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i THE IvOseburg Review Is the leading newsjiauer and llie lest advertising medium in Southern Oregon. Subscribe now. Only $2.00 Per Annum. the ; BOSEBURG BEVKW Is Just the psper (or yon to take to fff al the local awl general news, SUBSCRIBE NOW. ' Only 83.00 Per JUssn. i i . -...' : 1- -1 Review, V0L.X1Y. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1889. Roseburg V I i ; 4 - I) 1 1' GESEEAL DI&ECTOfiY- Brsj amis Harries .. president. ! I ! Morton.. Vice President. ! .Urs O. Blainh.. Secretary of State William Wisdom. Secretary of Treasury. Johs W, Noble. Secretary of the Interior. Kcim Ll PaoeToa . . . . ...Secretary of War Bkxjamiti F. Tracv . . .Secretary of Navy. John WaKAMAKKR . . Post Master General W H H.Miller Attorney General. Jk'remiah RcsK, Secretary of Agriculture. Melville V. Fuller Chief Justice. STATE OF OREGON, V Dolpii I u s., Senators. I. H. Mitchell ) Biof.r Hermans .Congressman. Sylvester Pennoyer. Governor. Gen W. McBRIDB SecreUry of State. G W.WEiiB Stat Treasurer. K B. McELKv....3ur,t. Pub. Instruction. Frisk Baker.. State Printer. R. S. Strahan....) Ww. P. Lotto. Supreme Jadgea. W. W. Thaykp, , N. 1 wis. Clerk, UoarU mciiooi uanu v.muis, G. W Colvio,. 1 Robert Clow, j J. P. Kavll, ) Railroad Commissioners. C A. WAllOONER ticisw second judicial district. R S. BkaK..' Judge. l.'W- Hamilton ....Prosecuting Attorney. TJ. a i.AND OFFICE KOSEBUROv!jKg Ciias. W. joiixshm. A. C Jones .Receiver I signal SERVICE. Wm. Hell . Observe! . ! HOUGLA COUNTV. J. C. FtHXERTON fSeuator. K. KlCKKk, v : . . . ..R-tres ntativea. E. E. Labrie, i G. A. Taylor Be. C. Acer...... Sheriff. V. L. Arrixctox Treasurer. Oris IIinritsoN Sclfnnl Superintendent Jas. A. Sterling Assessor. .1. S. FlTZHUnu ...County .Imlge, f.P.wis A;n.-: . Commissioners. llrAt Vr A-riifc-pl V I w.fBkioos ... Surveyor. Dr. S. S Marsteih t oror.er. , Thos. Graham. M. 1). M. R. C. S. County rnysician. Thos. Smith Sheep Inspector PRC1SCT officers: J. A. Ei:gers Justices. DAVin fllfVlt-te I II. Fren. ii ..: ....consume CITY OF ROSEBURG. L. K. Lank. ! John Rasi, I J . GlLIiERSLKKVP. David Moore, A. Parks. ; S. K. Ki.of.i T. Ford Harry McClai.i.kn.... Trustees. Treasure - ZODOE JilREfTIHlY. PIII1.ETARIAN LOWJF. K-.. S, 1. . O. . P., nwet on tiatur.iiv vvllinir of fh t.k t7o'etock. In their at KuMimrv Menibm ..fthe onl to food stainlin-: r j-r o . a atlaad. B wlaol me . u. CWIOS ENCAMPMENT, Nu. 9, I. O. O. F., mets stoaa Follows' II all in the firataiia tliinl "t'ti msUavmrf ach uiuiith. Viaitiiiit brethren invil"! to alU'n-l. U. A. Tavlok.C. P. C. A. SKHLBRRttc, SeribA. I'MI'llCA CM APTEIl, Nr 11, U. A. M., hoU ihotr resnUr einnmuni .otioirf exitf-? fWjf tlilr-I TiieaJ.ay in twi-h niomh. All meiiilierii it, ml stauJii ill t!"" ilueand iil.v nutice and guvern thenwclves 4-ainly lailiny iiiuiiii('Ua are invited to uieet Willi tlie . -hariel when (Attvoaieia. M. F. KA1P, II . P. Hmoy C Se-"v. H0SF.IIU' CHAPTEK No. SO. E. S. hold their regular mrullni on the flrnt and third Thnrwlars In mch moDtli. VMitin niemhers in good standintr are mp.irtfirlif iuyitdt .attend . W.irth Uatroo. :' . Uliiblj Willi c n. r. - 1 " " I V rcifitlar meetings nn Wednesday on or Iwfore ; , SkeauhfuHniouu. N. P. Bi ssau., W. M. i A LAl'ktX W)WIE A. F. M. WILL HOLD Fs JoilNsns.Sw. A. 0. U. W. ' ! EOSEBURG LODGE No. 10, meets the seoind ainl fourth Mondavs of each mouth at 7.30 P. M . in the : old Masonic Hall. Memhers in good standm are ineillil r at tAflll. i D. 8. Wist, C. W. Jonssnw. Financier. Reorder. I ' PROFESSIONAL- I, r. LANE. JHK T ANE 4 LANE, ATTORNEYS -AT-1J Law, Main street, opposite Cosmo politan Hotel, Roieburg, Oregon. s. F. FLQED, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Review office, Roseburg, Oregon. .1 Law. Office in Marks' brick, op t a FULLERTON, ATT0RNEY-A r- j ttairs, Roseburg, Oregon. CA. SEHLBREDE, ATTORN EY-AT -Law and Notary Public. Office up stairs, Marks' Krick, Roseburg, Oregon. "kTlTmiller, md" . SOROEON. lioiiKPopathic Physician. Office up stairs in .the old Sheridan Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality. Dp M. M- MurpHy, Physician & Surgeon i Office at the hte Dr. Hoover's office. j ROSEBURG, - - OREGON j T Calls day or night promptly attended. EDWARI) J PAGE, ; SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, OAKLAND - - - ORLyON. j Special' attention to diseases of, WPIIieR. ' ; JAMES H. HAWKINS. B.S M.D. OAKLAND - - - OREGON. Special attention to Diseases of tl.r ; F.YE & KIDNEYS. Call promptly attewleJ night or day. ! ' -.-rri 1 u in wuv teia t w rhyttician & Surgeon Calls proinntlv answerct' dav or i illght'. '' ' I Office, on J:ickson St. near the Bank ; Residence in North Roseburg near CqI. Lane's residence. i thos. q 1:411 am lias est4blished a dispensary in connection with his practice, where he has supplied him elf with all the latest appliances to enable turn to more successfully prosecute his profes sion, DR.. JX. J OZTAS, Physician & Surgeon IIOCRS: lo a. m. to 12 m a to 4 and 8 to 9 p. Sundays, 3 to 5 p. OFFICE: Opp. Slocum's Hall, ro. J Jackson Street. 1 RC-SEpURq OREGON. , Di C, MINNIS, Physician and Surgeon, Office at Dr. Hoover's old office, ROSEBURG, - " 0REG0X. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS- DEPOT; HOTEL, Oakland, oneoox. Hiolnii-l ThoinnN, lrop. SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS. AND THE Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad. TITE New York Coffee House And Oyster Saoon. iLea(jj(j check Restaurant ill the City, HACKNEY. PROPRIETOR 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND - CRF.CON WPrtrate!looms.if .h I-itfSt Designs for Ladies : OPEN' DAY AND MlJHT. '. W. KNoWLES ST. CHARLES HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN. C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor. HUNT CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. iQood Rsstaunrt Ccrr.ccted With The House i Ki rr-' Crick BuiMU. ISO Kooms. In the Center of the city. COR. FP.OS AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND OAKLAND HOTEL Win . II A 11 OA X Pi-op. MEALS 25 CENTS. 'LODGING CENTS. BOARD AND LODGING PR WEEK $4. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS- Thorough sntisfiK.tion is guaranteed to travelers and the public in general. Tlie table is supplied wit!i the best the 'market atTords. OAKLAND OREGON. O. H. Monroe, Lnte r-f the Monroe House. I'ropii.'tor Chemekete Hotel. c , - d, mi t batllph - rooms for I ,nimnprcial J IBvelPTS - S.V1.I...I Kriin ?! to S:'. 1M.T ilny. OK EG ON Dr. J. C Shnmbrook J'nsicHin .5- Surgeon. ROSEP.URG ORKC.or TIIKS STATE Agricultural College, COR VALLTS, OREGON. Term C'ommeiK'Cs Mdn'.sda.Y September 13. 1K8S. FACULTY. A lull corps of experienced Professors and I T.rir.