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VALLEY RECORD ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1888 VOL. I VALLEY RECORD THE OLD NEST. FablixhrJ Every Tk«r»4«> M.rwlag A nest bung rocking on a tree. With father bird, m other bird, little bird* three. PKOFITABL1 poultry . How a Yank«« Farmer Derived a Good lucome From HU Hen«. Any hen that lays much less than 100 eggs in a year is kept at a loss, as a hen will consume about $1.00 worth of food, besides the time used in feeding and caring for her. We shall not approach the question from the side of the “fanciers,” the oreedeta who aim to get $2. |3. or $5 for a setting of eggs, and $5 to $25 for s cock or pair. These gentlemen have a host of poultry papers advocating their interests, and need no help from ns. It is our purpose to consider the question from the everyday farmer’s standpoint, and we shall show that a net profit of $2.50 |>er htsn per year can be made in the ordinary way of mar keting eggs at the store or at the door. We know it can be done, because we have done it and are doing it Al) that is necessary is to induce the hen« to lay in the fall and winter, when eggs bring a high price; in other words, get the pullets to lay when they are five or six months old, and keep them laying. The writer bought a dozen year old hens of the Plymouth Rock breed, but doubtful pedigree, and ten pullets of most undoubted pedigree (: m mixed a lot as one most ever sees on any farm), anil his flock to-day is composed of their descendants, got by wilding a good cock of brown Leghorn blood one year, a Plymouth Rock cock the next and so on alternately. It will be con ceded that we have no fancy birds. There isn't a pure blooded fowl in the flock. The Plymouth blood prepon derates; the brown Leghorn blood show? itself in many of the pullets, and "sports" of various sorts nnd sizes ar« common. Below we give some statistics of the egg product of these hens in the post three years: HISTORY OF SCULPTURE. Some Points Not Contained in the Ordi nary Ke fere ace Books. A COLONEL MACBRlDE. A Piomlaent Texan’« Advvntarea I d York City. New PREHISTORIC CITY. Cashman's Discovery of a Burled Toltee Town In Arizona. NO. 3 SE l F-IMPROVEMENT. Individuality the Lever Which Gives Char- actcr to au Aj;«. TEN ORPHAN PIGS. How They Were Raised at th« Arrleult- ural Collage at Am hr rat. Individualism is a mysterious quality One of those accidents to which all When we gaze upon a beautiful j Colonel Sumpter Nt Bride, who is one Frank Cushman, of Zuni fame, has in a man’s nature which distinguishes bleeders of live-stock ane liable lately piece of statuary, it is interesting to of the vcattle king of Austin, Texas, is been at work in Salt River Valley in him from the masses. It is the genius occurred at the Agricultural College Kditor and Proprietor. And ere they kn<-w tt. the second bird recall the fact that it was through once more in New York on a brief Arizona, about eighty miles northwest of the man; the visible expression of at Amherst A superior small Yoik- The note of a sweet voiced songster heard. gradual and successive steps that per visit He visited our sanctum last jf Tucson making explorations, and fection in sculpture was attained.. And the third little bird, left alone in the nest. week. He seemed to be puzzled about ias succeeded in unearthing the ruins his innermost self. Nature never cast» shire sow gave birth to twelve pigs, Looked over the edge, and wa> gone with the two men in the same mold. The Omnip suckled them for about twelve hours The earliest statuary was of the something. Finally he remarked: re»t. if a prehistoric city. A fortified tem otent Mind, in Hi i beneficent scheme and then, from some cause not fully rudest form, being little more than ' “This is the dog-goudest town ever I ple was discovered, which r.o doubt was of creation, designed that no two per determined, went out into her yard, Then the father and mother bird sat alone. quadrangular blocks of stone to repre was ia.” For the three little birds from the neat bad originally several stories high, and the sons ghoul 1 be created exactly alike. laid down and died almost immediat-d- flown. sent heathen deities, and seeing one “Yes, New York is considerable of a foundation was found to lie imbedded Xatlwaal I»«-■■•eratlr When we study the genius of a people ly. One pig had been stepped upon set up by the roadside one must have town.” And the rather bird sang but a feeble note. ieep in the earth. The ruins showed we discover that each family group ia and killed meantime and another was The national democra'iccommitteehav < Anil the mother bird »u.-.ed the sob in her Deen puzzled to decide whether it was “Well I should say so. Do you know that the building had been built of ¡Win- throat. ing met in the city of Washington on thr | Mercury or a mile-stone. One day it what bothers me more than any thing dried clay. The walls above the found separate and distinct. Also, by a finer 6u weak and inferior that it was put Zxud day of February. IS«« haw appointed For what 1« a neat on a lovely tree differentiation, we learn that in some out of the way. The other ten wo de occurred to some stone-cutter who was else?” Without the dear Uttle nestlings three» 7'ueectiy, the 5th day of J une ation were not intact, but the ground inherent mental quality, or in the cided to raise. The first proposition —¿Urn H. Carey, in GratMc Neua. engaged in cutting out a god. to put a Next, at noon, aa the time, and chosen the , “Q’-iensabeT" plan could be traced in every detaiL broader lines of physical organization, was to feed them front a bottle with a head on him, and that was the begin i fiijr of St Loui« aa the p are for ho ding i The architectural work displayed con each member is unique. Whatever rubber nipple, such as is often used “ Well, it's seeing the duplicate of the national democratic con ven lion. Fach 1 ning of busts. Busts in return have THE TRADE IN SALT. siderable skill. There was a number their relation to the world, then, we