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1 The Plaindealer Job Printing 3 READABLE. RELIABLE, REPUBLICAN. 3 NOTE HEADS, LETTER MAI., tILl MrAD5 ENVELOPES, ETC. No better field thaa Suit hern Orc- m; Ma better medlam through which t Advertise. Executed o abort notice at prices PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY consittcnt with getd work. Vot. XXX. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, i899. .No. 82. T PLAIKDEA 1 3 WAStllMiTON REGIMENT Arrive, at Saa francisco Mon day. THEtf RECEIVED N OYA.ION. Active Campaining la Luzon. Fox and Calm Prevented the Yachts Third Trial ace. ? Faixtrsco, Oct. 10. The First Washington volunteer and the other Boldiara who arrived bere yesterday from Manila on the transport Pennsylvania, vara landed this morning and marched tstbe ferry building where breakfast was served tu them nnder the direction of the citizens' reception committee. Tbe eold'era vera giren a fine reception. After aopper I her were again mustered lata lin. and marched to the Presidio. Their rou'e took them through the busi ness eectioa of the city, and all along the line they were received with wild hur rahs, the blowing of whistles and the Iring of crxnoo. The nsw arrivals were escorted to the Presidio by tbe Presidio band, two bat teries of tbe TbirJ artillery, and troop G al the Sixth cavalry. Oa Van Ness av tdSBW ;lm n g ment wa reviewed by Gen Jil felikfirr, Governor Bogers, of Wash-' ts-gfea, ai fiwraor- Stanley, of Kan a t. Tta amp for the Whiogtons hid been prepare! f them in advance, and B arrivl at the reservati on, very little j fiaa to M done to make tee meo comfort ahle. The soldiers will remsin bere fur ok time. Airaogenieata bare been made totikj tbe in to their northern home in rpsciala traios provided by Le- j yi Askeny, tbe Walla Waila millionaire, who has a k n in the regiment. Oars tions ia the Philippines. TasnixGros, Oct. 10. Tbe war de 971 xent today receive 1 the following patch from Geoeral Otis : -Manila, Oct. 10. General Schwan'a aasmn msvel airly th'n morning from j Santa Cruz de Malaboe. It is now be liavt d to be in San Francisco de Mala boa, and not to be meeting with very fstemioed reii&Unce. ; Matters are quiet in the Imos section. "General Young with a column starts erthward tomorrow morning from San Fernando. Colonel Bell cleared the Wintry west of Guigaa to and inclad tag Florida Eitcana, making cap'.ares o nnmber of officers and men and also fiaparty." Fag aad a Calm Prevented Race. Niw York, Oct. 20. A heavy fog hODg over Ivew York and vicinity at C 'dock this morning, and the water was .wa smooth as glass. Nothing could be area 300 yard from tbe shore. Off the Battery newspaper and o'her togs and a aidewbeeler were taking passengers abroad, but there was absolutely no ani mation. - Tbe race for today was declared cH a Tittle after II o'clock. The mist was fckk at the time, and tbe wind was cot slowing more than two miles per hoar. Va.J Tbe next race will be on Thursday, anbseqoenl races being sailed on succeed ing days thereafter, except on Sunday, tntil the contest is decided. Prosperous LaQrande. LaGrakdb, Oct 7. Tbe result of this year's sugar beet growing in the Grande Sonde valley is most satisfactory. The crop is averaging 12 tons to tbe ere, for which tbe farmers are receiving ft SO per too. This represents a $54 in come per acre. It costs on an arersge (29 per acre to produce tbe beets, which Weald leave a net profit of 29 per acre, r 2000 for 100 seres. These are abso latsfscta. Fame fields have produced even belter than this. These favorable results were caused by tbe copious late rains. Prosperity is abroad in this city and Valley. Immigrants