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r- ANW)--A3I KUU'AN ) HOTEL AND -RESTAURANT, oitositi: Tin: ' Odd Fellow's Hall, 'A' .flU'UMIMVlllr, OlTROIl. . Trat- r ninl resilient lnnrdets will line D' JBDS AND BEDUIWa I'lur-il lii fiffl cl" order, ninl In every W Miix-rlnr I" ny In this rectum, nnd iuiianl hy "') I" I'"1 ?',e- EP, ROOMS AMI .M'.ULV I'liH.MSlO, Anl plentiful mpi'ly r " '" ,of 0T,ry tSiiBi Ito liurkel nllntdl will W o'l- Utnul for 1 r K II T A B li K. No trnuMnl will I 'pir"! " dwervp the pnl fonKe f tli trnccllng ni "ill ' !" Imi' gent community. jAck-nnv-tlle. Morel. M.lsrtrt. If Peter Britt, Pliotograpliic Arlist, j wusowii ..', ont.vox. Ambrotypos, rhotographi, OartoB do Vislto )o.v; ix mi. nxizr srvu: or .uir. I'icliirr lU'ilucril oi:i;xr.v:am ri uwi-ixi AfT.irO'!UTA)i,Ort'N N. A. KKKiVrAKO COND'CJCTOX?, Ct "1 ,iinr mnl Cl(jn nliaj'(m htvml. -) -- THROUGH TICKETS 1-2'. CJl-JNTf. Dlt'S Ill'SII & MrALISTKK,' phxtists, 701, .Mm Kef Cor. Ken my SK Sv 1i:n ism, Cm.. DIl.NrAI.WTI lC(T lto ivl.nw Itim. vlll vUtt Jrkilvllli KifnMlnic III AlU'U iii'i nml i niiiiii) in nil Jiihm In If llm l III glut UOIIlA-llflllU tlnin t Ms U'l II I II iliiuuuli t lie eolnmn. nt II. jMptr. DR.A. B. OVEitBECK, Physician & Surgeon, j.wtcsflxyitj.n, oiminx. OHIee nt lil n iMi'iiee. In llitf Oil Orirli'ck II.'I'llAl, nn Oiijioti .Stircl. DR. E. H. GREENMAN, PHYSICIAN AN!) Sl'IK-KOX, OFFIC&Oorneor California and Fifth Streets Jacksonville, 0rn. Ilnulll ptsollen In .Jack-nti nml ui1J.irni mintles, otsl nlti'inl promptly Id nriimit' Mils. MiSIf DR, A. B, OVERBECK'S BATITBOOMS, la the Ovorbock Hospital, WAltM.COM) ASIIOWKH HATIIS, SUNDAYS' AMD WJ.DHEGDAY3. I)H. I.F.WIS (JAM'M!, IMIYSICIAX ' it ' KlTI.flKON A'nJ) . Ol3toncla, liriU. ntlcml In nny who msv reii-tlre hi htvIci'h. Oflle .b(.I, K, IlimiOlVunice. en Hid KM ililo 3d lrCcl.'Jncliniuvlll.iiiHilf D f- HOtVJILI., . :. " WATSON. DOWELL &fcWT$ONJ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .InrloiHit lllr, Oiron,' ' lK. Ii. TJfcAlS, OFFICE ON PINE STREET, Oppowito tlio. OZcl A It KANSAS I.1VI.UY ST,AlirJ3. JjckHinvlllv, Oregon. Strayed or Stolon. rilOM M. lUNr.KV'S IIANCIl. AI10IJT I An;-. lOtli.onu Imy linrw, nvi ji-nr ill, II ui ISJ hauili IiIkIi, tar oil forelunil, wlilto uillo ui.irk, ono whilv Mini foot. A liberal ' nl u 111 Iks paid fur Iila recovery, J, J. CousTorK, lw, "notiob. NOTIOI! l lieroliy (tlven to ftilppom anil con i-Iuiii-pr tnnr from ('rcrcrnl tilly, (tint " ' rfiTnt cy Miiti-rUompany will not lie te I"nlli)n ror nny ilnnmiro o ii1i or froljli rom nml ulier tlil ilit. WH.MAM BAVII.T.K. Agent fnrO. Oily Lliililer". Crctcenl City, .Muy JGIIi, If C3. Jniw4. fegon VOL. XIV. tft t UMPltim TUB ORRfiON SRM'IXIil,, rui)i.istu:i livery Sututilav nlotulii? by B. F. DOWELL, orriyu, con$i:i: -t' tiuhd sriu:i:rs, TKIIMS OK StUIHLIlll'TIOVl I'nr nn" vrnr, tn nihniicp. four ilnlhr'jlf nnllnlil witliln tin' ilrt tx witiHn nf tin- yenr. flviilnlu ; If nut pilil until the e.xplrutlon nf lli"Jrit. 4 dollar. Titti.M! or ,nvr.tti,ixi.(i i Onrntlnredn llriM nr trl, (IM Insertion, tlitco duflirf ; each rntm-ipietit ln-rrllnii. nuc il"ll.ir . A tllrrmint 1f fifty iicr cent, will l.p iiitili? tn tliiii tthn nilvertl"!1 Iy lh" yenr. Iii'nl Tiiiler reeelvnl at current rate4. UUilMERlNU UKOOK. I have hrnM II ilnlcet una lleifil U mcil. itnctaliiu' lraln, At I In? litimklrt l ii ti almu On lt wny lnuciiil the iimln, Ami I Ih'lik 'if rliililliix d' ii)i Whni I w.Aml'rnl hy ll M, 1.11 i.Iiik tit the merry lay lllpptiii) on lllltry tide. Nnir I w.tndrr once ny.iln On lt in.io:ln Hilt uixt green. Aril I rwin ner inem'ry' ditn, TIllliklH? nt wUI mtjlit Imtt -.hi i Slue. wihI rtuilit. thy ffilip, I lliHlnp IIIW4ld til till) tin, I'ii il.owf lliy fltlii IhIihij?. V t thv tUn$t it nil In ml Astatici iti America. Xllttll'C