VTOCK BRANDS. While 70a &ep roar subscription paid up yon eon keep jour brand in tree of charge. Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Home G(i on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip, nnder bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor row conn tr. Baird, D. W. and son. Home brandd D B on the left hip; oa'tle the same on left flank, crop off right ear, nndercrop in the left, Bange in Morrow Cuuntjr. Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine. Or. Horses branded 7 E on either shoulder. Range in Mor row oount? Bannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, Gooseberry Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side. Brosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right Bhonldor; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half orop 'nd right ear upper slope. Barton, Wm., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right thigh; cattle same on right hip; split in 6ft ch fr Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, oirole C with dot. in net ter on left hip; oattle, same. Brown. W. J.. Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bar over it, ou the left shoulder. Cattle same on left Boyer. W. G., Heppner. Or.-Horses, box brand on righ' hip cattle, same, with split in Borg, P.O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left honlder; eattlo. same on left hin. Browniee, W. J., Fox,Or-Cattle, J B connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece oat out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Bange in tox valley, GCarenern$'arren, Wagner, Or.-Horses brand . edOon right stifle; cattle (three bare) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Hange in Grant and Morrow oonnties. ,,,,. Cain K., Caleb.Or. Y I) on horses on left stifle TJ with quarter oircle over it, on loft shoulder and on left stifle on all colts tnder IS years; on left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range in Grant oonnty. Cate, Chas. R Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; oattle same on right hip. Bange Morrow and Omatllla oonnties. Corrlgall, M M, Oalloway, Or-Cattle crop out of each ear and nnderbit, wattle in forehead; horses half oircle 0 on left etitie. Range Mor- ow and Umatilla oonnties. Curl, T. H.. John Day, Or. Double cross on each hip on oattle, swallow fork and uu.lei bit in right ear, split in left ear. ltange in Grant oonniy. On sheep, inverted A and spear nomt on shoulder. Ear markoii ewes crop on left ear pnuohed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half orop m loft ear. All rangs in (Jrant oonntv. . . Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horses, flOon nghtshonl der; Cattle, sameon righthip: ear mark square orop off left Bnd split in right. Currin. R. i, Currinsville, Or. -Horses, on MCoxKl 8.. Hanlman, Or.-Caitle, C with B in center; horses. CK on left Sip. Cochran, R. K., Monument, Grant Co , Or. Horses branded oirole with bar beneath, on left shoulder: oattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapln, H.. Hardinan. Or.-Horses branded 0 on right hip. Cattle brauded the same. Also brands CI on horses right thigh; catle sane brand on right shoulder, and cut off end ol rlUugT'-.. W. M .Galloway. Or.-Ctt!e, R Don right side, swailow-fork in eaoh ear; horses, R U ""EWBr'os., Douglas, Or.-Horses branded KLY on left shoulder, oattle name on leftlup. hole in right ear. ,. 