sre arriving every wsy ; agents are buying lands for east ern emigrants. Land values have sTenbled. . - - Klondike Stampede. Victoria Oct. 9. The steamer Tees, which broaght $50,000 in gold from Alaska, reports that a stampede is now en from Dawson to Cape Nome. Tbe Klondike river stealers being left witti est crews. "'''It is an III Wind That Blows Nobody Good." That small ache or pain or 'weakness is the t1 ill wind' 9 that directs your attention to the necessity of purifying your Blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then your whole body receives good, far the purified blood goes tingling to every organ. It is the great remedy for all - ages and both sexes. Dyspepsia " Compliodtd tviih liver nd kidney trouble, I suffered for yfirs from dyspepsU, with severe pains. Hood" s $rsa.prilU nude me strong and hearty." B. Emerton, Auburn, Me. Muod'a flll eura Urn ill! ; ide iioii Irrilatlnf an4 re.th.ntt ta tk wttlt llul'ihr.lMlla. CURR V COUNTY MURDER. Accused Makes a Voluntary Stat ment of His Case Which Almost Confirms His Quilt. S. C. Gillespie, the accused murderer of Mrs. Edson in Curry county, after being arrested by Constable McFarland. at Cottane Grove and bnnght to liose burf, made a voluntary statement to District Attorney Erown as to his where abouts at tbe time the crime was com mitted. The statement was made Oct. 1 nnder interrogation. The officers, npon investigation, have found most of bis Etatement to be un true. That Gillespie was not in Gold Beach at all at the times stated, to the knowledge of the parties be claimed to have seen and conversed with there. In fact bis hereabouts at all times from his leavioj; Zamwali'e Friday nigbt, Sept. 15, nntil he appeared at Louis Koapp's on Wednesday morning, Sept. 20, has not been completely traced. The pension check issued to Mrs. Ed son ia alao a very strong piece nf evi dence. It ia dated at San Francisco on Sept. 15, and could only have reached Mrs. Edson through tbe mails on Tues day. That night the crime waa committed, and next morning Gillespie appeared at Louis Kcapp', and thence his move ments are definitely known. It is believed that afrer leaving Zu mall'a be proceeded to the neighborhood of his intended victim, and awaited favorable epport unity for commission of the deed. He has eincn virtoatl a.lmir. ted to iho oflicers that he committed thw crime, lie w examined, bound over i and is no in jail at Coqnille City. i V-V HE IS AN S, - A A i' S Hon. W. S. Crowell writes an Open Let ter to the Boston Filipinos. (Medford Thi6 weePlIr. Crowell. county judge of Jackson county, s received the following letter from lioston, Mass. It will ap- S pear from Mr. Crowell'a reply, which we also print below, that A f be is not the kind of American, that the lioston Filipinos are S ' looking after: S S Uostc'S, Mass. Sept. 2J, 1899. DeabKib: The undersigned were today appointed a com- mittee, at an informal gathering of Anti-Imperialists from var- ' tons ports of ths country, to make arrangements for a confer- 's ence to be held in Chicago, October 17, 18iT.. It is hoped that this conference may plan for a systematic effort to establish AntMmperi&list league and committees throughout the s country with ibe intention of developing and crystallizing the opposition to the President's policy. Tne conference should ' of course be thoroughly representative. It is hoped that you ' will not only advise us of your intention to attend, but that you will suggest the names of others in your state who should be invited. A prompt reply is earnestly requested and may be ' addressed to either member of First National 44 A: '. A i A To which Mr. Crowell has wer: Meliori, Oregon October, 