HAPPENINGS FROM FREE SEEDS FOR FARMERS. O. R. &. N Derwrr-atio" Tram to D-.st-4fc.te Seecs o Trip. Free seed will be distribcted by th CLtK. ieraocnuioc traia. which is to tocr Eastern Orecvc this mocth. Te varieties wiH be Caaadiaa fei peas. Mjr.taa fr-vra alfalfa and nesot cw-a Th seed will be rivea to faraitrs seWcted at the titx.cs places to be visited by lie cora-scrrial a ciut cr tee I arasers casoc ThiS sry;i , it Is beli ... 1 br--r.f better results thaa if ta seecs were p-vea cct prjc-iscaoesly, as the faraters will be seiected epee pcTalse to carry cct exper-taerts with every puesbie cars aad attertioc la th-i way it will be pwssibie to ascerta.a ex- W r5-.a-T "'rfr ie cfs:cstrxt:.'ic traia w-; Weave Pvrtiaad 5-tacay eveaiai:. Msrvi SO. ia ts to arr-ve at Erpoer the f.l:w nsf rwr-iaj. The last iecmire will be delivered there betweea the bocts cf :45 aad 11 -A': a. c Thea the itiae- rarr 15 hereto; ; pr.atec fuiowed tit.1 tc Xfi--h II. whec the iast ie-.tre will re ie.:Tered at E.jc EJs betweec the bocrs tf I :i: d S :il p. Ccissel JL A. M.-rof. cf the 0 t S. wiil have ciar- cf the " trail artd the f .Cowir.iT txper Tr. Jtes rii;T-ocb. director Crv-oc ejer-JseEt ?tit.jn. Com." .5: Professor E. D. Sciier. arrococLat. Orevc exrennet stiti-JC Corr":5; Prof essur F. L. rer.t. diiry h3sb4d Et CTec ir-eriiecl statioc, Cor Talla: Prl-fessc Jies rrydes. pod try hyi", Cts-x; eiperiser. statioc. CctTalls: E. UE-berirer. sa perte!3der.t M.to eipertziert statioc Morr: E. W. Alien, scperirteraiect Vtt-:" ext-erinect static jc. Eerje toc: A. V A-"fThite. f jt" a Crs fjc arri;ttltiril eoIle f ars. Corral ka: F E. Sri' asflftazt hcrtiet turist. Eirtcrr Ors:c ei:rijer.t sta tlcc r:i-:c: A. G. Lc assistant poetry E3ftam Ejett stat-oc C aasstarrt twttitn .'rviUis : E. fcafcaac eitwriaert stitjoc Cttu" .: S. oert 3. TTviec. issjsiart pocltrr ya. Ctw-.'S eiperinect statioc. v ; Estate sn Nu-se Near S-eui. Sta'feic A pi&t cf rr.cad hjs beec pcr-.-hatjed aeatr to w; aad abwet 2i. apprf trees aad 50.i peach trees are ' be-ii set. Ttia pjtatiax is Etade cp ' ef waat are kaewa as "Jsae btuiiied" stuck, whloh will riiie priaM trees ior piaatiaz aeit year. The plaatiax f ocaharis oc the F"raiih-Cje prvji"rt. , near S:a,-g.eld. is ia ftH s-wia. Aaaocg tbe heaviest plaaters are Fa 4 Sou acd Et. Warts, both ef Fort-. band, each itsttiajf oct a fH ccarter , sectioc the f jrttr 3sia peaches aad ' or 3) si: fre to I owners. Llier ciiris. raiaj- frve; acres, are beiai? piaated tj A-a. Li-Hi $30 Per Acre. Ceami. r :c; E. T. Htll hae :id a Itrat cr.e ulle west rf to Jtr. Servii. a rct trriri. fir: fa. I. wa. f ;r tl ?. ;-!. The tr-ict euctaias -ti acres acd is aeariy all Irst cLat aiiaif a land. 3tr. Ei2 refwetly scui 3U acres cf the jaaie tr: f.r The Critic piace. iirnxr'.-T tae Tas Vjeit firs, wan iji; s.ui a few days azj f;r $1.7.-5"t'l- Tola see the Sadist frsi.t farms ia the T-aley aai has pricaced Tiiii-h tr.afwiaciax scarf- No a FlCXW3 Kiion. estijc Tie p:tato irr-jwers tse oszm ci:tcartry w-Jl ti.ii! a wrri a Tiew to srxaaiaias a aaioc. Sia ary i.