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The l'iaindoalor BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'uMlslie.HUciy M mi day ami 1 1nn udtijr AiOnk ml Main Hired, It OH . II I Utl, UKIUIUN -lit 1MB- PLAINOEAUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tlio Flaindculor POSTERS, DODGERS, llttTEn IIKAUS, i ILL HKADK, ETC., ETC., ETC. Executed Neatly and t Living Rates. Vol. XXIX. ROSKBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNK 30, 1898. No. 35. Marlal Maotlng-. HI'il. f.l.KM, HiiHhllt'lKI MHMiK, NO, 8., Itnlil lln'lr r.'U ulnr niiuinuiilealloin al Hit 1. o. it. V. Intll nil '(' nnl mul (nurih Ttiiirwla, ll i m ll imiiitli. All mi' in lie ta rftmmtxt In C 1 . 1,. 1 regularly, mi l nil Oalling bmlhrr ixir lUlly I llv( l nIH'IkI ' nihil I'AOK-TUHTIN, K. H IILItMVN M.UlKl, wirriarjr. DllilHl ( tll'NCII,, NO. 21 JR. (. I'. A. M.. 111 every WiiilnioiUy evvlillif Hi I o'l'liHk In Hi" i!i Maamilu Hull. VUltlng Innllli'H mil cui'llnlly IiivUciI lu alU'lnl. 0. U. I 4NRON, iiK'i. w. 1'anav, councilor, llouonlliill rtutictary. f VUIIKI. UMXiK, A. r. A. M .HKUL'LAB iii.mlliiiia III ill aud till WpluuwlaM lo I! I 'll lll'HIlll. rllfcK JUIINHON, W. N. I'. )r til, S'ery. ,Mr.Hl'KH I.OIAJIC. NCI. I1, A. U. Ii. W. nut la I liu mm mul and liMirlli Mulidar ol , v li uiiiillti l7 .Ml i. in. al IMit fdllnwa hall. Mi miK'ia "I tlii' imloi lu mI alauillnf are In 1 1 toil I" 1 aueml. R I'. NO 1'OiiT, NO. W. (I. A. It., MEETS) THr Dial ana Uilnl lliiinuiara " ac muuiu. w OMKS H KKI.lKP COUPS. NO. 10. UEtT liral an. I Uilnl ril'lajra in wo luunw. 1,'AUUr AI.I.IAM K-lli'gular Uuerlarb MtKlliiX "HI ""M o rang. Hall, liu l,tii. ih.i fll.l Krl.lay In tlrceinlier, Maruli nJ J ii nr. ami lliv llilnl Wl.lay lu McptamlMr. Ro.iMll' Uo ( IIAITHU, NO. S. O. K. .. MEIT i liu ouiii uil lourih Tuurwlajrs ol aacb """"" Mul UK MI.MBH'OK, W. M. IlKnl V ll.W, Nvc ). t,o.-Knnn i-ivihion no . or Ul. K uu'cu wi'f y wl ami lourth Huuday. All'IM Mil". K. NO. 47, K. Vf P, J"1 .V ,,,,,, V dm -lay cveulin at Od.J r.Uow. Mail, v ill mm Kinmiu lu s Handing cor lull; IuvIUhI u uiuJ. rulranluiiul farG A. M. cnAWFORD, 4 1 I B mhuS. Mai.ui-lliiUillUK. KD.illlUKO, OH 1 9-lliimiK m Ix liirv Ilia V.S. Laud Office aud iiiiiiiuii i ajK'" a iiilaliy. I .alu llrvilM-f V. H. Laud 0IBc. raiu. rui niim J jHOWN & TU8TIN, Attonicys-ut-Law, ( WluwnHUH-a. UoeeUCRU. OH- yr n. willis. Attorney and Counmjlorat Law, Will priiu la all lb emirta of lha HUta. Ol Ih in lurat.11 lluildlnil, Douflaa oooaty.Ot. Y D. BTRATFOBD, Attorney at Law, Ku.Hii. .1 and Ul.i A W llaii UliH.-k. KOJUUUKO. OK D. EDDY, Attorucy-at-Law, K0.4K1ICKU, OUKOUN. j UA 13. niDDLE, Attorney at Law, HOhKUUKQ.ORKOOM Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Ate aullitu liikota to all oiuid Laat at hull tbo rccuUr ruica. 1). S. K.Uikic, l.ucal Acut No. 1, Maimers building. VUA BROWN, M. D. Hi I H.'IC, MJ Jaik.oll Ullutl, al K' I'U ucc ul Mia. J. Ulrter. KOaKUUHO, Oil. L. MILLER, M. D.. Surgeon and Homoeopathic? Pliyaician, Koambury, Orgo, ItaTllhrnnta dlaaaaaa a paalalty. YILL. P. HEYDON, Couiily Hurveyor, ii utl Notary public. Orrica: lu Court Uouac. onli'ia tur biitvryttiK ami Klulil Nutvi aliould Im mldn'aauil In Will I', llt'yduu, Vuuuty bur vcyur, KiiBi;liiir, Or. B SP uoawiu.L,, Itoiiitliia) Cuuuly, urt-'tfuu. itinij'.TAUiAri i.omiK, no. s, 1. o. o. r. A inu la nutnnla; nu lling ul ih WCB at llinlr Iml) In (ll rillnw I. in I'll" ul KimkiIiuii. Mi'inlicr 11I Iip tinier In imI lamllnl areliml