VTOCR BRANDS. While 70a attep yonr subscription paid up yen Can keep jour brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J.. lone, Or. Home G(i on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip, nnder bit on riifht ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row county. Armstrong, J. 0.. Alpine, Or. T with bar on. der it on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eitrht Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O D on left, hip and homes same brand on right shoulder, Ilange, Eight Mile. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA oon-ne-ted on loft flank: cattle, same on Uft hit. IHird. D. W and s'n. Horse brand' d D B onthelett hio; 01 tie the rnni on Inft flint, crop off rise' t ear. nndercrop in the left, liange ill Morrow County. Bartholomew, A. (i., Alpine. Or. Horses branded 1 E on either shoulder. Range in Mor--ow oountv Hannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thiuh; split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, lioosenerry Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side, Bnrke. M 8t 0, Long tJreek. Or On oattle, MAY connected on left hip. ctop off left ear, un. der half oroo off right. Horses, same brand on jotft shoulder. Ilange in (irant and Morrow connty. Bnmman, Jerry. Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half orop nd right ear nnper slope. Burton, Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Horses, J Bon right thigh; cattle same on right hip; split in ea'ih ear. Brown, Tea, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle sameon right hip; range, Mor row county. Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. HorBes, circle C with dot in w tor on lft hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses W bar over It, on the left shOHlder. Cattle same on left ioyer, W. Q., Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand on righ hip cattle, same, with split in eBBorg,rp. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; cattlo. same on left hip. Brnwnlee, W. J Fox,Or-Cattle, J B oonneoted on loft side; crop on left ear and two split and middle piece ont out on right ear; on horses Bame brand on the left thigh; Bange in Fox valley, Grant connty, Carsner Warren. Wagner, Or. Horses brand ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three bars) on right ribs, crop and split in eaoh ear. Ilange in Grant and Morrow counties. Osin.B., Caleb.Or. Y 1) on horses on loft stlflei TJ with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder and on loft stifle on all colts ndnr B years; on left, shoulder only on all horses oyer 5 years. All range In Grant county. Cate, Chas. ll Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. llango Morrow and Umatilla counties. CorrignU. M M. Oa'lowiy. Or Cattle crop out of f.Htih enr and nndorbit, wattle in foreh"Rl; horses half circlo 0 on loft htitlo. liange Mor. ow and Umatilla ooni tios. Curl, T. H., John iJav, Or. Donhle cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. Hange in Grant connty. On sheep, inverted A and spear point on shoulder. Ear markoii ewes crop on left ear ununited upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half orop in left ear. AU rangs in Grant county, . Cook, A. J. ,Lena,Or. Horses, OOon nglttshonl der. Cattlo. SBtneon right hip: ear mark square orop off left and split in right. Cnrrin.lt. X., Currinsville, Or. -Horses, on on leftstitje. Hardman, Or. Caitle, C with r, in nentr: horses. CK on left "tip. Cochran, K. K., Monnmont, Grant Co, Or. Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on loft shoulder: oattle same brand 00 both hips, mirk under slope both oars ami dewlap. Chapin, II., Hardtnan. Or. Horses branded O on right hip. t 'at.tle branded the same. Also brands CI on horses right thigh; ca t'e S'tirto brand on right shoulder, and cut oil end of ''uoitg'aos, W. M .Galloway. Or. Cattle, It Don right side, swailow-fork in each ear; horses, It D on loft hip. Ely. Br.. Donglas, Or. Horses branded ELY on loft shoulder, oattle same on loflltip. hole in right ear. Emery, C. H., Hardman, Or. Horses branded f)-. I reversed Cwilh tail I on loft shoulder; nat tli.same on right hip. llango in Morrow connty. Florence, L. A., Hoppiier, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; horse F with bar under on right 'Floronno. H. P. Hopttnor. Or Horses, F on right stii)i.id; cattle, V on right hip or thigh, knmcli. (Iu run. Iloppner. Or. Cattlo branded VK. with bar over it. on loft side; crop oil left ear. Ilorww, same brand on loft hip. Gentry, Klmor, Kiilm, Or. -Horses brsnded 11. H. with a quarter cin lo over it, on loft stifle. Ilange in Morrow and Umatillaoonntios lliatt A. H., Hidgo, Or. Cattle, rounil-top K with qimrter circle mid t It on the right hip. Itiiniru in Morrow and UmHtillHoonnlios. Ilinton A .lenks, Hamilton. Or Cattle. two his on either hip; crop In right ear ami split in left, KorsiHt J on right Hugh. Ilange 111 i(riini county Hughes, Hamnol, Wagner, Or-J" (T K I. foil nee led) on right stiouldoron horH.ts; on cattle, nn right hip and on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in loft. Ilange in Haystack district. Mitrftiv conntv lliiln, Milton, Wagner, fir. Horses hrandod -O (cattle witii p'irallol tails) 011 lufl shoiililer Cnttlo same on Inft hip also large circle on loft tile. Howard .? li, IHIIoway, Or. Ilorsos d- (cross wil h b tr attovo I' I 011 right shoitldnr; cattl'sHttte nn lft side. Hung' lit Morrow and Umatilla counties Hall. Edwin, John Diiv, Or. -('utile E Hon rlnlil lnp;hors s sauiooit right sliuuldor. IIhiikc in (Irmil oontdy. Ilughos. Mitt, Iloppner, Or. Horses, haded heart on the left shoulder. Hange Morrow Co. Ilitnaker, II A, Wagner. Or. -Horses, V on left hool I'-r. caitle. M on left hip. llu'iiiihrHrs, J M Uarduiaii, Or. Horses. II on left Hank llusitti, Luther, Kiiilit Mile. Or. Hon II on (he ..fl l, 11. il l, .ran I l.-irt on the loft stirie Cat tie svno on loft loll, U'Olgrt in Morrow imtinlf ,,in, , llarrv. Il'iipn ' Or Horse bran ll II J oi te li.ft in.nl. I. -r; ra'tlc bra hIh J on riifht lup. iilso ind. tint 111 b'fl ear. Ilange in Kin row Italy. Jiiiisiti, rt. M., Iliqipner, Or Horses, horse, shoe J 011 left shoiililer. Call Is, the saint. Knits' itn s'l't M II. John .n, Kelix 1,-na, Or.- Mtwaaa. eircUTon le't sunn: caiile, ssiiieiin right hip, nailer half or in ri'. sml .t.lit it left ar Kmnr, Mik", Iloppner, Or. -Hunwa bran 1d KSY on left In p nail In ant and orop ofl left ttr- under slitt on the right Kirk t T., Hppaar. Or.-llonss M an I ft (honlder; cattle, Htl on left hip. Kirk J , Hsppnar. Or.; horss 11 nn left kottlderi caltl sain on light stile, nniterbil on right esf . Knttilrlaud.W.li. Mount Vernon. Or. I I, on aula n right and loft si l.. awsllow fork in Uft r ti, timl ctop in right ear, Mre sain brand on left shoulder. Hange ill Grant "llitf. laiflon, Hlnpltoii, oi,Or.- H li 011 left hip im cattle, crop ami split on right ear. HoriMw am brand a left ahonliler, llntiga tiianl lin-itv. l.i-islUn, J.tlm W., I. !--- th-.-Hor bnidl Itslfotcle J I. (NtttltNCtod on left holt. tor. Cal'l. satti on left lilu. Itang. near U lnrftti lwhcy. 3 W Heppner Or -Hors Itratnlit l.a'id t 01 h'lt sli.Miit.ri Cftll sent tin lft hit., waul mer right )"', three shls 111 r ghl lir I. Iltsirg. Ileppttar. Ir.- Iliwaa btmndal llitfiltl II tsii net't ioiii(glina callwl tvt.ttf II nn left shtHlhlMr I, -Is M IV. Heppner, Or -Cattle hrs"d l rind mi rtuhl hip; lit sent tin right stilt. Ill K III M .flOW CMHltt. Minor, ar, Mt.in fH.-fattla, M II narhl hi l: h.tr M "It lefl slKHlhier, M. , n N . Ilppu"r, or. -llnrsM, Ml 11a Uft ItiMil.Ut ratlla aama ! left hiu. Mil. I.ll (-ar !. or.