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    ItOSEBUKG REVIEW
; " la ISSUED ' 4
FRIDAY MORNINGS
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
.T' R. N ' RF.T.T. - VAUnr
ROSEBURG REVIEW
HAS THE
FINEST JOB OFFICE ;
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS
And other Printing, Including
Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand-Bills
Keatly nd Eifeditiuusly executed
AT PORTLAND PRICES.
n
eDurg;-
One Yew.. - - - v - - - - - $2 50
Six Month - - - - - - 1 25
Tbre Months - - - - - 1 00
VOL. XL
PiOSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2i, 1887.
NO. 42.
.Ros
UE5EBAL DIRE0T0BY-
Grovie Cuvklasd President.
Thos. F. Batard Secretary of State
DaviSA T. MAFKlxH,SecreUry of Treasury .
L. VJ. U. LAMAR .secretary or ine interior.
Wit. C. Kndicott . . .". Secretary o War
W. C. Whitket. i . Secretary of Navy.
W. T. Viias ....... .Post Master General .
A. H. Gablawd.. ..... .Attorney General
MoKRisoir R. Wait. Chief Justice.
STATE OP OREGON.
i' Vr' 5TBii ' ' ") U. S. Senators.
J. II. Mitchell . . . . )
Binokb Hkrxan. . . Congressman.
Z.F. Moody ... .......Governor.
R. 1 Earhabt. ...Sccretaryof State.
Edward Hibsch. .State Treasurer.
E. B. McELBor....Supt. Pnb. Instruction.
W. H. BtARS. . . . ... ..... State Printer.
J. B. Waldo, C. J-, )
Wm. P. Lord, : V . . . .Suprem Judges.
W. W. THAYER, J
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
R. 8. B?.AX. .. ............ ...Judge.
J. V Hamilton ....Prosecuting Attorney.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
JoaK Emmitt, .. Senators.
J. H. SnuPE. j
Wm. Manning,
Hbnrv Rogers, t R ntatives.
G. W, ltlDDLB, 1
C. B. Wilcox, J
Tiros. R. Sheridan Clerk.
Be;. C. Aoee. . . . . Sheriff.
D. S. West. -. Treasurer.
G. T. Russell School Superintendent.
J as. A. Sterling .Assessor.
J. S. FrrzHtroH County Judge.
.1. Hill.. f! A. M!Okf. Commissioners.
N. E. Brit...... Surveyor.
Dr. S. S. Mabsters. Corouer.
Thos. Smith Sccep Inspector.
precikct officers:
T. L. Gannon.. . T .. ,ie
Tas. Harpham...... J JU!Uccs-
Peter Junker Constable
CITY OF HOSEBURG.
II. C Stantos, !
John Rast, I
J. P. Sheridan, Trustees.
O' L. Willis,
P. Benkdict.
T. Ford Recorder.
John Howard Marshal.
Will H. Fisher Treasurer.
T7. S. LAND OFFICE ROSE BURG,
Chab. W. Johnston.. .Register.
A. C. Jones Receiver
SIGNAL SERVICE.
B. S. Paoue Observer.
PROFESSIONAL-
h r. LANE,
T ANE & LANE,
JOHN LANE
Attorneys at Law.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
J C. FULLERTON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, upstairs.
(
1 B.i WILCOX,
J.
Attorney At Law .
Office opposite E. G. Young & Co's.
Oakland Oregon.
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till oiviAii ii. lj junuuun.
Oakland,
Oregon.
R. C. HUNTER M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
C INYOXTILLE OREtiOX
K. L. MILLER, M. D
Surgeon.
Homoeopathic Phjsician.
OfBice up stairs in the-old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. Chrouic diseases a speciality.
W. L. FREEMAN M. D.
OFFICE IN DR. HOOVER'S OLD
Stand, where he may be found day or
night when not professionally engaged.
NTSPECIAL Attention Given to SURGERY
and Diseases of Women.
