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Of grinofriitir x; Pubisheil Evei-y Thursday Mox-niug Bj RATES OF ADVERTISING. C1IAS. NICKEIH Advertisements will l>o inserle<l in th« T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion.........................$3.00 each subsequent one..... .jr... 1.<M> I .eg:H advertisementa inserted reasoi mbly. A lair redaction IxointheaJfOYftjrttes mado to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly fUtv^yii^einents liayabh^ij uarterly. Job printing noatly ana promptly execut- 1, and at rt'asonable latrs. <’ ountt W abka W ts always at taken par. EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR. OFFICE -On Oregon street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Kntr« of Subscription t , « ne copy. }H>r annum,................... six months....... ................ •4 three mouths.................. $3.00 2.00 1.00 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1876 9 />« e«i OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. PRO EPSS ION AL CARI )S. STATE <•»’ OKEOON. - * »-* B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D., 1». F. Wop r Governor.......... ... ...... Secrctarv of State,................... s- F. Chadw ick State Treasurer,.................................•[- Brown stat»* Printer.................................M . A . Brown Kerbyville, Oregon. ------- 11 1_. ----------------- 4^. ~ ’ ! L . ■ It I ; , « ¿ Sheriff............................... < 'lerk,..';................................. Treasurer.......................... A ssessor,............. ............... . School Si i peri nt endent,. Surveyor.......................... . < 'ormier........................... - A. C. JONES. JACKSON COVNTY. County Judge,................ * "minty <'omnnssimiers. ____ j oil MI ___ . __ I C. __ L 1- —--------- — UEXEKAI. NOTES AND NEWS. robbed largely hers. ...... Silas T. Day ATTORNEY COT’NSF.LOR-AT-LAW, ( Samuel Furry, i Ahram Miller. JACKSNVILLE, GN., .J. \V. Manning E. D. Fondrav Will practice in all the Courts of the Stale. ........... John Orth Office in Orth’s building—up-stairs. ,\V. A. Childers ......E. J. Farlow G. H. AIKEN, M. D., ..... J. S. Howard ....l)r. Callender PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JOSEI’IIINE COl xTV. Conntv Judge............................ M. F. Baldwin Jacksonville. Oregon. ‘ . . | J. E. Scvferth, < onntvt ominisslone™....... } H Tlu;rnlon> ' ■ ' ’r 2 ' *J Sheriff,........................................... S. Me*sen*jrer Office—One door west of the W. U. Tele-*; Clerk,............................................Chas. Hughes graph office. Trea-urer........................................... »>>• Naucke Assessor.............................................J. P. Lewis J. A. CALLENDER. M. D.. Schis»! Sii|M*rinteudent,.......... ... J. M. Smith Surveyor,.................. a ............... TV. N. Sanders P 11 Y SI C I A N A N D S U II G E O N , Coroner...............................Geo. S. Mathewson LAKI-; (VVNTV. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Conntv Judge.................................F. C Mason '. Moss, .. / zs ommissioners • • < onntyt ....... ( S. ( Tenbrook. Oflice at residence, on Fifth street, op posite the Court House. Sheriff........................................... T. J. Brattain » lerk 11• B. llafton Treasurer............................... .....J. L. Hanks H. K. HANNA, ..M. Riggs Assessor........................ ...H. M. Thatcher ATTORNEY a COUNSELOR AT LAW, "School Superintendent ........................ Frank CheeauuM) Surveyor COVRT SITTINGS. Jacksonville, Oregon, .Dak**»» Cintnf>i.— Circuit Court, second Monday in February. June and November. Will practice in all tlie Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business left County Court, first Monday in each month. in my care. —Circuit Court, fourth Mondav in April and fourth Monday in Or- Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. tober. 'County Court, first Motviay in Jan uary. April. July and October. C. w. KAHLER. K. R. SVATSON. CoHH/y.—(’h-etiir Court, fourth Mon KAHLER & WATSON, day in June; Comity Court, first Monday in January. April, July an«l October. ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, outnumlicrs the rob. The number of Centennial awards A New York dispatch of Oct. 7 th says will be about 12,000. seven hundred pounds of gold coin Shearman says that Beecher’s last and Russian coin were received at the F A K C Y GO O D S trial cost him and his friends $250,000. assay office to-day, making a total of f i f i »• * ** ! J* i ‘A ili )») t'I i 1 • > )’/ " £230,090. Four hundred and fifty It is an expensive business. BOYS’ nnd GIRLS' Like the Republican majority in thousand dollar«, American gold coin, » < J t 1L' ♦ V I; 1 Colorado and Ohio, the Hayes and was received at lhe Treasury last night from Europe. American eagles to the R EADY-MA DE CLOTHING, Wheeler banner has taken a fall. value of £¿8,000 were withdrawn from A man with a blacked face robbed (he Bank of England yesterday for the Scott river stage of $»1,250 in gold shipment to the United States. BOOTS and SHOES, ■ dust not far from Yreka on the 1 Gth. ♦ / »*!•!! ’,. ; -it The Democrats celebrated their vic If Tilden is elected President-lie will tory in Indiana on tbe IGth instant BEDSTEA DS A (TIA IBS, be his own “boss.” If Hayes is elect in Indianapolis by a heavy salute ed he will be the cub of Boss Chandler, of cannon, a grand torchlight pro Boss Shepherd and Spencer. cession, bonfires and a fine display of fire CLOTUING, George Shambrook, of Douglas coun works. Mr. Williams, Governor-elect, .e', j- ■ ?» î. * t if/. ft'.Hig’L f j -• « ty, has raised 100 pounds of French whoarrived thisafternoon, was escorted LiaUOBS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, wheat from one pound, and 113 pounds from the hotel to-night to State House Square by the Williams Guards and Proper wheat from ten pounds. other Companies bearing torches, Brought down to a lino point, tho where speeches were made by Wil case stands thus : The Radical party liams and others in favor of Tilden runs Hayes; Grant runs the Radical Hendricks. At E. Jacob's New Store, j party ; Guerilla Mosby runs Grant. FURNISHING and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Sup’l of Public Instruction...!.. L. Rowland FIRST .H'DKTAT. PISTlllCT. t "ircuit Judge..................................... I*. I*. Prim District Attorney........................ H. K« Hanna Ladies' and Gentlemen's A (O\DEXSt:ll 11IMTOBY. On July 4 tli tho conference of the Grand Council of the United States of the Order of the Americau Alliance met at Philadelphia, and <mminnied for President RuthèrfoYtf B. Hayes, of Ohio, and for Vice-President William -A. Wheeler, of New York.” On July 5th Governor Hayes re ceived a Committee of |he Order at the Continental Hotel, thanked them for the nomination, and accepted it. On July 9th, in Columbus, Ohio, a sub-committee, of which William D. Black, of Pennsylvania, was chairman, waited upon Governor Hayes, and pre sented him with the full Constitution of the Order and the Oath, and in formed him of his election as an hon orary tneiuber. The committee also hau'ied him the resolutions of nomi nation. Hayes accepted tbe honorary membership and the nominatiou. On July 10th, Alfred E. Lee, Secre tary to Governor Haves, wrote to L. S. Tyler, Box 2071, New York, Secre tary of the Order, thanking the Alli ance, and promising matérial aid. On September 13th, A. E. Lee, Sec retary, wrote to Carnei L. Markbreit : “It is not true that Gemmai Hayes has given any assurance of sympathy with or indorsement of declarations against the naturalization of foreigners, or the privileges of foreign born citi zens. The story that Governor Hayes ever indorsed such sentiments by letter, or otherwise, is utterly false.” The Constitution of the Order pro vides “that the object for which this Order is organized is an ain.-nduumt of the Naturalization L. iwó , limiting the suffrage to persons born in this country, or of American parents. The election of Arnericau born persons only to official [»editions in this country.” The Oath of the Order is : “I sol emnly swear that I will not vote for any person or persons for any official position who are not American born citizens.” Governor II »yes was in possession of the Constitution and the Oath. lie accepted the nomination with full knowledge of their provisions. Lee, his secretary, absolutely denied that Ilayes had ever indorsed such ¡ pri nciples by letter, or otherwise. Rutherford B. Hayes and Lee, his j secretary, have deliberately lied to the ' American people, and stand convicted of attempting to obtain lhe highest office in the world by a sneaking fraud. A SENSI 1II.K .MOVE. A dispatch to the N. Y. IPorZrf states that there is a rumor that Hayes will resign his Governorship in order A RADICAL CLUB THROWS OFF THE YOKE OF GRANT AND HAYES AND to lurther his claims for the Presidency. * GOES FOR TILDEN AND HENDRICKS. Gen. Merritt, with about 200 men, 1 LT. OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD .A at tho Very lowest rates. If you don’t lias started for the fork of the Cheyenne, A large and interesting meeting of l>olievc me, call and ascertain pricos for where Crazy Horse and his followers yourselves. No humbug ! the Eleventh Ward Republican Club All kinds of produce and hides taken in are said to be encamped for the Win was held on Tuesday night at Hum exchange for goods. 