flM I I I StM II I I III 1 1 1 1 mi I KI4.Mil I Mil IHUIMIifl 3 t PAPER llllifllini IIMI II 1 1 Ml I If 1 1 II Ml KM Ma 1 1 M III I OFFICIAL FREQUENT AND CONSTANT Advertising brought me all own, A, T. Stewart. MY SUCCESS I Is owing to my liberality in ad-1 vertis'ng Robert Bonner. E s : s ll! M l 1 1 1 I I I I i t 1 1 HI 1 I I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 1 I'M I HI M II 1 1 I .in t. in i in i in i i;ii 1 1 in i:nt,i i mm . . . i 1 1 ia.M..a THIRTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY OCTOBER 18, 1895. WKEKLY NO. f.'.9 I SEMI-WEEKLY KO.otO $ SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BY W PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS A. W. PATTERSON, PATTERSON, . . . Editor Business Manager At JS.Wl per year, il.25 fur six months, 75 ots. for three montcs. Aduertis ng Rates Made Known on Appl cation. on tile at E. CI. Hake's Advertising Acency. M and 65 AlnroluiQta Exohaneu. Han Franoisco, California, where co,.- racU for advortisiriK nan be mndo for it.. nnHIB PAPKKis kept 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Ko. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 1: !5 p. m. dnily except Sunday. Arrives at Willows Junction Nn in mixed, leaves Willows Junction 6:30 p. m. Arrives at Heppner 9:00 p. m. daily except Sunday. , . ,,,. Kant hound, main line arrives at Willows Junction 3 :H0 a.m. West bound, main line, leaves A Mows Junc tion 12:06 a. m. ... West bound Portland fast freight with pas seneer coach leaves Willows Junction 4S.0 p. m. and arrives at The Dalles at 9:00 p. m. Here passengers from the branch lay over till 3:15 a. f toko the font, mall west bound which ar rivai at Pnrtlnnrl 7 25 a. m. The Dalles and Portland passenger leaves The Dalles daily at 1AHt m and arrives -it Portland 6:00 p.m. Leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. daily and arrives at The Dalles 12:15 p. m. This connects with the uit hniimi uv frnlirht with Dassenuer conch which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 p. m., arriviug at Willows Junction 6:58 p. m. 40 CYCLES Are the Highest of all High Grades. Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price. Do not be induced to pay more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on having the Wavirlcy. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold. 211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indianapolis, Ind., U. S. A. Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or. $1800.00 OPEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. $150.00 every month given away to any one who ap. plies through us for the most meritorious patent during the month preceding. We secure the beat patent! for our client!, and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to keep trick of their bright ideas. At the same time wt wish to impress upon the public the fact that IT 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as the "car.window"(which can be easily slid up and down without breaking the passenger's back, "sauce-pan," "collar-button," "nut-lock," "bottle. I The U.S. GOVERNMENT I PAYING MILLIONS 1 A MONTH 1 United Mates Officials. Preeident Grover Cleveland Vice-President ?'r,r; "u BooreOiry it Stat Richard 8. O ney Hocretary of Treasary John H. Carlisle Secretary of Interior ..... Hoke Smith Seoretary of War Daniel 8. Uniotit Secretary of Navy Hi wj A. llwhert P.wtinnater-General William I.. WHaon Attorney-Ooneral J udwin Harmon Secretary of Agrinultnre J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon. ftovernor -W. J: t"J Secretary of State ! 