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"Tzzm . OREGON 8EITIIEL. 0EE60H SENTIHEi. ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements will be inserted In tho Sestixel at the following rates: r Ten lines, one insertion $3 SO " u each subsequent insertion.. 1 00 XS Legal advertisement inserted rea sonably. job work of all kind done on prompt notice and in workman-like style. A Dtacount la Tcrljr AUvertlaere. PUBLSHED SATURDAYS AT Jacksonville, Oregon, FAANX KBMISE T E Ft M S j Una orTt Per Ter, In advance, SU VOL. XXX--NO. S JACKSOOTLL1J& OREGON, FEBRUARY 21, 1SS5. $3 PER YEAR . . . PROFESSIONAL OABDS. C P. GEARY, M. D.f Pkysician And SurgeoB. MEDFORD, OREGOX. Oflee in A. L. Johnson's building. T. R, YOUNG, M. D., Pkyslcaa Aad Sargeoa, Chntbal Poivt. Oregon. 'lis promptly attended to at all hours. Xj jl.whitney.m-d-, EAGLE POIST, OREGOK. Having located at this place I ask a chare of the patronage of this section. Calk attended to ai any tine. V. F. WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-.VT-LAW MlDFORD, OREGON. All busintes in my line -will receive prompt attention. H. K. 1TANNA, Attorney & Counsellor AtrLaw, Jacksonville, Oqn. TTill practice in all the Courts of the State. Office op sttirs in Orlh's brick. C- LEMPERT, M- D-, a raduate of University, Leipzig, G ermany, Physician And Surgeon. Calls attended to at all hours day and night. Office opposite Slover Ho i el, Jack sonvillc, Oregon. P. P. PRIM, ATTORKET & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, OgH., tTlll practleo in all the Courts of the State. Office in Court House. T. B. KENT, Attorney and Connstllor jitLaw Jacksonville Orkosn. W ill rractice in all the Courts of this Stale. Office in the Louri uiraec. G U.AICKN.M. D., pttYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, 0RE0ON. E-Offleo opposite P. J. Ryan's store. J. VT. ROBINSON, M D., PH.Y3IOIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville), Ogn. OTFIOH At City Drug Store. Rcsi dence on Fourth St., opsite M. E. Church. Calls promptly attended to, day and nlpht. MARTIN VROVMAN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 3UEGE0N, MEDFORD, OREGON, all promptly attcniitLto at all hours. . B. F. LOWELL, T 0 RH E Y- AT- L A W. Jacksonville, oregon. AT All business placed in my hands will re ceive prompt attention. Special atten tion given to collections. A. L. JOHNSON, Votary Pcblic, KeI Estate Agtnt and ii. i v. -Collsctor 3WXoclxoxrc3., Or. I make conveyancing and furnishing ab stract of land titles a specialty. Loans negotiated and collections made. All baiiaess intrusted to ray cans will receive prompt and careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, T E N T I S T, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Teth extracted at all hours. kLaurUlng"g-.3 administered, "if desired, for which extra charge will be made. Office on corner of California and 5th street. A. 0. etm. L. B. RTKAKXr. GIBBS & STEARNS, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Room 1 2 tnd 4 Stronbridge'i Building, rORTLAiTD, QEGON. Will practice in all courts of record in the State of Oregon and Washington Terri tory; and pay particular attention to business in Federal courts. 2JC wwk In your own town. Terms tJDUUand (5 outfit free. Addres. H Ha&ukt & Co., Pert! and Maine. flffi FARMER'S STORE ! Colman's old stand. A. G. COLVIN, Hereby informs the public that he is dis playing at the above stand a first class, stock of General Merchandise Which he Trill sell 'gji-vES-"5 " . " " At Very Low Prices. His stock consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Groceries Provisions, Etc, Everything is fresh and of good qual ity, and prices put down to The Lowest OTotch ! "Country Produce bought and sold. Remember Colman's old stand, and give me a call when in town. A. G. Colvik. NINETEENTH YEAR- st.mahy's academy, CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTERS OP THE HOLY S1ME. THE SnOLASTIC YEAR OF TniS school willcommenceaboutthecnd ol August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weekscach. Board and tuition, perterm, $40.00 JIuslc ; 15.00 Drawing and painting 8.00 Bed and Bedding 3.00 V SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Pnmarv. ner term.. . ....-.....-. 5.00 iTnnUn-? -- f ;?; ? - "n.QO- Prcparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " 1000 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to pntticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply al the Academy WINTER OPENING AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Mi linery Store. T nAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW 1 and complete stock of Jlillinery goods, consisting of HAT 5 OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, Volltne;, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Genllcmtru' and ladles' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor- nil street. juivo. ir.ir. ruui. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, TTJJTJrJ?JV and HL6MS, PROPRIETORS. The proprietors of this well known and popular resort world inform their friends ami the public generally that a complete and first class stock of the best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and.portcr, etc, are constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased to have their friends "call and smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may alse be found here. We would be pleased to have ncrsons Dossessinc curiosities and speci mens bring them in, and we will place them in the cabinet for inspection. tVliSTJUrt & UKLUS. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Front and XorrUen, PertUad. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GU1NEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly firc-Droof. 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. fAvrP 3QfiPer day at home BO LJ t&USaaples worth $5 free Address Irmsow Co., PortWusd, Me THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER STEAM FLODRIKC MILLS HAYING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with s modern improvements, are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth biurel sacks. and every sack is warranted to contain 49 pounds of flour If you don't believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with anv other brand offered for sale in this market, and note the difference inn weigut. - . . FJoir and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have srt apart every Saturday vto Roll Uarley for customers. The work win ire none on snort aiiurr, su iii.u pur ties can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is tar ahead of the crusher G.KAREWSKL Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883. Farmer's Store, MEnroRD, Oregon, ANGLE &, PLYMALE Prop's. The undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing that he has opened his plare of business in the new town of Medford, Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, in quantitiesto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,Etc Sly stock is fresh and first-class, and I propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in my line ana sen at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask is a trial. ESTHighest 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. Spermatorhoea, Irapotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by over-exertion, selt-abuse or over-indulg-ence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment, one dollar a box, or six boxes for five dol lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. W ltn each onler receiveu tiy us for six boxes, accompanied with tivetlol lars, we will send tha purchaser our writ ten guarrntec to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. "Guaran tees issued only by Woodard, Clarke & Co., Wholesale an? Retail Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Orders bv mail at regular prices. U. S. SAIiOON, V. S. HOTEL BUILDISO, JACKSONVILLE, T. L McKENZIE. PRQP'B, TTAVING ASSUMED THE MAN- XXa acemeut ot this rrsort. I nropos' keeping it stocked with hc finest brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receive a call from all who wish the best in my line. Sat isfaction assund. T. T. McKENZIE. GBE&T RE00CII9H -IN- HOTEL PRICES AT THE SL0VER HOTEL BOARD AND LODGING 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 ray care will receive prompt and careful attention. G. A. Ucbbwjl. Piles! JPiles! Piles! AUBE CUREI FOUND AT LAST! -NO ONE NEED SUFFER! A sure Cure for Blind, B!eeding,Itchin and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by DraQViHam, (an Indian Remedy,' called DrTWilliani's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. Ifa one need suffer five minutes after apply!nr this wonderful soothing medicine.J:Lmloi;s in-i strunients anil electuaries uo more n.irnv than gtP- WilliamVOintment aborb3 the tumors, allaysTSe Intense Itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed.) acts as a poultice, cives instant relief, and is prepary-i only for Piles, licbvting to the tamo end, the dissolution of ing ol tne private parts, anu ior noining else- Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberrj of Cleveland ryi about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile C'uies, and it affoids me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price. $1.00. HENRY & CO., Proprietors, Cleveland, O. Hodge, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. "I ITTI tm I JfegaKSB BBaBaiduilsCiZEjSS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three fonrths or lie diseases of tho hnman race. Tnese symptoms Indicate thelrcnotence:I;o ol Appctltt, Bowels costive, Sick Iteod nche, fullncin after entluf?v,on. exertion of Jjodjr or mind, Eructation of food. Irritability of temper, low piriU. A feeling of bating neglected omednty.IiiIne8,Flntterln(iattoo Heart, Dot before the eyes.blgulreol orcd Urine, COSSTI PATIOS, and dp. Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt ; removlns aU Impurities throngn these three " scav engers of the iriUm," prodnelnir appe tite, sonnd digestion. rPRO1"!?. ' r sklnandavlgorousbodv. TCTTtJMIjLS canso no nausea or EriPlaS norlntcnera with daily workandaroa perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bolde-CTYglMTg.SSe. Offire.41MiiTror8t..N.Y. Grat Hair or Wbjbkebs cbanl 1- stantlT to a. GlXKKt BtaCK by a si' jeftrfetfM3ulJ " i TeTMiril.ni v- "."-"' "iK'.r. iZ.Z.V'K-i -Tnrlr. Wl IVUtin v W' nrrrs hamqal d? osEFBLRicarTS ms. TUB A8DLAKD OiiLLLBB AND NORMAL SCHOOL, AibTi 1 a.xx3., Or. Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music. Fox particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned al Ashland, Oregon. M. G. ROYAL, A. M. President The Uotehs Guide la Is sued March and Sept each lyear: 210 pages, 8xllJ lincncs, wim ov r o,iiuv illustrations t hole pic ture callerv. -ves whole sale prices direct to consume jn all goods for personal or family u Tells how to order, and givea exar iost of every thing you use, cat. drir wear, or have fun with. Theso mva ihle books con tain information gleaned from the map kets of the world. We will ail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD &.CO. 27 A- SZ9 Wetua ATtanc Cfclcus, IU. DB. S. STLSBEE'S EXTEBSiL ULE BEXEDT Ghes Instant Relief, snd l an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Druggists ecryn here. Price, L.OO per box, jmpaid, by maiL Samples sent free to Physicians asd nil sufferers, by Neustoedtei A. Co., Box &m. New York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS. wrpERRrS S9SSr7. : POrT CNti llt in valuable to aixi fflVALCAB r ALU afcSEJ T f art vaaw VltKimf i7 wui tn moiled toallansUcanta and to customers oflast Tear without orderlngit It containi UlustraOoru, prices, descriptions and directions far planting all Vegetable and Flower SHEDS, BULBS: tta D. M. FERRY &CO.DE22,T PATSKTS We cuaUiie to art as Solltitors for Patents. Ceveats. T-de Marts. Copjrigliti. etevlor the United states, Cauda, Cuba. Ervlaud. France terrn) etc Me hare tad Jblrty-Uve year' experience. Patests cbtalr.ed Uirobch n; are noticed In toe rarjfnno ajiiticas. riilslarreardsplendia Illustrated weetlj rarer. S3.20 a year. showi thePrcgnas cf Science. Is Tery Inierestuig. and has aa enormous circulation. Addres MCJ.N t CO, Patent SoHcitnrs, Pnb's nf ScirxTmc bt.h,-ii. ui uroaairay. rtew xerc Hand boot abeut P-aeata tree. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGtT and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh'b cure- Brooks keeps it.' Ubi WL in. Bap. ANAKESIS Reminiscences of Public Men. Skerrard Cltmens, ef tha Wheeling District of "Virginia, was the first Southern representative who spoke bodly against secession. He proved on tb dunoitnlsts that their tchetnr was long sines matured, and would embrace tha opening of the African slave trade, and coaeeqagnt destruc tion of all4 the interests of Virginia in slavery. -He quoted aU the abolitien- ista, Engluh and American, epon the stctssionists, showin both lo be work- the Ameiican Union. He showed hew the suicide of slavery was being preefpitattd, and its grave dug by the very men who had withdrawn from Congress to protect if more effectually. He told the South that if they fought till the last aimed foe expired, they could nevor expect from the North the same guarantees for slavery en jeyed ander the existing conititntion. The speech was full of gems. It was nervous and energetic in manner, brave, incisive, at times terribly sar castic and surcharged with earnest nest and power. Coming from the source it did, it fell on the House and thronged galleries like a thunderbolt. All Union raen thanked God and breathed easier, while among disunion ists was great wrath. His merciless invective, when he showed up the se cessionists an playing directly into the hands of the afaolitienisU and all the enemies of free government all over the world, was a nest hitter dese for some of them. Maay Virginia and Kentucky members were very restive and tried to conceal their chagrin by leud laughing, talking and marching about the hall. Some fled totally, imitating the example ef the Brcession it's. Clemtas charged tbenij with cowardly treason to the JconiBjen in tereets of the slave holding States. IL, T)i,1 .Lg.T?;nl nnbnte to Jr.