Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, November 24, 1883, Image 1

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PROFESSIONAL 0ARD8.
T. R. YOUNG, M. D.,
Tkyslcaa Ai Smrgoos,
Cbrtkax Point, Oregon.
VaIU promptly attended to at all hours.
P. P. PRIM,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELORAT-LAW
yr practice In" all the Courts of the
ttito Omca In Mrs. McCully's build
"2, eorner of California and Fifth streets.
G; II. AIKEN, M. D.,
niYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
rfACKSOSTILLK, orkoox.
4-oatt affttt P. 3. Br"1 W-
J. W- HQBINSON. JL D-,
?BYSIOIAN AND SURGEON
Jacksonville, Ogn.
OFFIOE At Dr. Vrooman'a Dispensary.
Residence on Fourth St opposite 31. h.
"Calli promptly attended to, day and night.
XARTItf VRtOMAN, M. D.
paYSlCIAN AND 30KQEON,
JACKiTU.LE, ORKOOK.
Ufflce up-sUira In Orth's hriclt. Resi-'leac-B-Ualifornia.8trcct.
.
U. F. HOWKLl
A'
TTORNSY-AT-bAW.
TJacksuxvili.k,- orkoos.
Al ll.l-i..i rlit.4 In t U.l. will r!i ; prwnpl
.It.atl.n. -SptIl attention tlr.n lo clc-
A. L. JOHNSON,
Jfoary Public, jEal Estate A?ent and
Col'tcto
l"nukr convry.incinsand fnrni-JiingAh--tlmct
or lml tiller a specialty. Lo.in,
B-'atiatcil and cTlecuons mnde. All
business intrusted 10 ray euro wul receive
prompt and carelul attention.
WILL. JACKSON,
0
eniist,
JA0KA0NVII.LIC, oRKGON.
hrur. Lsnutiliit k J-Jmllitwt,lf-l'lrl,f'T
wfclch tr
chp "HI be !!.
e. r.ianet " ol vmorpi nu
Iirtk itrttti.
A. fl. OIB.
ITRARNf.
GIBBS &STEAHNS,
A TTOENEYS AND COUNSELLORS.
Roomi-2 nd 4 Strnwbriilge's Building.
.PORTUND, ORRGON.
lll.rftUlttflcirtior nnrdlntli. 9lat.l
' irlhlKtn Territory: jndp.j'par
Xelr kttaaU.n to Vailn.M In F..lrt ContU.
F. BIT SC HARD,
PRAOTIOAL
TfATCnMAKER AND JrWELKR,
California Sreet,
1 TARES a specially of cleaning and re-
iVSL pairing watcnes ana ciocks. jiy
eharges are reasonable. Give me a call.
"0" B, EOSTEL,
Steam Bath
practical Sbarinj:, HaircntUng
AND
ARTIFICIALIIAIR-WORKER.
JOR
Xiadies and Gentlemen.
BLEEDING,
Cupping, Leeching
IN
a
NEUBER'S BUILDING,
OPPOSITE
THE FOST-OFFICB.
Jacksonville, Dec 11, 1837.
JbCtC.' week In your own town.
Terms
tDUUuit 93 must tree.
Addrta H.
3Lvu.KX7o;, PoTtlaad.Xtifeh. .
CtlXtlOXl.!
Remember that every renl "Singer Sew
ing Machine has this TradeJIark cist in
to the iron stand and embedded in the
arm of the machine
and represented to be Singer Machines
but not hating the Trade Mark abore re
fcrred to. are 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 .
GENUINE" SIN GEE MA.CHINES
for sale in Jackson founty.
THE SINGER MFG. CO..
W. B. FnT, Mxnagfcr, Portland.
WINTER OPENING
AT
Mrs. P. P. Prim's
Mi linery Stora.
1 and coaip etc tock of Millinery goods,
consisting of
HAT F ALL TYLES,
RIBBONS,
FEATHERS,
FLOWERS,
COLLARS "
AND CUFFS,
VoiUns.
ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES,
fitnJltmrnj' anil Ladies' IlanJkerehicfs
Call and see them ul the building form
crly occupied by Dr. Robinson im Califor-
nu ti&.
MK-S. P.P. PRIM.
EIGHTEENTH YEAH-
ST. SIX ABo ACABESOr,
CONDUCTED BY.
TnC SISTERS OF TIIK M X1XE.
THE SHOLASTIC YEAR OF THlfc
school will comuience about the cud ol
August, and is divided in fuur sessions,
of eleven weeks each.
Board and tuition, pertcrm, ?40.00
Mubic 15.00
Drawing and piiniing 8.00
Bed and Bedding 3.00
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Primary, per term, 5 5.00
Junior, " COO
Prepiratoy " 8.00
Senior, " 10.09
Pupils received at .my time, and special
attention is"paid to piiticular studies In
behalf of childn-n who have hut limited
time. For further particulars apply at
the Academy
THE BEST ACCOMODATION
AT
The Centennial Bxiage
ON ROGUE RIVER.
Travellers crossing Rogue river should
bear in mind that the Centennial Bridge
is the best slopping place on the road.
Plenty hay and grain and stable room can
be had at all times and good meals can be
had at Ash Heald's' at tha Bridge. The
patrrmace of the public is solicited and
satisfaction guaranteed.
THOS. CHAVNER.
UNION HOTEL,
KerfoyriUe Oreson,
M. Ryder, Fropr.
First-class accommodation can always
be had at this house at the most reasona
ble rates.
t2T"An excellent stable connected with
the hotel.
. Liquor House.
The undersigned offers Whiskey for sale
in quantities to suit customers at $3 per
gallon or $1 cr. quart, at the Eacle Brew
ery. Lager Seer tor sale and delivered at
the usual price.
MlW. J. WKTTEnKR.
GBEfcT REDUCTION
-IN
HOTEL PRICES
AT THE
SL0VER HOTEL
BOAfiS Aiu LODGING
BesVbbns for the mosey this tide of
GREAT TUMBLE
IN PRICES
AT NEWMAN FISIMS,
AND
SELLING OUT FOR CASH,
Do not send your
uione avraybut
buy at home.
THE CRISIS HAS COME.
-
I beg to notify the public that from this
time lorward I intend to do the largest
cash business in the county, and jn order
to command the trade, I shall sell out my
entire stock of merchandise, consisting of
Dry Goods, jtoots and thoes, Clolning etc,
at such prices bat goid3 arc bound to be
sold. Call and be convinced of honest
facts.
8FE CI JE. NOTICE.
Those indebted to me by note or book
account are requested to come lorward and
settle at once. This is the last call before
placing in the Lawyer's hands as I must
hare monev. NEWMAN FISHER.
Jacksonville, April 22, 1882.
JOUN NOLAhD Wm. Uijiich
NEW STATE SALOON,
Coit. Caufouma asd Third Sxbekt
mMMMIPKOPii'S.
'IMIE PROPRIET'113 OF THIS
i well knouu -and popular t esurt wou'd
infoi m their friends und the public; sen.
era'ly that a complete and firnuclass stock
nf tife I)ost bwndsof Ll(juors, Wines, Cig
aw. Imported Beer, Ale and Porter ham
pa" e Hinis always on li:tnd. They
wi'l be plea-ed to have- their friends oa.ll
and smile.
NOLAND & ULRICH.
P. S. William U rich will also pay the
highest cash price for county tcrip.
MORAT & CHALKS
Jaclsisvillc...
Oregox.
HAYING OPENED A SALOON ON
Ctiliioiniii btixtt v.e as-k for a share
it the puMic puti-oiibge and promise good
.-reatnu nt in tveiy c:ise. We keep none
mt lh bt s: nt liquors, wines and cigars,
and s.itiif.ittMfl is guaraultcd. Tiy us
tud bt. cuai!;ccd.
MORAT&CHALE.
