Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 07, 1896, Image 1

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FOURTEENTH YEAR
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
rUBMSHSD
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, . . . Editor
A. W. PATTERSON. . Business Manager
At $3.50 per year, f X.25 for biz months, 75 ots.
Aduertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIB PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Dake's
Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants
Eiionanga, oan rranoieoo, California, where cou.
racts for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. m. daily, except
Sunday. Arrives 6:15 a. m. daily, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves WHlows Junc
tion 1:13 a. m. ; east bound 3:30 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.
OFPICIAIi -DIXS-ECTO-R-ST.
United States Officials.
President. Grover Cleveland
Vice-President Ad'ai Stevenson
Beoretary of Htate Richard 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasnry John Q. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Secretary of War Dnisl S.Jniont
Secretary of Navy. Hilary A. Herbert
Postmaster-General William h. WilBon
Attorney-Gnneral Jndson ITarmon
SeoretaryoE Agrioulture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
governor..... w. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. H. Kincaid
Treasurer.. Phil. Metsolian
Bopt. Public Instruction (i, M Irwin
Attorney General t C. M. Idleman
Senators 1 wr- McBride
I J. H. Mitchell
Congressmen j $nge rjI1,,!nai,n
Printer .'.W. H. Leeds
Supreme Judges....
ill. a. Kan,
F. A. Moore,
C. E. Wolvflrfnn
Sixth Judicial DlRtrict.
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney John II. Lawroy
Morrow County OfIleinl.
Joint Senator A, W. Gowan
Uepresetitative J. 8. Boothby
' "untyJndge Jtilitts Keithly
OommisHioncni J. It. Howard
.1. 01. lMKCr.
T. W. Morrow
O. W. Harrington
Frank Gilliam
J. V. Willis
Goo. Lord
. Ann FtnlaiirAp
Sheriff
Treasurer
AtwAssor
Surveyor...
Sohool Sup't...
Coronor
..T.W.Ayers, Jr
'Jiyor.. Thos. Morgan
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treasurer , E. L. FrKolsnrt
Marshal A. A. Roberts
Precinct Officers
Justin fifth. Pmw V. I. TrVanlMnrl
Constable. N. 8. Whetstone
United Htate Land Orticers.
TUB DAf.I.UI. OR.
1. 1. Moor !t-ffUter
A. 8. Biggs Receiver
B.F, Wilson Regixter
1. 11. Uobbins Roooivor
i.a nuiMii. on.
8ECIIKT SOCIETIES.
RAWLINS POST, NO. IL
G. A. It.
Moots at Lexington, Or., Uk Ut Baturday of
'arr. month. All veteran are Invited to )in
(.' C. Boon, Go. W. Smith
Adjutant. tf lkmmandw
L UMBER !
WE HAVE FOR MALE ALL KINDS OF CH
' dremed Lumber. 16 miles oi Ueppnar. at
what Is known as ll
BOOTT BAWMZXjZj.
PEE 1.000 MET, fcOUOH,
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r PEUVEREW IN HEPPNER, WILL ADD
mw jTir i,ww vauionai,
Th above quotations art strictly for Cash,
L HAMILTON. Prop.
National Bank of Mm.
W. PE.NLANO, ED. E. BWI10P,
Pre-ldrat CMslr.
mmm i cener.il banking business
COL.LKCTIONS
UmU on ForaliU Trm.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLI)
OEITSER. tf OREOON
ODlirio-Uoros Slaac Line
BDBHS-CflHYOJt STHGEUKE
H. A. WILLIAMS, P'op.
OSTAUiaiJUILS'S
1tm Bnrna Hall; MS p.m. ol ar-
l OoUfiu lo 42 bftort.
Sinqlo Faro $7.00.
Round Trip $10.00
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ffrf.iari, lbs frt mppf of
lb Wwl. lb(l'4i-,Urfli fir
If In 4?M,1w ;, 1 & Ttt K4lf
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f'l llaaUf, iwftitt.fi purt.
The CITY
I now open with fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, eto., constantly on hand. .
