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' V ffVWmU5LVWLJJUMUAMaj!SUMJJ!JjUBE OHEeOH 8EHTIBEL 0RE3ON SEdTIHEL '?& i PUBLSHED SATURDAYS AT AtLSlMIJ.ir.JACESOX COUWT OSEGOX nr FRANK KRAUSS aWVitv? !, H ADVERTISING RATES. E ?n- Oat tquM lOllnet ort n flrit IiMrtfu ,T $ " cliabi.qseQtni.rtlon. 1 fvO. W)!?' WM " " 3 aioatbt , 0n-rosrtliCaIniin3nonlii.. Oce-bilf " i '. e " .. Ont C.lumn 3 nontkf , " " S 4I ." s. $ -$ 1M T it 111 urt in f- TERMS: One copF. Ptr Vcur, Im ndriure 8S ( A Dlteaunt to Yearly Aitvtrtlitrt. -i Serf sSSA-C-.. v7:-'153 fgijpr szy s'fir xa p- y s ---r?r .,eawi.' xfc'7. VOL. XXBX--KO. 47 A ' ' YTTT,,J,Wllm-iAlMa IT" "I I H lid ! I f II PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. P. GEARY, Rfl. D., Physician And Surgeon. MEDFOIID. OREGON. Office in A. L. Johnson's building. T. It. YOUNG, M. D., Physisan And Surgaon, Central Point, Oregox. Oslli promptly attended to at nil hnur. II. K. IIANN'V, Attorney & Counsellor Al-Laio, Jacksonville, Ogn. "Will practice in all tlio Courts of the State. Ofllcs up stairs in 'rth's brick. C LEMPJERT.I- JD-, Graduate of University, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Surgeon. Calls attended to at all hours dav and night. Office at the U. S. Ho el.. Jackson ville, r?gon. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUXSSLOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts cf the Ststt. Office in Court House. G II. AIKEN, M. I)., DtfYSICIAH AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. G-Sr-O'fic. pppmltt T. J. Rran'ii .tore. J. V. ROBINSON, il D., PIIYSIClAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Oga. OFFICE At City Drug Slore. Rcsi tlnce on Fourth St., np..ositc M. E. Church. Calls nminitlvatt'wHl io dv,-ml aight. MARTIN VltUMAX, M. I). pHTSICIAN AND SURGEON, MEDFORD, OUKGON. Call promptly atten led to at all hour. B. F. WOWEI.L, 4TT0RHEY-AT-LAW, Jacksonville, orsqon. AllUutness plarftl in :mr ltn will rrcHvepranttii Kttaitloa. 3pecll! attontton rIvpii tn ciJIc tionn. A. L. JOHNSON, Itotary Public, Eca; Estat3 cnt and Cciltctcr I mike convey incin? and furnishin;; ab stracts of land titles a specialty. Loans nsitiated and co lections mide. All business intrusted to 1113 c-iro will receive prompt and carelul attention. WILL. JACKSON, EXTIST, JACKBONVII.LI, ORKGOX. D -- -s npcKTit r.xntcT.n at am. E'iSt. S. 'icr. LjiiRliIng cm ml VV f-s3lnltilntcreil.if J-lrffl,t which extra I cKTZ" W ill bfl Mil lo. ORIce atiil refltJieiicfl ou coruer ul Caliroruia nrnl Iftb stnrti. A. O. OIBBS. L. B. STEARNf GIBBS & STEARNS. A TT0SHEYS AND COUNSELLORS. Rooms 2 ami 4 Strnwbriilzc's Building, TORTLAND, OREGOST. rill pricttc innllftnrtiinf Rtvor.1 In tlio StatM.I Orsron ami WahhlnctinTrrit'rv: andpnypir tJenlar Attention to huninc" in Ve lei-al Conrta. Notice. U.S. Land OrncEAT Rosebcro. Or., ) Oct C. 18b . f Notirc is hccbv civen pnru-int to Act ol Congress of lune 3 IS7S for the sile of limuer innus in 111c siaies 01 1 aiiiornia, Nevada, and in Washington Territory, that George II. Aiken has applied to pur chase the N E y of N If N K of N K '. and S E if or N E y See. 32 T 32 K 3 East Willamette Meridian. Any and al persons claiming adversely anv of the above described lands must frc their claims with the Register of the Land office at Roscburg Oregon, durins sixty days publication hereof, and failing to (In so their rljhls will be barred by stitutc. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. .UNION HOTEL, Keiliy ville Otesdii, M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can alwavs be had at this house at the mint rcasona- if rates. An excellent stable connected with . hotel. giar.