Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread In Spite ot Treatment but Now They are Healed A Wonderful Work. '.'For many years I have been a great Bufferer with varicose veins on one of my limbs. My foot and limb became dread 1 lily swollen.. When I stood up I could feel the blood rushing down the veins of this limb. One day I accidentally hit my foot against some object and a sore broke oat which continued to spread and was exceedingly painful. I concluded I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. In a short time those dreadful sores which had caused me so much suffering, began to heal. I kept on faithfully with Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and in a short time my limb was completely healed and the sores gave me no more pain.' I cannot be too thankful for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa rilla, has done for me." Mbs. A. E. Gilson, Hartland, Vermont. Sarsa parilla Istht. best-In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's n-Sood'S Pill3 cure all liver ills. 26 cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Oazette can offer the following dabbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, $1.60 : $3.00 " 8. F. Examiner, fl.50 8.25 N. Y. Tribune, $1.00. 2 75 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2 50 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 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 4.50 Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00... 8.00 McCall's Magazine $1.00 1,80 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette oan get clubbing rates with any paper on earth. BETH. EPISO. CHUUCH. SERVICES. Bnnday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Claises No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. 'The H PI hit and the bri e say. (' 1 he pastor may be (onnd at the parsonage ad joining the chnrch, where he will be glad to meet any w-o may desire to consult hiin on religious, social, oivio, philosophic, eduoational, or any other subjects. J. W. FLEBHER, Minister. The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., ou the first Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs. T. I. Matlock. a very pleasant Christmas entertain- WEDDINGS. meet was eiven on Friday evoninu in Penland's ball at Lexington by the pnb- WARREN MYERS At the Chris lie school of tbat city. The oomnleta tisn charch of this plaoe, Monday even- program is given in another oolnmn by iag' De0- at 630 'olook' waa solem- the Gazette's Lexington correspondent. n,lz lDe Mr'8B ' "7 Quite a party of yooxir Deonle from wrreB Ma MlM Helen M- Wet Heppner went down, and .moiu, ,hm danghter ot Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Myers onr reporter notioed Messrs. Chaa. Van " OI PP. u. novum omc Winkle, Barney Doberty, Frank Brown. ,8l,ug' ,n ,ne Pe8enoe OI uumrjeroi and Verna Barton. Tbey reiwrt having rolBllveB BUU "10UU8, Bna B8"' bad a splendid time and enjoyed the en- eDtered ,he oharcb from tha le0tnr9 room to tue sweet Btrains or a weaaing tertainment very much. EC: Fred W. Hendley still wins honors at bowiing. Last evening be finished bis one hundredth game at the Pendleton alley, making 5018 pins, or an average of over 50. This beats the average of F. H. Canthorn, of Portland, march, played by Mrs. Norman Myers, and was led by the little flower girls, Misses Eiise aud Fay Bartholomew, fol lowed by Rev. Howard and ihe brides maides, Misses Jennie Noble, Lillian Bisbbe, Addie Jackson and Winaefred Meyers.sister of the bride ;t he groomsmen, who held the northwest champ.onsh.p, M Bnfl la a ram n rfca Kl a .......I Kf . rin.il I - ley bowled several very high games, and bis friends