Vm S. SALOON,'
IT. 3 UOThL BUILDING, JACfiSOKVlLLC,
L T. McKENZIF, PROPip,
TTVING
A3SUMD THE MAN-
XXn
iiccme. t ol bis rsorl. 1 nronos-
keeping it stocked with he finest I xuuds
of
WINE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
And will be pleased to recci'o a call from
all who wish the best in my line. Sat
isUction asaiir d. T. T. IcKENZIE.
PHOT EOGK HOUSE,
SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN,
S. J, Curtis, Proprietor.
Having fitted up a comfortable and
commodious house on tb south side of
the Siskiyou mountain, I am prepared to
furnish the best accommodations for man
and beast at reasonable rates. A good
road has been cut to the proposed tunnel,
only a short distance off. L mean to give
Mitibfaction and therefore invite every
body to civo me a call.
E. J. CCBTIS.
Pilot Rock, July 7, 1833,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Corner Front and UorrUqn, rvrtUnil.
(On the European Plan.)
THOS.
GUINEAN, PROP.
(Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.)
This hotel is thoroughly fire-proof. Con
tains 120 elegantly furnished suits and
single rooms, which havebcen refitted and
refurnished in .modern style.
Free coach to and from all trains and
boats.
S,.P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
In ftonemlller's building is in receipt
of a full assortment of material and pre
pared to do all work in his line on snort
notice and in a workmanlike manner.
Vehicles of every description made to
order.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed. S. P. BANNA.
Jnly If 16S0.
YOU CM WiD Tifm
-AT- ' ' -
E. C. BROOKE
New
Drug
Store,
Jacksonville, Or.
i- Olooka,
A fine assortmehtof 84y clocks, with ana
without alarm. '
Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvei
hunting:asr, opcn-facs and skylight
watches, from $5 to $150.
t . ,. ,.
Br'aoelota.
A fine lot of ladies' gold band and binglt
bracelets.
Diamond .and ruby rlng3. carrieo itnnt
cameos set with diamonds, cameos set
with pearls, garnet and pearls, turcuoist
and pearls, and. onipc. rings with .hidden
mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings,
plain and solid California r'ngs.
ircsTvolary.
Diamonds in every shape.
Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the 50-ccnt
black set to the ?200 bird sets of diamonds.
Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets
and charms.
3Pin.es and Buttons.
Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs'
and colfar-buttous.
Silver ami silver-plated knive?, forks,
spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spooas ;
and tongs in coses
3VXIsQolijn.oo-vxai.
Gold ana silver thimbles; gold, silver and
steel spcctaclre; and a full stock of every,
thing in the jewelry line
A full assortment of perfumery, toilet'
so?pi, etc.
- lot of ateel engravings and pictures for
children.
In short, a complete and first-okvislintol
HOLIDAY GOODS."
11 to be so d at the
LOWEST PRIC !
.llso arcordcons, vioUni, banjos, acithe
bet incf vio'in. cuitar and banjo strings.
Tio best psrm oil for sewing machines.
.,! ml line of
Drugs and MedicinSP'
tQuVreicripiion! carefully compoundetl
E. C. BHOOIvS.
THE ASHLAND
Wqulen .anufacluring Co,
Take pleasurein announcing that thev now
):.i' (hi Lam, a lull and select stock of
?.'. ? jf vrz'Tm r?n aw.imph
OE8KflSS8'"A5lflB H85SKVP
3Iade of the very best
NATIVE WOOL
And cf which they will dixjiose at very
reasonable rates.
Ordrrs Imm a distance will receive
prompt attention. Send them in and give
our Kods a trial,
Ashland Wooi.kn M'f'o Co.
