VTOCK BRANDS. White 70a eep fonr subscription paid ap jro can kep your brand in free of charge. Allvn. T. J., lone, Or. Home Gtt on left ahonMsr; os.ttJe m on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor row county. Armstrong, J. C, Alpine. Or. T with har on der 11 on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eieht Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O D on left hip and horass same brand on right shoulder. Range Eight Mile. A'llcins, J. J.. Hsnpnsr, Or. rTorwss, J oon ne""1 m 't flsnlc: eM. amon lft hin. Bii-d D W and s n.-Uorsi' hraH d D B on fi 'e' hi-; tl thi -an' on loft fl nk. cnpoff ri( t a'. intercrop in the left, llange in Miirr w County. Barth'iln n"w, A O , Almne, Or. Homes brnnde l 7 K n either shouliler. Itange in Mo -row lo'intv rmnnister, .!. W., TTurflman, Or. Tittle brand, ed H on left hin and t-hiirli: split in each ear. Brenner. P-ttor, iTor-sttlitrry Oroiron Horsss branded PB on left shoulder. Cuttle same on ritrht siris. Harks M St C, l,one Creole. Or fin cattle, MY p'innocted on left hip. ciop off left ear. un der nil f nrop ott riTht. Hones, same ornnl on letft shoulder. H'lnne in Grant and Morrow county. Brnsman, Jerrr, Ijnna. Or Horses branded " on ritrhi shooM'tr; cattle B on the left aid. Left our half drop nd right ear nnnor alone. Barton, Wm.. H pnner, Or. -Horaea, J B on right thi i cattle same on right hip; split ii Bain ear. Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right atine; oattle same on right hip; range, Mor row oonnty. Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circle C with dot in ee ter on left hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J., Thrift. Oregon. Horses W bar over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hip. Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, boj brand of righ hip cattle, same, with split it each oar, Borg, P.O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; cattle, same on left hin. Brownlee, W. J., Fox.Or-Oattle, .IB connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cnt out, on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Bange in Fox ralley, Grant county, ('arsner Warren, Wagner. Or. Horse brand ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three bars) or right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Uarige if Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.K., Caleb.Or. Y I) on horses on left stiffs' U with qnarter circle over it, on left shoulder and on left, stifle on all oolts n dor 5 years; on left shoulder only on all horses oyer B years. AM range in flrant oonnty, (lata, Chas. B Vinson or Lena. Or. Horsed H (! on right shonMnr; cattle same on right hit. Hangs Morrow and Umatilla counties. Oorrigall. M M. Oa'lowiy. Or (VHe crop on of fach ear and nnderhit, wattle in forolvad: horses half circle d on left stilts, iiange Mor. owand Umatilla oont ties. Curl, T. H., John Day, Or, Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under hi" in right ear, split in left ear. Bange in Grant county. u sheep, inverted A aud spear noin on shoulder. Kar markou ewes, crop on left ear punched npper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half orop in left ear. All rangn in Grant county. Cook, A. J. .Lena.Or. Horses, 90 on rightshonl der Cattle, same on right hin: ear mark suuan crop off