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P olk C ounty O bserver . VOL. I. MONMOUTH, POLK COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, DEC EMBER 8, 1888. TELEGRAPHIC? NEWS. Portland Market Report. An EugUah farmer who has been in vestigating the caterpillar poet, which IN THE ETERNAL CITY. \%uf» T h p ^ a H u r l i n t l i r | > a r k ? has proved so destructive to the fruit i and nut crops in Kent, has concluded . ’ • ** , * — Valley, $1 40®$ 1 421 A UUa|i|M>lntr<t T m tr l-t til K o n x — T h e l i t » Constern ition \ vhj $ caused unioug "util uml llte lil-t-ek. Farmers in the Palouse are happy I Turn the sod under after frost ap- that the spawn which produced the , ’ ’ H" li " H^*i $1 * ^ ® l do. It was not unlike a shook of pain or «lisap- tue park police of New York by the over the recent raius. l»ears if you wish to kill out the cut- . caterpillars was deposited by the swarm i B A R L E Y — Whole, 10 8 5 0 1 00; | pointment when for the first time 1 thrvailoil receipt of a note that two society of butterflies w b ieb swept the const A Chilian employed at the Tacoma worms. my way through the llonmn streets, passed ground, per ton, *20 00®21 60. young men were to tight a duel during mill fell dead Monday la:-0 i j last “ *ov rtuvu iii it, and nuu which ninvu were w cio sup auir autumn, out into the Forum and wandered around the the night over a young society woman, Winter oats grow in Virginia and posed to have been driveu over the OATS— Milling, 32®34c. feed, 28 Coliseum. Bo dingy and denuded did the in Central park. All officers were A cow killed at Chelatchie, Clarke are seeled down in ¿he fall. reiies of oid Home uppeur to me that they is 30c. It might continent by the storms. county, \V. T., dressed 912 pounds. (old to look vigilantly the uu 'n-t- were more like the few browu bones which pay to try a small plot in this section, j H . Hendricks, of Ulster county, N. thes;>adoof the sexton has just thrown up thryffghout the night, and arrest any H A Y — Baled, $10®$13. At Cheney there are no vacant by the sidoof a reopened grat a I have never suspected persons. An officer found houses and constant dtma< d for them Cooked clover, and the mess thick- Y., writes that he has found very sat- SEED— Blue Gras«, 12® 1 6c.; Tim seen a plate whero the remains were so few in a seclud'd place near the west drive aud tile suggestions of tvlmt was lost were so W heat is worth 65 rents a bu-liel at ened With ground oats, makes an ex ¡»factory results in close pruning of othy, 7 ® 8 c .; Red Clover, 11® 12$«. amt opposite Ninety-second street, many. Home looked like a place whieh first cellent addition to the food of the grapes. Last summer he stopped the CMtency, sacked, at the elevator. early in the morning, two blood-stained rampant growth of the canes by print- FLOUR— Patent Roller, $5 00; had been a cradle and afterwards had been brood row. handkerchiefs, clots of Wood and a turned into u grave. The new foundry -v tin ft*i brgwrv' ing each one at two leaves from the Country Brand, $4 50. Cold frames can be used for torcing j ja8t c i „ 8ter 0f fruit, and pinching off cheap pistol. All hospitals wen work November lo‘. It seemed ns if everything had been bom there, everything had grown old there, every searched for persons who arrived dur •EGGS— Per do*, 30o. , some of tho hardy plants in winter, every latterel to but oue leaf. The re Tacoma has a new’ company of thing had died there, nnd everything had ing the night with gun or pistol shot 1 7 Early cabbage and lettuce are grown suit in amount and quantity of fruit BU TTE R — Fancy roll, j>er pound been buried jhere. Home is the city of tho wounds, and inquiries were made dets, 15 members already, 15 to i in this manner. j was eminently satisfactory. years old. 25e. ; pickled, 221®25c. ; inferior Holy Sepulehre. At Jerusalem pilgrims among physicians and drug -¡tortss in visit the spot where Christ was once laid. At Mix wood ashes, cinder and gravel An 0 h io man answer* an inqqiry as grade, 20®22|o. the