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T 2 0EE301'8HTllfii. tfiitiua sfijiTiiiiiii,. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT- Jachsonville, Oregon, FRANK KHAUSE ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements will be inserted in the Seitinel at the following rates: Ten lines, one insertion $2i each subsequent Insertion.- ICO tW Legal advertisements inxrtcd rea sonably. JiiO work of all kind done on prompt notice and in workman-like style. A Discount to Yearly Ailcrtlsr.. B s J,i- ? 5fct- : TERMS One eopy. Per Tear, In advanc,.....t3 4t 4- if- VOL. XXX--NO. 47 .-X" JACKSONVILlv OREGON, NOVEMBER 28, ISS5. $8 PEilAR " .1 zV V l A PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. PRYCE, M, D., Fbyici&H Aad Snrgsos, Medford, Oeecon. Offie next door la liver's block, resi-'ti.-.e. Cuuiijhm't hotel. E. P. GEARY, M."D., Pkysiciaa And Surgeon, 1IEDF0RD, OREGON. Office in A. L. Johnson's building. T. R. YOUNG, M. D., Physican And Surgeon, Cextkal Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. JL LWHITiSEY.M-D, EAGLE POINT OHEU0N. Having located at this place I ask a share of the patronage of this section. Calls attended to at any time. V. P. WILLI AMSO ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LJW Medfoud, OitfcGox. All business in my line will receive prompt attention. 11. JC. IIANN'A, Attorney & Counsellor At-Law, Jacksonville, Oox. "Will practice in 'all the Courts of the State. OQlcc up suit's in 'mil's 1 rick. P. P. PRIM, ATrONET & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jnckn'ille, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts of the Stele. Office in Court ll m. T. B. KENT ATTORNEY & COUN8ELER-AT-L-1 W. jACItSOKTILLK ORK03X. "Wiil practice Inalltli" Amrtsofthis State. Cities in the Court House. G H. AIEEN, M. 1)., nUYSICIAW AND SURGEON, iacksontillk, oreqox. 3f OHce opposite P. J. Ryan's 6tore. J. W. R03IHS0N, M D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacks oavilo, Ogn. OFFICE At City Drug Store. Rest deacc on Fourth St., c)p;03ite M. E. Church. Calls promptly attended o diy and night. B. F. DO WELL, A XT'OEHKY-AT-UV, Pcsti.axd, Otttsoos. All business placed in my hands -will re cede prompt attention. Special altcn. liongirimto collections. joun n. urrcnsLL. It. M. DKMEKT MITCHELL & DEMENT. Attorneys & Counsellors At Lata. Offico in Kamra's new bul'ding, corner First and Fine streets PoETLAKD, OREGON. "Will practice In all the courts of Oregon. A. L. JOHNSON, Notary Public, Real Estate Actnt and Collec or Modford, Or. I make conveyancing and furnishing; ab stracts of land titles a specially. Loans negotiated and collections made. All business intrusted to my caro will receive prompt and carelul attention. WILL. JACKSON, T E N T I S T, JACKSONVILLE, OKEUON. Teeth extracted at all hours. Laughing pas administered, 'if desired for which extra charge will be made Office on corner or California and rth street. A. O. CURBS. L. B. STRASKf. GIBBS fc STEARNS, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, R)03is2 and 4 Strowbridge's Rnildinr, PORTLAND, OHECJOH. "Will practice in all courts of record in the Stale of Orcjroa and VTashiston Terri. tosy; and pay particular attention to I Lutinealn Federal court. THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER STB1H HUSO MILLS HAVING RECENTLY" HEEN RE fitted with al" 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 flour If you don't believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in litis market, and note the difference in weight. FJonr and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. y" '- BARLEY ROLLERS. Hiving added a set of Barley Rollers to 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 wi'h their grist the 6ume 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.KREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1833. Farmer's Store, Medford, Oeegox, ANGi & PLYMALE Prop's. The undersizned takes pleasure in an. nouncinc that he has opened his pluce of bus.incs.3 iuthe m-w town of Medford, Or egon. andis now prepared to furnish, in cpuautilicitlo suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, - CAN DIES, 2JUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOniING, Etc. JIj stock is fresh and first-class, and I propose to keep a full asaortnieut of e cry thing in my line, arid sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER ! " All I ask is a trial. 