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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ST,
RHEUMATISM,
CURES Mfl FJ "euralcia,
LUMBAGO,
PAIN,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, 8WELLINCS, BURNS.
." O." A Lr.AF!N''3 PI 3.
Kurcuialtr il
j S I-ii-una u;tlIyiug,ll.curo:..u.stlpatl..u f .VbU-x ttacu(-lu pills cureconstloauou
J3; l-rentls ttoctlfylng pills cumy.natli.tl,,n irentles KnrtirriLS pills euro eonatlDaMnn
PENIBS RECTIFYING PILL
nr
'4
Pi!
3 e
u
JA
5"
' "" "'""cio produca cr astlr-atlon, her Is j.lll mat cures torpid
liver, biliousness, rheumatism. Indigestion, skit headache and kidney and liver
troubles without griping or leaving- any trace ot CONSTIPATION, which
t the prlmocnUM,0 Oil SlrkneSS. ViWrO Ot It Milne habliual and rhranl l.h
aee to It In Mm.-; these pills will euro yx
Ufu 9 SET Cr"' RFNTISS RECTIFYING PILL.
htiSL I B oecau.10 ,t Is the only safe and harmlesa
I Bsssssi m& roniody that will surely DEAUTIFY the
COMPLEXION
Try a box aad see for your
clear the skin and remove ell blotches from the face.
Self. 23 Onta n K..
V R"ll Pi CV all i
or sont by mall upon receipt of price l,y
Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturintr Co..
!32'l0i-CAUPORN,A STWEET' SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
ill
the M w I,
Tcuiu:a.l i.i.
Aluut eleven years ao a famous hog
i t almost supcrp ircine intelligence was
attached to the Imperial circus at .St.
i IVtorsburjf, a here it basked in the sun
i nine of f.ihhionnble favor throughout
- two (ray winter seasons, remarks the
London ually ielegrapa. ibis saga
cious creature, at once a ready reckoner,
fortune teller and deft executioner of
card tricks, a the. property of ono
'1 ..... I t ... 1 - 1 1
iniiii, a taumub iiu.nu.ii ciown, wao natl
CAPTURING
The 1.1;-
II.U
A CULL MOOSE.
by i
lent ArcomplUhed
I! enter.
' n t n (".'. 1J.) Transcript tells
r ' si. ry of how a New
; I: L oiter i.iu'cocdod in captur j
11 moose after years of search. ;
S.lli.1; has f..r several yean
Th
11 i: .
Ilrttnv.
inff a 1
llm.tci
been the pjiscss-jr of two fine cow
mKv, nnd his prreut ambition lias bees
to p-o Into the moose-raisinjr business.
Year after rear ho has endeavored tc
capture a male moose, but np to thii
Ilifcnt SeadfcU sviT i.c-.i.e tUt
are r.i-. m- ' r - " .
nr .11... .... I' - ..i , . I. rcauii
from a dlMUrUort-U liver, wax
Vertigo, I.udac.-.e, Dyspepsia,
Fevers. uns::v?n:;ss, eiiious
fit us
11..,..- J ,.i, ncl.l I iU! i. lUi,,., .1.. . . m '"'.
Hid". Si n i l.
VVKBtier. Or-T ,,, '
t'ouhli UiDiin rmlit -thouiilerun In, rw. s. u ' "
on n.:M hip ami on left le. i.mlli,w f,, '
rmlit ehrand nlil in left- Kaiixn h, lls-sla'k
I UkUiti.vU)
e
to.
winter failed. Some timo njo he left Por the'O thry are not irrrantHn
HM. ftiiT are an nee ny -o p."-
SEX IX rOITLATION.
Tho Womoa of tiio United States
Outnumber tho Men.
Official statlntles Showing the Various
Changes 1 i Numbers, .Natirjiiality and
Location of the People In
This Country,
The population in this country Is
pretty well divided between the two
sexes, although according to a bulletin
Just issued from the census oiliee there
arc about J .500,000 mora males than fe
males in the CV00,000 of population.
In the New England and middle btates
states there are 4",, 000 mure females
than males. In the south middle sec-
CHESTNUT GROWING..
Caormooa Quantities Cousumed la This
Country.
The supply of chestnuts never equals
.he demand in this country, and many
listricts in which the trees are abun
dant derive a very respectable income
!rom the sale of the nuts. This indus
,ry might be made far more productive
nd profitable than it now is by some
ittle ell'ort toward cultivation. The
;hestnut cannot be (rrown successfully
n heavy eiays, wet soils or limestone
and. It prefers loose, sandy soils, or
rach as has been derived from the de
.omposition of slates and shales. It is
frown readily from the seed, but the
greatest care must be taken not to let
;he nuts become dry. They should be
tion, including the distric t, tho females ?Iant(,- ns soon as (fathered or kept in
outnumber the males bv some 20,000. moat 6an(l until Tea1y t0 plant. The
While in the northern central section nut "ld be planted where the tree is
of the country us far west as .Nebraska to stnJ. s t"e lonif tap root makes
the males are in the -majority by over I trausplantinrf diflicult. The European
800,000, in the south central portion this I -hestnut is not only much larprcr and
excess reaches only about iiOO.OOl). In hner than the American, but has pro-
thc western section of the country the
predominaniM! of the males is shown by
a majority of over .1110,0011.
In this i!i:.ti-i' 1 1 ho males number only
109,..), while the females number 10,
H08; M.ui percent, of the total popula
tion returned in I '-00 are males and
percent are females. In nso the males
represented 60.MJ per cent, and tho fo-
males 40.1:; per ei. nl. 'I he percentaffes
of males and females in IH70 were about
the same as those just stated for 1S80,
or .10.10 per cent, for males and 40.44
per cent, for females, while in 1800 they
were very nearly similar to those (riven
for 18110, or .11. Hi per cent, for males and
48.84 per cent, for females. The excess
of males over females in ls'jo is 1,513,
510, as against tin excess in 1 ssci of 881,
857. In 1870 the males only exceeded
the females by -I'ls, 7,7.1, whereas in 1800
there were T27,MHT more males than fe
males. In 18.10 the males exceeded the
females by -ISIS, 4 II. The very large ex
cess of males in IS00 is readily accounted
for by the greatly increased number of
Immigrants who have come to this coun
try since is mi, over three-fifths of the
entire number of immigrants being
males.
Analyzing the results of the distribu
tion of population a-'i'lMilie- to native
.1.
and foreign l
rent, of the- p. ,ii ;
eigu born, as avai
lSbO and O.i. t per
native born in I '
per cent, of the r !
in 1800 lie y r pr :
According t 1 tt (
arc in the I'nlted :
persons and ;;,
meaning by 1! r
African d- v
civilized Inili
increase in t '..
of ll,.1a.!i.M,
increase in 1 1
cade of ,.
the d.e .. 1 ;.
inerea:.( 1 '
orcd, a' 1 ,nv
has aire
bullet in
1870 to is.
titious, pari i
ored populaliou 1
A CURE
iy 1 .1
li.i
0 :
f 1
ems that 1 1.77 per
m in s;ii) iUi' for
L per cent, in
enl. in is.10. The
represented UO.aa
le pc pulation, whiln
.led k,.":i per cent,
en' iis in lsuo there
U's1i.'.is::.s;i(iv.hile
1 eoli. red persons,
'" I" m-oiis, those of
. -lapanese and
has k'cn an
in. 111 P-sl 1,, l;my
I "r cent., and an
o for Ihe same de
' 1 ' r cent. I-'ur
' I ' 1 the w bite
' :l. and Ihe col-
1
'aim
l!ie iui rea.e from
' iTtain extent fic
regards the col-
e solltll.
luccd, under cultivation, a number of
varieties, some of which are highly
esteemed for the superior quality of
their fruit. The trees do not grow so
inrjfe as the American, but come into
bearing more quickly; the latter does
not generally fruit until ten or twelve
years old. A Japanese variety has been
introduced into the states, which,
though not very hardy, is quite dwarf
in habit, and, while beginning to fruit
it four or five years, produces nuts
argereven than the European. These
'.wo characters small size and early
'ruitfulncss give them special value,
tnd if they can be worked upon stocks
)f the American species trees can be
secured which will bear earlier and
produce larger nuts than our native
ipeeies.
