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FRIDAY MORNINGS
BY
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
J. R. N BELL, - - Editor.
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GUJSESAL DISEOTOEY-
Aa rS.crKi.AMD. ..........President.
Tnos. F. Bay akd....... Secretary; of State
DANiEfrT; MA5ixo,SecreUry of lreasury,
t. rt n T inm SUrrtirv of the Interior
vu n vr.rnrt . . . . .Secretary o W ar
W. C. Wbiw e . . i-:. . .Secretary of Navv.
W. T. VitAs .... . .". .Post Master General .
a h r.ipt ivn Attorney General
Morbihon K. Waitk. ..... . . .Chief J nstice.
STATE OF OREGON.
J.N, DotPH ....... . yjk Senators
T. H. Mitchell..... i
Rtwair.il Kibmn. ......... .Conereaaman.
Z.F. MonnY. . . . . ...... . ....Governor.
R. P. EabhaKT. ... .... Secretaryof SUte.
Enw Ann Himcb SUte Treasnrer.
E. 8. McElboy ....Sapt. rub. Instruction.
W. H. Btaks. . . ..... SUte Printer.
r n i'iim n .T i ;
Wm. P. Lord, ... .Supreme Judges.
w.
Y. Thayer, J
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
R. S. Bkaw. .1-. ... -Judge.
J. W Hamilton.... Prosecuting Attorney.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Joijw Emmitt, Senators.
J. H. Shcpe.
Wm. Masjuko, )
awflSS' RP Utives.
C. B. Wrteox, J , ,
O. W. Kimball Clerk.
U. A. Taylor, .Sheriff.
D. S. "West, .Treasurer.
F.W. BexsoN School Superintendent.
E. C. Sacby Assessor.
J. S. tfrrzHUcn -.. County Judge.
J. Hall, C. A. McGee,. . . .Commissioners.
Wm. Thiel Surveyor.
Dr. S. S. Maksters .... .Coroner.
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
John Rast,
tP. Sheridan,
. C. Wheelbk,
P. Benedict.
T. Ford
Trustees.
.Recorder.
. .Marshal.
(t. J. LAVOEnBEBU.
John Chase... Treasurer.
U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
Chab. W. Johnstox. ....... Register.
A. C. Jones .Receiver
PROFESSIONAL-
L r. LANE, . JOHN LANE
JANE & LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
J.
C. FULLERTON
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, up stairs.
J. PAGE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oakland,
- Oregon.
It. CL HUNTER 4L D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
CAXYOSYILLE OREGON
- K. L. MILLER, M. D
SUBGEOS.
Jlomccopathic Physician.
OfSice up stairs in the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality.
F. G. (EHME, M. D.
(Pronounced Ama.)
IIOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Graduate Of The
UIIVEnSITY
Of Leipzig Germany.
Office & Residence at the house of
Geo. W. Day, ne.ar R. R. track, Rose
burg. '
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BAILEY'S HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon
teard 1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
43TThIs house has lately changod bauds' and
o roughly renovated and rcfuruished. The travel
. ng public will find tbs best of accommodations
No Cbiuamcu Employetl.
SJinU BAILEY.
ABSOLUTELY
FIRST CLASS
MRS. D. C. McCLALLEN,
Proprietor of the
McCLALLEN HOUSE.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial
Travelers.
Coach to and from the house
Baggage deliver free ol charge
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
Jllolt urd j Thomas, Prop
. .First Class
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS
A-0 THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad
SIOORE'S RESTAURANT.
(Priucip&al Business Street.)
noseburar, Oregon
MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the-BeBt the Market Affords.
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VOL. XL
GENERAL
Samuel Marks,
S. HARKS & Go.
-DEALERS IN
SBBBBAL
HAVE CONSTANTLY
Dm
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions,
Wool and Produce
(fvixmm
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
8. 3IARK8 & CO - ISoMoWi's:, Or
M. JOSEVPISON.
IIW YOU CASH SI ill.
