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" " 5( VWV ra8! J? v orrT T? - $ Okbo Sentinel. J , 1, -LJ " 4 i - UATIMISL V, s 4rMi i-.--iirt,'i A PlMLISHED WEDNESPAYS AT IMHNfftUUlUUNCNXT IIEUX ADVERTISING' RATES. Oaenriims lOllneiorleM flnt nrlln. SIM 'ewbalfqnnt1ntttlon. ...... 1 00 3 months........ T 00 One-fourth Olmno X monthi .. " .. 0tblf 3 - " " ... Ona Mama 3 roontba...r.., " 8 1000 T 0 3000 no Ut M M S TERMtt i MM, ltor Tear, ! Tnr, , ,.tss p,irw crnj-n A Dliconnt to Varly AiTrarlU.ra. J JACKSONVILLE.)! - ai VOL. XXV-NO. 48. UtDEOEMBER- 1. IS0. $3 PER YEAR WSfHJg? e!'s'nir ST' T"-"' MMMMMMBWIITMBaTMWaTMMWMMaTMWWMBWMMM 1 W rtiYtt ? E?. . j n. T . r 4 A tf VjTt BV M ! '"aTr"VW fBr -y vi' r . T Vo '''Iw-lfeS I 7.v .33 w' -r MrOPMSIOKAL CARDS. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNIT COUNSELORAT-LAW tlCiv wiiw,' w3ri TTiU mcUce la all the Courts of the Stat. Ofice in Mr. McCully's buildi iaf.eencrftf California and Fifth itreeU. DR. GEO. KAHLER, pVTUCIAlf AKB SURGEON, iAecaBXTiLU, eueoK. j OSe hi city Drag 8tore, residence oaral lr road aext door to Begg'. T G. H. AIEKK, M. D., pCYfTCMI AID 8UEQE0S, JACICiOKTILLa, OREGON. trif r. j. bju'i tit. XAKTIX VR07MAN, M. D. niTSICIAI AND U&QBON, JACKIOXTILLK, OltKOOM. OSce npiiUiri in Orth'f brick. Resi 4ta oa California street. P. JACK, M. It, pHTUICIAN ANDSURGEON. (TormKj ofGlaigow, Bcolland.) APPLKGATE, OREGON. Ofln and Drug Store at the Drake Turin on Applegate eight miles AVest of Jack oBTille. LetteiTcan be addressed either to JackioBTille or Applegste. E. H. AUIENKIKTII, ATTOKHEY-AT I. A V . . JACKI05VIIXK, ORKGON. "7111 prclK l ll lh Coarli of ht Htt. Prompt Htatln ' " k"'!""' l'n ln nT crr- 1 U Ortk't rten Mima. v ' B. F. DOWKU, - - ASIIIKEY-AT-LAW, Jackohviu.k, okeo'ox. ItlVaitsiM rlu4liimrh4il1l wl prompt alUatU. jpl) ttnllo tlun ' clloc- DR. J. M. TAYLOR, D KNT18T, iJRIJLXD, 0KSO0K. tWwratl;tMttlt ttl. pK lm BOW rtll7prpv.4 I ali kl.U rdtal work. rctJlw allmllm f 1 U all marof aricleal aaratiaal la ottla with aiy ha.lo.M, loclnil Ug cUft palatM, ate. Oharxat raaannalU. WILL. JACKSON, D rar-TirT- - JACKKOKTII.LK, OREGON. f T" EKTII XXKCTJCO AT AI.L hrara. Laacblc r ' ailnlitcrtA. lfdralrnl, fur which extra chirr will ba umda. Oaaa4.raiUBCa aa corner uf California and atraati. ERTHOLD ROSTEL, AhI: 8XJBGEOK ol Ihe German Arm; v- AND rROFlSilON-AL HAIR-CUTTER, IN OKTH'S' BIWLDINQ, JMktsVlatr - Oregon. a-Tlr TfMtaiot or CarrnlO Cara Mode 'jrwlaHy: A. 1. f. UR. "aTKABHf. GIBBS 4 STEARNS, A jtmittTS AD C0USSILL0RS. 1 2 a44 StrowBTidee's Bnilrlint, rotTtAKD, OXKGnW. VlllpractlM laallCcartiaf KMordUtha EUteef arataai a4 Wakiklnfftoa Tarrltory; and pay par aUaWattaatlaa I bwhiau la Tadaral ConrU. BIGBUTTE STEAMSAW MH.T. 7. Y . TAMMXR, Hum, J J 1 1 1 OQN. KKPS 00N8TANTLY OS HAM) laad atvl anoUard 8nar pinn Inm Hr rihe Vt qolily. EDrGfiTG,-MOULDING, HUSTJC, "STDTNG. FLOORING, 8HINGLES, ETC. LaaAer-4rraal 10 nrdrr nn hnrt nntiei a4 rraamwra4nH (o (bote convVnient to taaiMl. Mrwt Orctof aa Grceabaclu taU-aalua. mUM iiilli'DRIlfM! ft .. JTA .i Zllii. Jacksonville, Oregon. JOIN MILLER, - Proprietor. li'J "!J ' ' ' flltf -gtllHal DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF AGRI onllurftl Jmnlements- tools of all kiDds and a general assortment of shelf j uamware. f Tie also keeps the largest stock ot, and all the Litest improvements in GUNS ATvD PISTOLS, AND A F17LI. ASSOIITMEXT OP Fishiag Tackla, Pcwdor, Shot, etc. AI0 LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, AND LL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a oil and examine his slock Jjefore making your purchases. . TH3 A3HLA.ND W I linKufiicliiriiiff (!o. Taki pie lave .1 hi an 1 .'tui'itijj Hint t..e 'mi and full iinl rlucl Murk uf Mtl of Ihe rery best NATIVE WObil' nil of wbicli tliev will dipi" at vt-ry rca . tollable raW. Ord-r from n dilancv will rcfive prompt attention. iiid tlirm in and give our gmxN h trial. AcilLANn Voit..f