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Wpj?w!" i II II: f rasKraaifJSKxxKacsnraos'ssiTCCTRawcrAsa su3Ctaas3K wswrcaAffli s-csssdjk; THE OH SENTINEL. i tPWwwHj'tii'u.imMmi'L wr in r'i'i ror. the r-nr.siDnxev in 1SGS, fLYssns s. nu.WT, c mt rmts mm. Wtll ilotie. ttiou B'jvl nnJ Willful rrinl " Tlif ffi" !. hare rwir.l. fjr pttrlot. imiU!rant for triUUn. roil Tim vicn pncsiOGNCY, icnt'Yi.cn coi.r..v, For PrctldrittUl Kltctori I O. JACOBS, of .Tnckon. WILSON BOWLBY. of Wabliington. A. B. MEACIIAM, of Union. Saturday Morning, Sept. 12, ISO?. The American Unionist at Salem j printed on paper ol Oregon manufac ture. m Tim Clackamas Paper .Mills com uienced the manufacture of all kinds of paper on last Thursday. Tun trains on the Central Pacific have run to Brown's Station, 035 miles eaat of Sacramento. Tiik Signal says all. men of great minds arc arrayed against prohibition. That accounts for the Siffnal position on the question. Skxatou William addrccd nn im proratu gathering of over one thousand people, from the balcony of the Capi tol Hotel in Salem on Wednesday evening- Tue only ditlerence between the Blair family and the itinerant politi cians so distasteful to Frank i; that tho former are office beggars the lat ter only carpet baggers. McCleixan received 05,000 soldier' rotes in 1804, but Seymour Mill not get 3,'0. -Er. A big mil-take General I-orret had more than that number murdering the disarmed black at Fort Pillow and Seymour will get every one of them. Ocr eotemporarics throughout tl.o State arc complaining ol smoky weath er. It ii quite appireiit that Grant i busy fumisatlntr tho Democrat iecandi dates. He U bound to smoke them out as he did Pemberton and Lee nt Vicksburg and IJiohmoud. Tun telegraph brings eheeiing new for tho Democracy. It i -aid ibey will have n larce majority in the Fiw Point'-, and tbnt noarlv every iniiiati of th Now York Ftnto PrUon has de clared for Sevmonr and Blair. Tun Democratic press is greatly ex crcised because General Grant will iyit resign. It costs no more xo t ! uran n ye nemi u '"!'" "' would to fat en n hungry Demcrt in that iiosilion-i.robablv les, if Jolin-' on' testiinonv is worth anything - . Maine Election. The election in the " Pino Tree" State will be held on Monday. Our campaign chicken hn his leather trimmed and din't intend i n,t.w.nf nnvt lllll-.l'l V . Ill-I Is till by a long way. I.oid; oiit f-ir a major- j insjority of 20,000 in tliat Mate suit-! A Democratic paper complains that the pay of a member oi Congres is four times a mii-h a it wa some years go. This accounts 'r Democrats be ing so keen to go to Congress but wc fail to hear ot one of them proiiig to cut down the per diem when begets there not much ! - - 17 We understand our friend of the Polk County Signnl will use his influ ence with the Legislature to have the Mh article of the Constitution of the United Stntos abolished and tho Grand Jury rejttalcd. Pirhaps ho wants that " barbarous inquisition rejK-nled" so he can steal a hon-e to get away from the fool killer with 'i Giant Powuki:. Mr. O. W. White, the travelling agent oi tho Giant Pow der Company of San Francisco, made omc experiment shore on Monday even ing tbnt certainly proved the powder to be the most terrible explosive agent yet discovered. Tho first experiment Was with an inch board. A cartridge containing about n thimbleful of