yet expect to see him make the possible 90. The M Biquam Grand, on Morrison groom. The pulpit bad been oonverted ioto an arched vestibule, with dainty evergreen gates, an immense wedding be'.l in tho center of the decorations ot street in the Msrquam building, is under hollv aud othe. 6Veraen8. aaet which excellent management and the public the ooople Btood while Rev.Howard pro- will be royally entertained this winter New companies and new faoes will ap pear from time to time at this popular, first-class theatre of Portland, and when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take in some of the flee dramas that will be presented. tf nooDoed those words wbiob made them on J. The other deoorations were tastily arranged and in keeping with the oc casion. The bride wore cream satin and orange blossonns, while the brides maids were attired two in pink and two in white. The gentlemen all wore the bi. O. : 0. M. Pierce, cashier of the conventional black. After the oaremony Weston bank, was here today on his re- the large number of friends and rela torn from La (Jranda, where be is con- lives extended their congratulations, A nected with the Pansey Pierce Co. Mr. wedding snpper at the home of the Pieroe states that the sugar beet factory bride was partaken of by tbe relatives now an assured fact, and La Qrande and a very few friends, after whioh it has bright prospects. Tests of Grande was the iutention of the newly married Ronde valley soil show tbat it is es- couple to leave for Portland bat by an peoially adapted for sugar beet culture, nnfortnnate mistake they did nut reach M. B. Calloway's pioture of tbe city tbe train in time to take their departure of Heppner, sent to the Oregooian to be 88 inteuded. They leave this evening reproduced in the New Years' edition of 'or 8 brief wedding trip, however, that paper, arrived too late to be given The following is a list of the presents: Dr, a Dlace. This Daner recreta tils verv ana MrB- weicn, roruana, teaspoons; Mrs much as tbe pioinre is the best ever Take Notice. 1. The turn of five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of chu rch 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 adber el to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. made of the' town and wonld have ap peered to great advantage in tbe big paper. Cordray, tbe pioneer theatre man of Portland in tbe lioe of "popular prioes," has refitted the Wastiogton St. theatre, formerly known as the "New Park." Cordray Always has something new, and our peopie, wnen Deiow, can spend a pleasant evening at bis plaoe. tt Miss Alhe Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on the face and neok. Knight, Butte, Mont., band-painted doilies; Robert F. Hynd, piano lamp; Mr. and Mrs. Warren, silver cake stand and butter dish; Mr. and Mrs. Myers, silver cake stand; Kev. and Mrs. Howard, picture; Mr. and Mrs. Shutt, silver crumb knife; Arthur Hodson, pie knife; Mr. aud Mrs. Conser, China tea set; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Adkins, silver napkin ring; Mrs. Annie Mathews, China tea set; Judge and Mrs. Bartholomew, silver tea spoons; Elsie Lacy, silver sugar spoon and butter knife; Mary McBwords, China bread and butter plates; Dr. and Mrs. McSwords, China salad and vegetable dishes; Mr. and Mrs. Hewett. berry set; Ellse and Fay Bartholomew, China vase; Mr. and Mrs. Will Spencer, silver coffee spoous; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilliam, berry set; Lutie Farns- Pflin was instantly relieved by JJeWitt's worth' chlua ollve di8h! Cora nd ViraHart, Witoh Hazel sulve, wbioh healed tbe in jury without leaving a soar. It is tbe famous pile remedy. Conser & Brook. Oliver