RENTISS RECTIFYING PILL p l lJ pa .SB u it Alu'ubt all pijls and, modlclno produco ctnstiputlon. bore Is a pt'.l tut:t cures torpid lrver, biliousness, rheumatism, Imitation, sick headache and kldut-y and liver triubloa without srpilnx or leaving any tr-co of CONSTIPATION, which la therrlmocnusoof all r.lckncss, Vwarouf It fulling habitual and chronic with you. seo to It in tl.m : those pills will euro y,;u. B 1 TWfc. f COM an clear tlio ekln and remove all blotches self. 25 Cents a box. GOLD BY ALL J Or scut by mail upon receiptor price by Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co., !sa 06 CALIFORNIA STREET, Ida t'enllas Mortifying pills cure constipation a a, I Premiss I'.fctifying puis ere emiHllimllon &REAT SPEAR WWW Ilia i IVlte AND SAVE THE TAGS. 3 is Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Given Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1,155 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES SH,BO Ot 5,775 FINE IMPORTED 1'ItlCN'CII OPERA GLASSES, MOIlOf'f'O BODY, BLACK ENAMEL, TltlMMlNGW, GUARANTEE! ACHROMATIC... 28,75 OC 23,1 00 IMPORTED GERMAN lHH'KHORN HANDLE, FOUR BLADE!) POCKET KN1VEIS 2:!,100 00 , 1 5,600 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOllTII PICKS 67,750 00 t 1 H.fiCIO LARGE PICTURES (Hx2H Indies, lio advertising on Uiuin 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO The above nrtleles will be dtKtrlbuleil, I.y iir vii riuy i ouiioeti, uini return to us me ills I AUK ttiacn lllercirom. We will distribute U2Unf these prizes In tills county ns follows: " n TIIK PARTY send in'' us the greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS from IhiH county we will give To Ihe FIVE PARTIES sending us the next SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give tocacu, To the TWENTY I UTI US sending; lis tho "J . v'vn' 1J,,' W' iA we wi. give KNIFE To the ONF, III'NIIRED PARTI US sending us the next grentcst number of sl'c.AU II HAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 KOLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK To Ihe ON K lir.NDUEI) PARTIES sending us the next greatest nuin nf SPFAlt HFAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS 1'oltil Number or Prize for (IiIm County, 230. CAPTION. No Tags will be received before January 1st, 1R!)I, nor after February 1st. IBM. Lueli packaso eoiitainiug lugs must be marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town, i ouniy. Male, una number or 'lags lu each jiicpiuii. READ. -SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of intrinsic value than any other plug toliaceo produced. II Is (lie sweetest, t lie toughest, the richest. NI'lvAlt II t:.l Is absolutely, po-lllvoly and .lislliioli vely dillercnt lu Ihivor from nny oilier plug tobacco. A I rial will convince tho most skeptical of I his fact. It Is the largest seller of any similar shape and style on enrlli, which proves iliat it has caught the popular taste and plenties tho people. 'Iry It, and participate In I lie content for prizes. Seo that a TIN TAG is on every . v... H.v..v ... .-, ,...v uii.u' .vim Muy. cruu iu me lugs, no matter now small lue titinutlty. 'ery sincerely, THE P. J. SORQ COMPANY, Midiiletown, Ohio, A list nf Ihe people nblaiiilng these prizes In this county will bo published la thli pnpor immediately ufter February 1st, lsiii. DON' T SENS ANT TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I. 1894. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT ADDRESS A LKTTEIt THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, r. O. Box 463. Washington, D. C. Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over. In the late war, are entitled, il now parciullyor wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstance. VI I IKIH hoi such soldiers and sailors are eutil led (if not remarried (whether soldier's death wnii hue iu in my service or not, n now dependent upon their own labor for support. Widows not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier's death WMdue to service. I Illl.DKl N nreentilled (it under sixteen years) iu almost all cases where there was no n. .......... ...... nun Diuii- men in reiimrrieii. PARKNTS are entitled if soldier left, neither -widow nor child, provided soldier died In eryloe, or fmmi-fteelsof service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup. port, it makes no diuercuce whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular rmv or navv. ' Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for lileher rate under other laws, nithout losing any rights. Thousands of soldiers drawing from Jatojio per month under the old lav-ure entitled to higher rate under now law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but also lor others, whether duo to service or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in lineol duty In regular army or navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or hot. Survivors, and their widows, ol the Ulnck Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Flor- " i oi io is4M, are eniitioo muter 9 recent act. Mexican War soldiers aud theii widows ulsoentltlod, if sixty-two years of age or disabled or dependent. ' ' Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether peusion has been granted under later laws or not. Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection Improper or illegal Lertliicates ol service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late nave lost their original papers. oeuu tor taws aua inioruiation. Nocharge for IMC ULMIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P.O. Box 463. WASHINGTON, D.C Medieval MilitVU' I Tho invest itmv of n clV' the riiiili of liishop in t'tl by sumo ciirioiis .. u r-i j eval iinitnery. Wlii'ii (I:,-,. tt'fliorouti'h nas i us In i n,-, nipped hie paMnrul t.tair ,.. f tho t'lidivli uii,l u iiveil ,i ry. "rymnn with :, "! is Mttonil- of liu-ili-li. 'I' "f I'e v'iU.v ho , 1 e iloor : i fot ptnini.su OI I'Xl'IS'isill.r- . from 1 1 io interior. , , toreil the Kiirml i-dilico ho by it fliapliiiii lioiii-iinr ., murelusl up tl. Imui.l "i,is III evi l -"IS .viti'll I ' " us pr.l '''I erotvnl "1 to ,,-, ,,l '1 aji iintiqne cape of ,v,i.. ' atj-lv ,i,i . . 1 netKl lio wiiro m.Ii r .. . .. ,. ., . ' " " lino Ka .r.,-.i nun iv,i (i-imniino biakL 1 1'nlsoiliu,';' In southern C;. are ti post, mul n,; 'aeli LaliMt. liloniiit j:,.,.), vubliits "i.v l: us linvi- lieen llloir I,-:, -ii...,. 'i', triod lo lvilttc ..o.-M hClionio is lop poi.in;; II,,,,,, KUiW.stclliv a eitizou !' I i , , f, -,!. IR. out n Wiiteruicloii in two ami sijrinUle xtrj-flmine ovor it, fion swooll,,.., a knife ovor the sprinkle.! surfaee. Thit taiulH to semi the poison tlirotifrl, the ruit, nn.l the rabbit pnrLtlvin-of an. Part of the fruit will surely die II? man, St., "no year. ly to paper ....... .,,K ,i incii'ii ,i. Koaut iinjf tlm .nie;h 1 At "CIU (11 l!l;l,, l. .. ... 'ailnrinff bui I' itise a road rail, which niu I'llliliil will 1 : ... 'W the line suppiu.,1 with poisoned luelou. wU result in death to all that out. 9"irt, some elegant' Abrahaiueiok, r '-. a because it Is the only wife and nannies remedy tUnt will surely DEAUTIFY the AT PLEXION Irom the fnoo. Try a box and see for your- DRUGGISTS. l'rJiilias Ku Prentiss lit SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. : t i ry in tr pills euro constipation tyiiii,' pi lis cure constipation HEAD CONTEST. IN ELEVEN COLORS. for friiiiilnir 2K.K75 00 $173,250 00 ronnllex. among parties who chow Kl'EAIt 1 GOLD WATCH. greatest number of 1 OPKRA GLASS ,ri OPERA GLASSES. next greatest number to cacu i rocKEX .ill roC'KET KNIVES. ...100 TOOTH PICKS. .100 PICTUKES. puckuge. All charges on packages must be Oil POSTAL CARD TO Managing Attorney, i tale war who advice. No fee unless successful. Address, UOOD ADVICK. Every patriotic citizen should give hi9 personal effort and influence to increase the circulation uf his home paper which teaches the American policy of Protec tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect in every way possible. After the homo paper is taken care of, why not sub scribe for the Amkrican Economist, published by the American Protective s 'ariff League ? One of its correspon nts says : "No true American can ! along without it. 1 consider it tho ,-atest and truest political teacher in United States," g 'd postal card request for free H jt IF YOU WAHf INFORMATION ABOUT sample1 copy. Address ilbur r .YS ake Mieral Secretary, 135 West 23d New' York. Pro.lti $2 50 ami get the Gazette for Nice family paper, au.l bnl Oahin. Wheref niaiok'. In adililion to bis Abrahi siuess. he has added a fine wear of all kind, tiek'lik'ee v. etc. Also bos on nan.) of nuilei hosierl pattern for suits. A. May street, Eeppner, Or. AYER-l SARSAPARILLA HAS CURED oifa WILL CURE YOU n A Bright Lad, Ten years of age, but who declines to Rive his name to the public, makes this authorized, confidential statement to us: "When I was one year old. my mamma died ol consumption. The doctor said that I, too, would soon die, ami all our neighbor thotiKlit that even If I did not die, I would never be able to walk, because I was so weak and puny. A gathering formed and broke under my arm. 1 hurt my finger and it gathered and threw out pieces of bone. If I hurt myself so as to break the skin, it was sure to become a running sore. 1 had to take lots of medicine, but nothing has done me so much good as Ayer's Sarsapa- i!u.!,&a?ii:Ke" auu sttoug- - AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Man. Cures others, will cure you mi: i-i:i:ss . i.idis (o'li'iM, !0HN WEDDeRBURN, - Managinq Attorney, P. o. Hex -loa. WASIIl.NfcTl'S.O. u. T'KVS.OVS I'KOCI-iiED FCir. SOl.rJKRS, WIDOWS. . CHILDREN, PARENTS. A.h;. f , sold ,.,. iinil bailors dlsalil,-,! in tl,c lint'of Jury in the rimilur Anayor Vaw nlnrrtlic war. :Mirvivr.r, ,t. Iniil,,,, wars nf lH.'r' to 1HJ, mik) ttlHr v, i.imv.-, now i iitlilcl, 0!,i,.n, re:e.-t..l -IuIum a .e.!-'-l:,ln-. 'i'lunidnn.lrt entitled io i!:'i.. s Sen, fr ,, hiws. No charge fur aiivlc, . 