CURES Wll ePHAIUS, CRUISES. DEAD MEN TUrJNCD TO CTONE. Tlie Strunro Hpoctuv o to I!o Seen Where I Once a C'i:r fjtood. Away up among' tho bagebrush of White l'ino, far removed from the r.hrieK of the locomotive and only disturbed by the occasional pretpceUT, in a ntr.mfro, silent city. Once more than thirty-five thousand people carried, on all Unds of business and trade thorn. It was (lin ing the phcncmunal rush t White Pinu In 18G7. Many hundreds of buildings were creeled. It was a wild, new city, whkh never dc pt, and where v.-ere en acted all the s ener, v. hi' h i:i the tjllinjf made Marl: Twain and lh-ct Ilarte iamnun. Thio was the ;.t; iy which nu old W hite Tine ina;i roeounted to a Kan Francisco i;::,'iir.ir.er reporter: "Now, il you (jo there," r.aid ho, "you sec only a few of those buildings, fur most of them have, fallen in and de cayed. Scattered loff cabins yet remain where mountain oquirrela ccurry to and fro at the s-mnd of man's footsteps. But it is not of this that I started out to tell you, but of a second siient city where hundreds of men lie buried and where scarcely a headstone inarhs their last rusting place. The headstones, where there were any at all, were of wood and (hey qv.i-Uly rotted away. The malion all about there is largely of lii:W, one. V.'atcr perco lating through it p;:rtal."cs of the nature of lime and this in many cases lias entirely petrified the bodies. So if one wore to ilifj here and there In the rival jravcyard he would find on every hand pclriiied men. In many cases they are pclriiied so com pletely that the cntiiv remains, even down to the features, are intact. The quiet graveyard, strol. ii'n;,' over many acres, numbers uni")!; it ; sleepers all classes. Dure are the" e who died in midwinter of pi,.',.ii:"ni:i. and typhoid fever, for in those wild times men could not tahe good vr.rt: at llieiuseh es. Des peradoes are Ui'W also. Numberless persons, of all derives, died with their boots on. "The men who came there on fortune bent embraced all classes. There was the hardened" pivspcel.:. rand the tender foot, the professional man, tlie farmer for the first time t:.:ni:i:: his iittciition toward mines and the (rambling ad venturer. Death setlled upon thorn, high and low ali!;e. Many an eastern family perhaps t this day are walling for the return of talk' r, si They have i'r j.p si nil there, caught l;,y the n:r.l moots and tsrse i to nt-.n. till Ihe end i f time. I city to vi; it now. bet twr ago it war. 11 hurinr.i.c.'M'u., unlihe Cr.'ede at 111 pir larger. It looks un aivy eother. f vever, and '.'!"0'ound cle , they will lie is a lonesome ,'t;- .qvl. year rin .lUiee.not e ii I time, only noiv and I do not often visit i', I"' t, v.! 1 do I am constantly impress -d taint' of all luima:i wooden licadrtom-i t !i exceedingly sag:'," t-t iv villi the nncer alalis. The old 1. yrt reinidn arc I RUCCIA'G Gir.h.T RAILWAY. It V.lll (ml Oi..s,:...e, sou. end Will lie Nreirly r,,n.i , .lii,.;, !.,,;. The con: li s l i s' i t the world's long est railroad i pne'ivssiog rapidly along the river valir'.ei. an I a r .u. the s(.:ppes of Siheria, rays Hie I'liilarleiphia in quirer. The western extremity of the road Is the mining town of Aliask on the eastern side i f Hie L'ral range, anil Us eastern terminus is at Vladi vostolc, on the sea of Japan, mailing a totul length of 4,TSs mile s, whieli is nearly twice the length of the Canadian Pacific. Its cost, including1 surecys, grading, building, r.tatiuir;, rolling stock, and, indeed, everything needed J ir its con struction and equipment, is estimated at CloS.tii:,'i,()')3 -an cmo'iuous amount, but profitably invested, and far less than the cor I of u useless I'.uropean war. The country through v.hieli the road will run presents no great engineering dilii inlties, and a -Toss the vast plains it will hardly require the grading of a roadbed. It is also for the most part fairly populous, mu h of it being very fertile and the rest ri h in minerals: so that along its entire route the road will open up and develop a country of mag nificent rcsoutves and of almost inex haustible agri nit oral and mining wealth. The various re-nils which will even tually follow the completion of this great wi rl: eannet i f course be fully estimated in a Ivan -o. bat some of them may be partially foreseen. One of these is that by i:u ans of this road Utissia leaps at a single bound into the Indubitable position of the most formid able of Asiatic powers. Through this road linglaml is made insecure in India, and, whenever the contest for suprem acy in caster. i Asia is pre. ipilatcd, the whole northern frontier of China will be open at every point to the massing of Uussieci troops. lint, altogether apart from ils nv.-, li ability anil importance iu war, its com mercial, industrial and political possi bilities are simply in-, aleuable. It will lu-ing the hi. Id -u so lion of Asia into full eoiineetion w i: h the rest of the world. The l!u - ian government is now solicitous about keeping foreign ers out of the provio -es beyond the l"ru mountains and the Caspian. With the completion of t his read a new era will begin, travel and commerce will follow an unlirohen route from the vest of liurope to Japan, the ideas of civili zation elsewhere prevalent will be in troduced and take root, cad gradually those changes will occur which will make Asiatic l'.ussia a sharer in tho common progress of humanity. A I'ani 'Ui Snstie Umm', ' Pennsylvania has many things to be proud of, and one of then is a mac with a beard four feet seven and one half inches long. His name is William II. King and he resides in Spiingtleld township near Connellsville, Fayette county. Mr. King, says the l'ittslmrgh Post, has never felt the keen edge of a razor upon his classic