Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 16, 1895, Image 4

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WTUCK BRANDS.
Wh'le yon awep yorir subscription paid up yen
em keep your brand in free of charge.
Allvn. T. J., lone. Or. Horses GK on left
shoulder; cattle oame on left hip, under bit on
right ear. and npper bit on the left; range. Mor
row county.
Armstronar, J. 0.. Alpine. Or T with bar un
der it on left shoulder of horses; oattle same
on left hip.
AlliBon, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand,
O D on left hip and horsns aame brand on right
boulder. Range, Eight Mile.
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, J A con
neteri on loft flank: cat'l". name on lft hm.
Bu'd D W and sm. Horsst brant' rl D B
on the let' hin; c tl ths an on left fl ink.
crop off rin t nar. nn dercrop in the left. Itange
in Morrow County.
Bartholampw, A. (i., Alpine. Or. Horses
branded 7 E n either shoulder. Range in Mor
'ow nountv .
riannistnr,.!. W., Harrlman, Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh; split in eaoh ear.
Brenner. Peter, lionsabnrry Oregon Horses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
rlHhnrke.9M 8t C!, Long tireek. Or-On oattle,
MAY connected on left hip. 01 op off left ear. un.
dor half oroD off right. Horses, same brand on
letft shoulder. Bangs in Grant and Morrow
CH?onan, Jerry. Una Or -Horses branded 7
on right shonlder; cattle B on the left side.
Left mr half crop nd right ear tinner slope
Barton, Win.. H -ppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
Hght thigi. oattle same on right hip; split in
Brown', Isa, f-eitington, Or. Horses IB on the
right stifle: cat tle same on right hip; range, Mor-
Brown J. C, Heppner. Or.-Horses. circle
n :tl. ,tt ;n a tarnn left Md: Cattle. RTlfl.
Brown, W. J., bena. Oregon. Horses W bar
or it on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
Lin
Boyer, W. G., Heppner. Or.-Horses, box
brand an righ hip oattle, same, With split in
Borg. P. O.. Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left
ihonldar: nattlo. same on left hiri.
il '1 ' ur t v, rwr.arr.ln. .IB connected
nrtlaftsMni crop on le't ear and two sohtsand
middle piece cut out, on right ear; on horses same
hrsnrt on the left thigh; Range m Fox valley,
?ri.?.nwoMor, Woffimr. Or. Horses brand
edOon right Btifl'e; cattle (three bars) on
piolit mVis. cron and HDlit in ftaoh ear, Katitfe in
Dain R., (ialeb.Or -Y 0 on horsea on left stifle'
TJ with quarter circle over it, on bti mnnnrnr
..J n left stifle on all colt u dnr 5 years: on
left shoulder only on all horses over Ii years.
1- nn.it nnnntu.
Cat Ches. H.. Vinson or Lena. Or Horses
H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hin.
Range Morrow and n-natllla ;''in,'";;
r-nrrim.ll M M Oa'lowiy. Or a' t in crop on it
of fach ear and ni.drliit, wat.i'e in forehead
half ci-clo 0 on left ftitle. Hange .Uur
..A lt...aiiila nnm til's.
Curl T H John iHv. Or Double oross on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit
in ,l.hi .r. stilit in left ear. Range In Orant
.,.,. nn ahin. invortwl a and spear noint
n .K,;,',l,lor. Kar msrko.i ewes, crop on loft oar
v.j hit in riirltt,. Wethers, crop in
iii.. .nrl nn ler half crop in left ear. All ranga
in tirant oonntv. .
Cook .1 l,ona.')r. Horses, (Won riahtaliiinl
dor ('at'le same on right hm: ear mark sipiare
crop off left and snlit in right,
r .-rie 11 Y.. Cnrriiisville, Or. -Horses. on
..-tl-.
I',:. W,i H.. Hurl-nan. Or.-Cait.la, C with
.. ... ...... na. hftrarut CK on loft Sin.
Cochran,' R. K Monnment. Hrant Co , Or.
Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left
shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark
i 1...... K..II, aura end dewlao.
u Hunlmsn. Or. Horses branded
Oonriirlit hip. Cattle branded the same. Alt.,
brands CI on horsea right thigh; oa te S'laie
hml on rinlit hliouldur, and cut oil end ol
"".l."?, r M Oollowav. Or. Cattle. R 1 on
pIM.'i .ide.s'wmlow'-fork in each ear: horses. K U
0J,"."nh.i" n,.lR..Or.-Horse branded KIA
'i..ft alu.nliinr. oattle same on leftliip. hole
Wm.F fl'H.. Hardman. Or Horses brandei
i,..o.,'r.l C with taill 'in left shon'der; cat.
iiJ... ....I.t hin. Iliuige in Morrow nonnty,
Florence, ! A.. Ilepi.eer Or.-Cattle, LF on
rlifht hio: horses F with bar under on right
''Flormine. 8. P. Hennnw ..'-""""":. '
.! -l.. -u.... i,iu.. nmtt a. Fon ridht hto or thigh.
t .,h n.,nn llennner. Or Cattle brande.
irant oonntv. . .
Bmith Bros Hnsviville. Or. Horaee, branded
Z. onshonlder: csttle. m on left ationioer.
Hooires. James. ArlinKton. Or.; horses branded
JHon left shoulder: cattle the same, also nose
waddle. Range in Morrow and itiliiamco miles
Htephens. V. A., Hardman. Or-; horses B! on
right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side
Stevenson, Mrs A. J.. Heppner. ur. mine, a
on right hit : swallow-fork in left ear.
Hwaggart. O. W.. Heppner. ur. norses, on
left shoulde' ; cattle, 4 on left hip.
Roerry. K. G.. Heppner, Or. 1 attie on
eft hiD. crop off right and nnderbit in left year,
dewlap; horses W C on left shonlder.
Thompson, J. A.. Heppner, Or. Horses, I on
left shoulder: cattle. 2 on left shonlder.
Tipoot8.8.T.,Koterpnse.or. tiorses. i-on ion
shoulder.
Turner R. W.. Heppner, nr. nmaii capiiai i
left shonlder. horses; cattle same on left hip
with split in both ears.
Thornton, II. M.. lone, ur. Horses nranaeo
HT connected nn left stifle: sheep same brand.
VanrfermKil. H. T.. lona. Or: Horses H con
nected un right ehoulder;cattle, Bame on right
Walbridge, Wm . Heppner. Or. Horses, TJ.L.
on the left, shoulder; cattle same on light hip,
orop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, Jonn U,. Balem or Heppner, ur.
Horses branded Jo on the left shoulder. Range
Morrow nonnty.
Warreu. W B. Caleb, or Cattle W with quarter
circle over it, on left Bide, split in right ear.
Horses same brand on left shoulder, uangein
Grant comity . . ,
Wade, henry, Henpner. Dr. Horses nranaeo
ace of spaoeM on leu snoniner ana ihh inu
Catt le branded same on left side and left hip.
Wolflnger. John, John Day 'ity. Or wn horsef
three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sheep,
hit in both eare. Range in Grant and Malhuer
counties.
Woodward. John. Heopner, Or. Horses, ur
noenecteH on left shoulder.
Watkine, Lisha. Heppner, Or. Horses oranaen
D K oonneoteit on left stifle.
Walls. Charles. H -ppner, Or. Cattle, W on
right thigh, holt in left ear: horses, W on righ'
shonlner sonn same on left shoulder.
Whittior Bros., numiuguin. Baker Co.. Or. -
Horses brandod W B connected on left fhoulder
Williams. Vasoo. flaimlMn, Or. Quarter oir
ole over three bars on left hip, both oattle anr
horses. Range Grant oonnty.
Williams. J 0. bong Creek. Or Horses, qnar
tor circle over throe hars on left hip: cattle same
and slit in each ear Range in irant oonnt.y
Wren. A. A., 'oppnor, Dr. Horses runnings. A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip.
Young. J. H.. liooseiiarry. Or. Horaes nranno
rqnn tho rlrht .honM.-
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McNEILL, Receiver.
to tub;
GIVES TUB CHOICE
or
Of Two Transcontinental
TAVERN OF
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Ciws
ill
WF. with bar over it. on left side; crop off
ear. Horses, same ornuo i .om.
