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No. 38.
Vol. XXV:
ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY n, 1895.
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GENERAL DIRECTORY
STATE OP OKEGO.N-
tJ.H. aitchcll
U. & Senators..
j. n. Doipn
1 ttict.rlIrrraAiin
ngresscso Jw. it. Ellis
Attorney-Oenercl G. K. Chamberlain
Governor s?lwK.ran,0TSr
Secretary of State 30TE'S' tf"!0
State Treasurer - Ihll Metschaa
8npt.rab.lnstracUoii.-. B- '.Pl01
State ITintcr . FrniC- Baker
Member Board of EjualliaUon-V. C. Woodcock
ST. A. Noons
C. E. Wolvcrton
U.S. Bean
SA. 3. Compswi
j. b. Eddy
1. A. Slacrum
Clcrt oljlanroad Commission.. Lydell Baker
SECOND JCDICIAL DISTRICT.
Judge. ; J. C. Fullcrton
rrosccuUnj: Attorney Geo. M. Brown
o. s ujcn omcz, nossccEO.
Receiver. .. K- &iaa
ScgijJcr . U. U. catch
r. s. WExTiita scucac.
Observer..
ThreL GlOSOn
IXKJGLiS CO V NTT.
Senator.............. --Hengr
Becxlcv
undell
tcprcuarcs' fe'jLs&fta
Schlbrcsle
Ucrk-
.F.W Benson
ilieriff-
c F. Catheart
trcasurer-
W. A. Fratcr
J. A. Underwood
J.A. Sterling
Seaool Saperindeat .
.assessor..
County Judge .
.A. F. Stearns
.iW.-A. WllscJ
- Jc. n. Maypu
V111 1'. Hcvdo:
Wilson
pin
J)r.K.U;JlUler
ixroner
Sheep Inspector..
raxaxcT ornexxs.
Justices-
.John Hamlin
instable..
H.CSlocata
crtr or ROSEEOEO.
f WVT. Wright
I J. II. S
Shupe
Trustee - -Jf-i'
Kapp
IB. O. Strong
LF. Rice
Recorder-
F. JLZlsicr
Marshal.
V. F. CarroU
Treasurer
OOCtT SXSSIOSCS.
J. A. cox
The CIreall Court for Docslas County ntoeta
IhiMlinMi rccr t. follows; The 3a Jloa
day in JIarch.'tha. 4tn Slonday In June, and the
1st Monday in December. J. C. Fullcrton of
BosebUTje jale. Geo. a. Brown, oi Eoseourg,
Count v court meets the Ut Wednesday after
thelstJiaadayol January. March, Hay. July.
September and November. A. F. Stearns, of
Oakland, ludce; C II. Manpin of Eltton
and W. 1 Wilson, of Riddle, commissioners.
Probate Conn is in session continuously, A.F.
Stearns, ludce.
Society Electing.
LAUREL LODGE, A. F.i A.1L.EEGCLAK
meetings the id and tth Wednesdays in
each month.
UlffQUA CHAPTER, XO. 1L S. A. M., HOLD
their regular eonTocations st Masonic hall
cn the erst and third Tuesday oi each month.
Visiting companions are cordially invited.
1L x . KAPP, U.P.
iKinotx Cmo, Secretary.
PTTTTTTTfRT W LODGE. SO. S. L O. O. F..
meets Siturday etenlng of each week at 7
o'clock in Their hall at Eosebars. ilembcrs of
the order in rood standing are Invited to attend.
Fcxsk G. Hint: : I, X. &
X. T. Jstrrrr, Sec'y-
EXCAHPifEXT, NO. 9. JfEVlS AT
U odd Irlloirs' hall on second ad fourth
Tharsdays oi each month. Vlsiar brethren
are InTiied to attend.
Fcxss G. aficcJJ, Scribe.
JUxsx PacsT, a P.
pOSEBCRG LODGE, Stt !, A. O. U. W.
mU the second ani ioprth Mondays of
nehmonthat7-J0pi. a. at Odd Fellows halL
Ziembers oi the crder .-a good standing are in
Tiled, to attend.
TJEKOPOST, XO., G. A. MEETS THE
K- ,.5rjt end third Thursdayi of each month.
TTTOMEXSBXLIEF COEPS SO. 13, MEETS
V second and fourth TSmsdays in each
month.