0 E3IHghesl price piid for Produce. TWENTIETH Y13AK- ss.'SSAniT's AOAsaivnr, CONDUCTED BY. TflE SISTEDS OF THE ilOLY SAME. 'PHESIIOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS L school v. ill commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Bo.ird and tuition, pcrterm, f 10,00 Drawing and pnintirg t.03 Bed and Redding 3.00 SELEirr DAY" SCHOOL. Primary, per term,-. ? fl.TO Junior, " 600 Prepamtoy " 8.00 Senior, " 10.03 Pupils received al icy time, and special atlcntinuispaid to piiticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy Nervous Debility. A SURE CUKE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. "WESTS nerve and brain treilment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nonius Head fichc, Jlentar Depression, Loss of Memory. Spcrmatorhoca. Iinpoteney, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused bj over-exertion, sclt-abusc or over-indulgence, whicli leads to misery, decay and dcith. 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 liy mail prepaid on receipt ol price We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will send thu 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 by mail at regular prices. U.'S. SALOON, u. 8. noTEi. iran-nixo. jacksoxville, T. T. McKENZIE. PROP'R, HAVING ASSUMED THE MAN agemcut ot ihis rt-sort, I propos" keeping it stocked with the 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 assured. T. T. KcKENZIE. C LEMPI3RT, M. D-, iJraduateof University, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Surgeon. Calls attended to at all hours dav and night. -Office opposltcSloTcrJIotcl, Jack tjoavillc, Oregon. dk. j. w. noBiKtos I CITY DRUG STORE CALIFORNIA STREET, MERRITT & ROBINSON PROPRIETORS, Will keep on hand the largest and most complete assortment of PATENT MK1UCIM3S A CHEMICALS, PUKE WINES & LTQUORS. &&'T8rvihB?Era To be found in Southern Oregon. ALo a full stock of STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS. FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, TOixnyr sets, And a great variety of Perfumery, com mon and Toilet Soaps, etc. "Prescriptions carefully prepared by Dr.. J. W. Roijikso.v. Dr. Robinson's office in Dru Store. EXCELSIOR LlfBRl'feaiND FEED STABLE Corner Of Okeoox A!.n OiUfORxu kts., Jackson viii.h H7. . PS"ZEIA11, prop'r Would rerpcctfully inform; the public that he has a fine block of "lorsrs, Hnggies rind Oaiin.tSi. Vndbc is prepared to furnish his patron and the public generally with Fino Ttii-imuts As can he had on the Pacific coast. Sad rilejK)rscslurcu,U. St? tajCPrtrnfitj mtwrtoHaty, Atiinji' Hores broke to work single or double Horses boarded and the best of care lie Mnwcd upon them while in my charge A liberal share of the public patrr.nagt is solicited on reasonable terms ,EW TOWN OF MEDFORD ! Lots for sale at low prices and on easy lei ms. pply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at Mcdfoid. Alo, in the Railroad addition to the town of ASHLAND. Apply to M. L. JlcCal , Agent, Ashland. PHOENIX. Applyfe M V B. SOULE, Agent H'LL. l'ltuer.ix. GOLD Apply to M. E. PjGUE, Agent, Gold Hill. GRANT'S PASS. Apply toS. M.WILCOX, ARcntGrapfs Pass. Or to GEO. H. ANDREWS, O. & C. R. R. Co.. Portland Or. TUB ASHLAND BBLLLGB AND NORMAL SCHOOL, Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music For particulars or catalogue apply to the undcrbigned-nl Ashland, Oregon M. G. ROYAL, A. 31. President Valuable Zand For Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol valuable land tor sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen m les from Jack sonville W ill be sold in a body for 10 per acre or in 1G0 or 320 icre lots at from $15 to $20 pc- acre. For particulars ad dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, or AV3L BYBEE; Jacksonville, Oregon a & a w flm a SS. f- SILSBEITS EXTERNAL TILE EESEDT Greet Intttat Relit' and is an InfiCTble CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Wild by Dnitsists every where. Price, 1.0u r.er box, prepaid, by mail. Sarnp'cs sent ftre to Phvsicians rid all sufferers, bv Jfenslaedtef & Co., Vox 5M6. New York Ci ry. