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- Jft 't-7 t •• a t. ' » ■» i ,4f?'. J*4 ■’ ' rr.. ✓ fe ■ x. COAST CULLINGS. OREGON NEWS. foundation, and unless this is in proper condition the substructure is bound to to Washington ra« arrat OmrrU'Mn Hi»lorian-> Woadar- fall. A great deal has been said and J M Utersry Magnaalmlty. California. written as to th« proper depth to plow, > RTEMT FRIDAY Literary and scientific men may b« ail’d there to such a difference of opin but they are human. Their lives, Ai Epitome of th« Principal Evento Sow ion among farmers in regard to it that •xrrrrx. ORBGON great, _ The fiee delivery system has been I therefore, are often full of rivalries, the question to still as far from being Attracting Piblit Interest'. . Fred Bhrenebelas has been appointed oryKred at San Diego, Cal. Farm taKrtn. and the public peace is disturbed by settled as ever. We think, however, A new lodge of Odd Fellows is to be I The owners of farms aud those who that the leading cause for such differ acting postmaster at Lafayette. their contests for precedence in dis- HUNTING OSTRICHES. A grizzly bear, weighing 1,«W instituted at Spangle, W. T. I Smalhpox and yellow fever are rag are compelled to eniploy labor by the ence of dpiBfon may be found in the land •¿•A * TiJ- - ------ • covery. There was, niahy years ago, . MMl>e«l. Emptey.d by th. ArabWof th. mouth or the day have in many cases itself. That good crops are and can be pounds, was killed near Baker City. a warm controversy between several ing in Havana. Louis Jacobs, of Snelling, Cal., was 1 Dmrt t. Cat.h th. Haf. Bird.. Three men wore killed aiid four «xcoHÍou to feet that their lot is cost iu grown on shallow-plowed land that is Woodville people will »«on dig a drowned in the Merced River. . With the Abrabs of the desert the claimants of the honor of discovering unpleasant places. In many of the good ho one will deny, provided the ditch to supply them with water from I chase and capture of the ostrich is tho the fact that inhaling sulphuric ether badly hurt at a tit. Louis file. Sailors are very scarce and wages I more rural places it is coming to be a season be n(jthM_to41_wet nor^too dry Evans Creek- most attractive and aristocratic of th. would mitigate or annihilate paia. Th«, >l » Titer prolribittHB amendment -- was high in British Columbia ports. 50,000 majority by'fully 50JJ00 majorif in m iller to get satisfactory help at any —that is, with moderate rains the many diversions in which they indulge. dispute was revived when a benevolent . defeated byiully Crop reports from Umatilla show The salmon pack of Columbia Ttivcr I price. Even if they can be obtained, whole season. 'In such a season.any. a yield of from 30 to 50 bushels per is placed at 854,055 cases this year. id .... b^*^íf V_.......... ■■>■■■ Th« first thing attended to when a hunt gentleman announced his intention of Texas. ’ they are likely to be sp independent to contemplated is the preparation of erecting a monument in the Boston Isaac Colby and huswife were found and ’insolent that the employer is one can grow good crop«. But such Here. James A. Brown, a well-known sport, I seasons are rare, and, in fact, every- Public Garden in honor of the benefi the horse«. They are entirely deprived murdered in their home near Lock brought to feel that he is ptxirly maater - m j . I likely to be attended with . Lane County hop growers com committed suicide at Virginia City. of grans and fed on barley for seven or cent discovery. Whereupon, a wit Haven, Pa. of the situation. It is coming to be so either a long drought or a long wet plain of a scarcity of help to pick the The five year old son of A. T. Beede I suggested in one of the newspapers . eight days before the intended hunt. Nine persons were killed and thir that those who are more especially day crop. was drowned in a lake near Tacoma. > They are allowed to drink only once if that all the claimants should be repre teen injured by a railroad accident at laborers Upon farms are a cfoes of poor, spell. Now, what the farmer wants A new quartz mill is to be erected Prof. J. L. Powell, President df the I is to guard against both, and the only day, and that, lit sansetj at that time sented on the sides of the monument, Albany, Ga. miserable beings, whose only care is to way to do it » to break up his land as in the Quartzburg mines, Grant Seattle Territorial University, is dead. I they are also washed.' They take long while over them all, in letters of gold, The Ute Indians have gone on Tim' get a living and what poor whisky they coilnty. exercises, and great attention is paid to should be w,ritten the word “Either.” Warpath in Colorado, and several en want. WJieb engaged at work they are deeply as possible—say not less than Joseph D-. Bethune, register of the’ I Heppner and vicinity have raised from seven to ten inches. But how is land office at Loa Angeles, Cal., has re- I the arrangement of the harness. The The .pun made the town Jaugh, anil gagements have been had withgoyern- ready, foij'qio cause whatever, to drop anil shipped 1,500,000 pounds of wool this to mend the matter! We answer. Arab says that after seven or eight days no serious controversy was possible ment troops. their tqolsand leave the field. We have Very easily. In case of a heavy rain this season. signed. 