r jmi; ii-Jggs: r - UBE009 SEHTIHEL. MESON SEBT1HEL. tf " . . ADVERTISING RATES. Onqnu 10linorlM 2ritlmrtioa.I J " " acbUbieiieat insertion 1 " " 3 montbs " r ft " 16 Ont-fcorlliCoIonn 3 month! ...'. " . " " Ont-balf " 3 " ( "PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT UESDXn.UR. J4CRS3.V COUXYT OREGON bt FRANK K52AUSE nnrap m ro ; y iJV w A v One Clnmn3me-nthi..... S5 TERMS: Xttn copy,1,rTor,tii advance, i 3t A DlKonnt to Yearly AitvcrtUcr. VOL. XXI5--NO. 24 JACKSONVILLE. jMGOIS, JUNE it ISS4. SS PER YEAR s ISI r 1 PROFESSIONAL GAUDS. E. P. GEARY, FtS. D., Physician .&nd Surgeon. MEDFORD, OREGON. 'Office in A. L. Johnson's building. T. R. YOUNG, M. D., liysican And Sargoon, Central Point, Oregok. UalU promptly attended to at all hours. Attorney & Counsellor At-Ldio, Jacksonville, Ogn. "Will practice in all tlic Courts of the "Elate. Office up stirs in Orih's brick. P. P. PRIM, .ATTORNET & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW JacksiirtVille, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts or the st.io Office in Mrs. McCully's build ing, corner of California nd Fifth streets. G II. AIKEN, M. P., DttYSICIAH AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OBK002J. flfJ-Oltico opposite P. J. Itynn'i iir. J. W. ROBINSON, M D-, PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Jacksonville, 05a. OFFICE At City Drug Store. Resi dence on Fourth St., op.-ottc M. L. Church. . Tails promptlyattendjd lo.diy.nd night. MARTIN VRtfMAN, M. D. DHYSICIAN AND 1URQ30N, MCDFOKD, 0KUG0N. C.ill promptly attcn'led to at all hours. !i. F. IiUWKLL, TTORMEY-AT-UW, JACKSONVILLE, OKKGOS. Allblnes r-U'nllii mvlisn-Wlll receive pranpl ttoutiou. JTJ-Sneclal attention ;!eu to cullc """ A. L. JOHNSON, -Notary Public, Re.V Eititokc and ColU etc r Tivcs'V&so'rj.-willo, Ox. I mike gonvcyancingand rurnisUinp ab stracts of land titles a specially. Loans osjiliated and co'leclions made. All tous'iuess intrusted to my can will receive -.prompt aud careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, D ENTIST, JACKSOXVlLLC, OISKGON. rrtKETH HMUACTJID AT A I.I. , lioirnr IruiKlitHi; pa ml- ErliS iTi Diinisterpd. II Jwtreil. lit wuicli oxcni cliarze Hit! l iaa.1. OSca nml reUeuct on orner ol Cnlifvrn!a and trth .trrttj. A. C. OIBB3. L. B.ETEAUNf, GIBBS & STEARNS, A TT0RNE Y3 AND COUNSELLORS. Rooms 2 and -1 Strowbridjo's Building, PORTLAND, HHKOON. 111 pmrtlc. In all Ocnrti rr rwor.l in the Stute il Orecon and Wahnhlnifm Territory; and par par ticular attention to 1uiIiios in Federal Courts. FRED GROSS 3 Proprietor of the HIT! .BAKER! SALOOI In Masonic Building, Oregon St. Jacksonville. The undersigned hereby desires to in form the public that he is now prepared to till all orders for pies, cakes and bread Of every description. Also have a full as Rottmcntof crackers of all kinds. He will keep FRED. GROB. PROP, B. T. KUG-LBR, TEACHER OF MUSIC. NOTWITHSTANDING ALL RE port to the contrary Prof, E. T. Kupler wishes to inform the public that he will slid continue teaching music and asks for a share of the public potronage. The Professor stands at the head of the list as a teacher of music and all having pupils should send them to his school for advancement. Settlement Wanted. The undcrsiened having been burned out, and needing the money due him on account, he asks all those indebtel to come forward at once ana make a settle ment. Don't be backward as the money must be lortbcoming J S. Howahd. WINTER OPENING .AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Mi linery Store. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW 1 and compete stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HATS OF AJL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, I c -jC !W . - JJUL4.1.1KJ AND CUFFS, ""7"ilixi.s, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Gctitlemms' ami Ladies' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor nia street. MRS. P.P PRIM. EIGHTEENTHSJEAlt CONDUCTED BY. TfJE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAME.' THE SIIOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS L school will commence about the enil ol August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, pcrtenn, $10.00 Music... 