THE PLAINDEALER. TubtUhcd tvfry Tbiirmlijr. Hr in i i iMiKAi.Mi ithmmiimi o. i, H. KODV C. V. HKNJAMIN Kililnr. .Mainour. nahHcrlptlou Ralc. no Vr M illt Month ..... Thrw Monlh NOVEMBER 4. 1S97- Well, in au "oft year" anyway. It i to be hoped that Piatt it saiUtied. The vot in New York was Dot prise. Wbat Las become of election guefsea? The did not materialize. II tboea pre proaiised voice The Tau; many tiger will curl himself upoo the comfortable uianicipal rog of "(Greater New York' and dispense pat ronage to the highest bidJer as iu the palmy days of old. - Ohio appears to have saved her cred it by a narrow margin. Her republicans will be more outspoken nest time. A majority of two or three in the legisla ture is hardly worth bragging about. Germany has bought this year 316.0-7 tout of our corn, or nearly double the amount imported in lS9t. The world will be Bafer from famiue and live high er when it learns the merits of American maize. The younger George was undoubtedly the son of his father, but the people knew that iu voting fir bim ilhey would not be voting for the author ot "Progress and Poverty" so they voted for some body else. The English statistician, Mulball, gives the banking strength of this country at 15,150,000,000; that of Eng land at $4,550,000,000; France, $1,340, 000,000; Germany $1,150,000,000. That looks like a reasonable degree of finan cial independence, and in gold dollars at that. The criticisms of the Oregonun last Monday, editorially, on the congressional delegation from this'ttate, has caused quite a little flurry among the friends oi the senator and congressman, and it gain said that the time is ripe for the establishing of another republican daily in Portland. It is much more essential that the blood that courses through the veins should be healthy and pure than that there should be lots of it. A country's currency is the life blood of its com nierce. lnatit suoulil be adequate is desirable; that it should be sound healthy, is absolutely necessary. In tinkering with the currency laws cou gross should keep that fact in mind. Oakland should have a smeller, and an effort should be made by our citizens to secure it. The opening of the Oak land-Bohemia road will put Oakland in touch with the Bohemia miner, where there are now thousands of tons of ton centrates assaying from $10 to $1000 per too. New mills will be added next year to the five already on the ground, and a smelter at this point would be fed not lone by Bohemia but other districts both north and south. Oakland Gazette. Nebraska has been carried by the fu sioots and the fusion committee sent out the announcement that Nebraska had declared for more and "better" money by the free coinage of gold and silver. What better money could we have than that we now posit-fes'.' Every dollar of it, even of its paper, is worth its face in gold iu any country in the world. How could it be made auy better? The man uer prescribed by the fusion committee of Nebraska could not make it better It might make it none, Iu the sale of the Uulon Pacific Kail road the government will get the full amount of its lieo. This is a treat, tri umph for the McKinley administration. When the road was started a third of a century ago nobody supposed the govern ment would get back in direct cash any of the money which it put into the work. It was a great military as well ae eco nomic enterprise, and it was expected to pay the people by uuillng the Pacific coait with tho Atlautio and iu develop inn the West, many times for the money expenditure which thegoyernmtutmade. This, of course, it has done. It w ill do mora than this, however, for the gov ernment i obtaining the full auiouut of its claim. Tho administrator's desire has been to protect the people's interests in this matter to the greatest possible ex tent, and it his achieved a larger meas ure of success than anybody a month ago t ipecled.r (Jlobv1 Democrat. THE ELECTIONS. Nmv York, Nov. .'5. The rcmilt of the lection in (truster New York n ana com plete victory for Tammany city, borough and county tickets. Kolxrt Van Wyek was clotted tunvor liv a plutaliiv of So, ;t08, receiving i';i.,soo. Each of the live borotiKtis conti Riming to tho total. S.'th Low, the citirena' union candi date for mayor, earned several assembly distiicts and puiii-d Ui:e vole, hot hi! the boroughs returned pluralitii" for the Tammany forces. Mr. Ix)w was well ah ad of lienrral Tracy, the republiciiu nominee, who was third in the race. Low polled H.?:t vote. Tracy, 101. 