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& 6fc'S0S SEBtlBSK PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT 'Jacksonville, - - - Oregon-, Br FRANK K3UJ3Z v- i1m ADVERTISING -HATES. ' Advertisements ill be'insertcU In the Sestiniu. si lUs following nitcS: Ten i Icm, OB insertion .... fc35" " each subseiiuent Insertion. '1 00 IS" Legal advertisements instrtcti rea sonably. job work of nil kind done on proaipt notice ami Sa wu:klaau-llku stylo A I2l.ai vrl ..(HMjInn, , IT. g a ft fiT Sr & IRVJL , w y TERMS 'One copy. Per Year, In advance, S3 3n ., VOL. XXXftO. 38 JACKSON YILUfr OREGOiN, SEP i EMBER 26, 1SS5. S3- Pg-JK-TSAH sT. VV rT' y ? I" I II "7. . ;-S ..-V. VSie-. . V l.-,.--. X - . IGm Jfttar --. 0 wfltEr PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. Pi CEARYj M. B., Physician And Surgeon. MEDFORD, OREGON'. Office in A. L. Johnson's building. T. R. YOUNG. M. D., SPkysican And "Surgeon, Central Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all hours.. . ' ' ' ij T .L, L- WMlTNEY, M- D-, EAGLE POINT OREGON. Having located at this place I ask a "share of the patronage of this section. Cnlls attended to at any time. Y. FW1LL1AMSOS, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Medfokd, Oregon. -All business in my line will receive prompt attention. 11. K. IIANNA, Attorney & Counsellor At'Lato, Jacksonville, Ogn. Will practice In all the Courts of -the State. Ofllce up stnii-s in Orth's hrick. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSHLOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts of the Bute. Office in Court House. R. PRYCE, fiS. D., sPhysician And urg.on, JIcdford, Oregon. Office next door to Byer's block, rci dcn.'.o. Cunningham's hotel. T. B. KENT, kAi-Jij and Counsellor at Law - '"jACKS0NVILLir-OREG3N. Will practice in all tha Cbitrts or this SUle. Offlse ia the Court House. G U.AIKKX.M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON jACliSONVILLE, OHEGON. tjyOfflcC opposite P. J. Ryan's store. J. W. ROBINSON, Jtt. D-, feHY3ICiAN AND- SURGEON Jacksonville Ogni OFFICE At. Oity Drug Store. Rcsl dence oi Fourth St., op0sllo M. E. Church. t11 pnimptly attended to, lay and night. B. V. UOWKLL-. fcTTORNEY-AT-LAW, Portland, Oregon. A.l business placed in iriy hands will re ceive prompt attention. Special atten tion given to collections. 4ohn ii. MtTCricLL. Jl.M. DEMENT MITCHELL & DE1IENT. -Attorneys & Counsellors At Laic. Pfflce in Kamm's new bui'ding, corner First and Pine sttcets . Portland, Oregon. TYill practice In all the courts ol Oregon. A. L. JOHNSON, Notary f ublio, Real Estate Agent and . Cblliclcr 3Xocifox-c; Or. I make cunvcytlncing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a Specialty. Loans tiecotlated and collections made. All business intrusted td ray care will receive prompt and cafeliil attention. WILL. JACKSON, jABNTISTi JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. t - TeetU cilrac'tcd at all hours. kLauhin. gas administered, "if desired for waicli extra Charge will be made. Office on corner of California and 3th street t. a. anas. l. b. strakki. GIBOS & STEARNS, A TT0RSBY3 AITD COUNSELLORS, Hooms2 and fStrawb'rMge'e Building, r'ORTLAND, OREOOJf. 1IUpraetiee.iall'coVrWorrecordinflie State 'of Oregon and Washlston Terri tory; nd! pay particular attention to 1nlB6Min Federal oenrta. THE STAfT OF LIF! THE ROGUE RIVER SreiH .ELflilRHG MILLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fltted 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 19 pounds of-fiour If you don't believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sa'.e in this market, and note the difference in weight. Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Havine added a set ot Iiarlev Roiiers In my miii, I have set anart everv Sdtnrdut to Roll liarley for cnslomers. The work win ue none on snort notice, so that par- ; tics can return with their grist the same i day. I am prepared to rol 11 barley at all times ?nd in the best manner. This pro-, , vczia ia lur luiutu ui iuu cru&tmr G.KiREVYSKl. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1833. Farmer's Store, Medfoud, Oregon, ANGLE & PLYMALt. Prop's. The undcrsieneil takes pleasure in an nouncins that he his opened his pUee of business in the ni-.w town of Mcdford. 'Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, in quautiticsto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. PAINTS AND OIL.S MACHINB OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc My stock is fresh and first-class, and I propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in my I'm'; and sell at PRICES LOWER T rfarr EVER All I ask is a trial. E3F"Highcst price paid for Produce. NINETEENTH YEAH- CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTEES OF THE HOLY SAME. THE SH0LAST1C YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Hoard and tuition, perterm, 5W.O0 Music 15.00 Drawing and painting 8.00 Bed and Bedding 3.00 SELECT DAY" SCHOOL. Primary, per term 5.00 Junior, " COO Preparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " 10.03 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to pellicular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply a' the Academy Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. WEST'S nerve and brain treatment, a specific, for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Ncrvmi Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Ali-inury. Sperm atorhoca, Iinpotency, Involdalary emissions, prematura old age, caused by overexertion, sclt-abuse or owr-indu ence, which leads to misery, decay and death. .One box will cure recent caios. Each box contains one month's ticatraent, one dollar a box, or six boxes for five, dol lars; sent by mail prepaid pn receipt ol price Wc guarantee six boxes to. cure any case. v ith each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with rive do) lars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten guarrntec to return the money if the treatment does not effect a curb. Guaran tees issued only by Voodard, Clarke & Co, Wholesale ant' Retail Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Orders by mail at Tegular prices. U. SALOON, C. 8. nOTEI. nniLTrtSG, JACKSONVILLE, T . t. McKENZIE. PROP'!.- HAVING A3SUMFD TOE MAN agement ot this resort. I propos keeping it stocked with 'Ue finest i rends of WINES, LIQUORS ANDCIQAP.S, And will be pleased to receive a call from all who wish the best in my line. Sat istaction assured. T. T. VcKENZIE. O- LEMPERT, M- D., Graduate of University, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Surgeon Palls attended tn at all bnnrs dar and night Office opposite Slaver Hotel, Jack- soariiu, urcgon. J. W. SIKEUITT. DK. J. W. llOBIKSON CITY DRUG STORE CALIFORNIA STREET, ftfERRJTT & ROBINSON PROPRIETORS, Will keep on hand the largest and mo&t rninnlcli. nunrlnii.ni nf T5Tir!? T5"'T"?N CTna JL-yJirU. 5J tJ5f35-i ' ' ptbt J-J-- PURE WINES I.1QUOK-, PAINTS, QTL-. ETC To le found in Snuthcrn-OrcsMv Al o a iui slwk ot .STATIONERY, snnnni. Knrurs -m vr v mr. . n'c. ivn ..r...:.r LUJNi-liOUUiNiiKl, T,""TT TTT1 0"Liv 1 ,0 - - ' -- s-i ' ' -- v J J -- - a .