Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 14, 1896, Image 1

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    OFFICIAL sV
PAPER
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MY SUCCESS
Is owing to my liberality in ad-
vertis'ng. Robert Bonner. I
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FREQUENT AND CONSTANT
Advertising brought me all if
own, A. T. Stewart.
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FOURTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1896.
WEEKLVrlO. 68fi
SEMI-WEEKLY NO 4311
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WEEKLY
GAZETTE.
PCBI.IHHKI)
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON.
. . - Editor
Business Manager
At $2.50 per rear, $1.25 for six months, 75 ots.
Cor three mouins.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application,
THIS PAPEB is kept on file at E. C. Dake's
Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchant
Exchange, San FranciBoo, California, where con
tacts for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
The CITY BAKERY
Is dow open with fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc., constantly on hand.
Wedding Oakes or Pastery for sp-oial dinners baked to "
order. Also oarriea a line of well-selected Groceries.
Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, etc,
TWO LUNCH TABLES
...
Will be kept for the accommodation of the trade. Country People
stopping temporarily in town, nan set what they want
very cheaply at the OITY BAKERY
The Patronage of the People of Heppner is Respectfully Solicited.
OTTO FRIEDRICH,
Old BaKery Stand, HEPPNER, ORE.
Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. m. dally, except
Sunday. Arrives 6:15 a. m. dally, except Mou
iday. West bound passenger loaves WlllowB Junc
ition 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. j going west, 4:30
p. m. and 5.56 a. m.
OS-OTICX-A-Xi dikbctoet.
United States Officials,
President ..Grover Cleveland
Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson
Secretory of State . Kiohard 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasury John G. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior. Hoke Smith
SocrelBry of War Daniel 8. Laniont
Secretary of Navy Hilnry A. Hnrbert
Postinuster-Genoral William L. Wi son
Attorney-General Judsnn Harmon
Secretary o" Agriculture...... J. Sterling dlorton
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State...,, H. R, Kincaid
Treasurer l'liil. Metschan
Hopt. Pnlilio lnHtrartion ,.G. M. Irwin
Attorney Uenoral I . IN. lineman
u. w. .vioiiriae
H. Mitchell
Senators.,
is-
n 1 Binger Hermann
"vn"u" i."" 1 W. 11. Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
( K. S. I! n,
Snnreuie Judaea F. A. M ,Mre.
, f C. E. Wolverton
filxtb Judicial District.
Oironit Judge Btophen A. t.owell
I'roaecaun? Attorney John II. Lawrey
Morrow Comity OIHrial.
Joint Senator . W. Rowan
Ropnentative J. 8. Boothhy
I'oonty.ii'ige j'liius n.eitmj
OoinmiionM J, K. Howard
.1. M. Hnkr.
" rinrV J. W. Morrow
11 KhnrifT G. W. lUrnnebin
" TWsurer Frank (lilliara
Arnxor J. f. Willi.
Snnrevor Gfi. bord
" School Bup't Anna Halsiger
" Coroner T. W. Ayers, Jr
nict'pKKn town omenta.
laui Time. Morgan
R iiinpilinmi O. K. Farnswiirtii. M.
Lichtentbal. Otis Pttrm, T. W. Ayr, Jr.,
8. 8. Horner, K. J. ttloouni. ....
Kooordnr K. 1. Hallock
Triyuinntr K. L. Krwlanrl
Marshal A. A. Hubert
I'rreiact OIBVera ,
Jnat.inn nf the 1m E. 1.. FrenlaDd
ConsUble N. 8. Whetatnn
t'Dild BUte Und (JUicers.
TUB DttLU. Oa.
J. t. Moore tWistw
A. S. Miggs Iiecivr
LA OBANDB. OB.
B.F, Wilson Ugltr
J. U. Kobbina lUweiver
SSCBBS SXIXTISS.
UAWLINS POST, NO. II.
O. A. II.
H nil at Lexington, Or., the but Battmlay of
art montli. All veterans are inlul In Join.
