Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 12, 1895, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1895.
THIRTEENTH YEAR
WEEKLY rfO. RR4 I
SEMI-WEEKLY NO, 387 (
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Tuesdays and Fridays
m PATTERSON VCRIMIXG
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON,
. . . Editor
Business Manager
At f 5.5 ) rcr year, $1.25 for six months. 75 ots.
tor threfl nwriGW
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
at
14, C. Duke's
lYlereimrits
Eioh&nR3, San Francisco, ('alifomin. where cou-
racte tor HUvortiBiiiK crii d matie ior n.
rnTTItf PAPh'Tt is kont on tile
J. Advertiairisr Agency, fit ami B5
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CAR!).
Train leaves Hepnner 10:30 p. m. dully, except
Sunday. Arrives 6:15 a. m. daily, except Mon-
West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion ni pnst hound 3:;K) a. in.
Freight trains leave Willows Junction going
east at 7:25 p m. and 8:17 a. m.i going west, 4:;J0
p, m and 5.5b a. m.
United States Olllclals.
President Grover (Hevnland
Vi.-a-tJroalilnnt Ad ni Stevenson
Seo-ery of Htate Kichani 8. Olnny
Secretary of Treasury John G. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Secretary of War Daniel 8. Lamont
dwntinrnf Nun Hilary A. Herbert
PoBtinastar-General William h. Wrson
Attor ney-Meneral J udaon Harmon
Secretary of Agriculture J. sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
RnTArnnr W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. It. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Melscl.no
Bnr-t. PuM'O Instruction G. M liwin
At.tirn.,v Gnneral C. M. Id'eman
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'J.T.
IGYGLES
Are the Highest of all High Grades.
Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price.
Do not be induced to pay more money for an Inferior -wheel. Insbst on
having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a
million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,'
HOMER H. HALLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, lND U. 8. A.
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
1 TSi U.S. GOVERNMENT I
KS (3
PAYING MILLIONS 1
A MONTH
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Senators
Congressmen
Printer
Hip rem e Judges.
H. Mitchell
J ltinner Hermann
W. a. Ellis
... w. n. Leas
( It. 8. Bian
. A. Moore,
(C. K. Wolvorton
Sixth Jndielal District.
Circnit Judxe Stephen A. Lowell
t roHTcuunn Attorney John H. Lawrey
Morrow Connty Officials.
I.itnt Mnnntftr... ......... A. W. (rowan
Bepmscntntive
' ninty JnilRR
Joinm iseioners, ,
J. M. Kaker.
CI orb
Sheriff
Treasnror
AsHAHsor
Snrveyor.
Hrhool Bup't....
Coroner
8. Ho'-thlu
.Julius Keiihly
, . It. Howard
J. W. Morrow
,.G. W. Hnrnmrton
Frank Gilliam
J. f. Willi
Geo. Iril
Anna Halsiner
T. W. Ayera, Jr
wavoi .
UltPPNlB TOWK ornriEBa.
., Thou. Mnrnan
C Minfilmmi K. Kariinworth.
I.iclitonthal. Otis Patterson, T. W. Aysrs.Jr.,
a u Li r IT 1 Ml, .ii in
i,ri. ' V. J. Hallork
rrirof e. v""A
Mantis! A. A. llobaru
PrwinrtOffleerF.
!..:.. nf Kib 1n E. I.. Frwdand
",..tl,l. N. 8. Whsutone
l nltd StatM lnd OfHreni.
TBI DALLM, OH.
J.F. Moors Herfstw
A H. Him llolver
LA OS AUDI, OS.
B.F, Wilson J":""
J.H. Kobliios Kriver
OESItXT BOOIITIE5.
KAWUN8 POST, NO. It
O. A. H.
Mwlsit UiinKion. Or., tho lM HatnnUf of
MMh month. All TKrans ars InvitoH to Mn.
' c u,mi Geo. W. Hhith.
