ADVERTISEMENTS, ®hf<5!tmorratrç â ■v Published Every Saturday Morning BY J. N. T. MILLER & CO., ♦ In T he D emocratic T imes will bo charged at the following rates £ JV/ V Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE—On California St,, over Eeamca & Wil son’s Livery Stable. ♦ First insertion, (ten lines or less)............. „..$3 0® For each week thereafter............. $1 00 A liberal deduction from the above rates will I • made on quarterly and yeaily advertisement«. JOB PRINTING. Every variety of Job Work executed with nest ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates. TERMS: JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1871. VOL. 1. Rubscription, per annum,................................. $3 00 Six months.............................................................*'1 ^0 OFFXCXJLX* DIRECTORY. I COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, LOVE’S YOUNG DREAM for all that I knew. The perfect ones go first, it is said. Oh, how differently should I have felt had anything happened to my beloved Orlando. He has not had so exhausting a day since, and I think he sees the folly of overwork ; though if courts will keep open so late, what can poor lawyers do ! I think it is very inconsiderate of the Judge. I wonder if he lias a wife—the mean old thing! NO. 35 ^JfLEGAL TENDERS taken nt pur fer subscription. A STRANGER’S VIEW OF OREGON- NATURAL SCENERY OF OREGON. Scenes in Jackson County. [From the Portland Bulletin.] The following choice piece of sarcasm, (KEPT OX THE EUROPEAN PLAN,) It is well enough to learn occasionally from the Metropolitan Record, which [From the Portland Bulletin.] how our State api»ears to persons who purports to have been written by a young Coriier of Stark anil Front Streets, come among us from other sections of lady in New York to her prim spectacled Yesterday we indulged in some gener- the country. Below we copy a letter eral remarks about Oregon scenery. We PORTLAND, OREGON maiden aunt in Boston, may, in truth, received by the Real Estate Agent now have something to say of a few of have been indicted by the latter amiable Coentv Cyi^ers—Judge, T. II. B. Shipley, named in the address from a gentleman the particular scenes of much natural lady herself, with a view to exposing the ZIEBER & llOLTON, PROPRIETORS. Clerk, Silas J. Day : Sheriff, Henry Klippel ; who has made a tour of Oregon solely beauty or grandeur in the southern por Jaunary 7-tf. absurd infatuation with which girl-brides Deputy Sheriff, E. D. Foudray ; Treasurer, John with the view of looking up a place for tion of the State. At the store of Geo. shut themselves up in the delusion that Neuber ; Assessor. David Redpath ; County Com a home. We present his letter without W. Hillman, on First street, above Mor their husbands are embodiments of per Call at J. Neuber ’ s missioners, John S. Herrin, Thomas >V right; THE GOLDEN AGE OF SPAIN. fection. If the old lady did write the further comment: School Superintendent, Win. M. Turner ; Survey rison, can lie seen two paintings, execut document, it was hardly fair of her to go or, J. S. Howard ; Coroner, L. Ganung. ed by an Oregon artist, named Sutton, O akland , Oregon, Aug. 20, 1871. In the year 755, the Spanish Kingdom palm it off on the innocence of inex Jack»o'tville Precinct.— Justice of the Peace, M essrs . D ean & F isher — Gentlemen: which represents scenes in Jackson coun A nd ND see SEE his 1IIS fine FINE stock STOCK of OF new NEW and became independent, and the three cen perienced bridehood : ty. One is of landscape nature, and James K. Wade ; Constable, N. Stephenson. Goods direct from the manufacturers, turies following were the most prosper I embrace the present opportunity to gives a pretty view of the noted Table M y D ear A unt : — Although you told write to you a few lines for the purjKise Town of Jacksonville.— Trustees, James A. Wil lie has a liuu lot o mewhen I invited you to my wedding, ous in the history of Mohammedan Spain. of expressing my surprise as well as de Rock with the waters of Rogue river lav son, Ji. Fisher. Lewis Zigler, John Bilger and J. SI o -w 1 xx K Macliiiio® S. Heward ; Recorder, U. S. Hayden ; Treas that I was too young to marry, and not But the golden age was during the tenth light in regard to the beauty of this part ing its precipitous basaltic base, and ad Prices from $20 to $110, cash. urer, Henry Pape ; Marshal, James P. McDaniel capable of choosing a mate for life prop century. The Moors, though warlike, of the country. I had no idea that this jacent to it a portion of the valley which i erly, and with due consideration, J know were still industrious, and agriculture section of the country was so rich ; it is takes its name from the river. The art J osephine county . flourished in Spain during those years as ist, for one who may be termed an ama that you may now feel that T was wiser Count? Of!cert.