-eat variety of Perfumery, com- avE ,q i'r.jiti Soaps, etc jjff i'jpfcnpuons caretuuy prepared by Dn. .1. W. ltontNsos. Dr. lJoli'nson'3 office in Dru tjtoe. Soda Springs Hotel, Ton Miles From Ashland, L. B. Tucker, Proprietor. This notel has lccaDlly been much en larged and impioved.anil now has pleas ant and And excellent accommodations for guests. IJune In Starch Of Health Should give these .famous Soba Springs A trial, as lliey are admitted to possess wondeiful curalivr quililies. Nopaimwill bj rpired to renderlhe hnjiurji .il inrali.'s or others p'casanland cnmtorialilc. The table will be served with the best tfce market affords. SEW TOWN OF IKBF0RD-! Lots for silc at lew prices and on easy teuns. pnlv In J. S. HOWARD, A gent, at Mcdfoi'd. Also, in the Railroad addition to tin town of ASHLAND. Apply to 31. L. 3!cCal', Agent, Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to 31 V. B. SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD HLL. Apply to M. E; P0GUE, Agent, Gold Hill. GRANT'S PASS. Apply to S. 31. WILCOX, Agent Grant's Pass. Orlo GEO. II. ANDREWS, 0.& C. R. R. Co.. Portland Or. wioiuairsaFBSEY, Woodburn, Oregon. A large stock of Fruit; Shade; (jniiimrn tal and Nut trees: Vines and iinjblr-- Tor sale cheap O Ins of Pes!, ou ': -(;c-Ser1 '' .' ' -.-u? Aiidress J. H SKTtLLHIKTi" Vn!!burn, Oregon. m mm ANl5 leOHI&i, S0HOOL, :-33 Or: Four courses of stud v. Normal and Comtrr-ciai C.llge, Prquratorj" and In j. jinim-;v-iuninsic. For partmulars or catalogue apply to the unrlercigncd at Ashhiud, Oregon. 31. G. ROYAL, A. 31. President Vainablo Z,atd Tor Sale. The undcrKipncd offers 2,000 acres ol ruluab c lai d tor sale. "Laud situated on Antelope creel;, eighteen m les from Jack sonville u i: be so d in a body for 10 - in 100 or 320 acre lots at from per acre or S15 to 20 per acre For particulars ad dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, or W3I. BYBEE, Jarksonvi'lc. On5o;- v-2 ii nrf. siLsnsirs steekal hle kejHtdv CUREFORALtKlfeDSQFPiLSP , SuldbvDrnp-"..tsi..ry' era Price t.C j rerbox, nrrpnis by mail. anif serjt free to Phys'xaans i"!d ell suflc'rers.-br t Keustaedtel t.Ca, awjx KMS, New York j City. Bole manufacturers of AN A.KE313. ' ANAECISIS TUTF$ ILL &S YEARS" t USE. Ska Greatet Hairral Trinaph, of ths Age! SVf.lPTCtS'OF A , TtffeRiSS "iL"f PI -U Ka SfSt Bm,SS. &! I.oiefnP3Ctl!P.Bc-iTCIacsjlT?,L'alnIa Ilio Iicid, -Tiih a fialliscnsation In tho ' fcacE Parft rata under ibe shonldcr- Wladc.rcIInc.scftcrcaUns.'n-lIhaai. i lacilcitiontocscrtlSnnbedy crxulat. ( lrrt:cI;iaty5rwa?rrflJiw;!rfta.w'a WcnlErsTl3l2I.c!3. Ilu:ic.-In-rntilin Ce.rt, C-ti bctsratlio 're, Ilendachs ever r!;o vlzlt "TO, Hetlesancsa, xviiii UtfnIrT-i, IllsUly caloscd Urine, and CGN372?AT!OFJ. CrTT J VllX.fi cm Oipscin.r,y adapted to ftuoii fff", O'io it'o eUccIa Bncli a tha-g-ofii'.. i'i.-i ,tosu.iunts!thesau"ercr. T .cyln-rc??c $!i Aiipcti;n,inJ cause tlio N.iy t-, Ti..Of,a i'ic.Si.tlrii ti rrstcmti noKrls5jd.rr'l Byili.-i Tonic Act'iin en th? illc! Ire Orcan. Kesntsr fatool J ara Saifl-lsAiBi 0fE. Gcay Tttxr, or ynfKEas changed to a ('LO'sV UncK ly a sinsln aiipliottlon of tun ITE. It l-npar n uiiicral color, aeH i''4a-'taa'v.n'ly. SM by Dnj;,rfsts, or f-!tlr-oxiires.HCn iccclptorsi Uff!c. fn-STZZy St., Kossr Yr!t. ;S:HTSfe nitnr'n - - Rheumatism, HearalGia, Sciatica, Lusssao, i;.si-,8, Hci?elie, Toathzchc, E:rs7&rul.Srrenss.!Cr!B3rsUec, K.r-i, Seaidn, Frott Cites, r ah os-tc BC3U.T risa ask irer. Vai; CTIAE1E3 A. Ve4iSL33U CO. G'mxsiuA.