i GREAT SPEAR MS AD CONTEST. AND SAVE THE TAGS. Oie Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Clven Away In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 ,1 55 STEM WINDING KLOIN OOI.I) 6.775 r.WWOT iW,, Jli.4tl.IV 1.." A'l l-U 11U"I 23,100 IMPOItTKl) (IKItMAN 1 1 0,500 IjOI.LKl) HIl.D WATCir( VlAUM'llOTAIiY TELESCOPE TOOTH 1 it ItS. ...................... ... i.'irtu i'nr (1I,U fnr frKinln. 1 1 5,500 I.AIUJK PH 1 IIHKM lilxis irKMK S) uo advertising on them ... 201,033 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO Thf above articles will br, !ltrlbuteil, fiy ronniioe, among I""" v"" " -HEA1) riim Tobacco, and return lo u tho l I.N TAUN taken tux-ri-fioin. Mr H,,,. n,,,,.. .j,ii.,f i ,,rl,- In IliiH connlj- ill followa: . : TIIH I'AHTY sending in the greati-al milliner oi wxnu TAOS from IhU cuniily wo will give ,o tin- KIVF, PAHTIHS m-n.lliiK "i tho next greatest number 'if HPHAK HEAD TAOS, wu will give totucli, 1 Ol'l'.ItA ULAMS. I'o thf TWENTY I'MITIIH sending in the next greatest number or H l ' . it ui..u irtiin, wo win kiw io tuiu ww..... KN1I-T0 To the (INK IHINIlUKD PAHTIKM sending us tho next greatest , ,.r or KPEAIt II HAD TAIIM, wn will give lo each I lull. 1, Ell HOLD WATCH CIIAU.M TOOTH PICK To the ONE III'NHIIKI) PAUTIKH sending us tho ni'Xt greatest ,,,,,,, 1 r ,,r Hl'KUl HEAD TAliS, will glvu lo cuch 1 LAKHE rHTl'llli IN ELEVEN COLulW Tolnl Number of Prizes CAI'TION.-No Tims will ho received before January lsl, mil, nor hmit i-eortuiry ist, , Tiicn will ho n'ci-lv.'il Iwforo Jiinunry lsl, IW.U, nor iiftr-r ls:ll. Ki.'-h mi-lu:;e containing niesimiHi ne oiuilv. SUiU-, anil MimlHT oi iutfs iu fiicn ISUIU. UIU1 ,iiuu'i ot " in, ''"'"'llKAn.-SriAU IIKAK 1'oraiwcs morn . n.- , Inc-O. II S III,' ,lVI I 1I'H, lilt' v irlnl will i-onvlni'p Mil' niosl Blioiitlcnl of ( M ill il. unil Nlvli' o" nli, wliU li proven tloil II , 'l'rv 1I-, in nrllclliiiii' In I tic .'onloHl lo ivni Hli'co of Hl'KAK II HAD v.m liny. qlllllltlty THE ,Vi.-..ii,.i v ,,liilv,-lv ii'nd llnll.irllv.-ly illlliireni In lluvor from nny oiIht iiIur totmrro. A Hit of Ihn ivopl,' oliliilnlnK Iho.w nrlies lu this eounty will lio publishud: In this Ijupcr InimeitluU'ly nfmr Kcliniury 1st, l.'l. DON'T SEND ANY TAOS BEFORE JANUARY I. 1894. SOIVIt CUKIUUS FACTS. ..if) Orlprln of Atnlirr, Cryitiil unit I'enrU l-Aplii.iir I l,y mi l;p-Tt. "AiiiIht Is ciu iinin stnlT," sulii n col lector of curios In u Washington Star reporlcr tlio ollii'r Uay. "It iu only uotn piiriitlvnly n-ci ntly that Its iiaturo has boon known, ami ovon at this day very few inoplo scntn (n liuvo any notion aa to what It Is Ini 'iility. Tlio unclunta anli'il it us alto;i'i.lit-i' niystoriuus auil jvon ninirii-al. They foiiml that it was .emU'iinl I'li'i'trii-ul by IrkMlon so as to attract li;;lit MibstancoH, ami our word 'ok'Ot.ru'lly' conies fnitn tlio tlrocU natno .oV anilior, which was 'electron.' A fa vorito ini.zlo with llicni was how tho tnscots so fi-cqncnlly found In anibor limo to bo so situated. Not us a mod - . orn poet has phrased It: that llic thlni: v. us clihcr rich or rare, Hut liow tin) ilevll ilul II. net llii'l-o "I liuvo inysolf scon a chunk of very transparent anibor in which a small liz ard with II vo ii'irs was enciised, looking as if it iniirht. havo been alivo yesterday, thouj;h, ilouhtless. it hiul been dead for thousands of years. Tho mystery ro (rariline; this sort, of phenomenon is easi ly nuou;fh explained when It Is under stood that umber is actually the fossil Ifutn oi an exlluct kind of cone-bearini tree. In the processor li:mlonin,'r it im prlHoned tho Hies and oilier creatures preserved in the chunks o( It that are found to-day. 11 is discovered plonti fully by dhrintf In certain paitsofthe great plains of .North Gormany, whero Uio straipro tree once nourished. It is also found iu considerable quantities long tlio shores of Iho llallic, In the yellow kamlstonc. At l'lilmlckon. In I'ast Prussia, It isdusf In re;(uhir niincsi uUowhero it is picked from elilTs, and a tfood deal of It Is pather,', in the shap of nodules cast up by .lie wave-.. T'lio llnest specimen td uni'ier in lui'opo Is a oup niatlo of that material, now at the llrltfhton Museum, Iherluiul. It was found at. Hove some years ajvo. loiher with weapons and utensils of siono and biiinzo, so it Is evidently i ry ancient Indeed. In the fourtoonlh century, and before iiinher was made into knives and forks with one prou;r, which wero used by princes and church dignitaries, it was more valuable than pild then. Now It is worth from iJ lo ifcO a pound, ac cordltljr to lis quality. Tho most Im portant use tnadoof it is for tnoorschautu and other pipes. Meerschaum, by Ihn way, Is a material due; out of tho earth In Turkey; it oomes in boxes holding fifty pounds, and valued at from to WOO. Tho dust and chips obtained from it in tlio process of mauufacturo an) worked Into pipes, this -natcrlal being wiled 'Imitation mceis, liauni." Amber .lust is molted, and (ho product is w hat is sold as 'aniheriiio.' " "What a very beautiful spboro of .irysuil this is!" said the newspaper man, caking In his band a cool gUtbe that looked like a huj;o dewdrop, which tho .'ollector handed hlui for examination. "Yes, that is a pretty specimen. 1 iipposo Ju ce aware of the theory en tertained by the ancients regarding inch rock crystal. They thought It was actually ice frozen to great density by luratlon of time, congealed beyond liquidation. 'Krystullos' in Greek means 'ice.' Tlio (anions writer on nat aral philosophy, Pliny, who wroto mor facta that were not true than ever any ian collected together before or since, .ays the crystal Is undoubtedly water .rojeti by cold so Intense that nothing .