8.53. Henry George polled SO.'vi" voice, and the combined votes cist Lr Gltus-iti. Wardwell, i-anial and rnm-kthai-.k. the candidates of the prohibition, so.Ul l.i tor and united democriii'y, pi lled lent than oOOO. Aihaw, Nov. KelutiiH fiom the slate, wutcii are coming in howiv, re monstrate that the republican liH'.dididc of the past to years have l-een revei, ,l. if not by giving at lar:e a nmioiitv for the democrats, at leat by ilunviini; something like IMO.OOO votes New York. Lullalo. K--liettcr. Sia cttse, I'tica, Albany, Trox . r.inchamton and tvhnectady all elected lfir. v-.itic mayors. oiiio. C'ti Mi'U, Nov. This allci n '"ii til. democratic sUte committee no lonti r claim the election ot their plate (i kot, but anuounce that that tlieir tuai-n ily in llio legislature on i-jinl liat'ot mil not te less Iban six and may pc-ciMy tc nine. Cnairuiau dsli i Li i ailomoou Oaus that the reiuiiilicau pluiaiity on ili- t-iAtc ticket a ill t froui IJ.UO to r.tt. and the republicans ill have .i' Vas-l three majority iu I lie I.'mslalure ou j i.ir lulk t for senator. Nat-li announced that ttic lgiidature would stand ," repuMiians and Vt democrats. ki: 1 1 1 ii. v. Lot im illi , Nov. J -A coa 'i at o estimate places the majority o( I.'. L. Weaver, democrat, (or umy-jt . over o. G.Todd, the present incumbent, at (rum 30)O to joOV. Iho entire demo i aiic lit ket is undoubtedly elected witti liiui There is no doubt a Knit the ivns'.itu lional amer.duieul carrying m I.-jiiis-ville. "The state douiocralic ticket will lo elected by a majority of not lejs th.iu 15,00X1. Seventy per cent of tho mom bers of the legislature eleclcvl will lc democratic." SOI Til DAKOTA. Sioi'x Falls, S. D., Nov. j. In c'ht judicial circuits of the state ttie icpubli cacs elect five judges, the democrats oi.e and the populists two. The rep'iblic-in victories come as a surprise to t tie ie publicans as well as to the opposition. MAHVI.AM) I3.vui.MOKt, Nov. 3. With semi-otlicial returns from all the counties in the stale, except t. Mary's and Calvert, and fairly good estimates from there, the democrats spiear to have elected euor.gh members to the legislature to give them maj jrity of live on ioint ballot and to insure tbetn a United states senator to succeed Gorman. Ili.NNHVI.VAI A. PiUL.M'i.Li'iii.v. Nov. Estimates from 00 oil of counties in I'eunsyl rania indicate that lr. C. Swallow, prohibitionist, for treasurer, had ca-ricd the counties of Clin'on, Cuiul crlainl, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lacomiuu'. Mon tour, Northumberland. The incomplete figures show an apparent plurality fur Beacon, head of tlu republican ticket, of 145,000, against Haywood's plurality of 174,205 in 1S'J5. The indications are that McCauley, the republiaan candi date for auditor-general, received about !?., 000 plurality. The complete returns from all the wards in Philadelphia show a plurality of 71,100 for Beacon, republican, fjr treasurer. The rest of the republican ticket has approximately the earn.1 plu rality. IOWA lt Moi, la., Nov. Ii. lie ports re ceived from 50 counties aives ."?haw a plurality of iJOVJ-O. It ia expected l y Chairman McMillen that tbo phiraiity wiJl be increased by from .,ui.ito 1 l.oo when the rclurus are received iioui the entire state. The reputjlicaus claim in tbe house, out of km, and 10 out of 50 in the senate. n ah. Sali L.mk, Nov. o. The tili.ciib re form patty has elected mayor, auditor and three members of the council. 'Ihe democrats have elected tho recorder, attorney, treasurer aud eight members of the council. The republican elect four councilmcu. Tho vote fur mayor wes: Clark, citizens' reform, l-'jsO: l'ule democrat, I'oremus, republican, 3L'o0i Lawrence, populist. 