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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1889)
PORTLAND! MARKET IREPORT. sub-soiling endures several years un less the land is sodden with water. In The st its ot ths mercantile market baa fact, there is some difference in Hie A remained unchanged tbroughot the past Newsy Notea Concerning th* Farm »id soil ever after. An exchange says: "Apple., nn„... ■ week, wheat being alone affected. PUBLISH ID BTBBT FRIDAY Metta*» of Local end General Import of Nepeoial Ic tereet to tbe Pa- and some times beets t^**1 ■ - GaCkM-ed from AU Souroee tor The practice of mowing down straw Cable advices from Liverpool do not give cabbage, promise of a change for the bettor until and parsnips may be kept until,„“J“* I ciflo Ooaat Huabandman. LAnTTHT*^ • ORDGON s^ Benefit of Our Beadere. berry patq^ee is recommended by lhe after the Christmas holidays. The retail This length of time will doubtl«Z??5 I It is olaimed tost on an average lhe American Cultivator only in cases holiday trade to very active, ready money to ordinary modes of storage In .«ii1 ■ being mdre plentiful than usual at this Where the vines are overgrown with Truckee talks of a toboggan elide. Mrs. Grover Cleveland ia in Phila food of a oow should yield 2| per cenL but with suitable packing We H B time of the year. in dry food matter of her own weight, weeds. The object is to give the GrtOCBRIKS-Sugara have fallen ka dlffloulty in keeping garden roote^J!* I delphia. 1 ’ e * FAMOU8 SITTING BULL, Five oases of small-pox at Merced. weeds a Setback, with the hope that a but thia depends upon many condi fresh the year round. There U UttS I alnos our last report. We quote C • to, The base-ball team at Sydney, Aus ClumMwr at Sitting Ball. the Greet Bakerefield is filled with land spec tions. A small cow will sometimes little care will give the strawberries extra C tic. dry granulated 71c, cube, dlffloulty In retaining potatoes in I tralia, ia being lionized. and powdered 7fc. Coffees firm, Chief of tho Sioux. ulsters. eat a large quantity and produoe more I’ e advantage in the race for life,- Il is crushed ■ o’1 doubtful utility at best to hry so JavaX-'e, Ooeta Rica IUc'2Tc Salvador ly as good a condition as those Jersey City will not permit sparring than a larger one. Probably when the facta are all known 18U19o, Arbuckle's roasted 24 to. In dug. provided the temperature The bounty law ol Sonoma county | h :sh a remedy. We tried it once, canned table exhibitions by noted pugilists. fruit, assorted. »2 per so low that they will not ,prou7* I It will be discovered that Sitting Bull baa been repealed. W. A. Henry rays To secure but we al-o took the precaution to had more to do In influencing the In Mrs. Diss Debar, of “ spirit-pioluree” good results from stover or corn-fod dig 'p some of the best plants and set dos: pie fruit, assorted, 2js gl.2k» 1.S). grow, the skin being nearly hnpervto^ K The Piutes are unlawfully trapping fame, 8s 83.7S. baa been released from prison. dians against signing tho treaty at der, tbe crop should be harvested, tbei.. in a plaoe by themselves where I PROVISIONS—Oregon hams are qnot to molsturo so that-they will not Standing Rock than any other man. fish in Walker river. Warner, N. H;, with a population while the leaves are yet green, so that they could be kept from weeds. These edat Hi'ptac, breakfast bacon 14c, hou1- Beets, turnips, and espooially paP9^n.L I Twenty-five pioneers have just or dere lOta, Eastern meat is quoted as fol Bull is an Indian of large brain, as the of 1500, has not had a death in five they will dry crisp and bright, in were i ot out back, and from these we lows: Hams 13&10C, breakfast b con 13.C, become withered and dry in a com» ■ writer ascertained while traveling with ganised a society at San Diego. which condition there is no more pal got al) our berries the subsequent sea aides Ute. lively short time, and it is essentia!^ I months. him for three months In the East Ho atable food on the faam for horses, cat son. Frozen meat is to be chipped from FRUITS—Green fruit receipts 1 •63 bxs. imbed them in a suitable packing 8 uk I Natural gas has been struck by the iq diplomatic In his nature; not a great Kansas City to Sacramento. tle or sheep.” fruit is scarce, and the supply of ap stance to prevent the escape of moisture I We saw once an old experiment in Hard , drillers at Thorold and SL Charles, warrior, but rather a safe counselor, ples not equal to the demand. Apples fOte Hedges are not in most localities an stunting grain made by an old and 65 per bx, Mexican, oranges $4, lemons Saw-dust, slightly damp (but not wm; I A recount of the ballots for sheriff Canada. and as such he has great Influence with advjeable fence. They take up too shrewd farmer.' On one corner of his pt's fl 50 per bx, bananas (8.SO«4,5O. answers an excellent purpose, provide I the Indians. He Is athoughtful savage, uf Nevada oounty is to be had. Senator Beck doee not get any bet much land