POPL L!ST 1 ICKfcT. Dryan for President, Towne for Vice President. Sioix Falls, 8. D., My 10. Tbe Kational Popul t Convention concluded Its tession, and adjourned r'n die utter nominating lion. W. J. Bryan for prrei dent and the Hon. Charles A. Towne for vice-president. Til nomination of Mr. Towne wa only accotuplhlied after a "truggle of eereral hours' duration, in which an el fori irB maJo to have the question of the nomination of n, vii-t-prrldetitial candidate referred to a committee to con fer with the democratic and silver tepnb lican parlie in their nati 'rial conven tions ' A motion to this etlVct whs defeatrd by vote of lY.S to 402. Both candidates were nominated by acclamation, but before the result whs reached various candidates were pWrd in nomination, and their name huiww- Bively withdrawn. Both nominal k C8 were aecompl d amid scenea i ,i ureal enthusiasm. Towne pose- a silver republican. Work of the County Court. Io the Aaron Roe ei-tate, the sale of certain real property xj Arthur Stradoi is con timed. W. A. 8miley appointed adminis trator of the estate of Henry Armstrong, deceased. Final settlement of the estate of Geo. Hunter, (Jece ist 1, set for July 2, l'JOO, at 10 o'clock a. iu. The petition cf V. L. Co'.)b for the va cation of certain streets as platted in the town of Dillard is granted. Io the estate of Delinda Hill, deceased, the sale of the real property of the ea tite to Mary Ellison is approved. Mrs. Lore tit J. Spooner was appointed guardian of Oildert G. and Lillian A. Spooner, minor children of i. A. Spoon er deceased. K.T. Clakely is appointed as clerk of ejection in Mt. Scott prvcinct ; vice, II. A. Blakely, who is a resident of Kist Uiupqia Iu the estate of Karl Kiruruel, de teamed, the sale of certain real property tf Mai.) estate tj Mrs L. i. Mclotyre is (proved, lathe estate of J. K. Mitchell, de Hr.tel, the eale of the real property of rai.l estate t) Mrs. Eliza C. Mitchell, is approved. In tLe estate of Edward Hambridge, . deceased, the administrator, H. L. An drug, is authorized to sell the personal property of said estate at public or pri . rate sale. In the tstataof J. M. Ingram, de coated, the administrator. John 7. Long, it authorized to sell the personal proper ty of the estate at public or private sale. In the estate of YV. B. Carey, due-eased. Isaac T. Coy a appointed administrator, and Geo. Steoson, Edward Da hi and W G. Stenson, appraisers. In the estate of Sarah Ellen Mattoou deceased, the administrator, Ira Witn. berly, is authorized and directed to sell the real property of said estate after due publication of notice of juch file. In the estate of Win. Wells, deceased, the final account of the administrator, T J. Singleton, approved and settled, and . administrator and bondsmen exonerated In the estate cf A. V. Reed, deceased, the final account is approved and the execator, Eva iieod, Warri-n P. Heed and Ben E. Lyster, difc'.arge.i. In the matter of a county road through tbeBusbey and other lands in Brooaside addition to II eeburg. C. A. McOee, A 8. Ireland and Jan, Newland were ap pointed viewers and O. F. Thiel surveyor to meet on Saturday, May 2. The resignation of (. W. Carter as co administrator of the estate of Karl Kim in el, deceased, is accepted and Mrs. Fredericks Kimmel continued a sole administrator of eaiJ e tite. In the estate of Tor s. Wiley, deceased, the final account of the administrator, J. 6, Wiley, ia approved and adminis trator discharge J. In the estate of C. M. Mioter, deceased the personal property, which is all the property of sail estate, appraised at 256.20 be tel apart for the uee and benefit of (be wiJow and minor children ard farther administration discontinued. 