fi'ltllj III lltlVO Soll'CU'll tlii onuiitry :h licr licM tor lo-tin tlio iiiifilitin:itloii ulnll tin1 itic s tliiit iiilia lilt llio "lolit-. Itiiliitit wi Imvtf nhvny1 li.nl; Kiiroii:ini ol i-vrry lint Inn inlit liit iciy lull mnl vnlloy. Kotir mil lidllS AlllCiltlHClillhtillltV III) Mllltll IT- tiuii of uitr inili mnl now tlto A alien Ix'lit to )n:ii In. I'miit Cliiim tiny llixt ciiiiu'. Kut tliu .I:ii.uu'M-, tin' Mal.ivrilii' lliniloctmuT. tln AiitU mnl the Tut k will Minn lollow. Ami tliffc In every lilcclilmoil that in ten year llu-re will Iw ten tnillioim n( Ai .tie re'iJiu,; in (hi ri'pulilii'. U lisil i In lie tliu mil ni all lliN? Wetaniiut hen it; lint fuliauiiti Icnii li.r tin- tnttiie. A iieueixilirfilimi may III' (A III VI ll lllllll tlll'M' nilr.itioiiK, wliiili will' enV4 r tin n'"''''. m t'"1" liraee every H'i)ile. Our ernintry will lie tltc "mini foeiK front wlileli it will railiatc, mnl the yraml niiil j-lm-iiiH eon It (Mil the new order ol thing. .Vn'' JW.' .Vir", (I'eiliocialle.) Ti:. l!i:sin ani iiiiitit .Mkamxu. 'IlyHon'' tneatiH "lieluiu the rnlfin t,r Hoiiri'-liiiigtin, that it early in the Hjirlnu; lienee, it iioftcn c:tlluil ''Younj,' I h miii.'' "IIVMin .Skin" in roniUKcil of tliu te lnso of other kind, (tin unlive term lor whiih ii "tea iikitii." UchiMJ of htill uonrM'r ikceriiiiion, containing many Hluiiis is eallid "leit hiiiiCh.1' "Kiihca" ii the name ol 'the Ii'iIIh in the leyiott n which it is eollecled. "JVeoe," " Teeco," ineann white ImiiH, the down ol tiiuk't- leavei, riiueionj," "folded i.hmt." . ".Soiivhonj,',n,,nina.U.ilaiil." 'Twjiiikey" h Ik" iii"u "I n Piitll live r in the region jVutn wlieiii'u it wa liroiiyllt. "Ciuiiio'' in from n term ctunilyiiiK 'lahor," from tliu emu required in it prepariulon. ICitrirucKV protniseH that ero long our lielliM pIiiiII not havu to send to In dia lor iMshtncru nhaivls. Tlto Anuota goat is now,ueci!ii.sully lired in thin country ;.uud oLthuthao or lour thou hand wool-benriiiR goats of tho best hreedK, Kentiioky claims tho largest bIiiii'i Neither l-'nitioc nor Kngland linn been p hiiccpybhil ih Atuericji in aVliniati.rng this valuable- animal. IfutitHcky. eppvelally, U alrendy iirojlu- olng Httperli worst od Kltifl ttont tho An gora wool, and e;shmuro hawjs nru tho noxt in order. A u.y in Hhodu Island -wan sent to Jnlj'fyr.'tpji iayjefo' aleeping in phurcli. Notliliig 'A8 il6no to tlto olorgynimt.' Grilcly sweat's no will never llvoItcre, ICan.sA!) claims to be: tho champion corn grower tjiia yenr, and tliiit Ha orop will lead tovory oticr State. A GiiuuTiNCi to n" iiiclanchply pig. rork-you.pino. JACKSON VITjTjK. SATURDAY, OCTOBKUO, 1800. Trophic of tho War. Tho Adjuinnl-CStiiierai'ii oflico at Tti'titou, X. .1., eoiiliiiiH a laig uuiii berol trophies ol the lato war. 'flip ml uir rictin says ''In three lilio walnut, frame?, and ratlered about in oilier parts of tint room, arc photographs ol about three, bundled men who nerved as ollieors in Now .leicey legiinentd, tliu most promt I iient being tletieinls Kearney, Campbell, .MeAlnter, Colonels Hester, Angel, Waul, and oilier, who 'creed with diotiuetion in vatlotis grades. Tho flags coiiMit ol that of the 1st llrigadc, pie- sented by .leiifeynicn then residents of t'nlilornia; guidon flag, Ul New Ier bey Cavalry, tnllered and torn in nearly one hundred tielions; regimental col out (butleilly) ol ;ld New Jersey Caval ry, and (he flag which floated at the head ol tho sappers, as they made the iiltmik on Fori Wagner, tho night be lore Itt eapl lire. Thciuisn ptelitiu in tliu oflicc tepjeseiitiiig tliu digging ol the sap and portion ol the men, eleven feet from the Itebel wotks, with n e.il flu in light shilling on tliu foe. This flag U shalteted and torn by shell mnl bullets, timloiiu tlioiMaud one hundred men It'll under its