of Havana. lKn M. litkinnon of Michigan, ex-I'lwtmaaler-I ieneral of ihe l'nite.1 State, ha Uen retaineil by the Canadian l'a cillc to ili fend 1'reeitlent Van Home and other ollicial of Ihe road charged w ilh violation of the interstate commerce law. The trial come up in November at Ta- una. Captain Mahau, now of the Tinted State Mcanier ('liti-api and the author ol the remarkable laaik on the inlliience of tea power, in one of the moat (Hipular Americana in r.ngiaml. lie waa a guet (if flftv-aii Indian arfencli- twenty are now in ciiaryo ol army onicer. MawachtiM-tt in cre.Iite.1 with liavina liJ,("0 cyclit, Including lth exe, The water itirmlv i limited in New i or, anu me price oi mux nan gone up. (iold-mining In (Vdoratlo ha leen much atimulaietl by the decline in nlver. The town of I'errr in the Cherokee trip i rapidly aanuniing city proimr l loll. There are id Ut lalmt flverontent- arit for every claim in the Cherokee trip. There are about 750 hotel in Chicairo, which have accommodation for l.'aj.uiiu nift. riir.i billion ciu-arette were niokiil in thi country during the lineal year JUHt emittl. Itianaid gml ni'nhine w hiky can lie Ixiiuht in Kantern Teiuiennee for fiO ceiita a gallon. The clergymen of King countv, N. Y. are deiiouming the proji Corbctt M it. hell lixht. A ayndicate of I'optilinta, heailtil by Mate ullicialn, in buying up newnpaMr in cI.xh' con n tie in Kauaa. r !.! have done imnienne damage to crop in Virginia and waalied away four large null on the Kapidan. The Federal grand jury at liinninK ham, Ala., ha indicted i'x Feleral olli- cern lor corruption in ollice. I'eer are more tileiitiful in Ihe Adiroti' tlacka thin fall than during any previous oh ii nea-on lor a acore ol year. An oriianiatioii of Spiritualist re i. ntlv met at l.ila'rut, Mo., and raint tlmi.iMl for a Spiritualistic college. Ciiplain II. I. SiMireof llii.lnon in or gamnig a liicyclu corp lor the rimt It . .. . . ..... r f .l . I iieKimenv til wie leaa oiuiueer vtuaru A movement nan lax-n nlarlett among the A. . I . . ol Kannaa lo XH-uretetl wheat (or the destitute western farmer. The biir tlvnamite nuns for the defense of Near York harlnir are to lie trained, elevate. I and depressed by electric motor. The consolidation of electric railroad with the cstahlmhmcnl of a truck v tern in Ne cheine. Ine volumhian Celebration Compa ny n biiil.liiig at the orld a rair cost IIikhmi, ami it wa sold by the reiviver (or li.V-'-x'. A Chinaman at Ottawa will tent the constitutionality of Canada' law, which iiiiiswe a tluty ol f.J each on all Chi nese immigrant. The Amalgiimateil Association of Iron and Meel Workers in Peiiiinvlvauia ha airnl to concede a 10 ta-rceiil rttlil. tion in the linmlier department. Ex-Retmentative lieonre If. Durand of Michigan 9 at been aeWtett by tb Aiiorney-iteneral to aiat in tlie prow cut ion of Fetleral ollicial and other implicated in the charve of opium and Chineae iwuggling on l'uget .Viund and vicinny It it intluiate.1 that the Treasury De partment i actuated in ordering the revenue tteauier tirant and Ferrr to the racillc Coast more by the condition of the Chinese and eal-lishery uetioni than to aid in the prevention of the smuggling ol opium in l uget Nund. The Secretary of War ha awarded medal of honor to Captain Krnctt A Cardington ol the Seventh Cavalry " for iiatingulshe.1 gallantry at tvoiindt-d Knee creek. H. v.. diinnij the Sioux war ol the winter of 1"'-I. ( aiitain ( ar- dington waa ballv wounded in the bat tle. The Committee on Wave and Mean haa Ugan consideration of the new tar iff bill. There i an intimation that the ecretary of the Treasury favor an in crease in the internal-revenue; tax on whisky, Iswr and tobacco a the best meant ol raming the additional revenue necessary to meet the inereainir dellciU of the government. In conseotience of the new restrictions lor conducting the ollicial trial trip of naval vessel contractor will tiud it more ditlicull in the future to earn pre mium lor an exceo( ie. Id-gin-ning w ith the Montgomery, soon to Is- tried, the contra, tors will not Is? permit ted to maintain a ireure aluve ft is-r cent In exces