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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1876)
o he ScinocrntitSimrs. FRI !» \ Y APRIL 21, 1876. I DL’TY ) A’.IA’N . IG’O. The «jirls took music lessons, Jim, Upon the spinning tt heel. Ami practic'd late and early, Jim, On the spindle swift, and reel ; The 1 k \ vs would ride luirebark to mill, A dozen miles or so. And hurry off lietore ’twas day, Some fortv voars ago. 1 I JOHN BILGER, HORSE MEN, K. KUBLI, F ear of D isease .—It Is said that while the plague was raging in Benno« Ayres the grave-diggers lore charmed I lives. Of the three hundred men so lldd Fellows' Building, Jucksoinillc, Orison, I employed, not one died of the disease. I It ha« often Iwen noticed that during DEALER & WORKER IN the prevalence of pestilential diseases, physicians, undertakers, nurses, and grave-diggers, whose business com TIN. SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. pelled constant liability to infection, have usually escaped in a far greater ratio than their numbers would war Pumps, rant. The “charm” of this immuni- i ty from the prevailing scourge is very simple. They are not «acretl; they A G RICCI .T U11A L IM PLEM ENTS, ’ are positive to disease and thus repel its attacks. Fear is a great ally to NAILS, death. Whoever is afraid of disease is in a negative condition, and really i invites its approach. And thus it is A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES, the world over. The brave die but once, while cowards die many times. Much unnecessary alarm exists in HARDWARE, TINWARE, every community in regard to many diseases. We are, it is true, all liable to sickness and death, but if we are POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, all sober, cleanly, and brave of heart, we need have no fear of disease of Fuse and Caps, body or mind. I (California St.,one door west of Sachs Bros.,) 1776. CENTENNIAL 1876 PROCLAMATION. Jacksonville, Oregon, DEALER AND WORKER IN CHICAGO AND NORTH-WESTERN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. RAILWAY. I T EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN IV assortment of the best THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND. TINWARE, BRASS PIPES, Passengers for Chicago. Niagara Falls, force PUMPS, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal. Quebec, CHAINS. LEAD PIPE, New York. Boston, or any point East, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, should buy their I HAVE LATELY BROUGHT OUT 1 from the East two pure blood imported 11Y D R A U LI <' N< >ZZ LES, I TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS Percheron stallions, the best I could find. PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, Via the Pioneer Route. OLS, BOSE, POWDER. PRIDE OF PERCHE LOOK TO YOUR BEST INTERESTS I • a I THE CHICAdO A NORTH-WESTERN Came out from France to Ohio in 1874, and made the season of ’75 in Wisconsin, lie is 'MILWAX. a dark dapple gray, well formed, tine style, NAILS, good disposition, with a graceful, tree, easy MINING TOOL. TIBS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. action that I have never seen equaled in any The people r>»de to meeting, Jim, SHOT, BRUSHES. horse of his size. In sleds instead of sleighs, (’A R RENTE 1I TOO 1 .S. Tt« Track i- of STEEL RAILS, and on it bn« been And wagon* rode as easy, Jim, FLEURY BLACKSMITH TOOLS. made the FASTEST time that bn« ever lieen MADE in As buggies now-a-days ; thi< country. By this route pawngeri» tor points east I R()N WASH-K ETTI.ES, Arrived in Ohio last August from France. of Chicago have choiceof thefollowine linen fromChicagor And oxen answered well for teams. He is a dark iron gray, a young horse of BRASS AND IRON WIRE, BY THE PITTSBURG. FORT WAYNE ANT) CHICAGO great promise, of immense power, as is Though now they’d lx* too slow, AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS. SHEET-IRON WARE. shown by his general make-up, action and For people lived not half so fast THROI’tiU TRAINS DATT.V with Pullman Palace T he M an who N ever T asted Wooden and Willow Ware, life. • » Cars through to Philadelphia and New York on Some forty years ago. These stallions will be larger than White Cast Iron and Steel Plows. each train. F lesh .—There is said to be now liv Prince at maturity. ■4 THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman Palace Cars to ROPE, I Oh, well do I remember, Jim, 1 Baltimore and Washington. ing, one-half mile south of Ilolmes- Together with White Prince, Pride of CAULDRONS, BY THE I.A KE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN That Wilson’s patent stove, Perche and Fleury will be found at my sta ROPE, NAILS, dorf, I’enn., an old farmer by the name CULTIVATORS. RAIL'D AY AND CONNECT!' NS (NEW YORK CEN bles tor the accommodation ot the publictill That father bought and pai<l for, Jim, TRAL AND ERIE RAILROADS:) of Abraham Blatt, who is about 60 March 26th. After that, Fleury will remain COPPER WARE. In cloth our gals had wove ; • ) THROI