’ j’ ftS- T:« H *“ ' I. : - i ■ * ■ * s<..: ’»»rigSTV, \ I*--*? . t? ’. ; «„T... « >• • • • k.. "» r VI- SM A \ COAST CULLINGS. JUruter. IBID ITEBY —a>- ' FRIDAY nCTTX. - . OREGON AeeUUnU «« UM Ball. Two ladles hurriedly entered the Broad street station the other day. “How soon does the train leavo?” anx­ iously inquired one of them. “in five minutes. You hare not got much time to spare,” the guard'an- swered. “You get the tickets, please," the younger lady said to her companion. “I must have some flowers." ' “You will miss the train if you go After them now, Maud," her friend an­ swered. .••I would richer miss it than go on it y-lthout some flower*. I will tell you why wnen I return, she answered as she darted away. __ She came back with lilies of the val­ ley in her hand, and offered half of them to her friend. “No, no; 1 will not rob you of them after you risked missing the train to procure them," the lady said. “Do take them, please. I am some­ what superstitious about It You know I rode a good deal on the trains at one time to and from school. The con- - ductor of the train was a groat big man of middle age, with hair tinged with * gray. No matter what the season, summer or winter, he always wore a flower on the lapel of hie coat One "May I picked up courage to ask him why he did so. ’ “Well, you see, miss, I have got a little wife up at home that thinks a great deal of me. No one would ever get very badly mixed up in a railroad accident who wore a flower about them. She pinned the first flower to my coat' that I ever wore on a train, and now I'd rather go without my dinner on a trip than go aboard without my flower," he said. -Z ■ “Were you ever on a traln -when an aocident occurred?" I asked'blm. “Yea, I was once,” he said, “and I was almost the only one on the car who did not get hurt badly. When the crash came I did not get a scratch; and do you know, miss, I still think it was the flower my wife pinned on my coat, and her prayers that kept me safe that night" “Since the conductor told me that story I must confess I have been affect­ ed with the samo’ superstition, if you have a mind to call it so; but it is a harmless one, at all events. ” Her companion accepted the flower, and the two young ladies boarded the train.— Philadelphia North American. v *;1 » ■ 'f ■ » X 1 iS .XV*1 ■/ ivi'. fe ■■ ■■ ■' ■ ?■" ■ Í • pt AT THE CONCERT HrtW Two Society Angela Rnnceederl In Hrar­ ing » Good Time. “Why, Mantle, is this you?” “WJjy. Bailie— Is it pottibleT' “How did you happen to get the seat next to mine?" “I don’t knew, really. Brother Jack fot the aeift tor nja”-, ). Ì ••How perfeclly lovely 1" “Oh, perfectly sol" “I've just been wondering who would sit next to'me; and to think it’s you.'” A “I’m ever, so glad!" “I’m more than glad. And I’ve a whole pound of caramel*" “And I’ve marshmallows iu this -I . package." “How lovelyl" “It’s too lovely to think of our having seats right together." “I’ve dotene ot things to tellytm." — “Aud 1 yon. And I don’t care a bit for this old concert.” “Nor L I only came because every body else did, and because Madam Screamer Is to wear two new co* tumes." “A she? How lovely! I’m to glad 1 came." ^ .... “So am I—particularly since you’re here." “How gooil ot you to say so.” “I’ve been oountlng the new bon­ nets." ‘•Have you? I counted nearly one 43 ‘ huudred at our church yesterday.” ->■4- “There are more than that here to- day. And somo of them arsjust lovelg. I'll show you where they are. There’s -one at the end of the first row on the loft side in the dress circle.” * . “Isn’t 11 lovely?” *• "PerfeciliitoV' _ “Yesj and there combs Madame Screamer. How do you like her cos­ tume?'’ "Do you like it?" "No; not much." "I tliink itsAerrid.” “So do /. Do take some more cara­ mels." “I wM if youfll take more of my marshmallows.” “Lql.us not stay any longer.” "Very well. We’ll go mat and look at the new bonnets in Madame Flower'* windows." "That'll botowfy." Bo It wi«,” And they go. Which is “too lovely" for all who sat within fifteen feet of them— Dniroit Free Pre—. . i •-¿f .V 1 In ■ i X- • * 1 ■ —It is no man’s business whejhor he has genius or not. Work he must, whatever he is, but quietly and stead­ ily; and the natural and unforced re­ sults of such Work will always be the things that God meant him to do, and will be hie beet If hfl be a great than, they will be greet things; but always. If thus peacefully done, good and right —John Rutkin. . —A young lady went Into a store to pnrcí, r diasea diary, and had about con­ clude. I to purchase one shhwn her, when she changed her mind and Midi “I guess I’ll take a purse for the diary.” An old lady standing near, and* who only partially heard the fore­ going announcement went over and said: "Mi*. don't you do It take blackberry ....... -•«---- ------ rea* aren jràntaaH OREGON NEWS. there was any indication of the idea of combining the two forms of thdfkredge AMONG THE MORIW5N s . into the twisting mold-bo»rd. It was Everything of General Interest in a Devoted Principally to Washington The BatreofOlaarr Orees-tteeST Ces- Territory and Oaliftnmia. only a little more than a century ago necteO with the Sals<*t« Theater. Ooidensed Farm. , that the plow began to take the gen­ A shopping tour of Sall Lake is in­ li EpitMM of the PriMiptl Events >'«w eral form of the plow of the present - * \ J complete if the Chinese stores are Seattle has 3,594 children of school day, and the improvements are due to Clackamas county has -4,589 school neglected. Especially in one of these . * Attracting Public luterai. Keep!»* Vp the IMI. age. . ' a umber of inventor*, .in different the bric-a-brac is very flue. There children. In a paper reound for Niagara tists went into.» more systematic cul­ froni an excess of' mo,isture._ Peter The Freemason'S o(' Hillsboro laid 861,729: -i value must come from something in­ Falla. The train was so heavy that tivation of tlie toil by better tillage; Henderson says that the soil blfiTt suit­ the corner stone of the new P. of H. The Seattle-4 West Coast Railroad, herently unique about the gift This two engines were hitched to it, and drainage and rotation of crops. -The ed is a deep, rich loam. Nothing is brick building. , , \ ' is to be completed to Snohomish by was not his language, but what he when it passid this place was one and' expectations of the farmers were sat­ better tliun well-drained meadow or The O. R. 4 N. Company Are build­ October 1st. isfied for a time, as thia system utilized bottom land. _JLUack and peaty it a half hours behind time. Chats- t _____________ said conveyed the sentiment to the ing an iron biitfge across the Johu Day will anstfer, but it is absolutely neces­ Bostonians. Ho Hop has tea that he worth, the next station flask ol here, is a huge quantity A failure to vaccinate is punished at sell» for thirty-six dollars a pound, six miles off, and the run there wa* lying latent in the soil, but after a few sary that it be free from too much rit er on their road. Phœnix. A. T., by $300 fine or six years they were again abruptly aroused made in seven minutes ; so the terri- A son of Wm. Gregory, Jaged four ­ moisture. The greatest difficulty iu which seemed grown expressly for the months in jail. / ble nromentum of those fifteen coaches from this mythical dream by the'fact rawing celery is iu starting the plants, teen years, was drowned iu Butte little cup at the queen’s-ware store. Lightning struck and killed fourteen- that their land was again becoming ex­ the seed being delicate and slow of creek, Jackson county. and two heavy engines shooting Second-hand stores seem to flourish cows belonging to Mrs. Fred Tollman, hausted, showing that thia better sys germination. through space at the rate of a mile a bed of rieh soil should A forest fire in the coast range de­ iu Colfax county, N. M. here. They are numerous and look tem of tillage did not prevent the de­ prospérons, probably because the Mor­ minute can be understood. No-stop pletion of the sqijr.bnt only made avail­ be prepared anu the seed sown in the stroyed Jphe* 4 Co.’s sawmill at Nes- was made at Chatsworth, and on the A narrow-gauge railroad; extending drills and lightly covered. When au tucca and did other damage. mons are a people addicted to heavy train with its living freight, sped able the' remainder of the plant food