>. ' W A SH IN G T O N NGRSS COUNTY HATCHET W o o l |ii)|)uritle*. them there, Chinese are again em- T il« C hxm rlns Type o f W om an hood . FIELD. FARM, GARDEN The more effectual removal of irnpn- WONDER OF DOCTORS. ployed ou the railroad section at Ken- ty-puiti] Dr. Nellie V. Mark read before the .uewick. Ities from wool is. it it* claimed, made aluuimc reunion of Lutherville semina­ practicable by means of a recent inven­ EDGAR P R ATT, TH O U G H OSSIFIED, ry a witty and able paper upon “ Th* The Adams County Immigraiton As­ — The i IN T E R E S T IN G N E W S N O T E S F R O M sociation has been oragnized amid U S E F U L IN F O R M A T IO N C O N C E R N - tion bv M. Dolarue of Roubaix, France. tilling mg Type of Womanhood.” Sho WAS A P O W ER FUL PREACHER. According to this, the wool sliver is fed ranch entnusiasui. W. K. Kennedy ^ K M V A R IO U S P L A C E S . ING F A R M W O R K . said: ' U. by feed rollers in between a pair of cyl­ was elected president. “ When we look back and think of the be U h l Only C om p letely OaMifled M an on Record. inder brushes, and from them it is re­ The health authorities at Spokane wonderful progress women have made moved by a rapidly revolving comb, in Said to H ave Converted T h ou*ands— M u­ Nort li are making war ou dairymen suspected P r e p a r i n g S t r a w b e r r i e s f*>r F r u i t i n g - in science, literature aud art, in all the contact with which there is a more rap­ seum <)tiers A l l Refuned— N ow H i* Grave Three promi­ o f M o n T h i n G w o r a l Kitor* of selling impure milk. professions ami in all avenues of work; T i i e C a r e o f * i « u s in C o l d i V e a l l i e r — idly revolving cylindrical brush with a H as Been R obbed. when we see the large numbers of wom­ •Ifef l>«velo|)in«iit ami Frogr**** in nent dealers have been arrested. Tiie Jbuuriuon« O u t p u t of Bogus tapered casing, having an opening en’s clubs aud associations that are Auditor Schooley, of Lewis county, Mil Industrie* - Orejon, K u t t e r —M i s c e l l a n e o u s . The item appearing in the daily pa through which part cf the periphery of springing up all over the country, and has determined not to draw any more pers narrating how tire grave of Edgar the comb projects so as to meet the Buildiugs to cost $1)1,000 are under warrants against the couuty general Fine berries aud large crops depend wit la woman suffrage coming on apace, Pratt, well known as the ossified man, brush. Now, by the current of air caused KJ in i'urtliil or road and bridge fund until the oouu- so much upon the treatment tne plants by the rapid revolution of tlie brush, bad been robbed receutly caused consid­ we are fain to stop und ask, 'Where are plows have begun work in ly ’s indebtedness is within the legal receive the spring of fruiting that no i we at ?' aud are reminded of the story one can attorci to neglect tbein then, the wool stripped by it off the comb is erable excitement in the vicinity where of a gentleman who, entering a depot, ■ IR puuty timit. Edgar Pratt was lsiru, edurated, learned projected toward the small end of the says a correspondent of the Farmer's met uu expressman coming ont with a . .„g t Plowing was general in Sherman An effort w ill be made by Port Voice. Where the soil is free from casing, where it is caught by a pair of his trade, transacted business aud where dog under his arm. The gentleman ask­ 8. s »uuty ii.-t week, Blakeley stevedores to float the British bis widow and her mother at present hollow wire gauze cylinders, and by a. • j k n .. I weed seed the matter is vastly simuli- ed, ‘ Where is that dog going?’ The ex­ ... . , „ . J reqiui Empin City is in line with an 8 ship Kilbrauuau, now aground at Port « , these delivered to a pair of feed rollers, reside. pressman savagely replied, ‘ You don’t Wtl.im P,,.' Townsend. .... : ..... 1 Ile,000 apple boxes for the neighboring inches in two hours at Martin, in Kit­ Subdue the weeds by running shallow he’s going, nobody knows— he’s ate his owned on tiie town line road between gauze cylinders, feed rollers and combs titas couuty, last Saturday, making cultivator down middles as early in ®d the; armera this season, tag. ’ And so it is with women. They Williamson aud Ontario, south of the ment. The fcuagboat is at work on the bar ten feet now ou the ground there. spring as practicable. Scrape around aud the brushes and their casings are seem to have eaten their tags and fonnd Ridge road, so called. The family is repeated eight or ten times in the ma­ _The n the fiver at Junction City, blasting The shingle