for orphan lambs. But the labor in every man I ever met in my life.” Slale ia entitled to repreaentation therein put a head on many a man who in •|iial to double the number of iwaenali.rH way the United Mate* Have to Import Ba of underground vaults found, and know that men and women differ in cident to this method was so apparent “ Yes, I ’ ve noticed that ” dulged in them. Much of This Commodity. ami reprv.entailvew in lhe congre«<> of the . “Do you know Dan McGary, of when these were examinoJ, skeletons feature and form, in taste and feeling, that it was not attempted. We pro United Stales, and each territory and the In the decoration of heathen temples “Not many people know that in spite were discovered in them. From the in habit and experience, in physical ceeded, instead, to teach the pigs to Houston? ” diatr ct of Columbia shall have two dele of the wonderful salt wells and salt de hands were added to the statue, and remains unearthed it was evident that power and intellectual endowment, in drink as soon as possible. For this gates. "I should smile; but as far as that that sculptor was the most successful Ail democra'ic conservative citizen« of posits in this country we annually im ‘.he bu lding had been used as a sacred moral bias and mental bent, in temper- purpose, two boxes were provided, goes nobody could know Dan and not in the game who could deal the besi the L'uited ’-tale«, 1 respective of past port immense quantities of salt” said temple. The city extended in various meet, in spirituality and environment. filled with straw, a blanket thrown p liticai aaaoi-iationi and dirt ere rices, who 11. B. Miller, a commission merchant smile, if there was a saloon in the hand. Feet followed, as a matter ol directions. Over two hundred burial Human nature would have less i.verest over each box, and the pigs placed in can unite with us in an effort for pure, noighliorhood. But what about Dan course, for statuary, like poetry,' economical and constitutional govern- the other day. “Our importations are raults have been exhumed. Pottery for us were there less diversity in ita one of them. They were then taken McGary?” enjoy a very long run without feed. nient, are cordialiy invited to join us in constantly increasing, too, although the was taken out in large quantities, individual expression, and wire the out one at a time, and while being “ I saw a policeman taking Dan to sending delegates to the convention. It was Phidius, of Athens, wh > in output of our own »alt factories keeps well as stone axes, mortars, identity of a people merged into one shifted from one to the other box each I jail. I pushed through the crowd and as W iLLIAM H. BARNUM, augurated the true ideal style of Greek pace with the growth of the population, Chairman. I stone pestles, and bone needles. These universal type. In every age, however, was given a spoonful of sweet and was trying to tell the policeman that art He wrought the statue of Miuerva F bkdkkick O. Pkt.xcK. Secretary Na nnd there is a considerable duty on all articles, according to the description tional ijomocratic Committee. for the Parthenon in ivory and gold. I’d go on Dan’s bail bond, when he ef the city, arc well formed, and indi ideas prevail which revolutionize the warm cream from cows’ milk. A kinds ef salt The reason is that cer Uemeeratle Flatfsrm. This occurred during the reign of reached out and hit me a whack on the cate that the inhabitants were of more world in its mode of living. In the couple of hours later they were again tain fine grades and special kinds of The Dem cracy of the State of Oregon, salt are not made in this country. You Pericles, who, being born tired, was head that made me see stars. I wonder intelligence than some of the prehis procession of events radical changes changed from one box to another, and in convention aaaemhled. declares its if it was Dan?” occur in the externals of life. There fell with a spoon en route. An Ayr called Prince of Tyre. can get about as g<M>d dairy or table toric races. Remains of wheat, barley is no stability in human affairs. The shire heifer, recently calved, was se fealty to the great organisation of which ■ “ That was merely somebody who The perfection of Greek art is attri it is a part, and a-ks the respectful atten salt from the New York or Michigan and other grains were found in a tion of the p-ople of t >e Slate to th «, its wells as from anywhere in the world, buted to the fact that her sculptor? looked like him. Dan is in Houston.” charred condition. Evidences of there customs of to-day are the caricaturo of lected and kept at the table as a base statement of national and local politics: made nature, in her best and happiest “I guess you are right, for I’ve seen having been a canal running through to-morrow. The intellectual ideal of of supplies. The new milk was then K-solved, Thst we heartily endorse but you can’t get the coarse salf used moods, their model. They never miss four Ben Thompsons since I got here, the city were numerous, and that the an epoch is superseded by a feebler taken from the heifer and fed to the in packing meats for export, the quickly ; President Cleveland, wh i, by his capabil ed a circus, where they found well-knit .u.d you know Ben was killed in San whole valley was under cultivation. or more vigorous type. As history re pigs while warm. Then as soon as ity and fearless houecty, and fidelity to dissolving Turk's Island salt used in the thr trust rvpoM-d in him, has illu trated ice cream factories, nor the curious : joints among the lcapers and riders, Antonio more than three years ago. Mr. Cushman is of the opinion that the veals, in some momentous crisis in the pigs got to expecting food when the priuclp e that this is a government of, , and massive shoulders and thick mus I was one of his pall-bearers. And yet city must have had a population of at human affairs the morals of a nation shifted from box to box every by «.ud for the people, and pledged to Spanish salts that the street-car com- ; cles on the cannon