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oyer's ZtUtVY ccKcrnu akd scEomous diseases. r.,.,. V. a-""" nerrAonr p Ckrtn, fpf ,1'llfHf. .. ..niiti of j-purSAnsAfARtM.A, I hate som w.jj- , w r,, of ,lM. .tir e fleet ,,t rerrf "Iw JSm lo llioc lm took " " ."' Jsdrallsa V";,Sg, ilwro I.m ln no medicine like iVKiMrrlniMirnMi""- " ' reg-011 emme . fY.aa. talna tTlAAa i i i aa . nuplloM.riWWiVlicweVotthi. VHT VTT li 1 milr 00 mt I'J '..' ..Mi.l.nnl.inlrlin t rlllM - .. .'..iimimr to mat 3 u ""':""..."- .: ";:. ;... ..: - 111 limilUIIITIl (Kill IIUI " H n ii --- oC?'r:s, i her ear.. e,.; and l.slr tor .;.rs, ibun'f "." ,,i,ie to rurr (mill we trim jour mu "W' i'lla' s "" "i t" "'" ,,,r 0"" ,,u,l,l,,,! w HUSINESS XOTICKS. .rAOli-tv innirn mill mncWsfffmrrf I "D-4-siT.ti DSi.i. . w. .lan'hter U suffered lor a ear rl wltli a scror. ' "' ''Z'i .,, u which wm T) Iroul.lr-ome Not .UK rrnploii. "I'W' ssaw5''"rrr!; Phot8ph Artist, JVt-I I '( in iinnmeittdKi- . 0 tnanttlu - " ... . .. ,r rnr ctj irniuiiwuinr mrm-sT-m JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. i kaii iii " ," irnrr . -...!. i-a-n.-. r fcr. ,",lu't. , . imolrrnMr tflllcllon 1 trlid ffl DTOiy peg, m' ." , "nine mull ''' "I I I'Ui " "' '""'I- . '!TiL' khloui tiv ii-iiif iimrr. mn ' t- jour Fhotoemnhit ----- i i'lvAnatA U liiimwlUlel nwdc m) Inct- norft nArAKii.i. . "".:,... ..... ... . : , SOu ! "JV.?i ,i. t.ti.ifif- tim i.tiiirim. itui rntu . Cnrtftcrin XT 1 clfn .i-nfTiriin w"v "" "":r;-L': jv." ' - . w 0w - . ....! MV f.A id imnoiu nnviHHji -. buu j nin ll.1 nillll IIU ("V --.----;- . . . nurJ milll my nee I IITlwd) , ' t'lmt I ki !"..!...,in iiiai n... . MR'ArARIltA tltl 1 )! r (. TilnArl rmlpolas-uonorniuommjr i-ujiijr iuiuu. , Iir Avrn 1 fflilnm fH to rrmoe i:nljlion$ and , aiv liv me iktmm riuiK uir in juwr .- Picture llciluceil Oil ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE. j&ti . i .riKIl la". BiI J1"' ",,w CMrv'' .ll" '' 2 ZiMAMnittA .m lm U.liid to iLe r.'..!. . utll to tin woifle. ' PIONEER FAMILY GROCERY STORE, Jnit now cuml m tlck of imMrM M.rcH from J K Motion, Ktq , inilrmnn, OAo. t Tar Inrif f"'" "" mr jeiion ujninn mj- , H,M m, .lurtfic wiihrh tln- f irtU .1) ti.r cjifi...iei T?IR3T DOOH SOUTH OF GI.KNN, nni'M r J. lnir r.l.le. mid Hie .Inelor .lrcl.lr.1 ll.at my n,ay bc loun,l Cboicc tclcctloa of Family Irm niuil Iw mi.iiuutfil. I lirgiii lklii)t )our hAI:8A. p,.,i .., ., , , JSi a 1i".k two Ifliilen, Rhil fome Vyoiir raw GrcccrlM ami lroTlOIl Iellirllielirecumlmr I iin iiowmi:IuimIohiii1 Llrjuor and TobdCCO, ii.r1I lkiiiBlti.nl1le ilece,iiii-ciiwlfkiion to Candied. Nutn. Applet. etc. tiirt Vml in tUH eoliiinuull), nud CACitrttLo wonder or wbuuhi.. .miF,rt.un,ew. iti"' .. .. ... .. ... 'I 'act, evcnrlhlne utuallr found In n flrM-cla .1 .'i .r.i'i '' 1imii.iiiii lltrtiamcnt. "' vnunrj aiurc. 'I M.r I." II ' "" .-AHHAI-AI.il LA III ll IVIIUI), lor rreni. '.i.i. nml l. fit fva ' W', ullli rry tr-Mi.-h.1 ii '. mid ln' em iiiitiet' ll cimnul c. (I S: ?jitamr' Fir. 'Ho !A!t -nheum, Ee d : " K- ' ' Mtltl ' l'"'7 tr-'lf liv (1, 3or Sycs ... ' Irmt fi"i -.-r. , i u- it ' 'Ar fhht ; tOI.NKV C'OLVKt, Ihinmiri iNNnni., filU( 'ilium "(Irniil' elnlil.iilx.ul !.' mi i I li- ri I'tfilirt ' TSJOT VTl.r rTTnr.TO t Hihiio- on M fiirrhnil. 'lie li'' itirn HI III - --. i. i. UiliJiO, i M.Hml iiMiiimiiie ni i ii.iii.i n.'r. wkicn i'f ClIAItLKS W. SAVAGK. X. II. M..rki t I'r e ti.l f .r l'r.)n . JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1SG7. - - - NO. 2G trril W.l. l.il piMllill) bllm.nl I ! l-n lor mini- U. AikliMi "Iu iiili'il lilitniroi i in n.uoini 'ira. 4m. irlllHinl ) 'preiil tllret. In litliei in fiMl4J In. Iimiili, l.