-an melt it again. Koman ladies of that time were accustomed to carry iluch spheres as this one in their hands during hoi weather for coolness. It ass (he thing also to have the material worked into wine jugs and other vessels. Nero had two drinking cups of crystal worth .I,IKH each, and a crystal l.ullo lso; but w hen he learned ihat lie had lost bis kingdom he broke theui, lest ibey fall lino the hands ot any one else A crystal lens was employed in Home to mndlo the sacred vestal tiro. Groat .-are was taken not to put the crystal ware lua warm place for fear that It would melt. The uios: r arkablo dlj rovery of crystal on reec was mado In ISO above the Ticfeii gl...' r by a party of tourists, a sin,;!o cave in iliogranlta JU'iUui-' l.i'OO crystals of f.-om 6i) to 100 pounds wet ;lit." "And what is this'.'" "That." replied the collector, "l a dimliiutue t hinese god covered with a coal of ovarl bv a real pearl ovster. On WATCIIKS . XS$V: ,5 00 jll'CKllOlt.N HANDLE, FOUK ULADKI) - 21,100 00 l.i r.i.r.v v,... - 118,875 00 $173,250 00 . ...I... l...tit WIP 1 R .1 HOLD WATCH. ..6 OPEltA CiLAHSEa ..IS) rot'KET KNIVES. ..loo tooth pick .UK) PICTURES. fur ilil l oonly, 220. uiuriieu piaino i--.,-"- .......... ""." inuniiB:. .... r o-- riunlltli'H of Inlrlnslo vi.1i.r-Jlifln nnyi thijr lOUKIll-Nl, 1 I r. ... In fui'l. II la tho InrRMl hi'IIitoi nny similar Iiiih riiucllL tho ii u I n f "'" ' l'l'l' for orto. H,-n flint 8 TIN T Is on . vory Hi'iiJ In lie tuKii, uo miiitor liuw small tlio f any similar 1'. J. SOKO COMPANY, Middle-town, Ohio. such parts ot tlio coast oi uie riowery Kingdom as produce pearl oysters a regular business is often made of manu facturing pearls artificially by intro ducing into tho shells of tho live oysters foreign objects of various kinds. You doubtless know that tho pearl is a mor bid symptom in tlio bivalve. A grain of sand or some such substance getting into tho oyster produces irritation and the nniiuai protects itself by covering '.he objectionable particle with coating after coating of lis own pearly secre tion. The Interruption of light by the successive coats of which the pearl is formed in this way gives it its bcautifu' luster. Taking advantage of this habit if the pearl oyster tho Ingenious China nan pries it gently open and puts in .vhatcver he likes, may boa liitle llgurc if a god like this The oyster roc? 'm work and covers it willi pearl, until iftera tow months the idol is a pearl idol." Letters Tlmt Nvtr Wtmt. Seine time ago the man who tires a cer tain newspaper dipping bureau a circulars through the mail saw a notice of a newly Issued eheupediiinu of Dr. Johnson's "Uass- elas," am! he immediately wroto to "Samuel Johnson, I.L 1)., eareof & Co., publish ers," inclosing circulars, and stating that the bureau would be pleased to furnish him with criticisms on his "recent popular work." That was only equaled by the man who saw two pictures, the property of W. II. V'anilcrbit , at a loan exhibition, and who was so much pleased with them that he de termined to have some painted by the art ists to whom they were credited on tlio cat alogue, mid so wroto to thorn, addressing his letters, one to P. P. Hubcns, Esq., the other to V. 11. Itembrandt, Esq., anil sent ihciu in care of W. It. V underbill, with in irueUeiis to " please forward," THE INDIAN'S MUSTANG. Uoi-m-s tVi-re Intro, liu-i-il In Aim-rim by Ihr S,:inliii-ils and Sotiit- t:seapt-d. The Indian h,-rses of the mouutuin and plains tribes were originally oi that wild slock once found in vast herds all over the iiitracont incut region, and which had their beginning from those thai strayed l'rnni the Spaniards in old Mexico, as there were no auiinals of that character on the continent until the Spanish conquest, if we except nil extinct species found only as a fossil ou tin- plains of Itiinsas. These were geo logical specimens long before the ad vent of the Indian, tnnl of such a re mote age as to bewilder the mind in its contemplation. Kveu until the middle of the eighteenth century the Indians of the country ea -t of the Mississippi used to lung!) at tilt bile man. w ho could not walk but must ride a horse. The In dian thought nothing of keeping up a "dog trot" all day, making his lifty and sixty miles during that time. The w ild horses of the Ainericnn con- i,-,-,,t ,i, isinuied from the border ol old Mexico us far north us l. ano tun nipeg, .-ays a writer in the Kansas City Star. Twenty-throe years age there were a (Treat ninny wandering over tin- broad, grassy bottoms of the Cimarron, in southwestern Uansas; per haps they ere not all extinct yet All the wild horses that 1 have ever seen were of a small stature--pony built in every instance -but possessing a vvou derful amount of endurance; a tough, hardy uuiiiial, will tilted to perform the peculiar duties the Indiana demanded of him. The savages are very hard ou their animals, ami unless their horses were constituted to "live on cactus and drink the preen slime of the bulTuk' wallow s" they would have become ex tinct probably long ago. When caught young they aro easily broken, but il taken at an advanced age they aro per fectly incorrigible. 1 remember one that used to do dntj on the old stage line between l-'Us worth and Sterling, about scventeer years ago. He was the mast vieioie brute it has ever been my fortune ti see. Whenever it became necessary to shoe him he had to be knocked down with an ax, and before he recovered hit senses tied, and only in that conditio! would tho blacksmith dare approaer hini. His endurance was eomcthlnc. marvelous; his driver, tho only man that oould do anything with him at all, trice for years to near hiin out, but with out success, und he succumbed at last only to old age. 1 have ridden Ih-Iuiic him many a time, but iu momentary expectation of having mv brain, kicio-ci out or aasiu'U to pieee wnm vor ha started down liili. Ilia bonci lie bleaeliin; mmcwlnre on the dividl between the Sinoky liiil and the At W.uiuaa. TICKLED THuin VANITY. Humrluul luctdenta mat how That wi tan nattered. During the early