I VTOl'k BRANDS. While yon aoep jroar subscription paid qb yen (ukr p your brand in free of chare. Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Hnraea GO on left shoulder; cattle sama on left hip, nnder bit on right ear, and npper bit on the left; range, Mor row ootmti. Armstrong, J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar un der it on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O D on left hip and horsns same brand on right shoulder. Kange. Eight Mile. Adkins, J. J., Henpner, Or. Homes, JA con neotAd on 'ft flank; cattlw. samaon left hip. Biird. D. W and tin. Horse branded D B on the lot' hiD; o tie the same on loft (link, crop off rig t ear, nndercrop in the left. Range in Morrow County. Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses branded 7 K on either shoulder. Ramie in Mor row oountv iiannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, ifooeeberrjr Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side. Hnrke. M Bt C, Ixmg Creek. Or On oattle, MAY connected on left nip. ciop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder. Unnge in Orant aDd Morrow county. , Brosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half crop nd right ear npper slope. Barton, Wm.. U-ppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right thigh, oattle same on right hip; split in each ear. Brown, lea, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; oattle same on right hip; range. Mor row county. Brown, J. C Heppner. Or. Horses, circle C with dot in ne- ter on left hip; cattle, same. Brown. W. J.. Lena, Oregon. Horses W bar over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left blp. Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand or ngh hip oattle, same, with split in nanh ear. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shonlder: cattle, same on left hip. Browniee, W. J., Fox,Or Cattle, JB connected on left side: crop en left ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on right, ear; on horses same brand on the Lett tnigu; Kange in rox valley, (irant oounty, Carsner Warren. Wagner. Or. Horse brand ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three bars) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear, Kange in ftrant and Morrow counties. Cain.E., Caleb,Or.-Y D on horsed on left stifle' U with quarter circle over it, on lert shoulder Bnd on left stifle on all oolta n 'der IS years; on left shonlder only on all horses over 5 years. All range in Orant county. Cate, Chas. B Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shimldor; cattle same on right hip. Kange Morrow and OmaMlla counties. Onrrigall. M M. Oalloway. Or Cattle crop on of f.ach ear and underbit, wattle in forohad; horses half circle (1 on left stifle. Kange II or. ow and Umatilla oonntios. Curl, T. H., John Day, Or. Double oross on each hip on cattle, swhIIow fork and nnder bit in right ear, split in left ear. Kange in Grant connty. On sheep, inverted and spear point on shonlder. Kar markou ewes, crop on left ear pnnched npper hit in right. Wethers, orop in right and under half orop in left ear. All rangs in (Irant oounty. Cook, A. J. ,Lena,Or. Horses, DOon rightshonl der Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark sunare orop off left and split in right. Cnrrin. B. Y.i Currinsville, Or. -Horses, on left stifle. Cox Ed. 8 Hardman, Or.-Vtle, C with r in oenter: horses. CK on left "lip. Cochran, R. K., Monument, (irant Co , Or. Horses branded oirole with bar beneath, on left shoulder: oattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded n on right hip. Cattle brauded the same, Als,. brands CI on horses right thigh; oa t'e SHini brand oa right shoulder, and cut off end of right ear Douglass, W. M .Galloway. Or. Cattle, B Don right side, swallow-fork in eaob ear; horses, B 0 on left hip. Kly. Brs., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip, holt ir right ear. Emery. C. H., nardman, Or. Horses branded f) (reyersed 0 with tail) on left shoulder ; cat tie same on right hip. Kange in Morrow oonnty, Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LK on right hip; homes V with bar under on right shoulder. Florence. B. P. Heppner. Or Horses, f on right shonldet; oattle, F on right hip or thigh, French, George. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded WF, with bar over it, on loft side; crop off left ear. Horses, same brand on left hip. Gentry, Klmer, Koho, Or - Horses brsnded H H. with a quarter nn'le oyer it. on left stifle Kange in Morrow and Dmatillanonnties. Hialt K. H., Kidge, Or, Cattle, round-top with rnarter nircla nnder It on the right hip, tnn in Morrow and Umatilla nonntiee, llinton A Jenks, Hamilton. Or Cattle, two hsra on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left, Horses J on right thigh. Kange in Grant county H ighes, Hamnel, Wagner, Or J" (T V L connected) on right shoiililnron homes; on cattle, on right hli and on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. Bange in Haystack dlntrlnt, Mnmtw oonnty Hide, Milton, Wagner, Or. Horses branded -)- (cattle wth parallel tails) on left shoulder Cattle same on left hip also large circle on Uf I tide. Howard 1 L, Gslloway. Or. Horses T (onies with hir atioye !) on rig-lit shoulder; nattl-smns on l"ft side. Kange in Morrow and Umatilla Counties Hall. K twin, John Dav. Or. -Cattle E II nn right hituhors ssameiiiiriglitsliouldiir, Bange in llrmt connty. Hughes, Mat, Hepiiner, Or. Horses, shadsd heurt mi the left hniililnr. Kange Morrow Co, Hiinssker, H r Wagner, Or. -Homes, V on left hn'il lr entile. Don left hip, Hniiiiihreye, J H Hanlniail, ()'. llorses, 11 on lef Hank lliixmn. Lnther, Eight Mile, Or. Horse II no the left shotil.leraml heart on the left stifle Cat. & same on left hit. Kange In Morrow nounty Jones, Harrv, Heipn -r Or More branded II J on the left ehimlder; rattle bra ided J on right hip, alwt .indnrlnt in left ar. Kange tn Morrow county, Jniikia, H. rl., Hetmner, Or. Hnreea, horse, shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the sains. Kange im Vl-M Mile. Johns n, Hells. Lrna, Or. Horses. elreleT oe left suite; eel tie. same on right hip, nailer half orop in n" and sulil n left ear Kenny, Mik Heppner, Or. Horses Krande4 KNY on left hip oattle same and crop off left r: nnder lie on the right Kirk J t , Heppner. Or.-Homes n en left shonlder; entile. Won lef hip. Kirk Jesse, Heppner. Or.; home- II on left slnmliler; eat lis same on right ante, underbit "0 right ear. Humtierlstid.W.fl.. Mount Vernon. Or. I I, on nalileou right and left si, lee. swallow fork in lift ear and nnder mop In right ear. Homes sains brand on left shoulder. Kange In (irant einintr Loften, Htepnen, ., r. H I, on left hip tin name prop and split on right ear, llomw sine brand left shotililer. lUnge I rant aoiiiitv. I.ienallen. John W., Ifi-i- Or. -llorse lirandnl half -etrole J I, eonnacteit nn left shoul der. Cattle, sain, oa left hlu. Ketige. pear Lei Insion Leehey, J. W Heppner Or-Humes branded Land on l-rt slionMnr; pettla seme cm lfl blp, wsllle oyer right ", dime slits in right ear l.ir.1, Gererge, Heppner. Or. Horses hmndeit rlnithle II em.niM'i. linte(iiiee railed swne H on ted shieihUr. w'ls M '.. Ilfpner, lr.-Clie hran.UI ei'i-l. on nglit hip; li'w same mi right stille. Bsnge in M r ow i.mi. Minor, rer, ni..nr rr -faille, M I) oa fight hip; horse, M on left shimldef, M irgs'i. N. H, tl"iM'n". Or. -Horses, M) on Urt hiHildei eellle ane on Uft hip, M ib-hall, (War I'-ne. "r.-Il.imee, I) us right blp: eaMie 1? on right side. taren. I U . Hrownsnlle (rr.-llorw, fig-ire s.hi ali sh-Mil ler. ealtle. M 1 m Hiu MHirr. frank fot Vall, Or. - Mile shm with ! e-Kfc im eatila m n aa I nnder tr N'-h ar, horexe eanehmnd on left ettrla, Mi'HtUi. m i , n uiit.n, (hr.-on tfeMs. " with hsif sit 'km an(r tn f hotl'lr.te I at' is, feir ham n'il on tp us Um rtahl sa.le llshgM tn fnvil t'oqniy. N-el an.r.w Um. fWk Or - llorew N aeHw1 n l't h.tltr rattle esme 'Ki tueh hli, H .t.ike .. til.i.m ir.-llrM,eirrle ) ue left ll,4t,, Aatta t'n tn Uft hl tilf I I anton I'm, if -Mm rattle on U't luu h,,rsre, tame left Ihigli, Hang in 'oa .i e-Minif lll ferry. Ulli.g'oe. Iry.