from Reno, Nevada, northward, will inch high the plants should be thinned barter. They were here money­ through the darkness of '(lie night. that was lying dormant in the soil. A German sheep-herder named De­ probably be “built to Susanville witbin out to an inch or so apart, and when motion, was killed by rocks soiling on less in the desert for so long, Three' miles east of Chatsworth is a ;iud of thing : is now on three or four incftes The same Jcind a year. inches high they' are . him,' in th« yirtfiity of Mount Hand. that the habit of tradiug formed clings little slough, where the railroad track something _______ „ , o^a , boom i in « tliia ouuntry. ready to be transplanted. transplanted. Ifjjhe Ifflhe trench A new town has been laid out ou ! to them. In Instance of their habit of crossed a dry run, about ten feet deep Most’of "th/agricultural papers aç? The Douglas county fair will be held barter, there used to be two green­ and fifteen wide. Over this was recommending drainage, more thor­ system is to be followed, ditches should on the fair grounds near Dillard’s sta­ the line of the Spokane 4 Palouse rooms in the Balt Lake theater, one stretched an ordinary wooden trestle ough culture and rotation of crops a* be dug a foot, wide, two feet deep and tion, commencing September lkdi and Railroad. The company will put up shops there. the legitimate professional green­ bridge, and as the train came thun­ a means of keeping up the soil. The foup feet apart. Into the bottom of ending the ITth. ---- ' these trenches should be put ten to An explosion of the Giant Powder room; the other a sort of green grocery dering down on it what was the horror drainage and thorough tillage may be twelve inches of well decayed stable where was reoeived all kinds ot produce of the engineer of the front engine classed as a permanent good, but the manure,.thoroughly mixed with.soil. "K colony of Illinois .people have pur­ Works at Berkeley caused the, total de­ tn ton In exchange for tickets. One of when he saw the bridge was on fire. rotation of crops cannot be so classed. In this the plants should be set out a chased 3,600 acres of land in Hood struction of the huildinge and death *\J those typical old residents who are re­ Right before his eyes leaped the bright It is simply taking from the soil with foot apart, and shaded, frem the hot river valley, and will cultivate fruits of several Chinamen. The population in California ad­ sponsible for so much, says that in flames, and the next instant he was one crop the plant food not needed by sun when first transpli^nted. In cul­ largely for outside markets. A new and rich mineral district has vanced from 864,686 in 1880 to 1.147,• some of the outlying villages this habit among them. There was no chance another, and eventually all these ele­ tivation care must be taken not to still obtains when a home tronpe is per­ to stop. Had there been a warning, it ments will have been exhausted, and handle the plants when the dew is oh been discovered near Joseph, Wallowa 952 iu 1886. In the last six months it forming, anff- that if a man slightly would have taken a mile to stop’tliat then the soil will be poor, indeed. The the leaves, arid dirt must , not bo al­ yoljilty. Some fine marble quarries has gained more rapidly than ever.- overpays by giving in three very fine on-rushing mass of wood, iron and hu rotation ctektes no new supply of lowed to reach the Center ef thepbult, have'txen discovered there. Wm. Rhoades, a pioneer miner, was pumpklni for his fare, he gets back, man lives, and the train was within one neede^l elements, and hence unless or the stalks will rust-wflFbe unfit lor AelwelviFyear old son of Bob Hager, found Head in the Bitter.Root moun­ for change, a small pumpkin wi'h hie hundred yards of the red-tongued mes­ something be adiled to make up 4J>e market. When-‘the JallesL stalksw«' -of Mikecha, on the summit of the Bluo tains, Idaho, recently. He was buried senger of death before they flashed loss caused.by the crops removed there eighteen inches high the banking-up mountains,Tfiqjtilla county, died from in the snow which was fifty feet deep. ticket. i ... In the towns romote from the rail­ their final signals into the engineer’s can be otherwise than nothing to re­ proeess must be commenced, but care the effects of a rattlesnake bite. move sooner or later. A supply can- Two sons or H. 8. Hollingsworth, of face, but be passed over in safety, the road, other primitive methods obtain. niust again be takl;n.to.keep llie eaiflJB ^Since the institution of the Order of from the center oft the plalrt. On*1 ®?