The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 24, 1887, Image 1

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VOL. I.
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
MCMINNVILLE, OREGON, MAY 24, 1887
OF
GENERAL
INTEREST.
AGRICULTURAL.
Noteo.
NO. 99
COAST CULLINGS
AN EVIL OMEN.
It is estimateti that California’s 1887 '
— The New York Mail says that one
-----Issued-----
A Polish Superstition Which Has Been
wheat crop will amount to 50,000,000
•i,,“ se
people of every nation Devoted to the Interests of Fanners bushels,
Imported Into This Country.
Devoted Principally to Washington
EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY will
have their theater in New York.
There is
i a venerable superstition
and Stockmen.
Territory and California.
—IM—
California
has
4000
wine
growers
—Th« City Council at Blackshear,
among Polish people that when a erow
Sirrisoi'i BQildina. McMimille, Oregon,
and 160, )00 acres in vines, which gives I
Ga„ has fixed tile price of a liquor
alights on a house it portends death to
Hoots for few«.
—«V—
employment to 40,000 people.
111'uncii at
.it- 110,000.
J* 1it
wv
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Montesano, W. T., is going to have one or more of the occupants. When,
license
No saloon keeper
Taken simply in a sanitary view,
a
creamery.
Take prunes, for instance, for con- !
has settled there as yet.— Chicago roots may be called the most valuable
TftltiiHK« «-V Heath,
«iiout eight o’clock the other morning
'■ <h> som». I
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r________ of r prunes
_____
A boy named Tommy Morton was a couple of birds of this species were
7 ribune.
The __
importation
Pabliihtr* sad Prepriatora.
crop the dairyman can raise. Espe­ sidération.
With that I
the United States last year was . drowned at Sacramento, Cal.
an
descried calmly perched on the roof
are they
at mis
this season into
—A New York court recently decided cially me
uivv useful
uBtuui ai
„ l „„, cnnonnnn „
i
chaiaeter- I
BUBHCR1PTION RATES:
i and i about 60,000,000
’ .
I F. Diers, lately from San Francisco, of one of Poland’s sons on Karine
when o...
the cows _ are coming t fresh
>
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r _ pounds,
that where the foreman of a cloak fac­ whur,
woman to I
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that dreadful a:_
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:n_ ,_____
many larc-e
large hop yards in was beheaded by a freight train at street, north of Brady, the neighbor­
disease,
milk
fever, is | There are manv
tory, backed by two lady assistants, de­ that
¡tins thii I
hood. which is inh ib’.t >d almost entire­
Three month«...................................................
75 clares a cloak to be a tit, the customer threatening the most valuable members j Jackson and Josephine counties which Auburn, Cal.
'I in need I
of the herd. It is a pretty well admit­ i are in belter condition than last year, , | Bob Ford, the slayer of Jessie James, ly by Poles, was thrown into the great­
Kuterud lu the PoBlofflce at MuMiunville. Or., has noth.ng to say in the matt«-.
hoys (one I
to the high prices re- ] is a waiter in a cheap restaurant in est excitement. In less than a half an
as .eooiid-ela.. matter.
iheory now that the best prevent»- j. 1 owing,
- perhaps,
-
to gather I
~A new charitable organization in ted
r„.
».a
u.»
Santa Fe, N. M.
tive
of
milk
fever
is
a
cool
and
non-|
reived
for
the
last
crop,
hour the street was filled with people,
New York is called "The Good Ameri­
known as I
milk
producing
diet
at
the
________
tihieof
r
par-
—
"
Frank
McCown,
living
near
Wait*-
An Indian girl killed a cougar that the proportions of the crowd attract­
f England I
STANFORD’S MAIL.
can Diakonessen,” an adaptation from turition, and there is nothing can sup burg, W. T., recently loBt a number of
measured ten feet from tip to tip near ing the attention of the police. Hostile
plant;" ¡a I
Character of the Innumerable Misnlves the German. Its purpose is to train
ply this demand so well as roots of calves with an unknown disease. The Grangeville, I. T.