-r O . af, sh,n In llll. lUmn. PleiHe Cnri o, l, celiU, O I.I' ,nnntet on Ml hip, Bowes w left siil and wsi'le !!' in liwl erninly, IWi, (Hare, r ight Mile. t. Hww, ,jimi let rin le I .mi Uft stemMer and n uri lop. I an le, t. Ht in left sar ')! eropiwl, in, Inf l,iii t(nr ee r Itfiil Mile. C,.- i(ianin, Hfinan.Of.-H,irwll'iB I "ft ali,el l. I'n, r r-e (. , (I.hi r lr-ee brand K '! e,Miir. e l't li.thtf i eatlle r,ihi rtgM hip. Hnge Mr-w e,nt I'h.w, 1 M , 1,-tl-'.-. Or H .rnas. i r,m ! . U't .! I l-r, Milk, aawe l.fl a ( In e.'h ear t , n. Of : rt.s n -, pnr - - iinl lf rsii'e, I H J st I , f Hip. mif sb't-e In left mmi aa4 lin In Um ri'.i. II... I aalnrw. Ilst l nan Or -ll irua. aae Ff- Wlh i. it trfl Uf ttl ll-.,.,,.. i l, i, a, llil'"ef. .- H-fes, I Ue lefl .h.l laf . M He., H ,m. )t - limine bfnn le. 1 tlx r'M slti4f , raiiie. I X i, li.e l.fl aiti rr., nt ifi ear an I Uiei eei k. Mange (i M rre a,d a t"lllrif AMtnftes. H-e""T. lis ating,M, (V M lirae Im I H "a tight sH.mii let, rant aansr eirvoe ii"f ntal. eaitle ea,ue oa right bie lis V "..i it II... H n M GeirttllU. IV-tlH erara s ih i mtim eiixle mm w r(i, a fi .1 Kii ,. t -..,.. . n4 a, 1,1 n lafl. M ir. ,' I .n lri K -.Mat, Kaige la M xri'W tfwl l .'l.a-n ajrt-liw. H --- I lUpi nf. Of -n.na, JO m 'l i,.al,at, I nliie Ifs ttM hl. ' .i.t W f I . 'f t.as. U a .,, - . I s - .'! .,.( I hi a . Mi.ii m - ,, , , , U. , II. I HWk, Iff la'l . - ', at ... ,H irfl I . tH.'l-f I .l.a .. Ih -l ia.la .0 Va w t M Kit. , ea na ! t V.e r i. rVgl.1 MitiuM e i 1 aa kaaw in urant oonnty. Bmith Bros.. Hossnrillr, Or, Homes, branded H. Z. on shonlder; cattle, moo left shonlder. Hqnirea, James. Arlington, Or,; horses branded J8 on left shoulder; cattle the same, also nose waddle. Kan ge in M orrow and Gilliam oo mtiea Htephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses H8 on right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right siite rjterenson, Mra A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, B on right hir ; swallow-fork in left ear. Bwaggart. Q. W., Heppner, Or. Horses, 44 oo left should" ; cattle, 44 on left hip. Hoerry. E. G, Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on left hip. crop off right and underbit in left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shonlder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, I on left shoulder: cattle. 2 on left shonlder. Tipnets.8.TEnierprise.0r. Horses. C-on left shoulder. Turner K. W., Heppner, Or. Small capital T left shonlder. horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both earn. Thornton, H, M.. lone. Or. Horses branded HT connected on left stifle: sheep same brand, Vandarpool. H. T.. Lena, Or: Horses H? con nected on right shoader;cattle, same on right hip Walbridge, Wm . Heppner, Or. Horses, TJ. L. on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip. orop off left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson. John Q Balem or Heppner, Or. Horsna branded iq on the left shoulder. Kangr Morrow oonnty. . Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter circle oyer it, ou left side, split in right oar. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Kange in Grant conuty. Wade. Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip Cattle branded same on left side and left hip. Wolflnger, John, John Day City, Or On hornet three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sheep hit in both ears. Bangs in Grant and Malhuer bounties. Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, VI connected on lef t shoulder. Watkins, Lishe, Heppner, Or. Horses brander DE connected on left stifle, Wallaoo. Charles. Heppner, Or. Cattle, W o right thigh, holt in left ear; horses, W on rign shonlner som same on left shoulder, Whittier nine., nuntingum. Baker Co., Or. Horses branded W B connected on left shoulder Williams, Vasoo, Bamilton, Or. Quarter cir ole over three bars on left hip, both cattle an horses. Kange (irant oounty. Williams. J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, que' ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same and slit in each ear Kange in Grant county Wren, A. A., teppner, Or, Horses runningA on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip. Young. J. H., Gooseberry, Or. Horses brand "Months right ahonldar GET THE BES1 When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine do not be deceived by allunnK advertisements and be led to think you can get the best made, linest finished and Most Popular for a mere song. 