O C. Boon. Geo. W.Hbitb.
Atliotaat. tf (ViunDMiibir.
LUMBER!
ttri HAVE FOR MALI AlA KINDS OF CM
VT dmM Lumbar, 16 miles ol Huppner, at
tnu i snow a as ut
BOOTT HAWMItiLi.
Fit 1,000 FEET, RUl'dU,
- - CLEAR,
- I too
- 17 SO
IF PF.UVF.Rltn IS HFI'PKFR,
Sii.UU MM I.UUU (vet. ltlltonat.
W1IX ADD
The abort ipiolallima an slrtrtly for Cash,
L HAMILTON, Prop.
National BauK oi Um
WI. PENLAND, CD. K. ttSHOP,
I ! 1. faier.
TRANSACTS A 6ENCRAI BiSHXG BCSIXES
CO LI. MOTIONS
kla.1 on Favor abls) Term,
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
OEITSEn. tf OUEtJON
Oolario-Iioms Stage Line
-a r i
BOBHS-GHHYOK STH9EUNE
H. A. V;L'.tAW5. P op
OXTAIilOliUllXS
LraTM Ham I)ly at 4 p. m. an-t ar
rim at OiiUrio ia 42 Mar.
Single Fare $7.00.
Round Trip $10.00
nunxs cas vox
pmt f.H S.. I!r, rf 1.,.. -.rt',H4
I'k !' (', I'linvil. II I Llw
et riru,
SIMMONSX
THE BEST
SPRING
Saw la ts Ilia In ft It
114 VI Ml. till lbfl,MN lr.
Ir t a.lranr, . 1 !! ?M Hf
la Ida ktjs
rwtntn s at,lill J
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Me?
ICYCLES
Are the Highest of all High Grades.
Warranted superior to any Bicycle built In the world, regardless of price.
So 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 aa gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $76.
Catalogue free, INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indiakapoms, Ind., U, 8. A.
Gon. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
is Simmons Liver Regulator don't
forget to take it The Liver gets sluggish
during the Winter, just like all nature,
and the system becomes choked ud bv
the accumulated waste, which brings on
Malaria, Fever and Ague -and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake up your Liver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR to do t. It also
regulates the Liver keeps it properly at
work, when your system will be free from
poison and the whole body invigorated.
lou get xiici liiiisx js wjuij when
your system is In AI condition, and that
will only be when the Liver is kept active.
Try 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 tea it the
powder; but take SIMMONS LlVER REGU
LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every
package. Look for it. ,
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. Pa,
FACTS
A. I 15
FACTS ! !
Vou'
T en
1 at
' CAN BUY f 25.00 worth of dry goods and groceries and then have
enough left out of 1100.00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This la
i flrst-elass machine. Why then pay 1100.00 for a bicycle that will give
no better service f
THE
OWEN
ELECTRIC
BELT
CKKSCKNT "Scorcher," weight pounds, only fJ0.
Ladles' and Gents' roadsters all the way from $30 to 175.
"Boys' Junior, ' only $10 with pneumatlo tire a good machine.
"Our Special," Men's IM; Ladles', IM.
Annus..
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
Of
THE PITTM PUB. Cis
Heppner, Oregon,
Apnitt for
MORROW AND GRANT
Counties.
h Essls; Insliluls
For tho Curo o
Liquor. Opium Tobacco Habit
It la lorld al Batem, Orrgoa,
Th$ i!t lli-nut if ul Town on tht Cvatt
Call at the 0ISTT offlra lor MrUmitara
atrtrtlyeaBftdenUaL 7 1 Ml m nil prltaftni) mrf
tir.
