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WILLAMETTfi FABMEK: SALEM, OREGON, APRIL 30, 188G f i ft hc onc ircl c. MRU IIAItMOT T. CLAUIIK, Edito PREMONITION. In & atill chamber. whito bod of sleep With noothtog pillow, end t, (.nam an deep 'That it Mono ro.illty did atom, And all reality wss hut a dream I woke ai children wake, In iurpriie, With aoft bcwilderaiout of lira and eyes, For I had felt upon my oyrllda pressed One darling baby kits; up.m my breast A passing breath as of an angol wiug Passed abovo me, fragrant fluttering. And then I breathed the subtle, sweet perfume Of lilacs, purple lilacs, in full bloom; Lilacs ao cool and fresh, tha flowers I know Just plucked palo purplo lila:s, damp with dew. In ccstacy, I to tho window flew, Charmed with tho garden of my dreams; but no I Thcro coldly fell tho moonlight on tho snow, Tho snow lat lay like tnoonlYitht far below. Was it memory that clioso to bring From my dream garden a forgotten flower ? Was it a spirit that forestalled tho hour And vroko mo with tho first faint breath of spring? C. W. Stoddard. KITCHEN WRINKLED. Liquid Glue Dissolvo good j;luo in whiskey; koop well corked so it will not ovnporflto. To rcmovo paint stnlna or aplnslies on glnss, inoiston tho spots with a strong solution of soda, then rub hard. ItUBt on Stool. Make n paste- of emery powder and kcrosono; rub on and let eland n littlo while-j thon polish with oil. To elenn zinc dissolvo two ounces ol nlum in ono quart of vinegar; uso ns hot ns you can. Hub until dry. To rcmovo tho lops of fruit jars that cannot bo Btartod by hand, dip n cloth in very hot water nnd apply to tho out sido of tho cap ; this will cnuso it to expand. When you havo spilled anything on tho stovo or milk has boiled over and n Biiflbcating smoko escapes, sprinklo tho spot with a quantity of Halt; this will stop it, Slcovo Protoctors. Cut off tbo foot of worn out stockings, turn down a Item and run in a rubbor cord at tho top and bottom, and you havo a nico pair of slcovo protectors. Emnty bpooIh aro nico. to uso to hang towels and clothing on. Drivo nails through thorn so tho head will sink in tho end of tho spool. No dangor of rnst in using them. A slato with pencil nttnrhed is handy to havo in tho kitchon, on wuich to jot down articles you wish to buy when you go " to town ;" then you will not forgot tlio very things you want moat, as is often tko caso. To Clean Nicklo I'lato. Thickon equal parts of amoiiiu and alcohol with powdorcd whiting, Put on tho nicklo with a picco of ohamoiso skin ; loavo until dry ; then polish with a dry clean picco of chumoiso ekin. To Mako Vinegar. To ono gallon of rainwater ndd ono pound chonp yellow sugar, lot stand in tho mm with netting over it. If profcrred, molasses can bo used in tho proportion of ono quart to seven ot ralnwator. A very littlo yeast will hasten tho fermentation. Vinegar "mother" can bo udded also. OnOICB RECIPES. Itag Mats. I must tell you how to mako rag nuts. I havo ono now nearly completed which I think quito pretty. I cut my rags, all sorts, stocking legs best of all, in strips fmor than for carpot. Sew thorn together, wind in balls and proceed. Tnko vory coareo crochet hook. If mat is to bo oblong, mako chain ac cordingly. If round, two stitchos will do, and go round and round in siuglo crochot; that is, draw rng through with hook, put rag over hook and draw through tho two ctitchos. Arrango colors to fancy. Tho centro of mino is bright red, quito n largo space, and afterwards hit and n.Us. Uright, contrasting colore, light and dark, havo a very pleasing etl(jct, which con bo appreciated by be ing teen. Molasses Candy. Putin a saucepan ono pint of molasses, half a pint of