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OAILY EVENING ED!T!OM DAILY EVEHINGEDITIOt TlfK I.KAIilNII 1'APKH IIP KAHTKHK (lHr.(K)N l TIIK EAST OKTTVMIAN i n r ranri.x s n Til BASTORBOONIAN iiut' Tinnrm KM UPVl.Tlsa... VOL. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUKUON, SATURDAY, NOV KM HER . 1!HH. NO. 392 111 I.Ut Fancy oelolofd novelties,, Ilk to New K'xxl". K'll putted, hud painted. DOLLS Kx'cit lonal vnltn China, rug, bisque, kid body, Jap anoac doll, ull kinds, style, und prices In to 4,tir. Thin MUM Im ve now lino uf iIiiIIb with long hiir, mm' ing eyes iiikI Iii-uiI, rivitcd arum and all strongly made. Frederick Nolf Rnntn ('laux lli'adqmirti'rH the Boston Store PEND1 K NS LEADING DEPT. STORE. .SHOES. 3 snaps A general e'eaning up of BH ou Men's Me1n's Oood fM un 50c derwear at tw Shoes previous to receiving our factory Mce57, saniary 65C order of famous W. I L. Douglas $3 and .'J1 $I.O0 $3.50 Men who j wear 9, 10, II, 12 - especially invited These lines cannot be beaten to attend this sale. in the city. THE BOSTON STOKE j Pendleton's Big Store, Frederick Nolf, IfMl I MfM "t I'oilet Soap We inutln ii i.)MH'i,il e.wh ptirehiiKU uf Tollal Mian iiuii i an in to volt Huiiie vi u I It'll t vnlui r;. StHtl- aluiuHl at ('in ', wliiit yuii puy ttlus ihT". TURKISH mm soap 3C lo 34c a bar. Cut lie Hiiup, :k:, pine tar, oiitinral, liiiimy, ;ti-. . Tie per rake, l.'le ir po.eii. U line itfh IihxhI. !! I'r ill In"" lUr l, ill,,. 1 llo-i'. 11 I Or hi ill' tor ''. 12 11. tiiH' miii. unit pink cMti)e 10.:. tlluswdro. Fruit diattw, lurr broad pli i MU atamU. relerv HtiimlH. utr., luteal lout ulajm uutuinwt uhoiro ISc worth k;. It'tip.. an. I Hailrera II) to Tllr eurh. lPul Ot-era. k ! curia. 11 ultad -h Jao, -'" ks l ,;tii, twi I holdrrh I.V kind lOr w' .., , uu... .10 . M..u' I in, run ry,l"'i' IUc. ::!." and -I2r. Murbhm. "yiti KUnioa, biryrlt) wanb), ote. rederick Nolf The Place to Buy If when- vnu tlnil I.,.-..,.. i nnd the lowest prices There's no question ni to where von II nnd the latent ami the hunt. Oor .took wa. alwav. hi-ge ami nt high quality this season larger and Itetter than ever. Ami prices! Our equal is not tn be found in I enilletoii. Is that a strong statement? In is intended to Ih- n, we know whatnf we apeak. ) Outing Flannel It yon vi' prli i. ! OiiiIdk Flannel pine VMrflM Ian jroa'll Dm) lisri' not ogl, " reel iitfi.rni iii pHaa, inn wbeVii ONafrMtdlftTMea laityies, eoter- Iiim. ipiality an 1 rtiicuit 1 ne M Ill1 g where, ii"!' 1 UO Underwear Kor Mun, Woiui'n, Hov.nr tllrl,. The kind ymi whiii bare, whether mi tVRIU III iKV J.'i ill I'OjHTKIirini'llt.'Wi' hare uaaerweaa in uhiiuhI wont, i-inui hair, w.uil His , 1'iiltun tier I invr- 1-itUi'iI, itittnn, Hnthrlui! in hi, I lull Mm' ni wrtahi'i. miin.in bwIii eeai All rlKlilly priced. TbeMl'l OmlnUllilM VftkU hM Alexander for Infants and Children. . ...r fa 11 hanuleu NtaUtate i'or a-t..r oil, Pore uiiSltbei OpliinTMorpiiEB ....r oil. or Mamfi 1 ....... It doatroVH NVoiii.k ami 11u.vh IVwrinliiMiaa. J '...nil h 1111a irH Oust i put ion. II niilut.h Oie iuf troBWM una l,. alll. Mid natural alep. BSfc'ftSS Mother-- l-rit,ud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tne In Use For Over 30 Years. Electricity is Cheap... If von arc trou)lt;d with lame back or rheumatism, either male or I0I, BOW I "' Kt a sure and bafe cure at a very unall txpen. I have five aiylea of ltric belts wiicb I am selling at one half the manufacturers' prices. 