left and split in right, Cnrrin. B. Y., Currinsville, Or. -Horses, & on left stiHe. Coi Kd. H., Hardman, Or. Turtle, C wltl Ein center: horses CK on left Sip. Cochran, B. K., Monnmont, (irant Co, ()r. Horsos htand"l circle with har beneath, on lef shoulder: oattle same brand on both hips, marl" under slope both ears and dewlao. Chapin, H., Hanlman. Or. Horses branded fi on right hip. t'att.le hranded the same. AN., brands CI on horses right ihlgh: ca t e sisn brand on right shoulder, aud out off and o' right ear Douglass, W. M .Galloway. Or. Cattle. B Mori right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses. II I) on left hin. My. Br Douglas, Or. Horses branded KLY on left shoulder, cattle same on lefthip. hole ir right ear. Emery. C. H., Hardman, Or. Horses branded (reversed C with tail on left shou der; cat, tlesamenn right hip. llange in Morrow county. KluniiiivH, L. A., Heponer. Or. I iattle, LK on right hip; horses K with har under on right shoulder. Florence, H. P. Hnnnner. Or Horses, F on right shor l'l' ; cattle, F on right hip or thigh. French. George. Heppner. Or. Tattle branded WF. with har oyer it. on left side; crop oil left ear. Horses, same brand on left, hip. Gentry. F.Iuimt, Kulri. Or -Hore hrsndnl H H. with a quarter nip-Is oyer it. on left stifle lUno in M'irrow and IJ-n-ittllanoniif ins. Hiatt A. H., Bi'lm, r.-rHtllH roiind-top K with ipiarter circle under It on the right lup. (tt.,.rn(rl M-trro si I 1 1 m'll il la "onntiM. Hinton t lenks. HamUlon Or Cattle, two bait on either hip: crop In right ear and split in left. Horses J on right thigh, llange in Grant county II ighes, Hnmnel. Wagner, Or- J" (T F I connected! on right slionM"rn hor. hi: on cattle, on right hin and on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. Itangn in Haystack (i,reln'. .1 w (-itv II de, Mil'. 111, 'V-i'-f'r, Or. -Horses omits 1 -O- (C'H'Ih w t'l II ir illnl tin Ih on left shoulder (, stile siime on I 'll hip also large circle on lof tide. Howirl.ll, 'W'liTiv, Or, -It f (ros. wil l 1 r 1 1 1V1 11 1 1 ri s-i 1 n ier; -'him s .in 011 I ''I side. Bung' 111 Morrow and Uiu itilla 0 111 "t IMS Hm'I H'wii, John Day. 'Ir. -Tntl'e F, II on ri 'hi hi'i; li i-s s nii tie in ri lit ,h ml tor. llange In M- -111 CO -l.lv. Hughes, Mu, Heiio'ier, Or - llorsne. aha led ho'irt on the left sh-i'il er. Itullge M'irrow 1 'o. II I'ls iker, II P . Wagner. Or. -Horses, V on left th ill lr eilfe. U on left hip, Hii nnhrevs, J Hani nan, Or. Horse, H ot, let ilink lliivon. Iin'her, Fight Mils f)r.-Mores on (he left sh i il leran I hurt on the left stills Cat tie sa-n o'i left hin Hinge in Morrow nniiittv Jones. II irry tl unit r Or 1 tm.ia hr-in lei II .1 on t'ie lnfi s Miii'der; ra'tle bra i.l j nn rmht hip. also indeiliil 111 left Mir. Umigi, u Alo'fuw con ity. Jiiitkiu, ri. i., Ilepnner, Or Horses, horsa shoe J on lft shoulder. Cattle, Uia sains. Bang i fiK' Mil. John -n. Felii. L 11a. tr. Horeee. etpclsTot, le't stirte; natile. same on right hip, nndef half orHi In nio sno sopf n lert ear Kenny. Mtk, Heppeer, Or. -Horses hern-i, K N If on le't hip cattle sams and orop off Uft r: an lef shows of! the rtl, Kirk J T , llei.o isr, Or. -II mm SV on left Shoulder: natlie. SU on ,.n htl. Kirk Jssse. Ileonnsr. Or.: horwc II on left sk'-'i'der; eel 1 Is sams ou light side, under hit on right