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THE SENTIMENT OF CONGRESSMEN
ON IRISH HOME RULE.
VOL. 1.
NEWBERG, Y A M IIIL L CO., OREGON, SATURDAY, A P R I L 6, 1889.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY MADE BY
THE LICK OBSEVATORY
BOLD ROBBERY OF A DENVER B A NK
IN BROAD DAYLIGHT.
Centennial Celebration o f W ashing­ The Alleged Discovery of a Mistake in A Negro’s Fearful Struggle on the Gal­
lows-Reported Destruction o f the
the Mexican-American Boundary
ton's Inaugural—Another Batch of
American and German W ar
Line - The Bold Crime of
Nominations -Adjournment
Vessels at Samoa.
Three Masked Men.
of the Special Session.
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One Dollar
Fifty Cents
N u ba rrlp tloa P rié e P aya ble
a b ly In A d v a n c e .
FROM THE CAPITOL.'TH E PACIFIC COAST. HOME A M ) ABROAD.
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Three Month».
Fresno talks of reorganizing its vigil­
Boulanger wall lie prosecuted.
George I.. Slump lias been appointed antes.
governor of Idaho.
Brazil is preparing for a war witli Bo­
Malignant scarlet fever prevails at livia.
Secretary Blaine will erect a fine resi­ Fresno.
dence in Washington.
Paris promises to legislate against spec­
A ease of small-jiox was re|Kirted in ulators.
Robert Adams, jr., of Pennsylvania, Tacoma Thursday.
will lie minister at Brazil.
John Bright, of England, died Wednes­
Squirrel fishing is getting to he quite day morning.
Pat Egan, of Nebraska has been ap­ popular in California.
pointed minister to Chili.
The labor movement is spreading in
The San Francisco “ Evening P o s t”
j Germany.
John Hieks, of Wisconsin, has been changed hands April 1st.
appointed minister to Peru.
Tlie fainting fits of the Pope are becom­
Lucky Baldwin, it is said, w ill quit tlie ing more frequent.
George B. Boring, of Massachusetts, turf after tlie present seuson.
will be minister to Portugal.
Placer gold has lieen discovered in the
Jack-rabbits are lieeoming a nuisance
bluffs on the Missouri river.
William L. Scruggs, of Georgia, lias in the streets Isis of Angeles.
been appointed minister to Venezuela.
Tlie woman suffrage hill has lieen de­
After June 30, the Seattle postoffiee
feated in the New York legislature.
The commissioner of the land office will he rated as a first-class office.
lias established two offices in Oklahoma.
Four inches of snow is reported to have
Work o n .tlie $30,000 opera house at
fallen in Albuquerque lust week.
Lansing 1!. Misener. of California, will Spokane Falls is progressing rapidly.
be minister to the Central American
Mrs. U. 8. Grant lias given $25 to tlie
A Piute Indian in tlie California peni­
States.
Confederate Soldiers’ home at Austin.
tentiary has developed remarkable skill
Thomas Ryan, of Kansas, will repre­ as a crayon artist.
Chicago’s monument to tlie Hay market
sent the United States at the City of
policemen will he dedicated May 4th.
Jacob
Pfunder,
recently
of
Portland,
Mexico.
Tlie famous horse, Prince Wilkes, was
has been held in $2000 hail at Oakland
The nomination of Halstead to he min­ for embezzlement.
sold tor $30,(XK) in New York Monday.
ister to Germany meets with much oppo­
The headquarters of the Sharon estate
Two aged inmates of the Ramsey
sition from Republican senators.
is to he removed from San Francisco to 1 county, M inn., poor house have eloped.
On account of the death of Justice Carson, Nevada.
Tne gun-t>oat Yorktown has been de­
Matthews the adjournment of ttie senate
A man’s leg was found hanging to the livered to the naval authorities at League
was deferred to the present week.
lireake-beam of a freght car at Kings- island.
Colonel John D. Washburn, the new lmrg, Cal., Thursday.
It is reported that tlie Northern Pacific
minister to Switzerland, is said to he the
Governor Waterman has vetoed tlie has secured control of the Wisconsin Cen­
handsomest man in Massachusetts.
hill appropriating $10,000 for tlie encour­ tral.
