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WILLAMETTE PAJRMER: SALEM, OREGON, OCTOBER 1, 1866. A Dctcctivo Story. Lady Iluyward wus expected every minute nt Iluyward Castle, and the jjreut entraneo doors stood wide open, spito of tho cold. There, wero tlirco or four men men servants standing in the linll, wldlo tho gray-lieuded butler took up liis posl tion on tho steps. lrd Iluyward camo and stood by film a few ceconds at a time, nnd listened for the wlieelt", and then went back and fidgeted about the hull, whistling to himself. Evidently he wuh Tory uneasy about something or other. Nobody suppowi for a moment that that something or other was connected with Lady I lay ward j sliohud never given him a moment's uneasiness. Klic wus the moHt prcclso and jwrfect of women, al ways in the right atid fully aware of the fact; nnd Lord Hay ward, who wuh it very good fellow, uccustomed to regard him self as not overburdened with bruins, was very anxious to talk to her about something that worried him. Tho houso party was a largo one; In fact, tho castlo was full. Hut everybody was upstairs, tho first dres9lng-bell hav ing rung. If Lady Iluyward was much longer there would bo no timo to sjioak to horbeforo dinner. Why, queried Iml Hayward crossly, wero tho down trains on that confounded lino always lalo? Lady Iluyward had been to London to bco her lawyers about some urgent lumi nous, and, leaving Jjotd Iluyward to en tertain tho guests, hud gone alone, or rather with her maid. Kho hud stayed tho night In town, in order to bring with hor u new dress for u ball which was to Ihj given at tho castle tho following even ing. At lust tin carringo dashed up to tho door, driven very fust, for tho coachman know it wus late. Tho first person who emerged from it was nn exceedingly quiet-looking, well-dressed young woman Uio muld, evidently. Hho quickly dis appeared and wan followed by Lady Iluy ward, who seized her husband's arm and began to scold him, no mutter about what probably because tho train wr lato. Hho scolded in tho mutt ladylike wny; hor voice wus clear nnd slightly shrill ; she herself wus like u pretty doll just out of u baud-box, always dressed according to tlio latest 1'urls fashion, al ways perfectly neut ami in order, and quite nwaru of her own good looks; in rammers and morals absolute jterfectiou, and quite uwuro of thut, too. "I want to HjHiuk to you," said Lord Iluyward, "before you dress; there's Just time." Ho followed Iter up to her drosslng room, where tea wus served on u little table by tho fire. Lady lluywurd's maid hud juit put nn easy wrapper temptingly ready, and wuh busy getting out u dinner dress for her mistress. "I will ring for you in a few minutes. Tuylor," s.itd Lmly Iluyward, and tho IHtrfectly trained servant vunishod at once. I wonder whether It's thut girl aftor all I" exclaimed I)nl Iluyward; "yet it Jems impossible." "Don't talk enigmas," said l.udy Iluy ward ImiHjriously; "there isn't time. What is tlie matter?" Sim was pouring out her tea us site HHko, and now begun to sip it. "More thlngH have disappeared," said l.oril Iluyward, in n low voice, "and this time it is worse. The old DuchesH has lost u big diamond ring, and your sister's diamond necklace is gone." Ludv Iluyward puldowuhortcu. "Vernon, this is awful," sho suld. What nro we to do? Who can It lie? It's absurd to talk about Taylor; she was with me in town." '.Mi, but wo can't tell exactly what time the things weie taken; she may huvo got rid of them In l.oiidoii. It was when you took her to town with you lust that your diamond brooch wont," ".So it was," said Uidy Iluyward. "Hut thut makes no diiloroiico. Tho brooch wus taken while we wereuwuy. Hesides, tho tJilniz'subsuid. Tuylor Ih uitovo huh- iicioii, I know the girl so well, vtliy, t'oriioii. she went with me all throueli Franco ami Italy, when 1 