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V- .KM-" JfiEflOlTSEMTIBEL. RESOH SESTISSL. ' 1 I I llll I BMjaapiBaBMg i ... . ,ujM..gcCT .gMSCBm OCWt Jl I 1 ,1 ' II Mil III! lliagECraUa-l JM-U1 Ml II I'-rJ-J-Ll : ' r , iiliSgPii tC ib4 -t' rr Hr is$ I ADVERTISING RATES. Oof '1"' lOllnesorlnsa flril Inirrtloa." $ S W achinlueq,unttn9rtlon 1 " S month. J W " " 6 " Kt 01 On-fnrtliColamn Smooth. 75 " 6 ... 50 one-hair " s I!!!!!!!'.!!!;!!!! s " ' 0 " 4JCI QneC.InocSnioniht 88 OC " " C A nivnnnl to Vtnrly Artrertls.rs. S3 PER YEAR PU3LSHED SATURDAYS AT ttESOJlTlUKi JiCISOX COUXYT OKEfiOS FRANK KRAUSE TERMS: 9a. Mpr. Nrtnr,lnii4nnn, 6 SO rOL. XXIX--NO. 51 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. P. GEARY, M. D., Physician And Surgeon. MEDFORD, OREGON. Offleo in A L. Johnson's building. T. JL YOUNG, M. D., tlijslcan And Surgeon, Central Poi)tt,-.Oreoon'. Calls ytgJSJftttndpgo allUo""- Xi-I. WHITNEYvM-D, EAQLE POINT, OREGON. Having located at this- place I ask a share of the patronage of this section. Calls attended to at any rise. W. F. WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Medford, Oksgon. All bnsiness in my line -will receive prompt attention. II. K. ITANNA, Attorney & Counsellor Ai-Laio, JACKSONVILLE, OON. Trill practice in all the Court! of the Bute. Offleo up stiin in Orlh's brick. C-LMPERT. M- D-, Oraduateof University, Leipzig, Germ, rrnajgoJ 4R Physician And Surg Call attended to at all hours day and aijht. Office at the U. S. Hotel, Jackson vllle, egon. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Office in Court House. G U. AIKEN, M. D., naYSICIAK AND STJGQN, JACKSONVILLE, OEEOON. ej-OH.. eppoiltc P. J. Ryan's itnre. J. W. R0BINS01I, H D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At CitT Drug Store. Resi- dence on Fourth St., op-.xisile 51. E. Church. Calls promptly attended to, day and night. MARTIN VRG-MAN, M. D. D2TSICIAU AND SURGEON, MEDFORD, OREGON. C& arensptly attended to at all hours. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. AllhaiU.il place. Ia ny handi wilt r.ceiT. prrapt attiatl.a. J-5peciil attsattas (Itcb to tullac tl..l. A. L. JOHNSON, Nitary Pnilit, &al Estate tut and Collector JMoctford, Or. I make conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specially. Loans Hc'otiated and collections made. All bisiaeti intrusted to my cara will receive rBjt aad carelul attention. WILL. JACKSON, f K N T I S T, JACKSONVILLE, OUEGON. 1EETII EXRACTED AT ALL hcuri. Laneblng cat .d- ImlnliUnd.lf detlrrJ.fnr which axtra ' chare, will b. made. OSc. aad reitd.oe. oa corner of Callfornta and ink Until. a. aim. h. B. BTKARNl. GIBBS & STEARNS, A TT0RNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Roeini 2 and I Strotrbridge's Bailding, PORTLAKD, OHEGON. frillratlco In alt Ccnrti of RMordlnth. State ot Oregon and Wahehlngton Territory; and pay par MMlar att.atlon to bnlnete in Federal Courts. UNION HOraL Kerbrvllle Oresou, M. Ryder, Propr. Firstclass accommodation can alwavs be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. ESTAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. (Jt?fJa week in your own town. Terms DUUand $5 outfit free. Addrcsv H Halhctt & Co-- PortttAcl litiM the mmn mm Colman's old stand. A, G. COLVIN, Ilercby informs the public that he is-dis-playing at the above stand a first class stock of General Merchandise Which he Trill sell At VeryXoWr Prices.,! His stock consists of CLOTHING. Groceries Provisions, Etc. Everything is fresh and of good qual; ity, and prices put down to Tho Lowest Itfotch ! C3FCountry Produce bought and sold. Remember Colman's old stand, and give me a call when in tawn. A. G. CoiiViN. NINETEENTH YEAR. BT.EZAar'S .CASSSiT2,f CONDUCTED BY. 4 ? THE SISTERS (iF THE HOLT SA51E. TnE SHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, pertajm, $40.00 Music -' lo.OO Drawing and- painting'tf t 8.00 3.00 Bed and Bedding. ,vk SELECT-JY- SCHOOL. Ennwrxipewccmu fT.OO COO 8.00 10.09 junior, Preparatoy " Senior. " Pupils received at any time, and special attentioa is paid to particular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy WINTER OPENING AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Millinery Store. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW and complete stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HAT'3 OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, VoiTlns. ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Ccnlltmfus' and Ladies' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor nia street. MRS. P.P. PRIM. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIJVTJEJiT and HELMS, PROPRIETORS. The proprietors of this well known and popular resort world inform their fiiends and the public generally that a complete and first class slock of the bast brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc., are constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased to have their friends "call and smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also be found here. "We would be pleased to have persons possessing curiosities and speci mens bring them in, and we will place thtau in the cabinet for inspection. W1NTJKN k HELMS. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Front and Morrison, fortlaud. (Oa the European Plan.) THOS..GUINEAN, PROP. (Lute of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly fire-Drool. Con tains 120 elegantly furnished suits and single rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. d)pr nr" UOfiPer day at home 2U A J 4J)'USamples worth $5 Ctm AidreuSjiseVCo.,PoTtlia:,lis THE STAFF OF LIF! THE ROGUE RIVER MUSS MILLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fittccTwith al modern improvements, are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth baircl sacks, and every sack is warranted to contain 49 pounds of flour If vou 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. K? FJriiir an S'i'A Fccci Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Havinff addeil a set of Barlev Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Uarley for customers. The work will be uonc on snort notice, so that par tics 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 tar ahead of the crusher G.KUtEWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 18S3. Parmer's Store, MEuroRD, Oregon, ANGLE & PLYMALE Prop's. The undersicned takes pleasure in'an nouncinglhat he has opened his place of business ip the m-w town of Medford, Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, in quantilicsto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc. My stock is fresh and first-class and 1, propose to keep a full' assortment of every thing in my line ana sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask is a trial. C35"IIigliesi price paid for Produce. Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. "WEST'S nerve and brain treatment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous' Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermitorhoca, Impotenoy, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by over-exertion, selt-abusc or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's tieatment. one do'lar a box, or six boxes for five dol lars; sent ity mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with live dol lars, we will send thu purchaser our writ ten guarrntee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guaran tees issued only by VoonAitD, Clatske & Co., "Wholesale am' Retail Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Orders by mail at regular prices. U. S. SALOON, U. I. nOTEIi BUILDING, JACKSONVILLE, T.T. McKENZI. PROP'R, TTAVING ASSUMED TnE MAN- JL-La ajrenient ot this resort. I nronosis keeping it stocked with the finest brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receive a call from all who wish tho best in my line. Sat islaclion assured. T. T. McKENZIE. mi iiEoycii -IN HOTEL PRICES AT THE SL0VER HOTEL BOARD AND LOOSING Best house for the money this side of Portland. C. A. HUBBELL, Eeal Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office in Dr. Aiken's building on Cal ifornia street. All business entrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attemtioa. 