Portland Librarf IMUI I IU1 IMHIItHIIIM unuimm i OFFICIAL PAPER iiiiiiiiMiiniin imminaiiiiiirmin - i FREQUENT AND CONSTANT 1 Advertising brought me all I S MY SUCCESS : : 1 I ; Is owing to my liberality in ad- vertis'ng Robert Bonner. own. A. T. Stewart. wl.-l. 1 1 .M I Mil 1 1 1:1,1 III 1 1 I.I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I. lit lil'lilil 1 11 'PI 1 1 u ..MM wil'Mil.t I lllf.llinjilillllili!:iltMil!lll:uml:i:l tlililil mtflilLll THIRTEENTH' -YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1895. WEEKLY WO. Ml SEMI-WEEKLY NO, 383 1 OF v. SEMI -.VEEKLY GAZETTE. POBI.ISHKO Tuesdays and Fridays -BY rflE PATTERSON PDBLISHIXS COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, - - Editor A. W. PATTERSON, Business Manager At 2.5 oer year, tl.25 for six months, 75 ots. cor til roe mourns. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIH PAPKR in kept on file Bt E. (1. Duke's Arivertiaiue Agency, HI and 05 Merchants ExohHiiR'8, Han l'rnncieoo, California, where eou racta for advertising can be mudo far it. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Hcppner 10:31) p. m. dully, except Sunday. Arrived 6:15 a. m. dally, except Mon day. West hound passenger leaves Willows Junc tion 1:13 a. m.; east bound 3:30 a. ra. Freight trains leave Willows Junction going east at 7:25 p. in. and 8:17 a. m.j going west, 4:30 p. m. and 5.5(1 a. m. United ativte OlilclaH. ('resident Grover Cleveland Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson Axvntarv nf Htata Kichard 8. Olney Secretary of Treasury John O: Carlisle Secretary of Interior Hoke Hinith Hecrelary nf War Daniel H. lawiont Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postmaster-General Wildnm L. Wi son Att,ir:i9y-(ieneral J udson Harmon SeorotAry of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon Governor W. V. Lord Beomtaryof Htute Treasurer . Hnpt. I'nhlio Instruction Attorney General Senators Uongronfunan Printer ... Sipreme Judges H. It. Kimaid Plul. Jlet.nlian (1. M Irwin C. M. Id'emau ( (i. W. MoHride H. Jlitehell I Hintrer Hermann "J W. It. Ellis W. M. Leeds ( H. 8. B an, F. A. Moore. f 0. L. Wolverlon Sixth Judicial Dlatrlet. Cirenit Judee Stephen A. Lowell riuK'u,iiii; Attorney John H. lawrey Morrow Omit J ' Joint Henator Iteprnsoiitntive loonty Jndtfe.... (Jommiflsionnrs J. M. Haker. " Clerk " Hheriff Treasurer saaetwor " 8nrreyor. ' School 8up't " Coroner OiilriaK .. W Qiuran J. 8. IWhliy Julius Koi1 lily . J. 11. itowan ,T.W. Morrow ,..G. W. Harni'irton Frank liillinm J. r'. Willi, U.h. Iird nna llalsicr T. W.Ayera, Jr DBFPNEB TOWH OVKICaRS. Wavoi Tin. Moriran CmncilineM O. K. Varnsworth. M Llchtenthal, Otis Patterson, T. W. Avsrs, Jr. o u II L' I U, ...... ... Keounler.... .F. J. Hsl ick v.. Ij. Kre.Unri Marshal '. A. A. Huberts Precinct O Hirer.. !.,.;.. r.r tha Paan. K. I.. Frelnl Constable N. 8. Whetntoti tailed States Und OtHrer. TUB DALI.M. OS. J. F. Moore H-a-Lor A. 8. Bigg Ilwnv LA ORtf OB, OH. R.F. Wi'xsi Il-.!er J. H. K..hhin Imlr axsRzr es;:zrici. KAWI.IN8 Ptxr,N.lt. 0. A. K. MtataM ltitmtnn. Or., the lut Haturdy of mr. month. All ntnui r lniil to Jtn. I' C. Ihnn. (iwi. W. HaiTH. Adialant. if I oininxli'W. MONEY LOANED, fin Mnrm.e. on IinpnuiNt l-ro'r Ni-notmt- hI. r irri ii-d to ucifolli II r tnortitsB- iioii ItuproviHi inrns in Orrfon. Ith ruirrn l.trlp mt ratvol Intnntt not torri rrcnt p. rmMiiu 'oriir reutl tost bate im-u laaoi iif oinrr ruin. unite. Adiln-M Ith lamp. ' MKKVIS KrtRT. Hr ( Ur. Orrcon. LUM 11 Ull! tT RAVI MK KAI.K ALL KIMH OP t'N 1! dn I Ltiiniwtr. Ittni.Kul ltvpnr, l M u uua w the BOOTT Mk. WIVIIXjIj ttt. l,o fktt, HiH't.il, - - - ILKA. - I - 17 IFMUVIMIIh MPI-fXrK, AllU L mi r i.fiii im fc iiiifi.i.i The Uit, J'.iUMoii r ttfl. tly f.if f .h. ICYGLES 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. IiiBjston 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. Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., HOMER H. HALLOCK, Inoianapolis, Ind., U. 8. A. Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or. 1 TM U.S. GOVERNMENT I IS IlAVIMr: Mil I IATVTC & A MONTH 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 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. 7Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, 618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. y. R.ThiM Company il controlled by nrtirly one thoutand leading neies papm in the Vnilcd Hlnlet, and it uuuranlrtit by them. tr c . c . a . . c . v v 3 . . c f fa fa ft fa ft fa ft 5!0 FACTS A MIC FACTS ! ! YOU CAN Ill'V IJ.Vnt north ol dry roods and irorctlvs and then hare euoimh left nut of IU0 00 In pun hum' a No. 1 Crweut llieyrU. This Is a flrst-i'lwMi mi Mug. Why then pay iiou.uu ,,r a bicycle that will gvo no better sertlre ? i AirKr. CRK'EMT "Heon hor." weluht poumls, only Ml. Ilir' and OvuU' riwlsta s all tha way from I'D to ITS. "Boys' Junior," only fu with pncuiiistle tiro a good roarhlne. "Hir Special," Men s I i; Udles', 'ft. WESTERN WHREL WORKS, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. THE PITTI.RSOS 111 CdL, lli-ppnr, r-(in, Apentt fat , UQRR0W AHD GRAUT Counties. L HAMILTON. I'n. Kaiiouai nauK ol tim. WI. r-tLaKK. M. It UltMor. 'rMt4l. rasklvr. cotu-:crrioNs j io Fri1d T-rtn. , EXCHANGE '.(fr,HT & S0I.H! l;llio-l)!H1! Wii, i B0RMS-53SY01iSTfl5EUKE; M A r .. 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THE INTKK OCCAN. fH: IKIO Tm: Lancaiihu. Ism-kanci: Co. M AMI Mi;n I KM. ICNI,AISI .tw 3 a ivl III r.j t-, ! .'; : !i'i; 6000 FOB EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxativo medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS Liver Regulator (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative ana tonic mat purines tne Diooa and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver is in good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- Headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles win oniy De nan wnen tne liver is properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. 1 he Ring ot Liver Medi cines, and Better man nils. SS-EVEUY PACKAGE- Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper, J. II. Zcilin & Co., Phila., Vn. owen : Jit sn km VJO.AMaX CHEE FOO, CHINA. The m Trade Mark Dr. A. Owen FOR MEN AND WOMEN Tht latent and nnlv nlpnllfin nrA n.nmi.,.1 tiecirio liolt mudo, for uenural use, produelug a K'-miliio eiiriont of Electricity, for the cure of (U'RiiHO, that ran be readily felt and regu lated both lit quantity and power, and applied to any purt of tlio Ijody. It can bo worn at any uiuo during working hours or sleep, and WILL POSITIVELY CURE pttir ninEIWATISJI S1. 'III4I.O ALOEniLITV HACK II S DISEASES VAHM Ot FI.K. S.AI Al, UKAKNESS l.tlPOTIiNCV H.IU1MV HISEASES Oriental Watering Place Where the Recent Treaty Was Signed. Chee-Foo, where the treaty of peace was signed between China and Japan, and which also (roes by the name of Yen-Tai, is one of the best known ports in the northeastern part of China. It is situated nt the head of one of the bays of the Gulf of Petehili and is in the neighborhood of two of the most prom inent places in the recent Chino-Japan-ese war. It was here that the peace of 1876 between England and China was signed; by which three new ports of entry were opened to foreign commerce. The signing of the treaty on the 8th of last May between the two inimical brothers of the far orient has given Chee-Foo a new historical importance. From June 8, 1S50, until the Chino European war, France had occupied Chee-Foo without any interference from foreign powers. It is thickly populated, having one hundred and twenty thousand inhabi tants, according to the consular re ports of 1891. In summer it is a fash iouable watering