Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 21, 1893, Image 4

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i i I'rvntii liwii lying pills euro ctiUimTln
IPRENT1SS RECTIFYING PILL
CURf
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u
Almost all pills and medlc-lno produce constipation, hero Is a x .'.l t.jiit cures torpid
liver, biliousness, rlic ura.it ism, laCijcs.Ion. tick headache ana kidney ami liver
troubles witbout grlr-Ins or leaving a:iy trace of CONSTIPATION, which
la tho prime rauso of c:i clcknnsr, 'jcwaro of It goltlug habitual and chronic with you,
soo to it l- ''.tr.r; tirf.o pllis will euro yea.
COMPLEXION
clrar tlm .--lila and remove nil blotches from the faro. Try a box and see Tor your
self. 3 Cents a box.
C3LD DY ALL DRUGGIGTS,
Or sent by mail upon receipt of price by
Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co.,
406 CALIFORNIA STRECT, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Prrjiitls rectify. lit,' pills curu eoufUtpii'tioii' I'rcuilas'htViiryiiig plTis euro count., MUion
PrentlHs Iter-tlfytng pills c irw constipation Pnntl V.rrxi Tying pills cure constipation
111
in
REAT SPEAR
AND
SAVE THE TAGS.
3ie Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars,
IO
In valuable Presents to be Civen Away In Return for
SPEAR HEAD TAGS.
1 1 55 STEM WINDING ELGIN OOLD WATCHES 11,850
6.775 I'' IN E IMPORTED FHRVCII OI'EHA fl LASSES. MOROCCO ,IODV,
' 11LACIC KNAMliL TUIMMINUrt, CiUAKANTEKL ACHROMATIC... 13,875 Of
23,100 ' u'ri'r 'NivEs' AN IU,CK1I0UN 11ANDI'E 1,01,11 liLADliU ioo oc
115 GOO HOI.LKI) GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELLSLW15 iUOlll
1 I'iCKS
115 COO LARKB riCTUHES (14x28 iuches) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing,
' uu advertising ou them
231,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO
Tim ntnv articles will be distributed, ly
HEAD l'lujj Tobacco, end return to us tbo 1 IS
Ve will distribute aid of theso prizes in
l'o THIO PARTY sen din1? uh the p-rentcst number of STL Alt IiLAD
TAOS from UqI coiiflity we will give
To Die VtVK PAUTIKS fndlnsr tw tho next KrenteKt number of
Hl'EAR HEAD TAIM, wu will (,'lvo to each, I OPERA (JLAH.S.
To Uie TWEN TY PMITIEH sending us the next greatest number
of SI' 10 All IlliADTAUrf, wo WU; give, to cucll 1 POCKET ,.,..
KNIKE ". -0 TOCKET KNIVES.
To the ONE IUJNDrt"D PMITIES semllng us tho next greatest
nUHlli'O iM't'lt lll'.Al.. liii we will love to euen x
lldLLEIJ HOLD WATCH CIIAKM TOOTH I'ICK
To the ONE lIUXnUF.D PARTIES sendlnc us the next grentest
niiinl" v of Sl'HAIl HEAD TACiH. we will g'vo to eucll 1
LARUE t IV. IV HE IN ELEVEN COLORS
Total Jiurnber of I'rlrcs for (Ills County, ZZO.
CAPTION. No Thus will be received before Jnminry 1st, 1S01, nor nfter February 1st,
1K0I. t ir.'i p.iekutio eontiilniliif tecs must be miil'ked plainly with Name oi' Sender, Town,
Countv. rtt.ile, and Number of Tugs lu each pueliage. All churges ou pa(!kuges must be
'' ltKAD. SPEATl HEAD possesses moro qualities of Intrinsic value then nnv other
pte" tolim-eii protluet.'d. It is tin- sweetest, the loneliest, the richest. MI'KAK IIE4Ik Is
iilisnlulelv, poitivelv and dUtliirtlvoly dillerent lu flavor from nny iMlier jtlutr tobacco.
A trial will con vineb tho most skeptical of tills fact. It Is the largest seller of any similar
snape and stvle on earth, which proves that It has ennght the popular (fiste and pleases the
people. Try'tt, and participate in the eontout for prizes. See that a TIN TAG is on every
ID cent piece of HPEAR HEAD vou buy. Send tn the tags, uo matter how small the
uuantlty. Very sincerely,
' ' THE P. J. SOItQ COMPANY, Middletown, Ohio.
A list of the people obtaining these prizes In this county will bo published In thU
paper Immediately after February 1st, 1MM.
DON'T SENO ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I. 1894.
BUFFALO BONES.
llUDdrcd of Tons of 'i'hem shipped tc
EnHtcrn Mauulaet u;-crs.
Not Ktilislioit u'itli l;illiti;r tho Imlfale
for his fur, t;a.vn tliodraml t'orlc:. (X. D.)
l'laindealcM', l!n; nviirijlims now
picks up t'.ie cli-y b.iiicn. an tlicy are
foutul uvor tlio tilat:1, ti:id i.-il:t t'.ioiu
to Eastern m:uiiif;irtuivr:i. Only a tew
yetir.s a:?o tluv.o tiniitiala miuilicoil mil
lions. ,oiv thi-fo itiay la' lii'ty wit'.iin
tlii.s Stute. A iVw li rurea ro;;vr,liji;;- the
bonenof t'ul iiniiualii si '.uiIit-'roil durin;;
thu hist f.'v years will ti'.mw iu v. liut
numbei'H they exii.til. Where I'.io buf
falo llourisln-d tln-re liis cous'ki, tho
ilomestiruted cow, will t'.irivo, and
slieep and horses will do cs;xs udly vell
on the tmti'itiou:; herli.t've t!i;:t entieed
the bison irotu t!ie sunlit uikI cntrai
plains. l'i'ot:i tho i,in;;le station ol
Miiurt, thoro were shipped of bu.ialc
bones in 1SS.1. (wo hnndrod ;Mid twenty
live tons; l isi. i.i.t hundred tons: in
18Se throo hundred and seventy-live
tons; in lss:, two thousand seven hun
dred and seventy-live tons; and there
have boon shipped this year mid are
ready for shipia.'iit at (!i;:t one .station,
two thousand lour hundred tons. Col.
Loun, berry t;.tita;:tei these, bones rep
resent two hundred and liity-nine thou
sand two hundred animals, and thai
those shipment . d ) not represent ovot
ono-thuieth of the. entire amount ol
buli'.ilo hones that have boon bleuohoc
on the simny s.urCaeo of North Onkot:'
- bunes t'n'.t oneo were tho framo worb
of seven million buii'aloes.
