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1 W A If O U T T O W N . i lie Free Methodists will hold revival nee,‘ “ * s Baptist church, com- neneing Krid.iy evening, January 3rd. •veryliodv cordially invited. w «¡V jp — Vi zoom- N ? A J | I Il^ t a N E W FAR M * IN I)U L a light ■O light The an FLAX-RAISING W ILL *3* the se there will SE R IO U S ATTENTI' I a two- trea.su rer r to be a year, and 1 to be a A t th e H ands o f N orth w e ster* men wiJ — W h a tc o m B o o rd o f 1 , - serve P Everett is co u ra ge s th e R a is in g o f ib re tion p itive of. the on Pu^;et Hound. alrea ih are to be Success in flax onlture >r fibre de- pends upon tboronghnes and atten- lill, recently tion to the lesser detail of practice, on a larger Three lding w ill be savs the Montana Stool nan. things are essential: A most csreful selection of tbe soil, w th a thorough unoil has been soil preparation and jrtilizin g; the se by the B. B. j a9e „ f ggg,j ,at oan ^e pUr. build a bridge chased; and, lastly, ctyreful and in telli id. The motive gent handling and manipulation of the , aim « ita. T h a L ^ p . ----- r - Wheat Market. Of r u s h in g ».— ^ The markets have not yet recovered from the holiday, and dealers do not We who love life fear most the mystio u. Yet wo in death the eelfsame life ehall live— look for any business until after New This very life we know—but glorified. aide. _ Y ea r’s. Frices are unchanged, as fol- And the fa ir temple whien now holds oui | and Tarpns, siinuuB low s: Walla Walla, 49c; Valley, 03c breath 1 with gladins ready, prepaid, Per bushel. _________ Shall simply take the glory seraphs give. Monday afternoon there happened Renew Its fovs and say, “ I have not died.” the death. The vast crowd was h ts ^ _ . i*r<»«iuo« Market, |i*t tbe Washington Co. Flouring mills —Maurice Francis Egan in Century. awaiting breathlessly the instant when F loub — Portland. Salem. Cascadia and l » h a t might have been a verv serious the brute aud the mau would meet in Dayton, are quoted at »2.00 per barrel; Occident. An old .log, jack, belonging the death straggle. Uoiddrop, »2.(5); Snowflake, »2.66; Ben But here occurred a thing inexplica ton county, »2.60; graham, »2.20; super | °,M r- Alberts, jumped on the big drive fine, » 2.00. ble. J ell and was carried up under the pullev O ats — Good white are quoted weak, at Karl kuelt down and took steady aim. As the eyes of the lioness and the man f i e belt was broken and tile engin 24c; milling, 28030c; gray, 20021c. Then came a flash aud a report, and al met both paused suddenly aud remained parted at a breakneck speed, but w Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags iloctricity. crop from the time the flax is pulled »4.2506.26; barrels, » 4.5007.00; cases, most simultaneously with the rebound as if transfixed, the man kneeling, the untrolled before any serious dam. of his immense rifle the huge, crouching lioness crouching. • nor of the Ta- until the straw is ready for the opera- »3.26. ►as done. It is thought the dog , lioness, the black lioness, hurled herself What, harl happened? Why did she not (Jolumbia R iver tion o f cleaning or scutching. Only H a y — Timothy, »9.00 per ton ; cheat, fave been on the track of cat jr the purpose of the first two considerations interest the »6.00; clover, »6©7 ;oat, $506.60; wheat, upon him. He was borne down as i f by obey the prompting of per iustinc* tn- (vent the same way recently. an avalanche. rend him asunder? Did some subtle, d w ith a view to tarmer, the third consideration belong- »5.50(86.50. He had missed. Why? For this rea sudden power stay her? What spell was B a u l k y — Feed barley, »14.50 per ton ; s C ow litz pass. ing properly to the manufacturing side Before you buy it will pay vo brewing, nominal. son : As he aimed between her eyea out working? What was the bond that bound a Commercial Club of the industry, a/though some foreign lie clearance o f bargains at' ( M ill s t u f f s — Bran. »12.00; shorts, of them flushed a strange, strange light this man and beast? Could it be that Thomas. 