neighborhood, hut without result. The Tom Paine is turninh out large Home wo seem to visit the shrine where old The police think they have been made quantities of $40ore. together for your garden walks, and to how a cow can be cqred of kick j C H E E S E — Eastern, ®13^c. Ore- Time himself had been buried. Under thu head I may briefly note down a few first im game of, and ure further perplexed a> I The Worley mine at Robinsonville f “ “ ia. ro’ le' ov" it1afu,r e»cli rain un ing, thus; Take a surcingle of suffio- | gon, 13® 14c. ; California, 14c. pressions. reporters came in to ask for informa til it is well packed. will be ojierutcd all winter. It was said that Augustus found Homo of ient length to go around the cow just V E G E TA BLE S— Beets, per* sack tion five minutes after the things were The best varieties of early raspber in front of the bag and hips; draw i t , $1 0 0; cabbage, per lb., l c . ; carrots, brick and left it of marble. It might bo Many new companies will operate rectivtd. It was an,unusual visit at ries are the Tyler and Bouhegan. The gently but firmly. You can then sit per sk., $ 75; lettuce, per do*. 10c.; added that tho Goths, the po|>cs and the in Baker county n lxt season. such an earjy hour. down and milk .quietly. After repeat onions. $ 85; potatoes, jter 100 lbs., nobles found Homo of marblo and left it of brick, so completely have these despoiling 1 he Pandora at Huntington is giv- Ohio ami Mammoth Cluster are ex ing this a few times, draw the surcin D e p a r t m e n t K illin g » . 40c.; radishes, |>er do*., 16® 20c. ; powers |*ecled off the beautiful white flesh ; ing great, encouragement to its owners. cellent late varieties. gle lightly, but, if she persists in kick rhubarb, per lb., 6c. and left Home like a body, brown, shapeless The Treasury Department having In feeding grain to poultry it is bet ing, draw it tightly. In time she will Miners are happy with the prospects nnd divested of every trace of tier former been informed by the Collectorof (Jus H ON EY— In comb, per lb., g iv » up the contest. 18c.; loveliness. Hut tiie Homans themselves pro- toms of Ban Francisco of the result of a large water supply the coining ter to vary it, allowing wheat and oats • strained, 5 gal. tine, per lb. 8$c. I'ared the way for this desolation. Their par as well as corn. ' Cooked potatoes of the trial in tho United States season. The color of the hog seems to be a simony brought its own punishment. For make an agreeable change for laying Court, wherein J. P. Ames and others POULTRY — Chickens, j>er do*.. parsimony, we must remember, is a sin fol Mose Saxon, of the Pantheon sn matter of importance. Experiments secured judgment awarding them loon, Colfax, fell ort' a bridge and hens. $3 00@4 0 0 ; ducks, per do*., $5 00® lowed up by its sjieeial retribution, quite aa show that, contrary to expectation, a ^.¡75 55 colle< ted from thorn by Col broke bis left arm. 6 0 0 ; geese, $6 00® 7 00; turkeys, much as prodigality. Tho men of R o m e - Plant your trees, vines, etc., this hard, practienl uml utilitailan—wore us i»*- black hog, such as the Essex ami per lb., 121c. lector Huger for services and expenses l)o not postpone the work until Berkshire, thrives Lest iu the South, At Wa-Wa-Wai, on Snake river, J. fall. nurious in all works of art as they were of an inspector of Customs sent to B. Holt grew a sweet potato that spring. If you cannot possibly plant while the white breeds, such as tiie PROVISIONS— Oregon hams, 12Jc shamefully extravagant in all pursuits Port Costa to count and inspect grain I weighed 12 pounds. this fall, get the trees now and heel Chester White, Yorkshire and Cheshire | f*® r ; Eastern, 15(<t> lb c .; Eastern o f physiea! enjoyment. Even iu tho uso bags manufactured iu the United until spring. thrive best in the North. The Poland- breakfast bacon, 12c. per lb.; Oregon of the cheap travertine etono they were States from foreign material, which Uniontown is to have a distillery. ridiculously stingy. But wiien it came China, a spotted hog, and the