Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 20, 1894, Image 4

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    PATENTS!
COUNTRY DANCE.
ritnnl. a temjio.
7c)k di Polka.
NOTICE TO INVENTORS.
A. B. MONTI. P :'Wg r tc ifa- glfSj ''-l
There was sever B time in the history
of oar ooantry when the demand for
inventions and improvements in the arts
and sciences generally was so great as
now. The conveniences of ma jkind in
the faotory and workshop, the household
and on the farm, as wU as in official
life, require oontinuai accessions to the
appurtenance and impliments of each
in order to save labor, time and expense.
The political change in the administra
tion of government does not affeot the
progress of the American inventor, who
being on the alert, and ready to per
ceive the existing deficiencies, does not
permit the affairs of government to de
ter bim from quickly oonoeiving the
remedy to overoome existing discrepan
cies. Too great care cannot be exer
o:ned in ohoosiug a competent and skill
ful attorney to prepare and prosecute
an application for patent. Valuable in
terests have been lout and destroyed io
innumerable instances by the employ
ment of incompetent counsel, and es
pecially is this advice applicable to
those who adopt the "No patent, no
pay" system. Inventors who entrust
their business to this class of attorneys
do so at imminent risk, as the breadth
and strength of the patent is never con
sidered in view of a quick endeavor to
get an allowanoe and obtain the fee.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderburn, General Manager
618 F street, N. W.,Washington, D. 0.,
representing a large number of impor
tant daily and weekly papers, and gen
eral periodicals of the country, was in
stituted to oroteot its oatrons from the
unsafe methods heretofore employed
in this line of business. The said Con
pany is prepared to take charge of all
patent business entrusted to it for rea
sonable fees, and prepare and proseoute
applications generally, inoluding me
ohanioal inventions, design patents,
trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer
ences, infringements, validity reports,
and gives espeoial attenion to rejected
cases. It is also prepared to enter into
competition with any firm in securing
foreign patents.
Write for instructions and advice.
Joun Wbdiiehbuun.
1118 F Street,
p. 0. Box 885. Washington, D. 0.
OTOOR BRANDS.
While you mepyonr aubaorlptinn paid up you
obh keep your brand in free of oharge.
Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Horiwe U(i on left,
shoulder; onltle ainn on left hip, nnder bit on
rixht ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor
row ouuntjr.
ArmntronK, 3. 0., Alpino.Or. T with bar nn.
der it on loft shoulder of horaoa; eattle same
AUhmno. D. KiKht Mile. Or. Cattle brand,
O D on left hip and hornet, aauie brand on right
houldor. Range, Kight Mile.
Adlcins, J. J. Heppner, Or. Horaea. J A con
nwted on loft tlank; cattle, name on loft hip.
rlurtholamew, A. Alpine, Or. Homes
branded 7 14 oo either shoulder, llange in Mor
row oountv
liannieUr, J. W., ITnnlman, Or. Cattle brand
ed H ou left hip aud thigh; split in each ear.
Brenner, I'otor. gooseberry Oregon Horses
branded J? B on left shoulder. Cattle bhiuo on
right side.
llnrke, M Ht C, Long Creek, Or On cattle,
MAY conneoted on left hip, oiop otT left ear, un
der half crop oil right. Horses, same brand on
letft shoulder, linage in Grant and Morrow
"Hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle It on the left side.
Left our half orop nd right ear upper slope.
Harton, Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; onltle. same on right hip; split in
each ear.
Hrown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Homes 1R on the
right stifle; cattle nuuio ou right hip; range, Mor
row oonuty.
Brown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, circle
C with dot in cet terou left hip; cattle, same.
Brown, W. J., Ina, OrcRon. Horses W. bar
over It, ou tho left shotildur. Cattle sumo on lolt
Boyor, W. G.. Heppner, Or. Horses, box
brand on right hip cattle, Bame, with split in
each ear.
Bora, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
ehonhler; oattlo. saino on left hip.
Urownlee, W. J., Koi.Or Cattle, JH oonneoled
on left side; orop on loft ear and two splits and
middle piece out out ou right ear; on horses saino
brand on the left thigh; ltango iu Fox valley,
U mot county,
Carsnei- Warren. Wagner, Or. Horses brand
ed O on right stifle ; oattlo (three bars) on
right ribs, orop andspHt in each ear. llange iu
Grant aim Morrow counties.
lain.K., Caleb.Or. V I) on hones on left stifle
TJ with Quarter circle ovor it, on left shoulder
and on left stifle on all oolte under f years; on
left shoulder only on all horses ovur f years. All
range iu Uruut oountv.
