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TllE HYSTEW I OF COUNT VLANiDPINOf; (o?Uinuil frrirn Flrtt Paye no. pressure from without aa burotakv's ford mod bint ot "I hav no time to wart on ucb matter! aa 70a apeak of Mj aiperieBca la that M-nrirr urn Invariably imagi oarj 1 ir f j . t ki .wi iu baaineea, ao1 wakLj .; or W t y should w bluodor ! Yon ny tbr baa beeo an intrigue. Wbo are yoq t" "Uorofaky, private detertiv a, Da((M in tbia matter, wbicb ia mora important than yon appear to suppose, Mr. Iris taf, ami wbicb will go farther than tbia court " "Hot A private detertiva a young one indeed. Tba detective art la not to be learned In tbe nnraery. yontiK air And wbo ia thia other?" "Connt Uoria Landrinof," I said Tbe prUtaf distinctly winced. "Obi" be will "Tbe eon of Count Vladimir, no doubt! Wbat can tbe eon df ao eminent a person reqnira in a po lice conrtt" "Tbat ia wbat I wiab to explain to you, priHtaf, if 70a will allow met" aaid Borofaky. "If 70a will tarn back to tbe montb of Jnly laat, 70a will 6nd tbat 700 effected the arreat of a" "ritopl Wbat baa Connt Landrinof to do with all tbiat" "May I not tell the itory from the be ginning!" aaid Borofaky. "It ia lui piMmihle to explain all witboat begin ning at the beiiinning. " "Htop the data of thia arrest?" "Seventeenth of Jnly of tbia year ' "Dirndl Tbe place of arreat?'' Borofaky gara tbe name of the bona a provided by the student. Tbe priataf turned bark the page of bin dayliiaik "Good again, " he aaid "Now, whiit ia the mistake complained of! Ia it yon, Connt Uoria, wbo complain, or Count Vladimir himself?" "It ia I." I aaid "I both complain, and I will move heaven and earth but you ahall aet right your blunder, pria taf. Never think yoa will frighten mv with yoar bantcnrl" "Kjeuae me, coni.t, bnt yoa have gone Beyond me." aaid the priataf Ha apoka mora politely to me than to Bo rofaky, bot I could nee that my worda did not pleaae him "Yon have not yet explained the nutnre of tbe complaint The name of the arreated on the day and at tbe addrena named wa. I per ceive, Kornilnf, an escaped convict, a mnrderer and a rogne of the firat water Uood. There ia no donbt of bin gnilt. for he ia known to have escaped from Hiberian exile. He waa tracked to Ht Petersburg, arreated here aud taken back to complete hi reiitenre There can acarcely be a miiituke bure Indeed 700 bave pitched npou a cane, young air, in which there ran be leea question of blander than in any other Hluioet iu our aheeta. It ia not yonr father who complain. I nnderHtand, bnt yourself Let ma warn you that thia ia a dmiiicr oua case in which to Interfere. Hliotild yoa prove yourself interested in tbia Kornilnf, the autlmritiea would be obliged, in apite of reaped for your parent and other consideration, to re gard your fntnre action with auapicinn and purbapa even to put a watch open yonr doing" Now, then, what bave you to complain of!" "Hpeak for me, Borofaky." I aaid "No, excuae me, I will hear no com plaint from any but tbe couiplaiuaut himself. " "Very well, then," I anld doggedly; "only he would bave aaid it more po litely thun I, maylw. I complain, pria taf, that your fool of conatalilea arreat ed the wrong man. Yoa uiuat baveaeen the priaoiier!" "(Vrtaiiily," Interrupted the priataf "Therefore you are aamnch to blume aathey perhapamore and I warn yon tbat unlee yoa aet tbe mutter right, and at once, at I ahull indicate, tep ahall be taken to get jnaticedone In an other way, and in that caae 70a shall not go nnpnnUhed." "Unt. Holy Mother I" cried the pria taf, aomuwhat impressed, perhaps, by my earnestneae. "What ia all this to yon. count f Kven anppoaing tbat I had a treated tbe wrong delinquent which I deny bowahonld yoa know of it, of all people yoa, and