—Judge, J. B. Sifers ; Sheriff, it has never flourished since. Roads and the best soil I have ever seen. The val teur, has done well, and yet it is no harsh than you thought. Tn selecting dear Or leys in some places are very wide. But Daniel L. Green ; Clerk, Charles Hughes ; Asses bridges were constructed, and canals for dispraise to remark that he has omitted lando I have gained a most affectionate sor, R. E. Foley; Treasurer. Wm. Naucke; fertilizing the ground were formed in all I cannot see how some of the people to present the beautiful and grand natur Commissioners, Thomas G. Patterson, II. Wood lie is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, and attentive husband, and one who has parts oi the country. Learning, too, was manage fo live, in spite of all the Advan al scenery he has attempted to the l>est cock ; School Superintendent, R. R. Middlea- neither a fault nor a vice. Heavens! tages possessed in soil, etc. They are, in among which is the I worth. What must a girl sutler who finds herself encouraged by the kings of Cordova ; and deed, a very lazy set. Oregon might be advantage, or as a more experienced henttiy nimE. at the close of the eleventh century, Josephine Count?.— Circuit Court, 2d Monday Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load united to a dissipated person, neglectful the wealthiest State in the Union with a landscape painter would present it Still, in April and Fourth Monday in October. County I of her, and disputed to seek the society of Moorish Spain could boast her seventy very little more industry (or what iscom- to those who have never seen the scenery ing. Court, First Monday in January, April, July and unworthy persons, who drink, smoke, and large libraries ; while her poets, orators, monly known as “elbow grease.”) It is in all its native beauty and g’randeur, the historians, philosophers, and mathema October. painting will appear very well worth All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and do all sorts of dreadful things ! ticians, were second to none of that age. true the season is a little dry,but irrigation looking at or possessing. Repairing done to order at half price. Thank Heaveq, Orlando is perfection. convenient here. There are plenty of Jacksonville, May 13, 1865. The other painting is of a large water To-day is my eighteenth birthday, and Cordova, the capital, was equal to many springs and water in abundance, and we have been married a year. We keep cities like the Cordova of to-day. At with very little labor farmers might fall near the head of Rogue river, far up house now, and I can make pretty good one time, there were in that city six hun keep their soil moist. I have not, on my in the rugged mountain gorge. The scene pie, only the under crust will be damp. dred large mosques, and nearly four way from Eugene City here, seen any is splendidly wild. The falls are nearly JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 1« However, I think that must be the oven. thousand chapels, or mosques of smaller farmer that thought enough of vegetables one hundred and fifty feet in height, anil Once I put pepperment in the pudding dimensions; four thousand three hun to raise them, while there is a good mar the large volume of water leaps from the olds its regular meetings on every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’ sauce instead of lemon flavoring; then dred minarets, or towers, from which the ket for them in their own neighboring contracted rift above with one grand Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited to Orlando was trying to kiss me, right be people were called to prayers ; nine hun towns. But, as I have already stated, plunge into the seething basined chasm attend. EDWIN SMITH, N. G. fore the girl, who didn’t like either of us dred public baths ; over eighty thousand they are lazy; they have no energy ; and below. The deep and narrow mountain shops; sixty thousand palaces, man HENRY KLIPPEL, R. Sec’y. going into the kitchen at all. Oregon will never amount to much un gorge, down into which the sunbeams ra sions, and two hundred and thirteen J oitn B ilger , ] diate only during midday, is well deline The flowers are coming up beautifully thousand common houses. The city ex less people come into it who will use “el ated, anil the artist discovers his mani • 8. J. D ay , > Trustees. in the back garden. We sowed a great Cor. Third A Cal. sts., (opposite tho U. <S. Hotel,) bow grease” freely. I saac S achs , J many seed, but hardly expected so many tended eight leagues along the Gaudal- I have passed farms (that is what they fest fondness for natural scenery in the Regular Rabekah Degree meeting, last Monday quivir. We can form some idea of its JACK ONVTLLE, OREGON plants. Among the most numerous is call them) where the ground had never fidelity with which he has treated the de night of each month, at 7J o’clock p. m. splendor when we are told that a palace, one variety with a very large leaf, that been broken. I should think the people tails of his praiseworthy picture—the May 1st, 1869. t—f I scratches one’s fingers, anil don’t smell built near the city by