place like Trouville and Urighton. It is very attractive, with its villas with vine-enshrouded verandas clustering on the hillsides which overlook Semaphore Point or dotting the plain. Beside the signal- tower a pretty pagoda rears its head, crowned by its cap with upturned wings. America and Eussia send pe troleum oil to Chee-Foo, England cot tons and metals. The great article of export is raw silk. In the quarter facing the sea, in a small hotel, bearing the European name of Beach hotel, the peace treaty between the Chinese and Japanese plenipotentiaries was signed. To Manufacture Glass Pipe. A new method of manufacturing glass pipe has been discovered which prom ises to revolutionize that industry. It has hitherto been found impossible to mold largo gluss tubes of any great length because the glass would cool Virile running into the mold, and the structure of the tube was not homo geneous. The new method consists of using a mold with a movable piston. The piston is just enough smaller than the outer shell of the mold to allow for the thickness of the tube to be made. The piston is placed the bottom Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ny Balding WHAT IS ELECTRICITY? Some of the Various Theories on the i Mysterious Cnrrent. Well, what is it? It is scarcely possi ble to say. There are theories many of them. It is evidently something of which we cannot take a part; we can not cut a piece of it off and subject it to analysis; nor can we pour a little of it into a bottle for future study and contemplation. It is like the wind, its effects can be measured; its force, strength and quantity can now be cal culated to a very nice degree. Still, to liken it to the wind, it is a stupendous power, a mighty typhoon, blowing, as it were, without moving, two ways at once along all parts of its path; giving oft a halo of magnetism at right angles to that path everywhere. One of the nicest theories, perhaps, is the one that considers electricity a "condition" of atoms, brought about by chemical action, as in a battery cell, or by what might be called a severe irritation of the magnetic halo, as in a dynamo, and by other means, such as heat and friction. What this condition is is beyond us; it may be a violent rotation, or it may be an equally violent vibration of atoms; probably the are light.would prove it to be a vibration. Butcas no man has seen an atom at any time, not even with the most powerful micro scope, it is impossible to sav. FrictioD in some iorm or oiner is present, as heat is produced before burning, or de struction, takes place. if UK WM A L WITHOUT MEDICINE Electricity, properly applied, is fast taking Die place of drills for all IJervous, Hucumntlo, Kl lncr and Cilu.il Troubles, and will ciroci cirri, in rsrmtm,w borcltwa caava whoraas.ry otlif r known means has failed. Any sIuki'Mi, weak or diseased organ may ! tWs ncras be roused to healthy activity tofi.reltlsloolne. I.c I'Jtnrt ricdical men use and recommend tha Owe u Hell In their practice. Cl'3 LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALGGUE ronlilna fullest Information regarding tlio cure dt anun, chronic and nervous iIImjum's, prices, slid h .w t I or ler, lil ICncllch, (ieiinnn, ircllih and Norwegian IniiKunircs, will lm inillel, lijion api'lu atiou, to any aiMrvis for 6 cents pottage. T!i3 Owei Electric Dclt and Appllsscs Co. ui orrn t axd our vsrTonr, The Owen t Iturio Ci :i CH :.. C0I Is 211 SL.te V.