,i...... h'i,.,r s'.ehn. Or -Hor branded
H. with a quarter ninile over it. on loft stifle.
Range in 'Viorrowanii uinwni"-.
ii. .it k l Itidua. Or. tlattle. rotind-top
wlihnnarler nircle nnder It on the right hip,
ii - i u,.,.,.a anrl IT msttUa count
it A lanka. Hamilton. Or Cattle, t wo hi
on either hip: crop in right ear and split in left,
Horses J on right thigh. Range in Grant oounty
Wanner. Or- (T F
eoniiei'ti'dloii right shouhlor on hows: on cattle,
on right hip ami on ion, sine, ewmiow mr i
riuhl aar and slit in loft. Range in HaystAc
.ii.,Ptt vi,Fr,w oonntv
Mle ' Milnm. 'Vanor, (r.-llorses hranded
i i ,,iu u.ti. i.oritlli,! tailsl on left shou dor
Cntlleaame on loll hip also large oirnls on lefl
side.
Howard J It. 0 illowiv. Or.-H i'ns T (cross
with h r a'lovo I'l on right s'l i ihlor; eattl -smiie
on h'ft siiln. Rang' ill Morrow and Umatilla
"'i'i'h'i"" Iwin, John Pav. Or. Cattle F. linn
rUhl hn; hors s sa neon ri J lit sliuul.lor. Range
in tl'-nt I. . . , ,
Hughes, Mat, Hoppiier, Or. Horaes, aha led
heart on the left l Ider. Range Morrow Co.
IMnsaker, H A. Wagner. Or. -Horses, U on left
(h'eil lr esiile, Hon left hip,
Hii'nuhrnvs. J M Hardman, Or. Horses, II on
'"'llnsillli. I.niher, Fight Mile. 'r.-Ilorae Hon
ft,a lefl sh ell l r an I hirt on the loft stills Cat
Ue sa ns on left h'll. Hinge In Morrow oo.mlT
.l ines. 'I irrv. II ipilT' Or-H irs'i tirsn lel
II .Ion t'-e l"f' ai.oihlor; ra'tle bra nlral J on
right hip. al i imliirliil in left r. Range iu
llo.row con ity.
Junkiu, ri Ilepnnar, Or -Horses, horo
shoe J on left ahonldnr. ( alt Is. tlis sains.
Range " r"l..hi Mils.
Johns .n. Fell! L-ns, Or.-Horses. oireUToe
let siiMa: naiile. sa naon right hip, molar half
rop in rih anil suit n left ear
Ksnnr, Mik , Hepp-er, Or.-Horses hrsn.
KNY on Wt hip naitls same and orop off left
r tin ler slolta on the right
Kirk J T . Hspnnar Or.-Horsst en left
ihonl lar. cattle, ail on left hip.
m.k i.. II. n i, ear Or.i horas II nn left
L ,n d -r; cattle satiisoo right snls, nuderliit on
...i.t
kiimlwrland W.G. Monnt Vernon. Or. I I, on
rants on rigid and left si lee. swallow frk in It ft
r and nn.ler ciop in right ear. Horses sains
K.a...l ..n lMrt ah'teliler. Range In (Irani ei'inl
l.flen. Ml.ll"ll. fm.Or.-H It on left hip
on eaiile crop an I split on right ear. Iloraoa
same liraud on loft shoulder. Range Itmnl
tolntv.
I.i-isllan, John W., l.-li Ov.-Hor
brande I half-eircls Jl.e-.nnsctol nn left sho d.
Her. Caltla. sainr un left hlu. lUngs. near lot
Ins'on
lahet. J W Heppner tr - Horses branded
Land A o i left shoulder; cattle asms HO lefl
hip, wailla over right Hire sills In r ghl
ear.
,ir., llanrga. Ileppnsr Or.-llos brands I
doillil II CMtl-naol i,(niias calls.1 s
sw e H on le'i sh.oildar
M-ls M C. Ileppnef. 4r -Cst'le hra"dl
flt,.l it'i riull hip: li t aasssitlS till light St lite,
lU' ga iii M r ow r ainir
M.nor. il'ar, nai.ii 'Vr.-tSttle, H 1)
right hip; liorae, M left shmil iar.
