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"""""'" "a""., - t' Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, Isasllmlc. palpitation of tba heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid llr r, constipation, etc., deserve to suflfcr If ther will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BIT TERS, which are now recommended by the high est mrd'cal ntithorltes, and warranted to pro duce an Immediate beneficial effeot. They are exceedingly aarecabte, perfectly pure, and must supersede all other tonics where a healthy, gen tle stimulant Is required. They purify, strengthen nnd Invigorate. racy create a neaittiy appetite. They nre an antidote to chance of water and diet. They strengthen the system and cnllren the mind. They preyent mlasroutlc and Intermittent te ter. They purify the brea'h and acidity or the ttomacb. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure LWor Complaint and nerrous headache. They tnnko the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and nre etlmusted nature's great restorer. They nre composed or thu celebrated Citllsaya bark, wlntcrrreen, siissiflms, roots and herbs. II preserved In perfectly pure St. Croix rum. Forpnrtlelr,seo clrculors and lotlmonlls around each bottle. Beware or Impoilcrs. Ermine every bottle. See that It bos our p.'lvnlc U. 5. stamp mirou-' tllstct out the cork, with plantation sccno, and our signature on n line steel plate side la M. See that nur bottle Is not tilled with spu mous and deleterious stuff. Any pirson pre tending to sell riaiitallon Hitler- by the gnilon or In bulk. Is an Importer. Any persou Imita ting this bottle. Or selling any other materi al therein, whether railed I'lnnlalioii Hitlers or not, Is u criminal under the U. S. Lnw.and "III be so pwst-cnteil by u. The tl"iminil for Drake's Plantation Hitters, from littllo. clergymen. merchunlK. etc.. I Incredible. The slmplf trial 11 f a bottle Is the cvldencu we presnut of their wnrm aim superiority. Tliey are sold by all respectable driiggits, grocers, physicians, ho tels, saloons, steamboats and country store'. P. II. Drake & Co. MAGNOLIA WATER. A toilet delight I The ladles' treasure nnl centliiium ..Won I Tlie "sweetest Ihliig' and Urnt qiiMtlty. Muniifiiclnrtil from the rich Southern Msyuullu. Ust-d fur bathing the per so ami luce, to render the skin sort and frenh, to prevent uriiptloiis. to pertume clotblug, etc. Uvvercouics the uupluaiaut odurof etplra ton. It rruinvm redness. Un, blotchc. rtc. it cure nervous headache und itllsys Intlam tnatlou. (tils, softeim ndaddsdellciic) lothesklti. Ityklds a subdued und lasting per fume. It cures niusiueto bites and stings oT injects. Ileoiitulits no nuUrlul Injurious to thu skin. It Is ubul cviry lady tlimild have. Sold ev erywhere. Try iLe Magnolia Water once and yuii will uu mi ather cologne, perfumery or toilet uulfr!UTMrd. Samoa Barnes & Co. Pii. exclusive Agents. N. V. LYON'S KATHAIRON.' It Is a raotJelIglitful hair dressing. It eradicate scurf and duudriilf. It keeps On licud cool and clean. It make the hair rich, soil and plosny. It preventi hair turning grey aud lading otr. It restores hair on preinnturrly liald brads. ThltjM Klmt Lyon's Kntlinlrou will do. Itlspielly It Is cheap durable. It i liter ally sold by tie car-load, rfud yet lt almost In cmlllile ilciiuixitt i dally Increasing, until tin-re Is hardly u.cnuntry store that does nut keep It, or u family that ilixn nut urn It. EThonia