Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 09, 1897, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -Ti-iv
PAJ?ER
The... NEVER ROBBED A
Heppner HEMR0MT
Gazette "jst
OFFICIAL
The... HELPS THE WIDOWS
u
i ..., Gazette
l0 0RPHAN8
' . Advertise in it and do
., business.
if has some of its oven.
FOURTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1897.
I WEEKLY rfO. 7S(
J SEMI-WEEKLY NO 515 1
Mil
I
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY .; f ?: "
m PATTERSON PUBLISHING C0MPAN1.
Notice of Intention.
OTIS
A. W.
PATTERSON, -PATTERSON.
Editor
Business Manager
kt f.S.50 por year. 1 .25 for n months, 75 cts.
or three mouens, Btiictly in advance.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THI8 PAPER ia kept on tile at E. C. Dake'a
Advertising Ascenoy, 91 and 65 Merchants
(Sxchanm, Ban Francisoo, California, where cou-
: raota for advertisiiiR oan be made for it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves HenDner 10:05 p. m. daily, except
Sunday. Arrives 4:55 a. m. daily, except Mon
day.
West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc
tion 2:lSa. m east bound 12:51 a. ill.
Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going
east at 10:43 a. in. and 8:45 p. in. going west, 5:30
p. m. and 6.45 a. in.
OFriCL&Ij XlI3S.EOT013.Tr.
- ;.. Hutted States Officials.
Prsident Grover f!levland
Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson
tUii-nrarv at Slal.fl Richard 8. Oluev
.'iecmtai-y of Treasury John O. Carlisla
Hecrntary of Interior "...U.K. Francis
Hecrelary of War Daniel H. l,iiruoiit
Kiwntjirv of Navv Hilary A. Hurhert
Postmaster-General William L. Wi son
Attorney-General . . . Judnon Harmon
Seoretnry of Agriculture.. ....J. Sterling Morton
s j . State of Oregon.
' tinvarnnr. .. W. P. Lord
Heeretaryot Btate IT. R. Kincald
Treasurer Phil. Sletenhan
Rapt. Pulilio Instruction . M. Irwin
Attornxv General C. M. Id'eman
" 1 G. W. MnHride
oenaiors i h. Mitchell
., I Hine-er Hm-mann
ijounruBsuiBu j w h Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
I R. 8. liean.
'3nriram(l .TnffM i F. A. MilOre,
( 0. K. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Cironit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
ProoaciiMna- Attorney
Morrow County Oltlcial.
obt Sooator A. W. Gowan
tiewnenntative
Land Offick at The Dau.es, Oregon,
December 26th 189r).
H.TOTTCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TBE
1 1 following-named settler has filed notice of
hisintentiou t make final proof in support of
hlsch'im, and thai said proof will be made be
fore the County lerk of Morrow Co., Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon on February lata. ib7, vu:
WILSON RICHARDSON,
Hd. E. No. 4543, for the SE4 Sec 5, Tp 3 S, R 24
E, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
1 nomas f. uranam. i nam's i nasiings,
Luther Huston, Andrew M. Peterson, all of
Eiuht Mile, Oregou. JAS. r. MOUKK.
605-15 Kegisier.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at La Ghanpe, Oregon.
December 2x, 196.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followlnn-named settler hns filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Cler of Morrow County, Oreg
on, at rieppner, Oregon, on February 8,
viz:
JAMES AYEKa
H. E. No. 5279 for the NW S"H Sec. 23 and NW
BW4 Sec 24, Tp 1 N, K 27 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
suid laud viz : -
John Barkor, Isaac Vincent. Charles M. Long,
Georxe W. Pearson, all o! Gnlloway, Oregon.
504-11. B. r. wiLSOiN, Register.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
The fiflllfs. Oregon. Jan. lfi. 1897.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WESLEY
T. McNabb. of Lexington, Oregon, has filed
notice of intention to make final proof before
Joseph L. Gibson, U. W. Com. at his office in
Lexington. Oregou. on Wednesday, the 10th day
of March. 18SI7. on timber culture application 'o.
2034 for the ot section no. vi, in iowiiBnip
No. 2 Bouth, Range No. 21 east.
He names as witnesses: I nomas L. norman
and Vaniievere L. Cortey, of Eight Mile, Oregon,
Milton It. Moiganand Menzo A Olden.ot lone,
Oreiron. JAS. r. MOORE.
9-lt Register.
xMcClure's Magazin
e
NEEDLESS NOISES.
T f t
;:-, -r-, Highest of all ia Leavening Pow?r.
VU'- - t.J tfj.".'tt
SEVEN
For 1897
GREAT SERIALS
Disturbing Eloment of
the Big Oitiea
Life
Clanging Bells find Rattling Carts MM
Nervous People liseruhle The
Need of MecUnlcal Inven- j
t.'annty JmUra.
f'ommlssioners...
' J. W. Beokett.
" Clerk
" Sheriff
" Treasnrer
Hnrveyor
.School Bup't....
" Ooroner
.A. .
hvvpmku towm ornoiERn.
Thos. Morgan
C ..inci'imeVi". 8. Horner, K. J.
Hlncnm. Frank Ronrs. Geo. Conser, trank
irthn. Minnr.