men of the state, says aud between plants with small, well- chine with due regularity, the woo) one of the oldest in Wayne county, N. Y. it a very comfortable bite. Aud while we may not know whore they are drift­ s ;. mt and deepening the channel, the Post-Intelligencer, aro holding sharpened weeding hoes, which will passing in succession through them all The ossified man was born in the s bill e The lity council of Albany estimates well together in their determination remove all weeds and not cut deep and is relieved, of course, of its various town of Williamson, N. Y. ; was edu­ ing we have faith that whatever they do in their womanly way w ill bo for the to resume work until about enough to injure routs. Then apply impurities.— New York Sun. uits a hat if w ill cost $14,800 to run that not cated ut tiie public schools in that v il­ guild of humanity and the perfecting of over rows, plants aud all, about 500 nt to ity thi year, and the resources are March 1. lage aud completed his education in So- their sex. ’ ’ K new the True N orw egian Flavor. >ublic stiniafed at $15,850. Seattle has offered Magnolia bluffs pounds an acre ut highly soluble com­ dus academy. He.was a well formed My daughter, who plays a great deal, young man, bright aud fine looking. He everal The town council of Florence has to the federal government as a site for mercial fertilizer rich in potash; stable T h « T ip o f th « H at. manure, and uubleacUed wood ashes, if has devoted most of her time to the tier went to Sodns, N. Y ., about 1878 and ud alio oted an appropriation to build a Uuat- an army post, with an offer of reduced And now it may not come amiss to to be had in sufficient quantities man composers. I suggested that she try rates for oity water aud transportation i ait ug whn for the accommodation of went to work for Charles Delano, learn­ are excellent. Ten good toads of something by a Norwegian composer by ing the trade of carriage trimming. He discuss the new tip to the hat. The Eng­ ou the electric road. of the he maritime community. manure and fifty bushels of asbes an way of variety. She got tlrieg’s “ Wed­ was not religiously inclined, in which lish taught last winter that the correct The supreme court has decided that a sore will do, scatteerd over and around position was to wear one’s hat on the 1 k**n There Will no doubt be several head uus ...^ gheep for sale in Grant county this boom company cannot oompel loggers the plants; the ashes on top as they ding March. ” Our two housemaids are respect he differed very materially from back of one’s head. So far did the advo­ "^Hfering. Sheepmen are all in hopes of along the river in which is the com­ hasten the action of the manure. Re­ of Norwegian extraction, but were both his parents and other members of the cates of this reform go that the English 1 “tn'iotiring a slightly advanced price for pany’ s boom to boom their logs aud member that almost anything can be born aud raised in this country. Pre­ Pratt family. While the young man bath bnu was called into play to support sumably neither of them had ever heard was working at his trade his father sold pay the oeompany the boomage. 'U'’"Coheir B eep this season. safely scattered over aud ou straw­ this air or knew anything about the the farm, and with the family removed the chapeau. Whether we w ill be Eng­ lish or French is now the question. Our The jam on the Colville river near berry plants while in dormant state— An ¡important strike was made in man who composed it. Neither had ever to Douglass, Butler county, Kan., the he nppt r tunnel of the North Pole Spriugheld, is to be removed. This while not growing. Should the ap­ made any remarks about my daughter's son, Edgar, accompanying them. The Gallic sisters have decided to run coun­ nine at Bourne recently. A body of w ill give better transportation facilities plication be unavoidably delayed till playing and showed no special interest latter secured a position as stage driver. ter to thoir friends across the channel re about eight feet in width of high to settlers ou at least 1,000 acres of the growth begins, it should be applied in it, but the other morning the second Through exposure on the stage route be and insist upon the new tip, which is best laud in the Colville valley. 