VTOC& BRANDS. While 70a kaep roar labscription paid op Ten Ban keep roar brand in free of charge. Allfn, T. J., lone. Or. Horeee GO on left houlder; oattle same on left hip, nmier bit on right ear, and npper bit on the left; range, Mor row ooanty. Armstrone, J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar nn der it on left ehonldor of horaee; cattle name on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Tattle brand, O D on left hip and horws eaine brand on right honlder. Mange, Eight Mile, Adkins, J. J., Hoppner, Or. Homes, J A eon nected on Ipft flank: cattle, sameon l'ift hip. Baird, D. W. and sin. Hornei branded D B on the left hip; untie the same on left flunk, crop off right ear, nndercrop in the left. Ilauge in Morrow County. Bartholaraew, A. O., Alpine, Or. Hornee branded 7 E on either shoulder. Hange in Mor row countv ' Bannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. fettle brand ed H on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, (iooseberry Oregon Horsee branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side. Hnrke, M Ht C, Long Creek. Or On cattle, MAY conneoted on left hip, oiop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder. Kange in (irant and Morrow oonnty. Brosman, Jerry. Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right Bhoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half orop 'nd right ear upper slope. Barton, Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Homes, J B on right thigh; oattle. same on right hip; split in h or I Brown' Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right Btifie; cattle same on right lap; range, Mor row county. , Brown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, circle C with dot in eei ter on left hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bur over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left '"E'oyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand on right hip oattle, same, with split in Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left honlder; oattle. same on leu nip. Browniee, W. J., Fox.Or Cattle, J B connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on right ear; on homes same brand on the left thigh; Kange in Fox valley, Grant county, Carsner. Warren. Wagner, Or. Hornet brand edOon right stifle; rattle (throe bars) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Hange in Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.E., (ialob.Or Y 1) on horses onleft stifle' TJ with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder Rnd on loft etiHe on all colts under (1 years; on left shoulder only on all horses over 8 years. All range in Orant oonnty. Cats Chas. H Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on light hip. Hange Morrow and Umatilla counties. Corrlgall, M M, Oalloway, Or Cattle crop out of eaoh ear and underbit, wattle in forehead; horses half circle 0 on left stifle. Kanga Mor ow and Umatilla counties. Ourl.T. H John Hay, Or. Double oross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and undei bit in right ear, split in left ear. Hange in Orant comity. On slmep, inverted A and spear point on shoulder. Ear marko" ewes, crop on left, ear pnnched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half orop in left ear. All raiigs in Grant ooniitv. . , , n,w,ir k .1. ljna.Or. Horses, flflon right shonl der; Cattle, satneon right hip; ear mark hiniare orop oft lert ana spin in rigoi. Currin. H. Y., Currinsvillo, Or. -Horses, 00 on left stifle. Cox Ed. H., Hnnlman, Or Cattle, 0 with E in oenter: horses. CK on left "it p. Cochran, It. E Monument, Grant (.0, Or. Horses brandmi circle with bar Iwiioath, on l"ft honlder; oattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears anil dewlap. Chapln, H.. Hardmau. Or. Horses branded 0 on right hip. Cattle branded the Biiino. Also brands CI on horses right Ihigh; ui'tle hiiiio brand on right shoulder, and cut olF end of r'jmgTa. W. M . Galloway, Or.