-l III. tin in lr l . .hi ..;n . Iiiwiw ami enrrniit wound wluel i ' ,. Her llirlim trinl rrry llilim el ' - C.I VIWNVILLE, OREGON, The Fnrm-honic of My Voutli. Betwcf o the broad fields of wheat and corn, In tht lonely home where I waj born, The Peach trees lean against the wall, And the woodbine wanders over all ; There is the shaded doorway still, Hut a stranger's (oot has crowed the sill. There Is the barn and still as of yore 1 can smell the hay from the open door, And sec the bopy swallows throng, And hear the I'cwec's mournlal songj Bat the stranger comes oh 1 pal if til proof Ms sheafs arc, piled to the heated roof. There Is the orchard the Tcry trees, Whers my childhood knew long hours of cue, And watched the shadowy moments run, Till my life bad Imbibed morcshaile than sun; The swing from the bough tow sweeps the air, Bat the stranger's children arc swlnglug there. There bubbles the shady spring below, With l bulrnsb brook where the hazels grow; Twas there I found the catmus root, And watched the minnows poise and shoot, And saw the robin larc his wlog But the stranger's bucket Is In tit spring. The barn, the trees, the brook, the birds, TliC meadows with their lowing hirils, Thv woiKlbiiu i u tht enitaei' wall Sly hi-nri Mill linkers bj tin in all; Yi Strancus Mi liiv Mit'to sill, 'Si I'glit y, lor I line 11 mil 1 T. Buchanan Bride. ' i Povorty of tho Gold Discoverers of Tritpiiliic a Itotiticr Clittrtulu Cnllfornia. llnwinVix Dune. It was in ft tnill-i-.tco bclongl nj: to The way that the notorious Itnliiin John A Sutter, n we.iltliy gmiier, the , wMcr eliieftnin, LMiiinnich, was trap owner of a piineipaliiy of live Mpmre l"-'' ami tho iiinnncr of his death, ro leajjues in California, ami ot tliouaiiuN tKseribel by n corrcspoiulcnt of the of kittle, that golii vn first found, la I-omlon Ihtily Tihffraph. Aler Ids 1913; and James W. J Marshall, the l?u- t "" V ' miller, who owed 1dm pcrintendent oi the mill.nn induKtrious miold grudge, the outlaw had eontrivtd. and thriving American, was tbodiccov-i ''' tnu a ' ',, i!tros to moid the er. ' eorilon. of gendarmurio established Jlr. Dunbar, in n little volume, "The around J'otok, in which jilaeo he had DNeovury of Gold in Califnruia," tells announced by letter his intention of tho story of these two men, who, aci vMting a certain merchant who do fording to nil probability, ought now icliued to pay him tribute. Tho near to bo wealthy beyond all bounds, est guard-honso was at l'opovarn, while in fact they were both ruined I where the armed lorco consisted of four and reduced to absolute want by their , men and n corporal, who, "upon iufor luck. It seems as though nature, whoi utation they received" from tho miller, had so long hidden her precious hoard,, set till' to earn tho reward. Tho men took a terrible revenge upon those who. woro in high hpiriU; but the corporal, accidentally laid it bare to the world. ' Merman Hohemian, who had only Col. Sutler lost his cattle by open j recently taken sonicu in the gendar robbcry; was driven from his estates I uieiie, was MiUed with a strong piv by squatters crazed with the desire bciitiment that, ho hhoiild meet his for gold; was involved in oxptMiivi), death .at rdmauichV hands, and wept lawsuits to reenter his lands; and was! bitterly wliile