EUGENE CITY GUARD. tkUirMLk rrrUtr EUGENE CITY. OREOON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. More I'larer Mine Dinrovered Near Uoler, California. THE fiOVKKNOR IS CONDEMNED. A Urire Lump of lleeawai - Two Ocean Steamer fu Route fur Vugrt Hound. TIii Itritish Columbia wluiiif If iiiLi-r liavc combined t keep ii price. A chicken epidemic I" dc.pulating tin- hriip"l hi tin- lower Rogue river in Oregon. The Riverside r'ruil Exchange aava no fruit in )iir.-l hylhe late (n-ee will le nl Kast to maiaet. Vh1Ii M. Vciik haa I" en apsiiiitrd Su'rior J ii at I Angclca lo suc ceed tlm lull1 Judge Wade. Tlin name ol lliu lawtollii-e at IViiiI d'Orcillc, k.s.teiiai county, Idaho, ha been ehanged to Sand I'miit. Ashland, Or., In bringing to it" aid I'11 rhamgang ami bread-and-watcr ilii't in dealing with the tramp ipiestmn. Step have la-en taken at San Jim" t form iiiuiily aim- exchange aimilar In iirniM to that ol I lii (nut exchange. Portland' Cliaiiilar nl Commerce con demn mvernor IViiiinyer' ttctiiciit in lim iim-ii letter to I'rcmdelit Cleve laml. Itiii-iviT were .mitiil fur tint At- In nl ii' ami ranlli at rim mi, ... i. , mi application to urn ruprcme ouri m um Territory. The Mare Island aiillmritie an in dignant over an artn lit in a San rran ciaeo paMr charging tlm mariiiK contin gent were la-ing starved. Many Sacramento olllcial propoae to lint tin- legality nl tin' ii' charter, and will not aiirrendcr llmir oilier until they am required to ilo ao liy a iniirt de rision. Tlm (My Auditor atiiraiil I'aaa.Or., ri'liiMil to i-aali a lull llm Council had ordered to In- paid, when thcCoumil dc nmhi linn, ainl tlm cititi-iin am raiaing money to miiI 111 in in In iiinti'fil ladore tlin court. Tlm Ijihit Calilomia t-vi-liiiiii-tit Compaiiv liaa obtained Bi-on.ession Irinn lliii Mriii an government lor tlm estate linliini'iit ol a mail steamship mti ire Ih t wii ii tlm sirtaof Hun I'mgo, Kiiaeiiada ami han ijuciiliu. An iniiiirr made for tin $;l,iMI oil iauitiiiK ol Tai-oina, whirh waa rihib iliil at Chicago during tlm World rair. shows It I in Ik k ml hn ago aa security for lumlii advanced on account nl the Merchant' Naliniial Hank ol Tainina. tlllirial tatitica jn"t compiled at J'orl Tow naeml show 2,.VM hinrse m aenger in transit Iroiu Urn Orient hv wav ol tlm I'uniiiliaii steamer lainhil in 1'iirtlaint ami Astoria lt year. With tin' i'triliun of ''"'nil obtained admit tance an in' ri hunts. Walter tin 'Ink, a Carson huaincaa man, tirniHMM tliat llm Matr llont l-l.- tHm.lNHi ', jmt ii'iil Imirlx to Imilil a ruail lliiuiiuli I'lamoml Vll-y, aroiiuil tin wiiilli i ml of Ijiki" I hIuni, almiK Ijikn Vulli-y anil ilown llm Aini-rirMii rivrr to tin- h. luiiii iiln, iimkiiiK Ni-vwla a iniu- )M'tltlt H.Hlt. William .Morton ami I iinrni" Mmwl in an riti'inli-l imHi'linK lour mi tin Ii'mtI, almiit 'J"' mill nortli ol hail HiTiiarilino, I'al., ami alxmt lorty iinlin lioin imli-r, iIimiivitiiI ilnn-r in i in ni vi r Il ium knoaii, ami Ktlii'iiil m'v tal laiiii' nii'Ki'la an tlm rinull of mil" ilay'a murk. Tin' I'ulilii' Ailiuiiimtrator at S411 Jow liar) li l.i I a ulillinii III nl tin' mini 1 1 lull nl I lliii i l,i 1 1' of ('. I'. Ila aanln, m lio, il ! alli'v'i'"!, took ami "lUHinlin il tin-1 inoiii'V ol tin' haiita Clara Itank wlnli'j In' b ruiiliii'r. Tliir Mill In almiil llli.tmu to ilixIrilnilH anions tlio lii'irn, if tin' l-uiit ilmun t lilt' rlaiin. Tin' lliiiiiintki ttoM mini", known llm Nral mum ami inlualiil 111 llu NvhI ili-im t, i'ii;lilii'ii niilin (mm Iknwt'il v, 1 UI10. liaa Im'tii nolil to in-rnon 11m inn till mill tlii-i Mimlia amhiiant hnn lt- INK t 'iiiii.iiy. Tlm prii'M i naiil to U I'm.llnl. Una In tin- mum ovit mIiii-Ii llii-ra dan riii'iillv Ui'ii Minm iN'iitatioiiul litiiiation. I hit I ilu1 1 Haul t oiitiril ot I laid- 111 K'.umi at hai rainriitn liaa ilii lanil in favor ol tlm niiinirial n in'rliiMi n, I'livtnr li;lit, wali-r aorka, atrit-l rail aa, tlm natinnalialloii ol li'liyrl'li ti li-ilioiii ami railway linin ainl hiI aaMiitfa Imnka, iniiiuilMiry riluralioii 11 1 to ii yi ara ami i'ijlit Iiimh"' IhUt a ilu) . A larifc Iiiiiiiii( Uinwai aaa iiscnllv Imiiikllil up iiom llm Ni linli ni ly a m I lli r 111 that MH'tlnn ainl raihl to M. J. Kiiiui'vof Axtniia, Or., Inr L'.S. Ita ill iiii'iixiniia an- almiil il'ji'.'i I lift, ainl 011 01m of llm m.lr" ari' thrr li-tlrra, lull an lllillalllli t thai IllrVl allllol U'lll-l lplllTl'il. It aa (uuml m-ar llm 'l on llm U-arh wlirrc a hprilil'li M'aai'i la iimi- to haw ifoim axlioif many yi-ara arfo, ainl ln r' an mm h ol tin' liaa W-vti Iniiinl Imiu tiuif to timr for tai'iity yrara nl. (oilii'lor Wo liaa iliniivi'nil a hi it amiii.'k''iiiK r nr. Willi ln-a-liiiiarpra 111 han r laiu'iMu. rri-lriiik Millrr, iiri' ii liinati, a l amly ilralrr, ainl ! lint'liwiaul hav la-vll arri'aliil lor iuii( ae 1 ! Mi,!.) worth ol opiiiiu ami illi dally lamlinn thirtivli t'hiimm-. Two nlliir iiiriuU'ra ol tlm ruin, Vma ami hori'iimiu, wrr arnnUI aoiim timt airo in hai lanu iiln, wi ri n-li-aiHil on hail ami ai- now 111 Virtnria, II. ('. Tlm nlnauirr r rtni-ralila waa 1 harti-nil, ami hmillit ilnwn Iroiu Virlona 1 . .rx 1 1 m 1 1 1 . 1 a ol npuiiii ami lliirli'. ii t him-w, all of wlni 1 wi-n- nm raxlullt Un.li-,1. f In Mvlor ul Ciiatoiiia I'alliaoii ami Nira aif unpin aliil. At a nm tiiiit ol tin- I'lirllaml Taav rl t oinlliltli'i-ol 1UI tlm III"! atrp to wanl a!