The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 07, 1874, Image 3

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TROUBLE BREML5U.
P ersonal .—Hon. Henry Klippel,
State Capitol Commissioner, arrived
home from Salem on Wednesday. Mr.
Klippel will remain among us for some
time, as work on the State Capitol has
ceased, owing to the appropriation
giving out.
John Cimborsky, a representative
of Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1,
to the Great Council of Red Men, has
returned.
Capt. O. C. Applegate, of Yainax,
was in town last week.
G ame L aw .—The entire game law
being out of force now, our nirarodi-
cal friends can shoot whatever they
please. Gaine is abundant, and under
the protection of the law has become
wonderfully tame.
T he I dea of a U niversal M edicine is
at last realized in Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bit-
l ters. This concentrated essence of the finest
medical herbs and roots lit the Western
hemisphere, eradicates all diseases which
have not undetermined the sources of vital­
ity, and Chronic indigestion, Nervous Head-
aeho, Congestion of the Liver, Rheumatism,
Gout, General Debilit v, and innumerable ul­
cerous and scabious disorders, it is a specific
T hanks .—Mr. Longsworth has our absolute and infallible.
Below we give a copy of a letter re­
ceived on the 28th ult. at the Execu­
tive office from the Chewaucan valley.
I
ARENTS FOR THE TIMES.
The Salem Record says the Governor
Geo. P. Rowell A Co...................... New York also received through other sources,
N. M. Pettingill A Co.................... New York’
Lp- PÌsher’..............................San Francisco. from that section of the State, infor­
Thoe. Boyce............................... San Francisco mation that confirms the fears of Mr.
thanks for an excellent water-melon,
l>an. L. Green......... y...... Josephine County.
For the very best Photographs, go to
Freeman, as to the Indians getting
raised on George A. Jackson’s place,
troublesome. The Governor has taken
which he is working during Mr. Jack­ Bradley A Rulofson’s Gallery withan ELE­
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY.
VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran­
steps to inform the proper U. S. offi­
son’s absence East.
cisco.
M. E. UHURcn.—Religious services every
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Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever­ cials of the threatening aspect of af­
V enison .—Since the expiration of
ends J. W. Stahl, N. A. Starrand M. A. fairs by sending off telegrams to be
Williams, alternately.
the game law, venison is coming in.
followed immediately by letters to the
Col. J. N. T. Miller, C. W. Savage The meat is fat and excellent, and
C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev­
j (California St., one door west of Sachs Bros.,)
ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa­ Commander of this Department.
and Newman Fisher, accompanied by sells for about eight cents a pound.
ther Blanchett.
The prompt action of the Governor their respective families, and James
Jacksonville, Oregon,
M. E. S unday S chool .—Regular meetings
A ccident .—John Beard met with
will doubtless delay the removal of C. McCully, left for the Lake country
every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
DEALER AND WORKER IN
U athoi . ic S unday S chool . — Regular the U. 8. troops from Camp Warner this week. They were well supplied an accident by a horse falling back­
meetings every Sundav afternoon, at two
to Camp Bidwell, as has been ordered. with provisions and contemplate a sev­ wards with him last Sunday. He is TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC.
o'clock.
now able to be about now, however.
The troublesome Indians are the va­ eral weeks’ siege.
eeps constantly on hand an
F. 0. MEISTER ANO TRAVELER S 6UIDE.
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assortment of the best
grant portion of the Snakes, the Pah-
P
roperty
B
ought
.
—
G.
W.
Holt
E. Steele, of Yreka, passed through
I
Stages leave Jacksonville as follows :
For Rock Point, Grant’s Pass and Rose­ Ute tribe.
town Thursday on his way to attend has purchased the old Arkansas stable TINWARE,
burg, every day at 8 a. in. Mail closes at
BRASS PIPES,
C hewacan V alley , July 18th.
and lot from Sachs Bros. We were
Court at Crescent City.
7:3Op. m.
FORCE PUMPS,
not advised of the price paid.
