ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, MAY, 6, 1887,
t'OMJU VXICA Tl O X.
Washington, April, 18th, 1887.
The Commissioners of the District
of Columbia have done all in their
power to make Sunday "blue" in Wash
ington. They hare resurrected the
old "closing laws" which have not
long mouldered in the statute book and
are rigidly enforcing them. Not only
saloons, but every sort of an. establish
where trade is carried on for profit,
except apothecary shops and under
taking establishments, are to be tight
ly closed.
Yesterday was the seeond Sunday
since the old, new law went into effect.
On tho preceding Sunday crowds of
thirsty men were seen leaving the
"dry'' city and going in the direction
of the taverns on the country roads in
the vicinity. Long before dark the
suburban bars were "closed," not be
cause it was Sunday, but tecause their
supply of liquids was exhausted.
There was no deficiency yesterday at
these nlaces. Dunns the week beer
wagons and grocery teams from the
city stocked all the country hotels,
taverns and "road-houses" with liquor
sufficient to supply the expected de
mand.
, A close observer cf the dietetic hab
it of the Cabinet has discovered, and
jjiven to the world the result of his re
searches, that the only total absta-'ner
Who sits at Mr. Cleveland's Council
Board is Attorney General Garland,
lie also discovered that Secretary
Whitney's liquor bills were very large
owing to his liberal hospitality. If
any-thing were needed, however, to
rlemnnst.rate the lean in 2 of the Pres-
uwt
ident towards the temperance cause,
it is nliv necessary to point to the re
cent example set in this respect by the
mistress of the White House, who,
without the least trace of fanaticism
or intolerance, occupies the position
that the drinking of intoxicating
FAITH.
Fain would I hold my lamp of life aloft;
Like yonder tower built high above the
reef:
Steadfast, though tempests rage or winds
blow soft,
Clear, though the skies dissolve in tears of
grief.
For darkness passes, storms shall not abide;
A little patience ana tne fog is past.
After the sorrow of the ebbing tide
Xhe singing flood returns in joy at last
The night is long and the pain weighs heav
ily,
But God will hold His world above descair.
Look to the east where up the lucid sky
ine morning climbs! The day shall yet
be fair. Celia Thaxter.
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quors is neither a, proper thing
nor to encourage.
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to do
It will be remom
Wrxl Uiat at the Diolomatic State
dinner the cus'.omary seven or
u,inP9'di'ft served, as usual, to the
guests, (Mrs. Cleveland took only wa
ter, Mrs. Cleveland s interesting personal
ity continues to afford much material
for the gossips and the press. - Iler
most trivial sayings and doings, and
many things which she.has never said
nr ilnn a. are eonstantlv printed. She
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is now enjoying a season of quiet re
tiremontand rest at the President's
country place, "Oak View," and has
not been to the White House for
foitnight '
: The novel proposition has been mads
that all the ladies who have presided
ne hostess of the Executive mansion
make arrangements for a meeting and
Washington. All the
former Presidents have passed away,
but thlre are still living eleven ladies
who Mve occupied the position of first
lady of the land. These are the wid-
cw of President Tyler and Mrs. Sem-
nle. her sten-dauahter, now an inmate
of the Louise Home in this city, who.
.liirmrr thfi nariod between her own
o. I
mother's death and the second marri
age of her father, was the head of his
hnnst.br.lfl at Mie White House. Then
there are the widow of Pesident Polk,
and Mrs. Johnston, the niece of Pres
irWfc TWhanan. who was for four
ihe mistress of the Mansion
Mrs. Patterson, the daughter o:
President Johnson; Mrs. , Grant, who
had the position for aight years; Mrs,
Hayes who had it fcr four; Mrs. Gar
field, who had it only six months; Mrs,
McElroy, the late President Arthur's
sister, who was lady of the White
House during part of each of the
three years of his term; Miss Rose
Cleveland, who reigned fifteen, months
nnrl lastlv. the YOUnoT wife of the
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President.
i When, last evening, General Sheri
dan repeated by request, his lectuere on
"The Modern Pagan," which was, by
the way an attack and a refutation o
of Inrjersollisui, ho was introduced to
the audienco by the lieutenant Gen
et al of tho Army. They are friends and
of each other but are not
relatives. The lecturer says he
constantly asked what relation he is to
General "Phil." He answered the
question humorously once, in a politic
al snecch. "So that there can be no
possible misunderstanding," said he,
will state that I am neither his father
nor his brother nor his cousin nor his
jmcla nor his wife's aunt's sister'i
mother-in law. In fact, he was no
possible relation of the great soldier.
