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J?9 S' . " & n ! Xt lacsasvesi cy-Vtsc; IIRESMnSiHTTflEL: - '. nfcya . . i PU3LS1MED ISATurflDAYS ltisn.il LFiJl!GivTaEmV1' FRANK KUSE , . " sff a ..sr. Far ITejrjlK jiranec,...e3 "an . -js a fr- '.'- T5i. XXXWO.'' SSa.. ,. -rzx y-1 , jmjamjr PROFESSIONAT&QABDS. I. P. GEAFhf. D'V Fkysiciaa And mrgesavi MEDFOHD? OREGONF Oae ia X Li Jehason's't.uildlni;. 3Pk7sIcaa i Ami VSargasH.U ctTKAtiKTTja8ttEttjAaaLa 01U promptly attended to at all hours. Xj- L WHITNEY, M- D-. EAGLE POIXT', OREQ0K. Iliivin!; located at this place I tk a share of t e t . - -ngc of this section. CalU aUtuucd to jt miy tiuic. W. P. WILLIAMSON, ATTOUKEY & COUXSELOUtKT-LAW llEDFOr.D, Oriqqk. All hustnets in my line -will receive prompt attention. h. k. iianna, :: jMorney & Counsellor Ai-Law, Jackioxvillk, Oas. "Will practice in all the Courts of the fttat. Offlco up stiiri in Orlh's briclc. C- LEMPERT..M- lD-,,M, Graduate of UnWorsity, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Surgoon. Call attended lo at all hours day and Ofllce at the JJ,"8. IIolcl, Jackson. Mirht. Till, ejoa, P. P. PRIM, ATTORXST & COONSCLOR-AT-LAW Jacltaonville, Psn., Tfill practioe in all the CourU or the BtaU. Offlea in CourMlouse. . '. Q II. AIKEN, M. n., rflCCSONVILLE, OBKQON. ' ev-9M ojjM!t B. i, R !' HO". J. 77. R0BISS0N, U D.,. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Oga. OITKJB At City Drug Store. Resi dence on Fourth St., opposite M. E. Church. , , , CalU promptly attended to day nndnifiht. MARTIN VRU'UAN, M. D. DHYSICIAW AKD 1ORQS0H, MGDFORD, onSOOH. 4a raaptly atlcnad to at all hours. B. F. DO WELL, T T 0 R H E Y - A T - L A W . Jackson villi:, okeoos. A Allkulatit cetMT''nil"'ill rclTprompt attrition. CVSpoeUl attention cl' '0 collec tion!. A. L. JOHNSON, Ntary PuWit, Real Estate i at and Collector MocUord, Or-. . I make conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts or lanu titles a specially. .Loans ..mU4mI Mnrl onllrllnnq m;idf. All hjlnei intrusted to my care will receive prsmpt and caret ul attention. WILL. JACKSON, E N T I S T, JACKSONVILLE, OKEGON. D TTSKTIt EXItACTED AT ALL hrara. Lnnsnlng cm nI SmlnUteiTl, If llrol,fr hlch extra "ch.rr. will b. made. Oflee and roiiJeneo on corner ot California and Ink itreete. A. C. CIBB1. L. B. ITKARHf. GIBBS & STEARNS, A TT0EKEYS AND COUNSELLORS. Soobi 2 and Strowbriago's Building, FORTLAND, OREOON'. Wilt prattle InallCcnrtaor Hecordln the Statevl Ororea and Wahehlngton Terrltor r. And pay par Uialar attention to lmlnei In F.dertl Conrti. UNION HOrEL, KerHyvlUe Oreson, M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. 3TAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. GC(x week inyourown town. Terms &UUand $5 outfit free. Addrcs; n Iallett i: Co., Portland Maine. i.'iimi j najumiiiiii i i IIMMPI"Wag".i innim uLii'vinTi , . " . izt. i j i -. rrs.3drr!S!) m i ' ' ,vl4JU ,!raiJ5iwi!9iiftK! rColmanVoid staedajfe. -:A, G, COLMN, Herehy itOVfras the prtiike'lliaMiR-is dis playing at the abqve st.-wd7lsU " elassstoctror-.. General Mkrcfhitdise u,M', " ZZJXUSS&U- At Very Low Prices. His stock consists of ) CLOTHING, Groccricj, Provisions, Etc Everything is fresh and of good qual ity, and prices put dowD to The Lowest Notch ! EST-Country Produce bought and sold. Kememhi Oilman's old stand, and-irive inc a call when in lawn. . , A. G. Colvtc. t ', i ' : : NINETEENTH YEAR. ST; SL&SlEr'S &G ASSESS", CONDUCTED EY. THE SISTERS 6F THE HOLY N13IE. THE SHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in fuur sessions, of elcveD weekseach. Board and tuition, per term, 540 00 Ttliitic 15.00 Drawing and painting SUX) Bedand Bedding 300 SELECT DAY SCHOOL.. , , r-T-..-.c .im r .ii.. ft.-. Junior, " COO Preparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " 1008 , Pupils received at my time, and special attention is paid to p-iiticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy WIMTER OPEMffKG AT Mrs. P.- P. Prim's Mi linery Stors. