Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 28, 1896, Image 1

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OFFICIAL
PAPER
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MY SUCCESS
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Advertising brought me all I
own. A. T. Stewart.
Is owing to my liberality in ad-!
vertis:ng. Robert Bonner.
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THIRTEENTH YEAR
I1EPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1896.
J WEEKLY rJO. 6751
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SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE. I I I BETTFR TKEATMi THAN CJULDIIEn! j '
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PUBL1BHBD
Tuesdays and Fridays
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HE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON. . . . Editor
A. W. PATTERSON, . Business Manager
At $.S0 per yoar. fl.25 for eix months, 75 ota.
tor three mourns. ,
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THI8 PAPKR is kept on tile at E. C. Dake'e
Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 85 Merchants
Exohangs, Ban Franoieoo, California, where oou
raota for advertising oan be made for it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leave Heppner 10:30 p. m. daily, except
Sunday. Arrives 6:15 a. m. dally, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion 1:JJ a. m.; east bound 8:30 a. m.
Freight trains leave Willows Junction going;
east at 7:25 p. m. and 8:47 a. m.j going west, 4:30
p. in. and D.56 a. m.
iICYCLES
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. Insist on
having the Waverlcy. 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, Ind., U. 8. A.
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
The U.S. GOVERNMENT
IS
FEICXAJj EISEOTORT.
United States Officials.
President G rover Cleveland
Vioe-Preaident Ad ai Htevenann
Booretary of Htnte Itiohard 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasury J.hn Q. Carlisle
Seoretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Heoretary of War Daniel 8. Laruont
Hoc rotary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Postmaster-General William L. Wi!son
Attorney-tteneral Judnon Harmon
Beoretary ot Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon. '
Governor .. W. P. Lord
Beoretary of State H. K. Kincald
Treaanrer Phil. Metanhan
'. Pnpt. Publie Instruction R. M Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idlnman
Hn.t. 10. W.MeUride
(J. H. Mitchell
CWeeemen j rEm,"0'1''
Printer W. H. Leeds
( R. S. Bean,
Supreme Judges F. A. Moore.
( C. K. Wolverton
Sixth Jodlcial District.
Circuit Judge SteDhen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney John H. Lawrey I
Morrow County Officials.
'Joint Senator A. W. Oowan
KepreeenOitWe. J. 8. Boolhhy
nnnty Judge Julius Kelihly
' Commlmionera J. li. Howard
J. U. Baker.
" Clerk J. W. Mrro
" Sheriff G. W. Hnrnnirtnn
" Treaanrer Frank Oilliam
' Aaaemor J. r Willi.
" Hnrvevnr.- Geo. Lord
M Hchno) Sup't Anna Halalger
" Coroner T.W.Ayera,Jr
muss tow omons,
Mayor , Thoe. Morgan
C HtnrilmeN .' O. K. Farnaworth. M.
Llchtmthal, ttia Parnn, T. W. Ayara, Jr..
Bi-v.7.r.:......T.r....j. Hallo..
.... rru.nw E. L. rrolnno I
Marshal A. A. BoberU
Precise! Offleerf .
. -r . - m V I.. FrMltnd
ConeUble N. B.WheUloDe
Pelted Bute Land Offleera.
TBI DALLES. OB.
J. F. Moor KHer
A. H. Hina UeoeiTer
LA OBABDB. OB.
H.W. Wilson rWtrtee I
J.H. Kubbina Receiver
SBJD3JRXT sOCUCXI.
KAWUNU POHT.NO.IL
O. A. B.
Meats at Uiintoa. Or tha bat Baranfer of
wB month. All ntaraca art Invited In nia
e-r tcxi. tiao. W. Hmitw.
Adlntaat. tf (.oiaowiwlar.
MONEY LOANED, n
onlmprutvj lrui I'mrwrty Nntollet
d. Hear prirrd to nrollie Brl
tnaniun uimhi lmrovi lerms In
Amm. wllh rMlrrn irtte al a ralaol InUreat
not to esmd per rent pot annum. Mnrt(ta I
renwl that have tMa uttn uy ouier ooin-
Main. AdarvM n .tamp.
