THT PLAIN DEALER fubUtitt o:. :o :i..i Thursday. Tat PLi.nCLE.1 . E. D. STRATFORD... W.C.COKKER. .Publinln r .Editor ..MgT, and Solicitor subscription Rates. Ob Year Six Month . 1 00 ' rhrc Months.. NOVEMBER 9. 1899. TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS. me result ol Tuesday's -.fctiiitii are on the whole, very encouraging to ibe republicans and lo the national adminis tration. Ohio the home of tint presi dent, has been cariied tv tli rmb.i caue by such a majority that there ran be no question hut -that the policy of McKinley, is approved by the people ol hi own state. T.'im lac', ilia, th New, Yoik aseemoiy w i.l he republican, iliat Keutuckey lta aaiu elected repuMi can govern aud that lravy Kiina ha"r rn uiaile by the rrpnldicaiis in Kan Ma and South I). koia. would indicate that the republican iwrty and its policy il ie being carried out by the presi dent in approve! by the propl-. Ou the other hand tbe fact that th fr.eionists have catried Nebraska, largely oiiglo Im personal efforts vl M'. liryau utaka hi hi the logical candidate of the demralic party for tit residency. The republicans have ciuse to fear the rVetitt of a to-c-od coatet l.:'. ween Vm. McKiuley and Mr. lyan. 1 lie pnre and hIy iieinn-racy are BJ nucere about civil seme refoini that ttrey wili hereafter condeiMi Andrew Jack&oti as a dien pu:!ile rikic!er for asserting that "lo the victors belong the "..nil " Of rour-e this or.iy reftM to their misfortune in heing at of office ami HifTeiiti; fir public pap. As soon as tiiey hoodwink the et(iie into ele vating them to power, 1 t !,, pious declarations and i:i'entkn are fjtgntton Yen. Yerilv. . Tire re appears t- tie a current iu alinuet tverr strong under- ci"i.y in tbii fjagraaiooat uisiric? lulirnrct a new man to succeed Hon Tie. U. Tnjae for congressman. Whether the opposi tion will develops into auvthing tormid able or not. remain to be peen. There is no denying tbe fact that therh is a wide-spread disatiaiacii n with the man nor in which Mr. Tongoa has handled the public patronage in the diirut. It is claimed by many tin! lie has arbttrar ily used lire public pUmnage to further bis own personal ends without reference to tue wishes of bis ouet itneuts. If a leader is foond who can unite the op- poti'ioo o Mr. Ton .ue lie will no doubt have a fight on bin hand?. While the democrats laic uf levying assessments on Federal office holders, the? forget tbat the Democratic com uiuieee are levying assessments on Democratic Federal office holders and Kate and County office holders a 'so. A very large percentage of Federal office bolder are kept in poaer under Civil Services rules, appointed by Cleveland ' without haviug passed au examination Orders have been issued by the Admin ietralion forbidding the pa) ment of aoy political awessroents, bene if any are given, it is a voluntary donation, the same as if given by any private in livid nal. It seems to hurt the Review, a paper uf a few bandred circulati n published at Koeebarg, to think tbat the Plaindeal- er, the Kev lew's peer, morally and in tellecJually, dared to criticise said Re- Tiew's metbod of sticking its journalist c noee inw outer people s trasiness, in me matter ol publishing "news" items regarding the Bohemia mining litiga tioa, and finds solace in the remark that paper tbat gives the news without fear or favor gets need to being malig ned." Now this ii gjr.J, but the hoc est (7J Review should bays added, "without regard lo the troth," for every body knows that the scurrilous article which the Review allowed lo disgrace f vea IU columns, ami bich that paper is pleased to call "new b" was as unwar ranted as K is fccuiriiuu. and the truth isn't in it. It is harj y i:ecenary for the Review to mention the l.llle affair agnln F.vrry body knows ir was a ridxnlocs and scab'ty flaeh-iod, writTen by an in dividual who di.ln't have manhood enough tosin hid on name to it. Io wci lis oi iiuis ousequence anyway tiiose who happened to grt a "marked copy" of that issue of ta "only great' (JtOoebur) Rev just CJrmider ibe oarce. Cottage Grove Nugget. AUL'LNALOO IS A TYRANT. m of Two Filipinos Who Have Just Arrived at Philadelphia. TniLiVKU-uiA, Nov. Two Filipinos arrived