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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1874)
Pl.A I Foil U J he 11 ram a tie (! i inri, s vrui: i »A V..... \i»oi ri t» by tiii : i » i :' i < mka in - tvit : < <> x - VI.XIKO Al AI.IIWY, MAIU II |S, ls7l. l. We «ledaie our antiltcriiig <l<*xou<>n mtiiv I'on-i ii u: ion ««f I lie Iniicd >'a amI !■ •! lie I uioii <>1 l he S;at«*« t h«*rc- Slop lilt: It.«>\v.— i in' t >rctj>>n l>v established, am I xxcail.rm that the peo- ,■ |i,|- Illis |l»s;iy Io t!m people pic of t lie several Sure- have he sole and cxdii-iv<» right of W«*i ning ihem-e'x «•-a- of I.inn < tiunty—uni which is nppli- lice, s<>\ «•reign and in dependent States, sub iiil'le to aliiio-t every eipinty in ject only mill«» liniita!ions ot the < <>n>ti:ti- the Noithwe-t -ci-lion : ••¡.inn coun tion ; and that all powers not herein ex- pre-slv uranied to the National «fovern- ty h;t* rcceivetl a million of dollars in meut are ;irro: i le»I '.«> 1 in-Sta’i-s r --peciiveiy ; min for h< r I mt year'« grain product ami w«• d|vll\ Ii a> right ol' 11n F» ler.d 1 \ - mill yet Ihere i- no money in the coun «•rumen* t ii rough ¡ he 11 eat y poxx er to pi ri!i!- l.v <1< • mieli Mongolian- w uhm any S’. a r try, llow i- tlii ? It is the direct m-u XX It III»III III«» « •oll-«‘llt ot till- L»»gis Li me result of the suit-id il policy of our 1 h»-r»*ot. 2. We adire i that the grcale-t d people. Nearly every article that is wit II w II idi We1 a t'e UoXV t II rea el a d iis (hr coii'tiined in the county, not raised eorruption aijd extravagance which exists from the soil, is imported from the East, ill hit-h ollleial.places, and we do decline, as or from a foreign port. Hence, as the cardinal principles of our liilitre politi action, that rettenehnic'.it, economy and fast as a doltir i- received for grain, cal reform are inipertc i\i*ly demanded in all it is placed in the hands of Wells, tin1 Governments ot the people. Federal as l argo A < o’s Agent, and shipped out well a- Siate an I municipal ; and we here proclaim our-elxc- the tineompromi-ing side of the State to pay for these arti by toe- of ring politician* and laud monopolists, cles. ’¡'his ¡s a fatal mistake. It w iioever they may be and wherever lln-y Would he better to -ell wheat for six mav be found, w hedier they are in oiiiee or bits a biislu I and keep our money at out. Weappeal to honest men everywhere, without regard to pa-t political altiliations, lmme, than to get one dollar a bushel (»•join us in branding as they «leserve these and send it away for implements and corrupt leeches on the body politic, and as notions, as now. L'/arn to employ sisting us to purge oilieial stations of their and baneful pre-em-e. liuiiit* latwir, and money will accumu nil 3. w holesouie Tha: the present Federal Administra late in every community. A dollar tion. by its u'ter inability to comprehend paid to a neighbor for labor returns to the dignity and r«*spon-ibilit ie- of t in* »hit ie- with wiiieh it iseharged ; by its devotion to yon tor sone* of the soil products. Th«* personal and par.isan itilerc'ls ; by its weak dollar sent out of the State is lost. and incompe ent management of the Na I armors mid mechanics have one com tional iinances ; by its unwarranted inter with the local self’government of mon interest, and the study must be ference the people; by its support of the corrupt how to harmonize them. We repeat, (iovernments w hich it lias imposed by i.s power upon several of the Staa-s of the keep tile money at home.” I ' nion ; by its complicity w it h corrupt prae- + tiees and scandals m various quarters, ami A liEVot.t TtoN IX THE Em; Br.