Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 24, 1895, Image 4

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AUvn. T. J., lone, Or. Horse Mi on left
shoulder; cattle name on left hip, under bit on
right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row county.
Armstrong, J. O., Alpine, Or. T with bar un
der it on left shoulder of horses; cattle same
on left hip.
Allison, O. D Eight Mile, Or. Tattle brand,
O D on left hip and horses same brand on right
ehonldnr. Itange. Kight Mile.
Adkins, J. J., Henpner, Or. Horses, JA con
nentirl on loft flank: cattle, same on left hio.
H'lird. T). W and son. Horse branded D B
on the left hio; o tie the same on left dink,
crop off rig' t ear. nndorcrop in the left. Mange
in Morrow Comity.
Bnrtholamew, A. G., Alpine. Or. Horses
branded 1 K on either shoulder. Range in Mor
row countv
Hannistor, J. W., Harrlman. Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
Brenner, Peter, Honseberry Oregon Horses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle sume on
right side.
Hnrke. M Ht fi, liong Croek, Or On cattle,
MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left oar, un
der half crop off right. Horses, same bnmd on
letft shoulder, liange in Grant and Morrow
CBrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side.
Left enr half crop nd right ear miner slope.
Barton, Wm.. H"ppnor, Or. -Horses, J Bon
right thigh; cattle same on right hip; split in
BH OrlT
Brown, Ina, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
right stifle; catt le same on right hip; range, Mor
row county.
Brown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, circle
C with dot in ie ter on left hip; cattle, name.
Brown, W. J., Luna. Oregon. Homes W bar
over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
'B'oyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box
brand on tifb hip oattle, same, with split in
each ear. n n n ,
Bore, P. 0., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shoulder: oattlo. same on left hip.
Brownlee, W. J., Fox,Or-Cattle. JB oonnecfed
on left side; orop on left ear and two splits and
midiile piece ont out on right ear; on horses same
brand on the left thigh; Kange in Vox valley,
Grant county,
('Hrsner Warren, WHgner, Or. Horses brand
ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three barn) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Kange in
Grant and Morrow counties.
Oain.E., Caleb.Or Y I) on horsoB on loft stifle'
TJ with quarter cirole over it, on left shoulder
and on loft stifle on all colts n-'der fi years; on
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years, All
range in Grant oonnty.
Cate, ('has. U Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H (! on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
Kange Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Corrigall. M M. Calloway. Or Cattle crop ont
of f ach ear and underbit, wattle in forehead;
horses half circle 0 on left stifle. Itange Mor
ow and Umatilla ooni'tios.
Curl, T. H John Day, Or. Double cross on
each hip on entile, swallow fork and under bit
in right ear, split in left ear. Kange In Grant
oonnty. On sheep, inverted A ami spear point
ou shoulder. Kar marko" ewes, crop on left ear
punched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in
right and under half orop in left ear. All rangs
iu Grant oonntv. ...
Conic a. ,l..Irf)na.Or. Horses. w)on nnhtshonl
der. Cattle, sameon right hip: ear mark square
crop off left and split in right.
Currin. K. Y Currinsville, Or. -Horses, on
left atiHa.
Cox Kd. H., Hardman, Or. Cattle, C with
Ein center; horses. (;h on loft lit).
Cochran, K. K Monument, Grant Co, Or.
Itrua hmndod circle with bar beneath, on left
shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark
nulla nlone both ear and dewlap.
1'i.ui.in II . Harduian. Or. Horses branded
O on right hip. Cattle branded the same. Also
brands CI on horses right thigh; ca't'e same
brand on right shouldur, and cut off end of
riuht. enr.
Douglass, W. M , Galloway. Or. Cattle, H D on
right side, swailow-fork in each ear; horses, H D
Ely, Bros., Donglas, Or. Horses branded ELY
on left shoulder, cattle same on lefthip, hole
in right ear.
Emery, C. H., Hardman, Or. Horses branded
reversed (! with tail on left shoulder ; cat.
tlesame ou right hip. Itange in Morrow oonnty.
Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LK on
right hip; horses V with bar ui.dor on right
shoulder.
