I You Can Ward Off | I Sickness - | Anybody can. Guff's Chill Tonic is WARRANTED a positive prevcntative and effective cure for Chills and Fever. "A stitch in time saves nine," is an old maxim, l'erhaps a bottle or two of this Wjji palatable tonic may keep you on your feet and save you many dollars in doctors i bills. The experiment is worth trying. NORTH YAKIttA DRUG STORE Ev.rythm« A. D. SLOAN. Prop. W '" DRUGS" THK LOCAL ROUND-IT. 1). L. Crowder has gone to The Dalles on business. The third cutting of alfalfa is about ready at l'urker. Coffin Hrog. shipped this week 2,000 muttons toFrye I'.ruen StOo., Seattle. Corporal .'as. W. Spahr, late of Com pany IC, Manila, is registered at the Kartholet. The Wonder has secured the services of a Oral class dressmaker, who will arrive he spent two weeks in at tending openings ttn d studying the must up-to-dute millinery, bnngtug home Rome of the beauties. 35 Clara (Jrac Cook, aged ;i years, B months and lv day*, died on Monday Ins 1., of typhoid fever. She was the daughter of Win L. and 0. L. Cook, re siding two miles south of this city. Fu neral services were held at the family residence by Elder J. (i. Smith. The interment took place at ttie Yakima City cemetery. It is rumored that at Ihti school Umnl meeting tonight l'rof. Wftktfield, late of the Wilßon business college, Seattle, will he chosen superintendent of the city schools in place of l'rof. St. John, re signed, l'rof. Wakefield made quite a favorable impression here while in at tendance on the teachers' institute. I. H. Current wired over to Goldendale ! to ascertain the truth of the reported dU ' appearance of his brother, the deputy auditor of Klickitat county. He could net no definite information, however, of hix brother's whereabouts. He believes he has gone to Nebraska to visit their I mother. A local paper, in npeakiriK of the death of Mrs. Thoman Maher, in Taconm, was in error in statins that the lady was re lated to A. F. Sntllinff, as she bore no rd-iturn at all to that gentleman, who waß the former partner of her hunband. Claude Brigics has tit his piano and music store, next do3r to Yakima Na tional bank, the only complete stock of all kimU of musical instruments and strings- Call and Bee his attractive dis play iv musical lines. 35 Congressman Jones stated to an asso ciated press reporter at Tacoma, on Monday, that he would wire the secre tary of the interior protesting against the removal of the sheep from the Rainier reserve. The land contest of Gbo. M. Reed againßt John B. Crews, involving land near Tampico, haß been continued until October 4. Whitson & Parker represent Reed, and I. M. Krutz eontestee Crewe. The "lit'iu'fu.i'iit it< announced ol Miss Yera Phillips, the handHOine anil accomp lished daughter of J. F. Phillips, to Frank Oliattield, a popular young citizen formerly of The First Washington arrived safely on Monday at Nagasaki, Japan, enroute home. Fruit packers in town get 3 cents and double that at Parker and board them selves. Two apprentice girls wanted, to learn dressmaking. Inquire at The Wonder. Dick Me Daniel and bod, Karl, left yes terday for Dawson City. Yakimi Hotel Bulldlni Sold. N. S. .li.|iii»or|p(l, has piinhatKxl tlif YakiniH hotel l>iiililiii|i, not the hotel proper, for #1-"),IXH) Irotn i'ortlaml partiea. It i» underntnod Mr. • Indus hi mteixlH t:ikiiiL- the hotel hueti ne»s at Hie expiration of the preneiit lease of Mr. Urillith. What effect this will have upon the rerent Dxiley opti >n on the hotel anil bar liiigitiffs remains to be seen. Mr. (irifllth has a three years' leiise and K. W. I>oii|hv ha" an option on that, which expires today. The saloon lioMM oxpircs in Ffbrnary. It is fur ther reported that Mr. Johnson is anx ious to posses the hotel hnniness, which he wants to etlarne unit refurnish throughout. Made a Hundred Per Cent A hop picker from the Sound went into Keene's and anked for a pair of ■pact, BitmaNnnd by the oaeallat and after a half iionrV work the DM was lifted. "How much ." he neked. "$1.80," Mid Kan*. "Why, that's nore than 1 can pick in a day ; ain't you got any cheaper?'' "Yes, here's a pair for 2.") cents," said Keene, tossing out a cheap article. "That seems dear,'' said the near sighted man. "Well," said the optician, losing patience, "here's admit your size; you can have 'em fur a dim*/ 1 and ac the ■H left the whop with his rubber nose iiiiiNseti, Keene chuckled. "I made a hundred percent in that deal, anyhow." Another Boundary Survey. Pn(. Kernhardt, of Washington. I). ('., is in the city. He goes soon to the reservation to re-survey the west bound ary lines of the Vakinia Indian reserva tion. He will consume about a month's time in the work. The Indians claim that the