-d- by its appointment of notoriously inemnpe- xr.ss—The Legislature of Massachu tent men to high otliciai posit ions, has justly setts h is lately passed a law making broimht upon itself the condemnation of t he American people. it necessary that n dozen eggs weigh I. That the persistent interference by Fed one and one-half pounds. The San eral otlicials in local elections in the u-e of ¡’ran m»-o E.ctoniher says this is a large sums of money to defeat the voice ol the pi'ople throirjh the ballot, deserves and move in the right direction. Th«* has our srVf>ii‘-l eomlcinnat ion. Michigan takes up the an1»ji»<*t That corpora!ions m-e the creations of with enthusiasm. Says the latter law ; that their franchise and privileges are to subserve the public interest, and paper : “This old style of selling and irranted w hen those are Used to subvert the objects buying poultry and eggs by th«» piece ol their creation and for purposes of oppres should be discontinued. It is a relic sion and extortion, we declare it to lie the right and duty of tin- l.egislat lire to regulate of the past, and reminds us of the I and control such corporations in their deal times when dr«‘ssed hogs sold for a ings with the people, and especially those dollar each, without regard to size or engaged in the Inisiucse of common carriers. ii. That-we favor a speedy reluin to specie condition, and were a dull sale at that. payments, and favor a just and equal taxa Insist ti|w»n it, then, you who raise tion for thesiipport of the Federal ami State poultrv for the in irk«»t : insist iqion it, Iioverniiieii:s. and that we arc oppo-ed to all discrimina:ions in the ass« -, ineiil of von who have to buy eggs for (‘onsump-' Federal revenue lor the purpose of protec tion ; insist m»«»n it, all ye rich and tion. 7. That the free n i\ iga-ion ami improve poor, high and low. that eggs l»e sold ment of the (’olunibia Kiver. in the con for so much u pound. Then it will be struction of a I >rea k w aier at Port < >rlbr< I, the some inducement for farmers to raise improvement of tin - < 'oq nil h - and Willamette a better class of fow ls, and all w ill get I liver-, and t he const ruction ot the Portland. I»alles and Salt Lake Ila Io ad, arc impera their just duns. Than the pnterpris- tively demanded by the commercial in er- ing breeder and poultry fancier will «•sts of this State, an I tha! the Federal «tov- . ..... . the reward for his efforts to ernmeut ought by all proper me ms to assist tho-e measures ; that we are in taVor of the furnish a market fow l of good sizeand bill now before ('oiiaress generally known of sn -h a dogn»e of fatness that it shall as the Portland. Halles and Salt Lake l{ad- bo eatable ; and tin* hr«»'*«1er of p<»or, road bill ; and that we also favor .......... arly of the t’retron an I California b-i’f--‘ Tvod 'twamon’s will no longer completion Hailroad to the .southern boundary of the be hi* sue«*«»—-fnl rival ” State. S. That we depreciate all measures in the interest ot capitalists and monopolists I' r port \ nt th S: iefp -R \ kers .— against labor, believing tha! <li-tim-!i<>ns, if In a life ¡ssm* of this paper mention distinctions should I m - made, should be in was »nade of the great loss incurred favor of the laboring class, w’lui constitute • v shrep.raiser' during the past »eison the mass of oitr citizens and th. producers of wealth and property of our n.uti-ry. in ennse.i’ienoe of the disoasi* known the We therefore approve of the declared prin a* the -s. ah.” Maxey, w ho has kept ciples an I sympathize wi'h the avowed ob sheep for sever il years in this county, ject of the organization know n as the Patrons of IIii-bandry, am! with those of all o'her informs u« that he has tried a remedy onlers having for their object re'renehiui-nt for this disease which, >o far, has ( and reform in public affairs and the social prove«] to l»e an absolute pr«*v«»ntiv»». advancement oftlie ja-opl■>. Tha’ we are opposed ton monopoly in 1|<» ndxes < <|u d pronortions of rosin, the !