42tf. ter. boldt Hall. A motion made to call i Alexander Ilasrnusa, a prisoner who upon the Committee on Resolutions “EXCELSIOR” was confined in the county jail at Rose for a report, was handed to the Secre burg for stabbing a man near Gardiner, tary and read to the meeting. The 1 * • • I committed suicide by hanging him preamble stated that whereas corrup TÆVEIÎY ST ABLE self. tion was prevalent in all the ranks of i TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. I The Wnmmitfee appointed by Con the Republican party, and the mana ( N. Fisher, President, i Oregon St., Jacksonville, JACKSONVILLf, DflECON, « itt gress to examine into the Chinese gers even used the wire across the con- | M. Caton, . ; David Cronemiller, Trustee«,. Will practice in the Supreme, District and question have arrived in San Francisco, tint nt to send garbled dispatches in i J. Nunan, ot her C<ni rts <>t‘t his State. and probably commenced investiga i their own interest, that the Chinese i George Brown. (iffh-e in Court House—upstairs. plank was not strong enough to carry tions last week. ....U. S. Hayden Recorder,.................... the party over the political chasm, that ...... Henry Pape Treasurer.................... H. KELLY, A damaging story is told in the Bos J. P. McDaniel it was an inherent right of all Ameri .Marshal*....................... aving just received a new ........ I. (’. Weiss ton JInrahl of Ben Butler ’ s specula Street Commissioner. can citizens to vote for the candidate stock of Harness, Buggies and Car VTTORNEY COÜNSELOR-AT-LAW, ting while in New Orleans on the mis whose future conduct might he thought riages, T am now prepared to furnish my patronsand the public generally with as JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SOCIETY NOTICES. fortunes of Union people whose prop more beneficial to the country, they erty Jell into his hands. therefore resolved to hoist up the Til FINE TURNOUTS pru-tice In all the Coarts of the State. < Jacksonville Iodic \o. 10, I. II. II. F., Will den and Hendricks standard and stand Prompt attention given to all business en A ten thousand dollar purse is offered Hobis its regular meetings every As can l>e had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle trusted to my care. by these candidates and reform. These Saturday evening «at the Odd Fel horses hired to to any part of the country. in California for the four mile and re- low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are 2-ir Office opposite Court House. Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses peat race for mares and fillies. W. resolutions were unanimously adopted. invited to attend. broke to work single or double. Horses Shear will bring three from the East Mr. Oliver being called upon to make T. B. KENT, N. G. JAMES S. HOWARD, boardeil. ami the best of care bestowed upon true i a few remarks, stated that all to compete for the purse. J. H. P enn , Rec. Sec’y. them while in mv charge. U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR American citizens should be independ I After living out two hours the jury ent in politics, and vote for the one Jacksonville Stamm No. IIS V. 0. R. M., ;#*MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. FM JACKSON, in the burglary case against Babcock who would benefit the country the Holds its regular meetings every Thursday A liberal share of the public patrnnaee is and Summerville for participation in most. He went over the history of ev<*ning at the Udd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers Josephine and Curry cniinUe«, Oregon. solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. in good standing are invited to attend. the safe burglary, brought in a verdict the Republican party from the time of Official