6. A. Htobeli. JACKSONVILIJR OKEGOJj, DECEMBER 20 ISS4. Piles! Piles! Piles! A SUEE CUKE FOUND AT LA'ST! NO ONE JSEEJO SUFFEH! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. "Wil'iam, fan Indi.Ui Remedy,; called Dr. "William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine ALotions in struments and electuaries Muaons harm ban good. wilhams !. '",t absorbs 11 i.j -'-- ''WPW !-V "fj-i.ftitiUlain jl-'nihiain.r gelhng want m bedac't "s a poultice, gives instant relief and freparcd on!- for PilessMtcb ing of the p'svate parts, and for nothing else. Read wli-i the Hon. J. M. Coflinberrj of Ulcvelanu f ys about Dr. "William's In dian Pile O'titment: I have used scores of Pile Cuuti, and it affords me pleasure j to say that-: have never found anything which gave sucn lmmeuiaic ami perma nent reliefs Dr. "William's Indian Oint ment, t For sale hv alt druggists or mailed on receipt of pfcrc. $1.00. HENRY & CO., Proprietors, Cleveland, O. HoDan, Davis & Co., "Wholesale Agents, I'orttanu, Oregon. LLS T-- TGRP2D BOWELS, DISORDERED LiVER, and BftAKARIA, , From tbio uonrces nrlso threo-foartns or tbo dlscaias of the human nice. Thcso syniptom?lndicatoUie!rcxiteiice:Losa ot Apjwtlte Uowtll costive, Slclt Head nclie, fuljnesa after eating, aversion to exertion of body or julad, Eructation of food, Irritability of temper, Ioi7 .spirits, A fteMr.K of fitvius neglected Vomo amy, BIxiitiess,ir!uitcrin: at tho Heart, Dota Ijcforo tlie cve,liglily eol cred Urine, COXXTIV&.TION, and de mand the uso of a rcraody that acts directly octhoIJvcr. AsrtLivermcdicineTUTX'S PH.r.Sli!vonooquaL Tliclractionontuo Ki Jneys and SUIn Is also prompt; rcmcvlus nil Impurities Uirougn thcso three " scov engera or the system," prodaciajj nppo tite.eonntl digestion, rcsulnr stools, a ctrar Ednanrt.vigorousbodr. Tirrr'S PIXCS ennso no. nausea or griping nor Interfere with daily worlc and aro a perfect AMTW30TE TO PJiALARIA. fcoldcvetT"t'r'.S5c. OSjjc.fl Mn-mybt.Ny. TOTT8 EfflR 2i?!t TTirt on WHIP X cb&sgcd In. -tni-cV to a Glosst BL jyasiugio an- 'IT-T"-. Office, 44 Jlnrray Srreot, Kow York. TUTT'S Haa'JAL OFUSEfULREr-EIFTS FnES. rt on hw HTnTCftn TfCeirjiOlBli TIIS ASHLAND COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL, J3L.BlxJ.m3.c3., Or. Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music. For particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned al Ashland, Oregon. il. G. ROYAL, A. M. President Tho r.uTEns' GtrrDE Is Is sued March and Sept, each ycar: 216 pages, SJxll finclie3,uthov3,20O illustrations r hole pic ture callcrv. . -ves whole sale prices direct to etmsume jn all goods for personal or family u . Tells how to order, and gives cxaf cast of every thing you ujc, cat, drir vear, or havo fun with. Thcso inva able books con tain information gleaned from tho map kcts of the world. Wo will mail a copy "Free to any address upon receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, rV10?.TGOMERY WARD & CO. 27 & 2S9 WcbaaU Atcbec. CMcSfe. UL ANA PH. fu SILSI1EE5 EXTEnSIL TILE HKUEDy Girsi Inrtant flelief, and is an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PSLES. Sold by Druggists every where. Price, "1.00 icrbox, prepaid, by mail. Samples sent free to Physicians and all sufferers, by Neustaedter & Co., Box ?16 New York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS fe FDRS 1SS5 K V ALUAI1LE TO ALLT will be mailed ffra ff PTZS to aU atmUcants I K E. t'ST ana to customers of last year without orderinclt It contains illustrations, pricsj, descriptions and directions for p'.antine o vcsttable and Flower SEKUS, BUX.US, etc. D.M.FERRY&CO.D,T FATEH We contlnae to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trsde Mirks. Copyrights, etc, for tue Duttet States, Canada, Cuba. Enpland. France. German), etc Wc bare Lad (liirt)-livc J earn' experience. Patents obtained tkroepb mare noticed In the FciKNTiric AUEJUCiN. This large and splendid Illustrated weekly paper. $3.20 a year, shows theProfrrtss of Ecience, Isierylnterestlncand ba an enormous circulation. Address MUNN t CO, Patent Solicitors. Pub's of SaEXTmc Amsrican, Ml Broadway. New Tort. Band book utmu pateota free. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh'f. cure. Brocks keeps it. TWTT fxZ32&K K-Jf v.- 4fc3L H -Jff23E5ES22S3B 8ffE'Bif, " &iffWm "S&WB.MIfrB $l Feck's Bad Boy- "Say, you inctndiarr little uss, you, what is this I hsar about you setting your pa on 6r, and getting a panio in the church?" said tho groceryman tw th bad boy, ns he took out a dog whistln and blow a blast, and started off with a sausage following him, he hiring tied a fine thread to the tnu sags before whistling. "Hore briig back that tausago." "Well, chain up your sausage if yji -Jwit want' it t-follow ptople eff when they whistle," said the boy, aa the (,roccrrrnan broko the tkread and pot tho sausage back on the counter. "I didu't get up no panic. It was pa. Vou tee we all went to church, and it was a long sermon, one of these to-be coutinued ia our-next aermoni, with chapters, and everybody was tired. Yoa know how unay a boy will get in church, and Low he feels in his packets all the time. I was feeling in my pockets and I found one of these cigar lighters that has a eoil of cotton in it, and you touch a spring and a percussion cap inside of the conctrn lights the cotton, and yo can light a ci gar with it. I took it out of my pocket and had it in my hand, just handling it, vou kuorf, eause I was nervous, when pa leaned over te me and said 'What you get there?' I said 'Noth iug very much,' and pa said 'Give it here' and I banded" it to pa and ba loeked mad at me and put it in his pants pocket. He didn't know ivh&t it wag, bnt thought I was fooling with something I ought not to, and he took it away from me on general principles. When pa put it in his pocket I guess he touched the spring, causo 1 heard a muffled sound as though the cap had exploded, and I knew thajcotten would be on fire, but I didn't dare tell pa for fear he would hit ma in the lip. Pa hsxri! it, but I guexs he thought it was 'something inude ef hira that had broke. Maybe "ae theugul lt'wiiv a rib, or maybe he 'bought one of raa's corsets had broke. Anyway prsttr coon I amclled something burning, but it wasn't my put in and I didn't say nothing. Pa (moiled wuoIch aburning and he snuffed and leoked around at me as though lis thought it was rue celebrating, and then he looked at ran, and ma looked at him. I looked at the minister, and jml drank in the words ho uttered like a cow drinking slops. An old maid in the seat ahead of us looked around at pa and pucker ed up her nose, and pa thought she was in pain, and he leaned forward and asked her if anything was burning about her, as she was mad, and flounc cai along to the other end of the seat. I kept looking at the minister, and everybody looked at pa and snuffed. Ma saw the smoke earning out of pa's clothes, and told bin he was on fire. Pa looked down at his.slf, and the smoke was biting out of his coat, which was buttoned up, and quicker'n scat he jumped up and began to pull off his coat, and he threw it on the floor. Then he see it wasn't in his coat, and ho jerked his vent off, and by that tia everybody in the house thought he was crazy of drunk, and orai of them said 'Put him out,' and collated pa, aud told him he must not remove any wore of his wearing up parel, but ps. said he was on fire, and the wimtnen screamed when he said 'fire,' and some men took pa by the collar and pants and made him walk turkey into the vestibule, and the minister told the congregation to re main seated, as there was no danger, only a man under the influence of liquor, that bane of the human race, and he wrut on and preached a tern pernnce sermon with pa as a text. Well, when thty got pa out into the re.tibule they found his pants pockets was all on fire, but it didn't blaze it enly smoked. Pa wanted to kiok off his pants, hut the deacons who pass the sassar, they took out his pocket and put out the firo, and then you GHjht to have seen pa. He realized that he had made a scene, and his eyes stuck (out, and his face was red, and the deacons thought he did it on pur pose, and were goin to have him ar rested, and he laid it on to me. They came in afterjkis coat and vest, and jjst