Toapia bowels, . -
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.-
From these sources arise three fonrtus ol
the diseases of the- human race Thota
symptoms iiuucatothoir existence ;po ;
AppctlU, Doiftli oottlva, Slclc ad
die, fiillncaa after eatlnc, BVrlon to
exertion ofboHy or mind, ErccUtlon
of food, Irritability of temper, law
cplrlts, A feeling or having nejclccf"
lome duty, U!nlaes,Flutterlnjrat Uia
Heart, DoU before ttio eyM.blgh.lye51"
ored Urine, COWPTIPATIO.-dJ and dp
raani the uso ofarcmedythat acts directly
on tho Liver. AsaLlvcxmodlclnoTCTT'S
I'ITjCS have no cquaL Ihclr action ontha
KUneysandBlclnts also prompt; rcmovtcs
all impurities throngU these three "ieT
cocen of the rstm," prodnelnif appe
tite, sound digestion, rrjrolarstopls .clear
sUaandavigorousbodv. HJTT'SJPtttS
cause no nausea or griping nor intertero
wtta daily work and aroapcrfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
TOTTS HftIB DYE.
rtantly to aGLossT Bwjcxbya single an.
tllcatlon of this DTE. Sold by OrogglstJ,
n. nthrf PTTirfiRBOttreCelDtOI B .
o.
TUTT'
FEEL
ASK FOR
ROSEMIIAL, PBDKR & CO.'S
CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA MADS
BOOTS & SHOES,
ESTEvery Pair "Warranted.
Represented by L. Silberstein
Como .xj.ci Seo UXo.
All those indebted to me in any "man
ner are hereby notified that I intend re-,
tiring from business soon, and therefore-
request an immediate settlement, inose
interested will taka notice that I mean
business. P.K.MCICB.
City Market, Jacksonville. Jan. 80.1886.
dl'K'Tn OOflP0- "?y & ll0ra
KjiJ X. Aij3iWoaHipi - iworTr - - -
fr AHra.'fTyi Jo.P.Trfla.rtM
TIJTT?ft
PiLLS
THE STAFF f LIFE!
THE ROGUE RIVER
8 FIB PUfUnlMl MILLS
TTAVING RECENTLY rrf!v ,-rv..
XJ- fitted with al" modern improvements,
mraing. oui a srst-ciass article
or flour, which is put up in one-fourth
birel sacks, and every sack is warranted
to contain 49 pounds of flour- If von don't
brlleve this, just compare a Sack or our
flour with ny other brand offered for tale
In this market, and note the difference ia
weight.
Ftour and Mill-Feed
Constantly on hand and exchanged for
wheat.
BARLEY HOLLERS.
Havingindtfed a set of 'ttgriey ttoiicrsto
ray mill, I have set apart every Saturday
iu hum unriey ior customers. ,tiei work
will bc-ilbfle onhortnotice, so- thai par
ties can return with their orlKt t. 0m
day. IamDreDared to roll harW st all
times nd iri the best manner. This pro
cess is lar ahead of the crusher-
. G.KvRESVSn.
Jacksonville, Sept. 23, 1833.
MAX MULLEB,
P. O. Huilttitig JnckBouTilli
PSALElt IS-
GESEHA'L SIBRCiTAXDISE.
-, "' '
y HE U 'DEUSIGNED--TAKES'
t puasnrc m inrorming the public that
he hasjurcluscd L. olomon'8 intetest i
tbe
POST OFFICE STORE,
v hich will bj kept stocked wilh ccm.
pletftad rjj-it-clas issorttnent of general
mcrchaadH vUIm.Ii at
i
Yety I'Hscn.tble Hntt'Kj
. " "'
Give me a rail and sea for yenr elves.
M4XMEULI.lt,
Jsci.scEville, July 11, 1882.
Notice.
Laxd OFriciiAr Kobebuwi. On., )
October 31, lb83.
Nolietiis hcrf'iygircB tliat the follow
ing-named seltlcr has filtd notice of his
lntcntiuu to make final proof, -in support
of his claim, and that Mid proof will be
made before the Clerk of Jackson county
Jacksonville Oregon, on Saturday Decem
ber 1, 183, via: Jacob L. Worlow Pre
cmptlon D. S-No,400t, for.the.E ii,jof.
8 W H Sec. 31 Town 37 8 of R 2 East and
Lot 3 and S E M of N Wif SecCIowaX
a a 01 Kange a last, lie names the lol
lowing witnesses to pr-ve-Jiis c6nti3vlnijs;
resilience upon, hih! culimtipa .&E Saul
inntt. viz: Aaron wyinnd, I'bilip -Miller.