A MONTH
3 -w . . V W r-W -w -v war-sr. a m s . 3
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To rwmmi who tnrt4 In tht win of th Unilr4 Sutt-ef to their
Wkiwwt, ChiMftn, or Pstrnis. (o You if iva a pri on ? IU4 Yon
Nlsilva In the War of tht Rctlllo, IndUa t McbIcam War-.
on whom you oVrwn4J dr support f
THOUSANDS ARG ONTITLOD
UNDER TUG NEW LAW
T mreivt t fwnsMMi, wh now 49 t. TtMstunda unJrt tht ntw
ls ift tnt iU4 to an Incrtaa U fnim, Tht fovrmmcnl swi II
to ymttni It IUlng and Ansluaia to f-ijr. Why Ml prtaewt
your (Ulm at !M prtaent llm f our fwaat 4mit Iron tlM
llmt you apply. Now ht icrpr4 hour.
l'mt fuf Uw n4 cowjtsit ln(wml,on. N Chi'ft lot tJkt.
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tttJUP W. kWm, Ocarral Manijer,
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SfvLiiL BLANKS.
Plenty of them at the
Trade Mark Or. A. Owaa
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
The latent and onlr anlantlfln atnA twattAnl
Electric Belt made, for general use, producing
.genuine current or jciectnclty, for the cure
f disease, that can be readilv felt And rirn.
lated both In quantity and power, and applied
to any part of the body. It can be worn at any
time during working hours or sleep, and
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
RiiKimATisn
IiUIVIHAUO
GENKH4L DEBILITY
VAMK HACK
NKHVOI S ISEASE3
VAHKOCRLK
SHI L WEAKNESS
IT! POTENCY
KIONKV DISEASES
WITHOUT MEDICINE
properly applied, Is fast taking
KUney and Urinal Trouble, and will effect
cures In seemingly hopeless cases where every
v..'. . .nun It IIW IKIICl,
Any sluggUb, weak or diseased organ may
by this means He roused to healthy activity
do ore it is too late.
Leadlnv medical men tim and recommend tha
Owen llelt lu their practice.
OUR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Contains fulleet Information regarding the curt
ui -uis, rnronia ana nervous Ulseanes, prices,
and how lo order, In English, Qerman. HwedUb
and Norwegian languages, will lie mailed, upon
application, to any address fur t cafes postage.
The Owes Electric Belt and Appliance Co.
aim omca ado oslt factobt,
Tht 0w Electric Doll Dlda.. 201 It 211 Sttlt SlreeL
OHICAaO. ILL.
Tht Uttest Electrie Sell EslsblishsMiUa ll: ATM 4
m
fnm r.AJmmit if MHi4ti
rrof. W. B. Peeke, wh
tiinkca a si-M.ii.ny nf
Kullrnav. lias without
doubt treated and cur.
d more raws than any
living i ntiitun nis
SX'w Is attnikhlng,
W have hoard c( csl
(4 aa yrRis' standing
enrea ir
him. II
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val m bl
work on
this dls.
fw, hi, b
be studs
with
lie of his alxntiila en re, frt lo an aurffrots
wnomy aeni iin tr r. o ana Epr '?
e '1vi unv r, wUhiftfcf artus In itilr
rroLW. O. tiS, T. b., 4 Oaar St., Hew 1
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SALVE IS LEGAL TENDER.
All Adams Engaged In an Industry Which
Is Peculiar In Its Operations.
Adams, a small town among the hills
of Jefferson county, this state, is fre
quently styled the "salve town." It
makes salve, lives on solve, speculates
in salve and corners the salve market
when it wants to. This product is put
up in two sizes in round tin boxes, one
size selling at 50 cente and the other at
25 cents.
When money is scarce these boxes of
salve pass as legal tender in the village.
One of the large boxes will purchase
one-fourth dozen of three-for-a-quarter
cigars and entitle you to a small box
as change, or will buy drinks at the
hotel bars, or will pass as one "ante" in
a "50-cent-limit game."
There are probably more than 100
different brands of salve made in
Adams. There is a salve for rheuma
tism, salve for eczema, salve for tan
and sunburn, salve for scratches and
bruises, salve for consumption, and so
through a long catalogue of ailments,
a separate and distinct salve for each
complaint or group of diseases.