of tlie standard presnure. Heretofore the contractor carried tteam to a diingemunly high pressure. It in Mglily i.roUble that the Com mittee on Terntorie will reirt a hill for the admission of Utah lo Statehood wsin. Jiswph, a mcmlier of that com mittee, said that such a bill will Is- re ported, and added that More the close of the present sension bill for the ad mission of Arizona. New Mexii-o and Oklahoma will he reported favorably from bin committee. He expressed irrea't conlldem-e that all four will become law. In response to a resolution of in.mirv the Secretary of the Interior sent to the enate a statement eonceruini the discon tinuance and consolidation of land ollice. show ing the following among the con solidations: California. Independence w ith Visalia: Nevada, Kureka with Car son City; Wyoming, lender with Buf falo. I Inn statement said the reason FOREIGN FLASHES., PORTLAND MARKET. Great Progress in the Study of the Monkey Language. Wbut - Valley. Wcrail.00: Walla, 87 V3DOc Pr cental. Walla THE ABOLITION OF KXOUTI.XO. Wanp I'lag-ue In Muei, Enflaod AvnanslnatloD In Italy Tbe French Ylntafe. raoyiiioMa. EaaTiaa SaoxiD Maara d Lain Kama, medium, uncovered. U'tCol&c per pound; covered, U1, " 15 Sc; break lutlsiYin itniviverMl. lfj'. id 17 Ce: coy- ere.1, 1US1'-; ort clear tide., 1&, IW0ME5 KAKE (ttlOc; dry aalt aide. H iHc; lanl, compound, in tin, lO'o per pound; pure, in Uii,13(414'4c; Oregon laid, 11, tfl2'e. Necessity for Tlantinir TiniWr for Present UM. EST KILKEE.S. Another native war in Soutliern Africa now eeuif inevitable. Siitvi, the faster, i insane, and i now in an asylum near I'ari. tfarvestinir operation in Koumania thow a aatisfactory re ill t. The revision of the Ilelirian constitu tion ha Is-en accomplished at last. A caravan of 10.OW camel and 4.000 lave left Tinihuctoo for Morocco re- ently. The d.N'tor to Chinese royalty were recenuy nneti a year alary each for incomjictence. Train-robbing in Spain i guarded in ao axd laaoiDO. Burlap, 8-oiince, 40-Inch, net cash, 0c; burla, 10'-oance, 40-Inch, net rath, 0',c: hurlaim, 11',-ounce, 46-inch, 7Sc; burlap, lo-ounce, 00-inch, 11c; burlap, ll-ounce, 7o-inch, 14c: wheat bag. Calcutta, T2iMi, (pot, 8c; J-buihei oat hag, 7'c; No, 1 aelecteil setxmd hand baif, 7c ; Calcutta bop cloth. 24 ouuee, IOc. Sll Every Foot of Idle UD(JF tlcal 8uKfatloni fr pf( grestlve Farmer. " r , ''' wom ,i,i . planting any for the . writer in Farm. F eld ln. ?T'ny,t againt by stationing two tjldier every railway car. Prince Ferdinand of Ilulgaria' latest project in the establishment of a med ical faculty in Siilla. (or the consolidation wan the inatlc.uai' of the appropriation oetiuielicv nd to prevent a The I'osUillice Iepartment ha ac- cepttsl the olferof the North American Navigation Company to carry mail for Mexico and Central America. The new arrangement i not a contract, but a des ignation of the company as the ollicial mail carrier under the ireneml lawn. Ac cording lo the oiler ihe nteamer w ill carry mails once in twenty tlav to those isirts at which thev are coinix-lltl i. mi., pir i i ' I ' ' Kngland ia one of the latest "'".' "X P"" "'n "I t i; company; .-on- ..m. m.,., ,i.iT eniini .tuieritaii .laies. icaviiiK me sjimasier to nx llie coui' pensation. The annual reisirt of Ciovernor W. T Thornton of New Mexico states that the sipiilation of the Territory ha not ma terially clmiii;is during Ihe past year, i ne loiai territorial imic htetliifaa i f'.ill.i IL', and tash lialance in Ihe treas ury fl.'l ,(.. Min k-raising ha decreased as a result of the four vear' drought. j Many mine are closed oii account of the I decrease in silver value ami the money market strimrcncv. Tl, ntmul ,,r.ul,,. III Cincinnati there ha retviitlv Is-cn ,of precioii stone is rapidly increasim; tioteroor mormon risiilnmenils tin. orgaiutsl a rent guarantee companv tlie business of which i to insure land lord ai-Hinst loss by bad tenants. There have liccn recent development teiidiiit; to show that the Umisville and Nashville ru 1 1 road will soon absorb the Chesiieake, Ohio and Southwestern. A Chutlaiusiga electrician prossc lo M rdt t an