Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 19, 1895, Image 4

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    TOCK BRANDS.
While jroo aeep roar subscription paid np yon
can keep your brand in free of charge.
AUyn. T. J.. lona. Or. Horeea Gtt on left
shoulder; cattle won on left hip, nnder bit on
right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row oonnty.
Armstrong J. 0., Alpine, Or. T with bar nn
der it on left ehonlder of horeee; cattle tame
on left hip.
Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand,
O D on left hip and homos aame brand on right
shoulder. Kange, Eight Mile,
Adkina, 3. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, .IA eon
nested on loft flank: cattle, sameon loft hip.
Btirit. D. W and son. Horse brand-d D B
on the lft hip; o tie the same on loft fl nk.
crop off rig' t ear. nndercrop in the left, llange
in Morrow County.
Bartholaraew, A. 0., Alpine, Or. Horses
branded 1 E n either shoulder. Range in Mor
row countv
tiannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
Bronnor, Peter, (ioosoborry Oregon Horses
brandod P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
riBnrk'e."M Ht 0, Long Creek. Or On cattle,
MAY connected on loft hip, oiop off left ear, un
der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on
lotft shoulder. Range in (irant aDd Morrow
CBroRrnan, Jerry. Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side.
Left oar half orop nd right ear unper slope.
Barton, Wm.. H ppnor, Or. -HorseB, J B on
right thigh, oattle same on right hip; split in
eSBrown' Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
right st ifle: cattle same on right hip; range, Mor
row county. .
Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circle
C with dot in m tor on left hip: cattle, name.
Brown, W. J., Tena, Oregon. Horses W bar
over it, on the left shovilder. Cattle same on left
hiBoyer, W. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, box
brand of hip cattle, same, with split in
Bone, P. O., Heppnor, Or. Hoi-sab, P B on left
ehonMnr: att.le. hatha on lft hin.
Brnwnlwe, W- J., Fox.Or -rattle, JB oonnflntnd
Ifr awlo; nnm Oil lft AHf RTH tWO ftulitM HD's
midHlft piw,e ent out, on riht flar; f)D horawn same
brand on the loft thigh; Kane in Fox valley,
Grant county,
('Brmier Warrnn. Waprnwr. Or. Hoi-mm brand
edOon riht fltiHn; rattle (throe barw) on
rinht ribs rrop and split in each ear. Kane in
rir.,11 n A Mnprnw p.nnntina.
('ain,KM ''Hleo.iir. x u on innmm on ihm mniH-
in it runt oonnty.
Hmith Bros.. Hasanville, Or. Hor. bran fled
H. Z. on ehnlf,r: cattle, mn on left ahonlder.
Houirrte, Jama. Arlioirton. Or,; horeee branded
J8 on left Bhoulder: cattle the an me, also nose
waddle. Hange in Morrow and (iiluamco mues
HtephAna. V. A., Hardman, Or-; horee 0800
ffht etifle; cattle horizontal L on the right sale
Htevenrwrn, Mrs A. J., Hppnr, Or. Cattle, B
on right hir ; swallow-fork in left ear.
HwaKirart. G. W.. HeDoner. Or. Horse. 44 on
left should1 ; cattle, 44 on left hip.
Htmrrv. E. (i.. rUnnner. Or. attle C on
lft hip, crop off right and undwrbit in left year,
dewlap; horeee W Con left shoulder.
i homoeon. J. A- Hninr, )r. norses. Z on
left HhoulnVr: puttie, 2 on left shouldwr.
1 iPtHts.8.T..Enierpri8e.Or, Horses. C-on left
shoulder.
Turner R. W.. Heppner, Or. Small capital T
left shoulder, horeee; cattle same on left hip
with split in both mre.
Thornton. H. M.. lone. Or. Horses branded
HT connected on left stifle; sheup eame brands
VanderwMil. H. T.. Ina. Or; Horses HVcon
nected on right shonlder;cattle, same on right
hip
Walbridge. Wra.. Hppiter, Or. Horses, U. L.
on the Ittft shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
crop off left ear and right ear looped.