- !
Keejts a full line of Dress Goods
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 lull line of Clotlifux.
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A full line of Furnishing Goods. j
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, j
A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. and Tobaccos.
A full line of Crockery and Glassware. i
And last, but not least, a full lino
kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and
M JOSE13HSOInT.
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationery
Perfumery,'
Crockery and
Queens Ware,
ABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER
OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
'. ' j .
Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand, j
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT. j
WJXT Moore
CORfflUTT,.
. Successor to
- IEALEK
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES,
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS,
Roseburg, regoii,
They would announce that they have just received and now have on
hand one of the largest stocks of j
General Masrciwaire, etc.
Ever Bronght to Douglas,
Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar
They are prepared to declare they have tae best supply in their lino ofny house in
Southern Oregon, which they propose selling Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere
,!L. -u" ' uTTTTTfTsi m iTWHT a T5! in thp wav of Locks. Butts, etc.. we can
offer superior Inducements to purchasers. Try us. . -111 .
-JZV . . il. r-n: K.lc STflVFS nnf. nnna.l(r1 elsewhere
We can give you Dargauus in iuo iuuu
BUCK'S BONANZA. FAEMEB's UTILITY,
r,twnA nrClDEST. IRON KISG. ISilf-lKKWil
And other Sioves and Ranges.
The best of workmen are constantly
wi i.Kin a ftffpT in GUNS, such as Winchester. (Sharp and other
fuflce, as well as Shotguns and Pistols. . . ( , .r
V arc. 1ho Acrenta fo the White. Peerless and New Home SEWIMr MAC1IIN LS,
which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant
We can also supply
Averill aad
The best n he market at lowest rates.
rices, and we promise
Dr. THOMAS GRAHAM,
A GRADUATE
Of the University ol Pa. at riuladelpUia and of the
BOYAL COLLEGE OF 8CB0B0S8. iiBTTAL
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, LONDOS ENGLAND
has located lor the practice of his pwfeseion in
ROSEBURG - - - OREGON.
Office and residence, Washington street opposite
the Catholic Church.
Rosebrag
MERCHANDISE'
A.SHUJi 'Mabks.
ON II AND, -
goods, - '(iwiwm
Cigars,
Boots and. Shoes.
of every Descrip
of every variety and Shade.
0
0
CO
0
of Ostrich Plumes and TipF, with all
Hat Shapes. of latest pattern.
Phtograph and
Autograph Albums
Stand, Hand, and
Hanging Lamps
WARE, and TEN THOUSAND
J. D. JOHN SOX.
IN-
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and OAl'S
and. when added to their
- -i
DEXTEB, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST,
employed in the manufacture! of our TIN WAR
as complete in eyery respect.
Ru'bTasr Paints.
Give us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to
to suit you u any one can.
MARRIAGE
260 PAGES. liluumed, Tn Cloth and GiH BSndini, 60c
money or tiwnp. Suue, rT?r cover, 2M. Thit Book eon-
t.:n. tl. the tiAtMU fkmbtfol or hwiiiritiTe W.ntto kaov.
Fall of tot taterettintr and ndnable inforwtion. HKALTH,
BKACTf asi H4PF1SESS are prorDittl by its wItIk vho
m. M.rrr. io not. h t Medical Aid. whCT neMMnry.
fcnltiV VadimtiwaIiI. m.n-tol nrnrnrl. irkcirwcll..hcntid
Sgrtit. Sent naVfH hj DR. WH1TTIER. St- Lou re- Mo.
Wash House.
San Yoang"Prop.
Opposite CARLON'S STAULE.
. . .
BulDE
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Douglas County Bank,
HUMPHREY & FLINT,
RoseLurc ' - ' - - ' OrB
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANIIIITC2- BUSINESS
Sight Draft Drawn on
PorUanil, Sau Francisco, New York and
other points. Bills of exchange on the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections maae
on all access&blepoints at reasonable rates.