ball man; and Jofyn I saw one of him driving a street car least 25,000 people, and that the prin are fostered by the high example of its three hours, a saucer of warm guarantee equal rights to a 1 and give pauies sprinkle on their tracks when special privileges to none. L. Sullivan never gave an exhibition and another of him bathing at Coney cipal pursuits was the cultivation of rulers and leaders; in the succeeding milk was used, their noses held to this, lhey think Henry Bergh isn't looking. Ksaolved, 1 hat we approve ths yrcsent there that they were not to be found Island, and two more of them on the the soil. It is thought that the people generation they aro debauched by a and .a spoon assisted in feeding. But All the domestic salt, except that which faithful an efficient democratic state ad- lax of discipline, or tho evils of a dis by care and a little patient training, close to the ropes. police force.” miuistrauon. is mined in Louisian* is made by evap of this buried city suffered from some lie-solved. That we most hone tly and orating, by artificial heat, brine pnmped Greek sculptors formed the head, “I have undergone the same experi great calamity, such as that which be solute court Society is constantly the ten pigs were taught to drink well unqualifiedly indorse the policy of tariff shifting its ground and seeking n«w from the saucer within twenty-four hands and feet of different stones, fre ence.” fell Pompeii. The calamity was an revieioii, and a reduction of the surplus out of the earth. The very valuable hours. In less than three days all were quently, while wood and metal wert revenue to the neede of the government, coarse salt w hich we import is made by “Besides, 1 met a man who looked so earthquake, no doubt, and thousands outlets for its energies. Custom and feeding from a little trough, as if six economically adminetered, aa set forth in evaporating sea water in the open air. employed for the draperies and acces much like ex-Governor Ireland that I were crushed beneath the falling walls. prejudice are all-powerful, changing ivi 1ST. JSM the president's last annual message to the character of a people and sapping months old. Another accident reduced ITS 1M sories. They also painted their statues, called him Governor; and what’3 more, Those who escaped moved south, and congrvee. >' e believe that suefi a revis It is made where people can afford to Average No. esgs per hen.... ITS the number to nine. These nine were Avenge net protil per hen .... Ci <S H Ki •2 Sé which was a humane thing to do. at ion ia dictated by sound polit y, and that wait three or four months for a few he was walking with a man who was a it was their descendants whom the its inner life. The tendency of the fed every four hours for a week or so, It sl lould be explained that the they were frequently left out-doors dur perfect fac simile of ex-Senator Terrill. world is to conform mankind to one uniMWewaary taxation is unju t taxation dollars. Where’s that? Well, along Spaniards found in Mexico.— Demor- and oppression, and that the public decreased average of eggs in 1887 was ing an inclement winter, and in th« If it hadn’t been for that I’d have sit's Monthly. type. It prescribes a fixed diet hours and they grew and waxed fat aston - revenue should, as far as possible, he de the Mediterranean, for instance. The | caused by the failure of the stone in which to dress and dine, and gar ishingly. Then the feeding was re absence of other garments a coat of sworn it was Ireland.” rived from taxes levied cm the luxuries people there dam up a little bay and masons to build a foundation wall for ments of one texture and cut Tne duced to six hours apart, and finally to paint was some protection. rather than upon the ■■eceasaric’s of life wait till the sun and the winds have “Yes, yon meet all kinds of people in THE FARMER'S WIFE. Neooived, That we demand the forfeit a new building, and eighty or ninety length of the days marks the limit of eight hours. Boon they became no Among the most noted works in an New York. There are Jots of Texans, carried the water away, it isn ’ t very ure of unearned land grants, and that the fine pullets were running wild In the waste. But whoever stand in awe of more trouble than an eqnaJ number of cient statuary was the Colossus ol lone r.rtlnent Comments and Confessions Cublic domain be lield as a sacred trust for pure salt that they scrape up off the If they had Rhodes, one of the seven wonders ol here, too.” convention and yield to these influences full-grown swine. by One of Them. omee for out rapidly increasing popula mud, but it is iiidisjieusable for some field till December 15. “I should say so. I made the ac These pigs for a time grew faster and tion; and we com mend and approve the purposes. been housed October 1 we would have the world. It stood 150 feet high, anc- I paid a visit to a neighboring farm are consumed by ennui. They huddle quaintance of one yesterday on Broad president'e mes-age In regard to Oregon had probably fifty or sixty dozen mor« like sheep. They exchange their birth looked better than another lot of about held a lamp in its hand, which was er ’ s wife yesterday, and have been “ The experiment of makingsolarsalt wagon-road grants lately sent tocongniM. way. He is a nice, clever fellow, knows the same age, suckled by a fine dam. Resolved, That proper public policy has been tried in this country, but with eggs in November and December when lighted at night By its illumination s everybody in Austin, and is a nephew haunted ever since by tho remembrance right for a mess of pottage, and forfeit eggs were 38 cents a dozen. All out their best possessions, as the inhabi A period then came when, although looking to the future se< urityof the coun out much success. The quality of the sailor on an incoming vessel conic of her tired, care-worn face. This try requires that lhe g -vernment keep all eggs have been sold at the door, thal “tell Aunt Rhody” as far as he could of Major Brackcuridge, of the First woman has seven children, and she tants of a Spanish city deliver their too young for much besides milk, they its pl-dges to the soldiers of the Union sea water varies a good deal. It will National Bank.” is, the grocer came for them. Th« see it— Texas Siftings. tot only does the sewing for all, but door-beys to the night watchman and ceased to thrive on new cow's milk. in Ila various wars, and that the pension deposit one kind of salt on one island “He is, eh?” roil of the republic lie J- alously guarded and another perceptibly different, even price at which they have been sold die is frequently without help, and has lock themselves out of their own The facts were such as so lead me to “Yes, he had just won a picture THE USE OF LOONS. aa a roll of honor, without imposing upon ranges from 15 to 16 cents a dozen in all the work to do, except the washing. domai.’