excesses of the French revolution, a rabble of men o.Dd women were rioting in the streets of Paris. Lafayette nppearetl and ordered a young artillery oluoer to open fire up on them with two cannon, ''he officer begged the general to let him try first to persuade them to withdraw. "It is useless to appeal to their rea son," said the general. "Certainly," answered tho officer, "and it is not to their reason, but to their vanity I would appeal." The officer rode up to the front of the mob, doffed his cocked hat, pointed to the guns and said: "Gentlemen will have tho kindness to retire, for I am ordered to shoot down the rabble." The street was cleared at once; for none could brook the idea of being classed with the scum of the city. During the agrarian riots which dis turbed England in 18:i:i, a mob of rick burners and machine breakers appeared at the old mansion of twe elderly ladies. The walls of the hall were decorated with suits of armor and antique weapons pikes, halberds, swords and battle axes. The mob clamored for the weapons and for drink. Tho ladies re fused their demands, and when the mob seemed ready to refiort to violence, Miss Hetty, the elder of the ladies, went up to the leader, a hideous-looking man, and said: "You, too, of all the people In the worldl I'm not surprised at these poor misguided creatures. " Hut that such a good-looking, intelligent man as you should attack two defenseless women does astonish me. You are the man I should have looked to for protection Hut you are not the man I took you for. Never again will I trust to good looks." There was no standing up against that compliment. The man took off his hat and said: "Come, old lady, we ain't so bad as all that; only give us sonic beer. We would not harm a hair of your head." "No; I know that," retorted Miss Hetty. "You can't; I wear a wig." The mob roared witli laughter and retired without another word. . OLD MOTHER EARTH. Her Afft) Is Culruliitt-d by Gcologlata te lio Very, Very Croat, The amount of lime salts in water which drains from districts made up of granites and basalts is found by com parison of inherent analyses to be on an average ot about ;i. parts in iuu,- 000 parts of water. It. is further as sumed by those who take this mode of reckoning the age of the world, says the St. Louis Hcpiiblic, that tho excess areas of igneous rocks, taken on an av erage throughout all geological time, will bear to the exposures of sedi mentary rocks a ratio of one to nine. I-'roin these and other more compli cated data, it has been inferred that the elimination of the calcareous mat ter now found in all the sedimentary strata must have been going on through a period of 000,000.000 years! This, therefore, represents the minimum age of the world. Geologists also conclude that the formation of the Laurentian, Cumbrian and Silurian strata occupied a period of about '00,000,000 yours; the red sandstone, the carboniferous and the poecililic systems another 200,000,- 000 years, the remaining 200,000,000 years being taken with the formation of all other strains. Thus we are led to believe that geological titno has been enormously in cxi ess of the limits urged by certain well-known physicists, and that it has been ample to allow for all the changes t hu h, on the hypothe sis of evolution, have occurred iu the organic world. A CHEAP EXPERIMENT. Hotv an IiiiTi'tilniis rroli-si,r Made a Oae Iluiiilrt-,1 I), -liar l-Yo. Th-fore the fish commissioners de cided to stock the streams of the state with that milt li-i!e..pisetl but powerful llsh, the l.tT:n:-.:i . ;-,-p, ; oey were great ly concerned as to v. lii-tUcr the species would lice iu vr;.:i:i v. aters, says the San l'ran- iseo Kxat-.iiner. They debate 1 t'.-.e i.i-.i - .tion through several meeting:-., grew red in the face over it, and, ti save heat und a possi ble disruption of tlu- board, determined to submit the question to Prof. Uoch stadtcr, the eminent pisciculturist, for i decision. Numerous samples cf the water wore obtained ai-.d ti;r:-.i 1 over to the profes , sor, who i:i a very l-.-icf space submitted a report a;-.,! a bill f r one hundred dol lars. The lull was y i l and the devas tating carp turned I se to disorder tho rivers. It was not until lac other day, how ever, when Judge llenshaw and Prof. Ilo -li.stadter were i illations over f.ski:: crossing on the l'i, alvmt the great s ii with that water ea so much over tc'iin training their iiuag-exp-.-i'icnees while ir.i -r.t, that the truth -n'.ist's e-ip.-riiiients ae out. lie chuckled g about his bill for one hundred do.lc.rs that llenshaw asked: "lint how did you ascertain that carp would live in the water submitted to you?" "Why, I bought a carp for ten cent aud put it into the water. It lived." I. treat Vi-rlilat;o. An oln deed recorded in Pettis county over lifty years ago, says the Chicago Herald, contains a good illustration of the legal verbiage comm -n in su h in struments in early times. l:i addition to forty acres of land sold for a consid eration of lifty dollars, the document conveys "all and singular appurten ances, appendages, advowsons, benefits, commons, curtilages, cowhouses, corn cribs, 'airies, dovecots, casements, etnoi-,.. s, freeholds, features, furni ture, fix, gardens, homestalls, im protenien. immunities, limekilns, meadows, i ' -s, mines minerals, orchards, par. asure grounds, pig eon houses, pig -uan-ies, remain ders, reversions, , rights, ways, water courses, wiiu., , together with every other ntve-.-cr'- ' t. i r-u-.nty, privilege nml adv.-.nt.-. v. hat-.n-vi-r name, nature or doser-io '' Foot-PrlntuM tbt Ftttb to Hfulth. Everyone nrdinff a doctor's Rilvice ahnuM read on nf pp. Fonti-'n dim" lmrhlitii on "Old Evw." "Cmnp," .'Knptnre," Thin)o,." 