Klorenoe. H. V. Heppner, Or Horses, V on
right shouldi" ; oattle, V on right hip or thigh,
French, George. Heppner. Or. Cattle branded
WF, with liar over it. on left, side; orop oil loft
ear. Horse, same brand on left hip.
Gentry, Klmer, Kcho, Or. -Horses hrsnded H.
H. with II quarter cin le over it. on left stifle.
Knngein Morrow and Umatillsoonntios.
Hiatt A. H., Ilidge, Or. Cattle, round-top
with quarter circle under It on the right hip.
Itange in Morrow and UtiiHtillacoiinties.
Million A. I links, lliimi Hon. Or Cattle, two ban
on either hip; crop in right ear and split iu left.
Horses J on right thigh. Kange in Grant oouuty
Hughes, Hamnel, Wagner, Or-J" (T V L
c.oiiiim'U'iDon right shoulder on iHirmis; on oattle,
on right hip and on left aide, swallow fork in
right ear and slit in left Kange in Haystack
ilitrlet..Mor,,w oonntv
HhIb, Milton, Whhit, Or. Horses hranded
-O- (cattle with parallel tails) on ln slioiililer
('utile same on lull hip also large circle ou lofl
hie.
Howard J L, G tllowar, Or. Ho'ses f (cross
with i ir uliuvn i't on right sii'nilder; oattlesniue
on I 'ft niile. Knngi in Morrow and Ihiintillii
comities
Hall. Edwin, John Duv. Or.-Cniiln E II on
rlirlit liii;liors s nuhihiiii ruht stinulder. Kange
In iirunt nty.
Hughes. Mat, lliiptmer, Or. Horses, shaded
limrt on the loft shoulder. Hatige Morrow Co.
Hnnaker. II Wagnnr. Or, -Horses, V on left
atlieiHer: CHI tie. Von left III i.
Humphreys, i M Uardinaii, Or. Horse, II oi,
lef' (Unit
IIusiiiii. Luther. Fight Mile. Or.-Horse II on
(he left shoulder slid limrt on the left stills Cat.
tie ssniM on left hni. It'ingn in lorrow oiiimty
.l-.iies. Il'irrv. Heppu -r Hr - Horses lirandml
II J on tn li ft shoulder; rnMlii lira nled i on
rorht hip. alio .mdei lot ill left ar. liaitgii in
M'" row county.
J link iii, ri. M., Heppner, Or -Horses, horse,
shoe J oil left shoulder. (sill", the mills,
Kange ' I'l'i Mile.
J. .to a 'ii, eli. Liia, r llorsos. oindeT on
left suite; cal l In, smiiis on right hip, under half
orop in hii mid si, lit n left ear
Himr, Mike, Heppi er, Or.- Horses hmndivl
KSV on l.i'l hip csitle usiii and orop of! left
esrt under alut un lli right
Kirk J T. Heppner. Or. - Horse (19 en Ml
honlder: rati I". U on left hill.
Kirk. Jsmh, II ippusr. Or.; home- II on left
L'.ul.ler ; oat I In same on tight side, undcrlut on
right ear.
Kumlierlaiiil W.G .MiinnI Vernon. Or. I Lull
rai'le oil rig 'it and left sides, swallow fink In It ft
ear and ii'eter cmp in rigid ear, HnnMsmam.
biaed on left shoulder. Itniige iu Grant CMtiitv
lttft..ti, Hteltltt, ni.Or,-H L on left tn x-
ini entile, rrop and split im light ear. Ilnnwv
saute brand ou left shuiiliWar, liange l.ranl
T.l'ei'slletl, Jotin W ,...ll'.- Or. - Horses
lirnltdil half -eili'ls J I . cnnecteil on left sttolll.
der. I a'lle. saiur mi left liiii, Kange, itsar lri
Itia'on
lili.'K. J W Heppner Or - Horses lnsnde-1
f , ami oi ell tt..tit...r; rettle same ou left
lop, waitl oir right )e, Hum sills III rigid
ear.
ltM, Oefirge. Heplilief Or.- Horara brande.1
rloitlile H run tte,t swiiiief line ralleil
Swing II. IHI lefl shiHllitMr.