-lloraes, H on right hit', mitt 71 n right til. VltH larw, l. If.. Ilr..wntll, lr,-II. r,,,n s.ah shooldar, mill. Mio hn M-tnrr. fratik. r"t Vallet, O' - M.l lna Willi l.a ek .m rattla " nli sa l nnder In SM.'tt ,r. kiese aant Itrand on lft stttle. Mi-IUW, " ., ns MMi m. Of . ' " w.ih l.sif .-if.d andwf t Ml shonl lr,nn at't. f.Hir br f.,itNi.t oq ,, ini la riaht aol ILsi,m tn llritl I iMItilt. N -l 4ir. I, .ti. II k Of - llitrae N e.in. pwl ..n loft tiietldnr; eMl sain tvK di. V.r-lis V... aii,Hi nr. iloraaa.rirrla I ua lfi tiu-t,, c'il .tt ittt Uft hip. itlivw Jin-t.H. sni.te tit. ni -tt a rn'r on Uft tup ia hiHa, aaui let Uft llugti, llaiig la rt, cmtitt IHUr. rtrt, ttlti"fi, tf.-P O tm left a!,.i.'t( 1 Hp rman. I'tairU City, Of.- On eattla, O 1,1' cOit,.'!.! 1 mi lM hlpl h'rm ihi tn t aiid asm a a-w lUt.tf k, iirttt (nintt . I'.'.m llliii ,',l Mll, Hi. II , qllsr let rtr-U li'-l.l i Ut li.-lld'S' ad I left Kip. nl, ' IB U'' hi ro. Uft 1,11, l'..,- on llit Mil iliwit, lli linaa.Of.-- ILawa ll'iat left t,.Mil let. l',i-. . I. Islington, Of ll.ir- loand r. l, r AttmsHel' at, Uft i.Mtldet i ra.itle a a. on I IP ll w."W ei 'I I'MMt.J M . ltl-a- ll-r. e-et ke .. U't '.I lfi rani. 'a Wt hip m.i tut In h m ivpi 4 1 . IW . iliam.w.,1 - li.et! l stlU. J II J riHIM't I a I ' l,,p iifi-f tl.ii- la left naf aal 4ip in IIm tir'd. It.-I nd l,r l nsa Of lxe smart aith ,it.rlMt ..f.l i--t tl m left fn, It ( t I lots. It- .nt Of, II f . I II is) let, I lei. II ,h ttt-m It' - tt.tet t,fan te M I ha I .' tl..M,t t, , ee' 1 . IM tl, Uft hit 1 1 .i ..a un e -i i .u ,. a, li-,iig it M a a -d l e t. t - II e, . It.t. lit - M rrran t'-l a H tM !. .....t, tii ipsra rtr. i t-ft Irt.. I. iti a.i wi tigtii atp It . tl ., W. H lUlrttilt. Of HH tita 'i i'e r-tr I f.tet tn ..e ttit.n rt-' t t.i n I er .l. .a t'tl t I ! 'it la te'l. I. !., I e. U't .-i lf . IUa la H .1 . . I I e ...t.e. H. .... J Ml II ,,,,,.,,. If .11. MM, JO e'l tl, tl.tat. t till II Ml flgl.t hit. '. i W, ' . II- if M , J a i-'t l if, . .' l- I . u I-' ! f.' S 1 I ! I" H . H - . II ! , ,.. , i J " r . " t e a. I a '! ,i 1 i lrt a r , I-'. i ... - - 1 in ttrant county. Hmith Bros.. Hosantille. Or. Horses, branded H. Z. on shonldor: cattle, iame on lef t shonlder. Houires. Jamoe. ArJtnirton. Or.: horses branded J8on left shoulder: cattle the same, also nose waddle. Range tn Morrow and Gilliam co inties. mentions. V. A.. Hardman. Or-: homes Boon right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side Btevenson. airs A. J., Heppner. nr. cattle, o on right hii : swallow-fork in left ear. Hwairirart. G. W.. Heooner. Or. Horses. M on left, shoulde' ; cattle, 44 on loft bip. Hrierry, E. G Heppner, Or. I attle W C on left hiD. croD off right and underhit in left year. dewlap; horses W C on left shonlder. Thompson. J. A.. Heppner. nr. nurses, z on left shoulder: cattle, ii on left shonlder. TinneU.H.T..fcnlerprise,Or. Horses. C-on left shoulder. Tumor R. W., Heppner, Or. Small capital T left shonlder, horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both ears. Thornton, H. M.. lone, Or. Horses branded HT connected on left stifle: sheep same brand. Vanderoool. H.T.. Ina. Or: Horses HV con nected on right shoulder;cattle, same on right hip Walhnrfge, Wm . Heppner. Or. Horses, U. L. on the loft shoulder; cattle same on right hip. crop off left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John U,, Halom or Iloppner, Or. Horses hrandod Jo on the left shoulder. Ilange Morrow connty. Warren, W H. Caleb, Or ( .attle W with quarter circle over it, on left side, split ia right ear. Horses same brand ou left shoulder. Range in Grant connty. Wade. Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded ace of spades on loft shoulder and left hio Cattle branded same on loft side and left hip. Wo buffer. John. John Hay Cttv.Or On horse three parallel bars on loft shonlder; 7 on sheep, bit in both ears, Ilange in Grant and Malhuer counties. Woodward. John. Heppner. Or. Horses. UP oonnoofjid on left shoulder. Wat.kins, Lishe, Heppner, Or. Horses branded DI oomiecten on left stifle. Wallace, Charles, H-tppner, Or. Cattle, W on rightthigh, hole in left ear: horses, W ou right ehoulaer somi same on left, shoulder. Whittier ftros., nuntinguin. Baker Co., Or. -Horses branded w B connected on left shoulder Williams. Vasoo. Hamilton. Or. Quarter oir ole over three bars on left hip, both cattle and horses. Range Grant connty. Williams, J O. Long Crook. Or Horses, quar tor circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same ann slit in each ear. liange in Wrant connty Wren, A. A., Meppner, Or. Horses runningA A on shoulder: Cattle, same on riffht hiu. Young, J. 8., Gooseberry, Or. Horses brand l H on rh rtarht shon 11" TAVERN OF ill e o' o I OPENS JUNE 1, 1895. GEO. .CH0NIW.10, M.x.oi,. Luxury, Good Cheer, Hospitality. De- liL'litliil and llealtlilul Pastimes, SWEET BRIER CAMP. Established lust year In a roman tic dell of the SsrreiiH'iito Canyon, Just below and In full view of tifand old Hhiista It whs a iircHt hit and tiroimsi'S still more ciicnurtt King re sults nr the iirrsunt year T J. Liiktiih, at jihU'IIh. Is still in charge anu win answer an luijuirius. A i ew candidate for public favor mis year is SHASTA VICI NO CAMP, Also In the Shasta region, about ft mile and a half from Diinsniulr. It is h genuine imrndlse fur hunters, IHiers and st'i'kers of lu'iilth and jili'iisiire. Khhv m reach (near the ritilnimli. slifhilv, and all the ne cessities of I'ainii life easily prnciir- Gr ; n I 1 1 . All 1 1 lit 1 1 1 r it -a ahniit Hliasia Virlnii Ciiiiti, If addressed to W. ;. Iriiv, Hnx 4, Diiiisiiiutr, ( ul., will receive prompt attention, Camping In The SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS lina, r'ghts, l.aiiri'1. (llenwond, Kcl'oii. Hen uiinoiid, llimliliT Creek. J Reduced Rates I During the Camping seiisnii will be made by inu Knr full piirlii'iilars adilrrss r.. i K( Mi K US, Assl lief. ''nss. Ant., rnirn.tM Or any K. I'. (i. Agent. July Jit. Th Ommbfi in mifnlllrir Iri ff i lm nt it. 'I In? hiitmn I im in. Aiul flnniif. i Utmrh ailinl le llit hiiaiiilHin. 1 H 1 1 ir tliiiiutiot tlif-! tit i'lVH Til U M ftflll bliftilli ftllllMV. Ifl'lll Of I !. tH trrlltlf to Urn br nan or ftmii; anu f n-a ri iNliiU f r nU rm it a wh) iluin of new ufi . run tl' Um- ti tit A Mllftit J"t. Hi tit I lr M'tiMl I'f III tiii Word wink for pi'Mith niy I T ml In ha f an hour, i tm nfiiraM h? h ilu nt' r ttnrm.-ttt, iultur . ai.U a lo.r ol iiiii-tc. ir , aiii A ttoti A ( f. o Willi tin hi ir lluiiiih will tlM.r. itf iH iiH.roia M..iii, 'I hr Ar tt r h twit a l tl h ail'T M il art, V tm h tll fli l tmtt IU-itn Ml 11m in.ii. tifl. . lit utl fiirt. ii tr i'f a. I' 1 j k tn Im . v t- V I 4lt.; litf, III. mt ft l'fHtll ff Imtitf Html r i.fitnur. ni'ith will 'Irr Iti I i ,f tut ' t'il tt M 1IIC! IfO lAiiiHit (mi ih-l tt; fHt frfii Ih It. f a - rJ.(lt.tH 1 MI (ntt t il1nOt BwUf tt . f iirrl-l It ''! tit. thM .. a.) 1 i 0 rH 'i.ntr ff tn.' !i ti It hat lit lBni. ' -f, air 'im, IN ft t 4 trfl Hi t W'tHU ftt'HI t I I n r.t M gm If mi r ! M '! i h 1 l, '4 ft 4lt r- ftr, 4 Im if., v r ! f ii I t A f lUit eEAlS.IRACEM COi'YHIGHTS. rS I onTiii rTiTt r a a. .. ,4 .... , ,( mn l.-..i i,..i . t4 rwu . t. ,'. ... k.t.M f. ft. t ........ , ..... , ,1 a lli...h ( I - I m 'rt I I i ' '.. - ,.t-.-w4 asasaaM. , fr. ... i.t 1 . 1 .'p.--,. I.,?. I.., ... n a ch -.. -" K. tt.lt. t t tr . 4 . M....-M . .. t , I .,! -,.l , -.t f- - l. t . . . . .-I A -. t .!, , , . , ... I . t I I-' -4 . 4 v , . t IS) l.a 'It , m t, . it-' ...,..,'.,.-.., 1 . Grass q - ii. 01 jT: J " tmai. it. ,1.1. . u, .. niiiluii I. ', f-'.r- r peT.H'itsT"")"! 1 " "" fr,,,n range, a dirty little .!! 7 .,. ..m..,. I. 1 ah. avVlJ2lS;i' I'rem-h town in the department .f A. if li.htd In rs. h uiniil r of thr M.t- f .. :. 'TT1 , VJTJT iC3.,1 I ,. , ... .,.., V II ""' ,h " ' " I"" ' t't ,' ri M '-" i1 I ueluae. which waa the rapital of a ' -I f'l -1' S'-.l iii-ii.i I it.. it. 1. d 1 1 at V'ln4 ..V.'