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About The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1898)
r Golden keeps soft drinks of all kiuds. J Don’t forget Ole Oleseu Friday and Saturday night-. W. M. Barnett made a business trip to The Dalles Wednesday. The basket social after the show Fri day evening. Everybody invited. D. M. Radley is the only wholesale dealer in lime and cement In the county Mr and Mrs. C. W. Diekinan came up on the Columbia Southern Tuesday F o r S a le __ JL ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o^ ooocoo^ooooooooooocoooooo^ ooo Now ««w T i8* BUn“ h° m“ tead— 160 acres, all farm land. Good well of water. « 0 -0 « ¿ 4 I h nv> , Oue fourth ° f grain will go to the buyer of this property. *9? • >350 cash, balance m two paym ents, two years time. eveuing. She Set Her Heart On a Kingsburry Piano that she saw in our magnificent assortment, but de spaired of getting it till we sold her one at such a reasonable price, and on such easy terms, that her desire was gratl- fied. Everyone that hears a note struck on one of these sweet toned in struments, that lias any ‘‘music in the s«ul,” is ehanned into wanting one. They can l»e found in The Dalles only at 170 Second Street. Commercial Company Has handled by far the ’argest share of Sherman County's crops. It has gained this distinction because it has dealt fairly with everybody. If you want a good blotter call at the N ews office. We keep them for free distribution. The Columbia Packing Co. always keep the best l»eef, pork, sausage, etc., E llis Neece property— :6o acres, 130 acres faftn land, In the market. Good spring on the northw est corner of this place. $950; $350 cash, balance in three years, equal W. M. Barnett hns improved his paym ents. store property this week by puttlug sidewulk around It. Rev. N. A. Baker of Portland spoke on prohibition at Dingle's ball Mon is what inspires confidence, and this company day evening. He is a pleasant speaker. Married—Sunday. April 17, 1898, at Call on or address, is proud of its record on this a id other lines. the home of the bride’s parents in Gol dendale, Mr. Chas. N. Hess and Miss Estella Masters. I>r. Madden, of Chicago, eminent specialist and authority on eyes, will be at hotel in Wasco, Apr. 23 to 28. EASTERN OREGON’S LEADING MUSIC HOUSE. Glasses prescribed and fitted. The democrats expect to hold their adjourned meeting at Moro Saturday, April 23d, for the purpose of choosing Sherman »»untv’s next officials. For constipation bike Karl’s Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier. It ' Stcam-rolîed barley at Barnett’s. Basket social at Dingle’s hall Friday cures headache, nervousness, eruptions : Buy a sack or two. night. J on the face, and makes the head clear T erm * orsu b M crlp tlo n : The N ews job office has a few water P. J. Patterson A Co. handle the as a bell. So4d by Marsh A Medler. O n e D o lla r P e r Y e a r . contract blanks for sale. When you go to a hotel you will al best cigars. ways he better satisfied if you go to the 100 men wanted—to take their meals LODGE DIRECTORY. P. J. Patterson A Co. keep all kinds best one. Go to the City Hotel at 4 U R O R A LODGE 5 O .M , K. o f P.—Meets at the Delmonico restaurant. of soft drinks. J Y «very F riday even tn* «17:30 in thetr a all. Moro, conducted by Hayes A Holder, The N ews from bow till after elec » o jo ’- m ’ng brothers cord ially in v ited . Deputy-Sheriff McCoy was in tti* and vou will get the best accommoda G. w rA sD B B ira, D. 8 Y o v s o , city Monday. K. o i K., an d 8 . C. C. tion, 20c. Send in your name. tions in the city. I IL L IA N TEM PLE. NO. 17, R. 8 .—Meets Dr. H. H. Sutcliffe is spending the V. C. Bmck spent Sunday with his JL, every W ednesday even in g at sn» in K .ot Mrs. Kern having removed her mil “ H ail. Sojourning Sisters cord ially in vited . week with his parents at Goldendale. family in Portland. Mas. L il l y M s s . f . tta T oa g . linery and dressmaking parlors to the Mrs. E J. Dunn left Friday for Cor - M. o f R. A C. V. P. J. Patterson A Co. keep nice or- Armsworthy house, next to Dingle s AYLOR LODGE, A r . A A. M .