-rcszz&.LZn.i JttSlain, Si, U. i . . GEO. RIEVES, oacksonvtlle; Or. XtTlicunnar51i;HinniiirCroae miller's lmilding,kef ps ou.haud a lull line of "Wagon Material! And is prepared to do al work in his lice on slioi I notice end iu a worl.manlikc manner. Vcliicltf 'ir cvfrj- des cription made .to aider. Jievairiug A Specialty. Terms reasonable and satisfacation guaranteed. Geo. Rieves Tho TtarEss? Gcn3 is I sued March and Sept., each Wear: i!I5 pages, 8 11 imthes, with ov-r a.KOO illustrations r .;1:olo pi tcro callerv. -Vts wLolo- ealepricc3?iraila:niiuar jnr.ll goods for personal .tr family tr Tells how to order, and J;:vc3 era' ocst cf evcry tising you use, cut, I;ir vcar, rr Lavo fun r':Ii. 'I..U3 iuvr iLlo bocls ecu tain i-."irraaii.'ii gleaned from the map fccH of ti.3 . r 1. Co will i::ail,a cnp7 L'r."? Ii STt a J.lrcs t:pon receipt of luo pr- : .0 7 ccr.ti: Let cs hear frum you. Eesncetpiilv,' ;- ..-7GQMERY WARD & CO. .ir ; ;a vtti Atoicc ciiK-- Hi to ell aSolleestt Sr1 Hf W - PT lilll ha Tnpn.fi rracsnwir aadtocaEto'aeraofia.tytiJrvimcct crdjrlnslt ltcoiitslusi;iastf.itoa.prica!. - -, -"-7. r S " TT? -serf j; -k e -..v. i tc .-: cz SrtSrc ir ?ccti -i's. -a ' : ."firtoa cc . Ioril - .., nr '' lf Sid ;iSrt-Jivo . ..xtv7 j. irnaacff, ana a i .T, r .i.a r'matMto. Atidrets jeUNN S (D, '.i'e t sKrftrs," Pub's t r larximc j:ca.. i;i,o.-caawav. r;etr lcre. Uasd eu-.t: uncot FW';?:' ma. , Farms For Kent. The undersigned hathrec godil farms which are hereby offend for rent on go-xl terms. They consist of the .Gfenn MBeh Cf3i0 acres,' the Stearns ranch of Sol acres and the Centres ranch of 100 acres, all located in the vicinity of Jacksonville, and all good farming hind.- For particu lars, call on or address, .' . . .3IRS.S.E. loir, Jacksonville, Sept. 12;iSS5. The;Min:6r is no flatterer; 4Wou!d you malce it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the chaim er that almost- clleafs the looking-glass.- -. ' I.' -r,- ? .r'tsw? c yr.-.'VJj.--...-) H tn Sla'w n n r.i tannin to7r UntS 3'irr St 3 migJ Advice to Girls About Flir tation. If the writer wero nskeJ to name the thins which, iu her opinion is in these days the greatest obstacle id the vay ol happy uiurriagtM and happier j homes and ftunilie?, the reply would be given without ilie siigtlrst limi tation, and It would n flirtations Modern girl and tin: Lovs are uear ly as precocious before iliev hvt .Jefc oL.vearing j.XU!sJe2iiito have. their small lovo aliiir..-, and thesw tirv continued with mora or less despera tion till circumstances or a bbiititneut which seems for the moment doeper than any ever before experienced bring about a climax in the shape of a wedd ing. It is well enough, perhaps, if the climax put an end to tho flames: but alas, the habit of flirtation is one not easily overcomp, and married co quettes and beaux nr sadly common, insuring unhappiness and homes that bolio the name. It peoplo of this de acriptioti could only be paired off to gether, thero would be some poetic justiee in their lamenting each other, and meting out a rnutuul and well deserved punishment. Rut likes sel dom attract each other, and more often we seo a woman giving in return for ilio great, stronsr, whole touled lovo of some inoii, only a small fraction of w'lat she. is pleased to call a heart. She gives all she has to give, pet hap?, bat she would have had more. The iroubla is that tho has frittered awai her allVciion, giving a little to tilt's one, a bit tvtbat, and a