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GE5EBAL DIBEQTOBY-
C, rover Cleveland. . .. . . . . . . .Presidcut.
Thos. F. Bayard: ..Secretary of State
Dambl T. Maknino, Secretary of Treasury.
L Q C. Lamaiu .Secretary of the Interior.
Wm. C. Esdicott. Secretary o War
W. C Whitsey. ..... : Secretary of vy.
W. T. Vilas?... . . .Post Master General.
A. H. Garlakd. ...... ..Attorney General.
Morrisox . W aite. ...... . .Chief J aatice.
STATE OF OREGON.
J.N. Dolpu . .......... u s Senators.
. II. Mitchell - J
Binoer Hermann Congressman.
Z. F, Moopy. ."' ..... .Governor.
II. P. Earuakt.. Secretaryof State.
Edward Hikscii . ... . SUte Treasurer.
K. B. McELROT....Sapt. Pub. Instruction.
W. H. Byaks -Stata Printer.
J. B. Waldo, C. J.,) -
Wm. P. Lokd. ' . . . .Supreme J uilges.
W. W. Tiiayek,
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTEICT.
K. S. Bkax.. ........ ........ ..; ... Juile.
J. W Hamilton .... Prosecuting Attorney.
- ; DOUGLAS COUXTY..
JoHfVMum, H;... ... Senator..
J. II. Shcpe. j
Wm. Manxinu, ,..
!f.wf,& ...:..cpre,-nUUve8.
C. a Wilcox, )
G. W. Kimball. ...... .Clerk.
G. A. Taylor, : .Sheriff.
D. S. West Treasurer.
F. W. Benson School Superintendent.
E. C. Sacry Assessor.
J. S. FrrzHcon County Judge.
J. Hall, C. A. McGee Commissioners.
Wm. Tiiiel . 7. Surveyor.
Dk. S. S. Marsters Coroner.
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
II. C Stanton, I
John Mast, I
tr. Sheridan, Trustees,
. C. Wueelek, 1
V. liENEDICT. f
T. Ford EecorJer.
G. J. LANUEncEKU Marshal.
John Chase... Treasurer.
U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
Chas. W. Joiixstox. ....... Register.
A. C. Joses .-. Reciever
PROFESSIONAL-
h F. LANE, JOHN LANE
jjANE & LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
J C. FULLERTON, f
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks'.briok, up stairs.
s.
WIIITEMOKE M. D.
MYRTLE CREEK OREGON.
Office at ii. dyer's store.
Residence at I Icnry A, Adams'.
R. C. HUNTER M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
CANYOXV1LLE OREUOX
K. L. MILLER, M. D
1 - SURGEOJ?.
Homoeopathic Physician.
Offiice up stairs in the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality.
F. G. (EHME, M. D.
(Pronounced Ama.)
J1OMCE0PATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Graduate Of The
UNIVERSITY
Of Leipzig Germany.
Office & Residence at the house of
Geo. W. l)ay, near R. R. track, Rose
burs. hotels and restaurants.
BilLEY'S HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
larruis house has lately changed hands and li
orough!jr renovated and refurnished. The travel.
i public will find the best ofaccommodatioas
No Cltluamen Employed.
SMI1H BAILEY.
ABSOLVTKLT FIRST CLASS
RS. D. C. McCLALLEN,
Proprietor of the
McCLALLEN HOUSE.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial
Travelers.
. Cuacli to and from the house
. Baggage deliver free of charge.
DEPOT HOTEL,
, OAKLAND, OREGOX.
llioliard Thomas, Prop.
First Class
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad.
MOORE'S RESTAURANT.
(Principaal Business Street.)
Roseburg, Oregon
MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the Beat tho Market Affords.
VOL. XI. ...
GENERAL
Samcei. Marks,'
S. MARKS fc Co.
-DEALERS IN-
t&Ali IIIOIM
HATE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
D
HV
JJUlIIJlll
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions, Cigars,
Wool and Produce
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
S. 3XA.r&IH CO - lTomolmrg-, Or
M. JOSElPHSOILSr.
Bi.W.ffdlMI !PJWJe,
NEW YHK.K
Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of eveiy variety and Shade.
