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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1899)
t ) ) ) o. :o o c) O h ? Now's the time and Here's the Place. The People's Store; Always the Cheapest. : '.4' Gentlemen! in. yS tiiifi si '.. ft. t . :' ; - it- HOLIDAY BARGAINS. We specially call your attention to our lines of Linens, Doilies, Table Scarfs, Etc. The prices are right and will please you from any point of view. A multitude of good things for the Holidays in Collarettes, Fancy Skirts, Fas cinators, Gloves, Etc. Seeing our full assortment is the only method we know of that will convince youj that you have made a mistake, in not buying your goods from us heretofore. We are showing au elegant line of Holiday Novelties in Neck wear, Fancy Shirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Muf flers, Fancy Suspenders, Etc., and speaking about prices, we are not only as low, but lower than other firms, whose boast may be that they sell cheap. Goods and prices talk for us. . Our line of shoes is unsurpassed, we sell and recommend the well known Douglas Shoes for men, whichmeans ab solutely the Best. Get into a pair of them and make your feet glad. Pay us a visit and we promise to show you more and better values than you will find elsewhere. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. THE PLAINDEALER. DECEMBER 14. 1S99. LOCAL BREVITIES. J. W. Porter, of Brcckway, was in the city, Tuesday. W. B. Drake, of Myrtle Creek, was in Le city, Tuesday. G. W. Catching, of ginw, was io Rosebarg, Tuesday. V. Bound, of Eucklee, was among the city visitors, Toes Jay. N. L. Ginne-', of Looking Glass, was suiosg the crowd in Eoseburg, Toee tiayr "?JT. Spaugh, of Looking Glass valley, was transacting business in Ibe city, Tuesday. , Fimples, eruptions, sweaty hands and feet are cared by Hudyan. All druggists 50 cents. A good black kid glove can be iocnd at the Novelty Store for $1.50. It will pay to try oar kid gloyes. (The specific remedy for troubles of tbe iJiyeYBtomacb, liver, is Hood im, the great blood puriSar. lir.J.E. Love, druggist of Riddle, Or., is ia tfce city on a visit with friends kE J on business. Albany Democrat. When yon come to Portland remem ber and bare your teoth fixed by Dr. M. V. Davis, 163,' First St. j24 - Afierall others fail to give you satis faction take tout watch to J. T. Bryan and he will make it run for joa. (nl4d) Take s "squint" as yon pass by b archill & Woolley. See their win dow display of silver ware and Eastman k j-Vkp. A fine $65 C. G. Conn, cornet uicdel e .'o alto horn, burnished silver, gold l pped, good as new. Only $25 at T. K. I: idiard son's. T. Merchant arrived on the bay from Gardiner Taursday. He says that the ride down tbe beach was something awful. Medford Mail. The Ladies' Aid Society of tbe M. E. Church have for sale carpet rags sewed and wound. Call on Mre. O. F. God frey or Mrs. A. C. Marsters. Sirs. K. Chtxchill, Barlio, Vu, says. '-'Onr baby was covered with running -res. De Wilt's Witch Hazel balre dber.' A specific Jor piles and .. electees. Beware of worthless c unleiieits. A. C. Marsters & Co. Iry Morris and Mr. Perry came op f : a th TJmpqua s few days ago to look t':.jr business affairs here. Mr. Morris k'.enda to move back to tbe Siaslaw c?rt spring. Florence West. ACKERS' ENGLISH , REMEDY ? Tl stop s cough at any time, and will c re the worst cold ia twelve boars, or r :sey refunded. 25 cts. and 50 eta. For sle at Rapp's drug store. "1 had dyspepsia fifty-eevea years and r ever foand permanent relief till I need Ilcaol Dyspepsia Core. Now Ism wel feel like new man' writes S. J. r; ?juiug, Murray, Neb. It is the bee- - j!act known. Cares all forms of in . . eson. Physicians everywhere pre ti. ie it. A. C. Marsters & Co. George Carpy nss been tendered and s a accepted s position as clerk in the U. S. laad office at LaGrande, Or. Mr. Carry has sold bis abstract business to J. I). Hamilton ana will leaTe for La brands ia a few days. His family will probably remain in Rosebarg daring tbe v Inter. Go. B. Gob'.e, of Kellopg. was in the city Tuesday. For first class dentistry to Dr Little of Oakland. Mre. V. H. Drennan went to Portland yesterday for a yieit. Mr. and Mrs. McKay