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    THE REVIEW
IS ISSUED
FRIDAY MORNINGS,
'' BY
J. R. N. BELL, - - Proprietor.
One Year - - - ' - $2 50
Six Months - - - - - 1 60
Three Months - - - - - , 1 00
These are the tsrma otthoee paying in advance The
Review offers fine inducements to advertisers. Terms
reasonable.
THE - BE VIE W
.- HAS THE .
FINEST JOB OFFICE
IN, DOUGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LE3AL BLANKS,
And other Printing, Including -
Large M Hsayj Pesters an! Zm Hani-Bills,
Neatly and expeditiously exeoated
AT PORTLAND PRICES.
tl
our
VOL. X.
ROSEBURG, ' OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1885.
NO. 7.
Rose
-RevleWo
JOHN LAKE.
LANE & LANE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan
Hotel.
J. C. FULLERTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
? Office -In Marks' brick, up stairs.
A. F. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.
Office Next door to llogan's Store.
W. H. MOORE,
General Insurance Agent.
OJllf c at Court If ouse,
ROSEBURG, : : : : OREGON.
It. .CKOiH. JK
Otiice with Lane & Lank, opposite the
Cosmopolitan Hotel,
JIOMebnrg, Douglas County, Oregon.
ALL KIN'D3 OF REAL ESTATE AND CITY
property Bought, Sold or Leaded on Com
mission. Exchanges of Real Estate effected,
mar20-tf
.J. JASKULEK,
- , PRACTICAL
Watclmiaier, Jeweler - aiil Optician,
ALL WOUK WARRANTED.
Oealer In Watchr. Clock. Jewelry,
. Npeetarles ami Uyjjtawes.
A5D A rVLh USE OF
Cigass, Tobacco & Fancy Goods.
Tht only reliable Ojitomer m town for the proper adjust
ment of Siectaeles ; always oa baud.
Depot of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spec
tacles and Eyeglasses.
OfFiCE In Hamilton Brick Block,
ko.hkkitih;. ouixo.v.
LANGENBERG'S
Boot and Shoe Store
ItOSKKUItti, OIIECOX,''
On Jackson Street, Opposite the Post Office,
Keeps onjmnd the largest and best assortment of
Eastern and San Fruueiiseo Hoots and
Shoes, Waiters, &llppej-N,
And everything lu the Boot and Shoe line, and
nnT T ci riTTTi a t- -m -t i a Pitt
Boots and Shoes 3Iade to Order, and
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather and "Warran all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice.
I keep always on hand
TOYS AND NOTIONS.
Musical Instruments and Violin Strings
a specialty.
LOlis IiAXGEXIIERt;.
IH,. MIJVTIE,
TIIK SPECIALIST.
Xo. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal.
Tekats all Chronic, Special ant Private
diseases with Wonderful Success.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
IS A NBVER KAILIYQ
cure for Nervous Le
rility, Seminal Weak
aess. Exhausted Vital
ity. Spermatorrhoea,
LOSTMAXIIOOO,
mpotency. Paralysis,
Prostatftrrhoea, and all
Lhe terrible etfects of
Self-abuse.youthf ul fol
ics and excess in ma
urer years, such as
Lioss of Memory, Lassi
tude, Isociupimi t,iiuttiona, aversion to society.
jjimness or lsion. xsoises in tne Jteaa, ex
cesses In drinking; Intoxicating liq
uors, the vital fluid passing unobserved in
the urine, and many other diseases that lead to
insanity and death.
' Dr. jflntie. who is A Regular I'Iij hI
nlan. Graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania, will agree to forfeit Five
Hundred Hollars for a case of this kind
the Vital Restorative (under his special
advice and treatment) will not cure, orfor any
thing impure or injurious found in it. Ir.
M Intie treats all private diseases successfully
without mercury. Consultation Free".
Thorough examination and advice, including
analysis of urine, $5.00. Price of Vital Re
, atorative. 81.50 a bottle, or four times the
quantity, $5.00; sent to any address upon re
ceipt of price, or C. O. D., secured from observa
tion, and in private name if desired bv Ir.
3f intie, 11 Kearny Street, San Fran
cisco. Cal. Send for lists of questions and
pamphlet.
KAMl'LB BOTTLE FREE,
Will be sent to any one applying by letter.stat ing
symptoms, sex and age. tetrict secrecy- in ro
gards to all business transactions.
