OFFICIAL PAPER ti i i t M i m i i in i i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 t i i Liiimi i ii t i i t m mtrnvn I MY SUCCESS ' Is owing to my liberality' in ad-1 t vertis;ng Robert Bonner. Z Him M 1 1 i i i i ui 1 I tn.i itt I itii 1 1 m i.i 1 1 1 in i mil i'ii it Z FREQUENT AND CONSTANT : Advertising brought me all I i own, A. T. Stewart. lll'lll)lllt)IJI)l Illt llll'lllllUill I II IIIIIIMlllltllli THIRTEENTH YEAR I1EPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1895. WEEKLY rJO. 660 , 8EMI-WEEKLY NO, 8x2 ' inn ii tin 1 1 iti 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi 1 1 1 1 1 i ti in t i via m SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PCBUSHUD Tuesdays and Fridays BY m PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. BtttttttttttttttttttttttttttttTtttttt Hosts of people go to work in t the wrong way to cure a s SPRAINi OTIS PATTERSON, A. W. PATTERSON, - Editor Business Manager At t,2.50 per year, for six months, 75 ct. tor three mourns. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS FAPKR iu kept- on tile at E. C. Dike's AdvertiaiUK Agency, HI and 65 Merchants ExchanRB, Han Francisco, California, where cou raote for advertising? can be made for it. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Hcppncr 10:30 p. in. dully, except Sunday. Arrives ii:15 a. m. daily, except Mon day. West bound piiBHeiiRer leaves WillowB June tion 1:18 a. m. ; east bound 8:30 a. in. Freight trains leave Willows Junction roIiik east at 7:25 p in. anil 8: 17 a. m, ; going west, 4:30 p, m. and 5.. a. m. United States OlliciHlA. t'resident Qrover Cleveland Vice-President Ad ai Htevenson rteoretary of Htate Richard 8. Olney Secretary of Treasury Juhn 0. Cariinle Secretary of Interior ..Hoke Smith Secretary of War Daniel tt. Lament Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postmaster-General William L. Wilson Attorney-Heueral Judson Harmon Bocrotury of Agriculture J. sterling Morton Stato of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Hecretjirv of titato H. It. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Metschan Hnnt. Puhlio Instruction It. M. Irwin Attorney General M. Idleman u . (. W.Mollride Senators j Miu.lnU j Hincer Hermann ailb. W. H. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds I It. n. rlsnn, SniireuiB .Indues K. A. Moore, ( 0. K. Wolvorton Sixth Judicial District. fllrcnit Jndira Htonhen A. Lowell l-roeecutinn Attorney John 11. Lnwroy Morrow County Ottirials, Joint Senator Hopresentative I'ounty Jnde ' (Jonimisaionflri... J.M. Hnltr. " Clerk Hheritf.... vh.n ft .Teir.Kta OJ1 would cure It In the t uvviKi -wis. right way, Hunt off. 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 Waverley. 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. Catl,logue ,ree- INDIANA BICYCLE CO., HOMER H. HALLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., TJ. 8. A. Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or. AUTUMN. De summer's sumpin' mighty gay, De winter's mighty sober, But jes' betwix em' an' between Am gorgeous ol' October. So doan' git downcas' 'bout do fros. Dat mek yer bn'n de wood; De 'simmon am a ripenin' an' Do 'poSBum'sgittin' good. De watahmilllon's done played out, But dah am Joy in sight; De punkln's mighty temptln' ef Yoh only cooks it right. So take yoah pardners an' rejoice De way dat people should; Do 'simmon am a ripenin' an' De 'possum's gettin' good. THE LAND OF BAR'S HEANS. A Heppner Girl Writes of Her Impressions oP'The Hnb," and many other Interest lng Thine. , A. W. Gowan J. 8. lioi.tht.y Julius Keiihly J. H. Howard J.W. Morrow ,.G. W. Harnimton " TreHsnrer r'riuik liilliam Assessor J. r Willis " Hnrveyor Geo. Lord ' School Bup't Anna Hslsir " Coroner T. W.Ayer. Jr HKPPNKH TOWN OFFICEUS. Mayor Tims. Morgan Coiinrilrnen O. E. Farnsworth. M. Llchtenthal, Otis Patterson, T. W. Aysrs, Jr.. 8. tt. Horner, K. J. Slocum. . Recorder F. J. Hal ock Treasurer K. L. rreeland Marshal A. A. Huberts t'recinrt Officers. Jnstinoof th Pesos E. Kreelnnd Constable N. 8. Whetstone United Htates Und OrHeers. THK DALLES, OR. J. K. Moore , It"istr A. B. Ititctca Ueceiver LA OHAKDE, OH. B. F, WiliM.n Hel.tr J. II. Kobbins ItiK i-ivcr BSOZiET SOCIETIES. 