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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1887)
'■ -' = L1ME Ite VBMtteMl JPIMlAfllelphiB*« Bualwt ltectioa. Z a- a of P» ty of G. a al «» 1, st at D. or L- le n o l> AS A i 1 • ' .» t' ', ; " / * \ ‘ 7 ' r *■- 'M f' J >7?.- EJ. POtaTLAM» PBfoDVCR FERTILIZER. A Pennsylvania Pannar*s Aoennat of tbs gli b s t s of Its Css. F m SJ tou T» B............ In this part of the country lime Is fits principal fertiliser outside of barnyard manure. As the soil is naturally very California roll......... ............. 18® do plcklod...~......... thin we have to use something from C huu — 18 ® the word “go” to keep up the fertility. Eastern, full cream.,.......... do ........ U • k I think there is nothing that will, for Oregon, California. ................................ , the same outlay of money, give as much Baw—Freeh..................... D ruid F buits — in return. If land is properly made up 7« ' with lime, and then properly farmed, Apples, are, sks and bxs... do . California................. no one will ever live to see it need any Apricots, new crop............ . .. » » more. Last summer a neighbor called Peaches, unpeeled, new ... 18» * my attention to a narrow strip across Pears, machine dried........ .. Pitted cherries......................... one of his oat fields which was three or Pitted plums, Oregon.......... four inches taller than the rest, and Figs, Cal., In bgs awd bxs.. 7 ® 8 AfÀ explained that the cause of it was “it Cal, Prunes, French * 9 12J 10 10 ® Oregon prunes...... had a small coat of lime fifty-two years F lou S— a ago,” and yet it showed on every crop Rutland Pat. Roller, F bbl $ 8 00 Salem do do — 4 78 to the present tirile. If'the land on 4 78 the corner an opening has been made. which it is applied is extremely poor White Lily N bbl.................. 4 M • 4 38 The bricks have been taken away f<j^ ! and there is no sod, it should always Country brand................. 8 00 Superfine........... t.................. a space of perhaps a doxen feet have a little manure to put on with it G rain — I 80 Through an iron feuce which covers to give the lime something to work on. Wheat, Valley.» 100 lbs... do Walla Walla............ 1 >»1 this opening one can get a glimpse ol It is rather slow in Ha work. You sel Barley, whole,» ctl... 1 10 the peaceful ground* within. That dom ever see any benefit from its use do grourd, » ton » 00 «38 00 graveyard was made long years ago till you sow in olover and then break Oats, choloe millln, 40 • 80 Jling if bush to ___ choice, old do feed,good t 60 and the noisy city lias grown all about up the sod. And then there is no crop, 1 00 ® 1 10 Rye, »100 tbs.......... ................b...... it, crowding it and jostling it, but “j jt least none raised here, on which it is Ftann- never encroaching beyond it* n. 00 not very beneficial. Lhw clay ground Bran, F ton........ From sun-up to midnight there is n that is naturally wet and cold, unless Shorts, * toil........... 00 Hay, V top, baled... constant hurrying of wagons and cars perfectly underdrained. Is a poor place Chop, if ton......... and human beings by this necropolis. for lime. It shows much the best on -Oil cake meal if ton.. ><■ Yet that grated opening has seldom n F rns K? rdits — high, dry, gravely soils. If low wet, visitor, though there lie* withiu a few ground is plowed when not in proper Apple«, Oregon, F box. Cherries, Oregon, <f drm... feet of it the dust of a man whose pro ’ order on account .pt moisture, where Lemons. California, Fbx , LlfoesTf lSr................. found wisdom and humanity. moved lime has been used» it seems to destroy the whole civilized world. Its effects, entifely. Mere is a mistake Riverside oranges, If box... Los Angeles, do do >... 8 00 Not throe block away stands a grent many farmers nnike. Because a neigh, Peaches, If box...................'. 