the powder was laid on the board nnd ex ploded a hole nearly large enough to admit a poisons tWwns made in the board. The second experiment was with a pk-co of fir scantling 0 by 0. A cartridge weighing about an ounce was exploded on it and the timber was torn in two transversely, ns if by a shot from a hundred pounder. A cartridge simi lar to tho second one wns laid ou a large granite boulder which unssma-l cd as completely ns if pounded with a ledge for an hour. Mr. While dem onstrated that while ten times more powerful than ordinary gunpo seder, thit- new agent was very much saler, and the reckless manner in which it was handled leads us to think it 110 111010 daugornut than saw-dust, which it very much re enables. To pioveits safety in compar ison to cuniiowder. Mr. White burned one ot the eartrulges 111 his Hand with nuwnees man aim good citizen, no more effect than the combustion ol v. . ,. r ,,,.,,, -.. so much saltpetre. We must say that T ARD- -G. M ault, Dis this is the most terrific explosive agent ,r,fct Attorney, stinted in a buggy on wo have ever heard f, and am oi opin- J Wednesday morning for Salem. He ion that it will completely dispjaee expects to roach there nt the com gunpowder for blasting u a shoi t time I mencemrnt ol the State Fair. . ? . . - .It ftfliir iiiT' iHJEmKii - . .rJft.ij Gruml Juries. We regret to fee thnt the editor of) the Polk Coimtv ai still "daft" on the subject of Grand Juries. We, have tried to mlfeliteii him but to no nave uii-u iu eiiiijjnien nun urn. m nu purpose. In ourV Neiic he calls upon il. T.oUlnimi. i.ii-piu-ii1 the Gi-.ind Jury," and it is quite evident that that institution is too great a restraint on theniaisoftheliemocraev. Our Democratic friend ol tho Signal as been hunting up a constitutional lias boon limiting up pabulum for his web-footed patrons who can read, and ha found a provis ion in tho constitution of this State, granting the power to the Legislature to moifij) or nl lioi Gruiul Juries. We were perfectly aware of this pro vision, but we find something in the n...t:t..n., sii, ir.st. .Hntimt seems to conflict slightly, and it is! strange that a Democratic" editor who fthvnvAlintIii.wo.iU?.o.ii.s.t.f.t.iit.i-on in his mouth should have overlooked it. Article V. of that instrument says : "Xo person shall be held to answer for n cnptial, or othpivio infamous crime, vnliM on a jtrcucntmcnt or in- mctmcMOp a t,rami ,itri, except 111 c M :..i. t:i:.:rt ...i.tl : Af.,i IMIi-A'j Ul 111 IIIU .lllllilit tMll-tl ll iivin.ii - service in time of war or public dan- 1 lie poor cooper countenance fell ; gcr." he had expected a largo order for new Should the Legislature take the ad-j work, and ho looked perfectly nghast vice of our web-footed cotemporary I when his customer produced a lump and "repeal the Grand Jury," we would j hole and requested him to make n bar like to know how a person accused ol I rel around it. "Xo sir J" exclaimed he, an infamous crime could be held to an- '"-owing down his tools in disgust, ... . , "bring me a 110. i. atavo anv hing swer when the supreme law 01 tneian.i says he "that not unlcs on n present - incut of n Grand Jury." Suppose our Democratic lriend of the .wr'hoii1d , , , i- .1 1 .. sieni a noise or a uarrei 01 wm.Kcy.o. a 1 I muiiler a cripple, 1 wi haps a one legged soldier as a matter of eotirK' he could not be held to answer, and