THE OREGON SCOUT. JONES & CHANCEY, - Publishers UNION, OREGON. FROM THE CAPITOL Old Man Ilnynf-dl Knton tlie Itlnr to Mnlntntn J'ntrrnnl Authority. This 'cro nthloticg and gymnasiums Is all wrong," Bald tho old man, as ho laid down his papor and bognn to shuck a Ihreo-ply peanut, "l'vo had asamplo of it in my own family, nnd I know now it works." "Don't you bcltovo In such oxcrclso for n young man?" "Wall, the oxorclso may bo all right, but tho fellers git fnlso ideas in their bends. Take my son Cyrus, f r instance. Cy was a lcotlo inclined to consumption, and I raythcr encouraged gymnastics. It wasn't thrco weeks aforo ho begun to git sassy. I gavo him a llckin' ono day, and I could sco that ho didn't tnko Jt kindly. Ho began to put on airs over his mother, and whon I cum to inquire around a lcotlo I found that Cy was on tho box. Ho wasa-holdin' up his dukes and knockin' tho boys right nnd left 1 overheard him talkln' to our Bill about 'position,' 'guard,' break away,' 'knock out1 and sich, and every day ho got sassier and sneslor. Ho was eighteen yoara old, but I alius lick my boys till thoy aro past twenty. I saw that Cy was goln' to buck. Thar was Hill and Tom and Jerry to bo affected by his ex ample, and I felt that sunlhin' ortor bo dona Ono day wo was holn corn, and Cy was off. 1 didn't mind it fur awhile, but blno-by I got rllod and said: "' 'Seems to mo you ur' achln' fur a llckin.' " 'Mobbo I am, fathor,' ho replies, aa cool as ico, -but 1 shan't git it. l'vo bin licked fur tho last timo.' "'Causo why?' I asked, i """Causo I won't allow it.' "Then I know that tho timo had tomo when ho'd got to havo sunthin' itrongor than boss medicine. Ho'd got tho big head on him tromonjus, and it was then or never. ' 'Supposo wo walk ovor to tho barn, Cy?' I koorleasly remarked as 1 finished row. "Ho said ho was my huckloborry, and wo dropped our hoes and wont. When wo got insldo wo botli begun to pool by -mutual consont, and Cy carried a grin 11 ovor ills face. Ho'd been put on to ft now upper-cut two or thrco days be fore and ho was calkolatin' on spilln' my chawln' machino at tho fust blow. Ho looked tho jitiwluiuly as ho squared off, nnd 1 raythur anticipated the want. I novor fit in my life, but when wo 4quared off 1 was bound to down Cyrus. Says I: " 'Cy, will yo quit yor sass and knucklo If I don't lick yoP' "And ho said: 'Ivathor, ralso yor dukes a lootlo liighor, and look out fur no!' "With that ho tapped mo on tho iloro-room with ono hand and culled my oar with tho other, and I nailed in. Ho gavo mo ono on tho tooth-box as I closed In, but artor that tho gate monoy was inino. I throwod liim into tho mangor, ovor tho fannln' mill, and bo- bind tho granary, and I was goln' to run liim through tho corushollor, whan ho hollered 'Knoughl' and bogged mo to lot up on him. It worked a mighty luddon euro on him. Swollln' all wont out his head that night, and whon 1 lickod him witli a cornstalk noxt day ho was as humblo as a calf. (Jymniw tics is all right up to a certain pint, but whon you git beyond it it's dangerous. 5'poHou I hadn't como out on top of Cy! way, sir, nou havo bin oiullln mo Diitor tho house by this timo, and prob ably had a match on with Sullivan!" N. Y. Sun. THE FIGHT FOIt PUBLIC PRINTER WAXINO WARM. President Harrison's Rtturn From Nov York Tho Apacho Outbreak Everything Quiet at Oklahoma. President Harrison returned from New York feeling much refreshed. President Harrison followed the foot steps of Washington in his journey to i0W i ork. At the interior department all reports from Oklahoma indicate a quiet eta to of affairs there. Tho newly nnjointed comptroller of the currency lias lormally assumed the du ties of that office. C. J. Mulkey, of Oregon, lias boon an- TK)intod stH-fial audit of the treasury, for o;uty at ban JranciHco. President Harrison's reception in New York on tho HOth was the grandest over before tendered any official. Asssistant Postmaster Clarkson has alout cleared up the business of appoint ing