1(,<;rt ;rade Was encountered. just before u rain, which w ill wash it girl said to my daughter, “ Ida likes contracted rheumatism, which eventu­ decidedly over tho eyes. True, the Brit­ ade. off the leaves into the ground; or it that piece you played last night.” She ally compelled his abaudoning that vo­ ish girls wear very small headgear— the Judge Arthur, of Spokane, has de­ A gravel train of nineteen cars is can be scattered around and between was asked to what piece she referred and cation. His condition became critical. Dutch bonnet, as an instance— while the cided that the collections on the tax- e iow wbrking between Merlin and Ash- the plants. Where the soil is not so replied, “ That new one.” My daughter He recovered from his illness and short­ French cling with wise pertinacity to roll for any year are properly usable and, filling in ili'inosaiOB* with de- infested with weeds as to need much began to play the Norwegian wedding ly afterward removed to Sodns, where those picture liuts that become the ma­ for the current expenses of that year, ' ‘ om po« granite obtained from the jority of faces. This hut to the Parisian without regard to former indebtedness. scraping, the manure and ashes are march, and she said: “ That’s the one lie opened up a carriage trimming estab­ i*utl uts mirth of Grant’s Pass. mondaiue is not properly placed unless i baa a The agent of the bureau of associated lest applied late the previous fall. If Ida thinks that is the prettiest thing she lishment in the Mills building on Ma­ it goes far over the eyes, hiding every dm»« ^ or$ ou the ladies' hall of the East- , n W 'g " ii state normal school at charities at Seattle tells some strange weeds appear after tne fertilizer is ever heard yon play.” Chopin, Bee­ ple street. Rheumatism returned, and lie trace of “ bang;” bnt, then, the French­ Iraz Veston will be begun in a short time, stories of families living in dire desti­ applied they must be dug out, or re­ thoven, Mozart and all the rest had ap­ was soon prostrated with his old nil- woman is no longer wearing a forehead nd it lis expected that the building tution in that city who are well con­ moved by hand, so us not to draw the parently all gone clear over Ida’s head, meut. Medical science was invoked, but curl— she is pompadonriug her hair. nected aud have relatives in the oity fertilizer or manure from the plants. but the moment she heard a composition nothing could be done. At length, being Probably with a bit of wisdom she chose gill be completed by June 1. The weeds well overcome apply mulch­ containing the true Norwegian Davor in destitute circumstances, his brother, worth $100,000. this style for the summer because she lay uni A La ' iraude man has discovered an ing. It is best to scatter it over and she recognized it iustiuetively.—Chica­ Daniel Pratt, came from Kansas and has recognized the impossibility of keep­ Arrangements are being made where­ Hengeni0us device for clearing the side- let the plants grow up through it. go Tribune. took Ed: r out west with him. Shortly ing one’s liair in good order during tbe I 5 0 , valk of snow. It is simply a lawn- by water w ill be taken from the Snake The berries then form above the mulch after li: . ossification began to set in, heated season.—Chicago Inter Oceun. Pure Philanthropy. H.aowerl with a box attached behind to river to irrigate 1,000 acres of Frank­ aud keep perfectly clean. Pine needles aud tiie patient suffered untold agony. for ¡atoh the snow—and it is said to work lin couuty land. It is expected that (ten loads an acre) are best. But any “ It is a mystery to me,” , observed An exhorter went to Douglass, which A W o m a n '* Benefaction* by W i ll . the canal w ill be completed in time for bond 0 perfection. Mr. Speedway, “ why a lot of fools will was then comparatively destitute of re­ straw cr hay chopped small enough not the ground to be seeded in the spring. The w ill of Mrs. Mary B. Turner, break their necks running to a lire, two y. L The B.uidon school district has voted to blow off w ill answer. With plenty ligions iufiueuces, aud Pratt became late of Randolph, widow of Royal W. Prepuiutious are being made to estab­ of manure no mulch is needed. Take miles away” — ion ca. levy of six mills for the purpose of converted. He joined the Methodist Turner, filed in the Norfolk registry at Buy— Fire! Fire! Fiyur! I men; laying! the indebtedness of the district, lish a cold storage and meat-packing the advice of an old grower of straw­ Episcopal church aud soon became one Mr. Speedway — Wh—wli—wbnh— of the warmest supporters of that de­ Dedham, contains the following publio oicat is expected that the amount of the plant in Walla Walla. The total oost berries: Keep your fields clean, ma­ bequests: Home For Aged Couples, Bos­ ghttievy w ill clear the district of all debt, of laud, machinery