portion to another, till she really has no hetrt Ifft ami lo-.es in consequence what should have bft-n iier lifiTs happiness. Sometimp-i .ho Ims fnouyh -sense and nobility of mind' It-ft to appreciate what is given lier mill hr own poverty ol response. And then. she liiust quuttt sad'y to her sr-lf: I gimTgeTioui my soul to-da, -And of all 1 h.ivu ever tnken, 1 would wipe thu thought away. How I wish ray lip3 IihiI been hermits, Held apnit lium kit'u cm I kin. Thai IreoU Jioin God's holy service, To Loves they inighi inter in. Or, luajb, it is th-i iiusband who repays a wifeV ilevo'idh whb half love; wlio kneps close liolted from her gaze many a clumber of his heart, wliei-i soma other fuii'iy, living or lead, still holds swny. Fur in these days, the Haying of "whom first we love wb seldom wed" uiiyl.t weli hsVe its ordinal changed to the sixih or seventh. When the uiillinjiiuiii comes all this will be changed. ".Boys and girls will then hi brought up n ti sensible fashion so wisely taught and guided by their elders that they will look upon each other as playmate, com rades, frieuils, until the proper time for striouS lovo-uiakiiig arrives-, while ' flirta'ion" will have become an un ktiowu custom of the dark ages, the very word maikad with tli" dagger, which marks obsolete words in the divtiouury of the times. This will be, we fear, like the jubilee of the darkies "long, long, long on -de way," but we can all do something to help its com ing. For it is the elders who are often to blame for much of the nonsense and sin of the children. So much that is injudicious or absolutely wrong is Maid to them or before them, puttioj ideas into their heads that should not be thero for a dozen years, perhaps. A little incident, a mere trifle, recent ly observed, wil1 illustrate this" point. A. bright little tivp-year-oid boy was playing on a hotel piazza, not long since; wi'.h a winsome wee Iassi3 aj little younger than himself. It was a pretty sight, for they wero as mis chievous and. iniioceutly uncousciouK u.--tvb joung kittens. Bat presently" one. who haJ beeu watching them ca'-le4 Cut: "Elsie is your little sweetheart, i,n't. she, Charlie?' ' : The poor little, fellow lo'aked first mystified, then hy .and embarrassed j others nearby laughed at his per plexity. - ;'Tcll tho lady that Elsie is your dear little pla mate," said n wise-worn iSiii who hail lizard ii all nnd.shuddei rd as he hearJ.' "E'si.'j niv dear "'Hl( ji'iiymatc,'' lirit Charlie, and j m ff to pl- .iaitt, while, the fir;' -:-..trr lid ih-' rnc (o look nighi.. h.iii u--? it -If, for! lit- reply Ii'cn aa pu. in.o CharlVa mouth was given with an emphatic that left no doubt of i.a meaning. - I Another woman met at a coiUiu large boarding-licuse last season usmI to ask her son; a young man of 18 or 19, at tho public diiiing-table nbout his "mashes." Such nil expre-siou' anger and disgust would come into his c) es somettines that a looker on could not but trruible to see; This last was perhaps s.n exceptional case, but the Grst is not, and we be Have tho "flirtation" evil might speed ily be.reduced td a minimum if voun people were but cnrelujly alio jaoi ,1 f- - . - -vn. -zrTrimcx? ciously trained on this point. We think so too. Boston "Globe." They Must Go. Seattle, Sept. 21. The quartpr of the Chinese workmen at the Black Diamond mines were visited by a mob hiit night. Tusy wore armed with repenting rifles, and each had a sack drawn over his head, with hole cut for the mouth, nose and eves. They were thds completely diguised