MKHVIN aORTH.
Baser t:itjr, Untotk.
lumber!"
tlTB RATI FOE iUC A IX KIKfW OF VH
V T dnased LamtMr. is Biuaa os Mrpor,
what Is knows as Ua
BOOTT 0AWMIIit).l
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
&S To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
VJfcr i;m.... -u:u n r r
iuuwi, viiiiuicii, or rarcms. ua i uu receive a pension r naa Toil a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED Jg
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
JJ law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it
'(J) to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the f
a time you apply. Now is the accepted hour. y2
'() t7Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, gj
) 618 P Street, WASH1NQT0N, D. C
JT. B.Thi Company U controlled by nearly one thoutand leading tie- f ()
j pfrjri in tht VnileH Slate, and it yvarantetd by Ihetn. f
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
Almost everybody takes some laaative
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
get all trie benefits of a mild and pleasant
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
and strengthens the whole system. And
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU
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, and rid of
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
is properly at work- If troubled with any
of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi
cines, and Better than Pills.
Sff-EVEBY PACKAGE-
Has the Z Stamp in rod on wrapper.
J. H. Zeilin & Co., I'hlla., Pa.
THE
OWEN
ELECTRIC
While it is unfortunately true that
child life is infinitely happier in the
semi-barbaric orient and even in the
wilds of Africa than in the most highly
civilized portions of Europe and Ameri
ca, writes "Ex-Attache" in the New
York Tribune, yet the enlightenment
and progress of the west, while they
seem to carry in their train fresh in
genuity of infant torture, lead on the
other hand to a very marked improve
ment in the treatment of animals.
These are subjected by orientals to
much the same horrible cruelty as the
children of the white races so often
sutler at the hands of their parents,
relatives and seniors in general. But
in Europe and America domestic ani
mals are gradually acquiring an im
portance and a consideration undream
ed of save in those olden times when
they were worshiped as gods or adored
as saints.
On some future occasion I hope to be
permitted to draw a contrast in these
columns between child life in orient
and child life in the Occident, and to
demonstrate from personal experience
the superiority of barbarism to civili
zation in that one particular But for
the present I will content myself in
dealing with the vast improvement in
the treatment of our dumb friends,
whom strangers' might often be
tempted to believe enjoy the prefer
ence over our children.
No one has ever heard of man be
ing imprisoned for apostrophizing a
child with some coarse, contemptuous
or insulting epithet, yet only a short
time ago the Berlin press contained the
record of a sentence of three weeks'
imprisonment imposed on a stableman
employed In the imperial mews of l'ots
dam, for having addressee pn insulting
epithet to a favorite mare belonging to
tbe kaiser. Although this Is the first
instance known of a man being actual
ly sentenced In a regular judicial way
tmnwtUAMn.nn 1. . 1 1 .
mtkmrnM BBSS i. iv imjHiauuuicu, 1UI bile una VIA HlBUlb-
nLI T rnmliS inS language to a horse belonging to
U L L I Trad. Mark-Dr. A. Ow.r, the ,Btato' y,et 1 ha n oop-
viniv t.Y.u(T H-uiR-uisui Eu
ropean armies taken severely to task
and threatened with punishment for
talking roughly to their mounts, the
Sfg-c.l!l?uAS,v5roctrJMltTl1!ot h.8curo welfare of which is a subject of infl
or aiseaaa, that can bs readily felt and rem- .1 . ,
latad both In quantity and power, and applied nlte'y greater solicitude to the oflleers
uiun mat 01 ine men. r or tnc nor so is
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest TJ. S. Gov't Report
PURE
AGtUCULTCRAL COLLEGE NOTES.
Tbe total flnrollment baa now reaohed
383, while last year the largest number
was only 261. This shows qnite an
inorease.
President Apperson and Treasurer
Weatherford, of the O. A. 0. board, have
been looking over the aoooaota of tbe
ooliege. They went home last week bnt
will aoon return for further work.
