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h f b; r - PUBLISHED SATURDAYS 1 4 g 3fl ' - WlB ' 'l'IM 'F & flfc'' I ' -' jiniimuB.iianioiiinr obegon JI 7 I L I I L I t L JSkBRjBP - ISS IK 'll-X I Llr-KO l-A- KRAUSE & TURNER. Ky "5 . 3fg - .- . .. ., , TERMS: ' " t , . r ' , -'' -r-1 5 '- ' c'rr. Fr Tear. In advance, M 80 ' , " . . " . 4 i ' ' f -p" ' ' .1 i . rw'- '.'' -J'oi tr . t : r). vi VOIi XXVII-TVG4 15. . r: ; JACKSONVILLE, OKEjGgN, APRIL 15, 1SS2;' - - .S. mmmmmmmjmmmmmmammmmummmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmtmBp-'-''"" I eaaBgapaM I . .11. PROFESSIONAL 0ARD8. , ,' . P, P. PRIM, Jf. ' ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Oga., Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Office in Mrs. -3IcCuIlys build ins, corner of California and Fifth streets. ,o:;h.aiken,m.d.,- dhysician ajtd surgeon, aiA J.... - - - ft .", AeKSOHTIlL'E, OEKOOK. tO-OfflceppoittF.J.Itr' J. W- EOBINSON, BL D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksoaville, Oga. Office in Mrs. Ganung's building, Califor la street. All calls promptly attended to day or night MARTIN VRCOMAN, M. D. DHTSICIAN AHD 3ORQE0N, JACKSONVILLE, OREOOIT. Ofllce up-stairs in Orth's brick, tlcnce on California street. Resl. B. G. SCROGGS, M. I.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllce up stairs in Orth's brick building, Jarkvmville, Oregon. Tlcsiclence. opposite the Cnurt HoUse. Special tv. operative, surrcry and treat ment of chronic diseases. Office hours afternoons, from 4 till 6. B. F. DOWKLL, A,1 TTOEHE Y- AT-L A W. Jacksokvillk, okkqox. AtlkidiMi ptMiUnrlnlwlll rKaln prompt ttotltn. aVSptcial itteetion (It to ellec lln. WILL. JACKSON, HENTIST,- jACKsorf-r.LK, onncojr. , rTEKTii y.xncTr.D at ai.i. nlBiilar.lldtHircititjr wnicu &ii ' clirc will b in4e. 0U and rilleuc tornet i t,urrni na FUW itrMti. A. S. OIBH. L. B. FTRARICf. JJBIBBS &.STEAUN3, A TTOSNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Roams 2 and 4 Strowbriilge's "Bailding, rOETLAJJD, OUKGOK. t flll prutlca l 11 Ccnrti f Rer.l In th Stat of Orrcoa o4 'Wahthlncton Terrltorj: 'ami laj -particular attautlo to boilnoM In Ve4ral Conrt. a ST. CHARLES HOTEL, reran- rrent and )Iorrlon, rortland. (Qn the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (L&to of tho Arcade, Sacramento.) .Tills hotel is thoroughly fireproof. Con tains 120 elegantly furnished suits and single rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. METROPOLITAN '-HOTEL, A. OMAN, - Prop. -if If. a ESThe Metropolitan is the only Cen trally Located House in tho City, of Rose burg. Stages arrive at and leave the Hotel every day. Good, accommodations, and civility to all.. Extra, pains taken to see that am ilies are made comfortable. E5FA parlor for Ladies and Ladies to wait upon them. LIKEVILLE HOTEL, . " ' LAKE COUNTY, OGN., -iW. C- Greenman, Proprietor- rpHE undersigned takes pleasure in an If. 'nouncjng that he has taken charge or this house and that the management will be first-class in every particular. The fable will always be supplied with the best the market affords. ' Terms reasonable and satisfaction gHar antetd.JONo pains spared to meet the waits of thc'travcling public ia-.. - - if. a GREENMAN. lrec. AddreasSTiJisON&OoPorllanO?p- . 1 , --'im.- l ' - .- - -.'- ; ' ' ....... :i C J. NUNAN, California Street, Adjoining HOLT'S NEW HOTEL. Jacksonville, Oregon, DEALEE IK CLOTHING , MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' ! - Latest Tattern and. made from OREGON WCSSSIHERE DUOC & DEMIN OVERALLS AND JUMPERS. SHOES, ETC., LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S KID t CALF SHOES, MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS; ALEXIS TIES AND BROOANS, All California Make. A full Assortment of Ladies' Dress & Fancy Goods, Also a large line of Men's and Boys' Hats. Gentlemen's Under-ware, Suspenders &c, I also keep a full line ot GROCERIES, ETC., Coffee, Teal Sugar, Spices, Canned goods of every description, a lull assort ment of Stationery, TOBACCO & CIGAKSr A large quantity of ' - -'. Crockery and Glassware, Allofnhichlwillsell F'cyFL 0-a.sia: AT Extraordinary Low Prices. My motto -will be "QUICK SALES and SHALL EROFIT." Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. I am also agent for the following Stan dard Insurance Companies: Foreign Imperial, London, Northon and Queen. Kortigu London and Lancashire. Home Fireman's Fund. , .Honic State Investment InR. Co. Home Commercial Inn. Co. Home Western Ins. Co. Traveler's Life and Accident of Hartford Conn. Itfsks taken at lower rates than any Agent in Oregon, and will guarantee in caso of loss, prompt payment. JERRY NUNAN. ASHLAND Livery, Saie & Feed Stable Ha in St., Ashland. 'PHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pUas JL ure in announcing that he has pur chased these stables and will keep con stantly on hand the very best SADDLE HOUSE., UUGGIES AND CAIMUAGK8, And can furnish my customers with a tip top turnout at any time. HORSES BOARDi:i On reasonable terms, and given the best attention. Horses liought and sold and satisfaction guaranteed in all my trans actions. HENRY NORTON. THE ASHLAND Woolen Manufacturing Co, Take pleasure in announcing that they now have on hand, a full and select slock of EtAWKEITSp FLAMED, r w Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. ! Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Send them in and give our goods a trial. Ashland Woolkx M'r'o Co. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., James P. SffcDaniel, Prop. THIS popular resort, under new mad agement; is furnishing the best brands of liquors,. wines and cigars. Thercading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give me a call. T ' . diH'QA week. $12 a day at home ease- CJyaadc; Costly Outfit frfc Ad dress TJirjx'ds'Co Angttstai Maine.'. t. o- kkxmes. . . ,. - f fa.t n. EKAiiEs. Proposals ror,TlfcaWporta KEAMESBROS., California st.,. Jacksoaville, Oregon, AHEAD iS USUAL!! ---2U Br'ADOPTISQ A GA5H BASIS !! THE GREATEST REDUCTION INtPRICESO -AXDTHE LARGEST STOCK; -or- GENERAL MERCHANDISE THE -2V. GREATEST VARIETY , TO SELECT TKlt IX Any On Store in Southern Orgon cr K cittern California. ALU FOR CASH!! J0DRSTOCKJ3ONSISTS OF - - - 1 a .a-afc . fc- FALL & WIN! ERDRY-GOOBS, FANCY GOODS, LAMES' DKKSS GOODS. CAFIIMERES, AND DIAGONVL.S. SILKS. AND SATINS, BOOTS i-SHOES, , CLOTHING. ETC,, LADIES' CAL, MADE CLOAKS w E CAF.L-THE ATTENTION OF THE oo band the lnrcet and best selectrd aort rnent f LADIES' DRESS GOODS and FAN CY GOODS ol every description la South ern Oregon, and we will henceforth mike tbis line of goods onr speciality and tell them at Cheaper than the Cheapest. To the pntlcnu-a we will ray, if yoa waut A No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you rout go to Reames Drop, to bay them at we claim to have the -beU STOCK OF CLOTHING In Jackson cennty and will allow none U un drriell tie. The?e goods were all pnrchaed by a mem ber of our firm from FIRST CLASS Uuu ir Saa Krancicco and New York, and we will wairant every article and erll them at cheap for cash as a'iy honse in the county. We also keep on hand a full stock of GROCERIES. Hardwaiik,' Cutlery, Glassware, CROCKERY. A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS PAUM AND FRKIGHT WAGONS Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows- In fact everything from' the finest needle to a threshiog-macbine. Give ns a call and jatlge for yourselves as to oar capacity of farnisbiDg goods as above. ,. The way to make money is.to ave-it. To ave it buy cheap. To bny cheap pay OASII for jonr goods and bay of- "JR REAMKS'BROSr' DAVID LINN, AKD DEALER E COFX-ZZf TRXEIIlWatGS. COFFINS 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. Hides, Skills And Furs.. ,L will pay the highest cash price" for beef hides, deer skins and all kinds of furs.' Will pay 43'ceo'ts, cash, fdr good deer sklnst Come and see me"! N. FICKE!10; Jacksonville, NPrW. 1881. KjmEKtifi&W uuai w. HEADQtTAKrsns TJEVAitrliim of' theY' Columbia, OFFicB'0?:OfKEr Qdah- I TERMA8TER, YAKCOtJVk ARRACKS, ( W.TMarcli 20,1882.. " J Sealed Proposals, jx TmBucate, Scb pc.t to the usual conditio, will he re ceived atthii office andaltke office of tlie Chief Quartermas'lcr, Wilildry Division of the i'acinc.i'resiaiooioanjimncisco.xJ, until 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesday, April 19. 