TTAEMT " ALUAXCE Regular Quarterly
-F MeeSirs-s triU be held at Grange Hall,
Eeatbuig. the first Friday in December, ilarch
and Jane, and the third Friday in September. J
TJOaEBUEli rHAPTEE, SO. . O. B. &.MEEIS
-t- the acoad. and fourth Thradaya of - ech
MAUiOXSE 35. COXEUSG. W. M.
-pOSEBCRG DIVISION XOCROFLE,
iS. Elects cTCry ccond and ionrta Sard.iy.
t?jOSEBUBG E.D. LODGE, XO. , I. 0,0. F.
-R- TmuieiTcsJiTeraiteriifeidi veeh il
the Odd Felloes halL Vlsitinr sisters and
Brethren are inrittd to attend.
Miss ""t Wixss.t, X. G.
Fuxft G. Mtcziiz. K. Sec.
a I.?H A LODGE. XO. C. K. OF P MEETS
A- errry Wednesday evesing at Odd Fellows
IT in -v-lit!- lirthrm in -mvi cor-
ilally lnTtiea to senc
3. "WiTYiYTS.
Attorney and Counselor aL Law,
Tfia practice in mU the eourta of the State. OI
fi-s in the Court House, .Doaylsa connty. Or.
Q A. SBHLBREDK.
Attorney at Lavr,
Moteburzr, Orrgbtt.
Oft orer the Pcataffra cn Jadacn itnet.
w.
Attorney at Lavr,
EOSEB0BG, OREGON.
F.
S. COFFMAK,
Phj'sician. and Surgeon
OScctAt Dr. HooTer'a oM stand onOakstreet
Residence Cor. Lane t Jackson Street.
rr j. azi.is, i. s.,
, Physician and Surgeon,
EOSESCRG, OR.
OEec In S. Maris & Co.'s Block, upstairs.
Calls promptly answered day or night.
J-A5EES BARB,
Phj'sician and Surgeon.
Graduate Rush Medical College.
DUeases of Women and Children A Specialty
OFFICE, Rooms 9 iM, Marrters' Building.
BeSeetce, DousJasfitreet, second place cast
Dr. EunseH'c
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
La FiTrrrr Lasr. Jcccr L. LorGnanT
jrANB & IrOUGHARY, ,
Attorneys fc Counselors at Law
JloitSinro, Oregon.
Vri'A sraniee in all tht courts of Orrcron. . Of-
toe in the TrIur-Viloa block.
GrEO
M. BROWN.
Attorney at Law,
Eoehurg, Oregon.
Deputf Prosecuting Attorney.
Office at the Court House up stain.
MRS, Iff, BOYB,
DEALEE C20ICE-
Family Groceries
DISHES,
Books and Children's Toys.
A FULL USE OF-
FrniU, Jsnts, Frcnclj Candies, Confectionery
Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, lc
LSP0UTD m WIST CIGAES.
CI10ICE BBASPS OP CIGAiiS
"riLL P. HE YD ON,
County Surveyor,
and Xotnrj' Public.
t Omex: In Court House.
Orders for SarrpTlnr and Field Notes should
he addressed to Will r. Hcydon, County SurJ
vcyor, Kosehurg, Or.
K. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Law,
Boom S, Marstcrs Building, - ROSEBURG, OR.
C0Buslncss beforothe U.S. Land Offlco and
minlug catcs a specialty.
Late Receiver TJ. S. Land Office.
W.
P. BRIGGS,
VT. S. Deputy Mlucral Surveyor
and Notary Public.
Orncst Qounty Jail Building, up stain.
J-Encc!al attention nald to Transfers and
Conveyances.
Address. ROSEBURG, OK.
jyYRA BROWN, SC. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Chrcdc Eissass cf Wcata a Spad&lty.
Office, Up Stairs, In the Marks Building.
Residence, 112 Cass Street, ROSEBURG.
J ti. TiTTTiXiER, M. D.,
Surgeon and Homceopathio
Physician,
l!tvn$urjt (frvfen.
CrOinaic diM a rtaItT.
AN
AFTER
THOUGHT. TO-DAY after
Christmas von
will possibly dis
cover thai you
bavo ttiDusbUof
ererTbody atfd
everything es
wpt your feet,
as if
SHOES
in winter weto a
secondary matter!