Klickitat boundary is wrung; that in consequence they have beeu de prived of a hundred thousand acres or more of land they are entitled to under tlie. treaty. Sunnyside Sittings. Frank Vetter is visiting his brothers at Spokane. C. A. Kern was a Mabton visitor on Monday. Mrs. Joseph Kunz led the Christian Kndeavor meeting Sunday evening, Mrs. Cline being oat of town. Mr. AdaniH, from the Huadgate, was a town visitor. Most of our people from town and vicinity have gone to the hop yards and the town is ntarly depopulated. Mr. Jordan, formerly of ToppenUh, ac companied by several of his friends from Kiitlhlriim, Idaho, nre looking over the valley and enjoying the,shooting. W. H. Clinc wa* a North Yakima vis itor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ju. HendersonJ'are re joicing over a daughter which (arrived at their home on Wadnagilayjllast. Jack Huhlc's family arrived on last Thursday and are nicely settled in the Cline cottage north of town. Tobias Beckner, of Mabton, spent Monday at his ranch north of ;lhe town site. To the citizens of North Yakima. The citizens committee on entertaining visitors to the State Fair would most re spectively urge those having| rooms that they can spare for use of visitors during fair week to report to the committee at once. Ueo. S. Hough, A. S. Dam, and Claude Brings. Committee. Viti'i' of ItiKsolution "I (n-l'artncrilii|i- Noti^B is hereby uiven that the firm of W. 'j. Mallny A Co. is ttiis day 'Un solved. The iinilereiunfMl will in the future eomluet the liuginesd atu) will settle all accounts due to and from the late firm. A. K. I>owns. September 13, 1896. 86-3t Go to (iilt Kdge More for pure epioes and Baking powders. 2H-l^t No growling at the table When you buy your meat* from im—whether a prime noef roa«, Kpring lanili, veal or pork« it* 'I' 1 llcfous, juicy hpiil tender. Wp buy all our itock on the hoof with these eftHeutialfl in view If you seuil Tour orden by the children you will receive a« grxt(\ raeata aa though you came yourself Mi li da, PURDIN BROS., Prop*. Fint Street Telephone 3f> | Fall Opening—* I V o! /vrtistic Millinery $ V,- Thursday, Friday and Saturday | HRS. CARY'S. I i? All arc cordially invited to attend this, L the event of the season in Millinery 7^ r circles j« Elegant Eastern patterns 'A' }/^ and prettiest effects ever shown here TAYLOR & DENLEY, General Merchandise, o» ntD5w c tct: Ho|i Picker*' Supplier .it Wholesale Cost lor no Days. SngHr, per sack |5 TAor 111 lbs for $1 OO Kenno, small white, ppr Ib. !11.,e Rolled Oats, per Ib 4,. Soiii', Lennox or Smiliix, -♦ bars tef !!."»<■ Coffee, 2") c It), quality, for . . 1 .V • iloves, rftfulsr price ~>oc, sppcisil s«le price Jtlic " •!■>'-. '...'.'.'.'.4lh lint<, regular price, $'.'.">(), special nls price. $1 !>O 86e, ..".'..". <), . U SM) Shirts, regular price fiOe, " " " 40 1 '«•->' Calicots, regular i.rice Be, special Hale price. oil " se. ..!... 04 fl^^We nmniifHi turc the PKOMBB FLOUR ud nmUn every Mok. Try « sack. H.ild l.y nil the laMlni iroetfl 111 the i-it> . you Cave 4O to SO SSr At the PAIR STORE on all kinds of goods. Ladies iip-tn-datp Shoes ... $1 Men's Calf Shoes . $1 95 to I ftO Hovh' Calf Shoes . 1 OO to I 2."» A patent dust pan given with every ten dollar purchase. Outing Flannels B, «, 7, H, J>, 10, 190 per yard. All other goods in proportion. KverUhing at rook bottom prices. F. A. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. * EVery one a Gem I. We have just rerpivpd another carload of Btudcbskar BnggiM -4^> —over 40 styles to select from. A line lUadtfd make top <> A- buggy for $O;». An open buggy for f4rt. lint/ relinUt ijnwh ,\ . /rum ii rrlidblf ilftiliT. These vehicles stand the lunt of time. "*i r*' We can furnish you the names of dOMBf of Yakima citizens ii t using oar goodi, who will {recommad them *k | M. SCHORN | ♦ Front aihl Chestnut SU. .NORTH IllflU, WASH. A' 4 f vA ♦ A' A A A ffl® A A/ A A A, -1.,!^ ■ I>. Is. Andrews, state senator, of Se attle, was in town I .n - 1..\ rtobaobblog with CoiiKreeßmaii .lones ami other I 1 chl poiitioitot. MARK A 1.0Y1.H If-ih t'lrni"! w illi ll~_'i]s! Ir-.rn ail other wise liveable uirl with an dAmmlt*] breath. Karl's Clovt-r Root Tea purities' the hrt'Hth by its action ou the UjwelH, ; etc., as nnthiiiK else will. Solil for yearn on aii-..; iii- t"' ir.-»ni•■•-. Prioa 26 ami BOc. I. O. Janeck's drtiK store. 2 "l)on't rnll me a jail hird," protege! Meiinderinie Mike. "What il'i you want to be <:s!lftil?" in- I qaifsd Ploddisfl I'ete, "Well you iiiii ** J B«! lip, Carriages am! faCMMttN %P £— 1 in tbH'itt. ** Jl'mckiiiK mill [irnwiik' ■ mirtiiu ZS \iL L- TUCKER, Propr. X « ~^Ti-lei.hiine if yuii niwl~in nr JJ o_^__< nil m_thr I.urn i.n .Knmt .~t. JJ