Wedding Cakes or Pastery for epeoial dinners baked to
order. Also carries a line of well-selected Grooeries.
Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
TWO LUNCH TABLES
Will be kept for the accommodation of the trade. Country People
stopping temporarily in town, oan get what tbey want
very cheaply at the OITY BAKJSRY
The Patronage of the People of
OTTO FRIEDRICH,
Old BaKery Stand, v HEPPNER, ORE.
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 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. HALL0CK, iNDUM.rous. Ikd., U, B. A.
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
j JM FACTS ;
! j; OU CAN BUY I2S.00 worth of dry goods and groceries and tben have ) '
; Y enough left out of 1100.00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This Is j '
1 1 a flrst-class machine. Why then pay flOO.OO for a bicycle that will give i 1
i C no better service t i
I CRESCENT "Scorcher," weight 20 pounds, only too. ' "'
i, Ladles' and Gents' roadsters all the way from 130 to $75.
1 1 "Boys' Junior, only $10 with pneumatic tlra-a good machine. I
! "Our Special," Men's $50; Ladles', $50.
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WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, :
S CHICAGO AND NEW YORK.
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Heppner, Oregon, f '
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PAYING MILLIONS
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Ta pttwm, who emJ In tht wm of th Umir4 S'ainof to ttwir
Widowt, ChiMftn, or Nitmi. l)o Vou rtct ivt a rnswn H4 Yon i
rtU.ivt In th War f tb Rebellion, lo4Ua or Mekaa Wara
on whom you tfrpemW U support f
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
T left! i ptniion, wh? now da not. Thouaandi ndf h rtw
lw art tnitsWd to an Incrca c-f fwmim. Th fownmttit own it
la yoy snj ft UUBg and Anli ta py. Why no rtaet
yotir claim at this pnMmt lima? Vow attilaa dat from lb
lima ymt tpply. how It tb ntt?tt4 hour.
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HEPPNER, MORROW
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BAKERY
Heppner is Respectfully Solicited.
For tho Ouro o
Liquor. Opium vi Tobacco Habit?
It Is located at felon, Oregon,
The Mutt Beautiful Town on ths Cxut
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THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
Is Simmons Liver Regulator don't
forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish
during the Winter, just like all nature,
and the svstem hrnm.ac ua u.:
the accumulated waste, which brings on
rillMi cvcl a,lu gue ana Kliouma
usm. You want to wake up your Liver
51?,Y,iJUrt, be sure Vu take SIMMONS
Liver Regulator to do it. it also
regulates the Liver keeps it properly at
work, when your system will be free from
poison and the whole body invigorated
You get THE BEST BLOOD when
yuur svsiem is in A condition, and that
will only be when the Liver is k. pt active.
lry a Liver Remedy once and note the
difference. But take only SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR -it is SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR which makes the
difference. Take it in powder or in liquid
already prepared, or make a t?a cl t'.e
powder; but take SIMMONS LIVE!? t CU
LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on eveiv
package. Look for it.
J. U. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
THE
OWEN
ELECTRIC
BELT
Trada Mark-Dr. A.Owsn
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
rwil,' ,n1,on'T selentiao and practical
Electrics Belt made, for general use, produclni.
genuine current of EFectrlclty, forthi euw
lated botn In quantity and power, and applied
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time durlnj working hours or sleep, and 7
WILL POSITIVELY CURB
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KIDNEY DISEASES
WITHOUT MEDICINE
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OUR URGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Contains fullest Information regarding the enra
I L '. "rvoiis nineiuws, priree,
and how to ordnr. In English. Oermsu, Hwedlsb
and Norwegian languages, will be mailed, upon
eit iCaUlin 1A 111. .,1.1 aa.. a .......'.'"
Ha Owen Electric Belt anil Appliance Co.
AlK orrira ami, dkiv .irtn.
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mrteay for Consumptkm. Uy its timely usa
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enrress arm postofiica ad.lresi. Siiirerely,
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TUESDAY, APRIL
ACCIDENTS TO BIRDS.