-Oattle. It D on right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, U 1) on left hip, . , , ,,r Ely Bros., Donglas.Or. Horsos branded ELY on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip. hole in right ear. . . . Emery, (J. H.. Hardman, Or. Horses branded 1 (reversed C with taill on left shoulder ; cat tleHitme on right hip. Hango in Morrow county. 1iiirHima I,. A.. IIiiiiDner. Or. at t le, LK on right flip; horses If with bar under 00 right shoulder. Klorenoe, H. P. Heppner. Or Horses, K on right shoulder; oattle, K on right hip or thigh. 1 (leiirua lleouner. Or. (battle braued WK with bar over it. on leftside; crop olf left oar. Horses, same brand on lefthip. Uentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. -Horses branded II. H with quarter cin le over it, on left stille. Hange in Mrmw anil Umatillaeonnties. Iliatt. A. H llidge, Or.-Catlle. roiind-toti withqnarter circle under It on Ilia right hip, Hngein Morrow and Umatilla munition. H niton AJenks, Hamilton. r (V tie. two but on either hip: crop In ritil ear a id nil it in loft, lioraa J on rightlhlgh. H.iiigoin '2jil noiinty Hnghee, Hnmnel, Wanner, r-T- (T K I, rolltiectedlon right shoulil'ir 011 hor-..; 011 c-ittln, on right blp and on left, side, swallow fork 111 right ear and slit in left- Hange ill llaylnck distrini,,Morow ronntv. lisle. Milton, Wagner, Or. Ilntum hreniwl -O- (cattle with parallel tails) on left should..r Cattle sains on lefthip lso large circle 011 left Id. Howard J j, Gllowar, Or. Horses f (cross with bir atioe t 011 rtghl sWildor; nattlniin on 1 -f ( side. IUng ill Morrow ami Unuitilln 0'Hall',"V. Iwin, John Duv. Or -I'ulile V. II on rinht hip; hors su neon right ahnul lur, Hiiiikk ill tirsiil coin.ty. Hindu. M'll, lliipl'tinr, Or.-llors slia led heart 011 the left houlder. Itaiive Morrow Co. Ilunsaker, II A, Wagner. 1 r. Horses, U on loft hoiillr: call le. Won left hip. Ihioiiihmr. J M llarduiau, Or.-llonuw, II on lefi rtank Ho. 011, Luther, Eight Mile. Or.- Horse H on the In't sho'll derail I harl oil the left alitU t 'at. Ue MW on Infl ton. IWllllH tn Morrow eo,.,l .l.im. Ilirrr, H'ippiiT, Or llor.i IraUl II .1 on Ibn left s'lolll.ler-, IMl'tll- ltr iil.-al .1 1,11 fiKhl Inn. li iiiideibit 111 left .-nr. Ijango m Morrow county. Jllllklll. H. M., Ilippr, Or - Horses, hems slow J oil loft shoulder. I Kltle. a n. Iu.iig " '1,'t VI lie. Johnson. Keln. I.sii. . Hom.. cir. UT on left stills; cattle, same on right hip. under half orop In nM and solil n left ear Kennv. Mike. Ilellner, r.-llols brsn le RNY on lefthip oellls seme and orop ofl Uft sr: nndar sl.esi 00 th rtghl Kirk. J.T, Heppner. Or.-llors K9 n lefi honlder; mill. Won left hip. Hlrk. Jess. Heppner, ttt.x horse" 11 on left St.. ill Ur 1 oattle sain 00 right side, underbit on Vltflll tftt niliiilorlsnd W.li. Mount Vernon Or. - I I, on rattle n right and left aplea. swsllow folk 111 l ft and under eio, in tigtit er. 11 Iniui I on left stio'llder, lisioe In llisnl .'ooo'v. tiftn, M-piien, F.n.Or. H I. on lefr lop lei rattle, crop and split on rlgt I eer. Il.oow sue brunt l-'fl sieeil If. King l.lsol C-40lfltV. I,insllen, John W., n Or. Il.r loi, .- l,lf clrcl" J I. cone, lrl on . ft .1,.. i iter. I sills, seine oa lU hln. It ii.g". loir Ir t lu4t,Hl l4U,-y, J W. Il-Mooier Or t,o bran l-1 I, and on lell shonl. !.! i'.eile us 011 l ,f lop, WUU oref fisM -. Hum s.iis III ,lit mmr. I.rd. tt.ls. Heppner Or. II o t,.,,,t d'Hltd II e s ee-e -I .,oietl nm rl', wo,g II l left leHit.t. r M.tia. M. f . Il..p.,,r, Or Cll'.. lo, 1. nreU ih t,rfhl lo. le.,-, saoie ,,, ii'1.! Ilaofsin Me row f-siott Minor, , Ht.po" r. I'si'le, M It ., n',t hip. korM M oe lft I. miI i-r. ', . N. Iln.p''. " " Ml on Mt sh-eild rsHls swm Wl l.i(i, Mit,-hil.ier t t. ll .r u ihi rig'.l kin; rutin, J7 nn right id. Mm kmi, II. , Hr..wndl Or. Il , t,.