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i "" ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiir Ian Ti I I SBSBaas'saw LUCILLE LOVE The Girl of Mystery Hy th MASTER PEN" Cepvrlgkt. 114. All ovlif picture rifktl reserved by tbe Unlvrral Film Msaafaciarlae, Company, which It new aaklWUai Ihla prodaiiluo In tesdlni theater. Infrtaf taenia lll he vlfereaaly prosecatcd. SYNOPSIS Valuable governmental paper are Btetaa fcy Thompson, tollower of l.oubeque. In ternational apy. from General Lore. Whom Loubeque hates, In Manila. I.ove'e dsuali tar Lucllla fllaa to a steamer ta tha papara In order to clear lliel name of Lieutenant Gibson, whom nhe loves. Umbeque, tampering with the Wlrataa on tha steamer,' la hurt. Lucille B bim In aa attempt to recover the paper. Lucille rata the papers, but tha ship la wrecked. She la caat aahore on a Paette laland and la taken by a native chief to hla but to nuree hla alck child. Tha native child la reatored to health, and tha grateful natlvaa Idolise Luciliiv Loubeque. alio cast aahore, tries varln.ia plana to recover the papers, but In vain Loubeque. atried. foraaa a measeae from a neighboring chief to lure Lucille away from her friends. She falla Into a pitfall, losing the documents. Loubeque a native aid ateala the aasaari from hla master, and Lucille takra the from tha native after ha la killed in Hon. She finds and follows nn utul. r around passage In the Jungle. Lucille falla Into tha hands of a trlte of ape man, whoaa leader drops a neck lace of priceless rubles, which aha takes. She and Loubeque are reacued from the laland by a yacht commanded by Captain WethereU. (CHAPTER X Continued) "lie undvrsUntla who 1 oiustur of thla boat dow. lie attempts to give rue order, to bribe mo to (ore you tu five up some pape re, to threaten me" - "What do you wnnt of me?" Kvcn as abe spoke a thrill of ronscloun trl umph surcharged her ns abe realized the tremble had left her voire. WethereU halted uncertainly, held bark by ber charge. Then ber holp nessness gave him courage and be moved closer. "Want?" he repeated, then with u short, barking laugb, "I wnnt the papers and I want you." Be leaped forward, clasping ber about the waist with bit unat ami!, the right band moving toward her month, closing over the delicate lips snd smothering ber cry of wild alarm. Re sprang bark with a low toned oath of surprised incredulity even as ber brittle laugh echoed through the cabin. Slowly, a step at a time. Inch by inch, Lucille forced tbe man to ward the door. In smothering ber screams be bad freed her rlsht arm and ber tiny flat, lighting against bis, beating at bis body, bad encountered hla revolver, which she deftly ab stracted and had pressed aicalnst hla nlnjr, retVfiaas, A'faiut Dooming sound reiiihi-il nut tu tliem across the water, ilistriu-tlng their attention. Homethlug tin rk mill round described a parabola ft ..in the speck of a ship and leniied through the air toward them; came a splash of water not 100 yard away, a splash follow !! by a cry of alarm. "They're tiring on ue." Wetlnrell. heedlea of tbe pointing revolver In the bands of tbe girl, sprung forward, facing the puttied, frightened nidi Mutiny!" hla great voice rose In Sertatoe. -Mutiny now when you henr a girl lying to you! Mutiny now when I a Su- Va0BBv er r.'Afj Sea sV 'SaarL 'B aTW. ?WKEnMfcV IbbIbhbbbbSbbbI "The paper are quite sufe where they are," abe murmured sweetly, the glint In her eyes belying the tones. "Come, captain; let'a see bow tbe men you bavo bullied like tbe sight of you now." Wetberell opened his lips to curse, bat there was an expression of icy de termination on the girl's fare, In the tense lines of her figure, in the tremor lea feel of tbe gun against him that made him do ber bidding. Only when be felt the cabin threshold beneath bis feet and knew another step would bring bim in sight of tbe crew did be halt It was a scant fifteen second tbe man and girl stood there, their eyes challenging. Hut tbe eyes of Lucille were steady, determined; those of the captain were truculent, defiant Wetberell flinched and dropiied hla murderous expression. Then he march ed across the