Pwmlita W-tii'yiiijSpilU turootubttpfitioii Pre litis 3 Rectifying pills cum constipiuUtn PRENTISS RECTIFYING PILL nr n lit Alirost nil pills ind medicine profluco constipation, hore Is a pill that euros torpid liver, biliousness, rheumatism. Indigestion, sic!: headache and kidney and liver tnublce vrlLVmt griping or leaving any tmco of CONSTIPATION, which is tho prtmo causa of all sickness, bowaroof it getting habitual and chronic with you, sco to it. in t!me; those plli3 iviJl euro yea. 7a lfk t ORFNTISS RECTIFYING PILL. P Ll: 13 a ,f iU3 m13 because it is the only safo and harmless fcjaflS mi. L'dtS & liXim aroniedy that will surely CHAUTIFY the 32 d c 0 c JO h L. 3 3 1 e Aft w to da clear tho skin and romovo all blotches 8el. 25 Cents a box. GOLD BY ALL Or sent by mail upon receipt of prico by Prentiss Chemical and 406 CALIFORNIA STREET, ( PronUss Iloctifyiii pills cum cou;;UK.i.i:t i Prentiss I'firtifyiiiff jjt 1 lg c irw const. p'i , Ion tSREAT SPE, COMPLEXION AND 3 18 Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, In valuable Presents to be 1,155 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES 531,050 01 5,775 FINH IMPORTED KRCAH'I I OI'F.HA. GLASSES, -MOROCCO HODY, ' liLACK ENAMEL TIUM.M1NGS, UUAKANTEEL- ACllHOM ATHJ. . . C8.875 00 23 1 00 IMPORTED GERMAN HUCKIiOUN HANDLE, FOUR liLADED "J 1'OCIUOT KNIVES 2S.100 00 ilC. 500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CIIAItM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH TICKS 57,750 00 i 13.C00 LARGE PICTURES (1 1x28 Inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS, lor framing, no advertising on them 8,1175 00 2G1.030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $173,250 00 The nhov? articles will be distributed, fcy eelinil.es, among parties wlio chew SPEAR HEAD Plug Tobacco, ami return to us the ' i: TAtiH taken tliereliom. We will distribute 2'J3 of these prizes in tliis county as follotVB: 1 o Till? PARTY seivlln;' m the irrentost number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS from ibis couuly wo will give 1 GOLD WATCH. To the FIVE PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of HI'KAU HEAD TAGS, we will give toeueh, i OPERA GLASS. ...5 OPERA GLASSES. To the TWENTY T'VHTll'H ponding lis tiio next greatest number of KI'KAU '.lUAn TAGS, wo will glvo to eueh 1 POCKET KNIFi: SO TOCKET KNIVES. To the ONE fttixniicn P MvTTES sending lis the next greatest xnmlKV si'KAIt 1 1 1 ; A I TAGS, wo will give to cuch 1 KOl.LE! , . li)LI WATOII CHARM TOOTH 1'ICIC ICO TOOTH PICKS. To the ONE i!!r.n!IF.I) PARTIES sending us the next greatest lliitnii.'V of HP K A 11 II MAI) TAGS, we will give to each 1 LARGE I'lCi'URli IN ELiiVEN COLORS 100 PICTURES. 'i'.l;il Number of Pricef, Tor this Comity, 2Z0. (HiTTION. No Tags will he received before .Tnnuary 1st, 1RI1I, nor after February 1st, 1HPI, EneM piicUt'.i'o eoutiiining tairsmi.sl ho mnrkod plainly with Numeol" Sender, Town, County. Sl-.Lie, ani Nuailjer oi Tags in eueh package. All charges ou packages must bo plVp'li'1. KI'',AI. ;;PEAR. IIE.D possesses moro qualities of intrinsic value th-in nnv.other plug tobacco produced, It is the sweetest, the toughest, the richest. 8J"l:AIt II Est, It Is nlj.i jlutely, i)o-.itivty and fUstJiHfdvely din'oront. in llavor from msy n.'liei plug tobacco. A trial will convince the most si:ept leal of itiis fact. Itts the largest seller of any similar Hhape and style on earth, will eh proves t list It has caught the popular taste and pleases t lie people. Try it, and p irticipale in the coolest for prizes. See that a TS !M TAO is on every 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD vou buy. Send In the tags, no matter how small the quantity. V ery sincerely, THE P. J. BOIta COMPANY, MlDPLETOWN, OHIO. A list of Ihe people obtaining these prizes In this county will bo published la thlf paper lmiueiliutely after February 1st, bs;j. COK'T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I. 1834. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT ADDItESS A LETTER Oil POSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P. 0. Box 463. Washington, D. C. Honorably dlschnvKr-fl pohlicrs nnd srulors who served ninety dnys, or over, in the late war, are entitled, if now pariiullyoi wholly disabled fur ordinary manual labor, whether disability Was caused bv service or not, and reKardk-ss of tlu-ir pi-eunirtry eircunistnucea. W I IHIWSof such soldiers and wailoi s ni e ent it ltd f if not renmrried) whether soldier's death wits due to nrniy service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for support. Widows not dependent upon the ir own labor nre entitled if the soldier's death wn due to service. CHJMHtHN are entitled (if under sixteen years) iu almostall cases where there was no Widow, or she has wince died or remarried. I'AKKNTS nre entitled if soldier l'ft nollhor widow nor child, provided soldier died In nrvldts or from fftWMa of servieo, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup port. It makes uo diilcieuce whether suldier served or died in, late war or iu regular army or tiavy. Soldiers of the 1nte war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other ltiws, uUltout lotting uny rights. Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old lar" nre entitled to higher ruttis under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but also for others, whclhcrduo to Hervieo or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disnbilit vor hot. Survivors, nnd their widows, of the It luck Ilavrlc Croelc, Cherokee aud Seminole or Flor ida Indian Wars of 1A;V4 to ISlU, n'ro entitled under a recent act. Mexican War soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under later laws or not. Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, If rejection improper or illeg-al. Certificate ot service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war who Aave lost their original papers. Seud fur laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address, THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P.O.Box463. WASHINGTON, D. C Attvonture la n Portt, On Littlo river, near Oscoola, L., Robert Wnrren, a lumberman, lost hia way in tlio woods. Ho thought ho hoard a human voieo, ami hallooed to attract attention. His shout was answored, and tho orioa eamo nearer and noaror. Thon ho discovered that it waa a pan ther that had boon yelline;. IloitiR un urniod ho climbed a troo and rimialnpd In it for an hour. Tho panther finally left When ho thought tho coast waa clear Warren descended and pursued hia way, and when ho again halloood to attract attention tho panther returned, this timo accompanied by his mate. Up a sapling ho again went, armed with a stout club and determined to soil his life as dearly as possible. In the mean time tho boys in camp had become alarmed at his absenco and started out to search for him. They had reached a point within a quarter of a mile of vhoro ho waa troed when they caught the sound of his call for help, and, as an insweriug signal, ilred oil a gun, which Had the oil'oot of frightening oil tht janthera. Chicago liorald. Produoe $2 50 and get the Oazelte for one year. N ice family paper, aud bul ly to paper oabins. Take Simmons Liver KeRiilator after your dinner. It prevents dyspepsia auu indigestion. I'lvutiss R'jctlijiti pil is cure constipation Prenttna Reel iiyi tig pills euro cntitlpvtion PAT ON 3 s. from the faco. Try a box and see for your- DRUGGISTS, Manufacturing Co., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. i'rcnUai.. Ho l'n ntiHS I'1' Ufyjng pili.-j curijcoiiL-lipaiiori i : yin ji' I Is euro constipation if AD CONTEST. -A lit THE TAGS. Given Away in Return for iCxpcrluicnU ni tvUretuin. Tn Kn,r;ind licenses to t- i.'i-iment upon living: tminmla are ;n ,ul ,-iujrly grunted, nnd only to persons a-cohi-mended by bi;;'!i scientific: authority. A strict record of all experiment.-, in vivi section is Wept, and lvpiu ted u'.nuuilly to parliament. The Intent of these re ports shows tit iriu lh'.'O, :.10i exieri mcuts by 110 persons. In U'Jtt cases the pntit'iit suifered no pain, being kept in a condition of perfect uu rosthesia, while in 8."," cases the pair endured was only that caused by a hy poderniic injection. Tin governmer inspector reported that he had n found a single animal which seemed U be in bodily pain. Tho subjects under investigation included tuberculosis, can cer, diphtheria; pneumonia, tetanus, rubies, circulation, respiration, nerve action, the elleet of various poisons and narcotics, the development of bac teria, etc. Never OoU Over It. The Indian is born suspicious, and he never pets over it, due may chum with a white hunter for ten years: and yet he will never l'ully trust him. An Apache may be litarvin,: for food, nnd yet ho will susivt (be .ife child who offers him Inviul f haviu poisoucd it to ac complish his death. INFLUENZA, Or La Grippe, thouph occasionally epi demic, is always more or leas prevalent. The best remedy for tliiR complaint Is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. " Last Spring, I was taken down with La Grippe. At times I was completely pros trated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an iron cape. I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I becan taking it than relief followed. I could not be- lieve that the effect would be so rapid and the cure so complete. It is truly a wonderful med- Icine."-V. H. Williams, Crook City, S. D. Cherry Pectoral P ro m pt t o act , s u re to c u re IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT Adflrosa a Ictt'T or postal curtl to TlfK PRKSM COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, - - Managinq Attorney, p. o. Box .aua. wAsmuT'oN, u, c. rrcTb;oNs puoclhed fot SOLDSERS, WIDOWS, Alsn, for Soldicra and Sailors ifsa1pfl In the line of Juty m the reeulnr Army or Njivv k!t tin' war. Survivors of fit- Indian wars of 1832 to lH-i'2, and their widows, nw entitled. Olil nnd rolected rjHJnis a epcciniiy. T.lousnndfl entitfi! to (jli-'tier rates. Send for niw lawii. J?o churno fur a-ivict, IT fee Uiittl ouccessful. Ore ,oa a WiendQ Ve cause a o Oivnencaw. 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 with The American Protective Tariff league. 