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SEMI-WEEKLY. The Semi-Weekly Koseburg Eeview Is the leading "newspaper and the best advertising medium in Southern ;, Oregon. Subscribe now. c Only $2t00 Per Annum. SEMI-WEEKLY- The Semi-Weekly Eoseburg Roview Is just the paper for you to tak to rt all the local and general news. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Only $2.00 Per Annum. VOL.XIV. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 10. 1889. .Roseburg 0 : Review ' . aa . t t . ' 6 "NTH II r-rr " - - - - ' ,v i GENERAL DISEOTQgY. Besjamtn Hareisos.. Jrsident. Levi f Moeton, Vice President James G. Buunk....... SecreUry of State Willi m Wisdom5, SecreUry of Treasury. Johh vV. Noble. .Secretary of the Interior. Redfield Proctor .. ....Secretary of War Besjamis F. Tract . . .SecreUry of Navy. Johs Wanamaxkr. . .Pot Master General. W H. H. Miller Attorney General. Jebemiah Rcsk, SecreUry of Agriculture, Melville W. Fuller....... Chief Jaatice. DOUGLAS COUNTY. . C. Fui-LERTON .. Senator. . E. Kicker, ) Jas. Blunoell, Reprea -nUtives. E. E. Labrie, J , , . A. Taylor. Ben. C. Ar.EE .Sheriff. V L Arlington Treasurer. Otis Hutchsom School Superintendent Ias A. Steblino ..............Assessor. J. H. Fnziiuca .........County Judge. Lwis Ash . ... . . . , . V Coirrrru'asioners. . i. ... tiro .T..iur.t I 111 VCAiniblVbK.... I V F. Bk kjos .Surveyor. Da. S. S. Marsters Coroner. Thos. Graham, M. D. M. R. C. S. County Physician. ThoV. Smith . : Sheep Inspector precinct officers: J. A. F.GGERS.. David Hunter.......... H. S French ' '"j- Justices. . . .Constable CITY OF ROSEBURU. L. F. Lane. I John Kast, I J. Gh.ukrsi.keve Trustees. Davii Mo kk, A. I'AkKS. ' , s. F. Fi.OKU. . recorder. T. FrtRU Hakkv McClali.es.. Aiarsnai. Treasurer. i.onnK directory. PH1LETARIAN LODOK No. 8, I. O. O. r., meet on Saturday evening of ,.i. .xk t7ivl:k. In their hall at Kosebuiv SlemWrs fi.he order In (food standing are Invited to alien. I. liv order of tho N. G. CNION ENCAMPMENT, No. , I. O. O. F., meets atOdil Fellows' Hall on the first and third Tliuredaysol ucli month. VUitiwe brethren Invited to attend. O. A. Taylor, U. V. C. A. Skiilbkkbr, Scribe. , w,l!MP(it!.V t'HAlTER, Nc 11, R. A. M.,Hold ''"JW't their regular " communl;ations every -'tV third Tuesday in each month. All mt-iuherain trood'Btandinit will take due and iwwf.v iioiii-i, and govern themselves accordingly Visiiiu,' i' i:n;.iiiiioiifi are invited to meet with the -liapel wi.un convenient. i M. F. RAPP, H. P. Swon Oaso. Sc'v ' .. lfi)SEB itilur m liLKfl CHAPTER No. SO. E. S. hold their mlii.. I. - M . .1 Y. : -.1 irt,n.onv. re: ii fcich in mth. .Visiting members in good standing are ree-tfully invited attend. AN. Clara I- llkrtos, Frks Johnson, Worthy Matron. Secretary. A LAUHEL LODGE A. F. M. WILL HOLD ASkea.;h full moon. N. P. Bunnkll, W. M. Fkks Joiissox.Sse.i A. O. U. W. ROSKBCRO LODGE No. 1C, meets the second and foarth Mondays of e:ih month at 7.30 P. M. in the old Masonic Mall. Members in good standing are invited to attend. D. H. Wkst, C. W. Joiishtos, Financier. Recorder. " PROFESSIONAL- L F. LANK, JOHN LANE IANK &LANE, Attorneys at Law. .Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel. & F. FLOED Attorney at Law. ROSEDURG, - - - OREGON. J. C. FULLERTON, Attorney at Law. Office iu Marks' brick, up stairs. C. A. SEHLBREDE, ATTORNEY ATT L.AAV AND ' Office Marks Block Koseburg, Oregon. K. L. MILLER, M D SORGEON. Homoeopathic Phjsician. Oflke up staira ia the old Sheridan Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality. Dr M. M- Murphy, Physician & Surgeon OlTiceat the hte Dr. Iloovtr's office. ROSEBURG, - - OREGON. 3T Calls day or night promptly attended. EDWARD J PAGE, . SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, OAKLAND - OREGON. Special attention to ' diseases of women. JAMES H. HAWKINS, B.S.. M.D. 'OAKLAND- - - - ! OREGON. Special attention to Diseases of the KYE t KIDNEYS. "Calls promptly attendetl toight or day. D M BROWER, M D l'hysician & Surgeon Cills promptly answered day or lUtfht. Office, on J-.ickson St. near the Dank ltesiilence in North Rosehurg near Col. L:uif'.s residence. DR. J. W. SH ANGLE Physician & Surgeon. Office at Caro ISros. residence on Jacltson St ROSEBURC1 - - - - - OREGON- Special attention given to diseases of the skin. - Pimples and Freckles removed. 