fourth-class postmasters. J. T. McMillan of California, has been apjointcd nautical exjwrt in hydrographic olhcc of the navy department. It is said that Senators Sherman and Quay havo reconciled their differences in regard to certain apjointmontH. No ofllcial information has been re ceived at the war department regarding tho Apache uprising in Arizona. The United States ship Ossinco arrived at Kov West last week from Hat'tiati nortH and Hawaii, and rejortn all well. Mother! Solicitude, "Wliat a lino liltlo follow." said tho patronizing old gentleman who had boon oloetod Kopiosoutntlvo for four luccosslvo times from his Congression al district. His remark was addressed to a kind-faced lady who hold in hor arms a liltlo loilow who bitnlcod grave ly at all that was going on. "Vos," replied tho lady. "His fathor and I sot a groat deal of store by him." "Well, bo's a bright looking ltttlo follow. May bo ho'U bo a Congress man hoiiio day." "May bo ho will," said tho mother. "Hut," sho added earnestly, "I'm going to do my best to ralso him right." Merchant Travolor. Bids were opened nt the navy depart ment last week for tho construction of tho new armored battle-ship Texas. Tho United States will inako some re turn to KingMataafa for his kindness to ward tho shipwrecked men at Apia Tho acting comptroller of the currency has authorized the Iowa National bumc, of Davenport, la., to begin business with $100,000. Tho naval disnhiv in the bav at New York, on tho 150th, was ono of the grand est and most memorablo demonstrations of the age. Tho fight for tho position of Public Printer is becoming warm. Helm, Dis trict Attorney of Columbia, is becoming prominent. A crank walked into tho ofllce of tho secretary of war and assumed tho duties ol tliat olllce. J lo was quickly taken in cnargo by tlio police. Experiments in the growing and man ufacturingof sorghum will lw continued this year under the auspices of tho agri cultural department. Tho comptroller of tho currency has authorized tho first National Bunk of Po- catello, Idaho territory to begin business with a capital of .$50,000. Horillyhiul tho news or Chairman Bar- num's deatli become known hero before IKilitieiaiiB were speculating as to who ids probable successor would be. Tho department has decided that tho so-i'tilled ship planking imported for use in tho construction of united States ves sels, is entitled to free entry. Captain Bennett, chief of tho revenue marine service. Had a conierenco Willi tho navy ollicials last week with reforenco totlio Imrlwr of relugo at l'oint Harrow. Assistant Secretary Techenor has sus tained tho appeal of tho American Sugar Bellning company from the decision of tho collector ol customs at San l'ruuciseo. Second I.ioutenantJninos A. Pendleton. United States marine, has been detached from tho Marino Barracks at Brooklyn. N. Y.,and ordered to tho Mare Island for duty. Tho herdie coaches in general use in many parts of this country, andesiecially in Washington, have just been introduced in umdon and are proving popular as a substitute for tho hansoms. Commander Allen I). Brown has been detached from tho lCearsargo and placed on waiting orders. Ho will he succeeded by Commander Kdwin M. Shopard, now at the Naval Home, Philadelphia. Bccont roiKirts from Alaska to tho de- IIOMK A .VII AIIIlO,tl Work on tno Eleventh Census Begun London to Havo an Underground Electric Railroad. Italy has 1.1,000 licensed beggars. Eiffel Tower landings hold 80,000 men t Six thousand Germans sailed for Amer ica recelitly. Mexico has decided to give bounties to sugar producers.. Preparatory work has already begun on tne eleventh census. Tho Weldcn Extradition bill has passed mo Canadian senate. Tho crop reports from Minnesota and Dakota are favorable. Beautiful modern houses near London rent for $200 per year. A ricn gold discovery is reported m Franklin county, Va. There was a $75,000 fire at Buena Vista Col., on the 28th Inst. Ilenn Hochefort's son committed sui cide at Bona, Algeria. Silk