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!2Si .C OREGON SEHTIHEL. JACIthUWII.LE Saturday, Dkcember 31, 1881. 32"C'3CSB.-".:SE: Kind OfHrcnt Kixclmrz. Ozu.l Jimc 30, ISSO. J am It mnj" Coitrrrnt K licrchy glvrii (Lai I lime drslg- icOUi:o MVTIMXiikUic paper rhleh I fthul! lirrcnfler pnblHli nil pre- npllont, lunirtcal and application for in I n I us patent for lands Ijlnc nrnr Jacksoavlllc, JhoLhoii niuiil', Oregon. w. r. ni:vitui, itrcMrr. .ExrfcxBivL Thero are now (en sur veying parties at work locating the lines of, the 0. it C. It, R. and C. P. IL R. between Roseburg and Redding, and the cost, is not far from 1,000 a day. A Visit. Clinton Schieffelen, resident of Los Angeles, Cal., ' us a shori visit yesterday and . to the old home on Rogue ri er o visit h s fon. Mr. S. is in excel- ialth aild Will probably remain a rAVcS Below. Dauiel Peck, a res ident of Table Rock precinct, was this week examined in the Countv Court on a charge of insanity and Drs. Robinson und Vrooman pronounced him a fit subject for the asylum. He was taken to East Portland last Thursday by T. B. Kent. Road ArrnorniATiox. Hon. M.C. George, our energetic Representati vein Washington, on the 20th inst, mlro duced a bill appropiiating 20,000 for the construction of a military wagon road from Scottsburgto camp Stewart, and $15,000 for a branch road to Fort Klamath. Reduction in Rates The Western Union Telegraph Co. gi es notico of a reduction in rates the new tariff to go into effect to morrow. The chatges on a ten word message to any point on this coast will not exceed oue dollar and the rate to the Eastern States has been l educed to one dollar and fifty cents for the first ten words and ten cents for each additional word. A change has also been made in the half rate service. Another Volume. This is the end of the 26th volume of the Ohegox ISentixi l. The public nerd hardly jiointed to tho fact that the Senti- is not shirked its duty, but has ed even thing it has thought has ca'ered to nothing and sen afraid to expiess an juestjions of public poli- jn sustamca by the fail, in what we st sense of dutv, ied. Askuvj tfppOlt W( r?3H in ays ki-cp -Webb who some- ri mooting btrapc m California, and nfter- nie ueputy siiciiti w.no ar- Ki near L,tiikville and then Tiis escape, wasanested on Em creek last Saturday night by Tiuty Sheriffs Chas. Prim, J. 11. ffyzer and Milo Walker. Ho was engaged in fiddling for a dance at. the ticie ha was arrested and w as taken unawares. The charge on which ho was arrested was for horse stealing, the crime having been committed near Linkville about six months ago. The prisoner was brought to Jacksonville where be deposited tho sum of S400 for his appprance, and is again at liber ty. The Lecture. Thelecluredelivered by Rev. R. W. Hill, at the Presbyter- . Uliurcll. on Wednesday ovfmin" t, was particularly interesting and we hea- many eneoniums on it. Tho subject was so broad that it was intpos Biblo for the speaker to do more than please for the hour, and excite an in tense interest in it. Mr. Hill's style is concise yet adorned with floweis en ough to take the chill from a scientific lecture on icebergs and the large audi- renco certainly spent a very pleasant Ihp conclusion to which the lecturer's theory led was: tho certainly .that future life will be evolved from IdEath, as purely as life has comp out of dead and frozen planet, as this once has. Mr. Hill expects .to visit-us kruoBbticr tho con-.in" summer." IawanD UfcDER. lbfe last week has Ri quite an eventful on - in official lies in Jacksonville. On Monday liming Recorder Kunan held a levee lich was attended bv several youna n who mado full confession and Iritributod 20 to the" Town treasury ides costs. A meeting of the Board ol Trustees was called on Monday eve ning and an order was passed for the employment of a special policeman, but from some reason or other, the present inefficient incumbent of the Marshal's office as not removed. That portion of his salary, paid for lighting lauipp, directly out of the treasury, is to be piid to the special, ond the elected Maiehal