Jersey 10<S>lle.; Eastern lard, lOtQll^c. jasr to marble they were by necessity ua were exported tilled with grain from The company is organized and it will Watermelons for the Christmas Red are preferred in the Western I lb .; Oregon, 10c. well as by nature most economical in tiie use Ban Francisco, and on which the man soon be running. dinner are not an impossibility. It is of it. Athens hud a w hole mount o f marblo ufacturer claims a drawback, has in ' GREEN FRUITS— Apples, $ 00 ut her buck door, and could hew out of Over fifty men arrived at Farming- said that they will keep perfectly if lStlUe8' structed the Collector to take the ton, W. T., in one day. Raspberries will thrive on almost @ 75c.; Sicily lemons, $6 0 0@ 6 50 iVntelius all the shrinos and statues she Hotels put away in a mow of well cured hay, necessary steps to pay the judgment. crowded and restaurants. any well draiued soil of moderate California,$6 00® 6 50; Naval oranges wanted Home had almost the same advan free front dampness. He is also instructed to discontinue richness, but wet land is always injur- ***>„ Riverside, $.) O ); Mcditerru- tages; for it run hardly lie urged as an apol The Tacoma jail has thirteen pris Sweet potatoes will fatten a pig the practice of exacting such fees and ogy for the eity on the Tiber, that she was at tiean, $4 25. a distance from the mountains of Luna and expenses in investigations to establish oners in six cells. Criminals increase sooner than will corn. The small | ious and often fatal to them. Harrow I smooth and fine and plant deep. Plant the great quarries of Carrara, when we re- the right to the drawback on such as fast as the town. DRIED FRUITS— Sun dried ap tubers can lie used as well as those in late fall or early spring, in straight memtier that nn easy waterway was ever ples, 4c. per lb .; machine dried, 10® bugs, and is requested to furnish the Stockmen in Umatilla county com that may be damaged by cooking between the shores of Liguria nnd thu lrows seven feet apart, with bashes 11c; pitless plums, 7c,; Italian open department with a certified list of plain of short grass and hard frosts them for that purpose. foot o f the I’alatine; nnd when we remember, three feet apart in the row. If planted prunes, 10® 12c.; peaches, 1 0 ^ ® llc.; moreover, how no obstacles were allowed to such fees and expenses collected by make it shorter. Here is a good health mixture for late in the spring, tender shoots are raising, $2 40®2 50. him since the commencement of the remuiii between the Homr.n and tho object Little Georgia Ruder, of Brookfield, hogs; One bushel of charcoal broken i liable to retard future growth. For suit. of his ambition or ins appetite—both of H IDES— Dry beef hides, 12®13c.; which he was ready to gratify at an un Clatsop county, is in the hospital with ! ihe first season give clean culture, and, into small pieces, a peck of wood a broken bone. t , 1 f desirable, other crops may liegiown culls, 6 ® 7 c .; kip and calf, 10® 12c.• bounded price. ’I ' h r w t r i k i ’ a t I n d i a n a p o l i s . aslies and twelve bushels of salt. Murrain, 10 (o ji2 c.; tallow, 4®4^c. But when it comes to works of taste tho among them without injury. Charles Cowan has been bound over l4 • ______ , . ,, . . The strike of railroad ; witchmen is Roman betrayed his time nature. With him at Salem charged with a bestial crime | 8 ° ‘ | \ . 1 1 8 V a * c rn < p rof_ \ j Cook of the Michigan taking an ugly phase in Indianapolis. W OOL— Valley, 15® 18c.; Eastern nothing was too much when lavish'»! on bod ’ . . . ily gratification, nothing was to« little when Not a sikgle switch < ngine in tiie city and not furnishing $700 bail is in the croP> ^ loaded for railroad shipment, Oregon. 