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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1899)
The Peoples Store; Always the Cheapest. No Shelf worn stuff at our store. Everything bright, new and clean. Remember when you buy a suit of clothes, hat or necktie at our store you get absolutely the BEST and LATEST in STYLE which puts you in line with well dressed men. Excellent values in mm .ik Mii ims i "13 Shoes for everybody at prices which always please. If you will visit our store we will treat you fairly and will convince you of our ability to save you money and that s "IT PAYS TO TRADE AT The Peoples Store, I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. ,1S THE PLAINDEALER.I Dig,iu,d. ol Wilbor. was ia the NOVEMBER 9 . 189-J go t Dr LOCAL BREVITIES. c,lT yesterday. i For first cla&s dentistry uiuo 01 Oakland. J. L. SiraTford, f lite PLAlMjaMLfctt, went to Oakland Tnesdaj. For fine shoes ask for Dr. A Reed's r. C0011 Court ia in cession this meek r . . aiood ' " " lh C',y cuauion ehett JosepheouV . .... . . J Koj Stearna anI II. J ei. aoti art. 4. ii. wane vitited Portland Ibia wjk. School entertaiumeut and boxaopier at Edenbower school lion o N-jv. 17 H'J'J. Special sale of cliiMieu'd c'l-1 all wool tinJi-rwear for 35 cents i r garuieut, at Josepheon'e. Wanted A middle aged lady or girl, t)do general hou iwork. Address a! E. G. box 105, Host-burg, Oregou. John Weaver, a prominent pioneer and prunj grower of My;t:e Creek, was in town yesterday on buBinesi before the county cjurt. r .... wantko. i,irl to do general house work ia family u! two. Wagea good' Address Box 234, or inquire at I'laix dealku office. K. A. Bootii and A. O. Dixen of Granla isas passed through Aahland Ti.urjdav on their way t Sun Francifco where Uiey went on Lii:ineti. Ashland Tid ing. i ... . t .. . iv . iu89 u-u UturU.i; ter- nooi. for Ioa Angeles, -Cal., where ho will hold u Btriea of cvaiigelialic services. He may visit other tVif.unia pointc Aahland Tidings. Presiding Elder D. T Sum.ntrv.Ila camo in Thursday from a uicn:h'a eer- "l 1:1 Maiuaiu ana Likcouuti.. .,.) e:t on tlio eveult.if train for Grant-. IW Aahland riding. T It r i j. ii. rnarp, me discoverer if tlio Bo ,,tu" uiiuee, ana more commonly ...... a. t ... . . ' ,uu'" " iA:.emia suarp," h in the city looking after buiiceee maitera. lie is justly enthusiastic in regard to the fc- lure of the Bohemia mining camp. Tl. .1 .,. ,- . . .cv.,.,tc Vl ifau in me ..,ci-nt Ord,r.f Kaiherhoo.l wa ronkrrcJ oa ... L- uuer.cf ih li iioitii i-i. U-...I vjjy w v i i "MfffffflttlffiHIfrdtltllHtiiaiaaiti.ataatMii. Si1" 1 1 r TTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTT??TTYTTTTTTY??????i-S oo in Cash j I Given Away. 3 f.nmmaniinn ...!a.l M . 7 T 1 " 1ovemDer 'St, we will give with each $i oo cash purchase, a chance at the $50.00 prize, which we will ve t thfv Person holding the lucky number. The drawing will take place on Jan. 1st, 1900. s Our prices nn g Ladies' and Men's Turnishinos, Millinery, Boots, Shoes and Hats Are right, as are those in our other d(mnvt.mn : . SET t.inn mill ui. f xiispec- Mahonev Oakland, visited Rotebarg Monday. Mra. W. T. Wricht iB;t-d f,i-.i. i u ' " na L- bitaeU fcave Ccunty Coaiiaiwiouer M. D. Thomn- j ue M J tae liroy.-. wr Oakland tb week. go8 to Albanjnerqae. New Mexico. son is attending county conrt. married i4 that c:ly t Jay at eleven O. P. Coabow attended United .State j W U' GirJ,Jt and family bare moved j Jaf. H. SkiJiogton, of Mvrlle Cik I "Xk U:'' rhe 1,L-WNKALtR extonda court in rortlaod this wiek. ; to I no UaMlta p ace on Ceer Crrek. ' waa visiioe Rhnrir vt,!.. I P"10'" and eat wi,hi far their Pecuu eiB ol.wik ploebca lor 35, 40, Bona, the watchmaker eeiU Fpectacles j 4 voaim per yara at Joaepuaon'a. j piicca ano can bt llicni t-or " Mrm. J6hn Weaver of Myrtla Creek, ! re:,I-v Baa 6. ,U0O pounds of dried rrnnea this F. II Fi.ti f i.n " tit vi aia iiiin iiirHi. k m : Iteach a term o! school in Brockw.v di--! .?P, Iriend . Darwin Patterson, of 1 Irir .., uw iroaoie. uuuvan taC.'I..I tr-ll fit 'V ..