-?'r;atiai ii all bruaches cf irafEKry is the -aKhod f the day. the "scad" sea tbiak that they axay as wii be hi the swtax. AH who are ca- torestat psrzmir J -est atartet pr f r tar pric&a? are saw-ed dbjk. a jewiKitjx, wsi oa-! peirted to pme 12 iarralztahue aid to i pwe 12 irrajiahie aid to j v3 13 F-eewater Seeks ta Se,t Water Bods . -2 . . at cts Last aieetr- iastra-ted Eecorder G. P. Saoiiersus to call f cr bids i'Jr bocnia f jr that eucBtructi'jB of tbe mew water wearies system. The bocds are fur $!. W aad win ma for a term of 15 Tbe surveys hare been made aad the - eactract f jt the pcuapiajf piaat aad res enotr wiS. be let as sooe as the bocds are sckL Teaeher Makes Good Wtt CarSe. "" Lakeriew E. B. Jacks. jc tas suii to A. A. Davis, giar-ath Marsh, ahoct Sa.WI'O worth of cattle to be delivered at Wajia-M riTer April 15. Ee also retains aooct s) bead f yer!ia t . t vr T..i. . , . , - , , . ... Hi tie eattie bosLaess abocrt eifht years Lxn. increase. IjkaeT-jiwTbree years a;fo last f a! a garter sertwrn of land was offered I r lor saM at $3.59 per acre. Tti piece of land was oc the "West side." aboct 12 miles rroca X-aie-rvew. A reoet offer of $25 per acre was refasecL Buys at Hood Rer. Hood Kirer Edwia POboo of Wasa intiroo D. C, has ooajfht S acres cf WUliaa. Stewart far $12.$i. Mr. PUwa will reBsore his f aaiily from tbe East sfcurtiy. AROUND OREGON AtD OREGON M:NiNG INDUSTRY Branch of A-ierica-. M ni- Cor-cress Is Orjaiiied. Th Owe braacfc tf the Araericaa V::rr coesrres has bees orraaiied, w;ia rwacrarsers in FortiaTd W;ra new to f-f their orri'fMtioc sa ehiie aU pars of the Kate, the board cf directors will rocsist of ria aaem bers, not racr thaa frve of whom may be residents cf Portlaad. Tiers are three r laces ia the beard still to be jed bv eirctior. cf rerresertatrre nee ert:ied with tbe m:aiar iadastry la tastera aac toctaera vrecoa- There are a: present ity-rve raases oc the rc.ll. AH interested is proesot iar the cWveiopeaeat cf the raiaeral re cres cf the state shocid j:ca this cr raaiiatioc aad send their aaaies at occ to the secretary. Me-tbers cf the Ores-jr branch raasi be nerabers cf -i. , fJiT ttw cation biaais w-.'il be forwarded oc re-' qaest. Ore cf the CiT-iriti-oc is bcreaa cf ir. pcrpcees of the state cr- i r.-raivc coctfemiic the is the state ef Orecje. ad the rsas.es cf the eur'pa-ies ur ncriTii s c-wt:z or coeratir thea with ; the asocrt cf rapitalisiti xu. tr-ber of tx cl tie prcperties. wrta tie anocrt , c' aerjiciCder.t wijrs aooe, tae atnd ?rese-t pT-xrssrtL'je. cares, bci 4 stone. r cua er a.r rierrra! Taloe. tr ;s ocject ta T-.ew tse f miitzzx reso- fcitioc was passed at the btft Eeetir, ' Mir.-i 1. held i, the rxres cf the Oacs-1 cierciil cih. 1 ""EescTed. That the chair appvirt a . eoti:ttee cf three iesiiers who- shall , iie a list c-f all Lieral properties . belt prceoted ir the state of Orean. : with iH potssiile irfor-aroe euocera-, tr? thess. This tzf ortitioo to be a 1 re.--rd t-x pebtie irf mtz.ix." JUL owners lT'ieral pr'.iperty are astiC to c-o-e'pera.te w ta tse cnrr-rKa- -.'-g- rhe : iesired triors- i tioc aac ry jxm s tar 8rt;Te sup- 1 It a believed that ' kac'wledfs cf ccr , will briig aa en ef . rti aac aoarate tu tjrf ;-c as :t s&jtLjt se. cce cr the iznrssxt cf the atiainr states. i Aitrresis ce secretary. Frecferick FweH. ivS M:St ?-:'-- O-cnard Sols for S30.00Q. Cectr-al Fciat 5L 1L Aatrrews aad ' The pijee scui aiwtt a year 14-3 fsr ilT.Cn.'ij. The place ecctaias 7"j acres, part cf whi-as. is ia brs-h aad aboct 31? acres ia iriard. oce f whici is jrat cocaiai irto beariaar. The oni- ard s me cf the s:t pr;-cuiaar aa i tie Vr Fjot has ajso- bc-carht i the c-id Alfvrd piace at Taject. coo- 1 siscia tf 13 acres, f jr 13. wO. I F-e-ater Rcaas bsi:crd Freewsier Gscrty Jain GStlasii G:ci2i.i3i:osr E :race Walker aad G:carr f .1: . ..jh. y v T r-w.