11, Emery C. H., nardman. Or. Horses branded 1 (reversed ('with tail 1 on lelt shoulder; cat tleVame on right hip. Range in Morrow comity. Klorenoe, L. A., Heppner, Or.-CaUle, LK on righthip; horses If with bar under on right shoulder. ., Klorenoe, B. P. Hepnner. Or -Horses K on right shonlder; oattle, K on righthip or thigh. "ientry. Klmer, Koho, Or. Horses branded H. H with quarter circle over it, on left stifle. Range in Morrow and Umatillanounties. Hiatt A. B., Ridge, Or.-Cattle, round-top K with quarter oirole under It on the right hip. 7,' " Z 1- .. .nil Tlinat.illaflotinlina. nnutv iu J. ...... .. . ,1 Hughes, Hamnel, Wagner. Or- I- (T P L connected) on right shoulder on horses; on oattle, on right hip and on left aide, swallow fork in riiiht ear and slit in left. Range in Hayxtaok distrlot. Morrow oonnty. J t t l - 11..-.- n..HtiHMX tt.ri.mm with b ir above 1') on right shoulder; nattl-same on left aide. Rang in Morrow and Umatilla Hall, Edwin, John Dav, Or. -Cattle K H on right hip; hors e same on right shoulder. Range In Orant oonnty. Hiihaa. Mat. Heppner, Or. Morass shaded heart on the left shoulder. Hi Morrow !i, Hunsaker, H A, Wagner. Or.-Horses. M on lafi .u....l. Bon left. hiD. Humphrey. J M Hardinan. Or.-H iraes. H on Ufi Hn.l.m. I.nther. Right Mile, Or.-Hors II on the left shonlderand heart on the left stifle Cat tl. ,n I. ft hin. Ranee In Morrow mmnt Jones, Harrr, lleppn-r. Or -Horses hrin ld H J on the left shoulder; chmio lira iml J on rmht hit), also nnderbit in left mr. Rniige iu Mt.pnt AiitltltV. Jmikin rt M.. Heminer. Or Horses, honM shim j on I"" shoulder. (Vile, the II..... , ICI-hl Mile l..hn. ,n K.ilir I .na. Or. Mnfae. niri-U T .... left an Mm natlle. M'ni on right hip, under half oroo in rint end sultt n left ear li ........ M,k ll,.imner. Or. -Mirwa bit KNY on' le'l hip oattle earn and orop off left ear; under sI'Um on the right Kirk J T.. Heiitiner, Or.-Horaa W en left -U....I l. MMttla Httufl t-fl hin. Knuiherland.W.li.. Moont Vernon. Or. I Lon eattle on right and left id. swtllow fork in l ft ear and under mon in right ear. Mono sain hr.,,1 ,.n l.fl ahoillilnr linn l. llranl .niil, Ijufteii. Hleiiiien. Pnt.r.-H Lon left hip on em lie enio and split on rigM ear, II Same hralld OU Ir-fl aho'll lr. Uvig rant "i!iiillen, John W.. )r. - H r hr.i, l..l half-elrele Jl.efiiv'l lf! 'i-i il der. Cat'U. sain- on l'i hin. Hange. near U-i Ingion lliey, J. W ll.onr r - ll.iri li'ndt Laii't lft eho'il If. p-II" sa-nt on .'l hip, waille over right y. three ulin in r tmr ir" I. tleiirge llll'lr r. -HorsM 'ri lt dixlhl II 'M.nM H.i nel'tl eallel wing II on left h 'll l-r. D,,a M, ('., ll,...o-r, lr.-l't'le hrvi l eirclt. on right hip; homes eaine "II rigid sllll". Ilnegein M avow mamty. Minor, ar, rteppn-r r.-IH, M l i tight hip; iftnm M n left shoulder. ktotn, H. N , Heppu-. Or.-H ifese. M ) 00 left hiHildt eallUt eoioeon left hip. Mitehell.Osnar. or.-lliHM, tl on right blti; oeiiie 77i nM side. Seal Andrew. Urn H.-tl l - Horses K N e.,n. vtml 1 hi Wft shimldnfi eel lie aaitieim teiih Mps, idler, I'arry, L-tliiiiu. r.-r II mi leti hiMlidel. i.l- rii. J W . t..ngle Or ; l, 'i-U on I- fi ehualiler; rellU seme in r'tfl'l hip. PeerwMt. Uls. .' MiU. M . .fir- far rlnl shield im l"l sleHild r I II . 1 kip. faille, f.ira in U'- w 't'it rr n I. H on left Ion. lUnS'infU'ii M l. I'arker llaam. tlar I nan.Or. - II irw ll'itr left h'tot ler. I'llMM. Vr . lMI"1.il, '. " " "'11 I K (L K eiiM'i..i-r l- 1 il lr . et.