THE PLAINDEALER .NOVEMBER 23. 1396. Coal tar and resin at Marstcrs'. Lidics' tine shoes at Parrott Bros. J.T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Shasta Water at Slow Jerry's cigar and drink emporium. For a Rood smoke calk at Slow Jerry 'a bitar, and get a Los Amores cigar. Delicious "salt-rising" bread at the Home Bakery, corner Oak and Rose streets. Nothing but the best material used by U. W. Benjamin, dentist. Room 1, Markers' block. Private lunch rcoin at the Homo Bak- -"v i . . ery, corner ami noso street. Also lunches put up. Fresh homo-mado bread at the Home Bakery, corner Oak and Roso streets. Alice Baldwin, proprietor. Pianos and organs at greatly reduced price. Cash or installments at T. K. Richardson's. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain by K W. Benjamin, dentist, room 1, Markets' block, Roseburg, Or. Parties detiring family sewing done would do well to call on Miss Fannie McKean, 421 Main street. Will sew lor 75 cents per day. One extra large box stove for sale at H. M. Wead'e Hardware Store. Suit able for dry house or large store room, price $15. Take3 three foot wcod. Good advice: ever leave borne on a curuey without a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrtu-. Rem edy. For sale by A. C Marsters A Co. Go to M. F. Rice's Second HanJ store, HendricW Mock, for late improved Singer Sewing machine?, needles, oil, etc. W. C. MoNKor, Agent. The Kaady Kitchen keeps katchins them and mill eventually katch all 0 trade in their line. bcruse they ket-p ever thing fresher and better and just as cheap or a htllo cheaper than stale stuff arouud town. When 1 alk Roseburg 'rjund, I'm a look in for dat Kandy Krchen and it mut be found, where they keep the best of everything. Fresh nut, fresh gum and fresh candies made daily. The time of the tear has come when people cat candy You can tell one who has nl taste. He bujs his candy at BRIEF MENTION. Hon. J.T. Bridges is in the city to day. Dr. Lowe, tho oculist leaves Friday next. ' County claims and warrants bought by D. S. Wost. Kalie Emmitt at tho Opeia House to morrow t.ih. R. A. Mattoon of Looking Glass Is In the city today. Soo Dr. Lowo next Saturday at the Yoncalla Hotel. Dr. Lowo'a glasses presso the soft pedal of the eyes. New lino ol Online Flannel Wrappers at tho Noreltv Rtorn. . - . . f!tl o.i o .i , ... At leaet 50 per cent ot tno uwiea oi - i. mU lign UUU Ol JUU1U O I . ... .-.! I M hnn. 5 i emigrant who leave wubsiu .or mo o worm nn no witnom luti iioi wicoiuu n Money to loan. Call at tho office of their KOVernmenl, Eaya the New Ycrk - . ivni COIOIU UPillCf. IVUCUUUIU, T:i.. T...H. MiViinf of 1H PV.il T lJ UregOU. Ui;,nfinn tn nht-.nn a I UUUOr BlUUb ICifUl UUlljjUv"" " wUania of Looking Glass, Wiu . tiaasriort beforo boine allowed to quit the Who mnai linmftl ftnd Hpsnlnli! diaifinU of ri ... I ... ... .1 i oweu ana it. v . Jones ol Myrtlo Creok country, and this i invariably declined Siberia. aro registered at tho McOlallen Ladioa call and soo our now line of embroidered and silk handkerchiefs. We havo a fino assortment at tho Novelty Store. E. T. Woodruff of Cleveland is a guest at tho Van Uouten. Beautiful designs in gents silk hand kerchiefs at the Novelty Store. Katio Emmitt and tho Waits of New Yoik, at Ihe Opera House tomorrow night. Keep our clothing in mind when making the boys a present. Noveltv Storo. uoney to loan. Call at the oflko ol I. F. Rice, real estate dealer, Roseburg, uregon. auo uow nno uramte iron ware selling fast at Churchill, Woolley A Mc- nenzie s. Di. Fallin of Myrtle Creek was in the city today on business t tho county clerk's office. Dr. Lowe will be at Yoncalla Satur day. the 2Stb. See him that dav. Free tests for glasses. Ginger ale, Arista Water, eoJas, and otner toft dnnka at Slow Jerry's drink emporinin, now on draft. Unr IJ.OO, hand sewed Gentt' Shott are the best in the market. Call and see them at the Noveity Store. Daniel Murphy, United States dis trict attorney for Oregon was visiting friends in Rotebutglast Saturday. Dr. Lone says spectacles are like an egg they most be good in every way bo wants a ' tolerably good" egg? Gentlemen ties, handsome, Urge assortment all prices, our 25 cent line the most attractive. Novelty Store. Get c-ur cowboy rope at Wead naruware. ine special lour ply ma nuia siamis iwice is mucti as sisal rope. We have jost tho rape goods yoo want stylish, neat quality and cheap, when the width is considered. Novelty Store