-n j j? ji yi - -7-"T ' 1 he nmn stows ! Colrcan's old stand. A, G. COLVIIV, Ilcrcbv informs the public that he is dir- pl.iying at the above Maud a lirt- class M,ick of General Merchandise Which he will ,cll At Very Igy7 Prices. His stock consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHINJ, Groccric . Provisions, Etc, Everything is fresh and of good qual ity, and prices put down to "She Lmvost TJoich! C5JCountrj- Produce bought find sold. Kt-member Cidm-inS "Id stand, and gie me a call v hen in twun. A. G. Coi.vin. NINETEENTH YEAH- CONDUCTED BY. TUC SISTL'US UP THE BJI.Y X.OB. 'HE SIIOLAST1C YEAU OF THIS I school willcoininenceabouttheend ol Au;usl, and is divided in four sessions, of flccn weeks each. Hoard and tuition, pcrterm $1000 Music lo.O'J Drawing and painting H.OO Bed and Eedding 3.00 SELE T DAY SCHOOL. Pnmnry, per tenn, 5 ,f-00 Junior, " fi.00 Pivparatoy " 8.00 Senior. " 1005 Pupils received at .ny time, and special atlentioa is paid to p .Micuiar studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. F01 further particulars apply ai the Academy WBKT25K PEim'G AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Mi linery Stors. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW I and romp etc .stock of Jlillinery goods, consisting or HAT I OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, COLI.AHS AND CUFFS, ORNAMENTS, SILKS. LACES, lienllcmrns' an J bilirs' lii!i,l!irrc!iicf Call and sec them al the building form eily occupied by Dr. Robinson on Cilifor. uiistrjt. .UiCi. i'.r. 1'ltl.U. TABLE ROC5C SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIJVTJEJV and IILLMS, PROPRIETORS. T cpropiiciorsol this well known and popular ivsoit wotld inform their fiienils and the public generally that a complelr and lirsl class slock of the bast brands ol litpiors w ino. cigiirs. ale and portei, elc, aic constantly kept on band. They will be pleased to hae their Jriends "ci!l aud s-milc." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also be found here. We would be pleised to h uc persons possessing curiosiucs and speci mens bring them in. and c will place them in the cabinu for inspection. V. IVI.IhX .V IIKl.M-s ST. CHARL38 HOT3L, Corner Trout nnil Jlorrlson, Portland. (On tlie Eurojeaii Plan.) THOS. GU1NEAN, PROP. (Late of tlie-Arcaile, Sacramento.) Tiiis liotc isthorongh'yfire-nroof. Con tains 120 e egant'y furnishetl suits and sing c moras, which have beeu refitted and refurnished in modern sty c. Free coach to and from all trains and boats rC? 'T'O Conpcr ('y !,t ''"me 5'J I V O-iUSami) e worth S5 ir AidretiSiiKROjdfcCoPauUud.Mc HE STAFF OF UK! THE ROGUE RIVER mm FLOUilliG HILLS HAVING RECENTLY KEEN RE fined with al tuodern impiovcm-nls. aie now turning out a first class article of flour, which is put up in oik: fourth burtl sacks. and every sack is warranted to contain A'J pounds of flour If vou don't believe ibis, just compare a stick of onr llorr with any other brand oflVr'iI for st.c in this market, and note the differeiKO in weight. Ftour jukI SliK-Fcrd Conetanl'y on hand and exchanged for w heat. BARLEY ROLLERS. II'tins added a set ot liarley Rollers lo 1113 mill, I hues tapirt cierv S.iturdav to Roll I arlcy for customers. The woik will be done on short notice, so that ptr lies can return with their grist the same day. Iamprepired to mil barley ul all times 'nil in the best manner. This pro cess is lar ahead of the crt -licr ..1CISEWSK1. Jacksonville. Sept. 22. lSs:5. Faioier's tore, JMedforu, Oregon, ANGLE &, PLYMALE Prop's. The undersignnl takes pleasure in an nouncing that lie Iris opeiu d his pi tee of business in Ihe new nwn of.Medford, Or egon, andis now prepared to fuinish, in (Ituntitiesto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. PAINTS AND OIL.S MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CTfiARS, CANDIES. NUTS. DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, Etc. My