-. : were ca tbe eitr re-.-etiT aad dr-rv- set : oc aa raspecti'jB this iectir.-c cf I tottr cf the- yjads j ; eaeanrt has beea iet er tbe bckir j saTr-es cf procarts c-t co sf a aew steel triire acr-jes the WaHa -. rai2iTisL aad as Oa the way the doctor aaked Jt Walla ri-rer at the M.-Cor settiesaect. 1 pf'-'tect of tae cajoc. faist tae ssost -what had fceoufet him ae Jar PORTLA.ND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices : Eluestea. I H.I2ntLl?,; eiab, $I.';4; red F.assiaa. j JI-'W; Talley. JX.'s-t: X-9-fssi. ; Eariey Feed aad brewing, CSi' Cors Whcie, $:i ked. IS toe j ! Oata N. I white. JliiiffLS too. 1 Eay Track prices: Tcocby. WiJ Uusetse raHey. S&ittzZl per toe: East i era Ctwjfi. J22id:23: alfalfa. $I"tl: ; Califcjraia alfaia. $IfrIT; ciorer, $15 I 4i'l: g-raia hay, tli 1:?. , Frsits ApcAes, $l23j'3 pe-i jfae n.3ifcLp box; craa-! i; Hi.ift peratoes TaHrw?" n - j og, T'V per hundred; sweet I potatoes, be per pouad. ! v C"ltT il-5i1-' I U3TO. i bas, SlftiLS: earrota $1; beets, j $1-23; parsnips, $1 ) arser City ereaaiery, extras, 3Jr. i fancy octsiiie creassery, 2.3ii:3Sc; store. i 'it..'''!.. 1.-.'.,.. , 1 t-i- t mMT-irf aier rejfilar batter j prices. Frgs Fresk Osegoa racch. 22hl'23c per doeec Prk Faacy. ia.i13t Veai Faacy, 12wtl3ft. PtaBferyEeas, - lej- brstiers, - TXh r;c; fiacKS, Z'Je. iceese, I2s(Cl3cr tor- keys. Eye. cressec, Z5ri'2c; squabs. $ per dosea. Cattii Seat steers. $J. 4 X'r6.1i-: 1 7 .-,"7 - , w m.-jv .jifj.w..w. 4j-iry rjoc w8, e--iffc. d-. lair Uj e)C- ! - sa. t;ju. ' Z,. X . $3-T5 Sa tS; Eo?a Top, $13tli.SJ; fair to g-xd StteepBest wethers, ' to pxni. $3.50(c5.T5; yxi ewe 1 tamos,! T.T5. fair Hoc li9 rrtm. Tfc7-i -j. ids, neiaical; 1319 contracts. 1K ' nomEaaL Wool Eastera Oregon, 15r29 per ponnd; TaHey, 22i,gi4 moknie, choice. Tie. Caseara bark, 45c per piad. Hides Dry tides, ITfrilSe paond; dry kipv ITccclSe; dry calfskin, 14cc2tV; salted fcidea, -elr; salted ealfskia, 14c; green, le less. NO SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT. Ph2adeipKa's Sr- ke Sraon Has i j Littt Prospect f knpr pwrnint j i FhHadelpfcia. Varck 14. Tw fj the loer Eediss ttroci wttici Pfeii- j &V.7v:s Wrvti tAt a strife attVmMiit : ciptt be reartteci were today prct5eaJ hr elioisaaed. It was ho$wi that Pres-1 Wsect Taft. the barkers of Fiiiacel-1 pfcia. the Natkcal Civic federatxg. cc-J tse local rcGsciimazie hadies wgcJJ ! tzoi a way to Veai & baai to stop th ' stnre. Today the word ease from Wasiiiar toc C3oc:al!y. bet oc seemirry pood t oepartaect c-f orre arl Ubcr. ntLtztnM cocid ot see h j way caear to iter- wao-ii. (ats at ki prowawt. Teae. The reaoe giTen was that the j trocble is pcreij of a fceal character. Tt bat u wy JW. aS wei KaJcers declared that the f-jnal j 154 pooii. Ti tester wr w irterests probably wvtVi keep kaads a2Bja&d that ther had har7 pacVc oif the it. Frank B. Eeeres. presi-1 - ret cp the carcass aad carry hon der-t of the Fhilacierpcia dearir ' ti a to be eooked. It eded aT Bocse associatioc, took, a stroc stand j au-tjr's yerwuaaVrii to preTeot oc tae qaestxie of eschssrre reco?ri-1 coe c-f its orrarixatioQ. f 3r. Feres said today: I e-SEaot; see how ccr favfal istittKics ca brir. their powers to bear in ary way j .r-t reJ!roTl: The doctor FX tie uder aad aaked Woether tae Natwcal Ctttc feoer- j jgtxaea lac the aeoL tsoc win take