Dr. Lowe wont be back for six month; and Bee Dr. Lowo at tho McClollnn. Free tests. Menibots of tho firo department ate requested to meet at Firemen's Hall to night at 7 o'clock. Important bueiucss. By order of F. M. Ziglkji. Chief Engineer. Tbo funeral of Mrs. T. P. Sheridan was held at the Catholic church here to Niece's Kandy Kitcl.en, the only place Do you thick yoo should wait that long in town von can get candy that is fit to I to see him about jourejes. Don't tike eat. I chances. - i Two tracta of land for rent, containing Boy your shoes at the Novelty Store , . - . v. : i. r ii. I . - i i . one iv-acre aouooe lii-um iunu idu u mtj roama snoaoy msoies, etc they will tell yoa. Oar aim Is to sell mS of town, fair orchards on each i-hce. For farther information call on T. V. Rice. Real Estate Djaler, Rose- bnrg, Oregon. II yoa have hay, grain, bacon, beef cattle or a good bnggy yoa wish to trade lor lumber, or ii yon wish to bay a bill of first class fir or cedar lumber, yoa wil ur noneT to call on Ono A. Asucr Cosostock, Oregon. Good pastnrage famished at my past tares on Roberts creek. Charges reasonable. All stock at owner's riak. The bestct care "ill be given to all soek entrusted to my charge. J. M. Schajtik. T. K. Richardson has just received another car of lumber, including a lot ol fencing, sidewalk lember, and first class flooring, which will be offered to the m;,. .t itdr tiyliin-'J tiriM. Call on I. :. 6 . b " ladies only. or addreis, i. iuoiakdsos, Roseburg, Or M GETTING OUT OF RUSSIA. Russian families now in the United StateH who may perhaps bo relieved to learn that their missing fathers and hrutherr are lyiDg peacefully at ihe bot tom of tho rivets constitiuiiK thu fron lier of Kuesij, iuttcad t.f sv.fferirn: tor tures worse llian denth in ihe In ruble penitentiaries of Russia in Europe, or In Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report by the authorities in cases where the emigrants aro either youths in their tfeens or men under tho ago of 40 who PriV5l Baking lyvS'J' Powder fellow. God calls us but the devil often leads us astray. Sbe narrated two or three anecdotes to illumine her subject. She said : "On a certain occasion wLere I went to preach, Colored Preaching .Mrs. Mary Dennis, an Afro-Ameriuau havo not completed their term of com- preacher, discoursed la6t Thursday night pulsory military eervtco. Consequently, to a fair sized congregation. Her text Spoctaclo; if you wear them or need wbeD a ,aml'y in Russia decides upon was fr0U1 Exodua where the Lord culled thorn, or havo troublo with your eyes co abandoning its native lami lor me pi.r- Moses nt the time when he cast hu rod pose oi oeiienng us mnuuca iu Up0n jie ground anu it oecame a eerteni Western hemisphere it has to chooso be- an,i then taking it by tho tail it became tween leaving tho father nnd brothers a roj again. She used this loxt to show behind and smuggling tuem out ot me that the Lord calls us all at Eonie time, empire without government permission, but that wo too often follow tho other The western frontier of Russia is an exceedingly long one, extending about 900 miles, a considerable portion of it being formed by rivers of varying size; nf thnm hpintr mere brooks, while uu 0 mrKmy rubuuiii; raiuer the othtjr8 Uav0 cbaDncIs ol BUC'' I a littlo nirl thoucht that I had cot badly uano omciating, wno is spoken ol broadtli that it requires an hour to get tanned and recommended me to do like quito flatteringly. Her remains were ferried nccross. her aunt, wash ray face with buttermilk given sepuituro In tho Catholic coraetery. Tho boundary line is watched on tho , rPmnVB th tan." Sl. Mt.l too. "Mv ihe famous bchubert bymphony Cloh western side by Austrian lancers and neoole havo so far nroeressed in evolu will appear at the Presbyterian church dragoonsan tho south, and by German U;on that we find we are not colored peo tomorrow (Tuesday) night. Lovers of cavalry of tho same cla38 in the north, pe now wo are Afro-American. The good music should turn out and hear while on the east or Sluscovite eido ol wor(i colored implied that they had been tnese lamous musicians Ihe lady quar- the line it is the Coseartfl who ore in- wjiuout color bnt bv Teome means had tette and the most wonderful of all child trusted with tho duly of patroling the been colored. This idea of colored peo artists. entire stretch, the watch there kept be- nta film rnnnidprrd nn & lihpl nn tho rnriv There will be a