Aillntitnt. tf (VimmaniU,
m CONEY LOANED. First Mortirsrrs
l I on TmliMkol rami frolwrly i-sutlt
m. Ms are prrHirHt t.i nraottata Drat
ninrtifS upon Improvnl farms In
niffnn. with rastrrn i.ril. st riol Inti-mt
not to siwd iwr cnt iwfatnmra, MortK
renewtd Uiat have hnn taken by other luin
Mnlca. Adiirns wnn siamp.
Hasvr City. )ron
LUMJiER!
Itrl RAVI rt)H MALE ALL KISm Of IH
tf ilmwi Lomtwr. It nilt ot Hcpposr, at
what It knowo m Uis
riK I.W0 HIT. HOL'OM,
- ltd)
- 17 M
t r nKLtvtitKt) ia Hternin., w:ix add
A i0U wr I.MSI Im4 rrltH,ial.
Tb abort qiiotatlous are strictly f"f Cash.
L HAMILTON. Prop.
Katioiial M ol MM
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TRIS'WTj I CENSHIL B1VKIM K5INES
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Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is willing; and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour.
fWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Jf. R Thil Company U controlled ty nearly ont thousand leading netct
paper in the Vnitcd State, and it guaranteed by Uitm.
SIMMONS
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
Almost everybody takes some laxative
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
I ivfr REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
eet all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
P .. ii.-!. u- ui 1
laxative ana tonic mat puuucs mc uiuuu
and strengthens the whole system. And
more than this: SlMMUMa livlk kcliU
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
and healthy, and when the Liver is in
good condition you find yourself free from
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
Headache and constipation, ana ria or
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will only be had when the liver
l nrnnerlv at work. If troubled with anv
of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR, the King 01 uver medi
cines, and Better than Pills.
5ff-EVERY PACKAGE'S
Baa the Z Stamp In red on wrapper.
J. II. Zellin & Co., Phila., Pa.
FACTS
AHIC
FACTS !
'01! CAN ni'Y t-'VOO worth of dry goods and grorrtli and then hsre
enough left out of lloo uO to purchase a No. t Crenrsnt Wryclo. This Is
a first class machine. Why than pay I loo. 00 for Mcycla that will glv
no bettor acrvk t t
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CRE-KTENT "Scorcher," wtlfht pounds, onlf I .
Ladles' and Oents' roadsters all tha way from I'O to 7
"Boys' Junior," only 1 1) with pneumatic tire rooJ machine.
"Our rptclal," Man's M; Ladles', '.
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Contains fullest Information regarding the curt
or bpiiio. chmntn and nvrroua Olscaws. prices.
and how to order. In KiirIIhIi, (jcruiKii. Hwtdii'h
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six orrtra ao oslt rsrTonT,
The Owe Electric Bell Clds.. 201 1 211 ttal Street,
CHICAUO, ILL.
Tit UiomI Eloclric Osll Cititilnrmrnlln lb; WoM
A HARBHH'S MITAKK.
Tbe barber was talkative, like others
of bia kind, bat the patron strangely
reserved.
"Hair cut?" asked the barber.
Tbe patron merely nodded.
The barber made one or two ineffect
ual attempts to stnrt a conversation and
then settled down to his work in silenoe.
For nearly five minutes nothing was
beard, but (lie clicking of the shears,
bat the effort to be quiet was too great
"Funny about these Sundey ball -
games," he suggested at last.
The patron said "yes" in an inquiring,
oareless sort of a way.
Tbe patron dido t seem to be inter
ested, so the barber tried a new tack.
"Oorbett's doing an awful lot of talk
ing, it seems to me," he said.
Tbe patron nodded.
"Ever see bim fight?"
A snake of the head was tbe only re
ply.
"He's a dandy, I suppose yon've
seen him on the stage, anyway?"
Another shake of tbe bead discouraged
bim on the subject.
"It seems to me these New York re
formers are going altogether too far in
their ornsade. Most any fellow is lia
ble to want a driDk on Sunday," he
suggested, in the hopes of striking
10'oethiog that might interest tbe pa-
Iron ; but the latter only snid : "I sup-
pise so."