'llltl! Sfleeertrful. Made la all styles and sizes. Lightest, ; I strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest, I most accurate, most compact, and most I I modera, For salo by all deulers iu arms. Catalogties mailed free by The Marlin Era Arms Co., New Haven, Conn., TJ. S. A. Caveats, Trade-marks, Design Patents, Copyrights. And all Pateat baslDeas conducted ftr MODERATE FEES. laformittioa and advice, given to Inventors without Charge. Address PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, O. Box 4(S3. Washihgton, D. U dfThla Company Is mfinaped by a combination ot lie larcut imil most Influential newspivnera Id the t'nltcd SliitPH, for tin. exprfisa putpoee of protect Iittf thlr HiilNialbr auuluat uuseriipuloua tiiHl int-'onipott'iit' I'uit'Ut Agents, und each paper prim iiiK this uivertist'iinmt vouches for the responsi bility uml uiKh HtauUitiu of tli Prcaa C '.aline Company. Ore ox a WiendAo Ke cause a CVvnencavx Are you willing to work for the cause of Protection in placing reliable infor mation in the hands of your acquain tances ? If you are, you should be identified witli the american Protective tariff league, 135 w. 23d St., new York. Cut this notice out and send it to the League, taling your position, and give a helping hand. A FORTUNATE ESCAPE. How an Iiii.ri,.n. ;l Travel t Wa Saved from n Lion. An agent for a Hamburg firm that deals in wild niuiunls was riding on the bank of a Transvaal stream, says Golden Days, when his horse suddenly reared and threw him, und then ran away. The man picked himself up, only slightly bruised, nud was calling to the lleein.r horse, when n moastai lion rose up from behind a bush. The agent's rifle had been strapped to the saddle and his revolvers were in the holsters on the horse's back, so there was nothing to do but run. Luckily i there was an opening in the rocks close by and iu this he squeezed himself.' The hole was irregular and ran back nearly eight feet, but was too narrow for the lion to enter, and he could not reach the intended victim with his vim i i i i j paws. ben he found the man beyond his reach, he grew furious and growled and bit at the .wks. The agent at first rather enjoved the situation, feeling v- J , that his fortivss was secure, nrifi taunted tho lion by shouting and kiok- ine at him. Tho oui.in was onlv div ,vas only But u.u0..im...., ..Mi.,-. ,.. soon oe made for him, ami the Hon would lie :i .ii.. .. i. i ' tiki soon be down presently fur il niip, so the man argued; but the lion had other views. Hour after hour passed, no help came, and the lion did sl.vp, but right in front OI the OtK'lll!!. 1 1 in'.. nt ,.,,,,.,...1 1 his thirst hv licliin r the damp rocka, but was tori' anxious. unflvnec ' , . , r pened that way. and m two minutes territie battle was iu iirnjrress. The ogient listened to me soun.is of combat uutil they finally ceused, and then care- ' fully came out and made a Ive-line fbr ! the camp. Next day botii lions were found dead a few rods from the rocks. so y um ibly cramped aud now quit. ' nius , wno w, very Hut deliverance came in au l . . D ...n" r',nM 'he follow. t.vl form. A.,.l,..r li.m Knew . "T" W It that GREAT Ar,'5iNia I Australian Women Sae.ill.e Ileatih and 1 Hair on the Altar of (l.ioil Completion, j The majority of the female beauties of Sidney, according; to an English ob server, hnve peculiarly delicate com I ploxions, luntruid expressions, fragile I physique and a die-away look In tho ' eyes, which are more suited to the en ervated temperment of an old civiliza ; tion than the active vitality of a new world. It was easy even for a novice to detect that these ladies owed a good ' deal to their perruquier. The mystery of this curious corr.1 -jation of pre mature baldness and unusual delicacy of complexion was explained by the fact that these women ate arsenic in order to produce the aristocratic pal lor and languor, and found to their horror that another effect of the drug was to make the hair drop out. Valu ing their complexion above their hair, however, they sacrificed the one to the other. What a woman will endure for her complexion may be estimated by this and also by the fact that these arsenic eaters rarely live past forty- five. There is no pleasure, moreover, in the consumption of the poisonous drug. The arsenic is made tip into dainty looking caramels, which fash ionable dames will produce from pre cious little bonbonnieres and suck quite openly, just as the American girl chews gum or the English girl choco late. The arsenic question, English men say, was becoming quite a burn ing one in the antipodes. When a man married a young looking, lovely crea ture, adorned with luxurious ringlets, he was disgusted to find after the cere mony that she was really a semibald, prematurely enervated woman, who was shortening her life to please her own vanity and was incapable of ful filling the duties of a mother to debili tated children which she brought into the world. Moreover, the suffering which she would go through in any at tempt to overcome this pernicious habit was quite enough to make her break dow.11, if, indeed, she could be per suaded to bear it at all. HIS PET PHRASE. It W Good for All Ovraftlons and Need Accordingly. In the "Memoir of Henry t'ompton," published in London some years ago, there is an amusing story which has an obvious lesson. Jlr. Watlington was a man from his birth of an even temper and an easy disposition. He went through life with the greatest indiffer ence as to its cares and its troubles. One phrase he used on all occasions: "It may be so, but then again it mav not." On paying him a visit one day. says the writer, I asked hiin if he thought it would be fine. "Why," replied he, "it may rain, but then again it may not." Weeing him reading: "Daniels' Field Sports." I inquired if he ever went on a hunting excursion. "Why, yes," said he, "I did go once on a bit of a jaunt of the sort, but 1 made a sorry set out of it. I borrowed a gig of a friend, and started for a day's pleasure, as I thought; but the horse was a stranger to me, and so, not having received a regular intro duction to him, as soon as the chase begun, off he set at full speed, with me inside the gig. "1 began to be alarmed. Thinks I, 'There's danger here; 1 may go a little farther without being turned over, but then again I may not,' Well, away he tore, over furrow and field, leaping every ditch and bank that came in his way. 1'resently I saw we were Hear ing a horse-pond, and J began to say to myself: -I may get past this pond without being dropped in the middle of it, but then again I may not.' "However, after running a tremen dous risk, I escapetl a broken neck that time, and after getting pretty safely through the remaining part of the chase, says I to myself, says I: 'Well, I may be tempted to goa-hunting again, but then again,. I may not!'" BADLY FRIGHTENED. The Tragic End of n Peculiar Ghost Phe nomenon. Innumerable experiences prove that all "ghost stories" have a rational ex planation, and that some natural cause can be found for any seemingly super natural xccurrenee. .Sometimes it re quires great coolness and self-possession to remember this, but the effort to do so is worth making, for it may save life or reason. A striking illustration of this was the tragic experience of a Dutch painter, named Penteman, who lived in the eighteenth century. Penteman had a commission which required the portrayal of skeletons, death's-heads and other objects in tended to inspire contempt for the frivolties and vanities of the time. In order to have models before him he painted his picture in an anatomic al museum. One day he had been sketching the ghastly objects which surrounded him, when he fell asleep. Suddenly he was awakened by an extraordinary noise. He was horrified " see an me iiearn s-neads nodding and grimacing, and the skeletons danc- ing about, and waving their fleshless arms madly in the air. l'enteman fled from the frightful scene, and escaped into the street. He was pieneil up unconscious and half "elul wltu "Hfht. soon as lie was rational, it was explained to him that there had been au 'earthquake, and that that had causcli the commotion among the an- atomical specimens, but the shock had been to severe, he died in a few days. .... . A Uenlal Hint. ,, - , , ,lhe J'Pfu clergyman of wuatry r tea wun an spinster, whose, attentions to h,w motherly sort in all Pt those of her still older coachman and general factotum. To , . . : . . B ""-i""u. jo h h'8 m,"trcss COultl1 "evctr fT' "W' 7 h T ,OT y ? S "f" he rt of the occasion from the villatre he snd- uoniy mentioni-ci ins nostess name. . . .... - t " V,c '.v, ne Ir", hi ntmnmm,. "i .. rtaan i,..i.:i uou't yolt an' her hitch un?" -m - ' Wh Wl the Scoun.lrel f Banker Rosenthal directed his book keeper to addre a sharp letter to Baron y., who Jiad promised several times to nar what heowedand had as oftea neeloete.i in .uu ' '":u VL"' 1,lw:r was wruten it did prornweaio payupon taeurstof Januarvl Vou, my dear baroni von are the man. Who was it that proiftised then to settle on the nrstoi aiarctif Ycm, uiy floar baron. Who ,v"8 that didn't seiile on the first ol Malvhi Von,-mj deaf baron. Who li it. then, who has-broken hi word twict nid is a unmitiirated scoundrell Yoni obedient servant, Moses Rosenthal I: A FRIEND Speaks through the Boothbay (Me.) Btfltttr, of the nenennal remits he has reoelved from a regular use of Ayr' Pills. He says: " 1 was feeling slrk and tired and my stomach seemed all out ot order. I tried a number of remedies, but none seemed to give me relief until I was induced to try the old relia ble Ayer' Pills. I have taken only one box. hiit I feel like a new man. I think they are the most pleasant and easy to take of anything I ever used, being so llnely sugar coated that even a child will take them. I urge upon all who are in need ot a laxative to try Ayer's rills. They will do good." For all diseases or the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take AVER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J.O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Hui. Every Dose Effective convince the skentic and coint the way which if followed leads to Prof. HARRIS' SOLUBLE MEDICATED Pastille Him been nut tjti.lna proprietary form since 1878. and has been'i&Med forveiirs nrlorto that time In prlvnte practice. It ia no untried nostrum, of doubtful reputation, but a Ronutne Bpocltlo for a very prevalent dlneasu. Thousands of nisn.of nil awes, have at sume time in me brouKUt on nervous debility and exhaustion, with organic weakness, by over brain work, excesses, too fre quent Indulgence or Indiscretion and vlc'ous habits, and it Is to theie that we offer a remedy that will, by Its direct action upon the seat of the disease, stop the drain and restore the putlent to vigorous health and strength. Ourmothodof Introducing Prof. Harris' Pastille treatment Is one which commends Itself to all sensible persons for the reason that we supply it upon their Judgment of its value. Weasic of our patrons nothing in the way of expense beyond a postal curd and a two cent postage stnmp. The Postal card to be used In sending us their full ad dress and the postage Btamp for the letter return ing the statement of their case for which we supply them with a question blank, to be flllM out and an envelope addressed to ourselves for n so in returnincr It when filled. 