union Thankscivine mg of a far closer and mo:o severe cnar- gi18 liked tho term Afro-American bet- Bervico at tho M. K. Church, South, on ncter, since tho frontier guards have not ,er Thursday Nov. 2G, at 11 a. m. The ser- only to prevent the ingots ol smugglers She gave her hearers otis grand mon will bo preached by tho pastor of and unathorwod stranger, but als-j to thought which they seldom hear from the M. E. Church. An offerinc for local prevent the egress from tho empiro ot all the pulpit. It is this: "We need a re I charities will be taken. Tho public are subjects of tho czar wlio aro not lur- Hgiou to live by. II wo nill livb right nished with oflictal permits to travel we ,He right, for we die as wo live." abroad. Thu anecdote of the familv of Ran I lie result ot tills s.a.e oi aliair iias.oinpR canned much nmufement as it Absolutely pure The Wheel of Revolution. At last the "wheel" is getting itself into disrepute with physicians; not the wheel in itself, however, but the in temperate way some people take their "spin" nnd not the unnatural positions most young men adopt; young ladies have too great a regard for their appear ance even if they do have less for the in fernal economy. The exercise is healthful and invigor ating. American women, with their stay-at-home habits, yes, and genera tions unborn, will live to blees the day 61 its invention. Country homes are becoming the fashion, as it enables the bread-winners to almost fly in and out to the centers of bnsinese. NOTES OF INTEREST. Sheep dip at Marsterb'. McKinley and Bryan hats at the Nov elty. For a good 5-cent cijrar call on Mis.N. Boyd. Wood taken on subscription at this office. Go to A. C. Marstcrs & Co. for echcol books. Get your school books at Marsteib' drug store. For fixst-claes dentistry so to Dr. Little of Oakland. Solid silver tea and table spoons at Salzman's. Pure fresh groceries and low prices at Casebeer's grocery. All work warranted first class by R. Husband and wife enjoy the! W Benjamin, dentist. all invited. Tho C. E. Society of the Christian church will give a dime sochil at Par- roll's hall oa Tuesday evening, Nov. 24, JS9G. Lunch ovaler soup. 10 cents; sanawicbes, cuke sn l eolTee, 10 ccnlp. I ...... I. n :ll 1. i . i , - .mini in hi?u iiu rrrveu iron) o 10 i o clock in tho evening. All are cordially invited. KruseA- Sbambrook shipped by ex press to San Francisco Sunday morning 200 turkeys to gladden the gustatory ap petite of San Franciscans with tho bbst turkeys ever raised on tho Pacific coast. This firm expects to ship 20n more in a ride together, with the smallest child on in front and the others careering around them, so that family life has received an uplift. While the new "wheel-wrights" are making a fortune,- somo trades suffer: Livery stables go very near the wall; shoemakers eay that nobody wears oat their shoes ; tailors and batters, that in expensive clothes suit the former dude the best; barbers, that they don't, even care for the afternoon shave; dry-goods toilet eoaps at Now is trated in great measure at those points where bread rivers constitute tho bound- arv, since the watch kept there is lets strict than where it consists of mere riv ulets or milestones. IlieaUairia man aged by ferrying the fogiti veb across the river from the Russian to tho German few dajs with more to folio during the shore, and inasmuch as the banks of the Drewenz and of thu Prosna, as well as of the Szetzapiw. are low and lined '.Mth men, that girls forego their elaborate been the creation of au exteneiye enter- illustrated ignorance, telf conceit and an f vn"S toilettes for the strong and last- pnso for smuggling emigrants out ol the independent spirit that will not tamely lnB owycio suns, as lor me tooacco rountrv. The business is lor Hie moit i,v,mi (. ., nornit innlt in or nnt nf uaae, is Sam mai me consumption oi pait in the hands ol low-class liquor- church. dealers and saloon-keepers cn the Rus- This colored lady is doubtless sincere eian side of the frontier, and is coucen- and believes she haa been called of God to preach his gospel, but she lira been mistaken in the voice. you a good shoe. The good people ol Yoncalla shonld not fall to see Dr. Loire next Saturday He will be their only the one day Ejea tested free. A Urge invoice of Bibles and Testa ratals jnsi received at H. C. Stanton's. Bibles, from 20 cents to $; Testaments, 5 and 10 cents each. Boston coach oil is the best bnggy cr carriage