The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 26, 1876, Image 4

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XEW YORK FAMIION NWTEM.
Here Is the latest from the fashion- I
able world, which we clip for the
! HI :>!‘.\Y,................. OCTOBER 28, 1876. es|»ecial benefit of our lady readers :
The l’ifierari hat Is a favorite one
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with young girls.
The last novelty arrived from Paris
(Air -“Yankee Doodle.”)
is the red fan with black sticks.
i ihli n an<l Hendricksare the men
No blue toilets are considered quite
Tv guxlu ihe Hunt) that's brewing ;
complete unless touched up with red.
i«>r «-leaning out the vilest den,
The forget-me-not shade of blue is
And stop tint lease renewing.
< >h N. J. Tilden is the man
a fashionable color for an evening toil­
With Hendricks so well mated;
ette.
They’ll squelch the false republican
‘ French dresses have whaleixines in
\V!i.»e deeds are execrated.
every seam, and steels are oftentimes
Yt sthe.v will take upon themselves
used.
The tank <>1 renovating ;
It is prophesied that felt hats will
Ai d laving by upon the shelve»
The pat ty dominating.
not be as popular next winter as they
.. Vh .8. j. Tilden, e c.
were last.
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High and pointed crowns are the
Kelorm’s the watchword these hard timos i
distinguishing characteristics of new
Give lutid. ye fiecnlators,
< >r you may tind the law con tines
fall bonnets.
>u«-h l>rnzen violators.
The newest style of watch for gen­
< >b !S. J. Tilden, etc.
tlemen has a very thick glass face not
T'u re's wbiskv rings and other things,
enclosed.
T iAt makes the mind grow weary,
Dark colors, and Hack best of all, are
A *nrtrtt we have had that brings
the
only suitable ones in which to have
• ‘or: 't|>4 h » u «my quite clearly.
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a photograph taken
Polonaises arc given a comparatively
“Let
giaw escape, sir,?
new
effect by buttoning them on the
< ’onimandsl 'Tyuses briefly.
side,
nr lacing them in the back.
For I am tho chief magistrate.
And wj|l rt b ase tlwm freely,
With the h dr arranged high on the
< »11 S J. Tilden, etc.
head, either side combs, back combs,
or hairpins in the shape of daggers or
Wl> i' n-.- of prisons, courts or laws,
It diet are <bsr> -gitrded,
sword* are worn.
1 to oii> slijr item unt their claws,
Again it is necessary to mention that
II; I’ii sidi iit discharged.
bows form the trimming or part of it
• >h >. J. Tilden, etc.
on eveiy dress. Those made of ribbon I
s«.ww| people r H let's rm tri a tv
are most fashionable.
• »ut l ildeti at reforming.
Petticoats trimmed with flounces or
l.-ui he 'rffctwriconseertfe
embroidery
are made of cambric or of
I ‘y *. syqe !nuHl(T*1b perfhnutng.'
< >li S. J. Tilden, etc.
jaconet muslin, as they make the
garment less heavy and take starch i
11 INI'S TO THE G irls .—An obi better.
- tiger, who Ina been through the mill, | Plaided skirts with jackets are the
gives the following parental advice to most suitable dresses for boys under
the girls ;
six years. With these, long stockings
fake lessons on the piano and learn the color of the costume are worn in
to paint and .sing, but let your mother winter and short ones in summer.
do the washing.
R eeokm in F ederal T axation .—
!>o worsted work, and make nice
little nvrktiw f»r the heathen, but Fv f-rm is necessary in the sum and
don’t acquire that mystic art to cook modes of Federal taxation Io the end
that capital maj* be set free from dis­
‘•pork and beaus.”
(Io to boarding school and pursue trust, and labor lightly burdened.
soqig French, ¡¿¡ruii-h and German, ’ We denounce the present Tariff,
lit Aftgluct your gu><l old mother. levied upon nearly 4,000 articles, as a
masterpiece of injustice, inequality, !
I inglish.
Flatly deny the soft impeachment and false pretense.
It yields a dwindling, not a yearly
that you are engaged. Treat your
if g 'brig .precisely as if you were rising, revenue.
It has impoverished many industries
3''!i i nod of him. It is compliment­
to sutinidize a few.
ary. anyhow, to the young sprig.