cp the strike setlfeaer;t j The aaor west ttroc tia pockets and the roczcihsec caa be farced to asd searched the hat. Tbe steel was take actios remains to be sees. As- : eosa. other telejcrara was sett today to Seth "Not rt the sceeir" the doctor re Low, head of the? federatsoc. SciiEf . V ahadderts. "T-oc ipti' tsat body to offer laediatiiiB. "3ttt fc re. Xr. Lc-w repised the feders-tioc f 'k3m bestaeaa, doctor wwiid do so if he eocid be S8r-d the i-" Eararaa. rravety. c er wocld be acreptaie to both sides. , There was so rh.a-ge today 12 the ; t . 9 v. ..t. - - ' t - 3 ox a reaerai. eras: iaoe tae sr&-1 pataetae rtrtters. aad eos ef local of keal ' criocs heid taeetiris today and taeigit ' ; io ta; piazas io sci csex BBes&.'sers so- I either. UcioE bakers esipioyed by a bf de- partziect store hare rvoe on strike and seriocslT ertrcrfd the mcxtr of bmi stii t that store. " .j .as-T trbac s tbe Kessirxtoc diKrictlfl " 5lk f f1145 1 t. j.-, ' ; pta- w-Rh hie tsaers. r Tli: -.T . - !r eccjinKput. a u.-cu.tDdiiwjK. aw toed tsat tse pouee refrased froas refraiaed frosa 1 aiss t; caa ta eafperx erowxas. The Esoert servjes dlitsrbaaee ef the lay oetrcrr-d waea a 4 year 01- e&iii was iciHed by a ear rsa at iii speed to pft aw it frora nea aad bews whe were stocia it. The car was stopoed aad c a-jd rathereii and Bd as. ta Fit at the Ejixorsaa. The ' ataa on Dori crew ta rerocrer aad heid the crs-wd back whiie arocher po Jiceaaa sect s a riot calL There 1 were cries c-f traca '. aad it is saii a oB4i procaced a roie. a scau ot awratec pouee : arrrre) The crowd beiran to searter poiice wre forced t vse : taexr Serai persocs were il-.xh.tiy wocauied. Three ccea. asd oce wciaa were arrested. UNION tS ENJOINED. Sepir$ Cecsion Acairrst ; FJiWsaod, Ta 5ardt It Ey cEs-j slsiay the appeal of the Utited lliae-1 wjciter e junervca, tae i. exibq saaes ; "-" Apwsaj practieaily ; perpeiaiates a tesstpcrary ls cf sweecuur esamrter. The ft8 58 -r" cz BSrB: irT ct.T.i-s.r-arT si uoce cocapacy. ox West Virsriaia. aad ta aa appeal froea the Halted States CLrnit Coirt Zae tbe I Northera District of West Virjpaia at pvriippi. I The iajcactioc restraia the aaion frwa iaterferia with th eoipioyes of tae Eiaes. rrom lEtenenay aaa conspiTta to tatertere wita ea:pvves 01 ptacax so as caowTrjr.T w srtasr aboct is acy ataam the breakifig of the piaistiSTs eaipioyes cooiracta for serrice. eiistia at the tiaae or there- after estered iato; froea trescassisc oc Sh Mipwcy- property; frwa eorcpei-1 by their threats of Tiofeaee, aayl erimre to fw :r- i pickets arocad toe prooertr of the com- f posy for tbe ptsrpeee- of using Tiowec.ee or threateciair or persuasire txagnage ; to lodsce the cenipasy's estpioyes to Camej-'e Masses Mayor. Saa Fraociseo, Jrk 14. Andrew Caraegie was the gaest of hococ to Biht at the local chamber of com aaeree at a baniaet attended by aaasy of the karfiig rdtizefis. The address of welcome was made by Presaiert W3r aaa Gerstle, of ttie ebazaber of ctxtv Eeree. AawojE the the speakers were Goveraor GcSett aad Jadjfe W. W. Morrow. Mayor McCarthy was doc. in Titod to be present at the trgset aad socae cttie emaarrasiMrieret was caused by the pust of hooor acpznag as to the reasoa for his absence. M?n Ejcptooiw Kit Scees. WCkesbarre, P, March- It. Ser ea men were estoeioed tocdifht in the X. 5 sojaf t of the Lehigh 4 Wukes fcarre Cosi compaoy. as the resuit of a terrie cxpiuoioa of gas. The