of Wilbur, were in the city Tuesday. For fine sboea ask for Dr. A. Reed's cushion .eboe, at Josephson'r. Lee Thornton, who has been attending school at Eugene, ia home for a visit. Special sale of silk plushes fur 35, 40, 50 and 75 cents per vard at Josepbson's. Bond, the watchmaker seils spectacles at lowest prices and can fit tbem cor reclly. E. C Stoart, of Oakland, was among the cot cf town visitors to Roeeburg Tuceday. Pain in loius, poffed eyelid, palpita tion of heart. Hudyan cures. All drug glEte, 50 cents. C. P. Snell, an attorney ot Medford, was looking after business matters io this city yesterday. . ( - He that is warm thinks all so," but many people are always cold because of poor blood. They need Hood's Sorsapi rill. You will find just what yon want in a pocket knife, out of that last consign ment just received at Churchill & Woolley's. E. Da Gas. M. D member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Marsiera bunding residing corner Douglas scd Jackson street. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick has cow secured offices and residence at tbe S. E. coner of Cass and Main streers in the home of Mr. Geo. U. Churchill. J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sur geons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured tbem with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits. A. C. Marsters & Co. If you ever look us you have made mistake. We are tbe people you are looking for, we bave tbem. Low prices are at our store. Rice & Rice, House Furnishers. Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Care. Doctors bad given her op to die with crocp. It's an infallible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and lung trouble. Relieves at once. A. C. Marsters & Co. Geo. Estdt, the S. P. sgent at this place, started on bis southern trip, Mon day, in the interest of the Order of Telegraphers. Mrs. Estes and daughter Miss Bertha, will join him in California, next week. It takes but a minute to overcome tickling in tbe throat and to stop s cough by tbe nse of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless and pleaeant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its after effects. A. C. Marsters & Co. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY" CUBES sick headache, indigestion and constipa sion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. -Sets, and 50 cts. M. F. Rapp, drngcUt. J 1ST Received. A large line of string instruments, violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, also a large stock of smaller in struments. Violins from (4 op. Mando lins from (7 up. Accordions 2 to $J0. Other instruments in propsrtion. Great value in these instruments. See them at T. K. Richardson's. A fine line of spray putnps at Church ill & Woolley's. Price reduced on Winchester riuVs at Churchill & Woolly V. Wanted To purchase a good panther skin, inquire at this office. l John Beckley went to Oakhin I Inst j Tuesday morning on a business trip, i Special sale of children's scAilet all- wool underwear for 35 cents per garment. at Josepbson's. ' Dr. L. H. Hamilton has returned home from Portland to visit during the holidays. Tiembling Lands, weak limbs and un steady gait. Hudyan cures. All drng g'sts, 50 cent?. A fine euy rocker is a j-jy forever and S'rong has a lite shipment that " will cake anyone joyous. Chas. Keller, who lately opened a jewelry shop near tbe depot, has ,quit and returned to Myrtle Creek. Either chickens or tarkrs r.m h hatched ins Peteluma Incubator. See them at Churchill & Woolley's. Do yoa know a bargain when yea tee it? They are looking you straight in the eyes when you are io oor store. Rick & R:cs. Jasteee the money yoa eould have made if yoa had bought an incubator last season. Talk with Churchill & Wool ley. ; The rail road yard was full atd run ning over Monday night and it required rustling U arrange t ie yard so there would be no delay. ""j jM nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, tisited mioeral springs, and grew worse. I osc-i Kodol Dveyep sia Cure. That cured roe." It d-gests what you eat. Cures indigestion, eonr stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. A. C. Marsters & Co. It is