A CHAPTER FOR BOYS.
-
What ilohnnv Sli nt I ' ..ii'i If lie Wnnlr
.tl.4,. it.aisel. t
To run.
To swim.
To ;ir o.
To bo neat.
To bo honest..
To tnaUo a tire.
To ho puneiual.
To do an errand.
To cut kindiitijr.i
To sinif it he can.
To sow on a button.
To hati' up his hat.
To hold his head erect.
To r -spoet his teacher.
To help Ins mot her or si- tor.
To hutto.i his mother's ooots.
To wipe h s boon on the mat.
To read aloud when rouuosti .1.
To help tho boy smaller than himself.
To sp'uk pi 'mainly to n old woman
To put every yariuout iu ita propbr
placo.
To remove his hat upon entoring t
house.
To koop his fingernails from wearing
nournlng.
To lift tho baby out of the cradle and
hold it for half an hour.
To treat tho (jtrls so well that the
will wi-th ho was their brother.
Tool, so tho doOr quietly, cspeclall)
'hen there i a sick porsou la Ui
bow.
1 M inims I.t -claying pill; ouroooustlpftlloa
I'rrmiB RrvttfYlt'g pi.i3Cumciilliat.on
PAT
Civ ORFNTISS RECTIFYING PILL,
because it is the only safe and harmless
remedy that will surely CZAUTIFY the
HEAD CONTEST.
57,700 00
18.875 00
$173,250 00
rnnnrlm, amonrr pnrtlea who chew KPEAII
I AUS lukeu thcnfiow.
(his county ns follows:
...1 GOLD WATCH.
0 OPERA G LASSES.
.100 TOOTH PICKS.
,.100 PICTURES.
LIVED BY HER WITS.
now a Shrewd Sliopllitcr utilized m Taua
Rut.
"There have been many extraordinary
stories told of the ingenuity of thieves
in the pursuit of their nefarious calling,
but a ease which occurred while I was
at Chatham recently boats anything I
ever heard," remarked a newly-arrived
Englishman to a Philadelphia Inquirer
maii. "A pirl was brought before the
police court on the charge of robbing
milll-.iers' shops. She was only fourteen
years of nge and of very innocent ap
pearance. What puzzled the magistrate
was that none of the witnesses oversaw
her take anything, or at least they
would not swear to it, although after
she had left a shop whore' she had been
making a purchase articles of value
were missed. When arrested nothing
was found upon her. Tho magistrate
said ho could not convict the girl upon
moro suspicion, und then began to cross
examine her himself in a kind, fatherly
way which touched her heart and she
broke down and confessed that she was
guilty and explained her methods to the
astonishment and amusement of the
pourt and spectators. It seems that sho
had a tame white rat which she carried
about w ith her in a mult. She would
enter a shop full of girls and women
and ask tho price of some article, and
while looking at it contrive to drop the
roilont on the lloor. Any one can im
agine tho result. Those near the door
ilashod int.) the street, while the cm
ployes jumped on the counters and
jhairs. wnv ping their petticoats tight
round t'jei:" ankles und 'screamed like
mad,' as tlte prisoner expressed it, amid
the laughter of the court, in spite of the
assurances that the rat was quite tame.
In the scrimmage site would quietly
nolp herself to what she wanted, catch
the rat. put It in her mulT, apologize
itul walk oil". The magistrate said that
m aeoouut of her youth, and us she had
7olunlarily confessed to the thefts, ho
would give her one more chance, and
bound her over In the sura of fifty
pounds sterling two hundred and lifty
dollars of your money to come up for
judgment when called uon. Of course
her friends soon entered the required
bonds, and Mary Hartou will have to
find some other place to practice on the
weakness of her sex. The tamo-rat
lodge won't work in Chatham an
note."
A Leader.
Sinee its first in I rod nation , Electric
Hitlers lias Ruined rapidly in popular fa
vor, until now it is clesrly iu the lead
hmotiu pnre medicinal Ionics and alter
atives containing nothing which per
mits its use ss a beverage or intoxicant,
it in teeoKiiiz,1 us ibe best nnd purest
medicine for all ailments of stoniueh.
liver or kidneys. It will curesiek bead
ache, indiueHlioti, constipation, nnd drive
tiinbiriH from the evateni. MntiKfuetinti
j e ns ran teed with each bottle or the money
' will be refunded. Sold by Slucuui
Johnson Drug Co.
,250.00
WILL) j
A llvrd of More Ta:v.t sixty Uoamtllf the
Arlzo.ia :o,ort.
The camels that wcr j broujhl to t ois
country before the war. ts be used by
our army as draft animals in the de
serts of the southwest, ars still o be
seen or rather their dj5oenlant3
roaming tho sanJj of Arizona, bjt'.veja
Yuma and Ehrjabjr,7 on tho n jrth and
south and WbUjuburj and tha Cjlora Jo
rircron tho ca:t r.nJ west. The herd
has inerca.';ed to raire t!m sixty, al
though many of th-j animals h ive boon
taken away by circus men and others
have beem killed by prospect ira. As
"shipi of the desert" they were a fail-
nrc, the pebbles and rocks of tho foot-
hills proving too hard on their feet, Important part in the odornment of
which bosamo sS)rj that they were reat CJ5posjtion. While in almost
finally turned 1 oso t) shift f r them- part of the exposition grounds
selves. In tho.e dayi there were no may sec gratifying evidences of the
wluto men fj r.p-'ak of in the region of efficient work of the horticultural
the Arizona djsrt. and tho wanderers department) thc central point of Inter
had nothing t fear from Indians, who will naturauy be In the exhibit In
superstitiously gave tho:a a wide berth. the horticultural building. This struc
Not so the prospe.-t ori when they came, ture h g98 cet lon? nnd has aa extreme
Their high spirited little mustangs were width of 250 feet- pan is a central
so often stampwled at tho sight of the pavilion with tw0 Cnd pavilions, each
long-necked and uuwieldly boasts that connected with it by front and rear cur
tho nders found it convenient t: take a tainS) formin? two interior courts, each
shot at them whenever opportunity of- g8 by 270 feet Surmounting the central
ferc.l. A prj .neetor, writing of his first pavilion is a beautifully proportioned
experience with the expatriated camel, dome, 187 feet in diameter and 113 feet
says: 'W e wore eoming through a vast jjj
expanse of grease wood, almost as high In the south paviiion of the building
as my head, when suddenly the burro wiii be installed tho viticultural ex
stopped, raised his head, nnd gave a hibiti embracing all varieties of wine
snort that could have been heard half a and CTerythinfr pertaining to its manu
aiile, I thought it must have been In- factur0. An idea of how complete this
dians, and, thr.iwiag a cartridge into part of the exhibit will be can be gained
my Winchester, tiok cover in the brush. frnm ,h ,.., nniieationsfor SDace
Peering over tho t ip of the wheels I nave aireaciy been receivel from thirty
soon saw th o camels coming with their nnntries. From abroad
peculiar, swinging trot, showing only
their heads and humps above the brush.