sugar, butter tho sizo of n small egg unttyono tablespoonful of glyecrino and boil for twenty minutes. When tho mixture is thick, try a fow droops in a cup of cold water. If tho drops rotain their form tho candy N nearly dono; try a few drops moro ; if thoy aro brittle, tako oft" tho saucepan immediately, and stir in a half n teaspoonful of cream of tartar, and pour tho mixturo into buttered pans. When it is cool enough pull until it is a3 whito as dosired. Bo curofnl not to boil it too much. Alway try tho candy at tho end of twenty minutes. If fUvor is wished, pour tho vanilla or lemon or any other esenco desired on tho candy before it cools. OoniliMiil WIhiUiiii In It. Ho just, but trust not every one. Bo ilinely wlo, uitlior than wl9o in lluio. llownru of Ihhoiii siu. Hot ray no trust; ilivuljji) no secret. IJouiiiv Is morn commended than imi tated. Hear your nilfortuno-i with fortitude. Ho nlwnys at leisure to do good. lluslni'ss is tho suit of 1 1 ft. llrcvlty is tho soul of wit. Hotter to llvo well than lonjr. Ho not too hasty to outbid another. Building is u pasthuo that men pay dear for. Bowaro of tho gecao when tho fox preaches. Hotter 11 small fish than an empty dish. Business noglcctcd, Is business lost. Ho active, for Idleness is tho rust cf tho mind. By doing nothing, wo learn to do ill. Better to slip with tho foot than tho tongue. llo over vigilant, but nover suspicious. Better to do well !ato than never. Birds of a feather flock together. Bacchus has drowned more than Nep tune. Beggars hnvo no right to bo choosers. "Bear and forebear," is good philoso phy. Better to bo alono than In bad com pany. Better to bo untaught, thnn Ill-taught. Bad books aro tho public fountain of vice. Books alono can novnr touch tho uso of books. Boar and blamo not what you cannot change. Bowaro of him who regards not his reputation. Bcllovu after trial, and judge before friendship. Bo good betimes, lest repnitanco come too Into. Bo ashamed of your pride, not proud of your tdinino. Bo slow to promise, and quick to per form. Business makes a man ns well as tries him. Bo patient in adversity, and humble In prosperity. m a. An AutoKrnpli-CollectliiK Hermit. Ono of our walks In tho Island of Capri will tako us to a very high point, on which are some ruins of tho Villa of Tiberius, tho Itoman Kinnoror. This goutlemnn, having involved himself in n great deal of trouble at home, con cluded to retire to this rocky Island, whoro ho would bo Mifn from his ono nilci, and hero ho lived until his death, In tho year 1)7 A. 1). Capri must havo boon a verv different nlnco then as far as tho manners and customs of Its Inhab itants aro concerned. Tho Emperor built no less than twelve handsome vil las in various parts of tho Island, and mado all ncccMiary arrangements to on Jov himself ns much as possible. Tito villa which wo aro visiting was ono ot tho largest, and tho remains of vaulted chambers and corridors dhow that it must hnvo been a very lino building. A short dlotnnco below It, is tho top of a nrcclplcr, from which, tradition says, Tiberius used to havo tho.so poroons whom he hail condemned to death thrown down Into tho sea. This was not an manual method of execution with tho Romans, and his vicUmn must have mot with a certain death. If tuy of us really delro to sec a her mit, wo can now bo gratllied, for ono of that profession has his dwelling here. Ho probably does live here uUnlono, but ho does not look like our ordinary Ideal ot a hermit. Ho will bo glad to receive homo coppers, and also to havo us writo our autoiniiphs; In t hook which ho keens for tho purpose. A her mit autograph-collector in the mined villa of a Roman Emperor, on tho top of a mountainous