The President has issued an order re­ agement of silk culture.
John Knowles, of Huntington, Tenn.,
ducing the San Juan military reservation
The reported conflict between tlie M ex­ is wanted for burning to death four mem­
in Washington territory to 940 acres.
icans and Americans at tlie Santa Clara bers of the Flowers family.
Am ong the appropriations by the late mines proves to lie untrue.
A disease known as “ black k not” is
congress was one of $10,000 for continuing
Rawlins was acquitted Thursday at destroying tlie blue plum orchards in the
explorations in the waters of Alaska.
San Diego for tlie killing of Captain G il­ vicinity of Dayton, Ohio.
Most of those who call upon the Presi­ bert in a political row last fall.
A flock of wild geese flying over Gon­
dent or cabinet officers every day for ap­
Stringent measures have been resorted zales, Texas, Wednesday, were struck
pointments, are members of congress.
to by the San Francisco police to sup­ by lightning and 72 killed.
John P. Ward, of Oregon, has been ap­ press lawlessness in Chinatown.
It is said that no white child liorn on
pointed appraiser of merchandise in the
Ferdinand Ciprico waB acquitted at the Isthmus of Panama lias ever reached
district of the Willamette and Washing­
San Francisco, Wednesday, of issuing the age of twenty-one years.
ton.*
fraudulent Chinese return certificates.
Southern Kansas received the news of
The secretary of the interior lias ap­
San Luis Obispo is overrun with va­ the opening of Oklahoma by tlie firing of
pointed George P. Litchfield, of Salem,
Or., special Indian agent for the Pacific grants and the jiolice say they are pow ­ cannons, display of hunting and bonfires.
erless to rid the town of tlie nuisance.
Coast.
On account of the failure of crops in
Frank P. Goodhue, who stole horses at four years in succession in Russia, the
Postmaster General Wanamaker says
Sacramento
and
professes
repentance,
inhabitants of whole districts are dying
that the charge of offensive partisanship
w ill not he regarded as a sufficient cause lias been released on his own recogni­ of starvation.
zance.
for removal.
The discovery last week of an illicit
J. >1. Hamilton, son of Senator Ham ­ bomb factory at Zurich lias furnished a
The ]>osition of minister to Russia has
ilton,
of
Pendleton,
was
stabbed
in
tin*
clue
to a gigantic plot in Russia to assas­
been offered Allen Tliorndyke Rice, of
the “ North American R eview ,” and lias neck and killed by d a te Hinton, Thurs­ sinate tlie Czar.
day.
been accepted.
The Chinese minister at Washington
The report published last week con­ expends more money in telegrams and
Mrs. Heaton, sister of President Har­
cerning
tlie
stranding
of
two
whales
on
calile dispatches than the government of
rison, paid, it is said, $22 on inaugura-
"tion day for a cab to take her from the tlie beach at Santa Rosa, proves to he the United States.
untrue.
Arlington hotel to the capitol.
W illiam Clinchman, aged 15 years,
A suit lias been instituted at San snapped an empty revolver at little Bir­
The Big Bend National hank, of Dav­
Francisco
against
the
heirs
of
Seth
Cook
die
Lucas at St. Paul Tuesday. Tlie bul­
enport, W. T., has been authorized by
by the Benton Consolidated company for let pierced the child’s brain and she will
the comptoller of the currency to be­
$15,000,000.
die.
gin business, witli a capital of $50,000.
A little girl named Casey, of East Los
Louisa Frely, 20 years old, of Davis-
Naval officers express considerable dis­
satisfaction over tlie details of tlie pro­ Angeles, was taken with convulsions ville, N. Y ., committed suicide Tuesday
Wednesday
and
vomited
up
a
lizard
three
by taking strychnine, because her par­
gramme for the celebration of the Wash­
ents refused tlieir consent to her mar-
ington inaugural centennial next month. inches long.