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW and comp'ete stock of Millinery goads, consisting of - KAT3 QlfrALL STYLES, RIBBONS, " v FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, Voni-ng, ORNA1IENTS,' SILKS, LACES, Genllrmtns' aai Lsdits1 Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form J eriy occupieu oy ut. jioumson on uamor nia street. MRS. P.P. PRIM. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIJWJEJV and HELMS, PROPRIETORS. TLe proprietors ot this well known and jwpular jesort world inform their friends and the nublic ccncrallv that a comnlete and first class tock of the best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, eta, arc 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 thou in the cabinet for inspection. W1NTJKN & UELMS. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner rront and Horrlson, Portland. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel isthoroughlyfirc-rjrool. Con tains 120 elegantly furnished suits and single rooms, -which have been refitted and rciumisuea m mouern siyie. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. 3jrrO OOHi1" day Ilt iomo uu A J O-Lf Samples worth $3 free Address SnKsox&Co.,Tort!and, Me , ' ' 'tt-- aawMmpac" iv rr,HagaawaazBaM"vis r 'i ' K3SSC43. .-VeicaCL. JACKSON THE STAFF OF LIFS! THE ROGUE RIVER stbih 'mum MILLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE flttcd with al modern improvements, are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth bairel sacks, and every sack is warranted to contain 40 pounds of flour If you don't believe his, just compare a sack of our flour nith any otherbrand offered -for sale tcthis market, andtfotc the differencrfln weight. Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added aset of Barley Rollers to mymill, I hae set apirt every Saturday to Roll Barley for customers. The work will be done on short 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 lar ahead of the crusher G.K-.REWSK1. Jacksonville, Sept 22, 18S3. Parmer's Store, Medford, Oregon, ANGLE & FLVMALE Prop's. The undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing that he has opened his place of business in the nnw town of Medford, Or cgon. andis now prepared to furnish, in quantitiesto suit, t GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CAN DIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc. My stock is fresh and first-class, .and I propose to keep a full assortment of eery thiiij In my line and sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask i a trial. GT"Highest 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, Spernutorhoea, Impotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by over-exertion, stlt-abuse or over-indulg. ence, which leads to misery, decay and dith. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. one dollar a box, or six boxesr fivo dol lars; sent by mail prepaid-ojf receipt ol price, Wc guarantee six botes, to cure any case. With each order received by us for six lioxes, accompanied w ilh five Uo lars, we w ill send th purchaser our writ ten guarrntte to relurn the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guaran tees issued onlj by Wood urn, Clarke & Co., "Wholesale an Retail Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Orders hy mail at regular prices. U. S. SALOON, -U. S. HOTEL BUTLDESO, JACKSONVILLE, T. T, McKENZI. PROP'S, HAVING ASSUMED THE MAN agemeot ot ibis resort, I firopos' keeping it stocked with the finest brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receive a call from all who wibh iho best in my line. Sat istaction assured. T. T. McKENZIE. gbe&t mmm -IN HOTEL FBIQES AT THE SL0YER HOTEL BOiRO AND LODGING Best house for the money this side of Portland. C. A. HUSBELL, Eeal Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, JACKSONYILLE, OREGON. Office in Dr. Aiken's building on Cal ifornia street. All business entrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. G. A. Ucbbeh. .iOFA?mm. ETC r-A SV IrTY 41 rsf 1 3 iga saagf r gvr 3 a a b a sf ''--sfc357-rfWa'-W . y -c-t VIL1JE QREGCDK, JANUARY 10f,l85jf Piles! PilesilPiiesL A SURE CURE JROUND AT LAST KO OXE NEED SUEpFEK!' . A sure Cure lor Blind, BIccdJng, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has Ipeen.iliscovercd by Dr. "William, (an Indi.bJ Remedy.JJ caiiea ur. w imam s muian ujinacnt. a; single box has ured the wtfJchronic;" cases of 25 or 30 years stand, ,-Ko one needsuflcrfive jnfnutesaft! - 'ItPQaWs wpnaernu swoJhiugitu.cj:c. jipi.uitiii- struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs, the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing of the private parts, and for nothing else, - ,., Read whit the Hon. "J. 31" Coffihhcrry of Cleveland rys about Dr. "William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affordsme pleasure to sjiv that I have never found fuivthinir which gave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Pint- ment. -. For sale by all druggists or mailed, on receipt of.pncc, $1.00. . HENRY & CO., Proprietors, Cleveland, O. Hodge, Davis & CoWhoIcsald Agents, foniana, uregon. TORPID BOWELS, I DISORDERED LIVE anri IVtAI.AR! A- From these sources ariso three lourthiof lie diseases of tno human raco. Th sa Eymptoro3indleatotholreziteTicpJi64of Appetite, Sonela coattve, Elctr IUli nclit, fnllactn Kflcr caltnxr, r.7enloitto excrtien of bcnly- r mind, Ernctetca of food, IrrStabtJItr of temper, Zivr cplrito, A feeling oflmving neglected. tome dnty, IizzInea,EZntteTing at ha TT..rf.T1nt. h.rnrn .fin -r.j..lr Ifl, t VAAl ored Brine, COSSXIPA.TIOX, anddoi mand the uso oia remedy that acts dlctiy octbo Liver. AaalJvijrraed'eJnoTirrT'S PILLS have no eqaaL ,3?helEctloncn tha EUncysandSkinls also prompt; remivlns all Imparities through these three cb,V" enger of the aysttm," prodacinKjanpe tite, soand digestion, reipilar stools, sdtue Bklaandavlgorousbody. rcXJVra JUJiVi causo no nausea or grrplmj nor Interfere with dally wort and ard a perfect AP3T.DGTE TO PfiALAfe.A. boldTerrwhTr,a.-;e. Ot!ir(i.IMnrraySU,N.y. Etantly to a GLossr BtACrhyt?stngIo ap- Tlieatlon of this ITTE. -Sold by (Druggists, ci sentby cxpvesa ou Often. -JiKtirmv f TUrrs MAIIOAL Of USEFUL nEi-EiPTS FSJE. , THE 1SDUKD COLLEGf AND NORtvIAL SCHOOL, Four courses or study.-, Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music. Foi particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. M. G. ROYAL, A M. Preside rt The Bcyers' Guide Is fa . sued March and Sept, each Wear: 216 pages, 8Jrll finches, with ov- 8,800 illustrations r hole pic ture callery. -its whole sale prices direct to consume jrr all goods for personal or family u Tells how to order, and gives exar oost of every thing you use, cat, drir wear, or hae fun w ith. Thcso inva iblo books con tain information gleaned from the map kcts of the v orld. Wo will raail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postago 7 cents. Let us Kearfrom you. Respectfully, MONTGOFriERy WARD & (30. 12" A S39 IValiji Araic CUtct UL D3. &. 511581175 EXTTKKAL PILE EEBEDT Gr.es Instsnt Relief, and I an (nftlpb'a CURE FCH ALL lUf.'DS OF PILES. Sold by Druggists everywhere. ,Erice,l,0Q per box, prepaid, by mail. Samptey sent free to Phjsicians and all sufferers, by Nenvtaedicr A Co., Box KH6, New York C tv Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS. A- FOR" 1E85 rsVAHJABLE TO AUJ will be mailed imr-p toanappUcantsrttSll to customers bf hist renr-with ordcrinirit. It contain j IllBStraUoni Drices. descriptions and directions br planting all Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, BCL3S, etc. D.M.FERRY&CO.D21T PATSWTS Jjp. ccntta9 to act as EolWton far Patents, threats. T-ade Marks. Coprripnts. etc- tortbe Gerjan), etc v.e hare Lsd thlrtr-ttre ear experience. Pa its clitained ihrobph rcsaro c6tiecd la the rciECTmc rrxiux. lhiflirreardspU-Ddld Ulnstraled weekly rarr. ?3.20 a year, j-howi them cress tt Ecieiice. U Tery interestinc. and fcas aa enormous rlrrulaJjon. Addreae MUKN t CO, Patent Solicitors, rub's ef aaamc Asmiciv S31 Broadway. New Tort. Hand booK nJut PiiEis fft-a. CROUP, 4THOOPINa COUGHJ and Juronchitia lmraediatelr , relieved by Shiloh'fc eure. Rrocks kcewt it. TiJTTig: ANAKESI8 !! a i!ra-. rs SWM9A', hjrtf WU jHb refi n - 'A, Girl ShouldkLeari T pr. '"'" ",'"e - , Jr : 'I tl To mfcniJ. n$t ijtil Tobegantls. ' 'jil To value time. " b To dress neatly. ' , To keep a aeeret. ', To avoid idltnKsK a. To mind tb.7Ba.t: To darn stockiB!g. To'Veijiect bid aga. , To catch a husband. To I old bur tongus. To make (?ood bread. To ksap a houa tidy. Tob'n abova gosiipin;. "To humor a cross man. To contntl htrterapsr. To take care ef the nick. 