Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, December 05, 1868, Image 1

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FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
orrosun THB
Odd Fellow's Hall,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
-Travelers d1 resident bsarder will fln
- -MADAME D' ROBOAM'S
BUDS AWD BBDDZZfO
Placed In firl class order, and In erery
Way superior to any In thl section, d1
surpassed by any In the SUIe.
HER ROOMS ARE XEWLY FI'RXISnED,
And a plentiful snpply of the best of every
thing the market afford will Ix ob
tain td for
HER TABLE.
No troubled wrtl !) spared to deerre the pat.
ronagr of the traveling aa well at the penna
nat community.
Jack'onrllle. Mrcb 31, 1866.
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SPKOIAL NOTICES.
STAR OF THE UNION
5 CELEBRATED I
iSTQMACHBITTERS!
Tf itublc, uit Urc trvra ftlcolioli til Of ry t.ut i t
(
TRY i JUDGE
I THEM! I
FOR
YOUR
SELF!
TRY
THEM!
ipriL dInV
tn.Jl'rt I- f ll villi (
tirtMltV I '- !- f -- - - ft
,fmnlh purr-l riti. I uMlu !' Koto. 1
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(,l.itlri"ottt.c Mranwh. Uitn-T,1 liirnJ
K..iAHttkiiiiiMitii.i tinl"Illlt l.i't-s mid
fliOlTtl. T II " J'JFIll. ..!. I'M! lir.
ILom of Anjx-IH. ' '" '' '" '" ""
A. IXNKtlAl'Sl. hot r. '.yrrnrri .
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I mr 'r.-'lr; Jr.k.Cll, lI 1 rM '
BOUND TO DO IT!
D. C. MILLER
IS BOUND TO WO UK
ACCORDING TO TUP. TIMES.
HOUSE SHOEING
lat-.
At redurd urlc for eah. Ten or ent.
iVvnunt trill lw made tin all llndi of work
hrre eah l pMd.
March SOtb. ISf.S. rarUCItf
T
o DF'oxaxa.clrs'm.on.
AMD BLACKSMITHS.
CxmltritB.! u4 LLIli CO At, i,J r!0 IRO.X
X.OOO Tone,
1 llrii ifi'tl, f.r ! t
,i. r. onvi.n,
411 ud til VtMt It, n 1Vi--(.m.
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SOLDIER'S BOUJ:iZF,S.
I
iiiVr iircmvK!) fiiom tiii: r f.
Trrur ilr.fl for lite ImiuhIit uf tU follow
tan narartl irriillfiu-n :
ticorif W. Altl-r. CliirlM H. IJ.iti.l. C. 0
llnly, Clmrli K. IiuihM. (jn'irtl CinrL't,
Jm M. IIoxp, Win. A. A. lUiuiliiiii, Jn
'Jih Moran. Ilavid A. 'I'uylor nd Jmni
Wrarrr.
'Ilirre gentlcinrn will pleme call undpt
'h'lr par.
U. F. DOWKLL.
-cVtnnrllle. Sept. M. 16C3.
Diasolation of Fartacrship.
'piIE partirrlitp heietofnre rxlttii; lK'twtn
1 E.-H.aml Wm. C. Gn-fiun n If ilUrolrHl
tut uar. Hid account w Pr. lir'eninan hair
t.rnillnoilortn U'. R. RfMimm. nrf I
Imui-dlate tctttemeot Ii rMiulriM
K II. ORKRXMAN.
W'.O- ORRRNMArC.
Auir, Cth, 18f.Jt. aiigBtf
SKE1D WHEAT.
THRunderl;;c!barorfal at Mi ranch
on Wajrnrr Creek, a iiianllly of p1endld
,il wheat, of the white variety. It ha bten
elranrd with e"pecll care, aud raNM on ntw
fruund on purpow for wikI. IV, 1IRRSON,
Wairuer Creek, Nr llth ISi.R. llnowt
Zfetice Positive.
