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O bserver . M o X M O I T H . R O L K C O I M V , O R E G O N . AGRICULTURAL. S A T U R D A Y , J|JE C E M B ER NO. 39. The sweet and soui apple question Portland Market is sure to lie discussed ut this season.; A recent writer remarks that sweet 1 NY HEAT— Valley, $1°40®$1 42 j AFRICA. WOMEN’S RIGHTS Hodgen Burnett ex 'A e cotton plant h^s k-m proposed apples ate generally considered much I Walla WallaOfl 32(£l 35. O I o m II,*« of tin* Akonn Trlbo Urins more valuable for feeding ihan sour, j !¿ cts to spend the «inter at Washing as a substitute f<® jute. Xhrtr to Terms. but there is less difference than many have ton. BA RLEY -« \Vhol«, $0 85®1 o Mr. Pauli, who lived for some time ia Over one million bushels oP pota suppiose. Ii well ripened, even sour ground, (Htr ton, $20 00® 21 60. airived at Vancouver from ly'iiisa*. the Cameroon region. Weat Africa, teu* Charles New York toes were imported fa.«j year into thi apples contain a good deal of sweet, of a highly successful womans rights Blackfrosts liave nipped thing« on ; Sun sailed (or Europe OATS-*Milliug, 35«34o.; feed, which is to the taste overcome by a the steam- country. movement a while ago In the Akona trlbiQ the Columbia river near Vancouver. <3 30c. slight disproportion, of acid. Those sliip La Normaudie. illustrating the fact that when women The vine growers of $ he Argentine who have fed sour rijn.* apples find unanimously assert them in savage lands, The Eljpnaburg foundry will be HAY—Bafeil, $10(3$13. O Over $4,000,000 has keen yut into Up public have engagid in the produc them nearly or quite as nutritive as an well as elsewhere, they are a great ready for businer* I k fgre the lit** of o in the community. In that be building improvements a t. Demur, tion oi raisins. sweet ones. They should not, how January. SEED— Blue Grass, 12(315c.; Tim |>ov.-cr nighted region women are not supposed O ever, be given to hogs which are fed Col, during the past yea*. to have any rights When a girl is 13 or Capital)*« arc negotiating for the Crops in Guatemala have l>een cut corn in the ear, as it will make the othy, 7®8c.; Rod Clover, 11® 12^«. 14 yeara old she is sold to adybodv who purchase of the llty Horae mine at Nt ■, Vork will have to ‘struggle short by n severe drought. In many pigs’ teeth sore. FLOUR— Patent Roller, $5 00; lms e p>ropcrty enough to pay the price her Huntington. along with only 399 real society bilks departments ijf Salvador all crops i Wolves are doing great damage in Country Brand, $4 50. father asks for her, and then-after she works like a slave for her board and In the way of fire wood*, Walla Walla -his season. \\ ard McAllister isgoinsf have been lost Tor want of rain. In Northern Montana by destroying EGGS—Pej di x, 30o. lodging and Is subject to all the caprices is getting into a close corner, there be to jmss the winter ¡^California. Nicaragua also a famine is threatened [ her loni and master. Even the bonds stock. In Choteau Couuty Charles ing but little bn the y«r Is. BUTTER— Fancy roll, j>er pound, of men in the community liave mere j>riv- A Vorkingwoman’s society iti De- on account of drought. Adams was compelled to tly from the 25c.; pickled, 22$®25c.; inferior ileges than the fns> women, and some of Mr. A. Chambers and others of Lvn- tro:t, formed ten years ago to takeca>e . The annual value of the dtiiiy pro beasts the other night, when they de them iu time are aide to support°rather den are agitating a creamery and of girls unemployed and get them duct of the State of Illinois equals t1ie stroyed eighty of his thorough-bred grade. 20(322Jc. extensive lianuus of their own. cheese factory at that place. C H EESE—Eastern, ° ; Ore | work, has so thrived th a t-it recently value of the gold production of the bucks. One hundred and fifty sheep It happened that there were some strong were killed in one flock, and also gon, 13(314e.; California, 14c. minded wJUueti among the Akona people, ' Frank Ledm.in, of Vancouver, who 14'f dicalcd a fine building for its pur- United Stated. Who says the cow is thirty col.s belonging to another V EflE TABLES— Beets, per sack, and they lifted up tlieir voices in imblio had an accident policy, had his arm P ace. not the best friend of the farmer? ranchman. The wolves also attack $1 00 ;• cabbage, per lb., l c .; carrots, places iii favor of aomo radical social re-0 put out by the kisk of a horse. Colored women in New York city A Michigan man says that lus travelers. per sk., $ 75; lettuce, (ter doz. 10c.; forms that would make the lot of woman kind rather more endurable. They