> I . be tJie Ü derneath. Out of that car but four back into the land. This was tuTe ing thrust Into their new top-bools. In pruning of an£ kind it U fur such Asbuilding. Great excitement has been caused any officer who enters a drinking place But this is seeing Utah in her frivol- people came alive. On top of the sec great cure-all for the prevailing evil, better Io leave one strong bwinch, or while toff duly. itios. She has also her grave aspects. ond car lay the third, its bottom and, indeed, is now considered by a limb than two or three.weak ones. It in Jacksonville over rich strikes in Che A number of prominent' citizens of ' .. Ore’ re all > ton ha* been found. when he said: “Some mon, if planted crushed, but tligy were broken and keep up, but also to restore the fertility Moulds and counterfeit coins have ator, to visit this coast and deliver a upon n marble slab, would tnke root.' twisted in every conceivable way, and of the hardly used soil. .This js a myth, through the tree. ; been found in an old cabin iu the Blue series of sj^eches and orations, the Shi has her loyal wonton, Wives such every timberSind beam represented a and one scidnee finds it very bard to mountains. It is not known who left 'proceeds.of which are to be forwarded as such mon choose. She has het crushed human frame or a broken eradicate.' The theory is greatly Young chicken*, . . as . «coa a* w f ■ on the jetty at the mouth of the Co- and $1,250,000 in the company’s stock. I Gentile pre/s, run smoothly by able ed­ men united to make an appall­ as soon a* po-stble. D>. a,.c segjec: to lamb„s river. It is now out 1,100 feel. New York parties are the purchasers. I itors who are prodigal* in’ the mid­ ing sound, and above -all could be uously, and although we are pleased, provide a door .r tliie. The résulta of the work up to date are An expert says (.here are from twelve I heard tho agonizing cries of little chil­ to admit this fact as far as it goes, yet night oil. She has tlie stirring discon­ dren. In some instances they lay pin­ we may rest assured history will repeat exceLent, the channel being broadened to twenty feet of quartz, averagingj$33 I tent, which, always an earnout of bol­ ned alongside of their dead parents. „ In twenty days the *gg> i non hen andaieepened. itself, r.nd we have only to look up the in carjoad lots. I ter times, presages a ohange.— K. D One man with both legs broken records of some of the older countries would exceed tlrt- Weight of her body. W. C. Hale shot and killed a large Capt. A. H. Payson, United States I Forgeron, in WomatCt Magatine. ■So of any bird. * Yet the whole «4 that crawled through the corn to the side to find that, with the most careful sys­ pelican from the courthouse window engineer recommends appropriations I w w • of his wife, and feejing her loved fea­ tem of mixed farming, where nothing 'hittsk of xlbtlmen is drawer directly with hi* “ pea-gun ” that measured for next fiscal year’s expenditures as I —A druggist in Athens, Ga., who did tures in the darkness pressed some is sold off but milk, butter and cheese, from,her blood. I* ___ 2 __ 1, If stinted in food, of eight feet five inches from tip to tip. follows: San Joaquin river,' Cal., ' I a tremendous business, particularly in brandy to her lips, and asked her how as the else may be, along with some courre it would limit the numler numler a* TLe bird was on the lake at a distance imit the $119,000; Mokelunttie river, $2,000; I soda water, wi?h the students of the she felt. A feeble groan was the only beef, the soil gradually becomes de­ well as the sue of the eggs. of several hundred yards. > Petaluma crëek, $2,000 ; Sacramento I university there, has been boycotted bv