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Turner County Herald HURLEY. S. D.. MAY 11.1899. OFFICIAL PAPER. PUBLISHED BY W. C. BROWN. kmbek of 1 akota bkss SbirMr ssociation. A rfSRMS PER ear, -"''In"Advance HURLEY MAftKETS. COBEECTED EVERY WEEK. Wheat—No. 1 Northern—57c. Wheat—No, 2 Northern—55c. Oats—No. 3 White—22c. Rye—38c. Flax seed—99c. Barleyi-30. Corn—21c.-' A fetogs—$3.20(q)$S.30 per Cwt Cattle-^&LOO (cb $4.25 per cwt, XIOCAI. MBiitrtriON. Now remember that Gucoo cigar Steamship tickets at Allen's Agency. Don't stop Until you find that Cuc8o cigar. ','v From last week's Centreville Jour nal it is learned that "E. L. Rees visit ed friends ,in feagle Grove, Iowa, over Sunday.''' Jos. Watson is holding clown the position of assistant cashier in the Bank of Hurley during absence of R. W.Pratt. It is said that Messrs. Danforth, Hay ward,. tjduts, et al. have solfl theiv in terest in the telephone line to a syndi* cats which is forming to fight the Bell Co,, The Ottumwas, a well known and favorite male quartette are to give one of tlieir.concerts at the M. fc, church, Parker, Friday evening, May 19, uqdpi' the auspibes of the Epworth league. Is-" Gardens c6vering one lot plowed and harrowed for 75c. Cobs delivered at 75 cents per lead, Now having a help er am ready for any kind of work. Just hang out our flag and we will do the rest. D.C.Ward. Wm. Blatt, who has been identified with the business interests of Yankton for over a quarter of a century has decided to move to Chicago. Mr. Blatt has many friends throughout the state who will regrel^o see him lekye South Dakota. 1 1 r, vte& J" j-n AJ The Ottumwas at Parker Friday, May 19. Money to loan oh farms at Allen's Agency. You can pay your t&xes at the Bank of Hurley. You will find the Cucco cigafr on sale in Hurley. Pure blood Plymouth Rock eggs, 50c per'setting. E. J, Thompson, Hurley. HEADQUARTERS for farm LOANS at TURNER COUNTY BANK. Tbe town board organized "Monday evening by electing B. F. Williams president. 1 Many complaints are made that rose bushes were killed by the severe cold of the past winter. J. Patrick sold toCorblsh & Cairy last Saturday twelve steers, for which he received $700.40. Nice shbwers Tuesday afternoon and night. A small sprinkling of hail with the afternoon shower. Potatoes.—I have a number 61 bu. of potatoes which I will sell for 50c a bu. at my farm. John Parsons. A shipment of summer millinery just received at Mrs. M. A. Bobinson's. Come in and make your selections. A 'young son of ftlr. and Mrs. F. S. Hersey of Centreville was drowned in the Vermillion river at that place*Sat urday. There were three initiations into the Rebekah lodge last Thursday eve ning, after which refreshtnehts .were served. '"V" At the meeting held at the school house Tuesday evening a committee 'consisting of W. H. Robertson, Peter Allen, I. G. Ferguson, C. J. Bach and Geo. Hannym was appointed to act with the board of trustees in selecting teachers for ctiming year, The "old maids" say that if they had hot taken a peep from behind the cur tain and discovered the bald headed •row before the curtain went up they are afraid that it would have been hard work to secure perfect order and deco rum at the opening session of their ''convention." -S£. Several Hurleyltes haye smoked Manila cigars during the past week, 'Charlie Bartle having sent number home. Each cigar is Wrapped in white tissue paper and then wrapped with tinfoil. The editor is. keeping his Sample to look at, so cannot tell you ,how they^moke. The Herald is requested to give •notice that all ladies interested in ira •proving the appearance of the Hurley cemetery, and afterwards maintaining the improvements, are urged to meet at Opera hall next Tuesday afternoon ,at three o'clock for the purpose of per fecting an organization *.o work.. The members of the town tyoard ha*e signified their j^illinatjgss to co-operate fri s'uch a movement. ^Qet1 there be a good turn out from the surrounding country as well as from the town. nf "I Hail Insurance at Allen's Agency. Try the Cucco cigar, it is a Cucco. Farmers are busy and the streets are quiet. "Above the Clouds" Friday evening