'K'K"1(inl(1 Treasnrer PMI. Motsohao Snpt. Pnhlie lnstrnction - M .,1,WI(1 Attorney General .X. M. Mbjm. Senators ij. H. Mitchell I llinvar Hermann Congreesinen Printer 'nprmne Judge. !K. H. Hean V. A. Moo 0. V.. Will' ) W. li. Ellis V. It. I.WH1" K. H. Hean, Ktre, Wort on Slxih .Indiclal IM(rlct. Circnit .mUre Stephen A. Ixiwell , -Mit.inir AttoriiHy John H. UwrI Morrow ("nntity Otflriala, u .... . I. W. Oowan u"'" " ..7 J. H. Iloothl. ..J.ilT. ' Jnliiw Kcl'hli r.Hnm'lNiionera J. tt. Howard J. M. Baker, To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their & Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars on whom you depended for support ? TO THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW g To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new a law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. fm. IT-Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice, fw No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, f) 618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. i an. MMMM tm Mnfvnilsd. hit ntttrlu oti thoiitfttid Uadina tieirt- pa per $ in the United State, and is yaarantred by them. r .t. W. Morma . Ci. W. HarriiiBtiin Frank William J. r . Willi. Geo. Iat Anna HaWiner I T. W. Ayera. Jr " Clerk.. H Hhwiff " Treiimirer Surveyor... .School Sup't.. ('uniner BtrriotH towk orrtcwi. ,K ThiMi M'Hiwn . . n K Farnawiirth. M. l,irhtiithai.'V)Via 'piln"'n, T. W Ayr.Jr.. u u II. ..... f J Mlitmllll. V 3. Mall.w'k ttThJl Z A. A- Hubert. Preeinrt Offlrr. JnatiMof tha Psaea. ( 'unatahla. t'nltd Htfi U4 Ortira. Tui Dali.m. oa. J, f. MnoT9 A.8. H.Kin Vk 001. 0. u s arnM Kl"tr ... . . .... .... , . . t. II. Kulilims.... . K. U Frlann I .N. H. Whuiti , lUcetver I lrivf I SS3XZT BOeiSTISS. ItAWUNH tr,Ni.ll. (. A. K. H-MMaat Unimtuo. Or, tha taM HalnrtUy of I . mnth. All niuaarlnit"1 " H i -i' It.. Iian. W. HniTH Adioiant. tf ruHio.lf. LUMJJER! tlTI HAV FOR HAI.R AI L KISfM Of V T drMl LumtM-r, M miia oi Heppiwr, that la knows aa the rKK I.M rtKT, ROl'UH. - - ruAR, . Itaol - IT l w;tx adu FACTS M FACTS ! olj CAS III Y liMirt worth of dry goods and groreiiea and Ihen have eiiutigh left nut of (too no to pun-haw a No. I Crescent Hli yrle. This la i flrstlM machine. Why then y $100.00 for a bicycle that will glva no better acrvlre T Y- 4 af CttE'EST Hcon her," w?lht 3) outida, only $.). Laillea' and Ornta rialstra all the way from I'fl to V "Biya' Junior," only In with pneumatic tire a good mj hlna. "Our Upeclal." Men a I n; Udlca', A WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, the nmim m a, llrppnef, ftrrt'in, I r Agtlt fir . MORROW HMD GRANT CountoB. Ir nruvitkro in Htr?, Vi in tmt I, uuj Iwt. a.eiltuml. Tha a'wva nitatioa ara sirli tly ftf fah. I, HAMILTON. Prop. -IE INTER OCEAN Haiual M ol liwi Wl. PtL4ll. Kt. It mMOP, rrt4at rklr. TRASUCTS i 6LNTS IL BlNStNS BCSiNBS -t tn it- MOSt Popular Republican Newspaper of the West And Has the Largest Circulation. COIaL-KCTIONS Matwna Fa--vaU Tn. EXCHANGE IUJUGHT , SOU) tir.rrsr.i-. m'u)x TEEMS BY MAIL At A airwapaH ttlH IKfAl a a a4 lk Haws ASU tnu ni.il i aimiAl UT I u a It atli. antwrninflinTOvrai " C IftOO "' - -ti , 3 1 II , , la- - ff . aariw tf w .4 -1 t iu a !, a --4 ; y-. tir r fa ' '. fwC t:; a aa i k. rTT 13. 3 TllitT0IalutiCAllCN9C9.: At tfif l K ' O- aiM tha a-.i f f rf..r N taWslia. U U , w 'H - 1 i topper, and a thousand other little things that most nr raw can find a wsv of imDrovincr : and these simnla inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to tha i fact that these women ate Australian VTomsM bttartXlea BeaUb unit Hair on the Altar of Good Complexion. The majority of the female beauties of Sidney, according to an English ob server, have peculiarly delicate com plexions, languid expressions, fragile physique and a die-away look in the eyes, which are more suited to the en ervated temperment of an old civiliza tion than the active vitality of a new world. It was easy even for a novice to detect that these ladies owed a good deal to their perruquier. The mystery of this curious com '-nation of pre mature baldness and unusual delicacy of complexion was explained by the arsenic in Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report author. Try to think of something to invent rr is not so hard as it seems. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in the " National Recorder, published at Washineion. D. C, which is the best newspaper published in America in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's sub scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands of copies of the "National Recorder," containing a sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, will be scattered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their attention the merits of the invention. All communications regarded strictly confidential. Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitor! of American and Foreign Patent, 618 F Street, N.W., Box 385. Washington, D. C. t2f Rtftmet editor qfthit fafir. Writtjerour jo-fagi famphltt, FREE. &ZZ&QZ&)'EZZI POISE AMIS t : : DAILY (without Sunday) S&.oq prr eai DAILY (with Sunday) IS.oo per year The Weekly Inter Ocean ici.OG , rtR YCAtt I V - la aK ins SUMMONS. IN THE CinCUIT COURT FOR THE COUN ty of Morrow, State of Oregon. F. B. Vancleave, 1 flalntllt, vs. L. H. Vancleave, Defendant. I To L. H. Vancleave, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oreeen. you are hereby required to appear and answer the enm- D'Htnt niea aitaitisi you in tne aoove eiiimea suit within ten days from the date of the service ot inis summons upon you, 11 servea wiinin this county; or, if served in any other county O' this state, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you; aim if served upon you by publication or by personal servico wrnout tne Kiato or ureiion, then you are required to appear and answer on I or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to-wit: On or before the first Mon day in March. IN'.. And I 1 ease you fall to so answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take a necree against you tor trie dissolution 01 tne marrinne bonds now existing between you and plaliitltt, and for the care and custody 01 the minor child burn as the fruits of said marriage, to-wit: R. A. Vancleave; and for such further decree as the court may deem just. 1 tils summons is ptmnsiien ny orner 01 tne Hon James A. Fee, Judge of the litll Judicial District of the State of Oregon, dated September 6th, 1HH5. O W KKA, 74-N6. Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. order to produce the aristocratic pal lnr and lannruor. and found to their horror that another effect of the drug was to make the hair drop out. Valu ing their complexion above their hair, however, they sacrificed the one to the other. What a woman will endure for her complexion may bo estimated by this and also by the fact that these arsenic eaters rarely live past forty five. There is no pleasure, moreover, in the consumption of the poisonous drug. The arsenic is made up into dainty looking caramels, which fash ionable dames will produce from pre cious little bonbonnieres and suck quite openly, just as the American girl chews gum or the English girl enoco late. The arsenic question, English men say, was becoming quite a burn ing one in the antipodes. When a man married a vounor lookinrr. lovelv erea ttuoruea with luxurious ringlets, he was disgusted to find after the cere mony that she was really a semibald, prematurely enervated woman, who was shortening her life to please her own vanity and was incapable of ful filling the duties of a mother to debili tated children which she brought into the world. Moreover, the suffering which she would go through in any at tempt to overcome this pernicious habit was quite enough to make her break down, if, indeed, nho could be per suaded to bear it at all. FAI I HrUt. LU1 HtLPLESS. MODEL SHEEP BARN. Just the Thins; for Farmers In the North and Northwest. The plan of sheep barn and yard shown herewith is one of the best mod els tor tha sheep fanner in the cold north, as in the arrangement every thing is