1 Faciiio to put up flax farmers do pull and ret their crops, »13.00; middlings, »16(818; rye, 75(880c that quivered the core of his being; a they were kindred souls, who were oaoa ng there, adequate ib e Belgian farmer selects a deep Hnd pe r cental. light that unnerved his lutnd and w ith together, and who recognized each other? A K°od many Forest Grov B u t t z k — Fancy creamery is quoted at seotiou aud iu keep- w ell cultivated soil that is not too Who conld tell? I 'l l be pained to learn o f th- heavy, experience proving that in a 27>tc; fancy dairy, 22Hc; fair to good, ered his desire to kill. erctal importance, ADd it smote him not w ith fear— for But whatever the spell or bond it bad f Iiss Mamie Rogers, forme-’ at a charter has been dry, calcareous soil che stalk remHius 17>*c; common, 10c per pound, short, while in a heavy olayey soil it P otatoes New (Jregon, 25040c per K arl had slain many lions, and his a strange effect upon Tarpns, for be* if our city, and a daughi the Columbia river sack; sweets, common, 2 ’ 4c; Merced, nerves were as steel— but it smote him with a look -in his face indescribable, togers, at her home rer district aud that Vlvm Kreater length, though at the ex- 2H per pound. with sudden, overwhelming remorse. stood upright, and laying his hand ugpn I tuilt next season. The Peuse of finer flb.e. In Ireland, any after a very brief i, , , . . ....^ , O nions —Oregon, 50@70c per cental, Thus he, the mighty hunter, was the lioness walked over with her to the clean land in good state of fe rtility P oultry —Chickens, old. »203.00 per j is reported to be back d iy, December 27th, at in shakeu and made ti> semi his ballet fly place where Nero sat and insulted and that w ill produce a good crop of wheat, dozen; young, »1.6002.60 pef dozen; e. ■ I- A t the time o f her ., ing wide. reviled him. Then he became frenzied, oats or barley is considered suitable fur j ducks, »4 0005.00; geese, »6 ; turkeys, Aud ho lay in the grip o f death. - biggest jams known in flax. On heavy soils the Dutch seed is j live, 9010c per pound; dressed 110 and called loudly for the Romans to I ul ling tlje position o f .ej, C ounty, Though ho felt that his end had come, come and k ill him— the lioness roaring live years occurred re- I le Post office at that plact thought to g ive the best results, while 12c. rs claim that 16,090,000 E ggs — (Jregon, 20c t Eastern, 18c he had that clearness and poise of mind the while. " " s'*e uad held for one y R iga seed is sown upon the ligh t or s where which come in supreme moments. ue down. The river was A l l were amazed and terrified. Sure per dozen. medium soil«. Reoent experimeuts iu The noisome breath of the lioness ly a weird, nameless happening! Hiesr I Wanted All kinds o f furs CuKKBk-Oregon fall cream, 9)4 010c ly for three huurs that it our own oouutry have demonstrated per pound; hall cream, 5 0 7c; skim, 40 4 artless Shop burned his face as he lay crashed into hearts were cold with fear. ly crossed. that the heavier soils, when w ell 5c; Young America, 10011c. ited bl the sand by her w e igh t He was w ait And archers were ordered out. as been brought from tbe drained and of proper fertility, are T r o p ic a l F r u it — Galitoruia iemons, ing, w ith eyes closed, for the beginning m SIr l-cc Sparks moved i They killed the gladiator and the lion e i near Ham ilton to Ever- preferable to lighter soils, known as $4.6006.00; choice, »3.5004.00; oicily, lose Dee. 31. of the end, that hideous beginning, but ess w ith their arrows. ested. It is rumored that sand loams. But more depends atters of m____ upon _ »6.50; bananas, »2.2503.00 per bunch; • • • • • • P r' I‘ ow<-‘ the well known ve proveu satisfactory aud soil selection, where reasonalbe care Galilornia navels, »3.5003.75 per box; a calm was iu his soul, a strange calm. He fe lt at rest, at peace. A party of French soldiers, who were shipments at tbe rate of ten has been exercised. Am ong the favor- 1 pineapples, »606.50 per dozen, smug soon. The wise wil There was a pause. Suddenly the lion stationed at a post in the interior