countenance dur ing the forty-thrco years of his exist ence. Uis beard is of a sandy color and ho usually wears it twisted up in a knot and limited incide of his vest, but when in very good i;pirit3 he allows it to flow unhampered tj bo toyed with by tho gentle zephyrs. Another char ftcteristic of Mr. King ia that he ia on accomplished snako killer. Deeds, m oil ; men, etc., txecuteil m the llbZettii olhje. " Khuh RHEUMATISM, KM "Z";," LUMBAGO, SWELLINGS, BURNS. NOTICE TO INVENTORS. Thfre was uever h time in tlie hip'or of our coiii lry tic n tlie dinn rid f iov nlioiiB i.nd iinpiovemciits in the f iml ncie opb Ki ncrBlly was so Brent sow. The convenience! of mankind i ihe fnctor iiinl woikslini, I lie hoiiphol i ml nu tin- f irm, hh well i,b iu ofliei iie. o quire coutieuiil i ceeps nns l I- (ipniteUHMRH and irapdments of phi hi order to ssve tailor, tiineaud txpem The political eh an i:e in tlie Blminitn on ovcriiment does not affect the ronicHH of the Amerieiiu inventor, win inim; on ih alert, anil ready to pm . ive tlie pxi"tniK definienoiPH, does no Hinnt th i.fl'iirs of government to 1m pr Inm from quickly ounccivinK th pmedy to overcome eiisting dixcrepHi ieH. Too griu ohm ciuuiot lw ex 'weil in cIioohuijj a competctit Hail nki ol Hitorin')' to prepnre hikI proRpcn 0 iipiilicaiion for utteiil. Vnlimblp 1 . rm h IttiVe been lost lllili (leHtri'Ved 'oiiiiiieriilile iiiKtiinees bv the einpl" lent of iiiConipeteut Counsel, iind e priiilly in His advine uppliciible t .one who adopt the "No patent, i i.)" Kjntun. Inventors who nitrii 'I ir biitnPMH to t Iiih cIkhh of iittorne 1 n so Ht iininitiPiit risk, tin the brendtl ml t'lriiiili of the patent is never eon ulnreil in view of a quick endeavor li i mi allowance ned iiblain the fee UK l'HESS CLAIMS COMPANY ohii l eddei bum. General Mnrnitfei. 18 F street, N. V.,Viilntii!lon, D. C. ,. resell i"i! h Irti'KP unnilier (if iiupni nit diiily ii ti el weekly piipem, mid Ken nil periodicals of ihe eolintry, was in ilateil to nroltot. its untrnns from tin iniife laeihods lieretofore employei I hi line of IniHiiieSs. The said dm ini is impiired to take clmrue of al lent buiiieiH entriiHted to it for rei inalile fi-p", mid prepsre nnil proseou' oiiiosH"iirt KHiierally, iuolndtnir me iiiiniciit itiveiitioiiR, di'Hittn pateni' r uin mill kH, liibels, eopyi iiilits, interfei iicew. ii frinyemeiits, validity reriortr nil kichh pi.ii-eiiil at'eiiion to nj' ctii isPH. It in hIho prcjiiiroil to eutrfr ini uniiprtitioii ilb any firm iu securiio Miiijs.i patents. Wiile for insti uelimis nml nilviee. John WnoDKiiumm. (.18 1' Sin-pt, i 0. liox 38 "i. WiiMliiiiKt.in, D. C Kuuds! Trees! Choice Seeds AN J) Fruit Tree. Til AT WlLiLQItOW. Wlisli'Hide and Hetail. Ciitalogu. ree. Address OKO. 8TAHRETT, o 25 II a si? Walla Walla, Wash ;rfatly DEDUCED RATES MADE P.Y THE FOR THE CALIFORNIA tiU'ND TU1P TH'KKl'S 11(1011 l-'Oti ;)u HAYS. IMI.I.'PIMI I-1VK (UTK TlrKKTS TO T1IK l-'AlIt FXCCH.-ION TIUl'S From sun Finn luce (a oilier (mints In rail or. la ll 111 lie nllmvt'd 1'llivluii.i'ril tit p'-eltil HiIm hrtt'i-Kith-tickets lit the follow Ick round rt ruti n: I o Millions iiiuler tSO nillou from Sun Friui iseo. oi. y mill oinellilril one way I'n re. to Mntluim ISO tulles or liuire from Sai "rn'ii'lM'ii oim anil one fifth nne way tare. F..r exact rales ami tall llituriiiatloil tiupitiv 1.1 II, KhUan.l. Hlsl. I'a-s. iiRi-nt al Ml Firm t , I'orilaml, or., or atlilivsit tha iniiU'rsltu'tt, ..ll'll ll illl.W, T. II (IDUllMAN. lien. Tiiillic MioiiiBi'i'. Hen. I'asH. Ant. Sua FriiiH'Uco, t'altf. K. I'. KlKiKKS, A. 11. F. A 1. A., PiirtlHiirl, Oregon. Fff"p TDIRI fii'leiRO of our trest le Ilk I KImL. '" I- ' WMkMM nu J Ol I ,,,lnt" l.'c..,i,i.,voU1.l.billly 1 1 mm am twi lott vitality hhi iw lor is ceuti JR. WARD INSTUTUTE, m.MSUOnS.SO. Annorn lloatii. The Angora goat is idling a pretty large plate in the domestic economy o) the I niled Slates. '1 hirty stales and ull tho territorit s number these goatf among their useful animals, and the crop of hair last year umounted tc six hundred thousand pounds. Th stock, however, Is deteriorating, and Secretary Husk has taleen measures tc import some full-blooded animals from Turkey. It is estimated that from two to three thousand choice foreign poat are needed to put the industry on s Ann fooling. The goats multiply rapid ly. One farmer in Kiir Jose has a Hock of ten thousand from aa original Im portation of four, but only one thou md are full-blooded. PATENTS! iootliiTii Pacific Compaiij n..j . 1 j. i oriiiiiid lo Mm mi and i:i:ti'i:n THE M i "Once." sir, "when il-s np in Neva hi a: late Judge llulZ-: site sides of a ci : gTicd be; i' hi Nevada City v. ,j ; to depart t,r JHv to hold court llu. i proixis.ition that -. mountains w il'a case on the way. .. the vl h : ar L.e-hec about vbacli novel t. c over the roe our 1 the sug arted oil male. I my argu cu JuaD. hiia We ; gestion, so ured horses on cither i.lo ol t!ie opened the case and eo; raentaswe reachc! A id Then Uehlcn repiii'd. lie was very much in earnest, grew quite wurin over the case, and didn't conclude until we had passed i;:gcr Tent. Then Judge Searlcs ruminated a shut lime and de livered his decision ilat against Dclden. Beldcn was so much worked up about the case that the dcih i-m made all three of us a little uncomfortable for a time, and not a word ivr spo!:'n as w jogged alone. The n, j-rt as we rode down to Ooodyonr's 'oar. tlie judge broke the straineil sihei -e with the re mark: 'My mule sooiristvcry tired.' '1 should think he would.' replied lielden, 'after getting up ' -aes a decision a that,'" j The Lanuae of tlio t:ilI(. I "Hebrew," says an enthusiast in that language, "can no longer, with pro priety, be called a dead language. It has a modern