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* ■ DEMOCRATIC TIMES. i je * lTibli<*he«l every Friday Morning by j 'r Editor and Proprietor. s — /( /Z a it CHARLES NICKELL. \ ; 1 J u f J j; Í 1 R Æ ; ■ DEMOCRATIC TIMEt ' 4 I a.. r » zz z 4 14/ : ; L; RATES OF ADVERTISING. E t . : . fri i w Î' ZÍ • Itat«*« of Subscript ion : JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1879 VOL. X yn.oo 2.00 1.0(1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GREAT REDUCTIONS E. C. BROOKS, A. C. JONES. IN PRICES AT IDEALER IN ATTORNEY A ( 'OU NS E LOR-AT-LAW. J. S. HOWARD’S JACKSONVILLE, 00N., Will practice in all the Court« of th« State. Olirne on 5th *tr»‘»‘f. opposite Court House. DE KLF.R IN O. H. AIKEN. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND i SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY. FANCY COOPS. Oregon. Jacksonville, THE LEGEND OF LIFE. 1 NEW STOCK $. GOODS From San Francisco GEO. W. ELLIOTT 1)EGS LEWE TH CALL THE ATTEN- i I > t ion of I ho public to t he laet that he has iii«t itCnneil troni San Francisco with a full stock of Sheei-Musis, CALIFORNIA ST., JAD '.SQNV.ILE, OREGON. WITH A— SPECTACLES, GENERAL MERCHANDISE S T’ R G E O N, Office—On California Livery Stable. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELHÏ, TO THE FRONT AGAIN! Harps and Strings for the Same, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, P. J ACK. M- D.. PHYSICIAN A N D S U R Jacksonville. Orr¡j l.a’e of Glasgow, Scotlaml. (Ifflcc at (»co. Sebump’- barber-shop. MARTIN VROOMAN. M. D., PHYSICIAN A NI> SURGEON. JucksonviUe. Orejón. AND SU R < J E ON, PHYSICIAN Jacksonville. Orcjjon. ('alifornia street, opposite P. J. stor»*. Calls promptty attended er night. J. W. ROBINSON. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, DRESS GOODS. Irish Poplin, per yard.............................. 31.50 Black A Ipacn “ “ ................................. .» •<• Melange, per yartl...................................... -!•«' I »ouI>le w h I i Ii ilres.s goods, per y ard.... 371 .<• Unbieachcil Muslin, per yd..... 10c upw.u»l Blea»‘hed Muslin, per y d............ loc Eadie’s Ho-e,S pair for............ $l.oo Kill Gloves, per pair.................... 75c Felt Skirts.................................... $1.00 “ t'hihlren's corset waists............ 31.00 “ Embroiu. Table < 'overs............. $2.50 “ l.a»‘«‘s *<•.. Embroideries pr y.I.-.l'J’i “ Sleeve and N»“ck Ruching......... 25c GOLD JEW EL RY. Ladi«‘s setts from $2.50 up to $25.00, ami other Jewelry cheap. M EN> ULO'l HING. Suit« for.................... ...................$12.00 upward 1.00 “ Hat«, each.............. LOO 11»»s’.«’ Huts............. 5.00 “ 1 »lanket-lined Duck Coat«... Boot« ami shoe« sold at the lowest prie“«, and »»very tiling else in proportion for cash. A full assortirent of Grocerii s, Toba<‘co. Cigars. Pipes, 1 ombs, Purses, Cutlery and Hull lav Presents. Jackutavilb, Oregon. LÚO. Office in Masonic Building, next door to Kreuzer'« Rakerv, Oregon stieet. Resi dence ut B. F. Doweljib». Füciíinji IL E. H. AUTENRTETH. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW. wAnc GENTS’ and BOYS’ HATS and CLOTHING Groceries, Tobaccos. &c., &c. WHI<1I HE IS SELLING At Prices that Defy Compatitici!. OREGON. MRS P P. PR IM. JACKSONVILLE, rpiTE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW OT 1 haml th»'most complete and bi t -.toe) of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson viile, consis'ing of I — AT— THE ÜEW RULLINERY STORE L.. ií UU ííí O. Vf E I! WE JUST RECEIVED A NEW > < and ’’ouiplete slock of Millinery goods, I’oiisisting of Ùài . ACKSOMV law , 'Twas the happy age, the golden, Which the elder pi ets sang When their measures, rare and olden, Up to heaven rose ami rang; But a north-wind blew, the flowers Curled aud withered in its breath, And above the trysting bowers Kan the whisper: "i^alMir death!” Proprietor FiO .»xA. Y MINERAL SURVEYOR ETC., ETC. FOR JACKS DR, I 1 p r> iici w «i %JN. Sí. I».. CALIFORNIA STREET, »Kr « pb’-i<iiro in announcing to firn citi- /.