FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore-Her Story of ' the Case, and Her Cure. "For many years I was afflicted trifh . milk leg, and a few years ago It broke out "ore "o: spread from my foot to my knee. I suffered great agony. It would burn and Itch all the time and discharge - kic ubiu. my Health was good with the exception of this sore. I tried a great many kinds of salve, but some would Irritate the sore so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the fire without suffering intensely. Some one sent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilia, and I told my husband I would like to try this med icine. He got me a bottle and I found it helped me. I kept on taking It until my limb was completely healed. I cannot praise Hoodfs Sarsaparilia enough for the great benefit it has been to me. It cleanses the blood of all impurities and leaves it rich and pure." Mas. ANNA E. Eaken, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilia of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. Hood' Dill. are the 1 1,13 cathartic favorite family race 260. We sail away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not fear; And we'll leave behind the gtrli we love, cries the Oregon volunteer. With Dewey bold to lead us, and Old Glory in ... e we Pae" we " dmin a glasB, of Sperry's wr wu rye. "m u,"y me Belvadere Saloon, K. G & Local Notes. Bee M. Lichtentha! & Co. for shoes. Thousands of old newspapers for sale bi me uszette offioe. , Licbtenthal & Oo. for shoes. Exclusive shoe store. Handles the best. 83tf Mrs. 0. Cete has gone to Sand Hollow for a few days' visit with relatives. QuinnesBe's famous old "Dublin Stout," imported, at Cbria Borohers' tf R. D. Watkios, from the head of Rhea oreek, dropped into the offioe Friday. Statements for the Famous Simple Aooonnt File printed at the Gazette of- noe. tf. Franklin Willis, deputy assessor, is now at work in the vicinity of Hamilton's mill. Receipts, notes, drafts, due bills, etc, printed and neatly bound in books at ut. j. w. vogei, specialist for refrao. uon and defeots of the eye, will be bere every three months. 648-lyr "Uo'n juioe" is all right but Low Til- lard has a brand of 14-year-old goods uhi is nara to beat. 603-if i amiess remedy for extracting teeth ii not as slated, no charges. Try Dr. vaugban's new plan. 604-tf, If you need something for your system can at tue 'Fboue-Tue Telephone sa loon, City hotel building. tt T3 . 1 . . .. cess aooommodation and oourteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh ana wash. Sts., Portland. Oregon. A delightful birthday party was eiven by Miss Ella Voura last Saturday aft ernoon to her numerous little frieuds. t.: . , , maet, pelts and furs to uen. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat Market. He pays highest market prioe. 619-tf, Mr. Thos. J. Humphieys of Uillsboro, rnvea to town Saturday, and is now io- aiaiiea in a position as olerk with Minor Uo. M r. Geo. D. Ely , c f Ournsyille, dropped in on us yesterday afternoon. He re porta bit section in a floor isning ooodi lion. Motgtget, deeds, bill of sale, bonds, and ail kinds of legal blanks the latest end best kept constantly oo band at the Gazette offioe. x Mils Kiltie Kiely, who hat been visit ing Miss Lent Rhea sinoe the Fourth, returned to ber home In Olei, Gilliam county, yesterday. E.G. Noble Co. are rostlera after biainew. The finest eaddlje and hsr Dene to be found lo Heptner. See tbi lr Dew ad io this tssna. tf. Karl's Clover Root Tea, f..r Constipa tion It's the beat and if aftir using; it yon don't say so, retoro package and Bet your money. Sold by Conger A Warren. z Farmers ad harvest bands should oall and tee Browo A Stewart when tbey eome lo town sod want answibirt, pair of gloves, bat, noderwear. overall, etc. They art b ead.jnartefe. It Fot Constipation take Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Ftiriflrr, onree