1 1.1; Has- brouck, socialist labor, lv. 'odl'n, Dt'jv. J. iiie ueuiocr.itu iue elected the mayor by 0 uiajority. The lepublicaus elected all tho other city othcials, including six ol 10 memberd ol the council. tlli.OKAIIII. t?ktK, ov. . Mal3 leluniB aro meascr, but indicalo tbo re election ol Charles i'. lleritt, republican, an bii reme judge, by 1 5UU maj iritv over mb bert, poiiuli6tdemocrat. Iho entire silver republican ticket wa. electc I iu this county. VIIU.I.MA. lin ipi'jmi, Va., Nov. :.- It iH eeti- mated ou lull aud partial rcluruu that the democrat! elected out of Jl H-na-lors aud 71 out of luo members of the house. McCaul, tho republican candi date for governor will carry hi.i own irecinct. MANMAClll Si: I TH. BohioK. No. a. Corrected returns from 1 cities and (town, including the complete vote of Boaton, uive Everett 14,040; Williauis, 70,r-'3; Woltott, Hit, 100. The same cities and towns laut year gave Pries MJOS, Williams 10..4"i7, Woleott -'j.j,7'i7. But five small lowuw, aggrcgatitii; lets than I0J voles, are necessary to complete the vole of tho state. PobiLAMi. Nov. 4 Latest: Ohi j leg islature republican, also New Jertey and probably Marylaud. Gold democratic vote iu Kentucky small. Treasurer's Notice Notice is hereby uiveu to all narlies holdiui; Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to February 0, y.l. to pre sent the sau.u at tin treasurer's olli m iu the court house lor payment , ad in t -root will cease thereoa alter the date of this notice. Bated this the Hh day of November, IS','7, at the City of iioseburt', Oregon . VM. A. tltAI'KIt, County Treasurer, Uouglas County, Or, The nutubur of woileu mills in the state of Oregon is nine, which aro all running on full lime, and hoiiid of thoni night and day, to 111 I orders ahead, An other at Union, Lantern Oregon, will soon be completed, making ten. These mills employ nboii '.'O i l handi. M yrtlo I'oiut Lntci prise, NEWS NOTES. The president Iian appointed John II. Hall United Mates attorney for the dis trict of 0.tr'on. Perrinu'a new comet is now 7:5,000,000 mites from the earth, according tn cvm pilatious made at Lick ObtorviUoty. The Macnachiiretts h'iUtitre has up-iiopriat(-d $sov,(HHl to Ih uticd ill roail b-.itldii.g in various parts of the stale. The president has appointed .ovth llouser marshal f Ihe United States hr tbo district ol Orenou j Owen Snmmeit ot Portland, aptraiser of merchandise in thedmtiict of Willamette, Oregon. Heuiy George, eaudidate of ihe Jttfr ? mi.in democracy for mayor of Greater New York, died iu the Union. Square hotel at 1 ; t' o'clock Kiiday morning. His death is thoiight to have been duo to apoplexy. Pearls of a light pink tint 'c fouud iu 1 1 tie Ihvi ol I lie l ommo uo lerro river near Warsaw, Mo. White ivarls are also found, tliose rf the Bue of a pea be 1 i:i worth from $ to $10, while tho pink : ili hrire a stiil hij;her prict. Lrofesscr Ward, the astronomer, of , I lavard univctsity, U ai lived at Curco, i capital ef a Peruvian department, and ! will make observations. Cuxco is near j ly l:iV0 feet abov the level of tho sea, and (lie most ancient of Peruvian ciiies. ! The Gerniau postotlice is experiment ! iii with ait invention ai au electric lyi I writer iipparatut, wt.icli at a cost of $lL'o i. in be connected with a telegraph wire, i and which then type a message oil on a key board which is reproduced at the other cud. 1 The w alehouse in Hpu are getting so . hill of triii iu Unit a (light (one baa to bo use! to pne eaen uay a lecript up li bber, fo as to nuke room lor the next day's I iimhi-ps. Unless more 'shipping it.ikiliefo.nl. it will It' nciCM-ary to raiiC the roofs. I he Pall Mall aelte, couimenling iiix.li the threatened strike of cotton oh ratives. cays that the lookout will nll.it .IKVIVVI persons, aud adds that the t-tnke will last for months, entailing a Us? ol .'O.lXiJ.wM, aud meauing the mm id the cotton industry. 