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HsSBMHsBIBaiaMaslBlalBaaHBBMiisslMIIBBSSSS x. Jyl I rwy ; ; ' J Oregon Sentinel Oregon Sentinel. w PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS AT , JlCKSSSflllR. tACKSOS COUNT' OREGON' BT KRAUSE &. TURNER. ' 1. T C R M S : One eopr. Ver Tcr, In mdvanee, la a'so VOL. XXV-NOc 18. .v PB0FESSI0NAL CARDS. J. A. CALI.ENDAR, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BDRGE0N, JACKS0SVILI.E, Oregon. J. W. ROBINSON, 1L U T)HYSICIAA AMD suuu.u. I JB-iy5...y!. WJcK8!OKVti?cK'o., OIBee ond.irrnl!StopiysUo P. Jr.yn's. Rmldtnce t B. F. Bowoll's. G. II. AIKEN, M. D., OHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, ORE0ON. ,-0(Ilc oppoU P.J. Byn' store. MARTIN VR00MAN, M. D. DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ,, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Omcc upstairs In Orth's brick. Rcsi-x-nco on California street. " P..TACK.M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . (Fonnerly of Glasgow, Scotland.) APPLEGATE, OREGON. Odlcc and Drug Store at the Drake farm on Applcgate rislit miles A est or Jnck sonville. Letters can be addressed either to Jacksonville or Appleglc E. H. AUTENltlETH, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW- JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Will rmctiw in nil the'Conrts of Hit SIMt. Prnnipt Mttntlon Elrtntn all Imtlnw Ittt in mjr can. jrOmre In Orth's bricklialldlng. B.-F.-IOWKLT- TT0RNEY-AT-LA"W, ,7xCKSnIVJLI.K, onroua. tii....! . ..i.il mv liaiiTliwill rcelt prompt nllmuion. jfcsT-i";ui io.ii"'i ... ..-c i-i .un.: .ttM tn cellar I tions. DEL J. 1L TAYLOR, ,rtENTlS,T, ;-., ASTILA'SH, OUEGON. i ' nTlngptnnnmtlrIorMt tills plct Tm uaw rnlljr prtparo'l tn do 1 klnJiofdtntal work, particular atttntlon glrtn to all inamitrrtf anreleal oprralloni in connection rlth nrjn!nMncluil fetle'ftTialatea.Ttc. CharKts reaeooalle. WILL. JACKSON, NTIST, D JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. TTIItEIll EXnACTED AT AUli I I houra lnKMne Ras ad- ?mlmterei.ii'irsirei,mr .1...I.B will h ttiible. 'onice nn jeIJenc on corner of California and fifth -street. BERTHOLD ROSTEL, Asst: SURGEON of the German Army AND PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER, LlNaORTH'S SUiLDING, s- 4. - S-..st Jacksonville, - - - - Oregon e-The Treatment of Chrrnlc C;cs Mode Specialty. 4ah saw A - lb j J ife ' jK. n. aiim. L. B. STKARVf , , , GIBBS & STEARNS, A TT0RNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Rooms 2 and rf Strowbridge's Building, .PORTLAND, OREGON. 4TI1I practice InallCcnrtsof Iteconltn the State of UreROn ana anwnnsinii irruiuij, h.j ,.- tlcuUr attention to basiuess u joociai uiorn. MAHLER BROTHERS. ! " - i)EALKRS IN ' IBOOKS AND STATIONERY. J0 TO :ahIiEH. JiKk J1S11K JT Bros fir jjialnts, oils ani vrudtN. 1 H V MX -"'' 'c-aegSS -SaClfSKSJ'S. .HLJA ft )T 9 H - 17 I m f f . I "I II R N II JSrSS- SRiEjHCbsW; a-r I' II I I'I'I'h I ybk J I , j B,' I" 1 WaC in In l"" iJL,-'vBjBllfctWHp7 v .QHsW " 1 . I' am . I , IB K H fl, . k ygfer .?j?vy i,ww.sfif o"x v.x53ja?riK?ii-: - ,v .z r v t t t v- A . . " itTBtii, .-" -4' GUT BARBER SHOP AND , . , . BATH BOOMS. California St., Jacksonville, - - - Oregon fTE UNDEnSIGNED IS, FULLY nrtDcred t(Td;Tallwbrk iirhts line in' me oesi iifauner udu at reaeuunuic jr)tca. : t .' ? . . .r:..uTirrr-.