02 52 Times a year for $2, 62 Times a year for $2. • r —x -, , BANDON, Volume XVII OREGON: THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1901 Number 23. H. 8. Slender and wife,of Portland, Corned Beef and Limberger cheese Notice of Sa'c. Fourth of July at Bandon were in town on Wednesday. at Magoon’s. A thing of beauty is an allunintim The underoigned will toll, at p ivate Mile, New Lake Creamery Butter at San­ Robert Lowe’s condition ia some­ his hoaiF'h >ld effaotA c insisting ot Tol les, derson’s. what improved although recovery is teakettle. Enquire of Legerwood St The national milestone has again Chairs, 8t»ve*. Cupboards. Stands, Dishes. Corson, rolled by on die swift pinions of time Cooking utensils, and othe r things too H. Whitsett, of Roseburg, was a slow. Bandon visitor July 4th. Bananas, pineapples, oranges, coco­ W. D. Squires and wife, of San i and the 125th snniversaryoftbesign- numerous to mention; also, his hon«e and and 10 lots it* the Cartwright Addition Try G. H. Mngoon's for Fresh nut», plume, cherries, at 5Tagoon‘s, Francisco, registered at.the Tupper • ing of the Declaration of Indepen­ lot. to Buiidou. dence has sped by toward the ancient House, yesterday Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, eto. also, 5IH) pounds of the choicest can- ___ _ J. A. LKUGHEAD. Harry Nasburg, H. C. Wright and of days, leaving memory to cling L. A. Roberts and wife of Myrtle : dies ever in Bandon. ABOUND TH K COUNTY. Point were Bandon visitors last Fri­ Mason’s fruit jars at J. Denholm's. Billy Smith, of Marshfield, were in round its associations, iu most in­ From the Coast Muff. stances, like a pleasant dream. 1 Pints, Quarts, and Half Gallons. Bandon yesterday. day. Baud >n hade fair for 3 pleasant An old cantioti used for firing a J. C. Yale, the veteran commerce E. A. Philpott has a sicond band Send in yonr orders. Do not be late time and it was forth coming. Tbe Fourth of July salute at North Bend drummer, is doing business with Bun Binger sewing machine for sale— every year. They will keep. sun rose brightly in a cloudless sky, exploded about 5 o’clock on tlie ) Emile Erickson and wife, former don merchants to-day. cheap. and tbe Northwest breezes rippled morning of the Fourih and scared The baseball game tit Coquille City. only in sufficient strength necessary several parties out of a year’s growth. E. M. Gallier, deputy sheriff, had residents of Bandon, came over last business which culled him to Baudon Thursday and visited friends and re­ July 4th, was an easy victory for the to cheek wiiat would otherwise have It is said that thogun bad been bored newed old acquaintances here for a Coquille team. The score was 26 to been a hot day, so that this section out and that it was loaded with rille last Friday. few days. 6. Charles Fox. of Coquille and Miss was blessed with a model day on powder, which was a little too much Prien and The schooners Lizzie Peter Nelson has stepped to the which to celebrate. Anna Clintou, of Arago, were married for its weakened coostitnlion. Bender Brothers are dne hero, hav- front again with another convenience Tbe procession formed on First July 3, at Arago. A bouse at Allegany belonging to For something convenient, hand ing been chartered to come to the in his blacksmith shop, He has put Street shortly after tbe concert by Capt. C. E Edwards and occupied by some and ecuncmical try a Quick Meal Coqnille to carry out some of tbe sur­ io another water wheel which blows the Fire Department Band, and at bis brother Harm Edwards was Perfect fit. plus lumber. bia forge fire and saves the labor of the command of tbe Marshal of tbe burned to the ground Thursday night Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. stove—At McNair’s. Guaruntecd. 