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Thii IMaindoiilor HE3T ADVJ5RTI8INO MKOItlM I'uhli .Im'.I wi M lay mill I liitri.iy Attl.ik mi'! Main Mln-el, UO'll III IMi, Oltl.'.ON ii r rur. FIAINDIAIER I'uI.UMIIHC COMPANY. Tlio Plaimlealor ro.STKUS, itoiKU'.uy, I Klli.i; llKAhf;, ; n.i. iii:ais, KTU.,KT(,I?TC. F.iecuU'd Neatly mikI at Living Haifa. Vol.. XXIX. ROSEDURG, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOHER 3, 1898. No. Li toalK'.y tei'ltlla'. HIV M UK II I III li'l l.lHMiK. Nil li.l. lllhlllLII l I l'lll I tlllHt.tlll llllllll. m III' I I I. I I. , llllll 'III ' ' I H H'l I Mil lit IIiIIImI) Ii i ( i.i..tiii. Ail im .! ih r"'H"l"l In Hi i'-:t'l i"'il.ii . -''it "'I .iiiiiiii l.r.illiim ' n Ii ilii im ii' ( I ' ii I i II l I, II IH ICV, I.. II I II V II l.hilH.i , ! 'id). 1) M'iil.1 I i i ' 1 Ii., N. i Jll. . I'. A. M , in -mU i'h iv it i CI. N'litv iMi'iiiinr Ht a H i-Lu ll III Hi" 'HI .M.iiinlil Hull. lulling liintliim hi i 'I i ll!) Im ll. 'l In all.. no. ;. II, i NH", lU'l. IV. I's.nin. ( uiiiMiliir. Il limit rt. i n l in )-. I Al'lll I. 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I BU'1 (!lll-C HU.1 uiiiitTi s i i-. h n('lnUy. l.itU- KiTuivcr I1. B. Liiuil Olllco. Nurllicrn I'.iclllc UailroaJ Company. Am CK.Iill,: lii k'.'lH I'l llll oitlH KilHt ut liitll (Im n'nuliir r.ttt'i. ). H. K. UlKK, I.uimI At',i "l NJ. -i MaiiUTH Imiltliiig. M VllA UnOWN, M. D. HI" I ll.'i:, MJ Jiirkvlll Slroil, Ht R liU iirc ul MrM. J. llliriT. KOSKIH Ktl, OK. L MILLfcJIt. M. L)., Sur-oiiii and Ilumooupalhio I'hyisit'.iiin, Uitn'biirf, (Irniim. t4T.)!ir.iiiln iIikkhuh nKX'lnltr. i 1 ccoNonv riARKirr, KOIII.M A(ii:.N, Proprietor, ii:m.i:h in Vrcsh and Suited Meats. JAt U )ON .i'l'., UO iDIU'llU, tilt. STRICTLY ITR5T-CI-A5S. nrvn-i "TL McCLALLEN. MIlH. II. C. I.X I.AI.I.KN, 1'rop. IICACQUA&TZ&S r0& TBAVLIK9 UZV. It ATI. H ICI'.ANN A1II.IC. Ijim", Finn hanihlu Hinilin. Kii'd llm to mi Prom Trnln. S0SES7&9. DURE r ice THE BEST SODA WATER m CREAM A Nil PURE CANDIES M AN l'f At lUUKIi 1HII.V AT TIE KflNDY KITQH l'aiuilics autl l'attics Sup plied at reasonable rates, and on short notice. SHELLAH CARROLL. Great Bargains At Den n '5 Variety Store... See our Special Bargains in Glassware, Lemonade Sets, Afternoon Tea Sets, Fancy Glasses, and Fruit Jars. TINWAUn. Hm:IhI i.ritii uii buikvt. au, l.lnli 4"i'. ljrcHiil.jxt., tic. WUOll and WILLOW WAKC I Iii. .Iiik l,,.n, l.ull.'t mtmliU ami In. I It n, llmuu It: UlUi ll lnlaki-1, U'lf.i.111 , ittt-ht:U. UU'I l.tuklla. 51 ATIONLUV. C' .Iii. i-l .tl. i. ou all .la Hum r. (.cue!!", t.n, Ink, niticilHg'.' lie CHINA, hoc t.nt I'-il .i Irm uii ill liilna H. tMlHIi.t I'tilliH ii. n in-r ami l.'H mu. m ml IKiit't lain rii'I Imuatuuv t'lilna tlin iit-r ainl tfH fli, lin.ullcJ iltlna nllt r ii.Hiittcax.il, tii. ami laucvu, Jill)' U I "III . IlllltVl I'llll'H, (If. M)lltlS. Hair iln, nl.lv iiiiIm, liti JIiit ilni, lulk'l l"iti etc. il.i jiittt u wo u.ivi'rllne. All llif.t Uiinizs ru I ) I u lia.l nt IIih I. iwift rush I'lici'H t Demi's Variety Store, RocbuTK, Oregon. Olfll UUMWLI.L, luiiilai Cuuuty. Orriioui Tlio null i-n( lli.