reported that Miss Nettie Cain, of Aumsville, Oiegon, recently died at that place, with diptheria. Miss Cain's former borne was at Riddle, where her brother Frank lives. Sbe had gong to Aumsvill to fill the poskion as tel-1 graph operator for tbe S. P. Co. Her many friends will be grieved to bear of her death. - ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on s positive guarantee. Cures heartburn, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or any form ot dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relie, 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug store. Miss Lanra Jones of the Drain Watch man is seriously ill. Dr. McKenney was called to attend her and left on San day morning's overland, returning in tbe afternoon. He received a letter on yes terday morning's train from her brother, stating that sbe was no better. Eugene Register, Wednesday. Frank McDaniels, charged with the murder of Claire Fitch at Portland was convicted of manslaughter, tbs extreme penalty for which is confinement in the state's prison for a term of 15 rear. He J will no doubt get the extreme penalty of , me law. lne verdict was a surprise as according to tbe evidence he was either guilty of a most brutal murder of a yonng girl or he was innocent of any crime. A big reduction in Eastman K'tJaktV at Chuichill & Woolle) 'a. The R. R. Dancing Club will givo grand Xraasball, Decora be r 2, 189l. M, O. Warner, tho piano tuaor of E't gene, is looking after his work in town. Mrs. VanBuren returned home Sun day night ftoui her visit in Now York. Mr. Jehu Canuday of Oakland came Monday and visited several dttya in tbe city. There will be a grand Xmaa ball given by the R. R. Dancing Cla', December 5,1899. Tired limbs, aching joints aud pains ia muscle?. Hudyan cures. All druggUts, 50 cents. 1 Mr. Spangli and wife of Lou king Glass weredoinj; business in the county e.'ot Tuesday. Ed Riddle, late of the 2nd Oregon vol unteer, has tafcun ix position as fire mau on the S. P. Wanted Tho address of some one convenient to Roeeburj. who will diess boarekuis for roi;s Notify this cilice. Ladies, if y m are Icoiing for whito or colored taffeta silk, you'll Cud a nlcs lir.e here Novelty Store. Bond bag the nicest Iroi ie clocks for holiday present?, must le sold at some price. Come and get one. Uucle Jeff Singlaton want to Portland, on Wednesday's local and will remain at the hospital a week or two, tor treatment of his i yes. Miss Liara Junes, editor of lb Drain Watchman, has been seriously ill. We hope so m to bo able to report her com plete recovery. Jutt arrived at StroigV Fnrr,i;u:e Sure, a Isle tbipment ot Cue rockers, call and ete tbem they are wurih looking at atd wid uot last Ion. The lay car pasted tbrongti going eon til, Sunday. Its coming is always welcome to our people, as it puts many thonsand dollari iu circulation at once in our city. Mrs. M. Cox was culled to Cottage Grove, Wednesday, by the news that her' boy' had been quite badly hurt, while scutllm. It is hoped tbe injuries will not prore serious. Dr. John Wright, father of Mre. W. T. Wi igbt, left on Tuesday tveting's local for San Joee, Cal. Tte Dr. wus rectmly from the east, acd had been vieittog bis dii'iiht jr in this city. Engineer Frank McDonald bos been enjoying a to week uit from bis father. The elder McDjnald retnrned to Sacramento today, where bo has' charge of an engine in the S. P. yards, Tiliog. The Y. W. C. T. U. will not met this Thursday evening as usual,, but .will meet Friday evening, Dec 7J;h., af Mrs. V. C. LoodonV. The first regular meet-in- will bo Jan. 4, 1900, in the League room of the M. E. church. Conductor Ge. E iwicht and wi'.e re turns 1 to Asbiaod Thursday from San Francisco. Tbe former has been having a three week's Tacati in, while Mrs. En wicht has been in the bay city Xar the past three months. Tidings. Flook & Dyainger are thoroughly over hauling their wood manufacturing plant, farnishin; their offices ia fine style and are ready to show their patrons tamplea of work equal toany turned out ia the coantry. This is sn enterprisiog firm and are helping to build up oar town. Remember tbe Presbyterian Sunday School Christmas exercises Saturday evening at 7 