'P1IR nnderilKiied Hndlnj; II nrceraary for
L them lo collect all outticudlne notn and
ecouut due Ibein In order to meet Ibi-lr own
liabllitle, take thla mrthod of notifying all
pcrtoo InJebteil to tutm lo come forward Im
lutdiately aad pay up, or their notei and ac
ronnli wilt be put In Ihe band nf an offlcr for
tollectlou. 6-UTTuN & TEARNi
DisMlattoa f rartaership
THE partneriblheretofore emitting between
J. G. Adama and Wm. II. Wilt, Galle
Jftt)c Oregon, I. tbla day dlolred by mutual
on.,it. All Ihe account will b eltlc-d and
Ihe builneu continued by J. G. Adam.
J G ADAMS.
WM. II. WITT,
Sept 21M, 18C8. cU7w3
u - TMJkOOVMM.
IIMVE for aale near .4liland, a few pair of
peacock In aplendld condition. Tbe beau
VLu)bLrda are Ihe only one In Oregon, andto
JJoaa applying aoon. barealnn are ofiVrea.
Tbey will be told either lu ptr or lu Iripllt.
"28" W. C. MVRlt.
XOROl.
I HEREBY glre notice that ray note and ac
aceounti bare been placed lo tbt baud) of
lJuwell & WaUon for colb-ctlon.
, V. C. GREEM1N.
LAUGHTER LOVING LOQUlTOR8GKT
tba AMERICAN WIT. 60 ceuU a year,
Addreat AaJMtlOAN WIT" CO, 59 Cedar St.
t.. P o. Box 6693
LJPOH WHILE VOU LIVE, AND T.4KE
axa iWUON WIT. oae year 5J cenU,
tfet.N.y. P.O. Box 669 J
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VOL. XIII.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Photographic Artist,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Ambrotypon,
Photographs,
Cartos do Vislto
ioxe ix the finest stvls of art.
l'ieturrs Reduced
V.". EXI.AROEP TO LIFE SIZE.
DR. A. B. OVEltBEGK,
Physician & Surgeon,
JACKSOXril.LE, OREGOX.
Office t lil residence, In the OIJ Orerbeck
llo-pUnl, on Oregon Street.
DR. E. H. GREENMAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OFFICE-Coruer of California nnd Fifth
Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn.
lie will practice In Jackion ami adjacent
counties, nnd attend promptly to profflnn1
call. frhJtf
" DR, A, B, OVERBECK'S
BA.TI-I EOOMS,
Zn tlio Overbook Hospital,
WARM, COLD & SHOWER DATIIS,
SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS.
f. GRum:, .m. i).,
PHYSICIAN &SURCEON,
OFFICE removed to California Street,
Sonth tide.
Jacl'onilllr. Dtc. IUt. 1SC7. 3cc21-tf
DR. m:vis UAM'NC.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON AND
Ol3totrlolxt,
WT'II.I. altcn.l to any ho miy rrnulre M
l Mrlct. Ofllee nt II. K. ItonriOi'a oRlee.
on Ihe Hint iMf S.1 .5tnrl. JnckniiTllle.noi2lf
II. F. POWtLt.. K. n. WATSOM.
DOWELL &. WATSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JnrlitoiMltlr, Urron.
D. L. WATSON,
ATTOflNEY AT LAV.
n.ns!rx Clij-, Coos Count)-. 0?ti.
Yarren Lodce No, 10, A. F. & A. M
JL HOLD their rogulnr communlcatlont
Vjf on tho niUiienlay I.venliiK or prcced
Ar Inc the full tnoou. In jarKNovriM.K, im-ioon-.
A.MAUTIN, W. M.
C. V pAVior-.P'y.
notice
T
''UK book and nccount of ihe Pkntinti, are
X In Ihe hand of Mr. b U. Hntwii. Tuoo
Indchtol
connti.
ulll iilcaii; call and pay thlr nc
U. F. DOU'JXR.
Toams Wanted for Camp
Waraer.
OS. ami after the flrt day nf OetoW, UCf.