1 a the estate of Washington Ila.hee, dei-wl. W.n Tipton, A. II. Dirckman an i W. 13. Att- rnn'-y are appointed ap praisers, L D. Huhe6 executor Self-reliaa:e means leirniDg early that if you ar s ra trouble, no one is go tag t j get up la the night to help 70s ut. ammimmmmmm!tmmmmmmwmn Shirt Waists! Underwear. SlimmCr I con,P'ete nue of Covert, Ducks, White Pique Skirts iu plain and appliqucd designs 3kirtSe vaO'mK m price from 50c to $2.25. !! - J ! rc a tnc rae or swe summer dresses. ZllK lOUlarClSjWe have a line iu the new gray lavcndai and purple shades which arc trade winners. it: ROSEBURG. OREGON. amutuuummiwwwiUwwuwwuumuK Gold Brick From Bohemia. A gold brick weiithinn i pounds, and valued at $ lO.OOt) will soon tie placed on exhibition in this city. P.J. Jennings has brought it iu from the Uohemia dis- ict. It ia from Ihe Heleua mino and represents a L) days' run with a uve stampmill. The brick has been saMyMocko ! in a private eafe. It is somewhat larger thau an ordinary brick and is of a dull yellow color. A regular brirk tironzed over wonld be a close iojitution. It does not look very heavy, but when one tries to lif'. it suddenly uh ia eurprUed at the weight. It seems uloed faKt to what ever it is reatiujj .upon and it is pretty uard to j;et a finger hold und"r it. iome sufuplesof the ore from which tlie brick was mined were seen and these fairly glittered with flake K"'d. The fact that a five-stamp mill could yiind oat such a gold brick in 20 davs (shows how wonderfully rich the g'lid mu'-t be. Mr. Jennings is thinking some of put ting the brick on exhibition in a safe place, but ha not complied ':ie ar rangements yet. Telegram, May '). The District Fair. The annual fair given by the Second J Southern Oregon District Astociation, is , to be held in Marehfield this) ear, and; the date set is the last week iu August.! Considerable ex pence will have to be iu -' currad by the management in erection of stands for vegetable, s'alls for uaUle, ; hog, etc., building grand xtarul and j making arrangements for acconrodaiiou ' of visitors, and many ether matter too j numerous to mention. It is therefor absolutely necessary that the go id will of the business men! and public-spirited, ciiizens be (Jedgd ' to sui'p jrt the eiitarpriae, aud the nrceH- ! sary Ian in to make the fair a grand sue- ' cesa be forth cumliii;. A Ure uiuibr : of visitors from oottide countiea be : here, and the interests of the bay will he ' tifui'fiite'l in various ways by 1 heir com- um. Uo'ib May .ef. Portland Elks to Hold a Fair. Now 'tha'. it has been ' decided that there is to be no Portland expouilijii 10 that city next fall, the K ks tiavn come to the rescue.' At a meeting ol the oidr held there a few days ug ) a cjiumittee was appointed to make arrangements for a grand street fair or c.anival. FuiiCii-ns of this kind have been cairied no' wilh great success in maoy cities. Something of this kind will not only be a novelty to this state, but ill ' a pleasing change from the usual rou ii.M exposition. The committee will be an nounced within a day or two, and wili enter on the discharge of its duties at once. It will doubtless receive hearty encouragement from the public, and as the Elks have alwsya beeo successful in carrying out anything o! . thi nature, they will see that the proposed carnival is no exception to the role. . El 81111... We pride ourselves have the Largest, Cheapest andjHcst line otj blurt Waists ever shown lntlusjcity. Prices from 50 cts to $2.50. In this department some