and do not form a perfect quinces tOsOOc, it Is placed in boxes sufficiently snwh B The building Of a railroad from ter, and he may never be able to re barrier, as numerous gaps often occur. field sewn with cats was a very rich and his travels in New York, Philadel V 8GETABLE4—Market well supp'ied. In size to prevent heating. All th« G place; where a barn or stack or ma- phia and Brooklyn, in 1884, taught him Seattle to the Canada line is assured. turn to the senate. Cabbage f lc per th, carrote and turnip If the owner does not-care to root out nuie heap had once stood. Here the interstices between the rtots murt u, I 75 j per sack, red pepper 3c per tb, potatoes tho ways of the whites to such Tan ex Tbe money in the alate treasury James 0. Morford, aged 93 years, tbe hedge ho snould at least get some grain always lodged. Taking bis cue 4O*45r per sack, sweet lffa c per lb. compactly filled. They should then I tent that he is now well able to oopo last Saturday amounted to *1,161.- tho last member of the Asaooiation of good from iL Barbed wire stretched from this, the farmer drew a heavy 40- DRIED FRUITS—Receipts 400 pkges. bo kept In a oool cellar. Saw-du* I with them. He is especially good in 613 27. serosa lhe open place will prove an tooth drag over his place after the Sun dried anoles 4'« #3 per lb, factory being an excollent non-conductor ot I Old Defenders, is dead. making a bargain. Indeed, the writer sllc-d 8c, factory plums Sotto, Oregon effective barrier, and besides it gives Otto Bcbults’ slaughter-house and The recent cold weaüier damaged stock a vary wholesome respect for oils were two or three inches high, prune* 7 - t*c, pears 0 10c, peachev 10'S lie, heat, a few degrees of frost In the cell« I considers him intellectually one of the and then rolled it down. Neighbors ice house at Carson, N bv ., were burned rai ins $2.25 per box, Cali ornia figs Sc, for a few hours, during an excetelhe;, I the tobacco and coffee orope in the the hedge itself, however much they - most powerful Indians on tho American said this would hurt the oats. That, Smyrna 18c per !b. cold snap, will not be likely to reaeh I state of Vera Cruz, Mexioo. continent. That he has had much to Sunday have learned the bad habit of breaking he replied, was just what he wanted DAIRY PRODUr E—Butter receipts for them. We have kept garden beetota ■ Harvey H. Clark has been appoint do in shaping the opinions of the tribe Bakers in Chicago.are now required through the weak places. . . to do. They were growing too rank the week IM) pkges. Fancy creamery 32 c this way through tho twelve month«'■ ed postmaster at Lodi, Ban Joaquin by law te stamp thé weight and their per lb, choice dairy 3"c, medium Tig30c there can be no doubt Those who intend to set Out plum The drag tore the leaves, caused the common 20e, eastern 25ig3l)c. and taken them out in November ap. I Sitting Bull's Indian name is Ta-ton- county. names on every loaf of bread. trees should not forget that plums, plant to tiller, and tn the check thin- parently as fresh as the day they I EGGS — Receipts 192 cases. Oregonbje, Ka-l-s-ton-Ka, and he was born on the Violations of the fish laws are re But one session of the publia schools pigs and poultry are a trio which given to its rampant growth the grain eastern 32ig32 jc. dug, although with some loss of flavor I banks of Grand river, within the ported from Taylorville ami the mouth was held one day last week m Boston, flourish well together, and when plant stood up till it ripened. POULTRY—Chickens «3.50*4, for Parsnips, which wither rapidly whs® I boundaries of the great Sioux reserva of Paper Mill creek. ed in yards occupied by pigs or chick owing to a severe snow storm. Four-leaved olover i« not a distinct Urge young and «4 4 50 for old, turkeys exposed to the air, may be kept fresh In I tion and about forty-five miles south 1 |>er !b, ducks «5^7 per dosen, ens, or both, good crops seldom fail to this way during winter, but lh-.se need- I Ulmer, San Bernardino county, and { F. W. Scott, yicfrjtfeeidnnt of the be obtained’, aa it is believed that the variety of clover, but only a sport, the geesd »8 «k west from the present Standing Rock variation being in the presenoe of WOOEiJtlecolpta for week 221.800 lbs. ed for spring use shout! be left tn th. I Agency in Dakota. He is fifty-five Fnmrald £ay, El Doiedo county, aie Pratt county, Kansas, Dank, is charged continued uiatflrbance of the soil and four leaves in the plant which derives Valley 18 ot 0 c Eastern Oregon 10m>l5c. ground where they grew, and taken out I with robbing the bank of «400. years of age, has a very large head, is postoffices just established. the prevention of the growth of weeds its botanic name, trifolium, from its HOPS—Receipts for week 1027 lbs. in spring for ready use, or olse packed I cool and thoughtful, very decided in Jack Logarbo has been charged by George Beechman accepts the chal and gruis prevent the curculion from three-clustered leaves. It is barely