Minor, hr, Heppner r - Cattle, M II nr
rlgtil hli. Iioism M 'Hi left shoulder.
Morg.n si N. Il.ippi.er. Or. - llonm. Ml
on left tt'uM'i rsiile ssine mi Uift lop,
Miiehell li r lone. i'r, - l.ir-. ii on rtglii
bip; i-anie, li on nghi side.
Met Isreu, D ll . Hmwlistllle Or,- Horws,
fignra ,m ea.-h li.eittler, ihiii la. Miim bin
M iliir. Krai'k. fi Wl-i.tir Mnlesbo
with .a-sif k on rsiile im rdw sad nuilar r.
a.'h Mir, boraea sains liraltd on lefl stitta,
Mi'llal 'l, .. IIS'ioH-in. I IT. 11 Moraea. -
Willi l.aif cin Is n'flef m t.fi sliiailder.on I atn.
5rttf itmrm eoniiei-ieil on lop ihi lite righl aols
lenge in lirant Cieinlv.
N.ail n.iW lne lt.-k Or - H'.iae. A M e. .
lief leal on lf al.Hilier, rsMia same irti Urfh ld4i,
S.fi) km. r , Hiiti.rion or,-llciraa, rin Is Jinn
left tlogt: rsHie sains im lefl hip,
Oliver, J,sn h. I aliliei I tit. Ilr - K I on cattle
us left lop. ,.n rtorse, sa'tie on lefl Hugh, liange
In Oral, I f-eii-l f
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llli, H hiii. I'mi'le I I I. Dr. On catMa. I
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on left shoulder: eettle same on left hip. Crop
on ear, wattle on left hi fid leg. ... I
Straight W. E., Heppner, Or. Horsee shaded
JH no lert stifle; cattle J 8 on left hip, swallow
fork in righl ear, underbit in left.
bapp. Thos.. Heppner, Or. Horses, 8 A P on
left hip: cattle same on left hip.
Hhrier.John. Fox. Or. NO connected on
horses on right hip; cattle, same on right hip,
crop off right ear and under bit in left ear. Kange
in itrant county. ...
Smith Bros., rjussnville, Or. Horses, Dranaea
H. Z. on shoulder; cattle, ameonleft shoulder.
Hoilires. James. Arlington. Or,; horses branded
JH on left shoulder; cattle the same, also nose
waddle. Kange in Morrow ana tjiuiam counties
Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horsee 88 on
right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side
Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, B
on right hit ; swallow-fork in left ear.
Hwaggart. . W., Heppner, irr. norses, tt on
left shoulde. ; cattle, 44 on left hip.
Hoerry, E. G.. Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on
loft hip, crop off right and underbit in left year,
dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder.
Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horsee, Z on
left shoulder: cattle. 2 on left shoulder.
Tippets. 8.T..Enierpriae,0r. Horses, C-on lefl
shoulder.
Turner K. W., Heppner, (Jr. Hmall capital 1
left shoulder, horses; cattle same on loft hip
with split in both ears.
Thornton, II, M., lone, Or. Horses branded
HT connected on left Btifie; sheep same brand,
VanderDool. H. T.. Ina. Or: Horses HV con
nected on right shonlder;cattle, same ou right
Walbridge, Wm.. Heppner. Or. Horses, TJ. L.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
crop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, John W,, Salem or Heppner, or.
Homes branded Jo on the left shoulder. Kange
Morrow county.
Warren. W H. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter
circle over it, on left side, split iu right ear.
Horses same brand on left Hhonlder. Uatigein
Grunt comity.
Wade. Henry, Honpner. Or. Horses branded
ace of spades on left shoulder and loft hio
Cattle branded same on left side and left hip.
Wolflngor, John, John Day City. Or On horses
three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sheep.
bit in both ears, liange in urani ana mtunuer
counties.
Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, TJF
connects on lef t shoulder.
Watkins, Lishe. Heppner, Or. Horses branded
UE connected on left stifle,
Wallace. Charles. Heppner, Or. Cattle, W on
right thigh, holt in left ear; horses, W on right
shoulder some sameon left shoulder.