Hanlan, O'Connor, Hamm and Gau-
Secretary Blaine says he will not be­
The ll-months-old daughter of Mrs.
gin to take up the applications for the daur, the oarsmen, have been engaged
consulates under three or four weeks, and by the Tacoma Boat club tor a regatta on Schulz, of Rochester, N. Y ., while in a
the
18th
of
May.
paroxism
of coughing vomited a live
that tiiere will he many changes made
The Mexican government is erecting snake which measured 12Ji> inches in
during the summer.
length.
The state department lias received in­ stone barracks for troops and a residence
The Bald-Knohb cases were finished
formation from the American consul at for the governor at the Santa Clara gold
in the Christian county, Mo., court last
Pernambuco, Brazil, that 1 -.1)01 inhabi­ mines in Lower California.
tants of the province of Ceara have emi­
A man by tlie name of R ichy surrend­ week. Four of the number have lieen
grated on account of the drouth.
ered to tlie San Jose police last week, say­ sentenced to hang April 19th.
John Rosenbargcr shot A. Castalian,
It is reported that tlie German govern­ ing lie was guilty of forgery committed in
in a row over a trivial matter, near
ment lias requested that Klein lie ar­ Ashland, Ohio, three years ago.
rested by tlie United States authorities
Andrew Patterson is being tried at Creighton, Neb., Wednesday. H e then
and returned to Samoa and lie tried by Hollister, Cal., for having wantonly rid­ burned his own house to the ground and
the representatives of this government.
den over District Attorney McCloskey shot himself in tlie head.
A sensation lias been ereated in Can­ last Septemlier, causing his death.
Assam swarms so with leeches that
ada by President Harrison’s proclama­
John li. Haskins, ex-congressman lives of men are in danger, any person
tion closing Behring sea. This action on from New York, was victimized by bunko falling from faintness or getting stuck in
the part of tlie United States has proven men out of four checks ol $5000 each and a mud hole or swamp being sure to he
a complete surprise to the Canadian gov- $150 in cash at Ion Angeles last week.
sucked to death by hundreds of them.
ernmet.
At Uniontown, l ’a., Friday, John Har­
Local
sealers
of
San
Francisco
say
that
Tlie postoffice department is negotiat­
no attention will he paid to the Presi­ ris, thirteen years old, while riding on a
ing with foreign governments with which
dent’s proclamation regarding tlie en­ coal car, stepped o ff and into the month
tlie exchange of money orders is main­
forcement of the sealing laws in Behring of a blazing coke oven. He was literally
tained, to secure their consent in a re­
roasted alive lief ore taken out.
ciprocal increase of the
maximum sea.
Jud I ’ritcl ell, a negro ravislier, was
Governor Torres, of Low er California,
amount.
Corporal Tanner says in regard to tlie in a message to the Mexican consul at hanged at Danville, V a., Friday. He
pensions of soldiers of tlie late w a r: “ I San Diego, says that tlie richness of the fought like a madman oil tlie gallows,
believe in giving every Union soldier, Santa Clara mines have been much ex­ au d it required tlie combined efforts of
four deputies fourteen minutes to force
iiis widow or orphan, who is in need, a aggerated.
him through file trap.
pension, and giving it to him as quickly
Clara Bell McDonald has sued tlie
as possible.”
Aaron Y ork, an Indiana farmer near
sheriff of San Francisco tor $14,000 dam­
Senator Quay, of Pennsylvania, it is a ges for levying an attachment ujhjii and Peru, placed several sticks of giant pow­
said, is exceedingly angry because of selling at auction household furniture lie- der under tlie kitchen stove to thaw out.
During Iiis absence the stuff exploded,
the offer of the Philadelphia jsistninster- longing to plaintiff.
instantly killing his wife and daughter.
ship to John Field by Mr. Wanamaker,
A
collection
of
old
fashioned
firearms,
without first consulting Mr. Quay as to
Clara llogin, of Spartanshurg county,
rusty with age, was discovered near
his w ishes in the matter.
