SEPPKER GAZETTE. HEPPNER, .OBEGOK ANOTHER BOIAL SENSATION. Sudden Death of the Daughter and Son-ln-Law of Prlnceae Metternich. Viknsa, Feb. 3 No such sensation has occurred in court circleB here since the mysterious death of Crown Prince EudolDh. as that caused by the circum stances surrounding the decease of the daughter and son-in-law of the famous Trincess Pauline Metternich. A very sad story has lately leaked out about it. When, a few months ago, the Countess Antoinette Pacaline Waldstein, nee Metternich, was found dead in front of her toilet table, where she had fallen while dressing lor dinner, it was said that she had succumbed to aneurism of the heart. The young countess, who was a great favorite in Viennese society, had just celebrated her 2(ith birthday. Her mar riage to the young Count Waldstein of Wartenberg, six years ago, at the fam ous Metternich castle of Johannisterg, had been the result of a love match and they lived very happily together. Her sad fate brought sorrow to all who had known her, and when her husband died suddenly at Vienna the other day his death was attributed to his despair at losing his charming and beloved wife. Great waB the astonishment, however, when it was found that he had be queathed all his money and unentailed estates to the charitable institutions of the city of Vienna, instead of leaving his possessions to his relatives. Another peculiar circumstance waB that his land steward, an ex-hussar officer, who had been his most intimate friend, and who had lourul remge in ins house when the loss of his fortune left him almost penniless, died about 10 days before Count Waldstein. A few days ago it became known through the indiscretion of the count's valet, that the Countess Waldstein had carried on an intrigue with a young baron, who was exceedingly handsome, and that upon this being discovered, she had committed suicide with poison to avoid the exposure with which she was threatened. The young count, it appears, fought a duel with his wife's lover in the park of his castle of Dux-in-Hohemia, which ended fatally for both, the baron dying within VA hours, while the uetrayen huBband, who had also been severely wounded, managed to reach Vienna, where he breathed his last a week later, refusinii absolutely to see any of his wife's family or his own people. In deed, he Boueht bv every means in his power to conceal the cause of his death, and to throw duBt in the eyes of the scandul mongers. In consequence of his death the moat bnltiant salon here be closed. He was connected with most of the great houses of the Austrian aris tocracy. She Wan a Chicago, 1'eb. o-jtlrs. Catharine Mc Knight hangJ herself at 103 South Kangoman-ireet yesterday morning, but not unwl "''B morning was it discovered she waB the famous Union Bpy dur ing the war. She waa married live times and led a most exciting life. When but 18 years old she eloped with her first husband, and when ho joined the army at the opening of the rebellion she was adopted as the daughter of his regiment, lie was captured while on a secret mission and confined in Libhy prison. Hhe thereupon became a spy and spent much of her time in tho Con federate lines. Bho gained admission to him and changed clothes with him to aid his escape, lie was captured, how ever, nnd Bhe was sentenced to be shot. . She escaped before tho time set for her execution, but in tho meantime her hus band died. After the war the woman married four husbands, three of whom wore notorious criminals. Kho was di vorced from all four. Advocates aCutlinllc Parly. Paris, Feb. 3 Cardinal Lavigerio, archbishop of Algiers, has addressed a romiirkablo circular letter to the clergy of his diocese. While advocating adher ence to the 1' rench republic, he pleads for the formation of a purely Catholic party, distinct from tho nionurchial and imperial clomenta. French priests Bhould adopt a programme, approved by the Vatican, in recognition of the estab lished form of government, in order to be in better condition to defend religion openly. They should forget internal di visions so as to present a united front againBt sectarian opposition. It la ltatlu-r Ohaalljr. London, Feb. 3 From Pans comes the ghastly story that when Murderer Eyraud learned thore waa no chance for reprieve or commutation he fell into a lit of rage and declared with awful iin- irecations that he would come back and munt Uabriollo liompard to the day of her death. He also expressed disap- lointmeiit at not being able to wreak lia vengeance on (iaranger, whom ho considered responsible with liompard for his death. Ho afterward got into a calmer mood. That'! a tliioil Konsim. London, Feb. 3 The Pall Mall Ga rette expresses the opinion that im proved commercial relations botween Franco and Italy may follow tho down fall of Higner Crispi, who has been looked upon in Franco as the Italian champion of tho Tripple Alliance. .The utterance of tho Giuetto derive some significance from the fact that the news paper often voices Russian ollicial senti ment for English consumption, 111! Own I.lttle It 11 1. London, Feb, 3 Tho religious disa bilities bill ia expected to come up in tho House of Commons on Wednesday, with Gladstone as ita personal cham pion. The bill, which proposes to per mit Koman Catholics to bo Lord I'lian collur of Kngland and Viceroy of Ire land, is not a nieasuro of the Liberal party, but Gladstone's personal bill, for which he alone is responsible. Won't llpeominemt It. London, Feb. 3 Mr. Goschen, Chan cellor of the Exchequer, refuses to re commend tho decimal system of currency for Kngland, while at tlie same time he admits its merits. A I.lvttty Ktre. Ciiablottk, N. C, Feb. 2 One of the most disastrous firea that ever visited here occurred this morning. Tho wind was vory high, and at one time the entire business portion of the city was in danger. The lire started in the base ment of the Wilson Prug Company building, on Trade street, which was tilled with oils and whisky ami other combustible material, and explosion after explosion occurred which threw pieces of timber and balls of lire for squares around. Over the drug Btore was the Helmont hotel, an annex of the Central hotel, connected bv a frame bridge which also took fire. Tho Central hotel was crowded with guests, and when the angry flames leaped over the building there waa almost a panic, as men, women and children rushed forth collecting whatever valuables they could. It ia not known at present what the loss Will be, The Wilson Drug Company waa insured for $30,000, which fully covers the loss on stock. The Central hotel was insured for $40,000, but only a portion of that was injureJ. The press ure of water was insuiflcient to throw a stream on the room. At one time it looked as if the supply of water had given out, but by means of a hand en gine the pressure was strengthened. THE POUT TOWSStSU HOW. History of the Fight Against Bradaliaw and Naclis. Port Townsend, Feb. 2 The difficulty here is nothing more or less than a row in the ranks of the Republican parly, and the triumphant wing is now simply crushing its opponent with evidence and circumstances furnished by itself. The story of the difficulty dates back several years. In the first place, the appoint ment of C. M. Kradshaw to the office of Collector waa made against the wishes of a strong contingent of the faithful at Townsend. Next, Maurice Sachs se cured the nomination of Superior J udge against the wishes of a strong element. His opponents were church people, how ever, who, it is claimed, urged his man ner of living against him. I'hey said he was fast and not fit for the position. 1 lis nomination waa a political accident. No one wanted the place. The older lawyers saw more in their practice than the office paid and refused it, and it was given to Sachs more because somebody had to be the party standard-Dearer than anything else. The large number of votes that he ran behind his ticket shows the strength of tho opposition to him. .Now for the crisis. The Bradshaw, Sachs, etc., clique came forward at the last election, and at the primaries pro posed Landis, who was in the last senate, lor the senate again, liradshaw had ail along been accused of being domineering in the altairs ol the nartv, and the rann and file resolved to crush him. On a test vote in the convention Landis de veloped a strength ot five votes out ol Mi. The defeat had been overwhelming. The Democrats named Hill, a law part ner of Sachs, lor the senate against Hastings, who got the plum which Landis sought. Sachs came out openly and avowed lor him, and it iB charged that liradshaw and Landis and their followers did likewise. This treachery, it is claimed, added fire to the already strong feeling, arJ the sequel is now being told in se"ia'sj People from the Key City not interested either way say that the ch"'t? made against Judge Sachs are true, and claim that every man ah"' '"" ii is tanuliar with the fact. , , . Another i'iece of unwritten history in connect10" w'l' t'ie Sachs case is the