PortUui Library OFFICIAL s1 PAPER MY SUCCESS Is owing vertising.- to my liberality in ad--Robert Bonner. FREQUENT AND CONSTANT 3 . Advertising brought me alt I 1 own. A. T. Stewart. IKI t l l lll l l ! , , , , , iSlli t SiMinai THIRTEENTH YEAR SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE f TIB LIB HUD Tuesdays and Fridays THE HWAM PUBLISHING COMPANY otis P atterson, - w. vatterson. Editor Business Manager rv i 8-50 P mr, $1.25 for six months, 75 ots. Ior throe moncns.. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. rpHI8 PAPKRiBkept on file at E. C. Date's A Advertising; Agenoy, M and 65 Merchants uimug, win rranoisoo, uaiilornia, where oou. ivji ouyvruifmK can d maae tor it. Union Pacfic Railway-local card, o. , mixea, leaves Heppner 3:80 p. tn. dally am iiiiiyco n yyiuows junction 6:20 p. m. No. 10, mixed, leaves Willows Junction 715 p. m. Arrives at Heppner 10 p. m. dally except East bound, main line arrives at Willows VU1IUUUI1 i.ws. in. WeBt bound, main line, leaves illows June ition 12:15 a. m. West bound Portland fast freight with pas- -BOnirttF OAQiili ln.ti lift 11 r u .. .. 1 --r v 1 CD TT iuwH junction r:a p. m. i"e guiles at iu:uia. m. Here ynnuciineiuiruiu me urancn lay over till 8:15a m. and take the fast mail west bound which ar rives at Portland 7:ali r. m Th n0n0. Portland passenger leaves The Dalles dally at 2:15 p. m. and arnves it Portland 6:30 p. m Leaves Port and 8:00 . m. daily and arrives at The Dalles 12:15 p. m. This connects with the uuuim way ireiffnt witn passenger coach thXc,Mleave,'fhDallesat 1:30 P- mf, arriving . . . v uuuUUU wtra J, 111 OETICIAL BISECTOBT. United States Officials. President...... Grover Cleveland Vioe-President Ad ai Stevenson Heo-etaryof Htate Richards. Olney Heoretary of Treasury John G. Carlisle Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith Heoretary of War Daniel S. Umont Beeretary of Navy. Hilary A. Herbert Postmaster-General William I,. Wi son Attorney-General Judson Harmon Heoretary of Agnoulture J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon. Governor w P Lord Secretary of State H. R. Kinoaid Spt Piil.i-o Instructions G. M Irwin Attorney General c. M. Id'eman Henatora i G. W. MciBride (J. H. Mitohel Congressmen i B,in5e' U?,?rm8J"' . In. U. Kill Printer..., w. H. Leed. Bnpreme Judges F. A. Moon.. ' ',-v . CO. E. Wolverton Berenth Judicial District. Cironit Judge. W. L. Brad Rhus l'ruout.n Attornr.rt.-,.fV,.A A, A. Jarne Morrow County Offiuiala. Joint Hnnator ... Beprasentative. .... A, W. Gowat J. H. Boothht 'Vmnty Judge. Jnlins Keithly J. H. Howard ' Commissioners.. J. M. Baker. " Clerk " Hheriff " Trmaursr J. w, morrow U. W. Harnnirtni Frank Gilliam H Surveyor.. j. r. win Gmi. Ijtrti Hchool Hup't Anna Balsure' Coroner T. W.Ayera, Ji Bippmir Town ornoiRS. 'Jayor.. .Thoa. Morgan tumnnutneH o. K. Farnsworth. M Liehtmthal, Otis Patterson, T. W. Aysrs.Jr.. n. o. norner, t. t, Dlooum. HswirHer P. J. Hallnck rraasnrer. E. h Trm Marshal A. A. Robert PrlsetOSIeer. Justiosof the Pssoe E. U Frlan'' Constable. N, 8. WheUtoo. Tilted RUtM Lss4 Oaioers. TBI DALLES, OB. J, F. Woors H(ia- A. 8. Biggs rUov . U OSASDl, 01. B. F, Wilson R!!" J. H. Kubtnne Kw.lv W3.i siociae-pixi. MAWUN8 POST, NO. tL O. A. R. Mssts at Lexington, OrM ths bst RatnnUy of sch month. All Tstsrmns are InvitMl Ui Join. ."C. Boon, Oao.W. Kbits AdJotsaf. tf Communis L UMBER ! WI RAVI FOB MALE ALL KIKD) OF CM drMswt Lomhar, M miles of Heppner, a' what la know a as the SOOTY IA.W1VXXXJX4. ni l.ono ri(T, aouuH. " " " CUAK, it 17 It MUVIRFD IS RRPPTteit, WILL ADD 4.00 Pf I.ouo fsi additional. The above quotatlnni are strictly for Cash. L HAMILTON. Prop. National Ban oi Umi WI. PIXLAKO, KD. PrMi4rsl. R. tURKor. TR.i.SiCT3 1 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS COLLKC3TIONB UJ on Favorable Tns. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOU) ii errs eii. If OREOOS jJTOmnmntfnntntmfnni e prbbI C; ws u M kMMM, lf N mi tknM i ; iwlif mm tarn H . s i $iutn cvmte. S milT0RIslUtlCAllClt0C0.i yj snsmtiwnwi,svtiuvi E. canvaa.f sisTia M.t t rs 'Cl'i I'tfsrrial fMh.nl I MIS olh Sn ! f . 4 ti-i Ik Cartel ld -4 THE OWFM PI ErrniA ' . , THE OWEN ELPr.Tai TH... AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK . THESE GREAT PO.NTS OF ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATORS The Electric Cor. rent eau beintmedl ntely ru. although oothinR to the ""ox sensitive. The strength ot the ourrent iel under the complete con. trol o( the wearer, so miioh so that a child may be treated and cured by the sauna power of Belt necessary for the strong est man. MEDICINES and XSSS& madefoVtoe0radPcSceEo7BPtoIR,78S Germln? Swedish US cure, made and de!ll2lS&S TBB OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO., 20A to fill fi,A ta " ! It-A FACTS ARH5 ' I ife FACTS ! ! i' 4 krTT PV Trr ... J.I worth of enough left out of $100.00 to a flrst-class machine, Why then no better service ? T m va-uiuu r i) CRESCENT "Scorcher," weight 20 pounds, only $90. Ladies' and Gents' roadjtors all the way from $50 to $75. "Boys' Junior," only $30 with pneumatic tire-a good machine. "Our Special," Men's $50; Ladies', $50. ADDRESS- WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, Or see THE PITTERSON PUB. Ct)., Heppner, Oregon, Agtnti for MORROW AND GRANT I'ountiett. i THE INTER OCEAN -13 Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West And Has the Largest Circulation. DAILY (without Sunday) $6.oo per year DAILY (with Sunday) $8.00 Z,' TERMS BY MAIL ThLk!y...!nteL.0fa.?($ia A' The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. H Is In sctsr. wits be peeple sf the w.. both Is Politics ... Lltorst.re. -AKri.KTLAK. Address TIJf? tMTm -t- . .. , j Only 60c. Read THE Hi ' IH SPECIALTY. J" It M. te,el. lius suuse wul be l GREATEST any rnf fttc S.I s...t wm; u U,m u ..1 n l , , r ' "'' ' J"',rr-' M ivilltitttfl ( I . if . t. 1! f - . ,M A la Uua -II-.H I A4Um.lHZ M.CA -0 Ml4 CALL CO 4 Thk Lancashire I MA,S('lll(HTfu. I(wn . " HEPPNER, MORROW . It can be changed from positive to negative current in a moment. They have and are cur ing thousands of case ' Rhuesin, Chronic Diseases and Nervous Ail ments in man and woman (from any cause) where long continued medical treatment jailed m uurs. ARE NECESSARY &23 Belt. U th mo" " oumUv. Trus. Catalogue in English, "K BtatemsnVof dry goods and groceries and then hv purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This is pay 1100.00 for a bicycle that will give THE - isk.ix wv.c.rn, wnicego. This All Through. ii K'"",.".'K,,,"Wrr,, f"w iii'iMrsiioM. ; w..ui,f,y M.tr., j,,,,, .t,; . fcinu , of HiHla Prtniu,Bt, th r..hl.i J,,. I i's! Vm. iis? ,t,M'',,M aei Mrr Isr I QUEEN OF FASHION KAUITHATlwa Ci!i.nUi IcCiH Etztr PttUnt Islaklithe. Tseary-ri Tear.. ""ir"0 ta ,'h"""' TsiijMri-is a ill s.1Milr r fS fr-s n W. at awMrw tims 3 t n nw ll f"t a MwpWts mH fnr fmsi J wwru BJir Luum if. v ..,-Zt. .. " OFFER ' T f 14. in sfssituit hk. taJ l M 4 SH Miwaiif t f in 4 im t si, UssiUua H tll-. -.! M . Ttan.-M,, , . . n i i -in a tUat 14th St. New Yarlu 11 1 cm Its tt. vr), COUNTY, OREGON, LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Wheat, bu $ 40O42 rionr.DDi 2 66 Beeves, cows & two-year-olde, owt. 2 00 " ' three " " 2 25 Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 25 1 60 " atook i nn eh l nn , Hoga, ou font, owt 3 00 Hors, dressed 4 00 wl 8 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 2540 EtrttB, doz lo Cbiukens. doz 2 003 00 Turkeys Potatoes, per owt 40 CALIFORNIA MABKET. Wheat, cwt $ 95102 U lonr, bbl 2 50 8 60 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 5 00 MnttoDB, owt 6 00(3 8 00 Boks, owt 4 50 6 25 Wool -Eastern Oregon.. 