2, 18'jy. Ewiito Wisslow Esy., 14 Kilby St BobTox, Mass, Sib: I have received your letter, and, as you request, I answer promptly. I am a democrat, but I am also an Ameri can. I want nothing to do with yonr Filipino leagues or con ferences. The Philippine islands are as much Americsu soil. A as the Louisiana purchase is American soil And any resident j of American soil who rebel against tbe priceless privileges of American libertv. nncht In ha spect for the flag that represents A Oregon Notes. An eleven year old Woodburn boy de liberately shot a man in tbe back with a 22 caliber rifle the other day. Tbe dis patch says "it was not done w ith malici ous intent but deliberately as a joke." Unfortunately tbe only way to retain the compliment is to send the boy to tbe reform school. II. B. Plammer of Polk county, claims the hop picking championship for 1899, for two pickers in his Luckiamute yard. Mrs. Charles Sta fiord and daughter, Mrs. Maggie Oliver, picked twenty boxes in one day of ten hours. They began work at 7 o'clock aud quit at 5 averaging a box apiece for every hour they worked. El Bayer, of Gervais, anl wife have juBt returned from the Klondike. Boyer has been logging at Dawson for nearly two years, and his wife has bsen cook ing for tbe men. He is one of the fortu nate ones, having saved over $0000 and his wife $1200. lie will return in tbe early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer made the trip from Dawson to Seattle in 11 days. M. Daley, who killed Frank Enwright in Grants Pass a .'ow weeks ago over a trivial matter, and who was indicted for murder by the late grand jury, had bis trial this week. He was ably defended by A. C. Hough, assisted by W. H. Merritt, who secured his acquittal, the jury being out about six hours. There is considerable dissatisfaction with the verdict, as many are of the opinion that it waa a cold-blooded murder. Jackson ville Times. WAR IS Transvaal Army March to the Passes. Hold ULTIMATUM TO THE BRITISH. Boers May Shell flafeking Hostili ties Have Begun on the Natal Border. PiiCTOtUA, Oct. 11. The official Ga xette contains a proclamation calling up on all Borghera domiciled outside of the Republic to present themselves forth with for service, failing which they will will be lined, imprisoned and their prop erty conGsctted. NawcAsrLK, Xatal, Oc. 11. A tele gram received from the government states that war with the Transvaal will probably begin tonight. The premier felt it bis duty to warn the people. A pablic meeting was held; and it was de cided to leave tbe movement in the hands of the corporation. Lokdo.v, Oct. 11. A dispatch from Petermaritzborg saya there are reports that the Orange Free State troops have already rroeed the frontier and are ad vancing on Ladysuiith. Tbe Boers en tered Natal by the imfo Un' pass, Cund Cioogh, SO milee southwest cf New Cas sle. AMERICAN. s , Eve.) the committe as below. E. B. Smith, Bank BJd'g, Chicago, UL Ewixo Wisslow. Kilbt St Boston, Mass, A A A A A. A A A A A A returned tbe following ans and will h vriinrtorl intn A i that liberty, Respectfully, Wm. S. Crowell. - i A A, i London. Oct. 11. Monlasrue White. consul general of the South African re public here, has cloced his consulate this afternoon, and left for the continent. London, Oct. 11. A dispatch from Mafeking. dated Monday, says: The military are making every prep aration. It is expected that an attack will be made tonight, and tbe men are sleeping on their guns. Tbe outposts have been strengthened and every one has been warned to be ready. It is thought the enemy will attempt to shell the town at daybreak. Nearly all the women who remain here have volun teered to assist in ambulance