M'r'o On. NEW LIVERY STABLE RACK OK CjOUIiT HOUSE. ISII & CATOIV, Proprietors. XTTAVING LATKLT FITTB0 UP TIIK Cf I X. m vllum birn on the School Hrmtt KUt anl Inthemr vT lha 6mrt Houe. Vtemv.jiAw fully prrpure! to attend t MlbntncM Inonrline with prumptnnantIJiiiptch no 1 at the m it reatonaMr ratn. Fipe Tarnouts Th stubtf Ik fornl-hfil with the bent animal, and nittt nbtaiitU! hugjle; alio a flnt ,! hack and nail He hontep. Hone 4 henrdrd. and the bet care bestowed on theai. etlfietlrtn pnniantee4 In ererv tmtance. Glre luacalland Jadre fur roarvelve. R. ISH. , . CATON. July 14, 1880. ASHLAND ADD L1IV1LLE II. F. Phillips : : : : Proprietor. T M NOW nUN.MNG A DAILY LINK 1 lie wen thi atiiiTPpnliit. leavinic Arbland willi coacb on Mondaja, U'eilneHlajs and I rldnya tvluui'ng next day On Tuesday. ThurMdny and Sainrday of each week aback board will Ftart Iroin lldud teturaing on the futkmiuitday. PARK, (rnthlrnr) SJ.OO. t'onn'-cti m mndi' at Linkrille with back Tor Laktview - . BLAGKSHITHING! DAVE CRONEMLLER. BfflATTIIROLDW. T NOiV PREPARED TO DO ALL L wnrk in mj Mm cheaper than rer, and in fact will do it cheaper than any uthrr i"hP in S'lii.hern fltvijiin. Give mi a cull nii.l I will convince yon. .DAVIH rRONKUILLEU. LUMBER, LUMBER THOMAS' SAW MILL AT THE :EADOW. T8 NOW FULLY PREPARED TO Fu R 1 nish the market with -ercTy description ol lumber of a supcriorquality. Tliismlll is new throughout and lurnished with the latest and most improved machinery, there by ensuring tho speedy fulfillment of all orders at most reasonable prices. Bills sawed to order with dispatch. EgGive me a trial and I will prove what I say, for satiifaclion is trunrantccd in CTery case. JESSE B: THOXIA8. Table Rock, September' 3d,, 1879. JairMalia .y Ri ' im, at bCVSa&atPnQl KBAiWESBItO., .eldtt' oua Califorsu ST., p - Xacksoaville Oregon, AHEAD AS USUAL ! ! BV ADOPTING A .CASH BASIS,!! THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES ' 5 M AND TnK- LARGEST STOOK- or- Ktit'ERAL uEilCHADISE ! ran GREATEST VARIETY TO SELECT s-UOM IS Any On Store in Sou thorn Oregon or IVortherir California. ALL FOR CASH!! OUR STOCK CONSIST: OF .y., .-aB-yw v ,T SS1 grf" FALL &WIN1ER DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LAhlE--' DRESS GOODS RIIMKRES. AND DIGONL,S. KII.KS. AND S VI INS, ROOTS & oIlOES. " CLOTHING. ETC.. LIMES' CAL., HADE CLOAKS TX7E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE Vfj. ladi'-i1.'!! th Taci thit we !mv niiw, 'in hairth Urp""! and li-st --li cti-d iii"iirt-n-iit r L DIK' DIlKS-i GOODS nnd F N CY OOOD ill irnry flc'Clptinn in Soi'lli. rm ilreiriin, and w- will hencfurlh mikn thia line or gmd our ap'xialiiy and -ll i'ii m at Cheaper than the Cheapest. To the e-iultm,n we will i-av. If Jim want A N. 1 SUIT OF ( LOTHESyna mun K.i to Ilt-Minc' lirn. In buy them a we clim In have Ihe Ix-t s,T0(;K OF CLOTHING in Jnckton county and will allow lump u tin. di-rell u. Ttece go.lfl -ere all purchased by a mi m berol.onr firm from FJRST ULASi llute i'r San FrancUco and New York, and wi- will wairant eerj nrt-cle and sill thun as cheap fur ca-h a aiy liouai In the cojnty. We also keep on baud a lull slock of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, Glassware, CROCKERY. A FULLLINF70F ASHLAND GOODS PAtM A!SD FREIGHT AVAGUNS Ploirg. Gang Plows & Sulky Plows In fact everything from the Gnesl needlr to n llirefhini:-machine Give os a call iiid juilp- fur yonrselvei as to our capacity o! furnishinjr boikN aonhnvp. Tlie, way to mnke money is n save it. To -ave it buy cheap To liny cheap puy OAH for jonr good und buv of . RKAMKS BROS. DAVID LINN, XXD DEALER IN corniff truvuviixgs. COFFIN8 FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on. hand or made to order.- mMWSM I'li.u TAP-J-V.I7.T tf... . . .y. .sIaJLSB k2K3CuCE 124 PA.5. 