demonstrations caused the sable-hued
Received by the Benevolent Senator.
people of I
women to become intelligent nurses of some kind. The lives of a few valua­ calves act as if they were pois med; j
birds to fly to an adjoining roof. Up
A
section
hand
named
Conroy
was
Senator Leland Stanford, who is a the sick poor.
y gog."
ble cows saved by feeding roots would tire sick but a few minutes; whirl run over and killed by a locomotive al popped an upper story window in the
frequent
visitor
to
New
York,
employs
id the ef- I
— lhe Southern Practitioner says that more than pay the extra cost of grow­ around, froth at the mouth, emit blood Anaconda, Montana.
next house, a woman’s hand appeared,
a sharp-witted ex-journalist in Wash­ the gelatine capsules used in the ad­ ing the crops, to say nothing of its from the nostrils and fall down dead.
idote for I
and in evident alarm the woman
E.
Murne,
a
logger,
was
fatally
ington as his private secretary to sift ministration of unpleasant medicines general value for milk production and
'go meas- I
II. H. Turner, of Linden, Cal., has stabbed by a man named Shearer, at waved an apron menacingly at the
out of his daily mail the letters ofcranks, are insoluble in alcohol. For this excellent efl’ect upon the health of the
id life to- I
“birds of evil omen.” Instead of being
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— | nan
half an acre oi
of rmgnsn
English gooseberry I New Westminster, B. C.
dead-beats and beggars, and keeps three reason it is useless to give medicine in herd
estige of
Admitting the cost of the crop bush wllich are
1)rofiuible. Last
frightened away the crows took the
A
silver
ledge
has
been
located
at
or
four
shorthand
writers
busily
en
­
this form to inebriates or for some days in labor and manure, for it cannot be j
lisease is,
he llad 150 bllghJel‘8 and sold tfae I
waving of the apron as a mark of wel- ■
gaged in preparing the answers to those after the excessive use of spirits.
profitably grown without an abun- |ruit at fifteen cents per pound, while Tiptop, A. T., which i* said to run 2000 come and changed th-ir position from
ounces
of
metal
to
the
ton.
that require attention. The mass of let­
—New York City has an odd char­ dance of both, a the same time every other varietieg brought but seven
In brown
the roof of her neighbor to her own
The Northern Pacific railroad is pre­ housetop. By this time the excitement
ters that are poured in upon the Senator acter who delights in fooling people by dairyman should grow a patch of them 1 cenfg Now he hag 600 bughelg on lhe
pscksjp
paring
to
build
coal
bunkers
at
Ellens
­
from the post-office, morning and even posing as a wax figure. He is over in proportion te the amount of labor balf acre. The berrieg w|11 be ri the
:age was)
of the crowd below had grown to a
and ab„llt the ‘ize of burg, W. T., to cost $10,000.
ing, is so great that it would be appal­ forty-five years old, dresses well, and is and manure he can afford to devote to firgt ef j
;rate and1
fever pitch. Women were shedding
ling to a man less methodical in his often taken for a wax figure, as he sits the purpose, if for no other reason walnut8. Mr. Turner h„ raised hig
be same. |
The three-year-old son of a Mrs tears or mumbling a prayer, while
than
those
named
above
and
the
good
fruit
without
irrigation
.
habits
or
less
able
to
employ
competent
with an umbrella or cane across his lap HrlPP.r. mnt.a alwava Kava r»»i fl»a 41 \««r r\f
Treble was burned to death by his little children clung to their skirt»,
was re­
root» always have on the How of
assistance. They come from all Borts and a programme in front of him. efl'ect
possible I
clothes catching fire, in Seattle.
unable to make out what was the mat­
It
is
a
common
practice
with
many
milk
by
adding
a
valuable
variety
to
and conditions of people, but those who lhe superintendent of the musee thinks
died, the I
The people of North Yakima, W. T.. ter. Men and women gathered in
the
cows
’
rations.
