Oil, How Thankful Pain Was Maddening fan Had Been Abandoned Wonder ful Results of urtfying the Elood. "A. very severe pain came In my left knee, which grew worse and worse, and anally evjore 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 Buffered 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 Sorsaparilla, and she dvised me to try it. I began taking it 'nd when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief 1 I am ' stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in the best of health, have a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Hood's a225 Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills cure allliver ills, ascents. METH. EPISC. CHURCH. SERVICES. Kpworth League Devotional MeeKnVat T n m' Fraer meeting. Thursday. T aT ' 7 P m "The Spirit and the btUe Say. Come." The tutor may be fount at the larsonara ad J. W. FLK82ER. Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. BKRVICE8, BimilaF, preaching 11 a. ht.,7p. m., class taeetlm (olfowliu luomlnR service. nunday school, S p. m. Kpworth league, Fri day, 7 p. m. "Let us forsake uot the assembling of our selves toother." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to JUH!h. c, r, Howard, l'astor. CHRISTIAN CHUKCH. Services each 8unday at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 7:00 p. ra. Prayer meeting Thursday even lug at 7:00. Choir practico Saturday evening at the church. . K. L. Shelly. Pastor. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., on the first Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock Wesail away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not fear; And we'll leave behind the girls we love, cries the Oregon volunteer. With Dewey bold to lead us, and Old Glory In the sky. But ere we pass we'll drain a glass, of Sperry's l.lnwood rye. Sold only at the Belvadore Saloou, E. Q Sperry, proprietor. if Local Notes. Pe M. Liclitentbal A Go. for shoes, a Fred Tnomaa is in the Palouse ooBntry. Now (or the colic. Watermelons are in tbe market. Mr. Foster of Wagner, visited by Dr. JMcFasl, fe improving. J O, Keitbly came in from Hardman Aloavdny for maobine repairs. JJlftny Heppcerits are already in tbe "m mntains. Tbe rest will follow. QniDnesee's famous old "Dublin Htonl," imported, at Cbria Borohers' tf Hbould tbe Somers family obanoe tbis way again a full bonne ia assured tbem. For your legal blanks do not overlook the Qasette fHce. We are ooDtinnally adding to the list. Frank Stewart baa gone to Hardman, where be will drive a header within tbe suburbs of tbe oily. Painless remedy for extracting teeth. If not as slated, no charges. Try Dr. Vaugban'a new plan. 604-tf. If joa need something tor your system .oail.et the Thooe The Telephone sa jloon, City hotel building. tt Best accommodation and coorteons treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. 8ts., Portland, Oregon. Bring your bides, pelta and fnrs to Ben. Metbews, at the Liberty Meat Market. lie pays highest market price. 619-tf. Iter Flesber's plans have been obanged sines last inane, and. In ennaeqnenoe, he will ooonpy bis pnlpit next Sunday morning. His subject will be "Divine Providenoe." Dyspepsia cored. Hbiloh's Vital ieer Immediately relieves soar stomach, oom log np of food distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Bold by Con ner k Warren. v E. O. Noble A Co. are metiers after business. Tba finest ssdJIs and bar net to be found Io Hppner. 8 Iheir Dew ad io this issue. tf. Ladies, take the beet. If yon are tronbled with constipation, sallow skin, and tired feeling. Inks Karl's Clover Tea, it Is pleasant to take. Bold by Gocswr k Warren. v A Chinaman, by the name of Lee, went Into a store hire tbe other day to B'l bat, and tbs clerk pnt one on his bead and said it 'FiU yoo Lee", snd lbs Cbl- nstnao answered "Do ?" Karl's Clover It ml Tea i a pleasant laxative. Kegnlates tbs bowela, poriCes lbs blood, Clesrt lbs complex too. Easy io make ai.l pleasant to take. 25 els. Hold by Cooeer ll Warren. V We ac knowledge reeelpt of a enpy o' tbe ansael catelot-ns of tbe elale ssrl rnllnrel eillege. Our old frleed O. H. Keady Is entitled to a ownplimenl lor its Beat