Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 17, 1893, Image 4

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, ENERGY OF STORMS.
of the I.lvr and Theories of Meteor
ological i'henoiueua.
tt a Wdien. In discussine tbo subject in
tho Su Louis (Jlobe-Democrat, states that
the theory was advanced by Espy In 1835
Hurt thoenerKi' of our storms ana turuauu.-.
wo ntlrely due to the Intern boat set free
In iho0HuiiiaUon of the aqueous vapor in
theair. HeauOposeUlhatapriiiuuTlinpiUM
res gien to an aaoenoinK current by the
heat of thaannlallinRupoQ a ouruuu uu
portion of the oarth,and that saturated air in
thl ascending current, through oroansioo
and ooolinir, had Its moisture oondonsoi
Diia condensation liberated the latum hea:
stored np through the process of evapoia.
Uon. and thiB in "turn houtod up tho air, pro
ducing a rarefaction and an increased up
ward motion. The loneor this process went
on the more intense the action became, the
more heat was evolved, and thus more and
e fnrcfl was evolved. Prof. Ferrt
adopted this view in part, and said that
without the action of some constant force
the primary impulse would rapidly lose its
Intensity through inction. anu iuu mo u.t
turbance wouldquickly come to an end. This
constant force he maintained was the heat
ing-of the air through condensation, etc., as
set forth by Espy. Prof. Moan, one of the
most prominent" meteorologists of Europe,
has gone still further, and has computed
the amount 01 energy orougui, uui m u
velopini? a singlo Cuban hurricane dunnf,
ritv,-K 7. 1M4. He savs: "The Cuba,
EVERYDAY TRAGEDIES.
C.ilet, or.lt nry Life FornUbes MorTr.
Than War Pentllenee.
"The traffic and the metaphysical are
:i!itv inseparable. Let ua lawo
iPiKElE ID WWHE
MnIrcandbHirt4.nd'Tinnoa - - -
REAT SPEAR HAD CONTEST.
AND
SAVE THE TAGS.
lie Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fitly Dollars,
$173,250.00
In valuable Presents to be Given Away tn Return for
SPEAR HEAD TAGS.
1 , 1 55 STEM WINDING ELGIN OOLI) WATCHES """"-f;Vl,6M M
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23 100 IMI'OKTEI) (IEKMAN IHICKIIOItN HANDLE, POLK IlLADfcD
15,500 ROLLED GOLD wXtCU ClIAItM KOTAttY TELE TOC.TU
ns'sooLAna'ncTUREs"!.
n n.lverLiuliur on them 'Ljri 1 .
$173,250 00
ntten, among parties who chew Hl'EAH
no advertitiiiig on them
231,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO
The minve nrtieies win io iii'i"""" -r;. . -;;z;'.ZZ, :.)Tr..fr,,m.
HEAD Plug Tobacco, nml return 10 us inn
We will distribute 220 of theso prlr.es In hl connly at follows:
11 TcKri?.,n.i 1 oold wATCtt
"'ApKAR BWaJS OPERA GLAWSES.
(l ntf ns l(ie next KretiteBi, uumim.:.
wo will k'vo to each 1 POCKKr
ot KI'HAll IlliAl) TAU.S,
KNll-'E '
, HUNDRED PMITIEH sending us ine nciv iww
"0 POCKET ENIVES.
l-o tun in vr." ' '"V i "',,r . ilin to each 1
?w"lBl)WLDWAfi!UCnAilM'Toaril 1'IUK :
To the ONE HUNDRED PART I EH sendlnn us the next greatest
nun l"r of Hl'UAR HEAD TAIIH, will give to each I
LA1WU i I'-'TURE IN ELEVEN COLORS
J'olal Nnmbcr of TrUes for lii C'oanly, 820,
.100 PICTUliEa
C S TTION.-No Tads will bo received before January 1st, 'Salt!STIS!aVavt
Hi eeni pl4 ot HI'EAR HE?vl) ytiu buy. Semf In the Wgs, no matter how small th
quantity. "''YllTlCl.
80RG COMPANY, Middlctown, Ohio.
A list of the people obtaining these prizes In this county will bo published in thl
paper luiineuiaieiy auer reuiumjr
DON'T SEND ANT TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I. 1894.
CHINESE SOLDIERS.
AN INGENIOUS CIPHER.
Hotel Way In Which They Receive TheU now tho pH,,,,,!, f B rreiu h Thief Ool
l'y. TheniHelves Into Jail,
The Chinese soldier receives Ins pay go,,,,, yeftrs a?l)i saj.s the Detroit
once a month only, and Chinese months, proc Press. th friends of a Parisian
It may be remembered, are much long1- tliluf adoptwl a decidedly umiiue. method
er than thoso we nro necustomeu to 0f carry inp; on a clandestine eorrcs
reckon by. On tho ove of tho pay day pondencc with him while he was await-
the captain ot the company, WKomcr infftnal. One day the jailer vvus vis
with liis aergcant-mnjnr, goes and ro- iu.j i,y trie priso'ni'r's Iwtnithed. who
ccives the amount of money requisite aKi0,i ,im to irive her lover nn onvclope.
to pay hi9 company from Ins next u.,un Muiiir opened was found to
Buperior oflicer, says the Cincinnati En
quirer.
This is not paid to 1dm in jingling
coins but in pure silver, which, how
ever, has been broken into somewhat
Irregular piece The whole of the
night preceding pny day is occupied in
weighing out for each man the required
quantity of silver, and this occupation,
contain simply a small loeltof her hair,
around which was folded a leaf of a
hook. The jailer did not co:i:.idor it
worth his while to deliver this souvenir
to the culprit,, and, therefore, threw it
aside.
A day or two later a similar inelosure
was handed in at the prison gate and
shared ilie f sit o of its predecessors. In
as may be imagined, is a very tedious tho course of a week n not her was left
one, and only successfully accomplished
by inllnite care, for here a piece the
size of a pin's head has to lie clipped off,
and there a piece of larger dimensions
has to be added to make up weight, and
any deviation ono way or tho other
means the loss of perhaps a day's payor
more to Borne poor ueiouueroi me co- twentv-six
lcstlal empire.
When tho process of melting out is
accomplished the silver Is carefully
wrapped in pn per, upon which Is writ
ten the mime of the intended recipient
On the following afternoon the com
pany Is mustered and the sergeant-1
major divides the money, commencing
with the llrst man in the company and
going on to the hist. When this divi
sion is eoneiuied the question is asked
in Btontoriun tones: "lias anyone else a
claim?" unit the customary "No" having
been promptly giveti, the men iiu then
dismissed.
