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""liljdb,ir Tlio Plaindealor 1JE8T ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'liMlxlitiil Kvciy I liiiiHiIuy Afli'iimon Aliia mill M mIii Hlrool, ItOMICIIi'ltO, oii:jon - U 1 MR-- PUlNDEAUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. TUoTlftiiitfeitlei- POSTERS. . . , . . t tER HEAPP, ILL HEADS, KTC, ETC., ETC. Eaecoled Neatly and at Living; I(ula. Vol. XXVIII. ROSKI3URG, OREGON, THURSDAY, DKCIiMIiKR 9, 1807. No. 59. Ml fcl.Ka. IIOMKHI ltd UllXIK. N. liul'i ihi'lr r.'uu1ir riininuiilrailois t t I. O. O, K. Imll oil ai-iuiid mi'l Imitlll lliuraoar ol fault iiiotilli. All iiii'IuIm-m roii'l at tind Miulnrly, ami all tUltlua brolliera cor illally hit llti'liii alU'inl. ....., v 1, KUKII I'AI.K I I'M I IN, K. H Ml It M A N MAKKh, nn ritary. I ()l'ul.l t OlINfll.. NO. il Jit. O. II. A. M.i It nimi. 1-v.ir w'in"'iif r,""lF. oiliHk In tlii "lil Waaoiilo Hall. Malting lrltii mo iM.i.tlMlly Invited to attaint. V. II. I AKIXlK, (urn. W, I'Kiinv, ( uunrllor. Iti'l'otillll Him H'llir) . r AOHKI. IIIIXIK, A. K. A A. M..UKUULAI iiiutlliiKS Iliu M Slut lh Wvdmiedaja la each month I It K K JOllNHi'S, W. M. N. I . J 1. it 1, 1 1 1 b u y. Mllll. hi AKIAN I.OliliK. NO. , I. O. . f. nua la unlnnlajr evening ol each wedB at Undr lill In Odd fellow li ini'l al Koaobura, Hi liiln r. 11I lm unliT III kikhI standing urn In vtU fi 111 alli'iid. ItilllKltl HOHINnUN. H. U., K. li. Mn HI.', Heil'J. IDHKIII'K'I U)IM.K, NO. Ill, A. O. CI. W. ia 1 tin Mdiiiil mid fiiurth Moudays ol 1 v li in. null al7.m p. III. ill 'ld Fellows hall. Mi inlii'i 11I lhi iinli 1 III imkI sistidlng ara til t III' I tu alletld KKNOI Oi!', NO. VW. O. A. K., MKBTH THI Dial ami tlilnt luursdars ol i.i h month. WOMKN lUlHI-IKF I OlU'rt NO. 1U, MKK1H lli.lt aucl thiol lhuiadart In each uumtli. 1 HM!' AI.IIANIK llimilar uuanrnjr A Xlii tlii. will Li) In lil al lirangs Hall, Kim. lnim, I lin tl rail Friday In lieut-murr, March mi, I J mn-. anl Hi" llilr.l Fililay III mipttjliiiir. ItOHMIl'Kil I IIAI IKR, Nil. . O. K. H., MUTJ IV. u. ,,in, buiI li.urib lliumlan ol aaca "m"- K Kdl N A IIAT. W. N. An m ' linn. t. 1 vc . R O .KIH'UH HIVIHION NO :. B. or I.. KH unt'U ri ly hhmi'I ami luutin tiuuuay. R OhKUt'UO II. I LOIftiK, NO. 41, I. O .0. t H iK ...1 1 iu..iiaff i'1-nninf nf r h Mfca; at I lit' OiM rilluna Imll. Vl.llluf lUtrra auS uiulliTi. li aiu luvlUil lu atu-ml. MKKIT tt KM-, N. li. AMAI'A hJITII, II. I'. All'IIA l.olliiK. NO. 17, IC. OK I'.. MKICIH fV cii Wfilm-wlay itriilng l OiM ri-llowt Mall Vl.lim KiilKliU lu uoJ alamllm iff J,all,l..U,lto.l.i), ,(N,,vtl.C. K. M. 1-O.NKl.lNU, K. K.H. I'rolrMMluiiMl I'lirUta. M. CftAWFORD, Attornoy ut Law, Itouiaf. Manli-ra BolMlnH. ROHBBUBO, OR. ff liii.lm U lino lha It. H. IjiuJ Office aud inlulnt caM-a a awlall)f. I.atc IKhiMvit 0. H. Itlil OMie. iiKinua M. ii no a N. rain. ra Ti'rrm. J110WN A TU8TIK, Altorucys-;it-Luw, Kihliit, 7 ami H A VSlN.II HIiM'k. UOMKHUKU, UK. y 11. VlLLia, Attorney ami Counselor at Law, Will r.ra.-U-a In all lh cuurta ol Uia Blala. Of iloa la Ui-Cuuil iluuac, Oouxlaa ounty.Or. Q A. SIOULUUEDK, Attorney ut Law, Itotrbura, OrrH. ():. c uvor Iha I'uatnlBco on Jack.on atraat. q r. cosnow, Allot ney-at-Law, Mpcclitl iillt iilloH mcii lo Com iiitTVliil l.iiw nitd Collccllou. Ullli'oiin .l.t 'kittii M. fitU' hUHMiin'a Ulot'k. KOiKlU'ltii, OHKUON. D STUATFORD, Attorney at Law, Uiiiiini. :t ami Taylur A NVIUon lilm a KOienURO. OM I B. EDDY, ff a Attorney-ut-Law, KiMl.llUUU, OKEliOS. RA D. KIDDLE, Attorney at Law, ROSKBl'BO, ORECON. iLMEH