stock is fresh npd firsi-clns-rsnd i prop'oseto keep a full assortment of every thing in my line and sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask is a trial. E3Highest price paid for Produce. Nervous Debility. A SURE CUBE GUARANTEED. DR. E C. "WEST'S nerve and brain treitment, a specific for llysteiia Divines, ' onvulsions. Nervous Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of .Memory Spcmulorliocj. Iiupoteney, Involunlan emissions, premuure o d age, c.utsed b" overexertion, selt-abuse or ovei-indu g ence, which leads to misery, decay am1 death. One box will cure recent cases Each box contains one month's tie.Umeiit. one do ':ir a box, or six boxes for fi-e dol lars; sent by mail prepaid on rcceip' ol pi ice. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. W itli each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with live "dol lap., we will send tin purchaser onrwril ten guarriitccto return the money if tin treatment does not elfcct a cuie. "Guaran Ices issued on yby Woo3.i:n, Ci-mike & Co., AVhnlesale ant1 Jk'lail Diuggicts, Port, land. Oregon. mlers bv mail at rcg liar prices. U. S. HOTEL BCIIJJIXG, JACKSOXVILI.E, T. T, McKtNZI, PftlP'.-, HWING A35UM" D THE MAN agemc t ol his r -ort. I propos keeping it stocked with he finest 1 lauds or WINE-?, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to rccci c a cal' from ill who wish he hist in mv line. Sat istaclion nssur d. T. T. cKENZIE. GBE&T REDOCnOfl -JN HOTEL PfilOES AT THE SLOVEIi HOTEL BOAED ABD LODGIHC Best bouse for the money this side of Portland. G. A. KU3BELL, Heal Estiite Agent, AUCTIONEER, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office in Dr. Aiken's building on fa', ifornia stn-ei. nil business cnlrustcd to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. G. A. Hitthiptt. JACKSON VILlJv OREGON. NOVEMBER 22 1SS4. Piles! Piles! Piles! A SURE CURE FOUND ATVLAST! ;o oni: Nt:.:i mjffkk! A sure Cure foBlind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Wil umi fan Indian Remedy., called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A hin;Ie box has cured the worst chronic ci-esof S-'iflirSiO' wears standing. No one need stilftr live mfiutes after trtTplying this wonderful xcMOlilnR'inedicinp. Lolions in stiuimuls and tuftuaries do more harm than good. WillhiaiV Ointment absorbs ihe tumors, allays the inlense itching. (: rtieulaily al niglil after getting warm in bed.) aels its a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared on y for Piles, itch ing of the piixate p.irls, and for nothing else. ( Read what the Hon. J. M. Cofllnlierrj of U'vcl.tnd tys about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointments I have used scores of Pile nics, and it affoids me pleasure to siy hat I have never found anjthing uh:ch gave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For sale bv al druggists or mailed on receipt of price, ?1.00. HENRY & CO Proprietors, Cleveland, ). IIorxtE. Davis & Co., "Who esale Agents, Port and. Oregon. Rjp rWfrt TORP5D BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. . rrom Hieso Bources arlso ttuce lourtns ot the diseases of tha .human raco. Thcso EymptomalndicatotilJrcxiotenco: tosa ol .ppctltb. Bowels cbstlve, Siclc Hoad ocite, fkillncsj nflcr.cntlnc, nveraion to exertion ofhoCf ot mind, Eructation cf food, Irrft-Voillty of temper, Loir tpIrlU, A focllns cf Imrlng neglected f.imoantytUIiilacs5,riatterInatU;3 IIcart,Iota lcroro tUo eyet.IilcUljrcol crcd trrluo, fOSSTlPATIO.UV and dc naadltio uso of a remody that acts airecU7 ontho I.tvcr. AsaUvermediclnoTDTT'S 1TT.LS liavu no canal. TUclr action on tin KUneys imdSfclnUalso prompt; removlos ell impurities inroug-i thcso threo"eav- tnrra ot uie srsitia," producing aiipu ti!e. toand rtisostlnn, aV-snlar Btools, . clear Eklaandavisorousbdlj-. TUTTS PILLS cucso co nausea or i?uplir nor iateriero Trtta &iily work-and ara a perfect APiTiDOTE TO MALARIA. bold crorrtrh. Tx.a.'tc. Ctti'y.ltMnmir8t.,N.Y. ' Giur lLua" otTVrriiMxwonaBged in. rtantlr to n3tin,ST Biaffit by a single ap-r".