literature. Boohs art being written in the an ient language of the Bible to-day as they never were before, and they ind'.ula philosophical, poetical, historijal and s-icntili j works as well as a goodly number of novels. A great many masterpieces of moderr authors have been translated inU Hebrew. There are a number of news papers, weeklies and monthlies, in thai language. It has been rejuvenated. and the new books have the same ring 4s, the ancient one." Mrs. 0. J. Woor-nitiDGE, of Wortham, Texas, saved tlif life nf her child by the Use of Ayer's Cherry I'octorai.' "One of my oliiklicn IkhI Croup. Tho case was attended bv our nlivsicinii. jtml was Siipi'osed to he woll under control. One nlpht I was stitrtlort hy ttio chilli's hard breathing, and mi tfoing to it found it strati gliiic. ft had n'irlv otviscd to brcatlie. Realizing that the chilli's nlm-nilm' rntutition had become possible in sjiiio of tin' medicines Riven, I rensoned tlint such remedies would be of no avail, llnvina part of a bottle o Ayer's Chen y Pi'ctond in tin lionse, I gave the child three, doses, at short intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given, the child's breathing grew easier, and. In a short time, she was sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. The child Is alive rnnl well to-ilav. and 1 do not hesitate to say that Ayer's Cherry Sec toral saved her life." AYER5S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr&Co., Lowell, Maas. Prompt to act, sure to euro 'PILES Hi no I'ArNf.KSS Irontmonl 'villi nt H.iil.' N lops nl lir.o I troui h'lilu-B. Fiatulii. I'lco , c r"'l. : II vearu Quealiou Blank inul llnuh free. Cull or urllo. Ii!t. i!. li. BUTTS, 82" V"- - ' . ST. LrwU.ll, Mo. GOOD ADVICE. Every patriotic cituen should give his personal effort and inlluence to increase the circulation of 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 home paper is taken care of, why not sub. scribe for the Amkrican Economist, published by the American Protective Tariff League ? One of its correspon. dents says I "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, maa, General Secretary, 135 West 23d St, New York. Ore ym a PtnendAo tKe cause q Proec!Vorv. 0$ (nercar. AuevesVs ? Are you willing to work for the cause uf Protection in placing reliable infor mation in the hands o( your acquain tances ? If you are, you should be identified with THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE. 135 W. 230 ST., NEW YORK. Cut thl notice out and tend it to the LeaRUa, Dialing your tHisiilon, aud giva ft betping hand. IF YOU IVCiV HiOF.K'iTiO'l 'lUOcV run cii!w fut -nu'', ?MN Sii-.J ) rli-t..... . " 'i..h,4 -ij Attorney, i. lies . vslllNi. 11. C '"'S. vvsoows. jSoJir MY 3. .is.,, Mvoof , ,- iM'"lh' Ar. fmaHwamMiaMfcMHnMi 1 fiA.llYkA D Y am set yalunMoBecTctthiU Koliiuot.'.i.jruua a rubborptnold lor iiO c.t Mrs. V. M. APP. CO. PIME STP FFT, ST l.ei'lK, MO. Pr.uI.iOd $J .o Hiht tf t tue U. E"tt for nyeitr. Nioe family pnttirt hud bul ly tu pitptr Ohbir.a. WHA'tCD ' A Jmlli litl .( i Saved Her Life. cf.t JAkS. NOW AND OF Agriculturist I.lvp Ilftwr Xnw and Find ' It Hard to ),au L.uls .llrai. ; I The avi'rac fni'intT dot's not differ 'rom othirr mortals in believing that l every other man's avocation is more pleasant and profitable than his own, ; and the idea has not yet passed out ol ' date with mny that the tiller of th soil i3 tho most independent and kindly i of men. Hut that the life of the average ! Michigan farmer Is not all passed in cut tin.? clover vus the subject of a brief iu terview whirh a Detroit Tribune man had with D. Ilenmnfr, a prominent, farmer of Whcatficld Calhoun county the other tiny. I "Thinfrs have changed a great deal ! since thu old pioneer days of Michigan ' fanainrx," said lie, "and it is about all ; that nino out of ten of our farmers can do now to keep up existence and the in-' tercst on their morlffagcs. What is it? Well, that vj, cabier to ak than answer. To be,';in with, fanners with growing famih'Ci live more extravagantly now than they used. I remember when 1 was a la.l we could all bunch together, got a larre picnic, wagon, take our best girls and hold our country dances and one dollar apiece for tlie whole would have .seared us to death. Xow that amount would scarcely buy the new necktie which tlie farmer's boy or girl would have to have for such an occa sion. I have a farm of nine hundred acres, well stocked and provided with every kind of lalior-saving machinery. If any man wants to buy it he will be surprised how pleasantly I will talk to. him. I never get beat on anything, but that farm came pretty near doing it. No business man should ever think of farming. In every case he'll find it expensive luxury. One of our diffi culties thin, year is to secure competent farm hands. On our farm we are pay ing one dollar and fifty cents a day, all found, and the chief worry of my fore man is to get suilicient help. Plenty of idle men iu the cities, eh? Well, they wouldn't be worth shucks to us. The work is too hard for them, and anyway adaptability in farming is as necessary as in anything else. The solution of i the problem? It may be in operating on a more extensive scale, thus cheap I ening the cost in every branch of the worlc, but I doubt if even that will ! make farming attractive enough for men with capital and ability which can be employed more pleasantly and prof i itably in any other business. Thefutcre ! of the small farmers of Michigan, par- ticularly those who are mortgage-rid-' den, is indeed a sorry one to contem plate." POINTS OH CRICKS. Some IiiterpsHnir l''aits Conecrilns tha I History of rialti Uulldlng; Material, I In a paper on "Brick Manufacture" recently published by F. A. Calkins in the Transactions of the Afnerican .So ciety of Civil