V. HOOVER, l'liysiciau ami vSureon, !! Kit K: M.ilii '-lioi l, niif iloiir "until "I City Hull. KOHKIII'Ktl, Hit. VUA DUOWN, M. D. OH'IOK, M Ju Latin Hlicil, ut km liluiiic nl Ml". Blror. UOriEUUKU, OK. L MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Hoinujonathio IMiyBieian, KoHvbury, Vreim, t-Cbronlo dlauaaci olaHy, yiLL. P. IIEYDON, Ooiiut.v Wui'voyor, Hixi Noitiry l'ublic. oikku: lu Court Home, Onlum for Hiirvivliiu ami KIM Noli'aaliotilJ lio Hihlr.tsK.nl lu Will I'. Ili-yilon, tluiiiily Hur vuyur, HiimIiIhk, or, STRICTLY l:IK5T-CLA5S. f HOTEL -n McCLALLEN. MttH. D. (,', MM I. Al l, KN. I'rop. HEACQUAETEH3 F0& TEAVILI173 HATI'.N Mlr,ANONAIII.Ir.. If(l', Villi: Maniilu Kimiiiii. rn v 'lluatoaiiil Krum Tralna. H0SECV&9, , JERRY J. WILSOrt, i Wntchmukt r and .lew dor, jMl laMUII Mil t i l, t4kAII Hcpnlrluic eulruMlert lo my crc Will le I'UOMI'TI.V ! curcfully atoiir. I'Kll KH UKAHONAI1I.K. H. C, STANTON Haa 1'ut laealtcit a naw and aalanalt atoak DRY : GOODS - CONHIBTINO OF LtdiitS' itraita lioodo, Kibbuun, Tl iiliiiiiia'S, Iou-ck, Ktc, Kir. - Auto a riNi utik'K or- IIOOTN AIXBf siioi Ol tka beat quality mai flnlali GROCERIES, M'ootli Willow and tila.a Crockery, Cordage, Lie. Alau uB hau.l la lain quaallllca and al ilrra Ir jull lha llmm. Aiwa laine aUirk uf Custom-Made Clothing For Choice TEA Callat Stanton's for "I.. l'.M" WOODWARD THE ROSEBURG Ikk'ii l' ALL COMPETITORS Waara a'waya in itir I rail, ai.il n ai. U koi'1,1 llicrp. Tba Uolilop Harvest U upon ua, anil farui en r amiliug liccausa Woodward looai to tlioir intercat. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Thoaa ara all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Ilotlueod I'ricea, Conault your pane and do aure and sot Woodward heloro liuvlnR. W. (i. WOODWARD DOlll f 1 POMKlOl UOHWICI.I.. PuiiKlUM Couuly, ri'H Tlia tt atjira nf tluiMa Hnrlnin -iilllulll : I.hI 1 110, Brtimliiti, I'litawnim. tlio t'aibniutti'a nl Iron ami Llmo suit C'lilorliU'a ol Calcium, Mnmu'aluiii ami Hotltuu. Ona Mnrliiur iKmtiiliia V.n anil tin' other uu't JtXU graiua ol solid uiiitlvt lo tlio gallon. Iju'atnl mi Iliu Kniilhrrn l'ar flu Hil Iroail. "Hliatta touta" from Han Kram Iteo to 1'orllaud, lu liouilai Couuly, Ort'gou, AGKinvateil caaoa ol Ulivuiiiatimii, Naal I ft tarth. I'atarrll of till) Htolliarll. llVNIH'llslll. I'lft betes, NamaUla, Malai'lal I'olaonlni:. K 1.1 my Tntnlil.,. t'miaflnalliiit. lllaoaai'a III' tlio Hklll, Liver ami Bowels, ami Vrnurval illwam'S have btt-u cured by Hit) uiw ol tui'so wali'ia. New balh.roomit ronuriti'il with Hit) malu ImllUliiK. roalollli'o anil Kxi'ii M on thu 'u m lacN. Ually mail, not th iiud sotith. Turms-flU yvr wick, li r f tiny. iiii linlliiB balba, 11h llolvl U umlor (ho luiiiiiiliiiti' nipt i U nu III CAVT. UN. If. IIOHWI.I.I.i uiVU7 Mntiiinir. JDQHrMMPVP.. r syotio five seeif JVMom Tras Collets Spites Hatract Oakiav at our expense If you're not pleased I'owdrr A) MRS. IN, BOYD GROCER. SCHOOL REfOKT Of KuAchurjc School (or Month lind log November u. iRv7 l-'ollowiiitc in tlio result nf ihe oxamln ajlon: UKAMMAB Dkl AUTMaNT. I'.iKlilli Krmle, A cUm rank oii, Kilvla Steal n. Hvr,fii tH Ollinn aliovo IK): (iillia Woodward, (ifitrtidtt l'ldf, Kluisiit Miainbrook, Thomat MtCarllijf. H tliias-raiik uu, Mora Wti-ol, av eranlil. Other atwyo IX): Lntie Ka cry, Clinrli Htratlord. Hevenlli grade, A claet rank une, ICili(arlloikiiit, average 'J-'. 