-stlon of Ibis DTK. Sold by DrugjUta, c sent b7 express on receipt of 91. Office, 4Mnn-iv Ptrw-t, Ke w York. TJIT'S LSAU'J&L OF USEFUL RF.MIPTS FF.EL - n m ASIiLASD'CliLLICIS AND NORIMAL SCHOOL, d alil.a3.cl. Or-. Four comics of study. Normal and Commei-cia". "ollegc, Ikiparatoiy and In--tnimental music. I-'o! particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned al Ashland, Oregon. il. G. ROYAL, A. M. President TIlO r.CYESS? GCIDS IS 13- B-eJ ilarth and facpt., each i year: I'.ii pacs, 8xll JllUllCS, Wlta OV'r J,cW illustration r holo pic tre cailerv. .vs v. hole- sale prices lUrcit lo comsanc ja all goods for persu;..l cr lacjly u ieij.now to orJir, tail gives c.w cost of cverj--tl.iug jou ie, i-t, drir wear, cr liavo f.,n v.".h. T.ieso invs 1LI0 Looks con tain i i.nrrsatIon glejticd from tho mar I cts of t..j .nrl I. Wo will mail a copy t'ro'J to r-.y address upen receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let ua hear lrom you. Iicncrtfidlv, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 2'.'- . S23 tt'it-lh Avcnut. Clilcr5. lit ANAKE88S 1R. f- PILSSEK'S KXTEltSVI. PILE UCHED7 Cei lnsUr.t Rei.'ef, and is an Inhttlblo OURS FOR ALL KIKDS OF PILES. sold by Druggists eerywlicrc Price, 1.0i) i er Iwi.T. prrpntii, by mail. Samples sent frrc to Pbys'rians t"i all sufierers. b NViistirdtei A. Co., iox S'HC, New York f'tv. Sole manufacturers of A.s'AKESIS. i .-.-S-.-Wv? vrt-fjP-'ASS-' -. i ' .' -' - t,- . t"v ti & J-"; -. f-z h i y.- - -r J .a i Tl KJ :LvziiiJ Hi --hj to all apphcantsanu to v, f nu- v car -a ithout ordering it. --tn .is, nris.es, dcnption and 1 ,iU iia; ah VejfftaM anJ Flowtr 1 H FERRY a C0.cS& .4 1' is. -xc iiiv:iMiat: co uu rpTCiwinntj 2.13' TVe ceate.-1 to act as Sollcitord for Patent.. Counts. T-'tJe Marts. CnpTriphtsI He . Ioril.4 ui.iU' -jufs, a: cua. lira. tiJxid. nance (.er i,n en. tmc l-dMhlrtj-Utc jc.irs' is-i'rriciM o. m r.i:e i 1 1.1:11 tit tlJii.tiU!3nat;rcdlnlbe rnrxnie 1 1 11 an 1 ln larcja d .p'tudid IllU'-trated wotly a-er. s-S.SOn year. th.i thel"ppcn-s t trtent-. Utr li ti rwtlrr. nl tias at en nrvms rlmilatlon. Address MUMf k CD- Pate t Solicit- rs. mbVirr &.IIKTUK Aie-aiCAN. in nroaday. Mw Vert. Uaud txxjC k!khii u-umt fme. ja week inyourowntown. Terms Jntid is outfit free. iddres. II llJUUR ii Lo. PotUMtd ltff Ml & ' PIP LH 3 u ecu SsaS? r.,. ,,..-, .. M........i:i'...j.i hi & V Mi Inviting limn i rants. Now tlint tliB elections are over, and ill-" people have time to tleotn to o'lier matlerx, Cilifoniians are-directing nt tentiou to tin: importance of eucourng mg immigration, especially to the northern counties of that Slut. An a-t-cciation has been formed in San Francisco, with Iti. leant til" brttiker n-. cliainn in, which is actively engageil In I lie formation of county organizi tions throughout tlirt valley of the U per Sacramento, mid Sotnu of the best men in the Stato have become ery much itiieresteil in it. The Chronicle thinks there is as good op pnrtuuities for rapid growth and de. vrlotunent in Sultfr, R.iMe, Colusa mil Teiiama counties as there was in Santa Birbara and Lo Angile. and ihat a change in the manner of funn ing will quickly demnnstrat-! this fact. The farmers of this nection. as in Southern Oregon, have been devoting mo nun: 1 1 attention to wheit nud shiep, Mini not enough to fruit. A diiersity of products is ubso'utc y e.spntiul to succesx. So long as eggf retail ut f'Tty cents pe- dozen, ducks