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J. II. N. BELL, - - Editor.
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GEflESAL DIRE0T0B Y- V
GlIOVEIt CLEVftL Ajg.f :
. .'. . ."President.
Thos . Y Bayakd ....... Secretary of State
Daniel T. MASSixo.SecreUry of Treasury.
L. Q. C. Lamar. .Secretary of the Interior.
Wm. C. Esdicott. v Secretary w ar
W. C. Whitnet. 7S. . .Secretary of havy.
VV. T. Vit.as .... . . .Post Mwter General .
A. 11. Garland. . . Attorney General.
MoeuisoN, R. Wah e Chief Justice.
. STATE OF OREGON.
.T.N, Dolph ........... u g Senators.
T. II. Mitchell...
ItlNdER Hermann. . . Congressman.
Z. F. Moody GVofTr'
R. l Earmaet.. Secretaryof State.
Edward Hiescii State Treasurer.
E. B. McELKOY....Supt. Pub. Instruction.
W. H. Byabs.... ...... SUte Printer.
J. B. Waldo, C. J.,) . ,
. Wm. P. Lord, ... Supreme Judges.
W. W. Thayer, J
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. -..
R. S. Bkaj.... 1 ..... . ... ....... ..'.JndRe.
-J. V IlAMii.Tos.,.t.Piocnting Attorney.
DOVa LAS OOUKTYY"'" -
John Emmitt, I Senators.
J. H. Sucpe. )
Wm. Mansisg, )
J,lERry,?0iER8' Itcpres. ntatives.
(1. W, Riddle, ( r
C. B. Wilcox, J
G. W. Kimball Clerk.
G. A. Taylor, Sheriff.
I). S. West ..Treasurer.
F. W. Benson School Superintendent.
E. C. Sacuy. Assessor.
J. S. FmnoGH :. County Judge.
J. Hall, C. A. McGke, . . . .Commissioners.
Wm. Thiel Surveyor.
Dr. S. S. Marstkrs Coroner.
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
1 1. C Stanton, I
John Rast, I
J. P. Sheridan, Trustees.
L. C. Wheeler, X
P. Benkdict. ;
T. Ford Recorder.
G. J. LANGKnBERG Marshal.
John Chase... Treasurer.
PROFESSIONAL
L F. LANE, OIIN LANE
J ANE & LAN I',
Attorneys at Itw.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
:
T C. FULLERTON,
o.
Attorney at Law.
Office iu Marks' brick, up stairs.
s.
WIIITEMORE M. D.
MYRTLE CREEK OREGON.
Office at u. dyee's stoke.
- Residence at Henry A. Adams'.
R. C HUNTER M D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
CAKYONYILLE OREGON
IC L. MILLER, M. D
Homoeopathic Physician.
Offiico up stairs in the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Rosebnrg,
Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality.
F. G. (EHME, M. D.
(Pronounced Ama.)
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Graduate Of The
UNIVERSITY
Of Leipzig Germany.
Office & Residence at the house of
the late II. Gatterman, Oak Street,
near R. R. track, RoseLurg.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BALLETS HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
fifThis house has lately changed hands and U
Droughty renovated and refurnished. The travel
ng public will find tho best of accommodations.
No Cliiiiamtm Euiployed.
SXiriH BAILEY.
Absolutely
JJRS. D.C
FIRST CLASS
McCLALLEN,
Proprietor of the
McCLALLEN HOUSE.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial
Travelers.
ree Coach to and from the house
Baffgae delivcre free of charge.
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
Itioliurtl Thoiuas, Prop,
First Class
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at tho Depot of tho Railroad
MOORE'S RESTAURANT.
(PrinciiKial Business Street.)-
Koseburg, Orcjiron
MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS
Wo Keep the Beat the Market Affords,
VOL. XI.
GENERAL
Samcel Marks,
Asiier Marks,
S. MARKS & Co.
-DEALERS IN-
illllM
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
n mtii.
II!
III
'3
XJJlIlJIlll
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions,"
Wool and Produce of every Descrip
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
. MARKS fc CO - RoHcbui-ff, Or.
M. JOSEPHSON.
IIW YOBS
Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of eveiy variety ami Sluulc.
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.
A full line of Clothing.
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A fall line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos.
A full line of Crockery and Glassware.
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.'