might in dulge in such congenial pastime until cheeked bv a vigilance committee. i.Muehai the abolition of the Grand Jury sytom might gratitv and relieve our Democratic friends, we aie still ol the opinion that "it emit bo did" till the Constitution of the United States is somewhat modified, and if the Sig nal man wants to free himself from the restraints ol the law we advise him in plead idiotey, nnd bring his editoiial remniks on Grand Juries in proof. Xow, it any wonder that the groat mas of Democracy ntu M coped in ig. iterance when sueh shallow-pitted, mul lot-headed ast's are nllowol to control the I)emK-ratie jiressj U it strnngi 1 . !., llt.l ll,.!... I.J-II fj M t.M. ....n n .1 1 ', , 1 ,. ' ' its.i.i-c tff uinivi mil I f,.w ulioiinKbvr co rit- woul-l . ... Hnnlly muWe iv-wpU1iI scavenger., set them h os up as teacher-, of tin people, and expounder of constitution at law? We ivgret th ncce-ity ol SHying so much ou so plain a subject, and asi-nrc our friend that hi part must submit to the w holes-mo ietraiti' of Grand Juiier until after the eleetii. of Sevmour and liUir at leas. Lkk Majiwiy. A party of gentle men ,-tart toinorrow to make a thor ough exploration oi thi wonderful lake. They tiro proidcd with the ma terial for a boat, and will pmbnblx ound its depths. Last week Mcn. Cauley and Ueull, of this valley, and Captain Sprugue viitel tho lake ami the two hitter, with somedillloulty, de scended to the water. Mr. Cawley says that his two companion did not seem to be more thnn six inches in heighth when thev reached the edge of the wator, and some idea ol tho im mense distance from the crest ol tho mountains surrounding tho lake may be formed when it i. known that it takes a riflo ball, fired from tho edge of the basin, about seventeen seconds to roach the water. These gentlemen estimate the distance across the lake at nearly ten miles, and the distance to tho water from the most accessable point, nt over one thousand feet. JJritt accompanies the party to tnko photo giaphio iuwF, nnd wo may soon ex pect Lake .Majesty to be famous as one of the grandest natural scenes. Eon Hi:i.ov. Quito a delegation of our merchants left for San Francisco during the week, to purchase, Among them wero A. II. Mai tin, of the firm ol Glenn Drum & Co., Henry Kllppel, N. Fisher, of Fisher & IJro., Tod Cam eron, of Haydcn & Cameron, Union town. Lekt. Mr. Judge, nn old and es teemed citizen of Jacksonville, left on Monday to locate permanently in San Francisco. Ho leaves behind him the character of an upright and honorable 1 . . . .Hv-uX 5??aBsaas-- - u . Sn n8-lnU . r;Qcu' u hate heard nn nnecdolc of a cooper just establishing Mum-ll in bus- 1 mesa tlint well exemplifies me very ! difficult tasl: ol murine Me wemocini . . . . - . --. c parly around Frank Blair. An ex- ' eelleut cooper had set himself up in a Western village, and although eiowd- c(1 with nieiiding and odd jobs for sev- j eral months, had never yet ieceicdnn order for any new work. 1-armors camc ,0 l' ' barrels to be headed, some brousht a bundle of ol.I lioops to have a new barrel made to them. Oc- easionallv a fv Mavcs and nn old head were brought and the cooper toqnirod tomakoaliarrel frem them. At lnt a now customer appeared ami tho coop er flattered himself that ho was nhont to net an order for some new work. Tho new comer appawutly had not brought any portion of a tub or barrel. Eyeing the workman closely ho en- q'tlrcd : "ood cooper eh?" "Well, .q havc a i,te job of tinkering for you ' to lo and I want it uonrui good style." but to ask a mm to make a bam-l ; around nothing but a bung-hole is ask- ing too iniieh." ' '1"1 fn with the Democracy. Their National Convention has not oven wii-. , n . . . - ..