convenient and well arranged. The long fodder can be fed from the feeding passages, but to feed the grain or roots the attendant must go into the pens among the sheep. This is dono to insure his looking over the sheep, when any that are sick would be de tected. The stone wall is plastered on the inside. The doors, D, are large and the windows, W, numerous, so that the entire building can be kept thoroughly dry and airy. By means of doors sus- BY VIRTl'E OF AN EXF.Ct'TION ISSt'ED out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the S'ate of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, on theMdnvof October, IHWi, in favor of K. D. K00O, rmtiitin. aim against Allreii iiooiittiu, Emilia A. Doollttie ami Collin & McFarland. Defendants, for the sum of Two Hundred and Five (1.116 Mil Dollars tilth In'ercat I hereon from the 17th day of August, In'i , at the rate ol ten per cent per aiiiiiini and Twenty Dollars attor I ney'n fees and the further sum of sixteen and A) ion Dollars coats, and accruing coata. 1 have levied upon anil w ill sell at pillule auction to the highest bidder on Snturdav, the ill nsy of Noveinliei, l..i. at 2 oYlock e, M. of aid dav. at the court limine door In Heppner. Mo-row County. Oregon, all the right, title, and I lUTest which the Mild Altrcd D'xdlttle, Kmina K. Doollttie ami Collin & Mi-Farlaud, Defeii- datits. h d 011 ami nllcr the :id day of September, lw.1'1. In or to the following dcucrlbcd premltcs, to nil: North-casl Ouarter of Section Nineteen M'.'i In Township Three (:i) South, of Kniige Twenly- Itvp K.ast, . 31 ., 111 Morrow rouiiiy, un goii. Terms of sale, chbIi In hand, tin proceeds to lie nppl'ed to the satlofartloli of said judgment, attorney's lein, cunla and all coots Hint may ccrue Dated at lleiipncr, Morrow County, Orenon, tills St-CUIld dH)' ol ( K'lnlH-r, l"'i. (t. . H UtltlNOTON, IM Hie rill ol Morrow County, Oregon. KHHIIFI S SALE. C fi. A 5 L3'H ---g--BLJ3aJ jW , CArt I Crrt ENORMOUS HEAT. ttvvlrtuenf an execution Imih-! mil of the llomualile circuit onrt of the Mule of Oregon, lor tha County ol Morrow, tioii a Judgment rendered and enter") iu aibl court 1111 the 1 bird Day ol Kr-..ttiii"r, I ', In favor of I n- I rln, la llnl- i. ruinlilt. and agalnat 1. ). K Irk, Mtainma Kirk ami the Morrow County Mud A 1 mat CoiuiHiiiy, a roriMirnttoti, Ih-b-tiiianta, for the sum ol Iweiily tne II oii,r,-, i.'.i Dollai. 1 1, old Coin, a Hh titter'! Iln nx.il from the .nh dav ol Man h. I '.'. at the rat" ol ten per rent. r annum, and Mif II iiudrrd and Nluef ll tl'l liollara attorue) a Uf, ami the further I sum ol 1 aeiity three and " I"' il.M ", ) Ihillara Ienta. and ac ruing cnua, 1 nav ie u-t iiHin and lil sell at i.ni.n,- am lion 011 Mturdav, the I ail day ol la-toller, IS,, at 2 o cm a I. M , at ihe court houM d'Mtr In H''pfMier. Morrow I couiily, and slate of nn-goii, all Hie rlali', title n. Iniert-at a I.I- h ihraaM i D hies Myamma K Irk and the Morrow 1 oiimy land A I m.l 1 1 oniiiaiiy, livteoiUtiU. had on or alter Ilia third day ol orptcnilwr, in or li Ilia lolloaing I it,-., rllid pr.'ii.t.a. to alt' It a Nnrth Hall ol ration llilrlylx, the Sorthaeal ijuarirt " wiloii Ihlrty rlva and ",oiha-.t cj .art. r i. m linn Twenty alx. all tu loanaldp one l Pouth, of Itaiign laaiity. I t-l r a.t, W M Tt fir,ao aalt. ra.h In band. Ih t.rorrfl. 