Ir. 31 1 n tie's Kidney Remedy. XE
FIIUETICI'JI. Cures all kinds of Kidney
and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhoea, Gleet.
Leuchorrhcea. etc. For sale by all druggsits; $1
a bottle or six bottles for 35.
OIl.MIXTIE'S DAXDEMOX PILLS
are the best and cheapest OYSPEPSIA and
ItlLIOCM cure in the market. For sale by
all druggists.
DR. LIEBIG'S
WONDERFUL
German Invigorator
Men who are puffer
ing from Disease and
eakness b ought on by
early imprudence or ex
cesses, causing nervouB debility, premature
decay, lost manhood, etc.. having trietrln vain
every known remedy, should procure immedi
ately DR. LIKBIO S INVIGORATOR NO. 2.
Tf IE DOCTOR will agree to forfeit S1000 for
a case undertaken, not cured. The reason whv
bo many cannot get cured of weakness and
above diseases is owing to a complication called
PROSTATORRHEA with Hyperesthesia,
which requires special treatment.
DR. LIEBIG'S INVIGORATOR NO. 2, under
our advice and special treatment, is the only
positive cure for PROSTATORRHEA.
DR. LIEBIG & CO. for the past nineteen years
have made an exclusive specialty of the treat
ment of diseases of men.
If pimples appear on the face, if you become
listless and despondent, look out for the compli
cation with Semiaal Weakness and loss of Vi
tality known as Prostatorrhea. Hundreds of
lives have been lost, and thousands have lost
their property and pleasure in life from its ef
fects. Varicocele, or wormy reins of the scro
tum, often the unsuspected cause of Lost Man
hood, Debilty, etc. DR. LIEBIG'S Invigorator.
JSo. 2, is the only known remedy for the above
complication. - and a perfect and permanent
cure will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken
nnder our special advice and treatment.
Most powerful electric belta free to patients.
To prove the wonderful power of the INVIG
ORATOR, A $2 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE.
Call or address,
Br. JLIeblg JL Co's Private Dispensary,
400 Geary St., San Francisco. Cal.
L. F. LAXE.
I HEALTH
Samuel Marks.
Asher Marks.
S. 1AE1S & CO.,
DEALERS IN
mm MERCHAIDISE
-HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND-
Dry
Crockery, Glassware,
Ciiii,
revisions,
Wool and' Produce of Every Description Bought
AXi THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR TIIE3I.
S.MARKSaScCO., -
HITCH XJS3!
J3nt before yon clo that come 'round to
W. G. WOODWARD'S
AND'
Buy a New Set of Harness
OB A SADDLE.
Ona of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods
but the best leather,
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
"W- GJ. Woodward, .Ilosebur": Or.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OREGON.
They would announce that they have just received and now have on
hand one of the largest stocks of
GENERAL HARDWARE
Ever brought to Douglas, and, when added to their
Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinware,
They are prepared to declare they have the best supply in tlieir line of any house in South
em Oregon, wh ich they propose selling Cheaper than any one can purchase elsewhere.
In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS,
superior inducements to purchasers. Try us.
We can give you bargains in the following
BUCK'S BONANZA.
CLARENDON,
FARMER'S UTILITY,
OCCIDENT,
And other
The best of workmen are constantly employed
buyers should learn our prices.
We have also bargains to offer in GUNS,
well as m bbotguns ana I'istois.
We are also Agents for the White. Peerless
we sell at lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect. We can alsosupply
Vverill and Rubber Paints,
The be3t in the market, at lowest rates. Give
prices, ana we promise 10
JOHN Fit ASER,
Home Made Furniture,
WILBUR, OREOX,
UPHOLSTERY, SPMG MATTRESSES, ETC.,
Constantly on hand. ,
FURNITURE.
I have the Best
STOCK OF FURNITURE
South f Portland.
And all of my own manufacture.
Xo Two Prices to Customers.
Resident of Douglas County are requested to give me a
call before parch aging elsewhere.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Tho Bwyerst Guide is issued Sept.
and March, each year: 224 pages, 8xllJ
inches, with over 3,300 illustrations
a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale
prices direct to consumers on all goods for
personal or j0"',m'ms. - family use.
rells how to J0amC rcter, and
gives exact t f Y cost of ev
ery thing you I I J use, drink,
eat, wear, or have fan
with. These m invaluable
books contain information gleaned front
the markets of the world. Ve will mail
a copy Free to any address upon receipt
of the postage 8 cents. - Let us hear
from you. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
!iT A Wak ATeak Cfcteao, 1U
W. L Friedlander.
Ms
Cigars,
Boots and Shoes.
