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THE PLAINDEALER, fuhllihcil Monday odTrmrnlaj. Bt Ini ri USPrAlfcli It BMslllM) ID. J B. BI'UV V. V. MMJAMIN, hJllur. . Mmiacrr. naharrtplloii On Year Monlhn Throe MimUm.- Halm. .12 00 .. I 00 .win I, IS.'.. IJ'RLN'S M'LLCfl. Mr. I 'Ken in hi speech ou Sit1! relay night diil not uiaku auy convcils (or pop ulism, uor persuade auy oue that pcr bou wbea elected (o office, especially legislative office, should be applauded lor runuiog away from his loet of duly, and say in i tlcel "i( 1 can't haw my way 1 woii t plav. lliern la uo excuse for such a course, eveu if, as tlio speaker said, Mr. Mitcliell did endeavor lo hold up the. I'uitod States tcuale by running away from bis poet of duty. Tbey wore elected to lake the oath of ollicc uud cu tcr upon tbo discharge of tbeir duties iu the regular way, prescribed hy law. No matter bow much tbey detired the en actment of certain laws, all tbo ieople are not w ith them in these things, and their course must be condemued cr pop ular goveiuiucul pronounced a failure. If Mr. U'Ren speaks for the populists there is no hope of good government from that source. ' When be came to discuss tbu matter of the initiative and referendum, be was more reasonable and bis words showed that the advocates of that olicy were less radical than formerly. If our mem ory is not at fault, two years ago a meaeure was introduced in tbo house providing for the amendment and re quiring that the petition of three per cent of the voter-) might compel tbo sub mission of a proposed law. If this were enacted the visionaries would keep us voting on laws all the time, acd in per petual hot water. We have too much law-making as it is, and any change should be in the direction of curtailmeut. This clamor for the referendum is the result of broken promises on the part ol law-makers. There would be no trouble if the representatives of the people should do their whole duly and make every measure stand or fall on its merits. Failure to do this may force the adop tion ol lue relerendum. The luitiative is of less consequence. I'M; I'RECnOCNCn QUESTION, There n a diO'erenco ol opinion iu Washington society as to whether the vice-president ol the I'nited States has precedence In social rank over ambas sadors from lorelgu catious. .vball Sir Julian Pa mice lot e, as the senior amouit those gentlemen, for instance, have the coat of honor nt dinner partiea, and shall the other three nmhaMadora he awiunfd places before tbo vice-president? The redoubtable Mr Julian is reported toiiave recently declined in invitation to diue because the seal ol houor was to be tilled by soon' oue iu whose honor the dinner was giveu, and there has Wen a great deal of gossip uud couWution as a result. These are the thiugs, people of ordi nary hore sense will say, with mingled indignation and derision, over which grave statesmen are paid to speud their time and brains. In old countries, where rank and precedence arc matters of birth or long settled couvicticn, much at ten tiou is siren to such matter, and w hen our citi.ens are abroad tbey are n quired to conlorui to prevalent customs. When foreiguois come here why should not they tvuform lo customs which no lis, and in living theui why ahotild d l bouud by anything done elsewhere in that regard '.' Why uul employ touiel-ody with gilts iu that way to tix our own rulee and theu leave guests lochooeo whether they will eonloiui to them or lore their din ners'.' Why should the president be expected to cihau6l himself on such matters of iuliica'o delicacy '.' Hasn't he enough to do to decide nho shall be I otl masters aud ludinti agents - Chi cago i'hrouicle. ORLEK DEFEAT. Constantlne't LarisM Etacuated by Army. A Tucss, April 21, 6:30 p. m. Larisaa has been completely evacuated by the Greeks, who spiked their gum and car ried away alt the moveable cannon and munitions ol war. IK R riANY RESOURCES. The IbuicJay's issue of (be 1'iain l-i.allk will be six pages, containing