100 Institution bearing his name—an iusti- H ides — bor who has high tan'd can plow, they ' tutlon fostering all that is sclentfic and will too, even' it'the water runs after Dry, over 18 tbs. * lb.......... Wet salted, over 18 lbs..« that lives to learn tile hidden things of them in the iurrosv. Murrain hides................. nature's laws; th^t fosters and en- When lime n properly npplied its ef Pelts .. . .............................. oourages the genius of men aud teach V rgntabus — fect on the soil teeomething similar to Cabbage, ? Ib.......... es industry and the value of solid yeast in dough for bread. It.seems to Carrote, ? sack.............. learning. Less distant in tho opposite' give it life and make it light and mal Cauliflower, ? dos........ direction lies a great public square, Onions ............................ one of those beneficial broatfiing-spacp; low. But in order to get the full bene Potatoes, new, ? bush fit of it we must put it on in proper W ool — of the city's pent-up masses, bearing style—that is, we must put it on when East Oregon, Spring dip.. 14 ® 18 his name. Ry its side there runs n do .. 30 © 24 fresh burnt; the hotter the bettor. Old Valley Oregon, long, wide street bearing his name. refuse lime that has become wet front And all over the city there are milts STUDIES AT THE PIANO. . exposure is practically worthless. It and printing shops and factories and must be so yon can scatter It on like Incident« shewing Thai Tiling« Ara No» foundries bearing his immus , while all flour, as evenly a» possible, and then Always WflaS They Seem over the Stntq^and country there are shopld be harrowed in without rain. She was a tender, passionate thing, towns and t<uytrshi|>s and counties.aleo Where it is wet and lies over the field full of all those sweet, emotional bearing bis naritB. Yet there lie his in lumps it never mixes with the soil charms that lead to engagements which heart of tliie bones down in the ’ and apparently-does no good. calmer reasons, thrgsvs a different light big city, with arterisfl throbbing The amount to be used depends on upoh.- She song. She did not only with the work and pleasures of the former fertility of the ground to try to sing as most young women do. men, beneath a thin stona slab, which it is applied, the amount you She could sing, and she sang. She which grows greener and thinner year have on hand*, the time you have to liked pretty, sentimental ballads, and by year, obsoured by the lightest spare without making your crop late, once forgot tho point and drove a fol snows ot winter, the earliest grasses etc. The old idea entertained by our low away by giving him with fine ex- of summer and the first fall of autumn grandfathers, that too much, would kill ’ pression and forgetful enthusiasm that ieaves. A singular end of a marvel the ground, is extrehiely fallacious. beautiful musical advice, “Bid Me ous man! Wo hawp used from 100 to 1,000 bushels Good-by aad Gof” Ho hade her I lookod through the bare. With |>er acre and never lost a erdp ¿n ac- “Good-by” and went She. oould not much eranlng'of. my neck and much, cuunt of putting on too much. We understand what he meant, ., until pressing of my face against the bars'! usually use 300 or 400 bushels per acre, through tho taar-filled eyes she read made out this simple, fast-fading in- and then before we sow down in clover, accidentally the legend on tho page of scrlptiofi in the thin marble slab: give a top-dressing of manure, which music. It is needless to say he re : B bnjamim insures a good cntch. Then let it lie a turned. It is no lise asking how she » : xtfD • couple of years and put in corp, »nd did it It wouldn’t do you any good \-X : D eborah frahkun . we never fail to get a crop. ( to know. Every girl has her own Benjamin Franklin^! after many Land- that has been limed to any ex patented ’way of bHtigteg ■ fellow years spent abroad enlightening men. tent is scarcoly ever troubled with frack. Tt is _ the only >uly tiling thing they Are Ln gaining fresh