ROSEBURG REVIEW has;tiie. . -" I FIIIEST JOB OFFICE IN DOUGLAS COUNTY. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLAMS And other rriuting, Including Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand-Bilis Neatly and E-vpcditioujly exocutci AT PORT LAN 0 PRICES. UOSEBURO ItEVIKW 18 ISSUED FRIDAY MOUN1NGS ' BY ' TnE REVIEW PUBLISH INU C( . J. R. BELL, - - Editor. -rvo One Year - -Six Months - -Three Months - . - - 2 50 - 1 25 - 1 00 VOL. X. ! ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL, 2, 1886. no. rt Review., nr GEUEEAL DIEEOTOBY- OROVER OLK.VELASf nUiit. Tiiom. K. Kavakd M;creiary of St.itc Tiimir. T M akktxo. Secretary l lreasur. L. Q. C. Lam Alt.. Secretary of the Interior. Wm, C. Etuncorr Secretary o va r W. C. Whits ey Secretary of rsavy. W. T. VltAS I'ost Master Scleral. A. II. (iABl.AND ...Attorney f. em nl. Morir.isoH II. Waitb. . Chief Justice. 1 STATE OF OUKOON. J. N. Dolvu. . .- 1 u S. Senators. J. ,11. Mitchell - - J JBinoer Hermann. Congressman. Z.F. Moody....... iio'r- ft. P. Earhart Secrctaryof State. Edward Hibwu State Treasurer. K. B. MiELE0Y....Su1,t. Pub. Instruction. W. H. Byars tata fruiter. J. B.Waldo, C.J.,) Wm. P. Lord, Y .Supremo .I.i.ips. W. W. Thateb, ) SECOND JUDICIAL DISTBJCT. ' J.'AV"' IIamiltos .... Prosecuting Attorney. ' DOUGLAS COUNTY., John EuMrrr, J. H. Suupe. ) Wm. Mansino, 1 IlEHKy Rogers, j O. VV, Kiddle, C. B. Wilcox, ' O. W. Kimball G. A. Tatlob, . . . D. S. West, F.W.Benson..'. ... ... Senators. ...... ..Retires utatives. Clerk. Sheriff. Treasurer. . .School Superintendent. E. C. Sacry. .Assessor. 'J. R. Frrziiuoii County Julj;e, J. HiLt, C. A. McUeb Commissioners . Wm. Jhiel Surveyor. Dr. S. S. Mabsteus. Coroner. . , CITY OF KOSEBURO. II. C Stattton, t John Rast. I J. P. Sheridan, V Trustees. ; L. C. .Whehleb, i : P. ItRN-KniCT. f 1 ;T. Fokd Recorder. v G. J. Langkbbero Marfclial. JOHN Chasjc... : . Treasurer. PROFESSIONAL, L T. fJtSEv ' " OUS LAKE ' jrANE & lane; ' ; - Attorneys at Law. . - Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan lintel. J A C. FULLERTON, Attorney at Law. ' OSlco in Marks brick, up stairs. iWHITEMORE M. D. - I - . . MYRTLE CREEK OREGON. - Office at il dyer's stork. '- ' Residence at Henry V Adams'. HLTERlv D.:- - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' t'ANYONVILLE OREGON S K. L. MILLER, M. D r - Surgeon. ; " Hoina;opathic rhysiciiin. Offiice up stairs in the old Sheridan Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality. F. G. (EHME, M. I). (Pronounced A ma.) HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, & Graduate Of The UNIVERSITY Of Leipzig Germany. Offico & Residence at the house of the late 11. Gatterman, Oak Street, near R. R. track, Roseburg. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS IMLEY'S HOTEL Oakland, Oregon. Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents, f3TThis house has lately changed hands and is oroughly renoated and refurnished. The travel ng public will And the best of accommodations. No Cliiuumuu. lm ployed. SMITH BAILEY. ABSOLUTELY FIRST CLASS MRS. D. C. McCLALLEN, Proprietor of the McCLALLEN HOUSE. Large Sample Ilooms for Commercial Travelers. roe Coach to and from the house Baxspajrc delivcrc free of charge. DEPOT HOTEL, OAKLAND, OREGON. Itioliartl ThomnH, l'i'op. JFirnt Class SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS AXD THE Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at tho Depot of the Railroad. MOORE'S RESTAURANT. (Princlinl Uubhicga Street.) IfcoNolmrgr Oicsrou MEALS S5 CENf S, LODGING 25 CENTS W Keep the Best the Market Affords. GENERAL MERCHANDISE- Sa m i' el Marks, Ashek Marks, S. MARKS & Co. -DEALERS IN- !IMI III -ill AVE CONSTANTLY ON H AND-- V " '"":-! f Crockery, Glassware, Provisions, Cigars, r Boots and Shoes. Wool and Produce tion Bought AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. s. 3IVTilW Jto CO .L - m. josef:hso:ist i NEW fill CASE If Oil. i Keojs a full lino of Dress Goods of every variety and Shade. A full line of Silks. A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets. A full line of Fancy Dress Goods. A full line of Hosiery. j A lull line of Clothiiig. A f ull line of Furnisliing Goods. A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. A full line of Staple and Fancy Grocerioa and Tobaccos. J A full line of Crockery and Glassware. o w A . . 