r1:-: VTOCH, BRANDS. Whila joo kne; your aboription paid op yea can keep you brand in free of charge, Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Hora Gti on left shoulder; oattle same on Jeft hip, nnderbiton right ear, and npper bit on the left; range. Mor row oonnu. Biird. D. W. and em. Horsm braidod D B on tho loft hm: ei tle the n' on lft flunk. crop off riotvit ear, nnderorop in the left. Kange in Morrow iumy, Bartholaraew, A.' fl., Aloino. Or. Home branded 7 E on either shoulder. Kanne in Mor row oountv rlannister, J. W., flarflmnn. Or. Cattle brand ed H on left hio ami tnien: pnt m eaan ear, Brenner, Peter. Tooslnrry Ormron Horses branded PB on left elioiu!ni (aula same on riirht. flide. Broaman, Jerry. Lena. Or. Homes branded 7 on right shoulder; oa'tin U on the loft side T.ft Anr hnlf nnin nd rieht ear nnoer alone. Barton, Wm.. Hppner, Or. -Horses, j B on riaht thigh; oattle same on rigm nip; split in nnith Anr. Brown, J. C, Hoppner. Or. Horaes, oircls f! with dot in net teron left hip; ca' fle, am Brown, W. J., Isna, Oregon. Hones W bar over It, on the left shoulder. C:ittle same on left Hover. W. G., Hoppner, Or. Horses, box brand on right hip oattle, same, with split in Borg, P. 0., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shonlder: cattle, same on inn no. Brownlee, W.J., Kox,0r ("attle. JB connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cnt out on right ear; ira horues dame brand on the letl tnign, iuhiko iu mi vnuny, Grant county, ',,.. Worron. Wagner. Or. Horse brand ed O on right stifle ; oattle (throe bare) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Uange in J.Dnl uiiH Mrtrrnw OOlintieH. Cain E.. Oaleb.Or Y I) on horsna onleft stifle' U with qnarter circle over it, on left shoulder and on loft stiHe on alloolte aider 5 years; on left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range in Grant oonnty. Cate, Chas. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C! on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Hange Morrow and Umatilla oounties. Corrigall, M M. Onllowiy, Or Cattle crop out of each ear and underbit, wattle in forehead; horses half circle C on left stifle. Range Mor ow and Umatilla oonnties. Curl T. H., John IMv, Or. Double cross on each hip on oattlo, swallow fork and undei bit in right ear, split in loft ear. Range in Grant connty. On sheep, inverted A and spear point on shoulder. Kar markon ewos, crop on left ear pouched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half crop in left ear. All rangs in Wrant oountv. . , Cook, A. J.,lietia,Or. Horses, 0on nghtshonl der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark scjwire crop off left and split in right. Currin. R. X., Currinsvillo, Or. - ilorsns, on left stifle. Cox Ed. 8., Hanlman, Or. Cattle, C with E in center: horses. CK on loft Sip. Cochran, R. K., Monnmnnt, Grant (o, Or. Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlan. Chapln, H., Hanlman, Or. Horses branded O on right hip. Cuttle branded the same. Also brands CI on horses right thigh; ca'tJe same brand on right shoulder, and cut oil end of "oliiutlaBS, W. M .Galloway, Or. ('attle, R Don right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, It D ""kb'tos., Douglas, Or. Horses branded KLY on loft shoulder, oattle same on leftliip. hole '"Emory??!. H., Hanlman, Or. Horses branded n reversed C with taill on left shoulder ; cat. tie same on right hip. Itango in Morrow comity. Florence, L. A Heppner, Or. Cuttle, Lb' on right hip; horses F with bar under on right "''Klorenoe, H. P. Hepnner. Or Horses V on right shoulder; oattle, V on right hip or thigh. Oentry, Elmer, Echo, Or.