H. O. Brown was the first to make a
success of the business, and his neisrh
bors and then the entire population of
the town decided to try their hands.
These new manufacturers started in
honorably, however. They all met in
conference, and a plan was perfected to
prevent clashing competition between
makers. An organization was per
f ected, to be known as the Salvemakers'
Protective league, and the agreement
provided for the allotment of a certain
number of diseases and ailments to
each manufacturer. Thus, one salve-
inaker was permitted to make salve for
the healing1 of burns, scalds, tetter, itch
and eczema; another for wounds.
Druises, cuts, sores and ulcers, and an
other for croup, diphtheria, lumbago,
nunaice and rheumatism.
The growth of the. salve business
opened up a new field of employment to
the idle persons of Adams, which they
were not slow in taking advantage of.
Ail successful healing remedies are
strongly indorsed by testimonials from
those who have been cured or healed.
lho Salvemakers' league solved this
matter in a novel way. The manufac
turer of the salve for burns would him
self write, and have each member of hia
family write, testimonials for each of
the other members of the league. In ex
change for testimonials from auch
members and their families. This
worked well at first, but now there are
regularly employed tebtimonial writ
ers, who earn irood lumi writinir for
the league. These testimonials are paid
tor according to merit, and are passed
upon by an expert duly chosen bv the
league for that purpose, -N. Y. Herald.
FOR STUDENTS OF NATURE.
The tail of the fish was the first rud
der, and olao, it nmy be added, the first
aerew protieller. Anyone watching the
n.ovement of flKhea tails while swim
ming will lie titruck with the resem
blance to those of a screw propeller.
The first trap door was made by a
spectea of African spider which luw its
neat in the ground, and cltmea the en-
trunte by menus of a trnpdooropciiing
outwardly and covered with bita of
earth and grass in order to eacnpe ob
servation.
The tailor wasp, when needing n
piece of letf In line its neat, always cuts
ita jiatlern in an exnet riicle. These
womi bave often been watrlirnl, but
have never been known to mlntake the
le, to cut the pattern over again, or to
njHiil a leaf.
The first hammer was a atotit used by
a monkey to enuk nuta. Ilarwln, In
hia story of the cruise of the Challenger,
tells of a monkey on board that ream-l
v hit k uwd a alone for this purpose,
afterward concealing lu Implement In
tha atraw of Ita cage.
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oABdOItllTEKV PURE
DOES WEALTH DISPEL LOVE?
A Woman Who Seems to Think That It
Does Her Comment.
"Did nobody ever tell you that in
some far prehistoric time I was in love
with my husband?" said Mrs. Komaine,
carelessly, in a story in the Century.
"Well, I was. I used to go to afternoon
services in Lent and pray for that love
to last, because the sensation was so
much to my taste. I used to have
ecstatic feelings when his foot was on
the stair and I sat sewing little baby
clothes. We lived in a plainish way
then; three dollars spent in two theater
tickets was a tremendous outlay, and
we walked to our dinners, I tucking up
the train of my best gown under a
long cloak, and laughing if the wind
snatched it away from me at the cor
ners and whipped it around my feet.
Then he grew richer, and we broad
ened the borders of our phylactery, and
then how when dear knows if I can
remember, we grew further and fur
ther away from each other. Now, when
he is at home I am aware of it, because
he is there behind a newspaper, but
that is all! When our lips meet it is like
two pieces of dry pith coming together.
I know nothing of his affairs, nor he of
mine. ' I have money in abundance.
Money money who cares for money
when a man's heart and eoul and brain
have gone into it?"
On a Large Scale.
The largest of fruit plantations in
Jamaica are owned and operated by an
American company. It cultivates 44,000
acres, 28,000 of which it owns and 10,000
of which it leases. The principal crops
are bananas and cocoanuta. Last year
it shipped 3,000,000 bunches of bananas
and 5,0(10,000 cocoanuts, besides other
fruit, to America and elsewhere, em
ploying 11 ateamera, which the com
pany owns.