!..',,?f jA".! v'.-.i.: I amall imlrtx-mlxnt nrlneliu.Hl v from 1,1 i li l ot.irr Tn. ft.it. .'! it 1 m- I'll" S (-,. 'vi"i ' t Kit' ' K f I 1 J turiea. Inun It Ulnga the Orange 1.4 1 I'.itttth of II f.ii.k.r sml in,. t.t. -IV i a . -'HV rl T , . . , . . , ,., . . J.? I ..f in. ., h.t .11 t-a.-.p'v i. i. Jn k-, r Vs., .. V .. :M g houae trat.d Ita deiHrtit. In I.M1 the .' ,..,'1 in ni,.iVt.i..,.ii i,..iiih i'V A ' t't 'i ' - V 117 lt if tlt.ui tlie.l without lue. Ilia L ii-d u',?':,t'.?:,!:!''":J""r:! ?"' 'V;'r'v-;'.-;.M. aUter ha I mttrrlel a count i.f Xaaaao. r-r. H'l'iH' ttU ni,.. 11 if ...ry 1. V'. ' , j ' ' f-s . ',,' ' ' f "l, fi ". sml t..l i.f th. iti. ' , - . . vs. t i ''rsi , iU I !- ""! a itt., s--'.. -,'J-' . V w''. ... ' i I ti' W in. st tl hi if ; '. , 'v , ' ' " 1 t it d' VV, "'"J -..iiits iia.ii , -v, .: " i f tl s tl Vl.,..r. In itf. A.M'.ta ,,,. i'f . Jfjk m. H J t JSI. . !. T I'lll.t hrr, ' , , jft 'j''rl', A4"-t I r- li I lt M. M-rt. M 1 t. V t .t. k.T - ( ! h ..1,1. I . (..l.i. li ti ., M'f. IIS t ' ' k' f '( 'L r f. it. ' f.-tit... itr ,t tti ft ... I it- - r f 1 t.ti funii 1 tn tl..it..lu msiurt, li ' J t. . .f .,.,.,l. ,r I, I....1 in th.a '' I- t".- ,.'1 7 .n 1 1 1 o. r-.i. t i-. ..f . i rv j I l J V ,,i, i ,t, It, .t..in Ii.. , ' ' I , I i . .in.. , .fl t si, . ,n ' ' ' I '',T L' ... I, f .-.'' - , ., I .'' tl. n m (TV liiiidim hi nn i rTTarJ"'""" E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO THE QIVES THE CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental Etst3 "O" 1ES E GREAT UNION PACIFIC RY. NORTHERN Ry. o VIA VIA Spokane Denver OMAHA MINNEAPOLIS St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Every 5 Leaue Portland Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full detaila oall on 0. K. & N. Ai nt at HeppDer, c r address W. H. HURLBURT, Geu. Pbbb. Agt. Poetland. Oregon. QUICK TIIVIE I Son Franolsoo A.nd all points In California, via the Mt, Hhasta route of the Southern Pacific Co. I'hs great hiahway throngh California to all points Kast and South. Brand ncenlc Itoute Ofttieraoinc coast, full man linnet Hleeriers. Hecoiid-claas Hleepers Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for second-class passengers. Pur rates, tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc. call npon or address K. KOEHI.KK, Manager. K, P. ROGERS, Asst. Qon. r. A V. agt.. Pnrtlaiid, tiregon Mi st Aloil-'rn and progressive l or cstslngiio or Information wrlto to Tim MARL1N riRU ARMS CO., New Mnven, Cenn. Tht eemparatl vt valus oft has twocirdi Is known to moat persona. Thtjr llluatrata that greater quantity la Not always moat to bo desired. These cards eipresa tht beneficial qual ity of R!pansTabu!cs 4s compared with any previously know DYStT.PSIA CURB Ripant Tsbulea : Price, 50 cent boi Of druiista, or by mall. . IIPINt CHEMICAL CO., 1 0 Spree tl.,N.T. l rts",i , q, I 'I inM, Tt'itl .B li t. 1... V r. 1 1 it. I., lii f !.. lire ao .thef '!a. atf-t. jtjtMt, title . r.t et'.l tt.tii ti, ''r'i"a. Ne,ta ti .a I 1. 1 1 1 1 1, ari.u s m 1 1 ., n a I; ,j. f t l '-) ' I ' -t I .. a !. i-i si.. I ,,.i.t I I 0 I'.Ut I it.t lit it k It tl a at l itt.. eil la I M't .f.;,H!-l'.'"J ... , . , 1.. f ft. f s4 - . 1 f H -! s rttHS - I- 1 .a 1 U til tUlt f . a If t I It I . 1 . t t i , 1 , t , . ajiiicst i,t.tt. 1 1 , .. . . , 1 f . 1 1 f. , ii tm. r . ' . r l l , 1 1 ui'N 1 1 r 1 1 r t r"4 ta 1 I nsa Sa'est, j(!