o'ekek. Tbe church is dec orated with evergreens and s brick fi re place is building. A enowsbower has been ordered and is expected to arrive along with Santa and tbe Brownies. The public cordially ioyited. We were invite 1 down to tbe Sash & Door factory of Flo A & D.sinzcr ti see tbe Ferris wheel which they have con structed to be used in tbe Christmas ex ercUes at the Christian tnurcb. This will be something new and the effect will be very pretty an J plessios. Tbere will be 12 cabinets representing tbe 12 months in the year and these cabinets will contain the presents to be distribut ed. Tbe whole will bs nicely decorated aud will be well worth seeing. Mr. E. L. Hoppaogarner, who like been station agent at ibid place for some time past, left on TbesJay afternoon for Oregon City, and will take the office there. Of coarse we regret that Mr. Hoopengarner was stationed at his new place and we are pretty sare he also re grets it for many reasons, some.ot which are not present now. Before bis de parture from here be was presented with a beautiful Knights of Pythias watch charm, by bis assistants in the office here, Meesr. Claude Young and Sam Irvine. Independence Enterprise. I IS Wood Choppers Wanted. Near tunnel 7, six miles north of Glen dale. U pay $1.15 per cord, cash, All wioter job. Address or apply to Cuas. Feikkkt, Glendale, Or. .mtmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmm EREnPTORY CLEARANCE SALE. Mackintoshes, Boots, Childrcu and Ladies' Wool Underwear, Men's Underwear, Flannellette Night Gowns, Wool Hosiery, Wrappers, Dress Skirts, Petticoats, Blankets,- Clothing, Hats, Etc. GVELTY CASH STO Born. GROUr. At Looking Glass on Dec. 13, 1890, to the wife of R. D. Grout, daughter. All doing well under tho care of Dr. DaGas. Fatal Accident. George Noah, the engineer at tbe brewery, was instantly killed at abjut 10 O'clock this morning. It seems that In attempting t adjast a small belt about tbe machinery, he was caught t y some part of the machinery and was almost instantly crushed to death, every bone in his body was broken, bis skull crushed and his bnrlns scattered about tbe room. Mr. Noah was about 33 years of age and was nnmairied. He came to Rose- burg last spring, and bad been worxlng in tbe brewery for some time. He hsd no relatives in tbe west, so far as known, and until his papers are examined, it well not mobably be known where his relatives, if he has any, reside. He wsb little known in Roeeburg, except to his employers y The funeral will. probably Uke place tomorrow. fffffifftfffffffiiiiffffffffffffftffffffffifffiiffifffffftffiiftfifftffrf oo in Cash " Given Away. Commencing: with November ist, we will give with each $1.00 cash purchase, a chance at the $50.00 prize, which we will give to the person holding the lucky number. The drawing will take place on Jan. ist, 1900. Our prices on LadicsVand Men's rurnishings, Millinery, Boots, Shoes and Hats Are right, as are those in our other departments, and inspec tion will convince you that w emean what we say. Mail ord ers promptly filled. Send for samples. 1.9 ; 9 J o OSEPilrS.O-- rSo 301 and 303 Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon. o Glendale. Cold, clear, sunshiny weather prevails In this valley, succeeding tbe smalt snow storm of last week. Tbe high waters are subsiding, and it may indicate pleas ant weather for Christmas. ClemmenU and Wall are ling t give a grand bill on uun mas mgui, at Woodfor'ds hall. We are informed that the supper will bs given by Mrs. Will Smith at the New Glen Jala hote1. Col. 8. W. Blaisdite, snanag.r of the ABC mioei, spnt Sunday iu Glendale. J. L. Dewey, manager of the Douglas mines, cams ia on ouuaay evening, aud will spend some dayi here, looking after his largs businosi interests io Glendale. Dr. P. A. Harris, oor popuUr M. D., ia kept bnsy day and night, attending upon bis patients. ; Col. MJaiy lioloijs spent Svme days at this place this week. Tue colonel re ports prosperity in his pleasant neigbbor hooJ at Holmes Valley. Married, at the residence of C. P. Totten at Glenellen, by Rev. Uandsaker of Wolf Creek, lit. W. P. Totten and Mies Maggie Oiinghouse, on Sanday, Dec. 17, 1S90. The wedding was private only relatives being