Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 20, 1896, Image 1

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OFFICIAL
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MY SUCCESS
Is owing to my liberality in ad-I
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THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MjORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1896.
I WEEKLY WO. mi
J SEMI-WEEKLY HO 4241
OF
SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
IE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, - - Editor
A. W. PATTERSON. . Business Manager
At tS.50 per year, $1.25 for six months, 75 eta.
tor three monens.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIS PAPER ie kept on tile at E. 0. Dake'
Advertising Agonoy, 64 and 65 Merchant
Eiohnnga, Ban Francisco, California, where cou
reota for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. m. dally, except
Sunday. Arrives 6:15 a. m. daily, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion 1:13 a. m.; east bound 3::)0 a. m.
Freight trains leave Willows Junction going
east at 7:25 p. m. and 8:47 a. m.; going west, 4:30
p. m. and 5.56 a. in.
cyaricx-A-Xj eijreotoet.
United States Ottlcials.
President G rover Cleveland
Vine-President Ad ai Stevenson
Secretary of State Bichard S. Olney
Sfto rotary of Treasury Jehu G. Carlisle
Seorntary of Interior Hoke Smith
Secretary of War Daniel H. 1 .anion t
Sooretary of Navy. Hilary A. Herbert
Postmaster-General William L. Wi son
Attorney-General JikIhod Harmon
. A..n..U.. T u i: M.
LHHil nlOl I III BMIiUUlLUll ...... II . DUI1 U III .11111 I 1 1 1 1
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of Stato H. H. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Metsohan
Bnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
Hnu ( G. W. MoBride
Senators.... tj H Mitchell
n. i Mincer Hermann
Congressmen J W. R. Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
( K. S. Hean,
3nnreme Judirns F. A. Moore.
( C. K. Wolverlon
Sixth Judicial District
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney John II. Lawray
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator A. VV. Gowan
Representative. J. S. Hoothby
tenntyjodgn Julius Keithli
Commluinners
J. M. Baker.
Clerk
Bheriff
Treasurer
Surveyor.
School Sup't....
Coroner
J.K.Howard
.T. W. Morrow
.G. W. Harrington
Frank Gilliam
J. r. Willis
Geo. Lord
Anna Halsiger
T. W. Ayere, Jr
nKPPMEB town ovnosR,
Mayor ,. .Thos. Morgan
C'liinrilmeii O. 15. Farnsworth. M.
Lichtenthal. (His Patterson, T. W.Aysrs.Jr.,
8. S. Horner, E. J. Slocnm.
Recorder F. J. Hallook
r-rMuinmr E. L. Frseland
Marshal A. A. Huberts
reciuct Officers,
Joitioe of the Peace E. L. Fraeland
Constable. N. 8. Whetstone
United Htates Und Otfioers.
TBI DALLES. OB.
J. F. Moors Register
A. B. Biggs Receiver
1.1 OKAKDE. OB
B. F, Wilson Register
J. H. Bobbins Boceiver
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OST,NO.IL
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, gton, Or the last Saturday of
ace rnirtTut. All veterans are invited to Join.
: C. Boon. Geo. W. Smith.
Adjutant, tf Commander.
LUMBER!
rX HAVE FOR HALE ALL KINDS OF ON
vT dressed Lumber. It miles of Heppuer, at
wbat is known a the
BOOTT SAWMIIjXj.
PIl 1,000 FEET, ROUUH,
- - CLEAR,
- 1100
- 17 M
F PKUVERKD IN HEPPNER, WILL ADO
L ai.uu per i.uou leas, animiotuu.
The above quotations are strictly (or Cash,
L HAMILTON. Prop.
national Bark ol MW.
WI. NCNLAND. ED. R. B1BHOP.
Prealaest, Cask tor.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
OOIjLKOTIONSv
Made on Favorable Terroa.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLI)
HEITNF.R. tf ORKOON
0alario-I5urns Slaae Line
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BUBKS-GHHYQH STRGEUKE
H. A. WILLIAMS, P-op
oxTAitianuuxs
Leaves Barns Dally ill s.o. eod ar
rives at Ontario la sittoere. (
Single Faro $7.60.
