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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY.
JUNE 23.
1892
$1.50 Per Year
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
FAREWELL.
L. H ixkr , Pres, .ind Manager
H ni, Hl-erman, Vice President
Wni D. Stillwell, Treasurer
L. Crcn.han, Secretary,
Wm. Barker, Superintendent
H V. V. JOHNSON. M. D.
Farewell, Life! my ©enne© swim.
And the world is growing dim;
Thronging » | lows cloud the light.
Like the advvut of the night—
Colder, colder, colder still.
Upward steal© n vapor chill;
Strong the earthy odor jtow ©—
I eniell the mold u I mivc the roue!
Olci on next door to Tempérance Parlor».
Tillamook, • Oregon.
~
g E SELPH,
M kNl FACTf HEUS OE AND DEALERS IN ALI. KINDS OF
,
c 7)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON.
Rough
and
Dressed
Merchantable
I T. MAULSBY,
Lumber
Attorn ey-at- Law.
Welcome, Life! Tlie spirit ©trivee!
Strength returns aud hope revives;
Cloudy fears and s I hiikm forlorn
Fly like shadows of the ruorn;
O’er the earth there cornea u bloom,
Sunny light for sullen gloom.
Warm perfume for vapor cold—
1 smell the roau above the mold.
-Hood.
He Miaaed the Point.
tistary Public and Real K©tate Conveyancer.
How to C.ra fur a Troll.r,
When the horso conies in from his
work ru’> him h II over front Ilia ears to
his tail ami clown to his knees with wash
as near the temperature of his body as
possible. To make Uiis wash take one
port alcohol, two parts pure witch hazel
aud three or four thnes as much soft
water as the combined quantity of al­
cohol and witch hazel. Every muscle
should lx> rubbed thoroughly. Throw a
medium weight blanket over tlie horso
now, and let him stand until you have
put the bandages on.
Use the same wash for the legs as for
the body, but have it cold. After put­
ting the wash on the legs, rub them well
Yyith the palm of the hand, always rub­
bing down, never uf. Put the bandages
on immeiliately after the rubbing. Rub
all his heels perfectly dry with clean,
dry rags. Caro should be taken in this,
as cracked heels are very stubborn and
often lay a horse up for the season.
Throw the blanket back from tho
head and scr.ipj ont all wash that re­
mains. most of it will have entered the
pores of tlie body; cover up his shoul­
ders and scrape the rest of tho body;
take u clean, dry rag and rub him all
over lightly, always rubbing with tho
hair aa »inch us possible; now put a
light hood on him and an extra blanket
over his loins, and after looking at his
heels again walk him ont for about livo
minutes, then bring him in, and should
he have broken out any while walking
scrape him again lightly, lifter which
give him another light rubbing for say
four or five minutes, when ho should
again bo walked for about ten minutes,
and again taken in and rublx.-d slightly,
after which put on lighter blankets and
continue to reduce tho weight ns the
heat leaves tlm body.—Rider unil Driver.
Almost his tirst effort in a newspaper
office was to condense an account of a
W. SEVERANCE,
golden Wedding. He did his Ixat and
ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
handed it iu. His editor looked it over
D eputy -D istrict - A ttorney ,
and handed it back, remarking coldly:
3rd Judicial District,for Tillamook County
"You seem to have got everything in
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON.
except the point. Try again.”
illamook
Greatly abashed, ho returned to his
desk and toiled for nearly an hour over
^LAUDE THAYER,
the thing, finally taking it f.ilteringly a
HE best investment you can make
second time to his chief. That function­
Attorney-at-Law.
ary read it through, and then with calm
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
is to insure your life, and thus pro­
contempt looked the young Ulan over.
"Don’t you see that the striking thing
vide your estate with cash at your death,
^|AN BUREN BROMLEY,
this incident, and the only thing
I about
which makes it worth our while to print
ATTOHNEY AND COUNSELOR
or if you live, give you a sum of money
it at all, is that each of these individuals
now celebrating tlieir golden wedding
AT-LAW,
a few years later.
has been married once before. Probably
OREGON.