Dr. THOMAS GKAimi,
A GRADUATE
Of th Univertfty of Pa. t PhllaJetihia and of the
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, aud ROYAL
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, LONDON ENGLAND
has located lor tha practice of his profession iu
ROSEBURG - - OREGON.
Office and residence, Washington street opposite
the Catholic Church -
F. G. (EHME, M. D.
(Pronounced A ma.)
HOM030PATHIC PHYSICIAN
Sc Graduate Of The
Of Leipzig Germany.
Office & Residence at tbe house of
Goo. W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose-
burg.
H.
PARRY,
Merchant Tailor.
in the Red Front, next door to A. C . Marks
.'. ' : ; More.
Repairs aud Alterations neatly done.
L. BELFILS
I fMl onfldBt of giving satisfaction in nil work
ntriHUd to cm ia watetwa, docks, and jrrelr.
I atea repair masifal iBstrament,
I I bars tbs Coanty aatant rieht for sale of Concreta
Csdmdi Pip (or toBTerin water to any place de
aired iaDvaghw County. ,
I will also teaek any kind of iustrumental music.
Aml"' djsirtng innrnetiou wUl call on me at my
waiarauklslnf saop. l, Bsltils.
J. JSKXJJLEK.
Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler aud OptioiaD.
ALL WOHK WAKU ANTED.
Dealer ia AVutcltea, (;.cki, Jewelry,
Spectacles ami Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINE OF
CI'JAHS, TOBACCO FANCY GOODa.
THE ONLV RELI VBLE 01TOMER IN TOWN
fur the pr.)HTaiIjiiHtmeiit of Hi-ctcles. Deiot
of the Genuine Iirazilian Pebblu Sci:taclcs aud Eye
glauues. omce in Hamilton's Brick Iilock.
NEW YORK LUMBER
& Wood Yard
Go To n R. Howell's
East side of track one Mock south of
depot is where you will Hud number
one dry lumber, Sugar pi no, Cedar,
Fir, and all Dimention lumber for
buildings, sawed and shaved cedar
shiugles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen
Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair
railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel
posts, Ceiling, Rustic, Flooring, and
all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed
and split Cedar posts, 1J inch plank
sawed expressly for sidewalks. I
represent the Sugar Pine Door &,
Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which
from personal inspection I believe to
ue- the finest establishment on (he Pa
cific coast, it employes seventy wen.
The Proprietors and Overseers are all
Eastern men and experts in the busi
ness, the machinery is new and put
up in the best manner, ancj all under
srtict discipline and order. Their
work is oil done by number one me
chanics and is equal to any work of
the kind done in New Yoik or the
East. Fruit boxes, Ticket fences and
Gates complete. I also represent a
number one mill at Yoncolla where I
have sawed all Dimention lumber to
order on short notice. All guatanteed
as represented or no sale. Call and
see stock and prices before purchasing.
Stove wood constantly on hand at
IIAKI TIME PRICES.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
Alid Connections.
Fare from I'orflaud to San Francisco .J2; to Sacra
mento $30.
Close connections mode at Ashland with stages o
tho California Oregon & Idaho Stajfe Company.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND &
- Hail Train .
ASHLAND
LEAVE.
Portland 8.00A. M.
RosebuRf C.25 P. M.
Ashland 8.45 P. M.
Koselmrg 5.13 A. JI.
ARRIVE.
Roseburg. , ..CIS P. M.
Ashland . . .
4.00 A. M.
RnMhurg.
Portland..
.5.05 A. M.
.3.45 P. M.
Albany Ixpress Train
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland...'. ...4.0T r.M. Lclianon 9.20 P. M.
Lebanon 4.45 A. M. Portland .... 10.05 P. M.
PULMAN PALACE SLEEPING 0AES
Ihiily between Portland and Ashland.
The O. and C. R. R. Perry makes connection with all
the regular trains on East Side ti v. from footof F St
West Side Division, i
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
Vail Tiain.
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 7.30 A. M. Corvallis 12.25 P. SI.
