’Oí .K C ounty O bserver . VOL. I. M o n m o u t h , p o l k c o u n t y , O r e g o n , W e d n e s d a y ; J a n u a r y ». is«». ACIFIC COAST NOTES. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS THE AGRICULTURALIST ... ......- ■Movers o f L ocal and General Import A B rief Mention of Matters o f General * Gathered frojp All S o u rces for Interest.-N otes Gathered from the Benefit o f Our R eaders. Home and Abroad. A Virginia City ha» many idle men. Sm all- pox at Merced is disappear New Cumberland, \V. Va had íloO.OUO tire Tuesday night " rp. the tree is chained to one locality and ca n n o t go abroad for ¡food, but fortu nately it lias no sense Newsy Notes Conce tUu# the Farm •' d | of suffering, or a t least none th a t we o f Especial li tereet to the P a­ oan appreciate. And yet even for a cific Cosat Husbsndman. tree there must be som eth in g akin to pain in th e process of slow starvation — the seeking by exhau sted rootlets It will be a sign of progressive farm - | *ng when the o n e r of swine a s tree of food that c a n n o t be found. I t takes clover for his hogs in w inter, or goes an enorm ous am o u n t of various m a­ I flirtilus ____ in a sile sweet nures to form fru it and seeds. T h e further an.l and preserves I corn, w ith which to w inter and help I leafy part of the tree m ay m ostly this hogs. T h e possibilities ««f ho- com e from ca rb o n ic acid gas of tb s rearinar with the r i g h t i n id of ensilage atm osphere, bu t the stone fru its need a giHid deal of potash. G rapes and are beyond reckoning. pears require a consid erable am ount Never grow trees of different kinds of phosphate in ad dition. T h ere is. tog« ther until satisfied on«“ does not perhaps, no plaoe on tlie farm where I in - ■ „ , ' nierl ^nver Star*w assu n k Or U month Mtiino „.. I. Maine, l.ia* last n. week. Redwood City complains of burg- j near * 1 OtUmouth, |l«rs. • A conference of wool-growers will V ancouver has lim ite d its saloons ne held in Washington on January 10. ItO.-M. . Sunday ¿tips of the Fifth avenue, There is a wood famine ¿it Grass -New York, stages have been abolished. lY.iUey. Naw ) ork and Washington were Burglafies are still plentiful at Los eurpriced Tuesday with pleasant wea- injure (lie other, as is frequently the a good dressing of manure would de tiler. case when plums are grown near greater good than in an old applti | Angeles. peaches, thus inducing the curoulio orchard where the trees seem to bo liUsburg has the walking mania. San Luis Obispo works its prisoners A i - hour match was in progress last to sometimes attack the Utter. A running out. |in a chain-gang.. single wild cherry tree near au apple week. Much of the feeding of chickens is Salt Lake City has an 1814-pound orchard will provide a harboring of soft food. It is easily picket! by t añada prohibits the importation of place for caterpillars, which finally in- I3 year-old Hereford heifer. the little fellows, and they can quickly improper literature from the United jure the apple orchard fill their crops from a dab of wet meal Crescent City, Del Norte county, States. [proposes to establish a pork factory. I There m a time to market produce, thrown on the ground before them. The secret service of the Missouri This too rapid eating is one of the Phopnix, A. T., has succeeded in its acific road will cease to exist after I and that must be regarded if success [ is hoped for. It is decide«)! * best/o worst evils in artificial fe«*«ling young [eff .rts to secure the Territorial capital. January 1. market as Bocbfppoduoe a ' poMibk chickens They gorge themselves, be- The remains of an unknown man The Butchers’ Protective associa­ j in the immediate vicity of one’* Rome, \ come surfeited and die. We have I were found on the tract at Bakers- tion at Cincinnati, has declared a boy­ and to sell directly to the coneumer. i found whole wheat grains much bet- In this way usually better prices are j <«r» beginning for two or three days I field. cott on Chicago dress, d