«I i> ■ >f PI e ónix. Ashland ami «urrouivìing vi» in *v th.’ li« ha« permanenti y lix’a'cd on W.igni’r creek, three miles south ot iho former p ■e, for ilio practice ot his profession. j. r. Call* prompt1y attended at all hour«, 'av or night. Kahler & Bro., Proprietors. I n M asonic B uilding , DRUGS, MEDICINES ANI» (TI EMK’ALs P. of 11.. 11 .»Ids its regular meetings every two w eek ‘b.* tvsniem-e ot J. N T. Miller, C. MINGUS, Master. NX IK Mt 1.1.ER, Secretai y. The most favorable imlueements offered '<> patrons, and no »’fl'ort will be sjiaied »»war»! giving general satisfaction. AV.M. BYBEE. CITY BAKERY AND SALOON. SOCIETY NOTICES. to ho fopml in Sou’hem Oregon. Also the Jätest and tinest style.« of STATIONERY, Or’iiii Chipt r No. I. R. A. M.» And a great variety of PERFUMES ami l'< >1 LET A It'l l <' L I S, inclmling I Im best a nd I •h»’a pest assort hi »‘lit of < 'O.M MON and PER Fl' M ED Si »A PS in this market. iC” Prescriptions »•arefully compounded. R< >P»T. K ABLER. Druggist. »hl.« its regular meeting« monthly on icsilav evenings of or pr»»ceding each lull 0011, àt 7'2 o’el's'k. Uompanions in good .»mling are invile»!. J. E. ROSS, High Priest. M \x Mr 1.1. er . Secretary. FIFTEENTH YEAR. B. ROSTEL, rsr—» PROFESSIONAL Ö1. HAIR-CU ITER, IN ORTH'S BUILDING LUMBER! LUMBER!! THOMAS' SAW-MILL. AT THE MEADOWS, IS NOW FULLY PREPARED TO FUR I nish the m irket with every description ot lumber of a superior quality. This mill is d »‘W throughout and furnished with the latest and in »st improved machinery, thereby ensuring the speedy fulfillment of all order* at most reasonable price*. Bill* saw»*»! to order with dispatch. ' »¿-Give me a trial ami I will prove what I «ay, lor satisfaction is guaranteed in every *. J. B THOMAS. Ie* as Table Rock, August ‘N4, 1879. WILL. JACKSON. Dentist I HENRY PAPE, Engineer« ri mon ;ii tickets , 12 j cent .* PRINKS, 12\ ( ENTS. No CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’i pa v. Families needing an vthing in our 1 iri< •in alvvivs be supplied with the purest am ■est to be found on the Coast. (Jive me; •all, and vou will be well satisfied. CRITERION BILLIARD SALOON. Mi lHMU. Jacksonville, Or On the clear, unspotted pages Of the pearly book of mind, Through the weary lapse of ages. Shades of truth were dimly lined; Words were blotted, phrases tangled, But a transcript grew apace Of the features. O how mangled ! 01 Jehovah's hidden face. Superior Accommodations for Passengers Wh»> will bp carried to any point oil th» road at reasonable ta es. I’lansacfed. All orders promptly attemled »i and satisfaction goalant< < <1. H. F. PHILLIPS. Ashland, June 1, 1879. W. F. OWENS. IlliI< POPULAR RESORT. UNDER THI I new management, is furnishing th»» b»‘>i brands of liquors, w ines atul cigars. Th» '■euiluig tai Jo is siipplit’d with Eastern peri- xlii-als and h-a ling papers of the ('oast ■ i ve ip a cal I. Mt DANIELA N< > I. A N D. F. RÏTSCHARD, Jacksonville, Or., Many gods, with w ild grimaces, la-d the faith of men astray — Temples rose in sacred places. And the priests bore kingly sway; But the keen sword, never sleeping, In the tw ilight flashed and rang, Where the stormy hosts, at reaping, l’o a moon of scarlet sang. 8. PLYMALE. CWEHS & PLYMÄLE, fOaWARDING AND SHIPPING AGENTS Like a sail that glints in turning On the ocean'8 cloudy ri:n, Hints of truth, a moment burning. Touched the spirit s bonier dim — Touched and passed, and left the tremor Of a flitting sense of light, On the soul of sage or dreamer, Watching, listening through the night. ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. 11 AYING TAKEN THE AGENT Y OF I 1 R. Brackenridge’s Marble Work« «>1 Roseburg, well known throughout the state lor tin* siipmiority7 of their work, I will receive any orders in this line. LOTS FOR SALE. Those <1»‘siring to see il» signs and ascertain oricescan »io so by calling upon 01 address ing me at Ashland. y,^*a'. ¡«faction guaranteed in all case«. A. S. JACOBS. 4MMP.FR OF DESIRABLE TOWN Farms lor Sale ii lots in K1 ippel*« addition to Jackson viile will be .*<»'<1 on reasonable terms. For Persons desiring to purchase good farms i 4 LL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN fun her particulars enquire of of any size will do v.ell to enquir»* of Oregon. .\ Ibrnurk. Satisfaction guaranteed. HENRY KLIPPET.. JOHN Roi.T, ApplegRl«, Oregon. I i i B'll.L GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION 11 to f'rvvari’ing goods consigned to theit •ne. Freight money ailvance»L Commi* -K’ns reasonable. All business inthisliiu ball receive nnr prompt attention. a C All con*:gnn:ents to our care sboultl ’»• mat ki ll G. B. A., Roseburg, Oregon. Monuments a Specialty. I Genius spread her purple pinions For a flight beyond the stars, \ alor called his fiery minions To the wreck of savage wars; And the sheen of cities, founded By the rivers and the seas, M arked the peritsls graudlv rounded On tile roll of destinies. lavs.and connects with the mail lor Lake v iew. NOMAI». PROPRIE TORN. P. DONEGAN, hl .icksjjirr But the lwigle-call of duty Echoed down life’s r >cky stair, And the world's receding beauty Told of tempests in the air; For the slow and strange uncoiling Of the w ondrous fate of man, In the dost and dm of toiling. And the rush of strife began. I EAVES ASHLAND AND I.1NKVILLE I À every day in the week, excepting Sun Roseburg, Oregon. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, I of them at CALIFORNIA ST., I IpHoli E WINES. LIQUORS AND CI- 1 g:irs constantly on haml. The reading table is also supplied wiih Eastern periodi- I’.ils and l. ading papers <»f t he <’»cist. AMI DISPOSING A General Express Business RAILROAD SALOON. j the Best Native Wool, P.tinnins Between Asliiantl and LinMle. l^-oprietor. 1 or PHILLIPS’ EXPRESS. MARY'S ACADEMY EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS 'HUE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THI* I school will eommence about the eml o August, and i« divide»! in lour session* 1 >f eleven week* each. Boanl and uition, per t< rm,............ .. $10.0 Be»l an.l I'.. bling.................................. .... 4.0» 1 »raw ing an 1 painting......................... .... 8.(M Pi.» 11O,........ .... 1Ô.0 5.0( SE LEGT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, p» r term,............................... .. * ’>.0' •S.O’ I I unior. * * Senior, ... 10.01 Pupils are re»’eive<l at any time, and spe- •ia! attention i« paid t>> particular studies ii liehalf of children who have but limitc ■ime. For further particulars apply at tin Academy. AND HOSIERY i vP.DERS I ROM A DISTANCE WILL HUE UNDERSIGN! D HAVING PUR ' ’ roe»‘iv»‘prompt attention. ulVEOl R I eh:i*ed Win. Kreuz.er's interest in thi* GOODS A TRI A L. ‘•*iul>li*hmen’, de*ire to announce to tin public that they are now prepared I»» fill ail ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. >r» 1er* for »‘ake* > I i-very descri »tioii, sue), is vveihling cakes, <-a1;»‘s for parties, win» W. II. A TKIXSON,Secretary. cakes; ai-.o brown and ry <• br»;a»l, ginger snaps ami enmkers. Take onlers on ex •liange. Prie» * r< asonable ami satisfaction glia rant» e»l. 11 is also our in!enti<m to k»‘ep a first-das* < nrryliig the f. S. Jlnll, lunch-hou*e, at which the best ».I everythin;, I in the I me will be served at all hours. /¿.C Fresh bread every »lav. <4RoP. A ULRICH. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES ) KSPF.CTIT’LLY ANNOUNCES TO t th»» public <>t Jacksonville and vicinity that h»‘ was a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier, «lire‘tor of the University of <»reifswable, Pru>«ia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, of the niversily »>t Haile. During the Franco- 'russian war Im wa« «pe»‘ial assistant to he Doctor-in-ehief Zuelzer and Ludwig oi Berlin and Breslau. Germany. Fracture* < ml ex t-> mal di seasow, nciita or ch run ic. most •rcfullv tr» »teil. Clipping,!...... hing, Bleed- ng and ’<•»• 1 »‘.xti m e 1 at all hours. Ail kin Is of birds stuffed and put up in mast natural shape*. Jacksonville, Dc<- 11, 1*77. 1)0 ESKINS, I Yet, lieside the tranquil river Flowing brightly by our d »ors, Hearts with ol»l emotions quiver As the spirit sinks or soars; Love is still the sweetest warble Lips of ruby ever know— Death is still a sphynx-Ii'xe marble. Still a white and speechless woe. Isis an»l Osiris, listening To the voices of the Nile, Saw such tears </ mortals glistening, Knew the sunlight <»f onr .smile ! Lo ! while thought lias grown an<l builded Temples bri -hter than the suu, Joy alone our lives has gilded Since the reign of Christ begun ! Up, and on, () mind of mortal, To the far, imperial heights !— Up. an<l touch t he jasper porud That delays thy daring flights!—- Touch an<I turn, the way is weary, And the stars no warmth impart, Thou shalt lay thy’ treasures dreary On the threshold of the heart! S tate F air .—The following purses been offered by the State Agricultural , o< for the successful horses in the races as below announced: O, fair as the bosoms of maidens, the hills Heave s ift in the ocea i of rapture that fills I he domain o. the prophets anil kings; TBOTTINO. And the shepherds, reclined on the blossomy Purse $500, free for all, mile heats, three in swells, five, tir„t hone, $400; second $100. Ta k low as they listen to murmurous bells, Purse $100, free for scallions owned in the Or the bird that awakens and sings. State, Washington and Idaho included; single TT > • dash of one mile. Post stake, for three-year-olds, $.10 entrance, 1« it dawn that the sta-s are so suddenly pale Is the daylight aflame in the shimmering vei ? half forfeit. $300 added by the Association. Purse $250. for horses that have never beat Of the pensive and lingering moon ’ Ah. morn nevi r rose and the day never shone en 3:10, mile heats, three in five. Purse $3 h 0, for 2:40 class, mile heats, three With a glory like this, which doth seem to be throw :i in five; $75 io second. From the <lisk of some marvelous noon ! I Purse $100, for 2:30 class, two miles and re peat; $250 to first, $100 to second and $60 to VI. third horse. For the gates that the poets and psalmists RUN NINO. have sung, Purse $3(K). free for all Oregon, Washington At tlic noil of the Father have suddenly swung, and Ida io bred horses, $200 to first, $100 to And the planets their splendor unfurl; second; mile and repeat. As a flash of the Throne, an ineffable beam Purse $200, free to all, 1J mile. Is an instant astray’, and has left us a dream Post stake, for three-year-olds; $30 entrance, i Of sapphire and diamond ai d pearl. half forfeit, $.100 added by the Associs*' first horse, two-thirds of stake; sec« VII. two-thirds ba’ance, vid the thi’ There's a step on the stair that the angels have inaiuder; free for iU other th: trod, entrauce closes M.»v 1*80 And the Prince of the Manger, our brother and Purse $300, fr»* II (' (lod. and Idaho 1 Is the guest and the grace of us all; — mile. Our captain in battle, the rose and the wrea i Purse $.