0) CQ o b a And last, but not least, a full lino of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapc3 of latest pattern. M JOSEIPHSOINY All Kinds Of Fancv Stationery j . Photograph and Perfumery, Autograph Albums Crockery and Stand, Hand, and Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER OT1IER 'THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Call And See Me At The Post Office Stand. j BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT. W JtV. Moore N. CORWUTT, j Successor to J. DEALER DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, OllUGS and PATENT IflKDICINHS Cheaper than tho Cheapest. SHERIDAN Roscbnrg, - o-O They would announce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the largest stocks of General Hardware, etc. i Ever Brought to Donglas, 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 of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way of Locks, Butts, etc., we can oiler superior inducements to purchasers. Iry We can give you bargains in the following KCCK S BONANZA, FARMER S LTILITY, CLARENDON, OCCIDENT, IRON KING, EMPIRE OITV And other Sioves and Ranges. The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of ourTINWAli and buyers should learn our prices. We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, Killer, as well as Shotguns and Pistols. We are also Agents for the White, Peerless and New Home SEWING MACHINES which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in eyery respect. We can also snpply Averill and BuVber Paints. 'The best uthe market, at lowest rates. rices, and we promise lr. THOU AS GRAHAM, A GRADUATE Of the University .I Vx. :it Philadelphia and ul the UOYAL COLLEGE OF: SUKU EONS, and ROYAL COLLEGE OF rilYSIC'IANS, LONDON ENGLAND has located for the raotice of his profession in KOSEBURG - - OREGON. Office and residence, Washington street opposite the Catholic Church. W. I. FlJIEDLAXDER of every Descrip JLfcoxolMU'gr, Oi. o m o 0 WARE, and TEN THOUSANL- I). JOHNSON. IN HOOTS and SHOES, HATS and GAPS BROTHERS, rcgon, o tne best supply in their line ofjany house iu Cheaper than can bo purchased elsewhere ns. brantls'of STOVES not equaled elsewhere DEXTER, TACIFIC, WIDE WEST, such as Winchester, Sharp and other Give ns a call, inspect our stock; inquire ast to suit you if any one can. 3 AWSV PILLS Are perfectly Bre and "lw?yJK5"a'; Vttd to-day regularly by 10,000 American Women. euraawM upenor .w Don't w t-1 A- ..MMa mMKI. Try tbU Bcmy Bra. Sold by all Drngrtta, or mailea to any aaoxefls. oena cciiio wi p WILCOX IPECiriV armtmam.. r Wash House. Sam Young Prop. Opposite CARLON'S STABLE, br.0cer.1e Douglas County Bant,' J IUM PI l REV fc FLINT, Roseburc - - j- - Oregon TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Kight Drafts Drawn on I'rLliuul.vui Francisco. . New York and w - ' . her ixiuts Bills of exsliango on Uio irimsiital citicav of Eurono. Deposita re ceived suliject check. Collections nialo J on all accossalleioiuts at reasonable rav, JOSKPH SHINDLER. PR0P1UET OR CIT Y BAKER Y AND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A full sl.ck of Urcad, Cakes, Pies, Plain ... , , ., r ,,- and l'ancy C rackcrs, etc. Al io a fine selection of French ami American Candies and Clioc- atc (loods. 30,000 CASES P OP RECTAL 1ILSEASES ! AS' l?il.