present. We ex tend to onr popular P. M. and his bride onr heartiest congratulations. Mrs. F. T. Lady will leave for Portland on Thursday erening. where she will spend tbe holidays, visiting relatives and friends. She will be tbe gues of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ellid vinted Mr and Mrs. C. S. Jackson, at Rojeburg, last week. Rsv. D. T. Summerville preached to a goodly sized congregation, at the Glen dale school house, last Wednesday night. Joseph Warner, of Forest Grove, is visiting his sister, Miss Maud Warner, and other relatives at Glendale. John W. Reddeld, of Boekydell, a prominent pioneer of Oregon, visited Col. W. J. Martin, at Glendale, List week. Charles Mann will leave on Wednes day evening for Idaho. He will spend a week visiting relatives at Oregon City and Portland while en'ooto ta his new location. v Jacques Dros., the energetic farmers, who have a contract of R. R. wood, on their place, are getting along nicely, and well deserve their prosperity. Walter Benlzcn has sold bis interest in tbe Glendale saloon business, and will leave with his family tomorrow .evening for Canyon ville. Mrs. M. A. Dubell is visiting relatives at this place. She wilUeave for Canyon ville tomorrow. Ed Boyd, of tho Gold Bug mines, is visiting his family at Tbe Cedars, this week. Mollik. DaWitt'a Little Early Risers purify tho blood, clean the liver, invigorate tbe system. Famous little pills for con stipation and liver troubles. A. C Marsters & Co. Elkton Notes. Mis. II. Vdun Las reltiraeJ Jrooj Cot tag Grovo. Soma snow fell here last wtck, Mies May Rjb-rts, who has been vis iting her aunts at this place, retnrned h)me on Toelat'd stage. Miss Mary Freyerof Scoltsburg, passed through here ThurLiy earoute to Cot tag Grove. Wm lidnedict umia a trip to Roeeburg laitwe.'k. Mie3Saie Retkley hii gue to Ash-! land tJ reawia for soma time. J. A. Sawyers took a load of passen gers to D.-aio last Thursday. Mrs. Ferguson, a sister of Mr. Fen Sutherlio.of Oakland and an aunt of Johnson aud Cyrus Levins of this place, passed through here on tbe stage one day last week. Miss Be 3ei j Sawjera spent Saturday and Suoiiy with her parents. Prof. Mshammed, a Torkub herb scientist gavd an entertainment on Tues day and Wednesday nights of last week. Mrs. Cheshire, who hat been vishing he.' parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Palmer of Scotts burg passed through on Thurs day's stage. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Jones hive gone to Gardiner. Mr. Jones has rented the Oir farm and will reside there. Who? DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During the Holidays? IPSO, r " 1 Miss Anaid E. Guani.14, Tyre, Mich., says, "I suffered a long time from dys pepsia; loet flesh and became very weak Kcdol ijyspepaia Cure completely cared me." It digests what yon eat and cores alt forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to- give immedits relief in the worst cases. A. C. Marsters & Co. Noice'toths Public. RoeKisi'EQ, Or., October 21, IS7J. Notice is hereby given that tbe under signed, the trustee cf tbe bankrupt es tate of Daniel Curtin, w:ll receive and consider propositions Uit tbe purchase of what is known as the Curtin Saw Mill, Situated near ComMocks, Oregon, all prjpoeitions subject to rejection. Address me at Roeeburg, Oregon. Date for closing the receipt of the ease will be thirty days from the date hereof. lUted at Roeeburg, Oregon, Ibis -1st day cf October, 1399.'..- J, T. Bridges, iTrustee. Have us call twice or three times a week for y orders, if you- are within the city limf irop us a postal card or 'Phone 201. Call in and see our Fancy Decorated Haviknd China and other China Ware. J. F. BARKER & CO. M A r r- Af)l(Q) Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartiflcially digests the food and aids Nature tn strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. 