that the liar Association secretly gave Judge Sachs the alternative of re signing hel'oro the charges were pre ferred against him. That he refused is shown by the fact that the Bar Associa tion went ahead and made their charges in Olympia. A lllr.ll SHAKU. Tivo Wlinlrrjm Men Easily Sottlo a Land Dispute. Whatcom, Jan. 30 J. R. Tait and Joe Nelson, both of whom are pretty well known on the Hay, are the ow ners, hall and half, of a pieco of properly on Whiii by Island, which each Baid waa worth about JlTiOO. Each wanted to buy the other out, anil neither waa willing or would sell. They have been trying to arrange the matter amicably for some tiuio, but could not until yesterday. They happened to meet in Chris Semen's saloon, and, after some talk over the matter, Tint proposed that they shake the dice, first throw, and the lowest man sign a deed for his half to the winner. This was agreeable to Nelson, and the dice were produced. Tait won, and son, without a quiver, walked into Bar ney & Miller's office and executed the deed. This is the heaviest dice throwing ever known in these parts. Labor In Europe. London, Feb. 2 All indications point to a more pronounced socialistic agita tion throughout Europe this spring than in tho early part of last year. In Aus tria, Belgim, and Spain, workmen's clubs have already declared in favor oi great labor demonstrations on May 1st. One that will take place in every capilol of Europe. The socialistic propaganda is no longer confined to the actual work ing classes. The leaders of the agitation are devoting attention to the army and in Belgium yesterday their success wa shown by a demonstration of the part of some recent levies that for a timecreated a genuine alarm. In I'urtiial, too, the authorities are convinced that the Oporto insurrection was the work of so cialists. Notwithstanding the vigilance of the Kaiser and the heavy pemtlties imposed on the soldiers detected in reading the prohibited literature of socialism, pamphlets and newspapers teaching so cialistic doctrines are circulated in every barrack and can hardly fail lo have some effect on the German army, highly dis ciplined though it is. The Socialists are also giving much time ami effort to pros elytisni among the agricultural clus who have been heruioore neglected. The proposed meeting of conference rep resenting European sovereigns lo deter mine on measures of mutual protection against the agitation of Socialists and Anarchists, has not yet been held, al though Austria and Germany have had some discussion on the subject. France has taken no notice of tho suggestion, and the British government, however willing, dare not join in a measure that might seem to infringe personal liberty and private asylum. GLADSTONE GETTING OLD. Il Allow" the Old Tory Canard to Worry film. London, Feb. 2 Gladstone has no in tention of retiring from public life for the present. He has taken a house for the season on Park I.nne, overlooking Hjdo Park. It is known that the ru mors of his intended withdrawal from public life, have hurt Gladstone's feel ings, so much so that he refuses to reply to any question of tho subject. Mr. Morley is reported as saying that Mr. Gladstone ia in a vigorous condition both in mind nnd body, and persistent in the advocacy of the great re orms which he is certain w iil eventually tri umph, and that Hie lilieral party is as united as ever in support of tlieir leader. McCarthy Tired. London, Feb. 8 Justin McCarthy's Liverpool speech is accepted by the English government press as a premoni tion of surrender to l'arnell and as show ing that McCarthy himself is tired of the struggle between the Irish tut ions and determined to take himself out of it. Want the Oil Themselves. London, Feb. 3 Russian refineries have signed an agreement to produce only sufficient output of oil for needs of Russian community, and to cease ex- porting. A PBOTECTION VICTOBT. Bow the Government Carried the Span ah Elections. London, Feb. 3 A dispatch from Se ville says the clergy took an active share in the election, urging voters to the pollB and to bring out to them how they should vote. In numerous instances the lower classes who could not read had recourse to the priests for directions as to what they should do. The clergy are without exception on the Conservative side and strongly opposed to the Liberals, whom many of the'peasantry regard as Atheists and enemies of the church. It is stated that in Valenc a the local authorities locked up on frivolous charges persons