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ROSEBURG REVIEW
IS ISSUED
FRIDAY MORNINGS
. BY
J. il. N, BELL, - Proprietor.
ROSEBURG REVIEW
HAS THE J
FIIIEST JOB OFFICE
IN DOUGLAS CQUNTT.
f CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS
ne Year - - - - - - $2 50
SixMontha - - - - - - - 1 25
Three Months - -- -- -- 100
, And other Printing, Including
Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Haad BiHa
Jfeally and Expeditiously executed
AT PORTLAND f RICES.
These ars the terms of thoee paV-niC In advance.
VOL. X.
ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 13, 1885. .
NO. 32.
Th Kktiiw uffers One Inducements to advertisers.
Terms reasonable.
Roseburg
Reviewt
GE5EBAL DIBE0T0SY.
Grovkr Cleveland. . . ........ .President.
Tnniit A. ITKxnHinira Vir.r Prenitlent .
Thos . F. Bayard ....... Secretary of State
Daniel T. MAJCKlso,SecreUrjr f Treasury.
! O. (J. I.imar . Sortn.rv of the Interior.
Wm.- C. Enmcott. Secretary o War
W. C. Whithey Secretary of Navy.
W. T. Vilas. Post Master General.
A. II. Garlasd. .Attorney (ieneraL
Morrison It. Waite Chief Justice.
STATE OF. OREGON.
J. N. DoLPH... .'. .U. S. Senator.
Bixjkr Hermans. .Congressman.
Z. F. Moody Governor.
R. P. Earhart.. Secretars'of State.
Edward Hirsch State Treasurer.
E. B. McELROY.l..Snpt. Tab. Instruction.
W. II. Byaks StaU Printer.
J. B. Waldo, C. J., )
Wm. P. Lord, ....Supreme Judges.
W. W.Thayet:, ) .
, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
I!. S. Bkas.. ...JuiIro.
J. W HamiltoX .... Prosecuting Attorney,
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Joaw EMjirrr,
4 J. II. Shupk. )
Wm. Massing,
Heurj Rogers,
(1. W, Riddle,
C, B. VVitx;ox,
. . . Senators.
, ...Repres ntatives,
G. Wr Kimball Clerk.
G. A. Taylor, Sheriff.
W. N. Moore, Treasurer.
F. W. Bexsox School Superintendent.
E. C. Sacry. Assessor.
J. S. Fitzhugh County Judge.
J. Hall, C. A. McGee, . . . .Commissioners
Wm. Thikl . ....'. Surveyor,
Dr. S. S. Marsters Coroner.
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
John Rast,
T. P. Siikridan. V Trustees.
L. C. Wheeler,
P. Benedict.
T. Ford . .Recorder.
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Vr. J. JjANGEnliERf. .... AlarSllAl.
John Chase Treasurer.
PROFESSIONAL.
L F. USE, JOUN LANE
JTANE & LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
J C. FULLERTON, '
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, up stairs.
Q A. SEULBREDE,
A TTOllNET A T LA IV,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
Notary Public
N. MOORE,
General Insurance Agent.
Office at Court House, Roseburg.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BAILEY'S HOTEL
Oakland, Oregon.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
3TThls houe has lately changed hands and is
thoroughly renovated and refurnished. The travel
ing public will find the best of accommodations.
No Chlnanicn Emplojed.
SM11II BAILEY.
ABSOLUTELY FIRST CLASS
DC. McCL ALLEN,
Proprietor of tho
McCLALLEN HOUSE.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial
Travelers.
Free Coach to and from Ike house
BaRjraxe delivered free of charge.
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
Ifieliavl Thomas, l?voi.
ITirst ClaNM
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND TIIE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot 'of the Railroad.
SIOORE'S UESTAVRANT.
(Principaal Business Street.)
ltoNolui, Oregon
MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the Best the Market Affords.
Kim
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT
B0WEN BROS.
Having dissolved the copartnership exist
ing between Bunnell & Bowen Bros, and
"are now prepared to do all work in their
line in a
WORKMANLIKE
MANiNEK, AXD AT REASONABLE HATE.