JOSEPH SHLNDLER.
P R 0 P R I E TO R
Of The
CITY BAKERY
AND :
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
full stock of Bread, Cakes, Pics, Plain
and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection
of French and American Candies and Choc
ate Goods.
OREGON PACIFIC R.R
Willamette Valley to San f ranoiaco Via.
Yaquina
DAILY TRAINS,
TRAINS LEAVE CORVALLIS
Uuily, except Sundays, at 2 T. M.
LEAVE YAQUINA
Dailj, except Sundays, at 7:10 A. M.
ine company rertKin to ciianse
sailing days. Fares and Freight at reduced and
moderate rates
River Boats cm the Willamette couuect
Curvullis.
J. 0. SHERIDAN
TatSuccessor tojr"
R. S & J. C SHERIDAN,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves ami Tinware,
Roseburjr. Oregon
rpilE undersigned takce pleasure iu an
1 nouncing to the public that he selling
everything in his line at prices that
DEFY COMPETITION!
IF YOU WANT-
STOVES, AGEIOULTUKiL TOOLS
IE0N. STL. NAILS, , .
HOESEHOES, TINWAEE, 0UTLEEY
Or anything in my line, call and examine my
stock and learn prices before purchasing else
where, as I am selling lower than ever.
I C. SHERIDAN
J.
IASKULEK,
Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Opliciau.
ALLWOBE WARRANTED.
Dealer in Watches, Clocke. Jewelrv.
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINE OF
CTOiARS, TOBACCO & FANCY OO0D3.
rjlHR ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMER IN TOWN
X for the proper adjustment of SpictacU-s. Depot
of the Oenuinc Iiraiciliati Pebble Spectacles and Eye
glasses. OUiue in Hamilton's Urick Block.
A GIFT
Bend 10 cents postage, ami we
will mail you free a royal, val
uable, sample box of goods
that will nut. rmi In tun
of making more money ut once, tluin anythinir else
in America. Both sexes of all ajjes can live at hoin
anu worK in spare time, or all the time. Capital no0
reuuireil. We will start yon. Immense pay sure for
Maine.
O.P.TOMPKINS
I PURCHASING
Agent of
ALLKINDSOF MERCHANDlSL!
A., orders from the country filled on short
uotico from
Every Class or Kind of Gooda from
First-Class Stock. ,
Absolutely no charges or commission.
will be charged for filling orders.
OFFICE: 107 first street,
Ar D. W. Trentice's ; Portland.Or
L. BELFILS
Xrr.XOSC3VEalXZ&.
I feel confident of eivlnsr satisfaction in nil wk
entrusted to me in watches, clocks, and Jewelry .
I also repair musical instruments.
T I have the County patent rljrht for sale of Concrete
Cement Pipe for coureyin f water to any place de-
wreu in uougiagt;ouuty. -
I will also teach any kind of instnnncntal music.
Anyone desiring instruction will call on me at my
au.-nmaKinjr suop. itEbriuh
CITY DRAYING
DONE WITH OISPATCH.
CALL ON
JOHN VAX BUREX.
STATE
AGRICTLTRUAL COLLEGE
Corvallis Oregon.
The next Session i will begin on Sep
tember 8th, with a full Faculty
as last year.
CL, Arnold, PRES.
Review,
FRIDAY, JULY, 30,
1880.
Central Hotel!
liOSEXJUltG. OREGON,
OITOSITE CAKLON'S LIVEUY STABLE.
Boar. I and Lodging pec day ........
$1 .00
5.00
4.00
.. . ; Avtek . . . .
Without Lotlging...
Meals, 25 cents, Lodging, 25 cents
Thorough satisfaction is promised to travel
ers and the public generally,
j ; MRS. E. GARRISON. ''!'
Joas Keneuy, Clerk.
.7.' r ' U. C l'ERKl.NS, SICWaiu.