-..... I O lLILI . n, II I.,.!.. . ... .... " O, l.rj Il3 . . ... 1., ounNu, vmiifu una a .u: i t bttv a: ...n ... .. ! .it r ...... I . I " ' CtJH JD Geo. A iSmith. nf I'm.. vii..,. .. . ... in the city Tu-dr. ,,, -,BtMa Fp ' tlm.uluh.i an, OU ye.ttrday evening' lalkiujiton, ot fcalecu, was in Iwal, voii x rou'.h. H- ,aa to c..urK jeeurnay. rortland and other l o.H irn i-int. cn 1 aiia t.race Ucklev las ntur..l i r-gu:ar tur .f iun t m ,.i Kjeeborg ir0m Oakland. coaet of; Mr. and Mra. F. Ward, olWardton.i E. C. Cjnner, a brothel of V. C. Con- : wne in the cuy yest. rday. tr, of ibe I'lainukilik, au J Misa Mer- Tlioinp i! jonn u. Arzoer, vt of C anvouv l'i ' ' I husicea men, w aa iu Ii i lur Teeter I dav. ier. Oar North Roeebarg, has been sick for a few daya. . .. j The tocial dance at ih Firemen' hall ! Aioixiay evening waa a pleaaant social event. Mies Maude Fralan, of Aahland, visit ed Miaa Grace Carroll in this city this week. Hudyan curea eleeplesaneaa. bad dreams and nitfht aweati. Fifty cents all dragisii. Spots tefore Uie 1 Ail droggist. 50 cents. enree, Wajctxd A girl to do light boaee work, small family. Applr to ptctoffice box 139. To exchange lor wood, a good second hand Wfcite sewing machine. Apply at this office. -Mice Maode Frnlaa went to Kwebnrg . Ueo. V. Carter tf Canyouville, and , Mra. Fredrick a K.iduk-1 were attenJin to business iu the probate court Monday, eyee, despondency, i 1 r. r .. conaunt worry. Undvan cna. AU LTr' TWW' " drnRgiaJa.SOcenU. ' 1 oldest friend,, effice a business call yet-Urine Karal Northwest and 6emi-weekly 'day. txAiDEAUB both one year for only $2 futare. VVe understand that Editor It. F. Ltw- 1'iiiloCi.y Uuih ini, n I ies(V of th- C: Uraue e, a chanuiUJ y jou l.idv d ii.ai city xerc uniteJ in ths holy boud oimauia.ony at tliat place last i.ihL ine 1 LAiMiKiLxu cunRraluIatoJ wish Tne ers promptly filled. Send for mean wnai we samples. say. Mail ord- OSEPHSOFS. J fl T 301 anu 303 JacKSon bt. Roseburp;, Orae-nn Roseburg Academy price of one paper alonp. Vwias Yett,o! Yoncalla, who has been vbitisg the family of I. Abraham, in Ibia city, has returned hoxe. Edwin Weaver, of Myrtle Creek.' one j of Dooglaa county' moat prominent frnit growers waa in Roaeburg, yesterday. Tidings, Mr. Hill of Aaven, Colo., ia looking over Douglas county with s view of se ctoring a. Location here. - berers serrous spells, bearing down psineIoss tf appetite. Hodyan cuies. AH druggists, 50 cest. L J. Norman has moved his candy factory and cigar store into the Hen dricks block near the depot. ! tlM.. - . I " uta yon come to roruand remem ber and bars your troth fixed by Dr. M. W. Davis, 163,V First St. J24) After all others fail to give you satis facties take your watch to J. T. Bryan sad k will make it run for you. (oI4d) Judge C. A. ShlbreJe, of Alaska, is expected ia this city on s visit to Hod. George S. Downing and friends, Ss .p,gt8nian. L I. ilhoit, formerly of Ten Mile, called Tuesday and ordered his paper changed toCoqaille, Coos county, he baring removed to that point. I wouldn't be without DeWiU's Witch Hazel Salve tor sny considera tion," writes Tbos. B. Rhodes, Center field, O. ' Infallible for piles, cuts, burns and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits. A. C. Ma raters A Co. ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY wiii stop a cough at any time, and will cure tbe woret cold ia twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cte. and 50 cts. For sale at Rapp'a drug store. U.S. Commissioner C. A. SenJbrede, direct from Rkagway, Alaska, arrived in the ity today. He says there is not mnch travel out or into the mines via Sksgway at present, and will not be on--til the rivera and lakes are frozen. The railroad company ia boilding snowebeds and expects to keep its forty miles of track open all winter. Capital Jonrnal. ' Wanted Two hundred wood choppers and 0 teams. Highest prices, first class tim bsr. steady work. Campbell & Alexander,. Comstock, Oregon. .'leniai Ciiilure Club a.e to I mmrrntnl nn t . - j -"" vu me i'.eas;n anil uiei ao.