Each man now repairs to the nearest
tradesman's shop, where hearxchungea
his silver. Korouetacl ho receives one
thousand small coins called cash, per
forated in the eenler sons to allow of
being threaded oil a string, anil, having
received the proper amount, turns
homeward with a cheerful mien, hut
nearly sinking beneath his burden.
The private receives three and one
half, tacls, equal toalxnit nineteeen shil
lings, monthly, out of which he has to
provide himself with clothes ami food.
Hut he lives on rice and his clothe cost
but a triile.
by the snnie ivrsnn. This aroused the
suspicion of the governor of the prison,
to whom had been detailed the circum
stances, lie determined to investigate
the meaning and accordingly first ex
amined the printed leaf. This he found
was tm from a novel and contained
lines on each side. Ho
then turned his attention to the hair
ami discovered that there were twenty
six pieces of unequal length. This puz
zled him for awhile, and then suddenly
jumping to the conclusion that there
must he some connection helween the
number of the printed lines and tho
number of hairs, lie laid each of the lat
ter along 'he line of the page they re
spectively reached, beginning with the
shortest but., at the top of the leaf.
After chaniring them about several
times he discovered that each hair
pointed to a different letter, and the
combination thus produced formed a
slang sentence, by means of w hich the
prisoner was given to understand that
his friends hud ascertained the day on
which he w.is to K' taken to court and
were determined to make a bold at
tempt to rescue him ns soon sis he made
his npie;i ranee.
Taking I ho cue. tie! governor a lor
every precaution to frustrate
laid plans of the outsiders; the
was made and, as a natural conse
quence, the conspirators s.xin found
themselves in the same condition as the
one for whom they had planned the
rescue.
hurricane, in movinelhe iu-flowingah dc
velopedat least 473,Wi),(iOO horse-power ii.
these three days that is, at least fifteen
times as much energy as comes from al
wind mills, water wheels, stoam engines
locomotives, man and animal power of the
whole earth at the sumo time." Ho state;
that all this power needed in the storm gen
erationcame from the latent heat set fref
in the process of condensation.
This, then, must be considered the etiiol
corner-stone of theories in regard to storm
formation. It seems exceedingly prooaoie.
however, that ttiis enormous dcvolormicnl
of energy !s purely and highly imaginary
and that it is an attempt to make sonie' liinp
outof next to nothing. While undouhtcdlj
latent heat will bo evolved if vapor uo con
densed, yet this evolution, would suciutt
hrinucArtain death to the very process of
condensation. Supposo wo have a mass of
air and could condense, its moisiuio wituout
altering its temperature the lutuat, heut set
free would make just enough sensioie heat
to again evaporate tho moisture, and iheit
would be no rain, but every tiling would re
main In statu quo. Suppose, howevcr,wf
take away enough heat to cool the air 10 d
grees for each cubic foot, thin would amou
lo the boat nocessory to nvu;Krato one
seventh of a grain of moist uro and must bt
ken in part at least, from the surrounding
If we cool the air L itugreo it tun cun
dense a certain amount of moisture, de
nendina-nnon tho temperature, and this wil
. . . . - . ..p
iiherato exactly me iw hsuouul u, u.-,
that was used in the original evaporation
In order to absorb tins heat it, is aeccssarj
m cool the condensing air, and this can onh
be doue by imparting still more heat to tin
surrounding air, so that we have fnercusci
the temperature of tho environment in tw
ways, and thus have put a stoptoalifurthe,
iovelonment.
For example, let us cool a cubic foot n'
saturated air from SO to 79 degrees, and lo
,i suimoso that the heet, in.puited to tin.
jurrouuding air is all oinieunt rated in a sin.
irle cubic foot close, by the firsi. Wo non-
have 1 cubic foot of saturated air utT'J de
grees and another of unsatnraitd. i.ir nt
ahnnt Sl decrees. The eooliugio TV degrees
has condensed one-'.'iird grain of in risturo
and this has liberated latent heat which can
be disposed or only by heating tho iidjaeen
cubic foot to s.8 negroes, n is nave, i tien, i
there is no flaw in the reasoning, ono-thin
grain of moisture us rainfall, I cubic foot o.
saturated air at tu urmt, miu uuijui,:i
unsaturated air at 8,'i W. Supposo we mis
those, we shall have :J cubic feet, of air a
about 81 degrees mid unsaturated, hence n
further rainfall can occur till tmsisagui
ooolod, and it can not oe cooled except u
the expense ot the stirvnuniiiiig air. it i
plain that this will bo the effect even wil
the most inlinitesmial cooling and coudei,
sation, hence ws must conclude that no iq
appreciable rainfall can occur by thes
processes, and tho enormous energy ilev
oned is a figment of tho imagination, or eli
that the heat evoiven nas ueen cuaugett n
electricity or radiated intospace ordisposei
of in some other way. Tho processes here
In set forth seem to bo exactly analagous t
those taking place when two masses of sal
uratcdairor widely-differing temperatun
are mixed together, in which case all meteor
ologlsts are agreed there can oo no appro
ciable rainfall, and, of courso, no dovel
opmcutof energy.
This seems a very startling result, and
some will ask s W hat can wo substitute a
acauso of storms? It is believed by a gren
many Intelligent peoples that meteorol g.
bas not yet taken its first step toward a sal
isfactory solution of its profoundnst prnb
lems, atid thero has been scarcely a well
authenticated prlnciplo established even in
the simpler problems. Wo may well con
clude that tho principal reason for this ha9
been the extreme pronuncss lo adopt doubt
ful hypothesis, which ha9 greatly ham
pered investigation. Ono of the first steps
is to disprove these theories before we can
lay the foundation of a better structure.
The only possible way In which we cau hope
to learn tho formation of our storms and
tho laws govrruiug their movement is to
investigate ilium in tho open air, where, as
It Is now admitted by all, their power lies.
Tuis knowledge, It will bo ro..d!ly admitted
would be of incalculable benefit to all classes
t people, but especially to those living In
..ornado districts, to seafaring men and to
.aruiers. It is to bo hoped that those Inter-
jsted will turn their attention to this sub
ect, but if not, in this evening of thenine--oeuth
century there will undoubtedly soon
je a demand from many classes of people
,bat the investigation be undertaken. With
mr modem appliances this may be made at
very slight expense and with entire safety
lo the Investigator.