--. ' - MMM.iri -l.nvill l)linV 1 -,.,, w.,, , , r ,. , , liri.G.llt(v them with a bung-hole, figuratively speaking, and oxm-o: a neat, tight and s,MM-Iyf bairel to lw coi.structe 1 around it. Ilieirs i the coopers t-isk there were plenty ol -li-ii t i-(-l staves and lo(i..n.d llonps and disi.iint- 1 heads ,ong .ho miimsi,n up Don. - oeraey thnl nt leNt a tub, that wmil-I nave amiiMHi the popular whale or four years, might have been made from. ves," said the conper, "I give sntisfac- up to the present tune, given uiuuiin.-.-; ti,i,,-vT.vi-i Unninior. .'.,,. ,, . ,w. :. n fiilin of the sunnort nndeneour- Aroi.onY. If the si.ntim.i. Hummer- t.on, I believe, to all my ,.atro., but jnje J t of l"",.1,: ' it iN imlc-ctl, L.Mln tl.U -cTc it can't bo helped, mywo.khns been u.oMly jobbing." XioTtoo ',od to be true. Should PublVsher in Sale.n-no editor, and the ''Glad to hear it," remarked the visitor, t1P .mIwj.Iv asked lor in tho bill now devil hnving full swing generally, is but tho people will, nnd arc turning prospect" id the ineasum, and I trust 'piuti-ook'iml iicc.iii' of iliotb:T:n.'e awav with disgust from n hopeless that ho will return nnd Inbnr lor the 1 In tli-lm-l.oi Mr I' I) IIjII. Tlm.oli task". bill nt the coming scion. That he, d.UiO tl pt-.v-.'cll nu-l j.i .'lr".ii .1.. Place the Xow York Convention in r any other person, should do so nl t 0 . . the 'Msiti-m ol the eiisloiiier the peo-i'dsown expeiiM, is iinronsonnble, but ' A-n-DirftM no ar. wio 000 n-r. an-i certain v I-nink . Blair represents the bung hole to vcrv perfect ion. Views Cows. Pet haps wirf. an ii"t generally aware that there is a heavy penally for keeping vicious aid- mnls of anv kind running at large. A IfW days sunt, a vicious cow umile an attack ou a little trirl or .Mrs. Love's, who wn on the sidewalk, nnd struck tier on the ti inplo with heritor . For tnnnt -Iy 'nme genttetu-ii wm stand ing n-r who dn.vo the cow off, anil mod the child from further iiijuir. The animal mentioned lx-iongs to 'n pour widow, and it would m well to purcha- it by subscription nnd turn it 'er ; the luitelier. y an lining n ohil-r lite might buMived and no one sust tin any loss. . Cajij- Wauxkk. .Mr. Win. K. Ih, of Portland, a-turned from Camp War ner this week. lie went in a buggy with Mr. Ciwlcv ns far as F,,i-t If bun. mh. and wMi a' single Indian ..nidc made the trip from thence- to Camp ' body 1 emiiieiitly Ueiiioiiratio it is Warner with mules. The first niuht ! naturally expected' to pay off tho Xa out ho camped on SpragncV liver liiml iJebt, build 11 lailroad, drive all imoiig tho Snako Indian, and wns tho Chinamen from our soil. Kweru well treated. .Mr. Ih says he can ride with a buggy to within twontv-five miles of "Warner." nnd that tho 'jour-, ney from Portland to that post ami bo mane in throe ilays less time via Jack sonville than by nuy other route. Gkai.v Fhom Kl.math. Capt. Ap plogate, of tho Heservation at Klamath Lake has kindly furnished us with sev raised nnvwhore. .Much of the lmrh.v I IIIIllllIl I1N on tho Heservation farm will yield eighty bushels to tho ncre, and there is no longer any doubt oi that section be ing a good grain country. - Cait. RuoAirr. Mr. W. C. Myer, of Ashland, left on Thursday for Sa lem with his celebrated stallion "Cap tain Sligart." It iR his intention to dispose of him in the Willamette bo- lore returning. Tho loss ol the horse In tlin ttni-l- n!i0o Pil,l. ............ .. . ... .... . ...v.. iiiin.in ,j, i ii in vi'iiin v is no inconsiderable one, and it will bo' some- j timo till he is replaced. ' . . ' I'or. thi: Li:oim.ati'ki:. Sonntor Miller and Hoprcsentatives White 'smith and Louden started for tho can- ital during tho week. The reniesent i-' lion i nurelv Domocratb. l.nt ... L. pect them to attend to tho interests oi the count v iusta much as if thov wero Hepub iean" ' U, ' , Moke Goons. tesMb. a.tuhs' have five teams on the road to Crescent Citv mr now goons, llioy nronnso in .. I ...,. . ...fi those on hand very low to make room. Fuost. 'I There was a very hoavv frost at Car ing. oral samples of grain from that suction ! ,M ' V',, " ' , nW ""'lertlio man- uursoie. 1 nope to fee the time wl.i-n railway Wo have a bunch of oats well filled' a-t'"ient of Key. .1. G. Ucardorif, .Mr. companies IIL Kiurlly twlojit your waic'ie. tho straw being fullv six led in length1 , J -fH f"c;t,h'or' l lie Academy is an-1 rurnHU Ibem to nil engineers and comluo some very line "bald" barley and heiuitilally Mttiatoil nt illnir in tho tors. In my opinion it would greatly u-nd to bunch oi wheat, heavy and nrolifin n I .L 'nIT-m.11 ."ey, and the now Piincitial I promote regularity and nnfilr. Voun rerneet. 'i-l... iollowinir is an cMrnct from tnc ,.WW1,P1,. Ucio n more pioo ami Vnlifnslon editorial correspondence ', pi.it in it than all the tulier HullM V. ' "e? 1,1 1 1. II the people ol eon.bi..od and it . enti.oly too lively oi iih.i.hv..... . ..,., to die -o.in. It UUo.ulliouii in pontics., tliU fcetion will reflect on mt I'""1-1 ,,,;... ;...l..itoinlfiit tunl not u slave . . .iin bllliy of tl.o Government ail to ron,i ,)nkcu of, they will s-eetlieneees- filvot(loingMHuethingnloiioelosecui - ,,aMiip0 through tins valley, if 'llV Mnn(j j,ly l,y, it may be diverteii ,f.,r , ,lt, coward by tlioso wiiose m- I ..,, ts u be bet served by another rolU, ,imn that through tfogue inn a1 n,,,,,,,,,., vallie". Tlio people here i.we it to th.-mselvos to show the prae- eability of this "'""S BI' ' ' '." o .!- JjJ J"' From all I em learn tie prospoeio. cotting " MiliMy for a brniiel. of the Pacific Hailroad from Humboldt, Ne vada, to Port land, Oregon, ni uiu m-i. ession of Congress, is favorable. I he iieoplo of Oregon do not seem to renl 170 that this is possible, which may no- count for the reason that they nave not, before Congress be granted to that or a new coiporauon, u win mmg imm Uregon nninciiaieiy, in uu i-.pe.i.ieii in constructing ami siocKing tno roan as much Government security nntl lor- eign catuiai, n nic t-imrc pu-M-m , wealth of the State. In oHier wonls it will more than double the wealth ol the Slate at one bound, enhanco the value of nil propel ty one hundred per cent., and immediately bring Oregon !..... .1... J ... ....t. 4' S'lrthu 'Pin into the front rank of new States, fact that it will do so much to adMiuee I the interests of the Mate, docs not I Prove that it is an impossibility ; and. , instead ol regarding it in that light nti'I . IIV 1 ,..,.,.., '-,,, -,-M ;, j,,,..!,! H'l-nm. vu olio ,..,,.,.. .timtiltite tln i.i-oiiU to ito it all the upport and eneniir.igonicnt in theii i p-nvcr. Senitor Williams and Corbet t 1 w ill do all they can for it 111 Hie ei. ate, and .Mr. .Mallory will use his nt- most cllbrltoget it tliroiiglnhe House, and with proper management 011 the ' oulMde, I think it can be put thiough, , ju-lgiiu '''oni the encouragement jt re- , -uvel iliiring the iat session. ..r. n. J-Pengra di-l niucli to advance the ihose intiri'5eil siioin-i iurniii mene 'e.an nrv means, nnd will no doubt In 1 gld lo do so if thev iippreuile tin magnitude- ot the interest nt stake. Willi hi e.vpei ieueo nnd ohnructeiisiir energy, ho can roiulorvnlu-iiilc son ices in bt-liall of this enti'rpne, which, il iHHt-lhl, will be uiirlh nioro to Die g.111 limn all thelegisl.it ion o Coiigre ioeo tin State wa irgauied. DimitCT iriiooi. The next term o' the Di-ltieiSehiH-l in t!ii town will emu in. uce ou .Monday. '.'1st. under tuition nl .Mr. .1. W. Stanley. The l)ire-tors trust tint all parents who intend send ing chil-livii, will send them 011 tin litst day, to that the s-hool uriv be pivjH-rlV organitt'd Ttillion will be lh--siinen heretofore: f.1 per quar ter. If a pupil goes but 11 week the parent will Ik respoiiihlo for half a quarter's tuition, and ioverhalf -ujuai-ttr tho parent must pay l r full tuition. Li:oii.iritK. Thi body meets at Salem on Mmnlar. Of course nil the wisdom ol tho I Mate 1 there. As the away the tax 011 whiky nnd lodecin the epenses of running tho general government to 0000 per annum. We earnestly hope it may accomplish all the foregoing, besides giving everv man a larm ami every old maid a bran new husband. Umi-qua Acaiikmy. School was opened at this excellent institution on - . "I " 'l.r,"H " Vlr". e inrnctiir for fitness and ability. His lady, Mrs. M. C. DcardoifT, is preceptress and teacher of music, nnd Mi. M. A. Clinkenbeard, teacher of French. Pay Ui As will bo seen elsewhere, the accounts due tho Sbnti.vkl ollico have been jilaced in tho hands ol Mr. P. 1). Hull for collection. If peoplo want to bo on good terms with tho printer they must pay him mid this timo tho duns will bo imperative. f ,,,,., (..-.....-.I ..11 ...1. .. I .1 . v"-"- i-l "inn iii i on Know mat tncy " indebted and settle at once, , .. Puor. Hamsdoll, the wizard nnd flight of hand performer i in town and in,.t'l",s giving an entertaiiiment to tho ?!"?,'"'' of Jaek""iiville In u lew days, X l nccouiiU bo truo his periormanees nro worl1' witnessing. Diiiv't Kivn m IZTTTn-n it V . ir. Messrs. Dillon and !r0W'U;V.;yho were prospeoting for the "Lost tnbin," have, i etui nod. It was so 'f1'10' ,l,".,t ,,,e' co"1'1 t find it, but " " ' , UU "K'"S M ' l,ruby " J --.-. Teambtbiw. tllenn, Uiuiu & Co. mt vim ti !, ... l :..... i i ,. ) Wn Yw i'inodiatt.y to haul Hour notice. - . . ..."! . v.... v v.j --- . --V" . ' C - c.iuoxici.r.Tl.fc now! ; Sn FrnncUro .l.iily l.aa made its up-; , "1,v 'r'" . . . . , (ury (io0(1 lck t0 , . .. Al,.,waU, 0( ( wlIi, ,,.,., ol(l 1(i, i.irgu flot, $nmh f Tehama, ntftl 25 ))r . j 1Ulll)!S n(j - 75 or vvotR.rs. 'PiiAXics. This ofileo is under obli- pation to the lienillc lor the paper jor tIi- isMie, without uliieh it would nt be forlheoining. 