1 ', ' the stomach disappears, while the chest, afterwavd. The placer mines al Murray, Idahp, 1 Medical returns show that 70,000 a.due regard for the protection of the a large portion of the water, instead of Aeldand is to receive another per- Mr.. Whipple introduces this anec are turning out an average of $51,000 I the breast and croup remain In flesh persons diet! from cholera in the north rights Of deserving p<x>r people, and es running off, will be absorbed by the Th« animal is then io condition to eq- dote in his. biographical essay on “Mot west provinces of Germany, during pecially the poor laboring man ; but it deeply disintegrated lkh<j|, 'where it is fnanent attraction in the shape of a a week. I ley, the Historian, ” to set forth the Jacob Gable committed suicide at I does seem as though the present legis held as if by a sponge for the use norma! school, dure fatigue. This training is called June and July. -Mr. Westfall,of ’ Independence, boasts singular freedom of W. H. Prescott Folsom, Cal., on aecouut of domestic I lation ter, the laboring class is throwing of-the plants, and if a drought should “teehaha.” The harness used in this The tumor in the throat of the _ I hunting is mueh lighter than that in or from the besetting sin of men of letters^ Crown Prince of Germany is reapjiear- too strong a. shield around a class intervene, there is a supply of water of haying a child with twelve fingers troubles. whose billy care is to secure a liveli- just where .the plants want it, and and twelve toes. A lad of 14, named Thomas Wil- I dinary use, especially the saddle and After Motfoy had matured his plans for ing and may prove fatal this time. hixal by any means, no matter how A 14-year old son of W. M. Gregory liams, was drowned at Sami h, B. U.,. I the stirrups, and the martingale to dis writing a history of the DiircirRepub- Millbrooke, Graham County, Kan dishonorable. Farmers, merchantsand when exhausted, its place is at once of Jacksonville, was drowned in Butte While bathing. I pensed with. Th« bridle also under lic, he learned that Prescott had made supplied by capilliary attraction from sas, was almost destroyed by a cy all who have any dealings with them la-low. It will thus be seen that by Creek while bathing. ■ Ex-Senator Aaron A. Sargent-died I goes many changes, th« mountings and largo preparations for writing the clone. Several persons were killed, arip^omjx-lled to suffer for their simple deep plowing the farmer provides earlap« being taken away, as they are “History of Philip the Second of Spain,” Several brick buildings and a $20,- at his residence, 1630 Folsom' Street, I M ' | •onsidared too heavy. The bit and though his “History of tlie Conquest of . Three Britirii nien-of-war have been aet oHndulgence. against drouth by having a supply of 000 flouring mill are being constructed San Francisco. There are able-bodied men who might water in reserve or a place readv to re in Heppner this summer. John Morris, a stevedorb,was drowned I frontlet are made of rope, without Peru” had not yet been published. placed on the Halifax fishing grounds throatband, and the reins, though veiy Prescott was then the most popular of to keep American fishermen outside earn a good living who, if they can, ceive and hold-'it whenever it comes. Wm. Ray, who resides on the Ap at Port Townsend, W. T., by the up- I will get trmite<l for' groceries with the The better fo insure this, however, as American historians; Motley was the forbidden waters. ] strong, are extremely light. plegate, Jackson County, had'two’val setting of a boat. The Farmers’ Alliance* of Floyd intent to defraud, if possible, and when well as to facilitate the escape of too uable horses killed by lightning. • . Geo. Moorly ami Frank Tibbetts I The time most favorable for ostrich known only as the author of two un such a one works for a farmer he cal much water, it is better to use a subsoil County, Indiana, have passed resolu-. successful novels. He culled upon Pres hunting is when there is the greatest A Jot of o«o from mines near Me were drowned in the American River, I tions requesting Cleveland to resign culates to get more in wages or provis; plow and an additional team, running I heat Thenigher the temperature the cott, unfolded to him his plans, and in hama was worked at the Portland re near Sacramento. * , ions than he expects to pay for. Tlie the office of President. the same immediately after the break duction works, and averaged $84 per less is the ostrich alile to defend Itself. dicated the points where the historian The property valturtiojK of Seattle, I time will come when the prosperity of M. Naquet, a French editor, lias