BROUGHT TO TIME.
1 11
cent. Ab I
1 previous
1 Oil MAY PEVCR.
Tine Nee, lie, Miv,., u
1 le
Hill Ih
,1.1 in:
A Freehold (.
who is an inwt. :m
mini Mitf r i- IV
heretofore . , .
auke home. IV! a:
hie himself I ihe
lie began (o n:iee.:e
he claims 1. a s..iv
adelphia Ke enl.
aiuiple remedy." In
of Us dis .mvery most ho given
North Carolina mountaineers
cut
It i.
aid.
moUliiit 'rolmc
' Meinl.
1, niiined Allen,
':,t and an nn
.' lever, which
I him to for
I business and
aiiis as soon as
i- overed what
says the l'hil
. 1111 extremely
"and the credit
to tho
'1 ivo
years ago w:e:
cfieetsof the r
for Asheville, ;
luent w ilh an ,
the luouulaiii
het in my stij p
mv
couiu not 0,1 u nil ..t
wns obliged to fall 1 is '. ,
and long green' t lu i
host. 1 not iced that v.-le
he always mixed pine 11 e
tobacco, and whi n 1 ash,
he answered that it was I
head.' My head needed
and 1 tried the old fellow';
worked like a charm.
1 I lir .t began to feel the
: e dd, 1 took a train
o 1'., mid found lodge-1
Id 1 raeker away back in
s Ilef.'i-K cold weather 1
'v 1 f 1 i; a rs ran out. I
4 Scene Tloit V,is us Inlenaely Uramatle
us It W'liri KiOoyuble.
Never did the heroine of a play receive
mch aymputhy from her spectulors as was
accorded the leading huly of a little scene
enacted ut a hotel one recent evcuiug, says
iho UetroitCoinmcreiiil Advertiser. Dur
ing the afternoon an attruetive couple en
tered the hotel. The youni! man was about
twenty-five years of age. Ho appeared out
Jf place In the hostelry. The most showy
feature of his attire was a huito white neek-
tlo. The young lady was taller and more
portly than her companion and possessed
very ruddy complexion.
To a casual observer It was evident that
both wore from the country and that they
weroabout to lake part in an event of great
importance to thein. The young man ap
prouched tho clerk and said he wanted to
register "Kred Hastings and friend."
Mr. Clerk dipped his pen in Ink when his
if nest exclaimed: '-Hold on, you needn't
write that. You wait an hour and I'll
write that different."
Ho ordered a cab and drove to the houso
ot a preacher, ro urning In about an hour.
"Now I'll register," he Bind, ns he smiled
irondly, and wrote "Krod Hustings and
VVifo" with a big V.
I Tito newly murri d gentleman then joined
mrs. nnsunga in mo reception room. Ho
was not seen iigiiiu until 0 o'clock, when
ae skated across the rotunda lilto a man on
oilers. Ho was brimful of happiness com
bined with other good things. It scorns that
.16 had surreptitiously crooked his elbow
jiany times during tho afternoon and tho
asfgnosor" was telling.
Blnudiiig In tho center of the rotunda he
pulled a largo wad of money from his I11
.ldo pocket and declared ho Intended to
blow" it all in. This was Mrs. Uasilng's
:ue, and sho emerged from the reception
room and walked straight to her hubby. In
Hence she gazed fiercely at lmu for a fow
leconds.
The spectators, and there wore many,
ookedonand wondered. Tho suspenso was
.rokeu by tho loading lady, who, with a
.woop, grabbed her bud acting husband by
.ho arm.
"Como on," sho ordered. "You are mar
.'led now and you can't cut up any monkey
ihlnes with me."
Meekly he followed tho "ainn of the
louse" to tho elevator, and I hey were soon
.ost to BiKht. Toe scene was intensely dra
siatiu uud hugely enjoyed.
tirrr.t a and hi pig were bijj.
t- a itacxiaj of young' otuccrs of the
(iussian g-jard, supping together after
the performance, and were called upon
to repeat the programme of the evening
of course, on payment of a handsome
fee. At the conclusion of the show one
of the orhcers offered Tanti one 1,1 u
sand rubies for his pig. The eiowa de
clined to sell, pointing out that the do
cile and clever animal constituted his
chief source of income, aud that, more
over, he was far too fond of it to part
fr .m it. I'jKm this thcoliieers pr.iceed
i'd to tempt him by outbidding one an
other until they ran the price of tne
learned pig up to six thousand rubles.
This sum, theequivaleuiof over seven
hundred pounds, and the rcfji-ctiou thai
he could probably train another pig
replace the one thus exorbitantly val
ued, finally induced Tanti to accept
the offer, little thinking to what a dis
mal fat he thereby consigned his pet.
Next day the luckless animal wn
daughtered by order of its purchase!
and sent to the clown's lodging with a
message to the effect that ''no doubt
Signor lanti would like to taste a
porker which had been so profitable U
him in life and death alike."
The whole grim story, equally dis
creditable to all concerned in it. trot
wind in St. Petersburg and made a
painful impression upon Uussinr
society. A severe reprimand was ad
ministered to the officer whose cruel
freak had caused the death of a public
favorite, and Tanti's popularity sensi
bly declined. Oddly enough, a few
weeks later he was fired at while cut
ting capers in the ring by an eccentric
Polish nobleman, whoso bullet just
missed the clown, burying itself in the
sawdust at his feet, and causing him
such affright that he fled from the cir
cus like one demented.
When, interrogated as to the motive
of his extraordinary conduct, the Sar
matian magnate a well-known sports
man and patron of the circus calmly
replied that, "having been much di
verted by the clown's feats, he
had felt himself bound to fire a sa
lute in Xauti's honor." Shortly after
ward i!ie,recipient of this strange com.
pliment quitted Kussia for "other
climes.
DANCE OF BIRDS IN FLORIDA.
t-oetie licscrlptlon of a lleautiful Scene
vtltiit'HHed on a Tropical Lake.
The sky was an unbroken sea of pale
pinn sueii a pink, says a writer in Katt
field's Washington, as is found only iD
climes that are fanned by a breath
from the tropics. The tall, grim, south
ern lines surrounded the lake somt
long since dead, but time had turnec
them to a silvery whiteness, while tht
gray moss hung in long festoons from
their grotesque limbs, making the
scenes weird in spite of the roseate sky.
As we stood for a moment to drink in
the soft, silent beauty, a flock of thir
teen curlew flew over our heads, light
ing here and there among the pines.