1 t,f When we receive tne state 4 f"0 ment on bhink we pre pure JL eight days' treatment and for- ward it. by mail and prepay WOTlY noatarrn thamon anrl nlnnir PJfr if nrv wlt lhe eight days' treatment XfttliAb we send full directions for using. The treatment In no way interferes with person's attention to business, and causes no pain or inconvenience in any way. We are so positive that it will give perfect satis faction that we leave the matter of sending orders entirely with those using the free trial treatment. Having satisfied those sending for trial packages of our ability to benefit their sexual condition we feel that they are more largely interested than ourselves In continuing the use of the PaBtllles, Even then we do not attempt to rob them by de manding high prices. On the contrary, we make the prices as low as possible, and the same to all. They are as follows: 13 for one month; l&for two months; 17 for three months. These prices secure the delivery of the PaBttlleabymall. If desired by express we leave the patient to pay the charges. For over ten years we have noernted onr business upon this plan with satisfactory results. weaBK&ii persons needing treatment ror any of the secret ills which come to mankind through a violation of nature's laws to send us their ad dress on postal card or by letter and allow us to convince them that PROF. HA KRIS' SOI. tBLE MEDICATED PASTILLES have merit and are what they need. All communications confidential and should be addressed to The HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Chemists WBeekmui St., HEW YORK CITY, K. Y. C j nOO worth of lovely Music (or Forty - 1 Jj I U Centl, consisting of 100 pares ,T . u , JM she Sheet Music of the-i j- latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular J selections, both vocal and Instrumental,- gotten up In tho most elegant manner, in- 3 5 eluding four large size Portraits. T CAHMEN0ITA, the Spanish Dancer. 3 S PADEHCWSKI, the Great Pianist. -S J- A0ELINA PA TTI and 3 g- MINNIE SEUQMAN CUTTING, r2 ADDRESS ALL QHDCR TO THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. Broadway Theatre Bldg., New York City. 13 ZZ CANVASSERS WANTED. 2 TUB OLD DOCTOR'S W LADIES' FAVORITE. ..LJYYS 55UABLE "" PrfMtly SAFE. Tr-r united States, fn tha ?LD DOCTORS vrlvate mall Practice, (or 38 year., and not ilSJlfbS V.'" ,on?T. """""I not as reiroaenteo. ud Oonta I stamps) lor sealed partloulari. BJ. WAID IHSIHUTI, 120 H. Hist. St., St. LjsIi. V. eSTenrs' Experience In treating all varl tlosotHuptuieenalile us to guarantee a positive cure. Question Blank and Bool tree. Call or write. Tt)LXA-MEi)ICO APPLIANCE CO., pi Pine Street. . . 81. LOUIS, MO i.l ,, I'r harmlei. and ilricMr (,! BL"!'.aal,.ne6lreet,lt.Louil,Io. $50 A' YEAR FOR LIFE iubstautial Rewards for Those Whose . ; Answers are Correct ,,., in, ...i cnimnal On mak njr a reouest tn h. I tr, .e the uri,orteV Th. . :, :L" "." l"'1- .l iMer, I,.,, Ie,bul j , i , , j ,a, i,er s son. ' lie n at once taken to the prisoner. Haw what ra, ilmu was ihe i.risoner to the visitor! S'flBS'l.?'Jjt Pnb"iroinpMiT will gtn fa, , wer- L ,i,fh' """"I ",!"ii,"r ,he correct an! i'r. to the second; 3rd, 2S0: 4,h. tloo- ,,';;"i,",,'rl0-'X? 01h'r cVn'siii'ci0".;, e" tlianionii nncs, etc sa, suvei . ven a hiKn-ronnl mano. to Uie next to the Imi a beauLI ul orpia. and iblui.l S.0UH .in " "Vr """" f ilr,rwir.. c. " 'imam cm 'i i.r..-n) All mm mnrt nn i hartre .hmcmr tr. ntu. .1 .7. K-i "r.a V!l,II, AOR!CULT17HI8T-tWC in7. -V, rrirxiicaii of tb da I i.rixaas-i :n L l 10? QM, IS n .Jlr.cir.nl.uon. (41 The lm correct answeT recar.5 . i ,l.;rs ..oSin,arktaken In all case. a. date ol to give every one an eonal r.. . " ?..!Tft"!t I'. ;.",",h -"'I'l. ""I secure U,. I Z J o,l, Ih- nnt pioe. end so on ' i , r. .-oi:it'l I no .P9. sse t in l.-enU to, printed UHrtL'ZJ I i, r The Wlowin, wcll.know, v. r-,: l."" ' ;. "hTpn .Wrj,' bon Jl LTl KlaT Pi - . . Mavaas, -i0. ma urn im EH EtT BHPTUBESgsCUMD! VIIICKQE M STRICTURE B WSIiallbsdroosr5sacl,itranniarr.lMl curl.",', lirrvoul ex. iisiiis . , uoiiSlursidlKastsu loll msu hood, despondrncj, USUI vlora rry.w.nlnssoltho orits.s, eerisinlv and sphl'V cured liy tc scd r. 7 melh..d . Cure. P'"" ,Tiaiaii'ed. U,iesl.on B ank and Uookrres. tsllorwrlla, D. WARD INSTITUTE. 