-Horses branded H. H with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle. Range in Morrow Bnd Umatilla counties. Hiatt A. B., Ridge, Or. li.attlo. round-top K with qnarter oirnle under It on the right hip. limine in Morrow and Umafilla iioun'" Hughes, Hainan!, Wagner, Or- (T F L r,oimU'd)on right lioiililnm nor.,.; on oattle, on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left Range in llayttack district, Mor'ow oonnty. Howard J Ij, Gallowav, Or. Horses - (am with bar above !') on right sVi'ildor; OHftlsame on left side. Rang) in Morrow mid Umatilla ""ila'irV.dwin, John Dav, Or. Cuttle K H on right hip; hors - same on rulit shouhlor. Range in (Irsnt county. .... Hughes, Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses sha M heart on the !ft shonlder. Hsnire M ir'ow Co. Hunsaker. H A. Wagner. O-.-Horses, H on left Shoulder: ohI tin. Hon luff hip. Humphreys, J M Hardmaii, Or. Hors.s, II on Huston. Ijnther, Eight Mile, Or. Mora H on the left shonldnrsn l heart on the loft stills C it tin same on left hio. Hang" In Mi-fiw onnr .lonns, Harry. Ileppn 'r. Or Horses branded H .1 on the loft, shimlder; en'tlo bra uli-il J on right hip. also undorliit iu loft ar. Raiige In Morrow oonnty. Jnnkiu, H. M., Hepimer, Or Horses, horse, shoe J on left shoulder, Ca'lle, I lie sans. Range on '"M Mile, Johns m, Knlix. Ij'iik, Or Horses. elndoT O" left stifle; call l. sa ne on right hip, ninler half oroo in ri'1'1 end olit n left ear Kennr, Mik", lleppior, Or. -Horses bran 1 KNY on left hip tm'l le a-ne and crop off left nnder slnonontiie rUht Kirk J T.. Heooaer, )'. -11 irses AH mi left shoulder; Battle, 'Won loft hio Ko'lihorl and. W. H.. Mo nit Vernon. Dr. I I, oil evils on right an I left sides. a!luT fork U ft r stid ender moo ill right ear. Horses suns bra id on lfl shoulder. Range in lmii ,. ),! Iiften, Hteptien, (of. Or, H I, on left hip on oaitle. crop and split on rlg'ii ear. lln-.t. Mine brand on left lioul ler. Kings U.-am ooiiniv. I.ienallen, Join W.. I, Or. -Mor-.. bran I" I h ilf.eircle I eo mi 1 on left S i il iler. I ail o, nam ' on Infi hio. IU:ue. nr lnion Ual,ey, J. W Hepnner Itr.-lhirwe b"-andet I.aii'l oiletf s'l iil ler: retll i a ne ia ,'t hip, wattle over right )". Oir et sins in r ghl ear. I. ir-t. Geirge, lleopner. f r. H iran tiran le I d eil.U II eoi n ti H i neii ii is i-aMel s iwmt II on le'i sh uilder. Mris. M. V. Heppner. Ir.-'tile brand l rinds on right hiin horiMis same mi right stille. Hangs in M irrow county. Minor, 0.'ar, iippnr rr.-t atlle, M l on right hip; hor M on left shoulder. Morgan, H. N. H-pooer, Or.-llinw, Ml on Ml nhiHil d o ratlls a ii" on I 't lup. M Hriiell. Oai-ar. Ions. r. Hors , It on light hio: esMle 77o i ngh' sids. Nel andrew. Urns II h S Or.- Horses A N e.il,. lie.-1 I on lefl shoulder: cattle snoie on IniIH hi. Oiler, I'erry, lel'igioii, Or.- I O le'i Shell, del. -!. ro. J. W., D oiglas Or.; horses O on Irfl sh,i il. lor; cattle em mi r'glil hip. ..roti, Ola K 'I'l . tl'. 