The Oreffon leerieter. PUBLISH» IT»T VBIQAT bayeux tapestay . WONDERFUL LONGEVITY, A Qualat »nd Prle.l«U Work or Not Mor» i Than El (hr Coot or—a old. rhe l.ir#-rrM«rvl»g liiOu-ne« ul IV « m U«»l- - men and Aketemlous IlnWta. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. AGRICULTURAL. OREGON NEWS COAST CULLINGS. Everything of General Intonai in a Devoted Principally to Washington Devoted to the Interests of Farmer» < Territory and California. In the whole composition are repre­ w Condonanti Form. The common idea is, that longevity li Epitome of the Principal Events Now and Stockmen. sented more than 620 (kr.on,, 18 j i ,«'nds entirely on inherited constitu- ULTATITTX. oasooN Attracting PiHie Interest ' A Board of Trade has been organised horses, aqd 660 other animate, besides ■uu. The ■ nfan whose father and Ben Boyd was shot by Burris Lithers Feedin» Horse». ships, boats, buildings, trees, weapons, nother, gQuiflpgreAts and great-gram idv Judge Rea, of Minneapolis, was at Medford. _ . at Healdsburg, Qal. If the stomach of tlie horse were tools add other objects. These figures parents attained a high average age is elected Commander-in Chief of the G. A black,bear weighing 400 pounds MarianoJUlias, a wealthy Mexican, more fully understood its feeding LIME A8 A FERTILIZER. are drawn and colored Hat, without ; supposed to have a much better ehanct A. R. was killed near Astoria. was killed at Nogales, A. T. would be more car« fully atteuded 10. The'receipts of the'State Fair foot Ila Satlaractory and Lastlaa KWaet Upon any attempt at »hading, and in their ’ of long life than one whoso forefathers . Polydore de Keyser, Esq., a Roman The benefit that comes from J. T. Brown was shot and killed by food spirited uneouthnesa remind us of the have been short-lived. Probably there Catholic, has bee elected Lord Mayor Umestoa» Holla “ Wm. Purvis near Placerville, Cal. comes through tiie process of digestion pp to between $14,000 and $15,000 An agricultural professor having work of a clever oliild. The faces, is much truth in this idea; but it is not kof London. At Grant’s Pass about 200 pupils are that is carried on in the stomach, and Bexton «k Ellsworthjs sawmill, in been asked a question in regard to^the hands and legs of the human figures, improbable, and the point seems worth Smith Heth1 rintflor.of Nevada City, even while the process'of feeding js in attendance at the public schools. ■ Colfax, W. T., was burned with a lues effect of lime upon -limestone s*>ila, when bare, are merely indicated by a careful Htu<^-, that longevity is affected Cal., was blown to pieces by. the explo­ going on. In comparison with the ox, The Bandon Recorder has suspended of $6,000. replies that it has no effect upon such line of stitches. Yet it is an instance indirectly rather than directly l>y in­ sion of giant powder. the stomacj) of the horse is quite small. publication until the arrival of an R. H. Odair. a prominent citizen of soils jtnd is not in any sense plant of the durability of frail things that heritance. It may well be that tin It is reported from London that It is claimed that tlie stomach of the Riverside, Cal , was found dead in his food, but acts only as It exerts a chemi­ these faces and hands hare, in many descendant of long-lived folk ia apt to be Jennie Lind has had a stroke of gen­ ox lias a capacity of 250 quarts, while editor. The corner stone of the new Masonic room at a hotel. cal effect upon organic matter in the eases, retained for eight hundred rears long lived« not solely or chiefly because eral paialysi». Her mind is unim­ that of the horse is only about sixteen hall at Pendleton was- laid by the Hugo Faschnor, of San Franci.