-t, l'ct:il UleorH, ITiMiiiliiH in nuo, ETC., ETC., CURED IN 6 YEARS BY THE BR1NKERH0FF SYSTE M lr. J. I!, l'ilkiiiton rprictnr of ttic Tortlaiid m e and ear Inhumauy and Vanit.vrian for Nbryoi'8 1ikasks lias been appointed Agent and l'liysician fur this in Oregon & W. T. No sevkrh suhqicai oi-krations, no r.ux no uss of buod. In 2 months, have cured several cases in which severe cutting op cratiuiis have failed. Am permitted to refer to Mr Jas. W. Weatherford, druggist formerly of Salem. Mr. Frank Gardiner, maehinest, Mr. R. A. Eauipy Ilarribhur, and others. If several patients apply will spend one day in caeh mtnth in Hose burg'. Addi-ess for pamphlet etc. 3. B. PILK1NGTON M. D' i PORTLAND OR. "Dr. Pilkington 4ill bo at tho McClailcn House, Roseburg -from Fri day evening, April .Sth to Satufday evening April 10th, lif86. 3 : J. C. SHERIDAN . '' tiSucccssor. to R. S & J. C SHERIDAN. . . 1 DEALER IN ' HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware, Koseburg, Oregon r HE uuilersiinied . takec pleasure in an- liouiieins to tho public that he sellint; everytluui; tu lua hue at prices that DEFY COMPETITION! IF YOU WANT- STOVES, AGRIOULTUML TOOLS IR0H. STEEL. NAILS, HtiSGiH 0ES, TINWARE, 0UTLERY Or anything in my line, call and examine my slock, ami learn prices before purchasing else where, as 1 am selling lower than over. I C. SHERIDAN J. JASKULEK, Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler ami Optician. ALL WOUK WARRANTED. Dealer iu Watches, Clock?, Jewelry, Spectacles ami Eyeglasses. A FULL, LINE OF CK.'AHS, TOBACCO A FANCY GOODS. IMIK ONLY KKLIU'.r.K OlTOMKIl IN TOWN L f"r the pri;r:iljiiMtmeiit of Sp'etaelcs. Oeput I me i.vnniiic Brazilian i'chlile Kiiectaoles :md Kvo iflasses. Oltice m ll.imilton llnek Mock. A GIFT Semi 10 rents xstaj,'e, ami we will m:iil you free a royal, val- n ihle, a.imle box of (,'(1h that will lint von in tin? u-:n- 1 inakinif inure inonev at once, than anything else n Ameriva. Ituth sexea of all ayes pan li'vn at huim- and work in Bjiare time, or all the time. Capital not required. c will Htnrt you. liimiense a.v sure for, nio n no sian at once, anxsox a: Co.. I'ort anil Elaine. O. P.TOMPKINS, Agent of ALL KINDS OF MEPCHANDISU A., orders from the country filled on short notice from j Every Class or Kind of Goods from First-Class Stock. Absolntely fcno charges or commission. will he charged for filling order!. OFFICE: 107 FIRST STREET, At I). W. Prentice's Portland, Or 3. 2" : .... Ail virM-j of VEWETABI.K ' . H.lrS HCI ItS, ew. Iofiiuftbl . - l -'Iv i Mr.rtt iiurit Dri. 8ctk for it. i-'-rth V & CO.. Detroit. Michigan. L BELFILS! xrTAoxxiivxAxcxixe.. I feci confident of clvinff satisfaction in all work cntmsitcd to me in watches, clocks, ami jewelry. I also repair musicnl iiistrunicnts. SI liave the County patent rit;ht for sale of Concrete Cement Iic for cmycyiu water to any place de- sirvu hi iou;iast;ouuty: I will also teaeh any kind of instnimcnUil music. I Anyone desirfiiir instruction will rail ..11 m .it met watehmaking shop, L, tzinia. Central Hotel! ltO.SKOUItG. OKKGON, OPlWlTE CAKLONS LIVEKY STABLE. rSoanl and IOi!jing per day $i .00 " " week 5.00 " Without Ixliri 4.00 Meals, 25 cents. Lodging, 25 cents Thorouch satisfaction is pruiniscd to travel ers and the public generally. MRS E. GARRISON. "l. John Kenedy, Clerk. O. C Perkins, Steward. No Chinese employed . Opium Habit Cured. I will cure any one who has con tracted tho Opium habit, no matter how long used, in four weeks without injury to themselves, and so they will have no desire for Opium again. gRooms and Lod-rin" furnished at , , n my oflice, in Roseburg. Communica- . . lions and treatment strictly private. . J. Woodruff M. D. Roseburg, Oregon. HUBBARD CREEK MILLS, 1 CLARKE & RAKER, Props. Having purchased the ulmvc named mills of L. Stephens & Co., wc arc now prepaped to furnish any amount of the hest quality of LUMBER ever offered to the public in Douglas County. We will furnish at the mill at the following prices; No-1 rough lumlwr $12 M No, I flooring, 6 inch $24 M No. 1 flooring, 4 inch fc!0 M No. 1 finishing lumber S20 M No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 2 sides $24 M No. 1 flniehiiig lumber dressed on 1 Didcs"" M CLARKE & DAKER. DEALER IN JLumlicr, Suh1i Door and Moilliu OK THE VERT. BEST HATEUIaL IOME AND GET TERMS BEFORE TVJROIIAS- 1 iiii lft!wlure. Office ueux Dejiot, .... Uoeubur, Axvnt for J. J. Whilsett's Lumber. Agee & MILLKR. New Butcher Shop We kwp all kinds of FRESH and PICKLED meats. STISFACTI0N ASSURED. Hides of all kinds boiiyld. THE OLD RELIABLE Established iu 1SG7. Jacob Hittzci H PARRY, . Mrrcliai.t Tailor. jn the Rel Front, next door to A. C. Marks Store liepairs ami Alterations neatly done 9IRS. . A. Ill K IIIS, .MILLINERY .STORE! 