zeseaers came aerssa the estoabed aaes ahortly after sudsighc There were sewea ta the party. Ail were scfocated by re danap. The eiplueioc oeccrred in. a place waere a racg of cea was pal tiai? together a lunatiatf eciae. It is beluered they struck a pocket ef gm. Camesie Lays Cornerstones Saa Fraociaco, Mares It. The eor herstoce of the aew- Scotitt& kail ef the St. Aodrews' society as laid today by Andrew Caroeci ta the presence ef a Urge aaesafclage. rr Jules vfctihs- CHAPTXR HI. I CoDtiaatd-) Eaceraa had atmed wen ul before fiber at tlm cowiparlona came up he had ptasxeed hla m! tn the admal'a throat. Is r" n w- - ts:ers tae tst taer were rnci tie ee.a of ti atstoe- pfeerw. Tie ftre was oot. The earlt fcC Mtxmm mt th Bocrtre had made Jsacs ne-ct KJw acccstoaed duty. a sax ioic2: at the other, and M fcart. It was aertoua. Thes the 'a v . . . , ,., ,1 . . Karteraa, "Erw r "Trtti fcw." 1 oTi. try ) W-mr. it. Erta- yocr hatehet. j A iKS-tad pteee was sooa cct oi ; Sc" ta dsaaeter. and the doc. er aec t work. He chopped tt tate j rocfi. the hatchet, then t Kszst, -s a sasocth a ' watC he had obtaod a lens as traaapareiLt aa crywaJ. 1 The ass; was ahhiix. the tader was ; hid fceaearh the tee leaa ta catch tie j rays. la a lew aeeoois it toci firs. to . Jcfcaacc'a rarcroc deiht. ! se eaaeed abo tie as kite. ! - hoeg w-ssh jar. aad aaocted. sittt: harrair" while OawtwoEy ftarrlod hack faio the has aad rekiji- d the fire, li waa suoa roars aad ' aarorr O&ir tit kmTad kr tnia. tThat a feast this ctl wu to the poor tari-t r stay he tsa-tsed. The docsoc. hcweicr. etxiiuatied nuxler- azSaei hm oaiacai aad C the eaaaipie "Tfcis ! a c'-mJ. day for u. he said, "aad we hare as fear of waatiaa- Sood a2 the rest of otsr Joomey. SuS. we atact ayx raraet w ha. farther to so yec aad I th.'j h the awcer we start the better. "We eafiac be !ar oC tow." oaJd AI taimtr. whw t&ail iif it almost per fects arun; "w kj: he wtahla toe-ty-eiaatt aoora icarch of the Porpoise." "I hop well tad w v there to saaite a are wtth.- saM the rjctor. smifrrc Lt kss seeds the avia. and Jhera are iEty of daya when te does net sbsJu tt appeaxaace here, wtihia for dieirreea of the pole." thasi foix dreesr" rwM.ted Armart. with a eth; "yea. my ahlp vtfit t-zrzr T mm nfV.. V . . "It s Case we atarted." aaid Hatter- hy. ; aorta. Tie Aaerte&a made ody era- ! arre repd. CJawbwesy whlepered to ! Joteasoa: -TTe'Tre rx two dms that i Isiia after. "T1 tr rUht." said Joivnexm. i tai to this law- Jt't1 y tne s.3 has not of his : face." said Jo2t&su. j. i wni a sospecta Hatterar piaa." : rwi- : j -je, at-, V1U eertalnly oa the road i ts the aocth poie." j "Box dust Altasnet any that he had txea eashe uuei tbe lee. and rxed there irreslsaWyr- "Ee aaM so. hct thre was a otnuuee scaie on u ars. Next day. areer a hearty hreakfast off hernia meat, the Ctt pajty eootia wed the rocte. At last, aboct S o'clock la the after aooe. jLiamoat started ap wtth a aaewt. TtiB.&ex to a white mass that a eye bat his d!stm-a.thed frooi the I suzToasxfina- Icebergs, he exclaimed In a m. rtrcm vote: "Tbe Forpoe:" The Prjcpotse was eompietriy baited ; motr the snow. Xast and rltn I had heea destroyed la the shipwreck, i aad she was lyta oa a bed of rocks so enttrefy oa her side that the hcH was wppermos. "Steeer sated.