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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1901)
j'ga Horticultural -jociet) WEEKLY GAZETTE OFFICIAL PAPER Heppner Rlei Wool tn Warm the WorM. Lat year It alnjpril away S.HS.:M pmitiitf, ewt Morrnw County ralnml Mf,(1 biiaheia of wheat In Un. Morrow County'! rllmate it moat xl leut, an1 you ran liny farma ami ranrlie Subscription price. $1.60 here cti--H(r than awlire elao on earUi ur In all Ort'g'Jii. Population ',. Leads In prestige . Leads In Circulation ... Leads In News There are varerit sorernment land, timber, foothill awl pialrle, uj laml may be bought at II to in an K re Morrow C ounty haa fc'-!.."wTi nheep, and trie Heppner M arehonaes now contain J,.'i0,iiO pouudi of l'iO wool. Is the Official and Recognized Represent ative Journal of the County. nineteenth year IIKPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901. NO. 832 The Heppner Gazette In pulilinliod every J'lm rmlay hy J. v. n i: D I NOTON. Kiitcrtd at theonly V. H. Pimtoflii y In Heppiier ai m-roml- uihiut. mmm TESrSSSSSSSXl I'nllrd btates UfllclnU. Pn-eilnnt Williftm MrKinlny Vh. I'rxeltli.nt T. H'iohovhIi Secretary or mate W. It. IHiy SiMTrMinry of TrMi.Hiiry Lyman -J. (tture Sf-.TPfftry of Interior.... ('ortii'lin N. Mine He.;rtHry of War K H. Ko't tvicretarlF of Nhjt John 1) Ion ('MtinwttM'4eunral ( harlen K ry Bmitb Atfornaf-Oeuemi John W. HriirKu "eortarrof Agriculture Jame Wilson Com. (iasem! ljiinl Olline Hiugnr Hermann State federal Ofllelala. u (i W, MeBrirte benator J JWuh Htinoii ,, 5 Thou. II. Tongue """"" JM.A. Moony Internal Ttererine Collector I). M. Dunue Iinf rii't Judge ('. B Kelliinn Circuit Juilicn W. H. (illlr1 I)i'rit Attorney J. II Hh'1 U. 8. Marelml Zoeih Hou-er tinted State I .ami OHiuera. TM tlALLKS, OB. Jay P Tnr , Itiirietrr Ot. I'alteraon Ho eier LA OMAKIII. OH. K. W. Hartlett HeRfer J. O. Hwackliamer Heueiver Oregon Male ORlelala Governor T.T. tier 1 m-rotnry of State ......I, t. Ilonlmr Trawnear .. .. (' H. Moore Siv r. IVM'C ln trtirtiou ,1. u Afk"'inHii I Hi rnv tienentl I). It. N. Hlnrkliurn 1'iiL.a.r.. VV'. H. l-eoili ( K. H. Hean. Judgee J. K. A- Moore, I C. V. WoWm-ton Clark Brird hch'Kil Land Cfimtilaaion .... ai t ( h.'imlMTli.in Oatna Warden A Mi Qminliy Kmh Coni Ii-id. A. tone eterinajy KurKnon Win, Mrl'im, l'onlKiid Milh Judlrlul IMmrlrt. fir rit Judie W. R Kllln Proa:utirK Attorney T. i. Ilalliry lorrow Cuanty OfilnaU. Joint Senator J. W Morrow Keprseti.ire .....A. H, Thornton t'O '.'jjii'lf. A. O. Hurt I, ..I. line' " rVmi-niwierem ... J. I,. Howard Kd. C. Aht. um;h. " "'rk .' Vnwf r ('rftwford rthe'itf I w. Matlort ' Treenr.r M. I.ir'.t--hel Aa.Mr.or S K. Willi. ' H'.rTnji.r. J J Mctiee " -fr(i .i) Uop't .lay W. Miipley " f'.-.n.r K. It. Ilnnlo k Htin'k fnie.'tor Henry .Hidierrtniter Ueiiittiee . J. IJ. Kdcu. little Ike V-nKon, (iailova) ttrri'Nra tows omrrm. M . K Hiik (iiHI tn t' . " .in -n H I ti.rritn a, I I! Himou,. J. J. Itnherta. K W Hhea, tto Ni.hle nil ! Thoe. Q lliid. li. rur ... ......J. V. Willmuti J '. irrt I.. W. Hrimre M ,' il:a! tieortre Tliortitou nrarsita u liooi. imstbk-t. IMreetora Frank nllll'in '. K. Kaniorth, J. M llaer. t'lrk J. 3 Koherta. I'reeinrt (ffleare. J tire of the P'Uli e J. 1' Wtlllamt ' -..tutil.. (i. H. Hiitt Supreme Tho Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been, in ue for ovor 30 yi-ars, has borne tho slRiiatnre of and has been made under his per- s2- Honal supervision since Its infancy. 