01), How Thankful Pain Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying the Blood. "A very severe pain came In my left knee, which grew worse and worse, and finally a aore broke out above the knee. It discharged a great deal and the pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my leg. I suffered In this way for years, and gave up all hope of ever being cured. My wife was reading of a case like mine cured by Hood's- Sarsaparilla, and she advised me to try it. I began taking it and when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief I I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. X am In the best of health, have a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Hood's ' parilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. DEATH OF W. J. LEEZER, Puses Away Last Night After an Extended Illness. The death of William J. Leezer, an old real-1 dent of Heppner, occurred at his home here on last evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. Leezer was attacked by la grippe some three or four years ago, and never entirely recovered, consumption making its appearance about eighteen months ago. He battled dilllgently with the grim destroyer but medical skill could not stop its ravages and Mr. Leezer passed to his long home. He was loved by all as he was a man who made no enemies. The funeral will occur tomorrow from the M. E. church, Rev. Potwine officiating. The funeral will be In charge of the Masonic order, of which Mr. Leezer was a member. William J. Leezer was born in Eushville, Schuyler Co., Ills., Nov. 21, 1846. He left home in Dec. 1870, and came direct to Umatilla county, locating at Umatilla, working at the tinners' trade, having learned this before leav iug the East. He afterwards moved to Hepp- nar and until his last illness was identified with mercantile interests. Mr. Leezer had not been stout since early manhood, having suffered a relapse from bil ious fever while temporarily residing in Ne braska, and this followed by an attack of dumb ague undermined a naturally strong constitution. BRIEF MENTION. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. 25 cents. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, ana omtuary notices, (otner tnan tnose tne edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer tbe following clubbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 J3.00 " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2.75 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.00 "' 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 Rural Bpirit, $2.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 HETU. KPISC. CHURCH. SERVICES. 1 Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 'i at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. ''The Hpihit and the bri e say. Come." The pastor may be found at tne parsonage ad joining the chnrch, where he will be glad to meet any w"o may desire to consnlt nira on religions, social, oivio, philosopliio, educational, or any other subjects. J, W. FLE8HER, Minister. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, HoreB, Uioers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Files or do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot Batiefaotioo or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Couser & Brook. THE VI8ITOR8. Heppner Receives a Call from the Portland Business Men Yesterday. The special train of Portland wholesale mer chants who have been visiting the towns of the northwest arrived in Heppner yesterday morn ing and remained until nearly ten o'clock. The visitors occupied some time in looking over the town and cultivating acquaintance with local business people, and rustling after business. The party was In charge of Mr. J. G. Wood worth, general freight agent of the O. R. & N. Mr. Woodworth informed the Gazette that there were forty-four representatives of busi ness houses. All were surprised to see Heppner such a large town, and left favorably impressed with it. Their visit will do much good. Catarrh is a Disease Which requires a constitutional remedy. It oannot be cured by looal applications. Hood's Sarsaparilla is wonderfally suc cessful in ouring oatarrh because it eradicates from the blood the sorofalous taints wbiob cause it. Sufferers with catarrh fiod a onre in Hood's Sarsnpa- rilla, even after other remedies utterly fail. Here and There. Hood's Fills are prompt, effioient, al ways reliable, easy to take, easy to ope rate. Bee M. Liclitenthal for shoes. a. Barney Doherty was in Heppner yes terday, Submit your plana to Banoua before giving out your oontraot. tt What ia Hop Qold? Best beer on arth. bee ad. elsewhere. To trade A Rood beating stove, for cordwood. Call at office. tf Sample tbe Gazette two-bits worth, from now till March 1, 1808. Tbe Orange Front ia now prepared to serve fresh oysters in any style. 