merenrir.ed Sateen Skirt, which cannot f 1 1 Ml C u. oc 10m irom suk in Cheaper ones but good ones at $1.25, $2.oc and $2.50. J05LTHS0n5J Read This, Consumptives " From the way tny wife coughed for nix months, I knew she had consump tion. She showed it in her face, too, nnd her botly.wastcd away to a mere skele ton. After she fjot down in bed the doctors couldn't do any good. 1 called in both Dr. T. A. Shannon and Dr. N. L. Hawsen, each of whom is a first-clasa that would rcRcli the trouble in lirr limes. Mv wife's father came to see her one day, when she jot very low. He lives in Cedur Liikc, Wis., while we live in Kite Lake, Wis. Ho i&iJ lie knew what was needed, and made me tjet a Iwttlc of Acker's linsjlish Remedy for Consumption. I went to Schmidt's, our local druggist, and got a bottle, and it helped her right away. She took eight 50c. bottles, and they put her back on her feet and made her as sound and well as any wo man in towu. She has taken on flesh again, she doesn't cough, and if any one, who doesn't know the facts was to be told she was so near death with consumption, he wouldn't believe it. My wife docs all her housework, and at night steer's rs sotinrHy ns you please. I Icr stomach no longer gives her any trouble at nil. Maybe you doubt what I am telling. If so, I advise you to see J. N. Schmidt, the druggist who sold me Ae!;e-r's English Remedy for Consumption. He'll tell you the same thing, lie r.ays Acker's English Remedy is wonderful in all throat and lung troubles; that jt is sold on n guarantee to cure, or money returned, and he never yet had a hot tie come hack to his store, although he has sold hundreds of them. My name is Luther Bedell, Rice Lake. Wis." Acker's Bnsrliih Remedy ia o!! by all drus-iriiits under poaltlve (fuamnte "-:r rr.onrv will be refunded In ctin of luilure. c yx. and i a bottle la .1 '.ri'is u Canada, in i-.nxiunu '" V.: t.hi.ir ,jmn:i.'ir. II'. For sale by M. General News. Two livers up Yukon wsy have the names of Mi Kinl-y and Bryan, respect ively. According o Sill Citv figures, the nunricr of Mormona now in existence is a'i3,ooo Manila papera ftaun that Aguinaldo is ! reported skulking among the Igorote vil : lagftt of Lnon. I British Colnrntiia calitaliHtn will tun I nol Ciiilkont Pass mouniain and build a railroad from Drea fo 1ike l!iinefl. j President McKinUy will spend the : summer us rpiietly i posaihle at Caotori. ' lie -v i 1 1 make no e-"che during the : tioiitiral campaign. Moea It. (iotliut, of New York, who wai formerly a bandmsHter in the Rus sian army, propose to inise a regiment for the National (iuard of Imh state com po"ed entirely of Hvbread, Increasing demand for electrical power from Niagara Falls and ih Hpprnaching Pan-American Kxposition at Buffalo, have induced Ihe construct ion of a second wheel-pit and station at the falls, l'.leven new turbines will add .Vi.OOO horse power to the 53,000 already supplied by fen tur bines. Accordmic to Frank (j. Carpenter, thu well known correiondeiit. the ta.'and of Mindanao i the rluheit of ttiv Philip pine sroop, and an excellent field for American ente'prit and capital.. . on the fact that wo we show a very hand aiij colors at S3. 