concise matter of fact statement of the many uatural advantages of Douglas couuty, written by .Mr. t. l. Andersou of Chicago, who comes to us highly rtc ommended. Treating, as this isauo will of the aried re-H)urces!of a county that is so scou to receive the bulk of the im migration westward bound, it proves onco a mine of general information tuose people, and in tlie same sense shows the enterprise of a pa per that the prosperity and adversity of the couutry has labored to build up and de vclop Western Oregon. The Plaini'K.w.' eb will print 3000 copies and it would not be too much to say that each copy will be read by four persons, making 12,000 readers of the issue. We deem the cause a worthy one and trust our citizens will give Mr. Anderson tbeir hearty sup Iort. General Miles wants to go to Kurox: aud watch the war in progress between Turkey and Greece and the preeident willsend him. It will pcihaps give the general of the army a better opportunity to obeerve the effects of moderu projec tile and engiuea of w ar than ehatu hal ites could do, and (he knowledge thus obtained be worth its cost, l'hil Sheri dan, it will be remembered, witnessed much of (he lighting bctw eeu tbu -er-uaus and French in ls7l . That was the first real trial of tho needle gun. Why shouldn't the Uawaiiau Iblauds he admitted to tho American I'uiou aud given a Slate Government'.' There is uo reasonable reasou why. Americans are managing the a Hairs of lbu islaudu aud they want to come into the American family. It is admitted that we cannot permit any other power to get them. Then if we are iu buch a position that we must light for them if need be , let s light for them as our own. A blatement was made in a 1'ortland paper to the effect that the secretary state was conniving at a suit whereby it was intended to biing the matter Usue and see whether a decision conld not be obtained authorizing the secret a ry cf Btale to iue warrants for all sal a ries authorized by law, and by so doing the banks would take the warrants par and theie would be uo .necessity lor an extra session of (be legislature. This statement however is denied by the sec retary and his position is precieely the opposite thereto. In a letter to Ralph F.. Moody, which has been given out for publication, the secretary says: "Keferrinz to a recent conversation feel it my duty to inform you that I ob ject to a suit being instituted in I'ortland to compel lue auditing of accounts be lore appropriations have been made. believe the opinion of the supreme court under which 1 am now actum, is riirht aud I will do all in my power to sustain mat decision. 1 here is uo questiot hut that under the law the secretary id acting right, but why he should "Lject" lo a suit being iuUiluted is a little strange. The idea cannot apparently be gotten out of the hea l of Mr. Kincaid that he is more than a mure clerical oflicer elected to do ccrtaiu thiugs. Tbo constitution pro vides other officers, who are elected by the people, trained to the law, who are to interpret what the law is. If it shall be determined that it is lawful for the (ecretary to issue warrants, it would be his duty to do so. He has uo businet s to queation the edicts of the (courts. He does not lose his right to criticise, but he must obey, however distasteful it mnybe There is a great big split in lbu popu list party in Jackson couuty, aud all over iuc queauon ol wuetner luo pop members of (be late lamented did right is lefusiug to iiform their constitu tioual duties. It will be found that that same split exists all over the state. The populist party is too big for the hetero geneous elements of which it Is com posed. It can't bold together. Ou the hist page of this istue will be found the protest of Keno Post, G. A. It., against the enforcements of liule 13, of tbe Soldiers' Home rsgardiog pensions. The varioua posts of the state are re quested to adopt similar resolutions and forward copies lo the governor and the trustees of the home iu the