8 13 Butter, ft) 10 15 EKg8,doz 12 18 Potatoes new, per ot... 60 85 ' old, " ... 30 75 Chickens, doz 3 00 700 Turkeys, lb 12 14 PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, bo $ 47 60 Flour, bbl 2 25 0285 Beeves, owt.. 2 5' 0 8 00 dressed 4 00 (ffi 5 60 Muttons, live sheared. .. 1 75 2 00 " dressed, Tb 04 04J Hogs, on foot ,. 3 25 8 75 " dressed, lb 04U Wool Eastern Oreoton... OR eh 11 gnter- 74 15 Eggs, doz 10 11 Chickens, doz 2 00 ia a fin Turkeys, lb dressed. 10 12 Potatoes, new, per ot ... . 85 65 Thousands of persona flounder along for months, yea even years, suffering from indigestion, bowel troubles and liver disorders with their acoompanying disagreeable symptoms, because they think they have to. If tbey would take a short onnree o Dr. J. H. MnT-ann'. Liver and Kidney Balm they would soon na 01 me nvserable leelmg and that overpowering sense of wearinss and in oapauity for work, would give place to one or nesirn, vigor and oheerfulnesa, rnce ai.uu per bottle. ON TjE BRINY DEEP. From the Junction City Times. xne end men of the Timea attended the meeting of the State Press Associa tion which met at Newport Saturday P..: (i 1 L . .... . vkiiu urusuy.ui ine steamer f araiion, tendered tha over the bar for tue purpose of enjoyiug a ride on the rolling sea. Perhaps 150 took advantage of the offer and as the steamer let go her fastening, oberry cheers rent the air, baodkerohiefs and hats waved in all directions, but alas, this hilarity was of short duration. When the Bteomer entered the Jetties abe began to pitch and plunge and then the fun oommenced. Ao old seaman confidently informed na if we rcmaini-d close tmidebip we might esoape sickness We acted on hia advice aud it worked to perfection. The first to get siok was a boy with a Urge mouth aud with teetb et far .part. He mde a dive tor th. rail bnt failed tn reaob it in lima before trouble ooimenoed and bia breakfast quirted out between bia teetb like 1 pray ocl. W oeit beard a com mo ti-D hbaft and there waa Ira Campbell, of the Guard, amid yella andd.ru word, beaviog out bia four bit breakfast upon tba troubled water.. A girl made a soon t for tba rail at the aama time but aha fell hort and moat of i went on Ira'a tacts. II made bim pant and also pake. A. Tntier, aeorelary of the aaaocia lioo, waa perhaps in tb. most misery hia Internal machinery refused to yield up bis morning repast and ha therefore found do relief. Ilia oonoteuanc. turned ery white and that la saying a good deal for Tosh. Wa ernas.1 tba deok and Iber. aat our Iriend Amis, of Iba orood Aia, aa psle ae death, Iba piclur. of dea. p.ir and dejectiua. Wa tendered onr ervloea but ba book bia bead aod tt P'ed tba wish thai ba wight dia In paoe. Suddenly ba brightened op and aald ba belieted tf ba bad aom. brandy ba would feel better. Wa ata'trd to Bad h. purser but Lsd Dot proceeded f.r until ba railed as back, and amid gulps f fried fl modar and clam chowder, ba informed oa that be eoaldo'i keep It down tf ba bad it 0. alill livas, bow- ar, and wl probably deny aver be ma aiek. By tbia Uma Ibioga began to look eertoua. Wbeo wa atarted not iba upper deck waa eoysred with youog loika bat tbey bad all disappeared eioept Editor Wblla and ifa.of tba Portland Chron icle, and Heeator Patieraoti aod wife, of Kalem. Every hrtb waa oronpW . a akk lady, afraid to eiso wink for fear of r.n.wa of in Ureal trooblea, rkitna of Iba young (iris would alip away frora Ihelr rooipaay and tambla Into a brib aod Ibey dida'l era abetber tfeerfr bat waa oa tbeir bead or oeder them, or belber their fee! aod lower el trenjitles era banging over or not, to ibey oould Ibrow op and dia in peaoe. Other oold elitig to tbeir avmpaoy aa if Ibey era really responsible for lb. fx.niiee f-risie, Una tio lalv aesisixl I. .. taaiU a Uruia ff ,rl U r.ob tl rail but sLt was lata Kb. Ibrew bar aroa arwaaJ bia awk aad ampii n,. ooUola tA ber ai'io.aeb apo bia ablrt fwot. e aeerried reigoe bat bad iba lady ba4 bia wife ba wal beta pltnbed ber overboard, ll.efe as nm,m lsty r thirty ladieer bard aad ooty twa , ewstel. efiator '.M.r . t, .... a irl d'. lrm l,ia ee M. I.le ud, I ' 'f. ! 