beadaehee, Nervoasoma, Eruptions on the face, and tnakee the bead at clear a bell. Bold by Cooter k Warren, x Tbe 13 rerrnita from The Dull r riveJ safely at Han Frariaoa and were taken to Camp Ms-rill, where tbey were given a great raoaptioa and eplendid laocb by tbe I ad we of tbe lUd Croii. Ubilob'a Coeenmptioo Cure eure where otberi Ml. It is lite lealmg Oongh Core, and no boma should be wilhont it. rii-Manl In take aod f right U tbe pt. Sold by Cut.ser Warreo. g Mint Harriot 1 homif.n. nf IV o.II'ton. wbo baa been visiting rlative bore for the pest two iwki, depart! Monday Bight for her bm: Hba aa ama- etd by SliaCa Hait, who wi at I'aodltloo for a Um week. Through the carelesa handling of a re volver Friday night a woman of the " Whiteohapple" district sustained a flesh wound of tbe thigb. Mrs. Thomas Condon and daughter were severely burned in endeavoring lo escape from the Masonio building dur ing tbe tire at Antelope. Stop that cough! Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of 8hiloh's Cure may save your life. HM k. B m uu.u u uuudcc a, warren, x uov. Lord has issued the customary proclamation against tbe setting n - iurem urea, m aooordauoe with an act passed by the legislature. Willis Stewart started for Baker City Sunday morning. He will ti.kc cbarg oi a band of sheep for lha summer, ex peouog to return bere about October h v"''" uureu. a ciear bead an sweet Dreath secured with 8biloh Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee Masai injector free. SnM hv Hrm... - J W..UUU1 varren. j Some careless individual tied a saddle horse to an inseoure rail Saturday. The last seen i f the combination was a neok and neok race in the direction of TW canyon. Mrs. George Conser, aooompanied bs her sister, Miss Lena Kbea, will start for Long Beaoh Wednesday evening, where they expeot to remain during the month of August. aoarcely a day passes that a load of harvesting machinery does not go out of town. The implement dealers inform ns tbat business is brisker with them than for several years past, fpu. . . ' ue uazeue oarnes a full stock of mourning . note, correspondence style, with envelopes to match. Those desiring suon stationery oan have their wants supplied at this offioe. tf, W. W. Kirk, of Black Horse district, made ns a pleasant call on his return from Mo Uuffey springs. Mr. Kirk is staiiuoh advocdte of tbe medicinal prop erties or the springe, aod predlots that in time people will tl jok to tbem from all eeotions of the oooutry. T ; ... uu want tne latest war news, the iresDest looal happenings, city or oountry, get the Gazette, semi-weekly, Tuesday and Friday. Patronage help make a paper. Compare it with those of other towns tbe size of Heppner BDd th viazette will not suffer thereby. if At tbe Heppner Gaudy Fantory i th Tl ) urn In I a . drinks. J as. Hart can famish you milk shakes, eodo, ice oream soda, orange wine, peach oider, eto. Ioe oream booths nioely fitted up. Come and try the Liewey flavor a new thiog and very fine. 661 tf The Marquam Grand, on Morrison street in the Marquam building, is under excellent management and the pnblio will be royally entertained this winter. New companies and new faoes will ap pear from time to time at this popular, flrst-olass theatre of Portland, and when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take In some of tbe fine dramas tbat will be presented. tt J. 8. Brooks, employed at Carsoer & Hayden's sawmill at Wagner, bad the misfortune of almost severing three fin gere of hit left hand. A Lone Rock pbj sioian attended them, taking several stitohes iu ei-ob finger. Siturday be readied town with bis band io a very se rious condition, and, consulting Dr. Mo. Swords, it was found neoessarv to am putate ths third floger at the first joint, anoraing Mr. Brooks great relief. H. Downer, of Grants Paas. Southern Oregon, passed