were Wm. Hamilton, of Hamilton’s is have organized "the - women’s charity Manchestei strawberry (pistillate var onions, $ 85; potatoes, per 100 lbs., jeered at. as women reformers have l*«n land, one of the oldest settlers at the and industrial club” for • the help ol iety) were so much influenced in form If cows ate fed a liberal ration of 40c.; radishes, per doz., 15ft}20c.; In some o*. her lauds, and were advised by Cascades, died Monday evening. their Bisters, anil have leased a four- by the Sharpless growing neaf that he palatable, nutritious ground feed night rhubarb, per lb., ttc. the superior sex to keep» on digging in the and nulming they require uo driving. HONEY—In comb, (Htr lb., 18c.; fields and pxmnding manioc nait and Ellenbburg is looking for a capital sto y house as a “home for friendless sold them for Sharpies«. thank fort m o thut their lot was not less No dog or laiy is necessary to chase strained, 5 gal. tins, per lb. 8^c. ist who will build it at first-class hotel colored girls.” There are many instances where the fields over to pcisuade them, but tolerable: Reform was evidently not to for a reasonable consideration. A prison official thinks it would be thirty-five bushels cf grain might just about milking time they are ready to POULTRY — Chickens, p*er doz., bo secured by any amoutit of feminine The Milton Eagle says a hog weigh a great scheme to tattoo convicts. as well lie grown on one acre as walk from pasture to barn quietly, $3 0004 00; ducks, per doz., $5 00(3 protest, and so these strong minded ing 541 pounds was brought to that His idea is for each petial institution twenty, if the right variety had been and the pails will be fuller as there 6 00; geese, $6 00®7 00; turkeys, women pi^t their lung head* together and decided upton radical and far reaching place and sold lately. has been no excitement. Keep cows per lb., 12$o. to adopt a different mark or mono sown. measures. PROVISIONS—Oregon hams, 12^c quiet and they give better returns, The trilio is a small one Nearly all the The laying of the pi|>es and mains gram, and then the problem of identi It is reported that the round-headed P*r lb .; Eastern, 1 5 0 16c.; Eaat-’rR adult females iu It enlisted under the ban- thus a saving of labor and patience at Baker City for the water works fying convicts will be solved. breakfast bacon, 12c. per lb.; Oregon ner«>f women’s rights. O nediy then* was apple-borer has been successfully ex pays in part for graiu fed. were to commence in a day or so. King George ol Greece lias formally cluded from trees by placing fresh 10@ llc.; Eastern lard, lO 0 ll^ c. per an enormous commotion in that little community. It wus almost wholly con The Itosie Olsen brought 1,200 cases notified Prime Minister Tricon pis of manure around the base of the trees Will it pay to cut rough forage for lb.; Oregon, 10c. of salmon to Astoria from Tillamook the betrothal of Princess Alexandra and in contact witn it. GREEN ERUITH— Apples. $ 60 fined to tno inalo population, the fact stock? To cut it involves the utiliza that there was hardly u woman there and Ivtd her smokestack knocked over to Grand Duke Paul of Russia. A Te 0 75c.; Sicily lemons, $6 0006 60 being snare the excitement. The mothers The cost of a colt at thre^ years old tion of parts which the animal would California, $6 00®6°50; Naval oranges to board. atuk wives, iu a most unexpected and Deurn was sung in the royal chapel in j . otherwise reject, but a lien cut will I* is said by a correspondent of Rural swallowed without hesitation, and $6 00; Riverside, $5 l>); Mediterra heartless manner, had suddenly dropped John Stanton, of Ramela, Uma honor of the event. nean, $4 25. their implements of drudgory. and with New Yorker, who bus computed it, to tilla county, was crazed with grief be Mine. lima de Murska, the once be $84.» He ulso states tlfut such colts" nourish the animal just as much as th- ir children In arpns and marriageable DRIED FRUITS—Sun dried aj>- any pari of the forage. It has been cause he learned the death of a sister daughters had hied them through the .favorite Hungarian songstress, sailed ples, 4c. per lb.; machine dried, 10® should sell for $150. found that to cut evergieensugar corn in Canada. forests to the territory of another tribe, Italian where, at a distance of eight or ten miles for Europe this week. She is said to makes a gain of 10 per cent, in feed 11c, (lit less plums, 7c,; Toads are the policemen of the Masons and carpi nt rs at E lens- be dying and in straitened circum ing value, hut to cm theordinary dried prunes, 10@12c.; peaches, 10^®lic.; from their own garden