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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1874)
ehr ihmonntic uimrs. - Zi S \TFRDAY DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. I ADOPTED nX’ THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CON VENTION AT ALBANY, X1AKCII IS, 1871. i ................... \PRIL J4. 1874. 1. Subscribers who do not gix-e express notice to the contrary ar«* considered as xvish- ing to continue t heir subs ri pt ions. 2. If any subsi*rib«*rs order the discontin uance of their nexvspapers, the publisher may «smtinue to send them until all arrear ages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspapers from the offices to w hich they are directed, th«* law holds them re sponsible mi'il I hev hax •* s«*t«1ed the bills, and onlered them discontinued. 4. It siibscribcrs remove to other places without informing the publisher, ami the newspapers are sent to th«* ibfmer direction, thev an* held responsible. c 5. 'I’he courts hav«* decided that nTusing to take newspapers from th«* office, or re moving anil leaving them lineal led for, is ju'iiiiu faeic evi<lence of intentional fraud. t>. Tlu* postmaster who neglects to give the legal notice <»f the neghs’i of a person to take from the ollie«* the newspapers ad I dressed to him. is liable to the publisher for the subscription price. I. XVo declare our unfaltering' devotion to the Constitution of the United Itrit*!' by J «»«tv tUllitifpi. , .Slates, and to the I nion of the States there- i ' by established, and xve affirm that the p«*<»- ! I jinx- man who will spred a slamler pie of the several Slates have lhe sole and iz :i * ■k<»inl-li.imh*d liar, mutch mean exclusive right of governing themselves as 1 tree, sovereign and independent States, sub- j er. ii p*»"ib!t*, than tin* one who origi- ,je<-t only tethe limitations of the Constitu- ; n it- il it. lion ; and that all powers not herein e.x- i Mutiny people ar«* like an old hen pressly granted to the National Govern ment are accorded to th«* States respectivcixj wi'h one chicken—a grate (leal ov fuss , and we deny the right of the Federal Gov- j an I hurry, but very little «li^patch. eminent through the treaty power to perma All lie-, before they heroine current, nently domicil Mongolians within anv State without the consent of the legislature i p i-s thru three hands ; the fust iz sum lli<*r«*«»f. vi rv diskreet per-on, who looks wize, , 2. We affirm that the greatest danger and onlx’ hopes that things ain’t so with xvInch we are now threatened is th«* . and extravagance which exists i and th kund iz a lawless gossip, ’ corruption in high official places, and we do declare, as j who h i/, no d »ii'»t hut what things are tin* cardinal principles of our future politi- ' -o, or even xxit««; the third iz a mal- eat action, that retrenchment, economy and ' reform are imperativelv demanded in all i-htis vampyre, who fully endorses the the Governments ot the people. Federal its ; feil b|ot, and spreds it broadcast thru well its Slate and municipal ; and we h«T«*- A SPLENDID OFFER! l»y proclaim ourselves the uncompromising i the I iH'l. ioesot ring (»oliiieiansand land umimpoli't*. I Di^kreshmi iz the smartest thing whoever they may be and wherever they «•any man possesses. If he haz got may be found, whether they are in oilice or The DEMOCRATIC TIMES for a Year, pl *nty ov branes with it, he iz a giant; out. We;ippeal to honest nu n everyxvhere, j without regard to past political alliliations, , A year ’ s Sl’BSCRIlTlON TO and if he h lint got much of cntiv, hr 1 to join ns in branding its they deserve these , iz :» re-pr'<t 11»1.• pigmy. corrupt leeches on thi* body politic, and as- Thar«* iz nothing we are more apt to ‘ sisting us to purge official stations of their WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE!! p trade before others than our cares and unwholesome and baneful presence. 