and presented n frightful appenrttuce. The Chinamen fled iu terror from their houses, which, wero then horned. These Chinamen had already hern discharged from the min,., nud px pected to return to Seattle this morn ing. There is much excitement over the Chinese MUestiou here. A ton vention, lo c insist of delegites from all parts of thu Paget Sound country, has been called to meet here on Sep tember 28'h to devise niR.itis of ridd ing the country of Clr'iiatn;n. Trt'e feitling is interspersed by iU fact ili' the Federal authoillirs along the Sound hardly make a pretext of stopping the ilongo's from crossing the harder in to Washington Territory from Bii ish Columbia. Tim liw which was mvle to protect the people from the inHjx of Chinese is practically a dead letter, ii ml in consequmce of this they take iIih law in tht;ir own hinds with a view to protecting themselves-. Female Boijcoiiers-r The fljurishiuj villago of DitnitU cu?, has developed a society of jruns ladles who have banded together for the suppression of vice on Sunday. They chooie to call baso ball a vice, aud bavis consequently signed artich-s of agreement Hot to go to any place of amusement or uwhere, nOr lo have anything to do with nny yo'iiiig man who plays the national g ini" on Sundays. One of the best players in the town keeps a store whero tlie aforesaid young ladies' havo been heretoforo buying their ribbons and Other little articles of verlii iinil briu a-brac so dear to the feminine heart But the temptations so alluringly dis played by tho merchant huvo failed thi3 lime, and he; too, is on the pre scribed list. Not a thing will the girls buy from him until he reforms, but he is still obdurate. The raiuv Reason will soon bring him to time-, however; when he can profess peni tence and gets his young lady cus tomers back again. Two or threu of the young men belonging to the clul Imve withdrawn, as they think more of the smiles of their adored ones than they do of glory on the diamonoT field. No Rush. Ain't you most ready?' jelled a man from the bottom of the stairs to his wife, who was getting ready. to go with him on a train. "Don't hurry me, aud I'll be ready all tho sooner," returned the busy woman snapphdilv. The husband said no more, and let her take her own time. In about three quarters of an hoar she came down looking as trim as a new doll, and said : "Well; hero I am, but what havo vou been doTn;? Why haven't you L-ot on your boots- mid coat! ' , 'Oh, there's no great rush now, my dearj tip rush nl ail." "Why-notr "The tr.in,ha'3lec'ii go:io a q-i irtrr of an hour." "Well, 'you're a' mean thiiiu," said -the uoinan, boiling out of tho room; "ilia? 'just what you arp. If you hadn't kept hurrying rue all th's time I'd have been ready long ago." Our English' .cousins attribute the failure of the Briiih yacht 0 tier l-w boom of Grprgia pine which. :: . 1j stitU'.'d for ibe 0egii!l fie iVw i- . -r- cu'e, but it i. bo.: : -r-.".. -. ' J" .' It w.itjM feem ihi-t " n . j--iii,c:in;ioii of :Iih Cz.ii- fc.Aiw j -j . j . "'' ' r -.. y ,"'-n He uoallowi ihe Siberian exiles to I eounnna to remain "jouug Auienen play baiio ball. ' tragedian" un il that-ara past niiiiCv- In a ' lind 'Jioic. A UlttU rll ail Hi r. ' . i sjiuek liimsrtf very e.ufuiih-i. c.ti tand on hi" knuM ami du.k .1 head and t.it off some of hi clot'.; itnd.then - e.m iiodown on his solir'1 m- iii'iak pi in lick knl- Lick. utT tiiiier Hi'ic'-s t ri"g appirei, Vj causn wiieit ti bu'.iMin urunbuitoiwd j hiic'othes lii'ca.s up. nimt off in