grease in the world. Try a can at H. M. Wead's Hardware and yon will never nse anything else. Fabio Romcni was produced al the Optra House Saturday night, and was folly np to the expectation ol the audi ence in point of excellence. Skating rink, Wednesday night for boy beginners only. Friday night for Tuesday and Saturday nights are open for all comers. Xmas and New Year holidays. It is a strange coincident that tba t his toric Shambrook log which the Review's imagination pictured in the Sam Brown escapade, has become the one behind which Bob Hioman hid to escape detec tion and arrest, and that now the sheriff is afraid to look for the lo fc-r fear of being shot by tbe fellow who is in possession of it. Better gti a log, Mr. Sheriff, and carry it in front of you. It would be well also to carry one in the rear, as Bob rhoots promiscuous like , whether you are "a goin' or a comin'." Wm. liinman Heard From. Huggins and Ed long reeds, low trees and marsh, the matter is not after all to difficult on a dark and moonless night, especially when tl.e Cossack guard happens to have been plied with a larger amount of vodka than usual. Tbe smugglers are men ol the moa! lawless class, who before they under took the smuggling of their countrymen out of ihe country, were engaged in smuggling dutiable goods into Russia; and the charge which they make for assisting a would-be emigrant to escape is heavy enough lo make the business one of treat profit to them. Tha ra'es Katie Emmett, wboio name his be come famous for her impersonation of boy characters, returns this t'casun to her favorite line of business. Her play, 'The Waifs of New York," abennds with startling climaxes and seorational effects. Mica Emmett'a characteriza tion of tbe street gamin is devoid of all rotizhmss and any hint of vulgarity. 'holias n hat all successful stars innst be pisseseed of, persoual magnetism. It is rather hard to defini what that is, so, tor lack ol u bettei name, wc term u personal magnetism. It really means that j on are delighted to see the pos sessor cf it come on the stage and are cigars has fallen off at the rate of a mil lion a day and tbe cyclist knows that be dare not drink while persuing his favor ite exercise. Therefore, the liquor men are big sufferers too. Hurrah for the wheel that revolves such lasting benefits to our yonng peo ple. L, Key West, imported and domestic cigars at the Koeeleaf. An excellent line of Masters' Drug Store. Goods below cost at Caro's. tbe the time for bargains. Nobby suits and latest styles at Little jaex's. mces very low. All styles and qualities of hats at Abra ham's. Ueurocs prices. Fred Floed, lawyer, rcom U, Taylor & Wuson blocfe, Kosenurg, Uregon. Country produce o! all kinds bought and sold at Casebeer s grocery store. Office to rent on Jackson street, oppo site the post office. I. h.. itlCUABDSOX. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pena and optical goods at tho lowest prices at alzman's. At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and receipt for subscription to the Plaujoealer. Fine gold and silver fillings put in by R. W. Beniamm, dentist. Prices to suit the times. Have your dental work done by R. W. Benjamin, dentist. All wort guaran teed first class. Casebeer the grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps the beat grocer tea. Try him ana be convinced. Largest stock of fancy chairs at Alex ander s fetrong s, ever brought to itCEe- burg and at pnce3 lower than ever. Biing your job work to the Piatsdhai.- t& office. We aro prepared to do tho cheapest and best work south of Port- jind. N. Rice, at his wore rooms cn Jackson opposite Marks iron front, haa cnoice household tnrniture and tin ware at prices to suit the limes. rrv tnPA!.ir lnarfi it. Of the star it .1 1 .1 .i.. .,.. . Aaa,e nuuce, irr. -ucujaiuju, iub uuui.- ..j .-- UCICU UJO ECItttUli 10 KU JUT lUH utbiur, ,c) 1 mmonant i nmt omrnn .......... ... ....11 I Ml. 1.J WfaUltll4VIIl -. (-)-.".- is said mat sue is. tue samo ueiignuui 80mo mile3 away. The servant replied tees all his work. Give him a call and and active little body as ever, playing that a Methodist minister Hvoil inst examine wor.t and pr.ee; with freedom, but never, out of good J over tbo way, and it would be well to H yoa don't waut to suffer with corns taste. There ia a great deal of fun inn,, fl,ph;nl' hn np.r nnf1 h!a and bunions, have your boots and shoes flip hippo ami if annlausa and enthnsi- . ' : u V ji u.t .v- -""""'o RiLr hw L r. ,n k a ,r ...v.i - .w .1 I : -TT 7i - . . - 0 . . neauy ana prompuy uose j van iiuiu iu w ou uuu ocu iw 1 uuic: a m aic auv tmciiuii. uic iuuiuuik,.,, mnlri h rolloH- remorVinrrl t. j j i v. Wn warchin? for Rnh Hinm.n. hn 1. "1 t. t... 1 ,o,o.l : Tk. .IT .. 