Choice 124« 14c. j away by the mode already described, I his ways, and yet will listen to argu the grand jury at San Jose with the lenge of Ballon, of the Pacific Coast, secreting themselves at night. They possible that- by judicious selection GRAIN-R-ceipta for week 94 206 ctls. for longer keeping. They may be al- I ment and will answer with argument murder of his stepdaughter. to skate for tho roller championship. also destroy tbe insects as fast as they a four leaved trifolium may be bred. Valley 21.37«<*1.40. Eastern Oregon »1.32} lowed to remain in the ground a few I M1.40. Oats 32 a35c. His original name was Wa-Kan-you-na- expose themselves upon the ground. The difficulty is that the same plant A strong protest against statehood A joint resolution proposing ah F OUR Receipts for week 5670 bbls. weeks longer, if the roots are not al- I gln, or Standing Holy, which namo he for Utah has been signed by the lib anti-polygamy amendment to the Con With even the mos> abundant capi often prod ices both three and four Standard 44,75, omer brands «4.25. lowed to become exhausted by tho I retained. until he was. fourteen years eral territorial committee of Utah. leaved clovers, and little dependence stitution was introduced in the house. tal a farmer sometimes gets behind FEED—Barley 2 23’per ton. mill do growing leave«, which is prevented-by I old, when his father, whose name was could be placed on getting seed that g8*lx.S0, shorts »16 50, brau«15.50, Tbe governor refuses to pardon Ar cutting off the starting foliage rapidly I Lawler,,of Illinois, introduced a bill hand with work. It is not always pos would perpetuate the abnormal char Sitting Bull, took him along with' him led hay (13*15, loo e»14ffll'. Bible to procure farm help as needed. on tho war path in the Crow country thur D. January, who stole «60,000 in the house lank week pensioning For years the tendency of labor has acteristic-. Four-leaved clovers are FRTSH MEATS—Beef live, 3c dressed with a light hoe ground Bharp on the I I veterans when they reach thé age ol 6 , mutton, IfVe, 3c, dressed 6-, lambs grindstone. (thé inveterate enemies of the Sioux), while his father was state treasurer. been to concentrate in cities. Though said to be especially abundant tliir s2 2.5 each, hog-, live, 5) 0c, dressed 7g> Cabbage, Intended for early use In I and he, tho fourteen-yoar-old boy, The course of the opium seiasd at 50. often idle or more poorly paid than year in localities having a great 7}, veal 0 u 7c. winter, or for a few months, may be I counted Ills first victory by killing a Port Heron, Micb., has been traced to A report to the forestry congress on the farm, the city life is preferred amount of rain. It has been suggested kept by a mode somewhat similar, us- I Crow Indian. After returning to their tbe shipper, Jocelyn, at Victoria, B. 0, discloses the fact that arbor day is for the social and other advantages that the exuberance of vegetation in ing slightly damp moss instead of saw- I heme his father "threw away" three A bill will be introduced into the now observed in 31 states and terri that ikgives. This is making labor in wet, warm weather causes the clover PITH AND POINT. dust or the latter will nnswpr neatly I ponies, 1. e., killed them in honor of his coming legislature of California to tories. th'b country harder to get every year, to indulgein an extra leaf. as well. Procure gooa sized or long I brave son’s achievement at the same make two counties out of Loe Angeles. Professor Shelton, of the Kansas General Charles G. Dahlgren, who aud thus indirectly obliging farmers —We need eaoh other’s forbearance time announcing that he had changed to subdivide large farms, diversify State Agricultural college, writing ol as well as encouragement In order to boxos, cover the bottom with two or I took a prominent part in the confed A oompany composed of leading tho name of his son from Standing Holy erate army, is dying at his home in their crops and do; as much as they alfalfa, says that to raise it success do our best We do not all see alike; three inohes of the moss, place a strat- I to that of Sitting Bull, bestowing his men at San Jose is to be organized to Brooklyn. can without hiring; ’ r fully tho ground should receive we oan not all work in the same way. urn of the cabbage heads regularly and I % bore for oil and gaa in Santa Clara own name upon him. compactly on thiB layer, after adding I thorough preparation by plowing and Crab apples make a very firm and valley. —When marriage is a failure, there The town of Three Rivers, Mich., is In person, Sitting Bull Is a solidly Sow no less than 20 Is a good deal more wrong with the another layer of moss proceed as before, I palatable-jelly. The Siberian crab ap hairowing. in a fearful ooddition. It has over At El Preo a strong effort is being built Indian, not quite so tall as an or till the box Is filled. A quite low tem- I ples are easily obtained and are fine in pounds of seed to the acre, and sow dinary savago, yet heavier In many re made to create a strike on the 5000 bushels of onions piled up and flavor, but, if-one can get them, the this about the middle of April. Har man or woman, or both, than with peraturo for the boxes Is desirable, and I no aale for them. marriage.