92tf M. Llobteothal for shoes. Exclusive sboe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf Baths down at the Jones' barber shop, 23 oents. Or villa Jones manager, tf Statements for the Famous Simple Aooount File printed at tbe Gazette of fice. ' tf. Sample subscription to tbe Gazette front now till Marob 1, 1898, 25 oeuts Try a doss of it . Fine home-made taffy at tba OroDge Front. A clean, fresh atook of goods- leave your orders. tf. Girl wanted to do housework. Good wagea. Nona but the best need apply. Gall at Gazette office. 83-tf Aoy ooa desiring to build either bouae or barn will make money by call ing oo tbe Gazette ofnoe. 67 tf Beat aooommodatioD and courteous treatment at tba Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregoo. ' Tba spirit of T6 was "tor liberty or for death." Tbat oIJ brand of Cyme Noble at Chris Borcbers' la tba spirit tbat touches tba spot these times. tf Gall oil Tom Howard tor gloves. No better line Id tba city. II keepa both lined and onlloed goods sod bis stock is large. You can get Just what yoo want tf Corns to tba Osteite office sod get decent lot of envelops printed Government envelope look cheap, and beside vou cannot get your bosioeas eard printed tbereon. tf Momenta are useless if trifled awav aoJ they are dangerously wasted if oo earned by delay in ease where One If inula Cagh Cur wnald bring imme diate relief. For sale by Gueeer Brock. George H afford bat soma Boa half breed Cotawell bocks, oat of Merloo esree wbli b be wish to sell at reaa able fiaoraa. Ha will be at E. I Mat lock's corral oo a boat Sept. 20. Cs oa bin- T9tf Frank McFarlaod baa breo appoint"! special agal of The Equitable Life As- oraoe Co, of New York, lb strongest to tba world. Caab anrplua to policf btlJers of over 43 tntllioc dollar. IVm lake losoraee wiihool saalog the D blaoa of lb Equitable. Insnrea btb aeiea at same rate. 77tf Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tb "Red light," ever oo tb alert for something aew, etn farnlab a lb finest cock tails la the laod-Wanbsti.a, Jersey, Vermoalh or Oio-ede b aa ertiet ia I ha hnaiaaa. IlfoD lo and lake lb tat nut of jonr mouth. School Entertainment. At the opera house on tomorrow, Wednesday' evening, the pupils of Heppner school will give an entertainment for the be neflt of the library fund. They have been preparing for this occasion for some time and promise the people a rare treat in the way of a novel entertainment. The cause is certainly a very commendable one and our citizens should be liberal In their patronage. The prices of admission are very reasonable, being 8i cents for reserved seat', 25 cents for general admission, and 15 cents for tbe school children. Educate Tour Bowels With Casearets. Candv Cathartic, cure constiDatlon forever. 10c. If C C. C. full, druggists refund money. Mrs. J as. Jones raised a fine lot of geese this summer and felt justly proud of her success. But she now mourns the loss of 13 of the biggest and best la the lot by the coyotes, having made raid on the flock the past week. Henry Can non, ho Uvea with Mr. Jones' folks, got even somewhat with the sneak thieves. He found two of them busily engaged In devouring a goose between them, and got them both with one shot from his rifle. Coyotes are quite nu meroiison the outskirts of town and poultry yards suffer pretty much In consequence. Heppner flouring mills started up Monday morning for a winter's run, and we hope they will not be compelled to shut down again ex cept for necessary repairs which naturally come to machinery which Is In constant use. Hepp ner mills make good flour and should be liber ally patronized. To Core Constipation forever. Take Caacareta CanOv ('atharlia loo or So. It C C. C. fall to cure, druttgihta refund money. Ranous I still oo the turf doing a lit tle carpenter business. tf Grandpa Florence, who lives np oo Willow creek, died tbia afternoon of pneumonia. John SpeDoer was io town Saturday from O. A. Kbea's. Jobo will work for Asa Thompson tbia winter. R. W. Beardeo relumed Sunday from Colorado where bs went laat spring with a band of sheep, via tbe trail Bert Htillwell arrived io Heppner ye tetday oo bis way to Maker City Io ap pear a wltoees io Iba Lino Malteaoo case. ISVetlvs at Oeee. On way rat to Chir-earo will be first claaa, and 1 16 20. eeoond claea. eboto three Iran continental root eaat. Applv to J. O. U art, ageol O.K t N., Urppner, Or., for further particular. W-lt Walt. Thompson runs stage betwera Ili'ppner and Monument, arriving every day esocpt Monday and leaviog every day eteept Hnoday. 