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THE PLAINDEALER, 1'ublUhol lUlly, except Sunday. K. 11K.MA.M1S...... Y. BENJAMIN Kdltor. ...MaUftCiT. HuUscrlptlou Ouc Venr, by miU.-... ......... sHx Mouths. " Three Months " One Month " t'er Week, tlcllvcnM by Carrie:.. Kate. ..SI uo .. 1 50 .. 75 .. 10 fiie WccUly rintnclcalcr UucYcar. . - Six Mouths - Three Months ... , 1 03 finished product a surprisingly wide range of.quality an. I quantity of niateiials (or itiill, factory and shop to work opinio merchantable nrticloe were discovered. Under protection tho wealth of tliu couu tiy incro:tid at tlio rate of $1, 300,000,000 Shall llio country return to protection, or slial it eoutinuo as it U and has bee n under tlie Wilson-Uorman free trade law? S. F. Call. We have just icceived the premium list of the Second Southern Oregon DIs. trict Agricultural Society for this year. The speed programme offers) $o000 in purges ami premiums. Now hero is a chaiuo for some one to mako a little money by p-ojuir oU'orl. The trotters j purse is Irom IUU iowi u mo J ruuniuj; from 73 up to $100. Fques .trianship $5 to $10. Ifcise ball purse of $50. HieyWes, $." to $10, tor the best looking baby, $5 boy or girl. Now here is a chance for mothers. TELEGRAPH NEWS Bryan Is Nominated. St. Locis, July 25. William Jeuuiugs llryan, of Nebraska, who was nominated by the democratic national convention at Chicago, a forlnight.ago, whs today mado tho standard-bearer of tho peoplo's party by a vote of 1042 to 321 , Tho democratic candidate whb nomi nated in the face of las own protest, in tho shapo of a withdrawal of his name, cent to Senator A1ARR1EIX imOLLINUEK-HAOHUY At tho res idence of tho brido'B parents, July 10, 1800, Mr.M. W. Urollinger and .Miss M. Zachry, both of Douglas county, Oregon; Kev. J.'. M. Carlo oliinatiug. iVi-e, lilatid, Campbell, .Matthew sand some other favorite skjus among the adjourned, somo of tho radicals held a ruimi" convention. i llio last session ol the convention. which Listed from 0:30 o'clock this morniii!! until 5 o'clock this eveninc. lt......r,lo I....... .l.t.I.ir..l Miur Ulll V.)ll ums ....1.L...1 I... I , , -1 . . . I . . for Uryan, but up to date they have not and noisy excitement, which several .joined the whoop-up nor made any times bordered on actual riot, and which i speeches tor him. I almost precipitated personal collisions. One list tight did occur, a dolegato was Iho hcavv exiwrt of gold which lias elected, and a YA est ireinia doWatn. Followed liryau'd nomination is an evi- inliamed by the action of tho convention, The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. (.. Cailouetto. Diugsfct, Heaverh- ville, III., says; "To Dr. Mug's New- Discovery I owe my life. sw taten with La Orippo and tried nil the phy sicians for miles about, but of no avail. telegram, directing tho and was given up and told I could nut ianame.eeutto Senator "vc. Having Dr. Kings New D.teov- Jones, after Sowall, his running mate, er-v "'."'J' Blow I seal iot .; wm. ..... had been ditched for tho vico-presideu- use aim irom mo iu tial nomination last niaht, and Thomas to cl bctler' iUld llflcr na"1" UtL? V. Watson, of Georeia. had been named bollll;s waH l ' ,wMl. "K"'- 11 ,s worth its weight in gold. Ho wont keep store or house without it." tict a tion so bitter that, after tho convention 'reo J'a' at MlUS'l,rft' "r re- ..r ... 1.1,- The Fred Tradu noiiev of the I nite Kingdom has resulted 111 doubling the l'.oi.- May mk Mad (and. sometimes! girls) for (.1) ordinary Her vice nt ivaes; ! (2) uiK)n indenture, to wuik, attend j Hfhocl, nndbo brouulit up somewhat as your own ;i and C!) children may bu had for leg.il adoption. AiMicn., W.T. j Uaksi:i:, Kupt. Oregon lioyu' and Girls' Aid Societv, rortland.Or. . 