1 also have an assortment of electric insoles. THE EAST OREGONIAN, 11 ...l. Muslin This Mm in run kins itself ln1b1 nin-iii h tin' tnif muslins mii'I -hcoilnifH utllnn Mil l HbaMBff ne I, I. unbleached S t war,) a) 4 C A C 1 i in- pT.oe. Ov I M ttu vi have h mm muslin h in 1 the Im'i 1. L 111') :. u (l Every ny lim Us ftMlaV U it is Groceries wo taW thrm, n- wr ni way Im M thorn, heller mi. I rhtftptr thnti any mhor mUtv In f'eni.li'ton .Vl.oltM.nlf mid rotatl -Mil fiimi-h yon in uny uUMIity from one minor to n hr.ii-: from ono can in a oem. that warrants your Nih & Hexter. Bignaiure 01 " ' " Jos. Basler. vaa Pap.r of n Paopla. Kvorybudy ll.adi It. Iha Lara.' Clraulallon. aa.t A arming HaatuBu liKNKRAL NEWS. .leremiah Tiaily wa. appointed MOT tarv of the Merrhanta' Kxrhaniro, aur- Itwllna the late Captain H. S, Kmery. Artielea were aigned for a liitht be tween Terrv MeGoTUn and Ju liana, Iiecember II, at Tatteraaira. Cbioano. The result of the election, to the le i ialative aaaemldy of Vietoria ia the re turn of 4fi miniaterialiata, 4M mi'mbera of the oppoaitton and two indepen denta. The attorney general of Hawaii ia making an inquiry into an fcllagtd truat forniwl by the journeymen plumber and denlera in plumbing rood.. In the hope of atenuning Ameriran an. I (ierman competition, the lending iron manufacturers of StaPfordahire and Worewaterahire iaaued circulars an nouncing a reduction in priee of 20 ahlllingH per ton. A great welcome awaited the IfTCtit Shriller, of San PraMllOO uimn their arrival in Honolulu lletober :ll on MM .teunicr ealandin. A comnilttn met them at the d00k and .bowed them the .ight. of the city. Suit, for damage., estimated at an aggregate of t;.'ai.WH) to II .iKHl.iaal, wen tileil in the circuit court in Chicago by the nrho.il Imurd against the elevated railwuv companies, whose tracks and tratlic arc alleged to have damaged school proar(y. A dispatch to the BfMllBR SfHUMWIP aays that Lord liohcrts who waa st'hedubsl to leave South Africa No vember Hi, bus posptoiied his depar ture owing to one of liis daughters be ing a sufferer from fever at Pretoria. In the local hv-el.'ct ion in (Yntrkl Winniieg T. W. Taylor, conservative, was elected by a majority of 1114 over Hubert Muir'. The victory is of great importance to the eotiaervntivcs on ac count of the coming Dominion elec tion.. Central Wwiipeg has been a libera! stronghold for 20 years. The 2r lacemakers hire. I bv John Alexander DM ie, the Zioniat, of Chicago, sailed from IkMthMinwB. October SI, for Eloa Citv. The united states consular authorities think that undoubtedly the men come under the provisions of the contract latsir law. Correspondence on the .uhject ha. passed between the London and Nottingham consulates, and the latter is I'.iiiitiuiiiii'at iug the matter direct to Wash ington. PACIFIC NORTH W KST NEWS. William Holder was appointed puai- master for Shaniko, Or., vice .1. I). Wilson, resigned. No marks of violence were found on the l-.lv of the dead man tumid in Timber 'am on . KaJoT county, and evi dence, are that death waa due to natural causes. II. S. ami Uuiiicv Woodcock