!.' I. " H, II 'pP't-H-. -Ilrs, Ml
on l"t ah. mi l" cauls a n on left h'p.
Mleha. Ilv I eia. ir.-l.irs. II on right
Dip; esms 71 I1 right 'ds.
la-T. II O . MrosjnssilU. Or.-Mursaw,
f , i a n a-S h el lar, vtia. M I n" hm
M e(,rr. Fra ik V-t Va'l, ' -Milesh i.
w.ii, i,r e fk on ea'ils " r.lei an I a.r r
Sn-.S aa.ri horaes se ns lirafl I n lart slide.
I..1I.I ... . m.m... u.llr. -'In H.iraaa,
will, tif i.r da ae tat n left ah.eii lar ,ta i a''-.
.fir bars ee,naea tta top na the right sola
I.km in 0-il t''Mle'.
Nl I.'tna H te Of - H i-aaa a 1 ...
Ha..'a I n I- ah til lar etMte aa-na on hti hifat.
N.tliha ., t-rtti itr.Mtajaws.siifl Ion
laft tK.at. ea Ha tvSt I1 lafl hilt
llltaar l.taM.S I an ton t ii ' -I ImiraMif
nti left ttitt on h'.raaa. sa ns mi left thigh, liana
In llt.,l e t-tnlv
HU-r. I'arrt. Illng'ttn. Irf.-I O (Ml lefl
al..tt la.
ill,, Mar-nan. Pnls Cur. Or rot la. I
I I' ,1' "w I OS left ht; h traa Itn Stiff
an I art la on ft taa lis , a in OtS'it e einlr.
I'aaf.i mm F '' Mda - II maj, ,af
lar elr.-la ahta'd tta la't sh tqt. an I II tta left
hlt. Via. ' l I"'' ' 'M CMpa. I
an lt hie Rang- tie I ',! M'la.
I'atkar lllaaantl list I ml Of. - HrtaaS 1 1' IH
Urt at, tn t t, ....
,,. a I. Ivl-gt- 'r H r ea l.rttt, I
, , k a., . .a '-l a.. I-'I ah.fil l-r i rati l
itfa.tn tigi.i t ip lUnga w.ttr r.tni
I'lltW J ll lrll'" Hi H-.raas . If a
a.ta. ,t I'l sh ell ar, rl l la, sauna -n lat hip
,ar Itf In a.-h !
'alia a ' , l ei", Or ! h..taaa dlamon,! ' m,
. l oa'Oa. J H J atttinerir I tta the
left hip. Utaf siotw In lafl ear sa I slip In til
llM.
R.a.l raj ll.rl nan - llom-s, a,nar
ar.. .is'l-r "t 1 orar it ttt, lafl gtiSa
H i bus, tt.tner, lh- ll.aas, I- It tar
atrt .. ,1 l-t
K ah ', llemrtiar r H ttaas brat, a. J
aa i he nv shifil - ra'Ha I tn ! ' aip
rt-.. ..1 aa so I lealao e xsl. Ilaaa ii
rr..w at.d at mli.get.a'.ltea.
H av.-t. 1 1 l-aa !... -a, l-Hs
hraa la.) K H "S1'! ai. e. ar, vat, I nns-taa
eifla ..rar Irfa-.d raiila earn as ngl.l hip
kg ia V .tr-, a.. -It
M.t-. Was. II lKt.rIUa, Or-ll -naeai
atith ,,,Ha airla tttar t,,n t.n rslliaan rt t''l hi
I ... ,V a sal ., ! In I'M. M
pg aa ttta I 'ii 'a'l sa.fM tar. nansat a an.w
ja . I an I ''"' n
M.t... J W H-t.pnar H traaa, JO a
laft s io ti ter. I am ll-mi rigM hit.
flira 4 ,1 W . tl , rr II .ease .' a I-'
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ENDURANCE
CHINESE.
GREAT
NOR 1 HERN Ky.
UNION
PACIFIC RY.
VIA
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
Denver
OMAHA
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW KATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Instances of Their Apparent Insensltlrs
oess to Physical Palo.