.s. In pursuing these reflec believe that the milk of the cow is de the people burdens equal to the mainten to the eye, on another island perhaps April and May to 38 or 40 cents a worth five thousand dollars, one of the Is it any wonder she looks pale, and tions, iet us remember that as there is ficient in some particular element of Playful Creature« That Make Magnificent ance of a standing army, and exhausting not more than forty miles away. We old masters, you know." Sport for City Shootlste. but one standard of duty, so there is the sow's milk. This is a subject the remiurces of the tax payers, wbicn do an immense trade with the West dozen in November and December; the that the children are neglected? “Did you lend him any money?” may be needed f r future defense. The crazy scream of the loon ar« average price for the three years being but one way of living wisely and well. which must be closely studied; it is Her husband is what we call a well- Resolved, That as a free people, enjoy Indies in salt There are a dozen between 25 and 26 cents a dozen. This beard again through the silent watches “ Yes. You see there was one hun The soul creates its own conditions. It work suited to the experiment station to-do man; owns his farm of several ing lhe blessings of liberty in a govern places that furnish altogether different ment of the people, we denounce the kinds of salt, and each has its particu high average price for the three years of the night and at early morn. Seven dred and fifty dollars due on it. He hundred acres of good land; has a sub- rises superior to ill environment. It In time this period wm pa« policy of the English government iu its is due to the goodly number of eggs were seen sporting themselves in didn't have any money with him, but dan tial house, and makes good crops, levels the walls of conventionalism as pigs got old enough adm n of Irish affairs, and that I lar use. One very fine and easily produced in the fall and winter when Pigeon Lake the other moruing. It fortunately I had just drawn two hun-. ‘ ki*ds, andjgf£?4 l’o save a little he boards his-hands-' Joshua with a blast of j.l^p riiip’s horn» we e behalf of the democracy nt soluble Variety is used in the flavoring Why overthrew’th# walls of Jerichdr’SoeifitjL ue»t sympathy .siili Glaci- of chewing tobacco. Not many ehewers ’they are scarce and high. It is true will be a good thing i£ they beepn*« <Jred dollars from the bank, so I let him And this is what t want to say’: oi that pullets that lay vigorously all numerous around here, as they will have it" * ticli in their efforts to set ure should a farmer Board his ha'nis,’ if he) i reflectii the attitudes and raiment of a • rule and land reforms for the people know that, but they would find out winter won’t increase their product so make magnificent sport for the inno • “Let him have it, did you?” wS dr! posturing, fickle-hearted, ” ^fleasure- is unable, and, alas, often unwilling, very quickly that something was lack of Ireland. cent shootists who conic in the snmmet .aching *he «dii: “Yes. He didn’t want to take it at to get help sufficient to keep tl^e wife and soeking world. “A mind might pon special success was Reaoiied, That we endorse the salutary ing if the salt should be omitted. Some much in the spring as birds tliat hare l otfl K dish at rested through the winter, but the with their kits. If there is anything first, but I persuaded him.” pòli y of the national administration in mother from being overburdened? He der its thoughts for age«,” says a wise pigs, to feed themselves fronTi physicians have thought that the pres restricting corporations to the privi'egea average for the year is the test ol that will tickle a loon half to death il “O, you persuaded him?” will tell you it saves money. Ah, Mr. philosopher, “and not gain as much' such An early ago, thus reducing the’ ana p-otite to which they are strictly en ence of the »ak makes the tobacco very profit.— Cor. N. E. Farmer. is to get a pair of breach-loading, “Yes, he seems to be a gentleman Farmer, and so it would save money self-knowledge as the passion of love necessary labor. — Toronto Globe. title under the law. inj.irious. nickel-mounted, double and tw'st, from the ground up. Well, I must be If you would discharge your chore-boy shall teach it in a day.” Carlyle said Resolved, That we are in hearty accord “There isn’t so much English dairy WATER AT MEALS. OLD RAILROAD SCHEMES. and sympathy with the efforts of lhe lab brown canvas, copper-riveted through going.” and do all the milking yourself, but that the meaning of life is to unfold oring masses and wage earners to amelior salt imported as there used to be. At It Waohen Oat the Macae and Partially out, city sportsman after him. He will one ’ s Belt Within us are unexpected how would you like it? We have not seen Colonel Sumpter How Oar Forefathers Thought to Got ate lheir condition and establish their one time manufactururs of fine butter Distends the Stomach. stand on his head and kick at th< McBride since, but he is still in New From Boston to the Hudson. resources. Why spend our workdays Every fanner receives a great deal riuhta, and are iu favor of