1 iico are still j l i 1 1- plentiful in the hihlauds i i the Hiitlsou near West Point. On.- 'M fellow dates Irom revo ititioiiary day s an t is easily recognized by a peculiar droop el one of his wings, whic'.i a coned by a shot ("oiii a Brit ish soldier. I he eagle w as cared for by tl e patriots. Tliiiteen icn:s was the quotation iu the local hop market yesterday for choice ','7 cri p and tome sales were re ported. But the fact is very plain that most cf the growers Hre going to hold on to their free hops with the idea that they will rt-.ili..' above l cents before the end cf the year. Statesman. AroM., Or., Oct. ad. The greatest fiti'ution ever knowu in this county rul iniiiated today, when tho jury iu the ca-e of B. L. Ward, ex-county treasurer, on trial f ir tiie defalcation of'l-,000, re ported a disagreement, anl was dis chargid tiy thecouit Ward and Howell were given till Wednesday to file now bonds, and Ward's case was fet .'or re ti i.il six .lays after Howell's trial, at the l-'ebruarv term. Drain News. Uncle Llij ill Harlau seems to lie no better, we are sorry to say. Simon Harlan is buildiDg a lare fruit dryer on his place below town for next years drviti. He believes in takiog; time by the forelock. Uncle Fen Sutherlin'and C. G. Hen derer w ere seen on our streets a few days a?o. We are glad to see these old pio neer?, may thry he with us many years yet tu come. Hon. A. W. Keed, Henry Beckley, Gej. Smith aud others are driving much stock tip frcm down toward the coast, such as cattle, hot's and sheep, and tbey tine ones; but what will ws poor mortal's Jo lor me.it next yesr. I w o e. cdding; in the lapis, one this evening, Wednesday, November Urd Miss L in uia Holytield and Walter Kent our jiopular hardware merchant, and one ihursilay cvetiiug, -November 4'h, Mifs 1 rankio Leyniour and Arth'ir Thiel, son of the well known pioneer Wm iniei ol l oncalla. ewisn the young people a Ion life, happiness end pros penty. The Brain grist mill was discovered bu tire about J o clock p. in. and in a short time was a total lots, Somo L'WO busl. els of wheat burned, all tho machinery out. l eel ol rollers and some flour saved Ihe locj is ootnu TiOOO or )f 10,COiJ. Some insurance. It caught from the smoko stack. I. eryoue regrets this los verv iiiuju it was a needed ouo for Brain Coinbl otk, 'oncalla, Llkton aud ScoIIb burg. Wediieaday, .November .j. .Ioi.i. Kiddle. Mr. Lrowu, a prune buyer, wasiu town luewi.iy. iheru is cous.ideidole hiilliees ill this vicinity at present. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (iilmore returned Irom Ashl uid last week. iraiidiua Pruuur is seriuiiuly ill with a btroii j oi paralytic. Born, Wednesday, Oct, 7lu, to the wife cf Br. I'. A. Harris, a fine baby gl. Mrs. Geo. Grubbu of Wilbur cams no last week to vi.iit with Mm. T. i. Kiddle. Mrs. Belle Mynatt returned Saturday nitjht after a three'weeka vibit with her parents at Lad a creek. .nr. nun Mrs. v. u. natueiil came ud s-aiuriiay lor a vihii Willi flJrs, liattield 8 mother, Mrs. Ljgue. Mr. Genu Pruner came home from Los Angeles a few days bko, to bo in attend- am e at the bedside of his tick mother. A hue baby girl was born to tho wife f Geo, 1 rater Monday morniriL'. and now George is the happiest man in town. pleasant suriirisu was given the family of Uncle Noah Cornutt last w .iertday evening bv several young f 1 of thN vicinity. The usual sanies r : played, songs were sung, and all e jjy ed themselves hugely. Mr. . Kali of Canyonville, who has !;e. ii sick f ir several days with pneu monia, died .Monday morning. Mr. Ball was an old and respected resident of Canyonville precinct aud his death will bo deeply felt by many. The family have the sympathy of the entire com munity, h'coiiciitit. DILI). Pit ALT At Liiking Glans, Mouday Nov. I, Hd7. It-it It Marjotie, youngest daughtor of It. V. Pratt, late of St. Paul, Minn., ugud 'J years. .Mihh iiutli was a bright young girl, tho idol of her parents, with whom many l.'OKihurgera dimply Hympitii in IIiIh t heir K'cat I eieuveiiieiil. Oakland. Paul Beiihaven went to luwohurtf was call Monday on business. James