"I believe in a Sunday barber-shop
closing law," the barber ventured
inute or two later, "but I suppose even
that works hardships."
Tha patron intimated that it might
"If a man wants a shave on Sunday
be wants it real bad."
The patron did not seem to be inter
ested, an the barber gave It np. He
yanked the apron off, shook it, and as
be started to pnt it around the patron I
neck again he asked lu a business like
ay :
"Shave, sir?"
"8ir!-' excla.med the putrou, indig
nantlv.
A moment later the barber was alon
in the simp.
"Hang these slinrt-baired girls in
bloomers! You o-in't tell them from
men," was all be inid. Cliioago Post,
WHAT WE DO WITH
OUR FEET.
In
A r.mluloe Critic Whs Took Dalle-tit
f timer? In ( Men's IVdala.
What do im-ii tin with llii lr f'-et and
li-gi lit ilinm-r? S.iuic thing tin y lo at
tin uK'.-t and Imii'lii'iiii - ln-1 llicin
Unit the Hiiilia of thi-ir rliair urn) ntk
n liv tin-ir tN-a.
Mn- :it lii a wi-11 known llroudway
restaurant tli-ut her i-vciilng, Kiiya Dm;
imv vn U Uii, Id, and fsn ! luTts'l f.
afu-r aim liH-l npn 1h-i- lniiij'i-r, by
watoliin tliii in- m ilul i-xlrrnil'.ica.
Some wlut luiil f, t t of gi-iu-idiis Irngtli
i;fli( the In rU nf t lu ir IhhiIh mi tlin
loMri r front rung of tln-i luiir. ami liunif
fliolr fri-l up, ua It wore, whili Ihry
ilin.-.l.
Two ini-o wllh abort li'if an4 fei-t to
mali-li act ii.iIIt kept on i.pl.w llirongl
the meal. A f" wr.-ullitH Ihfir l-g
arolllid Ih'e of the taMe.
On laid hit h 't f-il flat on tha
flixir al.rav, and ikI I lie rn'ht one
apoa It, iliaiigiiig biiAC from tuim U
tun".
Nrl lioU'ol their ltif n tli
chair rtitisr. vtil.-h lirnrM tin ir Uih,'
k hiw'li tli.-ir iner li t I .iitoii td
tn to sn.ii-l rnKiiiif tin" 'i-l ! 'r tr.t tl
fl-or; few all.-re.l l!n .r jeo .l l
lotiilig un-l.-r tin t ntin i 1 - Is of tli
ltiali',-aii ,'. taiii'iin tli-'iii lipwiililli
tc'i.r.i.f il,,.ir i i ' 'tnrirt
la-nl tlm aiif afiniiml It atil na
miuinoii l-iwalU off with another man
In tl,f whole rf,i llirra rr rtol
thr HiTi stlm pta-e-l llieir fwl fl4t
ttpriii Hit. flmif aiil la fat tliem there.
hU rvml.lo I help t UnnU tug f fof IW
rwtllciHita, .t m,o tiiinMa l,a' an'ira
flrla itiar ft thri?H h I.i tUf ing
their l.iri:.k J-
lislik fsa.fal C at.
A funrl car In llUati'l U th'Ur'
rl. moat trx-. bits I ',! J of mn
Hfif I ri. jvii th I. f v rritlrrlf
liiten tin-irr I n.g r,wr,r
of tiU'k ''ii!i. 1 " t!e ."! In Hit
i;!-t'fe'i ri to I'rolausrt 1 lr itrap
ne rs''b t' tli troii-l ati l ail that
i aati of t!i horas la l., o-iin eyre
prm4 liifinfh the y hole. H,e
r-ar llaeif la ilrin lr e.. l,tnao
trirl a'aoln 14a, b. i'ii iifoiiw
Ihng. 'iib Hat. rsj'lief l,t.intof
1m U- ie "Ihs lUrUf of frl.;.
