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fettidna Librtr, PAPER The... OFFICIAL The... Heppner Gazette helps 1he widows 'and orphans Heppner HENp0sst Gazette : HENROjST - Advertise in it and do business. . It has 'some of its own. HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY; OREGON, FRIDAY . FEBRUARY 26, 1897. WEEKLY rfO. 7Sfl SEMI-WEEKLY NO 5Sut FOURTEENTH YEAR SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE. rtJBLISHSD Tuesdays and Fridays BY WE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON. A. W. PATTERSON. . . . . .. Editor Business Manager At $9.50 per year. H.2S for m months, 75 ots. or three monens, strictly in advance. Aduertising Rates Made Known on Application. . THI8 PAPEK is kept on file at S. C. Oake'a Advertising Agenoy, 84 and 65 merchants Exchange, Ban Franoiaoo, California, where oou raote for advertising can be made tor it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 10:05 p. ra. daily, except Sunday. Arrives 4:55 a. m. dally, except Mon day. . West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc tion 2:19a. m.; east bound 12:51 a. in. Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going east at 10:43 a. m. and 8:45 p. m. ; going west, 5:30 p. m. and 6.45 a. m. Notice of Intention. Land Omci at La Grakds, Orkgon, December 2-1. 1H9B. VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE iN following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prool will be made Be fore the Uountv Cler of Morrow County. Oreg on, at Heppner, Oregon, on February 3, lsa7. viz: " i JAMES AYERS - - H. E. No. 5279 for the NVt SKU Sec. 23 and NH 8Wi 8ec 24, Tp 1 N, K 27 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi, mid land, viz : John Barker, Isaac Vincent. Charles M. Long, George W. rearson, ail otuauoway, Oregon. 504-11. ' B. F. WIL80N, Register. Timber Culture Final Proof. - Notice for Publication. - United States Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon. Jan. lfi. 1897. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT WESLEY T. McNabb, of Lexington, Oregon, has filed notice of intention to make final proof before JoseDh L. Gibson. TJ. 8. Com. at nia oflice in Lexington. Oregon.'on Wednesday, the loth day ot Marcn. ii7. on timDercuitureappiicauon no. 2984, for the NEH of section No. Si, in Township No. 2 south. Ranee No. 24 east. He names as witnesses: Thomas L. Dorman and Vandevere L. Cotiev. of Eight Mile. Oregon. Milton K. Morgan and Menzo A Olden, oi lone, Oregon. J AS. JT. MOORE, 9-19 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. 8 SPRAINS St. Jacobs Oil the fon. u g 0 and it and promptly feel the cure. That's O PAINS Hl.j ,al, but at is something sure. ' . , g NEGRO LIFE. McClure e SEVEN 3 Magazin For 1897 GREAT SERIALS STXCX-evXi BIBBCtfOET. . United States Officials. ' Ptosident ....Grover Cleveland Vine-President Ad ai Stevenson Beo-atary of State ....Hiohard S. Olney Secretary of Treasury... John 6. Carlisle Secretary of Interior t K. K. Francis Mecreiury of War Daniel S. Lamont tieoretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postinaeter-General ' William L. Wi son AtMrnny-General Jndaon Harmon Beeretary of Agriculture.. ....J. Sterling Morion State of Oregon. Governor ...W. P. Lord Beoretary of State H. It. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Metschan Snot. Public Instruction. Attorney General Senators.... I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, J Jan. 14, 1896. Notice Is hereby givei that the following-named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof in support ol her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 2nd, 1897, viz: EUNICE BKOWN, . Hd. K. No. 4236, for the NW4, sec. 29, Tp. 1 8, R 21 E, W. M. Hhe names the following wltnes.es to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John W. Cox, Andrew B. Grover, Walter 8. Smith an " Chtlt Wilson, all of Io e. Oeiron. 