10® 15c. county jail. ' would fill 2,878,571 cars and make a ' ^ c u l t u r a l College, says hi* plan i. sismt on urt. Tho Athenian built Ins temples was moved. In the freight yards LUM BER— Rough, per M, $10 00; train that would reach 16,441) miles, or L> *®®P on ly large, tine mares to do worthily of Ihugixlsin solid blocks o f mar everything is in confusion. Morning Tacoma is to have a street railway edged, per M, $12 00; T. and G. in unmeasund splendor, giving to the trains were abandoned half made up, of the electric motor sort, run with a two-thirds the way around the world. I b*8 worl£ ou the farm. Those that are sheathing, per M, $13 0 0 ; No. 2 floor ble, deities w lint cost him something. T he Homan, ,, , ! half percheron will do, though those of or net made up at all. in nil the yards wire over the track. They are said to If mice ate troublesome they can three-quarter or seven-eighths blood ing, per M, $18 00; No. 2 ceiling, per when ho came to raise Ins temples, win con business was at a complete standstill. work well. often be easily got rid of by soaking will be better. These high-grade M,$18 0 0 ; No. 2 rustic, perM, $18 00; tent tomnkn them of brick or stucco or cheap In several places the engineers and stone, nnd then to sheathe those in a thin cas wheat in a good solution of arsenic percheron are fine walkers, and to clear rough, per M, $20 00 ; clear P. 4 ing o f marble. When, therefore, tho destroy P. J. Smith, one of the most promi fiiemen, or other employes pressed in and burying it at the reots of trees break them it is only necessary to hitch S, per M, $22 50; No. 1 flooring, per ing hands of (loth or the Gothic hands of luter nent farmers of Squawk, was prob to service, tried to go on with the where the mice will be likely to them in at three years of age and go M, $22 50; No. 1 ceiling, per M, Homan nobles, such as tho Coloinins, tin* work, but the strikers interfered and ably fatally burl by the breaking of to working them. The fall colts are $22 50; No. 1 rustic, i>er M, $22 5®; Farnceo nnd tho Borghese families, were laid find it. a hay press. successfully prevented the departure valuable, and can he raised at a profit. stepping, per M, $25 0 0 ; over 12 ill» hi the ancient edifices, it was an easy task, of any (rains: Tho engineers and Two new anchors and buoys are on In France whitewash is used to pro He says he is delighted with bin plan. inches wide, extra, $1 0 0; lengths 40 as well ns a great temptation, to remove firemen sue in symoalhy with the the way from Ban Francisco for Ta tect the frame and interior cf build to 50, extra, $2 00; lengths 50 to 60, t lies" light coats of marble niul to iiivisit switchmen, and made no attempt to coma harbor. The anchors weigli It is the verdict everywhere that extra, $4 0 0; 1$ la*h, per M, $2 25; their rising palaces with such apparel of ings from tire. The beams, joists nnd many colors ns tho marbles o f old Home pre nian their ongines. In nearly every 5,000 pounds each. 1} lath, per M; $2 7*0. under side of floorings being thickly- creameries stimulate farmers to keep sented, rea<ly made, to their ru]>acioushunds. inst: nee they quit work, ran their en 17c, Had the men of Hurtio followed the example Several valuable horses have died coated with a lime-wash before they more and better cows. Mr. J. H. Hal 5 CO FFE E — Quote Salvador, gines to ttieir stalls and drew the fire says that where creameries have been Costa Rica, 18® 20c.; Rio, 18®2 0c.; o f tho men o f Athens, and dedicated to their near Sherman, Lincoln county, of a are placed in position. when the switchmen requested it. All located ninny nf the brush pastures Java, 27$c.; Arbuckle’s’s reasted,22c. divinities a few sam-tunnes of solid marble, new and unknown disease, which forenoon strikers hove been going from Now is the time to secure rams if have been cle.red up within the past seem* to »fleet the lungs of mares MEAT— Beef, wholesale, 2 J @ 3 c .; they would have left behind them such mon one yard to another and warning ap early lambs ot the mutton breeds are few years, and he notices that more of dressed, 6c.; sheep, 3 c ; dressed, 6c.; uments ns would have defied tho assault* o f only. inter generations, and would have com plicants for work that if they under Sheep should this work is going on this season than ' bogs, dressed, b i@ 7 o .; veal, 