STATE
AGKICLLTIRAL COLLEGE.
Corvallis Oregon.
Tlio next Session will legin on Septem
ber 10th, with same Faculty
as last year.
B. L, Arnold, PRES.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE-
Samcel Marks,
Asher Makks,
S. MARKS & Co.
-DEALERS
EBAL 1
HAVE CONSTANTLY" ON HAND--
CwmiiG, Dm goods, Grocirii
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions, Cigars,
Boots and Shoes.
Wool and Produce of every Descrip
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
S. VIAItIH St CO - ItoK1iu-fi, Or.
MI. JOSElPI-ISOlSr.
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Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of cveiy variety and Shade.
A full line of Silks.
A full lino of Satins, Brocades and Velvets.
A full line of Fancy Dres3 Goods.
A full lino of Hosiery.
A full line of Clotliinjr.
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A fall line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
VH A full line of Staple and Fancy
- A full line of Crockery
And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
-G03VEXS jSL3NTX SKX1
MJOSEPHSON.
This Space is
W.N.MOORE.
COUWUTT,
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successor io
DEALER
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
DllUOS nnd PATENT MEDICINES
CLeancr tban the Cheapest.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS,
Roscburg, Oregon,
They would announce that they hare just received and now kave on
hand one of the largest atockg of "
sneral Hairdwaire, etc.
Ever Brought to Douglas, and.when added to their
Stoves of all Patterns and;Ready-made Tinwar
They are prepared to declare they have
Southern Oregon, which they propose selling
in the shape ot BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way ol Locks, Butts, etc., we can
offer superior inducements to purchasers. Try tis.
We can give you bargains in the following brands 'of STOVES not equaled elsewhere:
BUCK 3 BOXAXZA, FARMER S UTILITY,
CLABEXDOjr, occidext, IRON kixc," I EMPIRE qyts
And other Sioves
And hnVPm Hon hi lnnvn vn
Wo have also bargains to oftcr in GUNS,
xunee, as wen as ftiiotguns and i'istols.
We are also Agents for the White, Peerless and New Rome SEWINU MACHINES,
w men we sen at the lowest rates and warrant
We can also supply
Averill and
I ho best in the market, at lowest rates. Give
our prices, ana we prom
Horse Shoe Restaurant.
FRESH OYSTERS.
Meals A.t Hours
KEPT IN FIRST CLASS STYLE.
'Ye that hotgeb," call at once.
WARD & Co.
W. I. Friedlaxdeii
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Groceries and Tobaccos.
and Glassware.
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BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS aud CAPS
tie best supply in their lino ofi'any house ia
Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere
DEXTER, PACIFIC, WIDE WSST,
and Ranges.
such as Winchester, Sharp and other
as complete in eyery respect.
Ruer Paints.
us a call, Inspect our stock ; inquire asto
to suit you u any one cad.
DON'T FORGET TIIE
T. Daisy Photo tiallcry
Now located one door North of the Main-
dealer office, where you can get San Francisco
work at less than ban r rancisco price.
Now is your time to purchase for we will
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We also do enlarcine from any old and
jaueu picture oi any uma, and make you a
Beautiful I'astal ltortrait thar will last always.
Call and examine ovr work before Peine i
eisewnere. iMii.jLt.ri & waku,
- rhotograghers.
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30,000 OVSlilS
.AS
I"ilcN, IJeotul Ulcerw,
FiMHitvois, Xiinitas-wiiij
ITiHtulxis in uuo,
ETC., ETC.,
CURED IN 6 YEARS BYTHEBRINKERHQFF SYSTEM
Pr. J. B. rilkiugtou 1'ropriettir of the l'ortland
r.vr. and bar I.vriitHAKY and Vaxitarian for Nkrtoi s
Iini!Asii! has been appointed Acnt and I'liysician
for this in Oregon & W. T. No bevkius bckgical
oi'KR ATioxs. no pain no Loss of BLOOD. In 2 months,
have cured several cases in which severe cutting op
erations have failed. Am ennil,ted to refer to Mr-
Jag. W. Weatherford, druggist formerly of Salem.
llr. Frank Gardiner, machinest, Mr. R. A. Ilampy.