- i COURSE OF STUDY. i in which there is no Latin, Greek, Arranged expressly to meet the demands and j Frciieh or German. The English is ptEPARAo'IMENT?1- I pre-eminently a Brness Course. t For For students over 15 years of age w ho desire catalogues or other information, ad to enter the College but are not pit-pared In- dress . W. JOHNSON,' enler College classes by examination. . Prpsidpnt MILITARY TUA1NING. " ' To the extent required by law. :' liUILDlXGS. . ... . . .... . Large, CommoJious and well ventilated. ! LOCATION. In a cultivated and Christian community, and : JrO-A L Jj-tCC)AD ' w&?eS5lson. Coffee House and Restaurant, Circulars, containing matter full of interest to ! BOARD $3.,rfT PER WEEK farmers, will be regularly issued and copies i ' ' ' ' mailed to each patron of the College. j Regular Meals, 23 Cts. Reduced tolWw -ore free I n1 CM' 10 scholarships from every county. Consult; LUNCHES TO ORDER, vour Countv Supetinlendent. . i We confidenlry appeal to the farmers and ! (iranges of Oregon to pafronite the oaly ; school estalilisiieo t;y (Jreitn lor tlie pro- , motion of licr agricultural interests. j For catalogue or other information, address,! " 15. L. A RNOLD, Presitlent, ! Corvallis, Oregon. TTJE OLD REUABLB y S U XX 2& S B SE 0 Fa ! T'.u..L Z . , a,r I Also a new shop near the dejiot establishes tor tae bene ; fit of his many j customers. Jacob Biflzcr j HENRY EASTON'S hosebtjuo Grocery Store! K EF.PS CONSTANTLY OX H A NP a full assortment of OF ALL KINDS. Ouapntt to be of the best qualitv. CANNKOFKl'ITS. TOBACCO AND CiCAHS, TEA. COFFEE. SL'GAU. ETC.. ETC. (CANDIES ash CAKES, A SI'ECIALTV Produce Bought j j -AND THE - HIGHEST CASH PRICE lill ! - i ' . ...! Gire bw a call and convince yourKlycs. f j HENRY E ASTON, j ROSEBURG, - - OREGON.! THE BOOM HAS COME I - AND ! ! II, Parry, the Tailor, Will make you tho latest style suits. REMEMBER That one suit made t order will last as long as three "Buzzards." If you want to keep up with the times, call on IT. Parry and order a suit that will make you look as if you belong to somebody. RoseDurg Flouring Mills RAST CRITE8ER. I This mill is turning out CHOICE FLOUR. ! and Will furnish you everything fat this line The lt flcbr in the market is made at Roseburg Mills Tlio highest market price paid for wheat. The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S.Hamilton. Sit 'jeajor to S. Hantlton. ROSEFURG ------- Orecon P. BENEDICK. UndertakeR ! JN 10 Cor. Onlc Jk Stephen. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Ifas on hand a full assortment (if . Caskets, Plain Coffins and Elegant Bur ial Suits. For Imth male und females. tir All kinds of Cabinet Work done al rea sonahle prices. Call and examine my work before making yo.ir purchases. CO o W H H 0 o W o H ' f-i o H rT J. M. McFARLAND, ! ROSEBURG, OREGON . jp.UXTIXG, PAPER HANGING, KAL j J. stmiiiiing, etc., promptly done. Leave I ordfK at Hamilton s. i'Ti niversity of Oregon EUGENE CITY, Next session begins on Monday, the j 10 th of September, 18S9. f Free scholarships from every county in the State. Apply to your County Mipenr.tenuent. free tuition after January Lit, 1SS!). V m l r. ' " " viuss.ca.. ncienunc, Literary and a snort English Course fjnPn 8t 3ll Hflllf E. L. ROGERS, Prop. L. MCFARLAND, OAKLAND, OREGON. '00len an(l Metallic fciS- kcts at toxmt Mute. IThe Vtior Man's Friend, J. T. BRYAN - PRACTICAL JEW ELER AND WATCH MA tEK. DEALER IX ' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ; AT LOWEST LTSING PRICES. I AU Work and Goods Warranted r UOSF.BURO. OREGON. W. "JF". BK,IC3-0-S - COUNTY SURVE0YR, AND CIVIL ENGINEER, j " Address, JJorth Canyonville, - Oregon. COX BROS. . We wish to announce that wo are op-niiis a ' Produce and Provision Store to be run in connection with our country tore; and will oKvavs kwp m hand Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned goals, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco, Dried Fruit, Flour, IWon, Lard, Cheese, Fresh Butter, Eggs and Chickens. V Oaying and selling farm produce