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Crater mountain is one of the Uma
tilla Indians' great spook depots from
ancient time, says the Baker City Dem
ocrat. Bucks that are now white with
the hoary frosts of many winters rec
ollect hanging in the trees tightly
strapped to their nursing boards, while
their mothers roamed the forests in
search of game for the lords of crea
tion r wood for the tepee, and from
infancy love to relate how the great
spirit spoke to them with the awful
voice of terrific thunder in the bowels
of the earth. Many are the stories and
legends of Indian lore told of Crater
mountain. One of the favorite ones is
told of a great war between the
Shoshones and Umatillas. When the
Umatillas had conquered their foes
they proceeded to slaughter old and
young, regardless of sex. One beauti
ful Shoshone maiden, seeing that
death was inevitable from her pursu
ing foes, plunged headlong into the
burning crater, and instantly the vol
canic eruption ceased, much to the
consternation of her pursuers, who on
the following day found, on looking
down the chasm of inky darkness, a
resplendent light with the form of the
Shoshone maiden in the midst of the
apparition. They told it to their dusky
warriors and to this day Crater moun
tain is looked upo.n with reverence
from an Indian point of view.
The following is from the diary of J.
A. Wright: "Crater mountian is located
some eleven miles from the Camp of
Cornucopia, on the south side of the
range whose caps are tipped with
eternal snow. Many chasms and As
sures have in .the misty past cleft the
mountains and left them in the most
fantastic shapes. Vegetation ceases to
crow after a certain height is reached,
and close under the base of one of the
great peaks is the famous extinct vol
cano. Ashes and lava are louna in
great profusion and in such indescrib
able masses that it makes the ascent
one of peril and great dimculty. How
ever, once at the top, a peek down into
the blank, fathomless abyss supplies the
most morbid minds with all the sensa
tionalism necessary for a lifetime. A
favorite amusement was to throw rocks
down and listen to the sounds as they
struck on the projecting sides of the
dark chimney until the sounds died
away, leaving nothing but for the
mvstified explorer to guess it Had
reached the bottom."
Manv have been the stories circu
lated of the wonderful cavern that ex
tended from the sides of the great
chimney. A stout cable was provided
and a basket swung from a pulley
Hon. Joseph, with camera and note
book, was carefully lowered some
three hundred and seventy-eight feet,
when he noticed an aperture in the
side of the chimnev. and, by signals
agreed upon, a halt was called iu his
downward career, and he crawled
through a cleft iu the great chimney,
and the work of exploration began.
The first sight that met his astonished
gaze was a most stupendous chamber,
from whose mighty dome hung stalac
tites of great beauty, which were en
hanced hy the light of the candle, and
fairly struck terror to Ins heart, as the
dickering candle seemed to possess the
ovcr of some unseen hund that limile
.Millions of the brilliant stalactites
lance in resplendent beauty. A grout
snowv owl blinked at the astonished
loseiih.
The explorer groped Ins way to the
f;ir end of the chamber, where he
thought he heard the sounds of falling
water nor was lie mistaken, for
smieefciiig himself through an opening
he found himself in another ehamisT
of im-at lieauty, with a htroaumf hot
sulphur water running into the earth.
The incrustation from the sulphur
water had transformed the cavern into
coral-like substance and left it iu
such fantastic slutiH-H. He found in the
water some lively little lizards und
some frogs mm ciiange comr on tnc
slightest provocation and two lurge
rats who eyed the explorer with a cu
rlosity that seemed to Issle no good,
and lie longed for his little gun.
HER DEST.
Well-Known Authors Who Decline to Ac
cept Money for Their Works.