folds dining the pro grcs ol the siege. Adjutant-General Slrykur, littn p.iynttter ol tlu l.'uiled Slulc-j oluuleers, volunteered us mi niil-ilcciuipon the stall ol (ieuerul (ill more during the siege, ami tho flag was presented to him after the victory. There is a sword of tin nlliecr who urved tin Icr Ucncral l.ee, which was taken at(!ettyburg, and a musket an Kuglth KiilU'ld loiiud mi tho tiuld. Theio is also u swinl taken by tho Dili Itegimeiil on liouioku llaud, nml sev eralSuttlieru-niado biiwle-kuives, tough in appeal mice but ilaugerotis-looking weapons. There nru also v.irities ol shells ol dilleivnt uiaiiiiholttrc, thrown into tliu I'uioii liu , which v'uro galh ei ed and preserved as triqihles. ''A gro.il In tttiro of iutuioH h the eoiituu' base of a largo shell takou Imiii oiiu of tho sunken inonitois in ('h;iili".tou harbor by the ltv.'bels, and tlirovvu into the Cuioii lines while op poratlng at Wagner, Tho shell e.plo ded niter pfsing within threo'ltel ol tho tent oecupiod by (Scneral Stryker, who brouuht tho b.tso home as a me uieiito ol his narrow eseapo Irom nil unwelcome vin'tor. Tho icginiental colors ol tho lOtli New Jersey Uegiment nru at llio State Aixmal; mid (ho Statu lluuu mlglit becomo a gnntcr object of iuterist to vImIois il lugihlaturo would provide a suitable place for the preservation and exhibition ol these and other trophies that e.iu bo collected in New .leisey, ami which mo directly identified 'with tho valor shown by tho ttoopsol tho State -in tho late war.'' Dos'r His l,Y Sr.v tns. Don't tun up stubs; theio is no need of it un less the house is on lire, or somo other dread calamity is impending. Ladies don't inn in tho studs, nor in tho hall; why, then, should they inn up stall's, sinl then complain it it such hard .work, or because tho stairs are so high ' There U as much philosophy in getting up stairs, as thcro is in hoisting a bale of goods In nu upper Htory. It is no ilinrp dllllcult to go up stairs than it is to do any other kind qf work, if you only tnko llio proper timo for it. In jjulng up btairs you Imvo not only the forwaid motion of wnlkiug to accom plish, but you Imvo also to hoist sotno IIJO or I"0 pounds to tho bight of tho (light. This latter U work, nml you must tnko tlmo for It, just aB tho man does ivlirn ho hoists an cipial weight of merchandise to thu upper floor. See how slow it rises; it is no harder work to do that than it is to do any other kind of labor, if ho tnkos his timo for it and tho tcurknutu getierAIly docs that. There Is ro.illy but littlo moro difllculty in ascending a flight ol stairs, than thcro U in walking threo times tho diDlnnco in ft htraight lino, if wo only take nbout tho satno timo to ns cend that wo should in walking threo times tho distanoo of ntocpt. Walk up stiitm slowly, rest at caoh landing, nt least ns olton ai every ten foot of elovatlon), nml you will roncli tho top without exhaustion pr f.tliguo. Tiik fewer words, tho better tho prayer. eittiitjei. Nom.i: (.ii.NT.uo'iirr. The JJichmond (a) Journal of late dato says! "A colored mm in this rity foiiio eighteen years ago bought his Itccdom ol his master, and working hnid, early nud late, soon was able to buy his wife, lit) has been prospering since, nnd ho now owns tho finot livery nnd hack stand in the State. 