'To'iuakev-hotus happy. Ta iwap down cob wefai. I To marry a man for his warth. .' To h a help mata to a husband. f To keep'clear of flash literature. To take plenty of active exirciie. T set a moase without tereaming. - To read aoma "anoks Veside novels. . JcTba light hearted and fleet feoteel. ' To get into a mother in-law' good graces. To wear shoes that won't cramp her feet. I To give poodles the second place in her hcart.-- To be a womanly womaa under all circuinetances. To on no cosmetics but isap, wa'.or and fresh -ir. To Hva'orr more healthful diet than caks and confectioBi. Te be polite to all people at all times and in all place. To diitinguisb a suit of clothes from the man who wears them. To respect hsrtelf that she may Van- hw. to win respect from, othcra. To know the-worth of her heart and hand and not lo jive them avar teo eatily. To -be mistress of same lucrative branch of industry if aha is to depend on her own exertions for a living. To look on a man as a creature with a head and heart, and not as a mere mneliiriH to turn nut ta many dollars a j i day and keep a woman in all the solid pomforts of life. Three changes in New York ieurn alisra have occurred this week. The "Dial" has passed into the Sheriff hands, the "Star" has breu sold and the "Telegram" reduced in price to 1 cent. The first paper had no claims to consideration; it was started as a chea(. commercial paper, but it never real ized expectations. The "Star" hat been fr-ur years John Kelly's organ, and, like all political organs, it lacked influence. It was also hurt by its servile imitation ot tha "Sun," from which it differs as it- real 'live news paper differs from a cheap pinchbeck espy. The "Telegram" is the evening pendant of tha "Herald." It gets ranok ef its news for nothing, and, therefore, its proprietor can afford to sell it cheap. Bereher was unfortunato ia his de feute of his political course in the lato campaign. He knows just as well as evory one else knows that the Repub lican party could net have put up a strong Southern man on its ticket, far theuiuitjle reason that ouUide of tha nominating convention tha Repuhli cans ef the South cct no figure in the .campaign. The efficacy ef the eolered vote in tha South was nullified by the systeai which ten years' experience has reduced to a fine art, while the white Republican vote was never large enough to he worth consideration. Either Brfecher knows ha is talking rubbish, or ha is passing into his dot age. Business his been rather dull in Texas this year. A Galveston drum raer who had made a tour, cf the State on his return to Galveston when asked by his boss: "Well, did you get any orJorxl" "I sheuld smile. I don't think I went into a single store that I wasn't ordered eat by the proprietor himself. "Texas Sittings." A Denver nan having written to Los Angeles to asssrtain what en courtgmant wonld be given there toward the establishment of a glass factory, oaa of tha local scribes in formed him every man in the city lived in a glass house and tha town was fnll of blowers. Advice is cheap, you know, and men of all oraated beingi like it the leant. Bat what if it proves a matter of dol lars and cents? Yon all like msaey and appreciate its importance as a fac tor ef the happy homo. So if we tell yoa how every rran of you who hat nerer tried the experiment can save from 15 to 25 per cent, of hii expen sen during the coming year, you will