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dvertismg J bb Printing la busy seasons brings you yoor sUare of trade; Is a very important factor in ' : 1 m mi advertising in dull sea sons brings yoQ yonr share, and also tbat of the merchant who "can't af ord" to advertise. J fleets no credit on a good Printing we gnaraatee it to be in every way satisfactory. Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. Vol. XXXII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901. No. 93 The ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER until January 1, 1903, for .4 in Oregon BiBtoracal Society A mv $1.50 ADVANCE Official Directory. FIDKBAU Theodore Roosevelt President John Bay Lyman J.Gage Elibn Hoot E. A. Hitchcock John D. Long James Wilson C. K. Smith Melville W. Fuller.. Joru II. Mitchell j Joseph Simon -Secretary of Bute ....Secretary ol Treasury Secretary of War , Secretary ol Interior Secretary ol Navy .Secretary of Agriculture Post Master General Chief. Justice U. 8. Senators . STATE or OREGON. Thos. H. Tongue Congressman 1st Dist M. A. Moody congressman 2nd Dist T.T. Gecr . .dovernor F. I. Dunbar Secretary of S' ate C. S. Moore. -State Treasurer J. 11. Ackerman-"....Supt. Public Instruction W. H. Leeds S'ate Printer I. K. Blackburn Attorney General C E Wolveuoni R.S. fiean Supreme Judgos F. A. Moore I .L.Cl.amberla n Clerk State Land Board. C. B. Bellinger C. 8. Dist. Judge Xoeih Hous-j U. 8. Marsha. D. M. Dunne .Collector Int. Be John Hail.: 0. 8. Dist. Attorney 8SCOKO JUDICIAL DISTRICT. W. Hamilton , Judge boo. M. brown. Prosecuting Attorney v. a. land orncx, roscbcbo. J. H. Booth Receiver J. T. Bridges. Register JOIST BEI'BBSKKTATIVKS. E. A. Booth Joint Senator Douglas, Lane and Josephine. D Brigss- Joint Representative Douglas and Jackson. DOUGLAS COCKTT. A. C. Marsters Senator S3urS I Bepresentatlve. D. R. Sham brook Clerk K. L. Parrott Sherifl G. W. Dimmick Treasurer M D Thnn.ft.ai rVwintj Jndge F. B. M.miin , , School Superintendent H. B. Gilielte Assessor W.F. Brigss. r. Surveyor J. C. Twitchell Coroner A. Abraham V. S. Reieree in Bankruptcy J. C. Young, f A. K. Kicholi, . Commissioners C. S. WBATHEB BCRIAO. Thos. Gibson Observer BOABn or C. g. PENSION KXAJUXUS. K. L. Hllier, M. D., President. J. C. Twitchell, M. D., Secretary. E. DnGas, M. D Treasurer. Professional Cards. DR. ALKIRE, ...Nerve Specialist ... Cures Rheumatism, Nervous Affections, Slouisth ani Liver Troubles, Spinal Disorder, Goitre. General Debiiily, Female Diseases, Cir culatory and Pulmonary Disturbances. Hours: 9 to 11:30; 1 toS. 7-8 Taylor & Wiison Bldg. Rosebnrg, Oregon JjLMER V. HOOVER,,. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. liOBKBLEG OSKGOK Special altenlion given to Disease ol the Kos and Throat. Office Main St., one door south of Ci tjHa Phuue. Main 30. Q Y. FISHER, M.D, Pliysician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. 'Phone Main 59L. EoBEBfRG, Oregon. jR.GEO.E. HOUCK, Phj'sciaii & Surgeon. Office Review Eld. Phone, Main SI ROSEBURG ORKGOH Y W HAYNES, DENTIST, Review Building, Telephone Ko. 4. ROSEBPRG, OREGON E. M. CHEADLE, DENTIST, Office opposite blocum's Hall ROSEBURG, ORE M. CRAWTOaD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 1A1, Mazstera Bldg ROSEBURG, OS stSrBusiness before the U B. Land Office and miuiug cases a spedaity. - Late Receiver U. B. Land OSes. JOHN H. SHTJPE, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W, ROSEBURG, ObeGOW Business before U. 8. Land Office and Probat business a specialty. Office Abraham Building. J C. FCLLERTON Attorney-at-Law. WD! practice in all the Bute and Federal Courts Office in Mkiks' Bldg., Rosebnrg. Oreron. QOMMODORE S. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Mining Law and Water Rights made a specialty. K&aters Bid. ROSEBCRG, OREGON P . W. BENSON, ' Attorney-at-Law. odi 1 and 2 Svevlcw BulldiDg. R03EBCE(.. OREGOH Q.' ORGE 1L BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Coar. H ue ioiiet lirr. EOSEBCEQ, OB J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialt'. B Jum 3 Bla.i. M Laildin;. E03EBDKG. OB py J. BQBLNETT, Attorney at Law. Boom 11, Taylor & Wilson Block. ROHBBUEQ, OEB. Fine Bronz Turkeys for Sale. Tboronghbrsd Bronz Turkevs, winners of the first pi ize "n tbe Rosebnrg poultry tltow last winter for sale. For prices nd other pa.tiula.-s apply to or address Cloaks Ekos-, Roeeburg O.-e. (35p Society Meetings. LO. T. M. Rosebnrg Hive No. 11. Holds its regular reviews upon the second and fourth Wednesday eve. of each month in the Native Sons' Hall. Sisters of other Hivts visitiog in the city are cordially invited to attend oar re views. Fankik Morris L. Com. DaisikC. Anderson, U. F. i: O. O. F. Philetarian Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Follows' Tmple, cor ner Jackson and Cass streets, on Saturday evening ot each week. Mem bers of the order in good standing are invited to attend. J. L. Boggs, N. G. G. W. Pkrry, Secretary. BP. O. ELKS. Roeeburg Lodge No. 326. Holds regular cuLuoiuuica- tions at I. O. O. F. Hall on second uid fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regu larly and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. W. H. Jamikson, E. R. V. C. Lokdox, Secretary. w OODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. 125. Mets at the Odd lallnwa' Hall in Rnnphnrff. everv tirst and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. t. . uODFEIY, VJ. Vi. J. A. BrcHAXAK, Clerk. E. S. Rosebnrg Chapter No. 8. Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in eacb nonth. Visiting members in good tandiLg are respectfully invited to at- end. Clara Rast, W. Jo.., Mrs. Libbik Coenow, Secretary. lfEBEKAH8. Rosebnrg Rebekah 1 Lodge No, 41. 1. 0. O. F., meets in s Odd Fellows' Temple every Toesday evening. Visiting Bisters and brethren invited to attend. Isrz Micelli, N. G. Ax ata Brcdfosd, R. S. a: F. & A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. U aids regular meetings on second and f nrtb Wednesdays of eacb month. 1. OLLESBEBG, W. AL. N. T. Jwett, Secretary. N TIYE SONS. Joe Lane's Cabin No. 16, Native Sons of Oregon, meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren always relcome. O. P. Coshow, President. Sam JoeKFBsos, Secretary. K. of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meets O. F. every Wednesday, in 1. U. Hall at 7:30 p. m. Members in rood si andinz are invited to attend 11. 1. MOJLALLXN, KJ. Free Johnson, K- R. S. W. OF A. Myrtle Camp No. 6330. Meets first and third Wednesdays I iih mnnth fit N.tivA Rons' Hall. Das Fisheb, Y. C. Geo. Byeos, Clerk. L ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Wondcrafu Meets on first and thu-d TborBdays of ech month at tbe Na tive Sons, HalL Visiting members in good standing are invited to attend. Hattis Mobiak, Guardian Neighbor. Lute Sacby, Secy. OF A. Court Douglas No. 32, For esters of America. Meets every Thursday evening in Native Sons' Hall. Visiting brothers a' ways welcome. W. J. MODBB, C. R. Will Cl brier, R. Sr E. V. Hoover, Physician. AO. u. w. Meets tl days of 1 W. Rosebnrg Lodge No. 16. the second and fonrtn alon- each month at 7:30 p. m.. in the Lm U. U. r. haji. wemoers m good standing are invited to attend. . ww ma- W S TTt 11. 