A full lino 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.
o
m
A
A fall line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
M A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos.
rH A full line of Crockery and Glassware.
And last, but not least, a full lino of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
-GOjVEX! AXffrj SEE XUEXl-
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationery - Phtograph and
Perfumery, Autograph Albums
Crockery and Stand, Hand, and
Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps 5
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER WARE, and TEN THOU S AMD
OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT.
WJRT'lMoore
CORNUTT,
Successor to
DEALER
DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES,
CLOTUING, HATS and CAl'S
DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS,
Roscbiirg, rgon,
f oO 0
They would announce that they have just received and now have on
. hand one of the largest stocks of
eneral ;;Hardwaref 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 tie best supply in their line ofany house iu
Southern Oregon, which they propose selling Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere
In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way of Locks, Butts, etc., we can
offer superior inducements to purchasers. Try ns .
We can give you bargains in the following brands'of STOVES not equaled elsewhere:
BUCK'S BONANZA, FAKMER's fTILITY, DEXTER, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST,
CLARENDON, OCCIDENT, IRON KING, EMPIRE CITY
And other Sioves and Ranges.
The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our TINWAR
and buyers should learn our prices.
We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, such as Winchester, Sharp and other
Riflee, as well as Shotguns and Pistols.
We are also Agents for the White, Peerless and New Home SEWINO MACHINES,
which we Bell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect.
.1 We can also supply
Averili and ' Butter Faints.
The best n the market, at lowest rates. Give us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to
rices, and we promise to suit you if any one can. , '
Dr. THOMAS OK ill 131,
A GRADUATE
Of the University of Pa. at Phlladelpliia and of the
ROTAL COLLEGE OF SCRGE0NS, and ROYAL
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, LONDON ENGLAND
has located for th practice of his . profession in
ROSEBURG OREGON.
Office and residence, Washington street opposite
the Catholic Church,
. Rosefourg
MERCHANDISE-
Asiier Marks.
GOODBp-
ID DIM
Boots and Shoes.
of every Descrip
M! a athh mm'i
ASH RTmVE
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J. JD. JOHESOJS.
IV
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Women. aurMt swMHe 11
tkers, er Caab wtmm. , Pont wyta
u money on wnwn aww 117
mailed to any addraw. Bend 4 oenta for paHtcuiarib
WUCOX SFKCinC CO PfcUate. TA.
Wash House.
Sam Young Prop.
Opposite CARLON'S STABLE.
-Dnniiimiiia
A 1111! fill l i?
I)SEBURG6rEG0N.
Douglas (Minty Bank,
HUMPHREY & FLINT,
Roaeburg -V - - - Oregon
TRANSACT A GENERAL
B ANSINg BUSINESS
Sigkt Drafts Drawn on
Portland, San Francisco, New York and
other points. Bills of exshange on the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all accessablepoints at reasonable rates
JOSEPH SHINDLER.
PROPRIETOR
; Of The
CITY BAKER Y
; ' - r" ' AND
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
full stock of Bread. Cakes. Pics. Plain
and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection
of rrench and American Candies and Choc
ate Goods.
OREGON PACIFIC R. K
WiUanietta Valley to San f rancisco Via
laquina
DAILY TRAINS,
TRAINS LEAVE CORVALLIS
Daily, except SunJare. t 2 P. SI.
LEAVE YAQUINA , ,
Dailj , except Sundays, at 7:10 A. M. j
Tlicfine A 1 Steamship 1
' Yaijuina" ai) j (
From San Francwco
From Yaquina
Tuesday, Juno 22,
Tuesday, Juy 6,
Tuesday, July 20,
I Tuesday,
I Tuestlay,
f Tuesday,
Tuesdav,
June
June
Julv
July
IStli,
26th,
mil,
27th,
The Company reserves the riirht to chamri
aailing days. Fares and Freight at reduced an-1
mMicratc rates. i
Kiver Boats on the Willamette couiicclin:
Corvallig
For further information apply to
C. Hogtie
A. G. F. & Aft't., Cortallis.
J. 0. SHEHIM
tiSuccessor to jej
R, S k J. C SHERIDAN,
DEALER IN"
HARDWARE
Stoves and Tinware, 4
Roseburg, Oregon
THE undersigned takee pleasure in an
nouncing to the im hi m .liaf. ho on;..
everything in his line at prices that
DEFY COMPETITION!
