Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 24, 1897, Image 4

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CUBAN WARFARE.
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The Spaniard have repeatedly stated
that the Cuban insurgents will not face
them in open battle, but retreat after
the first few volleys have been ex
changed, and that their perfect knowl
edge of the country roads and trails
enables them to escape.
The one great object of the Cubans in
the field is not so much to win by fight
ing as it is to cripple Spain by draining
her resources. The longer they can hold
out without giving battle, the more
money will be needed to clothe and feed
the vast Spanish army. The financial
condition of Spain is understood by
every Cuban soldier, and they all fully
recognize the importance of putting
their oppressors to as much extra ex
pense aa possible.
The Cuban campaign since Maceo ex
ecuted his great raid has been purely
3ef ensive, having for its object the above
result. Chiefs like Gomez and Maceo
have at times assumed the offensive,
but only for a short time. These de
fensive tactics have proved of more
benefit to the Cubans than a series of
pitched battles.' The successful work
ing of their plan is demonstrated every
time that Gen. Wey ler asks for reenfoce
ments. Next to Maceo's great campaign in
Pinar del Rio, probably the most re
markable example of defensive tactics
has been those employed by Gen. J. M.
Aguirre since he assumed command of
the insurgent forces in the province of
Havana.
Although the other chiefs have suc
ceeded in evading the Spaniards as well
as Aguirre, yet his proximity to the cap
ital makes his campaign of special im
portance. The northern brigade of the province
of Havana, under Aguirre and Brig
adier Cardenas, is divided into two cav
alry regiments and a company of in
fantry, numbering in all about 900
armed men. Their field of operations
extends from Havana on the west to
the limit of the province of Celba Mo
cha on the east, a distance of 45 miles,
and from the coast south, to a line di
viding the province in the center.
In this territory are stationed about
14,000 Spanish troops, whose sole, ob-
Mrs. Al. Binns is on the sick list this
week.
Wheat was $1.02 per bushel at Phila
delphia on last Saturday.
Terrible Aooideut. It is a terrible sc
cident to be bnrned or scalded; bat the
psin and agony and the frightful dis
figurements can be quiokly overcome
without leaving a scar by using DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. For sale by Conser
k BrooV.
John E. Latbrop writes from Dyes
about the hardships to be encountered
in the trip to Klondike and the prospect
is not pleasing. John says stay away
till next spring.
Some (or ten, some for twenty and
some for thirty years have suffered from
piles and then have been quiokly and
permanently cored by nsicg DeWitt's
Witob Hazel Salve, the great remedy for
piles and all forms of skin diseases. For
sale by Conser & Brock.
Electric Bitters.
Eleotrio Bitters is a medicine suited
for an; season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonio and
alterative is felt. A prompt use of this
medicine has often averted long and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers, No medicine
will aot more surely in oounteraoting
and freeing the system from the malarial
poison. Headaohe, Indigestion, Consti
pation, Dizziness yield to Eleotric Bit
ters. 50o. and $1 per bottle at Conser
k Brook's drug store.
The persistent fall in the price of bar
silver baa caused a panic among the
producers in Chile. Many of the prin
cipal mines of the republic will be dosed
soon, and if the price oontinues to fall,
ruin will be the only result.
MICROBE-PROOF HOUSE.
All she Air Sterilised Before Entering
lu furnishes the Beat.
One of the oldest domiciles on earth
is that recently erected at Yokohama
by Dr. W. Van der Heyden, the noted
bacteriologist of Utrecht and Japan.
The doctor's house .is a dust-proof, air
proof, microbe-proof building of glass.
It stands on the open, unshaded grounds
of the hospital of Yokohama. The house
is 44 feet long, 23 feet wide and 17 feet
high. Large panes of glass, one-half
inch thick and about four inches apart,
are set in iron frames so as to form
the sides of a cellular building block.