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The town of Dulbam was not used to seeing; foreigners of any sort, or to beamier their voices in its streets, so that it was in some sense a matter of public interest when a Canadian fam ily was reported to have come to the white house by the bridge. This I house, small and low-storied, with a bushy little parden in front, had been , standing empty several months. Usual-1 ly when a house was left tenantless in Dulham it remained so and fell into decay, and, after some years, the cin namon rose bushes straggled into the cellar and the dutiful grass grew over the mound that covered the chimney bricks. Dulham was a quiet place, where the population dwindled stead ily, though such citizens as remained bad more and more reason to think it as pleasant as any country town in the world. Some of the old men who met every day to talk over the town affairs were much interested in the new comers. They approved tbe course of the strong-looking young Canadian laborer, who had been quick to seize upon his opportunity; one or two of them had already engaged him to make their gardens and to do odd jobs, and were pleased with his quickness and willingness. He had come afoot one day from a neighboring town, where he and his wife had been made ill by bad drainage and factory work, and saw the little house, and asked the postmaster if there was any work to be had out of doors that spring in Dul ham. Being assured of his prospects, he reappeared with his pale, bright eyed wife and little daughter the very next day but one. This startling promptness had given time for but few persons to hear the news of a new neighbor, and as one after another came over the bridge and along the road there were many questions asked. The house seemed to have new life looking out of its small-paned win dows; there were clean white curtains, and china dogs on the window sills, and a blue smoke in the chimney the spring sun was shining in at the wide open door. There was a chilly east wind on an April day, and the elderly men were gathered inside the post office, which was also the chief grocery and dry goods store. Each was in his favorite armchair, and there was the excuse of a morning fire in the box stove to make them form again into the close group that was usually broken up at the ap proach of summer weather. Old Capt Weathers was talking about Alexis, the newcomer (they did not try to pro nounce his last name), and was saying for the third or fourth time that tbe more work you set for the Frenchman the better pleased he seemed to be. "Helped "em to lay a carpet yesterday at our house, neat as wax," said the captain, with approval. "Made the garden in the front yard so it hasn't looked so well for years. We're all go in' to find him very handy; he'll have plenty to do among us all summer, oueiu to kuow what you want tbe minute you p'int, for he can't make ou very well with his English. I used to be able to talk considerable French in my early days when I sailed from southern ports to Havre and Bordeaux, but I don't seem to recall it now very well. He'd have made a smart snilor, Alexis would, quick an' willing." "They say Canada French ain't spoke the same anyway," began the captain's devoted friend, Mr Ezra tipooner, by way of assurance, when the store door opened and a bright little figure stood looking in All the gray-headed men turned that way, and every one of them smiled. "Cume right in, dear," said the kind hearted old captain. They saw a charming little creature about six years old, who smiled back again from under her neat bit of a hat; be wore a pink dress that made her look