1 1 is foitutiii N cMi mated at about 8"i0,000. Hi old mas ter, who nt the tiutu ol tho evacuation of l.ichmoud, was woith hatht luilliom becjimo ruined. The former slave, be lug apprised of the in Wot tunes of bis old mastci, took him to ids Iioikc and gavo him everything hodesiicd. Short ly after this tho old man died. His Itinera! wasn largo nnd expensive one, and he was borne to a lot in the eenr clary paid lor by his old slave, who alio paid for his luneral outlay. Over him was raised n linnd'onio monument, piid for with the coloicd man's nionev. The widow ol tho deeen.ed slave owner lives in a house preenteil by tho colored man, who nlo supplies her with every comfort. Lockjaw Caret! by Tolmcco. A writer in tho Mintl,li Amtrli'im gives an instance of the cute ol trluitut, or lockjaw, by nn application ol tobacco on the lit of tlto stomach. A soblbr had been wounded in the loot,; and hav ing taken cold in it, titttiiti ensued. The Major ol tho Tenth Indiana Cnv nlry, of whose regiment tho soldier was n uu'iuhwr, casually learned Ids condition, and as it was a ensu ol life or death, anyhow (or lather et Haiti death) ho tcsolveiT to try nn expeti incut and save him if po.ib!e. Tho man had the lockjaw moro than forty hours ; they had no medciues along (ii-cless if they had), nml tho .Major's only resource was a plug of navy to baco . Ho cut off a piece ol It, nbout thiceinnhcn sipiare, put it in n ine-s pan with boiling water until it was hot through nnd saturated with the water; taking It out lie allowed It to uool, hi as nut to blister, tluju flattening it out, ho pi teed it on the man's slum neb. In abnnt 11 vo minutes the p.i Hunt turned white around tho lips, which also began to twitch the man was getting very hick and In nine or ten minutes thu rigid m.Kolis rulapsod nud his Jaws toll open. Indeed, it seemed as it tho p.tiiant would fnll all apart nnd go to pieces, so ittteily was Ids eutiio muscular system relaxed. Tho tobacco wns immediately removed and sonic whiskey gruel given to stint ulatu him. Next day tho man wns taken along in an ambulance, nud in n few days mounted his homo all right, ns bold n "soger boy, ns any. So much lorn dead mini. It seems neces sary in this disease tn produce nausea, ur sickness ol tho stomach, to cause tho rigid muscles to relax. It is very dificult, or almost impnssihlo to admin, istcr medicines, nr.d some externa! tip plication becomvs neepsary to produce nausea, nnd litis is furnished by tho to baeco. Tho .Major found afterward that damp tobacco applied to any part of llio body would produce sickness but much moro quickly, ol cottre, when applied to tho stomach. Tho cdilor of tlto Xt'lentllo jlnui'leauAn common ling on tho nbovo case, remarks that the remedy proposed is ono of great power, nnd Avotthl need to bo used with extrenm caution, to avoid fatally ii!coti.!tig tho patient. CtiiKi' JfhTici: CiiArii: has united in himself, tho ambition of a Danton, tho principles ol a IMacbiavitlli, tho fluo graoo of a Talleyrand, nml, ol late, tho marVuloiiH astuteness of a Hinckley. To a friend in .St, Louis, ho whites (for publication) modestly declaring; "I nm out of nil future political contests, and no ono need bo Jonloug of mo here nftor." In other words, ho gives fair notice to tho American pubJiQ that ho is already un to Ids cars in political intrigues, to force by tho nld of a com bined Southern influence, hi own lrcs!dontiol nomination upon tlicDem ocraoy in 187-. Mainu Jii.Ktni.v. Tho Maiuo cleg, (ion tcsultcd in tho choice of 28 Ho publicans and .'I Democrats to tho Son nto, and 110 llcpubljcaiis and H Dem oeratH to tho House, NO. 113. Water in Its Ilclntlons to the Home No lnndfrupo is complete without having water for one ol its lea tuns. One should not choose a home, il ho can avoid it, where his ire cannot rest upon sotno appicctabto volutnu f wa ter as he- looks from his w in (low. The delieienov of this cliineitt in soinu re I gionsupe-n portions of our Western prattles, for instance Is not only a do . liciciicy in an agricultural point of , view, but in point ol taste, or in tela i tion to thohighust uses and enjoyments J of life. Tho pioneer, Miugglmg to ! ntnko his way in the world, may t.ot : give it much thought in the later ns i peel. Hut as he gets on, nud in pio , portion as he gains in mental cultiva