Some were blue and some pure white.
After sitting for awhile as if tc
smooth each rallied feather one flew
to the center of the lake, and after
slowly living hither and thither as if
keeping time to some stately melody
another joined the dancer. Hack and
forth they flew round and round the
lake, Hying side by side, then in dreamy
movements parting to meet again and
float, wing to wing, above the bosom of
the water. Soon others joined them,
but the soft, sweeping movements were
never broken. No fluttering haste of
motion, just a dipping, swaying em
bodiment of grace, and now and then a
wild cry from the treetops as if some
voice was urging them on or sending
forth a shout of exultation. At last
from all sides they gathered and formed
a circle, two by two, like happy lovers,
save the one curlew who, like a white
winged chief, led all the rest. Round
and round the lake they flew, then
mounting higher, soaring above the
tallest pines, southward they hastened
on their joyous flight, and the forest
soon hid them from our gaze.
rice, Uucub
t.LH k'tYillC.
search was unavailing until olc day,
about thirty miles away from any set
tlement and in the heart of the forest,
he sighted the object of his search. It
was a magnificent specimen, fully six
feet high. At this season its antlers
h"!l been ?V-d. V.il the new ones were
airendy jetting forth. '1 he dogs were
set to nipping tee i.i ns.sc in the rear,
driving it toward a tree. Selli -k. creep
ing around, su'liienly t.hrew his lasso
over the animal's head, twisted the rope
around a tree, and had the moose
prisoner.
It is comparatively easy for a success
ful hunter to bring home a dead moose.,
but it is not so easy with a live one. It
took five weeks, climbing over the hills,
wading tho morasses, or fording the
rivers which marked the thirty miles'
distance iK-tween the seenc of the cap
ture and the first settlement. The
hunter at times had to employ a cata
maran to cross the streams, the moose
swimming behind. Finally he reached
the Intercolonial, took a toxear, which
v.-as just high enough for the moose,
and brought his prize to Jloncton.
Iroufht it up from infancy and taught 1 I ?J 1 , , 1 , to "aii! M '"-- -
1 - t r r v e I tween the h.dwatcra of the iobigae c4-wi ci rki. ti ;i
.-v ', , 1 v v -1 fcO'J Jiirarrucrj rivcri for days
VUlgOlELE ffl
Wilti all bud contequaneei.l
bad cociequancM.itMnsuiry, ! of
tcij. vrvtr.1 ex item t, iroui muiihi
BDLa' j.-V. dUcaiTKM kit manhood, dtpoBdtncj, un
D su. m-rry, wjitingwy of th orgitm cerft.oW nd
rar-i-i y cured by ufo and ay metli"d . Carai potitlt ilf
gu-traned. Qut.t.on B.ackaad liookfre. Call or writ.
DR. WARD INSTITUTE.
120 H. Ninth St.. IT. LOUIS. HO,
OMAHA,
Kansas City, St. Paul.
JSt . I
AMI A I J. POINTS
V
Olll!
tliHtucl.Xoi, w c.iuily. ' "'
Pule. Mdtou, VViikiihi. (Ir.-llr , .
t - e irele wuli i.Hiiiliel ta.lH) ,,n ,.fi h(, , '. ."
(VtiU-auuw on U fthiu Uiiku circle ou f;
Hull. Kdwin, John bu',(lr.-attloK Henri 1
liip, heriH minis on niilil houljor. 1 n,,"""
(.rant oouut). in
llownrd, J U ' Slloway, Or. Homes 1..
with bur above it) ou nul.t shouluer- c,i,T
fume on lell side. Ituuite in Morrow aud II
tll.li ei.lliitlen.
IIukIi.s. Mbi, lleppner. Or.-llorwH,
heml on the l-U elii.lllllel. UaUKH illiriow l ,.
HinihHker. 11 . VKKl.er. Ol.- UurHeH w ., 1
hi'Uloer; oa- tie. U on 1,-ft Ills
oil left
A WONDERFUL CREATURE.
The Chameleon nnd Some of Its Striking
l'eeuliariticl.
The chameleon has for ages been an
object of curiosity, not only on account
of its ability to change its color at will,
a-s one might suppose who had read ac
counts which mentioned only that one
characteristic, but also on a"cnunt of a
remarkable power whi;.h admits of the
creature instantly changing its form.
At times it takes upjon itself almost the
exact form of a mouse; again, with
back curved and tail erect, it is the
exact counterpart of a miniature
crouching lion, which no doubt gave
origin to its name, chamol-loon, which
clearly means "ground lion." I5y in
flating its sides and flattening back and
belly it takes upon itself the form of an
ovate leaf, the tale acting as the peti
ole, the white line over the belly becom
ing the midrib. When thus expanded
it also has the extraordinary power to
sway itself over so as to present an edge
to the observer, thus greatly adding to
its means of concealment. As is well
known, the least excitement iu hand
ling will cause a change in the color.
In its normal state it is of a light pea
green. When excited the groundwork
remains the same, but transverse stripes
about thirty in number appear on the
body. These stripes, which are of a
very dark green to begin with, soon
change to inky blackness. The prevail
ing idea that the chameleon takes upon
himself the peculiar hues of whatever
he is placed upon is as curious and wide
spread as it is erroneous. Placed in
boxes lined with red or blue silk, they
retain their pea-green color with no
leaning toward the brighter hues of the
surroundings.
The k-neral n o In, no,.-. lish
n 'lit fom erly ow ed !) ' Hi" & SI Far
la id, has ately c n tnl I m.ds. 1 be
m f niiiii r the 0 m.iioI and nmi'St: men!
of I'ne .ViFarla el Mercnl d- O 1, t tmv.
w .irh is 1 tinues lin-inn.8 id ll-e "le i-fnnd
with a laiger sto I-" o ever. 1
here?
At Abrahauisick's. Iu aduMti
tailoring business, be has add
line of underwear of all kind .
shirts, hosiery, etc. Also ha
.i fo tip
d a til f
I PgllRI (
tin hand
woie elegant
lirhnniRick.
pntterns for pints.
Mnv drppt. He; i-ee.
DR.DODDS Cure fo
OUC IN HORSES.
GUARANTEED.
tnr? awDir ot a horn. ilmiTd ken
it on hand. It ma ave lite iif. 01
valuable animal. One packet vrl
euns eigm 'o ten nana, rnce
Seut tjy mail o expreie. Our Ao
couDtiiook, w icii contain hjutiirj
table keepen, niH d frea
U. ijiwvJiitLN tV Co- bl Pine St,
Sr. irocis, no
The Old Reliable
Established its years. Treats malo or fem He,
married or slnitle, In cases of exposure-,
abuses, excesses or Improprieties, skill
GUARANTEED. Board and apartments
fumishod when di-slred. Questtou Illaoli
and liooic free. Call or write.
85 Tears Experience In treating all vnrl
ties of Uupturo e.iubles us to guarantee a
positive cure. Question Blank: aud Ilooi
free. Call or write.
VOLTA-JTEDICO APPLIANCE CO.,
in Pine Street, - St. LOUIS, MO
THB OLD DOCTOR'S
LADIES' FAVORITE,
ALWAYS RELIABLE and perfectlv 8APE. Tt
fiaD?.B ?usod bV thot lands of woman all over tt
United Otates in the ?LD DOCTOHS firlvate ma!
