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It. - OREGON SEHTIHEL. ORESOfl SENTINEL. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS ADVERTISING RATES. Oaeaqnu lOUnei orleis flrtltnirtlon.7$ 09 " eftehcbieqQeiiliDirtIuu 1 " " 3 month T W it i a ir c o v One-fourtbColnmn 3 months , .. 76 4 it j i so Oa-hlf " S " 30(6 " . 45 CO Olio Clumn 3 month 10(0 " 6 ' 00 (9 w ....................... VV fc i I ACESUYH.IK. JACKSOJ COUNT? OREGON BY FRANK KRAUSE TERMS: One copy. Per Year, In auvaiire,!....6' 3U A Discount to Yenrly A'lverflacrt. VOU XXIX--NO. 2 JACKSONVILLE OREG01S, JANUARY 12, ISS4. 83 PER YEAK if rrr4 4 Iw II' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. A. MARKHAM, BURGEON DENTIST, Central Point. All work in my lino done in the best man ner. Satisfaction guaranteed. T. It YOUNG, M. D., JPhysican And Sttrgoon, Central Poixt, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all lioure. II. K. IIANNA, "Attorney & Counsellor -t-hm, JACKSONVILLE, OoN. "Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Office tip stairs in Orlh's brick. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW JacUsotiville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Offlce in Mrs. McOully's build ing, corner of California and Fifth streets. G: II. AIKEN, M. I., DSYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OUEOON. 9-Oac oppoult P. J. Rjrn' morn. J. W. ROBINSON, M. D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At Dr. Vrooman's Dispensary. Residence on Fourth St., rryjaitc M. E. Cliurrh. , , i - , . Calls promptly attended f .day and night. MARTIN VRi.MAN, M. I). DHY3ICIAN AND DRGSON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Offlco up-Ktiirsln Orth's brick. Resi dence on California street. B. F. DOWELL, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Jacksonville, ohegos. -A Allhailnris pHcl In mv liml wilt rwftri. prompt attention. J-3pecll attention glren to cllc tloni. A. L. JOHNSON, (No.a y Pubic, Ihal 2stat8 Aijent and Col'.tctcr tT.oZx.aoSL.-i7-Ario, Or. I mnkc conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specialty. Loans negotiated and collections made. All business intrusted to my caru will receive prompt ami carelul attention. WILL. JACKSON, niNTIST, JACKSONVILLE, OltBGON. TEETH EXHtCTED AT A I.I. hoam. Laughing pa a.l lminlitrn,lf UMire4,fr which extra r.i..rrM uill be made. Ofl1c mid re.Uenc. on corner ol uaiirornia ana fifth treet. . A ntBM. t. D. STElRNf. GIBBS & STEARNS, X TTORNSYi AND COUNSELLORS. Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbridge's Building, PORTLAND, OREGON. Urtilpt'artlMlnallCcnrtior Reeorillnthe State ot Oregon and Wohililnittnn Territory; and pay par ticular att.ntion te lmlnei9 in Federal Conrts. aajaaaiLMaatE3irTmwnTaTT 11 aaawa "C" B. SOSTEL, Steam Bath Practical Shaving, Haircutting AND ARTIFICIAL HAIR WORKER. FOR Ladies and Gentlemen. BLEEDING, Cupping, Leeching. IN NEUBER'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE FOST.-OFFICE. Jacksonville, Dec. 1L 1877. This 's to give notice tba I have given mr son, Peter Cliavncr, his time, and I will not be responsible lor debts of his contraction. THOS. CIIAVNER. J)arlanc!lcs, I)cc, t, 18S3 OxxticxcLS Remember that every real "Singer Sew ing Machine has this Trade Mark cast in to the irori stand and embedded in the arm of tie machine. - Any machine now being offered for sale, and represented to be Singer "Machines, but not having the Trade .Mark above re ferred to, arc not machines of our manu facture, and we hereby caution the public against pui chasing, except from our only authorized agent, E. E. GORE, as he is the only person who lias the GENUINE SINGER MACHINES for sale in Jackson Countv. THE SINGEIl MFG. CO., "W. B. Fur, MAnager, Portland. WINTER OPENING AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Mi linery Store. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW and complete stork of Millintry goods, consisting of HATS OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, Volling, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACE3, GtnlltmrnV ami Lttdies' Handkerchiefs Cill and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on I'.ihlbr nii street. Mlii I'.P. PUI Al.. EIGHTEENTH YEAH- CONDUCTED BY. TI1E SISTERS OP T1IS HOLT SiHE. THE SIIOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school w ill commence about the end ol August, and is divided in four Missions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, pcrterm, $40.00 Music 15.00 Drawing and painting 8.00 Bedand Bedding 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term,. Junior, " Preparatoy " ? 5.00 COO 8.00 10.00 Demur, Pupils received at anv time, and special attention is paid to puiticular Etudics in behalf of children who have but limited time.