ing plow, and ripping up the 8ubsoi[ The Arab says that when a man stands of “The Rise of the Dutch Republic” W. T., is $11,872,328, an increase of I this country will require that there be ton. upright and his shadow is only the Would cross the path-of tho historian of been sent to prison for two months .legislation for the protection of the the desired depth.' This need not be Work on the breakwater at the $5,000,000 over two years ago. and been fined $10 for unfairly wound “ Philip the Second. ” He then ex done for every crop raised on the land, length of his foot is the exact time to producers. ’ . , ■ Mrs. Johnson, an elderly, lady, I ing Menvielle-in a due) at-4-’aris. but only- once in every three or four mouth 6f the Coquille” is. progressing hunt. Each horseman is a«MX>mpaiiie<l pressed his willingness to abandon his No idea Mias done more to repress rapidly. The extension is now nearly dropped dead in Sunday School in tlie I project rather than interfere with Pres years, ’ ■ Fleven men undertook to cross the by a servant called “zemmal.” He is farming progress than the idea that a v ‘ Methodist Church at Reno, Nevada. It has been well said that it is better 350 feet. mounted on a camel carrying four goal cott’s intended work. , Tho genial Ohio river in a skiff at Cincinnati. A form laborer need not be skilled— A large acreage of the crops of this The.new cannery recently built near I to have two acres of good land, one on Prescott, incap..file of envy, assured passing steamer swamped, the skiff ■kins filled with water, and barley for tljat brute strength is the main top of the other, than as many acres county that was intended for grain Seattle by Wyman & Kirkwood was I the horse, wheat flour for the rider, Motley that tlie two books would not and three of the men were drowned. requisite. This never was true and is alongside of each other-, as it costs only was cut this year for hay, says the totally destroyed by fire. Loss $30,000. I The Tobacco Trade National Asso less so now than ever before since im •ome dates, a kettle in which to cook injure each other, and then warmly en-. ♦ * • - . >> * half aajnuch to tend them. The way Prineville Newt. About 50 men are working on the I the food, and every thing, which can eouraged him to carry out his work, ciation has petitioned President Cleve proved machinery has 'to be handled. to do this is by deep plowing, and_thus The Oregon editors have formed a branch line from Nampa to Boice I telllitg him that he was at lilnirty to land to remove the statistican for But even in handling such old- possibly be required for the repairing double the depths of the soil as well as State association. The next meeting City, which will be completed by Sep of the harness in case of accident. Th- take home all the books in his (Pres making a false report about the crop fashioned implements as tho ax and the crops grown thereon. will be held in Albany on the second tember 1st. Three’’persons were killed, several the hoe efficiency depends as much . horseman Wears a linen vest and cott's) library bearing upon the sub ject Friday in October. fatally hurt, and many Jess seriously 41 pon skill as upon muscle. It is by no Cattle men in Northern Montana trousers, and oovers his neck and ears EWeete or Oats. “Hui the result of that interview,” injured by an accident in launching means the largest or strongest hired Fish traps have nearly destroyed complain that their cattle are being with a light material called "havuli,” Oats are' said by a scientist who lias which is tied with a strip of camel hide. said Motley, “been ,different; fold lie. the steamer Win. II. Wolf, at Mil man who will do most-work in a day. brought his battery to bear on a horse, Baker’s Bay as a harbor, and a year or run off, and lay the offense'to tlie Cana two more will shoal it so steamers caa- dian mounted poliee. And when ^udp is h ire<l that i» entirely His feet ar« protected with sandals, and -distinctly stated, or even vaguely waukee. A collision occurred between some unused to our methods of forming its to have an exciting power. The effect not land at Uwaoo. H- Dool, a well-to-do farmer, living his legs by light gaiters, called “tra- hinted, that it would be ns well if 1 on the nerves and muscles was tested Mr. John Pierce’s barn, containing at Bishop Mills, Arizona, was stabbed He has neither gun-nor pistol, should select some other topicj or had white boys aud negroes at Nucugodes, inexperience greatly detracts from its after eating oals and compared with he sprinkled me with the cold water of Texas, in which One white and four value. The truth is that farming is a fifteen tons of timothy hay, was burrie«!; to death by Jno. Marcis, a neighbor, * “his only weapon being a wild olive or negroes were killed and several trade that has to be learned if the work their excitability before eating. Old. also about one mile of fence, says the in a dispute over a piece of land. tamarind stidk, flve_or six feet long, conventional