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ROSEBURG REVIEW IS IHBUKD FRIDAY MORNINGS ' -Br- IHE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. J. R. N. BELL, - - Editor. 1 On Year - - -Six Months - -Three Months - - - - - - $250 - , - - 1 25 - - - 1 00 VOL, XL ROSEBURGgllJGON, FEIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1887. -1 NO. 4:5. - - I II - - , . , L-' I- L J l ; ; . '.. -...l 1A ...Af.T" "7 ' r ; ' 0E5E3AL DIBEOTOBY. Obovbb Clbvl&hd. .President. Thos. F. Batabd ..Secretary of SUte Daitibl T. MAHMiso.SecreUry of Treasury. L. Q. C. Lamab .Secretary of the Interior, ffa, C. Ehdicott. , ..... .Secretary o War W. C. Wkitsbt. . . . . . .Secretary of Navy. Xf. T. Vitas ....... .Peat Master General . A. H. Garlakd. ....... .Attorney General. Mobkibok B. Waits. .. Chief Justice. STATE OF OREGON. ?' 2' SMHii ' V. S. Senators. T. M. Mitchell J BlKesit Hbbkamii. Congressman. Z.F. MooDT. ... Governor. R. P. Eabhabt ...SecreUryof SUte. Edward HiascH, ........ .Stata Treasurer. E. B. McEtBOT....Supt Pub. Instruction. W. H. Btabs. i. . .State Printer. J. B.Waldo, Q. J.,) ' Wn. P. Lord. .... Soprani Judges. W. W.Thatbb, J J tCONB JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IL 8. Bm.....;.7. ....T.I..... .r.JulKe. J. V Hamh-tost... Prosecuting Attorney. , I DOUGLAS COUNTY. Tao) IPuuwi 1 . " ""IS , Senators. J. 11. BHUPC ) Wm. Makniso, Hirpy Roobbb, f Q. W. KtDT)LB. ( . ..Repres ntatives. C. B. Wilcox, ) Thm. R; ShJeridan .Clerk. Ezk. C. Agie. Sheriff. D. S. West. .. ......... ..... ...Treasurer. G. T. Russill. . . . .School Superintendent, Jas. A. STEBLING .............. .Assessor. ' -J. 8. FmntroH' County Judge. J. Hall, C. A. McGbb, . , .Commissioners. .. N. E. Bbit ....... ... ......... Surveyor. Da. S. S. Marsteks ....... ... . . Coroner. Thos. Smith ...... . . ..... Scecp Inspector. - ' v ISCT OFFICERS : T. L. G annow ................. 1 Justices. T as. Habpham. J J - PBTEB Tungki Constable CITY OF ROSEBURG. H. C Stantok, I John Rast, I J. P. Sheridan, V . . .... . . Trustees. O L. Willis, P. Benedict. ; . T. Fobs Recorder. Johk Howard. .. . . . ; Marshal. Will H. Fisher .Treasurer. U. 8. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG, , Chab. W. Johkstojt. .... . . . Register. A. C. Jones . . . .... ....... Receiver SIGNAL SERVICE. B. S. Paouk ......... V. .. . Observer. PROFESSIONAL, L F. LANE, - JOHN LANE JANE & LANK, Attorneys at Law. Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel. C. FULLERTON, Attorney at Law. Office in Marks' brick, up stairs. 0 1 B. WILCOX, J. . Attorkey At Law . Office opposite E. G. Young & Cos. Oakland .. Oregon. Ej. paok PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oakland, - " - - Oregon- R. C HUNTER M l). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. CANYONYILLE OREGON " K. L. MILLER, M. D SCHGEOIT. Homoeopathic Physician. Offiic up stairs in the old Sheridan Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality. W. L. FREEMAN M. D. OFFICE IN DR. HOOVER'S CLD Stand, where he may be found day or night when not professionally engaged. MTSPECIAL Attention Given to SURGERY and Diseases of Women. Dr. THOMAS GRAHAM, . ' AGRADUATH Of Iks CaiTersity of Pa. at FblUdelphU and of the ROTAL COLLKGK OF BURGEONS, and ROYAL COLLKOK Of PHTSIOABS, L08D0S ENGLAND kat ktmUd for ItM pnttie of hW profearion in ROSEBURG - OREGON. 0(Bs aaa rwtdoact, Waahington street opposite tke OalfcolU Cbnrch F. "G. (EHME, M. D. ' (Pronounced Ama. ) . HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN Ci Graduate Of The Of lieipsisr Germany Office b Residence at the house of Geo. W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose burg. 'Dr.CAvBONHAM RESIDENT DENTIST Roseburg - - - Or. rfBe 0Tr bead In V arks' boildlnar. II reputa J Uon as a IHntist la based on the merits of my or, mcee reasouaws and to suit the tunes. reou rnxiKO a speculty.