Beckly of Kosehurg lug on menus hero Monday. Mia. I.. McCauley of Fair Oaks Is via- mug tier sister, Alts. s. J. Jones. James Hamilton ot lioseburg was here Tuesday looking after some business af fairs. Thomas N'icholron and family ol Kel logg were hero last week calling on friends, W, It. Thoinpson of Colea .Valley was in town a few days this week, calling ou friends. Mrs. T. Harvey ol Fair Onka as Iho guest of Mrs. John Crouch a few days this week. Cap. Maupiu and wife woio up (root Kellogg last Saturday trading with our merchants. Miss Carrie Bixon of lioseburg wn in town last week, the guest of Mrs. C. L. Chetioweth. We are glad to note that MiM Mae Kellivgis able to lo out again after her long illiioss. C. A. Sehlbrede ol Kofebtug was in terviewing our bueinees mou hero Wednesday. Georgp Hall, Jr. of Lugeue, was in town this week looking after hops and sampling tbe taoie. Johu lavis of KatiMis Citv arrived hoie recently aud will visit bis father, H. Pavis at Wilbur. John Cauady aud Louie Saiido, aro arranging to put in a bowling alley a few doors north of the drug store. 1". 1 5. Y'oiing A; Co. hip,etl 7 cailoAils ot sheep to Portland Wednesday. G.J. Stearns and Arthur Mahouev 'weut in charge of the ttock . Mr. Collins has commenced woik liis new ho'el, wbiidi w heu completed w in aim luucli to Ihe appearance hoc convenience to his business. Miss May Tniol o( Yunculla was town Saturday. Miss May has Uen tcaihing ectiivd in liiiver Valley and re turned to her home Sunday. Prof. Met dice, S. J. Jones and f.iinil w ent to Fair inks Sunday to attend se Vices belli there nv Kev. Wood of this place, which they enjoyed very much. Miss MerU Graves came homo Wednes day from a protracted visit down tl valley, briuging , her little niece, lla.el Smith, who will remain with her during luo w inter. Halloween was elightly observed here Suuday night. I ho front yard gales be lug th most prominent iu the exhibit Some were exchanged and some pro misciioiisly laid around, is about all that w as doi.e. We are pleased to learn that Miss Yin nie loiing, who left here aud went to Walla Walla touio tiino ago to study music, is progressing nicely in vocal and instrumental which she expects to make a sptciulty of. Mrs. K. II. Heudeisuu has opened mil iner store next door to Mr. Heuder sous barbershop, where she will be pleased to wait upon all customers .Mre. H. represents Miss Porter of Roee burg, who furnishes the latest ttylo goo-u iu the market. i i.h insurance ou llio wheal that was sioreo at i no mm uas ueeu arrauged so that those having w heat there could haul their portion away. The insurance on the buildiug as yet is not adjusted, but the companies have the matter under consideration and will settle as soon as convenient. D. . Kiedle, who has leased the property of W . f. Kerley for the purpose ot making hydraulic lime and cement was i) ere last week ana snipped a car toaci oi me rocs to rortund to make, au experiment on a largo scale. Mr. Ii. as sures us mat ne win commence arrang nig for the work at an early date. He reports prospects good for a large amount of building being done in Portland next season, and wants to furnish builders with his cement. Tkiliiv. I he Millennium Drawclh Mgh- I he lamb aud lion have Iain dowu to gelher the lamb inside of the lion that is, the lion, l ather Gunu, has gob bled up the A. P. A.'sof lioseburg, made mem uo excellent service for bis late en terlaiument in furnishing music, funds to carry ou the enterprise aud committee men to perfect arrauicemeuts. etc. Now the people of iioeeburg will no longer be arrael against each oilier, "friend against friend and neighbor against ueigucnr, .o longer mil a man enemii-s bo of his own household Truly ihu millennium drawelh nigh Ihe child ie plsying uikjii the hole of the cocstneu. iiisKtiVKlt Colorado h tmiuetuiug of a nolalo coiintiy itre I. I he crop tins year is us uuiuieMi ai aooui -'..tuo.oou sacks, or 10,010 ear loads, valued at fL.000,000 A rodMinip. eominif of death. Thou and of dor tors say that conMimnlion is incurable. Thounand. of rpnsunipUvts believe that there in nothing much thf trnllVilf. anil that tlir f, no ueeu to nother with medicine." lloth are wronif. Consumption Is the most deadly in uiM.