-ililmk' tin- I'mt of I'oitUml ('.iHilni-H'ili a lakru. Tlm ixiiiiiiiia aioii wa 1 n-alfl atviral yi-ara at hv tlir I ti k-"M U v'alaliirr, ami wa (ivrtl .a. r to 1 i. ali- a trnlv IHi- l.ait , han lii I Imiu I'lirtlaml lo tin- at a. IWimla ai'.trvatiiit ''. il win- luuml, ami tlm t'oi.inil.ia ami illaim tti- win- 1111 provi-il mi that a tfri at Hirtinii n( I iriynn ami W uahiiiytnii n ap -l Ihr U ni'iii ( ttm iinproM im iita. Thf iiiiihiiiiii lati-ly h lai n (!, 1 1 im iiimiri in mak llik' a rn ihaiuirl at "naif llaml in tin Coluiuhia al an oiillay ! a laryr nun, w t t la It la rlaniii"! tlm n!l i haiim-l .iil I I improviil at a nun h h vi it. 1 1 1 har-ol In'.iri'ani-Ktw'iiihtiirrol in.iiift ha vr- I at-11 inali-, ami Ima it la ih r num il to atop it. W ith thi ohimt in Mum tlm roiiniiilicr w ill api al to tin lint l-gka! Jkirr U alailiah tlm ruumn.- (luO. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL huaUjf tlph baa introluifl a JjUiI rwNlution allowing a numljrr of arttlrrt titlra to lain! on Hit I'fDktilla renova tion. Tito Navy Ivpartnmnt ha aaaii(ne4 tha Tliitu, now- at fan Iinp, CaJ., l the ilutv ol 1-oiidutting aurvr) along tlm I'aiilk-toaat. The CoininitUw) on ImJian Affair liaa lairtiil (avorahly Ki-pri-anilativw F.llia' hill ritrmling tlm tune of tlm L'uiatilla iMii li Coiiipany for thrift yi-ara. The Hanking ami Curn-nr) -I'oituiii'- haa ihi .l I to lay a-nl till tlm tar Hi lull la iiiowi of the hill for llm n-pi-al ol the tai on Main hank nri illation. It ii uinli-ratmal tlm Srnalu Coiiiumrit ('oiniiiittin haa airri--l to n-airt unlavor ahly tlm nomination of Suit llarnaoii, hrotlu-rol ft l'n-aiili-nt llarnaoii, to I hurviMor of Cuatomaat Kanaaa City. hrnalor Miti hi'll ha . iin-. an orilrr from tlm roatolln) iH-partim-rit i-alah-liahing a Iri-wi-a-kly mail Iphii llal-i-y to Itrownavilli" on alti riialf iluyawitli tlm mail that now n-ai Im llrownaviiln from I'ortlaii'l on llm railroail. In tlm hi'iiati" a iin-inorial from tlm U'Kiliitnrf ol I'luho wa n-.nl, prayuiK lor ilri-l)(iiiK thf hpukani" nvi-r hy tlm riiliiral kv rriim-nt aa a iin-anaol lowi-r-iiiK tlm h-vi-l ol Ci nr 'I'Ali'im Ijikit ami ri lauiiiiig auhiimrKiil larnl. A Cahiimt ollirrr haa atuli-l that tlm Mintiiilfi'iu y npiii whifli Ilu- hi-rri'tary ol tin Trt-amiry i-oulil im- lannla with out Coliifrraaional ai'lloli waa wlu-n tlm ituhl n-wrvi" in lln" 1 n-aaury waa invwliil to am li iinl aa ill tin- ju iiii-iit ol trie hiilt'tary to impair puhlii-iiiiilnli-liri'. Ihat Hiinl,'lm nl, hail almoat, if not tliti, lai li ri-ai liel. It i alutwl ill ollii'ial i irrli-a that tln-ri ia no lirohahilily ol tlm iliti'riiatioinu inoiii-tarv roiifi'ri'iiii' ni-or vi-iuiig 111 tlm aprmg, aa waa thought llki-ly aonm tinn amr. At Iraat tlm aiiuvintion for It to rn- iiinvi'iii' will not i-manali' from tin l'liiti-l htati-a. Tina jiilormatioii haa lai n iiiiivi-yi-il to llm Itnf ih govi-riiim'iit hy hii rrlary iiri-ahaui. liimral Wlnilir. Chairman ol tlm Coiiiuulti on Ti-rritoni-a. ha no hula ; nl gelling iii tin- lull lor IIih I III I l III of Ni-wr Mi'inii until aftiT tin' tarill hill ia illai-i ol. I ii-livatc huill II ol An roua, wliuci- hill for tlm a'liiiiinii of hia Ti-rntory haa alri-aily paawil tin' llonai' aava tlu-ri- I noiloiiht ol lavorahli' ai-tion in tin- hi-nati'. H ia aaiil Cli'Vflaml haa ralliil lor llm ri'aigiiation of lui'iiita-rN of tin" I'lali Coiiiiuiaaion w ith b virw to iiirri"auiK ila I'llirifiny. It la ri'pri-M'iiliil that tlirri" arr iiiiillirtiiiit inli ri ata among il liu-iiila-ra, ami that giaal goviTiiiui'lit w ill Im- tilw-rviil hv tmw ih al. W In n tin Di'Iiiim rata ill t'oiiu-ri-a riiiim to ailinil I lali aa a htuti tlm i-oiiiiiuaaiou w ill ill a natural ih atli. Tlm Civil rVrvii Coiiiiuiaaioii haa romirti"l Ilu-M'huliili-ol i-xainiiiatioii that will Im" Imlil iliiruig tin- lirat ail inoiilh of llm iri-M-nt rrar to till lami tioiia in tlm tailwav mail ami Imlian ai-rviri-a, Kiaiuiiiationa will In- hi-hl followa: ICiKH'hurg, ir., April t): I'mt larnl, lr., April -i.ttli-. Wui-h April .7; Walla W alia. W ah., May I ami haikiu-, Waah., Mav :t. Tin lloinw" Coiniiiitlit' 011 Naval Af lair haa onh riil ail mlvrran rrirt on thi' ri'Miliitiiiu iiitnalni'i'il in lliii Moil hv Mr. Iliilinan "I Imluna, iliri'iiing lln Ni rrlarv ol tin- Navy to au-ia-ml until furt Iter not irii waa nifiviil from ( on irri'a all paviin nla ol prrmiiliua for In rrcaa.il niil in naval M-i'la ami 1 Huron linn lor iiiforinulion ri'littui- to tin' amount of prrmiiliua In ri tndirr lull ami tin inaiiiiiT ol ih'li'riiiiliing tin aimiiinlaol lhi-ai" aw arila. Mr. Itowrra ol Calilomia apiH'ariil la' (orii tlm IIoiim" Comiiiiltit' on iti vera ami llailaira tin' nllirr ilav III aupiairt ol a plan to pnitti l tlm mouth ol hail I'nvo ll.iv Iroiu alioaluig. Tin' plan nmli'in pliitv hiiilihug a ii'ltv ul tlm mouth tin' hailair a null ami a hall long. Tin1 nliiii t l lo rut oil a lateral rlniiuii'l that hita la i n lorming at tin- unnitli ol tin hurlair. Thi-ri' la now nlaiiit twriitv lliiii' lii t ol wnliT oil tin- lutr nt low tnli'. Ilu' hiuMuig ol tin' ji lty woiili iniTi-aai' it In twi'iity-an h rt. In thi' Si iiali Alh'ii, I ilu 1 1 1 -1 of Ni hntaka, ralliil up hl n-aolulioii ilini ting tin' -11 ri t.irv ul tln l ii-uaiirv to inlnim llm Si-tiali' Imiu wlutt aniirrt' tli" i;oli 1111 11 ol tin iimntry oiitanh' thf I iilrral Tn aaiirv waa mrria-nl lo llir amount o iKHimu.umi iluring tin- li. al vr.tr I aa i-pri-aar in lua nit'iit rt'iairt for Ihat M'r. Ihilpll Joltllll Willi III!" I opllllal S'liator III t'ipiraaing uiiiliihty to 111111 pri'lu'inl tlm ri'lairt ol thr hn n tiirv o tin- Treasury, ami llu rt'aolulniu of in ijinry waa ailnptnl wilhoiil iliaarnt. Srnator I'ulilii haa rriHirlni (mm tin Cniiiinittii' on I'nlilif I inula ami mi un tin' paaMtgi' o( hrliator Miti ln li a hill to aiitlinnf a palriit to la- iaaiml lo Will lam lli'iiilrrxholt (or a ilonation 1' I mi id hi Onitnn. Ili'haaalao msuml tin' pn aa'i ol llmlloiiaii lull to autlmnri' pnaila 111 tiinla-r html t'litrn-a to U ina.h' li'lon olllit'ia autliorinl lo takr pnaila 