120 N. Ninth St., ST. LOUIS, M0. DR.DODDS Curejoj OLIC IN HORSES. GUARANTEED. Kverv owner of a boras should keep Lunhaud. It mav save me uiu oia valuable animal. Ou. packs. will cure eight to ten esses. rnc IIOO. Beul hy mail o express. Our Ao. count llok. w Id cnnl. in. hiou, te stable kccpcri, mail d tres The Old Reliable it'll Kstalllshtd:yar9. Trentsmnloor.ftin ne, married or slnile. In cases of expo, abuses, excesses or linnroprlotles. ShihL OUARANTKKI). Bonr.1 ami onurtinent furnished when desired, guestlou Illanlc aud Boon free. Call or write. cyphilis"; iiic 'eiifti iiTHCtu t', Trt atmeot c Tha worst forms poil. ly cired 3S jetr ic 'eiifti iiTHCtu't', l n atmeoi connutmiiai. cum hv mail or it offli-e. Trmilnw. QurBtinn llUnt aw .Uookftt. CslUr writs. DR WAR') INSTITUTE. 120 N. 9th St..St.Louit,Mo hanger;: AND OTIIEI AL1QNANT thi u0 ol km It- yueition Itlank nml HouK free. Lftll writs sMit. XI. . 1 i ia, WANTED. C k UirCV ANY 1.ADY, employed or unemployed, vlj M IfCCIl. csn ,-skollilsfrr a few hours wurk esi'h day. Pslaiyprcommi.sion. 10 pamplea tres Addrr.1 H. BLNJAMIN & CO., 822 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. leANYLAPYcan (teta valuablosecretthatl uost me Sj.ou, una a ruauer smeia ior ai uaws.-a. i Mrs. V. M. APP. CO. K1 PIME STRFFT. ST. T.OtHS, MO. Dp. Hash's Belts & Appliances An eleptro-Rn Ivan io bntfery i do j ica lulu muuiL'uicu. Bolts, ftusponrsorip", ftpl '-.'itflJ1 11.,....,., rn..u mza i "V'":f " Care ItheiimatUin, Liver and KMnew Complaints, lyapftaia, Errors of Ymith, Lost Mnnhontl, Morvo.ianeaH, Mex.nil tVei.k neas, and nUTronlilfS in Mule or i eirtnln. rjiiestiou Blauk aud Jluok free. Call or write. Volta-Medica Appliance Co., W3 Fine Street, SI. LOUIS, MO. Foot-Prints nil tlic 1'ulll tti Ilcitllll. Everyime needing a doctor's advice should read one (if Dr. Futile' dime pamphletH on "Old Eyes," "Croup," ,'Rnpture," "I'liitnosin," "Varicocele," Disease of men, Disease of Wnnieu, und learn Hi" het means of sel -euis. M Hill Pub. Co., 129 liast 2Hth tit.. New York. STOCK BRANDS. While you keopymir milmcripti'in paid up yei, oankeep your bran Jin freutif charKe. AUyn. T. J., lone, Or. Horses Gtr on left shoulder; cattle name on left hip, umior bit tut riwht ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row cuunty. Armstrong J. C Alpine, Or. T with bar tin der n on left shoulder of horses; cuttle name on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Milo. Or. Cuttle brand 0 D on left hip and horses same braurl on riizlit shoulder. Kautte, Kight Mile, Adkins, J. J Heppner, Or. Horses, ,fA ooii uscted on leltftank; cattle, sameon left hip. llartholnmcw, A. ii., Alpine, Or. Horses DrHuded 7 E on either shoulder. ltane in Mo -row countv Blenkman, Geo., Hardman, Or, Horses, a finii mdeft shoulder: cattle sniiie t,n right shoulder nannieter, J. W., Ilanliiian, Or. Cattle brand d B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. Brenner, Peter. Iiocsehorry Ores'oil Horses branded PB on loft shoulder. Cuttle sume on right side. Hnrke, M 8t 0, Long Creek, Or-Oi, cattle,, MAY connected ou left hip, ciop off left ear. imJ dei half crop off riglit. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder, llange in lirunt and Murrow eonnty. Hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or.-Horses branded 1 on righl shoulder; cattle H on the left side Left ear half crop nd right ear upper slope. Barton, Wm., Hippner, Or. -Horses, J Bon right thigh, cattle, same on right hip; split in Hk1"!"4 Ibb' L?xillton. Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range Mor row county. ' pr."i,w.nJ' C",HePP,. Or.-Horses, circle ?r.,tl,.n w" J"1 J" "" h'Pi Ct,lB' " Brown, vt. j Lena, Oregon. Ilorses VV har oyer It, on the led shoulder. Cattle same on left in pi. lloyer, w. CJ. Heppner, Or.-Horses, hoi bra id or nghi lup cattle, Biime, with split i Bow, i. O., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left shoulder; cattle. Bame on left hip. ; "J.,roi.t)r-Cattle. JH connected on et side; crop. left ear and two splits and hnr'I.d,ileoP'ef,eJ!? r Sr.' ."f j VH hor-. same Grant oiuntyT r "it valley, Hrlll'!r,'!!l'"rl'lrrf1i' W"B"r, Or.-Horses brand rilh. r 'h. 1 mA: ,''a,"e (t,,r(, b) n nsJ Z a,,d "Pi" n each ear. llunge in tirantaud Morrow counties. nifr (lobrrY " "n hs "nleft stifle U will, quarter circle over t, on left shoulder and on left stifle on all colts trtw CS, left siloultler on v ,.n u 1 I . . pib, on range in Grant oonntv , r . .... ui, ,,, .m over b years, a . Iiira, vvm. li., Lei a. Or Horses WHC con nected on left shoulder: cattle same n righ" kte "has M,'i,r'v;nf'ndUlnV'llB:'"ti" i ate, l nas. it,, Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses HLonnirittod; cattle same on right hip "edl Wm Wird Pmaim eounties. 'P- shoulder; cattle same'on lef hip! waddles on ZS On si 'p '-tote. 4 ' '!: on shoulder. lia?ni Z wAs ata !J!m SSMIui" riKht'i crop in o,t!"..n'.'.er half crP in le't ear. All rani,, in Grant conutv. c.,p off left and splii in right. ift .tiri. " tar"""lle, Or. -Horses. CO left stifle to Ed. 8., Hardman, Or. Oaillo r-i.k l in center: htre I'k' ....'i. C7; aule' c whh Cochran, K. E Moiininent, Grant Co fir Horses branded circle with ba. beneath sbmlder: ciH nfl kV"' ?e -n,on lefi under slope both ears and dewlap Ctiapin, H.. Hartlniun iwu , . --jxj uinuu uu on both hipB, mark wli r.- ra non riht h i. r....t. f"."1' oraeB branded ninL..,. i ri. ' rr,D urautiea the same. tineu fork or, let! ..iS. ?' uru A hre DtmiTli... w u 7;.7..."