Of these blocks the walls are construct
ed. There are no window sashes, the
air escape being through several small
openings around the upper pert of the
second story, but through which no air
from the outside is admitted. The air
supply is obtained from a considerable
distance, forced through a pipe and
carefully filtered through cotton wool
to cleanse it of bacteria. To Insure fur
ther sterilization, the air is driven
against a glycerin-coated plate of glass,
which captures all the microbes the
wool spares. The few microbes brought
into the house in the elothes of visitors
soon die in the warm sunlight with
which the house is flooded. The space
between the glasses of the building
blocks is filled with a solution of salts,
which absorbs the heat of the sun, so
that the rooms of this house are much
cooler than those protected by the
thickest shades. In the evening the in
terior is heated by the salts radiating
the heat they have absorbed during
(the day. So effective is the system of
regulating the temperature that a few
hours of "sunlight, even in freezing
weather, will render the house habit
able. It is only when several cloudy
days follow in succession that artificial
heat is needed. Then it is supplied by
pumping in 'hot air. Dr. Van der Hey
den thinks he has solved the problem
of a complete germicide on a big scale.
San Francisco Chronicle.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
LUNG
TKOUBLKS AMD CONSUMPTION
CAM BE CURKD.
Aa Eminent New York Chemist aid Scientist
Hakes a Free Offer to Onr Headers.
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D. C. for their 11,800 prize oiler.
The distinguished ohemist, T. A. Slo
oum, of New York City, demonstrating
his discovery of a reliable oure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronohial, lung and chest troubles,
stubborn ooughs, catarrhal affections,
general decline and weakness, loss of
flesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
ooveries to any afflicted reader pf this
paper writing for them.
His "New Scientific Treatment" has
oured thousands permanently by its
timely use, and be considers it a simple
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate a trial of his infallible oure.
Scienoe daily develops new wonders,
end this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, has produoed results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
claimed by any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and con
sumption are curable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in his American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those oured in all parts of the world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and certain death.
Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. O.,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post
office sod express address, and the free
medioine will be promptly sent direct
from his laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bia generous proposition.
Please tell the Dootor that you caw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr.
Hiok Mathewa and V. Gentry, under
the firm name of Mathews & Gentry,
are associated together in the barber
business in the new stand, two doori
south of the postoffioe. They solicit a
oall. Shaving, 15 cents. It.
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu
tnatio tires, for sale obeap at Gilliam &
Biabee's. tf
Now is the time to get the Weekly
Oregonian, the greatest newspaper ot
the West. With the Gazette, both striot-
ly in advance, one year, $3.60. No better
combination of newspapers oan be mad
in the state.
The Gazette will take potatoes, applet,
eggs or butter on subscription accounts.
Any one owing tbis offioecan settle tbeir
acoonnts in this manner nd oan't do it
too soon to suit us. '
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Land Office at The Dallis, Orkgon.
July 21, 1897.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED
at this office by O. B. Dowis against B. E.
Walker tor abandoning his Homestead Entry
No. 4322, dated March 15, 1892, upon the Eji
NWJ4 Bee 84 EV4 BWK Sec. S7, township 8, Bouth
Range 23 E, in Morrow county, Oregon, with
a view to the cancellation of said entry, the '
said parties are hereby summoned to appear
at thi office on the 24th day oi Sept., 18'J7, at
10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged abandonment.
3. w. Morrow, county clerk, Is authorized to)
take the testimony in this case at his office at
Heppner, Oregon, on Sept. 18, 1807 at 10 o'clock
a. m. JAB X. MUUKC,
67-78 Register.
SPIDERS AND THEIR WAYS.
NOTICE.
Not only piles ot the very worst i nd
can be oured by Dewitt's Witoh Hazel
Salve, but eczema, scalds, bams, bruis-.
es, boils, ulcers and all other skin
troubles oan be instantly relieved by
the same remedy. For sale by Conser k
Brook.
Dan Maloney, who was shot last week
at The Dalles by Jake Prabl, a sheep
herder, is getting along fairly well and
w i. r,r pntmr, this mall may reoover. Maloney was struct tnree
- . m i 1 I tleviAas anrf' l at
Cuban brigade ana force tnem to a ae-
tlmes and' is dangerously wounded.