•. publicat ion and sale of books used in t he sulphur and s ilt, all being thoroughly common schools ol this Sta’e, and we are in pulverizod, and foods the mixture favor of amending the existing law in rela t<> such books, so as t<> take ; iw ; iv from to the >he<*p, k«‘«‘ping it constantly tion the publishers of the Paeitic «'■ > |sf Series <>f w here they may have access to it. 1 !<• Headers and spellers the privileges in re says that this simple r«»me«ly has not lation thereto which they now enjoy. I«). That the net relating to the fi^es of only cured ninny of his sheep which sheriffs and < ’lerks ought to be so amended were badly atllieted with the disease, —cither bv imeiing nueh oflkx's saluTle«! or but has acted as a preventive, and by reducing the fees now atta< lied to the —as shall reduce the compensation re has saved him from tlu* loss which i same ceived by su>-h officers to a fair r< numera others have suffered.— Satti Creek tion, ami nothing more, tor the services required of them ; that the <'mistittition lltlb’/H'lfflt'llt. might to l>e so amendisl that all printing ------- — , . . - » ■ — — for the State, aflvr tlu* expiration of the L aziness prevents a man from get term of the State Printer now in otliee, ting «»IF bis horse to put on the first shall be provided for by letting the same rail that gets >n«>*ked ofT the fence, Io the lowest responsible bidder; that the ra’es for litigant printing should be reduced ¡in«l through this lazy iwglect a whole so as to correspond as nearly as mav In« field of corn is seriously damaged. wi’h those charged for private advertise Laziness keeps a man from dri\1ng ment«. II. That the only legit irtiate object of one nail, when one would do. and final-» (rovernnient is the protection ot its citi ly costs a carpenter’s bill for exten zens in their lives, liberty, propertx- and sive repairs. Laziness allows a gate the pursuit of happiness; that to a<,eom- off th«» hinges to lie in tlu? mud, or plish this emi direct means onlv should be resorted to ; that the good resulting from a stand propj»ed by rails, or a barn to departure from this rule is teinporarv, the leak ami damage hundreds of dollars' evilla sting. e are theret<>r«1 opposed t<>the worth of provender. Laziness, in Stat«» engaging in the purchase, leasing or specula'ing in prop-rfy of any kind, ex short, is the right ami proper name cept such only as is neeessarv for conduct for nine-tenths of the excuses given ing the ordinary functions ot the G«>vern- for leal firming. But tlx* most pro IllCIlt. 12. That we fa\-or the imniedia'e construc lific of the many washes that are due tion ot a good and serviceable wagon ro id to laziness is the wa-te of ignorance. along the soii’h bank of the «'olunibia . , . »...... . , — —. Kiver, from the mouth of Sandy Kiver to A common * suiierstitinn charges cat- tin* Halles. 13. That the com pen -a! ion of all officers with sucking the breath of .infants, should be only sm-h as will be a just re thereby causing their death by stran muneration for their sci x ices. gulation. This ¡s a false accusation, as Th«» following amendments were unani mously adopted : pussy’s month is so formed anatomi cally that she would not be able to do | That we nro in favor of the repeal of Litigant Act. so sanguinary a deed, did she wish it. the That w<- are in favor of free trade and di Instances are on record where cat* rect taxation. M \ Y 9. ix-1. — have crawled into the cradle or bed, and lain down on an infant’s face, not, probably, with any criminal intent, though children have lieen found <lea<l under sm-h cireiimst.anees, but purely for the sake of the warmth of the in fant’s l«ody and clothing.