PMctloe, for 88 yeara, and not a sinerlj bad result
flioney rcturnrd if not aia reprenented. Bead
eents stamps) lop aealcd particulars.
). r-TSTITDTE. 120 Hlath St., Et. L:!i. .
kllf
CANCER
AND OTBX1
HALIONAKI
hnnl fha naa .
knife Uucition Blank nnrl llnnr f..a .1f
or writs IB, H. II. BUTTS.
12 Pine St. St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED.
IUH !fLL cini-lketLwf'ralew hour, wurk e i
"''.."i1"1 e'eommlMlon. 10 i.mpl. frn Uilre..
H. BtNlAMIN A CO.. 822 PineM..SLLouii, rJo!
A
It Was
TWO-TWENTY GAIT.
moke and
1 a 'cob pipe
'i -'d by my
1 he smoked
lies with his
1 the reason
Vl'ar out his
'elarin' nut,'
s remedy. It
Wlien 1 came
home 1 recommended it to my friends,
and several who were suffering from
catarrh declared that it helped them
greatly. An enterprising tobacconist
to whom I spoke about the 'euro' got a
supply of pine needles ami began tho
maiiiifacture of cigars, cigarettes and
sinoUing toliaeeo thus medicated. The
flavor of toliav,
pleasant, an 1 the
dclkio: ; v in- . I;.
tin
stave
. .
the ,
cigar
I
is d ised is very
of the smoke is
l.a t summer I
ieiy fever didn't
'. the complaint
; :.v certain that
of tobacco and
W will tskn wheat ou subscription
at bo oeuta per bjsbel.
lreut ltecord Onre. but Wonlil
'.- lie Slow Now.
It is now more than thirty-one years
since a trotting horse made a rceoVd of
8:20 or better in harness, sn.vs the Oma
ha World-IIcrald. The distinguished
animal which performed the feat wn
the marc Flora Temple, nndshe trotted
Her mile October l.i, ls.V.i. That event
made Flora Temple the talk of the
country, and most persons predicted
that her record would never Ik- beaten
Yet since then three hundred and seven
ty-Ilve other trotters have beat tlie 'Ji'.'O
record, and each year the number
greatly increases. In IS'.io it was in
creased over M per cent., the number
for the yenr being ninety-one. This
wonderful increase in speed of our rac
ing horses is one of the evidences of the
marvelous perfection of modern meth
ods. It is impossible to read a history
of the turf even for n single year with
out being struck by the great' advance,
here as elscw -here. What seemed an
iiiiiossiinnty tlnrtv years
AN IMPUDENT FRENCHMAN.
Clever Trick by Which lie Fooled Some
Kldcrly females.
A wily Frenchman, whose rogueries
gave him an unsavory reputution
throughout the town in which he lived,
at one time claimed to have discovered
a spccillc for tho rejuvenescence of
women, and, by means of sensational
advertising, ho succeeded in gathering
a clientele of forty or fifty old dames,
who were assembled, on a certain day,
in a room tricked out with astrological
symbols, crucibles, alembics, anil all
the paraphernalia of charlatanry.
The conjuror presented himself be
fore the ladies and addressed them in
flamboyant language, ending as fol
lows: "And now, senonis of my soul, it is
needful that the mystic ceremonies be
fore us bo opened by the eldest one
among yon." Then addressing her
whose appearance seemed to incicate
priority, he asked her age.
"Thirty-seven years, scnor." Kimrjored
the beldame, who was, at least, in the iokv
seventh decade.
"And you, senora!"
"Thirty-six."
And so on, until he had them down
to a declared age of twenty years, with
a maximum of thirty-seven.
'W ell, ladies, all, you perceive that,
without further proceeding, the miracle
is accomplished," said Otavito, "for the
least gallant of men could not call her
INEXPENSIVE BENEVOLENCE.
The Method 11 Wise Man Ised with Clrou
lators of Sulmei-lption 1'apers.
I was in the oflice of a Chicago real-
estate and loan agent the other day,
says a writer in the New York Sun, and
had scarcely got seated when a woman
was admitted, and asked him for a sub
scription to some charity.
"With the greatest of pleasure,
ma'am," he replied, and producing a
cheek-book he filled out a check for 810.
She thanked him very sweetly as she
withdrew, and it was only five minutes
after when a man entered and asked
for a contribution to some poor chil
dren's fund.
"Certainly only too glad," replied the
agent, and he wrote out another check
for S10.
After we had been interrupted four
times, nnd he had cheerfully written
four checks I said to him:
"You certainly deserve the title of a
philanthropist."
"Well, perhaps." -
"But I notice that you ask no ques
tions and take every thing for granted.
Have you no fear of being swindled?"
, "None whatever."
"Well, the people of Chicago must be
m hone;.t t-row-l."
"Ob, it i.-n't that, my dear sir. Let
:ne "
Here a lady entered nnd nslrod for a
-ontril.ut -o-i t, r-.f! - In ;. iviu-r a free
ixeun-io-,: t 1 a m-'i! -,- ; '...,. ami he
wrote ..ft a check lor .'-I., and waved her
JUt. and c; .i-tinned:
"Let, 1110 eplnin. All tlmse checks
re worthless, ns thov eve drawn one
1 funds. 1 do it to
JVT folks
Reduced 15 to 25 piundirerm'-nfri. No w
tarvlng. no incon.en ence, i o b.id remit., tiorinnenui
dru,f.. Ircatment perfectly harmlen aud a'ricMv coufl
ilenual. OiieBtion Bl vk an-l Hook iree. Call or write.
X)H. 11. ii. UU'il'S.Sl'.neblreel, bt.Loun.Mo.
can petavalrmbleMOTtthftt
cost mo ij.oo,an(i a rubber shield for 80 cmt i
Wire. V. M.APP. CO. !
899 PTWK STRFFT, ST. LOUIS, MO,
Twin ivt-H JITl'M'r. U Arriv'
C 1!0 p. ru , daily except Si.im.hj-.
jHttrtiM.lv. Aibwrl. Nvu. UnttonH . ..
cubiiecttni, uu left ahouMor; t,tHltjou UlJ J
hil'.crup ut. ltft twtr, w"
iiiiUTphreytt, J Hi. liartlamii, Or. Hnr. u
IhI HrU.k ".H,
llitytw, J. M., Hf ppner. Or.-Hnrw, wiWiV.
on lell nhonltlei unit Id. mum on right Inn
llliMtili. Luilicr. hltfltl Alllt). I'. H,,, ir
tin iiM (sliouuicrttuiJ heart ou the left Htitle ri
llf KM MM !. IhII ll!. liRflKM in Alltrrow
I VI. AlffMi. Loiik ('rHk. Ilr.-ta.lll ,11''
lorani
n (iraat
Reclining Chair Ors
and Diners.
1'nrtlnii.l to Shu
every four duvs.
Frsimisci
lickct
s
TO AND
FKOM
I mi rope.
For rates and general llilorlimllon rsll on
ivpot Tii'kcl nful
ei. c;. 1 1 a irr
, ., ,- i Hi HO"
iit'iti.f'.ru'i. ti '.i
-.'',1 Uh-iuiiy;i
I'-.io
SYPHILIS,
uceMful nracl.re. Treat mi
The wont fortsi poil.
llrelj cared 31 jcartt
eMful nracl.re. Trfatmcnt confldt-nlia'. Turp
by mall or a- oliiL-e. icriuiiow. yni'iinni imii am
Book free, tall or write. IR WAR INSTITUTE,
120 N. 9th St..St.LoulS,M0
Dp. Hash's Belts & Appliances
SSSfeSaJS be -WlaW medicaleJ.
