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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1875)
Œhf ^rœorraüc ®iwrs. APRIL 23, 1S75. FRIDAY................... I mmigration A gent .—J. K. Shep pard, who has been a runner on the several lines of steamers which ply about these W’aters, for a number of years past, took his departure last eve ning on the Ajax for San Francisco. He has been commissioned as an im migration agent, to reside in San Fran cisco, by the State Board of Immigra tion. Mr. Sheppard will probably be absent from the State a year. He will have an office in the building occupied by the Oregon Steamship Company, and will thus be in a position to render good service In the interests of this State. Each day on the arrival of the trains from the East, Mr. Sheppard will circulate among the immigrants coming westward to seek for perma nent homes, and by the distribution of pamphlets, papers and verbal repre sentations, induce .as many of them to turn their faces towards Oregon as possible. We have no doubt but what “Jack” will make a thoroughly wide awake, active and indefatigable work er, and neutralise, in a great measure, the strenuous efforts made by Califor nians to monopolise the immigration. It is to be hoped that every success will attend the efforts put forth by the agent, and that he will succeed in di verting the tide of immigration towards Oregon.— Oregonian. T ransient N ewspaper P ostage . —The new postal law—which is a fair sample of the legislative capacity of the Forty-third Congress—is severely condemned by the daily press of the country, and for two reasons. First, because it imposes an unreasonable tax on transient newspapers. Second, be cause it affects the daily press, thereby reducing their sales. New, we can not but smile at this loud whlne’of the daily journals on the excessive tax on transient newspapers. It proves that when their ox is gored they have a wonderful sympathy for the public, and an honest sincero contèmpi for Congressional stupidity. But when Congress surprised every sane man and woman in the country by making the publishers of newspapers prepay the postage for their subscribers, the daily press “had nothing to say.” Why ? Because nine-tenths of the daily newspapers are circulated outside the mails—aredelivered by carriersand sold by newsdealers. The burthen fell almost solely on the weekly press—and a very serious burlhen it is, especially to those of large circulation. I ■ ■ ——————♦ 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wish ing to continue their subscriptions. 2. If any subscribers order the discontin uance of their newspapers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrear ages are |>aid. 3. If subscribers noglect or refuse to take their newspapers from the offices to which they are directed, the law holds them re sponsible until they have settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other places without informing the publisher, and the newspapers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. ‘ The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers from thee office, or re moving and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. 6. The postmaster who neglects to give the legal notice of the neglect of a person to take from tho ofilce the newspapers ad dressed to him, is liable to the publisher for the subscription price. “B ully F or de F ose B ill .”— Mornln’ Sam, anything turder from de cibil rights p’ceedins ?” “You’se a shoutin’, ole man, de bill hab passed de obsceneate an it am a law.” “Sho miff?” “Yo’se right agin, Jim. Boss Ilel- sel says de Presumdent hab fixed his signature to it an’ dat makes it bindin.” “Hole on, Sam. Am it ledder or doff bindin*?” “Ledder, for to be co’se, wid gilt edges and gold letters on de back.” “Bat’s sumptous. But what’s dis fose bill dey’s talkin’ ’bout ? What’s haby scorpious de Publicans gwine to rebel ish ? “Jim, I’se s’prised at yore various dis’ information on familious topics. De fose bill is a apply men tai suspen- dlx to de cibil rights bill to make de Democrats suspect de law. If a Dem ocrat tries to hole on to some ob his rights, an’ is not cibil an’ ’spectful to colored African citizens, den ’long comes Grant an’ constructs him on a bayonet an’ hab his corpus to s’pend befo’ de White House.” “Bully for de fose bill. Le’s gwine git a drink, Sam, an’ fose de barkeep er to credit us. He dassent go agin de law.”