15.00 Drawing and painting b'.OO Bed and Redding 3.00 SELE'JT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, - $ 5.00 Junior, " COO Preparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " .: 10.00 Pupils received at :itiy time, and special attention is paid to pellicular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply ai the Academy MEDFORD jIVEUT AND Sgan t2cSSahon, Props,. Xi-ledfoid, Or. fc have a goofl outfit of driving teams, V hacks and buggies, and can furnish the pub'ic with firt-class livery rigs at all times, ixnd at reasonalilu rates. Horses Boarded And Fed. We keep on hand a good Mock of Grain and Hay, and per.-ons putting up their team at our Ma'des may be sure their horses will be well cired for. Eoax & McMaiion. THE ASHLAND Woolen Manufacturing Co. Take pleasure in announcingtliat they now have on hand, a full and select slock of BtAMKETO PiLAElKEIL;, A3CyjSiSE;9 ES5I0K1 AK1 MS0EHYp Made of tho 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 gTOds a trial. Asiii.and Wooi.kn M'r'o Co. nif mm IN- HOTEL PHICES AT THE SLOVER HOTEL BOARD AND LOOSING Best house lor the money this side of Portland. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON &. GARRETT, Proprietors. THIS populai rerort, under new man agement, is fu'mishmg the best brands ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give me a call. F.RITSCHARD, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKltn AD JEWELEK, California Sre-t, MAKES n specially of clraning and re pairing watches and clocks. My ciiarges arc ryasonaoic. uive me a can. 1 II!, FARMER'S STOlllil ! XColman's'oldvstand. A, G. COLVIN, Hereby inf irras the public that he is dis playing at fie above stand a first class stock of General Merchandise Which he will sell At .ery Low Prices. ipttmajmsmmim His stock consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING-, Groceries Provisions, E(c, Everrtliing is fresh and of good qual ity, and prices put. down to 7 he Zovjsst STotcIi! 3Country Produce bought and sold. Remember Colman's old stand, and give me a call when in t?wn. A. G. Cowrfif. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIjYTJEjY and HZLMS, rilOPIUETORS. Ti.e proprietors ol this well known aud popular resort norld inform their friends and the public generally that u complete and first class stock of the lwst brands of liquors, winef, cigars, ale and porter, etc, are constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased to have their friends "call anfe smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also be found here. We would he pleised to have persons posse:sing curiosities and speci mens bring them in, and we will place them in the cabinet for inspection. UINTJKN Ss UKLMS. U. B. HOTEL BUILDIKO, JACKSDSVH.I.E, t. t. Mckenzie. prqpji TTaVING A3SUMID THE MAN- -LJn agemeiit ol 'his resort, I liropos- keeping it stocked with he finest trauds of WINE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased lo receive a call from all who wish the btbt in my line. c?at istaction assur d. T. T. 1-cKENZIE. ST. OHAHLES HOTEL, Corner l'ronf nml Uiirrlson. rurliand. (On tbo European Plan.) TUOC U. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) Tuis hotel is thorough)-firc-nroof. Con tains 120 eleg-.uit'y iumished suits and sing e rooms. t hich hive been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. DR. J. BROWF, DEUTSCHER ARZT, JacisouWllc, Orrson, Will practice in all Chronic Diseases, also Typhoid Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Diph theria. Consumption, Catarrh, etc. Time and docior'.t bills will be saved by coining to me at once. J)r. iirown will guarantee to forleit SoOO for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind. or character winch lie undertakes and fails to cure. His medicine is purely veg etable and has all the power and elilcacy of calomel or quinine, without any of the injurious alter effects C. A.t-iUBBELL. Real Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, JACKSONVILLE, OREGONT. Office in Dr. Aiken's building on Cal ifornia street. All business entrusted to my care wilL rtceive prompt and careful attention. G. A. llcnuEi.L. tb-J 1 J DUSamp!cs orth $5 free Address Stinson & Co.,Poitland,Me (fc -?a fC'k in your own town. Terms t&UUand $3 outfit free. Addrcs. II. Uallett & Co., Portland Maine. THE U. S fKmnc "Cor. 3d and Ci Jacksonvill JANE IIOL 1 O. & O. 3tf Eoufjs. - firsiIIlsLss ACCOilMQITIONS. MEALS Aj$Wj2fHOURS. ROOMS TOLEfegCnE