-co, á I!. decomposing it and making it a decided expression. In the colored he inherits constitutional peculiaritio- paired. quarts ; so as a consiqoence whatever Grand Lodge. c~ ■ killed liimeelt to escajie creditors «ho more quickly available. Consequently portions of the embroidery, where the trnding to length of life, but because is in the stomach after it is filled must The President has appointed Whit­ u A majority of the 'farmers around were bothering hiflTT* it Is a stimulant and .not 11 fertilizer, linen ground is covered with long he inherits qualities leading td temper- taker M. Grant, of Iowa, to be Attorney be exja-lled into tlie intestines if feed­ and its use ly apt to be injurious;, or worsted stitches, little attempt is made anee and abstinence by which life is of the United States for tlie District of ing is continued. In tliat case, if tlie Prinevjlle are sowing wheat instead of Two boys named West, aged,? and _ , lAyaara, were diuwnvd iu Lp.vji riY«:r* _. words to this effect as we quote from to tmitate-the hnrs of. natwrc; Ttrer ■ pndongrd, -o r ev en -«imply — b e e a u»e "" "Alaska. quoteTFiffl ■ pkom ss ut digijsti o n is i nco i n pl t itt‘..thu rve this fall for hay, Adolph Dauth todk a doseof “Rough near La Center, W. T. m,emory. Had an ordinary farmer is nothing improbable, it Is trim, in tho temperance and abstinence have been result is an expulsion of the food witli- A French fishing boat has been sunk out serving the purpose for which it is on Rats,” with suicidal intent,, and given utterance to such remarks they oOlors of ths clothing, but those of the -encouraged during his youth by .ex James Fisher, a miner working in • in the .British channel by a'cclliriun. might have beén excused on the animals are not stjcli as J*r« found ill a in (He and by precept intended. For tliat reason in tlie use the Vancouver Conipitiiy’s mine; w"«» Eighteen of the persons aboard were of concentrated food in connection died in a Portland betel. ground that this belief has been prev­ tjie Common varieties. In tlie absence Considering the question of longevity A large school building -is being instantly killed by a fall of coal.. alent for years past when the action of of shading and perspective, an at­ from this point of view, the case oi drowned. with coarse fixlder, there rfiUsTbe an The yacht Volunteer again defeated, •xercis^ of judgement or tlie feeding erected at Newport. It will be sixty ^jTlip President h is appointed- Chas. limo upon the soli was not fully under­ tempt is made to supply their place by Louis Cornaro, which has always beep feet long and thirty-six feet wide. jjTForce; of Kentucky, to be R diver stood. But an intelligent farmer varying the color 'arbitrarily on tlie bought most instructive, becomes fill, the Thistle. No sporting event for will do little good. Thus oats may be Jas. Johnson’s barn, near Carltow, of Pqplic Moneys at Lewiston, Idaho. years bas been watched with such in ­ fed to a horse\ and followed by iiay to would scarcely make such an errone­ ilifti-i ent jiarts *1frf”'the same animal. also of encouragement. was burned by tramps with all its con­ terest as Cite above race. George H. Gordon, a wealthy young such an extent as to expel the oats tents, including several horses; -loss, ous statement knowing how much lime Tlius a light-blue horse may have his In the first place, it must be> remcm, Englisliman, was accidently killed George Francis Train has interested wholly fruui tlie .stomach, in which $3,000. C ... ; ----- is contained in the ash ot all the two legs which are farthe-it from tlie bered that Cornaro (who was born a: + while huntitig'neax- Laramie, JVyom- crops grown upon farms, and also »peetator colored red, his ears green /enire about the year 1467) was a luai himself in behalf of the condemned" case t.ie only benefit, derived is from Linkville ie to .have a court house to ihg. * ■ knowing that tho matérial» which go aud hie mane yellow. The- hoofs on of weak conktitutiiMi. Moreover, from Chicago anarchists. He is making the amount of digestion going on dur» cost $7,500, wiiich, wlicn completed, ing tlie period ol eating. The office of Colonel M. E. Ball, U. S. Attorney to make up this ash must be plant food liis blue legs may he red, and those- of the age of eighteen to thatoljliirty-fiy«- rambling, incoherent speeches. A Chi nese transport has been wrecked the stomach being to dige-t the nitro­ wjll be the most costly