19 IOnlrS HB rwaruT ti 4 ' igpsftgsjKygaipffiK,P ,u 3?iviii;n Wo,the84iers hers; l(rvf bn b,i XerUianUand Job )W in lars;c quan. OAUFORSLA Qt7D2R.bflhJ LPRE3IIUM 3 lilies jvyii last twenty years,d oan,say with truth that nopllier Yeast (Pawdsr hasgiven tnat no pmer jetfat I'awast Jiasgiven more rgencralCstIsf.icilo"nbotImc- the Trade and Consumers. We hive used DONNOLLY'S YEAST POWDER iu our families, and can lesti!ylo its Whole someness and merit. Castle I'nis. Albert MiuCo. M. & C .Mangels,; Tone &. Co W.W. Dodsre&Co. Root & Sanderson, Thomas Jennings, Kruse & Eulcr, Tillmin & Bendel, Rountreeifc JlcCIn M.lirman & Co IlaaJ. Bros. - Tabtr, Harker & Cd. Esptrs & Co. Bigley Bri". u-ellmin,Peck&Co. SACRAMENTO. Adams, McNeill &.Co. Ilall.Lulirs & Co. Mebius&Co. ' G."W- Cuesley, ' P. n. Russell. PORTLAND. Alien & Lewis, U'adhims & Elliott, i orbitt & Maclear. STOCKTON.' R. B. Parker & O P. Musto WALLA WALLA AND SEATTLE. Crawford & llirrinqton. Bchwabnclier Bro's. Consumers of Yeast Powder will pleads notice the aliovc indorsement of DON NOLLY'S Yf AST POWDER, by nearly all the Merchants of the - Pacific Coast. The Enormous Sales of this Powder in Sin Francisco prove ita intrinsic merit, and the reason is obvious Dnnnolly's Yeast Po-ndcr has stood the test of 20 years. It never fnIN to mike the most delicious, lijjht and sweet Ureitl, Biscuit, Cakes, Corn Bread, &c No housekeeper who ever tried tbU Powder will do with, ontit. Always ask for Donnolly's Yeast Pow dcr. it never fails to give satisfaction. Strictly Pure Cream Tartar and Eng. Bi-Cibb Soda always oa hand at the Lo (vest Market Prices. D. ''ALLAGHAN & CO 119 & 12l'Front.St.,San Francisco. UEADY FOR'DUSINES'v mrsTi'Aff FLOURING MILL Conimciced Manufacturing tho best of flour on H0N3 IT, SEIT. 33, 1880. Wc arc nronnrcd to do all kinds of Cm- torn H ork, In the wav of exchange offlolrr lor wheat, chopping fsed and grinding com. We luve sup-r:or machinery for manufacturing flour and we feel safe iu sayingtliat wo pin dj better work than any mill in Rogue River Valley ' In exch inire, we. will give for good, clean wheat, 30 lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. of mixed feed for c ich bushel. McKENZIE & FOUDRAY, Proprietors. NEW STATE- HOTEL Jacksonville, Or. Mrs C W. Skvage. Prop HAVING.re-opened this "hoiie, and se cured more rooms. I am now hitter prepared than ever to offer to the nublic the b?t of accommodations. Good bids and well ventilated rooms. Uoard most reasonable. C The C. and O. S. Co.'s Stascs leaves the house d-tily for Rpdding and Roseburg. P. S. There is a first-class Bar and Billiard room in connection with the house. The best cigarsandllquorsslways on hand.' LltWILLC IIOTE .. ti s LAKE CiTJNTY.-flGN., .. "W. ' C Greenman, Proprietor-" '"THE undersigned tak'cs plensnre.in lan I nouncing tb'at hcihaa taken charge of this house and that the management w ill be nrtl-clabS ln cyery particular. 1 ue table will alwavsUe'supDlied with the best the market affords. Terms reasonable andsatlsfaction guar anteed. No -pains "spared to meet the wants of tlie traveling public. W. C. GREfcNMA'N. CITY BARBER SHOP CALiroRNu St., Jacksonville, - - - Oregon f Tfar. fjf r TMIK UXDKRSIUXKD IS FUU.Y 1 prinired to d all ork in hii line ir l lit bet manner mid ut riannliii prices (IKOKUKSCHUMI'P. Medical Wbticc. HAVING SUSPENDED MY MOUNr tain explorations, I offer my profes sional services to the people ol Jackson county. .JiMESiL Bees, M. D. Jiagie traint, aept, oipbu. Fine white linen Rhirts, open back or front for f 1,50 at the New York Star. i la" I'aJ T IIlllU(T . i LKIC49.V.S XZW TOBPLDO. . a : xl a ' i Y A-CKfcago" "Inter-OwsVi" special of JNov. 19th, saysr" The New York -nV!lir1nU'&ie;ll ,,Uni f ."V f..ll (..wu..w ' j..,.w iu uuiiiun 1UI' ' anH accurate account of John Ericson'a I !..! . , i I .