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS. Farm For Bent. The undersigned offers thoDardcnellcs farm for rent. For full particulars call on the owner at tlje place. Thos. Cuavser. Gold,Hil Sept. 3, 1885. J. W. JIEltKITT. Jsmfnrsii2j--,t.,..i.i , i.n.i h unejitHjiine nnuint rts i'w... nn.i ci.t - iun- -1 iiver. 1 Bfi D A El J9 .'ILA IS J9v &R36i&-Se5BS - TRAD eAo? MARK i-j Free from Opiates, JJtiitttcs and JL'obon. A PROMPT, SAF, SURE CURE Tor CoucUk, Soto TJirotC JIvnc, Influent, wwil jmmjrfc'''Mv'JpityjrY-M ii - At ; . ... i X- .fA ridcaoBorihT1trMAaiLMXfcC' - PriCT ISO cdntsa boWo -Scia rr Dmitt tmU)eaV era. Jtartiee vna2U to tn&tce their dtaicr to prtrnpuj Cti UfottKemtculrartT tico botOuEjryrtttclujjrv paia eyirnaing one aouar to TJIE OI1RIX9 JUTCfitLm COaPAST, . Sola QwnMTf And M&nfcttirra, IUIUmotv. mrjU,CS.JU The Greatest Medical Triumph of thsAga! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPBD LIVER. Xjom of appctttc. Bowels costive, Pain la the head, irlth a ilnll ennuion In the baclc part Tain under the shoulder blade, Tnllncsa nfler eatlnar, with a dis inclination to exertion of body ormlod Irritabilitrof temper, Low spirits with iifce!insrof bavinenezlcctel some daty, Weariness, IMrzlncsfl, Tlutterlnz nt the Heart, Polo before tho eyes, Headocfao orrr tho Tleht eye Restlessness, with fitful dreams, II 1 2 hi y colored Urine, and GCraSTSPATION. TUVT"s liIiX.S Rro especially adapted to anclt ra?es one doso effects sucli a chnMSoffeclhi.TjtoiistnnishthosnLTcrer. Ttc inrreauc t U Appetite ,snd cause tba frrty t Tftku ou l-'icsUtinw th Titem la noaifsluxl.tind hyflitrTonlo Action on th3 Ilrje--tiTO OrEans.Itrauliir Stools anj t,n.l.w ,1 l,t,. li J 1 I.....V fU "V ti pi. i ! i n i iiwi Ti ilmi m ii " v aasjita usi i r-a r a ns u w UKir iiAnt or wnisKtns caangea o a Pi)'1r ti.sr hy a sinslo application of t &i-i l)rr It imparts a uaturaf color, acts fnstantiinocir-lr. fcolil bv Druggists, or nt hv'cxjiresion receiptor SI Oriice.4H3urray St.. Now York. GEO. FJEVES, W.ACJOK -- BIAKKIt, JackspsviHe, "Or. Wagon Material! A nd is pi ared to do all work in his line on sh i notice and in a wori.manlike ma' cr. Vehichs of every dc. cription made to order. Semiring A Specialty. Terms reasonable and satisfacation guaranteed. Gto. Riever Tlior.uyrsa' Guide Is Is sued March and Sept, each year: 216 pager, 8rll inches, with ovr U,30O illustrations t hole pic ture callcrv. .cs whole- sals prices dirtct to consume ja all goods for personal or fanjiry u Tells how to urdcr, and gives exar oost of every thing you ufo, cat, drir wear, or have fun whh. T!iea invs ible bools con L tain information gleaned from the map kets of luo world. e will man a copy Vl co to any address upon receipt of the poitags 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Besuectfiilly, fylONTGOMERY WARD & CO. ZST Jr 2S WcAiih Aruc. CUcw VL A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part Every lady may have it; at least, what looks Jike"'itT" Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. PERRY'S' For? 1B85 CVAliABLETO ALU wm be mailed pniTC'S"! End to customers of tut Tear witurmt oraennfjiu contains mmirauons, prices, detcrlpuons and directions Tor plantinz oil Vecetable and Hower SEEDS, BULBsTeta D.M.FERRY&CO.DEiK,T Tl ""Vo cuntinua to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caets. Tnde Marks. Copyrlrtitx. etc, for Ui rjiau staSes, tai.ccla. ClIa. EEfiacd. France rfm.i etc tie tare iaj llilrtv-iive jeart' experience. ratfts burfard itrcech tuare cotleed In the 'ncrrinc .icu rhlUrjreacdtplecdld illustrate weekly pater. $3.20 a jear, shows thePmgrws ft fciezre.lerylnu-rettD(r.and tax aa eoimous drrutation. Address JIUNN t CO, Patent Solicitors, rub's of Scrornnc AXS51CVC. sa Ilroadirajr.Kew York. Sand bout nhcut rvents free. Farms For Rent. The undersicneu has three eood farms which are hereby offered for rent on good terms. They consist of the Glenn