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MONTH INDIAN ; far mM v v -b ft b 1 9 q n "o 5? as- o a a ?p q -ag Associate Justice Stephen J. Field, of the supreme court of the United States, has tendered his resignation to take effect Dec. 1st. On the day of his retirement Jus tice Field will have served 40 years on the judicial bench, a period which will have exceeded that of any of his predecessors. Protection means increased manufactures at home. Increased manufactures means increased em ployment. Increased employment means increased earniDgs. In creased earnings means increased consumption. Increased consump tion means increased demand for articles consumed. Increased de mand for articles consumed means increased prices. Do you under stand now how it is that all articles which the farmer has to sell have advanced in price? . Tbe earnings of the second month of the Dingley law were greater than those of the second month of the Wilson law, notwith standing the favorable conditions under which the Wilson law came into existence and the exact reverse with the Dingley law. The offi cials of the treasury department predict that the revenues of the law when it shall have gotten into normal condition will be ample to meet the expenses of the government. Rheumatism, Oh the Pain! The aches and pains of Rheumatism become a constant companion to all who are victims of this disabling disease. Much suffering could be avoided if the first warning pains of Rheumatism were heeded and the proper treatment at onct taken. But the people generally are not acquainted with the cause of the disease, though thousands know its tor tures. Those who use liniments and ointments cannot understand why they grow worse each winter, and find them selves gradually becoming unable to get around as they once could; yet they know that their trouble came on at first as little aches and pains, which hardly attracted their attention.) Everybody should know more about rheumatism; they should know that it Is a peculiar condition of the blood upon which all the liniments in the world can have no effect whatever. Tbe best blood remedy is needed one which is able to go to the very seat of the disease, and force it out. Swift's Specific (S.S.S.) is the right remedy for Rheu matism, because it is the only blood remedy free from mercury, potash and other minerals which intensify the dis ease, causing stiffness of the joints and aching ol the bones. Had You Thought of It ? If you have not, we desire to call your attention to a few of the extensive lines of merchandise carried by E W RHEA 4 COMPANY Events of the last few days in Spain have convinced even the most sensationally inclined scrib blers that a great many people have allowed their imaginations to run away with their judgment in discussing the attitude of Presi dent McKinley towards both Spain and Cuba. The president has every reason to feel gratified at the visible result of his Cuban policy the recall of Gen. "Weyler by the new Spanish minister and to expect a still greater result peace in Cuba, Secretary Wilson, who is wide ly known bb an effective campaign er, because of his straightforward appeals to the common, everyday, horse-sense of his hearers, has Have the gold bugs captured Colorado? That state, it is now announced, will add $20,000,000 to the gold of the country this year from her own mines, and it is probable that the total gold pro duction of the world in 1897 will aggregate $250,000,000, a sum vastly greater than is needed to keep pace with the growth of popu lation and business of the world. Chas. A. Dana, the veteran edi tor of the New York Sun, died at his Long Island borne, Monday, aged 78 years, Silver and wheat keep together. Yes. They are each worth about a dollar a bushel SHARPS AND FLATS. BY MJI VERNON. "The 