Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 15, 1869, Image 2

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Sati'ahat MfUt.vt.Vfi, May lf, .,.,,
Surveying the Public Land.!
Not long since, wu pointed out tho
uti-cssily ol iiuuicdiuloVtirveviugullhe
public lands In this end of tho Slate,
nntl particularly In (loose hake Valley.
The season Is advancing and wo have
not heard of nny annoying parly being
'ill work In that section ; nor have wo
any substantial encouragement that
ny surveying will bo dono there thin
sutqmO. Tho tide of emigration is
iiaw flowing to Southern Oregon, and
wu again call tho attention of thu Sur
veyor Heneral to this matter. The
appropriation in nmple, and the survey
ol the hind in intended to benefit the
Hovcriimoitt an well us the settlors, by
thru wing it into miiikel. It strikes in
thut the appropriation could not bo x-
pemled more judiciously Ihaiiby Ilinsh
ing tho surveys in this end ol the State,
nml enabling tho settlors to tutor their
land atoueu without any luither trouble.
In tho House I.ako Valluy there aro a
gieat number of claim taken iipiiiulor
tbu pic-cinptioti and homestead Act",
and il no surveying is done until per
manent improvements have Ihcii made,
tho settlers will bo subjected to expen
How Southern (hegon Lost tho Railroad "The Caliloruia and Oregon road,
.. ,, , , . now that tho branch is provided lor,
hi.iTOKj.SB.iriNi:i.:-I observe in ttj h ,, mU ,U)l l:i0 n dia,el
your la-st issue you asked, and I think, lino tiorthwnid from Marysville, pass-
eoricolly answered, a question' which ing near, Shasta, Vreka and Jackson-
probablv sets at lest the question of a xi'lc :Jf. l,' rot1tu. Wi" f1"1 surveyed,
..ii... t. i . .. .u if . .. i it but wi run north north westward in
n.lroad .rough I tnpo.ua and Hoguo ,u vft (( piu .,V fUM ,,,
River valleys for thu next generation. 8,nmJt f thu mountains in tho region
Vou nk, in view ol thopicsonl logisla- ol Klamath Lake and tht-u turn north
lion, if a railroad will bo built through north-westward ol Poitland.'
your v alley. Tl'ie answer is, no. This, then, is tho last aei in Hen's
While such an event is much to be drama, assisted by the tlrst class actors
deplored, Il Is not sudden oniiiforseen. ' ' Jackson and Josephine counties.
The moment the Legislative Assembly! hat tho audience liavo heeii dis.ip
Completion of tho Continental itoilnad
I Cut l.V..,. .,.,.,. fn. a IV ......... a
.'till I HMIVIfVUf ..All, IJ. V IIIIIHl'IIU
inir onrAlity tub, lor first-cla iaicl
from Sacramento to tho Knsli'iu termf
litis ol the Central Pacific Rnilioad, the
fare is faO iu coin or $07 in tuneiiey ;
from gilon to Omaha, $77 in ciin
hive ami vexatious litigation. Wc shall (,8l () 0 .... ,, (.nIll,.uiy ,waP.
recur to this subject Irom time to tunc
until satisfied that tho mailer is to be
altenJed to, or that a good reason ex
ists why il should not be.
1!iiiiut..i. Cosvr.vnux.-Tlie Al
bany llcyUlcr in speaking ol tho mem
bers of the press, who were at the Odd
Pillow's celebration in this Pity, icks;
Whv Houhln'l il be a nnd id. a to
have iiueditor.il convention, or grand
reunion ni "press operator'," at Salem,
or tuiiuu oilier pituil iu thu Stale, dur
ing the coming Miiumer? It would
undoubtedly bo pioductlio ol much
good- What say our blcthern ol thu
Steel pen?