"General George," he is called by
his friends, owas his title of General
to having once been Adjutant-General
of Louisana. He was elected to the
Forty-third Congress from that state,
but his election was contested by ex
Governor Pmchback, and he was not
awarded his seat until the closing
hours of tha last day of the last session,
just in time to draw his pay for - two
years service, mileage, and expenses of
contest, amounting in oil to about
fourteen thousand dollars.
COMFORT IN BLUE CLOUDS.
Tricks
Why Men Smoke The Peculiar
and Oddities of Smokers.
"How do men smoke?" repeated tho
man of knowledge, in a reply to a query
of the reporter, aa he tilted back in his
chair and lit a cigar. "I should answer
that by asking another question, that is,
Why do men smoke? You tell me why
a man uses the 'noxious weed' and I wiU
tell you how he does it. There are an
infinite number of reasons why men
smoke. Some men smoke because they
are nervous, some men smoke because
they are phlegmatic, many merely from
habit, a very large number do it because
others do so, and a small minority smoko
because they really enjoy it
"Smokers have all sorts of peculiar
tricks and oddities. One man I once
knew had a trick of constantly knock
ing off the ashes with his little finger.
He would keep that little finger wagging
continually, and when there were no
ashes he would burn bis finger. But it
was a habit which he seemed wholly un
able to overcome. Some men whom I
have known would always swallow the
smoke. The nicotine-laden vapors whicfi
they would take into their stomachs
must have kept those organs in a con
stant state of distension.
"Others seem to find an inexplicable
delight in making chimneys of their
noses and sending the smoke in vol
umes through those orifices. I once
knew a man who had a peculiar trick
of shutting one eye to look along his
cigar with the other as he put it into
bis mouth. He was a bashful man,
and never thought of flirting with the
girls on the street, but that habit used
to get him into no end of scrapes.
How? Why, the girls all thought he
was winking at them.
"The peculiar habits of smokers will
sometimes run through a whole family.
I remember a funny instance of that.
A man came to me in my office one day
and represented himself as a brother of
an old mend of mine, lie wa3 a
shabby, forlorn-looking specimen, and
I was not inclined to believe his story,
especially as there was no personal re
semblance to his brother, but I sat and
talked to him a while. He told a plausi
ble story, but still I was not inclined to
believe him, and finally I told him to
clear but, that I couldn't be bothered
with him. Then my better feelings
came to the front, and I gave him a ci
gar, j He took it with a sad, forgiving
smile and lit it.
"He hadn't taken But one puff before
I was on my feet begging his pardon,
After taking that puff he had taken out
his cigar with a peculiar jerk and had
blown the smoke out of the corner of
his mouth in a manner which I had
noticed and laughed over a hundred
times when with his brother I saw him
do it. I knew then that I was not be
ing imposed upon. "Galveston News.
Coloration of Animals.
Coloration was long quite unintelligi
Die, that or creatures which are very
conspicuous and often so gaudily col
ored as to attract attention; but it is
now found that many groups of species
thus colored have a totally different kind
of protection in being endowed with
such an offensive odor and taste as to be
inedible. Whole families of' butterflies,
moths, beetles and other insects are now
known by actual experiment to be so
protected, and those in every case pos
sess conspicuous colors, or at all events
are entirely wanting in those protective
hues which characterize most creatures
which serve as food to others.
As illustrations of these forms of use
ful characters I may mention the glow
worm and fireflies, which belong to in
edible groups, but being nocturnal and
soft-bodied, would be liable to be seized
and injured, if not devoured, without
the warning light which tells all insect-
eating creatures (after one. experience)
that they are uneatable. This interpre
tation of the use of the light was sug
gested by Mr. Belt and has been adopted
by Mr. Darwin. A. R. Wallace in
Fortnightly Review.
Effect of Lamp Shades on Eyesight.
In some interesting experiments made
by an English oculist on the relative
values of various forms of lamp shades
an important result was arrived at. The
method pursued by him was to measure
the brightness of white paper lying on a;
table over which the scource of artificial
light was suspended at a given distance
by means of a Weber photometer. Thus
the fact was confirmed that the general
effect of a shade is to increase very
greatly the illumination immediately
under the light, while not modifying it
notably at an angular distance greater
than forty-five degrees from this re
gion.
Taking as a measure of the value of
the illumination in this case the number
of lines which can be read from a news
paper in a minute, and as a unit of
illumination that of a normal candle at
a perpendicular distance of a meter from
the paper, it is' found that the best
illumination is not less than fifty such
units, but even a fifth of ; this illumina
tion is very rarely secured, except im
mediately under a lamp provided with a
good shade. Scientific Journal.
