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V wit Hurrah MINTON EBBS., FOUEST CIT1', MO. 51 A. ft n 41 Go ring the bells and fire the guns, and fling the starry banner ont. The Nobbiest Line of flats and Caps in the County. Latest styles and prices to suit you all, from $3.00 to $15.00 a Suit. Bachelor's Wedding Suits aiMi .A. TfJUtKS Hd VjLises from a small gripsack to a Crystal Palace or a Saratogo Bureau. Yarns, solid colors-all wool 75c to 1.00 per pound. Also a full line of Fancy col ors, Saxony and Germantown yarns. Boots 4flo Sqoes Solid Hand-made work. Warranted. Very Cheap. MINTON SWEETLY SLEEPING. All Hint is Mortal of James A. Garileld Laid to Kest. The Remains Placed In Lake View etery in thelPreacnce ot 250,. -00.0 People. Cem Last Monday a Day of Mourning Throughout the Land-How the Funeral Day wai Observed In Holt County. I.ist Monday was n tiny that lias boon indelibly stumped upon Uio memory of oven American citizen. It was tlio 'day that tlio remains of our Into beloved President was committed to their I! mil resting place, and thu last act of the na tional tragedy performed. Tlio specta cle that was presented at Cleveland that 'day was that of a wholo Nation unend ing one funeral. At the hour the body was lowered from Eight the people of the entire country were assembled in their places ot worship, mourning ana grieving with those urouml the travo. V. - . f it...... . . At . . '3 . . jvnen inmvmnni in mo mini icit us .though ho was personally bereaved. The. niomiiri.il survioos all over the laud presented npicturo that cannot bo more nearly described than tlio dead hero himself portrayed after the assassina tion of Lincoln: "Thorn nro times in iho history of men and nations when they stand so near the vail that sunn. vatoi mortals nnd immortals, tl mo from eternity, and men from their. God, that they can almost hear tho boating anU feel tho pulsations of iho lulinitt!. 'l'hroiurh such a timn has this Nation passed!." Ihls country haa never wltnnml puch a mournful pageant ns has beon . presented by tho funeral of James A. Gnrmuil, and his burial. Never sinco tho civil war. and. in fact, nuvur imfa it, was tlioro over so compluto n sunti mont of. union and sympathy as was v evinced at our President's grnvo, James A. Garfield has beon laid to rest anion" his own ptsoplo According to his wis!! no nas iwcn tiurieil in Lake view Com 'etery, Cleyoland, Ohio, in ids native utato nonr his old homo, where his pojgnuors, can tieasuro nnd oaro for liu tomb'; whoro, living, ho won Imporlsh able honors! nml li'i'Mnr. still, tin. L.cii.w lovo anil lasting' fislnnm uf Ma On a knoll overlooking Lal;o Uric, and in vuy ui lip modest iionio, mentor, vthe twentieth Frestdontol tho United .puiies, iri mo iiitlQiu year of his ugo hua.been .laid, to rost. James A. Gaiilold Pervloe In Oregon. Agrcoablo to announcoiiiont sorvlcos wero held at tho Christian church n this wHy last Monday ovonlng to pay tlio JftjJt' final trlhuto of respect to nil that "i1naii OI fitFJMo- '"i" honored President, James A. Garfield. A tor flic rain nnd nail torm coming up Just .ft tho hour of opening,, a coiiKlderublo .Number of sad and sympathizing .hearts woro detorrod from attending, llowovor, tio building was comfortably m6 tU(,.ll seemed deeply luipio&sod BOY'S STJITS SPECIALTY. with tho solemnity of tlio sad occasion. i no paiut'iio aim loroimo eloquence which trembled on tho quivering lips of Kldcr Goode, commingled with tlio roaring crash of falling thunderbolts, from tho outsldo storm, seemed to fill tho whole- houso witli nn nwo akin to rcvorontial fear. Tho exorcises wmn opened by reading tho 47th Psalm by Prof. Hill; followed by prayor bv Kov Maupln. 