BAY CITY,
an almost unprecedented thing. You
have carefully left tho main |x>int out
T he M assachusetts M utual L ife I nsurance C o .
MISCELLANEOUS,
of both your condensations."
The newspaper man went on to say
AY rite the best policy, guaranteeing you cash and paid up insurance every year,
that he never forgot that experience. He
g & E. THAYER,
so you cannot lose your money in case of misfortune. Send me your name and
thinks he owes his success to it, for he
ageltnd I will send you a sample policy.
has come to be ono of the foremost “con­
BANKERS.
densers” on the press. Things come to
w.
F.
D.
JONES,
Local
Agt.
H.
G.
COLTON,
Gen
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Ag
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Stark
St-,
Portland,
Oro.
him from all parts of the country to lie
General Banking and Exchange business,
“boiled down." “Since that maiden ef­
luterest paid on time deposits.
A Cure for Lasluess.
fort, which was such a total failure," he
Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany,
A travoE*r in tho conrso of a morning
says, “1 always look for the point the
Sweden ©ud all foreign countries.
first thing."—Her Point of View in New walk in Amsterdam camo upon u group
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON.
gathered around a well, into which a
? York Times.
strongly built man had just been let
An Ex-Queen’» Good Fortune.
down. A pipe, whose mouth was at the
[OK SAN FRANCISCO.]
J F. LARSON,
The ex-queen of Naples, who has suf­ top of the well, had been opened, and a
fered all the pangs of genteel poverty stream of water from it was flowing into
during the past twenty yoars or more, tho well and gr.uluiilly tilling it. The
BLACKSMITH.
has now been pl arcs 1 in a comparatively man below had qnito enough to do, if he
affluent position. Her mother, the late did not want to lx> drowned, to keep the
Wagon making, aud all kind« of Wood-work
Duchess of Lu.lovica, of Bavaria, who water out by means of n pnmp which
died some weeks ago, left a fortune was at the Ixittom of tho well.
and General Blackainithing done.
Mill
yielding an income of about $100,000 a
The traveler, pitying tho man, asked
Machinery Repaired.
year. According to the will of tlie for an explanation of what seemed to be
P*Hor©e-«hocing a Specialty.
duchess the property was to be shared a cruel, heartless joko.
equally between three of the daughters
“Sir," replied an old man standing
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
of the duchess, namely, the empress of near, “that fellow is, as you see, healthy
Austria, the ex-queen of Naples and the and strong. 1 have myself offered him
Mri. J. JOHN8ON
Miss L. J. RUGOLES
Duchess of Alencon.
work twenty times, but lio always al­
Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cups
The empress, however, is so wealthy lows laziness to get tho better of him,
and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware. Doors. Windows, Lime,
in her own right—she has an income of and will make any excuse to lx-g his
RUGGLES & JOHNSON,
Hair, and Cement. Hardware and Nails. ¿¡CF'Special attention given to
$200,000 a year of her own, besides the bread from door to door, though he
right of drawing upon her husband's ■night ea; ily earn it if ho chose.
filling ordeis fur goods in jobbing lots.
practically inexhaustible purse—that she
"Wo aro now trying to malto him real­
MILLINERY AND DRESS­
lias abandoned her share of the bequest ize that lie must work. If houses tho
A gents for
MAKING.
the ex-queen of Naples, who will strength that is in his arms ho will be
*-tB.x-nr_i>s<r>s 5SJ to
therefore now come in for alxint $00,000 saved; if lie lets them hang idle ho will
to $70,000 a year. The ex queen figures lie drowned. But look,” continued the
Hs<s. Draw Trimming, sud a General Asaorl-
TILLAMeOK. SAN FRANCISCO ANO WAY PORTS.
as tlie heroine in Daudet's “Kings in old Dutchman aa lio wont to tho edgo of
aientsl Milliner, Goods. We slwsya keep
Makes regular trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting.
Exile.”—San Francisco Argonaut.
the well, “tho fellow finds out that he
the latest styles.
has muscles already: in an hour wesliall
The fast sailing S tr . T ruckee has been specially fitted up for carrying pas­
Mnullr00 him Are Tilling.
let l-.iin out with better resolutions for
T illamook , O re .
