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EUGENE CITY GUARD. rrwartotar. EUOENE CITT. OREOON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. Suit Ajrain.st a Urreiver. KXCKUK.NT ( BAMIKKUY MAUSH. Title to the Mining Properly of Ihf urrfnu Hold Mln n if Coru iauy Involved. ,. .... ii.:...;i f.l The I nut Fx. hangeof lliversidct al.. - . . . :...,.. h.tkcnthepl...col private shipping l.rm-. and i.oi.e ..I the latter are in Imi-i- I "'" a-oii. I ( barge are made again! the prmnl ('oiMiiiioiifi ol Ad munlr, Idaho, mi. I wiuic ol their picdeis-ss.it for re ceiving fi-i illegally. rranla-rrv inur-h near Kamilche. Wash., ha jieldisl 2 ' H gallon tf l.-rric Hit 'season. I lie yield i tif rx.e.l.l.t .H.tlit V. the heme la-lUg large and ol (me ll.nor. The Northern Pacific ha announced that it w id ran the one-way traiirnli lietllnl pa-senger rale la-twcell Pllgct Sound and M. Paul Imiii t t lor hr-l clas. and $40 for second fflaia on January I. The Northern IVifif terminal li"p rtnplovea and far hiliidira at I'aeoma have dis l lul to a-ie.e to the ft and 10 penrnt rulili'tlon in their wage., their orgAiiiralioii Hot liemg tltorougli enough to imul at pri-el.t. The hrrakmg of the main haft of tlie lnM-tnig ei wine at the nilidalis Vir ginia mine at Virginia t llv, Ner..rauns a li'iiirarv u-h n-i.n of work in the " Kine" and Wert t otiMilidatnl Virginia and I aUxriiia drill. The T'-rl Towineiel ('liattila-r of Com nienv at It Ut tneeling alplel a me Inorial to t ol gre-a, urging that Ualy to l.uii.l a lile naviiig alalloti on the tsiaat at Mne -i lit l te. n f lattery Ka k lid D rtructloti Ulalnl. J ji-1 ars k a dml in nssirdeil at Pan ran Joe, I al., hy whn Ii the routln-rn I'at'itir ( oiiipany las aine the puirhawr ol al-int fix airra of land Iting jurt north of lyeiiu n aventl.', outaiile ot that rity'a limita, and laiing the narrow gauge and liruad gange traa ka. Tlieauitof K. N. I'aillv. ret-eiver of the I aliiorma National lUnk. ra. I'. W. faulv, aeigne ol the Can Ihego I'aMe KaiUar toinpaity. whiilt waa txtiii liicmvi in the Mtenor Court three week ago at ran lrigo, liaa las n le ei.ltil hy Judge Torn-mti in lavorol the dt'leinlant. At Turk City, Utah, a funeral pna ea-r-ion waa rUuissltsl, nuilting in two falaliliea. A team in (lie priaeraloli ran v. and tailm d everv oilu r team to tainle, itnludnig that drawing the hearpu with the lflv of Mra. Van N il ai k. Manton Koh and John hpragne weie latitlly injnttil, his-la were hmken, t-arriitura Iiiim I and men, women and thl lr. ii tnrown into lieapa with the ninw.lii.tf ImrM-a and H'luiteniig ve hi, ti n. I he In arm- ilm ll w a tlialigurt'd ami a hall-dofit Ksiple aerioitaly in jured. Nine naam-ngi-r fotidiirlori on the St' altle, Ijtke Mime and Kaxtern railway, who weiedns hargid lr Ifeeeiver Hrown on the thaiue of "kliiM'king down, have drought unit in the fluted Statea Couil at reallle to isiuiel the receiver to preler fltargt-a againht them la-fore tlit.iiivaiuft iiliiiiiiilis'il the Itrotlier IkmkI u( lt.tilxay lraiiiuiili, of which ther ate mi-iuU ra. The claim ia made tha' the Noiihern i'anlic. of whiih the ljike Mmrv i a hraiich, hail agreed that no one v In mi 1.1 he tlimhargisl without loim .1 chaigea and an luxoiigalion. A daring attempt to recap (mm the Wci-iniiiiii-tcr petiiiciiliary al an coiitir. It. C.. waa made the other night liv thtee ttiliiila, who with hllv othera had las n working all the alteruooit in the gtiiuiela. In n Ihe nu-u were onh le-l lo lorin up to return to r taVut a iitimla r iiiaile a hrcak lor lUH tlv. n.e tli nipt to ae waa eviilctitly prear raiignl. aa thi-y threw r-totica at the guar-la and ran' III the dirts-lion where only one guard waa atatloncd. He lired oter iln-ir luadn to flop litem, and all hut thus- were m ari d and turned lack. Ilit-e Ihtce, hoacvcr, kept on, hut were linsl at liv other gtlatda. Kennedy, the ringleader, who waa ecrvnig a lileaeii tein e lul mtinler tsimmittisl in the in terior, waa ti it in the leg, (ell, and the two othera then iiaxe thclliaelvc tip. It ia liclifwil a plan had ta-en arranged for gi lietal levolt. The new i ruiM-r (Hympia on her trial li ft ill. I not tsiiul tlie xis latii)lia ol her hiiild. ru, hill fllll far excisishsl the rtspiirei la, and catahhahcd a rtssinl for an N knot coiiriw of alaitit ill i7. Much to the auipii-eof everyone, the dav waa neatly srlivt. The oi-ean waa like a hg null I. and waaomy rulll.il l.v the hig cruiM-r herelf aa ahe ed tliroiik'li tlie wati r, aeiidiiig a aptay tiver her ln until the dis ka were dreti. hisl. V nun tiolcu r.iinl to roml Coiiifption tinle a f wa runiiing, hut not enounh to reta'd lu-wlwav lo anv client. Ihe reason why ihe crmaer did not eipial lier prt-t i.nia ncord ia an unexplained nitrtiry. Her ma. hinery wotkisl ir fis tlv, 'and there waa not the aligheat hreak. Hie tune of '.'I i7 ia liahle to tsirris ti.ui on accniint ol the cuirvtita. which in it v r.ult in the MUtnpia'a (ator. Tin re .t a dralt (our in. hep gr.ai.-r than the r-nuireinenla which w ill Mln la- coiuiltsl lit Ihe cal. tllali.ina, which willliol he made for aeveral .lata. The maxiuin ppissl ia eitimateil at ?.'.l6. l'aHT have bvn tll.-d in the Circuit Court id fuion cuiiiity, t 'r., w hi. h in voite the tide of the exletiaive mining pr.ip.riy of the Oregon ttuM Mining (ompaiir at Cori.uii.pia. There have Im -tl three i.ue ol Ishi.U on Ihe prtio ertr !r i,iaw. M"I and f.kiOHO rppjaftively, and ni'rttarts la-nisl to n-curr thein. Ihe ami ia hnuight hv A. INhiuidt aa lri-ler for the l.nd hold. ra, it la ing alleged that the cor eiiatila of the mortgage have la-en broken an t that the pn-rtr ahould lr lurne..ir- r to the laitidliolder. Thev j ak that a reieiver lw ai'laalited Iwnd- imr the tu I, and rav (or )udgiiieiit,t'i liege of immigration for Itp twsinle, aiel -l-s n-e : tl at the term of the mort- , gage la- ds larcd hroken ; that thei,-u-lee i elititle-l to the pn-rt f ; thad e aiii'Mint ol principal an.t interest ilue la tixnl hr the tsiitrt, and for foreeiixing tlie m-irtgage and .lirei tuig the ealp ol the pn.a-rty ; for fixing priority of py-lii.