It prohibits imports that might pur­
When you laugh, laugh hearty.
chase
the products of American labor.
V ii 4 id killings may be seen. Jt is t
It has degraded American commerce
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i ople \\ in* are p »sted, and con- from the first to an inferior rank on
> pn iitly know better, that you are the high seas.
It has cut down the sales of Ameri­
ev iy ri" Oppn last or next summer,
. u i 4rgetH h; Ji. They’ll believe it, can manufacture* at home and abroad,
depleted the returns of American ag­
you know.
>av n ughty things of your rival riculture—an Industry followed by
••u ( next-door neighbor, and speak dis- half our people.
It costs the people five times more
p .gio jy of .Miss Q’s nose. Rut en-
l r, |y overlook your own incongruities. than it produces to the Treasury, ob­
By all means “tote” a nice little dog structs the process of production and
after you on the street. There is a ! wastes the fruits of labor.
than co o£ yeurlwng. Viison for «nnoc | It promotes fraud, fosters smuggling,
one else, while it speaks volumes—for , enriches dishonest officials, and bank­
rupts honest merchants.
the dug.
We demand that all Custom House
Walk f >ugi abreast and keep the
center of thK^Wewalk, hut never for a taxation shall be only for revenue.—
moment allow yourself to be discon- I St. Louis Platform.
< i ted. It shows consideration for the
E ight H undred R ascals .—The
happiness of others.
Finilly, quit being girls by marry« I tables prepared by the Treasury depart­
it ft* <om6 old balti-neaded buffer, with ment show that Federal office holders
lots of “tin,” and ruthlessly thrust who have proven defaulters to the
-i-iilo a num of brains with a becoming Government since U. S. Grant has been
in the Presidential chair. These defalca­
cornpetencyg
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do not come under the head of
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Too T ri e .—Hon. Jas. I). Williams, i “swindling,” but are direct thefts of
money from the Treasuay. The total
who is a prominent member of the amount thus stolen, and so reported by
Pat tons'of Husbandry/tad who law the Treasurer, is $5,500,595 93. Other
jilit been elected Governor of Indiana,
ofllclid speculation, such as sale of Poet
made the following neat little cut at
Traderships, whisky ring frauds, San­
his op|M>nents on the canvass in his
born contracts, Indian Frauds, Credit
State :
Mobilier rings, and a thousand other
“I am astonished, fellow-citizens, at smaller items, are not Included In the
gentlemen coming among you who list. The fact is, Grant has appointed
want to bo thought respectable, mak­ to office eight hundred persons who
ing
atabiuents as Air. Murton aud could not make their own figures and
Mr.- ‘ Sh'cnriari have made. I mean the Cash returned to the Government
such charges as that of a Democratic
agree.
Congress wanting to pay the rebel
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debt. God knows we have enough to
“T ommy , my son, what are yon
do to pay our own debt without paying going to do with that club?” “Send
any body vise’s. Why don’t they talk 1 it to the editor, of uonr*e.” “But what
to the point ? Why don’t they ex- j are you going to send it to fho editor
plain lu>w they.disgraced the country , for?” “’Cause he says if anybody
with -u h people as Batieock and Bel­ will send him a club, he will send him
knap? M'A.y, ft man ’can't go out of a copy of Ids paper.” The mother
t"* ay <P>d sag he is an came near fainting, nut recovered her­
.\,n< ri'iui without hanging his head self sutflcieutly to ask, “But, Tommy,
for shame.”
dear, what do you suppose he wants
with a club?” “Well, I don’t know,”
B oabdeng
irABc<g»K’H • Doo.—r replied the urchin, “unless it is to knock
Among Gen. Babc<x*k’s bills as Com­ down subscribers as don’t pay fur their
missioner of Public Buildings and papers. I suppose there are plenty of
Giyuuds, paid out of the U. b. Treas­ such mean people.” . That l>oy stands
ury, w.w one of $.30 for the board of a chauce fur the Presidency, if he
his df»g, and four hills of $173.50 lives. I
irlG'J.lu, $550, and $215 respectively,
A GRNTLEM a N caught a negro car­
all for repairing and painting his car­
riages. The total cost to the United rying off some of his fancy poultry the
States of Jboard^ng Gen, LJabcock’s dog other night. “Wliitt Hire you doing
up to diHve-M* been $500. iFe also with my chickens T he yelled. “I
runted 'jan<Uome rooms, built »tallies, wifz gwine for to fetch ’em bark, boss.