'H ! e leV. , .Mled ( .ft a. 1 i lte. d t set enod1 be,..,, b,.irtt I.. ... Uiit . i.r7 1 .. tl . . . -I FRIDAY, AUGUST Marion oounty, seemed lo take special delight in laughing at the poor nnfortu Dates and they in turn were praying tht lightning might strike him. It did. We saw him standing forward watobing for another victim. All at once be looked back as if he' had fogotten something. He had. He made a break for the rail like be had been shot out of a catapult and pumped up a stream that wonld do oredit to a three iuoh bose. Here k where Senator Patterson nearly laughed Himself siok. A. W. Patterson, of the Heppner Ga zette, was stretch' d out on a seat in the stateroom with friend Beaoh, of the Portland Farmer and B ookman, lying ncroas bim. a C Doughty, of the Dal las Observer, was doubled uo under 1 table kicking himself with both feet be- cause be ventured out on theses. A heavy fog suddenly settled down over the deep and for 'ear of shoalioir. the steamer put to sea. This was the last straw and the siok surrendered to the in. evitable. No one could tell whether tl, fog would last three hours or three davs ana we never saw a more sober party even at a funeral. Anchor was oast and all we had to do was to- wait. In about an hour the fog lifted and the oraft was headed for port. Everybody denied be ing siok and some managed to even oheer and wave handkerchiefs but it was a sad looking orowd. The men looked pale, bats stove in, collar ridinff on back of tbe neok with shirt front smeared and the color of coffi-e. And tbe ladiea so neat and attraotive in the mnrnintr I Alas for the mighty deep aod tbe rock of the sea, equally as dangerous as the rock of a oradle. Their haU were awry, bang hanging down striht and hair nil di. beveled, jacket collar turned inside, the picture of tudifferenceand untold miserv. The sand dunes of Newport never looked so cheerful or felt so seoure as it did when these hapless exoursiooiBls landed on terra ilrma. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applioBtlona ' aa they oaunot reaoh the diseased portion of the ear. There is only oue way to cure deafness, aod that is by constitutional remediea. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of tbe muooue lining of tbe Eua taohiaoTube. When tbia tube is in flamed vou have a rumbling sound or Mrely closed, deafness is the result, and unless tbe inflammation oan ba taken out and this tab. restored to its normal oondition, bearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by natarrb, wi ioh 1. nothing bui au in flimed condition nf the mnO"ii nrfac We will give Oua Hundred Dollara for t M Vu any oase of deafness (caused by catarrh) that osnnot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Seud for oiroiilsrs: free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ra-Sold by druggists, 75 i. GALLOWAY ULUMNUS. The weather ia dry and roads are very dusty. Early peaches are ripening. They ara of excellent quality and flavor. The people of tbia vicinity are quite pleaaed that Ironbleaome grasaboppera bave Dearly all left Iwre. Last Sunday Rev. Chamberlain deliv. ared ao eicelleul sermon lo aa apprecia tive audience at this p.laoe. Mrs. Jesse Moore, of Lower Butter ereek, ia report-. I aa improving. She baa been very ill for eorneliroe. Be. J. T. Host in. end family hive ool yet returned. Tbey bar. been lu tba roouutaitii fur the past two weeks. W. J. Waltenborger aad family bava alao returned from a eight days' trip lo Iba mountains. Tbey report a pleasant time. I. L. Howard aod wife aod Ollie Ao draw. bav. Inst reloroed from a