Wilson. John 0.. Halem or HeoDner. Or.-
HorHne branded Jo on the left ahoulder. Hang
Morrow oonnty.
Warren. W H. t'aleb, Or Cattle W with quarter
circle over it, on left side, split in right ear.
Hoi-hmh same brand on left shoulder, lianveir
Grant comity
Waa, Hnry. Heppner, Or. Horses brander'
are of upadw on left shoulder and left hip
('attle branded same on left side and left hip.
Wolflnger. John, John Dhv ( ity.Or On horse
thre parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sheen
bit in both ears, llange in Grant and Malhuer
noun ties.
Woodward, John, Hnnrmer Or. Horses, U
ootid wind on left shoulder.
W atkins. Li Fine. Heppner, Or. Horses bitumen
UK connecter) on left, stifle.
Wallace, Charles, TI 'ppner. Or, Cattle, W 01
nght thiwh, hoh in left ear; horses, W on righ
shoulaer sorn same on left shoulder.
Whittier hros.. numiiiKion. Baker Co.. Or. -
Horses branded W B connetjt-wi on left shoulder
Williams, Vasco, namiltm. Or. Quarter oir
cle over tliree bars on left hip, both oattle an
horses, iiange (irant connty.
Williattis. J O. Ijong ( reek. Or Horses, oust
ter circle over three bars on left hip: cattle samp
and slit in each eer Hange in (4rant connty
Wren. A. A., leppner. Or. Horses runningA A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip.
Young. J. H.. Gooseberry. Or. Horse branny
rMo h riirhf hfti(d-
TT uiK nnurtitr nrcle over it. on
and on left stifle on all colts a der 5 years; on
left shoulder
All
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
TO TUB
GREAT UNION
NORl HbRN Ky. PACIFIC RY,
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years.
('ut Chas. It.. Vinson or Lena. Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; oattle same on right hit).
Morrow and Umatilla onunties.
: .... 1 1 M M Oullowiiv Or Cattle crop ont
of tanh car and nnderhit, wattle in fornh-ad;
horses half circle 0 on left (.title, Kange Mor
mo .Tift Umatilla enmities.
.-, rr u t..l.n liuv I'ir TtmiKlA nronn on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under hit
in riffht, ear. split in left, ear. Kange in (Irant
oonnty. On sheep, inverted A and spear point
on shoulder. Kar markoii ewes, nrop on left ear
Tinnnhed unper bit in right. Wethers, crop in
right and nnder half orop in loft ear. All rang.
in (Irant oonntv. .
r.,ii. 1 .1 Ijina.Or. Horses. (Won nghtshonl
der (battle, same on right hip: ear mark sijuare
crop off left and split in rigni.
Cnrrin. U. Y.. (Jurrinsville, Or. -Horses, on
Cot Kd. H.. Hanlman, Or. (laitle, C with
;n nantur horses. (IK on left hip.
Cochran, H. K., Monnment, (irant ('o, Or.
Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left
shoulder: oattle same brand on both hips, mark
,.n.l. l,,r.a buth ners and dewlap.
i't,..in H lliirdrnan. Or. Horses branded
Oon right hip. Cattle branded the same. Also
hrumU CI on horses right thigh; ca t'e snie
brand on right shoulder, nd cut off end of
riif ht ear
ii W M Oallowav. Or.-fattla. H Don
right side, swudow-fork in each ear; horses, K I)
on left tup. , , , .,
ifi. Iir.,. Oonglas. Or. Horses branded KLY
on Lift shoulder, nattle same on lefthip. hole
in .i.ilit our
Finery. V,. H., Hnrdman, Or. Horses branded
t r0r.M,l C with tjii 1 on left shoulder: cat.
tlesame on right hi. Kange in Morrow county.
Florence, lj. A., Heppner, dr. .utile, L,r on
right hip; horses V with bar under on right
shoulder.