7T ror guou u , viibu i-u, ua. dng out of jail October 11th and has I to the limit, the onlv check npon tbe ex- lies in New York, and the settings arid been skulking around in the mountains tortion beinc the keen competition mechanical arrangements are excellent about "Little Baldy" near Riddle ever I which prevails among the smugglers to I There are several sensational climaxes since his escape. Hnggins and Riiey secure tbe trade. Were it not for this in the plav, and the interest of the came npon Hinman's trail Friday. The nvalry the emigrant would be entirely at audience is raised toan unusual pitch. two men paseed by him where he their mercy, seeing that he finds him- "The Waifs of New York" are billed at wis nid behind a U g and after they had . elf as a ttranccr in tbe border provinces, Roseburc Onera House, Tuesdav, No- got a lew rods beyond him he hred at with no power to proceed further on his vember 24th. them, but missed hitting either. He journey, except with the asnstance of fired again, hitting Huggioa in tho hip. these rascals, who reap a small reward Speaking From Experience. Mis. Mary Dennis, the colored evan gelist, related an amusing story last Thnrsday night, showing the peculiar trctics and traits of the Methodist clergy in raising money for their use. The story ia as follows: A little child was given a nickel to play with, and child like, it put the nickel in itB mouth and by and by tbe nicicei got stuck in its throat. Alter a fqw futile effoita of the mother to get tbe nickel out of the child's throat, she or- that.-if ha cannot get the nickel from tba I on Wollenberg & Abraham, whoso stock baby's throat it will be useless to -try a Idocior. .She evidently spoke from ex- I perlence.. Yon can ret knives for 5 and 10 cents' Bargains, bargain!, at Al. t. 8 and from that price up to 5. Each second band, hardware ana iarnnurtjk y weU wortD tne price asked at store in Hendricks' Block, opposite the j Churchill , "Woolley & McKenzib's depot. Second band goods bought ana The extent of tho nound In? not been learned here up to the present writing. The man with Hnggins took to his heels upon the first fire and Bob took to bis heels alter the second fire which brought Huggins down and poor Huggins was left alone in all his crippled glory, ith sold. Cll and examine my goods be- fr-o tnrrhinz elsewhere. Boy ol me and stve money. With two little children subject to croup we do not rest easy without a bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house, for the most severe attacks quickly ssccumb to a lew doses of it. 'Morrison, Colo., Ben. For sale at 25 nr! Sfl renli rr bottle bv A. C. Mart- ters & Co. If vour children are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the dis ease hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Cosgu Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse It will prevent the attack. Even after the croupy coogh E. Du Gas. Physician and Surgeon, oSce in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Residence, 911 Mill street Any parties in the City of Roseburg thinking of puting in electric Ugh Id will do well to see the manager of the Elec tric Light company at once, as special inducements will be oflered until De cember 1st, 1S9G. You can't get five or ten-cent knives at H. M. Wead's Hardware. He don't keep worthless goods of any kind. But when you find yoo need a good knife come in and get the best made and bave it guaranteed to stay sharp. Last Thursdar. in mentioning the haa appeared the attack can always be fabling episode in which a prominent ' ... I n i . t Ii . nun "iron ntl notes for monev to camble on, the prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping ing cough. For sale by A. C. Marsters. Th -wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Brimfield, 3Iass., bad been suffer ing from neuralgia for two days, not be ing able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holdeo, the merchant there Bent her a bottle ol Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and asked that she give it a thor ough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells tho next dav he was told that she was all Plaisdealeb reporter was, it appears misinformed as to the borrowing money from the bar. Mr. Minard, the saloon keeper, informs us be did not loan tbe money, but that one of the gamblers loaned monev to Ihe other, taking his notes therefor. Dr. Matchette's Indian Tobacco Anti dote will care any one of the tobacco habit in 72 boure. It is compounded by and is the result --I., n.. n.