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AGRICULTURALIST The Oregon KeffiiUr. CONGRESSIONAL NEWS. PACIFIC COAST NOTES. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS THE 1 ■ -A ' rVBLISBBD ITKRY LAPA TETTI of Local and General Import A Brief Mention of Matters of Gen ral Newsy Notes Concerning the Farm,'at d 1 FRIDAY An Interesting Resume of the Week's M.t'er* ■ - PREPON Happenings In Both Branches of the Nation’* Legislatur** ‘ ’ Gathered from All Sources for the Benefit of Our Readers. Interest. Notss Gathered from Home and Abroad. of Especial Interest to t‘8 Pa cific Gosat Husbandman. PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. .. ww The condition Of th* loot! market I* all that could lie desirad, orders from the Interior being numerous, owin« to the greater circulation among the fanning. The holiday trade ha* augmented sties to a point entirely »alisfaclory to our m»r chants, and Christmas week promises to > be unusually active. *■ GROCERIES- Suguar* have declined lc in all grades since last report, a* follows: C rjc, extra C 'lc, dry granulated 7jc, cube crushed and powdered 74c. Coffee* firm, with a limited stock on the market. Salvador 18 913c, ¿lost* Rica and Rio 19c, Arbuckle’s roasted 24 lc. PROVISIONS -Oregon h*ms are qnot ed at 14c, breakfast bacon 14c, horf'iiers 10) frolic. Eastern meat is quoted ajjollows: Hams 130ti qc, breakfast b conQ&^c, lard iDHlle. FRUITS—Green fruit receipt* 1 !8? bx*. Applesftv®75c, Mexican orang** fit), lem on* »6n6.50 per bx, bananas g3.c0g4^0 per bunch, quinces «0 «50 per box. VEGETABLES—Market well supplied. Cabbage f tic per R>, carrots and turnip- '5c per sack, red pepper 3c per Ibrpotatoes 40 *45c per «ack, sweet lffaUc per It. DR'ED FRUITS—Receipts 3 0 pkge*. Sun dried apDle* 4'*So per th, factory she d 8c, factory plums SSOc, Oregon prunes 7'*9c, pears 9 «10c, peaches 19211c, rai-lns $2.25 per box, Cali ornla tigs 9c, Smyrna 18c per lb. DAIRY PRODU E—Butter receipt* for the week 91 pkge*. Fancy creamery 32jc per lb, choice dairy 3"c, medium! ‘330c, common Sfc, eastern 25® 30c. EGGS—Receipts 102 case*. Oregon 35c, eastern 322 32 jc. POULTRY — Chicken* ♦3.50?4, for large young and $4 4 50 for old, turkeys l :te?13‘c per lb, ducks ♦■’>'¡¡,7 per dozen, geese 38 89. WOOL—Receipt« for week 35,000 lbs. Valley 18g20c Eastern Oregon lOMific. HOPS—Receipts for week 25.030 lbs. Choice 12 Jia 14c. GRAIN—R“ceipt* for week 80,041 ctls. Valley ♦L42l(iill.45. Eastern Oregon gl.37J «1.50. Oats 32 «135c. F. OUR-Receipts for week 3130 bbls. Standard 45, other brands 81.75. FEED—Barley g23a25 per ton. bran ♦16. < hop ♦16'20, shorts <17, baled hay $13 215, loose ♦12®15. FR’SH MEATS—Beef, live, 3c. dressed 6-, mutton, live, 3c, dressed 6', lambs *2 25 each, hogs, Jive, 5)'o 5c, dressed 7® 7J, veal fka7c. _______ SUDDEN DEATH, ■ THE sad RESULTA of Ous GO-AHEADATIVENE3S.» " American., M Portsmouth, Ohio, is to have a corn The fresh fruit crop of California At Mariposa hay is $25 a ton. ¡McCreary hopes to get through the U„ Lone-rh. etnm, Man , o J* this season has an estimated value of fair. • House st this session a bill to provide The Frpsno Expositor has been en t*k*-Th. Old Gourmand M U. ¿J (or a perjnanent exposition of the larged. ‘ rtA Diphtheria rages in Morristown, $10,000,009 Apoplexy. three Americas, in honor of the 400th It i* sai^Hhat by forcing salt into Sew Jersey. The Dalles, Or., pays a bounty for Tb. Bible ^«k, <rf three anniversary of the discovery by Heavy stitching on the back of a the holes made by borers in trees, the ten a* the age to which man may Columbus. The bill is merely pre dog scalps. borers will be destroyed. glove is bad form*. look forward. It «.ms aa if at liminary in its provisions, authorising A turnpike from Chico to Oroville The water trough needs a thorough «inable, contented and happy ,", the President to Appoint a board of is projected. Archbishop Riorden h4 left Rome scrubbing and scalding occasionally, such comfort and gratification7 a* th. nine directors to formulate a plan for for the United States. j or it will soon be coated with slime.' The sugtr refinery at Watsonville ber. of each eta« la toe community^ the exposition, and appropriating A famine is threatened among the severally a right to expect - ih™, u * It is better to feed a cow every ounce ♦25,000 for the expedses of then meet gives $8 a ton for beets. might be within the reach of every m' "** of food she has the'ability to take care ing. Their plan, it la provii' J dull The streets of Traver, Tulre county, East African colonists. woman. In some countries, however w. a“4 be to constitute an advisory >oa.d of are to be graded this winter. There are 3,000,000 women in the of than to try to gain profit by saving this to be much more nearly the cam »J* .