Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, September 08, 1880, Image 1

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pHYSICIAN, AKBSU&QSiS,
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fci DIISICIAS AND jaRQEON,'
; Office up-stalrs In .Ortli'a brick. "Besi
'dcnce on California street . - - .
piIYBICIAN ANDSUJIGEON.
Formerlj of Glasgow, Scotland.)
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1 on Atiplcgate. tight inilcs "West pt Jack
son villc' Filters cn Iw addressed cither
in Jacksonville or Applcgate.
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" J)R. J. M. TAYLOR,
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.-JtPiirtleiifrttMitln eKeo to all inmiif rororglnil
' .iprrl..u la ronnn-tlon wllli mj t:?'l", .Iwclu.l
lac ckR lalrlle. CUarurii rwuonlle.
? WILL. JACKSON,..
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.him -!!! 1m niaila.
,-, ,i OXea and rmllaara m earnr.uf.Ca)lfunla and
amn iirvcii. - -
BERTH OLD ROSTEL,
Wlnt: 8DR0K0.V l the German Army;-
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PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER,
MfORTH'S lUiLDINO,"
JackaOBVille, Oregon.
.rTlin Treatment of Cbrrntc Cac Wade
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TOIBBS JHSTEAItSSj.tl
A TTORME YS ASjpOUNSELLORS,
Roam 2ml'4 Strow bridge's BBlMinij,
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rOCTLAXD, OREGON.
, .IM prartlfti laallCcnrti.or JlwordlJb BUteof
Mil Ortroa -and Wahihlnet ta Tarrltnrr; i ati4 nay par-
'f - .'tteuTar attactlou to luluai In Ffdvral Coorti.
' BIGBDTTESTEftMSAWMil.T;
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IIUIUTTE,
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TT-JJRPS CO.XSTA VTLY OX II AND
i. -XVopfiiied and'tiMtilaiied BaHpir-'pjie lam-'KrWiBe,Kestqn1','f-Vr
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ElGlG?'MbTiLDiNG,f RUSTIC;
, 8 1 D I N G, EL O QAJ.BSL
.,: .. T SHINGLES.tETa 1 , ?
:t LMafe'r'.diwed'to oroVrooabortBotiW
" 'M reonaB4 teriM, for those convenient.
tb,.tlitr,MilL' ' .'"
aSCJoiaty Ordrrajin GrfcnbcckataV-
'VO"t'liar.
BARBER
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AND
BATH ROOMS.
tftie&a cj&& srwa.
Jac(fteHTilIe, . -'
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flllB n.VDRRSIUNKD IS FrjLKY
.M.-iMiBarrt ti do-H worit.m lua Hnaiin.
m$EMe
HUT lK UlhU JBA 1 li
('an be bud at this place at all boar of the
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GEOROKSCHCMRF;
.,U '. v ui Wt.SK.r
Wool MjutufactHriiig Co,
Take plo
hare o
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rp in announcinfr luat l..cv now
and. a full anil select etock'of
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'Oi38GGSIEIrSBp
rsRkfT?R7nor. .acfira wiPinrara'
lfno r IK- .... K..1
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NATIVE WOOL i'
-And of rfilcl?llrv wilfdi'piSeat'vwr'Tca
v (Oualile rate. .
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Ord'-ra'from a diftanc will rrccive prompt.
nucniiuii. uriiu iiil'iii in huu give our goihjs
a trial. ? ",
. Ani.AKD 'A'o-i.vn M'r'o CVj
NEW LIVERY STABLfE
BACK OK COURT HOUSE.
ISH & CATON,
Eroprietowr
TTTATIKG tATKLT FICTEB UP THH bv,U
.1 X. wxlirtn birn on tba Schoul llousr Flat aiid
luttiarear r tha Cmrt Iloti. Weara now 1 nil?
prrraia.1 to atlem tn allhminei luourllnc vitii
pnimptncasautidlrpatcli anil at the Li at roaAunavtlel
raiaa.
. Pi He. 3taa-amts i
rTli iltliln lfnrti.hd with tbaliett antreala and
tun.t .titxtaiitlal ltugi;lei; alub a flrtt "ia hak and
aiMlt boracp.
lturaa twMrdvd, and tlia test care lectoved on
tlieai. ''
atlafjictl'ii cnatttnlred In ererr tnatan(e.
llre at atalland JoJjefor jranraolrw. . -
E.-CATON.