will be starved out, instead of being put out as he ought f o hav o been long ago. On Tuesday Chas. Schultz was appointed by tho President of the council and sworn in. The appoint ment is an excellent one, as Schultz is no respecter of persous; and those who are now-jgnoraht of it will soon find out their mistake. The new officer is eady, sober man who will do his dutv and, in its discharge, will be Lacked by the law abiding citizens of csonvillewho,nt last, nre determined It law shall prevail and must be en- The day of "hoodluuiism'is er here and when the boys getJ fcp&wrrder of things they their disgraceful w irvfW'Hii'.'OiAis; LOCAL ITEMS. Settle up. Sn ear off. 1881 dies to-i yJit. Happy New Year. Attend the masquerade next Mon day. Mrs. Couglo of Applegate died last Tuesday. ", V i fi .. i . James A. Cardwell has gone to Portland. Tho Sentinel is twenty-six years old today. Business in, tho Police Court has been lively this week. Victory Council, C. of H., elects officers this e ening. Joe. Solomon & Co. sell goods cheap er than the cheapest. Arthur Langell arrived in town from Lake county last evening. Scholars in the district school re sume studies next Monday. There is scarcely; an black leg rmong tho c.iltidriHttPTrhey'allQv now. A number of the young Taaies of Jacksonville will receive calls to mor row. N. Pisher has a large assortment of goods on hand and lots more on the way. Rcamts Bros, and Jerry Nunan re ceived new goods this week via Rose burg. Charles H. Beach has been appointed Postmaster at Althouse, Josephine county. Mrs. Dalzcl Fiester died at the fam ily residence nearKcrbyville last Tues day morning. Dr. N. L. Coon started for the Wil lamette valley this week hunting a new location. Dr. Scroggs has rented one of G. Kaiewski's new houses and will le nia'ns with us. George Brown, boss of the stage sta tion at Oak Grove, spent the holidays in Jacksonville. Mat Obenchain came in from Lake c .unty last wpek to spend tho holidays w uii ins tamiiy. Buy your sweetheart one of those now stylo bonnets at Mrs. Prims for a uew year present. Turkey lunches, Egg nog and Tom and Jerry were served at the saloons on Christmas eve. The bones of 43 Chinamen wcie ta ken out of our cemetery this year and shipped to China. We are under obligations to Mrs. M. Peterson for a roll of the choicest but ter w have yet seen. Some tliiof visited Q chicken house one night this week nnd stole a dozen chickens. E. Jacobs, Little k Cha.5c, M. Mensor, E. C. Brooks and Knhler Bros, have lots of holiday goods left. S. O. Shattuck of Fort Klamath and Miss Dora Culbcttson were married at Ashlan I last Wednesday. The sale of the Giiswold property is again postponed, this time by order of Attorney General Biewster. R C. Oglesby will preach at the Methodist Church in Jacksonville, on Sunday morning and evening. David Shook, of Lake county, is spending the holidays among the young people of Jackson count'. Mrs. Louis Herling is quite ill at her residence on Poorman's creek. Dr. J. W. Robinson is in attendance. A telegraph office has been opened at Linkville and a repair station at Parker's on the Lako county road. Enoch Walker is satisfied with thn profit of sorghum and intends to plant twenty-five acres of cane in the Spring. All children under 12 years of ago will be admitted to the masquerade ball for 50 cents each, supper included. Henry Judge keeps a full line of goods usually found in a first-class sad dler shop and sells at popular pi ices. Soventeen bills have been introduced, in Congress, already by Congressman George and Scnatois Groverand Slater. Eugene Savago is still confined to his rooii from injuries received while at worl. in Donegan's blacksmith shop. Jamps Reames of Eden was inias.n yesleraay. " Jim has turned granger and tho work seems to agree with him. Oregon has won three out of fivo prizes offered by "The Rural New Ydiker" for the best samples of wheat. The January term of County Court convenes next week when tho reports of read supervisors w ill be examined. The "Euterpriso" says that Oregon City has a number of cows that make their