59 direct taxation of tho liritish In lSll-I'Jit wasXO 10d. Id. (f2 capita of the population, and in it was ill 2s. 53.,il. (tf.'rt). p:'r people. i0) wr iyv.)6 vapita. 1 his is tho wa in winch "a reveuue onl" diuiiniches the taxation. Tariff lo burden of ! 455 ; FOR S3 , ure 2 Sf Dj S3 mm I A r' HADCTKDC .C m 1 I M. R Rapp LEADING JULY 1S9G. OUR STANDARD BEARERS. For President, WM.McKLNLEY. For Vice-President, UAKRET A. HODAUT. For Preadeniial .Electors, T. T. GEER, of Marion County. S. M. YORAN, of Lane. E. L. SMITH, of Wasco. J. F. CAPLES, of Slultnotrah deaco of the tremendous panic and financial stringency which would be sure to result from his election. UM!QUA FERRY PICNIC. Originally picnics were entertainments to which each memWr contributed some dtsh or article for the tible. lSut walked sullenly out uf tho hall. Tho storm tenter, as on tho previous .dave, was m tho lexas delegation. But the really dramatic features of this wild ecssion were enacted behind tho scenes. Rumors of what was going 011 in the w ings reached tho delegates, but they know nothing definitely, and to the very end, a message from Bryan, which DISTRICT FAIR. Now that the June election with all its attendent excitementa, the abnie of candidates and the bickerings usually indulged in, and the nominations by the several political conventions have passtd intolhistory, the good, honest, o,uiet law abiding citirens, who. toil while politi cians revel in strife, and who sow where officials reap, are again brought face to face with the realities of life's battles. As is always the cafe in the affairs of life, the law and order people most pay for the luxury of having the privilege to eslst, for the right to be good men and women, to protect, as far as they can, their God-given rights to bnild up society" while evil doers are trying to tear it down. They must enter m course of time this te'ect few idea might uave changed the result, was kept broadened luto going into ttic country ff0ai their eirs. with 'their entertainments and taking not only enough "tfor self .but also for number oi invited friends, more tor the purpose of sociability, enjoy rural scen ery and fresh air than for the refresh ments per ec. The social idea Feems to bo the prin ciple thing. The refreshments, fthile thev nlav no icconsiderable tart in tnose social gatueriogs, are 01 secondary at the outset today to consideiation. The soing into the Bryan's telecraiu of last loaddtottie other features of the day, the convention was without music, and the hallwas iitlered aud bestrewn with the grime and dirt of yesterday's 12-hour sitting It was not expected that the convention would lastljmore than th ree days, aud the contract made with the local committer expired last night. The populist Bryan managers decided disregard Mr. night and to Last summer one of our grand child ren was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies hail failed, then we tried Chambeilaiu'ri Coli.', Cur lera and Diarrlm a Remedy, which gave very speedy relief, We regard it as the rest medicine ever put on the market fo: Iwwcl complaints. Mrs. E. . iugory Fredenckstown, Mo. this certainly la tho best medicine ever put on the mar ket fot dysentery, summer lomplaiut, colic and cholera infjiitum iu children It never fails to uivt- prompt relief when uted in reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers have expressed tbcir sincere gratitude for tt:e cures it has euVted. For sale bv A. C. Marster A Co. Cure l'or Ilcailacl.c As a remedy for all furms of Ik.nlaci.e Electric Bitters has proved U In? tho very best. It ctfects n permanent cure and the most dre.ided habitual tick head aches vieid to its intiuence. We urge all who are atltictcd to procure a bottle, a: give