( meiMi rig'ii hip Hsu w r . I'hhw. t. M . Iai ' " " " i left ah-ell lr, eallle, e"i I' ,n 1 Ml Mi. n.-r hii la "h .... '4U. A I'-. I'WS t ! "la n m. r - li.ml.Uf. mil. J 'I J ! ' I 111 f. ft hip. upper slope In Uft "r e I slip in IV right. H.l. Aadew. Mefl'ei Ot.- H . smi' ar.n won ,iirir'r.-Wi it on 11 I1 Hesh Mm.. tUii.wev. . I t SI III rtsh" lifl '. I "t " -'i rmt. ..e) left and tlo "a k H- I ..niw and s ll-rtilng e.inHM. s)w limK". O. II ... hnn I-.I all . "' 1.." Fitle ot"f hfajo-l, eitU m rig'. I 1,10 SJ e. If k..i. mm. II lirvlll. IH e..nn.H. run tttanr eierle i"p e' 'e-.-i u,l n.,1. lt nM w an I t'li in Ml II bnn4 isi Wl Puiel . lU'tge l H . Um.l and lill'i -mnum H-4. J. W . Il-p.n. Of II , Jll .. Uft ekwvidar. I !. O M ctgM hi I ft . tali etltU. J left kip, tWalk'W tiMk t r.Kl ear. sj.lHl ta lrt. . Su.,lM, Umpvnt. - M.ema. I Hh left kipi Miti- Urt kip. H-eW, Ifcualae. tW - f.lllr a ,m f,i,t l.l-lw ll..- l M.-.f.. rw-'t I S miii Una Msiie. itr. II M $, ..!. -ill I 'l ""I' ' " ILiaina Jaw" il. ." Of k-ra- !- JM ) h !" " . Ul ivklla. IU' ) Ui iisw .... nt,i wiA., r"l I 'K- Mr J . H-i-- mv aiwaeon ' M wav t Ufi ... I- ,". 'f ),.,, f l H-,-mp t t ! i Wfl I ,,. -- -' I -' aV UM-i I " -rit w..i- t A. !! " UiN atwauMf saxlt I --" fii'i-w H"- I . im ls-r at--, to , I vMiR W Mw- O. "11 n .1--.I.M . ae ! a,,iti In " aw vm. . at !" " - H--a W t MM-S-4 a " Wfrsa I rw.1 mi iiM afc-wl-stlAaa U r-, W M-- "- ' M iiv. aw-lMt " 1 a-t- f' -w '' ' - , , Imm J e- W I ! -. " " W ' II . W..-4 Ml ai-aW. !- ,.f l -r I .. .. . I ..' I t. IN II M ..! - ' " , . , . ... .' w I ... "- ft . - ' I I ItM I liiwts I W" it. Wren. A. A.. Heppner, Or. Horses runningA A on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip. Young. J. a.. Uooeeberry. Or. Horse brandar THonthe right shonld CET THE BES1 When you are about to buy a Sewinpr Machine do not be deceived by alluring advertisement and be led to think you can get the best made, finest unished and Most Popular for a mere song. See to ft that vou buy from reliable manu facturers that have gained a reputation by honest and square denting, you will then get a .Sewing Machine that is noted the world over for its dura bility. You want the one that iu easiest to manage and is f Light Running Of iVf There is none in the world that '''Jlii3 struction, durability of working ;rA parts, fineness of finish, beauty , ( in appearance, or nas an uiuoy rs-' 1 imnrovements as the j' ' New Home It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike on both sides of needle (Jatented),noo.beT has it J New Stand ( patented), driving wheel hinged on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to the minimum. WFHTE FOR CIRCULARS. THE HEW HOME SEWIHG MRCHISE CO. OttAJ'ns, Mass. Boston, Mass. armoKSQTiAnit.N.T ''HIVAHO, IM-. 8T. LOUIS, MO. DAIAAS.TEXAfi. JiAM FRAHCISOO, CAT,. A1XA1ITA, OA. Fort ni.F. BY P. C. THOMPSON CO., Agents, Heppner, Oregon, Send 5 Cts. for Sample Package Sun Francisco Office, NAP II. D OHKENSFELDER tt CO., No. 210 Sutter Street. Ths thnmb Is in unfailing Indn of chaiacur. The hquarv Tjpv In. dlrau a strong olll. grrat rnrryj and nrmnrs. I'lowly atltrd is th tiiattilaird T;i. Ihe thiimh of tlioat of Bilvancrit iih-ss and biisinvst auiliijr. Ilotli 'l thrxt ts brlnni to ttto busy msn or w'oiiinii; anu lM'iimrrpii's Fsmlljr Mauajtlna prs mrt'S esiKM'tslly fur smu prrstins wliiil. volume of nrw lilisa. con di'iix d In a small spscs, so ihat lh riToril of iha Vihiilo world's Mors for a month rosy hr risil In half an tmor. '1'tif CnOK'sl T?p Inilitatft rrtliirniriii, ruliuri. and a lov of tnii'ir. Ht. Irv, ami flrilnn. 