Toledo, on tlie Cowlitz, last week. It is ()., elota-d with Edward Mathias Sunday
An order has lieen. made by tlie inter­ supposed tlie guns were left there by tlie and were married. On returning home
state commerce commission to the effect Indians in the early days.
tor the usual parental forgiveness the
that the Grand Trunk railway of Canada
young man was fatally stabbed in the
Three
masked
men
entered
a
saloon
at
is continuing to violate the inter-state
neck by llogin.
Sacramento
Sunday
night,
covered
the
statutes, and citing tlie officials to appear
proprietor
and
two
friends
with
pistole,
The exclusion of strangers from tlie
before them at Washington April 4th.
T lie committee in charge of tlie cen­ shot the proprietor in the gciillle that en­ pews of St. Thomas Episcopal church,
New Y ork, has created a revulsion of
tennial celebration of the inauguration sued, and then robbed the till.
of Washington has appeal to the Presi­
Many ot the Spokane Indians decline sentiment among Episcopalians against
dent to issue a proclamation calling upon to receive rations from the government, conducting the church on a commercial
all clergymen of America to hold thanks­ and complain of had faith shown them liasis.
giving services at !t o'clock, on the morn­ hv not assigning them to a reservation,
It is riqiorted that during a terrific
as was promised them two years ago.
ing of April JOtli.
storm which swept over Samoa recently,
Owing to the recent illness of Mrs.
W illiam E. M cEwen was arrested at the American and German war ships,
Harrison, public sentiment has been Axuzu, California, last week for desertion six in all, were driven on a reef and to­
aroused in lavor of a new executive man­ from tlie army, llis parents are wealthy tally destroyed. The American vessels,
sion. It is said the White house is not people in New York, and lie says he Is a the Trenton, VandaFa and Nipsic, lost
only unhealthy because of its miserable nephew of Mayor < ¡rant of ttiat city. He tour officers and forty-six men, and of
plumbing, hut that it is entirely to small was taken away in irons.
tlie German ships, the Adler, Olga and
for the needs of the Presidential house­
Eber, nine officers and eighty-seven men
J.
P.
Cox,
of
Lewiston,
w
hile
entering
hold.
were drowned.
a variety theater at Walla Walla, Thurs­
The officers attached to tlie navy de­ day evening, was caught under tlie arms
A man held up the president of the
partment at Washington are highly grat­ by one Howard and thrown to tlie F irst National hank of Denver, Friday,
ified at the information which has ground. In the scuttle Cox drew a revol­ and with a encked revolver dose to the
reached them of the participation of the ver and shot his assailant twice, killing officisl's head forced him to s ign a cheek
British authorities and tones in the him instantly.
for $21,000, after whieh the rohlsr fol­
funeral ceremonies of Rear Admiral
lowed him Is-hind the hank counter and
Chandler, who died in Hong Kong on
An Indian at CVenr d'Alene City 1 k - in the presence of a score of clerks re-
the loth of February.
i-anie intoxicated Friday night and broke ceived the money. He then eooly hill’d
A {» p e r has been signed by nearly all a window in a saloon. For tliiB un­ his hat and disappeared.
pardonable crime the untutored savage
of the memliers of the house and senate i
wee immediately put to death by a large
Near Mt. Vernon, K y., Monday, Jas.
of the 50th I'ongress and prominent of­
crowd of civilized Christians of the tow n. Baker shot and mortally wounded Moses
ficials of the govornmcT't, stating thut ;
GatlifTs wife had run away
the intelligem-e and wealth of the United
It has been discovered that the boun­ Gatliff.
Stales support Gladstone and Parnell in ! dary line between tlie United States and with another man. G atliff pursued and
At the depot where
their efforts tor home rule in Ireland, lower California is located too far north recaptured her.
and will lie forwarded to England. This by sixty miles. If sneh lie the ease it will they were to take the train he liegan
is done to offset tlie claims of the tory wipe out of existence the International heating her. Baker remonstrated and
p ress of England t hat only the riffraff of company and bring Ensena«la and the Gatliff shot at him. Baker then shot
America sympathize with Irish home new gold fields within the jurisdietion of Gatliff. wounding him fatally, and then
surrendered to the sheriff.
this country.
rule.
NO. 18.
I a v a ri­
Address. C hum lie. Newberg. Oregon.