and buildings w ill nure them well, aud, unless your vari­ where is it, boy? Quick! Where is it? nomination. Ossification by that time ton, $3,000; Seamen’s Friend society, (Flies.) tabltxoept ¡tin' $3,000 of bonds issued for be abont $30,000. It is expected that eties are worthless, you w ill not fail of had become so advanced that the man Boston, $3,000; Home For Little Wan­ Mrs. Speedway— Oh, John, you’re not was taken before a board of medical ex­ an average of 250 hogs a day will be your reward. li. he new school house, derers, Boston, $3,000; Kindergarten going to run to that— perts in New York city. The case had ed a The bity council of Ashland has a slaughtered. B o g u s B u tte r . (John vanishes in distance. Two battled the skill of all western phy­ For tho Blind, Boston, $5,000; Central The opposition looking to the redac­ - ase against an agent of a sewing ma- The produce exchange of Chicago hours later he returns, blowing like a sicians who had been consulted. The Cemetery association, Randolph, $1,- ido» hine Ampauy for violating a city or- tion of the price of salmon has culmin­ 000; parsonage fund of the first parish, gives tne following figures on bogus porpoise.) ated in the Colombia River Fisher­ New York surgeons pronounced the case dOOi inane# regulating i>eddliug. The rna- Mrs. Speedway—What in the world a most marvelous one in the annals of Randolph, $3,000; Home For Aged butter: In 1894, in the United States, men's Protective Union addressing a hine .Bompany w ill probably make a Men, Boston, $2,000; Home For Aged letter to the seiners along the river, and there were manufactured 70,000,000 did you mean by running after the en­ medical jurisprudence. ist of the matter. Women, Boston, $2,000; New England gines, you old fool? pounds of oleomargarine, equal to the also up-river fishermen, asking them An offer of $1,000 per year dnring ■The Within i radius of forty miles around to combine to resist any attempt at product of 500,000 cows, of which in Mr. Speedway— You (whew!) know life and $5,000 to the widow at his Hospital For Women and Children, Bos­ ly to 'rant’ s Pass there is said to be in reducing the price of raw fish. Illinois there were made about 60,000,- how it (puff!) is. There’s always a death, provided Pratt would contract to ton, $5,000; Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear infirmary, Boston, $2,000; iatiot peration fully 100 giant hydraulic 000 pounds, equal to the product of (phew!) lot of fools at a fire— have his body delivered to the New The Whatcom couuty shingle output Massachusetts General hospital, Boston, passe lants, which speak well for the won- Mrs. Speedway— No doubt of it. 450,000 cows. During the above per­ York medical experts at his death, was for 1895 was 438,900,000, of an esti­ gent erful , richness of placer deposits of “ And (w hoof!) if some level headed spurned, Pratt alleging that his condi­ to be used in providing free lied«, $5,- iod the agricultural producer for the mated value of $488,500. There are the hat portion of the state. raw material entering into a pound of man wasn’t there to advise them there d tion was due to an act of Providence. 000; the Bethesda society, 82 Rutland forty-five mills in the county, employ­ be some of ’em killed! See?” —Cleve­ He claimed that he was suffering a just street, Boston, $2,000. All the residue 8 10 Forty-nine people joined the First ing on an average 947 men in various I butter received 16 cents, while under of her estate, after paying the above”* punishment for not improving his tal­ 'resbyttriau church at Brownsville re- capacities, and disbursing $360,282 for the same conditions for the raw ma­ land Plain Dealer. and certain private bequests, goes in ents while young and before being af­ ■utly as the result of revival work. labor. In addition the lumber mills terial entering into a pound of oleo­ C arrying O ut H uxley’* Order. equnl shares fo the Massachusetts hos­ flicted with disease. His exhortations * “*iiaoof the converts is Orville Mont­ paid $105,000 for labor, making a total margarine he received three cents. pital, Home For Aged Couples, Home Professor Huxley used to tell excellent g o m e r y , a brother of the recently of $471,252 by the lumer industry, from This difference represents a loss of 13 stories. One of the best, I remember, became so pronounced that his religions For Aged Men, Home For Aged Women cents ou every pound of oleomargarine admirers built a wagon, in which he 3 anged Lloyd Montgomery. a total of $751,252 wages earned in the ! sold and consumed as butter — over which he afterward put, I think, into a lay stretched out rigid as a block of and Kindergarten For the Blind.