11,, ,,,. fr rirels shield on l-'f el' I i an I 1 1 o i .,'f hii. I'attle, f ,rs in le, air -ISt ,r ,i,e, H un let loo. H an en t ,1 1 'e. 1'erW iri i1. liar I iK l.Or. --II ira 1 1' .m r'l io l St. I'll,... r-s-t, lle fion r, ll.ir ih haa I K (I. K ie-le l no I -II ', , i I .r ; ,M . ne on f tM hio Kl'lli. M er , M ,'v liea.J II ,l, l"n' i i. t ,r.. IK . ,n pM-fed it left ahoal l-r, eati'.e,ea neon I-.,; I, , ii'l-r bit to ea'i sir I'etlra, a l' loae. Ot i h ,r ilia eml I' m, - lotutder; rat'te J l J frneit lln ,t. fl hip, upper shH-e In left sn I s'ih in ih right. Itt"l. a1lrw, II r l eal Or l . nir. 9r,-oi iaa'twjit-'lnerit ea U't tti 'a. Hoh Hr.ei , lei.oar. r '.e tetiltl a H lli tilSi I le ei'ile l el I i" Lfl ,, rroit t,i lett ar an t elao on to Mii I M t'tttw a,i I s liolnln e. ,,iet. 11. ,ef , atte .ihtft M, Of l ,te hran ll all irt nrj'il a', it vnl i-ia-iat rivt-te ,,ef l,fat I; faMeH a litjtt In t !t-' Hort,w f-.ti -it. It.... Ue II ll.ottl'le lit till . ei . with ,ititl.e i-ii, U et l,i " f i'i o ,,, i, , ,i I AO, I e.tt .to IK1,! ear S'i I .l'l In l-tl. M.. Ml'tie ttta' I .to left W,I l-f. It ttissm w et-.a trant SO t ll'tl'S S e.e diet t(e. I.e- J W Heft., et. Or H .reee, J 1 1 ,e lefl Ilt.ell.ler. atlle. Has I'S'it lu,H Htratght W. f . Iei.pi" or II trw (Kt l.t J H on xllte.eatiWt I .n l-fl top, alios f..t i r M oet ,..l,,l , e'i. Ih. ll-.,.e,, Ih Ilexes, H ll'.K ti l, . -'t! e tt let) h'O !". II titer t, lnl.a Ot IVO" ttn ris'.i . s I . r. '.' . .' I I ...... a i I ,., .', - l-.r II i"i ' l t . . e e In H o. ite.il,r II, II . if, ..,, -! It et't e 41 . ..t f '..,-. M r,,ea Ja ltee tl t,,r, ( 1 1- H-tet. (,. , jH)"Slf! I.oal te ra"ll the t, ,, . tm, h.m, Wa I lie Ha- I W et..w v, I li,l.,e eti ,ni Ste,,e.. V . S . IU1 , O i H.ee Mt t lstt X 'tie, re'tle h,e.e tt.1 t. tea ll,e ll,l 11 1 roerettxea. Mr A. J . H-,.( e It. 4 ille, B smi it hit l all - i lefl tr H Ht-l-i-e o. II em. (I . .t, ... .. I- a"le o . l.tl ,,,, re. r l H atttae., IH I ,tt ( ,w etl l,i, rt.H t- ' t a I - - r, -.l M,t t. f ...-i. .- J 4 ttm..m. ,t i.il 1 u r fllta f .mi t -ri t ,lmi-'i.lli It- a I l.r t,,l I'M I ,,,.,11 W . lift- ..n alt tl l-. ee"! tw t t,l u.n k-i fj,ttt ai.ttl le e tl...rt,l..t, II M l--ll-t.kn.lJ II f o-H, l-l ti . I ,.-.l-..l II T l--- 'n 11 ..-m- pmii ul ftal'd Atti.AtHi l, a ta ..ti iv II- . lb II , - r 1 ' 1 1 ,(. HlMlttl o rt. ll- it ..H i.'i ) .t.4 ! " WilatH. J l M. ) "- "--llMlvaolfUtMtM krt ---1- IU-. M ..t ... M l'alK 4 . W . (,..,. ,mt l f .' a. U. i t. l I 1 l.Mva . tt J l't a.U. vttt wttttttf . Wat. H rt. tltMtnx V - II r.v W a ..-t -' -- eM ' l-.r. (,-(. ,.. 11 ' " ' W..I... I I" , II a II a. . l f Wft -l M . I II N " kr, W Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horaes running A A on shoulder; Cattle, same on rixht hip. Young, J. H., (jooseoerry. Or. 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Itaa n ai gw nkw aduaa. k" lkniak a M UK MWl Hinliniwaal f mill awk g In avaek rwatawamg M aamra IH kwal fnataata rW anr rlhmta, mI !- ata.1 M iKm ,t a M.v9g- Mm hm Wn k 4 th ktt M kW-. At ak a ,.-ia ap. lUa ai, W la.1 0,4 IT S THE SIMM R.TEYHL nVLXTJONS Ilia .1110 I OKU NCS, tS w 14 aiW- V k k- f a 4 tfta ttt.- t ik. a-. a Ul. ." ".J," t.. l. Vai a4 an .. If , Am a. a-t, ta r tli -t i a a-. tt.. ta a.v -t. I' ilu Ntfc l.t .-. M. 4H1 W kH aal. 1 1 W i k r4 i rrn TfaiucaASirr.nu 1 a-... . V -ta . t M...ia-maMt ,'. a. -a k,...." ...,. a ta I t .iImI a a t.