— Philadelphia Press. specta His foatures are strong,, and Southern Pacific by dissatisfied en some frost occasionally will do no harm. I wild species, the soar, green things row in lightly, following with a roller, —A frog which depends on his when he walks he turns his toes In gineers. The switchmen on the Burlington that’grow on the thorny trees in the if possible. Do not be discourged if When moss is used for packing roots, I ward, strikes tho ground with a heavy, A large meeting of ^merchants of road who have been on a strike have Ccuntry—give the greatest satisfaction. the plant makea a feeble growth dur brains instead of his legs would stand it answers a good purpose If rubbed or I jaqrlng tmd, and mo vos rapidly llko a Los Angeles one night last week insti resolved to continue to try and em They have a spicy flavor and a pleas ing the first searon, os they usually a mighty poor show in a puddle near ground rather fine or pulverized.-- It I man of business. His general look is tuted a move to bring down rents. barrass the road. may bo necessary during winter to ex ant acid which are particularly de do. Alfalfa should not be pastured or a fchool-house.— Detroit Free Press. heavy, whllo that of Little Crow, the Concerted action is to be secured. —In the bright lexicon of youth amine the degree of moisture, and if Dr. Jeffrey, of the First Baptist lightful to invalids. The juice of the mowed during the first and critical leader of the great Indian outbreak In John Wesley Hill, a Methodist min church at Indianapolis, preaohed a crab apple, of either kind, may be season. The mower should occasiop- there is no such' word as fall, but later quite dry or likely to become so, tqjap- Minnesota In 1881, and Hole-in-the-Day, ister at Ogden, is delivering radioal sermon recently indicating a disbelief used for jelly with that of dtbor fruits, ally be run over the ground high on. when the youth gets Into business ply more with a watering pot/but not the great Chippewa chief, were more anti-Mormon lootnres, and has in- in the orthodox hell. such sb peach, raspberry or cherry, enough to miss the alfalfa and cut iff forhlmseU, then the word shows up In to drench them. It is essential to refined, but none the loss true Indians. enrred great hostility from the Mor and give firmnets without injuring the tops of the weeds. After this sea good shape. maintain a low temperature, to prevent Miss Harpe, an ex-olerk in one of tbe flavor. The proportion may be son the alfalfa will take care of itsqlf, The Dakotas believe that they must im mons. —Corn is not only king, but it is the any danger from rotting.— Country the departments at Washington, is re- left tdllie taste of the maker. and all the weeds within its reach. itate Hay-o-Kah, the undemonstrative fodder of our country. Hence no Gentleman. On the roof beams of an old out portwMrom Indianapolis to have gone god, who inculcates tho idea that it is As the cold weather approaches, American’s patriotism can be ques Jellies should stand open a day or building at Nevada City was found inrane through political excitement. MANURES FOR'FRUITS. not dignified, or manly, or great to two before beifig put into glasses, that every kind-hearted man who owns a tioned when he shouts: "God save tho cvlnoe lively emotions of grief or joy, Saturday in an old sack 1100 in «20 A gigantic cattle-stealing scheme the moisture may evaporate; but they horse will provide hie animal-with a king!”— Wzstcm Plowman. A Qaestion of More Than Ordinary Interest but under all circumstances, evon of pieces. It bad evidently been there has been discovered ut Rawlings, Wy. should be protected from dust. If comfortable blanket, both for stable To Horticulturists. , —It is a greater wrong to be extrav T., through the stock-growers’ com thin, let them stand in lhe sun's rays. wear and for covering when hitched torture and death itself, the Indian for years. In the valloy of the Mississippi where agant with strength than to be extrav At tbe drawing at •flutter City last mission, in which a gang of butchers In a day or two cut papers to fit the out of doors. Nor is it a m itter ol — 'kmuet show a stoiçal, impassive face, apple orchards have suffered from alter kindness ot heart alone, but it is agant will • money. It is poor economy nations of heat and drought in summer and honce tho immovable features of week Oscar Boehn, of S^BjirancixCo, are thought to be implicated. glasses ; dip these in brandy, alcohol to save pennies at the expense of a Sitting Bull or any other Indian who, won the hotel; H. Best won the 2- About 100 of Denver’s leading busi or white of egg, and press them on lhe really a matter of economy with the great deal of strength and time. Spend