weavers to go to New York are advertised for In Switzerland. Tho American Samoiin Commissioners are at London, on their way to Berlin. A team from the Manhattan Athletic Club will Imj brought to the Pacific Coast, Edinburgh lias voted the freedom of tho city to Parnell by a vote of 14 to 111 Tho btandard UU company lias como into possession of the St. Louis Gas Trust Bandars secured $23,000 from the post on tlio -tin niHt dejwsed Long Branch been arrested on three partment ol state, snow mat mere is no loundation whatever lor tho reported ni- Coiiiiiiercial miners in Contrary to Public Policy. Constituent (to ablo statosmnn) Hero is a petition signed by 100,000 numoa calling for tho passage of a law to make wifo-boating a penitentiary of fense. Ablo Statesman (cordially) My dear frlond, 1 should llko to tnko charge of that petition, but thoro aro grave pul) llo reasons why such a law wouldn't do just now. You romombor Barney Blgllst, tho Eleventh Ward aloo or grocer who helped us carry tho district last full, when wo got In by just thirteen votoaP Ho sometimes loses his temper, you know, and (tho rust In n conll uontlul whisper.) Chicago Tribune. m Catching an Heiress. Citizen (to Uncle Itastua) So that ia tlio woman you' ro going to marry, is It, Undo ItastiiH? Undo Hastus Yon, pah, dat am do lady. Sho ain't much to look at. CHIzon Well, no, not vury much, Undo Hindus. Undo Hastus Hut sho hub got fob-ty-bobon dollaha In do bank, bo, an' 6ho hub promised tor gib mo tin power , ob attorney goiioruluhln. llarpift'n II Ottulf , morality against the Alaska Company and the white illllSKII. The statement prepared at tho navy department snows thai mere huh peon an increase of $7,7(kS,tiS!l in circulation since April 1, and a net increase of if l,!H):(,0:!! in money and bullion in me treasury dur ing the same period. W. A Cuddv, chaplin of the Arizona legislature, which has just adjourned, has sent to tlio treasury department, for deposit in tno "conscience mini," mo sum of $--5, being a part of the salary paid him as chaplin. Major-General Schofleld has directed that furloughs to noii-coiuinissioned of ficers of the stall, and enlisted men acting as such, may ho granted by tig' post com mander for seven davs in eases of emer gency only, and by the department com Plunder forono month. Acting Secretary Chandler, of the in tcriordonartiiumt. has modified the deci Hion of the commissioner of tho general laud olllce, rejecting the pre-emption tinal prool ol John , Kager lor laud in section I, township 10 north, range 1 cant, with meridian, of the Seattle land district, ashlngton territory. It has been decided bv the navy de partment to hold tho metis at lacouia for further orders, and she w ill probably take on timber, coal, etc., for the pro mised hotiBO of refugo at Point Barrow, Hie Smithsonian Institution has re ceived n dft of great antiquity from tlio Chinese minister. It is a "jodo" ring, alout ten inches in diameter and one- eighth of an inch in thickiiesn, with a hollow center nlnnit four inches in dia meter. It is of a pule hue, Tho ring is known as "him lu'k," a jewol of tho dy nasty of Hau, an old-time monarch of U600 years ago. Secretary Tracy bus approved tho find ings and sentence of tlio court martial in thitcasoof Lieuteiiiint-Commaiidertieorgo Book, who was charged with absenting himself from bin command without leave. Ho commanded tho Piuta, and left her at Sitka. Alaska, and canut to Washington to induce the nave department to author lr.o tho repairs iiucotfsury to make tinn ed ad serviceable. j office at La Hare, 111 James, tho preacher, has charges. There wero 123 deaths from pneumonia in New lork city during tho week end ing April 13, London is to have an underground elec tric railroad that will "do" two miles in ten minutes. Yellow Jack awung southward from Eloriday and has killed 4000 people at Bio since last fall Those who didn't get good claims in tlio Oklahoma rush declare tlio whole thing a swindle. Soino uneasiness is