Round Trip $10.00
f awTnrwuf a trvlhl J' eenlt b( potted.
nvnss-CASYOs
Imim Bums dsl'f Mrliii4, r..n -l
,1 f (nta I ilf Willi llpf "f M.miimrni w
ttmmt Hi iU In lulvrliif l'rti't tl
It It i tularin, I'r tun lilt eM ttal'
tuica si Sums.
Now l I ha lime It (he Weekly
(rnawn. Iha eras'tat watf of
the Wt. Ullh tb(Urt.t.HIi riel
It In ejfencw.tine tear. II f1. Mi hrtif
ntr li a '! f Bsesf aprre l n l
la the litis. flUw will fi as t
erwmlnej ai IM nl Jmri,l.lt,
fwl e arillral pa;
Cxu It w i tuUorlb. '
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X, Hosts of people go to work in
; the wrong way to cure a
h.n Si- . To rrk Ksa Clit wcuM core tt la the
v. vuvuuvj w right way, right off.
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELTS AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK
THESE GREAT POINTS OP ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATORS
Tho Electrie Cur
rent nnnbeimmedf
nJcly tV'lt, altbouKb
Hootliinar to the
innMt sensitive. The
strength of the ourrent is!
tinder the complete con-
rot or tns wearer, so
ininh so that a child mav
b treated and cured bv
tbo same power of Belt I
necessary lor tne sirong'
est man.
It can be changed
from positive to negative
current in a moment.
They have and are cur
ing thousands of cases
of Rheumatism,
Chronic Diseaaee
and Nervous Ail
meats In man and
woman (from any cause)
where long continued
medical treatment! ailed
to cure.
NO MEDICINES ARB NECESSARY.
void all cheat! (so-called) Electrie Belt! and fraudulent Imitations of our Eleotrio Belt!
and Appliances, as these are an imposition, upon the suffering.
THE OWES ELECTRIC TRUSS la the most retentive and curative Truss
made lor the radical cure of Bupture.
Inclose six cents and send for our Largre Illustrated Catalosrne in English,
German, Swedish or Norwegian languages ; containing medical facta, sworn statements of
cures made and descriptions of Belts and Applianoes. Address
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO,
205 to 211 State Street, Chicago.
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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 si good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $65. 221b. LADIES' $76.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO..
HOMER H. HALLOCK, IWDUHAPOUS, ID V. 8. A.
Oen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
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TM U. S. GOVERNMENT S
IS
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wan
on whom you depended for support t
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 py. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour.
IT-Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
The Press Claims Company
PHIUP W. AVIRETT, General Manajer,
618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C
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paprrt in (As VhU4 !, and U guarunlttd 6y (Ann.
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!! Tr-A FACTS
1 OU CAK Bt K ir.OO 0,tM A dry fouls a4 (rwi( and U ar ,
!, Y soomh Ut ul o( liiaon to ur-hu a Ko. Crmvnt BkjeU. This Is J
a I rst-t lass machine. Wky thso bay lino OS Ins blryrle thU will give
" "Hre' laalov.'onlf t wltti anenaMtle Ure-e w SMctilae. '
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS.
ATTENTIVE TO CATS.
Two Paris Women Who Dally Feed Heores
of Them.
A lady who lives near the Jardin des
riantee, or old Parisian zoo, is u provi
dence to the stray cats of her neighbor
hood. She feeds daily a hundred at the
Bercy wine market, where they are al
lowed to live in the cellars. This lady
believes in the transmigration of souls,
and says she feels as if she was form
erly incarnate in a woman who hated
animals. Her extreme sensibility to
their sufferings is, she also feels, the
punishment meted to her. She has in
an outhouse a number of mutilated and
sick cats that she rescued.
Another lady attends to the cats in
the Palais de Justice, the Central mar
kets, the prefecture of police and the
Sorbonne. There are 30 cats at the
Palais de Justice. They are in the habit
f being regularly fed. When anything
prevents their ' benefactress coming in
me nick of time they go out to meet
her, and follow her to the court at the
west side of the palals. A number of po
licemen witness her arrival, and help.
one is pieasea to think that she has
awakened a spirit of humanitv in the
police force. Policemen who know her
are loth to destroy cats, or to pass them
on to vivisectors. ,
MUSIC AND THE STAGE.
