Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 11, 1895, Image 1

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THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1895.
WEEKLY WO. 641.1
SEMI-WEEKLY NO.S43.
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
"?HE PATTERSON PUBLISHING C0MPAX1.
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON,
. - . Editor
Business Manager
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lor three mourns.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application. .
The " EAO-ZiB, " of Long Creek, Grant
rjounty, Oregon, Is published by the fame com
(pany every Friday morning. Subscription
price, $2 per year. For advertising rates, address
OSaiST Xi. PATTBESOU, Editor and
Manager, Long Creek, Oregon, or "Gazette,"
Ueppner, Oregon.
THIS PAPER iB kept on tile at E. C. Dake'B
Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merchants
Exchange, Ban Francisoo, California, where cou
raots for advertising can be made for it.
Union Pacfic Railway-local card.
No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 3:30 p. m. daily
except Sunday. Arrives at Willows Junction
6:20 p. ra.
No. 10, mixed, lesveB WillowB Junction 7:15
. m. Arrives at Heppner 10 p. m. daily except
u n day.
East bound, main line arrives at Willows
Junction l:4ti a. m.
West bound, main line, leaves i illows Junc
tion 12:15 a. m.
West bound Portland fast freight with pas
senger coach leaves Willows Junction 6:38 p. m.
and arrives at The Dalles at 12:01a. m. Here
passengers from the branch lay over till 3:15 a.
in. and take the fast mall west bound which ar
rives at Portland 7:45 a. m. The Dalles and
Portland passenger leaves The Dalles daily at
2:15 p. m. and arrives -it Portland 6:30 p.m.
Leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. daily and arrives at
The Dalles 12:15 p. m. This connects with the
east bound way freight with passenger coach
which leaves l'ho Dalles at 1:30 p. m., arriving
it Willows Junction 6:58 p. m.
OFFICIAL BISECTXr.
United States OUlclals.
President G rover Cleveland
Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson
Beoretary of Htate Richard 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasury John Q. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Secretary of War Daniel 8. burnout
rWrelaryof Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Postmastar-tieneral William L. Wi son
Attorney-tf onernl J udwon H urimin
Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor
Hocmtnry of State ,
Treasurer
Sunt. PulUio Instruction. .
Attorney General
Senators
Congressmen
Printer....
feiprttms Judge
W. P. Lord
H. H. Kinniitl
Phil. letnhan
li. M Irwin
0. M. Idlemau
( (4. W. MeHricie
" J. li. Mitchell
1 Hinaer Hermann
" ( W. R. Ellis
. w. n. ieeiis
8. Bn,
, A. Moore,
E. Wolverlon
Seventh Jndlelal District.
iT!lrfit Judge W. L. Rradshaw
fcVoftecutiug Attorney A. A. Jayne
. Morrow Connty Official.
'lolnt Senator
A. W. Oowan
J. B. Boothby
Julius Keithly
. J.R. Howard
'ItetinMientHtive
i'i unity Judgs....
' (Jotnmlssionert.
J. M. ilaker.
" Clerk
" Sheriff
" Trnaimrer
AiuwMor
Hnrveyor...
" ttchool Sup't...
" Coroner
, .T. W. Morrow
..G. W. Hnrnnirton
Frank Uillism
J. r. Willis
(ie. I.nrd
Anna Halsiger
T.W.Ayers. Jr
DCPPNIB Town ornoKR.
"ay or Thou. Mnriran
C Mtnciltnen O. E. Farnsworth. M.
I.ichtenthal, (His Pattermm, T. W. Ayara.Jr.,
H. 8. Horner, E. J. Blocara.
Hss.nler T. J. rlsltnrk
IVwiiiror.. E. L. F'-lsnd
Marshsl A. A. Huberts
FreeinctOfflcere.
Justine nf the Pntoe K. L. Frealsnd
Constable N. 8. WhsUtone
I'alted States Land Olrleere.
TBI DALLES), OB.
J, F. Moore UUtf
A. 8. Biggs lUcwver
LA 0 BANDS, OB.