This is true of Count Lyof Nikol
aievitch Tolstoi, the famous Russian
author, who, while in the army as a
member of the staff of Prince Gorts
chakoff, was present at the storming
of Sebastopol in 1855. Leaving the
army, and already a famous poet and
novelist, he devoted himself to liter
ature, and spent a short time in the
most brilliant literary and social
circles of St. Petersburg. Since his
marriage he has lived more or less in
retirement, and during the Russian
famines of 1891 and 1892 made great
efforts on behalf of the peasants on
and in the vicinity of his estates. In
the latter year Count Tolstoi resigned
all social standing and privileges of his
rank, and he now devotes most of his
time and money to good works, while
living as poorly us any of the peasan
try. He insists that the literal inter
pretation of the Sermon on the Mount
is the only rule of Christian life, and
he has expressly declined to avail him
self of any copTight in his works or in
translations of them into other
languages. Dr. John Charles Ryle,
bishop of Liverpool, has written above
two hundred tracts on religious sub
jects, many of which have been trans
lated and reprinted in French, Ger
man, Dutch, Portuguese, Italian,
Russian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish,
Hindostani, and Chinese, and it is said
that he will take nothing' from the
publishers for them and will make no
profit from them.
SOME POINTED QUESTIONS.
aGUARANTE
elts
They Were Tot to American Travelers by
the Viceroy of China.
When Mr. Allen and Mr. Sachtleben
reached Tien Tsin, after their long bicy
cle ride from Constantinople across
Asia, they had a protracted interview
with the viceroy Li Hung Chang the
man whom Gen. Grant included among
the three greatest statesmen of his day.
lie asked the young American travelers
a multitude oi questions auoui. uie
countries they had ridden through, and
at last came down to personalities, lhe
following were a few of his inquiries:
About how much did the trip cost
you?"
"Do you expect to get DacK an or
more than you spent?"
"Will you write a book?"
"Did you find any gold or silver de
posits on your route?"
"Do you like the Chinese diet?"
"now much did one meal cost vou?"
"How old are you?"
'Are vou married?"
"What Is the trade or profession of
your parents?"
"Do they own much land?"
"Are vou democrats or republicans?'
"Will you run for any political office
in America?"
"Do you expect ever to get into con
gress?" "Do you have to buy offices in Amer
ica?"
The young men hesitated a little over
this last question, and the viceroy was
good enough to say that they would be
come so well known as tne result oi
their long journey that they might get
into office without paying for it. ou
are both young," he added, "and may
hope for anything."
THE
en Electric
AND APPLIANCES
SNSUREto the sick
theso great point3 cf advantage over all
imitators.
IE ELECTING CURRENT
can be ' immediately felt, al
though oothfng to the most
sensitive. The strength of the current
is under the complete control of the
wearer, so much so that a child may be
treated and cured by the same power of
Belt necessary for the strongest man.
It can be changed from positive to neg
ative current in a moment.
They have and are curing
thousands of cases of
RHEUMATISM,
CHRONIC DISEASES
'A
' ' it
AND
NERVOUS AILMENTS
in man and woman (irom any
cause) where long continued medical
treatment failed to cure.
NO MEDICINES ARE NECESSARY.
Avoid all cheap (so-called) Electric
Bolts and fraudulent imitations of our
Electric Belts and Appliances, as these
are an imposition upon the suffering
THE OWEN ELECTRIC TRUSS
is the most retentive and curative
Truss made for the radical cure of
Rupturo.
Inclose six cents and send for our
LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
in English, German, Swedish and Nor
weeian languages; containing medical
facts, sworn statements of cures made
and descriptions of Belts and Appli
ances, Address
WEfl
ELECTRICAL FLASHES.
Wit rtl OI 11 Dr.AI.I II1 ran mII
feu mi i hint ehrpr llian inn ran
rl rlMHlisrt, 1hNltV IIOtKU
ur Im! w mk rprr kind.
tirh III tLintl, I II. and
olhrr lllah Arm rail Nlrarl flaird
ftrMlaa Mavnlar lortli.OOana a p.
Call aar aiaal ar vrlt ua. ta
war.; yoar irad, aud If prlers, Irrma
and stmaredaallna- HI la, wa lll
!. II. Wa rkallrnaa Iha Murld
i;iisjrsa III. I'T I It 10.00 MfMlMuT
l arhlao lor ill.HII,r I krllrr f itt.
wins narhlaalarf 40.011 Ikan
ran ksr Irnaa a a, ar aur Arai.