( . ...j a, .. kiatM d rt. ti k,f,.Mitatt.' k- I- a l I'-tt" 4 r t , i - t a- .,at i.i,(.. i t a. . a . t as .. ,.. a. lk..k f 4 a 4 sa . . It,-.'. ' t. ,f i Slmpleaf. F W&wS E"1" trongeit, f "T & V3fT f ? 1 Worklna;, 5olld lJrWlfei3LiJ-MJ Molt Receiver. Q&rbttftfr Compact, j .!! ..Jl Ml l,. l j t n . - l-m- k- 4 4 k. I - J a,. , . . ...... I . ! :ii!i',vrprf",Mrv ? c , . :ita .1 --... t . . -t,a -( ! r.. M. '! t f. I jr ,- .,.-. a THE TOILEIiS OF PAKIS. A Near View of the Working Classes of the French Capital. A People Who Are Fond of Win a and Song and Careleia A boot the Fa tare Their Feeling Toward Boclet. In order to study the working classes thoroughly M. Henri Leyrefc, a literary man, started business as a marchand lie vin, or publican, in one of the most crowded districts of Paris, says a writer in the London Telegraph. He has em bodied his experiences as a mastroquet in a book entitled: "En Plein Fau bourg," which has lately been pub lished by Charpentier. M. Leyret, after having denounced the bad drink supplied to the working classes not always thuough the fault of the public ans, but, rather, due to the wholesale merchants gives it as his opinion that those who live by the sweat of their brow have an aversion to debt. The bad payers and those who want drinks chalked up are the exception, and it is needless to say that they are the idlers, the loafers and the confirmed drunk ards. These men neglect no opportu nity of sponging or of obtaining drink on credit, without the least intention of paying for the absinthe or vane sup plied to them. As a rule the laborious people avoid the taverns wherein the loafers assemble. The author also al ludes to a discussion on Zola which he overheard. One of his customers.while gazing at a portrait of the novelist, maintained that the working classes had been libeled in tho "Assommoir." "Is the workman," asked the anti Zolaist, "to be represented as an eter nal drunkartl because he drinks a glass now and then?" The listeners ap plauded this speech, but another man stood up for Zola, saying that if the novelist had exaggerated a little it was done in the interest of tiie working classes, whose vices were to be attrib uted to the bourgeoisie. M. Leyret met a confirmed absinthe drinker a curious type. This man was one of the best carpenters in the district, and when sober was never out of work. For weeks he would refrain from touching a glass of the green fairy, but, suddenly forgetting his good resolutions, would launch forth into a carouse on his favorite beverage, never going to bed until he had swallowed twenty-four glasses of absinthe, with copious draughts of wine in between. The author notes that the average faubaurien workman is generally more given to eating than drinking, ne cats meat, if possible, at luncheon and dinner, the former meal being the more substantial. He is careless about the future, and looks forward to dying straight off when he shall be no longer strong enough to toil. Alluding to the pleasures of tho peo ple, M. Leyret is glad to state that lteranger's songs have not yet lost their charm for the toiling musses. As to the relations of the exes, tho author of "l-.n i'lein 1'uuoourg says that free unions are increasing among the work ers, domestic arrangements being niuile on a family basis. The girls who leave their shops and factories for the Champs Klysees or the main boule vnnlsare, however, shunned