I'.y nil means come, down hereto
Jacksonville and learn something ol
the beanly ol tho valley and the neh
ness ol tho mines ol Southern Oregon.
nunc ami dis:tbuo yourselves ol the
Ibolidi idea that the great Willamette
t alley Utfu' Stale. Come down and
vtm ill find the piettiest women ami
the bed and li veiled, boys to bo louml
in Oregon. Come and seo our grain
Holds sml mir and lau"hlug in a urn-
light such as rarely hhiues out.sido ol
if. ily. Coino mid seo our orcliaid's
lieudiug beneath their load of luscious
Iruit ; se our peoplo growing rich iu
oompamtive indolaucu; hear the ting
ing nl the picks and sledges in the bu-iy
mine and go homo regretting, as all
strangers do, that you could mil stay
luio nlways. If you come, wu will
spike the "swamp .angel" stop up our
vitriol bottle and write your departure
with a mixture nl honey uud tho milk
of human kindness strained through a
basket ot ne leavos.
ol 1808 designated the Kasl-sido com
panyinstoad wf tho West-side company,
the Into iiiendri ol our iuteiesU aban
doned all hope.
In 1 8(10 iho Legislative Assembly
designated the West side company as
the one entitled to tho land grant, ('-'0
sections pur mile) which company Hied
their acceptance ol the Act of (Jongicss
within one ye.tr the timo limited by
tho Act, and wa leeogni.ed by the
Secretaiy of tho Interior as tho com
pany untitled to the grant. Somu six
moot lis ftithscipantly, thu Kad-sidcunm-pauy
was formed, and as the knowing
ones there believed, wild the intention
ol running their road our the IVgra
route, which would play Southern Ore
gon out ol the ring. This opinion was
strengthened by the fact that thul'res-
l'AsmiNtii'.it Tahiti' on ihi: Ovnit
I.ANU Uaii.iiiiai. Sacramento, .May
7lh. Commencing on May Bib, the
fare, first-class, Irom Sacramento to thu
eastern lorminus of the Contral Pacific
lUiUnnd will h 50jn"fun, or, incur
rtacy, $07. Kcoin Ogden to Omaha,
tho faro will bs $77 40, in currency ;
from Omaha to Chicago, $22, in cur
rency ; and from Chicngn to Now York,
$20, in currency. Children under twcl vo
years of ago will bo charged half fare.
Ouo hundrud pounds of baggago will
bo allowed free.
Tho editor ol tho Oregon JFemhUxM
had another vory violent epasm. t
appears that Washburnu has procured
Huvcral consular appointment for citi
zens dl Illinois, which aro credited to
thu Territories, and tho Jferuld man is
nearly frantic. As Kenulilicans arc
not ilUpoiod to find fault, so that tho
appointees aro suitable and lit, wodont
hco what ri-ht Democrats Imyo to
oxecrcito themselves on the subject,
Haii.koah MATrmw. Klscwhero will
bo found a communication on tho sub
ject of railroads. In some respects it is
enoneous, some of its conclusions hav
ing been drawn Irom tho supposition
thut a grant had been made for tho
"Ilumboldt Uranch." I u other aspects
it is" correct and the peoplo ol Southern
Oregon enn learn by it who their
friends have been.
pointed is trim, but tho whole, play
points out a moral from which tho wisu
may well profit, nover to let a certain
ty pass beyond your power when you
have tho shaping and control of events,
merelybec.iiiso an adventurer assures
you that prvoautions for tho people ate
unnecessary. And when ib Ittture
years the uiilorliiu ttc farmer will find
his grain woi tides for want of a mar
ket, when our vast wealth ol lumber
will remain as ever on its primevial
hills, iiudistuheil by the axe of tho lum
berman, when enterprise: ol every Mud
shall wither languish nml die, then the
Democratic- representatives of South
ern Oiegon can boast that they carried
out iu lull, thu good old principles ol
their parly, never to loan tho credit ol
thu State or nation for thu purposo ol
internal improvement. S. !'. 0.
Canyon villi, .May illh, ISM.
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Tho Ureal Event of tho Nineteenth Con
tury. The Kadaud the Wrsl are al length
united by an iron baud ol over ,1Ui)n
miles iu length ; and this generation
has seen ui achievement so grand and
so full of fiitur' promiy. Alter thi
who shall riy what human skill ami
energy may not accomplish ? The
spanning ol a continent, thu surmouul
ing ol rtitrged mountain ranges, the
parage ol mighty dreams and almost
impartible canyon, iu the shod sp.thc
ol six yeais may well be called the
great event nl the nge. Il i dillicult
to I'Stimalu thu Heel ol tho completion
of this iiiimt'iiMi undertaking. Atactica
is mailrt the highway ol nation, the
Orient and thu Occident will pay tiih-
I ttte to her, and her own shores ate hound
together with a baud id commercial
interest, which alter all, it tho stroii'--est
and uiiiil binding lie ol liiolhei
hood iu this uidc world.