who were supposed to be hostile to the government candidates. Another way of getting the government majorities was to send policemen to accompany a batch of voters and see that they voted right. The court is said to be highly gratified with the result of the election. One effect of the Spanish election will be to silence the free trade party, which has been protesting against t he tariff enacted by the existing ministry, whose course ia now endorsed by a large ma jority of electors. Pawned Ilia Crown. Paris, Feb. 2 The adventures of Tar tarin de Tarascon, which have been so amusingly descr.bed by Alphonse Dan det, are a striking counterpart of the romantic existence of M. de M.iyren i. otherwise Marie I., king of the Sedangs, who has just di. d in his palace on the island of Tio-Man. This outlandish majesty, by birth a Frenchman, was cer tainly a man very much out of tne com mon and resembled this great Tartarian in more ways than one. M. de Mayrena was once a well-known I'aris club man, but, having got rapidly through his fortune, he retired to a little house which he possessed near Honilies, in the department of Feine et Oise, a ,ew inileB from I'aris, and was soon for gotten. Bored to death bv the monot ony of country life, he was suddpl seized with a spirit of n.Ucuture, and packing his trunk, started for the far East without nr-e ado. There he visi ed severo1 semi-savage tribes, and, after roumi"' around lor a space ot eight ii.uiulis, finally settled down in Indo china, among the Sedangs who con sented to proclaim him king. The new king called himself Marie L, and made up his court in a manner in striking contrast with those of all his brother sovereigns, in so far that posts of honor granted by Mane I. had to be paid or by the recipients thereof, in dead of receiving a salary from the crown. Ministers, chainbei lams, equer ries and the other dignitaries had to pay iheir monarch a sni.sidy, and a pretty heavy one at that, for the privilege ol serving him. The officials soon tired of this, however, and gave the king the cold shoulder. Thoroughly disgusted Marie 1. shook the dust of his adopted land from his sandnla and departed in solemn grandeur for Ostrand, leaving behind him his once brilliant court. There ho met with well deserved sue cess, and his adventures in Belg urn completely threw into the shade the most fantastic of Lecocq's or Suppe's comic operas. His dupe's were innum erable, lor Marie I., so Inr from being an ordinary adventurer, was a man of .'rent taient nnd prepossessing appear ance, and could, when he chose, be ex ceedingly winning and persuasive. In a week he had run up, a tremen Ions bill at the best hotel lot Ostein). Uniible to setile it, he leit in the hands of the unstisi e. tins bon face his royal itowii, carefully sealed up in a silver asket, engraved with the arms oi Sedang. It was not until several weeks liter the king's departure that the worthy lie iiian was surprised and made curious, and not hearing from Idb high and mighty patron, ventured to open the valuable parcel. His horror may be im agined when be found it contained a tinsel diadem, set with glass, worth a tew irancs. In the meanwhile the enterprising monarch had been in Brunei', win re he had succeeded in so conip t ly ennvin cing a wealthy n a lulacuuvr named Somze of the existence of his superb kingdom beyond the sea, that this simple-minded individual nctmilly advanced uim the sum of 40,000 francs lor the purpose of helping him to create a new field of commerce, in whiih he was to have the important share. Several Bel sriiin officers, won over by M. Somjie to ihe came of Mar e I., constituted them selves a commission of explorers ami started at once w ith the sovereign of the Sedans.' for Indo-Cbina. On the way fo Singapore the kiru conducted himself in so iinhecomin ' a fashion that the lielniiui officers who hail so joyously embarked on the expedition lost all their illusion anil went so far as to openly piarrel with iheir hero nnd finally left. Mario I. lived hit;)) in Singapore a few weeks, and deceived two Frenchmen in to accompanying him home. On landing there M. Vdleroy and M. Scott imme diately saw how far they had lieen deceived, and a tremendous quarrel to 'k place between them and the king. The next morning M. Villernv was found lead in his tent, and M. Scott, who barely escaped with his life, returned to Singapore, where he charged his ma jesty, King Mario I., with poisoning M. Villerny. He declared that this impu dent monarch always