3. That the present Federal Administra- ' AND A CHROMO OF sorrows, and thare iz nothing the tion, by its utter inability to comprehend ; world kares so little about. tlie dignity and responsibilities <>i lhe duties Take :*.ffi’ ility, good sense, honesty, with which it ¡«charged ; by its dexotion to personal and partisan interests ; by its weak an 1 g »o I breeding, mix them together, . and ineempi' ent management of th»« Na :u d shake them well and yu have tile tional finances ; bx- its unwarranted inter ference with tin* ioeal self-government of irgredient-s f >r a gentleman. the people ; by its siipimn of tin* corrupt Tin* good things a m in duz art* hard Governments which ii has imposed by its to rememlirr, the evil things are dred- power upon several of the >.a!es of the ; I nion ; by itseomplieiiy xvith corrupt prae- , ful easy. lice* and scandals in various quarters, and Truth kan stand alone, but a lie haz by its appointment of notoriously incomp«*- J to lean on something, generally another tent nign to high otlicial positions, has justly brought upon itself the condemnation of th«* lie. American people. A tru friend iz one ain’t afrade to 4. That the persistent interference by Fed eral official* in local elect ions in the use ot tell us ox* our faults. large sums of money to deteat the X'oiee ot the people through the ballot, deserves and Hoxv Tin: S iamese T wins got has our severest eondeinnatioii. 5. That corporations are the creations of tiieiii W ive *.—Much *p dilation has law : that their franchise and privileges arc already been life as»to how the twins granted to subserve the public interest, and courted and finally became joined in w hen those are used to subvert th«1 objects the hinds of Hymen. It happened ot their creation and for purposes of oppres ALL FOR THE and extortion, we declare it to l>e the that they xvere traveling through the sion right and duty of lhe Legislature!«» regulate : Smth and stopped at the town of Tra- , and control such cor|M»rations in their deal- | Trifling Sum of FOUR DOLLARS! hill, in Wilkes county. North Carolina. ings wiiii the people, ami «‘specially those ' IF PAID IN ADVANCE. The count ry in this vicinity lieing very engaged in the business of common carriers. t>. That w«‘ tax'ora s|>«‘«‘dy return to specie | r miantic, and the land good, the twins payments, and taxor a just ami equal taxa determined to settle, and accordingly tion for the support of tlu* Federal and State engiged in business in the village, br Gox'ernments, and that we ar«‘ oppos«>d to NOW IS YOUR TIME! dis«Timiiuitions in tlu* assessment ot : ing excellent traders, and their novel all Federal rex’enue tor the purpose of protee- i condition soon attracted many persons lion. rpiIF. MAGAZINE is one of the best 7. That the free navigation and improve- j I monthly publications pitblish«*d, the to them ; among tlrt**e, a firmer ment of the t'olumbia River, in th«* eon- : original price of which is ,$l.oti. Timugh named Yates, who lived in the imme- strurtion of a breakwaterat Fort Orford, the j its subscript ion price is moderate, the Mag • ): ite vicinity, and who was possessed improx ement of the < Oquille and Willamette azine is decidedly not a “eheiip John” af of txv • liouncing daughters. Chang Rix crs, and t he eons: ruci ion «iftlu* Portland, 1 fair. as a sample, which may be seen at the 11.iil«*s ami Salt Lake Railroad, are im|»era- : T imes O i ek e , will attest. and Eng looked upon these women tively demanded by t he commercial inter- i tend rly, and evinced great affection ests of this State, ami that the Federal Gov- j THE CHROMO, f<>r them, and, like ordinary young ernment ought by ail proper means to assist measures ; that we are in tavor of the i Of w hich th«* above gives but att idea, is a folks, m ule num» rous calls at the resi those bill now ln'tbre Congress generally known i b«*autiful ami truthful representation of the dent«* of their In xvitchers, and there as the Portland. Dalles and Salt luike Rail-I renowned Yosemil«* Valley, situated in Cal bring a pair of them all around, a road bill ; and that we also favor th«* «*arly | ifornia. which is visited yearly by thott- ■ompletion of the Oregon and California samls of tourists from every part <>f th«* match was soon made, and the four • Railroad to the southern boundary of the world. It is 11x21» inches in size, is pro xvrre txvo (or one). These wives al- State. duced in sexenteen oil colors, and is an or s. That xv«* depreciate all measures in the nament to any room. It cannot be pur wax-s ili-p!nye.l gre.it affection for interest of capitalists and monopolists ! chased in any of our stores. It is well worth their li‘‘g.