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Aildtsaa .1, li. antf , ratni.har, l t.l lta WmL S,m Tk. l h.),.h a fs.htoa wtafsatn He M i f. i fhtia .simI nssttk rin ismilf ani d.irsttf wtsllm wld W I'f utUtttr ll.lrrwt In he I. 0 hm frailftlM T) 1 1. .mil. whkh ln..ai.sla lis .( 44 .lpdMiM. stiff aail. aid mi- 'h. nmixlsd ll, ih tnne wh)ti ri.' ff tlsiiy le r I'f w t.,n (.. 11 smIwIW to i M fflw. If y.Mi Bh.i)MS.ntd wtib i. Ii a ( r..f .fnvi, and i I i i ! t !(.. THt tMya i... .A . ,!! I. L.ting la mm4 . .... a. i (j i eeiu'i lie lUweit waste at The caerailaltt ef thsee twsertt Is karws le momi wer-ame. Tbr H'uiosie thai g sf 4sailly at aloaya le Ve eeatia-a. .'. Te espteae Ike keatanel Hy ef Rip.tns Tnbutcs Ae et-ae4 ilk y wly kaetraj ft f Tat-ftlM i f , H Va Of dr m f miU linn cl wirtl co . 1 1 tsws it . . Tl re.'ilaf tlKrnt,4i , n, it Weklj (iasett la i: V) an I lb rolaf l-ei.f ll.e We.kly (hrgnnlal i II .W An iit U.-i!.irg f .1 l,e I Haile an I ayit! f-f -ra f rat In 1 ..Itao ta ,rt t.li II. (Lull art,) i ..', j rtM.a f ffir.i, Attl4riU wMlwe t l li.eiy . .,l.-,i Ii.mis ... i ... .. i. Mill. - tW' iW rtll 1 ur or tnr, it I h iitrhr, n(in dtiif ft in ttii unittal iiiiittiK by k living A.iwrr i.iiii-rt, mhUh tll L i lmvui to rtrff fUitwriU-r to E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO THK GIVES THE CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental 3E0 "O" L73E3 S GREAT NORTHERN Ry. UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA. Spokane MINNEAPOLIS Denver OMAHA St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on O. R. & N. Agent at Heppner, cr address W. H. EURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Obeoon. QCIOH XIX3VX33 t TO San nroiaoisoo Aod til point In ('alifornla, via tba Mt, Hhasta route 01 ma Southern Pacific Co. His treat hlsrhway through California to all polnu lust and south. Grand Hoanio Rout Of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Bullet Ulaepera. Beoond-olaas Hleepert Atlanhed to axpreaa trains, affording superior aooomBioaaiions ror anoond-olasa paasangars. For rataa, tiokeU. slmpiuf oar raserrations, ui. onn upon or aaarma R. KOKULEK, Manager, K. P. ROQKRfl, Asat Gen. F. A P. Agt. Portland, Oregon Most Modern and progressive For catalogue or tufonnatlou writs to TlIU MARL1N FIRC ARMS CO., Nrw Havtfii, Conn. If you use Ihe PctlllB I InrahaWrs a Bruoilcrw Make money while othrra are wauling I lime It old pntcrssra. 4H Page I I Illllktrstrd 1 1 , Catalogue aW Catalogtellaall alsmt It ami dearTitH-s every article nretlnl lor the J Poultry business. fun. The "ERIE" merhanlrall the best wheel, f ruirluilcL vie are Par ihe C.iasl A gen is. Ilii-Ycle cats- logue, mailed free,givca filldrar-rlritlrm wrlcr-a ete (lTITa FETALUMA inCITBATOI CO.,fttalania.CaL ha st.cn IIik kb, li li Mala hi.. Kits An;;rlra. A. P. T. L. The American Protective Tariff League it national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and htduitry " at eiplained by its conttitu t on, at follows : The eh al tale league shall ka ie anle't iMntia lab k a lar,e mparts, shuh sxsil eJ4wetir sasure ssmis bMlwstriel prvaueie - - . . - - - aM hM.a. Liu. There are no personal or private prof ts m connection with the organiza tion and it it sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publication t. riasT: Casa4ae la ft-l(i nmSiis S.