living by foraging out of farmer's wagons. The Rev. M. A. Williams will hold Divine services in the Presbyterian Church here, at 11 A. M. to morrow and at 7 r. M. Max Rostel, a half brother of our townsman, C. B. Rostel, arrived here this we2k from Hanover, Germany, and will remain. Wrc. Hoffman will accept our thanks for an 1882 calendar issued by tho Home Mutual Insurance Co., of which he is the agent. Rev. B. J. Sharp will preach at Grants' Pass next Sunday at 11, a. ji. at Woodvillo at 3 p. m- and at Rock Point at 7 p. M. Ruth Rebekah Degrc e Lodge installs officers January 12th. A supper will e served after the ceremonies and all A Christmas tree and other festivi ties were indulged in at the residence of Ben Raymond of Rock Point lst Saturday evening. Veit Bentz cut a deep gash in his foot last Thursday while chopping wood. Dr. Kahter is in attendance and the patient is doing well. The "Sunday Welcome" issued in Portland, publishes the gambling law. That paper evidently thinRs the law has been forgotten'by officials. Fifty two tickets were sold nt the ball given at Uncle Dan Fisher's last Monday night, a largo crowd of young folks attending from this place. jf-1 W. T. Worthington is uoweady for business and will take 1 our photo. in any style at the lowest rites. He can be found at Abell's old" stand. Although consideralfclo rain has fal len, in the past vveck1 the Sterling Co. are not piping. The! fall at their sup ply head has evidently heeu snow. Madame Holt will celebrate her twenty-seventh birthday this evening. It has also leaked out that a presenta tion and oyster supper will follow. eiiHRVv'rTi iTT x is- a ui wuuMiauiiiraguu iwogins, iliFti thrm and a youus- man. and burned the house over their bodies, near Ashland, Ky," on Friday night. " Ipecac and whisky was the fashion able drink at one of our country par tirs this week. Thoso boys will not take other peoplu's whisky any more, MUs Minnie Ruckle, of Oak Grove who was attending this Catholic semi nary here, returned home yesterday in obedience to a summons from her sick mother. Mr. Bachelder was forced to quit work on his quartz mine on Humbug this week and has resumed work in the saddler shop of C. IL Kluni at asliiar.u. Pleasant Christmas parties were held at S. R. Taylor's residence on Apple gato and at Mrs. Lavcnburg's at Phoe nix. A large crowd each place. was pt Client at Judging by the great success of the various dances, given lately throughout the county, money must be quite plen ty, but merchants do not complain of its being a diug. An illustration of the rapid growth of cattle in Lake county is hown by the killing of a "two year old" at the Klamath Agency, a short time since, that netted 814 lbs. The railroad surveying party in the Giave creek hills have a now line that runs much nearer the Rtage station and is 'on better ground and with a better grade than tho old one. The California "Rural Press" denoun ces the "Ozone"' nit thod of fruit pre serving as an unmifigaf od fraud. It is advertis "drasihe "Kirig fortune maker" v. is yi owuTiyTtaicii-peiiiiY.. , J J. tjimstock, tnc well known mil! man, has boon examining tho timber sections of Douglas county, near the iiiilroal line, with a view to cutting timbcrd aiid ties for the extension. M. II. Drake of Ashland was in town this v. eek nnd gav e us a pleasant call. Ho is engaged in purchasing a band of cattle and has secured between three and four hundred head up to this time. Joseph Rapp's generosity is again to be noticed. Yesterday he presented this office with a large quantity of apples and the great mystery is; how ho keeps them so solid. We cant keep them at all. We learn from M. Ob'enchain that this is the most favorable w inter for cattle that he has ever seen in Lake county. Stock cattle are in excellent condition and there will be a heavy increase next spring. All our Physicians aro well sup plied with vaccino matter and have vaccinated quite a number of children lately. It is criminal negligence for pircnts to allow children to continue exposed. Shumpf's ledge, at Willov Spiings, is now four and a