anil coinnion|>lseo - en horsemen know that oats will make a ers at it would be effective. It requires couragement, I should have gone from wounded. Roseburg Plaindealer. with a heavy knot aT one end. Z. C. Maddox, a merchant in Mel The Eastern cities are stcafdily filling knowledge and Skill in a far larger horse more lively or active than any him with a chill upon my mind, and no An additional 60 mile contract has rose, Montana, was killed by a ranch Before starting off the hunters ascer other grain. They contain nerve and number of things thanrinost other kinds doubt have laid down the pen at once." up with Chinese. Their quarters in been let on the Oregon Pacific Railroad man named Clayton, near that pla«^, tain where a large number of ostriches But Prescott even crowned his New York now resemble Chinatown in of business. In fact, it is never fully muscle food, or the.elements to supply to George W- Hunt. This will coin while in a quarrel over some land. . are to be found. They are generally San Francisco. ‘ There are 10,000 in learned. The oldest and most success the wear and waste of these parts, and literary magnanimity by calling atten plete the road to the summit of the met with in the places where there is a Joe Sanchez was shot and.mortally * ful farmer is generally the most ready no doubt they stimulate them also. tion, in his preface to the “History of New York. great deal of grass, and rain has re wounded by Antone Rais, a saloon One thousand houses and two to learn something new al>out his busi They contain, according to this author Cascades. Philip tho Second,” to tlie forthcoming Chinese sheepherders do not prove keeper, near New Idra, Cal. Tlie quar cently fallen. The hunters commence ity, a nitrogenized substance peculiar work of Motley, and that, too, with churches were destroyed at Scutori, ness, and it is usually this habit 'Which to themselves. All oats contain this to be a success, says the Arlington their Journey early in the morning. generous praise of his brother historian. Turkey, and two women and a child he has kept up through his life that has peculiar property, but the black oats Times. Several have been tried this rel originated over a game of cards. After one or two days’ traveling, when Seven-hundred arid thirty thousand Prescott did not livo to complete his Were burned to death. Thousands of given him his success. That farmer contain thq most. When oats are year in the mountains around here, they have arrived near the desired spot work, but if he had. lived as . long as persons ar<5 homeless. shows only his limited idea of business acres of Northern Pacific Railroad and they lose sheep badly. ground the exciting effect is reduced in and begin to see traces of their garno Hiram Schoonover is under arrest who thinks that he* knows so mpch land in Yakima County, W. T., have the Patriarchs, he.' w’Uld have adiled they halt and camp. After settling, two nothing to the purity and generosity at Brownsville, Nebraska, for killing about it that he cannot learn anything strength and duration, but its effects Oliver Connett shot and killed Wm. been assessed fpr taxation at $950,000. are more active. This peculiar sub more. Xnd, though skill in farm help Intelligent staves are sent out to recon ; Turner, on Vessey creek, in the Ochoco The steamer Alki has arrived at of his literary character. He, the his mother-in-law, whom he shot in' noitre. They carry a goatskin at their most popular of American historians, his corn ’ field at night. He says lie is desirable, it is sometimes better in stance is called aVenine. * The soil' country. „• Both wbre sheep-herders. Juneau, Alaska, with an eighty-stamp where oats are grown makes a differ-- rough work to have a green hand will ' On preliminary examination, Connett mill, to be put up on the Alaska Union aide and a little bread. Thoy walk on mistook her for a skunk. wKose works render«-in Europe and until thoy find the ostriches, which are America were eager to receive, ari- ■ A premature explosion in the Bob ing to do as he is told, and to learn, ence in the amount of avenine pro* was acqujtted on the ground of self Mill and Mining Company’s property. duced. Further investigation must be defense. generally on elevated places. As soon tail mine, near Blackhawk, Colo., re than one self conSfeited with the idea The rabbits Are eating <me**'the Diphtheria is raging in Summer as the game is in view one lies down to nqunefes to them, with words which an sulted in the death of Andrew H. Hahn that he knows everything already. made to deteiyi>ine the kind of soil best ticipates his brother's fame, that they adapted to produce the nerve power of ville to an alarming extent, says, the ranchers in Steptoe- Valley/^White Much depend upon employers. Some watch and the other returns to convey and Charles Schuline, and the serious the Informatibn to the camp. The birds will soon have the pleasure of reading Wounding of Russell Crosby. aré themselves so conceited that few the