-llr.... ' !..l . ' orrat Cjm eetwte. " f CCI D; Ws iW 4 wttm eenirisxVene, . sMil se targa. to m sm. TniNO: We Mi-iiMrf wkwi a.sie an pt.HM e I i v" tK". ttw e-eWMt to ! SJJUM Ht a OeanM. ruaiTH : U4 asll m4 eseMl . e- Sfi-e e-f ef "In. mi4iIn W vsSaM awn Srarf, WO li tUvel. N Vw $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. Iiswaas a ''' a as sae I sk mmth iiii e ert ia heel stats at le ft star Ueetta, aats we u a w i.m SMymk sVm KM fct.. Ait asa as wfss fa ifcs rf as tT 's th e si nmr, trim a intentions TJUmtlD rORTLNCS, earflsa aVe .. i a W. a as anJt at esst eVsn) sl. Ma ato linin tok. as fee. "- W, "eatakj" "W nu ll fit. 4 e ! i 4 OTka St. kM aVM aal at see e4 a eat 4 9m tog Wft as as aha aaaaas. Irf as av alsaat a. asiaal IT IS NOT SO MUD AS IT STXHl ra" 1 1 klMManulManmsvalaartli aa - lama,' s.ll .ml as n -i, m I .siawiHiMsiatrNi I stMHt sl ef i 4mm i.aWasii i aa.ai atwa Ms s t a 4 km an ai sf i sf I I II Ske - ntnmiM l.i SI I i. m a a - i, aM s sat t a mmmt ii mt i m vmt . mt hI !., mm kaaafS a an itNvrnnr;ntuN a cv. (VaaavMava a4 !. e4 vrt, t'aliaU, ! eUI'Mrc.N.U.. ' flM. ahinitrMi.n. c. Simplest, j'JilsvllljJuJV Easiest itrongeit, IsyiTlFCTff al Working, 5olld lUlsllZajLlUO Moat ylR jjCr Accurate, Receiver. sVgljaay Compact, aM- m e . A. ii a mn i twkw awvtSt eaaAA-etwal FOR THt hAiLROAD BOYS. Mail baps can now be taken on and delivered from train running sixty miles an hour. Hanoi, in Tonkin, is now connected by railroad with Langson, four hun dred miles away toward the Chinese boundary. Sib William C. Van Hobnk, of the Canadian Pacific railroad, says there is no foundation for rumors of his intend ed resignation or of the road's being in financial difficulties. The Canadian comptroller of cus toms has issued an order forbidding collectors and other officers connected with his department accepting passes from railroad corporations. Tub North Carolina legislature has passed a law imposing a fine of ten dol lars a day, after five days, in addition to the penalty of twice the value of the freight, as a penalty for holding over freight by railroads. In Switzerland there is a law by which railway and steamboat com panies, factory establishments, etc., are liable to indemnify their employes in case of accidents, or their widows and children in case of their death. The management of the Northern Pacific road has forbidden employes of the company to engage in any other business, and, as a result, a number of the agents have resigned, their salaries not being sufficient to support them. Big Four officials claim the most re markable run ever made by an engine was one a few days ago over their line, when one of their Garstang engines hauled a train of six cars weighing two hundred and seventy-four tons nine miles, between Grafton and Bellefon taine, up a twenty-seven foot grade, in ten minutes and six seconds. THE GENTLER SEX. The mews of the engagement of the crown prince of Naples to Princess Maud of Wales ia confirmed. Miss E. V. Cornelius, of Philadel phia, has devised a new way to be of service to her sex and make a living at the same time. She is a "professional marketer." Yvettk Guilbbrt has met with her first check at Naples. The Neapolitans, who expected to see her dance the can can, covered with diamonds, hissed her off the