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ton aakt a
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Orriiiin. N ia flltclril aitli a ll.rual
or 1 ti ti at lr.iiin! ran iim Ihia ratumlr
jail limit tifaiatrta! ll. It klaaj gl
irvm't rrlirf, ll ia MiiUlljr valiiatil
f.if m. la aa tl Irliatra tlir linw. Insart
irralliiiia aaalrr aci'l ai.U lioinralina
rnlilai ii-f imiiII la nriituni.la
a hrn Una rriii. U lasrn an. I fa-o-i
alila f ara rlrrcias.l. For tala I f
hliMMim J,iinaiin l'rii C.
(1 It. 1111, Ilia Innanrial k'lisl, ran
ha I mi I al I. is I'silms, Mslliirk onraar,
alirfa tl kill tlliriiaa at n''Utr 'lirv,
slistrs, sliiii'"-a, bairata, rli-.
lUal 'I'.. Hi'a Flnanrial hfli.i," an J
llian lasa up l l rrtliar uttitiratinna
Th ata all C 't I incliitf. HilrMliin-,
('ail.si Ikit.l, aitant. M dim,
T. W. Atrra, Jr. la luakiti,; ilrrrl
iMHaiia thai Ii (ttarantava. ,i Blil
pal, ai.. aPa l al riils - ran, 6
i air ff S ,V, ll'.l t a n l-t a
an I la an J Iff II. ll.
Vtil -I'ia.B c faO arklff W'U
i ii b'nttf ii 11 tan 4 but.it.
Uri, a,ff UlaJllUft.
I'atbatle Inilanrra of I ha Chilli's Instlnrl
fr run.
Airs. Moiraworth, who writoa'a moV'
Injr srtlclr In Woman' Work, ronrrrn
ln(T the nri-ov"!! of olitnininir "fun.
food anil fnli nir" fur all rlusHt'Hof
chililrrn, any Unit thir nrr anmnir
lndon' poor tlmusaniU of little ones
who nrvcr Inul a tuv.
Yrt still thr t'ltllii'sv in.tlrtf't lo'Tnake
Indirre" surmounts vxvry irnctlrnl ol
ta'li anil iIhto la a tmr stury of onr
little auffi-n-r frmn a s-lirnnU iIIm-um
w In isr only .l.i tliln:r wvr tlit htvits
of ilamp on tin- wall lii'M.li' her IhmI.
Mio pUyeil tliry wit ri-ul ntnl nlirr
stir faro thiMii iiiiiiii's att't linulimry
qiiallttoa.
Anollii'r triti Htory aiinivi'il how far
tlii llttlo raiiilli of a lo atnl loritii;
wonl nmv throw Its I fa in. , t.-m lur
l Min.i.ir ii..il f.ir l.uii'1'in s nNir
Aa Irylnrf to lni'r"-ia utin hrr littlo
jmpiU fcniin I U- of tin real inranliiij
oi fllrif.
"Whatrrrrlt rnsy !. ahr aatil, "our
offrritiir liitiiMl kliniil.l Ih of our Wit,
of what prla nu.st.
In una hal-jr In-art hrr wnrli fnnnd
rra.lr rriii.. NVl ilay a little
rrratr rnhlr hir ofT.Tinir t.i tlio
ti Bi hrr. It was a rarrfully tin! Ai'k
aifr. cunuinuiir a f-w irralna of rUv
i nis was rtr-r inoat ruUu and Jut-
nape, nar only trvaur.
PERSONAL ORCVITICtk.
Tns tirrinan riiirror ha iw turm4
bis aUriitluu Iu arullHur. w itk rr.uite.
It It aaiJ. quitr a untoaarJa rn
tha eonaniurrura of lit iulrrfrrrui-a
with aci. tua an. I liUratura.
Mv. Iihiliv At'iaa. who ha Win
diarU'hU U'S a palfti Uilaston to
lAiba-rfuia, I iietrrmmnl that It thall
Upaeida. lit bat Ukaa fir buodr4
raaa and a lot of Matlm guns wita
bim.
raintM It tat of Urrat I ritaln U
kaakln quiu a rrpitalUn asaa ai-trrM
Wfora lh quran. If If any ihanrt
tha llrtlish r.p!a ahouM ttiaka up
Ihrir m n 1 U rt e(! th r'jal aul.
aiJiaa ahr ran t auri of a f ifiutit
la Amrriia
M ! Tw ain, thr popular writrr. hf
waa knows tha Inilia'.a A L O T.
al1r cf l 'atnl-an l wh.t dir t Is
porlhrm lata rrs nt'r. wa tii,r4
fof..! ht M tha ttaiHa ila. with .ut
iit7-. Mi Wlr U,i t p.a.f4 a,--! a
.sl i, nuwi b4 K4 Uu la.
r
11 1C00 OilbiTt recorded that other
bodies bvsiilcn amber had electric prop
erties.