building in the, for Alaska, died on board the Ancon quite as much as nitrogen or potash or his,riel legs green. In spite of this lie purs.led eounes tliat would linvt county. “ on its last trip-front Alaska, of pneu^ pliosphorio acid is a plant food. That grotesqueniMB. the general effedt' i< seriously taxed the strongest" constitn-, on one of the Pescadorc Islands, and genous portion of tlie food, and as a Aaron Broyles, a -pioneer farmer of monia. f. .. a professor ip an agricultural college gqodi and time, which will iisiiaili ' tion. 1,‘fe at thirty-live was a burden 300 soldiers and the cap)a*h and crew, stomach full of oafs contain» about county, Was ^Ccidently shut ____________ Fourteen 1 hundred tons of ore are should make.this stntement goes .far to bring colors which lip near each other to Idin bec.au*« of .ilu.1 di »orders brought with the exception of one man, were four or five-times as much nitrogenous Columbia matter as wlicn filled witiLhay, either ltnd killed by his grandson near 8t. «.tiipped daily from Anaconda, Mon- ----- ’ explain why these institutions are not into harmony, however discordant they on by riotous liviug and indulgence 1i drowifesL John Swinton has declined the nom­ the stomach must secret its gastric Helens. tana, and 510 men find regular em­ as acceptable, to tho farmers as they may have been at firsfa has mellowed etjery kind of excess. The next five jtnee five times as fust outlie period of A. Wood's sawmill, near Hood river, ployment. might be. For if there I» any subject ami softciKsl the whole. rears were passed in almost uiueinittei ination of the Progressive Labor Party digestion must be five times as long. upon which practical farihcus know ex- There has been some controversy as »tillering. He was tolti by ffis pity" for Secretary of St^te, of New York, on If a concentrated food like oatsis to be was burned with its contents... The Alfred Haas, a despondent restau­ perimentally rnore-of than another it is to the maker of the tqpestry, ami as to ieian»,.wh«n forty years - ular tradition to Matilda, wifeu? Will " > ' «6 or three years, but such life as re ample time for digestion between tlitf Claskanine, killed a catamount atance, an oxide of”thu metal calcium. ¡am tim Conqueror, why is supposed iiained to Iqin Qiiglit be less* painful Louis, Miss Phoebe W. Couzins took feeding. Tlie notorious shell-game swindler, near his house, measuring seven feet McAvoy, was shot, probably fatally, by It possesses remarkable properties, be­ to have worked it with her ladies to liaii the years he had recently lived il the oath of office as United States Mar­ How to Have 4-arden Heed». eleven inches» ing exceedingly corrosive and destruc­ commemorate tlie glories of li«!r‘fitis-‘ ie would adopt more temperate habits. shal, to succeed her deceased father. a stranger whom lie had swindled at Peas and beans should be left on Charles Maiiciet, aged 29, was shot Santa Monica, Cal. tive to organic matter, and combining band. Some writers suppose it to have If ever there was a case where inherited Judges Miller and Brewer were on the ‘ bench, and the former benevolently the vines until the pod» are well and instantly1 killed by a drunken actively with silica. Moreover, it Is a been made nt a s.’inewliat ■ l,it«-r date oi'stitution guul an iiitumperute lift Tlie freight house and five care were expressed the hope that during her wrinkled, when they should be picked man named Wm. Dillon, in the Argo­ burned at Battle Mountain, Nevada. constant constituent of all organic than that of her lifetime. Mr. Freeman, threatened an t'arlv <1 ath, this wa- matter, forming a largo portion of the liowerer, probably the bent authority one. But. as events befell, it turned term of office tl.ie new marshal may and spread until they are quite dry. naut saloon, Portland. The fire wsb started by a tramp who not have to hang anybody. Miss Small quantities may bo shelled by ash of all plants and of the-bones and on the subject, assigns the?Work to a' '¡it tliafy if over there' was a case when Two Swiss families havp bought 220 was put off y train. shells of all animals. Its corrosivo p«:ri«al little after tliat of tlie con«|ti<-st, life-preserving influence of wise regi Couzins is the first woman who has hand, large crops are thre.