o f A l larg est er day w ill commence, able soils mentioned in the report of O kkoon V kOKTABi.ks-Gabbage, l>*c J o h n Powers was con .» v per lb : ladienes, 10c per dozen bunches; snarled, and K arl opened his eyes. geria, came across a man uninjured, but w understood that the agent the agricultural department expert- giet)U oulou8> 1Uc. t » uilriower, »1 per J ‘ >-*T*cou7t Fndav Ah, agaiu that weird, reproaching \ lying senseless in the sand. An immense e a iT id l^ ston capitalists, who thought meats are dark, rich, loamy clay, dozen j tomatoes, 50(aj60c per box. light I It streamed from the glaring, yel rifle lay by his side. I t was K a r l — Bart Welling o f T. II . To, ciug funds to complete the "h eavy clay loam w ell drained,” and C alifo rnia V egetables —Gam e, new low eyes. Into their depths he gazed tar r sentence, sei Kennedy in London Hon. Chas. ; Eastern have decided to re- “ soils varing from saiNly loam to the 8 0 10c per pound; artichokes, 85c per and gazed till his mind partly left him. I an assault at ete with with a BODY GRAPPLERS. tavorable, because of the scat- heavier alluvial of the timber lands.” dozen B prouts, $1.3601.50; cauliflow- N o more ho thought of death. Depi Deputy Sheriff hr m ditiou of the subsidy pro- In general terms, a moist, deep, strong er* $2.76 per crate, $1 per dozen, And now the eyes became a piercing Some o f the D lfflcnltle* In R e c o v e r * «* loam upon upland w ill give the best ^ b e s h F b u i t Fears, Winter Nellis, ►intilar sentence, D row ned Peru on*. $1 per box; cranberries, $11011.60 per blaze i 1 light, which grew and grew till lo burglars and is irn orders have taken a sudden results ’ _________ barrel; fancy apples, $101-50; common, Karl saw before him a broad, shining Grappling for dead bodies is a difUcnlt and the shingle trade is at a Jim that though 50076c per box. space. and laborious task. In seaport cities where W i l l F la x P a y •till. For the past three weeks D r ie d F r u it s — Apples, evaporated, frglarous intent t1 In the distance flashed a scene. And a harbor police fore» is maintained the or no business has been done by work of looking for people supposed to W ill flax-raisiug pay? The Montana bleached, 3jk04c; sun-dried, 3>k©4c; the soul of the hunter flew toward it. l l t y o f the Hillsb ealers than to oleau up the orders Stockman says: have been drowned is allotted to them. In “ W ell, we should sun-evaporated, 606c. This was the scene: W ool — Valley, lie , per pound ; East and. The situation of two months housekeepers At say so. A yield of from two to four Humans fille«l a vast amphitheater. other places the regular police force gener ern (Jregon, 709c. ally carries on the work, though it is not is reversed. bread cheaper tons of flax straw and from fifteen to H ops — Choice, Oregon 407c per They shook it shouting. Fearsome was infrequent for private parties to grapple on equally as g. be new gymnasium of the uhi- twenty-five bushels of flax seed can be pound; medium, neglected. this shouting, even as the howl of a their own account, with the hope of obtain icltle. Home B sity of Washington oilers unexcelled raised to the acre. Hackled flax sells N u t s — Almonds, soit shell, 9011c myriad pack of wolves. On the faces ing the standing reward offered by the ilities for athletic training. The iu Boston at from $370 to $800 per ton. per pound; paper shell, lO012>gc; new was the look of glee— that glee inde state for the recovery of drowned bodies. Edith \\ mber in attendance at tbe cottage Scutcher flax fetches from $180 to $500 crop Califoruia walnuts, soft shell, scribable— that conies when the passion In Massachusetts the amount of the re Hie Miss« ward is $5, and it is paid to the persons is year is Bomewhat smaller tliai/i last per ton aud tbe seed sells in Chicago at 11012)(|C; standard walnuts, 10011c; for blood spilling fills the soul. lays. Dr. Thornton Italian chesnuts, 12)» 014c; pecans, jar, ow ing to the standard being 90 cents per bushel. This passion was upon all— all, from who take the body from the water. It requires