— Bos­ -jded The taxroll has been placed in the county. $8,000,000 in the United States and letter to The Times, referred to the marble. During the last four years of ton Transcript. „ :. ands of the sheriff of Benton county, Idaho. $7,500,000 in Illinois. It is aconserv- meeting of the British association at his life lie suffered no pain whatever, C om fo rtab le Su m m er U nderw ear. 1 for be Aggregate amount of taxes to be The Northern Pacific railway has ative estimate that 80 to 95 per cent of Belfast many years ago. Having been but was unable to move a joint. Starva­ Summer underwear should be at one« eu 0| lUeotei i is $60,301,46. Last year the just issued a valuable folder that is the oleo consumed, is consumed as and up very late the previous night, Huxlpy tion at one time threatened him, and (,jc|, mount: was $55,133. 46. Tne roll was devoted exclusively to the Nez Perce for butter at the price of butter. Ev- was behind time for breakfast, so hail­ four of his front teeth were removed, healthful and comfortable, writes Isa­ bel A. Million in The Ladies’ Home . laced in the sheriff’ s hands last year, I reservation. ery pound of the oleo consumed takes ing an outside car he said to the driver and through the aperture thin liquid Jonruul. It needs to have a certain as he jumped on, “ Now drive fast; I f th «bnta, 23. The bicyclists of Boise have peti- the Place of aud ^ t r o y s the sale of a am in a hurry. ” Whereupon he whip­ food was injected, and thus was life quality of liglitnoss in weight, and yet ume T h i driver of the Vale-Outario stage, tioued the council for permission to I Pouud of butter. It is further true ped up his horse and set off at a hard sustained. In his carriage he was taken it must be sufficiently warm to keep ntef i arriving at Vale one day last week, ride on sidewalks between November that it is the yellow color, or the shade gallop. Nearly jerked off his seat, Hux­ to camp meetings, where he was the one from getting that very undesirable epei ldefthi- discovery that a mail pouch 1 aud May 1 at four to eight mile of yellow color artificially given to oleo ley shouted, “ My good friend, do you center of attraction on account of his illness— a summer cold. The fact that that enables it to be sold and consumed condition and the earnestness with even the lightest of cotton gowns is lined otoi wtalliing registered packages nad been gaits. know where I want to go?” “ No, yer it dpi n and robbed of its contents, . The Ruby Creek mining district in as butter at the price of butter. In ] honuer,” said the driver, “ but anyway which he exhorted. It is said that has made the elaborately trimmed nn- 'be Ht not the slightest cine to the per Northern Idaho bids fair to make other words, it is the means whereby I am driving fast.” Huxley used to say throng!) his instrumentality thousands derbodice of little use, and when snch the fraud is committed aud the public were converted. up; itrjMtor of the robbery was known. bodices are worn they aro made quite a good showing the ooming season, j he had never forgotten that object lesson deceived. Offers from museums were refnsed, plainly, being in reality nothing more Several properties, notably among in the dangers of ill regulated enthusi­ n Judge Thomas Smith, of Rosebnrg, Pratt insisting that his mission was to than well fitted corset covers. A light­ asm.— Westminster Budget. is in his possession two gold coins which are the Grey Eagle, the Silver H en s in C o ld W e a t h e r . convert as many to religion as possible weight cambric without dressing, and he “ Beaver,” on account of the King, the Big Blue Bird and the daring his remaining days. His faithful which is known ill England as “ long Certainly, hens relish a “ hot mess” Th e Life o f Steel Rail*. on the obverse side. These Happy Three mines, show some very in the cold mornings of autumn and Steel rails are assumed by the engi­ wife remained with him until his death, cloth,” is greatly liked for summer un­ ere struck by a firm at Oregon high assays in gold and bnt very little j winter. Bran or meal scalded with neer who examined the Atchison system which occurred less than a year ago. derwear, as it is quite as cool as linen _ . . . 