8 bo r lee t and ebeap at root lo tbe Interior. E. J. Bloona, agent. Now la tb lime to get tb Weekly Oregooiao, lb greatest newspaper of tb West. W ith tb()rt la, both strict, ly lo advene., no year, I'l.OU No better ooobtaetion uf iepapera eao be mad lo lb state. Any proo mho I interested lo Prili.h Ootombf eboqld writ to W. H. Harlbart. general paaaeoger aifeot of tba O. It A N,for a epy of I'at looen's lit tle "book 1st." "Tbe New Hoaaaraland." II ia well worth tb trouble. DO-tf. L. D. Baker is up from lone today. Henry Green got In yesterday from the John Day. W. J. Brown came In from Butter creek yes terday. 1 ' Bruce McAlister was up from Lexington yes terday. Amos Slack and wife were in yesterday from Lone Rock. " J. W. Brown, of Clarks Canyon, visited Hepp ner Monday. Quite a fall of snow occurred last night and this morning. L. 8. Nicholson and wife were In from Goose berry yesterday. Joe Woolery and Bud Holland were up from lone yesterday. John Depuy was down from the timber Sat urday and Sunday. Jake Keyes was up from lone Monday and re ports prosperous times. Clyde Thompson will leave today to visit rel atives at Sbedds, Oregon. Born To the wife of John Her, in this city, Nov. 22, an 8 pound boy. Mel Peterson, of Vinson, is back from Mon tana after a season's shearing. Judge A. G. Bartholomew left last evening for Salem on official business. Johnny Crisman is over after a load of freight for the Long Creek merchants. Judge Jones, of Eight Mile, accompanied by his two sons, were in town yesterday. N. O. Bmead, father of W. W. Smead, of this city, is very ill at his home near Ella. I. N. Hughes departed for Portland last even ing to be absent a few days on business. There are 80 Backs of wool from Grant county, stored in Heppner's warehouse awaiting sale. The Thanksgiving ball masque occurs on the eve of Nov. 23th. Come out and bring the folks. Mrs. W. P. Dutton is entertaining a number of friends today, the occasion of Mr. Dutton's birthday. Remember the union Thanksgiving services at the Christian chuach Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. A. 8. Shattuck and family, of Gooseberry, were in Heppner Saturday, trading with our merchants. Ben Mitchell, brother of the Marion county representative, McKinley Mitchell, was in Hepp ner over Sunday. Ben Swaggart brought a drove of hoggin from his ranch Sunday which he disposed of to Heppner parties. Wiley B. Allen, head of the big music firm of Wiley B. Allen Si Co., of Portland, came in with the visitors yesterday. "Jerry" Caldwell, for 15 years a reporter on the Oregonian, was with the crowd of Portland visitors at Heppner yesterday morning. Milt Maxwell is spoken of in connection with the Hardman postoffice. Milt is one of our best citizens and would make an efficient officer. J. H. Bellenbrock, proprietor of the Lone Rock stage line, is ha been confined to his home on Eight Mile by sickness, but is better now. Dr. John W. Rasmus returned this morning from a visit to the home folks at Walla Walla. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Lena Bradbury. Mr. J. F. Mathews, representing the Edward Shields Co., is here today preparing for Mr. Shields' entertalnnent on next Friday and Bat urday evenings. Don't fail to see Edward Shields' "Trip to the Klondike," illustrated with 2&0 views, taken direct from nature. He will be at the opera house, Friday Nov. 26. 'Gene Slocnm got back Friday morning from the East, where he enjoyed a visit with rela tives and friends, and Is once more installed In his old position at the power house. Anybody Intending a trip to Klondike would do well to attend the illustrated lecture given by Edward Shields at the opera house, Friday, Nov. 26. Admission, 15, 25 and 35 cents. R. K. Duran has Just returned from a trip of several weeks to La Grande, Baker City and other outside points. He comes back satisfied that Heppner is the best place of them all. A special meeting of the council was held on Saturday night last for the purpose of deciding upon the manner In which the visiting buslneis men of Portland should be received and enter talned. A meeting of Elks at the K. of P. hall Is re quested for next Sunday at o'clock, p. m., at which time arrangements will be made for memorial services, to be held Sunday, Deo. 5th' All members should come out. H. R. Lewis, of Lewis it Dryden, printers and blank book manufacturers, Portland, was among Heppner's visitors yesterday. This office acknowledges a very pleasant call from the gentleman. Miss Daisy Beagle, of St. Helens, a relative ot Editor Beagle, and Miss Maude Flagg, of Salem, daughter of Editor Flagg, both of whom have been visiting relatives In Gilliam and Morrow counties, departed lastnlgbt for their respective borne. Mr. Kllham, of the firm of Hows, Davis A ICilhara, book binders of Portland, was her with the crowd yesterday. For years Mr. Kit bam was the traveling representative ot