Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, June 10, 1882, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. JUHEJO, 1SS2.
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PROFES3l6k&.l'6ARD8.
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ATTOREyj&XIOnNELOBjALA.TiV;
Jacksonville, OgH., " I
rWlUrpractlceanTfflli.UieT36fifeIof the
Bute. Office in Mrs. McCully's build.
102, corner of California and Fifth street:,
Q. H. AIKEN, M. D.,
PSYSICIAN ANDrSURQEQJtonW ,
if vu'tt v.iUuaVlti
AQK60N'TItI.B,-,BEOO5 t
bsT-0mct opposite P.'J.Ryan'i Mora.
. JvW. ROBINSON,
Br JU..L-, t.ri
f .-sal rU J
Physician
AND SURGEON
Jacksonville, Ogn.
vOfflc In Mrs. Ganung's buNdln Califor
nia street. All "calls promptly "attended
to day or night.
MARTIN VROMAN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SORGEON,
JACKSONVILLE, OKKGOX.
Office up-stairsjn Orth's brick. Resl.
dence on California street
"R. O.' SCROGGS, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office npjatalrs in Orth'-a brick building,
Jacksonville,-Oregon'. '
Residence, opposite the Cour House.
Spuclalty, operative, surgery and treat
ment of chronic diseases.
Office hours afternoons, from 4 till C.
. fit
B. F. HOWELL,
A
T1J.0KS.EI ;;ATM- LAW.
Jacksonvillk, okeqos.
AllnnslnMi pleMlla my hands will recelra prompt
ttntkmi fla-iD.cUI attention rlr.n to collec
tions.
WILL. JACKSON,
HENT'IST,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
r-piEKTII KXIUCTED AT AM.
I I hur-.. ..inching ni
I mlnlsterf-i,! I arm ei. ior which &li it
' fli.rrA will b lnalr
0Oe ml r.iU.uc. on corner of California and
TtfUl etreetl.
A. a. oibbs.
B. STKARNJ,
GIBBS & STEARNS,
A TT0RNEY8 AND COUNSELLOES,
Eoomg2 aod 4'Strowbriage'siBniMing,
POIITLAND, OltKGON.
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Kill (rraitlienn"IH3nrH af necordlnthe State of
Oreron nnd WahihlnRt jn Territory: ana pij par
ticular attention to bnnlneu in Federal uinru.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Corner Front anil MorrUon, 1'ortland.
(On the European Plan.)
THOS".)GUJNgA"Nj BROj.
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(Late o the Arcade, Sacramento.)
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This hotel is thoroughly fire-proof. Con
tains 120 elegantly tarnished suits and
singie rooms, which have been refitted and
refurnished in modern sty'e.
Free coach to and from all trains and
boats. J . t
METROPOLITAN
1 -A t (
HOEEfe r
UL CAN&N, - Prop.
i .i ' y.-.i i -
i ,f ft ,
tThe MetropoliUn is the only Cen
trally "Located House in "the" City ot Rose
burg. - '
Stages arrivo at and leave the Hotel
everyday.
Good accommodations, and civility to
U. Extra pains taken to See that fam
ilies ore! made comtortable.
E2TA parlor for Ladies and Ladies to
wait upon tlicm.
MEW SADDLER SHOP,
Jacksonville, Ogn.
Thomas J:;Keaneyj Prop.
TTAVING OPBNED-OUT
A NEW
saddkr'shop In' Langell's building,
onrvosite Masonic Hall. I am fully nre
pared4 to dp any work ininf line with
promptness SihdTdispatch. v WillTccep on
hand a good assortment of saddles, bridles,
harness, bits, spurs, . etc. None but the
best California leather used. Job work a
, spccUlty.and prices to suit Jhc times.
ISTGive me!a triaL d . ' , ,
. " . - . T J. KENNT.
- Jacksonville, Jnl16,1881 e-O
' &K Td toOnW da7 tf(Iiome.
free. Address Sttsson & Co , Portland, Me.
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rJioNUNA.N,
Calirornla Street, Adjolnlne
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HOLT'S NEVVHOTEL.