GII TRAINS DAILY, with Palace Drawing years of age, is healthy, robust, and here for the coming season. White Prince WHEEL-BARR< >W> • > Room and Silver Palace Sleep ng Cara through to And how the neighbors wondered, Jim, and Pride of Perche will go to Albany and New York. as strong as a horse, who has never in SHEET-IRON WARE. When we got the thing to go ! Salem, returning about the last of July. HV THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK his lifetime tasted the least bit of While in the East on my last trip I made GREAT WESTERN AND ERIE AND NEW YORK CEN They said 'I woultl burst and kill us all. TUO ODE N A ND WIL L O W WA R E, meat of any kind. He says he never TRAL RAI LAVA YS : it an object to see and learn how the Per CUTLERY, WIRE, Some forty years ago. cheron stock was tilling the wants or expec • ) THROI GH TRAINS, with Pullman Palace Drawing tasted beef, mutton or veal, eats no i • » Room and Sleeping Car« through to New York to tations of the public, and how the colts from kird of poultry, no kind of fish, no Yes, everything is different, Jim, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Rochester, or New York city White Prince would compare with those ot STOVES. BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD: kind ot game, in fact nothing pertain Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, other stallions of this stock. From what it used to was, THROI GH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palaeo- It is now 25 years since its introduction Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook For men are always tampering, Jim, ing to meat. He has such an abhor Car« tor Newark, Zaii-sviRe. Wheeling. Warhing- in Ohio and 19 years since first introduced ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, ton and With Ged’s great natural laws ; Baltimore u ithout change. rence of meat that when they kill a in Illinois. The one-fourth and one-half plain and fancy, constructed on the latest ETC., ETC. But what on earth we’re coming to— cow or hog on his premises he gener bloods make fine, valuable animals, bring i fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, This i« the SHORTEST. BEST and only line running Does anybody know ? ing at least double the price of good com and evervt king connected with these stoves Pullman celebrated PALACE SLEEPING CAPS AND ally leaves home and goes about other COACHES, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at mon stock, the supply being not equal to warranted durable and perfect. For everything has changed so much business. He is the father of a large I I have secured the services of a First-class the O' AH A and from ihe WEST, via Grand Junction, Mar demand at that. All articles sold or manufactured hv him shall. Cedar Rapids. Clinton, Sterling and Dixon for Since forty years ago. family, all healthy children. Among The colts from White Prince bred in Ore warranted. His work is made of the best CHICAGO AND THE EAST. to do all repair- gon equal any of this stock I saw while material and of the choicest patterns. them is also one boy, who, like his I Mechanic, and am prepared ■ This popular route is unsu pa««e»l for Speed. Contort East. I have not learned of a single person rfi“ Orders attended to with dispatch and A C heap F ence .—I send you a father, eats no meat of any kind. In | ing promptly and in superior style. Safety. The smooth. well-ballasted nod perfect that lias bred or bought a Prince colt but tilled according to directions. He is deter nnd track of steel mil«, the celebrated Pullman Palace plan of a straight rail fence, either reply to the questions put to the father is well pleased with them and regret that mined to sell at low prices for cash. Sleeping Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving four or six rails high. If four rails how he could work so hard without they do not have more of them. trpin«. the regularity with which they rnn. the admira I do not wish to be understood as claim ble arrangement tor running through cars to Chicago only are to be used, the space between eating any meat, he says he believes from all points We«t. secure to passengers all the com ing that this stock of horses is the only one the bottom rail and the ground must he is much healthier than if he ate forts in modern Kail way Traveling. No changes of Cara LIQUORS that all breeders should patronize exclu ami no tedious delays at Ferries. be filled up with soil. I made this I meat. He uses very little butter. TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, sively ; but that there is no breed or family ofall kinds, of the best brands,whResale and 1 I am receiving and have constantly on I of large horses known that cross so well fence five years ago, and it has stood Passengers will find Tickets via thia Favorite Route at v hand a full and first-class stock of the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Rail with the common stock of tin'country, and retail. Also I D onn P iatt