Cate, Chas. H Vinson or Leim, Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; cattle same ou right hip.
Hange Morrow and Umatilla oounties.
Curl, T. H., John bay, Or. Double orosa nn
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under hit
in right ear, split in loft ear. llange in Grant
count?. On snoop, inverted A aud spear point
ou shoulder. Ear markoti ewes, crop ou left ear
pnuohed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in
right and under half orop in loft ear. All rang
iu Grant oountv. ...
rw.v A. J. .ljena.Or. Horses, Won rightshonl
der; Cttle, same on right hip; ear mark square
orop off left aud split iu right.
Currin.lt. Y., Curriusvulo, Or. -Horses, M on
'Cox' Kii. H., Hardman, Or Caitle, C with
E iu oeutr; horsoe. Lh. ou lert au.
Coohran, U. E., Monument, Urant Co , Or.
ll.. Itranilnil nlrols with bar beneath, on left
shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark
under slope both earn aud dew lap.
Chapin, H., Hanlmau, Or. Horses branded
n on right hip. Cattle brauded the same. Ala,,
brands CI on horses right thigh; cattle same
brand ou right shouldvr, and cut oil end of
rival ear.
Ti.,Ik. W. M . Galloway. Or.-Cattle. It 11
right side, swailuw-tork iu each ear; horses, It 1)
on left hip. ,,, . ,
Ely. J . li. A Bone. Donglas, Or. Horses brand
ed ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on loft
hii. hole in right ear.
Emery, C. H., Hardinan, Or. Horses branded
') (reversed ( with taill on left shoulder; cat
tle same uu right hili. Hange in Morrow county.
iri.irMonM 1.. A., lleooner. Or. t-attle. LK on
right hip; horses, If with bar under on right
shimmer. .
Florence. B. P. Heppner, Or. Horses. V
.;..,. si,..l,lur! Mltle. K nn rmht hin or thigh
French, George, Heppner. Or. Cattle branded
WE, with bar over it. on left side; orop oil left
ear.' Horse, same brand on left hip.
Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Hormia branded H.
8 with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle,
ltango in Morrow and llniatillaconnties.
Hiatt A. H., Hiilgo, Or.-Cattle, round-top
withqnarter circle under It on the right hip.
llange in Morrow aud Umatilla oounties.
tlinlon A Jen as, Hamilton. Or Cattle, two liais
on either hip; crop in right oar and split in left.
Horses, J ou right lliigh. llange in Grant county
Hughes, Hamnel. Wagner, Or- r- (T K L
connected) on right shoulder ou homos; on cattle,
on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in
right ear and slit in left. Kange iu Haystack
ditrint.Morriw onnt.
Hale, Milton, Wagner, Or. Horses branded
-O- (circle with parallel tails) on left shoulder
Cattle aauie ou left hip also large circle ou left
' Hall. Edwin, John Day.Or.-Cattle E II on right
hip; horses same on right shoulder, hangoit
Grant county.
Howard, J L, Galloway. Or. Horaee, -r (cross
with bar above it) on right shoulder; cattle
same on left side. Hange in Morrow and Uma
tilla counties.
Hughes. Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded
heart on the left shoulder. Hange Morrow Co.
Hunsaker, B A. Wagner. Or. Horses. S on left
shoulder; oattle. Bon left hip.
Hduirureys, J M. Uardlnan, Or. Horses, H on
'"Huston, Lather, Eight Mile, Or.-Horee H on
the left shoulder and heart on the left sline lt.
tie same on left hip. Hange In Morrow oountv
Jones, Harry, Heppner, tlr-Hori.es branded
fl J on tho left shoulder: oaltle liaaudul J on
right hip, also uuderhit iu left oar. llange in
Morrow county. ,
Junkiu. S. M., Heppner, Or.-HorsM, horse
shoe J on left shoulder. I aiue. uie same.
Uanga on Eight Mile. .
Johnson. Felix, Lena, Or.-Horsos. cirrleT on
left autle; oattle, same ou right hip, ukder half
tn ln.riktod fl" u W1 "a . j . I
jiSiiSr" . Or.-Howe branded J
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I tar- -It. U Lt L,iwe ' J
RNY itn left hi d out tie name and ctod off loft
ear; nmlnr ahio on the right
Kirk. J. T.. Hennner. Ur. Horses m on loft
shoulder; oatttn, Wtm left hip.