'Vriortvlp." Pi8hh of niHn, l)'r-B(i of Women, und lpnrti th Wnt nicHUH of hp) -cnre M NiHViib. Co., 129 East 2Sth Su Sw York. They increaee appetite, purify the whole trewa awl act ou the Over. Uik- EUMusSatotf. THE UEILiiY-'JO-IIOlbD. How tha Remarkable Beasts Of Carrousels Are Produoed. A York Factory Which Turns Oat tenairrr.M by the Dozen, and BraU lsa ILtuJaotne Profits from Chris tians and ytlhms. Lions, unicorns, tigers, hlppoTriffs. cam els, dragons, elephants and elks, as well as horses Bnd jackasses, aro mado right here In New York, in a f.ictory over on the east side, evcrv working day of tho year. They aro, savs the Evrning Sun, of the nr.-ited. rnmnant. startling, uuique and often Drenostorous kind3 seen in tho "car rousels" at Coney Island, in tho Central Park, and manv other places. When the carrousel was first Invented, iu Italy, iu tho t nth eenturv: when it was popularized in Franco a few hundred years lutcr, and in fact, until recent tmies.pooplowero satis fied with wooden horses, or jackasses, to ride on their merry -go rounds. Hut mod ern genius, particularly tho American kind of it, has utilized most of tho animal forms found iu tho men igerio and tho tan cios of heraldry, to givo a grntesqno plctur esqueness to tlu carrousel. In form, th wooden animals generally approximate si closely to their original models that one hits no ri.monltv in lifoirniziug thorn. The elephant's trunk provents h.s being looked uuon us a lion; the camel s two iiunips ren der it perfectly easy to distinguish him from tho jackass, and anybody win) will tako tin trouble to observe the nutlers upon tin doer will not make the uiistako of con founding him wiih the horse. Hut there is f point in their production when difference- are far from plum. 1 uat is wncn uiey an built up f Jr the carvers. Each animal ir made up of a series of pieces of two-inch mniar or uasswoud plank, lirnilv (rlnnd lo lo.v.iy for tk-vi io yet keep tlio i At this suigu ill .e ibis : X- Vevy nn tin am! h-.han-'li avy har.swoo t planks aro glue .i.ie.i of tin- 1-iiiii-up pile. I.crs, ear ail t are sliced out in apparr-uli. hunks or Wi lli, and aro aiuit-iio to ill - bi'.!i:-ci bodies, culier before or aflo carving, according i-i cn'cuiiistaiices. The c.i-'.-cr-i aw r.kilifui vorkincn, deft, ii wielding mallet, chisel ami gouge, ami initio i heir rapid manipulation llio clumsy pile ol .itiglen is s;ieeiiiiy rounded and shaped llu it is not. every carver who can do tills work. In fact, those who can are very scarce. One must havo a natural talent for it, something of tho sculptor's genius, to develop by Ins Iteen tools the ii:;ui'0 or an animal lroui the diiinsy mass of .io.l laid before him, anil to give iis features expression. Expression! That is whore they just turn themselves loose. Their employer does not interfere with their giving free rein to their fancy. uid such excited, startled and enraged ex pressions as they put upon theso beasts are oflen both nmaii:g anil amusing. Tho boss is proud of their achievements in this line, lie says: "There is a drowsy, conservative tone about the llnglish animals, whilo ours are sharp, auiiuaicd, vigorous, vivacious." Oh, yes, they urc ; very vivacious, indeed ! ilud even if vou havo somo doubts whether the lion is roaring with laughter or with rage, you at leas' have the delight of know ing that he is duing something, aud doing it very earnestly, too, with no ' drowsy, cou- iorvuuve touo" about him. From tho hands of tho carvers the ani mals go to the paint shop, where they first receive a heavy coat of brown body color, and they are tinted up with as freo and un frammeled fancy ns animated tho genius ihat gave them tlioir vivaeiou:-. expressions. Tho results may well rattlo tho mind of a child that has preaouceived the idea based upon observations iu the menageries, but perhaps na.uio would have made tho world much goyer and more gorgeous if sho had .mil the chance to tako some points from theno carrousel animals. Strict fidelity to nature may obtain in the blue, or even the green, unicorn, for aught that anybody knows to the contrary, and possibly the hippogriff is born wi.h nil that gilding on mm ; but. what shall be said of tho carmine lion or the rose-pink elephant! Finally the animals that should havo hairy tails are provided with thornportions of real ones cut from cattle -and then they aro all boxed up for sliipmont along with the awn ing and hand organ, and the sectional plat form, and the central pile from which the whole inuehuio is to depend, and the cog wheels that aro to make it go around, aud the guys and braces that are to prevent it from falling down, and the boxing to hide the perspiring man who turns tho crunk, and the lii.lo swords to jab at rings with, anil the iron rings lo be jabbed at, with the brass one that gives a freo ndo next time to tho boy lucky enough to seizo it. Carrousels aro only mado to order, and it takes two or three months to get one up, according to its size. A little ono, supplied only with eight horses and two chariots, can bo got complete for from JoOO to IJoO, ac cording to finish. From that the scaln for choice goes up to the mammoth concern forty foot in diameter, with eighteen arms, carrying tliirly-livo horses, two camels, twe elephants, two doer, two nous, two jack asses and threo double-seat dragon char iots, which may cost as much as (J, 500, in dependent of the steam-engine to drive it and tho music machinery. Tho organs range in price from 100 to $3,200, and the extra cylinders accompanying them from (Mo to 120 each. Some years this establishment turns out loriy or nny carrousels. Ana thoy are cut all over tho world. Ono has been sent from here to Melbourne, Australia; anothei is just being shipped to Port-au-Prince, aud an extraordinarily vivacious sot of animals .ire now being created to go to Kingston lamaica. Single figures are frequently uppiit-ii, to take the place of broken onos, or to stimulate, by novelty, tho flagging ia- tcrest i I hey range in price from r.!iol is most expensive, 1! TI: Uld the .k-u. ;:' ' -,, n.