Lyon, Cbemtit, N. Y. .Lyon's Est't or Ginger. I.toii'h Extract of Pure Jamacla (linger for liiillui.tlun, Nausea. Heartburn, Sick lleiuluche, Clmleru Morbus, Flatulency, etc., where a warming stimulant is required. Its cureful lirrparntlnn and entire purity inuke It u cheap und ivllablu arllcln lor culinary purposea. Sold wverywliete ul Ad ct. per liottle. Auk fur "Ly on's'' pure extract, lake no other. See that the pmulu U. S. stamp or I'einos llarue & Co, Is ou the cork or each bottle. JCouo other Is gi'iiulue. Mustang Liniment. Ile you a hurt child or a lume hornet Use the Mcxicun Miotung Llulmuut, For cut, sprulti, burns, cMvlllngs and caked lire-ants, the M-ilcuu Mustang Llulmuut Is a cer Ulu cure. For Itheumatlsm, neuralgia. Htltrjnliits, stings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For spavined boces, the pull-evil, ringbone and sweeny, the Mexican Mmtuiig Liniment noser 'alls. For wind-gall, scratches, big-head aud splint the Mexican Mustang LIuliueut It wurtu its Midgut In gold. Cuts. bruUvs, sprains and swellings, are so cuiutuoti and curtain to occur in every family, that a buttle uf this Liniment Is the best Invest uiviit Uial can bo made. It Is tnoru cerlalu than tho doctor it saves time In sending Tor the doctor It Is cheaper than tho diwlor, uud should never be dlrpeutvd with. ' "III lifting Uw kettle from the fire, It tipped over aud scaldul my hands terribly. Thu Mutluug Liniment extracted the pulu, cuuK-d the tore to heal rupldly, and left very little tear. Ciu. Fomtmi, 41U lit uud St. Phil, Mr. S. Lltch, or lljdu Park, Vt., writes: "My bcrto uui conslderid worthier, (sum In) but since thu use of thu Mustang Liniment, 1 lime sold him for 15U. Your Liniment Is doing wonders up here." All genuine Is wrupped In steel plate engrav ings, signed G. V. Vi eatbrouk, chemist, and ul so has the private U, S. sUunp of Deinus liurut-s t co. over the top. Look claely. Sold by all druggists, at 23, 20 cts. aud sjluu. Lyos's Flea Vowder. Death to Fleas, It Is well known that Lyon's -genuine Miign tic powder will perfectly dei-troy " everything In the rbupe of fleas, ticks, bed-bugs roaches, etc.; that It Is ierfect poison to the In sect tribe, but eutiruly harmless to the bumuu jipectes and domestic uulovds. The geuulue has the signature o L'. Lyon, aud the private stamp of Hem Itarue & Co. Anything els or this kind Is au Imitation or counterfeit. Any drug gist will procure the geuuloe, If you lusbit you will have mi other. Ic-Sp-ly NOTICE To the Tax-Payers of Jackson County: THE UNDEtWIUNKD IlEREuV GIVES notice, that ou the last Monday lu Septem ber, 1807. lie will uttend nt tho ottico uf the County Clerk, ol said county, uud hIiIi the ns alliance of said Clerk, will publicly examine the ASSESSMENT KOLLS.unc! correct all er rors in valuations, descriptions, or qualities, or lauds, lots, orotberproperty,uBacd for State, County aud School purposes, for the current year, und all those Inierested would do well to utteud, as no correotlon will bo uiudu in said Avessmcnl Holla after that time. SILAS J lUY,AMsjnr. rfeptstubtr 2d, I8b'7. eep7t3 ttQtttl VOL. XII. HUSINESS NOTICES. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSONVILLE, OREGOX. Ambrotypos, Photographs, Cartes de Vislte DOXE IX THE FIXEST STYLE OF ART. Pictures Reduced Oli EXLAItOED TV LIFE SIZE. DR. A. B. OVEKBECK, Physician & Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Onicc at hi residence, In the Old Orcrbcck Hospital, on Oregon Street, K.II. (sIlKENMAN, rilYSICIAN AND SU11GEOX, OFPICE-Corner of California and Fifth Btreets, Jackionvillc, Ogn. Un will practice in Jackson and adjacent enmities, and utteud promptly to proresliinal culls, icitftr DR. A. B. OVERBECK'S BATHEOOMS, In tho Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD sl-SHOWEIt OATHS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. LIME! LIME! BUII.DKIIS. AND OTIIEIIS WHO DiaiUK lime, will llud a constant supply, ,nt the best quality, In ijiiantltlfs to suit, at my shop ou Main street, K-tweun Oregon and Third, on poslte Multcr llrentano's store. In my ab sence, Mr. Alex. Martin will wait upon custum ers. - STOXE "CUTTING -i AM) Stout; Mutton WorU dune on terms to suit the times. Orders from the lounlry will receive prompt attention. JOHN It. PEACOCK. Jacksonville, April 'lb, ldC7. u2' CANYONVILLE HOTEL J 3VX.A.XJNr BTHBET CAXrOXVILLE OllEG OX, D. C. MoCLELLAN, ProVr. 'run house has" uuci:stuy iu:es 1 retltte J and prepared for the reception or ! puesis, una tun proprietor vtouiu say lu thu cltlr.eiu of Southern Orejinu, and (be truvellii); public, that be Is hum reudy to rru-lie and en tertalu all who may favor him with a call, at prices to suit. The Table will be furnMied with the best the market affords, permitting uo bouse to excel It either lu quality or variety. SI'KCIAL NO TICKS. Warren Lodge No, 10, A. I. & A. M A 11011) their teiiulur communications sa on thu Wednesday Evenings or preced- yrS lug the full uoou, In jackhunvilu:, oh ,:uo.n. A. MAltTIN, W. M. 0. V. Savauk, Sec'y. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. NOTICE. Having iIUhmnI or our Kac lory, we urn now prepao-d in give our whole attention tu ou' Leather and Fludiui: business. Ou band, direct from France. Calf & Kip, Domestic Leathet, Hoot Legs, etc. John G. IIki.v. I L. I'sviit:, l John IIkav, New York. ) 1'arls, San Krauclxo. Address, HKIN A IlllAY, 5an Krunclo. 4Iti Battery Street The llcst Itciiu(l)- for 1'iirllylne Ibelllnod, Stretigtbeiiiui; the Nerves, Keaturiug the Lost Appetite. Is FItESE'S HAMUUItG TEA. It is the best prcaervatlve nguinstal most any sickness, If used timely, Compox-d ol brrU only, It can bo given sulelr Io lulaiits. Full di rections' In English, French, Spuuisli uud Ger man, with every package, TUY IT1 For Male at all the whuleaale aud rttull drug tores and groci-rles. EMIL FRESE. Wholesale Druggist, Sole Agent, 410 Clav strset, juyUyl Sau Fruuclsco. .DR. HUFELAND'S Ct.UUIUTtll SWISS STOMACH BITTERS! 1' T? V TbaUatPurlntroftba Ploud I " x Al'ltiuantTunlsl T 'PI A aary AgrteaMa PrlnL I ' Coavrpajafil for acting autaljr tut (tntlr on ths aecratloiu of Hie klJiifja, UiafU, TRY stoaiactasiulUiarl T 'p foraalast all nbolaaala and retail liquor, NOBODY SHOULD Te WITHOUT IT ! J, 0. Vsmch, Prorrlatvr. TAYLUIt A ltKNDKL, Sola AeaU, Jati-lj al'.uo. 413, Clajr St. ba rranrlaco. SUTTON & HYDE," jm.s-XE2mirM?m jet-sc LYON'S KATHAIRON', LYON'S EX'CT GINGER, LYON'S ELEA POWDER, MAONOIZA WATZ1, Jocksonvllle.Sept. 25, 1866 If JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1S07. TUB OREGON SENTINEL. rUIlLISIIKl) Every Saturdny Morning by B. r. DOWSUL., OFFICE, CORNER '(7' A THIRD STREETS TKn.M of NUnscuiPTioNi For One year. In adrance. Four Dollars: If paid within the first six month" of the year, five dnlarsi If not paid until the expiration of the year, six dollars. Tr.nm oFADVKrvriM.voi One square (10 lines or less), first Inscr- Hon, Three Datura! each subcouent Inwr- Ion. One Dollar. A discount or nfir Percent iiircinini oi iiiij-percent whondrrrtlsebytheyear. ""''''"""""'"., win in- maiif io inno w III.