lil l,i alU'lnl, IIUHKKI IUUIINmON. N. ., f. O. Mil (Ui, SWy. I lii) vuiU m ill Hiisu S)irlni;a rniitiilu : ludluu, llrninliii', rntiiKsliiiu, ilio riirtiiiualca ol I rem uiul l.lmi' mul i liliiriilru ul l uk luiu, MtiMiiealum mill nLi'llum. lino Hiiiui! eniiliiliiH Ui and Ilio ullur over .'iKJ) iiiaiiib ui bolld uiiitlir lu tuu galluu. I.uvuk'd im lint Houllii'iu l'aolllo Hullmad, "alni'lii iniil-i- Irnm H.ui I'tauuliiCU 10 foillaud, in I idukImi I'uunly, Oivumi. AKiiiviiti'd uiiM H ul ItliuiniiulUni, Naattl Ca Imili, I iiliuili ul (liu Hloiuuuli, l)yNH)ialu Dla ImiUm. Ni'iiniUlii, Mnlapnl l'uiolllllK, Kid in-y 'I i.inl.l,', rniiKlliuiiiii, Diiu aai a ul Iho Hklu, l.ivri' mi l Hiiui U, uii'l Vi'iu'ival illbiu.i'H Uavu Ii tii I'lircd ly llui iiau ul ilmau water. Ni-iv li.it Ii 1 n i ins I'niiiii'i'.led with I tie malu Imlliliiut. I'iimIiiiIU'c and Kxihuhh uu lUu ri)m Ism. Jiully iniiil, uin tli mul autitll. Ti'fins t'-il l"- i' ivi'i'k, t'ct iluy, luulttillug Inillix, 'I Im Unti l t i under Ilio lllliucdlnto aiipci vll Iiiii ul t'AIT. III.TM. II, IIOHW1CI.I., nil IhV Miinnr;ir. Qrescent gicycles 5tronic (hiarantea C'earnnt inakura au l ('rel ent aiiunti nru ruliabl Th it Cretcalit KHarantra Ii aa gto'1 a boml. It la b:k! tijr a ronnwru of nn .Ii in lit ed Uiiam-lnl reaiiul r.llity. If tan ft til nn provii wrung will a Drewimnt, toil know (tut w liare to R'l to have It mails ii(tit i and yoti havr tha aitaiirniii o iliai il ill iv donu in a rmn pi and liberal oiannrr. Hcpalr num ay that ( 'III are lu Ilia repair niiop Uiaa Hiati any oilier inakv. ltik-lil 'I'lali'y at iIkIh prtoa. A.C. MARSTURS & CO. AO en rs. KOHEiiuuc, - aitac.uX. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. HOTEL -nv McCLALLEN. MHO. U. (. MU l.AI.I.KN, l r. EAX,7AUTZ&3 fC3 TnAVLIi:3 ilZN. HATI rl MICAHONAIII.i:. Larue, Uni riauid Kuuina. flic hu. to aud Kruui Train. Crockery and Glassware ! liilliat mul Kiln t AMuitiin lit T cur bruuitnt lu Kunvliiiti; Ji Alan a coiiiplttii tin i'liiuii' -oJ GROCERIES lOJIACtOb ANU LtuAKS All kinds of Country Produce MRS, IN. BOYD J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER Ask your Druggist fur ag'ueruua 10 CENT TRIAL 8IXC. Ely's Cream Balm I'uiitaliii ln ok'iiiic, mercury imr any ulUir InJiiriouadruK. lilt quickly Alxnrltril. CATARRH Olvoa Kciu rat uuer, It iiiwiis and rlraiwca , "' . , Jf (HO N.a.1 l'a.au-. COLD H H EAD Allaya IiiiIiiiiii.iiU.ii. WWUU lllkfU Huala and I'mlii In Ilia Mi'Uilir.m'. Ilotnrr' til Hvii.rf ul Inrtu ami Mm ll. hull b'ui- o. c. ; Tr ul Blr.einc.; at Dnu-ulala i.r hy in ill. LLV JlltOTIIKKS, fto Warrvu Mrcct, New Yurk. Notice to Contractors. Heled plum and ppocillcatioim huJ bids will bo receivod at tlio oflico of (lie county ulurk of Douglas cuunty, Oiokuu, up to Friday, July 8, 1898, tit 1 o'clock, p. lu., for tlio building, oroc lion aud conatructiou of a wugou brUluo over Dlk Ureuk, on the new survevod couuiy rouil from Draiu to bouth Druiu. Tbo right rcierved to reject any ttud all bide. Uy ordci' of tbo county court. May 10, ISM. A. V. ixiin, County Judge. Excursions on tlio Fourth, Ovor the Soutbern l'aoillo liuua iu Oregon, on July 2, 3, and 1, lound trip tickets will be Hold for one fare, (children 5 to 12 years lial' -price), uod for all ro ular trains. Tickets expire on tint Mt, except those for dimmices ovor L'OO uiilos, which are gooil until Ilio Hb. No-To-Uao fur llfty ten (a. riuurantoril tobacco baldt curu, iuuUcb uruti nii'iinironi'i lil'KMl "ii'. tiOo.ll. All