136 W. 23D ST., NEW YORK. Cut this notice out and send ft to the League, staling your poeiUon, and give a helping hand. GOOD ADVICE. Every patriotic citizen should give his personal effort and influence to increase the circulation of his home paper which teaches the American policy of Protec tion. It is his duly to aid in this respect in every way possible. After the home paper is taken care of, why not sub scribe for the American Economist, published by the American Protective Tariff League ? One of its correspon dents says: "No true American can get along without it. I consider it the greatest and truest political teacher in the United States." Send postal card request for free sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wake, man, General Secretary, 135 West 23d St., New York. THE FIRST LUCIFER MATCH. Aa Encllfu Momlcr of rnrtlumeDt Tells of Ills Discovery. It is not generally known that it is to Isaac Ilolden, M. 1'., that we owe tho invention of tho Inciter mutch. This discovery was, ho himself lias told a writer in the Tall Mall liudgot, the re sult of a happy thought. "In tho morn ing I used to got up at -1 o'clock in order to pursue my studies, nnd I used at that timo the Hint and the steel, in the use of which I found very great inconven ience. Of course 1 knew, as other chemists did, the explosive material that was necessary in order to produce instantaneous light: but it was very dif ficult to obtain a li;.;l'.t on wood by tha explosive material, end tho idea oc curred to me to put tulplmr under the explosive mixture. 1 did that, nnd showed it in my next lecture ou chem istry, a course of vehieh I vca3 deliver ing at a large academy. There was," added Mr. Ilolden, "a young man in the room whose father was a chemist in London, and lie iir.r.iediateiy wrote to his father about it, and iliertly after ward Inciter matehe s were issued to the world. I believe that was the first oc casion that we had the present lueifcr match. 1 was urged to go ntul take out a pateut immediately, but I thought it was so small a mutter and it cost me so little labor that 1 did not think it proper to go nnd get a patent: otherwise 1 have no doubt it would have been very profit able." When stiff 'ring from thro it or lui g troubleB, take only such medicine as has beeu proved worthy of confidence Such n remedy is A.veiVCheny Tietoial; a specific for suddeu Cold s bu 1 invalu able in all forms of pulmonary eotn pluints. Hold by druggists. Price SI. H Made In all styleB and Bizes. Lightest, m strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest, ffi most accarato, moat compact, and most p MS modern. For sale by all dealers In arms. m. Catalogues mailed free by I Tho Marlin Fire Arms Co., f 1 New Havew, Conh., U. S. A. S FOR MEN OF SCIENCE. Deep-sea soundings in the interest of science and commerce were begun in 1808. The mean annual temperature at the Arctic regions is below thirty degrees Fahrenheit. The sun throws vertical rays on the earth's surface only upon an area equal to about thirty-five square miles at any one time. IIeppabcihom, 100 years B. C, count ed 1,012 stars with the naked eye and Holmaus 1,023. The telescope now counts 100,000,000. A well-known geologist has com puted the earth's age on the basis of ex periments made on the effect of heat and pressure on certain rocks. He con cludes that the earth's age as a planet is 24,000,000 years. Oleo oil is made from the choicest fat of beef cattle, chilled in ice water, then melted at a temperature of 140 de grees Fahrenheit. From this is pressed a perfect soluble oil, known as oleo oil, which is the only beef product used in oleomargarine. It is asserted that since the earth quake in South Carolina the soil in Ilerkley county has been more produc tive than ever before. Prof. Newman, of Clemson college, accounts for this on the theory that the earthquake pro vided better drainage than previously existed. TREES AND FRUIT. Daniel Hahbold, of Berks county, Pa., has a peaeh tree on his premises which has borne good fruit for seventy years. An apple tree in Clinton county, Mo., was bearing fruit and blossoms at the same time a week ago, and up in Cat skill, New York, a horse chestnut tree was in full bloom for the second time this summer. The bread fruit tree seen in the Dutch East Indies grows forty to fifty feet high. The fruit is round or slight ly oval in shape, first green, then brown, then turning yellow when fully ripe. A peab tree in Fulton street in Ilempstead, L. I., has ripe pears and blossoms on it, and an apple tree on the same grounds is also now in blos som. A horse chestnut tree in Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, in front of Wash ington park, now has its second crop of blossoms this season. An apple tree known to be one hun dred and forty-three years old, on tho property of Mrs. Delia llotehkiss, in Cheshire, Conn., was destroyed by a recent storm. It bore fruit every fall, but only on one side each year. The side that bore one year would be bar ren the next. The tree yielded about one hundred and forty bushels an nually. FOREIGN GLEANINGS. The queen's Scotch journeys cost her 825,000 a year for traveling expenses. Only 43 per cent, of the arable land in Austro-IIungary is cultivated. Suicide8 are becoming so frequent in Denmark that it is proposed to check them by a law turning over the body of every suicide to a dissecting room. Infanta Eulalia has two older sisters, Isabelle, princess de Bourbon, who lives at Madrid in the queen's palace, and Maria-de-la-Par, who mar ried Prince Ludwig, of Bavaria. For the feeding of London a little