the euactment thought that their products would be Opinions differ as to the effect of the clouds with delight He will York, for there w as an item in a morn at the hands of his wife. He owes as over the stew-pan and our holidavs in of such laws as will best protect their in There is an interest just now in re terests, and of legislation which will utterly ruined if any thing but fine En free ingest on of water at meal times, sit on tho water like an old- ing paper to the effect that he had much to her thrift and good manage unpacking our trunks and airing old counting the efforts that have been lota ly exclude a 1 Mongolian immigra glish salt touched them. It isn’t so but the view most generally received fashioned three decker, with his of tion. now. For one reason, American salt is probably that it dilutes the gastric eye shut and his beak on the called at police headquarters to obtain ment as lie does to his own. What clothes? Because our neighbors across made at different times to build a great Resolved, That we favor an amendment the arrest of an unknown man who had other woman stays at home and de the way keep their blinds closed, should through line from Boston to the West to the constitution of the United States makers have learned the trick of making juice and so retards digestion. Apart grin, till the city chaps thinks that ii votes herself so entirely to her hus we exclude God’s sunshine for fear of Back as early as 1826, when the Erie providing for the election of lhe United good dairy salt, and for another, Ameri from the fact that a moderate delay in he can’t blow that galoot clean out ol [Javed the confidence game on him.— band’s interests as tho farmer’s wife? fading the parlor carpet? Each faculty canal was about to open a new line of Texas Sif lings. Staten senators by direct vote it the can salt has got to lie wonderfully cheap. the process is by no means a disadvan -a the water at the first pop it would be people. While the wives of the mechanic, the and feeling has its use. A man has travel and commerce between the Hud Out in the Saginaw region of Michigan tage, as Sir William Roberts has shown Resolved, That we favor an amendment useless his shooting at a barn. Then “butcher, the baker and the candlestick not learned what it is tc livo if he sees son and the lakes, Massachusetts was to the present r i I road oni mission law of the salt wells are right by the side of in his explanation of the popularity oi he draws up, holds his breath, shuts RAREFIED ATMOSPHERE. maker” are out enjoying themselves in no horizon beyond the fence that in- striving to opeh a line of communica Oregon, conferring upon the board of rail the big lumber mills. All that is neces tea and coffee, it is more than doubtful his eyes, and pops. So likewise docs the afternoon, tho farmer’s wife is closes his farm. Would we be in- tion from Boston harbor to the Hudson road commissioners power to fix and ne An English Traveler'« Experience Among got >te the rates for transports' ion of sary is to attach to the mill machinery whether any such effect is in reality the loon, and while the sport is con home at work. The milk must be «tructed? Would we learn how to river. the Himalayas. When ingested during fusedly looking for the pieces, the loon freights on railroads within the State of a pump to draw up the brine and feed produced. skimmed, the poultry fed and supper live? Three books are ever at hand, In 1826, in compliance with a resolve An English writer, narrating his ex Oreg'-n. the saw-dust and timber waste, which meals, water may do good by washing Kt sol ved. That we are in favor of the woliM otherwise be thrown away, to the out the digested food and by exposing comes up within four feet and a half oi perience among the Himalayas, nat cooked for a lot of hungry men. But the Bible, nature and soul. As the of the Legislature, Loammi Baldwin opening and improvement of the Coium the boat and laughs—a wild lunatic look to yourselves, farmers’ wives! story goes, soldiers were held in such made a preliminary survey for a canal bla river and various porta < f entry on the evaporating kettles. In that way salt the undigested part more thoroughly laugh, that would put unholy thought.« urally has much to say about the ef Assert your rights. Remember if you contempt during the civil wars in En from Boston to the Hudson, and one of sealioard. so that tne commerce of the can be made for about twelve cents a to the action Of the digestive ferments. fects of the rarefied atmosphere; and country may be carried without interrup bushel . Gentlemen who own salt wells Pepsin is a catalyptic body, and a given into the very best church deacon that in particular he reports the laugh are mi.'hers, your highest duty is to gland that to snub them conferred a the routes by which he made a survey ever lived. Then the rowing am’ tion to the market« of the world; and f >r your children. You must liavo time mark of distinction upon tho citizens was almost identical with the present that purpose we demand of the general and lumber mills in Michigan are usually quantity will work almost indefinitely, shooting commences, and if the loot able attempts made by the natives of for them. Don’t do all that you think of Coventry, while a wotuan w as os line of the Fitchburg railroad, and he goverument liberai appropriations for lhat rich enough to buy out an ordinary provided the peptones are removed as does not take at least five hours' hilari the region to account for the sickness you ought to do, but just what you are tracised who ventured to ask one the suggested a tunnel for the canal purpose, and ask a s eedy enactment of State.