typographical appeereora, )f. Jobs W. Kaemn. of the Red light, ever on Ibe aktl for emnetbing Sew, can tarnish )'mi the Ciieel r taile le I' UiJ- Matihatlea, Jersey, Yarmouth ur (lie- tua-'e lijr ae ertiet lu tbe btteieeea. lrp lit and las He taele ul of ibor saouiu. If I Km (.. . faat.., tml Cass Matlock baa retrd !rom ten dleton, ' An ptieiilo of cbickenpox is going tbe rounds. S. J. Youog, of Eight Mile, waa in town yesterday. Lichtentbal k Co. tor shoes. Exclusive shoe store. Handlea tbe beet. 83tt Mr. J. C. Hart informs us that an im mense quantity of freight is moving. Statements for the Famous Simple Aoooant File printed at the Oaaette of fioe. tf. Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defects of tbe eye, will be here every three months. 648-lyr "Co'n juice" is all right but Low Til lard has a brand of' 14-year-old goods! that is bard to beat. fto3-if. 'Misses Harriet and fides Thompson of Pendleton are here Visiting their uu ole's family, Mr. A Thompson. Hick Mathews, the good mtured ton sorlsl artist, is off (or Toe! springs. Ed. Hamilton, of Portlaud will act as bis substitute. A little child of VVm. Watenburger, of Butter oreefr, is recovering from a very serious affliction of tbe eye, known as opthalmia neonatorum. Be not deoeivedl A cough, hoarsness or croup are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Sbilob'e Cure will save you much trouble Sold by Cons'er & Warren, v Cure that bough with Shiloh's Cure. Tbe best cough oure. Believes oroup promptly. One milliou bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25cts. Sold by Con ser & Warren. v Do not overlook Minor & Oo.'s an nouncement in tbe advertising columns of the Gazette, Tbey are selling goods below cost in order to mku room for tbeir (all goods. Mr. Crabb, the veteran stagedriver, complains of tbe neglected condition of tbe Buttermilk and Book o reek canyon roads, as ttie loose rt ck make tbem ul moat impassable. Tbe Gazette oarries a full stock of mourning note, correspondence style, with envelopes to match. Those desiring such stationery oan have their wants supplied at this olliue. if. Farmers and harvest hands should oall and Bee Brown & Stewart wbeu you oome to town and want a new sbiri, pair of gloves, hat, nnddrweare, collar, etc. They are headquarters. It If persons who are iu arrears uu sub scription to the Gi.eette will kindly oome forward and settle it will aid tbe present management very materially iu estab lisbiug a live, up-to-date paper. It is rumored that Dr. B. F. Vaughn has floally secured tbe recommendation ot Oregon's delegation and will be Hepp- ner's next postmaster. Tbe appoint ment will give general satisfaction. Conser & Bartholomew, dealers io horseflesh, purchased that magniQoient chestnut gelding, with silver mane and tail, ot I, N. Uogbea yesterday. Tbey will make mouey on this investment. Tomorrow morning a migrating party of aix families leave for tbe viciuity of Ditch creek tor a month's stay. Tbe families of Jobn Lewey, J. Shipley, Art Minor, Pap Minor and Mrs. MoAtee oom pose the party When iu tbe need ot anything iu tbe liue of dry goods, boots and eboes, re member that Brown k Stewart have as neat and complete stock as there is in the city. There goods are as good as the best and tbeir prioea as low as the lowest. It W. H.Davis sold 12.000 pounds ol wool at 24 oenta yesterday Io U. Pr risb, buyer for Juild k Root, of Hartford, Conn. Another sale of 30,000 Dnnnds of wool, by Emmet Cochran, al 12's seats, was closed today by Messrs. Judd k Boot's agent. Postmaster Williams' experience of taal week, bad a tendency to provoke anything save good nature. The work ot tbe entire office devolved upon bim , which, together with the heat, oaused bim to wish that the "other fellow" might put in his appearance. It yoo want the latest war newa, the freebest local happenings, city or country, get tbe Gazette, semi-weekly, Tnesday and Friday, Patronage helps make s paper. Compare it with those of other towns the siss ot Ileppcer and the Oszetts will nol offer thereby. If At Ibe Heppner Candy Factory is tba place to get cool, refreshing summer drinks. Jas. Hart ran famish yoo milk