tion, he will feel nmio nnd mote thu disadeniitage ol his situation, ns e.oin pattd with other poitions ol tho conn tiy, nud especially New Kuglnudj "that , laud of brooks ol water, of fountains, I and depths that spring out of valleys nml liill." And yet, oven whmo M teams of wn ter abound, wo have not Warned to use il ns wo might. What may be called tliu ii'stheties of wnlcr is littlo uiiilei stood hy us. The element, next to the nir in abundance mid useluluess, seems to be thought of, for tho most part, ns a thing lor driving mill-wheel, or for cleansing soiled clothing on that most unsavory day ol the vvcrk lit households, .Monday; or for slaking the thirst of cattle. Thcro is littlo beauty or human delight connected with water in melt circumstances, save ns oinc ur i tit, now nud then, us he "t tolls and I sketches, picferves for us the beauty land grace which nature, with ever ictuly hand, has throw u niottud -oinc half-decayed milldapi or flume, or the the dilapidated old over-shot wheel, which uovy has so genctally given way to thu concealed but moro clllcicut tur bines. Hut whero water is abundant wo ought to have it as a source of high enjoyment ami jiosltive delight Inr more commonly than wu do. An eye to this in the choice of a site, when otto is ptcparlng to build a house, would of ten siTiirv, without a dollar of adili lioual cost, a permanent outlook upon sonic cnslal mirror, that tio pol ished plato upon j i.i rl or-wnll can ctjual with its teflectcd beauties. Or some lovely bend ii a. pasing s I ream can be caught, as it vvctc, nml made an nbld. lug vision of beauty by only some easy nml pimple adjustment of window openings. , Nor is It necessary for tho puipriso of gratifying tho tasto and touching tho finer feelings, that wchhould Imvo lnrgo bodies of water. II tho water is at a considerable distnnco from us, tli.it it must have something of si.o in order to be appreciable. It must be large chough to form a (eaturoiu tho general latiiUeapo of tho region, Hut where there is no stich tunikcd feat nru in tho general landscape, which may be, In somo Honse, tho common property ol a neighborhood, spine of tho mest pleas ing I'llcctK of water may often bo had. Tho littlo m reams ncros which a child cm step, nml which flow through so many ol our farms, nud near so many ol our country homos, are capable ol giving most charming rcjults as tho toward of only little labor. They ato often more valuable in this-respect than much latgurHlreams, becausu they aro so much moro duetllo under the hand of man, nud so much moro bubjool to his control nt nil timet.. A stream of my considerable- slzo has a certain diameter and will of his own. Il is reluctant to bo led in a new channel. If it be pent up, it is npt to tnko re venge, npd burnt lis bonds nt certain seasons, to tho no small dainngo some times of-those Who havoundei taken to cnnttol it. Hut theso littlo rivulets nnd springs, which gush from our hill sides, or rise up quietly In tho meadows ond valley, nnd wind (heir sweet way along, nlmot hidcri by tho overhang ing grasses, wo can turn whither wo will. If they nro not near enough to lis, wo enn bring them nearer. If they are too .slender, too thrcad-llko to re flect Kiillioicnt light tq pinko them visi ble, or to prpduco appreciable effects, wq can lead them across eomo loyoj stretch of ground where they will bidden out, or we can obitrnct their course by a dam, and tints give tlieni expansion and breadth of cH'cet. It is easy thus, out of our little play, thing stream, to ci cite a sheet ol wa ter which shall have nil the charms of ti lake, gi citing us every injuring with its familiar and fiicurily lace, and sooth iug us nt I'vuniiig with its cool, ipiict shadows, nnd n'ndcicd all tho moro lovely because il is, in an important sciue, our own