John Hockcrfmith. "Geo-ee vrvjand. all
of Eagle Point. Jackson countv Oregofi.
. r. ycyjAMi-N, iicgisu-r.
OThe Btrrzay Guide Is is
sued March and Sept., each
year: 216 pages, 8Jx 11
inches, with over 3,300
iUnstrationa a whore pio"
turp gallery. Gives wholav J
sale prices direct to consumers on all feoddc
for personal or family use. '"Tells Tioirf
to order, and gives exact ccet Of'.tvcry-"'
thing you use, cat. drink, wcar.'orihar
fun with. These mvaliublo boakfeo'nit
tain information gleaned from sba'Buqr'
kets of tho world- "Wo wilbmaira.'copy'
Frco to any address upon receipt ufthv
postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you.
Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO
MT J tB frsisia Avene, Olon 10.
Notice.
U. S. Lakd Ofvick at Rosehcko, Oan )
1 November 6, 1883. f
Notice is hereby given tnat the lollow-ing-named
settler bR filed notice of his
intention to make.final proof in" shlJport
of his claim, and that said proof t ill bo
made before the Clerk ol Jackson county
' 'regon at Jacksonville, on Monday l)ec.
17, 1833. viz: VanR. Cooler." preemption
D.S. No. 4211 for the" Lmr roTS-aTOm
Sec. 6, Town. 33,-Sputh.of Itinga 2Ea&1r
AVil ilerr Hq names the following Kit-"
ncsses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of; said Jand, viz:
Jacob WorJow. Ciorge nylapu. James
Wakefield, Aaron JVyland all of Browns
borough Oregon,
WF.BE.sVAitix, Register.
dr. j. brown,
deutschb;r arzt,
Jackonllle, Oresen,
Will practice in all Chronic Diseases, also
Tvnhoid Pneumonia. Lune Fever. Dinh-
theria. Consumption. Catarrh, etc. Timo
and doctor' (bills will be saved by coming"
to me at once Dr. Urown win guarantee
to forfeit JRiOO for everv case of Seminal
SVeaknes"; or private .dlieaeof uny kind J
or cnaracter wnicn ne- unuenuKcs auu
fails to cure. His medicine is purely veg
etable-aud has all the powcr.and elh'cacy
of calomel or quinine, without any of the
injurious alter effects.
, Shingles For Sale.
The undersigned is now prepaid to
furnish' the best quality of .hingles, cut
with diamond knife, in. -any quantity de.
sired.- Price deliveredln Jacksonville ?3
Der thousand or transportation off' af the
Jmiil.sjjuaseamorniiesouiu oL-miiiaras
i - ereeK - posi - onrcDr urawtauwijui mui
'O larewdii. J- CayiaJ
OLD MIU. Cr.IHKS.
, (Tone: "Old Grimes is Dead.";
Old Urs, Grimes is dead. Alas t
y qre'er shall see her more.
She was the wife of good old Grimes,
Who died solas years belore.
A rery worthy dame is gone,
Since she gave up her breath;
Her head was white with frostiof time
bhd lived until her death.
Though 'renc.li th path, her wUlin g,feet
E'er walked where duty led;
And never wore a pair of shoe,
Except when out of bed.
Busy she wao, from morn to night,
bpltc.of old Time's advances r .
Although her husband left hei hero
In easy circumstances.
Good Jlrs.. Grimes. is now at rest,.
She'll rest through endlejs age;
The un has set, her work is done,
She's gone to claim her wages.
A. T. iu The Century
Hew te ItfM'I a Kewipaper.
1. Get a paper that is worth read
ing. -T t
2. Get time to read! it.
3. Scan the heading of articles to
find out what is in the paper.
4. Rrad what interests you; inter,
est, is. to reading what appetite is to
eattng.
5. Read what will ho useful to you
morally, intellectually or financially
therefor ,
6. Do not read'tha ''niurdem;" thoy
.will do you no good unless you are a
dptec-ive.
