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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1890)
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. HINTS TO llOl'SKKEIU'EUS. Salt eaten with nuts aids digestion. Milk which htamistoo long make, bitter butter. The burcbt wav to have clear jelly is to let the juice drain through a flannel bag, without squeezing it. Keep a liitle beeswax tied up hi a cloili to rub your tlathons with, and you will tin J that even a white shirt to be done up will toon become a pleasant woik. To remove fruit stains from linen, rub the part on each tide h ellowtoap; then tie up a piece of soda in the cloth, and soak vell in hot water; afterwards expose the stained part to the sun and nir until removed. Paper or pasteboard, may be rendered "waterproof us follows: Mix four parts of Iaked Hme with three parts of skimmed milk and add a little alum; then give the mateiiil two KuecesMve coatings of the mixture with a bruh, and let it dry. A simple remedy for round shoulders is to stand facing a corner of the room, and with hands extended on the wall in ci'.hc direction, and the iVet tirmly placed, to move the body slowly toward the corner This exercUe, faithfully repeated every morning will make the form beautifully erect. To keep the bright green clor of sum mer cabbjig; and some other vegetables, boil f.ir in plenty of water in which has been Uisulvcd a piece of washing soda the size of two peas; cover until the water boiis and then take off the lid. If the tea m is shut in t e cabbage will be yel ow and unsightly. Small tears in wool'en goods should be darned with ravcllings of the same, hav. ing first put under a piece of the cloth, and afterwards pressed carefully. Breaks in black silk garments may be mended with bits of court plaster, and if the lace curtains become trn, wet a piece of lace in starch and iron it on the w rong side of the curtain. To clean and res:orc the elasticity of cane chair bottoms, coaches, etc., turn up the chair bottom, etc., and with the hot water and a sponge wash the' cane-woik well.so that it may be wll soaked; should it be dirty, you must add soap; kt it dry in the air, and you will find it as tight and firm as when new, provided the cane is not broken. 'j;o destroy moths and other vermin: Dissolve alum In hot water, making a very strong solution ; apply to furniture or crevices in the wall with a paint brush. This Is sure destructisn to those noxious vermin, and invaluable because easily ob tained, is perfectly safe to use, and leaves no unpleasant trace behind. When you suspect moths have lodged in the borders of carpets, wet the edge of the carpets with a strong solution; whenever it reaches ('ten it is certain death. The federal elections bill wilt give the party In power between 350,000 and 3oo( 000 additional places to fill with its heelers. It will cost the government about $12,000- qoo annually, and the expenditure will be in effect so much added to the republican campaign fund. Leaving the United States and Canada out, fully ninety-five per cent of the tele ranh lines of the world are owned by governments. There are at Ieat JfJoOO. 000 miles of wires in tine in the world. Kw cream that's jitAt iDcem-il 1 Mttjer. : Coiii ad Waijti'd, cows to pasture. Wuowlk & Talt Bii-m NEW ADVERTISKMKXTS. "VT OTIC ft Its HKKKBY UIVION THAT properly owners aio niiuirod hv or. iinH"e it cut down and rniov. ail inisiii-M ni'i obnoxious words crowiuji upon UHir nretiiises huh unoii tno treta U li.'.ini; th'-.rtto. wi niu tbecitv limit1! it Altmny. I un.