more than 323,080 tons of meat, poul try and general provisions were de livered during the year from the pub lie markets alone. The total was some 1,500 tons more than in any previ ous year. The production of paper from the hops-waste in breweries is being con sidered in Germany. The oil in the hops is a hindrance, which, it is claimed, is now overcome, and it is ex pected that paper can be made, by using hops, at a cost of 50 cents less than heretofore. CURIOUS FACTS. The first American ship was the Restless, launched at New York in 1016. The occupants of a balloon a mile high command a radius of ninety-six miles. The population of New York state is greater than the entire population of Canada. The smallest tree in the world is the dwarf willow of Great Britain two inches high. During the most violent gales, the sea is disturbed to the depth of five hundred feet. Mb. Stanley states that between 1777 and 1807 3,000,000 African slaves were sold in the West Indies alone. An English firm is using the silk of the wild silkworm, from which is woven a soft substantial fabric of light tussore or pongee shade. IN ANCIENT TIMES. The Roman characters were first used in types at Rome in 1467. The Greek garments were frequent ly woven in gorgeous patterns and embroidered with gold and silver. Auoustl'8 was not the public bene factor he is represented. He was the most exacting tax collector..the Roman world had up to his time ever seen. The ancient Ethiopians salted the bodies of their dead and hung them up in a smokehouse to be dried and cured. They were thus kept for a year, when, perfectly preserved, they were turned over to the relatives for burial. BRIGHT BEAMS. Malice makes friends of fools, then rushes them to ruin. Time in the hands of an idle man ia a dangerous weapon. The man who "wants the earth" gets but six feet of it at last. Snow is pure and flowers are sweet, but iu all the world there is nothing so purely sweet and sweetly pure as a baby's smile. The "flower of the family" often makes bad bread; and the "belle of the church" frequently wags a trouble some tongue. Rest Islander. A Chtneao Auwathetlc. A curious nnoisthetic used in China has recently been made known. It is obtained by placing a frog iu a jar of flour and irritating it by prodding. Under these circumstances it exudes a liquid which forms a paste with the flour. This paste, when dissolved in water, has well marked antesthetic properties. 'After the finger has been immersed iu the liquid for a few min utes it can be cut to the bone without """l h"tnif felt Tb sober second thought of the people is seldom wronjf. Martin Van Buren, A Gentleman Who formerly resided in Connecticut, but who now resides in Honolulu, writes : "For 20 years past, my wife aud 1 liave used Ayer's Hair Vigor, and we attribute 10 ft the dark hair which she and I now have, while hun dreds of our acquaint ances, ten or a dozen years younger tliau we, are either gray-headed, white, or bald. When asked liow our hair lias retained its color and fullness, we reply, ' By the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor nothing else.'" "In 1868, my allianced was nearly laid, and the hair kept fall ing out every day. I induced hertouse Ayer's Hair Vifror, and very soon, It not only checked any further loss of hair, hut produced an entirely new growth, which has remained luxuriant aud glossy to this day. 1 can recommend this preparation to all in need of a genuine hair-restorer. It is all that it is claimed to te."-Antouio Alarrun, Bastrop, Tex. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR "rnnvince the otirl nninf the way which if followed leads to Prof. HARRIS' SOLUBLE MEDICATED Pastille Haa been put up in a Drourietary form since 1878. and has beon lined foryears orlorto that time In private practice. It 18 no untried nostrum, of doubtful reputation, but a genuine Bpeclflo for a very prevalent amease. tdousuhub m meu, ui all axes, have at some time In life brouitht on nervous debility and exhaustion, with orucanto weakness, by over brain work, excesses, too fre quent indulgence or indiscretion and vicious 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 patient to vigorous hoalth and strength. Our method of introducing Prof. Harrls'Pnstllle treatment is one which commends itself to all Benslble persons for the reason that we Bupply it upon their Judgment of its value. We ask of our patrons nothing in the way of expense beyond a postal card and a two cent postage stamp. The postal card to be used in sending us their full ad dress and the postage stamp for the letter return ing the statement of their case for which we supply them with a question blank, to be tilled out, aud an envelope addressed to ourselves for use in returning it when tilled. Imi-m. jii f When we receive the state ment on blank: we prepare d I J l id hiii eight days' treatment and for jftr ward it by mail and prepay i THIJ&i postage thereon and along B5 vrv with theeight days' treatment k AlvAu we send full directions for using. Thetreiitmentln no way interferes with a 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 thnn ourselves In continuing the use of the Pastilles. Even then we do not attempt to rob them bydo manding high prices. On the contrary, we make the prices as