H S P P Y H O ME S .
I A v o id KMiulljr Q u a r r f l * by K x e rc U 'n g r a *
tle u c e a n d C o m m on Sense.
A home o f discord may be visited by
acquaintances, but its doors are never
likely to be knocked at by friends. Sen­
sible people w ill g ive it a wide berth,
and prefer friendship and intimacy witli
those wtio live at peace. Nobody finds
a wise young man courting a g irl ill a
fam ily w ho gots on ill among them­
selves. He wants a bird out of a good
nest, and has no wish to be drawn in
by m arriage to :a!ce one side or other
of a life-long food. It is hard on a
girl, you say. Sometimes. But about
the young man s sagacity there can he
no question whatever. If all homes
were happy w hat a pleasant world it
would bo: and there is no reason why
happiness should not reign every where,
if people would only make wisdom, and |
not stupidity, the guide of their lives.
When people are 1 iserable It is in j
ninety-nine cases out of tho hundred
nobody's fault but thoirown. An Emper­
or of China was onee traveling through
his realm, and he came upon a fam ily in j
which the grandfather, with his wives
—he hml several of them— his children,
grandchildren, sons-in-law, daughters-
in-law and servants, all lived under the
same roof in perfect peace and har­
mony. The Em peror was so struck
with this, that he asked the old man by
what means lie contrived to avoid quar­
rels and disputes, and to have his large
family live together so pleasantly. T a k ­
ing out a pencil he wrote in reply these
words: “ Fatience and common sense.”
That was the whole secret. An easy
one to remember, but hard, especially
with some natures, to put in practice.
W hat strikes one as an odd thing is
that many aro able to exercise patience
and common sense abroad, but find it
next to an impossible task at home.
W ith them every thing is done for the
benefit of society at large, and at the
expense of their own circle. In other
people’s houses they have a face like a
benediction, while in their own it is dis­
figured with frowns. O f all follies,
this is one of the greatest As if it
were not their interest, let alone their
duty, to do exactly the reverse. I f any
one lias a mind to be cross, snappish
and disagreeable, let her choose a field
for g iv in g vent to her ill-humor as far
removed from home as possible. Our
best side should be turned not to
strangers hut to those with whom we
dwell, and whilst it is righ t to wish for
the good opinion of everybody, we
should be anxious most o f all about the
favorable impression we make on our
own folks at home. O f the whole tribe
of girls g iv e us her uhose brothers and
sisters call her, and with good reason,
an angel. W e have duties to perform
abroad, but wo can nov.or do these things
rightly if wo start by neglecting what
we owe to our own relatives, and act­
ing as if we believed that good words,
kindness, gentleness and good humor
ought to begin nt any place rather than
at home. This is inverting the natural
order of things, and is a proceeding to
be looked for only from foolish people.
If there is to bo household harmony,
an important point is to cultivate a
sweet temper. W e can not do without
that. Somo tempers are like violin
strings ont o f tune; with them, who
can axpect either melody or harmony
from tho fam ily orchestra? This is
specia l}’ a young woman's subject; in­
deed, if our gir!s are not amluhle, no­
body else can be expected to be. I t is
to their kind and gentle words that we
must look for an antidote to fretting
and ill-humor. A t home the key-note
of the day's music is often struck by
the first word we hear in the morning,
and happy is tho house where it is al­
ways uttered by the smiling lips of
good-tempered g ir ls .—Household H ar­
mony.
CHINE SE WINE-MAKING.
PACIFIC ACADEMY
FOR
in 1 8 8 5 .
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“ L iv e low and sparingly till m y debts be p a id ; but le t the learning o
the children be lib eral; spare no cost, for by such parsim ony all is lost that is
saved .”— William Penn to his wife.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
E. H . W oodward , President,
J esse E d w ard s ,
J esse H obson .
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New berg
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N ew berg
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N ew berg
G bori in W. M itch k m ., Secretary and Treasurer,
N ew berg
B. C. M i l e s .
N ew berg
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FACULTY.
E d w in M o r r i s o n , B. S.,
P rin cipal
M a r y E. M i l e s , A. U.,
^
A n s i s t a l l 's
A n n a E. B e l l ,
CALENDAR.