-hed with a acres of (lie Starkweather farm near Wm. Watten, driver of a street car, - flail. Keep them in a dry place. property is due to its avidity for car­ but does not'attribute its manufacturer men and abstemious habits was demon ever held the office of marshal. Oswego, for $ll,000, and will place it was kicked by a horse at Sacramento Melon, cucumber, squash ami pump­ in the highest state of cultivation. Alfred Warner, of Trenton township, bonio acid and water ; as it combines to"tho Queen. The tapestry was worked, strated, Cornaro'-s must lie- cited, ns es- and i nstan lly k i lied. Deceased 'e fam iy Kenny county, Iowa, went to a shanty kin seeds should be taken only from with this acid to form Its neutral con­ as lie thinks, ?orOd<>, Bishop of Bayeiix, , jierinllv »ignilis/ant. R. E. Maple, the murderer Of D. I. lived near Stockton. on bis farm occupied by hie daughter, ripe, pfiifect shaped specimens. In a dition as carbonate of lime, in which half brother to William, on the mother's At the age of forty Cornaro began Corker, at,Lafayette, has been re­ -Two young men named McArdle form it holds about 33 por,cent: of side. There are somo reasons to sup­ gradually to reduce the quantity of Mrs. Nancy Black. Finding the doors small way the seeds may be simply sentenced <0 hang. The death will be taken out, spread out on plates or tins wntor in combination without being pose that English workmen were em­ food, both liquid and solid, which he fastened, he entered through a window and dried. L irger quantifies have to fixed .by the judge in the death war­ and Reardon, from San Jose, were murdered in bed in Indian, valley, itsolt moist, but remaining as a fine ployed. Odo appears at least four times took each day, till at. length he only and was horrified to discover the dead be washed before drying, to remove rant. bodies of Mrs. Black and her two Mohterey county, Cal. dry powder. in tlie tapestry, and several of his vas­ took what nature absolutely required. children, aged 11 and 13, on a bed. the ;)ime that adhers to them. When Tfiere are several cases of diphtheria A man was killed at Silver City, It ¡» prodneed by calcining common sals, otherwise almost unknown men, He tells us that at first • he^found this Word was immediately sent to the cor-, the seeds are thoroughly dried, tie .at Roseburg. Two deaths from the limestone, which is the neutral and are represented. - The tapestry itseW severe regimen very disagreoble, and oner at Mount Pleasant. He sum­ them in bags, and keep in a dry place dreadful disease have occurred, and it Idaho, by falling from a trestle and breaking his neck. His name was wholly inort carbonate of lime, and is was exhibited In the ^I’atlieilrai «>n confesses that ‘'Im relapsed from time moned a jury who decided that Mrs. secure from hi ice and rats. is feared several others will not re­ Alexander Ducheneau, a very common Ingredient of tho soil. Bayeux down to the time of the to lime to the tiesfi-pots of Egypt." Black murdered her children aud then Beets, parsnips, turnips, carrots, cover. The calcination drives off tho darlioiiic Fretiqh revolution, being stretched But by resuming fiis efforts after each committed suicide by taking arsenic. onions, cauliflower and cabbage will • Jason Wheeler, Indian Agent at the At San Francisco Otto MauBer, aged 17 years, was instantly killed by fall- acid and loaves tho lime (oxide or cal- roiiml the nave on certain feast-days. failure he succeeded, in less than » A' miraculous escape front a horrible not produce reed until the second Warm Springs reservation, has ten ing urtflcr a b i m led c ar i, th e wh ee l s of---- oium) pure, with a loss of nine-tenths During (lie eight centuries which have rear, in adoptiug permanently a spare death occurred in a sawmill at Ta­ year. Set out in early May strong. «i e re d -his lesignaliuu (Ji i account"of a of its weight. It Is Ilion soluble in elapsed since its completion it has cs^ ind mpdernte system By this time- hr coma, W. T. F. W. Sullivan, boss welt-matured "fijantf of Liat season’s d'spute betw, en him and settlers over which passed over the boy’s head. seven hundred times its weight' of reaped many dangi«rs.' The church was was already restored to perfect henltli. mechanic, was engaged in repairing crop. When the seed is rijic, cut the a boundary line. Sprague is to "have a $20,000 mill. water. In tlm form of tho carlMmate liiirncilin 1106. Ir. was pillaged by tlm Blit thus fur he had only followed th« the saw dust carriage when the "ma­ btalks and put under cover to dfy, then The merchants guaranteed 50,000 Dr. S. W. McDowell, who has made or common limestone it is «carcely J3»lvini»te in 1662.' In 1792 tlie tapestry counsel» of the physicians somewhat chinery started upapd an endicns chain beat out the seeds and tiuwin paper himselfdanxms by contesting the eleo bushels of wheat as an inducement for soluble in pure water, and is wholly M.arrowly tfsca)m«l being ent up inCn more steadily' than they■ expecteif, »lluw lmw life which sawdust is forced. His escape tieaof siedsr (taper bags are preferable over the John Day river, near the line, - the ' deed. and leaves of potatoes, 38 to 40 per On beiiigrefitruod to Bayeux the tape.l- iiliiy be extended far bey ouyl the Psal­ from instant death was deemed most to cloth, as they afford better protec­ between Umatilla and Grant counties. T Joseph Trotier, a teamster, tied hjs marvelous by those ,who witnessed it. tion against moisture ¿nd insects. The new pottqifice will be named Dor tegni near tlie river bank and.. wen,t inv oent; of turnips 32 pero.mt; of car­ ry was wound on two cylinders or mist's allowance. Always mark each package with the rots, 33 por cent; of potato fibre, 60 windlasses in tl^e townlhall, Jimi rolb’d From tempi'rance he proceeded to At Hamilton, Ont., Wm. Nicholas’ man, will be in Umatilla county. bathing, near Stockton, Qal. He per oent; of wheat s^raw, 6 per cent.; from one to tho other for the inspection ibstemio isness. Undeterred by the two daughters, Alice, aged 12, and Su­ name of the seed contained in it, and The State Press Association meets stepped into a' deep hole and was the year in which it grew. Cold does of oat straw, 8 per cent.; of corn ■ of the curious. By this process it be­ dosbts of his physicians ns to the wis- sie, aged 8 years, were taken with drowned. not injure the vitality of seeds, but at Albany on October 14. J. B. Fithian, stalks,. 10$ per cont.; of pea straw, 38 came somewhat frayed, especially near ■hmi of sueh a course, he dimiiiis|ief the priceless relic was displayed to stilileiits he yelk of an egg sufliced him foi 11 Each took one of the powders and Those who feed grain in addition to original poem, Other« will deliver appointed State Printef'by Governor hop plant 16 por cent; of tobacco, 37 and the public, under glass, in a s;HK-ial meal! Throughout the time when lie both died. The physician thought he grass, and feed it intelligently, so far short addressee, It promises to be an Waterman. Yorng was Slate Printer percent; of oak loaves, 48 per cent; iniiseum of its own. Thence it was was thus' reducingjds allowanceof food had administered quinine but the as we have ever heard- them give an interesting event. under Governor Perkins. of all l«l one« pre­ ful combinations of color and syyect suddenly discontinued that she investi­ salted, and sprinkled with corn meal, rouhty for tho pat-t year were about have possessed themselves of every c ~ ble oxcopting in water containing a served. . Then thero would be ‘fewer iiu»ic. - hole, nook and cranny, but have gated its source and discovered her makes an excellent food for old stock were either vhry considerable quantity of carbonio acid. that ___ ____ . ugly or lUisjp-dly -7- - 1 When Cornaro was within two years royal lineage. In supporto! her claim that cannot well masticate hay. It $13,000. The indebtedness to Uma­ studded almost