felt at tho City of Mexico over reported filibustering in Lower California. Emperor William lias been instru mental in tho building ol four new churches in Berlin. A man died from sunstroko at Okla homa City last week while sitting on his claim unpratected. Iidy Lonsdale sailed on tho Umbra on the 27 th inst., to join her husband, who is in San Eranuisco. A fire in tho Lec-Decning Company's establishment at St. Louis, on tho 28th, caused a loss of $125,000. Scott Bailey, the negro who assaulted a young lady at iiaiuax court-house, va., recently, was caught and lynched. In Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, which was opened in 1810, tho 250,000th interment took place there recently. Tho Citv of Paris, the now steamer which has just completed its first trip, cost $2,500,000 and can accommodate 2000 passengers. George Francis Train lias fasted eleven days. He drinkB only water, which he thinks is sulliciently nourishing to any ono but a glutton. At tho Toxas Spring Palace in Fort Worth, 17il varieties of Texas grass will bo exhibited. The exhibition will be opened this mouth. Billy Wilson, of St. Paul, Minn., a heavy weight, savs that he is anxious to meet Pctor Jackson in a light to a finish. Both aro colored men. Barron's amendment to the supply bill, increasing tho dutv on saw-logs for ox- jort from Canada, lias leen rejected by the Uuuudinn parliament. The women ol runs now indulge m cigarettes made of tea, and tho effect on the nerves is much more marked than that exercised by tobacco There is a bad show for wheat in Bus sia as well as in Austria, but there is a bright outlook in all the wheat-growing districts of tlio United Mates THE PACIFIC COAST. THE WILLAMETTE COLLEGE A SIOOOO LEQABY. GETS A Collision In the Bay at San Francisco Fishermen Drowned Heavy Rains In the Northwest Newsy Items. Yuba city is to have a plaining mill. Ileal estate prices are improving in Santa ltosa. Santa Ana's Flower Festival ended on the 28th inst. The next G. A. It. reunion will be held nt Bed Bluff. The salmon pack on tho Columbia is declared unsatisfactory. D. L. Hackett of the Napa Reporter, is still reported to bo missing. Susanville, Cal., experienced a sharp earthquake shock last week. Four fishermen were drowned in the Cascade Falls, Or., last week. A Philadelphia firm will put up glaco fruit at Santa Cruz this season. The terracotta works at Elsinore are daily turning out 15000 feet of pipe. Work on the Monterey and Pacific Grove Biiilway is to begin at once. Woodland has organized a Business Men's Association and Board of Trade On the 28th inst.. Benicia honored Minister Mizner witli a public welcome. In five years the Fresno raisin-growers expect to harvest yearly 1,500,000 boxes. Her Majesty's ship Espieeel. sailed last week from Victoria, B. C, for Honolulu. San Bernardino county employs four teen more school teachers this than last year. Tacoma is making great preparations for the rowing matches, to come off this month. Elsinor claims to bo hatching chickens by aid of the hot water of tho sulphur springs. David G. Harkv was run over bv a street car last woek at San Joso, and died tho noxt day. Seven men have been arrested for birring Gus Brannan.a Swedish Lathario of San Pedro. tV lodgin-houso and a cottage adjoining. wero destroyed bv fire, in San Bernar dino, the :t0th inst. J. B. Hailstone engineernt tlio Agnews insane asylum, dropped dead on tho 28th from heart disease. Georco Waltv. a Norwegian, committed suicide a few days ago at San Diego by blowing Iny brains out. Willamette College will get a $10,000 legacy from tho lato Father Wilbur, a noted Methodist missionary. Two tramps broko into tlio station- house at Fountain, Col., killed tho oper ator a lid robbed liim of $(5. II. L. Storey denies publicly that he ins sold his interest in tlio Uoronado Beach Hotel to the Spreckels. Francisco Martino, a cook at Gallup. N. M., attacked his his employer last week and was shot, probably fatally. Boso Bennett has been sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment for killing rank lirnves at Anaconda, M. T. Tho Mount Shasta District Society will old a fair in Yroka, commencing Oeto- 1IU.1IK A.'I FAIt.1I. How to Feed Stock-Tho Breeding Fowls-Foundation Walls for Stables and Barns. i PORTLAND MARKET. of The simplest wav to fumigate a room is to heat an iron "shovel very hot, and then pour vinegar ujon it, drop by drop The steam arising from this is a dis'n fectant. Doors and windows should be opened that it may escape. It has been estimated that cattle disease in the past forty-six years has cost Great Britain $500,000,000. Commissioner Col man recommends a cattle quarantine nguinst all Europe, which has been the hot bed ol diseases, which afterward afllicted this country. A handsome low serene is made by painting a largo cardloard a sky-blue, then painting a sprav of daisies and" clover blossoms on it. Then set this in a frame of plush about an inch and a half wide, and tliis ia to be placed in a light ebony frame with a standard. Boots should not be fed with straw or alike in Colonel D. B. Dver. of Kansas Citv has been elected innyorof Guthrie, Oklii iioina, as a compromise candidate Gamblers aro being driven away. The Prussian Minister ol war, at a re cent reception to the hmperor, surprises his guests with iiiumc lurnisiied by an orchestra made up of army officers. An Englishman has made a toy con taining 100 animals and men. They aro all nut in motion by a Windmill turner by the current from burning candles. There is considerable excitement in Saline county. Mo., over tho discovery of gold near Arrow Bock, a California ex pert having pronounced it a rich find. The bark J. W. Scamtmdl, from St Johns, r. F for Bio Janeiro, ran into New York, her crow having inutiued. I hoy say that the vessel is unseaworthy. The managers of the Western roads met at Chicago on the 27th to consider ho proposition of lessening the timo 1k tween Chicago and Ogden. It is claimed fast trains are too expensive. 1 lieutenant Dorr, who doped from West Point with the wife of Lieutenant Tottten. niKUit two years ago, is now manager of tho Barrios estate in Guide mala and is living splendidly. Postmastor Edward S. .Hudson. at Ash' loriie. Penn., shot a burglar dead while breaking into the jwstotllce, on tho 27th Jiinisou. who was sick in bod with pneu inonla, was appointed only two weeka ago. At Chelsea Park, KniisaH Citv, Mo., on the 28th, a bridge across an artificial hike gavo way and precipitated alout seventy five jHirson into seven feet of water. Most of thorn scnimhlud out or were as sisted on shore, mom frightened than hurt, but fifteen wero injured, four of them severely. On the 28th inst., a horrible railroad accident incurred on tho iiraud trunk road, near Hamilton. Out., in which tsovctiteen jn'ople woro killed. Two curs wero tolumqwl and iiiimodiatoly took IV, lll WIIU ,1UV WIIMU1 and unable to oxtrlmto tliumtjalvud from the wreck, ber 2d and continuing four days Caterpillars aro infesting fruit trees i the vicinity of Santa Kosa. It is fearei that they will ravage the orchards. Archbishop Gohs, head of tho Catholic church of Oregon, has gone to Rome to confer with Pope I.100 on church business A sandstorm blow along the river he tween Arlington, Or., and The Dalles last week, blocking the railroad track near Wallace. August Dietrich tried to sell loer at the Odd follows picnic at Lakeside, bai Diego county, last week, but was drive away by force. Tho Canadian Pacitic steamer bar donyk, loaded with cannery supplies, was beached in tho Skeenu river, bavin struck a rock. At Seattle. W. T.. last week. Wm. D Knllv was shot and mortally woundei while attempting to rob the cabin of two saloon-keepers The recent heavy rains all through tho Northwest givo promise of tho largest crops ever raised 111 Oregon and Wash ington Territory. The band of hostile Indians that was reported a few davs ago as having kille a rancher at Deer Creek, near Deining X M., is without