; ouiV ii.u-tt nvire aasvreu.i.
' the rviTu. of pa lti. a wi- 'itlf
j ti'l t' trmt I jr -e inaaa t.i ,ry
I V.s' itrnrr ti.et tid Irnm the
I the ':. cm I !.,, tl.erer
i lo l.4 f. l.' -.Hi. IWM .f
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Mrs. W. B. Mek, wbo reaidra
Camptonville, (Jul., saye her daotihter
was for several year Iron hied at tunes
with sevpie crumps in the stnuiHoh, and
nuid be in niou agony tuat it was
necessary to rail a phvaininn. Having
rtB'1 hlK-nt L hamherlHiu a (Jolio, Cholera
and Dinrrbnea Keineily elid conolnded
to try it, Khe fonud that it always gave
prompt relief. It was seldom neoessHry
to give the second dosn ''It baa not
only suved ns Iota of worry and time,"
she says, "but also doctor lull. II l
my opinion that every family should
havn a bottle nf this remedy In the
house." For sale by Hloouru Johnson
Drug Co.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
1 1 YXVWJI u ii im
Scimig
worn?
WATSON LIKES BLOOMERS.
Bought a Suit for His Dauehter and Wan
Angry When Uls Wife Cat It Up.
Silas Watson, a Sidney (N. Y.) farm
er, purchased a bicycle for his fifteen-year-old
daughter recently and also
gave her money to buy a bicycle cos
tume. When Miss Watson rode into
the yard attired in a bloomer her moth
er was ustonished, but the father was
much pleased with his daughter's ap
pearance and ability as a cyclist. The
mother declared that her daughter
should not be allowed to dress like a
new woman. After the girl had re
sumed her ordinary dress and gone to a
neighbor a the mother took the bloom
ers, chopped them up and presented the
pieces to her daughter when she re
turned, with the following note:
"Here is what is left of your abomin
able bicycle suit, which your father en
couraged you to buy. No daughter of
mine shall ever be allowed to parade
herself in public dressed iu bloomer
costume, lake these pieces and use
them in some articles of patchwork as
a reminder of the folly manifested by
yourself and father."
Farmer Watson was so indignant at
his wife's conduct that he immediately
gave his daughter more money to buy
another bloomer costume and assured
her that she should henceforth be pro
tected from a Bimilar experience.
ELOQUENTLY SENTENCED.
Judge Wound I'p Ills Hlfh-Falutln
Hpeech with a UrIUIant Hit.
North Dakota's Col. Hummer was in
St. Paul tho other day telling stories.
He tells one about a judge, saye the
Pioneer Press, that wae shaken from
North Dakota to Mexico, and the peo
ple down there, who tired of conduct
ing their own hangings, gave him a
welcome and filled him up seven times
a week. One night, after playing
poker all night on the losing side of the
table, he walked Into the court with
hia hair pulling. He made up his mind
to surprise the Mexico boys. There
was a poor greaser to sentence for
murder, and he let him have all he
knew right and left for an hour, and
wound up by Raying:
"Hut hope is not for you. For you
the zephyrs, will not sueoeaafuly combut
tho ice king; the prairie will not endtio
lu carpet of glory, and the little brook
will never go singing and bounding on
Its way to the wt for the delectation of
your soul; never aguin will the moun
tains aaiHUiue their green crowns, and
blossom for you, Joae Mario Jararo,
for "
J OX.
Cook (lomistrHS) Now I'm l -aviu of
yer, I may as well 'ell yr aa the kr o'
tlm kitchen door fits your etnrenoru.
Tit-Kits.
"Well, Willie." askel grandma, "have
yon bad all lbs dinner you want?"
"Nome," answer! tha trnlbfnj littles
boy, "but 1 have ha I all I can eat."
Ioilianapolis Journal.