«• feed. 62 members, appointeAby Lue govern United States who work for wages. with ua Americans, a* * rule, by. tooted A woolen mill is to be started al to live long. Every person is originX'j? ors of the Steles andfTerritories and Too much grain is more detriments] Brownsville, Linn county, Or. The New York law against car the executives of 16 American nations., dosed with about so targe a stock ot riuiire to breeding stock than not enough. out of which to fashion hi* life, The strike on the Montana Union stoves goes into effect January 1st. Space is to be provided in Washington The food should be bulky, with s It amount* to nothing more nor lew a for the exposition, and a suitable site railroad has forced several mines to Straw-bail goers are having an en small allowance of grain. 4} the simplest of problem* to arithmetic close down, t selected for the statue of Columbus. counter with the courts in New York. »how that it he draw, upomthls stock twte No animal is bo hardy as to require Hon. Stephen M. White fainted in Two-fifths of the Dominion of Can no atteution. The more an animal is A lively discussion arose in the a* heavily a. herehould th. duration of existence will only be one-half of what it Hous« Friday afternoon, baaed on an the court room at Los Angeles recent ada are under no-license liquor laws. exposed the less it will produce,jeirher originally intended to be. Indeed, the m2 article in a New York paper, declar ly, the effect of overwork. From 1880 to 1888 no less than of pork, wool, mutton, beef or milk. ter stands much worse than ,this; his lifT. ing that there were two elements Two squaws, who were intoxicated, likely to be at any moment suddenly cut off united against the Nicaragua canal rolled into a camp fire at Colton re 4,637,252 persons have come to this > ' Major Alvord condemns dehorning short long before ranching even the halt a country. * "in toBu. He says in the Boston Culti- bill, the agents of the Pacific railroads steam engine may use up its fuel in twt cently and were badly burned. reason. and the attorneys of the Panama Louisiana has five newspapers edit-, vatdTtTiat it is cruel, and argues that weeks or one, according to the rate at which —Jerusulem is rapidly growing as a canal, and containing an interview , The Woodland town authorities ed by women. The New Orleans Pic it does not render cattle less pugna it is driven; if it is sufficiently overworks trade center. One hundred thousand with Judge Daily on the Subject, inti want to drive out the Salvation army ayune is one. cious. the result may be a general “smash ” oriuch dollars’ worth of objects of devotion mating that the gentlemen (.naming and raise the price of theatrical li an injury as will necessitate a long ¿5 The Iowa Agricultural college, it is The sword that Ethan Allen can ied said, has been crossing Southdown tedious “stopping for repairs,” if, fode^ In mother-of-pearl and olive wood are them) who offered amendments to cense. at Ticonderoga, is .owned by. a Lansing, ever becomes “as good as new.” We h&X exported to America and Europe every the bill did so (or the purpose ef de ewes with Shropshire bucks for four Mich., woman. seem ready to recognize the bounds «tai Senator Stanford-wiR be shown year. Vine cultivation is being ex feating the measure. Mrissrs.1 W i I b ’ i U years. As a result the average of all fished by nature, but wheu we have reached tended. and the price of land has risen and Bland, of Missouri, Cobb, bf A la points for needed legijCitiou on the Winnipeg, Manitoba, is rapidly be fleeces has increased from 4 58 to 8 29 them, in our greed and ambition, we summon six-fold within a few years. coming one of the most enterprising pounds, and the percentage of Iambs bama, and Spinola, of New York,Hi- southern coast our will, and, na the expression runs, “U ta from 77 per cent, in 1880 to 131 per dignantly denied being influenced in cities of Canada. —The King of Corea is not the The corporation publishing the San' upon our nerve,” congratulating ourselveson cent, in 1888. our praiseworthy display of “American so weakling that his enemies represent their aetion in offering amendments Bernardino Times has taken the name The Bible baa to be printed in 29. aheadativeness. ” Unfortunately Mature bai him. In fact, he is a strong, progress by any purpose except a desire to per of The L. M. Holt Publishing' Com different language* to supply the peo Horses can, of course, stand more not yet become sufficiently progressive in bee ive man, who has a hard road to go, fect the measure. The latter refeiyed pany. exposure in cold weather than men, ple living in Pennsylvania. ideas to manufacture constitutions expremk but the same kind of expisuieth.it and whoso gentleness is sometimes to Judge Daly as a man who, since his Chinese gamblers have been hiring for the American market, and in the inidstrf From the best statistic* obtainable produces colds, rheumatism, etc., in mistaken for lack of strength. Ameri retirement from the bench, had been substitutes to appear lor them in the our triumphant tour de force, click some can* who have known him admire him. comeCted with breezy enterprises,.