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J OEESOH SENTIHE1. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS A Jacksonville, Oregon, FRANK KRAUSE TERMS coper, Pr Tr, la MruM,. VjOL. XXX--NO. 43 rXOFESSIONAL CARDS. E. P. GEARY, M. D., Pkyciciaa Aad Svrgeea. MEDFORD, OREGON. Office 1b A. L. Johnson's building. T. R. YOUNG, JJ. D., Pkyilcaa Aad Surgeon, ClHTEAL FoIKT, OltEQOH. alls promptly attended to at all hours. JL! LJWHITNEY, M- L BAQLK rOIirOBKflOK. Having located at this place I ask a Sahara of the patronage of this section. Calk attended to at any .time. W. i WILLIAMS O ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LW HioroKD, Okioon. All basinets i my line will receive prompt attention. i H. K. HANNA, Attorney & Counsellor At-Law, Jacksonville, Oax. 'Will practice in all the Courts of the S tate. Office up stairs in O rth's brick. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAT? Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all th .Courts of the ataU. Office in Court ll jukc. R. PRYCE, M. D., Phyaiciaa Jkui. Sargoa, MiDroRD, Okegok. Office next door to Byer's block, rcsi Wais, Cusniagham's hotel. T. M. KENT, ATTORNIT.o. COUN8ELER-AT-iaw. jAUAsVJUlLaiJ Onuii, "Hill practice in all theJO)urts'of this tat. Office in the Ceurt House. 8 U. AICEK, U. D., nSYSICIAH AHD SURGEON, VACXSOKVILLT, OKEOOX. PTOCice opposite P. J. Ryan's store. J. Mf. 10BINB0H; X D-, FKYSICIAH AND SURGEON JackiaaTils, Oga. OFFICE-.lt City Drug Store. Resi. deiee on Fourth St., opposite II. E. Church. Calls promptly attended to, day and night. B. F. DOWELL, ATTBRNEY-AT-LAW. Poktlaxd, Oregon. All business placed in my hands will re ceive prompt attention. Special atten tion given to collections. JOIN H.MITCnELL. R. M. DEMENT. MITCHELL k DEMENT. Attorntyt & Counsellors At Law. Office in Eamm's new building, corner Tint and Pine streets PoETLlJtD, OrEOOK. "Will practice in all thejeourts ol Oregon. A. L. JOHNSON, ffVUry Public, Heal Estate Acent and Cellte'ar asXedfor-dL, Or. I make conveyanctngand furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specialty. Loans negotiated and collections made. All kctincti intrusted to my care will receive prompt and caret ul attention. WILL. JACKSON, T)XNTIST, JAOUOKVILLK, OKEGON. sti-. Teeth extracted at all hours. XEHBALaughing gas administered, 111 Uif desired for which extra charge will be made. Office on comer of California and Sth street. . e. ami. l. b. stiaeit. GIBBS & STEARNS, A TT8BJTSY8 AHD C0UNSELL0K8, ReostiS tod 4 Strowbridge'i BsiMiag, rorrLAXD, okook. JWIII practice in all courts or record in the Stale ef Oregon and Washinton Terri tory; and pay particular attention to bnimneeehi Federal courts. THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIYER STEIM FLOURING MILLS HAYING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with si! modern improvements, are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth barrel sacks. and every sack is warranted to contain 49 pounds of floor. If mn Ann't believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in mis marcel, and note the difference in weight. Flour and Hill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Havincr added a set of Barlev Roller tn my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Barley for customers. The work will be done on short notice, so that par 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 lar ahead of the crusher G. K iREWSKl. Jacksonville, Bept, 22, 1883. Farmer's Store, Mkdtord, Oeegon, ANGLE & PLYMALE Prop's. The undcrsicned takes nleasnre In n. nouncioe that he has opened his plare of uuimcus in me n"w town oi jMeuiora, Ur egon. andis now prepared to furnish, in quantitiesto suit, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ete. My stock is fresh and first-class, and I : propose to keep a full assortment of every- imug luiiiy lias inu teu f'faMll). PRICES LOWER" TryltEVEK All I ask is a $$& Eg-Highest price paid for Produce. TWENTIETH YEAR- ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BT. TSS SISTERS