Engineers, the following interesting historical facts were brought out: The art of brick making is supposed to have originated in ancient times with the powerful races found in Egypt, Chaldea and China, in the old world, and in Mexico and Peru in the new. The ruins of buildings and tombs left In these countries testify that they were skillful builders. Rawlinson states ,, . that the dimensions of bricks baked by the Chiildoiins were 11 inches sriuare and SJi inches thick, und those of later date 13 inches square and 3 inches thick. All are 'amiliar with tlie Egyptian method of tempering clay with a stick anil drviny in the sun It.OrtO vears aero. f'omn'iv. tlie nucicnt motVinrl ivith the Vomp.lie inc ancient mcinou v,im lue FARMING practice at tho present time m any of the secret Ills which come to mankind throne-b ,, . , . . , i a violation of nature's laws to Bend us their ad small town Where bricks are made, or dress on postal cart or by letter and allow ns to even nt t ho lirickvnrds on the! Hudson: convince them that PROF. ICA ItKIS' SOI., even an me uiickyaras on inc iiuuwn, VBliE t,,EIhcatjed pastu-IVISS have there pr.g mills will be found in opera- merit and are what they need. i,m whii-h nrn nniv n. mm hi nation n All communications confidential and should bo several sticks and a mule; and green bricks are still dried in the sun the same as was practiced by the ancients, showing little advance in 3,000 years. The first bricks manufactured and burned in this country were at New Haven, Conn., in the year 1050, and the next city to claim early manufacture s Philadelphia, where they were made thirty-five years later, in 10S5. The first brick machine of which we have any record was made m Philadelphia in lS'H). It was a soft clay machine oper- tiled by horse power. This machine 1 was destroyed in 1S44 during a riot, caused by the brickmaltors fearing it . would take bread out of their mouths. I In 1147 a dry clay machino was made in the latter city. That the molding 01 bricks by hand can be done rapidly was clearly demonstrated at Cincinnati in lsli'J. The molding of 9,000 bricks was then considered a regular day's work. In a contest at this day between two expert niolders, working from sunrise to sunset, one molded 24,700 bricks and the other :;.", 470. A similar number were molded at & contest in Philadel phia at a later date. j LIONIZED THE WRONG MAN. A l'roKaie Kngtish Merchant Mistaken nt j Mooter, y for a ttenowuerl l'oet. j The fashionable Hotel Del Mwiteat j Monterey is stirred up over a ludicrous 1 mistake by which a prosaic English i nineelin 11 1. wns linni'ed nu Hubert, llu- 1 L'hanan, poet and dramatist. Thellriton I ! arrived at the hotel three days ago with two friends. He registered 'n a fine I literary liann, and, us he bote a strong 'resemblance to the author, several ladies present declared ho must he tho author of "The Shadow of t he Sword." j So several ladies desired him to write I his autograph in their albums with some poetical sentiment. lie received ftittcrv eomnlaeentlv. hut grinding out poetry lor them kept Una up all night and the result was some thing to shake confidence in their idol. The next day he was the center of an admiring group. His companions be came suspicious and asked the hotel clerk why so much attention was paid their friend. They were amazed when they learned tho true reason, because they declared their friend had never heard of ltuchanan. They broke the news gently to him, but his conceit re ceived a bad shock. All three packed and left before disclosures came. The next literary Hon who goes to Monterey w ill have to show his publishers' re ceipt or some other strong proof that he is a genuine scribbler. V-v;'i:tii Soil. W'.v.p.ihus made the ' "rioii." but he waa s v t i ! y rol) u li ol by i uitlor of slavery it wish that its own lialf so cloau a record t rid as s Spain did. vn of tiT Tfixa Women. .: :. f Texas are raising 1' !: hit-h to pUu'e statues "i : : .J Av. .:!n and busts of 1 Tn.vis and Fannin all i ious historical characters i-ate huilding at the world's , .'clfbr.-.U' -iu tbo fair. AVER'S 5AR5APARILU W1HCUREYBU i Ten years of aga, but who declines to give his name to the public, Dialtes this authorized, confidential statement to us : " When I was one year old, my m.immadled of consumption. The doctor said that I, too, would soon die, anil all our neighbors thought that even if I did not die, 1 would never he able to walk, because I was so weak and puny. A gathering formed and broke under my arm. I hurt my finger and It gathered and threw out pieces of bone. If 1 hurt myself so as to break the skin, it was sure to become a running sore. 1 had to take lots of medieine, but nothing has done me so much good as Ayer's Haraapa Tilla. It has made me well aud strong. ' T. I. M., Norcatur, Kaos. AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. 0. dyer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, will cure you convince the skeotic and point the way which if followed leadsto Prof. HARRIS' SOLUBLE MEDICATED Pastili Has been put up in a DroDrletarv form since 1878. and has bean uwrd for years nrior to that tiitio In private pracuce. It is no untried nostrum, of doubtful reputation, but a genuine speuitlo for a very prevalent dlnonse. Thousands of men, of atl atres, bave at some time In life brought on nervous debility and exhaustion, with oraranio weakness, by over brain work, excesses, too fre quent Indulgence or Indiscrettou. and vlctoua liuliits , and it ia to these that we oflfor a remedy that will, by Its direct action upon the seat of the disease, stop the drain and restore the patient to Vigorous heulth and strength. Our meihod of introducing Prof. Harris' Pastille treatment In ono which commends itself to all