Thu North Carolina Mmnfttrtl n.iyx :
For the first time in our hidoiy, rail
road and other great works ol impruve
mciiUiiu beglning to shed their benign
blessings oer nil our people. Iiishoit,
North Carolina find heielf ami her
principle dnitding in the front rank of
the Southern Mates, and iu (ho ntceiid-
ant at lUliuiL'tiiii.
id at dilleruul times thai thu company
intended to go over the IVugr.i route;
iu lac I thu peoplo heic tegarded the
Kaslsiile movement Irom thu begin
ning as Intending to betiay us. How
ever, this ICast-sidii company made an
application for the laud giant, uud was
informed that their claims could not
biMei'ognied,iiinsiiiMelinslii'V had not
filed their iitcul within oiiu war, tin
pivsciibed by the Act ol Congress.
Tdis was tho situation ol nllaiis al the
timo lieu llolllday nppeared upon the
m-ciic and ncipiircd in iutei est iu the cud
.ido road; mid rcii,al about that time,
in Portland, said toe. tiovcinorCibbs,
Col. C. I keil nml others, that ho inten
ded to tun the road y aunt iliwt
rintti' to the P.ieilic IS.tilroad;but nboul
thu meeting of tho Lrgislatio Asem-
lly hut i'ilcmiiui, lieu sluclir chang
ed; he become greatly iu Ion e with
Southern On jn. He wauled to go
back to Cougici-s and be hacked by a
icsolulion ol tho Lvgidaliu) Asuiubly
recognizing the Knsl'tidu company as
entitled to thu html grant. Thn West
side company, however, did not ask
any iuiiher legislation, but was con
teul to laku thu Act ol Congress us il
then Mood, giving tho I went) sections
on condition that the load run through
I'mprpia and Kogtte l.iver valleys
Tlio Republican upmtbciit bum South, i
era Oregon, In tin last Legislature,
were ttuanimou"
tho Aci of Congress should not be link thu lull blar.o o well grouudivl hope,
er. it was uood i ,l,!l1 So,'ll, t-arolina is nilu'iU'il by tho
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Letter From B. F. Dowell.
ClIKVKNNK, WVOMINII THU.,
May 1st, 180H. j
I left aN'ow Vork at 0 :)0, V. M., on
the Sdth, nilil arrived at Omaha, iu two
ilays'ainl twenty-ono hours, and hero
in thiee days nnd twcnty-oivu hours.
This place is siluatudwi tho Union . rency ; Omaha to Chicago, i22curiTiicyj
Paciflo Hailroad, 517 nnTei west ol tho I Chicago to new Vork f'.'O currency;
,Misouii river, at, the foot of the ISI.iok children iinder 12 years of ago hall
Hills, or spurs ol tho I took y Mountains, , price ; 100 pounds ol baggage free.
and about 8"i miles south ol old l-'ort To-day tho grand oclebrntion in hon-
Laramie. This town started about I or of tbu completion of tint tr.nnscon-'
two years ago, when the railroad roaoh- ( tinuntal railway, thw greatest ovent of
cd this point. It is a lively little in- tlio present century, was a grand sne
land town, and contains Irom thrco to cess, the procession being tlio finest
lour thousand inhabitant. It has nil and laigcsl ewr witnessed in this city,
tho marks of a nuw mining town, nnd Thu etithuiasm along the line was very
modern lst civilization. It has two j great, and tho decorations of buildiii"
daily newspapers, tin w banks, a steam i t li banners, Hags, etc., was vcryjgeu
fire engine, au ellioicnt Hook it Ladder jcral. The day was inhered in by a sa-
Company, a Church, Cjly Hall, .tlason
icaml Oibll-'ellow lodges.two theatres.a
coucerthall lour dance houses,:iud many
stores, and bordy houses too numer
ous to mention, and also a Turuvarine
society.