carried deadly po son on his person, and waB in the habit of exacting obedience by threaten ing to use it on them should they prove obdnrnle to his commands. Steps were about to be taken lor the arrest of the alleged criminal, when news waa re ceived that he also had been found dead in his palatial hut. THE I'KOl'OMEO N.tVV YARD. Minify Asked fur to Itulld a Dry Dock nt Tnrt Oicliiiril. Washington, P. C, Feb. 2 Senator Allen bus submitted amendments which bo intends to propo-e to the naval ap propriations bill to appropriate $703,000 fnr a dry dock at Port Orchard, Ya-h. This amendment iB intended to curry in effect the recommend. itions of the naval commission, recently reported to Congress, that Port Orchard was the best site for a dry dock on the North Pa cific coa-d. Members of 1 he committee on naval atT.iirs are very lavornhly dispoi-ed to ward the nd ipli.m and so tar no opposi tion bus been shown. Amemlieroi the committee, in speak i m; of the matter, said there was no reason why opposi tion should be otfered, as two naval commissioners bail reported in favor of Port Orchard, and he lielievod tint this w" uld etlectually settle any controversy that 111 irlit arise as to the practicability of the place selecte . The committee may, however, reduce the amount of the prOosed appropriation, but it i9 be lieved the recommendations of the com mission w ill in the main lie carried out. A 8uct, ui t !. riTrmi oit bVih. tt Kj.mn nf trio mfv .... .... .1 1.1.1. .....i...i i .... trail, er of the Pittsburg A Western Kail - road to the Baltimore A Ohio came out today, rrejideot II. W. Oiiy, Andrew Highest of all fa Learening Power. I 1 v& ABSOLUTELY PURE Carnegie, B. F. Jones of Pittsburg, John Terry and S. H. Humphrey of New York, make a good thing out of it and are happy. They turned over to the Baltimore & oiiio Railroad H2.I.O0 shares of Pittsbur & Western stock. The holders of the balai.ee of the stock. 109,000 sliares are not so happy. Mr. Oliver and his colleagues bandit their stock at from 10 to 18 and got it off their nanus ai par giving mem Baltimore ot Ohio stock in exchange. The minority stockholders get nothing but will have to submit to tne planing n the 12.000,00 second mortice on the Pittsburg & Western. The proceeds of the sale ol bonds to be s-cued by this mortgage will be app.ied lo the pavment of the i-ittshurg & Wesle n fioatiiW dent of 2)0,000 and to the betterment of the property. An effort may be made 10 stop the transfer but this is not likely to be successful. Twenty Per Cent Dltletence. PrrThBURG, Feb. 3 A strike of coke workers, to begin next week, seems cer ain to occur. Operators an I represent atives ol the workmen met today and in stead of proposing a compromise, as was expecied, thj operators insisted that the workmen should accept a ten percent reduction all around. The workmen de mand twelve and a half per cent advance. Will Give an Andleue. London, Feb. 3 A Shanghai dispatch iv o that notwithstanding me tact that the imperial court is in mourning for I'rinceCun, the emoeror's faiher, the emperor will carry out his intention of giving an audience to the foreign minis try this month and preparations are be ing made accordingly. 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CO., AlULb'iA( fcAlMf uik lot kc 1, but Ii you cmlrltly Imw In t urn from l 5 to IU a Ihv at the sum, nnd luoin as ynu fo nn. Holli m xt-s, all ntti'S. I" hdv .int or Amerii ii. vim t an ootiiiui nrp nt Imnic, tlv intr all vour thne.or sum n tiii.menti uulv lo thft work. All la new. livfiit ay StLl. fi t rverv Morkrr. Vo start you, furn Ulilng vprytliiiiR. FASil.Y, Mt'EKI'II.Y Iihiiip.I. rAi:i'U:i'.AK8 h'illiK. Addrutti at otiea, h'inSUN CO. 1 lOflTLAMJ, BALSu, PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT HEPPXER, OKEGOJJ. J. C. HART, Agent. rRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST IS THE WORLD. 