irll sit tpentv five cents ir pair, witli.all other kinds of piullry in iro poi lion. and butter at thirty lo fort cents per pound, while wheat can tint bp sold for mora than fifty eiitK pei bu-hel, furniprs may rest assured that there is unmet li ng wrong in their ni-lliods. This is as trun of Oregon an California. It may lm said that fruit as unprofitable this ear as wlieat, beoausp of low price". One rason for that is that Oiegon is not now rpcilgnizeil as a fiuit niaiket Its lepu'ftlioii in this repect is yet to bp uiaile. Ouch this i rutalilisheil thert in tin reason why land til Mini" of the counties in the Itogutt Itivi r T1'-'w tshoulil innt niitiroYiinEiif. ii. V!uei! Xf3&SSb .lifor. nia, iiianvof which cannot be bought for less than $200 to 230 per acre. The San Francisco Bureau of Immi gration proposes to Hood the Eistern States and Europe witli eorrectstatp- iiieiitsnf thn tosnurces and opportuni tiis oli'eri-d by the northern counties of California to settlers. Two or tbtee sensible agrnts vt ill also be em (i.ojed to irnel tlirollgli the Eistern States ami make know 11 the advantages of the counlrr fur imuiigiaiits seeking new homes in the distant west. Thero isu'l a substantial element of wealth in northern Cilitoruia that is 1101 posy s-til by Southern Oregon, while the latter couutiy hasauaturul irrigation not possessed by tlm former. Eery variety of fruit, wiih the iossi ble exception of olivei and oianges, s;ru in ns great perfec ion in South ruOiPgon as in California, while some mie'ies excel til ise cul.iiated f ther uuith. Oregon prunes ami plums exceMhu-o of any oilier coun iry, and the day will come when this fact will be .o generally known that the Stato will hivo the word for a inatket. Sutttheru Oiegon is peculiar iy lortuuate in p.seing in m of the characteristics of both tropicul mid temperate zones, so that ilie ft nits if both can be grown side by side the jirey apls of the 'north with the lus ci ius grapes and lis of thu south, ami each in their peifeclion. With i-uch natural resou 1 ce, coupled with cor re-poiiding delightful climate, that sicttou must ultimately become the ganleii spot nf lb, Nmibuesr, if 110'. of tlie P.tcilio C Mst, uad llllllligrilllts M-ek ng liM'ies ought in kiinw-of Its 1 cuullur ailt aotiuus. "I'ui tland New.s." Sjrnp of Mss. Nature's own 11 ue Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, aeceptalbe to tlie Stomach, liHtinless in its natuie. pain less in its action. Cures hthituu. Constipation, Cllliousuess, I.idigeslioii, and kiudreii ills. Cleuiise-i tin-system, purifies the blond, regulates tho lier ami acts on the Bowels. B eaks up Colds, Chills and Feiers, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it nets. Ctjttur than bitter, nauseous medicines-, pills, salts ni.d draughts. Sample bottle flee, and large bottle for stun bv Merrilt & Robinson, Jackson ville. " Farmers along the line of the Ore goiiitu (narrow gauge) railway are much .troubled over the prospect thai opeimioil of the road will be toppei soon oil account of the le-al niabble over the 0 U. it N. Co.'m attempt to throw up its leaso of the line. Tiiev fear ihat their wheat, now in ware h,usWSMt different points, will be de. -.WMVMjeauii ot reucuing a market. Flow the Chinese prepare jor JJattte- - The following curious proclamation is said to hae been kent out as a"gpn eral ordpr of the dav" some time bp fore a batt'e w;is expcted between the Chine-e ami French. It was the work of a celebrated Chinese mauda limi: I, a iiitnil.uian and the chief cap tain of the brave", order and il is here iv ordained to all that follow ine. I'lenihle nml obey. Thirteen days before going into buttle the, brave shall en I a eaks of the wild tiger in order that thej mav havo the agility