The old Ccntial Congregational
church in Providence, K. L. is beinsr
made into a theater.
Miss Sibyl Sanderson's ambition is
to become a pinger. At the Paris grand
opera recently she tried the part of
Hilda iu "rv.golctto."
Canen Mullcr of Fulda, has arranged
tho old Soxnn epie "Ileliand," describ
ing the life of Christ, as & mystery play
and set it to music.
Herr Steiner, of Vienna, offers a prize
of $000 for iho bent one-aft opera and
one of $200 for the best libretto, open
to musicians of all nations.
Ilka von Fnlmay, the celebrated Hun
garian soubrette, will play a part writ
ten in broen English, in Gilbert &
Sullivan's new opera, which is to be
brought out In London.
Zola's "Messidor," the opera libretto
for which M. Tlruncau has composed the
music, )s original, and not taken from
any of liis novel. It hns nothing in
common with "La Terre,' as was ru
mored.
Thk Lancashire Insuranci: Co.
O MANrilKMTKM. ICNtll.AMIl
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IN SOCIETY.
rho Key That Opena the Doors of
tho Very Eleot
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
STRANGE AND STARTLING.
A baby weighing exactly one pound
was born In San Francisco lost Christ'
mas day.
Ulymp..,, V, null., has m well with a
bottom that is gradually rising to the
surfuce of the earth.' " '
"Die, and I will do the rest," is the ad
vcrtisenirnt of a Chesaning, Mich.,
funeral director.
A codfUh weighing 5fl pounds was
brought into Portland, Mc., a few days
ago, Mie lnrgPHt codfish seen there in
many years.
A talking canary has been for a year
iu the possession of a well-known rrsi
dent of Rockland, Me. It sings srtlcu-
lute sentences so clearly that anybody
can recognize the words.
It is said that every man, woman and
child who lixes st Point San Pedro, Oil.,
is a bleached blonde. This peculiar
condition of affairs Is due to the chemi
cals used In the powder factory at that
place.
rref. W. I. reske, who
makes a Secialir of
I A II PV 1 r.pilr, Has without
rsJ Joabt treated and cur-
IWlni I'hjrilcl.ni hts
occms It aaimil.il Inf.
We hss heatd of cae
d tt years' stanitlntT
carsa u
blm. He
tuWln
valaable
work on
this dl.
taw.whl' h
be sondt
wlla
I. , . . ttm
lie ol hie atMotnU fin, frae tn any turTsreit
wftoma tend liwtr I'. and K.pt. Mr .
Wa a-li en we a tat, in dt'e
rreLW. U. UU, I. i., 4 Caiar U lew Terl
JLllwJ
Cur
Hen Who Have Nothing Bat Money to
Boast Of Uain Aeoess to the Charmed
Circle of the Highest In
the Land.
The char'ge made against American
society that it is based upon the wor
ship of money has been so often re
peated and insisted on that we our
selves have almost come to believe it.
The fact that it is not true, either as
general proposition or in detail, has
not sufficed to offset the weight of au
thority, which is on the side of our ac
cusers. The charge has gone so far
that we should probably have entered
a plea of guilty and thrown ourselves
on the mercy of .the court if recent ex
periences had not led us to pause and
consider.
These experiences, briefly stated, are,
first, that the nation which is most
urgent in reproaching us as money wor
shipers has recently made itself most
conspicuous in the devoutness of its
worship of the American dollar, and.
second, that the condition of society in
which distinction is based on money
bags and which does not prevail in this
country does most undoubtedly prevail
among our censorious and superior
cousins in England.
It is not true that mere millions.with
out breeding and refinement, can make
their way into the leading social circles
of New York or of any other great city
in this country. It is quite true that
mere millions, unaccompanied by breed
ing or refinement, have given their pos
sessors the entree of society in Eng'
land. Two conspicuous recent in
stances are those of Col. North, the
"nitrate king," and "Barney" Barnato,
the "Kaffir king."
It 1b doing no injustice to Col. North to
say that be baa absolutely no other
claim to notice than his millions. As
recent candidate for parliament he
made himself the laughing stock of tho
nat ion by his exposure of his ignorance,
bad grammar and general vulgarity,
Yet he has reached the highest level of
social distinction in England. In com'
mon with celebrities from this coun
try, he is "a friend of the prince of
Wales."