(... woniicnui new torpeuo ooac Jtistlic, 'mV'fiWiiidalildViiline of death known in naval warfare. The inventor of the 'monitor in on'e oF tfie rho'st modest and unpretentious meclianics of the ago ami 'nT.tnitttyitriSamUfthniarihjpf his own work.' H5isNenTirery lattsfied with thf reMiltn'bf recent experiments with his torppllo boat and some of the most experienced naval officers in' the United Stales service do not liesitntc to pronounce it an unequivocal success. It will he Keen that Capt. Ericson has invpnted three things., a boat agan'and a projectile. The boit is submerged like a Monitor, witli all the machinery below an intermediate deck of plate iron, which is strongly ribbed and supports an inclined armor plate. The deck hous3 above water has not ports at the side and can split away without the vessel's being disabled. Heaw wood backing gives additional protec tion to tlie wheel, and an electric bat tery and steering gear is ten feet below the water line. Attacking bows on and delving with her armor, tho heav iest ordnance, tho destroyer is practic ally invulnerable, and at the .same time a most terrible antagonist. Her armament consists of a single breach loader of wrought iron hooped with steel, and a bore of 16 inches. Tlie run lies seven feet under water and discharges a projectile containing 250 lbs. of dynamite. When the hnit with its crew of ten men is within 300 or 400 feet of the enemy the gun is fired by electncitv, and tlie projectile explodes Iiv the concussion. If the first shot fails another follows in a fow minutes and the torpedo bombardment proceeds with extraordinary rapidity, no time being wasted in charging the gun. Th substitution of gunpowderfor.com. pressed air in tlie operation of charging the gun greitly increases the efficiency of tho armament. It may not be 'too much to riv tint it leaves the migh tiest iron ships of the world complete lv at her mercv. Secnrrv an tUc Colorado. The chasm of the Colorado river scores with tortuous course through the entire length of the Colorado plateau. From 3000 to 5000 fo-t below the gen eral level of the pi lin the river wanders for hundreds of miles. For sixty-five miles it runs through Marble canyon. Tlie limestone walls, which arc often polished to a high degree, and aro of many colors white, gray, pink and purple, with saffron tints. At one point theio is a plain like a marble pavenient,polishedand frettedin strange device, and embossed in' a thousand 'fantastic patterns. The following noble words from our Pre-,iileiit-clect, James A. Garfield, seem as fitting now as when they were first uttered: "After the storms of hittlo were heard the sweet, calm wools of peace spoken by th conquer ing nation, and saying to the conquer ed foe that lay prostrate at its feet: 'This is ,our only revenge!" that you join us ia lifting into the seren firma ment of the Constitution, to shine like stars forever and ever, the grand prin ciple that 'all' men," whito and black, shall be free and stand equal before tho law.' " Edward Atkinson, ihe well known economist of Boston, writes, as the fruit of his observation in tho South, that thero is growing up in those States a middle class, composed of small farmers, both white and black, laborers, small tradesmen and others, who with the leaders in manufacture,", business and railways, are becoming dissatisfied with the tax laws imposed upon" them by the bourbon political leaders. Oregonian. The.manner in whi..h tho Morey forgery was executed is now verv well understood. The pretended letter was written in imitation of the handwrit ing of General Garfield's confidential clerk, supposing it to be the handwrit ing of Girfield himself. A dispatch 22d inst. explains this jiart of tho busi ness. It remains now to fix definitely upon the persons who did its It is not doubted who paid them for the work. Subscribe for the Sevtiskl. ISClDbNTS Of 1MCIKIC, ockax tuaikl. Marcus X. Taffc-who orrSept. 