* Of our life and our love, and our triumph w hen five; $400 Purse death peat; $4 Shall trumpet the welcome recall. i SWIN" VIII. Still the fair moon wandered nightly In enameled fields ot blue, And the springing dawn still brightly Showered rubies on the dew; rinebtis still pas-ed on and over, Crowning earth with regal charms, And caressed her, like a lover, in the rose-wreath of his arms. PASSIM EUES, Oregon Street. Jacksonville. THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. ( ’ALHORMA S’TKI ET, [refit, Jacksonville, IV. Sausage, Lard, Etc. AND SURGEON, Jackson vili- Granür No. III. I he waters of Jordan salute as they pass 1 lie flowers that lean to the whispering grass, \\ ith a crys-alline tinkle of song; And the olives kiss hands to the mystical palm, 'I he queen and the priestess of luster and calm, As the moments of Jubilee throng. And the palm-tree lispeil no longer Tales of love ami peace benign, For a music, braver, stronger, Shook the plumage of the pine; And the surges, shoreward bending, Rolled the thunder of a prayer Tiiat w as half a pa an, blending Battle, vict’rv, and »lespair. WOOLEH MAN’FACTURING CO. Curry counties, Orosron. .de nml patent« obtained Full copies of Mining at my office in Jack- A. < 1« ■■ 11 -i t «. i xcu 11»<•• »»» ♦ < I»r* Kn j I » Li • t* - ’’’ • j » ‘r ly <> •»•upied by Dr. Robinson on (.’alilornia 'VIIIS WELL KNOWN MARKI T, OP- st ri el. I po*i!e K:ll.'I’l’A' Bl'o.'.s <1 rilg-store, is b»‘tt»>r prep.-;! cd i iiUi) ever to furnish the ■»ublie vv ith the choices' »piality of Fresh JAccf. Pork, Vcnl, Is MANI FACH RING Mutton. Hr.m, Be cot ». Salt Meats. F¿3 Also, Superior í * i i All the sweet stars sang and glittered, In the radiant olden time, Till the cup of Life, embittered, Flashed along their feast sublime; i When the chorus fell, and ever I Though they smiled through falling tears, II. Like a tar, resplendent river, And the stars, from their beautiful vases of Kan the music of the spheres. gold, Besprinkle the earth with ambrosia untold, Aud the moon uprose serenely Aud the scintillant laughter of light; 111 that plaintive time of old, But the vale of Judea is waiting the crown And her mantle, lustrous, queenly, Of a kinglier splendor than stars shower down. Like a silver mist unrolled; I Or wreathe on the brow of the night. But her brow was pale, and stilly \\ liite-limbed mortals, idly roving In Elysian ecstasy, Knew no duller tack than loving, Aud were God-hke, .air and free; For their lives were but the summing Of the sweets the angels sip Drowsy as the brown lice s humming At the woodbine's fragrant lip. ACXSOM’.'ILL c , 0SES31, AS S BY SAMVEL L. SIMPSON Gemmy lakelets lay enchanted In the glamou of the East, And the trees immortals planted, Dropped a gold nd purple feast; Aud the y cllow lion, steeping In the hyacinthe shades, Saw the fearless lambkins leaping Down the clover-seen ted glades. M iss ELEA PRIM DAVID LINN COUN.-sELOR-AT POEM Birds in line.’ of floral splendor Flamed aud sang in tropic woods, Tinted vapors, dim aud tender, \\ leathed the sky m lovely moods; And the win bug livers, dreamy V\ Uli the shadows that they bore, 1 railed tlieii crystal robes aud beamy L<> the ocean s misted shore. MENS' AND BOYS’ SHIRTS. A full assortment from the finest to the most common. SPECTACLES AND JEWELRY. The finest lot of Sp”etaeles and Eve-jjlass- es ev» i lu night to the market and Watches and Jewel rv of ever» description. i j'Cal’ and be ('».minced.'