threshold and upon tbe deck before bis men, while Lucille felt the Joy of such a triumph as, she bad never known before. As tbe sailors looked up and saw Captain Wetberell sullenly marching under tbe Impetus of tbe revolver In Lucille hand they straightened and stared, open mouthed, unable to be lieve the evidence of their own eyea. Gradually It dawned upon them that the tyrant the brutallzer, the man tbey all bated and feared, had been sub jugated, cowed by this slip of a girl. Whisper grew louder, louder, and nbo caught tbe approval In the eyes that constantly drew closer to ber own un til she was surrounded by n cordon of Bailors. Only through winning the crew to her side could she maintain her posi tion. Backing awsy, but still holding the revolver level upon the ruptain, she cast an appealing glance about upon the men. "Friends," sbe whispered, then, sur prised at finding bow low ber voice was. swallowed tbe lump In ber throat and continued bravely: "Friends. I am Just a weak girl, and I need your help. I have two enemies BBSS this sblp. One of them I was more afraid of than anything or anybody in the world until s short half bour ago. He will do any thing to steal from me mine papers I hsve rescued from blin after be stole tbem from my father. My sweetheart, tbe man to whom I am engaged, was accused of the then and urrestett And I have fought so hard to keep tuosat"' Her voice broke a trifle, but sbe straightened bravely, tears still glisten ing on ber lashes, "I'm so tired-so tired of fighting' The murmur of sympathy from tiM men died down btatel u sllll more im-iiarlng silence, u sUenoe that broke before a about from one on the out skirts of the crowd All eyes were turned In the direction of nil pointing finger, and from out two greet stnoko spirals that seemed to ...mr frOB the other side of the m rose slowly, majestically, tho thin uatUssa of a huge bout Tbe girl. soMitlng disaster from that sight, rend it m, tbe sneer ing face or lii-r 1 1. Mm "but 1 .10, more afraid of jour cup tain, nieu.'" sue cried, ber oii-e thtiU Ingly vibrant "Hi. cumo to me iu my cabin uud demanded tin- pajHis. lie threatened me. seized me Iu his arms and tried to make love to me. He did this to a weak girl, men. lie would treat me as ue Has true! you sil to from this what a do She Waa Lowered Inte the Boat. ne have a Ml of arms sud ammuni tion In the hold for the Chinese rebel an. I a government warship 1 pursuing us! Mutiny uow and put the man and woman Iu command who hired me to carry tbts cargo!" "It's n He'" 1. in tile's voice wna shrill UOK. "Lag, la It? Very well. Where did 1 pick you and l.oulH-ipie up? On tbe same bit of bind, as tbe men know. If he la your enemy, bow did you two happen to be at tbe place where 1 picked up the cargo? Tell them what tin- t'hiiiese government doe to s sail or on a bout carrying arms and ammu nition which cannot bo accounted for. Mi brave men, let this girl get you out Of I lie noose you are running your beads Into, but don't bother me any more" Agulu the ratal booming sound from the uaislilp whose outline were growing mors and more distinct each moment; again that splash, followed pilckly by u ripping bis of sir ss a great cannon bull aped across thelt Imiws. Tho proximity of tbelr danger threw the men Into a panic. All thoughts of Injustice, of chivalry ills uppcireil Instantly before the otuul preseuee of the menace that threaten ed their live Tbey rushed upon WethereU iu a body, pleading, fairly on tbelr knees, for him to lake com niaiid and avert the disaster that was upon them. Of them ull lie alone knew the posi tion of tbe yacht, the line points of navigation, the crooks and turns of the is ceu In ibis vicinity. Wetberell straightened aa another iiniioii ball burled aerate the path of the yacht 111 voice rose stentorian as be whirled, pointing n finger toward tbe girl. Take that ssonger'e revolver from ber Itrlng the Chinese passenger on deck They must tint bo found aboard If we are captured. tower a lifeboat from tbe davits niul set them adrift with provisions for three days and a cask of water." LoeU)e felt arms ubout ber. the pis tol whirling from ber