probably liaten. Nbw that It just what S-ajOvfei-toi,, M&olCistl&esr and sure to work. Jut tall jour wife all about your buriness afiairi. Show her.your balance sheet, let her study it, and if ehe detn't know how, iust teach her. You think it will mako her feel badly; that it will mate her blue. Well, that will depend entirely on tha way in which you do it. If you begin by declaring that there is net another family in town runs such bills et yeurs, and that there is more money spent for the least show about that house than any other place yoa can find, she will feel hurt, and if she has not had all the spirit taken out of her by your unfair treatment, she will resent it a dozn times a dty, till yon confers yeu have played the bully and the fool. Rat, on the ot&cr hand, if yeu approach hor at if she were an in telligent beiRj. with soul and sense and self respect equal to your own, yau will hnd an interested nmneT, willing and anxious to learn all you can teach her en the subject of family Soanae", and although she may do a little quiet weeping before the inter view is ended, they will be tears of joy she sheds, thrg at last, after years of waiting and haping, you have eome to realizn 'Lr.t the is your friend and may be your helper inttead o: tho child, lika which you have trtated her by shutting up liko an oyster when she ventured to ask a quention any way relevant to business matters, and stu diertlr avoiding in conversation every thing connected with the great mys tery. "Burlington Hawkye."' For downright silliness go to the columns of a fanatical prohibition organ. Ona of the most prominent looks for success in 1888 because Lin coln was elected only four years after . Fremont was defeated. It doss not censider the facts. When Fremont was beaten he got 1,341,000 votes, or about one third of the whole. St John got less than 150,000, or perhaps one sixty sixth of the whole. Fremont got eemiderably morn than a, third of the electoral vote, and St. John did not get any. Fremont represented a gt sat principal. St. John waa a can didate for the money it put in his purse. Tha men of 1856 were fight ing for liberty for the slave. The fanatical prohibitionists of tha St. John stripe are actuated by a spirit that has no other purpose than to in terfere with somebody's liberty. In tho lato campaign they allied them selves with the advocates of free whikey and succeeded in defeating tha party of progreis and morality. They have set the causa of temperance back a generation, but St. John and company don't care fer that. They have put money in their purses, and expect to continue to make money as long as there are dupes who will fol low their .sad. The long and disgusting trial in tho Sharon divorce case, at San Francisco has ended. A Miss Hall, not to good bv any means, claimed to be the wife of Mr. Sharon, the millionaire, and brought letters into court to prove that she was his wife where he called her so. Sharon swore they were forg eries. The trial lasted far faur months and the Judge says the perjury on both sides wasoverwhelming and dis gutting. Judge Sullivan decided that the is his wife and entitled to a di vorce and a share of the property. Sharon will appeal the case. Got. Cleveland will resign tha Gov ernorship of New Yerk early in Jan nari and will spend two months in Albany and will go to Washington March 1st, accompanied by his sister, who will preside at tha White House. About February 1st, he will spend a week in New York City. It is discovered that Frank Sidney, of Rochester, New Yerk-, set fire to many person's houses in Canada who was an officer and had to execute the temperance law. The liquor dealers hired him te do it, and he, like a fool, J&EtiOH SENTINEL. . ADVERTISING RATES. Oneionare 101Ineeorle Urst Insertion.! S S ' tachinbieqiuiitlDiertieii 1 " s monlbi it M 6 ' On-fowtbCoIuin 3 months. ... w s Ooilf S '.'.'.'. " " .... One Otamii 3 aonthi. .......... 10 0 H St He Mil Ml cannt to Tearlr AitrartUcr. 