DO YOU WANT THE
CHRONICLE
Reversible Map?
IcIlOWINO
ALWAYS ON TIMK
has given this mad a national rt'tmlaUon. All
r I ' l wuMMMigera rarrlitd on the veltlinld
trains without extra charge. Hhlp your ImMkIiI
and travrl over this Unions Hue. All agi-iila
have tickets.
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'Jl Washington Ht., Portland, Or,
CHICAGO
In ate & St. Paul S'y
This Hallway Co.
Operates its trains on lbs famous block
lam;
LI a lit Us trains by electricity through
out; VM Hit celebrated eleotrio berth read
ing lamp;
Bant speedily equipped paeaenger trains
tverv day and lirht between Ht. Paul
and Chietgn, tad Omaha and Chicago;
tht
Chicago. Milwaukee
St. Paul
Alao tiperatea ttean-heaU.1 vt'tlhilled
trains, carrying the latt private
compartment rata, library titftvt ma
inf rare, tnd palace drawing room
let pert.
Parlor tart, rree Milling chair tart,
nd the very beat dining ebalr tar
tervire.
F'r Iot rates to any tlul ia Hit
Ttilted Mai. Canada, apply to
agent of a4lrM
u. j. i.nnr,
J. W. CAHKT. Uet.er.1 Agent,
Tiav. I'aaa. Agent. Portland,
to
BAftailNOt.
The United States, Dominion of
Canada and Northern Mexioo
OK ON JO HIDIO,
Q And the
Map of the World
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Mend 93 and Get the Map and
Weekly t hronli'le for One Tear,
postage prepaid on M ip and Papa
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Ttrkctt Issued to all Points In the United
Htatrs and Canada,
QUICK TIME TO
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Sit York
llvrru
All other I Oman
points I Kaxsas City
in tht i Ht. Jih
East and I Nr. Lut'it
Koilthcasl lltMTuR
Uo Un IVpl rnnaeoliont
al Ht. Paul, Minneapolis,
Kansas City, Omaha, HI.
Ism! and oilier proml-
clsive fight.
The Spaniards hold all the towns,
which are strongly fortified and have
each a permanent garrison of from 100
to 300 soldiers to protect them from de
struction by the Cubans.
Operating field columns are sta
tioned at the towns of Guanabacoa,
Mines, Jaruco,Aguacate,Ceiba,Mocha,
Madruga, San Jose de las Lajas and Sta.
Maria del Rosario, in all nine columns,
averaging 1,000 men in each.
The local guerrilleros that have been
formed recently will probably increase
the active field force to about 10,000
well-armed and equipped men.
The remaining 4,000 are scattered in
the smaller towns and forts protecting
sugar factories and bridges.
The railroad is also in possession of
the Spaniards, enabling them to concen
trate their forces at any given point in
the district within six hours. With
Havana aa their base of supplies, the
Spaniards have all that can be desired
from a military standpoint. For 11
months they have planned combination
and surprises for the purpose of en
traniilngthisinBlgnlficant little forced
000 Cubans, who are poorly armed and
often have been without ammunition,
but every time the Spaniards have been
foiled.
The Spaniards, despite all reporU to
the contrary, rarely attack unless they
are supported by other compsnlea or
rre sure that they outnumber the
enemy.
The Cubans, through their excellent
system of scouts, are always well In
formed of the movement of the enemy,
and lrt suth case they quietly break
camp and march five mllea further on.
outside of the trap. Occasionally tne
hpanlarda succeed In overtaking them
tnd a fight ensues.
The Cubans usually throw out twa
companies In rdtirmlah line atftt retreat
under lt protection; for aa long at
there la a line to face, the Spaniards will
tx very cautious aliout advancing.