'When tho mists have cleared away," was thnn uing, tho wliolo uud loneo joining in. Eider Goodo then made a lengthy and stirring nddross, which wns simply a master stroko of eloquence. Ho took for a nort of text tho 17th verso of tho 18th Psalm. "Nearer My find to Thee." was then sung with seeming Inspiration. Prof. O. C. Hill thou in a very impres sive and touching manner told tho neo. .pie of a great many (to him) familiar .incidents in tho life of Gaifinlil. a Kl'on '! original good things whleli uio rresmcnt nau aiit in his life time, were quoted by the Professor. Alter tins tho old familiar hymn "In tho .Sweet ltyu anil Ilyo" was sung by tho wholo nildlnnnn In n standing posture, and with Miu,h ,. piessivenois as onlv that soinr l,. sung. After this was tho benediction, miu nil iiuuiuuuu, mill n wlsnr. lmHor and more patriotic, by this day's work, returned to their several homes. Such uiTiings, wmcn nave lust been hold inrongiiout tuu entlro country, draw tho south closer to tho North, the East wiuiui lu mo l.Sr. mill Ktinan ll.n hearts ot tho wholo Amorlcnn throb in unison. Ttioy make us more loyul to our government, moro kind to each other, better citizens and truer ciinstlans. May wonotlionn ilmr nm. i-oat and good President Garilchl died, i ho lived, not m vain. Th Dnjr Bt Comliiir. At n meeting of tho oitl.ons of Corn I ; , r w.i.una in vuru- lng to glvo express Dn of sympathy and ot"7r the death of oilr late Ki dent, John llraily was called to tl.n w "" J. IJOUUS ClKKsnil unr. air, and y. P. C d W. II. a ,1' W IIx"lfoc0". "ov. M. P. Sapp inii.;;1'. IIuKllifo wero appointor u cohiinlttffo to Dreimrn nunl ,...... 11,,..!.,.. -"...viwiia. tin. 1 1 ?p I,lciVJt W of the resolu- IX 11,l,ul li'foursod so.no ....v. ...nuuiM urges, alternated with somo choice selections by tho cho.r. ucv. M. I, Sapp dcllvgred n.splcndid u!s TnX "'J? character o u..niui v, iianio m nt 11.0 . f'. T.,o ho-nso wis fined l ,"0" weroci; l,li!'i(''hll,!tl,u1,1 ms3 houses moMS!?.d'nml 61ln,tely draped In r,, 7 " ' " u"11 nti J.rothor. The Earn fiarnXr lusul0,,t Jmo Abra. , 1 "f " . l. ,e,)l' u ruganl it as nioe highest degrne i ttrloilo , ,,V . lVKt. J"' ' uuiiuiiwii iiunriiiices nun actions Bi.ni..VoT- . 1 ftroved till soctlonal hate and uKS SLy mUlIo US. Illlleril. nun nem.U r..'.. S'l'r'.'ISj.SHll an.d from North Id i Hofifh ' ' ,'us"u wet fii..iir, jjias mo universal sympathy nnd mil r ranging in prices Attention, Please. Friends and Fellow Citizens, People of the United States and Bigelow (there goes a suspender button) you that have suffered irrepairable losses from the drought. You that have lost stock, crops, etc., from the overflow, somebody gim'me a drink, please of water. What do you want? what do you need? Is it dry goods, Is it Clothing, your are in need ot anything, go to . ZMZIZLsTTOnST BROS., FOREST CITY, They have knocked the bottom out of high prices. They sell goads for cash cheaper than any house in Uoit county. BROTHERS. lovpmanlfeMpilforthoBrp.it President iliirlng hip Iiiiik anil imlnlul iierlmt o! Ills .ulckucsn uud BiitlerliiK enuliled Ills tlylnif cyci' Ut wltncn with u niPHsni'n ntnro timn i:irl ilv 'UMivu inn Inn lllisnl . a fully ru- slnrcil Unlnii ulisnluto and iiucondltloiiiU fru- temlty mid ecneunl ai-.'i. .... Ai.i.i. iKtiiid .inn i.iiiii; in tiitnirn A. (larlleld will lie imp of the richest nnd liroud-t'M- nf tlio crand heritage (if tho American iu' lilr. mid thnsn who wero so truly "Ins loved ones nt homo" shall henceforth becomo tho wards of the nation, with every American arm and every Amerli'iin heart a shield and a protection. coli'l. Now that tho tiravo Nildler In war. the iirjifnuml utatesman In licaee, nnd the imrn Christ an Ki'iitleinan under all rlreuinMances, has laid down his lllo In tho faithful service to the country, It hecnmoi the Imperative duty of tho CoiiKress of tho United Mntci tomithnrlze tho payment of the full four years' salary of the. l!reat nfneo Jo his asoulzeil nnd devoted family.