That burro evinced more life than I had
ever seen him show before, and I do not
think any horso in the country could
have outrun lnra. My pack broke in Bpiendid display, all of thc great firms
the first one hundred yards, and meat, exhibitors and having applied for
beans, coir'eo and tools were scattered rauch more spacc than can possibly be
for five nules. 1'he camels went on their anowed them. jf permission, which
way, and it was several years until I has b,,, askedi be givcu Senator Stan
saw them again, when one of them was ford wm cxllibit a wmo fountain. This,
captured and brought into Phoenix, as planned, will throw, for two hours
where it finally died." He thinks the each mornill? and aft0rnoon, graceful
government ought to take some steps streams of wine to the height of twenty
to protect the camels against malicious jwo fcc
Injury by trappers and prospectors. , jn the curtains of the building
FUTURE SPEED OF STEAMERS,
win Ho ito-mPito,! b the Material Oat
of waicti !!; Aro Built.
lt must be remembered that increased
speed is not simply a question of more natural fruit will be shown. Other
power relatively to displacement, but Wls0 wax models, so perfect in appear-
that each shape of vessel has a speed to
which it is especially adaoted. and that
any attempt to drive it beyond that
speed would lead to a great expendi
ture of power with little useful result,
as the energy would ba cnielly ex
pended in raising waves. It is found
by experiment that f jr ordinary speeds
the resistanee of the water to tho pas-
sage of the ship through it is propor- nP 'rult can be sent long distances
tioned'to t'.vj siuar3 of the speed, and, without injury, and after reaching the
as the work t" be dano is equal to the 'air cod storage facilities will be avail
resistance multiplied by tho velocity. It able to kP it in perfect condition,
follows that the power needed to propel Th" exhibit in thc important line of
a ship varies a-s the cubo of tho speed, floriculture will be exceptionally exten-
For higher speod3 it varies at a higher sive, r.nu ine preparation oi it is lar ad
power than tho cubs, whijh can only vanccd. Unless this were the case the
be ascertained by experiments with exhibit could not well be a success, for
actual ship) or with carefully-prepared time is required for the plants to over-
models. It can also bo shown that the.
power required for propulsion varies planted. Moro than 500,000 trans
approximatcly as tho cube root of the planted shrubs and plants, of many spe
square of the displacement. . cies- are nw growing in the exposition
These points must be carefully re- ffrotrnds, and the number is rapidly in
mcmbcred in considering the possibili- creasing. Thc department sent out cir
ties of still further increased speeds, eulars to prominent horticulturists and
und they show the necessity for inereas- horticultural societies in all parts of the
nig the size along with tho speed. If world, requesting donations of plants,
anything like the present speed had atl agreeing to permit thc name and
been attempted with vessels of the size address of the donors to appear in con
which were common on the Atlantic , ncetion with such specimens as they
thirty or forty years ago, the Scottish ' might send. The result is that thou
Keview says, the size of engines re-jsands of plants excellent specimens,
quired, and the extra expenses involved, I too have been forwarded. Among
would have reduee;! the earning power them are more than 50,000 rare rose
of the ships very much, and possibly is plants, which havo been donated by
many cases made it disappear, but re-1 Urms all the way from California to
meinbcring the second of the abov Hungary.
mentioned points, namely, that the The florieultural exhibit will not be
power required varies as the cubo root concentrated in one place. In the front
of the displacement squared, it is cvi-, curtains of the building will appear the
dent that the proportion of power to
tonnage will decrease considerably as
the sizes of the ships increase, and con
sequently that it will bo more eco
nomical to propel a large ship at higher
speed than a small one. The future
development of the steamship, how
ever, depends on conditions about
which it is impossible to say anything
very definite. Tho materials of con
struction have been changed from
wood to iron, an 1 f:'.un that again to
steel. We cannot foretell the possibil
ities of bronze, manganese, aluminum
and other metals.
JUCILEE pc;
ITACu GTAMPS.
They
Mill Illustrate t '.:
Discovery of
.itms.
aster General
nvommonda
post oiiiee de-
America by ( -:l
Third Assistant Posit
Ilazon, pursuant to tie.
tion of the chief., id' the
partment, has eao.se. 1 t
eular to nil countries
bo issued a oir
eoiuposing the
postal union, Inviting thota to make an
exhibit at the world's fair, Chicago. It
is expected that the p- stal exhibit of
this, as well as that of foreign coun
tries, will be very complete. Mr. llazen
is preparing designs f ir a sot of stamps
to be issued by the p ist oi.i -o depart-
ment in honor of the four hundreth an-
uivors.ivy of the ili.sooviM'y
bv Columbus. One of tlu
America
illustrated undoubtedly ,s tho landing
of Columbus.
1 he convent of r a Ra uda where Co-
lumbuswas housed just before his do-
parture from Spam on h.s voyage o
discovery, may be the chief figure o
another. The head of Columbus will
decorate one of the stamps, probably
j me iwo-cont siamp. it is not the in
I tention of the department to retire per
I uianently the eurrunt issue of stamps,
, but it is likely that the issue will be
suspended for a year, and that at thc
I end of that time the dies and plates for
j tho jubilee stamps will be destroyed,
! and the old dies and plates will be de
' livered to the eontraotor again. The
intention now is to have only one por
trait on any of t'.ie stamps, that of Co
lumbus, tien. llazen expects to have
them on sale January 1.
rnttra r.ljt Mnalr-ltox.
One of the curiosities of that sumpttv
ous palace in the Welsh mountains
where Mine. Adelina I'atti retires from
time to time to rest after her triumphs,
is a gigantic orchestrion, says a London
paper. This wonderful piece of mech
anism comprises in itself all the instru
ments of n grand orchestra, nnd with its
aid the queen of song can rehears.- nnw
one of her roles. The orchestrion is
j the invention of a German. Just liefore
j Christmas something went wrong with
i me uuge musical liox. but the
n.i, lining in no a i.ii giaiui, soon
right again. It was the lirst ever con-
wucttKi in tins country.