111 1101111 alrail ibmh, ami aim of hla hill to ail Ihorirt" rorrti tiil palriit lo tht W Tnt Iin k hiiiimnii donation rlaiiu 111 llilla lairo, I r., ami to grant to thr Mali" 1 trai t ol larnl (or tin- Crater Ijikc I'ark. I In' invi'atigatinii of tin" watrr rr otirifMtil thr I'nilnl hlntra uinlertakt'ti hy llm gmlogn ill aiirvrv haa lu ll prur tnally romplrtiil. Tlm work waa imiu Inrlliiil III Ik lola'r, Shil, with tlm oh)iil ol ilrti'rminiiig tlm iiianlily ol wuln axailahli for llir irrigation of ami lamia ol llm Wral ami lor liar aa watrr aiwiT. hlmlira have lu ll ina h' of moat of thr Irainagr haaina wrat ol llir liMth inrrnl 111. aa wrll aa artrral rati liun nta nl thr raat. rirlillala liavi' ilrvotnl a large part nl thr Hum III tlm I'Vaiiiuiatmn ol llm "run olla " nl llir Miaaniin, Arkan aaa, I; 10 liramlr ami hnaki' rivrra. Iir ologial ewrUol tlm aitrvpv aanl 111 an interurw : II il-a not anix-ar pmh ahlt" Ihat t'Vrii It) a-r 1111 1 ol thr larnl now oaniil liy tlm govrrnmi'lit rail rrl la' irilgatnl. In (art. limit- 1 Hot a "til- Hi ii'iit aiipply ol watrr to hring umlrr itiltivatloii an. I larnl t'iual tothat wlurh haa paaa.il into thr hamla ol 111.lm.luaU ami imi anal uina. I lira.- air, Imwrter, lia alilira w hrrt' tliini-an.la of rva.an I pmlitahly irrigatnl hy llm iMii-tun -lion ol ilauia ami irrigating raiiala." hrrvtary Carhalf haa reevivnl from ttorin y 1 ii'iirral Ulnryau npiiuoii Hi w hull Im holila that thr Chi lira.' 1 Villi 1. HI art ami prior a. la ri ganluig tin Chlllear Nrilllt l llltlra.' htlhin Ta rilniib or going lo mimtrira ollur tli.tn thr I'mtiil "latii In paaa 111 tran.it to tin ii'Hiitrv ol ihatinatinil lluoiik'h tin I 'll I till sttttra. 1 lil-.lli'.oll w ila .III III it lnl to tlm ttntiirt -tiriii-ral aoiiir tuni ago I'V h.i rel.trv t ailialr, lor thr ri anii that it i ail-ytii ( Ii Ml a niiiiiUr ol tin liami'ii alulr ill l'an-it l,ip,i at ai nt III ttua rtiiltitrv ami tlirirl't g.t'ii M'lmia 1011 in violation of thr law. Mailt t in nrar Ulairvra, t.ai, it ia aanl, who Ian I at -an Krm ia.1 Ironi China. 'li-t;ins l,n I ill', rvturn to tin. itiiititrv hv w it 11 krv Wra-t, I ia , or hy anuta mi tin Mi tnaii lairlrr, holiling vrtiliiati- a " im n hanla " (rmi luli iit. v ohtaitinl. I waa to atop lima atrn.lra thai tin I n a.nry lertiiirlit tMliaiiltnl tin- t t.'im t to m ial. honing that In. omnim ml I la-that tlm la 1 'mi l Ii- an ,,ii atnii-l aa to prvtriit Chun-ar llain r Iron, i ..uig tiinnigli tlx- I 111t.1l tat.-a I Im Atlorimv t irtmral haa n -t lai n to grwtitv tlm ili'lurtn.rli'. hv.arrtuu' 1 OUt Ui.r.ivtalnju. EASTERN MEUNOK. I'eter Jarksoifi Constitution Kuined hy Drink. THE5ICAUAGLACASALt01.PA.NY Mm. Kraiicr II. (Urke Lmacrt Ilu Kplaropal CLureb-Our Total VltlJof Wool for'y'l. Thouaaml of Tt-xai liwp are atarv nig on tlm prairira. A hoiiii' fur alup ImiMi-ri haa lawn t-a-lahlialitil in New York. Tlm organ o( tin-I'll irago aaliamkn p i ra laiallnl Muni I'rmka. Tlii-rr with .'lift aiiiri'li-a in N'rw York Uat trar, again! I'll in It'.'.'. Ti'.a railnnula killtl IK) anple ami 111 jnr.il 1, 712 'luring laat yrar. tltrr '!, N'rw York painter have ileaerliil tlm Knightaof l.alair. Mra. Cvrua W. Kii-M haa applinl for a mi'iver (r ln-r inilluiery huaini-aa. New York l ivil-H-rviii" refonnera an trying to form an aiili-anla league. Cinriiiimti ia alanit to fM-ml l.i"l, 0n0 llli the linproveiin lll of her parka. heveritl ht. lilli iluirie have la-en iiimh iiun-.l aa iiiiiaanri- hv tlm lloitril of Health. The llmoUyn Citv Itailmail Company will niup l,) of ita ear with lid lemlera. The liertnari A lueriraiia of Kanaaa are preparing (or a vigoroiia anti-prohihition campaign. The National Hire Mann (art uring Coin pany ol New i Irleana ha roinpleteil the Ural rni- elevator. knightaof l.alair olliriala are trying to mortgage tin lieavlipiartera ill Phila delphia lor IJil.mx). 'I he giiteriiiiieiit ia lo ereet al Sumlv I look a aearrli light larer thutl the one at tlm Worlil'w rair. Tlm grip lui altarkial a trila- of I11 liana up in W'iaaiinain, ami haa in art' eral raaea provnl fatal. The iniiliri'iii e of tranatiiiitiiieiital lailroail luiea at Clin ago haa fuilnl to agree liaui aiiything ao far. llm lire umlerw riler are lemluig a vigoroiia haml ill the war agailuit the trolley oil .Maiihattiui lalaml. It I prulii lnl that over l,l' mile of r;ulro'l will Ik- limit in Texan tin vear notw itliataiiiliiig the lianl tune. Keiairla from Pallaa, Tel., are to tl 1 Ih rl 1 1 1 nt Mem an rela'la an- organising all along llm l!io I iramle lainler. It ia ataleil that Ater Indiana in Mi-x-1111 will join tin Yaiplla III their light jgitiimt the Mevnuil goveriiliielit. A mil Inr -1 an of the hniiaville ami .lelleraoiiville lirnlge ia reairlnl lo lie nit ol M'r'mliiiilar ami 111 ilitnger ol hilling. 'the New York, Hlvuipia ami oilier lug .tar ahipa, it ih iitiileratiaal, will patrol the I'lii-illi' next rounmer to prevent aeul killing. Kne r.tilroit.l ilirn lora have iaaunl a nolii-i' to roml wi'urity liohler proMa uig a nrw inortgitgr to ats ure 70,laJ,lNKI ill lailiil. The hoiitli Carolina n.t-t ia U-ing witti he.1 o prevent inn trul mm I wur ma li'intl (mm leaving to ai'l the lir.tiiiiin uiaiirgeiita. Tlm total yiel-t of wiail in the I nile l Mute lal year ia ectllnilte.l at :tM,:t.'rfi.. i"l ammla, the lurgeat rrop ever ma'le ill one yeitr. A giaal golil lill'l ha jla heell lllll'le III tlm Kttlier ahull of the Woliott groiinil within nix hha ka of the leinliiig tlioroughlure of l'it'lville, Col. I he ainallrat iiuinigratioii ln-t year 1. line Iroiu Wale", llm niiniia'r iK'iug nlilv HI. I, while tin- heavieat rilnli wua I n nil Ititly, wlilt li aent Ila la'i.M. The totitl V11I1111 of the rmpa ol the t'liita-.) Male iliiruig I i'M