- RoseburOregon,
ever Brought to Town. I use nothing
and have got
DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME !
in the way of Locks, Butts, etc., we can offer
brands of STOVES not equaled elsewhere.:
DEXTER, PACIFIC,
IRON KING,
Stoves and Ranges.
WIDE WE3T.
EMPIRE CITY
in the manufacture of our TINWARE, and
such as Winchester, Sharp and other Rifles, as
and New Home SEWING MACHINES, which
us a call, inspect our stock, inquire as to our
sun you 11 any one can.
CHINESE WASH HOUSE
-AND
SAM YOUNG, - - Proprietor
THIS POPULAR LAUNDRYMAN HAS
again opened business at his old stand in
Koseburg. on Mam street, two doors south of
Bowen's blacksmith shop. He is prepared to
contract for
Chinese Laborers
And furnish
COOKS,
FARM HELP,
WOODCIIOPPERS,
RAILROAD HANDS
Or Chinese Labor of any description on short
notice.
L. BELFILS,
WATCHMAKER,
HAVING HAD 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE
as watchmaker in Oregon, I feel confident
of giving satisfaction in all work entrusted to
me. I also have a large stock of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry which will be sold very rea
sonably. I have the County-patent right for the sale of
Concrete Cement Pipe for conveying water to
any place desired. JU BELFILS.
GRANGE
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
OF ROSEBURG.
W. F. OWENS,
Manager.
-DEAL IN
Wool and Grain
Also, AGENTS FOR
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Of All Kinds.
AI7E TRANSACT A GENER AL BUSINESS
V in our line and nay the Highest Market
Prices for Wool and Grain, -A full line of
Agricultural Implements kept consantly on
hand, or furnished on short notice, at Lowest
Prices. Office and Warehouse OPPOSITE
TUE DEPOT. Give us a call.
W. P. OWEX8,
H. C. STANTON,
DEALER IN
Staple Dry Goods,'
Keep constantly on hand a general assortment of
Extra Fine Groceries,
WOOD, WILLOW KM GLASSWARE, -
ALSO
CROCKERY AND CORDAGE,
A full stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Such as required by the Public County Schools.
All kinds of Stationery, Toys
and
Fancy Articles,
TO SUIT BOTH YOUNO AND OLD.
Buys and Sells Legal Tenders, furnishes
LhecKs on .Portland, and procures
Drafts on San Francisco.
HUBBARD
CREEK Ji I LIS
CLARK & BAKER, Props.
Ilavinar nurchased the above named mills of
Ji. Stephens ac Co.. we are now Drenared to fur
nish any amount of the best quality of
LUMBER
ever offered to the public in Douglas county.
We will furnish at the mill at the following
rices:
o. 1 rough lumber $12 M
No. 1 flooring:, 6 inch.. ...824 $ M
No. 1 flooring, 4 inch. . ... . .. . . . , . -. . ,;. . .826 M
No. 1 flnsihiner lumber 820 $ M
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 2 sides $24 M
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 4 sides $2ti $ M
CLARK & BAKER.
EL DORADO
Mineral Water
S. HAMILTON, Agent, Roseburg, Or.
Geo. IF. Jones:
Dear Sib I have delayed answering your letter in
order to send you the enclosed certificate. Mr. Bart
Reeve declines to give a testimonial at present for the
reason that he has been under the treatment of a num-
lr of Physicians and thinks that they might not like it
if he were to make the affirmation of the effect your
.Mineral Water nau upon him. l will aescrilte tne case
to you as near as I can : He had been sick alxut two
years and an unnatural belt had formed around him
just below the ribs. He drank your Mineral Water
three or four days and the belt went off in such a way
as to caiiBe his legs and feet to swell, but that soon dis
appeared, and he Is now in comfortable health. The
doctors had all given up that he could not get well.
There are a number of persons here who have spoken to
me for some of the water to use ui various cases, and l
would like to use a little myself. I think it is the test
nervous remedy I ever knew. Please send me five
gallons of the water. Respectfully,
JK. A. iiAJXSKIS.
Jefferson, Oregon.
SEEDS! SEEDS
SEEDS!
ALL KINDS OF THE BEST QUALITY.