beeJ. maintained, as there are no m iddle- I by breaking the grain in two pieces, San Bernardino charges $40 a day A heavy fall of snow in Michigan men to get their/hare, and there is , It d«>ea not matter, however, if the lit- Ifor circuses and $10 per day for dance has enabled the lumbermen to begin ¿■lao the advantage of dealing with peo Ue follow is forced to do this work I houses. ° the winter logging operations. pie whose standing is fairly known, i himself. He will struggle with a Mi'S Emma llolm afi was fqprfully Two thousand people witnessed a But « wen if lower prices must be taken grain of wheat or oat grain for two or ¡injured by a neighbor’s dog at A1 gume of base-ball at Philadelphia la s t: as a rule it is better to sell near home three minutes, and at last, after a ties- Ibany, Or. Sunday, played in-doors at the state ! t“ ai1 to ,ako tlie ri-k of marketing at perate struggle, swallow it. The very , hardness of the whole grain keeps his a distance. j A fatal disease has appeared among fair building. food from compacting in his crop. The value of the food is not in the |tb« horses on Dry .Creek, Han Luis Mrs. John Priestly and her grand­ Wo would not, however, fee«! whole ¡Obispo county. son were murdered last Saturday and available material contained therein corns to very young chicks, nor in­ for the production of meat or milk deed corn ground into meal, as their Sait L ake has risen three inches in then burned in an incendiary tire at only, but also in the amount and qual­ principal diet. Itlie last BO days, after a fall last tum- Forest City, Penn. ity of manure derived therefrom. It pner of 26 incb< 8, # At present many country people The French-Eversoll actions in has been estimated that one-third of w mt to know Jimv to make quickly Kentucky are heavily armed and pre­ the foixi eaten goes into the manure. Idaho lawmakers complain of the Itrcks by which Mormons evade the paring for a fight. The French party As the manure, then, is simply the vinegar out of cider. Apples vary in H«s 35 men, heavily armed. food store«! away for future use, it is the amount, of sugar they contain. ■laws denying them a vote. Home that make thin and watery ci Francis Murphy has made 2000 to­ important that in order to drive the >.er or are largely diluted with water, About 50 pat-song* r and freight con- greatest benefit from the food manure tal abstinence men in Indianapolis. Iduelers on the Atlantic and Pacific will never make strong vinegar unless His methods appear to be more effec­ should he car* fully managed to pre­ reinforced with more sweet. Any [railroad Hue been discarged. vent loss. As the food is not exposed tive than the prohibition vote. to injury by air and water the manure couse sugar or molasses will do, as The Gilroy Advocate intimates that There have been three heavy snow- is equally deserving of Care. The whatever impurities it contains must |th# reported discovery of coal near slides on tlie Canadian Pacific rail­ manure-heap is the saving- bank of be thrown up to the surface in violent Itliat city has been exaggerated, fermentation, and may lie skimmed road in the mountains during the last the farm. A Cnincse gardner applied to the few weeks, all at or near Field. « ff. If the cider is all right, place it If it is desired to have poppies very in a place, where somo may be drawn Ibntsu- r actory at Watsonville for The owners of the released stearoei early, it is well to take “ time by the off and p iuretl hack every day, taking la contract on 70 acres of Iteels. Hartian Republic, demand damages fort-look ” anti prepare the bed in the pains to bring it into contact with the The «illcisl count in Nevada gives from Hayti amounting to $200,000, fall. Sprinkle the seed oil tile top of .ir as much as possible. For this pur­ Barline (Itcp.) for congress, 0021 and the ship’s crew $15,000. the ground just betore winter fairly pose it is often tiltereil over coarse [votes, Him Cassidy, (D tin.) 5682. Bogardus was defeated in a pigon- sets in, <>i it