- ItcmlvuL That WO hllilll niiillrnrnllv fnllmv III. Tl... .1... n...l ........ f t remains to his lieloved homo nt Jlcntor, nnd would rciiucM that tho day of Ills Lurhil lie kept nnd observed as a Christian Hablmth throuKh out tin: wholn land. fiJMilivtf, That tho foregoing resolutions ho furnished our county papers for pulillratlun, and a ropy of Hie sanie ho supplied tlio Hern iary or the Town Uuanl of Coriiliiu, Mo., tlioro to be Kept on file. How Iho Dny trna biarvcl nt Crnlc, At iv meeting of tho citizens of Craig. Mo., on Saturday, Sentombor 24th. C. A. Doughty wns called to tho chair, ana 11. ward was appointed secre tary. It was agreed that all business bo suspended 011 September 2G, between mo nour. ot iu a. m. and ii p. 111., nnd that funoral services be conducted in tlio difl'oront churches during theso hours out of respect to tho momorv of our deceased President. Tho following resolutions wore unanimously adopted: WiiKKKAs.In Ills Infinite wisdom. Almighty (lod has called from scenes of life, labor nnd useluiuess lu this world to ills own prcaeni'it, la tho blight boyoud. our liulovcil I'resldcnt, James A. (larlleld 1 therefore bo It f;....ri.i in..., ..... tiA... I.. ......... ..... a.. hU omnipotent mandate, which has tilled our hearts with grief mid sorrow, and ardently m plum Ills Divine grace uud favor to aid us lu recognizing 1111 wisniiiu mm mercy in tins vim tatlim of calain tv uud sorrow. UcMval, That we hereby unite our earnest sympathy and rommlhoratlou with that of our mourning republle for thu MirniwU'g family of ourllliistiloiLS dead In this their hour nf irlal uud anilctlou 1 that wo iccognlzo lu tho noble wife uud mother, upon whom Kate has laid tho uetivy nunii 01 gnei, mo ciiiuiHiiiiient of (Jhrls- tlan courage, purity and virtue, uud that wo do iirueuiiy iiiinoru uiu noiiicu unu eiioieest Dless li.as of heaven to comfort ami mistulii ilirm in this their extremeil hour of agony, distress nml need. jfnHirtd, That in the death of our beloved President our common country nas lost a tiled nnd faithful servant, u just ami merciful ruler, and Clulstlanlly, tho foundation of all .ur na tional honor and urcatness. has. In tlin Hiin nf our mourning, lost u zealous and devout leader uud defender, und thu wholo people, regardless wi Ian ur uiaimttiui, nunii uuu true iricna At JJiiltliiud, Lut Monday was' obsorved a n day of wprshlp and mourning. Uuslnoss houses woro closed nnd draped in mourn ing nnd all was still as tho grave until 2 o'clock p. m. when tho churoh bell began to peal forth its notes of sadness for our Into President. Wo found tho church beautifully draped in mourning, and utter somo appropriate muslo by tho choir, Ejdor Walto, of tho Christian church, proivohed un improsslvo and touching sormon from tlio toxti "If iv man dio shall ho live again. " Aftor this tho choir sung, "Asleep in Jesus." Then It. I ilea delivered nn nblo nnd eloquent nddross on tho "Wfo of Gar field," which was dovoutly listened to by all. Another iippropriato hymn was then sung, followed by a few remarks from J. E. Phillips, aftor which tho ben diction wns pronounced nnd tbo moot ing ndjournod. Zmni. Nnsby fools quite nt homo in Puns, Ho lins found n .bar room' WIioro drinks nro shaken up on tlio Anicrlcart plan. " from m I&KS Is it Groceries or a ALL OVER THE COUNTY. Corning. , Henry Mlllerhas returned. Mrs. John Iloolon Is very low. Mrs. Jon Ilogrcfu Is ipilto sick. Ducks are plenty : so aro hunters. Mrs. Voach was burled last l'rlduy. Pull them out In dry weather, Lem. Mrs. Genrgo Collar Is a Iso very sick. Wonder where lllll gets his washing ilnup. Dr. Tiveladyof Fairfax has located here. Iioulo Walter has returned from N i&raskn. Tho fall foliage begins to show tho red tinge ot fall. Fred Slmbert has gono to Wisconsin for Ms health. Corning