low as possible, and the same to all. They are as follews: $3 for one month; 5 for two months; $7 for three months. These prices secure the delivery of the Pastilles by mail. If desired by express we leave the patient to pay the charges. For over ten years we have o Derated our HUM t tut ai MumtTfAWilU business upon tms plan witn satisractory results. We ask all persons needing treatment for any of the Becret His which come to mankind through a violation of nature's laws to send us their ad dross on postal card or hy letter and allow us to convince them that PUOP. HAKRIiV SOI X: 111. II MEDICATED PASTILLES have merit and are what they need. All communications confidential and should be addressed to The HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Chemists O 99Beekman St., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, 1:..l.ti:ai!M.:IJ,.t.H.JWTtT 00 vonho !cve!y Music for Forty JsfcBJ - ei' consume or too pajos , size Sheet Music of the latest, brightest, liveliest anj most popular selections, both vocal and Instrumental, gotten up in the most elent manner, in r eluding four large size Portraits. ? CABMENGITA, the Spanish Darner, g: PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist, JJ" ADELINA PATTI and MINNIE SELIGMAN CUTTING. 2 ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO IgE THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO, Broadway Theatre Bldg. , New York City. tt CANVARftrnR tUllUTm THEJ OLD DOCTOR'S LADIES' FAVORITE. ALWAYS RELIABLE and perfectly SAFE. Tr lame as used by thor jands of woman all over tbo United States, in the ?hD D0CTOB3 private mail pnetice, for 38 years, and not a stngli bad result. JWonoy rRtarnfd if not as represented. Bond 4 Oents (stamps) lor sealed particulars, SS, WiED JTOITUTE, 120 W. ninth fit., Bt. Locti, Vi 25 Tears Fxnerience In treatlni? nil vat. ties of Rupture enables us to Kuarantee a, positive cure. Question Blank ana Boofi tree, mil or write. VOLTA-MEDICO APPLIANCE CO., 523 Pine Street, - - ST. LOUIS, MO Reduced 15 to 35 pnund. per minth. No llarTlng. 110 inconvenience, I o l,.,d result., no nau.eeui Ann, irratment perfectly hnrmlea. aud Btrictly confi dential. Que.tion Bi nk nnd Book Iree. Call or vriie DK. U. B. BUTTS, &i2 l'.ue blreet, bt.Loui., Mo. $50 A YEAR FOR LIFE ' obstantial Rewards for Those Whosi Answers are Correct A men onoe entered ft prison where wag confined rotii.'itii)..l criminal. On making . request to b ' .ilmliii mm ih,' prc-senee of the doomed man, thfl 'lUtr wus uilm ini'il lli.u none tint relatives were permit to e, e I lie prisoner. The visitor Raid : " Brother, n. I sisters have I none, but that man 'a lihe DrUonerftl lluT i my father's sou." lie was at once taken to the prisoner. Now, what r ition wan the prisoner to the visitor? T. e Agriculturist PuhllBhiiiff Company will five od a our for life to toe person sendintr the Bret correct are SUM to the secoud; 3rd, J250; 4lh, 100: 5th. jil. end over 10,010 other rewards, consisting ot pianoi 'tniin, Itvlies and cents gold and silver watohea, aifvei en ices, ilitvmund rinirs, etc To i lie ierson sendina the last correct answer will b :iv, n a Inh-ioned piano, to the nest to the last a beauti il niniiu. nnd ihe next 6.000 will receive valuable Driias ihcrwnre. Itc, r Itl'f.r.s -11) All answers must hesent bymait and a- I'os'nmrk not laterthan llec. 31,1893. (21 Th rewil ' no . harcre whatever to enter this competition, but at '.lio , onipete are expected to send one dollar lor ail o, ths, anbsi rit'tion to either Tin Ladies, Hosts '. '.jU'lN'R or TlJK Csil.ta AumCCLTI'RIST-lWC I th.i ctioicesr il, unrated reriodicala of the day 13 1. .i inners will be eSietf4 to assist us in extend nst our cm-illation. (41 The first correct answer receivec .n.lers postmark taken in all cases as date of rec int. o us u, cive every one an equal chance, ro matter when " or fhe may res del. will secure the flrst prij.: Lb, ' i ord. the net pti7e, and so on. j ; "u "I" e.i.iisneo concern. tit l.o-.bsea auii'Ie means to enable it to carry out a! i-'iiiiTiT'i""'' ""4 U of former pria ,1, ,H.,s.Th following well-known gentlemw, hav. .'i.e.ni, ,l to act as judges, and will see thai ,l,e pniei Ti.m'.'.,l T'V, ? S l i;Hlore Calcuu Iprophetoi .i . ii. s t-t ct ( am. r, I, r, tertirouh. and Ur W ol . rison l r.si.Ienl Turns Printing Company, Pneti Ornish Lousier all nwmr letten. AddreeV Aaai "UW PL"- ftp. tL ulX tu,Lonak r-iZ" IIS is--: Ha a t&m uieotEiE ffi strigtur; Wit1! all Ma eontcquoEvi., '',.. mmy. ,,.. .''" .! . CJ?. WARD IIM5TI i u 1 1. J20N. Ninth St.. SI. LOUIS. M0. 05. SSSS OLIC IN HORSES. GUARANTEED. P7 UL icn'h.ml. m ..veil..-lit-oil) V.lU.tllllltMtl'BI' v-iiu V''h- " Ohio UIKUI '0 leu ;" S! ,,!,, mail o .jx.r... O" A. i,,U,w tot c.mtin.lmiut( ,tuiik'M'".,m":! ';;., n, The Old I?el iafole EstnblIshedMrars. Treats mnloor rem ilr-. niarrlou or siiikio, in "'-'jy.,, v abuses, excesses or lr-'!!r:";rtn enLtB furhownea desired. Question Jllan and Book free. Call or write. ill it? The wont formi pot!, feat T r n I L-I Od'tiy 33 1"" i-i- n-'"' 1 ' Tmitment conftilonllal. Curfi by mail or at offirc. 