-COME AJNX) S3Z3Z1 XtXXl-
MJOSEPHSON.
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationery i Photograph and
Perfumery, ; Autograph Albums -Crockery
and Stand, Hand, and
Queens j Ware, Hanging Lamps
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER
OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT.
W iy. Moore
CORfflUTT,
Successor to
DEALER
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES;
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS,
Roseburg, rcgon,
They would announce that they have just received and now have on
hand one of the largest stocks oT
General Hardware, etc.
Ever Brought to Douglas, and, when added to their
Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar
Thev are oreDared to declare thev have
Southern Oregon, which they propose selling
In the shatie of BU1LD1.NU MATEIil
offer superior inducements to purchasers. Try us.
We can give you bargains in the following brands'of STOVES not equaled elsewhere
BUCK'S BONANZA, FARMER'S UTILITY, DEXTER, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST,
CLARENDON,
OCCIDENT,
And other Sioves and Ranges.
The best of workmen are constantly
and buyers should learn our Prices.
We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, such as Winchester, Sharp and other
Killee, as well as Shotguns and Fistols.
We are also Agents for the White, Peerless and New Home SEWINU MACHINES,
which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant
W e can also supply
Averill and
'The best n the market, at lowest rates.
' rices, and we promise
Dr. THOMAS CUAII.OI,
A GRADUATE
Of the University of Pa. at Philadelphia and of th
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, and ROYAL
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, LONDON ENGLAND
has located for the practice of his profession In
ROSEBURG - - - OREGON.
Office and residence, Washington street opposite
the Catholic Church.
KLos
MERCHANDISE -
W. I. Friedlandeu
(iOODS, GliODIIllillS
Cigars,
Boots and Shoes.
CASE if 01
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WARE, and TEN THOUSAND
J. D. JOHNSON.
IN
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS aud CAPS
tne best supply iu their line ofiany house in
Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere
AJLH. iu the way 01 locks, uuub, etc., we can
IRON KING,
EMPIRE CWTY
employed in the manufacture of our TINWAR
as complete in every respect.
Rutoer Paints.
Give Us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to
to suit you it any one can.
wm PILLS
Are oerfectlT (Safe and always Effectual,
Used to-day regularly tT 10,000 American
Women, eaau-aate uverlor all
tken,mrraiB refaae4. Don't waste
monev on wartAlCM notiniBU. TrT
til la Benrf.T first. Sold by all Druggist, or
mailed to any adirem. Send 4 cents for particulars.
WaXCOX SPECIFIC COM Fblltutm.. Pa.
Wash House.
Sam Young Prop.
Opposite CARLON'S STABLE.
IllOIIIIfgl
our
ROSEBURGr, OREGON.
Douglas County Bank,.
HUMPHREY & FLINT,
Roaeburg " - Oregon-
TUANSACT A GENERAL? - "
BANKING BUSINESS
. , Sight Drafts Drawn en
Portland, San Francisco, New itork and
other points. . Bills of exchange on the
principal cities of Europe. ' Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all accossablepoints at reasonable rates.
JOSEPH SHINDLER.
PROPRIETOR
OfThel- - .
ANJ ' .
TEErS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
IV full stock of 15read, Cakes, 1'ies, Plain
anil Fancy Crackers, etc. A'.mj a fine selection
of French and American Candies and Choc-
ate Goods.
30,000 OASES
C4T OF KIX'TAL DISEASES!
-AS- ,
Piles, l?etnl Ulcers,
ITiss urcs, Prni,itnsu 11 i,
ITistulns iit iino,
Polypus XScoti.
ETC., ETC.,
CURED IN 6 YEARS BY THE ERINKERHOFF SYSTEM
Dr. J. B. rilkintoii I'roj.rietor of the Portland
kvb and ear Infiumakv and Vaxiiahian for Nbktoi 8
Diheakes hag been up Hinged Agcut and Physician
for this in Orcg- & W. T. No skverm bi'Ruical,
OI EKATI0.VS, 110 I'AI.S 110 LOHH tf BUH1. Ill 2 IUOI1U1S,
have cured several cases in which severe cutting op
eratioiis have failed. Am permitted to rcfor to Mr
Jas. W. Weathcrford, drujrifist formerly t Salcni.
Mr. Frank Gardiner, machiiicst, Mr. It. A. luimpy
Harrisburt;, and others. If several aticnts aj)ily
will spend one day in each month In Roscburg.
