vj r"V- ,-.b s.w- - -3 oIcSvoJ l It To vrriH INTEREsfT7" OF For a good 5-ccnt cigar call on Mrs.N. FrcslSt oysters this evening utiUie Knudy Kitchen. t A cottage to rent. Inquiroat thle office or of owner at 405 Washington Btrcet. Daily Orvgonian only 15 rents a week. Leave orvlcrs at City News Stand. For dress goods, clothing, hats, boots and shoes call on Wollenberg & Abra ham. Daily and Sunday Oivgonian, reduced to SO cents a week. Delivered at your door. Everybody is pleased who buy their jewelry aud have their watches repaired at Salxman's. Deer at the Kosebun: brewery ten cents per quart, fifteen cents per pitcher. Free lunch of all kinds. Do yon read. If so, try the Daily Oregouian, only 15 cents a week. Sun day included, 20 cents. For choice family groceries, call at the IVople's groceryi corner of Casa and lino street, G. V. Ilapp's. Experience and money cannot improve IR SAWyr.Cs KiVlLV tTr.i. because It radically eurcs Dvspcjwla, Liver complaint and Kidney difficulty. SoJ4 by A. C Jlarstert i Co, ltenieniber that clicap wiitclt work is very expensive. Salxman does good watch work at lowest prices. l"le, thin. Uoodlcss people should umj Dr. Sawwr's Ukatine. It is the greatest remedy in rbe world lor natins the weak strung. Sold by A.C. JlaritersACo. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call un Wollenberg fc Abraham, whoso stock embraces all grades of head gear. He Sxwvec's Faxilv Cikjc invigorates, ttrcasthens, recuperate, rebuild, restore and brinss new Bfc Ak year drnssfet for a tree sample. Sold by A. C. Marstcrs J; Co. For fresh fruits, nuts and candies, good tobacco and cigars, call ou CI. W. Kapp, People's grocery, corner of Cass and Pine. Diseases untricnilly to uocien arc positively cured by Dr. Sawysr' Pastilles. Ask your drus glsls lor a free &le package. It heals and cores. Sold by A. C Xarsters & Co. All parties desiring first-dais lumbir, sash, mouldings, window frames and door frames, fruit boxes, etc, at lowest cash prices, call at Bear Creek mills. C. A. Bkiggs. Dr. A. 1. Sawyer: I hive bad Khcumalisa flnce 1 was 2) years old, bat ticce usinz your Faaily Core have been tree from it. It also cared my husband o! the same disease. JIrs, EoM. Connelly. Brooklyn, Iowa. SoW by A. C. Marstcrs i Co. The J. G. Hook Co., is prepared to fill orders for all kinds of mill work on short notice. Estimates on contracts furnished promptly. Give them a call if yon are thinking of building any kind ot a house. See, new line oi mens, boystJand child ren's hats at Osbnrns. Next door to Review office. Dr. A. P. Sawyer. . Sir: Alter suffering four years with Icmalc vc&kruan I was pcrcaded by a friend to trv .your Ps5?3!c5. and after udn? them one year. I can say I am entirely wclL I caa sot rccoa tcnd then to fcisMy. Mrs. M. S. Brook. Bronsoo, Bethel Branch Co, Mich. SoU Vt A. C M inters & Co. I have several hundred nice red cedar Iiosts for sale at three and one-half cents a piece. W. Ii. Wells. - Olalla, Or., Ang. 3, 1505. Children with pale, UaUs coaptexioni. in dkx tinr lie absence of the requisite red globules in me iwoou laoaiu iaze iir. sawyers l cause. So5d bT A. C Xirtto i Co. If yon have daily mail service, try the daily Flassdealee for a month. It will cost only 25 cents. Ladies Dr. Sawyer s Pastilles are effectual tor iniic veaiaea, nun im ion oi me bead ana lower part of the back. It strengthens and ob res. mm y A. IS. xarsters & Co. LITTLE LOCALS. Orstcra at the Kandy Kitchen. School books at Marstcrs' drag store. Go to the Roseleaf for the best cigar. Wood taken on subscription at this uffice. Pore fresh candies, fruits and nuts -at the Roseleaf. Silver blouse sets and silver mounted watch guards at Salzman's Plows. Go to Hunter & Hume for your plows and itarrows. Have you seen the latest in Longnette watch chains at Salzman's. Hunter & Hume, at the deot, keep the best plows and harrows. Just Received at J. T. Bryan's, Roger's first-grada silver-plated ware. Smoked eye glasses at J. T. Bryan's from 10 cents to 75 cents a pair. Spectacles and eye glasses in gold, nickel and steel bos at J T. Bryan's. H. M. Martin will pay cash for grain delivered at his warehouse in Roseburg. Salzman