If yoar parse looks
treskandconsamp
tive after the Xmas
camnoizn come to
oar store. A sum
that tronlda't boy
a poor pair of ahocj
in some places bays
a good pair at our
store.
PARROTT
BROS.
EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS
324 Jackson Street,
ROSEBURG, OREGON-.
J. F. BARKER & GO.
GROCERS.
TEAS
A SPECIALTY
A rciil bind jlansdnlttraud Tea.
prise
Our
la fcxTin; 2 large aale. "r i!j't oi
Glass and Deli Ware
,t aatontsUni; low price.. Oar cum
canoed
Tomauc. are Ttry popnlar.
Salem
Nursery Co.
W. D. McGEE,
Proprietor.
rv hi., n lr7A tsicV nf Que. larcc.
VV healthy trees of all ki'jds, lnoludlne
Apple, Pear, Teach, rrune and Cherry, which
sect, and wi:e sold at Tery reasonable rates.
All persons desiring trees ssouia appiy v
E. L. GOODRIDGE, Agent,
CANYONVILLE, OR.
Fabers Golden Female Pills.
ForFemalo Trrceular
I 11m: Tinlhinclikc them
on tho market. Aerer
fdlL Hoccesfulljrutel
by prominent ladles
monthly. Guaranteed
to relieve suppressed
menstruation.
SUKEISAFE1 CERTAIN!
Tirm't lm hnmbumrcd.
Haro Time, ncalth,
aud moncy;take no oth
er.
Krnt to HOT address
t.rnrn hr mall ou rc
ceipt 01 price,
1 Address,
THE APHRO R1EDICINE COMPANY,
WMttmBaacS. Box27.POHTLAa, OE'
(Successor to J.
Practical : Watchmaker, :
.DEALER IK
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELKY. AND FANCY (JOOI)S.
CJ-oiiiiIiio 15 r-nziliit.il Ii2yo
A COMl'IiTE STOCK OF '
Callery, Notions, Tobacco. Cigars ami Smokers' Articles.
Also Proprietor and MamiRor of
Runnino; .
But all
The Scales,
wr. keep
CHURCHILL, WOOLL
.acexts
STUDEBAKER WAGONS
If Businesslls NotfQood
The Plaindealer 5s
Advertising
Columns
SHEET
MUSIC.
He
Af) 000 PIECES SHEET MUSIC
tljU,uUU at m p.TR vmr nnpy.
Mailed to any address
Catalogue of this immense
We have also seetired the agency of the Wiley B
T.' K.
THE THIRD ADDITION
bkook:
The IToive JFarm,
ted and is now on the market
20, 30, and 40 acres, ranging in price from $25 to $100
per acre.
Any one wanting a
or a suburban home can now be accommodated ou easy
terms.
' All lots sold in First Brookside addition have more
than doubled in value. The prospect is much better for
the future. More fortunes are made in lauds near a grow
ing town or city than any other way. Sicze the oppor
tunity. For information or conveyance, call at ony Real
Estate Office, or on
JASKULEK. j
Jeweler : and : Optician.
Glasses antl SSpoctiiolcs
Kosoburg's Famous Iiari;ain Store.
the same he's a candidate
for beef, and can't esapce
weighed sooner or later.
being
Scales,
Butcher Saws,
Sausage Cutters, Etc.
EY & EMENZIE
roii.
and OLIVER PLOWS.
Don't
Squeal
But
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Root. I
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for the Business iten of Douglas County.
It is now well understood that
T. K. Ricahrdsou is the best es
tablished and most reliable Piano
aud Organ dealer in the State.
has secured" the American i
agency and wilt soon receive
for One Cent Extra.
stock sent free on application.!
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Allen Co.
RICHARDSON,
DE
east of town, has been plat
in Lots and Blocks containing
fruit, vegetable or chicken farm
I
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irtl
Find fault -witli the cook if
the pastry docs not exactly
cuityou. Nor with your wife
cither perhaps she 13 not to
It may be the lard she is
usig for shortening. Lord
isiudigcstibleyouknow. But
if yoa would ohv'ttys have
CakcSrpies, rolls, and breed
j alatable and perfectly di
gestible, order the new short
cning,'COTTOLENE," for your
SOLD DY ALL GROCERS.
Rerun Ali. ScasTrruTEs.