So
abundant
is
the
farmers
who
are
fattening
hogs
to
have something to sell are among the of putting him in the catalogue.—Al Y.
with the
yield when properly grown that even feed them all they will eat three times are taking timely action with the view knots, all gesticulating and jabbering
most persistent wif the Senator's cor Tribune.
at once, but all keeping a weather eve
the part
a small patch will produce enough [a day. This system of feeding is based of holding anotner fair next fall.
respondents.
open and a pocketful of stones ready
kerchief,
—Boston people will find it difficult roots to answer for sanitary feeding for 1011 the theory the more the hog eats
Willis
Pinkham,
a
vinyardist
at
St.
“I believe the Senator would own to believe that the following advertise­ those cows that are coming in calf and I the faster he will put on fat. This
in case the birds should steer for their
in of one
one-half of the land in the country if he ment appeared in the Evening Post, of about whose welfare the dairyman has I theory may be plausible, but it is true Helena, Cal., committed suicide by own premises.
and has
bought all that wa i offered,” said his Boston, in 1742: “To be sold by the good cause to be
Kn anxious. While
lirl.:l„ j.
nnlv to
tn a certain
Sartain extent.
AYtant Hogs
T-Gara are
uro drowning himself iu a tank of wine.
lr*t four
Finally the crows began to fly from
it I.
is I only
private secretary. “I don’t believe Printer of this Paper, the very best true that this needs careful cultivation voracious animals, and the most of
One hundred and sixteen men qual house to house, and then there was a
leiating,
there are many land-poor men left be­ Negro Woman in this Town, who has and becomes expensive on the land them wdl eat more hearty, fat-form- ified a? marksmen at the Walla Walla shower of stones as thick as hail,
became
tween the two oceans whom we have had the Small-Pox and the Measles; is that produces a super-abundance of | ing f«->d than they can wholly digest garrison during the month of April.
men, women and boys being engaged
e said in
not heard from. And we are always as hearty as a Horse, as brisk as a Bird, weeds if the work has to be done by and J assimilate for the formation of
Pointsman, the largest horse in the in the fusil ide amid the most indescrib-
t of the
assured that a big fortunéis impatiently and will work like a Beaver. August hand, yet there is much to be gained meat. All extra foed amounts to world, died at Petaluma, Cal. He was able excitement. The birds flew
drawin;
waiting for the Senator to pick up. But 23, 1742.”
owned by a company and valued at from house to house until they had
by making a wise selection of the land nothing exept for manure.
though
taken in the entire square. Finally
lual and P it is not land alone that Mr. Standford’s
—The old-fashioned country clergy to be devoted to the purpose, and .The proper feeding of the orchard : $5000.
correspondents offer to sell him. Every of England who had glebe lands be­ there are cultivating laud machines, is yet a matter not generally under­
A. J. Aldrich, II. E. Williams and they distanced their yelling pursuers.
into the
person who has ‘a rare bargain’ in any lieved in rotation of crops. Many as the wheel hoe, that will do the work stood. Circumstances in the matter, A. J. Taber lost their eyesight by an
As the people returned to their homes
us sen-
thing and who has bored his friends years ago an Archdeacon visited one while the plants are small and most of as in all others, alter cases. Some explosion in a smelter at Helena, many offered prayers for themselves
ling and
and pestered every body else whom he of these clergymen and was horrified it afterward. At any rate no dairyman soils contain a large amount of vege­ Montana.
and families. One eld man who be­
d in the
could got at and failed to dispose of it, to find that the churchyard was sown can justly consider himself thoroughly table matter. The trees make a rapid
Between San Buenaventura and lieves in the superstition said in his
feed this
unsuccessful speculators of every sort, with barley. Intending to rebuke this educated in his line of business until growth and an excess of wood, but Santa Barbara, Cal., there are 1100 broken E igiish:
ater in>
projectors of new railroads who have desecration, he said in a severe tone: he has given the root crop a thorough bear no fruit. Stop feeding them with men at work on the Southern Pacific
"It must bo so, now. that we all die.
thy, and
got to the ends of their ropes but have “This must not occur again.” “O, trial and intelligently determined stable manure. Mineral fertilizers and extension.