-nt. an I lor d .aring the mine a hen n fH.fi the proja-rty. T. H. Crawtonl and T. C. Hide are the attirney lor plaint irfa. The mine have sn-oriide-l ot-ra-tiisn fr ti.e se. n. The mill har. ju.l is.tn.'.-le-l the lu.iat priatiw-nei run ever ni-le. I la sn-iw ia gi veo aa the Mux of lh tuspciuioa. no WASHISUTU CITY. Southern DemorratU -s-rutti threat en to defeat tlta Uritf bill unlet it it radically tu !ilicd. Tlit Pr-xident im nominated C. II. Dabnry, Jr., of TriiiirM Assistant Sec retary of Agriculture. Tli Penal Committee on Military Af fain ha authorised a favorable report upon th Lilt (or th relief of thsciti tena of Oregon, Idaho anl Washington who served in lit liannoi k, Nm Perce anl Sludion war. It give each II a day for tl a lima in serviis-, and entitle those wounded or disabled or llt heir of tbos killed tu prliaiolia. It i la. illy undershssl tltat the Fed eral election (till shall not Is called op for action until after th holiday, al though anv Senator may rail it np at anytime for the piirpo of making a spret h. Tli vote br ahu ll lite lull was rertrd au a strict party one. The unusual feature of the vote wa that the aWnl memta-r of the committee were otl hy proxy. Si nator S.piir ha intnsluced a (till to create the Wa-hiiig'on National Park in-ar Mount liainier from what i now known a me I a. inr iorci reserve, a . w i.....i. ..I ! 'II I I'M, I Fill iot .-.-,,,.- . ii.ni ,.,,, .,,,,. t,e ,. umt jlnNlw . llwt bv Judge Hanford regarding flitted Male. Court in Washington : also a hill for the pro- motion of l.ieuh nant A. II. Wy. kolf to the rank of Lieutenant Commander. The iregon delegation m very active in aeciiring the extetiaion of lime for wt tleraon the forfeitnl railn.ad Utela until I M'.iT. llenreM-ntallve Kllia' hill went from Hie llouae to the r-i-iiatc, and hen alor Isilpll had It paarnl lllilne-liali- t w itlio.it r. (.n ine to a comiiultis. h. u lor I htli.lt hal inlr.alilced and had r artrd fr-im hia Committee on I'lihlic Ijinda a hill id a aunilar character, and ao the parhauieiitrtry etalua (if the lii.-ai-ure gave him an oportuiiity to put it through without any delar. Setllera on thle lalida will la- greatly la-lietilnl hv therxtenaion granted, r-cially dtirmg theae hard tune. I he hill for the admiaaion of f tali wua paaaei) without divl'lon hy the lloilie at the isiiiclnaioti of Ihetlehate. Newlalida ol Nevaila ina-h- liia maiden apee. h In aupairt of admiaMon. He thought f lah waa fully prepared for Mutelnaal, hill ohjis'ted'to leaving the allotment ol lail.U ill full to hiireau ollicera in Washing ton, who did not nnderatand the condi liona there. The f nite.1 Mate, he aaid. hoiil. reoierale ill the reclamation ol the arid land in that region. In de fending Nevaila he raid lie waa unahle to understand why there rhotild la- no much teraion to Male which, when the rotinlrr waa in revolution, had amred Itam.nm.ltm into the Treaaury. New latida claimed the catlae of the prcclit ih-preMion in f tali waa the reaiill ol l. g ialation leveled al her intcrcMa. The annua! report of Prof. Mciidcn hall, chief ol the coM gi-o-letic Mirvi-V, i intereating. The relsirt aaa that pie 1 1 in I riarr atirver netslnl for the In alhui of a northea-tern laiun.lary line la-twecn the f mini Mate and Canada are Hear ing completion. The atirvev have las-n Ugnn for the lia-ati.ui of ihe hoondarv line U-iween California and Nevada from Ijike Tali. tu the Colorado river, and olliiTr of Ihe ailrvev have la-en aenl lo Soiilheaatern Alaska under iliatructioli lo tseoa rate with ollii-er detailisl hy the laiminion of Canada to l.anle Ihe laiutulary line la-lween AU'ka and Urit ish Coliiinhia. In aci-onlance with re ttlista the urvey detaill an ollicer to act aa a mcmla-r of the laiard of engi neer to tie viae a ayatem of aewerageaud grading ol alreeta in San franci.co and to co-oierate with the llarlir l.inet'om mi ion of the Mate of Waaliiiiglou in Ihe harlair atirvcyi of I'tig.-t Snind. The CommiHee on I'nl-lic Ijinda re ported favorahly Ifepreaeiilative Her uiaiin't hill preacrihing limitationa for the completion of title of hind in Ore gon and Washington claimtsl under the law commonly known aa the "donation act." The M day ol January, l'.ri. i lixeil aa the i-ri.l within which linal prtaila can lw made, and thereafter all audi landa under incomplete pnad w ill la- held ahainloiH-d and the landa will las-ome part part of the puhlic domain and aul'j.i t to aett lenient. Such land a may have la-eu claimed hy plirclmae fiom the original claimant, or ta-cupitsl and in undii-tiirlail atM-aioli for twenty year hy audi ptircham-ra and lavupanta, or heir a! law or deviats-, aliall have p.ef erence of right of title hy pitn-haae ttr pavinent of tl 2ft per acte within tiim-tv .lava after Januarv I, I M; A . The hill la recommended hy everal Comuiipaioner of the generiil land ollice and the pi en CHI Secretary ol the Interior. The majority reirt on civil aervicefor the pre-ent year I a dia utnelit of alaxtl tft.UlKI woldai I he moat iuteieatlllg pur lion i that I aring on the extension ol theclaaailitsl er vice to free-delivery it ollice, the aiilij.il on win. Ii I'.iiiiinia ani ier J.ihnatoii .Ii-m-iiIhI and waa ac conlingly rct'iovtil hy Ihe I'rvai.l.