-MU SprliiK t'otitiilu : Iixlliii', 1111111111., I'ulaiiMmti, tlio ( nrlM.niitt-a til Iruii ami l.liui' ami t liliirl.ltn ul t'akluui, MnKiiiluiu Hint IHIlllUIII. (Iitu Sirlilit cniilniiit l.iJ ainl tlio ulliiT ovt r MA) niaiiik ul Hulitl dihIIi r la lliu nalluu. Uh hI.iI on llio fmitlirru rarldu Kallruail, "tlliiulii tmii j'' (rum bun Kraiit-lnco (o i'urllautl, In Uuuiilu. t uuiily, On-(oii. .Kt;ntvnttHl I'am'H ut Klii'iimnllimi, NhuI (' Urrli, I'HlHrrli til tlio Htoutat'li, L)ypfilH IHa l.i'li'n. Ni'iuulala, Mnlarlnl rolxonluir. Klilnry l nnil.lv, t i.lii.ll.ati.in, ldw aMi ut tlio Hk 111, 1.1m r ami H.iwrl. iiu.t Viiit rxal iIIkmi'i Uaro I iv v n iiirvil by tlw unu ul tbiao ttati'i. New lialli rtHiniN toiinri'U'.l with tlio mala I'IiiUIIiik. I'lMtonico ami KxprvHH uu tlio I'ltiu lat a. Imily mall, nurlli ami 1011111. Ti'riii-?H) I'l-r tvi't'k, U fvt day, iiicluiliug butlia. Tlio lliiUl Ik uinlrr Hi.' ImniO'ttalo niporvls tun ul CUT. lli:N. II. 1IOHW1XI., niTtaT Matiagor. 53 J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER VI UVIWI J , 4JS Glassware! I.HI'KOKt Ull'l KlUI'at Annul tllll'Ht cvo ibnuilil lo Uosi'biiii! AUu a ioiu.!i to line of cliolco 1 GSQCER1ES TOIlACCUd AND U1UAHS All kinds of Country Produce MRS, N. BOVD AtK niTCHMI.I. NOT A CANDIDATC I'oirli.tMi, (.liui.nv. r-'fipl r. llm I'Minir ..I t'n ll' ru'i). V niiy, Uiffri MyDiarHlr: Iu your iiin ul yt-t,!nl ty 1 iioil'. d lu your KiM'cial I'lirnmp iniliMit from Muloiu 01 tlio I7ih Innt , iintli-r thu cai'tiuii of "(inMNlp A hunt thi) Ktial Hidflijn," j your uiinoiiyiuuiiA corrt'KtiDink'iil, Miiionjx oilier tiling', y : "CaiidldH'ci (or (Im L'nHg I Sta't'i ion to aro iilcnllful. Mr. (!urbcl an r Mr, Mi'i'lii-ll iiril li'j'li lainli'Jalt'n ni(iu Thru Mr. liei r, tiuvurnor I-onl, LiiiKr llorniuiin, C. W. Knlloii, 11 i t Mut'iliaii C'lamlu Oatrli, M. 0. ic.re, Cmui Oolph, Jorepli himoii, .f iiilii IJi-hii, JuJgo lluriiull ami JuiIku llit, ol Alliaoy, iu tKikfii ol. Tl't-rn 1 pli-niy uf (tn- I01UI tlotlicr to Mtlict from." tpuaktoa fur uiyntll only, I tl. fme to ay that neillicr tour ruMt'ioiiik'iit, Lor any o'lii-r K'roii, 1 i'.lirr in Oregon or out ol it, liaa uvur la 1 any authority wlute vcr from uu-, or Iroui auyono who haj any light lo rt-pri otiit mu, to au oounce that ! wntil l Im n camliJata fur re elecliuii to thu I 'liilnl Mates aonata eitlior at the coining r k.c 1 I or regular ihiaalon ; while 011 tl.o t:unlrary to every- one wlm Inn opjkcii lo 111c, or written to 1110 1111 lliu itui'j 'ft. eino.i thu ex'Taurdio ary naMinii wa ntlletl, I havo utatcJ in tlio (raiikeot ami mot emphatic manner that 1 wait not a caii'liiUti, ami would not be, at any i-Iji;.) of thu loi.lcit for the clet lion ol my hJi t cafljr. Ami I c'o- slro to ay to )ou ami aii o'.ticra, in 1 1, is counei tiou. I am not a rainliilatu for oluctiun to thu tt'iiu!r, nor will 1 le at any eUk'i) ol tlio f..ntciti, nor will lay iiiimo hi) iipt'il wiih my coiicut hy any. one, either liit-u l or iu that connce tin. I w un u ciiiihihilt for 1 i t .in aa my oau atii'Lvaror, as all Limn , ul the regu lar ei'iuiioii of Hid leg if I it'iro convcneil iu Juti.iary, Is. 17. tin t In' invi'tiug of that K'K!fl j'iii 0 a rail w.ih ibhuc.l for a 1 1'pul litan 1 .iiH iif , I 1 uii'rt Jainiary II, l'.7. It thii iir" t'.( iioiiiitiatiiiK a caiiili.f ati) lor Km t'l.Hi'.l ,":4ien fit ule. This ta.l . Dign.'.l hy .jr' y-t uhl te pilhlieati n'nat tin .ni'l rt pit-Ht tilativof, or, two 111010 lliau a majority ut a 1 tlio mvtuht'tti iiitiMiitu'ii.t; th ) h j:iil t'.ure. Tli is tail, w it Ii llm iia.iics , tlm mi in- burs tiguing 1', iH .id IiiII'jax ; "We, thu tnitU'icl)(nu.l, ri'puhlieaua autl repubticau iiKiuLi ia ul the 1- giula laltlio ol thu iiUin of Urigon, b' llwviug, aa wo ilo, in aiuinl.iiiiin hii I icrpttuat- ing the urgaui.alioii if thv 1 . i iiblitau party, uiul ttlnn it prli.eipl.'ii n-t eii'Jnti- alod iu its I'l.tllonu uu a.lo;tcd at the latiiUtpuhiieaii convention at M. I-' u!f, ami believing fiirihermoro