6®7c. manded at this day the wonder o f tho world. The new tug Sea Lion is soon to ar desired next spring. took to touch switch engines they ever before. He is often shown farms —H. Bernard Carpenter in Boston Globe. would be handled roughly. The offi rive from San Francisco to engage in not he too fat at thi* season if intended that before the days of creameries BEANS— Quote small whites, $4 50; Dry pasture She is for breeding purposes. cers of the road called for police pro the Puget Sound business. kept from three to five cows that are pinks, $3; bayos, $3; butter, $4 50; T h e J ou rn al o f th e Frontier. tection, and n efibrt will be made to one of the most powerful tugs on the is better for theai than heavy grain now keeping from eight to twenty. Limas, $4 50 per cental. In tho early times, that is. half a century feeding. coast. start out tie« crews. ago nnd more (for tho magnificent empire PICK LES— Kegs quoted steady at beyond tbo Alleghany mountains is tiie child Now is the time to get rid of the It is a curious fact that wasps’ nests The Cornwall Company, at What In te re ste d 1C 1 . 1 1 r o il i l ? T r y in g In $1 35. of but two generations), the west, especially sometimes take fire, as is supposed by poorer animals. It will not pay to K ' - m i ’ d ) S o m e o f t h e K i l i l i n x K i l l » . com, will push the railroad over the SALT— Liverjiool grades of fine on tho frontier, was tho Mecca o f tw o classes Cascades ; also will build to promising the chemical action of the wax upon winter them, as better animals will men from tbo older mi-tious of tiie coun The committee appointed at the coal beds on the Nooksack early in the material of which the nest is com give larger returns for shelter, care and quoted $18, $19 and $20 for the three of try —tlio great nrtny of hardy jiioneers, who sizes; stock salt, $10. conference of ref resentatives of tlie the spring. posed. Undoubtedly many tires of feed. ■ought Inmies for their families, and the few It is not econom y to keep a Transcontinental and Central Traffic SUGAR— Prices for barrels; Golden who, being “ off <'olor" in the east, found resi- unknown origin in hay-stacks and poor animal through any season, but The Farmingto i Register tells liow farm buildings may thus be accounted Associations and trunk lines, at St. it is most extravagant to keep it |C,6j|c.; extra C .O fc .; dry granulated denco more convenient in newly settled Louis, to remedy the existing evils on L. Denson uicked a quarrel with one [ for. through the winter. It is tho height 7 § c.; crushed, fine crushed, cube and towns, w hero tlio | s » iii 1 p wore too busy to Pacific^coast business, reported that Barnum, a working man, and got i powdered, 7J c .; extra C, 6|c.; halves euro os much for thiiBhntoeedents as for tbo The wells on the farm should be of folly in stock-raising to sell the host presents acts o f their noighlsirs. Among the the condition which unfavorably af knocked down. • He tried to shoot and boxes, $c. higher. and keep the worst. True, tho bost latter were many of tlio no called ‘ Vhiy- cleaned ryut every fall. Despite all fected the revenues from east bound j Barnum and got into jail for it. bring the largest prices, but if you sell acters” who, rather than tbo average, every precautions but lew wells are free from passenger traffic from the Pacific coast day citizen, mado for tho west its popular John Loclifelm fell off a train nnd . , r . . . *• • . i important mining operations are toads. It is not safe to wait until the , , were attributable to the fact that the bad his fingers crushed so that ampu water becomes »fleeted before clean best will be no better loan your w orst, ^ ¡„ ¿ c a r r ie d on in the Arctic Circle reputation, but not its real character. Many of these restless, erratic geniuses representatives on the coast improp ¡, mined . 