-iil a ahort tune ago. The rea.rt condemna the removal of the anhtrv lial to a cl.tpai tied m-rvice in ctiPtotii-liiHiiH-a, and recom mend cUpmiII. atiuii hv grade. Ill enp a.rl of tin view the antialactorv result of claaili. alion in the railway mail serv ice are citiil. The reairt say that in the uilclassilied service, taken ell hole, the government method of the fluted Matea are ao titterlv indcfeiiille fx. m the taiidsiitit of decency and morality that it i.lillictilt for a uuin of ordmarv intelligein-e who wn-hc well lo Ins i . 1 1 1 1 -trytod scti-a the argument adtan.til in their favor with am tlung like toler ance, llie retain liken our svstcm to those employed in M.ir. -. and Turkey. The nunda-r of tw-rson iimiii.vIhI ith civil servu-e ill the l int.-l Si.il. s isalout 2ml.im. The minority rep.irt of Com. nilasioiter Johnston opis."-a the exten- s Ion of the clilitsl m-rii-e to free-de- liM-ry isMtotlici asill advis.slan.1 harm ful lo the cause of civil aervice relorm. It ia prohahle the Slate IS-prtuieiit will soon enter itsn n. -gotiatiotis l.aikii.g to the ad iihtmetit of our relation with China. Tlie enictnietit of the ticarv law w ill ! reganlisl as an infraction of Iherxisting I rial v, mvesitating a In-a treaty. It la ttudi-rslisal lir-ham de airea to make an extension of our trade n lationsaud iivilegi-a with China the central feature of hi a ditiini-lration. The Sisreiary i kn.mn to have Intl.- faith in the future of our tra-le rvUtionn ith the Spanish-American lirpuMic. and hut maile no n.-oniiii.-ii l.ii on for an appropriation for the un.iil.-namv ' the I'tireail of American c ptihlic. It ia known that Yung Ytl, the recently ar med Ch.tiisM envoy, mine expresslv charge.) Willi negotiation for a new treaty. The Chinese got rrninent I siil iattet with the auiendM.et t to the tit-art act, and I not anxious to extend the h it i a-ilu itoita for their ptft is tion and pri ilege. t tune alatesmen are pmi I Ui regarl with lavor the extension ol trade rvlationa with Ihe f nile.1 state in preference to the government having a more aggreive jatiicy. The criming ne ritiatloti w ill emhrace a aettlemen Gd the question of immigsmt'on. th treat ment of Ihe Chinee airvadr here or w ,.o mar hereafter tstute legallr. and the pn-te-tiD o( Amrrirmn cmrrn res.. I ng in Chira, At the fitineM- lega'i-m it i in timate,! the Minister i hotx-htlof cl.angi a n the treaty, tmt t not .1 ssd to prr aiaturvly anticipate thrm. EASTERN MELANGE. Uowers ot California Intru- duceg a Proper Bill. THIS SEA.SO.VS 81GAK UOl'.NTY. The (ieorfl Ir(llatarr I'erUrr for Free Coinag-e of Silver Ad Old I'rUon Sold. It ia fearei! thai the Miaaouri river will hreak ita hank alve Omaha. Navigation on the Misairwippi alatve Cairo, ill,, ia practically appended. A whole fleet of lake craft ia stuck in the ice Hoe at the hew I of I-ake Krie. Minnesota ha pas law that all siilistitute for butter alta.ll la? colored pink. An anti-cigarette rrttsade ha la-en or gaiiinl in the puhlic achuol of New York. Congre-sman llolman of Indiana ha succi-eilnl to the title of "father of the House." Oklalioma ha now more population than anv other Territory, except per haps flah. At the present rate the Treasury deficit hv the end of fiscal year will amount to H.i,iHs,),nii. Heading. I'a., i to have a sewage iiiiinpiiig stal ion, with daily capacity oi fi.ism.issi gallon. For the llrl time in year Ismk-inak-mg on horse ra. e i tarrml on at pie-etit in Philadelphia. An appropriation of I .tsOO.OoO will I a-ki of t'ongr.- to improve the harlair of I 'ninth, Minn. Attoriiey-iieiieral A. (t. Smith of In diana riieiv.- fee, it ia aaid, to the a nut of f 10,01 J a year. f n.ler the new rule forth prevention of foie t lire New York did not have any aerioiia one the past year. A hill I to la introduced in the Ohio l-giluture Itaiking lo the regulation, if not the siipprcsaion of loothall. Five hundred and twenty Mississippi convicts were hired out to cotton-planters at 7.o0 mt month per head. The Cleveland (O.) at reel-rail way authorities give 1100 to all conductor who -rve year without accident. The Savanniih New exprease the fear that the large shipment of orange now i ing m eh- from that city may glut the Fasteru maiketa. Next spring newly organiml coin puny proaeM-a lo hinld and operate an elei iric trollt-v railway hetweea Ilullalo and Niagara Kail. Iteveiiue have come ahort of exiclidi lure alsnit riO.OuO.OHtl Ihu far this li al year, and only live month ot the year have expired. President Cleveland ha summarily removed from otfiit the Postmaster of loM-ka. Kan., for kicking out eevriitceli llepuhlicaii letter carrier. Huston' census of the unemployed lixe their iiuiiila-r at 40, mm, and her h ading .-linens are moving toward sonic coiicerttsl action lor their relief. Fx-President Harrison ha nearlv iinii.lcli-. the lecture he ia to deliver at the st.tnford I niversilv. He will leave for California early in Kehruary. Two new tnemla-raof the Aater family have las-n discovered hy New York' Slate llotuuisl. This swell the Four lliiiidr.il to Four Hundred ami Two. It i estimated thai H.OOo.OOO worth of the W isisuison tohacco crop ia " tied up " ill wan-hoiise in that Stale, uncertainty as to the tiirilf making htiyera ctinserv- alive. A movement ia on foot at Chicago to erect monument to the memory ol Mitvor Harrison on the Administration plaa, where the Columhiitn la-ll now stands. Hev. Mr. White of Hnatklyn, known to fame a the "marrying minister," who never turned away a loving couple, ia dead. Ill Ilia life he married H.IHX) ssiple. The "danae dil ventre," w hich rreatnl such a sensation