creation, How easy alo lo bleak up its sui face by a littlo Islet, which we icach by a rttstio bridge of otir own comtiticlion, and to dul its bosom wttli thnt almost loveli est of flower, tin frnjjraiit pond-lily, or to give il even mote of life and com panioiiship by inlroditcinj suitable va ilctlesof fishes and fowl to spo'tt be math or upon its sui face, And then how precious tho glancing light, mid thesweit murmctiug sound of the watet fall which wu have ciealeri by our dam in forming lltolaku I Hon', too, we have made occasion for thu children to sit their miniature water wheels nnd find the keenest plensuro while they me learning unawares tho laws ol mechanics. I I....I.... ....H ...11 1 , eniiii inn wnienaii win oe loumi to have a power which is adequate to help us in some of the olliees of hus bandly or ilousehobl life. It may per chance chum tho milk from our cream Weighted Alderneys, orgiiud ourcorn, or cut our winter fodder. I'sclnllness and beauty may thus go baud in hand, as tlto Ciealor has designed they should, nnd drudgery may bo enlivened ami cheered by those objects and stir roumliiigH which minister to the higher feeling ami the nunc rellned tastes of our tint mi'.- (utrti ami owic. How lobe Handiomo. Most people like to be handsome. Nobody denies the greater power which any person may Imvo who has a good face, nud who attracts you by good looks, even before a word litis been spoken. And wu see alt sorts of do v Ices in men ami women to improvu their good looks paints and washes, nud all kinds of cosmetics, including a plciililul ntiiiointiug with dirty hair oil. Now, not every ono cnu havo good features. They nrensftod nindo them. Hut iilnio.t any one can look well, es pecially with good health, it in hard to give rules in a very short spnee, but in brief tlnso will do; ICeeji cleait iwash freely nml univer sal with cool water. All tho klu want is loavo tc act freely, and It will tnko caru of itself, lis 'thousands of air holes must not bo plugged up, Kat regularly and simply. Tho Ntnmneh cm no moro work all tho time; night ami day, than n horso ; it must havo regular work and regular rest. flood teeth nro a help to good looks, Hrush them with a soft brush, especial ly at night, (lo to bid with tho tcelTT clean. 01 course, to havo while teeth it ii necessary to let tobbacco alone, l'.vcry woman knows that. And any powder or wash for thu teeth should lie very simple. Acids may whiten tho teeth but they tako of tho enamel or injuio It. Sleep in a cool room, in pure air. No ono can havo a clear skin who breeds bad air. Hut, more than nil, in order to look wl'll wnko up thu mind and soul. When tho mind is nwnke, tho dull, sleepy look passes awny from tho eye. I do not know that thu brain ex pands, but it seems to. Think, read mit trashy novels, but books that hayu somelhiug in them. Talk with pcoplo who know vometliing; hear lectures ami learn by them. This is ono good of prcnchlng. A mm thinks mid works, and tells us thu result. And, if wo listen, ami hear, and understand, tho mind nud soul nro woiked up. If tho npiiitiiai uatiiro is nrouscd, so much tho bettor. Wo havo seen a plain faco really glo tilled by tho love of God ami mail which fchono through it. Lct'tis grow handsome, Men say they can't n fibril books, and sometimes they don't even pay for their newspaper. In thnt enso it docs them littlo good, they must feel so menu whilo they mo reading if, Hut men cnu nll'ord what thoy really choose. It nl tho money spent in solf, indiilgenpo (in hurtful indulgence), was spent In books (in iclf-improvemont), we should seu a change. Men would grow hundsoiuo and woulcn too, Tho sold would sliiuo out through tho eyes. Wo wero mil meant to lio mero aid, mnls4 Let ua havo books nnd read thcnl, nud lectures and hear them, and sen moti1) nud heed them.