I have teen six men bold a Hpanlah
column of 1.500 In check for more than
an hour by firing upon them from tht
woods. The Upon lards, fearing an am
buarade, would not venture Into the for
est. In faol, this fear of being en
trapped Into an ambush Is an Important
ftM-lor of the avtua! warfare In Cuba,
and la the real resa.ni why Weyler la
hitvlng such bard time of It In tht
Plnar del lllo hills.
The Cubalia, should I hey slop to glvt
battle to their eiirnitet In the province
of Havana, would aoon find themselves
In a serious pretlkament, as at the first
sound of the firing all the Spanish eol-
(Miina hurrv to the arene,. ana uie
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfeot satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Cooser A Brock.
Walla Walla Union: Messrs. Thomas
tnd Jobn Lyons ot Heppner arrived in
the oily yesterday on a visit to their par
ents and friends. Tbomss has been
appointed, by president MoKinley,
townsite commissioner for Juneau, Alas
ka, and will leave in a tew days for his
new situation. He is t law partner of
Congrssman Ellis, of Oregon.
Catarrh oured. A dear head and
tweet breath tecured with Shitob't
Cstarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee.
Nasal injector tree. Bold by Conser k
Brook. x
Condon Globe: Att'y John Lyons
left on Wednesday's ttagt for Walla
Walla to bid farewell to bia brother
Tom, wbo will ttart in a few dayt for
Alaska.
Marked Differences In Habits, Tastes and
Characters Shown.
We find as marked differences in hab
its, tastes and Characters among spi
ders aa among human beings. Some
kinds prefer always living in houses or
cellars, not seeming to care for any
fresh air or out-of-door exercise. Mr.
Jesse tells of two spiders that lived for
13 years in opposite corners of a drawer
which was used for soap and candles.
Qtihers delight in making burrows in
the eart)h, in dwelling under sitones or
behind lie loose bark on trees, and
others live under water. Many never
leave their webs, but patiently wait,
hoping some Insect will become en
tangled in the snares they have set.
Others dash, about and seize upon every
luckless insect that crosses their path.
The most adventurous of all are those
that sail out into the world on one of
their own little threads. Darwin tells
of encountering thousands of them
many leagues from land when he was
taking his" famous voyage ill the Beagle.
He says: "The little aeronaut, as soon
aa it arrived on board, was very active,
running about, sometimes letting it
self fall, then reascending the same
thread. It could run witlh facility on
the surface of the water."
In the bright autumn weather, if we
observe closely, we may sometimes see
some of our own small spiders ascend
to the tops of tret, fences and other
high objects, rise on their toes, turn
the spinner upward, throw out a quan
tity of silk and sail away. They can
be seen plentifully any fine day in Oc
tober or November, before the cold
weather, on Boston common. They
grasp the silken thread with their feet
and seem to be enjoying themselves
as much as the birds and butterflies,
Margaret W. Leightoo, in Appleton'i
Popular Science Monthly..
THE NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER,
located at Heppner, in the state of Ore
gon, is closing up Us affairs. All note holders
and others, creditors of said association, are
therefore hereby notified to present the notes
and other claims against the association for
payment. ED.' R. B1BHOP,
536-76 Cashier.
Thb Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed
yard the teamster strikes in Heppner
is that conducted by William Gordon ,
next door to the Heppner Gazette
ranch. Mr. Gordon is accommodating,
has a good yard and abundant facilities
to take oare of stock in first class shape.
His puces are very reasonable. He has
hay and grain for sale. Has lately
added a car load of baled timothy.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
The Oregon Mortgage Company,
Limited, a Corporation, Plain
tiff, vs.
Berend Poppenga and Ella Pop
penga, Defendants.
To Berend Poppenga and Ella Poppenga, de
fendants above named.
