Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 03, 1896, Image 1

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PAPER
MY SUCCESS
Is owing to my liberality in ad
verting Robert Bonner.
FREQUENT AND CONSTANT
Advertising brought me all
own, A. T. Stewart.
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TUUKlUCJNMi YEAK .HOTNRR. MOBPHW
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
FCBLISHKU
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
HE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON. . . . Editor
A. W. PATTERSON, . Business Manager
At tt.50 per year, $1.25 for six months, 75 cte.
Cor three muntas.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
t - Application.
THI8 PAPKR ie kept on file at E. C. Oake's
Advertising Agenoy, 04 and 65 Morchauta
Bxiohangs, San Fraucisoo, California, where cou
racta for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. ra. dally, except
Sunday. Arrives 6:15 a. ra. daily, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion 1:13 a. m. ; east bound 8:;i0 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. m.
OFriCIAL DISBCTOBT.
United States Officials.
President.. Graver Cleveland
Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson
Secretary of Htate Richard 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasury ....Jehn Q. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Secretary of War Daniel S. Laniont
Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Postinaster-Qeneral ..William L. Wi son
Attorney-Ooneral Jndson Harmon
Secretary oc Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Orngoa.
Governor..... w. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. R. Kincald
Treasurer..... Phil. Metanhan
Hoot. Panne Instruction O. M Irwin
auuruBy uenerai (j. in. Id'eman
Senators
i ti. W. MoBride
( J. 11. Mitchell
t Hiniror Hermann
Congressmen ....
Printer
" ( W. It.
Rllia
( R. 8. B n.
luprems Judges F. A. Moore,
( C. E. Wulver
olverton
Sixth JniliMul l)ltrl,.f
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
iwkuudk Aitonu'y jonn il. ijawray
norrow l oom j umiuais.
Joint Henator A. W. Oowan
Representative. J. 8. Bonthhy
':nnty Judge Jnlins Keilhly
Commissinnnr J, R. Howard
J. M. Baker.
H :!rk.. .T.W. Morrow
' nnenn (i. W. Harrington
Trnaanrer Frank- (ii Ilium
Anwor J. i"'. Willi
Surveyor.- Omi. Lord
' School 8up't Anna Balsiger
Coroner T.W.Ayem,Jr
HIFFNTB Town omavas
'laroi ... .Thos. Morgan
C mnr-Hinart O. K. Farnsworth. M.
Ltohtenthal. (Mis Pattorw.n, T. W. Aysrs, Jr.,
a. o. nunisr, c. m. ciooara.
KaRnnler If J Hll.u.b
fVeasiirer E. L. Fre'lund
Marshal A. A. Robert
PlfCIBft OflllHrfi
w u.Liir. 111 ww f mm,,., ... . . r., r rapinaq
Constable N. H. WheUlone
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United Mates Una OrHmra.
J. 9. Moor,....'..
A. 8. Biggs
..cas DALLES. OB.
Ili'glstcr
Jtsonivr
B.F, Wilson...
i. H. Kubbins.
LA OBAM Dl, O.
Reg(tr
Keoeivsr
KAWUN8 post, nj.il
O. A. B.
M seta at Lexington, Or., the Isst gatarday of
ft monUi. All veterans are Invited to loin.
C. Bona. limn. W Msm
Ailiataot. tf Cotninu.ter.
LUMBER!
tXTI RAVB FUR HAl.K AM. Klsrw or AN
f dressed Lumber. IS mile of Ueppner, al
wum iuu.il mm mm
BOOTT SA.WMZZjIj.
PER 1,000 FEET, KOUMM, .
-h CLEAR, -
1 1 00
17 40
I
f DELIVERED IK HKPPNIR, WILL ADD
The above quotations are strictly for Cash.
L HAMILTON, Prop.
national Bank oi lm.
ww. rcLAtn. to. . bihhop,
PrMUeat. Caakler.
TRACTS A 6EXEa.lL BANKING BUSINESS
OOLLKCTIONS
Male 00 Favtirable Twin
EXCHANGE BOUGHT 4 SOLI,
OEITKEa tf OREGON
Ootario-lloros Sluie Line
BflflSS-SiSfiEUIE
M. A. WILLIAMS, P op
OXTAHlODUnSS
laM flnrna Dally at g k m ao l ar
rive Hi OiUfi- iii 43 ho tin.