May 20, Time to think about Hail Insur ance. Allens's Agency. Ocean steamer tickets to or from Europe at Allen's Agency. "Above the Clouds" will be the at traction at Offers hall May 26. Fruit trees'are in bloom, and pros pers are good,for a large yield. Did you ever see finer weather for crops'tvt this season of the year? Be sure to call in and examine those bulk seeds at Pioneer Drug Store. Allen's Agepcy wapts a few farms in Swan Lake and Spring Valley town ships. ~s,V. Cornish & Cairy shipped one car of battle and one of hogs to Chicago Sat urday. Watch Allen's corner for special sale price list next week. It will be an eye opener. List your land for sale with the agency that does business. Allen's Agency. 5 Ask Allen's ^gency for copies of the "Hurley Real Estater" to send to east ern friends. There will be services at the Catho lic church Tuesday, May 18, at ten o'clock a. m. 100,000 bushels of wheat wanted at the Hurley mill In exchange for the best flour made. The town- board propose an active campaign against the sidewalks that are out of repair. Two preaching seryices at the Pres byterian church next Sabbath, morn ing and evening'. Davis and Hurley will play ball on the Hurley diamond next Thursday afternoon, May 18. Henry Schuwaiter brought in seven steers last Saturday for which A. J. Cairy paid him $425. You can get pure cider vinegar for 30 cts. per gallon, or $2.50 for ten gal lon lots, at Aldrman Fruit Farm. Several showers Sunday which moist ened up the surface of the earth and made things look fresh.and green. Nearly every thing sold.weill at the Wieringasale yesterday, and the farm ers all had cash to pay for their pur chases. We have for sale a thorough bred black Norman Stock horse wt. 1800tts. A bargain if you want a horse. Allen's Agency. The I. O. O. F. grand lodge meets at Huron next Tuesday. I. G. Ferguson, C. J. Bach, and possibly others will go from Hurley. The large barn on tiie farth of Niels Johnson, 5 miles north of Hurley, was struck by lightning Tuesday night( and totally destroyed, with twelve head of stock. Tha Howdles shipped Tu^.day ,from their farm north of town, {.hirty-eight steers whidh averaged 1314 pounds each. W. H. Howdle accompanied the stock to Chicago. Cohoe &' French have added a foup horse electric motor, band-saw, turn ing lathe.and other machinery to their shop and will soon be prepared to do an extensive line of work. If you haven't time to go to the mill for your flour you can stop at the meat market, where you will find a supply of Hurley flour of all grades in charge of L. Palmer. Flour delivered free in town. The .artesian well at Mellette broke lose last week and flooded the town. The. cap came off from the top of the pipe and a four and one-half inch stream was thrown to a height of thirty feet. ps There will be plenty of work in Hur ley for the weary wanderers if the town board carry out all the improve ments contemplated this summer. Lt may be a little hard on some property owners to meet all demands which will bq made od them, but thos6 sidewalks must be fixed. 3* 3 I have now on hand a beautiful line of trimmed and untrimmed hatSi child ren's lace hoods, caps and hats, veil ings, kid gloves, lace mitts, bustles, velvets, silks for shirt waists and trimmings also samples of linen and covert cloth skirts which I would be pleased to show you, all at prices that cannot help but please. Call and see met it will Ijw a pleasure to show my goods. Eggs taken at highest market price. Pespectfully Mrs- M. A. Ijiobinson. A carry on the The ancients be!ieved»that rheuma tisin 'A'as the work of a demon within a man. Anyone who has an attack of sciatic or inflammatory rheumatispa will agree that the infliction is demo niac enough to wurrant the,belief. It has -sever been claimed that Chamber lain's Pain Balm would castout demons but it will cure rheumatism, and huntl hj^h1: it affords is alone worth rflfmy times its coe'e. For sale by E. Erauch'o Drtigj Store, & 1 1 ..yv Reserved seats will soon be on sale at Brauch's Drug Store for the school tertalnment Friday evening, May 26. Prices 15 and 25 cents. I MW,. J5S Old Maids' onvenUou. One of the