- .... . a .. ..1 IkI Trtvlf n rs li Jlenutiful 31 a ii etc. HMtitlful JUnilr, Willi ttir noldfti htlr, Twlilr.1 ami pUltrJ In ms-hri rurti Catching Ihi l-rnm.iiflhf liUnmrrln iud, J.Ik' Hit lilo amuml an mkiIdI-J ono, Wrarlnc litr nmlji-nl bloom III. ro-e In tht ttii.li of It. numnirr tmtuijr lioi. Oh I lumn In llir lipann of all fair girl. ! bfauttflil .Vtauitr with lb RulJf n curl.. naauliriil Mau la, wllh tha t.n-l.r cj, VVIiarrln audi f.lhoniln. .lty lira Tliat, IihiiM all' look at yw, 71m tnnat fttl Lika m a r(mihlrr, re ailjr l.i knn-l. I tiara .pan Hirm an Icn-lcr In tlmr of nait Surrtiw to a.ilac-a, liungrr tu franl Thai mj t it kr Iwnl ilown to Ida auirrrtf'a ptaitr, at ttaomrililng parrr than tarih m then. Ilaautlfut M.u.l., wllh lha iqul.lt rolct, Thrilling anil low. As Itf wnula rrjnlrt M Ita alngara, alnglnit on Iraft thmnra. So nilchl rimr lirart Ihn-ti In haar II. louaa, Ttif old prvpla down In tba tlllaga aajr Tliat aha talka wllh Ihr anuria, and o llirr uiar, 'or tha Rialmtr of her aofi volca aarnia Llkt lha lutloJjr baanl but In hratanty ilrraoia. Ilaautlful Manda, with lha lianda an amall, Aa wblta and a. a..fl aa Ihr anow flakra fall Kotda.1 a.) ni. aklr acnaa bar brnxl, IJkalwo llllladotM In Ihr lr lm-tlirt'a naat And lha iilnky and dtlirala almond nail., Llkaahallalrpathlii()ptifOrlrntpil.a, Oh t aural; nur Maudt, of lha an, Mbltr hand, tl tha tllfhlr.t aud It. I thruughuut all tba land) lUwutlful Maude, wllh tha Immty if rmilh, Tha hrautr of la4.ritM., k.,. l iralL, V alk not al,.n In lha runllm hala Of lha l-wich Irrra dun n In lha alltrcr (tada. Nat andlhir Irll, bau lhaauninirrda)a Kalnl In tba tmaum uf Autumn la)a. Our Iwautlful Mauda, with pildrn hair, III taka uthf r natna and git tilhtra hata. Marrrco lth licrt ahlna In l.i-r rje. Willi lha lanitwut tmnia uf l'radli I Pr.kW.1 ll. telll. ..IBHB m . .m m,f m That ahall lulu tacli uthrr. Ilka tin., Intrilaca (liar liar lhuaa iirrw many s It'iwrr, llloiniliiK and lra.rn.nt, fnmi Jot'a aaart Uar Cnmn hrr with wrntha thai ahall trauihla aud ahlna, lu lha haartirfbar loir nllli a loiadltlua. A Trip iiTto'tliL-Mountains. Jin. Ki:nou: A well written do- scriplion of the incidents and scenery of it trip into the mountains i gener- nil v relished bv most readers. 117 irr.'tttii, did I say? That sounds like shimming the door in my -own face. Ik that as it may, I submit the follow ing for your clement consideration : TheUth of this mouth found n jolly, rollicking party en route for thu Notth Folk of Little llutte. Our inirtv cmi- sb-ted ofl). and familv, L and fiiinilv, ' '" "u0l thieeHjuiirter.s of an hour, .1. nnd family, Mrs. S. nnd hoii, uiid without a singlu fish damp, taciturn T., without f'inuily or better half, but j""'1 with his unmentionables soinuwhat joyous anon, ns he dieanib of the prom-; tor"- HU own story was this: "He Isi" which- fleeting tiiuu will lealize. M,w n !,,u I,olu nl ,l,e ,':IK0 of ft vt'ry Late in thu afternoon of thu 7th, we 'Mw-T ,,a"k ",,oul " l"tur of a mile pitched our tents Au the stieam afore- ' "'"W-thu caitip. He surveyed the t,it saitl, about threo miles above IlanlevV 1 imtiollt a'"1 thought he could get to a ranch. Tho mountain hero closo'in ' Wudly stump, about ten feet above to thu cicek ou either hand, and forbid , t,lu water, llu mudu the eflbit, and