shake, eodn, ice eream soda, orang wine, peach rider, ete. Iae cream booths nicely fitted np. Corns snd try the Dewey flavor s new thing and rv flue. m it i. C. Hart st the O. R. AN. Co's. de pot baa been appointed receiver ot all exhibits tor the Omaha exposition. He nrgea that the farmers appreciate tbis opportunity of attracting attention to tbe resources ot our county and deliver to bim at onoe suitable samples ot greases, grains, fruits, vegetables, and specimens of timber and minerals Tbe grain is wanted ia large bundles with as long straw as oan be gathered. The business men should unite in enoonrag' ing tbe Q est possible collectijn. Otis Patterson, ot tbe Heppner Gazette, and J as H. McKibben, ot the Portland Senator, brightened onr sanetnm for a few moments last Saturday with their presence. Mr. Patterson is making a tobr ot Wis interior towns visiting offi 6iail the different K. of P. lodges, being grand chancellor of that order in tbis state, while Mr. MoKibben, whose paper is tbe K. P. organ in Oregon, ia with him for the pleasure ot the trip and to meet tbe brothers ot the various lodges. The gebtlemeu are both all rijbt newspaper men, of tbe kind who will always receive tbe glad band at tbe Globe office. Call again, gentlemen. Condon Globe. How Scotland Was Saved. Onoe upon a time, many hundred years ago, the Danes made wnr upon tbe Scots, and invaded the country. Tbe Dunes did not believe in making an at taok upon tbe enemy in the night. But on tbis oooasion tbey tnrned aside from tbeir usual custom, and dearly did tbey puy for it. As tbey were oreeping noise lessly and unseen in the dark, one of tbeir number stepped upon a thistle; its sharp prickles pierced his bare foot and made bim cry out iu pain. His cry awoke the soldiers ot the Scotch army. They spraug to t,.eir arms and drove br.ok the Dunes with great slaughter, and so saved Scotland. From that time the thistle has been tbe national flower ot Scotland. It has beeo engraved upon tbe coins of that country. Often tbe first warning of disease, coming ae tbe Dunes in the nigh , is brought to our atteution by an acute sensation of pain. Then we should instantly spring to arms and put the drea I monster to flight. Dr. Margurite Garnsey warns us ot the approach of tbe euemy. Her dispensary has proven a safe retreat for those as sailed. Seek her advice at onoe, before It is too late. Her remedies have never mi-t with defeat. Tbe doctor leaves on the 23 1 of this month for a month's visit to California, aud requests all sufferers to secure sufficient medioiue for treat ment until she returns. TORAL HIS SURRENDERED SANTIAGO He Surrenders in Time to Save the City From Bombardment. ALL OF EASTERN CUBA IS INCLUDED DESTHUCl'lVE HAIL HTOUU- Terms of Surrender Demand the Return of Twenty Thousand Troops to Spain Washington Officials Have Approved General Shatter's Terms. Washington, July 14, Santiago formally surrendered at S o'clock p.m. l ne adjutant-general today received tne following trom rlaya del Bate: ' "I have just ieturned from an interview with General Toral. He agrees to surrender on the basis of his army being returned to Spain. This proposition embodies tbe surrender of all of Eastern Cuba from Acerraderos on the south to Sagua on the north, via Pal ma, with pi actically the fourth army corps. The commissioners will meet this afternoon at 2:30 to definitely arrange the terms. Shaftek." Adjutant-General Gorbin announced that Santiago surrendered soon after General Shafter's dispatch was received, a telegram having been received which showed that the Spaniards agreed to our terms. Only the details of the capitulation now remain to be adjusted. The war department has notified General Shatter that his plans are approved so far as they are known, including the agreement for shipment of the Spanish troops to Spain. The statement that the Spanish proposition embraces ull Eastern Cuba from Acerraderos to Sagua is important, in that it shows the surrender to embrace all the harbor aud contiguous territory in Santiago. It does not include IIol guin and Manzrnillo, where the Spaniards are reported to have con siderable bodies of soldiers. V c ? O