The case of Mr. Barnato, the Kaffir
king, is even more striking. It is
proof that money, end nothing but
money, is the sole condition of passing
the portals of high life in England
Mr. Parnate's early history is enveloped
in mystery. When he first appeared in
opulent eminence it was said that hi
start in life was made as a clown in
an exceedingly modest circus tent. The
myth has since been explained by his
admirers as arising from his fondness
for private theatricals, this form of
amusement having been much In vogue
In the (liiii'iond drifts and gold dirrglngs
of South Africa. What is known about
Ul ni is that he has made a sudden for
tune, variously estimated at from $50,
000,000 to $500,000,000. Among his
quoted sayings are his boast that he
"will stiuul any. man a drink, but will
lend no man a fiver, and bis advice to
"always have the first lilt." Thcac
maxims suflicit otly indicate the social
rank In which Mr. Iiurtiato ought to be
round, and which he would probably
continue to flourlah If he were en Amer
ican. Here his place would be with
others as illiterate, as Ignorant and as
vulgar as hiniwlf. But In England be
Is a financial and social lion. Society ac
eepts not only his tips and his pre
miums, but his presence. Personages
of the hlgbeat distinction are not atov
paying hi in olmequlous homage, and he
Ir perhaps a more notable social light
than the young duke who hss reeentlv
Illustrated In another way the sin
cerity of British criticisms upon Ameri
can money-worship. Harper's Weekly.
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
WANTTn.AN in FA wbeetuiiBk
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hr1r oq waallh. Writs) JOHN WKIH'KIU
U;MN til.. J'klnl liwnm WuUuili..
uutiui uatf si,suu iwutatr.
CaMa,aa4 Trads-Mart afcuM-d tad all 1 ai
Mt-nsuilm K sSea,.Ti Sua.
OveOmctieOttwaiTt U. a. p.TtavOrnti
ud mii fm"M a bat Um l.a uw,
t-srf s-xWI. ' with eWrta
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ttm m4 aaM KM U.l. a4 lurua f
C.A.SNOW&CO.
tKasasi aw ttai Atew m WaatiiaiafMai -h aH
DIAI.AtlJI or THE IKil
The liitmae luhinf Sn4 tniartinf Iwl
04 to) ta artna, U tlrf, ealt-hilia,SIJotl
4mnu t4 lite tain hi InaUiilly sllaved I'f
Sft'lrinc llitaiUrUia'e lie end f-iia
(iiilrartiC Many Vrry l4 tml Le tawt)
twvmaiawtly mn4 I L ll U aqually
ttw tmt i"t IU hln iM texl favnrlte rm-
tlf l-.f sirn ni ) rfat .4 btiw, (Ml
Maina, fr'-t MIM, ent lUnmm annt eyas.
tat sale hf dntfi(Ms si i.1 conU biS.
Tn fir. ra4i ftitUKi rewsWa, iHy
art) jt4 what s bra mlithn la mA ll
bun. 1 auH Utul ji i fwr sn4 vsrsjufuew.
for sale bj ( tr A Itrorl, drtUls
Tli rftlai)iatiMiiia) pfwm lA lbs
fVm-Waity l,atw la II Ul a. I be
r"ilsf pifm r.( il.a Wtly Orsrmlsa
isll.'A Aye Brit.lBf lit lh
ftalla n l t-ai" f f .f nr. f ar In
!c ra fri l.b II UttrU at"! 1
W li 0.,n,i.n M ll V. 40 i l I tab
il-e tm lr i i ti- 'n It. t t t
nf Iftftl illB Will ht jll4
and the iron work, railings, etc., are
all admired and to be admired. There
are some queer things to be told about
squares: for instance, that there was a
Gen. Strode, who had a mania for set
ting up statues in squares at his own
expense. We have seen equestrian
statues in Leicester square propped up
with broomsticks, with portions broken
awny. Gentleman's Magazine.
THE TINDERBOX.
Its Use Baqalred Much Work A Calleo-
tloa of Snuffers.