1 working the bellows. Day, proceeded to the picnic grounds Mesdnmes Schiller B. Herman. S Tbe Coast Mail says that the Gar­ with nearly all of its content». It is ~ y ? Elbert Dyer has bad a force of men in West Bandon, where arrangements supposed that tho evening fireworks diner case if smallpox turned out to R Davis and Harry Guerin, and Miss bad been made to have the exercises Carry Peek nnd Hilda Greene, of at work tearing up and transporting be only chickenpox. were responsible for the tire, which Myrtle Point, registered at the Tnp- the boiler, engines and other ma­ and amusements. wns discovered about midnight by the Robert Breen, wife and child, came The committees had dono their occupants of the house, when it was per House. Tuesday. chinery and fixtures of the McCann over from Beaver Hill last Thursday Elbert Dyer left for Roseburg, last sawmill to town during the past work well and the decorations in town, too far advanced to’ allow of saving to celebrate the glorious 4th. Monday morning having gone to week. The mi'l will be set up again coupled with tho display of tho pro­ more than n trunk and a few clothes. J. W. Strange, dentist from Co meet his wife and daughter who have a few miles back from Bullard’s fer­ cession, made a fine appearance. On A rough estimate places tbe loss ut Is now supplied with u full and complete stock of qtplle, pul in an appearance here last arriving at tbe grounds tbe concourse about §100 on the house nnd ¡8300 on been visiting at Brownsville, and who ry. Friday us advertised and has been The steamer Mandalay had the of people assembled round tbe speak­ the contents. Miss Georgia Gould be busy plying bis profession during the are on their way home. misfortune to break her propellers er’s stand, anil after a selection ren­ ing one of the losers. F E. Hicks, the photographer will week. bo here on or before August 1st, on this trip, nnd in consequence bad to dered by tbe band. Miss Jennie Den­ Geo. \\ niff had nn experience last L. W. Record received a stroke of go on the beach for repairs. All the holm read tbe Declaration of Inde­ Sunday which be would not care to paralysis, la-t. week, aud although be his regular trip through Curry coun­ blades were broken off one propeller, pendence, which was followed by a repeat. He went out over the bur in We carry a complete stock of has recovered sufficiently to enable ty. Ho will remain in Bandon nnd and one blade from the other, She selection by the band, after which a small bout on a fishing trip, and in TINNER’S SHOP IN fools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows him to be up nnd out upon the street, take photos of all classes at reason­ will hardly get to sen before to-mor Hon. S. H. Hazard, orator of the day, attempting to hoist sail near the fair able rates. CONNECTION. Pipe Flttliig. mid riumtimg a specialty. yet be has not much use of one of bls was introduced. Mr. Hazard gave an Fred Scheller Hie Genial operator row evening. way buoy, a sea cauie aboard and legs. excellent address, which was well re­ Port Orford Tribuno; E. B tilled his boat, leaving him helplessly LEDGERWGOD & CORSON 'of tho Western Union. Telegraph, nt Taylor Jobuson, administrator of gasolina boat Copper ceived, and which concluded the liter­ adrift. Fortunately the incoming Empire City, wn« a visitor in Bandon Burns’ the VV. B. Woods’ estate, was in Ban Queen arrived safely in the city, and ary exercises. Bandon, tide carried him iu over the bar again don last Saturday, having come down last Tuesday. He was on one of his Dinner time being at band some will have her gasoline engine replaced and into the bay. Near Rocky point periodical visits to different towns in from Myrtle Point to intend to some by steam. Mr. Burns took down on repaired to tbe hotel, others to their he was picked up by Geo. Getty, business connected with bis office as the county pursuing recreation and the Queen. 15 tons of quartz, from homes for diuuer, while most of the after being in the water nearly four pleasure. administrator, crowd took their dinners upon the S. Monday has been putting piles bis upper Rogue River mine, which grounds, having gone there provided hours. Ho was in tho last stages of William Sanderson, father of W. into the river, m this place, for J. H. assayed $50 to the ton, gold, a result for tbe occasion. Bread, steamed chill and exhaustion, and bad he not (J. Sanderson, who lias been a resi Tinv'n who will use them to build highly satisfactory to the owner, and clams and crabs were provided plen­ lashed himself to the bout at the first dent of Bandon for tbe past year or coal bnnkera. at Lamney creek. Mr it is said development work will be tifully for those who desirod them, would undoubtedly have found a more, left Tuesday morning for Rid Monday will float them np the river pushed as rapidly as possible. and