wisdon and laurels, worms, which is no-small item some distinctly original (u, lu, except making came homo.to live In quiet retirement, time«. From past experience I would Pie- with his son-ln-hw, -Richard say there is no better fertilizer for an It might not have been the same Bache,. at - the old mansioU orchard than hot lime. It promotes gi.rL I don’t'know. They're liable to stood in «.large park on Market str he growth of the trees, is destructive get mixed up in -stories, those girls. near Fourth, this city. Shortly after th, and surely benefits the fruit This one had a sweet voice and a plead ..that ho wrote a friend: “I am now enango (Pa.) Cor. Ohio Farmer. ing way that was dangerous. There in the bosom of my family and find are different kinds of pleading ways, MEXICAN 'PEONAGE. our four little prattlers, who cling don't you knotgF A girl takes a song about the knees of their grandpapa, «tern of Bondage Which 1« Ware« off the piano; she is seated on the twist Than Actual Slavery. afford me great pleasure. I am sur ing piano-stool, and there's a young Peonage is simple in theory and com rounded by my friend} and have ago id felloe in an evening suit^ with a soli plex in practice. It is the attaching of daughter and son-in-law to take care tary stud,- a corrugated ^birt-front, a of me. I have got into' my niohe, a labor for debt A species of judg- fob-ehain, leknijfg pver r, with one very good house, which I built twenty- ment.is obtained and a man’s services thumb balanced, in his stpoat pocket four years ago and out of which I have belong to the creditor until the debt is. «nd his right Tiand playing restlessly been kept ever sifico by employments. ’ ’ wiped out So far it might be worse, with his ‘ mustache. Simply V> keep it Franklin hail a small printing-press but,(and here is tho rub) the obliga from dropping around his ned|c. « ~ set up on one of the upper floors of the tion does not end with the drtitor, but, “Isn't that a beautifql song?” she' house, with whioh he amused himself like the witch's eursein “Ruudygore,v asks. <\ J \ ~ many an hour by his experiments. ButJ t , becomes hereditary and descends from “What?” he asks, tfevelr ifroking at so busy a life was not destined' to ljr father to son. until satisfied. This fact the music, but gaziitg into her eyes. r prolonged in quietness. Hs had b -en and the further fadt that the bulk' of “ ‘O, Lay Thy Cheek 6n- Mine, settled but a short time when hi" life-' Mexican peons are not the original Love!’ ” — light went out on Saturday, April 17, debtors, but the descendants of debt Then she looks up pleadingly. She 1790, when he was nearly eighty-five. ors, would seem to indicate *hat.a race knows there are too many people about Three days later, now* hundred years of active prodigals Twid^onoe jeftisted for him to do any thing of the kind. ■go, his remains were conveyed to the in the land; but, on the éontrarje, most He blushes a little. old Friends' burying-ground anti of the deb» are under fifty dollars. “I have the cheek, but there are too placed beside those of his wife and the The incredible poverty and igno ««any people around,” he whispers. ation of the masses is the only^ thin stone slab laid over them. The funniest pleading a girl doe* is Thore was mourning throughout this of this state of thing*. N: when "be most payticu'arly wants you hundred can ebst hp tHe^l and othor lands. .Twenty thousand not to do Something she asks you to people crowded the streets around that of accounts. A peon ii al do. That is worth studying. But be old burying-ground on the day of the only a few tlacos a'dity, aud a tlaoo is ' Careful, you may misunderstand her. fanoral, and as the simple cortege about a cent and asnM/. Out of this; Bnt this girl in Oakland had a bean. passed over the few squares between bis food and clothing ard charged'up* Well, he wasn’t exactly a beau. He the house and the grove bell* through and occasionally-interest is added to was