The prisoner nff- rel this eotirl a bribe
of 60 cents to larn him loosa," said the
indignant cross-mad Justine,
"No, yotr bin r," replm I the lawyer.
"It wa. 12."
"Now, that's sun-thlu' like it. I
stand eorreet.l. I t bun g"!" Atlanta
3 lOetltlllloU.
iirMer Thta piano is rally my
very oo, leu't II ps?
I'a Yes, my dear.
"And whu I tnerry I ran lake II aitb
ma. ran IT
"Oftainly. my rhil l: tint doo'l Ml
any una. Il might Spoil f oar chenc-a.
-New Yik Weekly.
I'h'.V t I enpiioaa yon lov ynnr nw
M,.r Very dearly, T'oinoi?
Tommy (')lntf baby e 111 ) Tfre
llnl I'd a g'm I 'I' raii.ar ha I a d g
HomervilU J inrnal.
Mrs, r. rlei.rti-(fk,re-. .,ra ('' !
nv.timef'e Mnblev. I think we
... a ...
nnalil 1 1 V'Va lief s- meinintf. i oq mnai
fn,n.l er she Las tien wil-j as lea
eels I'lt,
I'. f I'et-m - V"; t-t na lva bf a
ee-l-o.'T. l'riokl FU.
lie looked about him and Raw the
crowd in court was staring at him wild-
eyed; thi-y had never henrd him in Hint
at ruin In-fore. Mont of thrin thought he
bad gone mad.
'This won't do," be thought to him-
self. "1 hcac tK-ople will think I am
crazy. I'll let Vm down enay." He
fixed hla rye again on the prisoner.
'These things are not for you, I
nay; for, Jmmi Marie Jaruro, you will
not 1m In It, It 1h the M-nlcni-e of this
court that on nest Friday you lie hangi-d
by tho neck until you're dead cuss
your Muxi.-nn hi.h-:"
Tin ru una a sigh of relief from the
rrowd. Tlie judie bud auveil hlin-lf
by a timely return lo the vernacular,
ml I 'o. I'lurimrr'h anilitora wrre an
i.ii.i no l-i t.i -t n-y th it lin y ill in't
i-ur the hjUggi-Hiiii'i for an rxtraai-a
hum.
Mrwara. C F. M'Mire k Co., Newlierg,
Ore., eats: "We eell more of t'hariilier-
laln'a Ongb lUmedy Ihan allolbare put
p geiher, end it always live ealmfeo
tl- n." Mr. J. . Allen. Km. Ore , says:
1 Mlrve I'heiiibcrlBiu'eCuiitfh llroedy
In tb best I have bandied." Mr.
W. II llilrboork. Odiiiiibtie. Wash.
aye: "Chsn.tieilaiu's Congb Remedy
alls wii and la lilgbly prstee.1 ,y all
bo mm it." For sata by Mloturn J-.ho-
eoa I)iug Co.
HOW TO KILL SQUIRRELS. "
New Method of Exterminating; the Feet
Discovered by a Hpokaue Man.
A. T. Church, of Spokane, has dis
covered a sure way of exterminating
the arch enemy of the Washington
farmer the ground squirrel.
Mr. Church's method of extermina
tion, says the Tribune of that city,
comes under three important discover
ies which he has mude by a close ob
servation of the ground squirrel's
habits.
1. He has discovered that a squirrel
won't dig out of a hole if any obstruc
tion is in the way, so he won't have to
dig through solid ground.
3. A squirrel will not dig into a hole
if it is obstructed so as to make his en
trance difficult.
3. A squirrel will not traverse any ex
tent of territory if he is not sure that
there are plenty of holes in whioh iie
can hide if he is pursued.
In the vicinity of Mr. Church's place
he has filled all the squirrel holes with
briar bushes, and for a distance of ten
rods the squirrels have entirely disap
peared. If briar bushes are not handy,
Mr. Church says a wad of paper will
answer the purpose jtist aa well. Mr.