— A/>i>l<fon'K t The Law of Newspapers. 1. Subscribers who do not giv<» «»xpress not j<-<. i o t ho coir i a r\ a re con-ideI'cd as wish- ! ing to emit in lie th ci r siib-cri pt ions. 2. Il any St;l»s<-| ¡bei - Older the dlseotltin- 1 mima* of their newspapers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrear ages are paid. a. It subscribers negh-et or refuse to tak«* their nt*wspnpcrs from the oflices to whi«*li 'hey arc directed, the law holds them re sponsible uni ¡1 I hey hale settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued.* I. It subscribers rcmov«' to other plac«*s w itholt! inioi in.ng the publish< r, nml the licw «papers are sen! to the former di reel ion, :h< \ arc held responsible. Tht> courts hax e decided tha' refusing to take newspapers from-the otliee. or re moving and leaxing them um-alfed for. is /od.<o ,’■<< .< evidence of intentional fraud. «>. 'lim |H>s;ni;istcr who neglects to gixe the legal notice of the m-gl. <-t of a person to I take trom the otliee the newspapers ad dressed to him. is liable to the publisher tor t In- subsei iption price. , ■ ■ ■ . < « » I III......... JOHN BILGER, (California St., <>m- door west ol Sachs 1’ros.,) —OF.— eeps constantly on hand an aKsortment of the liest K SACHS BROS., Hax c où harnl and oiler for sale —OF — MAGAZINE!! TINWARE. BRASS PIPES, FORCE Pl -M I*S. CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, HARDWARE, CI TLERV, 11 YDItAE LI« 'NOZZLES, PAINTS. SIZES, Gl.ASS. OILS, HOSE, POWDER. BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. A VI AU's St ll-i iill-l U»N TO HOUSEHOLD DEALER AND WORKER IN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. The DELIOCnATIC TIMES for a Year, WOOD’S Jacksonville, Oregon, OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE The Largest and Best Assortment GENERAL MERCHANDISE! ANI» A « HKOMO OF — I sl Al.l.Y KEIT I.X — A First-Class Establishment! NAILS, MINING TOOL, SHOT, BRI SIIF.S, CARPENTER TOOLS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, IRON W ASH-KETTLES. BRASS ANDIRON WIRE, SHEirr-IRON WARIL Cast Iron and Steel Plows. hope , CAC LDRONS, < I LTIVATORS, COPPER WARE. WHEEL-BARROWS, SHEET-IRON WARE, IF O O 7) E N A N D IF J LLO IF IF .4 11 E, STOVES’. We flatter our-elves that a fourteen years' exp<*ricm,e has made II« familiar with TIIE WANT cf THIS COMMUNITY. A 1.1. 1’OK THE Alxva vs on hand a large lot of parlor, «-cok ing, oliii-»". »*abin stox'cs, of asKort»*d size«, plain ami fam-y, constructed on tlu» latest fuel-saving plan.«. Boilers, kettles, pots, and «•verytliingconnecte»! w ith tlie-e st»»ves warranted durable and p»-rf»-»-t. All artieles-old or manufacture»I bx- him warrant«»«!. His work is mad«* oftlie best material and of t Im choicest patterns, ;'•»' < irders attended to with dispatch and tilled accenting todiri'ctions. He is deter mined to sell at loxx pri»-cs f<>r«-ash. w t: Ki:t i» I.I«H'< »RS IF PA Il> IN AHVANPE. FIRST-CLASS NOW IS YOUR TIME ! <;<>(>I>S, of all kind-, ot t la- best I >rands,wh< dosale and retail. Also T«»BA<<'O AND CI«; A RS. VI - rpilE MAGAZINE is on«» of the best 1 monthly pid>li<-atimis published, the original pri<-e of xvliich is SI. imi . Though it - -id > -<-ri p’ ion price is modera'«». the M a g- azine is