No Chtiese employed .
L1ILLVJ00D LULLS
v OS III 15IM1U) CREEK
OLA UKE & r BAKER, Pi opriotors.
11-. nn.r.i tj furiiisli lumber of the
f V .1, Ut" invit.i. -'
in nnoiititiri tn suit tlio nurchascrs.
MVO, .J L1UI11J ... "1 -- - ,
., 1... i,.n;i h ir-r.t Mtoek of any null
B M ry -
iu Douglas County.
Wo will furuUU lumber at ourmill at the following
, : PRICES.
No-1 rough lumber..- $8 to $10
So, 1 flooriug, 0 inch D & M f10
No. 1 flooriug, 4 men BiJI 13
No. 1 finishing lumber....... $la
CLARKE k BARER.
Agee & MILLER.
New Butcher Shop
We keep all kinds of FRESH and
PICKLED meats.
SATISFACTION ASSURED.
Hides of all kinds bought.
THE OLD RELIABLE
. Established in 1867.
Jucob Bitltzer
H PARRY,
Merchant Tailor.
in the Red Front, next door to A. C. Marks
! More.
Repairs and Alteiations neatly done
MRS. S. A. IIUTCII1XSOS,
MILLINERY STORE!
O'ultalml,
ADIES WILL F.KD MY STOCK LAItCE AI
i . Ctnnnleto. rriccs moderate.
Ci-r l s Oa.ll, Mns. S. A. llinvHissos.
The BUYERS' GUIDE Is
tuned march and Sept.,
1 each wear. 880 pages,
8xll Inches, wltla erer
3.BOO Ulnatrtlona
wnoie lecture wueir
mmat0r GIVES Wholeaale ifriees
direct to tontuiMra on all gooda for
personal or family sue. Telia how to
order, and glYes exact cost of every
thing yon use, eat, drink, wear, or
have fan with. These IXVAIiVABLE
BOOKS contain information gleaned
from the markets of the world. We
will mail a copy FREE to any ad
dress npon receipt of 10 eta. to defray
expense of mailing. st su hear from
yon. Re spectrally,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 & 220 Wabash Avesme, Chicago, III.
T AM PREPARED TO DO
FIRST CLASS
Work in this line, and ask a share
the patronage of Roseburg and viciti
ity.
ELMIXA V. CIIOIP
Next door to L. Belflls Jewelry Store, Rosbeurjf Or
$1,000 Reward!
Mrs. Gen. ' u Wilson, of parsons, Kansas,
who was appointed by the State of hansas lady com
miuinnM- to the World's Fair at New Orleans, in an
wer to the inquiry of a reporter, said: "I can not
speak too highly of Dr. luittns iKtAi JiE r.
My Bufferings nearly distracted me. My stomach
was deranged and my nervous system was complete'
lv broken. I suffered from partial paralysis, rheu
matism and neuralgia. Added to the above symp
toms were loss of memory, voice, appetite and lack
of nerve force. My family physician did me no good
and by tne advice ol a rriena, l Dougnt ut. 'turners
Treatment. Two packages completely cured roe.
I think tne treatment is wonuenui in its enacts.
and recommend it in all cases of general or nervous
debility, and diseased condition ol tne stoinacn, kid
lH . I . 1 l H
neyv, uver wiu uiuuu.
To The Womenl
Younir or old. if vou are cufferinsr from cencra 1 dt
billty of the system, headache, backache, pain in one
or both sides, general lassitude, bearing; down pains
in the abdomen, flashes of heat, palpitation of the
neart, smotnenng in tne breast, fainting sensations,
nervous aeniuty, cougning, neuralgia, wakefulness,
ljsa of power memory aud appetite, weakness of a
private nature or barrenness. We will guarantee to
cure you witn irom l to 3 packages of tne treatment.