mosi, unique entertaid* ments evejr produced in Hurley was given at Opera hail last Friday eve ning under the caption of "Old Maids' Convention." The "old maids'1 who comprised the convention were gotten ijp in styles of yarious dates of the past century, and their ages as recorded varied from 30 to 90 ypars, tho some ldoked older and some younger. The rules of order governing their proceed ings were not borrowed from either Roberts or CuBhing, and in the main evetything was done umanimously, even to the claiming possession of the frightened newspaper man who hid secreted himself under the table in order to secure a report of the conven? tlon's doings There were anumber'&f local hits running through the fjl£y, and some of them were quito forcible. The working of the "Remodelscope," whtdh ground up "maiden ladtesi of uifc certain age" and produced almost any thing desired was a very interesting portion of the entertainment arid gave an (ippdrtunity to introduce ^various features, such as recitations, singing, instrumental music, etc. The laugh's producsd by this aggre gation of feminine loveliness were so numerous that they overlapped each other, and it was impossible for one to appear serious even in the "bald head" row, where the seats wer#--occupied by the "bald headed" victims of the wiles of those who were posing as demureCi1) maidens. The entertainment added'' to the treasury of the repair fund of the Pres byterian church society the amount of $30.75 and we can agsure any society of our neighboring towns that they will find "The Old ^I%ids'_ Cjonvention" a winner every time. ,,, The old furniture in the Commeroikl 7 •. hotel has been sold, and is being pack ed and shipped away, consequently the house is closed to the traveling public for the present. Mr. Robinson will soon go to Chicago and purchase new furnishings, and when the house is re opened the town and traveling public will find it all right and worthy of a. more extended patronage than has been given it in the past few years. Our wall paper stock and paints is how complete. We invite your in spection free of charge at Pioneer Drug Store Hurley, S. iD.. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for consump tion it's the best and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by E. Braueh. II'I F&: Kxceptlonally Low Rates to JMLluuc)i|tolis, Via the North-Western Line.. Excur sion tickets will be sold at greatly re duced rates, from all stations, May 1G, 17, 18, limited to include June 3, ac- 1 count of meeting Presbyterian General Assembly. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Exceptionally low Kates to penvet, Via the North-Western Line. Excur sion tickets will be sold at greatly re duced rates from all stations, May 15 and 16, limited to June 15, account of Anpual Meeting, Cumberland Presby terian Church. Apply to agents Chi cago & North-Western R'y. Allen's Agency solicits inquiries from people interested in South Dakota lands, all letters cheerfully answeretl. Halt' Rates to U. A. K. Kncampment, Dau ville, 111,, •Viathe North-Western Lih3. Excur sion tickets will be sold at one fare for round trip from stations In Illinois, May 15, 16 and 37, limited to include May 20. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Asthma In Worst Form Relieved. Miss Maude Dickens, Parsons, Kans. Writes! I suffered eight years with asthma in its worst form. I had sever al attacks during the last year and was not expected to live ttfrough them. I began using Foley's Honey and Tar and,it-has never failed to give imme diate relief. I recommend it to all those sufforlng with asthma. 25 and 50c. ~B. F. Vaughan. &•' Excursion Tickets to Decatur, 111 Via the North-Western line, will be sold at reduced rates, from stations in Illinois, May 15, 16 aud 17, limited to May 19, inclusive, on account of State S. S. Convention. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western Railway. Says an exchange: The country is overflowing with fake steel range ped dlers, fake fruit tree men, fake cloth ing men, fake diamond merchants, ifake everything, whose ways are dark and whose tricks are vain. Look out •for them. Be on your guard. Do not permit any oily-toagued, smoothly worded scape-goat, who, if their just idefcerts wene meted' out -to them would be in the penitentiary at Sioux Fulls, :or some other prison, to-inveigle you linto signing papers of which you. know nothing. You have in your own country towns honest and responsive tnen in business to deal with, ynen •Whom you know will not defraud, you. They are ttie men to tie to in trade, ifebbtter 'than the roamifig roustabout whose sole aim is to bekt 'the larVtiei peat his hoteft And beat everybody he comes in contact with. Fatrstilze your home merchants. •sw* OURTOWN AND MOLAN. Stormy. Rain, rain.-hi Morerain—more May 3rd, 1899 grast.. *,^ People are busy plowing for corn. Gunder Akland is going to build a new house this spring. He has com menced to dig the cellar. ,1 Lewis Smith traded horses six times duriug the last week. Boys, if you should get tired of any of your horses take them to Mr. Smith and he will relieve you. Mr. Dobler'has bought Iver Sakri's store at Molan and is taking the in voice today. Mr. Charley Bauer from Tyndall Is going to take charge of the store for him. The ex-storekeepers at Molan haye each bought a new wheel aud are go ing out sporting on wheels. It is sup posed that tbey are going to look for a good place to build a new store. Miss Lea Knudson is back from Can ton, where she has been attending school during the winter. She is go ing to teach a term of Norwegain school about 8 miles southeast of Molan. Conrad Barett's son Philip ran away from home one week ago last Satur day, taking along with him his broth er's bicycle and about $3 in money. It is supposed that he has taken an east ernly direction. W.x.Y. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs cough set in and finally termina ted in consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bot tles. It has cured me, and thank God, I am sayed and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Brauch's Drug Store. Regular size 50c, and $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. f, Carter's Monthly for Mayy Carter's Monthly Magazine, publish ed in Chicago, and edited by Opie Read, is making rapid strides in the public favor. It is the only ten cent magazine in Chicago deyoted exclus ively to American literature, and is certainly supplying the need for a western magazine. Each month the magazine presents an interesting table of contenJtS) Consisting of short stories, sketches of travel, and articles of gen eral Interest^ all profusely illustrated but in addition to this each number contains an arcticle of a philosophical, economic, or scientific nature. The leading article in the May number is •''Weltmerism-^the New Era in Heal ing." This is a capable review of the Weltmer Method of Magnetic Healing,. ,the new spience that is cre'ating so much interpst«in the United States and ,Europe. _Th'e 'article takes up the question from a scientific standpoint, and shows tho fundamental principles upon which the science is based. The writer visited the Walttner Institute, at Nevada, Mo., for the Durpose of re search, and was astounded at the mar velous cures effected. The remarkable success attending hift discoveries has stamped Prof. S.-A. Weltmer as one of the great men of the age. i? A Follower of Measles.—In many in stances a persistent cough follows an attack of measels. In speaking of this Mr Walter B. Beel, editor of the Elkin IN, C.) Times,, says: "Three weeks ago I had an attack of measles which lett me with a bad cough. I took sev* eral doses of Chamberlain's Cou»h Remedy and* the cough has entirely disappeared. 