are setting up a sawmill at Kerby, ill the old liuilding of the Logan mill. Its ca iacltv will be 20,000 feet per ilav. They expect to begin saw ing in about a month. Archie Mcllotiald, a young man HO years ol age, unmarrieU, committeil sun i.l. at Wallace Thursday night by taking morphine, lie was one ol the voliiiiteeis that went to the Philip pine!. Ilia parent, reside at UKuipiu, Wash. The stia'kholder. of the Willamette Loan A Savings Association held a meeting at the P.auk of Oregon City and unanimously voted to dissolve the corporation. The fundi ou hand will lie divided pro rata among the stock holder!. Orden have been issued from the headquarters ol the iourlh rcgine-nt, O. N. Ii., at Kugelie, appointing Ir. SI. . McCorklo, of Wiaslburn, assia taut Siirgeun, and C. II. Winn, of Ailiany, signal otlircr on the ngs mental staff. The funeral of the late ex-Mayor Straight, of Oregon City, was held at the home of Mrs, Julia A. l-mst, in Cuuemuh, the service hoiug cohilucted bj Itev. A. J, Montgomery . The mem bers of Mclaughlin cabin, Native Soiia of Oregon, and the I Iregon City volmi-tm-r tire department attended in a bialy. JtuniM lii key, a well known Mulalla farmer, explained how be cleared near ly loo acre, of river-bottom luml, covered principally with oak gruOs, t a comparatively .mall coat, by keeping goats Mr. Itii key has kept on u average of HO head of goata ou his IliO-acre farm for the past eight years, selling oil the aurplu.. Health and Disease ai lilu.u.uJ la 0 s. .1,. (:( I ihvwt ! KCtlen wf hulUvy hair nuiingkd. rig. Z thewi Uu deadly clU.I Ol Uw IJANbKI I t l.tK.MS that m dwUaylaj tha hair root Otitroy tha una you rwnov the affect Ne Daaerulf, M tiling rUlf, no lUldncM, it you kill the germ with NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE. rr Sal by all Druajiati. Ptiu SI. 00. Nasal CATARRH la all lia itaau i"u kuuld be iiluuiia.uu I El) 'a Creaia Hal... cln.ii.a,aisHla.-.iidtical! lU. dlMUd aiuiuiira.i.. 1 1 caf. . .Lirhuiid u. . i away a oold la u.. U. ad ... k i t'raani Bal'.i I. plaus) Ira t j Uio iiuanu, iraad. ovar lb. uunubi.u. and s ...n.ca. lic.i.t u tm-i.i.r.uu..- aud a cur. Mluwa It ii aot di ing -dui Lol if.jducc .IMHttllii, LaatM,UiMuuaiiua' guu oe br aiall ; Trial sue, 10 coMa by aiaU. MLX UUOTbUUIJB. la. Wmiou aims, Mw Voek. II 1 ROOSEVELT SEES PARADE . 0 ' Monster Sound Money Pageant in Mew York City. o MARCHED IN THE RAIK AND MUD Panda Given la Pittsburg and CI'Tfland bj tbe Republicans Are Viewed by Thousands of People, New York, Nov. .1. Under weather conditions w Inch were unfavorable, a drilling min and slipMry pavement-, the great business men', snunil money parade in thirtv-iine divi.iona thi's morning marched up llroadway and Fifth avenue to fortieth street, dis 'landing at that pointi I'he vanguard left Hatterv park at M o'clock, and by 9 O'eloek tonight probably one hundred ami thirty thousand men will have pnr.cd a given siint. Tslay's demoii . (ration is OOMtad by it. progenilor. a- the largest "p'aee pageant" New York bus ever seen. Mmiiiattaan Is land from the llnttery far up town wa- gorgeous in its dress of white ami blue. I'he panorama was viewed by hundreds of thousands, while a majority of business Iiouhch susamled enlirelv. ItoOM'velt joined the parade at Worth and Itroadwc.v. riding in a carriage, and he received an ovation all along the line to the point where he left the procession and reviewed it from a box in Madison Kpuare. Clavaland Ha. Ona, Too. Cleveland, Nov. .'I. Kilty thou.and men are ok peeled to lie ni tbe "pros Mritv parade" this afternoon, when the sbops an I stores w ill be . 