--AT. Y. Commercial Advertiser. they are formed. The good effects oi ous fun out of them, why he must be a and shortness of breath to which even able to do, leaving a little time for time of day. Social proscription is through the Hoosac mountain from the the pending river and harbor bill now ---------- — e water drunk freely before meals has, young one and not feeling extra well. they are liable beyond a certain alti pending before c ingress. recreation. There are some fanners’ daily visited upon erring mortals for a Deerfield river to North Adams. An however, another beneficial result: tude. The height at which these ef Rew-lved, That the thanks of the demo CLEANING WOOLENS. cracy of 'he Stateuf Oregon are due, and Ttw R mu I: of Various Scientific Experi it washes away the mucus which it Yes, loons should be encouraged.— fects of headaches and vomiting are wives whose lines are cast in pleasant less heinous offense. The mandates of other survey was made farther south Bobcaygeon Independent places. Theso have married thought between Boston and 8pringfield. The are hereby tendered to Hon. B. Goldsmith ment« Made In Germany. secreted by the mucus membrane observed varies much, and it is not ful, unselfish men (there are some) fashion are received by its votaries for his able, etile eut and sue- es.-fui ntan opening of the railroad from the Quincy with silent submission, as the super Experiments made in Germany on ti.c during the intervals of repose, and easy to trace tne cause of the irregu ageuient of the last canvass of this state Why She Wants to Marry. who look well to t e comfort of their granite quarries to tide water, a dis stitious accept the decrees of fate. The as chairm ui of he state central commit best method of cleaning woolens have favors peristalsis of the whole aliment larities. A great deal depends on habit household, and have things convenient tance of about three miles, and the dis surest way to improve society is a well- Constance is very young, but she it tee. of body. One first notices the diffi and kept in order.— Cor. Country Gen led to the following conclusions: First, ary tract The membrane thus cleansed Resolved, That we demand of the gen cussion and the opening of short lines directed effort in the line of self-im also better worth quoting than most culty when using some more than or eral gove ntnent the sp edy completion of the liquid used for washing must be as is in a much better condition to receive tleman. in England, turned public attention in provement Individuality gives char the Licks at the Cascades, and the immed hot as possible; second, for the removal food and convert it into soluble com grown people. Her envy was some dinary exertion, as running, or walk • *■ acter to an age. The laws of society this State from canals to railroads and iate construction of bocks at The Dalles of greasy dirt, sweat, etc., borax is of pounds. The accumulation of mucui what aroused by the fact that a wed- ing up hill. In this way, for' people Sugar Made in Kansas, on tho Columbia river, and a sufficient ap are never so sacred as the laws of one’s nothing more than the surveys and the d.ng was about to take place in th« who live below six thousand feet, proprial ion therefor, and that we favor so little value that its application would is specially well marked in th« being. “However mean your lifo is, making of reports came of the project The experiments in sugar manufac family of her little playmate, and that he effects generally come on at be the state, as tar as in its power, and shall be mere waste, and, though soap lye is morning, when the gastric wallt make such improvements at or around better, the preference must be given to are covered with a thick, tenacious the playmate thereby had the ad van- tween eleven thousand an.l twelve ture and sugar-cane growing in Kan meet and live it; d'> not shun it and of building a canal from Boston to the tlie-e points aa will, until lhe completion tage of her; so she remarked, very thousand feet. At fourteen thousand sas the past year are considered quite call it bad names.” “Love your life, Hudson; but in 1827 and in 1828 James of the 1-IC-.S, accommodate the commerce soap lye along with ammonia, a mixture layer. Food entering the stomach al to her little friend't ind lifteen thousand feet one is liable satisfactory.The experimental station at poor as it is," The.-« are words of F. Baldwin who is said to have been a complacently, which works wonders by quickly dis this time will become covered with thit of the country. R solved, I hat thia convention respect solving dirt in particular parts which tenacious coating, which for a time mamma: to have an attack of shortness ol Fort Scott used up 3,840 tons of cane wisdom. If the stock concern in which son of Loamimi Baldwin, made a sur fully calls lhe attention of congress to the grown on 450 acres of land, and pro you have invested your savings fails to vey of a railroad from Boston to the “ Mrs. ----- , did you know that I was breath even when in repose. fact that by reason of the present condi are hard to cleanse, raising and reviv protects it ftom the action of the gastrir engaged to be married?” Connecticut river by two routes. One When I first visited Rupshu—fifteen duced 235.726 pounds of sugar and 51,- pay ite dividends, make good its loss tion of lhe bar at the mouth of the Colum ing even bright colors; third, that on ferments, and so retards digestion. followed the line of the present Boston 4b “Why, no, Conny; is that so?” bia river it can be safely entered only by the other hand, for cleaning white The tubular contracted stomach, with thousand feet—this came upon’ me 000 gallons of syrup, and cleared a net out of the overflowing bounty of na Albany railroad, and the other was al profit of $13,299; §4,716 of which w'ent ture and the generosity of the heart vessels lhe draught of which does not ex “ Yes, ma ’ am; I ’ m engaged to Frit» ■vhen lying down at night, and lasted ceed twvnty-lwo feel; that as the supply woolen goods there is nothing which its puckered mucus lining and viscid Ward” (small boy of her acquaint most exactly on the line of the Central to the cane-growers as a State bounty What men say and think need not con for half an hour or so; but after a week of such vessels ia very limited, and in even approaches borax—soap lye and contents, a normal condition in the Massachusetts