11 cUaa rank una, Martin Mulser, av eraiie W, Oihora bo Ml: Nora Jonua, Howard llvaa, Uur Mathewa, Ernuit l.anir, Uoy Ikllowr, Arlliur Tuffl. Nfttli Krado, A i rank one, beanie Kidder, averait UH. "there alxivelK): Naiinio Duller Jotiea, Allca Malid, Ada Caulkiua, llesoali Wollanbarf, Jf unlit l.oinloti, lltxel Jewell, Harry l.'iiderwoiid, Frud Wollenlier.;. It tlmm -rank one, (;liarluK Haas, ay rat Oilirra aliova IKJ: Eddie Morris, Esther 'In IP, Earl Lander, I ati'ler, Emery aviil8on. I iltli (iraili1, A r laisIUiik out, J'diu TtilTt, avernxo M Otbera aboyo W: Huriiiaa lUbene, Earl Eickle, Loyal 8tcilirui. 1', claai rank ooe, Oacar hlratfitrd, avoraxo !l O'liere mbjra IK); Earl Mruiiu. iSadi. I'ilkinirion. Jay Urun ilnliiii, i'.iTiie UojiK'a, Etbel Hhope, Hauj utl IMdy. I'llOIAttt DKfABIMEM. Ki hi i lli erade. A titass rank one, Lm- ma Urilt, Bvuraite 1)3. Othora above UJ: Vera llaynos, Artie CreB; LeNoir Kan"ilalo, Ella Luird, Edwin I'liornCoo, Veil Itarkvr, Nina Lilly, i'aoline Thoinp at.ii, Eita Allen, Elsie Benedick, Frank Cliai'inmi, Millis lleiruer, I'elos Math i'ib, 1'aul Aubin, Ida Woithiogton, L'lairui o IIl'sh, Mullie Uowon. I i Ihik- rank one, Ellen Flook, aver age M. tltbrrs alKivefK): (ieore Cul ver, Kuv 1'ilk ioi;lou, Ralph Wollunbery;, Avtcu Mioridiin, L'litl hberidao. Bt-ryl Sifphons, l.fun I'oiiss, I)jli Jaokaon, Mary I (em li, Mabel WoIIi-hIh-tu, OIka Kit.innnn, Kiaok lierry, Jobu Djndr, M.iy Kuliy, llorilia Ueero, Jauiea l'ia tun, Mo" .S:!ia-irjr, AUxj t Godfrey, (itoiico Wurtbiiiton, Eibul A'p!ii)ll, li l.-):iioii, I rauk Brand. Tliint ;l.nli', A claat rank one, O.ivil Kiflev, avuruKO !. Ulliore aluve VO: l-.tlir! Ilutiloii, Mary McCarthy, IHa .Mini, . tlitli l'alterdjn, Vern Siot:kwrll, Vivian J.t k"uii, Miotiie McCtilloch , llird llo.tii. IJ c'.ib: rank unu, l'ick Uilvin. avei- ho'J. Otbi'ra alove W): Merta Halo-, llattio an,. Ii, Walter l-isliiir. 1'iauk WiIhoii, John i linger, Jack Wliaiton, Moilo Mouro, Jolin Kagt, Kloyd l.aird, Voi it riiippi. bei-i'ii'I K'a l!, A class rank ous, Anna P.ryon, avoraKu 'J'i. Olbera abuva !K): Marlon McCurdy, Maliuda llee, Erneat Lilly, Aitbur Mclibehoy, Lui-y Docrutir, Waylaud Carpenter, A rive (Senior , 1. clabf rank one, K.li'.b Cleiuer.le, syerant; !'i. Otbera above tM: Van tiillHirl, Ella llryau, Lui:i'o lUNilale, lla.el ratteruon, olal Vct, Virgil Hmoe. Fitt K'ado, A.laa rank ono Fi.il I H.lttt filer, averniio !hi. Oiliera ahtive '.yv. Frmlij n I'.iaoll. Iii Judy, IIioiiish llarinun, Fivd ('olvin, Myrtle lUii.ui. lit last r.oik niie, Ofuigit Wbarton, aversion 'H. Hilieis n'nit '.U: Eiab Veht, Kul io W iIhuii, M.uy CirllU, llarrt aou Kyati hliKMIU" i. it tt nuoi.. K.iiik fin', Carrie Jaruutrin, avriUKO lis. O.lmiH hIkivu !MJ: Lula Clnvd, Matitl VVotidiiiir, EtijaU Ktartner, Joj Voee, llmuias Jennie, liraie Hewitt. Jay Woodruil, Waller Wylie, Virgil Juvenal, Wallaro btartuor, Eltie Neetl bam, Maud Meedltaiu, Haymoud llewit, Jospo Kurlia. F. rl. IIamun, J l'rin. I'rom Placer. I'i ai i:r, November Lh,, 18DL Thanksgiviug vtaa very geuerally ob ecrvt'd at this place by the usual social gothcringa and diuuera. We were the guests of L. N. browning and hia daugh ter M Hs Carrie, at a splendid tbanks giviDg dinucr. There were HO invited guests p cscut, all of whom did ample usiico to the roast tuikey and numerous gocd thingB prepared by Miss Carrie and Mies Linda Koae It was a very pleas ant i arty it deod. On Tbaokcgivlng day ahile tbe aiasiia of llanom A Urown were ruiinitig at a high rate a drive wheel bro k i) into three pieces and before tbo macbioory could be stopped tbe drag wht el had lorn up tbe bed of the arantra so badly lhat it waa found neces sary lo take up the tied, hence a clean up was