Benslble personsfor the reason that we supply it upon their judgment of Its value. We ask uf our patrons nothing in the way of expense beyond a postal card anaatwo cent postage stamp. The postal card to be nued in Bending us their full ad dress and the postage stamp for the letter return luff the statement of their case for which we Bupply them with a question blank, to be filled out and au envelope addressed to ourselves for u in retrm'rtr it when tilled. yvnen we receive ine Draw ment on blunk we prepare eight days' treatment and for ward it bv mail and Drenav .lUIAlj postage thereon and along BTii wB with the eight days' troatment, JEjACjUUiE, we send full directions for using. Thet.eiitmontin noway interieres wun 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 mattor of sending orders entirely with those using the free trial treatment. Having Hntistled those sending for trial packages of our ability to benefit their sexual condition we leel thnt they are more largely interested ibnn Evjn then w6 a notattempt to rob them by de- manrtlnghlghprlceB. On the. pon'";,"6.9 the prices as low aapOBBible. and the same to all. They are us follows: 13 for one month; Sufor two montns; i lormreo muui-uo. These prices secure the delivery of the Pastilles by mall. If desired by express we leave the patient to pay the charnes. For over ten years we MHJHAl MftTlltt have operated our business upon this plan with satisfactory results. we ask all persons needinsr trentment for any addressed to The HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Chemists 98Beekman Bt.. HEW YORK PITY, M. Y, 00 voit'.iof lovely Music for Forty . . CenU- consisting of iou pa?;es -- full i-izo Sheet Music ot the --h M-C St mZ j latest, brightest, liveliest and must popular selections, both voca! anJ instrumental,- potten up in the most ele.int m;'.nner, in--- eluding four large size Portraits. CAHMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer, t PADttiEWSKI, llw Great Pianist. 5 ADEUNA PATTI and MINNIE S ELI OMAN CUTTING. 5 ARDflCBB ALL CPDEMS TO "5 JEZ THENEWY0RKIMUSICALECH0C0.r$ Broadway Theatre HIJg-.. New YorkCity. - SITT cANVASsens wanted. TI-IQ OLD DOCTOR'S LADIES' FAVORITE. TAVAY3 TIELIABLE and rcerfoetiy SAFE. T r siuis ha viaod bv tlioi lands of woman all over tte Vn'M giaieo, in thti LD DOCTORS prifato mal-(iv.'Hi.-'B, for 08 vfiuv3, tnd not a slnul bad rfuit MniiPV ri'lurnrd If not as reprssftniBtL 8nu i edits (fiininps) lor scaled particulrs. IHfiTIItfTa, 120 U. Niatb fit., Bt.txia. 15- 95 Tefifs FTporiece In treitlner p.ll vfirt tlesof !nipruro.mfHo3 us t.) Ku.nmt e a prvdtivi cure. Quo3tlon BUUt and Isocj troe. fall or write. VOLTA-MEi)ICO APPLIANCE CO., 23 Tlue Street, - - ST- VIS, MO li.-durcil IMo23 p uirds rcr m nth. No Shir-ig. ii.) ii.L'im tti emv. i a b .! Kstitla, rnniun"Mi3 I'm.'', j Tatntcnt JJ' rlectlv hiirmltsi auJ p'rir'lv cutiil riuutifcl. 1'm'ntioii BI ''iinil Ilnokire. Cnllorvrite. DK. 11. li. iiUT'lS,l'.iiettrect,at.Loui,iMo. S50 A YEAR FOR LIFE hbsinntial Rewards for Those Whose Answers are Correct CPtPld . nmitinl VriPtm where wm confined tn ii'tliii a rt-tiiu'flt u U e nf the ilioniHl man, ih I" N8 I I ilmt ii"i't' I'tu relBtivm ueri' nirmit ?oner The viwr wiid : " Urothert 1 t"' .! Iv t iv no, bui ilias Diau s phe pniHiiit.r , lie wart at on.-e niki-n to the prisoner. Now, whktr T Arirulmii.ii I'ui li!um; t niiipnny will gM IM) I .. .i frc"l, to tne pei-n Minnnu ihetin't correct D wr; KVfl to ti e second . 3r-i. 4'h, 10U: 5th, Vis, to. ut v.-rr h;H oi! 't rt'ri1-, eon.-'s ins of pinioa. nttiii i. Iimitf til i i n g,,ld nd tUvtr WtttvbM, lei .it in, iniinionil ruiL!, fie Tn the 'wvjinn fiiiw the tiwt corrwt wwr-r will n i it a !,i..h nr,:'J i'ioin. t lh' nt-t' to the Iwi belt ,ii iMt. aifl )'. mu &,00U will m.viv vtUuble pruw f t narr ti'' , til Al! RtitiTi iincf neenl by in ail, Mrf tn-irb tt.: hilitl irii M- M. V l m !ia;. t r to ncotmn. tut kl CM.- fit pd nix. dollar )Or n r Tiik LAi'tri. Hows AuKKT l.Tt K1HT twe lOiiit Hlfi of the dy (3 i d io sst-iit iit in evpml ti- our ci-vulu'tfii. (4i Ti tinM to dS In ,Jih nuiy .t'sUei. M i iix'im- the m prizt; u I TlIK pi" i n t;'rT i n oH 9talHcb il onorn uir !v ri f!it; o ir:i! Ir it tm any otii l ,m:.iI lor printM list of luiui.r ptUM 1 ti( i-tpnirn ftr. V vi blT i ru-1 u;.;n oi 'ir.f r en. 5 r w . I rv. -ix (.im;, er 'v4 rUr. ii-'t Jl UTl HtT I'L & LuA9 JL tfflr' W R E 1 mm RKIIiilliELE m Vt'.l r.!l hri! conc:worct1 Itranriarr, fsiol c::rr..;. ttv-'i ci Utmu t, ervnu debility, 0i:attiiVl dUc.iii'yfi 1 t nutniiood, dctpotnl ncy, nntft BfltPfn m ins awav oi the fry!, crrtt nl. iii iptd y "trrd lv Mif m d en y mcfh U . Cum piitive!y uinr Cm-i.-i ir. Hcauliand Uookfrw. Callorwritt. DR. VARD INSTITUTE. ICO N. Ninth St., ST. LOUIS, fcO. G'J ARANTiltO. jvp rv cwTicr o a hurc lnni'ii fc' M un het.d. !t ma 'f.'-' w ill o- t VAlusii'.c tri'i ai 0,v ;t- w-; ..nt i.T.ii o fi)ri-4. Out Al,- Si Bt. looib, mo The Old Slsliabls Cstabll-hediiH vars, T;entsm"Ioorr"m '1", nan-led or binnle, In ra'e ot c:;p. urn ihuses, exc-Ftes or iini:pni'ti. SKILL ;UARNTE1CU. ISODKl an'l uuurtlimnt 'ur-'slmd wlion rli-sli.-il. guosuou iilurs mU Book free. Call or writo. SVDUfl IC 111 ""m' p0!l I rnl L I o3live:y euro.! 38 Jean sue -e.fiil pract.ro. Troiitment conntioatia . f'urc: lv mail or ofhi-fc. lm.slow. Queslion Dlank aui Book ire.. Oil or write. DR WAR I INSTITUTE. t?.0N.31h St.,St.LouiS.MO AND OTDLE MUOvANt Diseases CI I1KD w limit th use ot 'knife Ouestioti Blnnk fltid llttt'k free. WiJ or write WK. Jl. IS. BUTTS, S22FineSt. fau Louis, MO. WANTED. fclK & WCCV ANY LADY, emnloved ortmemplovfliT, if3 A "iCtUi can altoi is' r a few hourn vork rai:h lay, PHnrv r-onmipHion. 