- Los Angeles courts and have thus es there are about 1,000,000 Union sol píen, will be liable to < fl’ jet horses in thing snaps, and we vanish from the stage or diers living at the present time. break down for years, perhaps for life. the satne way. Il is, therefore, ap —Gorman scientists have laid bare Cox, of New York, paid a warm tribute caped. * to Judge Daly ’ s integrity, and iuyan In every community such “breakdown Tramps have filled up the Brooklyn parent that warm stables, good blank tho latest haunt* of bacteria. The sur may be pointed out on every side, and many William Wright, a 14-year-old col almshouse. One hundred men have ets and protection from severe weather fapes of coins are found to be coated emphatic manner denied tHfe Charge eveu of our moot “successful” men, freely ored boy, stabbed Franklin McAllen, been put at work on the sand pile. > - are necessary. with them, and with a species char that he was a lobbyist.- oonfess they have paid too high a price for aged 13, with a pocket knife at Stock- As regards the commission recently Professor Henry gives the following acteristic of putrefaction. Old bank The estimated loss to the cotton, their prosperity. The prizes of existence a» I Alexander H. Stephens during his $on last week. as a good ration for a dairy cow where app’e and potato crops from insects is so great with us, and seem to be so within I notes and oven new ones are alive with apfiointed by the Secretary of the Na- life educated 150 boys and 50 girls, The R raxd of Suoervisors of Sono guying them all collegiate education*. corn fodder const?utes the main por $4u,000,000. Yet the farmers take no the grasp of all, that practically all set out mioro-organlsms, which, in fact,wo«ld Vy, under a provision for that purpose tion of the coarse fodder: Corn stalks precaution to protect the birds. Every to win them. Each is unflagging and merci seem to abound on all objects which, contained in the last naval appropria ma «ounty have let a contract to tion bill, to examine the coast north build a $20,000 bridge across Russian There are 1,100 colored preacher* in cut, 15 to 16 pounds; clover hay, 5 bird killed adds just the work it would loss to himself in his grim resolve to obtain are exposed to frequent handling. of the forty-second parallel of north Tennessee, and the highest salary re pounds; bran, 6 pounds; corn meal, pe form to the labor of the farmer, that for which he is striving. Ho works day , —1 he American circle in London, so latitude, in the State of Oregon and river at Cloverdale. ♦ and night, including holidays, and not infi> - ■ . ceived by any of them is $200 a year. 4 pounds. This can be fed twice or who consequently h. s a greater num quently Sundays; he refuses to take time to an English paper says, Is beginning to the Territories o£ Washington and The orchards, vineyards and. can three times a day, as the feeder prefers. oat his meals properly, and in such a sense- ber of insects to destroy. Military men believe that, the White attain vu important position, owing to Alaska, and to select a suitable site for nery connected with General Bid less luxury os a vacation he never di-eamsot the fact -hat so many American ladies a navy-yard and docks, it may be s»j^ well's rancho Chico are to be leased Pasha, now at Brfhr el Qhazel, and. The drains should be put down be In building a fence around our indulging; ainusemeut he regards asfrivo- I moving ‘north, is tjie great explorer, fore the greuud freezes. A single tile have marriod Englishmen of title, that the commissioners had an inter to a San Franpisco company« lous, and os abstracting too much valuabli I Stanley. ’ , - drain will sometimes carry off the sur young orchards several years ago we time from the prosecution of the all absorb- I “and aro, on .thl*..acc^int, as well as view with the' Oregon Senators at the Diptheria still afflicts Bloomfield, ’ *■ th, tried many plans for preserving posts. plus water from a large field, but mg project Every waking minute be keep I tor their personal attractions and ac capital, and discussed various possible Sonoma countSeveral cases are A Brooklyn boarding-school propri Having occasion to remove the fence h& bruin grinding away over ways and complishments, well recolvod every locations. The names of prominent yetin danger. The schools have been'; etress has sued a plumber for $15,000 enough drain shodld be used to ren- this winter we noted the conditions of and not improbably the hours which where. Ultimately the American cir business men at each location were'se irosedfdr sijc weeks. because, the pupils have become sick er the field dry in early spring and the post* as follows: Those set with a means, sensible man would devote to sleep he un _______ , r be in proper condition for plowing. cle will, if it manages with tact, and lected; also such olher information as from sewer gas. The use of the drain will add hun no preparation were decayed an inch naturally curtails for the same purpose. Thi consent* to glide, become a great ‘in the Senators could give them. The "*Four celestials oil a hand-car were or more in thickness ,r those coated social competition runs equally high with St. Louis painters have condemned fluence’ In London." comtniseibners will examine Coos