tbrongb town Saturdav io compaoy with fourothermeo.eoroote oy team for tbe Falouie country. Their inteotioo ia to spend tbe mmmer io tbe harvest fioldt of Eastern Oregoo aud Washington. Mr. Dowoer hat a 40 acre epple orohard adjeoeot lo Grant Pa. but prediott that the iuore.se of freight ratet oo tbe Southern Paciflo will ore. olude a Dossibil.tr Southern Oregoo fruit grower. The native torn of thin it at h. formed to organization to perpetuate the memory of pioneer, whi are faat pa. log away, under tbe name of Grand Cabin of Native Hoot cf Oregon." The following ofBoere were electe.1 for the ensniog year: President, John C. Lr at nre; flrtl vioe president, Joeeph D. Leej second vioe president, Frank M. Robin eooj eevretary. Eogeoe Wbiu; orator, B. B. Be. k man; ineide sentiuel, Charle T. Belobr; outside eentinel.Oleud Ktra ban; marabal, Jobo W. Miolo; traitee. Ralph E. Moxly, lUlpb It. Uoulway.Hol Blumaoer, Ralph W. Uyt, Arthur L Frzir, II. C Wortmeo. Edw. II. Thorn Frank Ralston, Lone Rook merohaot. was io town on busiuess Monday. . leal, a prominent attorney of Portland, is registered at the Palaoe. Attorney C. E.Redfield purchased of nir. frank McFarlandhis beautiful resi dence oo Main street. las. Mart oan be found at tbe old stand. He returned from Dayton with out an eccort Sunday morning. Charles Royce, of Hardmao, shipped a number of bead of oattle to the Uoioa Meat Co., c f Portland, yesterday. a special meeting of the Salvation Army will be held at the Baptist church Ibursday nigbt. Adjutant Mrs. Jewell, of Walla Walla, will be present. An interesting meeting is assured, t j which h publio are oordially invited. Thre was "weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth" when Mrs. Otis Pat terson informed "her boys" that they must seek the tender raeroies of other boarding-housekeepers this morning. Mrs. Patterson surrenders her boarders in order that she can prepare for her de parture the first of next month. Frauk McFarlaud Departs. Mr. Frank McFarland who has been one of Heppoer'e most aotive business men for severe! years, as a member of the firm of Coffin k MoFarland. takes bis departure with his family for Hood River tomorrow, where they will remain until September, when they will oroceed to Portland, expecting to make tbat place their permunent home. Mr. Mc Farland has proven himself an impor- aut factor in the development and pro Kress oc the town, and both he aod family will be missed by the oommunity in general. Mr. MoFarland. like mauv others, baa experienced bis full share of bitter disappointment from a business point of vinw, oving to the unprecedent ed depression of the past few years, but oeing a man endowed with iudomitahln pluek a d energy will not be lou in re gaining his fioanoial footing. As ao in surance ageut be is oredited with havino written the past year a greater amount of business than any one man in tbe etoteof Oreaon, wbiob speaks well for his ability. The residents of Hennner unite io wishing for himself aud family success io tueir new home. WATSON'S SQUADRON SAILS THIS WEEK Orders Fron) Navy Department For Warships to Prepare for Sea at Once. EXPEDITION FOB POBTO HICO SAILED ONSDRIY General Rican Miles at the Head of the Porto Expedition The Army of Occu pation Will Number 25000 Men. 1 Minor v 1 1 1 & Oo.' Great clean-up of Odds and Er)ds, Recants, and Broken Lots is now on. Ladies' Shirt Waists a Ladies' Low Lace Shoes and Oxford o Ties t0. A fm Mfrr.nlil. Hum. Mr. 0i. U bitiet rootly of Onlfai. Wnsh., It io oof town preptratory -opeoing np ao etloostvt general mf. ebaodlst bntiuiMt. Mr. Wbiiiet U taptr lolending a conpleia rarrangetno of tha sior. rnom formerly occupied b) Cfflo t MeFar land, aod when parfVotad ha will oiradiiitrly tinnk tha aatna w lb a a mplne lina irf tui aUptd l (bis antiim. Mr. Wbltlit it atl,i.binfl bimoatf io I!i.por al ao eptorlont tinifi, aod w predict