says: “A petition, our heaviest westerly gales, while the road. Sacramento. their produce will equal them for solid Ticket« fir sale in all the Ticket Office« nf fRP Central staked worm fence has blown down. signed by some sixteen thousand pub form, size, style and action, which is no Pacific Railroad AV. II. STENNETT Groceries , doubt from the fact that the Percheron lias The posts are made of three pieces lic-spirited idiots, who neglect their MARVIN in aniTT. Gen. Sup. Gen Pas. Agent. In connection with all these I have on hand from the Arab, as will be seen by a large assortment ot H. P. STANWOOD, General Agency, 121 Montgomery split or sawed out of any durable tim own business to look after the manners DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, descended street. San Francisco. the following; ber, 2 by 3 inches, 6 feet 6 inches long and morals of their neighbors, was There was a Percheron stallion imported GROCERIES Ready-Made Clothing, from France by Jeff. K. Clark, of St. Louis, and firmly nailed together like the let presented in the Senate recently. Mo., weighing 1.700 pounds, who trotted on of all kinds—-just what every married man ter A, only that two posts are on one These mendicants ask Congress to in GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc«, Etc. the St. Louis Fair Grounds, with two men wants in his family. And if you don’t be side, 3 or 4 inches apart, according to vade the lodges of the District Masons in a barouche, a mile in 3:42. 1 have seen lieve it, call and examine my stork before purchasing elsewhere. this horse. the thickness of the rails. A piece of because the organization is secret; to The Germantown Telegraph states that at JOHN BILGER. inch board, 3 or 4 inches wide, must confiscate the sacred gridiron and sell Everything sold at reasonable rates. the Norfolk County Fair a pair of stallions Importer of tarm implements and machines. be nailed across the double post for the it to a junk-dealer, and to seize upon Give me a call. of the Percheron breed, attached to an om K. KUBLI. nibus containing six people, drew it one lower rail to rest upon. The brace is the deified ‘Billy’ and make it furnish Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. mile in four minutes. nailed across the posts, the butt of the goat’s milk for scientific experimenta This, I think, is better time than most of ••Hear, for I will apeak of ®xe.!!-«t brace being 3 feet from the butt of the tion at the Agricultural Department. horses bred from celebrated trotters could things.*' THE SODA SPRINGS! posts, and the top being a few’ inches make with the same load. POXira EXTRACT The great Vegetable 'l'he sire of Lulu, who is designated by A member of the Missouri Legisla OCK SOAP IS A NATURAL PRO- Pain Daatroyer. Has l>etn in use over down from the top of the outside sporting men as the ‘ ‘ Queen of the Turf, ” thirty years, and for cleanliness and prompt i duet, possessing most marvelous cleans post. When the rails are twelve feet ture, whose reputation was exceedingly curative virtues cannot be excelled. having made tho three best mile heats on ing and cosmetic properties. Besides other . IV o family can afford tols* without long the posts require to be 11 feet below par, absented himself for awhile, record, was a half-blood Norman. saponaceous substances it contains Alumi t'llILlUCE.y Pond’s Extract. Accidents, Bruises. and then had his death announced. na, which is more jiowerfully detersive than TERMS. Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved apart; that will allow the rails to over uluiost instantly by extemsl application. Twenty-five dollars, U. S. gold coin, the most Alkaline Soaps. Rock Soap is ascer lap 6 inches at each end when they Thereupon the Legislature passed the Promptly relieves pains of Burns, Kealds, tained by analysis to have detersive proper season — excepting White Prince fillies, who Excoriations, Chafings, Old Sores, are laid in between the posts. Where usual resolutions of condolence, some ties valuable to an eminent degree for the will only be bred by special agreement, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests in the land is clear of stumps and stones of the wily member’s bitterest enemies flammation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, which should be made before 1 leave for the purposes for which it is recommended, and i to contain nothing injurious for such pur removes discoloration and heals rapidly. Willamette. we plow two straight furrow’s, 3 feet eulogized their “departed friend’s ex FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves poses. Aller using it no one will be without Pasturage for mares from a distance, 62)- pain in the back and loins, fullness and press apart. One man places the butt of alted character and high moral worth,” cents per week ; but no accountability as it. It is perfectly marvelous in its opera ing pain in the head, nausea, vertigo. and the next day he reappeared in his tion. the post in one