bay, badly injured near Ban Fernando, Los the practice of the painting of fire dreds of dollars to an early crop. with a thick wash of lime were b< tter that of business. Of corn’s©, in the path- Angeles county, last week, in collision Yaquina. bay, Portlands Astoria, Ta —A correspondent who recently spent A Western dairyman has hit upon preserved, but were quite seriously at vay be treads he jostles and is jostled by houses and police stations, by police- with a special train, a few days on the Dutch island of coma, Seattle, Port Towns rid and ¡4 I *’ '’men ¿nd firemen. a very simple plan of warming water tacked with worms ; those posts coated ‘Oinpetitars, and in a nature so tense and set .n so great an endeavor as is his, the constant | Jacob Hodge, a,-carpenter at 'the Marken, In the Zuyder Zee, writes that olher places on Puget sound. The for his stock to drink in winter. He with hot tar were perfectly sound a* xrid wearing, though almost unperceived, They are going back in Philadel putean iron plate, say 18 in«hes square, when pul in the ground ; those painted .»lay In many of the humble houses occupied commission will confer with promi Coe mine at Grass Valley, had both of the emotions—as envy, jealousy, by the fishermen of the island he saw nent men at each point, and will arms broken recently, in^a falf^ artd it phia to the old fashion of selling on the bottom of his water tank, cut with petroleum and korosene were latred, disappointment, etc.—is very great is believed he is internally injured. grains and Vegetables by weight in ting away the wood, of course, where equally as sound and as good for set Occasionally, at somo “close shave,” or somr carved furniture that would turn an make a careful examination of the ad the iron was. Under the plate he uses ting. Let the posts get thorougly dry, risis of failure or success, he experiences a American collector green with envy, vantages which each presents. Three deaths so fit are reported Mo stead of measure. There are some very important the Portland police as a r'erult of the an oil stove. He says 10 cents' worth and then with a pan of cheap kerosene -ulmiiiating spasm of feeling that shake! while In every house the rare old Delft The Brooklyn , Engineers ’ society to Lis very center. Perhaps not satisfied chins was panged in double and triple measures affecting the north Pacific Chinesfi battle recently. Many are last week protested against the grant of oil a day would warm the water for and a whitewash biush, give the lower .ini ith this existence of abnormal and unhy- coast pending before Congress. Senator wounde^, but Jhpy are keeping quiet. 60 cows up to 70 degrees or more. rows about the walls. t iird of the post, the part to go in the !cnic physical habits and unnatural mental ing of permission to a company to lay ground, two or three applications of :id emotional strain, once in a while, when '• —A Russian method of stopping a Dolph states that he lias been prom Revenge and not robbery is de pipes for hot water. -- In developing cows for butter the the oil, letting it soak in "well each .o ’‘racket” becomes too intense to be for runaway horse is said to be very effect ised a favorable report on the bill in' clared to haVe' been Jty feeder should be sure that he does not VUCUVU.W1U1 tuo ra u.vu. VI va» ' ■ . the Senate for the payment of Oregon time. Posts so treated will not be !io time being endured, he varies them© Governor Beaver has just sent in ive. They plaoe a oord with a running and Washington Indian war claiinST ^CH ouudn*!« who attempted $1,000 for tho John A. Logan monu overfeed, but as lie-finds they eat with troubled with worms or insects of any itony—not as he should do, with a changi .. . . ° ... ■« xxiT-or-lz iKzi 11 er.nvnrnao 'I'lirtu- knot around the horse's nock near the pending before the committee on mitr to wreck the Oregon exprejs on Tues ment fund oi4he G. A. R.,'collected in a good appetite /ie may add a little kind, but will resist deoay to a remark / sceno, a quiet, wholesome life, amusement neck-strap. To this slip-nooso attach ■ ■ more to each fripd, and so continue rest, but by plunging into a period ol itary affairs, and the bill tor tlie crea day. able degree. This we find to be the .id various Pennkgrivania posts. • pair of reins, which mqy be thrown tion of a court to adjudicate Indian issipation for the purpose of drowning hii gradually to increase tile feed as they The Salvation army at Petaluma has simplest, cheapest and best method •ver the dash-board ready to bo seized depredation claims, which is before orrics and cores. But, ruinous at any time, The Newark Law and Order league will beat1 it. This power of digestion . :□ effect upon his overworked nerves and at any moment When thdjhorse starts the Senate committee on Indian af won a victory. They have obtained is takitxg steps to counteract what it will increase, and he may gradually of preparation. permission to parade the streets,' and .