For Phmnix, Ashland, Yreka and Red­ To His Excellency, Governor Grover—
I
The
Sisters
of
Charity
arrived
from
CHAINS, LEAD PIPE,
ding, California, every day at 3:30 p. m. Dear Sir: As it seems the only re­
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Mail closes at 3 p. m.
Portland on Thursday.
S hipment M ade . — G. Karewski
For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and source left us, I, at the suggestion of
HYDRAULIC NOZZLES,
Crescent City, everv Monday and Thursday
W. C. Griswold, of Salem, passed this week loaded several teams with
PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS,
morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. ni. the citizens of this and the surround­
lard and bacon for Portland.
through
town
this
week,
on
his
way
OI2S, HOSE, POWDER.
the preceding evening.
ing valleys, ask and pray that you
The mail for Central Point, Table Rock,
home.
Eagle l*oint, Rrownsborough and Sam’s will do all in your power to give us
BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON.
NEW, THIS WEEK.
Valley leaves every Wednesday morning ; protection. It seems the Military De­
G. Karewskl left for Portland on
NAILS,
close« the preceding evening.
Oregon Division No. 1,
The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia- partment have concluded to abandon Wednesday.
MINING TOOL,
nox and Tuike City, leaves Ashland every
Sons and Daughters of Temperance, meets
SHOT, BRUSHES,
’
Squire
Hoffman
and
lady
left
for
Camp
Warner
(the
only
protection
we
Monday morning. For I.inkville every
on Tuesday evening of each week in the
CARPENTER TOOLS,
Monday and Thursday mornings.
have) regardless of all our petitions the North some days ago, on a visit to Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers and sisters in
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to
invited to attend.
sent in, and everything else. These their relations. They intend going as good standing are
6 p.m.
IRON WASH-KETTLES,
ANNA DO WELL, W. P.
O ffice H ours —From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.; Indians are roving all over the coun­ far as Pierce county, Washington Ter­
J. R. W ade , R. S.
BRASS AND I RON WIRE,
Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages.
SHEET-IRON WARE.
Mail matter must l»e in on time or it will try, killing stock when it suits them. ritory, where a daughter—Mrs. Geo.
Administrator's
Sale
of
Real
Estate.
not go.
M ax M uller , P. M.
Ocheho says he has some Indians he T. Vining—resides.
Cast Iron and Steel Plows.
can
’
t
control,
and
those
are
the
ones
TN
PURSUANCE
OF
AN
ORDER
OF
R emoval —Judge A Nunan intend
A DM INISTR A tor ’ s S A LES.—James 1 (lie County Court ol Jackson county, ROPE,
that
make
the
trouble.
Only
a
few
CAULDRONS,
occupying their new quarters by the
Miller, Administrator of the estate of Oregon, the undersigned, Administrator of
CULTIVATORS,
I
the
Estate
of
J.
II.
Bill
inbrock,
deceased,
days
ago there were two of our citi- W. Nus, will sell some personal prop­
first of next week.
w
will
oiler
for
side
at
public
auction,
at
the
COPPER WARE,
zens out hunting a stock range and
Court House door in Jacksonville, in said
erty
belonging
to
the
estate
at
the
old
W11EEL-B A R ROWS,
P rospecting .—Judge Duncan, Jas. were attacked by one of these roving
county, on
SHEET-IRON WARE,
Lawrence and another gentlemen left and lawless bands of Indians and Nus stand, Link river, next month.
Saturday,
September
12th,
1874,
1UO O D EN A ND W1LLO IF WA R E,
town this week on a prospecting tour. barely escaped with their lives, Their The exact day is not yet set.
at 1 o’clock r. M., the following described
!
A. S. Moon, Administrator of the Real Property, situated in Jackson county,
S isters ’ S chool .—The Sisters will pack mule was killed and most of it estate of J. II. Billinbrock, will sell Oregon, belonging to said Estate, to-wit :
STOVES.