0 PHtupki fret Address H. BuNI.H'ilU &e0.,B22Pf"ebLr0t.L0uis,Mo. Or. Hash's Belts & appliances ,p An elcrtro-jclvarno tnttery rja-K-jrc-aii,-. ho led intj rucilwiitinl. Xafl'!S A Belts, Suspensories, Spt- tVi? YM inl Applinne-s, Abdoiu Pfrf'H 1'"1 Supporlers, Vests, tW.-'LiiBaJ i,lsoles, etc. Cures 171ieuiiintts-.il, Liver and Kidney onipluints, llyspepsii, Krrors of Y-mth, ,ost. 3l!lllllo-.(l, KervrmsilPis, eX'ial Wonk. pbs, Riid aIlTroull.-H in ia'e r . emalo. uestion Blanlt. ciml Book free. Call or Tito. Vc.fa-Nlediua Appliance Co., J3 Pino Street, - USX. LOUIS, MO. Fwit-i'l ilits nil the Path lo lleallli. Everyi'iic nifdiiK doilm's ndvic Imiild rend oi e i f lr Foi'te'n dinn Htn;'hlt'tri mi "Old F.if." "0i"U!-.' Ii'nplme," "l'l iii.o-is." ' Viiiici ci li-.' I Jirirlll-e of DM P. Il'fl't HI' l-f V TP( II, ' I .-iiillih I'ent per.i.H i'f Nil-cipe. A Mil Pnl). Co, 1'29 Km! 2H'li St., Ni Voik. Whilo you lcwt- aiihi -nhno ripti. can keen your brnJ m frccnf rr.H( Alljlu 'J'. J.. lonP, ih. Ilnrwi--thcuider; caMlt1 -unit1 on left liip, into put, ni!)! uppiT bit on tfit left (ill on jef tilHiT 1'it h iV CuUliti". ArlHU''l,., J. t, Alpine, Or. T with hr tn u r ii on Iff 1 hlionldfr il Imrwi-: mU- Hhiu. tn it? ft hip. AlkM.n, 0. P., Iii('ht Mile Or. -Cuttle limn.: i I) n!i liF( In Hni Imrpf'f wniK Itrnntl on rit."' hnniilfr. Hu t!t. iLihl Milt. AdkiiiB, J. J., HeppiiHT, Or.-Ilurftir-, JA ru, ai Ten oil U I (Ihi i:: tftitir. si.n i on l.fi hip. flnrthnlninr'W, A (i . Atpiiif, -r. Hmwi inmdetl t l wii tallit.tr til.ouliJer. llatiye in Mu - I'W CtJtilltV Blt Hkiitfin, Gpo., I;ai-tfniHii, Or. rlorw-K, a Hit; i Jcft f-lnml'Ji'r; can hhhp i.h ritihl f-hmililct I niiittHler, J. W,, Hiiiditiiin. ()i.('iiltlf luanii il B on left hip Hmi ihitrh: uplit iti tint-li cur. lirHinifr, Pr-ter, imi wl't-rrj Orcon- HorHe--irnri(itd P ii on left Hhoiiliinr. ( Httle a,.nie nt phi fiiow. liurko. M Bt C, Lon rt-rlt, Or On ami VI A Y connected mi left hip. ciopoil lef! eiir. m . IfT half crop oft ri:ht. Hnrhfr-, nfiun inanil oi etft tjiioulder. HaUK in tiralil umi Jlnrmv nounty. HrorAnian, Jerry, Lenit, Or.- Horst'M hrimtlptt ' n riglit siioultlt'r; cHttif H on tlie left Kitlt l.tft our Imlf crop tid riffht eitr nppt-r wlopH. Barton, Wm.. H ppopr, Or. -liorhnrt. j B oi cipht thiKu cnttJt . Kitme on r yht hip; split it -Hch ear. Hniwn. lea, Lpxinston, ( tr. Horw IB on th t(jht t-title; cuttle same on right iiip; rauyo. Aim ow county. Brtnvn, J. C, Hoppnpr, Or, Iforfcs, circl- withtlot "i ' tcr on It'Fl hip: i'shhIh. Hino. Brown, W. J., Lena. Oregon, norths iitt: ver it, on the left shoulder. Cat tie snnie on lei nip. Boyer, W. ( Hh pnpr. Or. Hoives, tu irantl t i hip ealtln. htniit. Willi upJit u act i wtr. Hurt',, P.Om Heppnor, Or. Horned, P Bon I of -houlder; eaitle. naniP on lefi hin. Brownlett, W. J., Fnx.Or - tittle, .1 B conneciet in left Hide; crop on loft ear and two plitrai't .jiiddk int-CBcnt out on nht Kir; on hurwi-'w rinin orand on the left tluuli; Bane in hs vallov l -i rnnl c-ountv. ( aianer Hrrfj-'. Wari er. Dr.- Borsen hrai d ed O on ) iht ttitie ; cattle (three harH) oi itrht ribs, crop and upht in each ear. Kai.ge n tirant antl Morrtw tountieB. I am, K., aieh, ir. Ii oil horcea on h-f t Mtitie U with quarter circlf oer it.oi Iff i Miowidw md on left stifle on all pi tin- n der AyeHt;oi teft hhoiilder onlj all horcw uver ? jeat-H. Ai lanne in Urant puimtv. Olark, Vm. 11. Le a, Or.-HorBi WHl ci-n uected. tn lell t-houloer: catth -iiDte on riulo nip. lia ye Morrow ami Ln-anllt coin. tier., fate, Chae. It,. V i liwli ot l.t-i a Or. Horn tt 0 on ntfht sliouldor; cattle mune on rthl hi( KaiiMe Morrow and Umatilla f .o in I ton. ( ecil, S m.. UotiKlaf, Or-: hi'ei- Jl' on lei rthoulder; ca tie winie on lell hip, wwhllea oi Htieh jaw and two bits in tlie right ear, url, T. U., John Oa, Or. Houb e crost- m each hip on cuttle, twailow fork and under bi' in rit'ht ear, uplit in U-l't ear. llange in Grani county. On sheep, inverted A aud Hpeai poun uu Bhoulder. Ear markoi ewea, crop oti left eat punched upper bit in right. Wethern, crop in riht and under half crop W lei ear All ran . ill (iraut conlitv. Cook, A. J .,Lena,( tr. HorneB, HPon right HhoDi lei ( Kitle, bhuieon r ght hip: eat mark Kjnai top otl left aud split in right. I urrin. H. i., 1 urrmsvilie. Or. -Hoirieb, x U .aft Htitle. Oox ltd. 8.. Hardnjim. Or.-Ca-.tle. (' wiu ii center: horses, t K on loft 'up. Cochran, li. ! Monument, tnant Co, Or. lioliseb biHlidt d circle w ith lai ht neKih, uii it nliultler; cattle fame brand on both hip, marl under tdope i oih ear antl ill wlap. I liapin, ll., HhitiUian. Or. Hoieh brain'Mii on rijihl hip. Htlie brautleit ihe haine. AN br-i dt I I on l orr-tb itht d ;gh: ' tea u piano un i fita bht'Uldei, a, d cut ft ni nl i ifstii ea' iicktn, lib PoiBew bratdtd with ilnt tine ion i n h it nine t t.iue i-a m on It-f. tid . UotiKiabh, VV. M ,Oaii.Ki. in.-i hint, it i .i ri,;iil ejde,Wi. low-lo(k Hi t'Kt'h eHr. huibeb. It Ic on letl hip. Limiglan, O. T,, Douvla. t)r-llirtec 'I'D oi the iltit btitle; caillt' t-aine un riyhl lup, Eij, J. b. ii aonr., t'oiijvia, im.-iuhm limmi eU lilji iniwtt tillUUH. CHltie Mtine m It'll liip. Iiole u right ear. Elliott. Wufh., heppner. Or. Diamond tn riplii shoulder. Emeij, I . Sm PHroniHii, Or.