A motion is now on foot to have the
time ot drill just before noon instead of
before ohspel. It is thought that the
drill could be beat did at that time. It
will be settled at neii faoulty meeting.
Tbe ladies' boarding hall has most of
its rooms occupied. The new system
whioh Miss Snell has adopted makes tbe
board verp oheap for them.
Tbe new race traok hat been staked
out. It is a quarter ot a mile in lenoth .
Student.
Corvalms, Jan. 20, 1896.
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Tha latent and onlf flnlAndflA mnA ns.i
' Ueulrio lie It made, fur general use, producing
FACTS ! !
' FACTS
AHU 5
ri nrr. aouou,
mm CLIAB,
- MOB
- 17 a I
t mmvkmp rtrrrnitt, will d
L su dm I BS ImsC a'aiUouU.
Tha abcrta qaolatloos srs atilrllf for Caab.
L HAMILTON, frop.
YOU CAN BCY tSiM woith uf dry foods and grocciiea and than hart
cnotiRD left out of 1100 00 to purchaw No. I Crcarant Blrrcla. Tbls Is
Srat-claas machine. Whj than pajr 1100.00 for s bicycle that will iS
no batter scnrlcs ?
CRE'H.'tUT "fcorrher," walht pounds, only lao.
Ladles' and 0nU' Medstora all lbs way from 1'4 to 173,
"B iya' Junior," only 1 10 with pnaumatlc tlra-a good machine.
"Our Special," Meu't I ; Udloa', 1.V0.
ifc
hi but pan 01 inooouy. it can bs worn at any
llm.l1llrin.A.I.I. l.Ai.u. t J
WILL.POSITIVELY CURB
RIIElTia.TIS.TI
LlltlKAUO
O KN K H A 1, DEBILITT
L A 11 K HACK
MKHVOId II9EASES
SHK)UCBLK
RKXl'AL WEAKNESS
inrui KNt'if
K.IUNBV U1SEASE9
WITHOUT MEDICINE
Kidney and Urinal Troublee, and will effect
currs In seemingly bopelcsa cases where every
oilier known mo&na has failed.
Any aluKKUh. weak or diseased organ may
by tlila means be rousoa to neauny acuvuy
hAfrwM It la twt latil
Leaullna: meillral men ne ana rscommena uts
Owen Uclt In llielr pracuos.
OUR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Contalna fullest Information regnrdlni; tbe rurs
or acme. nnit.iD ana nervona aiaosat-a. iirii'xs,
1 and bow 10 ordrr. In Knallsb. German, Swedish
and Norwegian langtiacce, will be mallei, upon
application, to soy addreas for cents poaUiga.
Tki Owen Electric Belt and Appliance Co.
aim ornra aid oslt racToar,
The Owes Electric Belt Did. 201 ta 211 lists Street,
OHICAUO. ILL.
TIN Largest .wctrto Belt establishment la tht Wefts
Not a few who read what Mr. Robert
Rowla, of Holland, Vs., has tosay below,
ill remember their own ezperlenoe
nnder like circumstances : "Last wlnur
I had la icrippe whioh left me in a low
tate ot health. I tried numerous
remands, none or wntob did mi any
good, until I was induced to try a bottle
r unamberlain'i Consb Remndv. The
first bottle of it so far relieved me that
I whi enabled to attend to my work, and
the second bottle effnoted a onre." For
hIb at 03 cents per bottle by I'bill Cobn,
ruggiat.
MWMvaaAe3
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK.
Or esse
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Iteppner, Oregon,
Aft far .
MORROW MHO GRANT
Counlkt.
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RUPTURE
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and Permanently
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Treatment Absolutely Painle3f
CURE EFFECTED
From Thrco to Six Weeks.
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AS A FAMILY PAPER IS ISOT EXCELLED BY ANY.
osTAitionunss
ksee Barns I.ly . m. MW
rt al Uo!rt m M tnmrm.
Sinalo Fore S7.DO.