inevitable. The run made waa a very abort one, only eleven loads of ore having been crushed. However, it proved to bo tbo beat mn according to tnuo and the amount of ore that they have ever luado. Tbe result waa ftiOO in gold. Aa wo had no Idea what an araatra bed looked liko in company with Mra. lr. I ti in a n we went lo the mill lo soe it. We paw great pieoea of the precious metal, ipiatta aud tpuioksilver all over tbo rocks until it seemed to us that gold bo plentiful could not be so desirable as It baa ever appearou to us la trie ab stract. Tiiis ledge is owned by Edward llauuiu and Lou Urowniug, aud was dis coveivd by ibuiu whilst they were bunt ing pockets. They did not, at the lime of discovery icali.e the valuo of their iiud, .They are both youug men, yet I bey mo managing their business capa bly and well. Their intelligence is indi cated by lite (act that they have sub scribed lor tbo s'lalndkalku. and therein tbuy will have tbe most widely read uowHpapnr in Kouluetn Oregon. Major W. II. Hampton of the Coin in biamlno has just completed an elect tic light plum by which till bis buildings aie lighted. Aa the elevator and works join l'lacer on the nortbweet, the high wayn and byways of tbe village have tbe uenclit of the light winch ia very nice In deed. Adjoining l'lacer on the soutbwust is tbo placer iniuo owued by Edward Drowning, which is uow miuing on full time. Tbia mine has HOti feet of by draulit), mid euiployos seven men, and is being mined with good results. Mining in tbia locality takes many forma, Hy- drauliu mining, however, produces the most gold mid employes the greatest number of men. There is a great deal of ground Hliticlng being ilonn on ! rave creek bone flaoer, - which give em idoymeut to larno number of men, whi by tbia tueana aupport ttielr faaiilici. Thle prlmllive form of tnioiog aeetn fo be a naity and iho tcfeatett arjtt went in Ita favor It that It requlrea eery little capital, and a lartfo acreage of ground la being mined la title way irrotlt ablr. .: Near l'lacer la I ho home of William Ilanuin and hia charming wife and their interesting family. Mr. Uaoam, who li a pioneer of hoatbern Oregon, and better known to the old reaklenta aa "Billy" llanom, waa a volunteer In the early lodian wara of Soalbern Oregon and waa alwaya noted aa a man of ondaonted courage and of a gonial disposition. An J allboiigb hia hair la touched by the sil very wand of time, we note tbe tame erect, soldierly bearing and coortly grace (bat will alwaya mark tbe men brave and true, who averted thla fair land from eavage foea and id ado It tbe scene of luroeperity and of plot oral beauty that it fa today, . Alsvuy other tnioea illVlTot'i.e doe no tice in the coming weeka. Mrt. J. II. Crown preached to a good ly number of pcoplo at tbia place Jester day. At the regular meeting, of the Hunday rVho.il Mias Carrie Browning waa elected snperinUmdrnt, vice Mrs. lOepey, who resigned on account of tbe illness of ber baliy. The Hunday Hcbool ia proapetoua and ihe attendance good. Mollie. Looking aiaaa. 