FKUITS AXD FLOWERS.
Tho Horticultural Display at tba
Columbian Exposition.
rihrmt at Natore-s Riches
Sou-
Host Bnd Beautiful Beyond Dewrlp
Moo A Flowing- Foootala of
Wine from Celifornim.
The horticultural display at th
world' fair will be bewilderinf In cu
tout and marvelous In bounty. The es
alVJt. will noBseas irreat scientific and
cationa! Tamc, but to the ordinary
u, OI.namental features will be
,K t -.r;i,j Indeed. It will play
three foreign countries. From abroad
the exhibits of France, Germany, Spain
and Italy will be especially notable. A
fine exhibit of Chilian wines and rais
ins, famed for their superior quality,
will be made. California will make a
will be shown the fruit exhibit, which
will include all varieties grown in any
part of the world. As far as it is possi-
u'e to do so, probably in a great ma
jrity of cases, fine specimens of the
ue us lo inuistinguisnauie iromina
'eal 'ruit. will be substituted. For this
exhibit about forty-four thousand
square feet, or more than an entire acre
of space, is reserved. A very complete
and splendid exhibit of citrons and
other fruits will be sent from California,
Florida, Mexico and South Amcricon
countries. By means of refrigerators
come uic cnecii receivou in being trans-
greenhouse and hothouse plants a
very largo variety and many rare and
ucautilul specimens. There, too, will
bo the finest display of orchids ever
seen in this country, if not in the world.
One firm alone will spend ?,000 on its
orchid exhibit. At the opening of the
fair. Chief Samuels says there will be a
display of 'J.9J3 different varieties of
arehids, embracing fully 1.",0DD speci
mens, lleneatli the great dome will be
the largest tropiealplants obtainable, in
cluding Japanese and Chinese bamboos
!5 to W foot high, palm 33 to 40 feet
high, and tree ferns 13 foot or more In
height. There will also be a miniature
mountain covered witli tropical plants,
and in a cavo within will bo tried the
experiments of growing plants by elec
tric light and of growing them by the
aid of electric currents, passed through
the soil, both of which, it is claimed,
have been accomplished with remarka
ble results.
KitBsian Exhibit of Sugar.
With a view to acquainting the Amer
icans with the Russian sugar industry,
the department of trade and manufac
tures, through thc intermediary of the
' nrM,t,i.,nt of tl, Kinil l, J u
. i, .,.n ,u .
ot southwestern Russia toexhibit in the
RnsKinn Ktttnn nf ihn ttTr.1,f0 4
-- --. we "- """U O LliU Ol,
ucts of this industry Independent of the
exhibits made by Individual refiners.
At the same time it is suggested that a
brief review of the sugar Industry In
wuthwestern Russia should be compiled
, as to give a clear idea of the gradual
levelopment of this Industry ind ito
3reSent condition.
Poverty Breeding- Cruelty.
The rise in the price of meat in Oer
many has not only increased the gener
al consumption of horse-flesh, but in
western Germany has led many of the
peasants, who have to forego the meat
market altogether, to draw blood for
blood sausages every S; turdav from the
living swine. The b'o,,d is l, t mt0
sausage skins, i -, y ; wjt), f.,ti nd
alter in.vitig t.:;
sauerki',.t io- toe Li
I is eaten witli
-lay dinner.
nnarnnteeit Care.
We authorize onr sdvertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery fni
cnnRiimptinn, oonghs and colds, npnt,
this eoodition. II yon are afflioted with
a congh. cold nr any lnm.
cheat tmnlile. and will nan this rrmed,
aa directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex
perience no benefit, yon may return the
bottle and uve your mooev refunded
maker V, ... " "eT ""' Wfl "ol
. sot iikn0nK'H,, nr- K,D,, NVw I'iwwr)
ZTll ! .r'"1',1 r",l",i on- 11 ""verdissnpoints.
.nm ooiups iree at Slocnm Johuson
"'"if kJrg sue oue, and il.00.
mm ino SI
'BN. H..M.OB Jl.nkaa OooklTM. C.llwwrlie.
DR. WARD INSTITUTE.
K0.H.ntliSt.,5T.t0UlS.l(.
Ti p (fiiera! rm rclnou'it"- Mdnllwdi-m-nt
formerly ofd by (' fli" M' K'
isnd hue lately chsnged Undo, now bp
inu iimirr the Control mid nm'.siiMiion'
if lh- Mcl''nrli.nd Meroenlile ('on.pHiiv
vrhich continues hnnim'SB lit the old stano
with a Isi-Rer "'"""k "IBn "Vl'r-
W hrn-r
At Abrii'iBmsicli'H. In sddition Iti Idf
iiilorinir btisineps. he hss nth'ni B Itio
neof nndcrwear of "II kinds, t'lgliire.
hirts. hosierv. etc. Aloo has on l am
..me rleoant pnttirns for Hints. A
hri.hmiek. Msv ft.eet. Bripner. o-
DR.DODD'S Cjjreoi
OLIC IN HORSES.
QUARANTEID.
I.. KA.b. krei.
,.1U.B1. uioitl. 0e Pf ', il
eaulbrmilio ep""l- Our Ac.
.Ublo kctlc", m.il l
The Old Reliable
Establl'hed severs. Treats mnloor fem lie.
marrlod or single, In i-asos of exposure,
Sinsos excesses or improprieties. skILL
7?TriA,K'eti.'i Hoard aid apartments
and boot fre. Call or write.
BUPTDEES,
88 Venrs' Experience In treitlnir all rnrl
Hesof Runturoe.uinies ts to guarantee a
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A man once rntrmt prinon where a conJneS
V Mmi. oiuKutj; a reipieKt , ix
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HHitor was informed that none Inn relatives were ,erniit
d to aee the prisoner. The liu.r Raid : " Brotlien
in.lamtera have I n ne, but thalniau'a (ne niuunera
atner i. my father's Bon."
He was at once taken to the prisoner. Now. what re
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V w "eFwn wnoinir tne nrst correct an
iwer; to the Beoond ; 3rd, J50; 4ih. JltllJ: 5Ui
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flven a luitli-lonett piano, to the next to the last a heautl
if Hi V;. i v,vw 'lvo 'ua'1e lozei
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Jtonths, anhatrintton to either Tilt i.ai.ikb ll,)M,
Maiuzink or The Cami.iak Aiont i:i.TiiixT.-tu
the choices' illu trated erioilicals of tm ,llv
U p,II. winners will he ejpec ,.( t ,Pif, , , . "
nil onr circitlattrn. 141 The lir.1 ct.rre, t anpaer
lendera poelmark taken in all csies . lini,. ,.f !.
waste Kiveevriy one an fqna clmnie, ,.o nutter wli, i.