11 l ai-t-'led to the Mll.lo' lion of al liltorltail I aiifii. lulfrr-a! Diliiiiii ) s t. ro.ta, and rta 1 trial may a-rr,s D.I'd at ii- i t 'i--f in tne aia-a ani routut aforraahl thta I .Hi d. ol "rpl . l'- l Him iT'lf, T ft hriff l Motrow I wuiity. oni. Touching Tale of an Old Servant of Queen Victoria. In the "Life of James Holmes" may be found a pathetic story of a man named Darner, the scion of a royal house, who, in the latter part of the eighteenth century, was one of the queen s pages, She grew to have a very warm regard for him, but the time came when, on account of increasing age and infirmity, he was pensioned oft, and some one else was put in his place. It irrieved him much to change ins habits, but he was in some degree con soled at being allowed to attend cor tain rovtil entertainments, and it wns at one of these that he distinguished himself by a somewhat eccentric action which greatly amused his forme'' uns-trw- - - - - - V . He was wandering forlornly about, alone, when the queen, ever mindful of her old 11 ml tried servants, hastened to ward him with extended hand and a word of kindly greeting. lie took the prolTered hand nnil held It for a moment, wliilo he gazed with a smiling though piu.led expression lit the queen. Tin 11 he said; "I know that fuee! I know it as well as I know any fuee, but pnnloit me, minium 1 ennnot for the life of mo recollect where 1 have seen it!" 'I'lair Ihtiuer'." hiiiil the queen, with a sorrowful ntnilo, as a!ie turned away. I'oor luniier!" Tlienld 111:111 looked after lu-r for a liii.tiii iit. and then anked a passing gar dener who Hie lady might Ihi, " Us, Hie queen." Dinner lutlf'lied, Tin afraid," fall he, "her majesty will think I have t r Hen lu-r!" PLAN OF MODEL SUKKP BARN. pended from the sleepers above, which, by the use of ropes, pulleys and a sand bag, c;vn bo gently let down, one of the pens can be turned into a closed compartment for ewes when breeding; and by the use of hurdles which aro hinged together, and which, when not in use are stored neatly away above, thh closed compartment can be sub divided into numerous pens for several sheep. The doors at the ends of the feeding passages next the walls open into the passages and are hung in such a way that when sheep are being chnnged from one pen to another the doors prevent them from getting Into the passageway. The floor of tho feed room is made of cement and a root pulpcr and a stripper occupy one side of this compartment, while in another corner i: a neat little cupboard for holding shears, sheep-dip, etc. A dip ping trough and other appliances are stored avvuy In convenient. corners. A larire ineloct water cistern hns been built :it one cud of the root cellar, and by means of a tap the hose water can be carried to any part of the building, A. Campbell, Ontario, la Farm and Home). Cure fur Headache. Aa a remedy for all forms of Heiidanlie Kloetric Hitter liita proved 10 he the very Iwst ltelbelM a Dermiiiien pure ami Hie moat dreaded habitual au'k headaches yio'il to its inllue-new. We nruMitll hit ar nlllii tcil In procure a Imtile, ami give this reumdy a fair trial, li. rimes nf habitual noiiHtiliation r'.li'"- Irin Ilittira rurra by Kivit.g I he needed oiit lo the Imwela. and ft) phmcs lonff reaiat Him f this mcdmine. Try dure. IiirifH bottles only fifty rout a at T. W. Ayera, Jr., drtitf store. A Figure Which Demonatrates the Power of the Sun. ,j There is not more than one person in each ten thousand who has anything like the correct idea what an icicle forty-five miles in diameter and two hundred thousand in length would look like. It is also true, says the St. Louia Republic, that there is no necessity for one being provided with a mind that would enable him to form a correct conception of such a gigantic cylinder of ice, for there is no probability that anyone will ever live to see an icicle even half so large, yet it is interesting to know that Sir John Herschel, the great astronomer, used such an illus tration in one of his articles on the in tensity of the sun's heat. After giving the diameter of the great blazing orb, and a calculation 011 the amount of heat radiated by each square foot of its immense surface, he closed by saying that if it were possible for an icicle forty-five miles in diameter and two hundred thousand miles long to plunge into the sun's great burning sea of gas it would be melted away and utterly consumed even to its vapor, in less than one second of time. Such an iciclo