making his pnipanttiotm finally mid entirely ruined by an ad- to statt. On arriving at I'otok, the U'W1 deeision ofa ease em t ring two-, corporal divided bit Mindl ftuce m a thiriNof his piopcit, which he had to Mirniuml tin. hoitcciii which Udiiiau- swfes?wnHBriiwwsii.a..ui imiuuu jjiujawwai through them uttering a shout ol tri uniph. IK' had already put aoo ards between himself and thu burning cot tage, w hen tho loiirth who had been posted behind u house somo dis tance up thu road to the moitutaini, whither it was certain that I'dntaiiich would lly if ho managed to evade tho attack on the cottage, sprang upon him as ho passed, and caught him bv the long hair, which was llowiug out behind him in tho fresh morning breeze. Tho robber turned upon his new enemy, seized him by the throat, and Hung him to the ground with such force that ho lay insensible. Nothing now inter vened between LMmanich and safety, but his blood-thirsty nature got tho bettor ol his prudence, and he bent over tho prostrate lVtrovieh, opening it largo clasp-knife, with which lie wni about to lini-li him, when I'razak, who, although badly wounded, never lots sight of the fugitive, and had followed as last as bis weakness from loss ot blood would allow, crept up to tho stooping nsssassiu, put Ids title to lili oar, and blew out his brain". l.Muinii iuh sprang high in the air, and fell over thu body oi his intended victim stone lead. A (-ingular duel has recently taken place at Herliii between n j.iuiiieymnii silversmith and another nrtizau. Tho arms (.elected were a bottle ol stilphu n'oarid. Tho arrangement wax, that whichever of the twoadverwiicsthrew the lowest with dice should swallow the contents of the thtal bottle. Chance favored the silversmith, who immediately filled a nines from tho hot- .1.1 IW Myfr-Iktftt vigU- trim nrl. mi 2I1I11S i.llr ."AI1AI'AI .if Mi kniitli ill lm'H li rfitl" I .'I'tfl fe aii to Iti wlivn wr .mi li. 'I wa. nr.l wIhmi we In . ..I- ..... ip.i 1 lil !' Itkn. wlileb liail DMM " JfllJii. ' 1.11 nlm'lli and li 1 n ' ' noir U.wMd iirnlkled thai i . -' cm Eyphllli" and Mr un- IMia 1 Yin Itr. Ilirum ' i r i . .; tI. ' "I Mhu uiir :AU.iai ami . ' 1 .111.11... irmrrit fjriln xeiMHlam.nipioiix m " )IiIiIU'k rti.w r than ai i.tlirr nr u. lln nart''u,i "T lu iVU,.. In oh In ..mi' or tin-1 li"lcil.i' wr liae" pwm ( Wia 1 ' . aw iihih. . I'kiiih ,itn if Lav j rA. Uf... pi.i a imttiiiieiil Miiiiir vj rir Ltyii I Uurr .( 1 ... -hui-iH. -li.i VVUH M diMr sir 1 I tie fi.m d onr sAti. lAriuukA a 1. i.i.cis.ii.1 11 un .1 lm .- if Ji, U.thi'iil.c 1 fimiTr hil i-..Mi.ir(, i , ui.it t flfen.nl li.-fimi rair ikai wnr ih oUlliwIr 10 li 'il H. nll.tr 11 H'Wilc I tin I Kt kki.o wliat i' en 11 uii'l.i will, nmir i-.Mi.lulj of I iiif(Ti. wlnm-a limrrlnl n'li-icll' r l IKdilrul " . Mr Vi. ., Inn ijT.Vir Irviitvid .V J , l.ad ditl.llu uctii 011 I.I. ir, rat.M-d lir II e aluiw ol luir fjr. of I'rrnrl'tl I'htmr, wliieli pn w moif and more iHiMim mi raia, in tintf oi inn uniiiiv or trial- .M' C.H II .ma f.iu luwe imiluialv tfwi w.i. a iliirn I' Not Parted. .arte-', ilidugli Ihci -red far in difiVreni tc.. eon-ianilj An(' ,'100Pi ihey nerer more may meet rri''j:ini.'i On Winter' etf or Summer duyj. . tiilrn Apknnn1i1iAmnfa tt IIaiwIi ia..i 1 nml llllln nr l.sctmtiei.', make Allcciailon-. I bey are not parti-i. wic.upii ihcir leet "totter luatrumintf ol iulillcatioii. Illaiik I HTe wandered far in diffaent ways; llaaawl MlkliViKVaal I II Hat fif laalii lau nf I l I ' - f Janir irft ir- L niv W"lir l a " " ! . Liceiim . Vtruini'Ulf, in iiuiiil. DR. A. B. OVEiiBEGE, Physician & Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE OKEGON. Office at his residence. In the Old Orerbeck llo-ilal, on Oregon Street. 