Corvallis 1.30 P. M. I'ortlaiid 6.15 P. II.
At Corvallis co'mectjwith trains of Oregon Taciflc
for Vaijuina Uay.
Express Train.
LEAVE.
Portland 4.50 P. M.
McMinnvilJe. ...5.45 A. M.
ARRIVE.
McMinnville.. 8.00 P. SI.
Portland ...... 9.00 A. M.
Local ticket 3 for sale and bajfgapfC checked at com
pany's up town office, cor. Pino and Second streets.
Tickets for principal points in California can only lie
procured at company's office.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment after 5
o'clock P. SI. on either the East or West Side liv.
R. KOEIILER, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. C. F. & Pass Agent.
D
COTTAGE
ORGAN
Bm attained a standard of exocllenco which
admits of no superior.
It contains every improvement that Inventive
genius, skill and money can produce.
These Orprans are celebrated for vohime.
beauty in finish, perfect construction, making
mom me mwi ui-siraoio ciyuns ior uomes,
schools, churches, lodges, fiocietiee, etc.
ESTABLISHED BEPITTATION.
CA'EqrAXED FACILITIES,
SKIIXEO WOBKXEX,
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, StAKB TBIS
THE POPULAR OBDAH
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogue aad Price Lists, on application, frs
CHICAGO COnASE ORSAH CO.
Sir. Randolph and Ann St.. CHICAGO. ILL
CITY DRAYTNG
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
CALL ON
-JOS.. CARLOS.
I lit . tot thoss wte wtttt U
ISOiMOB Co., Porusnd, MUn.wiU reeetre
frM, fall information about work which
uity can da, as4 Un at home,tbat will pay
'XVra from S3 to SS per day. 6ome hTe
earned enrtsn Sri dir. Either sex. rosnceield. Coital
BotfMntrad. TaaarcMarted frM. tboMwbetUit St eoea
art aBNisMf fin H f UWirtttM!AUii mik
OTTO f EVEBT
OBGA1T
ATM J
I WAS.
IS 1 BANTED
! OB
TO f i
FIVE
EXCEL. YEABS
AT n
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BilLEY'S HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
3TTliis house has lately changed hands and Is
oroughly renovated and refurnished. The travel
xi public will 6nd the best of accommodations i
No Cliinnmen Employed.
SMH II BAILEY.
ABSOLUTELY KIKS r CLASS
MRS. L. C. McCLALLEN,
Proprietor of the
McCLALLEN HOUSE.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial
Travelers,
Coach " o and from the house
Baggage delivcre free oi charge.
DEPOT.--HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
I?itli:ti-1 Thomns, l,i;p.
SLEEPJ NO ACCOMODATIONS.
AND THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad.
Central Hotel !
KOSK11UKG, OttKGOIN ,
OPPOSITE CARLOX'S LIVEItY STABLE.
Boarl and Lotlng per day $i .00
week 5.00
" Without Lodging 4.00
Meals, 25 cents, Lodging, 25 cents -
Thorouiih satisfaction is promised to travel
ers and the public generally.
No Chinese employed ,
New Restaurant !
J. Clements I'royrietor.
ROSEDUUU OREGON.
One door south of East'm's trroeery store.
AIEALS 23 cts.
(rrincijiaal Business Street.)
lioselmr, Orogron
MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS
VVe Keep tho Best the Market Affords.
CIVIL- BEND STORE
V. I. AR.RINGTOIT,
DEALER IX
Dry Goods Grocsios to
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL BKND, D0UO. CO., OUKGOX.
NEW STORE
AT
EISfi,AIiS, OK.
would respectfully inform tho public that he
has ou hand a line assortment of
Dry (oh!s, Groceries,
Kcady-SIailc Clothing
and in fact everything usually kept at a
iirst-claaa store. Uivc him a call.
Goods at L.ovr Prices.
All kinds of Produc
Taken In Exchange for iootls.
riLAH orders promptly attcudtd to.