Abderrahmam III. would be ashamed of themselves. They ■ rocks and trees and vegetation. It is nice. I wonder what it is? Orlando had its roof supported by more than four have every advantage that they could singular that, although Rogue river val Oregonian. Pocahontas. Tribe No. 1, Im frightens me by talking about weeds; thousand pillars of variegated marble; wish for, as regards wood and water. ley and the mountain regions for miles proved Order of Red Men, but weeds always come up, don’t they ? that the floors and walls wed* of the same Still, one thing yet fails—that is, the | about there in every direction have lieen OLD their stated councils at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Dear Orlando! I come back to him costly material; that the chief apart good will. Tn many places the harvest! for twenty years explored and located the third sun in each seven suns, at the Sth run. A cordial invitation to all brothers in good again—so excellent, temperate, and true. ments were adorned wilh exquisite foun is over, and threshing is going on very and inhabited, these falls were discover IQUOR5 by the glass, bottle, demijohn, or keg. standing. JOS. II. HYGER, C. ofP. ed only a year or two ago. For years Tell all the girls to marry as soon as tains and baths, and the whole surround lively, being most, if not all, wheat. The proprietor of this old stand was the first ed by the most magnificent grounds. E. D. F oudray . S. The Railroad Company are pushing teamsters and travelers hail passed over to bring liquors down to a bit a drink nine years they can, if they can find a husband like In 1031, the kingdom of Cordova came the road not more than half a mile from mine. ago in Jacksonville. I will be happy to have my to an end, and several petty kingdoms their work forward very lively, and 1 , the verge of the great bold rock off which friends call and see me. The best kinds of wines, I have but one trial—business takes have no doubt but that the road will be < liquors and cigars always on hands. Families sup him so much away from me. A lawyer took its place. But soon these kingdoms completed to this place by the 1st of Jan the waters plunge, and they had heard plied with the best and purest in the market, a- must attend to business, you know; and became dependent iqion the Arabic mon uary. The bridge crossing the Willam the tremendous roar which reverberated archs of Northern Africa. During the Jeasonable rates. Dr. L. T. DAVIS, and echoed from the deep chasm Into sometimes they carry on the ease until Jacksonville, July 12th, 1871 28tf eleventh and twelfth centuries the Chris ette river at Harrisburg will be completed which these waters fall, but as it was two at night. Often and often hehasex- tians gained rapidly on the Moors; and by thn 10th of next month. The railroad ' known that the gorge was very steep and Offlco--On Fine street amined witnesses until half-past twelve, by the year 1228, the date of the founda will pass through a very rich country. I wild and narrow for a mile or more and comes home perfectly exhausted. Opposite t lie Old tion of the kingdom of Granada, the lat know of nothing more to write at pres-1 above, they all supposed the roaring and And the nasty things smoke, so that his ent; but should you know of any young ter people retained only a part of South- crashing sounds proceed from the angry dear coat quite smells of it. And it makes jern Spain. The little kingdom of Gren lawyer that would like to find practice, I A rkansas L ivery S tadie , would advise you to send him to Oak- ' torrent, as it rushed and foamed down him as ill as it does me. T have to air it, iie undersigned would respect - and sprinkle the lining with Cologne ada, though only some seventy leagues in land. There is not a lawyer here, and the river’s rocky bed. But one fine day fully inform the Ladies of Jacksonville and water, before he dares to put it on again. length by thirty in bredth, contained about two years ago, a teamster in hunt Jacksonville, Oregon. vicinity, that they have just arrived from San thirty-two large cities, ninety-seven i there are several cases pending before the ■ ing his stray animals wandered down in I had a terrible fright the other night Court. “ Juries cannot agree. ” I re Francisco with a well assorted stock of Millinery smaller ones, and a population of three DR. W. JACKSON, to the gorge, and there discovered the and Straw Goods, and wiM constantly keep on —dreadful. Orlando had told me that millions. The city of Granada alone had main, respectfully yours, etc., falls. They are called, we believe, the hand the latest styles of H ats , B onnets , H ats business—T think he said it was a ease of J. II. M. seventy thousand houses. and B onnet S hapes . Falls of Rogue River—a name at once life and death—would detain hint late. This kingdom held out against the Dental Rooms in building formerly occupied by Also a fine assortment of So I sat up, as usual, with a book, and How to have Goon Son..