that in the ejection of u candidate Ijt I nilt'd Platen aonator ench orjniisilioa un l its prini'iplt'S w ill lie bent piomoto l by ad boring to tl.o will of I'm tiihj r,ly, as Openly ami fa l l t prcbHt'd in prty cu t'JP, do lit'icl'V pgrce, a aolliei.'tit uutu- ber lo elei t coun'iitiug the o , that lie will meet in party tauiuH uu Thursday, thellth day of January, ls.i;, in Kie hall of the house of repic-enlative?, in S.ileui, (hegou, at 7 oVloek, p. iu., aud after organkaliou by tho nflfction of a pieaidiug ollictT and two rei retaiics, will, by a viva voce voto as our i.aojea are called, expresHea our prefeiencd for a citndidato for I'uited S'aU'a eonator; and we htioby agreo to eupport for uiied States senator by our vote In (he legislature the peruou who shall at such caucus receive ix majority of all tho votes cant thereiu." Beusou, IlriJes, l'.i 011, Carter, Co tin, Crawford, I aw son, (it'stier, t iurdauo, llnseltine, llougo, Hudson, Jennings, Itke, Mareli, Mtriill, Mulkey, Talm, lirowuell, Calbreath, Chapman, Craig, David, liiddle, (tow an, Driver, I lobs Jii, Uariuoii, Hughe?, llopo, Laugell, JohllEOU, Mitchell, McCluug, l'atteiaou, I. Nofler, Smith, J. N., Keed, Trice, Uigby, Vomers, Taylor, Thompson, Vttughan, Wagner. ThouiaH, Stanley, Voiiosh, This caucus wan held ttt tho timo aud place Hpccitk'd in tho call. Thoto weie personally p'UH'iit at nucli caucus forty- four of tho persmm whos-.i tiaiuoB wue attachoJ to tho call. Tho four who signed tho cull and wore uot prcseul at the caucus wero Scnn'ura Carter, ul Jk'ulini couuty, Mulktiy, of Tolk, uud Ciotuier, of Million, uud ltcpicaentutive Kiddle, ol loitgUa, Senator Caller, however, scut tho chairman uud int ui tu' is ul tho caucu!) 11 letter, ol which the following i i a copy 1 "Saiicm, ihfgon, Jauuaiy 1 J, ISU7, " lo the Chaiiiniiii and MciuU iv ol tho liuiublican caivcua to bo held by tho Uopublit'au uietuheia of tho pieeout hcubiou ol tho Oit'gon Jagiiilaluie, for tlio purpobu of iiouiiuuling a cuudidate for tho UniU'tl .Slates Senate; "Cieutloinuu i I regret to dtato 1 havo beeu called home, and w ill ho unublo to bo present ut tho caucus to bo hold this evening- I with to pay, however, that if present should voto for buuator J. II. Mitchell j hut If tho imucui uliall nonil- oaie-some oilier guininmau 1 will sup pori nun, it oning 111 y nut niiou, 1 aa- ur y.di, t., ahltlo hy llm m of the ma jority, ami lo auppoit lha noaiiiiet of your cam ut, "Very reajectdilly yura, ''Toi.iikiit CAiirrK." Senator Mulkey the evoning of tho cain im, nt mo n telegram from hi home at Jlalla, of auirh the folbwiug la a c ipy : "Dm.i.ah, Oregon, January H, 17, "Hon. John II. Mltcli'll, "Wilhinetie Hotel, lum, Orcgo.i. 'T Iihvh joal arrived in resKinsu to f I' gram announcing the ticknras of uiy liflrt danghier. rind her very ill Wliati ver caucus decides on tonight I ill ahi.lo by. "U. T. Ml'LKKY.'' At this caucus, no held as shove, I had ou roll rail ami ojen viva occ vote, the (liaiinguihed honor conferred on me of receiving tvery one of the forty Tour vote present aa tho candidate ol the party, ami was by the chairman of the Caucus, ths lata N;iialor Hughe, of Wailiiiuton county, declared to be the unanimous noiuiiiea of the parly for Unitetl States senator. There were, therefore, ll will lie seen, krty-ais re publican, a clear majority of the whole legiolalu-e, declaring solemnly by their voU-n and by their signal urea in my fa vor as the candidate and nominee of the party. NotwitltblinJiug thete factr, four of the names mentioned by your Halem cor