joined you In Homo; we wero always logemor, mm i ucd to talk to her a grout deul. Shu is u t-ry HUcrior girl. No; it would lw most unjust to susjH'ct Taylor." "Well, there's no one else," n.tld Lord I lay waul dejectedly, "except poor little I oho Munncring." "Poor little Hose Muniiering" was the governess who took charge of their out) little girl. "Absurd !" suld Ijidy Hnywiml. And so it wus, on the face of it. They knew II oho Munnering's family well; slio was n lmly. and little mure than u child. A silence followed, during which both looked into tho tire for Inspiration. All tho servants in the house wero born of families who hud been (or generations on tho e.st.te. The idea of suspecting any of them wus too painful. Taylor was the only exception, ami sho had boon with I ady Iluyward two eais. "I begin to Udlove," said Ltdy Hay wurd, "Ihut it is one of our guests." "Wood heavens, Kate, what an Idea'" "fun you suggest anything olto?" "No, I can't. There is homo infeinal deviltry ut work, but, lw.it my bruins howl will, I can't see whore it comes fiom." "I tell joti whut we must do, Vernon." Mid lidy lluywurd decisively. "We must bo very curelul, not frighten any one, und keep our own counsel. Hide over to the town curly tomorrow morn ing und telegruph to Scotland Yunl for a detectio to come down dWgulscd to tho ball. There will bo so many jn-oplo tho servants won't have timo to notice him. lie must stop as a lsitor till ho Units out komethiug." "That will do," exclaimed lord lluy wurd. "Now go." said laidy lluywurd, ringing tho bell for Tujlor; "1 miir-t dress at once." As ho wont out ho met the muld in tho doorway and gao her u more anions look than ever. Tho result was only to give up tho idea uh preposterouH. Sho had u very gentle, good face; her soft, brown hair, Wushed smoothly over her rs, gAo it iu almost I'lirituute look. V Lady Iluyward had made something of a friend of her, and tho girl lind nover pre sumed in tho least upon it, but hud ul wuys retained her subdued, sweet man ner. Lady Haywud scrutinized her, too, during tho process of dressing, but she shrank from tho thoughts in her own mind. She had grown fond of her treas ure of a maid, nnd felt ashamed of her self for horqurckly suppressed suspicions. Marly noxt morning tho telegram was sunt to Scotland Yard by Lord llayward, who rodo over alono to send it, and wait ed for tho nnswor. Tho reply seemed to please him nnd ho rodo back in good spirits to n lato breakfast. Ho even faced, with moderato cheerfulness, Lady lluywurd's oldeBt sister, who was in a frightful statu about hor necklace This lady was ono of his pet avorsions ; sho was not pretty or clover, llko his wife, but sho was more irreproachable, more moral, moro jicrfect, and she was an old maid. Probably sho was tho only person In tho world of whom Lady llayward was afraid. JIIss Colletto wus n sovero censor in nil tilings and kept her eye glnsses well fixed on her younger sister, who had an imtxirtant ircsitlon to fill bo fore tho world. At present Miss Colletto was very angry becauso sho did not know whnt was being dono nbout tho thefts, and sho held thut sho ought to bo ono of tho council. Hut Lady Hayward was obstinato ; sho had found out before that tho exemplary Cecilia could not hold hor tonguo. ' This oxtremo discretion having boon observed, tho Scotland Yard dotcctivo arrived, ns a visitor, and no ono paid any particular attention to him. Ho was very quiet and adopted tho character of tho man who docs not dnnco, or talk or do anything, and 'it nqswered admirably. A number of other men with Biicrb shirt-fronts hung about tho doorways and looked bored; Air. Hawk was admirably go ton up for tho purjiOBO, nnd had only to mingle with these others nnd look ns bored as they. Lady llayward was do lighted at this excellent oH'accmcnt of himself und kont her oyo on him