ear. Kiinilierlsn I W (I. M'Mint Vernon. Or. I I, on raiile on rigid and lefi aides, swsllow fork in li ft ar and under cum in tight ear. Hones asm brand on le't heilder. Bang In (Irani ".finii lofteti, Hiephen, fsi. Or. H It on lefi hip on ram crop and ilit on rigtit ear. Iloreisi sain brand on left shmil ley. Bang (iranl eoietv. LimalUn, John W., L-rli-1-- Or -Horses hraiil-l halfj'iicle J I, connected on left sho-il iter I'sMle, sainr 011 left hiii. Bang, ntstr le Ing'on lh". J W Hiuint Ik-llurM h-andet I, i'l a o I l"fl Stio idler; cettle n on ef hip, waiiUoter right ). tlitaa sliia lu r flit ear. lew-1, ttora, Heppner Or -Horse bramlsl donl.l l sh nai-la e.iaiettlif cp, swig II on fi iiotildr M I'. Met, ,,.,r, Or -Cattle hrai.UI riri-U on right nip; lio' sain im light slilfe. HeMg iflDf ow cHiiity. Minor. Osear, niunr r 'ltl, kt II o light hip; hor M on left hoahier. nvi, H J , (I M,.. Hi -It tnai It I on Uft shieild- caMla a n oa left hip. Mitchell. iKear I , nr. -Il irasi. JJ on right hip: ell Tloa rigtit si , M-t'ianw, I) li , ll...w.,.,ill. Or.-Horw., Ii 1 m sa-'h ho il I ca'll. M I us hi 11 M lhrt. Fr, ,k Cm M. Or M lis sh.l Ot ioe i,rk m ca'Oe it r,iM a I n ig , a-'H ar, horse va'ti bran I n lefi i"ls. Me'lsl,,, n 1 m en i. t Ir i t iirs wol, i,ir nr , in ,m M i,lMt I sr.oa 1 ati,, f.t-ir ttsr e ,n-t oa le on ih righl aid' llsa in lail I'.Mi'iif . Nsl a" lw I. -n. B ek Or - l.i-x 4 sj e! 'Mi l-'t K.il I- esitt sn S-h Slt N r lika ., ail w,o ir. I.eaa.ntrrl ,n) lfi ihig. e il sa ns mi Ufl hin Oliver I sSiS. I l I'll) Mr -,, IM rains im l.fi lup mi h e-, a n Ufl th.gh, Unv ta O-a'd e a,if Oll. I'arry. IxiIii'.hi, r.-1' (I on .f hot d-' llli Her nan. fNsi.u Tily. Ik ll ralila, l I , 1' 1 lfl I, i, h Ife i IM 1' , (f en I SVO, e,s lis in ifai ei,lt. I' Ills, k M M'ls 'Ir l esea, .se lev rl-.'l ehi-'.t ..e lei mh ' e n n, t, kip IVk'slIlM' ear nshl iroppad P IM, Uft hlo !(,.- m iM M I. -k- S iutii. Hw I -. in, -H ir,H -' .i, i Iw. I'ii. I. t"il i''ii ', H.rf e bnint il.tr. . I Il sl....,l l, , ,,, S ft.e o !'. I hlo lls'l f-W in,m I'M' I 'I Vt.ll- U r l"et I-" s'. I... mill. sne.M Ut Ki, B. lei lM' In e , ,r I' -II ,s k I ' . I Mie, I Ir i k-rtsea rii t,..n, ftt e ,"!, I 'I J ems" I IMI I', l-'l hip U ,l I, .e .f ll4l n i( K'.t. H1 k " I SJ ,eea IK tlee-e) (a f". 'I. -,e ,. le eel il i. I,n S, II 1 ,, il,,,,, , 11, l 1 H, ...,!.. M'.h'l-- H e 't le 1. 1 ,.,....'. ,',,ii u -vU Ik ..a II," 1 -' mi .,. ..) . .. ... s I a k. tiang I M . ' s I , 1 .. i ,.,.. H e - eit-- lelmiie, (W.Mrf,, Itrsil-I k II --e -ig'.l . Mi I t, I . 1. re. e-r 1 "- t.s - I - HM lea t,M .il' II. n .. ., , I W H I ", ( H r-e.,.. W ,s! ' ' 1 i i.. e e,n .t n .1 ,. . S, I ... .V i , . m si I t-!l IS Ml, l ee e . s - I . U .s Ie, lUega I e,.. ks 1 . I 'I is n s o , II. ..,. I N II.,... , O. II J, e"l v. ,1 e I i U l H, 111,1 hlie. .,!. I e 1 l 'I. I. J e ,...., , . . .11. 1 ,1, , , , ' 1 i ,.s m k r . I-'' .. e -I . I ., S) - ! J .'. , fr-f ,. e.M, I . k) w . i.l ej ' . ee S . e, ..i . 1. , oil isset im 4 aeekvi ks anil m. in itrant county. Hmith Bros Hnsanville, Or. Horses, branded H. S5. on shoulder: cettie. .ame on left ahonlder. Hqnires, James. Arlington, Or.; horaee branded JBou left shoulder: cattle the same, also noes waddle. Bange in Morrow and Gilliam co nties Htephens. V. A., Hardman. Or-; horses 8ri 00 right stifle; cattle horizontal L on ihe right side Htevenson, Mrs A. J.. Heppner. Or. Cattle, B on right hu : swallow-fork in left ear. Hwaggart. G. W., Heppner. Or. Horses, 44 on left should" ;cattle. 