(r. .m s h sli-nMer. es'tis. M ' .e. '.10 Me"inr. rr..k. n. r Hi'"hs nil ti it raiile rrt I e . ... fa -h snr. Imstws saovi ltfad l-tl ,l ., ti.llU,, , ., m fio' .a, ( 11.. Oh I...I r rvl ! "O '' , ttmt hr .,,,hOl l..p i I' s Iw'-I Ils', le ,! t it Hl in !" H k II t V tto.l ,mi .el S eitd- n'l't" t '!., I l "lit f .aui.i f - iioMs.nrrl I tr ttogt, rll lfl o. llo J.K Isofrel i' ! Uerll: on l-tl hip mt h-nm, M -oi Wt t'oh, hus a ll'nl ewntf I .!. I'sftf, ll'"". " ' O lfl ,1 ,, .l.f I ,. l'..,.U I I, lf 1 !. I I IVmv VIm pll hp. l-'i Hsi I ! H- ' m '' ' ' 'I j (l,l S'-l It H I oe 1 t4 rtf- I .... t .'t 4! I I 0 , I-1 lop "!. I l "' Mrtl HtL . ,. Il hll He- '' t ilwe lll . Il. ir . iVsl I ,. !. ltt--" II lonl I. " - I ' t- . -"l 0 , ttflM hip li, W r.. r,. I ,,. i H . r li - ltt 1- . r' o.'l ! H l.i la h ! a , I 1 ., I f .... M, .l.. ,"l. i t h.p. an si ! m ! e' I I . ...i. H,.t 1-1 Hlrs " " .' I. I !.., It-, M . II.' ' ,. to tl ... I . - I .. '. 1 - I I - Iw , hwi.i h " .ii-, r , , m t, tm'tim mm i tm-.l ., ,S4 ',! .i It .-s wo H l tl't l Mil ris. I,,.., m4 . .. ' o, I" Wt ' - !. i I I.. . . t VI it-,, " l.f. I. I 1 1 't' l il J it m. 4 r . J , v- . kit. in urant oonnty. Beyers, Robert, Douglas, Or. Cattle J oa right hip and rj on right shoulder ; horses, 8 on right shoulder. Kange in Morrow county. rjmith Bros.. Hnssnville, Or. Horses, branded H. Z. on shoulder: cattle, name on left shoulder. tiquires, James. Arlington, Or,; horses branded J 8 on left shoulder; cattle the same, also nose waddle. Hange in Morrow and Gilliam counties. Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses HBon right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side Htevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner. Or. Cattle, H on right hip: swallow-fork in left ear. Hwaggart. G. W., Heppner. Or. Horses, 41 on left shouldei ; cattle, 44 on left hio. Hperry, E. G., Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on left hip, crop off right and underbit in loft year, dewlap; homes W Con left shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heopner, Or. Horses, Z on left shoulder: caitle. 2 on left shoulder. Tippeta.8.T.,Euierprise,Or. Homes. C-on left shoulder. Turner R. W., Heppner, Or. Small capital T eft shoulder, horBes; cattle sains on left hip with split in both ears. Thornton, H, M., lone. Or. Horses branded HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. Vanderpool. H. T., Lena, Or; Horses H V oon nee tod on right shonldig;cattle, same on right hip 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 CJ,, Halem or Heppner, Or. Horsed branded Jq on the left shoulder. Kange Morrow coonty. Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter circle over it, on left side, split in right ear. Horses same brand on left Bhoulder. Hange 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 liay City, Or Ou horses Jhree parallel hare on left shoulder; 7 on sheep, bit in both ears. Hange in Grant and Malliuer counties. Woodward, John. Heppner, Or. Horses, CP connected on left shoulder. Watkins, Lisbe, Heppner, Or, Horses branded UE connected on left stifle, Wallace, Charles, Heppner, Or. Cattle, W on rightthib, hole in left ear; horses, W on right shoulaer some same on left shoulder. Whittier nros., nuncinguin. Baker Co., Or. -Horses branded W B connected on left shoulder Williams, Vasco, Hamilton, Or. Quarter ofr cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and horses. Hange Grant comity. Williams, J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, quar tar circle over three bars ou left hip; oattJe same and slit in each ear. Hange in Grant oonnty Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horses runningA A on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip. Young, J, H., Gooseberry, Or. Horses brandar' THonthe right shonlde GET THE BES1 Yhen you I'.ro about to buy a Sewlnjr Machine do not be duceived by nllurint? advertisements ;oid be led to think you can gut the best made, llnc-st l.iiishcd and Most Popular for ii rnt-re song. 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"SBt,i3 Compittl, iw.oSw- iMMMmommmwmow,, !.'