and drought and cold in winter one- lays claim to power among his tribe. story house, and W. Eddington an ness men have arranged to attend the top of lhe jelly. A very old-fashioned Ov nor of the horse. An animal which all in moderation, but hold time and half, if not two-thirds, of the trees of The principal characteristic of this other house. inaugural ceremonies in regulation method is to peur melted butter or is kept oota fort ably blanketed will strength is of more value than money. mature age alive and bearing five yean Ca»es'of burglary, highway robbery koep in good condition and come out great medicine man—for he Is known ago, are now dead. Farmersand fruit cowboy costume, and accompanied by clean mutton fat X)n top and let it —The finer the nature the more flaws among hit tribe as such—is his stub and small thefts are plentiful at Los ^genuine cowboy band. harden. All such preserves should in the spring better prepared for hard growers are coming to recognize the will it show through the clearness of Angeles. More than the regular win work on less feed than one that is af bornness of character, the same dé A fellow calling himself “ Jack, the be covered, then if mold appears it forded none but its natural protection it The best things are seldom seen fact that something must be dope to nient which made Grant tho groatoat ter rnpjly 01 rascals has reached that ^Ripper, "has been arrested at Montreal. can easily be removed without wast The cost of ths blanket will be more in their best form. The wild grass save the poor remainder, and they be warrior of modern times With ju city from the east. gin to realize the necessity of manures, He is ezidenlly a lunatic. He had a ing the fruit. Afterwards put on the dicious management Bull could, no William Jones, one of the four men bright knife and was running after a glasses the covers matte for that pur than saved incite feed, beside adding growB well and strongly one year with though not necessary on nine-tenths of doubt, be won over to the whites, but nested at Los Angeles for robbing soreaming woman. Hia name is John -peso, or cover with paper, pasting the to the IfrhysiciH comfort and appear another; but the wheat is, by reason the wheat and corn soils of the West ance of the beast. When purchasing of Its greater nobleness, liable to a bit edges down. . , you can’t drive htm.— Çor. Ithaca (if- he railway station »t Sepulveda and Langhorn. "If apple or other sour fruit-trees are blankets it is an object to get the best ter blight— Ruskin. Y.) Journal. i plundering the gutwts at the 4-mile growing on auch land all that is neces The question whether bighorn or for your meney, and the cheape t are Geheral Russell A. Alger, o' Michi — When a man ’ s Anger Is not like house, has made a lull confession. sary to keep them in vigorous health wild sheep of the Rocky mountains not always thoee that oust least at the gan, has just paid 'a visit to Mr those of other people he knows to feel FIRST POLO GAME. Gen. Sohn J. Brevster, in the early Blaine. While politicians believe (ovis montans) would cross wiih the start. A good blanket, which will dissatisfied; but if his mint lz not llko and fruitfulness is to secure to them a days of California deputy county the visit was in reference to a cabinet domestic sheep has been successfully prove durable and last, is the cheapest that of other people, he does not know monopoly of the soil and the rainfall Somethin» About the Most Nxeitla» and ch-ik of Sonoma county, and subse and to keep all weeds and grasses in position, General Alger states that it settled. Tbe wild sheep was captured in the end. to feel dissatisfied. Thlf is called Exhilarating of Sports. and tamed in Colorado, and allowed quently surveyor-general of the state, had no political character. An Eastern journal says : “It seems ignorance of the relative importance complete subjection;.but it will takes to feed with domestic sheep. It can te us that some of the old calculations long time to beat this fact into the Polo, or hookey on horseback, qs it was sent last heek to the oounty poor The Maine Pomological society is be seen that the cross lias diminished about the cost of fences in this country of things.— Hindu. heads of the avorago man who has lost te somotimos called, is the national house from the town of Sonoma. making a collection of choice apple« the length and size of tbe horns in the and of keeping them in repair, a- a portion of his orchard and has re gamo of the people of Gilgit, a moun Rasmna Larsen is fighting the Ore for exhibition at tbe Wot Id’s exposi progeny. The fleece is also muoh tainous country to tho north of Caah- •eing respectively greater thin the na v —The Portland Oregonian telle of a solved to save the remainder by liberal more. Reports had reached India, by gon Railway and Navigation company. tion, which opens in Paris next May. heavier and of finer staple. 