> lord», and manifested the against labor, beiiex’ing that distinctions, if $2..'•!», which we were «»tiered for ours. usual jealousies common to the human distinctions should be made, should lx* in • OTHER INDUt EMENTS. family. From this double union there favor of the laboring class, who constitute I the mass of our citizens and the producers ot I xvere some twenty-two children horn. th«* wealth and property of our «•••untry. Those not desiring the Chromo, will be Mrs. ( hang presented her husliand W«* therefor«* approve ofthe declared prin- ■ furnished the T imes ami magazine for $3..’»(t, advance. with soiiio nine or ten, and of these eiples and sympathize w i ll the avowed ol>- i in This is doubtless one ofthe best induce jwet««f the organization know n as the Patrons but two xvere lw»vs, while in the Eng of Husbandry, and with those of all other ment* ever offered to the public, ami every- family the daughters xvere propor orders having for their object retrenehnient boily should ax ail t In‘tn sc Ives ot it. We me; tn w hat w e say. We stand responsible tor t In* tionally out numbered. The offspring, and reform in public atfairs and the social i delivery «»f the <'hromoand Magazine. We advancement ofthe people. contrary to the general opinion and 9. That we arc •»pjwiscd to a monopoly in have alr«*ady furnished the Magazine and and proceeding statement, with few the publication and sale«»f l«ooks used in the Chromo to several |M*rsons, w ho can attest Address exceptions, xv«re healthy robust chil common schools of this State, and we are in their merits. 111 LEA NICKELL, favor of amending the existing law in rela- ; dren.—Cor. Philadelphia Preu*. T imes OrricE, Jacksonville, Ogn. tion to such books, so as to take away from . .... » I ■■ I ■ I ■ ■ the publishers of the Pacific Coast Seri«*s of ’W atering C attle .— There nre Readers and S|»ellers tin* privileges in re- ; UNION two seasons of the year in which far lation thereto which they now enjoy. 10. That the act relating to the f<*es of mers are very liable to give their cat Sheriffs and < Jerks ought to lie so amended tle an in-uflieient supply of good wa —cither by making such otli<*es salaried or ter, and these txvo seasons are mid by reducing tin* lees now attached to the C<>r. California <£• summer and midwinter. The pas same—as shall reduce th«* eoini>ensation re- ’ed bx’ such otlieers to a fair remunera ture fields are not supplied with run eeix tion. ami nothing more, tor tin* serxices ning xvater, the animals in summer required of them : that the Constitution mill-: UNDERSIGNED WoUI.D RE- are made to drink from stagnant ¡tool«, o^iht to lie so amended that all printing j I sjM'ctfuIly inform their friends and the for th«* State, after tlu* expiration of the public generally that they have purchased many times as insufH -iently supplied term of tin* Stat«* Printer now in office, I above establishment, which will be as the wells; and in the winter xvater shall I>«• proX'ided for by letting the same the henceforth conducted under their constant is given usually but once a day, and to th«* lowest responsible bidder; that the personal siiperx isioii. ami they guarantee rates for litigant printing should be reduced satisfaction to all who may tax or them with the work of watering left to the hired so as to correspond as nearly as may I m * ' patronag«*. m in, who has not always individual with those charged for privat«* adx’ertise- their These stables are centrally located, and interest or patience enough to give meiits. within «•onvenient distance ofthe various 11. That the only legitimate object of hotis«*s of public entertainment. If >rses cattle time to take xvater as sloxvly as Government is the protection ot its citi and muleswill be l>oard«*d and eared for at they xvi'h to in very cold weather. zens in their lives, liberty, property and 1 