$Tii$). Lllhtett Simplest, Easiest Strongest, jKfj"SnCji Working, il,;wliii' . Receiver. ifjjSJ Compact, 3 ;,r-rrir"-awMatTmrTr"'.,:- m I- 1 tjiutx.isi . fit t. I l lit 1 a, ia...ai ai 1. .... A a. IIM las I la.w.1,. I aU I -v-r - u . Tka yays art aai . a i La totui al trull aa tuttn Tbs air laden; As4 la tna lunLmock UtroiurD ih tunny hours Now area ml uut maiden. ScmsUmes she with pout or frown awakes From dreams ambitious To rrumblr at the noise her mother makes While washing duo'.. -N. Y. Press. One Oar's Liberty. Mr. Neater I wish you wouldn't let little Dot play with such a dirty rasra muffin as that boy she is with out there on the street Mrs. Neater Why, that's little Dick, your own son. I've been away all day, ant? he's been doing as he pleased. Good News. Heard on Broadway. Flopper What's the difference be tween a bill-board and a board-bill? Giison Not very much; they are both inseparable adjuncts of the pro fession. Life.. A PEACEFUL NIGHT. now a Squeamlsli Tourist Was Deceived on a Steamer. Some people," said an old sea cap tain the other day to London Tid-Bits, are afraid of sea sickness and hesi tate to tmvel by water because of this fear. A friend of mine came on board the steamer Plymouth the other even ing in a very happy frame of mind. He had been troubled for a long time when off Southampton by a feeling of nausea, but now he was positive that he had found a way to avoid it by going to bed as soon as he came on board and remaining there until he ar rived at his destination. "On this occasion he bade me a hur ried good night, climbed into his berth and in a few minutes was fast asleep. He slept like a top until seven o'clock the next morning, with never a qualm of mal de mer to disturb hiu slumbers. Ho arose delighted, satislied that he had at last found a remedy for the dis nr'lor whlh hn'l enimn'1 !.i misery. He went aown into tne ain-ing-room and ate a hearty meal, though somewhat surprised that so few passengers were stirring. Going on deck with a satisfied look on his face and a toothpick in his mouth, he met me. " 'Say, old man,' he exclaimed, 'that sleeping racket of mine worked like a charm. Never had a touch of it all night.' . "I smiled. " 'What i.re you grinning for?' he asked, in surprise. " 'Ilocens V I I'.nswred.'tne f lymoutn lias btji ii lii'd t' hjr dook all night. She l.as rot moved a fool. There was something the matter with her ma chinery and we had to transfer the passengers. No one suspected that a man would go to bed at six o'clock, and so you were overlooked in the trans fer.' " . l.hT Or m rMiviuuo r-MivllLY. Queen WUhelmlna Doomed by Consump tion A ltepubllo Possible. Little Wilhelmina, queen of the Netherlands, is believed to be doomed to die with consumption, and the men who rearrange the map of Europe are already said to be discussing the pos sibilities, for Wilhelmina, who is but twelve years old, is tlie last direct rep resentative of the Nassau-Orange dynasty. There are some distant rel atives of the young queen, including an aunt, who is grand duchess of Saxe Weimer; but, according to the Roches ter Herald, no one of them has the slightest claim to the throne. Apian for preserving the territory of the Netherlands will be frnstrated If Wil helmina dies. Her father, William III., was grand duke of Luxumbourg. When lie died Luxumbourg passed un der the sovereignty of Duke Adolphus, of the older brunch of tin: Nassau film- ily. Shortly after the king's death his daughter's hand was promised to I'rinee lUuiin, son of the ruler of Luxum bourg. This prospective miirringe would have restored Luxumbourg to the Netherlands, but in the event of Willicminu'a early death Luxumhourg wilt become pritetii ally a part of the tiermiin empire and it will need nil of the wisdom of llollund'a statesmen to keep tin whole kingdom from drifting that way also. To escape from such a fate the Dulvh might again form a coalition with llelgium, but this would be an un papular alliance, a no love is lost between the two countriea on ac count of racial ami religious differ rneea, to which ancient jeulouaiea nuiy be added. Ilia more likely that In such an event lite Matoa general won Id elect a new liuiiiureh or ponaibly establish a republic. Token all In all, the houae of Orange baa a more decent history than any other tlynusty in Kurope. Ita men have been brave wnrriora ami wise ruler; ita women good wives and liiu'licra. la