As a uterine tonic It ha no equal.
i oung, middle aged ana old, single
or married. It is a sure cure for dys
pepsia, malaria, nervous or general
debility, nervous prostration result-
; ing irom muiscretions ox youm or ex
' . ceaaea of matnrer vears. or overw k I
ol the brain, and it has no equal for curing all forms
of nervousness and bashtulness, caused by over in
dulgence, excess or impotence. It has been used
successfully in thousands of cases by both men and
women, and lathe best medicine know for the re
pairment of the p recreative powers and restoring
vitality. We will guarantee that three packages
will cure the worst ease of debility, causing dimness
of sight, defective memory, aversion tosociety, want
of ambition, loss of power, kc Each package of
Ti araa's, Trkatxkst contains all medicines necessary
for over one month's treatment, with full and com
plete instructions how to exercise, diet, batne, etc,
One box cures catarrh.
Price Turners Treatment per package, $1 ' three
packages $2. tent nrenaid on receiDt of price. Thou
sands of eases ol diseases mentioned above have
been cured with one nackaim. and knowing as we
do its wonderful curative effects, the Tkratmut
naving Deen usoa in private practice tor over winy
years in St. Louis, we will give tbe following written
guarantee: With each order for S boxes accompanied
Dy ti, we will send our written guarantee to refund
the money it tbe TaRAmxt does not eft act a cure.
, Send mouoy trv postal note or at our risk. Address
E L. Blake &Co Sixth and Market Streets St,
LouiiMo. .
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t'pj. I - n'ASJIlXGTOy LETTElt,
mm
L CJR9YAL f tVS J XI
7: I
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
strength and whoiemmeness. More economical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot lie sold in co
petition with the multitude of low test, shout
weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold ouly iu
cans. ROYAL BAKING rOWDEB CO., 100 Wall
St N. Y.
MRS- E. F.H0TCHKISS
FINE MILLINERY
AND
JnJeat T")bessmakisg
ROSEBURG OREGON.
f ILL FL'BNISII YOU THE BEST AND FINEST
Goods in t he market. Ladies Wear. Laces,
Kuchingg, Hosiery and Jewelry.
The dressmaking department is. in skillful
hands, and under the immediate supervision
of Mrs. Hutclikiss. .
CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DEPOT
H. C. Stanton.
DEALER IN
STAPLE DM GOODS!
OF
THE BEST QUALITY.
GENERAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING &c
Boots & Shoes
OF THE BEST QUALITY".
,.a full
-of:-' 'j
GROCERIES!
Wood Aud Willow'
WARE.
CROCKERY
& GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY
Subscription
AGENCY -
feu bscriiition received for all Eastern
and European Publications.
Brewster's Talent Beta Holder
Your lines are where you put them not
uuuer iivnes- mi, une agent sold is aoz. ill
6 days, one dealer sold 6 dna. In 15 days.
Samples worth tl.50 rasa. Write ibr terms.
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OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
- And Connections.
TIME, 2 DAYS.
Fare from Portland to San Francisco SJ2; to Sacra
ucnto 430,
Cluse connections made at Ashland with stages of
the California Oregon St Idaho Stage Comiwny
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
. East Side Division.
UtTW KEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND
Mail Train
LEAVE.
Portland ..7.30A. M.
Hoseburg......25 P. M.
Ashland !.80 K M.
Roseburg 5.30 a. M.
ARRIVE.
Roseburg... .6.15 P. M
Ashland...; .4. lr, A. M
liueburg....S.25 A. M
Portland 4.25 P. M
Albany Ixpress Train
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 4.0T P. M. Lebanon 0.20 P
Lehanon 4.45A. M. Portland .... 10.05 P,
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily between Portland
wiudjuiunu. -The
O. and C. R. B. Ferrv makes cunnRrtum with al
the regular trains on East Side Div. from foot of F St
West Side Division. .
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
VailTiain.
LEAVE. :
Portland 9.00 A. M.
Corvallis ..8.30 A. M.