. " ' " ' - I',, I,. I t- '. tfia'ly W o I 1 1 ho tAliai,l ' 'is . . TI1E WilCii OF PEACE. BY MRS. HENRY I PRATT. In all my travels, from Maine to Rhode Island, I've never come across a couple more unlike than what Mr. and Mis' Niirs was. Mr. Nims was one of these shut-up-to-himself men, and he'd glum 'round for days over some little matter that a word would 'a' set right if he'd only been plain-hearted. Mis' Nims was all the other way talk it out and done with it; a little hasty and imprudent, maybe, but she ; ,,,.,n..,. xitu' Vimo is Btiri as l 1 ... !.. . good a woman to neighbor with as I want to see. I hev thought whether or no being of different persuasions didn't work to keep em apart. See, she was brought up an orthodox, and he lavorea tnc Methodists. She joined with him and laid out to do her part amongst 'em, but she never was to home with the Methodists. Then, another thing, she hated a dog, and Mr. Nims must always have a great clumsy hulk, good for nothing but to bark and eat and lie around un der .foot, while Mis' Nims, she marn't have even a kitten, though she set everything by a cat. And so it went. One day I stepped in to borrow Mis Nims' cutting-board, and just as I got to the door I heard her say: "You ain't going to turn Charley in amongst my flowers, be ye?" Jle didn t condescend any reply not as I could hear. "Now, Mr. Nims," says she, "he's stepped on my pansy-bed and broke off dahlia a'ready. Ain't there any other place on this whole farm where you can put liim? I don't want him here," says she. Mr. Nims' countenance didn t change more than a wooden Indian. 'I do," says he. "There's a good bat ing of grass to be fed down, and I cal culate to leave Charley here for a spell," says he. And he budged oil as stiff as though he'd swallowed a a ramrod. Mis' Nims didn't say a word more, but she gave that old dog a push that sent him out of doors with a yelp; and I didn t blame her a mite, nuther. 1 brought tho cutting-board back as they was a-settin' down to dinner, and Mis' Nims asked me to draw up to the table. She had an excellent dinner Mis' Nims is an elegant cook but not one identical word did ho speak, only to ask if 1 d have another potato. She seemed chipper enough, but I see a shallow pass over her countenance when the old horse sneezed right un der the window where her pinev bed was, and the dog, that had got back under tho table by that time, yopped out as though somebody had accident ally trod on his tail. Mr. Nims was a great hand for rais ing colts, but she was a terrible scary creature; and I expect riding after half-broken colts has given her a fit of the ncwralogy tnany's the time. lie was dreadful set in his way Mime as the general run of men air ami it was like fiirhting the east wind to try to move him out of it. Them two if-ed to remind me of a pair o. oii.ijawed scissors that you can't cut with. Some might have put tho heft of tiie blame on to her; and I s'pose r tie did nag him some, and Hash out when hhed belter have kep' still. I run in one day to borrow a sleeve pattern, when I heurd Mr. Nims HptmU'mg out kind ' grulT, ami I hult eil, for I didn't wish to intrude. (I never wear Miioaky fchoe myself). I di In't liud tint what went liefore, but the first I heard was this: "I can't please you," says he. (It beat im if he'd ever tried.) "You don't like my hired men, ymi ain't sat isueM wit n in v lireeii or rows, I ho color of tin corn barn iinn't suit ve. and I'm thinking you'll Is- h;iipii'r if we divide ii 1 1 I M'parate. You've always I nought tmo'o i.f your bttiiluT Asa than you do of im-. mi l you can be free to go to linn, fcoyioi II bo iv.'ll llxed. "Why, Mr Mir,!" 1 hoard her kind n' nut, an I I surmised by the s'ohi.I that she h't fall teacup. I hH.Sool to lu iir her burst out In her iuti U way, and 1 11 warrant he supseiltlifM ll.irr up, and thnt would In I lie no I on L Hut the fcee tiled dum founded. Hy V by she sai 1, quit quiet: "I hi sure Asa would W iilrnard to have mi there. IK misvs rarah Jim, mid mi do the children. Ther litis to be moikUnIv at the heal to limUe tliiiu-s so, Hut what would you do, LIi-li;.'" I In I tn stnUe, f.ir Uo scarcely ever i tiili I linn l.li.li. "I run I... k mil fur myself, " aayi he, tnd t;i',),,-,l ,:T to the Kirn. I wi lit ri. lit in, nud mid I )riieri .ill. I tell 'nit was HI In iniu i Itt w , . .1. tiijt uiif i.i nuke a home f'r lit to ' ' r, mi. I Kei al they two t.t i lur 1 l.i !y Niiii. nrter a n any ! p.irlu iliir. and now she had the 'ii'i'mn; iNy. I roul.1 M,a' ..I'll t r.t'lil to tliiiikiiitr li 'W ttiinir w .oil. I j-.. i.i n r.i.