Tkmla, the electrician, thinkshe has
solved the problem of transmitting
tfU'ctrioity to a dibtanoe with little Ions
of power.
TiiKilestrnetivenessof anew Gatlinff
ffuu may be imagined when it in Htated
that it tires :i,l "J shots a minute. hen
operali'd by an eleotrie motor, it fires
5, in 'ii hhuts in a minute.
Sami vi. LnrKflw, un u(ed renident
of Muraiiie. N. I)., who ban been a
(,'reat hiilTerer from rheumatisin fur
over twenty years him been entirely
anil, it Is tliuiiirht, j'nimnetitly cured
bv a slight struUeof lijfhi ninif.
Mu. I'TnnoN is now i-ntruifod In the
const ruction of ii iimtfnetic ore concen
tratur w liit-li he e.vpivt will work a
revolution In the iron business, so that
northern furnaces can once inure buc
ccssfully coiiiK'tu with the south.
Tn.F.nioNKMKTKH U the new word
niiininif an Instrument to reiristcr the
time of euch louversution at the tele
plmtii' frum tha time of rintrin(f up the
efi'hiui.ri! to the riricinifHilr signal.
.Such a system would reduce rctilula of
telephoiii's to a acute acconlinir to the
service. Insteiiil of a llxed chlirtre to ta
business tlrm or oucaslonal user alike.
ieiititlc Americun.
ELECTRIC
IP
203 TO 211 STATE STREET.
CHICAGO.
W. d. BRODIE.
1057 W Polk St., Chicago, Oct. ST, 1893.
The Owen Electric Belt and Appliance Co. r
Gentlemen Solely in the iuterett of others
who are, or may become similarly affected with
myself, I venture to offer my experience with
the use of the Owen Electric licit, and that
I am actuated entirely by that motive, must D9
apparent from the fact that until you see my
name and address recorded on this letter you
had no knowledge of either. 1 had long been a
sufferer from chronic dyspepsia and nervous
prostration, contracted or aggravated by many
years residence in the East Indies. About three
years ago I purchased one of your Belts in the
hope that its use might afford me Borne relief,
and wore It continuously as directed for about
four hours every afternoon for a month or so,
and the result wac perfectly marvelous. My
indigestion with all its attendant miseries, ner
vousness, depression, Irritability and Insomnia,
from which latter I was a great sufferer, have
disappeared. I then discontinued the use of the
Belt (the existence of which I had indeed for
gotten), until about six weeks ago, when a
recurrence of my old trouble very forcibly
reminded me of it. I again put it into wear
(after ceasing its use for over one and one-half
yearB), and with the same extraordinary results,
being again restored to health, strength ana
vigor, after wearing it for only ten days. Under
these circumstances I can most emphatically
recommend to others suffering from the ailments
which I have endeavored to describe, the adop
tion of the use of the Owen Electric Belt.
I had long been aware of the curative powers of
electricity from what I had read on the subject.
and on my return to England I purchased from
Pulvermacher of Regent street, London, thw
combined chain bands, of which he is the
patentee, for which I paid three' guineas, and"
although I mus admit that I derived some
benefit from their use, I am bound to say the
general result did not approach the benefit
derived from the use of the Owen Belt,
besides which Its utility is so great an improve
ment In comfort and convenience; Tulver
maehers' being cumbersome and complicated la
adjusting to the body, besides causing from
being uncovered, blisters and sores, and above
all not being able to regulate the current as Is
the caso in the Owen Electric Kelt. You
are at perfect liberty to make what use you
think fit of this letter, and 1 nhall bo glad to
answer either verbally or by letter any inquiry"
niado from me on this subject. I am, gentlemen.