a kind of a peep-beau. They sat' out the oity tolled an I minute gune the original amount. So H catf be in the drawing-room. Perhaps you boomed mournfully. Clergymen of readily seen that instead of decreasfng, don't know why it is called a drawing the city of all denominations, the Su the debt is gradually growing larger room. Because it is the place wiene preme Executive Council of the State, and larger, and the condition of the girls draw men out He knew she of which Franklin had been president: poorwretoh more and more hopeless. sang. Thé farther Inland, the more peons, the State Assembly, judges of the Su "Will you not sing for me?” the arable lands qfajjonora and preme Court, members of the bar, the and : Could she refuse? If she hadn’t been Chihuahua are tilled almost Exclusively officials of the city, printers and their 1 able to sing she wouldn’t have thought workmen, the Philosophical Society, thr by theta. A large farm in these dis of refusing, and she could not possibly stu- tricts resembles A Slave plantation, ex refuse seeing she could sing. So he sat Gollego of Physicians, the Phil- cept that no care whatever is paid to in achur with that preparatory look of dents and faoulty of ths oivic the condition of the people. They are pleasurfi^flliat h s nothing to do with adelphia College and many organizations attended the funeral. not worth it At tho mines the same the song, and every thing to do with The pall-bearers were Governor Thos. state of things exists, and whether in the singer. Ah, me! But I can't Mifflin, Chief-Justice McKean, Thos. the shaft or chill patch the peon works stop to moralize. I’ve got to go on Willing, president of the B ink of on, doggedly, hojtelessly, helplessly, with this story. You have the tablean North America; Mayor Samnel Powell. born to it and knowing nothing better in yeur mind’s eye. The maiden jnst Wm. Bingham, and David Rittenhouse. or beyond: Food and clothing are beginning on the lovely ballad, the Following tbe death and burial oi both kept near the vanishing point A young man gazing at her. Now let me Franklin came honor* and enlogiunn little maize and a few chili pods suffice introduce another character. Small from everywhere. In Congress, Mad for one, and a pair of overalls, a cotton child, nephe'w, in the next room. Small Ison offered a resolution which said: shirt and straw sombrero for the other; child has' been listening. He is look “Benjamin ' Franklin was a citizen 'A pair of cow hide hpots is the regard ing through the crack of the door with whose native genius was not more an rtf merit and as they *■** used only on a painful expression coming over his ornament to human nature'than his feast days they will last a peon all bis face. Tbe voice grows more and more various ^exertions of it have been life, and probably descend with the impassioned by the pinna and the girl's peonage to his son. The women wear prccloukffo science.’’ whole soul is in the song. There is a “Friends of Liberty" in France erect cheap calico gowns, and the children tap at th* -door, a gentle tsp. The ed li mansnteirnv'tmt Franklin’s un- nothing nt all. An outlay of a few singer tarns around, stops and says: hooored grave reAq aioki the turmo’l dollars will clothe-a whole family for a ' “Well, wh.it-l* it, dear?” and confusion of > great, busy city. — year, and an actual calculation shows y The J HP little pained face beoomes pa- Pfotodk/pfoo Cor. IT. r. World. thfil the/ consume about eight cents thetic letic as the child looks at her. , worth of food a week per capita.— '•Please, aunty, won't you esop that—, Provo ji (Utah) American. toise?”