f. him ajatl fcrff th f.airobkgt hriod opoe tba buxui-n eir.rfit of Ui Ijwo. Tho Sura La Grippe Cure. There u no use snfferiuo from this lreadful malady if you will only uet the iglit remedy, fou are having pain all hrough your bjdy, your liver is mil of order, have no appetite, no life or ambi- 1100, have a bad cold, in fact are com pletely used up. Electric Bitters are the only remedy tbat will give you prompt and sure relief. Thv nnt i,n j uw uiiovtl Ull oor liver, stomach and kidneve. tonenn tbe whole system and make you feel like new being. They are guaranteed to oure or prioe rsfutded. For Bale at E. J. 8I00 urn's drug store, ouly 50 cents per bottle. A Ha a Misfortune. The many friends of Mrs. J. B. Man. nmg will ba pained to learn of the mis fortune whio.; overtook her one day last weea. while making preparation to mop the diuing room Boor of the Palaoe hotel she slipped and io falling fraotnred ner hip bone. She was immediate. taken to a comfortable room io tbe hotel wnere Ve. Sw oburne iij - H vwugu taUM poo aidgoosis pronounoed it an Infra oapsular fracture of tbe femnr. whinh wing 10 ner age will possibly reouira ume nme tor reuoitiog. This affeot loo falls with double aeverity on Mra. Mao nmg from the fact that ber husband it iu a feeble atate of health ., k.. k entirely depeudenl on ber earnings for topport. Her friends will doubtless come to ber aid aod ooutnbute to her tapporl and oomlorl. Washington, Jaly la-Commodore Watson's Eastern bo uadron will sail for the Canary islands and the coast of Spain not later than the end of the present week. This much has been decided by the navy department. Plans for the sending of the squadron have reached a point where government officials are considering the matter of fixing the exact day for its departure. In the meantime, positive orders have been given to the effect that the work of preparing the warships for their coming cruise must be brought to a close immediately, with a view to having everything in readiness by the end of the week. The naval war board is at present in conference with the president, presum ably arranging the final details regarding Watson's coming cruise As before stated in these dispatches, it is calculated that Watson will reach the Canaries about August 1st and be ready to strke a blow nt tne bpanish coast a few days later. t c o o o t WI k CinTV'TtlAlT f . I 1 O a -sr.. .iaDuiimxuj, u.y io. uenerai Miles, leading the Porto Rican expedition, left Siboney, Cuba, today, on the Yale, with four batteriea of artillery and a few seasoned troops. Two brigades are at Charleston emb irking today on transports to take them to Porto Kico. All the force at Tampa, 13,000 strong, embraciug the artillery, will be put on ooara as rapidly as the transports can be gotten there. General Brooke Will take the first And aannnA Itti'c,;., , u: t ,11 . . v..,i0iU14o ui mo uurps rrom unicnamauera io rorto uico. Washington, July 18.-General Brooke had another confers today with Secretary Alger with reference to preparations for the Portn Eico expedition. The general reports that hia arm i rftnd anA u believed they can be embarked within a fortnieht. While a nOBit,iv Belection has not been made, it is understood that Newport New- will be the port of departure of the larger part of the expedition. The arm v of occupation is expected to consist of about 25,000 men, and it has been decided to take no chances of repeating the mistake made in Shaf. ter's case of landing with an insufficient force and then being obliged to ae mie at a critical moment awaiting reinforcements. The emnlovment of an overpowering force is also "expected to save bloodshed. To Cure CoiKiipmiuii forever, ii (AuVBreu tttiiUvfutUartla loo or 25a II U t G full locure, urugijtkM refund moo.j. Dr. John W. Rnit. r.f iha "Rd lighl," avr on th o-l f. otnrlliiig aav, oan fomiali joit tba OdnI rtk taila In lit