11AWL1NS POST, NO. II. 0. A. H. Uwu at Lezinirton, Or., Ui last rlatnrdigf of -net. month. All veterans ar tntriuxt t Join. C'C. H-Kn. Ua-. W. HmTil. Adjnlant, tf (mmau.Ur. MONEY LOANED, rnt M.rti!.. i.ll IiiiTm.. .i fnlhl f'r"rtJT Nillullnt ed i' arc iri-wrpi to niKotlHte llrt Innrtiniifrt iiimui ttnfri -! tnrms lit On-uon. ltli rat-rii imrtlin at a rteo( Int.-n-.t Dot toexriiM V h t rent. t anniiiii. Morti.-sKi't r'tiewpl that have iwn tsKen i.jr oilier nun (auk. AddriM ttli atniiiii. MKKV1N WOKT. L-r City. iirvi,n. L U M Ii J: 11 ! T IIAVR FOR HAI.K A I.I. KIMM OF IS if drwnl Lointwr. Inuiuaul llv"ivr, al what la kuuwn aa Hi HOOTT BAWMIIjIj. PER l.OlO FEKT, KOt'UII, - - (IJCAH, I 9 00 17 W rr I'Fuvkkfd it nrvvsrn, who. Aim i . uu n-r !.'' lift a'llttiMial. Thii atn "n.ittl'ms arc Iri.-il)- f..r l ull, fa TM U. S. GOVERNMENT PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH To persons who served in the wars of the United Stales or to their Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars on whom you depended for support ? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new 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. jyWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, . 618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. JT. J?. Thii Company U controlttd fry nrarly one thoutand Uniting nevt papen in the United Suite, and ii yiutrantecd by Uitm. I. HAMILTON. Pmu national flame c! imu. WM. I'r MLAXM, K KIIU)P, PrmUnt. r.lr. TlUXvlCTS AGHNKUILBINKINQ irivs coi-M-:cnoNH M-1o rm rT..rl.lo Tni. EXCIIANOK notour & SOLD liriTNKIL if OltKOoN Ootirin-liBras Slaic Line X fV l BURKS-C3HY0H STHSELlJiE i I &. FACTS ! ! . FACTS : I MM t- 'it. . - YO!' CAN HI'Y ir.nt worth of dry icMt and 1,-roiiiki and then hav ruoiiKh left out of IlKim to pun hum' a No. 1 CrfM-cnt Hlryele. This it a drat riaaa niarhllia. U'hv tlii!i' iuit Ittll On f.ir a t.l-v..ln lln.1 will no better acrvlra ? CKF.'WENT "Xron her," welitht S) unds, only I A I .dins' ami Oanta' madstors all th way from I O to T'. "Hoys' Junior," only l wllh piii'innatlc tire a good math I no. "Our am'lal," Men I"; Udlcs', I 'I. WESTERN WHREL 'WORKS, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, tiik rmuiMis nil w. Hi 'i-i'iii-r, nti-.ii, M0RRO.V AH0 CRAM S , y' Counties. . -i t UK- Most Popular Pec utllcan Newspaper of the West Ani Has the largest Circulation. DAILY (without Sunday).,... 6.oo rr DAILY (l(h Sunday) ft.oo H-r i The Weekly Inter Ocean jjj.QC A inn tSUII rK.rJ k ssfwl m$ Ik. Vm l al L Jta H rM whm ft aw r- to mwmi AIJ. inn BV MAIL nT.innhiiri:s la lion lUilr at ii . m. ati I f. . fitra kl lh lad't ! 4J boQta. , Sinqlo Kiirc $7.00. j noim.l Tripsin OO' gtrmi , ? '',' I -1' J i .r:.v.s r.i.vjnv i i - ... i . i i . (.. r ,4 - -ii ! ".. The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. . i- M It k" w.iii M i,im..i I. wabi H Ik Ua.il,. II 111111 bk M.AM HI a.Mua H4 ITK al I IT l Irt M HI Ii V a 4 Ha nWi Ik. k..l k. ll, lit I ( IT IS A TWELV.PAGE PAPER. ?n ivit V (hi j i h im ti ij ink tr rtaa ami emit hcui mm ii in ni 1,1 i hi i 1 1 'i . Mi t m vti it m iiiv t.M'i f toi Ml,(, 1H, I ol , m HAl M.kll INAM Mt'l H AKIIIi m M It ai-l n tk, M Ik. V M mi -i. a4 I . -v. ..Mvk.r H.,1 IK, r M Ik. Hlii l.l.ll ,.,, iliM I'tl llli uaimt.., - Tn: im:K OCLAM. C.i tft. GEN. HAttaiKON'H MTKKVRY To Write Articles for Wompn, Country of Onrs " iu '-This Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report HE INTER OCEAN Editor Gazette: I often see letters in your paper from home people who ure sojourning in other lands, but I have