-M ee t« 8 t vallis, where she will visit her parents, anges, lemons, etc. W asco every first and third T uesd ay in blacksmith shop, has very much bet The Defcnouico is keeping up ite rep- I Splendid confectionery, oranges ba- •aah m on th at 7 e. « . V. C. B sock , ter accommodations for her line of bus W . M. B a b k b t t . 8 e e . W .M . iness. Ladies, call and see. T. «H E R M A N POST NO. 4, G. A. R.— utation as the best restaurant in town, danas, etc , at Golden s. .M e ets first tx tn r d a y in each m o c th . Vis- Great, big, luscious Eastern oysters ! Pmf. J. M. DeMoss dropped in to The draft stnlliion owned by C. E tin g brethren in v ited . A . B. W ooi.BY , B. J'. P i k « A 4 ji. com. —any style—at the Delmonico restnu- j see us Tuesday afternoon. Jones will stand at Wasco and vicinity olden « h e a p c hapter . K 9 m rant. N o . 46, M eem-every in il and 4th Tuesday Buy your vegetables, butter, etc., of Wednesdays, Thursdays. Fridays and e v e n in g . A n s a Eax*«KGTOS. W. M, Saturday mornings. He will leave J. W. Stalley, of the Oregonian, was the Columbia Packing Co. 7A8CO ASSEMBLY N o . 7» V . A .-m e e t» Saturday noon and go to J. E. Forbes’ in the city Friday, looking the inter 1 a»ery Mooting- ev en in g in R . o f P . h a ll. . ^ou tan get the best candies and place, and remain there till Sunday ■L. dL W a l k « , , A u m k s D o s , ests of that paper. S ecreta ry , M. A, nuts of P. J. Patterson A Co’s. Are For Sale by the Oregon Trading Co. See them before buying. night. From thence he will be at F. H Meader A Cd., of Moro, will be The picnic ever at John Day school- home Monday and Tuesday. For fur- THURSDAY APR. 21, 1898 clad to have you visit them and h*>k house will be worth attending. particular« Inquire ut J. M H «q,. „ o te r r . , over thdr new s* ck of merchandise NEWS TERSELY '£Ot.B. 01e Olesen at the Armory. Mr. J. W. Booth is fast getting Ins The Rural Spirit ha- the h.Iluwin» A prominent republican paper, that when in town. Markham's **OIe Diesen” Co will Have ju s t ordered carload drills with extra heavy wheels di office looms up stairs completed. toaa> «bout the «nail fanner: T h e. waa eo a n ileu -In « . McKinley elec Best cigars and tobaccos in tow n at There will be a basket social next apjicar at the Armory hall Friday and rect from the factory. Beth Hoe and Pressed drills There will he an excursion from here small farmer cannot »ic with h l. rich- . U-,l. tlm'a exprarae, II- opinion: <iol den’s. Friday evening at Dingle’s hall, for the cr neighbor in buying farm machin- | Shall the American Hag be trailed in Saturday nights April 22 aud 28. The by train May 1st, to Htxxl River. with holes 8 inches apart. The Union Lumber Co. carry M o benefit of the Christian church. Ev cry. He must either go iuto combina the dust by a barbarous nation? The press speaks well <»f this company. erybody invited. Monogram and Pandora cigars are Bherry drills or must grow the conduct of the president has brought The Bulletin, of Fisher, Minu, bays: , tion with . . . neighbors * The O. T. Co. sells Phoenix and Gol- leaders; at P. J. Patterson A Co’s. N ews and Grass Valley Journal one ‘‘Markham’s i)le Diese« company I crop, wuich do not require M-h much- the blush of i h s w U> the cheek of P. J Patterson A ( X have a nice den Eagle high grade bicycles. Buy .year for <1 50. drew a giKxi bouse at Hamiltoti’a op- I every h.y.1 A m e r lean e n , .„ d „ nm eon- and we i ew h<1UM! Th„tHl „¡«I tghL Al Mark- The Delmonieo is the best eating ers will do well to see them before buy line of standard chewing tobaccos. turns and greater profits. fronted with the pnomhinty of being h>m „ o k 0 | w ,; , ing. Prices are right. Mr. H. M. Parry of Moro was a pas mad? puilv house in town. K- _ « The D O to» Family were with u , »H «*" *>»" * « • »wardly « " l b nation. T.ie ! gqde Norwegians, Stop that cough! Take warning. It senger on Tuesday evening’s train. ay . bate yu, aud Mr and Frank Fulton were in the { country is letter prepared for war now S T O P -w here all the TooriaU, Drnmrner*. Farmers, M erctoanu.Stoe<m en. Mioera, may lead to consumption. A 25c bot