In the name of the State of Oregon: You art.
nereDy reuuireo to appear ana answer or otner.
wise plead to the complaint Sled against you
in the above entitled suit on or before the first
day of the next regular term of the Ciroult
Court for Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897;
and if you fail to so answer or otherwise piead,
for want thereof, plaintiff will take Judgment
against defendant, Berend Poppenga, for the
sum of (450.00 together with interest thereon at
the rate of ten per cent per annum from the
1st day of December, 1895, and for the further
sum of (50.00 attorneys' fees and for the costs
in this suit, and plaintiff will apply to the
court for a decree of foreclosure and sale of the
following described mortgaged premises, to
wit: TheBWUof the NEand the 8 of the
8 WW and the NWU of the HW1A of section 19.
lownsmp 4, touin oi range m, c. w. m ana ror
the application aftathe proceeds of said sale of
Come to the Gazette office tnd get t
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelope look oheap, tnd
besides you cannot get your business
oard printed thereon. tt
The Gazette has a scholarship for
sale, good for one sohool year at Bishop
Soott Aoademy. Drop in and see about
tbis it you have t boy to educate, tt
Pnt a quarter in yonr pocket and
don't spend it till yon get down to Low
Tillard't. Finest liquort tnd cigars.
Near city hall. t
See those new Russian Tan ahoet
down tt Llobtenthal't. Latest styles,
best quality, reasonable prioes. You
cannot do better anywhere. tf
property to the payment of the judgment and
cons herein prayed lor against ai
Berend I oppenga.
This summons is published by virtue of an
order made by Hon. Htephen A. Lowell. Judge
of the above entitled court on the 2Hrd day of
JUly, 1H97. JLLiLilS L.IUINB,
61-77 Attorneys ior riainuns.
Come in and subscribe for the "Oazoo."
Now it the time. Yon don't want to
miss t whole lot ot good, hard reading
that it now b'nng published in oar
"Only."
SUMMONS.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Morrow county.
Rothchlld Brothers, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Robert Krlck, Defendant.
To the above named neiendant, Robert Krlck:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the om- ,
plaint niea against you in me anove entiuea
cause ef action on or before the first day of the
next term oi tne anove entitled court, to-wit:
Monday, the th day of September. 1N97:
and If you fall so to appear and answer, for
want tnereoi, tne piainun win use juagmant
against you for the sum of $111, the costs and
disbursements of this action, and for the sale
of the proiierty belonging to you heretofore at
tached in this action, and will apply the pro
ceeds of said sale to the payment of said judg
ment, costs and disbursements.
This summons is served on you In pursuance
of an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge
of the above entitled court, made and entered
in said action on the 2lst day of July, 1W7,
BKOVYN & RKD FIELD.
64-77 Attorneys for PlaiuUrA.
MANAGING A
Sick headache can be quickly tnd com
pletely overcome by using those ftmout
little pills known tt "Dewitt'i Little
Early Risers." For isle by Conser k
Brock.
FURNACE.
Properly Pa
tient points
lUrf.ate checked through (i destination (junrrt, ,M ,hM ,h,ir rrw helming
rtmttbrra would tell In such a case. But
7 A
nl tta kela.
Through Ik sets Itt Japan tnd China, via
Taeomt and Northern Pacific ktesm
ship ('-tun party's line.
Per full laforraaliim.llmi 0Mda,nip,
ticket, etr , nail tm or wntt
i W. C. Am A. D, Cmi.m.
Atrt V I' llj. AeaMlea I sm. Aft.
The I'ellea.Or. Portland, Or
by retreating rapidly under cover of
fire they tmrn place themselves beyond
reach of puran.lt.-llis) t Weekly,
Grant County Neai: By mint ska of
the mail oletki, presumably, the mail
from Portland was tent through by way
ot Heppner for a few dayt lately. II
reaobed here eighteen boon earlier than
I! tt bad corns via Baker, Comt to think
of it, what ia tht nse, or whert is tbt
economy in tllowiog mail tor Grant
county to ttop for' twenty-two boon in
Baker City.
Ktrl't Glover Root Tea, f ir Conitipt
Moo ll't tbt beet and it after oncg it
yon doo'l tay to, return package and
get your money. Bold by Comer k
Brook. I
Tom McEwin brongbl to Baker City
Thursday two gold ban, valued at
17500, from tbt North Polt nioe.