at the I lucago hair, ha Us-n suppressed in New Wk on the ground that it ia brutal and di- gusling. It ia aaid that the f niveritr of Chi cago will publish iiiagaiine intended to Ihi rival of the Century and repre sentative of the thought and tendencies of the West. Il i e-limal.il that d.tmage to the extent of at l.avt H.OtV.OO ha las-n can-ail lo the crop in the Northwest during the present tear hy a weed known a the Kitssian thistle. The old parish prison at New Orleans has las n sold lor Hl.Hs.1. It waa from this building that eleven Italians, charged with killing Chief of Police Heiinessy, were taken and lynched. The gross receipt of the Yale-Princeton f.aitlsxll game at New York on Thanksgiving dav were Ml. WW; ex la uses, 11 4. .; leaving 27.tkH) to la equally divided talwis-ii the college. Commissioner Miller estimate that fJll.lkHi.iXsl will la ttiss-asary to pay the laninty on tlua sras.ui sugar crop. A t aliiorma tirm ha lile.1 a claim for laninty on 15,UUU,lH0 tund of la-el sugar. I lie . corgi legislature ha d.s-Ur.sl for frts- tsunage of silver and denied the right of Ihe national government to interfere with, restrict or regulate tin issue of paper currency by uthority ol the state legislature. Immigration return for lVtotcr sh ia the nilinls-r of aliena entere.1 during thai month to have la-en le than hall the average for the acason. 1ji-1 tear ;h'.,7'.t were landisl in Oi-tola-r. hut this year the nuiula-r sank to 15 4. A hill passsl the House recently mak ing it compulsory 'or all ateam ves-el of l.tx") ton burthen to have, when under wav, one engineer and one hels-r in the eiigme-naim. and all audi vesrls to.arrv two li.-ettsil ,-ngiiiis-rs. This is not applicahle to ferry-laaxta rtinning leea than ten hour a day. The New York Presbytery has adoptis a Molution ilivlaring that in loval com pliance with Ihe form ol govrtnuieiil an I with the a- tion of the l.eiieral As sembly the Presbytery rtssiiemin.h that student for the ministry sha'l not pursue studie in anr senntiarr d;-ap-prot.sl by the tieneral Aswtnbly. The ailerviing architei t of the Treas ury haa written a letter t P-ankh.-a.!. t'hairman of Ihe Hints Comm.ttee on Puhlic liuilding ami tiround. atatini; that it will ss.t lt.2.tsO to pile do S-ventli n.l Mission atrret a'te in Sar l-ran.-tix in order to make it a aol.il foundation lor po-torti.-e building. Representative Rowera d Californis has intnslo.-nl tail ID the House t. prohibit officer and employe of na tional tank hol-tmg any otfi.-e in am st legs lnk. and to prohibit the lora im i anv national Isank ttr iu in ImMance in bit.inre in anr toil-lira; n which die t-uitie of any savings tank it cund acted. - - -f TZ. THE MtDWlXTEK KSro3.no. Tb lastt rirwf of the werfc In connec tion with th exiling California M id in ter International Fxpositlon haa brra th extension of the tun limit of ri. 'ir ion ti. kei from th Fast tu thirty d.Q This mean that thoae w ho go tu Calllor ma tu aesj the Midwinter Kisutioo will luive a month in which tu visit other part of the state t-aidc those cotitigu otia to San I ran. is,s, and thai the la-ne-tita to la derived bv the enti'e Pacific Ciatst will be corrrapondingly multiplied. And Just here there ought to l worl aid alanit the nutula-r of visitor that may reasonably be expe. te-1 to come out of Ihe froren Fast tu hila-rnate in the country ' w her tha l-af Barer ladr la tbt Hill tluora In taiaar. And His tss- i.i.uu on through a whul rar of fluwvr." Those who have alrea I y arrivnl at San Fran. im-o a the a-Haii.-e guard of the grand army of midwinter continent ( r.waeri aay that the influx of visitor willriisssl the imsat sanguine rxpecta liona of the friend of tue risatilioll. Fastern railway manager are constantly sending tu the department of publicity and promotion for advertising matter in connection with the fair. Their pitnui are hungry for information on the sub Hi t. Some of them are o hungry that more than one of the great trunk linea have d.-eiiie-l it necessary to prepare vast itantltie of matter, base. I on the mate rial luriiishtsl bv tin department, with which to satisfy the popular demand. AH tin mean that thousand of people in the rast are going to take advantage of heap rate and the special attraction of the exposition a an excuse for mak ing a loug-proiiiii trip to the " land of sunshine. Iruit and llower." Meanwhile the list of attraction con tinue to grow . and there will lie lively time . luring the next Ihree week, get ting all the concesion in readme for the opening dav. There ii one feature of the contemplated attraction, how ever, for w In. h no elalatrate building haa to la ere. tul. and vet It I one in w inch a very wide-spn ad intereat tvntera, and thai i the grand athletic tournament. Tin to trmtiueiil i to cover the entire term of the exposition. The contest will not la- on each m.veedingdav'i pro gramme, hut there w ill I several event each week, and every Saturday will he latg.'lv devoted to thl feature. There will he gamea of lacrosse la-tween Brit ish Columbian and American team; there will la ailo mutches lielween swell society rider ; there will la foot ball game la-twecn college and univer sity team ; there will la race an. I all sorts of contest on the rin.lar path, and last, though bv no mean least, a aerie of baseball gnme. in which the entire Pacific toast i invited to take part. With view lo facilitating arrange ment for the last-mentioned feature in tlua counts-lion Colonel T. P. Kobinson ol san Francises) haa laen selected to ar range tin-game on the diamond Held, and in order to have the largest isisaihle nuiula-r ol chili participate that gentle man ih-sire the addresses of every ttni formtd baseball club not only in the Mate of California, hut in all the State of the Pacific Ctatst. These addressc should be sent to hint nt lioom :!2. second tl.a.r. Mill building. San Francisco, and laed uiMin the numla-r of addressee of i intending participants which niav las re ceived, there will lie arranged such a baseball tournament a- has never before i la-en seen anywhere in the world. In the long list of other attraction it : is diltii ult to sel.i t one that is worthy of i more s'-c ml mention than the rest, lint I la-rhaps the l.tt.