arriiiinement by mean of which train roblsT will be electriM'ute.1 as ststn a they touch the express com pany's safe. Two interesting reports on the manner of living and of saving, by the working jMtiplewill 1st transmitted lo Congres liyl oiiimissionerof lotlsir Wright within a few month. The Texas I'. nilentiKry lloard i ttm nidering tbe purchase ol the linger nil gnr plantation in llramria countv. Con victs have beeu working it on the share for seteral years. Ciovernor towelling of Kansas has re ceivtsl hundred ol letter with appeal lor al. I Iroin ileslitute tanner ol Western Kansas. '1 hey say they must have help or starvation will follow. The Citizens' league of New Jersey aims at the defeat ol those meinW-r of the legislature who voted for the infa mous racetrack hills last winter, in case they are made candidate again. liui Simmons, a white resident approval by I ongresn of a legislative act of the Territory providing for a County Court in every county w here the county- Iaeat ha a spulatiou of 2,000 or more. The resirt of the special agent on the production of tin and terne plate for ' the iiiarter ended June M show an ag gregate output of 4l,NUi,m:' pound, of w hich sliiflitlv more than 411 ncrceiit u ' from American hi. k plate. Manufact- lire diiniiK the lis. ul vear lM!i auvre gnttsl l;l,iH'l,71!l iMiunds, ol which ,2!Sl, r;CI were (mm American plat,,, llmi(j the liscal vear o( IS'.U there were OO.NIll, 202 oiiii.m manufactured, of which 4.1, fl,!,i24 were frtnu American plate. The report on the import and export of platen indicate that the entire consump tion by the United States during the lis cal vear 1WH wa 72O.0OO,(HHI unds, o( which more than 15 per cent wa of American manufacture. I .-ecretary llerltert ha given to the press the correspondence relating to the removal oi t aptain llicginson frv.m the commami ot the Atlanta. The state meiits that Secretary llerlsrt nslogitsl to apiuiu intrginson tor removing him Iron i .Inlv I ..il'..ata..l i.. t I'ari ha a new storaire-battery street- ar line that ha been in auccesiful op eration several month. Ir. C-orneliu Hen of Panama canal notoriety l reiviveriiitf hi health at lloiirrteuioutli, Kngland. The average tiumls r of aaintiona and attempt at assassination in Italy is said to Isj fully 6,00ii a vear. France is the only Kuropcan country which has to-day (ewer able-bodied men than it had thirty year ago. Tho Ubina volcano in the Teruvian Cordillera has Isrome active after U-ing in a iuu scent state for year. Kaiser William. Ir. Miuilel av. hat taken for hi motto, " The Kui(eror is the lirst servant of the iieople." The Indon section of the V.tinn.l I.iU rul Kt-leration haa declared for the alstlition of the House of Ix.rd. The wasp plague I still very bad in Sussex, Kngland, and the destruction in the orchards ha been very great. Iiuriinr the rciirn of Victoria fliA T n. dian government ha coined 2,000,000 of gold and 20ii,ai0,000 of ilver. The latest estimate of the Hutsian wheat crop is 272.000.i00 bushel. Ijwt year' crop wa 2.VI,000,000 bushel. A eant living on one of the Creek isle retvntlv illli! IIP a statue, for arhi.-h the llritish government ha paid 132,000. The tariir war lietween liermanv and Itilssia will force the former counirv i. buy enormous tiuaiititit-a) of grain in thi country. Itussia is ald to U- aKmt to acnuire a naval station in Kast Africa at which to repair and coal the vessel of her Pacific inailron. Ihe phylloxera ha at last loucheil ri'r7 wne-growing district in France, the Champagne vine lieing the last to !. harmetl. Christine Nilsson has henlinimr room paHret with hotel hill which the. ha paid during her nrofi-ssional tour. The sum total is enormous. The St. Petersbun? cornsiwin.l,.,,t .l the Imdon Central New sav that an imiH rul ukase w ill short I v m i..i.l al-.lishing tho practice of knotiting bv the iioliec. " 1 l lie recent army nianenvera nl tl, Atistro-Hunirarian t rtMtfin went not ati. factory. Kmneror William wa nni n favorably impressed with the work o'f the (ieneral. In Sw itzerland all the teleirranh li nes are controlled by the government. There BOM, WOOl, AXD uiDia. Hort VJ. 10(3 ldc per pound, arconl ing to quality; new crop, '3, Uc for Ulterior to lie lor choice. Wish, Price nominal. II IPX Dry lelected prime, 6c; green, salted, (10 pound and over, 3c; under 00 pound, 2'43c; aheep pelt, ahearling. lOiiloc; medium, 2035c; long wool, 30(U(J0c; Ul low, good to diolce, 3(:1 ',c per pound. riora, mo, arc. Ftoca-Standanl. M.25; Walla Walla, 13.25; graham, 2.75; uperline, $2.50 jsr barrel. Oat N ew wlute, 3.'li!loc per bushel ; new grav, IJOii: rolle.1, in lag, lrt.25 (an no; parrel, an.76ia7.00; case, W.76. Mu.ijtTcrr Hran. f 17.00: ihorU. 