ia tU'u city oh who bark Calbnra which reached port with a cro of hemp from Manila after a voyage of 147 days Their names are Ceferino- and -Morrie-eanan, aud both express extreme hatred for Aguinaldj. In epeakiug of the war io the Philippine', Ceterino said : The Filipinos are loniuit ground aud I do not think 'ths war will last much longer. Agninaldo is a tyrant. He fools lia poor, ignorant followers and makes them beiieve that if the Americans i0 aod get possession of tbe islands they will be treated worse than they were by tbe Spaniards. Many of them still think tbey are fighting Spaniard and do uot know auv' belter." Hiram Sh-jok Improving. It is reported tbat i olwitlmtaudiug tbe critical condition in which be was found and in which he bas laid the past ten days, Hiram Shook, the young man who w as shot and robbed near Comstocic week ago las t Saturday, ib now im proving and hopes re eutertaiued . lor bis nltliua'.e recovery . No tr ei of his aVtains has yet been found although aome of tbe officers who have interested themselves io tbe casj are still of the belief that tbe parties arrested at Eugene and taken before bitn for identification aud who be failed to recoguize are the rljfht men. Cottage Grov Nugget. THE PRESIDENT Buekeyes ! REPUBLICAN GAINS IN Blue Grass State is Ranks. Maryland, Democratic; Nebraska, fusion. Results in Other States. Sl'MMAUY "r' KK&l'LTS. Republican of Ohio now clai'u JuJe Narh's e:tc:ioii by from 55 (KiU to (iD.UOO. Unusual msj trity in Uith hou-s of the leiti-iature. Deuircta's carried Nrw York' and Kins co'inties, N. Y , but republicans make a Kin of eix in the legislature. Ta.lor. republican, elected governor of Kentucky by from OOJO to 7000. Bryan is happy over the fact that the fusiou'iMa carried Nebraska by Irooi 12,- 000 to 15.000. b'lt Fadness comes o'er him wheu be contempUtes the result in Keai ucky Assemblyman .Mux-t.oi the nitie'eenlb New York di?iri-t, defeatrd by out 400 will contest lli seating of his oppo nent, alfging fraud. J. AV. Smith, di-.uiocrat. ia elected gov ernor f M .: vtaad by a plurality of about 300J. Republicans have carried New Jersey b.- about 20,000 plurality. Tbe republicans carried Vassruueetts by G5.00J maj irity, and the legislature of 1900 will be republican by the nsual lara-e majority. Baroett, the republican candidate for treasurer in renneylvania, has a plurali ty of I23,0u0. In Iowa, Shaw, republican, will have about (30,000 plurality. In Kansas the reput lican gain is 10 per cent. The republican msj rritv in South Da kota will be alout 10.OJ0. James Thelan re-elected mayor of San Francisco by WOO. Democrats' elected a msj rity of their municipal ticket. Sacramen'o republicans elected a may or by 1S22. Ohio Strongly Republican. Couubis, O., Nov. 8. Chairman Dick today revised his figures si is to claim from oo.uOO to G0.000 plurality fcr Judge Nash for governor and the rest of the republican state ticket,, and an un usually large majority in both branches of the legislature. No senator, however, is to be selected by this legislature. Outside of the fusion troubles in Hamil ton and the confusion in Cuyahoga counties, and tbe Jones movement in other places, the republicans seem to have made gains tbronghout the state. especially in the rural districts. The senate Elands 19 republicans, 8 democrats, and 4 doubtful. Tbe house stands 5S republicans, 21 democrats and 17 doubtful. Republicans of New York. New Youk, Nov. 8. In New York county tbe entire regular democratic ticket was elected bv pluralities averse lag about oO.OOO. Tbe republicans will have a majority of 3d in the assembly, a republican gain of U. Io Kings county hn,jMity f from 15,000 to 13,000 IBroOilvn) the democratic ticket muf" . . elected by pluralities averaging 14 0J0 Practically all political interest in this city, and even throughout the state, is now centered in the question as to whether or not there will be a contest maoe ny juazji, republican, who was . a. defeated yesterday by 400 votes. Victory io Kentucky. Loiivulk, Ky., Nov. 8, 11 a. in With returns from all but 13 counties. some of which are unofficial, and with tbe vote of 1397 as a basis for calcula tion, at the san.e ratio of republican