NEW TO-DAY.
u
Into of 100 guns. At noon all thu
l'edeinl forts in tho harbor fired salute.
The bells ol tlio city were set ringing,
nml steam whistles were screaming. At
night thu wliolu city was illuminated,
and piesented a fine appearance. The
The last is a (Jennaii social society i pcoply nie nil willing and eager to ob-
RE0. CRMRAl RAlUa.tB
OOMPAW
Will purcliaA. dl ilidf t ti ,i ii.....
in'i store In liiwn. m"
a
servo an event ol so much importance
to this city uud to the I'acifio coast,
mid turned out n wrfA" JtwHii
"cticrallv is siiMicmlciL m4 mwI
every citizen exhibited lMrtyVrrWr
est in the ileinotistrattfkniwljj:
tary ami civic display MgrasiK , N
A dispatch received ,(rojit -,1
spike ol tho Central Paelfia ro at
A. .M. sent the joyous nc wi tbrjrioMt
tho city. " Jtr; "
Srii l''rniicico. .May . Britain
was unit ersiilly supeiile4 ytlifoflifi
and the whole city ga vo. iknmttit viti
to celi-l. ruling the cotiMrMKrMi.W -"Mo
..!! I l'l -L- jAv J .' -'
i.iiui'.i'i, i mi iroci'.ioH'wiM mm wi
did all.ilr, considering' i)'1niittV i
which it was gotten uii, vTh,
display was excellent ami tlii "dkbtti
good us could be expectest itMtMMsJlig
the short notice. Tho pracMflfiVthtf
utiy-iivo miiiiiies passtnj itti
Ol I... I . 1 '
i no nine ctij- was i
which I described vvhilu iu Wnshing
ton two j ears ago. The Hermans as
a people, al the stated Icstfvnh, "join
tho race, dance nml social chit-chat
with great er.eigy. Wheicverthero is
a Turner's society, there you may ex
pect to find the Hermans congregate.
Tlieiu you will find a healthy, eutoi
prMug body ol hearty men ami healthy
women nml HMii-n ri'iiipcrntc, good
law abiding citizen. This society i
noted lor tho praetico ol healthy nuts
cle-ileveloping exercises. Il is
not exclusively Herman, but men of
utliei nationalities aio invited to par
ticipate iu its advantages.
One is naturally led to ciupilrc what
supports such a city, surrounded with
one val ami ntinnd boundless prairie.
No living ttto or bush can bo seen lor
miles around. The answer is il sup
pile the mineis north ol South Pass
nloiig the Kooky .Mountains to thu
south boundary of Colonlo, and the Ml.ig, uud at night thVW
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n.i-iiiiiiip.il, i in- wi unmum, rmp.
and tho rear office ol 'tMTrwaUfii
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iinmcuo tract along tun lanroan.
Vast beds ol good coal have been
cnrarttiMsiuif
twa'. iud as bi-i star i tiieii-loir ilu,
ti.e last i.eg.siait.re, Hima; wlileli so long obM-urcl it ; jut
ly ol the opinion that 1 when desnair has been siiccecdcil by
W.vmi Wn.vTiiKii. For several days
this week, tho weather has been
upiesMvcly warm, tho thutnomiter on
Tiiesduy morning 01 ilegreuB in tho
shade Pretty warm weather for .May,
Foil Voiit Ki.am'iii. 2d Lieut Thor
1 urn olthu2.1il Inlaittry assod through
l own this week for Kort Klamnth,
whether he has boon ordered to report
tor duty us Quaikruinner.
eied willi any luitli
enough for us; and when I went down
to Salem I believed thut common jus
tice would cause thu legislature to nut
disturb tho designation ol iHlid, made
to the Wcslbido company ; but 1 boon
louml myself midakcii, nml at iho end
of three weeks it became evident that
Hen's taclics had won. Tho represen
tatives of tho Democracy of Southern
Oregon wore a unit for thu Kast-sidc.
mid it becamo clear to tho Kopuhli.
can members that wo wcro about bo-
ing sold out, ami it was as painfully
evident then as now. Under thesucir
cunutance I usud every argument of
which I was capably to tho Democrat
io Representative ol Southern Oregon
to robnku this gigantic Iraud upon tho
people's tights; but lien's blandish
incuts, his jovial suppers, and icpcutod
nsMiruneo that it was all right, had ho
completely captivated our Demooratio
friends, that il oven Jeff Davis had told
them that thoy woro ndscrably sold,
they would scarcely have beliovud him
'-and when at last 1 found it being
pressed to a vote, I ollercd tho follow
ing amendment to the resolution!