Mado only by
N. E. FAIRBANK & CO.,
ST. LOUIS and
fScHICAGO, NEW YORK, BCSTOa
.1 Frd tVriVl rn, In ir rvj tn V. Tr.
nlrtnnk & Co.. Cbkauro. for hand.
1 ieo Cottolene Cook lioot. contaln-
1 ; six hundred redrx. preparmi Dy
I 1.. jcrmlncnt oulboriUcaoncootlnc.
A Sovereign Remedy &(pughs.
oias.i-aunppe end all AUecIioas
d teThroat Chest and Lungs.
50ct57122
SWT TQH PR1VH.K.
ABlETINEiklED.0.On?ilie,&l.
SQld by A. C. larters & Co
W. L. Douglas
ft3 S5JSC IS THE 8EST.
t2 wfsVla FIT FOR AKINC.
S. COEDOVANT,
FRixcH&DUMmia CAtr.
i4?3.5? FlNtCAiSJCMGASftt
3.5PP0UCE.3SOLES.
S!,S092.WORK!NGi,a.
.EXTRA FINE-
32.51.7? BOYS'SQiiXiSHGtS.
x.atie:s
Z, sriD rcR CATALCCUE
'W-L-DOU&LAS'
Over One Million People wear the
j W. L Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes arc equally satisfactory
Thty jive the best value for the mccey.
Tlicy ecal custom shoes In stvle and fit.
Thiirwerrlaz qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are nniionn, -stamped on sole.
Trom St to ?3 saved over other makes.
iijc&alacannstsnppJyycuTJccin. Sold by
dealers cvcrywIiere.T wanted, ajjent
to take exdusivesale for this vicinity,
Write at once,
j&it
rtorfcd by tho
Nervousness,
emissions,
anddsvelopts
and restores
weak organs.
Pains In tho
back, lcccs
bv due m
nightstopped
quickly. Ovcr2,000 private endorsement.
Promatarcncs means imrotency lu tho Grit
tsec It la a symptom of seminal weakness
cad barrenness It con bo stopped in in days
&7 1 ho uso o f Hudyan.
Thoncw dlftoverywas made by tho Spccl.il
i'M of tho old ftmous Hudson Medical Institute.
It is tho strongest vitalizcr made. It is very
powerful, but harmless. Sold for 51.00 a pack
sco or G packages for S3.00 (plain Ecaled boxes).
Written guarantco given for a euro. I f you buy
tlx boxes and are not entirely cured, tlx mora
will be sent to you freo of all charges.
Send for circulars and testimonials. Address
Qf HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
Junction Stockton, market A: EUluSls.
San Francisco, C&l.
&r-M
mm dtn'el
il paits.
tlfie men of ifeM Vgl tnylKcrstes
Europe end )Er.:T-rjs andtomstho
America. KnVPH cnUrcsystem.
HuiJjin is HrYftH Hudjan cures
CcrcsCORNS.BUNIONScndWARTS S.
SPEEDILY and WITHOUT PAIH. $F
FOR SALE ByJlL DRUGGISTS. &
X LIPPMA1T BEOTHEES, jfrop'rs,
Llppman's Block, SAVANNAH, OA. W
CHOMWELL AND HIS HORSES.
n Accident That lie fell tho Protector
Whllo BrlviuJr Iri Hydo Park. ,
C. H. Firth, in an artielo on Oliver
Cromwell's association with horses, says
in Mnomillan's Magazine:
'As Cromwell roso in power and rault
his lovo of horses began to bo more con
spicuous. When ho started from Lon
don in 1040 to reconquer Iroland, ho
went forth in that stato and cquipago as
ho liko hatli hardly boon seen himsolf
In a coach with sis gallant Flandora
mares, roddish gray." In 1C55, when
tho Spanish embassador took his Jcavo
of tho lord protector, Cromwoll sont
him "his own coach of six whito
horses'" to convoy him to and from
WhitehalL "Certain it is," adds tho
narrator, "that uono of tho English
kings had over any such."
Tho protector- was not mnch or a
whip, however. In 1C54 tho Count of
Oldenburg sent Cromwell a present or
six horses, and tho protector's anxiety
to make trial of their quality led to his
well known pdventuro in Hydo park.