UMi-t:ij Belts, Suspensories. Rpl.
ZifcfV- rtiTS "'li HPimaiiei's, aiiooiii,
&4&MAi hi"! bnpiiorlers, Vests,
mm.WZ '"'. Caps,
Curos niieninnlisin, Liver and ntrtnfly
CoiMplaittts, I-Hpepriia, Krrors of Youth,
Lost Jilftnho'l, rVirv,iiHrmH, sexuiil Wenk-
n"HRt antl nllTrouM.-s iu Pia'o or oinale,
QiientiuzT liluulr. aad liouk free Cull or
Volta-Medica Appliance Co.,
J33 Fine Street, - bT. LOUIS, BIO.
null' ''!' cropotl It'ftbtti aud bit in riKlit ,
nntilitv
Juuktu, 8. M., Ht).pnor, Or -HtirHHs, hora.
h(w J u Jell shoulder. fui, n,d
lu.i.tfH t.n KKvhi Milu. wulie'
joliimou, l-eln LeiiH, r. Honmn, cireis'f,,
loll Mine; rwllitt, hJiiiiMou riglit tnji, unUor
i'.ii'V in riuhl Hint Hidit in IhK Hnr 1
J'i.kiiiB, L) ...,.u. Vernoii.or. J on norma in,
lett Bhi.uitlor; on cuitie, J ou left hipHiiUiwo
miiooih orupt oo boih HtiiB, lUuiKMin roiiuT.1
bear vhIIah 'u
heiiii, Alike, lluiinnr. Or. iUtnm bmndnH
KM u letl iiip uailtu ttume ttiul urup ot Uft
(u.r: utaler tloe oil Ih rllit 1
Kirk J. T., Hornier, Or. Muraw HH
dliuultlt'r; caillw, fW mi Ml hip. "
him. J l , lU'ppiitM, ur. UoruB. 17 i
llHuk: tiuiiiw 1 1 mi rmai aide.
Knk, JeHMe, lieppuur. Or,; hone
fMiuiiiei ; can it Ntuie ou i iKht blue,
i mill etr.
Ktnuborlaail.W.ti.. Mount Vernon, Or. 1 L0
ihiiif tilt iikIiI and lot I BitleH, (wmiow fork in lift
btti antl unuer uiwb Mi iimM Mr, titiht)tj1n,llJB
inuiitt in. toil Hliouluei. Uui.Ke iu (Irani t oiiutv
L.-tU-a, ttlepheu, lox,ui.-o Lou i,it ,u'
or. fan it, flop tvji.I up, a ou right ear. ilonM
hauiti hi and ou lfi Hii.uMr, Uhuo iirmit
&u-ualliii, Joliti W., L Or.-HorMi
iiiitnu-u intii-uiiciu J L connected tl ieIl , .
uei. t a.uu. muh on h i hip. UauKb, awar Lhi'
IliKloti.
U-iilit'y, J. VV llfppner Or.-llurmta b-andori
Lain A ' l' lt Bhou.der; urtit., Mimil i
I.. I. U,.,lliii.tri ru 111 ... . . , . "M ')
" in.t.w ijb, iiiiiiu Bill m
11 tn Ufr
undarbu ou
l,Ul'(i, llWII'liB.
rtit
lleppnei. Or. Ilorbeh
.louhit- ll toji.txii Auiueiiuieb caliwl a
wii'H II, on it-n bhuulder.
.iniikliau., A. ii. in-ppoer, Or.-dmlo Ur
IU ill, It'll r-ltlO Ltl-lll Haiti CroUPtHl. .Hill .1,1., ?
ion tup. liuuKe, imrk'i
M 1)IQ
H)
-tioiwib. M with
bo tl llOlbHB tU Oti
CULiHHl.
Minor, Obt'Hr, Jteppner, t)r. ('at tie
ri,M'i ni; limine, diiiii luHHtitiuluor.
ittjiKhu, a. IN., lleppuer. Or. llnmuu
-on n'ti t-iitM.ni'': uaiite bituiu on lolt hip.
I .iitv imiutti, diib rt, iLCliu, ur.-
I'll. wVlH Oil llKllL iiomuw.
jloiKiiJw iiiut.., liuppntji, Or. horbtm, tircia
1 .ii mil hi.t.i.iuel aim IfIL lhih: cauie l im
Aliiclu-ii. Ur.car.loim, Or. liurbt'o. 1 on ruht
hip, calUt, ii on iiKltl Hide.
.net miu, 1. u., liiowurtviljy. Or, Jtorbeti
ruunt wtcl. hi,ui,.ut)i. uallie. Ma nit ton '
.Ui l ar., bi.vid U., hui.u.oi. llomyB nnunii.
UM l uni.t-'cU'u, on the let L blioiiltiul'i cattle wtmfl
li lii auu nide.
ituijui, liai,k, hu Vuliuj, Or.-jliul,,
With tor-coik on L-allle on riht, and undor in
.hu. t-ai'i huiboh Maiiiu hiaud on Iwilaunnt.
incliaitj, u. V., liauiiuon, or On liumie K
witli Ituii cui:i unuei on lell nhouidur;on t mile
loin biirb ciiimeuii'd ou Kip on lite n,(ht wum'
l.tkilU III tiUuit t.ouiiiy,
iai.Anuiuw. Loue Uouk.Ur. Hoibeb A N auu.
nucuti uu lell aii.iuidul i uatlle Millie on UoUUiiub
Noi'tlke, 1., iMivuiiou. Or. lioiHen, ctruie i wu
it'll Uii.. cailie. matue on left hip.
UiiVfi, J tm.pl. , ttuiion Hi. Or. A a on m.Mla
on wit hip; un liuibbb, naiue ouielttiiigh, Ibuim
Uilei, ieiT, LexuiKluu. Or. 1' O .. ift
Btlltu.ilii.
uip, huruian, I'mnie l.'ity, Or. Ou catlle, 0
1.1 t;unnei;ltHi on lell lilp; Uoioetl on IhII HihU
ani wai iio uu uobu. Uanue in Oiaul oouulv
aibun, oiuvu,iLiKiit Mile, Or.-Uorbub, quar
uncie bliiLiu on iell btiuuidur aud on left
. 1 auie, luik m loli, yat. nnUL iiinniaai -ja
on lell nip. iutnui on ihiainL iWiih.
1 at km a Oiuabon, liaiuiuan.Or, lloibebll'ou
I1 ll tiliouiuei.
4 pti, I'.n.e t, Lexinyiou, Or.- ilor en brand,
o b VL fc. cui.neoltouy u. iell nhouidei ; uutun
Wiine you keep join BiibbcnpUoii tani m, v i I i iv-ei, a. UiLim. m.
can keep your brailJ in f re of chartn . 1 nwteu ibii .inuui ; caiue, ouuiu uu iell inu
Alhn, T. J l.Tle, Or. Hor-e. tm ., ,r, "T"'..
: cattle hum. on left l,i ; i, ....... "' V- v. noise. Uluuionu if on
riKhlear.ai.il uuner bit on the lfo r . i,.;' ..... u.,'."lt'"' u!ia. uu Iu
USUI.