1)11. THOS. GRAHAM Has established a dispensary in connection with his practice, where he has supplied Him sell with all the latest appliances to enable him to more successfully prosecute his profes sion. nit. j. ozias, Physician & Surgeon hours: I IO a. m. to 12 rn " OFFICE: 2 to 4 and 8 to 9 p. m. I Opp. Slocum's Hall, Sundays, 3 to 5 p . m. J Jackson Street. ROSEBURG, OREGON. J- JASKULEK. Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles and Eyeglasses. FULTj link of . . CIGARS, TOBACCO FANCY GOODS. rE ONLr RELIABLE OPTOMER IN TOWN for the properadjustment of Spectacles. Depot of the Qenuin Brazilian Pebble Spectacles and Eve glasses. Offtcs in Hamilton's Brick Block. Typewriting. Pramnnnhin nmuiuni t.i ess ana L&al Foin.iT,, soreue!! work done in eaeh of our several fHySX11.. 5s? Pntt Snta ""Motion areputa- i:AZz. "w acnoois anain, securing to SSSStK0' F paduates profitable empfoy SS5J!!."P and stenographers.' buuiiikiu at any iime. l catalogue nee.; rrneipai, ferUsad, Or.i.e HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ' 1 - - -- DEPOT HOTEL. OAKLAND, OREGON. Rioliai'tl Thomas, Prop. R LEEP I N(i ACCO M O D AT10NS. AND THE Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at tin Dnpot of the llilroad. the New York Coffee House SAnd Oyster baloon.g Leading Check Restaurant in the City. . SIFORD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND OREGON AWPrivateUooms jf the Latest Design!) f-r Ladies OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. C. W. KNOWLES ST. CHARLES HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN- C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Good Restaurant Connected With The House Fire-proof Brick Etiildinir 180 Room. ' In the Center of the city. COR. FRONT AKD MORRISON STS., PORTLAND C. H. Monroe, Late of the Monroe House. Proprietor Ghemekete Hotel. FRliE BUB, Sample rooms for Commercial Travelers From $1 to $.1 por day. OREGON SALEM TIIE STATE Agricultural College, CORVALLTS, OREGON. Term Commences Wednesday September 12, 1888. FACULTY. A lull corps of experienced Professors and Teachers. COURSE OF STUDY. Arranged expressly to meet the demands and needs ot the larming interests ci me siaie. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. For students over 15 years of age who desire to enter the College but are not preparea to enter College classes by examination . MILITARY TRAINING. To the extent required by law. . BUILDINGS. Laree, Commodious and well ventilated. LOCATION. In a cultivated and Christian community, and one of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circulars, containing matter full of interest to farmers, will be regularly issued and copies mailed to each patron of the College. EXPENSES Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more frte scholarships from every county. Consult your County Superintendent. We confidently appeal to th? farmers and Granges of Oregon to patronize the only school established by Oregon for the pro motion ot her agricultural interests. For catalogue or other information, address? B. I ARNOLD, President, Corvalhs, Oregon. THE OLD RELIABLE BUT 0 BBS SB 07. On Jackson street, established in 1867. Also a new Bhop near tbe depot established for the bene fit of his many customer?. Jacob Kitlzcr HENRY EASTON'S Grocery Store! KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full assortment of OF ALL KINDS. Guaranteed to be of the best quality. CANNED FRUITS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, ETC., ETC. CANDIES and CAKES. A SPECIALTY. Produce Bought -AND THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID Give me a call and convince yourselves. tt Ar ? t' a ssrniv ROSEBURG, - - OREGON. W - THE BOOM HAS COME AND - II, Parry, the Tailor, Will make you the latest style suits. REMEMBER That one suit made to order will last aa long as three "Buzzards." If yon want to keep np with the times, call on II. Parry and order a suit that will make you look as if yen belong to somebody. r . RoseDurg Flouring Mills VRAST CRITESER. This tuill is turning out CHOICE FLOUR, and TJEIOJES. CE.IT33SEK, Will see that you are satisfied. Get your biscuit flour at the Roseburg Mills Tho highest market price paid for wheat. CpTN ' LI n ? ffTl WTi Ei? Tl 1 rN a DOUGLAS COUNTY, comprising an area of 4900 square milefi, is within itself an Empire of Wonderful Resources, Magnificent