threo men to operate one aised and two departments, /music says that a necessary plant to hackle 13016c; Brazils, 12>»013c; filberts, emperor to slave. Man was transformed fore you buy 14015c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 607c; flax could be put iu for $11,500 aud roasted, 10c; hickory ruts, 8010c; 00- to u human wolf. The wish to k ill or grappler. Two are the oarsmen of the boat \ ind art, being dropped. and the third is the man who controls the iearance sal see killed linked, bonnd all. The supreme oourt has sustained the expense account of $28,000 for the first coanuts, 90c per dozen. grappling iron. A grappler is a straight onias. Tlie impulse of Cain made all akin. P rovisions — Eastern hams, medium, bar of iron, upon which is fixed about a position of the capital coouiirssion. year, a total of $40,000, the net profit It was a feast day to the gods in dozen iron hooks. Tin; hooks are placed on This removes the last barrier to the on which would be $31,250. This is 11)4012c per pound; hams, picnic, The Hillsboro ‘ bitai ¡011 to „ board awarding the oontract. The de important to Teton couuty, if true, be 81» 0 9 c; break far', bacon 11)» 012c; Rome, and a mighty, yellin g multitude two sides of the bar, and there is a long short clear sides, 8)4 0 9 c; dry salt had gathered together to do them hom iron handle in the center of the bar, to cision was written by Judge Gullen cause the farmers can raise flax to beat 1 ^4* now lo sides, 7)» 0 8 c; dried beef hams, 12 age by seeing a man fight with and k ill which the rope held by the man in the It grows w ild there. over the • ond floor of aud is coucnrred in by the entire oourt. the world. 013c; lard, compound, in tins, 1% ; a man, by seeing a man wait for the boat is attached. In addition to the big A call for 1« meeting of the oofninission ock. lard, pure, in tins, 9 )»@ 10c; pigs’ feet, signal that might bid him drive his hooks, there are alnmt a dozen codfish A R e m u n e r a tiv e C rop. has beeu issued aud new bins w ill be » 80s, $3.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.26; kits, gladins into the heaft of a beloved com h<K)ks, attached all along the iron bar by ittention A B jvool < 1 re- $1.25. Oregon smoked haniB, 12c per doubtless called for. little pieces of cod line. The grappler hi The Whatcom board of trade says: rade, by seeing a man fight w ith a beast. dropped to the bottom and dragged along utz a yard atJ The loggers of the Bound, controlling “ We have demonstrated to the satis- pound; pickled hams, 8)4c; boneless . ,."c I hams, 10c; bacon, 9c; dry salt sides, 8c; Their gods were honored by the flowing behind the boat. 1 about three fifths o f the Output have faction of the linen manufacturers of l a r d i p i i Ui ’ sl c . 10gf 8’H c;’ and flying of blood. Huge, huge sport to The moment the hooks come in eontaet ■ held a secret meeting for the purpose the country that flax fibre of the finest 5pg) 8) » c ; tierces, 8c. Country meats watch it! And yonder Nero sat, swathed with anything on the bottom tho man of form ing plaus w ith which they oan qnality can be grown on Pnget sound sell at prices according to grade. in purple. His eyes gleamed us he w it with the rope in his hand can tell it in competo w ith mill-owners. They in- aud we feel certain that flax w ill be H id e s . — Dry hideB, butcher, sound, much tho same way that a fisherman nessed the glorious sport. g tend to put au eud to excessive compe- tbe leading and safest erdp of our per pound, 11012c; <lry kip and calf Prolonged was the shonting, because knows when he gets a “ bite.” I t requires skin, 10011c; culls, 3c less; salted, 60 no great strength to haul a body from the s titiou by combining with an establish- farmers and the most remunerative. Tarpus, a favorite gladiator, had just rhat the 1, ed aud uniform prioe ami classification, In Whatcom county eaoh acre lbs and over, 606)4c; 50 to 60 lbs, 5c; killed, in single combat, with the gladi bottom to the surface. It is then i f wed to 40 and 50, 4c; kip and veal skins, to and by amicable agreement