and ferocity of thit. iiiimul. Twelve days befnre llip battle the braves shall eat tho Lilnea of tlm lion, that they may acquire the intre pidity natural to that king of the for eU. Eleven dsys l.pfore the battle the Inure shall eat of l h brains of the serpent, iii order lo h-ivu the ubtle ne-s of this animal. Ten days before the battle the braves shall eat the cream of the clia ineleon in order to frusirate the enemy liy cotistantl) changing theie colors Nine days before the battle thi loaves shall take luoth made from the flesh of the croekodlle in order to be able to follow the enemy into thu r tor and lo able to beat them heth on laud and water tho same ot the crocko dile does. Eight days beforp the battle thu braves shall eit the flesh of the pin ther in order to u'.tack their enauiie with futiou' rapidi'y. Seien ds before th 1-attlo the bra tie!- shall eat two eagle head", in order lo acquire; thw strength of vision of that iiob; bird, and distinguish in the ilr-aMcn their adver.sarien. Six dujs before tho battlo the liraven shall eat tho intestines of the z-ibru in order to acquire tli9 terriblb voice of that uutatii iblo bet-st. Flip days before thu bitlle the br.ies shall eat of t.e.iks:tit fiotu the hippotauius in order to coiiununicatH to their kiu the toughness that ren ders thosu animals invulnerable to balm. Four days before the battle th braveM shall eat rcorpions, so that all wounds malleoli their enemy shall be deadly poiotiuus as the slings of those aiiiimls are. Three days before tha battle the braves tdiall ei. Menks of the monkey, ihat they may become as ngiU as the monkey. On the evp of the battle the braves shall eal panther's il-sli and drink the bloo ', in order to be cruel and feroci uu-.tow.ird their adversaries. On. tho (I iy of tin! battle tho braves shill imI tlw ll-s!i mid drink tho blood of the leup.ird, ill order to crush the limb-mill break I ho bones of llieeno my as thesH luiim il.s do. N. Y. Gniphic.'' An Impjutant Decision- In Penn slvuiiiii) us in ihis State, them is a law providing that uin one making u bet upon the result of un 1: vetion shall be dufiaiu-hlstd fiom voting ut such elecln n. On November lib last Geo. V. Cloilner, a voter in I'hilaiL Ipiiia, made a bet 11 , on the election, and his right to vute was accordingly cha'Ieng ed when he presented his ballot at the polls. The election officers sustained the ch illenge und refined his vole. Ho at once appealed lo the court and afer a fu'l healing Juiign Alli.un inado an otder that if Ge. ige W. Ciothier weru otherwise a ipmlilifd vo er ihen that his vote should be re ceived, irrespective of any evidence that ho had inmli: a wager upon the result of the election. Thu learned juiign gos on tn decide that any act of h legislature which adds anv qualifica tion to the electoi's right to votn not recogniz1!! by the conntituiion is uu constitution it. This principle has gen eiul appli.Mtiou in a'l state alike. The ijensiblenud patriotic Democrats aro not ail dead. Tuey como to tint surface amidst the rebel yells. At the D-mioji alio demonstration in Savanna, Gi , jesterdii, u resolution wan put ed ' lli.it tll" would wiilcoiiie the dav when tliere sh til bit no s.dnl South mid no sdiil North, but awolid Unioi.; that ml Auieiiuui citizen", white and black, 11 iiivd nml n uuinliz-il, at home and al.ro in, shall kImiii! qunl befortt 1 In- law, mid be piotected by our coun try' flag?' $3 PER YEAR Tin: Oricix or Wueat. Evolu tion claims at length to have solvtd the problem of tho origin of whtat. The noted botanwt, Grant Allen, tayi: "Wheat ranks by origin at a degen erate and degraded lily. Tlie 'primi tive ancestor of the lily w a vtry niinple plant, with a triple let of pollen bearing stamtnt, fer tilized by inie:t.s. It