answer, and the next instant she died. pleted of plant food, and although it and Feather rivers, $40,000; Hum- I . ! * The head- era i • • • . “ ■ — * Farmers 1.1 aa a x. a c ’ . Alliance, a 1 a IctLlvv ) * having * re * • * 1 s. 11 v AH the boys. The boycott was ordered be­ TKe man felt the forms of his dead may take much longer time to accom­ The spring litter of p:gs should be at Lexington, and composed I ■* quarters . ’ .1 boldt harbor and bays, $250,000. cause the druggist assisted the bailiff of wife and child, cried out: “My God, plish this end aS compared witty rais; removed move« I from the the* sow W and tnrntd .r . . turned' ’ < nn 0,1 of about 900 members, reb^ptly made Clarke Superior Cburt to serve a sub- there is nothing more for me to live ing and selling off crops direct, yet the the clover. ' A warm mess in the morn Over $55,000 have been contributed I ­ ; a freight pro|>osition to the Oregon Pa­ pœnaon a certain student to attend court for!” and taking a pistol out of his fact remains the same—exhaustion is ing and at night of scalded ground to the relief of the sufferers by 'the Na- I and anxwer to a charge of pofcer-play­ pocket pulled the trigger. The ball just as snrely and steadily going on.. oats and middlings will cause them to cific so satisfactory to the company naimo disaster. The committee have I that the road, supposed to be building ing. went straight through his brain, and As already stated, nothing new is be­ grow very rapidly, as they .will also se­ determined to book widows and chil- I —In Bavaria the Mayor of a little the three dead bodies were lain^side ing created. The manurial matter re- cure a large share of their food n the to a junction with the Chicago & dren to theiroriginaTTïOmes, providiug I Northwestern, will probably take in village was ordered by the higher by side in Chatsworth until identified. tnrned to the soil by the stock had field. transportation and all in&idetital ex- I /r, • __ •___ „ Tie^ington on the way. authorities to make out a list of the penses, and subsequently purchasing I No sooner had the wreck occurred been taken from it by the^stoek, and dogs kept by the inhabitants. He did than a acene of robbery commenced. hence every particle of it not-refurned A cougar broke into a. calf pen of" an annuity for them. I Experiments show that when cut * • fl Some band of unspeakable miscreants, is just that much toward eventual ex­ hay and ground grain are fed to stock Wm. Mellinger, of Veronia, and took so, and the list read as follows: Golden_ trout are found in but one I heartless and criminal, were on bahd. haustion. The school-teacher—a dog. «* the cost of feeding is lessened suflj- fa way a thjee-months’ old calf, proba­ Like the guerrillas who—throng a bat­ In a word, the farmer who uses i cicntly to pay for labor necessary to pre^ bly weighing 200 pounds. The cougar place in The world—that » in the I The pastor—a dog. tlefield Vlitf bight after the conflict, to nothing but farm-yard manure pro­ pare the food and grind the grain, anil bad to jump a six-rail fence in getting brooks of Mount Whitney, up near the I The dootor—a dog. filch‘from tire dead, so«tost night did duced on the farm from crops- grown that the increased growth of the stock Away, and it only knocked off one rail. banks of everlasting snow. They have I Myself — a dog. a golden stripe down each side and are . I these human hyenas plunder the dead on the farm, is all the time exhausting is noticeable when compared with All of us together—four dogs. the most beautiful fish that swing. | those fed upon whole grain and uncut —The appetite of a cod is apparently from the -terrible accident, and took his land. A temporary connection of -the tele ­ Those who saw the first -tepeciinens of I about as voraoious as that of an os­ even the shoes which covered: their I Mr. Braorc holds that farming found- hay. graph line between Coowhfty and Rose­ these trout that were brought down I trich. A collection of articles which feet. They went into the car when I ed solely on the use of the manure burg has been effected at Coos City by Farmers residing in the vicinity of running a wire over the