DAI, -WEEKjOR xonth. Prices Very SSoVlarate. OUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE ing completed lor occupancy, the un dersigned, takes pleasure iu announcing tnat we arc prepared to entertain the trav eling public. No pains will be spared to provide for the comfort of ojir guests and to make them feel at home irith us. The most modem improvements have been in tmduced, and the accommodations of the United Stales will not lag lehind tho best appointed inland hotel on this coast. Our tables will always be supplied with the best the market affords ana served in the best style by n corps ot obliging waiters. The beds and 'bedding btc all new and fitted up in the most poufortablc style, suited to the accommodation of single oc cupants or families. - JANE HOLT. Jacksonville, March 5, 18S1. THE STAFF OF LIE jsiji 1 THE ROGUE-RIVER SIBUI FLSilRli BULLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with al modern impiovcment, are now turning out a 'first -class article f Hour, wlruh is put up in one-fourth bairel sacks-. and every M.ck is-irrnnted to contain -l!i pounds ofilour. If you don't licliCTe.Ui is, just compare a sack of our Hour wnn an- ouirr orana ouemi ior sum in tlii-. market, and note'the difference in weight. ' Flour " aml'Stili-Fced ConManl'v on hand and .eschanged for wheat. " f BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a.set'"fHaJey'Rollers to mv TrillCnnrve scCTpT.lrtvry faaturdr.y to'Roire.irley fur ciibtomjrs. Tlie work vnll be done-on -hort ndiirr, so 1hat par lies can return with their grist the same day. Iain prepared to rollibarley at all liir.es .nd in the host manner. This pro cess is tar nlic-id of thecrnlier' G.KvKEWSKI. Jacksonville, S.-pt. 22. 18S3. PORTLAND -BUSINESS COLLEGER JJ. rU Car. Second and Yamhill Sts., POHTLAJID. - -' OHEGOH. A. 1. Anvsmovo, J. A. V.-s-.o, Princip-J. l'cnirun and SecrctarJ DaJ ftr lb3 CasiaKS Eiaatica cf Eotii Seia fl'-t?dK!? AJin'.lUtt on any vk"il.iy oflnc Klr. " -rSiPEHWORKKs- Or all klmls LXt-cuUit tn order at rcasorahle ratci Sciisfai-iiun rjiiar intctd. . Thi.-Coll--!iJ"J'"rnal," onUimmr inrormition of t's coiuse ot studv, rjtn of tuili'-n. 1 ine to i -. r. etc., r-nd cut of lain and oraauimtal pen i.nn I-: , iTvt-. The Burnss" Guide is is sued March and Sept., each year: 216 pages, 8sll finches, with ov .J.IsOO illustrations t hole pic- ZgfZJr lure trallerv. A'es whole sale prices direct lo consume ' Jn nil goods r. r ;, rn..1' Imw lor personal or jamuy u - xia u to order, and gives exar jost of every thing you use, cat, drir wear, or have fun with. Thcso -inva Me books con tain information gleaned from tho map kcts of tlio world. We will mail a copy T-Yco to any address upon receipt of tho postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Besnectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 27 Az S29 Waliatb Atcbs CIJcaxo X1L Will be mailed racrto all applicants and to customers of last r HM year without ordering it. It contains illustrationsl'pricea, descriptions and directions for plantinit all 'Vegetable and Flower Seeds, l'lants. etc invaluable to all. D.H1.FERffif5Cfr& FATEHTE Wo conttiM to tct s Eollrttors for Patent. Cs 'cats. T-aJo Marts. Cbpyrlp-bts. etc for tba llt.itff- S'atcs. CacicSa. Cuba, Ecjrtai d. tYa-it; l,;riiin etc lif tare tat thlrt-(iic j ears' -xi"rIencc. V ? late -t i.loi:.ed ibicuftrfareccticcdlnthe rciEMl if jiiihcw. I-bUlfsreardfiilerdld illB-cnitcd MCtlly rir. $3.20aear ll ns therT CT'-s rf MJepre. is"m IstnTflt-f:. t1' I'i3 an en nm.us rlreulat4orA.,d(.rrs JiVNN Co- Ilte-.t SoliclKirsM'otrs rf StlKMl.lc Avkiicas. an Ihoa-lway.'Nfw VtS . Uaad boat: bS-u J5t U? GITI BARBSC SHOP CaufokniT!St., Jacksonville, - tJL- Oregon. The undersigned is fullyprcpared lo do all work in his line-in tliebefil Manner .and at reasonable prictsl "v'.--' . liliURGESCaMPF. Mraia Sts.. UK- Osn, BnKic i raSSnetrcss 9 . 4? I JKJL s fSV Fy i xfX. ri 1 YOU M im TilM AT E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Stove, Jacksonville, Or. CZ.oclx.s. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and without alarm. Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvci hunting-case, .open-face and skylight watches, from $3 to $130. 232rtt.oolotE5. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and banglt bracelets. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo btonc cameos set with diamonds, cameos fct with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx rings with hidden. mottoes, solid gold band ana bangle rings, plain and solid California r'ngs. iTox7-ol2.3r. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from tho 50-ccni black set to the $200 bird setsof diamonds. Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. Gcnls' gold scarf-pin3, scarf-slides, sluds and collar-buttons. Qilvci "CWiro. Silver and silver-plated knivc?, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases Rllsccllnnoovin. Gold tmd silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full slock of every thing in the jowelry line A lull assortment of perfumery, toilet soap?, etc. lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. I In short, a complete and first-class line ol ROLipAY GOOXJS. V tobeso'd at Uio LOV,'ST PRICE! !lso accortlcons, violins, banjos,-and (be best ineof violin, guitar and banjo strings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A lull Imr of Drugs xxtxCi Sedicmes. CjaPjescripiions lrcfully compounded E. 0. I5R00KS. Files! Piles! Piles! A SUPvE CURE FOUND AT LAST! ?.0 ONi: NKEIS SUFFER! A t-ure Cuif for Blind, Bleeding, Itchin itul Ulcerated Piles has been discovered oy Dr. Vil i.un, fan Indian Remedy,; called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box ha- cured the worst chronic tjscs of 2."i or I!0 years standing. No one need suffer five mlnutejr.tler applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions in .truiut'iits and tlectiwrics do more harm 'ban good. illiam'.s Ointment fcbsiris the tumors, allays the intense itching, (p:-rticularly at night after getting warm m bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing of the private parts, and for nothing dse. Read what the Hon. J. M. Cofllnbcrrj of tleveland .ys about Dr. William's In dian 1'ile Ointment: 1 have used scores of Pile ( uirs. and it affoids me nleasurc to say hut I haic nc or found anything winch gave sucii immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint mnt. For sale hv al' druggists or mailed on receipt of priff. $1.00. HENRY & CO.. Proprietors, Cleveland, O. Horxin, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, liirt'nnu, (Jnu'on. TORP.O B2WELS, DISORDERED LSVER, and RSAtARtA. , , From these 6oarcas wise tnxce-ionrtna ci Iho diseases cf tho human race, 'i'tasa symptoms Indicate their existence ; loss ot AppetlU, Bowels costlTe, fSIcfe 1csil acke, fullr.C3 uficr ca. !n, rrweraloii to exertion of I toily ov nli:3. "rnetaakm or fioil, Inta.fc2I!ty of ttaipcr. X.oy spirits, A. feeling eft.Tln3 nrfjlrcted aotac ilutr, !- J r.3,riutt5 tint; fit tlia Hcart.Iints b."ir tlio cycs.lilghly ccl crctl Urine, voX'vrta ATION, and do manil Uio uso of a. remedy that nets directly otitta Uer. AJaLlvoriccd'eiuo'iTDXE'3 ITLIhavo no equal. Their action on the KUiicysand i,kin is also prompt ; rcraoTlDS nil Impurities IhrongU these ttueo "sca eaers of tlio sysUns," prodnsinff eppo. t '! , soend ii.-rastloii, vcfralar s'ools, a clocr t'LhuuiUavIorouabodv. TUTT'S TIX,Ui cjtho no naaca or fripia? n r tulcrfero v-'ts dtfly worl: nrnJ aro aprrfccS ANTEE30TS TO tAALARSA. b- dtvtry7 r-, ""Sc. Otii.ltMiirr.iyb: ,N.V. Tffffl BlitB DYE. Goxr Hair or WniSEEC-s changed In. Etintly toaCrjOS3ir Buck Dvnttna'o ap. Titration of this Dm. fcUrt bv Drugglsu, c cent by express on rc-otpt or el. 0(2t-o, ii Murray Otrcoi, Now York. rdU'3 I.1AKUAL CF USEFUL ni!.'.:?T2 tCEi. ARIAKIES1 Givos Instant Hattcf, srd is sn InfjHlble CUBE FOR ALL KIKES OF 91LZS. Hold by DrtiLTjists e crj-wlicro. Trice, !. rer uox, in-rxnit, oy men. canip-i-s ocm tree tc Keuste City TPTT-SS 3 I JmI g mi m NJsil Thf Republieans of tie United State", in national convention assem bled, renew their allegiance to the principles upon which they have tri umphed in six successive Presidential elections and congratulate the 'Ameri can peopla on the attainment of so many results in legislation and admin istration, hy which the Republican party lias, after saving the Union, done so much to render its institutions just, equal and beneficent, the safeguard of liberty and the embodiment of the best thousht and highest purpose of our citizet.s. The Republican party has gained its strength -by a quick aud faithful response to the demands of the ppople for the