hoie that tbe order may be rescinded. The question of the election of senators by tbe people has invaded the sacred piecinctj of (he college debating society, and tbe relative deetruetiveness of lire and water and kindrtd subjects will be relegated to (he back benches for tho present. The Dociudia Society of the Drain Normal will wrestle with this new subject at its next meeting. I' 'Ken, one of the populists who re fused to perform bis duties us a legisla tor last winter, is traveling iu the valley towns trying to explaiu mattors. Uu is a self-confessed bribe taker, according to reports from his own county. Moro Observer. Th war Iu Cuba is almost lost bight of by ths riveting of the attention of (lie world ou the Greco-Turkish contest . there are men who would he willing to hold federal ollice if its incumbency would compel tbeir residence in tbe dry est portion of Sahara or among the ice bergs on the shore of Kobeeou channel bo it is not surprising that offices in Alaska are in demand, since there is strip of moderately warm climate in big territory. the ougrecsman iioiman ol Indiana is lea I. lie bad beeu sick for some time, but his friends had hoped iu spite of his i a years he would recover. It has been tersely said his liual objection has been overruled. Iioiman was known as the great objector. He served bis native state in coogrees for 30 years. Occasionally I he official head of fourth class postmaster in Oregon drops m.o the waste basket and (he appoint ment of his successor is announced, but the big fellows, whose; places are to be filled by the president and for which ap plicants are somewhat numerous, are not beiug rapidly disturbed. Harold M. Sewall, son of the late can didate for vice president on the demo cratic ticket, has been nominated by the president and continued by the senate us miutster (o Hawaii. Sewall jih dis tinguished himself last fall by oxtn!y ad vocating the cause of tbe republicans. Tuu election in Khode Island, where a governor was elected, does not indicate auy tendency to recede from the McKio ley line. Iu fact the republican plurality wan the largest ever giveu. Dryauites will not refer to Khode Island with iiny degree of future ho). Ariiusx, Aril N, 7 p. m. All (de graphic communication with l.aritsa is interrupted, but it Is understood that tb retreat of tbe Greek army was conducted with tbe lost of order. The excitement aud disquiet at Athens because of the sudden abandonment ol l-aitwa con tinues, but the tranquillity of the city is unbroken. The foreign warships have een sig naled off l'haleruoi. AniiiN!, April IM, midnight A e clal dispatch received from tho Iroutier asserts that the Tuiks, while attacking Mati, were repulsed several times yester day. At 0 o'clock iu the evening, the Greek forces were obliged to give way. The Greek forces were obliged to give way. The Greeks retreated Iu good order on Karaelcs, where they are in trenched. Aiiii. April '.', '.':;0 a. m. The wounded remaiu at Larissa under pro tection ol the Ked Cross flag. In Sight of Larlsja. oio, April '.M.- The Turkish advauce forces are retorted to lie iu sight of I arises. Ldhem la?ha's Report. Coi vnumtu, April L'l. - Ldhem I 'ash a telegraphs that Thursday the Ivor- weiu divisiou ot the lurkish army pur sued the enemy and captured a quantity ol ammunition, provisions and titles. Tbe dispatch says a portioj of the fifth di vision occupying Itiekala tirmly main tained its position, indicted considerable loss uu the enemy and captured to prisoners. The Turkish commander-in-chief an nounces that lighting occurred at Milou na Thursday. A sharp fusilade began at Toay-Hassau at 11 o'clock that nigtit. V. S. II'REN. Osman Pasha's Campaign. r.Mii, April 21. It ii stated iu a dis patch from Constantinople this evening that Osuiau I'asha's plan of campaign is to recall all tbe Turkish forces in Epirus, leaving only a strong garrison at Janina, and to abandon the province. The Turk ish army in Epirus will be thus able to effect a