Singular Misfortunes Whioh Be
fall the Little Creatures.
.1 Heron Choked by a Fish That Was
Too Large to Swallow A Bird Hang
by a Hatr In a Colt's
Tall.
Many strange accidents have oc
curred to birds while feeding. An Irish
naturalist once observed a dunlin be
having very curiously on the seashore.
The bird rose in the air and flew for a
short distance, then alighted and shook
its head violently in a vain endeavor to
detach a round lump observable upon
its bill. The encumbrance proved to
be a cockle which the dunlin had found
open, and, in innocently attempting to
negotiate, naa Deen trapped by it. This
kind of bivalve accomplishment no less
than an authority than Mr. Tegemier
declares to be not at all uncommon on
our shores. A Whitstable cockle recent
ly bore testimony to the veteran
naturalist's assertion by capturing a
green linnet By one of its toes.
A poor little chaflinch was found dead
in the neighborhood of Epsom a short
t ime ago with its lower mandible firmly
imbeded in the shell of a beechnut
that had become so inextricably fixed
that the bird had died of starvation.
A hen pheasant was not long since ob
served by a sportsman flying round and
round in the most unaccountable fash
ion, and on being shot was discovered
to have a large oak leaf impaled upon its
beak so as to completely obscure its
vision.
Herons sometimes choke themselves
by attempting to swallow large trout,
how large may be judged to some ex
tent from the fact that I recently dis
sected a bird of this species in whose
maw was a large water rat in a perfect
state of preservation. An eider duck
has been killed through attempting to
nwallow a toad, and a bullhead or"mill-rr's-thumb"
has proved too much for a
water rail, a little grebe, and a king
fisher. A member of the last named
Kpoelcs wns, discovered a season or two
back in a Cambridgeshire ditch by some
sportsmen unable to fly except for a
short distnnce, and upon being caught
and examined it was found that the
bird had a young pike protruding from
Us gullet. As soon as the fish, which
measured no less than 4 inchrs, was
removed, the kingfisher flew away ap
parently none the worse for lU experi
ence. llirds thatemployhair in the building
f their ncBts aomrtlmea come to grief
by hanging, but I should nay very acl
dom indeed in tho following manner.
A rntVmnn wbo,d a number of eolt.i
uiion n farm oii duv nc'te.m .
bird entangled irf th long Imir of the
lull of one of thorn. The lit tilt fi'Pll f 11 Fa
had evidently been in aeart-h of material
wherewith to line its tirt. mid by some
iiunccotintublu accident hud l eeo'ine en
Miured In the tuilfeiiipthnlrof the colt's
luil. Canes of birds getting their fin-t
entangled In bits of yarn or string are
not uncommon, especially in the breed
Itig m-UKon, and v. believer the victim of
this kind of mishap hupin na to get the
lniH-dimciit fastened inn tree or among
stones, death Is pret ty ure to 1 the re
mit unless prompt liunmn aid Is forth
coming. In the spring of the yenr.aa
iverylKMly know, the dead leaves of
l-umpa grass full to tlm ground and
curl tip like the aim. lugs front a car
..enter'a bench. A Field eorreiondent
mciitiona finding a jioor robin hlch
had accidentally got one of theae pieces
coiled around Its neck ao tightly that
it waa unable to feed, and died of starva
tion. lloolh deacrlbea a very peculiar ac
cident to a kingfisher, thua: "While
nlp shooting one winter round Hick
ling Iii-oad, In Norfolk, I noticed some
-mall object aplnshlng In the water at
the aide of the dike, and on proceeding
lo the spot f discovered an unfortunata
Hngflsher that had come to grief In a
rather aingular nmnnrr. Th Klr.i k.,i
idently t ami former lima been
truck by a shot hlch
through th tiper mandible. Thia
woumi waa quite lii alcil up, but a smalt
lileee of the liornr suits tanr nf th. I-mL
had been splintered, and Into the crack
promieeu by the fracture two or thnv
of lha fine flbrea which form !.
flower, or aeeda of Ui- reed wen ao
nrmiy fixed that the bird waa held f,t.