Single Fore $7 BO.
Round Trip $10.00
mT"Tkt9utm trtti rt tmtt fwt sib4.
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mi I "V" ilv H If tpn n.H.
few rnnt In Inl.rtut tmm I" .ft,-t mM ts
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Cos i MJ toWrlU.
ITHE KINQ CURE
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'55 OWEN ELEOTRIO BELTS AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK
THESE GREAT POINTS OF ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATORS
'i't Etcctrle Cnr.
rt-in niibeimraedl
soothiiiar to the
tnntt senslliTe. The
scrensrth of the ourrent Is
under the nnmnlntA mn.
tiol of the wearer, so
muth so that a child may
be treated and cured by
tho same power of Belt
necessary tor the strong.
est man.
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. nv wcuilinca AHI NECESSARY.
. a . ? a11 oheaP (B0-aned) Eleotrio Belts and fraudulent imitations of our Electric Belts
and Appliances, as these are an Imposition, upon the suffering.
maaT S,-0,!6 EIlE9P TBUSS Is th moat retentive and curative Truss
made lor the radical cure of Rupture, .
Germlslh "n?8 J.6nd ,for onr U, I"iMtrate Catalogue in English,
mnJi1;i-iH0nre8.taJ 'anW: talng medical facta, sworn statements of
oures made ana aesoriptions of Belts and Appliances. Address
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO,
203 to 211 State Street, Chicago.
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 Wavt rley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co.. s
million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indiakapolis, Imd., U, 8. A
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
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YOU CAN BUY 25.00 worth of dry goods and groceries and then have
enough left out ofllOO 00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This Is
a first-lass machine. Why then pay 1100.00 for a bicycle that will give
no better service T
CRESCENT "Soorcher," weight 70 pounds, only J0.
Ladles' and Gents' roadsters all the way from $50 to 174.
"Boys Junior, only i0 with pneumatic tire a good machine.
"Our 8peclal," Men's 30; Ladles', IJ0.
ADD REUS.
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
Or e
THE PITTCRSOX Pll t
Heppner, Oregon,
A gnu for su
MORROW AMD GRANT
Counties.
h Eeoley Institute
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& TMU.S. GOVERNMENT
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PAYING MILLIONS
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To person wtia irvt4 n Hit tt of h LWrd Sfsirtef to thtlf
Wi4w, ChiUrtn, or TsitfUt. Do Von r-iv 1 rntion 1 M4 Vm
rtU ivt in tht War of th RcNIUatf, In4ias or Milca Wart
on whom yoa 4e rd4 fjf tupptirt t
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
Te) rertivt frnon, he fi'-w do rot. ThM4i tinkt ff nrsr
Uw- rt "l.iU4 to lncrf of fnum, fht rnvtrnmtnl wt il
lo you nj is witting mI AnskMit to rtjr. Why not prtacttt
yr claim at this fat ? Your ptnslo Aattt front lh
time) ytM ppty, Mow Is the? Ktrritd hour.
trWf.io M Um mJ tmvipUro Inbprmatioa. Ko Qitfft ior tdvka.
H PrO n1s tut(ctful.
c The Press Claims Company
f-7) riliUr w. AVIXLTT, OtfxraJ JUipr,
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OVER ALL FOR
IS
It ean be changed
from positive to negative
ourrent In a moment.
They have and are cur
ing thousands of cases
of Rheumatism,
Chronta Disesmea
and Nervon Ail
snenta In man and
woman (from any cause)
where long oontlnued
medieal treatment! ailed
to oure.
FACTS
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FACTS !
. For the Curo o
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habit
II It lonsled at Ralera, Orvgon,
TU Mutt Deautiful Town on (A Cbort
fll at the O.tmrrs elRnt fw irnita
trtrtly eotifldsatlal. Treauaeat prtrsteaud sure
cure.
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COUNTY, OREGON,
THE POPULIST STATE TICKET.
