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I EUGENE CITY GUARD. "euoene cut. oheqon. THE PACIFIC COAST. GENEROUS BEQUESTS OF THE LATE J. C. WILMEBDINQ. A rajsel ' '-'' Ort.nl. Jk'T !- alarlHg Wages amers- lilum .ulhra I llforl. Lua Ani.ki.w.-1'p to data only 2,n)0 Chine have registered in thie distri. I under the extension of lime granted y Cor.grcsa for ttiavt purr. Of these 1,100 are from loa Anifi-I city, lb other registering at varioua .int m Southern California. A there are mine 20.000 Chinese in this section, it la seen that titer are nut wining forward with much riiilitr. The Orrgoa I'arlfle l. CoaAl.il.-Ju.lg Fullcrton haa or dered that tlie sale of the Oregon I'acillc shall o.rur not laler lliaii June 1, the data to be liitxl by the Sheriff. llrfrmUnrt llniinrirf O.rrraled. Poan-AKO.-In the suit ol Oeorge W. Hunt against the Northern I'm illr Hail- Ci.un.anv ami utliera for lanitf'- bv fire start.! by employes of Hie Northern l'a mc .lunge iiciiiiigrr .l...l ,l. nrri.r 1,1 I lie ill-lelM I. II t t llH t luini -- the action ia larrcd bv the statute ol limitation of two years for injury to the rights of plaintiff. The court a a of tlie opinion that Ihe action ii for Injury to -roiial prorir ami I wiwiiu mu years' limitation. The e Astoria II all road frnjrrl. Poar'AMJ.-K. W. liaxter, K. S. Van Knran ml A. J. Ilorie have fllel arti cle of incorporation for the Columbia Kiver Itailroad Company, with lica.1 ..darter lu Portland. The capital slock la placed at $.l,000,i0. Tina l the com pauy which aill hml'l a railway from tlnarity to tiohle ami thence along the Culumlua river to AUn. The project ora aleo propose constructing a line ln.ru Havel to Tillamook Head and into the lower Nehal. ni Valley ami to Vernonia field ill the upper Nchal.m Valley. Ham Fba. imu,-The Alexander, well known aa aealer, ia shipping a rrcw for two-year whaling rruls in the Arc tic. A. I. Uirrntaen i her owner, ami Ina determination to lit the vessel out ... i.Mlniif I'ruiHM m hrotiiht aliout hy the low pricea of seal tkuia. It In claimc.1 that It r.ta tne vessel mr w h skin taken, ami aa skin reiUotcd at iuch low liguie in the l-oiidoii mar ket, the prohl ia not laig.t enough to lake Ihe risk of running counter to the new regulations to govern lheo-ilioii ol the scalers ill .Northern water. Tk klale lb Oj.lrr llrcl.. On am. The famotia oyster case from Maon county ha hecn scltl.il hy the Mate ami commission in favor of the Male, (omiiiimionrr Kraelua Uraiin nl liaa act l'lli the limlinx in document ol mint to.iMi wor.U, in whii h he U'K' lulu Uiu li'Kal Ulua ol the caw at K" at leiiKtli. llie wyeler men, however, lu lenil to carry on the liht, ami have in alilulcd uiamlaiiiua proceiliiii) in the huprvlne I'oiirt to ciiih'I I'olnmiaeloner r orrvnl to aell them the lieila. I hey alo vlaiin that the lU'l I'omuilMion liaa im juriMlictiuu in the matter, and w ill llghl the taae on that poiut. ItvdorlNg Vie aiewmer. Ha Kai imo. Tha crew of the Oce anic Meamlup Couipany'a ateamer Ala meda received nolnw of a cut ill waei to ruling ralea for deep-water iteaui ve aela aa eatahlinhed by tha i'acillc Mail Company. Ileretolore the Oceanic l oin pauy haa Inwii payinK tiremen fa) er uioutli at ara and adding ralioimat m ar eat restaurant alien lu port. The cut ia to V, the rata paid on the I'acillc Mail lioata. loal paaeera ara cut I rum (46 to 4t), and tlwra are twelve on each ol the ateamera. In the aleward'a department the cut la from JA to l-U Ulhcera are not allecled lu any diviaiou of the ahlp. ANoriir.H jotai.v tun. MmiiIi.ii r the llefuart llluvd llura AhikI.IIiii lUartlljr la NjMipalhjr. 8a J"aa lM O. There ia a project on fiait to organiie another Jockey cluh, uiodeletl after the Kaatern rluha. lal tng breeder are inlereeling thcuiaelvet in Die enterprise. Tlie propoailioii i to build a track at Kruilvale or mine other place acroee the ly. Many ol I lie meiii iirraol Ilia del unci llluod llorae Akmu'I allon are heartily in lympathy Willi the new movement. Tha piunnii ia to aecura M memtiera at 1,0W. Tin would lv the uew imu iatlou (Akl,iHKi to pun haw the ground netnuary and build a tra k that would he a rmtit to the Mate. It ia .lal.il that W.O'h. Me IkiiioiikIi, J. It. llaKxin, I'. Iloota, him eon Kecd, 1 J. Koae, Frank Kurke, O. . tijeda, K. J. llaidwin, J. t'airn Nmu mn, I'aiu.'l Ilium and other rvprvw illa tive brvolt-ra ami owiierawill iulen-l themaelvra in the formation ol the uew Jockey club. v ii wi.iiiuxra wil l.. Mr.. MHUr ml l-artlaaa la Hruralhril Twaaly Iteawaaad llallara. SaK FaAM iMo. The will of the late J. i'lute Wilmerdiiig, who (or years wan known aa one of the leading w holt-rale liijUor dealera ol the I'm lie l'iat. Int. U-en tilel lr prolle. The eetate ia e ttinate.1 to Iw worth aUtut tlVl'.iiU hpecillr legacica amount to $1.5V),Mti. Among Ina two brother and lour iler, all living in i-w Voik, iadiilel C5, ll. Itt Ina nephew, llrury V. I'uyne ol New York, I tieUrUil jmi,V. A larne iiuiiiU-i ol more di.lant rciatnea aia aim (i ncrouiv remeiuU-ml. m queata to pul'iic inalitulioui are a fol lows: I'ruU-aiant Hrplian Av lum, an Krancinv, lli,; M. I.uke'a' lloepital, flo.UiC; hau I ran. in o Ibvpital lor t bildren, IIOOlU; .olden l. ale Kinder garten, 10,(J; N. n ty lor the I'rrnv.-o-tioa of Cruelly lo Animalo, The moat Interealing ta-iueal in a public arna is that ol 4o,tJ Ui the Kicenta of the Cnlversity ol lalilorma to etab liah and Diamtain a .Yi to l raii.-.l tha iliiwrlinu N Ik.I u( Induatnal Arts, to Ira. tt buys trwtra. Oiling them to Disk a living w ill) thnr hao.l.. 1 he rewidue of the ea'at is liirathe lu Ik ius k Wilni. rditig an l llrnn V. . 