- - 'nOT OK COLD BATHS. Con be bad at this place at all honre of the day. GEORGE SCriUMPF. THE ASHLAND Wool ' Manufacturing Co, Take pie w8onounciag that tTicy now have o and, afuil ucJ select etock of Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of whieh.they will dispose at very rea Kmablc rates. Orders from a distancv will receive prompt atlenliou. Send lliem in aud give our goods a trial. Ashland 'Yooi.fn M'f'g Co. NEW LIVERY STABLE BACIOF-COURT,HOUSE.H MANNING AND Y,EBB, Proprietors. n TTATIM) LATELY FITTED HP THK COW I I mlluuliiru on the School IIouo Hat and Inlherear of ho Oourt lloure. care now fnllj prepirtil to atlend tu alltu.tiitw Inonrllue lth promptness aud dispatch aud at the m st reasonable rales. Pine Turnouts ThentaWels furnl lied ilh the bet anlmnln and lmt ffnlistnntlnl Imgice; also a ftrjt .Ots hacL and ud lit linnx. Ilui-xe) Uianlrd, and Ilia l'tt care lptocd on tlie.ii. ballnrictixn (rnsf.nlred m tri-rr intanrt. ai-r. ..llandinf!fi'tir Tnrselre. i w maNMSO. Jacknonrlllr, April 10H.,4?T NEWIWUTETOTUESEA BY AVAY OF THK RQSEBURfl & COOIB B&Y STAGE LIN2. fHE UNDERSIGNED AJtE -K.QW I running a daiLy line of four-liorsc, stages between Rostburg and Coos City: inaMngtlie through trip in twenty-four hours. Stages leave Roseburj; every morning. Sundays exveited, at C a. m., and make close connection with San Francisco steamer twice a week. The time from Roseburg to San Francisco will be three fl.iys and through fare has been fixed at 114X0. Tare fromBosc mrg to Coos Bav $G. CLOUGII fc CARLL. ASHLAND ADD L1NKV1LLE JE3BCjraL-e.s... II. F. Phillips : : : : Propiictor. TAM NOW. RUNNING A DAILY LINE JL be wefii the above point, leaving Afhland'l with coach on Mondays, Ueilneslays and lridiya..retuni'iig next day On Tuei-day. Thursday aud Saturday or each ueek ab'ick board will etartlrom .rlelilaLd leturjing on the following day. FAKE, enclioy) S3-"". ConiK-cii.m made at Liakville with hack or Lakcview. . ' BLAGSSIITEIHG!! DAVE CRONEMLLER. :5A'iATriiE0LDmD;' T AM NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL J. WQtk,in.mj'Vn( cheaper than t-ver, and In fact .will do it-clieaper than any uthir chop in Sou'.bcrrr Ort-gon. Give me a call and I will convince yon. DAVID CKONHMILLKK. P. DONEG-A.ISr GENERAL BLACKSMITHJNG -AND- IEORSE - SHOEING, 2or., of Second axd California St. LL KINDS OF MARKETARI.K i produce taken id exchange lor work. &.S'iU -P. DONEGAN. PHOENIX DISTILLERY AND SALOON, Phoenis, - - - j- - Ogn. J. L. IIOCKETT, Prop. 'piIE UNDERSIGNED HAS TAKEN I full charge of thisbusiness and is pre pared to furnish the public with a first-class quality or Brandy, Wine and Cider. The saloon will always be supplied with the best of liquors and cigars. Oysters and sardines always kept on hnnd. J. L. HOCKETT. SIXTEENTH YEAR ST.MAH3T'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAME. mire siioLASTic year of. this J scltoolon-ill commence about the'end'of J Auirust. nnd is divided in four sessions. nf iitp-mn iWnlr.tA!U'lligN mk n if ! ifflfcflF.i iBoartlxntl tnilo;plSmIx.:l-"f4fl.e9 ieu:inu Dcouin.... i. Drawing and painting.V. :..,'.,;... 'S 00 Piano ,.. 15.00 Entranco fee only once, 5$) SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term $ COO Junior, " 8.00 Senior, " 1000 Pupils received at jny time, and special attention is paid to p-uticular studies in behalf or children wholiavo but limited time. For further particulars apply a.t the Academy. CJiyMtssvatrSjiCae-C 5 California St. N, Ficke, - Proprietor, rUIS WELL KNOWN MARKET, OPP0 ite Kahlcr & Bro.'s druestor0''ls bet . ter prepared than ever to'furnieh the pub lic with the choicest quality of FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, TIAM, SALT MEATS, IUCJ0N, Fuperior, SAUSAGE, LARD, ETC., The most favorable inducement.' offered to patrons. a"d no effort will be spared to ward giving. general eatisfactlnn. ettf ".i ' n. fickeA jstotics. Land Office at Rosebcro, Oon., ) April Cth, 1880. f Notice is bcrebj- givejn that that the fol low ingnamed scirlei has filed noticcofhis intention to make final proof in supportof his claim, and secure final "itry thi-renfat the expiration of thirty dijs from the date of this notice, viz: Jolin Sturbrick, Ilome- M&id ApplicsUionJScuatlJf I(.