1 consider Chamberlain's medicines the best on the market." For sale by E. Brauch's Drug Store. Liquid air frequently has the appear ance of boiling water, and "steams all over everything," but when poured out it does not make things wet as water does. Some of the surprising things done with liquid air are the freezing of .mercury, the boiling of a teakettle on ice, etc. We believe the absolute temperature of the liquified air is about—414 degress Fahrenheit. A cubic foot of liquid air contains 800 cubic feet of air atordinary atmospher ic temperature ahd pressure, or, in other words, any volume of liquid air, if adequately heated, will expand 800 times in reaching atmospheric tem perature and pressure. Water when expanded into steam at atmosiheic pressure, increases about 1,700 times in volume,-or more than twibe as much as liquid air. Now as to power: A pound of liquid air in expanding£00 times •woulddevelop about.l90,000 foot-pounds of work. As a gallon of liquid uir weighs about eight 'pounds, this would give etejht time6 as many foot-pounds, pr 1,520,000. If this workwero aecorr) 'iohshed in ah hour it would represent kbout three-fourths of a horse-ppwer, because ,one horse-power means !,9S0, 00ft fpQt-pp^ptls *»pk j^jaf j£ou£..VJt 11 v-v A Fdrii'and town property for sale at Allen's Agency. For Memorial 0*7. Head' Quarters E. S. McCook Post No. 31, G. A. R.—Hurley, S. D., April 26, 1899: A cordial invitation is here by given to all secret and civic socities, to all schools and school children aud the public in general, to unite with us in properly observing Memorial Day, May 30th, 189£i. Hon. H. H. Keith of Sioux FallB will deliver the oration, By order of Post C. A. Near, H.J.Sanborn, Commander. Adjutant. Unfortunate People are they who while suffering from kid ney diseases are prejudiced against all advertised relhedies. They should know that Foley's Kidney Cure is not a quack remedy, but an honest guaran teed medicine for kidney and bladder troubles. 50c. and 1.00. B.F.Vaughan. The June number of the Delineator is called the early summer number, and combines pn immense amount of authoritative and applicable adyice as to what is newest and most beautiful in the world of fashion,—including special illustrations of bridal coustoms,—with a profusion of sparkling literary feat ures, social, household and department al hints and suggestions and fancy work detail. The story A Box of Oranges, by Anna Robeson Brown, re counts in sprightly fashion tho excit ing Incidents attending the solution of an enigmatical gift. A graphic pic ture of eastern conditions is presented in Marriage in the Orient, by Laura B. Starr. The descriptions of Com mencement day in college news by Carolyn Halsted, are filled with de lightful college atmosphere. Girl's interests and occupations, by Lafayette MciLawe, is characterized by the usual zest and good humor. The puzzling complications of A Slip Hunt make it a model entertainment. Of a more dis tinct domestic character are the arti cles, A Talk to Mothers, by Edna S. Witherspoon, and Frozen Novelties, by Amelia Sulzbacher. The Delineator is the woman's favorite magazine, and is Issued by the famous fashion publish ers, the Butterick Publishing Co. (Lim ited), at 7 to 17 West Thirteenth Street, New York, at the remarkably low rate of $1.00 for a year's subscription, or 15 cents per copy. 20CTS GIVEN AWAY. Cut l'i) is out aud take it to the druggist named below and you will receive a regular 25c size bottle of Dr. Sawyer's Ulcatine for 5c. Uka tine positively cures all forms of Kidney difficulties, Dyspepsia, Con stipation, head qw ache, Rheum atism, Hi g^ of tbs Eyes. Ukatine cures Pimples and Blotch es, and makes sallow and yellow skin white. Do not delay, but take ad vantage of this great offer, as thou sands bear evidence to the won derful curative power of Ukatine. E. BRAUCH. .""To the I'tttrous of the Hurley Mill. Having recently made improvement in, and added new machinery to the mill, I have placed the same in charge of one of the best millers of the north west, Mr.-O. J. Brault, and one whom I can assure you will give you honest woight and first class flour for your wheat or cash. Have added machinery which en ables me to grind graham equal to any made, You can also get rye flour, graham or corn meal in exchange for your .wheat. I have full control of the mill, and any patronage with which you may see lit to favor the same will le gratefully received and satisfaction guaranteed. ,s c« Yours for business "IV M. E. LAYNE. Do You Know .Conspnjptlon Is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on postive guarantee for over fifty years. E. Branch. MS Notice to Property Owners. iP All persons owning or Occupying real estate in the town of Hurley are noti fied to remove or clean up all Russian thistles, ashes, stagnant water, un cleaned out-houses, manure, privy yaults or rubbish which may be now upon his or their lots or property, and in the alleys tributary to the same. It is necessary that all lots, property and alleys shall be cleaned up before the 1st day of May, 1899 §pj|. D.C.WARD Marshal, tf. A, K. .Suiter Says. i'feiki%vllat Buffalo, N. Y.