B. F, Witson II:l-ter
J. II. Kobtiins Kecelvsr
obsszt locimra.
KAWLINS IWf, NO. H.
. A. K.
Maet at Islington, Or., tha Iwt (Utorday of
-set. month. All varans ere lnvltd to Join.
l. C. lw.. Ueo. W. Hjiith.
Ailintant, tf UHiinclr,
L U M li E It !
WE HAVE FOR HALF ALL KINDS OF CM
draw it Lutntier, Istuilasol Ueppucr, at
what U kunwo a Uie
SOOTT BA-WMZLiXi.
HI 1,000 FCET. Rol'oH,
" ' CL1AK,
110 00
17 Ml
t F tF!4VKRKI IS HFPPMFR, WILL ADD
A. t-,uu pr i.iaju iwi ae.iu.oiisi.
L HAMILTON, Prop.
D.A,
national t o( imx
WM. Pl'XLANIl, M. R RIMIIOP.
THIMICTj A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLKCTIONM
EXCHANGE HUlGHl i SOLD
n pits Kit. tf imnoos.
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itl TMtKfsYTORIslUllCaLtCHOCO.Ej
ln-rt T' I it O . 5
t casjvsaaist wanvio. r3
WiUJiliUilliunlum'i.il!;!;;Ji
"Who has not suffered this misery
caused by bile in the stomach
which an inactive or sluggish
liver failed to carry off.
THE PREVENTION AMD CURE IS
liquid or powder, which gives
quick action to the liver and
carries off the bile by a mild move
ment of the bowels. It is no pur
gative or griping medicine, but
purely vegetable. Many people
take pills more take Simmons
Liver Regulator.
"I have been a victim to Biliousness for
years, and niter trying various remedies
my only success was in the use of Sim
mons Liver Hegulator, which never failed
to relievo me. I spenlt not of uivself,
alone, but my whole family." J. M. Eili
MAN, Sclma, Ala.
S-EVERT PACKAGE'S
Has otir Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
J. li. & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
, ,t 1.
etra-
ariUtn.Ty Ki
Juvtui ior ia
tho most
V'OTr'f rfnl
di'ov iy cf
tho a,'0. It
Imr b e't cri
('ors-'.l bvtim
IC'tdil.yi'ricn.
ti:io i. eu of
Kuropit ailii
Amerjco.
H:.ari Is
purely vegu-
tl.b.
Hii(!yni stn;s
PfSOlsUfRCSS
of tl'O dlM
cha.ve m H)
Ja.'s. nroa
Const! patlcn,
Fulling .Seu
satif!ni:,Nf rv-
oi:9twitel:lng
of the evc
and otb'or
paits.
Strengthens,
In vigoratca
and tones Die
en'lrc'kttin.
hurfran cum
Deb 111 ty,
Nervousness,
JbmiflRionR,
end develop)
mid ri'xtom
wenk i igana.
Fiiu in the
back, lotsci
cyfliy or
it'uttofped
i-y-.x. i.rv !?
q.i'.c'rtlv. Ovpr 2,ViO prfvnte endo'sements.
I'ri:iuattin!iis ir u lmnoti'in y lu ilio flrnt
stu-o. It a ymp pm of w nii"l weakness
a id buiTcnni'M. it cua be tiojipcd lu go days
tv Iho useof iludyan,
Thoi c oi'covety wi trnide by thePeclab
Ifihof the old ff.imi:., Hu.ison Medical Institute.
H Is I'm rt renr ct Tlia.iwr made. It is very
powerful, hut bu mh Hold for t.1.00 a puck
!reerii uwka,ii'i in: Sl.C0(; ln'n eled tmxeF).
v r 'ten ciiiir.Mitc ;veii jors euro. Ifyoubtiy
Ms tioxea nn. I arc lot cntlnl cured, sis mora
Mill ln-nl Uj von ir ooiall isrpi n.
H-f'l fir rf u nnn 1 ti-.tiniir,lil. AtonM
ll('lH( Ml DJOAt, INSTITUTE,
Jiriirllou Fitrkluii,.lurkrtk 1.111 Mta.