OF THE HOLT MMB. THE SnOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in fuur sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term, $40 00 JlUSlC ItiAJy Drawing and painting 800 Bed and Bedding 300 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, S 500 Junior, " GOO Preparatoy " ... oUU Senior, " 1008 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to particular studies in behalf of children who hae but limited time. For further particulars apply af the Academy Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. "WEST'S nerve and brain treatment, a specific for Iljstcrin, Dizziness. Convulsions. Nenous Head ache. Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorhoea, Impotcncy, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused bj overexertion, selt-abuse or ovcr-indulg-encc, 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 bv mail vrepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee eix "boxes to cure any case, w ltn eacn oraer receivea py us for six boxes, accoapanied with five dol lars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten guarmtce to return the money if the treatment aoes not euect a cure, uuaran tees issued only by Woodard, Clarke & Co Wholesale an? Retail Druggists, Port-. Iana, uregon. Grders by mail at regular prices. U. S. SAIiOOlV, C. 8. HOTEL BCILPI3G, JACISOSTILLK, T.T.McKENZIE.PROPJR, TTAYING ASSTUMED THE MAN- Xlaremcnt ot this resort. I propose keeping it stocked with the finest brands ot WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receive a call from all who wish the best in my line. Sat isfaction assured. T. T. HcKENZIE. C- LEMPERT, M- D-, Graduate ofTJniversity,Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Surgeon. Calls attended! ta at all hours day and night Office oppedteBlover Hotel, Jack onTillc, Oregoa. cniiBaMnMi-isnmnanmRf J. W. MEKBITT. DB. J. W. ROBCSOX CITT DRUG STORE CALIFORNIA STKEET, MERRITT & ROBINSON rnopniETORs, "Will keep on hand the largest and most complete assortment of DRUGS, , PATEKT MEDIC1XKS Jt CHEMICALS. PURE WINES & LIQUORS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC, To be found in Southern Oregon. Alto a full stdck of STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, PINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, TOILET SETS, And a great variety of Perfumery, torn mon aDd Toilet Soaps, etc. "Prescriptions carefully prepared by Dn. J. W. Robinson. Dr. Robinson's office in Dru btore. EXCELSIOR LIVER lSIXD FEED S T jOl. 13 Xi 23: Corner Of Oreoon ad Califorvia sts. , Jacksoi villi W. J. PIYE3ALE, prop'r Would respectfully inform the public that he has a fine block of Hones, Buggies and CariaaSs And ho is prepared to furnish his patrons and the public generally with Fine Turnouts Horses Tjroke to work sincle or double Horses boarded and the best of care be stowed upon them while in my charge A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited on reasonable terms NEW TOWN OP MEDFORD ! Lots for sale at low prices and oaeasy terms. ' Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at Mcdford. Also, in tho Railroid addition to the town of ASHLAND. Apply to M. L. McCal!, Agcnt,Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to M. V. B. SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD HILL. Apply to St. E. POGUE, Agent, Gold Hill. - GRANT'S PASS. Apply toS. 11. WILCOX, AgentGrant's Pass. Or to GEO. II. ANDREWS, "0.& C. R. R. Co.. Portland Or. TUB ASHLAND COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL, " t " Or. Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial Collece. Preparatory and In strumental music. For particulars ot catalogue apply to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. M. G. ROYAL, A. M. President Valuable Land For Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol v&luable land for sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen miles from Jack sonville Will be sold in a body for $10 per acre or in 1G0 or 320 ncre lots at from $15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad. dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, or WJI. BYBEE, Jacksonville, Oregon DB. &. STLSBEITS EXTERNAL PILE EEMEDT Gives Instant Relief, and ii an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold byDrugf3ts everywhere. Price, 1 00 rer box, prrpoid, by mail. Samples sent fire to Physicians snd all sufferers, by iCeustaedtei A (X, Box 3!H6, New York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS. Farm For Rent. The undersigned offers theDardenelles farm for jent For full particulars call on the owner at the place. Thos. Chayxkh. Geld Hill, Sf.pt. 0, 18ft5. tem WWW&WM&tefnz,paxWgk r. -- s -w -. ..i. . T-a-zr-mr zma m mm TTMiiii iiniintTTr- -f-r ---- ffitji m if i ii hi i a i awrriaTiarf miiic tnwnmwmit m - . i iirBMmsissrB 1 j1 BlHials Dougnt.aHd SeltlreR Hr ANAKESIS JACKSONYILl OREGON, ieiiArSlvle.iji3 FOR TP-anvr CURES Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, SortThront.SK-IHiijr.Sprln.BruIc. Burns, fluids. Frost Ultra, .uf Au- OHIDI EODIIT THIS ASD Join. BOUb7XnslUaadrJaertcvr7ii1ier. FinjCcoUaboUK MrccUoflitnll Laorawn. THE CTIA1ILE8 A. 1 OfitLEU CO. Pl.a.TOaiLI!iiCO.) lUUaon,BC.S.J.' TUTTS PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Trmmph of the Ago! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I,J5 of appetite. Bowels costive, Fain In the bead, with a I'nil sensation in the bccic part. Tain under tho shoulder blade. Fullness nfter cntinc, with adls inclinntion to exertion of body orinlnd. Irritability oftemper. Low spirits, with a feclineof having nesiected some duty, Wcnrinene, Dizziness, nattering- at tho Heart, Dots before tho eyes, Ilcadacfaa over tho rizht eye, Itcstlessness, with fitful dreams, Ilichlr colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S lMM,;nro especially adapted to sucli case, one doso ctTeots such a change "ffccltiisnstoastonishthesnfferer. Tlieyliirreasotlie AiDetIte,andcauseths brdy toTnie on Klcah.tmn the STttcm Is nourisliefl. and by their Tonic Action on the Illsestl vc Orcan,Itrcular Stools re Kf!!St?i'!li l'r" a!ic' " 3tnrrny st,.IV.Y. TWITS HAIR DYI. Grat IIaic or Whiskers changed to a Gljssr Blace by a single application of tnli DTE. It imparts a intunif color, acts Jneiantaneoulj-. fcol 1 by Dnigsltts, or e nt by express on receipt of $1. Office. J4 Murray St., New York. GEO. RIEVES, WAGON MAKER, JarJiso; !. fir. ; old stand C'Hanna, in Crone- r's buildmj ecus on hand a full line ot Wagcn Material! And is pi- arcd to do all work in his line on 6liM' notice and in a workmanlike mar cr. Vchiclct of every des cription made to order. Repairing A Specialty, Terms reasonable and satifacation guaranteed. Geo. Rieves The TlxrrE&f Guide Is Is sued March and Sept, each lycar: 216 pages, 8xlll 'inches, with ov,r 3,300 illustrations f hole pic ture rallerv. t ves whole sale prices direct to comumtr jn all goods lor personal or lamuy u leiis now to order, and gives cxar cost of every thing you use, citj drir wear, or have fun with. Thts.0 invs jible books con tain information gleaned from the map kcts of tho world. Wa will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let us hear from 5 ou. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 37 i SZi Wahaih Ararat. CMcssa. IU. FOFT' lssa s IS V ALVAULC TO AT.LT m be mailed f? D Ef 17 to 11 annilcauu Y K E. E." MTVl t OIKtMim rflma mn Ui. t.n... orderijurlt It contains illustrations. Drieei. descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, BULBS, etc. D.M.FERRY&CO.DS2IT ?ATBMT -uutf i to act as artidtors for Patents, -its. T-ilo ILjts. Onpjr'Khts. etc., forth a . s. a ca, Ciia. EcIarid. rnmce. - u, t e tare iai tliirtj-live jr' vxf crtoticr. .. us tl ret ft rsare noticed in the "ri ' mtA riiii-larre and splendid ix-i5 -itth rait'. 3.20 a year, shows r "i-s f Mi f JstTjintereatinp. and i i-rt:s cirru'atlon. Address MUNN t -i 11 i is. Pnh's of icrcTIria . -1 ITrt),i(l ay. New Tort. ntvit wuot free. Farms For Rent. The undersigned has three good farms which arc hereby offered for rent on good terms. They consist of the Glenn ranch of 320 acres, the Stearns ranch of 250 acres and the Centres ranch of 160 acres, all located in the vicinity of Jacksonville, and all good firming land. For particu lars, call on or address, Mrs. S. E. Isn, Jacksonville, Sept 12, I8S0. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part Every lady may have it; at least, what looks likt it Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. gssy mf -iSJJIByPrt C JL fj OCTOBER Si, 1885. The Profession. In driving out into the country on tha Grand Eii er Road a few days ago, a Detroit lawyer encountered a horse and buggy driven by a woman. Ac she was driving on the wrong side of the road he determined not to give up his rights. As a consequence the two horses finally came toa standstill with their noses rubbingj aeh other. The l&Tyer Wared at the weeaan ml the woman stared back. Then he pulled a newspaper from his pocket and be gan reading. In a minute she hadjher knrtting out and was industriously at work. T u,long minutes in a broiling huu panswl away, and the lawyer look ed up and asked: "How long are you going to eluy herer "How long are jouV't "Alldav." "And I'll stay here a whole week." He read and she knit for another ten minutes, and then the lawyer called out: Do you knew that I'm a lawyer? ' "I don't care fur that," she replied. Tin the wife of a Justice of the Peace." Oh ah rxcus me, madam. Re ally, but if I'd known you belongod to the purfexh this nouM not have hap pened. Tske this side, madam take the whole road '' '"Oh, no, no, nol I'm sorry I de tained you. Here drive on, and ex cuse me if I have been guilty of nnpro iesional conduot." "Detroit Free Press." Stale Elections. The following is a litt ef State elec tions to take place during tha month of November: Colorado will elect Supreme Judge Nov. 3 jut7flar."tvnA4"j'JUi8- Hum l.urnfss?hi'sisS!sS: year only and the members ot its house of Ripresentatives." Iawo will elect governor, other state officers and legislature on Nov. 3. Arkansas. holds spvcial election Nov. 10, to eleet Supreme Judge. Maryland will elect a controller and olerk'of court of appeals on Nor. 3. Massachusetts will elect, on Nov. 3, governor, other state officers and legis lature, and vote upon an amendment to the constitution. Mississippi will on Nov. 3, eleet lgis'ators, governor and other state officers New Jersey will elect part of the senate and assembly on Nov. 3. Nebraska, Nov. 3 will elect a Supreme Judge and regents of the State University. Pennsylvania will only elect a State Treat urer on Nov. 3. New York will elect a governor, and other state officer, five Supreme Judgos and both hranches of the legis latur and there will be lets of fun. Virginia has a lieutenant governor, an attorney general and legislature to elect on Nov. 3. In Austria telegraph operators are, overworked and underpaid to a greater extent than :n any other country. The statement is made that within thirteen months no less than nine of 800 opera tors have become lunatios. The said fact is attributed to the constant strain on the mind, the small pav and the slen der chance for promotion. Fifteen years ago telegraphers in Austria, after a service of twenty years were advanced to be officials of the ninth class, while te-daj there is a large liHmber who, although they have served as long as seventeen years, are still in the eleventh class and have 1,500 to 2,000 colleagues ahead of them for promotion. In other coun tries operators are treated better, and even in Russia they are paid an addi tional annual sum of 100 ronbles for every language they acquire, and also receive extra compensation when work ing instruments. This extra pay stimulates them to improve their education and at the same time they derive a reit from their monotonous duties. An armed mob attacked the Laugli lin mill at Martin's Ferry, Ohio, in which about 100 'mill employes were lodged, and a busk skirmish ensued, over 200 shots being exchanged. The mill was protected by twenty-two guards, two of whom were seriously woumded. Three of the strikers