grasp ami rlco I helling toward Cnplaln Wetberell who. with u malicious smile, picked II up and thrust It In his pocket. She did not protest there seemed no use for protest, for anything In a haze sbe found herself In the tiny Unit that was being lowered. As through a thicker haze abe glimpsed tbe fare of lingo Loubeque, facing her. The making of the davit ceased, and tbe tiny craft bobbed about on tbe bosom of the water. She did not move. It seemed a dream, a nightmare. Hugo Loubeque silently, grimly, Mixed an oar, motioning her toward tbe econd. "We must get out of tbe firing touu," be said quietly, reassuringly, almost gently. .Singularly enough, aa she tug ged at the great oar she almost felt kindly toward tbe spy. - - T I spoke ngntri M though to himself: "Yes. i litld. perhaps It is better SO. it la so much simpler to fight against Welherell than against von." There was u note of pathos, oT long lug. In bis ton. i (bat mildn her lip tremble In sympathy for the man who had ao splendidly nils bulged the life that hud Im'i.ii gliYn 1:1m had so mis used the mnrvcloua In 1 1 ii Again came that r Inlne instinct to proselyte, and again did n glance at Ida determined face ninkc her desist. Hits would fight ami light ami die lighting to prevent him iicisimpllshlng Ida nlm. but, to save In'-, she could feel no hatred agalnat this one who would wreck those she held most dear. "You stilt linve boM," he murmur ed, notions to I r bim answer in the aloriliallve Hope!' be laughed aloud. "Child, It I written In the stars that 1 shall not fall. a t full. You have read as diary. i on know what I hava done to accomplish my ends. I hare overthrown nations, have thousands at my feet. And all for what? That when I struck nt the man I hated there should be no chance for failure. And now the last chutire baa bean overthrown I fullered, Lucille. I fal tered when I should have put you out of my path forever; when I should have iinide nn cud to your Interfer nice lii-siini has Intervened, Lucille, 1 know It, feel It- In my heart." Sbe Hatched him, faacluated, a he Coolly rose and examined tbe provis ion apportioned them, counting each biscuit. It-sling the water keg "Ity stinting there la enough for three days." he said quietly "I think It would Is. bed. r to wait till morn ing'' lie dr. ft Ma coat off and pass ed It to ber. frowning down her remou atrancea at tbe deprivation. The warmth of II made her realise for the first time that she had l.'-n chilled through by the cold night air and alio Dashed him a look of gratitude, watching bim as he bent over a slip of paper nfter n long scrutiny of tbe stars Then she slept She woke to a sensation or psln In her head as though some gsnt Weight rested then-, pressing down though to crush the forehead For a moment I a! IK "Thar la ne water." he said gently, she did not renllru where aho waa, tared ntH.ii t lo i pafTileBxIlT. tried to 1 T CHAPTER XI. In an Open Beat UK great copper ball of sun squatted comfortably upon the horizon's rim, flattening Into Itself and surveying with tol erant contempt the tiny bobbing craft In which were Hugo Loubeque and Lucille Tbe Uuy yacht waa abowlug It heel Iu grand shape to the battle ship, and tbe gun from the great boat were roaring In real earnest now, a it waa evident that the filibuster bad no Intention of obeying tha signal to haul In. The pair avho bad fought on another so curdluliy atared at the scene until both bouts melted Into the sun, below the sun, then dropped beyond the hori zou. Hugo Loubeque waa watch lug Lu cille narrowly. Tbelr predicament seemed not to worry bim. The fact that tbe captain of tbe filibusters bsd consigned himself and bis enemy to such a fate waa at little account Life to him had been a aocaaslon of dan gers equally appalling, aad ha wua still alive "The papers, Miss Lucille," Loubeque said quietly, "will you kindly give me tbe paper to take care of?" The paper! Then the spy did not know that Captain WethereU bad pos eased himself of the precious bag be fore having her placed in the open Isiut Instinctively her bands flew to ber bosom, the barsh feel of the ruby necklace which ah bad taken from the