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PortWnilNMin fnf ) 4 "M I The Plaindoalor Tlio Plaindealor BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM i'uhllliei '.very IhuimUy Aftcmuoa Aloud aud Metu Street, HVlKllt'HU, ONKUOH - MV TIIS- PUINDUIER PUBL1SHINQ COMPANY. I'O.STEUH, DOIK1KK8, I.KTTKK UKAPr. CILI. IIKAI'H, KTO.. i;tc, KTC. Kecuttl Ncntljr and at Ltvlng l?nli. 1 Vol. XXVIII. ROSKBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER x8, 1807. No. 56. J (w; f if Wi ; SIT f IHTflH itM Ntx-letr MeetlHga. UP, I). KLKrt, ROHKUUHd UDH, M. , hold ihrlf rt-gular cminuiiliilon el h I. 0. O. K. hall on m-ound nt loiirth IhiirMai ill Mill month. All inimln rtilwt to at. lin"l ri-suiariy, aim en Tiauuis bii ,.,.1.yll,vnvu.-i..,A((Kru(,rN(ll R IIKRMAN MAKKH, Secretary. DOIKII.AI COUNCIL Hi), ai JR. O. V. A. Mi, rnralu every Wednesday evening at I o'cilnok In the Old Masotild 1111. VlalrlBf limtlu-ra lire cordially Invited lo attend. (!, II. CshnuN, i,. w, rsaav, riiniiiilur. ili-cordlng Hecrvlary. LAUKKI. U)lMiB. A. f. A A. M..KIUCLAI mwilnfi lb 44 end lib, Wednesday la -.hm. iKEIJ0HNH0N,Wlll. N. T. Jswsrr, B'eoy. I lllILKTA RUN bOlKIIC. NO. . I. 0. O. T. nMia M.tiinl.r svenlna of each WMk at ih.lr h.ll In uilil F.lln 'lemel at Roaabara. Member of h order In nod standing arelnvfl ad to altand. llOMC&r KOBINHON, M. a. I '. u. Miuai, See'r. DOriKBDRO MllMlK, NO. i, A. O. tJ. W. , meet th rond and fourlh Monday ol avh monlh at7;iW p. m. at Odd Fellow ball. Member of th order lu good Handing aia In filed Ul attend. R ENOl'OHT, NO. W. O. A. R., MIITw THI Oral and third TbniMar or eeca monia. rOMRN'HRKMRP CORPS NO. 10, MT flrali and thiw i Bursas ra id eaoa month. JARMP AM.lANt K-Regular quarter!; uti,... sin halJ at Uranaa Uall lha Aral Krldar III December. March aud Juno, and the third Friday Id Heptemher. ROMKIItlKH I'll AI"ThR, NO. S. O. K. .,Mirrj Hie wMiml and luurtb Tbursdev ul aaob HKU1NA RAKT, W. M. Aorian llaoK, Hoo'y. ROhEBORi D1VIHION NO 7 , B. Of l mull every trvuud and fourth Huudey. I) OHEBUHU R. D. LODOI, NO. 41. I. O f. lha Odd Fallow hall. Vlalllng (later and Brethren ere lorllod tu attaud. MKKIT WKbT, N. 0. AMATA hiin U. R. Bee. A M HA UMXIE. NO. ?. K. OP P, M i every Wedneaday mxtiliig l OdJ re! low i HalL VUlllin Knlxnu lu good tanUn( oor- fllnlly lurltnl lo attnixi. V. I.OOSK.V, I', f. R. M. CONK1.INO, K. K. H. lrofraa)lounl lardn. Y M- OilAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Room I, Uantcra Bulldlnjt, ROHKBURU, OR Km Umlnrn bfloro tht U.H, IjindOBlcaand BtluTiif oae a ipci'lalty. Ulc Receiver U. B. Laud OfBte. raaD. raui nana. JKOWN TU8TIN, Attorney s-at-Law, Rtxirn 7 and .. Ta A Wllo Block. KOHIBI'RO, OR. R. WILLIS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will praalla la all the eourta of Ua State. Ol io la the Court Houe. Doaajta aoaatr, Of. Q A. 8J5HLDREDK. Attornoy at Law, HtuT0, trfn, OIRo ovr tht Poatoae a Jaekaoa lira. Q P. C0SH0W, Attorney-at-Law, (pedal Htlciillou Rlvcn lo Com ncrclial l,w "U collection. OITlctoit Jnrknou HI. oalto Hlocuin'l Blot'k. KMEBlR, OltKOON. g D 8TRATF0KD, Attorney at Law, Room and Tajlor A Wllmn Blink. RO.4KBUR0, OR T B. BDDT, ) a Attorney-at-Law, R03EBURO, OKKGON. JRA B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, ROBIBURQ, 0RK00N. JLMER V. HOOVER, Physician and Surgeon, ovrwu: MhIu Hirovt, ono door noutli el City Unit. ROHKtH'KU, OR. M -VRA BROWN, M. D. orriOR, .'