Nssr Court House.
One virtue of tho mushroom that tho future.”
sengers. Following are the rates:
oftentimes is not realized by its cham­
Tho traveler watched until tho mail
CABIN PASSAGE ...................................................................................... $15.
pions oven is its nutritive qualities, for was liberated from his watery prison,
JILLAMOOK LAUNDRY.
ROUND TRIP,............................................................................
$20.
it is often considered tit only fur a sauce and felt suro that nt loast a temporary
STEERAGE (one way).................................................................................. »9,
or a side dish. Recently I ate dinner euro had been effected.—Youth’s Com­
LESTER HART, PROPRIETOR.
Freight, (General Merchandise)
....
.
$4 pPr ton
with a friend who is a bon vivant and panion.
Washing gathered aud delivered every
gifted with an abnormally large np]x>-
week. Werk done on ©bort notice when desired.
One Man*. Share.
tite. To my surprise he ordered noth­
Starched shirts l.scts each. Common Shirts and
The other day a ]xditician of national
ing but mushrooms, bread and butter,
drawer©, »to iOct© each. Family washing and
and, of course. drinkables. Wo had prominence r,nt in “tho onion corner,"
ironing. jOcts per doxen.
mushrooms raw, stewed, fried and as it is colled, of tho Fifth Avenue
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Suits cleaned to order.
broiled on toast. It was my first ex­ hotel, where Republican big guns go in
UNITED STATES.
TILLAMOOK, ORK.
perience, but 1 found them excellent. batteries. Across tho corridor sat a
President
...................... B enjamin H arrison
L kyi P. M orton
Vice-President
1 certainly tbonght they would not keen eyed, swarthy life insurance agent.
J amb © G. B laine
Secretary of State
“stay by me," but to my surprise for Presently a newspaper man. who makes
. C harles F oster
Secretary
of
Treasury
qentral market ,
J. W. N oble
he
est
to
secretary of Interior
many
hours afterward 1 hail as com­ his headquarters at the up town hotel«
Secretary of War ............. ................... S. B. E lkins
plete
a
sense of fullness as rare roast entered and maided familiarly to both
B.
F
T
RACY
Secretary of Navy
L H. BROWN, P roprietor .
J ohn W anamaker
Postinaater-General
Ixx-f or juicy steak ever imparted.—New politician and life insurance agent. They
W II. H. M iller
Magnificent Timber
were both under obligations to him.
The best Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton always Attorney-General
Y’ork Telegram.
Secretary of Agriculture
J eremiah R i sk
In the most natural way in tho world,
on hand. E««. Butter. VegrUbles and
STATE OF OREGON.
Rich Coal Deposits
from talking to Ixith nt almost the Baine
S. P ennoyer .
Chickens bought and »«»Id.
A Change of B um <*.
Governor
G.
W.
M
c
B
ride
Secretai y of State
S©ti©f© tion Kuarantced to every one.
Featherstone—What are you doing for time, he introdneed thorn. Boon after­
. P hil . M et « han
Treasurer
ward he strolled on. Now this particu­
E. B. Me E lroy
Productive Farm Land. a living now, nncle.
Sept, of Public Inxtrucllon
bhop opposite the Grand Central.
F
rank
c B aker
Printer
........................
Unde Ebony—Fs gone into <le dry lar life insurance agent had been watch
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
<R. S. STRAHAN
in.' for months for an opportunity of
>W. P. I.ORU
goods bnsine©©» ©ah.
Supreme Judges....................
<R. 8. B ean
Featherstone—What are you. a floor making tlmacquaintance of this particu­
I J. H. M itchell
lar fxilitieian. Ho was not slow to im­
walker?
ylLLAMOOK LIVERY STABLE, Senators
J I. N. 1RM.PII
B. H ermann tfay’Buy now while lots are chrfip.
Unde EUmy (with great dignity)—No. prove the opportunity, now that bo had
Congressman. .
For full particulars call on or address :
f J. T. Apperson,
©ah. I’ b a floor cleaner,—Cloak Review. it, and he wrote a life policy of $25,0W
Register.