3f S-e&ccAXwZ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good are but Experiments that trilie with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic fuibstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrinhness. It cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and ISowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ZSZ.rjL.-Zt CA.3S3, G. VV. Phelps .TToni:v at r..-v !,iy'r: V M.-l ; . r J The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMK CCHTAUH COM PANT, Tf MURMT TMCCT. NtW TOP CITY. J. VV. JHorrow -17TOA'.V;;i AT LAW itwl V. H. COM MISS OA Kit. Ollh-t In Palace hotel tiulMlnc. Heppm-r, 'r. C E. Redfield ATTOliSKY AT LAW. outre ill Kir.t National Hank building. Heppner, Orennn. A. Mallory, v. s. coruissioh:ii yoTAitv ruiiLW U anthori7.-d to take all klnda of LA M i PI.Miri l:.l I.AM) ril.lNl.S t'ollei'tl.ii, made on riasonahka term,. 4!lw at retldeiiee on 4'ha.e atrret. toiverii.iicni land nrrlpt lor eaia D. E. Gilman GKSERAL COLLECTOR. Put your old loki and uotea In hi, handa and ret your money out of them Makea a apeclallj ol bard ooUaoUoua. Office In J. N. Brown', bnlldlnn, Heppner, Or Gentry & Sharp Tonsorial Artists Your patronage eollelted. Hatlafantlon siiaranteed. . Hot and Cold Baths. Main street, near Palace Hotel, Heppner. ill ii nw 1 li visit Url. JUHUAPi a niaTt UUSEUU OF flrUTOUY I OS I MARKET T . SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Sn.ua Slata u4 Imav The larswt Anatomical ITuaera IB M Warid. fnwut mewMei ta CUf. A Wwlnnin. e any aaatraa ad uu.,FMlunl; ra t tl.. slUKit ip-l 1.1 tn. 1'iulia Cuaak Aalaonaa at y Mra DR. JOnOM-PRIVATI O.'S.ASEI ; Ybm.v and awtawla ' M.a w t). are .ulPTtfia i fiwiu th. eUwIa .f ywutblul ludlk I eielloti, ar nmei Im rnatur.r . ' yaam W.rTnn, en: phvtiMJ HvMHIy. I mt ffMr, lat TC m!im4 la .11 Iteeooipu- rh.t. u...rrlwa. a l.-i Frrwwrney . r I'rlwaltws. Hy a eoniliiin:tn of t Trt l.. itir.Hl mratlv. pow.r. Hi. ' haa i arr.'iad ) tr.im.ii th.t 1 1 wU) nol . only airt.tl tm'o.lLte r.llf. bnt p.rm'tetit mi.. 1 he lor-inr n.t.. imt piwiw l lM.ir.TMi mlrt!. Hut K w.ll inn.ii t. be a tlr ..! I ..jiiir. IMivirn ntnl Huff f.rr-mlbot i 1 i lit, i.'iHirr - i.a.vn.r. mmrm I irilll l Hi. . r..ii,i.iy erdir.ted from ; It m li iinl lli n. of m. er. i rnre t-r rClnra. A ,ilik an4 rttHri A rnrt Pile. nar. an.1 ntwlaa,ayT 1H. J.ir.l.u, ar"!.! p.'nlM tu.lJtn-la A rvrrtT il arptv1nfewlu raoatva T w v..'.. .win . f li .T' r T-.uO. I A u.u-.rt ui aiMiiiiiuiitar A ' a wt wff'..e. a ( I.II.II HI -,.llrWTti'ltlH f . cmH-ti: vfkv RKstAM.k. At Tr.tim. il p. .hm'Iv or h l.nr f ',!. ..k. rnii.irtortiT imntliiit:. Mnirirn iAnatneff " biH.a for n.eu i 1'a.K.r.oW . 01 lODAI C0.1fll MarkatSt.i . ,1 --avv- Murri'w 'tiiify li'ic iltvvn l.v. ii-! i j-s if !:(. tit nil. (.tiil.fi linn- tli.it will M't'i iU io' l ini- tni'iiM ii roiin'M to IuiuUtiiich hirl: Palace Hotel J. W. MORROW. Proprietor. Strictly First-Class A Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel Every Modern Convenience. Drummers' Resort S toe!; men's Headquarters. Out of the finest t'(iiij!'il I'-ars and Clubrooms in the state in eonm-ctioii . . . . For Business Heppner is one of the Leading Towns of the West a.ax. FOR POOR PKOI'I.E. Whitman ColJfgH, at Walla Walla, with its luagnificvnt new brick buildings, was pnt upon its feet by Dr. D. K. IVnrK'irjs, the Chicago philatithropist. who has giYPn ovfr two millions of dollars to P'lucational institatiorje, but says he is t ot a liberal man. He puts it thuH: "I am Dot a bfinevo- leut man. I am the moht econom ical, cloBe-fisted man you ever put yoor eyes on. You can tl! it by my face. It's there. I Dever went to a foot-ball game or a baseball game in my life. What I am do ing is done on business principles. After practicing rigid economy for seventy years, I asked myself what I should do with my money. I could not carry it out of the world in my dead hands, aod coffins were not made to carry money in. For that leason I turned my attention to sixteen different colleges. I did not entablif-h new ones. We have enough. I wanted to provide a place for poor boys and girls in the colleges and that is the reason 1 iiave been giving my money away. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Bot-ton, April 27. The American Wool and Cotton Reporter pays: Aiside from the liberal purchase! of fine Australian aod Ohio De laine, made at the very beginning of the week under review bv a well known mill, which practically cleans up the supply of fuch stock in the market, the usual trade has ruled very dull and has presented locally few features of interest. The t-ales referred to consisted of something like 1500 bales of Aus tralian, which were taken, it is re ported, at prices ranging from 32 to 34 cents, equivalent to a clean CDst of boifi Oi cents. Ihe Delaine wools amounted to about 150,000 pounds, and the prices paid are understood to have been 28(g29 cents. The sales reflect the tendency of the demand toward fine wools, which are relatively much stronger than medium low wools and they indicate the confidence of consum ers in this class of stock on which prices are firmly held. Taking the market as a whole, the purchasing has been mostly of a piecing-out character. Ihre is no disposition to anticipate future requirements to my gr-at extent, and no specu lative tendency is noticeable. While trading may be very dull, ihe tone of the market as far as prices are concerned is very steady. The sales for the week in Boston amounted to 2,591,000 pounds do mestic and 090,000 pounds foreign, making a total of 3,231,000 pounds, against a total of 4,256,000 for th corresponding week last year. The sales since January 1 amount t 7G.123,OU0 pounds, against 52.159, 200 nounds for the correenondine is u ' time last vear. HORRORS OF WAR. Mac Clarke's brother Charles, writing rum Winburjf, So. Afries, says : "This morning Major Leary and a company of cavalry rede out and burn -ed cereral tiorues. They broagbt in ex 1'ieHideiit Steyn's brother in-law and wife, wbotie home they razed, near here. The British have resolved to devastate ihe country homes, to that the Boers caucot be furnished with shelter or sop plies by Boer farmers. "This is mighty bard treatment, but it's the only remedy. "A story in circulation here aaye that Winburg is to be made a bait for the Jttoers. The commissary department is sending trainload arter trainload of pro visions here, enoogh to lait the garrison for years. Witti all the farm houses X. A srs s i t s rT :- Making Makes the food more delicious and wholesome THE GRANDMOTHER TRICK. (Concluded from last week. Up the street of the date-palm he came panting. At a corner sear Trindad'a hot he hid, or thought he bid He sat down oo a rock, round burnt down, the Boers will be utabte to an angle, to see if they came march secure food, and those large supplies ing by with their grandmother. will v-.ix e. i. .. ; a. u. : 1 1 : a i i . . - ihe sun was very not, and he will be the bait which will entice tbem on to attack. Then our garrison would evacuate and leave the p ace to the Boers. Then the British cavalrv would approach and shell tte town and per form the hemming-in process." looked broiling, he was a magni ficent monument of pain, but he would see the thing through. Two of Trinidad e sons large, overgrown boys in