the entire face of the tilla county was paid last year in scrip, Bur as limo is readily solublo in cold romantic, and, Itbove all. there wouhl of four score his diet was regulated in she says she bas letters from John should be fed in connection with mixed immense wall with their nests, which qiinlily nml quantity, a« follows: In Brown and Englishmen of high rank ground grain alio, with a small allow­ upon which 8 per cent, is being paid. must number away up in the millions. walerand is quickly made insoluble Ilot bc such constant répétition. This amounted to $5.800. The as She then proccedod to argue in favor tour • meals he took each 'day twelve by Its combination with oarbonlu acid Eight small boys, all between the who are in the confidence of the Queen, ance of linseed meal. sessor found $1,100,000 of taxable prop­ Whloh it aoquiros from tho organic of llio establishment of Uii* novul com- un«*«* in nil of »olid food, consisting The woman bears a wonderful likeness erty in Morrow county this year, being ages of eight and twelve years old, matter it moots with in the soil, it is inittee- It watt positlvely exaspérai ing, «f hr«-««! (stale, of course, for he was to the pictures of Victoria. Store beets, carr<»|s, parsnips and nearly $300,000 more than last. boarded a small and leaky scow in turnips in bins in the cellar, and par k soon fixed, so to speak, and made un­ sho deelarmt, t*> go into the conntry. no. weak-minded), light m«*at, yelk of San Francisco bay, and soon drifted A terrible domestic tragedy occurred The United States mail on route No. them in dry sand or eartli and they available for plants. Honce it must «minier afteraunimor. and liml in eyery •'gg. amt s mp.-~/f»rA ird A. Procter, tn at Haverbill, Mass. Two years ago, will keep well for winter use. This 41,212, from Baker City to Canyon far out into the stream. A strong ebb be frequently nppliod to tho land and place »lie visite»! the »unie régulation Cinnuofiolilan. • - « tide carried tlie boat seawaid and it Emma, eldest daughter of James H. method will enable the farmer to use City, was robbed by two masked high was lost to sight in the darkness before many ol.l farmers who have used-lime list of nnmes! Sho did not believo site I Abbott, a dissolute shoe-maker, mar ­ Why Junks Have Eyes. them at any time, which will not be waymen. Three locked pouches were the alarm was given. Parties started all their lives as a regular course of ha«l ever stayed In a village that Juul ] fertilising their land, consider it more not its Snnsct Hill. I'sJTlflly there was j Cliin«»« junks and boats have eyes ried against his will, 'lie never forgave the case if they be stored in mounds taken, also money and a watch from out immediately and searched most of her. While the rest of the family were in the open air. the passengers. The point where the the night, and the following morning beneficial to use ton or twelve binimi» Willow Brook' besides, atul Mirror carved or painted <>n the bows, which absent she carne to the house to nur-e robbery t-ok place was twenty-five they were picked up by an Italian annually than to° u»e forty or fifty Lake, and she considered herself fortu­ ai e usitelly supposed to be a mere fan­ Mrs. Hicks, her father’s invalid aunt. Give to the cows none but the best nate if sh«f did not have to lie shown a ciful form of ornamentation. But they miles southwest of Auburn. The fisherman just outside of the heads every fourth or fifth year. Coming home, filled with rum, and and purest food. With no other stock Rainbow Fall and a Crystal Spring, have a real meaning, as Mr. Fortune pouches taken have not yet been re and taken back to tlie city. All were Lime is u.sod most abundantly where and, iierhaps, a Smugglers Cave. finding her alone with the sick woman, is this so essential, for the reason that covered. cold, hungry and wet from the night’» the soli is full of limestone, and the As for the, Lover’s Lane, Lover’s Doll found. In going up 0110 ot the rivers Abbott brained her with an ax and it lias been fully demonstrated by com­ L ist fall