teo dava 'Jiaro be mouolaioa, wbere tbe gen tlemen bsva been outling eonl wood. Tbe following named gentlemen are at work with Ibeir eeoou.l bay crop: J. 8ylor, II N. Ht.ofl-11, I), Warren, f Warreo, M. Corrigall, W. J. Watleuhar. ger and J. Barker. Oawowar, Or, July 22, IMS. M. fear big a.erews Having Iba neede.l mer o n,re tbao make gM all Iba adverti.iiitf fr luem, lha following four reined ir hfe re,. a phen.imeoal .ale. tr Kin' New DiMVivery. fur e.niiiiii.ti,,n. .ne I,, aod oolds, eaeti b ltleklsranlee. - r.ienno mil-fa, lha reat reine,tr f..r Mver, Hlomarl, aod Khlneya. Jinekleo'a Amir. Halve: tbe hel in 11.. ..,i.i ...4 Ir Klng'a New Ufa I'Hla, al.l. b ara a pwfecl pill. All thee remedies ere jrtisrar.Ue.1 I., do jo, nlll pUIj rir Ibem and the dealer ah-ee tame is ""he.! bereth Will m elsd lo r ra of ibem. Hold slT. W. Ayera Jr , drag alnt. 'mifii DiMoraare -A laty of a ataUart republliao family who baa a taloarl r pabllcaa now not i f e J .b aa oeari tester.Uy giving flovefOnr L"fd aa earneel Irolaro q ib. in keeping dettncraU In i fflwi wlen there ara deserving repobllraiMi u eee. (,f U plaeea. There la a abole -4 of eoergeiie repoblleaaa Ihroogboet the elate who oold fcav. title! iba ls.tr on the l.aek pe.eiej,hh,h1 the le .,4 be, ;. r .t 'ss-m.ii - "nUii, Hl.ie.faso. J,"' -"'". 'eti,r,. w m u . . it . ... . ' Vkea. !'.., T. W,Avrf ,aftii t 2, 1895. Highest of all in Leavening Absolutely ULutitu LIGHT ON PLANTS, Its Street la Some Instaaees of Great Benefit. Although the store of human knowl edge on the subject of the attributes of coiors is gradually growing, and we xmve even gone so far as to differentiate the sounds caused by the falling of a ray of sunshine on cloths of various tints, comparatively little is yet known of the physiological effect of color on human beings. , The votaries of the blue glass craze," which came into vogue some years ago, who firmly be heyed that a bath in a flood of colored light was the finest restorative that tired and ailing humanity could have recourse to, may possibly have been wiser in their generation than those who derided them. Whatever the ef fect of colored light on individuals may nnallybe determined to be, its influ-en-us on plants is now unquestionably r- umui class or a omuti tint has for half a century been one of , ... ..,vDIWUla u, lno plant - uu mo icaaing into nouses at Kew gardens, near London. a resldence, aud the cute way ia which In 1889, the experiment was made of thuy escaped from the police, who substituting white glass for green in ,wero acted by the noise of the the east wing of the tropical fern buttle- 1 know a this is utterly de note. This was the result of the ob- praved anJ shocking, but it ia true ecrvation of the successful cultivation nevertheless." ' by an amateur horticulturist of ferns ..n : with full exposure to the light The 1 -e,Sn 1 mina tt 111116 thinZ lik improvement in the growth of the 1. , the deaCfn, kindly, as he plants was remarkable. In 1809 . ! PS8.cd his hook through the skin be- tion of the west wing was also glazed, and the new temperate fern house was wholly glazed with white "i y , ffect of a freshbait glass. The result has been " the snappers don't bite any better ly beneficial that it has now been XL termined to abandon entirely the fu- v use ui jrreen glass. A DOG'S LESSON. Ha fes Tancht to Be Beapeotrnl to Bears. Jack McCall, of Gray Eagle Bar, was out at the dog show and took a great deal of Interest in the foxhounds, for up in the mountains of Placer Jack is known as a mighty deer hunter, says the San Francisco Call. Sanderson, whose dog Paddy took the first prize in -V.1I..T iW- .... . dog's merits. "Foxhounds," he said, "seldom know much more than to fol low a scent, but Paddy is an exception. I can drop my knife while out hunting, and, after going on a mile or more, send him back for