0ilcnlul, Oir-oii LAOIF.S WILL F.NI1 MY STWK LAIiOE AND Complete. Prices niodernto. r:iv Mo a r-'all. Mbh. S. A. Hltciiixsos MADAME AND MR. DROUILHAT'S STAR OF PORTLAND Restaurant. ! 69 AND 691 ALDER STREET, Holtou House Buildin MEALS A LA CAUTE 15 CTS. CP. Rates for Reenilar Boarders to suit the times iiTSpecial Terms mailo with ner for Wedilinm. I'artina flnl, : ties of all kin.ls, hy tfivinK order a little Inadranre. PriyatePv oma for UJtns without extra'ehaive. Accomodation Rooms forGuests from 2 to i5 persons, The BUYERS' GUIDE U laraed Bfatrcls nd BtpUt 1 8i x 11 liMMMMttrltH over 3.SOO IfUastrmtiona Whole i Ptctnro Ctellerr GTVKS Wholeamle Prteea Patrec wo nmnnwn via u gwxu sue personal or fiunHr nao Telia how to thing yon oae, eat,v drink, wear, or lurre fan with Theae UTVAHJABtE BOOKS eontatn lnlbmaUon gleaned from tne market of the world. We will mall a copy FREES to any ad drew upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of matting. Let ns near from yon O Rccpec troll j-, c MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 27 dc S29 Wabaaa Avenke. (Mcmgo, VU AM PREPARED TO DO rTRQTn A s; si A AXVA w i-i i X , - .1 i- 1 , i ..i, f V oik m this line, and; ask a, bliare ot I jje patronage of Roseburg ttntl Vlcin I 1 . j I if,v, if HIVI V fOITHIP EiiiJllj.1 A ; W , i vTt door to L. Belflla Jewelry Store, Eosbeurz Or, y 3 Absolutely Pure This powder never varies. A inartet ot purity, I strength and wlioiesomcncsa. Me economical I than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In co I iKitition with the multitude of loW test, shout I weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold ouly in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 Wall St N. V. Mrs. R. Breckenridge w. 11. mccohmick, Importer and Manufacturer of ENT8SHEADST0NES Of American and foreign Marble and Scotch Granite Estimates given for Coping in Sand Stone, ' Also Agent for Walker's Irons Fence for Ccmeteiy Enclosure. ROSEBURG. - - OREO ON I H. O. Stanton DEALERfIN STAPLE DRV GOODS! THE BEST QUALITY. GENERAL FURNISH IN G, U0SlERYrTR13OIING Ac - j - - JjUULb Oij jDXlOeS OF 1IIB RESTQUALlTY. -a full- t.soBT'ilaaBLCBA.'Q; of GROCERIES ! Wood And Willow WARE. CROCKERY & fi LASS WARE, ELKOTRIO LAMrS, SCHOOL r.OOKS, AND STATIONARY. Subscription AGENCY. I ! Subscription received for ill Eastern and European Publication?. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM WYANDOTTES, PLYMOUTH ROCKS, RROWN LEGHORNS, THE THREE LEADING VARIE TIES. I KKFP NO OTHERS. Mv six Wyandotte Hem made a record last season of one hundred land twenty six cgtfs each In i mouth, from Jnlmir. lr.tli a lufv lr.,1. -"V from their utility they fcro the lianisoiucst fowl 1 have ever handled. Egg, one I aetting ti My Plymouth Rook w . T Have always stood at the front for several yean. always winning the highest honors herevcr on ex hihition. Etrjrsonc scttinn 2.50, two settings 8i, vnree settings w. A few chnlce Iri.fl formic at 810 each. Sinirle birds from 3 to 5.' My Stock of Brown Leghorns Cannot be sur astted in this or any 'other country. My strain is a direct cross between lowls I imimrted rom Bocner of Massachusetts and Kecfer of Illinois. Ek'Ssif one setting $2.50 two setti n gs Si three set tings $0. A few extra choice Cockerels for sole at UK). Allniv fowls hare had splendid range, are healthy and finely marked. I guarantee a good natch and perfect