"That tho said designation to tho
hast-kido company is made only on con
dition that thu said company shall (ilu
hi tho ofllco ol tho Seuretary of State
their bonds with sufficient security, to
bo approved by the Governor lit tho
penal sum of one hundred thousand
dollar iu U. S, gold coin, to bo paid
to tho Slato of Oregon on condition
that said rpatl is run upon any other
iiuu than through tho Umpijua and
Roguo River valleys ol ou Ilium Ore
gon' (This is tho, resolution hubstan
llally, though I have not perhaps got
thu exact words.)
lint how was this great incasttro lor
our mutual protection treated by , tho,
rcpvesoutativea of Jaukson apd Joet
phino comities? Though (heir vote
would have emtwl if jumaye, yet it
was nevertheless kicked overboard and
the peoplo have to reap tho bitter hulls,
leading Rebel paper published in this
city, to repudiate the hopeful and ener
getic men, whoso activity and Industry
have infused vigor and hope to the peo
plo ol tho State. Wo d it think
that there is ouo man iu tho Republi
can ranks who is so cowardly as to re
gret the sacrifices which have been
madu (o bring the State to its present
positio'p of enterprise, prosperity, nml
happiness.
Bah Kiuncisco, Hal, )
May 6th, lfitlO. f
Oi:.T.iur, Oniu:its, No. lfl.
Tho following nowspapors liavo been
placed upon thu advertising list of the
War Department, for insertion of such
notices as may bo sent to them by offi
cers having their publication iu charge:
"Oiikiiosia.v," published at Portland
Oregon. "ICstkiu-uibk," ipithliidiei! nl
Oregon City, Oiegon. "Sr.vn: Joint
N.u.," published at Kugeno City, Ore-
"SKNliNltl." published at Jnckinn.
I ville, Oregon.
4iy oritur ot .Major-Genoral Halluck :
Jamka H, Fiiv,
Assistant Aifjutunt Qentral.
DcNTisniT. Persona having decay
ed or (.ensitivo teeth would do well to
call on Dr. Grady, at his office, robin
No. ll, U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville, or
a low weeks. The Dr. comes highly
ii'vuuiuiiiii-u, iiuu is a ursi ciass opera
tor. The Doctor lias been eighteen
years in thu profpssion, and yiolds to
nonu in mechanical dentistry.
This Woitr.n JIovkh lLlborty of
worship has been guaranteed by th
Spanish Cortes, by a votopl III I to 10,
and universal sutl'ragu declared by a
largo' majority.
Kauly Ciiijuuiks, Ripo cherries aro
now aniong tho lttxin y;s iu Jaoksonvillo
but wo bcliovp, nono have been ollercd
lor salo yot.
RKPAiMTi.sro.Tho OatliolhTchurch
is boing repainted and renovated genor
ally. Jt will be ruady (or services iu
about a week,
ilisfovciol all along tho base ol tho
Rocky .Mountains Irom .Montana to the
south boundary lino of Colorado. It i
used iu thu machine shop, bl.ieksmitl
si
a
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mates that these coal bedi cover lour
hundred thousand nuiea ol laud, Tho
uewspapeis here and iu the vhinity
contain the fulloiviug items;
The .Vi'iii', published at South Pass
Cilv near Sweet Water savs:
mm
L'uion Telegraph C-j. prwitiwift
appearance, the former h'v4ig1UitilM
seiitntion ol the railio.vllti
letters. "S. !'. R. R. Jts &.
nips, at Iho hotels and mi tho cars, j forth by tho cnmhiuatinkft,ifcfj
II alomr tho P.icitio Railroad. It i gas burners. Tho lolognji m)Lt
lexaiiMible. Professor llavdcn edb lestooned with Chineso laisM0JUi
in evi ry available place, KinTJpW (
row ol tho tunic suspciul4iMM'.n
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union nittuit Llfo tnuiras
WBsm
street, lioulires blared ri
nor and the stets wcrc.Ww
iiiti.i tt ill it ii itin it i at . .