Harribburg, and others. If several patients apply,
will upend one day in each month in ltojebur.
A dd. 'ess for pamphlet etc.
J. li. I'lLKlNGTON M. D.
PORTLAND OR.
t3tTDi Filkinzton will be at the
McClallen Houso, Iloscburg from Fri
day evening, November Gth to Saturday
evening November 7th, 1885.
J. C. SHERIDAN,
Ta.Successor to
t? a j?r t n qttt?t?tt a "M
xv. m va; a. w KJXJ.xjxtiJj;i.x . I
DEALER IN--
HARDWARE
Stoves ami Tinware,
Koscburg, Oregon'
rflllE undersigned takee pleasure in an-
JL uounclng to tho public that he selling
everything in hw line at prices that
DEFY COMPETITION!
IF YOU WANT-
STOVES, AGRIOULTUKAX TU0LS
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
HORSasaES, TINWARE, OOTLERY
Or anything in my line, call and examlue my
stock and learn prices before purchasing else-
where, as i am sclhng loner than ever.
J C. SHERIDAN
STANDARD
FOWLS.
Plymouth Rock,
WyamloUcs,
Rrown Leghorns.
arinjr liccn enajfeil in the business of breeding
thoroughbred fowls for the iist eiylit rara. I
able to furnish as fine Mwcimoiis of tha ahori
named breeds as can be had cither on this coast or
m llie I Mil.
Plymouth Rooks, "higlo bird, $;,00 t-. .5.00
jairn, t io a; trios S to 12.
WvandattflH, oinirlo t ir.l. i-.irs sin- ti-;,.
in " ' ' ' ' "
5'
f)i il w il ljeirnnmis. Hiniric oiniM. Kit u .r.- r
EGGS IN SEASON
First and special urcniiirnm awanloH mv ..! at.
the last State Kair, and wherever elfHS exhibited.
My strains of the above varieties of fowls arc
Known m most parts of Oregon and Washington.
laaao, cal. and Bntmh Colutnhi.i X'.i ,.nn
wants fine birds, and knows what L'ood stock is. will
object to the prices gtated, which aro much less
Mian nfc ine .ast. -
Parties will please state just what they want, and
vu luiuiou 11, i will IC1I UlfclU SO
iAoII must accomnanr ail onlcrs. SUmwI Hi-ilnn
r " luui-micu uai,J"'rue. Dun i wait till sprint; be
FOREST GROVE, Oil EG OX.
N. B.
-Wells, Fargo A Co.'s express make a si? la
ion of 20 percent in favor of all mycustomc n
reducti
J.
JASKULEK,
Tract leal
I VVatcbmaker, Jeweler and Optician.
J in wnttK vi?i?iv-rirn
Dealer in Watches,. Clock?, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LIKE OF
CIUARS, TOBiCCJ A FASCY GOODS.
rnilE ONLV RELIABLE OPTOMER !l TOWN
X for the riicrailjuHtiucnt of Spectacles. Lcjot
of the Ueanuie Brazilian Pebble Siwctaciea anj Eye
glasses, wince in Hamilton tines uiock. .
L.
BELFILS,
Watchmaker.
TJ AVISO HAD 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS
II
Watchmaker in Oretron, I feel confident of
giving latisl action in all vorK entrusted to me.
I hare the County nateut ritcht fur sale of Concrete
i c.ement pipe for conveying water to any place de-
I ItrM . I Uti miB
APRIZE
send x csnts or postage ml
receive free, a costly box of eoods
iJU which will help all, eithr sex to
mort money njfht wy than anything else in the
wrld. fortunes await the workers absolutely tore
At ooe adlre TRUE nd Co., AurubU, Uaiao,
SUGAR Pll MIIJj.
Twelve miles from Rosebui, on
the Coos Bay Wagon Road.
Any amount of Lumber Sugar Pine, ,
Cdar, Yellow Fir, Flooring,
Rustic, Mouldings, etc.
W& WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Wo have anointed A. J. BELLOWS and IlKNIU
GATES agents f"r Iloseburjr, who ill have lumljer
alH'iivs on hand. Will deliver to any part of the c-itjr
from the Mill at reaoiutblc rates.
TRICES AT MILL;
RooKh Lumber CO per M
Flooring IS 00 pur M
Rustic IS 00 per M
HUBBARD
GREEK IILU
CLARKE & 15AKER, Props.
Having purchased the above named mil's of E.
Stephens & Co., c are now prepaped to f'.uuish any
amount of the bet t quality of
J.UMBER
ever offered to the public in Douglas County
We
will furnish at the mill at the following pru cs;
o-l ruuL'h lumber $12 M
No, 1 flooriujr, C inch - $11
No. 1 flooring. 4 inch
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No. 1 finishiuj,' lumber $20 M
No. 1 finishing lumber drcucd on 2 sides 21 M
No. 1 finishini;' lumber dressed on 4 Bidcs"2C M
CLARKE. Si BAKER.
DEALER IN
X-mm1t:i,
Doors I
and 3XonlliiiN
OF THE VERY UFST MATERIAL;
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lOJIK
AND GET TERMS UEFORE PCilCHS
in" elsewhere.
Office near Depot,
Roseburj'.
'Atront for J.
Whitsetl's Lumber,
Manual n q Tnnntv RnnV
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RoBcburK - - m - Oregon
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BACKING BUSINESS
Sight Drafts Drawn cn
l'ortland, San Francisco, New York and
other noiats. Bills of cxihanffo on the
uriucinal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all accossablepoints at reasonable rates.
Agee & Hanan.
New Butcher Shop
We keep all kinds of FllESlt and
PICKLED meats.
STISFACT10N ASSURED
Hides of all kinds boinjhi.
THE OLD KELT ABLE
T0BSRBHO?,
Established in 1SG7.
9:teoi asi zcr
II.
rAKKY,
Mircliii.t Titiior.
First riglit-bniid room, up stairs, over
Marks' Htoro.
Kepaii-s und Alterations nently !one.
miilS. S. A. HlITilSIXSO,
MILLINERY STORE!
Oaltalml, Oresron.
T A DIES WILL Fn'D Mr STCK LARGE AND
JJ Complete. Prices moderate.
('v M a OalJ. Mi:s. S. A. HirTCiirs.sos.
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Df VilXAELE TO ALU
wa be nailed ITD 1775-
toaU appUeanU rHc.CSn
and to enstomen at hut rear wlutotl
ordering It It contains Ulustrationt, prlOea,
descriptions and directions for planting a
Vecetable and Flower E &, BULB8, n
lilIliriIUII HWWt Slak.
Th BXrSTEHS' GTJTDK i
lsracd Murcl wi Sept'
teb year. 3318 Vgt
Sxll tncle,wltlk oxer
tit mfSe iltlaraMaiM.m''
r avaww - -
WMl Xltax Ctelleix
COVES 'WltoleMtla Price
direct to tontumerm m all oocU for
penomal or tmMy m Telia 1uw to
order, snd (trM enet eoat ef ereryt
taUng jron. nee, drtek, wer, r
lurre fn WO. XbeM XJS v AXiU AiJ
BOOKS Mntaia tnforaaaUoa eleBkedl
from. c& taarketi of t3i world l
-will ana vpy.FKEK to any aa
dreM pom receipt of 10 eta. to defray,
expense of mailing. Xctwa hour fjron
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
tZl e 999 WabMh Avcaae, CMca, XUV
ROSEBURG SODA WORKS.
I "I f AXCFACTURES A SUPERIOR QUALI1T O?
I 111. Sotla Water, Sarwparilla and Giitirer Ale. Or-
1 era from abroad filled with promMneBs ib4 at
4Ujablo ratos,
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THE mEPnONE.
DIFFICULTIES WHICH SURROUND
LONG-DISTANCE COMMUNICATION.