MRS. H. A. IIlTCmXSOX,
MILLINERY STORE!
Oakland, Oi-ofjoii.
ADIES WILL F.SD MY STOCK LAKGE AND
Complete. I'necs moderate.
Oiva M Cull. Mi:s. S. A. HuTCUUSOR.
Tb BXrKEOSI GUIDE !
Uaoed Sept. bd SIaroht
1 eswH jreanr. Ag 313 pget
8K x 11 lnche,wtm over
' 3.BOO Ulnstrationa
whole Ptctw Gallery.
GIVES Wholesale PrteM
dire4 to conrumort on ai gooim for
peMOBtl or fcmlljr nae. Trlls bow to
order, and gtrtm exact cost of every
thing you tue, eot, drink, wew, or "
Iwtc fan with. XheM: IKVALVABLB
BOOKS contain tnfbnnatlon gleaned
from the markets of the world. We
will mall a copy FREE to any ad
dress) naon receipt of 10 eta. to defray
expense of mailing. Let ns hear from
yon. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
827 838 Wafcaab Avenue, Chicago, ill.
Malausscne and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN FLOED'S OLD STORE.
A full line of first class Furniture.
Anything repaired or made to order.
CALL mSTANIER.
IIAVIXU
!TJltOII-A.SKL
The Entire Slok of
-o of 0-
I. R. DAWSON,
-At
RIDDLE
OREGON
Coiisistiii" of
ROOTS,
shoes,
clothing,
dry goods,
hardware,
groceries,
Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc Etc.
Am now utlerin" tho same
At Prices That Defy
Competition.
FOR
CASH
-At
Oregon.
. uornutt.
ALM'EItSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES IS
dvb'cil to Noah Curnutt will (ilsase call at my
olliuc at KiUdlcs at tlie store and settle at once.
, F. Cornutt.
J
THE "C1IUPE CURE.
SAL-MUSOATELLE
7i America -
WITHOUT TUB ElPf A3 OF AN
KUR0PAN 30I3E5FY!
The cryatalizod salts, as oblaiucd in a pure statu
from gr.irK!s and choice fruit, i n a portable, palat
able, simple form, are now presented to the public of
America as the grandest resolvent of impure blood,
corrector of the liver and regulator of tho bowels
tbc natural promoter of ,
HEALTH AND LONGEVITY.,
Eminent physicians claim this achievement a new
era in the allied science of medicine, as it furnishes
the blood with its natural salines that are lost or
eliminated e cry day . -
SAL-IlUSCATELlill
A POSITIVE, NATURAL
SICK IIBADAC1IB AND
DYSPEPSIA CUItE.
Sal-Muscatclle is Nature's own product. It sup
plies to the system the want of sound, ripe grapes
and fruit: it is the simplest and best preventive and
cure for all functional derangements of the liver and
kindred ailments; prevents thoabsnrptiou of inal ari
al diseases fevers f all kinds; counteract the ef
fects of bad air, poor drainage and impure water; a
powcrf ul oxydiicr of the blood; a natural specific
for all skin eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness,
nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the
effects of accidental indigestion from excessive eat
ing and drinkiii!!. Have it in your homes and on
your travels. It is a specific for the fagged, weary
and worn-out.
Prepaired by the
London Sal-Mcscatelle Co.
LONDON, ENGLAND.
Beware of imitations. The ifenuine in
'blue
wrappers only."
a-Sc'id for circulars O. EV NOVITCU, General
American Manager, P. O Box 1SW3, New York City.
Mcution this paier. For sale by S. llam'Hon Rose
burg Oregon.
THE
New York Coffee House
X3L
as--
And Oyster Saloon
Til
Leading Check Restaurant
in the City.
SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND - - - - - - - ORECOM,
0PrivateIlooms of the Latest Designl for Ladies
OPEN DAY AXD SIGHT. .
