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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Saturday.
Established 1870.
Richard Melrose
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Making Honey Vinegar.
We make several barrels of vinegar every year, and sell it to the folks in town. At twenty-five cents per gallon, and have had no trouble so far to sell all we had. The demand is increasing every year, selling to some of our merchants' families who are selling vinegar at their stores, which they buy of the trade in Chicago. I asked one merchant's wife why she bought my vinegar. "Oh," she said, "the store vinegar eats up my pickle." It takes two pounds of honey to make a gallon of vinegar, and two years' time to make. We make the most of our out of refuse honey, or honey that we cannot use for any other purpose, and would otherwise be lost or wasted. We retail a large quantity of honey; and when the honey is canned there will be considerable left sticking to the sides of the barrels. We always wash out all the barrels we expect to use again. The first washing that takes off the honey we put in the vinegar. It is clean; it is nothing but honey and water. Then, again, when we are extracting honey we have a box with a wire cloth bottom which we set over a barrel that has the upper head out. Into this box we put what cappings we have to drain out the honey. In twenty-four hours we empty those cappings into a barrel that has some water in it, to soak out what honey remains, straining them once or twice a day. The barrels will hold what cappings we get in a week. About once a week we strain out the water and put it in the vinegar and melt the cappings into war, so there is nothing lost. I don't like to see anything thrown away that we can use. Again, there is always more or less honey that can be made into good vinegar that is not just fit to sell for nice honey. In that way it is saved. To know when the water is sweet enough for the vinegar, put in a good fresh egg, and make the water sweet enough to float the egg so there will be a patch of the shell out of the water about as big as a silver 10 cent piece; then it is about right. We keep our standing in barrels, with one head out, to give it air; for air it must have to make vinegar. Tie a square yard-of cheese cloth over the top of the barrel, to keep out dirt and flies and other insects. Keep under cover out of the rain, in warm, dry, airy place. We keep among the California area 100 feet, length by the Milton forming the these having dyce, of the 567 feet long basin, 40 squares dam of the E Company, less feet. All the blee stone and of planks. A dam we take for dractic mining these facts.
The Tuolung built several tails across the south er. This dam 60 feet high, red granite bed of round tamariscus feet in diameter from log to log the timbers are en treenails filling.
The face is to timber pinned crib and calked water passes over the entire length by several gates on the inclined built in 1856.
$40,000. Pine pany, construct decayed, while effect order. The kee Company's county, is formed about 55 feet which is used as built of heavy b — Mining and Soil.
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gar that is not just fit to sell for nice honey.
In that way it is saved. To know when the water is sweet enough for the vinegar, put in a good fresh egg, and make the water sweet enough to float the egg so there will be a patch of the shell out of the water about as big as a silver 10 cent piece; then it is about right. We keep ours standing in barrels, with one head out, to give it air; for air it must have to make vinegar. Tie a square yard of cheese cloth over the top of the barrel, to keep out dirt and flies and other insects. Keep under cover out of the rain, in a warm, dry, airy place. We keep ours standing in one corner of our shop through the summer, and put it down in the cellar through the winter, and take it up again when spring comes. When we are changing either in the fall or spring, we find some that is fit for sale. We take it into our dwelling house cellar and put it into our retaining barrels, which we keep there for that purpose. I have been thinking of late whether it would not be a good plan to make up all our cheap honey into vinegar; but I don't know how much it could be sold for at wholesale. I must look this matter up. It mry be that we can do something in this direction to relieve the market of our low-priced honey. Honey is getting to be so plentiful and cheap that we must turn it into every channel that will take it.—Gleanings in Bee Culture.
Indian Torture.
New York, February 20. — A Sioux Indian, in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, Muzza by name, which is being interpreted, "Iron," received word yesterday of the recent death of his brother at Pine Ridge Indian Agency, Dakota. Following the custom of the Sioux and of all Northern Indian tribes, Muzza began to express his grief at his brother's death by torturing himself. His object in this was to prove that his affection for his brother was so great that he would willingly have shared with his brother the pains of the latter's sickness and death. Muzza whittled several pieces of hickory wood into shapes resembling those of common meat skewers. Then he stripped himself, made several pairs of deep gashes in different parts of his body and passed the skewers through the gashes under the skin. He put three such skewers in each leg and one in his breast, and then paraded through the Indian quarters in Madison Square Garden from 10 o'clock in the morning until noon. Buffalo Bill then persuaded him to take the skewers out. Broncho Bill, Indian interpreter of the Wild West show, told a reporter that the Indians, while on the plains, when mourning in this fashion, were accustomed to hang the head of a buffalo or cow upon the skewer in the breast, and leave it there until the flesh was pulled through. Muzza, being unable to get a buffalo head, hang a heavy chain upon his breast. The other Indians looked on with great admiration while he was undergoing this torture. Muzza retired to his tenee afterward and entered upon a silent fast, which will last several days.