rotp jiiilfiii a linx at present candi dates tor election Iu the t'nitetl States small-, namely, II. W. Cor! etr, (iov.r- uoi W iiliain T. Lord, Cyrus Dolph and Jo. Simon, and o'her coiitrolldd by them, combined and conletlerate I to- gether nnd wiih ctrtaiu members of the leiHlitture, coma of them t-lecte.l aa re pi'.li.aii', olhera elecle I as o.ui i tl, and ti'ill others as ileuiMtiats, and by the mo ol uu unlimited amount of money aud oilier disreputable meai.e, s istained in their miserable anarchiat iclfmo by thu Oregoni'ii, held up the Ifgislature, and during thu wIioIh tcsiou reveuted iiMt only a vjto being taken kr I'nited tat senator, out ilti the pit sag,) 0f any u propiiati in bill r oil er legisla tion whatever, thu dej riving ihe elate for two years uf iti proper q 1 jt i id rep rcseuta'ion in iho t'oitl .States sen ate, uud i'upj'iiirf upou thu tixpayers the burdens iucideut to tlio extraordin ary a a-inu ul ih legiMslure nor con vened aud, wbal is iulinitrly wono than all thia, bringing our (ejplo aul state iii'o contempt in the eyes of trry riht minded (craou outeitlo of the elate. Notwithstanding I was then tho nom iueu if Ihe party, and tiudiug it was im possible to haye a vote, I, on February 13, 181)7, addresred a letter to Hon. Sam uel Hughe?, state senator from Wash ington county and chairman of the re publican conference, in which I recited tho facta relatiog to the caucus, and re ferred lo the attitude of thoea then hold ing up the legislature, and which letter concluded as follows: "The history of politics tiuce tho be - giuniug of tho government fails to fur nish a parallel iu any stale to the situa tion lb.ua presented. The rpsct iclo pre sented is that of a miuoittv, realiz'ng their lack ol ower lo dictate oud con trol in tlio t lection ol a speaker of tho house ol representatives, and in choos ing of a United States senator, delibera lively refusing to qualify and take their scats in the house, thereby inteudiug to prevent the presence of a quorum, and absolutely blocking the election of both speaker aud senator, and legislation at well. Such a proceeding," hatever may be the motive of thote promoting it, toudj ttrongly aud inevitably toward auaridiy. It is a most dangerous men ace, not ouly to the integriiy of the or ganization of the republican party, but to the very existence of our government, both state and national. It is a procec' ing that should receive the unqualified condemnation of every law ubidiug citi zen in all (political parties. Thoeo w ho giye it their couutenenco or support, either directly or iufercntially of what ever party atliliation, deserved to bo classed with the cuemiea ol law aud order. To permit it to be established aa a precedent would be to set iu motion ta eteineut of discord aud disintegration that will eventually sap the very (011 ml. t- hiouof our political iuttitutioua, "In view, however, of the present Itdtuioflhe I'nitod Statta aouate, and as it will be after the iiU of March next, il is of the utmost importance that Ore gon should at this timo elect a senator, This fact muat bo appreciated by tviry true republican "The republiiau party iu iuliniiely greater than any 0110 man. iti luteronU aro paramount lo tlumo of any oue indi vidual, ll is your duly to elect a repub lican leuator, if iu your power; aud, while, as your nominee, I personally am ready und willing, as you all know, to stand by you uud with ' u fur the integ rity uf I'ui'i.v o'guiuaii iii and tlio main louauue and perpetuity ol the rulo ol Iho majority, bllll 1 desire to