surveys madeaml patents obtained BEN SACHS, O. C. at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining of not guilty in both instances. its first candidate, John C. Fremont, M ax M fixer , R. 8. Laws ami Decisions at my office in Jaek- TWELFTH YEAR, Tweed has been placed on board the down to the present standard-bearer, ------ ■ — e a » ■ ■——----------- — Orrgonian Pocahontas Tribe No. I. Im U. S. ship Franklin and has been as and concluded by believing that the proved order of Bed Men, holds its ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, signed to Rear Admiral Case’s quar-j pretence to reform and retrenchment M essrs . L andrum & R-Niger*, bet stated councils at th«- Red Men’s on the part of the Republican pirtv ters. Hunt still insists that the man » ter known as Angora goat dealers, had Hall the third swn in every seven suns, in m . j A ... * CONDUCTED DY was rather flimsy, and could not be they have arrested is named Secor. on exhibition a splendid display of the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all i Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., brothers in good standing. trusted. — S. Examiner. robes and gloves manufactured by the Air. Harper, owner of Tenbroeck, THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES C. W. SAVAGE, 8. announces his willingness to run i Angora Goat Robe riml Glove Com E. B. W atson , C. of R. . Jacksonville, T roubles oe an A dipose D ame . — pany, at the State Fair, which have ------------------- •---------------- — against Tom Ochiltree for $10,000 or v—z- y •« nA he sci T olasth ? year of this any larger amount, to take place on The fat woman who was at the sea been pronounced superior to those Warrrn lodge No. 10, A. F. 4 A. Mi. wl ¿ J A school will commence about the end of the track of the Louisville Jockey row and learned hog show near the made out of dog or buckskin. These Holds its regular communications August, and is divided in four sessions, Zvr > on the Wednesday evenings or pre Centemual grounds gives the Philadel gloves are or different patterns, and DAVID LINN Î ■ / ? Club next spring. often weeks each. ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore phia IDim the following account of her some that have been intended for cold Keep.« constantly on hand a full assortment Board and tuition, per term,............... $40.00 gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. It seems from what we can learn escape from the fire : “I can step at a climates have the mohair still on, and of furniture, consisting of Bed and Boddiug.................. .................. 4.00 M ax M vllf . r , Sec’y. the Radicals of Oregon are rather un 500 weight, and as the front stairs dyed according to the tastes of tho Drawing arid pointing........................... 8.00 BEDSTEADS, * VO Piano ........................................................... . 15.00 fortunate in their selection of candi were on fire, 1 had to go down tho purchaser. This display attracted a Ruth Rebekah Desrre Lodze No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., Entraube Tee. only om e,...................... . 5.00 dates. As a general thing, they have back way. Now, tho front stairs were BUREAUS, TABLES. great deal of attention, and shows that Holds its regular meetings on every other SELECT DAY SCHOOL. been school teachers and their “ youth Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. built especially f<»r ine, of wood six the |ndt can be utilized as well as tJm GUILD MOULDINGS, Primary, per term,...... .......................... « fi.00 ful indiscretions” aro a subject of com- , standing are invited to Members in good ] inches tljick, while the back steps were fleece. Mr. Landrum received the re Junior, “ ........... ..’........ .......... S.00 JOHN MILLER, N. G. attend. STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, mon report. Senior, “ ................................. only fit for common light people like turns of the fleece crop of Mr. Charles 10.00 S ol . S achs , R. S I’Hpils are received at any time, and spe CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Zach. ¿Clpndler, the generalissimo of yourse lf. ’ The first step T took, crash 4 Claggett and a Mr. Hawkins, both res cial attention is paid to partieulai" studies in went the wood, and I came near going idents of Marion county, who had PARI.OR A BEDROOM t » SUITS, behalf of children who have but limited Hayes’ campaign, is reported as say- farmers hotel y j j f j, - iq * H * hC ’ ’ time. For further particulars apply at the ing : “1 have been of the opinion all myfcelf. The hog was squealing aw shipped through Mr. Landrum, and ETC.. ETC. Academy. ORTH’S BUILDING, OREGON STREET, along that Schurz did not want Hayes fully, and both ihu>stia cows-were roar the prices ranged for first quality, 95 ing like mad bulls, but I wasn’t fright cents; second quality, 75 cents ; culls, Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on t| elected, and that he pursued the course Jacksonville. Oregon. THE ened a bit. I got a long, smooth board 25 cents per pound ; the lowest being hand and made to order. Planing done on he has knowing that ho was injuring reasonable terms. zAT Undertaking a spe Hint was in the room and placed it on higher than the price for first-class i Hayes’ cause.” Board aiul Ixxlging cialty. the stairway. • I tucked up my dress, sheep wool. The that mado CITY DRUG STORI', 1 ’»< >j>r< 1......................... The total expenditures of the White and, .slid dowu gracefully. I smashed this purchase of mohair wrote him Single meals--------- ol ooiloM House from 1S57 to 1S61 were $213,- everything at (he bottom and got my that they would buy all they could ob JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON. L.xlging...... .............. JACKSONVILLE. <128; the total expendityres for seven foot wedged. .Tu>t as 1 got free a no tain up to 100,000 pounds or more, . W * « > • 1 . f • * .. ■ ' PAINTERS. years under President Grant were ble fireman rushed into the building. thus establishing a market for this new t I ■ < . . . • Af RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METJI- >; i 1 $818,992; annual Republican average, JTL od of informing the public that she is HE N17W FIRM OF RATH.FR Buo: $121,28 I; annual Democratic average, ‘Rescue mo, rescue mo!' I cried, lie branch of stock-raising. L» this dis prepared to furnish board by tbe.week, day came toward me, aud 1 threw myself play there were also two-bolts of lus Have tho largest and most complete E ARE FULLY ,PREPARED TO,1>P ormegte ihoh I n . at rettMmntbie terms, 'l'lir 27. $53,257; Republican excess, ?G8,02 as-sortinent of " all kinds of Painting, Including into his arms. He fell with a shriek, ters, black and drab, for ladies’ wear, table will eonstantlv be supplied with the ; , t i 1 I ■ ' • - i l>est the market atfords. No Chinese em and was pronounced superior to any Our able military men in the Indian My weight had broken both legs !” DRUGS, MEDICINICS * CHEMICALS, ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give HOUSE PAINTING, that has been imported from Europe. country could not find any Sioux while jin* a call and judge tor yourselves. SIGN PAINTING, 1W1?. T he H ouse A ppointees .'—William Several ladies who reside in and near Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also they were advancing, but as soon as MRS. WILLIAMS. I f .Jacksonville, Nov. 2*>, 1875. A. . Wheeler, Republican candidate for Salem have beautiful dresses made out () UN A M17NTAL PAINTING, , ., the latest and finest styles of they began to retreat 'th^y stumbled Vice-Preshlviit, recently rcpeat»‘d sev of the same materials. WAGON AND CARRIAGE PArNTlN’G. over several bands.' Tn this respect STATIONERY, eral already refuted falsehoods with 1 WILL. JACKSON, Dentist, - -------------- ------------------ our army resembles the traditional ALL STYLES OF SRAIN1N6 DONE. An<l a great variety of PERFUMES and mule—its rear is more formidable than respect to the appointm<*tits mado by U npardonable E ffrontery .—» TOILET ARTICLES, Incliulingthe best and the House of Representatives. The Orders from the country promptly attend cheapest assort nient of ('()MMON and I’ER- its front. . When we remember how the inher truth h, that of the 1’23 appoinfinents ed to. l-T’MED SOAI’S in tills market. The members of the State Agricul on tho roll of tho doorkeepers, 35 ent difficulties of the .Southern situa- Prescriptions carcfiillv compounded. tural Society, at the annual meeting, served in the Union Army, 10 in the 1 tion hnve I wen aggravated by rascally 44_______ ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. elected the following officers for the Confederate Army, 2 in tho Mexican I officials, under the form of a Republi ensuing year : W. P. Watson, Presi War, 11 