, -IF YOU WANT-
STOVES, AGEIOULTUKAL TOOLS
IRON,. STiIL. NAILS,
HOESESHOES, TINWARE, CUTLERY
Or anvthiur in mv linn rail an1 avomVnn
stock and learn prices before purchasing else-
wuerc, hq i am Beiiing lower tnan ever.
-J C. SHERIDAN
JA8KULEK,
Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Dealer iu Watches, Clock?, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINE OF
CIUARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS.
THE ONLY UELHBLE OrTOMER IN TOWN
for the proper adjustment of Spictaclos. Depot
of the Genuine Brazilian Pclible Spectacles an.l Evo
glasses. Office in Hamilton's Brick block.
A GIFT
Send 10 cents uBlage. and we
will mail you free a roval, val
uable, sample box of iroods
t!.,. U'ill 1.... I.. .1-.?
....I .. juu ,ii niu way
of making more money at once, than anythin(f else
.......... uv,,, u, siojran live at home
and work in sarctime, or all the time. Capital not
required. We will start vr.n imm... n... .
. . 'uviiim ,ma ,ur
those who start at once. Stiyi Ai fn n....i..i
Maine.
O.P.TOMPKINS
i PURCHASING
Age
ent of
ALLKINDSOF MERCHANDISE
A., orders from the country filled on short
notice from
Every Class or Kind of Goods from "
First-Class Stock. j
Absolutely fno charges or commission,
will be charged for filling orders.
OFFICE: 107 first street,
At D. W. Pkentice's rortland.Or
L. BELFILSI
I feel confident of giving satisfaction in nil work
entrusted to me in watches, clocks, and jewelry.
I also repair musical instruments.
have the County patent rujht for sale of Concrete
Cement Pipe for couveyin water to any place de
sired in Douglas Couuty:
I will also teach any kind of instrumental music
Anyone desiring instruction will call on me at my
watchmaking shop. L. Kklnls.
CITY DRAYTNG
; DONE WITH DISPATCH.
: V ' CALL ON ' ! :
JOHN .TABrBCKEX.
FRIDAY, JUNE, 25, 1886.
Central Hotel!
KOSEBURG, OREGON,
OPPOSITE CARLON'S LIVERY STABLE.
Juftri and Lodging per day.
; " " " week ......
" Without Lodging.
$1 .CO
5.00
4. CO
ideals, 25 cents, Lodging:, 25 cents-
Tliorough satisfaction is promised to travel
crsand the public eenerallv.
. MRS. . GARRISON, I 'rup.
JoUXKeneuy, Clerk.
S v O. C. Perki.VS, Stewartl .
No Chinese cmylof ed .
Opium Habit
Cured.
i will oure any - one wlio has cod
tra Wl tliCT'Opium habit, uo niattei
how Tonar usod. in four weeks without
injury to Ihemselves, and eo they will
have no desire for Opium again."
E3?ItoOms and Lodging furnislied at
my office, in Roseburg. Communica
tions and treatment strictly private
J. Woodruff M. I).
Roseburg, Oregon,
CREEK MILLS,
CLARKE eV BAKER, Props.
frvimr ntirplmoofl thp. aliove named mills of E.
Stephens va., we are nowfircpapcu m iuiunn umj
amuuni ol tnc uesi quaiivy Ui
LUMBER.
ever offered to the public iu Douglas Countr.
We
will furnish at the mill at the following prices;
No-1 rouirh lumber......... il-
M
M
M
No, 1 flooriug, 6 inch .. ?2t
No. 1 flooring, 4 inch !
No. 1 finishing lumber
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 2 sides 821
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 4 Bidcs"2C
M
31
M
CLARKE & BAKER.
! Aeee & MILLER.
New Butcher Shop
Wo keep all kinds of FRESH and
PICKLED meats.
I' SATISFACTION ASSURED.
Hides of all kinds bought.
TUB OLD RELIABLE
. Established iu 18G7.
Jacob BitSrzcr
HI TARRY,
; ii. i Merchant Tailor.
in the Kcd Front, next door to A. C . Marks
'4 ' ,;. Store.