20.00; ground barley, t22'2-'l; chop fee I, flH s?r ton; whole feed, barley, HO (a.V per rental; middling, f2J2K per ton; chicken wheat. 11.10(4 1.26 per cental. II a v flood, 110(312 per ton. DAiar raonfia. BlTTia Oregon lanry creamery. STU mjts.-; lancy uairy, .",(a: (Cisuxl. I7lit(20c; common, pound. Ciikisi Oregon, 12',c; California, 13n lc ; Young America, lSirfliic per pouml. Kooa 22',c per doien. PocLTar Chicken, old, f.1.00i43.M; broiler. $1.50(43.00; duck, $3.WM4.00; geee, 11.00(411.00 per dozen; turkey, live, 14c per pound. ; lair to lS'tfloc per i''."'yvr."r'::":: aouui wnai will l prtjH.l,u i ,. " ton year. Woul.l i, no,!. rv h" nient if fanner could in live r. .H ? all the fence post, he neafc very easily .lone by impv ., . l"t or two acre, to an cW,w,r'.n ' I have cut them .t f...,.K ? '"" Kn. were from one lo two in. h,, in d a,, ' at tbe topof asix-fitp,,,,.,?, cut green out of a hedge and it ' fh fence, they were quite .ound at the eia of twelve year, while some , . J post In the ... fen. were Z,' ntttloir. Osage orange meHyTrew '' Ai,",r"r''-' merly grew. A two-inch O-age oran,. post i much more .atisfactorv t" ir.n pot that I ever saw and ! 7 will Ll longer unless the 'after vanil Of course. smalVp L ' ?t J split at the top if tp... sre , nv " near the end hot tl... . . , 1 V" ' ..... ,t , raK, v 0 . by tying the top wirvM ,,, wire around lb ... ..I .i "nea,ej , , r i 'or post. ' "f""" r,",n ' Kelitm ky i ". . ' m ,l,r wn-iit at.ie,, while oak ( ..... ,"1"", ,. . - not worm iii.,r than 6 cent, each ),,w , stronger and more durable .t . ' cust. an.lif it weregrtmn in grove, u would ! straighter and la tter than" grown in hedge., and no t,, k ,, 'j trouble an osage-orange grove alter tli. ccond year, and if well cultivated nuI much alter the lirst. Hedge are ?, much trouble, and exhau.t too ,, land to be profitable; but wheredural.I strong timber i needed there it n..tlm,; better than Osage orantf.. Vli.iu .. In tl, ura ako pa as to miat. Bair Prime teer, 2.60(i2.75; fair to good steer, 2.00(42.50: goo.1 to choice cow, 11.60(42.00; dressed beef, tf.OO. MrjrroN Choice mutton, $2.00(42.50; dreasetl, 14.00'46.60; lamlw, 12.00(42.50; dreasetl, 10.00; live weight, 2.00i2.60. Hoon Choice heavy. t&.OOiaft 5il- dium, )450ia5.00; light and feeder, 14.50(45.00; dressed, $7.00. Vial $4-00(46.00. MIBCBIXAJf Boca. Tij I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual ity, W.50f4.00perbox; for croe.-., $2 extra per box; I. C. coke nlatea. 14x2il prime quality, $7.60(rf8.00ier box ; terne plate, I. C, prime quality, $(1.60(47.00. NaiLa llaae quotation.: Iron, $2.25; teel, $2.35; wire. $2.60 per keg. Stieu Per pound, lOV. Lbau Per pound, 4c, ar. 6','e. NavalStoux Oakum, $4.50(45.00 per lale; reain. $4.KO(5.00 tier 4H0 nonnd.; Ur, Stta-kholin, $13; Carolina, $1' ler lar- malcea Him I... il. ..I . ,. . ..... ...... .llr, my wooll j f saw btirneil, I never knew it to I- tnmln leif by insect or Iwrer of anv kind I think six feet apart would be al.nit 'tl,e i.K. uinuonc wj piani a grove Tlu would give about 1,200 plants totl.ea.re. COST or lOW-JIII KIMI. Jaque In Country lientleman art tour correspondent ask what he .'aa allor.! to pav for having women do th milking. We have several times had M arrangement with wive of our tenant, for milking morning and evening, and have paid 10 cent for each ervi.