-o t-tiiin to itu so will be ml 0 to h litu' o4 Album", July y.n, 1MD. .1. K. 1IOFKMAN City Maryiml. The cro.wning piece of Impudence oc cur dug the present session of congress is to be credited to Henry Catot Lodge, though probably he had a number of party associates in the affair. It was an attempt to keep from the press and the re publican members of congress generally the compromise Lodge-Rowel 1 election pill, whic'i was the subject of discus sion at last night's caucus. Ihe intro duction of the bill after its completion was placed in the hands Mr Lodge. He intro duced It on Saturday afterr.oon in such a way as to attract no attention, and then sent a note to the files room to h:tve u kept away from the newspaper men. Kor the first lime in the history of con gress a bill of this bOit was kept out of sight after its introduction, the manifest purpose being :o keep the republicans of (he house in ignorance of the details of the bill until it could be dragooned through he caucus. This piece of cheek came near being a success, but about 3 o'clock yesterday afternaon Lodge was smoked out and was forced to make the bill public after having successfully concealed it for nearly two days after its introduction. The Yankees in the home are crafty, with the nerve to back it up. A correspondent writes to the Boston Transcript (Rep): "The present duty on pearl buttons is 25 per cent., ad volorem. On a recent Importation, duties were paid at the above tate amounting to $491.25. The same Invoice, t entered at the rate proposed in the McKinley bill, world be subject to duties amounting to $8,347,28. Teese figures are exact. There are about 200 hands employed in the pearl button Industry in this country." Stanley tiaystli.it during his recent Af rican expedition he came across a new and lnteieting race of black, the Wanoitias, wha where absolutely European in tvpc and veiy intelligent. They ad;eared to be descendents of ih ancient Ktiilopians. settled In some way not known to him in equatorial Africa. These people never intermingled with the aboriginal races, but kept their oload intact, cousiJeiing the or dinary negroes beneath them. If you want a lovely odor in your rooms bre;k oil branches of the Norway spruce and arrange them in a large jn well filled with water. In a few days tender, pale green branches feather out, soft and cool ta the touch, giving the delightful health giving oduC Whereto (jt Thkm. When wanting in organ or piana call on G L Itlackman Ali4e you can select from a first class ttOL. OTOCKlIOLDKHSMKEmu -.OTi;'I-: in iiervhy given that ttu atiiiii,.! mett- um el hUiekr.iiMters ot the Capita! lutiii ontt Silver Mini'icCu, coiiHohdated of the city of b -Weill, Oreifon, will le lieM tt the crh of the company in Paid ei:y, on llu srond Ihursday the ltth day nf Aug us. lS'.H), ft 3 o'clock 1 M. for lh ekclioi r.f diroe'.ors Aud for such other buines oy 1111 Cfino he- forrt the nu'etini!. S detn, Or., June X IS! ID. J H SriticKLEii, 8tcrtt:ny. MONEY. Home pnl to loan nu . Hppmvo 1 security. W B M nr 11, Re.il K-tate and Jusuramn Hroler, Front street, opposite the K m i Home. ry0 KENT. A furnished etti-, five J room, with or witho'it piano, f - thre months. Inquire at this oiiioc. I " t-V.i , TTT 4Ai ri , 1 1 Will & Link, OPERA HOUSE MUSIC STORE, ... AUK.NTH FOR T1IR CRLKRRATKD II. F. Miller, And tho Favorite J. BAUER & CO. PIANOS. At o the Mouse Proof "EAREIFF," And other First-Class O II G- 1ST S . S)le Agents fur the ELDREDGE B. -:- ami : SEW hi.E hewiuj; 31uclii.N. Orsans - Cleaned - and - Repaired. ALBAS Y, OKEGOX i. E. BLAINEE lints lifen leci.'i r -AT THE- LiNli I Now the Greatest Attraction is His Stock of Large and Stvlish Two Men and One Roy