sella his goods for cash. Buy of him and you pay for no bad accounts. Just received at the Boss Store a new invoice of choice clothing. Cheap for cash. Complete set of household furniture for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. Fresh oysters, the firet of the season, at the Kandy Kitchen, Taylor & Wilson building. H.M.Martin the grain merchant of Rosebnrg will pay cash for merchantable wheat and oats. Bring your job work to tho I'lalsdkal eu office. We are prejiarcd to do the cheapest and best work south of Port land. Sabscribe Tor the Daily Plawdealeu, It is the only live paper in Southern Or cgon. It furnishes the latest news op to date. E. Du Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marstcrs' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Dr. F. W. Haynes has just returned from the East and opened dental arlorH in 3Iark's building, where he will bo pleased to welcome jwrsons desiring den tal, work. IThe J. G. Flook Co. is prepared to do any kind of mill work at the lowest liv ing ates, and tboso who. aro preparing lo'build should consult them. They can save you moiuy. Good pastureage or. stock at reason able rates by the month. All stock taken absolutely audi entirely at owner's risk in eve?y- particular. For particulars enquire of Blackmail, Roberts creek. f, nr. . i New Style of Trunk. At the Boss store you can see some thing new under the sun. It is a now fctyle of trunk that prevents the breakage of the hinges when throwing back the top. J nst the thing for ladies. The in- TheJawsraltlis.-' $f fCpBrcs Cnmsri, Tex., Oct, 20. Asked what ho thought 61 Stuart's ultimatum, FiUsinimons replied - ,rrhtf3Flbrida AtuloticClub undR tlio citisens otllot Spriugs uro very anxioao U) Kw-ie.UHsn., lurwiu uin-aa iwiiw" of drawing ths crowd there to see tlio tight, Tuid 1 am just going to fool the bloody dullurs by not going to Hot Springs until 1 plore. What business is it of theirs where I train? This place suits me all ritfht , aud I am going to ro inaiu hero until Julian notitics tnu to leave, which ho will do at tbo proper time. He is now in Hot Spriugs, and fully authorized to net for me. and 1 have wired to Dan Stuart to that effect. I told hitu I would bo ready to fulfill my part of tho contract Ocfolvr olst, and if ho dou't liko that ho can go to tho devil. That is about nil I have to say to the Stuart ultimatum." Hot Si-kings, Oct. 21. Tho tight be tween Corbclt and Fitzsiuimons is de clared off by tho Florida Athletic Club. At a conference this motuiugbetwecuthe managers of Corbclt and Fitzsimmons the club asked that tho contest be post poned until November 11th. Brady acquiesced, but Julian would not, and tho contest was declared off, Brady then declared that Corbelt would meet any man in the world, Fitzsimmons preferred, November 11th, the man to be named within 24 hours. Veudig announced that ho would match Mahcr against Corbett, and find some one to take his place against O'Donnell. The contest between Mahcr and Corbett is to be for 5000 a side. England's Position. Loxdos, Oct. 21. In view of tho many reports in circulation regarding tho at titude of Great Britain toward Venezuela the following announcement was made today. "In consequence of Venezuela not of fering an apology or reparation for the Uruana incident, the Marquis of Salis bury has taken steps to inform her as to wliat reparation Great Britain desires. but as the relations between the two countries have been broken oil for some years, tlio communication was no. cent through a direct diplomatic channel. As the document has not yet reached its destination, it is not considered desirable to give the details of its contents, but it is couched in forriblo terms and points out that Great Britain wII not permit Venezuela to overstep the boundaries marked by the course of the riyers Guiana and Amacura, but is willing that the question of the other disputed terri tory should be submitted to arbitration." The Westminister Gazette says: "Great Britain and the United States are not going to be set by tho ears by a pack of Venezuelans. President Cleve land knows we have no intention of land-grabbing in South