Address for pamphlet etc.
J. B. riLKlNGTON M. D.
PORTLAND OR.
ggTDr. Pilkington will heat the
McClallen House, Roscburg Satunlay
May 8th, 188G.
J. C. SHERIDAN
Ta.Succcssor to
II. S'li J.G SHERIDAN,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves and Tiiiwar ; .
" Roscburg, Orcgoii
11I1E undersigned takeo pleasuro in an
nouncing to tho public that ho sollins
everything in his line at prices thut
DEFY COMPETITION!
IF VOC WAST
STOVES, AQEI0ULTUKAL TOOLS
IRON, STZIIL, NAILS.
Hfct3S3H OES, TINWAEE, ' CUTLERY
Or anything in my line, call and examine my
stock and learn prices before purchasing else
where, as I am selling lower than ever.
J C. SHERIDAN
T JASKULEK,
O . Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician
ALL WOKK WARRANTED.
Dealer in Watches, Clock?, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL. LINE OF
CI'iAKS, TOBACCO A FANCY GOODS
milE ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMER IN TOWN
X for the prKsr adjustment of Spectacles. lppot
or tne deiHiinc i;razilian PelilMe speciacies ana Kye
glasses, umce 111 Hamilton s tinck lilocK.
A GIFT
Send 10 cents wstagc, and we
will mail you free a roval, val-
uhIiIc, saniplu box of goods
that will put yon In the way
of making more money at mice, than anythinjf else
in America. Both sexes of all aes can live at lioni e
and work in spare time, or all the time. Capital no t
required. We will swrt yon. Immense ay sure for
those who start at once. Stinson & Co., Portland
Maine. "
O.P.TOMPKINS,
COMMISSION & PURCHASING
Agent of
ALLKINDSOF MERCHANDISE
A., orders from the country filled on short
notice from
Every Class or Kind of Goods from
First-Class Stock.
Absolutely gno charges or commission
will be charged for filling orders.
OFFICE: 107 first street,
At D. W. Trent-ice's Portland.Or
J38S
it H contains a. boat IS pffM.
t Trtl of VEGETABLE
- r.UI.KS, CI4. iDf ,UW
-1, Garineri. g?nd fcr ft. -
CO., Detroit, Mtohlgaru
L. BELFILS
Watchmaker.
I feel confident of giving satisfaction In nil work
"irusieu 10 me 111 watches, clocks, and Jewelry.
1 also repair musical instruments.
T I have the County patent riifht for sale ot Concrete
vchici.l ripe ior couvevln water to any place de
sired in Douglas Couutv';
I will also teach am klntl nf inatrnmAnLuLl milftic.
Anyone desirfnj; instruction will call on me at my
"u.'uiwuuir snop. u. BKLrlU.
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.RevieWo
FRIDAY, APRIL, 1G, 1886.
!
ItOSEBURG, OREGON,
?.OPP08ErB CARLO ITS LITEKT STABLE. V
Board and Lodging per day. ......... .00
.. .. -wwk 5.00
0 j Without Lodging 4.00
Meals, 25 cents. Lodging, 25 cents-
Thorough satisfaction is promised to trarcl-crr-nd
thepublic generally; -
MRS. . GARRISON t Prop.
JOHN Kenedv, Clerk. -
T O; C; Perkiks, SteWard. '
No'Chmesc employed. . . . , - ,
Opium Habit;
j: Cured. .
iJ fein.j ro any oua irhp ... has con
tntoted tho Opium habit," no 'matter
how long uacd, in four weeks without
injury to themselves, and so Jhey will
have no desire for Opium again.
fRooms and Lodging furnished at
rny offico, in Roseburg. Communica
tions and treatment strictly private.
J. AVooiruff M. D.
Roseburg, Oregon.
HUBBARD
CREEK MILLS,
CLARKE & BAKER, Props.
Having purcliancd the aWe named mills of E.
Stephens & Co., we are now prepaped to furnish any
amount of the heat quality of
LUMBER
ever offered to the public in Douglas County. We
will furnish at tho mill at the following prices;
No-1 rough lumber .'. '.....$13 H
No, 1 flooriug, 0 inch . 2i M
No. 1 flooring, 4 inch 826 M
No. 1 finishing lumber ...$20 M
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on I sldos $24 M
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 4 sldes-26 M
CLARKE & BAKER.