1 ti3 the. M est disco vereddipest ant and tonic. No ot her preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, neartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadaclie,Gastialgia,CraTnps.and fell other resultsof Imperfect d I treat Ion. Prepared bv E. C Dawitt A Co.. Cbicaoo. inn That is whyjbur business has more than thribbled in;the past year. We started with the belief that a pleased customer would be our best advertisement and such has proved to be the case. ""Jhnnks. Vupou our many y express our sin I their many acts of jmaaus of extend- anks to all our many nobly cam ) to our in our hours of djath of our dar- EVERY I m M DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,. FURNISH ING GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NO- i TIONS, RUBBER BOOTS, OIL CLOTHING. Agents for the Salem Woolen Mills Tailor Made Clothing and McCalls Bazar Patterns. . 1..;'.. C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. HOW CHARLES 17. - BABOO Q Proprietor Lyceum Shell Qyter Parlor, ofRocbsatar, tsJ Obtained $2 J20O Ufa tnsaranco PoBcy. ' ''My business as proprietor of the Lyceum Shell Oyster Parlor. 345 Jli street, Rochester. N. V.." writes Mr. Charles W. RW ..c Ji ZZZdZ? that my laegs became effected. My doctor told me I'd cave to leave the stc and POtOirnrlc St (nnr. tfcingoatdoors. He said my longs were in bad shape, and I knew it fast as u-ell as he did. The trouble bad been growing oa me for a long time. Like roost other people. I tried to make, myself believe the trouble was not in the lungs. 1 called it stomach ttrmbieor ner vons disorder, bet I kept coughing, spitting acd wasting away right along. I lost ia weight, falling from 140 to 115 pounds. Somehon r other, I got hold of Acfc- ir' Knrlich for Throat and Luog Tror-bJes, and after taking it aotrdiuir to directions. 1 wJ as well as anv nun i-, V-Vl- ctr- T 1 .. . tore I took the cold w.itc'i c.vae so near killing me. I now weigh 150 poands-l ten pounds more tbaa e After recovering, I applied for a life iMoraaC policy. V hen the utor ivgan examining me. 1 was afraid he wtmld discovc that my lungs bad once bcea atlccted. bot he didn't. I passed all rieht. an was prt nonnccd in a tirst-c!ayi condition. If that isn't proof of the raot dob tare kind that Acker s English Remedy is a great medicine. I don't know wha you cad proof. I give it my warmest endorsement. My address is given abort' Anyone who wishes may write me personally about my case." Sold at 35c.. 50c acd $1 a bottle, throughout the United Sutes and Canada and m England, at is. rJ..;s. 3d.. 4S. 6d. if you are not satisfied after buvinr return the bottle to vor Jriicis' a"i . i-. pnn. v ' - ;.z . " . "hi uivttt. !r t uUhorLr i&c Uvr i. Whik lR Jt CO , Pnprieton. Atw l ort For sale by M. F. Rapp, Druggist. : I -A:--'. - . ii t. LSI .ii-rX .1 1 1 The Ladies Aid Society will bold a church fair and military bazaar, in the Edsnbower school boose, Tuesday, t)ec. 19, 1800. Doors open at 1 p. ni. and contiaaios open all afternoon and even ing. Military dinner and lanch iil be served; menu baked beans, brown bread and coffee, pie and cheese. Bazaar, fancy and useful articles suitable for domestic purposes, Christmas presents and etc. Proceeds to furnish the (new) Bethany M. E. chared. Come one and all, and help us in this good cause. Trices reasonable. Mas. Lccy Ohkx, Resident. Graham Post No. 76 (1. A. R. Comman.tor K. D. Howell and Qms tr-ma4ier J. W. Wriitbt of Reno Po G. A. R., .-f ihU c:tv, went to Canyoi ville, Tueday evening of last week, arf organized r ii. A . K. rt !hat plicl with lhe following tfficfr--: f Commander, John I. Oto : Sr. V. d Wm.T. Lidy; Jr. V. ;., Laww Asl1 A., James O. Piwce;Q M.. Jamra J Pool; Senrt., S li ct. J.ln; Cbaplais AVm.viral.xia; O. id D.. 1ac D Erani O U U , Wm. Fl.K.k ; Q. L rvt., Wonico't. Real Estate Bought and Sole c AatJatJiSBflaKsir , Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSEiSIO.N UIYE3. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands anu Mining Properties Prune and Hop Lands of best qnaiiiy, iu choice locations in quantities to suit intending rmrchasers. at rensonftHlf w r -p.j pnees and easy terms. Inquire of I D. S K.. BXJIOK, mwaala Btt.' wwA I WYLIE PILKINGTON, General Blacksmithing: s rROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ PL.TE5 A 5PECIALTV, I KSfAlRlNa OF AU KISDS FKUill'Tl.V DUNE J Stiop 0.1 Corner WashluKlou anil Khiic st Itoiebu.K (i FOR sass. and who were so rtj to comfort ua and for the manv II! o sympvthy wo an 111r nwiiw