Absolutely Perfect Condition of the Klo
meitfs Hequlrod TJio Tolegfapli More
KoliaT)Io and loses TroablHme
MaUlllty to Crrofv
Oor. Cincinnati Oomtuerckvl OaZotte.l
tyranung iua; a lonsr-aiatanco tcicpiio
win oe lortQcomuig, u win require raa
absolutely perfect coaditton of the ele
ments along the route over which the wire
runs; there must be no rain, no tog, no
siect, nor mist; no moisture in tne atmos
phere, no electrical Btorms, and, besides,
there must be invented a more perfect
system of insulation of the wires wherd
7 come in contact with the poles than
is used or known pt the present time. A
means must alo be devised to entirely
overcome induction .(the influence exerted
by the current on one wire over another
running parallel with and in close prox
imity), or, in otner words, overcome
itself, for wherever you have a current
you have also induction, or ah induced
current
After all these difficulties have been
overcome there still remain many reasons
why it will not bo a success.
It an inferior means of communication.
attempts to supplant a superior one, What
must be the result?
For l-n2 distances the telosranh is as
much superior to the telephone as the
"limited" express trains are superior to a
canalboat not for a singlo isolated case,
but for the volume of business that is
daily sent over the telegraph wires.
A telephone wire between Cincinnati
and New York would be capable of af
commouatin? not to exceed sis customers
per hour, allowing ten minutes to each,
Including the time necessary for calling
the exchange hero and for tic exchange
to call incw xora, anu ior mat exchange
to ring up the party with whom the
Cincinnati customer desires communica
tion.
At this rate a jew liberal allowance
only six communications per hour would
bo possible, or sevon.ty odd for every
twelve hours. The great bulk of com
munications between these cities Is of a
commercial nature and generally of much
importance, nearly an oi them requiring
transmission between the hours Of 8 a.- m.
and 5 p. m. (nine hours This would ne
cessitate one wire for every els persons
using the telephone per hour during that
cinnatl customers alone there w aid have
to be no less than ten direct wires, and
then the anxious customers would have to
almost constantly face the usual cry of
"Wire in use; call a&ain.
Now. taking Into consideration all the
cities west and south of this place which
would look tb Cincinnati f oj their eastern
communications, tho number of wires
would reach well up into the hundred
At Pittsburg (over the middle route), at
Cleveland (ovef the northern route), tho
number would bo more than doubled; and
this, to for wires actually needed to sop-
western demand ior connection
win iew tortt tT: not laRins into con
Tew York city; not taking into cq,
siacrauon , tne creav aemano tnai wouia
arise for wfres to" aU,the other-nmportant
tion of tfife ja-escnt number of .telegraph
wires turouguflut tiie tmtea scatea ana
Canada ten time's dvcr.
sso sir, the telephone wjjl never become
a competitor of the tejegrapfor thctrang
mission of h(iteleirrJtt5h is cfcickcr. more
reliable, less troublesome to the customer.
and, besides. It is, or should be; responsi
ble tor an rrora.
4 The comma long-distance telephone will
bo a Igy thing nothing more. Put a
marit on the as:
on.
Xtel
us Magnetlstn.
lUJiaa wwtmg..r''
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rTn .Virt ri c11t mtt tmrAvvtifl litr r1rry
mind to Che deerce of bdaa lcmDoTaril'9'
j legitimate flutes Or pldtOTCS aTgues n
unhealthy state ol the mental ft&ri09tftierc.
1110 emotional tendency -io aergc itself in
tlio beinff ot another is otic or tne weakest
the elemcnts.fcf its own dcfetructioti. M We'
part to meet again, " ho Says, "and ba
more eacn otner a taan wb" were uyore.
because wo nxe eacli more our own, " Tha
tendency to dwell' upon thi3 sulijectlto
wane of life, amid attractions and aiani
tic3and stars, silcnoca and Sunsets, i3 a
tcnaenev ta be resisrea by one wno would
do any worthy work in Jlio world The
need ia to relate ouracTvea to tormclmca
rather than to persons, to ideas father than
to emotions. A good grip on tne cou
crete is a saving grace
A Dervish's Rales for Living.
Exchange.