44 on left hip. Nnorry. K.O.. Heimner. Or. Cattle W C on left hip. crop off rigid and underhit in left year, dewlap; horses W V ou left shoulder. Thompson, J, A.. Heppner, Or. Horses, Son left should. -r: cattle. 2 on ieft shoulder. Tipoets.8.T.,Ecierprise.Or. Horses. C-on left shoulder. Turner B. W.. Heppner. Or. Small capital T left ahonlder. horses: cattle same on left hip with split, in botli eers. TlvTnton. H. M.. lone. Or. Horees branded HT connected on left stifle; sheep seme hrand. Va'iderpool H. T., Iiena, Or: Horses H V con nected on right ehouldericattle, same on right hii. Walbridw, Wm . Hcnoner. Or. Horses. U. L. on the loft shoulder; cattle same on tight hip irnp otf left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, .lonn O,. Halem or Ttoonner, Or. 'lor hrandod Jq on the left shnnlder. Bang, Morrow county. Warren W H. Caleb, Or Tattle W with onartei eircle over it. on left side, split jn right ear Horses same brand on left shoulder. Bangs it runt county Wade Henry. Henpner. Or. Horses brandec 100 of spmloH on left shoulder and loft hip "a'tle branded same on left side and left hip. Wolfingor, John, John Day City. Or On horsw 'hruo nundlnl bars on left, shonldnr; 7 on sheen hit in both ears. Bange in Grant and Malhner ion nties. Woodward, John, Hononer, Or. Horses, 01 lo'inected on left shoulder. Watkins, Lishe. Heopnor, Or. Horses brander 0E conneoteoon left stifio, Wallace. Charles. H -ppner. Or. Tattle, W ot -ight thtiVi, holt in left ear: horses, W on righ ihoultter mini' same on left shoulder. Whittier tiros., tiuiiiingum. Baker Co., Or. -Horses branded W B connected on left shoulder Williams, Vasco. Hamilton. Or. Qnarter oir cle oyer three bars on lof hip, both cattle an' horses. Bangs Grant connty. Williams, J t). Ixing Creek. Or Horses, qns 'or circle over three bars on left hip: oattle sams ind slit in each ear Bange in Grant county Wren. A. A., Heppner, Or. Horses rnnningA t m shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip. Young, J. H., Gooseberry. Or. Horses hrsnde' "Ion th rtghtshonldse. TAVERN OF III o OPENS JUNE 1, 1895, QCO. SCHONCWAID, MSNAars. ,De- Matchless Mouiitiiin Scenery. SWEET BRIER CAMP. Kete Vl imIkmI Ihfi voiir In a roman tic dell of the SacrctuiMito Cauvon. Jtn.1 below and In full view of grand old Hlntsta It whs a gn-Ht hit and promises still more encouraging re sults for Hie present veur i" J. Ijoktiis. at CHstella.ln still In charge and wtil auswet all luiultlea. A ' ew rntidldnte for public favor this year la SH4STA VI CI NO CAMP, Also In the hnsia region, about a mile and 11 half Inm Diniamiiir Il is a genuine pnrndlHe lor hunters. II hers anil seekers of heiilth .mil 1 plcimure Kasy to renidi (near the railroad) sightly, and nil the ne cessities of camp life eanlly procur able. All Inquiries about Hlms'a Vl( li..('anii. If addressed to W V. Gniy, Box I. Duiisniulr, Cal., will receive proinit Hlleiitiou. Camping in The SANTA URUZ MOUNTAINS kluiii, " r'ghts, Laurel (ilenwood, Fel on Iteu l.omoud, Boulder Creek. Reduced Rates Durl ig the Camping season will be made hy ihu 11! t or full piirll 'iihirs address V.. V. I.OKKliS. A.st lice, "itss, Art., I'o art. I Nil, (III.. 1, UN. July .'II. Or liny H. V. Co Ageul tf rh Mt HT. 1 t.t tlt In dimitt t nr tig ii r. i vt,,K ltd flruitx t I0-4I, nitii u ilp hi'KiuUu d '1 jp U. 