( Jui kxou direct, at rt'i Itk'uco ol Mm. ). Mlrtr. UOrtBl'Kli, OR, J- L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Ilomooopatbio Phyeioian, Hottturg, Ore(. "Cbronlo dlieaiaa a wolaltr. yiLL. P. HEYDON, Couuly Nurvcyor, aud Notary tubllc. Orrioii lu t'ourl Uuuae. Onltir lor Hurvcylng and Field NoU't thnuld be addrouud to will V, Uoydou, Oouutr Bur veyor, uimi'iiiirif, i;r. STRICTLY FIR3T-CLASS. HOTELa. .McCLALLEN. MM. !. V. Mi LALI.KN, I'rop, SZASQUA1TKS3 F0& TEAVILIN3 K17. HATCH HKABONAIII.I'.. Urn, Fin Hauil Room. frea But to and Protn Tralu. &0SESUH9. JERRY J. WILSOtt, Watchmaker and .Jeweler, Jackson ajtrccl. II Hplrln culrualcd lo any car will bo rROMPTLV and carcrally done. PRICKH REAHUN ABLE. 4 m wen 7)I an m JaMB . H. C. STANTON Baut raoelTad a lit ul aatalv atock a DRY : GOODS -OONBlBTINIi OP Udlea' Dru Oo4. ttlbboa. TriraniliRi. ac, lie, Xte. -AUO A FIN I HTX3K Itt- HOOTS ARI SIIOl Ol ike beet aaalltf aad RaUh. GROCERIES , tfaodi Willow and (tlau Ward, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alan ea band la larte quaatlllt and at erica tr nit taa ubn, aiw a lary aux-a ul Custom-Made Clothing Ior Choice TEA Call at Stanton's for "L. P. M" WOODWARD TILE ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS ! Wa ar alwaja Id the Lead, and nionn to keep ther. Th Golden Ilarreat ia npoo ua, and farm ra ar atniling becaas Woodward Iooa to their intereat. niidov iiAvis Foil Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Th ar all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Rednoed Prioea. Oonault yonr pane and b aure and mm Woorlward before baying. W. G. WOODWARD aonai mJ Dooglai DOSWiaL, DouKlaa County, Oregon, The watera ol thcaa Hnrlnva contulu : Iodine Bromine, I'otaMluni, tlio ( arbouatra til Iron and Lime and t'blorldoa ol Calcium, Mnxneeluia and Sodium. Ona Hnrlna aontalua 43fi and tho otlu-r over 2000 gralna ol aolld matlvr to the gallon. Located mi thn Houthrrn l'aoino Railroad. "Bliaita route" Irom Ban Francisco to l'ortlaiid. In Douglai County, Orvgou, Axgravatud eaaca of Kheuinatlam, Nasal ( a tarrn, (Jatarrh ol lha Ktomaflh, DvkimiiwU. Dla k. .. . - .. , . u-1 II , , . . L' , . 1 1, n i. Trouble, C'onatlpatlon, DUraara ol tho Sklur uvrr and uoweia, aua venereal ninoaava bbti bven cured bj tlio uto ol thcao WKtcm. New bath-room ronnttolrd with tho malu bulldlna. 1'oitoOlee and F.prtw ou tho irnn lac. llly mall, uorlb and eoulb. Tartuu--tl0 nt?r urclt. IJ luir iluv. Ini'llldlllB latba. ' . The Hotel la under Ibo Imnsedlaloj tupi'rvli 1(1 u ol CA1T. UV.T4. U. IIOHM'i:i.I.i inTI7 MHimtJiT. J3iC4tfat Ott J r ' I -a y soiitiwe ace at our expense Splcca . r lwd.r J If you're not pleased . 5 MRS. IN. BOVP GROCER, THIl INDERAL SENATE. Change In riarch, 1901. aad Soma Poaalbllltlca. On tlio 4th ol March, 18W, Ibo terma of .TO 'fodoral aenatora will eipira. Of Uir-ao 11 aro republican, 15 datnocrata, 3 allver republlcana and 1 popnllat. Tba lateataalimata which baa bean mada glvta the republicans A'.) votea after Match 4, lfi Ki. Tlio trrmi of lha following republican aouatura will aipire March 4, 1803: Al drlch, Khode Ialand; Borrowa, Michi gan; Clark, Wyoming; Iala, Minna atila; llala, Malna; Hann, Ohio; Haw Icy, Connecticut j Idgo, Maaaachaaalta ; I'roctor, V rmout ; Quay, PannayWaoia, andWilaon.ff Waahlngton. Tba dam ocrala wbuaa lerme will and at tba aama time are: Ilatr, Tanneaares Cock rail, Mlaaotirl; Daniel. Virginia; Faulkner, Weat Virginia; Money, Miaaiaaippi; (iorman, Maryland; Uray, Delaware; Milla, Texa; Mitchell, Wiaconain; Mur phy, New York; I'aaco, Florida; Koacb, North Dakota ; Smith, New Jeree ; Tur pie, Indiana, and white of California. The silver republicana going ont are: Cannon of Utah, Mantle of Montana, and Riewart of Nevada, and one populiat, Allen of Nehraaka, will alto go. It ia re gardtd aa certain that the republican will hold eight of tbelrllatatea, namely: Rhode Ialand, Michigan, Mlnnriota, Maine, Connecticut, Maaaacbneettei, Vermont and I'mnaylvani. They ex pect alto to hold Ohio and to gain Weat Virginia, Maryland, Wiecnnain, New York, North Dakota and New Jer ey. The democrats will bold Tennne ttv, Mivouri, Virginia, Teiaa and Flor ida. Money of Miaaiaaippl baa already Imco re-t-lrctad. The democrata will piobably lone Wral Virginia, Maryland, Wisconsin, New York. North Dakota aud Ne Jeiecy, and will hare to light fur Delaware. They way gain a aanator in