railroad. Its greatest of two cents a pound on the sugar ex cern one who acts from single motives ance). “ He doesn ’ t know it, but I ’ ve fact unequal to the demand, they can only borax applied boiling hot give to white morning before breakfast is not suit I got over that liability, and never af- The farmers obtained for and is on the right track. Let him divergence from the line of the Central be chartered for foreiga exports from lhe woolens a looseness and a dazzling able to receive food. Exercise before got to explain it to him.” envard, when at rest, felt a want oi tracted. Columbia river at a rate fifteen shilling-- “Well, Conny, do you expect to be ireath, even when the camp was two their cane $2 a ton delivered at the give up every thing but honor, and was in the town of P">nceton and Hub a ton gre iter than the freight rate of vt-«» whiteness which they often do not pos partaking of a meal stimulates the cir bardston, the present road going a lit thousand or three thousand feet higher. mill, a 1 raised an arcrage crop of 8j next to that his individuality, though eels of four feet greater draught, as is sess when they are new; fourth, if culation of the blood and facilitates married soon?” “Well, I hope so. The fact is, Tm But though one may get so far used tons to the a« re, which proved a bettei the finger of ridicule is more dreaded tle to the south of the survey of 1828. • vidence-i by comparison of our char er shrinking is to be entirely avoided the the flow of blood through the vessels. rales with those < f such vessels as enter ired of being spanked, and I think we’ll to the rarity of the air as not to feel investment than either corn or wheat than a thunderbolt. Stick to your path, That line struck the Ware river at Hub San Francisco bay: that as lhe supply of drying must be accelerated by repeat A glass of water washes out the mucus, oe married very soon.”— Harpers' Mag it in repose, yet any but the most or- It is possible, perhaps, to also improve •t it is only a cowpath. Be yourself. bardston and then followed it to Bonds- such vessels is unequal to the annual sup edly pressing the woolens between soft partially distends the stomach, wake? ply of freight to be exported from ZÒO, I WO cloths. In no case should the woolens up peristalsis,and prepares the aliment azine. linary exertion will surely remind the quality of the sorghum cane. But Imitation is a puerile anil cheap talent, ville; thence to Belchertown. There squsre miles of terr tor« drained by the •ue of it At fifteen thousand feet the caie is bulky and can not be haul ill apish gift, an ignoble aim. The it bore to the left anl passed through C-lumbia river and its tributaries, every be dried in the sun, as they become dry ary canal for the morning meal. Ob PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. the least slope upward in the path ed much over three miles at a protit neanest possession is a truer measure Granby and South Hadley to the Con year a large surplus of our produc e have and hard, they being best dried in a serration has shown that non-irritating It is proposed to establish sirup milli if happiness than the egotistic self- necticut river at Rock Ferry a half mile to be carried to San Francisco bay by moderate current of air, and in cold liquids pass directly through the “tubu —The “violin-King,” Joachim, has will uiake one as much out of breath in the cane-growing districts, but these complacency and pretension which below Mount Tom station on the Con steamer, or to i’uget Sound by rail, at is if one were at a lower altitude, great expense, and there shipped from weather in a warm place, but not too lar” stomach, and even if food be pres temporarily lost the use of one of his will cost from one-half to two-thirds boasts of costly equipages and long necticut River railroad, instead of go those ports to foreign marts; and that as near the source of heaL In the above ent they only mix with it to a certair. lingers, and has gone to Amsterdam to pressing up a steep mountain-side. as much as the central works.— Baring lescent— Harold Van Santwood, in In ing through Amherst and Hadley. almost all American ships are of deep experiments .-»11 tire various degrees of extent. Talking when walking, even on a According to Doctor Leuf. see if the famous massage operator, Dr. This line was 106 miles long from Bos dra -ght. they are now almost entirely ex terior. evel, soon brings its own conclusion field ltegublicun. cluded from t*e Columbia nver, they be heat were tried, from the hottest to the who has made this subject a special Merger, can restore it to its functions. ton. The exact distance from Boston from want of breath. And when one —M;ss De bmitii, who wants the ing in fact in nuiiiler less than 7 per cent, coolest temperature; all the favorite study, cold water should be given tc —JL Frtngle claims to have discov to Northampton by the Centra) is 103j —There is a drug merchant a young •omes to the greater heights—for here of the entire number entering lhat river cleaning materials were also employed persons who have sufficient vitality tc sugar — Prof. Gray, will you please man, in Davenport, Iowa, who has nine • very thousand feet distinctly tells— ered six new substances in some lower miles. The survey of 1828 contem- for foreign export; and be it. Silurian rocks in Selkirk. Five are said pass me some article on the table plated the building of a railroad, the Resolved, That we, iherefore, ea’nsstly —soap, borax, ammonia, benzine, and react and hot water to the others. In grandparents living—two great-great isienuing aslope becomes a painful gastric catarrh it is extremely which typifies my. character? Prof chronic request congress to lucre*se the amount mixtures of these.—-V. Y. Sun. grandfathers, three great-great-grand- labor. I have crossed a pass at nine to be metals, and the other is a sub cars on which were io be propelled by of lhe proposed appropriation for the bar Gray, abstractedly, omtinuing his con beneficial to drink warm or hot watei at the mouth of the Columbia river ta —Rowley—“Have yon ever heard la-fore meals, nnd salt is said in most mothers, two grandmothers and two teen thousand live hundred feet, one stance resembling selenium, and which versation with Mme. T----- , passes the horses.