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McNEILL, Receiver. TO TUB GIVES THE CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental E&tO 3E3 S5 GREAT UNION NOR I HERN Ry. PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA Spokane Denver MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA AND AND St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full detnil oall on 0. R. & N. A. hi nt at Ueppuer, r addreHs W. H. HURLBTJRT, Ghd. Phhs. Agt. Poutland, Obegon. C? UIOJX TI3VII3 ! iStiiT Francisco Vud all poiuts In ('Hlifornin, via the Mt. Hhasta route of the Southern Pacific Co. I'hs KrsHt hishwHy throuh ('ahfornia to all points Ksst Btirl South, (irsnrt Hcenio Kouta of thn Fiutifio Const. Pullman Hnflet Hlonimrs. Hooonil-nlass Bleeiiers Attanhml to sxprnss trains, Bttorrlmir snpsnor uicomuiodHtions for soeonil-olass imwwunors. For rates, tioksts. sliwiii,(t oar resnrratiorja, sto. riAll ntion or rntilrnss K. KOKHI.KK, MaiiHKer. K. P. R00EE9, Asst feon Mf, Airt... Hortlsiul. Orniron A'.mt Mrnlcrn and projjresilvo Fur -ntiiloirun or liifiiniiiilTon write to T.'.'J. MARLIN I-IRn ARMS CO.. New Haven, Conn. Thscompsratlvtvslusofthtsstwoeard'i Is known to most psrsons. Th llluitrata that frtater quantity la Not always moat to ba dctirtd. .'. Tlitaa caida sipreas tha hencAcial qual ity or RipansTabulcs 4a comparadwllh any previously kaowa DVSIT..SIA CIKB .'. Ripana Tabulsa: Prlca, so cant a bos. Of drugflata, or by mail. IIP4NS CNEMICAL CO.. 1 0 If rc II., N.V. Mit L",,tM,, Simplest. ("tJi- EMlest 5oIU eVrTv.',R y-lfJf Moat Kecclvcr. Xlf .r kliT Cumpacl, i. .. . In' rs. , 4 . '.' s it . ;;...i, !.'. r 'a ii .- i,-i f. I " ' " s .. u I. I . . ' l ' r ' . i 'I ' i. 'il . f ''' II 1 . I i , V. . la. 'S "rH i i r i t .ii-. s I to . I ii, .. i f l (ri.iii, n, f, .'i 4 '" t ,1 . I 1 - 'I' I .! l .'1 4 w i ii. s,n I ' ! .1 i., ui-tr . . t ', ,i I . ' I I'rr'-tJ.M, f , ' '. ' I il I i -.It , 1 it a i,i I. ,, ,. ii,, I k ' '' '), trifj ' , r M"in i. 7 1 i' n 1 1 1 1 , 1 tniiumi I I i i. . ',-1. . I l ..., 1 l'ii ,ri I' t' S t l lei.. e. . I . a . - ' v ,4 . 'jS ICts l i ' I -. , . . I I i t i.i i .... it it . li . 'Pl, i -ee . tl . " ' t . , - ' f t t 1 I4P i. ..aiuijjviU v ,ft . , ' f IH.. sWat. - fit . , taj (tliUift ' I 4Mf ' ' lb ? . fo f f l -I la te-aV r - . . t , f f tsta M.f ' 't.ft H ' !- w 1 1 I l t s k i t 1 1 l r , CU!li!tr Ui; a bmLl The Carcass as It Is Prepared for the Market. Every Ounea of tha Animal Goes Oat of the Slaughter Hnuae a Commer cial Commodity -Froflta of the Dealer. In a recent interview with a New York wholesaler a representative of the World learned the following facts re garding the treatment of a beef animal in preparing; it fur the market: "Sueh beef as I handle," said the dealer, "will weijrh 800 pounds, that is, two sides will weigh 403 pounds each. This is dressed beef, all of whiah is cut up and sold. There is no waste. The fat and bones are sold. Such extras as you see on the butchers' stalls, as brains, tongues, liver, tripe, oxtails, etc., do not come to us as dressed beef. These are special lines, handled by spe cial men. "There is a steer," and the dealer pointed through the glass door of a re frigerator as big asasmall house, "that weighed 800 pounds when laid on these scales to-day. I paid 9 cents a pound for it. Don't believe these 11 and 12 cents stories, for they are not true. It cost me $72 at the warehouse. 