-ss HPARBY, . Merchant Tailor. in the Red Front, next door to A. C. Marks i.l'r, - . Store.' ;. . Repairs and Alteratioua neatly done. Practical WatcLmakor, Jeweler and Optician . ALL WORK WARRANTED. Dealer in Watches, Clock, Jewelry, Spectacles and Eyeglasses. A FULL. LINK Of? CIUARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODa J Tne only beliable optojier in town for Ui properljugtment of Spctclea. Depot of the OenuiiM Bruilisn Pobble Spectacles nd Eye giusses. vm m uamuiou cncK uiocs. NEW YORK LUMBER G0T0M It Howell's East side of track one block south of depot ia where you will tiud number one dry lumber, Sugar pmc, Cedar, Fir, and all Dimention lumber for buildings, sawed and shared cedar shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair railings, Balusters, - Brackets, Newel posts, Ceilin?, Rustic, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing 1 amber, sawed and split Cedar posts, 1 J inch plank sawed expressly for sidewalks. I represent the Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Co. of Grant's Rass Qr. which from personal inspection I believe to oe the finest establishment on the Pa cific coast, it employes seventy men. 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, aud all under srtkt discipline and order. ' Their work is all done by number one me chanics and is equal to any work of the kind done in New York or the East. Fruit boxes, Picket fences and Gates complete. I also represent number one mill at Yoncolla where5 I have sawed all Dimention lumber to order on short notice. All guaranteed as represented or no sale. Call and see stock and prices before purchasing. Stove wood constantly on hand at HAKD TI3IB PRICES. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA ..." - , ' VIA - OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R. " Atid Connections. rare from Portland to Sab Fmncisco $32; to Sacr--. mento $39. C'lio connections made at Ashland with stages o the California Oregon & Idaho Stage Company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) East Side Division. BETWEEN TORTLAND & ASHLAND Mail Train , - LEAVE: ARRIVE. Roseburg. . ,.6.15 P. M. Ashland 4.00 A. H. Ro8eburtr....5.06 A. M. Portland..... 3.45 P. M. Portland 8ftA. M. Roseburg.. 6.25 P. M. Ashland 8.44 P. M. Koseburgr..., ...5.14 A, M. Albany Express Train LEAVE. - l ARRIVE. Portland 4.0T P.r. I Lebanon.-'. ...9.20 P. M Lebanon.... ....4.45A. M. I Portland..,. 10.05 P. M, PULMA5 .PALACE SLEEPING CAES Daily between Portland and Ashland.. The O. and C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on t.ast side Dir. from lootof t bt West Side Division- BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS Vail Tiain. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 7.30 A. M. Corvallia 12.25 P. M. Corvallis 1.30 P. M. Portland 6.15 P. M. At CorTallis conucct!witb trains of Oreiron Pacific tor Yaqaina Bay. Express Train. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 4.50 P. M. I McMinnviUe.. 8.00 P. M. ilrMinnviUe... .5.45 A.M. I Portland 9.00A.M. Local tickets for sale and bainrase checked at com- Danv's tiD town office, cor. Pine and Second streets. Tickets for principal points in California can only be procure a at company s omce. Corner r and ront sts., rortiana, ur. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. on cither the Esst or AVest Side Dir. It. K0EHLER, t. P. ROGEK3. Manager. G. F. Pass Agent. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Baa attained a standard of excellence whiota admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skiU and money otmproduoe. XVXCSiT OBOA2T "WAR. KATfTSTJ FOB PXVB These Organs are celebrated for velume, mialitrof tone, anick response, artistic desiim. Deauty in finish, perfect construction, making mem ue most oesiraoie organs xor nomes, sonoois, cnurones, Kxiges, socieoes, etc ESTABLISHED REPUTATIOBf. VNEQCALES FACULTIES, SKILLED WOXtSMEST, BEST MATEBIAX, OOMBnrxo, HAXX THIS THE POPULAR ORGAN instruction Boc!:s Piano Stoofs. Catalogaes and Prioe Lists, on application, CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN GO. fcr. Randolph and Ann Sts CHICAGO. ILL CITY DRAYTNG DONE WITH DISPATCH. CALL ON JOS. C1RLON. i MM are stare. M fhesi write Httnann at Ca..Ponand. Mala, win nearre ISpea, fall inforaatieB abort work vbiea ikT eaa aad Bts at heaM.that will pay armaewftiOlaadar. Either atz. yeans orold. CapMal MmiM. TmnlUiM frtm. ThoMwhUlt at ODDS F Ikn ftfln n to 12 nr UT. Bona Dm an abnistdj bh f tasf UtUt fwmhyil k fttv. WJ.4WISP. oxra j TO SXOEXb i In ' nnrn i Ml. II U UJJAJ HOTELS AND RESTAUNTS- BAILEY'S HOL . Oakland, Oregon. ' Joard $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents, jTfTbls hoase has lately changed hands and Is orotighly renovated and refurnished. The travel-1 tig public will find the best of accommodations ' No Clilnanicn Kmployed. 