V. J. Hal lock
ti .... E. L. Freoland
Varshal. '....'.. A. A. Roberts
Precinct Offlcef.
nf h Pmm W. K. Kichanlson
lonsUble N. H. WheUtone
United Suites Und OHlcors.
mi n4i.i.ui. os.
.J. F. Moore K-gister
.4 H. Ilious Reoeivor
f.A nmHUI. OB.
H.F, Wilson Hngit4.r
J. II. Robhins Kiweiw
GEIEET EOCIETIES.
- RAWLINS POST, NO. II.
U. A. K.
V wis at Leiinirton. Or., tha last Batorday of
art. month. All votanuit are Invitwl u loin.
( ( ii.-.n Geo. W. Smith.
A.lintant. . tf Couimandar.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
1 AND OFFICE AT THE DALLK8, OREGON.
1 i Jan. 14. lH'Jfi. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
her intention to make final proof In support of
her claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerg, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Marco. 2uq, kr, viz:
EUNICE BROWN,
Hd. E. No. 4236, tor the NW!, sec. 29, Tp. 1 8, R
21 E. W. M.
she names the following witnesses to prove I
her continuous residence upon ana cultivation
i, ... ...... .. ui, miu isuu, m.
J. N. Brown John W. Cox, Andrew B. Grover, Walter 8.
Hartholomew Smith an Chllt WllBon, all of lo e. O'egon.
1. K. Howard I au8-ltt JAS. r. MOO ItE, Register.
ASSIONEE'S NOTICE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UN
derslEiied asxiirnceof G D Fell and W. 1'. I
Fell, Insolvent debtors, that said assignee ha I
filed his final account as such assignee with the I
Clerk ot the Circuit Court, n! the State of Oregon,
for Morrow ( ountv. and said mini account win
be hetrd and passed ir on hy the Judge o( said
Court, on the first day of March, Wi7, at 10 I
o clock. A. M., o( ald day, or as toon thereaiter I
as Hid court ran near and pass upon ir e same.
Hated this aotn day ot uecemner,
50(1-11. GEO. CONSEK, Assignee.
A New Life ol Grant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of
Grunt ever p-blished. (Begins in December.) ' ,
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, 'Vaptains Courageous." (Begun in November.) ;
Robert Louis Stevenson's ' "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
I Begins in Mav.l " ' ' ;
rh..lr . iM 'Mo.nllnntlnns of War Time " Mr. Dana was for three of the rnost critical
vears'nl the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's (;abinet, and is probably better
litlea tnan any otner man living wi give an ruihuhvuuhj uwiuij v. v.,.H ...... ..w. .w
recollections and correspondence. ' , , .
Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished In connection with this series
of portraits it is intended to publirh special biograpliicU studies under the general title of
MAKKK.S OK THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. . , ,
Pictures of Palestine. Specially takon under the editor's direction, '
Stories of Adventure. A serial by CO VAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary
tale, t lor mymery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given liliu
a place beside Po'e and Gaboriau. , . .
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception
ot two contributions to ano her publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appear in McCLU re's Magazine. . - : .
JOEL CIIANDI.EH HARHI4. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. TMmblennger" stories.
RUDYaRD KIPLING. Besides 'Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to MoClDRK'S
all of the short storieB he will write during the com.ng year.
OCTAVE THANKT is preparing for the Magazine a series of short Btorles in wliich the same
characters win appear, aimougn eacn win oe compieie iu iweu.
Anthony Hope Bret Hart Robert Barr 1
Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
":; will all have stories in McClure's for the coming year.
These ore onlv a small fraction of the great and important features of McCmjre's Magazine for
. 1M7, the subscription priee of which Is only
One Dollar , a Year
The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number.
The S. S. McClure Co., New York. 1
t ! - " ' it.: i
i sn
., mm
',14 II: 'JUU W
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
..J.W,
Morrow
.. E. L. at lock
... Frank Gilliam
j. r. wiiiis
.... J. W, Hornor
..Jnv W. Shipley
..B. V. V-ughan
A Campaign
Of Education
How to Get, It CcniY
For wPiJ.vv
Mtim
Ofl'ICIC I
At Mrs. H. Welch's Residence.
Night clrihoneeonn-tlnn with
the 1'alaiv llolel.
national Ht ol MW-
SUMMONS.
TN THE ClTl'IT COl'KT OF THE STATE
1 of Oregon for Morrow County.
P. 0. Thompson, I'lnliitlir,
vs.
J. B. Kiwrry. 8 C. Spcrry, Perry
Snyder and the iregon Kull
road ami Navigation Coin
itiinv. defendants.