any further advance with wagons in tJ"bt 8 ,,u "-"'-'l t thustump.it gave that diieetion. Upon tho left t,0 (Hy, "'"1 I"-' heard something inako a mountains culminate in a rough, rocky (Krcat ,utt '" lhe wult'r btlow' ridge, whose bides are ploughed with Alaniiwl lest boino tlaugeious animal ragged, rocky and brushy cauvons, ",ifc',,t m hvK!ii Ills ik-uiucllun. hu the walls of which aru prcciito'us in K1'"1' hM ,,OM" in, U' creoki clo,s' niaiiv places and dillicult of ascent in ' wI il m"1 tl,tn ",il,,u tt "!''t oior all. ' On the right there is a lofty ii.ouii- "'"'I'-" Wlu'n ll0 i"ihl",l tho M,l,,", tain ridge, culled ".Mount Ilepserdam." ','l'i("' "" ''' "dvcntuie, the listen Its slope towards the creek )s heavily, ' ishhook their heads and laughed. Uo deuselv covered with bnibh.logs and ,,ml lo8t ,,,,, ,,,lt " l,lcco ol lk'h I,ml living 'timber. It rises by a hiicccbsioti ,,tl'" tor" 0,,t r ,,ls wrU, ul"1 ,IU w,, of beiiehcs, until it ieacl.es its highest huml llu ,"Ubl mvo ,K't' '? eiilunnation. It is called Mount Hep- "cnil,,,t ":""1 1- Aim 1 mid J ll bcrdam, becauso its inaccessible can- musl ,mvo ,,l'wl t,,il1 ''urU,u mI vons and its loekv and brushy jungles, bt,a,,o'u ",",,,a, laU''' '' two are tho iatrimonial inheritance of a 'ivo huntei-s, on Ocad Indian, says T. monster grizzlcy this is the lion that i A day or two after this mysterious "roarcth." His tracks, which aro fio- (itieiitly m-cii on the outskirts of his do- oity. It was cvjilent from the wishlul mains, measure a little over seventeen manner in which hu lowed tho deli inches in length, aud about eleven ious venison, that he was on tho trade; inches in width. Ho has been seen ' wo swapped him the promise of veil a great many times by hunteis ami ' soii for U iiiiittoii. J. having recover herdsmen, and many a liflo has been M from his flight, tho hunt was again aimedathib heart; but hois either ! organized, and tho morning of the 11th bullet proof, or the trepidation pro- diiced by his presence juts balked tlto lams. s hick woutu navo it, j. ou aim of the huntsman. Our chivalrous 1 tained threo bhots at a doe a&ccnding and generous ft tend, Jack Huruct, arm ed with a I Ienry rifle, lately met his bcarship near the top of Ilepserdam, Bruin disputed his advance. J. B. fir- cd, and the bear advanced on him. 11 II 1111 J. B. slowly retreated, filing as ho did so, until nine bhote had been bent on their errand of death, when tho bear, ' mobably thinking tho "d d thing" would keep bhooting, leaped into tho jungle and disappeared from view. Jack, disgusted with tho "jioji-gini," on his return, laid it afci.de, aud has mtiml S'lr'l'Ll 5!rS JlJf Ji! few years ngo, a largo Itatttl of elk, late in the spring, were fount! by n party of hunters on the south side of Hep senlam. They killed eleven of their calves and tho bellowing mothers are the "whangdoodles mourning for their oflspring." On our nrrival each hunter was cm- ' ulous o( faint', and frantic lor venison. nlitninoil lln iirt abut nt nn ntitlnrnil ontnil oil thu Itrst sliotntnii aMIOte I beauty, but returned to camp with no blood upon his hands. Ovcranxi- etv, probably, gave him the "buck ...,... a?o." u t. ami .1. nan seen nothing, - " - and were melancholy and dispirited. m In the next hunt, D. aud J. went to - . gothcr, nnd L. and T. scattered with out the fear of griz.rlys before their ' eyes. Early dawn found us all, eager l for blood, high up ou the side of the ! rocky ridge to the left. AVc