1'ayitc, sliarw and ahara alike. Among tb rrlalivea to a lnm taiiria are mad ia Mr. Nancy M.ilar ol Portland, lr.. 120,000. THE XATIrtXAL CAPITAL. Kyi introduced in tha Srnat a bill for tha .tahii.hment of a national uni versity. It aa referred lo a sel t com mittee. The K-nat remlntlon reV-tiiiC lb I'reaideiil toici.H iid action in the con aolidation of the land office nntil alter the paaire of the net sun Irv civil ap propriation bill, offered by Teller, was agrenl to. Xlie I Ion mi (Vjiumillce on Judiciary l.a. d.vide.1 to make a favorable report on the bill giving Clerks of the Circuit Court of California and Nevada twice lheniii'eriation nowallow.il ami re tain fee to the amount ol I7,l. A rablegram received by Hwretary ll.rlrt from Admiral lU-iihani at liio state that I bad tranalerr.il hi" Hag Ironi the ran r rancix'o io un .irw ... . ilia i.uriKaM. was lo allow the r-an r ran- cino to go outside the barla.r lor freih air. The shiHi are takin turns at the duty ol staying in the harbor, and it is now tlie M-w lor a s mm. i-iinaii. " staff ara the only ermn In the fleet unable to indulge iu the change. The comparative easiness with which the llrailian insurgent ship Aipndaban move in and out of the barlxr at llio under a galling lire of the fort haa aet Congressmen to thlliking. delnolitrat ing aa it doe the uel.-riea ol btud lortitlrationa In prevent warhiirs from going in or out ol a harls.r at pleasure. I;. ,.!. ntatue l.iviligtone says he le- i ;u ..t aaai ii.uin rati i at tilt ii. ." in -".'" -' " ' " " , .,, i won 'I la- on navai i m. . ... . I. i..-. .),,.!, m.iiI.I Iw r.a.lilv' : si . I;' tarK" nlrtf S ; ab,e to fight on even te ,t v " 1 t i The Interstate Oiinnicrce Commit e of the Senate the other morning beard ariruments on la-liaiL ul Ihu rro"" d i nii-r" " law ' rate. trier. ap jildi. .ago argit miss Hon lUll II Senr mil' I ripyo. "e" lo inanilla. turin. -nfTsitfaimil that Ihe rris.rt was far a-lvanii-l toward com pletion during the inciimU-m v ol rii-r-intemleiit Porter and Secretary Sol.le. tint hal Ini II withheld; bit he thoiuht the iiilormalioii should la- ill -.-sion ol the Senate during the t ar ill ill-, us sion. On the siikV.-slioii of I ts ki' ll he amrmhil the ii solillioli by dim ting the Jwreturv to stale the r.aioiis for the d.'lar and dir.-cting him to sulunit the latest information in his hm.oii. I lie resolution aa aiiiend.il was agn-cd lo. In reiioiiM to a resolution the Civil Service Coiuiuis.iou tianimitt.il lo the Senate a slateuieut ol the vaiiom al lcg.il violations ol the civil s.rvne law since March 4, I'.., bvullicers appointed l.v the I'ri-si.lciil, The Icatuia ol the reH.rt in an attack mi Si-retarv Cmlisle and the treasury iN-pariiu.-ni loranon sul.i violaliona ol the civil service re-.uircm-nt. Commiioiier Ibsmv.-li cites the cane of a certain clerk .iini-.il (loin the I reaaury lleparlm.-ut for ! 1 1 -Ii al reasons, and says when his allelilioii was calh d to the fai t that Called.' t'k the ihwiIioii that It was not a violation of the civil service- law to remove a man for political reasons. l!oo-ew-it there (ore recommends Ihe matter la' (nought lo the attention of tha President. It i Ihe pnrHwc of the Senate Com mittee on l-orcign Kclalioiis to take up Morgan's lull lor the r.nrgaui ation of lb.. Nicuritgua Caiutl Company .luring the present ession. Morgan and Frye ara Is.tli know n lo l- amuuis to pro mote the enterprise. It is uinl. rsi.ssl the President is convinced ol Ihe im portance of the caiml, and tiresliam is aim in aoi.nl Willi Morg.in on the siib jart. Puhliculiou of the leslniiony tiikeii l.v this commission in the Hawaiian in vestigation contains many allusions lo the canal brought out by ipiestmus li.-ked hy these Senators to demonstrate the iiiiix.rtaiice ol controlling the island in caw the canal was built and to show the If liendcnce ol one interest on the other. Hryau of Nebraska inlnsluced in the House a bill to amend the lie vised Slat lit. so as to H'rmit iu civil cases a ver dict of thrvc-lourths of the jurv and such verdict have the same lore and cl- (ti tasa Miiaiiimous venlict. lie said: " 1 have favored this change (or several years, and my attention wa call.il to it anew by a suggestion made by Judge Itrewer at the Chicago I'liloit league Club liiiiel last Tliuraday. In civil cases there is no reason whv litigants should I compelled to light until one can secure a unanimous venlict. Pisit- grecuieiits are usually caused by one or Iwo memlN-rs id Ihe jury, and a three lourtha verdl I would settle iiiim.1 cases, making a great saving of co " Ktvretary llerlvrl ha sent to t'uiii tilings ol tlie House C.imiiiitl.v on Naval Allairs a letter indorsing the project ol rescuing the Krarsarge. I he S.i retai V iirg.il lhat any action low anl rescue lie taken at once. The committee vol.il lo rcarl lavorably the bill ol lllair ol New Hampshire, hut was more generous than lllair prHed: while In lull would a im propriate t:kl,lKO, the committee d idul lo raise the sum to (-I6.ini, Willi the pro viso that the w Hiking . on.paiiv shall nii'ive not 111010 than ll),(1Sl if ihe at tempt In a (allure, Several proNuals lor raising the Kcarsarge have lieu made by wrecking compauira that rep resent that the attempt would lie per (.illy feasible. The Naval Committee sought to set iire imiuediate ronsidcra 1 1011 for the bill, but llland ileiiisn l.il lhat the silver delmte iina-re.!, adding that the kcarsarge rescue and other projects would have t . wad until the .liver bill w as di.s.s.i of. The long struggle iu the House over the llland bill lor the coinage ol the sil ver seigniorage and silver bullion in the IreivMiiy has laen cu.ted by the pustule ol the lull by a vote til ll.H to I'.M. Ihe savial ord. r to bring the bill In a vote a-lopl.il by a laie ipiorum iuimnli alelv alter the lloiin' convetml. This bmke Ihe opamtioii ol the lilibuters and they weie mwerles to do anv thing (urtlo r. All the amendments ..ll. rel to the measure by its o'iient wi re de li sted. Tlie one win. Ii polled Uie ni..t vol. a was Onthwaitc' aiiiendim nt to ! strike out tlie snimd s.i tion. Die lull I as pa"ed is in the nature of a .nUntiUe I (or the original text of he measure. Ihe change, hoaev.