'o.cd to allow the employes to march Pltt.bura'i Damonitritlon. Pittsburg, Nov. ,T. riioil.ai.d. wit nr.nsl tmlay's prosH'rity parade, which is et illiatisl tn consist of ..i,ii men. ROOSEVELT HOLDS THE RECORD. No I and data In moo spoka o tiri.n or Rod. io Far. New York, Nov. M. Col. Uoosevell arrived here thi. morning niter a two weeks' tour of the slate and will re view the sound money parade today, leaving fur home at Oyster Hay to night. He refused many ropicsts for -pi i i lies tonight, lie says he feels much better than two week, ago mid will Mulsh his tulks at Oyater Hay on Monday. With the exception of Itryan's record in lMiki, Itisiaovclt made morn sM'eches ami traveled more mil.. thU any other candidate ever did. TWO C0NFLICTINO CLAIMS. Raputdlcan and Darnoaralla Chairman In California blva Out St.l.in.nH San Francisco, Nov. :i. Chairinan Stone, ol the republican state cum. mittoc, this morning states that the private poll ladng completeil shows M at Mckinley will earrv California bv toiirteen thousand, t hat the repiibl icans will elect aeven coiigr.wsmuii and a inujority of the legislature. He pre dicts a republican majority of H,U00, Qbelril.au Sima, deiniM rat, .ay. a pull completed .haws democratic gain., and that Bryan will have i . " inu jority. The democrat, will elect four congressmen and control the lower house of the Icgialature. WANT I il I i, .Ml HKAQS. Xlnlilari Damand Tha.n lo Prove tha Exaaulloni Took Plaea. Shanghai, Nov, M. It ..; resirti.l that the i., anger empress has revokisl tl pefef'l edict stopping Prince 1 1 ii. ii s salary. I he ministers at l ekin have Hen net. t that the heads of the Chinese olticial. retried ai: axecuted be sent to Pekin as pnsif that the executions actually have taken place. An Ai.glo-liermau force of Ifam men overtook the Ch inane on the Kliansi frontier. The I 1 1 , . i .... held their position stohlsiMily, until they wen. tlaliked bv the Kui.gal triaiiis. II,. i. were no rutuultic. on the side of allies. Ona Dtdn'l Commit Suiulaa. Ilerlin, Nov. .'(. -The foreign DdScI lean., that llsu Cbing Cheng, a im in her ol the Isiiug H .ii... ii wlio waa rnsirted to have .uicided, ia still alive. Hl.ll-l.No MAMKRS NOT IMPROVED Ultta.ri ot U. S. Army mink tha Iniur- racllon Strong aa Ivar. Sen Krum Im-o, Nov. .1. --Kail., ken u lu wHiiui.i I mall who returned Irom ('hinu, wlmre he reprnwiiite.1 tne ScriiUJi Mi hue Press asstadation, ou Hi, liali- Tl Miade, spiaking of the IWMdlll.eil now vxiatlug in the I'l.lllp-pim-s says : "At Nagasaki and on the truiis.rl Meade, I ii.tcrviuwed twenty Aim r n an others, all grade! of Mtli, from goliMiel down. It waa tbe unanimous opinion ili.it the lit.iutiou In the Philippines ia more nr lulls now than at any lime sin. , the outbreak tlrvt teMMrred, fefaraei y 4, ltu. Ihe ln aurr.aliou ia more widespread now, and ceff led on with greater lainiatency than it waa againet the Sanlard.. Thu I past two iiioiilh. hate wilnraatul auv- j rat disasUoua