Fliot-Pl-hils mi tlie Putli to Heidlll.
Evetj'oiie iHedii'g 11 uWiiu'n nil vice
slinuld rend ore of l)r Finile's dime
pHniplilets on "Old EyeH," "Criuip,"
,'Rilptufe," "I'hinio-in." "Vin icoctde."
Uiseiife of nu li, Discime of V, men. and
leanidi- best means of sil-eioe. M
Hill Pub. Co, 129 EiiH 2Hib ht., Ne
Yo.t.
STtlt h nilAMIS.
-him
row count-.
! 1 :
and
th,
bank w 1:
avc tiiii".
pnred to
tend, at d reeh n i
(or half mi ln,r
hecks 1 secure
iii'omid the U'vk
mil a well-heeled
uothing. When
Here lie paused to fill out a check for
sai tor tne c-ta'di.-hment of
bethel, nnd then line lu-d:
"When the cheeks eve presoi.-d they
itc found to be worthless. tilose
holding them either cet mud , ,,.iu
In either case tivv never retmn
"icy give ill" away. Try it, mv
boy. Saves time, money and gnii; and it
won't be a month U toiv you'll lM- satis
lied that you ale doing einirity n be'tWr
orvice than if you were handing out
the cold cash."
rs eoi.ie pre
in and con
i i w on, sit
'iuiur tliese
a i.-reat reputation
as a plii'iuithropist
man, mid it e,.,Nt-, nie
sailors'
$50 A YEAR FOR LIFE
Substantial Rewards for Those Whose
Answers are Correct
A nijn onoj! etitererl a prlnon where was eonflneil
l cin,U.-iiiK..I criminal. On making a renucut to 1
-nndiieteil mm Uie iireltnce nf thf dimmed man. Ih.
'iKilnr w. informed lhat none hilt relaU.es aere Krmit
en t.- at e the pri.oner. The .IslUir .aid : " Brotlien
injaiaters have I ni ne, but that aiau'i (lb prisoner's;
inner I , my father s son.
lie was at once taken to the prisoner. Now, what re
atinn was ihe pnsiiner Uy the .isilorf
Ti e AericuluirlstPuhlishingrnmpiiiiy will irlve SiO 1
5-j!,wU.S.hepen",, "f,lin ""
iik'ans, ladies nd cents gold and silver watches.' nil!
criici-s, diamond rinB, etc
To Ihe t,erson sendina the last correct an.wer will hi
nien a high-iorn-d piano, to the nni to ihe last a heanll
f ?he"rwa"re r"X" ,'th,Me tbH
III I.l-:s.-(t All answers must, heeent hj-mail. am
ai pos'mnrk not later limn Uec. 31. 1893 ( 2) Th re w I
no , harge whalrverto i-nierlhis roiiijietilion, l ut al
ill" . oiiipeie are eipectnl to .end one dollar ,r ,
la 11., auto-rn.iion in either Tils J.amv,, Homi
Ml.j.imt or TiipCx..hk AHlcn.Trii bt-i
r the cnoiresi illu Haled leriodicala of the ,v li
All pils. winners Hill he espee ed asalat iw in eiin ,1
W "iircinulati-n (4) The tirst cem-, t , i 11,1',
.md.rs 1-o.imaik takpn in nil , s,e. h. .i .
loasto Rive every one an ecmal chiinee, en rentier uii. i.
, .Z . Z n"iy lea ne), will secure U,e In p,iW: ih.
ii-i-nnd, the neit pne, and so on
Inr A.inicri.n-iosT is an old establish, d cinreru
ml pnra. sues ample means to enable it toianyimi ,
t l.ri.n,ies. Send for nrinle.1 Ih. J ," ' "' '"
i.imerH ) I
, ,V i 7 . - B r'..nown ii. ml. i, , hin.
i.'i'ed to hi t ns in, L't .. n,i . in LJ T, i . i ,1,,,,
ire la-ilj- swanled: t'innmiii,,ie l ali-uit n ,,,', .
; , ' " -ie,n . mi, s IT nt !,; t
or-nii-l, l;,.f,.r s n,0n. v let eis
1'l.Tl lT I'm. Co. tl.'til). reurUei,ti., ( iu'
Aimetrong. J. t'.. Alnine. Dr. T ,n, k.. ...
uei ii oiiien suoniuer ol liiuaeB; cuttle Hume
.it leu nip.
Allison. O. T).. Kiebt Mile ll, iv. ,i.. i j
i .. .. , ' 7 , - llltlllll
o u on 101 1 ll MIHl Oilmen ,iiim ,r,.,..l ..n
.h.,;.l..e 1.I..I.. .,; " " " " "H"'
Ailkine, J. J llet imer. Or. llor.e .11
nuclei! on lo t ttiu.k: i-itltle. naineon l,.o
ourinoia mi w. a. u a , ri- .,
e.....l..,l " f . , -- "i. rioiHeB
' " "" '" 1 "i.ouiucr. iiiuiKe in Mo -
Hleskman. (ieo., Ilardnmn, Or.-Horw.B tin.
o, 1,-fl Blioulder: caltle ,e rigi ",oi", r
.. u M Jj
.iriiiiei, reier, uoi Heherri
brniiili d P 11 on left shoulder.
neui wue
eHr.
Oreuon lloraea
t attle siime on
iiuike. ill at c. Ij.iik I reek, Or-On entile
1A1 ceniiccler I on left l,c,o, el ", :
tonat). ' '"' '"'
i.i,.e,nan, Jem-, Lena, Or.-Hoi-bi.k hi-m,.( ;
i . ... .. ''"' . ear ut, per one.
n m. , ll ppner, Or. -Urwa. J H ,.
i-aine. winie on r uin ,ii; splii ii
Hurt
lelil tliiKI
ai-lt ear.
iM Min.'-.tei?.?.-.' . ".!' IR "D the
. .., ...i .nni ill i: ruiiue.
i Colllitv.
UroMii, J.
Iln, ...... O. ,,
will line. ,...:,, .',. ': ' '.",""' "ircli
Rrowi, w I .'...",' " '""' '.""le
,.,i, V. (.:(.,"',' y "son.
nit- iell KIlOllllllT.
nip.
Hllmo.
Ilorsea W l,.,r
I'nlllcnaineoii Icil
llojer,
iiami ii.
in-li ear.
bom, 1'
W. ti
Hrjilnier,
(lr.lt.., ...
r v, hi,,,,,.. ,UI
lib I;
Hi priiiM. Or. II,.,-
Oe .,nen , f,
J., rol.dr i ;,nl.
,t, , ,,
i-lll on)
Hi' Ulilet
I. lell M,!,.
lililule Ii, , r
11,1 ll on
o 1 111. I coin ti
I uianei Warren. W
en o in, ,K,t tngp
l.-f.
"Iilil
. I' Mm, ,.f,
Hi eo l l. e, ,-.
'Ill 'llili IUi, e.l,li,w ... .
- . ii, ,1.0, ion,)
Vr
'"'liny, It-or
Some of ll;tli.
Medical scientists can not agree as to
whether the man who commits suicide
aufc'ht but younp; whoso years are but M msaIU or iai ;'U:'' says the Detroit Free
thirty-seven and you see for yourselves ' u" l '' 1 ' " P'P 'ct of reach-
that is the
you
afje of the oldest among
ilorng Praia.
e desire to say to onr oitisens. that
for years we have been wiling Dr. Kinit's
nw duoovery for consumption br
King's nsw life pills, Bucklen's arnica
snlve and electric bitters, and lisve nev
er handled remedies that sell ns well, or
that have siven snob nnivuraul eii..,.