'Gazette' will take potatoes oabbnge on subscription." Now this is gone to Ohio to take the stump for Hotlst. a ion unya iui tuo iuuiwnuo. Secretary Wilson has no scruples about a member of tbe cabinet Nothing mean about the "U ftiosi editors want oranges, bHuanni, pears, etc., and sometimes money. Nn.'mf Inn. hlnttincr nnrinr will not takiDg the stump for bis party; Lot out your tins. Generally it never the issue in Ohio has been made blots, just smears. Swift's Specific being a real blood rem edy never fails to cure Rheumatism. It reaches even the worst cases where the doctors have made cripples with their prescriptions of potash and mercury. Mr. D. R. Johnson, an extensive lum ber dealer of Blackshear, Ga writes: ' My wife was for years a sufferer from Rheumatism, and was treated constant ly, but could obtain no relief. The pain was first felt in her left shoulder, and extended in all directions, increasing tn severity. The doctors said tne dis ease was liable to strike the heart at any time, in which event death would be Trade Leaders of Heppner They have greatly enlarged their capacity for doing business, and don't forget that they are : rustling for it. "Price cuts no ice" with us. - We will meet all legitimate competi tion and are doing it every day..... We carry a full stock in these goods, made from Oregon wool by the Eagle Mills, of Brownsville. The prices range from $1.00 up. We also have a splendid line of quilts of several grades and can outfit you veay cheaply. vers Have just received a large line the past week in sizes 10x14 and 10x16. These goods are of heavy Duck. Prices, very low. Ladies' and 6ents' Underwear In the above lines our stock is very complete in both heavy and light grade woolens. Come in and see our lull line of fleece lined goods at $1.50 per suit. Just-the thing for winter wear. Overshoes, Felts and Rubbers The biggest line in town. Now is the time to buy these goods and be prepared . when the bad weather sets in. We are sure to please you. Inevitable. "Every kind of treatment recommend ed for Rheumatism was given her, including many blood remedies, but none did ht-r any good. She was grow ing worse all tbe while, and was reduced to a mere shadow of her loitner sell. "It was at this critical period that Swift's Specific was given her; the med icine seemed to reacn tne disease promptly, and she at once began to im prove. Une dozen bottles enected a to involve the policy of the nation- Some men smoka 15 ceot oigsrs on complete cure, and she has had no touch i i i it I ..! i i.i ... . e . oi lie uiscaae niuuc. ai auimnibirauon, auu ue iuiukb vi i "' Everv one afflicted with Rheumatism it all right for members of the ad- ,ellow' MlMOttrI. oorn-oob pipe. should take a remedy which can reach ministration to take'part in the I . . season of the yetr when tfTh ismUrrh tne Old rnety stovepipe is dug op and r.ncer. Contagious Blood Poison. Scrof- tbs man onmrnenoei to blaokety-blsnk- ola, Eczema, or any other blood disease. blank blank the fellow that invented it's guaranteed l j a . , TUtto !,; sioves anu pipe, win uie aooeni on tue The above are but a few of the lines cirried by this house. Come in when you visit Heppner and get our prices. We will treat you right. lEMrsst JKTatlorml IBank 3E toileting: 9 publio discussions, 'pipe, lit A i iit " in s Annnlra nnaariar.a go to umo jabv iHiioro tun election ofI,0 i gomo,lrae, , prett. ,onng girl changed, President McKinley will go to Ohio just before the eloction and remain there to cast his vote. Purely Vegetable Books mailed free to any address by Ibe bwut Specific Company, Atlanta, Ua Notice of Intention. Land Orrics' aths Dallr. Obkoon, October, 8. 