and'maintained horses and carriages. Dere’s a nigger ~*rutnr* ' tn*re what’s
The contingent expenses of his prede- been ’sputin* longer me ’boat dem
- cesArs WiTe limited' to $250 per an- chickens. I sod dey was Coachin’
-niAi. Ife .»ds'i furnished louquets, Chyniz, an* he sed dey was Alabamar
etc./toXhe Ring, with larger decora- pullets, and I wax jus takln’ ’em roun’
tro»H Thf •parties. Hh tnioks show fur ter ’stabllsh my nolledge. Dey
c.;aigt.^foi:r skelcV>u^ of 1,228 flower don’t lay no aigs, dos dey, boss ? If
basket*, 221 wreaths, 178 crosses, 72 dey does, I’m mighty shamed fur hus-
lin’ uv ’em ’roun’. Aigs is »case.”
va.se» »dicbots, etc?, ad libitum.
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\ !> \RNixr machine is a litte inven­
tion. „Wliat.^T M.rjipunt of labor and.
The
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Q .iokest. Surest and
Remedies.
Jackson ille, Oregon,
BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON.
MOTHERS.
(’ astobia is the result of 20 years experi­
ments, by Dr. Samuel Piteh(>r, of Massa­
chusetts. It is a vegetable preparation as
effective as Castor Oil, but |>erfectly pleas­
ant to the taste. It can be taken by the
youngest infant, and neither gags norgripes.
Dr. .A. J. Green, of Royston, Ind., .says of it :
S irs :—1 have tried the Castoria ami can
speak highly of its merits. It will, I think,
do away entirely with Castor Oil ; it is pleas­
ant anti harmless, and is wonderfully effica­
cious as an aperient and laxative. It is the
very thivfj.
The Castoria destroys worms, regulates
the Stomach, cures Wind Colic, and permits
of natural healthy sleep. It is very effica­
cious In Croup, and for Teething Children.
Honey is not pleasanter to the taste, and
Castor Oil is not so certain in its effects. It
costs but 35 cents, in large Littles.
J. B. R ose A Co., 46 Dey St., New York.
In connection with all these I haveon hand
a large assortment ot
GROCERIES
of all kinds—fust what every married man
wants in his family. And if pm don't be­
lieve it, call and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN BILGER,
Importer of farm implements and machines.
UNION
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
\ COR. CALIFORNIA A 4th STS.
rniiE undersigned would re -
I sportfully inform their friends and the
public generally that they have purchased
the al»ove establishment, which will l>e
henceforth conducted under their constant
personal supervision’, and they guarantee
safisfaot:on to all who may favor them with
their patronage.
These stables are centrally located, and
within convenient distance of the various
houses of public entertainment. Horses
and mules will tie 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-
sorialde terms. Also good Saddle Horses
and Mujes, which will lie hired to go to any
part of the country at moderate rates.
Animals bought and sold, and broko to
saddle or harness.
CARDWELL A MrMAlION.
Fluid Extract
BUCHU!!
A
—AND—
<1
Tu o and a Half Miles above Bybee's,
Creek Liino for isale cheap. Persons wish­
ing Brick-laying or Plastering done jn the
best style and at reasonable rates will do
well to call on mo. For further information
inquire at the Franco-American Hotel.
G. W. HOLT.
Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875.
OSBORN & ALEXANDER,
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San Francisco
fUHE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT
1 to be the mutual advantage of millers
anti fuitiu-r.s, have made arrangements
whereby the Ashland and Phnenix mills will
be under the management of Jacob Wag­
ner, who will have charge of both mills for
the company during tiio ensuing year, end­
ing July 1st, 1«77, ,
We will pay the highest market price for
good mercnnntahle wheat, and are prepared
to contract flour ut 818 |>er thousand pounds
at the mills. Office of the compuuy at the
Ashland Mills.
WAGNER, ANDERSON A FARMERS’
MILL CO., Ashland, Oregon.
The best beautifier of th£ Complexion now
in use cures pimples, boils, blob-hes, rheu­
matism, apd mercurial pains. Sold by all
druggists.