gains, Taylor's plurality in the atate fig ures 5700. At republican headquarters it ia still maintained Tayloa's plurality will reach 15,000. The Victory Crows. LociM-iLLfc, Nov. 8. Returns from many mountain counties are still de layed, but from uuoflkial reports and estimates in missing counties Tavlot's plurality will not be materially changed from the estimates made. Chairman Long, of the republican committee, said at lp. in.: "We have received official returns fiom two-thirds of the counties, and, based upou very conservative estimates from missing couuties, these give Taylor a plurality of from SOiR) to 10,000. As reports come in they are more favorable. and wili douotedly increase the republi can plurality. Everv effort ln hn nude to circumvent any fraud, tbould it be attempted." Phelan Again Re-Elected. Sax Fhascico, Nov. 8. The full re- t'lrns of the municipal elect i.ii lua nit been received tnis morning, but a close estimate places the plurality l .Tomou - j ' - u D. J'helan, democrat, for mayor, at over 0000. The democrats also elected the assessor, city attorney, recorJer, district attorney, coroner, pabiic administrator, four police judges, and 15 of tbe 18 supervisors. The republicans have probably elected tbe auditor, county clerk, tax collector, treasurer and three super visers. ' IS SUSTAINED Elect Republican Governor by 60,000. NtW YORK AND KANSAS Found in the Republican Sacramento's flavor. a KAMKNro, tji., Nov. S. George Clark, rep. has been chose u mayor of Sacramento Ly 1S22 majority. Mazet Vl7l Contest. Nkw York. Nov. S, Ths Herald says While the rcpubliians ed nitted that Peret M. Stewait bad received the great er number of votes in the 19th wmblt iliairict, tbey unanimously declared that JiotKTt Maxet would vgain occupy bis seat in the arsembly. Stewart's plural try ia less than the number ot alleged fraudulent votes cast in the district for the Tammany Hall ticket. It was an cuuucrd tbat Mr. Mr;t would make a cuniest, and there was ample evidence to justify a republican legislature in throwing out more than 400 votes which ere cast against him. This report spread through the district last night be lore tbe f gur.-a became known. The fight had been eo bitter that the Email plurality was held to be insufficient to seat Stewart. Charges of bribery and colonisation were freely made on each side. A report was taken to republican headquarters that five men who bad gone to the 34th election district intend- tog to vote lor Mat, found tbat Tam many men had cast ballots in their names. This was said to have been one of the many flagrant frauds. "It is a surprise that we were not de featcd by 1000 or more," said Collector Bidaell. Msret 'a defeat is due to illegal voting, illegal registration, aud to every traud m the calender." Mr. Quite made these comments "The strange feature of the Ggbt is tbat tn the democratic districts Stewart b run behind, w hile in the republican dis tricta Mazet has run behind. Mazet'a losses were heavier. My present esti mate ia tbat the total vote of the citizens union in the assembly district was abont -o. There wete ai least 400 fraudulent Tammany votes caeU The intention had been to have 1000 voles, bat we maosged to prevent about 000." "Does Mr. Mazet assert that be has becnbeaUn by fraud? I asked. "I assert it," was tbe reply. Kcntuckey Democrats. Fuankiokt, Ky., N v. 8. Chairman Blackburn, of the democratic state cam paijo committer, gave out tbe following statement at toon : "Goebel is elected by 3000 or 4000 in jonty on tLe face of the returns. If contest is made, his msjority will be in creased. Tbe legislature is safely demo cratic iu both Lrancbes. Latest From Nebraska. OiiAiiA, Nov. 8. Completo returns bv counties are coming in very slowly, bat enough has been received at this hour to indicate that llolcomb, fusionist, bas carried the state hr supreme judge by I v.w.v wa swfavWV Republican (Jain in New Jersey. Newauk, N. J.. Nov. $. Re7isiou election returns shows no change from toe figures of last nigut. Tbe state senate elands as list year, while in tbe assembly the republicans have gained seven scats. Iowa Demorats Concede 50,000. De Moixex, Nov. 8. Sbaw'a rep. plu rainy, which last night was flamed