8uch a tional debt and the interest on it are peculiar sight witnessed the other day manuring. Some kinds of maoure, how Tbe company passes over his home way of Cashmere that the Gilglttis stead, near Willows, Or., and won’t The apples are to be placed in a pre cross as this is highly interesting from becoming somewhat superannuated by passengers on the ferry from Van ever, and some modes of applying them a scientific point ofytew, but is of no No doubt fences cost more than they wcro a race of bluo-eyed Kaffirs (unbe pay him bis price for th® land, so he serving liquid before being shipped. couver. A sen! was in pursuit of a may be absolutely hurtful to apple economio value, unless further crosses lievers in Mohammed), and It was sug tore up the track and waa arrested. It is said that there is a good pros with mutton breeds of domestic sheep -hould, but their yearly cost is de salmon. The fish darted hither and trees. If sheep are kept in an orchard gested that they wore probably the de pect of carrying out the scheme of should result in permanent increase in creasing; in all the older parts of th< thither, and frequently leaped out of and the land Is riot overstocked, the re country at least, by substitution .of A rich sirikt is reported in the 4th connecting California by cable with scendants of one of Alexander’s settle sue of cate tss without impairing tbe soiling and ensilage for the old pastur the water. The passengers became sult Is beneficial, for they eat the fallen ments, and to solve thia question the of July mine, in the Salmon river Honolulu! There ia no doubt that the value of the' flesh or wool. very much excited in watching tho race, fruit apd distribute droppings over the age system. The national debt has finally the fish darted up tv the boat whole area. But if sheep manure be Punjab government. In the spring of oountry, Idaho. A large quantity of scheme is one that promises many ad greatly decreased since calculations Manure has to be applied with Oku- sulphate of silver, worth «1000 a ton, vantages to lhe growing commerce of 1886, deputed Dr. Gottlieb Leitner to and jumped on board. A member of distributed in quantity under the trees, lion to the pear to avoid causing were made, and the interest account the boat’s crew sold it to a farmer, to it has a tendency to draw the woolly visit the oountry and inquire into the has been found. Thia is said t" be the Pacific coast. Stillmore; but we think that the dis blight. The great point is never te the Behest mine in Washington tv«Ti- history and language of the people. As The damage inflicted on the South stimulate a sudden fl.,w of sap by use of fencing has kept pace with the great indignation of the passengers, bark louse; and horse manure has the far as concerns that matter, the language tory or Idaho. by the yellow fever pestilence is now manuring when iis effects will be im either of these. A great deal of fenc who wanted it taken to a safe distance same effect Cow manure attracts the of Gilgit waa proved to be a slater lan white grub, and fresh and unfermented and restored to the water. The mental condition of Elie Ellen, felt in the lore of hotel patronage, and guage of Sanscrit, and not like Hindi or a rich Truckee lumberman, will be the coming season will be a trying mediately felt For this reason it is ing material is still need, but it is manure of any kind produc*M«he white — There is one old-time habit, says Greek, a daughter language; but the' contested over tbe effort to g;< pos one with the grand Florida establish beet to apply manure just before the every year in larger proportion Cf wire. an exchpnge, that used to be widely rot of the roots. Liquid manure, com point of Interest for us is that Dr. Leit session ot the gift to a deceased daugh ments, as well as with northern capi pear tree enters the dormant state indi Very few rails are now put up in tbe old fashioned worm fence. Old rails prevalent in the United States, especi pounded by soaking apple pomace with cated by tbe falling of the leaves. ner took as much interest in the na ter, juft previous to her death, of talists who have investments there. Early in the fall is the best time In are sometimes used, but’ they are ally in the West and South—the tobacco pigeon dung, guano and the like, and tional game of polo as in the language, «15,000. It Is elainsed he was incom practioe, however, August is said to mostly spiked to poets set in straight chewing habit—that has certainly de made quite weak, is an excellent fertili The offioial count ef the vote of and persuaded three natives ot the petent mentally to make the gift Montana shows a total of 40,014, be the proper time, for there are rare lines, and generally surmounted with clined in tho present generation. Tho zer, which may be used by amateurs on country to return with him to British In a small scale. If to apple pomace fif At Santa Ana, Los Angeles county, which is well up to the vote of Wash ly rains that oome early enough to a barbed wire at the top, to make the manufacturers of chewing tobacco say