ALL ORDERS
Promptly attended to and goods shipped
with care.
Address,
1IACJIEX Y Jfc BEXO,
Portland, Oregon.
DEPOT HOTEL,
Oakland, Oregon.
RICHARD THOMAS, Proprietor.
This Hotel has been established for a nunv
ber ef years, and has become very pop
ular with the traveling public.
FIRST-CLASS SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS
AND THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad.
.T.
A. SMITH,
Proprietor of the
CITY
m CANDY FACTORY.
KEEPS CONST ANTLYtN HAND A FULL
stock of Bread, Cakes, Pies. Plain and
Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection of
French and American Candies and Chocolate
Goods.
Roseburg Soda Works.
JOIIX NEVILLE, Frop'r.
MANUFACTURES A SUPERIOR QUAL
itr of Soda Water. SarsaDarilla and
Ginger Ale. Orders from abroad filled with
promptness and at reasonable rates.
more money than atanything elm by takln
an
agency lot the best telling book out. Begin
ner succeed grandly. Nona fail. Terma free,
Hallitt Book Co., Portland, Maine.
lounrrLadr fat hotel table WDo
you know that vulgar person at the ad-
uimug lauie who is eaung wiin nis
tnife? Another Young Lady Is it
possible you don't know Mr. Smith.
whose uncle has just died and left him
million dollars lounsr Lady No; is
that he? How gracefully he handles his
knife. N. Y. Sun:
Teacher Now, what do you un
derstand by brain work?" Bov
"When a man works with his head."
Teacher "Correct. And what is man
ual labor?" Bov "When a man
works with his hands." Teacher
That's right. To which of these
classes do I belong when I teach you.
What do I use most in teaching you?"
Boy "A strap." Texas Sif tings.
"See here," said the managing edi
tor, kindly, but firmly, to the young
man who has just come to do the fires
and dog-nghts, and assume general
charge of the entire paper; ,4you must
be a little more careful in your gram
mar and spelling. You make too much
trouble for the compositor and proof
reader. You say in th:s article 'he had
went' and 'we have never saw.' Then
you spell 'separate' with two ps and
four es, and you say we have come to
the conclution' and 'that we are horra-
fide at the bear ideea.' Now, you must
be more careful and"- "Aw, well,
ook here, Shorty," cried tKe new
young man, 'give a fellow a chance.
You got to remember I've been in col-
egc lor eight years and haven t had a
chance to learn anything." The man
aging edor forgave him, and pro-
oted him to the carrier department.
BurdeUe, in BtooMyn Eaqle.
it He 1
Twelve Milea from Boseburg. on
the Coos Bay Wagon Road.
2V E W MILL!
Any amount of Iinmber--8ujrar Pine.
Cedar, Yellow Fir, Flooring:, Rs
tle, Mouldings, Etc.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
We have appointed A. J. BELLOWS
and HENRY GATES agents forRoeeburg,
who will nave Lumber always on nana.
Will deliver to any part of the city from
the Mill at reasonable rates.
PRICES AT MILL :
Rough Lumber.. 9 00 M
Flooring 18 00 M
Rustic 18 00 V M
Mix. HOOVER.
-DEALER IX
Fine Millinery
AND
ROSEBURG, : :
OREGON
Ladies will find my Stock Large and Com
plete. Prices Moderate.
MRS. H. E. HOOVER.
THE CENTRAL HOTEL
HAVING AGAIN ASSUMED THE MAN
agemcnt of this well knoAUTi House, of
which we are the owners, we take this method
of informing the public that it will bo
First-Class in Every Particular!
Meals and Lodging per day.
.$100
. 25
. 25
Meals
Lodging
Satisfaction Giuaraitteed.
Free Coach to all Evening Trains.
?$. T. fc E. Garrison.
THE PEOPLE'S
Grocery Store.
O. H. PLOOK
HAS JUST OPENED A NEW AND NICE
stock of Family Groceries in the Belflls
Building:, where he will be triad to see all want
ing Goods in his line. Country produce taken
in exchange. Orders from the country will
receive careful attention.
BUNNELL & BOWEN BBOS.,
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop, "Wagon Shop,
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
riAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM 1 OUNCE
J to 3 tons weisrht. Small Cupola for small
Castings. Money refunded if work is not the
best. Portland prices! Save telegrams and
expressage.
ABSOLUTELY
FIRST CLASS
D. C. McClallen,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
McOLALLEN HOUSE,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Large Sa mple Rooms for Commercial Travelers
Free Coach to and from the house.