The N. W. and theS. W. '» of Section
open their school on Monday, August eaten up by them.
several
parcels
of
real
estate
at
the
three
(3),
Township
thirty-seven
(37),
South
The Interior Department suffers
Al wavs on hand a large lot of parlor, cook­
Range two (2) West, containing three hun­
17th, after a vacation of several weeks.
Court House door on the 12th of next dred
I them to go and do what they choose,
and twenty (320) acres—being the ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes,
plain and fancy, constructed on tho latest
Home Place of deceased.
I n T own .—Dr. Haskell, formerly and the Indian Agent says they have month.
The List fractions of the N. E.
of Sec­ fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots,
everything connected with these stoves
agent of Wilson’s circus, but now lec­ no power over them now. In the
Asher I). Heald, Administrator of tion four (4), Township thirty-seven (37), and
warranted
durable and perfect.
Range two (2) West, containing forty­
turing in the cause of Temperance, is name of God what are we to do under the estate of Samuel Dewitt, will sell South
All articles sold or manufactured by him
eight and fifty-eight one-hundredths (48.58)
warranted. His work is made of the best
in town.
some real property at the Court House acres, adjoining the Home Place.
this state of affairs ?
Lotsnumlier 1 and 2 ofSection twenty (20), material and of the choicest patterns.
Z-iU Orders attended to with dispatch and
All we ask is that these Indians be door to-morrow.
and lots number 1 and 2 of Section seventeen
N otary P ublic .—Governor Gro­
(17), in Township thirty-five (35), South filled according to directions. He is deter­
ver has commissioned A. B. McIlwain, put on some reserve or the troops re­
T he M odocs at P awpaw .—On the Range 1 West, containing one hundred and mined to sell at low prices foreash.
twenty-three (123) acres.
main
at
Camp
Warner
until
it
is
done.
of Waldo, Josephine county, as a No­
24th ult. Bogus Charley, one of the
The S. W.11 of N. W. ’, of Section twenty­
Your earliest attention to this mat­ chiefs of the Modoc tribe, was in eight (28), mid the S. E. 14 ofS. E. 1. of Sec­
tary Public.
LIQUORS
twenty-eight (28), in Township thirty-
ter will much oblige all the citizens in St. Louis with H. M. Jones, Agent of tion
four (34), South Rango 1 East, containing of all kinds, of the best brands,wholesale and
M usical .—The Vieuxtemps Broth­ this community, and for which atten­
eighty (80) acres.
retail. Also
the
l
’
awpaw
Reservation,
where
the
Lot number 4 of Section twenty-nine (29),
ers write us from Yreka that ttyey
tion you will have our heartfelt remnant of the Modoc tribe is sta­ Township thirty-five (.’«»), South Range 1
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
will be in Jacksonville on Thursday,
West, containing sixteen and ninety one-
Yours respectfully,
thanks.
Charley held levees at the hundredths acres (10.90-100) acres.
In connection with all these I have on hand
! tioned.
August 13th.
'
a
large assortment of
G eorge F reeman .
Lots
number
6
and
7
of
Section
4.
and
S.
St. Clair Hotel, and was to return to
E.
of
S.
E.
and
lot
number
1
ofSection
S ociety M eeting .—A meeting of
GROCERIES
the reservation with Jones. The tribe 5, Township thirty-seven (37), South Range
W
ar A ccounts . Gen. J.
M
odoc
West, containing seventy-one and three of all kinds—just what everv married man
the Agricultural Society has been
on the reservation numbers 153, and it 2 one-hundredths
(71.03-100) acres, excepting
Inspector-General
of
the
A.
Hardie,
in his family. And if you don’t l»e-
called for Saturday, loth inst. Read
is said by the Agent that their con­ one square acre out of the Northwest corner, ' wants
lieve it. call and examine my stock before
Modoc
War
accounts,
accompanied
by
I duct is very exemplary ; that they known as the < 'oilier tract.
advertisement elsewhere.