threaded 1 its canyons, descended nnd then ascend ed its longitudinal ridges, until the sun was far advanced in the heavens, Xo game had vet been seen. I), and .1. tie- J H'cudcd an tilmont sunlc canyon, to , wards the creek, bound foreamp, while 1 1., and T. swept around to thu north of thu main tidge, desperate and deter mined. Down towards thu mouth of , the canyon, which 1). nnd J. was de scending, an old buck rased himself si lently from his leafy couch, and fool . Wily stood gazing, within easy range. "Old .Mcndi'iiliaU" was soon in poi I tiou, and the. buck dropped in his , tracks a viftiin tn liUpiui"ltv. C.nuii' ' meat was thus nciircil, and Hep - cr - 'dam's tented city made joyous. I.a - borioiis hunting ceased for a time, mid , pheasant and grouse shooting, as well ret fishing in the latter all parlieipa-' J ted weru for awhile the orderof exer - eises. I and T. distinguished them - selves in tho former, and filled the 'camp with feathers. In fishing, the I hoitois ueie ea-y between L. antl I)., twT. and .1. weru beat by every urchin, in camp. Trout, of thu most delicious I 'kind, weru plenty, and easily and abundantly caught .1., in older to re trieve his lost leiiiitntioii as a fisher man, matlu great iR'iatitti(iii, and went forth with au itir of tiiuiniih, couipauicd by two boys, to string tho' sieckled beauties and biiug them into camp. lie returned after an absence ,nd venture, Mr. II. visited tho tented found tho hunters again in tho moui..( tho ojiponito mountain. Ouo of the balls lauded in her hind lug, aud 1). unleashed hid dog, The cljasu was a fcplendid one; but four lugs wero an overmatch for thiec, and thu eager dog MtVIHIHlVII tlllV. al)l lWl UtVil ' ll seucd hu panting but still belligerent foe. In tho fight the dog was worsted, owing to bis light metal and inexperi-.iu ence. J. then Btartud in pursuit him- self, with irreverent words on his lips. D. and dog wero in pursuit ol him. Inns tho pursuit continued, until J. had lost tho deer, 1. had lost J and NOj 30 Jltef l..:5 :M,,!?ft iictnornnzcii. f.vcrv man wa on his own hook, and master of his own situ ation. l 1). went ovcr.the mountain nnd threaded the canyons ou thu other side. J. was on thu nottli llank of Ilepvrdam, rolling rocks, winch thun dered, and crushed, and roared as they fiercely sought thu center canvon be low. I., wits far down tho creek, in a doe pit st tiro. About one o'clock all started for camp. On tho way in, the lucky .1. saw a deer and killed it. Thus ended the hunt. rite next day we left for the valley. . , , " ,,ll! wn)' down to l)s. place,.!, mic , ocssfully ttnliinbercd Old Hawkins nt nt n buck, and his days wete numbered. It was a long and splendid shot. All were indebted to the generous hospi tality of J. $. and 1). and wife. May their days be long on the cat th, and lute may bu their return to Ilcuxcu. I'INK Cull me pet Names. a Mitmrii. Clustering rote vines at tho window and half dropped euitaliiM of roxy color gave a twilight nrcct to the room. She's nt thu pl.tuo, thinking herself alone singing .Mis. Osgood's delicately voluptuous poem "Call .Mo I'etXames, Drilling," which sounds tot (fit might be a translation of the summer exeiuug cooing of a turtle dove. Shu sing, and he stood listening, un seen, at the door. .Shu had not heard Id entrance, nor his footfall in the car 1 pcted hall, and she sat with her face i turned fioiu the door, intent upon her 1 song and its nccoinpaiiiiiieut. It had been