0reenUnd and tation was necessary. He was in ing, but do it now, before the late rains is now, and your gorH will bo such , c drifted into journalism, aud tho frontier erly received and disbursed funds for that the more you Java the poorer you d ^ Phi,adolphia for m!lking charge of a car of stock going from come on, so as to render the work newsjiapers they made, often written the purpose of securing business. As will be. V on. by, this plan, constantly can‘(„ ei) Kxteu<ivo £ min<.„ llaV* and printed under great difficulties, |ios- Chehalis to Tacoma. He nearly died easier. the Eastern lines are desirous of bet i from cold and exhaustion before lie make your an.maU poorer, and 88 the ! been worked for a long time in Fin sessed the merit o f having at least a positive tering the conditions under which such anil unmistakable individuality. They wore Good cider vinegar is always salable, stock-raiser makes his animals poorer | land. troffi - exists a> present, it is probable was found. crude in style and iu moral tone ns well as and it pays to convert the surplus ap lie makes himself poorer. If he keeps The new mill of the St. Paul < fc some action will be taken ere long, on up the process bankruptcy is aa sure ! John L. Sullivan is only twenty- in mechanical construction, it is true, for tho ples into cider for the purpose of mak on tiie recommendation of the com Tacoma Lumber Company, will be of as fat«. The opposite policy is the j nine years of age. It is said that he picket lino of civilisation is not generally in The artificial vinegar its surroundings uml associations favorable mittee that nil lines adopt such re«tric- colossal size, being just twice the ing vinegar. winning policy. hss made and spent $300,000 in the to the attainment o f literary exceiler.ie or • i> ns as weuld secure uniforrn action, length of the present building, and can be used for choiee pickles and ------ last three years, and now, with an im nice ethical distictions, although some of the and that each association take up the will have a capacity of 600,000 feet of other purposes for which good cider A prominent woman lawyer o( Ohio paired constitution. and a weakened editors wero men of gocxl education; but the vinegar only is adapted, and does not, lumber per day, being the largest out subject and consider it separately. is Mias Florence Croniae, of Tiffin. right arm, he once more faces the |«|ieni were made for a constituency that was Any association agreeing upon uni put of any lumber company on the therefore, largely compete with. as |>eculiar in its tastes as it was independent problem of life. form rules will doubtless receive the coast. in it* habits o f thought, anil cared less for Don’t try to crowd fifty hens into a Hlie baa been in active practice for co-operation of all to o t h e r s . Messr*. Harris and Young, owners poultry-house suitable for only twenty- fifteen years, and lias secured a com The Chinese frequently place little tho form than for tbo substance of what it read. of the Toni Paine mine, now have five, as the larger the crop the fewer petence and a largo list of clients. D i e d i n n F o r e l g n . I.n n d . metal idols within the shells of mul- Tbe frontier journal no longer exists, ex (seventeen men on their pay roll. the eggs proportionately, unless they The Chinese Government has re lusks, removing them several years cept at a few remote points in sonic ot the Word has iicen received in New I Their Salmon mill has been kept run- ___ , have perfect accommodations. As a fused an English firm iiermissisn to afterward covered with a substance territories to which tbo railroails have no* 5 ork of the recent death in Cannes, ning on very rich o r y o r the past se\- raje> urn all docks give a larger profit as yet |icnetrated, but it bos left its impress France, of Andrew J. Baker, a wealthy eral weeks until tlie late cold weatner from tiie same outlay* than when num set up cotton e'eaning machinery in resembling pearl; they also ley strings upon tbe character o f its morn mature and banker.of Tacoma, W . T. Baker left froze up their water power, rliich bers are kept that can not be properly that country. The decision is made of small ¡K’urls separated by knots in polished suceesHors.