and de spised liy the faubouriens. M. Leyret concludes Jils interesting volume by Home observations on the feeling of the working classes toward the anarchist anil revolutionist movements in their midst. At prest-iit, ho points tint, ma terial exigencies and tho necessity of living keep tint average worUiiiiin re signed, but desire of revenge lurks in his In-east against n society in which he has to toil wit in nit the hope of what lie considers nil Htleiiiute reward for hi services, and without any security tlmt after a life of luhor he will enjoy some reKmu with a moderate competency. ENGLISH WOMEN. A Tribal ta Them from the Tea of On of Kua-liioil' I Mil In. The Teipjm hits correspondent In Lomlnn who linn evidently lieen most fnvornlily iuiircv-d liy the ehnrms of the Klitflish Indies, says the London I u i I y Newn. Nothing could Iw inure ridiculous, he declare, than the fancy portrait of an Knglifh wiiiunn a wen in the iiiiml's eye of a Frenchman who known nothing of Kiigliiml. Mnwt said: "Ah fold na nn Kiigllnli wnmuii," nml the French picture lnr una creature w ith elinniioua feet, Jaw lil.c thut nl n gorillu. leiuy IuiihIh and l!. it iievk. wcnriiig a run ml hut.n green veil, t-H-e- tUI'll'K. pllli-l 1-llllW I mill llNM, ill-lit ting hliH-liitig's falling over lnmta like llni-e ntttichi il tti n diver'a ilnm .Such nn Idea e.iuld ohlr have U-en !ro.!uiiil. lie iliM-hiren. I v Imln-d of I'itt ur the tl feat nt V ti i lii. The culhiiit c!rtviiindcnl pnnsiiU ti tionpare KnglUh Motnrn with Frrm h Hotni-n, not nt nil to the liailvutttag nf th former, Whnt tiwrlic!l oh- ftrrvcr l ike for niilne in the Kngnoli noiitcn. lie ile Ian-, U rcnlly ruliuiii-u. nn c-y In-nring. n !!, I, frave. etmll dent nml uhuITccIihI itmiitii-n w hii li r cluil. ittii-trv In f-iViiriif -r.iiial dignlly. 1 he ltid-n Mimian. he .l.l. U l-rtiu-'lit up In n pli it of ln.li ni. -ni-e liMi U wmiiiiig In Fri-Mi li fr mnte eilutilit n M may nppi'or lit tle lint-' l ull-ni-ll. a rlix, lt rimv iilftt v. I i ii'ie g l umi l.i thla, ai.d i Hie IlioU i. ho I In me tlie h prrtly f fair or fr!i-Niliired -f (rran-ful tender. A LITTLC AVRltTY. Tn little I. U ai l to W dtwpivar lnk' fr-itti the luimaii f,.. A I'Hil i-i i-iu me.lu-nl paprr any 1'iat rltjf in ilr a prluee tllara,. TlIK alne of I ana-U fl.iirrU vU-. Ut year I nnrenincptl a (n.9l.i:i. l Ilia. Iil nn- lint l'l i-Ti nar rfe piinUhaltie in l.ti.'Un I hr ilralh. j If I c--tt.,..Te, that en lu'l .)i..ti. .IniiU nttnl three Mr! i.f li-tii-l a ilttjr Tl pf liter ttf W a't a ha viiMtfll l-r..tl,. r In Ue, alttf. n on, le. lly in rttlli n-l fifly-rr ht pSr n'l-l tl.rer Tti e,..rt. k,n i.f t'.e hli:h .p ef (nn'. tl-.t Ifva . '.i.-. , r..n I I. r.l am-. .Ih i.,t, I rt.tilir.l i...i," all i if 1 1. 1 f.t.lil -til-'t .. it t v Til t:)tl rrr wraillirl "U tiv del ytiaj marry an i-rln,it rliai ae !?" The I r. le - I Krut the kiitfHUat H, IMHtir.1 H-tiJI the h.. I affair - t.if' t aUti.Ur "ll4 f.fcavf ', new alar that i t-' rt a I . I the kHtat t. -pernt t "ah ill ' W p!"-. t the rif ef the f-mnh f" j fr.Mti t'.e !. , t'i -e tiee tSe ' - ..'i t t e I t'.e ft .J I r .(I -,1 f i IS ft l ! f t Vr t :. ri t p.. :, . i ( t' r i l U f i ' ' i f 1,1 f U t A is f -m I', ii '.' ' rv I ERGURIAL POISON Is the result of the usual treatment of blood disorders. 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