— Brunswicker. —11111 ■ I I <♦ I. »1 ' — W hy ?—Iowa has two thousand granges of Patrons. Of these eleven handred are in arrears for dues to the National Grange, and why ? The probable solution is that the farmers who earn and pay the money have stopped the supplies of the sjde-walk farmers who want to spend the money. They are beginning to learn that the National Sponge is an expensive and useless appendage f that independent county granges are all that is necessary for their purpose. And they are right. Let the Patrons think and rely upon themselves anti cease paying money to higher granges and they will soon get rid of the excrescence, and find them selves in a better condition, and that a large per cent of the expenses they have been paying is unnecessary. It may compel some shirk to work or starve, but that will do no harm. To this complexion it will come at last or we mistake the temper of Iowa farm ers,— State Journal. II■■ » ■■ ■ I ■ II ■ ■ ■ ~ SPECIAL SACHS BROS., K Have on hand and offer for sale The Largest and Best Assortment GENERAL MERCHANDISE! * —FROM— • A VISITING CARD! —USUALLY KETT fN— A First - Class Establishment! Homestead Tonic * NOTICES. The blood is the life.of the human system. Keep it pure and all is well ; tor this pur pose no standard medicine has had so uni form and amazing success as Dr. Henley's Celebrated I. X. L. Bitters. This is a pure stimulant, medicated with the finest tonics and alteratives which the vegetable kingdom affords ; and is the only preparation at pres ent known which thoroughly meets the emergency* The effect of this popular re storative is continuous. Each dose taken invigorates tho vital energies and the brain, and its prolonged use will unquestionably cure any case of debility, or mental torpid ity that does not arise from organic causes beyond the reach of medicine. It is in the Strictest sense of the word, an invigorating and regulating cordial. If the nerves are tremulous and relaxed, it braces them ; if the liver Is torpid It promotes activity in that organ; the apj»elite is poor and digestion a slow and painful operation, it creates a rel ish for food and enables the stomach to con vert it into healthful aliment. Moreover, it is a specific for a large number of ailments, some of which are particularly prevalent in tho damp and chilly weather‘which we so often experience in miu-wintcr. Among these may be mentioned rheumatism, chills and fever, and all the morbid conditions of the digestive organs. By insuring perfect digestion and a proper now of bfle, it in sures pure blood, a vigorous circulation, and tho prompt discharge of all waste mat ter from the system. ¡tiers Zr « purely Vegetable Prefaration, composed of Calisaya Bark, Foots, Herbs and Fruits, among which will be found Sarsaparilian, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras, Taney, G. nit an, Sweet Flag, etc.', alto Tamarinds, Dates, Prunes and Juni per Berries, preserved in a sufficient quantity (only) of ths spirit of Sugar Cane to keep in any climate. They invariably relieve and cure the following complaints: Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Liver Com plaints, Lott of Appetite, Headache, Bilious At tacks, Fever and Ague, Summer Complaints, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debili ty, etc. They are especially adapted at a remedy for the diteaset to which WOMEN are'sub/ected, and at a tonic for the Aged, Feeble, Debilitated, has no equal. They are strictly intend ed at a Temperance Tonic or Bittert, to be used as a medicine Only, and always according to directions. S old by A ll F irst - class D ruggists . YÇ OLD MEXICAN M ustanc L iniment ■■I—» DISSOLUTION NOTICE. • • The firm of Hull & Nickell, in publishing the T imes , has been dissolved by mutual consent, P. D. Hull withdrawing. All ac counts due said firm prior to September 1st, 1874, may be paid to either party, and all accounts against the firm will be paid by the same. All persons indebted are re quested to settle forthwith, as the business must be closed without delay. All accounts not settled in a reasonable length of time will be placed in the hands of an attorney tor collection. All unexpired contracts for subscription, advertising, etc., will be ful filled by the new proprietor. P. D. H ull , C has . N ickell . How to get S tamina .