—7 . L. White iu liar- that foreigners have no right to start side of the shells, and on taking them l>er'* Magazine. for Franc« with his wife about a year compelled them to order an engine provided for. out, after a lapse of some years, ob manufactories on Chinese soil. ago, a id before his depaiture called ! and boiler from Portland, which will tain large and costly j »ear Is. Place your manure heap under on Josef>li B. Braman, attorney at 120 arrive in a few days. This will enable . 4 Panama is to have a street railway. Ssnator Ingalls U tbe thinnest man in coo- Broadway, and had his will drawn, them to keep their mill running all cover so as to be able to work it over The builder has tpen granted a fran The Steel Car Company is said to ( gres*. Barnes, of Georgia, is the heaviest man in leaving as heirs two sons and a mar winter. in winter. Rains should never fan on chise for fifty years, during which be constructing a fire-proof steel car congress. ried daughter. One of these sons, the manure at any season. It is of William Mtowart, o f Texas, Is the tallest man In !li,m McCloud, lirtiiouo, living im «| five Jn,j* " Kreat advantage to turn over the heap time he is to pay a privilege tax of 2 0 1 at Boston, which will contain nothing Leslie C. Biker, when last heard from, per cent, of the net profits of the that can bum except the upholstery, • congress. heat and thereby eight years ago, was a barkeeper in westof Pullman, with hi* family, got ?n winl- . cr^ in, »1 5 o clo ck as usual, went out aud *n _ , _ wH»» road. At the end of that time the and even that is constructed of unin Benator Sawyer and Senator Stanford are Detroit. His whereabout* is at pres did*r!ot returo! He found hang- cornPO~ the materials, in order to road and all appurtenance« revert to | the heaviest men in tbe senate. Together flammable material. Not only im ent unknown. in i b i the n™ k to a beam in an old them ,‘ n *<*>* «>**'■ the municipality. munity from fire, but an increase in f bey would outweigh Salisbury, Bpencer, In galls and Brown combined. The length of pipeTaid in Paris for ^ mile away. The pain, he took Lon to spread on the land u, spnng. R. Kondo, of the Mining Univer strength, a decrease in the liability Gen. Wheeler, of Alabama, is tbe smallest, th* distribution of power by com- to splice old ropes and leather straps In storing apple* a free circulation to telescope and diminish dead weight to hang himself by, and the fact that of the sir through the barrel will he sity of Japan, said to be the wealthiest are expected to he some of the good as well as tbe shortest, man, pbysicially, in - *i air already exceeds thirty i (be house Hs la a venr little man, indeed, it broke once and he tried the second of advantage. The fruit should be miles. The compressing engines are - time, show it was a deliberaie suicide, kept in a cool place, but should be be Japanese outside of the Royal family, features of the new car. but he is an intellectual giant, not inferior and the operator of sixteen gold, silver S till a t l.a r g r . to Alexander II. Btepbens. Wheeler was a of three thousand horse-power, and | He w»s to move into a new house in yond the reach of frost. Only sound and copper mines, is about lo visit the lieutenant general in tbe Confederate army •bout thtee million cubic feet of air Pullman that week. He was very apples should be used, as the slightest ; Lake Superior mineral region to ob- W m. Wilson, the gambler who killed when be was only 24 year* old, and at one ■re compressed daily to a pressure of dyspeptic and had «evere spells of touch of decay on a single apple will ' lain a knowledge of the mining ma Frank Robinson over a game of cards, time be commanded tbe whole Confederate eighty pounds per square inch, at aB j sickness. cavalry. sometime* cans« the whole to rot. at Ln« Angeles. Cal., is (till at large. chinery uaed in this co ««try . expenditure of fifty tons of coal. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. AGRICULTURAL. V '» (or V j 1 s