You sen, some terrible sickness sprjad
fast as it
whether
or
not
his
farm
and
surround
­
perhaps root pruning are needed to
not got their lines completed to any- dear, no!” replied the bucolic rector;
is to be
A boy named Leon Gratcie was ac­ among us.”— Milwaukee Sentinel
ings are adapted to the growth of this induce the treeB to yield fruit instead
where, organizers of financial, eoni- "it will be turnips next year.”— N. Y. crop.
none of
cidently
shot and killed by a boy
of wood. Phosphorus and potash are
niercial and manufacturing enterprises, Tribune.
ni ng ef-
named Edward Cady, 12 years of age,
The Oldest Bank Note.
the
great
remedies.
Wood
ashes
con
­
to say nothing of the numberless solici­ —In the New Britain group of islands
t-larly Potatoes.
I so fre-
at Middletown, Cal.
tain
both,
and
its
application,
even
in
The oldest bank note probably In ex­
tors for aid for all sorts of educational, in the Pacific a man is forbidden under
leration
The potato requires more expendi­
The Indians at tlie Treadwell mine,
benevolent and religious institutions any circnmstances to speak to his ture for both seed and labor than any large quantities, is always safe.
es of 1
Juneau, Alaska, struck again for istence ill Europe is one preserved in
that are in financial straits, all write to mother-in-law, and he must even avoid grain crop, and it follows that it should
ire san-
A cross of the Dorking and light higher pay. All were discharged and the Asiatic Musi uni at St. Petersburg...
hint. ’ ’
It dates from the year 1399 b . c ., and
her if possible. He must walk miles be planted on rich soil. It is not safe J Brahma makes excellent capons. They white men employed.
ig th in
And these letters do not all come from out of his way so as not to cross her to manure late potatoes heavily with should be hat- bed as early as possible
whicll
Since a bounty was placed on jack­ was issued by theChinese Government.
American correspondents. The fame path, and if he meet her unawares he fresh stable manure, as its fermenta­ and kept until fully grown. The best rabbit scalps last November, Tehama It can be proved from Chinese chron­
of Senator Stanford's millions and of must hide his face. The most sacred tion in the soil makes just the condi­ time to sell is in February and March, county, California, has paid out $2270 iclers that, as early ns 2697 B. <’.. bank
his more than princely generosity has oath in vogue among the natives was tions in which the potato-rot fungus during which periods the prices are for 15,134 scalps, It will be discon- notes were current in Chinn under the
name of "flying money.’’ The bank
gone beyond the sea, and brings him when a man invoked upon himself, for flourishes; but in rich land from often as high as fifty cents per pound, tinned. •
note preserved at St. Petersburg bears
every week great packages of letters a breach of sacred pledge, the terrible previous manuring this danger does while choice capons will weigh from
Nelson
Bennett
is
getting
ready
to
bearing foreign postmarks. A curious fate of having to shake hands with his not exist. For early potatoes the twelve to fourteen pounds each. The lay the rails for the Tacoma street the name of the imperial bank, date
and number of issue, signature of a
land can scarcely be made too rich. proper crosses should be used in order
one received a few days ago was dated mother-in-law.
railway. He has also secured a fran- Mandarin, and cont ains even a list of
The
crop,
if
marketed
before
rot,
in
to
produce
large
capons.