To J. H Hnerry and S C Hnerrv, defendants:
In I he imine ot the Htato ot ore on: louare
hervliv renulreil to utuicnr and answer the com-
pliilnt tiled avalnst you In the alnive entitled
c'Kiiieou or iwlnre the tlr-t nay 01 tne nexi
rc.ular term ol the alxn e entitled court, to- 11:
March 1st. 1897.
and II ynu (nil to answer lor want thereof, the
a nt n al l take indameui fnl you ior me
inn of lhre hundrel iwe'dy five and IHIo
dollars and Inteitut thereon at the rate ol ten
per cent ht aiiiuim imm Jsuuary 2. ItfM. and
Ihes in ol (lllv dollars stt'iruets fees, uihiii i
certain prouilasory note and to loreclos.- the I
mortg ge gleu ty vnu uiserure me wymeoi w
said note iiimmi the tollowliic real tiroM-ny Hi-
unleii In Morrow County. Mate of liregoii. t.i-
lt: Ihe north ball ol the northeast quarter I
and the north half ol the tiorMiwcot quarter of
lion taentv nine tn township inrew aoinn oi
rat'eetweiily six K. W M , and lr theeuat and
dll'iniemeiiU ' I this suit
Th siiminoiia Is n-rved upon ynu h puMl.-a
Hon by order ol Hun M-.hll A. lell. Judge
ohrln.ve entulr.t eiiurt, made and enterwl
111 said suit oil th lib Uy nf iaooarv, l-'T.
Ullll A KKPMM.I',
Attorneys lor Pla iilifl.
SDHPHRflLLELED
I
To be educated one must read
the best literature. ;
The best literature is expensive.
Leslie's Illustrated
Weekly,
Published at 110 Fifth Avenue,
New York.lt full of the best things
Its illustrations are superb; Us
stories charming; and its literary
departments are edited with con-
lu in mute skill.
Bitch a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every
home.
The subscription price ol Leslie's f P nnmn.
We make the unparalleled oiler of a copy of
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Seml
VVeckly one year for only $5.00.
No Btich oiler was ever made !efore. No such offer will ever lie made
again. These two papers insse a must acceptable Christinas or birthday
gilt, and 111 lie constant reminder nf the giver's kindness.
Remit by postal order or check to the
Heppner, Orej;on.
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
WI, PKNLiNI). Kl.
I'mldral
. BISHOP.
Cashier.
TRANSACTS 1 GENERAL BAttlSG BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
QEPPSER, . tf OREOON
First National Bank
. op U Errs R
C.A. RHCA.
T. A. Rhca.
CCO. W. CONttft,
S. W. SrCNCCN.
'resident
Viae President
- Cashier
Ass t Cashier
. Tmarii l GfaerJ Bwlisf kmm.
3CXCIIAKG3
On all part of ike wld -
Bought and Sold.
foliar lions mad all tmtntt en
reasonable Tertea,
Surplot and sadlrVM ra. IU.iinW,
rTOCIl BKAMH.
While r ap ynr tobserlptjue paid op yi-a
eas kp yoar bran J la fraaof ehars.
Bora. P.O.. Hawmaf. Or. Hnraaa. PBl.1 lafl
hotildart eat t la. aaiaa oa left kip.
fhantn. If- Rardtnan. Or. tloraaa braaiad
"! on riaht hlD. I alUa hrandad tbe aama. A'au
brands fl on nnfaae rht ihlsihi ea-ne aaa
brand oa right abunldtr, ao4 mtl on eed o
rlabiaar.
CKk . Jlna.Or.-Rrraa,Wosi ricbtabnol
4ar t aula, aaniana rlhlhloi aar Mil a-joar
erup ofl laft aad split la nht.
t)oalaaa. W. M , (l.llovaf Or.-OalUa. Ft Da
tight aHla.arailnw4a(ll la aacb earl boraa, H L)
i lafl kip. , t
rir B . IWmaUa Of .- Hmaa Sraa-lad Fl.t
nm trt shcmlitav, aaitia sum am tafthte. but
li rukl eat.
riofanea. L. k tlawaae. Or. allla. LI" aa
rhi hipi bursas f iU bar eadar esl nhl
abualdar.
Jimtm. II am, Ha.p. Or ttnaaaa Kra4a4
rt J tm hm U fl an.nl.Uei aadla brsKiad 4 aa
riM dtp, aian wtartnt la IM aar. Haaa ta
Murrae anaalr.
ioea, falls, Iaa. O Wi.wa. alaMsTat
lafl MtHai aalila aaotaaa rtf,t blp, sa-W ball
Vnp is naM a4 aunt a Ml aar
r. W.ka, H-w". Or-Mneaas brwdad
RMT Wft ts MUlMMts4 f" ofl Uh
sarj aa4ar oa uta rlhl
taaWlaad W.O. al.aial Tarawa. Dtl I, aa
Mila rhl and tft W. avaito ia W
aaf and ab i'H ia l aar, M
tiraad oa lafl abtauiiar, Itanga hi 1 1 rat, I awalf
liTtaa, t,hm. t.fl,- I. Ml left bt
tm a"a. eu aa I at-lil ri' I aar. II a
brand tm Ian aaaaJdar. Mans ttraf
Outlook
Publlthsd Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
bit., a aula
Ontaiio-Burns Staac Line
- A I
BOBKS-GBHYOJi STHGEUHE dt:
M 4. iV:i'.!MS. P op
OSTAhlOUVIlSS
tsvae fid'ee Tlallf ai . sa. el ar
ritrt ai UuUfie la 42 ber.
Si'iqle Fore $7.00.
nensscAsros
0, i ,i? a i' i-r- 4
a.. I. ltferf '..a ... 1 ...
., h i-i.. rn w . . -a -i Us
a raa.