1849. They are of gold aud of silver. Mining men who have visited ', ... lately speak well of the boiling water and mixed with scraps recently to have a life on heavy traffic Mnsenm managers and physicians, even and does not tend to give one even the ninal value of $5, but they the district t 1 i t from rn m t the h o r table a h l a m makes a l r o a a an n a excellent vnnl lines of 15 years and on light traffic after Pratt’s death, continned to deluge momentary chill which is the jxx'uliar- ot be purchased of the judge for mineral possibilities. breakfast for them. Boiled potatoes, lines of 25 years, an average life of the widow and parents of the ossified ity of linen. This cloth is nsed for night­ lines their weight in gold.” It is understood that the contract o which at present prices are not dear about 20 years. The New York Cen­ man with letters und telegrams offering dresses, drawers, wash petticoats, and, to i 4 ByJogging outfit that has been get- M. J. ¡shields, of Moscow, on the in­ food, makes a capital change. If they tral reports the average life of its rails ■ large amounts for the remains. This so if they are worn, chemises. These last dustrial school building has been de­ have their freedom, they find a consid­ at 12 to 20 years. Of rails weighing 70 ' alarmed the father that he declined to I are seldom seen, the knitted cotton or ( M ^ l t logs in Benton oonnty, for the bills at Oregon City, has re- clared forfeited by the government af­ erable quantity of forage until the pounds to the yard, 110 tons are required allow his son to be bnried in the Doug­ silk vest being bettor liked aud cooler. to the Kiger island, where all ter one or two extensions of time and ground freezes hard, but liberal feed- for each mile of road ; hence at least one- lass cemetery, but instead had the body and white fir trees on the indications of an early and satisfactory iug is also required to bring eggs. In twentieth of this amount, or 5.5 tons, interred in a flower bed in the dooryard D id n ’t K n o w H er CuHtomer. iring farms are to be ent and completion of the work. It is cur- the flock best known to the writer, must on the average be renewed each beneath the father's window, where he Princess Christian is perhaps the best conld keep an ever watchful eye upon it. rently said that Jim Smith, of Moscow, fresh bones seem to have the most im- year. Most new roads may indeed be f ■ " t*le fiver. A raft containing known of Queen Victoria’s daughters ',000 feet of logs was towed down has been placed in charge of the build- mediate effect of any tidbit that can safely operated for a long time with It so happened, however, that the father | and is always actively engaged in phil­ was drawn as a juror at El Dorado, the iDg aud w ill complete it as superin- be offered. With excellent care and a e rlter last week. small expenditure on account of rails, anthropic Cannes. At a recent bazaar tendent for the government. warm shelter there is really no diffi. but then the renewals come all the conntv seat, and dnring his absence the she was seen going from stall to stall Die Corey Bros, have established two glionls succeeded in robbing the grave. cnlty in having eggs in moderate pro­ heavier later ou. making purchases, Prince Christian one!» Am ps above Tongue point, mak- The relatives in Wayne county bave fusion at all seasons. good natnredly stowing away the small M o n ta n a . g ten camps in all on that portion of signified tbeir intention of uniting in F* hm 1 For Reflection. parcels in his pockets. One article pur­ The value of beef cattle shipped from i I .# A to ria railroad line. Four of M iscella n eou s. Tramp— Madam. I have had nothing offering a large reward for tbe arrest chased, however, was of considerable ii BlBlre operated by the firm them- Montana dnring the past year exceeded and conviction of the grave robbers. The cow ought to be kept neat and toeat in four days and would thank yon size, so the attendant put the question, while the others are in charge that of the previous year by over $1,- comfortable if you expect her to give heartily for anything in the line of Viewed from a scientific standpoint, the “ Shall I send it for yon, madam?” To ontarctors. Between 350 and 000 , 000 . case of Edgar Pratt was one of the moat yon good returns. nourishment. which the princess made answer: "Oh, eu are now employed, and it is Coal has been discovered near Hins­ Madam— I would be glad to supply puzzling ever brought before the atten­ yes! Semi it to Buckingham palace, if The Plymouth rocks are an excellent ed that the first ten miles of dale, abont eighteen milea from Glas­ tion of medical experts. Pratt is be­ your need, good sir, bnt I have jnst read #11 be ready for the iron in about gow, which is said to be of a good | fowl for the farmer, as they are good ! there is bacilli in everything we eat, lieved to have been the only completely . yon please. " “ To whom shall I address ; it?” was the next query, and her royal knths. coking gTade and in great abundance. foragers, lay well, make good motbers, aud humanity revolts against giving ossified man on record.