12. II. Hi:CN3IA.V, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFriCE-Corncr of California and Fifth ' W!l0, ,Uck '!" W thrill lays It matter" not thuugli rralnis din.li', Though lioutidlisi. n-.is Uiwirii Idem roll; For still, defying wind and tide. Heart yearns to heart, and soul to soul, They are not parted only those Are parted whom no lute unites; Their absence breaks not our rcpoc Who have no share in our delights; They may be by enr side, and si ill As far from us pile from pole, Of heart to hrari. nml soul to soul. Streets. Jacksonville, (ten. li' 'lull C.HI II lir mill le.I. in. Ill flu u 1..... rfli lt.j if i . . MAiii.rAUiLLAnartd Mm Jew . cun U ' He will practice In Jackson and adjacent Fotiiiiluliouti ir lloiles. e nun iiiMMiimx ii-bu iiu, auu 11 cnumivt, auu oiicuu iiromiiiij 10 iiruic-mimai 1 -., , ,1 , , .., ni'iea in eui Mm ' -.11. 111 -,,,,, One ol the ureulfet uilMnkt'i men ... . .... I. . . V...... .-... 7 ... ixiu.-orriixa wnitca, i-cmaie vealcceM, old with wuiraiitee deed-. It tookall . ich was cotii-cilcd, and then knocked tie mid handed it to his foe. whotiuhe- that was lull linn to make good lux, at the door. A boy answered the sum warrantees. moiis, ami was iuntantly nun by the 3Iaihal wa made a homeless wan-tco porn!, who extorted fnun him the deicr for year-, lie couipl.diis pathet-, eonfehsinu that " Johe" was up itairs. ically in a letter, thai he could mttle, Immediately alterward the owner of nowhere in Californi.i, beoatio every, the hoiire came nut in peion to see miner thought where .Maihall put what was the nutter. Heat first stien spade in the ground, there must gold j uou-lydeiiled the picr-cuccollhc outlaw bi' plentiful. A 111:11 k like that of Cain I chief in hit abode .Stiong, peouasive seemed to be upon him; heneaily Marv- mean being, however, tipjilicd by the ir jrur.-a't I'tiHiiiei. In li.irriial Scnii'imt I'ltrralinn, U are irri ollr eiirrd lijr tin aluralile elll-ct of Hill eABtAeAniLLA bonia eae niulie downer, In aid et ii rAiuArAiutiA, ll. sklaVil aiiiil.vutiuu or local riaNdii run Itf Kill titntni nml flihli-crlrhraltil Ir Jamb ititrrill. i." I tkriMiuKt "I tiif f.intiil onrAitarA. ilia an exeetlrni alter- in iiiiimiMni ii'ina r .u. c. r ol ini .u.ailtr, UMarrlnta. Iiiiprnul t'lcermmi hi ii lucai iS.LIil! , arfs- - forfj, umtillnfi to ullttir tt pulltcaliau f Mr mamt, 1 ,1 . irriir A.iri? .'P" ".' ',ir l'e lurn enred of a ery ctuwaiiur Uncurl lira of lour mi.uuir, ,t two Uitt.n e(imr maiuai'auilla " DR, A. B, OVERBECK'S BATH ROOMS, In tho Ovorbock Hospital, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. C7l-&. make is in setting their house too low. In former time, they were often set 011 a level with the ground. The cono pieucc was, the liou-e became dtimji and the lower iart rotted out. After wanN thev set them on uiidcr-iiinniiiL', ITre'Trr .t.'wYvu !','"Vuc,r cnvnAvc arm -arrnvrcTtAVG This brought the liourv some eiirl.teeii or twenty inehe- above the ground, but did not allow the laud to ho drain Itieumatlim 1 Oout Uver Complaint. Dyspep aia Heart Diicuo A'eura itia. win tuii I.. v.n,.u(. .. . , .... , in now w IrtUUKiT bAMij-Aii, H"'" l-u.jeurvu j , ,n ,0 hlupc fnm ,,, 1 press ofdeliU that cramp his action, aud which r I C n O 1 tie ! Wholly unaoie niuerwise 10 uiKuariir. 