—Gents: From m^ personal knowledge, gained in observ ing the effect pf your Shiloh's Cure ifc casefe of advanced Consumption, I aip prepared to say it is the most remark able Remedy that has ever been brought to mV attention. It has cer tainly saved many from .Consumption. Sold by E. Brauch. When Weak, Weary and'Wastei •AV' 1 from kidney diseases, why not 'try ^oje'yts ,j$dhfey ftu#e?J 'tf medicine. 5Cc. F, Vaughan. and J.00 a bottle. B. Compare these prices with any list you have. They will stand it. Granulated Sugar, per hundred, 96.-80 Frank's chicory per pound, .08 W. H. Baker's chocolate per'lb .34 Ground spices, 25 Arbuckle coffee '4 12 XXXX coffee, 12 Battle-ax plug, 35 Standard navy, 85 Jim Ham, 31 Corn C&ke smoking, 25 Duke's mixture smoking per ib, 45 Sweet Lbtus tobacco per ib, 43 Honey t)ew fine cut tob., 10ib pail, 3.85 Gold dust per package, 22 60ft sisal clothes lines, 10 Thfead per do«, 48 Crescent washboards epeb, 27 No. 2 fcrimp-top lamp chimneys,» 5 Yeast (foam or cakes) per package, 4 Corn per cap, 8 Tomatoes per can, 9 Sauer kraut per 31b can, 9 Boston baked heans per 3tb can, 9 FruenV wheat flakes per 21b pk. 11 Sioux Gloss starch per lb, 7 Corn stach per lb, 5 Cake candy per pound, 20 Wells, Richardson 25c butter col, 20 Herring, spiced, per pail 83 Salmon, DiamondS b'd, 20c size, 16 Salmon, Defender b'd,15c reg'r, II Salmon, Puget Sound b'd, 10c reg, 08 Peaches, Diamond S, (none better) 22 Peaches, Cal., Coast brand, 14 Pineapple, DiamondS brand, 22 Foxes Cod Fish, 51b box, 43 Toothpicks, hardwood per box, 04 Stovepolish, Enameline, ber box, 04 Dried apples, Diamond S, 21b pkgs, 25 Raspberries, Diamond S, lib pkgs, 18 Currants, lib pkgs, 08 Mustard, prepared, dog and cat, 10 Clothespins, 3 do£ fot Oo Beat'Em All soap, per 100 bars, 2.73 Vauilla extract per bottle, 09 Grapes, muscatel, Cal. per can, 17 Matches, parlor. 2400 for 13 Scrub brushes, palmeto, reg. 25c 20 Scrub brushes. 3 row rice root, 15c 8 Lemon extract 4-oz bot. reg 20c 15 Vanilla extract, 4-oz bot, reg 20c 15 Shoe dressing, Bixby's, reg 15c 10 Sodaorackers by box. per lb 6J Sardines in mustard, 10c size 8 Stark A grain sacks per doz 2 25 Syrup per gal can 3S 251b butter tubs each 22 4011) butter tubs ea^, 26 J. SARGENT & SON. Stop that Cough! Take warning. It' may lead to Consumption. A 25c. bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save your ife. Sold by E. Brauch. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Shiloh'b Catarrh Remedy sold on a guarantee. Nasal Injections free. Sold by E. Brauch. Gem Restaurant and Bakery. lee Grearp Parlor, FrGils, Tenjperapde drills, Giflars and Goijfeeliogery, Tobacco. WAKM MEALS AT ALL HOURS,. SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS. Board by day or week. We respect fully solicit your patronage. J. O. HORN Proprietor, HURLEY, SOUTH DAKOTA, Chas. H. Goddard, ATTORNEY LAW. AT KOTAHV Oflice In JtiiililiiiK anil I.ixiu iilock, Oppo- .4 tiltfi Itruuch'x Drugstore. HUKI.KY, SOUTH DAKOTA, J. W. EDMUNDS Attorney-at-Lavv. Husmess in any part of Turner .County will receive prompt attention, Office iu Turner County Bunk Itullding. HURLEY. SOUTH DAKOTA,.' GEO. E. VAUGHAN. M. L„„ Physician and Surgeon' Office over Turner County Bank.' Calls left at Vaughan'e Drug store or Residence. HURLEY, SOUTH DAKOTA. Calls answered promptly. S. GRAVES M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Calls ifomytlv attended, ottice and residence on Center Avenue. HURLEY SOUTH DAKOTA" J. H. GALLAGHER, Dejitist, HURLEY, SO. DAK. -ii' Office at Residency 2nd door north ol Pfaotb jfraph Gallery. Office hours iroin 9 a. M.to4^ 11 Hurley Art Gallery, MRS. HIGH, Proprietor, TV Satisfaction t?- Guaranteed.