slough at a from the head of Whitney creek I had been taken from the stomachs of the fire was burning fiercely under-' made on the farm alone is, economic- thought that they were made -up for I eodflsh by tho bank fishermen off New­ neath, and when the poor wretches ally »(leaking, against common sense, the g’reat tohrader gas well pear Ko­ sufficient height to allow vessels to show—that strips of gold-leaf had been I who were pinned there begged for There is but one means by which the komo, Indiapa, go on record as har ­ foundland oontained a splitting knife, n ï>. I God's sake to help them out, stripped soil can be permanently kept up— vesting the first wheat by natural gas­ pass under., A new cable for the glued to their sides. small brass-handled knife, a piece of them of their watches Mid jewelry and — —__________ ____ '.TS I something of »suitable character must light. A dozen self-binders and mpji slough is expected shortly. granite Weighing three or four pounds, searched their pockets. When the Tlie body of Wm. C. Hathaway, a be drawn toil from a source beyond shocking wheat at the lonely hour of an old ,/elt ha^ two counters and five dead bodies were laid out in the corn- the farfn. ____ ______ ___________ Such I draft may exhaust at midnight, was truly a novel scene, druggist of Halsey, was found in the playing cards and a brass lamp Fishy. fields these hyena* turned them over -sonfe othrr place, but the farmer de­ wiiicfi was witnessed by hundreds of Blue river mining camp, where he was —A native Persian lectured before a in their search for valualrles. Who siring ’ ’ ' ” keep up his soil has nothing people who surrounded tlm fields’ of prospecting. He left the camp of Mr. to Sunday-achqol In Now York lately, and these wretches are is not known. to do witKYhat*. Business is business, grain in oarriages. ' The constant roar Goodfellow to go to another camp a publisher! report states that the young Whether they are a.gang'of pickpock you kyow—get all you can, lameatly, qf the Shrader well can be heard eight about a milo distant. Several days af­ ladiesof the audience laughed when M t . eta who accompanied the train, or is the only 1 ule that can lead to per­ miles away, while the light can be seen ter Mr. Goodfellow learned that he had Neeaan told how the Persian youth was some robber gang who were lurking manent prosperity. at Burlington, fifteen miles' west of not arrived at his destination, and allowed Io take one kiss from his future in the vicinity cannot be said. The here. 1 ha estimateti flow of gas from search was institueed with the result wife on the eve before their marriage, horrible suspicion, however,exists, and this well is 15.000,(MX) cubic feet every above stated. The body was found The Flow. about two miles from the camp. It provided ho could find her in a dark there are many who give it credence, twenty-four hours. The plow’in some form doubtless is thought he accidentally shot him ’ room full of other ladles. They were that the accident was a deliberately dates back at least 3,500 or 4,000 years, self. silent and sympathetic when he told planned case of train-wrecking, that .as proved by chiseled slabs upon a’n- —“You have no Idols in America,” A singular and distressing accident how, although he was engaged throe the bridge was set on fire by mis­ cient monuments. For many centu­ said Warn Chops to the pastor’s wife. yeara, he novel got one kiss in all that creants who hoped to seize the opportu­ ries it was but aicrookstolimbof a tree. •Haven’t we?" sho answered, pointing hnppene«! recently at the residence of nity offered ; and the fact that the | One of the etoUest representations Mr. Peter Henderson, on the John time. ' ■ - * at the tramp who was sneaking ha^k . —A curious community is established bridge was so far' consumed at the «how.it aa-bvinSHrAwn by feur men, owani the kitchen, “we can give Day. Mrs. Henderion went into the on an island in the South Atlantic. A time the train came along, and the- who took porUonJof the branches upon China points oh idols; there goes the yard for some wood, leaving her four- inahwfiff was shipwrecked on the island added fact