.-J GEO. W. ELLIOTT. Ii. KELT.’/ A CHRISTMAS Then the crimson lips of morning Kissed the world to lite and light, And the l ine seas caught the warning \\ it.li a revel ot delight; And the bold peaks towered grandly To the arches of the sky, While the perfumed z phyrs blandly \\ aked the meadows w ith a sigh. OF THE LATEST S1YLES, J?.cKson -.'ille, Ororon, Y A I I. Tis a gala night with immortal* above, And sweet, as the sigh of the woman you love. Is the loitering breath of the breeze; And the tresses of moonlight are »Irifted and blown, On the lips of the sea-waves, subduing their i moan, And tangled in odorous trees. Ail her beauty clasped the air, And she wore the mystic lily Ln the glory of her hair. Cor. Cal. A Oregon St«., Will pract iee in all the Court« of Ihn State Prompt I »tt»ntion given to all biisiness lol) III V ¡n ■ <>' in NO W.' Advertisements will tie inserted in- T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion.........................$3. “ each subsequent one............ 1.0 I-egal advertisements inserted reasonably A fair reiluetion from the above rates mad» to yearly and lime advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly Job printing neatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. z (J ovnty W arrants always taken at par. E Ifc O. FICE—on Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Buibiing. One copy, j»er annum,...................... nix months.......................... three months.................... I*". I ( says: v\ . Oh Jesus of Nazareth, comfort 11s still. Fortlie pathway is dim an»l the tempest is cl ’ll, 1 county in «. : rived here la An»l our sorrows Thou only canst toll; And the spheres never roam in the clear ame o ter named Jc with swindling thyst, ; It seems that th. But they beckon and say thou wilt come to the that particular ki tryst, ! with which the sou And we know that the rest will lie well. ' tines, and buying h? • day he suddenly l>egau 1 had a friend waiting for Ix>! the torch of Heaven, streaming 1 he started off fur tins c O’er the devious ways of earth, ‘ had bought on tick. A D-ft full many a beacon gleaming was placed in the hands On the altar and the hearth; took him on the road an In the desert sparkled fountains the jail to answer the ch That were never known before. bailee. It is said tha And the cold and craggy mountains colossal bilk, Wilmer, v .acksu^ A screner aspect wore. county some months ago nought all the Then the heavy tome of Science available au»l likely projierty in tha. section. Slowly loosed its mighty maze, - He is a man about sixty years of age and has a And no longer hade defiance : very afl.ible manner with hun, calculate»! to ; deceive jxxiple who do uot know’ him, into a To the paly stude.nt's gaze; 1 ixrlief that he is a very enterprising and worthy On the canvass blushed the beauty ' old gentleman. Which the soul of art doth keep, I And the sculptor’s priestly duty I Ax Ot.n 1'iONEEtt.—Quite a number of our I Woke the marble's snowy sleep. citizens u ill remember the old pioneer spok< of m the following, clipped from the “M< W oe befell, an.l nations wandered tain .Sentinel:” Every ol«i pioneer of the 1 In the slimy sloughs and feus. lie coast will remember the old violinist of And a wealth of hope was squandered days of 49, John Kelley. It has been ti! In Cimmerian glooms and glens; years since old John and I is ‘‘one little But the goal of all endeavor, boy" appeared behind the footlights Like a soaring shaft of flame, Grande. From re[x»rts that come to u Tossed its plumy crest forever, the press the old pioneer has been const Till the peoples onward came. linpiuving his musical talent, and