It must hava been Urine' un il.a .Iil.
and brushing too eloaely u tha reeda
rrow on ih banka, to hava been
caught In tha manner dearHUed."
( ortihill Magadna.
PRETTY JAPANESE INTERIOR.
lha UMmt l aa Ha fMala4 at tltHa
Caat.
A Jattaneaa Interlctr will ).... t i-
favor with T ns of moderate means.
"" m Kixt an arreet nut ba b.
Uinedataoallfl.tact. Hangthewall
from baaelxMril t.i rolling it. .
ridga pr f dull old red aimnlatln
a frlea t, artlhiff th tan,lw
rail l Itti be below tha celling, form
m dado and panels with bsmlmo, ad
atfticil both daa'o and fries with Jap
"'fM in itmam ana rosier,
Iut a grt,lh whit cream tnattn.gon
the flmir. and soreaal tt all. I......
In Imitation of !heatn and Ksar.
a.na or uaa Itaiutiona ara really
"Jii'irrmi,
Tberw must not ) a atnala
Ui walla. The divan i.,... i la. I . -
prlnf naUra laid dirertly on tU
fW. f wer I kla with a Japan print,
and have tiiilowa en.t hi, i
- ' " , ft Wfi,
a).tb,avttnn ere p, and Jattaaea nrlnUs
I i a. .1. . i ... r
,-wt tum neai, or u ditan aus,bd
biff J a M aea hu,t,rlia
ha hd. hut mora to ih tight.
"f rfra MO. p. r, belter ti.
a atandard lairp of lerraectia. with
orfn deenratinna, ffttrti rMh
trown oenia will anawer adtulraWt fur
nrfrtff la (hie mont.
!! err few rhsiea ar,A Ul it....
I Of Un.l.aj. rttt U i tha big pdhra, f
enef,f with JsiwA'aa el;ira. v.
Highest of aU in Leavening
AB50E.UTEI.Y PURE
with a bit of Japunese drapery; use n
oapanese tea service, and a gong of
uiuiize. xi ii is a library let
the desk be of bamboo, as well as such
uuoK-eBaes as are not built into the
walls.
For a square hall a few touches in the
way of a Moorish iron hanging lantern,
vi oneniat drapery if only of
chintz, hung over a spear a rug thrown
over the balustrade above, a jute rug on
w.o , a, ocui oum under t'je stairs
and covered with Japanese chintz or a
,5- i us, win give tne effect of a
aTVajr-iurnisnea nail. jy. x. World.
HIS RETORT COURTEOUS.
ouia unanfee the Htory So as to Give
una Credit.
ur. maimers, the eminent divine,
ioua oi teinng the following story:
Lady Betty Cunningham, having had
some difference of
i" sw TV J AA UC
parish minister, instead of putting her
... w.,,iuuuuu in ine collection
piuie, merely gave a stately bow. This
having occurred several Sundays in
succession, the elder In charge of the
"" 'osi patience, and blurted
iiit 4TT Jt .I ...
vvii. ,d cua aae wr less o' yer man
ners, an' mair o' ver allloe m i,i.i w
. - ...-,vavij.
Dining on one occasion nt ti,
- -a aaa- V - UVUuG
or a nobleman he happened to repeat
'" "ci.uuio, wnereupon the boat, in
a not over-well pleased tone, aaid:
"Are you aware, Dr. Chalmers, that
A-auy neiiy is a relative of mine?"
"I waa not awam mv m . n..,
J '"'"I ipilCU
t i. n ! . with'our permission,
mcuuon me i act the next time
a mn me atory."
. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
"Boy, are there any flsh in thia
pondr "I don't know, air." "Whvara
you fishing in it, then?" "To find out,
air." N. Y. Herald.
"I ate a piece of pie for sup er last
II A1T1 is Mm
mgui. now am you reel when you
awoke thia morning?" "I haven't been
asleep yet." Once a Week.
Customer (in restaurant) "I've
forgotten what I wanted to order, and
I hud it right on the tip of mj tongue."