was well represented at tho Ham burg fair. Tho Misses Klrkland aro getting better wo are glud to hear. lien Sedwlck anil C. M. Slaughter have pur chased new guns. S.iy. Miller, what;klnd ot h-1 Is below h-1 dues It kill people? Milt Karl has been wrestling with tho chills fur several days past. J. It. l)odds looks ns though ho had bean fattened on persimmons, Umk out for the now real cstato firm that is going to open up In Corning. Hav. Mar., how do vim like cnou huiitlnir nnd the trust after tho chase Is over. Kll Htokes bus been nrMiind on tlin Htrpptu lor several nays ; no nan newer ue in ucu. John Drown looks well lu that biiiitlnc coat. Hut hit swears ho will never ride in Hoot on's dray again. Jako left hero In a sklft Kuniluv mnrtiln? fur Itulo. It Is queer what chances a young man will risk to get tn see his girl. -ilr. Win. Allen. Jr.. wili m.lrrleil in fl. Allen Kozcrlast week. Tho happy rouplo left fur Indiana to spend their honeymoon. -Wo liavn 1iLst learnpil that tho nflleprM nf Atchison county have nrmsted soveral parties supposed to have been In the Itclnholmer mob. Now boR. huh woril nf liilvlfi, t ilnu't Irmvn dead things In the mad, for there Is a man that would causo you somo trouble If ho know you as well as I do. Oh, my. Undo D ivo.hnw lone will you keep us lu iigouyv those trips west oi lllgelow everv two weeks Is moro than wo can bear: you will drive us mad. Is Miss I), married or not? Oh. why was that young man so unxlons to cetto Tarkfo Hiiuday eve, anil was so liberal Willi tlio boys that pro pulled tho handcar to Tarklo? Joo Hnencer Is one of tho best hnrso traders In thu state. Wo met Joo, Humbly, and his face . vy ,." 1 " """p, 's es snariiieu iiko wo electrlo light. Wo NiinniwMl J no iiudmado a goml horsu trade. No sir. Its u girl lho marshal shut up a lot of hogs this wrck, and ho gut suvero blessings from tho owners of thu hogs but It you would look up tho law und not listen to thosu that have so much to say ubout law. unit who never look In the statutes, joii would havo more sympathy for the mar shal, OltKHNPICKLK, Forest City. Com, 4O3S00, Hogs, tf3.75(B0.O0. Wheat, $l,ocai.l0. -1'. H. Ilalley Is on tho sick list. John Hlchardion Is preparing to start his saw-mlli, Marcus Albcrtson Is engineer at tho Host Forest Mills now, VA. Mubliiy 1ms gono to Craig to work la the flourlng-mlll tlicro. O. C. Plummcr, who has been sick for some days, Is nt ids place. In tlio foundry again, J. M. Ford is making arrangements to put a new roof on ids warehouse j ,0. W, Hltt has tho contract. Ed. Nuzum passed through town with flfty sovcii head of cuttle for his farm, northeast of Oregon, Ho will add ubout .twenty moro soon. . Tho angel (labrlel lias appeared hero with .... ..v.... a.v mikjri tv ta it .viMiii.iK liii.iiiii.'. f.ii Is trying to Induce toinubody to buy thu right to sell It. II. T. Alktre has been sailing around through the upper bottom fur soveral days past, locating now corners. He hat been successful la locating several, Tom Humes, late landlord, Is wandering around, not knowing whether ho Is a citizen ot Oregon er Forest City. Ho took Ills wife, who Is sick, to Oregon n few days ago. Hlley Vrixson has concluded to remain here, 4 Shoutfreedom 'till your lisping ones Give back their cradle shout. Good Jeans lOe a Yard. CASHMERES from 15c to $1.50 per yard. This is a grand bargain. G-OOID CALICO Only 4 l-2c a yard isn't that cheap. Just look at em. chaw of tobacker. If FOREST I so ho bought out that liorny-hnnded grangwr. lieorgo wciier, jusi ueiuw iowii, ami is uunuiug a house ; Thoiuns. Collins Is thu builder. Tho city council lias passed one nntl-hog or dinance, slinllar to the ono that governs the rooterstii Oregon. A few long-snouted Individ uals still persist lu holding out ugitlnut thu au thorities, however. Tho town was In mournln; for