Tertns of Sale—Gold coin, payable six I purchasing elsewhere. JOHN BILGER,
Col. Stone, left for Yreka last Mon­
months after day of sale, drawing interest Importer of farm implements and machines.
A ppointment .—David Cronemiller day evening, after a vpry pleasant show a disposition to work, and have at
one per cent, per month with security.
29tf.
ANDREW S. MOON.
has received the appointment of Dep­ professional visit among us. We had abandoned the practice of gambling.
Adni’rof J. H. Billinbrock’s Estate.
uty Great Sachem of the Improved Or­ not the fortune to have any considera­
August 3d, 1874.
aug7t<l.
I mprovements .—A new sidewalk
LAST CHANCE
der of Red Men for District No. 1.
ble conversation with Gen. Hardie, but has l»een laid down in front of Beek­
—FOR—
A SPLENDID OFFER I ;
E normous Y ield .—Joseph Dou- we learn from those who did have, man’s banking-house and the City
AN EASY FORTUNE!!
den, of Sam’s Valley, this year culti­ that the General was well satisfied with Drug SH/ore.
the
justness
and
reasonableness
of
the
l)r. Jackson is building a new fence The DEMOCRATIC TIMES for a Year,
vated a crop of oats which averaged
claims.
We
learn
that
he
stated
that
around his premises.
125 bushels to the acre. Who can
A year ’ s subscription to
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
nine-tenths of the vouchers had been
The District School House is being
beat it ?
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IN AID OF
inspected by him. Those whose
WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE!!
B oard of E qualization .—D. II. I claims have not been inspected can repainted and receiving other repairs.
AND A CHROMO OF
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
C. Coleman has been building an ad­
Taylor, County Assessor, in another address Gen. Hardie at Washington
column gives notice that the Board of with affidavits of the accuracy and dition to his store.
Equalization will sit on the last Mon­ reasonableness of the charges.
A new awning is being erected in
JULY 31, 1874.
front
of
the
Post
Office.
day of this month.
The next Legislature will doubtless
I
make
provisions for the payment of
LIST OF GILTS.
F or R ogue R iver .—P. Britt left
R eligious .—Rev. T. F. Campbell,
the
same,
and
the
United
States
will
One grand cash gift........................... 8250,000
for the Rogue River Falls on Thurs­
of Monmouth, Polk county, has been
One grand cash gift........................... 100,000
no
doubt
in
turn
indemnify
the
State.
day morning. He took his photo­
holding forth to good houses during
Ono grand cash gift.......................... 75,500
Our representatives in the next Leg­
One grand cash gift........................... 50,000
graphic apparatus with him, and in­
the past week, Mr. Campbell’s orato-
One grand cash gift........................... 25,000
islature
as
well
in
Congress
should
not
tends taking photographs of the Falls
5 Cash Gifts, $20.000 each........... 100,000
rical and reasoning faculties, which
fail to present the subject and see that
lOCash Gifts,
14,004» each.......... 140.000
and other scenery. Jackson county
were so well displayed in the late po­
15
Cash
Gifts,
10,000
each.......... 150,000
20 Cash Gifts,
5,000 each.......... 100,000
abounds in romantic scenery, which justice is done.
litical campaign, are in their element
25 Cash Gifts,
4,000 each........... 100,000
would be a credit to any work contain­
30 Cash Gifts,
3,000 each............ 90,000
S erious A ccident .—John Collins on the discussion of religious questions,
50 Cash Gifts, ’ 2,000 each............ 100,000
ing it.
met with a severe accident at Capt. and his efforts are well spoken of by
100 Cash Gifts,
1,000 each............ 100.000
240 Cash Gifts,
500 each............ 120,000
all
who
have
heard
him.
He
will
McClendon
’
s,
Sam
’
s
Valley,
last
Mon
­
N ew S tore . —Attention is called to
500 Cash Gifts.
100 each............ 50.000
preach the balance of the week, and
19,000 Cash Gifts,
50 each........... 950,000
the card of John A. Boyer, and also day. It seems that he had unhitched
also
on
Sunday.