a eaWon ¡the narrow gauge exposure, but not suffering otherwise. reason Is that the abundant liniestone and Lover’s Leap, she was ro tired of front Ningpo, lie was startled one day thdb blew his brains out. Unable to petent authorities that the milk is a makes tho lime cheap, for limestone Is them that it would really seem a pleas­ by »eeiiig a iMiatmsn seize his broqd prevent thè crime or give an alarm, very prolific source of transnritting went over tlie -Incline at Fulquartz landing into the Willamette river, heavy, and tho cost of its carriage and ant variety to take an evening stroll hat asnkvlap II over one of the “eyes" Mrs. Hicks had to remain over an disease germs from impure food. where it remained-until last winter, handling is cons'doi-able. Whore lime­ along Higginbotham road, to see the of tlie boat, while other boats on the hour with the dead. When the family stream were similarly "blinded. Rook­ returned and discovered the crime the stone Is not found It is best io bring Red Cow's Jump bv moonlight! Hogs are excellent gleaners of wbea’ when the floods of the Willamette lifted TJien th ext • ’ was w— ilm rv Devil's —11 » Den: but • ing about for an explanation ho saw a unfortunate woman was a raving fields. We have never observed any ¡tout of the mud and carried it over in lime, b.icauso the lime from two why i’nlpitr-.H Bi'in. Bridgi’, B «wliug- den«l body floating past, and ho was maniac. fllTTTl favorite home remedy w ill effects upon the animals if there is the falls at Oregon City Here a steam thousand pounds of limestone weighs alley ................ kmeli*b'»«vl. all with the an«l Pmi boat fastened to it and towed it to an 1 " nn ,0 co'"al" • p«« only eleven hundred pounds, and same unplea^kng “T" !,cle ot Mercury or any injurious tub. The worst wreck that ever occurred plenty of clover and water as well as incline at Oregon City, where it was leakin prefix? At licist, how­ told by the lioatinan that if the boat uance, but la purely vegetable. there Is a large saving of cost in the ever, these AS» places l’.l were named after hail been allowed t«» •fi«ee'’ it, some on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad hap­ some wheat in the field. Sheep, on got out, noft much the worse for its It will Cure all Diseases caused carriage. somebody that the peoplei-"bellev«’d in; disaster would surely have happened, pened near Jackson, Tenn. An entire the other hand, we should hardly care swim down the river. by Derangement of the Liver Limn Is one of the most valuable of and w hen it wasn’t Ih-vil’» Den, it waw cither to passengers or crew, before the passenger train, except the engine, to trust on the stubbles. Kidneys and Stomach. fttbout a third of the whole State of If your Liver it out of order, then your all plant foods, because of its preva­ »ure to bo Eltin Grotto, which was a voyage einieil.— All the Year Hou ml. I was hurled from a trestle while run­ AJew lumps of «harcoal with a box whole system is deranged. Tlie blood is lence in the ash of all piante, and for gyeat deal sillier. Who ever ligard of ning forty-five miles an hour, and over of wbqd aAhes p]fced in the hog pen Oregou yet remains unsurveyed, and Impuifc the breath offensive; you have led languid, dl.plJS other reasqna. via., that It exerte a even a young and ImagWiafivt AmcYt-' Miss Birdie MeGintii-«, one of the thirty persons were injured, though, will preWrTt many ills arising from in­ there is only $3,000 appropriated for nervous To prevent a more serious coo- favorable efleot upon the silicate com­ enu that belwved In elves? And why reigning belles of Austin, Is not a bad by wh»t seems almost a miracle, none , digestion in hogs. The charcoal should surveying public laml in thia state this dition, take at once Simmons »honhl a dark, «lamp, dirty rave he binations in the soil, dissolving and called a grotto -a name which suggests .»iking girl. Init intellectually she i« were killed. The coaches were thrown be fresh. Old charcoal may be re­ yean The survey, this year will com­ T TVUD _Ri'OUI-ATOR. ir you |«.d , prise three fractional townships ne.r * lllVlulKidn"? uniting with the silica, and releasing Capri, an«l the magic of axure air and mhjecl to a slight discount. < - > forty feet from the track, and some newed by heating it in the stove for a Burns, Grant county, in all about 95 turned completely over. The scene , potash, soda, magnesia ami pli<>»- glittering wall? At a social gathering she was intro- few minutes. miles. .Near Bandon, Coos county, I ^o-» -X. 8«»^. u™ . ............. ...