)' u;.ii
"Wo ee unite a nuiuhir of white
shirt and paper collar draiigcr tirouud .n, 1M.ci ,r;,vi.ll;,
town but thoy don l scent t.i under; o)l ai Vcbablo luditii i.
our oil)', Irom the North!
ol their roprosoututivpV folly.' In thu1 ...?: c - ,m' "l1"'," ,n ,Mlvn tl,n .onIy
last AU I observe the lol.o'wing: ' uleX' Z 'with En? "" ,,W,
stand the tpiaflz, pick, pan uud shovel
lingo. However, il is nover too Into
to learn, ami they should liy takhiL'
It'lsdHS."
Thu Chiytum Laljcr says:
(ioi.n Iiiiuk. At Josliu A Park's
may bo seen a brick of Sweetwater
gold assayed at the U.S. Hrancli .M ut,
Denver. Tho brick is certified as fob
Iowa: Hold fiuonecs HN ; Silver 100;
total ounces U'ifib; Valuu in currency
l,20l.
Alargo anigunt of couuterleit money
is said to huvo found its way into tho
far west. Il is said that over $10,000
ol the "tpiecr" has been captured iu
Kansas City, within thu last lour
mouths. A number of fanners in .Mis
souri and Kansas, have s tillered by sel
ling cattle to pretended drovers who
proved to bo notorious counterfeiters.
A corresponding of tho Cheyenno
Ihiily Aryiu, writing from Atlantic
City, Wyoming, suites that ho had
examined all thu lodes in that district
that liavo been developed sufficiently to
test their character, and find them ex
ceedingly rich iu tho precious metals.
In nil of them tho presence ol freo gold
in tlio ipurts is frequently ilisccrnable
to Iho naked eyo. Tho presence, of
tho baser irlotals in tho ipiurU, render
ing the extraction of gold from tho rock
difficult and expensive, is wholly un
known. I'KUSO.VAI.
Oregonians aro Iretptuntly seen iu
nliuost overy town and city. At Nuw
Vork I saw K. M. Barnum. W. C. Oris-
wold, .Mrs. Senator William, and Mr.
htar, of Portland Oregon. At Chiea..
go I found Mr. ami Jhsf Reed on their
way to Portland. On tho cars between
hero nml Omaha, I saw Ed Piiikham
with a lady Im had courted iu Canada
during tho winter, and whom he had
just married, They woro on their way
to Idaho City. This morning I Bw
Henry M. Hlleawoi th, formerly of Ku.
gouo City, ou.tho cara apting a agent
for Wells Kargo ,fe Co.
Hy tho nogligsncu of tho baggogn
agent of tke Noith-Westeru Railroad
I got ahead of my hunk, and I am 'his office, where ho will hefoun'.) ready
i" aucno to uiisincsi,
They couiu hero for the pd
pointing mi agctii ami mil
er lor this count v. Thisoi
orgaui.ed in 1818. iherefoi
hclorc tho public nearly a
century, h nas assets' scs
ted, ot nearly live millions'
come Is over two millions
hi the list wo seo tho u
ing named gentlemen. rUi
ted largely. K. Ilolgate.l
lets, It. .M. Ihouijisun, C
Hell, Alirnui Holder, II.;
nuv, ii, vv. .-jpauiiiing, ix
son, W. It. Carter, J.Villl
Robertson. f Corvallis.
Flint, K. G. .Morgan, G. V
Hamilton. .M. ).. Tho II
tlis, It. Kaituu. Geo. K. Alkin. IL V.