never written to you yet and thinfe a Boston letter might bo aooeptable. Of oourse the most of it will be about my present life as I know you ere all anxious to henr of the New England Conservatory and its many pleasures and also of its good work. The first few days of the sohool year are very exoiting ones, especially to the "new girl," who has to go through all the red tape examination, arranging her studies, registering, selecting her room etc. The first tning in order is to "see Mr. Hale," the manager, whose business qualifications combined with a musical eduoation specially tits him for ad vising pupils as to the oourse best suited to their pecuniary resources and physical and mental ability. The trouble with the "new girl" is that she wants to take the whole oonrse in one year. 8he has read in the cata logue that there are several free studies, and leotures upon almost every subject under the sua, and accordingly a pro gram ia mapped out in whioh sho has entirely lost sight of the fact that there are only twenty -four hours Id the day, a traotion of whioh time must be de voted to rest and recreation. After a quiet talk with the manager she baa consented to give up the idea of taking piano and organ and harmony and theory and physical culture and musioal history and tuning and Engliuh literature the first term, and la oonteut to give piano her speoial attention and take np a eoonle of additional studies belonging to the con me. A typlonl conaervatnry day runs anion. what as follows let ns take Thursday: The dawn is nshernd in not by a ono oord of sweet sounds suoh as one would expect to bear in a innservatory but by the anmelodioas crash of the gong, ou whioh years of practice Lave made "John" an expert pr(orinr. I might say here that there are three Kpcoins of girl to bo fouud in a ootiNorvalory as elsewhere. There is I ho prank who works eternally and noTor etwtus to take or require rt; I tin avernga girl who equalizes things by doing good work and taking auftliicut rest; and the Inzy uirl who does a minimum of work and tskrs a maximum of recreation. I am glad to say that the mid lie ola predominates most decidedly Mid wlnl there are few of the find, there are still fewer of the last olasa. When the gong, aforesaid sounds the alarm at G.30, No. 1 who has been tip for an hour working harmony now sils down to the piano and praotici-a with the s ifl (top on: No. 2 arises and loietirely prepares for breakfast while Nj. 3 I'irns over for a second nap till the break f at gong sound an hour ltr hen she arises and alter a good deal of primping iu the curling room, trips luwn stairs and contrives to slip Into the dioingrtxuti jit as the doors are being closed. leaving 1 and 3 to their repi-oti eilrinia li t us follow 2 her morn normal rinnren. vim may say Ihat ah eipm t o gra tuiiln this year an I really t"lMlin.Mli" Vimoh! (irH' leaching an hour In Dial department aoh day, Hh prvlin fr m mii ten, i iiii from t lo eleven, pr ltr from eleven to twelve, ilinner at U:V KH-r dinner map praeina at (I t ire at lhr"i on i f th fmei.ciia thai raoghl th liw girl's and at fonr aha t-anhet a tinhl lullc il.Mioj Hie normal ilriarttn i l At Inn al,e i lake a aula, on of the rnh-a i f Ilia In - , ailntia b-ingiLal pnpi t tke an h'.ir's elreiaa evil da, eill,r III the If ) III OMiqia nr "n air and r tirns witli an apittW. fur sipr at an. Cliail la at ' C, .11 at aiglit sh alleluia lit regolar ' riiOfa Uf lltght frCllal In Mer.f Hill! al,ii-li Ut a 'i lioof or ) ani It, o'elK-k flnta U-t i i Ilia fcnna of I lif plii. IWfi.ra ft i 'to J l"t i glatir ! k al tl.e l i y'i'iiig la lo-a aliotn data e' in IU" lour iiu.g 'fl,-a mm mum litlle liafh in calliiig Ho Ul girl lr -11 n a rattier aay tl,al at,a a tl.e g,f It ia aunouooed that ex-Prasident Ben jamin Harrison is engaged in writing a series of magnziue artiolea for The Ladies' Home Journal in whioh period