Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 03, 1897, Image 2

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    Jiqptf telle
M T i I .I, i i
1 iwwiwwewawsjsTtjttj
b1., go over there and ibow the (eop7e
how miserable tbey are. Pendleton
Tribnne.
The' following very pointed advice
from the St. Louis Republic will apply
to Oregon 88 well as elsewhere: "There
may be tons of g Id noder the ioe ornst
ed soil of Alaska, bat the obanoes are
tbst if those wbo rush there within the
next few montba would apply the game
eDergy and earnestness to their business
BiTiirs at borne, however small, their
profits in the end would be mnch
greater." Brownsville Times.
WHAT BPOBT FIXD3-
Eczema
All Her Lite.
Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithoma, Ga.,
says that his daughter, Ida, inherited a
Rrzema. which the usual
And mercury and potash remedies failed to
relieve, year Dy year buc w uo-
with various medicinet. external apww
Some Local Notts and Other Tbioiw The
Butte Baees. .
Sport hasn't been io bis ainal trim
this week. He hat not "nosed" aroa'id
as much as a firet class reporter -of a
good agricultural paper should, if be
wants to get Ibe news. Bat be saw
some things.
Yes. he saw Hanry HepuDer take a
drink of water yes, plain water
then Spot tackled the beverage and
found it to be pretty good truck.
He saw "StianDPr" Garrison in town result. Her sufferings were intense,
Saturday. How -Hnsi.Der" can keD and her condition grew steadily worse.
FEED"UPON "SALT WATER."
Counties Living Tbln That Exist la th
Depths of the Ocean.
The salt of the ea have fed through
out all time countless things which
have thronged it water and whoae re-j
mains now form the rocks of the con
tinents or He spread In beds of unknown
thickness over liC.OOO.OOO square milea
of the 143,000,000 square milea .of
the ocean's floor; they have lent the
subBtance to build the fringing reefs
of the land and all the coral islands
of the sea, and there are at present,
cations and internal remedies, without on the basis of an average salinity of
SCHOOLBOYS IN CHINA.
It 18 stated that some of the
free silver men want to tud Sec
retary of State II. R. Kincaid for
governor. What next?
The latest news from the CIu.n
dyke rpgions are that a rich find
of quartz had been discovered
along Stewart river, the rock as
saying $300 to the ton.
The Lot of the Celeatlal Tooth Is Not a
Desirable One.
While modern educators are making
the claim that the ycuths of to-day are
held too close to their tasks and over-
fond mammas find in the confinement bHrkir g up the wrong tree,
of the schoolroom the solution for the write to Sport. He's the all-rmiud mo
pallor on their children's cheeks, a n,at belps out people in trouble, patches
knowledge of the course of study pur- rtp Inve mBltefg tbat hsve g0De t0 pi(,09i
sued by children in China m ghtbeof . , u . j u .
nn.v.i. A.i,-.-fl-,n.i loans money, takes up loose dr.nks, eto.
sway from Montana and miss all this
good fun is hard for Sport to under
staid. "Sonppei" is taking cure of the
Mullock horses sud may go up to Butte
to nesifct in closing the meeting properly.
'In .se infernally fuuny folks who write
auoDymous letters to tbe O i tt - are
Tbey should
All the so-called blood remedies did not
seemtc reacnineuis
ease at all until S.
S.S. was given, when
an improvement
was at once noticed.
The medicine was
continuecd with fav
orable results, and
now she is cured
sound and well, her
skin is perfectly
clear and pure and
she has been saved
from what threat
ened to blight her life forever.
3a per cent., in the 290,700,000 cubic
miles of water which makes up the
oceans, 90,000,000.000,000,000 tons, or 10,
173,000 cubic miles of salt. Thia is
sufficient to cover the areas of all the
lands of the earth with a uniform layer
jf salt to a depth of 1,000 feet.
It seems, says Popular Science
Monthly, that the sea was made salt
in the beginning as a part of the grand
design of the Creator to provide for the
system of evolution which haa been go
ing on since the creation. Many dis
tinct species of living organisms live in
the sea as a result of its salinity, and
their remains have largely contributed
Eastern Oregon
State Normal School,
Weston, Oregon.
boy begins his schooling Atdavlieht U'"''1 "dd"" he Otte man. Uo'e s.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) to the growth of continents. The three
be rises, and after dressing as quickly ! uot 8toljt enough to be an available cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu- h'reat factors in accounting for the sys-
as possible he Btarts breakfastless to Prty. " UI " " . tu,lc""5 "uc J
school. He is Iriven a task and after it , Nnw Rnnrt .... hn anrtnawt in sort . '.""""V, 11 oecomes me greai, neat, oinuu.r
ture, the winds and salinity. The last
fentioned becomes an important fac-
. . m ... -w . . I .aV A. ----- aaa7ara'v taa wasaw w w w 1
tnht nurt to De told, it ones toes get tor through the immediate and essen-
so sore doing wrong they ought to stop Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; tial differences of specific gravity and
short.