On Friday, Sept. 29, ho went -with Sec
retary Thnrloo and soma of his gentle
men to tako air in tho park, ordered tho
six horses to bo harnessed to his coach,
put Thnrloo insido of it and undertook
to drivo himsolf. "His highness," said
letter from tho Dutch embassador,
drovo pretty' handsomely for some
time, but at last, provoking those horses
too much with, tho whip, they grew un
ruly, whereby his highness va3 flung
out ef tho coach box upon tho ground.
His foot getting hold in tho tackling,
ho was carried away a good whilo in
that posture, but at last ho got his foot
clear, and so camo to escape. Ho was
presently brought home, and let blood,
and after somo rest taken is now well
again. Tho secretary, being hurt on his
anklo with leaping out cf tho coach,
hath been forced to keep his chamber
hitherto and been unfit for any busi
ness."
Tho royalist Scroggs. afterward chief
Justice, writing of this incident, hoped
that the nest fall would bo from a cart
hinting at tho gallows. As to Crom
well's viows on tho burning question of
horso racinp. it is difficult to amvo at
a positivo'conclusion. His constant aim
was to possess a3 many good horses as
ho could afford. Whether ho entered
hi3 horsed for races or had tho satisfac
tion of owning a winner history does
not say.
HIS COLLATERAL GOOa
Uott Tom Fitch of Kcvada Csctl to "Italic
tfco Wind."
Tom Fitch of Nevada wa3 a bright
fellow and ont of tho best writers and
stump speakers of tho west, but ho was
thriftless, and when ho got hard up
would resort to almost any means to
get a stake. .
One dav ho wroto a scathing' speech
denouncing Sharon, then president of
the Bank of California and afterward
United States Ecnator from Nevada. In
it Uncharged Phirn vrirh n'raost every
crimo known to tho decaloguo or tho
statutes. Ho put tho manuscript in a
large envclopo and walked into tbrf
Dank of California.
"Hero," ho said to the cashier, hand
ing Iho package through the window,
"hire aru somo securities which I offer
as collateral on a loan. Pleaso band
them to Air. Sharon in person, and I
will wait for his answer."
ilr. Sharon was in his private office.
Breaking the seal of tho envelope, he
found the speech and read it through,
together with a note from Fitch, in
forming him that unless ho was paid
$o,000 ho would deliver that speech in
everv town in tho state. In a few min
utes the cashier, on ilr. Sharon's order,
reported that tho collateral was all
right and paid tho happy Fitch the do
sired amount
Three months afterward, having gono
through the money m speculation and
dissipation, Hr. Fitch made his appear
ance with another speech, this time of
a very complimentary character, which
ho uromised to deliver at ever conven
ient opportunity, for the samoiainount.
That, too, proved good collateral, and
tho story would have never como to
light if Fitch had not, in a moment of
drunken frankness, told it himself.
Cincinnati Commercial Gazette.
It Corses IHsii to Bo Ilicli.
Any ono acquainted with tho livin
expenses of persons who esteem them
selves fairly comfortable finds a signifi
cant moral iii tho commands laid upon
tho rich by their uhysicians. Not only
is tho wealthy patient bidden to substi
into costly table waters and even im
ported champaguo for ordinary drinks,
but every detail of his life seems resn-
' lated with a view to spending tho most
money for his needs. Tha wholo world
is ransacked for fowl that his weak
stomach can digest, for clothing sanita
rily suitable for his body. Tho infants
of tho rich aro required to drink milk
at CO cents a quart aud to wear tiny
garments that exceed thu cost of plain
adult clothing. It may very well bo
that a child under 2 years old, fed and
clothed according to a doctor's prescrip
tions, may cost moro per annum than
the living expeuso of a wholesomely
clothed, fed and housed adult. Phila
delphia Inquirer.
Holme on Domestic Icor.utu.T.
The laughablo and tho pathetic aro
sometimes strangely mingled in littlo
1 exhibitions of domestic economy a
! plato of apples, for instance, with tho
defective parts cat on: for tho children;
a small basket of homemade ginger
bread, with ouo or two pieces cx pound
cako carefully disposed on the surfaco
so as to appear to tho best advantage.
"Autocrat of tho Breakfast Table."
Happened In Unites.
Tho grinning imps wero packing sin
ners into tho oven with a thing liko a
hay press. And tho sinners groaned,
all but ono good nature .1 booking man.
"Do you know, " said the good natur
ed man at last, "this is rather nice. Re
minds mo cf when I lived in dear old
Brooklyn and crossed tho l-ritlgo at rush
hours." Now York Recorder.