-iua cnte.-uiomeot. given thoai wj. iTUiis.. ;ia ere eo Krinnatj aj to b.- present an 1 her Mi a Katharine vIiv r. at U.e Fireman' hall, Toesda Every well man hath hia ill dav ' i evenlolf- 51 lN Oliver is certainly a cnl When "a bit off , or whru eerioaely ill i '"f1 ,jJ-v ti1 a " I'lra-in and enter you should take tlood's Sarsji.ariila and i la,a,")J "uporscnator and iuterreior get weil. ne audience, wnich w Judge II. L. Binsjn returned Sa! or- u"' . .t r.,.m 1 .. ttrtii meet bis wif and daughter, Iauiee, who anapprcctive s greatly p;ea-isl and I. gV- cn iue.1. have beeu vieitiog at Grants I'ass.- Mrs. T. C. TeeDler, who has been vie- j Klamath FalU Express itmg Miss Stella Harmon in this city, baa returned to t.er home at Lebanon. ' Foa Sale. A good milk cow. A good horse to trade for wood or train. En quire at the Plai.idk.ilm office. (d24; E. DuGae. M. D., member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Maratera building residing corner Djoglas and J auk son street. James Uarphaai of Deer Creek, has gone to Nehalem, Oregon, where he owns a farm, He will probably spend me winter there. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick baa now seen red offices and residence at the S. E. cotter of Cads and Main streers in U19 home of Mr. Geo. U. Churchill. Mrs. Henry Stewart, of Comstock, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stratford, in this city, rs lurned borne yesterday. J. B. Uarria, of Myrtle Creek, had 36,003 pounds of dried prone a this year, for which he received good prices, not withstsndiog these gold standard times. The Ladies of tbe M. E. Church. South, will hold a social at the home of Mra. K. Cbristison on Thursday even ing, corner of Stephens and Washington streets. All are cordially invited. Geo. Noland, Rockland, O., sava: "Mv wife had piles forty years. lie Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cored her. It is the best salve in America." It heals everything and cures all skin diseases. A. C. Maratera & Co. You never know what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famons little pills for coostipa tion and liver and bowel troubles. A. C. Maratera & Co. D. H. Looney recently shippeJ to Gaddis Bros., of Roseburg, three heilere and one bull, a'l thoroughbred regis tered Jerseya. Mr. Looney ia known all over tbe coast as an extensive breeder of thoroughbred Jersey, and the prices he receives for them indicate that it ia a paying proposition. Jeffereou Review. Mra. B. F. Lobr, wife of the S P. trainman, has been visiting Aahland fiienda for a few days, accsmpanied by her niece, Mim Belle CaUhing, who will soon become a ttudcUat the Norn al Ashland Tidings. Ashland hm a larke three-stry brick and many icoi'.agea under ivueiiuirtion. In Oakland nven or eight britk build ings are going op. There is an air of improvement in many of tbe Oregon towns and email cities. Good limes coming. Statesman. It is reported that Mr. 1. W. Olwell of Central Point will ship 15,000 worth of apples this year to England and Aus tralia from bis laige crchaid on tbe Barnes' place. About fifty pickets ars at work and they expect to get done the latt of thie week. Ashland Tiding. J. D. Bridges. Editor "lwni Lancaster. N. U.. sava: 'On Min.11. Cough Core is the best remedy for croup I ever need." Immediately leiieves and enrea caneue. colds, croun. ami.rr.. pneumonia, bronchitis, crinm an.t .11 chroat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. A. C. Marat ers A Co. John Arxner, Sr , a prominent pion eer cilizan of Caoyonville waa tonkin? alter business