-.n ir i,0, aiihln two a ceieoratea puvsician, , ' .1.. v.. i.. i .: n,i of a life-time study. Guarnnteed barm was worth to.00 if it could not be had forleeB. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by A. C. MaretersJ: Co. Competition never worries us, tecauso we "buy right" hence "sell right The facts are these ; every move in our business is only made after tbe most careful consideration, nothing left to chance, bhoes havo advanced in price Mrs. W. B. Drake, of Myrtle Creek, Oregon : Please accept, through the columns of the Plaixd&ileb, our kindest thanks foi the beautiful bouquets of embraces all grades of head gear. The Square Deal stcie has fust opened un a beautiful lice of W. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best shoes i - . . i maae. tame ana inspect uiem. 1 am prepared to offer lumber or wood at reduced prices. I am taking in lum ber and wood on old accounts acu in trade for goods. T. K. Richardson. from the government in the event of their denouncing any man fleeing from the country without permission and without having fulfilled his military ob ligations. Capture for the unauthorized emigrant means imprisonment with a lone term of penal servitude and su bse his comrade fleeing in one direction and qutnt military service in the wilds of Bob liinman scratching gravel in an-1 s othe. Thus we have presented the amusing spectacle of a deputy sheriff running from the criminal he was searching for, and the criminal making tracks at a 2:40 pace, while the other man, Hoggins, was bleeding from a gun shot wound. Up to date there is no ef fort beiog made by the sheriff to catch this outlaw skulking around in the mountains. A reward of f50 has been offered, $25 of which is offered by W. N. Nichols. n t , - i r . i : .1 ..-T.. fragrant flowers, cultivated and arranged The sTo4r Low pri by jour own nanus, ana presentea to us quick sales is the order of the day. while we were in attendance at the I Goods must be sold at any sacrifice. Call and see. Jack Abraham, cent furnisher, keeps way through Hie be as bright as those hinpnd l!s them at a lowet Chrysanthemum Fair, held in Roseburg Nov. 16 and 17, ISOti. May your path less. Price, only oO cents for a big box pnonirh to cure anv ordinary case. All n ' drusrsiita. or bv mail, postpaid. Circu lars free. Dr. Matchettk, Chicago, 111, Katie Emmelt has scored an unquali fied hit in her "The Waifs of New York," and her tour tho country has been one succession of triumphs, full but not with us. Wo sell you a good oil houses greeting her everywhere, and tho grain shoe for fj.25 and upwards, fine shoes in proportion. If you doubt ub, come and Eee uf, convince yourself that we have what we advertise. We don't care to do all tho business in town, but want to get a share of it. Wo firmly believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good values in every instance is bound to go ahead year by year. ThiB idea prevails throughout our entire business. Every dollars worth of goods must give the wearer satisfaction, even tho all wool absolutely fast color fS.OO suite, J. Ahuaiiam's Clothing House. entertainment is said to be well worthy tbe patronage. Allan Dale, of the New York Evening World, says: "Katie Emmett is a charming little lady, an ac complished actress, and altogether an agreeable surprise. Tbero is an air of refinement about her work that is not usually found. Miss Emmett has to don the attire of a boy, and nothing can he more graceful and dainty than tho way she docs it. She dances well and singe charmingly. Her songs am both new and original." She will bo seen at tbe Roseburg Opera House, Tuesday, November 2h. Hard Work for Weyler. Havana, Nov. 18 Littlonews regard ing Captain-General Wcylcr's operations against Ihe insurgents in Pioar del Rio was allowed to leak out from the pal ace today. Major Bazan, of the Span ish commander's staff, however, ar rived here today from the front. He says the operations are most difficult, and adds that the captain-general slept two rainy nights. on the ground without blankets, and has been