are colored, and G5 aro non- i can administration at Washington ; C alifornia S treet , TABLE ROCK SALOON. . G äa rlA dent ; C. P. Burkhart, of Linn, and J. com'liathnts, page-boys, etc. Theform- 1 when we remember the Freedmen's California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. OIIHGON STItEKT, S. P. JONES, - - - Proprietor. W. Tatom, of Poke, Vice Presidents ; er Republican House had 153 appoia I Savings Bank and its Republican tru— Ladd <fc Bush, Treasurers; E. M. tees, one of whmn states that there I tees ; when We look at Casey, Pack Af WINTJEU & HELMS, Proprietors. aril, Spent er anil their compeers; when, ill Waite, Secretary. p VERY OPERATION PERTAINING To were only 18 Unton soldiers among one but the choicest and best in a word, it is considered that the Re U the Jaw skllfullj’ performed at reasona- ••5 them. ’ i! »/ Wines, Brandies, Whiskies nnd Cigar« What is the reason that Governor » » / 1 publicans have controlled the general >»le rate». 1-zs.sA • - / • , » f No more credit will be given after the kept. Hayes’ income tax can not be made i ’J ’ i rpHE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL government sinev theylos^of tin» war, A vouNi’r lady, who recently Iiad L- known and popular resort would in public ? If it Is creditable to Hayes, lirst of January, 1876. I will Like all kiiula DRINKS, 12J CENTS. form their trieude anil the public generally produce. . ; ,., t ri I her beau taken .. away by another girl, and that it is »uak'r their own admin ..j ........... Office and residence on corner of Califor NO CREDIT TN THE FUTURE— it don’t that a coinmid first-cla8*f stock of the the Radical party ought t<) publish it told our of her bosom frienda that she istration that lhe S»uth has com»* to nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. pay. Families ljeediug anything in <mr line best brands of liquors, wincs.eigars, alq and to the world. If it shows that he its present condition, the effrontery can always be supplied with the purest and porter, etc., is eonstantlv kept on band. swindled the Government as well as felt as if a great, dark cloud had set will» Hu* party leaders, coiif'‘S'i'ig no best to bo found on tho Coast. Give me a They will be pleased to have their friends the Slate in hi* returns, then they tled dowu over her life; aud when her errors and offering no new ide.as, do “call and smild.” New Boot and Shoe Store, call, anil you will be well satisfied. ought b» conceal it as they are doing, friend,suggested that there might be maud a new lease rtf power simply on CABINET. a silver lining to the cloud, she ex LAGER ! LAGER!! C alifoivnia S tref . t , A Cabinet of Curiosities may also bo found to shield him. claimed, “What would bn the good of the ground that they ftlom* are fit to here. We would I hj ploasiyi to have |x»r»0HH The Radicals employ for political that when there’s a big discount on sil take care of lhe (South, is sjmply aiiHi$- d ’T rr Ti'TLi .31A«-HOT possessing curiosities tmd «(»ecimenH brinjJ Oregon. Jackson ville, ui, and we will place them in the Cab purposes during this cqinpaign ninety ver?” , / THE EAGLE BREWERY, them ---------- ---- - w inet 6>r ¡»Hpection. thbUsahd ofilce-holdefs, a standing ar VVINTJEN 4- HELMS. S croi VLA,—A tea made “f rip.j my of twenty-five thousand men, T he I nitials ot’Tin;C andidates . iving permanently located JacksoH.v|fi«, Aug. 5, 1«7L 321 f. dried whortMierrles and drunk' to every post-otiico in the United States I —S. J. T— Shall Justice Triumph? in Jaeksonville, the undersigned re- GUIE PBQPRIE'rOR, JOS. WETTERER,. xpoctfully inloriu* the publie that he is I has now ou hand and is constantly inan- -p•><*ly END 25c. to Guo. P, AMVCUbW Co., New aud the Ass<Hiated Press. The peo i T. A. II.«—Truth And Hotie.-ty. R. pl »re of u Her is a prepared to do al I k«nds of work tu the boot nfactuxing the liewt Lagar Beer in Soutljern York, for Paujpirlet of H hi pages, con ple haye heavy odds to light against, B. II. — Ruin Beyond Hope, W. A. cine for scrofula difikulties, hoWewr Miid shoe making lina. SatisiaçtuM» guaran- Oregon, which he »’ill sellin quantities to taining lists of 3,000 newsp:t[>ers. and esti bad, I but it is an encouraging fact that the . W.--Worse And Worse, suit j'urrhasers. < wd test tlxe artil le, M. CATOX mates showing .c.ost advertising, Orth’s Brick Building,'Jacksonville. k H FURNITURE WARE-ROOM i T :, i r ; , W I H T N S