6MI1U BAILET. ABSOLUTELY FIRST CLASS MRS. P. C. McCLALLEN, v " Proprietor of the l&xgz Sample Rooms for Comuiercial Travelers. . Coach o and from the bonse Baggage delivers free of charge. DEPOT HOTEL, OAKLAND, OREGON.' lTleliai'! Tliomas, Prop. SLEEPING ACCOIIODATIONS. AXD THE Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at the Depot of tbe Railroad. Central Hotel ! KOSEIJUKG, OREGON, . OPPOSITE CARLOITS LIVERY STABLE. Boar.I and Lodging per day.... . . . . . . . .$1.00 . if Week... ........ 5.00 " Without Lodging............. 4.00 Meals, 25 cents, Lodging, 25 cents- Thorough satisfaction is promised to travel ers and the public generally. SIRS. J5. GARRISON, Trop. No Chinese employed . " New Restaurant I J.. Clements Proprietor. : ROSEBURG OREGON. One dcor south of E-uton's frroicry store. MEALS 25 cU MOORE'S 11 SiSTA VllA XT. (Principaal Busiucss Street.) ICoscburg, Orcgou MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS We Koep the Best the Market Affords. CIVIL BEND STORE V. I. ARRINGTON, DEALER IN Dry Goods Grocsics etc All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON. NEW STORE AT I)ILB,AI1S3 OK. would respectfully inform the pnblio that he has on hand a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ucady-Made Clothing and in fact everything usually kept at a hrst-class store. Give him a call. ' Goods at Low Prices. AH kinds of Produc Taken in Exchange for Goods. taJUl orders promptly attendtd to. MRS. S. A. IHTCHLXSOX, MILLINERY STOKE! .... ? Oalilaiiil, Oregon. .' i ADIES WILL F.ND M? STOCK LARGE AND ay Complete. Prices moderate. Oiva Ma Call. Mbs. S. A. Hctchisos, The UUVKH8' GTTIDSi la iaraed Sept. avnd JIsircJi( leaebvesur. JK3 314 pages, 1 6 x 11 tneJbc,wltik prer ' 3,6 OO Ulsustnttioiu a Whole Picture Callerjr. GIVES Wboleaale Price Aired to consumer oa sOl sooda for pezsoaal r ttmUy nae. Tells how to order, and glres exact eott of ei e-" tfctng yon vac, eai, drtntc, wear, or ltawe fro wttla. These ISVALTJABLK BOOSLS eontalB Information gleaned from the markets of the world. We Will mall a copy FRKE to cay Z drc3a Ui-on rerctpt of 10 cts. to dcray . expense of matltna;. Iet us near from yoa. . JEUspectfallj-, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 87 828 Wabavak Avcnao, Chicago, Ilk Malatissene and Clements New Furniture Store IN FLOED'S OLD STORE. A' fall line of first class Furniture. Anything repaired or made to order. CALL IXSTAXXEB. 3r URGHABD Tbe Entire Stock' of ' ' ' ' I. R. DAWSON, - . At- ' . RIDDLE OREGON Consisting of " " ; V- BOOTS, SHQES,; ' CLOTHING, ' DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, v Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. Am now otToring the same r At. Prices That Defy Oompotitioa. FOR 1 CASH; At Kiddle Oregon. F. Gornutt. S l.L PEIiSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES IN j V deh'ed to Noa'i Cornutt will plsase call at my office at Riddles at the store and settle at once. i. Cornutt. . THE (ilMPE CURE. SAL-MUSCATELLE In America WITHOUT THE EXPATS OF AM EUR0PAN JOUMFT1 The errstalized salts, as obtained In a pure state from grapes and choice fruit, in a portable, palat able, simple form, are now presented to tbe public of America as the grandest resolvent of impure blood, corrector of the liver and regulator of the bowels the natural promoter of ; ; HEALTH AND LONGEVITY,, I Eminent physicians claim this achievement a new era in tho allied science of medicine, as It furnishes the blood with its natural splines that are lust or eliminated e ery day 'ji SAI-JIUSGATELlill. A POSITIVE, NATURAL . - SICK HEADACHE ANJ) DYSPEPSIA CURE. Sal-Mnseatelle is Nature's own product. It sup plies to the system the want of sound, ripe Krapes and fruit; it is the simplest and best preventive and cure for all functional derangements of the liver and kindred ailments; prevents the absorption of mal ari al diseases fevers of all kinds; counter cU the ef fects of bad air, poor drainage and impure water; a powerful oxidizer 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 drinking. Have it in your homes and on your travels. It is a specific for the lagged, weary