Eng.
The present co-annals of engithere seems to be muses, boring bridges and other Alps have been in the St. Gothard, and other places. Channel tunnel has been pronounced genius that plans ant success of the in the mighty south other canal across In our own land marvels accomplish York and Brook wedlock by a susu $13,000,000, and Chicago are contested of an artificial haul $12,000,000. Cawith the glory of souri together at out a channel at t by means of jettier largest ships is no gross to help h across the Isthmus of the greatest empire nounced the scher long, patient and now seems inclined and.
Doubting.
New York, Feof Presbyterians wibe inspired seemthat the Presbyterian Crosby yestertime;
Whereas Loos spiration of the H come current in cetian Church; and duty of the Presbyter forth no uncertain trine at any crisis w questioned; there Resolved That thapiasizes the declara faith: "The Holy New Testament are ter l. paragraph 4; in Hebrew and Greek, are immech (Chapter l. paragraph consent of agreement ter l. paragraph 5).
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den from 10 o'clock in the morning until noon. Buffalo Bill then persuaded him to take the skewers out. Broncho Bill, Indian interpreter of the Wild West show, told a reporter that the Indians, while on the plains, when mourning in this fashion, were accustomed to hang the head of a buffalo or cow upon the skewer in the breast, and leave it there until the flesh was pulled through. Muzaa, being unable to get a buffalo head, hang a heavy chain upon his breast. The other Indians looked on with great admiration while he was undergoing this torture. Muzaa retired to his tense afterward and entered upon a silent fast, which will last several days.
The Hot Water Cure.
"Why don't you try the hot water cure?" asked Tompkins of a friend who was complaining of indigestion. "Drink a cup of hot water every morning."
"I do," was the reply. "I drink our boarding house tea every morning."
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Krug.
Undoubtedly.
"Pa," said Clara, "do you know what ma and I are going to give your for Christmas?"
"Oh, the usual thing, I suppose."
"The usual thing, pat. What is that?"
"The bills to pay."
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
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Vinegar every day in town, at and have had we had. The ear, selling to who are selfish they buy one merger my vinegar. Vinegar eats up pounds of honey and two years' most of ours that we can, and would We retail a good when the considerable barrels. We we expect that takes vinegar. It is and water, acting honey both bottom has the up put what the honey. In those cappings will in it, to strains, straining barrels will in a week, the water it the caping lost. I am away that says more or good vine-niece honey. Now when the vinegar, put the water there will be water about then it is ling in barit air; for vinegar. The a the top of flies and out of the We keep
Dams in California.
Among the most important dams built in California are: The Bowman dam, height 100 feet, length 425 feet; three dams owned by the Milton Mining and Water Company, forming the English reservoir, the largest of these having a height of 131 feet; the Fordyce, of the South Yuba Canal Company, 567 feet long and 75 feet high; catchment basin, 40 square miles; the Eureka Lake dam of the Eureka Lake and Yuba Canal Company, length 250 feet and height 68 feet. All these dams are built of dry rubble stone and faced with a water-tight lining of planks. An engraving of this kind of dam we take from Mr. Bowie's work on hydraulic mining in California, together with these facts:
The Tuoluan County Water Company built several timber crib dams, the largest across the south fork of the Stanislaus River. This dam, which is 300 feet long and 60 feet high, rests for its entire base on solid granite bedrock. The cribs constructed of round tamarack logs, from two to three feet in diameter, and about eight feet square from log to log (10 feet center to center) and the timbers are pinned together with wooden treenails. The cribs have no rock filling.
The face is formed of flattened three-inch timber pinned with wooden treenails to the crib and calked with cedar bark. The flood water passes over the crest of the dam for the entire length. The water is drawn off by several gates, one above the other, placed on the inclined water face. The dam was built in 1856. Its total cost did not exceed $40,000. Pine dams owned by this company, constructed on the same plan, have decayed, while cedar cribs are still in perfect order. The Spring Valley and Cherokee Company's Concow reservoir, in Butte county, is formed by two earthen dams, each about 55 feet in height. One of these, which is used as a waste, has its lower side built of heavy brush embedded in the earth.