The people's party state conveotion
was held in Salem on Friday, sod they
pat the following tioket io the field:
Congressman, first district W. 8. Van
djrburg of Coos county.
Second district, Martin Qudd of
Maltnomab.
PresirleDtial eleotors. Harry Watkins,
W. D. Hare, H. H. Spaugh and M. L.
Olmstead.
District attorney, sixth district, Wil
liam Parsons.
Judge, eigbtb diatriot, K. J. Slater.
Diatriot attorney, eigbtb district, H.
E Ooartney.
Joint senator, Umatilla and Union
oonnties, O. Teel.
Chairman state central committee, J.
C. Yonng of Baker.
The platform reaffirms the funda
mental principles of. the Omaha plat
form; favors the initiative sod referen
dum, redaction of official salaries and
free and unlimited ooioage of silver at
16 to 1.
tlOO Reward, 1100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that soienoe has been
able to onre in all its stages nd that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the
only positive cure now kuown to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, aoting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, therebv dpatrnvino ha fn.
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the
QuuatuuMon ana assisting nature iu do
ing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith iu its curative powers, that
they offer one hundred dollars for any
oase that it fails to cure, tiend for list
01 testimonial. Addresa,
F. J. Chbney 4 0i , Toledo, O.
tSold by uruggists, 75o.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE NOTES.
As the football season is over, the
boys have got the base ball fever.
The total enrollment now at the cnl
leg is 394, but will reaoh tbn 400 mark
by tbe beginning of next term.
Tbo first college paper, called the
Uollege Barometer, came out March 16.
it Is edited by tbe studeuts and will be
issued monthly.
Tbe end of thsseoond term will oln.e
this week. All examinations must be
held before March 27. when tba grades
will bo made out ami aeot to the parents,
Tbe O. A. 0. dairy is running with
good result. Farmers are oontinuallv
bringing in milk to have it tested, to see
iftbeiroows pay for keening tbem or
oot.
Pro. Fbaw is busy tenting the differ.
ent kinds of hay for oattte. The ra.
su'ts are fsrefnlly noted and some fslo
oepuini win be gained along that
lino.
Tbabovsara tsltina lt...t I..
prepariaii a track fur thw int niu,.i.i.
contest which romes of! io June. The
raco tra'k will ha fl'teen feet aid and
qnanr of a mile log. Btcdiht.
Uoretllis, March, 26 196
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carea ty
him. He
pablistiMa
vslasble
work on
this dls-
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with a
tie of his ahliita rnr, fr to aay aurTe,.rs
who m.r esnd itidr '. o, and E.pr .l r.
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4C4arCUevTer
WANTrn.AM irtrA Wbaraathla
thing to pat-ott Prrrfwt your W-as-.i hey may
fonf o wealla. Writs JHN WgliUKIU
KHfi ,,orw,. Waliia(ua,
li.ia.iof twr !. prise oa.
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EAST AND SOUTHEAST
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fntillal aiMMM k nil V m y.ti.t.. , t i .
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Care 1-AiLY Uhbvfu.
Maay hnnrs eavH via this line U taetora
rlala
$TC4M HT, PlKTICH LIGHTS
L.OWISMT MATItst,
It. It. BAXTER, 6V. Agtml,
I itrltnnH. Vrtoom .
J. V, It ART, Ayi, lhipmr,Otgn.
Cummings 8c Fall,
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FRIDAY, APRIL 3,
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WASHINGTDN LETTER.
Prom our Special Correspondent.
ThsCasoade Timber Reserve matter
is now before tbe president and all the
Correspondence thereof has been laid
beforo him It oousists of a letrt writ
ten by Senator Mitohell in behalf of the
members of the Oregon delegation, and
eigaed by them, deecriptiou of territory
desired to be excluded from the reserye,
maps accompanying suoh description,
letter of the commissioner of the gen
eral land office, indorsing tbe sugges
tions of tbe delegation and petitions of
settlers and others who have been in
juriously effected by tbe oreation of
tbe reserve.