Climate, and Agricultural, Mineral and Timber Wealth, and OFFERS THE GREATEST Inducements to Home-seekers That can be found on the Pacific Coast. R0SEBU11G, the county seat cultural, fruit and stock vaising district, and is a thriving town of 1800 inhabitants. The prosperity and advancement of tho county during the present year will be Air greater than ever before, and nomc-seekers and Capitalists should make their purchases NOW Don't wait, but take advantage of the present low prices. To all interested parties we would say: TIIE HENDRICKS-RE VIE W . AT THE RBVI BW OPPIOB ROSEBURG, OREGON, Transacts a General Eeal Estate Business and takes pleasure in showing land to Intending Settlers. We buy and sell on commission, Farming Land, Stock Ranges, Improved and Unimproved Land, City Property, Etc. etc, f Special attention given to the developing of Douglas County's industries, Agricultural, Me chanical and Milling interests, and imparting information to Capitalists as well as those seekirg investments in Oregon lands. Eastern Manufacturers and Money lenders will find it to their ad vantage to confer with us, also all persons requiring information as to plants for Foundries, Saw and Planing Mills, Canneries, Brick making, etc. etc. Correspondence Solicited. We have for sale, among many other choice bargains, the following: FLOUR MILL FOR SALE. J A GREAT OFFER. Doin;; a fine local and custom business of 360 acres cho:cc farming nnd fruit lands a mile from town; between 50 and 75 acres of Fine tract of land containing. 568 acres half hM a lmle of shipping point on O. & 1-. nd, hogpen, slaughter and smoke house marsh and bottom. Dykes and levees com- raiiroai. Crom dwelling, fair barn and $3500. Also near the mill property, a nice plcte. Forty acres in cultivation. Good orchar( of laring fruit trees, consisting of 1 1 1 - : I A irl tiriiT Tiac lirmcn him ond ftflicr ! . . residence ana oarn, wuii ioi, nm-imauuu. r 1 : : r v. dry building and machinery, with everything pertaining to a first-class lmsines, together with land on which the Property stands. The whole nronertv can be Ixmeht very low, of 1 a j - will sell half interest in the above to some re- sponsible party who wishes to engage in the manulacture of Agricultural Implements, the latter preferred. This we think one of the beat locations in the state. Hendricks-Re view Real Estate Company. S. B. HENDRICKs, Manager. Siunrr. Mmirj. S. MARKS & Co. CfflBEBAL III HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND D 1 nmim lit liY lli jmw Crockery, Glassware, Provisions, Cig-ars, Boots and Shoes. Wool and Produce of every Descrip tion Bought AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. S. 3XA.ItIt to CO - Koseburg, Or. Lumber, Lumber! Can be supplied to the citiz-iis of Roseburg and vicinity In Car Load Lots Direct from our mills at Hudson. In smaller quantities through L. C. BEARDSLEY, Roseburg BULKLEY & HEJ1LJD LUMBER CO. P. O. Address Drain, Douglas county, Oregon. , A Great Bargairi Store. MYRTLE CREEIL - - - - OREGON DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet ArlicK s, Stationery, etc. etc. etc. Also a stock of DRV GOODS, GROCERIES aml.HAKDWARE. Troilnce Ixuight. The patronage of the people of Myrtle Creek ami vicinity respectfully solicited. Low Prices and Quick Hales. I can please you, so don't fail to give me a call. Ciias. E. W01.VERTON. f.. '- . . President'. J. W. Cusick, Treasurer. The Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 00, PAID UP TN" ALBANY, WM. ULRICH, District Aj;ent, MKDFORD, OREGON. of Douglas county, is located in s - , oui iniuuings. -ru lenceu, w in cross icnces. t !i a 1 1 e 1 . t t Located on Smith river 6 miles from Gardiner I)o"Klas ct,unly' A,so 5o acres of wild land lying two miles l,elow the above tract and four miles from Gardiner. Offered very ,mv For further particulars enquire of llendricks Reviesv Real Estate Co. S. 15. Hendricks, Manager. ASHER MAUKS DEALERS IN , (i(K)E bru()(I!!l J. O. Wbisman, i..'- "Vice- President. ' i J. K. Ei-DErkin, Sec. and Manager. CASH fGO.000.00. 01 i EC ON L. D CARLE, Local Agent. ROSEBURG, OREGON. the midst of this rich agri- appes, pears, plums ami peaches. 