can he done later. The shavings or straw. The ox « gen the Santa Rosa believes it will, within a sliooting match at Cincinnati by A1 finest poppies I have ever grown were air starts first the vinous or alcoholic ■ year, be connected by rail with the Bandle. The latter killed all his sown during a January thaw, while fermentation, which is quickly fol­ the bed was free from snow for a day lowed by the acid fermentation. The birds, 100; Bogardus killed 05. ■western boundary line of SonontyL or two. Poppy seeds are very tiny, more sweet there is in the cider the An artesian well at Elsinor, San Four woman had an 8-hour bicycle an if planted too deep will not come stronger th e ferm en tatio n and th e |Diego county, furnishes bath houses race at New York Tuesday night. Lot­ up, or if not sufficiently covered soon sharper the vinegar. II you have old I with water 108 di grees temperature. tie Stanley made 80 miles and secured dry up, but the rains and the melting | ci(i< r th a t d on’t tu rn readily in to vine­ snov seem to regulate the matter gar, put it in to an old m olasses hugs A seam of bituminous coal, three $500 and the diamond medal. C. J . Kershaw, who failed for two nicely. U«e as little se«?d as your con­ head or barrel, and give it an oth er I feet in width, lias been discovered in - i nil, B C., SO fnt from the sur* millions in the Cincinnati wheat cor­ science will let you, else the work of trial. T here are various m ethods o' ner, has arranged to pay nearly 90 thinning out will be tiresome. Puppies ; keeping cider from w orking. If y««ur |face. cents os the dollar on all the claims. should always he sown where they ; o'd cider has been su b jected to any of Thirteen and one-half tons of bar- are to bloom, for they are very dif­ , these, it is b etter to m ake <>r buy a Foster, Dixey’s advance agent, ficult to transplant. Inacles and shell fish were scraped off : barrel of new. T h e ciile r th a t has [the bottom of the Olympian at Vic- jumped from a swift moving train, 1 been doctored to keep it sweet is hard Fe(d warm swill to your pigs in a while 30 miles from Cheyenne, Tues­ ! tori a. , to ch an ge in to viuegar, and is not of day. He was not killed, but badly warm [dace. Feed often and but lit­ the best when m ade. Thu «mutuum A boy tramp, aged about 13 years, tle at a time, so that the p ’gs will p ractice of p u tting the cid er barrel in I arrested at the Suicun depot, was bruised. always come to the' trough with a Since 1835, and including the one good appetite, and there will he noth­ the coldest corn er of the cellar, and f und to have two loadtd revolvers o i last wtek, nine explosions have oc­ ing left to sour. Feed the swill as th en lettin g it work itself in to vinegar this person. curred at the powder works in Winu- fast us it is made, so that it doesn’t w ithout help, is n o t one to be gener­ The jury in the Teller murder case bam, Maine. Altogether 33 lives have ally rt c im memled. get sour. Try to get your litter of [at Spokane Falls brought in a verdict A correspond ent of th e C ountry been lost. pigs in March or April, that they may of not guilty. Mrs. Teller killed her Indictments have been found in be fit for sale in eaily winter. Breed G entlem an writes from C aliforn ia how husband in self defense. Jefferson county, Ind., against every once a year, as this is a sufficient he saves and cu res ¡«caches in the »un. Leading lawyers in Nevada believe pilot who took out a Huuday excur­ strain on tlie vitality, and breed to H e says ueaely all evaporators are the constitutional amendments that sion from tliat locality during the mature parents. If you breed from abandoned and th e ray s of the sun were adopted by the popular .vote last past summer. too young parents you increase the are depended on and answ er as g< od a I summer, are null and void. probabilities of infirmity and disease purpose ss the best system of artificial Lincoln, Neb., lias s jitiien named "who w wl,ich the P‘K liable. Whenever heat. If«« goes on