LITEKAKY LUNA I ICS.
WILL NOT BORROW AGAIN.
ThM Um Will twk lllaa Mat let Wast
Ilia UnH tier's t IvtMw.
There ere two brother In Memphis
w ho are ao near (he aame aie and figure
that thry ran wear each oUier'a cloth
ing. One of them recently bought a
flue new orreot, aaya tha Memphis
t oiiimerriBl-.tiral, which va a ery
at) lih ami roiufortahta guriiirnt, and
of whii-h Ita owner was rry proud.
The first nlghtafter lit Imoght the over-
riml there waa a raiiiatorni. The water
ft II In torrent and the rnml fairly a warn
in tha street. The young man was go
ing out that evening, but he didn't llkt
I lie il-a of taking hi new ovrreoal out
In u h laily weather. Ilia brother
had a liinrtsiutJiti, and when the first
young roan spied U bai.glng on Oms
I at r k h deelded to aifrpriat It
for lite night and aoaav hi overenat
Without aayirf a word Ut hia brother
l, put on tht waterproof and aallted
forth Into the rain, raleulntlng that lit
would aave hit new oterroal at lrat
threw month' wear that night. When
lie ram. Iiiin he found hi brtrtfirr In
their room, "hay, old u.an." be aaid,
I tael your markltiUMb t tiirht."
"That waa ail right." al the brother.
"I got along -ry well wIUkhiI It,"
"Von didn't go mil thl evenltig. did
yotiT aakel Ums owner f lh llmt
"lea." 4twr4 l owMr of the
IB li,l.
"1 hen what did yon wear 7"
"Your new ovre,at.n
Ont A0OUT FtOPH.
Utr4 fUllsl.ury la a gm4 a tilllaH
f.layer a I. la colleagw., A, J. lUalf .ur, la
a g 'ilfer.
Itr. Marti Van fliirn ritevrt.a, mm
T year old. I a elvteal al ! kan
atale anltersily.
Ir. Ilmry drarw, Uk lUt lr other
tif lh fanwiua fiull fcf ttU keUr.
nrtii iU-a.1 white mmg twally,
lie wa ftl yrr old.
f'owtil Hillwliit w H..lllrg Wer
l,i,ff..l aril 1, . i. ,,i,i.. ,a,
eielrl. tlw ir it,rMHel wr..lng, 1 be
rwuat la )iar ,!! ao. us lualea
n y rt )uiirrr.
Tha Divine Afflatus Conduces to Henta
Irrrgnlarltle.
Are literary men more prone to in
sanity than othera? Dr. Toulouse, tho
celebrated I'aria alienist, answered this
question after the suicide of ilippolyto
liajmonds, the French writer of com
edy. "Mental disorders among men of
letters," says Mr. Toulouse, "alwayaap
Ieal more forcibly to the imagination
than ordinary casea of Insanity. Hut
we must not conclude that mudncaa
ia more frequent among them than In
any other wnlka of life. The Kngliah
hnve a saying that great genluaes nr
all madmen, but It wouhl lie going too
fur to assert that a man goca lmmiu
iH-cauae lie Im-coiii. s a itnaaionin) fol
lower of art or literature. There la
no iecinl form of disunity which at
tack nrtlHt or writer, but the celeb
rity which the auceeaaful one achieve
faselnnte a great ntouy men who have
talent, but who alao have nlinoriniilly
emotional tentpemment. w
1 ho active brain work, the feverlah
linpiilieiK t with which they seek to
gain fume, and often tha privation
that they endure all these favor the
development of the germ of nrndneim
w hleh lie dormant lu many brnlna, and
w hich w ould never have made I hem
selves manifest If these person hail
adopted a calm and more tegetulivt;
mode of existence. It la my opinion
that tha life led by moat an lata ami
writera la of a sort that la eajieelally
ftiviiriitilc to the bringing out In full
force of any tendencies Ut Insanity
which may eilat In embryo In the brain.