-U and ruin under such ii i.i .n.1,-1 oo til. Mil U an awful iiiee to. ii . ; r herself, and -t a fres.1 t. re iy lo r ili.n,: Mi made an ar nut it; . !i!:tiis-r preli a.mn, anil was ;.oie .,ii,te A spell, When h came i, ii f.-r ei . .-re s.oni red, tut she . :. i f . t . I . IO I , . , .ii., I went n a mailer ! a e.oiitnj looue. i I f!n uroiin 1. f ilis, i I '.. i . i rw !i,rl .1 tir; an (,. s ., ueir Heeds el. I I on., fill 1 I t-fl. IIP .Mil I MS I I a few m..r( ef xrlist I I srtil .rf lo f?e r tnr . n,r. (! I I.i htte me ',, fell she must le i inrlSy, an. I 'i Ji.m.l run and t II, . t i" Hif 'j'l re a t. '; ' il a .l i -ft art!. I I ' I ti l h, . s'.e r ; 1 i I , ,f I nt , I- r nil e .' 'iiilir li'e. l. s Inutf v.,, !,e si. I I I .1.. w I. si q rn) j., .... - o,i ii e - a,t ; t i ,. al I , . , !... H . a., I I t, .... 1.. .. '.-".-. 1 a I . i ' . -.. I A a ', -i.it I .. -i . j , ..., 1 .. ..-., .r, ! , J mi l4, I .1 i . . I r a . ., . i a'." i ' i 1 1 ,o s .... i . I i , ERGURIAL POISON Is the result of the usual treatment of blood disorders. The system is filled with Mercury and Potash remedies more to be dreaded than the disease and in a short while is in a far worse condition than before. The common result la RHEUf.lATISr.1 for which S&S. is the most reliable cure. A few bottles will afford rolief where all else has failed. I Suffered from A Severn alt.uk nf AfAi.eni.inl Rheumatism, my arms and legs being swollen to twice their natural size, causing the most exeruciatine pi ams. i spent hundreds ot donors iWitbOUt relief, hilt Aftl. taking fan, krtlaanf i improved rapidly ana am now a well mancomplete ly cured. I can heartily recommend it to any one suffering from thin painful disease. W. P. DAJLEY, Brooklyn Elevated R.B. Our Treatise oo Eloyt snrl Stein Diseases mailed free to any uucb. swirl sritv.iriu uu., Auaaw, us. mending stockings and the children's clothes, and I couldn't help but hear all that was said in the office. Mr. Nims made the explanation of what they wanted, and said it was un derstood between them that he kep' the house and farm. I'll warrant ye! I knew he'd never yield an inch of his ground, tie was a man who wanted all the land joining his, and to plant in your garden. "The bed and table stuff is hers," said he. "Oh, no, El'sha!" says she, "I don't consent to that. Sarah Jane had a gooa setting-out, and Asa s nouse is full. Besides, if I find I need more things 1 can make 'em, and your moth er's eyesight plagues her. She can't do as she could once," she says. "The bed and table furnishings are hers, Mr. .Mras repeated. "What she didn't make she bought with her but ter money. "No, 'Lisha," Mis' Nims began; but Squire Ilosley interrupted her. I see they was beginning to wear on his patience. "Why not put the property in two piles and draw cuts, if you've no choice. That would be fair," says he I knew by the way I heard her snuff that Mis Nims hadn't give up, though she said no more not then; but from that they went on to wrangle over every stick of furniture. She should have no use for this, that and the other thing. An' no more wouldn't he. I could hear the squire drum on the table, and I knew he was getting rest less. Finally he made an end of the talk by saying: "Why not let Mr. Nims keep the downstairs furniture, and she take what is above? How would that do?" Well, they demurred, each one being afraid the other would be cheated but at last, seemingly, let it go, and worked their way on to the live stock "Three cows for her," says he. "Two will be full and plenty for me. She was always more for a