ARRIVE.
Corvallis 4.30 P. M,
Portland 8.20 P. JI
Express Train-
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 5.00 P. M. I McMinnville. . 8.00 P. M
McMmnville....0.45A. M. 1 Portland...... 8.30 A. M.
Local tickets for sale and bazzasre checked at com
pany's up town office, or. Stark and Second streets.
rickets for principal points in California can only bo
prucurea ana oaggage cueoKed at company s omce.
Corner K and Knmt St... Portland.Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment after 5
o'clock P. M. on either the East or Wert Bide Div.
R. KOEHLER.
E. P. ROGEIUi.
Manager.
G. F. & Pass Agent.
This paper is kept on file at T.K C. Dake s
advertising agency, 64 and 65 Merchants' Ex
change, San Francisco, Cal., where contracts
for advertising can be made for it. .
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NO. 17.
Washinutojt, July l2th,.188G,
The llepublieans in Congress arc
i . - i
tiyiug very hard to make political
capital against the Pj esidtnt on '...ac
count of his pensioD vetoes. But the
vetoes are too well supported by . facts
and common sense to furnish material
for partisan appeals. It was to le ex
iceled however, that the 'private pen
sion yift Senators and Representatives
would gnaw wrath y ns the,, kind of
work they weic engaged in was brought
to lisht The failure of their little
schemes together with then" exposure
invited tlicm to a reckless . pitch of de-
temiinalion to secure the adoption of
these bills anyhow, though there is
ittle prospect of their success.
Th(Dmocratiii .leaders ai-e resolved
to slay here all summer, as one of them
said, before abandoning their position
in tbo matter. But tlie Republicans
iiave ; proposed a compromise which
will probably be accepted. Under its
terms two hours will be allowed for
debate upon such of the vetoed bills as
may be selected, and at the expiration
of the time an aye and nay vote will
be taken the result of which is to be
'uaiueu Hum u to uvi otner vetoes.
.. i.l r? 1 . L. -AV A - ..
The report, of the Senate Pension
Committee upon the vetoed bills, was
ittle more than a long and ill con-
ceaica nowi ot uaniea rage, it even
ac3use l the President of casting a slur
upon the chastity of woman and of
sneering at wounds received in the ser
vice of the country. But so ftianv of
these private measures are obliviously
without merit, and mere attempts to
bestow gratuities upon favored per
sons who have no real claim upon the
bounty of the government, that the
President's action will ba more ap
plauded the more attention is called
to the grounds upon which it is based.
The Republicans of the ; House of
Representatives madv speeches" upon
this le'sue that were intended to be
very severe upon . the President, but
they were more plainly bids for polit
ical support than evidence of patriot
ism, luey proceeded upon the as
sumption that the vetoes of private
pension bills are unpopular and will
not be sustained by public sentiment,
One answer made by Representative
Matsou to some of their complaints
was interesting. He called attention
1 . 1 - .1. .- A. C it -
vo iue luct uit many oi uie casus e-
jectcd by Mr. Cleveland had already
been vetoed bv a l.rmihlienn Coinm.R.
, -r, - ,. .- . .
ii.C" i-,.e-r r - . i . i - . c .1: -i
mo ocnute ot iur. uooue to ue coucuor-
General wa the subject of much dis
cussion at the Capitol on Saturdar
The unanimous verdict 'was that the
O '1'UJlliVil flit VVUvtlll All 11iAV.V1 ilJ.v
none, anu tuc vote ot tne. Ki publican
was their way of helping the thwarted,
scheming little . politician - to assert
himself in Virginia. As no Domon-at
ennosed tin, nnminafi.m. rvw fw
Qvujiiiwii vuuta unv i VI 'Ul tltlli
tne .president to do would be to re
nominate Mr. Goode. He midit have
done this if the Senate had merely
neglected to confirm, but since the
Senate had rei ectcd, he will not be
likely to renominate.