stage. Tadzu Suoiye is the name of a Japa nese young woman who has been study ing in Wellesley college for three years and who is now teaching in Osaka in a Christian school for girls. Ella Wheeler Wilcox is an untir ing patron of manicurists, givers of facial massage, chiropodists and sham- p- i U She says she believes on prin- cipi 1 being as good looking as she can. 4 Mrs. Paret. the wife of Bishop Paret. of Maryland, is a friend of the birds. hhe is trying to form a society in Bal timore the members of which will be pledged not to wear any feathers on their hats except ostrich feathers. MEN OF WAR. Military instruction in public schools is being strongly advocated throughout Ohio. A new rifle, in use by the Italian army, sendtt a bullet through five inches of solid ouk at a distance of four thou sand feet. The death of Marshal Canrobert re culls the fact that from him came the historic remark: "It is magnificent, but it is not war." The words were uttered as he watched the charge of the Six Hundred. Ciex. Vah Vlif.t Is not tho oldest t ing officer of the regular army. Lieut .Michael Moore (retired) entered the service as music boy in April, 1813, be fore Van Vliet was born. The lieuten ant is a Brooklyn num. Sksatoh (iokixim in his eloquent lec ture, "The Last Hays of the Confed eracy," is lavish in compliments and profuse in praise of nearly all the lead ers on both sides of tin great war, ex cept Jeff Dnvis. The name of the pres ident of the confederacy is not men tioned. (iits. Daniel Moroan was known as the teamster boy of Virginia and the hero of Cowpens. lie nerved as a wag oner in Hradilork's retreat, won honor in Arnold's assault on Quebec and fought brilliantly agsinat the British in the south. Physically he was, neit to Washington, the largest general of ficer among the continentals. Viikj the czar was made colonel of the Uoyal Scots C.rays an officer of the regiments said to his orderly: "IKmald, have you heard that the new emperor of Iluaaia has been appointed colonel of the regiment?" "Indeed, air," replied Ismald, "It ia a vera prood thing." Then, after a pause: "Beg pardon, air, but wull he be able to keep both places?" ORIGIN OF TICKET SCALPINQ. Starwd la W hollas, W. Ta., aUaartaref m tealary Age. CampMl Hubbartl, a nail traveler, of iMieeiing, recently said to a (ilolto I Vim ntbi man: "I have lust been resiling the decialon of Judge Naah, at Inllaa, in the ticket broker raae under be tirw Trxaa law, Intrndetl to do away with the) a. aipera' buaineaa. It atrikca me bring an exceedingly clear and a f.trcrful exptaltUn of the ulijeel ttialtcr involved In the Trailer pisatecution. It la rUavly In line viith ileclaiuns In favor vf the ecahtera In Minneaota. Illinoia and rrnnsylranla. The gravamen uf I lira decisions la that an unused railway ticket, or ao nnuaed portion of a ticket, la legitimate pmn ertv.anil any taw which Interferes wild tla ilianatitUin by sale la contrary t public- policy, If nitt In direct conflict with the cimatllnlloa of the I'nltcd Male. This dec la ion of Judge Naah will help the a. alprr, not only dowt In Triaa, but alt over the country The nlrtil t. tahlch the ticket brolirra help tli weak tstavla arainat the atrong ittira ia but tittle rcalljcd. and ullhoul their aid many of the lines would go untlcr. It la their nirllii.l c.f rntling ralca aerrrtly Ul alitiiu'.ale buainre. and the bn.Urra ere really regular atf' iila uf thea o mi p litre. II y the bye, prrhapa jou il.tn't know thai theacalter rtuaineaa originated In my town Wheeiing It waa abmit twenty II v yram . We had emiple of brifht yiHing fc'ilona there -t'pt.m W. tVirary and anttther ehap tie me. I frank They !k a notion to a peculate on a amall eat in tickets of the lUltlmore A I'll In, an t the Cral a.