ical they will begin in the Deoember number. The series will be called "This Country of Ours," and will consist of ten artioles and probably more. The papers are boiug written especially for women, to meet a growing, widespread desire on their part to intelligently understand the workings of our government and the great national questions. It will be the aim of the artioles to explain in the clear and conoise Btyls for whioh the ex-president is famous, just what the United States government means; tbe origin atid meaning of the constitution; how lows are enaoted oud enforced; what the powers of the president and other oflioials are; what the judioinry system means; bow our foreign relations are brought about and their meaning; how congress and tho senate legislate, in fnot, a oomplete explanation of the gov ernment told in a popular way. General Harrison writes the articles from the standpoint of a oitizon who understands his subject. They have no hearing on politics whatever. While direotly in tended for women, the artioles will nnturnlly have a much broader scope and likewise interest men, and especially young men. Ouo night when Mr. Isaao Ileeco wos stopping with me, says M. V. Hutch, a prominent merchant of (Juartorrauster, Washington, 1 heard him gronning. On going to .his room I found him suffering from oramp colio. Ho was iu such agony I feared he would dio. I hastily gave hnn a dose of Chamberlain s Coin Cholera and Dinrrrluoa Ktunedy. He was soon relieved and the first words he uttered were, "what was that stnir yon gave me?" I informed him. A few days ago we were talking about hm attack and he ttaid he was never without that remedy now. I have iifed it in my family for several years. I know its worth nud do not heaitato to recom mend it to my friends and customers. For sale by Hloonm-Johnson Drug Co. FUOJI LEXINGTON. Wheat sowing is in full blast. Mr. Joe Qammell and family are mov ing into town for tbe winter. Joe Gibson and family came down from the mountains this week. The sohool will soon give an entertain ment which promises to be a sucoess. Quite a number from Lexington are attending the races at Heppner this week. Quite a number of onr young people attend the dancing olub at lone on Fri day evenings. The Willi3 Bros, have returned from the upper oountry where they have been cunning their thresher this season. Mark Leach has returned home from the mountains. Mark's many friends are glad to welcome him back again. James Lenoh, A. Windsor and Kay MoAllinter have returned from the upper country where they have been rustling in the hnrvost Meld. Tub Jollt Jokbii. Lexinoton, Or., Oct. 211, "J5. The longest terms wero those of Chief Justices Marshall and Story, each of whom served thirty-four years. Five others served over thirty years, five be tween twenty-five and thirty, six be tween twenty and twenty-five, nine between fifteen and twenty, six be tween ten and fifteen, seventeen be tween five and ten, and eight less than five years. Some of those included in this summary are still upon the bench. Justice Field, appointed in 1803, is the oldest in point of servico of tho present bench, and his term approaches tho tho longest in the history of the court. RATHER ABSENT MINDED. NOT MUCH ENTHUSIASM. A Household Treasure. I). W. Fuller, of Canajohnrie, N. Y., says thut he always keeps Dr. King's New Discoyery in the house and his family have always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dyke- man, Druggist, Catskill, N . i" says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubted ly the best cough remedy; that he has used it in bis family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claim ed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried nud tested. Trial bottles free BtT. W. Ayera, Jr., DrugHtore. Kegular eizo lx)o. and 5fl. From the E. O. John L. Band's announcement, as a candidate for