why ahonld it Interest yoa! Aa aoon I would expect one of tbe " th young utntlrman nvir" ht aktI. rtar'a aona to come to me with a itnllar tale. Now. in word, anprawing that we did not actually arreat thia Korni lof which, again I deny we arrested another in bia place Yon are, then, in tereeted in thia other ia that it!" "I am." "Name him, then.' "Count Vladimir Landrinof!" I aaid. playing my trump card aa boldly aa I could. I longed to Impress thia man with th seriousness nl the affair he waa inclined to treat eo lightly I would lilnff him. frighten hiiu. amaxe him. bnt he ahonld believe me and obey met The effect of my worda upon the priataf waa certainly market) lie start ed and looked at me and then at Borof aky. Then be ad.lreaaed biiuaelf to my companion 1 the yonng gentleman mad!" be asked CHAPTER XXVI flWRKDrTKU T TK PltJl'tL "The yonng gentleman ia Very far Irou mad." aaid Borofaky "He la a Mne aa yon or I. and, moreover, what he baa aaid la strictly true. Yonr people arretted and deported the wrong man at the time and addreea given, and that man waa Count Landrinof. " "But. my dear air," began the pria taf and panned Then he touched a bell An inapect. entered ao very quickly tbat there conld he ro donbt be bad been eUtioueJ at the door listen log. "T0 know Const Laodrlaof by light, Iniptttor, 1 btiieva!" aaid the priataf "Exactly ao," teplied that official tainting. "Ia tba cooDt well known char acter f "Exactly ao, bonor. How nott AH tbe world knuwa Connt Landrinof." "Ho. Wben did 70a laat at) the eonntt" "Thia morning, honor. " "At what boort" "Eleven." "Head turn yoar report, or yoar note, made at or after thia rencounter and banded in to my office later." Tbe inspector consulted bia notebook Then be cleared bia throat and blew bia none. Tbe Inspector did not poeeeaa a pocket handkerchief, or. if be did. be bad left it at borne or pawned it. Kua aiaa policemen regard with contempt tbe fiunikin waya of thuae wbo poearae pocket bandkercbiefa and carry them about Tbeaberead: "Tbia morning, aa I pa need throagb the Fourth line, at tbe far end. by tbe Small proapekt. 1 observed Count Laa drinof, with whom I am aligbtly ac quainted I greeted biiu. and we en tered into conversation. " At thia point I interrupted tbe re cital "Htop I" I aaid. "Explain bow and when 70a made tbe count a ac quaintance." "Ia it neceaaary, bonor T' aaked tbe fellow, glancing at bia anperior "Obi Yoa may enlighten tbe gentle man," aaid tbe priataf. ahragging bit bculdere. "I waa then a plain gorodovoy, a town conatable, and held tbe count'a borae on a certain occaaion wben the animal waa restive. For thia tervice hia excellence gave me the aum of I ruble lie knew me afterward whenever we met and occaaionally presented me with a gratuity on aucb occaaiona aa Eaater and New Year." "And be knew yoa thia time!" 1 aaked. Tbe inapector winced aligbtly I aaw it plainly enough-, and ao did Uorofsky. but be replied tbat tbe count never failed to recognize him "Yoa are tare he knew yoa f" aaid liorofaky, looking keenly at the man. "Lord buve mercy I" exclaimed the fellow "Have I not aaid ao! Ho recog nized me, and we conversed Here it the conversation. I bave it down iu my notea I aaid: 'Excellence, we do not often see yon in tbeae parts of the town Do yoa walk for pleasure!' To which the count replied tbat one of the servants, a groom, bad been taken ill aud wai lying sick in bia lodging ay hea in the Fourth line, by the little Neva, and he came occasionally to in quire after the poor fellow. " 'Your excellence waa always kind hearted and generous,' I replied, and tbe count gave me a gratuity aud de parted " "How much!" aaked liorofaky. "Twenty kopecks," auid tbe fellow. "Ah I" exclaimed acute Ikirofaky "Not the