witli great interest. Hho managed to 8cnk to iiim very luto, when the party was break ing up. Ho had discovered nothing so fur not ovon n "cluo," und sho wont to bed disuiKIn(ed. Visitors at 1 laywurd Castlo breakfasted, of courso, ut any timo during the morn ing, but tho family nnd household always assembled to morning prayers at 8 M, and breakfast formally begun directly utter wurd. Mr. Hawk hud learned this nnd was in the breakfast room early the only guest present. No ono olbo turned up but Lord and Lady Iluyward them selves. Hose Munnerlng, who always up. pea red with her chargu at this time, and tho servants. Hven AiissCollottowastoo tired to come down, though no one was stricter, theoretically, on the subject of family prayers. How graloful was Lady Hayward, half an hour afterward, that her sister hud been luto that morning. ".My Lord," ho said "may tho men servants watch tho windows of this room outside for u fuw minutes? Don't ask me to explain; tliero's no timo to lose." Tho old butler cumo in at that moment, carrying u sllvor colleo-iiot. Lord Hey ward gave tho ordor. "And tell them to keep their eyes open," atldod Air. Hawk. "Wo'vo got to deal with tho lightest pair of heels in the kingdom." Ijuly Iluyward listened und looked, her heart in iter mouth. What was coin ing next? "Your ladyship," said Mr. Hawk, "may 1 send for your maid?" tonl Hay ward rang tho bell instantly. "Why should you sttstHJct her?" pro tested Lady Hayward. "Sho is a most siqierior girl. Sho lias traveled with mo, and I know her well. No suspicion must full on her unless you have proofs." Mr. Hawk arose and went anxlously lo the door. Tho order hud been given, but scarcely a moment hud elapsed. "Do you exK'ct her to como in less than n moment V" asked Ludy Iluyward, u little crossly. Just then Taylor appeared nt tho door; thn butler was behind her. Sho camo in and the door was shut, tho butler remain ing outside. At tho first glance Uidy llayward hud mum a curious look on tho girl's face one sho hud nover seen there liefoie. Hilt immediutely sho wus her self iiguiu, und now she stood before lunl ami Ijidy llayward nnd tho detec tive, erfeclly quiet, without a quiver on jier face. "John," suid Mr. Huwk,"thiH in really very wrong of you. It in an infamous trlcK to have played. For two years you've been wanted, nnd I know you weren't out of tho country; but I'd no Idea you could Ik) doing such n thing an this?' While ho stHiko Mr. Iluwk hud ap proached Tuylor und put n Nilr of hand cutis on her. There hud leen u little by pluy tlrnt. Tuylor had scanned the win dows und iiiritiintly saw they were guarded. "So tho gumo'H up," she said sullenly. "Yes, my lady's muid, to tho tune of fourteen years," nnsweri-d Mr. Hawk. "What does it mean?" cried Iady Huvwurd; "I enn't understund." Mr. Hawk snatched tho dainty little Parisian cup and smooth brown wig from Taylor's bend und flung them on tho lloor. In an instant tho gentle girl's face became a man's, smooth and mal leable as was. It wus not nice to look at just now. Tho hcud wus covered with u durk, very, very short growtli of hair. ljuly lluywurd uttered a shriek and fell back into her chair. "I'll tuko him oil'," suid Mr. Iluwk. "It's too much for her ludyship." "Mr. lluwkl Mr. Hawk'" cried poor Lidy Hayward, "put on his wig and take him away us a womunl I'll give von anything un thing if you'll do thut." Mr. Iluwk seemed suddenly to un derstand. "Your ladyship may depend on me," ho said solemnly; and ho put the wig und cup on again with tho grouted solemnity. "Vernon," exclaimed Lady Hayward hystericallv, the moment tho door was (hut, "promise lou'll keep tho Focrot don't tell any one don't tell Cecilia. Wriinn. urn inn a brute" 1 believe vou are laughing I" - .. . - - Insask Patik.st. SherllV Hentlej, of I'lnutillu county, brought an insane col ored man to tho Asylum