teen to twenty per cent of fine rock dia and bring their polo stloks and po •limnlate growth the same season. rails go farther and to make the fence that the trade in it has not grown with nies along with them. The party reached Monday, lhe locomotive of the Santa ington, the latter being 45,467. Mon Thus during the whole of wintei1 the more effective." the growth of our population, but that phosphate be added, it ia the best of all Sakou, tho capital of the Punjab, some Fe Short line almck a wagon contain tana’s vote, by tbe usual calculation, manure has had an opportunity to be There are several States which pro in many States it is lose than half as fertilize™ for the apple and pear. time in August, 1866, and the game ing William Bentley, u., aged 76 would indicate a population of not far come mixed with the soil Tbe tree from 200,000, but it is probably nearer duce a surplus of corn. Of these Illi large as it used to be before tho war. Along shore where seaweeds abounds, having been discussed at Government years, hia wife, aged 80 years, and bis 150,000. stprta with a vigor which can be nois and Iowa are equals, the product In the New England States it has be no better and more profitable uses of>"it daughter and daughter-in-law. They house a oouple of teams were got up w rteadily maintained during the sum of each being estimated at 270,000,- come of very slight account The can bo made than to apply it liberally and the day fixed for the trial games, were all four killed outright They The employee of the New York city mer. 000 bushels; Missouri ranks as third, States in which it now has the greatest to apple orchards. And last, but not were residents of El Modena, six miloe whloh all the European residents turned library recently discovered an ancient from Santa Ana. Heard’s Dairyman says: “A great with 210,000,000 bushels; and of the hold are Kentucky, Missouri, Tennes least, no more successful use can be out to witness The teams were com document between the wall and the deal of vagueness exists yet among other four, Katgkas has made a gain of see, and Arkansas. It is an unwhole made of tobacco stems than to mulch posed of Captain Charles Marshall, George P. Harding, late democratic «helving in the librarian’s rooms. It 71,000,000 bushels, as compared with fruit trees wltMktiiem; they repel in • Lieutenant Pemberton, Lieutenant R. candidate for the state senate from waa an eagrosaed copy of the declara butter makers on the subject ot ripen tbe cron of 1887; Indiana has gained some habit offensive to decent people, sects, absorb moisture and in that way Nleholetts. Mr. C. F. Amery, Dr. Hei lhe district composed ot Yolo and tion of independence on vellum bound ing cream. A great many men and 69,000,000 bushels; Nebraska, 54,000,- and Ought to disappear, make an excellent mulch, and as they «------ • ---- ner, Sei-dan Mohammed, Hyath Khan, Napa oountiee, has served a notice ol in folio form and attested August 2, women who have had a chanoe, at 000, and Ohio 41,000,000. The total rot slowly, they give up potashsalts and1 least, to know better persist in putting 1826, by the then only surviving tho three Gllgltty, and one other, and oonteat on hia repr.blicam opponent, ( fresh skimmed cream into the churn. increase for the yea.- ia believed to be —The champion absentminded man ef other forms of plant food essential to signer, Charles Qairoll, of Carollton. tho gamo thus inauguritted rapidly ac Mr. N. G. Gilbert, of New York, made not far from 560,000,000 bushels, or + East Union, Me., Is he who bedded his the health and fruitfulness ofl all sour F. 8. Sprague, who holds the certif quired popularity, clubs being estab A call for a convention waa pub a little experiment to see what tbe re more than twice the entire product 6f horse with shorts instead of sawdust fruits.— B. r. Johnson, in KJY. Trib lished promptly at all the military sta icate of eieolion. The illegality of ■ liahed at Aberdeen, D. T., Monday, to sult would be. For about a week be Illinois and Iowa together The com une. y tions. The game waa ployed with an votes of the inmates of the Veterans’ take measures to prevent, if possible, had been getting about five pounds ot parison affords aid to the imagination the other night He found out his mis take when his horse had eaten up his energy, and with such speedy ponies of home at Yountaville ia tbe betia for the in forming a oonoeption of the surplus — By love's delightful influmce the- 1 division qf l%kota. A quiet meet butter from 100 pounds of milk, but Arab stook that severe casualties were the contest There are but 68 votes ' ing of the leading citizens waa held not being satisfied that be was getting 1 available for exportation, either di bedding ». J it became nccescvry for his attack of ill-humor is resisted, the vio owner to rise in the middle at the night frequent, so much so that oonalderable on Baturday to devise means to defeat all the butter from the milk, he tried rectly or in the form ot