ALL FOR THE
his new advertisement. He has just the animals from the thresher, and
Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000
opened a new and superior stock of dropped their halters to attend to
PRICE OF TICKETS.
S urveying C ontracts .—W. B.
groceries, candies, nuts, etc., and something else, when they liecame Pengra, of Lane, has secured contracts Trifling Sum of FOUR DOLLARS!
Whole Tickets...................................... 8 50.00
IF PAID IN ADVANCE.
everything that can be found in a flrst- frightened and ran away, The halters for surveying in this county to the
Halves...................................................
25.00
Tenth or each Coupon.........................
5.00
had
wound
themselves
around
Mr.
<4ass variety store, in Linn’s brick
11 Whole Tickets for......................... - 500.00
amount of $2,882. J. H. Evans and
22^ Tickets for..................................... 1000.00
building, and invites his many friends Collins’ feet, and before he could ex­ J. G. Gray, of the same county, have
NOW
IS
YOUR
TIME!
For tickets or information, address
tract himself the animals had dragged
te call and see him.
also secured contracts in Jackson to the
TITOS. E. BEAM LETTE,
him several hundred yards, breaking
Agent and Manager,
E volution . —We have received a a rib, tearing the clothes from his body amount of $5,000. Howard & Huffer’s rnilE MAGAZINE is one of tho best Public Library' Building, Louisville, Ky.
I monthly publications published, the
July 3, 1874.“
27x39.
lengthy criticism of Rev. T. F. Camp- and bruising him in a terrible manner. contract for surveying in Douglas and original
price of which is $1.00. Though
Coos amounts to $4,000.
its subscription price is moderate, the Mag­
ben’s sermon on the above subject by
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 7, 1874
THE
OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE
— of -—
I
SACHS BROS.»
Haro on hand aud offer for sala
1
The Largest and Best Àaeortment
—OF—
K
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
—USUALLY KEPT IN—
A First-Class Establishment I
t
THE YOSEMITE!!
John A. Womack, of Ashland. We
are since in receipt of a- request from
several of the citizens of that place,
desiring us to publish the same. We
we will do so next week, as it came
too late for this week’s issue.
W ar C laim A gency . —We call
the attention of soldiers and those in­
terested to the advertisement of the
law and collection agency of W. H.
Aiken of San Francisco. They will
there find reliable information as to
additional travel pay, Bounty Pensions,
Prise Money and Land Warrants allow­
ed by the Government We believe
that Mr. Aiken from his official posi­
tion in the Grand Army has the con­
fidence of soldiers on this coast. In­
formation given by him free of charge.
F rom H ot S prings .—We were
glad to receive a call from our old
friend Major Brooks, just arrived from
the Hot Springs, near Linkville. The
Major informs us that he has built a
comfortable bath house at these springs,
I where the public can bathe free of
charge. We trust that the Major’s in-
' Vftlid wife, who has been suffering
with rheumatism for the last eleven
years, will be restored by the use of
those mineral waters, to her former
i health.
G ranger W agon . —We were mis­
informed in regard to the Granger
meat-wagon ceasing operations. It is
running as usual, Geo. W. Isaacs, in­
N ew L odge . —John Clmborsky, at
stead of N. C. Dean, being now pro­
the close of the recent session of the
______
Great Council of Red Men at Portland, prietor.
instituted Willamette Tribe No. 6, L
C ounty C ourt .— The County Court
O. R. M., there, to work in the Ger­ was in session this week. The full
man language.
proceedings will appear in our next.
THE WANT of THIS COMMUNITY.
WE KEEP
FIRST - CLASS
GOODS,
—XT-
reasonable PRICES!
ZfT We invite all to call and examine our
Goods and Prices, feeling assured that we
will give entire satisfaction to ALL.
SACHS BROS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
H appy R elief to Y ouno M en from the
effects of Errors and abuses in early life.