la t atiiuuliil lit l.inm.inin.liutl. ol wlurh the laigeat ili'in ia ;.'ai,(iUli,(Hl wurth of hay. .Iihlk-e I .in llt-t t of the Yiilpitraiao ; Iml. , JiI'Ih imI Court pruiHiae to givu nil 111111- mala who are hnlntUHl iliuukitrila the g'lhl rule lli-li'.nl nl priaon Miiliiin a. Thr Mate ol Culilin'Mi ilt ia awitrmitig with hiimo iiieii who hate Ihi-ii ilrneii out ol New fork, ami it la a.tnl tlutt nuiiiy nl 1 1 it-ni are in a iliatitute romli lion. Hiilv thirty-live vi-aaela hate Ut'ii hinlt al llitltiniore iliiruig 11.1, while aixtv- one were hiull there 111 In'.. The regia- lernl toniutk'i' ahow nl bii even greater In line. The riiipliitea of the I'lulaili'lplua fitv govi'iuiiieiit are rniitrihlltilig I iit-r rrul ol tlu ir aitlariea lor the relief of the jaair. ami will iiuitlllile to ilo ao w lille Ihe ilia tleaa laata. V hill to prolulul the ruiiuiiig ol rail- mail trauia, treiglit, paaaenger or eten mill, 111 hoiitli Carolina on hitmlay haa '"li in : n kln.-tst ill the Ugialatiire nl that Mate. Charlea I lemlrrwill ol WellaUin, II., ia tilting out an rllNilitioii to hi k (or tn aatire w Im Ii he i launa waa an ret 11 1 in a ravr mi an lalainl in the Ninth hraa lorly yrara ago. I'rti r J a. kaon, the i-oloml prize- tighter, haa rilliiiil lua miiatilutinn hv i'i'ialtr ilrmk. It I IklaltlvrlV aaaertnl hv a well aiatn aMirtainan tliat 1'i ti r will nrvrr apaar 111 Ihe ring again. K11111111 raglioatni waa an appliraul for iiatiiralifatimi papei I a-lore a New York iimrt rtsvtilly. ami w Inn theJiiilge aknl him w ho waa the I lnel t lerutive nl the t niti-l ht.ttea l( aiiawerttl iMiili'lentlv, lainuiaua llalla. lie got lua walking paa ra uiatiail, Major iirahani lavia n( North Caro lina 1 ai lively liilrreating himarlf in a iiiiitriiii'iit to aave from rum thr ol, fort I Mr Waller liali'igli on the raatern iwat m I pre-erve ihe State the gmuiiil on wlurh it waa luult. Ilu" atil.lelit who enter lllHwUle M n Ii. 1 Culli ge aingle ranimt get mar- mil iliiruig their miirae ami remain in he mllrgr. liMple aln-a.lv luarrusl. not i'rr, are not lurrtil. Una ia ui a - rlaiiiv w itli a new rule lanlilowtihv he hit ully ami jut 111 a ir puhlii-. Mia. Itamt II. Clarke of M. IVnl Minn, haa ilrarrtnl the Km.iiim1 hiirrli. ami i now 011 her wat to Koine o taiome a Catli.'l.i . ra. Cla'ke ia he we.iulueat woinaii in Miiiiira.ita. ami Inr hii'li.tml ia one ol the una. I promi nent inrii. Mm wa rrtniilrnt nl the Aorl.l a Kair lUmrl al I'lurtgo. ami at- ai tii a grittt ,leal of attention L.th iiufi'l her la-aiitv ami ahilitv. ... , . , ! A p an ..( ni.rgiu.at n.i,nra l;u.tie,,i j I Hie Nil aragiu I anall oiiiiimiiv 1 U-I i.g prriartal at the fitv ,. New York i In. Il w ill I fuller, franker an I more -lUial'le than the one the at. a khol.lera tre linw a-kul to aaa.-tit to. an. I thev a ill ake-l to a, .in , t. apamitinrnt nl a uiuiittei- t.'nin.i i.f lin n n( Hatioiial vpiilalmn. airiit mti gritv an I ahilitt reorganise 0.e imiu panv or a-l;nat ita tlm ta-at inti n-ata of a:l tlm lot k holder. roKEIGN CABLEGKAMS. Tin r ii a profit t.at the Panama x a mial may he n-vivw in fVatite. t hina ii manning a chain of forti all along her aeaeoait with Krupp gnat. .Mr. Ungtrv ha purchaatil the Cole ham I'ark lariii in hniflainl for fHI.UaJ. tireat Uritain. Fram ami Kuniarai Ii cotitriliiitu :D,uiai a year to the civil hat of tlm King ol (ireere. The malaily (mm w hh Ii tlm King ol Main ia now aiillering i ilue lo theahilav of alrtihollr atlllillUnta. Kiiglainl' A'li.rality ha onlereil a new rrniaer that will make at leaat tweiity-thret' knot a an hour. The harlair of I ilaagow w ill mam In umleriiiiunl hy w-teri tumiela, running at a aale iliatan '' llll'ler ita hnl. The ihi iaii.il of the Court of Apx-al in llolluml that kiaaiug ia not an olleiiae haa atlra tnl annie attention in humie. IlilaaiB'a revenue fell OuT alaxlt 1 . - i.i,iH) in llm Uat nine month of l"U.i, roiiipiireil with the aillillur (M-riial ill I "'.-'. Iilangnla ia on the hank ol the Zulu-la-i w ith i.i'i young warrior. He tv Ni-ea to keep tlji the light Willi the llrit lall. l.alair agitator in Mnglaml are enliat ing puhlir avmpathv in la-half of the overwoikul harinaiiato( whom there are IJIVMl. KniH-ror William of lo-rmaiiy wa nun Ii pi aa-. with one of lua Chriatmaa in aeiita. It waa a tuint of liimaelf maile of (ilaater of paria. I'mler a law recently put in fon-e in Krame onlv phvaiiiana gra'luateif in Kranre are allownl lo ila.- tlm title " li' tor " in Ihat country. The tax iinaia.i on women for wearing Iron-era hy the r remii government range from' (ID lo $11.', hut all women an not given tlua privilege. The name Ino-t lii-HTi-l now a the I -trougeal eiimlnl.ite for l'o" to auriinl I ojm 111 A 1 1 1 . 1 .vionaignor I'oiiiuiu-o .Im ol. nil, the I'.lpHl Nlllu lo ill l.irlaili. When the I'ltri Salon of Iv.i4 rlo-e next June Ihe I'alaia I'lmliiatrie w ill la- ie totnl to an ex In I. it Ion of laaika ami of all imliialrie roniin tiil w ith pa'r. The hirvrle haa hmughl alanit tlm n-! oa'iiiiigoi inmiv nl tl Id-liiiie country hotel 111 h nunc, which had clo-nl long itk"i laiuilae of the inlrialiictioii ol rail roada. It ia aaid that ill making racing and pleasure laiaia I rem ii const rtictora are creeping nt 1 11. 