Snyder has taken charge of tbe Hotel Heppner feed barn and will fur Dish stall room, grain or hay at reason able figures, cents. Will Here and There. Bee M. Liclitentbal & Co. for shoes. . a Ed. Asbbaogh is over from Eight Mile. Submit your plans to Ranous before giving out your oontraot. tf To trade A good heating stove, for eordwood. C11 at office. tt. What is Hop Gold? Best beer on arth. Bee ad. elsewhere. Capt. J. M. Bernard, ot Nampa, Ida bo, arrived this morning, ou business. Felt boots and rubbers, and Arctic overshoes at T. K. Howard's. 605-tf. Fine home-made tally at tbe Orange Front. A clrau, fresh stook of goods leave your orders. If. E. M. Shutt aoJ family attended the Christmas doiiige at Lexington on Fri day evening. Any oo e desiring to build either a bouse or barn will make money by call ing oo tbe Osteite offloe. 67 tf "Oo'o juloe" la all right bat Low Til lard has a brand of Itear old goods tb at la bard to beat. 6o3-lf. rainless remedy tor eitractiog teeth. It not as slated, do elarges. Try Dr. Vaogban's new p!ao. 604-If. IJeel Moommodation and oourteous treatment al tbe Imperial Hotel. Seventh aod Wash. 8t., Portland, Oregoo. Oo to tbe Matloek corner aod try Armstrong k Cooper' wblekey and eigare. K yon like tbe sample bay tome. 6lf Roger Montgomery aud Will Allison departed this morning for their Eight Mile lands, alter brief sojourn in town. Bora To lb wife ot Fr.ak Baird, on 8il Dollar, Cbrtetmea, an 8 poaod boy. Frank be a Christmas gift tbat will lake op mall share of Lis attention;, lor one lime at least aliases MeoUe aod Lore Braeaet, sis ters of Mre. C. II. Wall, armed Friday mora lug from Le Oread on short riait, Mrs. Wall Is the wife of (bo preeeol fireman oa tha H( pner oraoch. A telephone raeeeags from Prod W too yesterday at out aooa annooneed the FodUtB Are. Our people are Jist be ginning to appreciate Ihe blessing that orb meant of cotcmuoiretioa bring to oe. Mr.. M. B. Ford, IUdd.H'e, til., gof fered for eight years from dyeiiepete aad cbrooie eoealipaltoo aod wm fleetly or! by using DeWlU'e Little Early Iliswra, Ibe famous little piile for ell tomarb aod liver troobla. Coer A Broek. Mis Mery MeHvords gave a parly lo mbet of berfneadeo ImI Tbareday vrtlog. tc XI. KT, it betag b.r lonr tath birthday. Bhe reivel aaeaf re pfeenU, aoxHif tbos e aire gold waleb frooi br parsnt. A asr laeeb wee eervad and til aaoeb S prreiatd by Ibe yooeg gwie. cut glass mustard pot and syrup pitcher; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Farnsworth, cut glass salt and pepper set; Mr. and Mrs Stanley, rocking chair; Mr. and Mrs. N J. Myers, sofa pillow; Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Jackson, The Dalles, China lunch plates; Ueo. Wells, water set; Lena Rhea, China bread plate; Mr. and Mrs. Bisbee, butter dish and tea set; Lillian Bisbee, China cake pUte; Span over night, fed at 75 Mr, and Mrs. Bishop, China salad dish; Mabel .l.n An ,0- aisn; Mrs. w. J. Leezer, doilie . .- () , , . , , wain. JMK.I, .UU UUVUjr "U" ouu iraine. II nlates: Mr. and Mrs. Prank P.rrl.h Hln. Come lo tha Oazetis nfrlnn anrl Mont- "llver berry a- CnM- Ingraham, m I nanbtta namn irl.lln 1.I.a Jnlll. GovemmeDt ecvelops look cheap, and Jennie Noble, doilie; Winnifred Myers, crayon besides you cannot cut your bnainMB Picture. J wa Fa.uwu luciDuu, i EMERSON HORNOtt Minn Marcriirot 4 Honior and Mr. Horace A. Era era on were united In murrlunn Kir Da f U7 Vln.k.. . .1 mourning note, oorrespondenoe style, afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the home of the with envelopes to match. Those desiring bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hornor, in nob stationery can have their wants thl11 d'y. the presence of the relatives and a anonlied at this nflW Ir 'ew friends. The bride was attired In a neat- ' . ... . . .. .. ""s MoiiiiK utv wniie tne groom wore ine uerD Bartholomew is the victim 10 a usual black. The happy couple departed for case of mistaken identity. However, M-aiiiornia on last night strain where they will this little incident rii.l nnr l-n hi. 