-tlit is, 20 cent, tier dav. Thin an hour', service at each milking it tlit rate of $1 for a day work. In an hour i timeagissl milker ought to milk ten cow. There are several reasons why women are to lie preferred for miikr when they can be had, or when a por tion of the force can le women. Tlieir natural manual dexterity is greater than that of men, and they will milk nth more rapidity and greater ease to the cow., w hich mean, that thev will ret more milk, and the udder of then. will lie kept in better condition. Tli presence ot women at milking tin , , ' , - C I I ' . . w. nwmvu lit IIJIIKIIIg mil rel , pitch, $il per barrel ; turiientine, o5c check rude conversation and U.isterooi - tu ur iol. .Jl0.3H" 2, P"r P"nJ ' Pig-iron. $J3i42S per ton. ca.inio oooo. conduct, and the quieter the stable can lie kept the la tter, estieciallv if vou lure any nervous cow .. The men are not )( to neglect the thorough cleaning of tlx ki.iis or iirusiiing oi the cows III occ- Cammed (loona Table fniita, assort I, "ional aliaence of the proprietor it thr . , Ti.fm..W; nan suiirai are 10 aid in tne mux' Mascotitah, III., 41 year old, was ducked in a pond the other .lay for presuming ! want to marry Mr. Kmma Jackson (colored), who wei'ghs 400 huii.I. The aiinounccnient that the Pennsvl- vama liailroad Company w ill arm all it trainmen ami that the exprvw rtimpa at the dinner .riven bv !h.t I....... ..V tl... I :. win supply ineir messenger w It h Herman Kuilwtmr at 0lsrn. lb- I w im'hesttr and sh.itguii. i. timely a .mu irau.i. w no nas is-en oiMraliug from duty and ollc red to restore him to ins coinmaii.l on Ins own application are not Isirne out bv the la. 'Is. and sr.. .....11.. I : I ... I i hum tieni.si. aptain lligginson ia en- l llllf.1 III tll.i cnslit of having disclosed to ruling Kx-l'resident llenjamin Harrison writes to a blend thai he will arrive in San Francisco almut the 1st ol next Felf ruarv. lie will remain in California six week. Hi lecture at Stanford I'ni versity will be largely historical, and w ill treat id colonial characters down through the confederation to the adoption o( the l'nite.1 State txinstitiitioii. Ir. Thoma Hcaile Park, the pbvsi cian who accouipannsl Mauley throiigh uie v entrai Airi.an lorest in his search or r inin i asna, i nea.l. Ihe explorer .1 1. . I a, . . . ,.mi-., iiiiiio .iiiiioii ior i arx in Ills tssik, lor the physician ptilltsl Stanley tbrougli when lie was atta. ketl bv sick nes at Fort lttlo and also erformetl excellent service for the other member of the eiMdition. Inl Hobertswan passed over recently In favor of the liuke of Connaiitrht. and Ihe latter waa given the important com mand at Al.lcrshot. The incident ha cause.! a gn at deal of bad feeling in the English army, Iird Koberta it the fore most Fnglish (ieneral. while the I'nkei. imply the aon of hi mother and haa no more military ability than the average Columbian tiuard ha. Ctmtrary lo the general ludief. it is aid that l.i Hung Chang, the Viceroy ml real ruler of Chin. I most kindly liMed toward the Christian. Two of hi daughter were educated in Massa chusetts, and Utth were converted to Christianity. SulM-u.-iitly one married a frenchman an. I the other an Fiu-lish man. I heir influence haa nia.e their lather very tolerant of their coreligion i.ta. Pr. Ptocker. Ihe Cienuan rlergrmao who ha leome prominent through hit hostility to Ihe Hebrew, preached hi flrt sermon in tin country in Chicago last week to a (mall congregation. He made no referent to the Hebrew, and aid nothing sensational. At Mr. M.st ly'. meeting the following .lav r. Mm key (poke in Fnglih, taring that he wa an anti-Semitic politically only, n.'l personally or nciailv. He it tai I to lap l in the West, wa arrested in the .ion M K. Church at New Haven, Conn., while delivering a sermon and placet! in jail on a charge ol w nulling l lucago people, .Mrcu.ly .,l..i,(xni have been swnt UHn Ihe scheme to carry electric nwer lor illuminating ami manulac luring pur pose fnmi Niagara Fall over the State of New York. The tlrst wire will prob- I... - l I. . 