Tb. Outlook will tw la K7, at tl bs
Wo durlaat eaob of ita taeely
a ears, IIitlcHy of Oar 0e Tinea. Ia
lie vsrtona editorial dr parlineoli Tbe
Oallnnk givet a eonpaet rrviaa A U
rld's prngrees; II follow ilb cafe
all i be Inpnrtsat tbtDllirepi sml ia
duatrlal (Botatnaat of the day; baa a
roaplats depart maat of rllims o;
daTotrs tPOeb Space t I be inlareatt (
Ibe bom revtaea earreet liUiaiarr;
farelsbee c baerfnl Uli'e-Ulk about iiio
ad Iblofa; and, la thnrl. aims In give
frrab lot'foiaila( rrtmoal obearvetkoe,
aad traaoasble enlrr'aiainral.
fwciseiee ith lb Bftr fiifih n!dsie.
anaal. 1 ...
Uahav I W Ntfw Or -Hntaaa Iwaedad Ibt WMf UI bMtl Ibe fft!f B.ag4.
... . . . . ,K . k a . 1. l.lt Hill ft.1.1 ..llfl Im II.
taBnibe and attrarUvaoaaa. Tb
OntliMlbl tMiba4 fVaft HalOlday
fifff tea Uatiae ar. Tb fjret boe
la racb aealb is Illtislrat I liakia
MaasW, aoatiitilnr sbal letreaa tnaef
S( b Ibe ftf 4ibarf aag, galbt
Mb a (aig aaaiW at wiaraa,
Tbe hiatal Tl.e (lalba.k la tbrae
d lists a Jaf la slvanra. M t Ibaa a
rM dajf .
riad Itr a (iaa a-pf aad nlii-
rd trfleai q tb 0lVi, 13 Ado
rtece, t r.
1M o t (' Ua
T Ibe ( I h Cioa Tm & , El
a failae s re -4ba4 vie ItiM la ellh
f. e.. ra.e f ! a. '
LsM fa, ihrm aula la rM
Dee
Kit,, iwat, nn-t nr.-attia.
rwt.t kit, bueaa si aa tan aSMkM,
M.van, a. M. Wfiaar, Or -H.ai
mm Ut L.,it. eatlia hmmss lafl ktt.,
1 IS MWU a If
aa urn r i. aia,
m. HanlaaaiN.-Nraas I f (4
aa. Iff
lay iaf
biav
f,t-. 4. M .MlrMi.tl.-ll.
aax m lafl MwaMati aaMJav aa
a Am trt la mmt-
tum . W , llakfa. f - H iiaaa. JO as
tan aaaaMar, (aatia. iiae flahl sa
t H. fl. Wt,a. fas. fan la W f a
Ml fci, aat mt -. a4 a;4ai la lafl fw,
Waiac.t fc i Jt' lafl am14a.
tfca., J A., Ha la? fl iraiax aa
b) a-l4.- e.l. WliMaMa.
Teaa H W Mtw la,- a.u aaaaaal 1
Wa a.l.H lo aaU sbmm lafl ka
itounu inn qsiauu- ti., . m . i-a n-n baa4.d
I pTaas-lal e ln w-aa a Ina4
aaaTafaik traubl raals a t4a4. I aaaa. . I . Haiia t
a ' J sa a W aa r-gt i twiai
f ae'i.a j "a tt ' aai eM ari
ot-at w.loiaf miiiimi
Wanted-An Idea :::;H:;."::::Z
i ia i a ' , rlal i
-. fa,aaa i- :. I 4. a ff
V-n ", 1 a. !
Pfl'f.U.a. Al, W
I'lull Onbti, tuaUHg.'f of Hripiict's
srsrelmnse, ill sy the blwhaat tuatkel
firire fur litde, fur, sheep pelts, rto.
llrinif your dl le lo lum. it
(iid IUII and Chsrlry June are an-
ociated logalbar rlowo at Obarlvv's
old plnoe ia ba loosorlal biulnras
Call on Ibem and irt lour hiekart
pnibtd lo.
Now ia Iba lima to gat tbt Wee kly
Oregoniao. Iba graalaal aeaepsper of
the Waal. Witb lb0asflla,bob slriel-
ly in advanr. ooa yaer, t-T 6i). No batter
eotiibioetton of aeerpaprrs eaa u made
'0 tbe slate.
Walt. Tbotnpeno rues atage belveea
Ur vpor and alonataaiil, arriving every
day irct blondsy aad Utvieg every
day I eept HtioJif. 8bortet aad ebeap
aat root lo tb Intanar. 0nswr t
Broek, ag anla.
Ed. Ik Ilialtnp, tooraavif la Tbe If-
Farland afercsolll Co., at HI oa daok.
giving c'aal bsfgaiat la all liaae. ( Tbe
ti k roit b ebayad oat, aoi II I ur
Hieing b clp iblog are. Call as
Ibaa. Freak kteFarUad, taiea.
Ab,laWly pore, P(ffltly barmleae,
and Uvarlatlf reliable tb quell
lias of Oae Mlaale Oiogb Cure, ll
avar fail ia IU, croup and laeg
Iruublaa. Cbil Iree lik It baeaoee II i
UtaMWt lo take l balpt tbe W. Co
or It lirk .