tnatiera before the county court yesterday. Ho informed ua that hia son J. L., has beeu compelled to give up his poeiliod on tbe S. 1. railroad tern poraily 01. account of tbe injury recent ly received iu the Ashland yard, when j he sustained a Dtoken ankle. ' Boilding in Grants Pass ia guiag on at a lively rate. A. Lempke has already nearly finished the brick sidi walls to hia building, while Proprietor Woods, of the Palace hotel, haa tlio foundatioj of bis 50 foot 2-story building well under way. D. McCarthy an 1 R. L. C je A Co. have the roof to their brick build ingaVell under way. Scott Griffin has already had brick deliverel for the foundation t j hia warehouae b'lilding, which he will commence at once. The outBide of Wm. Seiferl'a building op poaite Hotel Western, ia nearly complet ed. Mining Journal. aiie x . . c 1. l,. We8 omnixed October SUl, at the M. fc. church l.v Jicvtnirter, . 1 ludiana. The fol M 1 owing odicera were elected: President. wif'at..!ioOa.Idis; secretary. Miss Ora Mou; corresponding secretary. Miss iiazti Jewell: treasurer. Miaa MiniU ctanton. Theio were aboat - , . j peop.e present, and e hope the sociely win help tbe cny. All the young people ara cordially nmied t attend. The Y. n.L.T. U. will tami every Thursday evening ai , m tbe M. E. church Glendale. SOflE FALL BARGAINS. Gold Watch Given to LUCKY QUESSER. Wrappers We are enowiug a kew and exquis ite line of Ladies' Wrappers at mod erate prices. Mens Fancy Shirts Not only well made but neat, dree ey shirts, beautiful patterns you will say. Also, tbe good knock -a-bout kind fo-entIay. a- ,., , Timely Offerings Handkerchief linen, or handker chiefs ready to use; Mittens and Fas cinators. Infants caps. Booties, Ties, Gloves and Stamped Linens. Night Gowns Yours for a very little money are those Fleecy. Comfortable Flannel ett Gowns. They are prettily made; buy one and you will have no olher for tbe winter. Hats Men aud Boys there in no need lo pBy more than our price?, and no ec onomy in paying less. We will give you exactly the right hats for tie least money that will buy dependable qualities and tbe assortment here is nnmaUited. Petticoats Black and colored for dusty days, slushy days, windy days, fair days the most satisfactory petticoat for fall end winter Uuffied, corded, light and' foil. Underwear and Hosiery Hood Underwear, and Hosiery is cheaper than a physician's visits. Cold weather is at hand and a com parison with every other store in the city will bring you baok here double quick. Sold to us at right prices en ables us to make phenomenal offerings. We will Show something entirely New for the Holidas ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, V W a . . . J. .1. Luadnick, a promiueni busioees man of Myit'e Creek, waa a viaitor to Glendale, this week. J. L. Leey id at tilenda'c, having coaie in from the iJoUj-la mine, list night, and his mauy frieuds and coa tomere will be pleased to bare him re main in hia store where he ia deservedly popular. Clyde S.Uockett. lately of Manila, is now a student at the Urauts Pass hih school, where he ia prrparinz to enter college neat aprioi,'. Mr. Hocketl ia now in good health, anJ haa entirely recov ered from the diecomljr;s of armv lif- Mr. Hockett haa tummenced tbe etudv of medicine, and we ar sure he will honor tbe f rofesi jn he haa chosen. Mrs. F. L. Mewart. of Granla Pa. will have on a!a at Hotel G lea dale a fine araortment of millinery goods, and will make to order hau of tbe latest ltyl-a. She especially e.iiioati tha ladies of Cow creek valley to call and in spect her stock. Her pi ices are reason able, and we feel her coming w Glendale will prove to he an advantaga to the ladies of Glondile and profitable to Mra. Stewart. Mra. F. T. Lidy an I -'Ojra jlf" n-n Tuetday at the biy vrlage ol Woll Creek. We were guests at HjUI Kear. a and as usual enjoyed the good cheer ai d pleasant greetings