Kirk, Jbbho, Heppnor, Or,; horaoa 11 on loft
nlionlder; oattle name on riglit aide, underbit on
riKtit our.
Kunihnrlarid.W. G.. Mount Vernon. Or. I L oil
oattle on right and loft aidea, swallow fork in If f I
ear and under oiop in right ear, Hornee aani'i
brand on loft shoulder, llange in urant oountv.
Lofton, Btepnen, Fox, Or. H L on loft hip
on uattle. arop and split on right ear. lloraon
name brand on left shoulder. Uauge Urant
oountv.
Linnallen, John W., LoTlff"'- Or. Horse
brandeil half-oirole Jlj connected on loft ahoul
dor. CatUe. same ou loft hip. llange, near Lex
luuUm
Lnulioy, J. W. Heppner Or. HorHos branded
I aud A l"t ohuulder; cettle name on left
hip, wattU ovar right eyo, throe slits in right
ear.
Lord, George, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
double U ooi.nocti Somettuioe callod a
swing H, on left shoulder,
Minor, Oscar, iieppuer, nr. Dattle, M 1 on
riglithip;horee. Mon lof t shouluor.
Morgan, ti. N., Heppner, Or. Horses, M )
on left ahonldei oattle same on loft hip.
Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Horses, 77 on right
hin; oattle, 77 on right side.
Moriurei, D. G., Hrownsville, Or, Horses,
fiKiiro fiou eaoh shoulder; oattle, MU on hin
MoGirr, Frank, Kox Valley, Or. Mule slme
with toe-oork on oattle on ribs ami nuder in
each ear; horsoe same brand on left stifle.
MoHale, . ., nmiiimm. Or. uu worse, m
with half circle under on left shonldor;oa battle,
four bars connected ou top on Uie right side
Hange in Grant I'ounty.
Neat, Andrew. Lone Hook, Or. Horses A N con
nected on left shoulder; oattlo same on both hips,
Nordyke, K., Nil varum. Or. Horses, circle 7 on
loft thigh: oaltle. same on left hip.
Oliver, Josoph, t'auyon dity, Or. A 9 on cattle
on left hip; ou horses, same ou left thigh, llange
in Grant county.
Oiler, Verry, Lexington, Or. P O ou left
shou.der.
Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or. On oattle, O
LP connected ou left hip; horaee on loft stifle
and wart la on notte. Han ire in Grant county,
Pearson, Olave, Eight Mile, Or. Horses, quar
ter oirole shield on left shoulder and 24 on loft
hip. Tattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. 24
on left hip. Hange on Eight Mile.
Parker A Gleason, Hani man, Or, Horses IP on
left shoulder.
1'iper, Krnet, Lexington. Or. Hores brand
e wK (L K connected) on left shoulder; oattle
a me on right hip. Hange. Morrow comity.
Piper, J. H Lexington. Or. Horaei, JK con
nected on left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip.
under bit in each ear.
Petty, A. 0., lone. Or,; horses diamond P on
Bhonldor; cattle, J H J oonnooU'd, on the
left hip, upper slope iu loft ear and slip in Uie
' h!kk!. Andrew, Hardinan, Or. Horses, square
orottn with quarter-circle over it on left stitie.
HoniHger, I'hrts, Heppuer, Or. Horses, C H on
left ahoiilder.
Rush Hros.. Heppner, Or. Horses branded X
on the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the loft hip
orop ot! left oar aud dewlap on nock. Hauge It
Morrow and adjoining counties.
Hoauoy, Andrew. Islington, Or. Hornet
brandiHl A H on right shoulder, vent quartoi
circle over brand; cattle suuie ou right hip,
Uange Morniw county.
Itoyse, Wm. H. Dairyville, Or Hit oonnectot
with (piartor circle ovor top on cet tie on right in v
aud crop otl right ear and split in left. Hornet
same brand ou left shouUier. Hange iu Morrow
Grant and Gimam counties.
Hector. J. W.. Heppner, Or.Horaee. JO oi
left shoulder. Tattle, O ou right hip.
Hpiokiiall, J. W., Gooseberry, Or. Horse
branded iUou left shoulder; range iu Mor"
omiiity.
Nailing, CO Heppner, Or Horses brandtnl
on Ittft shoulder; cattle satne on loft hip.