1 I lie uiMnci uouri u. nir i. uim-u ., ..u.vw -lONOUKSH AT ITS LA8T K10S.A nlll .m(lliI(.s of v.atl,r ,V(lll,i J havinir pulsed a liAXKItUN' LAW.iti .' ,' . , .,., .n... imiow wlthlu the power ol everv man that i stand around the niune, and the cellar fUTlI ilifm.i i.ttt V..-VJ il.VJliJt. i lJjiO ilts ttlone lu Ihe City of Portland, has, under rof' o manv tnei in unnerll o manv ndinntok-c over tho other purcn- t',1, U. un ec me market, am) fltc-ir miK-rlor vinui-. nre w i iiiukruptcr. illv known, tlmt tu-eil not ilu tnoiv than 1 tt cpv of UK rrei4r :m , and sold lir The underslenei have tirocur. ...... r.1 .. .. aims 1 1 ruaiie nil awri Hat toauure h n,,i.iL-,i::i.1M, .,".... v., v." '. 'v u ",c,u".ur."'". ".'.:"" :z :. I. ll. . I , i HIIUHIIIIIIVI, ,-.M.U (J KfUlfUT IS RtlllUlllleU. IU nilCUU HVIllIIJ ,V dctMl.lirn . 1 11 ,,t,, ""' they may to i,roCuriug dlmlmrce. iu llunkriiptcv lyrall who CCtyinlvd on i .lo all !, .t ll.ey in,u iier done. ' '.. r....ir.n t m iHior them with their t.dt- :v j c. AVi:u, m. v., i co, jweii, -z ;; - Z-tr Also attention paid lo procuring i.r.i TEItS I'ATKNT for new luventloni. .Mitchell, Doliili K Siuitli, Altorneys-at-Law, I'orllaud, Orrgon. (op8T ml OSBORN& SESSIONS, ! PURCHASING AND COMMISSION AEeuu, .07 Callfomlu .Street, Him Frauciacu. IsTATlN'O nil, I'VTi-vaii-i. ................. Mm. m, j.. . ..- ?" ' iiaii.iumvi. i.- ouiii CutEV im-PiT. i'J1' 'i11'' '" -l"lnt ll.al l il.i,if"A??.',"y'' '''-''l S.i.t.ur tu.o f.nicoi: .., . ' nu """ i"'Hi iu.iutmiiu. U H U..I V "i '"" l ellllui, Hie mui ba, and I JaVrf.Xlii.Vft'.'fi '"W ' '"" "f lrt: ' I would bc wet or half full of water. Late years it ha- been tho custom to ulevnte the sills so as to terrace up exclude jurisdiction of ail caV around the house. Still a great many buildings are set too low. v e rarely -ee one elevated too high. A person inexperienced in hmue building, levels up his ill and fiiidf a low place on one side, and it looks formidable to him to fill it up. Now, a good rule is this; elevate the iIN so that if terraced up, the water will run away from the house readily on all sides. Theio should be a trii" slant from the bottom of the sill to the middle of the street. W'c have sometiiiitu. given a rulo like the follow-in": I'lace the sills as high as vou think they ought to be, and ed lo death; ami is at this d.iv 11 small farmer, on a poor piece of laud It 1- a curious history, and ". 11 icpuouc were not un California would, below this, have granted lo .Sutter mid .Mm shall at bait a competency for their old age. Mr. Dunbar gives souo striking sketch es of the great, eager, wild scramble for gold, which followed the first dis covery. Human naturedoes not change. Help relates in his slory of the .'-'pauUh con juost iu America, that when Cortes was on tho .Mexican shore, Montezuma gendarmes, he at length avowed that Jose" and his nlm(s (hweetheail) a sad one, v ere hidden iu an upper room, lie ugrutcful,! wa) at onto ordered to Mimmoti LM manich to Mirreudur hiutsell, and re ceived the eharaeteii-liu reply that "il anybody wanted him they had better romu letch him." L'pou this the gen darmes compelled the peasant to fetch a ipiautity ol straw, and to pile il up against (he lour colliers of the house. Understanding to what acliinav this measuru was likely to lead, thoditiac( ed man went up to L'duiauieh's room, mid implored him not lo bring utter sent an astute plenipotentiary tohim.iuiu upon his harborcr, but rather to to discover what he wanted so f.irgive hiuuelf up quietly. In reply to away from home. "Tell your ina-tej,"i this entreaty tho britjaud optmed the CANYONVILLE HOTEL, 3VTj!XI3Nr 8TXU3ET CAXYOXVILLE OREGON, D. C. McCLELLAN, Frop'r. j iim-sE has 11ECKNTLY BEEN uiion i-iUe them 0 foot hit'her. and you r.