Manhood restored. Impedimenta to* Mar­
riage removed. New method of treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. Books and
circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad­
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Number 2
South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.,—an In­
stitution having a high reputation for hono­
rable conduct and professional skill.
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JAPANESE PEAS,
TWO HUNDRED BUSHELS PER ACRE.
SOMETHING NEW.
Farmers and Gardeners, Read This.
Agents Wanted to sell the Japanese Peas.
These Peas have recently l»een brought to
this country from Japan, and prove to be
the finest pea known for Table use or for
Stock. They grow in the form of a bush,
from three to five feet high, and do not re­
quire sticking. They yield from one quart
to a gallon of peas per bush. A sample
package, that will produce from five to ton
bushels of peas, with circulars giving terma
to Agents, and full directions as to the time
and manner of planting, will be sent post­
paid, to any one desiring to act as Agent, on
receipt of 50 cents.
Address
L. L. OS M ENT, Cleveland, Tenn.
UNION
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
Cor. California A 4th Sts.
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
spectfully inform their friends and the
public generally that they have p—K“r?i!
the above establishment, which will be
henceforth conducted under their constant
personal supervision, and they guarantee
satisfa<*tion to all who may favor them with
their patronage.
These stables are centrally located, and
within convenient distance "of the varioua
houses of public entertainment. Horses
and mules will l>e Ixmrded and cared for at
moderate charges. Thev have one of the
largest and finest stocks In Oregon, south of
Portland, of
T
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
With single or double teams, for hire on rea­
sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses
and Mules, which will l»e hired to go to any
part of the country at moderate rates.
BARBER,
Animals bought and sold, and broke to
THE CHROMO,
saddle or harness.
29tf.
KUBLI A WILSON.
Of which the above gives but an idea, is a CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville,
beautiful and truthful representation of the
renowned Yosemite Valley, situated in Cal­
C. COLEMAN,
ifornia, which is visited yearly by thou­
sands of tourists from every part of the
air cutting , shaving , sham .
world. It is 14x20 inches in size, is pro­
l>ooing and ladies' hair cutting done in California Street, Jacksonville, Ogn.,
duced in seventeen oil colors, and is an or­
j first-class style.
nament to any room. It cannot be pur­
nr.AT.rR in
chased in any of our stores. It is well worth
DANDRUFF LOTION,
$2.50, which we were offered for ours.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
An entirely new discovery for cleansing
OTHER INDUCEMENTS.
the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu­
DRY-GOODS,
Those not desiring the Chromo, will be ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle.
furnished the T imes and magazine for $3.50, RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT TN ORDER.
Hosiery, Hats, Boots and Shoes,
in advance.
This is doubtless one of the best induce­
ments ever offered to the public, and every­
M ill notice .
TOBACCO, PIPES,
body shouldavailthemselvesofit. We mean
what we say. We stand responsible for the
E ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE LIQUORS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY
delivery of the Chromo and Magazine. We
wheat in store, and will commence
have already furnished the Magazine and
grinding on the 10th inst.
It&, Etc-,
Chromo to several persons, who can attest
Our terms for grinding will be the eighth
their merits.
Address
bushel, or exchange.
A LL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT
HULL A NICK ELT,,
2X the lowest rates for ('ash or in exchange
DALEY A EMERY.
T imes O ffice , Jacksonville, Ogn.
for produce, hides, furs, etc.
Jotf.
Butte Creek Mills, Sept. 1, 1873.
3<>tf.
GEORGE SCHUMPF,
azine is decidedly not a “cheap John” af­
fair, as a sample, which may be seen at the
T able R ock S aloon .—Attention T
imes O ffice , will attest.
is called to the advertisement of this
popular resort. Messrs. Wintjen &
Helms keep constantly on hand a com­
plete supply of liquors, wines, cigars,
etc., of the best brands. A cabinet of
curiosities may here be found, and the
proprietors solicit contributions of spec­
imens, etc., to their enterprise.
We flatter ourselves that a fourteen veara’
experience has made us familiar with
H
W