The letter of tbe delegation oalls at
tention to the fact that the Cascade
Timber Reserve inoludea a vast extent
of territory extending through tbe state
from the uorthern to within thirty miles
of tbe southern boundry and of an
average width of forty miles, containing
a area of about 4,000.000 aores. It states
that the people of Oregon and their
representatives in congress did not pro
test at tbe time the reserve was created
beoatise they did not realize its magni
tnde and the many serious objections
to it, nnd that they the members of
the delegation believe that it is tbe
general sentiment of the people of the
state, irrespective of party, that the
proclamation of the president oreatint?
such reserve should be modified.
The delegation, in view of tha faots
laid before them and the Detttiona and
expressed wishes of the people of Ore
gon reoommend, that the proclamation
be so modified as to create three reser
vations instead of one. One to be oalled
tbe Mt Hood Public Reservation and
to contain 822,000 acres in tbe vioinity
of, and surrounding Mt. Hood. A sec
ond to be oalled the Crater Lake Reser
vation and to contain 922.000 aores io
the vioinity of and surrounding Crater
Lake. A third to be called the Mt. Jef
ferson Reservation to contain about
30,000 aores io the vioinity of and sur
rounding Mt. Jefferson.
Tbe aggregate number of acres is to be
exoluded from the reserve and thrown
open to oocnpatioo and settlement to
be about 8,320 000. The letter shows
tbe hardships that tbe reserve, as at
present established, baa worked on
hundreds of settlers, and tbe lack of
wisdom and undesirability of withhold
ing such an Immense tract f the public
domain, as ts now included in tbo re
serve, from noenpation and settlement.
Tbo letter with tbo accompanying
dornments was referred to the secretary
of tbe interior, and from him to tbe
commissioner of lbs land offloe, for con
sideration and opinion. The opinion
of tbe commissioner tread the matter
exhaustively. Qe says tbe statement
of facts shows that tbe present reserve
has left settlers, several hundred Io
nnmber, entirely isolated without nelah-
bora, schools or churches for all time
to oonie, and that tbe explosion for
local inn and developing tba Isrua areas
of mineral lands wblob lie wii,ln lbs
reserve, seriously Interferes with tbe
development of tbt natural resooroea of
tha stato. Ho also refers to tba faot
Ibat a large portion or Eastern Oregon
is almost wholly devoted to storkraising
and tbo people bad therefore had free
accras to tbe eaataro alone, of tho Cas
cado mountains for tho enmrorring i f
their flocks, more than 400,000 sbeep
having taeb rwsnrrieg summer baeo
driven from tbo hot and dried. ud nlalua
to tha erxil shades of lbs mountain
slopes, front which saoaas tbey are bow
prohibited beauseof lbs eatahliabmenl
of tha reserve. He further says thai
tha statement of facts shows ibat a
railroad has for years beo eotistrootad
from Yaqtiloa bay running to point
itblo tba present reearve, and Ibat II
would ba oawiao aad oontrarr to tba
polio usually pursuad by Ibo govern-
mem to bave tbo Isods for a distance of
forty Kites along tbo lino of this rail
roai inoloJe.! In tbo oblle reaervallou.
Tbo eororolns loner it tba ooacluaioa
of bis opinion says: "After aarafol
oonsbleratioo of tbo ontiro msltat. I an
eonetfaload lo reeorameot a subdivi
sion of tbo SXiaHeg Ceeoeda Forest Ha.
sarvo as prayed for, A.y. fr0B1 lbt
doabifal polley of I ha withdrawal froa
tbo polilio domala of so large aleela
tract of lae la eae atata. etMebiag so
it dos from tbo Dorlhero la tha aoatb.
booodsry. and loolaJiag 4.010.000
ara, it would sm that tbo great
fundamental eoeaaities f tbo eetab
liahnatit of sirb a rerve. to witi tba
oonaotvalKMi of ibe wetter aepply, aad
Iba prrvatina tA tiaW do sxit iet
bara. Tbo rail fall in Ibat serlioa a p.
aara In ba saffleiantly abuorlaat, aorl
prndaaal by eaoaea wbieb wootd rem.U
Jtsl as tky now rtiel, if tba
wttre a'ae ernMs.J a fana ivta-
mi1. bo redosxl Ut afiirullarat
It farther- aopeare Ibat Iba raaxte
it ia ftot fl t tttwe.i as in ataka It
eHbHreaal dsalrabta .tr the preaafve-
wa tT Iba fnrM smslK than, tU
fa ee 1 m ftw able Ui oVUialh. tba
'l.'a frlaxl sub-livisioha a, II a-ffla.