Walter "What did you aaf about a
tip, air?" Philadelphia Record.
-"a iu for Alttrrna-Tle "Were
you alarmrn,0a,nrr-1, T hlmmnA
you ao auiiuenly In the conservatory
Inst nto-ht?" nnrlln"Vn Kit f
rather thought it waa you." Detroit
L T., ,
x rev a re as,
Millson "Do you believe that the
aoula of the departed can communicate
with us after death?" K;lby "Oh,
Ves: I freouentlv trrt leftjra
(friends who have moved to rhlladel-
pnia. Kxchange
Student (hurriedly accosting a
mate of his) "ft.pcrlot, there are a
couple of creditors close on my heels."
Fellow.fitudcnt-,'Quick, run Into the
aavlnga bank over the way; nolmdy
will look for you there."--Iluntca Al
lerlel. The late Dr. W. B. Robertaon, of
Irvine, waa once addressing a boys'
meeting, and having delighted them
with some of bia racy anerdotea he
began to draw to a rhiae by saying:
".Now I'm going to point out the moral
of all thia." "Never mind the moral,"
ahouled a little fellow from lha middle
of the ball, "gle'a anllher atory ." Lon
don Telegraph.
Wenora Lelta "Don't you feel tha
absence of your huslmnd. now be haa
gone to J ujuy V Beaora Bargoa ".V0t
In the least You nee ha hue left ma
a plentiful supply of cash, and at break
fat I simply lay a newspaper on tha
table at tha place where ha generally
alta, and I aaaura you that half tha
time I forget that ha la really not
there."EI Dia. '
Tb My Kafltsa Matlae.
Krrvanta ara no longer member of
lha family. They ara profeaaionala, da
Urhed from ieraunal ties, and with no
mora feeling of love or gratitude than
baa the cabman for hla fara, whom he
drlsee with aklll, for whirl, ha Is paid
according to tha tariff naiM Inald his
rat. Their pride Is In their profession,
and perwnnal affertlon doea not enter
Into tha account. Their own plcaaure
their own adtantaga.d. Tha butler
haa hia stated houra of relaaatlon and
hla rigid rulra. self made, of riirU lion.
Ha will not do thia and ba will not do
that, and wild horses uU! not make
him btidga an Inch out of his own Una.
Per rontra, tha eerv.ee ba will not
render lo bia master ba demands from
lha footmen and peg boys for blmaelf,
and lha diarlpllna ba ao h.ftily rajecta
ha aa lgnrouy enfnreea. He la em
phatically tha master-bia own, bia M
low arr.ai.ts'. bia My', whom be ea
Hc or overawes; bia nominal iar'a,
whom b lakes rare to keep In good ,y.
twr by personal atleathma conducive
lo ev.mfort. Klaewisa h aria aeeoHIng
to bia own will, and ba la tha msl
tyrant of lha aetablishmanl.-.alional
llevlew,
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Ml deer Wandered Int., IKa wifl f
Tentral Cake, Ulch, early on rerant
Sunday morninf. trotted thr4.tig. tba
streets foe aw bile, and tovW .t U
wtHHla again befnra any af te suriUf
lahat.lUale avwhl ite Utrlr wTva
avrorW ally togwt a gun,, ... ti
t'Jk ara aastaaeatniiUeMllaiantitvy.
Or,, thia wuur. and loai-a ,...,.
atmota ara waalajr gvweA sj-.rt M
fnt nmt t laeft. art Hits'. , A, fssad
ef It a.lt waa aet wtttitti tHfaiiai'
rt ft a ttiiti t a arlfVrraai t.M awa
TRHirT.V rfn ccci
SKMI-WIBKLY NO 4291
Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report
NOVELTIES AND INVENTIONS.
There is said to be a fortune in Btore
for the lucky inventor of a bottle that
cannot be refilled.
Sensitive finger covers are now used.
They are made of thin rubber film, and
protect the skin from chemical steins
while retaining the sensibility of touch.
Perforated anti-rheumatic bed cloth
ing is now made. It is claimed that the
perforations permit the escape of the
vapors of perspiration and thus act as a
preventive.