J, K. GUI A Co., th wholesale stationers, and la well known to many Bcppuer people. Congressman El II, wife and family leav on this evening's train for Washington, D. C.vla Portland. They bav not decided which routs they will take from the metropolis. Their so journ In the capltol city will likely extend over a period ot til n months or a year. Walt Bartholomew cams In with lbs "big hugs" on Monday morning from Athena, and will return to that city tonight wber h Is en gaged wltb Joaef Mueller selling piano and or gans lor Wiley B. Allen Co. Walt says th piano buslneas I good up In Umatilla csnnty. B. I. Stratum, principal of th Lon Rock erhool, rams over to Heppner Saturday, return Ing Sunday. Mr. stratum ha bid cbarg ot tin Lon Rnrk erhool for several years and ha bean very snrreaaftil. This Is proven by th fact that the peopl ovr there keep blra tram year to A WOMAN'S DEED. BENEFACTRESS WHO IS DOING CALCULABLE GOOD. IN- Devotes Much of Her Time to the Benefits of Children How She Helps Them. From the Evening News, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. John Tansey, ot 130 Baker street, Detroit, Miobigap, is one ot those wo men who always know just what to do in all trouble and sickness. One tbat is a mother to those in distress. To a re porter she said : "I am the mother ot ten children and have raised eight ot tbem. Several years ago we bad a serious time with my daughter, wbiob began when she was abont Bixteen years old. She did not have any serious illness but seemed to gradually waste away. Hav'iDg never bad any consumption in our famaliee, as we oome of good old Irish and Scotch desoent, we did not think it was that disease. Neither did she have a taaok- ing congh, yet she grew thinner and Daler each day. Oar dootor called the disease by an old name whioh, as I after ward learned, meant lack of blood. "It is impossible to describe tbe feel ings John and I bad as we noticed oar daughter slowly passing away from ns. As a last resort I was induced to try Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, made by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sobeneotsdv, N. ., wbiob I understood contained in a condensed form all tbe elements neoessnry to give new life and riobness to the blood and restore shat- Blankets ! Blankets ! 1200 Pairs Now On Sale at.... Minor & Co. tered nerves. Before she had taken bait a box, there was a deoided obange and after three months treatment you would not have reoognized her, as her health was so greatly improved. She gained in flesh rspidly and soon was in perfeot health. I have always kept tbe puis in the house siooe and have recommended them to every one I could. I have told many mothers about them and they have made some wonderful cares. One ot tbe girls bad a young lady friend that came to tbe bouse almost every day, and he was a sight. Hopestly, she seemed almost transparent, l aid not oare to have my daughters assooiate with her, as I was afraid she would drop dead some day wben tbey were oat on tbe street. I recommended and begged her to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tor Pale People, and told her ot their sterling qualities and how the cost was slight, being only 50 oents a box or six boxes tor $2 60, at aov druggist's. Finally I induced ber to try them. "Tbey helped ber wonderfully, and un doubtedly saved her life. She now reoom mends them lo other young women. "Every mother in this land should keep these pills in the house, as they are good for many other ailments. I don't believe in doctoring and never spent much money ia medioines, but I oan recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to every mother tbat has a daughter just looming into womanhood." Cotton Blankets 90c a pair. Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25. We also have a line of Eastern blankets called wool, at $3.00. Bat tbe Only Blanket On Earth is the. We are sole agents for those, having bought our entire line in June, it enables us to sell those oelebrated goods at tbe same prices asked tor interior brands. Call and examine. MIHOM & CO. PENDLETON BLANKET In it for Business- is? J. M. HAGER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies' Gents' and Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, ..' Notions, Etc., At prices as low as they can be sold in this market. D. A- Herren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON. STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B TJT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES grooeries and supplies ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. You oan find what you want at T. R. Howard's .... MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! IT. Howard Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART Of BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... Jlnd now the entire world r . 