ULTO Wns ne- li,-.,, Vl' "'v
'ouiplishe,llvi,ei,i-lv- ,,,..1 ,.. "" '" '"" i" guarantee
,,.' , . , oiouiiK inem everv time, anil we stand rendv to
horses last year. In view of this ,,., , refund the purchase price. i( fflL
Inei ease m averajri. speed f our racers, l results do not follow their use These
w ho shall say that the record of a mil remedies have won their great populari-
... .vw. oj. ...uiiii o. iu lor'' rcmajji ') wumy un nieir merits. Slocum
the best? j 1 Johnson Drug Co.
mg a verdict whir', will end with "some
f both." It is a fact thut out of every
Sfty suicides only two or three can be
ecountcd for by any reasonable ex
yuses on the part of the living-.
A Million rnad
an Ift1 iD.?ed " '"ond indeed,
and not less than one million peoMe
hsve fotind jn.t snrh a friend jn ijr
Kmg s New Disooverv for consumption:
. """- yon have never
used this great eongh medicine, one trial
"ill convinc yon tlmt it has womlerfii
ourative powers in -11 diseases of throat
chest . anrl Inngs. Each bottle is B,
t todoallthatli claimed nr
will be refindeH Trial t..i. . '
inm-Johneor, Drug to. Uwlot.
uei uuo ana i.tJ.
Of.ras!s, Trade-marks, Design Patents, Copyrights,
And all Patent business conducted fcr
MODERATE FEES.
Icfennatlon and advice (riven to Inventors wltboot
Obr.rp". Address
PRESS CLAIMS CO.,
JOHN WEODERBURM,
Managing Attorney,
" 0. Hox 403. WAsnnmios.D.a
O-T .;. Company Is nwnamd by a combination of
"ii- ti'rp,- , r,,i mo.! Innuentlnl newapaper, in the
. .. ; !,.,.!,; i -,. en-ree purpose of proieet
"K torfr i..u..,-i:.r, n(rrunoul
,:i c am paper
....i..i,-,.l-II.,,..,tvmi-.lifrt,eri.,n,n,u
... .-.a. ei-.-h .t.tto. of tli 1-reMaslnwCoiiiaMiT
f in I'i.j iU
H(!l e, (It.- l(.,fe, l,ra,.u.
',!;;,! -'l. ear. lttt.e iu
ll 1' on horses onleftatiHe
and on left Btirlr, on ,,n , ' , 11 ahouliler
left shoulder oal .1. 1 ,?.U" n ,ier Jr; ,.
ranee it, Urant county ' "riWB 5 Jers. All
'in-. "HigeJlorn-,,, ' '"' "Bin
t'ate,( l,H8. U vTnson of " "i1"1'"
H (! on rii.1,1 ai! ,.u . . 1 Le". Or. Hr.u.
houldiT: ea.tl.. . T ' . f'.VrV '"'.rea J I
acli jaw uud iw u , i' ;..,'l'u' laddies
uo, i. ll., John bm. i " i..." '
on lef
uch hipuucuitle, swallow, f.'.ri, , "',""'
hi rn-htear, b.lih I " ' "' and under l,n
i- inii i. ue... .. -'.
..ii -i.. .li. " i"
Diiouiuer.
Han
l.iniclieil upper bit in riebl h ' 1? " ' e"r
'i',",.' n""" l'l crop jy,n,lS"'P
tie, samcour Kin hZZ T
eft ,l ...a. P"'!",'1- Br nia.-k
. , ,.- ...., i in ni't.t
left'siihe'"- l- "'fiiOr.
toi td. 8.
t'uuk.A.J..Ii.n.fh.-U... ..
Hi Caltle. sin,., Z v. ." '", 'n rieht shorn
"!'!. oft left and "u tr mark soaan
Htirnes. x 0(J
Hor.es b,a,,ded cirXwhl,,a,tir"',t V"'
, ? eoT;""1 low-'"- iu each .. "'." V
rieels.
'' r:imily er
'Hiatus, in
grandson.
Tho Queen's rm,,i
At t ),! ii ,
, cr .Mtlj ;; ,
e o numbers fifty livi,,, (1 ,
cliuiinr; sons and daiAlurr
and craml, In,,.. !...
and preatefrra-nddahfeM'
whom she has f.,e . 1!sides
uat1S.,tcrs.i!i:; fou,
and one m,, , , L,..e r'lml,ns-in la
'y1 n d;v:gh-
'''-"Idifi-jhtor,
II these v.e ii,.'.-'", ''; Sl,'i-i.'i-!atv
- r tamilw .;..i
fo ii r.
n . . -f. ii'.
lias loir no son
ter, five frandson,, one
oneprr..a.-Lera:i..n
wmija nunilier seveuly
1 Cheapest.
left hip. lu wau" wr; hurtieB. U
riftht shoulder. xleppner, Or. Diamond
tniny, ( . m. ii...
ZTVSL . s ; M,r: .4
on left. -- K'i in .llt ud irii
r lornriKi. I i n K
riKht h,p- uoe;MF";itrrba0-r(ltl. LF oa
boulder. wlln " auder ou right
."cat.orH0 f on
. with tar over it, on leftairhT. ,ttls b""ded
sr. Horae. i.: wu,,BIt aide cron ff i...
Uay, H.u ' -S aon left hip, ' "
.houliier Or.-bli n left
.GitouiB-Ftw.ch. tMi i.t..... -
.... v.,. norses, anchor h i . . CK t o,, Fos.
(Wry, Klmpr, Frho Or u
with a missia . :v,r--Horea hn.n,iri
ear ana aiip ui tii
i oweli, jonn I., Ouyville, Or HoiaeB. J P iu.u.
nut;. u ui ieU Biiuuiuei. t,aiUe Ott. uouomjieu uU
iell nip, io uuuer nail oi-upb, ou on euuii ear
wauie uutier iniuai. Iwui go in uranluoumy.
Ituuu. Auuiew, iiaitiinau.Ol.-iioiiHib, bqU(tr
uiub. vsitti yuailoi-ciicie over Hon lull blllie.
i.eiunt,ui, Ciuitt, Ueppner, Or. rioibuu, L, It on
leli bliuuiutii .
nitb. lan, Haiduian, Or.; Iiurbea, Uiroe pauol
wonnlence ou iu bnouiuer; uaaie, LlArt no
iislti biiuuiuei. i,auj(e near Hamiuan.
io.be, Aniuu, lioupnoj, Oi licibeb, plain V oil
iell bl.uu.uor; cattle, aiuu brauu iHVHrKMi ,.n
iiKliLI.ip and uiop oil riyUlear. Ifcauno m Mur
lowuounlj.
uuon uiob., lH'ppuer, Or. Horse brauilwl
uu Uie iikIiI blioiAiuer; ualUe, 1a ou LUu iell inn,
lop i.a ion l.,1 auuuovtuoon nt.ua. i.uiiu ir
lUijiiinv uiiu uujuininu uuuiiiieti.
i.ubt, .Vnuaiu, l.iuuu. ur. IIiuhkh It
ituonuuiuui, uuLiie, u ou lett lap, crop oil
Ubitl tiui , uiiuel oi i un lull ear. fti.M.11.. it n
Wtitli.LlO, lOUliti UlUL. ull llAill Hill'. la,iti..f,' lima
im am Jiuiiow m mullet,
i.u.Uiij, flLtmitt, iwexiuiilon. Or. Hmswi
uiauutju a it ou i-iniii Bi.oumer, venl tiuailel
ciicie uui ijtaiiti; catLio aarno ou ritiii ani,
nui.yt) Jiuiiuw couul.
ijbe, iiii. u, uautvilie. Ol 111. connected
Wiin muuiui m-na ovui Lup ou uallleou llytiliup
ouinuljiai.aon iell nnuuiuer. iwautje in Jloiiuw
Uiuni aiiu iJiiiiaiut-oniiiiuij.
i.euun.j, w., iiupuuer. Or. lluibuo. JC ut
iMUfi.uu.uti. Caiuo, own uaniliip.