ranch of 3,20 acres, the Stearns ranch of 25(1 acres and the Centres ranch of 1C0 acres, all located in the vicinity of Jacksonville, and all good farming land. For particu lars, call on or address, Mns-S.E. Isa, Jacksonville, Sept 12, 1855. PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. H&mBim - vm nBHrinffiinWn'Tilil 11T11 rtndof .IcAHuina.in Ciocel 0r?m' VNfe r ttc r-Ai tm iSPTd a Nr Sjrii7P & MmS m "3 Presidential Heads. Washington's Lair was long and ray. Garfield was bald, and his hair of semi-blonde color. John Tyler was Jfina hatred, and lie was a fine loulcing man. - . Jetlersou had; red hair, and we are told thai he was freckled. President Lincoln did not pay much attention to his hair, and -moat of his pictures represent it as " rather long. It was dark and straight. John Adainv wore .a wjeand 1H -"- I - on, nmu ejMScy Adams,- bad baldest bead which ever rested on the pilltwsof the white house. Some of Jeffarson's portraits rep resent htm with his hair banged in rent and coming down over his fore lien d iu the style of the dude of to day. President Arthur had dark hair, which was growing giay when he left the while house. He kept it well combed back fioui his fact and wore it short. President Cleveland'n hair is brown and thin. Ha wears it abort and coruba it up from his forehead. His head is bald at the crown, and its baldnros is sail to be daily increasing. Frank Pierce had thick curly hair which fell down ujon his forehead, and Janics Buchanan kept his gray head well trimmed, combing his hair so as lo show to the full his high, open brow. Polk patterned after Jackson in combing his hair straight back with hardly a part, and both Fillmore and Taylor parted their hair on the left side of the head, while Frank Pierce parted his boldly on the right. Everyone knows how Jackson's hair stood up all over his head as straight and stilt' as the quills of a porcupine, but all are not aware that he was as gray aa a badger during his T'reMdntSleraalVlfirs'hair- was 'as .Tlpji wry t ', Tty'-vJ- . "r, l".L -4 . W --i4- ilowthe Prisoners TakeIt. Y. W. Saunders, the murderer of Ciiaa. Campbell, does not laku his in carceration meekly. He objects to being treated as an ordinary prisoner, and threatens the county officials for not allowing him more liberty. He (..specially threatens the newspapers for .-peaking too strongly against hat he calls "a defense of woman's honor." Capt. Saunders has always sported a brace of iory handled revolverj, pre ened to him, he claims, when he was captain of a band of Texas cow boys, and is a bad fellow generally. When h 'getd out," as he confidently ex pects to do, we presume tha we, among others who have published the nccount of the murder without trying to excuse the valiant captain, will have to get for pro'ection a vest with a i-heet Iron back, and his shooting is done mostly in that direction. Tl.e sheriff has takeit the precau tion to place a strong barricade around his windows, which he was compelled to do to keep away a crowd of curious boy a and men. Miss Allison takes her imprison ment coolly and with little- show of feeling. Skvttle, W. T., Nov. 23. DeWitt C. Ramsey, after a week's trial, the Jury being out for fourteen hours, was to day found guilty of riot This is the first and only conviction, secured in the Squak Chinese murder cases. The seven men concerned therein were indicted three times for murder in the first degree, and once each for riot. Two of the trials for murder ocenpied three week's time and ended iu acquittal. The third trial for riot ended as above stated in a conviction. The extreme penalty tor riot is one yeara' imprisonment and a fine of 500. These cases not only cost the Territory a great deal of money, but they have stretched tho term of court to limits far beyond anything before reached, to the great Inconvenience and detri ment of private interests. The other prisoners have been released, their trials being of necessity postponed to the next term of court. A Eittsburg ladv cooked Lafayett's dinner when he visited America in 1825. It will be remembered that the Marquis never returned. The banjo is a good deal like the