dairv than wnat 1 was, he says. Why, 'Lisha, you are going to make beef of old Urindle," says she, "and that leaves only four." I ve coicludcd not to beef her, she t such a favorite of yours," says he. fTSI a. . inai was a great pieoe oi news. .u rs, inns nau xelt awful cut un a a . atmut having lirindlo fatted and killed, for she called that cow the best for butter in the herd. Hut Mr. Nims appeared firm. And tno pigs," he began. "I don' want any pigs! I've no use for 'em, Whut can I do with pigs down to Ilaker street?" And ahe burst out crying. She had set a good deal by that litter of pigs, bringing cm up by hand, as you inigh say, for the old mother died when the were eight days old. After that it was (.till as death for minute, then Squire Ilosley apoke ud. .My good friends," aavs fie, "if you enn t agree almtit living apart, my be advice la that you agree to tro on llv ln;r liigetner. I or a minute or two nil was still nifaiii. ami the old clock ticked up like the Hiv of .ludiitnent. Ity V by Mr. Ninm i ink ii rather low: "What do you aay, WvY "1 was thinking whether w hadn't oiighter drl over to your mother's and see how her cough is. I'm some worried about that cough," a ays she. "I'm agreeable to that." aays he.. A i was leaning forward. I caught kight through the crack of the door of him mopping up his face with his old red handkerchief; ao I ace he had felt It uime. Squire lloaley, he said noth ing. Well, I made my way horn middling early, and was keeping a watchout a they drlv Into the y nr I Wlwi tt aim down am! dark, and I see her atop and pal the yellow d. ir thai was flopping hi tail on the top t-p of the plan, did It. wa ao tlekled that he Jumped round a graceful a a cow; and I knew by the l.ifkaof tbe back of Mr. Nitna' rterk that he txik it tn. After awhile 1 made an arrant W carry over adlshof Iiul.'h cheese, and there they were, eating their supper a cheerful at a basket of chip. "Set up and have a cop o' tea," aays the. "We've had unit a ride this afternoon." aarsshe "We've len to Mother Nima. and K!ih drove. r m i i v lhe !.rt !, it is all nil mde further, but he knows how skit tish t aionit crts 1 1. if the ferry In t'nrie frill's ot, a.ow. I'm iiliT, 1 s'l l.'.i.ii ant I, we think mother l feiunj i-. i.i.l an I feeble to live a'., i.e. an I we hate a I ft! I persuaded tier lo t'traa up and c ne lo ua. fie run fit I. a aprll. lut that a. I sha a.. ctii-smui iheir arrsnrs- HmM And Would )n Isrl eve It' fr mlit tr to It.; Mia' Stm has err ! I her m ottitt me on the ' (. lh 'li 'ie knows I never l An I n . . are the two Jof r. uti l I .kt irr aHer.d l( barley, i r. t a !i. "at In a nvilpotid. b ..'t m .tf.i.'a it t .,k rut wl a ' ii al -' ! niit tttent V lo'i iii..il ii ti and the 14 ! ; i ' M w.n"l i'i tt frm hon-he . '.- ifc, v a a fish Anil Nl lli i;ii - Ihltbaok K Haal4 Itmmr i 1 1. V( I'ttV,, ft Caaa fcarK N T.' m .:-.r. if. Kr, "an t alaa f.tal !! ltU t lit. .-il It, f .r. . O, jtl. 1' f . . I ,, . ('altat'.l, X Y..M) I Lai '"'"IH K -,' l .a Uasl it l.. '"'f 1 ! hl , ii . IfcclKafcaa , I If in t f. iff . at 4 i I . i.t lit' I t. ,4 a. , t ,1 M li . t.t mm I it t k I lt a I l taal. Tl, ..i . tfma !r4 ttl I; I 1 . Th.iie RAMBLER Is one of the very best wheels ever made in an indisputable fact. It stands In the IS front rank with all high grade machines, and if you buy one you will make no mistake. M Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE if you want to be happy, for should your wheel be 1 punctured, It can be mended by you in five minutes, as it is equipped with the world g! renowned G. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-plated steel rims. m S Sold in all bIzcb for ladles or gentlemen at ?100 each. S Taudems for two men or man and woman, $160 each. 1 3 THE RAM BLER is the fastest, lightest and strongest wheel in the market, g 6 For style, finish and durability it is unsurpassed, as it is constructed on strict mechan- ( H ical and scientific principles. 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