were shot, eae of whom ban since died. -J -S? She Changed her Grip. The feat of covering an octave of the keys of a piano is too uu;h for the small hands of some girN, and a surgical operation for adding to the spread cap-vcity of the fingers has come into considerable vogue. It consists in dividing certain fibrous bands in the little- finger. Most of the pupils of a certain professor of music have sub mitted toitr There is -not much pnin involved, and no disfigurement. The improved finder is left with none of the dependence upon its nearest neigh bor which is its natural characteristic. One of the maidens was tellihg me about it. She declared it to be a per fect success. 'But a funny thing happened," she added. "You know Ben? He's my best wooer. We'd claimed hands bv the hour, don't j eu see and his famil iarity with my gentle grip was very accurate. A party of us girls went to Philadelphia to have our little fingers slit by Dr. Ferbes, who invented the operation, I believe. From thore I made a trip west, and on returning to New York my fingers were all healed. Ban came to see aie, of course, and that evening we sat in a sort of artificial gloaming iu nur parlor gas turned low seel Oh, 't wasn't any impropri ety, for a chum of mine was on the sofa with us. Ben reached for my hand, and ;ot it; but he thought it was my friend's, because the improved finger radically altered the flexibility, the sentimentality, the individuality of the clasp, so to seeak. He turned so red that I felt a glow from his face in the dark, and, drspping my hand, he begged t'other girl's pardon." "Chicago Inter Ocean." A Noted Poolsellec Bob Cath cart, one of the most successful ef modem pooleelltnydied jjCw"cinnaTtf 44 V'-Ara aeoiiaSiaBQilyjbfriBpTaRione the vealtHfjwtRaiid moat.iiiflaentiKljTn the stfttwc! His, education' was finished and his manners polished. During iho HaeaTilden campaign he was em ployed by John ilorrissey to sell pollx on the election and doing this he he cams known'all oer the country. At the New Yoik Excharjge he told over $1,000,000 in pools. It is said by bis asiociates that he made so less than $25,000 a year and spent every dollar dollar of it by his open-hand liberality. Sjrnp or Fist. Natnro's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, 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 eni acts on the Bowles. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc Strengthens the organs on which is acta. Better than bittor, nauseous medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large'bottles for sale by Merritt k Robinson, Jackson ville. An insurance agent applied to a woman in Austin to induce her to e;t her husband's life insured. "Will I be sure to get the money if ho dies right oFl" "Certainly, madam." "But will you give me any assnr ante that he will die right off?" "No, madam, we cannot do that." "Well, then, what t;ood will it be to me to get his life insured if he doesn't diet I knew there was some catch about this insurance business," The Einkville "Star" opportunely says: "Now that the contract for the re letting of the e-vrrying of the mail frcm Yreka, Cal., to Plevna, Or., is to shortly take place, would it not be ad visable to forward a petition asking that it be continued on to Linkville, Or., as it will not be long until the railroad will be completed, and the establishing of a daily mail between this and the point to where tha station will ke." A sooiety paper, in describing the order in which a bridal party passed down the church aisle, says: "The bride walked on the arm of her father." This may be all right, but it seems to us that a church was hardly the place for her to display her acrobatic accou plisbments. Chicago "Rambler." A man has 240 bones in his body. Shad, which weighs a tenth part as muck can go him 140,000 better. JEE30H SEHTINU. ADVERTISING RATES Advertisements will 1 inserted In the Sextim.1, at the following rates Tea Hues, one insertion $25 u " cncli subsequent insertion 1 OO S Legal advertisements inserted rea sonably. job work