ilrui'Histii ism FROM HONOLULU Mow the RoseburK Boys In Blue Got There. HALF STARVED ON THE WAY They Hake a Splendid Record at the Feast In Honolulu. Il'iuui 'nir irf'ciiil K'trc.iioiidrril.) i: to nit l'LAiNDtALkR: We left 8. D Francinco, May 2it!i, at & p. tu. Iiuund li ll ino uiii. The diatauce from Ban 1 1. Cl in: o t.. Honolulu Is 2100 miles snd it will tuke tis abou 8 days to make lbs round trio. Kouie of tbs boys began to n-t lck bud jr. we got over tbs bar. May 20 A k-mkI maoy of the boys are -u k hie niorninf. Ho far I have es aiiul. It ia now 12oVhck at or'0, aud we have made 227 u.llna. May 27 We are moving right along. About two-ibinls of tbe boys are sick, Ilia very rough today sod lots of tbe boys aro feeding tbe flab. All of tbs Iloapbor boys excepting three or four bavubeen alck. A man on tbe P. kin d'ed yentenlajr. We bavs made in tbe Ian bouia 275 miles. May 2S The ocean ia very smooth thin mutiioK and t lie boys are getting atuiig i0ry well. They are lying around iu all conceivable shapes. Borne of them have not Ml their bunks since we left -an Francisco. Thus far I bavs not bomr the least bit rick We aro travel ing wry slow io order to keep with tbs Ivkin. Oar host is a much faster boat than either the Sidney or tbe I'ekln. Io tbe lul 21 hours we have made 223 ni h r. May "j undar morning.) George h'aiiuer, Tjui Co-ib and Pmit h are tha 0 ily unci h oui Co. U, that arc r-i :k. A cane u! in was les I?ai re ported .this morn iiik and the chaoces are that our vonwl will ho iuarar.tineJ when we rearb Honolulu, Wo will have church at 3 u'i l.x k p, ui, up on the hurricano deck. Wo bud a great breakfast thia morning. Vo bad i!jli,biBc'iiu aud coffee! Some f tho boys wUheil Ibis ui irnio that ttioy con d he at home to get a good wai in l'ri.ik'.iBt. It la wry htrd to keep anyibin, tlio hove are nrftiug to inucii, 1 it l!o 'Ui'K tli-y w ml 1 call it e'ealintf. Lnst i i k 1 ' t tticy Hiolo iu t? a lot of apples. We had Home apricota, cookies and other iltlnttes put away for lunch, bat when wi wont to get it a imeone olae bad b-eu i)iet an. I takeo evetyihing we bad. Of i'j;iM.i we were feeling very had alioiit it. However, we kept a lookout ml i he next ila) we raugbt tbo Iheivts e they were eattug oar peaches, but we were a liiilolato auJ they had them ni.4L al. eaten. We gave iheni Hail Columbia, dliI told them if they ever m li steil our tliinns again we wonld inako it iutereating for them. In the last 21 hours we have made 310 miles. May 30. Wea'ber is very floe this morning, Tho boys are all 0. K. We can eue dying fish this morning. They are about 12 inches long and can fly 200 of oiW feel very easy. It rains almost every day. The weather is getting (gradually warmer. Today ia memorial lay aud our llatia are flying tj the bretve. We will have services this afternoon at 3. Had a very fine ser mon yesterday. All tbe boys can sing, and when they turn themselves loose on 1 America," "Nearer My Ood to Tbeo," and other familiar songs they mnko the old Australia fairly shako. I wish you people in Koaoborg could hear tbeiu. A and D companies Lave all been vaccinated today. We all bad to take a hath Gut, and tbea were vaccinated. In the laet 21 hours we have made 309 May 31 Tbe boys have an awful ap petite ; can eat any thing that looks like rub raw c abbage, potatoes, bacon or anything ibat they happen to sea. The Uo casus of measles are improving. We saw a school of porplas tbis morn ing, sums of them were 30 feet long. In all