underground cavern with her meet lug her clutch. Ilublea of untold, or fabulous value abe had, and the thought of power, of money should she ever come safely out of this gave ber a aweeplng sensation of elation "Captain Wetberell took tbe papers," aha answered quietly, studying the wbst effort tha au Again eniu nn e man' lm Identify the gentle, undulating motion if the boat, the sort sweeping BOUud if the waters liion her rye met the melancholy ones of Hugo toubtHiue. i be sun was turning down upon ibciii ferociously, us though It would consume I b..se hardy Intruder. Her head ached, Winn sin- would have spoken, she found her tongue swollen. her vol. r thick, lor lips parched "Water please." she stammered. then gl.i.cti in honor nt the Interna llonal spy s downcast fare. toubequ DBOved carefully to her aide, placing kg h mils upon tier anil There Is no water," ho said gently, in their harry tbey put an empty keg iu tbe boat it la the test of fate, my dear '1 iy Bof to think of It try He did not finish for the pity within iilui at her brave struggle not to bow her fear. Ini pain Her III) trembled as she tiled bravely to smile, then, with a determined effort, she sat up right. Her bead ached maddeningly mil (be sun M'cmcd to fairly slrile don ii upon her "I a-i night when 1 discovered the keg was empty." i.niiiH'que said reae uiinly. "I started working out our ic boning. Wu are well within the fishing tone of the roast There la ! wuya a chance of being picked up Don't fear, Lucille." Hhe Mulled bravely, the effort only making fur icnil.e that the beat waa puraly.ing her racial muscles. After Unit she .at uulie still, enduring In al ienee tha luiublenlug heat, the worse thirst. At times she thought she would lie unable to stand it lunger, that abe must rem b lulu thla end lima axpans if ocean and drink drink; that she must plunge our the Isiut'e side sud allow the salt water to bv absorbed by her bisly. Night came ami the stum, but night and slurs from which all kindliness had bed she knew It would be Impos sible to cuilui'e the strain longer. lsU Is'ipu.'s silent llgure wua motloulea. hi one bug gliding motion be half rose, then dropped swiftly from tbe bout, tbe water emir cling ber, cooling her, lapping al lor ear Iu soothing re frain lh.it lulled bur sense tp a glori ous sleep, ilslonleas, profound. Then In a Hush of Niiinty eiimu the horrified race Of Hie man who was ilriikglng her biul. In to the boat Imrkuess, blank, Unpenetrable lumbar, goblin haunted -sun ami desert with mirage of wster that re. i did before her lips e e e e In her delirium Hugo jubeque waa roiialiintly ministering unto her slight est wiiiil, soothing her with tender winds, a leiliubio Uollulb In figbtiug buck the bordaa of impa that would hava i"i i iciiied her Always was ha by bar side always until the mantle of blackness complatal reached out and swathed bar, soothing her to untrou bled slumber, u slumber disturbed but once and that when Loubeque stood heroin bat looking down at her with a light of mingled bspplneea and tri umph Iu his eyes-a look that brought dimly buck to bur the memory of cer ium llilug yel lo lie accomplished, but H till b abe had Hot tho Strength to Com pletely recall, it look so transitory that win she fought ber eye wide open he was gone, uud alio wua conscious of be ing In a si range place, a black figure rising from Ihu comer, then slumber 081 e again. instinct furred ber finally from tbe lethargic slumber, the instinct common to all higher forms of animal of pro Uctlng onus treasure. Her bauds grojivil al her neck, whore a slight tug wakened her Boinclhlng brushed in r build when she forced her open, the Ogur she remembered v suen In the KUTimt was still tt lug time. figure that ndabl the ruby neeklar meeting her linger and puisilng her for u moment before It atarted a chaotic chain of rseelleo ttons that finally marshaled themselves la semblance of order. Out of the delirium of fever aha fought remembrance of nil thai bad happened alnre Hugo luilinqiie ding gad her back In tho liout. recalled viv idly from the uhcniiacloiis bruin that bad attained ascendancy during Hint harrowing period, Ida