o o w t w I JMLimor Co.'s V c o o o t w Great olean-up of Odds and Epds, Fen)oants, and Broken Lots is now on. Ladies' Shirt Waists Ladies' Low Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties Calicos, in Standard Brands Summer Wash Goods. In order to make a clean sweep of those goods we have made prices far below cost in many in stances as an inducement. t We must have room for fall goods . They are coming in even now in large quantities. We have A an enormous stock of goods ordered in New York J (J and Chicago and our object is to clear away space v A for them. f We have made one deep slashing cut into the A above goods decapitating not only our usual modest w profit but a portion of the origmial wholesale cost. You get Genuine: Honest Bargains. We get Space. Come and marvel at them. t Half of Umatilla'.. Wheat Crop Totally De stroyed. Pendleton Tribune, A bail storm of Brest severity occurred southeast of Pendleton Sunday evening resulting id tbe total loss of over 2.000 aorea of wheat, and tbe damaging of folly as muob more. Tbs day bad been exoeedioaly hot and about 4 o olook in tbe afternoon black oloada came np trom the sooth- east and spread over the whole east ern and southern sky, In less than a halt boar tbere was bail falling in ear neat, some ot the stones beiua two inches in diameter. Tbe storm lasted an bonr. Tumble weeda ia the stricken seotion were mash ed to tbe ground, and the wheat and other grata were poanded until tbey looked like fallen bay. Tbe heavinst loss was sustained by Henry Pieroe, wbo bad 100 aores ot aplendid wbeat totally destroyed and 400 acres half destroyed. The grain was nearly ready for harvesting. He bad 1,000 mors seres in adjoining fields that as barely missed by tbs storm. B. F. MoElroy lost 160 acres of wbeat. Tbe loss of Mnir Bros, was 600 acres, totally destroyed. A man named Henderson lost s quar ter seotion of wbeat, of which there is one left for even hay. The remaining wheat in tbat neigh borhood will probably barely pay the expenses of harvesting. UK tCBK.K RKTl'RNH. Have you so tbs latest? k fall length, regulation, compartment, np bolitrd eoaoh, just lsoil oo tbe line botwreo hrs sod tbs junction. The O. B. A K.will not only have tbs patmoas, bat tbs everlMtlng gtaliiod of the entire (raveling enmroonlty. Atonrof Inspection Is worth yosr wl lis. Tbs Maiquam (irand, on Morriann ilrfl In tbs Merqiam baililing , Is nndr eiaolUnt management and tbs pnMie will be royalty filrteind tbla winter. New eompatilea and pew fanegwlllep rar from time Io lima al fhis popaler, flr (! theatre of Portland, and whes in Portland ont deoitena abnll not (nil to lake In sno) "t lbs fire dramas Ibat will be preeenlwl. tt It proves that tbs metnliera nf tbs Bit Four cm) pa" 7 r trt'1e "f the right neterUI. Tbey Inform tbs ()( U that tbs iliffiVnllf ein-oitfe. hi tbem waa rhr tlwarr of the Great Norther Mlae Drop la to ! th Uewtta. Tbs Oazstis ofOos was favored with s sail from Mr. darker Wednesday after oooa, doring wbiob time wa eojiyed s most interesting aud ItiHtructivs disons iuu of mining mtttsrs generally. About twi weeks siuoe Mr. darker paased Ibrongb lows snrunte to Halt Like City, lis fipresaea bimielf as well salified with tbs treatment be received wbils io lbs Mormon City , finding pleeenrs re aotts juet to bis notnn. His expecta tion were to bav visited lbs Ooi4ba el blbit, but basinets requirements b'oogbt him back, delaying hie trtp further east until tbs latter part of uail month. Tbs nam Ik Oofker la familiar to all Amur ieaa reader. Tbs fabalon ootpnt of lb "Great Northern" mina be attracted lb attention of mining men tbrongbost tbs sntirs world. Mr. (lurkr I s quiet, anaaurolnf tcan, and mks an sooapio una dUplsy of bia wealth. II earns to hiscoaotry 13yearagi and has devoted tb maj r portion ol tbat lima Io i r - pasting. Ms flrm'y believes that ha I bs followed tb tantls resorted 1 1 in lbs diaoofery of in Ureal N rtbrn L would bav mad bf furtnas long ago. Nines May, Ii7, over III O) baa bees takea out ot Ibis elaim, by blmelf. wiib so olbsr mining imiiUmrbl tbas s p-k, shovel so l pan, anl II U eliiot. tbt there yet rmin s p mmIIiIk mUlloa. Mr. darker