a rainy uveulng; she was not looking for visitors, not even 1 for those half demented members of , society yclept "devoted loveiss" she was rather en ditlniliillc, but love is blind and he did not sco thu dingy wiapper nor the curl papers; ho only beheld thu white columnar throat, the gracefully poincd heinl and (hooping shoulileis, Why did oho sine; that tender lyi ie uavolcoboinaiticiilatu hOHinothcied: so dilleieut from her iihttal ringing, nc-'oHTatiu tones? Did she feel thueuio- tlon with which it is uncharged; was her voice fullering and clinked with .Heiing, slie, wliom he had been ready to denouncu as heaillcss;,who laugh cd at tho emplry of love, and fthook her curls defiantly when begged to be serious? Call mo pet names, dm ling Call mo thy bird. How smothered ami low the words! Hu would gho much to know if theru weio not team in her beautiful eyes uud tell-talu color burning upon her cheek, Theru 1 Hu was almost sure theiu was a sob in thosu low tones 1 Uo crept cautiously over the caipct, and paused when her piolilu was levcaledl Heaven and earth, what a spectacle for a doting lover Hu saw her iu move from her biiull-staliitd mouth u huge, iliity looking mop, which bhe swabbed mound vigoiously in n black bottle, and then leiiiseitiug it,coveicd with biiuff, between her lips, ueul ou with her bong: Call mu pet names, darling Cull mo thy flower. Thu secret of thu binothuicd tones was icvealeil btiull and not stilling emotion! He groaned aloud over the disenchantment. With a scream the fair siiiitl'eater htm ted to her feet, over turning tho piano stool nnd tho pre cious siiutr bottle, and dropping tho mop fioiu between her lips. Kho faced him n moment with staling eyes, curl papers ou end with umiuemeut and mortification, and a littlo rivulet of noma siitiii i mining (town irom cacn corner of her mouth; when, with an other faint hysterical shuck, thu calico wrapper vanished through the door way, and picking up his lint, tho lover mudo his way back to his lodgings, "a sadder und wiser man," and leaving thu moon for oucu uncontemplated, crept to his bed to dream of being daubed with snuff by a gigautio mop in tho 1 AM 1 ! ' , wl mlr 1((o1'0 u ( 0 ,,,, vi ,.Jt.u And us shu daubed, shuhorccched conceit with other invisihlu Furic; Call mo pet names, dm ling uau mo toy tonacco worm. iruo religion beguw nt prayer and j pltty0r ,i10ro thuu.auy thing o)su it ii cxerciscij, 1 . .....&-.. .. ....L .., ... .......Jl. .....U.,.W......V, ,.. . W .H.,...k. .. '' Tin; Ij.mv's 3Ian. Mrs. .Stephens in her monthly .Magtuiuo gives? a cer tain class of men, (ho llkei Of whom arc seen in every coninliiuityi tho ben efit of her opinion as follows! "Our own private opinion of tho lady's, man Is that ho is thoroughly con toinptlble;. a sort of thu life hardly woflh thinking about a nutshell with tho kernel withered up a handful of foam drifting over tho wiuo of life, some thing not altogether unpleasant to tho fancy, but of no earthly use". A wo man of sense would as soon put to sea in a man of war ntadu of shingles, or take up her icsldcncc in a card liouso, as dream of attaching herself ton lady killei. Women worth tho nanio tiro, seldom deceived into thinking our lady's man thu choicest specimen of his sex. Whatever their L'tioranco may, bu womanly intuition must tell them tliat thu men who live for a great object, and whose spit its nro so firmly knit that they are able to encounter the storms of life; men whoso depth nod