patches, they were burg are busy early anil late, and pleas stances, and her musical friends made garden. They speedily transport in coin-stalk adds JO to 40 per cent. The raisins, $2 40®2 50. prepared to open negotiations with the ant weather makes it possible t« keep up a purse to enable her t j reaen her sect depredators to a place where the/ standard of value is the result in lotiily chapad liiey had left behind them. HIDES— Dry beef hides, 12® 13c.; They knew beforehand that they would on building. • will do no more harm. And this in- butter. home.? culls, 6®7c.; kip and calf, 10®12c.; meet with a hospitable reception in tho terior jail is quite capacious. A petition is be circulated and num Murrain, 10 0 l 2 o .; tallow, 4®4$c. tribe’With which they took refuge. It Princeton college catalogue, just is- erously signed asking for the appoint Mr. Huvmeyer, of New Jersey, has Considerable of success on the part huppicned that this tribe was larger than WOOL—Valley, 15® 18c.: Eastern ment of J. D. L ilian as postmaster at ued, shows that there are iu the un- the Akona. and did not like them very i of farmers depends upon keeping u Oregon. 10(2115c. twenty-four silos of 2,000 tons capac- ’ dorgradii ite academic department 40111 1 well, and It tickled them half to death to Walla Walla. close eye to the nmrkvt. The first of LUMBER—Rough, per M, $10 00; 4 co the pickle In which tho Akona men stud* tits, iu the school of science 111, ity. He recently opened one that was Shoo Fly and Andy Lee, two full I post-graduates 90. Altogether there | filled seven years ago and found its any now crop will almost always com edged, pair M, $12 00; T. and G. suddenly found themselves. The women grown Chinamen, botli born in Walla u a total of 007 students, as against contents iu excellent Condition. mand a high price, and soon after, sheathing, per M, $13 00; No. 2 floor ■lot themselves $0 work earning tlieir Walla, voted at tlie last fictio n . Each Oil last year. vvh*'n there is u rudi for the market, ing, per M, $18 00; No. 2 coiling, per dally bread, and waited without n bit of The introduction of labor-saving prices rapidly decline. Uuless one M,$l8 Ot); N<>.2 rustic, porM ,$18 00; impiatleuee for an embassy frutn homo. It voted a mixed .ticket. A clergyman in Newark, N. J., machinery lias disarranged the old can bo among the first it is better to clear rough, per M, $20 00; clear P. 4 was not long before the embassy put In an Orley Hud. of Walla Walla, lias a appearance. whose wife complained that the mem methods of, farming, and in nothing hold until the prices have passed the S, per M, $22 50; No. 1 flooring, per The Akona tribe was of the opinion that pullet hatched last March that is now ! U.st stage and come back to a more M, $22 50; No. 1 ceiling, per M, raising its second brood of chickens. bers of the congregation were very more than in the changes it has neces- | normal condition. I t is the forcing $22 50; No. 1 rustic, |ier 61, $22 50; they could not continue in business without the female members thereof, and distant toward her, took occasion to Itateii in the employment of hired That beats any tish story of late. iij the market that brings low prices, stepping, parr M, $25 00; over 12 they wanted the women to come home. • remark from the pulp.t a few Sundays In Ip. and for that reason a close watch inches wide, extra, $1 00; lengths 40 The particularly strong minded spokes Lane county’s hop crop for 1S88 is ago that his wife would like to lie in Mrs. W. M. bills, of Springfield, should be kept of the reputed supply to 50, extra, $2 00;° lengths 50 to 00, man of tho refugees said she was glad to estimated at about 5,000 bales. The troduced to several women of the learn at last that the women of their Mo., lias charge of a stsck farm and and demand. extra, $4 00; 1^ lath, pier M, $2 25; tribe entire yield of the State is es ¡mated congregation. were regarded us u desirable ele 1£ lath, per M, $2 50. is said to be the best judge of borse- at between 12,000 and 20,000 bales. ment of the Akona people. As the women As the cold increases with approach Over $100,(XK) lias already been titsh in that vicinity. She comes CO FFEE—Quote Salvador. 