5118-18 J AS. f. MOOKE, Register. ' Word Ploturs of Its Delights ana Disappointments. the Cora Shucking; at Uncle Moses' and Its Interesting; Features Scenes of Hilarity Among: the Dusky Participants. Congressmen Printer iuprauie Judges... (i. M. IrWin M. IiMeman McHride itnhell ( Hinger Hermann W. K. Kllis W. H. Leeds S. Bwn, Moore, Wolverton i O. W. Mo fj. H. Mi i Hinger Her IW. K. ......W (It. 8. . F. A. ?C E. Sixth Jetllclal Dlstrlet. fiironit Judge Stephen A, Lowell I'nMecuting Attorney H. ' Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator. Uenrreontuti vs. nnt.y Judge '' V:nmieionors.. J. W. Heckett. " Clerk " Sheriff " Treasurer ' AseesMor " Surveyor... School Sup't... " Coroner ..A, , A, W. Oowan J. N. Brown (J. Hart hoi omew .... ). K. Howard ... J. W. Morrow ,..F.. L. Vatliiok ,.. Frank Gilliam , J. f. Willis .... J. W, Hornor ..Jay W. Hhiploy ,...H. F. V.uglo SUMMONS. IN THE CH'CUTT COURT OF THE 8TATE of Oregon for Morrow County. P. C. Thompson, PlalntlfT, vs. J. B. 8prry, 8. C. Bperry, Perry " Bnyder and the Oregon Rail road and Navigation Com pany, defenrianta. To J. B. Bperry and 8: C. flpcrrv, defendants: In the name of the Htate oi ureon: oa are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint died against you In the above entitled cause on or before the fim day of the next regular term oi the above entitled court, to-wit: March 1st, 1897, and If vnu fall to answer for want thereof, the DlMintiir will take judgment against you for the sum of three hundred twenty-live and 1810 dollars and Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from January 2. 1894, and the s m of fifty dollars sttorneys fees, upon a certain promissory note and to foreclose the A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of Grant ever published. (Begins in December.) Dudvard Klollna'aV first American serial. "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.) h.-i. . r, .. . niiQMiianHnni nf War iHniA " Mr nnnii war for three of the most critical years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from his recollections and correspondence . rx..i iH.n.ir... f.nv nf t.hm miniihllNhed. In connection with this series of portraits It is intended to publlrh special biographical studies under the general title of t . MAKEKS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLK, In which he will use his extraordinary talei t for mystery and Ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. . , . - TEN FAMOUS WRITERS rim uim.iDVtf ' Ail i,a flrinn that ha will u'Hfa Hnriiiff thA cntntniF vear. with the exception of two contributions to ano'her publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear In McCi.ubes magazinb. JOEL CHANDLK HARKIS. A series of new animal stories In the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories. . v RUDYARD KIPLINO. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McClube's all of the short stories be will write uurtng tne com.ug year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazihe a series of short stories In which the same characters will appear, although each wU be, complete In itself. , Anthony Hop . Brat rim . . Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton ' Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories in McCtCSE's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClure's Maoaiine for 1897, the subscription priee of which li only One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. mnrtir iv el veil hv vnu to secure the payment ol I said note uton the following real property sit-1 listen In Morrow county, mate oi uregnn, to- sprNsa Tow omenta. ..1(.0, .Thos. Morgan CmneilVnen'.'