"Remarkable though the statement
is concerning the endurance of Chinese
soldiers, I can quite understand it," said
an ex-police surgeon of San Francisco
to a New York man recently. "The
correspondent says that, though the
men in question were shot through the
chest and the head, they walked great
distances. In one case, if I remember
aright, it was one hundred miles.
"During four years of service as po
lice surgeon in San Francisco I saw
some pretty severe cases of wounded
Chinamen ya, vuiiux wueico, too
and I declare their insensitiveness to
pain seemed to be almost absolute. Part
of it, I have no doubt, is due to racial, in
herent stoicism; but I am also inclined
to the opinion that the Chinese do not
feel pain as we do. Now, 1 remember
the case of a woman who was brought
down to the city prison ward from
Chinatown with her head literclly split
open in five places by one of the high-
binders' hatchet men. From the very
first to the last I think she died she
gave no indication of pain, and did not
even refer to her injuries. The Chi
nese dislike our surgical appliances, our
knives and saws, not, however, because
of the pain they produce, but because
that sort of treatment is foreign to
their ideas. Let one of their doctors
put a pitch plaster over an injury, no
matter if it be a broken leg, a lost nose
or a hole through the lungs, and the
man will be perfectly satisfied and will
accept whatever will come without a
word of suffering or complaint. They're
certainly a queer people."
Mr. A. IT. Cransbv, Of Ho.
158 KerrSt, Memphis, Tenn
writes that his wile had can
cer winch bad eaten two
larira holes in her breast, and
which the best physicians
of the surrounding country
treated, nd pronounced In
curable. Her grandmother
and aunt naa aiea iu
Cancer
and when told this, the most
Lin.nt snecialists of t-ew
V k ttnrier WHOSO liref
i eminent specialists
ment she was
"ared ber case was boners.
h U treatment having tailed,
Bhe was (riven up to die
B. S. 8. was lommende
and aston shing as it may
"em. a few bottles cured
ber sound and well.
,..- fast sn on tniB ais-
atin he sent tree to
any address.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO..
Atlanta. G
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OPENS JUNE 1, 1895,
GEO. SCH0NEWAL0, MANSdl.
Luxury, (lowl Cheer, llos; itnlily. h
lii'lillul mid llciiltlil'iil Pastimes,
iMiitdiless Mountain Scenery.
SWEET BRIER CAM1.
Ktn Wished hist venr In n rninnii
til' dell of the Siieri'lllellto Crtlivoil
1 1 1 -at helnw and In Full view nf uriind
old Simula It whs a icrent hit mid
promises Mill ninri1 eiieiiiiriiKlnir re.'
suits for (lie present venr T J
liOKTUM. at CHBteJIa. IhMIH In charge
iiiid will answer nil inquiries,
A ' ew candidate for public favor
this year Is
SH4STA VICIIVO CAMP,
Also In thp Hhnatn region, about
a mile and a hnlf frmn Dunsiiiiilr.
Ir is ti giMi ill lie parndiKe fur linn tcrs,
tl hers mill seekers of health and
pteiiMiire Khhv hi reech Ineur the
railroad) subtly, and ell the nu
cessitle" of camp life ranlly procur
able. All liiqulrlis shunt Slum's
Vlelii" ramp. II addressed to W ('
firny, Ilex I. Dnnsiiiulr, ( ill., will
receive pioinpt attiMitliin.
Camping In The
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS
lina, " r'ghta, Ijinrel (Kenwood,
Fid on Hen l.oiiiiind,
lloiilder Creek.
Reduced Rates
During the 'ainplng season will he
inuilu uy l no
Ocean Steamers leave Portland
tvery 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For f nil details
A?i nt at Heppner,
cull nn 0.
i r Bildress
R. & N.
W. H. tlURLRURT,
Geti. 1'aas. Agt,
PoltTLAND, UBISOON.
t'at full particulars address
K. P. KtlnKIW, Asst lice. . Ailt.,
I'llKII.ANIi, tnikllllN.
July :'. Or any 8. P. t'o. AkcuI.