it and be will bring it to me." '!You ought to see my dog Quartz," aald McCull. "Thoroughbred?" asked Sanderson. "Oh, yes, yes, he'a a thoroughbred. One of the smartest dogs you ever saw. Fine doer dog, too. Ue'a a half hound and half Scotch terrier." "I thought you said he was a thor oughbred," said Judge W. P. Lawlor, Who la the nmner of e nnre wnin "Well, if you saw bim after deer you would say he waa a thoroughbred," re plied Jack, who has not attended many dog ahowa. "One day I wan out pros pecting and had no gun with me, and we, Quartz and I, came upon a black bear tilting up on hia haunchea. Quarts had never seen a bear before, but had often had fun with the wild lings that you may are sometimes in the moun tains, and he siipMMd he had a bog to deal with and malted up to the bear and made a grab for him. "The bear Just reached out with one paw, and, taking Quartz on the aide of tho head, looaened one ear and sent Mr. Quartz rolling down bill. You should have seen the intelligent look of inquiry on that dog's face when I came up to him. It aked aa plainly aa could In: 'What kind of a hog waa that, any way?'" inc. uairuL uiUTuut. Aa Oeeaslea ea Whlra It Relaee4 T sep ia's Hoanle lllark Has, lo theae dava when ao many meana of earning a livelihood are closed, save to the working daneee, It la interesting lo hear of the revival of so old a pro feselnn as that of the road. This be Intr the age of machinery, aayt lha Pall Mall liaaette, one need not be aur-prta-d to learn that the bicycle baa been autltuted for the llonnia lllark It. .te, of a century ago. The original formula: "Your money or your life," la, however, maintained uU t, and tbe ld York road la onre again the aeen. of the highwayman's operations, Th. plit.il, too, a still the proper weapon, and In other reaped, the tradition of tbe rraft are carefully preserved. "Tbe iiotifaater police are ronnntiiil. rated with, but bave not made any arrests," la a sentence that reminds one of the days when watchmen were over, turned la their boxes. Throughout the account la piiliirevii. The cyclist eulhroats' bicycles were "on I he road aide," while their riders disputed the eage of Mr. Lelv. The Utter ahonk up bis gallant "safety" (hence, forth a misleading titlei, and at tempted to run the gauntlet, but a bullet took him In the berk oft),. Ihlgh. lie, however, escaped .j ",s. native city" of York, preserving hia purse virgin. CAT HUNTS A NEW PAD. eroe! Hew Toft Inute. ae4 Terrto boa a RaetereeJ I etiilos. "Tbe gliledge youtha of (eotham have ad'tptml a new m sos of .irtur Hal anoantnobt that la aa braut aa they iLifck It d-lh'ful." a4 a .Vew Vurk UvUt to a writer tor u Wash Ingiott hr. The La lest fs.1 la cat bunting. Yon are familiar, of tours, With (he etu , n . r:,'. M h . h 'tm v '.iiei 1, i.f ,iv otk sttr d m, til.iii e M fc.ti I.U M .i.it .1 i .n lu .tit. lli.y r, i.f.i, i v,r) tBiib-t foh,i fcvut4 tUo kity a U uIum kM l, C.f r...'.r, 1pJ t4 LAs. mt Uay asvt I semi-weIkly n8;. Power - Latest U. S. Gov't RP,w r. PURE them to death by means of aiue thetwa. The younjr bloods have fol lowed their example, but in a differ- WWUlUff tllBTTl Hnrl n: r iiauuer. Homeless felines are their objects for annihilation also, but they use bull terriers and fox terriers in stead of chloroform. You can imagine what a fight there is when a vicious fog of either of the species named tackles a cat who recognizes that it must battle for its life. The young men who pursue this brutal pastime make regular engagements with each other for a cat hunt, and really dress for it. They wear old clothes and rubber-soled tennis shoes, so that they may keep up with their dogs and not attract policemen with their noise in running. I heard two well-known young men at the Brunswick one night recently gloating over their expert eneesof the night before and describ ing to an