FOUND DEAD!! While trying to Crowd their -W AY INTO DEYOE &. FROMAH BROS Store, where tliey alwas have on hand tile largest mock houtn ot rortland. ot the latest improved Riiles and Shot Guns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Mammock, Camp Chairs anil thousands of other things too numerous to mention, Xtepn.ii Shop In connection with the Store, and one of the best workmen In the State to do any and nil kinds of work. Come on!, Come all; No trouble to show goods. "Small prolit and quick nW is out motto. Eugene City Bonds For Sale, N'OTH'K IS HKUKBY CIKN THAT iitidcr the provisions of an met uf the Legislature of Ori gin entitled, "An act to incorporate the t ity of hu;eoe and to re peal all net and part of aets in cor.llii-t here with,' li'td iu the Hticeof the Secietarv of State. IVhruary JDth. 1SSI, the ecminon eoutiLit of the City of Kngfiie will ipue and ilipose of ihe txmds nf n.nd city at par value of from S:U,(MM to $."K).)HK), in dmotmna-ti.-nt f from J 1(H) to l(HH)a the purchaser drtiie, p:i)nti'e 30 yers after date vi issuing thf same, with interest thereon at the rate n.t to rXeeed 5 pr cent per anneni, payahle tir.i annually. Sealed proposal to purchase snid bonds will le received by the nndersiifncil at Kicene, Oregon, until Stpt 1st, ly.iO, and ill proposals; reeeieed will be oneiifd and ci.-i.Ur, .1 on the.Mi davjof Sept, lMt, and wiid Umds will Iw disposed of to the person or persons making the bet otrer or offer then for. Tne co-niton c uncil reserves the riht to rei-etatiy and ail liioixal. liv order of the council. May 21st, 1SW. B V TtORItIS, B reorder f r the City of Kueue LIGHT - WEIGHT - STO Straw C fcodi In Ivoejjping. VVTitli the If You "Would be Suitablv Dressed - Call - at - His - Store. r f FABOO'S !vn:. -:: OAIiF SZIOB FOR CENTLEMEN " 1 Market Is the Best Shoe in the for the Price. FOR S-A.LES B"3T- :G. W. SIMPSON,:- WIIOSK STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CLOTHING, ErC, ETC, Is now Larger and Better than Ever Jas. F. Powell & Co., Successor to Geo. C. Henderson. -KKALERS IX- Choice Groceries Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co Etc. Etc. Low Trices and Prompt Attention. FL.KEMTON DEALEE Choice Candy, ftuta Fnsif, ek NEAR THE POST OFFICE. Montague a Son, COHNEH FIRST & FSKRTT, STS IeniorM Groceries, Produce, Tobacco, Clgnrs toafsciionary !4c, Trcduca n.ute.l in exhn ga fo goo.h or cwh. FUt-chM kooU i'l prcupt ktttuticn. -ir DOK'T s'ORGKT -rt Sniitlt & festers' tfep:., "H stoves"" JJJk Wk$m: ,,!.!s,r,-!nJn.vi JvJ B,-,T r trv-ile vv! y, I ! 11 - frr FT I S g s o ! I lifB3gi IJs ai t I v pT rrp 1 JpPffl fi '- .N - Superior ftrgand, - ivlorrii j: - and - GasoIine Stoves and Ranges, -AM Ful I v WuviMhU J ii.. STYLE, WOES and PRICES. "Who's thai toasting) i I I ' " 1 i f 1 1 FACTORY OIXON ill',! V For sale hv KVKI'.Y I'AIi! WAI:i!ANTKI. KLEIN" BROS. fe." 1U3- m J 8 a w WlSliiti 63, nn.t TinTO3. Wail a hit! A man hroko his neck once ht-c-cuse. he wa3 in a hurry! We want you to know nhou1, our Staves and iJanges, at, prices fVoni ten dollars upward. The nnvet thing in the way of household utcsilsare Oil and ( Jaso'lino st ) es. Come and look at 'em. WC do husiness to l.leaso our friends as well as to make a d)l!:1r or two. Popular prices prevail. Maith r.ws ,t V-siir.ri:. E C. 8eaa'iv D y Goo5s, KoS!o:i3, St'i?:.:; ishing ? aiiil COOTS HUD t)r tock ol bou'. nnil filint'. 1 nj'r roinit:e in nllhiHs (,ir prini f.iilo. We will uvtiun nione n buying of iifi. Lajic;. mifsct jmil children's fine lioes a pccia v. Kiluive AKoiir r.r tltr l.i IU.OVV MIOI.S E. 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