of all kind done on prompt notice and in workman like style, A DIconnt-to Yearly itverflsera. $3 PERYEAK Conveying a Dead Child Ilojne. The strength and ttndernesa of a. nnther'h love was again illustrated v esterday, and though the ta'e is tolit in the Coroner's record only in coldest words it is one that goes straight tt the heart. Yesterday morning a pal and sad eyed woman got off the tram from .New JTork at the Union depot A. bundle in her arms that appeared to be nothing but a roll of b!onktt was held so tenderly and gazed upon so expressively that any one might know it contained a baby. The wom an passed from the crowd with tha bundle, and some time later the Coro ner was notified tha: he was wanted to hold an inquest upon the body oE Eniil Zitz, aged two years and nine months. The mother told her storv to the Deputy Coroner. Some time ago she went to New York to visit relatives, and while there the chiltl took sick. The doctor who was called in said it had had diphtheria, but thut it had passed away and been followed by croup. The child, lie said, would certainly die. Far away from home, the mother was helpless. She was to fetch her baby home, and finally eu Wednesday evening she boarded tbo train with the baby wrapped in a blanket. The train sped on toward home, but just as it rattled acrots thu Hudson river the little boy passed aorojs that other river that flows for ever in perpetual shade. Tha mother wade no cry, but only folded Ur baby closer to her heart and sat in pilrnt sorrow while the train plunged i.n to ward the home of which the httlu out had bean the light. All that long night she sat alone, and all the next night, the baby strangely quiet, it ap peared to- the other passengers. Fj- TT-J.l.'Si. .1 JS.'KT'j uawsisu S nrl - - i x ' : irm. . broiheriinira wWThsT j u ppreS ed Tears buret ferhT&dhfllifrant;Hini;ht'r ,&W WJ'. ',o?Sip',Kw'S'!ClPS-eSMt toiasiBaiujoL-iOKkina sa'.u taat, sae could not tell any one of the death of her child, for ehe had read how the dead had to be given up at saa, and she thought that maybe they would take her child away from her en tho train. A verdict of death from diph theria was rendered. "St. Louis Globj Democrat." A Declining Art. Are the days of dancing over) C-m the merry Master no longer kick hit heels against the ceiling in unison with, the orchestral baton, nor the frolic some maiden can can over the polished floor in roguish mood? May the bash ful youth and the coy miss ne'er smirlc and smile, as the prompter announces his "ready all;" nor the waste efleuii nate be squeezed with impunity at the welcome mandate, "swing jour piit nerl" Alas, we fear not I A convention of Dancing Ms "-s has lately been held in New Yoric City, at which the decadence of this amusement was discussed. N only is the number of dancers declining, but the devotees Terpsichoro are less artistic than in former years. Oaly back-parler sets and annual hns are low indulged in, to any extent, it seems, and it does not even appear that these are indulged in "to any ex tent." Hence the lamentations. How comes it about) What man ner cf amusement is it that rum fwain have set thertselves about, which is superceding the mazy swings and light fantastic trippings? We trow not. How could an apple cut be sux-. -fuI without the fiddler and his fiddle? Nor the husking bee, nor even the wind-up of the threshing season?: Still, we trow not. The Masters in conventien have deliberated upon measures to restore to primitive acceleration the dalliant heels of youth, but with what result has noc yet transpired. The American bison or buffalo Is about extinct, and the great trade ta robes, which it used to require fleets of steamboats to carry, is new reduced to a few bales annual-. He "You. don't sing or play. Then I presume yen write or paint." She "Oh, no; I'm like the young men we meet in society. I simply sit around, and try to look intelligent. m Any oas who porforags anything useful for society is a working maa in the tre semie ef the word: Pj'gffjjrfffrr.-r' ,-:; ? !c iiiioa. v. ' li