would contain more ice than lias formed on the rivers and lakes of the United States during the past one hundred years; its base would cover the average Missouri country and its length would be almost suilicieut to reach to tho moon. On the farm there ia continually 00- ourrmg little aoeidents 10 man ana heast that oanne delay to the farmer In hia work. The duration of this delay is a matter of importance to the thrifty tiller of the aoil. As a qniok and relia ble remedy for ailments and abrasions of the flesh, there is none better than Dr. J. II. McLean s Volosnio Oil L101 metit. It Iihs proved its worth by many yenrs of constant and snooeRsfnl use. I'rice 25o, Win and 81.00 per bottle. FUTURE OF THE HORSE. I sea trie WEAL I H OF NATIONS. Notice Of Intention. I ami orrir r. at iiif in 1.1 r mil" .on 4 NM,-tui ai 14 f.ii la h rri., ih.n ll.allba loM t"t ia.tl altinf Ma ft!'! lur H, td I-1 Dtt.tlt I-, tnmkm B- ai f.Nwtf lo a-ip ).,,( ,,l hi. a l thai I al l mad IwIm.o J M. .(,.,. ,-, i link, al i II --nl. "voi i.n s,e.n,Ur I;. l-i. w WIIIHM f MUflf, 11 -I r in 1 o . . , su t a 1 ', it' I'.ttmr. IU t-.-n .! I- I l - l. 11 f-r.o. I hia - I ofeia a ii ad f u!tMail'"i M at-l ia- d H l-.ui 1 at.ir ' V.o.rf, Fiana lolm T Vi;ia), Jafca !' a I .. Itli.afm. iif a a t 1 .a f M ". H'tr, N The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED EY ANY. II ta. aawslf a Ix.r.H la ak eaaa al IM iaaailf il l 11 a l ak I i s at taw ? - sat Ma kiataV II iltllll atati, tall HI aaa a-ai4.4. STitlTKall V ft It Until '. awa4 tM Ha ttmtt tfa. taMaaH at.t iaimMi a all lira H lawaai I Ha. M tf iHH tau.Ur. IT IS A TWELVt-PAOE PAPER. fur tvr txr i Hu-ro w c', t r, f fnirit O Mi or all t t H ail I ".Ma-it vm "t a-a. . arilll aiiarif 11 l ii Ml ( Or Ht kktrfUl Of IMAl M.'.tH- l" l fall II I Akini tt tail. It la la aaa4 aaa IM sufia al la Ikaat laaak ka Naat a4 Lai !. n.a Mti. IKa4 K ml k rt ! r,aa la 0 "r IWta Ur-imtia. -a. THK lUTKH OCKAN. Chlfif hot let of Intention. .,a fi a it I t .-a in k-'itKK l ISH'tHf i.lr 1H It IMi .. ...a !- . -I Mi,r aaa 11 1 ia t ,'..ii. - a ai .. 4 !- a tH nIMiSll i a - I ! I M: a-a la 1-1.. a I 1 ....-i Ha.al ll-Bar. I ttrn, 9 1 i : plJtUl Mltlliwa ; ) 1 11a .,, it., s . .a ud f aw 1 r I a h a II .a ia I m-i I aat-t .. -I lur Country Ida More Than a tjuarler ol I he World'a Hit he. The wealth of the l lilted States U more tlmii a fourth aa gn at aa t hut of .ill of the rest of tin- World put to gether. So report I'rof. 1'rsii'nU, htuili tit of jeilitii at ti-otioitiy, in a re-i-ent unmix r of Moiidn .M'alerne, a Fn neh pulili-tttioti. plm-i a Hie wealth of thia eotintry at 3l3.iai inai.tNal frsif--whleli U rquivaleht IosIkmiI vj,i'o'i,(Mai.iKio - and that of the ol her fh'liteen niimtriea civcrid by his atalialiea t 1,114,700,. Oiai.OXKI f ram a. Aeiriliiig to thlat atalialleian lh value ofall trnM-rty on lied in Fuglnnd, llieludilig liioln y ill I Irenlalioll, U '."., UOO.iKal.lHMJ fiam a aangii,Mki.niMi It a than this country" wetiltli. Third plaee la irivm lo rmnrsMailli .ri.'esi.iaai.isio and fourth lo liiTtimny with lll.ono,. li iHMf fm hi a. Then eiiirn liuwi with I 'Tjairi iai "aai, Aui'riu lluiicury with j ii 001. ii. Hiiiwitli r,l ui.ai iio Italy ail li f,l.ii.iai.iai.i.r miiliMidaalid - aa the I'reti' h wiv-of fram a. I low ar Hi rli h"'l eoiiitn f the world, 1 lirff r four In Hie it-Ital-r, hin. liuaaia and Au-.lf.a Uun ,.Bry - rolliloiM d rlll la i.ltlv litt! larf'T than that t,t llio t"mil II la lr Ihsl trm h of Hi wraith nf II, U rouiitrv la In !!, handaitf cm ' !' if Hi I hlna l annlliala. The ("hlni'tn am rannibalK. Chlna'a an-ralleil elvllUati'ill of thotiwimls of yearn han not htieeeeded In doing away with cantiilialiioit aniotiu ita in tMnplf. WI1111 I hiiH'se have been r 11 i'iiied in warfare with trilies on the mainland, we hear of this eating of htl man Ileah, but not until I reached For iin 11 did I have tirimf of ita truth