Ibe iir.(lT-Itruetl bare determined to ell
fur catli riciulielr i-xcept upon ptclal con
tract. Tboe linKbtid lo the lirm must potl
tltely pay up, m all uceounl will I cloned 0:
toberUt. GI.CN'NimUM.V(-0.
ipl2tf.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
NOTICI3. Having d!po'l of our Fac
tory, we nie now prepared to ghe our whole
alteutlon to ou' Leather arl Finding buiiiiv.
(n hand, direct from France. Calf 4 Kip,
Uomcitic Leather, Root Ig. etc.
Jous G. Hki.v. I k. I'avKR. I Jons niur,
Kew Vork. Pari, Eau FrauclKO.
Addre. HEIN & I1UAY, .n Frauelco,
41K lutifry Street
.EL DORADO,
.K.Cur.CI.&Ogii.iU.Jackonlllr,U.
S. M. FARREN.
ATTENTION FARMERS
Gang Plow.
TIUVEpurcuacd the patent right of Jack
ron and Jovohlne ceuntl. for Ihe celebra
ted rtiel GANG I'M)W, and am now
prepared to Bll order, and will guarantee thai
thla plow will do better work with leta powtr.
and Lire more r-atUfactlon than any yet offered
to (ho larmern of southern Oregon, 1'low
warranted In ever respect, and all kind or
black'initbing done at ten per cent. dUeouut
forcaab. oct!0m3 P.DONEGAN.
FPN FOR FUNNY FOLKS,Tu; MERI
CN WIT. 60 cents a year. Aiit-t
,MMERICNWlT'CO.,69Codar Hreet, N.
Y. P, 0, Rox 6C93.
'ttmn
JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. 18G8.
TUG JBEOM IKSTUBL
I'CIILISHKD
ETcrr Snturilny Moruliirx b
B. F. DOWELL,
OFFICE, CORXEll C S? THIRD STfEETS.
TKIIMS OP sunscntraoxi
For one rear, In mlrance. four dollars; If
mi ,iu nimin uif iirn ix inonuis or thn year,
no dollars ; If not paid until lb iplrstlon
of the year, six dollars.
TEltJH . AnvEii-rmxoi
Oneronare'lO Itnca or letO. firt lncttlon '
dollar. A dlfconnt nl flllr niT ecnl. will b.
inrre iioiiart : eaen BiiiL,rntifnt infiriinn unn
miile lo thoe who ndrcrltrc bj Ihe year.
.Ba-Legal Tcndcn rreelred at current ratei.
rrom Ik tn:,in fpMtolor.
Tho American Flag;.
Flint; out the St.itry Kla;,
Men of the klnleoland.
The hour of duly Ii tolllnp,
II ready heart and hind.
Kaco all who dare deride It,
Clap all who loelc In ihid.
If need be, die lcl lo It.
Tor thocouatry It ha maj.
They cotno to you In m'lllopi
A once they came to Herat
Give every man a welcome,
Glre each and all a horn.
Dut rend them all thli leton
They In return mint Maud,
Ready lo tlay for tho Starry Flag-,
Ordlefor the llnglri liud.
Letter From B. F. Dowoll.
Sin' Feaxcisco Nov. S.ltl, 1808.
tiii: no ads.
Detivccn J.icksonvillo mul Sacramento
aro improving. The Oregon Stri'';
and tin- Railroad, nro makiny quicki-r
tunc tuan vcr licfore at tliii hc.ioii ol
il -. T 1i T. 1 ft t
me vinr. i icti juugo ioimann lu
Oregon, on llic lfitli, nud I nirived
here on tho 1 6t.li int., being only three
lay and nine hours on the route
Tlifii' is a gap ol a milu and a liulf at
Maryiviilo bctivoen tho Sacramento
and Orovillo Rhilrondo. .Titro ii u
large force building a bridge acro.tlie
river at alary ville; and by tho lt of
January tlioy ctpect to tnalco the con
nection. Tliii will avo thico or four
bourn time; and a many more might j
uo eaved at Sjacraniento if they would
change tho time of tho starting of the
ear. If tho owner, would do thi the
mails would arrive in Oregon in Ioh
than three day, after the Railroad i
connected at MaryHvillr, without any
acreage in me upcou ol llie cars, lioatt
or Htnge. It could bo done without
iucrcacing tho actual rxprnxe a cont.