— Saw Braneieeo Chroniele. Ths bare, blank walla of a very ol,l barring-ground are frowned down upon by /the towering structures of manu facture and business that surround and hem them in in one of the busiest parts of Philadelphia. Inside the burying- ground walls are trees planted by men who died from old age year* ago. Birds ooina and rear their wide-mouthed famille* iu this oool oasis in the great desert of throbbing city street*. One old man, bent and wrinkled, t;ikeo* an .occasional walk over thescarody dis cernible, grass-grown 'paths, and hL are the only feet that tread this silent city of thejgad. ¿1 thrArch street wall very near S jewepn rnck, of Kris, Fa., while driving a balky home tbe other day tried to enoourage the animal by punch ing it with the breech of bis gtuk The gun wm discharged, blowing Frick's arm off —At a fire alarm in Birmingham, AK. the hook and ladder track wm dr’ en oat, and after going around eev- ensl Mocks the driver rotorned to the **adoa house and asked Treasurer Kvaae where th* firs was. —“My dear,” said Min. LDton to her o often often trat bWbaad. ”«r*y do- they m •appraiser’ after aa I “«io"** » .. TL. Maar is a praisec of tho goods*^* Six widows live on six adjoining farms Ji ^ItebfodOB WM in the town of Venango, Pa., and. what to won by the English team. more remarkable, they are all Hendersons, being the widows ot the late Henderson For weak Hmgs, «pitting of blood, wsak brothers — Thomas, Samuel, Andrew stomach, night sweats, and the early Stewart, William ttfl Aisiander.z ***«“ of C-»»,u“Ptton. “Golden Medied Discovery io specillo. By druggists. I i »YUCIAMfl HAVE FUUBh on The Afghan boundary question has been settled, Russia yielding._______ V ©J ' ■—-*-•KM««. KÏ.iiiteassSré ffhek axm—a.1_________ . Z PBEMATOBELY AGED. Many a woman le robbed of those charms which the gentler sex value so highly, and made old before her time by functional ir- regularit'es. To such the doom of youth may be restore! by the use of a remedy which has stood the test of time aud which is to-day acknowledged to be with out an equal as a cure for al) tamale weak nesses-Dr. Pierce’s “Favor!» Pres rip don." By all druggists. ---- 1—>------- W--- -------- Thousands of head of stock perished during the recent drought tn Mexico. POWDER Absolutely Pure. bä TH K LATEST ANO BEET! PDALTOS OP IMPBUDXMCX. Summer is at hand—the time ot year when old heads and young become imprudent, get over-heated, cool off suddenly, catch cold, headache, ner vous disorders, and a thousand and one other troubles. Preaching pru dence Is played out. The ohly thing .to dots—after you have contracted one or more of these pains-to cure yourself aa quickly aa possible. Small pains are not to be neglected except at the risk of se rious consequence*. Remove them at once. It can be done by an appli ation ot one or more of A lloock ’ s P orous P las TRBS, _____ recognized the world over m tbe beet external remedy ever made. Mind V- you, don’t neglect your little Illa. They outgrow everything else and if let alone coat you more than you can ever know. Remember A llcock ' s 1’ i . ahtkhh . Tl I »00 "No. A—Top 8n»p, Twill Barral, complete Ì 00 Ì W -8^“3T5£S?,?t^ Traete. ----- jveredl. Address, ^«rA-oauw' No. D—Top Snap, Damasous aiesfoom- — plate run .........MOO Every GufT'Warranted. Sant ’t^e.Ti. en Beeelpt ef Price. V'FriM Uumoy, MADSON, W hy not get a church or school ball, when Z.,T. Wright, Portland, sells them »o cheap. _____________________ L" a . k “Brow«’» Bronchlssl Troclsee” will relieve Bronchitis, Asthma, and Throat Diseases. ________ WrCkiUca, For the best and cheapest lubrlcatinit oils, send to Z. 1. Wright, Portland. The Indiana on the Sa a Carlos Reserva tion are again becoming reetle%. --------------- *- CWtO’Ktion • John A— Child A Co., omfcGiBTi 181 tesesi H. “GENTLE AB THE BBX12E OF XVXWING' Thia line of an old hymn is quite appro priate when applied to “ Plearant Purge- ire Pellets.'