1882. at which timo'andrpIacesZtligy will be opened in the presence of bidders, for the transportation of miliary supplies on the foHcwinir dcscribeifrontcsin the DcpiftttK."r LeCo mbL,-"durJng:tlje year cnuimcnciug uiy i 100, tuiu cuuiug June 80, 1883: 1 ITason Transportation. ' " t Route No. 1- Sprague, XT. Tn to Camp Spoicaneand Fort Colville, W.T., and fropi Spokane Falls, W.T., to Camp Spokane and Fort Colville, W. T. Route No. 2. From southern terminus ot the Oregon and t'alifomia R. R. to-Fo'rl Klamath, Oregon. Route No. 3. From Pendleton, Oregon, to Boise Barracks, I. T. Steamer Traniiportatlon. Route No 4. For transportation of U. S. Military Supplies between Astoria and FortStevens, Oregon, and Fort Canliy W.T. Route No. A Between Portland, Ore gon,,and Vancouver W. T. Proposals lor transportation on any or all of the routes above named will be received- The Government reserves, the right to reject any or all proposals.- Blank proposals, form of contract and printed circulars, stating the estimated quantities of supplies to be transported, and giving full intoimation as to "the man ner of bidding, conditions tone observed by.biddcrs, and terms of contract and pay ment, will be furnished on application to this office or to the office of the Chief Quartermaster. Jiiutary Divison pf the Pacific, Presidio of San Francisco, Cali fornia. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals -for Transporta tion on Route No ," and addressed'to ihc undersigned. G. B.DANDY, Chief Quartermaster- Froposals for Military Sup plies. Headquarters Dktartment or the") Columbia. Office or Chief Quar- I TERMASTER, VaNCOCVEU BAR1UCIU7T "V. T-, March 20, 1882. J Sealed Proposals, is Triplicate, Sub ject to the usual conditions, "-ill lie received at this office or at the office of the U. S. Quartermasters at the foilowing named posts, uutjl 12 o'clock, noon, on Wedncwlay, April 10, 18S2,at which places and lime ihev will be opened, in presence I if bidders, forjho furnbhinjgnjdu jyery oi uiuiiary supplies uiiriug iiio nsc u year comm-neingJuly 1 18b2,and endingJitne 30, 188.!, as lol ous: Wood, Co.il Charcoal, Oats. Barley, Bran, Hay, and Mraw, or Hay in lieu ol Straw, or such of said sup plies as may bcrcquiredat Portlaad, Oregon. Fort Ornkj, W. T , Kuliti CrraiVa. I . T., T.Tt Walla Walla, W. T Tort TtWli.eiid, W. T-, VaocoaTfr DjiKt, W. T Fort C'oarrAl.n, I. T- rurt Colrllla, W.T, Camp SMkaur, W. T., Fort Klamath, 0rn, . Fort Lapnal, I. T, Furt St.Tena, Oreran. Proiwsals for cither class of the stores mentioned, or for quantities less than the hole required, will.' be received. Thi: Government reserves the right to reject any or ulL proposals. A preference will be given to articles of domestic produo tionj and to arlic'es of domestic produc tion produced on the Pacific co.tbt, condi tions of price and quality being cqu.il. Blank proposals and printed circulars, sUting the kind and estimated quantities rcquireu at eacu post, ana giving tun par ticu'ars as to the manner of bidding, amount of bond to accompany proposal, conditions to ho observed by bidders, and terms of contract and payment, will be furnished on application to this office or the Quarlerm.iitera at the various posts named. Envelopes containing proposa's should be marked: "Proposals for at ," and addressed to the undersigned, or the respective tost Quarterm-ister. G. B. DaNDY, Chief Quartermaster. READY FOR BUSINESS. FLOURING MILL Commenced Manufacturing the best of Hour on. N, i MoynAT, SEPT. JO, 1SS0. "We are prepared to do. all kinds of Cus tom Work, in the way of exchange of flour for wheat, chopplngTeed .iid grinding corn. "We have superior machincry'l'or manufacturing flour, and we feel safe in saying that wcr can do-better, work, than any mill in Rogue River Valley. In exchange, we will give for good, clean, wheat, 30 lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. of mixed feed for each bushel. McKENZIE & FOUDRAY, -Proprietors. HEW SADDLER SHOP, , Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas J. Kenney, Prop. HAYING OPENED OUT A NEW" saddler shop in Langcll's building, opposite Masonic llall, I am