work." A dispatch from Pretoria, dated Mon day evening Eays: "Matters are becoming critical, and many of the burghers in tbe three main commands are impatient, and feel that it is suicidal to await the arrival of over whelming rolclorctments from Eng land." Rumors are current at Durban that the Boers have begun shooting the na uvea at tne mines, and that many bodies have been seen lying on the veldt. Ultimatum to the British. Cai itowx, Oct 10. The Transvaal government has sect an ultimatum to Great Britain. London, Oct. 10. A London news agerjey publishes the following dispatch from Pretoria, filed there at 7:40 p. m yesterday: "An urgent dispatch has j'ist been handed to Conyngham Greeoe, tbe Britten diplomatic agent, requesting explicit assurance of the withdrawal within 43 hours ot all British forces landed in Sjuth Africa since the Bloem fontein coufereuce." The effect cf the news of the Trnnsvaal ultimatum upon the stock exchange was steadying. Kaffirs were firm or in tbe telief that the most gigantic gold in-dut-try ia the world will le in corporated in the British colony as an cntcome cf the war. The text of the Transvaal ultimatum, it in tu di-rsloud, is on the wsy to the British foreign office. According to lat est advices, the time limit expires to morrow atternojn at 5 o'clock, when, i' the demands of the Boers are not com plied ith, the further landing or dis patch of troopi will be considered an act of war, and boMilin'es will com mence. I a ordinary circumstances, as Great Britain is the government mak ing the demands, she would be the dis patcher of an ul'iinatium, and the fact ihftt the Boers have taken the initiative is regarded as rendering the situation more seiious and increasing the hope lessness of avertiug warfare. Note and Comment I'"' in expended $3,000,000 on its pub lic schools last year. Gerniaoy sold Japan more thin $1,000 000 w jrth of sugar lft vear. Kange cattle in tLe Southwest are selling Li $10 a lit a I, more thin they brought two yet. aro. Tbe u:l i-i l'.depeodtrjo hail, Phil adelphia, it. too; feTento times npou receipt of lewe 'a arrivV. The serrttarr of rgriculture estimates theoru irop at ',300 l 2JbOQ million builnU. Corn is sine i, f a:lrp. Oi'ly three if tne Spanish vcs.-i limrk j bv Aiuirl Itaaey in Vani".i ll.ruml I subixiineotly raided aill le o' anr u-e j The pavings cf the en!it-sl iic-n in ti e ! Britii-h artry amcunt lo $J C00, 00 .tunu : ally, all of whicli i on d-p--tii aiiti the : goreroment. In cider to avji l I tiiiijti, Millionaire j Sylv ster J. Cur ie, of New York Civ, ' d:vided his ettate atnung hi lamily on j his death Led. Gen. Wheeler i J-.uVless a happy man. Alter travel it u 10 000 miles for the purpose he ha uiar,ag-d to hear I again the fatuii.ar z:p i f liii'letp. i AJm'.rsl Ivwey's ca-tje wil: gj down to fame ts that of the i:wn whu invent ed early breakfasts an. I tne Un o' do iog things tw j or three days aLea l of time. ' The buoy marked "Andre Polar Ex pedition," found at King Charles' In land, is the one which the explorer said be wool J drop if he passed l!.e North Pose. Eleven thousands trooj are on the Pacific at this lime bound for liie Philip- j lines. The Tagale ought lo know that these brave meu are not goirg thereto give up the sovereignly. Tue total whet crop for lSifj is esti mated by tbe American Agricoltorijt at 5oo,Go0,0O0 bcsheli, grown cn 45,251.C00 acr?s. The aveiage jield per acre is placed at 12.5 bus be Is. In Japan vaccination is compulsory, and the gjwrouient u.akes its own lymph and issues it free cf charge. Re vaccination at stated period is alto en forced iigid!y.' Oaly ca:f Umi.b is used. Coba can do a great deal llter tiin set up