decidedly not a “cheap .John"’ af fair. as a sample, which may be seen at the Ttxtt:s < it i ti-E, xvill att«»st. REASONABLE In eonneefion wit h all t lies»» I have on harnl a large assortment of PRICES ! THE <11 ROM«», We invite all t»> «’all and e.xamim* our < 'f which the abox e gix es but nit idea, is a Goods ami Pri»-e«, feeling as-ured tint we beaii'ilul and trii’hfiil leprc-cutai ion ot tin* renowned Yo-eniite Valley, situated in < al- will give ent ire -at isfa»*t ion to ALL. SA« IIS BROS. ifornia. xxhich is vi-i’ed yearly by thou sands of tourists from «»very part of the world. It is 1 lx2t> inches in size, is pro duced in -excnte' ii oil colors, and is an or . A err i t rm ! . Ä r/c (¡oods ! nament to any room. It cannot bo pur chase« I in any of our stores. It is xvell w orth s2.’>«>, xvliich we were olfcrcd tor ours. A N I >— OTHER IN Hl < I'M ENTS. GROCERIES of all kinds—just xvliat every married man xvants in hi« family. Ami if you »’«»n't L«*- liox«- it, ««all and examine my stock before purchasing cl-ew here. J« »UN BILGER. I mpfirtcr of farm inqilcments and macliines. 2*»tf. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING! J. M. McCALL & CO. ('or. ('< t' ijoi'ti nt <(■ I th A/.*. CAHD VISITINE ” i- Laa *^X ¡1 4 L_» i 'J ♦ it T , s;i:<» io pica««’. If iherp is I II AXC< »-AMERICAN HOTEL & RESTAURANT, I • a '.I THE LARGEST POSTER, In < hemicuì an i Mt dirai Seien«-«*, NEATLY EXE« I TED AT WANTED. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex change for goods. Highest prices paid, and «foods sold at < ’ash rates. T-S' l’leas»* give ns a call ami «•onvin»*«* your selves. [1-tf-l M«<ALLA<d. /•»oprnbv.x.«. THE TIMES OFFICE, JA< Est /A I Tl. 1. E, OR E< ;oX, REPOSITORY ■ DR. E. F. GAiîYlPÎ SOLUTiON OF TAR! I \R. «¡AUX IN’S SOLFTION* ANI» t’OM- I ' |H>uml eli -.il- of tar, t.i- t and «ady solu tion i - xi r in tde in one ndx.ui»* ut all ili«* tw elve valli d»l<* active prim i] als of th«* well km»v. n cura:¡ve agent, School Directors, Teachers, Parents. i Vf ¡ ti nd j/t :. * j DISCOVERY Prices to Suit the Times. NOTICE TO > , L-âs ■ M I i j k k «u. C si /.7r„ Etc. (>]»j <»s?.( (> ¡1 ¡•'(•ilow’s* Hall, J ACKSON VIL L E, OR E( X )N. HDPMC'P" i ■jv;».niDio the Fiai cm e, or t j *. . <1 toi* <'i.calor i »I s.i.;.;»’ « ol V»«. ti 1; tu.e j«>»i |»:r "lois ■ n . . »*• Lsg ».ar*.iin>*. lit '» iil V. 1 S', .'i ! ■f.tdiir.t .•■» s«ikl ou »iti.-;««! tel imi. /»•/.•.i/n-jfj/»/-; With single or «lotibh* t«*ams, for hire on rca- j -«•liable terms. Also good Saddle Horses j ami Mul<-s, xx hich will lie hired to go to any , part of the conn ry at lm-dcrai«» ra’es. Animals Bought and -old. am! broke to saddle or harness. 2’i-f. El I’Ll A WILSON. GM V FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, rpiIE l NHERSK.NEI» Wol’LH RE- I spectfiilly inform I In ir friends and th»» GENTLEMEN'S ami P.oYS' «’I.oTHlNG. public generally that they liav»» purchased the above establishment, which will lx> heueelorth <•<iudu<-'e»l under their »-»instant p» rsonal superxisiou, and they guarante«» AND < »IL-CLOTI IS, s.-itist'aelion to all who may favor them with CARPETS their patronag«». These stables ar«» centrally local«'»!, ami ’ Iron, Steel, within coiix»-iiieiit• distam-c of th<* various hoii-es of puhli»’ » ntcrtaininent. Horses HOUSE SHOES A XI) XA//.S, ami iiiii !»» s will b<* board«*»! ami can»«! tor at inoderuh* charges. They liav«» one of th«» | largi'st and iim*st stocks in < iregoli, south ol i GROCERIES, Portland, of HARD AND «’ROCKERY WARE. P>1 «¿GIES ANH ( ARRIAGES, pon THE NEW SERIES OFSCH«»OL I Books al introductory prices tor a short tint«» at E. C. BROOKS’ AT MOST REASONABLE RATES! J. A. BAUER, PERFUMERY, AX1> EVF:itVTIIIX’«l TO I'.E iv»rxD MILL NOTICE. 