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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1886. THE BBOTBJBn I If BLACK. Published by Request. The brethren of the M. E. Church came South during and since the war and took the brother in black off our hands. The brother was persuaded, that we did not love him and care for him as we ought to have done; and es pecially, that we did not recognize the equality of the races. Most of the colored members that did not join the Aftican Churches, joined t he Metho dist Episcopal Church, that was sup posed to be color-blind, and that called" the white and the colored promiscuous ly to the table of the liord, and or dained preachers of both colors side by side. But the course of true love is never even; and we learn that oar brethren have occasion to look out for a squall now and then. It is generally known, that our be loved brethren ef the M. E. Church have e3tablised a University at Cttat tanooga, Tenn. The grounds were purchased and the buildings erected with the funds of the Freedmea's Aid Society, and that society owns the property and controls the school. The property is, no doubt, an expression of Northern sympathy for the Southern ' nerro. Naturally enough the colored peo ple feel, that they have an interest in the propert7 and a right to the ad vantages of the school. We have re ceived in writing, and print just as we have received it, the following state ment, which is from good authority and wo believe it to be true. If it does injustice to any one, we will readily make the necessary correction, when we are better informed: 'When the Chattanooga Universi ty opened last Wednesday niornrnsr it found itself confronted with the follow ing application: 'GaTTANOOGA, TENN., I September 15,1886. J To the Faculty of the Chattanooga University. Gentlemen: I, the undersigned am a young colored man, 27 years of age, of good moral character, with a fair com mon school education. I am a mem ber of the M. E. Church, and desirious of better fitting myself for the : active duties of life by taking a higher and more complete course of instruction, than what I have. My means are not sufficient to warrant my leaving home to attain the needed instruction. I find that the opening of your institu tion irt this city seems to afford me the opportunity of gratifying my very laudable ambition; I therefore petition your faculty to enroll my name as a student of this institution to be granted the privilege ef pursuing the course of study laid down. As it is a question whether or not my color will be de barred of these advantages, I take these means of bringing your attention to the matter. Hoping your favorable consideration of my claims, I sign my self, Respectfully, William Wilson. The other petition is a fac-simile of this one signed by 'Lewis Gibbs.' One of them is an exhorter and the other the Recording Steward in the colored M. E- Church of Chattanooga. One is a carpenter the other an ex-deputy Sheriff of the county. They were met at the door of the University by Dr. Manker, the Dean of the Theological Department, and taken hurriedly to his private room. His first question was, 'who sent you here?' They re plied 'No body; we desire to get an education and as this is a school under the direction of the Freedman's Aid Society, we have come of our own ac cord to avail ourselyes of its ad vantages.' Dr. Manker said, 'I do not " question your right to come, and personally I have no objection; but the prejudice of the southern reneis is so great, that if you presist in this thing, it will break up the school. We haye 123 pupils nnw on the roll. If vnn rnma In it .ni - , j w ... . w nut empty the building in two days. Dr. Rust will meet you at the Read House at five this afternoon, and talk matters over with you. I know, he would rather send you to Central College and pay your way than to have you break up this institution.' The young men left the building and made no secret of the thing; but spoke of it freely to any one who approached them on the subject. At 5 o'clock they went to the Read House according to appointment; but Dr. Rust, the champion of the black man was not there, and never did ap pear. He went to the country to spend the night Dr. Manker met them, and said, in substance, 'you boys have the best opportunity of your lives to show a good Christian spirit in this thing. Just withdraw your application and saye the school from trouble. If we admit you it will ruin the institution in' the South; if we re ject you, it wiil raise a howl in the North. We have spent thousands of money in the South for the colored people, and this school we have built for the struggling whites of the South. J ust show a Christian Spirit and with draw these petitions.' The young men were persistent rmd would not heed the counsel of the Doc tor. They told him that they desired to test the matter, and did not wish to withdraw. They then asked the question, 'If we come in the morning will you admit usV Dr. Manker replied, 'No we will have a meeting of the faculty, and de cide the thing.' The men then said they wanted an early reply, and the meeting adjourned. We quote the above from manu script without any alteration except ordinary editing, We publish the statement with some reluctance be cause it gives the names of