satisfaction. " bend stamp for handsomely illmtratcd catalogue.1 j Cash must accompany all order. Address, J- M. GARRISON'. Foreat Grove Oregon- N. It. Kpr-s charges light, WcBs, Fargo ii Co's. express gics special low rates toil my enstomcrs. J. M. O. Brewster Patent Beta Bolder. nnder horses' reeu uneaffentsoraizaoz.ia i 5 davn. ono dealer sold 6 do, tn 16 days. lour lines re wuw J 1 . V: , . samples worth io ras jwritefortenna. E. E, BKEWSTEB, HoUy. Mich. COFFEE HOUSE . j MEALS AT ALL HOURS Meals after 9 o'clock P. CM. 50cts. at other houre 25cts. Second door north. of Marks Brick on Jackson Street. We give the best the market affords. Mrs. ULabky Lambebt. TUB NEWSPAPER AS AN EDD0A TI0NAL f AUTOE. A I'uptr JCeml by 3r. Ilvllr ifomcif He fore 1h J.att Tettrhrr' Institute f!t . in lyoiiiflaa i'ouut;.- NevvBpapini are in every way lielie- ficial to the cause of public education. Tho time has long since pasaod when newspapers , condenmttl the I educa tion of the children. If ' tho chil d t en and the parents had no education who could read tlwj newspapers! .On !?0 other liaud tho newspapers of Anf!rw loan Hhcir t-iliildcjfee' lib tho cause that will be reciprocal in . bless ings. One argument in lehalf j of the introduction of pajHsrs into our! public schools is that tho matter they usually contain is not stale. , Children, like their parent, greatly prefer fresh reading matter, to that which they have tn ni ,.,. arlrl .;, nnfl 0 again under tne present arrangement. Thn Youths Com nanion ia new used in many public schools instead j of the Third, Fourth and Fifth readers. As you all know, in Oregon, our school books arc adopted by the term bf four w-w -r 1 . ' ' 1' years. ve nave useu tne present sys tem for the past five years and will have them for at least three years more. Do th grown people desire to read the same thing over and over for eight years? If not, why ask the chil dren to do this? Do you really think they will become any wiser or j imbibe a real love for reading as if they had ouKimeu u inrougu auumer uietuoui 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 . j. 1. .10 Irw much better would it be for each pupil in Douglas county to know of Crater lake with all it3 wonderful scenery than to read one of the fairy tales about 'the "Flower girl" or "Mid Bliipman" found in our Fourth . reader; and our Fourth reader is about as good a text book on the subject as is pub lished. Wore the newspaper intro duced each pupil would know I of the valuable land lying between here . and Coos Bay and would sec and know the benefits of a railroad extending from hero to the coast: but- instead of this I lnioi iriatioii we liavetne story or "icu- abod'siidc." If children could read more newspapers our young j people would know more about what is going on in the world about them. Cut all th,s may not be i,iacticaWo yct, in r- gon. in schools where they have no libraries, if they had county news papers the pupils could read them at recess and noon and interest them selves; and when during the day the teacher might think best, let some one of the pupils read a selection from the paper. In schools where there! are ad vanced pupils studying grammar, let each member write all the local items of interest in the neighborhood that he can during the week; and give Ihem to the teueher and have him dorrcct and select out of the whole number those of an interesting character; then ; return them to the pupils and let one copy and Rcndthcni to the county paper. J There is not a newspaper iu the county that. would not lo glad to receive the items and in return would send a copy of the pnper. And the teacher will find it to bo one of the mo;-;t beneficial exorcises to be put to practice in his school. The pupils liocomc thinkers and not only learn to condense their thoughts but also to put them in black and white. They then read the paper, become interested in it, and think foi themselves. When those children become men