1 hroagb tram) ea th O. IL A X. Ill
raa via. Lraaii'i. weiia waiia aai
frl.dM, 1 trough vlaapara, 6al d
arftiad rlaea, til fub la ) l 'b
IS Cax.a I'at ifia. Ibe roe a bft
fiife, A ltrHiab fial el et-pr f'url-
land lo fia.kaea, 'tig ita lb
Brat rleaa lpaf to Ht. Teal, aad a
IMfttig t aiM slaaaaf I'oflUad lo Hi
I'aaji, .)! tn la asHioa lib iba
flrael frlbarn fail . If
fur ie-AUuet tblrty to af rye
bs;, iaatd al.l ! bad oaa-bail
astlaaof llet Jotaa. Alee ( aat ef
gal reaga, faaead, la gn Mb Mine.
Ileetf tf aatawt guvefafaaal feege
if l baeg B-ja af f rf llfft ftaed at
bl M lag lw. t f-alMa. II !
t . j feiaa i !, (
S a ' !, I ,'K !
i . U ' . j t ' say A ,'
i-i 1 , f'n.l eielet a .tiajtaftltgrut, H
The British Medical Journal soma
months ago, in an, article calling at
tention to the efiects ot the noise of
cities on the nervous system, sets forth"
in detail some of those noises and sug
gests means ior iheir extinction or
amelioration 'without sacrifico of the
industries which prpduco the various
kinds of dinV It i pointed out, for ex
ample, that the railway companies and
factories on the Continent use horns
of not unpleasing-sound in place of the -
nideous steam ; wmsue. M iira cnurun
bells of England, are compared with
those of other portions, of Europe, t6t
the disadvantage of tK. former ;""and it ..
Is held that in an age -vyhen eVery room
has its.clock and every adult his watch, -thei
frequent bellrjngitig thronghout
the day, which' now offends the peace
of Christian folk, seems unnecessary r
At" night there are .the shouting,'
screaming and singing people about -
the Btreets to cheat decent well folk of
their rest, and worse yet to retard the
curative process of sleep in the case of
those who are ill. Vith r the dawn
comes the milkman and his rattling
cans. The catalogue, so far, of dis
turbances for the London citizen's ears
is about the same as with us, says the
Boston Transcript. In London they
have other nuisances which are not
known here. With true, English con
servatism, the knosker is still used, and
this contrivance, long banished from
American front doors, is vigorously
plied by the postman or anyone else
who has a certain right to demand
speedy attention to his signal. They
have found in England, as we nave
found here, that with, every new con
trivance for man's comfort or conven
ience there is introduced the poison df
a new noise. : The din of the bells on
the street cars has been stopped on
Sundays by municipal order, but. it Is
heard on other days, and is none the
less irritating because it n raised amid
the rattle of every Hprt of.yehicle. A
recently added noise in American cit
ties is the buzz arid whirr of the trolley
on the electric railroad wires.
It is a common expression, and a
common belief, too, probably, that one
i crrows used to all these noises. That is
, J a fatal blunder. As one whose sense
of smell Is Hulled ny laminaruy wun
the poisonous effluvia of- tobacco may
be nauseated by aa excew of .the odor
In a close room a? fjiiickly as thouih
the senses were utill acute,: so one who
fancies himself proof againnt the
nerve-destroying olTeoU of noise, may
after lonnr livinrr amid a din continuous
or irregular, suddenly find himself the
victim of as flue a case of shattered
nerves ns a niMironatli would like to
have in bund. If I lie iin.i.liouMifhs of
din and racket were mice generally
recognized there would be a deinnnd
upon the Inventive rapacity or me
chanics to devi e inennH of prevention.
It in because this ive ignition and this
demand arc not general In certain
rases that the complaints, of the sensi
tive are met by the iiiery: "How are
you going to help it?" protMiiinded with
the air of nulimi'.tm; a problem impo--aible
of solution. I'.itt when it la re
called what wonder liava been accom
plished on aleiuti railmndi in the way
of stopping or at h-at t of lessening
noise, there is nothing tmrensonabla
in hoping Hint aonw of the ili itrueting
noises of our eity life may le acattured
through the kindly ollieea ol In-
geniout men. lor instance, tlier I
the rattle of wheels over pavement;
much of that can le prevented by si t
ting the tires over inner tirea. of rub
ber, while for some light vehicle the
pneumatic tire, nf tb Mryclo la powi-
ble. Poor wheel, right worn tn re
sponsible fur much of the rattle caused
by drays and express wagons, a
frightful din Is mudc by wagons load
ed with metal rod or pipe laid In a
though tb several piece w i re only an
many log of wood: t irveitt this
noise It Is only li err wary to M-paraM
aeh pleee with a block and each strat
um with utrlpn of vriawt. or nmr, an
prevrntlv mriM of nol will eoal
money, but In many a - th flrat eoet
will b all. II ihoa who ar repoii
bl fur tb prrlt or In tbe noisy
ways of aerouiplUblng muuh ot the
wurk of life rannol Im oonvinerd of
their la k of butnauity i'1M opinion
may yet rrytUi itaelf ln law but
It 1 a mean -r or rit.i.aiioti that
baa tn lap stirred t a prrf-trtnanrsi of
duty twnlone'rnd'lilc.r by UtuU
aad police r;nli!nin.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
aL
tn.-VN "ON?E.EASfAI,;V'iJC?i;tTKr.l
80me of the Objee'tlbns to Living tn'-liart
; ero It irnoi). , .