at 52,000, is now declared to be 01,000 by the republican committee, democrats conceding 50,000. Democratic flaryland. Ualtimoek, Nov. 8. Returns fro ui close counties come in slowly, but enough is known to assure the demo crats Control of both branches of the general .atsembly. lbey have earned the lower house by such a decisive ma jori'.y as to make it almost unanimous and have tbe senate by a ma i or it v of three. Full unofficial returns from Baltimore city give Smith, dem. for eov. ernor, a majority of 81D2, and returns aod estimates from the rest of the state make his total mjnity 11,295. Report From Pennsylvania. I'liiLApELi'iiu, Nov. 8. In this city yeeterday, the total vote cast was 152, 3.W. The registration was 218,351. The contest on tbe state ticket was over the office of state treasurer, and Colonel Jamei E. Bat nett, republican, bad GJ, 5'J3 plurality over bis democratic op ponent, William L. Creary. Brown, re publican, for the supreme court, bad 00, 874 plurality over Mcstreat, democrat, but both were elected, a. them ru tun vacancies iu that body. The propjaiiioii to authorize a loan of 12,000,000 for the improvement f the city water supply was overwhelmingly carried Democrats Can't dive lip. Fkankkoiu, Ky., Nov. 8. At Goebel headquarter this morning ex-Senator Blackburn said : "Tbe democratic msjority. while small 13 site and our ticket is elected. Tho a Wi AVe To let you know that we btaple and rancy Our stock is being constantly replenished and enlarged, hence our goods are always fresh aud new. COUPONS holder to a selection from porcelain china. A chance nothing. Come and see. prices at ny 9 Jackson Street 'Phone 253. Wfl. ACCOUNT OF A LARGE INCREASE IN BUSINESS You are respectfully invited to call and inspect his goods get his prices and convince yourself that you can save money by buying your Groceries of WM. CURRIER. democrats will Lavs a msjority in both houcea of the Itg'ialalure. Our msjority on joint ballot will bi at least 12, and probably more." Result in Nebraska. Lincoln', Nab., Nov. 8. Additional re turn received th s mornin i only serve to emphasize tbe fusion victory in Ne braska at yesterday's election. Tbe fu sion msjority will not be leas than 12, 000, aod may reach 13,000. In flassachusetts. Boston, Nov. S. The vote of Ma sa- chnsette for governor, complete, is aa follows: Crane, -rep. 168.S78: Paine, dem. 103.S14- liepablieaos regard tbe result as an indorsement of Ibe policy of tbe national administration in tbe Phil ippines. Oa the othr band, the demo crats poiutiog to the great loss in tbe repub'ican vote, claim that Maseacbo. 8tte has entered a protest against ex- dansiou. Especial emphasis is laid upon t Je fact that 22,000 republicans refrained from voting. The democrats are jubilant over the victory in Doe ton. The democrats gained seven seats iu the legis'atnre, two io the eenato aud five in the house. There were many close contests, and the feat ore in several of them was tbe strength of the socialist democrate. Bryan is Happy. Cur. j, Nov. A special to the Times-Herald from Lincoln, Neb., says: At tbe Bryan houje last night tbe telephone kept op a constant clamor with reports from tbe populist head- ooartera down town. The first bulletins from the telegraph company, delivered whi.e the family were at dinner, came from the town of Crete, normally repuo- licon by 100, but which this i car gives fusion 73 majority. A good omen," said Bryan. 'Don't forget that I spoke in Crete." i said Chairman Charles A. Towne. of tbe silver republican party. After returning from Omaha at coon. Bryan gave op the day to driving, walk ing about bit farm and chatting more on political prospects in other states than upon the outlook in Nebraska. Toe first bulletin which teemed to arouse Colouej Bryan's entbusiaim waa fioui Louisville, declaring that ticebel bad carried the city by 2500. It waa quickly contradict ed by the later returns, but tbe pleasure with which Bryan hailed the erroneous report showed how sincere was bis inter est ia the regular nominee. The disappointment caused bv tbe later unfavorable nets from Kentucky was to a crest degree oflstt bv bulletins which reported great democratic gains in Ohio and in