100 acres arable, balance fine timber and pasture, all suitable for fruits. Easy terms. Fine farm in Tehama county, California, containing 300 acres 01 very prouueuve lanu 200 acres of which is level plow land, lalance timbered and table land suitable for pasture. Located 12 miles from Corning on railroad. Stage passes the place daily. J'.uihlings fair and within a quarter of a mile of .sc'hjo! . OAKLAND HOTEL Win. H AUG AN Prop. MEALS 2.') CENTS. ; LODGING 25 CENTS. BOARD AND LODGING PR WEEK $4. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS- Thorough satisfaction is guaranteed to travelers and the public in general. T Tho table ia supplied with the best the market affords.; OAKLAND - - - - i - OREGON. McGrejor's old rtanJ, Jackson Street : j Rosebursr. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES. THIS MARKET is always supplied with the choicest quality of Of all kinds, including beef,: pork, veal and mutton; also, corn lecf. sausape. lard. etc. The most favorable- inducements offered to patrons, and no effort will be spared toward The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S. Hamilton. Succewor to 8. Hamilton. Roseburg Oregon tfv n 7A, n ' Ub " 11 .-STwsieJ? SJV C ROYAL foSaai NJ Absolutely Pure. lliis powder never varies. A rnirvel of poritr s'rengtii ami wholesomeneas. More economical Uian the or.linarv kinds, and cannot beaolil in com petition with the multitude .f low test, short weight alum or plunpltata powders. Sold onlv in cans. KuVAL UAKINU PuWIjKK CO., lOti Wa 1 St. N. Y. Great Eng-lisli Remedy "Zggt Murray Specific. A guaranteed cure for all nervous disease, such aa wkak mkmorv, loss ok BHAi.N rottKR, listeria, Head ache, PAIS IS TIIK HACK, KERVOI 8 PROSTRATION, WAKKFl'LNKKS, LKI l'OR RI.OKA, I NIVKR8A1. LASilS DK, 8RMI WKAKNKN9, Impotuncy and genera loss of power of the Generative Oraranst-in either --...r... Bfore Taking. rauiri-u ujr iiiuiscretion or over exertion, and which ultimate- !QaSx ly lead to pkkmati kk old aob, ix HAXiTYand coxsmpTinx. 51.00 a hox or six boxes for $.1 00. Sent hymail on receipt of price. Full particulars In pamphlet, sent free io every applicant. JSLPrS-SV We Guarantee Six Boxes ea to cure any case. ForeverygoOO AfterTklg. order received, we send six boxes, with a written guarantee to refund the money if our specific docs not effects cure. Addressall communications t. the Sole Manufacturers, tiik mtrray .mki.k isr co. , , . . lianas City, Mo. Sold in Roseburg by W. S. Hamilton. JOHN A. SUFFE3IN, Proprietor of the ROSEBURG. Iron Works CASTING of any size and Iron Work of every description neatly and promnlv ex ecuted. ' GRIST, QUARTZ & SAW MILLS ' Made to Oiuler. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES . Made to Order and Warranted. ONLY BEST MACHNINT$TS EMPIOYED DR. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy. 751 MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. piOAND LEAUX HOW TO AVOID VT disease, and how wonderfulh you are made. Private office, 211 Geary Street. Consultation on lost manhood and all diseases of men. Send for ftooks. MILLWOOD MILLS ox m tm creek. CLARKE RAKER, Proprietors. We are now prepared to furnish lumber of tbe best quality in quantities to suit tlie purchasers always having on hand the iarjjeit stock of any mill in Douglas County. We will fnrnUli lumber at ou'rin'll at the following TRICES. No-1 ronirh lumber 53 to ?10 M No. 1 flooring, tin h l & M 10 M No. 1 tloorinsr, 4 inch l & M .'$18 m No. 1 finishing liimlicr... .....$18 M CLARKK & BAKER. CITY DR-AYING DONE WITH DISPATCH. ('ALL ON JOS. !AKLOX. BUICK & liEXJAMin REAL ESTATE AGENCY. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Itosehurg, Oregon. t&V.ny ami WcoX Estate on Commission. Loan sioncy on Improved Linus. 4THvc for Rale Larue ami Smi.:i Tmcta of Airri- cuiiurai, Crainii! sn.l Tmilr Lsn.U ami City Property ('i res.on(li-iiie Solicit). RED FRONT Cigar Store! M. CAllO, Manager. , v IX ROSEBURG. XOTICE. TO ALL WIIOAJ'IT MAY CON cern that I Iiare appointed D. W. Stearns of Calapooia Precinct, - Post office address, Oakland; Ralph Smith of Deer Creek Precinct, Postoffice ad dress, Roseburg, and A. J. Chapman of Wilbur Precinct, Postoffice address Wilbnr; Inspectors of Stock for said Precincts, and others will be added as parties interested make their desires known to me. THOS. S5HTII Inspector of Stock fcr Douglas Co. Or. Wilbur, Or., April 13tb, 1887. Essaji and Orations Delivered by the Uraduating (Jfes of the Kosetrarg Public School, on Friday May 31. 