A.nericau reveraea ' which have been ol great eucourag. n ut to th Kilii.iiioa. A lagular Odlear. "Hbi l one i. t i ...but. i ol the lingular army, who duclinae utirmiaaloii I t i ii i Ins i hi. i " Law ton . e.lliuaU t.al P.1,000 ti'.supa are utce.nary to i.e i ii. e i.iamls I. loo small, il uny lung. Ihe rilliiilio. mm delermiiieil to have iiidupeudence. I don't know what will be doue wl.ru we begin will. Iruwnig Miluiilsvur., aa we muni ni a lew iii'inlba. " I i.e latest report i. that Aguiualdo i! in Cuvilt. province, the birtli-nleco and hot -bed ol Hie revolution, within iortv mile, of Manila. There ia every in I n ation that he ia in c.uiaLant loiiimuimation with various K'urllla leader, iu the Held, and aer.ret agent! in Manila. He has cvnli nili b. . eitdeavoring to aucoiupliah aa much aa poaaible belore electiou. Veara Make Aouth.r Capture. Cape 'Joan, Nov. 8. -The Boera hava captured Uedderabur, aoulh of Hlocio (outeiii. They took the garriaou of thirty men pjiaouera, but releaaed tin. in latter, haviug no lecilituaa lor hi.ldlllg ii... ii. TERRIBLE MINE DISASTER Exploiten In Wait Vlritnla Cauaaf Ira mania Lou of Lira. Phillip). West a., Nov. :i. By en eiploelon In the Ilerrvbnrg enal mine thi. morning :t2 men were killed out right and over one hundred wounded. Taken From tha Mlna. Parkersburg. W. Va., Nov. S. A MWtal from I'hillippi aays that nine dead and three living have b, . n taken (nun the lterr iiurg mine. Herrvhurg i. eignt mibv from I'hillippi and new. i. coming .lowly. The cause is not known at thu time. Duo to I arete., nr. Detroit, O., Nov. S.-H. U Perry, chief owner of the Herrvhurg mine, who i. here consulting the olllcial. of the Will. Ofwk Coal Cu . say. hii re sirt .how. nine men are killed and that three more will probably die. The accident orcnrnd at midnight when only the entry men were at work. Inspector liavis said Ihe mine wa. a new one, and 'hut the accident must have la-en due to cnrele.aness Tan Bodies Raaovarad. I'hillippi, Nov. I. iSo far ten raaliee are recon red, Ihe owners sav the ee- plosion was cainasl by a ti.i heavy narge ot isiwder in naun o. ii at the south entrance. It i. impoa.ihle to tell accurately how manv are loat. The dead are ladng removed from the mine a. rapidly us the tire damp per mit.. The force of the exploaloll ant two men .ixtv feet from Itie month of tbe mine. Mie In .die- of Ihe miners were terribly mutilated, anus and leg. Is'ing strewn along the shaft. CLAIMS FOR OREGON. STEELE SAYS If WILL 0IVK M'KINl.BY 10,000 PLURALITY. Kins Sayi Populliti Are Solid tor Bryan. Dabe Not Hurting. Portland, lire., Nov. :l. Chairman 'trade, of the republican state central committee, made public tialny hi. claims that Oregon will go republican bv ten thousand plurality. Chairman twing, sipulit, declares the populist vote i. solid for Hryan, and that iK'ba ia not hurting Hryan in Oregon. A WEALTHY NEWSPAPER WOMAN. Mn. Ellen Conoran, of Naw York, Buye Valuable Property. New York, Nov. :l. Selling new.. papers in a profitable hii-oncs. at least lor Mrs. Klloli Corcoran. She has stissl for years at the entrance to llris.klvu bridge, uml until v a battle waged with younger and hardier yendon found its wuv into Center street iH.liie court. .w, ulier veura ol saving, thi. old woman, aiipHi.el to la poverty stricken, buy. a pair ot aix m..i leneiuenl houses tor 4I,000, She ia now looking at an Ih,Ik lem- ineiit iinnertv in West liliv ninth ttreeti but hesitates because she think. the price is a lew dollars lo.. high Several weeks ago Mis. Corcoran pur abated from Jam... Moybni, of Pitl.