Does any one of my readers know
whereatinderboxcanbeseen.orhas any
of them an idea of what it is like? For
tunately I came upon a description of
it in the recently published account of
tho lifetime of John Hollingshead.
"T lie tindcrbox was the toy of my child
hood." It was certainly not a toy in
my time; it was very much the reverse
on absolute necessity. I will allow
however, Mr. Hollingshead still to
speak. "Without It there would have
been no lightor fire with it there were
(after a time) light and fire and a cer
tain amount of safety. No child could
burn down a house or burn itself to a
cinder with a tinderbox." (It was, in
fact, beyond the reach of most children
to suike a light.) First of all, the
rags had to be got and burned into a
tinder. "This tinder was put into a
large round tin box, big enough for a
pic dish. Then a piece of jagged flint
had to be got, and a thing called 'a
steel,' which might have been the re
mains of an old horseshoe, had to be
purchased; the flint struck edgeways
on the steel sent sparks into the tinder,
which smoldered and prepared itself
for the matches.
. "The matches were a formidable bun
die of thin strips of wood, diamond
pointed at the ends and dipped in brim
stone. They suggested Guido Fawkes
and the cellars of the old houses of
purliamentand the 'guys' in the streets,
carried in chairs by boys, who repre
sented a proper Protestant horror of
all ltomnn Catholics." It is now half
a century since I have seen such athing,
It is possible that in the country It
still exists; with the penurious char
acter of the French peasant and the
heavy tax in France on matches it is
more than probable that it might there
be found. In London it is now an an
tlqulty. References to the flint in this
respect are frequent In Shakespeare,
the ltest kuown being that In "Julius
Caesar," wherein Brutus tells Casslus
that he
"Carries anaer as the flint bears fire,
Which, much enforced, shows a hasty
para
And straight Is cold again."
Other things, such as horn lanthorns.
are at least uncommon. Snuffers were
at one time Id constant use and may be
seen now, for aught I know, In certain
quarters. One thlug at least 1 know
a friend of mine has taken to collecting
them as curios. Gentleman's Mara
ntic.
TALKING UNITED STATES.
LAID OUT
ft
IN DUTCH FASHION.
Qaalal aad
llarttta mt Laadoa's
( femrmilng Iqul
Fome of the London aousres are
quaint Cnd charminf , being mostly laid
out In the llutrh fashion. Golden
square, lirer Urgent street; lied Lion
and Quern aqnares, In IUoomsbury, are
capital specimens. The first, though
so cloe to lU-grnt street, might be a
dro miles away; there is a welcome
unkrmpineMi; lbs grata Is rack and
wild; tl.ere are old trees ranged around
its bolder In a systematic way.
Tb bounce rnuud are picturesque,
I UK-ana every one Is distinct. The
vuare Is ?tvn orr to eonimlaalon
a (fro l. merchants and trade generally,
ytt within a lew years It was a place of
genteel rraldenir, Ilka a usual square,
and And the Isle Cardinal Wuwiiian
living in a aulialontial mansion here
IHrUrna, It wlil be rrt&einrre, placed
Italpb Mrkrll'jr'e bnus here, which is
drM-rl'vd on the orroaion of the srty
of Kir Kmlerlrk and Kir Mullrry as
having almoat paUllal sparlnwnta sml
the- rtrhrel fuililliire. As we wshd-r
around vie arw strmk with lb mrlan
rholy ton of lbs Inrlnaurw, yet every
thing arrms brisk enough, but It be-
lotift to the old world.
Iba aquar luelf le wry etirerUte
and nr.ginsl, with a sort of Dutch or
foreign air; sis not the fine trwa
whit b shelter it all around In trmmrt
rkal Lnra an I the l.omtn warrior sort
of siatua In the renter arrayed In full
armor, sad rrirrwsting (trorga II
The grass and walks eve laid out with
a rvrtaln fre end easy rarrleaaueaa
that l very anwptable and contrasts
with the trim, slisvvn, soulless) lrt-
Mcrit of tMtbm square. Altogether a
Unit u liol.lrn tuar will lnUrtat.
Ilrrkeley a((iarw evtryotia fenows.