-r, do n.. a't.i t the I material Inline- of ie lull, w Im h pro- w.ie ior me eoinage ol tin- silvi r M igiior I age in the Tp.a-urv, the iiie of silver ; certlthntes, tf li.nl I in t Itc dln retlon i of the Sec retary of the Trva-iirv, in ad j van.-e of the oo'mage, and th...'a(t. r the 'iMiiiagetd the remainder o( Ihe If lion las fast aa pra.tnvl.le and the isiie of silver certilicatr t hereon to take the pls.-e ol treasury note is.. led under the sh.-rn.an a-t. which are to be retire-land canceled a raj.idly a the coinage takes place. 1 he chang. made in the snlti tnte siu.ilr make swi irtc ld (act that the srignorage is lo I rome.1, and that tin bill shall not alt.i t tha rr.leui...n of lb Irwaaury note under the rusting Uw. EASTERN TELEGRAMS AN AMERICAN PROTECTIVE AS SOCIATION ROW. II.... Mrskaa Makes Ills lteb.il al Ike leg King feallvallarr-l'lltsliHrg Is iulHf a K.M.H. la Marl.Me-Tfc Tribe mt Hew liar. Ca is roKn.v il l a, Ind. Tha first court of the Supreme TriU of lien llur, the new .i-r. t .K-iety, l.as been instituted in 1'raafordsvill) with -117 charter incrn U rs. The cereuioliiea roriclud.'.l with a baiiil.-t. The organiration will now rced to institute l.slge all over III muiitry, there la-ing nearly l,(t appli- ,n,. A Merr.H.1 ..llre l.ll.s. WAsiii.tnro. Commissioner I,M'lircn baa sent Judge !ng of the Michigan Supreme Court a re-con. I formal liotifl. a tioii that unless within thirty days he etalilir.ie by addilional evidence his right to bis present pension rating his IM-nsion will be reduced to .VI a uiolitll. I hi., is in accordanc with Judge Cox' decision Jestehlay. One Peculiar t'ealurw al Least. Mieol.ls. Phil Scheig, e-teller of the lUnk of Miniieaalis, baa practi cally .-ompleted the eolifessioli of his gi irantic steal from the bank, admitting , eml l. n.erit of over UXl.tarU. On. . . . , , , strange feature of the ran la that he r ..... .....k ..1 pT ,,, ,, u.rv . he U.nk an im r.-a-.i salary and stole an avbli- ;.i,oi. S. iieig iinplirat.-s Frank ,,( ,;, y y, nw trial, - Vetoed hf llerbrrt. -iiinoiox. The Sretry of the ha pra.ticallyvel.ail the move to secure a new naval station for .mi. Itepreseiilativea of that have lai n u.gllig the ai.uiitmcl.t omiiii'slou to lis.k over the nmst -tillable site south ol the loth par hut the Naval Committee bus re I a l. l I, .r from S.i relarv llerlsTt l.g that the navy has auit.fe .l.a king file 011 the Coast aln-adv. Conse tly the comiiiilt.-e luid on the table -csoUilioii for the apHintnieiil of omiiiisnion. I'm... ul..ra.l.i I. t'lah. Wasiiinoiox. The Senate Committee on Indian Allaira bus authorized a fa vorable rejs.rt on the bill for the re moval of the Southern I'te Indians from Colorado to I'Uh in an-ord.mce w itli the nutl't 111. lit made with the Indians. Ihe lomiiiiil.-e r.iiimiiieiid several amend ments, one n( which provide that any 1 11.I lun who may elect to do so can re 11 1 :t 1 11 uihmi the land al lip-s. lit .a-cupicd l.v them. Inking the land tinder the Kmc severalty act. The committee strikes out the provision of the lull giant Dig the proceed of sales of land of the prociil reservation to the Indians. in.tr Nri-t triioi u oi itTt. An..il.rr A.oerlra.. lion Itus l'r.leelle Oreura. Aaa.M-la- Mil vt Kur. An American I'rofu live Aocialion row in Milwuukce'a crack regiment -the Fourth is exciting mili tary circles. Captain West of the lillsh liii.ir.li Is charged with discharging sev en! iiiemlN'rs of the r.-giment Im-cuuk' thev were mcmla-rs of the American I'rol.i live AsMs iatioii, und n investiga tion has lai'ii ordeml. West is said to have admitted the charge, ami claims that siii h a. lion is im . --arv to restoie hiiriiiuny in the regiment. It is further said that Captain Hiirton, West' pr.ib' c.'ssr, who ruentlv resignol, wa a 1111 niln r ol the American I'nitcctivo As sts iatioii ami lill.il the company w itli iiiemli rs ol the asM'iation, (earing an iinrising of Catholic. Ilisclnim.il bv some ol West's friend that the promised investigation will reveal a plot to pack the Wiscon-in National t.uard with incmU'rsol the anti-Catholic organi.a lion. Till-: AliMV or t'M:ll'l.iV:l. A rrefrrrnrp for Vlarrlr.l Men Cauars la..y Marrlagra In l'lllal..irg. I'lrrsiH'K.i. Owing to the great da mand for publir work in the parks at f 1 H-r day, the city employment coinmittce issu.il an order some time ago to employ only 111urri.1l men. This had the elfivt of causing a big Ihmiiii in imitriinonv. F.very unmarried Italian and I'ole 111 Pitts'hurg seema to Iw hunting a wife. Due of them says the Inkiiii hi matri mony was can mi I by the refusal of the committee to hire men w ho bad imlsjdy else d.'M'iiiiing on them. All the mar riageable young women who are willing to la-gin tlie mairi.il slate on $1 ierdiiy, he said, had la-en taken, and unless the order is resciud.il trouble will hapa-n in the Italian and Polish colonies. 1 luel Clerk McMahouof the employment com mittee say that many men who had la-en rcftixil work w. nl away and in a lew .lav rcturn.il with their marriage certilicalcs, thinking it would entitle them to a )oii. When rediMil a chance to earn II a day tin y thought th.