-st addtsl h-ature may imiiin n iiim, a t uost interesting. The verv latest and the most startling of all the rugges- tioua that have las-n fortlnsiming in the form ul concessional f.-Mlurea ol the fair is t ti ail w Inch is to reprtnent " 1'ante' Inl.-riio.' ami which has already la-gun ,T" i i rtii. nil isiMcesaii.il is i., .a- nsaini in a very prominent part of the extant- ! lion grounds, and the character of thei t...;i i;.. i... 111 1 r mil f 1.1 nil- i'.III'Ioik i ...I .-..111. 'K i.i-r exhibit ia one that will attract inevitable attention. A gn-al dragon', head. 15 feet in height, with bat-1 ike wing protruding Inmi either aide. Ms-ma lo crouch aeaint the ground and grin a welcome to the pa-sing crowds. The bat like wing and entire front, in fact, are iri I. hil to lisik like biiniii-h.il gold, and when the sun is rcthss-ted from it it presents a brilliant an exterior a one can easily imagine. Out of the center of the lower part of this tiguri-h.svl, so to sM-ak, project a long red tongue of the dragon, and onto this thoae w ho care to venture in tnu-t step and walk ta-tween Ihe teeth of the dragon's lower jaw into the very laxly of the !-at. The interior arrangement of these " infernal region " are rendered remark ably eifcc live by the highly colored sta lactite which hang from the wall, and which seem to extend for mile, almost, awav in the distam-e. This perias-tivc is prjdiiccd by mean ol mirror. There ate mirror on every hand, and never la-fore ha there las-n a betti ruliliration of Ihe I. ".king-glass (or illiis-.ottary pur pose Hidden lights are made tise of to add to the effect of the seiie, and in tricacies of passage are also brought into plav. In one large grotto a stage is erectisl, and half a dozen skeletoas, dancing gro-tes-pn-lv in the foreground, are o re tlccte.1 by mirror that their nuints-r is-ins U ia " legion." At another point after traversing several tort turn avenues the visitor mine ttsiil arleveroontrilc tioii of mirrors alve and la-low and w ith lights so arranged that there really seems to U- no top or Isittom to the plai-e, and hence the name of the"Httotules Pit." Omv a little (arthi-r away the visitor mines to the " l.ndl.-s Cave," ppslmsvl in Ihe same way and .ptiteas interesting. As the int. .r to this reinatkable p'av prog'esse (nun suut to sunl, he rie to a higher elevation, m .- travi-rsmg in almost uiis-rivptn.le gra-le he finaily tin.ls Iiimi-s-Ii on Ihe shore of a great like, into which sMir a fall of lava. anal it is In-rc )H-rhaps that he get the best 'b-a of this repri -titutoM of the " in-f.-rnal n-g-on." Tlie erfts t 1 pr.slu.-ed. of course, by colored light playing upon the dem-atioiis of the structure and by diver and sundry .levnv for the en hancing of i hte ctoi is. There i much that I" grote.iie als'tlt the dancing skel eton in the . ave referred to, and tlit-rr : isin.i.le'able that is uncanny in everv part of this arrangement, but there is nothing that is -ii-gu-ting and terrifving. though tl,, re is milch to amuse. Whet, people turn to go out after having seen ail the how they find the liiarlvr Con fronted by iiut.ita-rW a passage wlm I s-ui to lead everywhere, but which r.al!y lead nowhere, for when you start to follow one v oil run plump against a a mirror, and the result is that I a-(on on t tul t( e w v out you are fully con viim-.l tbat tl. particular tva-o( "heU" ia a .In i i.iiiy si y pU -e to be in. The fil is an excellent time for pnr- ha-ing turs--bre-l sl.ak. a the priiss re then lower than at any other aeaeon. r the reason that the brr-e-U-r are re lu. it-.g st. k la-lore winter set in am' 4re willing to make a reduction in prt.-e A little linee. d is healthful a nn t'-.tioti (.! for any domestic aniuia hl'ing fall, f, lHe it l nse-l to a-l vant ir- to tone up and keepnpa health. I gestion and sjiise.itent apprt;te. Tl.e IVlaw are. j kawanna anl Wet rrn ratinavl ha started a.l it mine. iBJSaSaM FOREIGN FUiUEb. The IiriaTunJn In the Caucasu l!roiiiin"; HoltltT. I.WEKAL HOUSE OK KOTHSCHILD Misslonarlea of Ihe Ku.slan (Lnrrb Fail In TLrlr Kffort Amoinr the Kbluirrtf TrHr. P tri i to have a world' fair coiigres. The Socialiat as atiotii of Sicily count :!U0,0iJ memla-r. Th Argentine navy now compriaei fifty-fuiir lirst-clasa vessels. Austria will tax all foreign insurance companies within lu-r Istrh-r. Finland i to have state telephone line at a tot of ou,t0 mark. The total mileage of railway now open to trallic in Japan ia 1,717. Mr. A-b.r'a I-otnl.ni neaspaper has got him into a f lon.OUO lilal suit. Prims-ss It-at rice ha presenttsl three liget to the London xaiogical gardens. The Pitcairn Islander have la-i-n pre aeiitisl w ith lifelanit by (ms n Victoria. The famine in Hussis ha made the condition of the taasaut more deplor able. (ierman tnatp are to le sent on long, top-ed winter uiarche to make them tough. A French Ivputy, M. Iygui-, pro pose an increased duty on corn from f 1 toft.oO. Austrian S.a-ialisti will inaugurate a universal strike aa a protest against the army hill. WarU-twccn F.cmidor and Peru over the laiundary