-ii3c.-i mil ii ii niminctly curahle. It nas im inception, nice al) other wasting dis eaes, in dinorrteri of Ihe dlimti ve nrcran and the first step towards it eur turn.! he me renei or inese disorders. isitirty-eight per cent, of all cases of con sumption are cured by Dr. fierce' (.olden Medical Discovery. Thousands of rnn. Mlmptivea have testified to their complete and permanent reroverv through its use, after they were given up by the doctors and all hope was gone. It correct- all disorders I the digestion, makes assimilation perfect, ill the blood with the life.vivi nor element that build up new, firm andVa"y tismiea, and acting directly upon the lung drivea out all disease (terms. It is a i)ecific for all linfrerinir, bronchial, throat and hint affections. "I have been trnutlr1 with tiwlir.ijn uil dyspetjsia" writes r.-A H, blalrr, Kw.,of Valrs City, Ktio Co., Ul , "fr the last (wo years. I ITOt a bottle Of VOIir ' (.,, n Mrdlral IlWnvrrv soil took it as you diluted, a did me so much i am K'"iK s-t another bottle and take It. It ik the ho.! meiliclne in Ihe world fyr thohe who have stomach troul.le. i have recommtuded it to several already." The best medical book ever miblUhed in any latipuafre is Dr. 1'ieice' Common Sense Medical Adviser. Ofer Wto.ooo copira of this book have been mid for i..v each. It coiiiauis i.ogu pages and y illustrations. It gives suggestions for trtatnient of all nil- int-iits. '1 here are also tirescrlntions. This ahuible bonk, ill laurr tihidinv. mav now be had i mi.k for the asking. Send ai oni- ent stainiis to the World's Iiisiiensarv menieai ssnciaiiiiii, HuHalo. N. V., In pay the cost of mailing unly. If fine cloth bind iiiK i dtsiud, iid iu ctit ttitia, ji cente in all. MJ1 .inSEPHSOflS Don't forucl that vc carry a complete Hue of Anionjt our Liidics' Pocket Hooks. A full lino of ladies' pot Vet monkey skin, alligator, etc. Ladies' Belts. books, A complete assortment ol ladies' hello In Un, while, brown, black and ox-blood, Un hiding Ihe new double buck In belt. Ladies' Waist 5ets. Ladies' wail sets, in pearl, gill, Htoncs may also I hi found heic. Men, do you wear SM()l:5? If st, we carry a line the equal of which has never been seen here. Know ledge 1.4 Not Property , M lilNt.l I k. I ), III., Nov. A ilccittion which baa j nut been I endured by the' mipremo court iu the cau of Lixoif va. ; tho people i of great interest to profes sional men who are culled upon to nivn expert IcHliiuoiiy in tlui courla. I'r. J. N. 1'ixon, of tbii) citv. who was called aa mi expert witucea in" a peraoual , injury ciko uKsiont Iho t ilv, relnsed to teaiify unlcm bo wjs tir.il paid a rearton- ( able le for hia son ices, ('luiminit that j bia professional opinion wau his own; I'ropeity, and e old not be taken away i from him eacept by duo pr.Heti of l.isv aa I providetl iu Iho state constitution. j J u )i4. fn-ihlon ilecUied against him ( and lined loin for coiilempt. I ho court held th.r tlui piolcmtionul kuowloiUo as dot propci tv w it ti i ii Ihe ineanini: of, Iho consliluli hi. and that in i NHiclsiug the tiht ol ihe ioint tj euiniiiiiii wit- lienscB aud t unpeHing them to tCBlify, i uo die linction could h made betueeu i kind of kii'iwltdi;c. Such a du.litictien ; would dele.it. IheeioNof juslite. The lindilii; of .1 udn freightun i ii held by the Mipreme c. ml. , l' rry lnnly Sa) s So. Cut. an ls Caiulv t'athurlu'. the iinml won drrful iin-dical ihncovcrv of the Je, pleas ant uid iflivshint? to the taste, net gently and iNisitlvcly on kiilneys, liver iind bowels, cleansing the entire system. dtscl colds, cure heudnelie, fever, liabituul consllpatloo and bilioiKin-sa. I'leaan buy and try u bo oft". V. C toiluv; 10, &, SO cents. holdaDd guartititecd to ciire ty all druggists. I'nlon Pacific 5old. Omaha, Nov. I. --The I'liion I'acilic road proper, iiicludiiig buildings and all that goca to operate Ihe Rystem, was tint morning Bold to tho reorganisation com mittee for fio.o.S.o.L' i'i This ainoiilit docs not include the (linking fund In the ti nude of the government, aud tuking this to I e $ l,u;'.ti, PKI, tbe amount slated in the government decree covering the e.ile of t he r id, the total paid f r thn property is f'7,E I, '.'