I
j COMPARATIVE WORTH
( EOT AL (Absolutely Pure).. Rii'.'-ft 'VSS?.
j GBANrS (Alum Towder) . ET!T!n!'
j EUMFOED'S, when freau.; E
V ' ! ; HANFOED'S, tvhea fresh. . .
BEDHEAD'S. EE
p C1IABM AIam Powder) ...
I AMAZON (Alum Powder) . E!T
-
I CLEYIILAN'D'S,hortwtjoz.)E:
TIONEEB (Saa Francisco)... C
iCZAE....
DB. TBICE'S . .. ..
c
SNOW FLAKE (Grofi's) . .. E
;LEWIS... E
PEABL (Andrews & Co.). . . . .
. t- 'W.,..B
OILLET'S...
SISIPI1M
i ANDREW8&C0.'RcgarG2a
i Milwaukee, (Cwtaioa Alum.)
BULK (Powder cold loose). . . .
EUMFOED'S, whcnnotfrcsli
' REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
As to Purity andWholcsdmcncss of the Royal BalvinsPowclcr.
"I have tested a package of Royal Baking Towder, which I purchased In the
open market, and find it composed Of pure and wholesome ingredients. It Is a cream
of tartar powder of a burn degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or
phosphates, or other Injurious substances. K. G. Love, Ph.D."
It U a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Towder ia absolutely pure.
' "1L A. Mott, Ph.D.'
"I have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in
the market. I find it entirely froe from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub
stance. IIenby Morton, TIlD., President of Stevens Institute of Technology."
I have analyzed a package of Royal Bakinjr Towder. The materials of vhieh
It is compoeed are puro and wholesome. S. Dama Hayes, State Assayer, Mate."
Tho Royal Baking Towder received the highest award over all competitors at
the Vienna World's Exposition, IHTi ; ut the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1871S ; at tho
American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country.
No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni
versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of
Health all over the world.
Note The above Diagram illustrates the comparative worth of various Bakin"
Powders, as shown by Chemical Analy &is and experiments made by Trot Scbedlcr.
A pound ctn of each powder was taken, tho total lcaveuing power or volume in
each can calculated, the result bciug us indicated. This practical test for worth by
Prof . Scbedlcr only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking
Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound
moro than ordinary lands, it U far more economical, and, besides, affords the advan
tage of better work. A single trial of ti c Royal Bilking Towder will convince any
foU-mindcd person of these facts.
While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to bo of a higher degreo
of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicat
ing that they have any value. All alum powders, uo matter how high their strength,
jo to be avoided as dangerous.
J. 0. SHERIDAN
j j "tSkSucccssor to
li.JS k J. C SHERIDAN
j DEALER IN--
HAHDWAHB
V t j .......
Stoves ami Timvarc,
; '; Koseburg, Oregon
rpiIE -undersigned takee pleasure in an
lt inaunulng to the public that he selling
everything in his line at prices that
iXHSFy competition:
i :'L -: IF YOU WAST
STOVES, : AGEIOULTUKAL TUOLS
M IRON. STEEL, NAILS,
aOUSS H0E3, TINWAEE, OUTLEfiY
0l anything in my line, call and examine my
stock and learn prices before purchasing else
where, as I am selling low'er than ever.
I I .1 C. SHERIDAN
EVERY FARMER HIS OWN
MILLER.
Tho Young America FceJ Mill is a
mill that every farmer can afford to
buy; ia durable, easy controlled; any
bov able to drive a leant cati bundle it;
grinds fine or course, as desired; grinds
corn with or without cob, oat?:, rye etc.,
com meal for house use.
i ' . SiiEKiDA.v Bno:. A stent.
THE OLD RELIABLE
SUTGHBE BIO?.
Established in 16G7.
Douglas .County Bank,
HUMPHREY & FLINT,
Roaebnrg " ' Oregon-
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANKING- BUSINESS
Sight Drafts Drawn on
Portland, Sau Francisco, New York and
other points. Bills of exhango on the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all accessablcpoints at reasonable rates.