Kloronce. 8. P. Heppner, I ir Morses, r on
.;..i.i .1,,,, 1,1,..! nattle. K on right hip or thigh
T n.,,,,.1, (loiirun. llooiier. Or ('attle branded
WK with bar over it, on left side; crop off left
ear. Horses, siime brand on left hip.
n tt'imur. Knho. Or -Hore hrsnded H
H. with ii (piarter cin ln over it. on left stltle.
llun.ui in Murriiw and lltiiHtlllaeolllities.
limit A.M., Hidge, Or. -Cattle, round-top K
withiiiarter circle nnder It on the right hip,
ii .,.. i M.irrow and Umatilla counties.
llititon AJenks, Hamilton. Or ('attle. two bars
nn either hip; crop In right ear ami spin in left,
Horses J on right thigh, llange in (Irani county
ll,,l,.. Hamnel. Wauner. Or-"V (T K I
roiiiiix tcillon right shoulder on hors; on catt le,
.n rwl.t hin and on left aide, swallow fork in
right ear ami slit in left, llauge in Haystack
di.triit. Morriiw eontltv
lisle. Milton, Wagner, Or. Horses branded
J- im.lih. with narallel tails) on left shouliler
Cull le same on lull hip also large circle oo left
side,
Howard .T Ii, Osllowav, Or, Horses (cross
Willi h ir aiiove i'l on right shoulder; cattl"saiiie
on I"ft side. Itaugi- in Morrow and Umatilla
Counties
Hall, Kdwin, John lav. Or. - ('utile K Hon
riuiit hii;hors s sa unoii rijlit slioulder, llange
in (lend county.
Hugh", Mat, llipiuer. Or. Horsiw, sha liwl
heart on the left shouliler. Itangn Morrow Co.
Hun.aker, II A. Wagner. Or, -Horses, H on left
Itoill'hir us' 1 1. I on left hip.
Humphreys, J M Uardman, Or. Ilorsea, II on
lef Hank
lliimon. I.nther, Kight Mile, Or.- Horse II on
the luff sliiMildnraml liart on the lnft stifle Cat
U"H'I I left lull. K'lllge in M.irrow eimiilv
,.mii. fl irrv. H'Mdm r (r ll-tt.. tirandtwt
II .1 on fie li.f s'lonldi'r; cntlM lira iiI.nI , nn
rik'lil hip. almi iiiderlul ill h'ft ear. Itaiige in
Hint row cnii'itv.
Jiinkiii, rt. M., Hepimer, Or - Hnrsee, lninH
hue J on left miilder. Csllle. the sains.
Kange VUhi Mile.
.l.,hii. ,n, Knli. I,na. Or - llnrw, eircleT on
left si i He; cat He. wne on right hip, nailer half
oniti in ri" and .olit n left war
Kennv, Mik, leiiimr, I Ir. - Horses hranl
KNV on la't hip nail la sama and crop off If1
art under .Ioim on Ilia -lahl
Kirk J T , lleipiir. Or.- Ilorssa WI eu left
ahnnhl-r; ealtl". HI on Inf) hll.
Kitk JeMie. Hnimnar. Or.; bursa- II nn left
skniildMr; eattla sama no right side, titiderliit nn
right oar.
knmlierland W ((.. Mount Vermin, Or. -I I, on
mills on riant and left sidna. swsllnw fnrk in Ii ft
aar and itodHV cinp In tlglit ear. Ilorsea aame
brand on left .Ineilder. llange In liranf Hiotv.
I.fteli, Hlnphen, But, Or.- H l on left hip
iki iaiile criip and split nn tight mr, Hnrvna
aame liraml nl left shoiildor, llange t.iant
Ontl'itv.
I.usillon, John W., Ii "Ii tlr. lints.
Iirjltdd half.i'llide J I, iSililiavtMl on left sli mi I
itr. ( alii, aame nn left hln, Kaiiga. naar
Itiglnit
Utiey. J W Hiit.ner Or Horses branded
l.an.t ii i lll lt"ildr; eMIiw .ami nn IhO
liii. wall la iivnf right -e, ttirea sills III r-ght
lirl, te.trga, Heppner Or.- Mors brandat
diMitda II eM iimi-Ii H,iiiiwinina calleit
a't M tin left .liiiuldwr
ki.l. M I' ll.'i'i""r. Or I'al'le i.ri.,l
riii'l nil nghl hli, Ii.i'whj miiih wll right slltle,
lt.if.gw 111 M 'I'll. pniinl
Minor. iu.-ar, ii..iir "r. tVlla, M nn
rinhl np, tin" M on lft .lintl.lr,
Mnravi. S. H M'pii". Hr - ll.ir-sa. Ml
I Mi l..ri .i,,Htlln raitla mi-us nn luft hip.