dispute accma to be abso lutely certain. Fiee trade ruin many farmer in Fng land. They w ish they could move their farms to France. The influenza epidemic in Kiel spreads rapidly. Three hundred marine! are under treatment. The Bavarian War Minister sert that dueling cannot Ins abolished in civilized countries. The Fnglish government propose lo plai-e tax of 1 penny in the shilling on theater aduus-ions. There are H,l0 case of infliienra at Hamburg, and the epidemic ia spread ing all over loTinaiiy. Pari is trying the extc rimt-tit of pav ing a street witli mahogany. It is cost ing only 111 a a.tiare yard. There i a rewrt Unit ttreece w ill give Hiissia Mediterranean irt, or that France may give ht-r Ajaiviu. A royal d.i-r.n ha la-en issu.il at Pirussela apiaiinting a commiesiuu to i investigate spts-tilntive at.a ka After all the fu-s the l'-.tnk of Kng- land' lo thruiigli the cashier' loan on had security ia hut 1U0,IHKI. I'r. Siemer' report on Northern Pa citlc sts-untie hits sent IVrlin' iH-ut ftche Hank securities up three jaunts. The Hank of Fnglund destroy alaiiit IloO.tKk) of it notes everv week to re- . . . ,11 I I ... , I . . Si. Petersburg m-wsi.niH'r are growl- ing over the defeat of the recent French , Cabinet a a treason to Kuso-French alliance. An attempt ia bciug made under the auspicie ol the Koyal tieograplucal S,mi-tv to renew interest in Antarctic ex niontiion. ., ',. , . , .i.e. t anon I arrar i aUtut to erect in St ... ,,i ii i . . " t,",r, h-, M"1""- . ' 1 j -aimiui ii.emor.a. to me late i-r. .... -lr""1"' I I'r. I.ibla-rtx and IjlutH-iiheimen, col leagues of Prof. Koch, are preparing n ', antidote to diphtheria and are contldeiit i OI Its nieces The Manchester canal, now finishtsl, bus cost the lives of I.IK men, the la-rnia in nt injury of lti and the tcuiorarr injury of 1,404. The house of tb'tscliild hit made ita annual gift ( l(X,lHi franca to a-sist the tenants m Pari who are in dillicultit-s over their rent. It i Aitnoiiiicisl that France and Kng- laud hare agreed as tu Siam. This mean that there wilt soon la one less nation in the world. Hrigitnda in the Caucasus are lasstm- ing ladder than ever la-fore. Kxtra ordinary stories of their recent outrage are coming lo hand. An outbreak of most infection type of influenza i the prevailing topic of ta-rsonal concern not only in r.iigiaii.l, hut throughout Funia'. Irish constable have la-en instructed not to interfere, directly or indirectly, with the collts-tioti of fund for the bt'licfit of evicted tenant. The Mayor of Milan and other promi nent laTsona have issued call for sub scription lor erecting a monument in that city in memory ol Mac.Muhoti. TheSwis government denies that it i alsiut to expel hundreds of Anarchists from the K.-public. They won't be molested aa long they keep 'iliet. The sale of sealskin have just closed in I .on-Ion. Nearlv U'O.U'O skin Were diaed of for H.MU.OUO. The price have fallen utr from 15 to 25 ja r cent. The Vienna iron ring ha collapsed. It was formed in Is-.). If the Hohetnian and Moravian iron work would have remained in the ring, it would have been renewed. liermany lia decided to paint the ves sel of her navy a dull yellow ish brown, w hi. h would make it difficult for the enemy to distinguish them even at short distan.s-. Mr. A-tor i said to have popularize.) his Pall Mall . tte by a series of a -tack. m public men." M-t of tbe-e "public men" happen to Lie in the flill.il Stale. A dispatch from Cairo v that the Khedive on Isi-emlsr t o--n.-.l the railaar Ciuimst. ng lma,.a i!h .rt aid. The l!ritl. ginU.it IVjlplun salut.il the Khedive. Mme. K'lrigi.i, a notnl Parisian drt ssmaker, diel leceMiy in iunatii ast lum. Her fame was great, and she aiaav refused to mane ilr---s.- fur woim-n with aa,r t.gires. An important extension .f the tele phone av stem of t.ermaiiy is at f-rrent being rarrii out bv th r-!abh.,tirnt of double line la-t-rt I'-erlm and CotoguiQt d. stance of at.ut '! nuie. IVpts-ssion in the shipping tra-le is rertistnl in the return ol rt canal re-,-e-pla for the first nine months of this trtr. They wre jrM.i'O than thoe for the corrrsj,nl.ng pen.st of Ust tear. On. misoriar-.si the rii-s:n Chnnh are r-..rir-l to have faile.1 m theirrlrt among the Kh.iige tril. A in. ft all the Mrpt ""p.-r asil nrei-r ttie name of hrathen areTTji king in Usly tu Mhatcaieilao. pt'UTU.IL) VABKET. a Wmat - Valley. Wyac; Wall Wll, Sl'-JMC per rentai. NOP. WOOL A1I0 BID. Hor "V-T. choice. 15 i ltic pr pouud ; ineiliuin, lo gli ; poor, 5 7c. Wool Valley. lOirfllc per potiml ; Ump.U. Ifftl2c; FaU-rn Oregoio 10-, ruTonling Uxpiality and hruikage. lliDa lrjr electe. prime, 6cj green, aalled. IK) jatuiid and over, 3'.c; under tiiouiid,2.3c; heep tlu, ahearhng. lo.alV; nieihum, 20-43-V; long wool, 3lMiislc; tallow, ffood to cholc, 3'3'tC per pound. un AMD DacaaaD HI AT. Baxr Top ateer. 2Kc er pound; fail to gtl steer, 2c; No. 1 row. 2.-: fair cow , l',c; drease-1 beef, l3.W i5.UO ia-r im) potinda. , Mirroa H"t hcep, 12.00; cliou-e inntton, l.7.V2.00; lamb. 12.00 .t2.2ft. II, his Choice heavy, M.50 a-ft.otl; me dium, H mi 4.50; hKht and feeder. 4.U'f 4.60; dreaseil, ftl.50. VtAt-d.O0H5.U0. raoriaioxa. KtaTKK. SwoD MTa AMD LaI Hams, ineilium. la'yKl-V per laiuml; hams, large. 2a-lJc; ham, lii.nic. Ili.i2c; breakfaat l-acon, I.U14-; short clear ide, llott-'h; tlry salt aide. 10'. .mile; tlrie.1 la-ef hama, 12', i:l.-; lard, roiiiaiund, in tin. K', I0'...c per pound; pure. In Una. llv(4l:l'..r-. pig' lis t, mis.l.'i 6t; pig' feet, . 13.00. t oKl) U.K. Manilla roap, 1 4' in.rir. and tip, lO'.c; manilla roa-. 