-ally ttrrearve !hes loOiltH, whtek
aaefat f aa'arel ailraritwa abwalj
awtalai rt I l4 (r ia elllet H
0 b atlf toao of ho asaaraaa oai-
"w taftla'H M Iba rraMva aal af
a 'J H " -4 t ) os
"ff, ! f II n.. rvws.ks
1896.
Highest of all in Leavening
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oADdOIstlTECV PURE
Water supply wbioh the nnrlnralirna
citizens and farmers are thoroughly sat"
isnea is in excess of all neoessity. Our
greatest drawback iu farming ia the
exoess of tbe water supply in tbis part
oitne oountry." The petitions further
state that the said settlers now isolated
on tbe reserve have tho painful alterna
tive of abandoning their homea and
thereby losing the improvements and all
the labor and money expended thereon,
or of bringing up their ohildren away
from civilization without schools or
cbnrohes, away from polling places and
postoffloes and all the advantages of
eooial intercourse."
The plan of tho delegation excludes
all mining area and all area where there
were settlements at tbe date of tbe first
proclamation.
At the requeat of tbo seoretary of tbe
interior, Senator Mitohell had a con
ference a few dava aero with the resi
dent, during wbioh ho weot over tbe
whole ground with him. Tbo president
and seoretary of tbe interior era an! no
somewhat slowly in the matter because
tbe national foreatry association is
opposed to the reduction, or in tank an
reduction whatever, of tbo reservation.
Tbis band of disinterested patriots are
working for posterity and do not think
that tbe present generation has any
rights that onr unborn ohildren are
bound to respect. As thev are all nin
gentlemen, soientiflo gentlemen, tbe
president must give their opinions due
consideration, but whether they will
weigh against tbo wishes of tbe people
of Oregon is a matter only timt will
deoide, for be has not yet made no hia
mind.
Did you ever stop to tbink ahatlnrti.
gestlon really means T II means simply
that your stomach ia tired. If onr lam
are tired, wa ride. Tbo horse and tbe
team engine do tbo work. Wby not
give lour stomach a ride; tbal ia, let
something else do its work. Foods can
be digeeted outside of tbo body. All
piaots ooutsiu digestive prinoiplea wbioh
will do this. Tbo Bbaker Digestive
Cordial oontains digestive ptinoioles
and is a preparation designed to rest Ibo
tumaob. Tba Shakers themselves bave
such unbounded confidence io it that
tbey have placed 10 oeul sample hot ties
oo tbe market, and it is said that eveo
so small o quantity proves beneficial in
rasjofity of tases. All druggists
keep it.
Laxol is tbo best medicine for chil
dren. D -ctors reoommatid It la place of
Castor Oil.
.s
Hectare's Hagaslna ror April.
Madura's magasino never tails Io
make good its special claim of timeli
ness. Tbo April number bas for frontis
piece an excellent portrait of Profeaaor
Iloolgen, whom tbo German Emperor
baa, attbio Ibeee few dsys, made a
baroo for bis marvelous discovery of
tbo cathode rays; and Ibo leading article
is almost tbo Oral sooount yet given of
Profeaaor Itoolgta, as seen ia bis own
laboratory in tba act a el condool of bis
xpsrimeDla, II is tbo rvoord of a visit
nodertakeo by a opacial reprreeot stive
of Iba Bsgstiae, Immediately on Iba
atinonooameol of the discovery, and
reports Iron Professor Itontgro'l own
lips the way In wbieb bo made It and
bis opinion of in aatnro and beariog.
Tbo article io illustrated with camarous
pbotograpbo by Ibo sew proeeaa, as w
also a anpplemeetary artlolo on "Tbo
Rontgea Keys io A merles," by CSsve-
laad Uiyffatl.
Tba new Aotbooy Hops rote sees, Le
uo In this aaaiber, promises to sapply
lbs Boat attraotivo evmpeoy of people
and Iba most sothralling aariaa of ad.
vsotorss Ibsl Iba frolifol aathtaT of
Tbo Piiaoaar of Zaada baa yet areaUd.