1. A1CVLAU.EN, Al. . F. W. Roach, Recorder. D. .8 West, Financier. D EGREE OF PONOR. MyBticIxxlge No. 13. Mtete2nd and 4tb lbnrs day eveniRgs of eacb month in Na Sons' Hall. Visiting members cor- tive Sons' Hall. isiting dially "JVtted to attend. MBS. bCSIB .DALES, Iv. Ol a . H. Lbksox, Rec. sf0. E. FOURTH REGIMENT. O. I . N. G., meets at Armory Hall every Thnnav ttVAnin.. at n n rlnrkr. F. B. Haklii, Capt. LADIE8 of tbe G. A.R., Abraham Lin coin Circle No. 2, meets at Natiy Son's Hall at 2 o'clock on tbe sec ond and fourth Fridays of eacb month. FKEEI I ill iruixi .u iUHEKS SIMPS MRSriBOYD Groceries and Glassware . CrMCHS NO iron.' CM Kill- n H,T,riNESTCIWWN ROSEBURG, OREGON i Am 4 One Price Store Wollenhero- Rrnc. SK. Open until FALL I . is upon us and we have a few specially warm things S that we would call your attention to. If vou contem- piaie purcuasing a neating stove call and see those ft we are showing, they will keep you warm and are hot & fe bargains for our competitors. A great line of Blank- g ets and Comforts that are 2J c 1. n uuc tuuujju lu ami a.ii tuLucrb. i special veniiiaiea a Pillows is one of the latest attractions and one look Swill convince you they are the only Pillows made ft . t... r 41 " ? wuiiuv ui vuui aiicuiion. We can Carpet -our house from cellar to garret with anything you may desire and will guarantee ev- k I ery carpet sold to be as represented. ft Yours B. W. STRONG, 5 THF FIIDVITITDP MAN! -sy m X V i .A sVi 0 Bring Us Your FOR CASH J. F. BARKER d CO. nr. Jack Frost SUGGESTS "That all people wearing Oxfords go way back and sit down." ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... I Who Pays Oar cnbtomers pay os and they do it without kicking, lecanse we sell tbe beet groceries utaple and fancy, at , the memt reasonable prices in tbe city. If yon don't know this to be a fact, prove it by giving oa ft trial order. 'Phone 163. if Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when ou ordeT them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for go. ( goods and good service. I THE SUNSET Will continue to be, as it bus been, the leader in quality and prices. Don't forget tbat oar goods are all new and frseb. A trial is respectfully solicited. ffWe bBndle Albany Creamery Butter. BROWN Ft Advertise in the- 0 LADIES IT IS WITH PLEASURE WE ANNOUNCE THE CELEBRATED We have just received full line. Our Shoes are niale by Vtz A Dunn, of Rochester, N. Y., and we can as sure you they are a first class shoo in every way All we af k is for you to compare them with other shoes. " Store 8 o'clock. warm enough and cheap or t a -if.. 1 3 truly, W Roseburg, Ore rVOWfcUf a VI V CHICKENS, EGGS, BUTTER. OR TRADE. .But Mr. Frost is not in it with a WALK-OVER Shoe There is only one Best and the Walkover "IS IT." If you want to see the real thing and have $3.50 about your clothes, walk in. :$3.50 the Grocer? C. W. PARKS & CO. GROCERY... St CLOYD. s33s35&SEI Plaindealer LATE NEWS SUMMARY mpcrtant Events of the Past few Days. STATE, GENERAL, f OHIIGN. Cream of the Dispatches Dished Up in Condensed Form for the Busy Reader. The bin 12V barrel floor mill a Har- risburg, ttixi has been in conrs of eon stroction all summer, started to grin1 wheat To-day. Tbe mill has 5.000 buftbsls of a heat in the warehonse. Famine is attain causing suffering in European R bbu, in many portions of wbii-h tiie grain crops were partial or entire failures. Incidentally this will pnt mrney iu tbe pock els of the holders nt oor grain crop. Accident? appi-ar to be epidemic in the British navy. Tbe laUt orcaried oa tbe ba't'eehip Royal Sovereign, and resol'.ed in seven deaths, and the injiry of fourteen men. It was forgotten to close the breech of a heavy gun before firing it. The gol ptievs paid for Southern Oregon app'eafor the past two or three seasons has encouraged many growers ti increase their ai-reage of ibis trait, and this year there will be at L-st 1,000 acres of new orchard set ont near Med- iord. Tbs fact the treasurer of the Marcibees :as erab-iiMd tbe 1 rg- sum of (67 l0 ill in no wise impair the nfoloecv 0 t tie order. Tbe amount was made good oy the Surety Company which furnished Vmds f jr the defaulting treasurer, so that there will not eveo be any financial vs Ui tbe order. Henry Foamier, who on Saturday UroEe all ao.oiuotjile records by going a mile in 51 4-5 seconds on the 0an Parkway, N l ., is far fr.