naual ruble, eh!" The fellow winced again. "I did not aay that I alwaya received ruble," he aaid. "The amount de penda npon the aervices performed. " Hal" exclaimed Ik.rofaky. "The tervice performed today waa a great line, my friend, for you neglected to arret this iiiipoator, which would bave liei'n yonr pliiindnty Coiifi-as that yon were in doubt whether be waa in truth fount Itmlriiiof or another, that be did not recognize yon at tirat and tbat yon were anrpriaed to receive 20 kopecks inateHd of the nana! ruble t" "iJahl" aaid tbe priataf "Tbia ia mere fiailiahueas. It is enough. In spector, yoa can leave the room. "Yon see. gentlemen, " he continued, wben the man had departed, dialing the diair after him, "tluit there can lie 110 miathke. I. myself, aa it happens, bave aeen the count enter bia very bonae. bia own manalon It is scarcely a week since I raw him with my owu eyes. " "Unt. my dear sir, "aaid Dorofaky. "all this docs not advance tbe matter in the leaat We do not contest that a certain individual, sufficiently like the Count Landrinof to be mistaken for bini by thime who are not intimately acquainted with the count, ia at pres ent living and pasting himself oft aa Connt Landrinof, at bia excellency's own mansion" "Wbatl Without permission of the family." interrupted the printaf, "of the conn teas, and of thia young gnntle man. bia son! No. my dear sir; yoa ask me to believe a thing which ia iuipossi ble." "On the contrary. " aaid liorofaky atnmping his foot with vexation, "with their penniaaion and concurrence If yon will kindly liaten withent interrup tion I will make the matter clear from the beginning The man now paaeing aa Count Landrinof waa received into the bonne under a misconception The Conr.t disappeared laat July He disap peared utterly and no trace of biin could lie fonnd nntil word waa received that be had been aeen in London. " "Yon apealed. of course, to the po lice for aaaiatance in your difficulty!' aaid the priataf. "It was the wish of the countess to diapenae with the tervice of the police, becanae she was naturally desirous of keeping the family trouble as secret as poaeihle. " The priataf smiled incredulously anil shrugged bis shonltlera "IToceed. " he aaid. "I waa then dispatched to England in order to induce tbe supposed connt to retnrn, " continued Porofaky "lie iug personally unacqnainted with bia excellence, I was taken in by him and actually aaaiated in attempting to foist hiiu npon the countess and her son aa thereal connt On arrival, however, the imptacior no longer attempted to carry on tbe deteption He admitted tbat he wai not himself the count but that, if per milted to pass for awhile as his excel lence and to inhabit rooina in hia man tion and to receive certain paymenta in money, he would In return make over to tbe conn teas certain secrete as to tbe fate of her husband which she could not otherwiae learn excepting through bis gad offices, practically admitting that he was, in fact, that very Andre whom, we submit, yon believe yonr men to have arrested on that fatal July afternoon. " ' that the run n tea has permitted this tieraon to live in ber house and to paae aa the conut for how long two months, more or leas in order tbat she may in the end indnce him to part with secrets which uinat inevitably end bis perita! of priwperity and also hi free join I A likely story indeed, my dear sir, and likelier still tbat this man, if he were Andre, would so diackiee hi evret!" "We have cheriahed hope that, fail ing bis good will, we may find mean to compel htm to make a confession," aaid Ikirofaky "Do ao, then, and afterward return to me," said the priataf "But stay. " be added "Whence this marvelon tale, tben. of tbe arreat of Connt Lan drinof in mistake