?Julyi4,,1830.
iftS WROT!TTO TREMA
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BTTWAYOrTHK
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S0SEBT7&G & COOS SAY STAGE LIN'S.
pIE UNDERSIGNED AREflO.W
I running 'a dally line of four-horse
stages between 'Roscb'.rg ahd'Ows City
making the through trip in twenty-four
hours. Stages leaVfe Koseburj; every,
morning. Sundays raccepicd, at G a": m., and
mnkextose conhcCtiaiirwilH'San Francisco
t-teamer twice a week. The time from
Roscbunr tn 8an Francisco will .be three
diiysandthrough farehfts btt.- fixed 1 at
Vi'i-vu. -faro iruinivusu nil g loioos nav
CL0U01I CARL!,. ;
MLlEi'-CilfiLLE
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a. - . a aaaiaf9 ....a vfi icivi
'tVaVnow; rdnnTngJoaiLy mn
I lie wc-n tlit nbtiru puiiit. Icarlttj: ApIiUihI
witli ciiarli on Mntiday. Weriiefdajj (ttid
'Irid'tTii. tmI,i'lt ucxt'day 'On jTuSdav.
Thurn-lHy and fjamiday of each week a back-
rxinrn win nan irom IDmuu iciuraing ou
(he.fiiliowiue day .y- V- C "
PARK. racli wy) .,... ,..... w. $8. W.
Otwintlnri.ande at.LIakvilie with backr
for;,l,afYiW , 7v
BLACISH'THIHG!
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rnia.rvjPkAi I PR
S"--i?-,a?- "
-'dt'yr
AM NW-JiEPARED.TO DO ALL
Wdrk in a'.int cKsMert6an vcr. ami
in facT$rilVJlb","it chtaiier than any other
(hop ip Sou.hem Orrnn.
TGiveTase A'callndl.WuVeMhTjice ybn.
m V'i VUAyiDCKaNEMLLEtt.
sfU- -&- - Jfc. Jr. i-xt
'm?pw&LEiY
" -AKITTAl.tOII.-
-" L HOCKETT.Trop. r
'PJIEUNDJERSIGNED RiVS TAKEN
1 full cMarWof thfsbusincss and is Dre-
.pared4p furnish the public with a flrst-cluss
quainj u oronuy, iwuuuuu tiucr. iuc
salooB.wUl always be .supplied wilh;tie
b-.ofItfeirand'rcigflir6Oy(dr3 and
sardines always-kepton hand.
. J. L. HOCKETT.
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W Of every description made with
T ' 'nfomnlifudfT andT tate: Infe'nta'-
clothini-a.. ssecialtr. Eferences
la all iwtiot the cotwtrv. Gtwstftn eiv-
insr' full' iaforrriatka.' pen tea"recct ot:
sttnpv tA4drMtMr.MMr8.7;-A.RicfliKl
. bah:. BLA...a ,-w s ,-:.. a-'r-
I7H7BVBtUi;ZTBCiew;,Vata .
. The lateet-imprevel-rp,l&dJikrti,
Remington and Wjnc.Be.tter'n!H, war-H
jjjpinji ' to be -the genuij ,artieJeyat.
Jftftv'tMiiler's.. ' '
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C- mil"aMflHfc,ll ' -. 1 "
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REAMBS RK OS..
tiiW -nnrriitJ ftftsF-.iJaaaat iiaif i
CaXIF&lHA, ST., " i
Tacksesville, - Ortf
$ gXil&S Ltr 5JKSlJR
AEiD.iS.U81L ! !
At-.:
A"eSHBrA5lS!
the Neatest REDtiCTiOM
t'-V. '. r.itivf.j;
v IN PRICES
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AWaKnlLipH'S :
"Kt if f
LARGEST1 STOOKf
aT;-
fclf frt
.GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
THE ;.
.GREATEST
VARIETY
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TO BELECTFR03t-IX.-".'.
jAny'Qn Store iB?Sotkors
.OrbgoB oir '.NotUxbtm
s .California.
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ALL
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FOR CASH!!
jn3BRSf0fKx.QON!HaX'iFir i
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fAUL:& WINTER DRr-GOGDSi
FA NtJ- GOODS,
'LrA DIES' 'DK Ei-'S GOODS, f JaSIIXIERB.