Use Lrjw’s Concentrated Flavoring Ex­
tracts fo^ ice cream, cakes, etc.
FORDHAM & JENNINGS,
FARM FOR SALE.
B.
LAKE.
AGENT,
■SAN FRANCISCO, California.
ON ROGUE RIVER.
ARKET STREET, opp. PALACE HOTEL-
The Great Mechanics’ Tool store
of the Pacific Coast.
Interesting to Farmers.
PURCHASING
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE
KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU
NEW FERRY!
by inform the public that he has ONE
T THOUSAND
BUSH ELSofsuperior Jackson
WM.
The J. C. Young
still offers to the afflicted the positive assur­
ance of honorable t rent »Mint and rapid and
BRIGHT’S DISEASE! absolute cures, as can be shown by thous-»
amis of testimonials from grateful Patients*
Let me call the attention of those who suffer
AND A POSITIVE REMEDY FOR
from some of the effects of
{SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Gout, (»ravel, Strictures, Diabetes Dyspep­
The preservation of health and life is de­
sia, Nervous Debility, Dropsy, Female pendent upon the proper condition of tho
Complaints, Non-Retent ion or^bieoiitinen<*c pHs-reative functions and any weakness or
of Urine, Irritation, Intkunmation, or Ul­ cause of weakness of the generative organs-
ceration of the
or their uses is a direct attack ujhhi the gen­
BLADDER and KIDNEYS,
eral health as well as a ure destruction—if
Spermatorrhoea, Letirorrhoea or Whites, not properly cured—of the organs that are
Irregular or Painful Menses, Bearing Down, the pride of one sea and the blessing ot the
Chlorosis, Sterility and all complaints in­ other. In youth is laid the foundation of
much of the misery of after years by the in-*
cident to females.
dulgence of the most destructive habits mak-,
ing life a curse and spreading weakness »nd
ruin among mankind, for it is a well know tt
For stone in the Bladder, Calculus Gravel fact that the indulgence in solitary vice«
or Brickdust Deposit and mucus or milky even in tho slightest degree, plants seed of
discharges, and diseases of the prostrate weakness in the system that grow to a har­
gland.
vest of disease and shame in after years«
KEARNEY’S EXT. BUCHU
YOUNG MAN,
(’ures abuses arising from imnrudence, hab­ If you experience any weakness you shotilff
its of dissipation, etc., in all tnelr stages, at not delay, for a day may irrq»eril your
littlo expense, little or no change in diet, no health if not your "life. In all forms of
inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes weakness and premature decay a cure i*
a frequent desire, and gives strength to uri- ' guaranteed by the Doctor to the young,
nate. thereby removing obstructions, pre- , middle-aged- or old, without exposure or
Venting and curing strictures of Urethra, hinderanoe from business. The remedies
alli ving pain and inflammation, and ex]*ell- are purely vegetable and of a nature that
leaves no taint behind. Observe tho syin-
ing all poisonous matter.
Used by persons in the decline or change toms and hasten to cheek the course of 1110
of life : after confinement or labor pains, complaint, if you experience anv ot them
—night discharges, slight discharges at other
bed-wetting in children, etc.
Prof. Steele says; “One bottle of Kear­ times, trembling, anxiety, forgetfulness,
ney’s Extract Buchu is worth more than all contusion, pain in the back, limbs or l>ody,
forebodings, indigestion, timidity, aversion
other Buch us combined.”
to society, loss of power, want of control,
v ariable temper, attacks of sick lies« akin to
Kearney’s Ext. Buchu
biliousness, deposits in urine, irregular
Permanently cures all affections of the bowels,
etc., etc.
bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings
TERRIBLE POISON.
existing in men, women and children, no
Among
the
most subtle and virulent ot
matter what the age.
poisons in the human blood is that arising
Ask for Kearney’s. Take no other.
from venereal taint, often breaking out,
l’ra-e, $1.0(1 per isittle, or six bottles for $5. after
years of apparent cure, in hideous
Depot, Cor. Maiden Lane and William sores upon
various parts of the body Its
street, New York.
great
danger
lies in the fact that it is given
A physician in attendance to answer cor­ to the innocent
partner or to the unborn
respondence and give advice gratis. Send child without showing in the person origi­
stamp for pamphlets free.
nally contracting it.