M.ni t'runclxu. Cal.
THE
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UbLI
Trsdt Mtrk-Or. A 0
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Th lnlct nl rmlf sck'ntlfla and frscllrsl
tlii triclU.il m.i'k', li,r F' tiMtl ur. pto luring
SK'Miuliio ritrrvnt of EllrMitr, for lh rur
of dlu), ilmt ran I f...ilr felt an 1 rn.
ltylU,iu l'iqMii(.lr ni l i-iwrr, snd appilixl
losny jrt of iliBllr. It n lx wnrn l any
Umdurin( wuiking houisur lwp, aud
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
J "Ml L HEIllLITY
vm no ii.r..tr:s
V 1' i llll IM VI fc.
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VITHOUT MEDICINE
ElHrlrH. f.tnt"-f'T l'l'1 to fH luklrtf
Id" 'l.r d'u. f r all Nrrvoos, lilmimiln,
hl'Im-T n l I iln .1 Tt'i'i' !. snij ul tSrl
etif in m"oIiibif birl" iwi hittry
oilir r known mn.il I.Mfai'K'l.
A"i Hu. ?l.(, i c!!k1 nrttn may
tr llil iwm I riUKf l Ut brallliir tlTitr
tfof II l
Li'!itir !- II' .1 f n n sod Itrncimiiiil tba
Ovu Ik a lu l icit liiu tl'.
OUR URGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
C MiUIn f i1lt Information fji'linf I1, r-it
of I'iiui, i tir tiloan-l ,riT,.ni i miti, (.f
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OB1TLHRY.
Died Jane 1st. Bert, the baby boy
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carsner, near
Warner, aged 5 years. Bert was a
bright little fellow, beloved by all who
knew him, and hia oirrle of friends were
large. The family have tbe sympathy
of all.
ONE NEVER KNOWS.
(To the memory of the absent one.)
One never knows what will happen
Before the day is done,
Before the night ia ended,
Or the morrow has begun.
One never knows of a heartache,
Or a sorrow known as death,
Is waiting to olaim our loved onea
And eaves as alone bereft.
If we should know ooul. 1 take a glimpse
Ul thintrs as they will be, .
And nee our life before us stretoh,
A picture for to see;
Then turn a page, and see tbe grief,
And sorrow written there,
I'm sure we would not want to bide,
And all our troubles bear.
One never knows how soon our smiles
Will all be changed to tears,
As swift and silently the days
Are gliding into years.
One never knows and well it is
That we should never know
What is before ua ere our life
Is ended here below.
-S. I. 8.
When your heart pains you and un
usual palpitation is frequent, accom
panied sometimes with sbotners of
breath and low spirits you are tsuffering
from a disordered state of he liver,
digestion is imperfect and there is wind
on the stomaoh. It allowed to remain
the trouble will ultimately reach tbe
kidneB aDd becomes dangerous to life.
Steps should be taken to stay its pro
gress oo tbe appearance of the first
symptoms. Dr. J. H. Mo Lean's Liver
and Kidney Balm is enpeoially adapted
for disorders of this kind. Price $1 per
bottle.
EIGHT MILE NO i E9.
Uarland and Cbas. Stanton took tbeir
departure for Walla Walla a few days
Emigrants line the road daily going
to California. They oome from tbe
Spokane country.
Messrs, George Gray and Joe Hays
viHlttd our prosperous vicinity this
week. The Eight Mile people weloome
them home ngnin.
Elbert Stanton and Miss Lena Bey-
mer were eleoted as delegates to the
County Sunday Sohnol convention, to
be held at Pattys' grove the 13th of this
mouth.
If tbe oold weather continues garden
ing will be in operation for many days,
nenoe it would oe mnoQ oelter if we
had some one that oould stop tbe winds
ibnt visit this neighborhood.
The people ought to poison the pesky
little squirrels until they would cy out
"What shall I do to be caved?" If they
do not they will get the farmer iu tbe
notion of it before many years.