What lr. A. B. Halter ays.
Buffalo, N. T.-Geolii-rrom my
personal knowledge, gained In observing
tht effect ot yoar Shiloh'i Cart la eases
ot advanced eonsampttoo, I am prepared
to lay It la the astst remark sbli reroiJy
Ibat hat iver been brmight to my ttteo
lion. It hit eertalely laved many from
eotiiamptto. Bold by 0osr k Brock.
TtAOf tsstta.
Biticat.
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
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MUhai A CO.,
I Ureases.. w fefe.
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omit cm" 4 'Ktcvurot"
The Osteite duet hot attest!. tb
ttoteely 4 any ferma, bat M It m-
1114 lo lestst apoa tbt taa '.a aJvta
llaa at mUerltia, whelh the ant
esMUf t Cianllni VaadribUt ef tbt
tw wba tarta Ml be est ty bnaeel tll
Vt tenaet tnm lae ptt aa ear alber
(1st. ' tf
la The Italic dalle (eieept Nttnda?)
at K O a. as. Ia I'i!aa l at 7)
a. in.
Whaa fna gl Pl Head, toB) (iff at
TM la He end lake a trip dia-a I ha
Cttlarnbte; hi aid ea)y It, aa 1 tavt
tuttey.
W.C. A1LAWAT,
Oeaeftt A eel
Vanted-in idea 5
rnwt mi ee
a, u . f- aw at . eM
m4 mi ,4 1.. Ihm4 ta.w w.
Aa II teesnesl lilta.
"latclah, I gwlne as yo' to anuddec
nt drnt ermetln mdara dat yo" gib rrte
tea' erk w en I done b en alrk wkl de
iMiy,M
Then yon bave anoihrr attack, have
yott, Jr ?"
".Not, 'sarkly, sah. tt I dona rtrap
fner f .If down W w,ll, a ah, aa' Pom da
way dat pwdah pufTorm In de case e
merae't, I got der right ter fliik dat
rf I drsp It do it iU well hit gwlne
bring dai pi-e ler de snffaoe In er1nui
to' eern.la, aah.M-lloetow Courier.
1 rra rristaea
Taka one rupNI of anned eoen, tnaati
Ana, and for each cupful allow an egg
and a bait ant a tebleepnnnful ef milk
rrrtHun. lrl lal the eggs thnnMigrv
ly, thrn ad I Ihe i n by drg r. 1 htt
tie lranftlif sail and t w aul lal.le.
itiful tf twrHHl tnitW-r, fee piet
ieieeirh B'r lr hold Ihe lnr.l tenia
lotretbee. CKk on a ll grwdle.-4 la-
e-luneU Ktfirer
'
lie Ksiew tier.
;ife-Td y.a put that baltea la a
pi era where t would Aim! It tht first
tl.lng la Ihe tiMtrtiirgT
Huabaad-Yea, d- er; I ptlt It It m?
Iraaaeri ket.S, Y. Tvtanae.