-y had U111 lriil.il Willi, and cursed the 'com mittee. The oiler made by Andrew Car negie to duplicate every dollar raised for the relief of the Hair expir.il yesterday. It wa made lor two mouths. The con tribution were 1 1 i. 1 70 7'J. A Mr. t'uriiegic w ill duplicate this, the total sin. unit raised so tar ia f'.Tsl,;'.4l.4t. There is still enough led in the treasury and with what I expected lo keep -I.U.M men at work during March. THINK IN I-Ills. IK litllH. 111. I.i.ir.rn.1 " Itnaa " '. an Inmate ut wing aing. Sinii Sino, N. Y. A large crowd aw aited the arrival ol the train la aring .li.hn Y. Mi Kane to prison. It arriv.il here at 3 r. w. M. Kane and his cul. dians iilknl to the prison gate, followed by the rcixirlcrs. Mi Kane pa--.il through the prison yard to the ottice of anlen Illusion, win-re he wa received bv As-si-laul Clerk Wetlake. Shcnir Itiint Img pnslu.Tif the ii.uimitmeut, and banded It to Westlake, who said to M, Kane: " Your term is six years." Mr. citlake then wmte on the do. uiiient "l.uir years and three months," indi cating the net limit. .( Mi Kane's sentence L-s the commutation for g sl conduct. M. Katie nmov.il hi gold wat. li and 1 ham Inuii bis wai-l.iat, tia.k bis dia iiioihI ring In. 111 his linger, Ins diaim.nd stud from hi shirt, a well aa hi dia mond sleeve buttons, and gave them to Milker H illiauis tg take I auk to Mr Kane's family. M. Kane also pnsltii-e.1 I'.'S 7H tn bills and change, and handed the money to Clerk Westlake. The rus toinarv ciiirstioii were then nut to M.-- Kane. M. Kane wa taken to the prison tairia-r shop, ami iu mustache and 1111 p.-rial were iiuickly shaven olf. He was tlu-n given a o.nvict'a suit, whn h I 1'iit on bun-. II. No cell wa aasign.il lum. He will for the pre-.-nl tas in what iskiu.au as the Idle ranks. Mi Kane went through the anlnal with flrninese. and allowed ao sign ol depression. THE yiDWIXTEB jXPOSITlOX TTio first month of tha Ca!if..ni!J Jlldvmntrr Internalmnal Eipoaitior. ba ch-l In a blaa of f lory, and with record of n-arlr half a mllll-n J"' tinea the gatsw v. ra opeti.-d. itn tha tingle ri.-epti..n of the Kussian display. 1 In. h U not yet rulto ounplcte.th ex tuition It all in apple-pie order, ond ll rhullengfwlhecriticl.m of IU patrou. An Inter-wtinK fact haa tbut far I-en develops in connection with the patron age that ha. U-n given tha M-it"J-Ilia propi.til-.n d railway coupon ad mission, tit much larger ,lun K"n''r: allylsN-n anticipated. It wa noti-ed pnrtlcnliirlv on Washington' birthday. When :tt.""U -.ple pa-avJ the turn-tl "-a. that n. nrlv ..i.e-.-ighth of tint number came to Km Fran. iro by rail, and pasae.1 in on th tdmi-ion coupon which th. v had pnrclia e.1 at the rail way ticket ..(!.. It lnJ ''- n "'ought that the great bulk of otlf-ide patronage would come bit.-r in the aeaw.n, ' n prors.rtiomite iri.-r.-asa i devclo.icd h.-re, a wa the cine in tliicngo, the later attendance nt the expiti.m will exceed very expia.it i..n. The p.i.;il.' t.f Fan FmncUoo, and a jrrent niany r.-idiiiUi hero of remote part of ti e great ruipire atata of tho I'acillc, snv tot h. tn'clve that there t plenty of time for them to are the fair, and that tin v will wait until every jsw aible attraction hat l-'n pn'p-ire.L Jleativvhilc, however, Fan Friiticii-cnn turn out on s-tul wcaaiont Juat for the fun of the thing, tlvuigh they are. postponing their careful inspection of the exhibit until another timo. Hencn it i that the exps-ctiitinu of tho innti.'igs merit that the n ia-alrd rfsit of np! within tlw radin of a few mil. of San Franci-co limy m r lied on to twell the pate rwcipt i sore to be rralixi-d, and hay coiitinu.-. to be initde on the sunny nudw inn r day by making special gala occasion of lioli.lnyt auJ of other day where circuin- tunc.-, w arrnnt the effort. Wiishingtotr. birthday proved to m 01 la .i t a day 11s one mnlJ wish to '. It vv, s clear nnd mild oa the 27tli of January, when the exposition wa formally o- n. .l. There wit a general rush to t!ie exiMisition irotind. and fverylssly Ill.'d to bo lleligllte.l. Ihiring the day the first of a frji of Co:ice-i..n Parade wn held, all tho funny mii;.m f the fair" joining in a deiiiontniti..n twice around tl grimd O-ntral court with a wealth of mr.rtiul umic and l n.-tK the flutter of a thou and fl:i'i. Tl..' (Mietiti:! Village, tho i Hawaii:. 111, tli- .Tap-., the Kxiuiinnux. the In t!i" wil.l aniiiiaU from rMiiie' Arei'ii. and our own character istic 'i'J .M.tMi!:; t'nuip outfit were tho lcad.-n in flits pr-KM-i-ional movement, and the ! uf the venture promises (treat thin.-- f.r fut :re cllor: in tho tame dirn 11 .'i. l)n the ev i-ii!;-: of Washington' Hirth-d-.y occurred the fir-t of a sorbs of dis plays in -id.' by the lai:i Firework coin pany of t In. ii.-.. mid New York, and it Is mi lie to -ay t In this display mado an impr.--io.i which will not 1us.11 lie forgotten l.v lli ll..iuands of ('aliform- pns v h. -. .;.Hi. fortune it bad Hot liitnerto Leu to witness pyrot.i'hiiii 0:1 til h an . lala.rat.- . ala. These ili.-playt and to Is-inadi. twic a w.i-k n diir-in-r tin- entire term of flie exHiition. Aiiotlu r nitractioii is to 1 add.il for a ji-iiod of liv. w.N-k-r, iMiiiim-iicing on tlarch 11, 111 the eria;;eiiieiit of Sui-n' famous Km. I. This reinuiknble musical organiration ha aln-ndy paid one visit to the Pacific Coast, mid it is Hiiliguiiiely r li-d on by the management aa a draw ing card. Friday, Frk 1:1, wa Children' Day at the c.Hs.itioii. Free tickets had In n given fo each of the thirty odd thousand tchool children of San Francisco, and they svis.a.il down upon the exp.e.1 tion with their teacher, their parents and th.ir m si-t.