1 hauled it here, must pay my men to cut it up and deliver it and all that. What will I get for what cost me $72? "The rump will weigh 40 pounds, for which I will get 10 cents a pound, or $4; the round, immediately below it, will weigh 60 pounds, at 13J4 cents, or $7.50; the sirloin, 80 pounds, at an aver age of 14 cents, for there are at least three cuts of sirloin; it depends on the butcher that makes $11.3:; the porter house in a steerof 800 pounds will weigh 00 pounds, and 20 cents is the market price, or $12. "Next comes what we butchers call the eye of the rib and what is known on bills of fare as prime rib roast. There will be 100 pounds of this at 15 cents, or $15. Next is the chuck, really a fine portion of the carcass, but a sufferer through its name. There ia 90 pounds of this, and it brings to-day 10 cents, or $9. Immedately adjoining it is the neck, 30 pounds, much of which .s sold as chuck. The price is five cents, or $1.50. "Ilelow the neck comes the loose flesh that is called in the slaughter houses the 'hanging piece.' and in butcher shops the 'brisket.' It is jj'O.xl boiling beef, bi;t. i.i iiiuch in del Hind for corn ing. There are o(i pounds of it at b cent:i a j o in.1., or (;3.75. "The section marked 'ribs, plate and navel' is the cheapest meat on the steer. It is for corning and soup meat particu larly, will weigh 80 pounds, and sells at 4i cents, or $3.40. The shoulder piece, beneath which lies part of the brisket, is sold with the shin, and is generally called soup meat. It will weigh 55 pounds, and sells at 4!i cents, or ?2.43. "The flanks weigh 35 pounds and are mostly fat, selling In their entirety at six cents, or $2.10. The hind legs yield 35 pounds of meat at 4.V cents, or $1.58. "I have now accounted for 715 pounds of meat. The remaining 85 pounds is fut and bones. At least 10 pounds of fat is thrown in with orders, people having learned to expect it, and 3i cents a pound for fat and 35 cents per hundred for bones will yield $2.80at the outside. "The total receipts from the steer that cost me $72 will bu $75.2o, a profit of oniy $3. 20, or would tie a profit if I ran a business that entailed no expenses whatever. "I am not a slaughterer now, lint I know enough of the business to know that the slaughter r loses nothing. A steer g'K-s into an abattoir on the hoof Btnl every ounce of him goes out a com mercial 1'iijiniiixlity. A 1 .'ion-pound htocr will net Hl pounds of beef. The hide is sold to the tanners. A limited number of tails go to dealers in ox tails ami opec'iai dealers buy the tongues, anil in Chicago go to the eanners of "lniii'h tongues." There is a limited demand for bruins. All livers find a ready sale, and the liningof the paunch, known oh tripe. In growing in such favor that It in all ditiposeil of to deal era, who pickle it. "From the pure fat Is extracted the highest cpiality of oleo oil. This in generally i'Xnirteil to Holland, where It enters into the makeup of the gilt edged Hutch butter that cominandh fancy price In Kngland. From other fata I'litne the