a govern uieut fur itself on :he Veiizaela, Nicaragua or San Domingo pattern. It I as exatiiples near at band of how not to be r aceful and rosper ous. Admiral Dewey's Salary amounts to $37.50 per day. President MrKiiile' j is eUal to $131 per day ; cabinet oflicers, j the vi' c-pref i'lent atd tbe ppeaker ol the bouse get $J2.22 a day; sena'ors and congreesrnen $13 IK), and the chief justice of the supreme court $1)9 a day. Before the war Edward Atkinson de voted his time to pushirg tbe meri's o' a cook stove made of au empty candle' box and a K'c kerosene 'amp. With eacii stove went a hand till explaining bow a person can live on 10c a day. At kinson's idea ( f national destiny is pu op on tbe same scale. Adn.iral Dwe has elected lo accept a house in Washington already con structed, ins'ead of having one built for his occupation. Tbe admiral was offici ally informal Friday of the purpose of the people of t ho United States to pre sent him with a home iu Washington, He frankly expressed his gratification at the lender, which he immediately ac cepted. ROOT'S bPEECil. While not bo "eloquent" to the en as some others, tue speecn ci secretary Root at Chicago was the most significant and forceful of any delivered" by the trav- elinii ijreti l.-niil party. His answer to the antis was brief but conclusive: "Are tlseee mca (our ar;uy) fighting a Fi.ipii.o nation? No. There ia 00 such thing. There are 00 different tribes, speaking 00 different languages, and of these all but one wish to come under the control of the United States. Are we fighting all this one tribe tbe Tagala? No. We are lighting leBS than one half of this nation. Wd are fighting against the selfish ambition of a military dicta tor The title we hava won to the is land of Luzon ia batter tbau our title to Louisiana or Texas, and it rests upon a higher duty to humanity." Thus spoke the bead of the war de-' partment, and one of the ablest lawyers in the country. It ia mot fortunate both for the president and the country that euch a u;au was nelerted to take the place cf the shifty Alger. The (survey for tho dig Gold Hill water ditch ie reported to lie complete by En gineer J. S. Uownrd. The surveying party cousitited of twelve men aud they ran J3 miles of permanent and five miles ol preliminary lino in just 73 days. New Store ! iglers' A FULL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce. Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! Frae Delivery AAA-aVAAAAAAAAAA1aataamAAAamAAAAAAA..A..AJa There is a Quality atfoui: our Drugs Which secures permanent patronage. WcS buy in small quautities, and buy frequently, therefore we always have a r resit Stock of Full Standard Strength Drugs. Our aim is for Quality, and we hit the mark The merits of our prescription Department have built up a large trade in this line. A. C. MARSTERS & CO.? Prescriptions com- pounded Day and Xigbl. his is the to Buy Groceries. C. W. PARKS Fresh Family Groceries. My stock of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries is kept fresh and new, and is com plete, Fresh Vegetables, Trvpieal aud common fruits constantly on hand. Large stock of plaiu aud faucy glass ware going at ccst to make room for new goods. Cream Puff 16 oz. Baking Powders for 25c. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. ....MRS. N. BOYD. Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have a complete line oV FRESH GROCERIES, TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIOARS, CONFECTIONERIES. FRESH VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please Price. G'vcusaCall. i) KRUSE & SHAMBROOK. g P. Benedick -n J Any Job Work done at f Reasonable Rates. 