say to you now, iu this public manner, that while I be lieve that the minority should uot bo permitted to dictate to the majority, aud that there la uow a principle iuvolved iu thia contest w hich is iutluitety greater limn ttie iuUresti of a.iy oue individual, yet us 1 havo repeatedly stated to each of you individually during tho laattirty days, I do nut fiUtim. to cun'rol your judgment or asaumo any right to direct your fori'AH. Tlniroforo, whenever you can tw your way cirnr to cliooi" a ic publicm enror other than ni)el men you in 11 rt not lor one iiio ik fit 1 n- mit the fai t of my nomination or of my candidacy to Maud in the war. In other wortla, I am in yu hnmd: ton. hare 111 ado mi y.ir nooiin m, do will una you iae, and I wi!l La content Djyour who'e duly to th-i republican prly, the statu of Oregon, ami the na lion. You know full well the chiracter of the combination gaiutt yon and Ihe Influences through which il looml iia origin and by which i has b en main tained. Eicrcino yonr I cjt jodgment, keeping ntcadity in view the besi infer- Oil not ouly of thu republican party, hot of thu state ai tl nation. 'Thanking jo i and each of you ui.t cndia!ly for the unfaltering BJppjrt yoi hive given ma, I am, with great reaped, yoor obetlietit cervaot, Joiix II. Min nti.u" And again, fjur days later, on Frbur- ary 22, 1 007, I addressed am h r letter to Chairman Hughs, chairrra i of the re publican conference, of whii.h the fol lowing is a cory : Salem, Or., Feb.-'.', I6'j7. Hoj. Samuel 1 1 ughi-s, Chairman lie publican Conference, Salem, Oregon. "My Hear Sir: I underfctand there is a sir ing diipoeiiiou nn tie part of the majority ol the republicans to adjot.rn the legislature pine die without further ellort to secure the election of a senator. This wouM haye the Ha'r lartiallv rep resented Lithe renatc if the L'tiled SU'ee, Ihe effect of wiiich. in ait prob ability, would be toplao ihe control of the reualc iu tha hand- of thoee ojqo ed to the republican par.y, in -a Licit event the defeat of tariff l.-.-iilation f t the cumrig extraor'l.n try ai-aviou o' congress wou'.l be asimed. It h i nn to me, thcrelore, thorn is a p.ramoun: duty roiling i )n von to uiako n- more de ter mini d tllort bcljre final adjourn ment to rccure tin- election of a senator. There are mnuy promin-n'. rr niicans Imated in i; fTori u-. ai-itious of il e date euiineuily qualifi-'d f-T the (osition, men who would do credit ti th party, the htate and nation, lwill 10- crale wilhyoi and all o'h-r repuMicaus iu the hginlature in ei deavoriiu to bring about the cleclion ol K'i 'h republican as the republican conference, to whom this letter is addreaeed, wilt agree upou. "Your very t-inctiuly , Jons II. Mm hi ll." Fearing, however, that if a vote wero peruiitle.l I might still bo eleclcJ, these conspirators and their associates, aideia and abettors, against law, order and party orgauizaticn, pcra sto I to tho cod in preventing a yote. .Ntt withstanding thu iact jutt recittd, there are many republicaue in Oregon today who maks claim lo, aud who de sire lo be classed aa truthful, houorable men, who, either through ignorance of the facia, or for the reason H at they are willfully perverse, pernist in reiterating parrot-fashion, in eeasoa and out of sea son, the miserable falsehood of the Ore goniau and its salelito1, that "Mitchell au J his euppoi tera hold up thu legisla ture." No more wicked or gru&ly uuiuat miiiepreeciitatiuu 'was tver invented cr reivitt'd to bv auy uut'crupulous set of politicians, for the purpose of diverting