Island In tho Mediter ranean, Is Mimethlng wo did not t xpeet :. until wiiii uii utir i raven. rrvm 'enonaUu Conducts!," In Frank H. Stockton, in St. Xicholasjbr b'tbiuary. I'ihI Humes. Forty yeais ago, hays a writer in 7r per'a Slugnxine, the most distinguished citizens of Kentucky wero engaged In writing exsays and prize papers on scien tific njriiculture. A n-irulur trottinir track was not to U found in tho whole country. Nothing win. thought of tho breeding and training of horses with reference to tho dovclopmont of greater speed. Pacing horses were fashionable; und two great rivals in this ecductlvo gait having been brought together for a trial of pccd, In lieu of a track, paced a mighty race over a river-bottom lint! Wo havo changed all that. Tho gentle men no longer writo their vny. Tho trotting horo will soon, undoubtedly, bo admitted to manhood Mill'rage. much us bee: oncn won tho spurs of knight hood, llo has already, even without tho light of voting, been styled the first citizen. Tho great agricultural fairs of the stato have modi tied their exhibits with refureneo to 1dm alone, and liftccn or twenty thousand ,,eoplu give after noon after afternoon to tho contempla tion of lii.i beauty ahd his speed. J lis ono rival is tho thoroughbred, who goes on running faster and faster. By anil by time will be no more. Ono of tho brief codo of nliio laws for tho govern ment of tho young Kentucky common wealth that wero p:i-cd In tho llrst leg islative assembly ever held woat of tho Alleghenlos dealt with tho preservation of tho breed of horsos. Nothing was said of education. Tho Keutuekiau loves tho memory of Thomas Jolll'ieon, not forgetting that ho onco ran race horsos. Those, great interests, not over looking tho cattle interest, tho manufac ture of whisky, and the raising of to bacco, will no doubt constitute tho fu ture determining factors in tho history of Kentucky. borao Indian arrow-heads woro lately shown at tho Soclcto d'Anthropologio which woro poisoned with curaro over n century ago, but still retained thei deadly power. Small animals scratched with them died in halt an hour. ON A NAUUnTY LITTLE BOY 8LEEPIN0. JuBt now I missed from hall and stair A joyful trebble that had grown Aa dear to um as that t'ravn tone That tells the world my older care. And littlo footsteps ou tho floor ...Wero stayed. I laid nsldo my pen, Forgot my theme, and listened thi n Stole soltly to tho library door. No alght! no sound! a moment's freak Of fancy thrilled my pulses through; "If no," and yet, that fancy drew A father's blood from heart and cheek, And then I found htm! Tlioro ho lav, Surprised by sleep, caught in tho act, Tho rosy vandal who had sacked Ills little town and thought it play Tho shattered vase: tho broken iin A match still smouldering on the floor; Tho ink stand's purplo pool of gore, Tho chessmen scattorcd near and far. Strown leaves ot album lightly prcesed This wicked " Baby of tho Voodsj" In fact, of half tho household goods This son and heir was scircd poiscsiod. Yet all in vain, for sleo had caught fed; Tho hand that rcachod; tbo feet that stray And fallen In that ambutcado The victor was himself o'er wrought. What though torn leaves and tattered book Still testified his deep disgrace I I stooped and kitted tha inky face, With its demuro and calm outlook, Then back I stole, and half beguiled My guilt, in trust that when my sleep Should come, thcro might bo ono who'd keep Au equal mercy for his child. BrU Hart'. OUR LETTER BOX. Yesterday was Easter tbo majority of Christian people obsorvo this day which commemorates tho rising of our Lord from the tomb. Tho Friday be fore is called Good Friday tho day of crucificntion. Easter is