I, ttoelclm, tatereeled a nomroue other mine, both ptacof aad 1Jf. It la H 11. at whenever s rtnh t B"rkt 1 aurttd by b miner (Inr. ker at ona li'e l.lahnvstt help them HISS J DLI A HART RETURNS. A Graduate of the New England Conserva tory of MuhIc. After a four years' oourse in mneio st the New England Conservatory of Bos ton, Miss Hart returns to her home in this oity a graduate of that institution. Her many friends await an opportunity of extending to her s cordial greeting. She has scoroely recovered from the fa tigue ot ber jjuruey, wbioh, owing to the heat snd dust, was almost unbearable. Leaving Boston on the 23d ot Jane, en- route home, she visited New York oity, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, and tbe adja oeot town of Hndson, where ber grand mother resides, reaching Chicago two weeks later. From there, after s abort visit, ahs went direct to Omaha, spend ing several days in visiting Ibe various departments ot tbs Industrial exhibit, wbiob aba pronounces rather a disap- nointment. owioa to the conclusions she had drawn from newspaper oommenta. She wss particularly interested in Ore gon's sxbibit, sod, contrary to newrpa- Der reoorts. oronoancss it one of tbe obiet attraction of tbs fsir. Reaching home Wednesday mornins, it will be several days before sba will bs sufficiently rested to mingle with bsr old tims friends. In addition to tb regnlsr mosioal course Miss Hart has mads her self profioienl Io harmony, theory snd sight playing, besides tbs art ot piano- tnmuff . II la to be hoped tbat she can bs Induced to organixs a olatt In mnsio in Heppner tbat tbs many promising muaiowna ber may bav tb advantaite of one coming Iromtbs bight school of lesrnlog on lbs ronMoent. Ws predio (or Miaa Uart a snooesefal and mt en viable career. FOK BALE. Baooh, 320 sores, good land, 4 miles of Heppner, all fenced, plenty of water, bouse and barn, 140 acres ot summer- tallow, all ready for fall crop. Easy terms. Call at tbe Gazette ofHoe. 654 -tt lleanty it itlouii Uvv. Clean blood means a clenn skin. No beauty without it. Caecareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and kcip it clenn, h) stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities trom the body, lu-gin to-day to banmh Dimples, boils, blotches, blackheads. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking lascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c,50. Oregoa'a Chief Jatle- Joalios a E. Wnlverton, io regnlsr turn, bscame obiet justice of tbs supreme court, vies F. A. Moors. Tbs latter, who retired and was elected io June, is now wltu Juslio Bao, saaociats jnatio. Jottices Moore snd Bean bavs both served as cbirf juattos. Jostle Wolver loo la serving bl first term, sod this I bis first experience a oblef Julice, Tbs court rendered do decisions the first day and bM do formal aeaainn. Io honor of his position as head ot the onnrt, a largs bouquet wa plsoed 00 Chief JomIip WolveMoq' desk. Smaller booqnets graneil lbs deekl nf bl oont. Tel egram. I'HIVATK SALE. I will sell sl private) sals from resi- dene In Heppner, sll household good snob sa parlor suit, table, chairs, bed room aniis, carpets, alov, els., ato. Coll sftern'tons from 2 Io 4 o'clock. 6 6 Mas. Fa M Farland THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J . Ce BORCHEJRS Who has secured the services of MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W Aa manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. Kates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. 1100 REWARD I Will be paid for information leading to Ibe arrest and oonviction son stealing oattle branded ueoted on tbs left side. Waddls on tbs uoae. Pkbct Hcqhih. 5nov3 THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. C. BOEOHEES. Prop. "wh-'oo". beeps' the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Tlwmsitiids Iryma It. Ju orier to pwivs the great merit of Ely 's Cream lluhu, the most fleotiv cur for Catarrh and ('old in Head, ws bav pra. piri'd a RKiwrou trial sirs for IU cent. (Jul it of your drnggtht or send 10 cents to ELY BIi08., 50 Yarren Bt., N. Y. City. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy, ami 1 never bopsd for I oure, but Elr'a Cream Halm seems to do I even that. Many amiuaiutanoca have need it with excellent results. Oscar Ostruut, 43 Wurrsa Ave., Chicago, III. Ely's Cream Balm la the acknowledged cure for catarrh, ana eonlalna no oocalne, mercury nor anv lnurioue drug.' Trie, 60 ' (irif -,st nr 'V mull. That 14-Year Old Stuff, "Kohn's Best." On Tap Down at The ' Telephone Saloon S S S IT IS9 HAHU OOOf SS S Nsw Stand, City Hotel Building, CASTOR I A For Xnfuti od Cblldr.lL Tki Kind Yon Han AIwjji Bought D00TS AND SHOES':... D TMl LACC TO OCTTHCM It OF CO. Catarrh is Not Incurable The bav anvthlnr In this Una thai jrmi mar rteslra and ynn rao deptnd on It you art a owl artlcla ansa they luarantea It, SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Olai Sate, J, Main Strsst RsDSlrlng Sssslalty Saeelal NiHIre. Aa Ihs prewot proprietor of lb Oa (lie anoat leave Heppner aoun, b ia deairon tf aettliiig np has alTslra. U bal I due bint be insai be at nare, t that ha ran meet all t-med. I'rnp 1" eelll fr aer innl. Ul If CONSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS, A complete Block of pure ami frcoli ilrupi al ways in stock. Cartful attention paid to lilling of preHcriptioim. .A-. iVUIlAMjiVMBICIv, MtSH Merchant Tailoring! " tf Vtl v ' lhn"lk 1 U"A 'r Aliraliftfimick in the pione:r tailor of llepii- ?tih.:ri xstzjz: urr- w'rk . j- hum u.,.i m-jAc- But it ran not m miml by sprays, I washea and inhaling miitures which I reach nnlv the aurfarei. The diwase la In I lit IiIimmI, and can only be reached through the Mood. H. H. 8. la the. only reim-dy which ran have any effort upon Catarrh; it curea the dlarasst erma nently and forever rids the system of I svery trees til the Vila ooinplalnt. Mlaa J.aiie rwa, ol Moalpeller, Oh In, writes: "I wa el- fl teles fmai lafaney with C atarrh, and an aa in tins lh uffertni II trainees better thaa I. Th the nrilMilnee tire melh'vl nf the st.lvee, sa l iiMin nn.-Mi ms f "cltn np niansaieg proprtelor. who eine is- ' rimed Io depute lliew nf llieir aalarie. an. I ae (he ineii.tier of lb t ompany rmlexlled t talent they simply reof f a- l I and will loir thisroubiry lndeca- ( deal nt their former msi-i roeut. Nw , thai Ihey fcav It's rem In their swa) insor sneia Diil ir hlu the piM'lela i.f Ida miner, ll.rougli the gou eroeltf of their smploter. .teevkaMf ar Caaf tr. A'i' A i'i 'wl l erv of lim en. p ee- S I I I '"!, ,ee to Ike Ueie, a t au..l iM.ut f oi ki l.. i. titer sim! buerela, .1 IKrt aalti A'tafWsl rllla- batidslhey aestir (ha pnhlie tbal they j ru,n n ih,, (., i.a'fual rnaliMa III snalaia tfceir repstal - n S fl'll- j '"',u' "",''"' ''. 'f7 g 'vaiiU."J fj wic by ail rutf ir'. Ilarkles's Artr Salve. The Meat rial in li.e worhi for CnU, llrmeea), Hora. finer, Hall Hlieam, Kever Horea, Tetter, l.1apM4 llanila, Chilhlaio. (iwtn, aa. all HI a l.rsp lutwe, sad p-eollvaiy rur Piles or no ('aolrrU.rl.-. tliaii was- IP" re" ' issrisiwci is ns pertesl SallsfaSUoS or fcot.ey fefsude.1. IVirs'iS seat t tnl. fat aals by el'enm lira (Vi . K. J. Hlnmm, maaager It fare I a-Mi)aallM rrete, I -e. !' ft fs II I t C.I Hi ti-'te fit . !'. bltMMt remedlHi. Iml their ailneral Insrmlieats I aeitli In Sif ta-inra aat fsve mi raeunsilsia. I I la a linoiul'l. ennrliilna, an4 after kaualini ail Imieoil. a Wlar4 inroraHa aln( Ml a1vefila4 a a ear furMnmll Slaaaaae. I narln4 In Iff l. As an hi aa mf I t aain aaner the effael raf tne eiHlflaa I r(a h leitmva, asfl after lalinf It tn I Iwn fn..niK I vaa event e.aiKlatetr, tbe SrM'lful rtnaaaa aa eia1lrale4 frnta rT itm. asft I hat aft aa em. fa mt It." Many have I wen laklns tfirsl treat- me n i fur year, and IIimI Ihemselvs atorv I low than ever. A trial of S.S.S.rfh,Bloodl tion iiaraiiteeil. CAM. AND HKK mi; on may htui:i;t- "When you hear dem bells !M VOf SMOI LD UltOW THAT Til K lIKPPNElt TRANSFER CO'S will provs It It fa Ihs rlfhl remedy for (tarrh. It will ur ths most (( annate ree. ) Itxiii rustled frt s any jdilrei tf lit t 'i V',nl, Helle.l rxprenH is corning, I ) ilelivery work on short onlrr, 10 centu anl tipwanln. Thin wagon is So. l, nnl have your order with it, or at Central" telephono office. VV1 MOVK ANYTHING !