.;'.... & Horner. K. J. Klocum. Frank Rogers, Geo. tonser, Frank GjlUam. Arthur Minor. th."." . A. HolrU PriaetOIIIer. Jostiee of the Peaoe ,W. K- "'rV)"". ( onsubls N. B.WbUUme Halted States Las 4 Officers. TIB DALLES, OS, . . : .F. Moore A. H. llicsa tUomvst LASBAMDS, OB. B.F. Wilson Sf" I. H. Robtiins ....Meoslvat mxoxixT scciiiTira. kawuns potrr, no. it. O. A. B. Vsat Lexington. Or tha last fUtardaf of achraontii. AU veterans ere Invtlod to Jois. ( C.B.K-. (iso. W. Ssiits. AdloUnf. tf (oomuindar. D. J. McFaul, M. D. At Mas. H. Welch's Residence. Night tlphone eonnsrtloq with the falace UoUL it: The north half of the northeast quarter I and the north half of the northwest quarter ol I section twenty nine In township three south of I rage twenty six E. W. M , and lor the costs and I dl.hu moments of this suit Thl summons Is served noon you by puhllra Hon by order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, judge I nf the above entitled court, made and entered I in said suit on the l:uh day of Januarv, 1897. BKOWN KKUKir.l.O, 6)8-29. Attorneys lor I'la utlfl. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE 8TATK I I of Oregon for the County of Morrow. L. P. Davidson, FlalutlR, vs. ft mil el K. Walker. Defendant. Tit K.mni.1 K. ISs ker. Iefnnuaut: In the name of the Hint of Oregon: Yon ah) I herehv reonlred to iMni and answer or other- in i,iil in tha Mimnlslnt lllol ssi I list von In the shove entitled a'tlon on or before the first I day ot the nest regular term of the above enti tled court, to-wit: Tha First Day of March, 1897, and If yon fall to answer or otherwise plesd, I lor waul thereof, the DUIntirf will take bids-1 ment agsln.t yoo lor the sun of lorty dollars I together with li.trrest therein from the '7th I dy of April. I. at the rale nf ten per rent per I aumim until peio; ann lor in iimwr .inn n one hunilrr.1 and thirty 6ve dollsrs fcllh Inter est therein at the rale of ft per rent per annum Irnin the IJtn day nf IM-bihrf. IK uutll tall. and lor Hie sum of fifteen dollsrs attorite s Ir I and lot his w and dUbunemeula lu Uiis I action. 1 his summons Is served fcy BiiMlcstlun per- sosiit lo an ofler iH Htephen A. Lira-ell, Jii'lssl ol the shore n till wi court, Inols on ins inn I day ol January, is7. A Campaign Of Education How to Get it cr c? AA For J)J.UU Ml I Hi , ri.Un A I. TO. Altor t lor I'lalntirr. Ml Banui Met. WH. riKtANP. ID. R. UHHOr. FrMriseaL Caskler. TEiXSACTS i 6ENERALBANKIN5 BCSIN'ESS ooliTkotionb Ms4 oa FiTorahle Tana. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD OEPPNEK. If OKEOOK irst National Bank tr""' - Flue ea, U A. RecxM. Or.-TltU. LF mm lehi biei sMrw I wiU ear sjhW rieM To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weakly, Published at 110 f ifth Avenne, hew York, Is full of the best things Its Illustrations ere superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con summate skill. Such a paper Is a freat popular educator. It should be In every home. The subscription price of Leslie's Is 14 pe nnum. We make the unparalleled urTcr of s copy ol Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. Ho such offer was ever mails before. No sttrh offer vl'l ever be made again. These two papers maks a Most acceptable Christmas or birthday gill, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. ttemll by postal order or rberk le the y tTOCa HUMPH. White yoo eet eabseHptioa paid ap pre eaakeea fosw braeJ Is freaof ebarf. TW. r. O.. Hmppnt. f- Hneese, P B . Isfl wioahiert ex tie. ewne as left bio. tlHuila. H.. Hardmaa, Or.