meat and lence of our passions abated- H1* bitter pressure was brought to bear on tho in difference on the faoe of the re- ' tbs divisiodista. They say that divis the experiment of keeping tho two other provisions; but only when tbe and walk him up and down the road for cup of affliction Sweetened, all t|o to- 1 exercise. turns end Harding olaime that 182 j army authorities to put a stop to it, but ion ia a purely political move and op -kimmings separate until the second mind dwells upon-the magnitude of juries of tho world alleviated, and the they wisely forbore, and the game waa votes were oast against him at Yount posed to the best interesta of the tax- more of cream was cured and then the entire product of more than 2,000,- i —A hoi^e met hie deatk In an odd sweetest flowers strewed plentifully ' manner ir Choctaw County, Ala. He soon transplanted to English eoil, where ville that should not have Loen re- I putting them together and churning. 000,000 bushels is it possible to agalite along the most thorny paths of life.— signifleanoe of the name id which stepped bn the end of a short pole that Zimmermann. it flourished freely, throwing off vi*. oeived. From one ohurning thus, treated he ths 1 , — Two young men In Francs who were corn is now entitled as king of oereals I was in the road, when lhe other end shoots for transplantation fa, engaged to two stateri quai reled over obtained six pounds of butter re the ' The departure of about fifty Union | raised and-stuck in his abdomen. Be Martha Wnaringtou'a petwaiaM««- America and the BrftMtoolonl«*. It fa lOOpounds ot milk. Here was a gain tiful green f^rrot. Mrs. IVaahington some trifling matter and agreed to set Scours earn generally be checked by fore ing frightened, he then mode a aho fond of a fallow deer. perhaps the rooek exciting and exhilar of 20 per oent, all lor an experiment. ” Phciflo railroad surveyors from Rod ating game known, but it te only Cen shutting the pigs tsp and feeding dry tle their dispute by a dueL la which neon 11 y created muoh excite lunge forward, and in doing so drove Thousands of acres of potatoes do ding. ' Mrs. Grant had a "strawberry man" co» taur» who can play it creditably and oom for a few days. II pigs are large both should be wounded and one at not produoe half they should tor lack ment among the people. It is believed the stick "nearly through him," caus that waaa snperb milker, and supplied hw 1 least should be killed. The conditions enjoy ft thoroughly,-U f. Amory, <. ing death in a few minutes. the surveyo rs are to look for a route table with milk and cream. enough to «M give them dry, raw agreed upon were that the right foot ol subteoiling. It is better and «Her ' to Boise City, Idaho. Attar CteoM, Mrs Bliss, l-rceident TavloM danRbtrr. to plant fewer acres in this orop, >, which lace «tip Of black, anott er of white, who presided over the White Hou»e until h« Soar, or rye or wheat whole. U toe of the one should bo Usd to tho left ia neessaarily expensive, and do lhe Faonv Jones (colored) is under ar- •nd silk petticoats of different colore, the nicest way to wash bedquilta young to set, a lamp of slum the else toot of the other, sad theo, lather's death, had a splendid tu Ute owL work thorougly. If the potatoe ground rest at Weetmister, Md., cuarged with r0"””1™* •lr«»v <wn Outdo Ux caméléon armed with a dagger, fortablee, ia to place them on ia sub-soiled, and the manure applied Miss Cleveland's pet white at tbe White of a walnut maybe dissolved In a killing a 4-year-oM boy by inhuman ; " ** oh“«*'*"7 trifling •tab coo another by 1 during the rainy day» of fall Sowas was a beautiful rose which she found quart or water and a teaspoouful given •houlddle. Eaoh of the oombataato is turned under tbe surface furrow, treatment, The child had been left in the conservatory <*’ tAstears her and a good seed-bed made, the crop Ksw glng' .ms com, la .jl bIe morning and evening to pigs s week received seven wounds before owe of will nearly always pay donble what it with her l,y its mother to be taken rare of and lhe colored woman tor "*>"• they « sxpf-sd, white etUl tied to hie would without lhe extra or so old, inqi-easing tho doee tor oMer awful prior of fll.flo the yard tured it te death. The body was cov «ha» spilt silk,-bto lire ered with eears and bnma. PACIFIC COAST NOTES. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS XHE AGRICULTURALIST -«Oy and far more ctac. I 1 1 F 'li , b a cl lo hi tri eh en wl wc fro lon att Thi ani Ara thii ing Itti clot ma. oa I thè ■san: of t A he t awa mot to p trus I thè rto d I palr I forg wan ! as d I of t | | whe worl 1 mcn I will ■ 1 I B iprit exh» W' care. uein) U do’.n Pope ■ as to ■ nell, ■ draw H velve | 1 ■ away ■ ■ garrii Lisi« U «umn ■ »uds, ■ look : ■ thè i'l H l'ie ai H «ni fi H ln? t. H B^li- “Yc iuctot the it reoeiv ductor public }uired ire. fa, •at ma •very ach ft he obs one in I •‘each i eator fi i possibl found < the rop didn’t then p, «very Proper tor dish -hide. "Miste