was dealt out to all who applied. watery grave. Ho was taken to the dies to look after his farm and to Charles D. Felter was a home on tho tide the first favorable op After dinner the usual races were residence of Ben Barker, near by, gn.ake bis home thejo for awhile. bound passeuger on t ho steamer Man­ run and won as follows, the first where he was cared for, and was able portunity which offers. Rev. L. H. Palmer, ..ho left here One of tho pleasant features of the dalay ami arrived Monday evening, prize in each case being (.2 and the to come home the same day over a year Hgo and who has been a Citizen’s ball, on the night of July having been absent 4} years, which second prize §1. Myrtle Point E iterprise: Tbe resident of \\ i -k.-s, Arkansas, f< r will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are 4th, was the excellent music service time he spent in Uncle Sam's service, In the nice for boys under 12 years of age, pence ami tranquility which usually some time, returned to Bandon on lire most of trie time being spent aboard Walter locker won iiril, nod il iy McFlii r rendered by the McCulloch Kime pervades our sanctum s’lnctorium was steamer Mandalay, last Monday, and pi iz.-.i. T<> l>o bud in Dry Goods, Clothins, Shoes Orchestra. The members of this the battle ship Oregon, which did second .somewhat tlistiirlted this morning, 1 lie second, n i '.-.co for girl a un.l r ¡4 yo.ir», \vi|l make Bandon bis home again. and other goods that wnst bo sold to lualiq orchestra |iave worked arduously to service in the West Indies, also in Wiuti.e Mcfuiir (ind lielen Logan were ti e when the jniii'-r editor was called to room for more. N'T iuhii Nelson, keeper of tue Ara­ succeed nnd deserve sneeess. tho Philippines and on the Chinese winm r., tbe foiiuer gctmg Insl prize. account for some remark he bad go life nuving station, accompanied coast. Charles} says that bis experi­ Tbe tliird was a race for yonty( men iu (’apt. E. S. Edwards nnd George rcatlo and found the honor of being by his wife, visite-.l Keeper Johnson wbicl. Warren Littlefield took first prize F. Fuller, of Portland, inspectors of ence has been worth a good deni but and t buries bwiftgot tlm eecut-.d. tho fighting editor suddenly thrust mid wife here July 4. Keeper Nel bulls and boilers, were in town last that lie has enough and if there i- the fourth rr.ee w is ior young lajies nnd upon him. Tho work of getting out eon returned to bis home next day night, the duties of their offices hav­ another war he bad rather Re where first p izo was taken by Bell EiJiugMou, this edition of the paper was delayed leaving bis wife to eujoy u few day» ing culled them to this port of the bo could read the bulletins than to '.i llite Ullie Langlois got the second. while our partner bad a ten minute in visiting at this place. Next cuiue the sack race in which Eartiie state. They lire accompanied by H. take an active part. bout with the aggrieved party, which F ound —At Bend. e. July 4, on pic G. Van Dusen, of Astoria, fish com­ Tho league baseball contest last Lee and Billie Hohn carried olf tbe prizes was declared a draw by the marshal respectively, althjugh there were much nie ground, u small handkerchief with missioner, and lefi fur Rogue River Sunday, Marshfield, in which tho Co larger boys in the race. Tbe uuiusing MA KI 5 K NOTES. piotiey tied iu it; also, on sidewalk, thia morning. quilleand Marshfield teams contested, featuro of this race was to wntcb Eamie ARUIVED. jjbpve ¡¡very stable, a pink ribbon Leo lead tbe rest while be kept a continual was won by the Marshfield team by DEALE« IN July 7.—Sohr Albion, Larsen. 13 days from John Buckingham and family, ao- watch to a.-e if the other racers were |ielt with lace handkerchief attached a score of 14 to 12. This practically San Frauciscco to Lyons’ mill. Avilli pin. Owners can have property companied by Mrs. S. D. Barrows, ends the league contest and give.-. coming. July 8.