-Hinges brandt-d itvtiwd t with tan mi left alum der ; t-at-Lieean.e vl lidn hip. Ltn. in ilorri.w t-i.ui.ty. tleek, JatKsoiM Uepi tiff, Oi . tlol wn, it connecleti oj riKi ultonider; cattle wine oi right lup' Ear mark, hole in right and croj Florence. L. A., Heppner. Or. Cattle, LF on right hip, Lorwr t Willi Uir under on right tthuuUier. Florence, S. P. Heprnt,r- )r Horyot. F on righi cilia : vat lie, V "i, nghi lup or thiyl,. I y wu,; lm u, , lt.ft vjiln; crop oil lei t ! tar. tjiot. , m me bun u o-i i. u in p. j Oaj, ht-ntj. Iieppner. Or. UAi on lef! j flintiJtJttt . j iiilnmu-French, ImJ and LivrSttK-k Co.. Fof ! sL tr. Hotees, anchor 'tn h ft nhmiliipr; vent. ban n lell bHUi-. i liiue, anje iu inn nipe ear niarkt, crop ofl rit-ht t-ar and umierl-it in left HKiige iu liilliiuu. limit. rook ai d .Morrow ot tiu ties Oeniry, Elnifr, icho. Or llort hn-ndo.1 H. H. with a qiiafter circle over it. on lett otitie Karge in fciurrow ami Umanllafinniiiea. Hajes. tieo.. Lena. Or, Kr.aid J ll connet-ted with quarter circi" tivt r it, on le: t i-ltoultier. Hiati A. B., Uidtfi-. fr. t attle. riMud-utp wills qnaitt-r riivle ui tlei it on lhri.ht hip. 1 Iih? te in Morro' hi.i1 I (mhuHh i i-nni re.. ! liititun A Jenks. tianultim t r mtie.iwo ' on eiiher hip; ernp in nht ear and pht in left. ; Horbtu, Jon riffhi thigh. Uaitf it ''' t C"iinty ' iUHi, Smoel vV-ir. t r - I- il 1 connivtedlon U? .i -In 'indr .-i, h.f) .mviti 0 riK, ,ipiu.f on I. fl callow fork it. right ear and slit in Ml- Kant m liajnuick - district, aionvw coantjr. I . . .. .. n i t'.irtw hrnnn 1 1 Hie, anion, hxhmi. wr. . (1i l-n l.-ir..leiil.ii..ll.-l til)" i ' ' rlilvHUun Ml Iff! lap bl.-o Uui! , llill. Kdwin. John D.u.Or.-fHttle on lipl; 1 hili: hiirwa mvao mi riMm v""1""-- Grant cuanty. llownnl, J L, r!lOTray..Or.-Hrw.-r will, bur nlxwfl ilj on rifht elumi-Jer; . iub wliifMi lell side. lUingo m Harrow auJ l'J tiila ciiiiiilieH. HuKh. II m. Hpppner. Or.-HonwtJ, enililod hwirl ..u the Mt 4,ouli!or. IfanKB Miiiro U llutiwknr, 1 ,iw.w. Or. -UorKcrJ.U on lort liniililer pm lit, ti on ft hi l . . HrirdiBiy, Allien, Ny. Orenon-HomeB.A H iiiiii:tl. on left Bhoulder; t mile on the left hip, crop off left ear, rl uiuplirevH, it li Hardmaii, Or.-liorsee. B on let tiank , Hiije.. J. St., Hcpimer. Or.-llorBoo, wineKlasP mi left hluitiliie, CHllle. eameull I'lfcllil tiip. IIuhiki,. Luther, hurlii Vlile, lir.-Horo Hon the left fliiPUldei Kiiii heHrt on the left nl. tie t ut 1 1" Willie luft ini. KHMtfH in uorrow rutin ty. Ivj. A If ml. I.LDK Creek, Ur Mile I U on rii.-ln (up. cropofl if ft ear aud bii u right, llornea utif tmtnil i m left ehouidef liauue n Grant ci.nnn J uts Hurry, Hppim r. (tr-lloiB'B t.rHnded V J mi lite left hIihu del ; ciitf.e bhi.uileu J tin nu t lit).. -.im unilti i a hi lilt fur. Kaufie in v miiiw c uit. Jitiikiii, o. it., Hi-pitner, Or -HorBeB, home--fK.c ,J on (eft Blmuider. (anle, the mum. HHL'e mi K twin M iIh. Ji.J.iift i.. Y"h Li iih. Or. llor&eb, circleT on fi pui e: rhtile. tHHie on riglit tup, untlor half rt.j. if rit hi. in in Infl m.r .l i hiin, U Vennn,ur. J nohur&oeon U -l nnliti'i . n eailiH, .1 uu Ml Itip and two :t.d.-il, . H'l'h mi ltiih fttm. lianein to' ox and ihimllih itci.tt, Alike, lluitpiier, Or. Horaee brandiMi NV 'tn ltfi lup cuttle hhiuo and crop off left Mi ; hi, tii r i.ltiii' rt tlip riirhi hirt. J T., lHpi)iiir, Or. Hirsee HH no left i.nnlidT; rn(T le. uii IhM liip. Kirk. ,1 ( , lleppnr. Or. Iiorsea, 17 oq oitlier in h : t'itn ! on riwlit sulo. Kirk .J'w. Hepjuer, r. : horse 11 on If ft Luii'der , entile name ru t iglit Hide, untterbit on iul'' e'ir. I- U'rilit'rlatnl.W. fi.. Miunt Vernon. Or. 1 h on .KttU uii right and lntt widen, awailow fork in it ft hi Hiid under ciuji iu right eiir. Horneesauie i hi. d in left Khuiilder. Han go in (imnt eountv. LufiHii, Steinien, I ox. Or. h Lou left hiu li entile, crop Miid nplit on right ear. liorfleti sHine tn mid on lefi Bhiulder. hauK tiraut . Ill IV. i-e iiitllt'L, Jut.n W., L " Or. Horees or .in:i! jittiUi ncie Jl i-onnected on left slioul 't. Cii.tle. Hjuir mi 1H tit., liiinfje, near Lex- L nl.c.v. . W Ceppnpf Or.-HorHeM b-aitdd Cam jo Jut Hhoti der; eittl- ale on Jeft top, whilJe ovlT r , Ut e, ll.ree shu iu r.ht L:nl. l eorgi , heppner, Or.-Horcet brundod ifii hh- li iui. nt-e.it NnuetliiiOB called ;i tm II, tm iefi rthoulder. AJarkham.A. M.. Heppner, Or. Cattle larea i on lufi nide buth narn cropped, and i-plit m 'o li iioiheM U on left lap. Bauiie. Clark'a cm yoti. Vinor, Opcar, ft eppnor, r.r. Cattle, Jkl Don right hip; Imit-e. M on lef t Bhuultier. Voran, H, N Hej)pner, Or. Htiroea,. M j it l.-fi Khonh" catt le name tiii left lup, Mt CniMier. .law A, Echo, Or. lionsyu. l wi'h da over op riyiit ylioultlHr. lorirmt. 'Iliijw.. finppner, Or. llortpH, circle I' on lefi bhonidw ami left thitdi: ea:tlG. L on w. ihuh. Mitfl.ei). OHcar, lone. Or. Hom:. ?7 on ritrhi hi,. : name, 77 on rmht mde. Mcl'iiiren, Jj. Ii., l;;iiwiirivilic. Oi',-Horf,ef, Ciyine fiitn w.U nt.ui: n;er. cutllu, on Un McCani', liavid li. t'cho Or. Hordes hrHnded I To cunnecteit, on t he left alutnUler; cattle nutue '!" liipand t-nde. R'rr, Frank, Vox Valley, Or. Mule nhoo wih lof.cttrk on entile on ribs and under in nach ear; Lunaun Hume brand on left stitte. .liElid i,t w. .. : ioitiin.zt. Or. On Moraen. Mill iiitll .M.ijlt. uiMier on h'ft, ahouitier;orj .iaiUe, tun bar connected on top on the riwht Btdt Hhtff in ( i runt Coun'y. Neai.Andi'i'W. Loin.' liock.Or. Uoraeis A N con-ot-ieii on infi shoulder; cnttlu mma on both hipr?, Nonijke, E., Mivmon. Or. UoraB. circlo 7 on -it ihiwt . ctotle. NMine on loft hip. UlHi r,.Jof,t ph, ( anion ( ity. Of. A Son cuttle ti iefl hip; on liolhi.-t., ,iijne on left thitfti, Uane I -' 'iM CoUiMy i iy , Pen, Lrtxington, Or. P O on lefl in . . Oip, Herman. I'mine City, Or. On cjatle, O .1' etiitnecletJ on leit hip; honsou on left sUlle -nt! ft utile mi noe, lt;ui;e in tiiant county, IViiir-un, Oiave, Eid:t Jile, Or, burHBB, iiuar .i I'li'ciH htm io on ntl b.'ioultioi' and 24 on left 'up. CiUiie, tort, in U(: mr, right cropped. 24 i. If 1 1 nip. hung, ui, Eignt ,'iliie. Caikei i (ileahoii. IJariliiiari.Or, HoreoslPon ti lioifltiei. V in, En e t, Lexington, Or.- llor tH braud K (L E connected) o. iiilt i-liouitler ; oulile. Uu-on tigiiihip. liange, .lltirrow counti". J ,pei,J. II., lii-itnixitui,. Kit, ititihtjb, J c, pun. i-ui t-ii o leit up.