gentlemen. But the statement is not harsh, and, if correct, does not one injustice. We repeat, that we hold ourselves ready to correct any mis-statement a soon as convicted of it We publish it, be cause we want the M. E. church of the North to know just what their representatives are doing in the South; and we want our people to know pre cisely what relation the Chattanooga University sustains to the church and the country. We know the gentle men who wrote the above statement, and the gentleman who sent it to us; and if we could not rely upon their veracity we would withheld their names, and we assume all responsibility for the statement, until it shall have been denied. P. S. Since penning the above, we have been informed that three col ored girls have applied for admissioD into the University, with what result we are not informed. The University brethren are reported to be in hot water. Our opinion all the time has been that the curators of the Univer sity are honor-bound, honesty-bound, religion-bound to admit people of col or. An old negro pieacher once in formed his congregation that there were only two roads before them; one led to hell and the other to damnation. An old brother in the audience pro posed to take to the brush. If our brethren admit the negroes they fear the "rebels;" if they reject them, they fear the radicals; wc are of the opinion that the brethren will have to take to the brush; ipdeed we think they are in the brush now. We repeat what we said some time since, that if the M. E. Church in tends to adopt the principles and prac tices of the M. E. Church South, she ought to disband in thy south and allow her members to join our Church, where they will hare no trouble over the equality question. If the M. E. Church is going to ape the M. E. Church, South, let this alter-against-alter svsieiu cease. Let us lutve only one gie-tt consolidated Churclrin the South, with only one set of Bishop s, one set of presiding elders", and one set of pastor.". If there is any demand grow ing out of differences of opinion and practice in regard to questions connec ted with the colored race. As soon as we become one on these questions, the den.and for the M. E. Church, in the South, is at an end. Holston Meth odist ' SS A gar nite obelisk has just been erec ted Lippehne, inJGei many, to com mem orate the fact that on the 24th of June, 1842, Prince Bismarck, at that time a mere sub-lieutenant in a cavalry regiment, threw himself inio the lake of Wendlesee, and, at the risk of his own life, saved a drowning soldier. Prince Bismarck often remarks that he is prouder of the little silver medal conferred on him for this act of bravery than all his seventy-six decorations. A graduate of a high school, and a child of an official member of the church, did not know whether the book of Psalms was in the Old Testament or New, which led us to wonder if there are many such cases, and if there are, who are to blame for them. Western Christian advocate. Here is a note which shows lack of education, where the public had a right to expect better things. The fine arts are not to be learned by locomotion, but by making the homes we live in lovely and by stay ing in them; they arenot to be learned by competition, but by doing our quiet best in our own way; they are not to be learned by exhibition, but by doing what is right, and making what is honest, whether it be exhibited or not; and men must plant and build neither for pride nor for money, but for love; for love of their art, for love of their neighbor, and for what better love may be than these. Ruskin. Since 1880 the population of the United States increased from 50,000,- 000 to 60,000,000; an addition of 10, 000,000 inhabitants, about as many as Great Brittain has gained in thirty years. The last census reported about 87,000 miles of railroad; on the 1st of September we had 132,000. The Middle states had added one-third to their mileage; the states between them and the Mississippi nearly one third, the Southern states nearly one-half, and the states west of the Mississippi more than one half, over 10,000 miles. In four states and ono territory, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and Dako ta, have been added 10,000 miles. Every mile of new railway brings within reach of markets 6400 acres of land, enough to support the entire pop ulation of an ordinary town. Father (to his little son, who has just handed him the teacher.s report of progress): "This report is very un satisfactory; I'm not at all pleased with it!" Little Son: "I told the teacher I thought you wouldn't be, but he wouldn't alter it A drop of ink may make a million think," says Byron, and it's true: but it may not make the million think very highly of the one who spilt it. 