. . AND DIAG0NLS SILKS. AND
s aiNsnf ot.s a &iioe3,
. ulotIi'igTetc,,
LADIES' CAL:, HADE' CI.WAXS
XTE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
j .-- jladiifa'.lothn fact tht wuJiare ,now
n naiin tin iarg"t mm ijfsifon-cwa Bininri
.iint f LADIES' DltSSS GOODii and F N-
JY flOODS ol nvrry d'ciiption iu Koal'i
ni l)rejran;.aiNJwewilj1.heictfurtli tnk
t'lif liiir" of goiida o;ir upeciality and aell
i-m at
TTlieajpdr thaa theChMfBest.
. T lb i!.-iit.-m-n we will my. if -vou wjtit
V S. I SUIT OF CLOTHES you "miiH g..
ii Itintiii-c, Uriiu. tn bar them a? we claim )'
itavnlhe bW'hTOCK. OF CLOTHING in
lackaon enmity and will allow tiono to uti-
.Irracll u.
t;Ttejgido-were all.-purchae rTy aTnim
lierbfonr flfrafrora FIRST CL'A8.S"IIuiim
r fc'an Fritiici'Cii and New York and w wiR
vairanteverj article and fell tbi m ai cheap
Tor cash'"a H'iy"hois''W tri codiity.
Vu also .keep ou hand a lull stock of
M"
CROCERIctSfi
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Hardware, Cutlery, Glassware)
A FDLLLlNEOF;ASeLAND.G00DS
FAUM AND FREICUTTVACOSS
Plo -s,NGans 'Plows i Sulky Plows--
. -Jn facLewry.ihing.from Ihe.finejitneedli
t;Ji Jhrwlitne-machme,. Givens a call
nd jbdge for, TooreJvV as, to our .capacity
'. furnishing goodt ail above. ' c
The way to mnkel'nioney is to save It.
I'o t-arf HJy, eeiiprt-ToJay cheap pay
UA1U tor vonr goodp and hnv of -
RKA.MKS BROS
' DAVID LINN,
GEHER'AL UNDERTAKERS
COraiY TXIMMZSf GS
C'dFPiNs tiMnIshed1 bir the
shortest notice and chenner than atanv.
Other cfctoblishmeht in Southern Qregon.'iv
made-to order- . t .., .1......
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B Q, A ... .'--, r9m tWaakaaaaflar
for,.-
-i4IMr llw'
Tm MaCWHge of .StiaUftj, Sioote
'k )bat MenVea vtanil, iejile liavin
Je JjHjptMjpPUanpi ''i1 IHKl"Pa1i,'l,Ja''UL 1
rfcfwatT Iterjc
ne. Ha faijaries are
'wrnsidiriidfatalL T V . ,
.',
' AsodrtIeal1,of wIieVi8 being Jiaiif
ed to ,-tfaa -K1'!' 1; ' a Sue aiul
plump kind, the yield being excellent,
about SO cents is the price.
5?kxLCawmetttell you. any.specialnewa
aboic tbe O.f C. AY.' R., but the people,
with. a. few exceptions; are. still' very .:.
tliusiastic over tbe. lookout
Laat Friday and Saturday were two
of ftlw - hottest days of the 'year, but
Dow itjat is ri.ther' u'npleasoutly cool
which h not good f,or .our corn crop,
but.-should-the'wwuhcr remain fino jie.
will have one corn;
OnerApplef alotwo onipantea are
wingdatning the river, preparatory 'to
mining its 1L The main flume is Z
feet wide and three feet deep, this is to.
carry the water of the river and will be.
'three'liundred yards long. They are(
juite sanguine. ofjnaking.it y The
company below are, just putting in- a,
wingdatti.
Times. arc pretty- dull jus now, for
mSkt t'eylnryoiie ;s'' complaining 'esc-J
ially these who have not paid their
taxes, ifor.the; collector, -is just goipg
it and making- them , pungle, the tax
plus mileage. It is;prelttyrough on a
fellow tlml is rich and' lids' to have liis
propertVrimld to pay Such a heavy taxi
as three 'or four dollars, Imt the rich as
yjllas-jhe poorhave'troubles1. '?