America, and Monroeism has no better friend than the Old Country. In doe timo Secretary 01 ney will, no doubt, tell the Venezuelan they cannot expect the United States to espouse their quarrel when they deliber ately presume on their limited resources to attempt to bluff a great power." St. James Gazette says: 'The very able New York Post fairly applies the term "blatherskite" to the Tribune and similar publications and politicians whose mouthings on Venezuelan affairs arc an example of the habitual use of foaming talk. The United Slates gov ernment, however, is no 'batberskite,' and does not listen to the opinions of ad viser! of that order. If Venezuela has that impression, she will do well tore member the outcome between England and Nicaragua. Unless Presiuent Cleveland is prepared to overthrow the traditions of his foreign policy and be gan the course of cjurtingcomp!icatkn?, we may be sure Venezuela will not re ceive more backing did." than Nicaragua The Horseless Carriage Race. Chicago, Oct. 20. Tho motocyclo or horseless carriage race from Chicago to Waukegan and return, a distance of about 100 miles, will be contested Satur day, November 2nd. From present in dications, there will be not less than 40 starters in the peat race. It is expected several motocycles will make the dis tance in less than six hours. Contestants must pass preliminary tests, which will be held October 20th, 30th and Cist, at which time all impracti cable vehicles will be debarred from the contest of November 2nd. Several moto cycles from France and Germany are entered in the race. Senator Davis Talks. Sr. P.ml. Oct. 21. In tho course of an interview on the Venezuelan matter, Senator C. K. Davis, for a long lime chairman of the senate committee on foreign affairs, said: "Considering the present situation in Venezuela and tho action of the British government on the eeizure of Corinto, I say most confidently that the United States ought to intervene in this busi ness, or formally, and by proclamation, abandon the Monroe dectrine as a scare crow which will no longer frighten." Senator Davis gave, at considerable length, the history of the original an nouncement of this doctrine by Presi dent Monroe, and outlined the troubles oyer the boundaries between British Guiana and Venezuela, adding: "I do not apprehend any war with England arising out of existing condi tions, nor ont of anything which we can foresee. She is a prudent nation with all her energy. She has given the do minion of Canada as a hostage of peace to tho United States, far outvaluing tho ... . ..I t . ... uunusi. uiai sue can nope io outain or inflict by war. I think lhat firm remon strances, an attitude bo unyielding it will demonstrate the certainty of warlike action as tho last extremity, will repress aggresion, assert our dignity, secure our safety and vindicate our principles." Wholesale Slaughter. Mount Holly, N. J., Oct. 1U. During a row at a colored caku-walk, near Mor rislown, last night, James Haggerty, col ored, shot Charles McKim, Mrs. Silas Weseel, George Whitaker and Charles Wilmar, none of whom aro e.tpected to recover. Some ono then shot Haggerty in tho back. The wound is considered mortal. For Rent. f ho old Catholic church building for rent, very cheap. Apply to Fatiieu Chabot. PAUSE AND THINK. Our trials wo could soften If wu'd only pnuso and tkluk. Tonrs would not flow so often If 'd we'd only pauso and think. Our Klcles would nil bo brighter. Our ImnU-ns nil bo lighter. Our t'.mla would nil bo whiter If wo'd only painyj nnnd think. Wo would not proceed ho blindly If woM only pause and think. Wo would never speak unkindly If wo'd only pauso and think. Wo would cc:im) unrest to borrow, Darkly clouding each tomorrow. Wo could banUh worlds of mrrow If wo'd only iwuho nnd think. Chicago Journal. TIMBER PRESERVATION. Kreo Access of Air to Woodwork Neees- Ktry to l'rvvent Dccuy. Probably no hotter illustration can bo had, oven at tho prvacut timo, of tho great huportanco of free access of air to woodwork us n means of protection against premature decay than tho results of an investigation, conducted a few years ago, into tho causes of an accident in an expensive