half feet wide and is said to prospect handsomely by the ordinary horn piocess, every peice showing gold. The ledge is evidently a good one. Elsewhere will be found a notice of the death of Mrs. Capt. Goodale, one of the accomplished step daughters of Mr. J. 15. v lute and whose early call ing away Kn painful news to h er friends her AJiice ctBiifcfontetHo-Rerr B. J. Sham and wifo on Christmas day by the ladies of Jacksonville. Mrs. W. J. Plymale also presented them with the "surplus collected for that purpose. It is reported that Uncle Geo. Nurse, the founder of.Linkville, was married to Miss Corpo of that place on Thurs day. The lady is congratulated on getting a good nurse and; may she find good use for him. Tho newly-elected chiefs of Oregoni-an-Pocahontas Tribe Uo. 1, Imp'd O. It. M. will bo raided up by D. Crone miller, Great Sachem, next Tuesday evening. A full attendance of mem bers is requested. L. S. P. Marsh of Ashland has taken tho contract for building a new two story house hero for the Sisters school and will commence work soon. He has about completed the new buildings at Fort Klamath. Berrynian t Hansen have struck an other good pay streak in their drift ing claim on Applegate. They run the dirt to their sluices in a car and are realizing $15 to 20 per day to the hand than the old one. Tho case of J. C. Powers, who wsb to have been hanged on the 23d inst., has been appealed to the Supreme Court. It is astonishing how much people dislike hanging, yet how little Ilohiock farm offers a number of his Hooded stock for sale including the finj J'earKttg filjy Venita, by Almont, d. Gen. Withers' Cassius The price stated is ?l,0d -lecora, by Clay, Jr. Who says the Indian i inc in civilized ways? pt progress i Christmas day three Klamath col and Miss Lizzie, Frank.tl Uarnav Is and Mis Sallie, and Choke and Ml Lobert were married by Agent prson. Vin Cook, thewell-knl roprietor of the salmon cannery Iton, on the Columbia river, arr w eek and is now at Stc re this lilriti'T n look at our mines-. If Ily inl- p-essed he may invest in c them. Iho masquerade balli fondav ! nicrht. to be given by urach t levent social 'Jub, promises tc of tliH Kelson. A fin,8 1 Is as sured and & nmnaSfJ ks to make it an tpjoyauie aj Iwho come. Tho shooting lice at Prineville. la ;hn is nnd Long, over a likely to have a most Xep uUUul.!Sy 'giyui TjTctB a f.nr way to redsvtr from'-th feet of their wounds. A son of Mr. Topa of"""" creek is lying dangerously ill a"? "oss- ourg. a special messenger w out last Tuesllav to iiiforai his i .sent jits ot his condition, and -rs. Tonini went to Roseburg on the first sta thereafter. Congressman Page, of California is said to have been n st?ge driver for ten years. He is nonetho worse for his former vocation and he can handle the reins, of the committee, over whkb ho picsides, all the better by virtue of his experience. Genl. Cadwalador, the engineer of the California and Orcg( n R. R., pre dicts that the connection between Red ding and Roseburg will b i made ithin eighteen months. Tl n we will spend all our money riding oa the "kcers" and yell monopoly. S " . Tho "Curfew" ordinance, ewipelliug youngsters to go home af- certain hours in the evening, is t-titjji furce in Yreka and works spIendiUlS A simi,. lar regulation here woultRissist the new officer materially butwwo can't have it a family ordin-mfe well en. foiced would answer. We understand oxactly at a "fie tion in law" means. Rohjjg Lampert is convicted of manslaugl in Port' land for killing a woman. ?IIo goes to the penitentiary for one,ear. Had he stolen a hog in Jacksci county the judge would have reutrked three years Mr. Lampert. Tho people of Lahr co ifi' v appear to lie able Jo raisq fTinsupiilics ;jiow. Flour at the iijltsm liooseLako I II I 111 III! ' - aifv is oiiiV - 'per"i?u!,.rir'll "utald"e iittn-d iid V dey '75cts ai'e 1 ptr hui (ioose LaI.p valley foraio dew all Its Miiinlies finm .T.-rtKnn'COUIitv but our producers can not dej nd on ii.for a market any longer. m rllf ilTnnttf (lln n-nf Iftm . 