1 llooktia.. Call or write, by mail or at offii-c. Terms low. tincstion limnK am un- nnn'j iu,c, 120 N. 9lh St..St.Uull,M0 k AND OTHlCa i-A-ElrH U.T.iaMNI Iknife UuMtion Blank and Honk free. tll ir writs S22HD0 6L Louis, Mo, WANTED. SC I UfCtlf ANY LADY, employed or unemployed , lOAlltCN. can ifBkelliisffruli'w hour, work each day. Snlury o-romml.Bion. !0 eiimplcl (re. Addrr.a H. BbNIAMIN & CO., 822 Plnebt.,St.Loull, Mo. mrAttY LAPY can net a valuable secret that 1 icust mo 85.00, luid a rubber uliiela lor au emu. I Mrs. V. M. APP. CO. Dp. Hash's Belts & Appliances An electro-plvnnic nailery em bodied into medicated. Bflts, Suspensories, Rpl nal Api,liaiK''B AbdoiUi inul Supporters, VsUf Drawers. Ollico Caps, Insoles, etc. Cnreu Rheumatism, Liver and Kidney Complaint, IyRpepnln, Krrors of Youth, Lost Manhood, Nervousness, Sexual Weak ness, and. all Troubles in IM.ilo or i ernale. Question BianU aud Book free. Call or write. Volla-Medica Appliance Co.. J:i3 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO, i'uot-l'rints tin tlie Path to Until h. Everyone needing a doctor's mi vice should read one of Dr. Foote's fime pamphlets on "Old Eyes," "Group," Rupture," 'Thiniosia," "Viincoeelo," DisenKe of men, Discnee of Wi-meri, nod learn thi beet means of ol -cine, ftl Hill Fnb. Co., 129 Hunt 28lli Ht New York. STOCK RRANDM. VVMiio fuu Rcicp ycnii euui:i iiiii.ui pani iijj yi't. oankeep yourbraiLtin fronof chui's,'.'. Allyn. T. .).. lonp, Or. IltirnBS G(i on lofi Bbtiulder; cattle winto un Ifft. hip, uutlnr bit on right oar, antl uppor bit on the left; raniro, Mut ruw county. AmiBtronp, J. t, Alpine, Or. T with bar un der it on left ehollldt-r of borsc.B: (taltle Htitnp un left hip. AlliBon, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Oattle brand, O D on left hip and horses same brand on riuht abrmlcler. Ita,,. Ki.-bt IU i lo Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. IIurhOH. ,TA eon neoted on lelt flank; cattle, Hituieim left hip. Hartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. MnrwoB branded 7 K on either Bliouldyr. Kauiie in Mo -row eountv nieakman, Geo., Ilardnmii, Or, lltirfee, a ling onleft Bhoulder; cattle Hatne i.n rifjit li.midor. rianniBtur, J. W., Hanllnan, Or. 'utile liruiuU ed B on left hip nnd tliistli: wplit in each ear. Brenner, Peter, I, seberry Ol'OKon Iloruea branded PU un left shoulder. Cattle s;,tne on riciit niae. llnrke, M St 0, Lopr iireelt, Or On cattle, j , eouiianeiiuii ii-u nip, ciop on leit ear. un der half crop off risht. HoraeB, Barno brand im 1DU HuuuiuDi, iiiui iu mailt auu JMirrow connty. Hrunman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horeee branded 7 on right Bhoulder; cattle li on the left eide Left ear half crop nd riuht par nppur bIiiiir Barton, Wm., Hi ppner, Or.-liors.es, J lion ripht thiipi, cattle, aami) on rip.ht hip; split in each ear. Hrown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip: rant'e Mor ruw county. Idniwn, J. C, ITenpner. Or. Horses, circle t with dot in ee; tat- on left hip; cattle same Brown, W J Lena, Oregon. Horses W bur oyer It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left Hoyer, W. G Hepprier, Or.-HorseB, !u brand or: rah hip cattle, same, with split in eaclt ear. liorg, P. O., Ileppner, Or.-IIorseS. P B on lefl shonlder; cattle, siinie on lefl hip, Br.iwnlee, W. J., l'ox.Or-Cuttle, J U coiineele.1 on left side; crop tm left ear ami two splilsnnd moid e piece cut out on right ear; ou homes bc.iiiu brand ou the left thigh; itange in fox valley (jrant county, ' (.rti suer .Warren. Wagner, Or.-KorBoa brand ed (J on light stifle; callle (three bars) on right ribu crop and split in each ear. liange in brant and Morrow counties. Uiii.fi., Cafeb.or.-lf I) on horses ou left stifle U with quarter circle over it, tin lefl shoulder and onleft stile on all colts n ,lnr 5 yea on let t shoulder only on all horses over 5 years A I range in Grant eountv. , Clark, Win. H., Le, a. Or. -Horses Will' con nected on left shoulder: callle same on righl hip. Kn;;ge Morrow and UmaHJla counties. 11C on e Tf-i'" y,'"""" "f Le""' Ho'" I L on right Bhoulder; cattle same on right bin Itange Morrow atid Umatilla counties Cecil, Wm.,lJouglti8. Or.; horses J C on let Bhoulder; cattle same on lefl hip, waddles on oach jaw and two bits in the right 0ar Curl, 1. U John Hay, Or.-Uouble crosa ,, each hip on cattle, swallow fork and urn er b m right ear, split in left ear. liange ii (Ira i t county. On sheep, inverted Aat.d spear 5 on b ,,, der. Ear mark,,,, ewee, crop " ,u TefTi ' punched upper bit in right. ivMlliers er m ii SWtV halt K'" fleoW dropoff left aud sold f,' rigl'',' " H','"n' lefiUsun!;.U' 'r. -Horses. Cox Ed. 8., Hanlninii, or.( .r, . in center: horses. CK on lefl 'ui, ' ' Cochran, it. K., Jloiiumeul. tua,,, ('o (.. Horses blended circle will, bin mm ', ,, liouldor; cattle same brand on bolh , ,s u, under slope both ears ami dewlap ' Chapm H Hatduian. Or.-ilorses bran, ...Mete TU on ed hi i foiinHs.tu.-i,,,,;,, eu f.Ll ot, ,.(t s,ujor. i'Un! ,.,.. hip. hole ii righi ear. riXuR"- Hr-'- l' brand. 1 j ' ' "r''"K" Or.- II,. bm.,,1, d he-san . ."'"u.?o.."eri ,i. Hook uT. , ,"U"KK illori'.iW cunly i eedorp' te''. f At1"" tHrU""k' " -X anTcro'p Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or -Cattle I v rtgh, hip; bore,,. iitb Z'Z ngh, .hTitTO Wrw,,h'fe ear. Horses, eamebiand on r, ;i hlCp ,'1J oU lolt .houidei !W' '"'" on left 8ilUii?aniFrnch' L?nd SIld h s,ock Co Fos sil, dr. Horses, anchor h on leflahonhlm. . . . Gentry, Elm,.,-, Echo, Or.