M or the may les-det will secure ihc liit i.ri " tl,
teoond, theneupme, soil so on ' '
The Aoiiici nerosT is an old eslalillfhol K
mi iKwa. ses ample means to enaWe it to, annuo
't promiaea. ISei.d lor printed lint of toini'r in".
Jl ioThe followInK well-lnowo pntloot, ,
nt.-d lo ax l as ji .lps, and will ,ee ,) i ,. , . ,
fe lairly awarded: t't.iiiino.h.tp t Hloat I ...
bIciiii s Line of Sieiini.nl I'.i.ri., .... .. .
llnoii IVst.lent T i Prnteit 1 , inu.in ' : ,.
Ihormich H.-ttpler nil imoo. j- , , A ''.' .'
wmaw 1't . tv ii.aii. i'i, ri.u,u,ni,. , '
llri.-ili i
i A "glob,, trotter" ree.a-.y' ,,rn(H,
IIOIIII ' I I'l ,,-1 MM t ... I , .
foivign countries ..ays: "In all mv trav
els there was nothing that interested
me more than a peculiar custom prev
alent mlirazil. In that tropical com,,
try rats are very troublesome, and to
rid their houses of the pests the inhab
itants resort to a peculiar method. The
gibo.a, a small species of boa, is reared
expressly for the purpose, and the ser
pents many of them fifteen feet in
length and about five inches thick, are
old m the markets of the principal
towns. I he snake is harmless and
slow of movement during the day, but
at ntght, when thc household is deep in
slumber, the exterminator gets in his
work. His method of killing a rat is to
catch ,t by the nape of the neck and
crush the cervical vertebra. The ser
pent, like a dog in this country, soon
becomes accustomed to its master's
if ";ed away to a diatanco
will bnd its way back."
fNaA r, 1 .
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Paveals, Trade-marks,
" I Hi
IMF twmi TMfiiu I
OMAHA,
Kansas Ci iv, S r. Paul.
CIiIoojjco,
St. Ioitl,
AM AM. lt'lN'l"
EBST. P!
I'min I'ttves MepifH. 10 m- m.
6 'JO p. m , daily fxcept SumliO-
lvill meeier.
CoioiiKt ei?r"'
Reclining Chair Cars
and Diners.
Sttamers Portb " Francise.
every four days.
l lckcts r Huropc.
for ratea and neacral liilorination call on
Depot Ticket Attelit,
j. c. i-iAJrr
Ht'pl'tttT. tir-Km.
W. H. m'Kl.IU'K'l, Ah(. .t-tt.. '. AKt
2;VI VVHfliliii"ii Hi.,
I'tiKTi M OHK-JON
eYPHIL.S,iv?,
The wont formi poll.
cared 38 jmt
er,eliil)mu. rrtnlcntcOlllWratis,. t'ure,
l,4iJ-K'Jr!Mfnr"
BOOK. irte. va ui num. yn nun , .
120 N. 9th St..St.Louii.Mo
Dp. Rush's Belts Sflpplianees
bo .led into medkuled.
lual bupporttirs, Vesta.
IM-awei-H, Oliico Caps,
jnros itnemiiftiisin, x-ivi-r l,M" V
a. rati Vevvniiann.!. Sfllllll WenK-
jifHS aiiclaHTronllr4liiIl.i r i einalw.
JlM'BtlOU JJltlUtt nilU iiOOK. ireuf
.vrite ... -
Vofta-WQdica Appliance to.f
Pino Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
Knot-Prints on the Path ti llenlili.
Everyone needing a doetoi's advice
hould read one of Dr. Foolc's dime
ismphleta on "Old Eyes," "Croup,"
Rupture," 'Tliiiiioin," Viiiiencele,"
Disease of men, Dieesse of Women, bikI
earn Hi beet means . f sol .cine. M
Hill Pnh. Co.. 12!) Eat-t 2Hlh rit., Ne
Yotk.
STOt K HHAMIN.
While you keep your aubucriiitinli ,nid up yet.
tan keep your bran J in freeof ohivKe.
A111). T. J.. lone, Or. Horace on luft
tiuulder; citttle aine on left hip, under bit on
iKlit ear, anil uppur bit ou the lell; ruiiKe, Mor--ow
county.
AimatroDR, J. ('.. Alpine, Or. T with bar on
ler it on left alioolder ot lioraeB;. cuttle name
in left hip.
Allieon, O. D., Einlit Jlile. Or.-rattle brand,
ODon left hit liml tioraea anuie lirurjd on nidil
ihoulder. itunite, titjlit Wile.
Ailknm, J. J., Ileppner, Or. Iinnra, J oon
ueeled on lett tilink; cuttle. aHllieon left hip.
Hartholniifw, A. (i., Alpine, Or.--Homes
ornncled 7 E n either Bl.oulder. lians-e iu Mo -row
county.
Illeakmun. Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a Hna
,i left shoulder', ramie wiuie on riuht shoulder
haniilster, J. W., HunliiiHli. Or. Cattle brand
d H on left hip and lluuli: split in each ear
Hreiuier Peter, inn seherry OreKon-Horse,
oranded PB on left shoulder, (uttlu Btmis on
tfht sine.
Htirke, M Bt 0, LottR Creek, Or-On ctlle,
llAJ connected on left lop, eiopoll left Br aii
er half crop oil rajht. Horses, snnie lirnud on
etft shoulder. ItaaBe iu Grant and Morrow
,-onnty.
linisitian, Jerry, Lena, Or.-llorses brHiided 7
u rutin shoulder; entile B on the left (e
eft em half crop Ml right enr upper slop..
I nrton, di II i imer, Or. -Horses, J It ,,
Kin tliihu. cnttli . saate on ruin lap, pi, :,,
iieh ear.
Hrown, Isa, LexinBli.ii, Or. Horse- 111 on the
icl.t Mine: cuttle smile on right hip: ruuue ilor
"W c.uuly.
Hrown, J. C, Ileppner. Or.-HrRen, circle
' Si ta V'T .""'" :'" '"Pi rattle, eione.