7.M Portland this week trie,, to play a ittle juke on D-puty bhenlf Hyzer by liitrmiT lmi tu 1.I....1.. ?.. .l.A ...o. .w uoM-iVy. "iiw t (k- LALtvl-11 til IJI.NL hitting him suddenly in the mourli. Vedne,-day morning, ev idently exjipct ing to make his escape. Fortunately under Sheiiff Ptim was near at hund and comforted the unfortunate mad man with a stick of stoVo w ood. U Why is there no imitation Wheeler A Wilson sewing machines The "an swer is simple enough; they have pat ents worth protecting and "they do .o. Companies have attempted to manu factuio an imitation Wheeler & Wilson seing machine but were compelled! to abandom the scheme although it cost tho company thousands of dollars. Why? Tho Roseburg Plaindeiler nukes the following indefinite charge ogainst two postmasters in Jack..on county. That paper should bo explicit and not give circulation to a meie rumor with out specifying what the matter is. It says: It is rumored that the worthy P. M's. of Woodville and Aprilegato are not treating all letters Unit come to their offices with the respect that is due the United States mails. At last the missing Arctic exploring vessel, "Jennnetto" has 1 een heaid fiom. She has been unhea, d of since 1879, and now comes the iew that she was caught in the ice 01 June 11, 1S81, in latitude 77 north, , longitude la i east. n i . , ' ,'Vv0 . " Two boats hnreW iffiLat of tliA LeimrireviLkf ni'r.rn the mouth of the LenarfveriLAf fcrntem Siberia, one oi them havij.Captain De Long, tho commander Jtlie Jean--nette, on board. A third offa't, seper atcd from the others by fog, is unheard from. The Russian Government have generously taken care of the Wvivors. One of tho Trustees, Mr.lFoudray, complained at a meeting of the Board, on Monday night; that quite 'a number of citizens drmanded a sr ecfcl session of tho Board and promised toibe pres ent to mako complaints anil prefer charges and not a siuglo one had put in am p, earance. Mr. Foudra.7' complaint was just. The people of this town aro afflicted with moral cowardice; aud thero aro too many afraid to stand by their duty as citizens, for fear of the result in dollars and cents. Ask your self if this is not the frozen truth. Rev. W. R. Hill returned ,to Jack sonville, from Lako county, on Wednesday and went rejoicing to his home in Salem on Friday morning. Mr. H. had a somewhat rough ex perience east of the mountains) having to travel fiom Linkville to Lakeviow on, horseback. While in that county he organized two Presbyterian.' congre gations, ono at Linkville and) one at XiaKeview me latter wun iv Caldwell as pastor. Mr. H: in high terms, Juv Beach of the Case people both VTal.lo l'orrepnilrncc. o " r SEXTINEr Turn fl t.i.1 -Ml report (hat 23d. the . T . r ".' --lVilU umpniett with, all its icont'pnts burnp.r tr. l. i ....... .4 . "" TT : : "'" ",uc -J1 U. was raway from inmn hh i,.,or-..i v fciiii "iuuiiii. Ar.-n nMx.ajr tothSco nn.i i """,:""," T jeft viti. his famiiv i,,;i cr ":.," " V J "" ua seat nr Afro TTr..V.I...t .!...... . l' M.Tjphi.tt,to;taw:,&r .ass' SO that at the liinfi nf thn. fi -if- DmphleUand her two sjimj! culjlreir ..L.o 1.1H..IC1JF uioiie. an ner.exrito ment she wadpd the creek twiee iaxn ehort to get holn to s.tvo !, ..! The. fire evidently caught fmm .,. .-i. in tho roof. The .bouse was? new and was built near the old housa On the old Hartsoti'place- roar the fool 'of the Mc Grew mountain. Tho mrtwin iJs. contained vegetables, etc., so that all as uurneu. li.o loss falls heavily on Mr Umphlett. - ' The Cfiiis-tuus tre4 and basket s'up per at Waldo, on Fridav evening wom a grand success The tree was a beau ty and was displayed to th. l,i .A vantaga Music was fnrn?f,ri k- .uJ Misses Anderson. The super..viJST Araw, ' WrldeK in iltlf Tl 4 ) . ". "U"U1 srsons and vet Jarge quantities of dainties wero car ned away. During theso pleasant moments no ono knew of Mr. Umph lett s misfortune else the w hole occasion would have been blighted. Miss Ida Woodcock has returned from school at Ashland .on,? .., ;.. . Ht Ipflcf. f rtrr In. . 