Baggage delivered free of charge.
ROSEBURG
Marble Works.
J. H. O'M ALLEY,
DEALER I2T
Tombstones, Tablets, Etc
Shop Rear of Hogan's Store.
11. iA.:raE,Y,
erchant Tailor,
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
First right-hand room, up stairs, over Marks
. Store.'
Repairs and Alterations Neatly Done.
MASTERS Or TtfE MENUS.
How Hotel twjr.l Trvpare Their iUuy
. D'nIips..
"Ilre, wa-.ter, br.ng me sons-j roast
beef rare, a p'ece of partridgj and the
usual vegetables., and be lively about
t," was the o d r given by a belated
tr:v.-h r at o :e of th;j hotels. Sunday.
I .say, Jack," ' subse jusntly re
market a cjm;an on, "whit a contfn
dritm t must b. fur sonn one to guess
what 3011 and I a:iJ savoral othet hun
gry transients are going to eat every
laV." .
"Yes, I sup, oe s;," was Jack's l.t
eun'e reply.
Wo.ider how the do it?" ont'n--uedthe
other 'mu inghv "Xow. ;is...:
terday 1 had mut o; thvs day befo';? I
ordered roast bjef an 1 '".to-lay I have
eaten turkey and craa berry sauc3. It
the tastes of others have been cjually
as whimsical, th3 f'ence as well as t
the abilities of the. eok or the-steward
or some one else must have been se
verely tested."
"But you don't always get whit you
want," growled Jack, impatient for
the waiter's return.
"True, when you are late," respond
ed his companion, unmindful of Jack's
failing, or his feelings. "But I notice
that tne bill of fare at tirst-class hotels;'
is very seldom crossed. It is the
smaller hotels where you and I meet
with our most frequent disappoint
ment!. One would naturally suppose
that it wo'ld be just the reverse; that
large holds, favored w.th a liberal but
necessarily uneven trans'ent trade, and
furii shing their patto:is with a great
var'ety of dishes, would fall short more
frequently thau smaller hotels with
lim.tfd and more regular patronage,
as well as a less nrmber of d shes to
l?rve."
There was no response from Jack,
and his compan"on having finished his
meal, sauntered into the office and pro
ceeded to quest" on tha clerk as to who
was responsible for Ih3 meals served in
hot Is. '
"It is d'fferent in different c:t"e," re
plied the clerk. "In New York, Chi
cago and some other large c';t es the
bills of fare of the leading hotels are
arranged by the head eoots. The best
hotels in Detroit, with but one excep-
t:on, ass gn thAt work to their stew-
r
: d s. The table of the hotel jxeepted
is looked after by the proprietors, who
have made quite a reputation in that
line. The stewards, whose chief duties
are usually to purchase the supplies
ani attend to the carving, are second
ed in their work by a head cook, who
in turn depends on a number of second
cooks and their helpers and vegetable
and pastry cooks. This stall", which in
t'ze is regulated by the business of the
houses, is, with the except on of the
vegetable and pastry cooks, made up
of male help. In a few hotels women
are employed as pastry cooks.
"Put few women are engaged as
cooks exceptin very small hotels- They
are not competent. A woman cook
will scarcely make one thing twice
alike. Thev take too many chances;
trust to much to luck, and in conse
quence fal repeatedly. They hardly
ever prepare their dishes according to
any iixed rule as to the weight or
measurement of the ingredients. - On
the contrary, they are disposed to lump
things; 'about a teaspoonful of this,
about a cupful of that, and when near-
y done stir in a little seasoning.
They pay no attemt'on to the size of
the teaspoon or the cup and insert
the seasoning when and where it may
please their fancy to do so. Now, a
man cook works qirjte to the contrary,"
oontinued the hot .'l man. "Every in-gi-ed.ent
he uses is as accurately meas
ured and weighed as though a part of
a druggist's presor ptiou, and the mix-
ng ami cooking of rfie same are caten
ated and t med as carefully as the hours
allotted by the doctor for the patient's
med c'ne. Even the purity and charac
ter of the goods are inquired into.