lower prude of oleo oil. From Heli'i'teil hours In Mviircit by lulling gelatine, which Is the basis of nil cheap jellies ami mannalailes, Stearine, usrd as 1umi of chewing gum mid for many other purpose, is thn product left from the proeean of pressing out oleo nil. "All hoofs are Uilled, and the valu able comimxliiy Known a neat foot oil is M'l iired. The horn are aohl to rtiittiiifitcturt-r of comb and fancy gissK The hoofa after boiling are also iiM'd In the making of horn or n a mi nt. F.verythlng tliut In left, hlo.nl, entrails, etc., la made Into fertilising inulerlul, not the b ast vultinhle com tin slit y turned out of the abattoir. I have no positive figure, but I Ndleve that the 4'Kl .ii ml, of 'nffal,' the term wwd asapplting to everything escept the aitiinl tiff, will net the killer fmint.'Q to f.'J. The wholesale alaughterer iti' lint gel any the worst of It at any tai?r of I lie g .iiiie. "NoiiiitiiiHv, the retailer make much larger proiHsj, but hi expensr are lirmv. I he trouble I that owlnift.ia f.v.,ii ,h nr.. 1. 1, s,. a-,inst rrtitln etit. porterhouse, sirlmn and prima rib nre too high, w tiile other cut that In the lain. Is i f skillful e'k would be equally fis are t.i low." CLUvt. wwi.i.k .... -LIONS. la ts.mi War llamala Ha krs)alrej ir inii.oiMi.niMi. I'itri lm a king within IUw!l t. day, one w lome auhjiH't no hna holO' ae throughout the world of tuisinesds, for the iii.niiir. h I in me ,!lnr than lt.irii.ilo. the Wini of none, who at th o-t is.ii,nttal i.ni Is worth one huo-Iri-d ntnl ttki-titv nii'.'i. .ii il.. liar. Twenty year .., uii i f,.n gn r. liatti-i., a eiri'ii wM. h I14 I tr.ivi-1-.l. If. seines, know how, fr.-m i:n:ii to f"iil!i Afri -a. arrived at KlmU rWv. It w n.t a hi i ir u. in f'-t it w only eo'irsM'.! (,f the n.iin.ifi r. the t.iati a-.rawife. a;.wn aul two traiu..i nil'i'Sk Al t iit r; h K.ti,Wr w not l!i 1 I ! 1.11 It t. !.., 1.. . 1. v 1 , i ;r it a it.! jss Los ti.-.. ,iri t" t'..e '. r e !..r trd .I - Sr. . fV.i, I. .-. in.f t e ,-U-t-n " it h t mu!. and i:..riy alti..,nk' In his p. S,i w !,i ! u n t rut. h In Iir . Si Is ' ; ", . t I lie I , ... . f 1 li . , 1 . r i 1 1 ' ,. .. ,' ...i ...t , 1 1 v ),. f . i.v.l 11 t ,w 1, : I t; . , iewiskra, ill Ua avBM eUK S e a FOR CURES SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON. THE CURES CANCER, ECZEMA, TETTER. BLOOD them to a miner, and, entering into partnership with him, went to sell them in the town. Then, without di vulging his discovery, he bought the field where he had made his find, took out only a few stones, for fear of arous ing suspicion, bought other fields, and soon found himself a large landholder. It was with these fields that the fa mous Society of Boers was created, of which Mr. Uarnato is now governor, with Sir Cecil Rhodes and another; each of these three gentlemen now re ceives an annual salary of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars from the company. When the first gold mines were dis covered at Johannesburg, Mr. Barnato rushed there, bought as much land as he could find, organized societies on the London market and become king of the mines. He also went in for politics, and, although not a fol lower of Sir Cecil Rhodes' policy, he caused himself to be elected deputy to the British parliament from the Cape of Good Hope. Now Mr. Barnato