junction with tbe army in Thee saly by marching northward around tbe mountains dividing tbe two provinces. Osman Pasha would eventually have tbe whole Turkish force at bis disposal, and would be able to deal a decisive blow. Marching on Janina. CoNBTAMi.soiLi, April 21. News re ceived here from Epirus Is moat serious. Tbe Greek division which defeated tbe Torks at Phillipiada is continuing its march on Janina, near which place a strong Turkish force is gathered, and an important battle is likely to be fought. The most alarming news received from Epirus is (hat four battalions of Alba nians belonging to tbe Euros division of the Turkish army have mutinied and are said to have deserted to theGieeks. NEWS NOTES. bmall pox has broken oat anion tha American prisoners in a Spanish jail at lauanas, Cuba. It is sai l that Senator Hanna seta ten times as many letters as anybody else in tue senate cuamuer. train of American ears has been nut on tho Southern railroad, on tbe line be- Xonuou ana nestings, J.ogland. L. M. Galridge and S. W. Gutridua were shot by G. II. McMahin. Th former is dea l, and tbe latter may oa sibly die. Wheat growing in tho north nf f- ran, a has from 1 1 to 20 per cent leas nitrogen ous elements in it than that raised there W years ago, according to a recent re port nia-ie to the Acadcmie dee Sciences. The summer reports in the Mt. Shasta section are making Preparations iar tt. entertainment of a large number of guests this summer. Each year that section becomes moro popular as a place for a summer outing. A proposition has been made lo th state authorities, to lease the idle con victs that they may be put to work on lo work on tbe Astoria- ioble road. All applying for work wil be given employ- ujuui bo mai me leasing oi me convicta. if it should be done, will not interfere wiin tree labor. liuriug tbe next 30 davs. the imnortA- tious of Oriental products into the Northwest will be tbe heaviest ever anown, says a recent Tacoma dispatch. uaw silk, sugar, matting and mixed merchandise for Chines dm am hulns uurneu uuuer as rase as steamers ol large capacity can bring them. Tbe leamsuip ictona last niaht brought in foou.uw worm oi raw silk, wiaicU was forwarded to New York Oil naiununr vime. Judge Lowell has hied an nuininn In the expense case of the Umatilla sheriff. He says : "I am of tbe opinion that tha county conn nas me power ana author ity to consider and audit the expense cvouuib oi me suerin oi me county, necessarily incurred in the tierformam a of l is official duties, and that in this case it erred in disallowing charges wuicu seemeu lo oe reasonable and necessarily incident to tha Dronar i nn. duct-of the office of such officer. Said claim '4 remanded wi'h direction to al. lor. ,e same." Ms Oood Year. The outlook for a wheat cron in this section was never better, and the out look for prices is steadily imi.rovini. Besides the shortage in (oraiirn tvmnri. it seems now to be well assured that Illinois and other of tbe Mississippi val ley states are to have a very heavily de- reased acreage on accouut of the floods, be Oregon wheat grower seema tn ) this year struck it about right. La Grande Ctirouicle. Gentlemen, our shoes will give value received every time. We have all kinds either for dress or hard wear. Come and examine them at (he Novelty Htcre. The Eminent Popullat Tells Why They Didn't Uo It. It had been announced that W, S. ITIten, the leader of tbe opulit eoutiu geut In the house ol representatives al Saleiu hi!t winter, would add i en theeit laowt of ttoNctuirg al the court limine ou Saturday, the subject ( tho addiens to tie "tho hue legislative hold up." Ho was on band at the appointed time with a few of bia populist frieuds, and later a few more persous, among them several republicaua and a few women dropped in, till at half past S (here were ulout 10 persons lo the couit room. Concluding that there would be uo mote Jeptha Green introduced the speaker. Mr. l"Ken, while not an eloquent speaker, has a