for thi other indi vidual! Did yoa not ay tbat Andre Landrinof supposing it were be bad boasted tbat be alone was able to reveal tbe secret of the connt fate! He bat not revealed it I anderatand Yet yoa know the facta. Explain thia " "Vtt diacoTerfl tba trots acciden tally froo another auarca," aaid Uotuf- "Ah, tba truth I Yea. WtlL gentle men, I am-obllgad to yoa fur tbia moet interesting nay. thrilling narrative, wbicb I bave fonnd very entertaining 1 regret tbat I cannot acrept it without support. May thia unexpected source tbat yoa apeak of be examined by me fur continuation of yoar report r "It ia impossible." aaid Buofaky. We" "Ah, I thought ao. Uood uiornin. gentlemen. I ahall be glad to see yua when yoa bave aometbing a little more definite, and. if I may say ao. a little more plausible and credible, to lay be for me. " "W (ball report to yoar anperior. Mr. Priataf." aaid Dorofaky angrily "No doubt, and so shall I." said tbe priataf. bowing n politely to tbe door CHAPTER XXVII THI FOUI'I MAKK MQl'lRilC Borofaky and 1 were both too angry to speak much as w left th priataf office. Tbe fellow, aa Borofaky explained it. imply reeked of bullying officialdom He waa just tbe kind of peraon of whom nothing ia to be expected in Kuaeia. a man wbo will either really believe or pratend to believe bia own ironically expressed opinion in defiance of every canon of right and equity. "If a man like that." aaid Corof-ky. "happens to blunder, aa he has. be'll move beaven and earth to conceal bia mistake. He will lie and intrigue and put obstacle! in tbe way cf trnth, and, if be can help it, right will never be done nnleaa we get at bia obstinate conscience with a ao!den key. " "Well, man, be shall bave wbat he libea Yon know that!" I said angrily "If yon thought this, why didn't yon miy so at tbe time! We'd bave offered biin tnongb to keep him a year It isn't a qneatioD of economy; yon know that I" "There' time enongb for bribiDg when we can't beat the raacal on onr merita." said Ikirofaky. "Don't forget tbat onr little atudent ba another card op hi sleeve. " We went, presently, to tbe depart ment itself, and here we interviewed a greater man. Very conrteon and affable waa thi gentleman We recapitulated our story, with tbe added complaint that tbe pristaf would do nothing for ns. "What would yoa have him do!' aaked the great man. "Hiyaunot forth with undo the arrest of July laat npon ynnr bare assertion. Inquiries will, however, be made The counteaa must be examined" "Oh, no'" I interrupted "Please not not Jnat yet. at any ratel Let the matter proceed a little farther toward solution. " The great one ahrngged his shoulder "I respect your deaire to spare your mother," he said, "but the matter ran not go very far without the tintinu ny of the connesa The count ninat lie ex aminedhe. I mean, wbo ia now pats ing. a yon contend, for tbe connt All aide must be heard I may believe yonr tale which la extraordinary or I may not but I can take no steps npon it nn til a thorough inquiry has been beld Yon will admit that this is ao!" "We admit that, excellence," aaid Borofaky "Yon informed the priataf. of course, aa to the eonrce from which yon bave obtained your version of the arreat the blunder a von term It of July!" con tinned the official. "We shall he obliged to examine into the authenticity of this source. " Borofaky flnahed. "I regret," he tfUnuiered. "that it is at present im possible for ns to reveal it. "he aaid "My yonng friend haa mndo, unfortu nately, a promise of secrecy" "Oh, bnt. " exclaimed the great man. "pardon me, young Count Lnndrinof, but if we are to seek truth we must probe all biding places foi her I Yon do not aerioualy suppose that yon are to be at liberty to reveal what yon please