:.r illustration,
. . v. t....,.,i
burn Hole in the ew r.ug
..isu-li.e. The tropcay oi
cunt (j w - .
lerv; the confuseJ mnss of mildly e&
lorinjT ht-rsts, thtiivlerinT maflly W.
nl-ri.'M cr rulcriosR, trio tjr.ca
;v,b of ftrms the forms upright oi
- l.lt. tt,A Ihlivrn ami
lin. s ,oty clouiLs ana tne ure aim
f :.'t..ipowder. All this mairea a
; lure; but the trageiy u u.
jf each individual ruler, wno uos ii-
divinity in this hideous insanity oi
I.
Trwi manv wriU-ra seem to think that
traovdv consists solely of mm tiers, acci-
J , rl...rl,tar nnd
...oe citii-ule. noou. ua:,o'u""'i-
the rattle of musketry. Ihese things
mav Ite either the accompaniments, ot
the" euiises of tragedy, it is true, but toe
tr-i"b- itself is invariably in the minds
..tihr. ,..vs or onloouers. Aim i.n-i.
are the tragedies of quiet, ordinary u.u.
There is the tragedy of noble purposes
defeated. 'J'ragedics are timing- piuei
every clay between actors who uo uoi
move out of their chairs. Every doctor'!
office, every lawyer's sanctum, every
court of law every house in a large
citv has been at some time the scene ol
trao-edv. 'All houses wherein men
have lived and died are haunted houses.
A man mav live a life ouca witr
tragedy and never go to the wars or gef
shipwrecked; indeed, he may novel
leave his study, hisnouse. or ins jm ..e-u
AH this is, of course, obvious; but oni
would not imagine it to be so fiom t
constant reading of the criticisms or
the fiction which goes behind aetioni
and discovers souls."
CHILD.
writes Walter r"'- J B-
no. UnQfl INSTITUTE.
UO tt. Ninth 5t, ST. LOUIS. MO.
Qive the matter a little thought
Reference is made to the neat hard
are, tinware, plrmbing, etc, stock
Billy Potter, Odd Fellows' ball, tie d
sires to please in both quality snd prie
The generai toercbanilife estnhhsl
men formerly owned by Coffin 4 Mf Km
laud, has lately changed hands, now hi
int under the oontrol and mauBgemen
o( The MuFarlund Mercantile Compsnv
whioh oontinnes business at theold stand
wilb a larger stock than ever. a
TICKETS
On sale
TO
ns...-, . .leaks. llroi'':," 0!-.V",'L Tl', in left.
! n miher h.pi.en'P r'ei Unnil county
1 n lectVdlon right " JjXw fi.rk'in
OMAHA.jS
Orsut oountl. ,.Ho ('-
Kansas City, St. Paul. S
St. Lcmls,
Ulla coanties.
EAST.
AND ALL I'OIN'ITJ
in
u.T-. list, fleppner. Or.-Horses, J .11
Hnnsalter, d ' i t , siT
.....l.ler; ea . too left hi-. j H
H.rtiy.r;trnL Ttu. on th. left
OD BlWUlwa (
Train leaves Heppner, 10 a. ro. Arrive
620 p. rn , daily except Sunday.
Where?
At Abrnlinmsick's. In addition to lo
'silnring business, he has added a fir
line of underwear of all kinds, reglig'
4rlrt, hosierv. etc. Also bae on ban
ome elegant patterns for suits. A
tbrshsmsick, May street. Hepprer.
xwjrMolic in houses
JiWd A GUARANTEED.
111:7 c.Ti.fv owner o, hor shou'iltt
?7 y-U 'ji lionluml. It ma vnlie In. o
fy . l valu.ble aulnial. 0b package w: i
9 ome eight 'oieueabte. l'ficc 1.(,.
! V -f S"1" b? mal1 o eiren.. Our At.
H. i..0AJU.N C"f- saaPlneSI,
ST. LOtliS, MS
IN MEMORY OF A
Parents Commeiiiorate Its lleatli D)
an Annual Panch and Judy Show. ,
The Daren ts of a child that died some
few years back in the f treat Ormonc
Street Hospital for Children have hi'
upon a quaint and in many respect ai
tuirable method of perpetuating liii
memory. On each anniversary of thi
child's death a performance of I'um.-t
and Judy takes place in every ward u
the hospital.
This great festival lor, reraurm
London Truth, I need not say that it it
great festival to everybody concernec
has been duly celebrated again. Tin
only blot upon it was that one poor lit
tie fellow had to De tuKen away jum
before the performance commenced t
undergo an operation; but it will bo r
satisfaction to every reader to hear that
he was more than consoled by su'-so
quently having "Toby" brought to liii-
bed by a kind nurse tor a private inter
view,' and, thus fortified under hit
troubles, the little patient progressoc
most favorably.
People who lose children are ofu r
desirous of commemorating the littk
lives in some way, and too often th ii
efforts in that direction are not over
happy. Here is a hint for guidance, in
all such cases. It may be varied almost
indefinitely
COLOR BLINDNESS IN ENGLAND.
The Old Reliable
lrcfaroichpri as man. Treats male or rem.ue.
married or single, In cases of exposure,
abuses, excesses or Improprieties. SKILL
GUARANTEED. Board and a.PJart"?t
furmshed when desired. Question Jl.anlt
and liook free, can or write.
RUPIWESCIIREI)!
OK v.al Vnutvlnnfle In tl'61tlnff all TAli-
ties of Rupture enables us to guarantee;
positive cure. Question Blans and Booj
free, uaii or write.
VOLTA-MEDICO APPUANCE CO.,
BJ Pine 8treet. 8. LOUIS. MO
THB OLD DOCTOR'S
M LADIES' FAVORITE.
It.Wlva WTT.riTlT.15! anil nnrfentlv SAPE. Tt
inie as used by tlioc lanrta of woman all OTer tb
lilted States, in tho .'LD DOCTORS rlvate mat
eietlea, for 98 Tears, and not a Blnirl) baa result
Money returned 11 not as represented. Bead -I
ante (stampel tor aealed partloulara.
.3. WABS UISTIIiTTB, 120 H. Hint. St., Ct. L:!l. M.
I'lilliinan ieener.i
CoionlKt '
Reclining Chair Cars
and Diners.