17c, had taken cure of all the men, It w«« evi Edgar Nicholson was riding a scrub spent in the New Cumberland oil naturally by her knowledge, as she is to winter, farmers should bear in mind Costa Rica, 18®20c.; Rio, 18@20c.; dent they were ubfo to take cure of them and they hadn’t the slightest In race near Dayton when a rein broke a Kentucky woman. that an increased amount of food or , Java, 27^e.; Arbuckle’s’s rousted, 22c. selves. tention of going home except on certain and liis horse pulled around and threw field in W ist Virginia, and the re ports are so encouraging that the ex Good, clean seed wheat of a variety material is required to maintain bodily j MEAT—Beef, wholesale, 2J@3c.; important conditions, which she specified. him and left him with a broken leg. citement among the producers is at a well adapted to the soil, should be se heat; and if animals are only able to dressed, 6c.; sheep, 3c ; dressed, 6c.; Then the embassy went home to cousult the chief men. who, as their harems were Thomas Dook, of Wenatchee, when b v.-r beat. The leases have «0 Uen lected for seeding. There should be procure maintenance ration*, the in- j hogs, dressed, b^®7e.; veal, 5®7c. ’he largest, were the greatest Buflerers by driving to Kllensburg and coming taken up and territory cannot be had no delay now in having the wheat in, creased heat required to maintain a BEANS—Quote small whites,$4 50; the flight of the fair sex. normal heat of the body must be gen down a hill, was thrown in frontof the at a big premium, The women stipulated that they would as the better the growth the less lia erated from a consumption of elo pinks, $3 tiayos, $3; butter, $4 50; -onto back if a considerable part of the wheels. One of them passed over . bility of the young plants being thrown meats of heat that have been accum u Limas, $4 50 pier cental. .gricultural duties of tho community him, breaking the bone of his hip. By means of recent improvements out by the frost next spring. lated in the shape of fat and tissue. • made in (lie manufacture of rifles, as PICKLES— K egs quoted steady at .zero iu future turned over to tho slaves, f tho mothers were pH-rmitted to liave Guide boards have been growing How much better to furnish the re $1 35. . The Baker City Democrat tinges t it man_ one hundred and twenty can omctldng to say about tho disposal of tzens there to purchase the grounds nQW be rol|etl iu an hour by one rim- numerous in the country towns ol quired heat by means of protection SALT— Liverpool grades of fine iieir daughters, and if several other coa j from the cold by a shelter thattlie.eby for the Baker Couttfy Agricultural I cjj|no_ They are straightened cold New England for a few years past. In any waste of accumulated fat quoted $18, $19 and $20 for the throe litions were complied with. It did not society «vs a joint etock company ami ,ind borC(i w,th corresponding speed, some sections of Massachusetts at saves ike longffor the’gentlemen of Akona to winch may be continually held against j sizes ; stock salt, $10. ' cide what to do. A day or two inter put it under capable management. ,llld even tll0 n jiillg 18 dune automati- every corner are set solid granite (Hafts ; severe emergencies. , SUGAR—Price« for barrels; Golden .ho women went back in high feather, ten feet high, to which are bolted iron C,6|jc.; extra C, fife.; dry granulated mving achieved a complete victory, and ■r.T . m bo . r - i - j « * ; * sign boards with raised letters. The mending of tho fences and re- 7§o.; crushed, tine crushed, cube and icy liave been treated vary well ever _ .... .. per W,U, m , „1.1 H Jjy, Preserving eggs for winter use is not pairing of the ditches and drains arc powdered, 7Jo .; extra C, 0 |c .; halves ,inco.—New York Suu. sides The one that gets the - a lp jnach.ne t wet,tv barrels were about the difficult, but care is required. Eggs usually laid aside, along with cutting and boxes, $c. higher. A L i ttle I W n n K ing,ton». gets a reward of $10 and a delioious °* a day s work- from liens not in compiany with males the supply of wood, for winter employ- ' The littlo kingdom of Greece embraces ment, but though this has been the Tho latest form of hazing nnearthefl by supper at the others expense. Recently a gentleman who was will keep three limes as long as those custom in the p>ast, yet It ia doubtful tho Annapolis court martial ia standing » territory of about 25,000 square miles, containing the germs of chicks. Kecpi Mr. Cornwall’s company make no traveling in Switzerland found a vent- if such work can be economically done cadets on their heads and making them chew nd baa r. ptopulutlon of a little more than .'