Krow u, W. J., Lena, Oregon, Horses v hue
yer It, on the left shoulder. Cattle suiae oa led
lloyer. W. 0. Heppner. Or.-I'orsos, l,x
odt'enr. " ''.p OHltle.. kh., Wllil ',
llorsi, P.O., Ileppner, Or.-llorses. P H ,, ,,f,
nonlilers tie. siune on lefl hip
bomnlee. W. J., roi.Or ule. ,11) eoi.iiee.eil
l left side: crop uu left ear laid Ivo, splitsB1i
.ocltl e piece eat out ,, riKhl ear: on ht.rLes eM ,
t aisi.fr Warren. tVngi ei. Or.- HerseH I . H
' 'ifhl si i fie ; caiile (t ree I , r') .a
stlit ribs crop ,,d spin in each ear. II . Ke
.unit io, d Morrow coiiinies e
Uiti.K., ( uleb.lir - , hrtl.N , , , (
"ft sl,,, der only on ah horses over 5 1 en 1 a
anue in Urunt countv. "jeais. All
t C on riKhl shuulth-r; iati'fe , ,e , n'r J Z
.ane ,o,-r..w H1 U,a,,in counties " "' '
n;;hirwfd,w,,b,,i,r,vx1:ii!;;,r-"1''
" "K'd r. ejdil in le 1 ear t, ?1 Tr '",
toinuy. On Bhcep, ii verted a .Vii.1 I ',r'"',
Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horses uo,, a . ,
i Cattle, a,e on r gl" nTe'Ir nierl'" "'"'Ul
opotl left and split fi. r igl t k 8'"'"r'
Cnrnn. It. i., t urru.sviliH fi. ti
ett sune. ""u.svuie, Or. -Horses. X ,,
C'"i Ed. 8.. Himlmsn, Or.-('H1,1(, ,
i comer: tiorses. CK on left Sif, C "'"
C oehnui, I . E Monument Grant C.
lorses bianded c rele with I,, , i," . , " ' 0r"
houider: caitlesanio brand ' b T ' '"'
nder slope both o-LnudeWlp',ll l""''' U,"rk
. hapui, H., Uaidu.an. Or.-Horses l.r. ,
Ot.UKlsBS, W. M , i,, a,Va ' or 1 "
"tu ouAle8fV':i,,K"ci:',''r;' """"I
op. hole irnahi ear ' "Ule ""me
.glll'shouldeT''-' lif,,"0Br' 0r' Bin.ond on
bBaZLSSp--S
on left
feISL Foe.
a .on left atiile ( v , u "aouuier: ,ent
ear marks, crop off ,Ln Mm.e "n both hips
Kne i"' CJ 'mail Cm' f '-'
oountles "'umm' ,inil". Crook and Morrow
' wi.h,'.hl7r;erhl!,,":lV' bremle,. I .
with qnartweir" la u, iTu"1' , ''"'"l-top A
,,,,, A Jenk..Hn.ilt;r.or'.'
on either l.,.;eroV;. ' l(i.
il..Mt. J od rm,.
, 4. a i-l. Wanner. Or - .
,;,;,-lV.I).... rht.l.oi.l.leM...-.;,,,..-,,
r.Kbl I'll' "'. " i'V, "',.
nahl ear aim e" '-
disliiet.Jlore. w oillity.
,..,.. ai.it, i. V,tM-i,et,
(, iVele with parallel 'J'1"-
lulu .-fuiitu.
IUnii-ii.Aii.Hri. l.5rii(rV7l"r-HifnM,A H
o.mi..ui.Hi. . yueon U ift
HhMn, J. M., iiepPi'. grHunHNi, winBulM.
,,i,-ll nliuuliiHi (eHHlt'-liwuu riKiil hip,
lllirlou. Lulh.-i. Kujfii Milt, lil. lioitm H (in
ihi ictt .sht.iiu.w tayri li.mrti.u thu Utft Htitlv Cu
il,. wtiiit"" lli Inp. Itmiii-H in n.rr.im ,
Ivj, Alfr.il. Iau i nwk, ir -i;(Ue J'
riKl.l liip.cropoll left mi uud bit in rinht, UltTjL
rwniH buuiil uu luft MliuuUlHr lUuiKtt n UraM
ocuntv
Junkiu, 8. M., HtHPiir, Or -HorHen, hum.
,tmt J im loll Hhoukier. I'mue, Ub uuT
UitiittH on Kiulu MiIb.
JuiiiiHou. tein UtiiH, Dr. IlurtwH, cirrlflT
itli uii; ihtilt'.wtiuBoii rinlil nip, midr iu.ii
iirup in ritthi Hint huIiI in lfi Hitr 1
J. nkitiM, l V.,.u. Vwniou.ur. J oil tmrtH im
lull bliuuluei; outtltt, J ou Mi hip wiii two
ftiui'oili crop ou Ixilh tni. Haiitflu oiaiiil
HwirvHll.OH
hmiui, iVlike, Iluppuur, Or. JiorHtm bnind.wl
hN. uu toll hip cittia tuium huU crup fJ
: niiiit-r e.loi on ihn riuht 1
hirk. J.T., Uppiir, Or. llurntw ri on u.
slndiititT; i HitiH, itW uu lM hip.
hirk. J I , iit ppum. Ur. liurHtw. n uu oitlmr
ntti.k.i;ttiiit- J on rMhi unit.
Kuk, Jowsf, lleppiiitr. Or,; linrao i nn
itLcuuU'i ; cuiilu hHiuv uu light uit, uuUttrbiiuu
li;hl Mtr.
KutubHrltiiitl.W. (1.. Mount Vuniou. Or. 1
cittiie tin right imU lull Hiiliw.HWuiluw fork in Ufi
wti mhI unuer cnp in right wir. ilHbiWul,l
niitjiil on itt nhtHinttM. l.uiiKu iu (irunt cnuuiv
LofiMii, BiBpuuii, lok, ui.-o Lou left liVb
un uniiio. crop kiiU tipal uu right eitr. ilori
Biiuiti biuuu uu luft imoulilttr. luuigu iirujr
CKUllU.
i.it imJmu, Johu V., 1.'- " Or.-HnrftM
uiHiiui'ii luni- iicle Jl, fonuoctod on left htinuJ.
tlul. V iiiUtJ. KMlo un loli hip. IUiuku, amir htji'
UlltU-ll.
hftiln-y. J. W Hi'ppnor Or.-IIorsHu bonded
LuiiwA" J'-it Bliou.der; uetll i mUUo ua iu(.
Inlt, waalM ov r r.bht o, tnnnj 8la9 iu r nut
Wlf.
leonl. UutirKM. iloppuw, Or.-llurHtw bmided
oouhlt. li lul.nttun AouiMliinuii uuliml
tn.K 'I. cu ivll elioulder.