JapTcsonville, Oregon,
CLOTHING
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' 1
IatiVsirrattern-BnaTnatferom
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CITY - CASSIMERS
nil
DUOC k
DI.MIX OVERALLS AND
JUMPERS.
SROJSs ETC.,
LADIES'; -MISSES', CHILDREN'S
KID & CALF SHOES,
MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS: aLEXIS'
TIES AND; BHOUANS,
All California Make.
A full'Assortincnt of
ladles' Dress & Fancy Goods,
Also a large line of
(Men's and Boys' Hats."
,- Gentlemen's Uhdcnvarc, Suspenders fcc,
lso keep a full line ol .
GROCERIES, ETC.,
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, JCanncd
goods of every description, a full assort
ment of r
TOBACCb'& GIG-TIS.
A large quantity-of
Crockery and Glassware,,
All or which I will sell
FOR Oa-SH
AT
Extraordinary Low Prices.
My motto will be
"QUICK EALEd and.SJLALLPRQFJXll
Country Produce taken in exchange for
goods.
I am also agent for the following Stan
dard Insurance Companies:
Foreign Imperial, London, Northen and
Queen.
Foreign London and Lancashire.
Home Fireman's Fund.
Home State Investment Ins. Co.
noinc Commercial Ins. Co.
Home Western Ins. Co. -.
Traveler's Life and Accidcnt'of Hartford
Conn.
Risk taken nl lower rales ,than any
Agent in Oregon, and w ill guarantee in
.case of loss, prompt payment,'
JERRY NUNAN.
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Livery, Sale & Feed Stable
'.jlMftin Sff.'-Ashland. f
rHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleas
ure in annouaciug that he has pur
chasedthese stables and -will keep con
stantly on hand the very best
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SADDLE IIOKSK". BUGGIES AND
CARlUtGKS,
And can furn'ulimy customers with a tip
top turnoutaliny time.1 ' '
HOUSES BOARDED
On reasonable terms, and given the best
attention.., Horses bought and sold and
salisfactionguarantecd' in all my trans
actions. - HENRY NORTON.
THE ASHLAND
Woolen l Manufacturius:
Co,
Takcjileasnrcjn announcinglhat they now
have onUianda full and select stock of
.Jot. -j;
' la'de- or the Tery"best
NATIVE WOOL
And of which.they will, dispose at very
. f ' reasdnablo ratcs '
Orders from adistance will receive
prompt attention. Send them in and give
our goods a trial.
Asut.AKD Wont.FwM'r'o Co.
Criterion Billiard Saloon!
, CALIFORNIA iST..
Tames P. SXcDaniel, Prop.
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'"PHIS popular resort, under new man-
agement, is furnllhing the best brands
ot licuors, wines and cicars.T TheTeafling
tabic is supplied with Eastern periodicals
and leading papers of Ihe.Coast Give me
acalj.i-l ii t . j u
A.-WEEC -13 a day, at home ease.
lvmadn. Costlr Outfit free Ad-
dreasTnuE & Co., Augusta, Maine.
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OREGON
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, .E. B. REAMES.
REAM'JES'BROJS..
California bt.,
Jacksonville, - - - Oregon,
'AHEAD AS USDAL ! !
-BTADOPTEItr"
A 'CASH BASIS !!
THE GREATEST REDUCTION
ffCUX55'3pRiCES
-AND THE
!. I'IiIArG-EST i'STOCK
OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
THE
GREATEST VARIETY
TO SELECT FKM IN
Any On Store in Southern
Oregon or Northern
' California.
ALL FOR CASH!!
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, "
LA.D1KK' DRESS GOODS. CASHMERES,
AND DHGONLS. SILKS. AND
.S VTINS, KOOTS A SHOES,
CLOTHING. ETC,.
LADIES' GAL., HADE CLOAKS
WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
ladies tn the fact tbat we bave now
on.haitd the 1itrg?t nmlbttfelected aMort
ment rf LDIEs' DRESS GOODS and FAN
CY GOODS ol ftry iloctiption Hi South
ern Orenon, and we will henceforth make
this jine of goods onr speciality and sell
them at
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
To the gentlemen we will fay, if yon want
A No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you must go
lo I!eam''S Bros. In buy them a" we claim to
have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING In
Jackson county and will allow none to un
dersell us.