niodenite charges. Th«*y have on«* of the There are but fexv firms unsupplied the pursuit of happiness; that to a<-«-om- largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ot plish this end direct means only should I m * Portland, of with springs or creeks; but a good resorted to; that the good resulting from a supply of xvater may lie found by dig departure from this rule is temporary, th«1 1 BUtiGIES AND CARRIAGES, ging, and after the supply is obtained, evil lasting. We are therefore opposed totlie engaging in the purchase, leasing or With single or double teams, for hire on rea there should I m * the individual atten State sp«*«'ulating in property of any kind, ex- , sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses tion of the owner given to the matter eept such only as is necessary tor «*ondu«*t- and Mules, which w ill be hired to go to tiny of seeing that lhe animals are provid- ing the ordinary functions of the Govern part ofthe ••«»untry at moderate rates. Animals bought and sold, and broke to ed xvith all that they may desire. ment. 12. That xve favor the immediate construe- ’ saddle or harness. * Surface water is the l>est, for it is the tion of a good and servieeijhl«* xvagon road 2t»tf. KI I’Ll A- WIESoN, provision of nature, amt if somewhat along tlu* soiitli bank of the Columbia i impregnated xvith earth is none the River, from the mouth of Sandy River to i FRANU< »-AMERICAN the Italics. xvor.se, and cattle ap|n*ar to prefer it in Fl. That the compensation of all officers this xvav to the pure. There is a vast should l«e only such as will I mj a just re- ! HOTEL ¿s RESTAURANT differeive, hoxvever, between roily and numeration for their services. The following amendments xvere unani- J stagnant water.— Ohio Farmer. Opposi:«» Odd l'cllows’ Hall, nionsly adopted : That xve are in favor of the repeal of i P owdered C oal for U nhealthy th«* Litigant Act. P lants .—In a communication, ad JAC K SON VIL L E, OR E( J ON. That we are in favor of free trade and di- 1 dressed to the liecue Ilorticole, the rect taxation. _____ THE YOSEMITE’! LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, writer states that he purchased a very fine rosebush, full of buds, and after anxiously waiting for their maturing, was greatly disappointed when this took place, to find the flowers small, insignificant in a|»|K*arance, and of a dull faded color. Incited by the sug gestion of a friend, he then tried the experiment of tilling in the top of the ]»ot around the bush, to the depth of half an inch, with finely pulverized atone coal. In the course of a few days he was astonished at seeing the roses assume a beautiful red, as bril liant and lively as lie could desire, lie tried the same experiment upon a |s>t of ¡»etunias, and aoon after ail the pale and indefinite ones became of u bright red of lilac, and the white petunia were variegated with beauti ful red stripes. Some of the lilac pe tunias lievame a fine dark blue. Other flowers experienced similar alterations; those of a yellow color alone remained insensible to lhe in I 1 fluence of the coal. A S tartling S tatement .—In dis cussing the subject of popular educa tion in the Lower House of Congress not long since, Hou. Mr. Hoar made the startling statement that “one quar ter of all the voters to-day are unable to read and write,” and that “for th? next ten years thirty Senatorsand one hundred and four Representatives will I k * elected hy States, one-half of whose voting population have not sufficient knowledge of reading and xvriting to make it available in the transmission of information.” Pride and anger are Closely allied.