Massachusetts. Chair mao McNary. of the state committee in tbe latter state, wired Colonel Bryan that Pa-ne, democrat, bad carried Boston by 7o00, wbile McKiuley carried it by 18,000. Tbat shows where the gold demo crats have beeu," said Towne. By 0:30 Colonel Bryan was rulticiently assured of success in his state as to tend ont sn answer to innumerable inquiries from papers and politician friends. B- 10:30 o'clock it became apparent th" .he luttionista had carriml Nahrauka L .a Lincoln, which time again bas dei-lt tiry an tho severest blows, elected three nominees on the county ticket, and Douglas county, the site of Omaha! de serted the republicans for the first time in its history. Colonel Bryan made no attempt to conceal bis pleasure. It was an el action fought ou national issues, and the result is an indorsement of our principles," be said to Senator Blackburn, and to James K. Jones be wired the news, putting tbe indicated fusion majority at 15,000. Tbe dis patches were bsrdly off before later bul letins led him to raise bis estimate to 20,000. itoyernor Poynter iu the executive mansion, kept tho telephone wires hot with exultaut messages, and, as the night wore on, the members of the state committee flocked to the Bryau home with congratulations. It was as though the national leader was himself a victor ious character. By 11 o'clock the cer. tainty of a fusion victory was compIeU and Bryau, Towne, Governor Poynter and a few guests took carriaites-for tbe populist headquarters, where a crowd greeted them with cheers. - At midnight returns w-re still fragmen tary, but dtflnite enough to indicate that pay for this.... U A J77 5 Ad have a fine selection of given with every cash purchase which entitles our handsome decorated to get something nice for Everything at the lowest ZIOLER'S GROCERY. a CURRIER, THU NEW Grocery man, Is compelled to move into the build ing, now occupied by M. l Rapp, where he will carry a more complete stock of GROCERIES. tbe victory in th S ale was even mote sweeping than in lyjt". The Bryan household, from Mrs. Bryan's wbite bairtd father to tbe smallest of tbe child ren, has been wrapped op in this con- 1 lest, and while there was little of exulta tion, every face frankly told ita story of I great sat inaction. "DoVcu an 1 ibe tt.e victory to the anti-imperialist sentiment?" be was asked alter victory was as o red. "Well, to msuy facers entered into our contest," bs replied, "that it ia diffi cult to select one as the determining ooe." TOM REED'S SUCCESSOR. Amos T. Allen (Elected CongTeumsn ia the First flalne District. I oa tla so. M., Nov- 6. Amoe T. Al len baa been elected congressman from tbe fiiat Maioe district lo succeed Thomas B. Kood, by a majority of 4050, uL three or four small towns to bear from. These cannot change tbe result more than 50 voles t itter way. THE CITY COUNCIL. Hon. T. R. 5 he ri dan Succeeds Mayor Willis as Second Ward Alderman. The common council of the city of Uoeebmg met in regular session Nov. S. and waa called to order by Mayor Willie. Present Mayor Willis, Counciimen F. P. Brown, Dan Fisher, II. Wollenbere. Wr J. Lander, G. W. Krnte, U. C. Slo cam. Recorder D. . West; absent Councilman F. W. Woolley, who came in later, and Marshal F. W. Dillard. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. Mayor Willis baviug resigned as coun cilman of the second ward, to accent the I office of mayor, on motion of W. J. Lan der, T. 11. Sheridan was nominated to fill the vacancy, and on ballot being taken Mr. Sheridan was duly elected for tbe unexpired term of one year. Thereupon tbe oath of offica was administered to Dan Fisher and T. K. Sheridan and they were coated as members of the coun cil. Toe mayor appointed tbe following Standing committees for the ensuirg year. Ways and meant Dan Fisher, F. F. Brown and W. J. Lander. Fire aod water G. V. Kruse. II. C. Slocuao, Dan Fisher. Health and police F. W. Woolley, T. K. bbernian, II. Wollenberg. Election: F. P. Brown, G. W. Kruse, II. C. Sic cam. F-xprnses and accounts U. Wollen berg, T. K. .Sheiidan, F. W. Woolley. City improvements H. C. iSlocum, Dan Fiher, H. Wollenber.'