interested eroun th rreQo fl'ht that occurred when their dogs at- ir - - the back fln of the killle and cast !nin,noW: h?ok nd sinker the length of 1 . n the:X ve. been doinT he'll be swim- raing as lively as ever when we pull up anchor to go home. Look at those killies inthebaitbox. Nothing damper about them than some seaweed since morning, and they'll all be ready to swim away if they stay till to-morrow. "They are tough and hardy little fel lows and no mistake," he continued, lifting the seaweed to look admiringly at the wriggling little stumptailed fish packed like sardines in the box. "They seem to have been created for the good of others. Everything preys on killies, (Km "or- eainiMaWK TflkwAUi bait, down to the gulls and herons and bass and blacklist! and weak fish and fluke and snappers that follow them among the grass every full tide. And with all this keeping after them they don't thin them out that anyone can see. Why, the very chickens along shore will run from a dough trough for tho sake of eating killies' eggs." "Hold on a minute, deacon," said the reporter, who waa the pious mariner's flablng companion that day. "I grant all the rest you aay, but please explain how chickens manage to get at the killies' eggs. If you'd aald duuka or geese, I oould understand it." WOMANLY BEAUTY. what It Consists or A (wording is a french Writer. Grenatlle, a French author of the sixteenth century, haa written a large and very eclentillo book on female beauty and endowa hia Ideal of female lovelineae with tba following attri butea: "Youth, medium stature, chestnut brown hair, symmetry of limb, a deli cate akin, revealing the blue veina, roay complexion, a smooth, serene brow, uniformly-arched temples, nar row eyebrows, which do not meet; elo quent, dark-brown eyea; a winsome smile, cherry-red lips, a small mouth, amall milk-white teeth, a sweet breath, a aoft agreeable voice; a chin which does not protrude and ia graced by a dimple; amall, rosy ears; a slender throat of ivory whitetiesa; amall, aoft white hands, nicely lajiering flngera, graceful gestures, an even, dignified walk; shining finger nails, smooth and well curved; an even, pleasant temper ament, good taste In dress, superUcial education, amall, pretty feet, and at tentive demeanor toward others." Mr. Vass's Lawe Roller. The late Richard Vaua, of Philadel phia, waa a believer In progreaa and had little reverence for antiques as auch -his hat to the contrary notwithstand ing. A relative told recently bow Mr. Vaua received a well preserved section of one of the pillars of tbe I'sulheou at Home. It waa sent Ut him by a friend who had some trouble In securing It, and considered it an Interesting relic, lie expected, on hia return to America, ti II nd the broken column standing upon the lawn of the Vaut resi dence, perhaps rovercl with Ivy and looking down the age. rather scirn fully at the degenerate elvillf.. lion of the nineteenth century. He was horrified lo he.r, however, that Mr. Vau. not bring in heed of a broken piti.r Just then, had turned It into a In roller. It did duty In that rapacity fr a long time, and la atlli In re!,, ,. The latest Joke at the expense of the French Society for Ihe I'rotectlun of Animals I. to the following effect: A country man armed with an Immense club presents himself before the presi dent of the society and claim the first prise. He la ask4 to describe the act of bumaoity oa which be found, ttu ilalm. "I saved the life of a wolf." re pi le Ihe countryman. "I might have easily k :;;! bim with U.ls blmlve.m," and be awing bl weapon In the air, to tbe korneaM discomfort of the preskknt. lut where WMthlawoifrinquLree the ll trr; 'what Led La duua to your I 11 1 " "lie bid !! devoured my wife," f tin' r. 1 : . 1U pn I4 i.t tt 5V ta an Imtar I and then s.ij; My fit id. I sa of pin I " that vw Lewi U Uy fe 1 Vrai