o( Mr. and Mra K, who are model hoM keepera, and genial eutertaioiug people, who e admirers comprise all who know tluni. Ween joyed a dainty lunch at the home ol Mr and Mra. Weiland, and left Wolf Cieek with regrets thara day ia so eUrt. On Wednesday ol laH e-k, acom panied by Mies Genevieve Kobe; la, we spent a day at Grants Tasa. We were guests at Hotel Josephine, which lain every lespect a first clues hotel. We ob served that it was crowded with gue6ts, who gives duo meed ol appreciation to this splendid hotel. Mr. aud Mra. J. O. Booth, formerly of Douglas county, are proprietors of the Josephine. Grants Pass is a busy and progressive little city. The burnt district ia being rebuilt, and the march of imj rovemcnt gota on. In mercantile circles we met most pleasant ly, Mr. aud Mr. W. K. Dean. K. L. Coe & Co., K.O. McOoeky and Mrs. Dixon of Dixon & McCrofky, who carry very fine stock of goods in all lines, also visited the S.P. I). A L. Co., where im mense business needs no word of com ment from ua. Our visit to Grants Pass was an occasion long to bo remembered We met uiaoy old friend, especially auiohg whom wo plaei the came of Mr. Kowlev, who formerly retided in Garden Valley, who is one of Oregon's grand old pioneers. Although lie is a prisoner in an invalids chair, he is hale and hearty with a tuiiid unclouded by pass ing yearn, aud couverrea interestingly of scenea aud old friinde ot the long ag days of the 50'a. H j mut tenderly cared for in the hotel bome of Mr, and MrsJ. O. Booth, Mrs, Broth being a daughter of Mr. Kor,lr. Ycxi AixA, Or , Nov. 7, IjRcj. KuiroaPi.Ai.NbK.iLKK: Tuo W. It. C. N-j. 44 of Yoncalla, pav a phantom to cial on Oct. 31i. Hi:iVi. rhich proved a grand euccesei, b 'li ci.il ami financially. The prog-aai i-onfia'ed of music and tigii.g, speaking itc. Ibe tblea were prettily decorated er.d every thing wore an eipeviaot air, ". xpecting tbe phantoms" which anus in pretently II dreaaed in white rube wiih omic matia over ther faC'-a. They Mmuted a phantom march and retire!. Th la dies bad prepared refreahmenta aud oor "Dettie" drew attention lo the Ucke'a for the same. There waa alto a I f allow t 'en cake containing a ritg, a bo' ton and a pice of money. Msttr lUy WooJsin car ried off ibe riLg. Tbe gypy fortune teller created much merriment and the puzzle jar of beans received a great deal of at tention. Mies Madge Wilton carried off the first prize, a beautiful plate, cup and saucer. Fred Dobson received tha bootv prize, a child's plate with th child's firtt lesson oa it. There was a la-g and ppreciauve aumet.ee. ruu seemed to predominate aa tbe ladies inttnded it should. Tbe W. K. C. wiebea to thank all who patronized them so liberally and gave them their attention eo readily dur ing the program, for during the readinz of the program the simple act of raisfog the hand would command silence amid the loudest applaoling, which waa great ly appreciated by the lady reading tti program. Cokbemv.nuk.nt. Will reopen Sept. 11, 1899. X'JtMAL, Classical and Cocks e. Bl'sixlss lliormmU prrpinlioQ fr ColIcir, lor UiLhlnf. rlor butlnw. Jaitni tiwa giren n Laiiu, GktIc, Kmuht German. Matematica, alurl SricDt-e, U.-tor?. fiKUoh, SlKwiliand. Typewritli,B. feumaiihipt aud lljaieii. Able aiiaots U raiM. For further particulars, a.I0iH tlie tnncipal, C. T. WuiTTLEStV. A. 15. liofcelur. Or. lenlfuce, Cor. Douglas and Chad- wick bis., one block above Court House. Photography. Here is an opportunity lo Ret First-Class I'holographs at tie very lowest rates. All eizes from bXlO down to the very smallest. The Latest fad Is a Calling or Basiness Card with your photo (slauip size eight poeitions in set of 100.) Set-lUO-neat cards with photo name, business and address if desired thereon, only ?2. Hon. J. T. Bridges and wife' met with what might have been a very seiiouasc cident while on a vital lo Portland the first of the' week. Whi'e out