-ntiel unci nrei.ared for the reception of i .., . ,, j .. ,!,,, ., ., ,'.Ka ,, ,t)ll ou). ,iet1, fn.tMtl0f , -tV"5 ,ue proprietor would say to the win imtii i.n-... ..-; .""" "" ."" wci,.B11,,0, ,j;,tr'ry. ""'y."'!' t"1 "'ri lut;;goull,e,rn oregon.aud the traveling WJ1 wjsl, you had raised them when , co IU. (Dsborn, SSfei. Jti 3S. S3!.. .your 1.01,0 s ,., c . o fc.v, 2!?,? ?! ''"- A Co, wu,J. di. iu prices to suit. , .,, ,. . . .. ! never kuo w a ,0ll to Ush is si - , u m I UtlCU . C QcGQioii"?;. TmttTitrlw ..l n n IraKueic at., Si. "?'. x C. lltli grocers San oj.tSlf e b The Table will be furnished with Ihe beil ;.b . , f owwj titles rule. Hy arket atrords. permUt ng no hou to excel tl wwvit. t v . ?her in .uaUly or variety. raising tho house you will have a dryer cellar. It H l'"""1' "-"'J' iliu'H, and if earth is not In abundance, it will bo 1 market I eitb I i (juullty BI'KCIAL NOTIOK said tho cynical .SjKiuitml, "tlmt I have a disease of the heart which gold alone can eitie." This disea-u became epidemic in this country again, iu 1HI8. A cray man was found at a grind- stone sharpening a large butcher-knife, aud every now and then examining the edge to see if it was keen. "What arc you doing hero?" "Don't you see? Sharpening this knife." ' "Yes; but what are you sharpened ?" window, fiid ul tho corporal ol gcu damn, luckily nii-iii,' him, and told his boat to go to a holler place than even his house was likely to become. A dead silence prevailed iu the village, not an inhabitant of which viiutuml lo pill. Ids nose outside the door. The stillness was only broken by the sound of IMmauieh'rt rifles, with which he kept up a small life on his beaiegers, his mistress loading as fast as the guns i:...!..... i 'i'i.. t , i ,.i . I nvtv iltri-iiiii uvil. III.' Ill llllill fill's, going do with it when'. , , , . , ., b , . ' ii .ill, i. . i however, had belakeu tbumselves to "Cut old lien. IJrownV , . , tine i, iiimi mi iiiiii ,vmb nun or bouie linn, I nir in lm tli.irol" llW'Imlt ...... I .in . i-.ii m ii -ii .nM'ttle time, .Muauwhilo they imeeil will not kill .Mr. Hrown, will you?" ., . . , , ... ,,,.,,. .. , ... , , ,,. , tho deapairing house proprietor lo set "Oh ! no I'll only cut his head ol and ,, . .. ' ,. , 'f ', ,., ,.,..,,. ' , ,.,,,. ire to the four heaps of utraw, wlileli stick it right on again, 'mud s do -, , , ., , , .. ' , t x .i . i . .1 iin i , blacd up merrily; and III a few seconds fore, just to lot the old o ow look ,, ', P ',', , ,, ,,l i,t. ...,. nr..! I i.i ....... tho yUH,, "f wl,lt'1' l,, -ntt8 wiw ua.-v I v - v H'IIIH 44A17 . ... , ' ... . ....'...:.... i.-nWv baided to terrace un i aCiTaSPO UTSM4VS I MPnitllM . O. O. IV-JHcUbouviue s,uuic,ju. -";; . ..,, v. "Kxplain yourself, sir," ot u.u.MI V & fcjii UKltM, . No. io, IH.IU- ii., tennia wit, n to dig it frdi the cellar. Ao I ,' 'tu,.i-M .S-ttZtts l!.,,.ii..v.rs'iu.day ...... ,.,lk,i.. I .... idemuit front l"u'uu,u(''a"' S"Ji" " PUYiJirousiFTU. Vjra V fuwsi t"l f"" ,l ","' ' , .- ' ,,., "Why, J hte yVu have i laJ. t"."1' " W-afc. jir.a... ......ei.j, , ,. i -f" .1 1 f ' '""' .1, ,.. ,,,. ,,I.e ( ulltrlV .'lief. C!l 1 ." ' ' ',irJ'',r:'','""'uw.. In, s-; f "7T ju.l. viikis, u. ...... 