this, remedv a fair trial. In caies of habitual consumption Electric Bitters PER5CRIPTI0N DRUGGIST, lacK un Street, kosiburK. Oregon. Patent Medicines, Perfumeries. Toilet Articles. c 9 O & a 9 t s o 6 o O & o O e 0 A COftU'LirrB LINil Of Molliday Goods FOR Qentlenieii, Ladies mid Children. gs 1 V OILS HND CLHSS 1 - ' r h FHE THIRD ADDITI0I R00K51DE Tlie Howe Farm, east of town, has been plat ted aud is now on the market iu Lots and Blocks containing ranging 111 price from $2 5 to $100 ! STATIONERY AMI lAZTLU PKPER CHOICE PEHPUMEKIES AND TOILET ARTICLBS. and 40 acres, per acre. Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken ferm or a suburban home eau uow be accommodated on eaS3' i terms. All lots sold in First Brookside addition have more thau doubled iu value. The prospect is much better for the future. More fortunes are made in lands near a grow ing town or city than any other way. Sieze the oppor tunity. For information or conveyance, call at oiiy Real Estate Office, or on country and meeting wnn inenus ana nominate him and etraiirbteu out the neighb.rs you have not met with for tangle afterwards. They etarted out to cures by giving the needed tone to ih months, sometimes for years, ami to rush his nomination through Iwfor anv bowels.'aud few cases loim resist the ue . . .1 a - . I .... ... ... , try 11 once. i-.re cents at A. (.. Mar!rs tore form new aciuaintences and have a good other candidate could be put in the tield, f t,,is "jlicine. time Renerally, while the restraints of as a football team, by means of brilliant t (l,"qn!.. ,r,? bniiueis anu amnestic cares are tor tlymt ncxhje, sometimes forces a goal. awtnle turown cn, ttieso picnics torm fjut then- as interference, ami their tlie beit of opportunities, and during the line was broken. General Weaver of summer season lhey are becominK .juite I0a tho I'populist caudidate in 1st: popular witli all cUss ot jcople. placed llryan in nomination, and Gen- Yesterday, Sunday. July 20, at I'mp- er.it Field of Virginia, who was his run- qca Ferry, was -a'.hered a lar.'e num- niug mate, after a brief speech, moved ber of people from a lan;e area of the to maWe the nomination unanimous. u3irman Alien saiu me motion was jtherin-!. 1 here were .itnte a number in order, and that uutil that motion was from Koseborp. In a little srov on the decided, the call of stales for nomina- into works of reformation, one of whicb j banVs of the UmjNua river at the mouth f.oas, which was the order of the con is that of exhibiting their hnuianizim; i ol lhe (-'aialc,J,a Creek- grounds had ventioa, couM not proceed. This ruling Cottage to Kent. A new 3-ro.jm eottaso near the det-t to rent, just -.icated by . K. yke. City water in the house, and u gtxl well next door. Enquire at this cilice. To Trade. Two lots in Marshfield for hop-. Tho and one half lots ii. North h- burg, for clock ; hack or bug;;v ir. ;rt payment. Call on 1. F. Itice.v t JERRY J. WIL50M, Wjitchninher ami Jeweler. zH J.iclison Strict, VS&All liepulrlus cnlruMtcd to my cure will lie II103IITX.Y mil! cnrcfully tlinc. Q m m tot a- r 2 - 3 o & C ZIGLER & PATTERSON, TOO DEALER IN ALL KIND.- STAPLE . AND . FANCY . GROCERIES.- COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Give us a call. Goods delivered to r.ny part nt the City in short order. Corner Lane & Sheridan Streets, ROEBCRG, OREGON. labors, tlie products of the soil, the works of art aud'-the .rloble animals which have evolved Irom native wilds throngh the intelligence and indefatiga ble care and training ol man. It requires work and Eomc svlf-tacri- ce to accomphsli these things. Intelli- ' '-, " "''"o" '"lalm0St nrecilMtalLtl a rmt. Snm picnickers and a platform for speakers clieere.1, some cursed, some fought, and were put; and here 'n-alh the friendly ll;ele wouId timy,,bU. .p,ioil. snaue 01 oas. aiii ana miie trees auout trotlb!c ,nd t ,ho ,. j wj lv . 