attention from their own inexcusable and reprehensible conduct. Aud notwithstanding the further fact that I coulially and earnestly aided to the extent of my power in tho election of McKiuley and llobart, as d d all my friends generally throughout t lie Btato, aud have since aud do now cordially sup port the administration in power, this canal, led by the editor of the Pregoui- ( Coiitiii tit'if on Uh ptiie.) FOUND DEAD. Why did lie do it? He hod rvetytlting to live for, happy home, wife, ft tends, money; but he t.uot himself throcsh Ihe heart. Why? lie couldn't have Riven a Rood reason himself. Hut everything looked plooniy lo him. lie was iu a gloomy frame of mind. Tt wa Ihe way lie looked at life that day. He had been living iu too much of n hurry, rushing and driving nt business, hustling through hia meals, cutting short his sleep. Ilia nerve got on edge ; his stomach and liver got out of order; he grew dyspeptic and melancholy. When the digestion is out of older theta is little use trying to loik on the blight side of things, practically tlieic isn't any blight aide. This is a dangerous condition tu get into. Yet It isea""-y lo get into and mighty hard to get out of tt, unless you go about it in the right way. There ta a teinedy that has pulled thou tanda of people right out of this tlrpth of deapair. Jt in Dr. Pierce's t'.oldeu Medical Jiiscovery. It acts directly upon the stom ach and liver. It restores their iiatuiat capacity to nourish and purify Hie system. It ptirgea away hiliotia poisons, feeds the netve centrea w ith healthy, highly vitalized blood, and drives out Iho. " blue devils " of melancholy aud nervousness. J. I Warner. Nn. tmvi O Kltwt, tincrameuto, ChI., whirs: " llurint; the last live ytrata I have been doctoring Willi as many as six ilillt mii iloc tom heie anil iu S.m Francisco lor tlisrusrtl stom ach; but none of the tluctora itve me even tem porary lelirf. Two ycaia ago 1 completely col lapsed, ami hail lu give up all in oik. I huye frit many tiutea that 1 would like lo leave this world. yamiuer I ran acro yours, ami 1 now owe my rile and present goutl health to Ut. Pierce's una lei lies. I have tukrn luiuteeii bottlra ol' the in looking over in aua in tnc mh i-iiihiik l(iolilru Meillcul Discovery' auj four little vials ul ' fleasaut 1'ellela,' auil I aul entirely well ol all stoiuai It trouble. Can sleep nlue buurs every nig ht. ami nnt now ready ta gn lo work again." j ( ii y ii kv - - New Store ! iillers A FULL 7. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK, Low Prices! ASH IS KING! The C. L ..DEALER3 IM .... . NO OLD GOODS Jackson Street, Opp. Review Building. Fall and Winter Goods Just Received and More Coming. f Call and Examine our Mammoth stock. SOMETHING NEW! NEW STORE! The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, Prop'r. ; A complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a tine line of Millinery Goods. Everything New, purchased for Cash direct from Eastern manufacturers, especially for the Fall Trade. Call aud exaimine Goods and Prices. Health is THEN Pure Fresh Drugs SOLD BY A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Prescriptions Filled Accurately And With Dispatch. A Full Line of Patent Hedicines and Toilet Preparations. vvv - - .'.'."..'.t't't - .'. ivy New Goods! t roeery STOCK OF rree ueiiverv a rv a S' at K. Store, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods Men's and Children's Hats. IN THE STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. WOLLENBERG BROS. NEW GOODS! EVERYTHING NEW! Wealth ! USE