* “ I don't like to take pills if I ean avoid it,** we o ten hear persons say, •* because they constipate me so.” Now the ** Pellets" never do this. They are so Ont btftlt tahui according to diroctionc gentle and mild that their effect is almost precisely simt ar to a natural movement of will giro better roou/te than a gallon of the bowels, and no unpleasant effects are Sanaparilla. or any of tho eo-calM Blood left behind._________ ___________ Purifioro with which tho marhot io glutted, Baron Seilliere has been released from »t Bruggieta. prico $1.00 por bottlo. the asylum. -*' IF a 0<3igh disturbs your sleep, take fj;e OOlOt À>D pomANÒ A PORTLAND. Or. A OsnvaMfeaM ut VM. MAIL OI tt jo« need *BOO REWARD Piso's Cure for Consumption and rest well. In tear line will bo paid for any caeo of fthoumatiom Ir you want an engine, send to Z. T.J which On Pardoo’e Remedy, property ad- Wright, Portland. _ minietored, faile to reiiere. __________ kr?uTji » T- ^CHICHESTER’S Cl OM AgenHli «rchan^nly^r*nte^r^v»ryt«wn fol Tnv GB bmxa for breakfast • I. Your “Tanam i Punch” give better «oUsfac- tlon to my customers than any 6c (djntf I have handled. I sell more of them, than or all other brands I are pronounoed equal tot era. Ban Diego, Cal. C has . 1 SCO. Chirac« Address, SKIN & SCALP CLEANjSED \ PURIFIECJ and BEAUTIFIED . BY SBWAl ■âftsœ «¡□MS ILLIAM BECK fit SON, QUTICURA. Wholwale and Retail Dealen In I Cuna and Sporting Cooda. POM CLEANSING, PURIFYING AND , beautifying the «kin ef children and Infante and curing torturing, dleflguripg. Itching, ecalv and pimply diaeaw of the akin, ecalp and blood, with loee of hair, from Infancy to old age, the C utiovba R emedies are Infallible. Cuncvna. the B rin C ure , and Cun- cur « Hoar, an exq le Skin Beautlfler, pre- pared from It, CUnovna Ra- toLVEWT, the>ew_________ Her, Internally, nvarlably suoooed when all other remedlea and the beet physician, foil. Cunouiu R emedies araabsolutsly pureand Bend for Description and Map at FLORIDA FL ths only Infallible skin beautlfler« and blood R, R. LANDS. Four ’ million L. C. 8mlth’«, Colt'», Remington. Ok«» Anns 8OUTHKRN purifier«, tree from poisonous Ingredient«. . Olive., acres, suitable for Orange«. Lemons, ------— Sold every where. Prloe.CuTlcvna.bOoj Soar, Ithlca. Parker'« and Manhattan uOOl U11 US, II Pineapples, Btnanau Strawberries and early 26a.: R esolvbxt , $L Prepared by the Po-rrxit WlnohMter/Warlln, Ballard, Colt’s n;«.. vegetable«. For sale on long credit. Il l j to D ruo aXD CHEMicaL Oe., B oston , Mam. Lightning Magaxlne KlllBS. 88.00 per acre. Address, gmBend for "How to Cure Skin DieesMe.* . M. SOLOMON, Uen. N. W. AaX Colt’s and Smith Sc Wesson RfiTOlVEFS. )i UV,Q8kln Scalp preserved and beauti >M Be. Clark BU Olea««. Ill. JflD 1 U fled by CuTicvRa MxnicaTkn Soar Send let Oetelofua Na. S. rteteM u tM. « FLORIDA LANDS Quaker T bs oy. IM A 1«7 »e««n< »1, Portland, »r. zsABoe mass: KlroMd«A,,taoto°«r«U«,W T M StateM.Bel^O« Mrs. A. M. Dauphin, of IMS Ridge Ave., PbU« delphla, has done a great deal to make known to ladlea there the great value of Mrs. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, as a cure for their troubles sad diseases. She writes as follows: “A young lady of thia dty. while bathing ooms years ago, was thrown violently against the life line and the injuries reoeived resulted in an ovarian tumor, wbloh grew and enlarged until tall and 10x11, with Throw-Off. death seemed oertaln. Her physician finally advised her to try Mrs. Pinkham's Compound Bbs did so, and in a shott time ths tumor was dissolved and she la now In perfect health. CHEAPEST, X. I also know of many casss whore the medicine STRONGEST has been of great vale« in preventing miscar riage and alleviating the peins and dangers of ■nd BfrST child-birth, Philadelphia ladle« appreciate the worth of this medicine and Its great value." Jeb Frena la the Market. A roll ■toek kept by Bent by mall In P1U and Loaonge form on receipt of price, 11. Mr«. I ’I n k h«m. Lynn. Maa« ' BALMER A RET, Also In In liquid form, all at Druggists. llt-114 Frset St. .. HALL’S SARSAPARILLA LYl.lefk -, .■ WS ' ,..