congress, appears not to have created a large amount of enthusi asm. What the undercurrent may be, no one but the inside figures can toll just now. Mr. Kmid bits many elements of strength as a csndidiite. Ids friemls are always good friends, while his ene mies never fail to prove thomsi'lvi s jolly good enemies. It is giiui rully admitted that Mr, Hand's strength is better out- siilu Lie own comity tiiuu il is there. At home he has Donaldson, a fairly good worker, to contend with, mid Anderson, who always him eonin support. Hunt ington, of Burns, received momi.' nsHiir ttnee of support from I'cii'lleton while here, but ia not much in it. Yet all them three Weaken Bund in his own territory, and an I ho liiat unmml iniial light like a doHinoti I i carry a delega lion to l'ortlm l fro u ItiW. Bund's opposition in linker, at least sumo of it, fln.il never he Conciliated and a euiTena- fill man must huV" his home people lie biud hi in, or drop'inlo Hie newer. Til" runri who can go to l'nrtlii.d with sever al counties solid fir him wilt gillli nomination. ririiiiiM I'anea M. II. CIsfT .rd, New t'tisiel, Wia., waa trnnhie) w ilh tie iral.ia un l rheumatism, his a'otiinnli a ss disordered, Ins liver ana affected o ail aUrtiiiui degree, appetite fell away, an. I he w ia t.irtd.ly re iee. in lleali iih. Nlri'llfc'th. I I, tie In. till a III l.lectrie Hitlers run-d hii.i. IM d Mi, 1 1,, id, II iiii .ti it, !! . lul l a running sore im ,i.i. i f i ifhl leme'a Inlnlll.e. I'i d I'lfie Ifiltleaof l.lirtno BiMi-ia Mel . , nl.uii .,( I'.iirk h-ii'a Aniira halve, and liia leg im aound and well. J din S;,i'k.r, t'atawlia, )., ha I flv larg-e li ter ante on ,ia h g, ilon. Iura bhi I lie waa He'ur li!e. I Inn In, I tin of IJii'trirt I'.itlera hi,. I nun Inn ;urk.ii'a Amu a Halt" cir I l.lm i tilinlt. rold by T, V. Ateia, Jr. The lirr,rr.,l.. lloU.r 'aiirve)iiig l.ia pk't. bin l Kay, j pa, ton ain't ,ii) in' ol I inm I, ain)nti? I'a (willi f iiir ifieena an i a l.ravy l-.ar- aside) -So, ll..l,l.t, (In .atera) "I'll n.k a dollar ti,. Irtp " I'eili'.y (out rlmkeii i (T ) I lleiiiglil n-.l; ! j 'r m J r d ill'l liee I all Hie old fliWI L I'l j play It aitli, d i yef. pT 'i l llm I. I all dfypo I "it - J 0 Hepresentntlvs Kills Visits Union. From tho Union Koitihllcun. Thursday morning's train brought to the oity our distinguished representative in congress, l,V. B. Ellis, who remained in the oity until the westbound train last night. During his two days nojourn in Union, Mr. Ellis met a large number of our peo ple, ninny of whom are his tcrmum! friends. Mr. Ellis is well posted upon all mat ters of ptibliu interest mid talked very intelligently tijum the gtent issues of the day and esmiully those ('Meeting the coast tho Nicanrsgiiu canal, the open ing of the Columbia river, eta. lie ex pects to return to Washington the fore part af November In lie ready for his duties in the next congress which con venes ou the first Monday in Deteinlicr, On the frrm there ia reiitlntiully on earring littlo accidents lo man and henst that cause deist to the farmer In his work. The duration of this delay i a nintler iit import sure to the thrifty tiller of the soil. As a quick and relia ble remedy fur ailmenta and abrasions of the ll'idi, I hero is none better than )r. .1, II. Mcl.enn's Volcanic Oil ,n,. meiil. It hits proved lis worth by many yams o ronstunl ami aueceaernl use. I'm e 'i"i, 50d ami f 1 .(HI per bottle. JUSTICE JACKSON'S TERM. Nrit to Hi MlMirlnal lii I lie llllrrf III t ntl'il klalra iirin t nurl. Jilstiei' .liii liMili's M-rvieeof two Velira on the kiil-ri-iiii Ix lu li nf the I'liil ftiiii-H in oin ol t in- Miorti i.l li ruin i tt I lie liisl.iry of the i nill t. 