white cotton and sandals suddenly came run ning across his view toward the hoase of mourning. They had ev- PaRIS EXPOSITION PRIZES Tbe United States reoeiv.d more prizes at tbe Pans Exposition (Lao any other idently been out on an errand 6ince nation, except rsDce. lie ictai being Jaceers left Thev were luc2inff l.awl It :s also a remarkable fsoi, that with cood gDeed four laree iute tboagh Ibe inhabitants of every country eofier from digestive troubles, and though, evary clime offers some allevia- tive therefrom, it remains for America to prod nee so absolutely reliable remedy for such common dneasea. This remedy is Hostetter'a Slomaob Bitters. Half century ago, it was placed upon the market, and from that day to this, it has sacks fall of something which seemed like bottles. A little silver change clinked in the hand of one, and he didn't seem sad. Jaggers pricked up his ears. They also pricked up theirs, tared at him, and d&shed on in a delirium, the contents of the bags rattline. A little later the renew- never been equalise1. It has an almost ed wailing in the house of mourn ing could be heard by Theophilus. He broiled on. At noon the whistle of the die tant new white brewery (which brews the beer called Jfornrio Di az), shrilly proclaimed the hoar, and the ponderous bells cf Cortes cathedral tolled forth. Just then three of those same Dparalled;reeord for tbe cure of dyspep- s.a, indigestion, couiripation.siee: head aebe, sour stoeaaoh, belcbios, heartburn, oervonsneea. fatigue, insomnia, or any otbsr disturbance of tbe stomach. Give it a trial laughpd till they ca!d stand no longer, but fell. The fiifty remaining cents of Jaeger's five dollars famished joy for the toddlers. In half an hocr the eldest son was selling ioes and crying, with pecaliar vigor: "Ja maica, limon y pina!" This shows what a roundabout way the peons will persistently adopt to accomplish a purpose, and how frankness is their very last resort. It also hints at the oft proved fact that some of the great est wonders in this land of wonders are Americans. The vat is not yet finished; and Trinity Thin, so it is whispered, has yet other grand mothers in reterTe.--C. T. Embree, in Argonaut For Spring Jtnl SumnitT Wear M. LICHTENTHAL. - Tlip rui:icrr Hoot and Shoe' Dealer of Heppner, has The Lakt Styles of Footwear for Men, Women ami Children. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty. HEPPNER FLOURING MILLS, Have secured the services of a first class miller, and keep on hand a full supply of Flour, Graham, Rolled Barley, Whole Wheat Flour, Bran and Shorts Of the very best quality and guaranteed to give satisfaction. W. L. HOUSTON, Manager. Morrow county has room for workers, but none for drones. It can support double its present pop ulation. If you are in the middle weit, sell your cyclone eeJlar and come here. INSURANCE THAT INSURES Accidents win nappen, especially on stock ranches where wild animals have to be handled, and sickness and death gruel-smeared heads peered round will come to all. the corner stealthily at Jaggers. This the universal rule, but modern m Uh a great hustling those young methods provide a way to mitigate the eters then tore back, probably as a evil aod ease a roan's last momenta by I kind of announcement. the assurance that his wife and little -Now, it must be remembered ones will not become objects of charity' that the wages which Jaggers paid as soon as he haa crossed over the free were very large, worthy of contin- ferry. nous cultivation, Life ineurauce gives tbe family ready I Out of the hoase of mourning cash to live on, aud makes