—Stmr Mandalay, Reed, C9 Lours '1 he old men’s race was won by E. J. from San Francisco. left last Monday for the Willamette < a cuc'i’a I Merci ut eu 1 if-sc. by calling aud paying for notice. Marshfield the victory, as there are Davidson who took first prize nnd J, 0. RAILED. valley by team. Mr. Buckingham is July 7. — Scbr Parkersburg, Jorgensen, to D. F. Merrill and family who have a delegate to tlio grand lodge, A. O. but two more games to be played, in Morris wlio Won second money. San Francisco. which the Marshfield and Coquille lhek-ii pack race, iu which oue boycanied July 9—Sehr Corinthian, K< rth, to San piade Bandon their home for I be past U. W.. which meets at Portland July four yours, left yesterday for McMiu- 17, and Mrs. Barrows is a delegate to teams qach contest with the Myrtle niiol ber turongb frmu tbe start to the first Francisco. The1 New, Sp:edy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw goal, ai.d v. as iu turn carried back by the Point team, and it is almost a fore­ other, was won by Carl Gamut and Dole yilie. Mr. Met rill’s parents reside at the Degree of Hoaor which convenes Notios, th»* pine* He will visit bis father at the same time and place. All par­ gone conclusion that the Marshfield Barrows who got first prize, and names Steamer, and mother and may locate at that and Coquille teams will each win ooe meed and Samuel Hancock, who won tilt' ties will visit relatives in lhe valley Notice is hereby given that all Coes Coun­ Iilsce. He has not seen bis parents of these games. In the game la-t second prize. before returning home. Chalies Swift and Warren Littlefield WOll ty Warrants endorsed prior to July 5th 1899 Sunday it is estimated that over one first prize in the three legged race, or fifteen years. and will be paid on picsentation at my office in Elder C. E. Crumley, assisted by thousand dollars changod hands. A party consisting of P. ntid W. Alex Kennedy and John Long got the SCO Coquille City Or<»gou. No interest will be allowed niter July 4th oud. Laird, of Coquille, L Lett, f Arago, Alma Upton, will bold services in Co Drain Xormnl School. 1901. qnille City, next Sunday afternoon Iu tbe Obst:action race the most inter- Misses Minnie and Flora McCloskey, J. B. D uli . kt , County Treasurer. eating leaiure was when the boys struck tbe of Norway, and Winnie Dement, of and evening. Elder Crntnley is an Tho benefits of a good school can ropes and piled up generally. In this lace Coquille City, Oregon, Jone 2Cth.. 1901. Ht'le exponent of the principles of not he estimated in any eotumnoity James McCue was awarded first prize rud Thia Steamer will cive n regular 10 dnv Service between Coqnille River, Oregon, nnd San Myrtle Point, were in Bandon Satur­ Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. GEO. P. TOPPING, and we art- pleased to note the growth second money went to Billie Hohu. day afternoon having driven over ! Christianity, as tiingbt by the advo of interest in tbe State Normal at For fall or further information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board stenmer or from Maisbfield. They returned borne catea of the Reorganized Church of Draii*. due to its efficiency. The pa«t lue Last and most interesting race wan ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW Jesus Chsist ot Latter Day Saints, year has been a profitable one to lhe tbe statiuu race which was won by Charles Practices in nil the Courts of the State. N. LORENZ. Agent. Coqu’lle, Oregon. M. It. LEE, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. pext day by the Myrtle Point road. E. T. KKl'Z. General Agent, 307 Front Street, Sun Francisco, California. and bis them» will combine Kuowl school. Tlie new catalogue is ready Mu iullocb and Alex Kennedy respectively. Ofllce on Secor d Floor in Concrete Buiidiug Tbe steamer Mandalay arrived here edge or Light, and Life more for distribution and ought to be read In this race the contestants found a gar­ on First Street. hist Monday from San Francisco. abundantly, and the citizens, of Co­ by every young person contemplnt ment al tbe first station wluoh each had to Life Insurance Policies and Bonds bought Uou l>t lure starting lor the second, and nt ,1. M. Cl’TON, A. W. KIME, M. I>, She brought in two hundred tons of quille will be treated to an intellect­ ing going to school. It tuny be bad the second each found u package that con­ or money loaned on same. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW at the expense of a postal card, ad­ tained suiueiliiug that had to be eaten be­ freight and nine passengers. Follow Bandon, - - - - Oregon. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ual feast which no one can afford to dressed to tbe President at Drain, BANDON. COOS COUNTY, Or.LC.ON. ing is her passenger list; L H Palm­ fore proceeding and ill the thud a cigar BANDON, ORKGO1«. miss. Oregon. To meet the demands upon to be lighted betore liuishiug. It was not •: •• <• rtif.-;- -4 ■; i i- •< ❖ ’ .-.-"S- ■■■ onice in the Eldorado Building, on First er, J A Brewer, Mrs Newington. Miss <■ the school for teachers a ’‘teachers an uucomiuuu thing for a contestant tu be ❖ Street. Culls to all parts of town and conntjf NO. (14, K. OF I* ■> L McGraw, Mrs L Lawson, C Fox, J review class” will be organized at the sueu trying to strike the wrong end of a ■f IIKI.l'Itl 1.01X1»:, promptly answered (lay or night. Office on _ _ corner of Lower Msin and Atwater strc,ta A Narrow Escape. opening of the fall term. Tbe school match, or to see one trying to hold a lighted * I -YKLPHI LODCMS, NO.«4, KNIGHTS f p Waugh, Mrs J D Waugh and Chas %V. llnyilon, M. Ï». has been strengthened in nil of its mutch to a cigar while lie looked to Bee what x i f of Pytbins. fleets every Mmidnv .> D Felter. .;. evening at 7:311 o'clock, in Castle Enli, j. DIGESTIVE, URINARY AND J. W. STRANGE, SKIN The Port Orford Tribune of last departments. progress the others were making and thus «-B hik I oii . Oirn. G. IIOAK, 0. C. z- DISEASES. William Wior, son of William Wier. weeksays: “Last Salurday, while M. B. N. lI.inuiN(iToM, K. of It. nnd 8. ---- ooo---- unused hie (inn and let his match go out. Office—Enat Front Street, W W DENTIST, of Haynes slough, a lad about 14 i Doyle and wife, of Wedderbum, were The Kiuiey brothers got fi.st prize for the -.- ■■ There is more Catarrh in this spc : t •:•<•••'■ i- < ■' < <■ <• B andon . O ubqox . Toti-mile years old was drowned in beat deoornted wheel, and bamuel Hancock enroute to Port Orford to attend tbe tiou of tbe country than all other dis­ BANDON, - - - OREGON. -J f i •>-5 J•: «-ï.i lake, in Northern Coos, on VVeiiues- funeral of Mr. Hughes, and while eases put together, and until the last was awarded the second prize. Thu ltuseuu dull, by Keeper Johnson and Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to be BANDON LODOK. No. 115, A. F.A. M BANDON day morning of last week, He and traveling along the road between tbe few years was supposed to be incur supplied in the Local Column. a boy named jack Davis were in a present residence of John Fromm and able. For a great many years doctors crew, was interesting, and oounisted iu the * ANDON LODO E, No. 115, A. F.A ,M. p andon "i y.-. regular beach apparatus drill at the boat I ) Ktated ooniniunioations tirât Rat­ * • • • boat together, when from some cause his old home they came to a point pronounced it a local disease, and bouse, supplemented by a run to the middle * urd‘»v aftor the full naoon ei each ❖ Of other Wier fell into t.be lake and where a tree bad been burned down prescribed local remedies, and by of the rivur after one of the crew who bad -is iii nith. Ail Master Martens cordially *> Pure, fresh, cold spring water I By order of W. M. BANDON, OREGON. the boat was turned over by the ac aud just fallen across the road, and constantly failing to cure with local gone out and capsized a small boat just us •z f invited. piped to any |>;ut of town, T. J. TiliiIO( Secretary. <• ami to any part of the bouse, cident or by the effort of young Da­ another tree whs burniug near by. treatment, pronounced it incurable. the mau from the must was being lira an in. >5^ •> ❖ <• £' A on application, in qnanlilien la cksm Uh a u d vis to help bis companion so that the Mr. Doyle got out of bis wagon to see Science has proven catarrh to be a As tbe latter part of the program was nut expected by the public generally, it creeled desired. Rates reasonable. : : latter was also thrown into the water, if there was any way to get around constitutional disease, nnd therefore considerabie interest. Added to this tbu 11 dgoninakér. W. H, LOGAN, Proprietor* but finally reached shore. tbe tree, but finding none be called requires constitutional treatment. crew turned tbe lite boat over, giving tbe HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. E. J. Davidson, wife and daughter to bis wife to come and see what she Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured public a clianco to zee it right itself. 