President Oailleld nn the 'Jfltli The school-house, depot, pst-olllce, M. K. church and business houses wero-draiied In mourning. Prof. O. O. Hill ami Klders Maupln and Wllllam-on delivered ad dresses beftre a largo audlenvu. CraiR I.. It. Knowlcs and Hherlll Fralne have both showed up on our streets within the last few days. Dr. llond returned homo on Tuesday ltiRt from Nebraska, with ono hundred head of feed ing cattle. The parties having tho contract for our new school-houso havo had sumu trouble In procur ing bricklayers. Mr. J. II. Williams has rented tho fine resi dence lately occupied by Mr. Patterson, In which he will conduct a first-class boarding house. . Tho report has reached us that tho officers of Atchison crunty havo arrested six 'persons said to have been engaged lu tho Itheluheimer hanging last Juno. Our townsmen, Henry Thomas and W. M. Rniltli, will bo in attendance at the Kt. Louis fair this week, uud witness tho grand procession ot the Veiled Prophets. John Patterson, Gsi our enterprising liv eryman, has disposed oi his livery stock in uralg to mo Messrs. iioiigius, uuu win rciuru 10 ills lino farm In Whig Valluy. J, W. Stokes and II. J. Kellogg, our attor neys, are both Jabsent at Itock Port attending court this week; consequently wo people wish ing legal novice are at much Inconvenience. A. P. Davenport's Hue racing mare, I.ury, carried oil the laurels on the racing eoursu of the Hamburg fair grounds last ween, winning first money iu three uf the leading running rucVs. Mrs. Dr. llond will leave to-night for Ht. l.ouls, where she will remain a couple of weeks visuiiig menus, going iroiu inure iu ner out homo at Lexington, Ky where shu will remain sumo weeks visaing, etc ng, etc. Tlin iiin.etlui helil bv nur neonln nt tint 1'rna bvterhm Church, on Monduv last, lis u sad trib ute to tho memory of our lanunteil President, was largely attended, ltev. Luther opened thu muetlng In an eloiiu.nt prayer, followed by H. J, jciiuuu in il jiuiiiH uuiu;. miu. iviiivii j.ir. t.ii tlier iliulvored n verv Interesting and lniDrusslvp t.,1 1.. .. .I..I.... A..l..nm. ..... ..,l.ll. 1 .. ther i nesting ami imp discourse. Tho meeting closed by singing that rami nyinn Xenrer, My (lod, to Thou," which is said to havo been iho favorlto hymn of our beloved President during tho latter years ot his life. Triumph. Every ono Is noxious to hear, nnd hopeful of thu eoursu tho new President wilt take. The health of our community Is and has been good, notwithstanding tho extremely hot sum mer, oversowed lands and other causes, Miss Joslo Kerns, Orr nnd Willie Davis, W. II. l.acoy and J It. Puynu, nil of our vicinity, will teach school during the fall and winter. The conuuiuilty Is deeply mourning tho loss nf our beloved President. I havo not seen or heard of one who will not attend thu Iimral services ou Aionuay, On Baturilay, October 1st, thero Is to lie a griiuii nunuay-sciiooi piciuu in r inner mini- limn s grove, near new j iiiui. oix scnoois uru lu participate in tuu excrcisus,- Wherever peoplo cougreguto they give tholr oplnlour us to what ought to be done with (lul tean. . Tho final conclusion Is that none but an Allwlso Creator can conceive of a punishment severe chough for him, Our wheat crop was almost a failure, but I ho Uevo all who sowed have enough for tkelr own use. Cora is about u half crop. Considerable fall wheat and rvo havo been sown, und already the flcKs are beginning to look green. Wo regret to loso ono ot our best cltlzons, Henry llruckmnn. who, on Buturdoy, Heptembor 24th, sold out, and will soon start for Washing ton rerritorv. Our best wishes go with lihn ami his excellent family, but think he will novcrflnd u better place, than Holt county, Missouri, How Is the "patch on that old hull" progress lug? lately wo have not seen any notice of It, Wo havo been