Thee potrils were all pnrchaed by a mem
ber ol our firm from FIRST CLASS House
ir ban Francirco and New York, and we will
wairant ever; article and sell them as cheap
for cah a? any bouse in the county.
Vfe also keep on hand a lull slock of
GROCERIES,
Hardware, Cutlery, Glassware,
CROCKERY.
A FULL LINE OF A8HLAND GOODS
FAaai and freight wagons
Flows, Gang Flows & Sulky Flows
In fact everythlngJrom, the finest needle
to a threshing-machine. Give ns a call
and judge for vonnelYee as to our capacit
of furnishing goodsSsabove.
The way to make? money is to save it.
To save it bay cheapo. To -boy cheap pay
UAiH for yoar good and pnyotr
REAMES BROS.
DAVID LINN
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AND DEALER IK
COrrXlY TRIMMINGS.
COFFINS FURNISHED ON TOE
'shortest notice and cheaper than at any
other establishment in Southern Oregon.
Furniture of .all kinds kept on hand or
made to order.
Hides, Skins -And Furs.
I will pay the highest cash price for
beef iiidos; deer-skips and all kinds of furs.
Vijl pay 45 6enjs; cash, for Eood deer
skina.'XJOmeamlseeme. ;A.N.ijICKE.
Jacksonville, fiov, J9, 1881.
T. 0. REAMES.
BUCKINGHAM "
& HECHT'S
BOOTS & SHOES
Wr?
&ar-
ARE KCX303 3333ST ;
And cost no more than other
brands; and if the Merchant with
whom you trade does not kee
our Good?, it is because it pay?
better to sell a pair of Bootd or
Shoes every two months than
everv four or five. WE GUAR
ANTEE EVERY PAIR WE
MAKE.
All Merchants in good credit
can procure these Goods at our
Warehouses in Portland or San
Francisco.
Try onr -IIERCI3LES" Talents Boots.
HECHTBROS. & CO.
mil 3m
THE U. S. HOTEL,
Cor. 3d and California Sts.,
Jacksonville - - Ogn,
JANE HOLT, Proprietress.
O. & C. Stage House.
FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATIONS.
MEALS AT ALL HOUItS.
ROOMS TO LET BY THE DAY,
WEEK OR MONTH.
Prices Very Moderate.
Wt
OUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE
ing completed lor occupancy, the un
dersigncd takes pleasure in announcing
that we are prepared to entertain the trav
fling public No pains will be spared to
provide for 'he comfort of our guests and
to make them feel at home with us. The
most modern improvements have been in
troduced, and the accnmmrxl.itinna nf thr?
United Stales will not lag behind the best I
appointed inland Hotel on this coasts Uur
tabks will always ba supplied with the
best the market affords and, served in tho
bet style by a corps ol obliging waiters.
The'beds and bedding are all new and
fitted up in the most comfortable fctyle,
suited to Iho accommodation of single oc
cupants or families. JANE HOLT.
Jacksonville, March 5, 18S1.
Free to Everybody!!
AjBeautifulBook for tha Asking!
By applying personally at tjie nearest
Office Ot THE SINGER MAXCFACTURtta CO.
(or by postal card if at a distance) any
adult person will ba presented, with a
beautilully illustrated copy of a New
Book entitled
GENIUS REWArtDED,
OR THE " r
Story of tho Sewing Machine,
containing a handsome and cosily steel
engraving frontispiece: also, S3 finely en
graved wood cuts, and bound in an elab
orate blue ana gold iimograpnea cover.
No charge whatever is made focthishand
some book, which can be obtained only by
application ntthe branch .and subordinate
offices of The S ngcr Manufacturing Co.
The Sinstr JIannfcatnring Co.
Principal Office, 34 Union cquare,
.New York.
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Piles! Piles! Piles!
A SURE 0TJRE FOUND
AT LAST!