having mar- There was heard the inoan of bondage ried a lady pianist of great ability, he is mak And the lingering shriek of pain, ing a trip over the old ground to »ee his friends And Olea's glossy frondage ami show up the improvements that the refin Dripped with battle's costly rain; ing influences uf married life can make, even i in an ol»l coaster uf the days of big nuggets. For the years, with flying shuttle, Wove a sombre web ot doom - Posters have arrived announcing that Mr. Brightened only by the subtle Kelley w ill give an entertainment in Union Thread of Hope's refulgent loom. soon, aud we bespeak for him a g«x<d audience. Yet the ocean swung the censer Of its worship evermore, Though the days were darker, denser Than the Pagan night* of yore; And the graceful rivers, straying In their shining scarfs of mist, Sang of summer, and, delaying. Meads and musky gardens kissed, 9 • • • O, the woven lights and shadows Of the rolling tide of time- Purple tents to-day. and meadows- - On the morrow cliffs to climb! But the broad sun stands forever, As the planets wheel aud wheel, And our fears depress us never When the days at parting kneel. Sweet as vesper bells, recalling Weariness to prayer and rest, Were the words of wisdom, falling From the lipa the gods caressed; For the minds of some, uplifted O'er the tumult of tfie years, Through the veil of shadows, rifted, Caught the sunlight s leveled spears. Ix-af by leaf, the stony record Ot the strata rises still, And the life of man, so chequered, Owns the same eternal will; In the dust and blood and ashes Of a thousand wild defeats, Vict’rv springs, the spirit Hashes, And the pulse of courage beats. On prophetic temples, visions Of redemption blossomed then, And, beyond the sword's decisions, Shone the star ot peace again; But tlw pall of superstition Hovered still o'er courts and camps, And the seers, in pale contrition, stumbled on by misty lamp». Lo! the human mind advances In the nimbus of her pride, And w ithin her starry glances No delusion shall abide! In the trackless depths of ether, Roving worlds display her sign. And to prisoned Truth, beneath her, Patiently her cars incline, A Fl<»-.' ell paper say« : "Mr. Ukolotiu, cau- did.ite <>t the Democratic |>arty fur Presideut uf the Southern State«, has issutsl a proclama tion denying any complicity in the illegal vot- ; »ng recently unearthe»! 111 Yazoo county, New Jersey. The deuial wan probably prompted I y charge« ma»le to that effect by Rev. >Saml. J. Tilton, pastor of the Brooklyn church.” It now behooves Mr. Bilk«, editor of the San Francisco ‘’Chronicle,’ to clear up the dark mystery, if for no other puqMMie than the editi- cation aud eulighteument of the French nation. A fashion item says, “puff» and false braids are being dispensed with,” but when you see a woman drowning ami reach the tq>ot as she is gmug dow n the third time, you want to grab her pretty close to the skull, or you may haw worth of false locks and your labor for your {tains. Will >«Mi Allow a cold to advance in your tyatem and thui encourage more scrioua maladiea, auch aa Pneumonia, llemniorhagea and Lung trouble« when an immediate relief cau be au reuudy tamed. B oschee s G erman S ybop haa gained the largest sale m the world for the cure of Coughs, Gold and the ae* erest Lung I ’“r-aar— It ia Dr. Bosehee's famous German prescrip tion, and is prepared with the greatest care, aud no fear need lie entertained tu adiniuister- mg it to the youngest child, as per direction The sale of this medicine is unpreceib Since first introduce»I there has K increasing demand ami withe of a failure to do ita work i» your Drugget as to the trot Large site 75 cents. Jry i