Utah, and it ia conaldered aa poeilble lhaj. Mr. Wllliani J. Bryan may te elected lo r-ucctcd Allen, the Nebraska populiftt. The legialattiret juat t hofeo in MnUml, Virginia and Ohio will elect ceiiuUir.i. In Virginia .Mr. IUnlel is ex pet ted to titccerd hiniacll, Kmi 111 Ohio Mr. Ifanna expects to he re-cle'ed. In l'.iOl, 17 rt'iubli,ana, II democralM, 1 lo!uiat and I silver republican will no out. Choate In 1856. A striking: evidence of the dread tuid avcrnijii which the repunlican party arouaod in aotao conaorvative minda, eveu in New Kngland. ia the early days ol ilt) existence, is ahowu in these words from a letter by Choato in 185(3 to the Whig Plate Committee ol Maine: "The first duly ol Whigs is to unite with some organization of our countrymen to defeat aud dissolve the new geographical party callii g itself re publican. The question lor each and eveiy one of us is, by w hat vote can I do moet to prevent the madness of the times from working its tnaddeol act lha very ecstacy of its madteee the permanent formation and tho actual present triumph of a party which kuows one-halt of America only to hate and dread it; from whose nncon aecraled and revolutionary banner fifteen stars have len erased or have fallen ; in whose national anthem the old and en deared airs ol Eutaw Springs and the King's Mountain and Yorktown, and those later of New Orleans and Benna Vista and Chapultepec, breathe no more? The triumnh ol such a nartv puts the anion in danger. And yet some .men would bava ua go on laughing and ainging at a present peril, the mere apprehension of which aa a dis tant and dire possibility con Id sadden, the heart of the Father of bia Country and dictate the grave and grand warning of the farewell address." They Will Not Ut Up. "It is a good time," says tba Chicago rimes-Herald," "to draw In those long, labored calamity editorials on 'the im pending treasury deficit' before they are frostbitten." Nay, nay, good brother; these dismal lucubrations shall not eease. If they are to be no more forthcoming, wherewithal shall the free trade croaker and the mugwump kicker be comforted T These fellows thrive on disaster and (atteu on Mringency. No matter if tbe situation be reversed, as likely it will, aud a hcallhy surplus take tbe place of the inherited tletlcit. In that case tbey howl about excessive taxation and lie about tho comes that produced the pros perous condition. They will never let up; bo assured of that. Economist. Governor Lord has appointed Squire Fat rar, of Palum, us u tuoinber of the state board of equalisation for the third judicial district, to succeed S. D. Gibson, deceased. Mr. Farrur Is a pioneer citi tea of Kalum aud was for insuy years eu gaged in but-iuobB aa a grocer in that city. He has litrgo property interests in mid about Salem, lie bus alwaya been a re publican. I or Over l'lfty Vcaia. Am Oi.ii anu WaiL-Tata'D ItsaxDV.-Mia ft 'lualuw's boothlug Hyiup luui becu utcd let over tllly ycum by millions o( mothers for tboir children while testblug, wltlt porleot luccon. It aoothea tho child, aoltoui tbe gums, allays all palu, cure vvliul oollo, and Is the best remedy lor Dlarrliu-H. Is plvaaant to the taste. Bold by druggiat lu every part ol tbe world. Twenty' live conla a bottle. Ita value 1 lucaluulable, Boauro and aak (or Mr. Wlualow's Hootblug Byrup, snd take no other kind. NOTE AND COMMENT. A parlv left Heettle recently, and will attempt lo reach Dawson City over tho mow. The chancea aro they will either perish or return soon. The endleas chain of which Mr. Cleve land complained baa ceased to revolve. Its mlasing link ia tba democratic party. Yamhill Reporter. A New York minister has announced three Sunday evening sftrmons on "kiss ing," "dancing" and "flirting " That clergymsn probably spent his saramer vacation at tba seashore. Special. A Lane county woman will consent to let her basband go to Klondike in the spring if be