-m being estie- ifd that the limit ot automubile st-eed bas been made. In fact, be says the iioline machine bae i ist begun to de monstrate iti power, and decl.ires) next yar he will make a mile iu 32 seconds. Old ChritChrjrcb, in Lancaster. Va o te of ths oldeet and most historic l.Qrct'M iti t'ie (Jailed Slj!S, wag re' .pvned Weduesy afer mior dys of tisnse, Tbe church dates tack to 1703 and was built by King Carter, the ances tor of tbe Carter iami'y in Virginia. I' tias been extensively repaired recently, largelv through the effor'a of tbs Amen, can Association for the Preservation A Virginia Antiquities. SI. L. Chamberlain, c'eik of tbe Ore gon Board of School Lnd Commisioa- erf, reports an nnnsnal demand aad an increased nomber of sales by the state of firming lands. That a gooJ mj wily of tQese sales are made to new comers indi cates a coustitit and increased immigra tion ol a desirable class of ( people who have sufficient means lor Investing in homes and becoming identifie J with the .ate reels of the commanity in which they locete and tbe slate at large. Mr. Chamberlain reports tbat practically all timber and school lands have been pur chased by capitalists for speculative pur poses. In addition much of tbe best lands bare been taken. There is a brisk demand for loans of tbe school (onds, tbe legal rate of 6 per cent being generally accepted by persons in need of temporary financial assistance at a r?at.ouaule interest rate. Oregon's First White Child. Wsxla WaLLa, Wash., Nov. 16 The fi.st white man born in the "Oregon territory saw the light of dy December 7, 1838, at tbe pioneer poH, Waitlatapn located at a spot a few miles from this city. At tbat time Walla Walla was on kDOwn, aud the vast fields and orchards which bave since made the city famous were not dreamed of. In a little adobe structure known as a mission, built by the bands of Dr. Mar cus Whitman and bis few friends, enr rounded by only the bare necessities ol life, with savages upon all side., with no neigbto-fl nor friends save those of their own partr. a numcsr of miiionriet were doomed (6 pass the winter ol 1S33. This was Whitman mission, in charge cf Dr. Whitman and Lis heroic wife. Among the partv thus gathered together for mutual rntection and ses stance were Rev. Elkanab Walker and bis wife, who hot a few months te'oro was Mis Mary Richardson, living in the state of Maine. On tbe 7th day of December, a bleak and stormy' day, a liny son came into tbe Walker household, and so far as history records he waa the first white child to be torn in Oregon Oregon then occupied all the territory north of Calilornis as far east as the Rocky mountains. Proposals for Building. 8ealel bids will be received until noon of Wednesday, November 20, 1SJ1, ad dressed Bu'ldng Committee, Laurr Lodge No. 13, A. F. & A. M., Ro;eburg Oregon, in.care of F. . Alley, architect for tbe erection of a two story brick bnilding. Plans and specifications may be seen at tbe office of Frank E. Alley Rosebnrg; J. M. Robinson, Eugene,' and Gray Bros., Salem, Oregon. Right re setyed to reject all bids. Roseburg, Oregon, November 9, 1901 - Bring yoor repairing to Griffiths, Flint's Bhoe Store tha beat always, BOURKE COCHRAN IS BETTER. - v- Bonrke Cockran, the fanoons or j tor out riding, caused bim ioj.uie which were has now almoet completely recovered and his latet picture. LATEST '- vv-3 .. W. '--V. - - .v-? AnarchisticShooting Galleries. Rail road Man Robbed. Pacific Cable Contract Let. RULERS SHOT IN EFFIGY. Rome, Nov. 20. The shooting gallery in Rome and are accused of harboring anarchists. The shooting gallery had a set of figures at which of these represented Italian hitting any of them was two figures were those of the King dent Roosevelt. The prizes five chocolate creams. It was ery became a meeting place shooting at the rulers. RAILROAD MAN HELD UP. junction vity, iov. 19. . - of the Southern Pacihce Co., on the pile driver train, was assulted by an