1WI7. Nones is Hereby given that the lollowlne-Bamed settler has filed notice of hit intention to make final erool in support ol hit claim, anr mat aajciprooi win oe man before J. W, Morrow, county Cierg, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, November IB, 1897, vis: JOHN E. PETERSON, of Gooseberry, Oregon, Homestead No. 4083 for the 8E!i of Sec 31 Tp 1 8 K '24 K W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of laid land, via: frank A. Lundell, Charles J. Anderson, John Johnson and August Carlson, all ol Gooseberry. Oregon. J.n,l,awnn, 87-98 Register. Assignee's Sale Of Accounts. Notes and Notice is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the estate of Cox Bros., Insolvent debtors, will on Saturday the 16th day of Oc tober, 18H7, at the t'onrt House door in Hepp ner, Oregon, at the hour ot 2 o'clock, p. m on I day. sell to the highest bidder lor cash in hand, all the notes and account of said in. solvent estate, remaining unpaid on said date. The approximate face value of said notes and accounts is l,2(K) do, and a full inspection of same can he had at the office of Ellis Si Phelps at any tune Dciore aaia saie. w. r. rai.L, Assignee of Cox tiros.. Insolvent Debtors. 79-88. Tbe paper with tbe largest ciroulation I lie doesn't regard his vote as nec- on earth-paper of tobaooo. cssary to the success of the repub- "Oue belt of tbs world does not know lican ticket, state and legislative, bow the otber half lives," is an old say bui he believes that castinf? ,!,, end it way bs added here that they 5a . ro,.,V;rt ,!.,. !,. ,u don't care, either. never be loft undone by any man Everyone desires to keep Informed on Yukon, tbe Klondike and Alaskan gold Balds. Bnud IOo. for large Compendium Ore touch of nature makes the world asy, Haw, what tuookmg bad fawm. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Orv ici at Ths Dallis, Ossoon, IWltntui. 1 1U(VT NOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE lollowliic-named settler has filed notice ot vast information and big Color map to of his Intention to make final proof in support , . , I OI IllB CaiHI, Mllll Mill B"IU .w. win trw Hamilton Pub. Co., Indianapolis. Ind. before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, 83 Vt Oregon, on Friday, Kovsinoer i, iwn, via: CHARLES J. ANDERSON, of Gooseberry. Ore.. George BofTord baa some fine ball- I Homestead No, 8734 for the MWii of Sec $1 Tp I When it can possibly be done. He Tbere , Uo pUfl)i whM ,t . breed Cotswell backs, out of Merino Krnamih. foliowin, witness to prov. 11 il ! II . I uas preacuoti mis irom uie stump Qrtlrei tn efTrl to kMp on,., bl.Doe all over Ohio in the many cam- on the ice au J at tbe bank. paigna in which he has partici pated, and he wishes to show his Ohio friends that he continues to both preach and practice it Whether the president will make a speech before the election in Ouob, Lucy, be bowled, Yon love uie do more; You've never wore pins In your belt before. Walk right in, dear. Your sapper's ready, your slippers are right where yon oan find tbem easily, and your pips and ewes which be wishes to sell at reason able figures. He wilt be at E. L. Mat- look's corral on about Sent, 20. Call on biin. 79tf Oome to tbe (lutette oflloe and get decent lot ol envelops printed. Government envelops look cheap, and besides you caunol gel your business osrd ptinted tbereoo. tt Tbe wbixkey thst old Jim Crow made, Ibal Ueury Clay drank, Ibat Andrew Jack- his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, vis: Frank A. Lundell, John E. IVtenon. Km 1 1 Lundell onl Andrew M. I'eter- son, all ot Oooseberry, Oregon .AQ. r. mini nr., 87-98 Register. Notice of Intention. LiKD Orrica at LaObakpi. Ossook. Kept, a) 1ICJ7. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention Ut make final proof In support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made be fore County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppuer, Oregon, on Oct. Suth, UM7, vU: COMMODORE r. BOWMAN, Hd. K. No. 61M, for ths M WW See. 2i Tp a N R tllWl He names the following wnnessrs to prove SUMMONS. IN THE JUSTICE COURT OP THE SIXTH 1 District of Morrow County. State of Oregon. v. r. unmen, riamiin, vs. R. W. Bearden. Pefendant. To R W. Bearden, Defendant. In tbe name of the Htete of Oregon, yon are hereby renulred to appear before tne unner slKtieci. a lustlce of the Deace for the District, aloreaald, on the 17th day ot November, 1MU7, at 10 o'clock , a. m , at the office of aald Justice, lu aald district, to answer the above named plain tiff in a civil action. Tbe defendant will take notice that if he fall to anawer the complaint herein the plaintiff will take Judgment againat him for S.'ix.wjaud the costs and disbursement of stld action. This summons Is served upon you In pursu ance of an order made and entered In said court on the filh day ot (H-biber, lw7. W. A. Rich aBiiaoM. Justice of the Peace, din Die. Morrow Co.. Htate ol Oregon. 8.V98. -Mr. In it for Business in? J. M. HAGER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE It Is "de rale ol' oo'n If. William Mccarty, all of Echo, Oregon, and M. S. Crrlg..l. ol Ualioway. Oregon. tun Reglater. Ohio is not yet fully determined, tobacoo art on tbe writing desk and to ll e is somewhat inclined to think dy' ''Oagette," all beody for you. All that it would not bo strict! in no. i8u-. t0M " ,ire'-. U,P' I a...l.... a ft at. .. ft I a ... ... r t i - . a a I oiuun uuiuiuu. juuuu in um uvw inn iiivnii. ill hi wiiiititn iienrT nirnion coruanco wuu propneiy ior mm w . oimmn m. ro ' Ui. m.nuo. idenc.. ,.pon.udcuiuv.uon n..i; . I . 1 . I . wvua liiiu mi.nai'-a VTCI , u n" luum ) land, VU: W. H. USOn, A. i. imVIB, . '"' """" 'rnu. u n II tb. psopU would quar.ollD. sgainsl Low T.llard's, .... i ... si ii. . . a a . - s gbuiIwiku. tiui Biu-iiipia to I" ' "yellow joornalisca" as well as yellow I Jtiice. i.. i.:. . 1 1 .i i i . . ..... . . , . , I uwiu uiiu hi nuuii-Bw it'iwii uuo feyer ii m.gni niesa a enange in noil-1 j h Raj. a ai .hi I il I meeting, si tjtucmnau, are mm bmiih iroona. light." ever on ths alert tor something beinc made, aud they may succeed. "There are plenty ot kernels in tbLCw,ean famish yon tbe finest cock- loom," remarks a southern paper, and it tails lo the land Mauhatleo, Jersey, eso be truthfully staled here that there Vermoolli or Oto-mede by an artist in A CHEAT tunny Who regarded m plenty of ooro la the oolonels down the btisloeas. Drop lo and take lbs tliA anmlino- nf a romminaiin tn In tbst oountry. taste out of 1 oar moulb. It He went out on s lark, ho his wife did rvmeik. Now la the lima to get the Weekly And some angry words. Uk, elie did mullot, Orpgnnian, Ihe greatest oewapaper of (in a lark he went mil, I the Weal. YVIIb Ibe Oasidle, botb Stud- iH ihai fart there s no doubt, ly In advance, one year, ftl.oa No better hul t.e came In, alas, on a shutter. oooibioatton of bowepapera eso be mailt T. K. -Have Ibal 2.'i e.uts and dou'l l tbe state. I ipeod II OUliiyoogr.1 Milliards "-Add I Wb, j. Hop UoldT Heat beer CB Uopsper. Ha did, and that's Ibe resall, L.r.h n.i.Iu.I s lib apollgiees lo Ibe shutter. li s wonderful In think of Ihe nrna-rass I Any person who Is inlereeted in Kurope to treat with the govern ment over there on the feasibility ut the Adoption of iuternstionnl biuit talliBtn m chimerical, heq it was first proposed by BenaUr Woloott, ate now oonvincoil that the commission lias really Ihmu of some service. It has, for oue tin UK, made the government ofh,, world lae md.