furrow and another IX EErcOKRIHE A it has no equal. All kinds of sumed for accidents or escapes. FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. —It ulcerations to which ladies are subject aio man puts the top rail between the seat with the resolutions neatly pasted W. (’. MYER. promptly cured. Fuller details in Look accom cleans kitchen utensils, glass and tinware ; AND MARBLE WORKS Ashland, Feb. 10,1876, in his memorandum-book, as a receipt posts resting on the brace, which will panying each bottle. polishes gold and silver; removes oil and I —blind or bleeding— meet prompt relief grease from tablesand floors. It is a great PILES «nd hold the posts in position until the in full for the past and a letter of credit ready cure. No case, however chrome or obstinate, can long resist its regular use. I saving of time and labor. earth is banked up around the post, I for the future. WASHING POWDER.—It is unrivaled VARICOSE VEIMS. It is the only sure cure. YOUNG MEN Ho ! Unto AH Who Thirst ! have made board fences on the same for Washing Clothes. It is not an alkali, JtID.NLY IHN1IASES. It has no equal fur per manent cure. Who may bo suffering from the effect plan, only using one post and the but it softens the water, loosening the dirt, BLEEiil.Vta from any cause. For this it is a spe days; turkeys ’ in from 26 to 29 days ; and makes washing less laborious ; ami ot youthful follies or indiscretion, will do cific. It has saved hundreds of lives when all brace, setting the post and brace 10 or COME YE I NTO well toavail themselves of this, the great leaves the clothes much whiter, without any other remedies failed to arrest bleeding front 12 inches into the ground, and nailing ducks’ in 28 days ; Guinea fowls’ in nose, stomach, lungs, and elsewhere. of the injurious effects attending the use ot est boon ever laid at the altarot suffering from 25 to 27 days ; pea fowls ’ in three boards on the face of the post, humanity. Dn. SPINNEY will guaran soda or washing powder, which all contain TOOTHACHE, Earache, Xeuralgia «nd Rheumatism are all alike relieved, and tee to forfeit 8500 for every case of seminal more or less caustic properties. It is yuar- and laying a straight pole on the top, i from 28 to 30 days ; geese’s in from THE SODA SPRINGS! often permanently cured. i weakness, or private disease of any kind anteed not to injure in the least degree the i PHTSICIAXS of all schools who arc acquainted with resting on top of brace.— Cor. Country i I 30 to 32 days. Fresh eggs will hatch finest fabrics, and will save half the soap or character which he undertakes and Pond’s Extract of Witch Ilaxel recom one or two days sooner than those mend it in their practice. We have letters of Gentleman. AND DRINK WITHOUT fails‘to cure. He would therefore say generally used. It saves an enormous commendation from hundreds of Physicians, tw’o or three weeks old. waste in soap, and wear and tear in clothes. to the unfortunate sufferer who may read many of whom order it for use in their own this notice that you are treading upon FOR TOILET AND BATH. — Rock Soap practice. In addition to the foregoing, they No T hird P arty .—There is some dangerous ground when you longer de possesses remarkable cosmetic properties, order its use for Swellings of all kinds, SOCIETY NOTICES Money and Without Price! lay in seeking the proper remedy for without any deleterious effect upon the twaddle about starting a third party Quinsy, Sore Tin oat, Inflamed Ton sils, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca skin. It is perfectly harmless, a.id gives a your complaint. You may be in the first for the Presidential election. It can’t tarrh (for which it is a tptcific). Chil stage; remember you are approaching vigorous,and healthy tone to the skin; it Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. II. II. F., be done, and won’t be tried. In a blains, Frosted Feet,- Htings of restores the freshness and bloom of youth the last. If you are bordering upon the Insects, Musquitocs, etc.. Chapped Holds its regular meetimrs every HE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP- short time the main issue will be joined in a manner which is marvelous. It is put last, and are suffering some or all its ill Hand», Face, and indeed all maur-r of Saturday evening at the odd Fel ing the Soda Springs House, and having skin diseases. up with a brilliant label, and is having an effects, remember that if you persist in between the two existing parties, and low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are repaired amt refitted the same are now pre procrastination,the time must come when immense sale. It sells itself. Nee quotations. TOILET VSE. Removes Soreness, Roughness into them will be whirled all the politi invited to attend. and Smarting | heals Cuts, Eruptions pared to accommodate all that may favor us VENTURA ROCK SOAP CO., the most skillful physician can render SACHS, N. G. and Pimples. It rtrivrt, invigoratrt nml cal forces of the country. In the cam J. H. H yzeb , Rec. SOL. with a eall. Prices to suit these hard times. 