foundation. William Wohlfrum killed Matt Fieglo near Black's Station. Cal., on the 2Sth Tho uuarrol originated in tho smashing of a buggy and the payment 01 damages Charles Schmidt, editor of Nord Call forniii Herald, in Sacramento, whilo run ning in tho fat men's race at a picnic, on the 28th inst., hud onoof his legs broken .U San Francisco on the 28th a colli sion occurred 111 tlio bay between tne British ships Dunfallan and Queen Vic toriu. in which both wero considerably damaged. The new temperance temple of tlio Woman's Christian Temperance ITnion, recently erected at tne corner 01 rori nun I'onmlo streets. ls Angeles, at a cost of $ 10,000, was dedicated recently. Governor Waterman says he thoroughly concurs in the views taken by General Vaiidover as to t heacoulsitioii ot Lawer California, and in fact is more favorably impressed with the country than he is. Luois Beer got drunk, wrote a letter telling his wife to take his property and go to thunder, and then drowned nun solf in a reservoir at Los Angeles, last week, lie was a Swiss, 50 years of age. Mrs. Mildred Cowan, living on Duwa- inash river, near Seattle, W. 1., was ser iously wounded in an arn.b y a glancing Imll from a rifle, which was hold bv her midland, on tho 28th. the ball struck the floor first. Mrs. Marletto shot and killed "Profes sor Sullivan at Mm uornaniino, una woek. Ho was a dunclng-umstor and Mrs. Marietta charged him with liimrajKir treatment of or thmu ll,ld ono-half year old daughter. i)oor hav, as they aro too mucl coiniiosition. Feed the roots with clover or good hay, and givo the more concen trated food with the straw. It requires more skill to lx successful in feeding poor than rich kinds ol lood. Foundation walls for barns and stables should go down deep on low soils that aro not well drained. Many walls go to ruin by failure to go a little "deeper for tho loundation. An exceptionally cold win ter may cause damage from frost, and it is always well to bank up as much as possible. Unless the shocks of corn are made linn in the field they will bo blown down. A little extra care in shocking will save much loss in fallen shocks. Wherever possible haul the shocks to the barn, as corn fodder is always injured to a certain extent, no matter how well it may bo shocked. To make a nice tcaeake, take one pound of Hour, half a jound of butter, one nut meg, ono teaspoonful of saleratus dis solved in a cup of sour cream. Bub to gether the butter and sugar and flour. Boll out and cut into rounds, dredging sugar over them before baking. Bake in a good oven. The heavy breeds of ducks can be kept within an inclosure, with a very low fence, and, if given a trough for bathing puriose8. thoy will thrive and do well if fed on grass or bulky food. Too much grain is detrimental. I ho Pekin breed seeniB best adapted on farms that havo no ponds or streams ot water. Tho color of the hog seems to be a mat ter of iinjMjrtance. Experiments show that, contrary to expectation, a black hog, such as the Essex and Berkshire, thrives best in the South, while the whito breeds, such as the Chester White, Yorkshire and Cheshire, thrive best in tho North. Tho Poland-China, a spotted hog, and the Jersey Red are preferred in the West ern states. THE LOCAL MARK.ET PRESENTS NO NEW FEATURES. The Salmon Catch for Apr'l Better Than at First Reported Veget ables Becoming Prentlful A Decline In Poultry. The general holiday on Tuesday inter fered somewhat with all business tran sactions, but in all other respects the con dition of the local markets is eminently sound. The heavy rains is making up for the dry winter, and are welcomed by the farming community. The salmon catch for April is said to have turned out better than was at first rejorted. and thoso engaged in the trade are full of hopes for a remunerative season. We quoto : GIlOCEKIES. Sugars, Golden C 74'c. extra C 7c, drv granulated 8'c, cube, crushed and Iowdered Hc. Coffee: Costa Rica 21 M 22.c, Rio 22a23c, Java 25a27c, Mocha 2S31c, Arbuckle's