-yf. Desrrvlm Praise. We ilesiie to ssy to our oitiiens, that for years we have been aellino l)r Ki' V new ilisoofery for consumption, Dr .! j Kind's new life pills, Buekleu's arnica j salve and electric outers, and nave ne- er hand led remedies that sell as well, or ! that have given such universal satisf ,e- ! lion. We do not heeitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to 1 refund the" piirchsae price, if satisfactory irpiiii. tin on. ioiiow inrir tier. tur.r remediee have won their great populari ty ptirelv on their merits. Slocum Johnsou Drug Co. Where At Abrnlismsieli'e. In addition to his iHiliinnn bUHinefi. be nan Added a fine line of uiiderweur of ftll kinds, negligee Bbirt. hosiery, etc. Also has on band km elegant patterns for suits. A Abrahaiusick, May street, Heppner, Or. Thompson A Biunsown tbebnss which goes to and from tke Palsoe botel. bnt i will call for parties desiring to go to train j in any part of tha city. Leave orders ! at City botel. a Guarantml to cure n-Hom Attack aod ftso'i TtsmdT for Catarrh la Um Br.1, Kulot u rw, and Chespeit. loU by Dratrm er wet by nan. Be. X. T. swinae, Waia, fa. ,-liiit,:iiS' r.n I i"'.i-'iii,T ment ,.f d-'sir- d ."-ri:i si.li- c-f lis- b'-ly li" lo'V. came: tool: i i-.oiiioimiig .i: r1.:.:. 1 -3---.b. ,- -,J---t .. . .i rz z.j i in CURED OF SICK HEADACHE. W. D. Edward. llmyr. -. r""L' 1 bv bm a :re nurivrei' freM Ctlveneca and IlrU Headache, IU bat trlaxt aaaay anolicliie, bat j Tuft's Pills la the only one tkat rve me '' find that on pill be,'"J"1, tbree of any other Uln l, and doea not weaken or gripe." eoated. DosasmalL rrlee, K5 centa. SOLD EVEKYAVHEKE, Office, 110 to IU Washington M., X. I, REGULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, j AJTD PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indite iMo Blllow-iieM. Headache. Cntt pit ion, Dyspcpftla, Chronic Utcf Tranblct, IH ix I , Bad Complexion, Priitery. Offensive Breath, and all disorder! of the J Stomach, LIrer and Bowels. Rlpans Tabnlea contain nnthlnpr lnjwrtmw to ! the uioHt delicate count Jtutlou. rie-inauttoULko, safe, effectual. Gire immediate rellff. Sold by druorfriKtH. A trial bottle seat t7 mail on receipt ot 16 cents. Addreu THE HI PANS CHEMICAL CO. J 10 SPRUCE STHEET, NEW TORE CITY. OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, Chicoco, St. IvOllls, AND ALL I'UlN'l'M EUST. WH EIS S I eaves Heppner, 10 a. m. 7:10 p. m. A rrives I'tilliiimi Sleenera, Colon I t Mit epera, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. SU amors I'or'liiDd to Huh Francisco every four days. Fickcts TO AND FKOM Europe. Knr rnteB and general iiiforoiRtion call on Depot Ticket Ajrent, j. Heppner. ()rt!Ktni. . Hl'KLtt V KT. AttNt ueni. I'afg. Apt. Washington St.. . Portland. Orkhon. Guaranteed to euro lMlioun attacks. Sick llcatlaoho and Coastipatien. 40 iu each -ottlo. Price "5c. For it!o by druggists, Picture "7. 17, 70" ami sample tVsc- f- J. r. SMITH & CO., Proprietors, MW , Uiiivcrsily of Orceon. EUGENE. Monday, Seutember 8th. )pen JUST CLOSKD THE MOST H?0S pcrons year in its history. Wide range of studies Thorough in itrnction. Bnsines oonrse ndded. Tn t on free. Entrance fee, $10. Boid ind lodging at reasonable rates in the IpiiHiit nrw iloirui'ory anil boardintr hsll n the cnnipn", here students will re ivive personal enpenision John W. Jobnson, '47 81 President. , RUSSIAN PRIESTS. They Are the Fl it-st l.o kl-ig Class ol Dlea In the Wnriil. Franlt 0. Carpenter in a letter fron Russia writes: "The clmr h is perhap the richest of all Russian instituti-ms. and the thousands up m thousands 0! priests who are supported by the peo ple are, as a class, the finest looking men in the world. They never shave or cut their hair, anil their lo.l;s are as silky as those of a baby, and ih v : Iroani down their ba.ks, rea ! most to the waist. '1 1 -lie 11 al i . i's arc -it under -' car on :' black - hand- os' and plump. ,1 :,h : the high bin :1c 1 ; ip- the streets nn-l gowns th v 1 1 some and 11 b e. "Durih" their ey tal c'tdT lii &JS fnm e !i:.:' lies ihtir liair foreheads. f . up., .., their hi:: making you think of the patriarchs of old, and during many of the services they appear in gowns of silver and gold and wear great tiara-like hats which sparkle with gold and jewels. The Russian Uret-k i-hnr.-hew ,,,-. f-,. ,..M gorgeous in their uppoiiitmcnts thun many othors in the world, and thorc is enough p.u l.-:f :-,t chun-lu'S of Vi-.i r;':it '' the I pay the Kusainn natioiuil -ol : ; t. relieve the starviutr people t f t:u- iaininedistricU.H A Million Frtfnd. A rnepd m need is a friend lr,,iaoj and not less than one million s.a.1.1 1 a a . nnve rnnnd mt n,.h t King . New Disr-overv for eon.nmption, eonat. ,nd eold,lf Von have used ll, Hret eonoh medicine, one trial -in .v-nvinee yoi, thai t hg wonderful reive powers in.-II, ,'.e,BS of throat,! e. r.ucn Dottle onaran. tee.1 to do a I thatU ,.Ui,..i nn ill he rofn i,IPr. Tsiul l,.,i.l. rVIH SIVfNTICM Wi. TO IS,' fhS 9 H Cb. tlSiX 5Rvrt s am Sirs itta- - LEGAL ADVEiiTISEMEXTS. Summons. , ,..,...i-ijt nv THE STATE ,. U llilLV. UIHIIIIHli aot. T. a,n of the ttsteot oreiion- mu . . . ,"."r ' r-,1 to nneisr and n er ine.eu"'- l.toti.t tilfi.l "K"1""' J h ,l, v of senteniber, A. i. dti ,r belorc ic "".- ..",.. .1.,. . U. 1.v..ih?V. r..,rt lr v.u mil to . luiine I tit1 llrHl tin) '' : he 8lt1 cuuri. m-i . S-J escennu Hi" . icllvctcu toy , JhiN'Vt, oi the Ey "'f-'r..R K!f. to , the N W H ot sec mm as touow h v v. i.. .it' tin r-K MViof sec. 17 In 'l, 4 S."1 ., it -i7 KC, M. nun i, hi t o - , Y.i.,i,iiiirs Benemllylorllierel. i. ";!'Be in the ,;.,.ii.,t. duly tiled in tho sal" cause - Si. M7te...d dslcd ., chHiiilu-n, at ... i. 1 1... I'll,- tlHM-il i il . ii" a H is-.tl lil.Us, PtU.-ON l.vtl.xrt Altornt-ys ior I'luintifr. 