Repairs aud Alterations neatly done.
MRS.' S. A IIUTCIIIXSON,
V MILLINERY STORE!
Oalmliitl,".
A DIES WILL FiSD MV STOCK LARUE AND
Complete. Prices moderate.
r.i- M i Call, Mrs. S. A. IIutchissok. "
The BUYERS' GUIDE ta
Usned Msrclt and Bept.f
eweh wear. JK3f)80 page,
8tUH lncbSWiu orer
3,000 lUnatraUons a
Whole Plctore Gallery.
direct to ionsumert on all roods for
personal or laiwiiy uc 'iwu aw w
order, and glTM exact cost of e-rery-thtnc
yon use, cat drink, wear, or
hav fan wtUu Tbeee WVAXUABLE
BOOKS contain Information cleaned
from the markets) of the world. We
wtu mall as copy FREE to any ad
dress upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray
expense of mailing. laet as hear from
yon, f RespeetfuUy,
MONTGOMERY YJARD A CO.
927 9c tZ9 Wasuk Avenue, Chicago, Ilk
buss urnm.
I AM PREPARED TO DO
-.FIRST CLASS
Work in this line, and ask a share of
tho patronage of Roseburg and vicinity."-:
-
EL31IXA V. CttOIP.
Next door to L. Belfils Jewelry Store, Rosbeurg Or;
DR. LIEBIG'S
WONDERFUL
German Invigorator
Men who are nuffcriug
Disease and WeaknmiM lira
on by early Imprudedce or
Awava, wiuuik UV11UUI
debihty, premature decay, lost manhood, etc., ha
ing tried ui vain every known remedy, should pro
cure Immediately DK. LIEBIG'S INVIGORATOR
Ho. 2.-
THE DOCTOR will agree to forfeit tl.OOO or
case undertaken, not cured. The reason why so
many cannot get cured of weakness and the above
rrO.iT. ri t . -viiiiMluai,llJU caiieu rnuoiA
lOERHEA with Hyperesthesia, which reauirea
seecial treatment.
DR. LIEEIG'3 INVIGORATOR No. 2, under our
otSroF1 the onlyPotivecure
DR. LIEB1G4 CO. for the past nineteen years
have made an exclusive specialty of h treatment of
disease tot men. '
If nimnli InnM. a . . . ...
, i-r'. i me on, u you oecome nst-
2r-?!TCle?t,,ookout 'w the complication
WIi!TLliVe'kJ?e nd louot Vitality known
asProstatorrhea. Hundreds of lives have htn i.t
? hve lost their property and pleasure
ie effect. Varicocele; or wormy veins
te?'5"I";.0,tn the unsuspected cause of Lost
Manhood, Debility, etc. etc., DR. LIEBIG'S Invig-
'J" ,, ' '. the on'y known remed ylor tb
;Jt;u,Pile!it,n' 'n1 perfect and permanen
elm Will OS) nunntAwt : -if .
der onrspecial adviee and treatment.
TrZXv. h ele9t"5.lt free to our patients.
tab a M rViJ. EuVS;iPowrof tne UfVIGOBA-TO-R!.A
?OTTIE GIVEN FREE.
tail or auuress,
Dp. Uelig & Co'b Private Dispensary
, 90 Geary St. flan Francisco, Cal.
1 t - ! I I
MBmM
&R0YALfB 2k J
rsv Ssi5i irra
M3
Absolutely Pure
This powder never varies. A marvel of j urity.
strength and whoicsomcucss. More economical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold iu to
Ictition with the multitude of low test, bhunt
wcijfht alum or phosphate powders. Sold oulv iu
cans. ItOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., IOC Wall
St N. Y.
MRS- E. F.HOTCHKIS S
FINE MILLINERY
AND
XsTEAT T")RESSMAKlXO
ROSEBURG OREGON'.
lVrILL Fl'KNISII YOU THE BEST AND FINEST
11 Goods in the market. Ladies Wear, Laces,
nucniiigg, Hosiery and Jewelry.
The dressmaking department is in skillful
hands, and under the immediate supervision
of Mrs. llotclikiss.
CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DEPOT
He O. Stanton
DEALER IN
STAPH! DM GOODS!