1 f ..'it i-c pining witiug ine r.ne tanai. Tbe statistic of the .hipping of the world, just published bv I.lovds, show that there is no nation which haa made sti r.ipi.l an increase in the tonnage of steamer registered during the past i cive months an the i nitcti states. Two hundred and one women availed themselves of the privilege of voting for school ollicial at an election held in New lUven, Conn., on September IS. The titkcl thev supported wa elected bv a majority of 1.7o0 out ol a vote of 7,5ii7. The refmrts of railroad earning con tinue to show a decrease a iMmpan. w ith the earning last vear. There ha It-en a d.vrt ase every week for some time, but the weekly dit-rease ha been growing smal'cr nce the middle of Au gust. J A water famine prevail in part of Fncinal and Puval coil titles, Tex. the tow n of A.milatv tbcrer much suf I . .... "... it-ring. .Mexican womee await llie o lu ll g of the trams, andStith cant and pails catch the dripping under the ten der and engine. the department the condition of the At auiawnen ine vessel wa or.ler.sl to sea. ihe letter embrace the full lus uiry oi tins well-known case, and the conclusion ol the matter is that Secre larv Herbert accept the apology and explanation of Captain Higginsoii, and sa ni iMnmvtion with the matter will l..l lul .u. V... I . ... I ... . . , prevent hi laung s-inimi hi vm n .imv in ni rank enti ties him to perform, when the opportti flit v oilers. ' The House Committee on Hanking ha decided to report favorably on Mr. springer' bill providing that before a l.wn ran be male bv a national lank to ne of us otlicer content must he grant ed by yea and nav vote of the director. A great numlf r of Ittnkt have come to grief Itvause of the Is.rrow innQprta livi titw td their direct.)';. A tlr.i;tig conspirat v ha been diacov V" ( a.i.i uir m rriarr ll re.Uimi 1 ered n f bi.-ago. the scoundrel having al the rate of not lev than The compromise ailver measnr.. Pareby Senator Jones of Arkanas has t-en ininaiiiceti in the Senate by it au thor. It provides thai there shall N a commission, compristsl of three Senator t. It? sel.vt.sl by the Senate, three Kei resenta lives to he selected br tl... s, L... id the House and three trons to lie se- i. cieti t.y uie rresi.lent, subiect lo con Urination bv the Senate. The cm, ,.... sum shall org.itiize hv the el.s-tion of ol their nnuils r as' Pnident. and tl,.. President in to appoint a clerk. The commission i lo hold It tension in ll,.. capitol and in such other place a a ma- jtunj uan tnrtvi. an. I employ nisvs-arv stenographer and employe, and mav administer.titliandseiid(orpers.inan. paper. The commission is charged w ith an examination into the fiscal and n.... etary condition of the government and the peoi.ie of the I nit.sl state, with a view totlevi.ing mean for the It-tter-ment thereof, and I given full jurnslic tion. It I charged to stxs-i.llc von,..,. and res.rt njstn by one or more bill the following subject: The full or partial remom tiiation of silver and a Proner ratio tftween it and void: rvi...n ..i In I Wal tender laws to prevent discrimina tion tftween vanmi dtscrtption of money; State-hank tax repeal with nee esarv n vision; the rail of the pre. i-ut ....a,i. tu ira.ie an. I ie ntvessity of legislation to prevent national l,.L from abusing their (s.wer. Tliese.-t.n l section of the re-olution instruct the Secretary J the Treannr to set apart and retai.Vin the Treasury o much ol me uver million now in Ihe Treasury a wiil I necetsary toretleem themittand Ing Treasury notes In compliance with the terms of th act of July 14. 11. and provide that the remainder of the bullion shall be set apart to he coined. no ine rermtrr I re.Uiret to coin it cttpear, $1.75n2.00; plum, $1.37VI 1.50; strawla-rrie. $2.2-V2.45; cherries. T-.-t..w, macKiierrie., fl.h&(d2.00; rasplH-rrie. $2.40; pineapj.h-, $2.25.4 2.H0; atiricota, $1.05(.i2.U). Pie fruit., srte.l, $1.20; neat-he, $1.25; plum. $1.00(41.20; blaetlierrie: $1.25(41.40 p; J," T-.. eat'iien, fJ.OUicf 4.