- Adasas on the fleer for seeking rarans to karmenizing difficulties. On the whole, itwas thebrilliant speech de livered in the House ef the session, andjit produeid grrat excitement ami admiration in an immense aadieuce. Einersea Ethridge, of Tenneaser, seconded Mr. Clemens a few days afterwards. He was then about forty years of age, tall and well formed, with a face expressive ef firmness, and all solid and manly qualities. A lawyer by profession, be had a mind cf great, natural shrewdness, and the manner in which he parried the thrusts of tboso who interrupted his speech, evinced tbepessessien ef rare cool ne, quickness and skill. Hi speech, although totally different in matter and style from that ef Mr. Clemens, was aimed at thejsame.mark, and was a most powerfai plea for the Union as it was a few short weeks before. Mr. Etheridjo was more logical than Mr. Clemens, hit speech was mach better arranged aadj'mere effective although lest Tornamontedjwith tho graces of rhetoric. There was a cer tain rugged, homely force and a com mon sense grasp of the theme and facts relative to it, which were not so con spicuous in Mr. Clement. lhese qualities, together with intense ear nesnest ef manner, and an occasional burst of genains elequence, carried the Housa and the audience with him from the start, and it watquite im possible to repress the hearty applause which several timet broke ' sponta neously ferth. Eiheridge had got about half through his speech when a thin, piping voice proceeded from a weazen faced little man, in a shrill tone demanded, "Will the geatleman allow me t ask him on which side he is speaking?' The interruption came from Lake of Virginia, one of the border State dis unionists. The answer of Mr. E'h ridge was a clincher. "I am speaking oa a side which has few advocates on this floor, the side of my country." The aoble, exalted tone and emphatic ia which this was uttered, rang through the hall and afforded a strange contrast to the thrill, piping accent of the qnestioaer. Mr. Lake asked no mora questions aad tho au dience gave almost a shoit of applause. Owen Lovrjoy, the rampart Illinois "abolitionist," followed Mr. Ethridge. He was a man of considerable brains- and a good deal of body; and his style of utterance was of the hyper interne school. He began his speech at the lop ef a roTca of xaett prodigious com pass, aad kept en in the same key, which it were a mild description to characterize as a roar. When seme waggiah member on tho Soathera side eried "Louder," the effect upon the audience was convulsing. There stood Lovejoy, with hit coat off and his col lar open, hit big, bubhy head thrown back like a lien at bay,vand brandish ing his arms aloft, while his whole body recked and quivered with excite ment, hurling hit denunciations, not at the slave power this time, bat at thoseceisionists. His tremendous voice rang throu-1; the hall like the peal of a t ruin pet; and when he rose, as he sometimes did, to a strain of real eloquence, in describing the insults to our flag, it was truly fine to hear. The speech was wholly diffurentjfrom what had been rxptcted of Lovrjoy. He confined himself chirfly to the question of union aad dissuniou, and made an intensely patriotic ip.teh. A revolting tragedy occurred at Shaw's island, ia San Jaan ronnty, W. T., on the 2d inst. Jas. Barker bad gene from his homo at Friday har bor for a hnat on the island, and when he did nut return after a lapse of ten days, Sheriff John Kelly of San Juan coauty organized a party to search far the missing man. They arrived at the cabin of one HughtParkt, aa eccentric individual, living opposite Friday har bor. They were refused entrance to the house, and even a drink of water. The sheriff then went to Friday FarooF and swore out a warrant for Parka' arrest, on the ground of insanity. The men then formed an abash and watched the cabin. After some time Parks was seen lo emerge, dragging the body of a dead man, whiea was a'tewardi foand to be that ef missing Jas. Barker, Parks again secured himself in the cabin. This took place on thei30th of January. Fejr tlree days thereafter the eabin wat closely watched, and. riaiiiijBeiBg visiuia witaia ii, Wilbur WilteV9mirUasamMt tnen, volunteered o enter tfce cabin, but en finding the ,doer anlocked, hi became frightened and ran back to kit comradts.Agaia he approached tha cabin and attempted to enter, but as he strpptd into the doorway, the crazy man shot him tbroagh the head. The sheriff snd his posse waited no longer, hut at oaee satarated a bail ef hay with coal oil and rolled it to the cabin, where it was fired and tha cabia burnt to the ground. A second shot was iied laside tho cabin, but it is not known whether Parks shot himself or shot at the men. His charred body wajs afterward found vin the mint of the cabin. Worth Her Weight in Gold. Mrs. Jesas Castro, aa aged Mexican lady, new residing at Americon Flag, in the Santa Catalina mountains, says aa exchange, is perhapt the only wom an ho, literally speaking, ever cost her husband her weight in gold. It is said that in the early gold digging days f California she was a resident of Sonora, in nhich State she wat born and grew to womanhood. When about the age of seventeen a paternal uncle, bat a few years herseaior, re turned with bis cempaaioat, gold laden from tho EI Dorado of the West, and became desperately' enamored of her. He soagbtaher hand in marriage and wat accepted, but the Church refuted, became of tho near relationship exist ing between them, to solemnize tho marriage. Persuasion being in vain, he triea the power of geld to win the Church his war and succeeded only by the payment of