last night. The "eraxy" wusu cook in tho Hluo moun tains, and "cleaned out the ranch" wher ever lie upoared. Fourteen men tried to arrest him, but it remained for ouu woman uud u stranger to corral him flnully. jjjjoultrj!. POULTRY NOTES. Olvo tho young turkoys meat tlirco times n week, nnd lorco them in growth na mucli as possible, in order to secure largo sizo by Thanksgiving. Incubator chicks aro increasing in tho tnnrkets every season, nnd yot tho prices nro still very high during the period botwecn Christmas nnd Juno. Whitewash tho hen-coops now in order to clean thorn thoroughly and to rid thorn of lico. Uso carbolic acid with tho whitewash ub a disinfectant nnd preventivo of lico. Snnd is not a substitute for gravel in tho poultry ynrd. Tho hens usunlly pick up tho sharpest nnd most irregular pieces. When oyster shells aro pro vided they should bo broken into pioccs tho sizo of grains of corn, und not ground to n fino powdor. In tho absonco of incut, potatoos hoiiod in milk, whero thoro is plenty of the latter, ia an ndmirablo preparation for feeding to young, growing chicks. A mixtnro of ono-third corn-menl nnd wheat brnn with tho above will mnka tho young chicks grow wonderfully if given fresh ovory day. Tho best feed for setting liens ia plenty of good, sound wliolo corn. They Bhouid linvo plenty of fresh water to drink. Rearing Chicks and TurVys. A North Carolina correspondent writos to tho Country Ocntloman : It requires a long timo to find out tilings. I huvo been kcoping fowls, ducks nnd turkoys' moro or less for noarly forty years, nnd novor lost u chick from thn prevailing and much complniuod of disonso called gnpos, until this season, nnd so far huvo lost but ono tho only ono lost out of 85 hatched chicks. I havo had chicks by hundreds, und ono year by over n thou sand, nnd nil without any nppenrnnco of gupes. Tho chick which died of nil tho apparent symptoms of tho disonso known ns gapes, had no worms in tho throat, but tho bronchial tubes wero thickened nnd filled with n frothy nil liesivo liquid, nnd tho lungs wero much inllumcd. It ia n very common thing to find tho trichcnl worms in chicks which huvo given no indications of tho disease, uud whilo thcro is no doubt of many sullering from theso worms, yot many undoubtedly gnpo from other causes, and gasp for breath, when thoro aro no worms to trouble them. Tho sumo disenso troubled turkeys; nnd from what wo read of tho focding of tho young turkeys, thoro is littlo reason to doubt that most of tho ilia which afl'cct tho young broods result from ovcrfocding, just ns the mnjority of fatalities nmong young chicks are pro duced by tho same cause. It. E. snya that ho gnvo his poults curds, crumbs und hard boiled egga (moat indigestible food), uud tho chicks nro fed on cookod feed, wheat, corn nnd scalded meal, with red peppor and gingor in tho feed nnd copperas in tho water. S. J. in quires nbout tho best food for his young turkeys, nnd tho good appetite they huvo indicates tho probability that they, too, Bullor from oxcess of food. Now, I hnvo learned that it is very easy to feed too much, becauso fetich small animals need only very littlo food ; and in our desire to do tho best with them, wo overdo it. Tho staplo food of my young chicks has always been coarsely ground corn und cracked wheat or ryo mixed, and crushed wheat only for tho flrHt week. 1 havo n brood of twclvo young turkeys, reared by ono turkey hen, of which two were killed by accident in moving tho coop, leaving ten, nnd their food has been corn nnd ryo cracked together, with what they will pick up in a grass and clover field over which they rango by day. Thero nro tome wild turkeys in my woods, which of course have no curd or hard boiled eggs, or even cracked corn, nnd I huvo seen n brood occasion ally which seem quite ns forwnrd na the tumo broods, and lly already