Nwavgart, H. V., Lexington. Or. Horse
with dah under it on left . stitlo: cattle 11 with
dash under it on right hp, oron otf right ear and
waddled on right hind leg. llange ill Morrow,
Gilliam and Umatilla counties.
bwaggart, A. LAiheua. Or. Homo brande" .
ou left ithoulder: cottle aame on left hip. t'rof
on ear, wattle on left hind leg.
Straight W. E., Heppuer, Or Horsoe shaded
J H ou left stitto; cattle J N on lft hip, swallow
Fnrlr in riuh hht. uiulerbit In left.
Katp. Tho.. Heppner, Or. Horses, 8 A P on :
left hip; cattle same on left hip.
Hhrier.John. Kox, Or. NO connected on
horn on right hip; oattie, same ou right hip,
orop oft right ear and under bit in left ear. Hange
in i runt Aomitv. I
Nmilh Bros.. Nnsnville, Or. Horse, branded
II. it. on shoulder, cattle, ame on left shoulder.
Nquires, Jamea. Arlington, Or,; horaee branded
JNon left shoulder; cattle the same, also nose
waddle, ltango in Morrow and Gilliam oounties,
Stephens, V. A., Hanlmau, Or-; horsoe Hfloo
ripht ttlHe; cattJe horisontal I ou the right sitle
tSifventon, Mr A. J., Hppnfr, Or. attla, b
on right hip; swallow-fork in left ar.
Hwaggart. 0, W.. Heppner, Or. Uortea, ii on
left shoulde' ; cattle, 44 on left hip.
Nperry, E. Heppner, Or. Cattle w C on
left hip, crop off right and underbit in left year,
dewlap; horse W Con left shoulder.
Thompson, J . A., Heppner. Or. Horaee, g ou
left shoulder; cattle, 2 on left shoulder.
Ttpiet,B.T.,EuierpriiH.tr. llonww. C-on left
shoulder.
Turner H. W.. Heppner, Or, Small capital T
left houldr. borsoa; cattle same on luft hip
Thornton. H. M.. lone. Or Horeea branded
HT oouuocumI on left stitie; shtp same bmud.
Vaadwn Of (-lIufes UT eon
l - ,V -w Vi.rk M'lsiMl Record Cfl.
nooted ou right Bhouldor;oattle, same on right
hip
Walbridtro, Wm.. Iloppnor, Or. Horses, U. L.
on the left tihoulder; cuttle same on right hip.
orop off left our and right oar lopped.
Wilson, John Q Halem or Heppner, Or.
Horsos branded Jy on the left Bhoulder. liaugv
Morrow county.
Warren, W H. ('iilob, Or Cattle W with quarter
circle over it, ou loft side, split iu right oar.
Horsea aame brand on left shoulder, iiaiigeic
Grant oonuty
Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or Horses branded
ane of spades on loft shoulder and loft hip
Cattle branded same on left side and toft hip.
Wolflnger, John, John Day City. Or On horeas
three parallel bars on loft shoulder; 7 on sheep,
bit in both eare. Kuuge in Grant and Malhaor
counties.
Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, UP
connected on left Bhonldor.
WatkinB, Lishe. Heppner, Or, Horeos branded
TJK connected on loft stitie.
Wallace, Charles, Heppnor, Or. Cattle, W on
right thigh, holt iu loft ear; horses, i uu right
shouluur souif aame on left, shoulder.
Whittier hros., nunringion. Baker Co.. Or. -Horses
branded W B oonnoctea on Left shoulder
Williams, Vaaco, Hamilton, Or. Quarter cir
cle over throe barn on left hip, both oattle and
horaoB. Hange Grant county.
WilliamB, J O. Long Croek. Or Horses, quar
tor circle over three bars on loft hip; oattle same
and Blit in each ear. Banco in Grant county
Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horeos running A A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip,
Youxur, J. H., GtKiaeriBrry, Or. Horses brand1
TNonlha right ebonlde-
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A Bright Lad,
Ton years o! age, but who declines to give lii
name to the public, makes this authorized,
confidential statement to us:
"When I was one year old. my maminadled
ot consumption. The doctor said that 1,
too. would soon die, and all our neighbors
thought that even if I did not die, 1 would
never he able to walk, because I was so
weak and puny. A gathering formed and
broke under my arm. I hurt my linger and
it gathered and threw out pieces of bone.
If I hurt myself so as to break the skin, it
was sure to become a running sure. 1 had
to take lots of medicine, but nothing; has
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AYER'S Sarsaparilia
Prepared by Or. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maes.