" The iiorthqrii' half' of the island of
Borneo' is the queerest and most un
satisfactory place to live that one can
imagine, thinks .the, St. Louis Globe
Democrat. It is a land of constant re
: curriing. phenomenr,;.:. where cyclones
, are frequent and delude.-, of water very
conimon.' Tho voTotntion in that half
'Is very fine," but in all probability the
wildest j and most t .nxvlnd on earth
not even cxe.optin.7 that of Africa, The
cause of all thc'trouulo.is the shallow !
condition of the fica north of it, great t
Bhpals of sand c:;i;itjn. a few miles out
which extend along1 its entire northern
"length. These shoals are covered by a j
depth of water, not over ;flvo feet deep, i
The constantly requrplaj. vi,nds that ;
"blow in that 'cllraAtij hmv;c to hurrV?
canes and sweep the wnallcr Wands of ,.
all visible life. , ho,i such a storm ,
strikes the sand tTmals north of Iior-'
neo it sweeps up thq shulhny ealt water1
in its course and drenches the island
with it. Often it gathers up sand, '
great 'masses of" it, from the clear-
swept shoal and whirls It for miles
high over the inland, carrying it into
the island, and . co&UcrUJjr it every
where, Tho work of there storms does
not always end viUi that.. Entire
shoals of flfdi, of r.ll sizes, litivu bean
swept up time nn.l ivrain by t'.ia fierce
wind with the v.-;;t,:r and nand and
scattered abput Ilurr.oo. In somo places'
the ground woul l b'j utcnvlly covered
with fish, enough to. supply a heavy
population for M-ee';s. But i;uch hialc
is no reparation for Iho evil tho winds
do, and consequently the northern half
will never be inhabited by those who
value their lives. 1
HIE IIEKOES OF IiOMANCE
. A EOY'J PLUC1
I
Mlne-Yaae.Old Iald 1 aptiTes a Thirty-.
, . ... .....,wo Pound Curp, . . ,
' An exciting coinhnt between a nine-year-old
boy Ri I n .thirty-two-pound
German, 'carp too c. place on James
Moore's .farm,, wear lWr.Uil, rays the
I'blladelphlii Iieoor.l, The Ne;haiuiny '
creek In rainy s ?a irwi C'li th ditches,,
of adjacent fumt wil l water from
eighteen Inche t t tw,i fo-. t deep. iTha
Other day luvid CIict'.u tUc younrr ivm ,
of Jpbn Cln-rry, of t n place, and two
small coiiipiiiiioin, vi'cot fl.ihiny; up tlie
creek. In on? of t't optn. ditches on
the Moore farm the Imls iv,.pied three
huge ,curp h'l'l''1'!' nlout, the water
being too hhallovi; f. r t'li ni to awim
without greatly ill, ti:r'wlii(( the sur
face., David, pluel.Ur than his piny
mutes, junilH'd i 1 1 . j llm ditch and
seized the larjre'.t of I he minister llsb.
The earp, nearly as bljf u.iltu' boy, had
the advantage, beln-f in iti native ele
ment. Young ( In'iT" liiid t irht bold
of it, but the ear, p! .:., I .tlirougll
the water, and Mini, t t.i;''iiijf the bid
bebiud. The boys 01: i.liore tliougbt
their coinpanioit would , aurely be
drowned, for often bis wlnib' Ixnly was
under water. At liiat the ll.-li grew so
weury in bis f.ii rhty :.' jrt to rscapn
bis captor thai In; e.i,il, be thrown out
,'pon tho bank. , 'then all three boy
jumped upon fi e.ir,! u 1 1 h.'ll him to
th ground unl.J lie l.u.l gi-,M ut It is
life. I hey r.i',fe,l tUe.r tr.iphy boinii
ami put it 011 the .The Oak
weighed thirty two pound. ,
They Aro Seldom Taken from the
j.jplIlddle.Claeaes, ,,,
Strictly Pppaklnjr, Thare Are But Twe
Kormal Ueroca of notion, and They
, , . , , Are tbe tVarrlpir anci'the
14 JFdlry fflnco.
. It is lamentable, Indeed, when you
come to reflect on it, how large a pro
portion of useful, and respectable call
ings falls under, the ;ban of .romance.