- luirg, two small teiieiiuuit! along l ark !..-. . 1 , i u.ui V... T.L. vow, ih) itic .!.-".' let, who r- inarkiible cunning, Mrs. Corcoran keeps the .lory ol her success iu life to herself. She even denied today that she had bought property . Tbe broker who bus fiigiiu-ercd all the deala tie- tared, however, .he knew morn alaait tenement Iioiimi valuation, in New York than many real estate dealer, did Certain it is she rules the house of Corcoran. Her bu.baud and two daughters also .ell atpera at the Brooklyn bridge sluirs, but all ol theiu meekly lake orders from her. I'he I h i-I niethisl of cleausiiirf the liver ia the use of the famous little lulls known a. IhiWitCa Little hub Oners. Kasv to tuke. Never gripe. Tajluian A Co., leading druggist.. Hot Soda ata) Wo are uue prsHaired to turn lata ron with Palloleue Not Meal at at otir rVmntaln in prewring oni Hot hi nothing hut the tsaat uieterlale such as Hnrnlieni'a Clan BoMitlon, Ih-el Teu prepared from l.iebig'. Kxtriset, Let Myrnv made (row Lenaoue, beef grade ol Uhoeolete ami beat .lamacia t llager. You can gel. a Birnham' Clam Bouillon. B-uof Toa. Hot Lomonada. Hot Ghooolato. Hot Qlnajor. W. aerve di Iii i'MM orleu salted wafers with our Hot Hnala. There la doth illg like Clam Uuullh II kud Utel IW tor .).a'psia, lor riuvalasuente, for the age l, lor children, for busy men ami nervous women. Ita a atlmuleiit nerve ami brain fissl VS. ul. hate il... It null., 11 m battlaa at Uic a pint aud the Head tee In atnall buttlea aimed) iimrtiristtl put up la a -. t pu. sagn out. ttaaaa in a bus at liOc, Come in and see thuiu We are distributing ugtula (or Huruhaiu'a Clan. Iloulllou and Heef tea. Candy Dunartmont. We manufacture our own camliea Irom pure cane sugar, i ni. ehta-oletu and the tllii st fruit ju.ctta and llavor. wlni b are all made in our owo.Ltlair atory, lie. idea our own camliea we carry LUWNtV'fS and OUNTMCN'ta camliea in pavkugea. KiMipoeii'i Cliucolatet are Uelicaajl We are heudouarters for Perfumva and highly Mjrlm.ied T0aa.IT SUAPa A very large line to aulect I nun. Tha Sundry OapaHaaaat. 1. now located Iu a aeparaU room iu our .lore I iu the gallery 1 erhete ere I , xbibltion an elegunt line of giaal. for the BH k BOOM, alau ayriugea. bandage, hot water bottles, ice begs, cheat proteclera, aloiuiiere, etc. etc. Tide department being separate troiu the store gives you a chauos to look over tliii line where you will uot be annoyed or dlaturbed by other cnetouiere. We 11 in- you to iiuipect thia department. il WORD ABOUT OUR STORE. We have enlarged our stock in every department ami new goiala will be added constantly. We aim to carry everything ding etore. We offer nothing that iii.pro.sus us aa second grade or lulerlorr KOEPPEM'S I ormtrly I'imiccr Drug Store, A. V. atMMMl A BRYAN ENDS HIS CAIPAP Visits tbe Democratic Headquarters II Chicago for PareieJI. SPEAKS AT THE IROQUOIS CLUB "I Hare Dm u Statsed Baal," Said Ha, "and Now Leave, tba Dtclslea fill IIh People af tha Ccantry." Chicago, Nov . Col. Bryan tbia morning hade farewell to Chairman June, and all employe, of the demo cratic national headquarters. The can didate anil hi. wife walked tn heed piarter. at 1 1 o'rlork and made tbe I'onnil of the bureau., .baking band, ami receiving be.t wishes from Ihoee who have Btal.t. l him in the cain liaign. I'heii Mr. Hryan waa ea.