1 1 v up to their Kngliah ri- vala and are aerioiislv atriv ing to ovt-r-I11111I Iheiii. A Hew iii-ur.uu'i' companv ia laing orgaiiii-l al Itrrliii bv a Imi ly of ri-sHin-aihle uieii, mainly jewelers, lo insure the Ineliila ia itgitinal lo-m a at tha hallda oi burglars. A remarkable arch.eological discovery ia aiinouiice I roin Trevea. In excavat ing the old Unman walla close to the .Mo selle a complete Unman luittrry e-t.ih-nuiit waa iliscotrrnl. In 1 1 :t I y oil is now ma le from grape 'nl. When pi-rfctilv clean and well dried the seeds are ground like wheat. I he liner the Hour thus obtainul the greater Ihe yield of oil. A letter receited from S.iiiiarcand de sert I a', the ravages of Ihe fa in met h rough -out Tiirkealan. The cauv ol the iamine la Ihe exces.iM. cultivation of cotton to the exclusion of cereals. Knglish scientist are vrrv much wor ried oter llm result of an investigation which haa shown la-voml doiiht that the si-iia arouml the llrilish mast are laing rupidly rxhiuiatril nf lish. The ratr of mortality of l,omlnn ia shown by a rrrrnt reMirt to have stead ily dii n isi d with the inlrialiielion and piile. tioti of iiieiiiiite means of disais llig ol Ihe sewage o( tin- city. According to a decision just remlernl hv the huprome Court of the lierman I'lnpire laitcottiug la not forhid. It'll by the law of the laud, although it ia to be miidi'iniii-d on moral groumls. ( lllnels ll.He la'iil Hltr.slli i-I tlNl B farm iml far from Kinf, Kussia. Ai present rightiiii rauirls are at work plowing, ami tlieir kn-p ia loiind to cost much less than I lull ol horse. Madrid is to date Chicago. A royal edict has la'eii promulgated, ami on April 1, 1 H". 1 1 . there w ill Is- oih-iihI hi the Spun 1 -1 1 citpitat an mternatiomtl exlulntiun that u ill l.i-t until Ui lul. r :;i Another ('oliiiiiilui-t rooiiv j to las started in r.nl Aii n .t. Kvrrv thing w ill la' iiiamik'ed hy volillititry groups of aelf governing men, w Im w ill oh 11 ull thev ran raise, hut have 110 exclusive- rik'ht to thr larnl. I he roll went her 1 ml-es th,. greatest nii-s-rv 111 inaiiv nuartera of Iterlin, and additional shelters hate lai-n om iui for Ihe accoiiiniislatioii of the '.'.IHKI or Inort' pinie who recene iiill. e and bread free of charge. Pud. T m lali drath bv airidnitul Miia.iniiig haa served to draw attention to the fai t that 111 In.' mi less than -V out ol the S7ii death rrrtilinl aa having la-en cail-e.l hy -u-ui were due to nils advelilnre. At nil ili.Uest held III Knglainl recetlt- lv tl tideine brought to light thr pni r laci 1n.11 tin-nie ot Ilir.lra.l man ua.i la'iti insitreii tiy a Honor ilealer who-e bar he 1 hirllv patmiuisl. This praclict' n a:. tool.taiii lo a mnsi.lrr ahlr extent 111 I nglaml. The Hank of Frame haa put in cin u latum note printed on ramie puie. I he note ire ol the same form aa the old fashioned one, but the Hew paper la lighter and ill the -.line time tinner than the old, and tiiiuta a clearer imprea ion, rendering counterfeiting more dif tu ti It . The Kngliah rival to the Kitlel lower al Weinl'lev l urk will pmbahlv l com phii I hv the rill ol thi tear. The tower has a grnrral resi tulilan, to that of F.illrl, hut ia more laiintnl and aim- Ii r. I lie lour Irga wlurh supisirt it are I. ul 10 I 111 ronrrete lo a drpth of aev- eiity-tive fii't, and atand llial frvl The entire w.uk la of stii'l. apart i.asi septemiier -sarati Iier11l1ar.lt waa ri'hla-d ol t.Vi.ikm worth of jewelrv in Ui.. Janeiro, and Ihe uptittil tlurf wa tried for it. rhe I arts Fveiimetit pllb- ii-iii .1 a pretrinini inti r lew w ith harah in w In, h she ronfi-a.nl the whole thing was an a ltertiseuiiiit. This article had thee;h,t u.ter it n aclml Kloof causing Hie pii-.in.-r to la- ila hargisl. Now that sr:th has relumed to I'ana ahr aur for u IV"' .laniage 111 that lira! the lor! pria-e.-..ii.-a at Km wrn al-amlonnl ami t'l.tt the aitl. le retln te I H-rs.in.i!lv iijajn her. Chnagn is to cremate its garbage. epatate the ling wantnl (or hut. her- mg Imin llm aim k hog ami am. I'm ., , , , , ( , 1 t ... .1... " k I More laiil.il ,Mtton ee. lor Ihe imw ahoilM (9) unl in the houth. That ia. tint more tu the imlit idnal larmer. w ho! .1 he u-cs it a'.!, put it in with other , rations, ua it t ti rit h to Iml alone: ; hut more farnirr boii!d utihe tin (s. in a act inn where dairvmg n t : !-t IsiMtnitig rtviunil a a tn.tst jimf I liable I'Uaiiit-s. MIDW1NTEK F.Uli. Kx)OMtioii Started on the Koad to Surres. EASTERN' VICTORS IN ECSTACV. O Tb I lib of June ll lln Apart a. Hawaiian Hay-All I lie llullJiligl Bead). WMklr Ctn olar l.ttr- N v 1 The aeini-o.1li'iul ii'niii(C of the Ck'l fortu.t Mi.lwinter Jnternatioiial Ki"i. timi t.a.k J lai-e onth" !at ot January, ai ' Tiling to tlm or:gimtl announcement. Owing to the tjelay 1 auaeJ in ihlppiliif foraik'n eihihiti fr.nn Chicago, it wa nmlerat.aMl, 1 if rim n. that evrrythiiuj nrntilil imt la- in remluii- on that date, lut Ihe liiuMing were t-oinpleted, a tn-al many of the oiureaai.inal ("aturea were iii full 0 er.itioii, ami tlm Kxi lion win pr.'n tn ally itartnl ou the road to aiirrea. The il.iy coulil nut have been more beautiful if it hail Jieeri mmln to onler. Laatern pet.yle viaiting Califoniia for the firat tune w.-nt into "facie over a New Y'eara pay m much like the gramJ eat April day in otlmr part of the worM. J hre were flower bloomirid on every bam!, anil tlm iJin ji jfreen foliage foruietl a ainkiinf hai kgnuunl for the gala day I c aatiiimn of the tlioiiaulid of ladiea who thronged ;..!. irn Uale J'.irk until the lun went down. Ilarly tn tin laautiful midw inter morning Mag were hoiated on earh and every flagMalT mi the build ingi and in and about the Kxpnaitiou groiuuN; there were coin-ert diiriiig the da v hv the great Midwinter Fair band. and thoiiaaiul of janple availed them- ."Iviaa of tlm opportunity to view um biiiMuigi an ! lo w itnevt the aja iinl at traction wlurh were nITered. Among the coiii e-iom which opened op mi New Year I Jay were the Santa liarbara sea lion exhibit, lliame' wild animal arena, the Otrich faim. Heidel berg caatle, the Vienna I'ruter, the Col orado gold mum, the Japanese Harden, the Scenic Kaihvny, and a gnat many Other. The Suit a liarkira ai-a limia will evidently prove