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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1874)
B revities .—Walter Jackson and I sister—Mrs. John F. Miller—have re- ■ The following is the game law as turned to Salem. FRIDA?»..................... NOVEMBER 27, 1874. amended by the last Legislature, which Manufacturers of and Dealers in Schumpf’s baths are popular. has been approved by the Governor : James C. McCully has been elected AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. That Section 1, 2, 3, 4 ami 5 of an act enti tled “An act for the protection of (tame and Assistant Engineer of Tiger Engine : Gee. I*. Rowell A Co........................ Now York. S. M. Pettingill A Co...................... New Yorki Fish” l>o amended so as to read as follows : Company of Salem. S ection 1. That it shall be unlawful lor I., P. Fisher,.................................San Francisco. The stages arc running on slow Thos. Boveo.................................. San Francisco i any person or persons hereafter to take, l'an. 1.. («reen.................... Jnaephine (’ounty. kill, injure or offer for sale, any Doer, time. Moose, Elk, Antclopo or Mountain Sheep i G. W. Walling, the nursery man, RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. during the months of February, March, I WE WILL SELL April, May, June, July and August of each has returned home. He has appoint M. E. I’lH'Rcn.—Religious services every year, under a penalty of twenty dollars for ed R. S. Dunlap his agent. MEN’S AND BOYS’ SADDLES, from Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rover ends J. R. N. Roll, J. S. McCain and M. A. the first offence and double that sum for Ben Holladay and wife, formerly HARNESS, por sett, from each succeeding offence, to bo recovered as Williams, alternately. Miss Esther Campbell, passed through C vthoi . ic C hurch .—Divine Services ev hereafter provided. LADIES’ SADDLES, from ery Sunday, at the usual hour, bv Rev. Fa S ec . 2. That Section 2 of the alxive entitled town the other night in their own con- ther Hlancnett. 1 Act shall read as follows : veyance, but drawn by the Stage Com- ! HORSE COLLARS, from M. E. R uxday S choot ..—Reuular meetings That it shall be unlawful for any person or pany’s horses. Consequence—Stage i every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. persons hereafter to take, kill, injure or BLACK-SNAKE WHIPS, from f’.vruoi.ir S unday S cjiooe . — Regular late, no mails and everybody disgust meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two destroy or offer for sale any wild Swan or any Duck of the following species, mime- ed, as usual. HEAD HALTE Its, from o’clock. I ly : Mallard Duck, Summer or Wood Duck, John A. Boyer has received an ole- [ And all our goods at e/pially LOW RATES. We warrant all - F. 0. REGISTER ARD TRAVELER'S GUIDE. | Widgeon Duck, Spoon-bill or Black Duck, want these times is a fair living profit. Teal Duck, Sprigtail Duck, during the gant assortment of plain and fancy Stage* leave Jacksonville a* follows : (Jivo us a « all and see if we wont do all we assert. For Reek Point, <»rant’s Pass and Rose [ months of April, May, June and July of candies for the holidays. Repairing promptly done. burg, every day at 8 a. tn. Mail closes at each year, Provided, That nothing in this S-fF The highest cash price [»aid for Deer Skins. M. Mensor returned from San Fran .Jacksonville, 7:30 |>. nt. 13th, 1874. and the preceding Section shall be con For Pluenlx, Ashland, Yreka and Red cisco this week. We learn that he in ding. California, every day a( 3:30 p. m. strued so as to prevent persons from killing tends rebuilding his store shortly. Mail closes at 3 p. tn. gamo trespassing on their lands. L E( 1A L AI) V E1 IT IS EM EN TS. She ^rraticratit Sta. THE VA.WE LAW. JUDGE <fc NUNAN, THE Ml Kinds OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE SADDLERY AND HARNESS. For Apiftegate, Kcrbvvillc, Waldo and Crescent City, every Monday and Thursday morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. m. the preceding evening. The mail for Central Point. Table Rock, Eagle Point, Brownsborough am! Sam’s Valiev leaves every Wednesday morning ; closes the preceding evening. The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia- nox an<l T^ike City, leaves Ashland every Monday morning. For Linkville every Monday ami Thursday mornings. Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Omni Heuns—From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m,; Sundsvs, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. Mail matter must be in on time or it will not go. M ax M uli . fr , P. M. ' ■ l I i bissoi . itiov notice . The firm of Hull A Nickell, in publishing th* T imes , has b*en dissolved by mutual consent, P. D. Hull withdrawing. All ac counts due an id firm prior to September 1st. 1*74. may Jx* paid tn either party, and all accounts against the firm will lm paid by the same. All persons Indebted are re quested to settle forthwith, as the business must b«« closed without delay. All accounts not settled in a reasonable length of time will bo placed in the hand« of an attorney for collection. All iinexpired contracts for subscription, advertising, etc., will lie ful filled by the new proprietor. P. R Hri.L. C has . N ickell . ; J i | | W ood W anted .—A few cords of wood will be taken on subscription, if delivered in a reasonable time. Now 1.« your chance. i S ec . 3. That Section 3 of the above entitled Act be amended to read as follows : That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to take, kill or destroy any Elk or Deer, at any time, for ‘he purpost* of ob- taining the lmrns hide or hams of t he same, and the person or persons so offending shall I m * fined a sum not less than/fwentv dollars p>r each offense. • S ec . I. That Section I of the above entitled Act be amended to read as follows ; That it shall be unlawful tor any person or persons to take, kill, cr destroy or to oiler for salt* any Grouse, Pheasant, Sage H en or Prairie Chicken. during the months of April, May, June and July of each year. S ec . 5. That Sectiop-fi* of said Act be so amended as to read ps follows ; That it shall be unlawful for anv person or persons hereafter to take, kill, injure or destroy or offer for sale any Quail or Part ridge during the months of April, May, June, July and August, of each year, ami an v person violating any of the provisions of Sections 2, 4, and 5, of this Act shall be fined five dollars for the first and double that sum for each succeeding offenco to be recovered in manner hereinafter provided; Provided, that nothing in the foregoing Section shall be so construed as to prevent any person from killing deer, moose, elk or mountain sheep or other game for their own consumption. Provided further, That it shall be unlawful for any person to take, kill or destroy any quails of that species known as the “Bob White” or eastern quail, at any season of the year, for tho term of fi vp years from the date of this act. Approve«! October 10th, 1871. — - -------- — — . M. Black, W. G. Bishop, J. McElroy. ■ -------------------< ■ T hanksgiving . — Yesterday was Thanksgiving Day. Appropriate ser vices were held at the M. E. Church by llev. M. A. Williams, and many a turkey fell an innocent victim to the appetite of the average Thanksgiving observer. A gent at IL ick P oint .—Ben Hay mond is our agent at Rock Point», and is authorized to receive all subscrip tions, advertisements and money in tended for the T imes , and receipt for the same. ------ ——- • , A uction .—.Judge Prim will sell to morrow, <Siturdiv) at public auction, household goods, horses, cows, etc. Here is your chance to get your mon ey’s wort h. < ■— — -- ------------------ ■— R eturned .—Thos. G. Devens re- i turned last Saturday from a protracted j business tour North. His equine medicines seemed to be favorably re ceived there. C atholic L ibrary .—Rev. Father Blanchet is happy to announce to the , reading public that he has in the pa rish library over GOO volumes of books, some of which being works of more _ than ordinary merit All these books are loaned out, free^of charges. He i is thankful for past patronage and , would solicit the continuance of the same. Those who have had library books in their possession for 9ome 1 time, will please* call and exchange I them for new ones. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- Icj reived by the undersigned at Klamath Agency, Oregon, until December 1st, 1874, until 12 o’clock m ., for the delivery nt Yai- nax, Oregon, on or before December 15th, 1874, of seventy-five thousand pounds (75,-j 000 tbs.) of first-class Beef on toot. An average of each class of Cattlo fur nished will be killed and dressed for tho block, and the weight of these will be taken as an average of the band. Bids must lx* made in U.S. Currency,and payment will be made in cheeks on the U. S'. Assistant Treasurer in San Francisco, ; "one-half on delivery, and the remainder when the contract shall be approved by the Interior Department at Washington/The [>ower to reject all bids is retained. L. S. DY AR. U. S. Indian Agent. Klamath Agency, Nov. 4, 1874. 48. N ew A wning .—A new awning has been placed around the stores of Fish er & Caro and John A. Boyer, which I greatly improves their appearance. i --------- - < F or S cott B ar .—Win. Bybee left for Scott Bar, Siskiyou county, Cal.-, this week, with a drove of hogs. S carce .—Items are as acarce as $20 pieces, with an excellent prospect of their remaining so for a period. T he weather is clear and cold. • $10.00 up . 24.00 up Have on hand am! offer forsal« 18.00 up . 2.50 up The Largest ani Best Assortment 1.00 up 1.26 up the above work . —OF— All we GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Executor’s Notice. VpTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tin* umlersigned has been appointed by tho County Court of Jackson county, Ex ecutor of the Estate of Oliver M. Hurt, de ceased. All p<*rsonH indebted to said estate are re«|iiested to settle the same immediately, and all |K*rsons having claims against said estate are requested to present them with the proper vouchers to me at my residence in Sprague River Valley within six months from the date hereof. JAMES JONES, . 1'xeefitor estate of Oliver M. Hurt. October 5, 1874. -40x49. CAUTION ! --OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT xr°TIC ____ __________ lì tho j undersigned warns all persons not _ to buy or trade for the following note, to-wit: L ost R iven , L angeix V alley , 1 ! Jackson Co., Oregon, Dec. 16th, 1871. j On or before tho first day of March next, we, or either of us, promise to pay to II. Vanlieber or order, in lT. S. Gold Coin, the sum of one hundred and forty dollars,($140) for value received. SILAS AYLSWORTH, GEO. S. MILLER. I will not pay the above note, for It is fraudulently obtained. 45. GEO. S. MILLER. i WEE OF TH1 PACIFIC C We flatter ourselves that a fourteen veara' experience has made us familiar with THE WANT of THIS COMMUNITY. Notice of Final Settlement. OF In the ('ounty Court of the State of Oregon, for Ja«*kson county, sitting in Probate No vember 3d, 1874. * In the matter of the Estate of John D. Myer, deceased. JOSEPH WETTE HER, , A DM IN ISTRA- .................. »1 tor ot the said Estate Estate, having tiled in said Court his tinal aeconnt for settlement, ami also praying for an order for setting the time for hearing the same ; therefore notice is hereby given that said final account will bo heard an«i determined in said Court on Tuesday, the sth «lay of December, 1874, at which time all persons having anv objec- tioiis to said final account and settlement must then and there make the same. Bv order of Hon. E. B. Watson, Count}- Judge. E. 1». FOTDRAY, Clerk. .Jacksonville, Nov. 13, 1874. 4»ix49. In tho Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, in October, 1874, sitting in [»rebate. In the matter of the estate of Jobu Thurber, Sr., deceas'd. To Roxanna Thurber, Mary Gordon and Priscilla Powers, heirs of the property and estate of John Thurber, Sr., de ceased : vor ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT 1 E. D. Foudrav, Administrator of said estate, has filed his petition praying for an order of said Court to sell the following de scribed real property belonging to said es tate, to-wit: The S. W. of S. W. ’i of section 20; E. ofS. W. of section 30 ; W. ofS. E. ’« of section 30 ; E. of N. E. % of sec tion 30 ; S. w. !. of N. W. of section 29 ; N: E. l4z of N. E. L of section 3!. All in Township 38, South of Range, 1 West, and situated in Jackson county, Oregon. Therefore notice is hereby given to tho heirs at law of said estate thjjtthe prayer of said petition will be heard and determine«! at Jacksonville, in Jackson county, State of Oregon, on Tl'ESDAA , the 8th day of DE CEMBER, 1874, at 10 o'clock a . M.,at which time the said heirs and all others unknown are hereby notified to ap|x*ar ami show Cause whv an or«ler ot sale should not lie made as in the aforesaid petition prayed for. Bv order of Hon. E. B. Watson, County Judge. E. D. FOUDRAY”, County Clerk. Jacksonville, Oetolicr 7, 1874. 45. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS! SAN N CIS C 0. WE «EFT AB. The Great P Miner, M the Farmer, Merchant. FIRST CLASS DEPART- OVIÌ BOYS AN MENT IS A OST TTR ACTIVE FEATURE. As a Fireside r the Family panioH Circle the “ equaled. kly” la EVERY GRANGER thou HA VE IT. COOT>S —AT— f REASONABLE PRICES ! s A Free Co to whoever ÿct» p a ('lub. 3 Copi • Copi 10 Coi , One Year, - 10 50 8 00 5 00 Payable Estray Notice. WAKEN UP BA" JAMES H ARER. SUB- I Agent at Klamath Agency, residing at C hange .—(’. W. Savage now holds Yainax, < >regon, and appraised by .John W. iearhart, a .Justice of the’Pca<*e, at Sprague forth at the Eagle Sample Il<»oms, rZre ( River District, on the ."><»th of June, 1874, the M. J. Spaulding, who drives the stage following deserilx'd animals, to-wit: One sorrel mare, tourteen hands high, between Rock Point and. Simpkins’. about seven years old, white face, left hind ankle white, ami branded on right shoulder the letter “W." Worth .<•<•. A ccident .—Herman Helmshad his : with One tlea-bitten gray mare, about 10 years ankle sprained by jumping from a j old, thirteen hands high, covered with red pimples, but n<> brands. Worth 830. fence. Although painful, we are (»n<* sorrel mare, about six years old, fif teen hamls high, saddle-marked, but no [•leased to say it is not dangerous. brands. Worth $35. ---------- ,---------- Ono light bay filly, about two or three R ailroads .—We have received an- years old, thirteen and a half hands high, and both ankles on the hind feet white. No : other article on the subject of railroads, , brands. Worth $35. One bay horse, about six years old, thir but too late for this issue. It will ap- i teen and a halt hands high, branded on the right hip with the letters “W J,” and on the i ¡»ear next week. left side of the neck with the letter “S.” He also has a star in the forehead and snip on For the very best Photographs, go to | the end >f the nose. Saddle marks on both 45t4. Bradley A- RulOfson’s Gallery withan ELE- ! si«les. Appraised at $*15. YATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran- ( i cisco. I Citation to Heirs. Q uarter C losed .—The first quar ter of the Jacksonville District School will close to-day. A new quarter will , shortly open again under the manage ■ ment of the presentable preceptor, W. • J. Stanley, of which due notice will be given. ■ ♦ T. O. G. T.—W. R. Dunbar, Worthy Chief Templar of the Order of Good Templars of Oregon, has been in the ■county during the past few days, on business connected with the Order. He delivered a lecture at Ashland last Aveek, and one in Jacksonville on Tuesday. A good attendance was present, considering the notice given, and his efforts are well spoken of by those who heard him. , ■ SACHS BROS., üßVALLT KEfT IN— S chool C losed .—The first quarter of Miss Mollie McCully’s school closed last Friday, which was the event of awarding the prizes gained by various pupils anti the usual closing exercises. The school shows a decided improve ment during the term. Miss McCully will re-open her school on Monday, December 7 th. S ummer L ake V alley .—Summer Lake Valley is situated in the new 1 county of Lake, about 80 miles from : Goose Lake. It is a small valley bound- ' e<l on the cast side hv the lake of the same name, and on the west side by i a nwge of mountains, it being about P lows .—John Bilger has just re twenty-five miles long, and averaging ceived • supply of the celebrated ' about one mile in breadth. It is Champion plow.«, which our farmers I sought by the weary pilgrims that in- will do well to examine. They are I ■ habit its borders for its healthful cli- a decided improvement on the Moline mate and once fine grazing pastures. plow, and well adapted to sticky land. It numbers thirty-seven military sub jects ; has two blacksmith shops, run R iver R aised . — Wilbur Beeson, by Henry Fuller and Sam. Hamilton, who has just returned from Rogue while A. J. Scott does the carpenter river, informs us that that stream is ing for tho valley, and Andrew Fos DIED. so high as to be impossible to cross. ter and John Withers do the fiddling ; The ferry boats were also rendered use has no stores or saloons, and hut for CAMERON—At Uniontown, Nov. 23, 1874, Vernon, son of William and Emma Cam less, as the water is higher than it has ono thing its inhabitants would be eron, aged 5 years, 7 months and 18 days. been for some years. happy : it is like old Rome was in her SPECIAL NOTICES. infancy — no schools or churches are S helf H ardware .