7 icadv." 'u.Ti,tVt,''"M'r,",,Mi'',i''' k,UJ' Hiu'heisii. k'iM.ut diiik'nr. Inyi id t Mtuid .. , f ..(t n t ,e ground. ""' ttL.tSS& r- -"-"-;. , M TJiw' u -i J--li!" ,wWto "'r"t w " "i,K r"J y;. " JtttWXIZ-.1 UZ13Z&F& Il-V - '. . i our humblest dwellings. -' '' "X -J'" ." him all the rust of his life to review it!" What a queer idea the lunatic had in his head. And what if it weioso,that every man, when he reached a certain age, had his face turned around, and vvat obliged to spend the rest of his days in looking over tho past life? "Wouldn't there be strange sights;? "Whk.v are you going to commence the jiork buMiU'ss?" nsljcd one person of another who had a sty on his eye. said the ul- r'oiirbtyijuite and I have! StSijt IV'S&'Bebekah Meeting 4th Monday in I other words it costs no mo.e to do A 4,0llkt.y ,aU.,y Wttikw, uUf v jt.JT'.'.rV"" siiImi iL.1,1.. 1 .r: ,L "'. ' "u -Tr- TT . .t. :..!. ii.nn to do it wroii''. iu i.i....l-...:. t. .1.. 1 .1... ....t.i. -"aLofn V"'1'!'' .!'" i 'iMri! .. . . w.ni f UK gJlK. !sttiiiUtttt.im each Month. a thing right than to do it wrong. j jm, Maekarnhh's shop, and the smith, WM. HOFFMAN, MWPUBLir " ' m IrT TV ko 10 A &A.M) Iv n small party, the subjeet turning, i'I""'g "'0 owner was near, put i 'ToSSr'S T-7 on ttE', a fey said Ur, - l- the lieast, which immediate , JLsun st.. Wedn.-s.lA, Ki.ini orprecijd. ol ' d have never '' "" away, leaving the bjaeksmitl, ''''-'--"ATkK JtAfi I L't Ifilnk yw i-!V'tMo whivl, wasU,eass,.,eor ' Tw. SAVAOE.Seo'y. . ".. f brimrtoiiP." To whielshe re- the one he had shpd gratis. I .a- - ' WWCEui. ... ..- -'1 uiwr AortU tt Uctkiumi'a AlAllklnif 11...... .. . !"... i.'i.. .11..... iioatLeni. etc ..."!. and other Iu.i. ,..-,.. ... ""-" . ., . , BbaV. ". -ckuo- Udu" . , "Z B CmU'" , l0iiX 2J. $: "P. I.. Ban Francis. r. r"vmiuiij t,,p 11.. a .1 v" ' Klta and liriVai "UUY;,'") UitrlfcH, J'reeaiptlon !k9nriiu :.?.. .'..r ,ttud procus-.-d. dt Aton SHOE MAKERS. kd, "not tlic umustu.,,-, uui .... A M.,lool tcacher w,,lIo (.0I1(iuctl)g in.-otu'F -Ilavlpg dUjmjtd of our Kac- spark. ' ' an eHinination, asked among other ry. . are 'now prepareij to kIw oumvIioU . at tp 0M(nj of ,,- .,, fyJUU. ,,W,y . the Oumu,aa.Ziiwf Calf 4 Kip. nl,ci1itf," said Joe. "Yes," said Frank, iniioiii 'she' ajiplied ton lili.?" To, "and when I UsPa to get into iiiiseinei ii.un yne ui iov iiuyn lemiureo llieiui .1... ki-ifin at the bottom of lowintr answer: "Ilecauso tho riiriinis my moiu "-- -- ... .... 000 W '. ' . . P luv,. Address. IIEIN bbai, c " 41C Uattcry btrcet, , me 1 costs more than tho hull," as- built was one sheet of lluine. Ounstid den ' I.Muianiuh'H inislresti sprang llnongh tho door, carrying a large bun dle under her arm, and rushed down Mrcct. The gendarmes let her go for two very good reasons; in the first place to pursue her would give" Jose" a chance of escape ; aud iu the second, to Jeave their cover would Iiavo been fatal to one or more of them. This, kiht len poraturiofo,fVi.7Ye having thus proved unavailing, ami the fire being a gieat deal too hot to bear any longer, IM maiiioh made up his mind for a dash, mid emerged from the burning cottage upon the veranda, a rillc'ln each baud, calling 't, " l!i,gln,yoii'ellowH, or else I will " Scarcely had he utteied these words whin tho veinuda gave way under him, and lis felt to the ground. The corporal, hojilng to take him alive, left hi shelter and advanced vvijh a pointed