cucumber A good deal of haman misery follows its picking. Uojfeefitnd Beerf The habit of Iiviig;in a grrajroeas ure out of doors, as exeiuplifii'il in the ciowds which may bo seen at utmost any hour of the day .sealed outside the ' principal cafes, is one ol the tea turns of Parisian life which an E'lgiishtutn is most inclined to envy. It must not be supposed, by the way, that these crowds are all imbibing coffte. The consumption of cottVe is inoitly limited to the hour of dtgestiou following luncheon or dinner. Fur other sea- years the Freuch, contrary to their ancient habit, have become a nation of beer drinktrf Every cafo supji tea beer; aud there are other houses known as brasseries, literally tirow eries, in which beer is tho primary object of sup) ly. The beer attheso last is generally a shade cheaper, and frequently a bhade better than at the cafes. In both' cases it is a light, uniutoxicating liquor, imported from Germany, and nearly identical, iu fact, with the lager beer which for several seasons passed has been so popular in Lindon. A Frenchman, be it remem bered, never brinks hii bser at a meal, a light wine harmonizing better, as one who tries the experiment will quickly discover,'- with the delicate flavors of French cookery, but the Briton of simple taxtes who will in sist on bread and cheese or a snack of cold meat and glass of beer, by way of luncheon, will find no difficulty in gratifying his taste, even in Paris. When congress meets next month an interesting case will he presented the fimt day of the session, in the shape of a protest against the .seating of Barclay Henley, principally be cause it is a'leged that, he is not a citizf n of tho United State. Consid- erable pains have been taken by the I opponents of Henlav ..to show that in uoojne.jfecame.ajnaiarai!zeu suojeci U'BfSfS&S!'jt-.V.a-..ii.-:- ... PtxcyfilUjlgnt P fi " " to Maxttiiillian aa such. The injica'tonn are that tho battle. ..will be transferred b to Washington this winter, and as both sides are desirous of success, some inUresting developments may be looked for. One feature of the can: paign will be the circulation of a pamphlet inimical to Henley, bearing the following inscription: "An O d Si raw Adtentures of Hon. Barclav Henley, 31. C., How he left his family in California and emigrated to Mexico in 1864. How he employed Maximillian to Mrxicanize him. How the emperor liberated him from the galling yoke of American citizen ship and made him a Mexican subject." Copies of thil pamphlet have already been cuculated in California, and some of them have found their way east and others are promised when congress meets. The Popular Approval. Of the now famous Syrup of Figs as the most efficacious and agreeable preparation ever offered to the world as a cure for Ilahitua Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion and kindred ills, has been won by the wiso plan pursued by the-Oalifornia Fig Syrup Company. Knowing that any remedy truly beneficial in its etfects on the system, and at the same time pleasant to the taste, sill meet with a- rapid sale, the Company, through its agents Merritt & Robinson gives away a sample bottle free of charge. Try it and judge for yourself. Laige bottle fifty cents or one dollar. Senator Mthone of "Virginia is said to be making arranempiita to move to Dakota territory. This' might be good for Mahone, but it would he hard on Dakota, for with him there she never would bo admitted as a stalo while the confederates are on top. They have made it too hot forBilly in Yirginia and they will freeze him out in Dakota. The success of the Democracy in New York will canse the administra tion to throw aside all disguise, aband on all pretense, and pitch in. After three years of Democratic pitching in, we feel confident that the American people will feel tired of experimenting with the Democratic parto, and will restore the Republican party to power. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's catarrh remedy Price 50 cets. at Brook's. HACKMETACK a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cts. ai E. C. Brooks'. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents at E. C. BrouKas. Nasal Injector free. The Saloon in Politics. No argument' can be advanced in favor of the saloon. OutstdeJJof the injury done 'by the liquor sold the saloon is a place for idleness and vice, It is this to a great extent that has . made the prsbibition sentiment take such deep growth. The saloon isa great! fountain source of crimes, pan dering to all the vicious sentimonta of mankind, encouraging idleness and extravagance. It hat stepped into the arena of politics and seeks to con- t!nnKtn2'iiien"re organtztne inToppd. -Z-. Kttion It is uot rather a wonder that the people borne thij insolent dictation of the rum power so long. But tho contest must be narrowed down to the destiuction of this power. Other issues can be put aside for a more convenient day but the death-knell of the saloon must be sounded. Is not this the greatest issue before the peo ple; choose ye this day whom ye shall serve. No thinking man can hesitate a moment on which side to cast his it-flut-nce. Home, country, freedom are calling you; to enlistunder tho banuer of prohibition. The Eternal One is listening for your answer. Ruckle on your armor, temperance men, and pre are for the conflict. "The Prohibition Star." About a week ago engine 228 of the Chicago, kMilwaukee and St. Paul Railway, run by B.lly Warren, tali into Owatonna, Minn., and the engi neer jumped out uponthe platform, stared vacantly about and fell upon the planks iu rpasuis. Elwards, the fireman, followed Warren, and runn ing into the telegraph office, leaned over the operator's derk and mauaged .- -, -V- - ' i to ask that a message be sent to hea'fw. -quarters in Milwaukee, sayinjtKu&ii' terrible accident had happttee4 to" their train. Then, for the flrsttiawj1' the railroad men noticed that JthYro ' were no cars behind the locomotive. Edwards -rphifnl; tlijif iiiiiin.'aiXJH.- iiJjtOJa. Jisafouna. Warreuj suddenly- grasped him by the arm aud with" blanched face pointed to a cloud about' a mile off which he instantlyrecog- uized as a eye'ons. Tue Uoud'(begau to move toward the train and Warren opened tho throttle untiljtha engine groaned as it shot along the rails. The cloud gained upon them, how ever, and theywere soon in an ap parent vacuum, and for a few min utes could not breathe. Then tho wind burst upon tthem and picked up every car in the train. Warren gave one look back and then gazed staadi y ahead, seemingly paralyzed witu fright. All the freight cars were thrown on their sides in the ditch by the track. The caboose and passenger coach, in which there were the con ductor, two brakemen and six pass engers, were carried into an adjacent field and gently deposited on the plowed ground. As the tejegraph wires' were intact it is evident that these ctrs were lifted at least twenty feet vertically and them carried aion; . No one in the coach realized what Lad been dona until they clambered oat upon tho ground and surveyed tho scene. No one was injured. It now appears that Nevada wants a part of Oregon. She now has Sen ators Fair and Jones, and it look; f she will not stop short; ef the earth. The San, Francisco "Cill," in editorial referring to the matter of of annexing nnrtinns of Grant and Baker counties Oreguii, unJ Owyhee county, Idaho, to Nevada, in order to lighten her burden of taxation, says: "It is stated that large property holders in the Oregon counties favor annexation to Nevada. Public opinion in Owyhes county, Idaho,tis also said to bo favorable to the scheme. The fact that many of '.he property holder of these counties are residents of Nevada may account for this sentiment" Ex. Pyrnp of FIzs. Nature's own tin Laxativr. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to, the Stomach, harmless in its nature.ipain less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion, and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the liver and acts on the Bowles. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Feveis, etc. Strengthens tho organs on which is acta. Better than bittor, nauseous medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottles for sale by Merritt 6i Robuon, Jacksonville. -. ' "" , " ' f.JW-