will draw np a paper to tbe effect that if he hasn't returned in three years it meana that be will never return, and that she ia at liberty to marry again. BeaU la U said to be filled with gamb lers, who run tbinga high. Recently at that city Fatty Nickerson got ahead ol the experts $3000. The Klondike ex citement baa taken a great many to that city, and tbey have found plenty of gold. The Mitchell-McBride combination are aaid to be willing to concede tbe state ticket to Cor belt 'a friends if tbey can name the legislative ticket. That is probably the line on which "harmony" will he restored between tbe two bands ol slightly factional brothers. Salem Jour nal. A Kentucky pastor stood up in his pulpit and affirmed there is no devil, and his congregation ejected him from the church and fired about twenty postal shots after him. lly this time he is probably converted to the belief that there is more than one church-going devil in Kentnckr. Items like this are now frequent ia Northwest papers : All the warehouses in Tollman, Wushiogton, are overflow ing, and tbe grain is being stacked on the ou'Ridrt and roofed over. Tbe yield ia greater than ever before known in Whi man county, and will possess a val uation equal to that at which the entire county was assessed la-t year, A new method has recently been in vented for mating strong and reliable tulfxrapu and telephone poles of pBper. Tny are said lo be impervious to tbe weather and very durable. Water pipes are aleo made o' pper in Kugland, and are said to be a succvbs. A chimney has been built ol paper at fireslau, which is said lo be absolutely fireproof. It is the only chimney ol tbe kind known. Reduced rste ol interest is a fact that stands agaiust the aliened scarcity of money. In all financial centers interest in very low. Never before, indeed, was it so low. Here in the Northwest every one knows that the interest rate has been greatly reduced from the rato of former years. Money can be had any where, at very olw rate ol interest, if only the lender he assured of the safety of tbe loan. Oregonian. "Bryan's virulent warfare upon Sen ator Hanna baa been tbe mostcoutempt- ible part ol the campaign ol 1897," says the Omaha Bee, and tbe sentiment is en dorsed by every right-minded man. To abuse a rich man simply because he is rich is to rebuke economy and thrift, for lew men become rich unless tbey pos sess these qualities. Neither tbe ability to make money honestly nor the dispo sition to save it ia juetiy censurable. Hanna made hia money in businees, and while acquiring wealth he has done more to create opportunities for labor to earn living wages than Bryan and all his mining speculators bave ever done. Telegram (dem.) "As I look hack over more than a thirl, of a century that I have sat ou this bench ol the supreme court ol the Unit ed States, lam more and more impressed ilh the immeasurable importance ol this court. Now and then we hear it spoken of as an aristocratic feature of a republican government, but it is the most democratic of all. It carries neither the purse nor tbe sword, but poesosres the power of declaring tbe law, aud in that is found the safeguard which keeps the whole mighty fabrio of tbe govern ment from rushing to destruction. This negative power, the power ol resistance, is the only safety ol a popular govorn ment." Justice Field. A. K. Peterson, who has bceu fishing in the Fraser river, says that tho puck of fish there and in Alaska is large, and that the catineiymen have really more flsli than they know what to do with On the Sound fishing is still going on, and the amount ol second-grade fUli packed will be euormona. Mr. i'etcrson says the fishermen on the Fraser river aud in Alaska attribute tho increased aniouut of fish caught yearly to the kill nig off ol the seal herds by pelagic t-oal ing. As the fish seetu to be increasing, instead ol diminishing, notw ithstanding the vael