that the train was an hour their, eljtiulders.'wFi’iTe two other men ■doleet thing that ever walked the face teen-months-old girl lying ou the bed. and a half late, are pointed out as evi­ walking behind held it to the grtjund Whmiflkd returned she found that the tboul fifty years ago Is tho head of, the dence of a careful conspiracy, of the earth and lived on free offerings with hand or feet. The first plowr and human sacrifices.” And then she baby had someway rglled off and fallen government, which Is republican In ’*" . ......... PI11 M— drawn by cattle Were guided by a single venton to say that shq didn’t "know head first into a pail of water that form, though tEe island, belongs to the »rood by the b d. The - child Was Oklahama boomers are contemplât handle, while the plowman, with his British Crown. • There are nineteen whether he had a jug er not. but Warn fam I He* tn tho State, consisting of ing another raid into the Indian Ter­ free h».nd, sowed the grain. Other men Chops had fli-d and was already hall standing on its hesd stone dokd when forty-four women and girls, twenty- ritory, and U. fl. troops have been rent followed as attendants to scare away «■as over to Uaina. That is, he was found by its mother. It was unable to extricate itself, and was drowned in birds and prevent them from picking three men and boys, and, children under to head them off. up the grain before it should be cov­ ieep in his cups. How many enps, leas than six inches of. water. ' fourteen years of age, thirty of both —birwt from Cashmere.—Custom- ered tear? Three he cups. Scat! — Burdette. by the plow. sexes.— Chicago Adcanee. *r—"How much did you say for these The Greeks believed the plow was the An attempt eras made, presumably —Excited Tenant—“Bee here, Mr. pants?" Moses Rubenstein—“Twqdol- gift qf the Goddess Ceres, and proba­ “Mrs. Fangltf1 is ,a honuBopirthist, Raekrent, there's a spring broken lars and ■ bail'd- Dake dem now and bly would have considered it a sacri- isn’t she?" remarked Mrs. McS*illi- by tramps, to w.reck a large Santa through myjsellar walls and the cellar I makes it two and a ljavortar. Dey is legw-to-fanpqpve it by *hy human in­ gen during a call on. Mrs. Sna^gi Monica (Cal.) excursion train, by plac­ la just flooded." Old Radkrent, calmly Is finest cashmere, miije frondL" Cus- genuity. This is doubtless one reason "No, I don't think she is,” was the re­ ing ti-s on the track. Fortunately, the enginier saw the obstruction in —"That oof Good strong spring!” comer :omer (doubtfully) (doubthilly) —' “ ‘They ate. are why the ancient plow remained so long ply. "She's very seldom at home time to averts calamjty. Twelve hun­ Excited Tenant.—“I should say strong: ¡hey? WeH, I duuira—they lay doA't'ook don't ’ook in use wt'draut any matetial improve­ when I cnll.”—/VHataryA Chronicle. dred people wdre on the train. we'll m drowned if something inn we'U all I bqdrowned isn't Ake it." “ | Rubswstei» —“Don't look ment in its construction. It was —"That couple who ha* just passe«! Wilson, captain of the O. UM cellar. ” ««Well I don * ' that cellar." "Well don ’ t ' tatere-K _ „ . _ Ses here, my trend!, we sometimes shapes! so as to reive the •areiuindme of a sort of fruit uhi< h n Thomas * » v’ „K » -a * ° “ ’ - sec but that 1'11 have to raise your rent know des« pants is de genevine Srrikle, Son, as l»y a flat wedge; al other times neither palatable or desirable.” said a ped dead^ho <£ck Sf that^7rt about four dollars a month; there's Wants we import dem direct from the w«dge was turned on edge to move gvntlsman to a -friend. “Whet makes Port Townsend, W. T. He was seed value of a house so Oashmer*. links dein bow an' 1’11 the sod to one side sn.l secure an open them so ohj. ortonahlef" asked his about 44, has been in the O R d\ water supply ’- maks II two dollarV—Z*d«d«Zp*i i furrow for the eeed to f*U into, but it S t * * are • ’* ir ,w. ”*■' w! £ was not till the flf'^enth eentury that ML ■ /. < Z£!UKl C0.,nHuM^k. ,ao* popular man In the servio«. AGRICULTURAL. TELEßRAFfflC SUMMARY. « „.„. s a.-» »-_!««• ■j*~ • *j3 rJœUï! aa £ V. ìuaa i~ To Regulate THE à * '• /- .* - , ' ) -. nuoa, «o». - i 4. ¿i - I