7. Read the local new.; tourfirix.
iiitrTPst ia to he well informed uhout
your own eotutnurity.
S. Read the paragraphs bufor-j jou
read tha long editoml; it i more im
pirtaut for you to know what is Imp,
pening than wlmt the editor thinks
aWt it.
j9! Digest what you read; read it
carefullV. think about it, examine
yourself retpfcting it, t-ll som one
e!e what you have learned from it.
,10. Don'c belief everything you
hep in print; remember that there is a
ddviHu tho printer's ofHcu.
jRpad niore than oitn pippr; if you
are a (Republican uccasionally rail a
Deniicratic journal. This i.s a world;
no one can tell all about it.
1 1
M.
Vatne of Nickel.
Tho sunerintendrnt of the United
States mint jn Piiiladelplua ader
tis-d. far sealed proposals fur f-upp y-
ring tle mint with twenty thousand
pounds of nickle, for coinage purposes.
This week tho iid there was only
one opened, and tlia bidder, Joseph
Wharton, offrred to furnish the de
sired quantity of nickle at ninety one
ceuts per pound -which is tlis lowiat
price the government liau over pa'd
for tho metal. There is only 011"
nickle mine that has ever been woiked
to any extent in the United State?.,
and that is iu Petuitx Ivunia. Its
owner had huflkieut iiitlueiice ui -CJun-gres,s
years ago, to cecurtr the pas.,ugr
of an act HUtbwr.ziiig the conih-o of
me al into tiva cenl piece.-, and to pro
tect tjie mine by a tarill' which prohihiu
the importation of the metal; jet the
PtHIPHVjyaniaiis who hav.e no fault to
find wih that pioceeduig, join in tlie
cry to il-tuoiiftira silver, and protest
against the government buying bull
ion at any price. ,
Mot Permitted to Vote.
." The Deiiinc'ratic victor in Virginia
over the .Malioue party and Rejiubli
cans combined, is now fully explained
The riot at Danville just before the
election. Iy which a number of persons
both black and white lost their live?,
was a pre arranged Hffuir. It was tlm
revival of the "t-hot-gun poiicy," and
had its effect on the election. The
negroes were 80 tprrified that in Dun
ville, where' 1,301 colored voters weie
registered on the 3d of November only
31 voted on the 6th of NoveinW
In North Danville tha colored voteri.
registered were 235, and colored votes
cast, 3. Iu the adjacent town colored
registration was 465, aud no votes was
cast. Tho same state of aQairs existed
to some extent in other parti of the
State.
The match monopoly' tlots not yet
appear to be utterly broken down bjr
new cow petti ioi.t if 'is shipping e.oli
wieek of 2,500,000 feet qf lumber from
one jioint 111 .Michigan is to be tiii
las. an indt-x of a purjioso to continue
work in the old lie.
POSTAL RATESN 1SETY YeAE3 AGO.
Now that tha two cent postage law
haii gone into effect, the ibllowiuc
provision of th first'law of congress
on the subject wi 1 be read with inter
est:
Frfb. 20tb,'!793, wu tlpJatB:o
the first act fixing rates of rxutag or
domestic letters, and e'ublfht'rt" the.
followins tte, to taka'ffcot. Juuv
'K1792: '' -"-1
Act. Fb. 20 h, 179','wctidn 9;
land: For evarV sirWe letter not ext
odditis 30 tuiW, 6 cents. ' '
For every inglerltteV ov"er'30 milj.
and not exweAwz ktimHU g ceii.
For every Miiglv letter mt 60'mllea
tnd not exceeding 100 niifcn, 10'Cent?.
For eveiy sinl teller over 100
rai'e anil not excending'-150 Jttil'cs
DicrnU. vl
F.r every single letter oer MSO
mlen and not exceeding 200 miles, 15"
Mi k
cuiitH. J 1 "
For every single letter over 200
miles and not exceeding 25bliniIes;a'271B
cants.
Foreterv sing'e'1 letter1' over"
250
miles and not exceediug50 taitiif 33
cent. . " -
t For erery single letter' Vrr3t5b
miles and not exceediug 450"'nillcsJ1
2i cents. ' ' .'T?