1 i;i Summons. I ol orwton, for tlii-i-oiiiitv of Sliirnw rvr TITli- f'TIJri'TT CI OPIU' KOIt TUB STATE i-ouiitv of Morrow-. . Mulkt-y.'iilstnlilt. vs. I lie unknown heirs nl Kill,,!, H Miilkcv. di'i't'iiscil. Ii, II unil-ol the -stflc of nri-BOli ht-rcliv required to appcir sud ainjvi-r 11 c - pii,.t i,i-d imiiiiisi yon in 'h';l,,i ;nl A Min.ii .,r lii-ion- the llh day of st-ilcii bcr, A. Slid answer tho coin- silll on or ijt-nii,- ,iiv .... - - - . , I). S!M, llieniino ot-iug me I""' " " , , ,., :, regular term of sniil court. I you t ' Bwer. for want thcreol Ihe i-lui nut II u to said court for a decree iliiit-nil ng ' lion of the deed executed and tlt-ll -n si . Klijsh F. Mulkt-y to pliilnllll, cint-lug t c E'i of lliei-K'., and fc'-. l the Sh, J 15 Id 4 s of It -J7 KUM, to rend us lol-o.'- I he of the hKi, of rec.W ami the K", of the M? of sec IS in I p . t . of H. -HU M. and genei'iilly tor the rellcl prayctl lor phtinllU 's i-oinl.lnlnt, duly tiled 111 suld cause .11 the nhovcenlitled court. This sulionons is terveil hy pull Icntlon t order oi Hon. W. I.. Hradsliaiv, jiulge of suld ,-ourt. imidc and dated til t liniiihers at 1 e Dulles Ciiy, Wasco Co., "r. tlielmli day of Jul, A. D. 1KKL KUM, DAUritlN L)O.N-s. Uii-58 Altorneys lor l'lniiitilt. flotice of Intention. T ANDOKFK'E AT TIIK DALLES, OHKOON, Jj JulvHii. '.still. Notice Is hereby given that the following niinicil settler has lilcil notiet.- ot his intention to make final proof In support oi hisclitlin. and that sniil proof w'll be made be fore J. W Morrow. County Clerk, at Heppner, Dr., ou Sept. 2, I WW. vi: FRANK UlMMKIt. of Hardimm, II. K. No. :HI7 for the N'i SfcV, and Si; N K',:, ol Si c. -'7. Tp. I S , It. 'A h " 'I He liaines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, said laud, viz. : K. S. Cox, annuel Cox, John Adams, 8. ".. Mendows, ull 01 Hurilliltin llregotl. Ms-iSs John W. Lkwis, Kegister UPi&uELSOFMAIL" M s W W -4t . rUr? 10 1-CENT STAMPS li 1 lit' il ii prft'u .) your iul ;i(1re8n it leceivt'il within :W --'-' v. v': tlaya will be lor 1 yt-iir boldly (t v - AV t.W - laDelH. Only IHrw'tury fjjiJ Ushers ami iiiiimiluc- II aVM pnrtinhly, thousiiuils ot U.VJVl'ljn viilimlilo hnnL-M nniipri. rswrt Htiiii,'it;i,iiiuii'uf,iiu,T-n.-. Illi'l . -,. Jit(i eiu'h uniffl with oneofvourprinieil utldiTss li.lK'ls pitsti'il thereon. KXTKA! We will also print mid prepay postuRe on ;-Xi ot vour liibol mldn'Ksi'H to you; which stick on your envelopes, books, etc., In prevent their beliiR lost. J. A. auk, of Keidsville, N. V., writes: "From: my lio cent address In your Mphtnmii Dinvtorv I've received my W" ad.lress labels and over 300O I'ar'I- ol Mail. My addresses you sraltered anions publishers und maniii'iictuiers, are anKinu dniiv, cm vaUutliie i'jin p!s of mull fPimull jiarts of the W'nrld 147 Wdlll.D'S FAIR UIliKCTOKY CO , tiirard and Franklin DO AvciuiCB, Philadelphia, l'a. Prevent and cure Const ipation and Sica Boadaclie, )auh bile Hcaus. STUCK BRANDS. While you keep your subscription paid up yet can keep your brand in freeof charge. Allsn. T. J.. lone. Or. Horses GO on lefl shoulder; catlle -ame on left hip, under bit. on right ear, and upper bit on tho left; range, Mor row county. Armstrong, J. C, Alpino, Or, T with bar un der 11 on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on lefi hip. Allison. O. D.. Eight Mile. Or.-Cattle brand. O D on left hip and horses same brand on right Bliotiiuer. itange. ragnimiie. Atlkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Hordes, JA con i.eeieii on leit flank: cattle, sameon left hip, Rartliolamew, A. (i , Alpine, Or. Horsei branded 7 E in either shoulder. Range iu Mo row county. Hleakniau. Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag 01 ipii snouiaer: came snuie on right shoulder. bannister, J. W., Hanliiian, Or. Cattle brand, etl H on U-fi hip and thigh; split in each ear. Premier, Peter, Itoi seberry Oregon Horses brnntletl P H ou left Bhoidder, Cattle same on right siue. Hnrke. M St C. Lone creek. Or On ttle MAY connected on left hip. ciop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder, linage in Urant and Morrow rotinty. Hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on nghi shoultler; cattle 11 on Ihe left Bide. Left ear half crop and right ear upper slope. Harton, YVm., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B ou right tlngll, catlle. Bailie on right hip; aplit in each ear. Hrow-n, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right siitle; catlle same on ritfhthip; range, Mor row county. Brown, J. C Heppner. Or. Horses, cirole C with dot 111 n 1 ter on left hip; cattle, snmo. Brown, W.J. , Lena, Oregon. Hurses W bar over it, 011 the left shoulder. Cattle sume on left hip. Buyer, W. G Heppner, Or.-Horses, box brand o- r .h l ip cailie, same, with split in each ear. Horg, P. O., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B ou left ehoulilt-r; t-iiltle. same on lefl hip. Hrnwnlee, V. J., Fox.Or-Cattln. JH connected on left side; crop uu left ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on right ear: on horses same brand on the left thigh; Hango in Kox valley Grant county, Caisner Warren. Wagner. Or.-Horses brand ed O 1111 light BtiHe; ,.,itle (lliree bars) on right ribs, crop andsplit in each ear. liange iu Grant and Morrow counties. Caiu.E., ( aleb.Or.- V 1) un horses on left stifle l) Willi quarter circle over it, on lefl shoulder and on lert etirle on ail colls under ft years- on left shoulder only on all horses over 6 years. All range 111 Oraut eountv. Clark, Win. H., Lo, a, Or.-Horses WHO con-net-led. 011 left shoulder: cattle same on right Inp. Ha go Morrow aud Umatilla counties fate, ('has. li Vinson r Lena, Or. Horses H t on right shoulder; cuttle same on righl hip Kange .Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cecil, W m., Douglas. Dr.; horses J V. on lef shoulder; ca-tle same 011 lefl hip, waddles on each jaw and two bita in the right ear Curl, T. II., John Day, Or.