HENRY TOEHL, Nehalem, Ore., or NEHALEM MILL CO., Astoria, Ore.
as the result. Tho next day tho journal
V. S. Id»n«i «»ffice, Oregon < lty ' B F Bnrch.
ist who so innocently introduced the
The Thunder Hl one.
(
Receiver.
JONES B ros . P roprietors .
The opal was looked iqxm ar n thun­ hunter and his prey received by mail a
THIRD JUDICIAL DWTRK T.
Notice of Sale.
der stone, and although many women check for $9)0. Nov/ this shows a great
Join; Senator
« p Boisr
Circuit Court
«
Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of a war­
aro now given to a strong siqieniti- many things—among others, tho enor-
Firat-cla©« single and double turn-out© kept on Prosecuting Attorney
rant issued by the Recorder of Tillamook City
tiowi prejudice against wearing one, it tnons profits lifo insurance agents must
TILLAMOOK COVNTY.
in
Tillamook
County
and
state
of
Oregon
on
the
hasd. Bosrdinx sad transient stock cared MeDresentative
............... ” S tillwell
Ket»res< niauvr
p. HoLDF.N 13th day of of April i©ç2 and duly signed bv
was in bygone days held in the highest make when they can give such commis­
I,.
Crenshaw
Recorder
of
said
city
and
to
me
di
­
udge
. w. T W est
estimation, for it was HUpjioRed to com­ sions.—John A. Cockenll in New York
for.
( •mmiMioner
Jj. e S ibley rected commanding me to sell the following des­
bine tlie virtues of several other gems.— Recorder.
cribed real property to wit:
A new a nd coin pl etc treatment ronninting of
Cjert
......
..... W s*»‘txra”
Lots Nd. I. J. 3 and 4 of Blk. No. 3, of Stillwell © Sup|KM>itoricfi,
Ointment* in Capsule©. «I mo in Queries Magazine.
I Addition
T illamook , ore .
to Tillamook. own»"d by George Black-
IVlirn |)|<| the "Gin©© Ago" BrglnT
A'
T
,
They keep on hands at tlieir store in
Hobsonvilie the largest stock of goods
in Tillamook Conntv.
T. E. S ibley ,
Manager, Hcbsonville, Ore
T
IB
P lace
I nvest
FINB TOWNSITE
îhÆr
H,,TT la ÏÏ
Joiix K owakuk
SchooT Superi
superintendent
A T.WKIJ»
School
menarli i
..
«•
• •
•
Deputy Proaecuting Attorney A. H. »E» ERAN< e
TILLAMOOK <TT\.
,...G. O. NOLAN
own ots
Recorder
......... ...............
E. E SHLFH
Attorney
..(’» ko C ohn
K«r aile at reasonable price, and on ta"”**1* Trea.-urer
H SF.XT«»N
lena.. Location beat in the city ot Tilla Marshall
/J ohn B arker . Presiden
{A. P WiLeoN
Trustee*
(G. w P ettit
C aft . W« I» SWlLLWKLL,
T illa M ook , okk .
ACRE
tracts and
T
L
.
well. amount due ,6© 75 and costs
lx>t I. in Blk. 22 of Thayer's Addition to Tilla­
mook, owned by C. Jones, amount due
35 and
cost.
Public notice therefore is hereby given that on
Satunlav the zHth dav of May, i©Q2 at Hie hour
of one oclock P M. of ©«id day in front of the
Council Chamber door in oliedlence to said order
I will sell the ©liovedescribed real property or
so much thereofas shall be n«*cc©Mry to satisfy
the amountsa-m-ssed to each described tract to­
gether © ith all cost ret to the highest and be©t
bidder for gold coin of the Vnite«l States.
Hated Tillamook City, Oregon. April i3. i ©92
1). H SKXTON,
City Marshal.
NOTICE.
Notice I© hereby given that ©enled bids for th»
paintin of the County Court House will t>r re-
rieved by the County Court of Tillamook Co.
Oregon upto and in«.*luding the Mb day of July
1S92.
By order of County 'Court.