3Iueh obliged neighbor. Van Dur.er of Yreka has made, n creat speech tit Sacramento nnd was rect'ived there with much enthusiasm. Van is the llep.tblican .-lumper ol Sisk iyou county. Somiux. The Jacksonville String Band give anotherof their sociable par ties nt Shutz's on Friday evening 25th. (in everyuoiiy ami enjoy a goon nine the only apology. fu.rn.un N,.,v At)vi:itTlSi:Mi:XT. SOCIAL PARTY. ( jMkHlllTme siring Ibn-1 h.rthy an. , I .-, tlmt tliry m cutninln ilmlr lrlinl' ullli 1111110 lor n suemi iiit.co I re mi ulno until sine u'cli-ck 011 FRIDAY EVEfJING, Sepu-mlicr gft'.i., IS08, 9HUTZ' HALL. A cnnllnl InillJlioti ! cveiiilpl In ll. ' ....,,,., MVIWliu t I ...J I (Kl. Camp Teams vvantod for Warner. ; s nf(.r (, IM (, iy if 0f()Wrt ,,. J ti. ,,,,,1, ,,.. , hm- ilrt.iminnl i ll i.iro!u-rlii-ll xcipl iii-im p fl .11. ' tft. 1li-f m.M.i-il in tin- ilrm tn. - J ' "!' M "" imUM .V in! i ' ' " ' '.'ii:u. rjoticc. (ir.iuikiw.iiii WALfHAMWATCHES. PROOF OF THEIR SUPERIORITY. IN-iuis) Ivntiln Itullionil Co. OlHCi: HI1 Tllf fii Kll-KI.IMUMil'NT. At.10A. I'.l.. I C I., sii7, ) ft nti.i.ui.n : Tin- Miiteli-i tniiiiirnoliiiiii li ihi liac Ihh'ii In iit im ilil. Itiiilnuil fur rl yenrs Uy our eiuiiiu-itn-ii to uliom s int. ulalt uIm h. il or Mir Heilpiiii-ul. llii'ic up- mm Mintu Tiiiikc lit Minim or tiiiji i-hi:ii.ii i. nt it I.im;. nn I u- foii'ld-r Hit in CUOli ni inii.i.Mii.i: iin:i;i:Ki'i:i!i. imi-H. I Imiii unut Kiti.lHCllim In sIiik VOL'll WATilllCS UIVi: US I.WS TltuUIll.I.H-l Imvo wont kikI iln ttt-ar much toi rr itllLiil riplr llisu iniy walclns liavo cwr Iiml In it-i-im till-iim-1 A j on are aunrv volm-mi-rly Iru.i.il lf tlocw nr IJiglMi iiiunii'ncliiti, i-f lukhuwl-ilpicl fiHsl ri'liiiliitleu, lut n 11 elu. tlicy nevtr I. t time ns cnrrevlly, inn lisve l,vy limit' u jjimiO h rilcoii- joui. In lliw htnlMi'tnli. I ntu ulul:u-i liy in; lirud-wn'iir, Mr. I.i-b. wlio-c ixju-rlvncc cv Is-mli-t) over u erIt- of j ears. i:i)VV.UI) WILLIAMS, Gc-i. .V.i.irInUnd. tut, Aiiii-ilcna Wutcb Compaur, Wulllmm. X. Y.t'KNTKAT IlAlLUOAl). I.0COS10TIVU Dti-'r. tVTMt- Dnisinx. I ItuciiMini. Dt-c. 'U, ltjiis. j (;iti.k)ji:x: I Imiu 1111 liultullou la mvIiil' that I'lielli-vu that Hie ureal majority of loco motlie cngluo rs Imve fouml by experience that Vai.tiuu WATciiCii are lliu mnrt sutlfiiclory or any Tor their iiiw, Tbev run w lib llio (jreut. est accuracy ami Mca.Hihm, iiutwItliktauilliiK lie rmiKli riding of 1111 engine, nnJ, as I mm nver known one to ttmr out, llioy must be fully. CHARMS WILSON, G. Chief Engineer, Urollierbood of Locomotive Dighiecrs. American Vateh Company, W'altbam. Ktry Watch Fully Warranlxl. Tor sale by til llrm-clafs deahrs In tho United Stales. - ItOIJIJINS & AI'I'LKTO.V, Xo. 182 Hrnailwoy, Uineral Agents. It. . GltAV ft CO.. San I-'mncl.wi. Agciiia lor California. To James T. Dotwtt, it Home, fcteutl Heliler. VOU AUK IIKMBIIV nntilinl ,lllt ,1P om. have ,, fi M Itl, -,. B, , , ' Imu- lorlnore i,.u i ,urg uliur.d,,,,,, , luiiHiPail hyirjp. N. CO. nn K. or K V 315, H It a V.,un, X W.l&fii w' h UctoLer 2d, 1808, . -ueen ,, r ,JnirlI1Jf . ,,,,,. g.. ei orlieuruig t1(- ,-vl.lui miilniitiiniil .. il.f- r n X.-U tt'iaiiiiiiiiiiirai llt u,,. .. , ,. -- oiilws vi.il pp,ar U,,1(iy Illu.' II V! , , - " "im Hint thnsi your eiii rv cohifll..r mean! mImmP H"MlU . A9gs JOHN' KKM.V. Itea-fr J S.T-1860-X iET?; RTL'!Ln'IV-J -.i... i.BJ- lll(VUf Irm pr;- m.iv..i ..:' - ... . . ...... . i.i.i unTi'.its Thi. ,ti.l. T..nlf I. now n,r. u i tl. . Tl.s skitI if It , , -nllM liiMml to mrrt tl,s jnlrr, f ,,P St.