.000.000 Greeks and Albanian*. Scotland secret of their intentions to build the abje curiosity in a museum in the lit- the eggs on racks in a cool palace, and in winter. Digging pioat holes when |>apcr and c andle grease. half over twice a week. < about tho same territory and almost Bellingham Bay <£ British Columbia de b)Wn 0f goleure. It was a bird’s turn them o the ground is frozen, and hauling I Over lS’i.OOO cows are slaughtered annually v. ire a* many p»eople. Switzerland has a In India to feed the British soldiers, and the road to tlieir N ooksack coal mines in negt made c f imperfect watch springs Oil is cheapier than machinery, so wood over rough roads,or being caught of milk Is consequently so scarce that ihird loss territory and a third more the eat)y spring. They are ballasting ^ .p ,^ had lieen thrown out of the lit- use it freely on all the working p>arts with a load in a snow storm, are more supply ■ ,q»le. Belgium and Holland taken to- thousands of native children die yearly. the railroad with ashes as far as com- tje watt.|, factories which abound in of the mowers and reapter«. Lumber laborious Unfit doing the wnrk in tbn • ; her ha ’e about the same territory us Jesso D. Carr, the rich ran< hmanof Fresno .......... and U to times as many px>oplo. As pleted. that district. Some bird considered is also cheapier, and when not in use fall, when the materials for building county, Cal., has been ordered by a govern Greece is proverbially tho . , . . . • n i hem excellent material of which to every piece should be carefully can be more easily procured anil the ment agent to remove a stone fence which be , •, >;• ,r wealth, ";t country ill Europ»e. Her rugged lh e $lo per bus ir ' !|jce hi' I nn construct her nest, and with infinite housed, as well as all the tools used work one in a shorter time. All the has built around 40,000 acres of government fountains and barren shores are hardly have m ad e th n r appearance ... L.nn worked thein together into as per- u i;i many places for the scantiest vege about the farm. Tools, carls* and ma outdoor work should be done before land county to collect I» ? “ *"* " otf * j feet „ a structnre of the kind as one chines rust out much fastei than they the winter conies on. The winter will Bham battle flags, tattered and torn to tation; alio has no rivers with fertile structure held by them. 1 hey hold notes to the could desire to see. give ample einpdoyment with inside represent the real article, ore the lateet pro •lank*; her commerce Is still nudevelopjed, will wear out. amount of $3,000 in Linn county. work. Maaure making and stock duct of Freneh ingenuity, and are said to ind site is cut off from Europe by the contest Home of the parlies intend It Albert Royal ami brother, both of In the dairy contest at the Minne fettling aie jobs for winter, and much have deceived large numbers of curiosity reatherous Adriatic and by the inhospit- ible strip of Turkish territory that nrorn- the case. Orlando, Fla., went on the Wckiva sota State Fair, a lew days ago, a of the grain can lie thrashed and hunter« and patriot«. m to keep her for an iudrfiuito future A church organ has recently been con oieaned later on. If any of the work Holstein-Friesian cow took the liret iron» opining her railway connection with William lVrry Bruce, one of the River, below Clay springs, the other structed at Milan whoae pipes are constructed They pirize and ano ner took the second. I to l»e done is to be pxietpamed let it be of paper pulp» instead of metal. It has 1,400 tho north. ' pioneers of Walla Walla county, ditti day on a deer and bear hunt In Greece today It is the universal cus at Wait sb it rg on Saturday last, aged , arrived at their cam ping pdace before Tho butter test is reported to have ! such as can be done under shelter. pipes and is an Instrument of great power tom to sp»eak of “going to Europ»e” just 03 years. Mr. Bruce crowed the plains „undown and concluded to take a been the severest known to science. and sweetness of tone. Americans do with tho stormy Atlantia All land intended for spring seed These two Holatein-Friesian cows wt-re in '1854 locating in the Willamette qlort hunt before dark. They hud An English court has Just decided that '«“ ween New York and Liverpool. Add just off from grass, and had received ing should lie plowed in the fall, not railway *es>nsnt* cannot eject persons from ' > all this the fact that this little barren valley ’ In the spring of 1861 he not gone far before they came across a bought aclairn where Waitsburg now ¡¿«"sign which they followed up,soon no grain or other *p»acial preparation. only for the purpose of avoiding the trains who say they have lost their tickets, kingdom of 2,000.000 souls has a public only remedy being to sue the pasueugsr debt of $1*0,000,000, and sunpjgirts an army stands, and lias lived there continu- coming in sight c lo n e of unusual Damp floors cause cold, due to hurry of work in the spring but also the for breach of contract. as