Coal dust is successfully used as fuel
for boilers by a process invented by a
German named Wegener. It is fed to
the furnace automatically, and only"
ordinory chimney draught is needed.
A folding bicycle has been devised.
By a simple and ingenious arrangement
the connecting rods of the frame may
be folded until the machine is reduced
to the Bize of one wheel.
A recent Invention provides for the
automatic filling of shuttles in cloth
weaving looms. Hitherto one man
could attend six looms; by this Inven
tion one man can attend 10 looms; and
tis there is no necessity for stopping'tho
looms while the shuttles are being
filled the quantity of cloth produced la
doubled.
Dlirincr tha wlnta tano tj r
Martin, of Long Resoh, West Vs., oon-
Iraoted a severe nnlrl mhink
with a cough. In speaking of how be
cored tt he says: "I nsed several kinds
of oougb ayrup but found no relief nniil
I Kirs HnUi at L 1 1 1 a ni
. wugut uuuio or u.iBmberlein'a
riHCQ Rommlv u-hinl, i
1 i . i. i riir.ru uiu
almost iDstantly, and io a abort lima
hmitfrllfr .kaal - - 1 .. ....
w.u..Hu amiui at-umpiere cure. " wiien
troubled with a oongh or oold nse tbia
remedv and vnn will nni n,i ,t
ary to try several kinds before yon get
re.ief. It baa been in the msrket for
oyer twenty yesra and constantly grown
In favor and popularity. For asle at
50 centa per buttle by Uooser k Brook,
druggists.
FUTURE COAL MINE. "
DUooverv of a Burled forest off r ranee
That la Fast neoomlal Chancai to ( oal.
A aingular fact la recorded oamrlv,
thaton tha ahnreanr T'.;.i...... ' i
-aj r I... ...
tyof bt. Luogat elation, at a plane cullcii
Port Blnne, tho tides have lutcly dis
placed a consiilerabln
any to the depth of sonic 9 to 13 feet.'
.i.i.i)iuii)iig mis remarkalile phe
nomenon is the fact that forests known
to have been buried for rn.rii at amssl ea
j- ,v a
some li. or 20 centuries hfiVfi tlfilA tvars
brought to light and a vast forest has.
It omiears. Ih iti illnMn.i i.. ...
of transfortmitlon into coul. Fcrna
ona tne trunks and bnrka of trees ara
to be seen In an advanced state of de
couipofiition. show Inc. in filet !,. l
and flnkea which BTm ffllitwl tit Avnl
- - vit
and, while mmie of the trunks are 11
feet In length and still very distinct,
they are becoming rapidly transformed.
DISEASES OP THIS fiKI.f.
Tha tnl,Mm ll.l.l..- ...I . .! I I
-..- , a "" r.iiiaT inci
dent to enema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other
diseasea of the skin la iosUnily allayed by
applying Chamberlaina Kya and Bkia
Ointment. Many aery bad cesra have been
permanently cured by iL it la equally
sflii lent fur ii, i.in i,;l .a ...!: .
I " 'n t -," .hvwi ih, i r ill-
aly fur ar.ra nipplta; chapped hand, chil
blaina, frnst hiU!, and i .ironic sore ayt
r or aaia by arujrgun at 2d cents per box.
i vuiiuiuun i v n urn, iney
arajurf what a boras needs when inbadeondi
Won. Tonic, bkiod purilWr and vermifuge.
For sale by Conser k Brock, drnggiata.
Tee fie CmAmlm F 4UI V. J . at
Faco
Wilt ! weeaiaa wlta a mast af egtag
smiie, anar yen latest In a
tem wna ra as a
' PIUCH TENSION,
TENSION' INDICATOR
AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER,
a'! iaai,lei HA aoful 4vksaavta
anpw, in any sewpig MsiatM.
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t , Darals.f t4 rlaauitity la!H,
,Bf flaa rialtl Ml fifftfC AjtstL
, , Itwl Ml ffwti Arllclat,
4 awi anrte so J 1 ! yn , to tha full
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