tbem inde pendent of the world. The New York Life Insurance Co. is one of the strongest in the world. It has so much money that it takes pleas ure in paying policies tbe moment they are due. Drop a line to Frank McFarland, 139 13th street, Portland, Ore., and he will mail you a sample policy, and take your came the cortege. Four brawny grandsons bore the coma high on their shonlders. It was plainly heavy, and the lid was nailed down. Trailing on behind came Trinidad and Marcelma, twined round one another, wailing; the 7 other children, down to the tiuieet, a solemn toddler, with nothing on but a shirt; the aged women: the application, and insure you so that your ooffia-maker, benevolently Bmiling; family will need for nothing are railed away, as you surely sooner or later. hen you will be, and many neighbors, all more or lesa joyous. The three inharmonious pigs were seen to appear disconsolate for a moment at the door. Among the neighbor women was one all muffled up, so that only sepulchral eyes peered forth. She took the Miles "Where is your friend Jaggs now?" (riles "lie's gone to the spirit land." Miles "Indeed! It's strange I never heard of his demise." Giles ':0b, he isn't dead. He's visiting relatives in Kentucky." Judge "Have you anything to say before the court passes sen tence?" Prisoner "Well, all I've got to say is I hope ou'll consider the extreme youth of my lawyer, and let me off easv." fuel dealers. tub Peopis's Katioaal Family newspaper. NEW YORK TRI-WEF.KLY TRIBUNE rabliftbed Monday. WnlneeJay and Friday, ia in realitr a fine, freah, every other- day DhiIv, tfiviri tin- ltttet tiewe on dsva of it-ene, an. I civerinir news of the other three. It (vn tain kII iTtif-ra t foreign cahli i.ewa which appear in The Tnhnnrwif arme dH. ilmne-tic ami foreiif i porroepi'Otloiioe. efmrt eloriis, elegant hiK tone illiixtratioiie, r iirn-'n 'ti nie. lriltietti. . format un, faahinr nntee, nriciilttirKl inttirti -hi - n rnpreln'O . v. h it lolii.Me lint o.a mi. I tnaiki't report. liptftilar n!oripMon prioe, f J TiO per vph- We fnrn'li it witl) the Heppner fleti tte fur J'J.'A'i imt year. NEW YORK -WEEKLY TRIBUNE riiliiilicvi . n Tlmr lv. and knrn for nearly sixty ven io pve'y pnrt of t!ie U-Mti',1 H'atea a N.:i .tiHl K:ioui NewKpaj'. r of t'i, liu)et pines, fi r farmer rod viliiia'era. I c ptio nil l.t tuoat important boihthI t.rir of Ttie Onuy rribon" np to hour , f w:if o r.., n etr., ul'nral department of ti hitfheM "t.ler, haa et'ri'"ini rea.'itu f.-r everv ni. nt'cr ot the family, old and yonnj, market report which nr acri iite.l ho mrh"fi: hy fnrmora and coaotry uief I'hart. ami i c. .n. -l i to ,t..'e. it -re'n h- ii'-'i '!rl:ve. Iw'gnlar enlwcrit.fi n price. ?1 per y ar. The Wo'v ;!:-.. .i.. u r t t cr vrrrinm .!! new nN- K"ril.. n t tl i 1 1 ,.4 '1 - ; . I i V i . .' uliii pn c? t .fate acj OtIO ht in 111 V !i ! i i . Send all order: W Gi . ;tlo, Heppner. common OLD SOLDIER'3 BXPERIENCE. M. M. Amtin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Indiana, writes: "My wif wa tick a lone time in spile of good locior's treatment, bot was wholly cured death of this grandmother hard. u- t- xr ' vT r i 1 1 i. a I ' o, r. . . a wu. an. and a, tney pa8sed tQ(J Comer Jag do. Trvtbem. Onlv 15 eant. at Rio- ger. seated on his rock, broiled cum Drag Co. On After a moment he arose and Billiousnest is a conditio! cbsrseter-1 followed, lney bad told him that ised b a dieturbanee of lbs digestive servants were trickv. He'd see it gens. The stooncb is debilitated, tbe throneb . So he Dursaed the cortece i vsbb rnrnirl tnam hutssrA I rir tir-ieilsiri . " " av-r wew awuw e&AVWa I F 1 . 