«stracted constitution of such a course must As a breeder of diseases, there are take up the extra reins and tighten the fairs, which he thought would be re .parties molesting them will be arrested. deems tho “growing influence o' increase the milking capacity of his few things that excel the average aturally bo greatly intensified. Ho could: oord around hi* throat The most ported with amendments niakiiiM the cows and their production of butter. liquor interests in State politics.’’ curcely take a more suicidal step. iplSbei ■r, of Chicago, has pur 8i furious horse stops instantly. The skijl *f that feeder.has muck to farmhouse cellar. It underlies the bill perfect. He had strong hopeB “Died suddenly.” How few realize with Minneapolis flour men h ive selected do with the result. whole lieuse, with nothing to prevent • hat startlingXreqffiffncy in this country that ranch a few -------- miles —Queen Victoria has begun to de that the'conference committee oh the chat- _ “V 0 ----------------- St. Albans, Vt.. as their distributing its exhalations rising into the upp°r west of riunta "Rosa, which he intends eport goes omTr Tie strong man foolishly velop a great fondness for the game of raHrvad forfeiture bill, now that the ■The editor of tfle Mark Line Ex center for ¡.New England, and intend . whist {She ls'not satisfied to let a day election < was over, would be able to convertiag into a stock and breeding building there two immense storage pfess advises farmers to cut off po rooms, except a thin board floor. In ancies he is practically inaccessible to ail- ’ • ’ l • tins cellar all manner of things for \aeht and death, and so pushes on in his ex- to an agzfienjent, and if not, farm. go by without having her rubber. She oome i tato blossoms as they appear. The ball family, use are kt pt tEe year round. iggerated expenditure energy until—too house's. h 1 Is not-a brilliant Jilayer, but she tries when the ilisagrdeiMnt was reported Railway postoffice servicojlja* been or true seed of the potato, which re Meat, vegetables, milk, butter, bread, ¡ate—insulted nature bestows upon him thi conscientiously to satisfy her partnor. the Huuse woum’ ' recede from its establiBhtal on the line of (ne North Public men in Canada say that the sults from the blossom, are net only pastry, preserves, pickles and fruits io^ical punishment he has so persistent!; Those about her Ar* beginning to be amendment, and Lrfeiture of the land ern* Pacific and Puget Sound- Shore Liberal party will ultimately take up unnecessary to the formation of the 1'ourted. “We do fade as the leaf” is the from to Portland railroads between Seattle and Tacoma. annexation in opposition to the Im tuber below, but are a prejudicial are here stored in their various recep delusion we fondly hug, while we think oi bored by her inoessant longing to in- grant I taeles. There is. very seldom anything death as afar off. Yet every day, simply dulge in the game. She oan stand a would be «ecurtfl. Among the bills Alfred 8chwartz, of Slaughter, W. perial federation policy of the Con strain on the plant. He says : “I to separate the fruit and vegetables from faults of his own committing, many an long siege at the table, and often which had passed the Senate and T., nas been swindling tiie people by servatives. have tried it again and again on a from the other parts of the cillar, and unfortunate is hurried ’Jnto the presence of wearios those who are playing with were pending in the House, he said, obtaining money on pretended cer Colorado is becoming an oil-produc large scale—three rows left ami three there is usually more or less decaying his ¿laker without an instant’s warning. Of bis bill for forfeiture of Oregon her by her disinclination to quit It is were ' tificates of deposit on San Francisco ing State. In the valley of the Arkan rows cut—ind the result* have more vegetable matter to laad the air with th© tweuty-flve deaths reported by a New wagon r d piaats; for the erection said that she haje* to lose her money contemporary ono day last week nine barjkc* & sas, near Pueblo, there are a numtier than satisfied me.’’ poisonous germs. At various seasons York were sudden. Some of us may wish that re much as though she were poor—for of ' publio bridges at Portland and Sa- of wells, the yield of which is 1,000 There are several States which pro of the year the cellar walls collect •such may be our fate—that we die “in the lem; to grant certain townships to The first annual promenade con she plays the good old Engl ish game of barrels per day. duce a surplus of corn. Of these Illi dampness, or small pools of water lie' harness?