several tiine6 without meals. Tbe major further says the cantain-general yesterday was be tween oroa and Candclaria. In spite of the fact that weather is greatly improved in Pinar del Rio, and the authorities assert that tho health of troops iu the fiold shows an imyrove meut, 700 sick mon have already ar rived here, and 300 more aro expected to reach the city during the day. Local newspapers aro raising popular subscriptions lo provide funds to roako Christmas presents ;to the troops. Each news pajer with this object in view will nuhlish a special edition on Christmas night. This J Your Opportunity. On receiptor ten cents, cash or staMP". .,.. cirr,nln will 1)0 mailed of tllO most popniar Catarrh and Hay Fever C.iro (Ely's Cream Balm) enffioient to demon- Btrato tho great merits of tho renicaj. vt.y mtnTHERS. CO Wnrrcii St., New York City. Rev. John Itcid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont pnded KW'b Cream Balm to me. his (statement. "Itisaposi five enre for catarrh if ui-ed ns directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, rastor central i reu. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cents. toert3. f The majority of thes-3 emigrants are possessed o: relatively large S'ims ol money. It is only natural mat neiore leaving their homes in Russia they should have converted into cash all their possessions, so as to enablo them to make a good statt in the New World. Some of them have ?1G00, or even $2000 or $0000, in their wallete. Thi fact haa naturally excited the cupidity of the smugglers engaged in belpit-g fugitives out of tbo country, and the result has been that 30 or 10 per cent of those who trusted the smugglers to ferry them across from the Russian to th; German shore havo never reached tho latter alive. It is difficult to eay with any de gree of certainty how long this trade ol wholesale murder on the frontier has be in in progress; but according to the revelations of threo smugglers who have ecently been lodged in the jail of Lom- zha, not merely hundreds, but thousands of emigrants havo been done away with while crossing the river. A blow on the head with a punt polo or a Btab in the back was sufficient, as a rule, to render the unfortunate emigrant powerless, and then the boatman, after rifling his pockets of every thing he possessed, would tie a stone to his feet and pitch him into tho river, or elso sink him in the swamps with which the stream ia lined on either side. Thero was little risk or danger ol discovery, riuce, owing to the secrecy with which the police do ever thing in Russia, tho relatives ol tho murdered man could never be sure that their missing kinsman had not been arrested by tho authorities nnd con signed to penal servitude for attempting to leave the country without a permit. The polico itselt, ot course, iiaa no idea of tho murders that wero hcinit com mitted, owing to tho eecrocy with which thu smuggling ol the emigrant cut of tho country was planned and dovieed, whilo there was naturally an indefinitely bigger profit in securing tho fugitive's putiro Etock of cash instead of tbo mcio fee for ferriage across tho rivor. It was only through a drunken quarro in which Iho threo smugglers now im prisoned look a prominent part that this wholesalo trade of slaughter was brought lo light, aud thero are doubtlo's many Ruckles' and Houston's Bet. It is said history repeals itself; and eo it appears. Eight years ago, Morris Caro and Ed Sheridan n.ade an agreement that i' Harrison should be elected Sheridan flowers and your grave always xept price than any of his competitors. He was to take Caro in a wheelbarrow and green for your love of the beautiful. also sells boots and shoes a: astonishing wheel him down Jackson street from Mi:, asd Mks. W. A. Fratek. low prices Washington to Doualas streets, and that Notice is hereby given to the public ...... j . ...... i Hnu'cThu? bv the undersmed tnat 1 do not adow n weveianu suoma oe e.ec.eu o I ded animals to be buried on my prem would wheel Sheridan over the same oouer une nunorea xouars ao- a(. Kosebnrg, Oregon, or garbage ground. Caro got tho ride while a large ward for any case of Catarrh that can dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken number of people looked on and enjoyed not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. therefrom, unless the party taking sand ,t. ? Mr Shi.ri.Un norfnrmpd hia F. J. C11EXEV& Co.. Props., Toledo, O. ? gravel first