? nil side. rigl.s.de.swa low-fork'in-each eXrse" k'V! un left hip. Douvlas. I Douglas, O. T., Douglas. ()r-H,. t iu . igiii siine; cattle same on nghl liin ed ELk rAMirS- "rand. hip. hole ir right ear. ' ""uue p. hole ir right eer " " "u right'shllr-' B'-i' Or. Diamond Emeiy, c.B., Hardman. Or.-H rWt cattle: oil left. " 1D nn' aad crop ear. lltu-ses, ,, b,H,,d on left hip ' shouderheUrJ' H' Or.-oJfk left Urant. Crook and Morrow UfMrv. K mar tfn i- tr 8. qraes brsnded H n 1 1 miner circ n r.vos ;i- 1... .,,,.ra umatillacounties invrow nH nm. V.n- ac'Hft Morr. and l;mlilla etiies'' ' blP' on either hm: cron in r Jl , ' T'l. '."'0 b.:t H"es, Jon right thigl " W .1 G ! Hh. H.mael. Wagner, Op1t T county t, i.. . L hit. .rd . , U.: :'J"U U'TSOS; On Cattle. right ear and! it left: i ",wa'1"I fork in district. Morrow wunrT m H" Hale Milton, Wagner, Or.-llor, h -f- eirole with parallel tails) on iTT.i n,Vl,l Cattle same on left hip also large ii""'' side. ' ,rcl W left Hall. Kilwln, John Day.Or. ., hip; horses same on right shoulder . rll (.runt county. ""r' ' "ngeii, Howard, J L, t allowny, Or.-H,,,, T , with bar above It) on right ah lrt mm on l, t side. Kauge K1!!;, Sf'U. tiila counties. """"' aud tma. Hughes. Mat, Heppner, Or. lln heart on the left shoulder. Ivkjists M' lwdii Hunsakor, B i , Wagner. 0i,.'!., '' shoulder: cai tie. 9ouTefthin.' "'" left ilartllsty, Albert, Nye, Oreuon-H.. connected Ml. Oil Oft S lOU tier, T,T. fou-norse, A u riu,0 JJ'ia Inn, orop off left ear, 00 ' left Humphreys, J M. Bardmsn. Or.-Hor., H Hayes. J. M., Heppner. Or. Horao. on left shouldoi caltle.sBnieon righTVJne,u Huston, l.utlmr, Eighi Mile ()" i "" the left Blioiilderanti heart on the left itSf ?011 lie sameon left hip. liange in Morr. ' C,t- Ivy Alfred. Long Creek, Or-T' Z f""y. right hip, crop off leftearand bil in ri't V same bnmd on left shoulder liaim oonntv 0 Grant Jones, Harry, Heppnr, Or Hoise. i. . H J on the left shoulder: cattle Xn,ini?di right hip, also underbit in left ,r T J "n Morrow cunly. 1 "r' llaiitW u, Juiikin, 8. HI.,' Heppner, Or -Horse, k jho J on left shoulder. Cattle h"" Itange on Kight Milo. Ue' the "mi. Johlistin, Felij, Lena, Or.-Horses i. , left stifle; cattle, sameon rightTo "'l'?0" crop in right ami split in left r 1 ' ,"i"t M Jniikins, D W.,Mk VemomUr 1 i. left shoulder; on cattle, J on left h..hon?" smtauli crops on both ears. iUngo in ?,.; Hear valleys ",oin totsaxj Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Hm, . KNV or, left hi,, eUtle samea,ul"Z "W rt nniler sloimon the right p 08 ' KirL J. T., Heppner, Or. Horaon at, dmnlder; call le. rtfi on left hD. 9 m Kirk. J (!, Heppnur. Or. Morses le , ltai,k:oattle 17 on right side. 7 n '" Kirk. Jesse, Heppner, Or.; horse, n sjitiuider ; cattle same on .irft1 cattle on right soil left sides, swallow fork in 1 .1 w and under oiop iu right ear u ""'I brand on left shoulder. Ha ge (r" 888 Lorten, Stephen, Fox, Ot.-ti I L.Z 1 ,'',,un' tin cattle, crop and split on right i h,p sume brand on left shonltler. ItarZ' i"61 countv. uitfs tltanl n uiuuw.isuiu.nr . ... irionnt Vernon. Or -I i Lienallen, John W., Lewi K., n. branded half-oiiole JL connecto.) i .Z". dor. Cattle, sain, oa left bin. on lu., ..l i Kange.near i I.IK'l'll hip, watile overrent .ye. three Lord, George, Heppner. Or. iln, s. tloubie II coMiecl, SometlmeT e.teded w,ng II. n left shoulder ctJlo(' Markliam. A. M.. Heppner, lr -Csitl. i M on le l side both ears cropped, , '! canyon1'" M 00 lo,t hiu- iCefe Minor, Oscar, neppner Or rat., x righthip; horse. M on leftshoulder! M D Morgan H. N., Heppner, Or-Horssa a, on I l.-f t shonld". oattle same on left h' M) McCnmber. Jas A, Eoho, Or.-Horses' M im. bar over on right shonltler. ""es, H with Morgan. Thos.. Heppner Or , , rU, t!ru:h"h""Jd6r ieti ft' icfarty. David H. Echo T'Z DM coiinecti.,1, on the leftshoulder; cattle asm. i'H hui will side. ' """SIM MeGirr, Frank, Pot Valley Or-IMi..L with toe-cork on cattle on rij, d"e each ear; horses same brand on left stifle. with half ;;rei...n.;.:.T.S'.vr- ,vn " vicriHut) . ,., nauiiit,n,Or.- four bars connetttetl n . X", s.ri!'S.!:il!t ier:t,r, eotiie. lliinge in Grant Countv. ' " ueolotl o,, Ift shoulder; cattle 'same 7MhS Norilylte, K Hilverlon. Or.-Horses circle iS left thigh: caitle.sameoi, left h p" '6' " Ohvm .InHHi.h rutit..t, i;.. -.1 on left hip: on horses, same ou loft thhT uf!' in (Trant oomity ihmrle, Ferry' L"'nKton' Ot.-V p on left (Hp, Herman, Prairie City, Or.-On cattls O LP connected on loft !,;. V.. SI1'".' and wartle on nose. tang j,, Grant county ' ' KiKht Mile. (r.-Horse qr ter circle shield on left shoulder snd M on left hip. (la tls, fork in left ear. right cronnad ii on i ion nip. itange on Eight Mile. h fl"ho,ildor. 1'Brdmn'0-Horse.lPoli Vifw'''" LMi",Or.- Hor-es brand e E L E connected ii, oft al,.,iH... . .....r. me on right hip. Itange, Morrow county. i iper, J. H Lexington, Or. -Horses, JE con. nocled oi left shoulder: cattle Ul, ki untior bil in each ear. " Petty, A. V., lone, Or.; horses diamond Pon -- shoulder; cattle, J H J oouuectetl, on the left Inn. nuoer sIoiia In att -li.. ... .L- riglit. , Powell, John T., Dayvillo, Or-Horses, J p ooti. nec ed on left shoulder. Cattle OK contiooteil on left hip, two under half crops, one on each ear wattle under throat. Kai ge in Grant county. nooti, Andrew, Hardman, Or. Horses, sonar, ores, with iiunrter-circleoventon left stifle. Hemnger, Chris, Heppner, Or.