Ts thereno way in which-the; wanton
'dpstruction (df srauiB can 1e htoi.Tiedf
FRcnitlf6r1p&r-lfafe'Ji ia'turf
hundred' and fifty dew. skins and au-
other sixty, the .hauls "were only used
and, many of jthe carcasses, .were not
touched. This information I got from
reliable sources. Cannot' the incoming
Legi.slaturt iriake, -a- stringent law "'to
punish such personally something more
than a fine, or at least put a stop to
this indiscriminate destruction; for if
at,tiiis.ratb deer are' killed, they will
on all ke fibne: " ' - " 5 "- ,
The big camp meeting-is now a thing
ftthe past.It. was vell patrenjzed I
ttnd 1 thinkthe largest crowd 1 ever
saw here, The sermon by Ruv. Bell,
on Sunday,. was a masterly effort.
Four candy stands dispensed swecls;
while the photographers, Purdin A
Ellison.ihad the biggest custom I. ever
saw ar aiiy gallery. Take it all in all,
it was; a very' enjoyable meeting to
lioth saint and sinner. No incidents
worVliy of note transpired exce'ptihat
the Sabbath ilay wai not kept' very
saeredi'Tlie next big meeting -will be
held at Mr. 'Hbxie's on the 4th of Sep-,
te'niber. Work Axon. ,.
.A'ugi'26,il880.. !?' "'
." Grant at Caleaai-' : "
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; Xt'a 'Garfield mass meeting at Ga
lena, Ills., Aug. 27tb, Hon. Pliilo A.
Orton gave" his teasons for leaving the.
DemperaticpartyT withswhich he had.
acted for twenty years. He then ,isv
troduced Gen. Grant, who said: 'II
did not intend to speak when I came
Iiere-tolniehL I am very' rauch like-
Juilge Ortoiu I have never made a Re
publican" Riwech in my life or any kind.
ot-a.tiolitical speech. I.-am sure it.
would require some time and mucU
preparation to .make one of any Jengtlu
I can, of conrso, go a.little further tnnn
Judge Orton, and say that I never
wited a Republican Presidntial ticket
in mv Jife and but one Democratrr
ocralfcticketandTtliat-' many .years
ago, when I was nuito, a young manr
but I will pledge yoirmy word here to-
nishthat-iLIamjpared although I
shall- he some distarico -frosi you ou the"
2d dav of November I shall return to
Galena? to cast -.onenReputlicaniuvote:
for President ofr the "United States,
and X hope the city of "Galena will cast
a, round Republican vote such as it
has never cast before. IGroat ap-M
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' Fifty young men .of Xenia, 0.,-havo
prganizeil a'Eirst VoterVGarfield and
A'rtliiir CarapaigBvClub. -Xs'itR. name
indiSLlJsk its' members will vote for the
a'i .'.. tv ...tiz i:x' ti,.
T.- m .. . T x?l'..f - .; t - i
idea ot tne oixaunwewos ve anexcei eni,
oneaKd"oTioulfb8" ceplciliiH "over the
I niuuiri;. - ,
VjK.i v f v - r
sb
CeaffreeMaaa..S;
prtr rulaanli. ot Jasaes
a.- urseM."i "
Xii - i. I
fseKtheTlIH.y.tfwtte.i,. - f
KJE,arth4bem'fit ql-QiQeQotsmnki&y
ershOjliayaBtseen tk. speeck-wide
bytMr. SjrJBg0at Sjj.'UvanjlBd.re,
prKlcVWjcJa; o 4tbelpw,-jMjiw,
!jJ.;PejBjo9ratic -.aade
pubSeava papers. t.He-said: . r-.
aifMyiJHeailii.;tB)8 KaiiwlMwuft irv
;lUaH0nna4d.;trf.Ttti K4te'rbr
BresTdjT?!; A.GrfiW,H)flOhiq
derisive ajhter'l-Va'm&rwl-h has.
iong'fceea,in puWiel.ser.viasJtjng been
the leader, of bilpvty, afid wlatanil.i
to-day.. the :Riighh'(t, watrwc.of tiiem
all, the greatest Republican member.of,
the Lower House of 4 Cpngowi. Sea
sstion.! I'know. Jamee-A. Garfield by.