apart incut houso in ono of tho principal cities of tho United States, in which a portion of ono of tho upper floors gave way, and, in falling, carried along corresponding tactions of tho several floors below, landing tho vholo mass of wrockago in tlio cellar. It was found that n f orttmatcly unusual system of floor construction had been adopted in tho building In question, tho spaeew between tho wooden beams lxav- mg been filled with ashes, presumably with tho view of making a comparative ly fireproof structure. hatever its merits m this respect may havo lcvn, there was no question whatever that tho mixture of n&lies formed a most eiilcieut barrier against tho access of air to the timbers, and any moisture that was inherently in thent or afterward found its way to them through tho tiliug above had little opportunity of being carried away by any ventilating air currents. The beams simply had to rot, aud that compara tively quickly. In tho subsequent work of reconstruction of tho floors, however. good caro was taken that they should not again suffer in the samo way. Mill architects generally appreciate the preserving influence of freo air cir culation sv thoroughly that they care fully guard against even tho painting of any floor beams which are open to tho suspicion of imperfect seasoning. Where any moisture is still present in tho wood a coat of mint or tar or anvthiux cLo impervious to air, ordinarily leaked upon as a protective agent, siuipiv pre vents this moisture from ocaping. nnd thu.-, instead of guarding against rapid decay, really iiromotes it to a very ma terial degree. Happily this circumstance is becoming properly rvcognlzed and is beginning to receive a duo share of at tention. Cassicr s Magazine. Wyoming Senatorial Twins. The new snatorial pair from Wyo ming have already been christened "The Heavenly Twins," not that Messrs. War ren and Clarke are expected to furnish explosive denouements ou tho Angelica Diavolo order, but because of their good looks and other personal attributes. Warren, who is a returning senator after a brief rest, was one of tire tallest and largest men in tho upper house when here before, and always was point ed oat by strangers as a handsome man whom they wanted to know about at once. Clarke, who lias already put in an ap pearance, bids fair to prove a good in vestment for the photographers Already there is the usual demand for Ids picture that determines tho handsomest men in congress. Ho is so good looking tliat in his own stato ho is often called tho Apollo of Wyoming. This will be the liaudsom ost senatorial pair. Kate Field's Wash ington. Dueling rbtol. Tbo pistol used in the duel is not the military arm, nor tho revolver, but a very carefully made aud wonderfully accurate weapon known as tho dueling pistoL For many y jstho length of this arm was a matter of grave discus sion at all tho clubs in England and on the continent. At first tho dueling pis tol had n 12 Inch barrel and carried 20 round bullets to the pound. But in IS 10 tho elder Devi sure, with his confrere, Lepage, at Paris, and Mautou and Egg of London, tho most eminent pistol makers of their respective countries1, fixed tho actual length of tho dueling pistol barrel at nine inches, and thero It has remained for 83 years. A case of the best pistols coats from D00 to 700 francs, or $100 to $1Z0. Tea For tho Chlneoe Emperor. The tea used in the immediate house hold of tho emperor of China is treated with tho utmost care. It is raised in a garden surrounded by n wall so that neither man nor beast can get anywhere near tho plants. At tho timo of the liar vest, thoso collecting these leaves must abstain from eating fish so that their breath may not spoil tho aroma of the tea. They must batho three times a day, and in addition to all these precautions, they must wear gloves whilo picking tho tea for tho Chinese court. Philadelphia Than Critical. "They tell mo that tho editor is not very well," said tho poet's friend. "Ho is feeling quite badly," was tho reply. "I called ou him this morning." "Is his condition critical?" "Wotho than that. It's abusive," Washington Star. Tlio licorieo of commerce is the prod