Leghorns
at St. Petersburg, written in bad French
—“There were but few soldiers in the
the most unfavorable season, can Hamburgs, black Spanish and other chise for a stieet railway iu Butte, the punishments inflicted for forgery
and signed by a man who said that he war," said Captain Campbell, “who even
of notes, 'l ids relic of four thousand
do serious injury. Fresh manure is small breeds are worthless as capons. Montana.
was a Russian Count, who offered to were not card-players, and they nearly often of great benefit to early potatoes
A carpenter named John McCor­ years ago is probably written, for
Only
the
large
breeds
should
be
used.
sell a great slice of the Czar’s empire. all liked to own a deck, but they had a on land that is amply fertile to pro­
mick, engaged on the Bear River printing from wooden tablets is said to'
1 have forgotten how many millions of dread of being killed with a deck on duce a crop without it. As it ferments
There are about 20,000 hives of bees bridge, near Colfax, Cal., fell from it, nave been introduced in China only iu
acres he said there were. The beauties their person. Whenever we heard the it keeps the soil moiBt, which for early in Los Angeles county, Cal., and the a distance of sixty feet, and Was in­ the year 160. — Christian at Work.
of this vast domain, its untold agri . cannons begin to boom and the guns of potatoes set during the extreme heat most extensive and profitable apiaries stantly killed.
cultural and mineral resources and tin ■ the picket-men begin to clatter, we of the summer is a point of the great­ are found in the mountains. Los An­
— ‘•1 rbAtiy can't sing, believe me,
Jacob Hamel, a young man, was
delights of its salubrious climate, were knew that a battle was coming, and you est importance. Moisture is apparently geles citv has an ordinance imposing found at Monterey, Cal , dead from a sir.” was the reply of a young lady to
described by a master hand. Inclosed would see men by the hundreds draw­ a greater necessity in making an early ' a fine of $500 upon any orte keeping pistol wound in his right temple. the repeated requests of an empty fop.
with the letter was a formidable-look ing their cards from their pockets and potato crop than fertility, though rich , bees within the city limits. Wine- Hamel was a hard-working man, but “I am rather inclined to believe,
madam,” lie rejoined, with a smirk,
ing official certificate, covered all ove throwing them along the road.”— In­ soils are apt to keep more moist in | makers object to bees because they addicted to drink.
•‘that you are fishing for compli­
with seals and attestations, setting fori) dianapolis Journal.
dry weather than those less fertile. gather about the wine presses in the I
Robert Cobban, a brakeman, at­ ments.” "No, sir,” exclaimed tlio
—A touching incident occurred on The most suceessful potato growers buildings used for winemaking, so that
that the writer had a right to sell th
lady, “I never fish in so shallow a
territory he offered, and the names of the day preceding Mr. David A. Was- partially insure their crop from severe 1 they annoy the workmen. The aver- j tempted to board a moving train at stream. ''— Chicago lulyer.
Stuart,
Montana.
He
fell
under
the
age
yield
of
honey
per
hive
is
about
drouth
by
subsoiling.
This
requires
high Russian officials and representa ' son’s death. The patient old man had
—"Mary Ann. did yez get that job
fives of foreign governments in St l>een growing weaker and weaker, the extra lobor, but the reservoirs of moist­ 260 pounds for the season. Much wheels and lost his right leg and died yez. answered the adveitisement fur in
the
following
morning.
larger
yields
ara
reported
from
single
the papers as a lady's wish lady?”
Petersburg were given, to whom Sen­ vigorous constitution he inherited from ure thus stored in the subsoil keep the hives, but in any very large apiary
it
At Butte, Mont., Jack Rowand, a “Falx, I donno, Mrs. McGinty; me
ator Stanford was referred and invited sturdy ancestors with difficulty relax­ potato tops fresh and green long after | there is always found some hives that
n thi
to write or telegraph in regard to the ing its tenacious grasp upon life even those on land not subeoiled have with­ are poor honey-producers, and thus quarter breeed Indian, shot at a bar­ social engagements has previnte.il me
>fAt
keeper, the ball passing through his from callin' on the parties. Bill I sint
Count's responsibility. The Senator after years of illness, and with a sigh ered from combined heat and drought. the average yield is reduced.
nitb
arm and into the arm of Joeeph them me kyard de wisite, as they ca I-.
will not probably make the purchase of ineffable weariness he said to his Subsoiling is a partial protection
ich*
it, and I expects to hear by Chewstuy ”
Bossier, who died the next morning.
wife: "Have you seen my good friend against the potato blight. It saves
this year.