L. a. mmmhE
DEALER IN
L.mitber, Snsln, roors
and 3IoiilliiiH
OF THE VERT BEST MATEUIAL.
nOME AND GET TERMS BEFORE PCRCHAS-
KJ lag elsewhere.
Offlee noar Depot, .Roseburg.
Agent for J. J. Whitsett's Lumber.
Agee & MILLER,
Hew Butcher Shoif
We keep all kinds of FRESH and
'ICKLED meats.
STISFACTION ASSURED.
Hides of all kinds bought.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Established in 1867.
Jacob Bittzcr
H.
TARRY,
Merchaut Tailor.
in the Red Front, next door to A. C.
Marks
Store.
Repairs aud Alterations neatly done.
MRS. S. A. Ill T IILSO.,
MILLINERY STORE!
Onlialntl, Oi'eeroii.
T AWES WILL FJD MT STOCK LARGE AND
JLi complete, trices moderate.
iv M Oall. Mrs. S. A. Hotchissom.
MADAME AND MR. DR0UILHAT8
STAR OF PORTLAND
Restaurant.
69 AND 693 ALDER STREET, Holton House Buildin
MEALS A LA CARTE 15 CTS. UP.
Bates for Regular Boarders to suit the times
Special Terms made with persons dslring din
ncra for Weildlnm. Purtio. ninii D.,.nin.. 10
ties of all kinds, by irWIn order a little in advance."
aPriTate R oms for Ladleswlthoutextracharge.
Accomodation Room for Quests from 8 to 16 persons.
Tb BTJTEKW OtTTOB M
bned Marela aad Bept
smelt rear. UlpHPH
BXxll)( licl 1 w itn over
3.BOO tl
Wbola Pletvora Galtey.
GITE WhoIeaaX Prloea
Urtt to eontwmtn m all coodi tor
peraonal or QuaMr vae. Tell berr to
order, ana gtrM 'exact cost ofmr
Hiay rot UH cat, drtnk, wear, er
barra fun wlUu TImim EfVAXUABIJ!
BOOK! eontalm lBjOoranation glMuaed
from the marfcaf oft 1m wvrid. W
will maa a oopr FRKB to aar
dreai apoa reeelpt of 10 eta. to defray
expeaM f mafitnfr Ziet ma bear from
jvmm O KeapaetfaUr 1 :'aQ3
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
87 t 889 Wafcaah Aretrao. Cfciuaaa. HI.
I AM PREPARED TO DO
FIRST CLASS
Work in this line, and ask a Bhare of
the patronage of Roseburg and vlcin
itj, '
ELMIXA Y. CRUMP.
Ks .t door to L. Belfus Jewelry Store, Roebeurg Or. .
Central
Hotel
Will
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A ninfvel of purity,
strength and whoicsomoness. Mare economical
than the ordluarr kinds, and cannot be sold iu co
petition with the multitude of l.lw test, shout
welKht alum or phosphate powders. Sold ouly iu
cans. ROYAL BAKING FOWDEU CO.. 100 Wall
st n. y.
Mrs. R. Ereckenrldre
AO EST FOR
W; H. McCOEMICK,
Importer and Manufacti irer of
IWONUMENTSSHEAC STONES
Of American and foreign Marble
anl Scotch Granite.
Estimates given for Cnpiog iu Sand
Stone,
Also Agent for Walker's Iron F;nce for
Ceineteiy Enclosure.
ROSEBURQ. - OREGON
H. O. Stanton
DEALER IN
STAI'Llf DM GOODS!
, OF . I
THE BEST QUALITY.
GENERAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING Ac.
I
Boots & Shoes
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
' ; i-afull I" '
of
GROCERIES !
Wood And Willow
WAUE.
CROCKERY
GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY
Subscription
AGENCY.
Subscription received for kll Eastern
and European PuhliJatioiH.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
FROM
WYANDOTTES,
PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
BROWN LEGHORNS,
THE THREE LEADING VARIE
TIES.
I KEFP NO OTHERS.