oats. This is getting farming down Baker.City Demot^at. The disease at Pine Countyj- Nev. At night they come in whole armies and devour the to a fine ppint. Here is an opening are found in troops, consisting often of from another historian a more minute J. T. Prager, book-keeper in flic hired men are willing to try to learn for tlie jockeys. If they had the secret tacks the okl as well as the-young. In growing crops. as many as si xty. The horsemen, guided account of tho revolt of the Nether from them. one day there occurred five deaths in by tlie sooitt, travel cautiously toward lands than he had given, because it large stationery house of Beucheinen and could select their oats, lipw they that town. Enough assessment returns of the I’lnut a Garden. • the game. Tho nearer they approach was but an episode of his history. & Co., at Montreal, raised a $25 check might skip by the other fellows who The O. A W. T. Company has leveled different counties are in to give reason tlie sjMit the greater is their caution, and Motley could nevertpeak of his brother to' $25,000 on Jacques Cartier’s bank, Every former ought to'have. a gar thought one oat was as good as another. for an estimate of not less than $75,- when they reach the last ridge which historian's disintorestedneas without had it cashed and absconded. den, and a good one.. But it is a fact The weight of the most of the oat does ground at Helix for a depot. The O. 000,000 as the total assessable valuation hides 4hom from the a-itrlches they dis deep enxition. lie felt the amiable Alfred Krupp bequeathed $250,000 that not all formers do. Why! Well, not make' the difference, as the sub R. & N. Surveyors have located their of Washington Territory. mount and creep fufiward to ascertain for the benefit of his employes. His because most of them have got the stance is just aipderqeath the skin, road from Helix to Adams, and are whethjpj the birds are still there. If such heart and tho stainless purity of--Pres son Frederick has added $125,000.to Preparations are being mode for the progressing through the Cold Spring idea into their hegds that “it doesn’t and not apparent without analysis. cott to be something which should bo is the case, a moderate qunntity of water country toward the Columbia. They erection of a’ new steel tramway ’to. the amount for the people at Essen. is given to the horses, and each man reverenced.— Youth'» Companion. have their camp a| Helix. ' transport the wheat of the Driadma^ The town council of Essen lias voted “ It isn’t wdrth while to bother with A Cap/ula farmer says that stewed mounts again and proceeds. Tho serv A SERIOUS* AFFAIR. According to’rthe Prineville News, section, in Whitman County, W.T., to $15,000 for a statue of Krupp. , ’em,’! they tell you. ants and camels follow a little distance cabbage, turnip, etc., may be so com Snake River at Wawawai. Now, I know it does pay. If you pletely deodorized and deflavorized, by the upper Deschuttes neighborhood At Juneau, Alaska, times are very behind, carrying with them corn and Difficulties anti Ked-TapelMin Surrounding Over 150 men are employed on the Military IWarrlnjfVA in France. w«o«r. . brisk) and -the mines are booming. have a jfood’ garden, and that is the the use of a little gum camphor thrown went in a body the other day and told The horsemen divide and .form a t- It is said that fifteen years of peace- The Treadwell mill shipped by last only kind you ought to have, there is' into them while cooking, that they a certain sheep firm not to drive railroad grade between Burke and Wal circle around the ostriches at sn<Vh a has developed a cruVIng after the bon-' steainef $118,000, tbo product of a no part of the form that pays better. will impart no odor or flavor to the through any more homesteads, pre lace, I. T., and about 100 men are en distance as hot to be noticed by them. heur conjugal among young officers, twenty-seven days’ run, and they are You may not raise much to sell from butter made from the milk produce«) emptions, or other claims, without first gaged on similar work between Wal Tbo servants halt when the horsemen but the ridiculous obstacles and for now adding 120 stamps more to the it, but you can raise a large share of from them. Here is a hint worth je- asking permsssion of the owner.' The lace and Mullen, says a Wardner separate, and as soon as they see their malities surrounding the ceremony are' mill, and will have it completed in a the family living from it, and no farm pajier. membering and trying. The best firm agreed. mnsters in position, they walk below AI D. Johnson and Dari Shaw dis few months, and when finished it will er's faniilv should go without tlie lux time for' feeding all strong-flavored Four men named John Sullivan, the! i-prey. The ostriches flee, but are i»“fonflidable barrier to arty officer lie the largest mill in the world. uries of fresh vegetables in variety. food is-just after milking. This girds covered two men driving several head Robert Jones, J. ’ Myers, and Henry met by the hunters, who at first only wishing—to marry. Having made up The burning of the steamer City of Farming that brings in the most time for the odors to work off through of their cattle across the north fork of Schmidt were killed by a cave in the drive them back Into tho circle. They his mind on the subject (which, how the Jolin Day River. Shaw immedi Cascade tunnel on the Northern are made to run around the ring, and ever, has very littlo to do with it) he Montreal, of the.Inman line, occurred money is not always the kind that the cow’s system. pa - ately started for Alba and raised a cific Railroad. Martin Hart was in this way their strength is exhausted. informs his Colonel of his intentions. five days after she left New York.' A pays best. The health and enjoyn’ient crowd, and they rounded up the thieves seriously injured. At the first sign offatigue in the birds The Colonel passes tho word on to tho bpat containing six passengers and of the fan.ily is, or should be, the first Well conducted experiments, at the But, I am Massachusetts Agricultural Society in the mountains between the North the horsos dash in, and the flock sepa War Office, and it at length is put be seven members of the crew is missing. consideration, always. Henry Anderson, mate of the rate«. The affrighted birds open their fore the Minister. The first thing then The ill-fated • steamer had 420 pas sorry to say that a great many ignore ' show that paedium-sized whole pota Fork and Desolation and took them in schooner Chalco, engaged in the lum- •’ custody. wings, which is a sign of great ex to lie done is to find out whether the sengers on board, who were rescued by this in practice if not in theory. toes gave larger yield $ than lialf pota ber trade between Han Francisco and haustion, and the hunter, now feeling We are naturally fond of a variety toes obtained from tubers of a corre Wm. Vickers, an’Oregon desperado, Smith’s River, was struck by a boom ,. the Bteamer York City. The lost sure of his prey, selects his bird and young Indy comdttatrtFTulfills the re of food. Our health demands this. A was shot a'nd instantly killed at Shiek’s run^it down, and finishes it with a quirements of the law, which lays vessel was loaded with cotton and oil, well stocketl garden enables us to sponding size. In the above trials sul- ranch, in Guano Valley, while resisting when three miles outside the Heads, ■ and died from his injuries. 1 pliate of potash produced better results bkiVon the head with the olive stick. down that she must have an irreproach and valued at $500,000. gratify ottr appetites, and our natural than the muriate of potash. arrest on a charge of murder by The captain and two sailors of the Ths moment tho bird falls the man able moral character and a dot worth a Intelligence of the missing schooner appetite for good things we ought Sheriff George Dunning, of Owyhee quickly dismounts and cuts its throat, yearly revenue of 10,000 francs. Tho sloop Sara, wrecked in the Gulf of Cal Seabird lias been found. Jnstubove By stirring the soil after every rain County, Idaho. A boy 19 years of Seymour Narrows, B. C., Indians con taking cart to hokl the head at some unfortunate young man's application ifornia, weTe picked up after drifting never to be ashamed of, for they were distance from the body, so as not to ‘-begins to descend the ladder of offi-l abaut for eight days on the bottom of created in us. the weeds will be more easily destroyed age, who firedonfhe Sheriff in Vicky’s Too often the farmer’s table is so than at any other time. Never permit defense, was also killed by the Sheriff. fessed that Capl. Moore and crew were soil the plumage. It is snld tho main «italinm until it reaches the officer coni- the vessel. They sustained life by murdered and the schooner fired, so as lacking iu variety that there is but lit bird utters loud moans while dving. but weeds to go to seed, especially in the The Sheriff lodged three bullets in to hide the evidence of the crime. sucking the blood of turtles which they tho female dies in silence. When the nanding the gendarmerie in tlie district caught. The captain’s wife and chil tle relish for the foòd pnjvjijed. Day garden. Vi,cker ’ s brain, and blew the top of the s. ostrich h on the point of being taken .rtu'ro the officer’s fiancee-resiiles. it after day the same things are cooked The Cœur d'Alene Steam Navigation boy’s head off at the first fire. by the hunter, if he does not wish to. is then pass«*<l to a geudnrme, whois dren were devoured by sharks before anil eaten urd.il they become tiresome. As soon as flowers fade, cut away The Portland World relates the fol Company is having built an iron kill It he can easily drive it with tho commissioned to inquire into the young his eyes. All the balance of the crcw Now, if a gotxl variety of vegetables is the unsightly remains unless seeds lowing : Congressman Herman and a steamer to be used on Lake Cœur stick to where the camel is, it Is in such