726 Montgomery Street, S. F. you no assistance; when the door of hope Tf/rtthet, while wonderfully improving the Sec’y. Complexion. paign of this year no third party could will be closed against von ; when no an THE MARBLE BUSINESS TO FARMERS—Pond’s Extract. No Stock gel of mercy can bring you relief. In no do anything but guerrilla skirmishing Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be with Jacksonville Stamm No. 118,V. 0. R, M„ FRANCO-AMERICAN case has the Doctor failed of success. still he a specialty. All orders in this out it. It is used by all the leading Idvery and blackmailing, and no such busi Holds its regular meetings every Thursday Will Then let not despair work upon your im line promptly tilled in the best manner and Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen ness can be tolerated under present evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers at reasonable rates. agination, but avail yourself of the ben in Ntw York City. It has no equal for Sprains, Harness or Saddle Chafings, Stiffness, eficial results of his treatment before Address, as usual. circumstances. One of the twaddlers in good standing are invited to attend. Scratch»'«, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleed your case is beyond the reach ot medical SIMON CARO, O. C. J. H. & A. IL RUSSELL, Ashland. ings, I'neuinBhia, Colic, I)iarrh»ra, Chills, about a third party says the “people skill, or before grim death hurries you B en S achs , R. S. HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Colds, &c. Its range of action is w ide, and the are mad enough” just now to rush into to a premature grave. Full course of relief it affords is so prompt that if is invalua ble in every Farm-yard ns well as in et’ery treatment, $25.00. Send money by Post NOTICE, STOCKMEN! it. There are some people who are Oreffonian Pocahontas Tribe Xo. 1, Im Farm-house. Ixt it be tried once, and you Office order or Express with full descrip proved order of Red Men, holds its often mad enough and silly enough to will never be without it. tion of case, ( ’ all or address stated councils at the Red Men’s CAUTIOA'I Pond’s Extract has been imitated. make fools of themselves ; but even Hall the third DR. A. B. SPINNEY, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, The genuine article has the words Pond’s sun in every seven suns, in No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. Extract blown in each bottle. It is prepared, these will keep clear of the folly of a the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all by the only persous living who ever third party this year. Two parties brothers in good standing. knew how to prepare it properly. Refuse all E. B. WATSON, S. other preparations of Witch Basel. This is are sufficient at present.—AT. Y. Sun. UNION the only article used by Physicians, and in the H. K. H anna , C. of R. THE WELL-KNOWN VERMONT HORSE JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. hospitals of this country and Europe. ■■ — - ■ ■ niSTOKY and Uses of Pond’s Extract, C alifornia and O regon R ail in pamphlet form, sent free on application to A Warren Lodge No. 10. A. F. i A. M.. road .—It was rumored recently that POXD'N EXTRACT COXPAXY, V8 Mmdeu Holds its regular communications Lane, New York. the Central Pacific Railroad had pur / nf ' on the Wednesday evenings or pre Cor. California <£• 4fh St«. chased the California and Oregon road. ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore Proprictrc««. MADAME 1IOLT. ILL STAND FOR MARES AT THE T. G. REAMES, W. M. To ascertain the truth of the matter a gon. LIME FOR SALE, stable of the owner, J. A. Cardwell, near Jacksonville, during the season of 1876, Chronicle reporter called on Mr. Vil M ax M uller , Sec’y. commencing April 1st and ending July 1st, he undersigned would re - lard, the agent of the latter road, the Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0, K., at —AND— the following rates : $15 for each mare, spcctfully inform their friends and the other day. Mr. Villard said the state Holds its regular meetings on every other in gold coin or its equivalent, payable at the publie generally that they have purchased ment was entirely without foundation, Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. time of service. the above establishment, which will be HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD Mike is 12 years old, was sired by old henceforth conducted under their constant no such sale having been made or even Members in good standing are invited to of tendering her thanks to the public tor Vermont, out of a thoroughbred Whip mare; personal supervision, and they guarantee JOHN MILLER, N. G. the patronage which lias hitherto been ex as yet negotiated. Mr. Villard stated attend. he is a beautiful bay, 17 hands high, well satisfaction to all who may favor them with tended to her, and would respectfully solicit S ol . S achs , R. S. also