The jirfHent ilelay at Mary.vilIo and
Sacramento only nerve to ium t the ho
tl kiPtrH find grocery keopor to
mnko a fow dollnrs out ol tho pawn-
ger. lheir accommodationn aro very
poor, and the traveler would faro bet
ter if they only had to May fifteen
minutes in place of sevcrnl hour. In
behalf of tho cilicn of Noitliein Cal
ifornia and Oregon, I earned! y nolicll
the Senatois and Rcprcicdtative of
Oregon and Californit to aik and de
mand n chango in tho time at theso
two point.
TIIK I.ATK nAnTIIQUAKK
Cut fomo fantastic trick which nru
still viaible. Near tho Railroad dejiot
there is a chimney which i turned
half around. The back now tnndn
rhcro tho -flue stood before the rdiock.
Tlio damage dono to property i cry
great. Probably two or thico millions
of dollars would not repair tho actual
damages; but good hotiH'S with good
hard brick and good cement received
no damage. It was only wliero poor
soft brick or poor cement was used
that tho bouses wero cracked or thrown
down. Tho heavy fire ivalib wcro (re
qunt1v thrown down, and in wooden
lionises the plastering wan more crack
ed and torn to piece than in the brick
house. On tho main land near tho
Ray Borne of tho houses sunk four and
fivo feet, and a few poor walls were
demolished in various iilaces. Theno
are being now rclmilt with bolter uricK,
wider foundation and with good ce-,
ment and light cornices. This, many
think will socurolthem from a similar,
suock ' f. Mini ' "---
Oakland stand, on firm ground l'lJS fA
mediately north of the Bay of San Fran-
cisco. It is a lively town and the borne
of many wealthy citizen of San Fran-
s!'tyjbti!frl'
&,
TTTt.
cisco, yet it is estimated that tho dam
ages in this city does not exceed ten or
1 fifteen thotmnd dollars. The San Jo."
Mission wa demolished which wan
I erected upwards of eighty years ago.
jYhat has been done may possibly nev
er como to pais again ; but I nm of the
opmiou such nn carthquako has not
visited this section of the country since
the first settlement of the country by
the Spanish in 1781, and nothing of
this kind will occur again in tho next
twrnly-flve yean.
There nro two thoorirs abont tho
cause of earthquake. Tlio old sup
position was that t'lev wcro caused by
volcanoes and internal eruptions. Tho
new theory i. that they arc tho effects of
electricity which surround tiio surface'
of tho earth ; and that the superabun
dance of electricity fi caused bv the
particular portion of tho planets. At
tho time of this earthquake and nt tho
time of tho moH noted earthquakes
that have been described in history,
several of tho most noted planets were
in juxta poMtlon between us and the
inn. This will not occur again iu twen-ty-fi
vo years. Hence, il tho now theory
be truo we will have no heavy shocks
of electricity iu tho next twenty-four
years. One proof of earthquakes br
ing on the surface is that several men
in thin city who were nt tho bottom ol
deep well did not feel tho shock, while
thoo on tho top of the ground near the
welh were sevoroly aliaken. Science
lias made, and il in utill making rajsid
studio. I seo no reaion why scientific
men and philosophers Hhould not acouiit
for earthquake? with ns much accuracy
and precision ns tbey have for the
celiptet of tho sun and moon. With
John I'lioeiiix 1 am ready to exclaim,
"that tho wiet men iu England and
America during our revolution were
very ignorant mm compared to those
of tho present day. Washington, Jeff.