1VE ARE NOW READY T<» RECEIVE Tv wlwat in store, ami will c«»mmcn«*e grinding on th«» loth inst. i < >nr terms for grimling w ill I m * th«* eighth Jackson i illc, Oregon« bushel, or exchange. DALEY «(• EMERY. HEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ’ Btitti* <'reek Mills, Sept. 1, 1^73. 3i»tf. IN A El RST-CLAss I’.s’l'A BI.ISIIM ENT, No. 101 Post Street, <’al. street, fust door west of White A’ Martin, ! SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. i'-V Orders tnmi the «*oitntry proinpth filhsl. j SETTLE UP. TO '/.T ,li,v ! Agents wante.l! i .. ' Al* <,la«s<*« of working ih * o - hose indebted to the under - pl»*,ot either sex, young or old, make mm<* signed are requested .to settle IMME money at work for us in their spare mo AND EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE | «A found in a first-class variety store. > DIATELY, its, having he«mi burned out bv ments, or all th«*‘time. than at anything l’r» nluee taki-n in » xelm iit'e. Please give mo I th«» tire, th»» nionev 1« need«*«l. r-««*. Particulars tree. Address » ‘ •icall. 29tf. HENRY PATE. G. STINSON A < <•., Portland, Me. PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, I T PINE TREE TAR, l netpialr»! in coughs, «*olds. »-l'arrli, asth ma, In ondi!' is ami roS-.-iif :ip: ;on. « urcs without tail a re«-, ut «*ol«| in tlins* to six hour- : amlal.-oLy i:« vitalizing, purify ing ami stimiila in-g «*tl» 11- up«ni t Im g« iu-ral sy-lem. i- tvmarkuldv » .. «-ai-iou*-in all <lis— »*a«es oftlie ldoo«L imduding s«-n»fula nml <-ru pt ion.s of the sk in. dy-] t-p-ia, <li««*a-es » >f th»* li\» r and kidney -, 1.» .iti dl->-:t-«- ami gen eral «hl.iliiy. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES » Watch. Clock ami Jewelry Store. .Ta»*kson- I Cl! EMIST. ville,« »reg<in,whcr<* can be bail 11m following: M AN FI'ACTFRTNG Readers, Spellers, Arithmetics, Algebra«, Grammars, Geographies, Physiologies, Phi And Wholesale and Retail D«»alcr in losophies, Cln*mistries, Histories, Geom»»- tries, Trignometries, Treatis«» on Botany, Manual of American Id»*as whi«-h should be DRUGS AND MEDICINES, in the hands of every Y«»ung Amerh*«. 3 WM. BOYER, Vrultn in Season, V» Ito ;»j-«»f'*y 1 <■;.»:•«* I «sling 11*.-uoi-fc a a t. wiM t :•••• op :---t:>:-. wc vtez. t; * ; • <i-t»* of t;:."*t<! io,» <pii -l.e.i ... : *i ini:**^ n I'.; -, ’ng nil th ■ o*.i. :-1> culi .r < ¡k« <• i. ,«.2 í BZ'OlSi i* s. • *• t » « t . ri a i . u-i s!.* !•• f •< t!— n t .• •! »•-... î.in leste,lieg ciuls t.. s. a:u, i.i «Ir. ave i : e < lived and are still A Im large-t and he-t -ole»-ted of «‘x»*r bi’lor«* oltcreil t»> th»- Th»* stock consists »if rpHE M \HAME TAKES THIS METHOD | I of tendering her thank« t«> t h«» public for th»» i>a*ronag»‘ which has hitherto lie»*n ex- tended to her. ami would respectfully solicit its continuance. Her tai des are always under her immedi- ate control ; and liy her long ex|»erienee in the business she feels confident ’hat sb«» will give entire satisfaction to all. Her l>e»ls and rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable st vie, suited to the accoinmodal ion of singl«» <>< «-upaiits or families. I ler bed« an* always k< pt »-lean. MEALS AT ALL HoVRS. * 'JT’-' t is i?;«» en’v ^7; vîj * î , o (liai i <•:«;» X--W I.) 1;ÎO”I» G.-» » Oll- «I;.» t— receix ing t H -lock LIVERY fiflD SALE STABLE, public. g»»o»|s - r r-n.'l.v « i tf.i « » - «• .» ot M-iftiii.iv, «»:»■! to : • •»• .» i- . : < ! ga.it x 1. « <»* V'.«s x.Kdl. ti t.» <i.i.- — FR« »M—• ASHLAND, OltEGON. UNION - pTiecial i'.Fvnt'on is <••’?<•«! I 1 S.» l ..*;.!