NO ONE NEED SUFFEK!
SiSah: Cure for Blind, Bleedingjltching
and' Ulcerated Piles has been dliCoert3
ly Dr. "William, (an Indian Remedy,)
called ur. William s Indian Ointment. A
single box has cured the worst chronic
cases of 23 or 80 years standing. No one
ncea suuer uvc iainuicsaucr applying tuis
wonderful soothingmedicine. 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 of the private parts, and for nothing
else.
Read what the Hon. J. M. Cofilnborry
of leveland v ysabout Dr. William's In
dian Pile Ointment:. I Jiavo. used scores
of Pile ( uie-s, and it affotds me pleasure
to say that I have" .never found anything
which -gave such immediate1"hnd perma
nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint
ment. !
For sale br at' druggists or mailed on
receipt of price. $1-00. .
HENRY & CO., "Proprietors, v
Cixvhxasd, O".
HodoEjUavis & Co , Wholesale Agents,
Porfand, prtgon. j.
rjSfiajWeekJn your own town. Terms
tpQUand $ 5 outfit tree. Address H"
Hallett &Co., Portland, Maine
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4LX.CV1 iJ?
C2&iXti.GiCL
Remember that every real "Singer" Sew
ing Machine has this Trade Mark, cast in
to the iron stand and embedded in the
arm of the machine.
Any machine now being offered for sale,
and represented to be Singer Machines,
but not having the Trade Mark above re.
feired lo, arc not machines of our manu
facture, and we hereby caution the public
against purchasing, except from our only
authorized agent,
E. E. GORE,
as he is the only person who has the
QSHTJINE SINGER MACHIAES
for sale in Jackson County.
THE SINGER MFG. CO.,
IVt B. Frt, 'Manager, Portland.
SEVENTEENTH YEAR
ST. GARY'S ACADEMY,
i
CONDUCTED BY.
THE SISTERS OP THE HOLY SAME.
THE SIIOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS
school will commence about the end ol
August, and is divided in four sessions,
of eleven weeks each.
Board and tuition, per term, $40.00
Bed and Bedding. 400
Draw ing and painting 6.00
Piano 15.00
Entrance fee only once, 5.00
SELECT DAY SCHOOL. '
Primary, per term, 600
Junior, " 800
Senior, " 10.00
Pupils received at any time, and special
attention is paid to pii ticular studies in
behalf of children who have, but limited
time. For further particulars apply at
(lie Acndanr -
CROSBY'S RED FRONT,
JACKSONVILLE,
rot THE
Finest Brands Of
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS,
NOTIONS,
CANDY k NUTS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
ETC., ETC.
Having ust opened a fresh and complete
line of articles usually found in a variety
store, I solicit a fair share ot. public pat
ronage, assuring satisfaction.
E2?" Give mo a call.
D. W. CROSBY.
Toll Half Price
OVER THE
Centennial Bridge
ACROSS EOGUE RIVER.
Best and Most Direct Hoad.
The Centennial Bridge across Rogue
River, two miles south oFRock Point, will
be found to be on the safest and mo4 di
rect route to and from Rocburg, Redding
and Luke county via. .Iacksonvil'c being
also on the valley road from Phoenix and
Ashland. The overland stages cross here.
Teamster? will find Dlentv of erain and
baled hay at the Bridge, and free stibling
will be furnished to all who miy stop.
TH()MA CHAVNER.
RICH MINES.
FRES FARMS.
How To Get Them.
Said for COPP'S MINING CODE- as. in paper;
fi.jj in cloth.
Send for C0PF3 OCTTLER'8 GUIDE-S s. In
papr: 75 cents in cloth.
LATEST, CHEAPEST, AND ONLY RELIABLE
Manuals on Ihe U S. Land and llinin; Llwv.
Edttod bj HEHRY It. CQPP, cf Washlnaton, D. C
United States, State, and Territorial Mining Laws and
Land Office Regulations.
Digest of Land Office and Court Decisions
Lists of Patented Mines.
DrRayroonds Mining Glossary,
Forms tor Mechanics' Dens, Location Notices, &c
All this in COPP'S MINING CODE.