Full T erm begins
9 .li m onti', 11, 1888
F a ll T erm elo es
l l t h m on ili, 30, 1888
W in ter Term begins
12( li m on ili,
3, 1888
W in te r T erm closes
3.1 m onili,
1, 1889
.Spring Term begins
3d m on ili,
4, 1889
Spring Term clo.-es
5 li m onti),
9 1889
Announcement and Prospectus.
Friends’ Pacific
A cadem y
is located at N ew berg, Y a m h ill county, Ore
gon, on the Portland and W illa m ette V a lle y railroad, tw eu ly-tw o m iles
from
Portlan d, and one m ile from R ogers’ L a i d in g on W illa m e tte river.
I t was opened for pupils Septem ber 28lh, 1885, and had enrolled during
the first week nineteen pupils.
T n e second
school year began
Septem ber
I S l I i , 1886, with an enrollm ent of tw en Q -s x, and the present school year
opetud Septem ber 12th, 1887, with an enrollm ent of fifty-one, and the wintci
term , Decem ber 3d, with so en rollm en t of 110.
A l the tim e of Gie opening of thu school on ly the A cad em y b u ilding was
The I’rocPM W h ic h H a t Keen In Use fo r
T h o u s a n d s o f Years.
Wine-m iking is said to have existod
tor thousands o f years before tho Intro­
duction of distilling. The process is
simple.
Glutinous rice, hwang-mi, Is
placed over a fire In a largo iron pan
and softened with warm water. It is
made into a thick, solid sort of a gruel.
This steeped rice is placed on a table
with raised edgos to prevent tho fluid
from overflowing. Over tho rice, when
n this state, the loaven to aid fermen-
tution Is sprinkled. Tho whole Is then
mixed an I mashed with an Iron masher,
and remains in a large stoneware jar
for several days. I f the wine is de­
sired to be of a sweet taste, two days
ire enough; but for wine without swoot
taste four or five days are required. T o
make tho second kind of wine stronger,
the Chinese brewer often adds spirit.
A fter all this the wine, solid and liquid
parts together, Is phiced In a cloth hag,
ind this goes into a pressing ehost of
wood, called ehn, the wino press. A
heavy stone presses it down and the
wine flows out from a sort o f a teapot
pout in the side of t'se press. T h e re­
mainder o f ihe solid m atter is called
saa, and is used to feed animals or as
i ferment.
The method o f distilling
was introduced in the Yuen dynasty,
l o the wooden cylinder w hich holds the
m illet there are three covers. The
outer and upper one contains cold wa-
er and kc ps the second cover cool to
condense the spirit. T h e spirit rises
from the softened red m illet below,
which has been under manipulation for
sevei al days, and passes through the
first cover lo the second. It h er« be­
comes con ensed and flows down the
s dcs into a circular trough which re­
ceives it und delivers it from a spout.
W illiam s and M orrisons Dictionary
and L egge's Classics seem to have been
compiled with the impression that the
Chinese practiced distillation In ancient
times. This is an error. T h e Chinese
only knew the ordinary process of fer­
mentation. Chinese Recorder.
FRIENDS
erected, and on ly the lower story of it was com pleted.
D uring the sum mer
of 1886 the hoarding hall and three cottager for pupils b o trd in g
themselves
were constructed, and during the sum mer o f 1887 llie hall for gym nasium
and hoys’ dorm itories was ccenmenci d and the A cad em y
pleted.
The
needed.
F o r Catalogue or inform ation address
bu ild in g was com ­
trustees hope to be able to add othr r 1 uildings as they aie
E D W IN M ORRISON, Principal.
E. H. W O O D W ARD , President o f Board.
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HOME A N D FARM.
rator, and never put it directly on the » tender, tiseu press it through a sieve,
iee or leave it there in the brown pii| er heat it again and add cream to make it
the projier consistency.
it usually is wrapjied in.
It is said that a thousand sheep kept
PROFIT A N D LOSS IN THE REARING on a piece of ground one year w ill make
the soil capable of yielding grain enough
OF BLOODED STOCK.