Mili'hill Ikrsrl iii.. "r. - lliinx. I on right
bin. rama H nn right .ids.
M s laran, l tl . Hmwnsvllla Or.- Ilnna.,
is'ir. ei .h .hoiil lr, eaMla. Miieihin
M siirr, ris k -t vsM n, Or M lie .h.
W'tfi l.s s,ik iHi caul. iHt rlai sal n- Iwr ll
aa.-S w,r, h.Mwa saoi lirand iei lfft slide,
M.-Hl,. .. , ., lis in. I .m. f I ei Mnna.
Willi h.lf -ir I. eiid iei lfl .l,.Hl .N;,nn al'lc,
f,ir liaia e..iiii"i'i'l nit top nil Ihe rigtif side
llntitf in iiia'ii i .itr
S.-l Ily. k Or llf t ,n.
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Itsti II114I, 4'lls ,'i. in. l.fl hlli,
lint. J.vM.h. I ait,.m 1 itt 11. - a I nn cattta
mi ..tl l.tfi .in li.rf., m na tMi Irtt Itiigti, llanae
In ins .1 ..
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TAVERN OF
Castle Cms
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OPENS JUNE 1, 1895,
OEO. SCHONCWaLO, MSNSOIS.
Luxury, Good Cheer, bpiklity, De
lii'lilful and Healthful Pastimes,
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO
SWEET BRIER CAMP.
F.sfsbllshed lust vcar In a rnman.
It. , I . . I of II, 4U,.ri,tutil,W,itt,.n
just below and in full view of grand
old Simula It was a grcin hit and
promiHi'N still more eiicourHKlng re
Biilts (or the pn-siMit year T J.
Iiiif'THH, at Canti'lla, Is still In nharKe
aim will answer ail niiuiricn.
A t ew candidate for public favor
mis year la
SH4STA VI CI NO CAMP,
Also In the Klmsta region, about
a mile and n IihII from liunsmiiir.
It is a gen ii I ne iiai-Hdise for liu liters.
11-hiTs and seekers of heal Hi and
itaniirn K.Hsy to reach (neiir the
ralliimill siglitlv. and nil the ne
cessitlc" ol I'linip life eaHlly procur
iililit. All liiiiilrlt'S ahout HlniNla
Vli Ino ramp, If addressed to W ('
Omy, llox I, Diiiisniiilr, ( al., will
receive proinpi atuiiiiion.
Camping in The
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS
Vlinii, " rihfs, Umrel. (Kenwood
Fel on. Ih'ii Uimotid,
llouldcr ( reck.
Reduced Rates
During the Camping si'iisoii will be
niadu liy thu
For full partlt'iilnrs address
K. I'. HOiiKltS, At lice. 'B. Agt.,
l'lllll I. ASH, (MlKliON,
July 20. Or any . I'. Co. Agent.
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GIVES THE CHOICB
Of Two Transcontinental
VIA
VIA
Denver
OMAHA
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
AEOUT PZDICKE.IS.
The Diners, for Example, May Be Tare
le Teres Io Disguise.
A story in one of the magazines
about a woman named Divver, who
haunted genealogists and experts in
heraldry until she satLstjed herself that
her family name was De Vere, and im
i
ERGURIAL
POISON
Ii the reialt of the usual treatment of blood
disorders. The system is tilled with Mercury and
rotasn remedies more io oe aresaea tnsn tne
RHEUHATISn
For full dfitails oa.ll on 0. R. & N.
An nt at Heppuer, ( r oddrees
W. H. RURLBURT,
Oen. Phsh. Agt.