Way no Jones is special larni ngt'tit for
tho "old reliable" Continental Insurance
Company of Now York, which lias been
tested bv passim; throtiiih and paving all
of itfc losses in that t:rn.a eunlbgration of
Chicago in lb'71, ly which over ouo hun
dred companies equal to tha Stato Insur
ance Company "J J-'al""'. Ore. failed.
A word to the ui.-tc in autlhiiont.
If you want the best of dentistry go to
Dr. Strange aud havo it done by an ex
perienced and skillful dentist. All -work
guaranteed utid ut very reasonable prices.
THACKERAY WAS ANGRY.
Tho Sailors Who Intended to Play a Trlcli
Changed Their Jlinds.
Onco upon a timo tho daughters ol
Thackeray saw that good man thorough
ly and heartily angry angry to the
point of profanity. It was during theii
Italian journey, when they wero re
turning to tho, ship in Genoa harbor aft
er a day on tho shore.
"Wo had to bo on board at a certain
time," Mrs. Ritchio says in her Mac
millan paper, "so that we engaged a
carriage and drovo quickly to tho quay,
whoro tho convicts, clanking in their
chains, wero still at work. A boat was
found, rowed by somo sailors, who cer
tainly did not wear chains, but who
wero otherwise not vory unliko those
industrious convicts in appearance. The
bargain was made, wo all fivo entered
tho boat, and a3 wo wwro getting in "we'
could sco our great snip in tho twilight,
looking bigger than ever, and one rock
et and then another going off toward
tho dawning stars.
" 'They aro signaling for us,' said
ono of our companions. 'Wo shall soon
bo on board. '
"Wo had pulled somo 20 strokes from
tho shoro by this timo when suddenly
tho boatmen left off rowing. They put
down their oars, and one of them began
talking volubly, though I could not un
derstand what ho said. 'What's fo bo
done?' said ono of tho young men to my
father. They say they won't go on un
less wo givo them CO francs more, ' and
ho began shaking his head, and remon
strating in broken Italian. Tho boat
men paid no attention, shrugging their
shoulders and waiting a3 if they were
determined never to row another stroke.
Then tho steamer sent up two more
rockets, which roso through tho twi
light, bidding us hurry, and then sud
denly my father roso up in tho stern of
tho boat where ho was sitting, and,
standing tall and erect and in an anger
such as I had never seen him in before
or after in all my life, ho shouted out
in loud and impatient English, 'D
you, goons asimpiomaicaiciionwnicn
carried more forco than all tho Italian
polysyllables and expostulations of our
companions. To our surprise and great
relief, tho men seemed frightened; they
took to their oars again and began to
row, grumbling and muttering. When
wO got on board tho ship, they told us
it was a well known trick tho Genoese
boatmen wero in tho habit of playing
upon travelers and that they would havo
sent a boat for nsif wo had delayed any
longer."
A Bad Beginning..
Hero is a story told by a city curate,
to whom the experience happened on
tho occasion of his first wedding. The
rector had told him to bo careful to fill
up tho register with the correct ages of
the bride and bridegroom. The cere
mony having been gono through, tho
happy couple, who wero of. mature- age,
adjourned to Jho y entry to dgnfthojjjM:-;
istex. a. - "-
The bridecrooni.wfceHaateiisse.'!
fgavuisFBi occ3 as uy, uat xiui uriuu,
with tho moucsty natural to tee sax,
merely said she was of fall age, while
when remonstrated with she pertly told
tho curate that it was not tho first time
she had gono through tho ceremony, and
sho meant to insist upon her rights.
Finally, as tho brido remained ob
duratc, the bridegroom, thinking to put
matters straight, told tho curate tho age.
Far from serving as tho oil on tho wa
ter?, tliis only made matters worse, for
the brido flew into a passion and insist
ed upon tho bridegroom telling her how
he knew her age.
"I looked at year family Bible, my
dear," was tho quiet rejoinder,
"And what right had yen, pray, to
tako such a liberty before we wero mar
ried;" And tho two, who had came to
church as affectionate as a pair of turtle
doves, left in a pet. Tho curato who
was responsible is still wondering what
was tho final upshot of this unfortunate
incident. London Tit-Bits.
Not So Easily Deceived.
It is laughable and sometimes sad,
too to sco tho devices adopted by the
peoplo who tako a pitcher or a can to
tho saloon for beer.