—The ques aj»propriato and likely to last. Dr. E. H. Greenman, corner California and Fifth TRIMMINGS, A look at these paintings will well re did not worry until one o’clock. After Christians till the beginning of 1492. tion of deep ploughing which we had Streets. All styles of Dental work done on short With the fall of Granada came the close pay one for the walk from any portion that I was a little anxious, Iconfess, and supposed definitely settled long since, is notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention FLOWERS, caught a cold in my head, peeping of the Moorish rule in the Peninsula. given to the regulation of children’s teeth. Teeth again brought forward, and the discus of the city to Hillman’s Art Gallery. A few years later many of the Moors extracted without pain by the use ef the late through the up-stairs window blinds; sions are assuming a very spirited style. There are likewise other sketches in were expelled from the country. But the Subsoil plows, which grew rapidly in fa water colors and ordinary crayon, in his method of local anesthesia. All work warranted. RIBBONS, . for, dear aunt, it was not until three Satisfaction guaranteed. o’clock that I heard a cab driving up the traveler still sees in various parts of vor some years since, have almost disap- collection, of scenery in Oregon anil Nov. 20th, 1869. nov20 3m. ORNAMENTS, street and saw it stop at our door; then I Spain numerous traces of their dominion. j peared, though faith in deep plowing in Washington Territory. The water thought I should faint, for I was sure He sees these traces in the Oriental lias taken a stronger hold than ever. Of color sketch of Snoqualamie Pass is a C. W. KAHLER. E.B. WATSON. style of the edifices, in the alcazars in the TIDIES, some dreadful accident liail happened to ¡course the depth of plowing should be in charming bit of art, well executed, and is mosques, now converted into Christian Orlando. proportion to the depth of soil. It will worthy of a place among the art collec KAHLER & WATSON, NECKLACES, I ran down to open the door, and Mr. churches, in the beautiful palace of the not do to plow twelve inches deep where tions of our citizens. Smith, a friend of Orlando’s, who is not, Alhambra, and in the canals, which still the surface soil is only six. This may be Attorney and Counsei!or-at-Law, PEARL BEADS, 1 confess, very much to my taste—such a fertilize the soil from which those who done in the course of time, but not at A C uriosity .—TheNavada State Min- and other articles in our line too numerous to red-faced, noisy man—was just support made thim were expelled more than once. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, erologist, H. W. Whitehall, furnishes to three centuaies ago. mention. ing my dear boy up the steps. To make a good deep soil, the progress the White Pine the following note MISSES A. F. and L. A. KENT. “Oh, what has happened !” cried I. downward should be gradual. Let a of a remarkable discovery hitherto unno Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and Jacksonville, March 25th, 1870. tf. T he O pinion of O ne of the S trong - other Courts of this State. “Don’t be frightened, Mrs. White?’ M inded .—Messrs. Elizabeth Cady Stan i proper portion of the subsoil I m * brought ticed: Near Tvanpah, Clarke District, said Mr. Smith. “Nothing at all; only OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. i ton, one of the leaders of the new move i to the surface and exposed to the action which lies in the southwestern portion of Jacoba—opposite Court House square. White is a little exhausted. Application 1 of the sun, rain, wind and frost, then add this State, close to the line of California, ment for revolutionizing the politics of to business will exhaust a man, and 1 the country, writes as follows from San the manures necessary to render it fer about 40 miles from the Colorado river, JAMBS D. FAY. D. B. REA. thought I’d bring him home.” Francisco to the Golden Age, Theodore tile. By pursuing this plan for success and 230 miles from Los Angeles, can be FAY & RE A “All right, Bella,” said Orlando, Tilton’s paper: ive years, a fertile soil can be made—one seen this wonderful curiosity : On the HILO GASMAN GASMAl TAKES THIS METHOD “Smith tells the truth—I’m exhausted.” ___ HILO of informing Attorneys and Couusellors-at.Law, __------------------ _ h iis friends, and the public gen I start to-morrow for the Yosemits Val that will resist the effects of severe eastern slope of Clarke Mountain, near its And, dearest aunt, he was so much so nroll-.T ♦ r. <1 ♦ r» n hna zi erally, that he has opened a Meat Market on Cali ley. So you may imagine me in a big drouth, and be fitted also for the success summit, there is a perpendicular cliff. OFFICE—In Court House, up stairs. fornia Street, opposite the United States Hotel, that lie spoke quite thick, and couldn’t straw hat anil bloomer costume, astride of ful cultivation of all ordinary crops. By On its front are engraven the characters stand up without tottering. Mr. Smith where