Cures others, will cure you
Brief State News.
Tbe Annie mine is working day and
night, about $100 iu gold being taken out
daily.
The Fossil Mill Company recently
bought S,000 bushels ot wheat at 15 cents
per bushel.
The Elk Creek Company has sent a
83000 oleau-up from Sueanville into
Baker City.
Hazing operations are said to have
been inaugurated at Willamette univer
sity, Salem.
Something like 100 tons of grapes will
be gathered this (nil from one vineyard
in the Rogue River valley.
Mr. T. L. Stewart, of Fossil, has gath
ered and broken a oarload of horses,
which he will ship to Texas.
Tbe new stamps have begun dropping j
at tbe White Swan. Some 300 tons ot
ore are in the bins ready for reduction.
A Umatilla Grin has a pampkio weigh,
ing loS pouuJi, but that has already
been beaten by ITS pounds in Southern
Oregon.
Sherman county owes S;3,072 in war
rants and interest. Cash ou band and
unpaid taxes cut this down to a net debt
ot $10,000.
.Hon. A. J. Zumvralt, ot Irving, is going
to St. Louis to represent Laue county at
the trana-Munvesippi congress, which
cmveues Novemher M.
At Pendleton, T. F. UourVe, oueof ex
Treasurer Folsom's bondsmen, has just
paid $.'-000 into ttie county treasury on
ocouut of the shortage.
Couutr Dimce, 2.
William H. Adair, who died Bt Silver
ton list week, was 70 years old, crossed
the plains to California in 1852, and
came to Oregon iu January, 1859.
I. L. Campbell, of the Eugene Guard,
has been granted judgment for $250 and
S per cent interest, as the result of a suit
against J. E. Nolnnd, ex-sheriff of Lane
county.
Z. B. Owens, a highly respeoted oltizeu
ot Umatilla oounty, residing at Pilot
Rook, was killed by a falling tree on
Wednesday of last week. His remains
were bnned at Pendleton.
While William Evans, of Eagle valley,
was obasing a ooyote on horseback, the
horse stumbled and fell, throwing him
violently to the ground. He had one
arm broken and the other violently torn.
John Maddock last week sold 3610
bead ot his sheep at Condon to Ernest
Seeknmp. receiving therefor $1.25 per
bead tor 2333 old cues, 90 cents per bead
for 1257 lambs, and $G per head for 20
bucks.
Jack Reef, a yonng Salem scapegrace,
has been bound over to the grand jury
for the ruin of a 15-year-old girl. She ia
the only ohild of poor, hard-working
parents, who are almost frantio with
grief.
Mrs. A. Root, of Mubswk, I.anecouuty,
during the past year, besides tending to
chores and housework and looking after
her children, has made and sold 200
pairs ot gloves, which netted quito a
bnudbome profit.
The Wallowa Telephone Company,
which is Btiocessfnlly operating a line
between Joseph aud Enterprise, has sd
vertised for bids for poles and other sup
plies for the continuation of tbe line
from Enterprise to Elgin.
Colonel Lane, the sneoial Indinn in
spector, began paying off the Indians at
the Siletz last week. The census roll
shows about 315 Indians qualified to re
ceive payment at the present time. Thi
will distribute nearly $24,000 among tin
Indians on the reservation.
J. W. Cook, of Woodbnrn, has a put
eut clothesline invented by bim, which
is so oonstruoted that the clothes can be
placed on the line in tbe bouse, moveii
into the air and brought baok withotu
going out doors. He claims to have
sold flO.OOO worth already-
The Fossil douring nulls are dolui; an
immense exchaoge bn.Dess just now.
One day last week more than 37 teams
were on tbe yard loadiug and unloading,
tbey oame from all over li!li am and
from Graut, Cro k, Vaoo aud Morrow
counties. Tbe oompsny's plan of giving
20 pounds flour and 20 pounds mill (fed
is giving universal satisfaction. Many
who are not farmers arebayiug wheat ut
15 cents from tb farmers and bringing
it to the mill for exohsose, thus getting
the best flour on tbe market at $1 50 per
barrel, with the mill feed thrown in.