-L8j; 'hi of S "W 1-4, Sec. 18, anrt Li 1 and Ni: 1-4 oi jn w i, sa. la, J yu s, it 4 vv.ana n.imes the following tis his witneoscs, vir Stephen Oi-ter, Roil Benedict, Orlando Roe mid H'"irj Gresc. all of Applegatc, J jck'ton countv. Orciron. bifare the Judjru or Clerk of (lit. Court of Jackson county, uregon, on tin ntn uh oi .May, isst). m. F Benjamin, Register. EUREKA MILLS, SITUATED ON BEAR CREEK SEVEN mile" north-east tf Jacksonville, are prepared tu a gcncial Merchant and Exchange Business, i The undersigned will (rive 3(1 pound" of (lour, 2 pound' shorts and 8 pound' bran for every bufliel cf wheat. Will also tack jour- customers' furnishinc packs. .arSatisraotion Guaranteed"Sf! T.T. McKTZlE. lathes and Shingles by the nnilE UNDERSIGNED WILL SUP I pi" the market w ith Mnved lathes and shingles from his mill,, five miles East ot Ashland, on Clayton creek, at the following prices : Shintrles.SugaT pine,delivercd,S.1.75 per thousand. Lathes, delivered. $030 per tnonsancl. All orders promptly flEe.fl. Address, JOIIIfClIANDI.Er Ashland, Ogn. BLiACkSMITI-IING --VND HO SE - SHOEING. Barhebiivgify ICincaid. ; HAVING LEASED THE SnOP FOR merly occupied by 3IaL Shannon ivc ask a t.hare of the public patronage. Staple produce or Cash taken for work. L1MECVILLE SALOON. 31AIN STREET. LinUville, Oregon. J. K.LEAliO, Propiletur. HAYING TAKEN CHARGE OF THIS popular roort I am now prepared to rurnih the best cf Liquors, Wines, nnd Cigars, and ask a share of the public pat ronage. J. K. LEABO. JOHNSON & HUNTER, 1I0)ISESH0ERS AXP Maxzamta Oregon. nPIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ES L, Uiblishcd themselves at this point are now prciMired to do anything in their line in a workmanlike jmanncr. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bridle bitts, spun?, stirrups, names, toggles, buckes, rings, awls, needles' an'l thread, hair brushes and curry j 1 combs, at Joh,n Millers. ' , , - ,. 1. , . 1 r- JACKSONTOIXEQPEGON: MAY , t -r- OELEQp T. G. TtEAJIES, r. reJCmes. REAMMSBROS. Cali: Jacksonyilleif- - - Oregon, fAHEAD JAfcCSUAL ! ! BY ADOPTING A CASH BASIS !! THE DREATESTREDUCTIOii IN PRICES AND THE LARGEST STOCK -GENERAL MERCHANDISE -THE- '- GREATEST VARJETY TO SELECT FROM IN t Any .On Store in Southern Oregon or Northern California. ALL FOR CASH!! "1 STOGKjgiNSTBTS-Or FAIL & WIN! ER DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' DP.ESS GOODS. CASHMERES, AND DIAGONALS. SILKS. AND SATJNS, BOOTS A SHOES, CLOTHJN.G. ETC,, LADIES' CAL., MADE CLOAKS V ATE CALL THE ATTENTION OF TnE Vt ladies to the fact that we have now on hand tin- largpt and best selected assort ment qf L DIta DRESS GOODS and FAN CY GOODS ot e.very deFcription in South ern Oregon, and we -will henceforth make this line of goods our speciality and sell them at Cheaper than the Cheapest. To the cetitlemen we will Fay, if yon want A No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you must go to Kennies Bros, to buy them as we claim lo have the best bTOCK OF CLOTHING in Jackson county and will allow none to un dersell Us. These gOuds were all purcbaFed by a mem bcr of our firm from FIRST CLASS Houses ir San FrancifCQ and New Yoik, and we will uatrant every article and sell them as cheap fur cash as aiy house in the county. We also .keep ou hand a lull etock of GROCERIES, . Habdwark, Cutlery, Glassware, CROCKERY. A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS " F'SJI ANJP FKElcilT-WAGOSS Plows, Gang Plows t -Sulky Plows In fact everything from the finest needle to a tlireshiog-muchine: Give us a call nd juilce for yourtebres as to our capacity of fnrnithing goods as ofbovp. The way to make money is tn save it. To kave it buy cheap. To bny cheap pay CASH for vonr goods and buy of RBAMES BROS. DAVcD LINN, aKd dealer d COmiM TBIE53SSEPIGS. COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper thantany other establishment in Southern Oregon." Furniture of all kinds kept on Jiapd or made to order m 3l3fe rli EtBNIA tT. j i Aw' TSS STATE ffl'ESlIEKT & Ksmusw COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO PIRE AND MARINE. INCORPORATED, 1871. EstaTjJislied in