Nothing is left to chance, and he;icc
there are no failures to be followed by
that feminine excuse: 'I don't see why
it is I should have such luck; 1 can't
understand it.' "
Bit,, how do the cooks know what
quantity to preparer
Easy nough. About ten o c.oek
every morning tn omce iurn sues tne
head cook with a list of the probable
number of guests there w 11 be at din
ner. In case of an unexpected rash
subsequent to that hour, supplementary
lists are sent to the head cook, ana if
he finds there is a likel hoo l of any of
the dishes running short, he will order
one or more of the second cooks to dis
continue dishing and prepare a second
dinner. A first-class hotel prides ;tsclf
in always naving enough of everything,
but occasionally houses that make a
mecial effort to secure novelties as soon
1 . . - .1
Ai tney appear in me marhet, a-rc-unable
to satisfy late comers, owing to the
limited Quantity obtainable. Meats that
are left over can be served cold at sub
sequent meals; the pastry that remain
generally goes to the help; otherwise I
ear they wouia not gei many iancj
dishes in theirs.
"Wages? They tal e a w da range.
In Detroit there is one cook, a French
man, who receives $1,XK) a year and
his board. That is the Vghest price
pa d in the city. Other first cooks in
the lead ng hotels receive from G03 to
00 and board. The best of them are
foreigners. Second cooks or broilers,
as they are sometimes called, are paid
from $30 to $50 a month; head vegeta
ble cooks receive $25 to $35, and their
assistants from $10 to $15 a month.
Head, nastry cook3 demand from $25 to
$10') a month, according to. the house
ad the ability of the individual. In
most hotels the pastry department is
entirely distinct from a'l others. It
provides the breads, cakes, pies and
puddings, and, when the facilities of
the house allow, lurnishes the ice
cream, ices, jellies and canned goods.
The wages of a majority of the pastry
cooks will average about 5zo to jo a
month. Of course, in cities like New
York, Boston and Chicago wages for
cooks are quite different. Here wages
for second cooks' and helpers are some
what lower in winter than m summer,
owing to the close of lake navigation,
which during the warm months fur
nishes employment to a large number
of cooks of medium ability. Detroit
Ve .
LATE NEWS SUMMARY.
V Forelgrn and Domestic.
A one-wheel skate has been patented.
There are over 8000 Indians 1 Nevada.
The losses by the Vincennes. Ind fire
aggregate $150,000.
In spite of the doctors Gen. O ran t. rpptti n
to be steadily gaining.
The strike of tailors in Paris is nflrt.lftrA.
ted in by 7500 workmen.
Ex-Secretarv of State FrflinchuvRAn i
gradually but surely dying.
Chf na is COinc to work her rnal minpn
with labor imported from Europe.
James R. Oscrood & Co.. of Hoston ihc
well-known publishers, have failed.
The Minneapolis mills last week beat tho
record by turning out 150,8.8 barrels of
flour.
It is now thoueht that morpi than twntv
people perished in the recent Brooklyn dis
aster. - ; .-.
The Indians at OnAnnrtll h a.v Iff t
their reservation, and a general uprising is
In the northern counties of Indiana
about two-thirds of the bees died last
Winter.
The cold wave throughout the West has
injured rruits ana vegetables to a consi,
eraoie extent.
In Mexico, railroad conductors and enci-N
neers are arrested and lodged in jail when
tney run over a man.
T il T" . 1 a . .
xu lue iommion r-arnament a resolution
favoringreciprocity with the United States
was voted down, 68 to 58.
The next International convent ion of the
Young Men's Christian Association will be
held in San Francisc in 18t7.
A Toronto Lodge of Free Masons has ex
pel'ed one of its members for being a "sec- '
ularist, agnostic and free-thinker.
Mrs. Weldon, the vocalist, was awarded
in a London court damap-es of $60,000
against Gounod, the composer, for Ubeland
breach of contract,
"Geo. W. Tripp, 79 years old, of Freeville,
N. Y., hanged himself, on being informed
that his wife, whose age is 78, had a cancer
and could not live.
Mr. Walter P. Johnson, a wealthy far
mer of Moweaqna, 111., was thrown under
a revolving corn-cutter, and fatally woun
ded by the machinery.
The jury in the case of Dick Short, for
stabbing Capt. Phelan, returned a verdict
of not guilty. The Judge expressed aston
ishment at the verdict.
A memorial to Edgar Allan Poe has
been ua veiled at the Metropolitan Museum
of Arts, in New York, Edwin Booth mak
the presentation speech.
A New York syndicate has purchased
200,000 acres of land in Dickson and Hum
phreys counties, Tenn., which will be
settled by Northern colonists.