a t len gth to ssy how At an undertaker’s shop in San Ber- John McAllister, worth $30,000 th e fru it is gathered , p eaches being lu&rdino William Graham took a drink lives alone in a small room in » ’sta te you 1,1 >>>g a n* W P'K * ,Q th e fa rm » «his cwu crop, th a t it is bleached by up by itself for at least three | ot embalming tluitl, thinking it was of abject squalor. He is a monouia shut it uu ( jj y0U ascertained it use of sulphur fum es htilf an hour, | beer. He dieil in great agony. and the atwi dne* large fru it that is in niac*ou "logic." to be perfectly healthy. halves in three d ays’ tim e. C aliforn ia Mrs. Alice C. Whitford, wife of a The football team at Durnam, N. Denver banker, has gone hopelessly C., has had powerful electric lights T h e pulling of feathers is a pure evidently has a g reat advantage» in its I insane at Pomona on account of her suspended over As grounds and pro- hab it, which is brought on in flocks warm sun and dry clim ate, hut while husband’s complaint in a divorce suit.*. |K>se to play the game during the th a t have not enough to occupy th eir they depend on th e sun s ray s only, tim e and attention. W hen they onee tlyjy have not any decided ailvant* Sixty acres of land were purchased evening hereafter. I*t Health for the site of a big smeller • F o u n t Horner, aged 20, while erssy in reduce the ores i f the northwest, drunk, ran through the streets . . . of and «specially those of the Cutur Charleston, W. Va., Tuesday wnh a I d Ah it*. club, hitting everybody he met. He struck Edward Ames, who su bbed Shipments of fish from Hanfor«) I unit L*-mi oje, Tulare county, 60 625 him to death. G?neral David Stanley was arrested pounds from September 15th to I)e- reifib. r 1, 1888. The fish were taken rpcertlv bv order of the mayor of Aus- on Tex but the jstlo r refused to iu- from Tulare lake. carcerate him. The general was exe- I A rattlesnake three fret long with curing »n order of ejectment issued by ___ war * , i . rf „lent. J »even ratth s was found the other day the department. b ... <’n the roof of the Palace hotol at Tuc- lI,c The model of the monument whi h <0ni A. T. The building has bri« k ’tails and is sixty feet high. It is sup- iato he erected in Haymarke. square, p sed the reptile was dropped by Chicago, in memory of the policemen who fell in the encounter with the an- toiue bin! of prey. arebiats, has been finished, and will It has been discovered that over be sent to New York for casting. JvtoJiOO in coupons of the funded debt, T)1P q> Louis Post-Dispatch Christ- 1 purchased by the city of Sacrament««, .. fund >„nd reach« reach'd d flh flU.OUO. The sub- mas 18 missing «nd not canceled. The srriptions »tailed at 10 cents. Fully toupons are of 1865. I ri s believed 15 0 0 0 poor children received pres­ *13.000 ■ f the issue n««w in the botiks ents Tuesday, and for hour, the v.c.m *nd canceled has been paiu twice. ity of the exposition building was A. N Polymath, the Han Diego j°w packed. rier who was arresteu a few days ago A riot broke out afresh at Bevter, will« gaily restraining Mr. and Mrs. scene «.f the recent mine Tab r in his shop two or three «7 I.’t.les last Week. The negroe# were “ours and sufijacting them to a search ; ‘ res-nre. and not only did they ,0 the skin, because they refused to j l ow Glister.«us. but attempted intinn- , llP free use of firearms. The j P*v him $45 for three rings all« ged to * ] h*'e been taken by them, has been | ' , i promptly, »nd Tuttday hrid to answer before the superior ^urt on a charge of false imprison­ ment. 5|* were “ ^ Ket a ta*te of the m eaty end of tb s *K<-« over the evaporating m achines ®w th # r lfa |r| Hfthle e, , e luj their «»>" in xogue in O regon. T h e y do all picking to som ething more than th e work of preparation and layin g on feathers, tsk in g advantage of the trays, and while th ey place these trays naked condition of th eir com panions in the sun the evap o ratin g con cern s by nipping a t ex nosed bloody parts, hold them m ere c uiveiiien tly and the and allow ing the poor hens no peace &>»t of wood is sm' 4 j l * T h e cost of till they or th eir m ates are taken ont handling is th e sam e in eith er ciua. of • h^re was a short time last summer ut the psu. „ . p During u ì i „ s the ...