MILLWOOD LULLS
ON UUISIMEiD CREEK.
CLARKE & BAKER, ..Proprietors.
We are now prepared to furnish lumber i the
best quality in quantities to suit tlie uix-hascrs,
always having on lianit the largest st nek of any mil
in Douglas Connty. ! -
We will furnish lumber at our mill at tlie following
, PRICES.
No-1 rough lumber PS to JIG M
Ko, I flooring, 6 inch D 4 SI ?1 M
No. 1 flooriiiif, 4 inch U & M ..18 M
So, 1 Bnighinj lumber S10 M
' ! ' . CLARUK & BAKER,
of BAKING POWDERS.
E3
1,
X
FARM FOR SALS.
One Small Farm for sale containing
230 acres, 60 acres good farming land.
The balance good, timber and pasture
well watered and all fenced. For par
ticulars enquire of .
F. Coknutt, Riddles, Oregon,
Great Overland Route
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
-OXLY LINE RUNHIHC- -
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars,
Magnificent Day Ooaches, and
.Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars,
WITH CERTHS FREE OF COST-
FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST
Via St. Paul ami 31 fnncapolis-
ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING
PALACE DINING CARS.
(Meals, 75 Cents.)
FASTEST TIME EVER MADE
FROM THE COAST
OVER THE
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Hioux City,
St. Joseph, Atchison,
LejivcwVfOrth,'
E;uisiis City,
Kiii-liastoji, Quicicy,
S.St.Louis, S Chicago,S
-AND ALL POiNTS-
O-
1
ASrjl AND QOUTHEASrp
J i?l AiI JUU 1 llt-AS J
o- o
Via St. iau! aiul Minneapolis.
Are haule d n regular Ex
press Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
Leave Portland at 3:00 p. m., daily; ar
rive s-.t Minneapolis or St Paul 12:30
r. m., third day.
Connection made at St. Paul and
Minneapolis to all points Eaat, South
and Southeast.
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45
A. M., arriving at New Tacoma 6:30
p. m., connecting with O. K. fc N. Co.'s
boats for all points ou Puget Sound.
A. D. Charltox,
General Western Passenger Agent,
No. 2 Washington St.,
Portland, Oregon.
This pajcr is kept on file at E. C. Dake s
advertising agency, 64 and 65 Merchants' Ex
change, San Francisco, Cal., where contracts
for advertising can be made for it.
SOMETHING NEW.
A Steam Cooker suitable for private
families or hotels, cooking all kinds of
meats, vegetable, fruits, puddings eic.
! BY STEAM
retaining all that is usually lost by
evaporation and avoiding any offensive
mell in the room while cooking onionss
kroutetc.
Manufactured and for bale by
O. V. Johssok, Roseburg, Or.
Night In a. City Hospital.
I went the other night to see an old
friend who was dying in one of our great
hospitals. His messenger came to me
late, and midnight was at hand when we
rang the bell iu the black cavern of a
doorway a bell with a deep, eeriousl one,
that sounded most appropriately like a
knelL The deserted corridors were lighted
with thin flames of gas, that nickered as
if afraid of the shadows, and the echoes of
the tiled floors were startlingly Intense
under our hurrying feet. In a dark corner
of every floor a watchman sat, wakeful
and as silent as a phantom. Through a
closed door as we passed came a muffled
cry, but otherwise no human noise
troubled our progress, save those created
by ourselves. Well up toward the roof
my guide opened a door, and we were in
one of the common wards, at the further
end of which was the private room of the
man we were visiting. Tho lights were
down, and wandering moonbeams flecked
the floor through the long, latticed shut
ters of tho tall windows. On either hand
the row of cots went down the walls. The
room was so lofty thqt its dim celling was
scarcely visible in the subdued light, and
so spacious that the vast, polished floor
was like a black pool - into which we had
to wade at unknown depths.
The moment the door opened, a simul
taneous movement, like a shudder, ran
through the lines of cots. Every man in
them had been roused from his light sleep
by our almost noiseless entrance, and In
the vague gloom we went as softly as we
could between two lines of burning eyes.