—Iron frames and strong nervous systems are not the lot of all. But the feeble need not despair. Bv adopting the right meana, they may live as long ana enjoy life as much as their more robust neighbors* Physical invigoration is, however, necessary to this end ; and while the spirituous tonics and nervines usually administered eventually depress both body and .mind, Dr. J. Walker's California Vine gar Bitters invariably supply new vigor to the frame, while they regulate every dis ordered function. Dr. J. Walker's California Vin egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from tlie native kerns found on thclowcr ranges of the Sier ra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extract ed therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, “What is the cause of the unparalleled success of V inegar B itters ?” Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and tho patient recovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving prin ciple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been com pounded possessing the remarkable qual ities of V inegar B itters in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, reliev ing Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Dis eases. If men will enjoy good health, let them use V inegar B itters as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. R. H. MCDONALD Co., Druggists and General Agents, San Franc’s- co, Cal., and New York City. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Prepared and bottled under ye immediate supervi sion of Professor Thomas B. Cross, for ye last TINWARE, BRASS PIPES, FORCE PUMPS, CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, OLS, HOSE, POWDER. NAI l^S, MINING TOOL, SHOT, BRUSHES, CARPENTER TOOLS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, IRON WASH-KETTLES, BRASS AND IRON WIRE, SHEET-IRON WARE. Cast Iron and Steel Plows. ROPE, CAULDRONS, CULTIVATORS, COPPER WARE, WHEEL-BARROWS, SHEET-IRON WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, STOVES. Always on hand a largo lot of parlor, cook ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, plain and fancy, constructed on the latest fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, and everything connected with these stoves warranted durable and perfect. All articles sold or manufactured by him warranted. His work is made of the best material and of the choicest patterns. fW Orders attended to with dispatch and filled according to directions. He is deter mined to sell at low prices for cash. LIQUORS of all kinds, of the best brands, wh Resale and retail. Also TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Tn connection with all these I have on hand a large assortment of GROCERIES of all kinds—just what every married man wants in his family. And if you don’t l«- lieve it, call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN BILGER, Importer of farm implements and machines. 2i»tf. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac., and indeed all the affections which anse from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. No one remedy Is louder called for by the necessities of the American people than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect, certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity. That which protects fitffn or prevents this dis order must be of immense service in the com munities where It prevails. Prei'ention is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This “C ure ” expels the miasmatic poison of F ever and A gue from the system, and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody; and in bilious districts, where F ever and A gue prevails, everybody should have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all—the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority or this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent» is, that it contains no Qui nine or mineral; consequently it produces no auinism or other injurious effects whatever upon le constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, f>ut on the in termittent type, or become periodical. This “C ure ” expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an in valuable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter mittent» if they avail themselves of the protec tion this remedy affords. For Liver Cmnplaints, arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim ulating the Liver into healthy Activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines fail. . ' • It was the first and Is Tho Only Pain Remedy that instantlv stop« tho mo«t exciwetatlnr pain«. allarf Inflammations, and cures CoMiT. -th.ii«. whether ot tb4 Lungs. Stomach. Bowcb, or other clruda or organa, by >nc application.