~ winter - con-J — fin rn .en t of fowls they should be kept w hen, sun drying * was effi'-ient, but as busy as possible by scatterin g their not to b* depended ou. The sun in can be be ut. utilised hare in c«)n- August can ilh evaporating by heat. Last summer when peach plums were threatening to spoil because there was not evaporating space to them, the expedient was rcs««rted , hold -- to of spreading the fruit cu t. and pitt- upon boards and partially drying 't i"u»- “ was louna to oe an ao- * aoUge,as the fruit partially sun-dned was even !>etter than that p u l at first into the evap< rator. If we have a g«KxI sun it san be ulilixed to dry fruit and it can be bleached a* well before If any person were to chain an ani­ sun dryang as when dried in an evap­ mal to a stake i • a field and eave it to orator. shift for ilae'.f, then to watch the ani­ The latest advices from Wahalak mal until it get* ‘ hi" »nd «fecrepid from loss of flesh and atrength, it is Miss., the scene of the race troubles qujte probable that the humane we are to the »fleet that three more ne- ciety would he after him with properly gr«.es have been captured, but there deserved punishment. Yet »hie ithheUl. From w|imt thousands of farmers are duing names are ».u ... . a pris- F ..«- Wlt^ their fruit orchard«, of ( oner juat Uken it U learned that there grain among leaves and chaff, so that in g will hard scratch scratching will be be necessary necessary on si» :« n«rt in order to get enough to ^ This will take their rime end be ^ keep them wut of mischief. ^ # further prevention, some trim ^ g of l l i e ^ k s , s > that when thf>y Atu>mpt to poll a feather it will .i!« through and thev cannot hold it. Another remedy is to put on the fowl an appliance called the poultry bit, which can be obtained of almost any dealer in ¡»oultry supplies. IS S l n ection ^ ^ ««“ • NO. 43. PO RTLAND M A R K E T R E P D R I The st ite of ih» im ir.autiie marki t Ua rematue.i unchanged throtiirhol the pasi week, wheat being alone affected. Cable advices from Liverpool do not give proniise.of a change for ihe bettor until after (.he Christm as holidays. The retail holiday trade is very active, re a jy money lieing more plentiful than usual at this time of the year. G R O C ER IES Sugars have fallen ¿c siu csou r last report. We quote C 5$c, extra C I'll-, dry granulated 71c, cube, crushed and powdered 7Jo. I ’olloes hriu, ■lava 23c, Coata Kioa lit ,c a 80c, Salvador lSiilltte, Arbuckle’s roasted 24*c. In canned table fruit, assorted, 2W $2 per do*: pie fruit, assorted, 2 jh $ 1.2(8« I .Si). 8« $:i.7.5. PR O V ISIO N S—Oregon hanis are qnot «slat Upoil.V iircakfast tiacon 14<-, shoul­ ders ItRc, Eastern meat is quoted as fol­ lows: Hams Rita lt»c, breakfast br bx, Mexican oranges f t. lemons fitnat.SO per bx, Italianas 8:1.50^4,00, quince« 4l)uti0c, V E G E T A B L E S Market well «uppMixi. Cabbage J x l c per R>, carrots and turnip« 75.- per sack, red pepper 3c pertt), potato«« 411 *45c per sack, sweet lfiai.'c per it«. I D RIED F R U IT S Receipts 4*>!1 pkge«. Sun «tried apples 4 a5c per tt>, factory « lie d Sc, factory plums 8 99c, Oregon prune« 7 «We, pears It u 10c, peaches ilka lie, raisin« $2.25 per box, Cali'oruia tigs 8c, Smyrna 18c per lt>. D A IR Y PRODUCE B u tter receipts for the week 150 pkge«. Fancy creamery :!2jc per th, choice dairy #*c, medium ¡.7($90c 20c, eastern 25«r;tOc. EGGS Receipts 102 cases. Oregon 35c, eastern 32t«32i«-. P O U L T R Y — Chickens (3 .5 0 9 4 , for large young and $ ! 