'Vlm laB noneymoon. appetite and appreciation of a good wedding (upper. Mre. Viooe Kelley, a patient of Dr. E. R. Bwinbnrne, according to the Eagle is rapidly reooveriog from tuberculosis. Tbe time was when this was thought to be inourable. A. A. Roberta oame io ou Friday lo sprnd Christmas with ibe home fulks. Be expects to move his family to Port laud to reside soma lime during next month. Mrs. Til'.ie Crow and daughter, Mia me, arrived from Portland on Saturday morning lo spend the bolideyi with Mrs, Crow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Borg Ed The following is a list of the presents with names of respective donors: Mr. and Mrs. Meadows, pepper and salt shakers; Mr. and Mrs, Binns, napkins; Miss Ada Jones, towels; Miss Delia Reed, vase; Miss Jennie Noble, silver butterdish: Gen Weill wnti.i-.nt' R r Hvn1 lamp; Mr. and Mrs. H 8. hornor, napkins; Mr. and Mrs. n. W. Hornor, rug and nankins; John Hornor. picture: Mvrtle Hornor. iHrvlnr wt: BellUoruor, vase; Nellie Hornor, napkin rings. Educate Yonr Bowels With Cascarata, Cand 10c dy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. u v. u. i. lau, aruggiata relund money. Press Thompson is getting better rapidly. E. H. Ammerman waa In from I'arker'a mill rrlday. If . A. Kelley was In town today, the first time 'KS. for some wee Dock Hliotie was out todar. lnoklns flntrnta or a man oi nis years. Clyde Saline leaves tonlcht for Jtinrau Alaska, to serk his fnrtuna. ThsQaietta wIiIim Temoletoo came over VMlerrla. t,"nl'UI"1"t t,"xtu' - - I b. VmI. aI II - . 1. 11 1 J ami, on isn inursnay, irom uayetaok lo be treated for facial John Oliver, over soma paraljsls. Tbn is probably not serious ,"mch ,not tnroh " h8d- al leael Ibis is so hoped. Mra. I. L. Van Winkle went down to Rbea'a aiding on Friday evening to spend Christmas with ber daughter, Mrs. Jennie Morgao. Mr. Jea. Jooee and daughter, Bertha, spent Christmas with tbe family of Oscar Mitchell oo Lower libra oreek. Ueppnee Candy Factory fur freeb oreame aod tsfuee. W, U. Van Day a with E. J. Slocam, Prop. Cu8 t, Btatemenle for tbe Famons Simple Aceoaol File printed al tbe Osteite of- nee. si HEIRS lo A THRONE. Karly ExplolU ol Ihe Two Huns of tha Arrhiluks Karl Lailwlg. Two young Austrian prince, who, by the dentil of their father, Archduke Charles I-ouls, ure brotitrht into the line of immediateeucc(-jM-Nion,baraK)pular ill-rcjiut- wlncjj would hate In-4-ii rxcr aive even In the Munich or Ktuttpnrt of a generation go, fcays the Saturday He view. Iloth tire reputed to lx- unulile to read and w rite correctly any one of the ltinguoffe in which nn Austrian ruler U upixjHol to ! proliclrnt. After the r.uiclde of Archduke l(u tlolnli. In 1 h.v.i. an effort woa timde to wuimoo and select slock of tomatoes 1 1 ruin (he mind of the elder of tliew aod canoed corn at T. It. Howard's. I cousins, Archduke Francis Ferdinand. fuivif I lie waaaeiiton a tour around then orlil Llcblenthal k Co. forsho Exola.ive f"'1 t"' t' ,rrl ,J sboo store. Handle tbe beet. Mlf UulDoeeees farooos old 'Dublin Htoal," Imported, at Chrte lWohera' tf miij, spring weeiher le npoo oe at I prrot, bol it is loo warm to last long. (i arret I Akers aod Dm Fleming over from Qooeeberry. MO T Tar t'lMial lath rarr. Tsks C wrarsu ( n nthmrt.c. Iw erBe. iiuuu. lau tecura, aruHts rviune biums. Tmi