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The thumb Is in nrfnlllnj Int
rf cha tir. 1i,v rii,nn I In
dlistis s sir. tiK alii trial emirt
and flrinnra. I In.rb slliin l tin
h nsiii la I id lit", i In-ll in he' llinn
of Bilvsireii Mi m snil bueiftt at
a iilnr. II. l h el llirs lllas lelin
In lbs b"y nan vt em..i snil
a enrol I nn. I y sin sii r pis
ii ms r.ia-il .lli f. r Hell t rat lie
aleilo velum of tew lues nm
it. us d In s rniall rn di' I tlir
r. rutil ef li s ate if act il t aiitk
fur a peiiuli ri.sy br p ail in lis t sn
linitr. I lis t i.im sl 1 1 I'l- Ii ll-tapt
rrili'rnn-iii. rulniri . si it lint- ul
nm-ir ihi lr . siei fit lien A ia-r
villi s I i at Iti.r ut limUili an ilit.r
oni-'iiW rtilnv Ibe bit rm) stunt liens
of lirietirs.t s MuKMKiiiS 1 lir Ar
titt r lua Ini ii .i.s a Ins ol
hisnivsi tl srt, alilih aill fli n rars
iilrs'iirr In ll.f mailt lb M ell I n
llra ef intra. I' 1 l II" I'l '"
tlttird ftttni Ibe i.l'icliisi tninitii' ttf
In tm -lite, lie- ni.t ire iirsitd ef
tO 'X "1 I it , at rl.iai f psinlrrs. al.ii h a til
1 A A A ia (dire i" tv tiiti.ii lar in
I , U mortal's Msearuir f.'t ! I lbs
LION
The King of
AND MOUSE.
QOICK. TIIVIE !
iSixn Franoisoo
4nd all points in California, via the Ut, Bhasta
route of the
Southern Pacific Co.
rhe great hiahway through California to all
points hast and Mouth, itranil ncenin iloiue
ofthoPanifio t oast. Pullman Unflet
Hleepers. Hoonnd-nlass Hlftepers
Attached to eipress trains, attording snpenor
accommodations for senond-olass passeDgers.
For rates, tickets, sleeping oar reservations,
etc. call npon or address
K K.OKHMCK, Manager, K. r. ROUBsia, ASSl
'ten. F 4 P. agt.. Portland, Oregon
Sa'rst. jjYJhv Lightest,
p,ron,c,t.MmWork.n..
K'judver. ijii Compact,
Boasts Ierrlfld by His Di
minutive 1 oe.
A mouse was put in the cnge of a lion
to test whether, as the oM fables as
serted, there was a natural affection
between them. The experiment, nay.:
an exehamre. demonstrates Unit each
was so afraid of the other that no affec
tion could exist between them. Tin
lion saw the mouse before he was fairly
throusrh the bars, and was after him
instantly.
Away went the little fellow, scurry
ing across the floor and squeaking' in
fripht. When he had pone about, ten
feet the lion sprang, lighting' a little in
front of him. The mouse turned, and
the lion sprang again. This was re
peated several times, the mouse travers
ing a shorter distance after each spring
of t he linn.
Finally tlin inoue fctnod still, squeal
ing and trembling. The lion strlod over
him, studyiug him with interest. Pres
ent! v he shot out his bitr paw and
brought it down directly on the mouse
but so gently that the mouse was not
injured in the least, though held fast
between the claws.
Then tho lion played with him, now
lifting his paw and letting the mouse
run a few inches, and then stopping
him again as before. Suddenly the
mouse changed his tactics, and, instead
of running when the lion lifted his paw,
snmnT into the air straight at the
lion s neiui.
The lion, terrified, gave a great leap
back, striking the bars with all his
weight. Then he opened his jaws and
roared and roared again, whale the lit
tle mouse, still squealing, made his
escape. Of the two the lion was the
more frightened.
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WOMEN AND WATERLOO.
What One of the Fair Sex Remembered of
the World-Famous Battle.
"In mv early days I knew a lady who
happened to be in Brussels that memor-
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able June, saiu iurs. ixnwu. x,
land to the New York Commercial aci
"She was then newly
married and only twenty-three years of
i rro. So little certain of victory Qia me
English on the spot feel that her hus-
land insisted on her dressing nice a
Mnrmnnrlv nnnsant. thinkins? sucn a
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jostume would be a protection.