Opeeiag sbsplafa are osually a lit tie
slowmoviog, bat bers laUrset ia folly
aroaaaj almost from Ibo first paragraph.
One of Ho eathne'a beat sfblsvemeoU
also ia tba now Klpliag ballad, Hnldier
an' (tailor Ton." Il baa Iba faadameatal
laei wldesafsaeUveasas tbal only
gMiiits Is apahlo at.
A a aeoooat of Lioolu's eoarUbip sod
marriage, baaed on Ibo iMtlaioay if
Intlnata frUads of bla still llviag, oo
pletely disproves a abeaefst story,
p4 by aosao of Iba beat Ugra.a
era, that Ltroln car sabjattj Iba
My obo aflar wards Uoasso bio wife la
Ibe oaeoaakalla bamillaltooi of abeaal
teg biatawlf, wilhaoi waraiaf or eipla
aatiob, n aa erraaVn aipiate4 for
Ib-ir Rierriags. Aloag will) Uto te
l0 aa eeeatf tttebata, aitb pas
froaa a litila known at
Lsarola'a, wWaeata ba ba4 Daoglea far
ao Ofpoaeat sail aoatpleieiy 4Um&4
bid, Iwaaly veers bfra Iba btetano
lUbata of IV4 Taa aMsraa are a bo a
4l eit aa la,
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WEEKLY WO. 6P4
SEMI-WEEKLY NO 4281
Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Low's "A Century of Fainting." Eliza
beth Stuart Phelps tells how she pro
duoed the best known of her works,
"Tbo Gates Ajar." There are good
stories by "Q" and Mrs. E. V. Wilson.
S. S. MoClure, limited, 80 Lafayette
Palaoe, New York City.
During tbe winter of 1893. F. M.
Martin, of Long Reaoh, West Va., con
tracted a severe cold wbioh left him
witbaoough. In speaking of how be
cured it he says: "I used several kinds
of oough syrup but found no relief until
I bought a bottle of Ohamberlein'a
t oogh Remedy, which relieved me
almost instantly, and in a short timo
brought aboat a complete cure." When
troubled with a oough or oold use this
remedy and you will not find it neces
sary to try several kinds before you get
re.ief. Ii has been in the market for
oyer twenty years and constantly grown
in favor and nnnnlsrits liV
60 cents per bottle by Oonser & Brook,
The nerves of warm-blooded ani
mals telegraph information to their
brains at the rate of about 150 feet per
second. When anyoue puts hia hand
on hot iron he doea not feel it until tho
nervea have sent tbe message to the
brain, and in tho intervul hia hand haa
been burned. It ia thought that thia
would not lie the case if the nerve mes
sage were transmitted with the inten
sity and velocity of electricity trans
mitted over a copper wire to a brain act
ing" with tha promptness of a Ley den
Jar.
Food, to be properly digested,
should be well and thoroughly cooked.
The process of cooking promotes cer
tain necessary chemical chungea, and
destroys a prolific source of disease.
Food and drink frequently contain
poiaona which the long-continued ap
plication of heat will render Innocuous.
Tha practice of recommending raw or
partially cooked meuts is especially
bad. Such food la a heavy tax upon the
digestive organs, and often acta aa a
carrier for the vhua of Infcctioua dis
euHea. Tho average foreicner'a limnran
of things American was brought borne
to a traveler in Madrid thia summer,
who waa strolling through the ktreeta
of that city Iu company with a Hpnniah
gentleman of excellent education. Tho
two puased an Inn on whose sign-board
wer painted the wordsi "Cuaa Washing
ton." The Spaniard pointed It out to
hia companion. -Ah. we think so much
of your Washington!" he auid. "He
waa the greatest man of our country."
The American at once felt the correct
thrill of patriotic pride. "Yea," con
tinued the ti her, meditatively, "hia
books on Spain are a delight, and hia
career here aa minister nuide him to bo
admired by all." The American caught
bla breath, but wlaely did not under
take to diaabuaa bia friend of tbo Im
pression that tha greateat American
waa Washington Irving.
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