—New York highness, who dearly loves a joke, gave have fair size and mature quickly. Times. A number of Moscow citizens inter­ yon anything that might endanger your the prince a comical warning look and W a.h togton . Those who would thoroughly appre­ ested in mining have organized a salubrity. said, “ Address it to Mrs. Christian.” A n O blig in g Officer. are 420 inmates of the Walla branch of the Northwest Mining As­ ciate the beauty, profit and pleasure of j Tramp— Thanks, madam, sincerest On the door of Fries’ drug store is a The attendant was quite unsuspicious ot the throroughbred fowl should be sore miteuiary. sociation. The branoh has a member­ thanks! You have at least given me to get the best that money can bay or food for reflection.— New York Herald. sign, "Please close the door. ” Jnst un­ the rank ot her customers, and so tho Ç ! "'irst National bank of ¡Sprague ship of thirty. der it is another sign, “ Closed by the parcel was duly dispatched to "Mr*. skill produce. i u K ; low the machine shops to S pe­ Christian, Buckingham Palace. ” An improved miners cage is report­ sheriff. ” — Florida Times-Union. They C oaid I>o. Carefal attention mast be given ed from Montana, the principal fea­ daily to the oows, so far as ventilation Mrs. De Style— Where are yonr sta­ M o o n l i g h t . A Parisian N ovelty. aty-five bales of hops were sold tures being a method of doing away Silence and a silver shade! Earth'd tolling halis last week at 2 cents a with the accidents to life and limb and and sanitary conditions are concerned. bles? A Parisian novelty for midsummer in done, sho lien the frock of white brilliantiue, with the dearuction of property in mines The cows must be healthy; if they are ' Mrs. Highnpp—We have not room for In perfect peaee, while heaven bend* near stables. We board our horses, but the i not they must be discarded. ve*t, collar and cuff« of gram* linen. The We almost hear the angel* calling clear Bel Ninevah Ford is, it is said, using the old-style chairs. boarding stables are very exclusive, Down silvered distance* of star gemrm-d skies. godet skirt haa each gore defined by a We have burned thonaands of tons ng to write a history of Walla _ Very flattering reports come from very exclusive indeed.— New York Each gentle w phyr, blown from paradise, line of grans linen insertion, which gives and Umatilla counties. Pony regarding the recent great strike of straw, when every pound of it Weekly. I* instinct with some soul we have held dear should have been returned to the land And lingers lovingly, with grave, sweet it a novel touch. The waist has a short Tacoma Smelting & Refining made in the 700-foot level of the Clip­ upon which it grew aud plowed under Eton jacket effect, with a full vest of cheer, The seven years of drought and famine ny shipped 3,200 bars of bnllion per mine in that oity. Shipments to A * longing to renew the cherished ties. to fertilize and loosen the soil. eyelet grass linen over white silk. The in Egypt recorded in Genesis began in The rtv* r, murmuring tunefully afar, | January, valned at $55,918.76. Bntte and Helena prove this to be rather small revers are lined with white It is well known that certain plants I the year B. C. 1708. probably the richest large body of ore Like a maj«-stic hand upon the lyre -ne stationary engineers are ever discovered in the West. This which are only shrubs in some places That sweeps from earth to heaven as tt »ilk and edged with grass linen inser- flows. plans for securing the passage mine is among the twenty-five claims become large trees in other places; tioo. Brilliantiue is used for the leg o* Time ma. ks the title page of onr ffve», legislature of a state license under option to an English syndicate, sometimes the difference depending on death the fiuia, and the grave becomes Brings "G lo ria In E x cels!*" from the stars. mutton sleeve, which has three bands of The faroff chanting of an angel choir the insertion arranged half an inch apart And faint, sweet strains from oratorios. and it is expected that the purchase climate and sometime* ou other cir­ tbe binding. as the caff. —OuUng. te of the assaults made upon prioe w ill be paid in a abort time. cumstances. )UR ’ËR STATES