- ulttei'i cat tie, nau.iv :n lit tup, i t ni Iu in unci i ear. IVttjb, A. v ., inn i , Or,; lioraeB diamond F on t-imuitler. can u., ,( ;i J vounecieii, on the It lup. iii-iiei ujoiie in ief( ear and aliu ia (he Uhl. t'owell, Jotin 't'., rjnyvillti. Or Hoihrr J 1J con. nee t'U oil lell (ihoulut'r. ( 'mile, OK counncted on eft hip, two utuiw iiult ci'opK, o:iy on onch oar, wattle tinner throni. j;, main (imnt county. Uotii,- Antiiew. Ilai-uiii.tii, Or. Uoibob, square .m.r. with ijuailHr-einileuver it on left stiHe. lieiniiger, i hm, Iieppner. Or. iioraea, 0 H on It'll hllUUlllc. . I iice. laii, Htndnaan, Or.; horMCB, three panel Aorm lence tm letl shoulder; ca:tle, DAN on Khl rihoulUer. linuge near liurilman. iiujtie, Ariitiii, liuppimr. Or Ufraesi, plain V on eti Hiiouttlei; cattle, same brand reversed on itdn hip and crop oil riyhi ear, Itunge in Mor ow county. Hui-h Hrob., Heppner, Or. Huroes branded 5 n the riKhi alioulder: cattle, IX on the left tup, 3 left tup, Kange .in top oil letl ear antl dewlap on neck. norion anu atiioinnm lhuhiim. Iiiit, Williain, Itiuge, Or. Horees K on t f r.t,nuluer; uattlu, U on luft hip, en p ofl KM eai, uiKierbil on left ear. Hheep, it on rtoatheiB, itunti crip jtl nidi ear. Itauge Lma tliaajiU Mi. n owe lunlibH. t.i aiej. (Wnii ew . tiexmKtfiu, Or. HorBei randr'tl , K on riht Bhonitler, vynt Quartei n-cie 'Ver hrand; cattle name on right hip, ai.e iluiroft cou!ity. Uujt.e, Win. It, Oairyville, Or Hit oonnectec ilti gtmrtti cinde over top on cattle on riKhthip no crop oil riht ear and plit in left. Horses ititie itiaim on lell tiiioiiltler. liange in 3lttrrow rant ami liiluaiu countiea. uocior.J. H lloppner, Or. Horaee, JO on oi l oiiouiner. ( at Lie, o on riht hip. .-piciiiiHll. J. VV., Oooeeberry, Or. Vloraei 'iitintteti al on left aU .ulder; mngo tu ilorrow i.Uiitl. bailing, (,' 0 Heppner, Or Horsea branded 8 A ..n lell Hhouitler; cattle wuine on left hip. iSwanKari , h. fc ., Lesmtjtou, (Jr. Horses iVilh tlattli tinder tl on loft Btitie cattle 11 with .hhji unoer it on right nip, crop oil ngitt, etir aud Aasitlietl tm ngtit hind leg. liutigo in Morrow, iiniaui anil uuiuinia counueti. vfll;art. A L., Athena, or. Horaea branded 2 u tell nlioultlur; cut Lie ouiue on left hip. Orop 'i. eai, wattle on leit inntl leg. Miaigui V . fc,., lleppuor, Or, HoraeB ehaded . o on ie, oliUe; cattle J a on left hip, a wallow oih in riMlt ear, uiulerbit in left. rtapp, lliuh., Heppner, Or. itoreeB, B A P on -H lop; raid fame on Lett hip. ohrier.John, frox, Or. NO connected on iiolneri on right hip; cattle, name on right tup, i;ropud rigiii ear and under bit in left enr, Kange in tiraiit eoutiti. feinith 13iob., SSubnville, Or. Horaes, branded II. Z.oiirjiiuulaer; caitie, ame on lef t shoulder, fequirab, .ianieM, Arlington, Or,; horses branded l!5 unlet! hiiouitier; cat lie dm same, also none waudie. Kiii.ge in Morrow and Uiiliam co ntiea. btepliuiiB, . A., iiaiduiKU, Or-; lioraea tiS on i igln hiine; cattle h. nzontal L on the light aide CilrVeiiholi, iUrs A. J., llyppm r, Or. Lttttle, tj n ngm to ; -walin-firk tn lefl ear. &aggart.ti. V., Iieppner, or. liorisee, 44 on itli (i.tfiiiiii ; t attle, 44 on left hip. hpeiry. It. O., heppner. Or, I attle W C on leit tup, crop ttlf rifciit and underbn iu left year, new mp; noiea i on letl shoulder. Inuiiipoon, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, S on 'Hi fitouJt. r; iHtlle, Z tin left shoulder. lipi eto.l3,i,)i.Dieipribe,Or. horses. (.,'-on left r-llOUiUttl . 1 in ner H. VV., Heppner, Or. Small capital T ten hiiouitiui, hi.ieierj; cattle same on left hip with r-plil tn hot), enrb. ltniuton, 11. Ai.. ioue, Or. Horses brauded it I connectiii uu ieti utitie; het-o haiue brand. Vantietpool, H. T.. l-na, Or; HttrHes HV con. i.ectett iii right nlitultler:ualtlo, al8 on riglit mi. VValbrnltt;, Wm.. Heppner, Or. Horses, U. L. .-ii Hie letl ttliouiuer; cuttle name on light hip. cii'j nil left i-ai and ritjtil i ar lOi i.ed. VViiboi.. Ji.hu Q,. riuiem oi Heppner, Or. Hoi-bet. brantleti Jy on the left uhoulde-r. Itnugw .Wiiiinv. ciiunty. arieu, li. i aleb, Or Cattle W with Qaarter circle over u, uu ,fi Hide, split iu right ear. horrea uHiiiw bra.id ou left shoulder, itaiigein (irain conut-y. right, ?ilae A. Heppner, Or, Cattle branded S W on Hie right hip. mjuare crop a right, ear alio tplit in lett, aae. henry, Heppner, Or. Horees branded ace ol cpauet on ieit shoulder and left hip I aitle brbliuec same on left side and left hip. Wells. A. ft., Heppner, Or. Horbes, o'-a on kit ftiiiiiidei- t ttiiM Woiunget, John, John tay City, Or On horset ttiree pKraneJ t 8 on left i-houlder; ? on biieep, Ini in hinh ears, liange iti Orunt and JUiLuer JMUiilH-n. W.HHiHard, Jul. n. Heppner, Or. Hordes, uioiiii-cnii iL lull shoulder, Watkuis, Libtie, liwppner. Or. Horses branded tt connecltn on Wit btlde. Wallace, Chark's, Portland, Or. 'at tie, W on ngin Hugh, lion in left tar; Uortt, W on rignt wliouluei. wui MiiLeoii lefi ohoulder. VV hittiei bio., nui in giou, baker Co.. Or. Homes hrantieti W B conuecteo on left oiionlder "ft iiliams, Vaeco, nauiiiton. Or. Qcarter cir cle over three bars on lefi hip, bom cattle and . hurseb. ltange Oram conuty. VV dlianiB. i O. Lonn Creek. Or Horses, qnar ter circle over three lars on lefl hip:catUe sama I noil -in it, -Mrf. fMi- Hat i-iii (.rani ronnty Wren. A. A., eppi.er. Or. Homes runningA A . (in fttmulder: ' wii sam 'in nglo hip. Wilder Elizabi-th 4 Hons, Ilardrnau Or. II r-lilt- lnuiu.it i,t VV coni.ecUil) KVV on left fide. lio-i-B sauitt on right -t.i.uhier. J. V I W Iker'snttl , Mui.eon It-it hip, htirsvs ram ; i.u trll shuuldi r- A'i rnge Itliioirow com ty j i if.Lg. J. .n.. 'H.wttij.Or.-norw branuad I 16 on thm naht fihonlAWo I 0 ..I' if? I il il