The executive committee of the
Oregon Press association officially
announces that the nest meeting
of that organization will take
place at Baker City on Oct. 14th,
instead of Sept. 10th, as hereto
forest ated.
The giving away of coupons or
certificates for premiums or prizes
by the manufacturers of tobacco
and cigarettes will have to be
stopped, as the practice is pro
hibited by the Dingley tariff law.
Most people will regard this as a
Btep in the right direction. The
whole prize business is demoralizing.
If it were possible to make a
man like Senator Allen ashamed of
anything, Senator Foraker's prompt
refutation of the charge made by
Allen, that the McKinley vote in
Ohio last November was increased
by fraud, would have hud that ef
feet. As it was, Senator Foiaker'sj bull
is completed he is allowed an hour for
breakfast. Again, later, he has an hour
for luncheon, but he is at his study
nearly 12 hours a day, seven days in the
week.
All this time, when he is not reciting
his lessons, he is studying aloud at the' ! ought to go io
top of his voice. He is under the eye
of his master both in school and on his
way to and from school. The lad is
taught rudimentary astronomy, physics
and natural history, but greater stress
is put upon writing and literary studies.
"A Thousand Letters," a poem, is the
study that forms the backbone of his
-tterary education. In it are taught
the duties of children to parents, and
all such matters. Whatever the study
may be history, clussics or science
every lesson is learned and repeated
word for word.
THE ivuRY INDUSTRY.
cures even after all else fails.
of a rooDd-about way of saying things
thut hurt. People shouldn't do things A "D.,-1 "R1--4 T? rr &Axt . ,
Now Sport has never told half of
us news. H9 has
vigorous prodding and demands
for proof and specification of one
single fraudulent vote cast in the
state of Ohio, at tho presidential
election, drove Alleu into a motion
to go into fxecufive seshion. Spn
uior rorakcr inaae (Senator Alien
blush when he reminded him tbat
ho was the first man to slander
his native stato (Allen was born
in Ohio) by such chargPH.
It Means Death to Seventy-Five Thousand
Elephant! Annually.
One-fifth of the world's commerce in
ivory comes to Great Britain, and it will
astonish most people, Bays Answers,
to learn thut 15,000 elephants have to bo
killed every year to keep our markets
supplied with the precious substance.
Altogether, to keep the whole world in
ivory apart from fossil tusks 75,000
elephants are slaughtered annually.
Africa is th great ivory country; and
in the Congo basin, tbe best hunting
ground, there are supposed to be abouc
200,000 elephants, worth altogether
about 500,000. The average weight
of ivory obtained from a single ele
phant is about SO pounds. Tusks
weighing about 100 pounds each have
been procured, but this is very rare.
The most expensive tusks are those
used in the manufacture of billiard
n; they cost, as a rule, 110 a 100-
a tonic won't cure it
Our books
be will not shirk a plain duty even it be mailed free to
must take chauces to save his scalp, any address.
Now, if it were left to the Gazette man, Swift Specific
" II J ! 1. )JCiUOJD UIOKQ IDI UiO nibu VUOI
devil and compromise. 13 at don t over
look Sport.
Sumo of the newspapers got off on tbe
wrong f. ot on nooonot of a little item
in Sport's column. Now the Milton
Eagle says:
The Gazette distinguished itself by
nottltti. I.ifn Tnnti.in Pijiti.rflBnn'a
ft ' 1 1 1 It IllfcU VUDUbD HIDUmunuu o x T T-m -1 1 1 . 1 . '
nlntnh.. H. H,o- A anA ff ID Bll UrfBOD II HBDieB ilUJP, Ul IWVIU
tth the ' qsohI." Heppuer liiizette. sonville, better Hoown as "4tf Jimmy.