freedom and equality of all men for a uni'ed nation, assuring the rights of all citiz"ns, for the eleva tion of labor, for an honest currency, for purity in -.legislation nnd for in tegrity mid accountability in all the departments of the Government, and it accepts anew the duty of leading in thf work of progress aud reform. We lament the death of President Garfield, whose sound statemanship long couspicuous in Congress, gave promise, of a strong and successful ad ministration, a promise fully realized (luring tho short ppriod of his office as President of the United States. His distihguished success in war and peace has endeared him to the hearts of the American ppople. In the administra tion of Prescient Arthur we recognize a wise, conservative and patrotic policy under which the country has been liles-ed with remarkable prosperity. We believs his eminent eri ices aio en titled to and will receive the hearty approval of tvery citizen. It is thu first duty of a good Govern ment to. protect the rights and promote ihe interests of its own people. The largest diversity of industry is most productive of general prosperity und jho comfort and independence of the people, tho tax payers without injuring the laborer or tho great productive in- -tcrwits of tho country. Vreeogniz8thoimportance of sheep husbandry in the United State", the serious depression which itiexperienc ing, and the danger threatening its future prosperity, and we therefore respect the demands of the represen tatives of this imporiitant agricultural interest' for thp readjustment of the duty upon foreign wool, in ordor that such industry shall have full and ade quate protection. Wo therefore de mand that the imposition of duiicstm foreign imports shall be made not for revenue only, but that in raising the requisite levenuo for the Government such duties shall be so levied as to afford security to our diversified indus tries and protection to the rights nnd wages of the laborer, to the end that active and intclligont labor, as well as capital, may have its just reward, and the laboring man his full share in the national prosperity. AtrainSt the so called economic sys tem of the Democratic party, which would degrade our labor to the foeign .standard, we enter our earnest proUi-t. The Ueiuccratic party has failed com ploU'ly to relieve the peopla of the burden of unnecessary taxation by n wise reduction of the surplus. The Republican party pledges iUeif to cor rrct the irregularities of the tariff and to reduce) the surplus, not by thu icious and indiscriminate process of hori zontal reduction, but by such methods as will relieve the taxpaer without injuria" tho laborer of the great pro ductive interests of the century. .TJjp Republican party favors a policy which shall keep ut from ontungling alliances with foreign nations and which gives us the right to ex ret that foreign nations shall refiaiu from meddling in American nflairs. The policy which seeks peace can trade with all Powers, bus especially with those of tho wes tern hemisphere. We demand the restoration of our navy to its oid time strength and effi ciency, that it may, in any sea, pro tect tho rights of A.uerican citizens and thu interests of American com merce and we call upon Congress to remove the burdens under which Amer ican shipping his been depressed, so that it may again be true that we have a commerce. It is the duty ofCongris to enact such laws as rhall promptly and ef fectually suppress the system of poly gamy within our Territories, nnd di vorce the political from tho peclcsias tieal power of the so called Mormon Church, and that the law so enacted should be rigidly enforced by the civi authotiti-s, if possible, and by tho military, if need be. The people of the United Statesfin their organized capacitj, constitute a nation and not a mere confederacy of states. Th National Government is supreme with the sphere of its national duty, but the States have resarvsd rights which should ie faithfully maintained. We have alrrnys recommended the best money known to the civilized world, and we urge that efforts Bhonld be made to unite ail the commercial nations im the establishment of an in ternational standard, which shall fix for all tho relative value of gold and silver coinage. The regulation of commerce with foreign nations and between tho States is one of