-Homes bispde.l H j onther &i?vT $!-tTVV Halo, Milton. Wagner. Or.-HorTe hranrleel 11- (circle with uarallel tiiil.i un 1,,(, .v.."nVoa Cuttle same on left hip also Urge circle on loft eide. Hall. Edwin, John Duy.Or.-Cnttlo K Hon rinhi hip; horsesi same on right .boulder. hauKuiJ Girnut county. Howard. J L, . .alloway. Or. Horse., ,,. with liar above it) on right shoulder; o.ittia BHiiieon lett side. Itange in Morrow and FJmI tllla couiitieH. Hnghee, Mat, Heppner, Or. lloraeu, shaded heart on the left eli.mlilor. Hangs Morrow! o Hiinsiilier, H . Wagner, Or.-Uores. u on i'.. Bhoulder; ca tle. V on left hip. Hardisty, Albert, nye Oregon Horses A B connected, on left shoulder; Cattle on the left hip. crop off loft ear, to" lluiniihroys, J M. Uardman, Or. Horses H lefi Hank ' " llavee. J. M.. Hennner. Or. Horana on left shouldei cattle, same on right hip. lllisitai, ..uiiiei, .;.,(, ,,. hiic, or.-riomi) If on the left Bhoulder aud heart on the left stifle ct lie same on left hip. Kange in Morrow county" Ivy, Alfred, Long Creek, Or Cattle 1 Hon riohl Inn. croooff ieftearanti bil in ricl.t. n..-.. same brand on left shoutdor Itange n UrHnt conntv Jiinea, Harry, Heppnor, Or Hoissb branded n J on Ihe left shoulder: cattle haanded J on right hip, eleo under bit in left ear. Itange in Morrow ciunty. .lunkiu.H. 111., Heppner, Or HorseB, horse. mIioo J on left shoulder. Cattle, the sums Itange on Klghi Mile. ' Johnson, l'elix, Lena, Or. Horses, circleTon lefl stitle; cattle, siime on right hip, under half crop in right and split in left ear Jenkins, D W.,ftlu Venton.Ur, J on horseson lefl shoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two Binooih crops on both ears. Range iu If ox aud Hear vaJl.'yH Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Ilorees branded KNV on lefl hip cattle same and crop off left ..at : under slope on the right Kirk J. T., Heppner. Or. Horses IVJ on left shonlder; oattlo. till on left bin. Kirk. J 0, Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on either tlank:cattle 17 on right side. Kirk. Jeese, Heppner, Or,; horsei 11 on ef, slioulder; cattle eauie on tight side, uuderbitou righl ear. Kumberland. W. ft.. Mount Vernon. Or. 1 L on callle oil right and loft sides, swallow fork in lift ear and under oioy iu right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Itange in Grant county Lofton, Stephen, I,nx, Or. r) L on left hin on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Homo! same brand on left shoulder. Konge Grant eountv. Lienallen, John W., Lert rrc Or. Horflei branded half-ciiole JL connected on loftehoul der. Callle. mini on left hip, liange, near Lei" ingtoti Leahey, J. W Heppner Or. Horses branded Lauo A o i left shoulder; nettle samo on left hip, wattle over rmlit . ye, three elite in nght Lord, (ieorgo. HepDner. Or etop.aB i double If coi.nocli Sometiniea called a swing II, on left shoulder. Markham. A. M.. Heppner, Or.-Cattle largo Mon lefl side both ears cropped, and split in lioih HorseB M on left hiv. Itange Clark'a canyon. Minor, Oscar, noppner, nr. Cattle, M Don right hip; horse. M on left Bhoulder, Morgan, M. N., Heppner, Or. Horses Ml on lefl ehonldo. oattlo same on left hip ' McCnmlier, Jn A, Echo, Or. Horses,' M with bar over on right shoulder. Morgan. 1'hos.. Heppner, Or. Hordes, circls T on left Bhoulder and left thigh; cattle Z on ri tbi Iliigh, Mitchell. Osenr. lone. Or. Horaes, 77 on rinht hi -r entile, 77 op right aide. 8 MeClnreti, 1. i Hi-ovrnsville. Or, Horsei l.'igi.re Hon eaeh shoulder, callle. M2 on hip ' McCnrly. David 11. Kcho Or. HorseB branded cimnecte.!, on the left Bhoulder; cattle same i r loo and imlo. Mi'Oirr, Kraek, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle .on riha and nnder in each ear; hoi-Bca same brand ou left stifle. McKnlej,, w. v ., riauiiit.in, Or. On Horses. t wilh half jii-cle umler on left shoulder: on cuttle four bars connected on ton on t.h eil.s llimge in (Irani County. Neal. Andrew. Lone ltock.Or. Horses A N con nected on left ehoulder: cattle flame on both Inns Nordyke, IS., Hilverton. Or. Horses, circle 7 on left thigh: cattle, same on loft hip. Oliver. Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A 9 on cattle on left hip; on horses, same on left thigh, llanae. in Grant county Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O on left sh.iu.di't. Olp, Herman, Pinirie City, Or. On cattle 0 LI' connected on left hip; horaos on left stifle and wart lo on nose. Itange in Grant county. Pearson, (Have, Eight Mile. Or. Horses quar ter circle shield onleft Bhoulder and 24 on left hip. ( altlo, fork in left ear, right oropped. 24 on left hip. Kange on Kight Mile. Parker A Gleason. Hardinan.Or, Horses IP on 1' ft Hhoulder. P. per, Krt e t, Lexington, Or.