What poet or romancer pver made his
first lover, for example, a baliff or a
beadle? Vet bailii?s and beadles are
men and brothers. They may do their
oftentimes dangerous duty with the
dasih of a Rupert, or the cool courage
Qf a Cromwell, says Macmyian's Maga
zine, yet they aro frankly impossible
as heroes of romance.' De Quinccy
makes a rcinurk somewhere.; to the ef
fect that one would iot bo inclined to
think highly of a man ' who, in the ab
; Bcrtco . of predisposi ng ciroutnstances,
dulibevatoly and, f(t ithe,,lovo of the
' business decided to be a butcher. Yet
"butchera nra husbands oad fathers,
and have blood in tleir veins, as well
as on their aprons As a tnattcr of
statistics, I. belie vo hardly a d'njr passe
but some, i oEeltir'' fulls in love: yet no
court r f lot-e, er I'w'Vaturq vfll give
him andlei eo v a lorerpcr. take cojy
nizatue t f li:i ilcadlrfy.. ' The breast
of the f.tr.v'; broker "Is f.waycd by the
bears and bulls t f fashion no. less than
by the t ulitlT Jihtcneej ' of financial
Hpecnlntion. Yt t hi tar. i r.ot hon
ored in tho tnoiM tlma rol exchange
of romance. 1 hen, with . pno ttroke of
the pen, roRinr.cs rv.bri ' ont tho wliol
amorouu mob of r.da'.l traders. They
arc not oUoet'ii-r r.tj.ier.t from the
pages of romance, t'.iesu v.ortliy citi
lens. Cnly they have tj forego the
herolo part ur.d pr.t tin with being
supernumeraries or viU iips qr comic
characters. About the. , butcher I am
doubtful. Not even I'lokens, I think,
found room for a butcher amid his
Babylon of trades. ?.'or with Shakes
peare Is It ony "better. Quince the car
penter, Rnu:f the Joiner, I'.ottom the
weaver, I hit? . tho, b -Jlows-wmlor,
Knout the ttulir r, and lltr.rvuling tho
tailor, ore very well to pbiy the fool,
to divert the dul.e und Indies, but r.tve
of them, not even Dolli.ci, tram b ted,
is a fit object fi r a hi 'y'u love. A: the
dem(Talii! Whitman bus i;t!ipl::l: ed,
, in a Shakespearean pl::y the l.iu i of
Indiistrloit'i t ill.eii't i t ,J 1 t 11 nob to
throw up It tMvcnty tii"et- ap-iin oian
t'u-hjir's honor nt the hi 1 .iii'f of i:n An
tony. What Is there a' unit u Iradit
thus to lin npaeilati! a 1.1:1 it for ro
mance? Mrielly ipi'a'.iii" t'ief are but two
normal heroes of reitMim1, the wnrrlor
and the fairy print-. If there l:i no
fairy prince ist hand, ft: r liai ry prinoe
will do. '1 lie l;tii,li..:i i'ii'.i' l . un l!.e
American inon.ll-1 rl ''it!
vined, only u 1 10 h r i -it-prim
e. 'In be l.ii ;.'.' 11
prince the Ij'tII .'ida'.e 1
to lie bio! e I nt (rol.l 111.- 1.!
the Atlantic, f ' 1 i ' I"
In tbe lion, v i f 1-r ' ., t
course or in the b-.'v eot i t
spH-nr iiesiiy. 1.1 t n !
tint attribute of I t.- f.
r.lertrle RltUra.
Eledrla Ililler ia a nadiriae snilad
for ens aano, but parhspa mora ganar
aiS add wben Ilia languid, ihnle(l
feeling prf IU.(in li ir i torpid
ad sluggish aed tb need nf a toaio and
allarstiv la felt, . A prompt aa ef this
medioio be aftan avartad long and
per bp fatal kllsoo (, Moasadlirin
ill ot raor inraly fn eoBataraflting
and fraeieg Ibe yslrm ffooj tb mtlartal
pot"o. Uadaeb Iadi(tio, Oaatl-
patka, Ditgla yUli to Eleelri lilt-
leu, , COa. tod M par bo til at Coof
A liroek'i drog tier.' . . , .
TetU, Kall-lthaam and IWiffNa.
The Intanaa lt bin and martin. m
(taut to ttaMaadiatmaaa, k tnatantlv allayed
bv at tilrlna? Cbatubwrbala a .rm aad
hkln tnnlnwnt. Many vary tavl Caere
have U parfnafsnntly rrrd bf It. It
la equally rfSi bnt for lublng Hka and
favortu reiMtl fo aora bll'ba.
chsfia-4 band., rbllbbUoa. frtt bhe
and ibrorik! y. SJ da. ft txi.
ff. fasti (aMditWa I'ewdfTt, ar
J'lat Tfbat a boree iwsl etbfa la bad
unditktfl. T'l'le. bbaal tmriftr aad
Tamilftige. Tltaf are tA fed mt
h-Iw lee and lb bt la Ms to tml a
horaa prime cotvUtlos. I'rte S4
rvtiU jf tM kage.
TOO PROFOUND.
Uaraad tlaa Thai Tf aa ! Oaae
ft f a-'"aaai,
' flamurl Iri ;r t-a eTfljry of f
tod afU-rvinr I r"nty f the tfraa-
irr andur Pr 1 t w I J 'H A tain.
When Mr Jn'.r 1 U-em pft" tdrnl
ke eka. y,r - '. r t r I :. and. tm
werlvlntf a f ' I u r tioVr I bin
Thi vr t'." f,r I !i ' " f I'm r
not a I of a 11 .. i 1 o 1 r 1 r ianiu i
frawili.
It SOI: 1 i f ,'f. In t f. eeoHitig
t, t a rcinarti
- ' h'f' r inifhl tw
1 !f '. . I.ittl -If
;.'ii 1. ' r a b-d on
' I f.f tn t'nt
t t o.u." Yrt bl
of r. ir '-UUbt than
r.eis 1 be did r't !