fully pre pared to do any work in my line with promptness and dispatch. Will .keep -on hand a good assortment of saddles, bridles, harness, bilsT spurs, etc None but the best California lcathcr.uscd. Job work a specialty and prices to suit the times. C5?"Givc me a trial. , - C ' -T- J. KENNEY. Jacksonville, 'July 16, 188L - ' LiqiioE House. r-TJiejnndersign'e(l offers Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit, custonjerst $3 per gallon or $lrper.lqurt,'at the'Enrjle ftrcw eiy. Lagar Seer for sale and delivered at thensonPpTice., ' 7 Mrs, J. Wetteber. BtfCKItffiHAif & HECIjrS BOQTS & SHOES vvo JbbbbbW 777 -a.3El23 TTTK ,B3ggt1' j, And cost no "more 'thuir others brands; and if tho -Merchant? with whom you trado does not keop our Goods, it ia because it? pays better to soil ajiair of Soots or Shoes every two months than everv'four or five. "V7E GUAR ANTEE EVERY- PAIR "WE MAKE. AH Merchants in good credit" can procuro mese viooas ai our War'ohousos in Portland or Bau F'rahci8,co. , , Try" out '-IIERCULES" PatcnU Boot.. HECHTBROS. &.CO. rail. 3m THE U..SL HOTEL Cor. 3d and California Sts., Jacksonville - r Pgn, JANE HOLT, Proprietress. O. & O. Stage Honse. -FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS- . i MEALS AT ALL-HOURS. - ROOMS TO LET BY THE DAY, VEEK OR MONTH. Prices Very Moderate. - " -..,. J!, UR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE- Vi: ini completed lor occupancv. the un dersigned .takes pleasure in announcing that we are prcparcu to entertain tnu trav cling public No pains will be spared to provide for the comfort of our guests and to make them feel at home with u. The most modern improvements have been in troduced, and thu accommodations of the United States will .not lag behind the licst appointed inland hotel on thiscoast: Our tables will always bo supplied with .the best the market affords antt fcerved In the best style byii corps ol obligingwaiters. The beds and bedding are all new. and fitted up in tho most comfortable style, suited to tho accommodation of single oc cupants or families. . JANE HOLT. Jacksonville, March 5.18S1. Free to Everybody! A Beautiful .Book for the Asking! By applying personally at the nearest office Of THE SESO EU MAXCFACTUniNO CO". (or by postal card if at a distance) any adult perwon will be presented with a beautifully illustrated copy of a New Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED, OR TOE- Story of the Sewing Machine. containing a handsome and costly steel engraving frontispiece; also, 23 finely en graved wood cuts, and bound in an elab orate Diue anu goiti iiinograpnca. cover. no cnargc waicver is maue lur iiiisiiuuu some book, which can be obtained only by application at the branch and subordinate offices of The S:nger Manufacturing Co. The Singer ManufcElnriDg-Co. Principal Office, 34 Union ?qnare, ."w NejfYjjrk. Piles! Piles! Piles! A SURE CURE ITOUND AT LAST! NO ONE NEED SUFFER ! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles, has been discovered by Dr. "William, (an Indian Remedy,! called Dr. "William's Indian OintmenU A single box Iris cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothlngmediclne. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the" intense Itching, (particularly at night after getting- warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing or the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. 31. Coffinhcrry of Cleveland "tys about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say tnat 1 nave never iounu anyinmg which jrave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. "William's Indian Oint, ment. For sale, by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price. $1.00. ,r HENRY & COProprietors, l .i Clevewnd, O. .Hodoe, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agent?,, Port'and, Oregon. ' ;. -? rt ri X tta week jn yoiino.w.n toU-,, Tcruw ijpvUand ss.outnt., jrec Auiireis u. Hallett & Co ,'Porthnd,"Maine ' ' ' Perauant to acall by County Super intendent,, 0,-i Hi Hathaway, ahe.sec- rontTtteaclier's'rtJnstituta of Josephine county, Oregon,- convened at Wilder villo, March 23d, 1882, at one o'clock,' r. U.,. Superintendent Hathaway