'ta wsAriaa dualltlea are onaurpaaaod, aotnatly ntlaatlna two boaea of any othor brand. Not iSaoUd br BMt. taT-CET TIIE OE9I CIN. TOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. lyY BILE BEANS Wli' TO XjXi NEW REPEATING RIFLE MARLIN SAFETY MODEL 1889. side: .k. e. mum Using 32-20, 38-40 It - ' SIDE oena ror rree oesenrrtive price-list or icepeatlne; IUfles. Xlouble Action ltavolvers, eto., to the MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT., U. S. A. LYMAN S PAT. RIFLE SIGHTS Art Unequalled bc'h far Huatiag tut Target Stiiwuna. (fend br Oataloa-na A, sbnsrlns; Slzfata and Eiflua of latest design. Address i WM. LYMAN, MidJIefieid, Ct. WOVEN WIRE FENCING SELVAGE. sruunufi enrtrn THE. for Lawns, Gardens, Farms, Ranches and 1 Railroads. BcMULl.EN S l'OI'Irltir UETTING, Sew Thlagl No sairirinirl No bairainal Kxlra lleaTT .fclv.jr The McMuilen Woven Wire Tense Co., CtMfM So said Bul- w e r , that irreatcst of ' Notelifts, and he never spoke more trulv. and he miuht have added with equal force, that mtrit is the essence of success. Wisdom'f Robertine is the synonym of merit, and its history is success. The magical ef fects of this preparation have been attest ed by thousands of the leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only arti cle ever discovered which gives Natur al and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at the same time removing all roughness, of the face and arms and leaving tha skin soft, smooth and velvety. It ha long been the study of chemists to pro duce an article that while it would beau tify the complexion would also bays tha merit of being harmtess, but these two important qualities were never brought together until combined in WISDOM'S a ROBEFTIflH, j BEATTY'8 TOUB OP THE WORLD. U ..x-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, of B-any s Celebrated Organs 'nd Pianos, Waih ngton. New Jersey, has returned homt from an ex tended tour of th world. Read his adver tisement in this paper and i-fld for catalogue. Daw ilr-Wa rat urn ad horaa April , 1190, from a tour irond tha worll, vlaltlnc Eumpa. Aala, (Holy Und), In dia, Cayhm, Af rira(rHypt), Oca aaloa, (lalHnrlof tha imi, ) and Waataro Ameri ca. Yat In all our freatlournej' nf Sa,974 mtlM, wadonot ramera bar of hearing a plain or aa org aa awaetar In ton a I ta a Banttr'i. For wa fattllava wa h a t a tlia BX-MAYOR DAX:KL 1. BBATTT. 1 a Photwrmph taken la London, , V7 Vn Und, !... iVdVaT an? waatast prlf. Kow to proTH to yort that thia autaaient ! atwnlutaly trna, wa would Ilka for any reader or this paper to onlT ena of our match leaa orxaiia or ptaaoa. and wo will uflkr you a fcrant harnaln. Partloulara Vrae. SatUfauiltm OUAUAM'l'KBD or money promptly ra ftinile.l at any tltno within tliraod) yean, with IntarAt at 6 prrenl. nn aliher I'lano or Ornn, fully warranted ten yeara. 1H70 we left home apennllem plow boy: to-lay we have neatlj one hundred thousand ot Btmtty'a onrans and pianos In use all ovnr tha world. If tuey waro not pood, e could not hare sold bo 11m 7. Could wo I No, oertnlnlf not. Each nnd ovorylnatrume.it la fully warranted or ten yeai'S, to te manufactured from tha best material market affords, or ready money can buy. ORGANS! Church, chapel, and Par, Grand.'a,ia-re. 1 and I i.H tit 1 Boitutlfiil WiuldiniT Rirth. idny or Hi'ltiluy P eHBnn. I (IntBldfJiio Fro a AililaaaiiB Hon. Daniel F. Beatty, Wasliii rioii, Newjt;rt.y tGllf FA: STEEL PENS IO Sample Pens, different patterns, in ma Nickel IMnte 1 nmt.h liox, sent pout-paid, on receipt of 10 I liNTS, PERRY & CO., London. Estib. 1824. U. S. Offlct. 8t0 Broadway, lie York. OR MEN ONLY! For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD) General and NEKV0U8 DiiBIUl Y) ncauissBOi ooay ana aina, rriectl of ErTOraorEi!maMainn.rlnp Tnnna. .:ubual, Nobla MANI.OODfr.Hy Rntored. Horn tocnlam iri IStrmlkaanKAa,UKUKVl.U)fl.DUKtanBJbPABT8Oi'B0DY. ibtwlnlaly aafkillaa HOME T R E ATM BK T Baaaltt In a day. e Utlry froat to BtalMaxI Farif Covatrtaia. WriUtkea. Paaeriptlva Book, riplanatlon and proofa nailed (acakd) IVa Wise CRi I MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. BEST Ck "'V fAWIBE ROPE mm ijj mm EASY LABORS PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH OSAGE PILLS, PURELY VEGETABLE AND PERFECTLY HARMLESS, Being compounded from numerous herbs and roots, which have been in use among the Osage Indians for years. It is the use of these roots and herbs which renders that gener ally dreaded event o remarkable safe and easy with them. The use of Osaae Pills should begin threi weeks before expected confinement. Thousands of Testimonies open for inspection at our Ofllces. no lor Circular. Price, per box, $2, For bale by I. '. VKK. .Ir.. Iimeifi . or aaiil In plalm wrapfier, poat-pald, on iwrlpt of a9.00. THE Q8ACE MEDICINE CO., WICHITA, KANS. SOLID TOP. W It EJECTING. fpqf Weight, 6 lbs. and 44-40 Cartridges. "IDEM." BEUUBBG TGOLS For Rifles, Pistols 0 Shot Goas. RELOAD TOUR SHELLS AND SAVE MONEY, FREE, IlLUSTRATCD CATALOGUE COHTAIHIHU VALUABLE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO MC PARK YOUR OWN AMMUNITION. IDEAL HFQ. CO., Bex G, hn Haven, CL