________ ________ IM FROM ONT TO TWENTY MINUTES. no matter how violet or exemetatinr th« pain th« RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden. Infirm. Crippled, hrrvoua. Neuralgic, or prostrated with dtacaso uiajr aufifcr, ’iADWAY’u READY RELIEF V WIT L AFFORD TSSTAXT EASE IUA ot A io NOP THE KIDXEYS I'““*" jXFIAMMAlTOX OF THE BLADBXZ, ACLAMMATIOK OF THE BOW BUS. COKOESTIOX OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT RKEATIIING. U • PALPITATION OF THE UZABIt nrSTERIC3, CROUP, DIITHERIV CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADAdnR, TOOTH A THE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. The application ofthe Ilea-Jy RcBefto the partoV parts where iho pain or difficulty exUta will allot 4 «are and Comfort. Twenty drops in hnlf a tumble- of water wilt In a f»W moments cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SoUIC STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK If tDACHE. DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY. COLrC, WIND IN THE DOWEL*, and all INTERNAL PAINS. Traveler should n'uuH carry a bottle of Ttad- tray’« Bendy Ilvllt-r with ih< in. A tew drop, in water will priionr »l-kn*re < r patns from chan/« i< water. It Llbelter tUau H uk I i lirauJy or Butera aa* itimulant. ..._ • FaaiZdX A.a< D .AG U £•• 'FEVER AND AGUE cured fo» f.f*y cents. There It not a rcmotii.il np|'nt In thia work tti*t will cure Fever' and /.true, and til other Malarinu«, Biloiin, Scarlet. Tvphoid, Yellow, cn<l other Fever, |aided by K a D- WAY’S PILLS) to quick a* BADWAY'J BEADY RE LIEF. Fiuy cenuper bottls. HEALTH!'BEAUTY! STRONG AND TURU. P.íCfT RLOOD—IN’CREARB OF FLESIt AND WI.IiilIT—CLF.AR SKIN AND HSÁUT1FUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALU DR.'.RABWAY’S Sarsapariiliüü talveit THE CREAT DLOOD PU31FIER. HAS MADE THH MO?T A.'TONIFniN'l CURES- PC QUICK, so RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THR BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLURNi’K OF THU TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. THAT taj Ba] aa Increase in M asi Wt is Seas asi Felt . Every drep cf tho FARSAPARILLUN RESOL VENT communi, nh . throneh the Blood, sweat. Urine, and other Fluidi and j.ilcesof tlie »y.t%in tlie vlror -f lite, for it repairs Kiir wastes of th« body with new and sound material. Formula. Syphilis. Con*innptlon, GtanJnUr dire are, Vid-ra in the throat. Mouth. Tu mors, Nodes in tboGlandsand other paruof the »y.tetn. Fore Eves, Struiuoroui duKliaiui s lr°tn the Ear« ana the Wo’rst forms of bktn direa-ea, EruptiofM. Fever Sores, Scald Head. Illnif Worm.Salt Rheum. Ervslpeia,, Acne,’Black Spou, Worms hi ilio F Job. Tu mom. Can cers In the Wortib. and nil xteaki ninx and paiufnt di.» chanres, Kight Sweats I.«re of Sperm and all waateo or the life principia, aro within the curative rance ot tlita wonder of Modern Chemi try. end a few da»-' u-e wut Srovetoany persen uslrt- ilfor either ot these furti» «r ¡•oltre its pot eat powc r 13 care them. li the patient, diily becoming reduced bv the wn«te, decomposit'an ihat ¡«continually and dccomposittan ---------- ----- ------ . , j roi.-cv-m-. - - ... eue. eecds in arresting there waMcs, an I repair« th« »arr ■» .nd with new material .nadefrem Iicalthy blm»l— this ,k‘“ the SARSAl’ARILLLiN Will amt «1-*« rerun: -a _ care U certain; for when ooeo fhh rrmcity eonnnenere |w work of puritlcation,fi^i «’tccecS lit dimiiiMrtng the lo I of wo-tti «. its repairs wi,t !>•’ rap’d, and «vary dav the patient will led himself k'rowine tieitei aint-UTonaer. the food dtgestii.a better, apz-titc iuiprovhq;, aud tWah and weiyht inereaslnc. _ , Not only do*’« the SaeJsrAttrt.r.m» Ur.nt rm «seel all known retm-dlHl sgeiif«i’.i tlicci.ro ot Chrome, sera- lulout, <k>nslitutiuii»l, and t-Lta d.^-aw:», but it u the only positive cure f-r JZlducy Bladder Complaints, Tumor cf 1'A Tears’ Growth Cured by Badtvay's Hcaolventv DR. RADWAY’3 ? PerfectPnrgative&ReinlatiBaPflls perfectly tastelere. elecanHv canto I with rweet tmtn. pmv<>, reculate. puritv, elemi»'- and uri iiiiihen. Kail way’s Fill«, for the cure ofail dHonlemor the .vomacn. Liver. Bowels.' Kidneys, Bladder. Nerv<»u.s Direa-«-^. Headache. Constipation. Cowctvencre, liidieretion. L>y>- pepaia. BP.iousiies«,Billon. Fetor, lnflaininauoti of the jtoweta Fite- a"‘l 1111 Bermn-'enieiits ot the Internal Viscera ifftrnuited to efle.