— Springfield (Mas..) Union. he calls hesperisium. U ne metal is like trit), and for the speedv passage of Lxxlgeway lecture?” Browne—“Yes, grandfathers. that lower down would have been an cases to add to the good effect pro pending river and harbor bill, aa so al Hog Cholera Farms. iron, but docs not -give the rhodanate vinegar.— Chicago Tribune. — D. D. Bidwell, a Hartford news several times.” Rowley—“How is he duced.— British Med-leal Jvurnd. easy walk, where, on fhe ascent, at reaction, nor that with tannin; another tered. —Old Party—“I’ve got a sure tip on paper man, is the latest searcher after A farm on which hog cholera has Resolved, That the first choice of the for eloquence? Does he carry his au ■V « «- — every fifty or sixty steps, one was abso . he first race; you can have it for a democracy of Oregon, in convention ar • dience with him?” Browne—“No, but —A mouse jumped out of a lady’s Captain Kidd’s buried treasure. He lutely obliged to halt for breath. The resembles lead, is quite fusible and vol V.” Young Party—“Why don’t you prevailed is worth less than one free sembled, for president, is that fearless hopes, by the aid of an ancient chart uatives, whose lot occasionally leads atile, and forms yellow and green from this scourge. The disease infects champion of lhe the peoplu's cause, be might, for that matter.”— Burling lunch-basket in the depot at Taylor salts; another is black, and he names it , play it yourself, instead of selling it?” ton Free Press. ville, III. She and her two compan ions to locate it on Elbow Key, one of the them into the highlands, very the soil, or at least the surface, for Grover ieveland. erebodium; the fourth is a light-gray Old Party—“Well, you see, young Resolved That the first choice of the —“What can you tell me about pursued it hotly, but it mysteriously Bahama Islands. Commonly attribute these results of powder, and the last is dark in color. feller. I’ve got a ter-r-rible thirst on several years, so that hogs running democracy of Oregon for vice-president where others have run are liable to —A young man living in St Albans. rarefied atmosphere to some plant, queried the pedagogue. ind suddenly disappeared. That night is our esteemed fellow Citizen, GoV. Syl Esau?” For three of these elements the author ■ me, and the race ain’t to be run for take it. l'ossibly plowing up a.I places .then the lady eante to disrobe the cute Vt, awoke the other moaning to find “Esau,” responded the youth, with the which they invest with the power of assigns the equivalents 95.4, 43.6, and two hours vet”— Judge. vester Peunoyer. in which bogs have run would remedy glib alacrity of one who feels himself nou«e jumped out of a safe hiding- his mouth wide open and his jaw set in poisoning the air. Some of the herbs 74.— Public Opinion.________ the soil, but it is diflicnit to do this place iu her bustle. snch a position that he could not close The Only Featherly. for once, on safe ground, “Esau was a at high elevations give out a smell around buildings and fences. Hogs ■ ■ h r--------- it It required the assistance of a when rubb d, and these are brought — A woman ol Hampson County, writer of fables who sold his copyright —George W. Rosure, known as the "Are you the only Mr. Featherly in well managed are among the most —V». 'J. no wens is a very painstak physician to put the refractory jaw into in to account for the sickness. The “cowboy evangelist” is said by an South Carolina, forty-three years of for a bottle of potash.” profitable of farm stock. They con •own? ” inquired Bobby of that young sume much-abused onion, which grows wild Arkansas newspaper to be worth $700,- much refuse that would other age. has followed the plow and en- —Labor Leader—“Bill Gumps was ing writer, often revising and rewriting place again. gentleman, who was making an even wise be wasted. Few farmers appre —Madam Vincent is a French woman in some parts at a good height, often 000, which yields him an income of ga,’<ll in the usual round of farm nominated by the Labor party last an entire chapter of the book he has ir ing calL ciate pigs until obliged to stop growing labor for thirty years. She has dug night.’' American mechanic—“So I hand several times. One of his novels who has saved twelve people from has these effects laid to it. Of course, $150 a day. His fortune was made in “I lhink so, Bobby,” was the re them.— J merican Cultivator. one well, built five chimneys, and heard.” L. L.—“You'll support him, is said to have b”en wholly rewritten. drowning. A short time ago she an easy answer to this hypothesis is cattle and by lucky investments in real 4 ♦ » frequently split ono hundred rails a won’t you?” A. M.—“No, it isn’t He works steadily from nine in the jumped into the waves entirely dressed that the effect is greatest at those estate. He is just forty years old, and sponse. “Why?” —Fogg having said his friend was “ I heard ma tell Clara as you came from which all these plants, in his youth was reputed to be one of day. She has a good home, enjoys necessary that I should support him.” morning until one in the afternoon, and rescued the twelfth, a six-year-old i heights seriously injured by sea-bathing, aud _ excelent health, and is sending her L. L.—“Why isn’t it?” A. M.—“His and is st leisure for the rest of the boy. She has seven children of her j and even all vegetation, are absent — the most lawless of the desperadoes ef up the steps that it was only Mr. Featb- being asked bow, replied:. Diowued.— Irly.”— H. Y. Busu . , - - own. the vouagest being still an infantj Youth's Companion. Boston Transcript. children to soitcol regularly. wife does CdsA."—Julge. *ha Plaina —ar il. A. JACOBS, Wvt Ibe first little bird tried It« Winn uid fie*. And the wee lltUe nestling» were only two.