— but to many such a thought is ter * guinea a oorner. j Oregon for a public park ; to extend cert and bafl of the Grand Army of the under their loose board floors, sending roYizii$£ they pray that to them the end the limits of Portland as a port of Republic was given lost week at the The Rev. Dr. David Spurgeon, aged nois and Iowa are equals, the product up malarious odors into tlie rooms come slowly—that they may “ripen for the entry, and to create portB of entry at State capital at Sacramento and was a 89, is an inmate of Flatbush, Long of each being estimated at 270,000,- IMPORTANT DECISION. grave.” *> 000 bushels; Missouri ranks a* third, above. T*coma and Seattle, and a port of de great success. Island, almshouse. He gave away What are the causes of sudden death—ai A Maryland Jud*« Decide« When On* I* livery at Port Angeles, and to credit -■ large sums and was ruined by the with 210,000,000 bushels; and of the Rails have been laid on the Feather The trade in Christmas trees and by a stroke of lightning! They aro not • a Pamncsr, and When Not. other four, Kansas has made a gaia of the State of Oregon with the value of river bridge of the Knights Landing failure of a company. many when only the so chlled natural acci Has a person riding in a horse-car a arm* borrowed of Washington Terri 71,000,000 bushels, as compared with greens grows larger year by year. dents aro considered. Death on the instant extension of the Northern California Thirty years ago a Christmas tree was right to leave the oar for any purpose tory and'lost in the Ne* Perce Indian the cron of 1887 ; Indiana has gained It is estimated that fiom five to six may result from apoplexy, or bursting of an company, and as engine crossed from and then return to it to resume the war ; also Senator Mitchell’s bill mak Marysville into Sutter county recently. million pounds of turkey^md a mill 69,000,000 bushels; Nebraska, 54,OQO,- seldom seen except in some home of aneurism within the chest or abdomen; it the richest dies, and the adornment may be caused by the bursting of an abscesi ride without paying a aeoond fare? ing an appro] nation for a boat rail 000, and Ohio 41,000,000. The total Oregon’s tax levy has been fixed as ion quarts of cranberries were neces increase for the yea«- is believed to be of churches for the festival season was within th© chest. Great mental shock—ai That la a point of frequent dispute way at the dalles of the Columbia follows : State levy for current ex sary to enable the city of New York not far from 560,000,000 bushels, or confined to the Cstolic and Episcopal from extreme anger or grief or even joy— Oetweon conductors and passengers. river. Ho said that the Oregon dele penses, three and seven-tenths of a to enjoy its Thanksgiving feasts. more than twice the entire product of denominations. But the immense in sometimes kills instantly through total It was tho cause of a lawsuit that was gation was doing all it Jcoijld to secure mill; militia tax, one-fifth of a mill; Minneapolis street-car drivers are no Illinois and Iowa together- The com crease of our German population has paralysis of the chief nerve centers. ^Casei recently carried to the highest oourt of consideration lor thèse and other University, one-tenth of a mill. T<k longer furnished with free passes. parison affor^p aid to the imagination popularized the Christmas tree of sudden death from hemorrhages of the Maryland, wbioh rendered an elaborate measures of interest to Oregon, and tai, four mills. are on record, but they are few in throughout the length and lyeadth of lungs Fare must be rung up when the pas in forming a conception of the surplus •pinion on the law in the matter. that they hoped that Bome or *11 of number. Diseases of the heart render the the land ; and with the waning of old 4 Charles Marshall, a noted horse senger gets on the car instead of at available for exportation, either di subject liable to instant death, and they are i A man riding on one of the Balti them would pa«s the House at I he rectly or in the 'form of meat and Puritan idea* the decoration of church tho most frequent causes. more street-car* oomplained that he present session. The bill which has thief, was shot in the leg recently by the time of payment of the fare. es of all denominations has b'come As we grow old we should avoid those in other provisions; but only when the was Insulted by the driver and told the already passed th* House, providing Will Roberta.« San Bernardino deputy Seventy per cent, of the infants in customary. The extent to which ma fluences which are likely to induce sudden latter he would report him. The for equipment of the militia of tlie sheriff. Marshall was found in the the Foundling hospital at Ottawa have mind dwells upou the magnitude of terials for these purposes are now re and great rush of blood to the head, such as parsenger remained on the car until State of Oregcn with certain armK brush in the mountains. He will died during the year. Within five the entire product of more than 2,000,- quired i» shown by the fact that a intense mental excitement—as in publid probably die. There are eight charges 000,000 bushels is it possible to realize about a blook Away from the oom- ammunition and equipage, has been speaking or in a fit of anger—violent muscu ol bobbery against him in Los An- years 607 have been buried. Im the significance of the name to which single dealer in New England last lar effort, gluttony and drunkenness, etc. panyfs offloe, when he got off and hur referred to Senator Stewart of the geleirighd San Bernardino couutie*. proper nursing ia Baid to be the cause. corn