probability we will remain io Hono lulu uutil tbe rest of tha troops from San Franciseo arrive. In the last SI bourn we have made 305 miles, and ba ve traveled 1713 miles. L'xpect to ar- i Ive in Honolulu tomorrow at 5 p. in. Juno 1 Nothing very new this moru lug. Hteamer passed bouud for Kan Fiaucisco. Tbe boys aro nearly all kick mg about tbo way that we have been trculjd, They think (bat after they vol unteered to light for their country that they bliould at least be properly fed. Tbe fact U, without any exaggeration, if it bad uot beeu for tbo grub given to us mi J what we bought on tbo outside tho boys would autuully have sull'erod. We would uot eay anythiug If provisions coulJ uot bo obUluoJ. Siuoe we left ban Fr.iucl-oj wo have not bad three uio.ila where all of the boys bad all tbey wanted to eat, aud what was givon us wai cool.ed In such a manner that if we wore at homo we would not think about eaiiug it. Jus I imagine: i'otatoos oooKod with tbe jackets ou, bacon tried to u crisp, coll'oo as black as Ink, uo but ter, but sometimes we have salt. Now tbis is what wo bud (or breukfant this iiinrnin: Onn potato, on pieeo of ba con about two inches long and one inch wiria, burnt like a erai klln, about one half pint coff'o. W bad neither sugar nralt. We all clalmj lib patriotic, but when It BdfuM (o feeding us as bongb we were So many swine, we be gin ti weaken. ! You people In Roan, burg don't have any i Ja bow we ar treated. I liones'ly believe if the boys should vole wbstber to proceed or go bonietbat IK) er oent would vote to re turn." We have mads 305 miles in the past 24 boon. . Welll arrive in Hono lo'o tonight. June We ancltoret lo Honolulu harbor about 7 p. m. lat Bight. This is a very nice place, evtry body was out lo meet nr. They are going do give us a grand feast tomorrow - Have rained 14000 for that .purpose Yon can boy nice large hnndissof banannas for 15 cents per buocb, Most everything tbey have here Is imported, xcpt froit, coffee and augar. Tbey barn coal al together. There ia no wrood growiog on this island. Tbe people here ar very glad to see us Tney seem to be very intelligent The population iaclaimod to be 3O.OJ0 It teems to bo the under standing that we win nail next Hatar day evening for Manila. Of vnurw we may have diffident orders when w g t tbe mail. Have had no news since we lef San Francisco, it Is very bard to find anything out for certain abont what we are going to fo. Jons, 3rd. Wo were taroe-l loose Yes terday and ha I a look at tbe town II .rry, George, Hubert and I, went np on top of rx-Qusen Lil Mansion and bad a loik at the city. It Is without doubt one of the floes t vews imaginable. You can look ever tbe entire city. It is just immense, one entire park, with banaoaa cocoannts snd pineapples growing every where. We wrre treated to water melons, ics cresm, etc. We bare never met witli such hoapital ty any where as wo have berc, Every thing is free. Tbey won't let you even msil your letters. They furnish j on everything joo want to use in writing We aUo bad a look at a mansiou that 1'riuceea Ruth had built for entertainments. It bas since been Bold to tbs government, and is now ued for school purports. This ib a very fine building, the finest I eversiw. We are expecting great things to hap pe . lo da as we, are ta ba feasted in royal sile. At one place the buys were at, a uian wrote a cbe. k for 1300,00 aud gave it to the proi rkt jt, and told bim to let tbe boys have anything tbey wanted in the