Steamers
Pnrtlnod to Hsn Frauciso.
every four days.
Tickets tofkao?.d Europe.
For rates and general lnlormation call on
Depot Ticket Agent,
J. C. T-l ART
Heppner, Oregon.
Agt.
W. H. HtJRI.Bl'RT, AsH ien.. 1'ass.
AM Washlngion
POItTl.INI). Oskoon.
The irorrl formi toii
llelr eared 3S Jearf
tmeot contdentlal. Cure
.11 or , offline. Ttllnilow. Ouclllon. HI1DE a.
j;-w i C.ll or write. nR WtRU INST TUTE,
120N.Sth St..St.Uull,MO
SYPHILIS..
iucclulprctice. Treatrm
BfiHiiwl
Dp. Hash's Belts Sflppliaoees
An (lectro-anivanio crj
bojled lota medicated.
Belts, Suspensories, Spl
tint Appliances, Abdom
tnal SupporterSe Vests,
Drawers, OlUco Caps,
ininlni. rn.
Cares Khenmntlsin, I.lvor ana" Kidney
Complaints, Dyspepsia, Krrors of Yiiutli,
Lost Manhood, Nervousness, Hexual Wenk
ness, and all Troubles in Mule or J eiiiale.
Question Blank and liook free. Call or
write.
Volla-Medica Appliance Co.,
i3 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
CANCER:
lDiMi CUBED wi'hov
AMD OTBEI
1IALIQNAMT
hout th ui oi
Ikoife Qmition Blank nd lioofc free. V-ll
or writ lli. U. B. BUTTS,
122 Pint Bt. bX" wm8 iftO
WANTED.
ClC 1 llCCIf ANT LADT, employed or anemptoret! ,
eljAlTLLNi cennekethiefrrafew houre work eack
dar. Seliryprcommlislon. 410 aamplei free Addrcfi
H. BtNIAMIH & CO., 822 Pint bt.. SL Louis, Mo.
Criminal Mecllirenee In the Kxamlnatlon
or Itallroail llmployes.
The number of persons employed in
working the railways of the I'nitec
Kingdom is about four hundred thou
sand. Railway employes general iy uti
long to a class with a very high pep
centage of color blind, and it may
therefore, be assumed that some sixter
thousand of that number would have a
defective color vision. If properly ex
amined, says London Truth, they w oislt
be excluded from positions in wlii't
color blindness is a source of great dan
ger to life and property. As it is, a con
siderable portion of them remain ii
active service. Putting it at a very low
estimate, there must be at least foil)
thousand men employed on railway!
who cannot distinguish between red
and o-reen sitrnals. In other words, at
least one out of every hundred engine
drivers, firemen, pointsmen, shunter t
and others directly connected with the
passenger service is unfit for the work
he has to perform. It is earnestly to be
hoped that a uniform, reliable test will
soon be Introduced.
A Medical Finn Glm Awij Cash.
J. F. Smith & Co. of No. 25U Green,
wich St., New York, the manufactur
ers of that favorite cathartic known as
Smith's Bile Beans, have adopted
novel plan. They ask the Individual
buyers of Bile Beans to send their full
name and address, with an outside
wrapper from a bottle of Bile Beans
(either size) to their office, and they
give f 5 for the first wrapper received
in each morning's mail, and f 1 for the
2d, 8d, 4th, 5th and 6th. Every day
$10 in cash is thus sent to their cor
respondents. Ask for SMALL aire.
inT folks
Ja- n.r-.rl l&iaeA Bnundeeermnth. Ho
atar.ln. no Inconvenience, I o tid re.ulta, no nansenue
dm.. 'IrL-etmentperlectly harmlcn aua emcuy cona
deotial. Oueetion Bl nk end Booklree. Call or irrlle.
DH. 11. B. J1UTT8, 8st2 l,ne btrnt, bt. Louil, Mo.
Foot-Prints on the Path to Health.
Everyone needing a doctor's advice
should read one of Dr. route's dime
psmphlets on "Old Eyes," "Crimp,"
,'Ruptnre," "Phimosis," "Varicocele."
DisHHse of men. Disease of Women, and
learn th' best meBiis of sel -cine. M
Hill Pub. Co., 129 East 28lh Ht., New
Yoik.
r ANY LADY can (ret a valuable tecret that
cost me oo.ixi, ana a ruuuer buhuu wtwwsu,
Mrs. V. Me APP. CO.
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History of I'hraae.
The phrase, "Uobbing Peter to pay
Paul," is supposed to have originated in
an incident which occurred in London
during the sixteenth century. About
the year 1540 the abbey of St, Peter, in
Westminster, was elevated to the digni
ty of a cathedral, but ten years later
Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will mire.
Jy do you good, if you have a oongh, cold
or any trouble with throat, ehest or lungs.
Dr. Kind's New Disoovery for Consump
tion, aonghs snd colds, is guaranteed to
giv relief or money will be pnid bark.
Sufferers from Is grippe found it just the
thing and under its use had a speed;
nd perfect recovery. Try a sample bo',
tie at our expense and learn for yonrse '
just bow good a thing it is Trial lint Hen
free at 8loonm Johnson Drug Oo. Large
sine 600 and J 1.00.
THREE DOLLARS A WEEK
FOR LIFE,
Dcre Is a Snap for n rainy Feople-Th
Latest Thin Out.
In :mler to Introduce The Canadian Aurunilturtat luta WHS atTain joined to the dlOCese of Lon-
N-w homes, ttie pulillehetl bare tlrx-riled to preeent an , e , , SJ
umieiiHlly altr.cme reward list lor their Ureal Eivtitll don and it property nppropnateo, tO
iiLii tesriy i.nerary Attraction lor uie aunimer or nr.ij.
Tlii-y have enleml Intoa written aereenieul topay througli
Ule Jnds-w ell the rewanla offeml llow.
How To Sm-tisa a Riwihd-Thoea who become
eul-rfcritwre can compete Ins, of oherye. All that le
ncowtury la u, lake a few sheets of latik-r and make all
the w,4ls you ean oni of the letter! in the three worda,
" World'e Ct,)uH,l)ian KxiHieiUon,' and send them to lie,
Im-I'ming 01 for en month. eHlmcriplion to either Tile
laiowiien Ashcultiinel or The I.e,li,i' Home Maisazine.
two l the chiHt-eel illoelrate.1 neriodn-al o the day.