That Gazette man must be a eorapper. The old eentleman is about eighty years
If the Eagle editor indulged in half the of e aud giuoe about 18c2 he has lived
scraps tbat Brother Patterson does, . ... . . ,
Judge Molntyre would now be sole pro- 8loDe " the mountain region between
orietor of this nr nt shon. Bauer aoa uanyon uiry. iiisnoianowD
A MOUNTAIN PHILOBOPHKK.
For a Quarter of a Century a Hermit bat
Treats Visitors with Respect, .
From Long Creek Eagle.
One of the most eccentrio characters
consequent differences of level that it
produces in different parts of the ocean
through the action of evaporation am
rainfall.
CANCER OF THE TONGUE.
How It Btarts and How It Snouia B
Treated.
Malignancy in any part of the body
is very often a provoked malady, says
the Family Doctor. For instance, now
frequently a malignant tumor of the
mamma is ascribed by the patient to
a blow sometimes, perhaps, errone-
the Family Doctor. For instance, how
correctly. Epithelioma in the npper
lip is a very rare disease; in tne lower
one it is very common, lhe structure
of the two lips is identical; the pipe
of the smoker is equally in contact
with both ; but the lower one is mova
ble and is often bitten or otherwise
marred bv the teeth, which is rarefy
wus rot tbe editor at
ftnnrt'a ftRsintftnt. hut hA haa orarinatAd mountains. Perhaps when he was
and none not to Clondyke but to the young and gay, some fair one io a mo
hayaeld. The editor was mighty wratby went of loving coquetry, which he took
over what he termed to be a reflection in earnest, played him some Cupid's
WHAT Ol'lt nXCIIANliKM HAY.
Joninin Miller, the poet of Hierrss,
bus if. Hi" to tlis ('l.ili(l)ke mines to seek
Hold, lie goes as a ootunioo miner and
will write lip bis eiperienoe. tie took
passage in the steamer Mexico Milton
Ksule.
The rich gold discovery at Cliind)ke
is the tnlk of the town, aod few weeks
ill see quite few I orllnndttrs on their
wy to the gold fields of Alaska. It may
lie wen enniiuii ror ttmse who hsvs no
mplo) men! here to eml little time
in Ilia venture, but those having em
ploy mrnt had better remain where they
ate, for all is nut gold that (-litters."
Mi have only heard from those who
Inn k it rich, wail till iieil stesinrr and
we rosy hear from Ihosa that didu't
strike an)llilni but hard luck and
poor living Portland Chroniole.
The prospeots are that the hop crops
alnna of Ibe Willamette valley will bring
Io the growers lhe maitniflci tit euro of
aboal Iwo million dollars. Ibis, Inken
together -at lib the prospective g.xnl price
for wheal and shipable fruils, mean Ihal
several millions of il.tllara will be tnit
la Ibe pockels nf the stf ricaltnraluts ol
Urrgoa this fall. Ilrowosville Timet.
The amal ol one steamer front Alaska
Willi gold dual oa board Is deemed
Important enonhl U cliroiilole-yel
many aleamer bavt arrived frm Alaska
wild no a-iMJ An, and man more will
arrive In I tie faltire. Many mn, ..o,
whogws Norlb with high hopes will
0'Uiie lioma broken in health and for
luua-end rnany one will Deter attain
sea lb (.it,) ,pene (, 'a , rtjrr
Ket away fr..ru now. There are the dark
lights o Hie pilars, but not for that
reaaon the lr wnttby .f lha study ol
tirlimt ol the Yukon San Francisr-a
H ill. tin.
weight.
Ivory dust nnd shavings are used by
eon feet iouers to stiffen the more ex
pensive kinds of jellies. The scrnpingi
are often burnt and made into a paint
known an "ivory black, worth about
20 a ton.
emit sparks like a piece of flint when
struck with st'el, and is principally
uhco. in muklng artillelul teeth.
LONQ AND SHOHI LEGS.
Irregularities In Laud Divisions Una to
the Manner of Slearuremelit.