thane of drinks, cigars etc. We marched out to the park and are just through, with one of" tbs greatest spreads t-yes ever beheld. We never w ill forget tbe boapitMlitt shown as, and the Honolulu people will always bo re membered by tbo boys in blue. Tbey have furnished us all tbe writing mater lal and stamps we could use, snd all free of cost. You people don't have the re motest Idea of the people here. II .i rry feloeum, Ueurge Day and myeelf were standing together talking, when one of as remsrked that we would like to have a badge. A lady overheard us and short ly we saw her buying some badges, and tben she come over aud gave each cne of as a badge. Tbey can't do as much aa tbey want to, and it is all from tbe heart. lonigbt as we bo; 6 were coming home (and by tbe way, we wore invited to dine with some of the richest people on the island), tbe lady saw us on tho etreet corner and nothing would do bat what we must dine witb tier. We bad a most elegant dinner. Tbey took ua through tbe grounds and showed ns tbe different kinds of shrubbery, which was very fine. Here yqu could see all tbe tropical fruits in profusion. We picked oranges from off the trees. Tbis ia the paradise of the world without doubt. As we came down ou I he street car we met a gentleman and told bim we bad to get off and get a few things. When we stopped he also got off and went along with ns. He would not lot as pay for anything and told us to get anything we wanted and be would foot the bill. Tbe orders tonight are that wo will leave here at 7 a. m. In tbe morn ng, so I dnn't suppose jou will hear trom as again un il w reach Manila. I will try and keep some klud of a record of our trip aud when wo have a i banco to mail our letters will do ao. Goo I b . UBS. Reign of Terror. Kav Wtbr, Juno 27. Tbo moit au thentic and reliahlo uews yet ohtalued of the truo condition of att.iirs in Havana was today furuisbed ty a British subject who left Havana ou the British ruier Talbot, and who anived here yesterday. Ho says a reign of terror eziets at the Cuban capital. Blanco baa issued a proclamation an nouncing that any oce dariug to express an uufavorablt) opinion of, or tuspected ot being diucatibuud with tbo present policy of too g jveruui jut will bo sum marily shot without trial or iuvesiigatiou Tula proclamation, it appears, cauHed dissatisfaction among the members if tbe police force, who threatened to re vol if full ratious were not given them It la expected that, as tbe police Is a num erous body, trouble will result. Spanish infantry and aitillery toldiers aro main taiulug giiurd over them at every comer. Famine, it seems, is imminent, aud stories of supplies for llavaua coming via ratabuuo are reported to be untrue. The Information of tbe Associated Prest Hunks Havana cannot possibly hold out aix week longer. Tho city I pronounced panie-rtricken, it inhabit ants expecting every moment to be bom barded by the American fleet, as tbey r-slir.s that Hlancs attitude releases the i; nltcd H 4t frnn th oblige ion ol giving the cintoru ry boiba(J(nent rio lice. liiots are daily expected at Havana, aa the troop s sis suffering from hunger and volunteer se their wives and ehil Iren dying of want Under eiii b ooodiioo the ctpUio g-i (.! cannot mui h I inger keep the mill arv force in check, arnl rebellion is likely to de valuate Havana Iwfore the city Is captor H.I by Aiueiicans. Blanco admits tbat lie itgatiun ia desperate. He i report ed to have said be will never leave