Portland, Obeqon.
QC7XOK T1.TSn.13 I
T O
San Francisco
Vnd all points In California, via the Ht, BhaHt
route of the
Southern Pacific Co.
Che (Trent hiirhwny through California, to sll
points Kast ami Smith, (irand noenio Haute
of the Pw'ino CoKst. Pullman HnfTet
Ulee(era. Hecoiid-elftaa tileeiiera
Attaehed to ezurnss trains. aHirdina supeno
tnciiiuinodHtions fur seeonil-elitss passenKera.
For rates, tickets, sleepiua car reservation
tUi. eall npon or niltlrnss
11. KOKHI.KK, MaiiHKer, K. P. R0QEE8, Aast
'Ipii. t 4 P. AKt.. Portland. Orenon
for the lot which had just arrived, I
was instructed to take the old ones to
the waste room. I removed them from
the closet, but put them in one of the
stock-rooms in the basement until lunch
time ciiine; then I took them to a junk
shop nearby, and sold them for two
cents apiece, which netted me seventy-
two cents. I returned to the olhce in
high spirits, but a little doubtful
whether the money really belonged to
me. All the afteraoon I pondered over
the o'lr-ioTi. and finally T r"f"-.i t
to the cashier, who had always been a
good friend of mine.
Well," he said, "no doubt you could
have had the bottles had you asked for
them; but my advice would be to turn
the money over to the firm, as little
things of this sort are liable to lead to
acts of downright dishonesty."
I turned the money in, therefore, but
rather reluctantly, I must admit. Iiut
the strange part of the story is yet to
come. I ot long ago i reaa oi tne trial
and conviction of this same cashier for
embezzlement. His depredations had
extended over a number of years, and
horrible doubts now enter my head
whether the firm ever received that
seventy-two cents.
VANITY BRED IN THE BONE.
Sa'rst.
Simplest,
Striinuest,
5olld
Top
Krcelver.
Must Modern and progressiva
K'ir rntnliiiiiifl ur liifnriiiiitlnn wrllo to
TMU MARLIN IUKI2 ARMS CO.,
New Haven, Conn.
Tha eemparatlvt value of this twocarda
Is known to most persons.
Th Illustrate thst freater quantity la
Not always moat to bl dctiitd.
.'.
The sa catds tiprcaa tha benencial qual
ity of
Ripnns Tabulcs
4i compart d with any previously know
DVSIi:MA Cl'HH
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mediatelv adopted that patriotic patro- disease and in a short while is in a far won
nvmin Jf,..i J ,,,t tt, condition than before. The common result la
J w-ivt urj liyj IUIA V hiiiu iviin " v I'M
paragraphers as illustrating the height ;
of absurdity in the quest of ancestry,
says the ltoston Transcript. But may '
not the worthy Mrs. Divver have been for which 8.S.S. is the most reliable cure. A few
justified in her action? It is very prob- Irtt
able that Divver is a plebeian deform- Rheumatism, my arms and lepi being swollen
ity of De Vere, which time, custom, ,0 twice their natural size, causing the most
' , '. . ' . , excruciating pains. I spent hundreds of dollors
carelessness and indifference to de- without relief, but after taking a few bottles of
scent brought about. Names suffer aa I improved rapidly and am
just such mutilations and attrition in "y'ured:" T Teanily
the course of time, and are ground aaa Wa. recommend It to any one
down to an indistinct sound, losing Jl fej) LH al" TV?rtDA?-Y
edge and accent in the process. We m Broo'klyn'Elevated E.la.
Once heard Of a man Who signed his Our Treatise on Elood and Skin DisrasM mailed free to any
ra uU., CUIICT CDCDUir PA Atlanta, flm
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suspicion that genealogy would have
justified him in writing it Seymour.