a. specially Give us a call, next door to City Rakoty. Chas. E. Wolverton, -r . President. . J. W; Cusick, Treasurer. The Fanners and Merchants Insurance Co CAPITALTSTOCK S500900() 00, PAID UP IN ALBANY, WM. VLfclCTI. District Agenf. MEliFORI), OKWiuN. PROSPERITY nonnr a nmiwmv' w 1 vj 3 vvuii 1 1 , cumin Wonderful Resources, Magnificent Climate, au I Asrieultiiral, Mineral and Timber Wealth, and OFFERS THE GREATEST j -. ! Inducements to Home-seekers ' ' ' i That can be found on the Pacific Coast. I ROSRBUKO, the county sear of Douglas county, is located in the midst of: this rich agri cultural, fruit and stock raising district, and is a tltm ing town of 1 S00 inhabitants. The prosperity and advancement of the county during the present yeas will be fur greater than ever before, and LTome-seekers and Capitalists should make their purchases NOW. Don't w ait, but take advantage of the present low prices. To all interested parties we would .say: -THE HENDKRIC S -REVIEW v-RBAt ESTATE!-.... CIOMP AiST X 'AT THE REVIEW OIPFIGID ' ROSEBURG, EEGON, Transacts a General. Real Estate Business and takes pleasure in showing land to Intending Settlers. j We buy and sell on ccmniission, Farming Land, Stock Ranges, Improved and Unimproved Land, City Property, Etc. etc, . i 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 seeking investments in Oregon lands. Eastern Manufacturers ami 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. i We have for sale, FLOUR MILL FOR SALE. Doing a fine local and custom business i of a mile from town; between 502nd 7$ acres of land, hog pen, slaughter and smoke house $3500. Also near the mill property, a nice residence and barn, with 5 lots, nice location, Fine property lor sale, consisisting of foun- dry building and machinfry, with everything pertaining to a first-lass busines, together with land on Which the properly stands. The whole property can be bought very low, or wUl sell half interest ir. the above to some re- sponsible party who wishes to engage in the manufacture of Agricultural Implements the latter preferred . This we think one of the best locations in the state. Hendricks-Reivew Eeal Estate Company. S. B;EENBEICKs, Manager 0 x RUN THIS WAY, EVERYBODY. WHO WANTS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREATEST BARGAINS I.N : WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE ! EESOTCACJX-SSS, SEStc. WQULPHBE COMPET1TOBS "HOLLEB" IT IS IMPOySltiLE FOR AN V ONI- TO SEL CHEAPER THAN THEY DO BUT PEOPLE THAT ; COMPARE GOODS AND PRICES EXCLAIM WE CAN ONLY FIND AT J. Jaskulek's Bargain Sfore O. Wrisman, Vice-President. J. K. Elderkix, Sec. and Mann-er. CASH 00,000.00. - - ORKGON I.. 1 CAKI.K, Ixical Apeiit. I'.OSKIIURG. OREGON. : . ,,An . . i.-uij;;iii ;iit ;i ui lhiu rfjii ire mi among many othei hoice bargains, the following: - -- Fiue tract nl land containi.-rg j'& acres half marsh and lw.tlom. Ilyes nu 1 levees com- plete. Forty acres m cnliivalion. Good dwelling house, cheese hmne, l.arn and oiher out buildings. All fenced, w.th cross tenccs. -ocaiea on niniin rei u ...., . ,r-,mi ..ir.nner m imgias oun.y rti.,o s. acres o. wu.i land lying tw. miles llow the above t. gt a""1 f""r mi,es fl "" r"r'lili -'-. OliiTed trtiy For further luttiailarsemrure of Hendricks Review Real Lta:e C. ' Ukmiii'i;s, Manager, - : s FOR HE BEATS TnEMALB! RED FRONT ' i : ,-.