TVnat It Denotes.
A phrenologist says that "fullness un
der the eye denotes language.'' When
the fullness is caused by another man s
fist it denotes very bad language, gener
ally. Norristown Herald.
A man named Hug is running for
iudfre in Philadelphia. He ought to
be able to squeeze in.
Backlen s Arnica Sal 76-
Th e Best Salve in ; the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hand3, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded- Price 25 cts "ibox.
Far saleby Marsters & Co
v f wouM enjoy your dinner
J vv and are prevented by Dys
pepsia, use Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets.
They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Flatulency and Constipation.
We guarantee them. 25 and 5Q cents.
at Masster's drug store. '
the
of
oft. BWb. 2S&S
thousands suffering: from Asthma, Con
sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Acker's English Bemedyt It is the best
preparation known for all Lung Troubles,
eoia on a positive guarantee at ivc., WC
at Marker's drag store.
mm
Samuel Makes,
Asiier Marks
UNBOUNDED SUCCESS.
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Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions, Cigars,
Boots and Shoes.
Roseburg Flouring Mills
RAST & GRITESER.
Thi3 mill is turning out
CHOICE FLOUR,
and
will see that you are satisfied.
Get your biscuit flour at the
Roseburg Mills.
The highest market nice paid for
wheat
JH. O'M ALLEY,
Propiietor of the
ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS,
And Dealer in
TeosiBSTONES, Tablets, Etc.
Shop Rear of IIogau'B Store.
EXTERMINATOR.
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EXTERMINATORS! AT
A GREAT SUCCESS.
THEY ARK CHEAP.
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ANTON LAU,
Watch-Maker Jeweler and Optician.
DEALER IX
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY. SPECTACLES AND
OAKLAND s 1 OlIEGOX.
OPTICAL GOODS A SPECIALTY.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
JOSEPH SIIINDLER.
PROPRIETOR
Of The
C IT Y BAKERY
AND
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This space is reserved for
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
full stock, of Bread, Cakes, Pics, Plain
and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection
of French anil American Candies and Choc
late Goods
Wool and Produce of every Descrip
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
S. MAltlCS S: CO Roselmrir. Or.
i Makes The Very Best Lumber.
ROUGH per M 8.00
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RUSTIC per M S1G.00
FLOORING per M. $16.00,
Sam Cameron Manager.
j Situated 15 miles from Rosi Lurg o.i North Umpqua. Gooi! toads in Summer.
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If you wish to buy Good White
O i' Colored Shirts, Ask for the
STANDAED
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Fok a Good Pair of Overalls, Ask for the
Boss of the Road
and take no others.
To 13 had of all fiwt-clasa dealers.
But before you do that come 'round
W. Gr. WOODWAED'S
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Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE
One of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town
use nothing hut the best leather, and have got
i EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME
W Gr. Woodward Hoseburg.
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SUCCESSOR TO -
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Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN !
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Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea
soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desired.
ALSO
Miiiiulactiircrsof Sash & Doors in .ill Sizes and Ouantltics.
Our Factory is now in full operation and wc can offer as a specialty all kinds of Store SCai'dty of money and tllO prCSGIlt depression ill business, WL
ana Uffich rittings, Tcbniso and Sckoll work at lowest figures. We solicit correspon
dence which is assured prompt attention.!
-DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Koseburc: Oregon.
Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment o
General Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration of'the
Sugar Pine D;or & Lumber Co.
Grants Pass. Oregon.
DEV0REJ & ELLIOTT
Successors to PAGE $ DIM 311 CK
DEALERS IN
study their own interests by calling on lvm and examining
Before purchasing elsewhere. I do. not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less man cost, but will assure all who patronize me
i tat tnoy win get their goods
At Tlie Lowest Living Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price.
Sol. Abraham.
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GEO. ..MAGBETH 4 E0.
PITTSBURGH Pt.
fOR SALCWtDf ALERS EVWY WHERE.
CT. t3 "EXXl3LS.
A Full Line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Table axd Pocket Cutlebt,
Glassware Cfrookery
Qneensware - Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge.
BARKER7 & WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
- A SPECIALTY.
Produce bought and the highest cash
price paid.
ROSEBURG OREGON.
New Stage Line.
ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VAUEY
Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednes
diys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
lhursdays, and Saturdays. Time of
leaving both terminal points 6 o'clock
M. and anives at each point at 6
o clock p. M.