W W C ondkr . Clerk.
SOCIETY DIHECTORY
fl. A. « -Meet, «rat and third « «’"e-l-y of
Box and pill«, a Pimitivecure for External, In­
ternal. Blind or Bleeding, itching. Chronic, Ke-
cent or Hereditary File«, and many other di«-
eaae© »nd female ucakne-©; it i© ulwuy« h great
Iwnrfit to the general health. The tir»t dlicov
cry of a medical cure rendering an operation of
the knife unneceMftiiry hereafter. Tni© remedy
ha« uever been known to fail, fi per box, 6 for
f«, «ent by mml Why Miflbr fr<»m thi« terrible
di*ea«e, when a written guarantee I© given with
six boxen, to refund the money if not cured?
Send ©tamp for free ©omple. <>u©rantee iMtted
by W(N>f>AKl>, C lark ©iCo., whole©©le and retail
druggiata, Sole Agent©, Portland. Oregon. 51
Ovsi* 0.13 Milli'n $old.
'ViaVo-O*»
THE SI" AUGUSTA.
Will make regwtor tripe, t«e weather perm
inf from
TILLAMOOK TO ASTORIA AXt> PORTLA. 1
FarVrelriit rate« or Pa«a<v. »PP>F ,o
P. SCHRADER. Master.
urem. nl of all kind, of Lumber. LUMStil
WM. OL©E1M. RK< SRC Y.
L-«a. Planks UcantlMic cubical
.gn
a w * i M —Meet« «r»t Saturday night of content- of sqnare and m»""l
Timber hint. !<■ Inmlx r dealer. I QQ
gnnr
■■''
wood mea-ure »peed of circular
»aw. careof aawr: cord wood table«; felllnz
tnorrowth of tree»: I.nd meae«re: w¿»ee.
rent board. Inter. « «uve »"d leading be ta
.■tr Mand.rd look throuKh—« the t
H P . A p WiLtwx. sat V.
Mate- and l anada. Get the new tlltirtrated
A O r. W.-Mcet»every Monday night at 7 edition of tWJ s«k yottr book «eller. for it
. ■ la G. A. « Hall. <’• >’
M W A* J*ent poet-paid for 35 cent©.
W. S rvrramcr . RK< ORDLR
G W Fish er, Box 238 .Rochester N.Y-
hook
* lai . de « f o.-M'g’
II Pttzas. sac v.
B oard or P emmox E xa MIW em ©
AoDlicnt. for pen.l n. «'JI rece re medical
»¿Xatlon .< P H V V Jobs«.» . dr..(
.lore.» WcdneM.y o
Noardof Examiner.
Kicu.nl».1» P»»T.>e
STOIBIEI
H. W. LASSELLE ASON
M T. CrrracKS-x TR-Hr.« -und«-
, ,*35 m.rrii
on th« mur»
„
M „
«pp«»*’«« »*>'’
prt>u<i
*’ir p»|-"»r
«'-Pprr
»utwnption »■po’»
,n77mV"-* rôpni’' •« '*•'
*"
SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The •niece*» of thin Great Congh Cnrs !•
without s parallel in the hiwtory of medicine.
All droggltf« are authorised to sell iton a pos­
itive ktj .ranter, a test that no othereore can
rarcesefnily »tand. That it ma/ become
known, the Proprietors, at an enormoos ex­
pense, are placing a Hampie Bottle Free Into
every home I© the United Btatea and Canada.
If vot» have a rough. More Throat, or Bron­
chitis. use it. for it will core you. It your
child has the <’roup. or Whooping Cough MS
itpWNBfdlv. MMlt
'
MfB. Jf yoa dread
thatinetdieae dieeaae Coa«nmnt|on, aae ft.
A’k >o,r DmgKist lor HfffLOH’B CUM,
Giving Him the Grip.
Little Girl— Professor (»rmtinind, that
big doctor over lb© way, mi)he's tryin
to give the grip to hi« dog. Wot’» that
for?
Little Boy—1 don't qnito know, but
that «log of hi© isn’t gfNxI for anything.
Maybe he’© tryin to make him cron©.—
Good New©.