1-.1 tendance at the Christmas tree. After li" tree (I forgot to sav) wo had a fljico which was a hannv .ifrn,V SoVlls Pt-'astcr and Geo. Lewis furn lshpdQ nuJc for the ball. More anon. Fox Akabias. A Dis.RACl.FUL Day. Wn vl to say that Vst Sunday was marked by morn riotous conduct than lino 1, . ..... n.,.i s en since J-acknville was "incorporat ed, laliing advaitage ot tho 'icense of tile Iinliil.in Minrt of tlin l.nc i. ought to have knownbelter, conducted ineniseives so nauiv t nt the I'refiioni of the CouncH was oblige! to appoint Henrv Kubli to keen the waee. TIk. appolliiftieiirw'as'TiiVgTgn'afYor worse behaviour and, while trying Vp make an arrest, he was set upon byJen or hfteen of thn notersand lifscommT turn up befoiu lus eyes. The riours fortunately enrao to thsir senses nn finding that they had gone just a little too far, quietly dispersal. The dis. graceful proceedings, however, wire not without their good usp, for an in flexible determination is at lasUaiouscd among good citizens to preserve order and savo the boys from' th?mselve. Tiie City Council hive at last owmed their eyes to a state of things which they could have seen long ago, but it is bettor lae t'i in nover. Wo bbtno the City authorities more than v.o do the boys for a disnrdcrlystale, ofRjIairs The fonner knpwfwvcjtly Vhaf jlTe! "o.ui.iaiips.-TFpreand tiievrffi?iit tnhnvo appointed an. officjrj long agd, vVhpp authority woijld l.-aVo been rasppctej incl who would have enforced ordpr. The failure to do so encouraged llio -----. -. 'r.oys to over'pp the limits too far and IirtL IIIT.a .- -V Iillli n !.. . .. L. 1 . PI'OUIC V 1 UlUVtl UIltJft3 llUUllvJ " ' i """". . tmfiiM (I- l.n ....-; Z .. on reflPCtion, tho good sense of the bovs wij tracl, ,hcm lhat it ;s t ; .... ry ami nglitand no ono will gain mort by it than themselv e It is to be hoped, luat no sucu scenes as w ere witne ipssed 1L ' here last Sunday will ever take again and hoping for a better future we refrain from publishing names; for, some of the boys nave been, punished enough, and a number,- equally. gnilty, have gone scot-free.' Now let U3 have peace. CiikistjTas VL AT Ronir Point Ai large crowd was. present at tho Christ mas festivities held nt Itotk Point List! Friday evening which provoJitlio most. successful of any 'ever held there b'e-i fore. I he exercises consisted of al Christmas tree, diamatic entertainment' and ball. Tha tree was decorated with nearly $300 worth of presents. Mrs. Cawley and Mr. Beagle sustained the principal characters at the entertain ment leceivins well-meiittpd nnnlnusp. ami thu ball afterwards proved a grand success, a liirge number remaining to trip the light fantastic. Wise Bros, furnished tho music. The "Polaris"' is violently opposed to the popular preachers who "draw crowds" and yet complains; that the penitentiary and the dauce house nnd the theaters and saloons are full and that fullness is no evidence of success. The "Polaris is wrong: it is suceess in Je A Claris is wrong: it is suceess in Aat thl and JStrikenH that if I.. . . ',T . tho churches vveranlftfle In? "draw" nnd mada .popular sthero" would be a pro- I'Ul kllllUliVi UkLitUCD UI ULLCIIUUULII III worse places. Don't be so tight laced J ami trigiel, Uro. Acton frozen- water Mill never turii the Lord's mill. 1 nnryilclcnr Le Old Kiaie. Tho latest Song and ChoruF, by kWill. L. Thompson. 'Since tlie death of President Oaiifield the sentiment expressed in this beautiful son?.ihas be come universal. The melody is very pretty, and already the piece has be come a great fa voi ite. We advise all lovers of popular music to fcik! 35 cts. to the publishers .and rccaive a copy by return mail. Published by W. L. TnoiirsoJi & Go , East Liverpool, OJiio. ProfioV'JcE.-TIilgard has" been ap pointed Superintendent of tho Coast and Geodetic Survey. VQlb nsJad fkks t AllppIWT)ti. ib4 to cttaniY wilhont Mjtp C ft -tf Cb aI. . .! .fM boo zuv f vtLUA mu atenp.vm, joen una airattwwj ' tVUUWI ! 1WIN putd, VUU (UITUlt eL fva tjcprv.&''r&tf''- idSkJ&KKGTl iS2 &&tt ' 1 rf -- "" wno are sunenng'trom the er- . i ,.. . . .. ". i. . iiniii, .. , cnrvnrt ifrr ,. J rrt7J. f ...;.t.i.. .