then the sermon was over, and ma and I went out into the restibule, and it amellod as though somebody had burned a ra;. Pa asked me if I didn't set him afire with an infernal machine, and I told him it was only a cigar-lighter, and if he hadn't touohed tyaci it off after he took it away from me, he wouldn't have had any trouble. Thiy wanted me to show how it work ed there in the vestibule and I saw a cigar sticking oat of the vest pocket of the Sunday school superintendent, and I fcok the cigar and pnt it in my month aad toached off the cigar lighter and lit the cigar, and they all laughed nntil they began to think it wasn't just the thing to smoke- in chureh, and then tkoy teld. me I bstttr go out. We went hosae, and pa smells as thew;h thsro hid been a Sro 1c a rag warohouse. He was going to maul me fer giving the cigar lighter to him in chnrch, bnt raa teok my part, and told him if he had minded his own businets and listened to the sermon he wouldn't have get up a conflagration. I think pa was pretty scared when he found ho was afire, fer the minister ha j been telling how sinners would be burned with hell fire, and pa thought the time of one sinner had come be fore the schedule time. Well, a boy is misunderstood more than any other animal exeept a cat," end the boy whistled again at the groccryman's satigagn, but when the sausage didn't follew him he said, "Doa't disturb it. It has carted np and gone to sleep;" and as he went out at the dear, a pound weight struck the door easing, and tho groceryroan said, "Oh, if the man who stele Charley Ross would enly take him." Fi ozen To Death- THE SAD FATE OF A TIIHCK TEAR OLD CHILD. Last Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, a little boy, aged three, son of J. A. Calfee, who resides ia Cetton wsed galch, three miles from town, strayed from home, and although the mother and a few cf the neighbor coiuiaeaisJ lo hu-t lor hire wiihia li minutes of his disappearance, no traces of him could be found. Beeming thoroughly alarnsd after an hour's sesrch the neighbors were notified, and a carefnl exploration of the prem ises was inaugurated. Failing to find any trases ef the little wanderer np te sundown, a messenger was dispatched to this plats for assistance, and over 70 of our citizens left to ioia in the search, which continued all night. Fires wera kindled in the timber and chspparal which bordered the Celfee ranch, and willing hands bore aloft torches and lanterns, and the country was thoroughly sctnred without avail. The next morning (Sanday) the fire bells sounded a general alarm, which was followed with a great outflow of our poople fer the locality which so effectually kid a little bud, a Mother's loved bey. By this time the mother of the missing child was almost wild with anxiety, and was suffering from exposure, having hunted all through tbo bitter cold night fer her darling, ana her garments were Hanging in shreds from contact with stubborn bushes. Although everybody had giv en up all hopes of finding tho child living she had persuaded hersolf to be lieve that ho would he restored to her arms alive. Her hope was enly do stroyed when the little one was bronght into the house cold in death. Ob, the agony and suffering ef the poor mother! What heart cannot but sympathize with hail The corpse of the child was found at 9 e'elock Sun day nsorning by Mr. Mat. Miner, about three miles from home and 300 yards from Bob Hopper's place, lying face down in the road. At the point where the body was fennd the road has three branches, which are used 'alternately by teams during stormy weather. Mr. Miner was driv ing to Bntteville, aad it so happened that he teek the middle one of the three roads, where ae found the child, and taking him in the bugrj he drove to the house. Dr. Ream, who was present when the body was brought in, was of the opinion that death ensued about midnight. The general suppo sitioa is that the child went off for the purpose of meeting his father, who had gone up tho valley after lumber. The father returned Sunday afternoon, and was almost distracted over the sad loss of his boy. The