1 1
1 'Sou -h at i
y of fairy
i. r a fairy
'ojlit tieeiU
"i T I 1 !' i f
0 iiiuier-i,
1 t'.e r.i-e
, be i In
tl.' I". 4-U-
J 1 .111 e.
.1.
la rarity. Tin re ure I. .1 two ti i.eii nr
an of bim fcll toM. i:til 1,1m I f tbeM
hav Iven be.'.i'n -r 11 d up. II
baa Ithlde, fr th Art' an iitl. an
other of Ibe riM.;.l -j ' it! 1 of ro
mance-he li l-'i ll.'. It li the food
fnrt line end la- ll titiii't f.s binn of tbe
fairy prime l 'i in. 1 i-Uvny fnnu
sums uiil.iiov.'ti 1 ;-,h r ti.i I ilivin r ulr.
Tbal ll In whUh rn!.e t'.oi l'r.U'0
Cbartning of the fairy laic lrr".b.ll-
bl. Kmi it wai that I tipld raine In
Paych, to cherish ber v.ith bit ervrvt
and Invl-dbU gialbrad. Ni lpru
fliNitrd on W Injri'd NMidal thrnUffh th
rrl.i.tiiliiif air to Andr m da" fei tlo
alay the mmlr. hi Ii'ien-fr'n rem
fleshing In a rwsa-ilr.mn t.U.T fr'tn
the mjfuteriou bulla of the Sbiiy Lull,
to champion mablrn Inroaiifn e-sin I
treachery and alatuler 1 be fulry
prinee, yuu at e, e.miiii"i,l Inrlu lea th
vrrbir fwrt, and U d-mid r ! !!
timing In the file of time lo Bi'ht a
dUtrraand iUiii m I I at'.iet and t I If
ber ilraffon. Yoi may i!'Mnd op-m it
that what IrlU rlo. .IjrWiUi the pirl
agaiaal the tmuo riUy ai laMir no e
of barikrrv and I r. . r a id it ti re
and Uwjrr latlo-'f i ; !li t i,i"n
Irss, tlirlr frntpH i , I in. r. a id fa-mlllarna-w.
hat 1 ll I t ' la li
l-ea.i
tb- I t - I
: m (I i-e 1 f j
1 lbalrp tl gja 1
t
w iit L J I
In Iba I
flail ,
tfnt, 1,1 1
rt I "
fet 6'
"b H i
t,t a a
Sff ! r
tit,t t ;
fir i
J.in' -
-' ' '
l,
I I . n ' aa
-t I -,. ,r Iiirbard
, i ; . t t 1 1. bnead
II tan I llHMe
t; at all kaa
. i t rveMex-titbl
u (UI
'. I
If wi it A-
i"i epeyia),
' t l!e rial.
1 v. B fttf
a. lr
" It lrgb.
l-V t
1
n youth a
Re4a ', I', '
I (11,1 Jr. I I I I
roe shot t lii-i
1 rslny i" ij ;
lllll l W !t I 1 "t
.l,f p..f ti- 'i
let t- 1 ' 1
ll
Irrw ar I f
li..fi. !. ,
U' t
t I.
ail
li.l th.
). If !.
1!'-
tilf
a-f
I i J
.. - I -
I I
If-
fa 1
r . i S I
:,,,;! Loft.
-th I 1 l.f
M- '.-.Jl TH
'If 1 itl'fN
n 1 , ..(.r "na
, t hr l I l.a
I 1 ir fi'm
II if fi'ilhlng
fine bra plate trnt
same atrrel lo f
oflf Itrr ;. : ;
m.airrn I
pftifat ' '
ot rotut. I t
to tlrt , '
ef print, .
it i-. i In the
r--i.i 10 g rl
. ? U tn-n the
- irniuiil the
1 t'i eurcole
1 tjtia hrrv
akjiabtaff-e
I S ( 1 : and Iteming ff
t : 1
.111'
-1
Ha IliHt'f tl'f Ci 4
fvr . I'lf.
nf aft If; a a
t ftfta tid bl
,.ti AI t hiy
y.-f lid
; j , 1 ! i r,,
? f I I,
t I I r r. t
: ar ;f.i.ial f-sy
1 f r nr
ha I l4a af flal4
A al.:p a C r l ba jfit ana.
!m i, III-- V. 4 11 rif, tlortda.
II, '(.!, tJ.jit 1 1- b-t t'. pn.tilroi
a ll l.ta t-tij .4 f f th abi 1 tM)in.ta
that or f l t.j tint lr-en. Tb
ri.f I 1 l it i 1 ae rsire'-fd.aary
war. that Iti pi pi v a a Ws
a'M'Hif ttrt nat. r 1 '. o.'s f if i.aly a feat
'.. tot h I. - 1'iat a t t l .ta t ot
It a'n .t-a . f a V." h fnn IUa bf
.f rtl i f tSewt l4t 'Mid l
frxaa th e M-it U ium end tWi", and
b la '', l;.fl t't .tfM iM rv
ItvlUa ':;fl '. tt. y r.i-er. iJ
l,i h tit 1 a'- - 'e to ea
t - fa? i e ffj.i
.4 ,-valeg
'.-ft tf.
J, , . ' -' B'4
, . I ., to.'f f
I