8.hxil cloted lat week ,for want of funds. Mr. (ieorge Maish and 'family spent Saturday in Koteburg. . Necdetl lepairs are being made lo cur public school buildings ; J. L Spaugb and family were the guels of Mr. and Mra. F. M. Strickland on Hunday. I'ruf. Wright of Koeebnrg has been re engaged to teach our public reboot for tbe rpring term. Flowing being prevented by the rainy wea' her, bog killing teems to be the or der ol tiie day. Me.Hta. Cochran, W. Ollivant and A. Iiuc!l were doicg business at the county scat on Monday. Mra. John Fitzzeraid, who baa been seriously ill a'nee Nov. 18th, is reported t't be improving slowly, ; The jouug ladiea of the valley an gutting up an entertainment and Christ mas tree for Christmas Eve. It goes without faying it will te a succtsf. Th-! i-chcol children are planoing an entertainment to ! given before Ihe spring lerm. I'roceods lo go toward the purchasing of an ell ltclof'iejia for ttfi use of the tcbool. Muiried, at Ten Mile. Nov Z',, by Kev. Hampton, Mr. Charles J,i,Crauueld of Modlord, Or., to Miss Liua, Williams of this place. Congratulations are in or der nd their many friends wish them many happy years of weddJ bliss. , Mirror Lodge No. 57, l.t). O. . at their tueoling Saturday night elected the following olliceis: N. (J., Jeff Williams, Jr ; V. li , J. O. Newland ; sec, Ira How aid ; in as., J. T. (iooduan ; trustees, A. S. Luell, Win Voorhiee, A. IS) Foster. At the last meeting of the C. E. So ciety a meat big vote of thanks waa ten dered Mrs. Carsacll of Happy Valley for In r untiring zeal aud assistance ren dered in making their recent entertain ment i lie success that it was. "May she live lung and prosper." Dancers are delighted at the proepeit ol a much needed new Door in our pub lie hall at an early day. Funds have beeu raised for the purporo and those who attend the New Year's ball can trip Ihe light fantastic without danger to lile or limb. Hurry on l tie good work. Tbe charivari parties lust week made night hideouB will) unearthly sounds, note tbe lees wero they ceiojed by the .participants who kept up their clamor until ihe good luings ol carta were brought lorth in great abundance by the hanpv couples whose hearts beat in uni son aa they start along the voyage of life together. One of the most successful social hops of tbe year wai given "thanksgiving night, eonia twenty-live couples belug present. Tbe menu consisted of roast turkey, roast chicken, boiled bam, baked and mashed potatoes, vegetables, mile, nut) ce and pumpkin plea, nut, chocolate and angel food cake, collee, aqua pura, aud Iruit, all lerved in the highest stvlo of the art. A most enjoy able time was bad all around, lasting into the wee etna' hours when theclanou notes of chanticleer warned Ibe tired but happy dancers that day was breaking. A vetv tileasant surmise party was lieM ut tbe house of Mr. S. Madison last isatunlav evouimr. in honor of their daughter, Miaa Mable. Theevening was spent in games and music, juucii ot tne evening s enpyment was cue 10 Misses Susie Ollivant, Myrliebpaugnanj mabei Mad sou for the excellent uiusio ren dered. Those preeout were: .Miscea Myrtle iSpauKh, tiusio Ollivant. May Lcadmou. Etlie liunlo, Flora' Audros, (irate llucll. Maud OcoUtnau, Ada And rue. Moesre. Arthur Alaltoou, 11 u her I Wright, Chtia. fpaugh, Koy Welle, Fred Mattoou, Nelson Audrus, K. Goodman aud Koy Kpaiigh. A m ob t remarkable cure for coiutuiip linn ia lenoited by Mr. J. 1'. I'olmlextor. who carries ihe mail fron- tbia place to Oakland. Hia wife who bus been sick witb that dreaded disease (or tlireo years aud bad beeu given up by the pbyriclaus and was supposed to be in the last stagea of consumption, ia now able to do ber hoti'ework. Soma two and a half mentlia ago the began using Dr. blo cum's latest consumption cure aud she improved rabidly from Ihe Hart, gaining during Ihia liuie twenty pounds, now weighing oue uumirea pounds. iur, I'oiiMiexter says her health ia better now than It wbb bofoie she was taken sick. On Nov. -Mth. a very happy wedding party was given at Ihe reaideuce of Mr. mid Mrs. . i. E. Williams iu honor ol their daughter, Miss Daisy, to Hal Iinnghary. on of Judge L. Loughary of nl Kosaburir. Kev. F. L Moore of Hose- burg performing the ceremony. Among those Who enjoveti lua weuuing uautjuet were: Mr. and Mra. W. II. Ollivaut, Mr. and Mra. J. illiau.8, Mm. I.onuh ary, Mlae .oo l.oiigharv, Mr. and Mrs. ii. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Will- iams, Mr. and Mrs, 1. F. (loodnian MUst-e Suale Ollivaot. Maud Ooodmao and Jeooy (illvin. Messrs. Kobt. Coch ran, Hoy Ollivaot. Walter Williarcs, Jeeee Williams, and Kay Carlon. Mar Joy go witb lbs happy couple la the wish ol their many friends. Bl'BCTATOR. 5ounl Talk from the South. Ihe democrats of this country will bsve to learn, as troths, these things be fore tbey can aver again hope to cootrol the government of tbia republic: That bimetalism or tba concurrent uia of gold and silver coin at a parity is a myth. That there are never two monetary standards in use at tbe same time. That there ia no possibility of keeping two metals at tbe aame valuation. . That no government can keep any ooe metal at a valuation, much lesa two met als at a aame valuation. All tbe nations on earth cannot do it. That tbe stamp of tb govern tat-ot cre ates no value, but merely certifies to cer tain conditions. That there is money of final payment, called primary money. It is ooe thing only. All other mediums of eicbange ara token money not real money, bet conveniences. Thst lhat money ia primary money which is held in highest value by cus tom of ihe merchants. All olber medi ums of exchange are meaanred by it. Laws ran not change this, although lawa can force the acceptance of depreciated and less valued medium, and thus rob the recipient of hia doe. That gold is tbe world's improved ma chinery of exchange. It baa ome to atay. That legal-tender lawa are obsolete. That greenbacks are promises to pay. and ihe sooner tbe promiies are re deemed the better for tbe country. That it Is tbe dotv of tbe covernmeot of the United States to retire from tbe banking business That there is no natural antaeir.iem between labor and capital. That socialism is negation of prozresr. ana that progress rs the keynote of Ihe republic. 1 bat the federal government baa tne rght to execute lis own com it processes. Xbat the credit of the United Mates must be sustained. Mobile Kegister. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, aa thev cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional diseas.p, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally, and acta directly on tint blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicinn. It wsb prescribed by ooe of tbe beat phyticiana in this country for yeara, and is a regu lar prescription. It is composed of tbe best tonics known, combined with tbe best blood purifiers, acting directly on tbe mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect com bination of tbe two ingredienla is wbat produces such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. t J. CIJESEV & CO., Fope., ! , Toledo, O.' Sold by druggists, price 75c. Reflections of a Bachelor. Lots cf marriages hinge on a twioging gate. A cm always speaks of marrying and a man of being married. A good woman is the salt of the earth aud a tli't is ita pepper. If love came woeu loiks wasted it tbey wouldn't want it when it came. Whenever a woman gets an idea that she is looking pale, she alwaya insinuates to her husband that she is worrying about his healtb. 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