contract with me for the part of the contract like a mm. We the undersigned, have known F Eight long years have rolled by since J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be in noliiies: and lieve him perfectly honorable in all now next Thursday, Mr. Bert Houston, business transactions and financially as per agreement before tbe election oil able to carry out any oougauona mauei ec rlc Dltters Major McKinley, is to wheel Mat by their firm. I Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for Ruckles from Mrs. Boyd's grocery store I West & Thcax, Wholesale Druggista, j Uy season, but perhaps more generally down Jackson to Washington street in a Toledo, O. needed, when the languid exhausted wheelbarrow at high ncm. It was the Wai.oi.nu, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole- feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid understanding also that the defeated sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. and sluggish and the need of a tonic and nartv was to havo the band play the Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- alterative is felt. A prompt use of this Star Spangled Banner or Hail Coluin- nally, acting directly upon the blood and medicino has often averted long and per I.; iln-in- the performance of the terms mucous surfaces of the system, Price haps fatal bilious fevers rizht to so do. Tresspassers will oe prosecuiea ac cording to law. Aaron Rosa, Roseburg. iiregon, .uarcn iitn, i&!o. of tho contract. Sociable. At the McClallen Friday evening on the occasion of Mr. Ed Thorn's visit, who by the way is a musical genius, a large number of his acquaintances gathered in tho McClallen parlors where social pleasures abounded till a late hour in soncs. recitations aim social co.iyerte i"5c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the beBt. Leap Year Ball. ladies of Roseburg will give No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing tho system from the malarial poison. Headache. Indigestion, Consti pation, Dizziness yieiu to luecinc mi ters. 50c. and $1.00 per bottles at A. C. Marsters' Drug Store. The grand leap year ball at the Armory WeJnesday, November 25th. They will do the thing in Btle, a6 they alwayB do, and a pleasant time is anticipated. Fol- songs, reciiauonn mm euv-iui iouicjcc. . ... t, . r. .Pi .i i v, ,! owing are the.committees: Floor Man- Mr. Thorn, the celebrated whistler and - R cuitarist. was the honored west. Thero '1 ' under the social regime of tbe hostess, Mrs. McClallen, assisted by Mrs. Bracket, they were right royally. her euler, entertained B. P. O. Elks Will hold their regular meeting and so cial session Thursday evening, Nov.2(Jth, instead of specially on Wednesday, as previously announced, All brothers should be present. FliEl) P.(iE-TrSTIN, Exalted Ruler. C. B Cannon, Miss Blanche Autenrieth and Miss Mamie Linser. Reception Com mitteeMiss Ella Crablreo, Miss Belle Curry, Misa Rose Bushey and Mrs. R. E. Veach. Ladies tickets 50 cents. The Central House. W. H. Gordon is now the proprietor of this popular house. The table will be supplied with the beat in tho market good beds and courteous tteitmsLt. Meals 15 cent, and .beds tho same rate. Six weeks ago I suffered with a very severo cold; was almost unable to speak. My friends all advised mo to consult a phvsician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised in tho St Paul Volks Zeitung I procured a bottle, and alter taking it a short while was en tirely well. I now most heartily reconi mend this remedy to anyone suffering with a cold. Wm Keil, WS Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by A. C, Marators A Co. Gold Medal Contest. There will bo a gold medal contest held in the Opera House on Saturday evening, November 2Sth. The contest ants of EJenbower and Roseburg seven, in number will compete for a Demorest gold medal. This will be a very close contest as they are all very good. There will be music, both vocal and instru mental to till in tho time. Admission 10 cents. Doors open at the usual hour, Caro Bros. Must sell their immoii60 stock iueido of sixty days, regirdlcss of cost. If any mm wishes to net bargains Ucy must call soon, as they mean business. This isno humbug. If von doubt thoir word call and be convinced. R. W. Bjnjamiu, Marsters' block. dentist, rooa- 1 Awarded Highest H6nors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. PR; BAE0N6 POWMH Most Perfect Made. io Years the Standard.