this) rule, of course, there are exception, but nut aa many aa would lie the case were a like oinn Ion rxpreaacd of other Kurean dynasties Thia famous fitmily taUra lima rstal.l.sliinif the Naaaati-Orantre line. Tbia eoiiiit waa the kitlirr of the famous llluiiti, tahn waa the founder of the Netlit rlaiitls. Tbe William vtho inarria.l Mary, of Kiifland. ami ls came Uilluiin III .of Ctiftand. ttaean oilier ilit inuulslie. I prince of I'rarifc'v The later nirinU r of the family hare not rsriia;ir tlistliicuislie them aeKrs. but their typoortuoitie liatf not Wen creel ("ov.Tr air-T Is th proper puuiahturnt of aff. flat ion. l'.aT man believra he farrtea th lit aty end of th ! Tit rntftV vet makea th .at noise, but II baa ii..t 1.1 Hi.' in It Tinhaar to lta la In the way of the a-;f s.inTltsil Ittan. What Jo t SI 1. 1 111 la too thin an l t brad la Wat Uti. a .--Alpltafftta i I l.ittcrpriae. ALMUjT rONuUllaN. Tke MrttrlaM st.it ml a lraaHrt -srl On th ahoreaof Itrittany there I a rtn .ter...ii rvllc of f..ririttn afea wlttih r ara the attention of In l trr',. rv I ar out In the Mnln -a.-r. a tt hi.'h lVrr,. tel'.a u Arthur .;. 1 taitt) hit kirt"Ma In pursuit ,.f the dra.nrir a i.tt! UiareL It can I rrai'l.ol In a ll fr.tt jl,a c-ast hly la a calm ara. K !rrt..o !i.'.l..-r ,aa a a.liiary ht np.i It it. I (e.-.U a ft alit rp tl.. -r sit sl.te nfT ttSU h t,r I r.-n ., i.ir trat. r (,t. U I. mw :f at the f. t i.f ti e hoi. In ll.e f - f ! Ii It.t Iwi-n t . at atnl a ft at luU CROFULA Miss Dells Stevens, of Boston, Mass., writes: I have always suffered from hereditary Scrofula, for which I tried various remedies, and many reliable physicians, but none relieved me. After taking 6 bottles of i i , i am now well. I am very grateful to you, as I feel that it saved me from a life of un told sgonv. and shall take pleasure in speaking only words of praise for the wonderful med icine, and in recommending it to all. lommending it to all. CURED Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any ad dress. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, da. riel or cave, floored, walled and roofed by huge flat rocks. Some archeoologists say that this cav ern was the work of the worshipers of the serpent god of lloa a race that has passed into oblivion. The learned traveler knows only that the mysterious cavern antedates all history; that the rocks of which it is built came from the mainland, a dis tance of more than one hundred miles inland. No rocks like them make any part of the geological formation of the island. Even with our modern engineering knowledge and machinery it would re quire vast labor and skill to bring these enormous blocks of stone and place them so securely as to defy the wear and friction of ages. How were they brought here by men who had, perhaps, few mechanical ap pliancesnothing but the strength of their bodies and their faith in a strange god? The race who built the temple are dust. Even their names ages ago per ished from the earth. Their religion is vanished. These stones are the mon uments of their indomitable resolution. That defies the flight of years. AimiivImL WOrtoHIP. Peculiar Customs and Superstitions of the Ancient Egyptians. One -of the most singular customs among the ancient Egyptians was the worship of animals. In the light of modern days their devotion to these sacred animals displays many absurd ities. It was considered a capital crime to kill any of them voluntarily, the offender being duly tried and im mediately executed. If an ibis or hawk was accidentally killed, the un fortunate cause of its death was very often put to death by the people with out the formality of a trial. Should it ' so happen that a man found the carcass of either of these birds no would fall upon his knees at its side and loudly call out that he had found it dead. Cats were also looked upon as sacred, and at the death of a tabby every male inmate