is now entitled as king of cereals' year disposed of 10,000 Chris’mas While one dines at popular cafes he has but ried toward the offloe with the inten committee on military affairs. Sena trees, 25,000 yards of arcathing and It is proposed to build a sea-wall Now is the time to get rid of the 800 barrels of evergreen spray. The to lobk about him and he is quite sure to stt tion of reporting the driver and then tor Stewart will report in favor of the A deposit of natural gas was struck habits indulged pro. ocative of apoplexy. A resuming his trip on the oar. Mean bill and in all probabilities it will pass 200 feet wide on top around the en the other-day nine miles north-east of poorer animals. Il will not pay to smallest that «re sold bring on the familiar sight is the man about GO years eM time the driver Jumped off, followed the Senate within a short time. Sena tire city front of San Diego. The idea Tuscola, Ill. The pressure creates a winter them, as better animals will ground 10 cent* apiece, while the whose highest pleasure is in tickling his pal- is to furnish terminal facilities, main flame thirty feet high. The discovery give larger returns for shelter, care ata He is overweight by fully fifty poundj; the passenger and assaulted him. The tor Mitch«li’s bill, which he intro tracks, switches-round-housee, etc., for ,li*i caused great excitement in the and feed. It is not economy to keep largest—25 to 30 feet in height— his face is red and shining; he is full to burst duced in the Senate Friday, providing latter thereupon sued the company for all railroads entering the city, beside* a poor animal through any season; bring from |4 to |8 — Garden and For ing, and he looks as thoiigh every iinp°! tan damages. for the admission of Idaho in the coal bunkera and warehouse* for all ¿¡strict. button on his clothing was threatened. One There are 2,800 members of the but it is most extravagant to keep it est. I The Court of Appeals assumed that Union, ia identical with that intio- the shipping business of the water on a warm day gives such a man as “wide s Michigan Anti-Horse Thief society, through ,the winter. It is the hight of the company would be liable if the duccd by Delegate Dubois, of Idaho, front The question ermes to the stock berth” as he would a cookstove; he is alto 'and during the past year they have folly in stock raising to sell the best person was a passenger at the' ttme ho with one exception. The Mitchell bill too hot to sit near. He commeM* In the trial of John A. Dimmig, of not had a cent’s worth of property and keep the worst. True, the best raiser, how shall I lessen the cost of gether his dinner with an appetizer—eeaerally • was assaulted by the driver. But was producing c*lve*r Onp wayi* to feed San Francisco, a book agent, tor the bring the largest prices; but if you sell he a passenger in view of the foot that oonfera upon women in the Territory alleged murder of Henry Benhayon stolen, although they are worth an ag the best and keep the worst, soon new milk almost Wholly at the start. cocktaiL Then he deliberately “fills «P» largely on meat and other “hearty” foocs, he had left the oarf The oourt held the right to vote. Both of the Oregon in October, 1887, a number of wit- gregate of $2,800,000. your beat will be no better than your Give it to the youne animal fresh from of which are washed down with one at leatfj that he was not, and hence that th* Senators are in favor of woman suf nesses were called, but the testimony the cow, but never let it suck. Feed it and generally two bottles of lager bssr. worst is now, and your worst will be A man in New Bruswick has dis eompany was not liable frage, and on every occasion they variid little if any from that aiieited »played a strange taste about dying such that the more you have the well when young, at three or four he eats and drinks* with one hand, he I The rule it laid down is that a pase- have voted to give the ballot to wo at the former trial. Louia Goldberg, He dug his grave, lowered his ceffin, poorer you will be. You, by this plan, weeks lersen the quantity, arid at two himself vigorously with the other, all •n^er hae a right to ride to the lermi- man. a cloak doaler and a close associate of got in. and took a dore of poison and Constantly make your animals poorer; months gradually wean it. In the 'time growing redder and redder, and finany» when he hoist himself out of his chair, ms •u* of the lino If he choose*. It added B -nhayon, testified that he ifldn't then pulled a string to a landslide, tid as the stock raiser makes his ani summer season the calf will do well if face takes a purplish hue in consequence o that he may also leave th* oar tempo think that the latter could have writ which descended upon him. als poor he makes himself poorer weaned at les* than two months’ old. even that slight effort. He is like M vk > Aged horses should have rarily and return to ft, provided ho ten his alleged confession at the time If he keep* up the process, bankruptcy In winter, skim-milk, after two months, wheu in tone; every part