pleasant and eutertainiug manner, and said in part that he waj a member of tbe legixlnture that bad uo existence. It did not organise. There were 9S re publicans elected as such, and one elected as a populist who acted with the repub licans, making 3l, or one short of (he necessary two-thirds for the transaction of business. Tbey bad the power to bring in abeentoeit till the nemsary number was preeent, and a committee had been appointed to report tho course to pursue, but for some reasou because of outaidu pressure that committee was not allowed to report. The populists de sired as a part of the terms on which they would come in aud help organise: 1st, that Jouathau Hourue should bo epeaker ; 2ud, tho linghaui registration law should be passed , 3d, tbe passage of the Holt law, giving tho three parties representation, (ou (he election boards. Here tho speaker paid quite a eulogy to Mr. Uiughaui, the attorney wLo drew tbe registration lavs aud also raid iu ic- laliou to the Holt law that it was to pre vent fraud al election, that the electiou boards iu the counties of Multuomah, Clackamas, Wasliiugtou. Clatsop aud Wasco eio in the habit of turning iu such majorities for the republicans as they needed lo overcome tb vote of tbe outside counties. The speaker did not explain why, if this was true, the re publican election boards of Clackama couuty returned as elected the entire populist ticket iu that county last spring, and the republican election boards of id . . . ... itauop reuuneu io me legislature one democrat and oue opulist. The clai will hardly hold good. Aoulher require ment of tbe populicls was thesubmissiou to the people of a constitutional amend ment providing for the initiative aud referendum. He also said that a m jority of the members of the house, made up of eoveral minorities, was in favor of Jonathan Bourne for speaker. Bourne he dubbed a free silver republican, whe everybody knows that last fall be was straightout populist and one of the lead ing spirits in ibis stale in the lUht for Bryan and Watson. Why shouldn't oe saueiatiory to me populists .' He was one of them. One of the conditions, too of populist support for Bourne was that Bourne should oppose Mitchell. Tt caucus nominated Benson for speake and subsequently undertook to discbarge the committee on credential's appointed by the temporary speaker and elect Ben son speaxer. vt neu mis program was announced all the factions repaired I tbe house and the scrap was ou. They fought all day and till twelve o'clock at night aud resumed the contest next morning. Then nothing remained for men who had pride or manhood but to stay out. He was proud of the courro be pureued and would do it again to get the measures he desired. Gratke came in for a share of scolding. That gentle man promised to hold out at tirst but went over to the Benson house. Before that tbe antis had 31 aud the Bensonites 2J including Nosier, w ho was uot euti tied to a seat, but the defection ot iratk made the contending forces :i0 to 3U Each side was afraid to go iu for lear they could not win, tbe others afraid to compel them to come iu for tear of de feat. After some days the Benson house was organized, and, aaordiug to Mr U'Keu, uiue or ten of the thugs of ia'.em were deputised as deputy eergeanle-at' arms to tako poasessiou of the hall of representatives aud prevent the J'uvis house from holdiuz a session. The net morning there came near being violence in iue sKirtuisii oue i tne tnugi, lo me Mr. L "reu s words, dropped a sixshooter out of his pocket, aud for aw hile it looked like bloodshed, but (he counsels of the cooler heads, under the leadership of Thomas of Multnomah, prevailed, aud a truce was patched up by whicli bull houses could meet and tho time be so ar ranged that the mooting of ono would not iuterfere with the other. The speaker said the Benson people had pro posed to (hem that if they came in they would receive fair treatment. They knew what that fair treatment would be, simply