-mh w ,V'I71,"""I lnn.liii.jfr. Tlir lr.l,f..f tl .ViTll'JV ""yniapnKciircll.lifhrnUhaliiii..'n iriTn- Mini .ilwitH.ll. ilnir. mn, rr u,,"' '" llf M ItK) .J Imnorlnnt Ccrllflcnto. " I nwf miifli tntno, ft I .rll I i. . I-liinMUi flitter 1Tr Mtnlnr lif. J UU' Ut W. II. WAtniONKtl, Mrtitt;i.I. " TTn-n l1trn.n rm totllMm.j rtint.tlnn lllltrr.. My Ifc , tn ,',',7f W. Il,flr...f. TI.) Mfh.1,' A,,'i2;,SJWI n.,vlt..Mi...ii,rtl,lng. nlffii I Im lf ii err.l .nfr,t.r trm I IiUtrr.liatrrnri-,1 n.f. ' '"" KM. J. A. CATIIOIIX, Itnlinitr, J.j. . ". ". . Ll,V.'.clt."' "" Minhllmilitimi. Li..lff.t. ..fi.nr dl.t IrJ ,JiM. w.tl, tt,, kuZa. IiiC rffit t. 1' t iirtii.iMijri.t . ikr.' n. .m nvitMio.' pillliilllaiil,niHlaii-raliu.lMl N.iui,-. ! -urn Tin i.ul-U noy mi M,-tfJ II..I In n-.r... STS -tff.lV...r.t-lntiif II., I'MNTATIOXIirmi Is-drmrlMfnta. firry l-nlr tr. Il fin,rf i-nr . ct.iturt on ,lil ln nlJi.ii,e.,t u tuwiu Bf It 111 lift Aiirr-n4r.n-llnaln.cll VHNTATIfiX tlntU Inl-iill. iTl-t lhJI.,li.lh.tl,rih. lirioifr u r.V,A,.iBir.li """ '"" "i"1 "vr l'rl,,' " VSVX TII.VTI irr fifty rcrk. ' it-.l I t.r nil liiuciii.t, Uim i.l VfJtri IkrwrUi V. II. mCAICC, A. CO., Svw VtnU, Sole I'ron'r, iti:i)i.cTo.v jl co.,.. im itittl US, rriitii Strrrl, Situ 1'iaiicUro. Agents for Cnlifornin and:VTdi 1'i.r.Ai. !,.,. Mnrnrtlf tn-Ml ri..t.-r I. M.o4. nV' t-firtjll.lrnr - f Hit ln.lffl-H'. 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Ntf w.f...MitHl Ii,. rirr lrrtiliiirullt ui-(JiUifc ri.rlii. in ruling ItllUMMI.U, Rnlli: TllMUT, hfllT WtMK Jllt.VTf, III IIS. Ilnt'MM. I.'aii Anir. iVltJlINK, MtMIJMi.. Till Kit ClTs I'll ' Or nny i-tlirr r-m j.Ulnl. riilrii.g an ri lrrnl fJu. lot: Ili)i:.-S II la nn Ui;.-.i.UI !f nl i.Im.I.'- rfmfJy la ii i-f rj-tlii,t-.liil, llliis-ll-uf1HliflUill.,:oiUrt,HiM. II .Ii.miH U krj.l liintty l..w.fiup,l.'u- rlJ'i.l. Klllixrur rrvtnilli.rMhrincy. All erliuiliv I. rai-lx.1 In Mr.l .llf tlirtlt.Mn,I ll.t.Uiiil.iii-ofl). Wt.M,,inuUln,ili'n V. f. tni...f Ui:)A8 IMIIM. A lu...rrll. tw. An nil l.a.Um uibUlMCuaulcrfritll ltaof .toiif i.lateUt.lr. U lrl.ilyt . . W.I l.y all Hrul.l.iiJ n.MtaM;ln," lug cuuiji on I'af ICt coat. L.LAOOUR & 00., MANL'l'ACTURKItS, Snii Px-nnoinoo. MANUFACTUKEAIXTIIBMj iiueur and ConlluU ot mo-lern 1 1 urt." would etM.clully call the attention of IbeUW to tholr X-bjOC OUIl'S Sarsapariphere BITTERS! (lt I'ltaMICM 1WAKIIKU AT TUK UleSMT F.l Mannractured, at the name denole, fro" saparllla nnd olhir healthy rooti nJ w curtain m.ooi) I'UiuFitn. The Elegant!" Utely Inlroilucd. and Hie mo'l Li iuoierilurM.lueliiaiidjwHMc C"ft ' " ,,. remtily lor llvii'itr-.u oud oiler ewGrf- 1'l.ilNW, Il hciiu CllUipU't'l nl uw '".,' k i .... .ii.i.ii. . t ..oi, r!..n-H. IVruiUu U" rr. lifter uullil)Hiilo lugrtuiiuif, breath cutt-l aud balmy, me, uifiiinu niiu wumvv, --- ,Ji,, tK LA.COXJBa kk.ci; or Jamaica Ginger. n arl'cle ju.il lo any J'"!'1'''''' 'j J, tupi-rler lu any olhir iu-viuUcIU'"1 ' Sold hv every reneetayJoWnr Klt ou the I'aclllo Cowl. .ulatW our trade milk (u Uiibt H u "" pom tiik TOJLfti:!0BE J ur,d buy your BLVR ST'M I iw .Ml. tut.,. ,,,! M.W.S itoVtaSSl?!' "".It "M" "."'' . '"" ""ifli tnotf tf,ou! Toi.lf. tl,.n I,, .trlni, t kr .Jfd, .V.I.TJ! EaalEaiHi ,iia..ii ..-- f-s-ji