Fruit, vegetables, lard, butter, every- again last week. These people never than it was in 1891, yet the govern kept the audience roaring. Mia« Ma •city Friday evening. and everybody else atopa. tle of Shiloh’s Cnre n»ay save your life. thing, at the Columbia Packing Cb. forget us, and they are always appre tnie McClure in the dual cha racter of New styles of ladies’ jewelry—solid Sold by Marsh A Medler. ciated. They always draw a Urge ment. or the president acting under the Jeunie Larsen and Mihs Austin »a* A L L /T R A IN S STO P AT H O T E L . gold—at Potter Bros. Frank Layton has moved his shoe • Miss Rose Ricks, of The Dalles, has house Their friends are always glad advice of Mark Hanna and the Wall good. By request of the husiu?ss men Mrs. W. H. Biggs came up from The shop one door south of the Prescrip been visiting Miss May Euright this to have them come again. The two street broker-«, deliberatv y is holding of Fisher, the company will piay a re week. Dalles Friday night tion drug store, where he can be found additions, Waldo and Miss Davis, do back and allowing the enemy to for- turn engagement here on Saturday The man who eats at the Delmonico well, and the family may well be , tify himself and gain vantage ground. next ” Was. B. Neidermeyer, the fruit tree ready to accommodate all comers. restaurant gets the full worth of his S IN N O T T & FISH , P roprs . proud of them. Perhaps the neatest It is not certain now but that matters man, is in the county. AH parties knowing themselves in Reserved seats, 50c: general admis money. have gone so far that iu case of war sion. 35c. part of the last programme was the , ,, T- . . - . ... Mrs. Isabella Pulliam came up from debted to me fnxn the year 1892 to 1896 1 b ,*,M W,‘l the won,‘ of H A R O T IM E S : C z W s E A N D R E M E D Y T H E D A L L E S O R E The Columbia Packing Co. will re -iUilug of the Ark.n-HW Traveller, by I must pay up at once and save costs. The Daiies Friday eveuing. Were any of the European powers ceive a shipment of fresh salm»n Fri Prof. J. M. DcMosa. The old gentle R. D ingle . A a d t h e C f t ls e n * « R e s p o n s i b il i t y . Wm. Henriehs was down from Hotel Rates to Suit The Times, man did so well he was called out the ’ involved as is the United states, the F or S a le —One go»id office building, day night. Rev. N. A. Baker, the state organ-; Moro ¡Saturday and Sunday. climax w<»uld have been reached long second time, and he was thoroughly S A M P L E R O O M S. situates at the corner of 3rd and Biggs Swann, the sign writer, has executed ixer of the prohibition party, trill dis Vote for Henry Krause, regular pro- street. Terms reasonable. Inquire of The Family were eii ago. As it Is this country Is lieing giv a neat confectionery sign for John Gol appreciated. cuss the above questions at the follow -; cored many times. », V V- J- R- K- °- R Ä O »»* W. U.T. Ca. «tare r>A<.e* en the laugh by other nations. ‘‘Old hibitiou nominee for county treasurer. c ll b e lT ln evlile, Dufur. Ty<b Valley. Oak Uror«, Autetvpe. U. J. B right . den this week. an d dale sr a c e tine«. Glory” is on the wane. But It is not ing dat- a and places, to wit: An exchange has well said: With F. H. Meader and Mr. and Mrs. R. Half a million more of dollars Is to Bigelow, Thursday, April 21; Monk- j M anted—a woman to take charge ot butchers and packers scouring the the fault of the people. The masses W. Pinkerton were visitors to Port be spent on the Cascade locks. This is kitchen. Must be a good cook. Ap country for live stock to meet current have urged the government at Wash land, Friday and Saturday. 