'
— over anil above the capacity of the soil
1
without the sheep manure— to siqqxirt
Tho French Method of Packing Butter
1035 sheep an entire year.
Lime as Disinfectant -Useful Hints
See about a few choice new trees. Set
1
and Household Receipts -
a grove of maples or chestnuts or will
nuts. The trees will la1 profitable as well
A Novel Exp rlment.
as beautiful. Every year fill up vacan­
cies as they occur in your orchards. It
Fresh pork should not he eaten unless is the only way to keep fruit profitably.
thoroughly cooked.
B ' sure to empty your tin fruit or veg­
By dipping fish into Isiiling water the etable ran when you open it. Do not
scales will come off easily.
leave any of the contents in the can, if
The farmers who planted alfalfa near you propoae to use them. I'ut them in
an earthen dish. They are very likely to
Lodi, Cal., have all made money.
I k - coiiio mi wholesome if they are left in
Onions arc one of the most healthful the can after it is o|>ened.
and beneficial of all food products.
In experiments made in feeding, it lias
Ki-ep a small liag of sulphur in the lieen found that Jerseys with grain feed
drawer or closet as a remedy for red ants. w ill eat on an average nineteen pounds
Most o f the sardines sold nowadays of hay or fifty of ensilage, and witli en­
are small herrings put up w ith French silage the hotter yield w ill be aliout 12
I sir cent more than on hay fe c i with the
lalx’ls.
same amount of grain.
Starch made with soapy water will
The object in se airing a grssl hree I of
produce glossiness and prevent the iron
hogs should lie to have them quickly
from sticking.
convert the food into meat. The profit
A poultice of stale bread soak c l in does not depend ti|s>n the size or the
strong vinegar, applied on retiring, is quantity consum e!, hut ti|ion the cost,
said to lie a sure cure tor corns.
which ucpends, after all, upon the rela­
Three (»arts of resin, one part of caus­ tive increase in weight in propirtion to
food
consumed.
tic soda, and five parts of water, make a
good eement tor glass and china.
A celery sauce for chicken ; _ Cut into
It is said that buck wheat fleer, re­ small piece* six heads of celerv, threw
peatedly applied, will remove obstinate them into Imiling water and hoil for five
grease spits from carpets, woolens or minutes, drain, put into a sauce |ian, add
silks.
a quarter of a pnmd of butter, a half
Raw meats should Is. placed in an pint of stock, a tcas|>oonfull of salt and a
earthen dish, when putting in a refrige­ ilittle pq.pT, eis.k slowly until the celery
To make sweetbread pies wash and
parlxiil one pair of sweetbreads, then
pick tlii'..i intii small pieces. Drain and
wash two dozen oysters. Put one tea-
spsinful of butter in a frying pan, mix
until smooth, add a half pint of cream,
the yolks of two hanl bollisi eggs mashed
fine, a half teaspmnful of salt and a dash
of pepjier. Put the sweetbreads and the
oysters in a baking dish, |siui' tlie sauce
over, cover with paste and hake for
twenty minutes in a quick oven.
In France butter is packed in lmg*,
not more than three inches in diameter,
for family use, nor more than two inches
for restaurants. Each hag holds two
piunds. When filled they are tied and
packed in brine in tubs or casks which
can lie headed tight. The cloth nsed is
quite free freni lint, and should lie slight­
ly starched—just enough to make them
iron smixithly—then run together of uni­
form size. The I mg is placed in a mould
of uniform size and shap' while lieing
filled. The plan may not lie unworthy
of a trial in this eountry.
It is now so common tor farmers to
provide stabling for their cattle, espec­
ially tor cows, that hut few who are well-
to-do neglect it. Still there are some
who even keep cows without anv decent
prevision for them, and will iet them
stand out in rain and stomi, and even go
out to milk without any protection for
themselves. That cows so treated will
rapidly shrink in their milk goes
without saving. When a man <-an do no
liettcr, he should put up a strew shelter
of some kind, whieh will serve a gissi
pitr| mihc until he can build something
better and more |s‘rmanent.