-rs and owned the place from morning until night. J.i auew firevvoika were given for their benefit in the nfterinam, nnd the won derful prismatic el.t'tric foiiiitnin plnynl an hour earlier than usual ho the little Ollea could get early to bed. but thero wna, no such tiling ai driving them home. Tliiuii.uiiU lingered until the hist whistle blew and the liuht went out, and the next iiioruing there wa a litter of paper, of orange pi-.ring. and of lnnch.iui rciiiiiants, as might have been exsi-t.il after a crowd of W.IKH) children of the larger nnd the smalli growth, lint tins anny of juvenile ad Tertiser s.-emul to get in their work at once. The attendance on the day fol lowing their onslaught was tho largcet of any Saturday during the lair, and tha Sunday iitteiiil.mce wua also more aa'i factory than might have Nvn expected after Hitch a holiday diu. 1 on the pco ple'a purse. The mouth of March I to op;-n with a BTnnd g ila day on the llrd inst , under the auspice of the state of Vermont. There are 7,iM Vermont -barn residents of Caalifortiia, and the great majority of them are to Is- hero on the occai.n referred t. (.ov.-rtior Fuller of Ver mont, nccoinpaiii.il by hi wife and a party of frn-u.li. has coiue on purposely to participate m the f.itiviti.-. Two cnrlouds of mow bave Usm brought down f rou the Su-rras, and there will be a genuine liin-n mountain "sngaring off, a regular Vermont supier, a Uill, the cl.itr;.' liunit .m. the inauguration of the great .- .. trie tower and a special display of t. works. This 1 to la the Brt state d.:y and the Verm. Miter in trud to mal e a r.n.rd which the niana g. I of other ipe l.ll day will be placed OU their uit'ltie to break. A r. tirel French naval officer ha in vented a rifle that is capable of firing two kinds of explo-ive bullets. U.th hav ing immense s.wer ol penetration. -n nti-siiakrteare s.aietv is a 1 -..it to la stait.il in 1 -on. Ion. The ol j'vt of the eomhinaf ion is to suppress Shakespeare, a hi work Is.re those who intend forming the society. M. l'niiietiere, sH aking to the French X. a.lemy of S. ieiice, sai l that the deaths oiitiiuiiilare.1 Ihe births in France, but he pri di. ts these w ill so. ill lavm to gain ny au e. .-ss of lurtli over death. One hundred an.l fortv-two candidal, a have oileiel lhenia-le in l.l-trow in re-iniae o an a-lvertiinent offering tl.isM to a man w bo would submit him self lo undergo an operation w hi. h might n--u.t lata.ly. tlie c-I.-t.rat.'.l liueen t p'pe at Portsuiouth. a furnac in which for nianv v.ar ll 1e11.1l contraband tolw.n lias 'i-n burnel. basd 1st been ah ilihed The tolnic.ii will in future he npplinl to tlie tnsip sliiai for the use ol ln.ps An inv.-stigation hr Pr. Richter of Hamburg, l.ermanr, show that most ol the tire that occur in laundrie w here la-nrine is nn to wash clothe are due tn electric sparks caued by friction of the la-nime and the rtothing a the lat ter it withdrawn rrom Ui lth. OLD WOULD CAliLES. SALISBURY'S AMENDMENTS TO PARISH COUNCILS BILL. Th, Husalaa-lirrm. Alllaare-D.kal. I (m.1. II. ..ral M-a.J l Kelra..... - M- nr.ai tN.-In the Ileichstag debate on the ;uts..erinan .-.iinmenial treaty . Von M irba. h on behalf of the Conservative gave an explanation of the reason which bad decided the partv not to upsirt the government, contending the treaty would prove an iniurv to (iermaii husbandry greater than 'the advantage whicii could ssi blr follow it passage. Von Itlhiestein diilared l.erman manufacturer and r, hauls wcun-d under the treaty an estimable Issm. llusUndry profited nothing bv the present custom larm, ... i .I,iit.l ilirit-l their elforta aiiu ai r -- toward influencing federal governmelita in favor ol practical aoliciiuue ior..-r- man husbandry. The govern nt could not surrender at discretion to the de mand ol the agrarian. Count von I . i... . r..a. v In lli. name .uoiiae o."n -v - , ------ ol the luila-rialists. Kickarl urged the . .... . .. -....I.... .1... Mil. adoption 01 llie insi; , ....! - ..i l.'naaia into the Kuroiiean com mercial community would have iuijsjr- taut coiisriiiellcr. (..Ill IIIII.ASK. The I'rnlans i.r urk I' I a. aril tha Wall or thai llv. C.iKK. The visit to Ireland of the Kt. Hon. John Morl. y, Chief Secretary for Ireland, ba caused a demonstration of the feeling of resentment which the bomeruler have cherished against him since hi refusal to receive a deputation of the evictnl tenant' asxK'iatioii. Tin treatment In I the evicted tenant' asso ciation of Cork to return to the princi ple of the old l-and league, and they apaiuU'd a vigilam-e committee, whose diilv it was to we that Isivcotling laud grabla-r wa rigidly enforced. Yr-ater-dav the Fenian placarded the city with green Mster beaded in large tyte with the word "Amiicstv." The placards de clare that I'hIv ami other Irish martyrs are dying bv inch.-a in Fnglisli prison, while' Mr. Morley's promise to release the isili.icul nrisoncr is still uiifnllill.il. Continuing, the placards say: " France and the l ulled State have grnnt.il am nesty to political prisoner, shall hug laud le the only nation to refuse? 'SM'ak, .lob 11 Mor'l.-y ; Ireland demands an answer, i.imi suve ireiana. Tilt: I-tit 1 il t iii vi if i 111 1. 1.. Two r Oall.lo.r) -a l.alral A meli.lliienla Are It.