Public Land System explained. How to tell Town
ship .and Section Corners How to Homestead and
Pre empt land How lo enter land under the timber
Culture, Desert.1 own-site, and other laws.
- All this in COPP'S SETTLER'S GUIDE.
rnorJe.flwRk rfoelrrUrininMcrniltCoiif'
Lijid .M lliI.I tJlcUi. Mdru u lo.
(11. .mi u It aombcr ot bos U Umrt prompt rfpl.J
NOTICE.
As mv wife Mary1 J. Seward has left my
bed and board without cause or provoca
tion, I will pay no debts contracted Dy uer.
JOHN D. SEWARD.
Table Rock, April 29, 1882.
Solomon 4f Mensor
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCK
OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
rar i gg sisSngof " -
Fancy Goods, Laces, Ribbons,
Eats, Caps, Fine Dress Goods,
and Flannels.
LADIES AND GENT'S
LINEN DUSTERS,
Ladles Hats, Kid Sfiocs, Calf
Shoes, Febole Goat Shoes,
' Cloth Lace, Slioes.
AND A LARGE STOCK OF
Misses and Children Shoes.
- GENTS LOW SHOES
of all description.
CLO,THING, UNDERWEAR,
OVERALLS,
JUMPERS, HARDWARE,
And A
Largo
OF
Stools.
Groceries, and Tobaccos.
All to be sold at the lowest cash figures,
or county produce. We ask the public to
rail and examine our stock bclorc pur
chasing elsewhere.
DR. SPINNEY
No. 11 Kearny Street,
Treats all Chronic niid Special Disease.
yroxjJSTGr iia:333xr
Who may bo suffering from the effects
of youthrul follies' or indiscretion will do
well to avail tbcmsclvcs.oC.this, the great
est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering
humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guaran
tee to forfeit $500 for every case of Semin
al Weakness or private disease of any kind
of character which he undertakes and
tails to cure.
MIDDLE AGED MEN.
There are many at the age ot thirty to
sixty who are troubled with too frequent
evacuations of the bladder, oflen accom
panied bya slight smarting or burning
sensation and a weakening of the system
in a manner the patient cannot account
ror. On examining thcurinary deposits a
ropy sediment will often be found, and
sometimes small particles of albumen will
appear, or the color will be ota thin milk
ish hue.iicnm changing to a dark and tor
pid appearance. There are many men
who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the
cause, which is the second stage of seminal
weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect
cure in all such cases, and a healthy res
toration of the genito urinary organs.
Office Hours 10 to 4 and G to 8. Sun
days, from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation
free. Thorough examination and advice,
$5. Call or Address
Dlt. SPINNEY & CO.,
No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco.
Junc3,18S2. tf
PRO BONO PUBLICO!
LINDLEY, TORRY&.CO.
WILL FURSISn SUPERIOR
LUMBER OF ALL KIDS
.Vt Iio-ctrost DFLAtosa.
H&.Y1NG purchased Jas. Herd's steam
saw-mill in Willow Springs pre
cinct, we are now prvnared to furnish
lumber of every description,
Cloor and Hougli,
promptly, nnd at the very lowest rates.
Bills sawed to order.
All kinds of merchantable produce tak
en in exchange.
rSTGive us a trial and judge for your
self LINDLEY, TORRY & CO.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of J. B. Coats,
dee eased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Jackson county, Oregon,
sitting in Probate, Administrator of the
estate of J. B. Coats, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are
rcaucsted to sett c the same immediately.
anil those having cl lims against the estate
will present them with the proper vouchers
at the residence1 of the undersigned in
Jacksonville, Oregon, within six months
after the first publication of this notice.
JAMES R. NEIL,
Administrator of said Estate.
Dated May 13, 18S2.
CITY BREWERY,,
VEIT SOHUTZ, - Proprietor.
TW0OLD MOST RESPECTFULLY IN- .
1 frm tboi elllsen.of JwksonT.ll aadf
the w-rld t"lti. that thor can" find, at
snr time, at ur RrewrT. th host laser
beer, -In inr'qnantltr the purchaser maydtslr
Mrhoaoa fsciTtui.nilysltuArl and my roona art
always Is ord w. A visit will plaus yn.
f.