OF
THE BEST QUALITY.
GENERAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING &c
Boots & Shoes
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
a full
of
GROCERIES !
Wood And Willow5
WARE
CROCKERY
& GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY.
Subscription
AGENCY.
Subseriuliou received fur 11
a w ft
and European Publication 3.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
FROM
WYANDOTTES,
PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
BROWN LEGHORNS,
THE THREE LEADING VARIE
TIES.
I KLF1' NO OTHERS.
My sis Wyandotte Hens made a record last season
oi one hundred and twenty six egg each in six
uonuu-, iroin jauuary loth, to July 15th. Aside
irom vneir utility they are the handsomest fowl I
have ever handled. Egg, one sotting $4
two settings S7. three settings $9.
My Plymouth Roeka
Have always stood at the front for sc.rl
always winning the highest honors wherever ou ex-
niomou. fcts one settinir $2.50 two sctlimrs si.
Uiree settings 86. A fow choice trios forsalo at 810
eacn. single birds from $3 to $3.J
My Stock of Brown Leghorns
Cannot be sur assed in this r any other countrv.
My strain is a direct cross between fowls I iniimrtcd
rom Bonner of Massachusetts and Keefcrof Illinois.
Eggs, one setting $2.50 two settings tl three set
tings 80. A tew extra choice Cockerels for sale at
$1 to ii. All m v foa ls have bad splendid range, are
healthy and finely marked. I guarantee a good
natch and perfect satisfaction. Send stamp for
handsomely illustrated catalogue.
Cash must accompany all orders.
Address, J. M. GARRISON.
Foreat Grove Oregon-
N. B. Express charges light. Wells, Fargo ii Co's.
express stives sccial low rates to all my customers.
J. M. G.
WJ Brewster's rat ent' Rein Bolder,
Tonr lines are where you put town not
M l under bones' feet. One agent sold 12 dox. in
llrM days, one dealer sold 6 doz. in 15 days,
ifff BamnlfS worth 110 ma. Writ, fnrbr.
Ga E. E. BKEWSTEK, Holly, Mich.
A TAta SlxTmrianoa. RnTriA.r4rovi
Qaick eore& Trial Packages. Send
tamp tor sealed particulars. Address
Pr.WARPJtco. Louisiana Mo.
IU1
2
WO. 12.
patient, and finally went away smiling
and hamming the air which I had tat
tooed on her shoulder."
"Did you ever sec her again?"
"A few days later I chanced to be in
the Boston & Albany Depot, when a
lady and gentleman passed me, gain
toward the train. She had the look of ;i
bride, and as tbey passed me she gave
me a glance and hummed the air that I
had scratched upon her shoulder."
Boston Cor. N. Y. Sun.
THE OLD STONE MILL.
How Newport's Ancient Mystery Has Bees
Saved From Decay.
Antiquarians and ' archaeologists of
many a land have gazed upon Newport's
mystery of mysteries and sighed for
some revelation that would confirm
them in this theory or in that- as to its
origin and the uses to which it was put
But they have sighed in vain, although
they have not sighed alone, for during
: thK.ist snmracE, particiilarlj many anx
ieties have been expressed and felt about
the afefy of the mysterious structure, to
gaze upon and examine which men have
. i j: a.
vajuiu ijurjjuseijr uuui nuiusa uiaiaot
HA!is. Nnt n. ffw nrfli.Trlnrr?ot lav in.
spected it this summer, and many of
incse gave it as meir opimoi. uiai unicss
speedy measures vere taken for a thor
ough overhauling the grand old structure
would rapidly decay and ere long tum
ble into a heap of stones. Some years
flon finmn T!no.Hch irrwno i-lorfvl nrnnnil
the old stone mill, and with the rapid
growin peculiar to its nature soon spread
in every direction until nearly everv
inch of stone was covered up. About
twenty-four years since attention was
called to the fact that this ivy was rap
idly working destruction to the mill,
and thrusting out large quantities of
mortar, which caused the stones
(which many believe were handled
by rJorsemen, while cthere aver
that the structure was the work of
Druids) to be loosened, rendering the
Wrinlfl vulf in n rtanownna vwrlif !