miuority representation ou all tho committees. A minority party has uo rights that the majority is bouud to re spect, and as far as accomplishing any thing is coucerued (hey might as w ell be home attending to their business. That may to true, but did the populists, of whom there were but 13, according to Mr. U'Keu, expect the 33 republicans to abdicate in their favor? What can minority expect but to oe treated as a minority',' Did they expect the repub licans to allow them to have things their own way? If tbe majority is to rule in this couutry the populist couton tion as coming from Mr. fKenJ is si in ply absurd, The blame tor the hold-up was laid at the door of Seuator Mitchell. If be had kept his bauds ou" organisation w ould Lave been effected the tirst day. Tho speaker was proud of the result, and also that oue of the consequences was the defeat of Mitchell. If we are to have a republican seuator he preferred a straightout republican aud not a trim tuer. He bad serious doubts about (he enactment of (be remedial legislation promised. Dealing with the question of boodle the speaker aid he had had some experi ence with legislators both s a member NEW SPRING GOODS! Our Spring (loot! 5 arc just beginning to arrive, and we invite a careful inspection and comparison of prices. HNB l;OOTVI:AR For Mrtt, Women l.itk'st Sivlos iu ;tinl Cliihhvti. colors ami shapes. )UI:SS (IOODS hi Spring Dress (looils wc have 11 line unexcelled for variety and price. (JURTAINS HATS Our Hat Department is tight iu line. SHIRTS Shirts and Neckwear arc up to date. DON'T rokUCI OUR KHMNANT RACK. JOSEPHSON'S Wc have just received uu elegant line of Portieres, Tapestry Curtains and Lace Curtains, which comprise the finest line iu Southern Oregon. UTOtt . 1 STAPLE AND aud ill tlio liiliby, and ili.it generally! they were honct. Ihev wcic an good as the ivimtitm ncios that u'nt lliciu there. It was said fl.'.'i.iKM wan fpeut last inter. Ho didn't know whether that was (rue or not. Tiit'ic wits a push ! thcio and it wa.i cobtly. Il didn't my! auythiug nWit tho Buuino hendqnnr- (era nor how Hie eApeiiHcs i( the hold-, outs ere paid. Thoilfcct uf his cn-i plsi .iliou of lhatpait of thtt proceedings ' iu a t pcet h at Oregon t'ity iiome days : ago, v 1 ifiiiiv m not e.itttturlury, ;ntl was not repealed. Tho sum and iuSbtanco oi tlu t q cech was that they wauled a bargain and sale with tho uiujouty ; fulling iu thia they rehired to do (heir constitutional duty, and would doit iq',.tin. It ineana that if tho people .. ml hout'Ht legislators, who will take then teat a and aet wilhiu the law llnv uiu..t lout clueohcio than luipAINCY llic opulivt party toi tlieui. Then Ihoepcakci devoted al out a lull I O ROC ERI ES hour to llio initiative and iclcuudnm! and coutcuded thai nu shall not have COUNTRY good law until ad the Hqle ni'ie law- 1 uuki-r.-i. The coplo would vote on J inesMiies in a very dillereut frame of; mind fiom what lliey would vote for I men. Theie i uo perbouality iu a incus- tire aud no politics. W hen the people i by voto have the opoiluuity to approve i or coiidcmu a law we :dill have letter' schools, Icm igti'rnni'o and Ices taxes. ! The (in-ioiiictH Mete lut in f.ior with the j Beaker. lie would lalhcr trit.-l a te-. publican, a democrat it a populint than' a fusion ist . The s .iU i i lorud w ith the I statement that joii e.iu t elect any party j to owcr l ilt it Will eiit.ippolnl you. j Kvery man uhimI ho .1 lawmaker aud ! represent liiinst'll. ros. 1 Al.l l; l IN AM MAM FAI It llHIH OK BOOTS AND SHOES. Finest line of goods ever brought to Roscburg. Trices to suit the times. Pnrrott Building, Jackson Street, f R()SI;HUR(1. Depot G rocery I'KOOUCI- UOL'OMT AND SOLD. tiive us a call, (iooda dclivcicd (o r.ny part of the City in short oidt r. Comer Lauo A Sheridan Streets. ItOSKilUKO, OKKtiON. ZIGLER BROS. WHEN SENT TO MRS. BOYD'S Tliu outcome of tin' tri.il of te.uuHe'J . bicyclist at Omvoii City (he other day leaves the qucition of ic!atlu rights where it