sympathy ef the en tire community is with the unfortunate parents, who are honest, bard working people, with a large family to support. Oar citizens liberally contributed to their support. "Yreka Union." The Peasions- About 1,000,000 claims for pensions have been filed since 1SG1. More than half the whole number, according to the report of the commissioner, 545,130 claims ia all, ha-To been allow, ed. The whole amount disbursed for pensions since 18G1 is 567S,34G,507. The amount paid during tha past year was 557,907,507, including tho sum paid to new claimants under the ar rears of pensions act. Of these new claimants during the past.yearp31;307 were paid", but as a large number' ef persons were dropped from tho rolls, the net increase in tho number on the pension rolls was only 19,078. Tho whole number of pensioners is 322, 756, of whom about two thirds are army invalids, the remainder widows, children and relatives, and navy in valids, nith a few survivors of tho war of 1812 and their widows. It is an enormous sum that thegov sernoienthasjpaid in pensions, a sum which no member of the congress by which the first pensions act was onaa' ed would have ventared to contem plate. At that time the government was terribly in debt; its resources were fer smaller than they are now; its credit as impaired; its hopes for the future were dim. To-day its surpius revenue is so largo that many conceive it to be the most important if all things to cut it down; and yet the taxes have been so reduced that they are scarcely felt by the peop'o at all. There ought to be no feeling of un willingness to pay fully and liberally all that by any reasonable construction of the law may seem due to pensions claimants. The government is ablo to pay; the money does not go out of the country, or into the hands ef any privllegod class, but into immediate circulation; and it goes toward the sup port of a body of people who deserve far more thar Sountry has given'or evej,.JenBaBBaHLb.e marveleu prosperity whisht wo enjoy, aad which enables us to pay enly $56,000,000 a year fer pensions, but many less meri torious charges, and yet to extinguish tho poblie debt with honorable rapidi ty, is in great part due, we must not forget, to the ssrvicos of those who sup pressed the rebellion. If there should ba a disposition in the next or in any future congress to cut down the sains awarded to the invalids of the union army of their reprxsentatives, or to ex tond like favors to those who havo not equally just claims upon the gov ernment of tha United States, it is to be hoped that wan of all parties will be fouud as ready to resist such a. charge as all should ba to prevent frauds through tha operation of tho pension act. UxABisruD uy Defiat, Hz Bons UpSerekelt. Ben Batler is repress ed no more by defeat than by victory. A man of his genius and versatility will not down. He is already out of his political gravo and at work with his usual vigor and sharp tongue, A. few days ago he appeared before tho peusion oftlee to get a pension for the widow of an officer who had been dropped from the army roll fer im moral conduct with women. He pleaded: "It has now been aottled by the highest tribunal in this country that prior unchastity can work no forfeiture of honor, or profit, or official standing. I therefore demand that the same of soy client's husband ba restored to the rolls." rSjritp or Fix. Naturo's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomas!), harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion, and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the liver and acts on tho Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens tho organs on which it not. Better than bitter, nauseous medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and largo bottles for sale by Merritt & Robinson, Jackson ville. On Sunday night, after preaching a powerful sermon on hypocrisy, Rev. James W. Lindsay committed a burg larly at Rushville, Ind., as a result of which he has gone to prison. SIIILOH'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures conwumption. Brooks can furnish it. -' SU.