-JerlrU l.y tlie ( unimuiia. laiMMix. The House of Commons by a vote of L12 to Ml rejected Salisbury's new uineiidment of February Zl in the I louse of Isirds to the parish council bill, enabling parishes of between 1M0 and not) inhabitants to iisH-iise w ith the parish councils. It also a.lopt.it liy a vote of l'.sl to l.i'.Mila.lstoiie's million to reject Salisbury' amendment of Febru ary L'; regarding the prosirtion of elect ive trustee in the parish charities, Salis bury bav ing succeeded in having carried bv the lair.1 a motion to restrict tho propirtioii to one-third, but afterwards the House agreed to llarcoiirt' com pro mis.', that restriction of the protsirtion of elective trustees to one-third Is? op tional ami not obligatory. I'ollllral 1'riaonera llrlrase.1. ( rt w y, Dntario. The tiovernor-t ien- eral has sig11.1l the release from jail of the two politi. al prisoners, Thomas Mc t . reeve v and Michael Connelly, who in Novemlier lust were scntcnc.il to a term of twelve month for conspiring to de fraud the government. It 1 stated that Mctirccvcy has paper in hi MMessioii which seriously couiliromiso several member of the present government. and that after he is released he will make their contents public. Krlglilene.1 by m I'etar.l. Pisa. iHiring a M-rformance at the Theater Nuovo a petard thrown into the auditorium through a window in the rear of the stage burst and created the greatest excitement, but did no damage. llie iwiiple rushed lor the exits, tint the n. lulu, tor of tlieorchcstrasliout.il that there wa no danger and ordered tho or chestra to Htrike up the national anthem and later the t.anl.al.lian liyiun. No arrest have been made. A Muh or Italian I'rasanla. I'.oviK. A mob of peasant iu Acipia viva delle Foiiti, province of Hari, tried to rescue a comrade arrest nl by tho po lice. After they were driven from the jail the mob attacked the police station, smashed the door and w in.lowt, an.l put the occllpailta to lligbt. After a street fight the mob disa-red. The leader were arrested. Several cron were in jured dm ing the riot. No Truth III Ihe Hurj. Paiiis. The Covarde say that Presi dent Carnot ha.1 re'uesti-.l the recall of the Manpii of limb-riii, Urilish Ambas sador tn France. The storv wa a pal pable falseh.Mst, and was denounced as such on the l-t authority. TheCocanle I. retell. led to la lieve that the Maripusof liiillcrm bad Is-en interfering with the affair of the French legation in CojH'ii hagen. I.l.llnra Ten..rwry Itrllrement. la.MHK. The Morning Post publishes au unconlirmed minor to the effect that t.ladstone informed the (jueen he was als.ut to undergo an operation for hi eye and desired the royal sanction to Is.rd UoMdwry acting aa Premier pro tern. India A-k for mnn.Ualnn. CvuiTrv. At a meeting of native and Fumpeans in the town hall resolu tions were ps--.il urging the government to endeavor to settle the silver .piestion by international ugrei nu-iit and the a siintuieiit of a roval .iiiumisnon, to in clude resident of India not official of the government. Vie l.'flrll In India. Cvt. t rri. Jame Wi-stlund an noun.nl in the Vn-e-Kegal Council that the government pniia-, i, meet the deficit by tmpoamg a new & per cent tax n ln..rts. 1 1-ides doubling the tax on petroleum. C..ttons will Is? excepte.1 from tjhe o-ration of the new tax. lt.lsrnrr.M4.MI. far Aft-lra. Ix.is-x. It i taid .) marine now fw'ionc.I at Chat ham have lasen ordered to t in readme to prm-eed to Hathtirst. Wet Afn -a, to take part in an expedition against the slave tracers. wiriaai la the Wa.rU. b'M...-The rt-rasrt on the trials of the new tirpedo destrover Hornet showe-l that the vesael's . w exree.n ? knots an hour. Tha buii.ler .L.n, that aha is tha icntrtt ' in . 1.. world. IHE PORTLAND MARKETS W.fAt - Va"iry. "as 483c 5 Walla Walla, 75i77.'c per ceiiii. raoritioa. E.Tia Saoaao Maars aao Lau- ....... ...-1 I'jiai.e ir pou'; iia.ua. iiiiw.m.'. - - 1 hau... large. 11.1 l..'.c; ''-' ''' limine: breaklasl lvon, U'm'"-. thort char sides, I0,ic dry aa t side. W'.KlO'.c; dried la-el liauis, lard, compouiKi, in n... t ; pound, pure, in Una. V' let, mt. fVW; pig"' I"'. fJ ""'' kits, 1.. ora, wool i rJiuaa. llora-1t:ia. choi., 12 ' I V lHr ll,'n', i mnliiim, IM lie; sr. no demand. W.a.L-Valler, KM lie -r inn.l. Cii.isiiia, lli.rli.-i Fastcni Oregon, t Itk , a.t ording to .piality and shrinkage. Ililiaa l'ry aelw te.1 prime. 6c ; grw-il, saltnl, tsJ aiinda and over, 3'sc; under ) pound, .( :ic ; theep IU, shearling, m.it -,1m, , ai.aXV: long wool, aiiatjOc; Ullow, good to dwlce, SltfC per MMind. UTi aao Daaeaao a sat. Baar Top steers, l2.60 it3.lsJi fair to good steer, U'tJliiaiioi cowa, 2.24; drease.1 l-f, Ambe per kuii.I. MurtuM Ileal slu-ep. 12.60; ewi-s, t'J.'i'i. Ho.-tTioi.-e heavy, 1.01M.2'.; me dium, M.Oti light ami leeieni. N.wis 4 Ulr drense.1. o'.olTl' IHT ISIUII.l. Vsal small choice, oc; large, c s?r iiound. roHUAUg Manilla ro, 1'4 in. fir. and up. 10V-J muni Ila roia.. 12-lhrea.l. .' diain., M'ic; iiianilla roH-,0 and K-tliread, and 6-10 diaui., 11c; maniila I tail roa-, in coils or 011 reel, UV; mauilla lath yarn, tarrnl, iv ; mauilla hawser-laid ro well Isiring, elc, IM ', mauilla transmission-of-K.w.-r ro. U ; inanilla pais-r twine, lie; inanilla spring twine, I -to; eisa ros, I'i in. cir. and upward, 7'4c; sisal ro, 12-threa.l, s diaui.. 7'4c; sisal ros, 0 and V-tlirvad, laud 6-10diaui., Hi4r; aisal lath yam, tarred, 7 V; boe vine twiue, tarred, 7c; ainal pajwr twine, H'aC. runt, raan, Ftoia I'orlland, t2.M; Salem, I'.'.to; (Watlia, 2.6f; Kay ton, 12.65; NValla Walla, 2.l0; Snow Hake, 2.o5; Corval lis, i.06j Pendleton, 2.U5; l.rabam, ll'.-Kl; suiiertine, l!.-.') mt barred. Uat White, 33.3k- sr bushel; grav, 31:i2c; rolltsl, 111 lg, 6.76i! U.tn'i; lairrel. tl.ttiiutt.2o; in caaea, 3.76. MiLUiTl'rra Hran, tl3rU; liorta, iiran, ijiio; soon-.,,- : . . id barley, flilt.. 18; rlHip ' ''"''".' tli'' P '-nk-11; wl.ole ee.1 barlev, Un. ' 'Nuw a'siul the time to .lit. h. w.ll gi, ; middling. la'2rt -er '"' - ' P"" ' H'- -I" h w hen- j - .... ' 1 I .