4VwVA A t New Goods! rocery STOCK OF pv ... . IJrUgglStb. Place 3 A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits m and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We cairy the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. 5 & CO., Grocers, jj ( AND TROPICAL FRUITS, if you in both quality and i i Undertaker end Emtalmef. t V W V-W ' A Complete line of GENE BAL MERCHANDISE now on hand. DRY GOODS. Ladies Dress Goods, Kibbon, Trim tilings, Laces, Etc., Etc., Also a lino line of of tbe best quality and latent style. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Wood, Willow, and Glassware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc., also ou band and at prices to soit tbe times. An up-to-date hue of III H. C. STANTON. EAST AND SOUTH - VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Paclllc Co. lipiM traiaa laa. Portland daily. 7 wr. M. Lt. - Portland - Ar. 1 9:1 a. i 24 r. a. Lt. - Rotebnnt - Lr. l H'.'r. m 7 l't, I Ar. - San Pracciiro Lt. I -". r. iMY.U. Ar. Orfen Ar. I l lu r. M. 6:iqI. M. ! Ar Ienvr Lt. : F. M. A. M. Ar. Omaha Ar. s M A. M. Hil'.M. i Ar. l bii(to Lr. j 6 SI P. M. 7 00 A. .M. I Ar. Los Angvlm I 9 P. M. S:liP. M. J Ar, El Po Ar. ! t.3S P. M. 4:li P. M. i AT. Fort Worlh Ar. I :A.M. 7: j A, M. Ar. NewOrteaci Ar s J P. 3i. Dinloar Cars Observation Car. Pullman fiiat c!a- and Unrt can attached to all trai'U. Kawliuri .naUl Dailr. :Va.a.LT. - Ponlaod Ar. Iiaor. r. . I A r. Rnnetmry - Lt. I 7 : . w t'orraitis Va.l iHk.ly (Excrpt ;uiidj). 7:a. a. I Lt. 11 to a. a. I A r. Portland CorraUia Ar. I i.SC r. a Lt. I 1-J0 r. u At Albany and Corraliia connect with mint ol Corrallis Eaatern railroad. Iudcpvodeoce recsvr lai'.j (ict.pt tuidar) t X. a. I Lt. 1 a. I Ar. r. a. I Lr. Port, and - Ar. - Slclluml'.e Lt. IncwndOTK-e Lt. .2 a. k. 5." a. a. -Va. a. a. koiblcb. c. u. harxuam, Manaccr. ti. F. a Paaa. Ages t. PORTLAND OREGON. JJirwt connwrt;on at ?n Fraoicn with UramabipUnes iorUs i, Japan,Ch:Da, Tbe Phuh.iiio and Autira'.ia. For throuch tkkeu aud nue Cill on or ad-dr-j L. B. MXRB AKOt t-r V. C. LONDON, Kowburg. "Sunk Line 4 the Warld" The Favorite Transcontinental Route Between the Norttiweet and til Points Eait. Choice of Two Routes Through the Faincue Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Routes East of Pueblo and IVnTer. All Pamngers cranted a day s'oi-owr ia tbe Mormon Capital or aovhere'e tween Oiiden and Denver. Personally conducted Tourist Excursions three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tickets auJ anr Information Ke- Karding Kate?, Koutee, etc.. or fcr IV acriptive Advertisinjt Matter, call on Agents of Orecoo Railway & Navigation Co., Oregou bort Line or Southern Pacibo Companief. S. K lIOOrEK, General Paaa Ticket Aent, Denver, Col R C. MCHOL. General Atent, 251 Wash St. rortland Or Roseburg P. O. Hours. Week davB. 6:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Sut! dajs and boliJais. 0:30 to '1:00 a. tu. and 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. 8T.VOK ROl'TES. Ivoeeburn to MarshtieM Lepatt4 ev ery day at ti a. ta.; arrives every morn ing. Koseburg to Myitlo IVioT. Depart every day at 0 a. in ; arrives every morning. Rofcburg to MtllwoO'l Depart" (it day except Sundaya at 7 a. in.; rr.v- every day except Sutuhtys tt 4:1 p. n. Roseburg to l'eel IVparti !diiy, Ex cept Sundav) at 7 a. iu ; arrives daily, (evcept Sunday) at 3 p. t. Roseburtf to Lnrley IVp.trts Tue--days and Friday a at 1 p. ni.;tr:wi Tuesdata and Frid.iya at 11 :30 a. m 11 you antler from tenderness or full uesa ou the riht side, pirns under eboukler blade, constipation, liilioiisiirs-', sick headache and feel dull, heavy and eleepy your livr ia torpid andconjjes'tcd. DeWitt's