lUmmfun Yho William Oor- d m bae moved tile fd yard from lie f'ifmf incetkiB to Junva old eteed ber I will be plsasd lo bate all bis frirti ls aed patmoe to eall on bim. Mr. UordoS) Is aeoomroodatlDg, bae good yard and aboadaol faeilliiai to take ear i.f sliK-k la flrsl elaae hap. Hie pf ire are very rehle. He bae bay ssdirsiirnflsis. II acutely al !! a rr Uul of fiW Umolh. tf. (' ttrm m arr u. yMioMay k.r tlrny a a OiriiMM al the ls 4m, whlrh worth I Id, J4g KkhsMsoa tltnuht, fr k. sir hnlrher, (the was , .......... e4 the Bwtr, will run 4 I L rLil I'Zi I aj.VX;LIl J j trial al 1 a . h.l.y. tm. . w. y f vril 4rsrwf from warte( net mn r4llf. Hie r ""TTT TTTTr: fT' ! ' " e-nt Ui lo fa fr.wt, M la Dm lwri I U t B-sT ot his lateatlMi. j O O PREPARE FOR o o CHRIS! Blankets! Blankets! THITT n ABhTlSZIEaTravS I BY PURCHASING ONE OF THOSE ELEGANT SUITS OF . . . . . . E. W.Rhea & Co. A full and complete line of the cele brated Kuh, Nathan & Fisher goods just received from Chicago. Suits and Prices Guaran teed to Fit. 1200 Pairs Now On Sale at.... Minor & Co. An elegant line of Gent's Neckwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. You can surely be suited in any of these lines. E. W. RHEA & CO., FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ' HEPPNER, OREGON. Cotton Blankets 90c a pair. Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25. We also have a line of Eastern blankets called wool, at $3.00. But the Only Blanket On Earth is the We are sole agents for those, having bought oar entire line in Jane, it enables us to sell those celebrated goods at tbe same prioes asked for interior brands. Call and examine. MINOR & CO PENDLETON BLANKET IrriRth tt IhMiirifr record of oWrva lions which lie wsssuid to have w rlttn All tbiit he rritllr drrlved from I lie Jour ik-v v a a malady from which he is now slow y tiding. He is Ihe prince who ecuniluliwd inula in nn you in ur rmlimir a i-n- nnl f unci nl rocriMiion !i'. li lie tnr liilrrUi;i:r.iii)d romiTlllrif ihe mourn rrs lo hold Ihe birr w hilc h" U ajwl his Home li.'u kwnril am forwiuu oirr the wiffin. Ill uncle, th rmprnir, llirnHhi d him wiih a stick for ibl iyi.!ol1. el Ihonifh In- we al Iho Uin s prow n l.uin .iri'l en trfU-rr Intlirarniy. ! si rutin- Mllo i liir In rr if anoUirr rui lml, in ',! a t nl llr Inmili of (In. grim-t kiml lo his n lf. for liirh Hie Aue Irians er ili lijrliicil to Irarn that Imi si i frll til i ni rir's rene. In ft li'i niion, though hot In de fcn, of lli-!r tU'lotik worthlcsanrM, It Is rriiit hi! crc that ihrss vouttp tn-n in lirrit rt mil; ibe (trt iiinl,t.i-of ilu il (t in lutnl IUl.iirr tilimil, tint ere irraniliifms of that rrlniinal lunatic whom I'.r (rlliin-ri st II iinrtnU r ihs Nrsxlitan "llnmlie." The lerjr -iisr Ibrvr has of late en r.r"r""dcd that all women who rtil to any eslmt of malt drinks hae largf fi t! I be women ut Hol land. Ormany, are ntu,tj aarsni,Ue, whil l) wfiiiin of the wine rountrlra -l"rarir, Fln and Italy are, on the othf r hand, fsmcd for thlr small and hstvlr iWt. I In it for Business- WVVts. $1. t. o J. M. HAGER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE vi 4V vi vi vi vi vi vi vi vi vi For your "Knlck Knacks" for the Holiday festivities, see ssasssar -T. R. HOWflRD At the same Old Stand. far m WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies', Gents' end Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Etc., At prices as low as they can be sold in this market. THE ART OF BREWING- Was Perfected by the Production of.... D. A- Herren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON. Jnd now the entire world knows this verfect vroduct As the Star Brewery