tender nursing of ber. his denial, his stern self mas tery when the biasing sun, the thirst, the hopeleasneas would otherwise have compelled him to give up the fight; and then the fishing bout the blessed relief of water, the breaking of tbe fever and coiieequeut repairing of binned out nerve tissues, the arrival In this house snd the epy'i leave taking. A eat and mouse gnme she played for two daya with Hie silent t'tilnese woman nursing her. Tbe m an had discovered tbe necklace, mid Lm Hie knew abe waa constantly after Ii gbcrt eriods of time there were when tbe nurse would sleep lustily mid then Lucille walked warily up and down tbe floor, gradually regaining perfect powsr of bsoniollon. Thai necklace meant eveiy thing to her In thla strange coimtii It ant the ability to travel, lo do anything abe pleaaed In her fight to regain the pre clou papers Hint meant honor and Mb rty to her falsely n reused sweetheart And with Hie return of strength en me a terrible uneasiness, n groin fear. Hugo Umheque. tender lb nub bis car of her had lieeu, had left luuueill tely she waa nut of danger, uud she knew hla motive wua to seek the pu lrs that Captain Wetbcicll had stolen It was dawn of the thltd day thai I be nurse sllppisl from Hie loom, slip hsI out with a steiilthlliess that some bow wnt a chill through the girl and made her alt boll upright In the ts-d, then, n the dour closed, spring toward the chslr Issalde the door Tin- soft (sitter of slippered feet upon the loaf without made her stiffen with resolu Hon a he hid herself so that the opened deor would secure her from eight Then the door Of. d nu lm h at a time, silently, cautiously, while tbe woman slipped Inside Hie room, looked st tho blanket upon the couch where Lucille should huvo been, then beckoned to a slender, yellow relied young (iiliiuuiuii, who entered even more nolseleaaly than tho nurse had done. Tbe girl In hiding shuddered at Sight of the virions knife the young Chinaman pussisl to Hie woman The man muttered a guttural deep in his throat as he seejdOsMd KvMentlj the revolver he carried bothered him, for be placed It ilsi :he hah lacillc's fingers darted out. ejaalng upon the welcome butt Just ua the woinuu t.p ed across the ilMiau r tii.it -. onu.-.l her from tbe couch anon which, ibe blanket bulged ilis eptln ii . driving the ugly knife down with a f that sent ber off her luibiiue I. in lib- knew she could bide i.o longer ami slatfnra fmui behind the afcasY, the roraivM leveled umiu the pair, her Mtrg aba king do spite herself "Hands no!" sh .1 To 1st continued negl wi Tobacco and Cigar Salesmen wanted to Advertiw. i:.Hritn cc unnecessary. $1jo monthly and traveling XPflsQMsj, A!wr tige Smoking. OsWWiBi TobMOOt Cigarettes. Cigars. Bwd 2 o-nt stamp for full particulars. H EM KTTOBACn )(.. 36-4 New York. N. V. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Unit id stem I.amb Orncs Hums, Oregon, oeiober rr, 114. Notice In hereby given thai l)avl I'. Natter, of Plamons, oretvo, who, an Afrit l. ltli, uiaile Homestead tnttr, g 0Jf. tot M . ..Bee Ml and Lota I and. a. aelaail, lawasolp II Soslh, lease M b., Wlllewstte Meridian, ksa flleU aotlce ul Intention to make Musi live year I'mel, to establish claim Iu the isui si... vt. iteecrllied, before Regttter and He oeTver, al hums, Oregoa, en tbe 4tk day ol I. i Isiiasai Hainan aa wltneeaet: Hi, s,ii i aiieri'iii.l'rcstler Suivth nn.miil riiuiesn, allot laiod. Oregon. vVe rnsa.fsUHr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ITNITKD STATU I.ANp orFK'g ttnrtis, Oregon, October '47, 11. Noilr-e Is hereby alven that frank Short, of Home, nresun, be on Julr a, lew, bim iiojiiesiesit Kutrr. No. BsTi, lor NW)4, Metloa u. has tiled notice ul inuuiluii toHkke anal live y.-r Proof to eeUtillsli claim to tbe leed leei ills.it, before Healiter and Betel rer mi iiiiims, Oregon, on Ibe Mb af ol Peeember, mi, il.li, i u.ihM a, Nrllnaiiiii u nn. in McKliiuli. Heleon R. I'ardee, Albert Wood, Olio I. i. Kiiuiis. Helaon R. fsrdaa. Albei l iiaarb all of farm. Oreaeti. WM . Refiner. Notice ol Sal of Stale Uaal. Notice ia hereby given that the State Land Hoard of tbe State of Oregon will ucclvc aciiled bid until 10:00 o'oloek A. M , Deernil-rr VI, 101 for the following dcacrllwd lamia, to-wlt: ' Ibr Wfj, and Lot 1, . 