The ivy was finally removed, and the
i ' i j - . -. . . .
uixiuuug resumea its original appear-
(U1(W. Of lnt ronra tVio hiiilliTin. haa
been growing shaky, and. finally public
uiivuuvu nas atuavbCU iu iu VUUUlUUil
in a very forcible way. The city author
ities took hold of the matter after some
delay and it is satisfactory to learn
from the committee's report that, al
though the work of preservation has
obcu BuuiKwnai expensive, it is complete,
and that.the old mill is now in condition
to withstand for manvvears the destruc
tive forces of the elements. How bad a
condition the curious structure was in
may oe garnered from the fact that the
architect s report states that the ld mill
M 1 ' ... .
was iouna to oe m an unstaoie and dan-
ferous condition. The upper walk were
adlv cracked, and for nhr inn tout.
down from the top the old mortar had
aunosi enorejy disappeared rroni be
tween the stones. This portion of the
wall has now been laid in Portland
cement mortar, the stono- rwinr ro.
mftVArl inrtivirliinntr anil rnnlmwl in'flici;.
original position, and the joints have
I 1 1 A 1 I . .
LM'.itn I HKtui Dili, rrmo-niv. rrt nrpprvn an
the characteristics of rudo rubble-work.
Where anv new stones wir ro.
quired they were selected from
among tho sea-worn ones on the beach,
care being exercised to obtain the same
1 Ti.i .1 -i. .
viuaa vi t -ic auu grauuo as was usea
by the orig.ial builders centuries ago.
The top of the wall has been carefully
cemented
- Ip J vuuuvu
form, to stop all future infiltrations of
-i. a tin w
ewjriu water. vncro me wails were
cracked bond-stones have been inserted
across the seams, and all tho work made
secure. The arches, piers, and upper
walling have been examined, ana all
onen loints filled in. thn miter toooa
having been left rough and open. All
ine windows, mortices lor beams, port
holes, fireplaces, etc., haveVjen treated
in the same way. All the old portholes
and one window, which in the course of
time had been filled nn with hriok .vrlr
- - - - . .
were onene.d and left as nrlcinnlW nnilf
This brickwork was evidently the work
t , i , . , . . - ...
oi late occupants, ntung tne old mill
for their own uses, and not a nortion of
the anr cnt structure. The fact that the
mysterious old structure has been placed
in 8UCh thorough order will ho mnrt
STatifvino- news to readers Interestvl i-n
archajology, particularly as the mill is
"""vu i-vf iuu uiuL-st ciruciure in me
United States, and now restored tn it
original appearance. ' The citizens are
rejoicing over its comploto restoration,
for they regard the old stone mill as one
of the things to be treasured more than
fine gold or precious stones. Newport
v. vwr. jiuswn tournai.
A BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS.
The Laudable Act of Humanity Performed
oy tne uerman Crown Princess.
The German Crown Princess has dona
a very laudable act of practical human
ity in opening at her husband's estate of
Bomstcd, near Potsdam, a kindergarten
for the children of the farm-laborers of
the estate. Here the little ones find
shelter, food and tuition while their
parents are working in the fields. The
institution is built Rafter the fashion of
English workingmen's houses, and con
tains a sitting or working room, a
kitchen, a large sleeping apartment and
a VerV larS'C p-arden. With a nlnvoronnd
The children are brought to the institu
tion at six o'clock in the morning and
stay till nine in the evening, tho larger
part of the time being given to play and
rest. In the morn in or thev m mcilo v
work in the garden or three-quarters of
a uuui, aixt iu. me evening tor two
hours and a half, ewh nisiM Roin
' w ax wvJUt C1YCU
a separate place of garden land to take
rare nf it ta alar. . .
the crop raised. During the forenoon
and afternoon the nhild
for about two hours, drawing, plaiting
. -.uvunoin. Aner dinner
tnev are nut to Rieer tnr 1
also for a short time after they arrive in
the morning An old matron takes
care of the babies, for wimni -
spot of the garden nearest to the house
,1UilJ0ITaae-lre has been set
aside. The Princess is a daily visitor at
the institution, and r.l-, s; .. .
httle ones are well taken care of. Chi.
A San Franelsen an i. .1 .
- assui Ls mat
there are on the Pacific slope to-day
more divorced and tmmo-,;,.,i 1
than in all the rest of the country.