"Cao yon tell what ert ot weal bar a
any eipecl tbit meathr wrote a aob
teriber lo tbt editor, and tht editor ra
plied ai f.dlowi: "II It my belief Ibat
tbt wealber Beit moBlb will ba very
m nob likt yoar loWriptioa." The en
eirar wondered tr aa boar what tbi
editor wti driving tl,wbea bt bappeaat
lolhiakof Iba wot J "ossstlled lit
aealia iba required tmoaal the aeil
NOTK R,
let Mneh Trouble W hen
derstood,
A properly managed furnace thould
be touched but twice a day, early in the
morning and late at night. It is econ
omy to put on a full supply of coal and
arrange the dampers to control the fire,
rather than to control It by means of the
fuel used. After thoroughly ahaklng
down the furnace in the morning, put
on a small amount of coal and let this
burn up, to give t body to the fire. Then
111 the furnace full, let the gaa burn up,
and close the dampers. A toon as the
house is thoroughly warm, close all the
dampers tightly. If the fire haa burned
down very low In the night, put on
coal and a little wood. If neceawery, be
fore you shake It down. Open all tht
dampers and let tbla come up to give
a body to the new fire; and then fill it
up with a little more coal, shake It down
and fill up the heater. Never poke a
heater fire on top. If the weather li
warm and the drafta of the heater are
strong, do not shake it In the morning,
but deaden It by allowing the aahet to
remain. Empty the ashes under the
grate, however, every morning careful
ly, and keep the beater and the prem
iere around It brushed free from ashes
aa you would a parlor etovt. Tbis will
prevent the fine dust of aahet ilftlnf
into the hot air plpei and being blown
tipsrtalra. If the hot-air pipes are care
fully brushed out every acaaon, there
will be lees trouble from the "dust, of
the beater." A good furnace connect
id with a cold-air box which furnishes
r.n abundant supply of fresh, cold air
remain one ot the most wholesome as
well aa the cheapest method of heati
a house In modern limes N. Y. Trib
une.
Any person wbo it interested in
British Columbii ibould write to W. H.
Harlbort, general passenger agent ot tbt
O. R A N., for a copy ot Pat Dontn't lit
tle "booklet," "Tbt New Boninuland."
It it well worth the trouble, 60-tf.
mi
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat
eat business conducted for MoeiMSTf Vets,
oua Omei is Oeeosivg u, a. rsvcNV Ornet
ud e can an ure paunl is ksS tua loss Uwsc
head model, drawing or panes- wllk aWrls-
Atlne. w e eivue, u patentable or sua, ire w
kiMA (Kir us ant due till natem Is serereo.
A riemirr, " Hw to Obtaia Psteau," wits
cost ot eamela the U. S. aod turcica CMtatne.
at free. Address,
c.A.sriow&co.
LOee. sart av Ornet. WssHieevea. O. C.
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All eettoea indeMed la Boles tnd ta-
aantt dot le Nubia Co, are rtqneated
lo f. it ward end aettte isms as
inns a taitda, Wa ilill eonliane la
business and Will Sell gmvll as tow at
a ba bnaght aa where la Iba stale.
NVblb a
llei pner. Or .Jaeeit, V7. tf.
Tarter Oltra. grand tbaaellor ot lbs
Kakgbtt al Pvihist ft the dvala at
CHasToet, M la Uva ally froat LaslraeJi.
Hi r1 l Milloa la visit tlerralet
k4g tre, sod will Mara Hal or J af
.evaateg ta aae4 with Pm4Mm KaiatBte.
ar' w) 4aa?aw JF0Q&L
Aeonvenlcfil floor covering forclothea
cloaea ia the marbled, enfutwied eloth
sold for various um-s. It la readily pnt
down and f.tted. Many closets are sel
dom stepped Into, ami aa thnrv la at
lesssl but iriflinar wear, lis durable qnsJ
lllea a-re not f rated. Closet floors to
covered may easily be) wiped over with
a damp eloih every morning, thus at
coring all looa dust. N. Y. Post. .-
j ttaeea Tlelarla'a Jsfclle." 1
' The I'narUah court fete In honor I
tba queen s Juhilea will bia tt Buck
ing-bant palace Jursell with aresvpUon
tn relatives ami furvlgn fVtysJlles, lev
lav ftslkMaed by a banquet at Ihe paleca
to Uia diploniatle corpat. fa the fuilow
log day Ihe qtteea will atteml a tpertaj
ar ir hi Weatmlnster stIey and
state receptton at the pslartv The
Itutlnder of Ihe week will be filled w
receptions, a garden fvsrty. balls, royal
taiertaiDmenia amocg tba public era
errs and embaeews and a state banqnet
tt 'Jsilsor castle. Tba rsyesl a rn
Loadnn bss ea fjr mey yesra let
peeled. ... , .
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Park tad Nibcotla. Direel aonneetmn with ilneoo etestaera sad rail
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