—We last week Plnln Questions for Invalid«.—-Have omitted to mention the fact that John known within her limits, and t^e prin ' the routine medicines of the profession done cipal occupation of the settlers is herd you no good ? Are you discouraged and ; Miller has just added to his stock of , miserable ? If so, test the properties of tho ing stock and hunting. ' new Vegetable Specific, Dr. B'l/Avr’.s J7nc- ! hunters’ equipage a well-selected and • //or Bitters, already famous as the finest in- , first-class supply of shelf hardware, I i T almage ’ s P aper .— The Christian viiroyant, corrective and alterative that has ! seen the light. Dys[»eptics and persons rope, nails, etc., which he will dispose at Work (New York) ranks with the : ever of bilious habit should keep it within reach I of at reasonable rates. Those wishing • best of religious weeklies. I)r Tal 1 if they value health and ease. I anything in his line should call and mage is its active editor’, and his ser- OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. • examine his stock and prices. ■ mons are published exclusively in its t H appy R ei . if . fto Y oung M en from tho ' columns. The terms, $3.25 per annum, ' effects of Errors and abuses in early life. H omestead P atents .—Patents for cover every thing,including postage and ' Manhood restore«!. Impediments to Mar- i riage removed. New method of treatment, the following persons have been re delivery of the new’ premium, a “Port j New and remarkable remedies. Books ami ceived at the Roseburg Land Office : sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad folio of 12 Gems,” or a copy of Land 1 circulars dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Number” T. H. Gilson, J. M. Connell, I. A. Without the pre j South Ninth st., Philadelphia, I’a.,—an In Reynolds, J. T. Rowland, J. M. seer’s “Twins.” having a high reputation for hono miums it isonly $3 per annum, postage stitution rable conduct and professional skill. 45 McKee, N. Baker, C. B.Mattney, J. B. i prepaid, as above. Agents will find Bunyard, P. Rowell, J. C. Hannah, ' SEALED PROPOSALS. Josiah Hannah, A. Vollner, John this a success. C ircuit C ourt .—Although Circuit Court has not finally adjourned for the term, but little has been done during the week. Some old chancery cases ere at present occupying the attention of the Court and the lawyers. —OF— A m sent i advance in U. S. GoltBCoin s equivalent in Currencj We Invite all tn call and examine our Goodsand Price«, feeling assured that we will give entire satisfaction to AT,To SACHS BROS. iflient MAP of the Pacific Coast to every subscriber. UNION DE YOUNG A CO., Rropriri M*ti Frunrlwu. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, All Postmasters aro authorized no subsciietiuns. Specimen ties tent free. Sirsti roa oxa. Cor. California 4 th Sts. I ✓ .ANOTHER C 1. Fifth and Last Concert IN Ain OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. PtXSTPONED TO MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874, I rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- 1 spectfully inform their friends and tho public generally that they have purchased the above establishment, which will be henceforth conducted under their constant personal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. These stables are eentrally located, and within convenient distance of the various houses of public entertainment. Horses and mules will be boarded and cared for at moderate charges. They have one of the largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of Portland, of BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, With single or double teams, for hire on rea sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses DRAWING CERTAIN AT THAT DATE. i and Mules, which will be hired to go to any [•art of the country at moderate rates. Animals Ixmght and sold, and broka to saddle or harness. 