After killings aa age on th lahind, the In ad U M-vereil from the laxly and la placed on a le to exhibit to IIiom tin forltuintea who are not at litind li w it- im'mi this hciirlh -as dKplay of alailghler and mtitllatlon. The laidy iathen divid nl among the enplora and raten. The kidney, liver, In-art and ttol of the foot are eoiildered the KvukX ileairttl'l r-H-nia. and are ttaiially rtitnpiu very ainull pieera. In tied. Slid eati n as a aort tif Miint. The fleah ami Inmea r Indled ami ti.sde Into a Jelly. Tim bine irofeaat to ldlee, iii aeeoriUne with an old mih rMilioii, that the rating of lliia fcavaiff fliah will (fi alr nif'h arol eotirag. To aiiinf Ihia iih n,tiin. 11 may ! a partial raeiiw for Una liorrililei iiMoiii, bill even Hint falla Hiroiigb tf one at' .pa lo Hiink Ibal u .r.'iii-iii U-Hefaaro al I lit Imttoin of !,m,.l-...iii aa praeliewl of tin" nm t . ; Irilx a of tin world. lb ti Matli'ae ka Sola ropf ivtof n i, eily meal rnaillel tahrrai lia .( a rrlt an .ly of -rll, tiitHl. val, aang., DaOin and lar I, titcli li aella f,. il, I .ri mark'l irie Ffd lb" . II. F.,ftln I I01I1 l.f,Mialill tailh lilm. if to Which the Animal Will Alwaya He. Turned. When railroads were llrst put in op eration it was predicted tnat, mere would be a great full in the value of horses, a deterioration of horse flesh, ami linally that the aninmls would siMin become curiosities on tho wav towards extinction. Of course, says the Huston Transcript, everybody knows that nothing of the land Hap pened. Horses Increased In number, value and quality. The business tho railroads developed all along their lines ocetiMotiod a demand for more and better horses. Just at present th popularity of tne bicycle and the appli cation of eleetrieity to transartation are eHtising some jH-ople to repeat the predict ions of llfty years ago concern lntr the lioran. It ia even said that tho horse in the near future will Ins raised simply for slaughter for final. If thai ' ' ... . .1 ! I'.. I!.... I.I- lioi w' eoulil learn 01 ui;s preim-noi, mm Intelligence ami his ncnsu of his valn would prevent him from Inking it M-rlottsly. Il- might ask: What good I he elect rie ear oil Hie radV? How ,,., h bieycln net on plowed ground, Slid whiit enti it draw without Hin aa Mtiin'o of liiitiuui fiiergy? If horses la'coiiie very cbi up w ill hot more "ta pie buy Hierii, mid will not the aggrc giitu of inilividuiil wants iMviisioti "nut ileitiniid Hml will acini it prlifa? Tlie liitelligeiit liorve a lung Hicmi ,iicsli,uiH could well afford lo munch Ina oata calmly while I lie alarmiata were cogitating as to what reply was I mii I tie. Ikrltvr Than I 01.. II' Ion I'oiaitpra. When an animal f.illai.fT In sfpetim and t a a liol M em lo r '. h llm f-nl, some aniijile Irealmeiit ,)! of 'eii brilif iir-.ui.il. im li n lo eive t-i a n olio pint 'f rS V litia -ed oil. relted 111 lliird iluy. 'I'l.cii km bran inaah Uh 1, hp i.iin- of Milt. Iiiitf an ounce of rroiui I em r. and Hi" aatne iif aul pliat of iron lini lf idi-re l. If Dm f .l ia nm I.' up of g I liy. cnl and wcMi-1, and a ma'l lundful of ibis mia'iiro la gnew It wdl ro a'.ly li,B ll.e trouble, A Hit I f ! in-d tin .il. f 'ur "iin, of i r 1 i'cnlieil r-e-l, llu'aattic l.f I'cruV.III I .1 k . o. it,? 1 I. !! iiiici-l e I iwr Jrrr I. ilic mill.' of M I. I" "f t lattlinl an IU 1 oiin a i.f cirlt!iii' of Iron. .Ml si mit' I r rilr an I L,.i In dry i.lac. I (,, U l tt, r Hi tu any of lb ni !! cm -litioii ii Il U- I li f' 111 a ma 1 1 minti' ,' in Hi lid J- . ,, .-ra, and eui - I ah. il I tm girrS .. al f-oir intrrials 1 a- ! a I . t " I. ta , .,a-"f, ilicqiiali'y wire ka l-d aa f d l y Hi" Worat of II. iliwoitlrnla. 1 1, r..t,.- ' llott of I l,r Itiaaaa a hi fx Would Mul bs tnut h lirtttr II, an It la In Fur..a i WraMh I loom ...,.rtir d vr In l.oj; al-I ll.an In ti c l i.i'.d 'ata ! fltaf gll !. 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