-Double croBs on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit m right ear. split in left ear. liange in Grant county. On sheep, inverted A anil spear point ou shim iter. Lar niarkoa ewes, crop oil left ear punched upper bit 111 right. Wethers, crop in right ami under half crop in left ear. All raiiiM 111 ti rant coutitv. K Cook A. J.,Lena.(r.-HorscB, IKlon rightshoui dei latlle Baineor, r.ghllnp: ear mark Buuare ciop oil left and split in right. i"are lefiTmlo V" L,urr""""11"- Ur- -Horses, mon vox uti. ., Hardman, Or. (Vutle in center; horses. CE on left hip. C with tociiran, 1. t. Moimuieut, Grant Co. Or -Horses branded circle with hai beneath, , lef, shoulder: cattle same brand ou both hips, mark antler slope both ears and dewlap Chapm H Hanlman, Or.-Horses branded la',?'" 'i'P; ' le branded the sauie. tli ?71Jt''.' 1 Vrfu""? ''"letl with three m left'shio: - r- . u 11 ruiir ( ttl lie Ml'llf : ... . , . ----, niuo, u hi . iimKlHfd, Y. .U .tlHiioWHJ, Ur.- i ...... u i . . . Zr" "'w-u,r- " 1) - niurj, u L. ,(U . Douglas O. T., Douglas, Or-Horse. TD on ""''"a.t.ncaliie ,, rigluh.p. . CO. U. II. Ul fVIIIM. I I, 111., I,.. II. U... , . I hip. hole" h ru,", tr C"tUe ,n le,t Elluui. Wash.. Heppner. Or Dium.,j 1 rignt snouiuer. tmeiy, I . B.. Ilartiman. Or -H.,... k j j I'ovVrse,. I with lail i,n left . ,T, .i. . liesanieon ugh, hip Itange in Morrow county" Heek, Jackson, Heppner, Ur.-Horse. )s; connected oi, right shoulder: cattle same nght hip. Earmark, hole in rmht m,.i i oil left. w.u Florence, L. A., Heppner. Or c.tti. i o shoidde;. uuu"r uo "K't L'l Li r ., ! hghi shot hle -lurpiic-i, o, r. nenpner. Or H..r it cuttle, fc on r.ht hip or thitrh. r etii'h, tuHirii WF, wu h bar over it. .,, If, .,.'i.. "rS'"fe? rj-iPiifr. ur.-i attte branded I ear. . hors.s.niuuebiatilo.-i huhip. v " . hip. Oay, Henry, Heppner. Or.- -GAi left """or. .Oilman-French, Laud and Live St.w-1, r u " ur.-iiois, anchor s ,, lfi i,.,i.i..".. .-T "No. sSSzSi , ' ... llr - lief hmmhst II. flrntr,. K.lni-r, rKl ";'t'r il. on lIt i Italic in M- ' 'wan" 1)mIJl)j, rpnmUd Hsnaoin ;'"rrVw nL,,,;!,,,!, Or I'attlf.lat. hurt on wtl-e" -hipt.ef ! 1 )' indrsnt eoulitl anaeta Morrow and -, iUoiie in Orsiit couuty . i,-...,-r llr r t r i ''",' -l.":, ,,,, ,i,ou!derunftor.,; on ciinio, COUm,fituw - , .an riifhl lllt ,,.ft lY? count "- " , iri Kwalt fork in UbyftUick .i. - iw Ml(rnvf wmmy- "'.. . IVo.inat w111" ."rr,.;i ;.,-. ..i. IHrt nhullir. KIT. ntinw-H uninuni .,u l.u,.()r.-('att e K Hon rIKht rui count,. allowny. Or. KorwMt.'- onw ,. inlt aide. Huna-eio iuihiow uu vino- ' ". ;;;. "'ff' , Mst. Heppner. Or.-Hor.., .aaded heart on the left shoulder. ,"""! Morrow to. Iltiiiasker, H . Warnier. Or. -Unmet,, on left ,11 Iderieit He. "Oil left hll - Hardi.iy. Aluwt, N. Oreson Ilorsea, A H ro"miL on left shoulder; I 'aula on tha left hip. crop off left ear. lluinphrevs, J it Uardman, Or.-Hon.ee, H on '''hiuoIJ. M Heppner. Or.-Horane. wiueglaes onli-fl sliotildw oitltlo BHiiieon right . Inu. Hnsttm Lather, Kmlil Mile, Ir.-Jlorse Hon ths left shoulder and heart on the loft HtiHe Cat. ' mmH ,, 1-fl hip. Ilnnite in lilnrn.w ruiimtj. ' IvT alfml. L (-reek, Or -ytlo 1 1) on rihihiii iin.noll leftenrandbil in nht. Horses Bsine bi'iiad on left shoultler Itauxo n Urant ""ji'inkin, 8. M.. ll.-ppner, ()r -liorsos horse, slioe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the eaiue. Itnnt-e on Uiulu Mil6- ,. ,. . , ... Johnson. Kelix Lena, Or.rHorseB. circle 1 on li-fl aline; cattle, aanie on right hip, under half crop in ritlit and split in left car J.-I kins U W.,Alt. Virnon,t)r. J on horseson left Mlioul'der; on cuttle, J ou loft hip and two smooth crops ou both ears. ItaiiKeiu Fox and '''Kenny, M ike. Heppner, Or. Horses branded KNV ou left hip cattle ssjne and crop oU left ,,ftr- under -lope on (lie rlidil Kirk J.T., Heppner, Or. Horses ttt) an left , Ider; tialtle, IWim lert hip. Kira. J C, Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on either Hunk: cattle 17 on right side. Kirk Jesse, Heppner, Dr.; horse II on left shoulder; cattle same ou light sale, luiilulliil ou hiinibHrland.W.B.. Mount Vernon. Or.-I Lou cattle on right und loft sides, swallow fork in It ft ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses same brand on loll snouiuer. imiiikb in tii.-nn t-ouuir. Lofton, Btopnen, I'ox, Or. S L on left hip mi cattle, crop and split on right ear. liorsos same brand ou left shoalder. ltauga liraut ""LiouaUen, John W., L"' n'o Or. liorsos bramleil half-cliclo JL connected on loft sliotll tler. Cultlo. samt ou lefi hip. Kauge, near Lex- iugton. liord, thsirge, Heppner, Or. Horses brnuded double H cot.necti Soinetiaiea called a swing H, on left ehoulder. Slarkliain. A. M.. Heppner, Or. Cattle large M on lefl side, both ears cropped, mid i-plit lu bo h liurbos M on loft hip. Kuuge, Clark's canyon. Minor, Owear, Heppnor, Or. Cnttle, M D ou rietlithip; liorae. Mori leftshouiiier. Moi'Kini, ti. N., Heppner, Or. Horses, M ) on Iff i ihuidv cattle hhuia ou left hin. Mt!('umber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Jioreea. M with bar over on rilit ahouldar. MoiKan, 'l'hon., teipuor. Or. Horses, circle T on left shoulder and left thih; cuttle. It on riKht thiKh. Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Horsei. 77 mi rial it hip; cattio. 77 on riffbt side. nicy laren, u. u., nrnwiiHTine, ur, norp.es, Fimiro 5 on each shoulder, cattle. Ma on bin Mccarty. Uuviu H,. itcho.Or. Horses bruudiHi DM connected, On the left shonldor; cuttle sume on hip and side. MctiiiT. r-ratiK. ros Valley. (Jr. JVlLile shoe witli toe-cork on cattle on ribs and under in each ear; horses bhuib bmud on left stitie. Mclla ey. O. V.. ilium ton. Or.