lady's moral character. Ho proceeds and passengers were drowned. grown, there may be such a change in are wanted, when_only tlie few that d’Alene in breaking the ice in winter an exhausted condition. After the birds cautiously as a detective. Should hfr At Sitka,- Alaska, the harbor is full tne bill of fare as to make it always at may be needed should lie permitted to friend when traveling through Eastern to enable the company’s steamers to Oregon recently came to a house about are bled to «ieatli they are carefully happen to know tfflT'Titftrer of the of schooners and steamers seised by tractive.' The woman of the house will ripqn. > ’ skinned, so that the feathers may not demoiselle indicated, he goes and sees the cutter Rush in Behring Bea—the i night time in the Harney Valley. The navigate the lake during the winter. become injured, and the skin is stretched him; if not, ho culls his information American schooners Clialfenge and see to this if jrou place the means at friend being snubbed by, the woman of her disposal. — Pull the collars away from ths shoul upon a tl t reares — « horse, and salt is the house, Binger was sent forward Lily L., the British schooner W. P. well rubl ibedTArtu it. Then a fire is from the neighlaira He will even fid- Sayward, and the British steamers- , Most men say they don't like to ders while resting the horses in the with the following result: “When putter in the garden. There is no field, so that the air can pass freely built andthf I the ____ fat of ________ the bird __ is ______ lulled low hot when she goes out to theaters Mr. Herman reached the house the «5 for a long time. When it is very liquid or entertainments. -Having finished Annie Beck, Dolphin and Grace. It need of “ puttering ’’ if you go to work under them. is reported that there are about fifteen it 1* poured Into bottle« mull of tho his investigations ho draws up a report right. With a hand-cultivator anda ^'Borffhqm makes an excellent fodder, woman opened the door just wide enough to glance at him, and in his skin of the thigh and leg and strongly on strictly poliee court lines, wherein more on the way from Behring Sea, seed-sower, the work is greatly reduced. fastened at the bottom. The fat of he talks of tho young l.-uly not as which will arrivo in 8itka in a few Give the land a thorough plowing to either when fed green or cut arid cured usual polite manner took off his liat uttaUbird is generally sufficient to fill miultmiois«;llo, but as tilie. Off goes days. The United Blates Marshal begiu with. Sow your vegetables in like cetumon .corn and then fed out as and made one of his best bows, and asked for food and lodgings. The Irtn! these oases, and it is said the tat the «hw-ulftint on its way upward turned all the Indians out of the ves rows to facilitate the use or the culti teantedte „ • •f would spoil In any other vessel. After sels on the beach, without food or vator between them. There will be woman replied by informing him that “ Is the Oriental salutation, through the bureaus and red ta|>0 un the drying out pritcess the flesh is pre money, in a very severe rainstorm. very little hand-weeding to be done, as —Albany is one of the few cities in his partner had just been there and knowing that good health til it gets to the War Minister. Should pared and eaten by the hunters, who tni» country which cleans its streets by All the - citiiens. of Silk» got so iudig.-. she had sent him away because she , o’’ • • ~ tf-- te le nMMsary lit when the old system of dress it ’ well ’’ with J)>ep|>er ami flour/ TfcFWfiniTbiis be fulfilled the officer is nant about it, cannot ex»t without a and Tfttaed'Hnch a cpr -Ranting i in “ beds " _______ is adhered to. An ♦he methods honseholders know only would not harbor tramps. But, said Whil« all this is going“ on the horses permitted to marry. If not, lie must for humanity that he was forced To hodPs work,-threeJimwkweek, healthy Liver. When the wifi top well for their personal satisfaction. Mr. H.. we are not tramps. I am Con art carefully tended, watered and fed renounce his intentions. If the fiancee put them back on their vessels again, Liver is torpid the Bow- | kerf» qtiile a garden iff good condition Here the person occupying a house is gressman for Oregon; I am not a with oorn, and the party remains quiet has morality, but not money, It must eh are sluggish and con required anil compelled to go forth in tramp, but haye money with which to for forty-eight hours to rest the ani- be ralsrst before a union is sanctioned. where they have comfortable quarters if labor-saving appliances fore used. inaN. After that they return to tho Officers with means frequently provide with plenty .to eat. Some of the In stipated, the food lies ' On a small piece of ground veg the momingof certain days, arhiedwltli pay my way. ' Well, said the woman, dians put on the beach by the marshal etables enough can lie grown to supply a good stiff broom and a ho« anil COM-' you may be a Congressman, but you’ camp