that the steamship line had been formed, and weighs 1,600 pounds. He has their patronage. its continuance. sired more fine horses, according to the These stables are centrally‘located, and turned over to him as the agent of the Her tables are always under her immedi rUHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER S GUIDE. class of mares that have been bred to him, within convenient distance of the various ate control ; and by lier long experience in 1 by inform the public that he has ONE German bondholders, and that it was than any other horse in the world, of his houses of public entertainment. Horses the business she feels confident that she will THOUSAND BUS HEI2S of superior Jackson now in his charge. Also that in sev Stages leave Jacksonville as follows : age, and he is without doubt the Favorite and mules will he boarded and cared for at give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish For Riwk Point, Grant’s Pass and Rose Horse where he is known. enty days a new steamer would arrive burg, moderate charges. They have one of the rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in tho every day at 8:30 a. m. Mail closes at I will furnish pasturage to those desiring largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of stvle, suited to the accommodation of single best style and at reasonable rates will do here from New York which will be 8 a. in. it at 75 cents j>er week. I will not be re Portland, of o< : cupants or families. Her lieds are always well to call on me. For further information For Phoenix, Ashland, Yreka and Red immediately placed on the line. It is sponsible for any accidents or escapes. inquire at the Franco-Anieriean Hotel. kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. California, every day at 2:30 p. in. J. A. CARDWELL. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, named the Geo. W. Elder, of 1,562 ding, G. W. HOLT. Mail closes at 2 p. m. Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. tons burden, 260 feet in length, by 38 For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and With single or double teams, for hire on rea Crescent City, qvery Monday and Thursday beam. sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses THE CITY BREWERY, WANTED ! morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. m. and Mules, which will he hired to go to any the preceding evening. part ot the country at moderate rates. «Y es ,” he murmured, as he leaned The mail for Central Point, Table Rock,« —BY— Animals bought and sold, and broke to again -tt a lamp-poet, and turned over Eagle Point, Brownsborough and Sain’s 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron, saddle or harness. he undersigned offers for a solitary dime in bis hand. «Black Valley, leaves every Friday morning ; 29tf. KUBLI A WILSON. sale his farm situated on Antelope creek, the preceding evening. elivered at the foundry in VEIT SCHUTZ. Hills nice (hie) place—plenty (hie) gold closes 12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480 The mail for Linkville, HotSprings, Yai- Ashland, for which we will pay the acres of land, 400 acres being good farming there—lively s’ciety, ’nail that, but,” nax and Lake City, leaves Ashland every highest price. land and under fence. It is a good grain Monday morning. For Linkville every Every farmer has more or less old cast and he drew a long sigh,” «1 couldn’ tarm and sheep ranch, well watered and Monday Thursday and Friday mornings. ings about his premises, such as old stoves, HE ACCOUNTS OF THE LATE FIRM stannit—with whisky at sev’ny-five good houses and barns upon it. R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to pinions and other articles. Theso they of Webb A Jones have been placed in TERMS OF SALE—$11 per acre, one-half fornis the citizens of Jacksonville and cents a glass ; ’sno place for me.” 5 p. rn. would do well to gather up, and bring them the hands of H. K. Hanna for collection. down, the balance to suit purchaser.__ surrounding country that he is now manu O ffice H ours —From 7 a. m.to7p. m.; before the rain sets in. Those knowing themselves indebted are J. W. SIMPSON. facturing, and will constantly keep on hand Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. We will also pay tho highest price for old requested to settle immediately and thereby I t may seem paradoxical, but Bel- N. R. — This land will be sold in smaller the verv best of Lager Beer. Those wishing Mail matter must be in on time or it will COPPER, BRASS and ZINC. save costs- WEBB A JONES. knap’s fall came in the spring. parcels, if desired 7tf. a cool glass of beer should give me a call. not go. M ax M uller , P. M. Jacksonville, Feb. 10, 1876. J. M. MH'ALL A < O. BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS, 1 - ■ 11 » I I I ■ POND’S EXTRACT ROCK SOAP. R I T PENINGER’S MIKE, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, W T T BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE FARM FOR SALE. D T TO THOSE INDEBTED. T M