to laj one of the great drawing 1'ur.bt nf tlm Kxpi-aitiou. Tin ia one uf the entirely new feature one that waa not mi 11 at Chicago. Thoae who w itneaM-iJ the performance in the wild animal arena, ami who had aeen the aii.iiliar peif.iriu.'ince on the Midway Plain iu Chicago, aay that laamraahow rival Hagenlai'k'a in every particular, and aurpn-aena it in many. The k-hiiic railway did a remarkable buaiiieaa; tlin row b in fact la-ing greater than rouM la eajuly m i'nnuiiidatt.il. ThelMnch farm wa alao well patron uetl, wIuIh HeidellM-rg and Vienna were full of viaitnra all day lung. These con-Ci-aainnalre. a Well a.i oilier in it ajieri fieil in tlua cniimi tion, are very wellaat lafinl with their atart, mid feel coulident Hint when the KxHiaitioii get in run ning order, their ijeure.it hopea in the line of im.nry making will la-realized. Notwithstanding the fact that there were no - ial uttrartiuiia of a general nature provide. 1 for tlua aeiiit-ufllcial opening day, there were alaiiit pl.taal penjile who paid for adminim! to the grmiml. The price nf udmiviiiii ia unly 'li relitl n Jet, the .Vl cent rate will tint lie catabl'.aheil tint ll t he ufliiial cernuon lu nM'iiiiig. 1 lie dale when tlm open ing rereiiiotiie w ill tuke plm e haa nut yet lavn tt.-tiiiitely fixed. If will prohibit- be alw lit Mm l'ltlinr uthnflhi oioiith. It will ileia-ml largelv 111a.11 the rapidity with wlurh exhibit arrive and are itiatiilleil. All the building ure ready, ami a great many exhibit are Dow la-nig ariatigeil, hut t will la) fully Ihe middle nf the umiilh la-fore every thing will U' in readineia. When the grand day uf ceremonial Opemrg culiiei, then- w ill la- an elalairale priigrnui of exercise, in w hich all 11 tate, uiuniriiial and federal nftiiialanf tf the raiihc Cnitat will purtitipate. The luerchatita and reaidenta of San Fraiicbvo are tnakiiigeitenaive pn-para-tiiina to ijiforate their ator.-a and resi dence and Ihe Kxpnaitton will hav the frainli-t "aend off "ever ai'tnrdul to anv enterprise in thia part uf tl. world. There have lava receive! hv the chief of the Ilepartim-iit of l'lihlicity and I'm motion a gnat many (juerna in regard to eihtonal rourteMea which are to la extended during the F.xpoaition. Some of thi u,uoriat a.1111 to fancy that the Expoattion will, in oine way, arrunge for railway tran-portation for nailing tilitnr. This, however, i not the c.-im'. The Kxpoaitioti uiaiiagetneiil ha nothing to do with transportation, but every nl Itorial visitor to San Fraiiciaco, iijh.h preaeiitatiou of credent lala tu tlm la-part-mer.t uf I'lihln-ity and lriuiioiion, will tie pruvidul with a paaa to the Kljaau rl .n iliiruig the term of hit stay in Stn Fram-iaco. Visiting e.litora niay reat amiured. therefore, that they will la taken care uf in tin regard, and that any nther courtesy which it 1 janaihle for the F.xNitii 11 iiiiinaKruient to ex lead to them wiil lie ghnlly accorded. Monday, the 11th of June, it the day that ha Ussii -mt apart a "Hawaiian Iay," and that iv. a-ion will he taken dvantag." of for the making uf a aia-cial effort in the way nf a g'-iiernl entertiiin uient 111 which the Hawaiian coticiuuiiti lire will play the part of boats. A part of the program w ill roiiatt nf a Jutra.h by the entire foreign contingent, hea le, by the llattanan national land uf fort aiece. which w u forniKliy the Knv; band of ll..i. .!:ili. Among ulUi-r feu lure i f the ilayw -.J! I. a horse fa. with female rnh rs. sitting aatrnle. aa 1 Ihe native .u-t- in. There will ainl native hel l i -ra. 1111 ludllig femntig .ear throw 11. g uiil Inula diiiniii t n, Waikiki laj's.ii. witlun the Hawaiui. village eiii !o-iire. there wi l las a com prrh. -iMt e ev!nl.i:i,,n of aiiuatu- aturts The etent ,. .h v. however, will bea nail, ur na'.vr f..k.t. to which tneofhi lala of the fair, the municipal officer, the presa. ami otlnPs will U iuvited Uuest will it un nut and eat from a table a f.i't and a half from the ground Koaet pig and lked dog, cooked in ti leave, hrolleil devil fish, an 1 a large tmmta-r i f other Indian tiah alo cia.ke.1 in leate. t.ative fruit and. of course ri" with .-rv 1 nurse, will l tonirt.f La) Iteun of the menu. It mU ruiuir. aiamt a week of prepart'.oD to proi-riv get upaluau. and coo and prm isi,,n. are to W lias- lally tu.'.airted from th. liawain Uan.U for tlua event THE IDKTLANU MARKETS. v7iT-Valley. Vl'SrS; Walla Wail. hO ghlkie per cental. rao'tito. F.A.itaa gaono Mi.ra ao Uir II am., uiethum, 12nKlc per pound, hami. large. llrgl..c; l.ami. iiu-iiu. Mali-; breaklaat Won, "'.-. ,hort clear iidi-i, 11 t3c; ary aa t wJm. 10'wi11c; dnetl bttd liam. l-'n'l lard, compound, in tina, W't'UlO'uC per pi.uud; pure, in Um. U'.GJl.c; pig feet, Mh,ir,.bO; Jiigi' left, 40, 3.00. Bora, wool, and hidi. Hora 1Ja. choice, 15 t Hk- per jamnd ; medium, llM 12c; tr, on7e. .a.i.-ValleV. lOuillc per pound; fiiijiua. Il'iljc; F.atern Oregon, M Ilk-, atxording toiiiality and ihruikage. li,,... lir aa-ln'tMl iiriine. ftc: green, aalttsl, iil poiindi and over, 3'yc; under Htilioiinda.J'rfac; iheep lielta, aliearllligi, lUiabV; meilium, aimWc; long wool, JUhiUOc; Ul low, good to choice, 33', c per Jiouud. UTI AND DBaaaiO MI AT. Baar Topt"n, 2'c er ounil ; (air to maal iteer. 2c: So. 1 cow, 2c; lair cow, IV; drved beel, IsJ.WS.UO 1HT 1UU ajlnU. Mi rroM l!et iheen. 12.00: choice mutton. 1.75i2.UO: laiube, l2.00irf2.2S, llooa Choice heavy, M.Wiaft.OO; mis diiiin, M00n4.o0; light and leetlera, l4.tln(4.oil; tlmweil, ri.M). VtAL-;!.00.'.00. COllO VtiK. Manilla roj. 1'4 in. cir. and up, lO'.c; main Ila roue. 12-thread. J. iliam.. lie; maiiiila mie, tl and "-thread, ' and &-lo diaiu., irc; maiiiila nail roe, 111 com or 011 reeia. 