rille. I'llimiuich wastofxpilck for him, however; taking 11 snap shot at the unfortunate gendarme, which stretched him dead upon the ground too truly fulfilling his presentment thuiobber gathvieil hiuticlf together, fired his last charge among thu three of the gendarmes who hud hurried t( thu assistance of their fallen comrade, voiimlc one of them, named I'ra.ak,Ku verely iu the left arm, aud then broke itittiugly drank it oil', but to the nstoii- l-hmeiil of his antagonist, iu-tead ot Instantly lulling seiiselesi, smacked his lips with lvli-li nml asked for an other glasn. The seconds had acted on the sensible idea of substituting ar rack for the correslve lluiil. Thenllair terminated iu it reconciliation. A stranger played a trick on a mon key belonging to a baud-organ man Iu (ialvestou, but Jocko (limiting ho had the best nf the Joke stole the iiian'n hat and ran with it up the nearest tel egraph pole, where he sat for some lime gunning, until all at once the wild began to operate and Mr, .Monkey gut a shock that sent him livels over Ium-I Into the street. Wilting from Boston, a New York country editor says; " llostonischielly li-ting'tilshcd for its Ynnkcoentorpr'u'', magnificent harbor, crooked street', hypocritical piety, spacious Common, big oiguu, dilapidated .State House, and the Atlantic .Monthly," A country Mjtiirn iu .Minnesota mar tini 11 couple recently, nml 11 few weeks afterwards they became weary of double hlcsHeiliicns, applii'd to the squire, ami heuumariled them nsipilek ly ut he bad previously married l hem. A good sort of man iu .Maine was re cently asked in stibsei iliu for n chau dvlicr for the chuieh, " Now," said lie, "what'it the use of a chandelier? Alter you gel il you can't get any one to play 011 il." What is welter than 11 lady with 11 waterfall upon her head, waves iu her hair drops in her ears, a swell iu her bosom ami forty springs around her body? Aim,-4 woman with a notion (an ocean) iu her head, A gentleman 'speaking of a young beauty's fiishioiiable yellowish hair, (Killed it pure gold. " It ought to lie," iiotli .M. 1C. - ;" it looks liku twenty lour carrots. "Won't you take half of this poor apploV" said a piytty damsel. "No, I thank you, I would ntitttirmlf." Kit m blushed and lelbried him to her papa. Tho Xmrlueij ,ouriuil notices a bill Ii on the ears ami heads it, "Horn ut Thirty .Miles an hour." If that youth isn't last, il won't be because he hadn't a good start. Tho following rules are posted up iu 11 Nu w Jersey schoolhouso ; " No kiss ing the gills lu school hours; no lick ing the master dining holidays." A countryman said that Kve must have been lame. " Why do you think she was lame?" I asked. "JJccausosho can led a Cain." A Wisconsin lady has a beard two inches long, mid her husband has not :i single inch lo provo his manhood ho beluga bare-faced wule)i, A lawyer, said Lord llrougham, (in a facet joiia mood,) "is a learned gentle man, who icbiiiuw )otir entitle from your enemies, and keeps il himself." The improper relations twisting be tween ,Mr. Dtilany, ol Louisville, Jfy., and a beautiful quadroon, so exasper ated .Ml p. Dulauey that she fell dead. flreat moral spectacle to seo one of the '' fast men" of the day attempting to keep pace with ono of the fast wo men. Why Is tho country iu Winter like, the Iflaek Crook? llecauso thorn aio so many b:io limbs to be seen. A man iu Viiginia is lecturing on "tho disease called l.ove." Ituapop ular disorder, aud cry catching. v i, into.