of its owner's house cut off his eyebrows. When a dog was buried each man shaved his head and body. They carried their hawks, cats and dogs in all war expeditions, and those that died were salted and prepared for burial at their homes with as much care as would be taken with a human being. In addition to these animals and birds were sacred bulls, crocodiles and beetles, the latter being especially re vered on account of being considered a type of the sun. These curious people ithiO entertained peculiar notions re garding its mode of reproduction, in which they traced analogies to the movements of the other heavenly bodies. One sjiocies was dedicated to ttie sun, another to the moon and a third to Thoth or Hermes. Many plants were also looked upon as hai red, the principal, as is well known, being the lotus. In this flower the Egyptians f nul l an allusion to the rising of the sun from the ocean, from the fact that its blossoms are thrown altove the snrf.ico of the water. I'fach trees wore sacred to the great Ilurpocrates, the god of silence a Icily supposed to be the same as Horus, the Hon tif lsi. Leeka and onions, the acacia and the heliotrope were wor shiped and consecrated to the tun, ami the laurel won considered the nobleat of all plant. " ''We lake pleasure in recommending Cbamberlait'i Cotub llemedy beeaune it ia praiixd by all who try it," ; J. V. CS A Son, drnutjiati, MarebfJelJ, Uretfnn. Ne oue aftliotetl with a throat or In im troonle can me this remedr triiuout pfHisiiitf II. it alwaji givea prompt relief. H ia especially valuable fur dills aa it relieves tbe Innns. ru tke breathing easier ami hi. la eipeoinration. A cold will never reanlt In pneumonia rno Una reined la laten and rraano able eare eirreieed. For tale by niocunwubDaoa Xrng uo. Th Mas e4 Ilia alnatarb. Tba chartninir wife of a conirrr'aa man, note. I fur hla rrrwtle labor In Ix-half of hla eonatltiirtita ami hla gtn eral eflii lcnry ami unfalllnif ir.Mal na ture, la tiuite a nttrl enuk. lien she la to entertain at dinner, aha la fonJ of iirtr Uliir ner focal with a tlalntr diah of lirrown prrparlnjf. "I WlieTe." aUe aaiil. when aomrutie cmlinicrttel hrr on her acciimpliahmritta. "that We rt.iw like what we rat. My hualianj haa a -iiilitr !iirrthn.aint bail eiaik Intf rame nrar maUiiva fiend of him a ti.l a nutnlnc of me. I a t mtarlf Ui correct thia, anl I flatter mM-If that I hate, itnver.le.1. lmpr'HTly pre parr. I fiaal ilrprvaara one, ami ill traiiftirm nir liulaml Into artn)r praalmiat In leaa than an hour. 1 really c.'iiltli-r that hla ixipu'ariiy tn h,ili trtet ami hla return t riiiB'ri-aa il. in ui n the f l I if ier him an.t the Inau rr In hifh n .t " Saaatvabal afirab An etrhanife print a attire whl roar 1 eotiimrnile.l to the at(rntl.n of all ptil lii' iralrra S hare the lan Ct r.ni ififl of fltirnry. A y"i(f la jrr laiarj f.r m-eeral hmira to a Jury in lnl una. t.t the wrarmeaa of a nmtwrre olt!i"e. to li't. ti At lat he aat tl.iwn ami thf oprxwin etunr a whitr han-il rlrrati. re to rrplr i.ur h.n.ir." aai.l hi-. ' I wi!l f..l! t!i e ample of toy y"in frlrn.l h ! 'i1 niilirl. an l aniimil the rae without anftimi'ftt" H tth that he . Ma aat ami IS a.ieni-a wa rtpprea- tte. iff piu-tif) nf ppr (mm t! " r'ttirin nreorrira Is r!,tv f"ti i irn i in i.rrniartf 1 h n i a mmirerfe. all, v r a nt--. i . i...- i.t, r.nu in. II u , t.. tl t a;i f .aa Urn a.U. If i ti h. at ,( yt eania Ua tiaa l in' -'.ii. I 5?a I 1 That the EAMBLER Is one of the verv best wheels ever made If front rank with all hish grade machines, and m Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE if you want H punctured, it can be mended by you in five tj renowned G. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-platea Bteei nmB. fj Bold in all sizes for ladies or gentlemen at ?100 each. ? Tandems for two men or man and woman, $150 each. 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