Ilie Render of the largest list will rei-elre A3 per wpk
for life; Vnd. SLUU iu Kold : 3rl. I.V10S 4th. S-iu,
Vh.tflOO; mil. Ticket te World'ft Fair and u-n daye ei.
pen-w; plaroe, orvana. latlie.' ami tienle sold ami ellvvr
wat,h,,pilTer u-a.ericee,,ltft,iu,nd rum-, aiuK,ivrlU,Uuti
i,ilicrpear,'i. niakmtt.l'oReiher the inoe al,ial,e nrie
11 r ottered by any pululaher. Send for prlnttd list
,., x.rnirr or ,ir- ui,ere.
pay the expenses of some necessary re
nairs to the cathedral of St. PauL It
was evident that to do honor to St. Paul
the estate of Teter had to suffer, and
hence the expression which has become
proverbial. .-.i'
Hpeclinea Cases.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with uenralgia and rhentnaiistn,
bio stomaoh wis disordered, bis liver was
Gladstone has
A clear Head
WHY? Because he follows these
rules: ' ' Keep the head cool, the feet
warm, and the bowels open." .You
csinluive a clear head and live to be
ninety if you do the same tiling.
When the bowels fail to move dur
ing the day take on retiring two
Smith's ISim Bile Beans. Their
action is so mild that you arc not
aware of it. All day yourmindwill
be clear and cool. "Not a gripe in a
barrel of llscm." Ask for small size.
Take no substitute for SMITH'S
Bile
Beans!
i
Ki'LU-t, Fi.n-i.rn or oiwuwr. word rvi txuintt-d 1 o-..o...i .. Aa.-a nnnarila. . . i , 1 ,
tn the 7 : . , 7 7 :,, j i - -...j ,
mnrAn "Wuriif ';,iuit. tn kxikwiUui) in, th fall a why sud be WH8 tf rribly fdnced in
riftrnoitt, ftn,l nihtf (Marntl 4. No i lifcrtn- tor n. L,n F. 1 HO trifl Hltrfl CO Ted Dim. hjdWrtrU
n Uni4.H Vr ,tj Shepberd. HanisburK, III., bad ft ruu
tin iv.. 11 ",n,'w'i wont- m rwftT n sjp.tit.1 n'w irl.
11 ' "v 11 .htiNiRf -The following well known urntleint-n
aUOlUpl 'nFtMiitM io kci wMt jMngyn ftii.t vui rtf (fiKt thf pnrrt
n'l h 1 hi. .t Stamtiieml, IVh'rl'oni'.i.-h, mitl Mr W,
-Hmt, IVwitlfiit Tlinmi )'nnt.nj ( 'ttn.n, Pt-ttv-
i WvTnn- We n;,y 1 'oKifrilnj rirT(no
i. mi f ) u hi n. vriinifii Uiv miH virU U nti- tm tmr
,r Ki-tji-t. r nil nry l.-i im Aililniw, A n k t
i . wi n i t . ilxiViiiigli, ( 'tiiiitiitt,
I'ertumen of I'lsnt.
A Gorman botanist, Mr. Repol, has
msdo public the rvsult ot his rcarvhej
as to tlio ouns ot the poriumes of
nlnntw. iiml !ht fntnr whifh Himttiihh
or lnon-ao them. "Liffht and boat ceremony. After the minister had
natural plav a vorv importnnt rule, dipped bis finuors ia the water, and
I)arlaK SHpivvi rtiHHIeaovelortm ntof do tho sign of the cross on hor fore-
in t.v vr of v.hu'U Hi.- t.ii.U neaa, me unaweu cuuu ii'uutni uown.anu
A rather precocious Infant had It
chrlsteninfr unfortunately deferred un
til It was ablo to talk, and at the font
was lifted in Its father's arms for the
iiing sore on bis leg of eight yeara' stand
ing. Used three bottle of Klectric Bit
ters and seven boxes of Bnoklen's Arnica
Salve, and his let? ia sound and well.
John Speaker, Catawba, O., bad five
large fever sores on bis leg, doctors aaid
he was incurable. One bottle of Elec
tric Bitters and one bo Buck. en's Arni
ca Halve eured him entirely. Sold by
tSlocnm-Johnson .Drug Co.
and, as usual, very close to the shah,
when the weapon accidentally went off
and the shah had the narrowest kind ol
escape from sudden death. The boy
bas been sent away now.
prrfuine i
wciV'-nly ' tv ti.U,..v !. unit when
su'.nu'tt 1' h :.:t'iKiut , ,ti t cw the
phirtts v 1m. . .'.. vi--. cii;U'd pfrfutne
only ut f.ivir Ur tl iu-
polled In i,t ti. c.ibVinueU liurUness "
catching up the lonff sleeve of his white
gown, wiped tho water away, calmly re
marking: "Uaby's face tlean. Uon't
I want wassin; dot it wasaed 'lore as
tummed out!" , .
The Shab'i Favorite ilvy
When the shah of Persia wast-mritig
through Europo three yt-ant ago be was
accompanied even-where and at all
times by a little boy, who wa gorgeous
ly attired and was allowed to do just
as he pleased. The Ivy was not a mem
ber oil the imperial family, but just a
fortunate youngster fr whom the shah
bad taken an univeountaMe liking. A
report ha come from i eheran that the
boy was olavintr with a revolver in the
S:utv
One per c :.t. (
In city sehoU.i
percentaire (tw.
itary school near ii.
(.lOl IP.
i tier.:-, ti children
r. l;i A-len th
'Mi;.h',t. In a mil
ta f jur cadets in
STOCK BRAN1S.
While you keep yunr Bubaoriptinn paid up yt-i
can keep your brand in free of charge,
Alhn. T. J.. lone. Or. HorseB G(i on left
shoulder; cattle Name on left hip, under bit on
right ear, and upper bit on the left, range. Mor
row count?.
AriiietlulJK, u. v,., niuuiDi wi -a. w.uu uoi u-
der n on left shoulder of borset; cuttle name
on lefi nip.
Allinnn. O. D.. Eirzht Mile. Or. Tattle brnnd
O D on left hip and horse Bame brand on right
ihouider. Kan ye, nignt nine.
Adkine, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con
ii acted on lei t naiik; cattle, same on left hip.
RnrtrinlArnPW. A. O.. Alnine. Or. Hnrtva
nranded TEv.n either dhouluer. Kange in Mo
row county.