Round Trip $10,001
II It kes si mimt ml tmtmmt Is esvBi awWe a ike IM.SI
II ltisiHtHsiiiiaiM awe, al Ms
II lUUIimit IMIIH I see mhiiIiI
KfTWAUV IT l rnl . sa4 t WsH rM
mmn ss si! fc aisas fHa. M saee flees llseea 1HII Ml Kt
IT 13 A TWELVfc-PAOE PAPER.
iMneilMU mt Umif Mar.
Ml1y S'ark not only ll ti-H ll a
1.iw h sow ( tbe tal'iroua twills'
f IWntiinrVia, t'Ul alia ll l t-i Ii.iim-
nol.li) nWhi-T of I ran. At im-lime
ihiny out of f'irly of ti rl.Uilrm at
tj-n-liruf ths ilioirl- t ali.4 InwlmtU
(llrxl thu "Mark ilU'rt X" of N
llatniitthlre mvr natint Merit. Tlny
acre til iln Tbilaal of tlie rmri liil
rt n M'Jlr lwo Ui Iks lru of lti
tiliiiM.m. N'w. ! err. tJi ftaiim la
aliWMt eiln I In Nar 1 1 n ri, t.l.
in Mm ),. u r. Ih i ni r if i : !
iU'rl ". l I tlir tr " rw
left t, ifj,r t'a' riamc. Mi.'lr i'Urh
has ti.iio .iif lintf la Aia.tM 4a
t al . mile irlrl f tli.nn )-r, lw
Is U aJsth etrre) In lineal 'U ai'til
In mo tba hrt"iu of lntii ttxn.
tfcef Hee T
TKe W"thrf of fainilT hiee1 tha
llr krt aillet'f oil the railway eol
of fcalf fare tiraeta f .r !" b.l
4rN. 1h lH. f, after I ej InsT at
thvns fully, eH ILrw oi'l ere
th7" sr only ata. er4 they
are Iwina." "Ahr lb.it flr al
worth no much to the national treasury
in cold catih, which the trooper ia not,
at any rate in the countries where mil
itary service Is obligatory; and, more
over, the advancement and promotion
of the commanding oflicer depends, as
a rule, far more upon the physical con
dition of the horses of his rvgiinen
Uian of Its men.
This boinff the case, no one need be
Fcktctlcs. brinirlnir leirul proceedintft
ntrainst a Viennese aportlnif paper for
hnvlnfr referred in a hUk litinpr manner
to his raco-horse Thalany, the insult
.HiKlsiinir In a remark to the effect
thut thoutrb the mare had won certain
takes she did not leorve to take
them, owlnir to the fact that her com'
netitors had run ao bailly aa to deprive
the victory of every atom 01 Riory or
merit. This la hanil v a grave Insult,
'.utthe count thought otherwise ana
demanded a printed ap"''''? on behalf
of his mare, falling which, he has inatl-
tuted the legal nnx-eeilinga refrrrert to.
!t remains to Imi aeen wliellier he will
otitaln a decision In hU favor, and no
one need tie astonished if during the
court of the proeeeilinpn the mare tier-
M-lf la suliiKi iiKetl aa a wltnesa.
In Ikdgluin the government, which
own am1 controls the entire railroad
ayatrtn of the country, lias Just Issued
a decree which, aa far aa railroad trav
el la concerned, ploeea the do on e
aHly the name level aa a grown up
man or woman, ana inuniu-iy nignrr
than a child. For whereas the laltrr Is
entitled to half a plaee It under twelve
years of age. a dog ha now a right to
full seat, providing lie lias in ursrv.
That la to eay in compnruiienu
ri nsed to hold ten travi lem, If there
are right adult human beings and two
dogs in the compartment, the latter Is
rriranli-d aa eomiilete," ami nootho
MM-nirers are admit led, and II III"
train liapoetie to on full partly wit
dg and Mirtly with hum an Uetnga,
any aildllimial pcnger win nave to
Imi lift behind rather than that the dogs
liould be ( .n i -l t'l yield up their aeaU.