A recent traveler cives the following as
some of the rules for living held by the
modern ucrvisnes, wnicn somewnat upsets
tne popular idea 01 a aervisn: "lie kind
to those below you in life; do not criticize
tne.iault8 of otuera: u you see tnem con
ceal them, If you cannot do tlris with
your hand, do so with your skirts, your
tonguo, and your ncaru a day wui come
when notniui? win ueneni you; ncitner
lamuy nor weaun; noimng except suo
missio 4 to Uod witu a pure heart. "
A Frozen Fountain.
Exchange.
There is aJbuntain at Parker's Glen.
N. Y.. which throws water to a height of
sixty feet. During the cold weather the
water has been allowed to run, and has
been freezing until a pyramid 6f solid ice
fifty fect high has been formed. The
pyramid is about 100 feet in diameter at
uie oase ana auoui two ai ac apex.
' light from Insects.
The lizht emitted by insects, when ex-
amincdunder the spectroscope, is very
beautiful, but is without bngnt or darfc
bands. When the intensity diminishes
the red and orange rars disapnear and the
spectrum is reduced to yellow and green
rays. -
British Bravery.
The British soldier has lo3t none of the
bravery which characterized bis forcfath
crs. lie wm neat anyooay ana anytninj
at any time, only asking to be cotoiuandci
by competent olncers.
' Georee Tarsons Lath'roD: Taln't no use
trvin' to drive a woman. It's mighty hko
when ye tryin to drive a passul o ncn3
come into the house; and ye chase 'cm up
up and say 'bhoor and git3 cm a most 10
tne do , and tney jist run siraigut past i.
W. O. Stoddard: An old tree la not a
Mi nin. and vou cannot set it usf again
but wben it is out 01 tne way tucru
t . ' : . .. . . : . ' -Ti r..- i
more room for the planting 01 saplings.
firnatnfiss ; of intellect has in all ages
Seen closely allied to greatness or nose.
3Iany musical
instruments aro now
made of paper.
Backlen's Arnica Salve-
The Dest Salve in the world for
Cuts, : Bruises, Sores, U icci-s, , bait
Rheum, lever Sores, letter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skm
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no; pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, oflnoney
efunded. Price 25 ci4 er box, , '
eastern citica, sucn, for instance, as uos
ton, rhlladelpbla, Washbn, Baia
more. etc It Would rcaUlxe the duplica
BILL X TIC'S It VliOKT.
Very soon I shall 13 strong , enough
on my cyclonic leg to resume my lessons
in waltzing. It is needless to say .thai
look foward with, great j-leasure to
that moment. N ature intended that I
should glide in the mazy. Tall, Jithe,
bald-headed, genial, limber in the ex
treme, suave, sonlf ul, frolicsome at
thes, yet dignified a,nd reserved toward
strangers, light on the foot on my
own foot I me.in gentle as a women at
times, yet irresistiblo as a tornado
when insulted by smaller men, lam
peculiaily fitted to shine in society.
Those who have observed hit polished
biow when under a stron- electric lishti
say they never saw a man shine in so-
cietTasIdo - 'V?V - ;
,r .e . , . T u
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Bhc would teack xno on Saturdays and J
repair her skirts during the . following
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week. I told her once that I thought
was too brainy to dance. She said
she hadn't noticed that, but sho thought
seemed to run too much to legs. My
wife is not timid about telling mo any
thing that she thinks will be for my
uogci. i-en i muse a mistake sue isi
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enecuy mnic, witii me, ana comes
runn io mc anu tens meauoui n so tuai
won j. uo so again.
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"afl JU8t ienrnt,u "ow lo rew
around n ball-room to a little waltz
H ""'k'v ?
y a High wind, and broke ono ot my
egs which I used in waltzing. When
this accident occurcd I had just got
where I felt at liberty to choose a glo
rious being, with starry eyes, and fluffy
lair, and magnificently molded form,
to steer 111c around the rink to tho
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iamy music 01 otraubs. : young
aay, wun wuo.11 1 naa waitzcu agoou
Ifial. lirnr!iii tn nrt.pnfl p.vtrr tlnr.mnfri
, , n o
iarty she could hear of, although she
iiaa declined a great many previous to
nat. . j asKed ner now sue could ue so
giddy and so gay wnue 1 was suuermg.