Oregon, 1S74. CASH ASSETS - - $500,000 OFFICERS j A J. BRYANT PRESIDENT R D. IVERS ..vaCE PRESIDENT C. H. CUSHING SECRETARY A. P. HOTALING & CO. do Front Street, Portland. Qen'l Agents for Oregon and Wafhinton. J. NUNAN, Local Ajent BIGBUTTESTEAMSAW MIT-.L J. F. PARKER, BIG BUTTE OGN, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND planed and unnlaned Sugar pine lum ber of the best quality. EDGING, MOULDING, RUSTIC, SIDING, FLOORING, .INGLES, ETC. Lnmber dresed lo order on short notice and reasonable terms lor those convenient to the Mill. Cf"County Orders and Greenbacks tak en at par. Winchester rifles S25, revolvers 2. 50, defrinpen 2, Collins' casted plow 20, at John Miller's. t WALDO EXPRESS, OarryinsTJ. JS.3VT.ils, Leaves JucksoiiYlIc MONDAYS AND THURSD YS FOR V7ALD0, LEAVES WALDO, First-class accommodations for passer gers. Express business promptly attended to by R. M. GARRETT. F.EITSCHARD, practioal- Watchmaker axd Jeweler, California Street Jacksonville Oregon, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN ing and repairing watches and clocks. Charges reasonable, Give him a call. RE-OPENED ! JACOBMEYEIl- JPIOSEER WAGOV.MAKEIt, HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AT the Bland of the late J. L. Badger and is prepared to execute all work in Ins line with .promptness and dispatch and at very reasonable rates. All kinds of vein cles constructed. Repairing a specialty. Good woik and low prices cnarantetd. Give me a call. J. MEYER. Knc Rirs. Sa 9 V ""Wf rT Q COUGHS. (Mi v j r- itfMiit n n r i i mmtumitem.&. BZKS3"J'3 CATCIKS POOZS TLASTEE Fivithcs, rIevi. Imot t oce and enrca hero olbcr plistira U 1 even lo rcUec It contains Crratcr&iiiH-e power" ul piinreilevins, strength ening; an-t enratire p-oiierties than I ha cennuon poroui pla.-tcr, and ta at snpcrbr to UuImonU end 1'u CO calictl c'lKtrical S p'ianccs. It ia pp?d"rr"0"nmindiilforth3 nhoo ailmenb, '"0 f r Sjlual nnd Klnury Complaints, Pleurisy, '.ciatlrn nml ull lornl Aclicsnmt Fali.s. WlicnsaB;inii!syoiiwi'.ltlowrIitotako c-rrn a lttt'e pnlns to proTira Ih's article Do not "mr any other plitcr to 1m rnlxti'ntc it lor II. S )M lir til Dra-ijitv Skabccy i JoiiSMV, II 1-jlt Stre t, New York, Proprietors. NOT FAIT, to send for our Price Ll.t for 18S0. Fbek to any address upon aft- Silcation. contains eserlptlons of erery thlnis required for personal or ramlly use, with orer 1.200 Illasrratiol). We sell all srood at wholesale prices In quantities 1 su!e the purchaser The only Institution lb America who tnilce this their special htislness. Address. MOVTfiOllKnY WARIlteO., 837 St XJ Wplmsb. Ave.. Chicago. III. "" 2SOTZCB. Land OrncEAT RosEncnfi, Oon;, ) April 0, 1830. J Notice-is.henihy given that the following-named fttlcf has filed notice, oriiis in tention to niakc final pnior in support or his, claim, and secure final entry thereor at the expiration or thirty days from tire date of this notice,, .viz- Stephen Oistcr,' Homestead Application No. 2287 for the N V 14 ofN E 1-4, E Yj, or N V? 1-4 and. NE-W of s v 1-. Sec. ia t Ai) , u 4 w , and names the following as his witnesses, John Sturbrick, -Roil Benedict, Henry Gregg, and Orlando Rose, all of Applegate Ogn., and before the Judge or Clerk of the Court of Jackson county, Oregon on the 14th day of May, 1880. Wm. F. Benjvjhn, Register. G T0 KAHI.ER BROSliSD TIUY TODR-itltaGcldPen. KEriRLIClX STATE COM ENTIOV. Eesolved, By the Republicans o Oregon in convention assembled in the city .of Portland, thii 21st day of April, A. D. 1880, that we propose to maintain and administer the affairs of government of this stata by strict economy and faithful adherence to the constitution and laws thereof and of the United States. 