11 j. A - 7 . . A nnows mis rierecc pruuucb As tlie Star Brewery beer HEPPNER, OR., Nov. 12, 1H97. Meuri. Comrr A Brock, Httmtr, Or. Gkmtlsmbn : I was recently taken with a severe cold which made me very hoarse and romlersd ma unlit to attend lo business. A friend ot mlus called my attention to your Pr. Barthlow'i cough syrup and I bought a bottle, costing me SO cents, which relieved me at once and com pletely cured me. 1 am subject to throat difficulty and I have found nothing that gave me so much relief as this cough cure, I am informed that It Is excellent for colds, bronchitis, whooping oougb and all throat and lung troubles. I beg to remain, most truly yours, OTIH FATTKRHON, Ed. Gautta. M4mwiw A 2 IIIIIIIWMW GIVEN AWAY HE FIRST IEK SUBSCRIBERS e e e oi Til 10 see ruOOdr iinum run, regular artma mssv sj of the bowels, do not IrrV IJ lis late or Inflame, but leave Ilia all IK. Sellmu SlfMttni talm la aerfert 041110. Try Uta. emu. -Tmra4 ealy br U L Ho4 t., Loll, Km Keen sneeMnfl Get Gicfi TIIK WOOL HKCOltD Telia Yey Hewte De II. Heppner Semi-Weekly Gazette Each ieDtliDg io Ibe following coupon by mail, properly fiillod out to tbe missiDK words, will each reemte tbe Rural Bpirit for one year. Tbe Kara) Spirit ia tbe beat agricultural and etockman'e paper of tbe North wat, MFirat corn, firat aered. Ibe obacription price of tbe Rural Spirit it t2 per year, thus we are gmrig away fjf) worth of (food readiDff. Remember tbat tbe coopoo must be acDt oa by mall. a - ... will accept tbem in do otbr manner. Add name and adilrMa. if peaaly Is Hl4 lf). (Vsa r.lon.1 means a rtan km. No beauty witboyt It. warela. I andy t athr I.. mne Mini and kern rt clean. I) tirving n tb lay liver and driving ail 1 111 Cntwa fiom the Mr. IWgm tUy nih Bil.'ea, I .mi a, LloU Ha, tlUwaU. and tbat eHkly Ulwisa p.np rK !ifl"l t rl.-llr w'a. AH Hmj gxte, aatiasawa julnled, U , Zr, ; Trtur, Hall-llhrnm and Kccmsw The intrna Itching sod smarting, tact dent to the) diwaae, U trurtantlT allayed tr epj.lylng CbsmbrrUiu Lye and hkloOlnttiM'tit. Many very Wl cm bare Wo jw-niutrwtiUy rtirwl by It. It U equally t-ffkWit for felting "J a favortu rm1t: fr a-r" tlpilee, chaj.pe4 han-U, chlUUIn". ff liU ami thrtmte mrm eyes. 21 c 1. Jr boi. Dr. Cadj's (aaxllllaa PewJm, are jtsat what a home eU wdmi In t1 condition. Timtp. tilcnnl fori fief arnl term If Hire. TW are tt f'J t"t iwlU Ini an-1 tb U in t jmt boro In j. rim run-Utios. Pnui euta r i keg. Byaspeolal arrangement we offer to our realer The Wool Record soJ Hetnr Weakly Osteite, on year for 100. Tba Wool lUeord is tbe only aaiional wool orgea and covers Ibe ! industry from Ibe raising of Ibe steep lo the sell' ing of IN aaanfeear article. II ie pat)lll.al weekly at New Tok aed the regular pries ie fiOO a yeer. lie market reports are fell end eornpleta and II Hbeep Hieedef' Talis el are worth U lime Ike firtre of II Paper. Hemple etpte on eplima. WeleaMi.y reoibiueaii this eooild aalioa to oar beerioere. COUPON. The subscription price of the Gazette has been r d to per year. ROOTS AND SHOES'jj TMC "LACf TO GIT TMCM l T II kaeaattliiiig la this) lie thai roe tKt dealr and yoa raa atfwnd as II yej 4 a g4 artlri a ban Mat gtiaranlaa It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old tt)e. Main ftlreel ReMlrMf Stveelalty On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. Ihe Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOH THE LEAST MONEY But art thoaa of greatest vain In proportion to cost. If you want to get your muney's worth of honest goods In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery OR MACHINERY, CALL ON Oa THOMPSON OO., W ar Increasing our stork for fall and winter. Call and tea us. tt Dat Co'n Juice" Is Found at Telephone Saloon, Oa Ifaia Htreel. io City Hotel Building. The Best of Everything Always on Top Courteous Ireatmeol to all. Nioo club rooms. t,OW TILLAKD, Prop. HEPPNER RACKET STORE . THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN MORROW COUNTY TO 1JUY NOTIONS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. I'KW PHICKS QUOTKI) I IK LOW. 1 paper full oouot plus 2 cant. 1 paper (fool aeeJlM '4 eeol. 1 spool lines threat..,. 3 sent. 1 eard books ami 07a) 1 eeat. 1 ball knitting cot too... 3 eeots. 1 aents tape border bkl 5 oents. 1 Vliseee colored bor Jsr bamlkeroblef 2 cents. The GAZETTE, $q.oo A Year for CASH. 1 OTHER GOODS SUCH JlS HOSIERY. TOWELS, H.1Xl)KERCHIEFS,,c, AT LOWEST PRICES. OUR n AXD 10 CEXT COUXTER IS ALWAYS FULL OF RAltnA WS. CROCKER ) ' AXD CUSS WARE IX AIIUXDAJS CE. A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PRICES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. ftO TBOCIU TO HOW 0KW wl WANT tOC Xlktot. . . . . J. W. VAUOHAN.