-M, CMtCAUO. ILL. ToeL"jc-t f-Klr'i r -It r.j:i.ihi.virtin tl . A'i One t iubt when Mr. Isaac Hoece wbb stopping with me, ') s M. F. Uati h, a prominent merohatit of Qiinrtormnsler, Washington, 1 heard him Kronniiig. Ou going to hit room I found him suffering from crump Colio. lie wis in annh agony I feared tin would Hie. I linlily If iivo 1 1 i in a doaa of Chamberlain's Col'", Cliolers and l)inrrrhaa Itemedy. lis wits si mil reliever! and the first words he altered wre, "what was Hint atnir you gave me?" I informed him. A few dHyg ago we were talking about Ins sttaok ami h sulci Iib was never without tli.it remedy now. I have nsed il in my (ainily for several year. I know il worth mnl dn nut herniate, to recom mend It to my friends and enatomeri. For Ml by Mnonm-Johnson lrngCo. Notice of Intcnliou, I AMiOFr'li K At THE !l.i.K-l, OlikiiCiN I d t. I. Iwi Villi.-1. lo r. In- iilta-ii that lhi Minn I n u tmim d .i'IIIit hiia tili'.l mdli c ol III. IiiIimiIIoii to make tinnl prtw, tu mi.iort ol h s rliilin, and th.t siild pr.Mif i mn, l-lori-1 oiniu idem, ol Morrow I iiul.l) , l lli'pp. ucr, Orrrfotl, on I.t i i . 1 ; JAMKH X V.Y.S. lid K. No :. f .r th KS Nl-1. . Vi. HKi, ht.'f , y. atnlt i, n t m, St. 1p. it H, H. l r. Id ii.ttif Hi. f'.llow Iriir ttiici'S to prove lit. - 1 1 in i.,i rfidf-iM e iimmi mim t-iii liaUou of .nI'I Und. , : Iv.iUnilii t I ti . Al.rali.m l uiMi'V. Maltrr J. II. i. ii-ll, J.... ., n. Ilmu.li r, all ol lUldniau irtfoti. t. M'Hil'K. I '1. l i Kii,-r .vilirli ur imimiiin. IAM (it'l l' K 1 1 1 Ml; i . t.. i f 'I - i, S,.l , I l.l V (iRK'iOy ! If-rrl,1f Vllfili Ihal II... I..II , i.f nan-. ..rf ha. til.. I I. of hi I-ili'iit mi I.if.aki- filial .fMi' Im lii.Mirl mm. lain an.i i,l .,,1 ti i. ,( i.i.,i II.,. , o.iiil , i i..i i,f Mfiffni. rmilily, . ii I pi.'i, r. mi in i-'uif . im,ii II I I I I . I.MIiy. IM So yu. ..r ih. .l S.'. " 'I. lp I H I. Hi. nam, II. m ..IM.tntf lnrw to prove i.i. . ... , 1 1 t, ... r i .,u .i,. r 'i 1 1 1 I li.n of ..i l i i. If Ai.cn I M, 1,1,1, Jam. II William. It. Ill . an ll.rf..., ail Jan.. VI l ,y r- iirrrii . ii i .i P, if'. II Ja- 1 MH.l, 1 '.,.l. f V "', sod Wi N'ltH r. HI IvllMI'i"! I ni 1. 1 ti r. Is l I .1. I-.. n.. t, IW I- -r I . t l,., I. .... II,. 'II ' ' W I It I r ' n . . ,.., . t I I... r... '.I 1.1 I I.i .1 I , ' .,. Si;. I 1. (I I . ;j , . I. I.I. f. ,, I.I I I 1 III IM I.I.I V .. . ... f r fix i. I ri yli.ii II, t fi,.. ii..t1. lf I , 1 1. . ii i.irl I II .1 . .-I I - -.I - , ;. i.i v .i .. k" "I , I.I, M. . f 1 l I . ll.M !, C. Il.f'l. Ill Im ii., I 11,11:1,, . I, ! 1. If I. !. , .Il l I.. I. ' H . A M I -. I- H'..M. Ir, ,fn f.i li.. titi .i l rulti.lhi WHEN BIG SLEEVES GO. Th.re Wll Be Many 8urprl.es Whea We See flur Friends Agala. Much interest attaches to the rumor which comes from London that the of the mold and as the molten glass is J princess of Wales and her daughters poured in the piston is forced upward "ave oeen lately seen in public in by hydraulic pressure. Pipes are made by this process in sections six feet long and are used for sewers and water pipes. i i i.-, I ! I Mal l. Il.urr V Mat li. r't'i i i tf. ! h ot k (tf Intention. ' I (MHi'lH II II ; Il 1-1 . J i . I " LI I ,11.1 . . ..I . , . ! . i i. .. i ... , . li. 1. 1. ' ' ii t r ... i . M - ' I I i. ... . , . i l i.i.i .. . ..-..I .. . J 1 it .-r i 4i',r, i ii . A TRICKY MEMORY. A Keen-Minded Man Wlinm. ItM-ollertlnn Was at fault. It would affurd mnti-rial for nit entire paper to at tidy defecta of iiicni'iry and lo dcHcribo Hume of the ourioslt ic n thinking which result from such ! focta. A writer in I'nptilitr Si'icnce Mimtlily fsys tlmt he saw lately a liusl. iii'hs man of keen mind and gmtd gvu t rnl tncinnry, who wna not punil vcd in liny way and wiih perfectly utile to ntiileratand mid talk, lint who hud aiid ilenly lost part of lilt power of reading and of miitliciimtli iil viilciiliitioii. Tim Icttera d, it, . und y, though M-en ja-rfcclly, were no longer n eog. iii?cd and I'oiiveM'il no inure Mi a to I 'm than ChliieMi i lwirm ti n vimld to us. lloliinlrre.it ili:".i"tl'y iti rending -- liu l to sm-I out nil uord Nttd eoiild not read woriU eontniiiliig llircc letters. lie could virile the letter 1il h lie i wii read, but eotild not write the five letters mentioned, lie ei.it'. 