-fa'ted to the Irnpmis club, where, alter a reception, dinner wai served. At tta ronclu.ion, the candidate made a lirlet sHech uf a retr.wpeetive character, aving that a man amoinita to very little in this world except that be may -tin. I for great principles. "Whatever honor yon arenrd me ia not lor myself, bill for the demiH'ratle partv. We shall all riae or go down together In flu. campaign, we have p alleiiged the men who have been going up ami down talking al.-ut deetllty I have trlel to do whet I iliongbt right and b. -t My reoponal lo I it v ceases on Tuesday. It remain, fur the ieopb to aay whether I .hall he a public servant or remain a private Itiaea. If I had been elected In IHtsi I can suy we wnnld not now he faring the crisis which confront, us. Manv who in Item thanked insl I he.1 t k - oeen iieieaieti are now praying I may not be defeaied . If ele.t.d, mv pur pose shall Im. to dlaapadut no honest man. " Alter the riqooki dinner Col. Bryan uml Mayor Hatrli I rove to the.tick yards, where the former addressed six teen thousand men Irom a .land JONES PREDICTS VICTORY. Saya It Will Be Overwhelmluclv an Tueiaer Next. Clui.tgo, Nov. .1. Ilemonratlc Na tional Chairman .lonee thi. morning issued a Dual statement. He claim., neaaiai sitively, "that Hryan 'a victory will DM overwhelming." CABLISTI WIN VICT0BIBS. SusieiiMI In Every Eaeaeenenl With the Royal Trooei. Parii, Nov. II. Petit Hariaien print! a telegram saying that the Carl nut ot Spain have won every engagement ao far, and are now boalegine; Pubverda and eodeiirgel In the north of Catalonia Ohla Bank Waa Ruba.d. BallafoMtalM, ..bio. Nov. a. The i Farmers' and Merchants' Hank of Macks.. a Pan tee . waa roblswl laat night 'ni fiUN.i by ri.hb.ir. blowing oa,n the .aft. with nllro-glycerino. lounl Adaaiar Awalla Nuaildanee. Pari., Nov. :i. Count Ademur Cae tellaue, cousin of llonl, ha. postponed his trip lo the tinted Statea until the l ire.eiil sensation niibsnlna. Ademur h reporteil engaged to Lucille Hat on. laughter ol Mrs. Oanitd Hecen. ro CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAV. I ski I . ,mi I v . Hruiuu 141 limit. Tabl.e All .Ii it.ai.i. rtfluiid ilic iiinii.y If It fall, to eaea. a. w. iinos . .laaaiui. 1. na 1 " 1 . .' ! 1 Pr-oeortptlon Uopartneent. This dcpartineiit is a .par-vial antldle tlnct i. aim id our .lore. When you get your tbu'tur'a prete riplious and Tuinily racolpta Itllud at our attire you can rely BpUB oblaliilug the twat toed It-luce coioih, united by tbe boat talent at reasoiiaide prloee No PreKriplion luo Uifficull fur Ul. Tha preat rii'iiou duiairtuiaul aud laboratory are under the nareunal en por vision of A C. kia-poeu, Ph it , a gradual-- t if Ihe Philadelphia coiiiajv of Pharmacy, iieaidos carry iug a full line of drug, ami chemicals wa carry a m ist complete Hue of ttoutoopalhai medicine, and a full Una ol Lcleclic routed iea. found In a un.lnru aud up-to-date PHARMACY. 115 Court Street, Peudtetoa.