4 50 for old, turkeys l lW l Uc per tb, ducks $5(oi7 per doaeu, geese $8 a 9. WOOL- Receipts for week 821,800 lbs. Valley 18 a) 20 c Eastern Oregon 10cm 15c. HOPS Receipts for Choice I s t a l l o . «seek 1027 lbs. GRAIN Receipts Ifor week 141,200 ctls. Valley $1.37t(a 1.40. Eastern Oregon $1.324 («01.40. Oats 32 al35c F lO U R Receipts for week 5070 bbbt. Standard $4,75, otner brands $1.25, FEED Harley $23 per ton, mill do $18 <118.50, shorts $10 5(1, bran$15.50, baled hay $13(0)15, loo.e $1291-5. FR E SH M EA TS Beef, live, 3c, dressed Or, mutton, live, 3c, dressed lie, lambs $2.2.5 each, hog«, live, 51«« 0c, dressed 7(# 74, veal 0 » 7c. PUN GEN T P A R A G R A P H S . — M asculine breach of promise oases will never succeed until there are to­ mato ju ries. —Baltimore American. — Ira scib le wife to husband: “ You art« no m atch fo r me, s ir .” Husband (w e a k ly ): “ If I am not, my dear, why do you alw ays want to scratch me?” — Washington Critic. — Besides preventing consumption, the boiling of m ilk is important other­ wise. It « • , „ ] , the amount of w ater th a t lias been pumped into the millc cans. -Louisville Courier-Journal. — W hen you know all about a tiling it loses all in te r e s t It is the imagina­ tion playing upon a suspicion that gives it those beautiful colors which gossip d eligh ts in .— San Francisco Chronicle. — A man will dislocate his arm trying to h it a base-ball, and spend an entire day in d eb ilitatin g '-.fTortii to make a home run -b u t he won’t heat p carpet Not m uch.— Merchant Traveler. — 4V hen a foreign prince comes ol age he gon««rally receives many pres«>ntsof jewelry. This is aa it should b«>, for about the only thing that a foreign prince ever does to distinguish him self is com ing of age.—Jeweler's Weekly. —“ I s«*j," said Mr. Barklns, “that thore ar«« a million more women than men in Germany.” “ Yes,” said Mr. Smarty; “ th««y do that to evade the military requirements of the Gorman Governm««nt.”—Harper's Razar. —A white woman in Columbia, S. C., who was charged with her colored hushnnd with violating the law against miscegenation, swore that she had negro blood in her veins and secured a disagreement of the jury. —Irresolution on the scliemtis of lif* which offer thera«elv«9S to our chutoe« and in««onstancy in pursuing them, are the greatest causes of all our unhappi­ ness. —Addison. — A man does not compliment you when he gives you some slanderous, disagreeable information and says: “I thought you would like to know i t " — A. Y. Picayune. —For the best redblts there needs be the longest waiting. The true harvest is She longest in being reeijjied. The failures come first, the success last The unsatisfactory is generally sooiuwt seen. —It is a great thing to know that there is a I’ower and Wisdom which guides us and the world; and to feel that there is a Justice Immense, lra- m««astirable, irresistable, which sways the ocean of human forces. — Theodore Purler. Virtue and talents, though allowed ; their due eonsideration, yet are not enough to procure a man a welcome wherever he comes. Nobody contents himself with rough diamonds, or wears them so. When polished and set then they give a lustre. Locke. — So far aa we have the opportunity of shaping our lives, so far we are re­ sponsible for their forma Our lives are influen<«ed by circumstances; but we have the opportunity of making cir­ cumstance«. If we make these circum­ stances evil we are reeponsible for the ein which reeultn C U R R E N T ITEM S. — Superstitious people at K ioku k, Ta., were alm ost «cared to death by a w histling buoy, which was placed in the riv er by the G overnm ent They thought it was a g h o s t — A Boston clerk , after having spent sev eral hours gettin g a stove in readi­ ness for use, discovered to his g reat disgust th a t lie had pass«*! the pipe be- tween the rounds of a long ladder which he used. — An exp erien ced fisherman at the seaside fold a gentlem an not long since that lie did not b elieve a lobster was fit eating for any one in sum mer, l ie said the only time to eat lobster wus in fall and winter. . C hicago men a rc said to irmrk th e ir en tran ce Into th e Inner shrine of the tem ple of cu ltu re by saying “ lu ncheon" Instead of “ lu nch.” In Kansas C ity the same stage Is m arkinl by the us«« of th e word “ v ictu als" instead of “ g ru b ." —The Chinese are m aking such la rg e demand.