- For further particulars apply at the Academy Gnat BEDOCTIOil -IN HOTEL PEICES AT THE SLOVER HOTEL BOARD Afn L0D31G Best house for the money this side f Portland. THE BEST ACCOMODATION AT The Centennial Bridge, 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 hud at Ash Heald's at thu Bridge. The patronage of the pub'ic is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. THOS. CHAVNER. UNION HOTEL, Kerhyville Oregon, M. Hyder, Propr. IF jHvHh First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. ISTAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. Liquor House. The undcrsigncd'offers "Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at $3 per gallon or per. quart, at the Eagle Brew cry. Lager Beer for sale and delivered at the usual price. Mns, J, Vptteker. GREAT TUMBLE IN PRICES AT NEWIAH FISBERS, AND SELLING GUT 'FOR CASH. Do not send your money away but buy at home. TM CRISIS HAS COME. I bee; to notify the public that from this time forward I intend to do the largest cash business in the county, and in order to command the trade, I shall sell out my entire stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing etc. at such prices that good3 are bound to be sold. Call and be convinced of honest facts. FECI j&. NOTICE. Those indebted to me by note or book account are requested to come forward and settle at once. This is the last call before placing in the Lawyer's hands as I must have money. NEWMAN FlfiHER. Jacksonville, April 22, 18S2. U SALOON, U. 8. nOTEL BUILDING, JACKSONVILLE, T. T. McKENZIE. PROP'B, T-T" VING ASSUMID THE MAN agtmeut ot ibis resort, I propos keeping it blocked with 'he finest brands of WINE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receive a call from all who wish the best iu my line. Sat isfaction assur.d. T. T. McKENZIE. PILOT ROOK HOUSE, SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN, S. J. Curtis, Proprietor. Having fitted up a comfortable and rnnunodious house on the smith side of ihu Siskiyou mountain, I am prepared to uirniMi tin; uesi accommouations lor mill anil beast at reasonable rates. A good road has been cut to the proposed tunnel, only a short distance off. I mean to give Ktfsfaeliou and therefore invite every body to nivc me a call. E. J. Ccrtts. Pilot Rock, July 7, 188;!. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Tront nnd Horrlaun, PortlamS. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) Tliis liotei is thoroughly firc-nrool. Con tains 120 elegantly furnished suits and single rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modem style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. S, P. HADA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, In Cronemillcr's building is in receipt of a full assortment of material and prc pired to do all work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. S. P. HANNA. July 14, 1880. MORAL1 & CHALKS Jacksonville Oreqok. HAVING OPENED A SALOON ON California shut we atk for a share of the public patronage and promise good treatment in every case. Wc keep none but the best of litpors, wines and cigars, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Try us. and be convinced. MORAT & CHALE. Valuable Land Tor Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ot valuab'c land for sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen mdes from Jack sonville Will be sold in a body for 10 per acre or in 1C0 or 320 acre lots at from $15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, or 1VJI. BYBEE, Jacksonville; Oregon. W antocl. 150 cords mixed dry pine and fir woo and several thousand bushels of grain are wanted at the Rogue River Distilleiv lor which cash will be paid. Apply to tho undersigned in Jacksonville N. K. LlTLE, Augus18, 1883, TOD C,t HD Tiifll JLat E. C.bROOKS' New Prus Store, .JacKpnville, Or. ilOCllLEll A fine asportmeifof 8-day clocks, with ana without alarm j "" ;,cs. ,. Gents', ladicsf.and.boys' orold and silvei hunting-case; -Jopen-face and skylight watches, from $ j to $150. r .Erncolots. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx rings with hidden mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain and solid California r:ngs. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sctsof jewelry, from the 50 cent black set to the $200 bird sctsofdiamonds Gents' and. ladies' gold, chains, lockets and charms. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Silver and silver-plated knive. forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugarpoons and tongs in case MlsotiUanoous. Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver and sftel spectacles; and a full slock of every thing in the jewelry line A full assortment of perfumer, toilet soaps, cte. lot of steel engravings and pHurcs for children. A In slibu.a complete and.first-clnsslincot HOLIDAY GOODS. All to be so'd al the LOWEST PRICE! .llso p.ccordeons, vio'.ins, banjos, and the best 'ineof vio'in. guitar and banjo strings The best sptTni oil for sewing machines. A lull line of Drugc and Medicines. CSi.l'reiiWiplions csrefully compounded E-C. BROOKS. THiTXsHLAND 7oolcn Sahafacturii.gr Co m ' Take pleasurcjn annonncingthat they now havoon hacdfafull and sekct slock of EkAKKETS PtLAMKiElLgp tEK0Ki AK13 HS)aEK7p Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders trom a distance will receive prompt attention. Send them in and give our goods a trial. AsiiLA.vn Wooi.pn M'f'o Co. M At WVv ,. .j.., vfJ rr;Jy TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. u , From tliceo sources ariso tflrco lonrtns ot tho diseases of tho human race. Thoso symptoms Indicate their c:a3tencc:Irf of Appetite, Bowels coatlvs, Sick Head ache, fullness nflsr eating, aversion to exertion of ljoily or mind, Eructation of food) Irritability Of temper, low spirits, A feeling of lmvln neglected tomedntr, liiilets,I"lutUrlni;atUio Heart, Dot before tho eycg.lilglily col ored Urine, COXSTIPATIOA, and do maud the uso of aromedy that acts directly oc tho Liver. AsaLlvormedicinoTOTT'S ITLXS Iiavo no cquaL Their action on tho Kidneys and Sklnjs also prompt; removing all Impurities tlirongh these, threo "scav enger of tho Bjatem," prodaclnsj nppo tlto, sonnd digestton, reffulnr stools, a clear Eklnandavleorouabodr. TUTT'8 1IXIJS canso no naoscai or griping nor lnterfero with dafly work and m o a perfect ANTIDOTEi TO MALARIA. bold eTerywhnr.ag. Olii',c4IMiimiTSt.,N.Y. 'i- M u v liot-aifcti iw b asm (irtk-r TTiiT! ok Wihssess char.eod la. Etantly toaGLOsar Ulack byaslnglo ap. rlication of this Ore Sold by IJnisgista, oi sent by express on receipt of 91. Office, 44 Murray Street, New Yorfr. TUTTS MAHUAi. DF USEFUL RPE1PTS FEEI. AAIi! DR. S. SILSI5EPS EXTEKSAL PILE EOEDy Givet Inttant RelUf, end is an InfzIIiblo CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Druggists every where. rrice,''1.00 jer box, prrpniii, by mail. Samples sent free to Physicians and all sufferers, b Neustaedtel & Co., Box ?"16, Kew York City. Sole manufacturers of AAKf-SIS. Como ct.ja.c3. S3 oo 3VXo. All those indebted to me in any man ner arc hereby notified that I intend re tiring from business soon and therefore request an immediate settlement. Those interested will take notice that I mean business. P.N.FICKE. City Market, Jacksonville, Jan. 20,1883, WWW E W B H 0 ttsa KsaaP w-ATiegat THE STAFF UF LIFE I THE ROGUE RIVER SIElffl MOM BULLS HAVING RECENTLY HEEN RE Jitted with al" inotlem improvements, nre now turning out a first class article of fiuur, which is put up in one-fourth bairel saeks. and every sack is warranted to contain 49 pounds of flour. If you don't believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in this market, and note the difference in weight. FJoiir and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. Bf??LSY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers fo my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll flarley for customers. The work will be (lone on short notice, so that par ties can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is lar ahead of the crusher- G.KREWSK1. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883. FRUIT TREES Bj The Thousand. Tho undcrsisrncd.is now taking orders through Jackson and Josephine counties for FRUIT, ORSAHEXTAL TREES. And Shrubbery of any kind raised in a first class nursery. Those wanting trees the coming fall will do well to give me their orders as I will guarantee- satisfaction. Trees arc war runted if properly cared for. Terms of paymen easy produce taken at market prices. Wanted 1,000 pounds of peach w-'ed. A. S.JOHNSON Jacksonville Oregon Aug. 1, 1883. PORTLAND -"BUSINESS COLLEGER X. C Cor. Second anil Yamhill Sis., POHTLAIID. OREGOIL A. I. An-vrrr-oiG, J. A. Vt.o, Principal. 1'tnm.m and Secretary DKhisl f jr thj Eashess Ednealica Df Eota Sexes. -a y' tSJslslsZ-lt'Z'0l-' AJinlUc.l on any week day of the car. -s5JPEHW0RKrs- Of nil UmUcxvcuUfl li order at reasonable rates. S lUsfactiim jjiu"intccd. 