Rlfiakman. Geo.. Hard man. Or. Homes, a flair
ni'left flhoulder: cattle same on ngnt Bhmiidw
hann later, J. w., Hani man, ur. tattle brand'
l R on left hiD and thih: enlit in eaoh ear.
Brenner, Peter, tm aeherry Oregon Horses
branded PB on left shoulder, rattle Bame on
ight Biae.
Unrkn. M Ht C. Lontf i;reek. Or On oattln
V1AV connbctcd on left hit), ctonon left ear. nn-
,lir half crou off riuht. Hornef. name brand 01
f ft RhonldtT. nange in i.mui and siorrnv
ronnty.
hrohinan. .lerry, liena, nr.- noree Drandeo
i riulii shouldi-r; cattle H on t he loft side
Left ear half crop nd right ear tipper mop
Karlon. Wnia. ti imner. Or. -ilorneB. J R
right thigu cattlt . same on right hip; nplit i:
Krown. lea. Jjexintrton. ur. ilorBef IH on tin
right Btifle: cattle same on right hip; range, Mor
row county.
brown, J. t;., neppner. ur, tiorneB. oirrJ.
i' withitoi .ko! Tor on left hip, rattle, waine.
Brow n, W. J., Lena. Oregon. HoreteB W bar
over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle name on left
hip.
Buyer, W. O.. Heppner, Or. Homea, bin
rand oi rph hip cattle, bame, with ttplit
well Bar.
Borg, P.O., Heppner, Or. Howes. P B on lefi
houlder: t'Hitie. name on itTt nip.
Bnmnlee. W. J., Fix.Or l attle. JK connect en
n lefi Hide; crop on Iff1 wir andtwuftpli
.tnddle piece cut out on right ear: od htirupH phih
rand on the left thigh; Kange in Vix vallc
(iranl "coui'ty.
taiHiiei' arren. Wngnei, (-r. Ilorfes hrand-
nd O on tigiit aline, came (thrne hartt)
ight ribs, cn.p and Hplit in each ear. Haiige
Grant and llurrow cuunties.
( ain.K., ( aleb.i r. V 1 on tioriHH on left Btitit
U with quarter circle over it, on left tthoulder
rind on left stifle on all colts u der ft yearn; or.
!tft Bhoulder only im all horseB over ft years. AH
range tn uraut county.
i lartt, wm. l' a. or.-Horse WH( con-
net'twt, on lett tiioiuner: cattle name on ngli
hip. Hai ge Morrow and Umahlla coimtiea.
t ate, I has. K Viimmi or Lena, Or. Horae
tl I on ngnt Bhoulder; cattle (tame tin t ight hi
liange Morrow and Umatilla oounlien.
t ecu, w m.. DouglaM. Or.; hiTHen J (' on lef
shoulder; ca-tie wime on Jefi tup, waddJeB
. ach jaw and two bit in the right ear,
Curl, T. H., John bay. Or Dnub.B artm
ach hip on caitlt. hwullow fork ami urnlne
iu rigid ear, apiit in lefi ear. liangf in (ira,
.iinntj. tn hheep, ii ? rh-d a anil api-m j uii
im uni.ujutir. c,nv uinrau.i ewt-H, crop on j,ri cHr
t nuciieo upper mi in ngni. v t'tlieir.. ciop n
- ight and under half drop iu U.fi ear AU rang
Hi II HtU t'OUall V.
CtHlk. A, J.J.HDH.t (r. ll'TM't.. H oi; I IL'M tl..Hi
iti'- l hi tie, famtMin r gtu hip: eat initi li sgi;
iy mi ifn ttuu mini iii rigtn,
tuniii.lt V., ( urriiiHViJlf. (M. ili-rutu- X ,
t'ft e-tlU.i
Cm Ed. 8., Hardainii, Or. -laiiv. f wi
ti center; hitrwen. t l', on left 'up
Cochran, K. K MinnMueut. (irant t . (r,
iiurtHti mantled circle with t.ai hMtwtui, hi, it.fi
i-niHuur. eauie famti oraiid uli both hi pn mark
un der clnpt- both eart- and ilewlap.
1 hapm, el.. Hanlnian. Or. Hire branded
" on right hip. utile brauilwl the same.
jJicnt-u?, t.bD itoiBef braided with three
iiiiou iwrr tu iru viiut . huie wi ne on left Bide.
uuukiiwb, .ti . .iHijowtii, ut. k ailie. It lu
rtghi Bide.awr. Uiw-fork in each ear: liorNet,. It
DonKlaa, O. T., Doumlae. Or Ibirn Tl
he i ighl ulitle; cattle name on right hip.
Civ' ""V11" "I'Kiai-.Ol.-liorhe t THI id
" , w" . Ie,, wooiuuer, came haine uu
nip. hole m right ear. "
LUm'' .V""- ueppniT. Or. Dif-mond a
right hhtmlder.
tmeiy, t . B.,Hanlman. Or.-Horses branded
reversee t w nh tun n left aimu.der; cau
tleiameuu n.hi hip. hunge m Alorn w county
rleek, JacaMMi, heppner. Ut. hums ,V
L-otinected tu right tthoulder: cattle un ,
mi mi vmi umiB iioie il riulil nih
crop
forty stuttered, and in sever: I civilians'
schools the percentage has been found
to be as Uirje. Many German physi
cians are advocating the f.'iari:tion of
the stuttering school ehiMivn rom the
smooth -ton ned and the instruction ol
them in a department ot' L. i. u.va.
ti left.
Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or.-Caitle, LF oa
Mht hip; horai 1" witii lar under on rinht
houlder. -
Florence, 8. P. Heppner. Or -Horse, F OD
.ghi ahot Jde. ; cattle, F on right hip or thigh.
b ranch. ieorg, Heppner. Or.-Cattle branded
WF, with bar over it, on left side; crop off left
ar. Horse, same brand on left hip
liay. Henry, Heppner, Or.-tiAK on left
A..nllM,tawl.
iSStSZC S Or.-Hor, U on
MH?mJ. M., HepaW. Or.-Horsas,
same twiaiu on wi-
oo?"" . u.....r lir -Hoihsb, horse-
sh'j ouleVl siroulder. Caltle. too asmo,
liwiir on wdi ,H.,rsns. ciroleT on
..MroaKsTorri ...ler tall
onni iri.rmlii s u J i . hom n
iJ.'Sii.: ii; oiitl., J ia "'' S"2
irnUtii orops' oa botb ears. Uaug.ill roxauu
HearvaUaya. u. brsndixl
ronT.frhpn3.same-.ud orop oil left
Kirw Jt ulvv: 6".-HorB. m .a lett
shunlilwi oallle, tin on lett tail).