1 - II I 1 I . I Th.ea .. a lnathino f tr.nA in ih. weary UllieS. ILf WUOlB leUglU b iwels, dlziinrss. coated tongue aid ot Luernavaca they went, borne of vomiting, first of tbe uaaieeetod or part-1 the mourners now and then turned ly digestsd food aod tben of bile. Cbam- ftnd atJDrised their fallows that The hAP .ib'i kl.m..h T. T Klaa at- I . 4 ... lav IHa dilln.hftni.al ni Ik. ..,.h "F"" HMUUUUILS Olill. create a besllby appetite. They also wuioi tue town, aown ine Zigzag tone up the liver to e healthy actios and decent into the canon, up the wind- reguiate tbe bowels. Try tbem sad you 1Dr zizz&s ascent to the onnosite n in Via mnak -.I---- I Ik IVia I ' ' D ' result are cenain 10 oe mnou Dieaeea who ae n., 1XI, duuiuui, nvui ixic puttroivu. Lu. For sale by Oonser druggists. CAKE RECEIPTS. is, by no means, the disease it is thought dreadful to be in the besrinninsr. It can always bo stopped in the beginning. The trouble is : you don't know you've got it; you don't believe it; you won't believe it till you are forced to. Then it is danger ous. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick you can do it your self and at home. Take Scott's Emulsion of i Cod Liver Oil. and live care-! r 11 1 luiiy ever' wav. This is sound Jaggers paused on hither heights. lhere wasn't any use Roing any The dav is not distant when every further. He could see across to the inch of land will be deeded and doubled place where the great gate of the up in price. If vou want to buv a good -o-,.!..- u- i 31'4-aere place at S5 ao acre, call on J. cemetery rose up. He eat down on W. Kedington, Uaiette otBce. uw lWipitu.t wu waicueu me cortege go ciimcim?. les, sure enough, they entered the walled grave-yard; the gate closed after them. Jaggers, subdued, strode home in murky reverie. A scout at the cemetery-gate saw him go. On through the city of the the cortege, now with rude haste. Hilarious grew the mourning. Through a rear gate they made the joyous exit liunning, laughing, dancing along a narrow path which, h dden from Cuemavaca, leads to ISan Anton, I rollicked the funeral, cot'jn and alL I That casket rattled like bottles.! Pound Cake (measured in cup, and always reliable). Two cups butter, .hree cups Mirar. three cups flour, -ight s, rind and juiee of one lemon. nips Miirar. whites of six tws, one-half deHd pluuged aspoon soda, one teaspoon crt-am of tartar, three cops flour, one cup milk, jne imall pocoanut. rind of a lemon. SroNGK Cake. One pound epga. one pound anpar. one-half pound flour, rind and juiee ol one larpe lemon. Beat thoronjrhly the yolks and the u$rar: then add the whites of eyifs, ml beat for fifteen minutea no less; len tho lemon and flour. Hake very arefnllv. Stt.vrH Ch.x t tf. Cars;. One-half j head, revealed herself as the coffin up butt. r. one ami one-half cups m .er's great aunt, the whilom upar whites of four ers. hmw aud rapturou.-lv cried. PLEASANT PEOPLE. Occasionally we meet people to whom it seems to come natural to be pleasant, writes Patrick Collins. Such are as welcome wherever they go as the flowers in May, and the most charming thing about them is that they hlp to make other people pleasant, too. Ihe other morning we were in the midst of a three davs' rain. The fire smoked, the dining-room was chilly, and when we assembled for breakfast, papa looked rather grim, and mamma tired, for the baby had been restless all night Polly was plainly inclined to fret fulness, and Bridget was undenia bly cross, when Jack came in with the breakfast rolls from the bak er's. He had taken off his rub ber