quito us lively. My young turkeys or chicks novor had any eggs or curd only the plainest food, and thai measured out to them nnd I attribute their healthful ness to this carefulncN. In this locality, tho farjuers rear quite a number of chickens, which nro small but hardy, und tho bona leur largo broods; and theso fowla got their living as they can, ranging tho fields ! and woods, and getting no corn at all. 1 havo not heard any of tho farmers complaining of gapem carrying off their chicks. It is well known that parasites infest the weak and sickly animals, and that children whoco digestion is weak, nnd whoeo habit ia unthrifty from eating sweotH and candy, aro those which suffer from worms. Is it not tho case, too, that wo overfeed tho chicks, nnd so weaken them that they becomo n prey to parasites which Btrongor and healthier ones rosist successfully? Keeping Eggs A gront many plans nro given for keeping oggs, but tho safost modo is al ways turn tho eggs. If they aro turned threo times a wock nnd kept in a cool placo, no packing material will bo necessary nt all. Tho reason they should bo turned is that when an egg remains in n certain position for u length of timo tho yolk approaches nnd adheres to tho shell. It is not necessary to turn each egg separately, but to pack them in u box and turn tho box. They may bo packed in n barrel, nnd tho barrel turned half round, with tho sumo results. To kocp eggs without going to tho nccossity of making any kind of composition uso fine, clean, dry dirt or ashca, either from wood or coal, but thoy must bo fino. In n box or barrel first lay down a layer of tho dirt or ashes, then a layer of egga, caro being taken that tho egga do not touch each other. Fill tho apacc8 between tho eggs with dirt or nshes, nnd thou put on a layer of dirt or ashes nn inch thick. Itepcnt tho process until tho box or barrel is full, and boforo closing bo euro everything is packed in n tight nnd closo mnnncr, so that tho contents will not shako whon tho top ia put on. Turn daily if preferred, but twico n wcok at least. 13o euro and uso none but per fectly fresh eggs. No other kind will keep no matter how well thoy mny bo packed. You cannot got fresh egga by pnrchnso, ovon from your neighbor, for ho will sometimes bo untiwnro of tho prosonco of thoso that might bo stale. A sing'.o bad egg will somotimcB spoil all. You will havo to keep your own hens in order to Hticcccd in preserving egga. Tho egga from hens not in com pany with mnlos will keep twico na long na thoso from hens running with tho males. Poultry Keeper. Feeding Condiment!. In die endeavor to indtico tho hens to lay, many poultrymcn resort to forcing processes, and feed in n mnnnor some times unnatural. lied peppor, sulphur, Hafl'ron, gingor and all kinds of egg foods nro resorted to, and if there ia nny virtuo in such thoro ia no excuso for tho best results. Hut it may well bo stated that whilo such nrticlcs mny serve na stimulants, and temporarily invigoruto tho hens, thoy nre of no possiblo vnluo whatover to healthy fowls. Tho hens in their natural condition simply scok a variety of food in order to derive thoso elements thut nre essentiul to the formation of thn eggs, and to supply body wnste, nnd tho best tonics consist of wholosome food. When egg fooda und condition powders aro givon tho benefit from such is duo moro to tho fact that thoy supply something which tho poultry man neglects to give, such ns salt, for instance, rather than to nny sttbstanco contained, thut induces laying. Tho hen only lays when sho is capnblo of supplying tho materials for forming an egg, und red jwpper contributes bnt a small proportion of nny substaneo that is necessary. Hut thcro nro thoso who do find such things beneficial at times, but it is when tho hens aro do bilitntcd, und requiro stimulants. Even when tho buna nro urged to lay, should their appetites bo increased by such means, tho egga nro soldom fertilized, nnd nro almost worthless for hatching purposed. Thero is no necessity for treating fowla differently from other slock, but they kliould receive all tho euro necessary for their thrift nnd pros perity. Farm and Garden. ACADEMY of the SACRED HEART- .... 