the most important preroga lives of the general Government, and the Republican party distinctly an nounces its purpose to support such legislation as will fully and efficiently carry out the constitutional power of Congress over interstate commerce. The principle of the public regulation of railropd corporations is a wise and salutary one for the protection of all classes of the people, and we favor legis'ation that shall prevent unjust I ii icnri rrtn tinr nml nvnns-i . nlm.n. uivviiiuiiiuviVit UUU sTAV.COOt'VC lllfe&lkf'' M I for transportation, and shall secure to the people and the railways alike the fair and equal protection of the laws. We favor the establishment of a national bureau of labor, the enforce ment of the eight hour lax, and a wise and judicious saytem of general educa tion by edequate appropriations from the national revenuewhore the same is needed. We believe that everywhere the protection accorded to citizens of American birth must be stenred to citizens by American adoption, and we favor the settlement cf nUional differ ences by intrnitional arbitration. Ihe Republican party, having its birth in a hatred of slave labor and a desire that all men may bo tru'.y free and equal, is unalterably opposed to plncing our workingmen in competi tion with any form of servile labor, whether nt home or abroad. In this spirit wc denounce the importation of contract labor, whether from Euroj o or Asia, as an offense against the spirit of American "institutions, and we pledge ourselves tcTtustain the present law restricting Chinese immigration vnd to provide such further legislation as is necessary to carry out its purpose. The reform of the civil service aus piciously begun under Republican ad ministration should be completed by the further extension of the reform systerr- already established by law to all grades of the bervice to which it is Applicable. Tho spirit and purpose of the reform should bo observed in all executive appointments p.nd-all laws at variance with iho oKjtict of existing re form legislation should be repealed, to the end that the dangers to free in s'itutions whieL lurk in the power of official patronage may be wisely and eflectively avoided. The public lands are a heritage ol the people of ths United States and should be reserved, as far as possible, for small holdings by actual settlers, We are opposed to the acquisition of large tracts of the-e lands by corpora tions or individuals, especially where such holdings are in the hands of non resident aliens, and we will endeavor to obtain such legislation as will tend incorrect this evil. We demand ot Coiigrei-s the speedy forfeiture of all land grants which have lapsed by rea son of non compliance with the acts of incorporation, in all cases where there lias beun no attempt in good faith to perfonn the conditions of tuit grants. The perpetuity of our institutions rests upmi the maintaining cf a free ballot, honest count and correct re turns. V.'e denounce the fraud and violence practiced by the Democratic party in the Southern State-", by which the will of the voter is defeated, as dan gerous to the preservation of our free institutions, and we solnmly arraign the Democratic party as being tho guilty recipient of the fruits of such fraud and violence. We extend to tho Republicans of the South, regardless of their former party affiliations, onr cordial sympathy, and pledge to them our most earnest efforts to promote the passage of such legislation as will secure to every citizen of whatever race and color the full and complete recognition, possession and exercise of all his civil and political rights. Appointments by the President to offices in the Territories shosld be made from the bona fide citizens and residents tf tho Territories wherein they are to serve. The grateful thanks of the Ameri can people ate due to the Union Sol diers and sailors of the late war, and the Republican party stands pledged to provide suitable pensions for all who were disabled and for the widows and orphans of those who died in the war. The Republican party also pledges it.selt to tho repeal of the limi tations contained in the Arrears of Pensions Act of 1879, so that all in valid soldiers shaU share alike and their elisions begin within the date of disability or discharge and not with date of application. U J .-.. "-'Kffc. -