and women- their views of religion, politics, and society : in gen eral are formed from a stand point of. reason, and not merely localise their I fathers trod that way before. Some one may urge tuat t,e literature of the I I , . . j COlinty Or StatO paper IS not enough I refined. There was a time when such I mirthr lint'A Itaori emn itli i-nfl r I ;,.ia ; n, -iTifi st.i. UllAilJ JJlk 1 lUlO tit tUty V t'l VV V-t UKItVOj but that day has passed, and . another I morning has dawned. The world has I progressed and to-day we have much abler editors in the sanctum sanc torum of a county newspaper than was once found in the office of journals j of more extensive circulation. To day there are three newspapers in Douglas I County, anu let US See ly WIlOUl llioy I j.. ti. i- i .1 I ar0 edited. One of them is COU ducted by two graduates from respect able institutions of learning; cno of the editors has held a chair jn one of our leading academies; another journal is an edited by a highly polished Caledo nian whose words are carefully selected I and then knitted tDirether with that I I , . i . , . , i Luiouuc.its Hint is SO auillireu UV OUT I . J I best authors: the other is managed bv I M , , va-vunuvi rt 11 V Willi IIKU U bishop and write equally as well - a f Now wbdro is the pnt 80 fastidious I as to be shocked by the utterances era I arting from such sources? The day of I corrupt journalism has taKen its depart i . . ure and our firesides and school houses I now e supplied witu rehned loca 1 journal which are the good teacher's best friend. (con tinued from last neck) : had been bidden to the reunion of yonng people decorating and arranging for the general festivity. How could she go empty-baaded to-morrow to that wide hall, where all appeared gift-laden? She could not know that the An ways' loving tact had already gent thither, in her name, a contribution wisely propor tioned US her position. i - She had strayed beyond her intention. Here was tho picnic ground of the com munity, uazmg absently about Uio Elacc in Its winter , npbet, her eauty-loving eye caught Uio gleam of a bush, of cruuson mountain berries, in frcat demand tot dccofatjvo uses, trange that tiiey should iuvvq escaped tne taycSugatiFQ corps oi boya. Hut the shrub grew so far over ikfo edgo of the stceu Arroro that it was barelv 1552 AaolaitiCAaa Jjccn, a lcftrlcs3 climber -filnco childhood. She 6wung hcrsclf nOw, over and down, to the sido of tho tree, and tossed np one brilliant spray after another, until, with Che fall of o supportiru; branch, ehe. reeled, slipped, fell and went sliding, grasping, down. Her progress was checked, with a short wrench of pairi; her foot had caught, fast jammeq;in a crevice of rock. She struggled Jo rise, but could not extricate the prisoned member, anil tho pain was so Intense that she becamo unconscious. Once more becoming sensible of her condition, a familiar voiftj impressed it self upon her stunnfeU faculties. "Hallo! yonng fellow, down there!" tho tone was genial, U a bit derisive "do you grvvMne leave to carry away your epoSs?" Adelaide answered faintly; she was weak and giddy from her swoon. Be sides, womanlike, 6ue felt that there was no need for special exertion was not her lover there? ne would do all that was needful. And, indeed, at the first sound of that dear, plaintive voice, Ed ward Anway came hastening down with headlong) anxious sp,eed,'wid l311' over the helpless girl with tUe pitying solici tude, of a mother. "But am wasting . time while, you afe BuEering.'' Bs tpk oil his coat, bis waistcoat, even his $it' cap, and wedged tfiem nnder her, cushioning the rocKs. "Ane easiest way W41 bo tor you to lie here while I nndurmine this rifted bowlder.; there EeergSjto bo a hol low underneath." Antl pftsSntly his voice came bajc& to her mulled and strange: ''You can tajk fbr years of tlys. adventUTe, Adcjalde, " Yfiti can dis-' cotmt that old party WI40 thrust his, hand into, the wolfs dcn-you'vo