- said Hacteraa. "we wta Sa It cp asd nut ouweiee com Sartaiis) there." By aazht BeS had naaased to make toierably level Soar wtth piasks and para. Ateamowt waa helped 00 board wtthsu macs. trouWe. A sig-h of sat tsaactiow escaped him. as If he felt HmmeU sac more at hees a etsh wfelcft to J ohaaos's oar boded ao good. CHAPTER IT. The Porpoise had been thorochly W3I aad pronsSficed for a kmc ewya. They foaad II M powads of w. fat. aad raistas; t.4 pounds of ad pork. 15 pounds of TW PMiads of unr ( the same of chwoiato: a cheat aad a asJc of tea. weltfhtea- ttiny-U pound Sm aeoBds of rlc. several barrels of preserved fruits asd vegetables, a of iim JuW-e. wtth aU sorts of mEctae. aad 30 sailoos of ram and brandy. There was also a large supply of rspowder. oaH aad ahot. aad coaj aad woh2 1b abundance. AJoeher. eamLgh to last those flvw a more thaa two yara AH fear of each freoa scarvatliOB or cold waa at "Well. Batter&a. we're sure of enough to live on now." said the doctor, "and there Is nothlcg to hinder us reachbvg the pole." "The pole: echoed Hatteraa. "Tea. why not? Can't we push or way overland In the summer?" "We might overland, bat how could "Cart we build a boat out of the aatp t planks 7" ed the captain, coctesptaously. Clawtiojiny was pnidea.1 eoocga to charge the coc versatioo. Ia ve cUyi the men had fccilt aa Ice house on shore not far from the boat, also a powder magaaiae a shelter for the doss. The waj of the house were over five fet thick, and the winiews made of polished sheet ice resembling port holes for cannon. Every part was as olid as possible, and a parapet was erected oataide for defense against any enemies. .Wine a2 these preparations for was ter were gates' on. Altamoct was fast regain rig streng-i He was a type of the American, shrewd. tateUigeat. full of energy aad resolut'.oji : enterprisia. bold and ready fsr aaythiag. Ee was a native of New Tsrk. he informed his companions, and had been a caSor from his boyhood. The Porpoise had been equipped and sect oat ty a eompaay of wealthy American merchanta There were many points of resem Maace between Alamont and Hatter aa. but co friendship. With a greater show cf frankness, he was tn reality far more deep and crafty than Eat terta. Els apparent openness did not inspire sach conajenre as the English man's gloomy reserve. The doctor was in constant dread of a coiliaion between the rival captaina, and yet oce must command inevitably. anS which should !t be ? Eatteras had the taen. but Altanioct had the ship. It was hard to say whose was the bet ter right. It required a the doctor's tact to keep thinrs smooth. At last tn -drm of all his endeavors, an outbreak came. It was at a grind banquet, a sort of -house-warmirg.- held when the sev habitation was completed. This banquet was Dr. Cawbonny's idea. Ee was head eoofc and made a wonderful puiir.g. BH had shot a white hare and several pcarmlrana. which made an agreettle variety from the pemmican and salt meat Ciawbocny w-s cools and master of ceremonies, and brought la a pudding, himself adorned with the big apros and a knife at his belt. After dinner different toasts were drunk ta brandy. One was gives to the Cnited States, to which Eatteras made no response. This over, the doctor Introduced aa Interesting subject of conversion by saying: "ity friends, we have something yet to do. I suppose we should bestow a tame 00 this continent, which we hae found, and also 00 the several bays, peaks aad promontories t we meet w-.th. This has been Invariably done ty navigatora" "Quite right." said Johnson: "when once a place ts named, tt takes away the feeling of being castawaya oa as unknown shore." Eatteras had takea no part to the conversation as yet. but seeing all eyes used oa him. he rose at list, and aald- "If no one objects. I think 'the muet suitable name we can give oxr house is that of Its akUiful architect, the beet man amocg us. Let us call tt 'Doc tor's house.' "Just the thine r aald EeL -First rater- exclaimed Johnson. " Trtr's hour' -We cannot do better chimed la Altamoct. "Hurrah for Dr. dawboo. ny." Three hearty caeers were riven, to which Dui. the do Joined lustily barking his loudest. -It is agreed, then." said Eatteras -that this house Is to be called "Due tor's house." The doctor modestly proctel against the honor, but he was obllgtd to yield. The new habitation was for mally named "Doctor's house. -Now. then." said the doctor, "let as go a to name the most Important of our discoveries." "There ia that !mmuii surrounds us. unfurrcwed as yet by a suigie aip. Altamoct looked up ejulckly. a mjtx ap. ce repeated. "I tnma iw nave forgotten the por poise. She certainly did not get here overland. -Well, tt wouldn't be hard to thick so. replied Eatteras, "to look at her tow "True enough. Hatteras. said Alta moct, piqued, "but. after all. Is cot that better than bein blown to atom, like the Forward ? Eatteras was about to reply when Cia.wbor.ny Interposed. It ls not a question of ships, my friends.- he said, "but of a fresh aea. "It Is no new sea. returned Aha moct: "It ts In every polar chart, and has a came already. It Is called the Arctic ocean, and I think It would be very Inconvenient to alter Its design. tton. Should we find out by and by that. Instead of being aa ocean It is' only a strait or gulf, h will be time noug to alter tt thec- "S be tt. said Hatteraa. "YmT that Is aa understood W th "sreto. that he had started the dlscAisaioet -Let us proceed with the coctlnent wcers we tad oarselves at present.' resumed Hatteraa "I am cot aware that any came whatever has beeoaf. ftto tt. even to the mow rQt Hs looked at Altarooot as he spoke. . rou may be aUstaksn fain, Hatteraa. " "Vistaksn! tThat! This continent, this virgin 1 -Ha already a aara. repOod mont. cootly. Hatteraa waa r3ect. bet Ma B ered. -And what came ha . then?" asked the doctor, astociahed. -Ky dear Oawboaty." repKed the American, "t Is the csstoea. say the right, of every artgate te christen the soil on which h M th Crst to set foot. It appears to a. therefor, that It la my prtvCe a -But. air Interrupt ed Jot-o. ww Ued. "It would be hard to prove that Cs Porpo! did not come here. vs tt shs got her ty land." continoed AJta mont. without noticing Johnsoa'a aew test. "The fact Is mdispatabla," k added. looking at Hatteraa. -I dispot the eUtmT said the Caa Ushmar. re;raV hnself. by a Pww- erful effort. To Basse a cocatry TO, must first discover ft. I suppos. aad that yo cerraiT.ry did aot do. Where would yoa have been. sir. at this m mect. pray? Lying twenty feet deep catder the eaow." -And withoot me. sar retorted AJ tamoct. hotly, -without me aad ray ahip. where would yoa a3 b at this moment? Dead, from coid aad msa ger -Com. come, frteads.