« upon soap that in tim e they may rank among th e clean nations. The imiHirtation of foreign soap ha« in- ereastHl 133 per c e n t in five years and 8(>(t per cent more is wanted now thau was sought a fte r ten years ago. According to the Post- Intelligencer, tlie tii-Ht tiling an Indian buys is a tinge Then, if he lias money enough, lie tills i t T h is trunk acts ua u store­ house for trin k ets a» long as the lo?1* remains good, then it is turn«*! into a baby cradle, and when its ow ner dtos lie is buried in i t trunk. —There are only three salamanders in this country, but even three have been a large ««nough number to prove the falsity of the old belief, that sala­ manders live in the fire. Th«*y like to b«« wlu'i'o it is warm, but they can not live in the tiro. Their diet consists of worms and jolly fish. A bright young woman of Lake Weir, Fla., suggested the other day that the cheap way (iitn-ause the only way) for the United States to get rid of these recurrent yi'llow fever epidemic« is to buy» and so give American sanitary sobmro a chance to strangle the plague in its cradle. “You would bo surprised," said a certain physician, "to h « sj how strong men weaken under the simple proctsts of vaccination. I have had railroiul engineers ami robust machinists faint away while receiving the few slight scratches on tlie arm incident to vac­ cination, while delicute women never murmur.” A negro in Dalton. Ga., has what might Is« termed a “ fowl mugwump." It is a freak of nature, described os half duck anil half chicken. The he«ui and breast are those of a hen, while the back, tail and legs are formed like those of a duck. It is feminine in gender, ruckles like a hen, and wab­ bles like a duck when walking. It is six months old, and said to be the fun­ niest tiling ever soon in a barn-yard. — ’« ue elopement of a North Bergen, N. J ., woman with an employe of her husband's had an extraordinary out­ come. The pair were arrested upon a warrant sworn out by the husbund, and in court the wife handed over $900 which she had abstracted from her hus­ band's safe immediately before fleeing, whereupon the husband offer««d to sell her to her new admirer for $50. The money was paid and the couple depart­ ed, taking a train forRhiladelphia. — Says an Ktiglish periodical: “No one can say for certain that the Prince of Wales will survive his illustrious mother, whose health is fairly g;x)d for her age. The prospect of the helr-ai>- parent's family have iieen lately under considerable discussion, and some pa- pers have taken his royal highness to tank for not applyingoarlier for further grants in aid of his children; but we are assured thut Albert Edward has not applied to the Government for any grant for his eldest son, nor does he intend to do bo at present” .T h e Iajwiston Jou rn al recently pro­ pounded the following question: 1. Of what nature will be the next economic invention? 2. What great economic invention is most ne«»ded anl called for ivy the world? 8. Does any tiling re­ main to be invented by man, which shall be as revolutionary in its eftoots as the application of steam power? Tii«-so were the answers received by General A. W. Greely: 1. The storage, without appreciable loss of electricity produced by natural forces, such as waterfalls, tides, etc. 8. A cotton pikrer. 3. No. —The «inly place In which amber Is found in ¡laying quantities is said to ex­ ist in the Baltic Sea. Formerly the supply depended upon the storms, which tore up the amber lying at the bottom of the sea and threw it on shore; but for twenty-five year« past various appliance« have heon used for obtaining it cheaply and quickly. The moat profitable strata have been found in the vicinity of Memo), and there are twenty large dre«lging boats constantly at work day and night for eight months of the year. Further to the west the amber is obtained by diver«. c 1