"Vividly have I heard her describe
,he partings Rhe witnessed at the door
if the hotel where she was staying and
he despair of wives who were left be
hind wives soon to .be widows.
"Very graphically, too, did she de
scribe the next day's events, when
tvomen many of whom, too agitated
.o change their attire, were still ele
gantly dressed made their way somc
iow to tho field of battle, returning in
he army wagons, supporting the heads
of the wounded on their knees, bathing
their brows and binding up their
vounds, while a steady rain poured
lown on the faces begrimed by powder
vhich yet allowed their pallor to be
;oen.
"I once met at a dinner the widow of
in officer I forget the name who
'ought at Waterloo, and the lady
mrrated her experience of the 'after-
jattle' scene. For some reason she had
o cross tho field of Waterloo, which
svas still strewn with the dead, and for
.his purpose she was blindfolded and
olaced on horseback, the steed being
led bv a trooper.
"She held a handkerchief to her nose
steeped, I think she said, with vinegar
and not until she had reached an
acclivity nearly a mile from the scene
of carnacre was the bandage removed !
from her eyes. Then she looked back
The field of Waterloo appeared like a
field of tombstones, for the bodies
were all stripped of clothing and shone
white in the sunshine like stones.
The camp-following ghouls had done
their work effectually."
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Hows Your Liver?
This question is asked daily. If dormant
you need exercise -need it badly.
The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do
not own one, call at
Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery,
Power ! House.
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Thtjr lllustrata that grtstcr quantity Is
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ItlpsnsTsbultsi Pries, JO tsnts boa.
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Arrninpllaliad by Any Other Maans.
A Mr. Shepherd 1ms a vi-ry rich mine
in nn u! most uiiicci'ssitiie pari 01 me
Mi-xii'iin inoiiiitiiin raii(fi,s, a limjf wny
ri'inovi'il from any rtiilroail, whieh litis
lii'i'u tMiiipH'l at jrrat cost, witli first-
hiss mi'chiitiii'al opplmni't's. Snmu
trine ajfo. says the Soientllli! Ameriean,
Mr. Shepherd coiu:liiilel that hiseijinp
tnent reiiuired fivo tlioiisauil or six
thousand feet of wire rope for carrier
purposes, Init how to get it up into his
mountain fastness in a binirle. piece, as
required, was a question. Ily no pussi
hility ccuiltl it lie moved froin the rail
road to final destination on wheels, and
he didn't we how it could be carried by
liurros: but a Mexican did. lie ex
plained his plan, Rot tho contract for
the 1 vinch cable, and successfully ex
eculed it. Here is the way he did it.
He coiled the row up at fixed distances
alunir its entire leiiiftli, each coil being-
of approximately the same sue and tie
siirncd to wcig-h three hundred pounds,
and loaded it on a airing of burros
with protM-r fasteiilnfrs. To take up
the slack between each two burros, two
Mexicans with padded shoulders were
Inserted and faithfully kept tip their
end, or portion, of the line. The pro
cession was curious one, to be sure
but it got there just the same.
i-volutioii U'flned
Miss Frances Power Cobbe once dis
cussed evolution with Sir Charles Lyell.
when some of the party had betrayed
the idea that "survival of the fittest"
meant of the best. Sir Charles left the
room (continues Miss Cobbe, in her re
cently published memoirs) and went
downstairs, but suddenly rushed back
into the drawing-room, and said to me
all in a breath, standing1 on the rug:
I'll explain it to you in one minute
Suppose you had been living' in Spain
three hundred yeurs ago and had had a
sister, who was a perfectly common
place person and believed everything"
she was told. Well, your sister would
have been happily married and had
numerous proireuv, and that would
have been the survival of the fittest
but you would have been burnt at an
auto-da-fe, and there would have been
an end of you. You would have been
unsuited to your environment. There
That's evolution! (lood-by!" On went
his hat, and we heard the ball door
close after him before wo had done
laughing.