29tf. KUBI.I A WILSON. , LIST OF GITES One Grand Cash Gift.................. New Store! New Goods! One (»rand Cash Gift.................. 100,000 One Grami Cash Gift.................. 75,000 One (.rand (’ash Gift......... 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift.................. 25,01 Ml JOHN A. BOYER, • 5 (’ash Gifts, 8_’O,woO each. . 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,01X1 each 140,000 15 Cash ( » i ft.H, 10,000 each . 150,000 LINVS BRH’K BFILD1XG, CALIFORMi St., 20 (’ash Gifts, 5,000 each 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 each., 100,000 DEALER IN 30 Cash Gifts, 3,0( m ) each., . «KI.000 50 Cash Gifts, 2.(MIO each., 100,000 100 Cash Gifts; 1,000 each., . 100,000 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each... 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, . 50,000 100 each., Assorted Nuts, 950,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each.. I I Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash...$2,500,000 TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PITES, PRICE OF TICKETS. 50.00 Whole Tickets............... Halves,.............................. 25.00 5.00 Tenth, or each Coupon. 500.00 11 Whole tickets for..., 22‘i Tickets for.............. 1,000.00 For tickets and information address THOS. E. BRAMLETfE, Agent ami Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Kv FRUITS IX SEASON, PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES. roduce taken tn exchange . Please give 5, 29tf. me a call. P Jacksonville, August 1874, MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS. miiE UNDERSIGNED, SHERIFF OF 9 1 the county of Jackson, State of Oregon, ARTICULAR ATTENTION IS GIVEN will meet the tax-payers of sai«l county, for to selecting of Music for school pur- the purpose ot receiving taxes for the year poses. Teachers favoring us. with their or 1874, on the following days in their respec ders need only state what class of Music tive precincts at their usual placesof voting, they desire, anil we will guarantee to mako This space is reserved for BEN SACHS, ami will remain in each precinct from nine them a satisfactory selection. who is selling a complete and ele o’clock a . m . until four o’clock P. M. of each gant assortment of general GET THE BEST. merchandise at the day, to-wit; Dec. 7 lowest rates. Jacksonville, Nov. CIlTx’land A4 8 I The best NEW school singing book : Willow Springs i “ 25'Grant’s Pass... <4 Fairy Echoes............................. Price, $ • Manza.iita...... 1 n 2«; Evans Creek... 44 The best standard school sang book : «< 10 27! Rock Point..... Eden................ 1 The Song »ho.................. Price, 44 11 28 Foots Creek..’. Ashland.......... << 1 The best piano instructor : 44 << 14 30 Sterlingville... Little Butte...../ Peters’ Eclectic..........................Price, 3 25 Dec. 1 iChewacan...... Big Butte The best recd organ instructor : 2'Goose Lake ..... Flounce Rock “ Kinkel’s New Method............ Price, 2 50 3 Sprague River Table Rock,... “ Tho best instructor for the voioe ; 4 Lost River ...... Applegate....... “ Ludden’s School forth« volet*,-...... 3 50 ; 5|Llnk River..... Uniontown ... “ The best guitar instructor : Tax-pavers will please pay their taxes at Worrall’s Guitar..,............... .-.Price, 1 50 the alxive state»! time. The law in regard The best colle<*tion for male voices : to the collection will be strictly enforced. Sangerfest,.............................. Price, i .1. W. MANNING, The best collection for mixed voices : Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson county, No ’O Book..... Prk-e. 1 i 50 Ne Plim Plus Ultra Gk Glee THE EAGLE BREWERY. Oregon. _____________ if" • The lx*st collection for Church and Home : i The Cluster................................ Price, 1 50 I I Tho best instructor for accordion : FOR SALE « rniTE PROPRIETOR, JO«. WETTER ER, Sedgwi< k’s Complete Method ....... 1 1 baa now on hand and is constantly man Tho best instructor for oomwrtiua : Sedgwick’s Complete Method........ 1 50 ufacturing the beat laager Beer hi So'utln'rn a SHORT-HORN DURHAM BULL, .Oregon, which he will ;i. ujt A six years old. weighing 2,000 pounds. Published and mailed, post-paid, by • suit pnrehaaers. (’all and teattne article. For further particulars inquire at Chavners’ J. L. PETERS, 509 Broadway, 2*»lf. New York city Ranch. THOS. CHAVNER. I 4L P LAGER, LAGER ! 4