Aliiikliuiii. A- JN., Huppnur, Or. ('uttle krits
M on H-lt knlo tioih wild crtpptHl, und fplit m
uo h. jioiku 1.1 on lutt In... liautre, tiurk'i
i:iuioli.
Aiiiior, UBcur, iroppner. cir.-r-altle, a! D ya
riylii hip; hoi'iw. A I on lotirihouluor.
AloiKttii, 0. N., lioppuer, Or. llorww. M)
on leti fliouhi! cittilu wtuiH ou lft uip.
Alct'uiiiliHr, Jhh A, Luhu, Or. llorrmB. M with
lihi ovui on righL Hhouiaui,
Muryttn. IhoB., iiuppuor, Or. Jtonxw, cireli
1 ou lull biioiuUer tnu lull thitfli; chiUu. c ux,
right Hugh,
Mitchvil. OMCRr.loiiB, Or. llorueu, 77 ou riffht
ittia.nnoii, U, ii., lnowuBville, Or, llorbHu
Finunt ;i on uitch miounlor, cuuIh, on hio 1
MU uns. tuvid tl. tuho or. liuratw hrandod
U.l cod. nee ted, on the inft tthoulder; cattle aunt
m tup nnd Htdtt.
AiL-iuiT, I? ran k, Fox Vally, Or.-Mulento-with
lof-cork ou entile on riLw uud audur iu
uitli ear; hoi nun muiuu bruud ou lot t HtiHy,
iHcliuif. U. V., liuualtou.Oi. On iioraw 8
with hull cilule Uhtiuf ou IhII Bhoulur;ou Cauie
lour tutrH conuwcieU uu top ou Uie right mtl
liungu iu 1 1 nui 1 1 uuiuy.
iVtiti, Andrew. i.ou Uock.Or. HurMMi A H cufl.
um?Utl ou ImU bhouluer; uulllu wtme ou hottiliiui
ol ke, L Oiivuriou. Or.-Hon,t, uirme i uu
Udt (high; utollb. Hiinie uh left hip,
uli.ei , Jobuph, i uuion t.nj, Or. A i on witUB
on lolt liipiou noibtib, Huuiti on lei L thigh, lituita
IU tll'Hhl COlitllJ
Oner, lerri, Leilngioii, Or. P O on letl
ohtJLi.aei.
oip, lieiumn, I'lHtriu Uity, Or. Uu euttle, 0
LL' uouuuclou ou lelL hip; uoruou ou letl nl'ilJe
uud wuruti ou uoee, Uuugu iu iiiuut ouuuty,
l eitihon, Oiuvti, higui iUiltt, Or. Hui-bBo, utmr
ler uircie bhiejo on lell BhouiUer huU J4 uu luft
nip. CuiLie, luik iu hu Hur, rigut uruppwU.
on letl tup. littog- oii tight ilue.
1 uikei di Oietuaon, Uuiuuittli.Or. liuintMlPon
! 1 1 iHtiouuier.
I'.pt-i, li.ri.tj t, Lexington, Or.- llur en brand,
e b t. uoiiueu.uuj u, iell (.houiUer ; utlLlft
U.eOU llghlitip. iwtiige, Aiuriuw UUUUU',
1 n-ei, J. xi, , IjeXlngiou, Ul'. UolMM, da, ouu.
iibciuu o. lell oliouiuer; utiLUe, wtiuu uu lull Ulp,
Uhuer bn iu iHtun r,
I tUjb, a, o., louu, or,; tiorutw diuiuofid iw
BiiOliiUf I , tmtluy il 11 d UUUUHUlU, ou tfall '
luft hip, ui-fer bioi'o iu lelt euraud nun m Uu
Uglil.
1 umuii, John X., Ib)vuie, Or hurueu, JP ott
tivc uuuu ibii bliuuloel. i.utue Oiv uuuutKiUjd iiD
mil nip, ito uuaur dull uiopB, uue uu euuh mt,
wattle miuej UtroHi. i.m goiu uruiituuuuty,
Ivouu, AliUlttW, liuiuuiuu, Or. Uulseft, mjUHn
urobt Huh quuilr-umjiuuvur itou iell mmu,
l.eiiiiigbi, ciirib, lieppuer, Or. tiuibeu, Cliuii
lell Biiuuiue, .
nice, Lou, Hurduiau, Or.; tiumuti, tliree pauel
Moiui leuce ou lell btiouiuer; uu.ue, UAh uu
rifciii biiouiaer. Imuge neur UuiUiuuu.
ltObe, Ahiou, lluppuel, Ol1 lloioeo, plain V OH
ell biiomuul'; cuiu, biiuio bi'kuu levuiueU uB
i iRtil hip una crop oil rigui eur. liuugu iu iklur
low COUUlJ.
ikunh Liiob., lleppuer, Ur. Home bruudttd 2
uu Lhe 1 iglu bUouiuei'i CrtlUe, Ix ou lUe WU Ul).
uiop oil ili uui uuu ueviui ou ueuk. Iuuujb U.
tUorioM una uu joining oounUeo,
I, Lib l, Wiuiuai, lnuge, Ol llorben II 01
ieu ohouiuel uulllu, 1. oU iett lltt, CHp oA
iigl.L eui, uiiuuioil on lell ui. Oneep, li Itu
Mbitlliuie, luuiitl Clop oil 1111 oar. nunBt buut
Una ttnu Jioiiow c luuLiuB.
iitiau-i , rti,oiew , i-rfjxiugloii, Or. Hitraei
ouuiut-u A Ik uu 1'iglil biiouiuel, Veil l quarwi
t-nuu uel orauUi uaille nuuio uu rigiil iP.
Uitl.gU JlOllO COUlili.
liujef, wm, 11, uuu j vilitt. Or lilt tiouuucled
Hiii. i.c.uiU i ciii-iu u.uji Lupuu ekiuo ou I hjul WJi
..1.1. ciop tJll libiilLUi buu cpm in iull. iicJlow
blUliU UUti.U Ol. iUll BllUUiUul, lotuge IU JltJIiV
Uliii.i ni.u UllilUUl t-oUlillUb,
iieco.i.d. '., liLuiAt'i', Or. llorbUb, JO
iell nutmiOtil. I biUi', j uh IJgUt hip.
i
piuknull, J. W., uuouutturi, Or. llunw
biat.ueti l on lull bUuUiilui ; lange iu Jlul'iuirf
CULlitlJ.
bttii.iig, K, K. liepouei, Or iloraei. braudeu BA
uh iell oi.uunitji , ijutliw auiite on lull hiu.