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THE OBBAT WEST.
Address at J. Rrld Dwui of ths trrsdostioo essr
cises Thursds- June 2d.J
The Gieat West is that part cf the
United States lying between the Rocky
mountains and the Pacific ocean. lis
area equals nearly one half ot this en
tire couutry. The population is "not
very great at present, but is iucieftbirg
at a rapid ratp, and it will not be many
years until the ratio of inhabitants per
square mile will oe as great as tho most
populous slates of the east. No
country or part of country ever in
creased so rapidly in population and
wealth as the western portion of ths
United States. As early as the admin
istration cf Jefferson an expiating par-
ty was sent to this Coast to make ex
plorations and take obeervations. After
tdung '& look at the- country it S as
tbougbt fit only for the Indian and
grizzley bear. Little did the people in
the east think of the great wealth hid
den in the dense forests and wild jun
gles of "The Great West." So Httle
interest did they manifest that this re
gion was left to take care of itself un
til seveial years afterward when trap
pers and hunters crossed the Rocky
mountaius. Bye and bye people kept
coming here till the great gold excite
ment in California in 1849, when peo
ple flocked to this coast by thousands
in search of that precious metal of
which so much has been found. The
sturdy pioneers who came hither In an
early day were confronted b; ? vjrrible
and dargerous foe in the Indian. Many
were the exciting struggles passed
through before the pioneers were firmly
established hero
Then came the great Civil war, dur
the progress of which this coast was to
a great extent neglected. When the
gigantic struggle ceased, renewed inter
est was taken and immigrants came by
thousands. Many people who had
livedin Missouri and neighboring states
during the progress of the war, and
who were afraid of their lives and
property at the close of that contest
formed trains and crossed the trackless
plains and rugged mountains to the
paradise of the world, "The Great
West."
As to climate and productive onali-
tiei "Tho Great West" cannot be ex
celled. Take for instance th rlimsts
during the past winter; there has not
been enough ice for skating, or enough
S40W, with one or two exceptions, to
coyer the ground, while in some of the
Eastern states the snow has been from
two to five feet deep, and the rivers
frozen nearly to the lottom. People
wno come here , from the East
think it strange that we do our plow
ing and sowing in the winter, while
.1 .1 . . .
uterc tne ground is frozen from two
to three feet deep. .
The fruit culture which is yet in its
incipieucy is destined to become one of
the sources of wealth for there is hard
ly any kind of fruit known that this
coast cannot produce in abundance,
while in the East fruit can only be
raised in favored localities, and in lim
ited quantities, and an inferior qualifc
at that. The wealth of this coast per
capita is greater ths t most any other .
country.
The city of Portland is, according to
the census of 1880, the wealthiest city
per capita, in the world.
lhe timber of this coast cannot be
excelled even by Maine or Massachu
setts. Shins at Purat Sound loud
nearly every day with spars and other
timbers for shipbuilding and other pur
poses in the East. The creat need of
this coast is manufacturing establish
ments.
The mining of coal which, has just
been commenced will become source
of great wealth; as the coal is cf a su
perior quality. The grain raised here
excels that cultivated in. the East in
size and quality. Mining is still car.
tied on to a great extent thus furnish
ing employment to hundreds of labor
ers. It would be to the advantage cf
all on tbis coast if people would follow
more pursuits of livelihood: and thus
develop the country in every respect.
When the avocations of life are more
diversified, our prosperity will corres
pondingly increase.
S 1 . -
There are one hundred and fifty
saloons in Cincinnati that sell beer for
three cents a glass, and throw in a
'ree lunch: yet they bad a terrible riot
there not long ago. Some people are
never satisfied. Brewers' and Dealers
Journil. "Yet,"! A man threw a
coal of fire in a powder magazine, and
yet there was an explosion. Some peo
pie arc neve logical. The Voice.
A Washincton correspondent sas:
"Tom Reed, of Maine, Laa the biggest
feet in Congress," but rivalry between
members does not tend in this direc
tion, apparently they are all vieing
to
sec who has the biggest mouth.
Editor of prohibition paper: "Fore
man, is the paper upF'
"All readj to go to press, sir.j
"Well, let's go take a drink,"