lives in London and only goes to the cape for the parlia mentary sessions. He is a little man, about forty-five years old, wearing a slight mustache. In dress he is very simple, and behind a pincenez mounted in gold (it is the only trace on his person of the metal king) he has two eyes of an incredible vivacity. A CURE FOR IDIOCY. It Remain to Bo Msen How Successful It Will lie. A cure for idiocy is one of the latest achievements of surgical science, which has taken so many giant strides of late years that it may be almost termed one of the wonders of the century. Experi ments were made on the skulls of two children, who had been idiotic from birth, and the latest accounts are that they are not only surviving the shock of the operation, but are giving prom ise 01 a recovery ot tne mental facul ties. It would be more correct to say, says the Washington Star, that they are gaining those faculties, for the idiot from birth has no development until the obstruction on the brain is re moved. This is exactly the process in the present trials. Holes are drilled in the skull of the child, at the top of the head where the "Fontanelle" or "soft spot" is usually located. In the ease now under observation, these spots had become burdened at birth, and thus the expansion and development of the brain had been arrested. The opera tion was, therefore, to make a new or artificial fontanelle. Great care had to he exercised, of course, to avoid injur ing t!ie brain, and there lay the main dilllculty of the operation. The sjalp is drawn anew over the apertures In the skull thus made, and the little brain is left to cure itself. The chil dren thus operated on are two years old. It is, of course, a question just when the patients should be subjected to the experiment, and the age of two year has been chosen os the starting vmit. It has been considered prob able that at this age the child. If it should recover its health and gain In telligence, will be scarcely behind oth er children of its own age a dozen years later. Ity that time assisted na ture would have caught up with Itself, a it were. There mny lie aotne epics tion iu the munis of ultra -sensitive peo ple a ti whether It Is right for Mir genns to experiment In thl way upon helpless children by performing opera tion that may cause death. Vet there will probably b no general outcry against aueh an effort. In aome sense ileath I preferable to life-long idiocy. Few parent would lie likely to objict to the exM'riinent upon their own un fortunate offspring f conducted with the care which should attend all auch dan.'crou proceeding. Al t. men were Urn free and equal; nd the only titled nobility thatenny titan kau klaim he ha. gut to derive irom.hia own good deeds. Wbiln InSto ttton. Cl,,omstlm ago. "hna. F. Lsngan, nf La Banna, that late, waa tko very aeverely who runna and itisrrtioea. II rhanre.1 to Mr. U. M farter, who aimilr nlpted. He sa.a: -I .., h.m 'iismli-rKiB'a Cedifl, ChoUfa atrl llar rhna K-medy, and mm w0l lo ihu llol 'en iHnf Hir ami tiroenrd a bottle nf I II kfe t'rlr pt.mp' relirf a nit en vnneh for Ha bavin enred tn." For ! by Hloenm J' bnami Iro to. T Maaitfaeiar 111 ftp. A new methisl of luaniifai't urlng glasa pi-e has twi n ilis.siren'd which prom is. to revolinlotiii that Industry. 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