and worn-out ,-1 Prepaired by the .1 London Sal-Mcscatelle Co. bOXDOX, B5ULA5D. Beware of Imitations. The trenuine la blue wrappers only." ; ASend for circulars 0. EV N0VITCH, General American Manager, P. 0 Bos 1903, New York City. Mention this paper. For sale by S. Ham'lton Rose burg Oregon. THE M New York Coffee House t S3. And Oyster Saloon,' Leading Check Restaurant in the City. SIFERD HACKKEY, PROPF.iETOHS 132 FIRST STREET, j PORTLAND - - OSECON, XyPrivste Rooms of tbe Latest Designs for Ladies OPEN PAY AND JflGHT. j I T. L. Gannon, ' C. A. Blackman I caihhagt:, wagon, r . . ' and DLAGSSHITH'EHOPI .1 .... . j ' Adamion s Old Stand, JasVson Street. ,. flANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES! ! All Kind of Repairing Done Terms, ar Reasonable. I Gannon A Blackmah. ! R0CEEU?a3 TO JF'PlRniCITY. I'Vom" Roseburg to Looking Glass, j. . .75 j . " , t " v i ..,. Foot of mountain. . . , 2.00 r ..... .t .... uora , 5.00 "':- " Fairview. . . 5.50 j " Sumner 6. 50 ; - " j " Marshfield 7.00 j " . " Empire City........ 7.30 i DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. For Parliclara Inquire at the Post Office. Jas C J 3Ict!ULLOCH, Prop. DR, LIEGIG'S WONDEBFUL Germau Invigorator g en who are suffering Disease and Weakness bro . on by early imprudedce o excesses, catiflinir nervov debility, prenjature decay, lost manhood, etc., have ingr tried in Tain every known remedv, should pro cure immediately DU. HEBIQ'S 1NV1GORATOV No. 2. THE DOCTOR will agree to forfeit S1.C0O or ease undertaken, not cured. The reason why many cannot get cured of weakness and the abov diseases is owinir to a complication called l'ROSTA TOKKHEA with Hyperesthesia, which rciuiros aeecial treatment. DR. UEBIQ'S INViGORATOR No. 2, under o u advice and special trcatmcut.is the only tiositivecuro for PROSTATOBBHEA. DR. LIEB1Q CO. for the past nineteen years have made an exclusive specialty of h treatment o diseases of men. - If pimples appear on the face, if yon become list less and despondent, look out for the complication with Seminal Weakness and loss of Vitality known asProstatorrhea. Hundreds of lives have been lost and thousands have lost their property and pleasure In life from its effects. Varicocele; or wormy veins of the scrotum, often the unsuspected cause of Lost Manhood, Debility, etc. etc., DR. LIEBIO'S Invigr orator, No. 2, is the only known rented yfor th above-complication, and a perfect and permanen cure will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken une derottrspecial advice and treatment. Most powerful electric belts free to our p itien To prove the wonderful power of the INVlOOil TOR, -A $2 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE. . vail or address, Dr- Uebig & Co'a Private Dispensary 400 ueary bt. . tfan Francisco C'al.. 221 6,000,000 people use FERRY'S SEEDS P Ma FERRY A CO. are admitted to be taa UKflEST f EtDSHU i Ik mar Id. D.M.FERRY ICQ'S ! SEED ANNUAL For 1887 V wfll be mailed FREE to air ..i;u .a k foUatmno't without c In valuab U to alLfxrvpov mm ruing Oar den, ruid or BSKDB Aowd for U. Address riBRT 4 EO. Detroit, Mioh. J. 0. SHERIDi JS" a.Successor tojgt R. S &J.C SHERIDAN ' DEALER IN- HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware, Roseburg, Oregon THE undersigned takee pleasure in an nouncing to tbe public that he selling everything in his lino at prices that DEPSr COMPETITION! IP YOU WANT SiO v i3,- AGilCiULTD &LL TOOLS ISOJI. STEEL, 17 AILS, J HOES, TINWAEE, 0DTLE&Y 0i anytninen my liue, call and examine my stock and learn prices before purchasing else where, as I am selling lower than ever. J. C. SHERIDAN THE OLD RELIABLE Established in 1867. r Jacob Bitstzcr Douglas County Bank, HUMPHREY & FLINT, " RosebnrB: . - . . Oregon- I TRANSACT A GENERAL BAITHINS BUSINESS Sight Drafts Drawn on Portland, Sau Francisco, Mew York and other points. Bills of exchange on the principal cities of Europe.- Deposits re ceived subject to check. Collections made on all acceasablepoints at reasonable rates. MILLVJOOD MILLS OX HUBBARD CREEK. - j CLARKE & BAKER, Propi-ietors. We are ik.w prepared t- faniiah lumber tbe best qaality in quantities to suit the Jurchasers, always havintr on band the largott stock of any mil in Dnojrlas Cotuity. . ' ..... We will furntah lumber at our mill at the following . PRICES. No 1 roiu-h 1tnilir to to (10 M Ko. 1 Boorinir. B Inch D It ............ ..810 H Ko. 1 floortaff, 4 inch D M $18 M Jffo. 1 finishing 1 amber... ...$16 M CLARKE BAKES. ' w3 m atr as. on Absolutely Pure. This powder never varios, A raorvel of purity trcrgth and wbolesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude M low test, short weight alum or phospkato powders. Sold ouly in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWfcEU CO., 100 Wall StN. Y. H. O. Stanton ... i DEALER IN j STAI'llI DM GOOto! OF I ' THE BEST QUALITY. GENERAL FURNISHING, j HOSIEKY, TRIMMING Ac. Boots & Shoes OFjTIIE BEST QUALITY. a full j j GROCERIES! Wood And Willow . s - v - WARE. - CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. ELECTRIC LAMPS, . SCHOOL BOOKS, j , AND STATIONARY. Subscription AGENCY. I ' , . . i ' Subscription received for all Eiustern and European PuWicatimij. Great Overland Route! 1 THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD ONLY LINE RUNNING j Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, I Magnificent Day Coaches, and Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Cars, -WITH BERTHS FREE CF COST FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THE EAST Via St. Paul and Minneapolis ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING PALACE DINING UARS. ; (Meals, 75 Cents,) j FASTEST TIME EVER MADE FROM THE COAST - OVER THE- I CT NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, Council ISlaCai, St. Joseph, Atcliisoii, Leavenworth, j Kansas City. ' Burlington, Quincy, "St T nine TliiVW AND ALL POINTS- KIT AND nOUTIIEASrri AND jjOUTHEASJ Via St. Paul and Minneapolis. SLEEPING CiiRS jbj- Are haute dn regular Ex press Trains over the Entire Length of THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Leave Portland at 3:00 p. m. daily; ar rive at Minneapolis or St Paul 12:30 p. M., third day. J Connection made at St. 'Paul and Minneapolis to all points East, South and Southeast. j PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45 A. m., 'arriying New Tacoma 6:30 p. M., connecting with O. R. & N. Co. s boats for all points on Puget Sound. A. D. Charltox, General Western Passenger LA.gerit, No. 2 Washington St, Portland, Oregon. Thb paper is kept on file at E. C." DaUe advertising agency, 64 and 65 Merchants' Ex change, San Francisco, Cal., where contracts tor advertising can bemade for it Slovenly Habit of Speech. It ia a curious fact that no mere school system has yet succeeded in making children speak good English; probably because this must bo done chiefly through the ear, and so many teachers either err themselves or do net exert enough of positive influence to overcome the slovenly habits the, children , bring from home. . Mr. Ilowells declares that many Harvard graduates say "I don't know as," and though I suppose the standard there is as high as anywhere, there is no doubt that this is true. It is a melancholy fact, but I have myself heard a Harvard professor say "We was" in his class room, and probably the best institution in the Land is not free from like blemishes. How many teach ers of pnblie or private schools can be guaranteed against saying, in moments of entire familiarity, "I done it," or using "I come" as a past tense? How many can steer their way with habitual accuracy between "set" and . "sat." Yet these are not scholastic refine ments, but matters of good-breeding. Any person erring in these simple mat ters is like one who eats with his knife or tilts his chair in company; he classes himself at once among those who have to be apologized for, who have to be ac cepted after some explanation. And even where the teacher is unexception able, the intimate society of school or college not merely coins slang and keeps it in motion, but communicates inele gancies of speech from one to another, like measles or the whooping-cough. T. W. Higginson in Harper's Bazar. Where He Blisses It. I wonder if anybody lives the life he wants to, and has things happen to him as ho expects or wishes. If the power of dreaming were taken away life wouldn't be worth living for. The sum mit of all men's ambition is in dream land, and it is a wise dispensation of Providence that they never get there. However high we climb, there is still