IntonnciUliat one Judge (V) ou. posed the patch-up. It so. and he desires the esteem ot Ids constituents, he had better "come out anil show Ids colors.'' Wo believe In lm nriwpiiimits. but wh want them where thev will' do the most good to the greatest number, not In one end of the county, and In a dead town like Oregon, Wo would 'suggest that Oregon da something that will attract unm notice. If nothing else, start a gold initio (V failed. scare a mineral wen nnoni-tne Unoah. Why is Minton Bros. Store like an old toper? Because its always chuck full ZBTZDsTEST LIHSTIE of Gloves and Notions in the county SILKSSATmS and Velvets in all the popular shades, Lace, Edging,. Ruching, Collars, Ties, Faucy Hose, Hoeds, Scarfs,.Suiting Cr.etones Comlortables, Blankets, etc., in profusion. Many New and Stylish Novelties not usual ly kept in county stores CITY MO. FOR A Bargain for Somebody! Being desirous oi Closing: Out my Business in Oregon I ollor for Sale my Entire Stock of Goods together with tho j building known us THE RED FROST STORE, knd all improvements. I also wisli to sell tlio building known ns th City Hotel, situntod in ono of tho best locations In tho city, Also n number of other lots in tho city nnd both improved and unimproved farms in Holt county. For full particulars apply to W. HI. STERRETT, ONLY LISTEN I Our stock of Hardwaro mid nnd Implements is tlio lavgest in Holt county. Wo wo can mako it tin Inducement to you go puroliaso from HERSHBERGER & ANDERSON King Grove. Public Sale will sell nt publlo auction, on my farm 3 es nurlliwcsi oi 1'oresi uity on jvuusuy fuck, on Hnturitny. Ootober l, issi, -Tho following described property, to wit t 2 cows nnd calves, 11 head hogs. Farming Implements, Household und Kitchen furniture. aoo bushels corn In Held. A 2-horso wagon. Term. ax mid nnilpr. cash i Over S3 a credit of o months will bo given, purchaser giving note wltbopruvud security. I hAM'l. HKUltlHl. f; . FOR SALE. I Soveral desirable dwelling houses and lots In nu,,,tn .it m,ir..iiii.i, miew. Ier terms utc. allciiJ sco O'FALLON & IKVINI!. ly J Oregon, Mo. -V- t. Our lino of Notions U complete in every detail nnd nro remarkably low In prico by Krook & Watson. mi Your Furnishing Goods, , Hats, Caps Hoots and Shoes at Amos uasuo's agy Now styles in lints, and, caps a( Krook & Wntson. ' Montgomery & Iloeckor, UX1( J H .AND 1 It 0 K K K S ' ' ' onytibN, Missouui, lAan Money, llitf Motes, Draw Orafts on al prlclpul cities, snifGollcutlsus promptly made Pay Taxes tor noiiresldenU t I-oans negotiated en real estate, iind'lnyestmcnts made on lavnra- oie terms, Mitcrcttt auowea en iiino Mepvsits, . i'.j - 'l'. - SALE. BOX. Some people nro in tho habit ot buying their clothing In larger cities. This is nil wrong because Kreek & Wat son will Fell you your clothing tit just as vciisonnblo figures. tSQf Our clock of Boots nnd Shoes is vory complete nnd nt prices within tho roach of nil. Sold by Krcok & Watson. -aNew stylos in Quecuswaro at Krook & Wntson's. aSyOttr lino ot Grocorio' Is now nml complete nt lowest prices by Kroek & Watson. CSS Now Fall Stylos in Dress Goods; Invgo Ptock, low prices by Kreek & Watson. 7 Per Cent. Money TO LOAN For a short or long period onldniprov od Farms. Havo lor salo 12,130 acres .in a body of c'hoflnlfHtom LihN, 1 1-2 mtlos south of RlottOwltVliJonso for grazing. MnJe soon nt Mound City ovory Saturdaji nnd at Craig, Monday oaoli weok. Address. J. FOSTER MABSHALL, Real Estate Agent, Oregon, Mo, 'RjPa, litf, solj fi nio, rn, do Do no T. R. Ilnwln tiowotyour musio lossou now koopfn stock of sheet muslo. . --Lovors of fjno stock should oU nnd see that fine thoroughbred Jersoy Hull nt tho farm of Wtu. A, Gardner. CAHH BUYS LOW DOWN AT Tho largest lino of Hoots and Shoes, Htits.Cnps nnd genu's Furnishing goou l..., - . H.A.SMI-Jtt. ..k'JOlSAilf.a. , ' i V3