-being with, him in the Lower. House; of
Congress for years, and Lknow there
is noRepubHcauitithatpartyabler Utah
he. Iiseo, the newspapers. areimakmg.
charges against his character, but, my
friends, I cannot say: that they ,are !in
any wise true. T have- not .read the
reply- to thes charge3,by the:Rej)ulIi.
canjpress; if thev are 'true, I do not
know it, and you,, my .friends, know
as. much, about them, as Ido. . ,L- must
say to you, my friends, that.l had, hoped
that, the good old Democratic party
.wpuhl select n, civilian foj its standard,
bean-r.in.his campaign, as-I think; it
woujd havo .been nioro preferable to,ua,
certainly mot;e preferable to mc, than
lo have, a man who is solely a military
man; Tlie . President "of the United
Slktes'should be aTthan wlio knows alj
about the" affairs; who knotvs tno reg
ulations of the various departments:
thBjinanagmcHV.of thn Judiciary,; Log.
islative, -"andsxecutive Departments;
the Departmeutbf Sda'te, which deals,
with foreign countries the Treasury
Department, with, the millions of treas
ure; with.civil service-, and- with thin
gi eat and rapid growiHg' commerce of
r
though tho bust intereRta uf our peo-
p! demanded a tosr exprf ieiiced in
civil affairs, and'whetj ear Convention
ut Cfiicinnati nouiinsted a'purely mili
tary man, I must coiifess to you, my
friends, I thought it would -have been
better to have; nominated, a man with
some civil experience: .Butyus'noneof
the'great'civilians of pur party vtaa
selectetl, we 'looked .around for an,
available maiij and foundxlifm in.the
person of Gen.. Hancock, who I know,,
if elected, will take nis seat. Apt
plause. It does not matter particular
ly which party succeeds ini having, con
trol of the- Governnient, lcause I lie
Hevn that if eitkjM- of the candidates
are electnl. we wiIT hae a qod Governr
ment, iieace, plentv. anil prosperity. I
don't-caro so much for party as I do to
havo a good man, and I think either
Jof the nntiiinees wquld give us' a good
Administration,
Sweeney it Allen have constructed a
new, device to gather in the ducats of
the gamblers here. It consists of a
wheel divided JofF into spaces and
marked Grant, Garfield, Arthur, Han
cock, -English ami .Hendricks. .The
player bets on his .favorite candidate-
and. $ho wheel is started. When it
stops spinning those who have bet on
the candidate whose name stops at &'
peg, on. the wheel, gettheirmoney back
and.a4good deal more. It does not re
quire a. very smart man. to Jearn this'
simple game, Carson Appeal.
The latest swindle for use in rural
districts is the "hutter-contract'' game.
A couple of nicely-dressed, gentleman
ly-appearing young fellows drive up to
a fanner's house with a fine turnout
and engage all his hutterifor the seasou
at a big price. The farmer signs a
contract to let tho merchants
have all his outter for a
and in due ttrna the "contract"
.
year,
comes
back in tlie snaps ota. note, by a third
party,, which the fanner has to, pay;
Santa Rosa Republican.
Northers Pacifo' Extksios A
dispatch from Chicago tinder date of
Aug; 30th, announces that the-'contracting
force engaged on the extension
of trreNbrthern "Pacific Railroad welit
of the Mtssoriri'will complete' the grad--
i tj- 1
ing"lo the'Tellowstono early in Octoli
ar. Tfiff" President of the road, has'
directed'the Chief Engineer to trans
fer the workingJforQfdifeetly across to
the located line of the 'YeUawjtone
dfviion; with intent to'rniUt and 'pass
Miles' Ci" aid 'Fort Kegh bj next
Julyf " -.-'
-PJ'ilare' 'J Vt tJ Petite 3S?J2l
haiiiiitiens tn nn- ini,liJ ' T tku-if.u. i and Orevon.
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, iKw, roar Law OaWteiaU Sepajaiej'.i
,Tn the law office of Jolin S;lSpehcer
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ta;t
jTSSif" Ybrk. ini83i-32.