Yours respectfully,
W. J. BK0DIE.
h IA Institute
-OF-
For tho Cui'" oi
Liquor, Opium aiid Tobacco Habits
It Is hwatiid at Salem, Oiegon,
The Mont licmtdul Town on the Count.
Call at the Gazkttk office (or particular.
Strti'tljiconllileiillKl. 1 risliiuiit prtvaii'siiil sure
cure.
ON DUSY BROADWAY.
Aa lacMant Sat liftra Urm na Ilia Rlraala
of Our lilt I It Irs.
ltroailwny ua cruwdeU with trucks
ami )w.li'striiins. 1 1 ahorlly after
rlk'hl o'eliH'k In the morning anil abon-Uii-ieis
ami clcrka were hurryintr to
their business.
Tli rev llulii plrla turneil Intu Four
teenth atreet. They wore the regula
tion t'his'kfrvil apnina an fiimlliar to
the outruns of the bl dry 1,'inmIs stores
A they Miuiileil the corner a (fust of
wlinl rudely hfteil the hat of the small
est iflrl ami sent It aaiitiitf into the niU!
die of the street.
th. ilear, there foea rny hat. the
little one cneil, aa she atiHsl wrlntfln
her hitiiiU anil making' t.p hrr mint!
vihat to ihv
The nrit moment ahe ha.l fullowesl
It Into the street The lint was run
iluw n I v a cable ear an. I the ItttU ,'iri
a, reniiH'il.
"1 rm k ilrlver pul'.eil up their Imrse
a yoti rnrciy tin-in do Iu t,ia birf
citr. The cable ear IoimsI ami the
If r piiian fiit off anil himself rraeuetl
the i heap sailor hat
He bambsl It to the little girt In thr
mhhlle of the alrwl, ln earefii'ly
IhI olT the mii'l. and after . I n jf this
joined Ih t C MMimni "u on thrsl Uiaalk
Jiien trar.ic, wiiuii ln.l m mu-
Wienlarily sl.p)w.l a rriiili.l
Trui k ilrnrrs shouted and (Wore, and
trripinrn poinuled their fuii un tt
tal'.e ar a4Ui. and I ie ularrvn
cmild hanlly make up hi a mind whetfi
rr he liitd a. tuai'.y si u tha hi i-lrtit of
Imagined IL
I aar W'i aa
It trat n led men! M ntt la
ar a-oil all In a Ufliia! rUmii
'i-T 1 1-10, Iha f,. II. an J fn ir r
sv r . ir I a lin ini.al '.. it
Kioh' X iwinr, lur a-itiiimtioa
n-l a an I eul.ia, each h tf la at'ia'anW,!
- t irel Ibllria. ! fl feu 't fi
Ijw. Mumaeh at. I Kda, D ieatea
trtilea H', the la Iha aurl I, and
IS L ,,, . .a I j iMta aSIS 11.1
-svr'rrl fill AU I has fBi-la a'l
mar s lied to d i il ah' elainiM
if lim ahd ti b' I an i '
.lia' l I l'as'h ' I ' 'a !
tl ti, -a el UA S3 .4 II 4 . . AJtf't i L
-;W1TH
r()uro BOUND to Tako Mini.
Leaves No Constipation,-
Cnrra ll, a well aa all II llinnaneta, Kirk ilenilarbe and Malaria, The only
CuMr.. Hllil. tlll In the anrl. I. Kuld by all ilrntruisi or aenl bv mall on
reeen.i of .nee. W eenU per ton. l llLMlMN Ml I'ICAL Cll.
411 t'alilornla Htrret Han Frahrlen, ('al.
BLANKS.
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
OUR sSTOCK .
OF . . .
SPACE IS
TOO 1 1 HAW
ANM) vi-:
ARK WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It
ficc.
to Advertisers at a
Vou neeil it in your
jrent
iin.'Micial sacri-
l)Uines. and as .1
matter of business we nuift s-.-ll it.
Tin: pATTt.Ksos rn visiUN.; C
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An ii,a naaiiN I in; Lancasiiiki: Insukavck (..
t MAM IIUi. rid, 15311 AMI
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