coat and boots in the entry, and he came in rosy and smiling. "Here's the paper, sir," he said to his father, with such a cheerful tone that his father's brow re laxed, and he said, 'Ah, Jack, thank you," quite pleasantly. His mother looked up at him. 6miling, as he just touched her cheek gently aa ha passed. Ion of the morning to vou. Polly wog," he said to his little sis ter, and delivered the rolls to liridget, with a "Here yoa are. Bridget. Aren't yoa sorry yoa didn't go yourself this beautiful day?" He gave the fire a poke and opened a damper. The smoke ceased and presently the coals be gan to glow, and five minutes after Jack came in we had gathered around the table and were eating our oatmeal as cheerily as possible. This seems very simple in the tell ing, and Jack never knew he hail done anything at all, bat he had in fact changed the whole moral at mosphere of the room, and had started a gloomy day pleasantly for five people. He is always so, said his moth er, when I spoke to her about it afterwards, "just so sunny and kind and ready all tbe time. I guess there are more brilliant boys in the world than mine, but none with a kinder or sweeter temper. I am sure of that" PLAIN TRUTH. In China some years ago a fa mous ex-confederate general who had a West Point training and had served in E;;ypt and elsewhere but failed to get a good footing, came to Priuce Li for service. Li Hung took him to his heart, gave him plenty to drink, and aked hitu to review his army. "What do you think of mv armv, general?" "Do you waut the truth, or w hat the other fallows tell you?" 'I want the truth, of course." "Well, then, your army is not worth a , and here is my head," 3 "No, thank you, I dm't want your hsad, for you are the only man, excepting Gen. (irsnt. who ever toU me the truth about armv." "Now. what do telling the truth?'' mv you a ant for you nuy doctrine, think or tw ups Hour, one teapoonful of .Ma, two of cream of tartar, llake in three oyer. l'i!!i:nr One-fourth cake chocolate inncd with the whites of wo e;rs well listen: confectioner tii."ir Mt:1ictent to stiffen it. i .nnvs t f .ixr .n o!d-fhiond 1 want ino..ev to .-. ...,t ,.t The old woman who had stalked i China, and enough left to buv the uu, iuuui, nuo lurwiuu. vui .0U1 Hrni. W ttt 1 Inav if:.- lh..r.. ami be bunei like a gontl. tau "I'll fcive you a ticket home, but : money to buy the farm, lo yo i ' will get drunk." whatever be told ; and, save life. If you have ret tri free s ample, it acre surrnse vou. S-COVT . COWNE, Criemi .t. Pearl Street. New York. feOc. anJ S l.uOj ell drutiatiste. if heeded, will d It. rend for able tsstu will -pec: !rr. . t f . ' - 'l'lircc-fourths pound but : c 'i-iiit'i p-nuid MtL'ar, . -'. n;;h pound flour. fmr j. -t m--.- t mtllt. a lovel te.v .1 s;ir:.tus. two tovm.is 1 ; j i:::d '.itron. three ... . t,i.;::.o. !.. ::irce , ., ohp of tnaev u iae or bru- .tLi). lltrjx-r's Baiar Whoopee!" In 6au Anton the festival was at its height. Crowds sported and j gambled, watched the bull-tight, j bought granaditas, sent up bal- ! loons, and diank, and drank! Auiid unaemly merriment tho ivtlia was ! torn own. loens of l.ttei of J the cheapest brand of IVrtirio Ihm lHer came gurgling out. 1 h oul- t f-.u's ic-cf-'tm free:-- r.iv-e, ani ' ll-ivi rinfs wt r lu ;; ' V rov.iul. 1 '.rt '. t l h i i . .r MarMiii.t iwiTi'Vi aivu; COST OK FA KM IV' i. t ounty ( 'oininisSi,,u,.r ; jr ha ugh. a pioneer faric.-r of nw couuty, who ra;."! ! lm.-h. la of wh. at the p.i-t -that the .-j-t of rai.-iLt: i tn to w alwiut an follows .sh. .V..r. mi '.-r . -. er, lesucd nunst a l'-. ..:.i