'I '(j Collie Moiirnil," mntainin-r jnformition oft' e cmirb: of stutl, rites of tuition, tune to cnt r, etc., anJ cuts of plain and ornamental pen i:unhi , Irc. Tho Bttters' Guide Is Is sued March and Sept., each kyear: 216 pages, 8xll finches, with oer 0,300 illustrations a whole pic ture cailery. Gives whole- Balo prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of every thing you use, cat, drink, wear, or havo fun with. These invaluable books con tain information gleaned from tho map kets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of tho postago 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. :S7 i se Watiiuh Arenac, Odessa. III. Notice. Land Office at Rosbbcrr, On. ) December .", 18i3. f Notice is hereby given that the follow, ing-nairid settkr has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that siid proof will be made belore the Clerk of Jackson county Oregon at Jacksonville, on Tuesdiy, lan- uaryuie ;,, ism, viz: u. r Jiatiiews Pre emption D. S. No. 3870 for the E H ot N E if Sec. 34 and W of N V l4 sic. .j r . s oi lentigo 1 west. lie names the following witnesses to prow ins centinuous residence upon, and culti valion of, sad. land, viz: John Allen, 11. G. Shock, William Woolly, Jeffersim (.'onovtr, all of Eagle Point, Jackson county Oregon. Wji. F. Benjamin, Register. DR. J. BROWN, DEUTSCIIER AEZT, Jaclitomlllc, Orrson, Will practice in all Chronic Diseases, also Typhoid Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Diph theria, Consumption, Catarrh, etc. 1 lmc and doctor' tbills will be saved by coming to me at once. Dr. Brnwn w ill guarantee to forfeit ?500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. His mulicine is purely veg ctable and has all the power and etlicacy of calomel or quinine, without any of the J injurious inter ciiecis F.EITBOHAED, practical. Watcumaker and Jeweler, California Srert, JT AKES a specially of cleaning and re- LYJ. pairing watches charges are reasonable. and clocks. My Give me a call. 2?r-rVl wce'i in your own town Terms uuwano :?. o'ltnt tree Address II, 1 Hallett & Cb Ioitland Mali-e. W? y MirrtiMc oulgox. TI3 braiding of the Oregon and Cal ifornia railroad, brings within reach of the world the most delightful part of Oregon, and opens to tho world's markets a region that invites a dene'e population. Rogue river gathers head in the Cascade mountains, wind through beautiful prainef, drairn a wide scope of adjacent hills, and seeks the ocean. It once was famous for its placers, and yet retains good" placer8 and quartz mine but its wealth hero after, will consist greatly of agricultural products. Of that country we know this much: That it possesses a de lightful climate, and that soil and cli mate partake of the best features California can offer. It is, in this re spect, the most favored portion of Ore gon, nnd with the facilities now at command, will be certain to attract at tention and become popular and valu able. Like Northern California, Southern Oregon is the natural home of the peach and the vine. To what extent its hills and valleys can be utilized, is not commonly known. We have met men lately who have lived there twen ty years, who cannot tell whether the hills north of Rogue river can produce thrse fruits. It is reasonable to be lieve that if they grow well iu Rogue river valley proper, and tho adjacent hills, they will do wll on n lare scope of that region. The value of truit cul Lture is understood in California and the fruits of that State rival in value its gold and silver product. The great est value pertains to the peach ana the vine in Ugc'c rlier, became these fruits cannot be produced to a certain ty north of there, and they will have a certain market to supply the Northern Pacific Railroad territoiy, every foot of its length, for two thousand milen. rimt is inducement enough for the settlement und ctilthatiou of every acre of land south of the Umpqua hills that can bo ma le to produce good friits. Leaving the TJmpqua mountains the old stage road passes over tlis Cow creek and Grave creek hills before it reached the valley of Iloguo rivei proper. The foot hills offer the best ground for fruit-growing in California, und there is every reason to belieye that the hill ranges of Jackson and Joephine counties will afford a great deal of good land for fruit. If so, here is inducement for coaimencing t plant out orchards on a large scale, or a Multitude of small orchards. If the farmer or fruit grower is a poor man, he can raise hoed crops among his trees for a number of jearv, until they bo gin to bear. The climate is so mild that he can subsist there easily. The trouble seems to be that crops of fruit domand some years of time before they answer with profit, and too many men refuse to wait so leng for an answer to their labor. The now railroad is opening to com merce a remarkable region along the coast, extending frcm the Cascade mountains to the oce-in, one hundred miles wide. Below the bounds ef Lino county this is not exactly an un known country, but is a region well worth knowing, as it contains great natural wealth that has not been well developed. All along our southern coist there can be found resources equal to, and Governor Chadwick sar greater, than Puget Sound shores can offer, and of similar character. Th- forests possess more valuabla timber than grows on Puget Sound; tho while cedar of that region is a very superioi growth the best cedar that grows. It has unlimited supply of fir, spruce, etc. The myrtle forests of Coquille, and