driving will Inends the team tweamo Iribreced and ran away, dashing dovu the street. all the ocenpants of the carriage were thrown violently to the ground. Mr. Bridges was conaidwably bruised about tbe head and body, and all the olher ic- cupants of ths carriage were quite badly shaken up. Fortunately, however, none were seriously injured. The Wagon Gallery, John H. Taylor, ShP, JackKU Strwrt, 1 llOtOgTapiier. Albert PwPs Trial. Covillk, Wash., Nov. 3. Tbe case cf the6tateva. Aluerl Pod, charged with the shooting of J. Hammil on ibe 3rd inst., waa railed iu the superior court this moroioe. All dav hai been otvu pied in tbe effjrt to secure a jiry. Tbe regular panel haa been cxauated. with but four challenges exauatoi. A specid yeniie waa ifsued to the sh?riff at noon, but it is not likely that tie will be able to secure tbe dozen names called for be fore late this evening. There are over 30 witnesses io attendance, and the tr'al will lasts week. Judge Richardson ia becoming very impatieut to get away, ai hia duties on the Spokane bench are prvielnit him. flining Locations. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yea Hare Atwajs Bough) Bears the Signature of A good hlcj e'e (ladies') to trade for wood. Apply at tbia oSce. A good bargain. ixji'oLvs coiNrv. J. A. Tool and Iboe, Wilsou, No. 7, jaartx, Excelrior district in Sec. 31, Tp. 30, S. 11. 5 W., located Sept. 4. Chas. Bruneaa et al, Sarah, quarts Bohemia district, adjoicathe Annie on the wt at, amended certificate Sept. 17. I. G. Davidson and wife deeded the Aryle claim on Grouse mountain, to F. T. Griihth, trustee, Sept. IS; considera tion f 400. J.C. Ola nhoiite. -iXJ of water from Beaver creek, located Oct 0. Mining Journal. afVVVVWVWW e) (9 o) (o o) pseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. lrng?, Toilet Articles, Patent Medi cines, Cigars, StatiWry, Toilet Soape, Faints ind Oils. Phctoaraphic gapplie.. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate cameras. Triirmph Cut Film Cam Call and Examine then?. - -w -w -w -w- w- -sjsr j aaaaassaMMtaBMtMBtjrfJBa ttl.,9i,aa, tJ leras. d) (O 6) (EstMlbbil in 1877.) xnc leading varieties of th bred fowls. Kggs from the finest strains on short notice. Send for logue. Address orough- sent Cata- L Forest Grove, Or. Lecture at West Roseburg. .Sunday, Novem'jcr 12, lS'j"jf at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in tbe chapel at West Koseburg near W. M. Hodsou's bla:ksmi;b shop, tbe public ol Koseburg will be given an opportunity to hear the recital of a lon eerie j of thrilling and fascinating adveulurrs connected with the whaling industry of the past, under the title, "Harpoon acd Bomb-Lane." John F. Michaelis, a membf r of the 8ol dierb Home here, who for mny years has lollowvd whling as a vocation, will rea l an interesting ami ii;rirt.ctive pa-r-er cjiupiled by him after loo careful study and reeearcb, dealing with graphic descriptions of remarkable whaling voy age a and various episodes in the bitUry ol the once flourishing iuJustry. The sale of tickeix i limiied to tiO, the c imfortable ecatu.K capacity of chapel. Thoe desiring to atteud are re specially reiiiested to e-ure their tick ets without delay oy calling on John T Michaelis al the Soldiers' Home, or at the 'store of ibe Hamilton Drug Com pany in Rwchurg. Adni'rsion 20 centit. p..-.......B.....e.....i...i.i.i.BiI1.i1(t If you see a man ! iLosing his Purse You would surely tell him about it without waiting for an introduction. We see you loosing money every day by not buying from us and must tell you at once, for our prices are lower than auy store here and the counters are groaning beneath the weight of bargains offered. J. M. GARRISON. 