Church bus examined the results of
killing squirrels with powder, sulphur
and other materials now in use in the
surrounding country. He is firmly con
vinced that, while the weapons used
will kill the squirrels, they will be Just
as bad or worse the coming summer,
because a home is already in readiness
for them. If the holes are stopped up
Q ,.iimls do not s"P'n 'h iv and
spreuu over tne country. "Tho experi
ment, moreover, will cost nothing, and
I advise tho farmers to try it," said Mr.
Church.
The Earth's Model.
Four leading French scientist Vil-
lard, Cotard, Scyrig and Tissandiei
have succeeded in mnking a wonderful
model of the earth. It ia a huge sphere,
forty-two feet in diameter, and has
painted upon its outside all details of
the earth's geography. At Paris, where
the pygmy world Is being exhibited,
an iron and glass dome baa been erect
ed over tho globe. The building la
oiyhl-M Ii-1, and is well provided
with cli'vutoin and stairways, which
ni.iU.-i U mi i-usv thk for the visitor to
eMimiii" "nil part of tint world." The
glo'ii' v. eighteen tons, but I a so
iil-i-U- l -!.m d that it can easily lm
rotn'i- I by n .mull handwheel. The en
tire 4 ;rf iiv urea is five hundred and
twi -,' ,lv, iVot, which is sufficient to
exhi'. l a I the inoiintuina. rivers.
isln i I . r.:i 1 i-'n li-s, oven to tho princinal
m v: in'., -i i of the latter.
Piles! I'lleat Itching .'Ilea.
bymplonis Moisture; intense Itching
and stinging; most at night; worse by
aerati-hing. If allowed to Continue
tumors form, ahloh often bleed and
ulcerate, bernming very sore. HWAVKH
OlirrMfNT slop lbs Itching and bleed
ing, heala ulceration, and in most eaaee
removes tbe tumors At druggists, or
by mail, for Wlrwuts. Dr. KwayneA Hon,
I'lilladelpl.ln.
HIS HILICilON ALU
jihi I l lbs utmost
l nl Ilia Vllllah.
e'l," sal I the ben
Ine
I will Ml
,4 ll a nt,r
V'. y-M
ea'm y.
Vtif enVt T" H'lfa lie tills ,
Sa-ae' ftl lcf e . l sea,
cai-a rs I i.i (T'si 7 llr fe," tb
ri l I."- I'i"k.
Ida rne. mn IS l.s ! I V
"' A1 fej ere lb nie.el l.y In
fi I," sai I Me latb-r.
"Yii. I tLsl e i."si4 J.etmle
U.f. "Isn'l II it !. s e4b '
mssri M -t leM IHe estns fstrilyTj
llrfi IUti4 TMe. ,
Wt, a y o.e
II Was Anv klna thai Was
Ike Ifenilaei.
In the ''lUminUcwni.'ae of an Kml
grant MUealsu Is lbs following cu
nous sne.-lot: ritak. formerly of
Walabe's regiment, sosa sni'rtig tbe ofh
errs of the IrUb brigade who Wrol on
half net at Its diaaoletion. He had rv-
liialin d on half pay i hrtig that be I-
esiiis the oldrat cluiii l In tbe army
lis oblsinxl Ma proinntlirt) to lbs rank
of inair general after a a.mir,at
curious nUrte iUi tl.edukeof York,
the cwimmsndrr In rbirf al Ibsi lim
llarlng aoil' ite-l the lion- of art audi
a,r of bia roysl liiffbnesn, b rrlrl
aa Inliinstiiifi Ibst ti iluks would ra
re It bim at lbs borsv yuarda aest day
lie puu'tual In liiaatteiniaiitw.aii'l
U li.f lntr-l"a tatbs tsimmaivlrr In
. f lew-s! by lb customary
-. l.
"Well, eoloftsl, wbsl ran I 4o 1
you?"
-I rr-i. lr,"rpli4 Ktah, "tbsl
Ibera a a Irseel fs-Nnlne mil. In whir l.
bip ' lil'l I imtliSfliliif
ol'inrl n his roslt f' nervl.