12-thread. diam., He; mauilla row,tiand ll-thread. ' and 5 11 diam., U'tc; manilla latil ne, in mils or on rees, lo'fi-; manilla lath yarn, tarred, ttc; manilla hawser'laid Ma-well-Isiring, etc., lllc; manilla transmission-of-aiwi-r rota, 14c; manilla paa-r tame, lie; manilla spring twine, 14c; sisal rope, l1. in. cir. and tipwanl, 7c;isal roa, 12-thread, .'a diam., 7,e; sisal Mie, tl and U-threa.1, 1 ami o-lo diam.. He; isal lath yarn, tarred, 7c; hop-vine laine, tarre.l,'7c; sisal pajHfr twine.H'gc. ruirx, rcan, rrc. Ftora P.trtland. 2.K0; Salem, '.'.); Casca.lia, f2.S0; lavton, $2 SO; Walla Walla, d. 15; Albany, -'.'.' : t.raliain. 12.50; auperrine, (2.25 a-r trrel. Oatw Ist'tflttk- per bushel; ml lul, in lag, W25 .io.fj0; ItMrel. fH.lb f 7.00; case, 3.75. Mn.uiTfrr--Rran, $15.00; short. 10.00; ground barley, tlKOO; chop fetal, I5 tier ton ; w hole feed. Iwrlcy, "it a-ris-iita(: middling. 123 2K er Ion; chicken wheat, HOciarT.15 per rental. Hav 4iood, 110 12 er ton. daikv raonit t. IU-tTi Onyon fancy creamery, 30et 32 '-..; fancy dairy, 2om27'c; fair to giaal, 20ki22',c; romuion, 15al7'vc er atti nd. Ciixasi Oregon, 10 4 12V S Califor nia, 13(14c; doling America, 15rf ltk ; Swiss, imported, 30.a32c; domestic, IK (rt 21 V er pound. Kooa Oregon, 30c per doxen; Fast ern, 23 it27V. Poultry Nominal; chicken, mixnl, I2.00i.i 3.W; duck. 3.50'.t5.50; geew. I'.i.OO per doxen; turkey, live, 12', c per I) I nd; dressed, l.li(14c. TKOKTABI.E ANU ral'IT. Vxoxrvai.K Cahltage, 1: wr 'pound; potatoes, Oregon, 75c a-r sack; union, (1.25 la-r sack ; weet jaitaloe. 1 '4c per pound; Oregon celery, 35m 50c; toma toes, 1.25t 1.50 per Is'X. FafiT Sicily lemons, $5.0i)..i5.50 per laix; California new crop, 11.00.1 4. 5l per laix ; bananas, $ 1. 50 d 3.00 per bunch ; Honolulu, tl..rxinl2.f)0; California navel. (3 75 n 4.00 per laix; Msslluig, V I .OOm 3..VI; Mexican, 3.Mi'3.75: Japanese, 2.00; grape, t l.OOia 1.25 a-r laix ; apple (buying .rice), green, !( 75c per Isix ; reilj ilont'.HV; cratila-rriea, U.0o a-r bar rel ; ri Minion, 11.50 per box. TArLI OHOCKRIB. Corr Coeta Kica, 23c; Rio. 22c; Salvador, 23c; Mocha, L'ti'jiJiV; Ar buckle', Columbia and l.iou, 100-pound case, 2o.3oc a-r pound. 1'Hiau Fruit ls'.id pwk, Petite prune, 8'ii 10c; silver, lOnr. 12c; Italian, ll.IliV; lierman, Hi 10c; plum, th4 10c; evaairateil apple, HiulOc; evaporattsi apmsila, 15 a Ilk-; peai hes, 10(4l2'ac; pear, 7"llc per pound. Salt I.iveriaad, 200. $15 50; 100. (Itl.OO; 50. (ltl.aO; st.s k. XK.oUi4U.00. Si'tiAB 1. 4'ic; tiol.len U, -4'i.c; rxir C, 4 '.c; confectioner' A, 5 V; dry gran ulale.1. o'ac: cula). crushed and pow d.-reil, 6'c per pound; i4c per pound dinsmtit on ail grade lor prompt rain; maple sugar, 1) 10c per pound. ca.s.hid oootta. Cankxd tiooiM Table fruit, assorted, l.75i2.0O; peache. l.K52.tJ; Ilart- lett pears, 11.75 4 2.00; plum, f 1.37 '' 1.50; straw la-rries, J2.25 a2.45; cherrie. I2.2.W2.40; bla. kla-rne. $l.K5'rt2.00; laspla-rrie. $2.40; pineapple, 12.25.4 2. Ml; apricot, fl.tkV Pie fruit, assorted, i 1.10; peache. 11.25: plum. II.IHH.C1.20: blat k berries, $1.25it 1.40 per doxen. lie innta, gallons, assorted, 13.153.50; eachea, 3.&0'tf4.0O; apri tsita, i3.5044.00; plum, $2.75i43.(X); hlacklierne. M.2.W4.60; tomta.1.10. M I at t.orne.1 lieef, 1. 1.40; 2s, 2.10; rhippe.1. $2.35; lunch tongue. 1, $3.50; 2. $0.75; deviled ham, $1.504 2.75 per doxen. Flan Sardine, t, 7.Vfi$2.25; $2.15"i4.50; lolaiter, $2.30"t3.50; sal mon, tin 1-lb tall. $1.251.50; flats, $1.75; 2-lh. $2.25 42.50; J '.-barrel, $5.50. A Thlrtrrn-tear-alil llrrolna. An Engli-.li mis who ho recently per fortmsl the noble act of saving, a human Itfe is (Jwcudolin Evans, of Dinning ham. agnl thirttvn. Her opportunity came w hile bathing on the seashore and when Chaliuondeler Thompson, a Lon don youngster of ten yean, overweight ed, perhajw. by his name, waa linking in the heavy swell, she swarn out and saved him. The Koyal Humane society ha given her a bronze medal. Mis Evaur leamul to swim at oue of the Binning bam public tmdu. and can swim a tail at a tretcn. Chicago Pot Mine. Melba. the operatic singer ha red hair not red of the quality which Patti exhibited shortly after she came lawk to sing I.ncia here a few year ago, lut a lu-tr.ui and deep red. which is earned out in the general scheme of the eyt brows and the tint of Melba' dark eves. m 9 I'amline Scott Harrison, the late wife of ex-l'reident Harrison, i a to be re- memla-red br the laughter ol the American Revolution, who are havinira bill-lerg:h p-.rtrait of Mr. Harrison pan t d. which l to la hung in the ex ecutive mansion at Washington. Wiiiiam t. Farno of Hut!alo a few year ago built a magnificent residtnee ahuh iot ISiXI.Usi. Kts-entlr land in tfiat vicinity ha become so valuable that the mansion i to he torn down and the property rut up into building lot. The nightly rioting between tlie ol l:erol the Highland Fight Infantry nd the Weish rusileers at Aldemh.it ha lassime o serious that the Puke of Connanght ha ordered picket from ea. h bnga.1 t be poste-J a.l night. Prtf. Fntoh of Gerrpany state that hi apparatn for pltotographing pro-s-til in flight it th invention of a litt.e S-oUb bor named Vernon. 12 year old. j FARM AXI) GAUI)EN A SiKTes-tfiil Farmer Makes Hit 1'Ians Lonj; in Advancp. ISTEBEST1SU FA KM BUEVITIK. Save llie I.liuil Manure by f,? Hutu Absorbent Material fr Kctldiug-How fo Feed. Ventilation" d.aa riot iu,iu ,r.b, on the sto k. So chink up tin-, rit, i . V hen ITUIllt if remeiiila-r a I.. .u.. r. .... I. M.ll . .