When men choose a wife they slouTd
select a cheerful, happy-tempered 'wo
man, no matter whether she ia hand
some or not. They make a great mis
take when they marry for beauty anil
style, or for talents and accomplish
ments, if there is not a cheerful heart
to go with them, a bright, sunny soul.
The sweetest, most lovable wives are
those who possess the magic power of
being bright and cheerful under almost
anTrcBmgtiinceisi.proyide6thejrAv
bands' treat! them "vith the courte.y1'
and due forbearance which 'is their'
right. Kich or poor, high or low, 'it
makes no difference provided the
bright little fountain of cheerfulness
bubbles up like a continual spring In
their hearts and scatters its drops
everywhere. Was ever the stream of
troublo and trial so dark and deep
that the sunshine of a cheerful face
falling across its tuibilness would fail
to awaken an answering gleanii No,
indeedl So cultivate a joyous, cheerful,
happy disposition, friends, and see for
yourselves how much good you can do
in this life by its aid.
No matter how cross and crabbed
one may feel, no matter if the brain is
filled with meditations upon the great
afflictions of life, or that the stomach is
drenched with pills and mixtures and
tonics; just let one of these cheery wo
men come across you, and, my word .
for it, she will route you from j our fit
of the, "blues." The long wrinkles
about your mouth will shorten, tho
black gloom of your brow will disap
pear, and almost before you know it
you are Jauhing heartily at some lit
tie anecdote she is relating, and your
desponding fit vanishes.
Ah! what a blessing are these cheer
ful women. How often do their little
hands assuage the grief of the mourner,
and th'eir bright, sunny smiles bring
sunlight to the gloomy heart! No ono
can estimate the good they do until tho
judgement day will reveal tho secrets
of many aching hearts and show us
how mu:h we owe to these cheerful,
ho)eful, helpful, happy souls. Their
own lives may have been filled with
grief, but the darkened cloud revealed
to them its silvery lining. They may
have felt the stings of stern penury,
but with the little they possessed thoy
have wasted not one jot. , . ,
ATTKK OF EOS13. '
In the war plains of Turkey, south
of the Balkan mountains, whole dis
tricts are covered with rose plnnts, set
in lines about five feet apart and tend'
ed for some years with tho greatest
care. At length, in some sweet fresh
morning in early summer, while the
roses are yet wet with dew, the tender
flowers are torn off by the laborers and
cast at once by heaps into huge coppers,
there to boil for hours in clean rain
water. The fragrant steam is carried
along a tube and, on cooling, becomes
a kind of thick roso water. This is
boiled up again and the vapor cooled
into a liquid, on the top of which floats
a yellowish, oily, scum, that is known
as the "atter of roses " It takes about
4,000 pounds of roses to make a pound
of the atter.
Once a merchant opened a cupboard
in his store and showed a visitor thirty"
largo glass bottles in which, he said,'
was $60,000 worth of tho precious es
sence. This quantity must have taken
four million pounds of roses in mak
ing. But may be, after all, their fra
grance in that form would give more
and longer lasting pleasure than could
have been given had the flowers been
left upon their bushes', whfre they
could only have cheered tho passers by.
Who Rkpresest3 the People! The
following is worth considering: Ac
cording to tho directory of the 47th
Congress, there are in that body 293
members. Ope hundred and ninety
five lawyers: nineteen professional pol
iticians; three railroad officer one c.i
italist; one clergyman. There are 65
members representing the useful em
ployments of the country, as follows:
seventeen merchants; eleven farmers;
twelve editors; ten manufacturers; five
physicians; two civil engineers; two
miners; two mechanics; one metallur
gist. The useful employments are still
worse represented in the Senato as tho
following shows. There are 76 mem
ber as follows: fiftr-seven lawyer?;
five bank officials three profeional
politicians. Of the useful prdfesoions
there are eleven. Three merchants;
three manufacturers; twd miners; two
general buiness;one farmer; one editor.
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