It is a diuuioiily arceptHl theory
thut a mini steps three feet, and many
a truct of land ho been ' atenied off
liiHteiul of iiieasnreil with a chain. In
the west they obviate the difficulties
of survey by the land being divided
into sections, but in PeniiKylvaniii
much of the property, especially in the
mountains, muxt still be described by
metes nnd hounds. In one of the com.
ties in western rennHj'lvnnin, anye tin'
Washington 8tar, are two brothers,
one of whom is tall nnd lank, tbe other
short nnd fnt. Many years ngo they
purchased a tract of mountain laud
culling for a milw mpinre. They divided
lhe Inlxir of liieiisuring it, one stepping
ofr one aide, the other the other side
Then they fenced it In nnd were ix-r
fectly sat isfleil until recently when suit
wiik brought Id recover a considerable
trnct of (he Intnl. F.nch brother aworo
that they knew the measurement to bo
right, and told how it bud lircn done
I hen, as the spectators saw the short
legs of the one, scnrcely lung enough to
reach the floor when he tat in chair,
nnd the elongated extremities of the
other, there i a general laugh, In
which the Judge nnd attorney joined
tHn surveying. It was found t tin torn'
line was mile nnd half long, and the
ol her onl" " ' - mile,
Tha rhambraald' Tips.
A plrosliig story la told by the crown
prince of Germany, who, with bis
brother, was recently with their tutor
at the hotel of the t hutra (lu Hhin
When the tm.tr paid the bill he oflrrrd
a money promt to the clihttilx-nnnid
who, honetrr, rrfii-ed lhe gift, puiiil
lug to a nolicr Hint tia were fortnddre
1Im tntorr xplnined the situation to the
elilesi pupil, who lhen nMin went out
with his brother ami Umght a very
pretty bnnHli. This he save to the
maid, saying that,"as It waa mil nioiwv
slie could nut rrfuap H," Aa Uie young
princra wer aleying at t lu holrl In
rvtgnilo the tnr.nl did not know that
the ilmior of the brwM h will triilbly
ixt rniHTtir of (rrnuuiy some day,
A STHICT SAUUATARIAN.
' mil' il d dlart (,f ruuney ot
lito r,re,iUi,,,n It, fmalilU eonnty will
n.sks l iitiira b..in, and II it estimated
It l this se...u' prodnei will bring lu
liMi.i,- lVt.iS.-t..n Tribune. j
l'n in Mimoiim al ere It araa anp
. .., , lha people ba ! drlvtn by
tuv,.n ..f direful cslawiliet Io the
. rif i f d. .( ir. I,r I ansiD ls!k of
.r,(.r.iv, la a.tt.i,l4 thai II,
f.keM S! hait-at II.M eae.Mt J,.
0"i.M) in;, f mfl.,t prmcUrtt
tiid the tin !ai,t. I. .Hers are
fuoe Itnni la a fair wty Io rreovar llielr
di inra(in it.. Hieh a flbdiii.a
f ll.lntfs onglil a, , 4 allowed Io .i
f in i.I4 liii.nri. Veal nnglllo hurt;
bnt aa4 il. p it Or lii, t .ijH, k
llrjio, T.lltaa A . J tese. Hsi'y l
Taa aua.U Uaeailna aa aU4 by a Malaa
arnter.
A car of tin is on I ttrictnc in Kb-
Ixtih olrriwnr is rr.rte. from We
Aiil'orn, Me. farmer h.w. mt. mi
l iM ill Inn ln i(-I.Ul wtioakri fur
Die .n til dm I. vim I lie fui.i Ii.g riim
lay lt lJe h i wife and rhil.lren Io
llie reiiH lrry. ,l ftrt Ik llatly rrftw
lt lei lhe learn, arguing U.at II woul
I a am to rw-eltv reoiir f.r such
thing on I lf .tMtli ,lay, but be flnnl
ty atu't Ui lhe n itiU.r Hut be wuuiii
thiuk H otir and let ban know tMUur
uay. remrrkiig u.at he aouM j my
or It In the p.i-ftM'nir. Satonlny th
ririthtatr ralle,! and lhe fsrmrr d
Ihal be m.lrte. ami prarl ovrr lhe
lur.U. r and none ! the cn I m,.n lha
It would W h bam lt let Ibe U-.nn,
b'H lt.nl t,e hrvM.-r must lul y f
il ird .'! wtrk Uv f-tllow mg Ho
Hie ne'irhUir uri Hie Irum Io g I
the en iery on unJir. fsvipf for it
Facts are thut the nartv referred to what disappointment in bis life led him the case with the upper. Thus longr
. ... . I it j 1 -1 t a
ti, ti n to hnrv h man f n the wilds of the conwnuea lrruauun nuu muu'
UO f L fsij. jlo M ,-.(. i 1 . . ,
mation oi certain parts me umgur
being a conspicuous example may, in
a goodly proportion of instances, lay
the foundation or be the earlier steps of
a very terrible disease. Grant this, and
it will be seen how essential it is to
watch such chronic glossitis very close'
ly, to allay irritation, nnd more espe
cially to avoid all irritating applica
tions. Thus, if the patient smokes, if
be takes highly-spiced food, he should
be directed to discontinue or greatly
modify these habits; if he have rough
and bad teeth, the defects must be cor
rected. In treating fissures, ulcers,
etc., nitrate of silver or sulphate ot
copper must especially d avoiuea
The mouth should be washed after
each meal ; boracic add or bismuth lo-
t ions may be used.