2 That we are in favor of regula ting and equalizing the salaries of county and state officers so that they shall receive jt"1, "ompensation as are usually paid f( .vate persons under like circumstai j of service and re sponsiV"ity. ' 3. That we favor a thorough revision and equalization of our system of tax ation, to the end that overy species of property within its limits, whether owned or possessed by citizens of this or of foreign states, shall bear its .equal proportion of the burthens of the government which protects it. 1. That ve propose to maintain and enforce the amendments of the consti tution of the United States, with all the powers of the national government, to the end that every citizen, poor or rich, black or white, may be secured in the full enjoyment of his civil and politi cal rights. 5. That Hip overthrow of the rights of the elective franchiso of liberty and life, by which means free government in a portion of the states has been de feated, and the manifested fraud and threatened violence in others, together with attempted nullification of the laws of the general government and decis ions of the supreme court thereon, by congressional action in the interests of the Democratic party, aro attempted revolwion and must be met as such. 6. That this is a Nation formed by the people thereof and not pre ifL-tt-ue or nftirm the idea of ttie unity of the nation, the supremacy of the national government in all matters placed by the constitution under its control the preservation intact of all the rights of municipal sflf government, otherwise guaranteed thereby to the people or to the states respectively. At the same time we arraign the doctrine of state sovereignty as the baleful mother of nullification, secession and anarchy. 1. That the recent action of the Democratic party in state convention assembled, in 'denouncing the supreme court of the United States of America and imputing the most unworthy and unpatriotic motives to that high nnd honorable court, is unworthy of law- Abiding, intelligent and patriotic Am erican citizens, and directly tends to the loosening of the foundation cf our government, the subversion of all law and the .overthrow and sanctity of a system of judicature, venerable with age ana ceriecteu oy wisdom. 8. That the attempt by the leaders of the Democratic party to defraud the people of the state out of an electoral vote, was an outrage unparalleled in the political history of the state, which together with the Maine infamy and the attempt to unseat members in the halls of congress for base partisan ad vantage, deserves the condemnation of all fair-minded men. 3. That we condemn the oulrageous'i conduct of our Democratic state ad- ministration from 1870 to 1878, thejr AvImirsmnM 4Iiaiy- rnrrnnf nn nA extravagance, their corruption, and their peculations. 10. We deprecate the course of members of the Democratic party who have undertaken to revive sectional animosity for.tho purpose of securing political ascendancy in the southern' slates, and who have revived memor tps of sectional strife -by the defiant declaration of a purpose to repeal laws made necessary by the warTind enacted to secure the results of the war ; and wo condemn their attempts to secure bv legislation what was not accom plished by arms, viz., the establishment under the name of state sovereignty of those pernicious doctrines which des troy national supremacy and which in part have led to secession and civil war. 11. That to tho Republican party is1: due the credit of successful rp.sumption and (restored prosperity and business revival, and we insist that the paper and coin circulation of tho country shall at all times 'be maintained at par with the gdld standard of the commer cial world. ADVERTISING RATES. Oas squais 1011dm or less first Insertion. 7 f 3 04 " each subsequent Insertion . 