Mining and Scientific Press.
Engineering Era.
The present century will be noted in the annals of engineering. The world over
A Valuable Tree.
A correspondent of the San Diego Sun makes this suggestion:
I would suggest the planting of a tree from Western Australia, as one likely to meet all the requirements of this section, possessing many desirable qualities that no other does. I am informed it is a large tree and fast grower, equal to the Eucalyptus. It stands drought as well, or better, and is harder, tougher, of finer grain and more elastic than the gums. It is used for wagons and farm utensils, and in agricultural wood work it is said to have no equal. Its lasting qualities as posts or in water are said to be beyond question, peerless.
In experimenting with it for piles in salt water (in Australia) it is found to be absolutely proof against the teredo, that they cannot or will not attack it. Many other good qualities are ascribed to it, but sufficient have been enumerated for the purpose of calling the attention of the timber culturer to it. One can see the immense value it would attain on this coast in a few years; for all mechanical purposes and for piles in salt water to resist the teredo. As it never rots in water it would have the value of iron pound for pound. Once a sharf of such timber, always a wharf. I am informed that the seed can be had in San Francisco at 50 cents per ounce, single ounce perhaps, much less at wholesale.
A New Trick From the Actresses.
A new trick learned from the actresses is to tint the cars for evening occasion. The feminine mind has taken the notion that so long as men speak admiringly of pink cars an auricular deep blush may be put on to stay while desired. Therefore, when adorning themselves for ball, opera or other places of personal display, they rouge their ears inside and out. As the adjacent portions of their necks and heads are white, either naturally or from powdering, the contrast is rather startling. Well, some of the girls at Jerome park had painted ears on their frivolous heads. Leonard Jerome, boss committee man, gazed for a moment at one of them, and then caught her in his arms, held her tight and kissed her. She was a distant KING'S EVIL
Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that it could be cured by a king's touch. The world is wiser now, and knows that
SCROFULA
can only be cured by a thorough purification of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among its earlier symptomatic developments are Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tumors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Uricers, Nervous and Physical Collapse, etc. If allowed to continue Rheumatism, Scrofulous Catarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and various other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by it.
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Is composed of the genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dock, Stillingia, the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and other ingredients of great potency; carefully and scientifically compounded. Its formula is generally known to the medical profession, and the best physicians constantly prescribe AYER'S SARSAPARILLA as an Absolute Cure
For all diseases caused by the vitiation of the blood. It is concentrated to the highest practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effects are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medicine, in the world.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla PREPARED BY Dr. J. C.: Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
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Engineering Era.
The present century will be noted in the annals of engineering. The world over there seems to be a craze for cutting isthmus, boring tunnels, springing gigantic bridges and other kindred projects. The Alps have been pierced by tunnels under the St. Gothard, the Simplon, Mont Blanc and other places, and what is called the Channel tunnel between England and France has been pronounced feasible. The restless genius that planned and executed the brilliant success of the Suez Canal is now engaged in the mighty scheme of spading out another canal across the Isthmus of Panama. In our own land we have our hands full of marvels accomplished or in embryo. New York and Brooklyn have been united in wedlock by a suspension bridge, at a cost of $13,000,000, and the energetic people of Chicago are contemplating the construction of an artificial harbor at an expenditure of $12,000,000. Captain Eads, not satisfied with the glory of chaining Illinois and Missouri together at St. Louis, and securing out a channel at the mouth of the Mississippi by means of jetties deep enough to float the largest ships, is now trying to induce Congress to help him build a ship railway across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Many of the greatest engineers in the world pronounced the scheme practicable, and after long, patient and persistent effort, Congress now seems inclined to grant the necessary aid.
Doubting Presbyterians
New York, February 16.—The number of Presbyterians who hold the Bible not to be inspired seems to be so rapidly increasing that the Presbytery, on motion of Dr. Howard Crosby yesterday, expressed its opinion thus:
Whereas, Loose views touching the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures have become current in certain parts of the Christian Church; and, whereas, it becomes the duty of the Presbyterian Church to give forth no uncertain sound on so vital a doctrine at any crisis when its teachings may be questioned; therefore be it
Resolved, That the Presbytery hereby emphasizes the declaration of the confession of faith: "The Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are the word of God" (Chapter 1, paragraph 4); that the Old Testament in Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek, are immediately inspired of God (Chapter 1, paragraph 6) and that there is a consent of agreement of all their parts (Chapter 1, paragraph 5).