1889. VALVE OF CHARACTER. By Leua WU1U Would we have our names enrolled with the great we must have characters of our own. In some instances men may irrespective of their own merits receive tokens of honor. It is much easier to acquire money than charac ter. : Wealth may 'to a certain degree command respect", but in an intelligent community nothing i3 so valued as character. It is but a poor pass:poi t here to say that you had ancestors vlJ3were distinguished. In some rc s- ec's it is a disadvantage because more is expected of such a one. A jerson ?nay have, a fine reputa tion, but a very poor character; while on tho other hand one may have a bad reputation and a good character. Some irls may think they have a hard time at their homes. Frequently the work' assigned them is not the kind they prefer. It becomes tedious and tiresome. At last it is found very difficult to be industrious; but by be ing patient and faithful a good charac will be the grand rewaid. j Those who possess character will cre ate friends, gather enough of earth's treasures, apd open a sure way to hap piness arid honor. No one can esti mate the real value of a character un til it is once lost. Once lost so easily; yet more than a lifetime may be re quite I tD regain it. A good name may be injured but if ou once merit a bad name no matter where you go, it will follow you. If we are sufficiently watchful over our own actions, we shall have no time to lit id fault with the conduct of others. The life of Franklin was marked by propriety as ell as by self-respect. He possessed more moral greatness than appeared to ihe incredulous. The character of Washington is one which every young American should emulate. SHORTNESS Of LIFE. -- y... By flnltam Simmons.1 - -: Looking over the past ages of the world, when generation after genera tion were swept away, the brevity of human existence and individual influ ence becomes apparent. True, thvre were many whose powers and influence were so great that their narut s and ac tions are still quoted. But there are millions who - have lived and died and were forgotten centuries ago; their names live only on their crumbling tombstones. Life after life has passed away and blooming cheeks have faded. Each has performed its portion of labor, felt its share of pain and pleasure, and passed to that which awaits all. White Nature smiled through un- changed centuries, the sun shone, the rain tell, the trees waved with grace and beauty, and entire phalanx of men have passed away, and have been for gotten as easily as the vapor that is absorbed by the influence of the glori ous rays of the sun. While we live, Nature smiles; and when, we die, the sun still shines on our graves; This grand universe takes no note of our de parture. The world affords the same attractions for us that were offered to our ancestors; and when our names will have been forgotten, similar pleas ures, joys and smiles will await the coming generations. ', Only a short while and time with us as with our ancestors will end. Bye and bye the throbbing; heart will be still, and (ho busy brain will cease to plrtii, and the active hand will lie motionless. Only for a sdioit time of pain and pleasure, and the coffin lid will close over us, the last solemn prayer be said, tho mourners will dry the tears from their weeping eyes, and our names heard no more, even in the househo'd prayers. Time will not, .stop for us. The gap death ! will make for a short time, will 1)0 filleJ, and laughter will fall from the lips of those who have loved us tcn lt-i ly. Jov will take the place of mourning, ar.d we will be for gotten. This life thus brief, thus unimpor tant, is a preparation for a higher and more enduring existence m a home where death does not come, where mourning is never heard, where the pei feet existence denied here is prom ised to those who earn it in this brief earthly sojourn. It is but a short time in which we have to gain this blissful eternity, and not a movement should be wasted in loitering or evil. It should always b kept in mind, not as a terror, but as a kindness of our wise Heavenly Fa ther we cannnot kn&w the day nor the hour, in which our brief career will end, and the gates of eternity will open for us. We shall die and be for Children Cry for gotten here but each word and act ot our short lives will influence f ij ture lives and modify our existence in