-.. n nr r r .17-! """ " -vV"-, his Knias Futu wasuiscovereu by. a missionary ,v,3...T. ... jr? - ' C"- V ' T'r V"": ' ft.e' :' Tro'Arj0'"03"" "Cr.if ivrt '?vJVfil!i(,it. .""H- ,.! .nl)d SWts silks aniL.woolenSclo'th'in- terms4smrXiT '::. iT'V. vpre? .onUT-JUerAUi? linn. ITfitV )onnf,r fA- or. r. i Riciiaro JVIee... at thn Ji.i-rnJ:if.r .- .....v l cuueu rnr v.'i n.a i.w HoteL B. 1p- sSsll pmkte1'!r xixji, vo me: wue. ot,l jN. Jbjcke, a daughter HTJNTER-Ia shland, Christmas .), looi, to the-wite of Wm. Hun ter, a daughter. n ,- MARTIN At Eagle Mills Dpcembor omas 1 -"..., i .TT'tlE.' HEREF0 22d. 1881. Hereford, a son. marrucd" SJIITH-EDdALL-In Eden pre cinct, December 25, 1881, by J. A. Uiastain, J. P., J. R, Sniith and Miss Eliza A. Edsall. WISE-SIMPSON In Jacksonville December 25, 1881, by Rov-: F X Blanches, 1. Wise and M. B. sW son. ABMSTJRONG EATQff In Jack sonville, December -25, by J H HufTer, J. P., G. J. ArinstrongVand Miss Louisa Eaton. GOODALE At Fort B.iyard, N, M Dec. 19, 1881, Fidelia S. Beach' daughter of Mrs. J. B. Whitr formerly, of Rock Point, and wife ot Captain G. A. Good.ile, 23d U. S Infantry, who was stationed at Fort jv.iani.iin, irom 18C9 to 1S72. XEY ADVERTISEMENTS. K FHHEilesLPiLesr A SURE CURB FOUND ... AT LAST! KO ONE NEED SUFFER ' A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itchin and LIccraKl! Pjlcs has been (fiscovcrcil called Dr. Wi?.iam'3 Indi.m Ointment. A sinslc bo-iflias ?ured the worst chronic cases of2j or 30 .icars standing. ICo one need suffer firfi'Tiiiit.j"onu.;;.T..t.- .,.,.. wondcrrui soothja'gjmdicine! Aotions in stninwiits and',cJt?tuf-ls .lnflSw i ,iii VW IMIHUl UHI " 14 U III' (p. rtlcuhiriy at jBightUttr . in bl,) ac(j& as, ft y u''i, i , -l Uin ' warm ins instaAfc; in or the private iarG vise. m-4 vnv,i 4i.u Mf i -i i '".Mm v itch. nothing Ittad rttQfiigfiion J. J Coflinbcrry Ot t.ICVelj7, cr vs'ilinii! TVr "VVill!,io T.t 'ltK Olnfm 'lit T lirn i,....T c.n..n.9 or I'llo Cuics, and it aUoidsmc pleasure to sav .hat I havo iicvcr found anything which gave such, immediate and perma nentrelicras Dr. "William's Indian Oint ment. T'or Snip liv Jilt ilrlln,ic)Q nt" i"tlrtl n receipt of price, 1 xTO. nNlir & CO, Proprfctors, , CiariKL.o.D, O. uiiuoe, uxxis oc to , n uoiesale Agents, Portland, Oa-gon, ' ' mm m -tm -AT- Utr E. C. BROOKS' . New,. Drug Store, Jacksonvillej Or. Cloolrs. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and tiiuuut amiiii. jj ntclioa . Gents', ladies' and boys gold and silver huntiug case, opcn-fr.co and skylight watches, from $3 tq $100. jCJl-ftC0l0t3. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle braeekts. , . . - Tiiamnml fnr? Tllln? Tinf-T" nnmnn Dlnn. caituoa set tvitlt diapionds, cameo3 set with pearls? garnet and pearls, turquoise and pearl, nnd onyx rings with hidden mottoes, souu goiu ninti ami oangte rings, plain and solia California rings. Diamonds in,evcry 6hape.y . , Ladies' sets' of jcn'Uiy.rom the 50-ccnt uiacK tci 10 ma -uu uiru sciaoi uiamonus. Gents'" and ladies' gold, chains, lockets and charms. , ' Fi -n a cixica. Z3xz.tt03i.s. Gents' crold scarf-nins. scarf-slides.' stud and collar-buttons.- " - ' Sil-xroar waxo. Silver and silver-plated knivef'. forks, s-jioons, napkin rings, silver sugar spoons and tongs in cases ' ' liiXiQCclIaxioo'izs. Gold ana silver thimbles; gold, silrer and steel spectacles; antl I'lull stock otevcry thing in the jewelry line A full assortment of perfumery, -toilet soaps, etc. ' tr A lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. ' In short, a complete and first-class line ot HOLIDAY GO'OBS. All to be sold at tho LOWEST PRIdE! Also accordeons, violinS, banjos, and the oesi iincoi vionngniiaranu nanjo strings iiiesi sperm, on lor sewing-macnines. nnc oi " lgs ,and Medicines. -)7P$77' 'T-SyiWIEKT, for it IJ--MWnP ' I l V- - Ulllb, JVKt tO th wifn nf M ' DIEIX " llinn nrlr vv:r.sn.,rtl....-!w:s-1v'. ." i k-. 0.,..v.. ,, mumu.ymuntm ojrb ' fl.j. .timnru .iiriTt'J 41iW-lntnrt . 