The government di-eree, however, eon-
talus no Intimation a to the manner
In whlrlt the ranlne travelers are n-pr-
tel to ronfonn to th regulation
wlileb prohibit .aenBerfrom putting
their ferton the eubluni and it nut
Imi admit Ud that the wat of rallrol
ramages aa at prewtit rontnn t'd are
Wit uitel to the dog's at) l of repo.
Ina.nimh. hoaerr, a lm govern
ment ha already given Mm the prefi r-enee-
over children by aee.if.IUig Ui lilm
an entire erst. Init l ol men ly half
of one. It la rout within the Umrula of
puMlbilily that It may In couri of
lime be brought to tnoilify the rare In
rh a msnni r a H aM ttli eiiufirt
of the ranlne eengrf at the es-n
of tbe human traveler.
A Suiitri Obituaby. It wasn't
Missouri editor, bnt a Missouri printer'!
devil who was going through bis first
experience making . op forms.; Tbe
paper was late aid the boy got his
galleys mixed. Tbe first part of an
obituary ot an impecunious citizen had
been dumped in the forms and tbe next
handful of type came from a galley
desoribiog a reoent fire. It read like
this: "The pall bearers lowered tbe
body to tbe grave, and as it was eon
signed to the flames there were few, if
any, regretu, for the old wreok bad been
an eyesore to tbe town for years. Of
oourse there was individual loss, bat
that was fully oovered by insurance."
The widow thinks tbe editor wrote
tbe obituary that way because tbe lata
lamented partner of ber joya and sor
rows owed him five years subscription.
It Saves lives Every Day.
Thousands of oases ot Consumption,
Asthma, Coughs, Colds and Croup are
oared every day by Bhiloh's Cure. For
sale by Wells & Warreo.
HIS BTAKC HAD MELTED.
Talk about hard-look stories," said a
Western gambler, "I think I oan dis-
count anything you bave ever heard
II was In tbe early days ot Leadville.
nsl about tbia time of the year, and I
tall yon It does gel cold up in tbe bills
il...l...l . . rwi i
nto a kamoling bonse to get warm.
There were several games going on, and
when I had thawed oat a little, I walked
over lo the faro layout, where I weol
bmke the night before. I said, it was a
very oold night.
The snow bad sifted through the
cracks, and I could feel tbe wind blow
ng in on my feel, I h pened to glance
down at the floor, wbere, by the side ol
my fool, was lying what I thought was a
quarter. 1 bad been watching Ibe game
olosely, making imaginary plays. 'I II
play 25 cents open on Iba ace,' I said to
the dealer, and In a moment more It woo.
Tbe dealer banded ma two white ebipa,
I played again and won, and before tbe
end ot the deal I bad a nioe stack ot
chips. It seemed lo me I eonldn't lose a
bet, and io bait ao hour I bJ a ooople
ot buodrsd dollars' worth ot cblps
before me.
I oonoluded to oaab lu, and staoked
.. i .
my etiips, planing mem inwsra toe
dealer. Lie ooonted tbem, and, looking
at roe, said: Where's that quarter yon
made your first bet ooT' I bad for
otlea all shout It I looked no Ihe
Qttor. Tbe quarter was gone. 1 III a
match and saw that wnat I bad sap
posed to be a silver quarter was simply
a wet spoL It was orlaioally a bit el
lo, but tbe beat from my boot melteJ it
Of mart Iba dealer pro perly refused to
cash my cblps.
Judor Bennett Bomb. Judge A. 8.
Bonuett returned home this morning
from Washington, D. 0., where be bad
gone to srgoe two cases before tha
United States supreme court, bat the
ooart was not ready to Sear tbe argu
ment, beuce tbe judge will submit bia
argument in writing. The judge spent
a week in tbe national oapital : and bad
oaoagion to visit tbe oaoitol building
daring tbe session ot oongress, and saya
the Oregon delegation is no discredit lo
tbe state, being fully op to tha average
standard ot intelligence. Mountaineer.
A Fact Worth Knowing.
Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia
and all Throat and Lang diseases are
An red hv Rhilnh'a flnra Wnr mm K
Modisty FiRsoNiriiD. A modest
young lady, wbo desired to purobaas a
pair of garters, addressed tha young
man behind tbe counter thus: "It is
my desire to obtain a pair of elroular
laatio appendage, oaoable ot being
contracted and eipanded by means ot
oscillating burnished still applianoea
that sparkle like particles ot , gold leaf
set with Alsaka diamond and wblob are
utilised for retaining in proper position
tbe habiliments ot Ibe lower extremities,
whioh iooale delieaoy (orbids ma to
mention.
Karl's Clover Root Tea
is a sura cure for Headache aod nervous
diseases N"tbiog relieve ao quickly.
For sala by Walls A Warreo.
THE NOBIUTY.
Irrf) ft CHtCant, VeiW srvw am Comraciat
tnr ati oeiaiv atot -tl al. oiiiii
iwr Ma t'lus-ua of I da I M&itu inaa r
rtmst r-ft r, easts r fi.t
unit or mi wist e
an.eiiu To tne tt ru (
r-Aftai raeiriiet s,i.
N Is ta oee t semej of le Wee a4 Is aMems s4 tSHea.,
fMM M.eS Ikes ike se Ike WeMty laeas Oeaaa to OM V uti LmU
U rta k a. TE 1NTKR OCEAN. Cblr0.
When a di.tlr.guUl.e.1 awa I W W
Orevy refuses Wi Ull bla age. etirrly
dinary wnrn may I eseuvl f.ir nt
purely feuilhine wraarw. llytbUeuli
lrflge Ibe prreidrtit Bilfd htaetnibl rj
two) irili U Ur iiig I, I in lot ail )ars
yTTi.grf than be etas "'rdiiig bi an
aoe't'.U. f .ll.. "M lirevywsaal
waya very rl tahl to tell bia age and
rpen!y alniiitl thai relurlanr. Ala
dinner My given by one of hi
friends la t?l, tbe future president of
Iba republic) it. wlta a wo lie: W
.I.mI. BAM.... km. II. l.U.
tn.-n.nl tM Ibe man rle4. , ' ' . M , ' .
RCRSS-CASYOS
li'H t-
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sa,k- r
ff r'W W are---
ATk Lancashire IsfkA'-cr. G.
MANCMKMIKM, liMOI.ANII
I I felTfW, 4r VT ? tflaoJtst ft JW.rrt
AH'I tilr were) Ibey l-ttir" lb
mother (eMbiokfnff)yr-"TbUe s
t"ra la York and tm ntUr I"
iarl.- j
A rrat " wtostanvat ha Wei pit Bp
la Mii .i't b;nl p!eo tbe mem
ney of I sU.ef lmi . lies r-rit f tbe
el-r
Tat e,e -pis iHt.-ein la f-t I"
ra. ! ae. I 'iwl a lif iee l
hf u.e A lU Kig of
eirVwa
la farl, when M. Iler4d. bo was oe
1 1 roe a ilnitr of tbe third republic),
ea4eev4 to obuia lUf.niW partiew j M,t, iksaa,"
tars of M revy safe fif a aew s-litb-a i ,
rilest rilesl llrhlag I'lle.
hyundoma Moisture; lalena lUhing
and slinging; most at eight; woraa b)
crate Ling. It allowed lo continue
I um nre form, a bleb oftoa tleed aod
nlrerate. tseromlng very sor e, hastaa s
OiaTMaar slops Iba ileblng and bleed
ing, beals ulrwraluia, aod la mnai ease
remufe lb temore. Al droggiete. nr
b mail, for Ui e-o is. Ir. Hwaya noa,
rbiladelpbl.
Hl'tlt l-NK KU lf KKA
Now, aal I lha Jadg. lb elerk will
read tb Hem of eipeoe In the Hooib
(.
feik-'fart fe-e, VX.
Jaig--All.,wed.