..., . . .
erson and I-ianklin wcro very ignorant
compared to very common men of the
preent genvration. They knew but lit
tle of the power of atearn. Nothing of
Railroads or telegraph, nnd but littlo
of the wonderful power of electricity;
therefore I am not afraid to adopt the
new theory that earthquakes are cane
ed bv heaven! v bodies, ami not by in-
tcrnal commotion. Earthquakes may
make volcanoes, but volcanoes do not
make earthquake.
XK'lllO BCrFIUfIB
Has been defeated iu .Missouri by 8,000
mnjoiity; but it lias been earricd by
upwards of 0,000 iu Minnesota, and by
50,000 majority in Iowa. I am by na-
tttro ami education inclined to trace
everything to its fountain, source or
root. The mot or first causo of loii"
oppreuion of tlio poor or of any race of
men, has been nnd ever will bo tho (act
of free suffrage. Give the negro or
any poor raco tho ballot nnd you make
him not only free in name but iu fact.
Without it he would tlll bo a slave.
I am in favor of negro wiflrago. A
large poition of tlio Union party favor
it, and lhoQ that don't liko it can lump
it, as tho dog did tho cold duinpliu,
Vc have established it in iffitthtrict
ol Columbia, in nil tho TeirHH, and
in all tho rebel States except Missouri.
Tho liberals of Franco havo established
universal cufTragg all over tho Empire.
Tlio Republicans of Spain proclaim it
at tlio head ol their platform The
English havo extended it to tho op
pressed Irinh, and by and by citizen
manhood sulTrago will bo tho watoh
word of tho 'Republicans of Missouri
and Oregon. Tlio principle is not dead,
it only sleeps to gather froth lam els nt
a more proper senton.
VKKSOXAL AMI VIKCKU.IH7.0VK.
I). W. Douthett is hero practicing
law. E. C. Sessions is hero doing a
good bualness selling ical estates nud
collecting rents, W, W, I'owler res
ide in the southern part of tho city;
and John Anderson still further south
east of tho oh M Union. General ().
II. Tagninge In spoken of a,s tho elec
tor most likely to be chosen to carry-
t0 Washington tho olcctoral voto of
California. Senator Casserly has gone
jnHt q'no telegraph says Bishop Kip
has sailed from New York to Califor-
..I.. !,... II W Xfnrrla nl Hm-lna,.-
ors
stair
m, ,..,,,, r.hurfhmrm un, nihU
gdjjg another vote to the Demooratio
party in tho House of Bishops, to
NO. 40
An intelligent miner from Australia
informed mo this morning thnt qunr.z
that yields iu Australia $8 nud 10 n
ton groas is estimated rich pay and
one and a hall to two dollars ntott cov
ew the nverage cost of mining. When
quart r. can be worked this cheap here
tens of thousands of veins may be work
ed successfully in vnrious parts of Ore
gon. Mr. Fowler starts to-morrow on a
visit to tho White Pino Silver mines
in Nevnda.
I start East ovoilandnt three o'clock
P. M.
Hniit.VDTiii Aok. Thero appears to
bo one littlo district iu tho United
State, whoso inhabitants nro incapable
ol bocomingt'ulightcncd, notwilhstaiid,
ing tho ndvautage of fluriouuding re
fliicmuu,t and civilization. Whether
this is owing to extraordinary perver.
ity of i1ipoition or to natural uttipid
ity on their pari, has not heun deter
mined. RarbnraiM I nvs and inhuman
custom, such a nourished during the
dark nge. nud which havo been long
'luce abolished by huinntio and Intell
igent people, still prevail thero in all
their ancient enormity. Thnt little
di-.trict, when it Is alluded to, which
happen very seldom, is called Dela
ware. Lato diapatehes from Newcas
tle in that benighted Statu furuUh the
iiuformatloii that seven perions convlo
ted ol vnriima petty olleiices wero lied
to posts in the jail yard of thnt place
recently, nnd whipped, beside, being
subject to other brutal puniahmout.
One nl tho victims wns an old man ol
aoveuty years, who received twenty
Inshe on his bare back; tho poor un
fortunate cried bitterly during tho in
fliction ol this punishment. Another
niirnou was placed iu tho pillory until
lie was helpless with cold and wns
then whipped with twenty lashes.