Mr U Wyandotte Bens made a record last season
of one hundred and twentj six egos each In six
montnr, from January J6th, to July 15th. Aside
from their utllitj they are the handsomest fowl I
have ever bandied. Eggs one
setting t4
two settings $7 three aett nga $9
My Plymouth Rocks
Hare always stood at the front for
several yew,
always winning the highest honors Wherever on ex
hibltlon. Eggs one setting t2.60, two sett nigs SI.
vhree settings M. A few chnice ri4s forsale at 10
each. Single birds from (3 to $5.H
My Stock of Brown Leghorns
Cannot be sur assed In this or anr other country
My strain Is a direct cross between fowls I imported
rorn Bonner of Hassaohusotts and Heeferof Illinois.
Eggs, one sotting $2.50 two acttindi t4 three set
tings fA A few extra choice Cockbrels for sale at
$4 to f. All my fowls bare 1ml splUidid range, are
healthy and finely marked. I gulrantee a good
natch and porfect satisfaction. Send stamp for
handsumely illustrated catalogue.
Cash must accompany all orders.
Address, M. OARRisox.
Forest Orovo Oregon.
K. B. Express charges light, Weils, Fargo & Co's.
express gives special low rates to all my customers.
i. U. O,
Brewster's Patent Beta Holder.
Your lines are where ytral put them not
wMier Doner reel. uneaKcniaoiaaoz.ia
a ri.-rm mm dMler sold 6 dns. In 16 dsTS.
Samples worth fUO raxa. Wrttetor terms.
E. E. BSSWSTEB Holly, Mich.
COFFEE HOUSE
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Meals after 9 o'clock P. PL SOcts. at
other hours 25cts.
Sticond door north of Marks .Brick
on Jackson Street, r
Ye gire the best the market affords,
. Mrs. IIakky Lambcbt.
7
NO.. 2.'
HOME AND FARM.
Tho impression is growing that
seed corn should bo changed ettery
four or five years, or at least new kinds
mixed with the local sorts. N. T.
Herald.
Oats are a food coming mnch nearer
. to the requirements of a well-balanced
ration tnan corn, ana nave long rjoen
considered a standard horse food.
Troy Times.
A slight dustinff of salt sown on
buckwheat is-said , to larffely increase
tne nroaucuveness or. its irrain. mrunnp'
... - . w r .. I
it fill, well ftvfin in rlrv wthVr.-f7&
land iicaacr.: i
. . J. . J I
Jelly Cake: One cup of SOS, or I
tablespoonfnl. of .butter, one- egs two-
thirds cup of sweet xnUc, one ana one-
half cups of flour, salt, arui two tea-
epoonfula of baking jpowdcT.-rAl (
TuTketSshotildnotbB doioott twL1. '00 Iha 4f.t& and III say my sy
be fatted nntil filirwit--ten fln.na - toeScrrG
fwNt4o-h8u.iih(d
raiMtuv in ncsn ror unmiE rai oatt. nnt t
after that time they begin to lose lleeb,
owing to becoming reHlcss and nne
from confinement Albam Journal. '
A i 7 1
In usin-r cold dim for the scab and
other diseases of sheep, unles the dip-
ping is done ini thorough manner toe
solution will not penetrate close com-
pact wool and rcacVall the parasite on
the skin, owing to the dirt and other
matter in the wool. Prairie Farmer.
Plain fruit cake: One cupful of brff I
ter, two cupf ula of sugar, dno cupful of
milk, three and one-half citrrfula ot
Hour, one tablesnoonfol eaoh of cloves,
cinnamon and allrce, half a nutmeg,
one teacupf ul of raisins, one teaspoon
iui oi cream oi tanar ana one oi soda.
Put in citron if desired. Stir well be
fore baking.; Tie Household.
Squash Biscuit: One and ourfcalf
crms of boiled and sifted squash, one-
uaii cup oi sugar, one cup or scauwd
milk, one spoonful of shortening, salt,
and one-half cake of compressed yeast
dissolved in a spoonful of cold water.
and mix in flour-till stiff enoush to
mohi Raise over night, mold and cut
them out in biscuit, raise ail hour and
bake. Tledo Blade.
The London Queen snrs amm are
coming in again, slowly but surcTy, the the now fossilized, birch-shield peda
real old-fashioned, comfortable black j- m . .
silk apron, large and square? well cot- gogue, and if possible, to seize upon
ering tne front breadth of tho gown, some of the more salient, distinguishing
used to be1 of ofdwT Ta fWe
black lace and black lace pockets.