A man has no way to hido it, and ho
is generally tho most sensitive on tho
subject. Sometimes ho will put it in a
paper. Often ho will tako out a largo
bcttlo and stuff it in his pocket, and I
saw oao man hido a pitcher with his
broad brimmed hat and saunter away
from a saloon bareheaded.
Women uso their aprons as covers,
though I never observed ono yet who
didn't make her errand all tho mcro
conspicuous by this means.
Ouo servant girl placed a can of beer
at tho foot of a baby's perambulator and
covered it with a shawl, and I expected
tho amber fluid to scatter in all direc
tions. I knew of ono woman who used tc
send oat a tin can marked "milk"
often tho stage fashion of laboliug poi
cons, liquors, etc but I don't think it
over deceived any one. New York Re
corder. A Candid Confession.
Father of tho Bridegroom Beforo cc-
mentiug this closo relationship I think
it but right to tell yon that I c::co had
a littlo unpleasantness which involved
tho less of my liberty for a considera
ble period. Both my daughters are, I
am sorry to saycrather flighty, my dear
wifo is suffering from kleptomania, and
my son was mixed up in a littlo forgery
affair. Wou't that make any difference?
Father of tho Bride Not tho slight
est! From tho fact that I am quite in
favor of our allianco you may judgu
how mattors stand in my family.
Schalk.
In England there aro 114 widows to ev
ery 54 widowers. In Italy their relative
numbers (per 1,000 womon and 1,000
men) aro ltfp and CO, in Franco 130 and
7u, in Germany 130.3 and 50, in Aus
tralia 121 and 44.
Neversink, tho namo of a New York
river, is a corruption of Nc-wa-sink, an
Indian word meaning "Hai river. "
Beware of Ointments for Cntnrrli
tltat Contain 3Xcrcnr-.
ns mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell ami completely derange ttie whole svstem
when entering it throush mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never tie useil except ou
prescriptions Irom reputable l'hysleians, as the
iliunaso they will do is ten fold to the good jon
can p.sitly derive from them. Hall's Ontarrh
Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney fc Co., To
ledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken in
ternally, ucttng directly upon the blond and
mucous surfaces of the system. In bnvlnglUU's
Catarrh Cure bo sure you- get the genuine. It is
nken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by
F. J. Cheney fc Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75 c. per bottle.
Trespass notices printed 011 cloth
sale at this office at 5 cents each.
for
WHEN I WAS A BOY.
Up in tho attic whoro I slept
When 1 7723 n boy a little boy
In through, tho lnttico tho moonlight crept,
Bringing n tldo o dreams that swept -Ovw
tho low, red trundlo bed.
Bathing tho tangled curly head,
Whilo moonbeams playea at mue ana see
With dimples on each, sua browned cheek
whn I -vra3 a boy a little doji
And. ohl tho dreams tho dreams I dreamed
When I was a boy a nttio boy
For tho graco that through tho lattice streamed
Crcr my folded eyelids seemed
To havo tho gift of prophecy
And to bring mo glimpses' of times to bo
Wheni rennhood g clarion scemett to can j
Ahl that was tho sweetest dream of an,
When I was a boy a littlo boy I
I'd liij to sleep whoro I used to sleep
Whn I W33 a boy a littlo boy
For in ct tio lattice tho moon would peep,
Bringing her tide pf drcam3 to sweep
Tho crosses and griefs of the years away
From tho heart that is weary end faint today.
And those dreams should givo mo back again
The pcaco I havo never known since then
When I was a boy a littlo Doy I
Eugene Field In Chicago Becord.
BUYING 'PRECIOUS STONES.
Somo of the Valuable Genu and What
They Axe -Hade Of.
Buying jewels is as hazardous as bay
ing horses, and could anything possibly
bo morb risky than tho latter? White
sapphires have occasionally been sold as
diamonds, and as proof that white topaz
may easily bo confused with them ona
has only to recall tho fact that tho lar
gest diamond in tho world, tho Bragan
za, belonging to tho crown of Portugal
and valued at 58,000,000, is by many
considered to bo only a topaz. Carbon, .
in a pure crystallized state, is in every
color of the rainbow, red, orange, green, ,
blue and even black, and occasionally
the colored arc as valuable as a brilliant
of tho samo size.