Such brutality has been practiced thure
for many years nud attract littlo atten
tion or comment, notwitlistniuliiiir it
; . "'"3n"KT. "'"
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V.IIIIIIHIIWHP IVIMMHIl, IUIIWII HCHI NIU'
,im.( n ,,jM,,i0 ian cj .. impurtimce
I .. ,1. .,... ., ...I,,', . .
or iiihiiuciinii nun wuieu
is noted for
nothing except such al)itirt as the above,
exercise as much iulluciice, no far as
votes :uo concerned, an cither of the
largo and distiiiguiahcd States of New
York, Ohio, California, etc. It is sin
gulnr that the various religions denom
inations will pcrxiht In Rending their
missionaries to AfiYicn, China, nud
oilier foreign commie, whon nucli it
vast amount of good iiiigut bo ac
complished nt homo lu tho littlo field
of Delawnri) by reforming nnd Chris
tianizing their inhabitants.
Laiiou, Labor, honest labor, is mighty
nnd beautiful. Activity is tlio ruling
element of life, and its highest relish,
Luxuries nnd conquests nro tba result
of labor; wc can imagine nothing with
out it. Tho noblest man of varth I ho
who huts hand cheerfully ami proudly
to honest labor. Labor is n biiaiuvb
and ordinance of God. Suspend labor,
nnd whero is the glory nud pomp of
eaith tho fruit field, and palaces, nud
tho fashioning of matter for which
man strive and war? Let tlio luborscor
ner look to himself, and learn what are.
tho trophies. From tlio crown of his
head to tho solo nf his foot, unless ho is
a Carib, naked ns tho boast, ha is tliu
dfhtor and slavu of toil. Tho labor
which ha scorns has tricked him into
tho staturo and nppcarauco of a man.
Whero gets ho his garmenting and
cquipagu? Let labor answer. Labor
which makes muic in tho mine, aud
tho furrow, ami tho forgo. O, scorn
labor, do j ou man who n'ivcr yet earn
ed a morsel of bread I Labor pities
yon, proud fool, nnd laughs you to
scorn. You shall pass to dust, forgot
ten, but labor will livo on forever, glo
rious in its conquests and monument.
A Pmj.vquk.nt'b Uiirau. I dreamed
a dream tho other night when every
thing wasNtill;I dieamed I saw old
lielzebtib coming down the hill. My
printer' bill was in his paw, aud blood
was In his eye; says liu, young man,
your "weasel'' draw, or eli prepare- to
dio. I gazed old Sooty in tho. fapo
and read my only chance, to aval my
self of saving grace ,Twas pay up in,
advance !
"How comes it. Michael, that these
boots are rjot tho samo length " I
y don't know, sir ; but what both-
So the most is thai tho fair down
am in tho snrno fl v "
rs nro in the same fix.
really i
When von aro ruiiuiiiir noma mad
bull, or oatohing a Pea,tob slow Isn't
pe sure,
A lofty Mm' ",Tff
tfasj Iftgy nun is nttrlj always W
natnrcd. He nster flies let - ftn
ion. Ho mlohtf crate into oat. ITtlas
war possible, but tho Idea of hit ly
ing into anything is jirtpdtWotu.
Whoever hoard of a lazy, rM break
ing into a bank, where a .crowbar had
to bo used, or drilling luto safe
Nobody, Not that ho inightnofy
covet Ida neighbor's- goods taenia)
contnliied, but his horror of liandlinsr.
crowbars' nnd drills, would always da.
tcr him from nctuaHycominittiusr burs
glary. Ho never run nwar with him
neighbor's wile, simply on account .of.
tho horror he has of running. If ha
over known to run it is ruu to re.cL;-
Ho rarely lies about his neighbor,
lor it would bo too much exertion, bar
ho can lio about a bar-room nil day. ,
He is of inestimable service (o a bil
Hard saloon, keeping tho chairs warn
and watching tho game, for few would
caro to play wero thero no spectator).