22 and 23; land this week. to finish some uncompleted riprapping, ; ply at this office. honor’ of the { i*uday, 25; Grass Valiev, . demands and paying remarkably good ington to uphold the Mre. E. E. Cooper and daughter makiDg more secure from high water, Mr. Geo. Barrien came up from figures, and with large shipmentscom- country, and the lw-st blood of the na Twesdav, 26; Moro. Wednesday and * «anae up Friday night to visit En etc. Portland Tuesday evening, to visit bis Ing in from California and elsewhere, tion is offered to sustain Old Glory. ' Thursday, 27 and 28; Wason, Friday, gineer Cooper. Miss Kate Kretzer, a sister to P. L. J sister, Mrs. L. Clark. I the foolishness of selling off cattle and The spirit of him who unfurled the 29. All said meetings will begin at Mrs. H attie Andrews came up Fri Kretzer, and Mr. aud Mrs. Gray, of 7:45 p. m. We ask a fair hearing and Mr. and Mre. W. H. Biggs were up ,1OR8 at the ,ow Prlw reached is beconi- starry banner aud said it should wave day night from visit ta her father at Ottumwa, Iowa, visited Wasco this trust everybody will hear these lec-i a thousand years, still lives in the from The Dalles Sunday. They were iug *PP**«nt. Whether profitable or tures. Dixon, California week. They were highly pleased with . C. J. U rto ht . the guests of Dr. and Mre. Edgington. n3t to Put £ lain Mt pr«*»nt price« into hearts of Ids countrymen. The people 1 Is receiving wheat at all points in Sher County Chairman. The N ews job office has put in a the city. Mr. J. B. Hose expects to move his ,ive8tock’ there is coming a time when looked to the rue-sage of the president for hope, but were sadly disappointed. I new paper cutter, and is now in shape Karl’s Clover Root Tea, for constipa family to Waaco soon. They will occu- P i c n i c . man e n n n t y . i— — certain,y wl,! Pav «aain, and when to do cutting, trimming, or anything tion. It’s the be.st, and if after using I py the house recently vacated by W. ' ^ie Sherman and CiUiain oounries will ®nd loss Incident to rv- Party and sectional strife set aside for it you don’t say so, return the package ’ A. Murchie. in the printing line stocking Oregon’s depleted ranges and the time being, the people denouuced have a joint picnic and f i l i n g part} All kinds of watches, d o ers and and get your money. Sold by Marsh . hog supply is counted, the lack of wis the message as powerfully wtak, and at the John Day schoolhouse, district Catarrh cured. A clear head and dom and good judgment used will be dismay took the place of hope. jewelry can be found at Liebe’s jew A Medler. 44, Saturday, April 30. The program sweet breath secured with Shiloh’s very apparent. The president will go one step fur- 1 for the day will be furnished by the Notice to K. of P.—All knighte in elry store at The Dalles. < ata; rh Remedy; sold on a guaran Immense sales of yearling sheep ther. He will veto any measure taken ! Blalock, Bigelow and John Day J. W. Smith, Rufus, Or., has a fine possession of badges belonging to Au tee. Nasal injector free. Sold by have taken place in Crook county dur by congress to punish the murderous schoolhouses. Au enjoyable time will line of suits. It will pay you to see rora Lodge No. 54, K. of P., will kind Marsh A Medler. W ill p a y as m uch for w h e a t as anyb ody ing the last week or ten days. As banditti of Spain. This will give con be had. Everytx«ly invited t» come ly return them at their earnest con them. H is prices are low. Miss Jordan, an experienced instruc many as 25.000 head are said to have gress the final opportunity to take aud bring dinners and fishing outhLs. venience. D. 8. Y oung , 8. C. You can get the Wasco N ews and tor on the piano or organ, will be in changed hands, the purchaser was J. matters in its own hands and impeach NOTICE: Owing to a change in the Grass" Valley Journal for <1.50. Wasco Tuesdays and Fridays of each W. Blake, representing Dr. Wilson, of the president for treason. What we F u r n i t u r e F r o tn F a c t o r y t o F ir e s i d e . business all parties owing L. Clark on week. Bring in your subscriptions. Being the only extensive manufac For particulars, terms, etc., Wyoming. The prices have not beer, need at this critical time is a Jackson note or book account are requested to turers of furniture in the world selling Go to Dingle’s for your share sharp settle up. Money can be sent to Biggs call at Mrs. M. M. Kern s. given out, but the Prineville Journal o ra Lincoln. If the country shows Mr. Frank W. DesNoyer, advance Is assured that they were in the neigh the white feather, skulks iu cowardice, direct from maker to user, we save our en in g. 12 inch, 15c; 14 inch, 20c; or left at the Sherman County Bank. tor the Ole Olesen company, arrived in borhood of <2.50 a head, alter shearing. the people will never be able to lift up customers the enormous ex;>enses and horse shoeing <3 00 per span. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure cures our city Tuesday, and has got all ar Of the gross number sold, R, E. Fort their heads in the face of the derision profits of the jobbers and retailers. J. W. Smith has in his store in where others fail. It is the leading ranged to put his show in our city two ner sold 7000; Williamson & Sichel, which will be our Gating disgrace If Send for Catalogue A, showing our full Rufus, one of the most complete lines cough cure, and no home should be nights, commencing Friday, April 22. 6(XX); Meyer & Brown, 2500; William t Die massacre of the Maine’s marines line of household furniture, at 30 to 50 of shoes in the state. See them. w ithout it. Pleasant to take and goes The pleasant temperature which we Brown, 2000; Joe Meyer, 600; and C. goes unavenged who will we have to percent under retail value. Quaker The N ews job office has just received right to the spot. Sold by Marsh A Medler. at present enjoy is nt>t only favorable Sayne, 500. Two years ago the high man our uaviet in the future? The Valley Manufacturing Co., 355 WeU large invoice of extra fine envelopes, for the growing crops, but the sheep est price paid for such sheep after people now appear to be of the opinion Harrison St., Chicago. Potter Bros, have added a large all sizes. Our prices are the lowest. D r . 6 . E . H a n d e r s, D e n t i s t . line of new goods this week, gold rim men are also profiting by it, for better shearing was <1 15, aud very few that they made a fatal mistake iu ele For Sale—I have about 50 head of brought that price. Of The Daiies, Oregon, will be at Was- i vating McKinley to the presidency. good work horses for sale. Inquire of med spectacles, also cheaper ones,wind weather could not be desired for spring A petition praying that the Colum co Monday and Tuesday of the first protectors, etc; watches, clocks, and lambs, and it is also good for shearing G D. Woodworth. Hood Liver, Or. bia Southern Railway Co. build its week of each mouth; at M'»ro Wed-j and dipping.—Chronicle. all kinds of new jewelry. Potter Bros, F a r m e r s a s B u y e r s . For sale, a first-class, high grade are up to-date on everything. line down to McDonald's bridge in nescay and Thursday of the first week Rural Spirit: Constituting as the The weekly scores at the bowling ladies* srneel. In perfect order. Cost There Is no plow like the Oliver alley this week are as follows: Wed Grass Valley canyon has heeu presen farmer doss docs from forty to fifty of each mouth; at Grass Valley F ri-, SI 15 two years ago. Will sell for <35. Chilled gang plow. The O. T. Co. is nesday, Armsworthy, 55; Thursday, ted to the officials of that road. The per cent of the entire population, far day and Saturday ©f the first week of Can be seen at Mrs. Kern’s. making a special run on these plows, Cattron, 58; Friday, Stone, 56; Satur petition sets forth the fact that the mers as buyers and consumers are each month. The cheapest place in town to get and guarantee their customers satisfac day, Medler, 51; Sunday, Walker, 49; Monkland country raises about 150,000 worthy of consideration. When crops N o tic e . iron, coal and steel, blacksmith’s out tion. Following are a few representa Monday, McCoy, 57: Tuesday, Dad sacks of wheat yearly, and that putting are good and prices on an average are I am prepared to do all kinds of ex- ' fits, bellows, anvils, trip hammers,and West Window M arsh & M edler’s D rug Store. a side-track at this place would allow even fair, the trad, ot farmers Is sought press, dray or freight hauling. Prompt- i tive men who have tried the Oliver Armsworthy, 49. anything in this line, at B Dingle’s. that wheat to go to market without A few Chilled and are satisfied with it: Ar for both by the local dealers and those delivery will i»e my motto. Elder J. W. Jenkins will preach in Chas. Slade will stand Undine at nold Buhmann, Richard Dingle, of the Christian church Sunday morning being