- Ooe cau'l belp Ikrttiaits Columbia should writ to W. 11. lln at Uritain for thtt first time seeing ideoees of progreet everywhere. Ilorlbnrl. general paeaengersgeol ot tbs ltratum l.i tlio tl yoo walk ool oa the street yoa see O. l A N..fr copy of I'M IVoan s lit anl.U.I ,,f ..lor.,.li..nal l.im-alJ lerlrlS llgble. lelretfia ears and elerlrU Itgble. Aod I i. t I . . , i ff .a.. I t ,. tilt .ii'l "u" a . fipvniu nsjiia s uu nam, lusioau oi curuy umuiiaaiDK if .i(f ,b, m ,u m u0. (hfJ H, a it ua.i always previously tfrr n,.us,fe,l to read anything by tb done. Of course this Jimmiu'I make Hihl of those splatlerteg rsnJIes Is itmiaio that (Ireat Ufitaio will ' I eaa Imagine. evnlully ai-rio to iutetnatioiial! Thirty yeara ago eleetrieiiy waanl bimetallism, but it i a Ugor atop ,,,VJ pt' ' !'" - .tii- , ,i . bbv souairg iuii ifii wnai ran nsse- iu nisi (iiirviiou iiinu it ecr'iut'U lie "b-ioklet ," "Tbe Sew lU.eemtslaod." 1 1 Is well wortb lb trouble. 60- If, Kweible awhile ap to make Great l'.riUiu take, ati.l the crmlit i cor tainly due to the rtTurta of Bonator Wiiloolt'a cumtniaaioo. Artatige). itiout Lave just iWq petftH'tinl for a sotii'a of conforencea bvtwooa rouipliehej by lb see of II, Ibey are still making "light" of It. The ths bend t'le.ed ' IWl bory tue deep." Timber Cutturt,-final Proof. t aitsB Piarss !. tin. Ttta IhaltM lbl..kt 14 lalf NtiTtrg aHtK8IMIMrilMY f tulle, llardman. ?-(. kaa l4 i . a . i a i wMi.-e m inwiuoa ua anaae anal el tue roiumissiou aua Aiuoaasauor i j. 4,.r,., t.mit u ai h.a..m.. Hay with lie lliiti.h chanci-llor tr.': i- I . ,i . rt e sua, n. ait aim l..s I sii.i I ol ui tus ricuriurr and tuurr um. lan-.n 4, in taaitip mv iwuta ranv Uu, mi a (4U It a.i. ! feriiM, aatdtlll- : I. !. I i.n. ! si" s riais, mr tuw purB ui luuy uia- u. M .i .. it . a CUaaiDK IU" C ItlCr II ail IIS ITar. ror4 a. .. all H kuhl Mi... 111 r arrala, and 1 rade-Marts eNain aad all I'aa- at k.w cwwiwtd h Weeiaavs ftte. Owe) Osnct Oreeaivs W. . ! Orvtei .jl etf m ia 1m Uum um um ivMlMoHmili, ... ng at p" W1l 0"P I'alvata," wild MtMca smalm CITATION. N THI (JOt'MTT COV RT Of THE STATE ol Orea-iiD. for the Vuntv ol Morrow. In the matter of the estate of K. U. Dperry, de- lo Jams B. Sperrv, administrator ot the etxiTe named estate arreting: In the Mine vf trie eiate Ol uregon v.iu ara herlv eiUMi am reiiiiiraM ao amiear In the ountv 'oiirt nf Ihe suie of Ore- tfi.ii. n.r ina t oumr 01 auvniw, tuv mun rooM thereof at nenpner. in uie loumj n M.ifmw. on Tueedar Ihe lt da ol Hoenirr. I47, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon of that oaf, then and there la aha reus. If an? there l wh 'mi should ant be remove! as iwl nimin- iatri.. inn anna lattet revoked. tttinrea, the Hon. A. U. Bartholomew, Judge of the Countr Court ol the atate of oregoii. for Ihet oumir ol siivrmw. wiin tne seat w aam court amiMl, mis I4ia oar oi tTienr, a. v. le'. Atttwt;. t. w. ausmiw, Um wi Clerk. Notice of Intention. Land Orrics at Ths Dallss, Ossaorr. Hcpl. 30, im7. VTOTICE ! RERRRY OIVF." THAT THE 1 following-named settler has Bled notice of his lutrntloii to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. . Morrow, rouniy cierg, at nepnner, Oregon, on Kor. :uh, liVJ. vis: THOMAS J. MERRILL. Hd. K. So. for the NU NEi VEIa N'EU Bee. MandHttW NW'a Hen. M. To. A. K M. K W M. Ha name Ihe lollowlng wltneaars to prove bis continuous residence upon end cultivation of aald land, via: Benjamin Farter, Frank Ward, Reuben Allen, Albert ft. Allen, all ol Hardman, Oregon. jab. r. 1KK. tl W Register. Notice ot Intention. tuad euxWI, ea,i ii.. Hi li'W, N (.kerf, (har law S4 da) tail MM i a rs-.iv."i';7' Mai tree. AaUma, C.A.SNOW&rCO. ataaa a.na S,Mi wiaeiaaeaai. A. 0. nuinnmnni - - - . IkVD OFFICE AT THE DALLES ORgOOM, 4 ept. II. Holkw la heret.r given that Ihe fnllowlng named aaltler has Sled notice of his Inlonllon In make Snal pruol la support of his claim, and that said pni( will he made hefiHeJ. W. Morrow t ounty Clark. al UeppBwr, Oregon, oa Ortohaw V, Vtl. via; MART OUtOM, Hd. F Me, 4WS), kw Ue SW