I'ho fact that ho does this without pay,
day in nnd day out, shows theuniolfish-
lies of his nnttire. What, an Industri
ous, man who considers his time worth,
something, would want pay for, th,a
lazy man generally doe for nothing,
showing n freedom, from mcrcena,rf
motive thnt should go far to his credit,
Tho Inzy man never gel tin revolu
tion, insurrections or other popular
excitements, and don't make a nuis
ance of himself by tramping nround
tho country mnklug iricoiuli.tr spoech
e,s to promote public discontent. '
In his own neighborhood bu is'noy
era busy body iu other people, affairs,
for tho very lilen of being n luiy-iio&j
nt any thing would drive him oulbfHU
head. Ry the way, if ho ovor got out
of his head, you would havo to drive
him out, for ho wouldn't havo' the 43-
ergy to go out of his own accord. T
No lazy innii ever ran mad. , If ha
went crazy it was becauso ho couldn't
go anywhere elso without walking.
Lazy men dixit disturb tliu quiet- bt
peaceful neighbors by putting up' fa
tories furnaces and such nbouiiuqt'ona.
Finally, lazy men don't gat up base
ball club, whiuli, if nothlug elsacoold
bo said in their favor, ought, in th,s
days of excostivo baiebawling, to en
title them to public gratitude ,
Diti.VKi.NO.- Within twenty-firo year
wo havo imried throo generations of
young men, who went to early grates
through tho baleful iulltieucoof branUy
and whiskey. Somo of theso yoUiig
men gavo promiso at greut usefulness
somo wero cxtrnoidinarlly brilliant
some wcro tho Iiopo and prido of
tholr families. Rut brandy nud whis
key wcro too much for them, aufldpwa
they went, hcntlloug among the dead
men. Happily whiskey is beiog voted
a vulgar tripple, nnd when the present
raco of drunkards havo gono the' way
of nil drunkards, the uow generation
uow coming on tho stage will discard
it altogether. Whiskey and brandy
may bo taken ns medicine, but they
aro psinloloii as beverages drsadfu".
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A Sad Riui'vSroiir. A Now York
paper of October 16th says; While
laborers wcro demolishing mi obi build'
ing on Twenty-Soveiith street, recently,
thoy discovarvd iu nil old rat's nest, a
roll nl bills, amounting to $250, 'About
eighty years ago ouo of the: iccHpauta
of tho house lost tbo money. At'tho
lima of this loss, a young man named
"illiam dimming,' clerk in a dcwn
town tea store, was boarding al the
house, and as ho was tho last ope seen
In tho room prior to tho-losa, he was
suspected of tho robbury, and oil being
arrested, was convicted of tho .crime
nnd sent to prison, with character ruin
ed and borclt of friends. Ilogsvo way
to dissipation, and eventually died on
Black well Island. "
Sl itr-itiHKi, 1'liu Idaho Statetnian is
suriirisod that tho Democrats of Idaho
and Washington Territories wore con
tent to let Oregon glvo Seymour' only
100 majority, when they might Iiava
made H '-'.OOOjust ns woll. It, does look
a littlo singular. Probbaly pny a few
bundled of them followed the advice
of the Walla Wulla Siateunan. That
paper, it will bo remembered, urged
tho Democrats ot tho Trj Uprjes fot to
mil jo (.otiio to yrvjjon. to oie,-j- ur
Voniw, ""
.Tuatflo. -A Democratic paper afCal
ifornin says that "more than mot. ten the
of the Demooratio party beliuvo to-day
that the recent war was wrong in ita
inception, wrong iu its) proaVotttion,
and wrong in its results.'- AW iwe"3
ooratio paper of Oregon ay) tM(tl"th
l,"r,,y "tUuh woujU -.ccert -wcajaalon
"' ' a ,w" p J'f fffl.In'-
together, can never control tho destiny
of thi Kat couutry." Hoik are right.
And this full v ex nlaJaa wbv tlnDeQj
ooratio partyls iMsigaaJy,qYfrjirow.
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