-' V ' . There were uo other bidden) and tbo road went to Ilia ruorgaui. ition comuiiitou wit lout auy opposition. Ommia, Nov. 1'. Tho reorganisation coinmi'teo of the I'nioii I'acilic, which yesterday liouuht Iho government ben and secon I mortgago on tho I'nioii I'a cilic, today piiicbaacd tho lirxl mortgage on the same property by w hich the con Btritction bond were eecured. 'Ihe price p.iid for the mortgage was the amount uatned aa tho minimum bid to bo accept ed, f)C,0;7, i:;". Something to Know, ll may bu woith Kotncthing to know that the very bent medicine for restoring tho tired out tiervoUH t-jstem to a healthy vigor ia Klectric Hitters. Thin medicine is purely vegetable, act bv giving tone to the nerve centres in the Htoumch, genliy Htiinul.itt'H the Liver and Kid neys, and aids llici-c orgaiiH in throwing nit iinplirilie.s in thn blood. I.lcctnc HitlerH iinproM"! the apuii!e, aidH di gctillon, and ii proi.oiinci-d by those, who have tried it a Ihe very bent blood purl her and lit-1 1 o tonic 1 ry it. Sold h 50c or tl W per liotll Lrug Store. ll I' l,,r.lr'. at A. e.. .Marctir a To ( un- t'oiml mt Ion iorrvcr. Takr 4 Mm arcl , t,.imlv CMtliiirth' I'Kr or ?L"kj. If C C. ( fail to tun , UruKltiMi fuii'l uiuiit y I limine Will Be Kcliccd. Ihu tbri'.itiu in.! famine in tliu Vukou valluy will In rrliovfil. Dr. .Sheldon Jatkeoi), fit ruiitt) from tho Klondike to WauLiugtun, Haiti thut Ihu ri-runt older of .Set.rctary Algur to Colonel liaiidall, iu command ol llio military ri aurvation al St. Midiaelfl, diroi ting hnn to mo ruin det:r lor liatiling food to tliu iimir'IH wiil relieve much Bulleiing. or. Jackion liaH in luo herd -, liuad o rein Jeer trained to lianu-hH. He. altio liaa two L;ipi and Huvpr.il l-iHonini.iux exerta in driving deer, whom ho cau turn ovor to .Colonel K.indall. Uo fur ther HtutcH thill the tircxent exigency einiliaBi.eathu urgent need of procuring trained reiii'leor in larger ininiberH, that the milieu of Alauka aru bo peculiarly situated thai they cannot ho Hiipplied with a continuous) adequate food uupply until rtindeer tian; itjilation iu pyeteuiat- ically organi.ed on a larger calc. In I'robate Court. III the ni.i'ier of tho o jlato of Orahull Sirjglotou, tiiul Hetlluinent and order tu de. In tho matter of entato of Lucy 1'. Tr.ink, tinal Hottloinont utid order inado. In the matter of dhIuIu of M. It. Shiine, filial setlleinuut and order initde. Ordor for aalo of real property Win It, Weill OBtatc. Iu tho mutter of TIioiuhh Coats entato. petition tJ remove administrator; report of ruferenco was continue 1 till Nov, 15, at I p. in. School Report. Following ie (lie report cf Oak Creek school for tho month eudiug Oct. L'Jil. 1'hone obtaining Hj per cent and upward in the monthly examination aro : Oora Price, !i; ; I, Bona Ihcrnton, ), : Fred 1'rke, til; Mattie Thornton, !)'); .Nellie liarker, 0.J : Alaagle lleriion, l'earliThoriitoii, 'XI; John llernon, UO; Sidney Hchloeiuan, HO ; Henry lleruon, 8S; Willie Thornton, Hi! ; Klioda WaUou, 80: Libel Thornton , Ho. IIai.i.ikT. Hammn, Teacher, Tax Payera' Notice. Lay your taxeH now, Ou Nov. IU. ls')7, Iho Bherill' will proceed to levy uu all property for laxoa not paid hy Ihe loth day of November, JH!)7. A.I1, h i I AllNM, M, 1 1, Thomson, A, 10, Niciioi.h, Lndks I LllUlLO OillIl HHIOIO, New thwds, Jut nrrlvcil, note the Men's Department. the lalesl lads In dicHili n and fancy "THli TOP IS SOLID." K VVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVvVVVf ' lltat u a1 '1 HADE IN ALL CALIDRCS from n to 43. Pointers The KaiKcst Stock .l liXTKAS. X ' In case you ncctl them you cm k;ct t he in without ili-lay. They only cost a tiille inure, M'T Tlie)- last longer, !scotir hctlcr, ami pull easier than any oilier. Many Imitations. 