was before. The jury iewed the ground where l ho accident ia raid lo have occurred and concluded that both had plenty of room lo turn out aud the action was fiinilou. Tlio cjMa were taxed to the wheelmen. o u. I.ICVllU IIHtlTN. Klectiie Hitters is a medicine suited lor ) any season , but rhaps more generally : needed, when the languid exhaiiHled feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpiil aud slugjisli and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt tit-c of this medicine hart often iivtvte.l long uud -r haps fatal hihou foyers. .No medicine will act more tmiclv in counteracting urnl freeing the svxicui Irom the malarial poisou. Headache, Indirection, ConHti patiou, iMz.incBH yield to l.lectric ISit ters. oOc. and per holtleu at A. C. Marsters' I 'rug More. , Those wh iuio lioulded with iht niua tisiu should try a lev aiqilirationri uf . ChamberlaiiiL's I'.iiii llulin, i nhtnn Iho parts vigorously at each apiiln ation. If that, decs uot hung re lie-1 daiiiiu a iiieco of tl.uiiicl with I'm 11 IJalui and bind it on over the eent nf pains and prouipt rclicl will t'ircly lHow. I'or sale by A. C. Marsters & t.'o. YOU TO CiOlmmsa WANT Migest Prices Paid for Country Produce of All Kinds. I liit-tl l.liif I I. AH Iu Hit- lll. 1M,.-Ir Croekciy, (ilass ami Delfware, Tobacco Notions and Fancy (loods in 1 h' t., i r jMiitii'l. and Ciirars, Toys, NEW FURNITURE Almost Blind Scrofula Affects tho tyos-LHtlo Boy Treated by nn Oculist With out Roliof - But Now HO Is Well. " Winn 111 .V little h".V wiih three innnllii old liiHe.yrn I itm r mi; cry sore idid ho was aluiott hlind. I took lil r 1 1 lo nn nculirt Who treated hiin fur nix month:, and left dim Rh had hn ho van nt the beginning. Finally Hood's Siiri-aparillu wiih recom- incuded n nd I 1egnn giving it to him. In less t tin 11 three weeks he whs uhlu to go into tlio Min without lovcriiu: his I'.vch, slid today his c.m h 1110 ptrfcetly well, nurl Ills inrs mid none, which were badly affected, are nliio will. Hood's Harapnrilla him certainly tlono wonders for my hoy." Mim, Jamlo II. 1'aintkii, Amador, California. Itcuicmbcr IruOOdij Sarsaparilla1, Viirilirr. At' ilnmcm-, vi. six (nr 1 I In: On" rue I'.luu'l .et IhioilN. Mood's Pills wV. III Km 'r:,b,iis;ii,iilll,i. CATARRE-3 LOCAL DISEASE I JMKA and It Ihireiullnl rnl.l. anil I f f)bJrZ.?.rnlim sudden climalio changvt. It can be cured liva nli ui-unt remedy wbicli Hum, lied dl-rt-clly Into tljti rjorti iIh. Ilc iug'iulckly thtoiUdd mv relief atonic Ely's Cream Balm l,ubitm.U.,..l I. tl.. ut t. ....... ..I. rtMH aUrrli, Cold in Iliad uud lluy l ever uf all reiuedin. It iiih uh mid t it iiimen I. lie uuniilijreu(eii, allays naiu and liillainuiuui.ii. In .c Uu: ore. teclllllo inrmlimni' frum cuIiIk, n lure eue 0 IknleaiiiUincll, I'lli e .'iiie. at UniL'ixlaiir liy hmiL ZIX UHOiUl.Uti, 0(1 urieubtieet, cw Vork. NOTICI: TO CKUIJIT0R5. N' .TM'I l;E Is 11IKI.UV i.lVi.s J II AT lllli lilnlel-l;.'ie. liiu l;een ,v I lit' Imiiil v r 1 ol Duuirlnn County, Uh kkii, iik u leti udiiiuilt- uiuioi me eiiui: hi iMinel Wil-,ou tldiemtcd. It iittitoiiK limliiir tlaliuH 11 'ainti k 1,1 ,..i,.i.. are Uotllied to pienenl ll,r moiiu Id tlui ioIiiiIuIh- aior utlljt) ollice ol lirnwu tv 'inxtlu in l:,,e. urg, On null, Willi luuiier viim litin iluly vei l. ltt!UiiuM iiiiiiitlis Iioiii lliu dmu ol tliia llllllt!!'. Haled lit It'i.'it diin, (liei'uii, Airil 1WJ7, (,i:u. &r. Itllnu w Adiuiuimralni tl i,( llie ICMitle i,l J'alilel !! 11, Picvast.d, 1 jg , CARPETS 3 1 us: MATTINGS hftt $ 7 s 0 w S CURTAINS ! I m 1 j I PM UPHOLSTERY QHB j i Alexamder & Stromgs I ItOHl.lll'IK;, IIKI UON, 0 Real Estate Bought and Sold imi ."m.jm: m mm ?mi . Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE iUSHlSSSION UIVEN. Stock Rauges, Timber Lauds aud Miuiutj Properties. Prune aud Hop Lauds of best quality, iu choice locatious. iu quantities to suit iuteudiug purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of 3D. S. K. 33UIOKZ, m?tk alluvia Ooaiaals'. di.