-"HI HIT .v.n. I . ., . un- iu give in sults than a tall, slender one er re. Many insis t will la kill.il jf i,, , fecled with plant lice, rut worm. i, is plowed la-fore freezing ,-aiher ln'' There rannot be a thoroughly g,.,i farm unless there is a good water.',.,.,!.. If your farm ia wanting in this, ,.,,' ' ' ellort to coins-t it. 1 The lKlM) butter iinslud in thi, ,;ln. try would require 1.100 freight train. ,J thirty car each and ea. h car t-arrt in. twenty ton to transart it. The money rxja-ndul for pure-hr, male animal is one of the l.-.t itne.t. melit that can la- made, and gains r.,n,! Miiind interest in a short time. Siw s.ime clover is-d in autumn n .iittu, iir.in Tliiu ... ... .1.. , , i r v... , r . ; L.....t. : i-. oi ' lunula oi .-o.i.i.ei ii nans, I. u north of that line la-ttcr wail until A;-r.l. The iiKsl.-rn fruit gruai-r mu-t c,,n. stantly lira insecticides. t,i-t ad tIP )n. forumlioii tansible this winter .., Ka ,Q intelligently combat fruit -sts ncxtiet. eon. One thousand Virginia farmer. it,;n a r..hu of twenty mile of Norfolk ire said to have shipp.il I.'i.iukI.O (I a,,rth i( early fruit and vegetable to Northern cities hist spring. If you have an old lot or stand. ul r ia. which is to la' frnpi.Mil next M-a,n, plow it this fall so the fio-ls u l,a. ia tipmituiiily to mellow the grmunl. pw again in the spring. Save the li.piid matitire by n-iug olie aluirlant material for lul. bug .,fj can la spread over Ihe liel.ls. .striw, sawdust, old hay, leave, etc, are g.j and most of them obtainable m all place. When green rropa are plui-, im.l.-f for the purjsiseof eiiriching the soil an application of lime will often la- of the greatest lasnetit. It help to. -orr.it the acidity of the soil that olten n-ulit (mm the tiro rapid fermentation of the grwn stuir. The fence law which works the great est g.ssl to the greatest numla-r is that w Inch coma-l a man to fence his own cattle in rather 'ban to ferns- other peo ple's out. Where this is ones, tried it it not easy to persuade people to g-i lank to the old way. A heavy clay soil will hold mater liks a basin, and no crop can do .'is U-t if the plants have wet fis t. A subsoil ,., that will break deeply without luting the under soil will make the cropping uf such land much more ppilituhU- than it bus la-en la-fore. Ill order to las wholly su.vcsdul t fanner should make hi pluii a l"t( time in advance of the dav hen they must la- put in oa-ratioii. Tlieitar is to mature a plan of operations that will rt-'iuire some year for fully. -arrni-; out. Thi bring la tter result than the changeable wav that some hitte ol try ing one way th' year and another tla next. niT";INii l.tvp. A Western writer gives his cx-rirn in restoring land a follows: lour tear ago I laiught a pine of l.m l that l td hist raisnl ita third cropnt ti.bacivn line, which had ju-t killed the f-'il-When I told old farmer wlutt 1 p ing to do they laughed at me; so I gat the soil a light coat of mamiie and "r.l it to wheat. The next harvest 1 -Ins kel it in rows, turned the stubble tinder with three horse on July 2, rolled and .lrag-g.d the soil, and put on a light nut of " nitre again. On the 4th 1 platib-d Irom five to seven grains of com in hills two feet apart in rows (oiy fis-t wide: plowed three times, and the Fiorsc otiM n't Ct through any more. I cut it ju-t at fr"t. laid it in bunches for twod.tts. and then put it iu slna k. Kesownl tin- land to wheat. Ijist harvest I cut uiv wheat high as I could. Had a big yi. i l. I'm on some more manure: planted m nrn the same wav; onlv drilled the gram 'ins foot apart. This year i sbll U-tt- r. an I several farmer thai laughed at in-' i'" aay it wa the largest crop thev et. r -a grow out of the earth, and one of them lias rented the ground for tol a.-." next vear. I c-it the roa-ting eiin sn-i .l.b-r Uith together in a balder cutter. Mr horses and tsiws won't eat anything e while it lasts, and it just pours the mux nd butter. My motto is this: Plow dis-n while l.ifart .1-i-pi You will hare rorn tu - I J ' t" W II T ANP HOW T." 1 1 t l'- The daily fetiling standard for ii. i'h cows of l.tmO pound weight should con tain two and a half pounds uf protein, four pound of fat, twelve and a h .1 pound of sugar and starch and l went v lour pound of dry matter. F'li"-1'' re the the rations jin.perly made of tl.r nspaiietl iiiantitie by the tt i-..i.m ex- periineiit station : Corn silage fort v pound eight pounds, wheal bran -iX p"'" I-, rxrn meal three au mis. rodder corn twenty poiin-i". i . -pounds, oat four i'iiii.l-. short- lour (Ktlind, Ollllll-ttl tWO alllld. Corn atlage fifty ismiids. turn !"' six pound, oats six pounds, ma.: ?pr"'---- four pound, ni-nmeal l" p"""" Hay eleven pound', corn l.sld.-relrv - n pounds, mritiueal four p-i:i-N. 11 s-ee-l meal four pound, glub n m-a- ml a half pound. u Silagi- thirty taiur..i. na ' i. isirnmeal thrts poiitid-.. f''"'-"''"1 ' ', three pounds, gluten meal two I The bulletin savs it caiin-'t it l...:...li l.. ..-- (..-11 ! -Ill III SI I.'M I I V II1BL ..' ' - - " other conditions la-llig g t-n . r . .. .in is : tf : trslii-im a full flow of liu.K ' '' ct-ive over 70 per cent more f"-t ' re-inre. for the maiiin -"- r Isalv; it i the ex.s-s over n.-i '' that bring pntit totheds.n n: n only row that remd b g-"' :' trl hla-rallv. Mil Pol !. snch fee. a will supply r ' of PPttein. Il-as, mo-e el. clover: iih braTT si, " 1 II o'-' whenever need.il an at a reasonable pri.s-. A W. sa.B a..l Tsire. W-I.s- afiaa E tC M.s.re a tc 'rr ir,rrT mounuin ath.s.l di-tnct. -'-'rl" '" ' 7 ' Wr.. wa intempte.1 on n-r school lb other .t-.y tJ tlir-' ' w bbe ,umid down the ''.t aud e-cae.l th wolv.w pi throuirh th ice and ca.ht txU ia a-stjoem-a. an FrancixtjCa-1 Aa let l latewS-" . .r.-M 1 o 1 ire muusiri u fe,alver me-...! f -r tbr in any form of .i tncty to c-" I- ut -New York Journal