-Hnraee tMa44 )oarU4,t kip, t atile brded the him. A1 tmuHle (J en aoe e nabt Uilti was brand right ebuelder, e4 eat on M e rwbtear. la. A. JlMAOrHM.lnoarieMelMal 1m Vile. eaoMnsi rlbl biei es ssatk Sqaaf era ed left eori svltt la rtaM. . tlnae'ea. W M . f UtluWes. Or.-4'allla. R l mm rttii eWi. emkra-sWk ascA san kutess. II It mm mi kiw PHPflBBLLELED t t ."A V-V- wiWiWA -r-V-w V'- -M. Uncle Moses and his wife. Aunt Dilsy, both being very old and afflicted, were allowed to occupy a little old cabin anil use whut land they could tend, rent free. Uncle Moses requested that he be per mitted "to cut de trees often dat ar li'l branch, what runs from rrv bac yard, please, Bali." rermiBsion granted, Tjncle Moses didn't look as if he could fell a sapling. He was so afflicted that he couldn't plow. It was Aunt Dilsy that plowed. But he displayed an ability to cut down trees that was truly astonishing. Soon ho had a long, narrow strip of rich, low ground, and Aunt Dilsy plowed it with the cow. She plowed with the cow be cause she was of a timid uaturt be sides being afflicted. She would have been afraid of any other beast, even if she had had one, which f-be hadn't. And now, behold the corn! Stloh a pile of corn had been raised on "t!at ar li'l branch bottom," that Its fame had spread abroad over the plantation. Very proud and boastful was Uncle Moses, uud great was the crowd at his corn shuclilnar. Old and young, rent ers and hired hands, and even Uncle Rristol Hunt, who owned seven acres of land, were all there. As it was not linker corn shucking," but a 'supper corn Rhucking," the ladies were out In full force. Conspicuous among them were the Conitchee girls. In red skirts and new shirt waists, the belles of the evening. Running them pretty close, though, were the Turner girls, who wore only gingham dresses, but had side combs in their bangs and their back hair ar ranged in Tsyches. The boys were numerous and jolly, Beveral from "over the crick" being present. .Timruie (ioode, the crack banjo player, was also there, "You, Jimmle, dai!" cried Uncle Moses. "Don't you shuck none o my corn; you pick dat banjo, so deBe nig gers can wuk fast. Dis ain't no one horse corn pile!" "All right, Uncle Mot," assented Jimmie, leadily. "Jesso I don't hafter pick it at supper time, ' and the fasci nating strains of "Ueorgie iiuck" nuea the air. The. shucking went on brlkly with Increasing hilarity. "Ill, dar, you niggers!" lnternipui Uncle Moses. "Don't you dassen t piny baseball wld my years o' corn," and "You slop tint rasslin', you Ruin Jones en Kiuli Hawkins! Miss Vat tie llclle Cuiil tclirn ain't lookln' at yer en ycr ain't got her tr study." The task of preserving order kept Uncle Moses busy and gave him little time for telling any of his stories of "tie good old time befo' de ft-nr." W het the huge pile of corn was get ting low, the magic announcement of "Supper!" was wade and such a sup- SEA ANEMUNt AND tSAKNAULt. Aa Odd Pair of C hums to Tie Heea In the Aquarlnm at Castle Garden. The sea anemone Is very sensitive. It closes at a hostile or thoughtless touch, not rapidly, 'for It can't do anything very rapidly, hut as rapidly as it can, curling its tentacles inward and cover ing them over with its outer skin and flattening it down upon the rock, says the New York Sun. But it is not dis turbed by lt3 friends. In one of the smaller glaas tanks at the city's aqua rium at Castlo Garden there are several little sea anemones taken from spiles and stones abputhe battery. In the same tank, almost within reach of these anemones, are some common barnacles little ones, half an inch or so in diam eter. Lacking in beauty as the barna cle may be, it is provided with a most wonderful hand-like member, which it throws up from its shell, with which it sweeps the water for food, the minute animalculio upon which it feeds. ' One of theso barnacles is so close to one of the little an emones that when he flings hjs net it almost or quite touches the tips of tha anemone's ten tacles, which spread out from the top of the anemone's trunk like tho most del icate and feathery of branches of the tiniest little tree. But the anemone doesn't close up a bit; here, down deep in tho tank, Its branches wave in the gentle agitated water, as. delicate as they are, they might do in the gentlest Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulnesa. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration. .common to the cheap brands. , BOYAI. BAKIN0 rOWDKR Cp , HKW Y KK WANTED TO GET SOLID. Lost Hie How aa Aspirins Jouruallst Job. 1 The experiences of young men who are anxious to enter the newspaper business because they think they are born journalists on the strength of the fact that they used to write "good com positions" when they went to school have been an inexhaustible theme lor zephyrs on the land, and they wave the profe881onui j0ke muker from time and wave as the barnacle throws its i ' mmiBi o,i ti,,. r not nil fnka net. Perhaps the sea anemone has its own benefit in mind through all this, for it is quite probable that the agita tion of the water brings to it food that it might not . otherwise receive; but, however that may be, the fact, re mains that ' the little anemone , that would close at the slightest touch of an enemy is quite undisturbed by any thing its friend and neighbor the bar nacle might do. ON THE NEED OF SLEEP. Everyone GiVZlST'TlSa Iloppnor, Orotron. tJ WEEKLY The MONTHLY OF HEITHER- C. A. PtHCA. T. A. MtA. CCO. W. COMtCH, B. W. SPCNCCft. PreeUeM Vlee PreeldeM Ceehler Aea't Cashier I Truvii i Gtssenl hkt IflXOHANOKS Oa ell garteef the ot4 Bought and Sold.nr.' 7 I est awoia ft!-le b4 e all palate ea r wmlili Tevaaa. Brpta s4 aadlvMed frwtHe, lit " oa. eMI Jws, flarrr. Nee. Or twaadaa llles Ik Ml w-V.We; ejOe are d4 i oa nM kip. ale aaWtat i Pells. Iea, f -- W.rfe. 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The Oallook itl b la 107, aa II be bees dorlog eaeb i4 Its taaat eerea peart, History of Oar 0a Timee, ita tertoaa eJitorial dfer1 meets The Ouli fiM e w.rcpsof review nf tbe verl.l'a prngyeee; tl fiHoa wilbrare all Ita itatnrtaet bileaibrop sad ia- daelrial aoeeata of I be day; baa a ronlrl draaHmrnl of f rligWios eras deevHee esarb ps.e ! !! lulereele tl I be bn; frviees enrreal Htetaiart; faraisbea rbeerf al Ub'e-tsik about m sad l.'"r; end. la Phorf, aims lo pive freeb (aliTBaettoa, rrtfieej i.bawrvalina, aa4 reeaosUe eal.r ali.tneal. rlaaia Villi I be fjftf I. fib Polusae. tle ftepef a 111 aeeoraa I be rrfuler sbsg tmaeif, lir'b aill aU greellp la Me P Kiirnl'txe aed ante, tieeae I e fjatbel bt paMieUd evert fUlardet 6fi; lea ae a fear. TVe B'sl .e l eeb aai la aa Halad Masi ee SaesW, aoalaialef sbaal lab ee k.sej feage aa I be -t liasry eeeiee, gbef aba large Uf A perlarea. Tba (' l The (ell.ak fa U'ee d4!are sear la adfaate, tx iVeeUsaa ! a dsy . Heed a eHifee et-f sal I lstf e Now la Iba lima to get Iba Weekly OresfuoisD, Iba p-resteat aeaepeper of IhaVVeeL Wllb lbeOeH,bolb etriel- ly lo adraivee, ooa jeer, e-I W. No better ocnblaation of aaaspspera tea be made is Iba iltU. Wall. Tbouipaoa roaa state belaeea Urt'pftrr sed M on u men I, arrlvln every day pioept Monday sad Irsvls every dsy etoepl flaaday. BborWat sod sbrtp- eel hn" Iba lelanor, Omeer A Hrt,b, e-nts. llepnaef lo IVodleUm fla Ilrpimer F.obo HI sg a I Joe. Venae deefriMis tf vwitioa I'eeJletoa aeo sate lima aad money by teilcf lliie ftole. Ily qnalnting Iba aala iba pferlnos eeo le Ibe sdasra will make roaaenlKra allb S a'rlork tfeia at K bo f r IoJletoo. O.Tloe al Oily lre Ku.re, VT. II. o, tr,,f.rUiir e ' w -- 1 t.roogb iraiee tba O. IL