or seek mere — ~ garni to. in—the stomach -undi tlie dot secretly themselves., It is hold gold medals presented to then» by To the Arab lira chase of the ostrich a family sll through the season and' nience at a line midway between the don't look enough like one to make gested, peiaoning the has a double attraction—that of pleas needless l > >»y there is not the some the President of the United States for last through the winter. Have you tw»X curbstones and sweep and hoe me believe it without stronger evidence Blood; frequent headache rigorous inquiry into the moral charac ■ ure and of profit, The price obtained their bravery and humanity in raving thought what a variety of hxxl such a toward the house he lives in, gathering than your own wool for it As it was * for the skin wall compensates for the ter of the otfleers. —Pali Mall U um ZZ s . American seamen off the coast of Van garjqji will afford! Lettuce, peas, to the w-eek’s or two days' accumulations growing late, and appeared that they ensues; a reeling of lassi-* expense. Not only do tho rieh enjoy tude, despondency and —It was "in a ehrese factory and the eouver Island from wrecked American matoes, cucumbers, beans, beats, into heaps for tlfe ciditractor’s wagons would have to move on, Mr. Herman the pursuit, but the poor,-avho know ships. donnedhis tile ««Id repaired to the parsnips, cabbages, salsify, onions, aa- to conie along and carfv the stuff off nervousnese indicate how how to arrange for it, as 'Well. The party had halted bef re some prime old llmbnrger, which had an odor of fifty —A large canoe was recently dragged wagon.” the whole system is de usual plan is for tne poor Arab to bar pounds to the square inch. “Phewl" —An organ grinder living in Ho parague, squashes, sweet-corn—why, from the bottom of the River C ’ herTneai 4 gain. with some one who is well to do ranged. Simmons Liver boken. N. J., took his savings, smount- just think it over once, and ask your for the use of his horse, camel, hsriieu said one. “it smells like 'the flowers ing to $1,056, out of his strong self if you can afford to go without ' lerxoto and baa been placed in the Ben Woods, while wheeling sawdusi tost bloom in the spring.' Begulator has been ths' "Quite and two-thirds of tho necessary pro- these things when they may be had for museum of Bourg.«. It evidently be at Grover’s mill, near 8or;qei, 6*1., ng.” said “‘the flow box on Wednesday and gas- so little expense and labor. ■ " a ‘ bystander, ’ means of restoring more risioM. Tito borrower furnishes th« wronr" longs to prehistoric times. When the missed his footing and fell headlong off lhat . bloom ____ in the spring, tra la,’ them to Ids soa^to deposit in s savings remaining thto^ and the result of the «"I people to health and The former and his family ought to pieces mere put together it was found the narrow plank walk into the dump H i have poriupg t_ _ ______ I po'hqig to do with theItMOl ” — hank. Son has not been heard from live better than any other clam of peo- abase to aividod |n the same proportion JfMieaf happiness by giving them Herald, Music«/ Herald. to resemble a large trough, and to* said of burning sawdust which was piled sihee. ■-— -Cbr. Ntofen a pl., except those 'who. h.v^m.n.’y to be quit« like very high. He was literally roasted to a nealthy Liver than any ‘ ■#-?The Che-irtian ai Wort thinks that vlYjA. Stomans —Longfellow was a tender-hearted gretify every wanL He baa the means «ms tMklfogo at Linc.Jnsi.i~ death. it does not apeak well of the piety of the hoy. One day he followed his elder agency known on earth* professed disciples of Christ, that they brother, who was a natural sportsman It acts with extraor Joseph Stevens, fireman on the *• f>C ‘ *•» •* “ * •»<!. are elot^l are so backward In giving for the fur into the woods for game. He eamc dinary power and efficacy. steamer James M. Donahue, was in therance of hie causo. Of how few of r>—«__ ..Lr.1®?“ °* ’”**! or *»«"1» •.» in rtawla«. •^Uly killed at 8an Francisco while them Oimnaratively ran it be said that home with his .eyes full .of team, be x. »tin oiaareoiwrae. vertical .grooves. It is supposed that t'hai owing machinery. Tie unfortunate they gave large money for the spread of cause ho had shot and killed a robin In farming, as well as in dairying or *1 patina h * T * h .'PI>*n«I to the(i„.p< I and for the upbuilding of the He never wentjiuntingagaiu — Otacva- — grasing, IM. .Mhod drapai. manwas caught between the walkiwS on the w everything ---- '.Maw..»« defends VU tue « condition nf th* sod.- «wril - Here, a- — Kl«rd . ai Christ ia'this fallen world. •Mti 7¥nMS- ' condition oí the is »t the *« Kbrri "tWycrusbed. 7, dl GENEROUS PRESCOTT. . * •s>' 'Sgj Í, .’• ' I I "ìp--1 » 1 i K jfc ? !■ I. ’ i E K It.'*. P'T' *■' 1 ■; ¿Í ■’W I■* ■ gfc“. i ré TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.^ How’s Your Liver? » . Li AGRICULTURAL. w? ret rag ■ Lt "heMB "•* ?• tv™ vi*~*«x x r ... .. - - - ‘ - — - T- ¿4« nr ... * ■; 1 ■i < 1 I 1 i 1 I t I