-Horsea, (J B on left.ehoiitdei. Ilice. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence, on left shoulder; cattle, DAN on right shoulder. Itange near Hardman. Itoyse, Aaron, Heppiier, Or Horses, plain V on lelt shoulder; cuttle, same brand reversed on right hip and crop oft riglit ear. Hangs in Mor row county. Rush Bros.. Heppner, Or.-Horses branded 2 on the right, shoulder; cattle, IX on the left tup, crop ott left ear and dewlap on neck. Kange in Morrow and adjoining counties. , .I'' W'U'a'n. Kntge, Or.-Hra-ses K ol left shoulder; cattle, B on left hip, orop nil right ear, underbit on loft ear. Hheop. ft on weathers, round crop off righ our. Hunge Uma tiliaHiid Morrowomntios. Beaney, Andrew, Lexington, Or.-Horsei orandMi A It on right shoulder, vent quartei circle over brand; cattle same on right hip, Uange Morrow county. Koyse, Wm. H, Dairyville, Or HH oonnectetj with iniarler circle i,vr .,, ,.n ...nunn k: and crop off right ear and split iu left. Horse, same brand on left shoulder. Itange in Morrow Grant and Gilliam counties. hector. J. W., Heppner, Or.-Horses. JC on leftshoulder. Cattle, o n right hit,. Spicki.all. J. W., "Gooseberry, Or.-Horse, branded ai ou left shoulder; lauge in Morrow county. Bailing. C 0 Heppnor, Or Horses branded 8 A on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. bwaggurt, li. If., Lexington, Or.-Horses with dash under it on left Btille; cattle 11 with uash under it on right hip, orop off riglit ear and wat died on right luud leg. Rauga in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla obuiities. Bwaggart. A. L.,Alheoa. Or. Horses brandw1 1 on lelt shoulder; cattlesame on left hip. Crop lin ear, wattle on left hind leg. Straight W. E Heppner, Or. Horses shaded J on lot, stiHe; cattle J S on left hip, swallow fork in nghi ear, underbit in left. bapp, I'bos., Heppiier, Or.-Horses, B A P on left lup; oaltlt sameon left hip. Miner, John, Eox, Or. NO oonneoted on nurses on right hip: cattie, same ou right hip, orup ti right ear and under bit in left ear. Bangs in Grant county. Bmith Bros., Busraville, Or, Horses, branded on shoulder; cattls, ameonleft shoulder. Squires, James, Arlington, Or,; horses branded ,ji . 'heftlder; oattle die same, also nose waddle, llatige in Morrow and Gilliam oounties. .btephetiB. V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses HHon right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or.-Cattle, U on right hi, ; swallow-fork in left ear, Bwaggart G. W.. Heppner, Or.-Horses, 44 on left sliouitle, ; oattle, 44 on left hip. Bperry, E. G., Heppner, Or. - Cattle W C on left up, crop off riglit and underbit in left year, dewlap; liorses W U on left shoulder. lliumpsou, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, 8 on left should, r; oattle. a on left shoulder, shouldtr tnierprise.Or. Horses. U-on left Turner It W., Heppner, Or.-SmaH capital X lelt shonldei, horses; oattle same on left hip with split in both ears. thornton, H. 41., lone, Or.-Horses branded il I connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. , rpuo1' ,H' T" i"8' Or;-Horses HV con. jiected on right shoulder;cattle, same on right .y.?lhP')ael Wm" Heppner, Or. Horses, V. L. on the left shpulder; catde same on right hip. o' ,"ft loft vu nd "Sht ear lopped. Wilson, John Q Balem or Heppner, Or. HorsoB branded J9 on the left shoulder. Baugs Morrow oootity. narreu, w a, tialeb, Or-Cattle W with ouarter circle over it, ou left side, Bplit io right ear, Horses sum brand on left shoalder.. Kaugsiu Grant oonntv. .on slue, spill iu rigm ear, I on left shoulder., Uaiigsiu Wright, Silas A Heppner, Or. Cattle branded D w on the right hiu. sauare oron ntt riht our ght hip. square orop ott right oar snd Bpht in,lef t, n oue, nenry, uem ade, Henry, Heppner, Or.-Horses bianded f? Pi. on left shoulder and left hiu uruil. . u , to11 ..'te "U ion Dip. ah!..rff. 8'.' UePPnor. Or.-HorBes, on left snonider- call e same thr!l'l.'in'i' h' Juhn Ua Cit'i Or-On horse, hit In itttlM ten oa left shoulder; 7 on sneep, oimitiM. "' ib annt md Ma&aet t,m'!'Td' f "h". Heppner, Or.-Horses, DP otiniiected on left shoulder. auie nruiiriuti Ban,an j, , r V "" WePPner, Or.-Horses branded HE connecteu on left stiflo. Hhi,lrt'r -.".o.boni, uuraw, on rigll. shouloer. somr same on left, shoulder. Horili i!" ?r?'A', nuniington, Baker Co.. Or. -Horses branded W B connected on left shoulder WllllAma ffu.n xt .. clo nVo .k "auuiusi, or. quarter cir- horse. It. renb8re on left hiP' O""1 uorees. Itange Grant conntr. ter rou ' L?ng Or-Horse. qnar nd rri ix,UIfthreeb,or,on le" hip; oattle sime M alit in each ear. Range in Grant r,outy on B"ouho'.'ci?.1rPn,,1' 0r--Hrses ninningA A onBioulder: attie. same on right hiu. Walkor- Pl,nl ,k . n rni h-i 5 ,.r..r "araninn Or.- '"I1"1"1 W connected) EW on left side, horses same right i houlder. J. w- un left .hono,:; -a";.""' ' no' , is-er s catt range 1 Morrow i.,mn Ifc THr,