Little Early Kiscru will cur. you promptly, pleasantly and iituu neatly by removing tlu cor ksmoii and cauBinij tbe bile duota t open ami How naturally, they are oooi ph i s. A.O, MARSTKRS.t CO. BO riCUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING GENERAL DIRECTORY ST 4TB 0fuk60ll. D.S.Uenatora... IG.W. lieBrtaa ' ' (Jocrpa KisxB iTbo. H Tooa iU.A. Moxly ongreaBmen . Governor. .1. T.erer Secretary 0 Btate Htate Tituuicf Hupt, Pulx Inatrnction- Stal Printer Attorney General F. I. tuiator C. . Moert J. H. Arkerataii W. H. Laaaa U.K. N. Black bara T, A. Mwrt SupremeJadge. - - )c - fa. 8. aoirtnn K. 8. Baaa 1SCO50 judicial Diarsicr. judge J. w. HamfltM ProaecutlDf Atuirney Gto. M. Browa c. a. ixd ornra, ioun'U. Receiver Henry BtU iegiawr J. T. Bifcgte r. a. aiinii tvaaao. Tbo. Hit Obatrrrer Serial ir.., boceuia cocjctt. A. W. Kec4 w. wooa W. W. Wlla J. W . Conn ;. W. Wooaeott KeprexeDtatiTea Herk I.F. Gaaler K L. Strpbcaa O. W. DiBBick Oieriff. ... freaninrr.. School .Snperiutcudent H. B. GCVtta County Judge Commiaitioner Joa. Lyooa I M. D. Tboma ) Jaa. Byroa 3arreyor . tJHir i aiei uoroner.. Dr. a. V. Hoarer Taoa. SBitJi Sneep Inn per tor iulicea. raacijKT oniriu. -H.W KIErt 'oat table.. r. ruber git i of aoaaacae. Mavor -A. C. ktantaira P-Ul;,t"r -W. A. Inter COTSCU.BI. lit Ward.... JuJ Ward ,f P Brown r. w. raraa IF w.Beoaaa K. W iiUe 3rd Ward rieida W.J. Lander ' (F.W. WooUey ilLCBlocua u. a weu Cajfry F. W. imiara th Ward. Recoid?r. Treaaarer Markbal citt twatiL BHT1XC. Hie Coamun Council ol tbe eilT lA EoelHtTV nx-eu tbe Blt MundaT in each asiiih at B u cluck p. in. CorBT aiaaioBa. Tbe Circuit Court tor Douaiaa Cauntr xhnx time a yrar as follow, Tbe Sd Hob r in Mntt, tne tin JJ.tnda in Jane, aad Laa lt Monday in Ifemnber. i. W. UiaUmaai Knaebarx ;u.lKe. Geo. Ji. Brown, of Bowban. l-rutccnuna atHey. ouDtj (...urt meet the lal Wedneaday aff-v-tc ltl Vondar o( Januarr. Marrh. Mai Inlr. T'-mt,er ai:d .V'nr ember, Joa. Ltooa. Ctuo. Ja.lce; M. D Thorn pa. of t-caisbar d Jn. Eiroa. ot OlaJla. eomaiauooen. Pnljte 4'OQrt ia in iMian Mnbniiftfi.tT Jaa Lyoua. iudae. Profeulonal Catrdaw QOMMt I K K E J ACKSOX , Att-rncy an-1 CVunrUyr at Law. Mining Law aii.l Water Kighte made a f-jvcialty. Markers Bid. ROcKBCRG. OBFtiOK Q.EKO,K II. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Boomi 7 and a Taylor 4t iilan b!ock. B.06MBCB6.t. JEA B. RIDDLE, A.ttorney at Law, rjli-r4 Wiiaon Bii. ROSXBCBQ. OBtbOK. P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law, brt 1 and i K-virw Bua.ii:ir. KOMtBl'KG. ORZUUX R. WILLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Wiil Drutin m all .Wa n . -m k. . tea in Mantrrt B.ndinj. rjowilas wty.tir. M- CRAWTOBD, Attorney at Law, Rooma 1 s . Manteri Bide, K06IBrRS, OB. aWBusinen before tbe C. 8. Laiul nw .i BUuug casea a specialty. LaU ReceiTer D. S. Land Ofleo. JA I I I HANAX, N.a,y Pablic. At toi uey-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. i:oosi i Marti r PtiiMUK. KChBl Kti, OB C 31. HAM BY, DENTIST, Review EuiMioe. reiui'roae ,o 4. KOSBrKG. ORKGOH JTRA BROWN, M. D. OFFICE, Hf Jackson Street, at rca ldcnce ol Sir. J. BiUcr. ROeKBCRG. OR QK.til O K. HOI CK, Physcian &. Surgeon. Ofi-tw P"-t Ofikv Bt.t. Pt. ue. Main .1. KoEBCPU, UBESO.N. Soclty .'rlreiiaak. TJO!EBCU UIVlsIOS S t'6 B or L. BV nieuiTfrf entid ami .nrk Sunday. U-OMKS'S KK1JKF t'OKPs No. W, MEETB vv first au.l it. lid KntY in ra n aootji. p SNO F06T, SO. .N G. A. &., MEETS TBI tx Bnt and th;-1 T!);tr-(lar . ua aMmtb, 41 i p. m. AlPitt 1 S'. . & or P.. !arrr e-' 4. .: .!. rvrnina i iUI f.ik.wa Hall Vi.'miv ! -! i.t r w 1!1!t 'n-1. . u .n.-L T At-R! ! !': t F. A A. M. 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