joyful, and its emblems aro vanius. Easter ilowcrs aro tho early lilios ami tho first of spring oilerings. Great fun is bad by tho children in coloring eggs which aro always eaten on that day. Tho littlo folks often gather and bido all tho eggs thoy can find to koop for Eastor; cooking them hard and color ing them. Sometimes tboy aro beauti fully painted and decorated with vorscs of scripture alluding to tho rcsurcction. In sotno of tbo olden countries great attention is paid to tbo day ; friends in meeting will eay, " ho has rison to-day." Special services nro held in churches, whilo Eastor flowers decorato tho chancel. Pooplo who keep days of such religious observances aro happier, more contented and hotter than thoso who aro indifferent. Soon our Decoration Day will como tho day on which wo remember tbo graves of our own dear ones ns woll ns tho resting places of our dead soldiers. Whilo of rccont dato tho day is very gcnorolly kept and is each year better observed. Our Etnunch friend, Bessie, semis an other of her good letters that always toll of bright, cheerful things. She finds so much happiness in nature. Tho verses by Itosctta aro charming and will appear next week. Our next is from a Washington terri tory boy who has had tbo bad luck to cut his foot. It was luck to tho Circle, howover, for wo fear if that foot was all right there would havo not been timo to writo n letter. Tho Icttor ia good and very welcome. !to.i gives a nice lottcr oo. Sho has taken pains to writo neatly. Sho goes to .Sabbath school and is fortunate in living whoro there is an interest in tho teachings of tbo Bililo. It t-coma ns if each year there was less thought about thoso things which children should bo taught. Milton-, Or. March 20. Editor Homo Circle: Tho cold March winds aro blowing ond tho gray clouds cover nil tho sky, but tho vnlloy is fo bright with butter cups that it sconiH us if tho miii was shining. Tho stony ground is full of shooting stars and tiny whito fringo flowers. I am pressing sown flowers of each kind as it comos, and will havo quito a collection uyo ana oyo. My papa found two littlo rabbits whon ho wan nt work in tbo gardon and brought them up to tho houso and gave them to rue. Thoy are vory pretty and cunning, with their long oars and bright oyos. I feed thoni clover. It In funny to fco thorn oat. Thoy havo n kitchen and a parlor in thoir houso, and they havo a bunch of clover in the kitchen, nnd behavo quito well thoro, but when thoy aro sleepy they will crcop uiidor tho parlor carpet in a vory uncivilized way. Perhaps thoy will do better whon they nro educated. Our bluo cat wishes to mako their acquaintance but I don't approve of it. I havo tried to mako her understand that baby rabbits, who live in a houso of their own, aro very differ ent from tbo largo wild ones which she cntches in tbo strawberry bed, but sho looks at mo with her eyes half shut as if she did tiot. quito bcliovo me. The littlo burrowing owls have begun their strange call at twilight, and our ilock of curlews havo como back. Tho unswer to Eloifo's riddle is u grasshop per. Cannon wore first used by tbo English in EilO nt tho B.ittlo of Crecy. Thoy were need by thu Cliineso in 018, 11. 