2rT? Onlv One (ieuuine OLIVER PLOW. Don't j;et "in the souji" ITrt?" auct take the "just as ooil." "look like it" (lmt isn't) imitation. 1 Von run ('t Thv (Jciutfitr tt ii CATARRH l a LOCAL DISEASE 3 , and iithere-ultolcoliKiind I sudden clinuitic ch.iniei. I It run Ikj tun it hr I l. u.nit f i ri-oii-tly wlin Ii imi,,l,.,l it,. ntny IIIKJ HID 11,, uc. , 1,,,.,',,1,-kiy .i.-oiIkMii glua Ely's Cream Balm V I i c c. J In ftckunul. il I ti t)i inuwt tlt"r'Mu;!i cure f'T , Nm-aM ntnnh ( I'lil In 11,11,1 nml II,. v l i .rr ,,l I mnriiir. i n ii" nml i h iiii-i m Un' ii'h.tI ,ni'.:i:i , I llavl pain ami liillmuiiiaiion. In ula ihi wirtu, m I trcta thn mrinliMiii! from roliln. ii l rn llm rnpr : yf tMtriiTiil.iiirlt. I'm r Wii-.ul irn'i;i.taiir hjf 111.1U : ELY IJKO'I'UKHH, WanruMirrt, Ntw Voik. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, I'lvM.l.ll.j l:; STAPLE ID FANCY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FlrtE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. AI.Vi A J I I I. I. INK 'if TOBACCO Ol h t i A JIUAI,. i iti;i: ii;i.ivi:it A FULL CARPETS WALL PAPER m GOOD Alexander KOHI'.llltlCU, Dissolution of Partnership. NJtlliIK H flKKKIIV (ilVKN 'I HAT JIIK iiiiini-i-iiliii ii:rt!ii(nrii exlntlmt li ttM-oii . M. IIiiiIhihi, 1-;. 'I'. Umnitii nml J. M 'lilml,!,., iiinlri tlir In in niiiiii- i.l lliiilsuii, Hamlin ,v '1 rliiililii, iloiliK it ui iiciiil Mm kniiillliliiK Ihihi. liias, Iihh Iji'cii IIiIn liny lUHKiilvi'tl liy iniitiiul ei'liMjIU, E. I, 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.-liii:;, 'J In- liuslni.su Will lltM'lllltllllll ll ,y 1 111' 1 4. ll A 'I'llllllllli, w lilt villi I. ay nil ililils nml chIUm-i nil ic-cihiIm ol iu IhIii liiui. W. M. HihImiii it III culliti'l ii'-ciilililH of Hit! ni llgn ul Hinhnii A (liinillia W. M II. in un, I 'I . IUmi.in, I. M, 'I HI .1 in K. ItiiHuliiuu, dr., Mi'it. Jli, li'i?. cnll ami jtec.tlinue Hue of BLACK DRIJSS (lOODS Displaycil in. Our" .Wlrtilown. ' . a so White tollar:i ami cuns the Itttosl styles. following : It is woith your Urns Ifr.scti. I lio hlekftut, display In our mi'int' ilopaitiuiuil. Ibir J,i cunt nilk bandM hlela are selling like hoi cukes. Do you ride a Bike?" We em iv n line Hm ol bicycle pante, WuycUi br si( bi cycle, shoes, bicycle caps, and afl kinds of bicjelo clothing. only ONI! icmmmi ! the Marlin Repeating Rifle y is llio SAFliSr timl dcbtrvcs lis nuitic SAriiTY." UrXTS t the SIDli imd to llirrHnM CONVT.MLNT nud COTU OKI ABI.I:. The Ihirrcl la the IIAI.LAUO Hnrrcl. Iho ACTION Is the itiobt COril'ACl ; the SIMI'l. LSI' iK-cAii.se It In-. tlK lewot pari. the IMLM WORKIMI because nil partn oik directly on cadi oilier without lost motion. t miiT wtujirr ami ri Ki i.! h.i.is.nci . Srml tor Catatngue to Hie Marlin The Anns.O ,.' New ' Ma en, Cuiiii- on Plows Hell i pii & MG Al.l. I.IMM il & CIGARS. ll 1'lMll ,1,1111! , I' ll. KOMI. Ill lt;, OICI.I.ON, LINE OF a a kvrwaij KhfyIHX lll-llhlll.IL. V Olklv ...... I, in,; 1 ti: MM H IttM fATTKT K o-TAiNr.n ' , i ,, , ., , . i. -Hi, l" I. ; r.i ll i, r , I... r. i r i. ,,,, tt tAU I hand unuK ran: i ., ,i, B " " WHITr Irl! I I'Mf'l'V I' M 11 I-1 1 I A J. H oiri:a ii i. it,,-,n .. . i ;,,....' , . ,. ,,,,1,1 . t -.it M-, ii . . . .'I, i mi a.- invttiit'ii mmiu m HAD IT I n ii ii an I r l .i. A I.IiVi. H H.B.WILLS0NK0.I mtint tavuyi ns, L.nfdimu. WASHINGTON. D C. H FURNITURE GOODS m s. 'Strongs oiti;uN, Notice of Pinal Settlement'. mot I ri-: A' ll II ll' I IS III UKltV .IN Til.VT.'fllK I'lll-il l'ki-1-lit 1 f I,., ...I.. I.. ... i, Hiiiii' ill i-i-uti'.l, Ihh in. -I li i h linal iiri-iiuni limi iiihi Miiinlio, Niivi iiil,,-! , wi,, ,.k , iu l ii i l lii tln-nmti , ,- licuiliiKiil.JiH-llinu. II miy, In mil, I in-t'iiiiiit iohI Mir m Ii hm.ih ,,t "Illi l-H ill,.. TlilM milieu is Hll,llli,., ,y ,,!,. Ol HH' H'lll. A. I-'. .tl'lUllv, 1 1 , 1 , ' , , i'imiiiiv -mm, ul li.iiii-liii oiiutii j , oiv' al tin- Oil V III Ma . , t ., .. i-. H'I, , , linti-'l A iii'iiiiiir l viz. i. ii. Hiini'i:, ill'H hi nil' I. Mill,' 1,1 , l, ; ,ii,. ,,,. CfllM.'it. III"1. a:wi'i