in the chair, who; immediately proceeded to. organize. Miss Ida Wade was chosen, secretaryind .Miss Maud Tuffs assijtant sec- Although quito a number rofteach?rsi weWabseht; yet tho -meeting prpy.etLa. very proBtable one. The following teachers, were pres ent: A. Chapman, E.JIathaway, Misa Maud Toffs, Mr. Bean, R. F Hatha way,, Miss M.iWJieeler, Miss Hatha way, Mr. .Porter and Miss Ida-'IWade. Quite a nnmber o visiting friends were present all of whom appeared to take, a lively interest in the cause of educa tion. Superintendent Hathaway is ao.to,thoJ interest of education, .and his earnest and efficient; efforts are cre ating much in. t areata. in the schools of Josephine county.- After some ap propriate remarks) by Superintendent Hathaway and, a number of others giving each their different modesof governing and conducting schools, in? terspersed. with songs and instrument al musio the meeting adjourned .until 10 o'clock the next morning. Insti tute convened at .1.0 olclopk, A. M., C. N.Hathnway in the chair. Follow ing.is the programme, assigned to the different, teachers present who carried out their, several parts wjth credit to tjiemselres to, the edification pf all fho honored the institute with their pres ence 1st, CJa&s drill in reading, by Superintendent Hathaway; 2nd, Class drill in history, by Miss Mnud Tuffs; 3d, .Class drill in arithmetic by S. F. and J3. Hathaway; 4th, Class drill in descriptivo geographybjr Ida Wade; Sthf.Classj drill in grammar, by A. Chapman. The instituto closed with literary exercises. Select reading by -ari'sTcmtsereetrririgyHath'ttTitTrfriatcrf away; Select reading by Miss 31. Wheeler; Declamation by Mifa F-ttie Jones entitled Non Sweet Ncli; Song entitled Scatter Seeds ot Kindness. A general good feeling prevailed through out the entire session and without a dissenting voice all the teachem present agree that they have been mutually benefited bv an .interchange of views in regard to .teaching and that some thing new has been learned worth f - i ." . cherishing in after life that will be a benefit to the rising generation whom they, are trying to fnstruct. It is to bo hoped that the practice will be kept up of holding regular institutes and much- good may be accomplished by so doing. Ida M. Wadh, Secretary. A mar Koitle Fraud. "Boss," said a colored man, approach ing the, stamp window at the -Littlo Rock post-office, "how much' will yer charge terscqddis letter tor Memphis)" "Six cents," answered the clerk; "but you have not addressed it to any one!" "I know dat. I ain't got but ono stamp, an I thought dat ef yer would take it ter Memphis fur dat price'. I would send it ter Mary Smith; but ef yer charged more, I'd send it ter Car- line Jlrown, what libes at Brinkley, 'boub half way to Memphis." "It' will cost .you just as rauchlo send a letter 'to PfinkJey as 'to send.it toiMeniphis." , 'i . "How does yer make dat out! It don't cost as much ter go ter Brinkley on de train as' it do ter Memphis, an' de letter will go on de train. ' "That's the law, old raan.f "I unerstans yer- now. J)is is a stair route office. 'O, I'sef got yer. Wanter make threo cents outer me; docs yer) Wall, I'll gist hab dis matter 'vestigated. I hain't said nothin' 'bout do stair routes, but frum dis time on I'so gwine ter fling myself. 1 ' - ' '1 : 5-j The present 'condition of, parties is favorablo to wire-working ,politicians. There oro no issues of importance, be tween the parties. Ono holds tho oth er.up. .Tradition, prejudice and the spoils 'are the motives oft political work, the best men hold aloof, not finding it profitable or attractive to, en ter., into a conflict over issues long I settled, Tho, fact is, that .Both parties are running low in .Massachusetts, and small mcnfiare tcpnspicuous.-pBoston Herald-. -i-s to. wr-o-t : M-.fi)- . t a . tdmHyJsaidjthats -Jesse)-Jaraeryythe notoVrouV'frailf f6b"bTr is-' killed; x i- .ADVERTISING RATES. OBqtiH-r:10HneioiUit flrtUnrtIon.T$ t J, " vehiabn0DtInirtioa I 1W Mi 8;jaMaUii.ir.?4atir J T Q fa to 00 On-feartbCoinina3moBtbiU 76 H On-blf ms" , K CO . m k ; 4t 0 Ona CalaaaSraoBthi..... 