Vananusay, e
werv four vouug- ta
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fur-y I V ,-' ' ' i V- si I"
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tuitenis io Kir-
Wne and iam'e BHlsown. TJuder tfe"
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careful, guidance K,Ir. Spencer they
Were duly admitted tajlhe bar ia lof 3,
and one of fthem at once struck out for
V" it- f. ' S r- -r si.
tWesJwtwg-atCIevelaqd. Zee
hestaaklatvrtd hile.waline theex--a'
-rYf''t J'S Wi.tff ," r.', ":
btSerSaiktc can be admitted to practice
IS'fietcpnr.?. $ was.swTmsed bv a
..v ! VJ j, V.. . . .
9su. irora am mree xeiiow scuoenw.
Tliey weretooking. for places to hang.
out wieir seiBjtes. -- v wi, one oi you
can s&y'he'refwkh me, another'of you
capgofurthetftthM. little" French, vil
lage they eall Detroit, and the other
can push on to V new place' they call
Chicago, on the oa -site of ?6rt .Dear
born." After a" littk .consultation thb
plan was agreed on. The one who
went to the "littl French village" was
Geo. C. Bates; h "who went further
ou'was Stephen A. Douglas, who went
io Springfield instead of Chicago,
making a mistake, while he who re
mai'ned irl' C eveland was Henry B.
Paine. This was n 1834. The young
man'who "planned out theHcarcera of
his three companions was E. H. Thom
son, now of Flint, Michigan, and who
told us the circumstances. Adrain
Times.
Nevada aad Oregon . RaUreaA.,
The Carson "Ti
s",
has the annexed in regard to the above
'r-
road : .
,John:T. Davis, the president of , the
proposed, narrow-gauge line, states that
within one year Athe road will.io far
beyond Susanville,- stretching its iron
fingers.among the valleys of, Southern
Oregon to. bear their "produce to. mar
ket. The road is to ran .from, a point
at or near Aurora,. JSey.,,, to a jioint at
lskry liaeef. Nevada
there .mid dividing lines
iittersect tle western aliore, of .Goose
Lake. Its route will be through
Emewlda,, Douglas, Ormsby, Washoe
and Roop counties in Nevada, and
thence through Sierra, Lassen and
Modoc counties, California, to the
afore.aid intersection. John. T. Davis
is president and S. AI. Holmes treos.
urer. Its term of existence is to be
fifty years; length, ,300 miles; capital
stock, SG.000,000, made up of 60,000
shares of, the par value of 100 each.
Itit present board of directors is com
posed of John T. Davis, S. Msr Holmes,
Geo. L. Voods?l Jan. McMeehan, Treu
mor Coffin, J, C. McTarnahan and A.
C. Ellis. The road, if built, will be
of especially great benefit to thn rich
farming country iu Lassen and Modoc
counties lyine north of Rend, and in-
rcideutally to the entire Stattv
The Great Wheat Belt. A Chica
go paper of Aug. 30th, says: A care
ful examination of the condition of the
wheat crop in the great wheat Imlt on
the lineof the Northern Pacific Rail
ruad has been made for the Associated
Press, and it can be stated that the
reports of its being in danger in con
sequence of the wet weather are un
warranted. Th'u late spring delayed
seeding and the harvest fully two
weeks, and the lato week of'cloudy
weather along the line has interfered
with threshing; hut the crop is safe
and favorable. Tlie harvesi will'com
mence moving largelythis'weeV, fully
three weeks, later, however, than last
yean The Dalrymple farm alone will
require thirty-five cars, a day to; take
care of the grain as threshed.
ai
The capitalists aro being put to
severe straits to find a place for their
money." United States' four per cents
are" up in London to 113. It costs
thrco'years" interest to get a bond at
par. This is a kind of national credit
worth" talking about, and it must lie at
tributed to the management of the1 Re
publican party. " How long after the
election of Hancock would the finance
of our government remain in tbisllr
ishing condition! During tbe last
Democratic administration the United
States government couhl not borrow
money for less than ten per cent inter
est, and often "fiad to ,pay more than
that. Who wants a change' of our
present sound-and healthy financial1
condition
PsBBiDiarr. xxm paidin, TJtts
burg the qtltftr:'day: -"I.don't.intend to
say a word about politics ia my Pacific
trip; or engagenn the canpaign iin any
way." -
3'
Tkroataat Maaehea Pa.