1 -1 . .- - I J -t.v persons wuueuanay me ume in inri,i..l in.i.n !.;.. u i.i Executor's Notics. friendly converse, or were entertained by eloquent speakers. Amongst those, geiice perceives what u necesry to'TT:nQ ltiSirs- ute: 3aJ "f achieve man's ultimate good. While he. is doing these things for his own good he lifts his less intelligent and "less provi dent brother np to the plain upon which he himself stands. But it is ever thus. The few well-dispoeed and pro gressive are the conservators of society. The people of every 'progressive country are distinguished by the institntiens they inaugurate cd. maintain. Among those institutions are the fairs ! where the arts of neace are exhibited to i ilamnmtnlii it, a sil.tltf ?m rf nta'si iia; achievemcnU. Every effort man makes to better himself bel'ten the Eocial fa bric. All good men and women arc inter ested iu thij wurk, Let every one who can .and all should make an effort to do so. come to this fair and bring tome thmg to exhibit. Dring the beet you have and make a grand display. If yours is not as good aa your neighbor, you can learn how he 60ccredcd, and j pront by his experience. this city. hen a gooJIv number had taken scats, a temporary meeting was organ iied, impromptu, and Mr. Alexander was chosen chairman and a programe was made. America, that immortal pat riotic hymn, was suns by an improvised choir, with Mrs. Geo. M. Brown at the organ. Then Mr. Haxter a introduced aud entertained the au't.euce fur forty minutes in an clci:eii: address on the principles symbolizi-I Iw the American He made brie: couji orisons of our institutions uith itiote of lions riiowing :i.c suv:it:ity ol ours, and attributed it ! otir fn e iititutious, esi-eciolly cur free srhtrjls and free spetcb. He wjs listi-re! t. will marked attention. Next dinner was announced anil a gen eral invitation wa ftil around tn join with thofe 'Alio bad cwuie - ith well- filled iuskuts. Hastily improvitcd lauieH w-re fpreai! ;uit a tum:tuous high-handed programme si, mey oreneu me noougaies, ana lor 1 ibetr six hours the convention was delused with oratory". Almost eerj" state and territory had ita innings on the platform. Moet ol the shakers tecouded llrvan's nomination. About 50 secondin speeches were made, and some of them were both eloquent and brilliant 1 tie mnJdlc-ot-tbe-road contingent in sisted upon knowing at every opportun ity whether, in view of his telegram, liryuri would eland on the platform and accept the nomina'ion. Hut all thete iwiuted questions we;o neatly i-arrit-d I -Il,it.. f l rrtiii nf V.. I.... , ...1 . oilier na- 6 v uu ouicis. oucnei lor l,ry-n s sympathy with popuiutic principlep, but thnt wa all the satisfaction tin- rndicals co'iM ;.ct. me texai ueieg.iuon men t-eui a rues f.te to bryan, at Lincoln, putting lhe direct iiuestiou Ito him. To this no an swer was received, but lhe druiocratic t 1 i-JUUHiait nail iitftl in IMUBUUI fJlll- iiiuiiicaiioii with .--eoator Joiits, chair- msn of the demoiratic committee aud N'.iciv l.crt -v dull i '. tKP- n ctttt that tbe utKlcmraed. W. L !Luii ni:iol Klcbanl unci', ONciwl. una a. von r.i inc c'.ainn a:a: thv clati- 01 hexsenat 1 HE UOLLINS HOUSE ,.jCk;ar STORE! tK-ot i! ui Depot. I..'f - jtiii:Ksr. autl 1 thv j Bi t , but in UOlUg I dcccMl mmt i-rt-ni ibe mi:lih pr..pfr . . 1 , 1 o':cnvr ou.r itnwi 10 wM cxc'iUr JERRY J. WILSON. Propr. 5ucSur lj tESATE aAUXJS. residence !n Ithhtk prwinct Ho'i;U county, orcron. ,r t. their tuiniry t 11. wirr. "ireon. wiinm i monin iro:.i u; of tbU notice. D:t JnW r., . I. WII.-OS atl ABNEP. KtM!