thus acquirad those Lrigl t color and Ihat beau'y which liratrd 'Solomon in all bit glory.' Tim development wa through many stages, through the alevina aod marsh arrow grass and innumerable forms, unti! it reached the perfect lily. The first downward step irems to nave been self fertilization, taking the place of the insect aid. Afterward the wind brought tho varied fertilizing pollen dut, and so came the rashes plain little- lillic, with dry, brownith (Iowcik; then tho wood rutheg, sorae ihing between the true rush and grai- h. The Euscaulon, n common Ameri cin water plant, rushlike in character, bridged over the gap between the ruu e and the grasses, and then itep by step the changes in the part of the (1 iwrr culminated in our wheat plant. With tho wood rush began the habit of storing starch and gluten along with the embryo, which hat made the cereal so valuable for human fsod, aad rained our wheat, tho descendant ot the lily, the quevn of the floral world, to the rank of the prince of grains, hearing its princely sway upon all the golden harvest field of every civilized race and nation of the globe." A balky hone sliou'd never bf beat en, as it will only make hitu more ner vous and increase the difficulty. Doing something to distract bu attention i, perhaps (he hen way to (tart kim. Some balk horses start readily when a handful of sand is ' (ut in tkeir mouths or'ear. Others will be molli fied by an ear or corn eaten and.anotk er hold ut a tempting distance a little in advance. In cases of continued eb stinacy, a cure is semetiniet effected by fastening the hor.e securely, leaving him without food or drink until he is willing to start. A story u told ef one. farmer whoso horse balked witk a light load in the woods. The animal was tied to a tree and tried at intervale through the day. At night ke was left standing. The next morning, twenty-four hours after the fit began, the horse started freely and never of fered to balk again while his ownsr was driving him. A new danger threatens society, and it comes ii the shape of the bicycle. The bicycle is almost noiseless on a good road, ai.ii young men driving their sweethearts would do well te keep a sharp ev, a in the rear, as same very funny things have been witneisfd, by wheelmen riding behind buggies. I heard how ous lieelnun rode be hind a buggy fur fomo distance, quite undecided as to whether the pretty girl in the buggy, all dressed in white, had a black sash cr not. He tried the experiment of riding close np and 'lowing his whiktlp, and the black girdle disappeared as if by magie. Sim was wearing a coat sleeve with an urm in it. Most farmers are agreed that ma nure applied to lacd in the fall will benefit next season's crop more than if saved until spring. In the summer limp, howevrr, in our northern states less manure i made, except undrr the sjiling system, when animals are sta bled at all seasons, and the manure iimile in summer u at least equal in amount and more valuable in quality thaii that winter made. The better 11-e of the made, is, in fact, ana ef the great advantage): of the soiling system. -'New Age." A sharp trick wts played npen a Limbnriville citizen a few days age. lie eave a tramp a pair of old panta. 1 mns und was sun rised shortly after ward by the chap returning and giving him a five dollar note, which he laid he had fuund in one of the pockets. So pleased was the citizen with the tramp's honesty that he presented kioi with a silver dollar, but imagine his age upon discovering shortly after ward that the bill was counterfeit. Gen. ruresrd on Saturday in vented 400,000 in col mines at Hot Springs, Arkansas. The General'a Louwiain lottery is great bonanza, paying him much Jietter than the Lost Cause. Lidies aiw .nice, S0I0J t (