111 is elided the amusements for tho day, Tli’s 1» Year Cpportnnitjr. I., ..I.« ...I, , ., . ,z left for Josephine county, Tuesday’ thought of the situation. Mrs. Doyle by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, but tbe ball in the evening was well aiteuded < •.« A No. IT. meet» Friday nicht. ■ f ench{. On receipt ot ten cents, cash or stamps, Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order afternoon, to reside for tho next two alighted ffom the waaon and had ] is tbe only constitutional cure on the mid was pronounced a huccirm , both as to .; week, in Concrete Hall, Bandon. <)■■■;?n.7 a generous cample will bo mailed of the \ cordini welcome i» extended to nil vin- ’• most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure Job work attended to promptly and nl| or three years. They were accom­ gone forward when tb« tree which market. It is taken internally in pleasure mid finances. The house was yell ÿitinu t.rotl er» W. W SHIPLEY. Ursiiv Goetz. Chief Ranger. Ä (Ely's Cream Bahn) sufficient to demon­ work gnaranteed to give satisfaction. Pri­ panied by their son in law. William was burning commenced to fall. The doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. filled and tbe dance ooutinui.d until day­ strate the great im-rito of the remedy. ces rep son a bio. Fin. Seeretnrv. VVright, and bis family who have horses, on hearing the tree cracking, Il acts oirectly on the blood and light. ELY BRO’I HERS, > >■ •■■■ < N i <• ■■ <■ > •? ■> < < <*#'<*£•> •? -i" r*c <• $ i Altogether the oelebrniion was a sneoes». 5G Vi’arreu bt., New York City. been visiting them for some, three started forward jnst in time to save mucous surfaces of lhe system. They All prizes were paid promptly mid all obli­ £ $900 ' E \ ttl,Y to Christian man •*■ -,*■ ' ? •' i ■: :• *• ‘ .*• > Rev. John Reid. Ji’., of Great Falls, Mont., woekB past, and who will travel with themselves, the tree falling across tbe offer one bnndre.l dollars for any case gations met, and theie has been no; • BANDON LODGKNn. 133,1.0.0, F *•; recommeudod Ely’s Cream Balm to me. I •> ■.■rowing bn-jtietw in this .and adjoin­ them as far as Roseburg, from whence front part of tbe vehicle. While it it fails to cure. Send for circulars grumbling since. can emphasize his statement, “It ia a posi. ing Counlie«; to not na Malinger »rd Uncle Sam was very conspicuous, and I •> VNDON LODGE. N« 133,1.0.0. F. * tive cure for catarrh if used ns directed.”— C»rr<-ain>nd> nt; work enn be done nt they wdl travel North and east to was a serious mishap to tbe wagon, and testimonials. . ? nip«*!« over? Sntnid iv evening, *1* yonr home. Enclose self addrewed Francis AV. Poo’e, l’astor Central Free. their home in Idaho. Frank David­ it was a very fortnnate escape for Mr.! Address, F. J. C heney & Co.. To gave many of the young p -ogle a ride, from ' Visiting brother« in good standing • Rev. stamp'd envelope particulars to Church, Helena, LI out. the grounds to lowu aud back, iu his Ship ol | xcordiallv invited. General Manag, r.Corcoran Building son made one of the party also, re­ aud Mrs, Doyle. Mrs. Doyle came Iodo, Ohio. State, and although be left hie navy iu an un , « JR H. N. RUSSELL, N. G. Ely’s Cream Ea'm is the ar’rnowledgec opposite United States Tnn-urv, turning to Idaho whero be has been through on tbe stage and Mr. Doyle Washington. D. C. seaworthy couditon yet it is not atuiss to say '' A. W. K ims . Seo. euro for cslarrh and contains no inercurj' Sold by Druggists, 75c. nor any injurious ding. FricOj 50 ceute, that ho made his mark. »’i. for the past four years. S TS »7« Wf rj&J f K* brought the horses up. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. LOCAL NEWS S ummer G oods ! J. Denholm has just received a full line of Spring Dry Goods, also a Large Assortment of Men’s Boy’s and Children’s Suits. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST = PRICES. =zz A Largo Stock of Fresh Groceries Always on Hand O ur hardware DEPARTMENT Hardware, Tinware, Granitewarex and Minors’ Supplies. is here and so is my Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Now is the time to buy. Other bargains A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand. N LORENZ, Mandalay, CAPP. A. REED, Water Works... PETER NELSON, Z? I I \ ' * 1