Vet ll has an eilranrditiary, ayniMf
thetle sttrtx tion frwi IU gra tu-l Rne
tbedirig obi treee, on. litsjr I
in", liaa noted that tbw Imfy )rl
ar bs n , rsnf" In n rowt d-twn
tlx n.i.l I,.-, i.i, an sriie, f, fx I
la It a tl, Urirl. .f tb Iswa In
froiil of lb i.ld IW-ttelry liiur, h
i Urml tl I ll l k Ul ltXi.ll.lnr ,nlft,
I TK lnat.H.t ertiand are ty fine,
A Small Hot rallfhtent Ilia Taatiher aw
the Real Veraaealar.
In a four-roomed house In a short
thoroughfare Id the most populous part
of the west side live "Jsux sy" and tils
family. His family consists of a father
and mother, and a younger brother and
a younger slater. Although "Jsmeay;
as the eldest child, Is prrhnis the most
Important member of the fnmlly, he
is Irsa than seven years old, and not
very lurge for bis age. The greate
portion of his brief life hns been Sient
on the sidewalk, where hr learned to
fight hla own battlce and take a fr
hard knocks without grieving. II
father snd mother are hard-working
wople, but they bsve been so busy for
two or three years getting soup bones
and firewood to throw at the wolf that
"JameayV education has been nrg
lectetl. The boy learned mnny things,
but be didn't get thetn out of a primer
For two months he had liern "liuntllu
paiers, until a truant iiiaircbr found
him one tiny and took biiu home
"JameayV mother was told that the
boy belonged In school, and that be
must be started In at once. 8he was
well-meaning woman and agreed Ilia
"Jsmeay V education should br-gln the
ot morning.
1 lie boy went to the St hoolhnuae ha
detrrmlmd to "durk" at receaa, but the
teat her trestrd him ao kindly and there
waa so niurb of a novelty in the abow
fhat be decided lo remain, lis soon
tirn to fr- at home, and he a-rairi
up a whlx-rlig aiial!ilaiir with a
small Jew boy at his tight. The teach
er Interested biin grratly. HewaUhed
h-r draw a pk ture of a rube, and then
beard her read off a row of flgurra from
I be blarklxiard, sod h cinrludi-d that
she was the sinsrteat ierton In the
world, esevpt iba man at the on cent
Show who ttiayto a IsrauUful colored
andraN while the orrheaU laye
one tune.
Toward the rlos of the morning sea
slon Uie trarhnrsald:
"Now, rhiblrrn, I am going to read to
you a little pleee out of tlilt book, and
I want yon to listen very cbnrly.aoUiat
)ol can rvjiral It to toe when 1 have
nnlftlml"
This sniiiard Jlmttile. If there waa
an) thing hm oVia'htt la ll waa retat-
Irtg, with sundry emj IiaUc avattirta. lo j
bit n"i ir brother el home a'to'itila
! of II." tint ii rf espbola i f T' HI flwlton
and J' ew Judt' t at lt I,. rd tl. iu frittt
lh I I i.: nl.l. r ! i i. f uiii.
y i,i rt , t.. an. I if a. 1 I at .!.
this lie B.1 Up .i r n l t'l I Mt S(
with seveial disagreeable features and
return the next forenoon. He straight
ened himself in his seat nt the request
to "sit erect," prepared to absorb every
word of the expected story.
The teacher said: "Now, I will read
this from this little book, and any of
you who wish to can repeat it to the
class in your own words. Don't try
to say it as I read it, but just ns you
would say it." Jimmle's eyes grew big,
and he was all attention. The teacher
read this short lesson from the first
reader:
"See the cow ! Is it not a pretty cow ?
Can the cow run? Y'es, the cow can run.
Can the cow run as fast as the horse?
No, the cow cannot run as fast as the
horse."
"Criminyl" thought Jimmie, "is 'at
all? 'At's dead easy." His hand was
up in a twinkling, in imitation of sever
al others. His interested face caught
the teacher's eye, and she tsaid: "Well,
Jumes, you may try it, but be careful
to get it right. You may stand up by
your seat."
"Jamsey" arose. Ordinarily be was
not bashful, but now bis face was
flushed, and he was trembling with im
portance, as he said:
"Get onto de cow. Ain t she a beaut?