Any one who has ever hJ an attack of
inflammatory rheumatism will rejoici-
with Mr. J. A.Btnmm 220 Boyle Heights,
Los Aniieles, over his fortunate eCBie
"nm m nii'iiB of thai uiptrrssirig ilnirtit
Mr. Stunini is foretuaDof Merriam'a oon
fi oliidiery patsbhaameiit. Hutu months
sun, on It-svlt.g the heated work room In
'tin across the street no an errand, he
was caught out in the rain. The result
as Hi at when ready to go hnm tbal
niifbl he was unable lo walk, owing to
rtlUmniHtorr rheumatism. II was
taken home, air) on arrival was placed In
front "t B""d fire and Ihorongbly rnltbed
lib Chamberlain's l'alu Halm. Ihi'lno
he evening and nlnlil be was repeatedly
bathed with this Ii' Iruent, and by oioroifg
was relieved of all rheumatic pains. He
now lakes especial pleasure to praising
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drauifht il ia's ' Ihtt whol country Is
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tietieratitiiianf servitude have made the
Helfiaii il.'i,' a race Snrt. For his sle
he is said to ttusacss the (frrstrat pull-
in if power of any animal, four limra hia
own weight ttriinf conalitereil a loail
well within his laitarrs. Taking hia
srcrairc vteiL'lit sa half a hiitnlritl
wei,'lit. thla iiiesna thst soinethliisT like
five thousand tons are daily drsfired
sbout by canine IslaT In Uclf luui.
1h alafts as Jiihaes.
Tne Jwni-ae are a very puiii peo.
pie, but tin') aninet lilies like to plsy a
Juke. In nrtinibilatut ttrlental way,
iiaitt the men of the west. In lliedajs
of the Second rinplre, Itaron ttrnawss
at-nt to JaiHin t.i tlcmatid Ibe ii-tiiii
of certain porta to French .tmunerce.
Amoi'if the rest h" tistnetl tt the Jap-
iii-ae iiiiiu.trra a certain city. The
Japsnrac fuiii tlitnarieaamileil so brm.il
ly when be prrfcrred the fetiueat that
the French attibaa..r aked them to
trll Mm what ce them much
bmiiim iiu n'i t ilt ttiateatl of antwteriDg'
the Jspano ministers said:
"We will opt n the port In question
ruy l r-l. It France In her turn wiUopen
certain irt t. us.
"What prt It ti.str asitsl ths
Frenctin.atv.
"Th port of Lltrerravtl."
Hut, your rer'ilencles" CanftilrifV
t.li'rl Is t.tl t Frooch port, lut so
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"Vca." stiwi-rel lbs Jsratnese. "an.!
the tir y hi named U Hot la Japan,
WITHOUT A NAVY.
Klaf dom af rtelflniw llss a TV alar rrtsos.
rial Ka Ship, ef War.
No Invitation has been eitended to
the naval authorities of one nelffhlanr-
Inif tintry to participate In the featW
itie at the I'Tnlnn of the ship canal
ta-twei-n the North sea and th Ilaltlc,
nhich are to attract the armed ships of
various F.uropean and American
ifuvi-rnmi-tita. That ettuntry, says the
New York Sun, Is Iti-lifium. and it la
pecuHur amonu Kurnpran inuntrles
Savimr water front from the fact that
tt haa no navy.
This la the more remarkable when It
Is -4tnatilcml that IW-ltftum Includes
withlu its latnlers one of the oldest
harla.ra in Furope Antwerp -whicJi.
at the letiith of Its commercial an.'.Ta,
had aa tunny as J.nisi ahl. The com
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and a f ur at. .ire of it is done with the
Fnltp.1 Mi.-..
t,nn infwsri.f ivt rulininated In
llie linlelirn.lence of lte1(flum from the
rtile of the Netherlands, the two
ctntntrlc were so dlvUed tlat Iloiland
Sa.l the larifr share of the sraowat
line, and lii lirtum had a larffer measure
of the Inland country. Il.ir.and re
Uinr.l a'.l the colonial r-iia of j
lh iti onin'rir. and. In order to keep j
Wo Ciiti,,rct,itl wt'h thrm and pr-tteet j
thnii fr.i.n hit'. aaaau'.ta, the nay
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