-alplnrf tranaav-tloa that tf ivutTtHi In the hlal.irf rtf rtiM.tlrtf ttk) pSw ther la Wheel- J IrtaT the I''ttioiare A thU estriipanv ma te a J f.gUX upon It. and the ra rril t the atrfIrK rmrt of the I n v t Ma'etv The ra'.t waa that the Uj.r. .m c-urt hari.I'd il terl Ma U-turns IW", ! i.t'i ri?.-. t tlat wUrn a nan v a tl f.-r ati maiiv niilra of trar.,al- n he ta rntttod t. tra.-l From early child- hood until I iu' grown my family J spent a fortune trying to cure me I of this disease. I visited Hot Springs , and was treated bv the best medical i , men, but was not benefited. When ' all things bad p n O tailed I de-1 ' termined to h K 1 1 1 1 try S.S.S. and in four IIU III months was! entirely cured. The terribh eczema I was gone, not a sign of it left My general health built up, and I have I i never had any return of the disease. I any return 01 ine disease, i CHILDHOOD: i nave oiten I recommend ed S3& and i have never , yet known a failure to cure. uno. w. IRWJN. Irwin, pa. , Merer rails to cure, ' even wnen ail otner I remedies have. Our . treatise on blood and i I skin diseases mailed ' free to any address. I SWltT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlsnu, Ga. dates stamped upon the ticket by the company's agents. From that time on the scalper's business flourished, and spread with amazing rapidity all over the country. It is now as safe and as legitimate a line of business as banking or insurance or manufacturing, and is, moreover, a mighty help to the travel ing public." ART OF REMEMBERING. The MlDd Is Like a Great Library, Each Volume In Its Place. A noted medical writer likens the brain to a vast library and each idea, or name, or incident, to the volumes com posing it, says the New York Commer cial Advertiser. The memory, he savs, acts as librarian and tucks away each volume in some peculiar niche of its own. Now, when we call on Librarian Memory for one of these volumes, he usually knows where it is and hands it to us instanter; but occasionally he, like other officeholders, forgets his du ties. We call on him suddenlv. waking him from his nap, pernaps, and he can not remember where he put the name of Smith or Jones, or the little fact re- garding the tariff or Agamemnon's wives or something or other. ome times he finds it after a moment's search, and sometimes not for days. But ho keeps up a still-hunt for the missing volume, even while you forget all about it; and some time when you are least expecting it, presto! there is the very thing you are trying to re member. For instance, somebody asked the writer of this paragraph the other day suddenly for the name of a lady and her daughter staying at one of the Deacnes near Jioston. The name was a perfectly familiar one, being that of an acquaintance; but with the question it suddenly vanished. It was iinpossi ble to answer. Librarian Memory was asked for it three or four times during the evening, but it eluded his efforts completely and for a day or two the event was forgotten. Finally, com ing down town on the electric car, with the mind absorbed in other things, the