The race for the 2,000 guineas stakes at
Newmarket, was won by Paradox, which
was ridden by Fred Archer. J 'arodox is
now the favorite for the English Derby.
At Walthamville, Ga., a party of negroes
quarreled over a game of poker and six
were killed and five injured. The fight
assumed the proportions of a small riot.
At Charlotte, N. C, recently, a house oc
cupied by Minnie Bell and Lizzie Blout,
two women of doubtful character, was
blown up by dynamite and badly wrecked
New York market reports indicate that
the winter wheat crop east of the Eocky
Mountains this year will fall short 100,
000,000 to 125,000,000 bushels of the crop of
Princess Louise sent a cablecram to
the CanadianMinister of Militia, asking
that fifty pounds of tobacco and five hun
dred pipes be presented to the troops in
tne isortnwest. .
Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenbure was
married May 6 to Princess Marie. The
ceremony was a quiet one. Emperor Wil
liam ana an tne members of the imperial
family were present.
One of boilers of the Tremont Hotel, at "
Galveston, Texas, exploded, killing a num
ber of persons, wounding several others
and doing great damage to the hotel and
neighboring property.
Near Lancaster. Pa.. Mav 12th. Mrs. Hi
ram Pantz, a woman of unsound mind
jumped into a creek with her twoyounges
cnuaren ana tney were ail drowned. Their
bodies were recovered.
The war-ship Niagara, which was gold
at auction in Boston recently, for $12,300,
aided in laying the first Atlantic cable, and
tooK nome tne earnest Japanese embassy
visiting the United States.
King Louis, of Bavaria, lias ordered tfce
manager of the Royal Theatre at Munich
to produce bardou s 1 heodora. His Maj
esty will be the sole auditor, and the freak
will cost 111m zou,uuu francs.
-The three men in En eland who nav
taxes on the highest assessed value of per
sonal property are Giles Lodor, 15,000,000;
mcnara xnornton, 5i4,uuu,uuu; ana Uaron
Lionel Rothschild, 13,600,CCQ. . '
Sawyer and Mann have beaten Edison in
the courts on the priority of electric light
patents. The court held that Sawyers in
vention was perfected in March, 1878, and
the Edison not till October, 1879.
In the Ohio Penitentiary a colored con
vict named Wilson thrust his head into a
kettle of molten iron. When pulled awav.
the hair, flesh and scalp were burned off
from the forehead to the back of the neck.
England does one-third of all bankine
business of the world. The Bank of Enar-
and holds one-seventeenth of all the de
posits of Great Britain. The total amount
held is, ia round numbers, 27,OL0,0U0,000.
A column of three hundred Canadian
troops and police from Battleford, had a
fight of seven hours with six hundred In
dians under Poundmaker one day last
week. Eight white men were killed and
twelve wounded.
The average maple sugar crop of Ver
mont is m the neighborhood of twelve
million pounds, but this year it will ex
ceed tnat amount, uneureen Mountain
State produces about one-third of the suirar
crop of the country.
James C. Smlddy. the most trusted in-
Lmate of the Joliet penitentiary, serving as
dspensary ciers, Killed niraself with mor
phine because 01 hts failure to receive a
pardon which had been promised him. II
was serving a lif sentence.
The Red Sea has encroached UDon the
land as far as Resetta, Egypt, whose in
habitants are In great distress. Cattle are
dying by hundreds from drinking the salt
watei, and all the fresh water has to be
brought to the city many miles by rail. ,
-The White Cross Line Belzian steampr
Helvetia, with general cargo which start
ed from Antwerp,April 23d, for Montreal.
suns on oeaicene, vape unton, JViay tan.
This is the fourth steamer of that line
which has been lost within as many years.
Professor' C. V. Riley, etomoloerist of tha
Agricultural Department, says that the
united states will soon be visited by two
swarms of locusts of the thirteen and seventeen-year
species, remaining until July.
lie predicts that tney will do but little
damage." J..
A prominent citizen of Gordon. Ga., met
with a singular death recently. On return
ing from a trip over his field be noticed
bees swarming. He undertook to hive
them, when they turned upon him and set
tling upon his face hands and neck, stung
him to death.
A handcar with a man and boy, names
unknown, went through the open draw
bridge of the Canadian Southern Railroad
across the Detroit river, six miles below
Detroit, May 14th, drowning both of them.
Another man and woman who were on the
handcar jumped off to save themselves.