Tho jewels next in hardness to the
diamond are tho sapphire and the ruby,
called by experts corundum, or crystal
lized clay. Blue corundum is called sap
phire; red, ruby; green, oriental emer-
aid; orange, oriental topaz, and violet,
oriental amethyst Tho word oriental
distinguishes theso from real emerald,
topaz and amethyst, which are distinct
minerals.
The largest and most famous ruby in
tho world forms part of tho imperial
stato crown made for Queen Victoria in
1S38. It is believed that this ruby was
worn in front of tho helmet of Henry V
at Agincourt. '
Tho most precious sapphires and ra
bies, when cut and polished, show raya
from the center to the sides in tha form
of a six pointed star. On this account
they aro called star sapphires or rubies.
It is difficult to produce a gem upon
theso stones on account of their exceed
ing hardness, but there are' a few good '
one, a cameo head of CupidVby Isler, ..f
one a sapphirer another, a' front face
cameo ihead of Diana ona rnby by Pis;"
traaa - . -WJ ' . '
Topai-is tho hcxt -jewel in. degree of " i
hairlessJEj oojlsists of about half clay v u
Thabestara. yello-w.-with soHietimapr-4" '
greenish tinge. Somo found La Brazil
aro perfectly colorless and aro called s
"novamina" diamonds. They aro more
brilliant when polished. than any jewel. .
There are a few bine topazes found
theso aro taken by tha uninitiated for
sapphires. Philadelphia Press? , ''-
An Expert Opinion.
. An old watchman, who used to keep
guard in the department of justice, from
long association with the legal lights
in tha building believed he bad imbibed
a.fair share of learning in the law, and
so when one night a telegram addressed
to the attorney general came after hours
he had no hesitancy in opening it and
reading its message. It asked tho ques
tion, "Is a man to bo held responsible
for a crime committed whilo under the
influence of liquor?" The watchman
pondered over this message for some
time, and, as ho knew what the influ-.
eace of liquor was, he sent the laconic
answer: "No indeed. (Signed) John,
Jones, in chargp of department of jus
tice." Of coarse thero was an immedi
ate attack cn tho attorney general far
each a decision, and the matter came
to the ears of the department An inves-,
ligation was made and tho watchman'
suspended for threo months. That did
net worry him, however. With ef
frontery that simply damfounded tho
clerks, Iiq camfl to tho building every
pay day during that time of suspension
and drew his salary. Kato Field's
Washington. j
A Queer PotoSlcc.
One cf the strangest posrcQIces in the
world is away down at Terra del Fuego.
in, the'toe end of the big shoe, which is
what tho map of South America looks
like. Tho "office" is a big barrel, and
it is fastened to a rock overlooking tho
straits of Magellan. Every ship "that
rounds Cape Horn stops at this odd
postoffice. A boat puts out to tho shore
with letters to bo left, and the sailor;
who takes them locks over those alreajy
in tho barrel, taking out and bringing
away with him any that his ship can
forward to their destination. Then he
fastens tho cover on tho barrel with its
hook aud staple, and the queer old post-
oflico that needs no postmaster or mail
bags is left to itself until the next shin '
comes by. New York Times.
Preserving Wood,
It is said that wood may be thorough
ly preserved by being.imprcgnated with
a strong solution of calcium bisulphato
and afterward with caustic lime. The
pores aro thus filled with tho two solu
tions, which aro oxidized by exposure
to tho air and become practically a part
of tho wood itself. ,
Hannibal .was ruined by marriage.
After his first victorious campaigns in
Italy ho went into winter quarters at
Capua, whero ha married, and tho wed
ding festivities lasted until his army
was demoralized, and always afterward'
was worthless for fighting purposes. 1
A decapitated snail, kept in a moist
place, will in a few weeks grow a new
head ;piito asservieeable and good look
ing as that whieh was taken away. '
Tlie pcitan Water Mulor
Of capacities wining from 1 to L'5 horsa
power affords the mut-i couvetiien'., eco
nomical aud reliable pourr fur nil light
service. Oueolihesu uiay lie seen iuii
ning at this office. Send for cireulavs.
Tlte I'eltcm Water Wheel tV, 121 .Main
St., San Francisco, Cal.
:!; t!n;:e I.uuus.
$1000 to $3000 on improved farm prop
erty! D. S. K. Bcick.
Go to the Roseleal for tho best cigars;
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