0., nnd by tho Saracens in tho eighth century, but they wore not llko tho can nons used now, thoy were not larger than the shot guns of today. I will closo by asking when tho first organs woro nsod. Bk8sie M. Sutton. Grv, W,T., April 10, 18S0. Editor Homo Circlo t As I havo nover written to tho Farm Kit, I thought I would writo nfow lines. My brother takes tho Farmkr nnd I liko to road the littlo folks' lottora vory much. Wo aro having nico weather now. Our school will commonco in nbout two weeks. I go to Sabbath school overy Sunday. Mamma- is very sick and I hnvo all tho work to do. My papa died thrco years ago, and my grandma died ono year ago tho 20th of this month. Sho was 70 years old. I will closo by sonding a riddio: Brown I am and much admired; Many horses havo I tired. Tiro a horso and worry a man Toll mo this riddio if you can. Best wishes to Aunt Ilotty. Yours Truly, Itosx 15. Lawi.i:ii. Wawawia, W. T., March .10, 18S0. Editor Homo Circloi I am a littlo boy 12 yoaro old nnd this is my first Icttor to the Farmer. I nm not going to school now, school was out last Fridny. Yestorday I wont to a birth-day party and had u nico time. Tho othor day I was cutting wood and made a mis-lick and cut my foot. I hnvo a littlo pony and his muuo is Strawborry. Wo havo had Homo protty cold weather this last wook and aro in groat danger of loosing tho fruit crop on Snako river. My papa works up on Clear Water, ono of tho small branches of Snako river, llo brings down timber in rafts. Ho goes up tboro on horso back and I go up with him nnd bring back tbo horsos. I liko to go up with him. It is sixty miles from whoro wo livo on Snako river to hit: camp on Clear Wator. I havo boon helping papa plow tho orchard, and I liko to plow and run on tho fresh dirt. To-morrow will bo tho 31st of March, and wo will plant our corn, tomatoes, nnd potatoes. It was very warm bore to-day. Yours Truly, Fm:i)Y Shaw. SOMETHING NEW! ON RECKIIT OK Jl.CO WB WILLHEND TO AV mlJicM anr one o( (ha following collto tl'int cf pUnts or for 15. CO w will semi the live oullec linns suit ono fine Rax tleironla, Knr I J 00 wo will om thrco collections ami ouo new (leriuluiu Krok of Nature: COLLECTION SO. I.-Two Klowtrlnjr Ikk-onU", 3 L'olfiil, 1 Htetlt, 1 rucmls, 1 Geranium, 1 new Mar igold. -OLLfCTIOV KM t -One Itex llegonta 3 ar lotln Cotcui 1 1'rlmula, 1 Tail l'aliy, 1 Artillery IMant. COLLECTION NO, a One Lvly WathliiKtoii Ocr allium, 1 Rom OcMnluin, 2 Ahuillw , 1 rtuilUx, 4 iar litln Coitus. COLLECTION NO. 4. Ono !lairnii,i (Melallca), 1 Acheranthue, 1 Kilter I.f UciaMuiu, i arlllcs Cilrue, 1 lied 0.ullleU UaL. COLLECTION NU S -On Itrom (ivr,iil'im. 1 Sweet Scented Geranium, 4 tarlotliaOlcue, 1 lUru- Wr iat.ii riant, i wnjpicu i.ii ru tma, Enclose 0 cent to cover ikmUvo on each collection, or will send larirtr pUntibi exnrree at lour own i- lnic ir nny aim buy llir riitlrn rullrrlltiu lurre Mill tin no uuiiiritir. Andrew, sins c. h. uocki:ni'ii:li. rinrut loapr 1m. H4l.ui, ur , P. u.lli ao.'i. OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA. VIA ORKUOIV & 4J.MJFOHXM lt.lt. And Connections, Kara from I'orlln l In Kan Frincliio, fUJ, to Sacra inci, to, ju, Cloie connections ma.i at Athland with statu cf tho California, Orifc-f n und Idiho bU.-o C'oui)any ElhT hllll! IIIIIMOM (HAIIA lIM'KI'r bUNIMVo) flc !! II riir'liiniliiiiil .Ulilniul-.Uitll Trnln. lvx. I jmr.ivc Portland 7:0A1 Kalcin 10.21AM Kiltin . ...10-26AM Athland 4 ISAM Athland, Halt in,.. 7:I5I'M SjUii ITBU'M ,1:3II'M I'bllUiid 4:x6l'M Allmii) I.rcM 'I i nl it. LSAtC. aiiunr. I'ortlanJ 4 OOI'M Siltin 7'III'M Kitlwi, 7:IM'M UUnon, U.lOl'M UUlion 4.13AM Silrni 0:l')AM salem 0.17 A U I'ortUnd, 10.06AM 1'ullinin I'lloce&lMplrir CarsdallvUtweeii Albany and Athland. Iho O. A C. II. II. lirry makes ten nectlun with ail the rrgubr trains on the lint bldt !l(Iloii,lootcf ! tlrtcl. MJiT Mill: IrlllhlO.V. llrlm-i-u I'lirlliiuil iiiiiI t'orwillli, J1AII. THA IN. Liittr. ASRiti:. Portland u-COA)lCr,rvk1!ls 430PM C'crvalll) SJWAMPoitlind,. . 