KirR J I). Heppner. Or.-uomea. 17 on either
DBiikseaule llourinhtside.
"Kurnberlaud.W.Q.. Moant Vernon. Or.-l L
cattle on right and lett side. ; ''owH'"" 'jj S
,rdur..i. sbSeir 's-o
Luta, Utepnen lox, Or.-B L on l hip
un cattle, crop and split on right ear I or.es
same brand on lefi .houlder. liange Urant
OOUUtV. , . , , -llr.rae.
Lrienallen, jonn n ., u--- -
urauiled liHll-citcleJL connected on loltahoul
der. Caltle. auuu on lelt hip. Kauge. near IM-
Leuliey, J. W Heppner Or.-Horsns branded
LauoAoilelt sliuuider; ct-ttln emne on left
hip, wutlle over r.hht ye, three situ in r.ght
""Lord, Ueorge, heppner. Or.-Horsea bramled
double 11 coi.necUt Sometimes calletl
swing H, on left shoulder.
Markluun. A. M., Heppner, Or.-Caltle large
M on left side, both ears cropped, and epllt iu
bo.h. Horses M on left hip. liange, Uurk a
canyon.
.Minor, Oscur, Heppner. Or.-Cattle, M D on
riglil hip; homo. W on lef l ehouluer.
Woigau, B. N., Uuppuer, Or.-Horsm, M )
.... i. ..L...i.i,iu. ,.uttlH Mime (in left lilt,.
ilcCuniber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Hoi-ana. 1V1 with
bar over on right shouluer.
morgan. Ihoe., neppuer, ur.-i.,
1' ou loft shoulder anu lelt thighs caltle. it on
, ... u. ........ i
iYlllClieil. UMUUr.iune, vr. uuirou, i i "
nip; catue, n un ngnt Biue.
jici larmi, u. vi., uiimutKiiiB. v, a.,
mure 5 ou each Biiouidor. cattle, MH on hi n
iucCar.y, oavia n., e-cno, ur. nonw urtuiuoni
l conuected, on the letl Bhoulder; cattle same
u hip and side. , ,
l.lJlr fcrrnik. Fox Vailev. Or. Mule shoe
with Loe-corli on cattle on ribe and under in
wtuh ear; horsea name brand on lelt stitl.
itlcllaley, u. v., nauimou, ur. uu j.uiow-., o
ilh hall ciriile under ou lull Bhouiilurion Cattle.
four bars connected ou lop ou the right Bide
liange in (irant County.
Nwd. Andrew. Lone itock.Or. liomw A N oon
ueoted on left Bhouider; catUe same uu both hipb.
Monlyke, t... Silverton. ur.-noreee, circle t on
loll thigh; uaitie, same ou left bip.
Olivur. Joseoh. Lanion l, Hi. Or. A 2 on cattle
on left hip; on UorBes, Baine ou left thigh, Hang
in Wi ant county.
Oiler, ferry, Islington, ur. r u on ion
hou.'lei.
Olu. Herman, Piairie City, Or. Ou cattle, O
LP connected ou left hip; horses on left sLifle
and wariie on uoe. liange in (irant county.
Pearaou, Oiuve, lught Alile, Or. norBBB, quar
ter circie shielu ou left shoulder aud i4 on left
tup. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped, 21
uu lefi hip. liaugi' on Kight Mile.
Market a Uleauon. Uardmau.ur, uoraes ir on
ft shoulder.
P. per, Kme-t, Lexington, Or, Hor-ea brand
wli (L & oouuecieu; oi. left hliuuider ; ualtla
me ou t ight nip. Itauge, itlori ww uouuiy.
1'iper, J. ii., Luzingtou, ur, tiuibeb, j lb con.
uected oi.lett Bhouider; cattle, same on left nip.
under bu iuachear.
Pettys, A. C, ioue, Or,; horeeB diamond Pod
shoulder; cattle. J H J couuucud, on th
left hip, upper slope in left ear and Blip in th
ighl.
Powell. John T Dayviile. Or Horsefl, J P cou-
uuc euoti tell shoulder. Cuttle OK cuuuucted oU
tctthip, two under half crops, oue uu each ear,
wattle unuer throat. Kai geiu Urant county ,
Iwood, Anurew, naruman, Or, iiurbub, vqaara
urotif with quarter-circle over it on lelt btihe.
iteuiuger, Lhru, Heppner, Or, liurses, C it on
leftshouidei.
Kice, iun, Hard man, Or.; horsefl, three panel
worm fence on left Bhouider; caUle, 1A ou
right shoulder, ltange near Harduiao.
Hoyse, Aaruu, Ueppuer. Or Horttes, plain V on
ieft Bhouider; cattle, aame brand reversed on
right hip and crop oil right ear. Uange in Alor
row couuiy.
tiuali liroB., lieppner, Or. Horses brauded 1
un the nghL shoulder; cuttle, IX ou the lull lap
urop on ten ear anu aewiap ou uecit. ltange u
..lorrow and adjoiuing uounUeo.
Itust, vVuiiuui, KiUge, Or. Hortieb H ob
lull ehuuluer; cuttle, ii ou left tup, crop on
tight eai, uuueroiL on tell ear. blieep, It on
weathem, louud crop utl righ ear. Uaut Oiua
iimanu Muriuwc luiiUes.
ittHiiej , Audiew , Lexingion, Or. tlorsei
uiauded A It on right shoulder, veul quaitet
circie ovui brand; cau'ie nauiu on ruui luo.
Uange Alurrow couutj.
iiuiuo, Win. ii. Liaiiyviilo, Or hit oouuectec''
Willi uuarler clii-le over Ujl. on cattle uu riuhi hu.
aim crop oil right ear anu opiu iu lull, lloiseb
oauiu orauuou leu siiouiuer. UiUige ill Jlorrow
ram una UUiiamcuuntie.
Uucioi.J. VV., llopuuer. Or. lioibeh. Jt- oi
ten siiuujuui', t attle, ut ngni hiu.