(1(1 cow, aj.ooi44.00; plum, $2 blacklierrie, $4.25ia4.50. .o . . AT,,T'rn, U"f f: 2. $-.40; clunpetl, $2.5.V44.00: lunch are l.lll ottl.en and 12..W5 lel.vranb on. erators. The annual prolit derive.1 above all eienses is IJVI.OdO. The quantity of fruit in South Lincoln. snire, r.ngiuml, tin season exceed all Previous years. Owing to the market. .t ing giiiMtti, growers have a difficulty in diNsing of the crop. There hits lsen o great an increase recently in the growth and tttr twirl a I oi u.tna orange mat that town i...is next, to iH-vroiit In importance among the Hrt.4 on the Syrian coast. Mr. (iladstone ha oirenil.il against tradition in appointing Sir Henrv Nor iiiun t.overnor-lteneral of India to sue c.f. 1-t.r.l Unstlowne. The rule has la-en to apx.int nolsjily hut a peer to that ost. The Puke of Kdinhurgh. although he has expatriated himself and ha tiecome ... .. ...ii iirinienng. aloe not t,r..,w OHO w Inch he draw from the Imrsu rial Trcaurv In order to stav the cholera it is state,! XM'' ,,0,i'! -5u"' 0. apn- 76(43.00; now Fish Sardine., i... 75ci$2 2S' . T-..u .-..ut. , loonier, .'..Kica;j.f)0; sal mon, tin 1-lh tall. II -'Vrfti an. a... $1.75; 2-lba, $2.25(42.50; ,,-barreli $5-60.' TArLi oaocxaiaa. Dkibd Fat' it Petite prnnea, 10(4Uc; ;; n'"'i llli. iS'ic; Uerman lOitllc; plum., 8(41c; evaiwratetl ap ple., lOmllc; evap.ratoil apricot. 12.a UoMy Choice comb, 18c per pound: i he draw from the Imp. " nVn, 10 rf20c; extract, Vtl0c, of lireat Ilritain. ... ,L7 V'rpoi.l, 100., $1.00; f . I IlK n lak-a kj fit ..t w mat two Jewih women, menhant' wives, are going from house to house in (allicia with a pair of aci the women' hair, which many have al lowtsl to grow in unorthodox fashion. A letter from Prof, i; aaPtla .laf.l f...-. hi steel cage, which he ha "t, Blllal L.sr (iorilla, ha. been received in Kngland ; .Mt..i.-a t u, .iinra. the pro fessor claim to have made great ppgre in hi study of the monkey lanunae Mr. Rume-Jone. the Kmrli.h .h,.i tsengagtsl upon the interesting task of painting a portrait of Mr. tila.l.tnn'. v.illlli?est irrati.l.lan.Fl.i... rL...t. i. ei i ... . , "touiv i'rew. tills little b ue-eve,l tni,l MM nf I .... it t.iid to resembltt tbe l, .1.. eix Wlri II ll)ai Ir. Ilnthwald of Iit.sic discoyere.1 ItlllltlJ KIM,. 7, ".k-'iien nianuscript in me i niversity of Jen Martin l.ntl IMP essay against the thttdogical acuity of the I niversity of Uuva.n. Ilelginm. which mantiacript wa .op posed to have Iteen lost. The tailor have met in In.l..n 60., C'Orrta Cost Hie. TV.. t! nn-. Salvador, 23c; M,,a, 20';,42k: Ar ' kle,'i-'u"bia and Uon, 100-pouiid case., 25.30c per pound. 34c; bayo., 3'4cj butter, 4c; Imhi, 3'4c er pound. Kict-I.and,$5.75.4rl.00; Japan, ; New Orleans, $.5.60(40.25 per cenul. in n , ra,,ln 40(455c; in half-Urrel. 42 467c; in case, 35(4 Tn li? 'iiz per k- Cahfornia; m barrel.. 20 40c per gallon; $1.75 per extra rv irran- ... I . . , - ' - ... ..... LSJW- - re... t4C pj.r po,tnl; t4'C p.r ,K,nd diaixmnt on all grade for prompt caah: maple .tigar, 15-4 ltfc per pound. VXIIXTABLX AMD ratlT. M,,ltT!""C-,,l,t,' lc l"r Poa,",; scoab-D 5 V ; Golden C, 6 V ; C. tt'tCjconfectioneni'A.o'.c; dry ulate.1, 6V; culs?, rrushe.1 and po.au-., uregon. 75c per aa. k ; new on- V; " 1 c lT pound; tomaUsea, ;t4 40c wr box ; greet, corn, 15c per doxen weet potaU-t, P.mKc Per pound prepare for the abolition of tb. P'nV ' 00 If r Isjx ; new Ca ifornia system an I long ,onr and for the com- vLZZT i ,,,"rn : UB'. 3."50c. ii.g tttie the tailor of the world." The Aiw member, of the organization are threatened br tb. ...... ...i with a di-struction of their union. The present year of lvi;i promise to I a great vear for the French vintage C bateau Utile, w hich prtsluced 320 hi-. head, last year. ha. thi. year yielded !.('. and the increaae it general.' There i sn. h a demand for cask that certain ordinary .ire. nually bringing 4 franc ow cost 12 franc. " " "' r aCITW "Sli'ilv l,,w.a .l rwt.. t . I . i- i - e'.utr.o..To per tox, California new crop. $5.00, 5.50 r box; Ianana..$1.50(a3.00irl...n..i.. orange, market bare : re.n . i ' ..V jt r l.x ; California. 