-On iiorsos. H with half circle under on left shoulder; on Cuttl, four bars counectetl on top on tlie riht side liange in (Trunt County, Meal. Andrew. Lone uock.Or. Horsos A N unn. neoiod on left shouldar; cattle snmo on both hips. nnrtiyaa, r.., mivorion, ur. Horses, circle on lefl thigh: cai tie. same on left hip. Oliver. Josenh. Cam-tin Citv. Or. A 1 on cattle un loft hip; on horses, same ou left thih, Hauga in Grant county uuer, i-erry. Leiiugton. Ur. 1 O on left slioit.'lei. Olp. Herman. Piairie titv. Dr. On eailln. O LP connected on left hip; horses on left stille and wartle on nose, haugo in Grant comity. foai-SOll. Ollive. lUght I i n. Dr. Ilnmiik. ntiitr- ter circle shield on loft shoulder und 24 on loft hip. Cullle, fork in loit aar, right cropped. 24 on lefl hip. liange on Eight Mile. i'arkor & Gleason. Hardman.Or. Horses Pn. ft shoulder. Piper, Erne t, Lexington. Or.--tlor ek brand e E (L E coimeoietli oi. left shoulder ; cattle s moon light hip. Itange, Morrow county. Piper. J. H Lexington. Ur. Horses, JE con- , neclod oi left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip, under bii iu each ear, Petlys, A. C, lone, Or,; horses diamond P on shoultler; cattle, J IU connected, on the left hip, upper elope in left ear aud slip in tha right. Powell, Jonn 'P., Dnyvillo, Or Horses, JP coil, nee etl ou lefl shoulder. Cattle UK couiiuctoti on left hip, two under half crops, one oil each ear, wattle under throat. Km ge in Grant county. liood. Andrew, Hartluiau, Or. Horses, square cms with quarter-circle over tton loft stilie. Heiiingor, Chris, Heppner, Or. horses, (J H on lefl shoiiiiiei . Itice. Han, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence ou lefl shoulder; CB.'tle, DAN oil nghi shoulder, liange near Hardman. lioyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on left Bhoulder; cattle, same brand rovorseil on right hip and crop off right ear. Uauge in Mor row county. Hush Bros., Heppner, Or. Horses branded S tin the righl shoulder; cattle, IX on tho loft hip. crop oil loft ear aud dewlap on neck, KaDge ic Morrow and adjoining counties. Jiust, William, Kidge, Or.-Horses K os lefl shoulder; cattio, It on loft hip, orop oft right oar, underbit on left ear. Sheep, It oo weathers, round crop off riuh ear. Haugo Uuiu tlllaand Morrow c imities. i.enney Andrew, Lexington, Or. Horse, branded A It on right shoulder, vent quartel circle over brand; catlle sums on right hip. iie, ji,uiw county. lioyse, Wm. 11, Dairyville, Or Hit connected Willi quarter ciri-lo over top oil cattle on right Inp and crop oil right ear and split iu loft. Horses sanio brand on loft shoulder. Uauge iu Morrow Giiini ami Gilliam cnuniieH. hector. J. W.. Heppner, Or.-Horses, JO l. lef l shoulder. Cattle, u oil right hip, Spicknall. J. W., Gooseberry, Or.- Horses branded Hon left Bhulder; laugu in Morrow uounly. Hailing, C C Heppner, Or HorseB branded on loll Bhoulder; caitle same ou left hip. Hwaggari, H. ' Lexington, Or. Hones with dash under it on lefl BtiHe. cattle U with Hash under it on righl hip, crop off right ear aud watldleti on right hind leg. Uauge ill Morrow, Gilliam aud Umatilla oouuties. Kwaggart, A. L.,Alhoua. Or. Horses branded 2 un loll shoulder; eel lie same oo left hip. Oron on ear, wattle on left hind leg. Btruight W. IS., Heppner, Or.-Horsea shaded J D t.u lol . stltle.; catlle J b on left, hip, swallow fork iu righ ear, underbit in left. happ, Thos., Heppner, Or.-llorses, 8 A P on left hip; cat Ui same on left hip. Shrier.Johu fox, Or.-NC connected on horst-B on right hip; came, same ou righl hip, crop ti right ear and under bit iu lefl ear. liauao in Grant county. Smith 13ros., Sussnville, Or. Horses, branded II. L. ou shoulder; caltio, ame on lef t shouIoV-r. bquires, James, Arlington, Or,; horsos branded -JBoii leli shouliler; calile the same, also nose waddle, itange in Morrow and Gilliam co. uties. Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Ur-; horses SSon right sutle; catUeh..nzoutal L ou Hie light side btevoiisou, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Ur. Cauie ri on nghi hi, ; swallow-fork in lefl ear bwaggart fi. W Heppner, Or.-Uorsee, 41 on left snouidi- ; cattle, 4 ou left hip. Sperry, E. G.. Heppner, Or. -tattle W C ou left up, crop off right and underbit iu left year, ilewiap; horses Vv C on lefl shoultler. ' xnuuipmu, j. A., Heppner, Or. Hoi-sea. I oo left Bhouio. r; cattle, 2 ou left shoulder. shoulder l'r'",,' '"" r"- lJuu le" Turner It W., Heppner, Or.-Smah capita) T loll ahuuluei, horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both ears. iuiTuUiu, H. M lone, Or.-Horses branded H 1 connected ou left elide; sheep same brand. Vanderpool, 11. T.. Lena, Or;-Horsee HV con. ueoled on righl shonliler;cultle, same on right ,wl'ib,,'i;!'ie! Wm." H"fl. Or. Horses. V. L. on the led shouider; cattle same on lighl hip. crop oil left ear mid right ear lopped. Viilsuu, John u Bluem or Heppner, Or. Morr"ro"wbcrou. J4 n '8(t itau'g. ! ""-e. same braad on left ih 1 1'" Tei i Itrauf nnnt I .. yyight, Silas A. He.r n, k. i Lnd sob't m l' oroD I W ado, Henry He,, o. . oi spaties on led shoulder and left hio VllLU'Srmou ''t side and leftLp. ho.o it ' 8m HeW, Or.-Horses, on left snonltler; can e same. U,re"!ii'i' f0' Juh? Ua t!i'I,Or-On honm. h t m Hh lel tar"o" Wl hooltler; 7 on elteep, ' ttu" Unu" and Malhuer Wowlward, John, Heppner, Or.-Horses. CP """necu-d on leftiuiouldir. w !,, .LlBhe' ,H.8PPn- Or.-Horees branded Vt counecteoon left stifle. n h? ,x i' Vhsrl', Portland. Or.-Oattle, W on iiio ii , 'hu'' ,nlef, n"- ' o" .houlaer, son,, same on left shoulder. hntier Bros., Huntii .ton. baker Co.. Or. - ..res oraiideil w B. eoi,ne,,ti ,.ft i!,nlder i . " "llama. Vaeco. Hamilton. Or.-iJnrt.r nir. i ,? """'u tun, , " hip. both calUe and it i i "Wi" tirant cuuniy. tJ 1 ? nut'roek.Or-Horses. quar r',""'1'? "'or three bars on lef t hip; cattle same and sin in each ear. Kange in Grant county. n'h' n Am ' P"""- Or.-Horeee running A A .v. , , ..me, Mima ou ngnt nip. Tattn.l' 1HC Gooeben7, Or.-Hons biwW - - -- rinni Miwiiner.