-'.' Cigar Store! M. CAllO, Manager, THS PIF3S3T 8L03-B08B IN ROSEBURG. L " " i ' ' " OTIE. rpo ALL WHOM IT MA V CON- cern that 1 have appointed D. W. Steams of Calapooia Precinct, Post otlice address, Oakland; Ra2ph Smith pf Deer Creek Precinct, Postoffice ad dress, Roseburg, and A. J. Chapman of Wilbur Precinct, Postoffice address Wilbur; Inspectors of Stock for said Precincts, and; others will be added as parties interested make their desires koown to me. - - ; THOS. SMITU Insector of Stock for Douglas Co. Or. Wilbur. Or., April 13th, 1887. DR. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy. 75 MARKET 8TREET SAN FRANCISCO. POAIID LEARN HOW TO AVOID M Jlmit, and - kow wonderfulli you are made. Prlrat offlee, Sit Geary Street. Consultation on lost niaDlraod and all rlfinans al men. Bend lor books. i PROSPERITY . ..,..!,, icj, is wiuim nstM an j'.mpirp o A GREAT OFFFR. 360 acres clio'cc farming and fruit lands within half a mile of shipping point on O. & C. railroad. Gxxl dwelling, fair ham and orchard of liearing fruit trees, consisting of apples, pears, plums apd peaches. 10c acres arable, balance Tine timber and pasture, i'I suitable for fruits. Easy terms. , Fine farm in Tehama county, California, containing 360 acres of very productive land, 200 acres of which is level plow land, 1 alance tunliered and table land suitable for pasture Located 12 miles from Corning on railroad. Stage parses the place daily. Iluildings fair and within a quarter of a rfele Of school. AND C W PARKS & CO. CARRY THE LARGEST AND Freshest Staple and Choice Confectioneries, Cigars and LO WEST PRICES! BEST GOODS! ! .'.''.' Ooixiatrv 3? rodiice BougHt- BUICK C BENJAM1N HEAL ESTATE AGENCY. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Ko.seburg, J .'- Oregon . yf)uv ami Sell Real Estate on Commission. Loan Money on Improved Lands. nTHar For Sale Larg and SniaH TracU of Airrl caltunl, Graiing and Timtier Lands and iSty fr.-iwrt IVHTMnoiHlanoa Bolicitcd. D S. K. BUICK, Manairar. ; : ". CYTY DRAYING DOXE WITH DISPATCH. CALL ON JOS. CARLOX 1W Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of Dark strength and whotesoniene&a. More economical than theordtnarv kinds, and caitti.4 . 4.1 in com petition with the mullitu.le i t I.. but, ah4t weight alum or piiospkte iniwders. Svl.l uiilr in nans. KOVAL BAKINil Pott IjKK CO., ttKi VVa I St. N. Y. District Fair. First Annual Exhibition of the Southern Oregon State Hoard of Agriculture will 1 held at CENTRAL POINT, JACKSON COUNTV, Commencing on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 89 And Continuing Five Days. LIBERAL PKEHIUUS Are offered in every department, aggregating more than ' $4,300 in Cash, There is the IUm Niilu Race Track in the Stale on the ground, and there will be run ning atul trolling laces each day. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Men s day ticket Women's " tk't .50 j Men's season tk't $2.co .25 J Women's " " .75 Send to the Secretary at Jacksonville for Premium list. G. W. RIDDLE, President. RORERT A. MILLER, Sec. The above book, usually sold for $3. 50 a copy, will lie given free to anyone purchasing $20 of goods at Moore & Fvans during the next 60 days and paying cah therefor. A bic chance. MOORE & EVANS - - ROSEBURG. MILLWOOD MILLS ON Ill KlMKlf CREEK. CLARKE k BAKER, Proprietors. W are lu.w prepare.! tu funiish lumber it Uie txat uality in quanlitic to suit I ho purrhaaera, alwaya havlnir on hanU theiaxgett Muck al any mill In lUKlas County. We wUl furnish lumber at mirm'II at the following PRICES. ho-1 rough lumber ts to f 10 II No. I fl.inring, inch 1M (is m No. 1 flooriii,4 ineh 1 k il .$I8 M No. 1 finishing litniher fig j CLARK K a BAKER. JOHN W. LINCOLN, Civil Engineer mul Surveyor Ditches and Mining C'laimsI.oraled, Line Run and Maps Made. Plans aud Estimates furnished for all classes of Engineering work. Accuracy guaranteed. Office in Mirk's brick. P. O. Ilox 56, - Roseburg, Ogn. JXfI2x MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Ever Brought to Roseburg. D- T- PR1TCHABD "W A. TPO 3HCi3CjaL3BCHXV .