Stovonsun and others, taking not loss
man uve, nun somu ot thoui leu thous
and. All who aro not insured now
liavo an opportunity to protect these
they ohorish ; and 'tltoso that cannot
answer yes to tho following questions
will not piocrastinnto! "II I' were in
the to ilay would my eslalo bo solv-.
cut, and would my family Im fwo from
want? Would my wilo bo 1h to sup
port ami educate my children respect
ably ? Would thoy grow up inscath
cd, amid thu vagrancy orinvd, ami
ignominy whioli oltcit accompany
vruniti povortyr- All policies aro non.
lorfeitable, and the siirplua taken inl a
credit note, to bo canceled by futnrc
dividends, practically reducing theato
10 nor cent., as tin; insured will mi bo
called upon to pay tho note. Pujuiea
issued in coin or currency. Dividends
to tho insured on tho (myinent o(tho
!d annual premium. Wu w-spcik a
lilinnil ml.,, i .1... ir ' mi
..Uv.r, .fuiiin mr mu union iutu
al, by our citizens. Dividends 50 per
cent on premium paid. Paid in cash
to the insured or used to cancel rtotes,
towe notci havt been, atuin. A J no.
tivoman is wautod lor 'pgont forjthi
np :' TV'c,
i'AMWi-
iAnmtmw I
IomumUw.
ami adjoining counties.
rwUlnnunon audcutllrmtlMMldlrMtwar
ytt J sim tint wu lists set Juii 10, ISO.luC
lli ifittt of raid dUgcd Uudotit, al all
ulllor. slid uuk'ii tnu aniwar oa or baTvr lM
dur and uftrr suuit etldmoa la tuDMrl t
claim, It will li ileimvd aUiidourd id4 (
lsl. m, .
Datid Land Office, Itowburg Ors, ;
ftli, isti'j. . ., . , uirs's
JOIIN KELLY, KiWr.
AnniMiN K. Fust, Jtocelwf .
AGENTS WANTED-lio A DAY.
TWO 10 MAP VOR .
LLOYD'S r.
rtcnl KevolviHg DtHMeMij
Twa CoiitlntnU, Amarlca anal Karaf.
Aiuarlra wllh h UmIImI MtaAaa SMS"
it an laaaaanaa acalf .
TUHSKtMMt.f JMtal.l.i..i,
Ur.uw aiar taicaoi' tawtaacrallMI'"i
Iu lUti, ana Ib UImI aliirtttont ia lk yvu :
Vw BUIm, TIim Mapaai aM la tfl '' "
niiilljr In ih Un, Uij deenpy ltf( t "
anil bjr dimik ( Ut lUajinar, 10r I4 ata la f2 x
frwl, an.) ir',rl trubt"&TfT ta '. 'Caaatr
HiKbU uj Iwk dtMouat (Itb Iu gl AMt
Appljr tot Circular Iwau, aiul Mini iooj S aJ t
m vuriuaai aiinsi"
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Homk Aoain. JUr. n. P. DovII ro-
turned homo on Tuesday (light Iter a
aix Jriouths a'bsonco at Washington.
Mr. D. mad6 tho trip'from New' York
to Jacksonville m Ictfs tlian'len days,
and says it can bo dohu in ght days
beloro Fall, Ho comes to stay hore
and bo atl to seo hisfrienda at;
rfs'rtT
Mtrmyi r MUUm
Krom tbu rffdeoce of ttnS ttudi'iaUsal, Krfl
ouu-bair mile Ka or llupwuod,'. H'. ifeilft
eon lily Orctfon, one brlKOl ha marc, W ks
high, left hind foot whla, nu 'hraods tenth?
iile, wurki In llarnaM,ka:MMdlltlul,r,
turuliiK said mirivViSM-tAlAsWiilll rci
a reward oil0. 4.4.9WTU-,.
Nay tliti, ISM. i ' V,
ma,'-4ia-.. .1 - --. i. !'
T UK Copartnership heretofore cxlillng kj
twtcn thu iimTorslKiml U (hl-dajriilMolrea
lfTonutBrurllIiVt5Uu;MW'' v
vtlto vrlll coutlaiMiii Wlu,MiUs "W
M MHXsWP '
, JaekietirlUMs;Atl,lS8,l k"
1 A reiluciloo of fo pr eal wllb'fca
from the above date oa all work dual c 0is
sold.
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