75.s.V L i. ' U.I butter pear, r,HHi. ,.r , ( , . j per pound: watermelon, 7Sc$1.00 per v i,Htllll H lilt If BIIBi. I nil ttaa . b:.xr"i,arWM-r50: alo.leil It m P""""-per box; :y 7,- i:..k,:if -?ve;.,ein: , -t BXPn Ja a. ing. Tlie average man, lrn or long res ident In tin country, look upon every woman a a lady, and entertain, for her a reapectftll courtesy which kec Ina upon hi good Miav'ior in her presen.y. He will lie making a irood move to in troduce a many women aa he can amor. hi. milker. IPI.E LAMP. If there i. any land utain the frra which i. not earning anything, it i . di rect menace to the proeritv of the rwt of the farm. The taxes and' the interest on it cost go on just the same a if it were earning something, and this de tract from the profit of the whole. Oltrn these idle and waste places are hut a har bor for vermin and weeds, or if they do not become o, it i It-cause there it . constant expenditure of lals.r to k.-ep it clean, and thi. lals.r might fur U tter t expended in the cultivation of mhiic crp. It w ill pay l?tter to clean such p!a.r up once for all and put them to some ue. Most of them are capable of some good. Not infrequently they would serve admi rably for a timlier tract. flKNKBAi. rvavi sort. It will pay to give cow corn until clover aftermath grow. up. Ik) not allow dairy cows to full "IT in quantity of milk from short pastures. Take only clean egg to market : in order to do tin have only clean nest. IV) not be tempted by extra pri.v. ("f early pullet, which w ill soon It- laying. Kvery hen over the numlf r vou can well house and care for will he kept at a loss. A large quantity of the butter produced in tin. country i. stioiled by hi much churning and working. dive chicken, a change of f.ssl fre quently; thev will keep in Iftter health and produce more egg. flenerally fowl, which feather and na ture earlv are good ev'g nrotlilirr. g""l setter, and gtwd mothers. First-cla. butter sells for a good pri.e almost universally. It i. only the inte rior grade, which' bring low pri.-es. Io not hurry cow. lo and from tlie pasture. iHtirycow are sensitive, and are much disturbed by hareh treatment. Ctet ready for winter work now. Umid poultry-house and arrange yard ; select the breeding .tock and layer, and d. poee of all other. Kaine more poultry on the farm f"r home consumption. " Compared with pork, it cost lest and i much more nourishing and healthful. It will often pay to sow winter rye and not allow it to matore. It make g l late-autumn and earlv-pring pasture, keep, the aoil covered during th winter and furntsbe a growth to turn under for green manure. their he..iuarter in that ntv. At least eight fir- have It-en traced to these (Ire- big in lilm-ti and two or three other Stale, and during the last three year in entsriainiuj .peaker. with tha power gwwg ha icr.lt iB gvrtiug aclear w. -p. tiiu..rauo ia in. sniotia. IT'.kW Inuu the insurance tt m pan Ira. 4.H (l tn.lM ilver t1..;:ar per month, which when ctvine.1 .ball be an asset in the Treasury, and wluie thi coinage i m pnvresw the purchase nf silver bullion oader the P: of ihe Sherman a.-t .bail be tuspended. Mane of the h.u in Holland have a s(t-cial d.t.r. which i never opene.1 aave on two on-uioi,,, when there i a mar riage or a neain In the family. The bride ..-.. rover ny mi. il,r; ,t ,hpn nailtsl or lrre.l np until a -bath ocrnr. when it l opene. and the ht.ly i ni move.1 by thi exit. 7 The Chines government in reply to the aunt protest of fore,CT Minister. ..... .e a.,egi rtirtnm treatment ol foreigner in China, especiaiiy in H. nan and Hu!ehe.o( which Chang Tung r-'i mi mini Tuntf ?rov',0!,t h' A.kl.g tK. Wnu p of P'tical orator. 7'nd tne ,.f Johnny Biiirn. who nn Jertt.k to break ,h. y,.riin, bull, and otn.k..Ure he did not get aw ay td th.r.j around hi. wait. The breaJc-tngprtt-ea, angered th yearling, and he he .:CrtCk ? .tb toward in thTJ??" , Johnny h,t around mth. Blgh pl la their mad cwwer Jl HaT1 bo yelled to - . ar. yon cuingT -Blanked """"in x air, Mi North. Uaaraauka, Aak tha aailed bull.'-- Aa ls.rn.ir) ul..c. WajJiinirton mau-rv laet witittT knew a very avlf eufficicnt lachelor, who waa a i-ougreeaman. In certain line he waa amart eiiouB'h. but pen erally orfukin; he n.ttl.sl about t wn a much actiM a he usually dtfjilayed. One evening be wa tulkxg to t hajJ'girL "1 tell j-ou what it ta," be aaiJ. " ahall introduce a bill for tbe coinage of half nta." "Why are you going to do it" ab aaked innntly. "That't what yro hare a!reJr."-Ditrwt Free Prw. j