1st, left San Francisco rf the' Four-masted steamer "Oceanic" bound for Japan, writesan interostingjetter to the N. Y. "Advocate," in which the following passage occurs: "Besides passing numbers of flying fish and schools of porpoises, and see ing, the spouting of a whole, thero were two strange ev-riits iwhich do. notioceur onratt' Atlantic voyagtf hut are peculiar to the Pacific. One is the dropping of a day from the calendar wheu the steamer crosses tlie 180 degrees of lon gitude. We retired to our berths as usual one Sunday night and awokr. the next morning to find out that it was Tuesday. I had often Beard of "kill ing time,' but I never knew time to be so effectually killed as-that Monday was. We could not find the slightest trace of it. Monday was not. Tues day was. The other incident was the meeting of two ocean steamers where nothing flse but a vast expanse of water was to be seen. The imposing "City of Peking" was sighted on the horizon, and the coarse of the "Oseanic" di rected toward it. As soon as it was known that we would soon be ablo to send letters to America, passengers hurried down to the soloon, and were busy finishing letters begun previously, or hastily writing new ones. Soon the mammoth steamers nearod each other, and the engines of the "Oceanic," which had been working incessantly for over two weeks, stopped. A small boat was low'cred, in which, besides tho sailors, was the purser, carrying letters and papers. With great in terest, tho people on both steamers watched the row-boat approach the tide of tho gigntic "City of Peking," where tho mail was hauled up, and other mail matters wes let down, to be taken to the "Oceanic." From one lettorI iear.ned.. that the ,Rey. Mr. StritttuaHer, wife, and two children were on board. In less than an hour lioth steamers were proudly steaming away, as though unconscious of he existence of the other. ltlJlni the Kails UtrebaiU. Tlie crested oratorical jayhawk of the Mississippi valley is Flaming Wirt Farris of the St. Louis Bar. When he rises to expound the political issues of the day his mind glows like a brick kiln in the gloomy night. He plucks, the stars from their cerulean setting, snatches the feathers from the Ameri can eagle fills tho air with poetic melo dy and sways and swings and surges in his earn eloquence like a twittering bluebird on the end of a pendent cherry limb. Mr. Farris is tho P. Henry of Missouri. Dr. Tanner is miking arrangements with Dr. B. W. Richardson, oF Lon don, to fast there. Dr. Tanner says: "Dr. Rich irdson has sained considera ble reputation on account of the stand he has made against the use of alcohol as a medicine. I ha-o told him I would do tho forty days again in Loti Ion. and ho is to issue n chilengo to tho brewers, distillers aid doctors. They can take wine, beer or any spir ituous liquors during the fast, and I will see what the result will be." The S. F. "Chronicle" says the U. S. Senate has but 76 members: Demo crats, 42; Republicans, 33; Indepen dent, 1. After March 4. 18S1, the Senate will stand: Democrats, 38; Re publicans, 37; Independent, 1. The Independent is Mahono oF Virginia. Davis (Dem.) oF Illinois, it is thought, will resign. IF he does, a Republican will take his pi nee and then the Sen ate will stand: Republicans, 38; Dem ocrat, 37; Independent, 1. The successFol growing of the coffee plant in South Florida seems to be now established beyond question, and tbo commissouer of agriculture has award ed the premium offered some time since For the first pound oF coffee grown in tho open air. The agricultural lu. reau Furnishes plants already started tc those who wish to give the coffee a trial, and it is thou'ght tho Florida planters will enter into its cultivation quite extensively next season. The Pacific Ocean has a depth oF 1.500 fathoms along the entire cosst of California, 20 to 70 miles from the shore, and a hundred miles west, of San Francisco is 2,500 fathoms deep. Alwut 400 miles east of Honolulu the depth is 3,000 fathoms. ?