Friday afternoon last, about 2 o'clock,
the freight train under charge of Con
ductor Byrnes aud Engineer Ryan pick
ed up a mau on the upper side of tbe
Cnkm PaaiSc track, one mile west of
C vote station, who had been injured by
a passing train. One hand and one leg
hal been out off, and the other limb was
fractured in a horrible manner. He
gave his name as George Pearce, and
said he oame from New York, and was
eu route to Bortlaud. Iu attempting to
gist on a passing train he had fallen and
the wheels passed over bim. When asked
how long he bad laid by the traok, he
said about two hours, and that it was a
silly aot on bis part to attempt to get ou
tbe train. The mau was about 15 years
of age, of respeotable appearance, and
appeared to bo well educated.
When persons are weak aud languid
from siokness or overwork, fee! delapi
dated aud depressed, it is an indication
that the blood is out of order, and they
need help to throw off tbe miserable
ieeling. The best remedy for this pur
poi,e is Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthen
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. It re
stores lost strength, gives vigor to cir
onlatimt, promotes good appetite and n
flow of cheerful spirits. Price 31 00 per
bottle.
Tbe gills i.: Cromwell, Iowa, have
formed an organization, pledging them
selves never to marry a man who ia not
intelligent, honest and industrious, good
natured, oleauly in person aud apparel,
healthy, sober, a church member and a
total abstainer from liquor, tobacco and
profanity. Uewhilikens, what a orop of
old maids there will be in that town, if
the organization don't "bust." Ex.
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles.
Symptoms Moisture; intense itching
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue
tumors form, which often bleed and
ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swavne s
Ointment stops the itching and bleed
mit, heals ulceration, and in most oases
removes the tumors At druggists, or
by mail, for 50oents. Dr. Swayne A Son,
Philadelphia,
PUZZLED MONKcYS.
A Catorplliar Invades Their Quartern
with Tragic Reaulta
One of the cages in the menagerie
was inhabited by an ateles, or prehensile-tailed
monkey from Central Amer
ica, and a dog-faced monkey from
western Africa. Each held the other
In supreme contempt The African
mused silently over his own strength
and looked scornfully at the spider
like arms of his cousin in captivity,
while the American didn't think much
of a monkey who had such a short
stumpy tail as his companion.
One day a caterpillar, a long brown
hairy one, crept into the cage. Where
it had come from no one knew, but
there it was treading its quiet way
across the cuge. The ateles spied it,
and stopping in his gymnastic exer
cises dropped to the ground to investi
jate the newcomer. For a short time
ise looked quizzically and- wonderingly
at the woolly object, which went qui
etly along. Then the right hand was
t'arurt out timidly, and as the fingeri
touched the caterpillar it curled up
into a hairy balL The monkey jumped
back, blinked his eyes as if to be cer
tain cf whut was what, gibbered aud
then with the aid of his tail drew him
self up to one of the horizontal bars
and looked down wonderingly. The
dog-faced monkey looked ou from
above with apparent scornful uncon
cern. The little act was rehears d
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again and again, whenever the cater
pillar uncoiled itself and started for
some untold goal. At last a happy
thought struck the ateles. There was
a small stick in the cage, and grasping
this with both hands the valiant mon
key, with many a grewsome look upon
his face, started in to "do up" the un
canny intruder. He jabbed down at
the unoffending visitor several times
with a sadly inaccurate aim, hopping
back after each attempt and making
such comical faces that the unlookcrg
were fairly convulsed with laughter.
The dog-faced monkey alone was
still, silent and circumspect. At last,
after many attempts, the stick came
down flat on the caterpillar, crushing
out its life. The ateles bent forward
to seize the defunct crawler, and was
just about to make a meal of its poor
victim when there dropped from the
upper perch, on tbe spider-legged
simian, the dog-faced monkey, who
quickly demolished the remains of the
caterpillar, while the ateles gave vent
to his disappointment In plaintive cries,
ugly erimaces and acrobatic perform
ances which "brought down the hjuse,"
the spectators of this small tragedy.
The czar is amused, it is stated, at
the spectacular reception accorded to
the Russians in Paris. Czardonic
smiles, no doubt.
The family with the longest known
pedigree is that of Confucius, which
forms the aristocracy of China. Con
fucius lived 550 years B. C.
W iien the duke of Monmouth was
executed for treason his duchess or
dered every oak in ths park to be cut
od tbe fateful morning. The new
growth, belonging to Lord Ebury, is
one of the finest forests in Britain.
I'uiiF. Bi.ackik, of Edinburgh, is
eighty-four years old, but he has
never worn glasses, and, in spite of
his white hair, is ns lively as a school
boy. It is said of him that he quotes
Greek to his friends one minute and
Hifflilaiid dia!c tire next. .