still more like a flower, and she said: "Hon Jour" prettily to the gentlemen as she passed. Henry Staples, the storo keeper and postmaster, rose behind tbe counter to serve hi customer as if t-lie had been a que-n, and took from her hand the letter he brought, with the amount of it postage folded up in a warm uu of newspaper. The captain and his friend looked on with admiration. Give her a piece of candy no, give it me an I'll giv It to her," said the captain, eagerly, reaching for his cane ami leaving hi chair with more than usual agihty; and everybody looked on while he took a striped stick of pep- prrnntii from the storekeeper and of icrea 11 gallantly. There was acme- thing- in the way this favor was ac cepted that aavored of the French court and made every man in the store a lover. The child not only made a quaint tKiw N'fnre he reached out her hand with childish eagernraa fur the nnei- peeled delight, but h stepped for ward and kiftted the captain. There wa a murmur of delight at thi charruimg courtesy; not a man there would not have liked to find ome riciiae for walking away with her, and tlnre wa a general sigh a she shut the door behind her and liMiked tt'k through the glaaa with a art nig kiiuh. "That' little French Mry. Alexl' little girl," aald the storekeeper, eager to prurlaim hi advantage of previous acquaintance. "rh came here yester day and did an errand for her mother a nioe a a grown prraoo could." "I never mw a little crratur' with prettier way." ld the captain. Mush ing n. tapping his raue on the floor. 'I hi timl apearane of the Utile foreigner on an April day wa like the coming of a young queen to her king doin. .ie reigned all summer over evrry irrt In iHilhain not a fare but ore It snulr when French Mary ratnednnti the Mreet, Hot a mother tioili.1ri.t v to her rhil ln that ah wished tney ti4 sirn ptetty man ner and kept their frnrk a tirL The child danced and ens' tike a fairy, nd cndrvrndM to all childish game, an. y., !. of all f.r hrr trirmle, ererned to ar tin ihlT.Tvu. e te twren young and 1L Mi mrMiue followed (apt. Vrthrr bom and ditt-reetly diue.l or took tea with biro and at housekeeper, aa honored meat; im rainy ly she might be found tn the ehoemkr hop or I hi t'.ikmith a, washing- them at U.e.i work; smiling- much hut i'a n lit tie, ud W-arhinsT RotD Freorb ah Warned I.iig'.iab. To thi lr, It IViharn. propt lanrh and repeat hei trar forvt.'n word od phrase Mr li, the father, wm te.y t hi m a .-f fit irii.ii and hay lti', Mjr , (lie i l.U-r. lit. m ,(,, ,),.., and lr-e ... I . . . I i "-ft,am iii he.v ia BUliy l.uu,!. bow tad ll.cu i lNaay thy t c3 tt.jr la lh tu'-rti- Mr. A. H. Crsnsby, of K& 158 Kerr St, Memphis, Tenu Writes thai bis wile bad can cer wnick had eaten two large hole In her breast, and which the beet physicians of tbe surrounding country treated, and pronoonced In curable. Her e;rand mother ana aunt naa aiea oi Cancer and when told this, the most eminent specialist of New York, under whose treat ment she wa placed, de clared ber case was hopeless. All treatment having failed, ehe was given up to die 8. 8. 8. was recommended, and astonishing as it may eeem, a few bottles cured her sound and well. Oar treatise on toll dis ease will be sent free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga ing and walked to the manufacturing town whence they had come, to go ti mass; at the end of the summer, whe they felt prosperous, they sometime hired a horse and wagon and drov there with the child between them. Dulham village was the brighter ami better for their presence, and the few old-fashioned houses that knew them treasured them, and French Mary reigned over her kingdom with no re volt or disaffection to the summer's end. She seemed to fulfill all the du ties of her childish life by some exquis ite instinct and infallible sense of fit ness and propriety. One September morning, after tht first frost, the captain and his frieiid were sitting in the store with the dooi shut. The captain was the last comer "I've got bad news," he said, anti they all turned toward him, appre