3 PER YEAR SclectingPotatoesfor Seed: " For several years past the icatter of selecting potatoes for seed has been frequency discussed, some preferring certain parts ef the potato while others preferred using tha whole seed or a certain number of eyes. It is demonstrated that the seed end is in avery re.pect equal ta any other por tion of tha potato, with a dacidadad. J Vtull&a lucent !nettAMT9rwwnt of' crop is concerned, though the actual uum'oer of tho best potatoes came from the center eyes. The vitality of 'eyes used as seed improves accordidg to their terminal position upon the pota to. Tha yield in proportion for an acre it 206 bushels for the hutt eyes, 259 bushels for tho center 'eyes and 282 bushels for tho seed end eyes. The experiments demonstrate that sin gle eyes used as seed yieldedasatis faetory crop per hill, while the crop was also more uniform in quality than from whole potatoes or ordinary cuts, and yielded a smaller proportion of small potatoes than ordinary cuts of whole potatoes. In comparing ofdf nary cuts with whola potatoes'4 mora favorable results were derived, from the tuts than from the whola ones, and especially so when the amount ousted uied is substracted from the 'wnofo crop. It was demonstrated that sin gle eyes when cat drop Jy, so aV(tajjcon. tain some substance? gave much better vields than when cut'shallow. Earlr planting gave better results inequality and total yield than when later plant ing was practiced. In regard to dis tance between tha seed in the hills it was demonstrated that close planting diminished the yield of good potatott! and increased tha. yield of small pita- toes by measure, while fertilizers left Lover from a previous'season exercised a marked influence upon the erep. In ' the experiments of others, the planting of wholopotatocs seemed te give the best results, but when the large quan tity of seed so nied is subtracted from the yield it is doubtful if any advant age is gained when the eoat ii consider ed. Iha seed ends may be ustd for producing large potatoes by placing the seed at a greater distanta in the rows, and it is probable that by using less seed and mora thorough tillage better results may be obtained in pro portion to labor and amount ef seed used. Blaine and Looaw Meet in Was INC70N. A Washington special, says: A great dual of curieaity has been' manifested amoug Republican politi cians here to witness the first moating ef Mr. Blaine and Mr. Logan, to see how the distinguished candidates would greet each other. They met on Pennsylvania avenue only a day or two aga. Mr. Blaine was riding in a carriage and Mr. Logan was returning from the Senate on foot. They sight ed each other fully a block away, and when the carriage was about passing, Mr. Blaine raised his hat in a most dignified fashion. Mr. Logan cleared his throat and shouted "How are you Eurchard!" Mr. Blaine's face flushed for an instant and he looked embarast ed. Then he smiled and Mr. Logan went out into the street and both men shook hands heartily. The incident was witnessed by several citizens and tha joke is being repeated at Mr.-. Blaine's expense. Syrup of Fist. Nature's" own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to tho Stomaeh, 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 aets on the Bowles. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, ' etc. Strengthens the organs on which it sets. Better than hitter, nauseous medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottlet for sale by Merritt & "Robinson, Jackson ville. A precious has been destroyed in San Francisco. It had capered the floor of the rooms in the mint, and .had been used for five years. The dust ef the precious metals used in coinage had, during that period, daily fallen upon it; and when it was taken up, tha authorities had it cut ic small pieces and burned in pans. Tha ashes wars subjected to the process employed with saining dust, and they realized $2,500. Thus, tha carpet after j ears of wear, was aero precious than when it was new. A told of it and is now in jail. . ;-..