60 C3- 0 ....................... Vv 1- A Dlaconnt to Tearlj- AdT.rtlaara, 3 PER YEAR' H toXRlM-OXDEXCK. Williams Creek, April 5th, 1S82. Ed. Sextixei Yesterday while the children of Mr. John Warner m boybetween 13 and 14, and three littlo gfrls younger were out in the field' burning brush, the clothing of the youngest one of the girls caught firs which her sisters 'tried to put out with their hands; then with brash, the screams of-the burning child attracted ' tlie'brolherY'aUehtion who was off-' some distance who rushed to her and done all ho was able to by tearing her ' clolhirigtfrom her' which were all Wax ing. They managed to get the child to the house, to the mother, when she be came unconscious only arousing ouv, asking for coffee which she drank, af terwards a drink of water, when sha again became unconcious. At 4. o'clock I p. H. death kindly relieved the little' sufferer, fourhours aftershe was burned. She was crisped from the shoo tops to the top of the head. Nelson, the broth er'a 'hands wern literally cooked, in some places the bone being exposed. The little fellow displayed much Unsel fish cburage in doing errands ind as-1 sis'ting where ho was able, making no complaint until a kind neighbor lady discovered the condition of the poor hoys hands when they were cared for. They cause him great suffering but may bo cured. Tho deceased was 7 years old. Tho family hare tho sympathy of all knowing the circumstances. V are Iiaving' April showers- which are very much needed as the ground was crusted. so it was not possible to plow in some localities in the valley where farmers were summer fallowing and plowing for corn. Small grain is do ing well. Yashington Grange No: 181 is prospering finely. At tho last meet ing the 4th degree wai conferred upon eleven members, the propect now h of a largo increase, in members. We have started astoro on the co operative1 plan and aro doing well much better than meet with somo opposition but (hat is the life of trade, let the.ojiposition ton tinue. We havo a lodge of Good Templars, though not very strong in number, are. mighty in zeal. We meet regularly and own part of a good hall with the Grangers. We are what wo are be cause wo believe it to be right. We are slowly increasing and mean busi ness. TheGood Templars intend giv ing aparty.at there hall on Williams creek tho first day qLMay next. Sup per, horeo feed and refreshments will be provided for 2 a No., by members of .the order. No pains will bo. spared to make it a pleasant affair. Tho same to be for the benefit of the order, that is when all expences aro paid the pro ceeds will bo thrown into the Lodge treasury for futuro use for the cause of temperance. A Subscriber. American- Newspapers ix 1882. The American Newspaper Directory, whieh will bo issued next month by Geo. P. Eon ell & Co., of New York, will contain the names of 10,611 per iodicals in the United States and Territories, which is a gain of 344 in the year just past. The number of daily papers has increased in a some what, larger proportion, and is now represented by a.to'tal of 996 against 921 in 1881. The largest increase hai been in New York 10 dailes, 29 of all sorts. Illinois and Missouri show a percentage of gain which is even great er,, while Colorado leads all. others in the- percentage of increase, both of daily and weekly issues. California, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, and West Virginia haVo fallen behind 1881 in the total number of periodicals issued. In Georgia, Maino and Mass achusetts the suspensions have exactly counterbalanced tho new ventures. In every State not mentioned above, and in tho Territories, there has been on increase. False ErEtASnEa' 'Laboucherosays jn "Truth:" "Tho Parisians have found out how to makoJ fals'a eyelashes. I do not speak of tho vulgar and well known trick of darkening the rim round tho eyo with all kinds of dirty compositions, or tho more artistic plan of doing so to the inside- of tho lid. No, they actually draw a finoneedle, threaded with dark hair, through tho skin of the eyelijl, forraing.tong loops, an . f "p. ", ' ' r Ujaiier iiie process ii over i am told.it JsB4painless gn,-ra.:splendiil dark-fringoo veiFa tho coquette's eyes." rxn 101.2