hauled up a long and tedious who advertise in agricultural and other ' work horses for sale. 1 have for sale Wasco this season. He will be in cheap the celebrated draft staliiou, Wasco; J R Belchee, Dan McLachlan, and evening, April 25th, All who are hill. Also, that considerable country papers of a general circulation. And Conuock Huron. W m . M errill . charge of B. B. Clark. Undine is still F o r J e w e lr y , W a tc h e s a n d R e b a ir Simon Elcock, of Mookland; L. Mad interested in oiganizing and maintain over in Gilliam county would be at when all (‘otiditions are unusually fa the-handsomest horse in Sherman Co. W ork. See tls . tracted by a close proximity to a rail den, C. C. Kuney, W. H. Peugh. G vorable, that is, extra good crops and Newly Fitted and Enr»h;hed... I will guarantee to stop any horse W. Andrews, Joe McDonald, Chas. ing a Sunday school are invited to be road. Such a business, coupled with present at 10 o’clock. Subject of the the amount of Incoming freight, is not extra good prices for ut least a portion from interfereing or over reaching of them, then farmers become very lib The only Studio in the with nay new turned shoe; also eracks Hull, Frank Hull, J. H. Elliott and morning discourse: The Church’s Duty enred. All kinds of bar shoes made to John Christensen, B. F. Pike A Son, to the Community; evening subject: to be sneezed at. While we are not eral purchasers, inves’ing in many ar city with liglit large hy send your work to T he Dalles, when no able to say what the officials of the ticles that are really needed on every! enougJilforManiily J. R. Martin. suit the eases. R. D inolk . God and Our Relations to Him. groups. job is too difficult for us to do? O ur work bench will do, we are sure they will do farm and others that are enjoyable in J is supplied with the most complete outfit of tools every family, but which they will get iu Sherm an County, aud we know ho* to use them along without in ordinary or hard times. Farmers in this country raised a VOTE FOR . . . gojxt crop last year, for which they re ceived a large price; hut the most of -s — Regular the money from lust year’s crop went Prohibition 1 / D A I I C C IP -T O to pay off mortgages. This year it will Nominee f \ n H U O t DATE. be different. Farmers are virtually For County Treasurer. out of debt and the money from this ■ISM 36«» year’s crop will lie spent iu purchasing D E N T IS T R Y . Tciiisnnoiísnwis T he host complete . necessary articles for the farm aud CNfTiÜW.t rf>B65r LQÜiPPtD to tp s e Dr Lloyd D. Idleman, Dentist, has house. See th e New fio t*v0WHtHT « n i t RAC'f-H. ftOKTHWhil C arbcn Photos. Manufacturers and dealers hardly 3& Í Cfi£*UII&nB>/S£VWTY ¿JffTiRD’riGtVLRY/JDvANiaet need to have their attention called to TO Otnsitlj» m O fiiliH ite BC a R,? «CO" "tATUtitr/ the value and importance of the far CDUSTHQN T 8 t ¿ H 0 0 L d C hapm an Block, H p Will be in Wasco on Wed- mer's trade; still an «»ccasional remin ’ <‘f each week at th ‘ Mrs. Les- HeriAn’s<Md S tan d . nd at Drass Valley Thnrsday, der in that direction will do no harm. f M T*eU U U U A 89 CATA LOW. 6 JtDOUCòS» J , G r a s s V a l l e y H o t e l. The re- A . C . J O N E S . pRestozxT Go to the Delmonico well for er of the time he will be at his I >01? PALLES, OREGON. rounded square natal. 6 ILUTO N ; WA»m»«roit I Jacobsen Book and Music Co. LESLIE & FROEBE, W asco u ? A SQUARE DEAL | Every Facility for Handling W heat. O regon Warehouse opposite the C. S. Ry. Depot. Phœnix and Golden Eagle The Wasco News. Flying Dutchman Plows T W G Bain Wagons, M onitor Drills and j Seeders, Aermotor Windmills and Pumps. ..High Grade Bicycles.. U AT R J GINN’S U M A T IL L A WHEAT! H O U SE , WHEAT! WHEAT! FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE ASSN /New W arehouse A large lot of Second- H an d L um ber For S ale C heap, a t W asco. 2 c* f» <?> — ----— --- <¡> The best : spring to n ic K,=?„t 'Tsu!ast ! Low T h e B ig g e s t a n d B e s t B o s e s o f t h is N e rv e M e d ic in e ' Prices, is to be had fro m t 1 •Honest 8 Dealing. g flS n . W. A. W ALLIS, £ i HENRY 1 A«' I P O T T E R BROS., $ JE W E L E R S ?