. Judiciary T. R. Sheridan. W. J. Lan der, G. W. Ki use. Electric lights W. J. Liader, F. V Woolley, F. P. Brown. H. G. Householder asked permisson to erect bill boards on the north side of Jackson street, near tbe Deer creek bridge. Granted, provided petitioner se cures proerty owner's consent. Committee on city improvements was instructed to have all old laruo posts and all bill boards on street corners re . a moren, anj lerm.t no more to be so erected. Dr. G. E. Houck asked whether or not an ordinance can be naased. allowing persons who pay a license therefor, to , .. n ride bicycles on sidewalks of certain streets. Referred to iudiciarv commit. tee. Dex'er Rice, as attorney for the estate of Airon Rose, appeared in the matter of tbe bu s of said estate for gravel used by the city. Moved by F. W. Woolley that said bills be reduced 50 cents on the dol lar. Attorney Rice stated that such re duction would not be accepted. Re ferred to judiciary committee. Mr. J. S. HilJebtirn asked that a crosting be placed ncrosa the street at his place of busiuets. Referred to com mittee on city improvements. Saloon bond of W. H. Pitcbford accepted aud license to Jan. 1. l'JOO. ordered issued. Monthly report of city recorder read snd ordered filed. Tbe com mit.ee on expeuse aud counts was instructed to sttla county court for teot of city council chamber for county purposes, Tnfl rpCOrdnr waa Innf riirtart Imlna ii was, a act ILU I K . v . 1 1 BT i STRONG'S fURNITURE STORE Is the Place to buy Furniture. i..9 - . r -f;'f Have you seen those cast topheating stoves. They arc the latest and hard to beat. Our 1 inc of Blankets and Comforts were bought with the discount all oflf and the buyer is to get the bene fit. Have added some new patterns to our Carpet depart ment and also have a large line of Symurua and Moquette Rugs ranging in price from 75c to $18.00 and in size from 1x2 feet to 9 x 12 feet. We have tbe goods" to make your homes comfortable aud can make the prices that you can afford to pay. Our motto is honest values and good goods. 328 Jackson St. To The Public. We have in stock at the present time the finest line of Pianos ever seen, in this city. Prices ranging from $200 to $485 on Pianos, and Organs $45 to $125. Also 7 octave or gans, in stock at this time. KM Prices lower where, and on for particulars. T. K. Cass Street Market Wholesale .and Retail Dealers Fresh and Cured Meats Hay, Grain and Flour. Phone Main 181. warrtnt io favor ol Treasurer H. C. Slo-! cam fx (875 lor piyment ot interest on ' city bonds. I The marshal was instructed to notify property owners 1 3 pot their sidewalks in good condition." Tbe following bills were allowed : B. F. Page, street work $ 20 75 A. Field " 5 Ol Review Pnb. Co.. printing .-. 100 Mrs. Alice VanBuren, drayage... 50 Koeebarg E. L. Co. lights for Oct 151 20 F. W. Dillard. marshal's aalarv. . 51 2i) D. S. West, recorder's salary 25 00 There being no farther business, the council adjourned. D. S. WssT, Recorders. Women Wrecks. Every oece ia a while ine newspapers tell of some once beautiful weaaa who baa been consigned to aa asylum, because physical weak ness drove her to seek tempo rary strengtit ia the alchOUc mix tures that are found on many women's toilet tables. The story is an old, bat ever- ew one. A 1 herself suffering . N from weakness. nervousness, de spondency and Irntabiuty. She rannnft jtitrinj. Ik. and her family physician seems eouallv at loss. A friend who suffers ia the same wav drops, ale, beer, ' malt-extracts " or other stimulant will aire temporary relief. And that is the beginning that ends in a mad house. The woman who suffers from the symptoms described may safely infer that there exists disease or at least weakness of the delicate organs that constitute her a woman, ur. nerce a Favorite Prescription, which contain no alcohol or other stimu lant to inebriate, will promptly put things ngnt, ana make her strong and healthy ia a momanlv wav rt does away with neces- ftifv for nhnAwinua . v animations and local treatment It cures in the privacy of the home. It gives vire-f and virility to the organs upon which Be pends the perpetuation of the human race. Mrs. H. A. Alsbreok. of Austin. Lonoke Co., Ark., writes : " After fire months of grf)t suf fering; I write this for the benefit of other suf ferers from the same affliction. I doctored with our family physician without any rood result, so my hutbaml urirrd me to try Hr. Pierce's medi cines which I did. with wonderful results. I am completely cured. I took four bottles of Dr. Pierre's favorite Prescription, four of his Golden Medical Discovery' and two vials of his Pleasant Pellets." " Constipation kills slowly. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure quickly. MB SWITCH 65 CENTS. VI UU HI III u.il'a.ii.'... . an kur u tnm SSO S Mate, taal Matt l SS.I M TaKaaV. OUR OFFER: Catthit aaeuiMuiMaa sn.pJ.ol taMwaaMVdr3 J rMur n im w.ui 'HBvr1lit.iT IJ 1 1ruB4 your moacy. . niirriiinj . e .m,St.SiVai?r . ' M mrm DM wrneu a s.10" jaotissm, aa.S s. niuiiim. m.UtMoinucZiit t5 it 'll-Ajffv m ly'j spj (3 w.s rEhvr I m M BBUII.rsnaitawa.IH HAVE A FEW $15 BEDROOM SUITS LEFT THAT ARE HARD TO BEAT ...B. W. The Furniture Man. I, than can be obtained else installments to suit. Write RICHARDSON. in R ill Fish and Game in Season, DOZIER & MARTIN, Props. How' This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the ondenurned have knows F. J. Cheney for the last 15 veara, and believe him perfectly honorable in sll basineta transactions and financially able 'o car ry oat say obligations made by tbeir firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, lOiSdO, O. Wedding, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole sale Druggiata, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internal ly, acting- directly upon the blood and mocoos surface of the system. Price 75c per ooiue. Bold by all druggists. Test mooial i free. METEOROLOGICAL SUfTTlARY. ror ine montn of October, 1800, at Roseburg", Oregon. Mean temp. 52, highest temp. SO. data 4; lowest temp. 20, date 14; greatest daily range of temp. 43, date 4; least daily rarge of temp. 9, date 17; mean temp, forthia month for 23 yean, 53 average deficiency cf dailv mean imn during month. 1 ; accumulated deficiencv oi aany mean temp, since January 1 .... - 280; average daily deficiencv since Janu- rT 1.1; prtvatling direction of wind, east; total movement of wind, 1DS9 miles; maximum velocity of wind, di reclion and date 20 w on 10th. Total precipitation 3.87 inches: num. oer ot days with .01 inch or more of nm. cipitation. 13; average nrecination for this month for 23 years, 2.74 inches; total excess in precipitation daring mouiu, i.n incnee; total precipitation from Sept. 1, 1S90, to date 4.40 inches; average precipitation from Sept. 1 to date, 3.82 inches; total excess from Sept, 1,1899, to date, 0.97 inches; average precipitaiion for 22 wet seasons. 33.33 inches; number of clear days, 11 ; partly cloudy days, 10: clondv dav. it): t.t. of frost, 13, 14, 15. Titos. Ginsox. Observer. Today's Market. Portland. Oc a: -.v. Oregon, 71 . 1.. '!A ...I. . 1 Batter Best dairv. -Hi,.? jh.. fancy creamery, 45t55c per roll. ' ouiiry mcsiens. mixed, 3.00?L00 Prnnes Italian Xr. .;.. Tl ta . v,." v ... ,l 0 ' "or extra choice, 5t 6 per lb. 1 o!rS4o; Val ley o4 ; bluestem 55. Oata Whita swiv -k.,. o,,.,,. --wv iuuiw gray, o-'d? doc per bushel. LMillstuff-Bran, $17; middlings $22: shorts, $18 00; chop, $16.00 per ton. n Hay Timothy $9y$U; clover, 7ty S; Oregon wild bay, $(. 7 per loo. V OOl Vallev. 10iS12e; V.aio.r. iw .on, 8(212, Mohair, 2b(f30. Potatoes Oregon ttnrh.ni. -uw WS. WV-MMS, WVU VU per sack. Dr. V. Wiron. Ital Hill V V ..... .. - f t.,wig, 1 llAartll MMVimman.t rtn. ll a. Cough Cure. It gave my wife immedi ate relief in .nffocatina asthma." Pleas ant to take. Never fails in nniK.I. con.hs. colli, throat s H, - ---- .uig COUlihs. Collin. thrnat anrl I,.