1.1 Iffl .1 uiutr, : - mmm ski,v m. . - onfall mt-v o.ln - . "... :--j?f 'Jtohing .and -Scaly Difeass, LJl.l II1IIII1I1H I-! Ilinniff' I nn.mm Affections when 'all'otlMi TT er.iiuinnn- Agencies-! ' Cimcuiiv REmi.vrxT il,i,n ix,. .. .:, ' . , "r-"V- -1-v illUVIIlTlir- w.,.. i luiounyiuo urcat amn CirW r.irouiiuunv'ian and Greasy Sk... CSivlt 3FS.lit!i-iT-- - . - . " Will McDonald, 2o4"2 Dearborns -f Uifcogo gmtefully acknowlcdm .mlf, "r,w 'JJUlIAt VTk.2.?ti'e. hcious tlowcr odors, and Jtealing V rf , walk . vctpt on hand and knccV'fo'r'onT year; not able to helphihwdf forTe.Tt v,ears; tried uiuumls orrtmedies; dm.iprl pronounced his case hopeless; pcrmaX ly cured by the Cuticura Remedies. X'sjor-iivsjiiBi. " I II. E. Pnnu nlni- Pur. Tr l , ,. ,,i ! "v-",fc-,,l"i;rson, j.n. i cured of Psoriasis orLiprosy, of twenty years' standing, by the CVrictntA RlS --.. .....,..,,j uuu vuticuiia mil Cirri. cun.v So externally. The most vvondr Jul case on record, 'dm, certititd o hi fore a justice of tlie t-ir ,,i . . citizens AH mtni.' l ,. :n .J.i'.'"""".1 c..i . f- ...vivj. nun iicning auu Scaly Diseases should send to us for this ' testimonial m lull. F. II. Drake , ts,,., Detroit, Mich, suf. fered beyond all description from" a sk"n disease vvjuch uppeared on his, hands head and lace, nnd iie.irlv .w.. ' i.S u Tlie most careful doctonn.? ffiilwl (0 j, llim..ailll lifter nil Im.l r.il.l i. .. , U.'P 1 CTICtn V rSn . " "Z. iQihlU0 CUicv and CuTictnt SoAr oternnliy, in.l WSS ta i Air Sorofiila, Hon. Wm. Taylor, Boston, say3: "After three months' use of the Ccticuiia Rkme- ""'U1 ui "" ''"i nccK anil Scllp as was ever endured, I can say tlut'I am cured, and pronounce my c.i,e tho most rcniarKaliln nn rvnr.l T i. t , ated with my success that I have stopped min on the street who were nflietcd mid . told them lo get tliB.cTuticttra Remedies and they would cuicthcm. S-Tirisa. 3CXxi.2aa.oija. mm. & . L. hippie, Decatur, Mich., lrifia flint linr... I j t A m-1,. i..i .7-,: :v"iv: iMi ai, i in it tjii liv.i-. iii-:iii linn unniA ..... inuj nKtv iiuiKlM raw. Hi-Hi uivu nuu se;aos and sore-. Sllflif d uiij uuu ine-ii everytumg I'crrc curciiuy Uitticura Remedies. Cixtlo-.x". Kemcdics are for silo U Price of CiTlct-KA. n. small Ih6.sS0c, Iari .! ifu--. u hm ncr" bottle Ot'ti ToiLEf J50.V1', 2Cc Cut? bHATls.tt SiiAi-. 15c. in I? and large consumers. !303l ilfiiot, WEEKS & Pi rtnfct.ni E2TA11 mailed tree on receipt or r.OLLI AS One Colon's Voltai! ........ KS3S)r.rrimEl.I.CTIIIO pLVHTP.Il. u.Baafl"-'c.sllnir 35 cents w fir AASTb. superior tn every oilier cleclncal appliance before the pubiio Ihey instantly relieve Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, jlalana, Fever and Ague, and Kidney and Urinary Diiliciillles. and may be worn,ovtr the pit or the stomach, over the kidney, or any affected nart. Prico 25" cents. Bold cverywheie. WEEKS .fc POTTER, . Boston, JIsss. SECOND GRA!JD . . r. Masquerade - Ball! MJWJ oivex Br- mi T'EIiNFTJEfAGR'K, -AT- "i ! HOLTS HALL; i JA'CKSONVIILE." Monday Eve. January 2, 1832. PEKING of tho ball by ajGraad March at 8 o'clock i.sr slmm. -r . . - . , L w." T ' ' ri ''! - Floor Mamiscrsi ,nl "i Frank Kasshafer. Chas. Nickelh.F. Grot Iterriillon oniinIllcf: a ,i,ki Dr. Vcit 3cllutz, August Trunk-Tos. BUlt. Chris. 'Wintj 7; , A Ut tUUaiV I1A1A W 1 Alt3i(1,V4 Ujl IUU Jacksonville brass nnd string bands. An Tim mttoirt tii11 1i fttt teli a1 T- (Iia TICKETS, S1.25 for eacht PERSON", To bo obtained at F: Luy's) Litllep& , Cljas's and.Grob,& ylrich's. CSJ-TliCjCoiiunittce have. spared no pains to make this the grandest atlair of the sea son, and hereby extend a treneral Invita tion to the public. GRAND P AEADE. A Grapd Masrpie Pandc will appear in the principal' stree'ts of Jacksonville at 3 o'clock p. M., led by Pnuce Carnival, in. wlitr It oiii'lr1v ifilllVlll'ff tc linriininitn The procession will be hoautd by tho Brass Hand. ' Cs,-uaiKscan oe omimeii at k. iiuya and Little & Cliasc's store H. L. MUll L ON Porv77arding and Commis sion Merchant, HOBo"burs Orogoi AUbusinrj entrusted to my car .A,.,.lm nmmnt nttentlflU. . m ""'I '. . '. . ., . Con'iBimcce.orr,lrranw3,n,' Frank. KnsshafcV, J? LKt.l, Grob, ' Wintjon and. John CMJiiorsI; -r"'""' """" "" x to be present. ey nrp-in rinnrrpr 0f It. counties.