-. AND JBWalaS' SHOP ON JACKSON STREET, OPPO site Sheridan Rros. hardware store. ROSEBURG - OREGON, ICE CREAM PARK. Ofien at all times, at the residence of J. J. Farqnar on the bank of the 5 ir BJ.MVEI S. COX, WUmt th Etifr th SM FramrUc All Bat to tag About the Wn4 Ion- He died talking of new States, and ' statesman born on a frontier, the son of pioneers. The next Congress willjhere, and the cabinet meeting held on lack much, lacking him. j Saturday was not in the least Eke a He was singular amongst our pub- Methodist love feast. There were lie men in his record of service in Con- sevr rI thinijs that had had a tendency gre?s from Ohio longer than the aver-1 to create more or less trouble fimong age granted to riepresentatives, and the brethren. First came the fjuejtion its supplement by a far longer service j of calling an extra session of Coayresf from the State of New York. We believe tliat he and Geneial Vandeer of the Sixth California District were the otdy uieniljers of the last House, anu the only re-elected to tLe next,! who had a record of service m that body from two States. Central Van- dever served four years from Iowa, leaving his seat to enter the army. Mr. C wasof good Revolutionary stock on the paternal side, and Ins ma- ! temal grandfather was a State builder who penetrated the Ohio wilderness close upon the heels of, Chucka Jack, at a time when men farmed on the Scioto bottoms with flintlock nfles. No son of Ohio has made her name more illustrotis than this scion of her pioneers. v i His talents were versatile. He! 1 shone with attractive iiualities as law yer, journalist, author and statesman. Ve use the last word with caution and advisedly. It is often Ynis used by application to men who are politician only, astute pat ty managers, who in trigue themselves to front seats in the focus of public attention, hut who are ignorant of the principles which cement governments. A lint of American statesmen does not weary by its length. A catalogue of those who hare been called statesmen is as formidable as the directory of a western city prepar injfor a Federal census. . During he war Mr. Cox supported all efforts to maintain the Union, and did not make the mistake of substi tuting prejudice for patriotism. He held, with Mr. Tilden, that the Gov ernment had the means of self-preservation and must use them, uliU when the war euded lie stood with many who hail battled for the Union in tins djclaration that, the Union being n sloryd, 1 he lights r.f man tm-l i.;ie, liberty we re not, j hen-fore, . weaker than Ix-fore. ' HU speeelies Ucn coiinin?r, en riched by travel and observation in ; every v.o.ir, aie cjelojieiuc 111 their in- forma'. i 11 and sugetion. All the -pnier. ufxnrrmiKtrnce w weaim emu. ! bined did not excel hin in a shrewd in-! i-lit into the pliilosopby of Comrnerce. j So at were his services in this re-! spect that New York city, by the voice j of Iter great nrckauta, continually de-; manded his presence in Congress as the j representative and seer of the interesU i they had in hand. ' When. lir. Cleve-1 land appointed hits Minister to Turkey j there came to him in Washington the ' sharp an i eage.' protest of those mer- j cbanti against his acceptance of a post : which separated him and them. But j he required, as he thought, a change. Men born in 1824 ire no longetfyoungJ Jefferson and tlie elder Aidins were alive then, and Monroe -wms closing this octave in the Presidency when this Congtessmau to be from 'two States first saw the sun rise. lie took his vacation on the Golden Horn, revelled in the mass of literary material unused which lie found in the East; but be said to. the writer on his return, "The music of the Golden Horn was not as musical to me as the crudest notes of the greenest horn in Congress." He longed for the old associations, for the hard work of the committee room, an 1 the cut and thrust of . tho -floor, and to those he returned with all the zest of a boy at home for a college va cation. With enlarged views he considered and bettered the methods of the Dostal service, and proposed measures which r i increased the efficiency of the coast lite-saving service, whtchjie established in tho beginning. He fathered the measure to admit the four new States, and his last journey was to traverse them und make a study of tlvir peo ple ami products and resources. From tbis tour he retnrntd convinced that the remaining Territories should be ad inittcd and put in charge of their own fortunes, to work out their individual destinies. Death came to him merci fully, not at the end of long languish ing and great pain, but w ith the quick ness'of a coinaiand uttered to one tit to obey. Sunset found him ready for the greater dawn that is for the eye ot the spirit only. But in every State in the Union for his fame was common to them all there seems to have fallejt a shadow. The mast genial chords of the harp that sounds for the inner hearing neein to be unstrung and silent, and the hand that could dtaw their tense music will wake their harmony no more.' Stuffed Cucumbers. Wash' ix large cucumbers; split 4hem lengthwise, and with a teaspoon scoop out the seeds, mix one enp of stale bre&d crumlis with a teanpoonful of salt, n tablefspoonfnl of molted butter ana a little cayenne. Fill the cucombera with this ruixturv; place two halves together; fasten jriih twine or small wooden toothpick; place them in a baking pan, on a sm ill piece of bacon, and Imke in moderate oven,thirty-uve minntea. Serve with uiou,wiivj " a drawn butter esuce, made the rame n the preceding recipe Tabk Talk, Children Cry for KAHBtXaTOH lETTKlt. k '"'-' itrrrtif jtional . v Cupltml. (From our regular mmmpuuitnu : : President Harrison found his offitial family the cabinet in anything else but a Jiappy condition when ha arvis-eJ That. took up several hours at-.fi fK delwtj t times became somewhat sharp, not to say angry, "'but .Misps. Oiloiii and Trarv a,n L.ir.,... the lirt opposed calling an extra st-n. Sion, CnsTrc succeeded in getting the question decided in their favor So that tusUer is settled. There will l no extra session cfCcjigret, 1 The 'oimtry should ltliapfirr'. ate two little mtftterr that were not settled: The rumpus between Secre tary Noble and Commissioner Tanner over the question of who run! the Pension office, (it is thought hy those best informed that a final settlement of this matter will create either a t cancy in the cabinet nr in the Pension office) and the ridiculous farce being enacted in Behrins Sea. under tL ordeis of the Treasury dfiartment whereby crews of one man are placed on vessels captured for. illegally taking seals. No one objects to the seizure and confiscation of these veaselxthit is oolycarrjing out the law, but the idea is: spreading around that the'Treasury department does not wwh to hold tie vessels or ; it would see that a proper ' prize crew was put. on the captured vesseli One of Secretary W induing co' leagues asked some very pointed questions aboutf Ahese seizures, and many still rnor4 pointed are likely to le 'asked by inquisitiye-Coosrewinteii next winter. . 