nil«
Like the cow, the great American |
—Rambler.
the
plants
from
the
sudden
extremes
___ _ __
m _____
The
Mormon church at St. David,
Perhaps one-half the letters that come Death anywhere about here? If J’ou of temperature which prevail in shal- hen _ seems
not __ to be
making
a very
in Senator Stanford's mail are from see him, tell him he will be very wel­ I low soils, they being the most common successful effort at holding her own, N. M., was completely demolished by
women, and a study of this part of his come.” The next day hi» “good
and in 1876 allowed her foreign sister “n earthquake. Seventy-eiiriit school
■ fu
| cause of the blight.
to outlay her to the extent of 1630,000 children, who were in the building at
mail reveals some curious phases of friend” came.— Boston Letter
«I
worth. Thia was discouraging, and
time, barely escaped with their
human nature and discloses some
—foison
leaves grow
clusters
fir
Tomato Cattare.
evidently the poultry yards on this live«.
strange Workings of the human mind. of three. The five-leaved ivy is harm­
Break the ground deep—be sure of side of the Atlantic lost heart, for in
It is said that it will take 1,000,000
It is interesting to note how nine out of less.
—Between chicory, scorched peas and that—and work it meHow, mixing with the next five years the importations ties to widen the track on the I'tali A.
ten of these female correspondents begin
their communications with the same poison, the average coffee drinker leads the eoil all the manure that can be almost doubled, reaching in 1881 the Northern railroad between Pocatello,
Is the Oriental salutation,
spared from other crops. Mark off the J total value cf $1,200,000. The same Idaho, and Silver Bow Junction, Mon­
till.-
stereotype sentences or phrases: “1 a hard life.— Boston Olobe.
knowing that good health
-Many writers of original poetry ap­ rows five feet apart; put one or two process was repeated and in 1885 the tana. Those for the south are sawed
know that you will consider it pre­
cannot exist without a
sumptuous in me to write to yon. ’ If pear to have been left over from last shovelfull» of rich, well-rooted manure importations had again doubled, the in Oregon.
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it value being 12,476,672. The moral of
While Gus Berdine and Gus Peter­
healthy Liver. When the
the writer is a married woman she year. Perhaps 1885 will be more sickly. every three feet in the rows, working
well with the soil, and set the plant in these figures is so obvious that the son were driving across the railroad
Liver is torpid the Bow­
lf»H
»Iways declares that she “writes this —Detroit Post.
this;
set
it
deeper
than
it
was
in
the
—Mrs. Newgood (in the picture gal­
farmer's wife, immersed in household tra< k at Tacoma, W. T., a switch en
letter without the knowledge of her lery):
els
are sluggish and con­
“This. Aunt Eunice, is a real bed. Before taking the plants up, wet cares, should have no trouble in dis­ gine struck the carriage, killing Ber-
husband.”
stipated, the food lies
old’master.” Aunt Eunice: “Well, I the bed thoroughly and take up as cerning it, while the chicken yards all iline and the horse and slightly injur­
A peculiarity of the women's letters shouldn’t care if it was; it’s just as good much soil With the plant as possible. over the country sheuld receive re
in th» stomach undi­
ing Peterson.
is that they go all around Robin Hood I as some of the new ones.”
Set in cloudy weather if you can, and newed attention,
gested, poisoning ths
Stephen
Kelly,
a
farmer,
was
h»rn before they come to the thing they
—Eight days, it is said, are required when it is warm. The least check the
blood; frequent headache
want to say. Á woman who wanted to cut a diamond, but after a young plants receive the better. As soon as
Good milk of average quality, ac­ drowned at Prosser, Yakima county,
ensues; a feeling of lassi-
money enough to buy a new piano, in­ ladv gets the diamond it does not take the plants start to grow, begin to culti­ cording to Voelckcr, contains from 10| W. T. He was driving down the in­
tu<le, despondency, and
stead of saying so right out, prefaced her more than three days to ent all her vate them- Cultivate the balk,or space to 11 per cent, of dry ma'ter and about cline to the ferry and slapped his frac­
tious horses with the lines. The ani­
nervousness indicate how
her request with a narrative of her fam­ poor acquaintances. — Boston Olobe.