A .H, will ma vie. Ucneiiile, walla walla aad rdle4a. Tbronfb sleepers, first aad eeewd ptaae, will ma la e.naetra wtii Iba I'eU recifla, Iba aeosa aa beeeU- foe. A Ibmacb Bret alaee aleepet Iort land to ftpoieaa, aeerrie with I be Irelplaaa sleeftf In PH. I'sat, aad hrnejfa tniret eleepef IStlekd lo HI. I'eal, w l ma la e--eeeMtoe) a lib IM (Ireef Sfqrlbarw rellasy. If F'r tela Awwal Ibirty loa el rye bay, bieated aboal w and oae-teH itlea of ns'dsuaa. Alas 4 0 aarea al fm rssg s, fteel, 4 1 1 with pema. Ilea I y tt eniskj gevrrasreal leafS peer al l.aad. rltte.le 1 luu b I af jM-ri ra. ronau-u pig, luscious rnicKrn iiir, spicy ptiiupkln pics, golden poisui custards and the most wonderful cakes. Aunt lilsy wnsactMik "ahorenuff.' The compliment she received from the appreciative consumers were fulrly overwhelming. The crowning fi-alun- v.o the i titling of the "live bird cuke. It was a vrritalik; rake, brown and de- licloiis. In Ihe center of which was a bird, alive and fluttering. A voU was taken to deride which of the young la dies should hnve tha honor of cutting the rake and lilierating the bird. Kscltemenl rsn high, and through I he rni-rr-rtlc efforla of Slab Hawkins, Miss Taltie Hrlle Conltrhr rsme very tienr Vipg rb rli il to that hnnnr. Hut Miss tllnky Turner received the moat loirs In the end. greatly lo (he fist Ion f the Turner fuel inn. Miss C, inky Tur ner was 1 I up to the rale table by Jlm inie (;.Hle, his banjo swung Jauntily over his shoulder, and she sliced the rake wit to much gram and dexterity. The live bird linprd out, and afur fly ing almul the room In bewluirrmrnt, n n bi d llarlf UKin m rs'ter, among eage and fel pepirra, from which l.eighl l. Mrmrl to view lhr irierel. Inga tslHi a iiilical rye. The banjo Wing again t'elb-l inlorrxjii'aillon, Jim title l.te.lr .lyrd "Hud in a ( age. Imr," all aiiiging siilb him. Thlawss f.ilhiwrd by "(tat Yalter flaJ, Mie'e Mine." a solo by Kiah llawhlrta. Jim niie (bra plnvrd his liiiniilalite "John nle. Cyain'l Yer l iimT bil It Wt Ihediiitt tslrnlnof "fin-say Hrred" lhat old I'm le Mows went U sleep unlrr IhelsW.-N.Y.fiun. Jteeds a Goodly Amouat et the Ksfresher. It Is probable that the effect of night on Individuals differs greatly, arid that a process of natural selection Is contin ually at work, men who cannot bear night-work avoiding it, while those to whom It is recuperative-i-and every Journalist knows . such . men throng into the professions in which sitting up, if not obligatory, is at lcai.t advan tageous. There are extraordinary dif ferences of instinct in this respect, 4 few men being literally unable to bear night-work, while m few others dclib. erately leave their whole work to be done after the sun has disappeared. , The incapacity and the faculty are connected in some way with the differ ences in the power of sleeping, which still remain among the perplexities of physicians. Why can 'some men sleep at will, and soma "nervous" men, too, while others, sometimes very "heavy" men " frith apparently iramovablo nerves, are ' tortured by insomnia? Why, too, do some men seem to obtain uftlclent rest with five hours sleep, while others require nine? I)o soma men "sleep slow?" aa Mr. Kmedley Joc ularly argued in one of his amusing stories, or do they actually require more sleep? Wa cannot answer tha question any more than the doctors can, but we agree on ona side of tha subject most heartily with the ItrilUb Medical Journal The popular preju dice against sleep works an Infinity of mischief. There ara plenty of elug- gards even among tbe cultivated claaa, but the sleep-sluggard Is In that class very rare specimen. Tha tendency of the educated Is to wakefulness, and tha man who does Intellectual work and exhibits what his