- -j ' i n i m ibw agga pa im'llTULttM AS1 MUICLCT FlirEH. For thebeneGtof our readers who may have loved ones suffering 'with that dreaded disease, diphtheria, we publish by request, a remedy for it. Dr. May, of New York, -who has successfully treated very irrany cases of scarlet Fev er and diphtheria with thenewly util ized remedy oF sulpho carbonate of soda as,a cure For .the above disease, sav: liiUjUSa js-f aalprfliirbeaAe5Seda in diphtheria has Lesonie a settled fact by the best physicians of New York, Brooklyn and Philadelphia to be the only certain specific For that dreaded disease, diphtheria, which has taken off so many children in the United States during eight years. In its use ic is certain to destroy the parasite fungus in the throat and glands in two hours. Ten grains dissolyed in a tumbler half full of cold water, and take From half to a teaspoonFul every hour until the parasite is destroyed; then one in two or three honrs accord ing to tho circumstances oF Ihe case. There is no use in physicians fighting against this remedy, for they will hava to use it if they havo success in the treatment oF scarlet Fever and diph theria. It is a specific in both dis eases, as they are both zymotic in their nature, and are produced by the para site in tho system. It will prevent both diseases if given btFore an attack, as well as a remedy. This remedy has been used for diphtheria and carlet feer for over three years, and if given before gangrene sets in will work won ders in every case. It was discovered in 1871 by an English physician, and lias grown into Favor as a specific ever since, particularly with childron. The trichina parasite oF pork as soon as it enters the stomach is absorbsd by the blood, then into the muscles oF the body. It is not so with the diphtheria panisito: it is generated in the stomach, and when it spreads Uj) the nesophagua it produces such a high state oFinflam mation that gangrene sets in, dissolves the parasite, and carries it all through the blood, which is always Fatal. Gan grene always dissolve the parasite, but beFore that takes place the use of mlpho carbonate oF soda will save every case. I have written these lines by special request oF very many cititens and Friends who desire it made public For tho benefit of all. Cljartttea. Tho Following from the San Francis co ".Daily Exctmnge" is nothing but the truth, and yet we know that not a youth of the country will smoke a sin gin cigarette less because of tho truth: "For the benefit oF young gentlemen to whom cigarettes are dear, the way which many oF them are prepared is submitted. The diligent Chinamen havo divided the heats oF this city among themselves, and at early morn ing when the spittoon are cleaned out are always on hand. The cigar stumps are careFully gathered by them and sorted. A portion are placed in a tub oF water, and in this tub the Chinamen stamps out the juice for the purpose of dyeing the papers of the chocolate, colored ci-jarette. The other portion is used for the filling. Now, boys, imolte your cigarettes and be happy." Eugene City proposes to vote a two mill tax to sustain her public school. Her people have already paid 12,000 For a firsl-class school .building, and tho old board .of directors, in their anxiety to maintain the honor and reputation of the school, left the district last last Spring near SiOOO in debt to teach ers for their wages. In order to cover this and meet their obligations, the new board was obliged to use over $1000 of the public money, that was properly duo to the present year to cancel tha indebtedness. Hence the necessity of a tax sufficient to place ihe district on easy financial footing. Thank you, General Hampton. The 138 electoral votes you nent us From the "Solid South" were dulv received; but as 'things have turned out you might as well have kept them. They are light weight. Albany Evening Journal. At a printers' Festival, lately, th Following toast was offered: ''Woman! Second only to the press in the dis semination oF news." The ladies arc, us yet undecided whether to regard this as a compliment or otherwise. "V1 j j1- i- -r..... 4AtmX