hensive and forewarned. "Alexis says he's going right away' (regret was mingled with the joy o having a piece of news to tell). "Ye? Alexis is going away; he's packing uj now, and has spoken for Foster's ha. cart to move his stuff to the railroad.' "What makes him so foolish?" sah Mr. Spooner. "He says his folks expect him ir Canada; he's got an aunt livin' then that owns a good house and farm, am she's gittin' old and wants to hav him settled at home to take care o her." "I've heard these French folks only desire to get forehanded a little, and then they go right back where they come from," said some one, with an air of disapproval. "He says he'll seDd another man here; he knows somebody that will be glad of the chance, but I don't seem to like the idea so well," said Capt. Weathers, doubtfully. "We've all go 00 uaeu 10 Aiexis ana his wife; the; know now where we keep everythin and have got to be so handy. Strang, they don't know when they're well off 1 suppose it's natural they sbouh. want to be with their own folks. TheL there's the little girl." At this moment the store door was opened and French Mary came in. She was dressed in her best and her eyes were shining". "I go to Canada in ze cars!" she an nounced joyfully, and came dancing down between the two long counter toward her regretful friends; they hac never seen her so charming. Ajguiuout auu regret were imr. Bible the forebodings of elderly men and their experience of life were of no use at that moment, a gleam of youth and hope was theirs by sympathy in stead. A child's pleasure in a journej moves tbe dullest heart; the captain was the first to find some means of ex pression. "Give me some o' that best candy for her," he commanded the storekeeper "So, take a bigger piece of paper, auu tie it up well." "Ain't she dressed a little thin?" said gruff Mr. Spooner, anxiously, and for his part he pointed the storekeeper t a small plaid shawl that hungovei head and stooped to wrap it himsel about the little shoulders. "1 must get the little gitl something, too," said the minister, who wa grandfather and had just come in fo: his mail. "What doyoj like best. in dear?" and French Mury pointed shyly, but with instant decision, at a blu. silk parasol, with a white handle, which wus n mvhat tbe wore fot haviug Wen openly displayed all sum mer. The minister bought it with pleasure, like a country boy at a fair, and put It Into her hand. French Mary kikaod the minister with rapture, and gave him her hand to shake, then she put down the para eol and ran and climWd Into the old captain' lap and hugged him with both anna tight round hi neck. She thought for a moment whether ahc should klk Mr. Ezra hjHMiner or not. but happily she did not decide again it, and said an affectionate good-by u hint and all the rrst Mr. Maple bimikulf came out from Whlnd the counter to ay farewell and Wttow otue raisin. They all followed her to the door and ttood wttch ng while he tucked her bundle under her arm and raised the new parasol and walked away down the treet In the chilly au tumn morning. Mie had taken hi French gayrty and charm and all he childish kweetnra and dignity awa with hrr. Little French Mary hail gone. Fate lud plucked tier like a flower out of their live. She did not turn back, but when she wa half-way home h Wgan to run, and the new thawl wa given gayly to the breeze. The captain tigheiL "I wUh the little girl well." he aid. and turned awy. -v ,,all mis her but she doran't know what parting la 1 hope he'll pleaae them Just a well in (anada." .lobe-leniocrat. Hark Iri s aralra alv. Tb Wst It In Ih world for cot. Utilise. More, I'lrer. hall lihenm, Frver Hore. Teller. Chi p. Hand, t'htttilain, CWri. n all sn eruption ti. positively enrt Mea. or o py reqmre.1. II I gt'nlee, to fit oeMrei saiiefarimn or luonev refunded. "lV- 1 eetil prf bo I. For l by f W. Ar. Jr. Very few more aapleaaant predica ment can be Imagined than to W aboard a runaway tenuhip. The teamahlp Marvhl.mesa, while makinff I he paaaagt front Uotheaay toOUtgow. 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