-.. Roseburg Bakery. WHITE, GRAHAM, . AND RYE. f BREAD FRESH W . also All kinds of Pies, Cakes, and Cookies. ' H. HANI5CH, Prop. Pierce's Cash Grocery. Is tbe place- to go to get good goods at reasonable prices; New, Fresh, Clean stock. Also Floor, Feed and hay at Jowe prices. W. V. Pierce, Winchester, Orr. - TRUSSES, 65c, St.25 in C? W ar wtJM Wl Sm at rni raicaa, ina Um m iair th ortra tkvtrt br eur. ana Wf . V Si mail II 11H1 Ina, UIMn4 Ibm. a. m( aa4 MnatsaawtthSia mui ruuUt; MMrnnm ilarwll; aimmmtm araoa IM Mr a mmm wm ib nun, au wawbir ipci la ricM ar lrf aioa, aaawawtlf aaaA aitkar mm f ymm sua Ua ar afaiHag. a hi aata aia at aaa aaarila Ma, M will return wowt. mmt m fKttrvnt cTiitwt'g ml a IkMu( Caa Bot la.") laa, Traa 1 aj.ln i la i i aaj aa, al aMaaaaarfl tm il.ti a-r SEAR S, ROEBUCK Co. CCft The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans" a specialty. i.B.co2isTdcir, Proprietress.' Notice. CXITSB STATSS, La Ormx, . Kaaebars, OregDB, ImfuM 23, JSBf, To wkon. tt auy o-oeera- Notice ia heretiy gJTea that the Ornron it. Cart oraia Kaiiraad Uomaaay has Bled ia this aasew a of lands situated ia the tevaahis tfa teribed below, and has replied for a patent fur aakl land.; that the list is opea to the pa bite lor iaspeetioa and a copy thereof by deaenpura subdiTiiona. bsabeea Mated la a coaveuieBl place ia this oOtce for the iaspeetioa of ail per MS la temtud and law pHhiic cesendlr: rwaUi of law liae and West oi tfca WSCaa eue MeridiaD. , r Tp at, k x Vartof Wj-Sccll. . 127, R 4. - ' Ii?'.. 8ee.ll- w'iSWV.SecSS. Wliaia tbe next sixty days followuur the sVstw OI tola notice, protesu or coatrsts-szamM tat oaui of the Company to say tract er ntxhvto ioa wlihia aa- mum or part of section, do cnbed la taeUst, the gmuad that u tan is mora vaioaole for aaneral thaa foe acrtcais-' arai purposes, will be secorvvdaad aored loe sa port 10 toe taencraJ Laati Oflios at Wsshtaaioa. J.T. BRIDGE M-csier. J. H. BOOTH. Receiver Summons. TS THECIKCCIT COCKT OF THE STAT J. C. Comstock, Plsontiff, Sadie H .Comstock, Defeadaot. S To Sadie H. Combines, the above aaaied defeodaat: In the name of the SUU of Oregon, row sr bereor rfriuired lo anuear and .nra compiaial ikd against yoo in tbe aboavea- Qbea canoe on or before tha first day or the IWTt Millar l.rm nf . . u. . . lloaday the th day of November IS9. Awl U you tail to so appear and answer the aud : complaint, plaintiff will apply 10 said court for ue reiiel demanded In said complaint towit: tween yourself and said plaintiff be dissolved and that piajnUffhaTe Judgment la said court Urth.rmnaii.l.M.k.HK.1 a .1 im l-""-'-w--''.iKwaii,viHf hui anil and SIH-h iLhmr iiw li .1 . . - . - - ... .. iwa aa um mv mar adjudge equiuble. i nis sommons ia published under and hr Tirturo olan orOer aiadu by Hoa. J. W. Uassli- I In. l.aM a. -: . j . . . . - ram, uarea vctooer atd 1 m Brat nuhiwatii.n ihMM.k.:.. w i Al . . oth day of October, LK and thelass pabneatioa unmvi ueius: loursuay ue tint day of Movent. i - -JU Kiwa uriiBt aaore uaar six consecutive weeks between the a' rat pobiiratioB hereof and the date of the last puaAcaUua ' thereof. , iOM) J.C.rrLLEBTOS. PlaintHTs Aunrnsy. New and Improved Passenger Equip-. ment, via Sunset Rotrte. svamaaaBaasaBB ?. New Orleans Ex crass CXo. 10) and P.- ciSc Express (No. 9) between San Fran cisco and El Paso, have been Moinnatl with free reclining chair cart, fresh from ue ahop and In every convenience of ap pointment equal to the beet in ooetralicin! Each car it equipped with 53 TOcSaizg. chairs, nine of which are io a aeoaratA smoking compartment. Both ' first and second-class tickets are accepted for pas aa.e ia these cars. These SDecial cm. Tsnisnces and tbe congenial climate through which these trains nana wQl doabtleas make the Surest Route very ' popmar lor travelers this winter. . What Scrofula Is. Scrofula ia a disease as old aa aatfo.uily. ii nas Deen banded down for genera tiona and is the same today an ia early times. It is emrhatfc.l! .!. seaee of the blood, and the only wa, to cure it is by punfying the blood. That is just what Hood's Sarsaparilla does in every case where it ia rinn . a faithful trial. It eradicates all imnnri ties from the blood, aod cares the sores, boils, pimples and all forma oi skin disease doe to scrofula tainta in the blood. Hood'a SaraauaiilU h.a ax I-l the grateful praise of vast numSn. of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to .!.. ' velop in your blood. Cure it at once by taking Hood'a Sartapar ills. I had dyspepsia fifty-eeven vears and never found permanent relief till t qsed Kodot Dyspepsia Care. Now I am we! and feel like a new man." writes S. J Fleming, Murray. Neb. It is the bee dmestant known. Curea ail to.... i lgestion. Physicians everywhere pre crib it. A. C. Marsler A Co.