Apiukhull, J. W.. OuoBeberrv. Or H.inuva
nranded il ou ieft shoulder; lauge in .Uorrt.w
i;ouut.
bailing, C O Heppner, Or HorBos hrauded
on letl bhuuluer; uaiue aame ou lull hip.
owtvKKtu!, i. r., ljexingion, ur. liorsea
WUli UhoU under ll ou left utiUe. catlle 11 with
irnoi. uuuei u ou right nip, ciup oil ngni ear and
vuuiku uu ngni uiuu lug, iiaugo iu .uorrow.
VlliUlUlihUU UUliallllU COUUUUS.
iSftagKuri, A. L.,Aiheua. Or. llorbCb biandei4 2
t.n lell BiiouiueiicwUieoame On left hip, CroL
iti. vat, uLUe ou tell mud leg.
bUttigni V . Ueppner, Ur.-iluraeB stiaded
J O ou lei stihe; cutue J o ou letl nip, bwaliow
loiK in ngiu ear, uudurbll in iell.
oapp, luub., Uuppuer. or. uuntes, Si A P wo
iell uip; caiu. sainu uu lett hip,
bhner.John, Dux. Or. JNO connected oo
aomoB on nghi hip; came, wtme on right hiu
urup in ngni car auu uuder bit in left ear. lianue
in Uraut cuuni.
biiiiLii Bios., ouwuviile, Or. Horsea, brunded
li.i. ouBiiuulaer; cait.e, ame ou leu tuiumder.
bquiit, James, AiUnKton, Or,; uurteB brunded
Jbuuleii snuuiuer; cauie the Mtune, mMO now
wauuie. Uange in iluriuw and ouiiamcoautiei..
bt-epiienb, V . A., iiArdiuau, ur-; Lwnm boon
rtgni muuu; catiie uriauutai L on the ught side
QLevuhbuh, aura a. j., iioppuir, Ur.-i aiue, tt
uii rigid u ; bwaiiuvt'lork in lull ear,
ftwatgan. O. tt.. Heppner, or.-uomeu, 14 ol
iell oin,,uaUt ; uallie, 44 on leu nip,
bpuro, &. b ueppner. Or. - Untie V C ou
lett nip, crop uU right and undeibii 111 ieft year,
uewiup; iiur tt t on lelt Bhouider.
inuuipBuii, J. a., lieppuoi, Or. UurMw, un
luu nin.uiu r; cattle, . uu iell stiuuluer,
liph-eut.O. t.)t!.U.et'puee,Ul.- IinIc. .n left:
MilrUlkjOl,
lumi-i U. V..Uhppiiw,Ui-. ftinull CttplliU X
leu bhuuiuw. hoiMm, uhitie aame un left hip.
wun apin m u,il, eai.
ih. i-aiuu, U. Al., lune, Or.-lluiBeB braiidoa
ill couueuifu uu tutt uliUe; uhei-u name liiaud.
Vanueipoui, 11. 1.. Leiih, Ur; Horses HV oou
neoieu on right ahouiuer;caiUu, same u rmni
nil,,
Walbridue, Win.. Heppner, Or. Horses, U.I,
on the leu Bhoinder; Ohiue same oh light, nil,
ciup uU lelt ear aud right tor loppad.
WiiBon,Johu y buleni or Heppner, Or.
lioraoB branueu Jo on iu left shouider. Kaugt
.tiortuw cuui.li.
Warreh.Vi b. Caleb, Oi Cattle W withquartei
circle over a, uu Mtv aide, put iu ngui ar,
liurbe rauue brau oh lelt ahoutdar, twuge m
braut couuiy.
Wright, ailas A. Ueppner, Or. Cattle braaded
0 n on ihe nghL hip. nuuare crop uU rtgia eai
and Bpl.tiL lelt.
wade, iluur. HeppDer, Or. HurMe bianded
ace 01 upauue on leit ehuuidei aud letl tuu
t aitie braiidm same on toll eme ano lelt tup,
V ells, A. b., Heppner, Of. iiuiBea, uu left
ehumdur; uaii t tuuu,
V. oihuger, Juhn, Juhn jw City, Or Ob lioraw
turee paranui oarb uu left (t-Uouiuer, un aiieep,
bit m U.th ears, ltange ntiraui anu .dainum
a-'OUllLlt!,.
3
PlMl Reraear for Catarrh la th.
Beat, Eaaloit to Tie, and Cheapest.
Oold or Dratwira or ml bf man.
Dc . T. aaaalM, Wamo, t.
Oilman-French, Land and Livs Stock Co Fos.
.il, Or.-Horses, anchor b on left shoolder: vent
aame on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips
j ear marks. orop orJ right ear aud nuderbit in left
! liange in (iilliain. Unuit. I'niok ai,d Morrow
j ootmttH
I Ueiitrj, Elmer, t'cho. Or U.,ra branded B.
, B. with a quarter circle over it, on lelt etifl,
Kajigem Morrow and Uniatillaconiitie.
Ha. t,eo.. Lna, Or, Brand Jli connected
with Quarter ciri-lxiv.e It , l(. j lou
Hi.:, q . -,,,-uiuer. fliue. nonw.
with oirtee e,.u n'H; ""'":l''(?-.u.P Walker . cat.le, aaiueon lelt
p.-ITu me rigut niD. un iell shoulder. An r.n
Koiina,., b liooMbsrrj.Ol
TB a ncnt akoulthar. ,
Banc in Morrow anrl Il7l.rlL..i"u mo-
noouvraru, John, HeppueV, t)r.-Hoiwt,
counecuu on left shouluer.
Catkins, Lishe. Heppner, )t. Homes branded"
oouueotetion left stifle.
Wallace, Charles, Purtlaw I, Or. Oattla, W on.
nghl thigh, hou in left ears lores., W on rin
ahooiuer, aom, same on left i houlder.
W billier bioe., nunmai uu, baker Co.. Of. -Horses
branded W B. oonuec leu on iell .siouider
Williams, Vasoo, HainUtun,Or.-inarter rit- '
cle uver tliree bars on lef. .ip, both ualtleano
iTfl' """ge Uraul couutjl ,,
illiama, u. ix,ug i reeli. Or Horr' vmt
Uir circle over three bar. ou Jell hips out.,
ml Mil 111 etu'li ear Haiige trralii a,,, . .
Wieu, A. 4., eppuer, Or.-Joreee r a
i.nlH,ulder:'Kii.. eaniH.i lei .. ...
Walker Elizabeth tiouol HrW left
"tile branued lb: V. ,r,,.l -u..,.," ". ,?.'t
side, honas tuuue on right , hra
orrow connir-
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