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the said she was doing it to drown her
sorrow, but her little brother tokl me
on the quiet that she was dancing while
i
ljwassick becauso she telt perfectly
safe. A friend of mine says I have a
pronounced and distinctly original
manner 01 wiuing,-anu mat n neer
saw anybody, with one exception, who
waiizeti as unu, anu mat was jumoo.
He claimed that either one of us would
bo a good dancer if he could have the
whole ring to bimself. He said he
would like to see J umbo and tne waltz
togethcr if he were not afraid that I
might step on Jumbo and hurt him
lou can tee what jealous 'hatred it
arouses iu some small minds when a
man gets so that he can mingle in good
society and enjoy himself..
I could waltz moro easily if the rules
did, not require such a constant change
of position I am sedentary in my na
ture, slow to move about, so that it
takes a iadv or great strength 01 iur-
pose to pull me around on time.
Boston Globe.
Han. E. B McElroy State Supt. by
special invitation of Prof. Homer and
the Adelphian Literary Society to visit
our city on Friday Oct. 30th. He
spent the day in our public scliocl and
in the evening lectured to a large and
attentive audience. Prof. -Horner
called the house to orJer, then Rev. P.
A. .Moses offered prayer after which
music by the Junior Band and other
instrumental music. The address of
welcome was delivered by Miss Dora
Lewis in a most impressive and effec-
tivo style, Prof. Horner then introduced
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IBTM' uu UUI Btein
and too management ot our schools.
vci .ucii uo tu.u t 10 un su.yect
subject ho handled well, showing him
10 ue a logical vn.nKer. lie treated ot
ir. ' . . 1 x 11. . -..' 1
iiHaiure irom u.e.iirsr, steps m gram-
uia me wguer urancues anu gave
: t.. .. ,
w..eu iucas-on awaKcning an
merest and thint for instructive read-
: i ii. .. i . . p 1
um ui aucement 01 sound
minds and the great necessity of the
ft .n-vooiij
stuuy 01 oui motner tongue.
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xi e gave a mcuiou ot teacmng tins
T T 1 1 t r . ...
branch ot study m our schools, which
it adopted we think would be very
beneficial. Prof. McElroy deservrs a
great dai of credit for the active inter-
est be has displayed in the execution of
m 1 ...
his Uuues in tho ofhec he now holds;
alsojhe merits much praise for his work
on the revised edition of the school i
Iwdi Attache.
V
flnview of t'ic probability that this
country , will be visited y cholera this
season or next, the -New York Sun
print the following formula of a chol
era mixture. "Take equal parts of
tincture of cayenne, tincture of opium,
tincture of rliularb, essence of pepper
mint, and spirits of camphor. Mix
well. ; Dose, fifteen to thirty drops in
a wne-glass of water,aceording to &S
and violence of attack.: Repeat every
fifteen 'or'tVntmirntM until relief
fifWon 'm-'tTenVtiwentil relief
Whoever will point out the way to
a reduction of the arerage cost of filing
especially the average" cost of food will
confer upon mankind a boon of the first
importance. Thore can br no question
that at present there is a considerable
amount of waste which might be pre
vented in the consumption of even the
most necessary foods. How shall we
discover the direction in which .'.this
waste goes on and how provide for its
prevention! Here is a problem worthy
of tlio scientist, the economist and the
philanthropist. The way to a fruitful
111 rK kirm firm nf I lin rinl.lani Vi. l.nXn
pointed out by that unwearying sfcu
1.1 i - - r -v. -.,.
ueui Vl economics, iur. JUiwara Atkin-
8" 111 a iccemiy pnoiisiiea aauress
nQU -sppiication of sconce to, the
. . . . .
production ana consamtion of Mod
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u rilVt fr mailt n .1.- A . I .
ayerage man has to depend to piodtico
his food, clothing and shelter is a nar
row one: Mr. Atkinson 1 daces it at
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from forty to forty-five cents jer day.