Cletk-Wrvlee ef 2apeieere, ,t"
Jalgs-AIbiwoH "
Clefi-'l'ay of alttiloiatfaW. "
Ja1fs--Allowd."
t'leik-'Finenae of almloUliab-r,
1170."
Jedgs --Allowed."
A u-reey' fee, I m"
J,dg--Allowed."
CUik-' A leflielngel otiee. I?) "
Jrt,rf.-WbalT What1 Ikatr t II
e-ibl I bat a aweakt dale to tl
la sueb aa ei-nbdanl toll aa Ibat?
lesa't allow any eb tall a Ibal
ll'ieiil. I aaa kere It aroleet sslale
of 'Vatwrea. M t.revy pristntly r
fet to aapflf tbem. Tbe arriiis
of M')ierN, Vaavlrey ere burnt la
111.' He ali. eA yr me dt the
l.il tmon ql get Wt Ifif-wm-le-a
ffisn ae ' Aaa eie(ii, ail
M l.revy bt'rpl,er gave lb year
t;i a ibat -f Lis biith. wfcUa ia rel
J Itk was W a la l "
Now U Iba lima In ge lb Weekly
feaiaa. lb el eesi.L r.f
lbWel. WitH I be 1 1 -- . t.e
If in adeee,o. e, H fl le
I,imiv. ..f e ! ! e ea lee made
i tbe et. IW-t I- Will give e S
letulnw aa l IHlae ..rt.al.l ee
f,H, li.sur, as kfriollgr fi.
( 4r? ta eM ti -!
rHi)rr.a F.rLAi.iahas been for week
past sojourning quietly In London, ac
companied by her two llttl aona.
Tint, ijueen consort of 81am owna a
wonderfully iiesutiful thlmbl. It la
shaped like a lotu and mad of solid
gold, studded with diamonds.
T only ornament worn by the wid
owed Archduchess Stephanie of Aaa-
trla la a locket containing on one aide
the portrait of her little daughter and
on the other that of her mother, lb
iiueen of lU-lgium.
Wins tha prince of Wale was
married, the king of th Ilelglan gave
ber le of tb value of ten thousand
pound. Sine that 11 in ths prineea
baa gon on collecting and now bar
laee la worth something Ilk fifty thou
sand hound
elea eteilee,
How ta yimr wife getting oaT"
"Mis' Ininrovlng aloiely. hb U not
well enough to stletid l bee bowaehold
dutle yet, but yealerday aba wo OS I
shopping." I'uik.
A LITTLE AVRIITY.
Tlt IHtle to la said to b dlappar
Ing from th human t""t
A 1'ttU.Aun ritu mlieal paper aay
that City Itoioea pnelue dtarea.
Tilt Value of I suede's Babert yield
lal yesr I annonnred a fll.w4l.17l-
la Ulai ksUme a tun 1M offense
wer punlshsbl In Lngland by deaia.
It I usually considered that aa
adult slwiuUl drink about Uir plaUof
li.pi.ladsy.
Tna rtne ol Wale bs eWn
brother In law, alla nrira, aiaty
seven cousins sad Bfly en nephew
and biecea
TbS aeeMtd son of lb arrbblabop af
raatsrbaty ha akieveil eonatderabla
ueeewitri a novel entitled !mV
desliog with fssMonsbl s-irlet.
kkr iMlet la Merei
They do a urr Iml very eenelM
Ibing bi the ear b- in New Yorll la
b-.t Meailor 11 b-ee ar kepl.Hit
Me, n. In Hie bested atel tes, ami ar
put In a i". f-x 1 1 ib aelewalb. (m
of ',i ul..in-a be a h whk-h b
ti fii.i.n Ihe b'-f,iry ,ttV blle.
II, nim of t.r l sent flrt cti
t m ir t . it, tiifi on I e bead, and a
It t n f n 'b rw the b-t" t'isl
j, hp i t t- ii 1 1 l k f t bn
,r ltin l i 'ti'g "Ib' f j-ir Ut
1 i. a. l n-t ii, ?T, T"'bly many
l.y i-r y'ti. w,ktivg astif la h
W, W IfW . SmVt.
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