-4- I « I m b—- »»•■f • J , The Van Mona DYSPINSARY, <ma FOBTLA1 V e A; '»♦»I WattBtek, < 4i -?N. P. N.u. No. lK-Af.M.U.MalB. GRAND OPENING“ - -1 NICOLL THE TAILOR P0NTLAND, 01. AWBUY NO OTHER.NM —Layer Cake or Cup Cakes: Three eggs, ons and one-half cups of sugar, one-half cup each ol butter and milk, two cups of flour, a little over one sounding teaspoonful ot yeait powder mixed with the flour, flavor with lemon, and add the whites, beaten lightly, last, —Houithold. Cures all Diseases originating from a disordered state of the BLOOD or LITBB. Rheumatism, Xeuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Belt Rheum and Mercurial Peins readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, —Boiled Custard.—Put two tabla the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the spoonfuls of water in the kettle first Complexion bright and clear. The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown In the Citv, Englltb, Freaab, Sooteh and Garman Fabrios in endian variety for Suite to meoeure. HAMPLE8, WITH INBTRUCTK^^R^ e T f ^V ea ^REM ENT BENT FMEE. Fine All-Wool Suits to Order from - - $2000 Fine All-Wool Pants to Order • • - -^^5.00 Only White Labor and Flmt-ClaBB Cutter» Employed. * NICOLLTHE TAILOR -. .,4 126 First Street, Portland« Or." J. R. OATES A OO., Proprietors SS= ! / «» OU '** ■-''■'I ' I um * to keep' the oustard from sticking. Thea add one quart of milk, two table spoonfuls of rtigar, two eggs (the eggs OUT SMKLTIBG AID LIAO 00, and sugar, beaten together) and two San Franolsoo. siloes of broad. It hard, dry broad Is used. It should* be soaked in water awhile before making the custard. È____________ • • 1 F f‘ After putting ft on the stove, watah it wight, who died in 1878 closely, for as soon as tt bolls It is SOHbOL AMP ©WtlHCK. ” fgwermw wnwn 1, N. Y.,' had insurance done—Boston BudgeL —Use M<»dy Birthday Eodeonneat his life amounting to $960,- policies —Little Dot—“Mamma, can’t I go ■MELL LAMMMOM, Osn’l A<ent. 000. ‘ I ^^■■1 rompsnies contedV*d' the Fund for the schools Si Northfield, is e>- v ■«•>■ pe- ryUcsA, over to see Lucy to-day f” Mamma— payment of these policies, alleging growing slowly toward tbe desired limit “You must not go anywhere near / . fraud. Claims amounting to $106.000 of $40,000. -* > • » Lucy. She has the measles.” “Well, hare now been settled by the payment —A little girt fa tbe I isn’t ’fraid of measles Can’t I go!” .of $i«.an t wm asked to toil th* dll “If-if you should toko the mrulo - »» —Grand Cake: One cup of engar. perhaps your dollie might got them. one-half cup each of bnttor, milk and “Uhl I didn't flak of that’1 corn starch, one anil ona-half cups of —Tbs borne flunday-echool of Mi floor, two teaspooofula of baking Spurgeon’s eburoh has W$ toaehsn nou “ lWO I whites of four eggs. all members of the ehuroh, and 1,4» ~ Dissolve tlie oom scholars. In aD ths sebools esnneetei Ko Yon can use the yelks if preferred and with the Tsbsmaeli there on Iff aave the whites for frosting. —MewaabeML r M» ■ That« oontaminatliig and forelan e>gnent in Th« French Senate has approved the the blood, developed by indigestion. Is the cause new tree y with Mexico. ot rheumatism. This settles upon the aensiti ve •ub-outaneous covering of the muscle« and lig Z. T. Wright, Portland, has the West aments of the Joints, causing constant and inghouse Thresher and Engines. shifting pain, and aggregating as a calcareous chalky deposit which produces stiffness and distortion of the Joint% No foot whioli sspe- risnoe has demonstrated (jn regard to Hoetet- tjr’e Stomach Bitters has stronger evldeuoo to support than this, namely, that thia medicine of comprehensive uses checks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor is it lees positively established that It la preferable to the poison often used to arrest it, since the medlolne con tains only salutary ingredients. It is also a signal remedy tor malarial fevers, constipation, dyspepsia kidney and bladder ailments, debil ity and other disorders. Boe that you get the genuine, , ___ ' ». - ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- --------- --- J*. - . à A STORI hlldrem L II I Masi 4- 1