E. II. Hanlcy tcll3 m tho N4W Eib-1
rubber hose until the obstruction is voice sweeter, and my step more elas
forced into its stomach. Ho keeps on .. x, ,
hand for thw purpose a one and one- tlc L veu wnen was a beloved, cher-
quarter inch rubber hose four or five ubic. nromisinc iftfant nf o?o-l,t. c.. .
feet long, en the hose is not very
stiff a stick may be put inside to give it
the required tension. The rubber being
smooth, causes the animal no pain.
BOYS AND COLTS.
Why Youjig persons Should Be Intrtfrte?
In Yotmc StrJiJr '
It has occurred to the mirrds rf but
few bop on the farm turn- mucn real,
unalloyed amusement they, can get 1
and range of intellicnce ol the colt.
The most powerful incentive that can be
used with colt3 to induce them to do as
wanted when taken in hand fbr speciaJ
toaining is the hope of rciriThe
boy who expects to be a farmer, raising
fViewnorscs oniy, or a norse-oreeaer ulo uuwu-oauu, ana
raising many, or any ono who is neither sinister, his tread cat like, his voice
of these, but expects merely to keep a i , , , '
team of single horse for his personal lo.w; excepc when aroused by some ex
use, is interested in knowing what he bibition of juvenile depravity, when it
imiavcxlMim:y became a compound of saw filin2 and
thg 'colts arc taken up from pasture for , ulino
the winter and we take this occasion dg enarling. His language was ex-
to say that tbis should not be so hong do- pressive and impressive, beinc sand-
layed as to permit the young thing to ... ... .
foeltuc discomfort of tho first cold
blasts, much less to remain out in
tho snowstorm it -will bo a
good time to look them
over, and give thctr mental characferts-
navlng tuTSffi? iluTinft?;
summer, mainly away from tho touch of
human hands it wm be easy to olsco
which individual colta will take kirrafy
to' the restraints that await them In their
winter quarters, and which will be apt
'WfiS'bSS;
would be profited by giving more atten-
tion to the mental capabilities ol !the
young horse stock coming on, as ttioee
arc destined to cut so important a figure
in the daily movements upon the farm
and road. Some horsemen teach that
the brain of the horse can entertain but
one thought at a time. We do not coin-
cido with this idea, yet susrrrest that
when the young stock is brought in they
be tested in a very gentle manner ae to
A .1 A V, . A. m ..
usiiueiicy umiuuy or. on tne oiner
iihiiii. i iu; Htii'iii. an i iii'i r rf-iTi ii iiwina in
their keepers. National Live Stock
Journal.
CARE OF THE TEETH.
CbUdren Should B Tanglit to Chew All
Food.
The dentist3 are again flauntjgig the
srfrtr nf tnntlilosqnpus in tliA f rvrrQ nf
the men and women of the future, and
they claim as their reason- that parents
will not teach their children to properly
masticate their food. They assert fur-
thcrmorc, that there is an excessive ten-
dency to select meats that can be easily
SStoraSUa
latter become weak, the gums spongy
aad the lips dry. Of course, this may
be exaggerated, but there is certainly
much that is true in it. Witness the
quickness with which a person will
choosc tenderloin rather Uian sirloin
steak. "So much easier to eat." is the
excuse. It does not have, to be chewed
is the real reason. If the' mothers mil
only give attention to this, how grateful
will be their sons and daughters when
middle age is reached, and they have
still a sweet, ciean mouin arm strong
healthy teeth. Give a child -food that
needs chewing; forbid its being swal-
lowed in lumps, and see tliat it is not
done. Teach him to brush and care for
his teeth, and .there is no reason why
they should not remain with him untd
they have performed the duty for which
they were designed. Delineator.
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A. PZ.EA.
Don't chide him this morning for what he has
It is just as you say 'he is hie,". Mono.
And truly you're said, that b half of the time
ou d re come from 1 the field to the rale.
But a man is a man. and a Kn U a hn
. . j MVJ
And slightly your lives will contrast
He is drinking to-day in his youth's cup of joy
you quailed the same strain in rears past.
And I think as you elude and contend
oer
and o'er
That "he's lazy and fndolent,nJoo,
iiiuuigiit. 3W.
Kri.j i. ... ....
" " lWOUia Pu n tbw way
"Ho ,1, . . . ,11 .1.