roasted 2540. I'llOVISIONS. Oregon ham 1213c, breakfast ba con 12,ljc, sides lOalO.'oC, shoulders SV, 9c. Eastern ham UlS'fcc, breakfast bacon 12i:So, sides a"10c. Lard 10s 9'c, FKUITS. Navel oranges $4.50, Riversides $3 3.25, California lemons $.1.504 per box. veoktaih.es. Potatoes 3035c, onions $2 rheubarb 10c, tomatoes $2.50 per box. DItlED rilUlTS. Apples 5Gc, sliced 0c, apricots 13 14c, peaches 810c, pears 8c, Italian, 8c, silver 7c, German 00e, plums 57c. California figs 8c. DAIKV l'RODUCE. Butter, Oregon fancy 25c, medium 21 K al5, Eustern 22c, California 1820e. EUGS. Eggs lGc. poui.Tny. Chickens $55.50, ducks $1011 per doz., geeso $9, turkeys are steady tt 20o per a. WOOL. Valley K3al8e, Eastern Oregon 15c. HOPS. Hops 1015c. aiiAiN. Wheat, Valley $1.25, Eastern Oregon $1.15 Oats3031c. FLOUK. Standard $4.25, other brands $3.75. FEED. Hay $1314 per ton. bran $14al5. shorts $15al0, barley $22.50C?24. mill chop $18a20. FRKSlf MEATS. Beef, live. 3Kc, dressed 7c. mutton. live, 3c, dressed 7c, lambs $2.50 each, hogs live (Jo, dressed 77Cc, veal GSc. A drink that is truly refreshing for ono suffering from sore throat or cold is made by injuring a quart of boiling water over a carefully washed handfull of Irish moss Lot it stand until the water is cool, then strain through a muslin bag, add sugar and lemon juice, with a tew thin slices of lemon, until it is alout like lemonade; a little cinnamon is considered au addition by some people. A good relish to bike with a lunch ia made of ham. Pound faonio pieces of haul in a mortar, just as line as you can. Season it with popiier and spice, and moisten it witli clarified butter. Put this into a nio'dj or earthen bowl, and press 11 m very tightly, rut it into me oven for half an hour. Let it get perfectly cold. 'It .can then be cut into thin slices. It is nice if used for filling for sandwiches. That plush may be "leaned is a fact of interest; children's plush coats that have become so led 011 the front can be softly and delicately sponged with a little borax and water without injury ; a teasioonful of powdered borax to nearly a quart of water is the proper proiMjrtion"; use a very soft sponge, and, by the way, a sjonge may be softened by Iwiling it in clear water ; then take it out and rinse it in several waters, if not softened sufficiently repeat tho boiling and rinsing procoss. A most excellent pudding is made by stewing one pound of prunes until they are so tender that the stones may be re moved without difficulty. Tako one quart of sweet milk and subtract a tea cupful ; into this stir enough flour to make it like thick paste, then mix it with tho rest of tho milk ; heat four eggs very light and add, and lastly stir in the pYunes, over which you have first sifted a little flour. Boil or steam for two hours. Servo hot, with some highly flavored sauce ; venilla or wine sauco is'preferred. A grape trellis is a permanent institu tion, and the extra expense of making it right pays big profits yearly for a long time, how much will "it cost to nut up a few boards over a favorito vine that an nually just barel misses ripening its fruit? That bv wardinir oil' cold rninn and (lows and cheeking the passing off of heat into space will probably make the grapes ono or two weeks earlier. This semi-protection is also in many places a preventative of mildew. The finest grapes grow on vines trained to house walls un der tho projecting eaves and cornices. iV hen smoker is something that all IKMtltry farms should have. Tob.ncco smoke is death to lice. It is aleo deatli to the fowl if confined until the smoke is thick enough to kill the lice. Here is the description of a convenient smoker which almost any one who is handv with saw , hummer and nails may construct. The smoker is made in two compartments. Tlio upper one for the fowl has 11 hole cut :.. 1.. f t ,. , . . 