unknown party or parties about 3 o'clock this morning on the railroad He had spent the evening with a number of other men of the crew at one of the soloons, acd was under the influence of liquor, when with one of the men he started for the bunk car. When they reached the railroad track near the car, Ralston sat down on the track and would not go in the car to bed. His friend left him sitting there and went to bed. About 3 o'clock Ralston blood all over his face, saying him and tried to kill him. of the train was called, and Dr. Lee's office where it was across the forehead over the strument, in all probability skull was fractured badly aud the bone over the right eye was broken. Dr. Lee assisted by Dr. Taggett, attended to the injured man's wounds. Co.'s hospital at Portland on Ralston is yet too dazed was hurt. His hat and purse where he was hurt, indicated It is supposed he had his purse in his hand in his pocket and when he saw he was to be held up he threw the purse, expecting to find it when it got daylight. The purse was found by a member of the crew with all the money iu it, $2S. Ralston is a married man, his family living at Gaston, Oregon. There is no clue to ENGLISHMEN WILL London, Nov. 19. The Company, recently organized in New Yoric to lay a cable from San Francisco to the Philippines, has awarded the contract for the manufacture from San Francisco to Honolulu to au English compauy, which miarantees to complete " o tract price is nearly $600,000. FOR CHINESE EXCLUSION. San Francisco, Nov. 21. Mayor Phelan iu behalf of exclusion act began its sessions today in the Metropolitan Temple. Delegates from every portion of the state are in (Coutinaed oa V-V VY '.'4 AT and lawver, whi recent aeciJiit, hil at first deem-) to he of a fatal raters is appearing abroad once more. Here i- NEWS. police have closed a public arrested tlie proprietors, who the sportsmen aimed. Three ministers, aud the prize for chocolate creams. The other of Italy, the Pope aud Presi for hittine these etacies were found that the shooting ea! for anarchists, who enjoyed - -w-w V 4 tj. u. Kaiston, an empioyel track near the cattle guards. staggered into the car with some one had sandbagged Mr. Ottobeck, superintendent had the injured man taken to found that he had been hit right eye with some blunt in an iron coupling car pin. The He will be sent to the S. P. No. 15 train today. to tell anything about how ue were about 20 feet from by several pools of blood. the guilty parties. LAY PACIFIC CABLE. Commercial Pacific Cable and laying of the first section it iu ten moutus. lne con- The convention called by the re-enactmeut of the Chinese tlie Fourth Page.) trim. usi.jiMPi AT ISSUE WITH SCOTT Oregonian's Attitude Towari Late dmlnisfratico. DEPLORED &Y TRIE SET LEUCANS We Owe Our .National Prosperity to Faultless Guidinz Maoda of Republican'. Ma. Enrrsa: I am pronounced Re oublicuo and I am proH of the (act tbat I bar alwavs been in favor ot lion). Protection with its attendant vigorotw ennmr-rcial activity along every ave&o. oftrde;eveD if eacii prosperity doea aire r' . tha comrcereial r-Ta.itet cat'ed "T'o." I volunteered into lb. U: Lo arm from a southern elate, and I ink an anire part ia patting down tbe raijcllioo, ven from its inciptency, un til ire final stagriig fall at Appomator. I am tU poli;ica;!y hidebound bat, I be lieve in universal tolerance to my (allow ram, oa any and all subjects, ami .rpetial'y so on religion and politics. To this ei d, I try to broaden my views a dob matters in general, poetically aob- ?enbug for and reading many of the even so e:id "yellow journals." I have been and am yet a en beer i be r (or and therefore a daily reader of Harvey icon's great jornai. The Oregooian. Perhaps Mr. Soott knows, yet I eaaaat sr. as he seee, although we presumably I ok th.rooh the same political glass. With reference t-i Mr. Scott's views npoo tbe ilcKinler administration. I am wo tolerant to hazard my opinion, bat ill say tbat throughout Uncle Sm'a f jroinioo. or ia a word, wherever tbe O ejonian H read, tbe impression seem. to be indelibly stamped tbat Mr. Scott is ecaroely respoa sibie for hie oft-repeat-' I and $hamefal!y v"g .roos attacks aposi the lateadmiqistra'.ioB, for it n roocedrd ttrat Mr. Seat: daring tbe periods of tbeee aiucks, wai sotf-ring very roach from an abnormal growth that - affected bis right" political optir. 