II .vena alive, as he is preparvd to take ins own life when the outbreak reenrs. Ivef-rring t-i lha strength of the bpan ih f..rces, the Bri'on aays there are 10, 000 men under srms at Havana, and a great n urn tier of them aro ready to sur render rather than to die of hanger. In cni.elu-iun, tbe gentleman says he cred-i'-a i he report tbat tbe gnm.era at Morro castle and at otber HpanHh batteries were taken I rum lureign warliiie, snd iieg. tbe contain, including Uollin, the British representative, are 8 punish eyrnpatlnt-rs. He paid, a a result of energetic protect made by Englishmen tu the Britisn foreign office, the Talbot will ehurtiv return t i Havana with Gol nii's successor. School Report. Report of the South Myrtle Creek auhool for term ending Jane 24, 1K98, In tin' final examination N ab .So ler averaged 97; others above 0 t were Mary, Teunie, ai d Otho S-ilers, Grace Steph one, Mary Akers, Carrie Freeman, Arch ie and Clarence Ady, De la Chaoey, Bon and Nellie Lndding'on, Flora Ke-lif-er, Loa Howard, Perl Tweedy, Lulu Dunning, and Andrew It-difer. Aveagiiig 85 were Jihrny Sel'ers, Vernon Ueilifer Lama Chaney, Virgia U-diler, Per Jin a Cock ran, and Roy Freeman. Tboae in reg uiar atitndanre during term without being tardy were Willie and Nellie Lu Mingt-in, Carrie and Ed e Freeman, Alary and Emma Akers, Ciar-etu-e and AreiitH Ady. Loa Howard, Ot bo, Mary, Tenule and Johnny Seller. Jaasia Baix, Teacher. Following is report of the Keston scnool fur the term ending Jane 24tb. Number of Hays taught 59 Number ot days attendance 1072. Number of days absence 9S. Times Tardy 7. Number of papila enrolled 23. Average daily at tendance 21. Namher of visitors 32. Those averaging 90 and above in ex amination, Stella Harry ; Rnwena Gar- ney ; Bethel luncan ; Leah Grout ; Tboe. Gurrey; OooMatbews; Joseph Hard mn; lamer W ire; Marian LiirJ; Benj Uardman ; Lulu Gurnev ; Mary Beasley ; Nellie Laird ; Ar bur M. thews: Frank Laird. Daportment Good. Josm Smith, Teacher. 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It promotes good digestion,- sound sleep, and freedom from pain. It is the only incdii iuc devised for this one purpose by an educated, skilled spe cialist iu this particular field of practice. It ia the only medicine which iuauics pro spective mothers against the dangers and sutVerinca of motherhood. Dr. Pierce'a thousand -page illustrated book, "The People's Commou Sense Med ical Adviser" cotituins several chapters de voted to the special physiology of woman, with ndvlce and suggestions for self-Uct-merit which every woman ought to read. A paper-bound copy sent absolutely free cm receipt of ai one-cent stamps to puy for mailing onlv : or, cloth-bound, 31 stamp. Address Pr.'K. V. Pierre, BnrTulo, N. Y. IBS' n ratv. AW New Store I 2ilcrs' A FULL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! ASH IS KING! The C. I. NO OLD GOODS IN THE STORE. Opp. Review Building. FISHER & BELLOWS. MAKE A MOTE OF IT JUST RECEIVED WOLLEITBEEG- BEOS CURE CONSnPAT his is the to Buy Groceries. Our liue of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. 1 New Goods 1 (jrocery STOCK OP Free Delivery $ K. Store, DEALER5 IN . Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods Men's and Children's Hats. SQUARE DEAL STORE. AT THE DRESS GOODS, FURN1SHINO GOODS, CLOAKS, CAPES, J CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. At PRICES to 8VIT THE TIMES 1 1116 SK CANDY CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. i 0 0 t Kk