another peak beyond. The humble'boot black.looking up from the shining leather doe3 not wish he were the swell who is having his boots cleaned. He wants to run the stand, and when he reaches that dignity, he get3 his eye on me cigar store attached and buys that, only to dream of owning the saloon at the back. The senator sees "the presi dent's chair in the distance and when he gets there he looks over toward Wall street and sees Jay Gould and Hunting ton away up on a higher hill, and when a man gets all the money he thinks he wants he looks across and sees a news paper editor sitting above him .and look ing down upon him. Then he wants to run a newspaper, and before ho reaches the summit of hi3 ambition he's bank rupt and got to begin all over again. San Franciscjp Chronicle. . Sons of tlio Wealthy Japanese. The sons of many of the wealthier classes are educated in tho United States and England. It is no very unusual thing, therefore, to find among the younger men of the governing and com mercial classes, those who speak the English language fluently and well. Like all the dark races, the Japanese seem to .h?ve an aptness for acquiring a foreign language. They have retentive memories, and the imitative faculty is well developed. But their capacity for abstract reasoning is but feeble, com pared with Caucasian, or even with the cool-headed Chinaman. There are many schools and litorary institutions where the higher mathematics are taught; but among all the graduates of these in ititutions that I met, I remember but one or two who seem to have much practical knowledge of the higher mathematics. They know all the lead ing diagrams in Euclid, but are seldom able to demonstrate a proposition except as they have memorized tho formula. A few cross questions concerning an ordi nary problem in algebra usually puts them at sea. But they are seldom at a loss with the Latin verb and can tell you all about the siege of Troy. Cor. At lanta Constitution. Cold Water Colors. A series of paints, wliich are made ready for use simply by the addition of cold water, havo for some time past been successfully introduced abroad, the paint thus produced drying, it is stated, with a fine, hard surface, which, al though mixed only with water, is im pervious to rain and uninjured by frequent washings, even with diluted disinfectants; as oil and turpentine are also dispensed with, these paints have the additional advantage of being free from objectionable smelL They can be used for exterior work on wood as well as on brick, plaster, iron or stone, and for interiors they are of course peculi arly applicable. 'The paint can likewise be reduced by oil, which produces a hard and glossy surface. It is thought that non-poisonous and washable paints will prove of peculiar adaptation for tropical countries generally, where cleanliness and freedom from infection are particularly requisite, but where, as is well known, tho application of ordin ary oil paints and distempers is ne glected. Boston Transcript ' An Immemorial Hair Iyo. The juice of the walnut rind has been used from time immemorial as a hair dye, and Bernschen and Semper have recently communicated to the Chemical society of Berlin a simple and practicable method of preserving it for use, in the shape of a hydroglucoside, prepared as follows: - The rinds of the ripe nut are digested in sulphuric ether until their "coloring matter is extracted, a solution of .chro mic acid in water is then added to the other solution, and tbe mixture thor oughly agitated. The ether is now dis tilled off, and the residue purified by so lution, first in hot ether, and afterward in a mixture of chlorof orm and petro leum ether, from which latter it is ob tained in a crystalline form as hydro gen glucoside. It is the substance thus obtained which is employed for the pur pose named, its properties enabling it to color the hair and skin exactly as does the" juice of the fresh rind. Chicago Journal. . . . ThU paper Is kept on file at tbe effiee f lYERS'ON DVERTISING IGENS'; Times mm fSfSeft rectum CailnAIHat bowMtca.1 R.tMitltC ROSEBURG REVIEW . , HAS THE FIIIES8? JOB OFFICE i IN . DOUGLAS COUNTY. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLAKSS And other Printing, Inclnding - Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand-Bi!!i Xet!y nd Expeditiously executed AT PORTLAND PRICES. ETHICS A SIt It A C TIC Alt MORA LI TT Is a qnesticn which 'iaa rcti much attention and ccr&: i&V.o CU cussionin fit civilized countries and nation and is now being; figitatedia . our educational departments. It ha been IoiTg smco demonstrated that knowledgo with moral Eenfiment and culture does" not accotnprsh & real and most useful education. ; . , A true scholar should have politeness ! and moral sentiment well'disciplined in conjunction with eiT.dition as prW requisites to entering intoaho practical responsibilities" of . eilhrr private or public tiust Morality aLied to societ varies in different ages and countries according to the state of society, and society is influenced and characterized by the nature and qaality of rejigion. Now I do not assail an individuals religion or cteed lor it is of a personal character hut whn. we are taught that we are totally depraved we are opt to wait for a compulsory change or mi raculous conversion very unlike . the teaching of Christ who said that little children were of the kingdom of heaven. The doctrine of vicarious atonement is to many as they seem to treat it ail indulgence to live in the present state in open violation to what they profess to believe, but if the doctrine be true it is unavailable to such characters. However the penalties of permanent laws are not com mutable. If a man transgresses a law of his physical na. ture, the penalty is , according to the transgression, so with the violation of a moral law. - "s - " ; There is little to stimulate joung men of the church to n.oral excellence . while it is preached from the pulpit that a moral man is dangerous in socie ty, that he is a stumbling ; block to otuers cic. A man may do moral ana not be a christian, but can he be a christian and not be a moral man! many who profess to be, appear not to be -moral. The greatest infidelity con sists in openly violating what one pro fesses to believe. The impression to be made is that every intelligent being becomes account able for his own violation. . The fact that person has committed a crime cannot be erased. Though a man may reform repentance coupled with refor mation is good as a barrier against the repetition of crime, but the penalty must be paid for the crime committed as no law can exist without penalty ior rne violation or it. It a man com mits willful murder and another man is executed through misaprehension or willingly he remains the same guilty wretch. - ' ' .... - . Good teaehingjs often- misrepresen ted. You cannot sin on credit and be happy or make others so. -''He that knoweth his masters will and doeth it not shall be beaten with many fit.rinAH " Yftii m.ic rrn fVii nnrrli villonm . 1 . b ..v.jjvy without moral culture, you may in herit wealth and die a beggar, you may live in church and die a fiend.' For moral recitude and virtue you receive a reward. For vice and immortality you pay a priced All kinds of wages may bo reduced except the ages of sin which are never below par. TI19 man who defrauds his neishbor or oppresses the hireling in his wages or who gains the confidsnco of his f el lowmen and betrays it, must, sooner or later pay a price with interest of men- tal anguish . The man who acquires money or wealth by dishonest means belongs to such property but does not belong to him. The difference between the man who improves his good quali-" ties and him who does not is like the Polished Diamond, while the other ia obscure by corrosion . and rust. ; Do not obliterate or extinguish the light that breaks in upon your understanding but entertain and- cherish it and the avenue through which it enters will enlarge and induct you into the chan nel which flows from the fountain of intelligence. which will introduce you to tho reservoir of moral excellence. L. O. Hill. The Rev. Phillips Brooks, tbe dis tinguished Boston divine, pays an elo-: quent tribute to the late" Henry Hob- son Richardson, the distinguished Louisiana architect, in the last number of the Harvard Monthly. ; . John Sheridan, an inmate of tha Kingston City, N. Y., alms-house, is a" claimant to, and is likely to receive, an estate worth $2,000,000 in England. in the near future. ? 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