10 1 " 3 months , T IP I U ft M 1A Ai ODe-fourthColunn 3 months 75 00 0 " 30 00 One-half " 3 " 30 00 " " 8 " ...v 45.00 One Colnmn 3 months , W & ' " 6 : 90 M A. Dlsconpt to Yearly AdTertlsera. i$3 PER YEAR la. That while wo are in favor of a, revenue for the support of the general government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such adjustment of import duties as to encourago the development of the industrial interests of the whole country, and we commend that policy of national exchange which secures to the working man liberal wages, to agriculture remunerative prices, to mechanics and jnanufflpturera an adequate" 'reward for-their skill, labor and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and inuVneni enco. 13. That we aro in favor of judics ious appropriations by the general government for the improvement of our riyers and seaports, as well as for tho construction of such lines of rail way communication as will develop the re sources .of the country and coo nect our state with other parts of the Union, under such restrictions as will amply protect tho rights of the people from unjust discrimination and extor tionate charges; and that in the gmnts of lands to railroads we favor the sale of the same by the government to jtjhe people at tho lowest price for public lands, giving Jlie proceeds only to the corporations. 14. That w,e damand of our reprer scntation in congress their best en deavors to secure just and judicious appropriations and favorable Iegisla. tion by the general government for tho free navigation of the Columbia and the rivers of the stato, the improve ment of the mouth of tho Columbia and the harbors at Yaquina and Coos bays.tiie location of a harbor of refuge at the point along our coast most available ,to the Jaterests of commerce, the extension of the public 3Urveys to meet the wants of our increasing pop ulation and aid and assistance to rail roads, and the opening up for settle ment such of our Indho reservations and necessitates. 15. That we demand a modification of tho treaty with China so as to re strict Chines) JMUigraioa o Ajrveric. 16. That we hold that a well in structed people alone can be perfectly free, and that it is therefore essential that the public .schools should be main tained so that every child shall he in structed in the duties of citizenslrip and the ordinary business vocations of life-. The following resolution was als9 adopted: Resolved, That the first choice pi the Republican party of Oregon "for candidate for president of the United States is Hon. James G. Blainef of Mainej .and thajt ,qur delegates to the National Republican Convention at Chicago aro expected to use all honor able efforts to procure his nomination. The platform was adopted withouj a dissenting ote, and the 'Blaine reset lution by a vote of 102 to 1. The discipline of -the Quincy scjqol of Boston astonishes the old-fashioned teachers. While it was being explain ed by one of the committee the other day, an old teacher objected, "But r this is very noisy." "Freeisoly, madam, this is a workshop, not a funeral. Xou can't have a -beehive witfhout a buzz." And, continued the critic, "that tittle Jboyn $o plaid jacket whispered to the little girl in wne." "Quito hke- lv. madam: .we can jenuitv find an U trigbfceyed 5 I ....... . ..' rcsy cheeked little boys who jhlsper to little girls in white. We once shad a tendency in that direction ourselves and we do not see any occasion for pounding him or shaking him, or standing him in the corner, or putting him in a dark closet, or een to notice it at all.'1 Teachers make a great ad vance in sahool government v,hen they learn how not to see.1' Dependence is a perpetual call upon humaniijr,aid a greater inqiteme,nt to tenderness and pity than any other mo.ive whatsoever. Addison. Cut nails, wrought pails, .eloutpoila, latlmui's, finishing nails, fqjeing nails, horse nails, and iron and steel borsa shoes at John Miller's Boots fc Shoes, best stock in town, at the New York Store Call and sec for yourself. All colors of table oil cloth at tho New York Store for 50c per yard. Coats worth ?8 for New York Store, ?4.50 at tho