that eternity for which we are prepar ing. Let this life, then be passed ia use fulness, that we may live a little while as shining lights among the good, the ' true, and the worthy; and when we bid farewell to this beloved society, our associates will be as grand as God can find for us. XO EXCELLENCE iriTHOVT LABOR. By. W. A. Thornton. The education, moral and intellect. aaJ, of every individual, must be his own work. Education is the Art r,f Ldrawins out or dnvflnni'iin- tb faculties; of training hunianitv for the duties of life. r The ancients were strong morally, intellectually and physically. Their lives' have done much to shanen our characters, and in this way they have in part become the architects of our fortunes. How else could it have haiv pened that people, who have had the same opportunities, should be constant ly presenting us with such different re suits and rushing to various directions? Difference of talent w ill not solve the problem, because thatdineren.ee is often in ravor of the unfortunate one. You can see coming from the same school sometimes from the same family, two young men, one of whom is admitted to be a genius of high order, the other scarcely above mediocrity. You may see Hie son of genius sinkina and Der- ishingr in novertv and wrHvibr? while the other will be plodding his slow but sure way up the hill of pros perity, gaining at every .step, and reaching at last to eminence and dis tinciion, an ornament to his family and school, and a blessing to societv. Wdiose work is this but his own? The best school can only afford op portunities for instruction. There fore you must depend upon yourself as to whether you will be instructed or not, or to what point you will press this opportunity, for there is no excel lence without labor. You may find yourself toiling over tie most intricate problem of mathematics nntil you are -almostexhaiWcd; but, "if at first you' don't succeed, try, try, again, time will bring you your reward, try, try, again, " for there is i.o excellence with out labor. Genius exerted unwisely is like the poor moth that flutters around a can dle till it scorches itself to death. Gen ius should be like the Condor pitching from the summit of the Andes, soaring bove the clouds, and at last sustain ing itself at pleasure, in that empyreal ;ion, with an energy, invigorated rather than weakened by the effort. It is this capacity for high and lono- continued exertion this vigorous pow er of searching investigation and these ong and deep reaches for truth that raise us to the highest point of emi nence. This is the power from which will eminate tlm ml au. iibi) n UIUI1 are to enroll our iiames with those of the great and good. AWERS1TT. By Effle Willis. Men and women become indolent through the reverses of fortune s.,k.L y despondency is a grievous thing and a heavy load to bear. To see disaster and wreck in the present and uu light in the future, but only storms lurid by by the contrast of the past prosperity growing darker as they advance is enough to wreck and blight the hopes and ambitions of the most worthy per son. When want is imnt-rionslp Irnrwlr. ing at the door with no strength to ex pel it, or courage to endure, this is rlFA(1f 111 Anrmtrb l.nf tir!tAn . . : "r n ill Mil i& wrecked with his fortunes it "is more dreadful. If trouble comes, you need not look at it as a punishment, only as some thing to teach you to walk in the right way. To be over-laden with adversity has nothing in it of disgrace. Indeed to stand composed in the storm, amidst its rage and wildest devastation, until it passes hy vou and leaves you undismaj ed, is to be a true man. But how many do thi.s? The number is easily estimated. The storms of adversity like those of the ocean arouse and excite the skill and fortitude of the voyager. A smooth wa never made a skillful mari ner, neither do uniwtei ruptej proser ity and success qualify men for tbe greatest usefulness and happiness. If you sow, guided by duty, you will reap happiness. Duty well performed 'is the most favorable means to keep-misfortunes and distress from our doors. ' It is good for one to bear the yoke of misfortunes and uohappiness in youth. We must Strain cur minds to endure all things j and to meet and overcome all difficulties and danger. The path of life 13 in some way con . Continued on Jth Page. Pitcher's Castorla;