- . Kccutor! oi thv Euitc ol Kn.i.ar 1: Iei I). KlDDLl Vltorncjr for Kn.uU r a tnrn. ('iirar. an-1 r. kimt o( TfmpvrauOL Irir.ks oon!ct!y on hac!. .! irm cor. Oak s.tI Jatkson to !-Al:i:'TI EL!LDIXi.SS J.VCKsOS STRtfcT. Ko-KBrm;. orebos. h t l: First Class $1.00 per Day House. j4?- and 1.1 vici.Y w at"! rLi'jru. HT.VKI.1C COSKECTIOS. 1 Ol 1 si:. a t.v.. a. HEIDRICK'S BLOCK ol At! Kiu&L ! convincsU. Which Second WHY PROTECTION? ! made up the menu. Tlie uunce of industrial i.rotection in ! Though fornul ble-ting tcclioii in this cjuntry that the wages of later ranged froa lw) to four times greater than in any oflthe freo trade countries of Euroj, rod, as a conse quence, American labor enjoyed more of the comfort of life; more labor was houecd under its own roof, arid the chil dren of labor had more eocial and edu cational advantages than tho children of j J repast was coon leiog discussed. Fried I word came to the convention hall that chicken, (toiled ham, sandwiches, cakes, I J01.es had a n.essjg" which lis wanted 9s, coffte, lemonade ami j ure water I the convention to hear. 1 then, ujon suggestion of Senator At leu, a motion nos c.irriu! in the cjufti siuti just lefore the bullol was taken, that may prove the key by which tho com pi ic.it 1011 attending the desired union of all the silver foruM may be uulucki tl. It was a motion cmderring uion the na tional committee p'vmrv powers- ill Wrih not asked threefold : "To give variety to nroduc-1 everv ''"-' " seemed to enjoy bun tlon, a home market. and- high wages to labor." It was demonstrated under tro- self to the fullest ix'ciit. After all bad eaten their till ar:d the fragments taken u 7 baskets fu.l more or lesj the program was resumed and (ieo. M. Urown was introdoced. Mr. Hrowu en- tertaiutil his hearers for half an hour in hi proverbial eloquent umritier, eulou- mg Amenr.ni institutions especially those of Dtiiigus county and 1U natural scenery, the I'mpiiua river, the eople, their nndisscmhlud friendship aud socia- any other labor in the world. Moreover, I because of the advantages.which protec-1 tho owers as the 1110 ion stab '. 01 u.e convention itself. Some of t..e rndir.ilt pricked up llieir ears when the uio'ioii was put, aud there was a vague protect, but it is cer tain that the rank and tile of the couven- very radical style, on the fulfillment of the prophecies of James and I'aul. According t) Mr. Pope the end "of the world is near at hand. He warned his heaters to bo prepared to meet Christ at his second coming. Tiiis closed the ex crciaea of the Umjxiua Terry picnic, and the happy picnickers began to disperse to nie x their several homes and soon tho dust tur along the several thoroughfares was seen tion bestows upon labor, more labor be came identified with the legislative and executive departments of the several communities and commonwealths of the nation than in all ihe other countries to gether. Under protection American labor bought more hooka and magazines and sustained more libiariea than the labor of any three countries of Europe. Under protection American labor in vented more mechanical deyices for cheapening production than the labor of Europe in all the ages. Uhdcr protec tion American labor was in better cir cumstances in every way that is condu cive to health, happiness and the devel opment of true manhood than tho labor of Europe ever was in its history. Until the countr had protection there were no home markets of consequence. Hut- lAiiat n.n.l.i.i:An .. t I I w..v. iwumvu ..yU. jaiuio aim . HucUlcn'M Arnica Salve. ioresie, anu j-,urope nxeti tue jnce. Af-, The Best Salve iu the world for Cuts ler protection was established lully 07 ( Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, per cent 01 trie country's prouuets lound ; Fever Sorcc, Tetter, Chapped Hands a market next door, so to speak. Prior ; Chillbains. Corns, and all skin Erun. to the adoption of the policy of protection 1 tions, and positively cures Piles, or no people mvi out a vague idea ot the re- pay required. It is guaranteed to give sources 01 uic country, Dot wlien they 1 perfect satisfaction or money refunded wcreencourageuiogoaiieauin me ui- Price 25 cents per box. For sale at A rcction of converting raw material into i C.Marstern it Co . T-l.. l . . 