10'uc; maiiiila lath yam. tarml, IH-; maiiiila haw ser-laid rua- w ell la, ring, etc., 13c; maiiiila trauamisaioii of-isiwi r nu". 14c: manilla paia-r twine lie; manilla ring twine, 14c; aisul rum, l'4 in. cir. and upward, 7c; aisal mi-. 12-lhread, 'a diam.. i'vc; maul miH", il and l-threail, 1 ami 6-ld diam., Sc; aisal lath varn, larrnl, 7c; hop-vine twine, larrtsl, ,c; aiaal paH-r Iwme, H'.c. runa, rxi, arc. Fu)i- Portland. 2.75; Salem, 2.7ft; Castadia, 2.7.V, Payton, r-'-75; Walla W alia, 3.iH; snow Make, 2.i; I orval lia, $2.l5; 1'elulletoii, 2.ti.r; Iirahani, (2.4'l; niperline, 2.25 imr barrel. Oatm While, 3oii(34c w"r hnahel; gruv, ::ii:2c; ml le I, 111 bag, 4l.2Ti4 ..ri; liarrela, (.7.')'it7.00; in caaea, $3.75. Mii.ijtrirr llran, lUlml'l; iliorta, l.'i.'l'i; ground barley, fltlm IS; chop iml, flr) ht ton; whole (ml latrley, tha 7Uc ht tviitul; middliiig, f23u2S er ton; chicken wheat, is.'af 1. 15 jwr cenlal. Hav liiaal, 110'tf 12 ier ton. ntiar raoiii'ca. Ili'TTiK Oregon laiicy creamery, 30it ;tj '.n-; fancy dairy, 2.rnJ 27'4c; fair to giaal, i..j22'vc; common, lOnlT'ct- per pound ; Californi 1, .raJnf 5.V per roll. Ciikksa Oregon, llli.tl:-; Califor nia, c; Young America, I2idbrc; Swiss, imported, 30itf32c; doineatic, lt of 1 Ht- r hiiiiiiI. Kuiiii Oregon, 20c per tlozen; Kat ern, 20'ii 22' c. 1'oui.tkv i'liickt'tii, mixtil, lllotesl at H.mi .i.'.o0'r dozen ; diii ka,$l..'alimi.(i: geeae, t'.l.lH; turkey, live, 1 4c per pound ; tlrensvd, Hie. vxiiKrtBi.1 aid rauira. Vkiiktahlk Cabbage,! '4'Mir Kmml ; pot ah-, Oregon, iai..r 7&c er aacit ; on ion, 1.2-"i H-r sack ; swifl italoe, 2'.jC per pound ; California celery, sfin'.iOc; artichokes, k'h'ik 11.00 lier dozen: Cali fornia letlnce, 20m2'K' t dor.i'ii; cauli- llower, I2..5 -r crate, "Or ht doxen: parsley, 2'c -r do.en : sprouts, $1.00ui 1.2."i per laix ; string Is-ans, l.Vu lv mt hiiiii.; asparagus, iHnillV per (snimi: I os Angeles toinalia-s, (2.U0 per laix. FaiiTa Sicily lemon, (A.Utii'fi.5U) mt laix; Calilomia fancv, 4 3..raha 4.00 ; com mon, 42.oUn3.00: bunana, l..r)t)id3.00 n-r hunch; iloiioltilii, ll.fHiu 2..r0; Cali lomia navel, t2.7i'ii3.50 m t laix ; seed ling, t2.0Hi.i2.7."; Mexican, .t.."0i-i ;l.7-" ; .lupitiii'se, f 1.7"i"'2.iKl; apple (Inlying price), green, fMhiti'sV s-r laix; red, 50m '; lute winter ieura, tl'iirfsOc er Ikjx. CA.sNXU oooue. Canniu liooim Table fruit, anaorted. 1.75ni2.0U; peachea, l.fi,W2.00; Jiart li lt peani, 1.7.ri2.O0; plum, 11.37'. .4 1. fai; alraw iierrii'M, 2.2.W2.4'; cherrie, 2.2rni2.40; bliu kljerriti, ll.Wim2.0U; lasplarnes, 2.40; pineapple, $2.25.i( 2. Mi; apriiMt, ll.tift. I'ie fruita, aaMorttsI, f 1.20; cache, $1.25; plum, 1.00nil.20; blatklarrie, $1.2.ruf 1.40 ier iio.en. 110 mum, gallon, assorted, .(.1.'hi.i.:xi; ea.lie, $J.&0id4.00; apri rota, $;l.rMliii4.li0; plum, $2.75iii3.MI; hlackU-rriea, $4.25u 4.50; toniat''. $1.10. M katb Cornell lieef, 1. $1.40; 2a, 2.10; chipiied, $2.35; lunch Umgiie, Is, $:l:50; 2. $l.75; devile.1 ham, $1.50i 2.75 er doiell. Flan Sardine, '4, 75c(i$2.25; '., $2.15m4..rHJ; lolieter, $2.30m3.50; sal mon, tin 1-lh tall, $l.25iil.50; Hat, $1.75:2-111, $2.25irf2.50; .Vbarrel, $5.60. iT.trLa oaocaaiaa. Corraa Coata Una, 23V; Kio, 22', Mile; Salvador, 23'yc; Mocha, 2i't 2s," ; Arbutkle'i, C-oliiiubia ami Uon, ltX- pound case, 25m 30i" r pound. Ikiii Faiir 1H!3 pat k, Petite prune, li.dSc; ailvcr, 10ml2c; Italian, .Hoc; tierman, llm He; plum, liirflUc; evaairiill apple, SmKk-; evaiMirated apricota, l.Vaillc; M-ache, lOiflU",,!"; sra, "utile H-r (sniml. Salt l.iverpil, 2lK, $15.50; 100a, let.00; 50. $U1.50; Hot k, $M.50ml).5O. Syhi 1 Kustern. in barrel, 40m.Vic; in half barrel, 42m."i7c: in caae, ;ri, f k- per gallon ; $2.25 per keg ; California, in barrels, 20iLi4OV n-r gallon; $1.75 i-r ki-g- SctiAa D, 4'yc; Golden C, 4 ',c; C, 4 1 ,c ; iMiilectionen' A, 5',c ; dry ulate.1, 5'4c; cube, crushed and deretl. ."' c IH-r tMitind: l.e tu.r extra pound discount on all gralea for prompt caah; niapie ugar, lam inc per pound. bit k-o. 1 sandwich Island, $4.50ut 4.7'i; no Japan in market. s.,nall white. No. 1, 2c; No. 2, 2'Bi"; large white, 3v: M-a la-ana, 2',c; pink. 2,..c; bayou. v; butter, ,lc: l.inia, 3'4c ier Miund. 1 11 ai ts i.arreis, .10. I, .HmiaV per gallon; No. 2, 2f.m28c: keg. 5. Hoc w-r L !.! II . ..... ' I - . nan gaiiuna. ..,. M-r tlozen ; ipiar ler gallons, $1.;:, .r dorn. Il tlsixs lilldon lavera, laixe. $1.75 '2i-; halves, 2.isiia2.2.; itiarter $2.25i2.75; eighth, $2..Vm:U. Imw Mumateia, lane. $1.50; fancv face.1, $1.75; hga, :t crown, 4'.m.V -r pound, t emwn. 5 a .V...c. Seniles Sultana lane", I.,.l'Hi'.ll: lag, li'tf.' fniind. Sett l Whole AlJapiif, M ! 2l a.ui:d: cassia. M.ilv; cinnamon, "c; clove. .H.i;V; hlark pepla-r, 2V; niittiieg, 7" .i.tiv. lr I-r 22m LMm trlill, Ul I ( I'ruOurera. A certain li.-rr Paul Kiehtn ha in iit.il a mist or f..g uu W1th which to nvel,.pj,,ureneuiyin a deep mist nav, even a thick f..u- Th.