Uad'Uatibattoo, Jray, Varwoulh of Uio-inade by aa artist la Ibt butiaa. Drop a aol Itka ll.a lala eat of tint KHitb. if ('aril tlnllBg. At tba fgalar n-etting of th a toi.eil held lt tdgM, with Mayor U'lrgto io tba e!mlr, Ciwarilrnaa hilclnlbal. vill Hnenm, Hittifoa and ltamo w(r nrrs. tbt, and following huMir.. iraotteud: Viiii,.n i fji,,ii F.tr, for t"i!i'n m btabl waihmta, Ui 1 n il,u l.ii -v . r tfi.nl.. i,U A ( , J Nitr. DlffonloB of Kaowlede. Io summing op it indebtedness to tba past, maukiod fiodt that it owea moat to tba ioventiont whiohbavt made potsibla the widest diffuioo of knowledge. Tba first aod greatest of these la tbat which gfce ot tba alphabet, for without it knowledge ooold with difficulty be ao quired, aod with greater diflloolty ba traosmitleJ. Before the invention of tba alphabet, roco bad but little oontlcoitv of thought. 8hey onoveied ilea . nieana of tnarka and tigos. but each tveot required an entirely differeot pro- cet of delineation. Wbeo tba aluhaliei was prodocrd word wxrt formed, aod tbe r in tnro wera grouped into seoteiieet. Umika followed aa rapt If w aa tba kuowl- PltA . .f linB Ia a..:.. - n. " lv wriiv piiraiii. I hH books tervi-d to preserve tba learnioif of i ieir !imi for Iba beofflt of mU' qaenl agea. but Ibey did not pUoa il j auv great rileot al tba disixxal of lha ner,! of tbeir own day. Jba Invention of printing waa odid to bring abont a oonditinn la wbfc b ko iwMgt waa aaatly acaiblalo all ,o thiisled for it , and tbit it what miket it tba second great atp In tba march of progrvsa Tbla luvaotion of printing ali aaablea tbnaa bf0rjilid by tha tna!ioiaa fur oiaba.1 tbaot by Dr. Margarita Oaroaef to Impart iof.irmntioa tt Iboaa wb'a eaa ara prooonooAj leeirabla. Tba dor'nr eao toomerala aoning ib eoora or 0.0 r, atio bava aongbl Ur r-melM, ojoy cor.ioia c. or lifw l-mg aundmg thai bava Vll l I almxl li,.tgi,(l,. 1, ta no lotigar nrMm. r i,., ,. ba aondi-rfiil cures aba b rl.rfrl,1 dtolaol ttrrttury ; lmUy.op.,o tba .lrrt n nn nr. ara iboaa f rtril lo ,a aim bit avn up ia lpitl.i swk Iba an w ao if'ai4, aa rplruitj u' t,rk rol k-h. not lat-a iu Iba l and will U abswat froia Mcpt.oi-r ena lixnith. u. What Dr. A. K. Halter Sari. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observing tbe tffeot of your 8hilobt Oura in oases of advanced oonsomption, I am prepared to say it is tho most remarkable remedy tbat hat ever been brought to my atten tion. It hat oertaioly saved many from oonsumption. Sold by Conser & Wurron special Notice. At tba present proprietor of the Oa tetta musl leave Heppner soon, ha desirous of tettling np bit affairt. What it dua bin. ba most bava at once, to that ha oan meet alt demaoda. Drop in and settle your aocount. 57.ff Baoklea't Araiea Halve. Tba Beit Salvs in the world for Cntt, Broiaea. Horet, Uloert, Salt Rheum, Fevar Horet. Tetter. rh Chilblains, Oorna, and all Hkin Erop tiooa. and positively cures I'ila or no pay required Ii ia goaraotead to giva perfect ealisfaotloo or money refunded. Price 25 ceota par boa. For aula h Bloootn Drug Co., E. J. 8lororo, manager fills I tour 0iortunii). On m:oiit of U'li cants, nh or Imiir a KCheroun kiunplrt , mniltd of tin tmwt Mpnl ir tlutiirrli nnd Hay l-'evir Curr (j.lya l renin mum suftinent lo di-iuon-slrala tbe f;r-v tont e,f the rcmwK ELY Jin.rn.i rs, W '.vinnu 1 1 N'tw York City f pv. John Held. Jr . r f On ni Fa'KMuut raoiiniiiifuilrd Kly's I infti.i l'.nim In ma. 1 can sniplm-i. lliH !. t, i,if '-u a ,llt9 Ua onr fitr fniiirrh if mih1 dinoti." ltv. Francia W. I'.nln Tairtor Outral I'raa. Church, Itulenn, Mont. Ely's (fam Halm la the acknowltdgatd etira fur mturrh nml rvtitaina no nuiTury or any injurious drug l"rloa, 60 cc-nla. ADVEUT1MKD LETTEKS. I ETTER8 ADVEKTIHKD AT HEl'I'NEK lJ Or., July 1H, lhuu, Allen, Clmrllo lllowem, A 8 Hrace, James Jones, Nicholas Jones, L P Kennedy, William i?, ,.er I'TMh, Hiiro