There wa3 no sound, no breath nor sigh,
though there were cruelly mangled and
tortured bodies all around us. Only those
hot, piercing eyes, fixed on us with what
fierce envy and devouring yearning of our
own health and freedom was not difficult
to imagine. It gave me a' cold shudder,
just as when, lying by a Texan camp-fire,
I had shuddered at the lambent eyes of
the coyotes that circled us in a greedy and
cowardly ring. New York News
"Babble."
Vegetable Growth of Southern California.
' It was very difficult for me, when I first
came to the coast, to realize the rapidity
of the growth of vegetation, until I began
to reflect that these valleys are alluvial
deposits of comparatively recent date of
wonderfully fertile soil, in many places
hundreds of feet in depth, bathed with
an almost endless sunshine and quick
ened with the distributed waters of these
mountain canyons, with little or no frost
to retard the ever-growing season then
it was that I could begin to account for
the size of an eucalyptus tree," which
stands within ten feet of where I am writ
ing, eight years from the seed and meas
ures eight feet and eight inches in circum
ference, two feet above the ground; it is
estimated to be at least seventy-five feet
in hlght. I have asked many a recent ar
rival to guess its age, with answers rang
ing from thirty to fifty years.
The rapid growing eucalyptus is no
doubt going to solve the fuel problem of
this part of the country, where we pay f 10
per cord for wood, and not an eastern cord
at that, getting ninety-eight feet instead
of 128. There have been many eucalyptus
forests planted here within the last ten
years, which are -yielding a handsome
profit to the owners. The trees are cut off
anywhere from ten to twenty feet above
the ground and then start out anew for
another growth. It seems to be a habit
that seeds have in this country of growing
right along after having been once planted.
Barley will produce two and even three
crops from one sowing. I have seen as
fine watermelons and tomatoes on vines
two years old as one would wish to eat.
Pasadena Cor. Detroit Tree Press.
Different Processes of Treating Ores.
The trouble with nine-tenths of the fail
ures in mining is not the lack of ore or its
poor quality, but its character. That is
where the great mistake Is made. Ore
has to be treated to so many and to so
greatly different processes. An inexperi
enced miner, such as most of the Investors
are, does a little developing, gets a few
pieces of ore, takes them to some one who
is alleged to know something about it, and
is told that that the ere is free milling. He
puts up a mill-on that basis, and when he
comes to work it he finds his ore is not free
milling, and that his mill is totally unfit
for the work for which it was intended.
Then a tearing down and building up, over
and over again, begins, to suit the mill and
the process to the ore, and finally the whole
enterprise Is dropped, the investor being
disgusted and crippled by his losses. '
One thing should always be kept in
mind ore differs as much as night and
day. Within three feet you may find free
milling ore and the hardest and most
stubborn ore to treat. ' You may have
some next to a wall that will respond
easily to your process, and next to it may
be a piece that you can not possibly mas
ter. The only thing to do is to have a
mill to suit your ore as nearly as possible,
and then sort the ore piece by piece, send
inc part of it to mill and part to the
smelter. It that one plain was kept stead
ily in view there would be a great many
more successes than there are. Mining
Expert in Globe-Democrat
How Spontaneous Combustion Occurs.
An insurance man, in speaking of mys
terious fires, says that many can be at
tributed to natural agencies. Said he:
"Linseed oil and cotton are liable at any
time to produce spontaneous combustion.
Especially is this true when the cotton is
tightly wadded, as it generally is when
used in rubbing and polishing furniture.
A great many mysterious fires may be
traced to this cause. Workmen use a
wad of cotton or cotton rags in rubbing oil
on furniture, and when they get through
they throw it into a rubbish heap in some
corner, and the building is locked up. The
heat that is generated by the contact of
the cotton and oil produces spontaneous
combustion, and the rubbish catches fire.