other portions of Coos county, chow a great extent of woods suitable for Quest furniture and ornamental work. Coal has been mined on Coos bay for many years, and thu tonage of that harbor once exceeded that of Co luinbia. The development cf south western Oregon, that will follow the building of the Oregon and California road south, will call for the develep ment of resources that oxist through out all that region, including iron mines of great purity and inexhanst ible iu extent. South of Rogue river, between that and the California boun dary, a mountain of iron ore as d is covered a year or so ago, also copper is found close by there, giving promise of good pay for its development. The coast region for 150 miles north of the California line possesses resources of a nature to require developmentby great capital. There is also a broken mountain territory that affords stuck range, with occasional inducements for farming. It is mountansour, some times, from the Cascade ranges to the sea, but those mountains havo mints of gold, silver, cinnabar, coj per and iron, and coal is found along the coast, and inland as well. TIiat the develop ment of that region will result in pro ducing great wealth, i3 more than prob. able. Discoveries of precious oras have been often made. Taken as a wholo, this southwestern corner of Oregon, 100 by 150 miles of area, is a rugged territory, with soma naturally inviting spots, enjoying a de lightful climate, with fertile soil, that invites fruit culture, and with re sources only partially known, that in sure a remarkablo and prosperous future. U.iilmail Accident. On the 2nd of January a collision occurred on tho Grand Trunk railroad, near Toronto, Cunada, which resulted iu the death of 27 men and the wound ing of 20 more, some of which will die. Iu the morning a suburban en gine left the Union station with a c r in which were fifty worKinen, ttn ployees of tho bolt works. When rounding u curve the engineer espied the engine of a special freight train approaching at a fearful rate of speed. The engineer sounded the alarm sig nal, reversed his engino and jumped off, but too late. The engines came, together w ith such force that the dum my engine was driven back into the" car in which tho menvcre sitting around a stoyo. The boiler burst, throwing thu hot steam on the men who had no means of escape. The cir took fire and many bodies were burned to a crisp beforu assistance ar rived. Time were 27 men killed outiiuht and many more wounded io that thoy cannot live. Fssnjr on Trnuipv A tramp is a bundle of rag, a holy pair of shoes and a slouch hat, with some dirty flesh iu them. It has feel ing but little sensibility. Nothing agitates it more than a square meal of victuals. It is hollow inside, and has the capacity of an ostrich. Its morals are the same as other animal, and it will steal as quick y as a fox. At tha present time there are numerous ones of this species lurking about the city. Last week a gentleman in tho western part of the city lott several chickens. Their feathers were found on the out skirts near where a bonfire had been, and several of these animals were seen in the vicinity. They do not hesitate to take whatever they can gut their hands on, aud are generally seen hang ing around houses to seo when thu owner1 leaves, when thoy will make an entrance if they can do so without ex erting themselves too much, nnd a ill make short bits nnd silver ware scirce. They deserve being dealt with summa rialy, and cannot be watched too clcsely. A Wall sttoat brofcer, who said th it he spoke from personal experiencf, said to-day that tho following aicounis had been lost in Villard stocks during he last two months: D. O. Mills, 500,000; Droxel Mor gan & Co., between 5500,000 and :G0OO0O; Hoiace Torter, S400.006; C. E Iligginson &, Co., S 150,000, Winslow, .Lanier and Co., between ;300,000 and 100,000; ex president Billings, SdOO.OOO; Deckler, Hewell ii Co., $500,000; Boocock, S300.000; Work, Strong and Co., S250.000. Against these figures are the amounts which accrue to tho bears: Woerish offer and Co., 400,000; Henry Clews ind Co., S900.000; Hamburg and Co., 500,000; Win. It. Tiaver-, 400,000. There are other people, myf-elf included who took our little shares out of tha Villard railroad. There are probably a hundred other people who have lost fortunes in Mr. Villard's stocks whose stories will never be heard. You can call them lambs if you like. An editor was once heard to remark that, although he had lost eleven dol lars at poker, had been indicted for libol and suffered excruciating agonies, with a soft corn, he was still mi u mood to p.ously celebrate Thanksgiving in spirit and in truth, having jut learned tli.it the editor of a loathsMiie content- porary bad fallen duwn a Uiglit of stairs and broken Ins log. 3y&'ii-&Lrt -i &