1 hare never, sine the first inaagnra l.oo of Mr. Li&ccln as president, had iot great ur vi-roos reasons to protest Ziicst the measures of national import, aoe taken by any republic a admioLs itavLb u tj tr.e orrfriat titae. And I '3 uvl ttimk M.-. S ou ever bad, bat I m in actor J ;th t?.e general opioi-n ht ail was well ai'.h Mr. SjoU nnul h antxpecediy fjand bimseif to be like he deg in tbs mage: 10 bone bat bay. Turre roast alwars i-e some ?i:roa '.enl, acd it not ncfr-q arntly Lappetis .0 l ure of bfibt thooaht. Yrt the tact reoiut tha. t:iia repoo.w, low lite uoet proeperoue aoioig I he g -eat nations if tha eartn, owes its naticcal jrcrieritj m tbe almost lauitir gliding bands of republican administration. It jtrane, yve, very strange tbat vitb tbe diicemirg eye of Harvey Scott .-oaid coni-cieaiUKialy preeame to sea it 1 his csnaliy far-seeing optics, treat t4ck cioodb of diplomatu weakness ia avh a prac i.-ally lanlilfcse admin ietra aao as waj the admioUlration of Wm. UcKiuley. It was wih mac'i regret that every loyal republican read from Jay to day t'ueee attacks npoa tbe Me (Cinley, national diplomacy by tbe lead ;og Dor.hweet defender of repablic.uiism, he Oretoaiau. Since the aseassinatiosi A our lata preaideot even the Wading Jjtnocrtic j ari.als hav bee load ia heir praUw of Mr. McKinleyK diplomt J 4uJ plainly expre$d tbe be ief tbat a- uiasrd history wit p.acs th. diplomacy iiM.H;ny as lo-em t amonA 1 ericaa Jiplomala. No jo greater ver arose i-oiu ihe humbl-9 wi ke of rural ifeto iace the balU ol ont a i ca' ronrs and fiaaliy bouo thU reat nation's president a. chair wi h 'ij trdeeeos. It eeemt strange ae I bave said, tbat 4oy far sei t, broad-minded man and especial: any manwrbtbecompreheaav ive faculties oi ltarvy Scott could foJ o the poii -y of Wm. McKialey sad bb d-r-vloe his far-reachin aatiooal (obey, lead me to over-look bia many -boH-comirge that were to perceptible to taiheyel'owornals. I do not mesa to say that the Oreoaian n yellow j .nrual daring the ilv Kinley administm loit, yet I have berd the tngjsstioa hat Harvey Scott ti her growing mettally decrepid, or be in training a yellow border around his editori il col umns, Trns it is that in a 1 ta :sene of the Ore)oin Mr. Sj"lt came ort node? the bead o "A New MaVe Net, with a design Htilenily to prove 01 clusively to the American peopU thr otter absurd ity of bis ever barn. tw a in yellow jo trralism and being c'oet(d with Mark tlauuaand in co v-rsation witb this urat frieud ol tbe Mch. niey policy. iron ihe Irrnd of lloughl iu ths edit orial cvlumus of trie Or Ouian that teemed to 8jyr s i much ol tl e Uart st 1 yel ow j 'un-alwm; now we d (Ocn inaed oa pw 34 XosaI Catarrh ouckly yielda to I meut by Ely's Cream lialm, which ia agree, ably aromatic. It is received through tbs nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole ens. face over which it dififuses itself. Drngsiata sell the COo. size; Trial size by mail 10 oeuls. Test it and you are sure to oontinaa the treatment. J Annouxfcruent. " To aooomiuodate t aoee who are partial to the use of atomizers ia applying liquids into the nasal passages for ealjrriai trsw. fcj, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm ta iiimid form, which will b. known as Ely Liquid Cream Balm. Price including tbs sprayin g tube is 75 cents. Dj-nggists os by nil The bqnid farm embodiai tbe BMd pr?prUga of Un solid r-