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RUSfIC AHD FLQORIHG A SPECIALTY- Furnished in any Dimensions, to Order Address, PRIOR & FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County. ' Or to,F. P. McDEVITT, Rosburg. SHERIDAN BROTHERS, Rosebarg, rcgoii, . -OOO They would announce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the largest stocks of &nifsl IEEsi Ever Brought to Douglas, and. when nddod to their Stoves of all Patterns and Heady-made Tinwar They are prepared to declare they have tie best aupply in their line of .any house ia 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 na. We can give you bargains in the following brands of STOVES not equaled elsewhere: BUCK'S BONAXZA, FARMEB'S UTILITY, DEXTEE, PACIFIC, WIDE WE8T, CLARENDON, j OCCIDENT, IBOX KIXG, EMPIRE CITY And other Sioves and Ranges. The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our TIN W All 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 SEWINU MACHINES, which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect. We can also supply Averill and Bxrirter faints. The best, u the market at lowest rates. Give ns a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to rices, and we promise to suit you if anyone can. YISCELLANEOUS 3?UBM1 UBE PALAGF, UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE lias the Suest stock of furniture south of Portland which h sdh as cheap as it can be bought In he State. Tbe new tangled . double: bed lounge. AND . '. PATENT CORNICES. Also has on hand s full assortment of beds and bed ding, chairs, tables, BUREAUS AND COMMODES, And all kinds of Chiklrens Chairs, etc. J. GILDERSLEEVE. The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S. Hamilton. Successor to S. Hamilton. ROSEBURG - - - OREGbN. N. P. BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, Machine Shop, Wagon Shop, , Blacksmith Shop. CAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE ounce to three tons weight. Small Cu pola Tor small castings. Money refunded if work is not satisfactory. Portland prices ! Save telegrams and expressage. LANGENBERG'S Beat and Shoe, glare, Jackson StreetOpposIto Post Office, Boaobnrg, Oregon. KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AA'D BEST assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and other makes of KOOT.S, SHOES, GAITEKS, SLIP PEKS aud everything in the B;ot and Mhoc line, and -SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots and Shoes Ma.le to Order, and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I nse the Best of Leather and Warrant all my work. ' Repairing Neatly Done, on ihort Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. LOUIS LANOENBE RO. O a: O F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburg. (Iw&xq9 etc. Sasicel Marks, . MARKS & Co. -DEALERS IN- illllAL HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND CiiiTiiii, Buy goods, 'Gitoceiiii Crockery, Glassware, Provisions, Cigars, Boots and Shoes. Wool and Produce of every Descrip tion Bought AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. S. M-A-XlILfeS Sr CO ; Rosebure, Or. Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUG II per M $9.00 RUSTIC per M 017.00 FLOORING per M 1 7.00. Cameron & Co. Managers. Situated 15 miles from Ro:cburg on North Umpqua. Good roads in Summer. ioent end were restored to health by ..r?y.r" SEMINAL PASTILLES: MARK weakness and erroaejueouityiUrganfo Decay in Young or fctid- Die Agei aged and broken down men to the f nil enjoyment of perfect and toll Manly Strength and Vifforoos Health. .To those whoenffer from the many Obscure diseases l'lrniMiiiiTi nnnnn Tnnr fLnenintAi ! n n hi.immi. lor jugni x eaxa in ' youi IlilAL PACKAGE FKEEL with Illnfd Wmr-hW ,v RUPTURED PERSONS can ltav FREE " - j- r rut niLFA HITCH But before you do that come 'round to W. G. 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Teas; Hardware, Croolsery, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS Aim SHOES. crswill find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im posiible here to Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing all can be satisfied that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash only. MARLIN V "i.'3t made. Terfect aecoranr cnaraDteed - all sues, all weights. Prices reduced. Tt ATT n tlailrrr Ptxxrtln at4 swsssBSMUssBskSHB iArb suuuuug. nuniiDg, J10 Sue? mm Asher Marks I61AII2 TOld ths imposition oi pretention rone- rmm mummm nwKB, ana Ul unacKS, .hoa only aimis to bleed their rio. . tims. Take a BXmi HawsT that has .nuitau TOwa nose no) nuenere rwtta attention to boimeai, or cause ptia orineoBssnieBesiaaiiy way. Founded IfWBpUeatiOB to .the seat of disease its specific r, t oi ibb nnrnaa Hymn Km restored. Tno lrnlm emrjrBta of lire are rtra back, thr petirnt benomss rhesrfal and rapidly gmiue both sttSBCta and hciih TKATKatT. Cat fcmtt, t3. twltot.tg. 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THIS MARKET Is always supplied with the choicest quality or Jfc'JS.tX33XI XS2XI3..a.m3 Of all kinds, including beef, pork, veal and mutton; also, com beef, sausage, lard, etc The most favorable inducements offered to patrons, and no effort will be spared toward giving satisfaction. - BLACKSMITH ASP VHEEUYRIBHT B0WEN BROS. Having dissolved the copartnership exist ing between Bunnell & Bowen Bros, and are now prepared to do all work in the line in a ! - WORKMANLIKE MARKER, AKD AT REASONABLE RATES O. c3 H.. TPciX'ls.eu A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, " Table asd Pocket Cctxert, Glassware- Crockery Queensware. Etc. Goods Delivered anywhere in. th City limits, Free of Charge. BARKER & WILLIS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC." ETC. CUnnD FRUIT3 A SPECIALTY. Produce bought and the highest cash price paid. ROSEBURG OREGON. New Stage Line. 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