The losers attribute it to incendiarism,
when the origin of the fire might be easily
traced directly to- this chemical phenom
enon. Atlanta Constitution.
He Found Appreciation at Last.
The Ed Stokes plan of calling attention
to a gilded saloon, by filling it full of rare
paintings and articles of virtu, may do for
New York, but it doesn't strike St. Louis
taste right. I fitted up a place of that sort
a few years ago, and put in one painting
that cost me $1,600. A few people looked
at it and walked off without expressing
any opinion at alL One day a rather intellectual-looking
old gentleman In a
Prince Albert stopped in front of it, and
studied it for a longtime from different
lights and angles. I felt glad. I thought
I had found appreciation at last. Then he
said, reflectivity, "Singular how the art of
lithography has advanced of late." After
that I took the picture down and sold the
Btatuettea.-T. T. Bleyer in Globe-Democrat.
We can at least feci grateful that Eve
didn't wear eye-glasses and call Adam
"Chawles." Chicago Ledger.
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Ilc r.i 1 , luunnan at the
Jackson C ub Liquet talks out ia
hnnVf .i' :-". "r .iue emooiatic
U,; " Treni0tC.St ot the
the permanence of our libe.ty and of
free institutions. Vt ; I j .
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The thought expressed by so distin
guished a riti;,. r.t .. . "tsuu
i; ; 1 M """ Ui l" ureat Kepub-
11 arouse the American oplto an
important invest in mrtv Al?tl
Will narl tr. "
tb.pPn.-r,. t regulation I
iue j. artv 11 uihim. e ..,:n 1
.- - , j ua maice everv
wiiiio will then uienn 'm f:lct a , ,J
of the county-Eve. Den,.
Germany sent more iieon!i.(un
during the year IB86 than any
other county Htr total wa, nearly
90,000. England was next, with about
00,000; then Ireland with 55 rmn
Sweden and Norway with nearly 50,
000; then Russia with.over 30,000' and
than Italy with neat ly 30,000. Scot
land sent stbnnf- innA t 1
'"iwv. ireiana.
used to send nianv mom fl, ' -p
land and Scotland together; but now
ngiana and Scotland together; send
50 per cent more than Ireland. And
besides, of English and Scotch, many
more come into the United States from
Canada or through Canada.
The Breckixkidge bill to a).!;!.
a
lot of useless and expensive
houses is certainly in the right diree.
tion. Any one who will fae the
trouble to go over the "custom-house
list" can readily perceive that nl
half can be dispensed with. But Con-
gross is not likely to pass the bill at
this session. Such reforms as this work
slowly. " .
Thomas Edison, tho father of 'the
inventor livctsat Iluronia Beach, Mich,
a man of eighty -two years. He has
six children, three by his first and
three by hia present wife, and the in
ventor has a brother only four years of
ae.
A good man is tlio best friend, and
therelore soonest to be chosen, longest
to be retained, and indeed never to be
parted with, unless he ceases to be that
for which ho was chosen. Jeremy
Tavlor.
Tlie newest device at charily fairs
is for pretty girls to sell cigars at 50
cents apiece, with the ends on. If the
pretty gfrl3 bite the euds off. the cigars
Iheyare worth a dollar, Generally tho
dollar cigars are held to bo the best.
Mi . Lorenzo B. Austin of Detroit
Mich., left by his will bequests of
18,000 to a numler of educational
and benevolent association, mostly
connected with the Baptist Church.
The smallest accident intervening
often produces such changes that a
wise man is often as much in doubt
of events as the most ignorant and
inexperienced. Swift.
'
It is a slander to say women cannot
keepseciets. If they could not and
did not, many men in the world who
pose as saints would be known to bo
very mean ami black-hearted.
Rev. James C. Beecher, a brother
of Henry Ward Beecher killed himself
with a rifle at Ehmra, N. Y., Aug.
25. He was demented.
I Jt is a carious fact that tho sun
never bhmes so hot on the base ball
grounds as ii dees on the harvest'
field. " ,
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