f v a. -lr T '5 r 1
After aeanfuL instrs8tal servey
otthwpair94yilkes9Br'the practi
cability of oonstuetiny a- railroad oa
tStt HAO VrftS pMbOfitv BftyOfra!15c(C,Tfj,7llOfc
be the best route, for a railroad ever
fosad aatywbere .evef moaataiag of a
wwilar.aWtud", .there bajfr.a.tire
J absence of chaBM.or abrupt efevaW'ons
at any, point; settfeer , there any
eriw&ce of snow sndes ever aavinjf
'occurred on any pe-rtion "ol 'the ground
lieuaUy covered wfth .snow. For the
above' reaabaa and bihera iatimately
connected witb tke-trafiScRd derelop
taent of Eastern, Wasbingtetr,. the
rtute hasbeenelwaen. Jlhetaak of
locating..theread will beoaean, carried
forward by Coir-Isaac Smith and his
assiatants-Messrs. Sheets, White, 'Whit
field and Bogue each one of wfiom
will probably be iuchargq of a party of
men with the greatest possible .dis
patch that accuracy will permit. Mr,
White, .upon, his return the Yakima
county, will be put iu charge of .an
other section, and Mr. Bugue siiilau
other, after completing: his exploration,
of Suoqpaluiie gap. As it will requite
fully two mouths to perform the work
of location not a day is to be lost ia
attacking it in full force. The Iwnefit
that will accrue to both sections of
Washington by building tho rood to
to'Puget Sound is of grat lusgtiilude,
and it is quite safe to predict that when
the location shall Lave been' completed
the order will come to commence4 its
construction at once. Tacoma Ledger.
A Bvdle Kaabe Story. ,
George Finney, driver. of the Y"-
ginia and Bodie. stage, ' says that
snakes of several species, including
hoops and rattlers, are getting" to be so
plentiful ong the road athis Seail .f
the route ibat tt k dangerous; tfieate
In. ...siu.1. S.nJ iv.L'dn r .....t.. L
hasiiflt bis teaB before thiivTla
cOminginTtho other day he drove $) a
lot of snakes that literally covmIhe
road for about 500 yards. He coWa-'t.
turn out, so he-sent the silk iuto the
horses and dashed through ou a uV-ud
run. How the team escaped injury
puzzles him. One big hoopsuake,
about ten feet long, that was. lying in
the center of the road, as soon .as it
heird tho coach coming uncoiled itself
just as the team was, pawing over it
and. made a vicious .strike with its
spiked, bony tail at the belly of,the
nigh wheeler but missed him and struck
the pole. The force of the blow was so
great that the tail was driven into tho
hard wood some three inches. The
g take, being unable .to ith
draw it, was dragged along for about
100 yards, until it was killed hy one of
the wheelers stepping on it and break
ing off the spike. The venomous -reptile
gave a frightful yell, denoting pain
mingled with rage, as it expired, and
before reaching the next, station the
wagon-pole was swelled up as big aa
an ordinary suwlog, while poison was
dripping out from under the irons at
each end like green sap from a. freshly
cut sapling. Bodie Standard-News.
The BeaocraUe "Free. Ballot."
One plank in the Democratic plat
form makes a foud -profession in 'favor
of the freedom of the ballot, and the
candidates of that party both reiterate
the sentiment. 'In' tho city of New
York; in 18GS, they made the ballot so
free that, 20,000 fraudulent- votes were
counted for Seymour, giving him that
State by 10,000 majority. They now
want to -repeal the national election
laws,, to enact those irauds in 1880. In
1871 the Republican. Vote iu Arkan
sas was 41,373. By means of the ''free
ballot,." as it is, interpreted by the Dem
ocratic paity in the Southern State.,
this vote was reduced to 115, in
1878. In. 1872, the. Republican vote ot
Alabama was 90,272., In. 187.8. the
Hancock bulldozers had reduced, it to
nothing. In 1872 the Republican
vote of . Mississippi was 82,17k. In
1878 it was but 1168. In all the; cot
ton States there has been a simjliar
falling off in Republican votes,, and no
corresponding increase in .the Demo
cratic vote: The cause of it has been
this.Democratic ".free, ballot," supple
mented by pktok, tiotguaa.jr.whiiia
and fraud. .This is tbt kind .;f free
ballot Haaeock agU&rejftejR to
secure; the ''SolWjSouth"-, Jr.
.Chronicle.