See. H, T 1 1 R lilt , He name the fnllowlng wltneeere to pen his enntlntHMM reaklenre apnn and rnltlvalloa nf. said !nd, via Jarnh I. Young. Waaler W, Hmaaan, hM nf Pavl.laon, (Mv-gon, Oliw arg nnn and Frefc Srgnna, tmth of Umutorry, W',," JAa.r.llfWR T Reatelav. CITATION. tn THE COCNTY COt'RT or THE STATE A nf Oregon, fnr Morrow County. In Ihe matter of the estate and guardlanehl nf Wlnntfre.! (Illllam. Archer M. Otlliam an iMter R. (Illllam. minora. It apnearing tn Ihe court from the affidavit and petition nf Annie (illllam. gnanitaa nf the above named mlnnre, thai II It neriaaary, and would be brneSrlal to said minora, ami their eetate and all persons Inlerreted therein, tn sell In the manner provided hf taw Ihe following ricarrtbed real eatalo. and all Inlertwt of aald minors therein, tn-wlt: The eaet half ol tbt orlh eeal qoarler, and Ihe eaal hall nf the tmitheaat quarter ol eectlon M. township south nf range V east V. M. II la therelnre herebr ordered that the neat nf kin nf said minora and all persona Interested In Said eetate, appear before this court at the Count Cmtrt room In Hvtiner. Morrow rminlf, Onifns, na Mnndar tbe lat dar nf Novemlwr, lC. at the hour of 10 e'rlork a. m . and then and there show cane If any ealat, why a lloenee should not he granted hir Ihe sale of the above ne. srrihe.1 real eaute, Il It futher ordered thai ropr of Utlaontee be published once each weel or lour sowestve waas neiore aai.i oaf ap polnle.1. In the Henpnet tlaaMi. a newair of general rtreulailon, and pupbllsbed al Heppner, Morrow rnontf, tirr" A. u. 0bi nniiiai.", Notice of Intention. La a Orrut at Taa Pauta, oas.m Ik-Sohrf a, K. VTI( g t NRRRRY (3IVRI4 TH4T 1HI 1 V following named eel Her has lied aultee of 1 kla IntenUoa make Saai proof la sapnovt W his rlalm. and that aald pml will ke (naate hs .e J It, Mnrmw, CcMintv rlefk, at Meppwer, Oirgoa, a Itavembef . ttrl, vis: I ' FRAXK A. LIUPKLL. Hd R Hn r for Ihe l See. II T I I I SI I W M. iiaiin vtl'irnlTH aan UTIVII H aaiiHS IM follewltig wnmaa l ts se a.n.n.a oa k, travel sue Mnw. ! k'' ennuaunos raal Unre sad enlllvlk. aii.i. ba la nimna M.u.ihia ' " saw tana, via iiaa a i aw.ua, i ariw i ami eanenaea liaatilon awilr. helrr . Anderson, An-irew t arte,, and Aedrew . . . . . . .. . ., - , I Maa I , a id haailaff V HM.a WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OP Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Etc., ft At prices as low as they can be sold in this market j D. A. Hcrren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON. MM. Countr Jndf. 9 a at xptaitHoc, Va tkV -eHaVsTSS : m 9 '' 4MvasosiTtrAaa. OoevaONTa A. Iwai saeWa ahat a4 tM)rKW mv wrai ei, rvaav wkeikav aa anM ie ,iwialwr NMnitUa lNaMalaa4 erwl, ee4M!a, I' Aa aeiwiT f m an, eian.e) fat laew tie have a aeajinar. el, a. Fa takaa ikrtMaa ataM 4 C. swaaae 8CIEKT1F1C AMERICAN, kienif.l'T tnaarreaeat, tafveaa etmtaahaa af S"f aaaa.ilae faal taa r. liiaaftlA a rent Si wa-a raaa aeM e4 lUst Iwl M Favaarrt seaa Irna, at tress MUMN A CO,, Hi arw4are, Rrw ft h. Eastern Oregon State Normal School, Weston. Oregon. ONLY TATC SCHOOL tASTCMN OaiOON . . 1 Locl4 en tb O. It k N. Railway midwty Uliaes 1'eodlefoa and Walla Walla. HtadetiU admitted at all time ol tb Jtar. First-Class Training School for Teaches. Total and laalrametjtal Maeie Ua.bt by aenpoUat lattrwctort. A arad. al o tb Dowtoti Ooaarv story be ebarr lb latlratBealai depart. BMni. Tlio Xntlten9 Ilonrcllntr Hell ! Iboroogbly eoipr4 aad offer eg. Wlleat acorBivt,KltOBj, k peaejoaabl rate, bawd for mIosjq. a j - at A aaua a aa ...... "wrsas., r-rwaiet ar Faewltv A WORTMslA. 7 on, Vwaretary Istre f Uta, Weet... Qr T IJoxTir TqvJjl Talloi wtt-, frwen fit Up. Ptsts, frwen $5.50 Ug. t. WZXf i,T' ' f v. ii nrwt. ,6fcf. 1 SW kegiMW. the b'iMluwa CtNnav, lvj ' IJ I ei-g aHfnavfi