This very beautiful and euphonius
name is treated with barbarity by
many who bear it, who pronounce it
Seemore, utterly oblivious that it comes
from St. Maur, in which form it is now
written by the duke of Somerset, whose
heir is Lord Seymour. This family of
Seymours, by writing the name in its
ancient and authentic form, and con
serving its concentration as Seymour
in one of their titles, undoubtedly are
moved by the purpose of letting the
world know how they would have it
pronounced. 1-jy are a very old
race, associated with St. Maur in Nor
mandy before the Conqueror invaded
England. They are as proud as the
proudest. When Sir Edward Seymour
joined William of Orange at Exeter,
the latter said: "I think, Sir Edward,
that you are of the family of the duke
of Somerset." "Pardon me, sir," said
the aristocrat of aristocrats, speaking
as the head of the elder branch, "the
duke of Somerset is of my family."
If a man or woman in America thinks
it worth the time and trouble to trace
descent in search of an ancestor it is
quite possible that he or she may make
a discovery gratifying to family pride.
Social lines have been much more close
ly drawn in Great Britain in the last
two centuries than they were in the
times of the Plantagenets and the
Tudors. It was no uncommon thing
four hundred years ago for the sons of
nobles to go into trade in association
with men who had made their way
from very humble beginnings. The
sons of country knights were often
glad to be taken into the counting
houses and households of the rich Lon
don merchants. .Marriages often fol
lowed that uniteffthe tradesman's fam
ily with old, historic lines. Very kind'
ly relations sprang up between the pal
aces and "the city." Even inonarehs
did not disdain to mate with ladies of
no higher rank than simple gentry,
Edward IV. married Elizabeth Wood'
ville, who, though the daughter of a
baron, was the widow of a simple
kni'rht when the kino who was always
taken by a pretty face, met her. The
mighty Queen Elizabeth had among her
near kinsfolk on her mother s side some
good-natured everyday country people
who bore the name of Drown, and who,
when she came to the throne, visited
London in the expectation of nepotism,
The great queen was more Tudor
than Drown by the way, Owen Tudor
himself was but a plain Welsh knight
who made a lucky marriage and she
sent her country relutives back with an
intimation that court life was not their
sphere, and with no sinecure to console
lliem. Dr. Doran conjectured that the
slang phruse: "Astonishing the
Drowns," long in vogue in England
may have hud its origin in tins lni'l
dent. The Drowns were types, for
there was many a plain conn
try gentleman who might with gencu
logical justification rail t lie king
his cousin." All this has changed
caste hus hedged itself in within the
lust, two centuries; classes do not mill
gle so much as they did in the time of
the Tudors, which is the best period for
Americans to study when in search of
ancestors. If a lady or gentleman with
a taste for ancestors wants to gratify
it, it is only an embittered enemy of
the heraldry oflice who will seek to
thwart the endeavor.
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A Woman Primps Lp for a Talk with the
Invisible Caller.
Once again, O woman, hast thou
proven thy name is Vanity. And here
is the evidence on which indictment
and conviction are founded:
Mrs. Youngbride was calling on one
of her schoolday chums. Conversation
flowed and flowed with nary an ebb
and secrets galore were being imparted
with every moment, when "ting-a-ling-a-ling-'
went the telephone bell. Mad
ame Hostess answered the summons.
"Yes, this is (Sretchen."
"Why, how did you know she was'
here? Wait a minute and I'll call her."
Thereupon Mrs. Youngbride was in
formed that "Jack Hale you remem
ber him, don't you was at the Priests
of Pallas ball, you know wants to
speak to you."
Just halfway between the divan and
the 'phone was a mirror. It proved as
fatal as that aortic in the garden of
Eden. Before it halted Mrs. Young
bride. Then and there she fixed her
hair, with a deft touch arranged a bow
or two, pulled out the big, big sleeves,
and with a final switch of her gown
walked up to the telephone to talk to
a man.
Hllght Mistake.
Young Lndy (at dinner, to deaf old
gentleman) Uo you like bananas?
Old Gentleman What did you say?
Young Lady (shouting, with all gen
eral conversation stopped that guests
might listen) I said, do you like ba
nanas? Old (ientleman No, my dear, I don't
like pajamas; the old-fashioned night
fchirt is good enough for me. Judge.
Zinc is usually cleuned with kero
sene. Ik the color has been taken out of
silks by fruit stains,; ummonia will
usually rehtore the color.