- Hor es brand e .it, (LK connected) n, left shoulder ; cattle e me on right hip. Itange, Morrow county. Piper, J. II., Lexington. Or. -Horses, JH eon. neeleil oj left shoulder; cattle, same on loft hip. under bit m each ear, l'ettia, A. IS., lone, Or.; horses diamond Per shoulder; cattle, J 1IJ connected, on the leTt hip, upper slope in left oar and slip in tho right. Powell, John T., Tlayville. Or Horses, JPcon uee ed on left shoulder. Cuttle OK connected en lefl hip, two under half crops, one on each ear, wi'ltle under throat. Kin gain Grant county. Itood, Andrew, Harduian, Or, Horses, square en .,, with qtiiirter-eireleover it on left stifle. Ilenmger. Chris, Heppner, Or. Horses, (J lion lett shiiitloei . liioe. Dan, Hantmnn. Or.; horses, three panel worm fence ou left shoulder; cu! tie, DAN ell right ahoulder. Kange near liardman. Koyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on leit. slioulder; cattle, name brand reversed on right hip nnd crop off right ear. ltango in Mor low couiiiy. Hush RroB,. Heppner, Or. Horeea branded S on the right slioulder; cattle, IX on the left run, crop off left ear and dewlap on neck, liange in Morrow and adjoiningcountiee. Iliist, William, Ridge, Or. Horses It en lefl shoulder; cattle, It on left bio, orop ofl right oar, undnrbit on left, ear. rilieep, It on weathers, round crop off rjgh oar. ltango Urns tiJlaand Morrow c lunties. Hcnney, Andtow, Lexington, Or. HorBM branded A It ou right, shoulder, vent quartet circle over brand; cattle same on right hip. Kange Morrow county, Koyse, Wm. II, Uniryville, Or Hit oonneoted with quarter circle over top on cuttle on right, hip anil crop oil righl ear anil split iu left. Horses sumo brand on left shoulder. Kungo in Morrow Grunt and Gilliam comities. Hector. J. W., Heppner, Or. Horses. JC. oi left shoulder. Cattle, ()on right biy.. Spickiiull. J. W., Gooseberry, Or.- HorsM branded al on left shoulder; lange ui Morrow county. Hailing, C C Heppner, Or-Horaes brandod 8 A on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. awangari, H. I.., Lexington, Or.-Horson with dash under il on left stifle, entile H with uash under it on right hip. crop of! right ear and waddled on right hind leg. Itange hi Morrow, Gilliauiand o'uiatiila conntioa. fiwiiggurt. A. L.,Athena. Or. Horaos brander S nn lelt shoulder; .eltlesume ou loft hip. Crop mi ear, wattle on left hind leg. (Straight W. E., Heppner, Or. Horaes shaded I b ou lei Btifie; cattle J 8 on left hip, swallow fork in ngh ear. underbit in left. happ. Thus., Heppner, Or. Horses, 8 A P en lelt hip; enltl. aauieon left hip. Minor John, Fox, Or. NC connected on hoiseson right lup; catuw, same on right hip, crop oil right ear and under bit in left ear. Kange in lirant cotiuty. Smith Bros., Suwnville, Or. Horaes, branded H. L. ou Bhoulder; caitle, auie on lef t shoulder. Squires, JameB, Arlington, Or,; horses branded Jo on left Bhoulder; oattle the same, alBO nose waddle, Kange in Morrow and Gilliam oo mt.iea. Stephens, V. A., Hnrdmiui, Or.; horaes SSon right stifle; cattle horizontal L. on the right side titevensou, Mrs A. J Heppner, Or. Cattle, S iniilulil in.; swallow-fork in left ear. buaggart. G. W., Heppner, Or. Horaes, 44 on left slioum. : cattle, 44 on left hip. Sperry, E. (1., Ileppner, Or. Cattle W C on lelt hip, crup off right and underbit in left year, ili wiap; horses Vl i. on left shoulder. lliiiuipsoii, J . A., ileppner, Or. Horses, I on I. 'll sImiiih, r; cattle, a on loft shoulder. lipt als.S.r.,l'Jnierpi'iee.Or. llorHoe. C-on left ehoulder. Turner K. W., Heppner, Or.-mall capital T lelt shoulder, horses; cuttle same on left hip -wilh split in bolh ears. rhoriiton, 11. M., lone, Or. Horses branded 11 1 connected on left stifle; sheen Bame brand. Vaniierpool, H. T Lena, Or; Horoes HV con. iiected on right Bhoulder;cattle, sanie on right lllp vy"lb,ri;lge. Win.. Heppner. Or. HorBes, 0. Ii, on ihe loll shouider; cattle Baine on light hip. ciop ott lefl. ear and right ear lowed. Vtiisoii. John R,. Salem or TTeppnor, Or. -itorsi.s branded Jv on the left shoulder, liauao .VI, nr.. w cooi.tj. W;itreu,V li. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter ciir.ie over it, nil ,et( side, split iu righl ear. iliiir.ee same bm..d on lefl slioulder. Kaugein Grant eoouty. Wright, r-ilaa A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded S Vt ou ine right hip. square crop ott right car and spl.t in left. Wuiie, Henry, Heppner, Or. Horsoe biundftd ace ot spades on lelt ahoulder and left hin "'tie brandee eame on left side and left hip. Vt elis. A. S., Heppner, Or. Horses, e. on left shoulder' can e name Wolfliiger, John, John Day City, Or On horaes three parallel bats on left shoulder; 7 on sheep, tut in both ears. Kauge in Grant and Maltmer counties. Woodwind, J. hn, Heppner, Or. Hereon, DP connected on leitshouldor. WatkniB, LiBhe. Heppner, Or. Horsee branded Ut connecteoon left btifle, Wallace, Charles, Portland, Or. Cattle, W on righl Hugh, hoit in loft ear; horses, W on right shoulder, sum, same on left shoulder. Wbittier Broe., nummgiou, Baker Co.. Or. iiorees branded W B Connected on left .supldor WiliismB, Vasco, Hamilton, Or. Quarter cir cle over three bare on left hip, both cattle and horses. Kange Grant oounty. Williams, J O, Long Creek. Or Horses, quar ter circle over three bare on left hip; cattle same and iit in each ear. Kange in Grant connty W'ten. A. A., Ileppner, Or. Horses running! A on shoulder: Cattle, same on right bio. Wrilker Eliiabeth 4 Som, Hardman Or '.aiile branded (E W connected) EW on left Bide, horses 8sme on rht BhouWcr. J. W . er s catt le, same on left hip, horses same on left shoulder. All range 1 Morrow county, loung, J. B., Gooseberry, Or.-Horse. bxwM TS on th. right should-