50. i. ! , u , ana 41. (a. II. WiOKl ll A t'O., Pnijrldort, .Vtw JVrfc R Rapp, Druggist. y "Scnlc Lin ol tha WorlJ" The Favorite Transcontinental Route Ret ween the Northwest and all Points Ki-t. Choice of Two Knutei Throtikjh the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Route" kast ' of l'ueblo and Denver. All Passengers uranted a day stop-over in the Mormon Capital or anywhere be tween Oxden and Denver. Personally conducted Tourist Excursions three days a week to ' Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the Bast. For Ticketa and any Information Re KardinE ,Ratea, RouteB, etc., or for De acriptive AdvertiainK Matter, call on Agents ol Oroxon Railway A Navigation Co., Oreiiou Whort f.ine or Kouthern Pacific Companies. K. K. HOOPER, Oeneral Pas. A Ticket Aicent, " DenveiCol., . ; If "f yy R. WILLIS, fVttorney and Counselor at Lawt Will nraalle la all the eourti of lh r)Ut. Jt (re tn Mnraten llullillim, UuuiIm euantjr.Or. W. BENSON, Attoruey-at-Law. Roomt I aii'l -' Rovlow Hill M I nit. IIOHKIU HU. OHKdON J HA B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, Offltv In I'diirt lloiinn Willi Dl.l. Ally. KUHCBUKti, OKKliON Q.EK(HiK M. BROWN, Attorney-it-Law, Duvu.Hialr. HOHBOHHK, Oil J C. Kl'LI.KUTWN Attorncy-at-Law. Will pmolleit In nil Hie Htato mid Kiilural ConrU Ofllcu Iu Mailt"' lllilf , Kuai'luirR, Orvfon. JAS. K. SAW YJCHS, ATTORN K V-AT-I.A W, Kosniii'iKi, OiiUiOM, Room 3 A , taylor A Wilson Block. c )MMODOItK S. JACKSON, Attorney mid CounM-Hor at Law. Mining l.uw und Water Rights n.ndo a S'CinIty. MtTi Bid. ItosKIil'Ktl, UllKUON JOHN If. SHIPK, AITORNKV-ATLAW, ROSKIIIMO, Ollloux. Iliitliie Hfm I'.S. Un, ofti..(.i, I u bll'ltieo ntxTliilly. Otico Alirnlmin II ltill ou. M. CRA-WTOBD, Attorney at Law, oomildit. Slaratera fitda., ROs'KBC'R'i, UK P"Bul!U' lioliirn the tt H I .. nn.. ... Btluliif cM-a .poclalty. ' R"olvor V. . Land 0o. JA. I fCHANAN, N.jtry I'ubli,. Attorney-at-Law. Collections' a Specialty. Mimter iuil.linf. KO-KUl It., OK J. CURTIS SX( )C)K , jr:YnsT. niilii-111 iii.nii,,,! Rosebnrg, Or. llllf. .HI T I'M.l.illn W n'-iYNi', DHNTiST, Kt-viow BiiImIiiiu. 1 vk'phottu .Vii. 4 r.t'-EIit'K'i, OllKOO.N E. M- CIIKADIJC. DOCTOR OF DKNTAI. Sl'RtJKk Y oni.t llalll In iii.i l.t'ii Bilk ,.no MiKimm IIOMKII1 1:0, OKKt.ON' QR.OFO. K. HOUCK, Physcian cS: Snrgeou. OflIe ft Oftiiv Hni. KO.-Kilt'lOl OKhtlON I'linuf, Main .11 jgJLMKU V. HOOVKR, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGKnN. Kohkiii DllKI.ON Mpui'la) alli'inliiti wIm ii i iJiM-am-i uf tlr Now ami 'I ti roar. Oltl.'e Main Mt. oin-il.Hir ninth of ('1ivIIm.11 Hioni', Main :l. Nwi'letr Mefllot. OnKBIJKU DiVlrtlO.N No ;. B. OK l It., miwtaererj m-oouiI am) loiirlh HniuUy. ALPHA LOIKIK, NO. 47. K. OK I'.. MIKT8 evtry WixliiKiilay eveulna at OilJ KlIIumi Hall. VUilliiK KiiIkIiI Iu gmxl laiitlltif ror flUlly tnvUod lo atluud. Jim MK K I.I.I, C, (', C. II. HsllKIt, K. II. H. LAOKKI. LOlMK. A. K. A. mTkICoFlaK ineullnira tlia -'J anil 4th Wi.,lri.,Uv. in each inoiitb. Kt'(JENE I. N.T. Jkwstt, H'ouy. PAHItO'lT V. M. TOKKBDK(j C'lIAPTKK. NO. a. O. K. H. UKtCTH tbe llrkt ana llnnl TUurwlayi ol each month. MKH. K.J. HntOUO, W. M. MACIiiC UAT, tieu'y. tOtlEKN WOODMEN OK AMKKK'A. MKKT on li rat ami third Tuuaday of fai ti i.ionlh In tlio rlii Maaoula bull. II. W II. L. M a KaTKan, Clerk. MlI-I.KB, V. t'. UTOODMIN OF TIIK WOKI.II li.k Can-.p o. J.'i. iiii ift at thu 01I Pi lluwa Hal all in l4oeliurir. cvitv lat. :irl ami Mh M,imiii rvtmliiK. VitltliiK iiflKlilKira alwaya Wf.iunio. J. A. HIM HAN'AN, C. C. N.T. JKWErr.Clurk. pHILETARUN I.Ou(K. NO, , 1 mnia Haturlav nyeuliig of . I. O. O. X. Illllltf lit MMJ'H tMi.i.M I tholr ball In Oil. I Kellow 'lrmple at KOMbura. Mcmltcriiof ilia onlur In tnnd aumllna rc liivll l lo atUind. UIIA.S. OI.KSON N. II N. T. Jkwctt, Beo'y. DOiEBtJR( LOlXiE, NO. 1(1, A. O. V. W tuueU tbe aM'4Dj auJ fourth Moudavmil Jch mouth at7;Wp. m. at Odd FelUiwn Hall. Mttmuiiraof thoordur Iu aood ataodlua aralu f Had to atland. li. T. Mi.I.'lAM EN, Ruoordi r. . . H. WEST . yiurncli'r