1 rend lid a r.te ome miiiiImt., loll . 7 mid H lnul I..-, tl tost to I.I is, hii.t "Ion I a'ii-il lo . rite llici.t liia nnlv r'-ni't. after mntiy ii :,-i;.ti. wan to le(iii l i wnle the WiirU .ix, aevi ii or lgh. Imt lH lng nlilo to lltii'.li IIicm. as Die !.rit and last rotiUitieil letters- and g -tshieli be did not know. It could not add T and 5 toi.-tlicr or any two number of vtlorli il, J ur formrd a port, for Im could not rail the in to I, l mind. Ii'lor numbers de knew rll. Ilf eotild no lolir I'll tiiiin by tin wati h. lor a week after the onwt uf th" di mm In" del iiil r .."i'til" ln Mirround ii.l's. "il I'.'lnjf out t tr tt !ir .1 teh" ' !" n'ri ets of IV' eity it I uij-ir wtti"-i .'.u.iliur; mi i-.iii.iii Iiai'U be del ttol Unow lii io liotiMi Aftr a fmv Mei ), Iiowrver, all Ins lin-lu. if les bad rttnriie rs.tpt.ni? Ili. of llin ,-. t and fiiirt-s iisim I !nl a. tli .i'.f tin put a '" to bir a l,ii and to ail bis liutlne. i.' t, amail ile. f.- I of nwinofT was t l,t-n M rloii tli.ng l:lrrirn ha slm' rt t! at ! Ii a . ,, o i h ! nun io a niii.i area .i i. - tj lit li" fl of III" br.ilti li ..-. ' j mrr not niev.iii'ii'iti aol lilfr,'.- u, m Miralene t.f imr urf..i loeinorir r . i ad llieir ilrnrndrrtea iii.n i w.u lid brain. . jrowns wun small sleeves ana narrow skirts, remarks tho San Francisco Argo naut. This bit of intelligence docs not neces sarily cinch tho doom of the balloon sleeves and the letter A Bkirts, but it will tend to make prudent investors wary of locking up much capital in those vanities Of course, the' balloon sleeves must go preseutly. When fashionable moth ers began to put them on little boy' legged nightgowns it became apparent that the taste for them had come to be an extravagance and could not last. . But it will bo a shock to miss them. Doubtless we will find our friends much changed when we get down to their real selves again. Some who have grown stout will not shrink as much as we expect, and others who wore uvvny In the hard times perhaps will ahrinU much im n o. But let us have the facts at any cost, especially as there must be material enough In the present alcoves and skirts to cut over into auythlng conceivable and have enough left over to clothe a child. Ou lb farm t tiers It continually oc curring hill" aoeideota lo man and lieast Hint cans" delay to the farmer In hia wmk. Tins duration ol tin delay it a mutter of importance In the thrifty Idler of Hie ami. A quick and ri ha bio remedy for ailments and abrasion of lb IIomIi, thorn la notie better titan lr. J. II. Mcb an't Volcanic Oil Lini ment. It baa proved lit worth by many yaart f ronalnlil anil tiiiweefnl use, Trice Via, Mo ami Il ls) per bottle. IN A REAL GRAVE. Booth's Experience on a Stag. In a Moon tain Bid. Town. '"I once produced Yorick's skull from a real grave," remarked a Chicago thea ter man recently. "It was years ago, in Virginia City, Nev., when that was a great mining camp and a stock com pany was maintained at Piper's opera house on B street. The theater was built the whole town was on the steep side of Mount Davidson. A street was thirty or forty foot higher than B street, so they hnd to blast out rock to make a level for the theater. The stage rested square on rock. We got along very well until Booth came there and 'Ham let' Was to bo produced. Of course, we could not get along without a grave, so a section of tho stage was sawed out and some workmen with crowbars and picks dug down about three feet. "Booth knew nothing about this until the grave digger's scene was on. I was the iirst grave digger, and as Hamlet npproached I lifted my pick and began digging for keeps. You know we usually lift the pick aloft and 'do busi ness' of digging, letting the pick fall lightly on a box of earth, which is on the trap platform whore we stand. But I pitched in and