-. f,.,r l.ti. ... nily br. ken pncre. conUiuing un. nioi.u and acid., w hich, mam em animr. ) ' 4) ,' that envelop all around il ...ilii blown away by the wind. lUtlle. though, are not always fonght on wind less, t aim day, liut. aay the inventor, with thi fog around them it will be im. laawihle for the enemy to find the ran. r to reply to Ihe fire vt the attack New York Ttleram. V FAR3I AND GAUDE.N. Cows Need .VateriniT Twice a Day in the Winter. SEVERAL PITHY PAUAtiUAI'HS. A Van Should Nut Coiuleiun t Thing l otll He ilu at Uaat (iheU It a Trlal-Polntfr Cold-storage butter kei'pi best t t temperature of alamt 20 degrees. Color doeall't make the yiw give milk. Weigh the milk and teat it in order to judge ol Imr worth. Theorcticallycow ntttl watering twi,,. a day in w inter, but in practice oin-e a day eem to I' just a gissl. Feeil cow taice a ilav tinlv twii-e. Ut Ihem chew the cud will la-tween meal. They are bnilt that way. Wash and cook the MilatiM-a that are lis 1 small for market or (or table use. They are gissl for pig or chickens. Churn cream (mm trip-r al a high teni'rtiire in some case a high as 70 degree. The butter (at needs a,,i,.. ing. An exchange sava bran ful to cow make the cream harder to churn ami reitnrci longer (or the oH-ratiou, It work the other way (or 11. Picking the situ toe over and remov ing the rotten one alamt once a month during the w inter will lessen the loss from that source. Ixaik after I hem once iM-lore the holiday. I hiring the long w inter evening much of the tluiiretnal knowledge ol agricult ure can Im Biillirti. ohtuiu a few of the la'st Issiks 011 the siihjti ta in which you are m lally interesttil, and read them carefully aiid thoiightfiiily. bise no time now in making every thing Hi-cure for winter. See that the crops are proa-rlv 1 torn I, a it iIim- not tiav to grow a thing and then let it aiaiil la-lure getting to market. One thing that we would call attention to i that you keep the Mititoe from the light. A dark, cool, dry plait- ia what they waul. A man should not condemn a thing until he ha at least given it a trial. We have o!H-rved that those who sneer at intensive cultivation, extra heavy ma nuring, etc., are the men who have never attempted to practice them. A trial of these method i very apt to give one some res 1 sit (or them. SupMtse von make a little experiment in thi direc tion next season. 1 )ou I ile cropping la a matter that the majority of farmer do not see tlieir way toward practicing. But where it can U' done it 1 a pretty certain way in which to ill Tease the earning of the land. Crop must Im iiimiI which do not rnpure a long aeaaon for maturing, and you must make up your mind to apply enough miiuure to iMiiiiteract the extra dram made umjii the laud. IM'OMIi.KTK MVNI'HK. Barnyard manure i ordinarily louknl Uin a a general and complete nut 111 ire, and in the sense of supplying the most muled element of plant (ixal thi is true. Yet it seldom, if ever, contain these plant fissl ingredient in the pro portion which have la-en found to give the la-si result. Kurtnyard immure con tain according to the animal and the f.asl conaiimiil (mm .4 to .H per cent nf nitrogen, .2 to .4 nt cent uf phosphoric acid, .3 to .li -r cent o! Mitash; practi cally tw ice a much phosphoric acid and considerably more than of potash. This ia tiai nitrogenous for a well-bulauceil fertilizer, and anv one using barnyard manure doc well therefore to use acid phosphate and Mtash alt in addition, rami manures usually detii ient in t ash, audi a those produced (mm com meal, silage ami atover, and hay from the grasses generally, and esMfiallv when (nl with nitrogenous fissl. hIi.uiM alwayi In" applinl in conjunction with lerlilier containing larger amounts ol aitasli and phosphoric acid. A still tetter plan i to sprinkle these maleriul in the stable and upon the dung heap, and thus a double benellt i obtained bv preventing the eacaiH" of ammonia from the manure. Potash salts are cstieeiuHv soluble in thi reni t, and when so used no leaching must under anv circiim-slaiHt- la" allowed, a they w ill be easily washed out of the pile to the detriment of the manure. WK.IIillT T TIIK SIIKUS. The following come from the I tularin rxc rimi'iit stntion : Sometime it i not easv to convince the (armer that raising ami fattening lamb i a gtMnl-puying business when the conditions are favor able, but the follow ing piece of exiM-ri-nice ut our station will tend to show the ssihiliiicN that lie in that direction. In the autumn ol lH'.il we purchased two carloads of lamb in 1'rince Kdward M aml, 1,150 mile eastward (mm litlelph, Ontario, where the station is liauti-d. Some of thee we fattennl ulld sent lau'k again to llalitax, within liNI mile of where they were lamglit, leaving us a substantial cash profit at the siime time over all ex nses. Some of them we led until .May, and were then shipil by u to I.iveriMsjl and Mold. They cost 11 per head w hen purchased, and averaged $11.50 -r head at the l.ivcril dis ks. After charging all exieiie wbatixM-vrr we had a nice little cash profit on the lambs, not counting in the 111 an 11 re, al though we had paid the exMnse n( their transit a distance of not less than 5,000 mile. A TO W ATKkl.Ml row . A KuroH-an ex-riiuetit in watering dairy cowa shows that cow alwav in their stables gave much la-tter reatills alien changed back where thev could get water twii-ea day. It wa found that the milk yield incrcaacd where the cow had actfsa to w ater at will, and no de crease 0f (uj eimtrnta occurred. The daily increase of milk waa small, but -estimated it would improve the yield forty gallon per row er year. A no ticeable. feature of the experiment iathat the cow drank a little le w hen per mitted to drink at will than when fur nished twice a day. Hy drinking often there wa lea chilling of the stomach than where water had to lag taken twice a day and each tune in large quantities. The digestion wa impmvnl, a with each small draught of water tome gas tric juice aa secreted and went with it. which wa not the case to the same ex tent where large drnnghls of cold water had to be taken. The An uf Walking. An Ennlihh authority aaya: "The laaly chould la? licit! ent-t, the ahoul i1it down. 'ht-t Pitentlitl, ami the !(,' timrvtl fmm thu hip, the whole figure aJaive Ja-inpinniovaUe. Tlie niiiveiiient fmtn the knee & aaid to l? the stx-ret of bad walkinjj, cfim tunitlvith tjn, diacornfort of tieht shoeaind bigl heela, which turn the Eajure in a moat diagraceful manner. A ehort bn walk ia beneflcial. vUl t tramp of milea reaulta in nrrr weariBfifa,"