and to conceal alao what yon think tit! Thi is a matter of screening one, 1 suppose, who ha be n concerned in possibly criminal enterprise." "I know nothing of my informant,' I aaid; "not even hia name." "Nor bia address 1" "Nor bia addreea" I hesitated, blushing "Nor where be is to be fonnd at pres ent!" he added, looking keenly in my face "I did not aay that," I faltered "Very well," aaid the official, slight ly smiling, as I tbonght "We ahull do oar beat I ahall communicate with the priataf. Inquiries shall shortly be in stituted. It is fair to tell yon tbat yonr tory ibonld be easily proved if matter are Indeei a yon aay But the tale is somewhat incredible The police the Unseian police in the higher branches rarely blunder. Much will depend npon the connt or Impostor and the man ner in which he passe through the in terrogations to which he will be anb Jected " "He will have a version of hia own. excellence, that ia certain He will lie plausibly Yon will !e prepared for that." taid Borofaky "We bave to deal with many liar in tbls department." smiled the official. "We seek the trnth throngb sundry ob stacle till we find it It is onr duty to believe nothing until it has been proved Tbat ia why I should recommend onr 7nng friend here to reconaider hi be nevolent desire to screen an acquaint ance. " "An acquaintance I" I repeated In dignantly "I would acorn to acknowl edge tbe little rascal a an acquaint aitce. I met him by the merest acci dent " "And will scorn to meet him again!' aid onr friend, slightly smiling "I shall see him no more when once I bave finished with biin. " I said hot If, "and shall consider myself well rid of him " A we left the department Borofaky nlimliait mw eM TO l CONT1XVKD.1 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM tWahtrt taM tftw Pr,oa1 tolur-Arrt rvtY avv rut iNtort l)ry flitir 'J l9 Itnuniui IT1IOT, OM r1 it as A her ta..tIL jlMNTa HraiHwngocJI 1 Esj It'jeytT r V"l- EH I hl a big f load up 1 ,M "", if( 'tfV'y yottrrea.se ft Ne- E- the w.ikou I whrrUwith f KiCUiIaGrme 1 f Op rv irvd ithf It1 th 1 f twl an mm t-v-r fx w an M Hot 4 --r . 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Traveling Al-i iiI iil Wasliiuntiin Sm-i't, Portland Oregon. s. k. iiotirnt, ien'l Pai-H. , T.ekrt A(.'ent, lienver Colorado. . WAii BO YEARS' fc' EXPERIENCE D Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Inrnn omtliiaV n nkt'lch ami flpiwrii't U n ninT qnlcklT HtTf.-im rmr npiiiiuii frt-e wlu'lh.T tii InviMitioii iitMhdlity imici'tiil'lp. C.iiiMitniM'n ll.itii'tncliy 'iiti.tr'Htlrkl. llNiMllHMtknii I'ikU'iUa nl frtf. ni i4-t HifHiti y f-.r n.-nriinr imrptit. IMimii liiken thniiiirh Utimii . . rH.x-lvff BprctM tuttvt Without -l!"rtM 111 t h Scientific JlKierican. A hnn-lmflf niimti wfvkiT. .inrot rtr. rulali if aiir urn-ntmi (uriml. T t-rum t.i a TP'tr- f"ir nintitba, fl. I'S ll Tnwx1t-:tlirn. MUNN & Co.'6'8--New Yark giiuM.k UOioa. It Waahiiiaiui). Mondays Tuesdays m- ' Ti - WE DO THE BEST JOB PRINTING IN THE COUNTY. Prices Reasonable 3Iail orders promptl' attended to. Prices on application We are still offering you the INDEPENDENT and WEEKLY OR EGONI AN, one year for only $2.00. Address all orders to "INDEPENDENT," HilLsboro, HAST S()UT11 . THII SHASTA FOl'TE or in -MiL'l'HKKN 1'AC. It) tlruksa 1 aiias I vis t'ohriAau lUnv I N.irii r j I v tirti,i,J Ar I a I 4 u I Ar S.111 I r '.i . in l.v I aula Aii-vt1 Ira. ti !"tOt .il l ! -f ' i.ii! tt r.iri iitii'l ... ii .i-it! , V 11 ri t-r , i r it li, !', Hun .:i'irf;, li."iii.n t v , Kii-'v-m (ir.tvt-, lt,tiTt. ).ik! utJ, ititit an -tt.. n. Irtilit Ku.