— Josh Biliiny». ------- . .......... H onesty is the best policy. THE The Law of Newspapers. madami : holt . ProprictrtWi. mifE MADAME TAKEN THIS METHOD L of ten« 1er. ng her thanks to the public tor the patronag«* vhieh has hitherto been ex tended to her. a*id would res|»eeltully solicit its continuance. Her tables arc always under her immédi at«» control ; and by her long <*xperieuce in th«* business she feels confident that she will give entire satisfaction to all. Iler beds and rooms are fitted up in tlu* most comfortable style, suited to tin* accommodation of single • weupants or families. Her beds are always kept clean. MEAI5 AT ALL HOI RS. VICK’S FLOTLVL GI ” IDH, FOB 1874. ALEX. MARTIN. ; J. n. XVIIITE. WHITE & MARTIN (Successors to James T. Glenn,) OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE DEALERS IN • GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SACHS BEOS., J A C K S O N VILLE, O R E G O N. Have on hand and oiler for salt» LOW PRICES WILL WIN I The Largest and Best Assortment —OF— • pllE VNIlEItSKiXEI) TAKE 1*1.EAS- 1 ure in notifying their friend- and the public generally that they are now receiving and opening a very large and extensive stock of STAPLE DRY-GOODS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Beady-Made Clothing, AGRICULTURAL IM ELEMENTS, —t’Sl XI.I.Y KE1T IN— Hats and Caps, • A First-Class Establishment! California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, Boo’rs AND SHOES, Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrrn’ji Shoes. We tl itter ourselves that a fourteen years’ experience has made us familiar with We hav«* also in connection xvith the above a very large and fine stock of choice THE WANT of THIS COMMUNITY. ¡GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, WE KEEL* PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN DOW GLASS, ( AST AND I'I KST-CEASS STEEL PLOWS, WOOD- G< >< )] )S. EN AND WILLOW J. NEUBEB. Agent, Jacksonville. WARE, ETC. —.XT— PRICES ! REASONABLE Z-Ö" We invite all to call ami examine our Goodsand Prices, feeling assured that we will give entire satisfaction to ALL. SACHS BROS. X(U' Firm ! .W ir Goods! peritil pttcnt’O!» i* cnTled Wi* are now ready to sell anything in our line at lowest cash prices. Person' w ishing to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine our sto«-k before pur- «•luising els«*w here, as we a r«- determi noil not to be undersold by any house in Jackson county. Geo. P. Rowell A Co........................ New York. S. M. Pettingill A- Co......................New York. L. P. Fisher,................................ San Fram-isco. Thos. Boyce.................................. San Francisco Dan. L. Green.................... Josephine County. I .» I .»e g:-c » i oi.p* «». -nij-nts in »«le •••<••■»'!.■» i i t *. ;« « •*.«• II art .Xiactciin*« n:t:l I.» I*» • • I <1 ga;»t s’j I. m of < as.-*» a«.«!. .1 o.,.- list. ^ior I ixho prefer a Ma* T'c’Give u« a call, and then judge lor X oiirs«‘lf as to our «•aiiacit v to furni'h »mods as above. WHITE «V MARTIN. . <t:,l 4 Í • V. <»>'k •« »Ü) t'-OUB t :-’* «»;» rniur-. ».«* noa hav»* «» *•• of i:*.-*d '.-•:•{;»• =o-, qui :.<*;■ • -r::;u:tng n J f t:!l Hi* <:!î>.*r o «lUi.i-tx* <• iJ-.ivi. « <.l il«:- <»::«. r sfj î*. ALL KINDS OF FLORENCE 2".»tf. —AND--- a « rire ta p’ea^r. N LAV T If there is os»' vit;.iti i« t:,«,«i«’»ntl tuli«*«» of faa 1 ritiicÁto net working «iti, 1 e. a ;«::«'i.d : a il»p-o .t n:,v «*x¡»ei:se I.» lj<*<,w:i«*r. fi irli i.l. PKI CLS ! JOB PRINTING! ASHLAND, OREGON. r LORENCE T h t’i« ccs’y Marlitiae flint J. M. McCALL <fc CO. £ <*a:i s-r. i.i i.io-.a* li»n ■ on? «tis*<*^ t » , t-.--.j-g n revers!!«!«* f«*eC— a ; . ,‘î r ;v>..;-*a** ii» tuslvuiug « mis «.i s. aïus i.i q.-iltiog, « le. —FlKiM— ave received and are stilt . receiving tlie larg«*st and be-t selected stock of goods ever hefor«* «»tiered to th«* public. The stock eoll'i'ts of FLORENCE. H FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, A VISITING CARI) ju : ady - madi : GENTLEMEN’S ami BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, CARPETS AND : shoes and ni Die ’ the Florence, or . «I lor < !’•»• «iiitl «..tu»]»! ■ «:l »Vo; k I; tbie yon imrctuis;* a tag Ka< hi<».*. Ill Y liii: I.F.Vf ! .’L.i.-hinea sold on liberal h-rtu*«. C < : :; ving m acuì nés . • AMI F,!. U : LL, Agent, 7.0. 9 * :*ù' 5 ! In-uf, OIL-('LOTUS, ! 11u : I k ¿ i ¡t>j9 Son i • m i Iron, Steel, no psi T J j * FLORENCE —TO— nails , GROCERIES, THE LARGEST POSTER, THE NEW DISCOVERY In < Iicmic.il ami Meilical S,*ience, HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. DR. E. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION OF TAR! Pte., Etc. Prices to Suit the Times. NEATLY EXECUTED AT WANTED. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex change for goods. Highest prices paid, and Goods sold at Cash rates. Z Please give us a call ami convince your selves. [42tf.| McCALL «VCO. NOTICE TO School Directors, Teachers, Parents. THE TIMES OFFICE. J. 1 ( 'KS<IL L E, OlìEOOX, REPOSITORY LM>R THE NEW SERIES OF SCHOOL I Books at introductory prices tor a short time at AT MOST REASONABLE RATES! E. C. BROOKS’ J. A. BAUER, Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store. Jackson ville,Oregon,where can be had the following: Readers, Sellers, Arilhmeti«*s, Algebras, Grammars, Geographies, Physiologies, Phi losophies, Chemistries, Histories/Geome tries, Trignometries, Treatise on Botanv, Manual of American Ideas which should be in the hands «»f every Young America. 3 MILL NOTICE. | \R. GARVIN’S SOLUTION AND COM- I ’ pound elixir of tar, lirM and only solu tion ixer mad«- in one mixture of all th«* t w ••! \ •• v a! liable aetix e principals of the well known curative agent, PIN!'. TREE TAR. I ncijualed in coughs, cold*, catarrh, asth ma, br<>n< hi:i' ami coii>umpti«-ii. < ur<*.« without tail a n <■« nt cold in three to six hours; and also Lv its vitalizing, purify ing and stimulating ••ti'ects upon the general system, is r•■!n:lrkably cil’cacious in ail dis eases oi the blood, including scrofula and erupt ions • >t the «kin. < ly«pi p*ia, di'«‘ascs of the liver and kidneys, heart disease and gen eral debility. ONE TRIAL CONV INC IX! M A N U F ACT U R ING CHEMIST, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, AND EVEIIYTIIINO TO HE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, UTE ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE No. 101 Post Street, (V xvheat in store, and will commence grinding.on the loth inst. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, Our terms for grinding xvill be the eighth bushel, or exchange. reorders from the country promntlv DALEY A- EMERY. lified. ’ ’ Butte (’reek Mills, Sept. 1, 1873. 3»>lf. SETTLE UP! AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. FLORENCE. S vV fQ QGil l*!r 'Gy! Agents wanted ! 4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE V’-z 200 PAGES; 500 ENGRAVINGS, and .O-v’* All classes of working peo COLORED PLATE. Published quarterly, j* late firm of Orth A Giannini are here ple, «ifffither sex, young or old, make more at 25 cents a year. First number tor 1874 by requested to make immediate settlement, money at work for us in their spare mo ! just issued. A German edition at same and thereby save costs. A xvord to the wise ments, or all the time, than at anything is sufficient. ORTH A GIANNINI. else. Particulars tree. Address i price. Address Jacksonxille, March 19, 1874. G. STINSON  Co., Portlaivl, Me. ‘ JAMISS VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Also a Volatile Solution of Tar, for inhala tion, xvitliout application of heat. A re markably valuable di-eoverx-, as the xvhohr apparatus can lx* carried in tlu* vest pocket, ready at any time tor the most «■licetual anti |>ositixely curatixe u-e in all diseases of tho nose, throat and lungs. TH E < ’o M I ’OU N D T A R and M A N DR A 1< E PILL, for ii'«» in «•omwetion with the Elixir ’¡'ar, i- a ••<>mbina>ion of thetxvo most xalua- ble Alterative M, divines known in the pro- fessfain. and renders this pill without excep tion th«* very ls*st ever <»flen*«i. 'Die S< )Ll 11< >N ami <’< >M BOUND ELI X- IR of TAR is without doubt the l»est reme«ly know n in ••as«*«of < 'Imlcra and ’I elloxv I-ever. It is a sp«*citic for «ueh di'easc«, and should lie kept in the household <»f « very family, es|Ms*lally in tlie month* in wbi«-h < liok-m and Yellow Fever ar«* liable to prevail. A small quar’itx- taken daily will prevent con- tracting th«**e terrible disease*. Solution :tn<l <’oni|” nn<! Klixir, 81.00 per Little. Volatile Solu'ion for inhalation, S5 per box. Tar ami Mandrake Ihlls, 50 cent* ¡»er I k » x . Send for Circular of Positive Cure« to your druggist or to !*• I • H\ DE A to,, Sole Proprietors, 195-7th Avenue, New York. jar Sold by all druggists. For sale at the City Drug Store.