quantities caught, there may be Bomuthlni in this theory. Tho hair seals, which frequent tlio mouth ol tbe Columbia, cut mil mo 11 and kill lots ol them, and probably tbo fur Btuil does the same. A good healthy seal should eat a salmon a day, or twoor three of the blue- buck they catch in the Fraser aud in Alaska, and the immeuae herds of seal which go up to tho Behiiug sea every year would coutuuio vuBt numbers. If tho herd of sea lions, which havo their headquarters at Saul rocks, just south of False Tillamook, were extorutinuted, the number of fat Chiuook ruluioii coming into the Columbia would be greatly in creased. Oiegonian, While Baby Sleeps. The angels smile as from the shadow of stillness comes the silvery sweet echo of a young mother's lullaby. Gently to and fro the cradle swings, while tho soft musical notes lulls to repose the delka'e bud of humanity. Tbe sunlight drifting in at the window leaves in the room a pathway of golden glory. Trie tired mother looks down on her sleeping babe and she drifts backward into the days ol own childhood. Across the fields ol time an echo steals along, distinctly clear, and reverberating into cadences softly rising and falling. Her motber'a voice and the years glide by, and the past blends with the future, and her own baby will bave grown to manhood, and the visions and dreams are delicioasly haunting, when perhaps life's honors will crown him and joy pervades tbe sphere, and then another's cradle will swing to and fro, and then the dream will be over and Baby stirs, coo, and tiny hands clntcb tbe covering Tbe young mother awakens from her reverie and bending over the Want form, raises it lo her bojom crying with maternal pride, that, "The swee'.ett dreams of all time are those mellowing into the reality of the present." Saba Fbed in PaciGc Empire. A Big- Ditch. A correspondent of tbe Myrtle Creek Beacon tbns describes tbe big ditch of the A. B. C. Mining Company now com pleted : "Tbo mine to which this ditch will carry water, is situated seven miles from Ulendale ou the west side of Cviw creek and embraces 2300 acres of mining land. The ditch heads in a small canjen tbrougb which a little creek fijws, on tbe south side of Battle mountain. For a distance of a milo and a half the ditch in sizj is 3 feet on top, 2 feet iu tho bottou:, and 3 feet deep. Here it strikes I'erkim creek, which is abo lapped. From I'erkios creek ibo dilcb i larger, eirg leet on top, ; feet in ibe t ot- on), ana 0 leet deep, ana is 01 mis s ze lor a diistauco of nearly lour miles, wbeio li,eo stiikes Murriam creek, t-'ioui hero for a distance of 268 ro-U the ditch s again ol difltrent din.ensiuiiH, beitg 5 fee-ton top, 2 feet in the boitom, and : feet deep, and ibis ditch aill empty into a mammoth reservoir now under con struction and when completed will bo 200 feet long by 50 wide, and 0 feet deep. Tbe present wet weather is delaying tho work somewhat. ThiB Company will employ about 25 men this wiuter and will run five giants, one ol them being ordered lately. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, as they cannot reach the seat ol the disease. Cat an h is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall s Catarrh (Jure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's. Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicinn. It was prescribed by one ol the beBt physicians in this country lor years, and is a regu lar prescription. It is composed ol the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the raucous surfaces. The perfect com bination ol the two ingredients is wbat produces such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonial, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 73j. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop iuto pneu monia or consumption, instant reuet and a certain cure are afforded bv One Minute Cough Cnre. Marsters' Drug store. Ttiat tired, worn out, all itone ieclluic reduced by Kxlract ol Malt at atarstera Druir Store. widow man still in the springtime of life, deprived of tbe stay and support upon which she had every right to depend, and her future overshad owed by the loss of the one man in all the world upon whom she had centered ber love and affection. A man has no right to sacrifice his life in the mad race for money, by neglecting his bodily health. A man owes it to himself and to his wife and chil dren to live a long and helpful life. If a man would live he must keep health. Health is a matter of a little patch hero and there. Look after the little ailments and the bitf ailments will take care of them selves. They will never come. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery keeps the body In perfect health. It promptly eradicates the little ailments that bring serious illness. If the serious malady has already arrived it promptly CUt it by removing the cause. It corrects art disorders of the digestion, invigorates the liver and makes the appe tite keen snd hearty. . It makes the nssinii latioti of food perfect aud supplies the blood with the life-giving dements that build new and healthy tissue and firm muscles. It toues and builds tip the nerves. It drives impurities and disease geims from every organ of the bodv. It cuies all diseases due to overwork and worry and faulty ntittit tion. It is an unfailing remedy fur weak lung, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, severe cough, bronchitis, asthma and kin dred a fleet ions. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption. Mr. Isaac K. Downs, of Boring VulteV, Kock. i'n n v iriip! ' Vor three vears I had suf fered fiom that terrible disease, consumption, mid heart-disease. Before taking Dr. rlerce'e f.olilen Medical Discovery I had wasted away 10 a s.eir ton: could not sleep nor rest, and many times wished todle to be out of my misery. Step by step, the signs and realities of returning health slowly but aurely developed themselves while taking the 'Discovery.' Today I tip the scales at 187. aud am well and strong, The 'Golden Medical Discovery' has also cured my daughter of a very bad ulc locatad on th thigh," PU il. The ai ' I k.S 1 l 1 . ! 'JF''f r even the mol . ' Aft'? ir.l 'i I callous-hearted. 'ggYfer, ll1 ' IP. I Here is a wo- A. SAL2MAN, (HutccMor to J. JAHKUI EK. Practical : Walefnnaker, : Jeweler : and : Optician. DEALER IS WATCflEH, CLOCK!!, JEWELRY. AND FANCY liOODS. JIIasaaai aiaeeltal 3f m (aoiiiiluo liruxllliiu IZyu Olntaajcai nud MjxMt tnolca A COXP1.KTB STOCK 0 Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars and Smokers' Articles. Also I'roprlelor and Manager of Koseburg's Famous Uargain Btore. UKALER3 IN AND BOOTS AND SHOES. Finest line of goods ever brought to Roseburg. Prices to suit the times. Parrott Building, f Jackson Street, 4- ROSEBURG. CANDY CATHARTIC VVCURE CONSTIPATION 25c soc iLSi!. I You Can't yl mt? a wwte p,ume ,rom a 1! jJl Crow' Tall, nor a good V & Bicycle from Castings. O I - yyU. Monarch If Look Usi&l, I M Under the H Enamel! ili 1 VS. We want bright . J (pfPi P tra V businessmen 5 'iu'SFJ fj g reprehent US l ! SgjigS rt ) MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO., n : Jr Chicago New York London O J&P Send nine two-cent stamp lor Monarch vT Q flaying Card. Regular soc cards. 0 Real Estate Bought and 5old Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lauds of best quality, in choice locations, iu quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices aud easy terms. Inquire of 3D. S. KL T3XJIOK, .wKiaa-i. a 1 Vosaaaty, Uagoaa, Heels Over Head in BUSINESS at ..... y . v P "ii " y yj WOLLEfiBERG MANUFACTURERS OF ALL DRUGGISTS jcAajjr:aajB:Dw. SQUARE DKAIt STORE. DRESS GOODS, I'UKNISHINd GOODS, ur'-s CLOAKS, CAI'liS, CLOTH I NO. BOOTS. SHOtfS, ETC. At I'lllCl.r lo HI'lT Till". 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