• •. i.u,». ». *»:u v.t . im i.tf 1 «>:: ■ v t’"»i.i it Choi:«-»:?«! nai! « «if .»:i L -.-Mi.- .'.» <» ,'«>t Hark»«!^ 11. I x: : I o;.. . .;:.»>;»>•!*<» .t any exp» t:so Io Ihcov: uvr. t .A US i.l. iiil.I., AgG I > IJ I < ’ KS ! X K W Those not «lesiring th»» «'hroino. will be furnished !he Ti m i> and magazine for x.3..’4i. in adxam <»j This is| dou!>1 l»*-s on«» <»fthebi/<t indm-»»- ments ever otlcr»-«! to the public, ami ev»»ry- I hm Iv should ax ai11homsid\ <>sot i!. \\ e im-an what we sax-. \V<* stand i-e-poii-dfle tor tin» deli ver x’ ot 1 he < 'h roino a i id Magazine. We litix'e alr»-a»ly I'm ni-lied tin* Magazine and I'hronioto -evcral ptu’-ous. xvlm can attest their merits. Ad>b»•-« HI LL A NI< KELL, Tl xt E- till HE, Jack -oil v ill» •, < Igll. V.I/i.LVZ; HOLT. T iie JmvTO D ecthe .—The Legis lature of California recently passe«! the following amendment to the Penal (’ode of that Stat«! : Section IGO. Every person guilty \ of murder in the first degree shall stif Journal. ■ ■ I ' ■ ■ < ♦ »»I - . . fer death or imprisonment in th«» N ew B ill f «» r O regon .—A Wash State Prison, at the discretion of the ington dispatch of the 25th ult. says : jury trving th«» same ; or upon a plea Senator Ferry, of Michigan, to-day of guilty, the court shall determine introduce«! a bill to provide that all the same; and ever.v person guiltv p irfies claiming l in«]s in the State of of murder in th«? seeoml de«rre«‘ is Oregon must tile their claims within punishable by* imprisoment in the eighteen months after the passage of State Prison not loss than ten years the net, except in eases of minors, who <md which may’ extend to life. shall have «•ightrnm months after their T he Mi-sissippi Legislature has mnjoritv, and if they shall not then passe«! a bill an«! the Governor has hive filed they shall forfeit their sig-ned it, prohibitin'? the issuance of rights. —... ........ ----- liquor licenses, except on a petition D crtng a recent freshet in Connec of a majority* of th«» mal«»s over twenty ticut rn editor telegraphisl to another an«l females* over eighteen in ea«-h at the scene of JW’tion, “Send me full district or town. > pnrticul «rs of the fl«»nd.” The answer ♦•□mo, ««You will find th«?m in < Jenesis.” ' St ijs ( t » iue for the T imes . THE A Iso a A <>!a! ih- S«ilu!lon of Tar, for inhala — lion, without applicai ion of htat. A re markably xabii'ble di-eovety. as the wllol«»- ap| aiiii ii ~ «-.in l>o carried in i li<* x est prs-Rrt.- ready al any time tor th»- most etlri-tlial an«P positixdy curativi» use ,n all ili-<*a-es oftlie- n«»«e. iItroa’ and Itim -. T111 ’. < ( • M 1 »« • I N D 1 A R a ml M A NI >R A K E ■ PI LL. for use in eoniii-»-::» n with the Elixir Tar. i- a »*<>nil>’na'ion <>f thetwo most v.-ilua- 1'1«* A Iterai ix «■ M< divine- known in th«* pro fession, and r«*ml»-r- this pill w itliout excep-- tiort th»* tf«»rv br-t <-x er otTer«-«l. Tho SOLI '1 ION ami ( o.M i’• d ND ELIX- I R of T \ R i« wit Imii’ <!oub( tin- ls*st renidly know n in <*ns»»s<»1< ‘liolera ami Yell«»w E«*v«»r.. II i« a q > i il •• fiir -U' h di-i .i-» -. and should !•«• kept iiitli«* lioii-i*Ii«il»l <»f every family,, especially in the mon lm in w hi« Ii Cholera ami Ydlow F< *. > i Fable t»» prevail. A small quantity taken daily w ill j rcv«*nt «*on- t rin-t ing i Im-«• <*i*ribk* d. <*a-«•»•. Solution ami «'< mpound Elixir, $L<10 per bottle. Volatile Solution Ibr inhalatiou, S5 per box. Turami Mandrake Pilla, 50 coat a per box. Send for « irciilar of Positive < 'urea fo your druggist orto L. E. HÙ DI£«£ Gt»., Sol«» Proprietors, 105-7th Avenue, New York.. • •T Sold by all druggists. F<»r -:t!«' at th«* city Drug J^tore.