I aee that E. M. C. accuse me of mak
ing some mistakes in regard to the offJ-
o-rs of the W. O. T. U. I will say that
I conferred with the secretary that day,
but we were laboring under difficulties,
and tbe secretary did not have tbe
Dames arranged in alphabetical order,
but said tbat abe would look them over
and arrange them later, ao therefore I
gut tbe naniea as nearly correct as I oould
from the secretary's bok that day. I
have not seed the minutes aiuce they
have been revised. I am oo ter obliga
tion to ay that I am not able to reotify
tbe Mine, but do uol take noeptions to
our report, aa it was tbe intention to
publish tbe list correctly.
Last Friday morning occurred tbe
death of Mie Belle Sawyer. She waa
aick a little over one week, but no obe
thought that tbe dnsth angel waa hov
ering around ao near uotil aha bad
passed to the world beyond, where trou
bles are a thing of the past, and one
rest with tbe Infinite One. Thefuneral
eertHHi took place at the Jeukina arhool
bouse, lUv. liranablet (ifFJjiatitig, Hstor
dsyal2p.ni. iJy tb num!r of pplr
atten ling the funeral, It ia evident that
ahe Lal a liosl of friends. The parents
of the deceased bave the ay in pat by of
the whole rominiioity, J. I).
EioiiT SI i La, Or., June 0, K.
Hsrklee's Arslrs Halve.
Th best eslve In the world for rota.
Utilises, H-irea, Ulcers, hhlt lUieutn,
t'Ver rWes, letter. ( hst- llsluls
CliilliUiti. Corns, and a'l skin eraptimis
si.it positively enrs Tiles, or ao psy
riq'iirr.l. It Is vnS'snlel In tlve
p-liTl slifrlmn f m iiieir fefquited.
"Ten 23 ends bil. Vnt ale by
T. W. A,eis. Jr.
11.1 C TO l.tIK
Tbe lslr (?) abo yeslerdsy railed the
sli'titi-io f su'ittir to our pir,
! b'eeet.es. wbriat tltry I. . Ill lqtfhe. S'
J h'li!j. s li f iitii' f Hist a le7 p f will j
be nclie I ahi- liff !.g.li I's bill Is
' seiiit.l. I. m ig dt tiili a year, i
' f liiti'l 4FtMel trlnler'alrps Irrfi fIi
ly lnl it are jingling noitey di ns.
Tell your husband to ! netaodollaFa
m4 va tl,a rr-t i.f a lews-M. We t4
aeoiher pair of paiU Iti.l lie r'.aur
prise. Ik- r.- f 's .s a elk nf b.eyrle
.,.! . ..,1 fji ,..,f op ai
r. .,t.s,.I r'a. t I I, is ti.l'tilioa i
ms a i-e aly l. lbs .i... si, I aa the
.nii.tr .f a l.l is r i ll iixna n',
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M.ia will erlni'y r $l!eg nas to
sree-i r.riii.su wlg om a
bis a. if.
PHYSICIANS NOW ORDER IT.
Paine's Celery Compound the One Spring Reme
dy That
Physicians Prescribe It,
erence to Anything Else in the Spring,
Blood, Feeds the Brain, and Strengthens
Paine'a celery oomponnd ia not a
patent medioine.
No clues of professional men are more
conservative, more careful of giving ad
vioe, or more painstaking in finding ont
tbe real fact of a oase than physicians.
Their recommendation In matters with
whiob they are oooversant ia trustworthy.
When physician of knowo repute not
only prescribe and aee, but also bring
borne Paine' oelery compound for their
own families, there can be oo doubt of
ita high atanding in tbe eyea of medical
men in general.
This ia what busy, aaroeasf al prac
titioner are doing tbeae spring day all
over tbe oountry.
Paine' oelery oomponnd ia prepared,
aa they all well know, from the formula
of the foremost physician ol this oentury ,
Prof. Edward E. Pbelpa, M. D., LL. I).,
of Dartmouth medical enhool. Aining
medical men there ia an absolute
certainty aa to Just what Palae's oelery
oompoaod ia oapabl of doing. Tbe
careful reoord of tbe Vast Dumber of
raae where It ba made people well baa
beo published io tbe medical jxuoal
of tbe oontitry.