- aaid th doc tor, -dont get to words; aU that caa be easily settled. Hatteraa," said Altasaost. Ta welcome to cams whatever terrttorlea he may discover, should b saccewd la discovering any; but this cnr.n-ent be lot rs to ma. I should not even east sent to hs havtn two came lik Gra cell land, which is also caEed Prtae Albert's Land, (cause tt wa diaeew ered almost simultaneocaly by aa Es-f'-ii and aa American. Xy right of priority la Incontestable. X skip before eiise ever touched this ahore; no foot before mine ever trod this sad. I have gives tt a came, aad that name tt shall keep. 'And what ts that cazte?" trujuired the doctor. "New America." re; tied itramoeL Eatteras trembled with passioci. but by a Ttoiest effact Btraiacd himself. (To be raethraed.) ASOrT TEX -XA2TSA3 BftTfiT. Pmwyw Akmiiul Ctuiin It DeUeaer. George Eetajbcrs. the Atehissa coaary hlstorlaa. aay the v- - City JoaraxL has beea baa Mas; cp aocae thtar about the pawpaw. Ee says: "la the old ehroaJcle of tie early explorers aid travels thrwigl this section of the cotatry I ts.i raoch xeatloa cf th pawpaw, which seercs to have been as abscdaat ta this re rloa a ceatary or raor ir as at th presest tia. Ia these early aeetmau the estlata-.es of the e-ilVrfaess of th pawpaw, seeai to be aboct equally dl viieit One pro32i ft deUcioas. while aa other woold lead jvn to be l'-cve that It waa reaT.r dOterloes. However., I believ the foaawia" froa Charles Aarastas Xarrxr. ht aa ac ccaat of his westers travel Ja 134. 1S33 aad ItZt. ia tbe stroayest ea coatlaai ever bestcwed spr; th ITiv sas aad Vlssocr! baaa-a. "While pajsiar this locality eat a teaster he laaded aad secsrad bwsm r!p pawpawi, th first he had seen, aad which h proao-aiced the aow d Urlons frett la the world. Tt naega ties th baaaa of th West ladSe.' h eoatiaaes. "wt Is atw rtca a&J lusctock Wha epeaed th latertor I eiactly lie a eard aad tbe 3a to scK-ethlt- between a 5 tad a p4s ap?. Althoach I prefer thla fralt to th baaaaa or p'aeappl. I ffad It It toe gecerarly so hlrhly esteeesecl. b Itg cocrflered to r!rh aad rloyfwr: moreover. I was told tt was ettiwately aawiolesoc. This I toaad t be as absard pre-a!' fas I iav ftew e&te-a frat ii to twve at a h wtthont anteajant eoeueiraeor)." Th belief ta Its hsrtfal eraiaia probably owes Its ortda t th rt that hos. which rrxuri th woods and eat th prod'sr ef every other frsrtlf eroas plaat. would aot toracfc ti pw paw. Asotier eaase of th low teO-taarl- ta which it ts' fcetd !s its et-t--a tbesdaa-e: they ts tV s-sds !- ta woH. as thick as la aa Ear?a t-wiwiat ajtd raTdr-a sooa at si.-k m ! Hrd of eariaj- tbem.' fTrav.N f Xoth A!rVa.' vol. H. pa-s SZSt ) Jo, BradMry. Is kis travels ta tMs reeioa fa l'-??-!-!!, v srvd plearr of jw'-twws. wfcfca ha p-oao-tBced 'of the ro-fe-yry of -tard aad very trreeahle to aora pa ates."- Wm Rtpeir t Tewssi BtTt Vary Cotes Ca--ro. RleajBead sends s th follow5; : "On f tb rvrioom earaerts(-i of th old-ttm darkies is their ahfBty to make themselves always tateffigfbJ. n roatter how twir,v the Veng wrds. wdstctl are their deSrht -AMt DCsey. w-at sas b-ots f Tmg Tota B1Hcpsr I asked -ay "ma-aaay receaay. -T Jaa" saies. V!s Eabv.' & r ptted. wtth aplifted kaads a&d eye We saorera. "he d na off t ds Lewis teposltloa. but we ai-rt heard from kltn. aary Its. cepc tt o saaara n'er pb-fare rards: V I Jew" believe. Baby, ftafc he's dm bta emts!ppeoL" Atlaxta Cotiwoa Tavey wr Sa4y. Bocg So yo bar sicceecd fa tradas; back say ancestors What ia yocr fee? Geoealorlst Twea-ty rviaeas for keeping ouiet ahovd. n-m Caassfr Saturday Jourcal. Tery ,M 1 wish I cad aa idea for a paesa." "Wbat do yo wait to pat a Idea tato a poem for? Kaasas OXJ JoJ