t'.iti ilnik us in tii ligFi.. B'u it- isi'diffxii .in wittiit ,omin. li-r;.,c'jj!lisi.nr iihu mfety.piii t ihf imnriic ii-Jlc, tied on with strings' lic-ii c .it hooks and uye", iutfcod on . -buckle, and put on iu anny wn--know n lo tlis fair sx, Gfvo her larg enough room, threuor four ga lamps and a large mirror-mid plenty of time, and what she can't find she can breW at night and tie up in the morning; but place hor in a small berth in ths daik, with only one or two eye lo watch all the holes in the curtain to see if anybody ia looking, and only two small hands to find things td unfasten, and sha is in a bad box. A Sessb of Honor. Th;re is a little doubt that the thing which most needs ;o be preached to this genermiou of, Aiiiericni', by minisrera of th gospel, iy cl-ricil mid lay iii-truc'.ors for thu y.uth, by all wr.o have public infl'tenca or private authority, is a senca of honor; It must be shown and insisted Uitilliaf every position in life where 'doe (ei-snii isemploye.l by another to dn a certain work, imposes an obligatiott to fu fill the duii-s of the place with an honorable di.sintoreted regard for tho .nterests nl thu employer. It must b Ii wu tli Ht this v:hw of. euiploynmat ipplies to the ciok, the enand boy, tba ca-hier the legislator, the Govenwr, the the President. This is'u "trite, and' -ipparcnt'r simple, and perho ome- ,nh it stiipM vi of thu epirtunitip,i of .i'"m-vr, iMiil.iii.c.is vr-uajt ' AnirioSn f i u dy; i.u untoRs tliw coiiniiop'aea ve-v of re,;.orisibili!v i.s In id' hoi J of by i irtMMii! nnip'e- in J.o futur'of utir iijuu'rv. we -.-:1. r-j' iv (lint our itcrr n?v wilrgo'n jiu.ce, but wh will av that our colamities witt inCrenst, and that we wil' g.'t into 'rontyts, and net snonoul. of them vmiis'i'eJ x'tli whicli tho Untl'Tj autl iliskiu.-w, . .,.. jujt, willsce.m il.en.t ini.'-,H:: .,i. Cu tury." A quaint oblTriug-ii vir' i i . - put befoie hiidiu.b "51. -!. j, vavii complete w'i yc "fc-j?n, & ii'i half tiiushed -'." IIih ailv'io of the otit liuu K uiU -i. s tinieli, wil tu fiii lilyrs it is nfmni em plinjwv value. No'hing s.i -ally niurs thu heituiy of farm t lis unfinisheil work and incoinp'eteii io-proviuen'ii The cure tor time defects' is simple, if gone nbout in tho riuht .vny. D m't begin many thing, at once 'i'ltkfl that which is the ino.t urgent fir.s'f anil after finl'-.b"ii it t-ikij thu nex: mo.t impiirtaiit matter in huud, and di tho daum waj". fjraj or FIs. Nature's own true Laxative. Pfpasi nut to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures' habitual Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion, and kindred ilis. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the liver and acts on the Bowles. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, Ptc. Strengthen the organs on which if acts. Better than bitter, nauseous' medicines, pills, salts and draughts'. Sample bottle free, and large bottles for sale by uMerritt & Robinson, Jackson vi'Ie. .Returning park tou'ius' report voting fTor.'ml in fair way to recovery. His wounds th re days after iofliclion had net ii, flamed, and the belief was that he would get well. Tho .bullet entered the lower left i-fde, ranging across the body without touching, vital jia'rt; nud comaingr o.ut .on ,tbn right id. Gun. Howard is with his snn,-qnd 3Irs. Howard wilt arrive in' tho ;aik to day. Ileleu.V'Hsrald." , An Pxchanc" sara that the peoplp fif Psris ate 1 7,009 ilnnkevoiii"! p,rles Ivt venr. Y- learn from ' af -" t; - -t .. i C3 102.0 i -i-K . - V i.rA. t 1-&W-