- . t.i.i vi wuic Wu j,
ou sPend Tour u,nc scoldings He, good, no- .
blcf true, "--i , ?
At your bidding will gb or retuta
And what nrr nw x-rw Yi ?n fj;iVifnl! An
- U Wet QraMatta. Urn. ' "
h'MJ dorire you what voo deactve.
is tb?.7-
AlMk UICI1II1KIU I ) ii : : ! Riprs 4W.it . I.tl
-. n,- . .v . .
Tftn , Jc t, , . ,
T gsy, " hic f n, ?1K he .i
Can of bul lwcnly old? ; !
uu iu" ""ouBa B. wnue ne only sees
Llfe heauuful picture of gold.
Youll bring him td Ume? Ill see If you "do
aj j . ...
Afd y n depend upon that.
You re molding and thoughtless
While he's good and true and coolly does
whal he Cs ot
So I'm going to say ( you may hear and reflect
And say if you wish, I am bold )
That foIts d j5s e
A . ' b ' ' , ,
" wouuui, biicu young, act as oia. JjOU
Mary M. Rice.
THE PEDAGOGUE Of YORE.
At Delivered before thtt latt Douglas Coun
ty Institute hrldin Roteburg,
ll Prof. IT. a. Toblat."
I am moved bj an impressible desire
to draw aside, for a moment the cur r
tain that shuts out the misty past, and
take one loving, lingering look at that
most conspicuous, important personage
f'"8 that extinct geniu..
1 commenced the study of this remark-
able personase when I was vouncpr hv
OMS 4i . 4 . .
mer8 ln tbafc neasy. enterprising, ag-
gregation called the district school."
nuti that Dre8ide(J OTep iv. t nur.
sery was a remarkable piece. of human- ,
ity. He was bow-legged, crosseyed,'
1 J a a s m
WHeik
1 be looked at you he appeared to look
out from under himself, and if he had
ever iwawsaed any of the ; mflk of hu-
mau kmdnesa lt tad ong auice turned
sour He sted wrong in life and -
at the age of forty years had not got
"righted." Children he regarded aa
the totally depraved. His face was
, , 5 , .
"" verua wt-uiw, as,
"fool" "blockhead," "liar" "upstart"
j T, ,. . , ,
etc' and made emptatic with such
phrases as "111 smash you" fl'JI jerk
jou out of your boots" and sometimes
" would startle his pupils by announc-.
ing his intention to "tafce off their
... ..
hiaea averting that if he did not "he
hoped to squeal" or "to scratch gravel"
Mo th(to, closed lb. boJ8 and
girls had mastered the whole vocabu-
Iary, and were ready, one and all," to
J ' , '
squeal or "scratch gravel in certain
contingencies.
, .3 , ,. . .,
1Lls aucationof youth would often
encourage my juvenile feet to tread the
t i
tth of fondling my semi-
burnt locks with his bony fingers and
caressing my ears with -the palm of
hia baud till thev ram? with the "mimic
of the spheres," I believe that is what
they call it Sometimes he varied this
slight encouragement by placing hie
hand on my coat collar and adjusting '
J my interesting countenance to the dif-
I fWpnt. nninta nf flia .nmnnoa catraral
times in rapid succession, to my own
edi6calion and the great satisfaction of
, .
my fellow cherubs. I think I appre-
ciatod these slight encourageir.ents; still
my ardent nature required deep nym-
Jfrommy youthful companions,
JSow, having-thus pleasantly intro-
duccd my subject to your favorable
. . . '
"tcntion, it devolves on me to present
to you, as learnedly as I can, the ety-
. , ... , , .
moIoSy of the word pedagegue. Allow
me to caution you to keep close to my
mental heels, in following me, for
. H lur.
should you once get lost m the intri-
Cato labyrinth through which I am:
. . , -
about to lead you, neither - TV eUtev
nor Woreester can help you out.
,.-p.i, - . a . j
"Pedagogue is a compound word,
composed of two roots with a euphoni-
oaa connective. You who are blessed
, , , . , .
with a knowledge of Greek will recog-
nize tho Grecian origin of the syllab lo
. . . J . .
W wLlca interpreted Hgni-
fies "boy." Ped-a-gogue, every ear
I cant compound, "pedagogue.
1 Continued on Pate A