-..n I ...I M.iur.. tot,., ao, I ul.,.11 1- I 15.iM; ground feed, $16 cr ton 7lic per cental : ton; chicken wheat, b.cl.ia Jkt cental. II av iood, 110.312 ier ton. DAiar raoiiuca. IlUTTaa-regiin fancy creamery, 27' C3tk'; fane dairy, Wtf2x-; fair to (tooil, 16(al,',c; roiiimon, 11 1? 12c er pound; Calilorui i, 46c ;mt roll. CiiKkaa Oregon, lOiullU:; Califor - nia. c: Young America, 12(1".", Swnui, imported, 30ia32c; doiueslic, lti fa- 1st! ner lajiind Faiob Oregon, 12l 12'yC jMr doren. Poultkv Chickens, mixnl, iiiole.l at 3.00ii 3.60 t doxen; ducks, $.'l.()i.tl 4.6tl; gi-eae, i7.0'i H.50 ; turkey, live, II hi 12c per ound ; drettstil, 13m 14c. TioriARi.ia and rauiT. VxorrABLaa California cabbage, I '4.' tHir iMjiind: Dotatoe. Oregon. 46.it Vic per sack ; onions (biiving price), t.60a! 1.71 per sack ; sweet potatoe,2'C per pound ; California celery, H6t!H)e; artichokes, 1.00 ar down; California lettuce, 'JlM-i-V per.lo.en; Oregon hothouse let- tuif.40iMk': ratilillower, 2.75 iH-rrrate, llHJc per dow n; parsley, Ztv jier dozen ; sprout, ll.lKiin 1.1'6 t lx ; string la-ans, l..ta;lHc per mjiiii.1 ; asparagus, I2'c H'r Hiund. KautTa Sicily lemons, $4.00ii4.60 per Ihjx; California fancv, t:i.60(J4.0tl; nun- nion, l,.6tt(tf3.0l); Itananaa, l.fxIirf.'l.tK) oer bunch: Honolulu. 1.6llta2.6lJ: Cali - fornia navels, VI. 'X. u2.75 imt Imix ; senl- ling, H.2.WJ.0O; Japanese, H.'iuL'.OO; suiillower. 12.76; apples (buying price), gnin, 6tt(ai.c kt Imix; red, 60(4 75c; late winter pears, tW.H0e er liox. CaJtaao oooua. Cannid Uooua Table fruits, aort.l, (1.76a2.UU; peache, l.K6.a2.UU; Hart let t pears, 11.76(42.00; plums, 1.37 I4 1.60; strawberriea, $2.26ia 2.46; cherries, 2.26ia2.40; blackberries, tl.H6u2.0O; lasplwrriea, 2.40; pineapples, $2.26ia) t.bO; apricot, ll.tift. lie fruits, aawirte.1, 11.20; iM-achea, $1.26; plum, 1.00iil.20; black Iwrriea, $1.26.4 1.40 per dozen. Pie iruita, gallons, assorted, $3.16(43.50; eachea, $3.60(44.1X1; apri cota, $3.60(a4.00; plums, $2.75i43.00; blackberries, $4.264 4.60 ; tomatoe.$l. 10. Mi at Cornexl beef, la, $1.60; 2s, I2.2.V. chinned. $2.40: lunch tongue. Is. $:l.60; 2s, $(1.75(47.00; devile.1 ham. $1.60 2.,5 tsar dozen; roast beef, Is, $1.50; 2s, $2.26. Fish Sardines, "4, 7Nr3$2.25; , $2.15(44.60; lolieters, $2.:0i43.60; sal mon, tin 1-lb tails, $I.25t 1.60; flats, $1.75;2-lba, $2.26-32.60; .".-barrel, $6.60. STArLa uaocaaiaa. Corral CosU Uica,2:V-, Kio,22(2:ic; Salvador, 22c; Mocha. 2t ',(:'-; Ar buckle't, Columbia and I-iou, 100-jsjuud rase, $24 SO Daiau Fauira 18113 pack, Petite prune, tha He; silver, 10ial2c; Italian, HialOc; lieriuan, OntHc; plums, UialOc: evaporated apples, HialOc; evaaraUil apricota, 15ialtic; peaches, lOujtlS.'c; pears, 7(4 He per pound. Salt Liverpool, 200s, $15.60; 100s, Irt.UO; 60s, $1U.60; slock, $H.60itf.60. frarp Kastcrn, in barrels, 40(.a,VK-; in half Issrrel, 42.457c; in cases, 3-V4 KOc a-r gallon ; $2.25 per keg; California, in barrel, 20i 40c p-r gallon; $1.75 H-r keg. Sooab D,4'vc; Golden C, ic; extra C, 6c; confectioners' A,5'gc; dry gran ulated, 5',c; cube, crunhed and pow dered, oi,c per pound; l4c per pound discount on all grade lor prompt cash ; maple sugar, KMltlc per pound. Kit a No. 1 Sandwich Inland, $4.75 4 .VOti; no Japan In market. Unix Small white, So. l,24'c; So. 2. 2'c; large white, 2', pea beau, '.'V; pink, 2'sc; liayou. 2'4c; butter, 3c: Lima, 3'4c er Miiind. Picki r liarrels. No. 1, 2S.431V p-r gallon; No. 2, 2tia28r; kegs, 6, KV per keg ; half gallon. $2.75 per dozen ; quar ter gallon. $1.75 per dozen. Sri. aa Whole Allspice, 1S..i20c s-r ponnd; cassia. 1SV-; cinnamon, 22.4 4V; clove. lH'3tV; black H-pa?r, 20(4 26c; nntmeg. 75 iV. U vlaixs lxndon laver. lanes, $1.75 4-M; halve. $2.00.4 2.2.". : .piarters $2.25(42.75; eighth. $2.50.43.00. Issm Mns.-atei. bole. $1.50; lancy facil, $1.75; Irag. 3 crown. 4VIV per pound; 4 crown. 6.i.V,c. Senile Sultana, boxe. $1.75'42.iJ; laig, v per pound. Ii:Teren-e of opinion regarding French investmenu in Portuguese railwar have ranse. France U withdraw her Minister temporarily from Portugal. The Swis government has exllnl thirteen snsfa-.-t.il Anarchist, and has tid their parage to Knglan.1. Of course Fngland will 1 gla-1 to have them. Utile Switzerland has an enormous arm r in ,H.,.n w, 1 t . -r 1 - i- l ,-.-.. .-...,. ,oe population i J.Is.10,000; the ttandirt lt n.m I Puring the Mexican war the fnited State put tm.lOO men in the field, of whom 1 ,70 died of wonn.lt or diseasa. o FARM AND GARDEN, ADVANTAGES TO BE OBTAinr n j 1 i.mr nnni i.i... - - m unuinunninirnj Th rirsl Thlni to l.uuk Aliar la i,,,, iHg-KIHIuf trail reals-tbuai tkt i Tin. la 1'ilrb -The Ill.Jerl f i , 4raluln-l arm ..tr.. I'n.lcrdraining may U mentioue.1 one of the most la-m-Hclal improveinr,, ' on a farm. Ixw, level and heavy Ur,,!, or land lhat i rut up w itli swm4 lri.j j marshes, also rolling land w ith Mn-tv, or hollow Is'twm-n the ridges, ..-i f Is- Iin.ler.lr11ill.1l. Moll.-v exiN ii.l...l ditching sin h land (U the work ls-pr.,, erly done) will lie sHnlily repaid interest. Ill dll. hlllg the lilst tl.iiiK lisik alter is a g'l outlet, for no n, Urr bow we l the rest of the work la if there i not a g.ssl onllet, it it , j failure. When buying tile one .h., first consider how many branches iMI ),,, farm will enter into the main dii. 1. then buy tile largo enough to c.irni j Ihe water as fast a it get to it. planning for unilerilraiiiiiig a farm tr- range the main diu-h ao a to take in i., ' lowest hollows and where the lav o K laud will take the longest string of di, j Try and have the main ditch alsmi .t 1 find deep ill the shallowest pla.-.