lhe Senators Were determined to
have Mr. Goode's case all to themselves
for when it came up they held a strict
ly Star Chamber Session lasting six
hours. The Sergeant at Arms ' visited
the floor on which the calleriep. the
rWmnmt on.l o ia,. ,i1 t
O
mittee rooms are located, ordered the
employes aud visitors to vacate. These
rooms were locked and then the cor
respondents, telegraph oppcrators, and
representatives of the Associated Press
were driven out of their portion of
the building. Deep and Icud com
plaints were heard on all sides at be.
ing so aumarily ordered away from
posts of duty, and much inconvenience
was experienced by the sudden eject
nient, but all had to go. Sentinels
were placed at the stairways aud doors
leading to the galleries which had to !
be left open in order to prevent the
Senators from suffoca ting.
The new broom of this Administra
tion is sweeping clean every where.
The expenditures of the Government
Departments here have been found to
be $22,500,000 less during the fiscal
year just past than in the one proceed
iiig it, and better results may be ex
pected for the fiscal year which has began.-
;-: - ;
By the persistency of several Dem
ocrats in the House of Representatives
the latest . attemped, salery grab has'
just been averted.! allude to the
gratuity to House and Senate employes
who are. paid liberal salaries for easy
work an less than half time. ! It had
been agreed to give them a months
extra pay because they would like to
have it, but Representative Reagan f
Texas, Price of Wis., Hampbill of S
C, McAdoo of N. . J, Holnian of Ind.
and others emphasized theirdisapproval
of the theft in such a manner as to de-
4V... I TO,. 1 1 -i ,
11- .am. m.uciu'j woma nave ex
torted at least ?200,000 from the tax
1 1 .
puyens to given as a gratuity to
men who were, already rcccivin hi"h
salaries,
ROSEBURG . REVIEW
FIIIEST JOB OFFICE
ixN ppyGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS
And other Printing, Including
Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand-Bills
Is'catly and Exj-cdltiouily executed
AT PORTLAND PRICES.
PITH AND POINT. :
The rreneral ' complaint alwnt the
eelf-satisiuod bachelor is, that he is too
much "a man after his own heart, in
stead of some woman's. LifeK
proverb has it mat interest bunas
some people. It never blinds the man
who hohU the note upon wuicn tao in-,
tcrest runs, we believe. -V. Y. Graphic
Alrernon: Your poem 'The rain
fell down in torrents," is declined.. One
about the ram "falling upward would
at least have something novel in it -Philadelphia
Call. ,
A writer describes a beautv as hav
ing 'an exquisitely molded face, cf
wfich two dark hazel ejres are the cen
tral feature." Where is the nose situat
ed? Burlington Free Press.
It is 'said that a girl who can shed
three or f onr tears at a critical mo
ment, and follow them up with a quiver
ing sign, can marry all arounu a good
looking blonde who does nothing but
try to blush. X. Y. Ledger. ,
"Sara." von are not .honest. Whv
did yea put all the good peaches on the
. .r " j - -i-j.i -
IUIJ Ol IIIU UUCitSlUU, HUH 111(5 lllUC UlU'B
below 'Same reason, sah, dat makes
de front of your house marble, and the
back gate chiefly slop bar I, sah. A.
x. Times.
Employment Airent Want a srirl
who can cook? Distressed Man Guess
we'll try onc.who can't cook. All we've
had lately were experienced in the busi
ness. I don't believe it's safe for a man
to be starved longer than three weeks
at a stretch. -Tid-Bils.
Strict Seereev! Dentist: 'Oh,
madamo may be perfectly easy in her
mind. We dental surgeons always make
a point of observing the strictest confi
dence. Only last week, for instance, I
supplied Countess Pampmann and Bar
oness Borghclm with a complete set
each, and not a soul living knows a
word about it" Montreal Witness.
"What kept von so late last niht,
Archibald?" demanded Mrs. Spoteash.