may be found at all times the best of— Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts a mule, going down, down into Tophet; this means the mineral constituents of t I L D. The cross and letters are of im was kind enough to help him up stairs ; the subsoil become thoroughly inter mense size, being fully 60 feet in bight, of this State. and he laid upon the bed so prostrated for they tell me that the climate of that mixed with the soils of the surface, and cut into the cliff 2j feet deep—so BEEF, (Fresh A. Corned) that I thought he was going to die. Then valley in July is hot, hotter, hottest. Af which, in consequence of oft repeated Particular attention paid to the collection that they can be plainly seen at a dis I remembered the French brandy you ter seeing that, the Big Trees, and Gey shallow plowings, has been depleted of tance of at least five miles. By whom of Claims against the Federal and State Govern sers, I announced to speak in the chief ments, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption gave me in case of sickness, I ran to get cities and towns of California; then I them. To make a good soil by this this strange workmanship was done, is and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral it out. method, the plowing should be done in unknown. The fact, however, that the Lodes under the recent Aet of Congress. 1 tf. “Have a little brandy’ and water, shall take bee-line for home, and shall the fall, in order tliat the newly turned letters are Roman charactersand are pre hope to see you once more in Tenafly dear ?” I said. about the last of August. This journey up subsoil may be subjected to the amel ceded by the figure of a cross would make “The very thing. Smith is exhausted, has filled me with joy. The magnitude iorating influences of the winter’s freez it probable that it was done by the Jesuit too. Give some to Smith,” said he. and grandeur of the mountains, and the ing and thawing. But after all this is Missionaries, who are known to have And I so reproached myself for not hav done, it will be found that good crops been in this region many years ago. The HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP- ing thought of it before Mr. Smith had vastness and expanse of the plains, and cannot be produced unless there is a lib Indians know nothing of its authors, nor puined Local Agent of the Board of School gone. But I gave a glass to Orlando, and the beauty that prevades all, with won eral application of manure. Plow deep Land Commissioners, ia now prepared to receive they any tradition concerning its applications to purchase School, University and under Providence, I think it saved his derful works of man himself, have given and manure generously, and you will have origin. me new reverance and love for God and State lands. No application will be received un life ; for, oh, how bad he was ! have a good soil and a bountiful yield.— humanity. Surveying from day to day less accompanied by one-third payment of the pur- “Bella,” said he, quite faltering in his lhis endless chain of railroads and tele Planter's Journal. <hase price. How it H appened . —A charming SAUSAGES, Ace., Ae. speech, “the room is going round so fast graph wires, with their mighty bridges, Office in Court House—up stairs. young girl was lately overheard confid that I can’t catch your eye. And besides tunnels, and snowsheds, the mines of I. H. B. SHIPLEY, W ent for H im .—A rough-looking ing to a lady the fact of her engagement, tf. Jacksonville, Ogn., April 15th, 1871. Local Agent for Jackson countv. there’s two of you, and I don’t know wealth develojK'd, the cities and towns specimen of humanity was recently prom which had taken place when she was Jacksonville, March 18 1871. mchl8-tf. which is which.” that dot the entire continent, and remem enading up Chatham street, New York, walking Mount Pleasantly with a lad I knew these were dreadful symptoms. ber that all this is the work of man—I when he came plumply upon a Jew, a “Take a drink, dear,” said I, “and I’ll am ready to forgive his presumption in specimen of his race, about whom there who bore the pathetic name of William. She said : “Anil then he said, ‘Will you, try to wake up Mary and send her for the manifesting himself in all our constitu is no mistake. will you, Susie? Answer or I shall lose doctor. Without a word of warning, the rough my senses.’ And I jabbed the sand with tions. I tell you, Theodore, sub rosa the ENGINEER, “No,” said he, “I’ll be all right in the “white male” has something to be proud knocked him sprawling into the gutter. my parasol, and sniggered, and told him Oregon street, opposite Overbook’« Hospital, morning. I’m all right now. Here’s of, and my consolation is that we are his Picking himself up and taking his bleed lie had better point out the exact spot your health. You’re a brick. I—” And mother, and but for us he could have done ing nose between his finger and thumb, where he meant to lose his senses, be JACKSONVILLE, OGN. over he fell, fast asleep. none of these big things. California is lie demanded an explanation. cause they would make such a small hoice liquors and cigars con Oh, why do men think so much of indeed the garden of our country. No “Shut up; Pll bust you agin !” shout bundle no one could find them unless he stantly on hand. money-making ? Is not health better winter here—fruit and flowers all the ed his aggressor, approaching him again. did ; and then he actually went down on than anything else? “I have never done notings mit you, his knees in the road, crying out that I year round—the geraniums that we nurse Of course, as he had laid down in his in little pots grow here eight feet high and wat for you mash me in de nose?” was cruel and heartless. I laughed, and hat, 1 took that off’first. And I managed in the open air in all seasons. The half asked Abraham. he sprang up with two black patches of 12 1-2 Cent«. “Yes yer hev ; yer Jews crucified Jesus earth on his knees, and seized me round PROPRIETORS. to divest him of his coat. But when it has not been told of this beautiful land, July 17th, 1869. jlyl7-tf. came to his lioots—dearest aunt, did you its genial climate, its hospitable people, Christ, and I hev a mind to go for you the waist and kissed me like mail! And, ever take off"a gentleman’s boots? prob its thriving metropolis, with its magnifi agin.” would you believe, just as I was telling “But, mine Cott, dat vasli eighteen him to don’t, a man sneaked by all by ably not as you are a single lady—what cent bay and gravel drives on the Pacific rpiIIS favorite stable has been reopened and a task ! How do they ever get ’em on ? beach. hundred years ago,” said the Jew. himself, and I am afraid it was that Cart “Well, I don’t care if it was; I only Seagull, who swoops down on fish, flesh Emerson must have been in a bad mood I pulled and pulled, and shook and wrig HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FULLY gled, and gave it up. But it would not when he said that the Yosemite was the heard of it last night,” replied the un and fowl; and I’m terrified to death for THOROUGHLY RSFZTTfiD. do to leave them on all night ; so 1 went only thing that had not been over- washed ; and he went for him again. refitted this old and favorite place of resort, fear I’ll see that kiss in the Chronicle ev now offers the very beat of liquors and segars at at it again, and at last one came off so bragged. Everything surpasses my ex ery morning when I ojien the paper. But SPRING WAGONS 12 1-2 CENTS. suddenly ; and over I went on the floor, pectations. C incinnati proposes to put a quietus Will says who cares? No cards?*— The Saloon is commodious, the billiard tables E lizabeth C ady S tanton . and into his hat, which T had put down —AND— on gift-lottery enterprises. The Grand 11 'ash ington Capital. are of the latest and most improved pattern, and San Francisco, July 18th, 1871. there for a minute. I could have cried. Jury has indicted nearly all the newspa the wants of guests promptly supplied. SADDLE HORSES And yie other came off the same way, P ainting .—A nobleman, who was a- pers for publishing advertisements of one just as hard and just as suddenly at last. L ady —who is canvassing fora choir at of them. Journals there and elsewhere great amateur painter, showed one of his BO I*oIntel of Billiard« For Drink«. For hire on reasonable terms. Then 1 put a soft blanket over Orlando, the village church—“I hope, Mrs. Giles, ought to refrain from giving publicity to performances to Turner. That great art Those knowing themselves indebted te me will The largest corral in the tewn is attached to the and sat in my sewing chair all night. you will persuade your husband to join these swindling schemes without any le ist said to him, “My lord, you want do well to call without delay and settle, as I must stable. Teamsters will find ample accommoda Oh, how heavily he breathed. And I us. T am told he has a Very sonorous gal pressure. Wholly excluded from the nothing but poverty to make you a very have money, and that soon. tion for their animals at all times. Horsec board had, as you may fancy, the most dread voice.” Mrs. Giles: “Asonorous voice, Press, lottery managel's would experi excellent painter.’’ HENRY BREITBARTH. ed on reasonable terms. ful fears. He might have killed himself inarm! Ah! you should hear it corn ence great difficulty in ‘'shoving the 14-tf. vln26tf PEARSON <fc McINTÏKE. W ilted —the la t rose of summer. by his own over-application to business, in’ out of his nose when lie’s a sleep.” queer” upon the unsuspecting public. JACKSON COUMTT. F irst J coicial D istrict .—Circuit, Judge, P. P. Prim ; Prosecuting Attorney, II- K. Hanna. Jack*»* Count?— Circuit Court, Second Monday in February and November. County Court, firfrt Monday in each month. jewelry store , A H Pioneer Bit House, H L pusinrsa (farts. MILLINERY. T NEW MEAT MARKET! T MUTTON, LAND NOTICE. T PORK, RAILROAD SALOON I LIVERY STABLE ! MAX. BRENTANO. C OTS-OWIS TOBEET3, BELLHNION SALOON! T pearson & M c I ntyre ,