Iu what can tho revelations of science
help man, especially the laboring man,
to live within this average incomel
ti. ,i i . i
i a ov-r-v.vLAict-4 uy-uiua uiu ao naiueu
from tho ancieuts wLo i: - the
raot ,anh c t. ,
sili he d ta vh j " and
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settina in Eastern lands coincide with
Li, ,.
was given to the forty days between
July 3 and August 11. But tho tmia
o tLe rising o t!jafc kin;; of suns de.
pends on the latitude of the country.
Owing to the precession of the equi
noxes, it grows later, year by year
while lordly Siiius itself has been for
many thousands of years receding, and
incicasing the distance between hitu-
f j ... ratc t - fe .
wMcn oar iniagI-nation atld ma,es it
. .r . i .. ..
one 01 tne raarveia 01 tno universe tiiat
hU y u slloulJ 5tiU 8Q Bo2.
j 1 , , tL 25,j o ru,y; an(1
j.lst f,;,v davs.
The Bcicnlists at St rclersbmg have
iublishe.l tho conclusions at which
they have arrived, relative to the aug-
mentation of Hie earth's niaes bv the
meteors which are attracted to it from
Space. They assert that a 'bhvb
seiver will sec on an average ten mete-
Crs every hour; but as such an obser-
ver only can review a veiy small por.
tiou of the sky above his horizon,, this
number must be bat a fraction of 'the
entire qn-iiitUy which reach 1 he earth.
They place the total number at 450,-
000 per hour, and the weight ai nearly
5,000 pounds. According to this esli-
mate the earth is receiving hourly a
present of more than two ions of fof-
eign material an addition, .Indeed,
which, when compared with the mas3
0f the globe itsilf, is quite inappreci i-
bltv
Tiiaie is nothing in common be-
tween tue, mormon liierarcny and a
free government. : The Itepublic is or-
ganized liberty, ' tlio Hierarchy is
organized despotism; the Republic in
sihts on the total separation of Church
and State; according to the Hierarchy
tlu Ohui-ch is tho State; the Republic
is founded 011 free schools, the Hier
archy on the Nauvoo Temple; the Re
public draws its life from the pure
home, the Hierarchy its venom from
an American harem, liio evil of mor
monism is not polygamy; that is only
an incident to the system, a symptom
of the disease, the evil of Mormonism
is the Mormon Hierarchy, and the
Hierarchy is itself tnuxson to the Re
public: o'mortal remains of the faithful
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Esther and her kinsman, Mordecai, aro
i i....... t
dan persja Thej are covered each by
wooden ark. on which are Kinall meea
of paper Hlte labcl3 covcrcd wilh He ;
1rew c!jaractcr Thev ftre l)kce(, thpr(i
bv tho 1IeWew .grims. All are un-
fur A knu finm ftfi tool
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Tho blluding is of red bricks, the walls
mnn, ;tXA i. nA. t. 1.1.,.
1 J 9
is of liles ThtS3 are ,,eld
h .1 in t 1 -i
f lyv t!i 1 1 el haw 111 Ffirsia. nrtd : Jinn p.
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ns news which indicates that the Turk-
ish Empire in Europe it tottering to its
fall. Even now the Turk retains his
1 hnA nn nnnafanfinni.lo tnA tl ImtI.
1 m. owv-vv w& wu.n wu m vi.uvrlaw M tv . w l n 4
torv adjacent to the Bosphorus solely
through the jealousy of , the power?,
who hope to inherit the dominion of
tho Saltan. The bloxlless revolution
by which the union of Bulgaria and
eastern Ronraelia has been cflcclcd is
proof positive that Turk ay ban lot the
power of self protection. Enghind,
influenced by tstlf interest, and the
other great powers,' Animated by their
boundless jealousy of each other, may
conspi re to retain the Knltas in posses
sion of Constantinople; but it is beyond
the power of diplomacy- to do rccre
than temporize pn the Eastern question
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I ud statesmanship cannot
ftutl "atcsmansaip cannoc nope to r.-