'the United States Covemtneiit has one niore war vessel afloat todwy than it had when I last wrote yon that is, unless some of those already afloat' have struck a rock or a- snag and go. to the lxi.om since the suwessfirl iHiinoh ing of the new cruiser "Phihufelpbia" nt Philadelphia Saturday. , Anu-ng tlie spnointinents in; di by President Iiariisou Saturday wain ton of Olive 1Oaii, the widely kieiwn iiewspnjMr corrrsjiileiit to b ixsaf at Hmtol England. Ho was ernliil to Texas, but as a tnitter of f acl I has lived abroad nearly all his 11 He owes his yappotntmnt entirely ;Tiie""irir'a'.fi!is talented mother. iiie- ueniocraiiK NPinpioye . ru tie onsc . wee not dis 1 tual cliere would lie I means a couple of months Mlary 10 lhaem felloa. . -- Washington is the healthiest j-hy of its iwpulation in the world. 'This .v 80a,, stran ja to some o,J in viw' of the mtny silly newspaper j"fee about "Washington Malai ia". ll 18 :l ac' which i fully 'wrne out by the catef ally kept stttiauca ot the Uistn.-t trf CJuuibia ealtlt Office. . Senator Barbour, who luvs consente '' to continue to a t as Chairmnt'of t Vinjinia demo ratic execative fnm'i mittee until Mr. B. B. Gordon," he recently elected chairman rtfcovers from his sickness, has issued- an -address to th voters of his sts-e utging them to perfect their organist ion and to rally in defense of their stnte ticket, e aay tliat Mahon will be supported by all the powers and resources of he Federal administra tion. ; There are riiuiors that the admin istration deal to make Rood Srw-aker of the 7ouse is off, and that Mc Kin ley is now the favored roan. -Me-Kinley has always op(iosed an eNtia session and it is to that fact ' in all probability, Utat this rumor owesits i,e,nS- , The greater part of the administra ticn is in Baltimore tj day lo look at the monster parade with which the Maryland state exposition was opened. - (' America is Ui gratest couiitWn " the world, just as the great Amriioan exposition to be IHd in Washington in 1892 will be the greatest how of the kind ever seen. ' The National liemocrat a new dem ocratic weekly j per " made its - pearance here Saturday. . It makes a" nice showing typogeaplu'callr, but its editor is too much of a snob a til ' to dy to make Ifis paper the power that such a parr" rijrhfly conducted ro'jiht be made at the 'Nation'' Ci 1it.1l. 7owever h h n.y beat wiUiew.'. e is aiming liht anyway. The Navy dtaHmeiit has decided to accept the gnnlmnt "Petrel" built by the Columbia Iron Works of Haiti -mora . '' -: ,. , ' Mr. Blaiue'a friend ex-Represeraa-tive Kassin ia- believed to have, the c ill on the Russian mission. Some men who would never set.' a river afire make pretty good husbands, after'all. The average wife doesn't care so much for a. husband who won hi set the liver afire af5e does for oil who will tfcMf fife ('regularly in the kitchen kiQtnertciVe Jovninl; Uonnuiiptiou ourely Cured- ' - ' To tub Editor Please inform your rend era thai I have a positive remedy for the above named tKjease, . Hjr its timely nw . thousands of hopelesscasea have been Derma- j nen tlv cured. I shall be Clad ( send tria! bottles of my remedy t to any ( youi ; rea!le bwe aH"!'V th?, "S isendirte their express and post office ad!rr.. , Rgjpectfa.ly, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C. , 181 Pearl N. V. Pitcher's Cacterlc. wm a miivh. Iff 1 . . t 11 VS 1 tJmpqna river in a beautiful shade. J. J. Farquar, Prop. ''v: ' 1 '. - ';.' . . -';'-1 ' :.,' -: . ' '' '"'-'' ''-"-".; .1 - -