beer..... On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, HEPPNER, UR., Mot. 12, ln. M'ttrt. Conner A Brock, Jlepjmer, Or. c.snthmsk: I waa recently taken with a serere cold which made me rery hoarse and rendered ma unlit to attend to business. A friend ol mine called my attention to your Dr. Barthlow's cough syrup and I bought a bottle, costing me M cents, which relieved me at once and com pletely cured ma. I am suli)oct to throat difficulty and I have found nothing that gave me so much relief as this cough cure, I am Informed that It la excellent for colds, bronchitis, whooping cough aud all throat and lung troubles. 1 beg to remain, most truly yours, UTIH PATTERSON, Ed. Oasette. 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. The Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But are those of greatest value In proportion to eost. If you want to gut your money s Worth of honest goods In Confectionery J. L. GIBSON, At Chas Jones' Old Htand. Shaving. - 15 Ct. HairCuttinK. - !G " Joe Is keeping op the reputation of this shop for drst-clsaa work and would be pleased to have you call. ARLINGTON-FOSSIL STAGELINE II. HEED A T,flt)tMott A. o. OOILVIE f I"'",l0,, FARC FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (Al miles).. H W Round trip Siao Msyvllle (U miles) . 40U Round trip 700 Condon (3 miles) . . 1 00 Round trip ( 00 Clem (A lelles) ... too Round trip IU Oles (It miles) 160 Round trip tW f)are Issvaa Arlington ever m'ring (Bandar eieepted) at ft o'clock; la doe al Oondoo al 3 p- m. and srilree al Koe sll al 7 p. b. Comfortable entered eoaeliee aoI tare fol, etperiearwd drlvere. Hetlee le Ibe raelte. Isaae Eonea, eolleolor for tbe llepp. tr Llgbl A Water Co., bavlof eevare4 all enoneetioes with tbe aipany, W. E. PrO)B bae bees appointed bie aae eeeeor an-l le bereby aatborlsed to per form tbe dis ol eopwIntMileot aad eol lector. ft 8 Ilarmia Lioaf A Warta Ur. Freak MeFarlaad bae Use apporlotd epeetal ateal of Tbe Eeilable Life As erauee Co of New Tf k, roe el rmtfrnl a tbe wotUl. Ceeb enrplua lo policy holders of eer 43 soillkj dollars. IWl tele Ineareaee) wiiboel etef the M . plena of the Eqeila' le. Insures holb Mathews &c Gentry, barbers Shaving e ? 15 Cents. e Hhop two doors South of fosUiHIce. D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of PendlrUin Tonsorial Artist. Shaving, 18 Cents Hair Cutting, 28 " Rhop, Matlock Corner, Heppner, Oregon. JJ IIUIUIIUIV) IIUIIUIV OR MACHINERY, CALL ON Oa TPIIOMPSOIV Oo., We are Increasing our sUick for fall and winter. Call and see us. That 14-Ycar Old Stuff, Cohen s Best, On Tap Down at The D. E. GILMAN, OcncralCollcctor Put your old bnoks snd notes In his hsiHis and eet ywir money out of II. fin Makes a specially of hard eollertkiua. Office in J, N. Drown'a IiuUdiofr, The Old Shop! LIBERTY MARKET It tlia place to go to got your fio ork and Iamb c!iohi, atrakg ami roaaU. Telephone Saloon IT lea MAHII OOOIIM New HlsnJ, Clly Hotel Dulldiog, LOW TiryVII3, Prop. J. L YEAGER, Hcppncr's Leading Furniture Dealer Room Suites from U.OO up. . , Oool, Droir-Uaf TuhlcH, f'-VJ.'. ' Beautltul Line oi tirlstmas Goods now Open. Yen are Invited to call aad Inspect my stork seise at seme rale. T7if FISH EVERY FRIDAY fine sissr cured asms and harnn, tnn leaf ts"1. kU le reiMleeMt, old eifie. Hlgkest aaaa prh paid M fat stork. RHEA A MATHEWS. lUaooe Is still oa IL. toif itA D a lit tle eer peeler baelMes. Il ROOTS AND SHOEStn.. D TMC PLCf TO OCT THtM It Of Al. XtrlCIlTlSXTlIalVX CO. They kave anything la this line thsl ymi anay deetra and r eaa depend oa It you get a good artU le when tliey guarantee Ik SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. OlsJ Stsaf, Mai Btreet tepalrle, a SeeeleKyi