X
pica nail, J. W., UuoBetiun, Or.- Hume
niiuiUtu .il on IeU bli..uiuei J muuu iu JlonuW
t.obnli.
o.tumK, I, i; ilttppnei, Or lloraeb biandetl 8 A
tin ilh eiuiUluoi ; cutue nauie on leit nip.
j a(,t,ui . , i. ji iAUifcion, Of. Horaed
nll Uliau III.UUI U OU ieU BllUO. Cattlf It With
..iil-u uiiuu 1(. i,, iiiu ai4Ji Cu,p uu Hnnl ear anil
rtuuU.lu OU IIBOl Uiilli iuaj, isuliu 111 xOlltlA',
inmUt uuu GiiJUUiia couuuub.
a..w..,,st.ii, lV. ..Auiuua. lloibub briuKlt"' 'i
l. U i i aiit.utut.-l , tBitii; auuiO UU lull (tip. V. iUJ
1.1. nui, Mtttiie on ion iiiuu ieH.
oua.fciu rt. lii,( iiuppuei, Or. liorbeb bhadoq
j 0 on lei. ouue, culuo d i on loll nip, nwaiiuw
tout, in riBii. ear, unuei un iu iell.
oapp. inob,, Ueppuoi , Or. iioraeb, A iJ un
iell nip; oatu. buiuo ou lell nip.
oniiei.jonu, j-oji, or, io coiiueotwd ou
nuibubon iibui iup; cuiuM) ou riglll
ciop uii iikul ear ana uuuer bii in iell eat. Linux
in uranl cuuni,
toiuiin liiob., oubHnviile, Or. Horhe, bianded
U. L. uubuouiuet; ctttliw, aine ou lull oiiouidor.
oquueb, jaiueb, AinuKion, or,; nuioea uiauded
Jb on iwii buomuer, canie liio naiue, aibo nota
auuie. liantse in Jioriuw uud uiiiiuw cuaulitM.
OlepiieiiB, V . d.( llutdiUttu, Or-; uutbWH aauu
iikiii btiUo; caLUe u.aizouuu L ou tne itulil Blda
otevenoon, iuib a. ., lioppnei, or. caiUu, ti
on i mat m, ; bwatiow-ioia tu fell ear,
.abBaii, lj. aeppuer, ui. lioinwa, 44 ou
tell biiouaui.. ; caiue, 4 ou lell Uip.
opuiii.li,. UM neppuer, Or. i.atUe W (J oo
IBH nip, crop od ri(tlU HU(J uuayj -j,,, 1U wl t)lU.(
laiima t v, ou ion ttnouiuer.
AnouipBun, . A., iibppuur. Or. iloibuu, J oD
iwit aiiouio. r; caLUe, . ou iell auouiuer.
Aippwu.o. I., fc.Uieipi.be tii. iiwihob, O-on ieU
biiumuut.
luiuurH. W.,aeppner, Or.-iuail capital X
iell btiouiuui, Uoibbb; catlle aaiuu ou lell htu
witk aplniu boll. eurb.
lnoruLuu, U. ai ione, Or.-lloraeH braudeil
111
connecLed ou leu auue; ttheep bauie brand.
! Ran,
. t.ii, ra.
train Mi:rr..,.'..,"TW It. on left
.n. i.e.,.. ,:, : iuaTOi-
ver it, on C, ,1 ..."""eted
,r,v. -""U'Uer' Helkr"
a.i.1. cena,
"h quarter oircl.
' H att A M p-j -uiett
in MorW,- ..S".;"'
vunuelpool, 11. T.. UiL Or: lloraea II V ,;,, n.
uecleu ou rmlil liouiuor;cnlUe, ouuie oa rlsut
Ul.
VValbridae, Wm.. Hcppuer.Or. Horses, 0. L.
leu. auouiutti'i oullli) same ou ilk-lil In p.
cmp ult lett oar uuu rigat ear looped.
VViison, John y baleni or Heuouer, 0r.
Uorsosorauueiljoouuie loft slioluuer. Haute
lUOl'lllW UOUl,t.
ttaiieu, n b.t.'aleb.Or-Cattlo W with quarter
urcie over it, uu ,otl slUe, eollt iu ciiiul ear.
nor,,, same lirauc! on lell shoulder. Itaiiaein
liraut oouutj.
Vt riuau .muu A H.nnn.. n. - , i.j
"1 tao rmht lup, .quare orop on right ear
Viuue, Hur, Heopnor, Or. Horse bianded
ace, oi .pauee on ibu shoulder aud lett lap
ill ""J"""' '"'"" "U lell iub and lett uip.
n ens, a. a., Iteiipuer, or.-ttorsos, on left
abuuiuer; oati e nuuio.
Woltinser, John, John ilay Citr.Or On horsa
lliree paranol ours ou left shoulder! 7 on sueep,
-,Ho. lh w ra' ad ilalhuer
efV,!!!w.rd' , oha- Heppner, Or.-Horsa, DP
oouuectM ou lett.hoiiluer.
VV atkms, Lishe. Heppner, Or.-Horse brandedi
couuecteu on left etitle.
r.J, ?l ,' V0"1"". feftland, Or.-Oattl. W on
r Slit tuish, hoi. in left earj borne, W on right
auouluer, sora. sauiaou left shoulder.
n iilttier luo.., uuniu gtou, llakerCo.. Or. -Uors
branded VV B. ooiiueuteu ou ion .aoulder
Williams Vasco, Uauiilton, Or.-Quarter cir
lTr.. V u"1'" t"ir" ou "ill- hip, both callle and
u. ,1' laiiire tiruut county,
tr i J ,' Lmu l;r. Or-Horees, qasr
",,,''1 over three bar uo Ml hip; cuttle aaui
W.S .lu ?HLh BKr ui Uranl county
"'en, A. A... ui, .,.,.. o u .... i l
b shoulderi . hii.h. same on riihTT.iT
"uuer tlnabeth 4 Sons, Hardioan Or.
i tie i branu"l IK VV counected) jW on left
siuuo on riebt shoulder. J. W'
u. ., " . seme on rieht slioulder. J. w
hjmH.1.,.. . '"'"ei a cm,ie, eau.. on leit bio. horses aam
i Morrow ind Umatill ,he "snt h,r , ' T " iu liollow county..
lJtulacol,ti "P. loung, J. b .. Ooonerjo rrv.O r.-H or-ah T.iiileO