.'jwuhgiiii, it. t., LujiiUgLou, Oi.-Huint
ttnii utuii uuuui a umai BtiUe. caUir 11 with
tmbhLi.uui .ion iigiii nip, crop uli 1 igul ear uud
Huuuit-u uu uglil iniiu iu(i. ikuuge in Jluii'uA, ,
Uiioaiu uuu u uituna couuuub.
tov..j,f4"-. i-.,Aluuuu. ul Hoibob brandc'' 1
1.1 lull aimiiioci , uuibieatiUJO Uu lull lilp. l'lul
ui. eui, HuiUe on iull inuu ing.
on ui tin . K, liepuuui, ur. llorBua nhuded
tl t3 UU BLIUe, CUIUU tf O Oil iUtl lltU, BWUiluW
101 a m i.fcii tun, uiiueiuiL iu ien,
Oauf, i-itUB,, lieijpuel, Or. iiuibee, fl AfuU
iell tnui CuLla ouuio uu iuLI lny.
Ohl'lui.JoiiU. I? OA, Or,-tNl liOllllOClw ul
UuiBUbun i.giii hio, caLLiu, bume uu ngal hip,
uiup uli iigiiL rai anu ui.uui oil iu iell ear. IUuikh
in uiai.l uuuui,
bnniii JLiiob., oubniiviilc, Or, Hot oft., brtuidwl
li . li. on Biiuuiuei i uaii.v. auiu uu iell ouuuid'jr
bqunuB, duuieb, tiiiiutilun, or,; Uuibwb mundtxi
Jbuii ten bnoUiout uaiilo uie baine, ubu Ui
nuuuie. lun.ge iu JluiiuW UUU uiniuui UuuUM.
OLepnciiB, V. ii., ItaiUUiaii, Ul-i noiseb asulh
ribin bliUu; t'ULUu u. IXdUhUU L. ou Uie uglil tdUtf
ailOuiieuL, Jim A. U., lleppm-l', Ol. l.aLUB, di
on light in i DUiiuvn-loia in lull mil'.
SHUitguil. U. M ., lirppuel, Ol. UulbOB, H iVi
lell Biiuu.uv ; uuLue, uu iell uip.
Opel 11, 1. O., iieppnei, Or. I uttle t' U
lei I nip, uroo uli tignl anU UiiUui bit in letl oar,
uuVtiap; noibOB vi l. oii Jell Buuuiuui.
liiompbui., J . A., lioppuet. Or. ilorie, I "
lei I bituniu 1; untile, u uu iull BUUUlUor.
iip,'ei.a.l.,kUieipiiBt:.Ol. lioibe. C-uli le'l
ohouiuui.
luiuui U. V Ileppner, Or,-iJittll capiUd I
lull biiuuiuui, UuIbub, uaiUe baaie ou lelt tup
Willi eplil iu boll. eaiB. ,
laniiLon, 11. Ai., luue, Or. Hureo brainina
ll l couueciuu on iell suliu; Bliuup rmiuu uiaud.
Vai.uuipool, 11. A.. Lrtjna, ori HuineB JlV null ;
hoc leu ou nghi iiuuiuer;caiiie, buuiu iu ngut '
WKibridge, W m.. lltppner. Or. llorui'fl, 0.1
uu Lhe leu aiiouiuei ; uaLlie baine ou li.lu fc'P-uioi-
ull leli.oai Hud nt: nt tar iu. 1 ed.
Wiihun, Johu Q,, Oalem or Hoppm
llorsob biunueu Jy uu Uie Iett biiwuidkri. I""
fliurrow uouiili.
IrtHiTou.w h. t uleb, ur CkiiIb V wlUlgullrt,
circle over 11, ou mti bide, piit m rigni
liurteer. tuuuti bru.d ou lu auouide. JtbtJueiB
uniui oouuti'.
V right, bum A. Ueppiiw, Or. Cattle braudtd
o W uu tho right hip, miuuiti orop oU ruihie"
auanphtm leU,
Waue, lieury, Hepputir, Or. llortiee bini"l
aue ol bpauet, ou ie,i bhouldur and loll liii
li11?! u,,tUUW oauieuu tell blUB and left hip-
WelJ, A. p., Ileppner, Ur, llorbee, 0"t 011 w"
chouiUer u.., , uu.-
Woiuugei, John, Juim imj Ciiy.Or Ou horww
three pKiuiiel om, on left xliouldur; . on bHWO,.
bit in bulb enr. lUuge 111 Oraul aud Mallkiei
oouuneb.
WiMHtward, John Heppuer, Or. ilorbb. OP
oounectiHl uu lef t Bhuuldwr. ;
VVatkinb, Libhe. ileppuer, Or. HonenLnu
Vb. coimectei. 011 loft htiuV. I
Vyallaco.Charloi,, Furtland, Or. C'fttf6 W .
righi thigh, hui iu left oar; hornet, W V i0
Bhoulaor, noun nauioou loft nhoulder.
w lnttiM toioK, nui.tu ijiwu, t.akakreB..Or.
tliirbos branded W b vomiHCteti uu ibfl .houldtir
WiUiHDiR, Vhhco, ITaiuiitoij, Or. Quarter cir
cle ovor thrt hartt on left tip, both iiattlB alia
horn. Iiaiiir.(iriiut county.
Wiiiiauib. J o. u.ngt reek. Or Horj. tiv
wr on-iH over ihrw bare uu left hip; cuttle ban
W Hmnf. if I ; mill rmintv
" 'en, A. A., i.eppner, Or. Horeee ruimir K A A
tv'.""H1,,: ' "' ' wnif -i !, o.
Walker Eliznbi'th & Hons, Hnrilnifln Or.
RWo brauued (K W cowheeted.) KWon left
side, horb-b hiiuio on right nhoiihler. J. W'
Walker s ci.til ', nameon Inlt hip, horfei fame
on on nhoQjdi-r. Ail raugo In Aiuirow i-uum-
xouug, J. e., Ooo)urr,Or. Uow bnvtoad
IB 00 tha right bouldar.
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"til Kdwln.Jo,,,,l.-y.Ori-C;t;; I
,,1,,; ,rs,- iii ' f'1 "".nell I l,
I, mill county. f o .1
llnur-.id J U allowny, l'r.-Ho'i tT ,
witaUr '-ab..v'e it), ou ratld o" f Ii.
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