8, 4, of Hec. 3, T. sav H. K. 89 K. Bat i a 111 and 30. T. 33 B. R. SaVi B. s.c.,.,11. 10 and 30, T' .13 S. K. 324 B. -ret ion HI, W. and Lot 1, 2. .1, 4, Hec. M, T. M H. K. 83 E. the Si;r., l.i, of W', and Lots 1, 3, 9, I or Section 16, T. 3d 8. R. 3 B. The NV and NH of 84 aad Lots 1, , 8, 4 of Section 10. and all ol Section 3ft, T. 84 ft, R. 33 B. SM.ii.nis 10 and 80, T. 34 B. R. 33V. B ftaatJaajg 10 and .10. T.4 H. R. 83H K All of Section 10, W' and Lota I, 3. 8, 4 of Section 80, T. 84 8. R. .13 K. All of Section 10. NW. N', of S1, and Lots I, 3, 3. 4 of Section fta T. 35 8 it MM is. All of Sccli.ina If) and 30, T. 85 H. R .Wi B. All lads must be accompanied bv a regularly csecuted appUcatioa to iur .base and check or draft for at least . o,c idt h of the amount of the bid. The right to reject any and all bids ia reserved. Application and bid should be ad dressed to 0. 0, Hrown, Clerk State laud Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and mark r.l "Application and lad tu purchase slate IhiiiIb." U. 0. BROWN, Clerk State Land Hoard I i.iic.l October 30. 1014. It a . senators stutb oaaaoat IOo g (UW) iarni III Mat Ho. orriCUt, DISaKTORT NOTI0B FOR PUBLICATION ttatTiBRrnaa l.an oirtra, Rama, Oregoa, oetoesr t, lent BJiHIra la nerebr given thai lli Nortliern PaoIRe Rallwar i.'oinpanr, whisw post olflre addiaM la Bi Vanl, Minnsenta, has tkis run dav ofOelober lvi, file In ihla offlce III an plfealloa to select under the tirovlslnn of las Ml of censress, apbrored Julr 1, i su ls . art. (IBP as i leu .Jed br lbs An of 'oncrsai ABpreved Mar 17. IBM if wlc '"TB"",BI' vTSfiuth, llama i oiisieasraen Attorney Oeneral Oovernoi secretary ol Hiala 1 reasnri i apt Public Insfreetle Mlslc frliilel ukemberlala Harry Use iWCIllM IN M BaeaT , A.M. CraerMaY : -m ... J A ObnrchllJ Bliasiwar atrial Ke. OTTM Aurandall neraout elalmlni adversely the Isadsdeenrluei), or delrlne to object liersuae ef the mineral ebaraeuroflhe land, or ear ewrrmntBlseealtoeill'atti, slio.it i aielhelraftldavlia.il protest In thla .m.-c, .. ne before Ibe sOtfi day el Nemlr, lid I Wa. Pass, Relai. r Supreme JuUin gulB I. A. atebUB Umh BaraeM R. I. Beas. P. A. afeoee $1500 Reward! NINTH JltlllliAI. DIBTBJOT. lu.iio i jioiaa iialtea 1 ueuuii Aiu iieo.Rglsea 1 ( In nil 'ciniit meets tha Irat Moadsy la , April sail dial H7.ii.lar In October. I. ilat Hciia'or b.li. I Kc.ii-iilalls ... OOITBTT BABBSTI ajaMaieaBBs6KBaaTeaos-r. aJLJ"M J bbPHbjbbBjrbbb1bbbbIbbbbbI BfBMBaalmBmmmRTTfr' " WM M " 1 aamBBBeSea?,IW'M1V pi n V i I " The only vy lo ' k ' ' "B ft get lbs imiiiiw New Home IJ 1 Sewing Machine 1 U to buy the machine BH 1 with the name NLW A 1 I IOMF. pa die arm UBatl B and in ilia left. I I jjkVA Taia maeklae la A Baamng waeraeAeel fr all ftj I No other like it M t'oinbinalliiii sltk, Injuty, arcideot and death benefit protection al mini in u in coat. i',00.uo death lamsflt; IIiohhi lor loaaof limb or eyesight; faom g'i isi I., f 15.00 weekly sick or as . i. lent I- nclit, II, 000.00 Kmergeiicy re lief Is'iiellt, Coal ia Afl.tsJ per year no other dues or assessment. In this iuaiinitice all men and women are places! on an eipial baaia, regard lee ol oornpa- tlun Kvery person makes the same form of applli-alluii, pays the aame .hi. iiinlof premiuni and reeeivea the aaino amount ol beneOl. Men and VVonieu bt'lwean the age ul it, and Mb .ue accciiKsl. No restrictions aa to oc cupation, only Railroad men employed . mploii.i on track, train or rooond house, ran not be aveepted. Claims are paid within slaty day aayabar in ths l.S. Canada or Karopa. Old reliable Insurance Ciinpany. 1100,000.00 on Statu deposit aa a protection lor I'uliey holders and to guarantee tbe payment of lain. a Kor further Ire Information addr.o-s tiuatavc Ii, Werner, Secretary and tienoral Manager, Hoi 8)3, Huffalo, N. Y. state age, aes, oceupation and iiiellllnli llept. It 172. o other as good Tftft Nrw Hoim Sewing Mictiina Compic, OeUNCE, MASS. Sumpter Valley Railway Co. 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