Good Results in Every Case.
The Ruin of a Once Profitable Business.
She (to young poet)—How much do you get for your poems, Charley?
Charley (with pride)—From two to five dollars.
She—Well, isn't that very little, Charley? I see that Sir Walter Scott got ten thousand dollars for one of his.
Charley—Yes, but you see writing poetry isn't the business it used to be. There's too much competition.
An End to Bone Scraping.
Edward Soephard of Hartsturge, (Ill.) says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a training sorbon my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I need, instead, three legtits of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well." Electric Bottles are sold at 50 cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25 cents per box, by A. Krug.
Still Heart Whole.
Daughter—Father, did you really kick George, as you threatened to do?
Old Man—I did.
Daughter—Oh, father, how could you? You have broken his heart.
Old Man—No, I haven't. I didn't come anywhere near his heart.
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"Will you please give me twenty-five or fifty cents?" he wailed; "I'm starvin'."
"Can't you buy a loaf of bread for less than twenty-five or fifty cents?"
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Only a Side Dish
"Will you please give me twenty-five or fifty cents?" he wailed; "I'm starvin'."
"Can't you buy a loaf of bread for less than twenty-five or fifty cents?"
"Yes; but do you think a man can make a dinner on bread only? It's nothin' but a side dish."
The Latest and Greatest Discovery
DR J. DE PRATTS HAMBURG FIGS — A crystallized fruit cathartic. A discovery of the greatest interest to the Medical Profession. A boon to every household. A most delicious laxative or purgative prepared from fruits and vegetables. So perfectly harmless that they may be administered with entire safety to an infant. So efficacious to adults that a single dose will prove their value, and so elegant a preparation that it needs only to be presented to the public to become a necessity in every household throughout the land. For liver complaints, habitual constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia and piles, they are a specific. To travelers by sea and land they will be found invaluable; they are positively unfailing in their action, and this is the only medicine ever offered to the public that is acceptable to the taste, and so pleasant that children will eat the figs as eagerly as cany. For sale by every Druggist throughout town. Price, 25 cents a box. J. J. Mack & Co., Prop's, 9 and 11 Front Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Johnny Was Jealous
"Mr. Lighthead," said Johnny, "my sister treats you better'n she does me."
"Does she, Johnny?" asked Lighthead, with a laugh. "Why do you think so?"
Well, I heard her tell ma she gave you lots of taffy, but she never gives me any."
Terrible Pains.
DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY banishes sick headaches, and will prevent the return of this most terrible of pains, if taken when the warning symptoms give notice of the recurrence of an attack. At druggists, $1.50. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or address J. L. Mack & Co., S.F.
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"THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Throughly cleans it by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buddy spirit, vital strength, and soundness of constitution, will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
which is Scrofulous Disease of the Lungs, is promptly and certainly arrested and cured by this God-given remedy. If taken before the last stages of the disease are reached. From its wonderful power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now celebrated remedy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Cure," but abandoned that name as too limited for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonic, or strengthening, alternative, or blood-cleansing, anti-biotic postural, and nutritive properties, is unequaled, not only as a remedy for consumption of the lungs, but for all.
CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE LIVER, BLOOD, AND LUNGS.
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About twenty years ago I discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pronounced it cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any permanent benefit. Among the number were one or two specialists. The medicine they applied was like fire to the sore, causing intense pain. I saw a statement in the papers telling what S. S.S. had done for others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once. Before I had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. I general health had been bad for two or three years—I had a hacking cough and spit blood continually. I had a severe pain in my breast. After taking six bottles of S. S.S. my cough left me and I grew stouter than I had been for several years. My cancer has healed over all but a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapidly disappearing. I would advise every one with cancer to give S. S.S. a fair trial.
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Feb. 16, 1886.
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SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER.
Loose Appetite, Bowels coitive, Palm in the head, with a dull sensation in the neck part. Palm under the shoulder-blade. Fullness after eating, with a disillusionment to extension of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a lack of having neglected some duty, weariness, Disinfection. Fluttering at the Heart. Dotn before the eyes. Headache over the right eye. Restlessness, with atrial dreams. Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a strong offspring to absorb the sufferer.
They increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the system is nourished by the Tonic Action on the digested Organa. Regular Stools are produced. Juce Zinc: 49 Murray St., N.Y.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Great Hair or Vinegar changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Dye. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of ST.
Office: 44 Murray St., New York.
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