Onk or two tablesxamfulH of am
monia added to a pail of water will
clean windows better than soap.
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IN A hi. .a. vafnfc.
Month's Kiparlenrai on a ataga In a Moon
lata Klila Town.
"I ouec prialueed Yorick'a akull from
a real grave, remarked a t'liifiigo t ln a
ter man recently. "It was yeura ago
in irginin t'ity, Nev., when that nan
great mining camp ami a slix'k emu
puny wiih iiiaiiitutned at l'iHT'a ojKTa
liiinse 1111 II atret'l. I lie theater win
built - the win !( town was on the atee
hide nf Mount I In ' iil-u hi. Aatreetwna
thirty or forty feet higher tliiin II street
mi thi'V ti in 1 to lihixt out riK'k to tuake
level for the theuter. The at a go rented
square on na'k. Wo got along very
well until Booth rami' there and 'Ham
lei' was to bo iinaliieed. If eoiiPM', wp
could not get along without a grave, ao
a aoi'tiott nf the atugo wn anwed out
mid M01110 workmen with crow 1mm and
Jiiekn dug dow 11 about three feet.
"HtMilli knew notliingalMiut thiauntil
the grave iligiror'a aoono waa mi. I win
the lirst (taiii digger, litul na ll.ntili t
B'pr.iii ln-1 I lifted my pick and iH gati
digging fur keep. Vtl know wo
iimihIU lift tin-pit k alufl and 'tin 1'iial
in V nf il!i',ing, lofting the pieh f.ill
ln.-li''v mi n Ini nf onrth. w hit h la on
llio tmp pliitf irtii wlirro wo altifM. lint
I (nit In , I m litul pit lti'd like a giant ffl
and wlifti li.aitli heard llioatiil
ritiifinit from my hard kmvka ai;.i!iitt
the Ii. nu tt na U I10 wtia llio iiinat aiir
pris. . I. king ll.iuili t I over anv. lie
got dot worn Iho grave and the tail
light a, f.nitig iip-atago. and I . a. -U 1
down Into my real grave w it Ii a pii.'led
alili'i'. and w !i!;n rt .
" ' 1 1 11 1 liao wo hero, grave digger
' ' 1 going ill for Mi.iliii iiri nn
rva'inii," I w iiirftl ImtU. t!iroitnf
nut u almti Ifiil of rt U I I ol I.--, in . I
' tti.t u .lit on Willi Iho at-riio ad
Ha'tit. I nt w hi-tion-r lio fi4. -. itttalago
ho won!. I l.ak down Int. 1 that rial
grave and amilo iirlti!v. Aft. r ttio
ali-iw- lie rlainilii'tl II tlnro larifio'y
anl iful down Int. 1 tho grao."
Anv one who has ever had an attack of
iiitliimmatory rhouniHtiam will rrjoiea
ilh Mr. J. A. St arum 2J0 Boyle Heights.
Ltia Angeles, over Ii in fort 11 naif earnpa
rom a aiegn of that diHlrrfHitig ailnietit.
Mr. Sttimm ia roromauof Mernam'ao'in-fi-ctiotiery
eathliliabmeril. Homn mntitha
Brfo, on IfHviiig (ha bested work room In
rim aeroaa Iho street on an errand, ho
ass rniii;ht out in the rain. Tho re 11 It
aalliHt when ready In go boroa Hist
niiihl hi was nnahlo to walk, oitg to
nilhimmalory rlioiiiniitn. Ha was
tnkoo homo, and nn arrival waa placed In
front ( a gnml tiro and thoroughly rnbbed
ith Chanihorlain'a Pain Hfilin. Pnring
'ho ovrmntf and nitrtit ho waa ropoaloiilv
hat hod with Ibia lit imi'tit. and hv tnortiing
waa roliovod of all rhonraatic paina. He
now lakoa oapooial ploaatira in praiaing
hamborlain'a fain Daltn, and always
koope a hiiltlo of it io tho liniie. For
ale by Sloonm Jobnaim I'rtijj Co.
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