C'n she git a move on? Sure. C'n she
hump herself as fast as de horse? Naw,
she ain t in it wld de horse, seel"
The teacher was overcome, but, never
theless, "Jamesy" was a favorite from
that moment. Chicago Record.
AROUND THE GLOBE.
Garner has Improved on his monkey
story; he is starting a monkey school
at Caloutto, where apes will be taught
to read.
Prussia has a debt of $37 per capita,
Russia, $30; Austria-Hungary, $70;
Britain, $87; France, $116; Italy, $V8,
and the United States, $14.
The census of Germany, just com
pleted, shows the population of the em
pire to be 51,758,364, an increase of 2,-
329,894 during the last Ave years.
Odessa la to hold a French industrial
exhibition lasting six months, next year,
for the purpose of making Russia buy
ers acquainted with the products of
French manufacture.
A strange story comes from the Gold
coast of a race of white men, with light
hnlr and blue eyes, dwelling In caves to
the northeast of the Koran za country,
through w hich the Ashantee expedition
is to march.
Turkish coffee Is not all coffee.
Throughout the east It Is mixed with
Urge quantities of barley or tye meal,
which makes It thick, and prevents it
from exciting the nerves too much.
A cable will soon be laid between Ice
land and the Shetland Island, the north
ernmost xiint of the British telrgraph
system. The money has been sub
acrllied, Great Britain, Iceland and Den
mark jointly guaranteeing six errent,
interest for a number of yeara. Tele
graphic communication with statlona
In Iceland, lying as It docs In the middle
of the North Atlantic, will be of great
value to meteorologlata.
ITEMS WORTH READING.
slf
Ocean strainers of the first clsss
esch consume from I'M to 20 tons of
coal a day.
In Germany a merchant was recently
fined heavily for Using a quotation
f rem the MiUlo at the bead of an silver
Garment, Mrs. Hester Curtis, of Ufnyel te, Ind.,
who was murdered a few days sgo.wss
the mother of 2 children, Including
seven lrs of tw Ins.
A M'raonid Hots for trn dollars, on
which the lnii-rrt waa $340. csme into
court In Arizona tecently. The rate of
ints-rnnt Shplilttt.-d was ft 25 a Week.
The until waa outlawed,
A Unit oue-thlrd of a fine eambrlo
rerdle entered the finder of Mrs. C. 8.
Warner, of Windsor, VL, 20 years sgo.
Home dtij astro, It waa removed from the
sole of Jier foot,
James KldrMge, of Hartford, Conn.,
has bought I lie a 4 onl and handcuffs
worn by John Brown, from Daniel
I.ler, of Wabash, Ind., for $51. The
relics have tern In Liter's pwtaioa
for luuny years.
An Iceltig for rake, that w III tw found
lneiienite and giant, may I mmln by
faking three tu'.ilr.Hinfult of milk and
letting It come in a boil. Then art It
aside, and when It la cool add one lea-
ainful of vanilla or otttrrrttrsrl etui
tir In con fee tlotirr's sugar until thick
though lo spfsd without running.
I'rsnre has eolttd it, problem of ap
pi) lug tbw rule for eompuleory mil
itary service to prleata by assigning
them to ambulaore work.
Virginia ftrgroe own f 1 1 . 0,0 of
the I M'J.OOQ.ttiO worth of real iuu
and impeuvemeiita In Um ttat ff;f Wl
by the aaaaor lof the y-er.
from Turin ? brothers of the order
of Mt, Franrta da ftatee ami 14 sitbrs
were arii l out in m o..lr as Biiasloo
aries Ui rtoutti An-rb
An Inttanc of rrmarktUy wvll prt
artrd old ar la reported from Grwen
Ma., where a log l'l had lain on
the tail lorn of the lab fe i years waa
brouglit up and f mi n.l lo ba aa sound M
lb day It was rnt
Mvirift of o)ntrr ! el'ifig nut
of NhiIIi Norwi'k, I umi, sr antdng
Ibeir etrwa It Iv I tl.t f ;-tr
.ilrttrt bate nia-U ll.ir aiiiaiiew
again, snd ojttrr hi'n
ttanpt li run ll rit il-
i.l r-K.ks an st-
w n.