of the m ili yields four tons of flax straw, which 10 to 30 lbs, 4c; calfskin, sound, 3 ns, liis third man. He was now abont the shoro and landed, and then the med ical examiner is sent for to inspect it. Ik eu owners to secure advance of prices makes one and one-third tons of to 10 lbs, 6c ; green, unsalted, lc to fight yonder Numidian lioness. She must not be moved before. t *<„ -iu whenever the conditiijn of tbe market scutched fibre. For this fibre, properly less; culls, l- 2c less; sheepskins, shear- was striving to burst the bars of her Of course it is often more luck than any ■ t.v warrants it. prepared, there is always a ready mar- lings, 10@ 16c; short wool, 20030c; cage, for »be had been without food for thing in finding a person supposed to he feature. ket at prices ranging from $140 to $800 medium, 30040c; long wool, 50070c. drowned. In still water, such as lakes and 172 Id .» threo days. ponds, and when tho spot where the per per ton, according to quality— the bet lg- M e rch a n d is e M a rk e t. James R. Shel<jm, a pioneer of A fine fellow was Tarpus, with w av son sank can bo pointed out with a reason ter the quality the greater the demand. at Lewiston, is dea< S a l m o n . — Columbia, river No. 1, tails, ing, yellow hair that hnng afar down able degree of accuracy, the success of the "Besides fibre, each acre produces Co- F ive tbousawf .Clibita were killed fifteen bushels of seed, worth from $2 $1.2501.60; No. 2, tails, $2.2602.50; his back. Frank was his face, bold was searchers is an easy matter. Bat in rivers, ter’s r. I II : fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.7501.85; Alaska, the glance of his bine eye, and he was and harbors especially, where there is a at a recent drive st Oakly. to $3 per bushel. illar No. 1, tails, $1.2001.30; No. 2, tails, $1.90 great of stature. good deal of tide, not one body in ten ean The Presbyterian church of Boise has “ The cultivation of flax and prepara 02.25. osite bo recovered even when the drowned person And K arl was Tarpus. tion of the fibre requires the greatest S u g a r —Golden C, 4)4c; extra C, 4)^c; ■ feet decided to erect a parsonage. “ Curse tbe Roman cowards!” the was seen to sink and the spot is point« granulated, 5,'»c; cube crushed aud . gri The AlbioD Stiyte Normal school w ill care and skill, and we advise farmers dry -laoes gladiator muttered as he waited, heed out.— Boston Journal. □tage be completed ut the first of April, without experience to sow flax in small powdered, 6c per pound; j-.c per pound less and resentful of the ovation be was discount on all grades lor prompt cash; F lo w e r Heed. enty- The state nrer has given uotlce quantitieB the first year, and to grow half barrels, )»<: more than barrels; receiving, for the black lioness to be let Some seeds take longer than others U* come that the can building bonds Nog. 26 none at all exoept for seed, unless ar maple sugar, 15016c per pound. forth into the arena. “ Oh, to think that germinate— for instance, hollyhocks, mar Uv it is rangements are made to properly ret Co- j to 50 are Uf layable by him. C o f f e e —Costa Rica, 22 02 3 )»c; Rio, 20 I obeyed their cruel mandate that bade igolds, gillyflowers, rose of heaven, zinnias» A T> and scotch the fibre. For seed part of ouver, Salvador, 21021)4c; Mocha, me slay my comrade, Davoro— Davoro, come up in from three to five days, if all bly three new steamers the flax shonld stand still fo lly ma 022c; T w o or 29031c; Padang Java, 30c; Palembang who risked his life for mine in the cam circumstances are favorable—that is, if it amette 1 w ill be bi^lt a the Kootenai for pass- tured. biased. Java, 26028c; Labat Java, 23025c; Ar- paign t But he smiled in my face, as I is warm, moist and sunny enough. A*- iprove nners Ferry and Lake F , age betW/ in " W e recommend the building of co buckle’s Mokaska and Lion, $22.30 per bent over him, and said, ‘ Strike deep, ters, single dahlias, sunflowers, cornflow 00 for Bounds/exi ,^0Xt spring. operative scotch and oil mills. A 100-pound case; Columbia, $22.29 per my Tarpus, i f thon