1 1 iiai o.eu me program lor me tioI. -lit! not realize im full imnori. ltev. Poire, who was announce.! to vi. ,.,n...,n .. .. i(.i .-, ail t . t t a j Vwi a. u.u cjoo, i.ousu aJUi a nine WJa fourja Uiat I5rvan ha(1 i02out of away, was invittu. oy a special raesjenger thu 137 . votea in ..... convetltio,, Frjnk sent lor that purpose, came and preached N rt of Cllic..0. .,, ,,. a sermon 01 aooui M minuies, in ins olhcr candidate. Ignatius Donnelly, of Minnesota, and (ieneral Coxey, of Ohio, wero nominated, but their names were withdrawn. Norton received :121 votes, Pahs 10, and Donnelly 1. Norton got the majority of the solid vote of Texas, Michigan, Missouri, Uhodo Island and iscnrsm, aud a respectable portion of cs of Alabama, California, Ken Illinois and Ohio. Tho convention wan hrjitilv iilirnirn.il rising like clouds to mark the way each after P.ryan had been declared tho nomi went. Several incidents which attracted nee( and 0l-0 radicals in the Texas, Ar our attention as indices to a thriving peo- kau83S. California. Illinois an.l M.-.in pie, brave, enterprising and hospitable delegations proceeded to organic their rump" convention. to a fault, will form the subject for a future notice. Camp kettles, Dutch ovens, trout Hies and your whole camping outfit at 11. M, Wcad's Hardware store. Probate Court. In the matter of tho estate of Kichard Owens, deceased, on application for let ters testomentary, W . L. Wilson and A. Kiddle were appointed executors with will attached. Dated July '.'5, 1SIM. Bicvcle .1 rvn raa cjrs.-.v si ?a. i est ate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESIO.N UVKN. i1 Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properi- rttuc end Hop Lands of besi tinr.iit-, iu choice locati is. nt xeusona k HT ROSEBURG SATURDAY, AUGUST ist, !8q6. BY THE CRESCENT CYCLE CLUB. i tu quantities to suit intending purchaser j prices anu tasy terms. Inquire ol ! id. s- hz. sxticxk; tlv.oRdui fi9BCr.aM .'r ansa S WYLIE PILKINGTON, I General Blacksmithing I .a s a Bc.jicf5ia:jtn.iT:i.K- 1 S FUOITINU AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY. Sluiii un t urner W.-.hIiIiiuSoii ami lC;ine tits., llosebm K ROSES JRG rbSe and Granite Works. GO... Preirs. I'nder the rules of the I.. A. W. PROCRHM. iticyclo Parade at 1 o'clock. First Slow race to bo run between two lines, two feet a part around track. Prize, bicycle cap. Second Five inilo race, $10 gold medal. For amateurs. Third One mile race, for tine silver cup, value, f". Winner to hold cup !H) days. Fourth Old men's renat. First priie, bicycio ;untf, ?.'. Second, bicycle stockinga, Fifth One mile novice, Wir bicycle shoes. Sixth One half mile and repeat, novice. First, ryrlomfetor. Second, 0:10 bicycle bell. All entries must be nude by July 31st. Filtration fee ,"() cents. Mtihii' bv th K. of P. Uainl, race, mile and TICKETS, 25 cents, Children under 12 years 15 cents T. K. RICHARDSON, Manager. Hstimates Ac Oo n B. 1! ki&liot arbic ami Granite Mwiniweiits .nii IleatKtoTtes, Portland Cement Curbing 011 all kinds of Cemetery Work oilicc ami Mnlcsroom. :7ii unit street. iMtrnishcd Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Goods delivered free to all i ' parts of the city. Leave : your orders with nie and : I save money. Roseburg, Or. j Flour, Feed, revisions.