her meight in gold She at the time weighed 117 pounds; against her in the scales the glittering dirt was shoveled. The afSianced hut band still htd sufficient of this world's goods to provide a comfortable home, aad they were married. They lived happily together and she bore to her husband eleven children. Ia the course of years he died and h? mar ried again. Mr. Castro being her sec ond hasband. Tne abora is faot aad not a fiction, as Jit ing -witnesses can prove. The latest dodge in the betting line is for girls to bat kisses with the yoanffmen. There it something seul satisfying aboat thir kind of 'a bet. Beth sides are willing to pay if tbey lose, and there is no danger of a quar rel er a false count. Nxw Yokk, Feb. 13. John Kelly who hot been at Rockaway beach, for his health, not being benefitted, ro turned to the city to night. His con dfiioa is said to be 'critical. Cleveland's Surrender. It seems to bo generally agretd that Mr. Cleveland has definitely deter mined to give the South the two posi tions in his Cabinet that the Demo crats of that section demanded tho Departments of Justice and tho In terior. A mora decided announce ment of his subserviency to that sec tion of his patty the President elect coald not make. All the laws art hereafter to have & Southern inter pretation. This, of coarse, includes all the reconstruction actt. Tha whisky moonshiners may hereafter ex pect lenient treatment, for the officers of justice will receive their instruc tions frem a sympathetic source, Tho vast patronage of the Interior De partment will be dispensed by a southern geatleman thoroughly cogniz ant of the fact that heretofore his sec tion ef the conntry has net enjoyed its fell measure ef patronage, and heoi must be allowed to even np, as it were, by getting rather more than its share under the preseat administra tion. There are no two departments of the Government which cn be mors easily prostituted to base frty uses. That they will be made wholly sub servient to the interests of the South ern Democracy, to protect aad encour age them in their efforts to wholly sup press any and all manifestations et Republicanism in that part of tho country is very apparent to all who are In' the laid conversant with Dsra-, ocratic methods and practices. Were' Mr. Cleveland to name a Southe'ra man for either tho State, War, Navy or Treasury Departments, his oppor tunities for special service to tho Southern States would be limited. But in the Departments of the Inte rior and Justice, Southern men will bo omaipatea t far mischief, if they ara so disposed. The consent of Mr. Cleve land to these demands may very p proppriate'T be deairwAtAdJ'ClaiaLiniilt- Surrender.- uencttorm the aeoalo (5f tha country mar expect to see tha Government administered almost en tirely by the people who sought to destroy it. The reactionary move ment has been crowned with saeeess. The apotheosis of the rebellion has sct- in. Loyalty and treason are subvert ed terms, meaning the reverse of what has been heretofore understood.. Chinese Riot ix Eureka.-A Chi- Zi nets riot broke oat 'inEark, Hum boldt county, last Friday 7ight, be tween rival companies that hare been warring for several months. During tho firing that followed, David Ken dall, one of Eureka's 'jest citizens, and a member of the City Council, was shot dead by! a stray bullet, whilo passing through the street. Intense excitement followed. A meeting was immediately called at Cen'.cnnial Hall, and a committee appointed to notify the Chinese to leave the city within twenty-four hours. The quarters were visited and notice given to the China men, who commenced to packtheir goods at once, and there was great activity going on ia their preparation (o lrave. A scaffuld has been erected ia front of their quarters, from whuh a rope dang'es. The committee re ported to a citizens' meeting that they had performed their duty, and a reso lution was adopted that all tie China men be placed in the large warehouse of the steamshipsCity of Chester and Humboldt, and there guarded until tie steamers sail, they being unavoidably detained on account of the shifting ot the channel on the bar. The city ia full of people, and a breach of tha peace is liable to occur at any moment, though good citizens ars using eveiy endeavor to prevent it. Nothing short of a clear sweep of the Chinese will prevent bloodshed. There are about 300 Cbinmea, all told, in tha city, 200 of whom are located on one black. "Yreka Journal." gyrnp of Fiji. Naturo's own true Laxative. 1 PI ant to the Palate, acceptable to Stomach, harmless in its nature, pi less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion, and kindred lib. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates tho liver and acts on the Bowles. Breaks up Colde, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it act. Better than -bitter, nauseeas medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottles "or rale by Merritt & Robinson, Jackeoa- viUe. -T f