'I lie ulilv fchorter ti rni waa lluil of .In . I ire 1 1 ,r low. M, who w;ih Ii'h,iii1ii IiiIi-i mid riK'hi'il the iillii r In th Mime ji nr I iM inlne rhliiiei llur of liix Inline M!e Mar) Intnl. hii f Jo .1 n e I: ut l-ili'e, t In nlily Ioiiii tn Im-Iw in M,iiliti ! lo tin ii.i III.' l. in Ii, KA) Ihe Ni'W VolU ruin. r i'iii l the nt!ii-i' of a-e ialf Jo tn in IT'Jl, afl r two arar of M'tt lii-. In lis,,n' rhii f .,..liir i.l Ni.ii ll nr., 1. 1, i II" mii, iiiiiiii , Im f jii' l, of the I iiit.-l M.i'i a iii.n inn iiHirt in I,''., ant pi. -il.. I one I. rm. bill Ihe In 'II. ; lint , .11 II- r' Ji" t I I'V I he k'lite 11 tuv it iln.'ii.i rr, t hut I, ii, in, I hud I in Oil' mHiir. A-" iilte .III' lieii Ti i in hie. of li Ii' o 1 ) , ill. , in : after t .n ji nra of m r n . , 'I In ai the jil-tliiH !, .. I, roe. loit I- II (. fcl. if t Hilt lull lif J let I.,, Jii.li lMI. MO' one of In a - ' '' l,'l t -tt I he Im Mi h The 1'rofeasor ThouKl't the Under Pie Crust Was a Little Toiieti. A curtain one of our scientific men a man whom you can't help knowing if you have hud much business with tho Smithsonian institution has tho repu tation of beiiifr extremely absent-minded, says the Washington Star. I don't believe most of tho stories they tell about him, but hero is ono on whoso truth I am willing to slake my best bonnet, lie's a married man, this scien tific person, and his wife is a good housekeeper. She is an excellent cook, too, but she prefers to buy most of her pastry ready made. She bought a pio the other day, a juicy pie, n blueberry pie, in fact. All day ionjr it lny on tho pantry shelf in one of those thin paste board plates bakery pies always como' in. lis juice gradnaly soaked through the lower crust you know how blue berry 'pica do and when the lady of the house- t hut is to sity, the cook put it on tho dinner table, the paste board plate went with it. The scien tille Hum's wife cut, the pie, and to make the bundling; of it easier, cut tho pasteboard plate, too. The aeientitie man took his slice of pie and ate it med itatively. His wife kept silence. Bo ate the top crust and the blueberries and the In it ton i crust and the paste board slice till he had eaten nbout half. Then bis look of inward contem plation gradually changed to surprise, anil then to mild distress. "My dear," he said, looking up, "Isn t this under crust just a little tough?" SPLICED A SNAKE. Htngular Heanlt of a aiiremi's '.prlient In tiraftlng IW'iitllea. Dr. fl. A. Count rvtniin, of Mellette, H. D., jsiKsesHes a combination snake, says the Minneapolis Journal. It is half garter and hnlf kiiiid snake, and this H'i'iiliiir comMisilioii was mndc possible by a surgical oerntion MTfortned by a ihs'tor. His attention wits directed lo snakes from observm,.' that when a htiiihe is killed its tail npM-nrs to live until the nun (.'" down, when life censes. II is llioiiirni. tv mii'iv unit this is owing tu Ihe nerves, hot the doe tor was somewhat skeid ieul on this IMiint. Ite'ui"" A Mireemi hi' dissected several and made Mime Interesting dis coveries. He found that in Isitli the sand nud (,'nrter snakes I ho spinal col umn ettemled little more tliuit half the ni'tli of Ihe lusty. Knowing that it Hits possible to 'raft flesh, Ibis led billl l.t chloroform I hem and try splicing them, making the splice, of course, ! low the end of Ihe spimil column. Ho made four tin-nci i K-fol iittempta, but an led in the 11 f 1 1 1 . '1 lie I'rnflcd snake he bns imw Is apparently in gl lieallh and the Joined iirls nrc st-f.-etly knilted together. IU Ixnlyisof the Kind siuike and its tail is a gnrter snake. Tin sand make ! dti'd nud bsilis miellv like a ratllesiinke, whih' the garter mail" is Iriad and iU folur Is of the ililTerelit shadea of I'reeli Bil l v llnw. Il itll of lliesf. tarie lies ol mi. on s nrc harmlesa and com tie ill throughout Ihe slate. Iron In Milk. Tow's inilU Ih n'm.i'l ui Ihe l.tt.nii of the let of the f,-l sill.. tames Hist . ..Iit.liil Ir.ii, ,, il I . vi ii,iNirl.itit t-l Infant life, I'tof. tnni'e has ls n e. 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