largo as that of tho United btates. ouslv since Size, which they succeeded in hung evaporation. The feet of animals are to assist in fie 'i *g *h laud iu better The new suspienslon bridge over North rbo taxes are so high that the island of 11 iug down the first shot. Oae remain- The farmers of Baker county should (G care for ,pead bear, the injured, and disease of the limbs oc condition. Tueu- 1 - no surer remedy river at New Vork, It is estimated, will cost Crete, now under Turkish rule, would It will give entrance to ten nearly double its ratio of taxation should prepare themselves to suppiiy the . Lcr kept on anil soon found an- curs when they are compelled to foi destroying cutworms in the soil $37,000,000. railroads and will bo ••••e of th* great it enter tho kingdom of Greece. But iu creamery with tln-ir surplus cream, 0y,e^ whieh lie also killed, the whole sianil or sleep on damp locations. than fall plowing, winch opiens the triumphs of modern engineering. ’■[»ite of all this discouragement Athens to thus reaping a good reward for their t(nie ^ -u p ied not exceeding thirty The bed of the animal is very import- day is a busy hive of educational institu- In London dressmakers and others are soil to frost, thereby net only destroy plains and enhancing the value of their mjn,lteS- The first bear weighed four I ant. It is economical u> use clean, fined heavily for allowing their girls to work tlons, and in all tho country villages then» cows. The Democrat says that c«ws liu if<rt d pound« and the other two dry material dailv, and not delay ing the worms and other insects hut over hours in the shop»* Jay. the great are thrifty schools, a compulsory law I hanging the bedding until the whale also assisting to pulverize the soil by mourning storeman, wa» recently up in the being carried out with more vigor year that are now selling for $ln 1 hundred and fifty pounds, after year. Ten years ago the statistics | is saturated with urine. worth *85 as so in u thi ci __ alternate freezing and thawing, the police court on a charge of this kind. for illiteracy In Greece were uhead of I American travelers In Ireland nowadays thoso of Italy today, and these ten year« gets hi running rder. If the ground is damp a one-horse ¡expansion and contraction causing all furnished a traveling oompianion free of have revolutionized educational affairs in A F e a r fu l t r i p . plow should be run through the -paces lump» and cl<x!s to fall to pieces. are Concerning the wheat market the it seems. Nevertbeleas, a govern Greece.—“ H W. H.” in New Vork Post. George Daily, serving a term of 1 .. .. Where the soil is well drained no expense, ment detective in one’s tracks can hardly be Albany Democrat says: The hrst ot between t e stra oerry * ” plowing will be necessary in the spring, l k l ^ 'l a n W a t c h D o g i. P * „ Jbroken & in •*' laid to add to tho pleasure of a jaunt through the season Corvallis was in the had iu tares years at San Quentin State to allow the surplus water to flow in w California, to I m Strawberne« are * If the ouUide work can be Erin. Among tho exhibits In a Belgian dog .»I KM, but —----- 4 , prifon, l»* euiv...... ^ for assault * Ml winter. »7 %. • " — - f partial ----I to 1 the fall. the wheat market, Albany soon The p»aper money of Chill is to depreciated show is a breed of dogs, the Schipperkes, Steffl Mr*# . l*1 caught up). TliPn --------- . , ^ murder* atiem pievi tuie id« b j tpnnj;-130»m*What damp location-, i>ut in toe ( Th’ In value that a guest at a hotel ordinarily found only in Belgium. They are made hind. The O. P. boats started, and iug from tba top of the buihling H winterand early spring, when heayy 1 pays $600 a day for his accommodations. At use of as watch dogs ou board the numer now that city lead* us one cent, which lh(. ground bellow, rains csirse the water la>sUnd Ion the J don«, leaving only such a* car.- ooo time only a few years ago calico sold at ous inland navigation boats. They are |t „ raijinou*. T e r « t *, nut be «lone at any other km ou ex $2,000 a yard in these depreciated bills. Thi* small black dogs, without tails and with we cannot understand, «» f?nM . seventy five feet Hw mpin.^ an, be 1 ^ able of th» wheat comes U>ia way. lifvetf to be fatal. The ca'tse was aee apM, pi^ave up the plants if the ground 1 Irept in spring. jointed ears, of extraordinary Intelligence Is a etgaiw« story. and fidelity.—New York Sun. Wheat is 76 cents a bushel at A.bany pendency. I ia loo wet. one and cent more at Salem* o _ , . 4 . .1 a .) >X tl t ! » .1 A. _ .fé K a k . 1 1 |l«ll r* IV 4 A I » a \ _ . ! - _ M 1. a ., mr ir I