-h I u ; to , -h IrtI" I iiKalU-it. !:.!) A M 1 I.T IVM,ti.j Arj )'" f H j Ar lk burn 1 v j 7 . a k iiiM.K ai:s os o.i'i: i;oi 1 1. FULLV.AN C'JFFET SLEEPERS .. tar till l! -t 1;. s Mcc.iliK t lira tleno ro Ail I 1.111.1011 Ii,iN" Wesi iije 1iiv..ik,u. br. IWKk'N lOlill.AM, . t' iiiVAI.I.'s Mail Irani lu:ly 1 l l..' i I f:iiui.i). 7 :iU 1 m I l.v lortlanj Ar 1 .' fill 1 a H .'-I I I.V lllltntinni ;i.V I l'l P !l !' M I Ar Corvnlha l.v I I M t r I ff' A I Allnilty au.l r.irva-ll. Cimneel 1. li trains 11I Cie Hrep.in I . niriil ,V Ka-.'-"rn Kv. Kireaa Train Pnilv, i ct 1 1 Si.inl.w . ..ra r I l.v r,.r'lnd Ar I i f. in r H I l.v th 'W. rn I v 7 i I J:'ieAr McMmnville I.i'mii h r M lll.leu I, u-e.-e !4.lal llirill,-ll lickcta T.i nil points in tl.e i:a-i. rn -tales, t a i inla an, I l air..pe . an In- i.l.iaiu.-. .it lo.v et rate- I1..111 C. I . .i-, ,itenl i.r .liihtl 1 1, ti.nilt at t!ie I ililepen.l. in i.Miee l.l-U.r... ' li V Ai.MI VM, H. Ktlr'lll.KK. .. . e. .t I tf i Man. aer. I'nrtlniiii, B4 on Interested? THE 0. II. & X. M-W r,C0K; Ou Uu' IV oiircps f (H L"ii, V;i-liinir ; tt'ii ari'l Mill" is h.-ini; iti-t'ilxiit'-!. Our n H'U t n iv n ut'tt 1 to f"t m .1 1 il 1 1 if ntl 1 Iff -" of tl't-ir F ji-tcrn fi m it (!n niuliu' (IHMiiitfiiiiiHVSi aiit r))v .f the work u ill M-hl lYii T!iis i. :i it'ultiT nil shoiiKI inii'i t'stcl in anil w vim!l n-k that everv. ti takt1 :n ii-tcri t ami lor wanl uu li aMt -f to W. II. II rn m u r, iriM'r:iI raxi'T.Ki'r A'fitl, it. K A N. i) i I'lti tlaii.l. SV' me Iv.lt i'or r'rimi I'ortland -.ill Ijike, IS'iner Ku-t mail ,rl- Worth. tn.ali. V.Ui. .,l ,lv : i :-W. p. tai. I nula, llucanii, A '--...-I Vu!U Walla, Siok I . ane, MuiluM-..i J ..k.me ,( ,.a(lj Imh,,!, . SiH.kan ' rl,r MiUaiikee.t'liu-as. , nr Ccci2 Slcaasaiis.; 4 , i " In. m. lor .in 1 1 .i in wo 1 I -ails v-v l. 1 1. 111. 4 p. ni. x. Siin.ljr K Mlii.l.i t.i V-i.tI i .ii.I -i..ri nil I al,.ii 'X ! ..jiiuriCi III i'. in !'em .ll.ll. lil! I', a 111. oreumi City, Ne , t ;S0 p. 111 r.I .uiniv , . , , lllllllV l. n.llntf-. ' I WiliamrttsiYain till Rivers !;-; 1 Inir.Mi.n 4plii( iiy,lVtv.i Muj ninl .iti:r mul w.tv I nning- 1 Wi!!nctlc Eivcr i a- i". i :..0 .in, rueTlilll Corvallis .111,1 sili j.,,,., - a ii.I al. honliiiya j Hlu jllt l.v K...ilia Snake Eivcr I ;,,,'"lv bi1ai:.it..i..i.t,.i i'- i''y Aililress, . II. Ill itl.l'l IIT, t.eu'1 I'asa. Airenl. Ilmlxell 111 lill k to. Iii'ii'l Atta. or. 1'iir. S. 5. C. Curl ami. Orea-aa.. ; liril f You can iiLlI i be cured ( If yrnt iiifTtr fnni iinr oi thm w ills t4 itreti, ccnie 10 uu piiirsi bleciiit on tlrt rctlaC tuiut, W DR. JORDAN CO., A k105l Market bL l 4 1862. Voitn mn an.l Mildill m niroU mrn ) ait miiTing 1 from iht ftTvcts ul yi.iniittil itttlt--wn-iiH - m i fssrs tr m tt'irrv sTrs. N-rv..u an. I i hvMi'.il -Iillllv.lmriir9 l.t Mnnh-MMl injiiiiis.iii .it. i.s; NMrMitirrhr. Brsrflwrrh.av IJn'rrhirA, tlc-p, m I rriiMnaa w T I a-laaHllMsr. . It V ft i cuniliin uii.ii if rfitniiir,(1 tfii tttr.itive i-rt M er, the Iv-cr h v artjuk-vt ln uejtfnnt Iti U il u ill n ! ni'lv aiT nt iiuut?iti.tt rrli. f hi( m HTinnisf ni ur. 'I l- hn tir tn-. n't Umi to T jn-tt.fm mini tf-s, I'til is wi-l. liiMn t t-c t 'T m nnd M,n.iir HivMt tan and tiri---n, i --tx.iwia in -tf' i tli v ! lHfiew f m fthllt tti(r(n.;lil iTi.'li.-ntf! fri'in tlia T i aunt -n ii-sii.m vtrrmrta m tut ni n- T nrl i-tnui-.u tiT lilt r.im. Intnl. A in w A ThouMantl loIMr4. i 'oninltVi'in H-thK n"d tn- tly prtvit. A CHAKtWS YFKV ICE.ISOSAUI.E. Tumi- lifv-nl (sf?iv rvMv T lV It-urr. S' il f -f "!. A Tht IMiiloMoitli v of Marraaxr, Um, v tluul i U k for ni-n.) Oront IMnsiMim of Anatomy f the hntt atid I.i-sjI Mttumnl lis kinl inttie wmlit. CVm aiisl Inrti tx w w-mitrrfttllv W nre ii..nlc; Lv I" av-n I t kii s and iiisf.t-''. 1 ntf CrM.!''rtn i'I v ad-'M'Z w -tllliiTH. W VJTM onl K thKK llur vrnu 105 1 MartH Strt.. j,T . .f Quick Work x .Oregon al I m . aa 1 1 U I