gone into a lair, feet forcmbst, don't you! know? There's a regular caveful of bones down here 1 ' Oh, Edward, prajr be carcfiu." The rescuer laughed. "On. the ten ant evacuated the premises, long ago. Do you think any well-regulated coyoto would maintain an abode so near to a picnic grounar mere, you are tree:';: lie camo np ana assisted her to an oasicr position, then started back to tho Arrovo hen for watf.r: nut Anpia.iai riw. him stoop at the foot of the .bowlder'. tooK curiuuiiy ub bouieuung, anu uien be came back to Tier with a shapeless mass, apparently of much weight. m his suk.cn handkerchief. think vou'll forfrivc dolnv with thft water," he saitk. "Will vou take a careful look at what I pushed out of the den with a lot of bones? I think you and I have heard.." he added, dryly, "ci a mysiyrrous msappearance irom the grove up yonder a little matter of money." Adelaide reached out with eaircr un derstanding; epraindd footsharp rocks, atouour all were iprgQttfcn. "Oh, Edward, it can not be! I dare not beUeve it!" The young fellow was 011 his knees beside her, displaying his find as a pris oner might hij3 ransom. The buckskin . bag was rotten with aio, and the golden slugs had btt'.n gliajin through as ho luuveu iu iJiit uju mouey was tuere, and the bits. 61 tho- leather wrappings, and what fcag this'?. t A rusty stee cnaln liad tcxn wotad arOUfad the mouth of the bag. - - "DHV don't now it Well?2'cried Ade- . aide IIfintlcTt"n hunQfed limes I hava. heard falherrtell lyiw the money-bag. was tied up with m oja-fisluoneu shawl chain of mother's arfl tto .ir& stuck iKe sKcwcrs tnrougn it,-jcroTSwise. roor father!" she crlctfc-wiUi' sudden recollec tion, "We must taiie thfincwg of this to him at once-. Cut"'ftft sl all to your iatncri 111s claim istirstiyi . .'i-. ,v:i. ir -.1 T 1 1 1 i . these Years of miserable misunderstand ing, because a 6kulkjng. fcpyotc snjelt a meal of buckstin: And tgo romance of we twp coming tond it put! Darling, do you realize that, this will bo plain sailing for our future? The. taboo ls 're movea I am no moraanathemaH' The senior Anway h5d JOhe loved Ad- the house had found her hU day-star. They, had conferred npori her every ben efit and attention that had b8n practi cable under the difficult conditions. They were, tnen, seriously aiuieica at signt 01 her in such a serious plight, when Ed Ward came in, half leading, half carry ing the girl. It had been no enfy un dertaking to convey her, all disabled as she was, from the scene of their advent Ore in the Arroyo. But the issue repaid tne aiincuities 01 its attainmcnt. I think I will co with vou home." said Benjamin Anway; "we have tho Sen sesame!' now, yon see. Fori e it that your father's wrath is only for tne unfaithful steward." ;I do not know," said Adelaide, shy and ashamed; "he has judged you so unjustly all these years" "You arc fearful of his hating the man he has injured? No, never fear, little girl. My old friend John was a man of unmitigated obstinacy and blind prejudice, but he was an honest man. oausry mm 01 me error or ms convhilions and he will be as tractable as a lamb. I have no doubt you would prefer the escort of only Edward, but I think I will inllict mine as well; I want to have my revenge." ' His revenge! That sounded ominous. And vet Adelaide thought she did not fear Benjamin Anway. It was nightfall when they drove into the Huntley doorway, amid a group of neighbors, collected in alarm at Ade laide's non-appearance. John Huntley came to the front with forbidding coun tenance. Bcniamin Anwav lifted tho maiden from her cushions, and drew her forward between himself and his son. "Explain to your father, my dear." he said, and Adelaide briefly recounted: the experience of the day. 1 to he coriiiiiucd. , Capt F. 0.! Dickens, of Cauada, a Bon of Charles Dickens, it is reported, will b3 the historian of tho lliul' rebell l0Hl lie is said to resemble Lis father Wither physically nor mentally. V .