-t n po.-mve cure. Purely Vegetable,conuiniaii uo mercury ,uuuerulsorde-emri- ousdrucs. A lew dore.« of RADWAY’S Pri.LS will free the .ya- temfrtxn allthcatH’ve named disorders. Price, Jb ceda per Box. SOLD BY DnUGiJlSTS. »?E a D “FAI-SE AND TRUE.” Send on. letUr Dnn 1» RADWAY A CO. N o 32 Warrea St., N'*’ vri Information worth thousand* will Leaot.ij A THE NEW IMPROVED FL0BENC 5H Side Feed and Back Feed. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING. MOST SIM PLE, AND MOST EASILT OPERATED ' SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. Alnys in Order ui Beiij fot Wk. If there Is a FLORENCE MACHINE j within one thousand miles of San Fran cisco not working well, I will fix it with- j out any expanse to the owner- SAMUEL HILL, Agent, GRAND HOTEL BUILDING, UN FRANCISCO. % |^XO.HBOGART. ComefPine A átoiww« SanFranciseo.Ca orma. FOR 1875. Capital, (Pali up in (KN) $800,000 Surplus Fund (In Gold) 206,110 mileage, and you that have not paid had bet Brpwn Bros, will be paid to Robert H. aftrr rea Ung this ad vert Isen1« nt need any one • SUFFER WITH PAIN. , ttADWAY’S READY RrLTHF* 13 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. No. 19 New Montgomery Street, i FLORAL GUIDE! Two things in this world that should ter settle Immediately and save coats. The Brown, H.R. BROWN, HOBT. H. BBOWN. not be trifled with—a woman’s opin taxes must and shall be collected, and this is the last warning. J. W. MANNING. Brownsboro ugh, Jackson Co*, January ion, and the business end of a wasp. Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson Co. 23, 1875. 6m3. In from One to Twenty Minutes. AND BOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD. PRICE, 91.00 PER POTTLE. VICK’S T CURES THE WORST PAINS Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Praetloai and Analytieal Chemist», This celebrated Liniment has no equal in ye world and has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neural gia, Sprains, Scalds, Burns. Sait Rheum, Sore Nipples, Swellings, Lameness, Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, Ac., on the human frame, and Sprains Strains, Galls, Stiff Joints, Inflammation, *c., on beast, than all other Liniments put together. MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do just what is promised, or ye money will be refiinrted. Sold by all Druggists and Counter Stores. Be sure and get ye gbnvink . _ „ . Lyon Manufacturing C«»., Naw York.^, PUBLISHEDQUARTERLY. JANUARY 1 number just issued, and contains over 100 Pages, 500 Engravings, descriptions of moro than 500 of our best Flowers and Veg etables, with Directions for Culture, Colored Plate, etc. The most useful and elegant work of tho kind in the World. Only 25 cents for the year. Published in English and German. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. b PREPARED BY 30 YEARS. E ven the H airs N umbered .— Somebody has discovered that when the hair is light or blonde, the number of hairs on a person’s head average 140,000. When the hair is brown the Last Notice to Tax-Payers! Dissolution of Copartnership. usual number is much less, being 110,- otice is hereby given to those 000; while black hairs reach only the he partnership heretofore persons who have not paid their taxes existing between Henry R. Brown and average of 103,000. Blonde hair is the for the year 1874, that I will in a few days Robert H. Brown is this day dissolved by finest. ride for taxes and charge the tax-payer mutual consent. All debts due the firm of N assortment of the best BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. JOB PRINTING! Life is Sweet* DEALER AND WORKER IN eeps constantly on hand an —OF— • Jacksonville, Oregon, TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. ALL KINDS OF S neezing is very seldom heard in parlors now’, after the old folks have retired, for lovers bear in mind the re ceipt given by Dr. Brown-Soquard— that sneezing can always be Btopped by pressing the upper lip—and act ac cordingly. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF —OF— OLD ■■■■ ■■■ (California St., one door west of Sachs Bros.,) NOT ONZ HOUff — to — F armers , grade up your stock ; if you do not feel able to buy and breed We flatter ourselves that a fourteen years’ thoroughbred stock, breed your com ’experience has made us familiar with mon stock this spring to none but thoroughbred males. Secure the ser THE LARGEST POSTER, vice of some of the thoroughbreds of your neigAbors, or procure one of your THE WANT of THIS COMMUNITY. own or some reliable breeder, and when once you have a lot of grade NEATLY EXECUTED AT stock, either cattle, horses, hogs ar WE KEEP sheep, you will never raise scrubs again, for farmers raise 6tock for the purpose of making the most money out of their farms by feeding their THE TIMES OFFICE, FIRST - CLASS G OODS crops rather than sell the grain and A n aged couple on Wooster street hay to dealers. Then the kind of stock —AT— that will mature the quickest and grow are very fond of checkers, and play the largest ¡3 the most profitable for quite frequently. When he beats al JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,. meat, and it is now no longer a ques the game she loses her temper and de tion, but a settled fact, that the grades clares she will not play again. It REASONABLE PRICES! of common ptock crossed with thor vexes him to have her act so, but he oughbreds are more profitable to Wes controls the irritation and talks to her j AT MOST REASONABLE RATES! tern farmers than raising scrubs, while about it. He tells her how wrong it is first cost of grading up is small com for people at their age in life to be dis pared to the actual profits in dollars turbed by such trifles, and shows her We invite all to call and examine onr and cents. Too many farmers just so clearly the folly of such a course and Goods and Prices, feeling assured that we here are penny-wise and pound-foolish; returns to the game, and plays it so will give entire satisfaction to ALL. because they cannot get fine thorough- i well that she beats him. Then he SACHS BROS. throws the checkers in one direction bred males as cheap as common stock they don’t like to make the start—to and kicks the board in another, and make the first outlay—but the world says he will never play with any body moves, and our stock must improve who cheats so alfiredly, and stalks Ye with everything else.— Western Agri moodily to bed, leaving her to pick up the things. culturist. I R« R« R. OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE • To B reak O ff B ad H abits .—Un-, derstand the reason, and all the rea sons and why and wherefore the habit ■ is injurious. Study the subject until there is no lingering doubt in your mind. Avoid the places, the persons, and the thoughts that lead to the temptation. Frequent the places, as sociate with the persons, indulge in the thoughts that lead away from temptation. Keep busy ; idleness is the strength of bad habits. Do not give up the struggle when you have broken your resolution once, twice—a thousand times. That only shows how ' much need there is for you to strive. ! When you have broken your resolu tions just think the matter over, and endeavor to understand why it is you failed, so that you may be on your guard against a recurrence of the same circumstances. It is a folly to expect to break off a bad habit in a day which may have been gathering long years. JOHN BILGER, THE The Law of Newspapers. ▲ moat pleasant and Invigorating tonic. Recommended by all. the emi nent Physicians throughout tho United States. * Every fiimlly should have It In the house. Read certificates on each bottle. Sold * by all Liquor Dealers and Druggists. H, EPSTEIN & CO., Sole Proprietors. * 518 F bont S t ., S an F rancisco , C av H. F. JOHNSON. p. A. HEARN. JOHNSON & HEARN, Successors to RAMTZAU 1 SHAW ANO COMSTOCK & MARTIN,. Transact» every kind of Legitimate Forwarding & Commision Mrirhnnts, Banking Bnsinem. BETH AND SELLS EXCHANGE on the principal Cities of the-AJniteil State» aud Europe. REDDING, CAL. IM9VBS CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT available at all commercial and financial points. BITS AND SELLS National, State, Ölty and County Bonds. ark your goods care of j . a h . By close attention to business we hoi»e INVESTMENTS MADE on orders. to merit a continuation of the patronnée RVrcION and EEGAl. TENDEBS bought and sold. heretofore extended to the old firms. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS kept in Gold. Silver and Currency, and subject to check at pleasure. INTEREST PAID on Time Deposits. AU Kinds of Job Printing COAEKCTTONS MADE in San Franeio. c« and vicinity without charge, and at all other and Proceeds remitted at current NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT” rates or Excnaugc. 0. H. B0GABT, PETER H. BURKETT, Cashier. President t The Times Office, M