between the rows, cultivate deep and 2| per cent, of pure f t. It yields mals broke into a run. The ferry bail
—In advertising the greatness of this thouroughly, raking the ground level. from 9 to 10 per cent • f earn. Milk
the whole system is de­
ily history, a history of the piano she
had, the usage it had been subjected to, country. one of the largest manufact­ Cultivate every three days if the that contains more loan 90 per cenl. no end chain or gang board, and
ranged. Simmons Liver
horses,
wagon
and
driver
went
into
its getting- out of tune recently, her urers says the total production oLcigars weather will admit. Remember, till­ of water and lees than 2 per cent, of the Yakima river. One horse swam
Regulator has been the
the United Sta’es is about 3,000,000,- age is earhness; tillage is manure.
pure fat is naturally very poor or hat
efforts to restore it and the eosL This in
means of restoring more
ashore
dragging
its
dead
mate
and
the
000 a year. This is quite a puff for us.
As soon as the lateral stackers ap­ been adulterated. When milk con­ wagon, but the man was lost.
was followed by a profusion of excuses —Troy times.
G>le to health and
pear keep them off. At the second or tains from 12 to 124 per cent, of solid
for addressing a letter to the Senator.
t pines» by giving them
—Science:
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matter
and
from
3
to
3^
per
cent,
of
J.
F.
Smith,
of
Eagle
Rock,
I.
T.,
third
cultivation
top-dress
the
ground
• re-recital of her trials and struggle«,
A viri who could spell Deuteronomy
a
healthy
Liver than any ’
pure
frtty
substance
it
is
rich
;
and
if
while
attending
a
session
of
the
Pro-
And
had
«tndied
domestic
economy.
with
ben
manure,
or
if
not
plenty
put
! *n<i finally, after wading through pages
Went to skate at a r nk.
it contains more than 12| per cent, of baje Court, found a tender place in
agency
Known
on earth.
it
around
the
bills.
Keep
the
vines
of irrelevant matter, the request for the
And as Quick as a
well and nicely tied up to stakes. As dry matter and 4 per cent, or more of the carpet of the floor, and stepping
It acta wpth extraor­
She ». down
'Boney was found by the reader in the
Such upon it found himself making a rapid
soon as the fruit begins to form go fat it is of extra rich quality.
_
dinary power and efficacy.
la«t two or three lines.— 2. L. White,
—The most fashionable bridal neck­ through the vines and take off all the milk throws off from 11 to 12 per cent, descent below. The prisoners con­
•» Philadelphia Press.
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lace just now is a string of P*«’’la Ilow imperfect and deformed fruit.
It1 of cream in bulk on standing for fined in lhe jail immediate ly under
AnHKPrvral family rrmfHly for Dynpepwla,
thankful we bachelors ought to be that takaa the strength of the roots to make twenty four hours at 62 deg. Fahren- the office had procured a razor and Torpid
| William lalsirT*^ ' I'eim-y I
Llrer, <’on«tlnation, ete., I nardly
? anything «•!«<», and have never
m»de fun of the big trees in the Yose­ leap vear is pa-’t, and that we are sa.e them, that should go to the growth of heit, as has been praven by the expe- succeeded in cutting a hole in the floor ever um
disappoints.
In lhe effect produced:
mite Valiev, and John Ashton, a guide. for three year« By that tune the sty le the perfect fruit, and they will injure rimenU of Profeteor Willard and above to effect an escape. , The dis- It «‘emu to be almost a perfect rare for all
may
change
to
somethmg
wiU
fit
dlteuMa of the stomach and Bowels.
Mt it «i» duty to stab the scoffer twice
I covery made frustrated lha plan.
| the sale of the good fruit.
I others.
W. J. M c E lroy , Maoua. (X
our salaries better.— Lowell Citizen.
i» ths right arm.
s
Your Liver?