Peine' celery eomponod slaods today
aa the one thoroughly aulbeotuated
reme1y for weakness and debility due
to malaalntioa of tbe tervnu tystwu
and Impure blKl.
Thia bard working, earnest etas of
professional men bsve never been slow
Id accepting Paine'a oelery r rirnponnd.
They declare that It give lbs tired
body ever possible chance to get back to
a bsalthy condition. It cures nervous
weakness, heart palpitation, general laek
of strength, and ell furros l weekoeae;
rests and restore the jaded, falignej
brslo and nerve, tn-osnse it peovidee
fur tbe ahoiifrnsl wsU of these parts by
ao ooososlly prompt tnpply of si pro
priate beive fnoi. It purifl" theblottd
ae nothing ! ran d i.
If every in so and womso plsgued wiib
a Mt rru at w.k r Mar
fram U fowl! Jvutnal
! L. M . Lsewy, if Portland, arrived la
1 a,s, U'.daelay, ae..mpanled by Wm
L,l,. wl.n bsl U.n .t..wa to Tbe Dalles
Mr, Lseey waa In pst of iiiettoa sheep
for Lerey llr, fir sbipmeat loCbio(t,
' ""Fl-" " "
I'sllee ll M"t ly an Iwillsl. panolbrf
f ro.e ( trat.t Iff r J i.e .i I.,
, ff u,t. j,mw ,pn,.,, if. I4,e.y w
, , , . fc .
Thn'l tiif b-e. sb-.sl ! )sf
' r '
bea from IHle k 1stWr..nst
(H 'il aed ate.nt llftfroro A. O. O.Hv.s
Makes People
Use It, and Advise People to Take It in Pref
freqnent beadsches, and every business
man made at x ions by pain at the base
of the brsin and nenraluia twinm-s.
would take Paine'a celery ooinpoiiud, the
orld would be Hgbtened of a vast !eal
of misery tbat nngbt never to be borne.
Tbe most adyanced medinal thought
of the bitter quarter of the ltlih century
ba prepared Paine'a oelery compound
to meet and overcome these trouble
that are due to ill-fed, ill-regulated
nervea, and poor, thin blood.
N. N. Leaueartl, M. D , of Charles
town, Mhhs., whose portrait appeara
above, one of tbe ablest physicians in
the Buxton district, a man of oharacter
and influence, aay:
"After using Paine'a celery compound
for four or flye year in my general
practice, I can cheerfully recommend It.
For catarrh of bead ur alomacb, for
instance, it acta like a charm. For
women in many case it i a blessing, j
Fr cbrooin rheumatism it does give
relief. Torpid liver, general dibilily,
oonatlpation, pain in the stomiich arid
oaa of appetite il relieve, and la the
beat of remedies in general nervous
pruetration. I reflnmntend it to many of
my patient, believing, aa I do, in It
real merit. I believe il a public bless
log to Invalid, and, aa yet, not fully
epprecietwl.''
J. C. Minn. M. I) , a well known Mihi
Isq pb)lrisn, ta Lot oneof Imndreils
who prescribe Paioe'a elry nomMiin,i
borauae II etiree. Wriliiig Ifiin Warr'O
In that alate ba aay; 'I ns.-l Ihe
Palna'a celery romponnd freely In my
practice a a nerve ionic, blood pnrifier
aai general tonic In all (Muliisted c"ii
dilions of the system. I fin l it fine
thing for patient reoovering from the
grip, eepe lslly old o,laM
Ir. J. II li.iiaf -f.l. of lsdiiig, M.s ,
wboen writing io the lions, hold, U-aUb
and Hume, ami other joilrnala if
national circulation bar en i-r d him
to tbtiaiids, Bays: 'l bvt on. I
al fl N, Mr. I.acey i,r .ime. nsthsl
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f '"V t I t ' ar M a f 'V at W M BJ !-( II HI"
aa ... -K....L ...I...