picked like a good fel low and when Booth heard the steel rinar out fro'i ini 1 1 ' tne honest rock he was the most sur-prised-looklng Hamlet I ever say. He got between the grave and the foot lights, facing up-stngn, and looked down into my real grave with a puzzled smile, and whispered; , Miic uitjgerV" " 'We're going in for Shakespearean realism,' I whispered back, throwing out a shovelful of rock I had loosened. Hoot went on with the scene all ight, but whenever he fuced up-stage he would look down into that real grave nnd smile curiously. After the show he examined it more carefully and got down iuto the grave." ii. i I. ' . m o I hanea f IMng I aught. Judge Andrews, of ('corgis, used to tell mi mousing story of the way in wltieli he wui onee "lakrn down" by one of Ida audience during a olitlcul inlilrcvi. Ile was a candidate for gov i rnornf lil .tuto and wa explaining to the eruvtd of iKiiple that bud aselii bled lo bear liim bow hi friend bad prcs. .l I. i in lo lx" a candidate and that the olll.'o wii ai-eking him; It" was not ei king tb ufllce. "hi faet," he rt claimed. "Ibe oniee; of governor has Im-cii following in" for the last ten year:' Al tin iniiiit a tall country man at tin" reur of the udirneei roe "Hut here' yer coiivlallon. Judf Im .limited, "You're inlnln'oii II all Die tunc: 1111 never rati It yol, 1 li.s cheering prophecy proved ! I ipiila correct. III apil of the in I rib II pro voked at tha lint of it ultcienco A DUG'S QUEER TRICK. Kvldenre of Iteusoulug Power Shown la Ills Actions. dog and horse owned by Col. W. J. Hillings, of (Ml City, Pa., says the Der rick of tnat city, afford the neighbors considerable iiinuseiiient. The animal are couipuuioiiH and full of intelligence. The horse bus learned to pick nod un til! nil sorts of knots, and unless the door is fastened by a pud lock it is im possible to keep him in the stable dur ing the present hot weather, with the lawns In tho neighborhood nffering overpowering temptation In the way of juicy, clean grass. This trait gives the dug much trouble, for the horse pays no attention to his barking or sharp nipping, but kerne trespassing on the colonel' lawn or that of neigh bor without discrimination. After trying by all manner of stratagem to gel the hoi m hack into the stable whore he belongs, the dog will give up the job in iHsi'tist, rush into the house, nnd by biiiliiiig or drugging at the dres of some of the lady member of the family, entice Ibem to the window or vaid. und a nl.iiulv u if he told In worit siiotv unit the In use I in mis chief. This icrforiii:ilice bu been re M'iited a d reit time during the sum mer and in no eiise bu the d"g begged mitsl.le iissisliin. e until be had tried by every i n'oil of hi own to mtsuiiiIo Ilia eoiiipunioii to return lo the stable. Nlartllug Aiiii'Miiii-emrlil. Aii Dniflish literary nmn who was on the vi rc of I ringing out a ImhU at the I'll! prc ordered b1 proof lo le sent lo him lit a li.ui .e where bo Ma en giig'd lo iblie nut. tnU-ndhig to look litem over in (he biiifbour after din ner. The printer' Imy, however, su btle In briiifiiiif tl.' in. and I he gentle men bud ulremly rejoined Urn I.hIIcs In Ibe draw In," room, w hen flip company wa i Icetrilii t by hearing I lie m moron Voice of I lie l.ut ler announcing: "I lia il. til fi'Uii (be I'll l hu o Hue for Mr. .1 .. tss Urn r-v Mra. rii.rU Ib' inas, of Jiiaolion City, III., aslold by l.erdoeloit slia ba.1 ooii.uiiipllon and Ihal theft wa Do bop for ber but Iwu b-.til of lr. King's New Ib.ciiTcty lotnplrlvly Cilfisl beff and sba s)a il .svd l.rr bf. Mr, Tboa. Kfg. is, .'l.l Florida hi., Kn i'lanriseu. atin. red lom a tire Iful cold, a, proacb llig roii.n'iipl un, lii'd iiiniil result la Watsiaa't Stnas.r K. In llrj a V.. tslt-ibad f-- at iiuimU rt.fpsir U-n j U.11.4 ! 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