3.3UPM KXPItEMS TIIAIN. U.UK. AIlSltK. Portland u.wriljllcJIInmlllc, H.OOI'M McMlnntlllt, . ...J.1A5ll'uMlalid a .30 AM Ixal lULttt ttr i llo and Iyv4j( checked at com miiy'aup town clMco, cr. Maik nud Kcoond itrctti. Tlenti I r iilmJi.l )x,lnU In l.'aillornlt can oidv hu Iiroviirel and If.w'te iheckeil at coiniis oltltf, .'or I' and fr -lit tlrutt, 1'crtlan.J, Or. r"n.l.-ht will not l. ncrivvi for hihtnent alUrlHc o'clock I'll on i ltUrthi fj.t or Wr.l Kldo lihl.lon It. KOKIIMIII, i:. P. ItOIJKllS, Muiigcr. II. K. 4 !'. Alft. Holstein Fresian Bull. 7E WISH TO SKlI. OUIl KINK HOIAlCiN Krmltn Hull, "CUrl Schurt." (14 veare old), at va htva another thorou;hLrtd hull bfthsaainobrotd, Addnai, It. 0 andCAL. (JKKI1, lttiur Ira. bllvcjton, Or, AFTER DINNER. rciKoni who suffer from Indigestion can nrrext tlio progress of Hint rmliiful initially by tlio uo of tin after-dinner pill, so eotniioscil tlmt it will f?lvo tono to tlio Ktomneli, prevent lirnrlliiirn, roiuo tlio liver to lipaltliful action, lnvlgornto tho kidneys, nnd thin, through tlio ncllvltv of thejo orgnii", jiromoto tho linlural i movement of tho stoiiinrli nnd bowel. Aykii'h I'lM.s nro ko roiniioiiiulcil that their ml Ion, though nillil, eflocttially pro duces the iihovo rrMilt. They nfso, hi curing CoiiMliiatloii, rcmovo the caujo of JllllotincM, Liver Complaint, Jvlilnoy l)ls eac, Itticiunntlsm, nml many other serious nllmciitx. ATER'S PIXLS contain no mineral nor pohonnus jub utance, iitul tin not grlpo linlcsi tho bowcli nro Irrllntctl, uml even then their InlhiPiico U healing. To contlnuo Ihclr effect In comtlpatcu or chronic cncs, thev ncctl only bo tnken In illmlnWiliig lintcntl of IncrcMlng tlovcc. For ccamcii, nnd In habltaiits or travelers In inrcly nettled countrlcn whoro physician nm not nt hnntl, they nro of Incstlmablo value. Thcro Ih hanlly n Mchiicm thoy will not llovlntc, nml In imntcnic cure, If taken promptly. To young girls Juit entering upon womanhood, nnd to women whoso period of maternity N drawing to n close, Aycr'H l'HN, In moderate doses, merely Mifflctcnt to ctiMiro regular action of tlio bowcli, will bo found of Incalculable Value. rnr.PAitr.n nv Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Moss. Sold by all Druggists. rjjyv - IIILNLKVHH I'ENCE .MACHINE Patented The only iract'cal machtna In mo that makes tha fence In tho leid whercter wanted, niikct the best, ironircit nril inot durablo fences for general uio and farm and nlock iurioic; wvavci any ilio nickel sad any lo wire. Tho fence will turn stock without III' Juiy to Mine Kor caialoguo and full lurtlculars, sdilrtM M O. IIKrtI.KV,8oloHanu'actnrer, tactory.a-O to 13.1 North 10th sfcet, Illchmond, Ind Tlio mri'KHS' numic u Itauetl Jllnrclt nuil Kept., rachytar, 49-UIO ltnKre, HUxIlk; llicSlra.tvlUtnv 3,000 IlluatrMloiis r. trltiilc I'lcltire nnllerr. niVlCH -VI,nlr...ln 1rl,.. ttlrtcl In cih numert tut nil koi1s fur lrtnnl or fltmlly nar. Tells ltmr to order, mid Klvcs exnet roet ofTery thlnrt you me, crtj, drink, r, or hare ftiu (tIUi. Tlirae INVAI.UAIII.I: 1IOOICH contain liifornnitloit Klemiea from tits innrkrts of tlio rorld. We will mall rt copy FllliK to nny ml. dress tipon rrcrlpt of 10 eta. to defray titciua of inulltuK. t us ltmr froua you. liaeuectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 'J7 b it'JU M'ubuaU ATrone, Chicago, 1IU POWER 8EED SOWER IS WArtkAXTED M fullOWII Tiiuw 101) led wide, with (almual) inalbo. 'inaiictii ounnr to fl-IHl NlW ttlieil that rt..l.l Iv.llri, hl..b A...T . n.i...,. i.iwti i.i Hiwaiivrtfinaiiniiiiu liurwrt bliinloned wheat) without cliuklnri to .?. ,r'."n s lunila to M) rxiunda tier arro (at tha will of thu bprralnrli to K 10) tftvt per day. l'rloe, 33, hhlnplnirwfliiM.aupounile. fcent anywlrii In tha United Hlalra nn trial. AddruM fur calalmrue, JACOII l-ltlCK. 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