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nfflU'llieA Pt Ur aoli'l 'l,.ra, wbldi
ere sheared wek abesd of Mf.
OgllVie', Ihey WIS) d'lt to Oral-la
Inalesd of Arlington, as a -oa"iiou
d bear the latter pise kllle t svfal
bQndrsd bep as Week, Tl mskeolt
a I'aln Io d al tl'si Mr. I, I a
11 .al i f ll.era In i. si ! !(
dsle
If loq want Io i.l a In i.r t'! r
pair lor o., t il i,u k I.i.i.i a'
li')9 n I. f), r-iSif L"M,
Well.
Because It Purifies the
the Nerves.
rv (UN
fVM:vi
Paine's oelery compound personally
with much benefit I prescribed it with
excellent results. "
J. II. Tbomsa, M. D., 320 Liberty
street, Pittsburg, Penn., say: "For
several month I bad been Buffering
from rhennutiim. I had taken all tbe
nsnal remeiliea with no real benefit.
I
look one bottle of Paine' oelery com
pound and found mjaelf much Im
proved. The (eoond bottle is nearly
gone and I flonsiiler myself cured "
W. W. Ilihbard, M. I)., of Poultnev.
Vt., writes: "I wa run down from re
pnated attack of the grip, and my
stomach, bowel, and kidneys were out
of order. I bad no atrength, energy or
ambition to think or act, and waa ex
cessively nervous and irritable. After
Using the first bottle of Paine's celery
compound I felt better. The third
bottle restored me to my usual health
iiinl strength, and feel 11 year younger
than Iwfore."
I)r. William Ilrowo of Fredonia, Kan.:
"It Iihb wonderfully improved my general
health."
W. Allen Hnbhanl, M. I), Boston,
Mses wrilee: "I bave prescribed the
remedy in a number of esse where Ihe
blood wee impoverished and Ihe nervea
weakened. The result bave been Bo
salisfwtory that I do not hesitate to
einlor Ps inn's oelery omponnd."
Himilar testimonials literally by
Sllll'lreils niltfht tie qil'iled. The high
scii-nliftc atlairtmeiit of A. Livrtey, A
M., M. I), of Vdeiy, Pens., bave made
his iMtemetite anthonly on ma ter per-
Isining Io lieslth. He give) Lis personal
eiM-rienre, bow he wa rurx of alrwp
Iriwiirsa. J. W. Fertruson, M. I), of
Tlyer, Kan , tells low ba oured blrn
nf il)ir(,.ia. elf , etfl. Ttie sum total
f Hie Ixaluri'ifiy of sni'h ini-n a these,
as .. as i.f Ihe mora celebrated
pl,)sicisrs wlioaa leltora bsve mi,
.f Vionv pntiliatieil In these Columns
IS Ibal pslnit's celery lolnpooud Oiakes
peopl-4 well.
",", Nick.l, e, i-.r of h Jackson
V.ll- T,, baa s ll'Ml IiIh-I it on
! a , , ., ,
" mpathy la
j a ,in i ,,.
Ili.cit of all in Lcavcsing
i ti. i i ii m mw w- a mm
GROWN IN WHHINGTO.
Clover five feet high.
Cornstalks fourteen feet high.
A bekt weighing1 thirty pounds.
Timothy seven feet eight inches
high.
A cabbage weighing fifty-thre
pounds.
A bunch of grapes weighing six
pounds.
A pumpkin weighing ninety-three
pounds.
Alfalfa from a yield of twelve tons
per acre.
Uops from a yield of 9,502 pounds
por acre.
One strawberry ten inches in circum
ference. A watermelon weighing alxty-four
pounds.
An onion weighing four pounds and
one ounce.
An apple weighing two pounds and
four ounces.
A potato weighing eight pounds
four ounces.
A rarihii weighing nine and one-
half pounds.
A hill of potatoes that yielded forty-
three pounds.
A SQUAsn weighing one hundred and
twenty pounds.
Wheat from a yield of sixty-eight
bushels per acre.
Sixtv-keven pounds of potatoes from
two pounds planted.