111 one sine 01 uie iowrs nead, and one in the floor to admit tho smoke form be low. A pan of live coals is placed in Mm lower compartment, 11 handful of tobacco leaves or stems placed on thorn ami th.. door closed. A few holes should bo lored 11 the door near tho lwttom to admit nir sliding door on the back of tho lo- is so constructed that when oioned for tlio " "w i" iiitn-Timg or uiKiug out mo owl, it closes the holo which admits tlm smoke from below, and when closed after putting in another fowl the holo is mini). ed and admit the smoke. We apprehend 1.... 41.: 1 , , mill mis BinoKcrcan ie used to groat Md vatitago when a largo numlHrnf In.n nr.. sitting. Another use to which such a Xxix inav bo mil lu planhJ of the green unhbi. nnd in ) ease 0110 side of the box iiwy havo h imtie of glass insortod so tlmt U10 oixinitor ctm to I whon enough smoke m bon Bj. mittod. DAUGHTERS OF EVE. Lady Dudley sleeps in black silk sheets. " Mrs. Cleveland bos never seen o hor& raoei This will be Julia Ward Howe's sixty-ninth summer. Mrs. W R. Vanderbilt has a diamond ring worth $f0.OO0. Anielie Kives says she writes with tho aid of an astral man. Lady Monckton is tho only English lady of title on tho English stnge. Charles Kgburt Uraililock (Miss Murfreet likes steel ens nnd tho very blackest ink. Chinese Lillio Tin l.oy is one of the most richly dressed women on the Pacific coast. Miss June Duttou started n boarding house in IMS' and died a few duys ago worth ovor $100,000 Miss Frances II. Mitchell, of Philadelphia, lias Ix-en made a doctor of philosophy by the University of Zurich. Eighteen thousand Irish girls, who have iK-eu assisted to emigrate, seut homo Sij0, 00U sterling in live years. Tho Baroness Hnrdett-Coutts has started a new cab eoinpuny 111 London, to run four wheelers of an improved typo. Mrs. Cleveland planted a sapling nt Mount Vernon tlio other day in great secrecy, lest relic hunters should destroy tlio plant. Tho bello of Baton ftougo, Ia., a lndv of graceful and attractive manners, owns and Mnouiilly conducts a job printing office. Mrs. Betsey Averill, of Now Preston, Conn., roineinlers all her birthdays since sho was 5 yeurs old, and, as sho has reached the dis creet ago of 1U5, has just a ceiitury upon her memory Mu'o. Tussaud has ndded to her collection of relics tho camp ledstoad on which tho Duko of Wellington slept on tho night before Waterloo. It is a simple one of ropes and wood unil is barely six feet in length, with tho merest preteuso ot a mattress. Mr. Edmund Yntes dc-erilies Queen Nu'a lio of Survia as "deci ly of tho 'tine woman' order; tall, broad uid massive, with lurgo features nnd blnck eyebrows and eyes and black hair, which sho wears 'dowu her lack, as the sayin' is,' as ioor Sketchley used to say, like a horso's tail." A granddaughter of Charles Dickens is now engaged on a promising enterprise. Sho has engaged a stall" of young ladies, who, with herself, devoto themselves to copylug with tlio tytewriter. They havo attained great proficiency in tho art nnd work more neatly than uiot nmatuur typewriters. They aro getting plenty of custom, nnd uro especially clever ia correctly deciphering and render ing badly written muiiu&cripta. WHAT THEY WEAR. Bocamier frocks aro tho rage. Long driving cloaks uro of dark silk. Cashmero polonaises nro appropriately worn over silk skirts. Silk gowns nro do rigueur for church, jwr tlculorly those of black. TJlegnnt visiting toilets aro of richly em broidered silk combined with laco. Hxcdlont ragout nickles aro made witli two gallons of sliced cabbage, ono gallon of green tomatoes, twelve largo onions u chopjHHl fine, one gallon good vinegar, 0110 IKJund of brown sugar, 0110 half ounce of tumeric powder, ono tnbl ewty-innfnl nf ground allspice, ono tabloBjoonfiil of cin- iiiiiiiuu, one ounco ol colery need, 0110 twisiKKJiiful of ground cloves, 0110 quarter of a jKnind of wh) mustard, salt to the taste. Some persons like tho addition of threo grown iHjpiKjra chopped flno, with out t 10 sooda. lloil all together throe or four hours. QUI qie temjor ,, to t add tho splcos until It is douo. Rendv to Ubf as boon us it hi cold.