The alighteat thing may then unbalance
the mind, and It la that which too of l
luii'jwna."
The UlawWseas t'avar a
The greatest wonder of the antipodes
la tha celebrated glow-worm rern,
discovered In ! In the heart of tha
1 aanmtilaa w ildemeaa. The eaera ar
tavenia (there apar Ut be a arrle of
urh raierna In the trinity, ra b sep
arate and diatinet) are alUiated near
the town of fvniUinirt, Tantiania, In a
I'meatont) bluff, alwut four to I Irs from
Ma I lay. The apiea ranee, of Uie niain
cavern I thai of an underground river,
tha entire floor of the subterranean
imaMge bring roverrd with water
about a foot and a half la depth. Theae
wonderful TaainaniaA rate ar tint
liar bl all eaverna found In limestone
formation, with iht tteeption that
their roof and aide literally shine
with Iht light emitted by the Uilllicifla
of flow wortna which Inhabit Ihrm.
TltMrta' rtMear lisllMf.
avert In the Ikt of Neml, war Ah
bano, hata f.rtind at tht bottom of tha
lake, aO feat frotn the shore, the plea
lira galley In w,i h i;mrnr Tilr
held hit or gte- It at d I seem Ui -lirte
Willi bmnrea Bad M'taaiea.
"I hey have brought Op brma l.rada,
a wolf and lwtt, largela with lnerte
lion and rti'gs f'r the tlrvla f animal
f'nlotina tried WiIIkkiI mrrs Ul re
rover tha galley a h Hih re tiiury.
and ami' her alinpt wa nle al the;
hrglhtilrif tf tli (a rehlnry, when aitm
l'g bruit re nail were brought vp.
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE.
Tlie different countries of the world
now use 13,400 different kinds of post
nge stamps.
One hunter in Connecticut shot 130
partridges and more than 200 woodcock
during the game season recently closed.
A free lodging house for tramps is to
be established in New York, where the
rule will be, "no bath, no bed."
In Jewish marriages the bride stands
at the right of the bridegroom; with
the people of every other creed it is the
custom for the bride to take a position
to the left of her mate.
Trisoners in the county jail at Holt,
Mo., stuck a pole with a slocking tied
to it through the bars on Christmas eve
and left it there all Christmas duy, A
considerable quantity of small coin
was dropped into the stocking by peo
ple passing the jail.
Mttnckester"Young Topington is a
hard drinker, iRn't he?" liirmmgham
"Not at all. He drinks more easily
than any other man 1 know." An
swers. l)e Tanque "Drunk again, eh! For
shame! Y'ou dissolute wretch, I blush
for you." Old Soak "You (hie) blush
f me! Itatshl Y'our fnce lnh so red
wiz rum, blush would'n' show through,"
Amusing Journal.
SCIENCE OF ALL KINDS.
The entomologists have captured and
named upwards of 21,000 varieties of
butterflies.
The distance to the nearest of the
"fixed" stars, as computed by Astron
omer Hall, is 20,000,000,000,000 miles.
The moon moves 3,333 feet per second,
duy and night, and always presents the
same side to the view of the people on
tniseartn.
The snake moves by means of the riba
and the scales on the abdomen to which
t nch rib la attached by a scries of small
muscles.
In about 22 seconds a drop of blood
goes the round of the body. In alout
every two minutes the entire blood in
the body makes the round through tho
rifnt sine of the heart, the lungs, to the
left side of the heort, through the ar
teries, the veins, again to the heart.
DISKASUS OP THE BKItf.
Tlie intense itching and tniartinf Inci
dent to eeit nin, teller, snlt-rheum, and other
diaeaact of lite skin in imilantly allayed by
applying Cliituibcrlamt Kya suj 8kin
Ointment. Many very bad cjihc4 have been
permanently cured hV It. It it equally
ellii ii'iil for itching pile ant a favorite rem-
sdy for sore nipple; chamied hands, chil
blains, front lute's "'' ehronio tore eye.
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