-a; IN f will give a gissl fall to the brim, !, I he ol.ju t ill umlerdraining is to i,.,, . heavy, 'ogs'y "'' and to remove -111I4,, f water a s.s.11 a p.ieible. To do II, 1, ' cure should U- t. ken to get the .In, I als.ut the right depth. For n,l drains 1 think from two to I luce In t H the pMiwr depth. In any .lit. h th.. f,; b slw.uld Is-evenly distribut.il lhroiigli,,a , it entire length; It should not lut, more fall than ne-e-ary part of tl e(, and the rest I am a level, neither ( part of the tile U-full of water and n ; rest empty. In case of ilicksuii. 111 tt isittom Isiard should In. placed under : the tiles lo prevent their settling, for. U the tile are not kept even, a large p. ' celltllge ol their capacity will la lo-l. It : making turn never turn sipiare, but tl wav on a circle large enough that v. ; can use common tile for making th. turn; lor large tile use a larger nr.!. than for small. Never have a bian.-t, I form a right angle w ith the main d'.tib. but let it curve or angle toward the ..ui .let. In running a ditch to a low .. think it (l.a la-iter work to go tliro.igL ever I can best spam time and when 1 digs easiest. Alter this i done I choa- a field of aisl lieurest the outlet l tl I main ditch, from which 1 am going ui take a sinve-sioii of i rons, and drain tl t Held in the fall, ditchii., it so that IU I iow Und high ground will Imj ready to i Mor. ,t the same lime iu the spring.' Br doing it in the fall the freezing and that- ' 1 ; w i si t-ar and spring hsiseu the r.l I and oih iih the is.re throiiLih the gn.uiil: I coiiminently the .lib h i in U-ttrr work- ing order and the ground in la-tter hsi (or iio in the spring than if I wuiiol until spring Ulore ditching. Ol I In iiiuny advantage 0l.tu111.1l by tu.uVr draining I will mention but a few: L What is more unsightly than w bat miglit In- a nice lirld or farm, that ii all cut np with w liter holes? I'm lerdram ing re- ' moves these. 3. While winking aroutsl a kiihI of water one is doing more lalor j than he would lie if it were so that lit could work through it; la-sides he is l.sv ' ing the use of w hut would ! Ihe lt pint of Ihe field if it were umler.lraiii.il. Oriigaiu in wet season on low lauds hit crop are a total failure, where tiny I would have ix-cn g'ssi lia.l the land In a j thoroughly utiderdrainnl. 3. Many j times 111 the spring or in wet weather .one bus to wail long enough for water to soak awsy from umlriiineii land to have had hi crops all in if the land had la-en - drained. 4. On clayey soils that are 1111- ilerdruiuiil freezing and thaw ing w ill not heave clover or wheat as it will ahere they are not drained. Killing Fruit I'r.l.. It is very important to those having fruit tri-es to la-gin early the fight ugiiit the petta which are ur to Is;-within the coming m a on. The egg of Ihe li-af roller are laid very plentifully on tlx tree, and are tnosl of them foitndot the trunk and large limb. It is but 1 few minutes' work to destroy the.; rgp on a tree by simply drawing the back a knife or something similar over tlis egg clusters and crushing them. Aseack cluster represents from twenty to forty future worms, in this case surely a stitch in time saves nine. If your tree art getting along in year and the bark is getting rough, you ran help them by scraping olf the loose bark w ith a Ins- or some tsil that will not injure the under bark, at the same time destroying the hiding places of the larvie of the osllin moth. Clean away all grass and sprout from around the base of the tne and exMsc the woolly aphis or bl.ssl loii-e to the weather, and the wash you intend to give to the tree later 011. t'arnialrs. Ill using a feeder tuke out the division Isjurd and one frame, and put the iceder iu their place. Powdered borax is often nse.1, although pur.- lard is la-tter, for driving away ants which may be Icss-ated under hive. An ingenious apiculturist ha calcu lated that a single la-e visit 1M.750 Mow ers for each ounce of honey it gathers. Milk with dry hand. Milkers often dip their lingers' into the pail of milk or milk into their open hand and smear the tents, the drippings falling into the milk pail. It i a lilthy habit. 1 not waste time and money Irving to grow profitable crop from land whose need i thorough draining. Save your money and put it into g aid tile, prop erly laid, and in a few years it will t retiirn.il to you with com' pound int.-r. -t. Farmer who have trail this know its truth. A g'sl hay rrop is always an m-y thing to sell and usually at a' price thai a 1 li ars to leave a very s'atisfactorv prot.t A gissl many men are thinking this way and so preparing to grow less (rain an I more gra. Hut it must be reiiiemla r.d that tlie hay tnkes awav a g.asl deal ( fertility from the land, and if you do led want tlie farm to grow pair,'yii niu-l arrange for restoring this. The la-st w.iy lo make the hay crop prolitable is to i.nl it at home and return the manure. The early swarms invuriablr muketl.e most successful colonic. The earl.er they come in the season the more val uable they are. The time the old stands will send out swarms will depend some what upon their i. iMidon on comii:g out of winter (purlers. In lwr2the liussian railroad carri.d al.mt .W.ooo.tksj gn of wine, pr.r dii.vd in !lcarahi 'along the Kouman lan border 1, in the Crimea and in the country on the slot- of the Caucasus, the southern side of which i like man vine-growing district of Western Kii rope. The Sultan of Turkrr has iued it liri-rial decree coe ol every book and pamphlet that haa la-en printed in any language in ar part ol his dominion from the time l ax-ende.1 the throne up to the present time must be tent to the imperial palaca at once. r G 0