««.««y ■■ - » phorlc acid, which are all f.H«d» for The young lady’» idea is bardh Ineed to a distinguished journalist from was almost indescribable, women and about 15 ntiles will be run to cMM f ” children screaming for help and re ­ A cheap and excellent mixture for, plantA aud also that-it qulékly disor- likely to l»> realised; but the matter of »an Antonio. some unfinished work. Near Chetco ganis«,’» carbonaceous matter, tn the names Is worth considering, amt It ••Alkov me to introduce you to Mr. lease from the cjosed cara. A1I were, « colds in poultry : “ Tut a tablaapoAa^ Curry county, 178 miles will be done; I of tar in a quart bottle, and 2»F«In^'>. •oil, freeing ite nitrogenous elements would be well if the authorities of out Scoop; one of the most celebrated however, rescued, and medical attend- ful « carbolic acid and one leaJpiMmful of near Onion Peak, Clatsop county, 127 aud forming the formation of soluble expanding villages and summer re^gls. newspaper writer» of the day,"' said ance given. Of the injured four or of five may die; ten other» are in a crude < petroleum. Add hot water miles; about Fall creek, L me county, nltratee, which are of the highest Im­ that item to spring up in a night. w.-iXp* ^ler friends seriou» condition, and the remainder i shake well before usiug, and give a ten- •>2 miles, and near Florence. Lane portine« In their relations th plant avoid afllbiting the landscape with any mote dovn». smuggler«, elven and«, ••Newspaper writer!" exclaimed are only slightly injured. county, 92 miles. Thi, will probably spoonful.” 1 growth. It la almost oarialn that fairies.--I'eaU's Companion. Binlie. “I didn’t know they wrote use up th» appropriation. lime ia the most active progenitor of — He—“1 see that between sixty ana newspapers. All the newspapers I've —A fast man is usually very slow when the nitrogen required for the growth 1 —An inquiring man tltrust his finger» seen were printed."—Texas Sifting». «me hundred persona in different parts It comes to paying his debts. —PiUtburgh Dolan, , laborer,, residing of clover; fur where.lime la regularly Into a horse'» mouth to see how many of the country have been poisoned by DiepatcA at Turlock, Cal., was killed while work teeth it had; and the horse cloeed Its used clover grows to perfection, and — By passing hydrofluoric acid gas «sting ice-cream." She (turningpal») —The man who propels a wheel-bar­ mg on a railroad bridge acrou the and there Is never an)' trouble from mouth to see how many fingers the free from water, through glass tubes, --“Did any of them die. George?" He— the mystergms but med potent “clover m <1 had. The curiosity of each was lined with platinum, an«! cooled by "N-110; but some of them were very row sc.a his work ahead of him all the «Janxlaus nver. by getting hia heari,i* ***' 'i'l,,*'t •ivdrofiuoricjtrid solid- .tet us stick to Dclmonioo’»— Harper'» then, , man, i>pa? When she draws him out. on the wrist W«r*---- 1—------ the pi cl a res ia the daily press.-.V«» . Ito. cSZT" of *ge’ ’>"*sed ,ound fie« at^ItHJO. At—90 e phosphor Batar. few moSueUts aft Age. the Catholic cemetery at Marysville •F ited hydrogen ■ Uquened, and began to —In ancient times, it _ Is _ said, anv - or» fit Perlis- Parli«- —Bich nt the 870 ma.’.bsrspf u ,*!“* r°mmitted suicide bv • «J.lify at —ISja. Antimonnted hi * > I vs sv t .. a ;.i — — « t__ » tea; t raprosan » na AH ^1* »XL J «"»«hrd was 10 irMnrTk V n’*U -u‘*n"«h hsatl —— voter», th» eons itnenrl* varying thl« gwT- T‘> Ui-?s» Jays, the touc F Imli’xndcnl. 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