on bis character, and (Sport's bad
bard work to fix it up. Our friend.
hose short tbongb brilliant career will
go into tbe Gazette's eventful history,
tbongb it nir.y out thunder down tbe
sues like an avalanche off ot Mt, Hood,
had a fight with onr old, esteemed and
mututil friend, John Demi John. John
was in good Oghtirjii trim aod won out
on the first round, and bis antagonist
did tbe settling up with Judge Itiobnrd
son.
It it said tbat Ibere are some people
o town aronod whom a chicken bas no
more show than an ioycle in tbe eternal
firet tbat bum below. Now Les Mat
iuua nuu xuui it'ien do ii ot belong to
tbat class. We insinuate nothing
against tbesa gentlemen. Of course
Ihey might lake a ohioken and then
oousult the owner ss to whether or not
it would ronke a good try, and then wind
up by asking Ibe owner around to
chicken supper.
Hoy Uenoetl tays that rhiokens don't
rootro b'gh bnt that sport om't get then
As be told this poblioly we might at well
nieel lhe allegation io tbe tame manner
and eay bere that all chickeot above
nine feet are tafe. There are plenty of
fowlt that are inosntions enough to
seek lower altitudes. Bay tlaodera
Hporl.
The side wnlkl in Ueppner are rank.
Nearly all ol the boards are loose and
the nsila protrude everywhere.
New walkt will have to be laid in the
very near future or Ilaymen will hare
In take to lhe atreett.
The performances of onr Oregon hortea
at Untie are as follows:
July 211'h: I'soiug.'itf, oUi-Ctehal
Is won, Argoreat second, Fellfsre third;
best lime, 2.011.
rive itirioogt-ur. McAllister woo
I'at Mnrrisey second, Joa Ooltoo third;
lime, 1;02'.
Jtny sum: ra uregoo Dorset won
pluce.
July 31.t: Free for all trot-Klamatb
wop, Carlya Came teennd, Keulocky
I'nloo third; beat time, 2:1.1V-
trick from which cause be deoided to de
vote bis life to lonely philosophy. Per
haps bis romance has tbe tame sad an
twer at tbe inquiry of tbe poet, Lord
Byron :
'Who Is yon mlianthrope shunning mankind?
From the plalm to the caves o( the forest he
flew.
There, howling, he tells hts complaint to the
wind,
Whose echo returns In love's last adieu,"
Tbe sequel will show, however, tbat
"19" Jimmy docs not bate mankind,
though be shunt tbe abodes of civiliza
tion,
borne thirty years ago BobiDscoville
waa a basiling mining town with a live
population ana many oasiueHs nouses ot
respectable proportions. Jsmet Difllo
waa one of the first settlers and looated
a placer mine, which be bas worked
eyer since. At Ibe plifoer minea beoaine
less bountiful and richer olairoa-and
quartz mines were found some dlstanoe
from Robinaouville, tbe aole population
finally became "49' Jimmy. He was
mayor, obiel ot polioe, fire department,
postmaster, preacher lawyer and doctor,
all io one. Here, witb bit pett be bas
resided io bit cabin for nearly thirty-
two years. He alwsyt kept the mail
ana ackaget ror tbe minert, winch were
left by tbe passing stage. Always a
bucket of water and a pot ot but tea
were kept ready for weary travelers, but
for over thirty years be baa never visited
Baker City aod bat twloe called at
Prairie City.
ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN
EASTERN OREGON i
Located on the O. R. & N. Railway
midway between Pendleton and
Walla Walla. Students admitted at
all times of tbe year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vocal and Instrumental Mnsio taught
by oompetent instructors. A gradu
ate of tbe Boston Conservatory bas
charge ot tbe instrumental department.
Tlie Iaies' Boairfiijtig: Hall
la thoroughly equipped and offers ex
cellent accommodations at reasonable
rates. Send for catalogue.