friends think a dispo sition to oversleep la obeying a healthy Instinct. Sleep recuperates him, and be knows It. immemorial, and they are not all fake jokes that are written about them, either, as tbe following real happening' will show; .. , A reporter on an afternoon paper was detaileu the other day to go out and write up a fight that had occurred in the northwestern part ot the city, and in the course of his hunt for facts be ran across a busy , young man , who proved a very mine of information. "You ought to know me," said this young man to tha reporter, after tha latter had pumped hiiu dry, "I used to be a reporter ou your paper." "I don't remember you," replied tha chaser for news, figuring to himself whether to brace for su application for a loan or hint for a drink. Whereupon the mine of information cllowed thut he was a green, baud and had worked only fouruas, though ha did not volunteer any luloi uiutiou con cerning tha reusou why he fulled lo hold his job for a longer period. ; Ytheu the reporter got buck to tha Office he asked his uity editor about the' young man he hud spoken to, mention, ing the youug man's uuiue. Tho city editor thought aw hile and then he ra ineinbered. "Oh, yea, I know LI in," he remarked, "lie's the stiff that used to come In every morning aud shake hands with do, As soon us he woulU hit tbe oflice ,bu would chase up to me, giabuiy luuch, hook and agitate It up uud down, at tha same time making suliiitloui In qulrlcs about the heulth of myavlf aud my wife, i stood bis work for four mornings aud then 1 II red him." All of which goes to show that It la poor policy for a kimi man to get too familiar with his boss, tU Louis Ue- puulie. Trtu-r, Hall-Kheem and litrma Tha Intense Itching and smarting, Inci dent to these dbv.-a, Is Instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eya and Hkln Ointment. Many very bad case have ben pe-trnAnrintly cured by It. It Is equally efflt'bmt for Itching plica and a favorite remedy for aura nlptdea, chapped hands, chilblains, froet bll-i and chronic sore eyea. j eta per out. Dr. fa4ri CewdlUaa. render, Just what a. horse rwLs when la bad condition. Tonic, bkd pnrlfter and Vermifuge. The ara not food bul trtedklne and tha Uat la net to pat horse la prime condition, rrka ti cente per pa kage. freleMlaas f Klaa Meellk The in e.U.nsry l lad, a lirrmsg ley- longing lo U nrti'liibiirg. riling from AI,l.uiU. eats that one .ln la-ata, who was rduralrd near I'.e.le. ami has e-rn a riler1rur rif the Klif tlsll IlibW eortrtr. neitViiig In Ilnrrsr aril Klxsa, waa latii-n stl put In rl.alt a lucre I le Siim be strrilw rreir1s lo rumsr. K 'tt Ml.rlib mtt md ilrl'rwilned lo siipiirrsst-seryrme who rnipl.l rejeirl bis irriralMlis epalnsf the lUNana. I be lift la riirr.iiii'lr-l, aais lr. I'bvl. by Iretirh and IIiihIsa ermi tiers, and le-ie.te I forehand of !! kl.ry over tbe Peliens, and how he means lo art f.H-ih frim the Tlgre to Jrrusalrm lo free II f oly rlty, lie swede lhr help rf Ilueeia, and irrnlare rb Wedy to bis enMxre. lie tblnke b will do ail Ibis aa easily ae be rarrVd out ft raid lately artinet the Catlaa. killing Iba men and Wiabirig alaa of the wotnea ad il.il.1ren. lie de teres M te ft d- feet lie see ltd a til of tatbl aad Ndorooa. - Ir.l'in Vf s. tessi'l WrMe Wss Aegrf. Never write ft tetter to man, worn, an or child when you ara angry with Iba person In question, or prrbetie, 1 had better qualify my adilce by beg ging you, ona and all, never to arnd an angry letter for 4 hours after yon !ee written II, aad ilien I would eugrret reatling It carefully, and. aa tbe Irish men said, "burn I nit itbefore aradlng It. We bate many of tie r ibsueteU all our rage la the fire of the b tter-wrlllur, and have fell all the .Uligbte of a leillle won by the proeesi.f our bs ltbt the bo knrr f.ermallty of ptiating tbe eplelle. Who Is there wb baa tt writ lea Ills snrr out la Ibis ln.lee.inw wsyt lo not. I prsy, aend a rrwel let ter lo anyone) on bate ever loved. Yoi ill but lie to regret tbe art, and p"- s.l.ly with the IImI ailrne of dealb tartweea yr, elid the Womided one. If mortals were, la 1 lire prMt daya, piful with lnls,.e tmoera, I would wish to be Ibal spirit rnle4 with a f-re wttM b would arrvsl ery argry word at Ibe lip f ra. h sl.srp .lold, heart break ing pen.