4 - At- - J. F. BARKERS & CO WAGONS. Also PIJAMDIfHl nmnrnn nnnii-n. UIIHIiiriUH DiriUtl i. MUVaft d. HAY RAKES- Cleveland. L:zsie-Kamiey is I. T. Woodruff. working for Mrs. I Big Surprises in Men's and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Fall and Winter Goods, Skirts, Jackets, Mackintoshes Furs, Men's and Women's Furnishing Goods, Table Linens, Ouilts, Blankets. Ex amine our goods and prices, and convince yourself that you cau save money by making your purchases at the C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. W.W. Scott weat to town Fridiy after noon on busines. The party at Mr. Orcull'e Saturday night yi a grand event. Simon Negus ia Belting out strawberry plan'a for Reuben Marstera. Frank and Geo. Bateiuan are out in the mountains on a hin ting tour. Mr Lindsey cf Ga deo Valley was peddling tUh here last Wednecda; . Allen Martin and Maniu Hirgleaian have ei up a blacksmith a! op It re. Mia'j Mauie Blain has relumed Km a vw. with rela'ivea t Gre, n's Ma'ic-n. Mr. Robert Hfyd n I,k k a load tl Bi'dwinapples'td Koselurg Thuriday, D. C. Cuurcbill baa moved from French .Setdemei.t onm hi farm here. Mr. Grant Clayton of Dillard, passed through hare S itnrdav on hia way to ClVsValhy Robert lleydon who rrccntly pur chased tbe C Hiiutt proier.'y here, has been making ion cxtcneive improve mau's and intends building a two story houae on it in the spring fur the accomo dation cf two fami ie, . The Cleveland Literary Society met, here last Saturday night and elected' the following olbcers: Martin Higsle man, president; Allen Martin, vice-president ; Cotrad Long, secretary ; Jackson1 Fairfi-ld, jnitor; Hutfh McDeth, treas urer; Robert Hejdou aud Orlo Murdock baliUV. Advico of a Drzirrrjiof " It is proper. I think, to let others know about the popularity and virtues of Acker's English Bemedy lor Coughs, Colds and Con- sompuoa. From tbe moment I began hand hngiUtsold rapidly, and the sales keep crow ing all the time as fast as people find outtJt A f what a ro-arME- preparation it is. The jati.tfaction i t gives is universal. Ourbetcit- " inns ne it and say it is the best thiag for throat and lung troubles they ever saw. Mr.S.U.CuK ver, one cf our prominent townsmen, sava Acker'a English Keniedy la the only medi cine that helped his chronic cough of many years' standine. At tirt it gave relief, anS now, after taking a few bottles, he is wholly Cured. 1 buy it by tha gross at a time, and luy sales are larser on this one medicine than on any other in mystore. It is s great flisu re IV r me t o feel t hat w bile I ani pros per ns 1 am nlMt doing somuch good to thecorn nmnity in mIIiiis such a rrand nlelioine., (Signed R.U.Dotuiaa,Westfield,N.Y. ' Sold at 25c.. ,Vc. and $1 arxttle, throughout the United States ami Canada ; and in Kng land." at K L'd.. "it. d., 4s. 11. If you areuot utWtied alter buyinjr. return the bottle U ir Urugsrist, aud gt- yourniouey back. Mr avlhnrkt th cNTf ptuirwU-r. WfiL UOQKUt a. c, PivifrKton, A Jar. For sale by M. I Rapp, UIE. M S a n ar DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A first clave restaurant haa been I opened on Cam aireet, opioeitj the' depot, at which may be had fresh ov -l ter-, chicken, steaks, etewe, lunches, and i bettdea meals at all hours, regular me.! ! are tetved. Luuchea and quick ui-als tor railroad passeug'rsa specialty. K r that hungry feeling be sure and call at Dnffy'e restaurant, prices reasons!) v. Dr. H. II. Hade", .Sum i if, .l ays, "1 thihk Kodol Djapepi. Cre i a splendid medicine. I prescribe it, and my eonfi Jenee in it erowa with continued ne.". It digefa what you eat and rjuj.-k t v r ( i f ' . ' ... .j ,. , 400 Men Wanted To cut and handle R. R. locomotive wood and work iu the timber. Wagea . $1 50 per day. Highest price paid Tor ' woodcutting. Good timber andaloug job. Enquire at the company's office at Doe creek spur or by letter to Gki. W. Riuule, Wood & Lumber Co., Riddle, Vr. Bill Poste rnJ D'str butor. Having bill boar J i: thebe.t I oc it ion ia town, I am prepared t d all wo k lu that Wrte. on sho-t notii-e. o I : $ if 9 f : ' -9