A llrllKliirul KIT««*.
Artist—Those evergreens on tlie north
side of your house have a delightful ef­
fect.
Farmer—1 should say they hod. Them
tree* keep off the wind and save about
eight dollars’ worth of firewood ©very
winter.—New York Weekly.
J. M. Crandall, of Pilot Kncb, Ind., i©
reffpomrilde for the statement that Alex­
ander Hitchie, of that place, own© a
lamb with "M perfect head and neck
and two perfect laxHea, ami two sets of
liml* complete. The bodies join near
the «houlderrf.
In 1782 a cow was tried for murder at
Poitonf, Franc«, and live years Inter a
pig. which bail killed a child in the
streets of Menlan. was thrown into
prison, tried and finally strangled in the
marked place.
So far as research has been able to de­
termine, glass was in use 2,000 years lx>
foro tlie birth of Christ, and was even
then not in its infancy by any manner
of means. In the Slade collection at the
British muaentn there is tlie head of a
lion molded in glass, bearing the name
of an Egyptian king of the eleventh
dynasty, Thin is the oldest specimen of
pure glass lx-aring anything like a date
now known to exist The invention now
known as "bloezing," the imxle of var­
nishing i-ottery witli a thin film of glass,
is lM-liei eo to date back to the tirst Egyji-
tian dynasty. Proof of this is found in
the pottery Ix-ads. glass glazed, found in
the tom to of the age above referred ta
—St. Louis Republic.
Munir Tliat f© Hrhlom Kung.
The raising of an umbrella in tho
theater is a bad omen for the bnxineM.
Wk’s is tlie man of fearless heart who
will sing the music of "Macbeth" or
"Meg Merrilies" other than at the re­
hearsal or production of thoso plays?
Should he attempt it he Wil) l>o "sat
down upon" in great sha;ie and very
bard by tlie other inenilx-re of the com­
pany. Of all bad omens the singing of
that music is among the worst.—Chicago
Herald.
COCOANUT TREES.
THEY ARE GROWN VERY SUCCESS*
FULLY IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Altliuilali Introducril Only si.tren
Years
Ago, rhe State Couhl Not Now Do Very
Well Without Them—Soiue of the Mnay
V.c. the Coeoanut I, Put To.
While the coeoanut tree abontids in
F 111th Florida it is not n not a native of
the section nor lias the fruit been culti­
vated here for any great length of time,
About sixteen years ago a Bahama
vessel was wrecked off the coast, neat*
Jupiter inlet. Soon lifter the waves be­
gan bringing the cargo ashore, among
which were found a large number of
cocoanuts. Residents were very few ill
this section at that time, but they
gathered together and appropriated
whatever camo to them.
These cocoanuts were considereil great
prizes and were nt once planted. Tlie
soil was found to be favorable to the
growth and they thrived wonderfully.
Thus was introdneed the culture of the
nut upon the soil of the North American
continent. In Dude county, one of the
southernmost cminties of the state,
which has n sea front of ISO miles, there
nre now groves of great lx,.uty contain­
ing from 100 to 6,00<< trees.
Coeoanut cnlturo is very simple. The
rilHi nut iB plucked from the tree and, in
tho outer husk that surrounds it. is put
under ground, lightly covered with soil.
The first shixit should make its appear­
ance in one month after planting, but it
is often two before it cornea, When it is
about a fcxit high it is transplanted toil?
permanent resting place. If the tint is
planted as a nursery stock the husk is
left on, as tho young plant is very ten
dcr, and it seems that a growth out ol
the husk has a tendency to make strong
the reedliko joints, if it lie first planted
where it is to remain the husk is usually
removed.
For the first year the plant requires
careful protection from the winds, but
it gradually grows hardy, and at tlieeml
of six years begins bearing. Tho blixims
make their nppearnnee--a dozen OT more
lingers, looking like grains of corn strung
on wire about n foot in length. These
grains ure young nuts.