-hU 4UiS lie pub-be. Te .,. ell ol.l eueee. la teal aft la .beep nf large U..J of tl!.. n.m4 J j ,,, B,t M peedilp Pure .ilea. tare., i en oa isssiie eoee par'ieaiare, a rare rnsae su e es , ., u hk. Mtlva wtil PipiieP a. Cvseer A U'vek A sera ihi,M an ee4 .J ....u. s., ll.e fl.lL... 1J Aefoe , . - '. ... ... - .. 1 ' ' r ' - - - - j m,mm s's. an l.ie imihh e si's i r,ae, Jiew T k CM . I a lata1 aad detsyi are daagaraaa. tf HE DAREO THE ENGINE. A trrasasaee Telle what Me saw la a Kail road terd. "Oue Christmas 1 wasdown watching tha 'yard get-so' or switchmen la tba yard at Ottumwa, lu.," aaid the drum mer to a buu Automo tuples Utan. "Tbe whole crew were twlebistlng, mors or Iras, and hud puld many visile lo The liouil to llcll,' kept by old blormy Jordan, who buckril the probl bltion law e long. A ft-lluw la Iba crew 'pulling pins,' tall, lank, blue tioae from the VMelrrn built of Noift bvot ia,w is alwa) s'vhew lug I lie rsg and 'rawhldilig' with f lie "rugle e)a'or engi neer on the yard engine. Ilutb were pretty well looked and gut lo blurting each oilier, aud Dually the blue ttuee bet Ibe engineer be i wuld atund la Iba middle of the Irsi k and grt ou tbe bead end of tha engine as fust aa she could tjrn a wheel. They put up :J ft side, but tbsl wssn't all the siakra. lailure meeot rrtala death for Iba swiUbniaa and trial of Ibe eugiiieer lor murder. They went out into the yerd lo arte tie it. There stood the eiub engine all 'hot.' Tbe ground wae f rosea aad slippery and the Irsib full ot bard, pecked and frozen snow to the top of tba fall. I'p lo Ibrn wa Ibuugbllbey were bluffing, but when Ibry look tbe engine bat k qusrtrr for a start wa tried lo get Ibe fool off tba list s, bit be was armed wltb a tag pin aad stood us off. "1 be engine re tne al full speed, 1 ee ti miles aa hour s.y; thet fellow slotel staggenug drunk la tbe sealer of iba lieik ai..l lieter tiMi.e.J. Wbeatbaea gins Ire. l.l biui be leenel 'way bach, eel ona l'l up on tl step end aba pirbed bliu up Uke ft tmmm and ftevtf eea threw boa bp ega.nsl Ibe Irva band rail I 1 bey went Ui a lo tbe aa boa and oi.e iwma di tab apiee pal 'eaa bwtb aaJ" p." -Mew es rare ail Pste ptaeeeee" Hiaiply apply "fleeyea'a fnalraeal. No laieraal paedMae repaired. Carea etler. eet'ois, lieu, all eeefrlloae aa Iba faaa, bee la, pyaa, km, leavleg Ibe skta elesr. a bite aad bttby. Its f real beat Ing aad fareUve fammt ara praeeased by atbep r4y. Ak fear 4af W4 fat lesyae'l Oislaveab Mr. Ward U Haiilb.of frderteisWwa, If i . was rabled wilb ebr.Hile disrvWea It ever ibirty esra. lie bad b-eaa fatly sli.fle. tbsl H waa oal ft tioa t4 sbyirt lisve aalU ka woulj lav lo le ftp, He bed treated by eosae et Ibe keel pkyektaM la Itsmpa aad Ataertea bat ( no perssseeal re lief. CH.e day k pteled ap a aeaspapef e4 sbsaee. H feed aa advertieesaeal of (!et.hrleie'p ih, CboWa ar4 iReriWee lbae.y. Ita go ft k.4l!e af tt. Ike Bret dueft kelpd klaa aad IU . Iiaaed m eared bim. fit sale by Uvaser A Itroek. f,4. II ItUbi.p. eaivaeeof ka Tba kte r arise I UereaallleO , bs et.tl a deek gtvieg pteal bs'gsias la all lieea. Tb pttfk fssel Wa elaed eal, ft4 M la safe prietsg kw pUap Ikiag art. Cail ffaak airsfaa4. ealesaisa.