of his system grain at all times or they The Toronto Trade* Council baa re give* tho oonduotor notion of his intent thrive, owing to their inability to maa- he called at witnesa' place of business quested the city Jo inform intending i* aa sure aa fate. The op pcsi to policy will help calves a great deal They de keyed up, aud something is sure to breaJt •nd the oondubtor assents. In suoh ticate the whole grains. Where a to do some writing, a* he remained too is the winning policy. Bell the prior velop naturally and essilv, learn to tho unusual happeua Let such a oare hi* right to continue hi* ride I* horee is subject to heave* it is beat to abort,« lima to write ao long a docu „migrants from England that the est and retain the beat And sell take care of themselves, growing fairly after dining, become violently enrsgea » Canadian labor market is overstocked. not forfeited, and be remain* a passen- moisten 'all the chopped or ground ■sent. enough of the poorer animals thai well. The green feed doe* most good shocked by some unexpected calamity, The legislature will be asked to abol you may buy a few better than the to an animal when it is three or four the chances are an attack of apoplfexy even when off the oar. But if ha food. w couseyueBca—Boston Herald. There ia uo dodging th* fact that the ish the existing immigration law*. rw Ute car without giving ,uoh no- best you now have. This is making years old. I ... -- ---------«. «■ it 1* to be assumsd that he has ter Theriy* no necessity for pampering American arbor vitn i* the beet all- yriur animals constantly better and >♦ . — ■ • ♦ B.tn.l. Man. ated hi* trip, that th* contract be a bull and allowing it to become around tree for an evergreen hedge. Crself richer. 8jon your worst will Cultured Dame-Jurt like a man! Yoa No flower is more popular than the Chairman Britton, of the inaugural ta him and the company b at an vietai». It oan be made>o work, if de- Il* hardinere, denaity obtained by aster, and few have held so high a ig aa much a« your beet now. I committee, ha* received favorable grab th» paper as soon an It arrive», k**P and that ha b no longer a sired, tn providing power (or fodder- shearing, and ita rapid growth alone place in popular esteem for so many you have not pure bred animals, sell answers to hi* requests for the tire of all to piurmifs and tbm Warne, me (g*R—M E Herald. enttere, gMn-milla, etc. It i* done in recommende it for the general pur ydare, and it is still growing in favor. enough scrubs or grades to buy an an the corridors of the Interior and Post ing inTornuxi on matter» of pubUe iutere*^ Hushund-W»U. my dmr, I'll read »• £* Europe, and is practicable here.___ pose of a hedge above all couiferoua For an autumn show of flowers we imal of each sex, pure bred. Hold fast office department buildings for sleep prralou I, if you Let me«*—“A00“* competitor*. to the full-blooded produce and to the ing quarter* for troop* during the in Ocean Horror.” have not it* equal. For a narro* and effectual wind highest grades. Almost before you auguration. The available (pace wPl Safecrackers and burglar* are mak “Ok, don’t read that” break, a double row of Scotch or white •re aware of it you will have only • * ‘Tlw - Progress of the Campaign. ing profitable haul* in Ban Bernar- pine, in row* eight or ten feet apart * Feeding mg red pepper to laying hens pure-bred animals. If once we start accammodate about 10,000 men. The *1 d 1 ft care for polftica” and at about »be aame distance be- * “ g * beneficial benefici unless given very with pure-bred animals, the increase sub-oommittee on eivic organization "‘laa^sof tbo Hoar.’* in the row«, will fora moderately, and not oftener than three ot breeding makes us rich in flock* hM alieady received application« for .“Never mind that.” * ‘Science Solves a Probkm.’” I yeara, ia a olimaie tim®* • week. It acts as a temporary and herds of the best blood in what, position* in the parade from 75 organ- *Kff»ir«ting 13,000 men. Thi* “I hate science.” be grown, a close and stimulant, but if given continually when the goal is reached, seems a very “ 'Mru Tiptapta Partj-Dweripe«» M « i* 2000 more than there ware in the injurious effects. short Ume. ' parade four year* ago. t>re«»i.’* . . GOSSIP. ’V? ____ : -M* —The Royal College of Music, Lotb ♦on, which Is bitt a few years old, has received a new donation of £30,000. It now posseaae* £150,000, an income of £13,000, end fifty-nine pupil*. —In thirteen year* (1873-1886) in Great Britain there has been a de crease in the number of marriages of three and a half per cent, la each thou sand of population. —In Norway a bucket of water is set down by horses with their- allowance of hay, and they take * sip of one and • mouthful of the other alternately. A broken-winded horse is rarely ever •een in that country. —In many parts of Great Britain it 1* customary to remove hives of bees from farm* to the mountains in th* month of August, so as to give the bees an opportunity to collect honey from flowers that blossom late in the FOREIGN it . “Oh, rad that’-PMWfelpWa 4 1