Oats from a yield of one hundred
and twenty-five bushels per acre.
A BLACKBEimv bush showing twenty
one feet growth this year.
A branch from a prune tree thirty
three inches long with forty-six pounds
of fruit on it.
A plank fifty inches wide, thirty
inches thick, thirty-two feet long, and
not a knot in it.
IN CKUvvutw wniNA.
Thk tao, or knife coins, of China,
made current It. C. 2,458, were of iron,
in the shape of daggers.
Chinese burglars wear not a scrap of
clothing and artfully braid their pig
tails full of fish hooks for obvious rea
sons. In China a boy begins his schooling
at five years of age and is at his study
nearly twelve hours a day, seven days
in the week.
Is China white is the color of mourn
ing; in Egypt, yellow; in Turkey, vio
let; in Ethiopia, brown; in Europe,
during the middle ages, white.
A curio dealer at Amoy, China, owns
a group of figures carved from gnarled
tea roots, which stands nine feet high,
weighs .V.IO pounds and is valued at $130.
The Chinese doctor's lot is not whol
ly a happy one. Four members of tho
Imperial College of Physicians at Pekln
failed recently to make a proper diag
nosis of tho emperor's indisposition
and were punished by being fined a
year's, salary. . ,
The favorite heiidilress for a lady In
China is tho figure of a bird composed
of copper, silver or gold. The wings
arc imulo to droop over the temples,
the tuil covers tho back of tho head,
the head and breust plumage are Just
above tho brow.
Kkiiohkne oil is rapidly growing in
favor as a cheiip llliiminunt In China.
The consumption, which was 8,2511,000
gallons in Ihsj, bad risen to 411,848,000
in 1 Hi) 1 Of this amount HO per cent,
was Imported from America and 20 per
cent, from liussla.
HOUSEKtHHi.-lo SIMPLIFIED.
Uhf. washing mmIsi in toiling water to
rcmovo green atuiua from your brick
walk.
Moist ta leaves will stain a wry
llgbt-colon'd carpet; uso them only on
durk colors.
A Maink womnn, when alio wishes to
shell IicutiH, runs thcin through the
clothes wringer.
Nrw tins kIioh'i! bo act over tlw fire
filled with water, for aomo houra be
fore using them.
Coiiks which have tieen steeped In
vaseline are sniit to lie an excellent
Sllb'.tillite fur ghuta fctoiNrs.
('Alnioi.ir m ill In the Im-hI disinfectant
known. It not only destroys foul odors
but u1m all germs of iII mm'.
Is "trying out" ir tdurifying butter it
Is done when the froth U-gWia to rise.
Sliim, strain, store in a cool place and
keep WI II covered.
To fiKT a g"nl polish on mshognny
easily, init tine purl of boiled linneed
oil with two pnrta of alcoholic sliell.Mi
varnish. Shtike wrjl lefore using.
Apply In small (iuintitiet, with a cloth,
an. I rub the work vigorously until the
ili sircil xilish is secured.
LOVCRS AS OTHERS SEE THEM.
Till! clergyman wastes bis breath
who t.ilI.H of tlic b.ipmesa of the
world to come to a ynit li w ho baa just
received bin lirst lovo I tl r.-Cupe Cl
Item.
hiiK (trust ini'tyV-"Am I tlie only girl
youevrr loved, Jui U7"JcU " by yea
certainly, mv dear that Is to any
the onlv girl I ever loved as I love you,
my d irlui,r."-Situ' rvil;ie Journal.
I'LNf iwr- " I !i. r. ia one thing atrtt
us, J.icU. iliat 1 li'.e. We om sensible
lovr. Wn don't us that Idiotic baby
taSk." Jacl. ''No. A it t we never
will, ell'irr, vi; w V Prnelop'-
"Nopey."- Ilurpi r's l! irr
rnr-"lnn afri ! lb U he',1 ringing
means another inUr " lie (implor
Irij'lv) " Von know lb-re la m li a
tiling aa your not U mg al liome.
hlt "Ve; and tbrr is aurh a thing m
my being engngeil." Uniklyn Life.
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