uct of a plant known as Glycyrrhiza glabra, grown in tho north of Sjiaiu. Tlio root is gathered at certain seasons of the year, and tho licorice is extracted by a primitive and simplu process. Over 17,000 different kinds of but tons have leen fonnd in pictures of me diaeval clothing. The first hand firearms cost about $JI0 each. It May Do As Much For You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. Ho tried many so called Kid ney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at onco. Elec tric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidnoy and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant rcliof. Ono trial will provn our statement. Prico only 50c. for largo bottle. At A. C. Marstcrs & Co.'s Drug Store. Knights of the Alaccabecs. Tho Stato Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows : "After trying oilier medicines lor wliat seemed to boa very obstinato cough in our two children wo tried Dr. King's New Discovory nnd at tho end of two days tho cough entirely left them. Wo will not bo without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures wliero all other remedies fail."' Signed F. W. Stevens, Stato Com. Why not glvo this great medicino a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are freo at A. U. Marstersft Co.'b Druj; Store. Iteg- his is the to Buy Groceries. C. W. PARKS M. JOSEPHSON'S New York ROSEBURG, Alexander o-'O and 3i3 Jackson SL t M r PT I T T"5 ri T"3F7 Y V I. 1 L. I l l L A Lane and Klegaul Line o( We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of Easy Rockers Bed Room Sets UtjUlJui Parlor and Dining Chairs J Rugs and Carpets And all Household Articles Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. ALEXANDER 5 STR0MG HOME KURMSIIEK3 A SQUARE DEAL, , . a Is I-:? 13 We are Here to Stay. CO O I CJ oo r- -O f CO ; m Cleveland distillling Qo. .Manufacturers PURE BRANDIES AMD WHISKIES LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AMD MEDICINAL PURPOSES m. wj.-3KC3Jtvm.acrJt?-ae-. ALL FIltST CLASS DItUfi STORES AND SALOONS HANDLE OUK GOODS. Uoods delivered In iinnt!tlcs of ono Rnllou or more. Orders from Town nud Country Solicited, and will bo promptly attended to. onic nnd N0.ogEnumi VON PESSL & DOERNER, Proprs. r-'T-rV i i Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class groccr3r. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins,' Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carty the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. v II I & CO., Grocers Cash Store, OREGON. 4 Stroiig THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS.... Bet. Oak and Washington. Largest and Best Assortment crcr IV. brought to Southern Orcson, and I CARPETS. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. J . 1 1 , i , 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 4 G 0 7 8 J 10 11 11 wliat we give to every cus tomer, for we believe the best advertisement possible is a cus tomer pleased with what we have sold them, they will come again and again, and their friends will come too. We are not here for a day or for a month. We are Here to Stay. .Roseburg, Or. of nml Dealers in MEW NEW GOODS The Davis. Ambler Merre! LIMBER i.oui; XltubcrH n Speclnlty. COR MANUFACTURERS OF, AND FIR AND CEDAR LUMBER. VOMNX'OC K , CENTRAL HOTEL ! Board Lodging S3.50 per Week. MEALS, 15c. Give me a CalL-" The Roseburg Laundry, 202 Mnl ii Street, opp. Hotel Van Houtcu. C1D CrT-r T TXCC At RcnNonnbic prices. J. BITZER,. l'ropiictor of The City Meat Market, Ajul Dealer iu PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD, AND FRESH .MEATS OF ALL, KINDS. Orders taken ami Delivered Free to any part of the City. TpE MITdpELL, LEW$ dO .V FULL Plows, Harrows, AND HARVESTING MACHINERY. BEAN SPSAY PUHPS ARE THE BEST. WAUKEGAN BARB WIRE. AT LUMIIER YAH U m:ar IIKPOT. IflZYLje PILKINGTON, .Successor to O. W. NOA1I.1 General Blacksmithing TROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY. KE1AIIIIN OK ALL KINDS PROMPTLY DONE. HIiup ou Corner Wnslilustou nnd Kane Sts., RoscburK. BOWEN & Blacksmiths Stephen Street, between Oak and Cass, .Macliluc Work n Speclnlty ROSEBORG, OR. flEYER & CO., Roseburg Brewers PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES. Keep your money at home. Drink only home made Beer The Best in the Market. GOODS JUST ARRIVED. -Write for Prices. P AMY DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF BEDS, (5c. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! FISHER & BRYAN, Proprietors. Ionltr" Fish nnd Gniuc, iu Season. Roseburg, Or. LINE OF Wagons & Buggies HUNTER & HUME ESTABROOK, and Machinists MRS. Iff. BOYD, DEALER IN CHOICE Family Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. A PULL LINE OF- Frnits, Nuts, French Candies, Confectionery Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Ktc- IMl'OUTED KEI WEST CIQAKS. CHOICE LUANDS OF CIUAKS WOODWARD -Till RTJSTLB ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS ! We aro always in tbo Lead, and mean to keep tbere. The Golden Harvest ia upon na, and farm- "cra aro smiling becaoro Woodward looiis to their interest. BUGGY HARNESS -Full Trimmed- TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your purse and be sure and e Wood warn before buying. W. 6. WOODWARD EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Zipreaa trains IeaTC Portland dally. South I Morth b:50r.j. 5:25 A.M. 10:15 X. sr. Lt. - I'ortland - Ar. Lv. - Roseburg - Lt. Ar. - San Francisco Lv. 8:10 A. x. 11:10 r. jc 6:00 r. H. Above trains stop at East Portland. Orecon City, Woodbum, Salem. Turner, Marlon, Jeffer son, Albanr, Albany Junction, Tangent; Shcilds, Halsey, Harrisbur. Junction City, Irving. Eugene, Creswell, Brain, and all stations Irom Roscourg to Ashland inclusive Rocburg: Mail Daily. S:30A. jc. I Lv. SSOr.JC. lAr. - Portland Rosebnrg Ar. 4:40r. m. Lv. ! &M A. n. Salem Iassenj;er Dally. 40 P.M. ILv. - Portland - Ar. 1 10:15 a. m. 6:15 p. x. fAr. - Salem - Lv. bSO a. x. DIMNO CARS OX OCDEX ROUTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers XSD SECO.MJ-CLA.SS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division. Uctivecu Portland and Coryalll. Mail train daily (except Sunday). 7:30 A. x. i Lv. -12:15 r. M. A r. - Portland Corvallis Ar. Lv.l 6:40 P. X laor.x At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern railroad. Express train dally (except Sunday). 1:15 p.m. 7:25 P. x. Lv. !Ar. Portland - Ar. I 8:25 a. m. McMinville Lv. 1 5:50 A. x. Through Tickets to all Points In I lie Eastern Mate. Canada and Europe can be obtained at low est rates Iroui Ccorgc Etcs, Agent ROM:bnr?. E. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass. A gen PORTLAND OREGON. FK0JI TERMINAL 0U INTERIOR TOLNTB The) Northern) piGiFic) RAILROAD Is the Line to Take To all Points East and South. It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs through VESTtBOLED TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR to 8T. PAUL and CHICAGO (SO CUAXGE OF CASS) Composed ol Dining Cars Unsurpassed, Pullman Draatng Room Sleepers, Ot Latest Equipment. TOURIST seeeimm; cars Best that can bo constructed and in which accommodations are both FREE and FURNISHED to holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COUCHES A Continuous Line connecting with All Lines, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured in advance through any agent of the road. THROUCH TICKETS To and irom all Points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any Ticket Office of this Company. .Full information conccrnlnpr rales, timo o! trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. JD. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First SL, cor. Washington, PORTLAND. OREGON. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H- G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1106 G St., N. W. Washington, D. C. For many years In the General Land Office. Examiner of Contests, Mineral vs. Mineral vt Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Late Chief of the Minera JDivislon. Correspondence ited. We Employ Young Men to distribute ments la part payment for a hljjh grade Acme ui cycle, irniCJ iro seca inuu vq nw'u work done until the bicycle arrives and proves satisfactory. Young 'Ladies If boys crgtrts apply they must be well reccra mesded. Write for particulars. ACME CYCLE COnPANY, ELKHART, IND.