Addsess M. G. ROYAL, President of Faculty or P. A. WORTHING-
TON, Secretary Board of Regents, Weston, Ore.
i ,:z
FRANK R06ERS
J. J. ROBERTS
Rogers & Roberts,
Contractors, and Builders.
Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice.
All Kinds of Repair Work Done-
0FFICE HOURS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old. -
Place and Kog. or Jim will get em. .. o o o o o o o
THE NEW YORK
Merchant Tailor.
Patrogize Home Iodustry.
Has opened a first-class tailoring establishment in Natter's bnildine
next door to the gallery, and carries a fine line of Foreign and Do
mestic Woolens; is a practical tailor and cntter, with many years of
experience. Makes suits to order in the latest styles. All at reason
able prices.
Cleaning
and Repaiii Done at Low Figures.
A. WEINBERGER, Proprietor.
Inlood's
i lire ih'K iii-Miiat'De, l4 Mv
time In the mnmh, coated Kf III
tmiKiie, kk in the itoiruirli, III S
duirm and Indlfi-illon. Io m
not wrakrii, bul hv tmile ffwr. 31 rtrtt.
Th only lUlt Io Uki with llood SuMpum.
It U iIiiji gralifing to reoWv teti
nioniala for CbamtwrUiu'e Colli, Cholera
and Diarrboea Itrrueilr, and when Ibe
tin) reeraeDl la from a( b)irian II la
fleoill a. ''There la mi inorttali.
(m I'trv r rff-ctive remedr that Cbain
rwrUin'a ('holle, Cbolera and Diarrhoea
It. medy," writet Ur. H. E. lloW, phy
irian and harmariiit, of Olntjr, Mo ;
and at be bat ned lha remedy In bia
own family and IJ it in hit tlrog tlore
for if yeart, be ttmald cerlaloly know.
For tale ty Cvnter Itrork.
llrppnir Outfitting- Co.,
Ilerreo ttand, nee adv.
in
lhe old
a
EC
4 -th l rup. TaMaa txaiail. V-9
In lm .ti1 I friirf 'wrftj
aevcr
mm
ri.V'H mrM BAI M In pMlllvveaiv.
Arir iuu ih e.atriit, i i qui' l hnfil. W
mill ) IHwrirlMa t h Binil : Mtnple inr, hjr mail.
Rl.T llllol IIHIK. M Mama hu. New lotkt il.
AN OLD PLOT.
Bat In Thla Cm Mew Ilerolnw We
VTw-mV KM.
Young Btory-writera are apt to begi
a literary career by telling', in aome form
or olher, the story which follow. But
it must have taken a real genius to make
a cow the heroine. Thia particular atory
is attributed by the Philadelphia Time,
in which we find it, to a Texas locomo
tive engineer.
The engineer woe running his train
at full speed, when, he says, his atten
tion was attracted by a cow which
scrmed to be coining straight-down the
track to meet the train. He put bin
hand on the valve and puffed out three
sharp whistles.
Still the cow came on, bellowing at
every step, and acting altogether in an
unusual manner. Aa much from curi
osity aa anything elw. the engineer
slowed up and Rent the fireman ahead to
sec what was the niatU r with the cow.
No sooner did the ow ree that the
'-IK'ed of the train was thickening, and
that the IVnnn was ;;oiiig to invewti
I'utc, thnn t.l,e turned and ran straight
bark down the track, ttoppingnow and
then, looking oxer her ahoulder anil
switching her tail aa much aa to aay:
"Come on!"
The man followed, and by and by saw
the cow atop ahort at a high trestle,
lioing up, he discovered another cow
which had got herself faatened In the
treatlework aquarely acroea the rail.
Aa toon aa the animal waa released,
the two cow a lost no time In scampering
nway.
The Bool oa Ibe Other root.
In buoter'a lore there la an Idea that
tha jackal la the llon'a provider; that
ne iocaua the game ami takea the lion
to it. ThU tiipcratltlon haa nomore
foundation than it found In the fart
that after a lion haatlaln bia quarry the
.iniaaia always attend and wait the con.
elusion of the repast, in order to pick
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from tbit date, May 25, 10?, will receive
aa a premium a book worth alone lhe
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SIOKVNE FaU-S 4 NUUTHKEX
NELSON 4 FORT SHUTAM
HID MOUNTAIN HtllMS
The Duty All Kail lloute Vlutum!
Cheng 'f Cart IVIwwn HiMkanr,
llotalaed and Kelson. AIm Itetweea
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