For every single Ilte?'o450,ffii!ep',
Ja cent. L v ,i'-'mm
For every double Uttir, doiio1,t38
aid ratec i' t"9
For every tripl"1 )ier. tnjihst!
Haiti rate. a - -1 im
'.-. S-M
e'wa
For very puckeL w'eighfn one
onnce moirdupow "to pay atthcr rite'
of tour ing! lettem to ib?ounce,'ii3tl '
in tint proportion 6f p.iiy greater
weigh:. t'Elmiru Adyertur,''-iir;se
A Rump. .Je, Solomon ScliicgaL
y name, and cn'v 19yfaM bid,' the jfc
fon of a watcliinaker in Berditwlien,
has finen d a wn'ch. ivhici goa bjr?
Lrrctricit t nJBBgairr(l' by ,
Herr Cho!.on, Professor of Pliysica'
at me ui.ivvrMiy 01 ot. 1 eu-rxiiurg, to
Ii-' an instrument of wondprf'il sim-
tilii-itv and VlnA In in ar'lrlp in'
Th Ifowooti, deici thing tjbe invention,
which he beliavrs -iil revoli)tionue
the manufacture of watcliee, Professor
Chwolton sars; "Tlie yatclies "iro
without any uprings, aild'consist hdlely
of two wheeN. Besides Wing" ffuVj?
they have the advantage of tlie sreond
h, ... r X Jti Mii
and moving in single momentary
leap, as is usually the cae lonlvffi
very costly watches, aud tfliicji i' of '
tbe utmost utility for astrdiomical ob-
servations. Theke watches can "ntso
set iu motion a certain number of
watchesof the same contrnctiont io
that thev all knep .exact time' The''
invention has convinced faiethat
watches can .be used for the rmroesea
of telegraphy."
j wi -aa
xT
f
larse Imnilsrntleu (a the
.'orto.west.
-, 1 it. i. ' - Tl : cpw
Colonel UawKon who returned re-
5ltW 1 X
cently to San Francisco from an ex,- "
tended tour through E Jropeayfi ' h'o '
wm "suiprised during his vuit to'nnd' '
mi many preparing to nio e to "hC
United States next vear. Tho coun-
try was filled with pamphlets and cir'"
culars of government hipdi and coiP-1
taining information about California,
Orrgon and Washington territory? '
The Northwest generally wasTtDerally8
advertised. A fair percentafo 'Is e53
pected to" go to Ore gqn. feomtf JgoV a',
trnnient aid is indirectly given- "tp
Grrnian hettlrn in Mexico. Intend-'
:.... : .. i.! ...!. e i.. 'St
mgg iruiiiaiiia tuuiiiiaiu inuuit ui int-
teri rtctived from friends in this coun
try, giving troubles which annoy emi
grant when they arrive at Castle
Garden, and from thence to their dev
tiiiMtteu. "'T
, , , ifjr ,
Tins may or mav not be true, but it ,
. . . . " " '-&
is characteristic. A frirr.d is said to
". VS
hae related in the presence of ex-Minister
tjclienck the a legr.d . Jaet llit.-(
Mikk Mary Anderson -had jneclined tp. w h
ee th Prince of yales. 'Thai iv n.o
uotliini(" said the'creat poker pi&jvi".. .-
' dliH is not tho first Ameiioan. I .ir-t
have tn) elf refused o 'fteo' Hint on iev- j.(t
eral occasions, and the lowest hand I, j.ii
held on any ODe of the occasions was , .,
three jacks." , .
. ' '
ThB revelations "of tha United State .-W
census prove the rearing of bot tob& rm
one. of (h,eo.r.nioat of our rural indus
tries Thfl nmubr reported in 18S0
s nMy forti eight million; tho
rate of ip,creaRO in ten years Ivns 90
icr.ceirf., while htjrf horses v:i 45,
of uiM cir 3S; of.oxrii 25; of ot.;.fr
oattli 66, and ol shesp only 24 per
cents
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