warmth of feeling reseuiblu thu poweiful euiiciit of a mighty river, nnd not the bubbles on its surface, and who if they love nru necr sinittun by mero beauty of form or features that theso aru moru woithy even ol ocuupying their thoughts in idle moments than thu fops and men about town with whoso attentions they iiidu.hu them selves. It we weru to tell him this ho would only laugh; hu has no prido about him although full of vanity, and it matters not to him what u may broadly atllrin or tptiully insinuate. Soft and delicatu though he be, hu is as impervious to ridieulu as a hod carrlur, ami as icgardlcs of honest contempt as a city alderman. Wero you to hand him this uiticlu ho would taku it to some social party and read it aloud in thu most iiiullilluoiiH voice its homage. to his own attractions." It is an interesting fact that in four teen years of compulsory education of children in 1'nisslu crime decreased thiity-cight per cent., ami tho futiiru of thu system is beyond finding out in tho excellence of promise. "Theru is not," says tho last ollleial report, "a hiiimni being in I'ntssia who does not leeeivu education, intellectual aud moral, siilliclcul for all thu needs of com mon life." JCjrcuiiiit. Wo losu much of thu good which our common school system would effect by allowing patents to use the schools or not tit their option. A very largo propoiiiou oi tho chlhlicti of this Statu tlo not attend any school, ami n still larger icccivo only iiidliuciital educa tion. ICvety p:n cut should bu compell ed to scud his ehihlieii to sonic school, public or private, and piuvuuted from damaging his oH'spring. Jloiulout (A. V.) I'Yiaimn, Tho luckiest man in Kiaiicu is Mon sieur ItnimhfiU, who spttried forward his horse and probably saved thulifuot thoCV.ar. Hu is a sou ofn rich proprie tor of mines in Northern Kiauco and Belgium, and boii-iudaw of thulatu M. Moipiaid, piivatu secretary of thu Em pel or. Hu leeched thu most coveted honors fiom both emperors, ami now all Russia is sending him testimonials of a nation's gratitude, Tho Czar gave him tho wannest Invitation to visit him at his capital. " I have," hu said, "sixty millions of subjects, uud theiu is not one of them to whom your iiauiu is not now familiar; you can judge of tho welcome you will have ut St, l'utuisburg," A 1 iiral coitplo wero spliced n week or two ago in a dry goods store in Spriugliehl, III., permission having been accorded them by thu proprietor ou thu principle thnt " weddings are certain, sooner or later, to produce a briskness in thu dry goods business." At n medical examination, a young aspirant for u tloctoi's diploma was asked " When does mortification en sue V" Think ol the umiueuiuiit his (piestiouur must liavu lelt when hogiivo tho answer: " When you proposu to a lovely gill and aru refused," A member of Congivss desiring to show how much hu had learned at one session ordered two bills hu had jiifl received of hid wifo'n contracting ouo to bo laid on tho table; thu other to bu read that day bix mouths, An editor thus indulges hittdiilintmcnt subscribers. " We don't want money desperately bud ; but our creditor do, and they iu dotbt on u you. If you pay us, we'll pay them, and they'll pay you." m Smith asked Jones what tho high pi ice of butter waB owing to, " A con iilmii1ili unrt nf tt l tu'lllfr tnillV ffrO- ir to, " A con- sit part ot it la owing to my gro- cor," said Jones, "for it is two inoutha blncu I have paid him." I if i