'lakin inventory, ' replied poteash.
'Iknowed it," she replied: "smellcd it
on your breath the minute you came in.
You'll keep on takinV it till you get
... i, . IT , , ' e -1
in uic lockup anil uisrace vour lauiu v,
and then I hope you 11 bo satisfied."
Brooklyn Eagle.
Miss Clara O, Ethel, I expect to
have the loveliest spring liat, and all it
wilTcbst will be the price I shall have to
pay for the ribbon.- I shall trim it my
seff. Miss Ethel Have you the frame?
Miss Clura O, yes. I was rummaging
in the store-room this mornuig, and
what do you think I found? ixiss Ethel
I have no idea. Miss Clara One of
last vear's peach baskets. Clacago
Tribune.
Bo observing:
If you your lips
Would keep from slips
Five things observe with care
Of whom you speak,
To whom yon apeak.
And how, and wiien, and where.
If yon your ears
Would save Irom Jeers.
These things keep meekly hid
"Myself" and "I,"
And "mine" and "my,"
And how "I1' do or did.
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A VALUABLE DOG.
, Enables m, JIarter to Spend Els Days
. in Bitesfol idienea
A Detroitcr who was skirmishing
along the river Kouge the other day
- i tritri n mm. mtt a. tnrmpr anil it rino- on
I -Ttr.ro r
the r-oad ncar- the Woodmcre ccmetcrv.
and as the two nien stopped to speak
the dog ran down the highway about
twenty, rods, sat up on end and began to
r
I lTtri . j
the snArtsman.
"Oh, nothing. Ho is simply getting
ready. '
"Wiat for?"
' "oryou to shoot. hencver any
I X Mill UU b inCUtt IUL U Utti -
ter a shot.
'You do, eh? T ell, -you can say
goocUbye to him at once, for I'll kill him
at the first shot. Hero's your quarter."
"Off-hand shot, you know?" ,
"Of course." '' -
The sportsman got read v. nnd the
farmed chewed away at a twig nnd
gently whistled: "Mollie Darling." The
rine cracKeq, tuc smoso new awav, anu
the dog frisked around in high glee.
"Better try another," suggested the
farmer. ';
"I'll do it! I'll try a hundred! Hero's
a dollar, and that dog has seen his last
spring break-up!"
it was a repc&ung rine iue man uaa.
ana ug Diazoci away again ana again un
I f,l tut rinil ' ran inn fntir dintj Th
dog chased his tail around a circle, and
the farmer said: -
"Mebbe it isn't your day for shooting,
you know?4 - -
"Mebbe it isn't, but here's another
dollar!"
He cracked away another four times,
and as the last shot rang oat the dog
came toward him on a trot, cars
cocked up and eyes looking around
for rabbit tracks.
"Well, I guess I must be joggiu
along," said the farmer. 'Tni very
much obleegcd for "
"Not by a dura sight!" shouted the
hunter. "I've got five dollars left, and
I'll blow every ecnt of it in on that pup!
Send him back!" '
t "Stranger, the limit on this game is
two and a quarter. You've struck hard-pan."-
- '
i Tl) give you fifty cents a shot-"- -
"2fbt to-day. In fact, John Henry
won't' stand over nine shots without
bolting." , ; , r
"Say a dollar a shot," shouted the
hunter. '
"Can't do it I'm making eighteen
shillings a day oil that dog, and I don't
want tp play dirt on nun. 11 you are
down this way to-morrow whistle for "
me and mebbe Til raise yer bluE Come,
John Henry.".
"Fife doijors for a shot!' desperately
shouted the hunter. - '
"Jfot at present ; Come out to-morrow.
Come heeled to shoot all dav-Good-bye,
stranger!1' Detroit : Free.
Press. . l i i. . :..
A horse-thief was hanged tlie other
day by lynchers tn Arizona, and the
local editor, in describing the event, re
marked: "Jim departed this life with
his accustomed lively snap."
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