"True, lid. Ms-ki toil rive to a Uses
to ask 'u of what rll?W.ii yoi aetr"
I am of the rvSiftoa ft a maj-
lie duke tow4, a4 lteit was
f ascites!
et.de
orrjci; i yAiio4L vtksn inunjo).
sfasAet
II- (-III I HI)
hi.. e l.e.O S aa) ,t si
ktr, I tVett-UetfH frVe ftett
He
A'Ufl-HQNCVMOON novinot.
I.rttrt wU tUn r.
If It Btr tj Sate Ut w4.
T-t I C by apj.r.r j In submit.
I.i iit i, n. nil ssr itti lo.
A lit sr. ti s J. 'swl ,k-l V ..
EARLIEST OF ROSES.
The I'rnsenre or I atiliaga Km Itevrrlbes
by llcrinliilaa.
In s li-arind artirlc on roars I he Quar
terly Ucvlew any a: "Tbe riirlient eer-
tain tnn-e iii lireek literature of tbe
rose as a i tilli'iitid flower Is to be
fun nd lu Herodotus, in his account of
(he rise of the boue of Macedonia.
l bs aoiia of Ti iih iiiis, be says (tiook
vlil., I.IHi, fled Into another art f
Mliccd. .11 l.t. Slid t'U Up Ihelr sImkIc
near the ganb-iis of Midas, lu thrse
e-nrilena are rosea wlm li grw of lliem-
H In s - tl.nl is. as upiij., wilbollt
lit if Ii a'tenti.iii 1. 1 pruning or bud-llnr
aweel that ni others ran vie with
them iii this, and llieir hlosms have
a many ss aisty M lats spiers.'"
Kvrry ros-grower w i.i al once tvir-
libwi In Hits l lm in. .st venerable of all
r.isn rc.ir.'.s, llin original r.is rrnll
foiiS, still more Itmi t)o lliiiusand
J cars afterward on" of Ibe smrelest In
many an old l.i.gHsIt j aidi n-lbs old
I'rovcii'i- or ruMnifii i And II la a
.i--. s'limet or ii -i i ne lit" of a
hrri'Hph il,rs'tr, All the fail
lery ia inade l-y bsiid ami "the sbewl
was iiii.il.i" n "
'I b I--I. i f. m nd I-l II. .'gran tterw
not iiiuiiiiiiitb -I and lb" luctbiels of
lint al lr lei aeii.l.Uiv-e I.i l.tpllan
-si. in, a M i . at -.n of ll,e di sd ass
arrie I trtit. f..r In the sn. grs Ihers
.rvtkul.a a)Mit-. fioin tli real f
I-.IO line i,,s1,. d Uimrily Is
hal ll,e human laiin a Ss ' ltokin
.j n at li.e e,ds an I s-..jd ool "
II. tcaW... i.t 'i..f i ..nd. is l'f
mii s In tii A'.l oty, rta.t.'y nlits
i, n n itioiiiai a.t -t -; l airv "
I l-ii.l a s'-l tr i f II, r- ma.fis It StNS
.1 I ,lf l.t tl,. T l ',rtld ii a
a I Sl.-I J.fseif it la- batii.f s hoolil
t,iM, H.g, i,e'i'l l4 ami triwn,
naif l.sir 1 be no ttgrt$ rM
Miinli.anera (s. ,(.-'. ' lbs favde
were I "I I. ' ens Sfi-I Am.
ils ,
Mtiiuiiits l.'airitssf ami It's
soft, lb latt'f eV''tl years rt'.d. ara
lb mt'.f li'il-e" B!iT tif lbs oees)
Ui 'anions f.i'y
I-s I' ssai. ttt C.eus's. iwlirf
lend. !, na'b Ists y r4a4.
SS ffr te. as tha Uad.i.f feasdaal
;;n ..;. t i.f U .; I.
M it i. -us .,;". eni ffwsj a
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