8ALEM, OREOON. ... A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Thotenty-fourth yor will tnln AUOUMT39, 18S0. Thorough Inatructlon the in EnglUh bratthei. muiw and art. The laniruigei, Elocution and Needlework taught free of charge. For circular! or otber Infor mation apply to SIS1 Kit HI I'EII 1UR. PEL.U4.o. rf t wSe&f- mhiSk OUDCRJCIVO HAY .v, . VN ..v ' l -.ntJ wta& ,E',n m&m order on iri.il. iwrtrr r rinuUraml loeai.nn t WiKt-rn anil southern Stnroiioit- and Ki nU. H. K. OCOGRiq O. CO., Albnny, N. Y. N B. -Other maaafae tarert combined icttmt Mia ortintl patentee (DiDiaica). to appropnat hla coauouooa bale chamber. 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Appiyon in (drczsir; 'Aura tun-" TAKEN UP, A110UT THE MIDDLE OF JULY, ONE WHITE Dear, rather lengthy and poor; at ray place eatt ot Salem, about 6 miles. Anyone having lost such an animal will please call end pay expenses and take the animal away. J. II. LEHMAN. Salem, Or., Aug. 37, ISf 0. NLV lafoi'tlLAK ft AILltOAI OITE AMiCtt Fast Time? Sure Connection! New Equipment! Vi MHch Shorter ! '40 Hours Less Time ! ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUM'ABSEIl FOll COM for and Kfty. Fares and Freight much let tnan by any other route between all points In the Willamette vtlley and ran Francisco. VST only lloale lo Hint 1'opular Hummer ltenort YAQUINA BAY! Whero for moderate expense jou can enjoy Fl KUI1F I1ATI1INO .V IIEACII DlttVINO AND WALKINO I! riSHINO IN ltlVEIt AND IlltOOKS U DEKl' SEA KISIIINO f tO. Finer Hotel and better accommodations thai at any other Hummer tttortou the coast of Oregon. Ilnlly I'lmengrr Trains rxreut Hunilny. LcateCortalll (exccptSutda)t) at 2 P. II. 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It is self-evident that a physician who gl ts his whole attention to a das of dlseaiesaltalna great aklll,andpbslclant through out the country, knowing this, frequently recommend difficult cue to the Oldest Speelnllnl, by whom every known good remedy la need. The Doctor's Age and Kxperlenrenukesnla opinion of tuireme iiuporinucr. VMLThCio who rail fee no one but the Doctor. Con sulfation FKEB and tucreilly confidential. Cases which bat failed In obtaining relief elsewhere especi ally solicited Female disease successfully treated The Doctor ill agree to forfeit 11,000 tor a ease undertaken, not cuied. Call or writ. Hours; Dally from U A. (.. to 4 P. M., to 8 evenings; Sundays, iu to n oniy. titan roa tub naxiTaauT ucict to Hbaltii ; 8tir llir. Address a above. DR. LIEBIG'S VonderftU Gorman Invigorator Permanently prevent all Unnatural Lowes from the t)ttem, tunes Ibe nenes, strengthens the muscles, check the watte, Invigorates the whole sjstcm and restore the afflicted to Health and Happiness. The reason ao many can not get cured ol weak new and the above dlieaae la owing to a complication, called PKObTATOIlHHEA. which require, peculiar treatment. UK. LIEBIG'S INVIUORATOH I the only cure to I'toniiioxaiitA, with pecnllar Special Treat meat, used at the LIEIIIO D1SPENSAIIY. VARICOCELE OrVfoavv ViiNscf the Scrotum. Often the unsus pected canst cf Lett Msnhocd, Diblllly, etc. Seminal weaVncsisnd its eompl cation Prosterrea. The above diseases csn only be cured by Dr. Lleblgt Invlgorator No. 2 and the t'r. List lg Varicocele Compreetcr, tirvrlt at Ibe Invlgorator, M. Ca of six bcttlr. J10. Sent to any adireee, covered aecnrel from oUena!icn, itoet powcrtvl alectrl: belts free to patient. To Provb vua WoxDsam. 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