little librarian joggled our elbow. "Here he is. Smithson, volume 41,523, shelf 217," he whispered. As usual, when one ceases to want the thing it turns up. Ah, if one could only change librariuns when tne oia one shows signs of weakening! TOBACCO IN HAVANA. Snanklna; la Done In All Plaveee and at All Tlmea. I have never seen a Havana man smoking in church, writes a correspon dent of tho Washington Star. It's about the only pluce where ho docs not smoke. He smokes in the street cars, he smokes at the public dining-table, he smokes everywhere. The presence of women is not considered at all. When coffee is brought on tho table, the Spaniard or Cuban lights his cigar or cigarette and begins to send up clouds of smoke. lie never even think of saying to the ladies: "llyyour leave," for the custom of the country Is to smoke everywhere. On the railway trains there ts no smoking compart ment, for a man ia privileged, and. In fact, expected, to smoke everywhere If he is not smoking, his nelirlfltor will offer him a cigarette. The driver of your coach will smoke and very likely offer you a cheroot. At the opera the man will walk and smoke tn'tween the acts in the spaces behind the Ihixc and balconies. You will see finely dressed, seemingly well-bred men, with ladies in full evening toilet, entering the theater and smoking as they go. You never see a pipe In Cuba. It la the country of the cigar and the cigarette. One of the odd sights to a stranger Is that afforded by the negro women, who smoke big, long and black cigars In the street. It was l-erc that the amok Ing habit, which has spread around the world, had Ha atari, and the Cubans are atill more devoted to their cigars than any other people. The cigar Induatry and the tolmci-o trade give employment toa large portion of the population of Havana. In every quarter one will run aenma small eatabliahmenta where from two to ten men are employed making cigar, and some children and women engaged In stripping L'-mcco. DUMB ANIMALS SHED TEARS. The TsHBrblag ea4 relbtle Waf la Whlrh lli.rae aalklis f napailhy. Many popU Wile that homes da not wcrp, but lhis wh ha h4 much to lo with three faithful r tra in rr know that on aetrral nrra.ona thry M ill ahi-it t. ar ta wrtl a eir. arrw In thermit heartlrrakln)f man ner In the rl, Mrher th hartllnr) of tltr p-.til.'a rauara the rhlcra t el ni.Mt ovt-rliak the nrorMit of ruvJ Ink for thrlr nrtx'.a. It iatiite rommon, when tS wrathrr la ritrriuoly r.ii, to ! It'avc an unllanUrll r'iiT lie.l up (.irli cr llirr hnur a hi-u th trro- pr-ratiir l nrarlr trr. ami hil lta oMrii-r ia l.-iiiivarl Df tni-.ll-.rs nf pi't ti'if itrtiiat. In tliia ra th ufTrr(iaT U rtt lrm l hy rri- hh h are atnnt l.tt. a-.ha. anil t'i unml t aaal.l trare fr'.-r onto th cheek ItU ll"lr ht-n h"f falls In th ii-rrt aiut , Crt lr Jtir.! the h. k gyiwrallr numta it arii a.) mn.h that It l ht cithrr ery or rran, but un4.'r am f..t;-'tll .r an lnjnr hr rUl aotU'lt t nn't!iy In th mt rliatinrt manrtrr I rvmm!r r 'rit nnr rf my o-n. wri a .wTatv'i-rit rf tl ,-w lift lrirffm. hkH tr.l tn I .aT noch t pirn- It f n. p.r thlnf h ir-hlM fp I" m on u.r, ik- an. rrvi a truriv l.i. a hu. I In lwiM as anrtUir.- I ran ! evri1 Th islit w r t.t. hlnf oi -. a an alvi the rri(i;-, antml k'r 1i. I l.r n I'i rail i 'i;;4 nut anil th rnri.l 'rpMi1 I R 'UTU h T4.(si a.ir bt'.e of r-eav, aril th t.f Vlrla. 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