Miyrlck, W B Mllehell, John T , Rmlifers, K M When calling for these letters please aav advertised j, j.. Wiluams. V. il. L4 rUH HALE. Kaoob, 820 tores, good laud, i milea of Heppner, all fancad, plenty of water, housa and barn, 140 acrea of summer- fallow, all ready for fall crop. Eaty terms. Call at tba Uatetta offln. a6-lf IJewBlr llluod Vtep. . Clean blood iiu-hiis a clenn skin. K, Iuuty willmut it. CaMarett, Candy Cathar h.t ncan jour moon and awn u i-hu i. iiik u) i,iB ,nr.y over ami urivuig all im .urines ironi u,e iKiy. j,.Kjn to-.lny to mi uk i iiniun, iw.iu, ,otrirs, blnt kheada, ami Unit sit kly biliuiis coniilexiim by takinii " ",-vuu)f ior i. 'ii win. All drug n..iniuiii.ui HUHianieeti, iuc, 23c, 50r. IIIK) KKWAKI) I mil d pact ror information loading loiue arrest and ooovid on of aoy par ann ateating exttle branded "WUH ooo- neoted on Iba left tide. Waddla on lha or,e riBci nooHia. t5-nov3 O Calicos, in Standard Brands I bummer Wash Goods. 6 In order to make a clean sweep of those goods Awe have made prices far below cost in many in stances as an inducement. tir. .i. ... e ve must nave room tor tall goods. They are A coming in 'even nnw in laro-a nnontifino xrn i 1. sr u ' " - iiuuuwuoo, c navt) WM l n . - j 1 ( i . .. sriau cuunuuus siock oi goods ordered in New York y and Chicago and our object is to clear away space A for them. J r V We have made one deep slashing cut into the abv goods decapitating not only ur usual modest J profit but 9 portion of the originial wholesale cost. You get Genuine Honest Bargains. Come and marvel at them. We get Space. t a) t t A THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J . C. BORCHEJRS Who has secured the services of MRS. MARGARET VON CADOW As manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. Rates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Mi- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Kind You Hare Always Bought Bignatara of SJ NEW FIRM ! Noble & Successors lo Noble & Co., Ara m ii.is M m ii.. on sum .i.h iu.,. h.,mii, Whli to ilMl Krr. aa, .1.1 .1, bill. of ttm la tr. .. ii2ult it n. o. AreliJJ"in plenty of II. Don't vwiiuv mis. ifeoa r work a nsr ijt if zmmmA beautiful display iba fesl's" i.f nUuilJiva' lbs ltij it ni l foar miu.im. "" W iH' raa, auruttta It dp.,t, -aad i.psaiDf f strrat aa a ttx drlva Kvartiwa tats a. ar ftfilit. eoasiilnrahla Ji us'id. I fa!' an r ',lsriit Ui in l won- Is that of plain and decorated Chmawarc & Quccnswarc At. i J , j . - S I I 1 T - - I . .. i .r.,-M.r,B in tarn MtHiv, W l g-UX'f I itTi tYili.. i i 1 ,,,Ur H Mr aU.aii, r swIiwUdrwiMwH, Ihrr ni..l u.Mrit, ! fj l. . k, , if . "in"fiiwr,iiiiii, t ) !'., (r.r. ..lil nnllt!n,ii ( )T 'wnirTr.? I f ft. f !" I,rW?7 aai " ' '' I- i irv a tt ,,V-V-.i. I if.J g si 1 1. ' f . C 4si. w. ,a!,' awiil a4' ' a-t J I V J WWlVtvnitoln. , Gilliam k Bisbee's THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. That 14-Year Old Stuff, U All n'o. D i. On Tap Down at The Telephone Saloon a a IT la MA. MIC QUODS Naw Stand, City Hotel Building, IOW TlXarliVRO, Prop. DOOTS AND SHOES! Il THt PLACE TO QtT THCM IS O" ax. iiciiisiv'riiiv co. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. 0-S.t,, M.-Str.a, R.,..r.a, . Sp.al.H, CONSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of j.uro ami frchli dru al ways in Htock. Careful attention paid fo lilling of prescriptions. A.. A.J3LIAI LVMSICJC, Merchant Tailoring! ft aa ... Mr. AliraliaitiMick m tho pioneer tailor of liepii nor. Jam work k alwa (irHt claHU ami natinac- tion guaranteed. CM LI, AND HKK MR ON MAY HTHKHT- "When you hear dem bells P ni anoi i.d kkuw thatthk HUPPNElt TRANSFER CO'S iSelled C'Xrrt'M l CominL'. I)oe del iwrv ui. il- oil nhort order, 10 centu and upward. Tliit wapHt n No. 4, ami leavu ymir order will or at "Untral ti lepliori.- o!lee. h it, 9 00 WHERE YOU CAN OET WHAT VOU WANT. VK M0YJ5 ANYTHING