They ripen in a year’s time, anil there­
after until its death the tree is never
without fruit in various stages of ripe­
ness, from 11 tiny lobe the size of a |x*a
to ripe nuts, and there is not a day in
tlie year when tho ripe nuts cannot lx>
secured. It bus been demonstrated ill
other countries tlint the cix-oannt Ire«
will Ix-ar fruit for twenty-five years. To
what ago they live lias not been ascer­
tained.
The trees make a most beautiful and
inqxising grove, Ixiing truly tropical in
their apix-arance. As they are planted
only alsmt twenty feet apart, they cast
a thick, unvarying shiulo. They ar ever­
green, as is most tropical foliage, and
their gracefulness, with the great height
they attain, makes them a desirable ad­
dition to a homo in the far south. The
diameter of tho tree ranges from one
fixit to four, and they attain a height of
125 feet, having as many us 460 nuts oil
them at one time.
The old fashioned inotlmd of grating
the nat has been su|s'Hiedud l»y a ma­
chine for grinding, and the residents of
tho southern country keep on hand for
tlieir uso a fresh supply of homemade
desiccated coooanut, from which various
toothsome di.dieu uro prepared. Tho
product is becoming more generally
known by reason of its excellent fiber,
and the "cloth," n strong, libruue bark,
thr.t grows far above the ground and is
utilized in many ways. If the nee of
cocoanut butter ever becomes rinnnwu
the owner of a groie of thine trees will
see bls fortune ahead. The bntter is
mode from the oil of the nut, expresaed
by machinery.
Even tlw raw grated nut is atl excel­
lent sulmtitnti-for "shortening" in bread,
the grated nut in the siinie quantity
being aiilistitiitixl for lard. The cooking
process seems to destroy entirely the
vegetable taste ami ap|x-»ra»ce, ami bis­
cuit mmhi with it are pronounced ae
gixxl as real cream biscuit.
Shorn of its coeoanut growth, a tropi­
cal country would certainly 1« less at­
tractive in appearance.
The long,
feathery leaves that undulate so grace­
fully in tho breeze which sighs among
them, the "everlasting green" of their
coloring, their tall statelim-wi ami their
symmetry beautify tlm whole country
where they grow — csjxcially the south
Florida country, where they grow in
such profusion,—Ht. Louis Republic.
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l'aria Ila* Tliou.uiiil, «f TrrSa.
Statistica show thnt thè purks and
gnrdens in Paria niimlx-r noi lena tliatl
2W.2M sbrulM unii 32,b:ix larga tremi,
The nnmlxr of trws whieli line thè
•treeta ix < unsiib-rably over tuo,DUO.
The quarter of Paris which la moat
ahmidant in ir< « s ia that of Puaay, juat
beyond Ih* Trocmlero, ami just aerosa
thè Heine frinii what ras thè site of thè
grcat ex|x»iiliou of
New York
Tlerald.
Tlir Objection tn Mlrrltlced Mllte.
All method« of nterilixation tliat art«
in nw in thi© <<mntrjr have th* dfoud*
vantage of giving to the milk tin* taute
which i© peculiar to bulled milk, ami
»I mo of rendering it ¡ess ©airily absorbed
by the body. In France ami Germany
a method ha© boen adept©«) which ac­
compli «he« th© purjNj«© without iiijurin;
th© twite of th© milk,- Professor 11. W
Conn in Popular Hcience Monthly.
f ittiir nf II Inter'© Culilneaa«
The earth fat nearer to the nun in win*
ter than in summer, Imt lite i aiue of
the mill weather of the former M-amni fa.
the oblique ini lin.ition uf the sun. rays.
DM tlie Min shine an directly ou the
earth’s surface in January a» in J mix
llvl»«rt Tutiuili»' Advice.
the winter would l>e the better scumiu .
A lawyer went to Robert Tcximlis and —New York Journal.
Fathom i© from th© ok) Aryan root,
fat. tc extend, and denote© th© distance asked what lie uhonhl charge a client in
To ll.Hint. a Mole.
from tip to tip when the arm© of an a case to which Mr T'ximtm had just
listened in the court house. "Well,"said
average sized man ar© fully extended.
To rid one’s »-If of a mole, try to re­
Tixmiba, "I should charge $1.600, but move it by tying around it white rilfc
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