Robt, T. McCclloch,
Prop.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
jgSMOND HOTEL,
first Class In Every Particular,
Coeser Frost asd M.riso.s Sts
PORTLAND, OKEGON
TliOVA Ol lXEAS, rroprittor.
JENGSLDSH
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11 KMftKaT Swei
San Tkawxzxi Cau
DRUGS, PAINTS, ! 0IL8,
GLASS, JEWELRY, i WATCHES,
PUTTY. COMBS. I E1C. ETC.
We expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to
the interest of all to deal with us. We also invite a continuation of the pat
ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones.
W GIVE JS A CALL.Lg$
Drain & o() Drain. Douglas Co, Oregon,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
GEO. M. PRIOR Wm. FERGUSON, !
Camas Valley. Camas Valley, j
Teas-
F. P. McDEVITT,
Roscburjj.
Hardware, Crockery,
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L UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND
anil furnislipd on slinrt TCnf? an4 T mvroT rr.Txrr DDTnro
" wax,v nuu tfcV VUO AiV T XJkJX A VJLX JT X. llXViJO.
RUSTIC AND FLOORIIIG A SPECIALTY-
Furnished in any Dimensions,! to Order -
Address, PRIOR & FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County.
Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburg.
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationary Photograph and
Perfumery,
Crockery and
Queens Ware
Autograph albumst
Stand, Hand, and
Hanging Lamps
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER WARE,1 and TEN THOUSAND
OTHER THINGS TO j NUMEROUS TO MENTION
Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT.
WIT'Lloore
BATS, CAFS, BOOTS Am-JD SHOES.
ers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im
possible here to enumerate.
Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing a'l can be satisfied
that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash
only.
1SI. JOSEPHSON.
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Keejs a full line of Dress Goods of eveiy variety and Shade.
A full line of Silks.
A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets.
A full line of B'ancy Dress Goods.
, A full line of Hosiery.
A full Hue of Cloihinjr.
A fall line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos
A full line 'of Crockery and Glaesware.-
And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
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Ncrrous Debility, Seminal WcakaSKa, Exhausted
Vitalitf , Spermatorrhoea, LOST MANHOOD, Impo
tency, Paralysis, Prostatoirhoea, and all the-terrible
effects nf Self -abuse, and excess in maturer years,
such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude; Nocturnal Emis
sions, aversion to society, dimness of vision. Noises
n the head, the Tital fluid assinsr unobserved in
the urine, and many other diseases that lead to in
sanity and death.
I tOCKG 51 ES
Suffering from any of the above symptoms, should
consulttis at once. The drain can be stopped, vital
ity restored, and life may be again pleasant instead
of a burden. There may be
j MIDDLE-AGED MEN
who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of
the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting;
or burning sensation, and a weakening of the srstem
in a manner they cannot account for, Ropy sedi
ment in the nrine, etc Many die of this difficulty
ienorant of the cause, which is the second stara nf
seminal weakness.
Ccem Guaranteed is all Sucn Casm. .
Coksultatiok Freb. ThorouRh examination
and advice, including chemical analysis and micro
scopic examination of the urine, $. A-n honest
opinion given in every case.
The following Medicines supplied at the prices named
SIR ASTLY COOPEK VITAL SESTORATlVE
s3 a bottle, or four t'mos the quantity, $10.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Sent to any one applying by letter, stating sj niit
toms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to all
business transactions.
The Celebrated Kidjiet Rexrdy, NEPIIRITICUM,
for all kinds of kidney and bladder complaints, gon
orrhoea, gleet, leacorrhcea, etc. For sale by all drug
gists; 81 a bottle, cr 6 bottles for 5,p0.
The English DANDELION, LIVER AND DYS
PEPSIA PILL is the best in the market. For sale
by all druggists; price SO cts. a bottle.
Address ENGLISH MEDICAL DISPENSARY,
No. II Kiarsct Street, 8s F&ascisco, Cai.
LAKGENBERG'S
UdQl aitdl Shoe Star,
Jackson Strect,Oppclte Poet Office,
B oaebaro;, Oregon.
KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST
assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and
other makes of BOOT8, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP
PERS and everything in the Bool and Shot Hue, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boos and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather and Warrant ajl
my work,
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANOENBEUa.
JPUIiNIl VRE PAL A CP,
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
Has the finest stock of furniture south of Portland
which he sells as cheap as It can be bought
in he State. The new fans-led
DO UBLE BED LOUNGE.
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PATENT CORNICES.
Ako has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed
ding, chain, tables,
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of Childrena Chairs, etc.
J". CIUJEfiSLEEtE.
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