lovest me I’ and I ers, mignonette, morning glory, oorenpsi* across Siuce/’he opening o f the N ez Perces scutch m ill w ill oost from $300 to 100-pound case. picotoe pinks, wallflowers, sweet williams of Hay- ■ ijh i. nU lli,u ‘ C o a l — Steady; domestic, $5.0007.50 drove the fu ll of my blade through his and by far the greater number of arroals lume of reserve .op 507 homestead entries have $500; an oil m ill is a trifle more ex per ton; foreigu, $8.50011.00. heart. Oh, I, o f all men— I, who loved appear in from five to seven days, bal ® I'” «'iu . besirtbnn... scour to ( been fi «1. A t present few filings are pensive. B r a n s — Small white, No. 1, 2J^c per him, thns to have slain him I Oh, the sams, pansies, begonias, poppies, verbena* “ Further information oan be ob pound; batter, 3c; bayou, D ie ; Lima, fight— the fight— it is with me yet 1 Da drummond’s phlox and many others in he maiD ; being mdde, but the land ofllce officials «cal year expec a/grand rush in February when tained from the secretary of the board I 4c. voro, who was bonnd to me by ties oft from eight to ten days, columbines, C o r d a g r — M anilla rope, l)^-inch, is closer than the ties of blood, stands be phlox, artemesia, feverfew, etc., in from j bars on the r .te approaches for the expiration of trade, with whom all persons desir or the re- of ' e ninety days' preference right ing to grow flax next season should quoted at 9,b4c, and Sisal, 6)ac per pound. fore me, his gladins in hand. We cross 10 to 12 days, forgetmenot, petunia, nic- B a g s —Calcutta, 4l4c. to the first actual settlers on the immediately correspond in regard to utiana in front 12 to 16 days, others in from 1 on these g iv R ic »— Island, $4.6005 per sack; Ja- blades, but onr eyes meet not, and lot 16 to 20 days. Clematis, perennial phlox seed. from nine lai . 7 before I know anght, he is lying on the and larkspurs take from 20 to 85 days to spocial agent of tbe treasury has ‘ Farmers' bulletin. No. 27, relating Pan’ $4-0004.60.^ ■w water. sand beneath me, while I stand o'er him germinate.— From Mrs. Celia Thaxtsr’s Portland, d juried in payment $50,000 to the to flax culture, can be obtained free w ith uplifted blade. Then I look np to “ An Island Garden.” SAN FRANCISCO M ARKETS ✓ . ? <aerce Indians. It is estimated from the United States agricultural n— A t tbs yonder sea of coward faces, and see .43 native Nez Perces have died F l o u r — Net cash prices: Family ex department.” strong Brain*. resent pro thumbs which point downward. Aye, tras, $3.5003.60 per barrel; bakers' ex the Fletcher allotment of lands A mild bit of repartee is reported as hav be Y am h ill (¿ r a ftin g E x p e rim e n t*. tras, $3.3003.40; superfine, $2.60rd2.75. around and around I look, bnt from all completed in 1893. The births ing occurred between the poet Saxe and rtland, was B aki . bv — Feed, fair to good, 66'4e; sides the vile gestures come, crowding, Oliver Wendell Holmes. They were talk recorded to the number of niuety- Experiments in grafting tomato cions navigation overwhelming my soul. They bid me to choice, 67)4c; brewing, 750 80c. ing about brain fever when Mr. Saxe ra- r. These statistics show the des- on potato stocks, as w ell as potato le-half feet W heat — No. 1 shipping, 98$4<: p e rc tl; slay. And then Davoro’s voice rings in y of this favored Indian tribe. cioDS on tomato stocks, have often been choice, $1.00; milling, $1.06(81.07)» my ear, as he lie« prostrate, bidding me uiArkod: in plates t) “ I once had a severe attack of brain fe carried on in this country. O f course, per cental. M on tan a. to falter not, but k ill him swiftly. Oh 1” ver myself.” r by the 1 O ats — M illing, 70075c; surprise, And the face of Tarpus was softened and Montana cuttle shpiments for 1895 is in tbe latter case, ths tomato roots do he oonstr “ How could you have brain fever?” ■laced at 225,000 head. The cattle re- not produce potatoes, but the tomato 90097)4; fancy feed, 75080; good to sad as he looked across the blood red askml I)r. Holmes, smiling. “ It is only he water- • • flowers and - choice, 65075c; poor to fair, 670 dened sand of tbe arena to the place strong brains that have brain fever.” grafts may bear potato leived compared w ith 1894 w ill prob ure a nr seed. In a lecture on po to toes, d eliv 92H e ; gray, 66076c. “ How did you find that out?” asked where his comrade lay in death. ably show 700,000 decrease. boats H o f s — yuotable at 406c per pound. ered before tbe Royal Horticultural So Grand was the face of Tarpus— like Saxe.—Youth’s Companion. stance o P o t a t o e s — (Sweets. $1.75# 2.2r>; Bur The report that scab had gotten ciety lately, Mr. A . Buttons spoke on banks, Oregon, 50060c. to the face of a Norse god. I exten among the sheep on the Marias proves And he thonght of his home far, far O n io n s — Good to choice California, al of o H o lm e * M th e A n t o r ra t. to be untrne. Commissioner M iller a plant graft on a tomato, in whloh tbe plant, after having produced a 50070c. away— his home from which he was ver tr J and others have investigated the unit Colonel Higginson said recently in an W o o l — Nevada, spring, light and truss of flowers and several berries, torn, long years ago, from a loved one address in Cambridge on Dr. Holmes , and e ter, and fonnd no trace of the dagger seemed to have determined that it was choice, 9011c; heavy do, 608c. Fall— and little ones, and carried to this great 1892 ,4 ous disease. Sheepmen report their that, although it was commonly sup Hhort, trashy Han Joaquin plains, 305; its peculiar duty to produce tubers, city to be made a slave; to be made to posed “ The Autocrat” was a raooMH e- herds perfectly clean. ad * good do, 406c; Southern and coast, and, therefore, several of these were JE h »ef f a i 406c; mountain, light and free. 607c. fight out his heart’s blood for the amuse fn m the outset, yet in his opinio® its H$*port o f Cuban D e fe a t C on firm ed . started from the axils of the leaves. ing for B utter — Fancy creamery, 23024c; nient of the brutal Romans I Visions of fate was evenly balanced for a month or Madrid, Dec. 26.— A dispatch from A picture of this plant showed half a seconds, 21022c; fancy dairy, 20012c; outstretched hands and loving, aorrow- ,nd. bow two. Mr. Underwood, who was then ' eraT *' 9 fni faces came to him from across far, assistant editor of The Atlantic and had >era- Colon, province of Matanzas, Cuba, dozen good-sized tubers growing along fair to choice, 19020c. OAf of J the stem. confirms the report that Spanish troops wi'.d seas. The arena, with its blood E ggs — Ranch, 27030c. Port- ue a large share in its conduct, thought U hbkhs — Fancy, mild, new, 9011c; lnat, its pitileaaneaa, was forgotten in a mette routed 4,000 insurgents on ths C ai ìe that the work would be either a great In ordering trees for planting, select j One hundred at the the two-year-old apple, pear and plom j common to good, 708c; Yonng Amer flood of old, tender memories. Yam- rn ena river. success <»r a great failure and consulted r ica, 608c; Eastern, 12013H e; West rldenly he looked up at the shont- profit- enemy were killed. Colonel Higginson with some anxiety. trees instead of three and four-year-old | ern. 110121» c per pound * K in 1 omana. Hoorn was in his face, nding He feared that Dr. Holmes’ outspoke« "iere is danger that the F^Jfailing trees,-as they almost invariably have! looked upon him but as a human Hayings might be looked upon as conceit p- 1 for cotton w ill tempt Irs next more fine, fibrous roots in proportion Presidnt C. P. Huntington, boast, and he wished fiercely ed. Bnt the matter was not long left f j to abandon, to a Ible ex- than do the older trees. The most of the Pacific M ail Hteamsbi' could kill them all with one •-«It doubt. — Springfield (Mass.) Republicsi the siafe plan of r ' ***> undant « - ’ entire planters prefer to plant baa signed a oontract with irom his blade. His heart hard yc R ailw ay Company. '•tiplie' Those having milk to dispose o f should 'nng it to Clark’s creamery. His butter I now brings J5 cents a roll and he only charges 7 cents for the making. n I EW ;et fipiioi K ARL AND TARPUS.