SOLD BY CRANE A BRIGHAM,
THE USE OF MERCURY
Wholesale Agents, San Francisco. Only aids
in this terrible deception by dry­
And by Druggists every where.
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ing it upon the surface and driving it back
into the blood. All venereal poison is a
blood poison and can be communicated
FRANCO-AM ERICAN
in the blood and the only certainty of pre­
vention ot transmission is in the positive
cures of the reform treatment practiced at
the Dr. J. C. Young Medical Institute, com­
scientific and thorough, having
HOTEL & RESTAURANT, prehensive,
reoeived endorsements as the best of all
modern practice. Recent cases cured in a
tew days and chronic eases with remarkable
rapidity. Our test of the presence of the
taint
in the blood are never failing.
Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall,
To FEMALES:
There are no class of complaints that so
enlist the sympathies of the medical mind
or so commands its gravest thought and
study as those that afflict women. The
JACKSONVILT.E, OREGON.
Doctor after years of patient investigation
and treatment is enabled to assure them rap­
id and thorough cures in all the complaints
incident to the sex. The weak can hope lor
strength and the suffering for relief and cure.
MADAMI: HOLT.
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Proprietress
Those who require personal supervision
the Doctor can lurnish with apartments
with careful and skillful nurses where un­
remitting attention and constant care give
every assurance of rapid and permanent
cures.
fpHE MADAME TA*KES THIS METHOD
The Institute is supplied with a
I of tendering her thanks to the public for
LYING-IN DEPARTMENT
the patronage which has hitherto been ex­ Where patients will receive the treatment
tended to her, and would resjiectfully solicit •so essential in such cases.
its continuance.
CURED AT HOME.
Her tables i(re always under her immedi­ Correspondence. The great difficulty many
ate control ; and by her long experience in siek tind is the trouble of visiting the city,
the business she Teels confident that she will often incurring an expense far exceeding
give entire satisfaction to all. Her Iwds and the cost of treatment. This expense can l»o
rooms are fttied up in the most comfortable avoided by writing to the Doctor, giving in
style, suited to the accommodation of single your own wav, the symptoms of your trou­
occupants Or families. Her beds are al wavs ble or complaint. Cures guaranteed the
kepteksin. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ‘
same as by personal visits. All communi­
cations strictly confidential and all letters
either returned or destroyed.
JUST ISSUED.
^^The Doctor can lie relied upon in all
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eases requii ingconfidence and secrecy. Re­
Two Hundredth Edition. pose confidence in him, all you who suffer
or are in distress. He will speedily relieve
and cure you. Address,
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.,
618 Sacramento Street.
Revised and corrected by the author, E. de 1 Box 635.
S’an Francisco, Cal.
F. CUKT1S, M. I>., Ac.
01*1 NTONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is no
member of society bv whom this book will
not Is* found useful, whether he be parent,
preceptor or plergyman.— London 'Times.
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This book
should bo read by the young for instruc­
tion, and by the afflicted for relief; it will
injure no one.— Medical Times and Gazette.
Price.—One dollar, by mail or express.
Ad<Jres* the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut­
ter Street, or P. O. Box 337, San Francisco,
Cal.
i I e undersigned would tiere -
Ä’A xV FEAS'CISCO, CAL.
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
MEDICAL INSAY ON THE CAUSE
am! cure of premature decline in man,
showing how health is lost, and how re­
gained. It gives a dear synopsis of the im-
pediment* to marriage, the treatment ot
nervous and pbysitul debiliiy, exhausted
vitality, and all other diseases appertaining
thereto; tho results of twenty years’ suc­
cessful practice.
BRICK-LAYING A PLASTERING DONE
Nos. 600 and 602 Front St^
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GROCERS,
,
Of active
in the field of honorable
practice in California, during which time
thousands ot Ike most difficult cases of pre­
mature decay and diseases of <*ontaH»iHating
poison have bj»n overcome aud the suffer­
ers restored tcVo^althy life and manhood
MANHOOD.
LIME FOR SALE.
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K E A. R N E Y ’ 8 I AFTER a QUABTER of a CENTURY
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAO, ETC.
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Cheapest
Physicians recommend and Farriers de­
DEALER AND WORKER IN
clare ‘hat no such remedies have ever been
.n ’. ;j11 ,1 j i , *«, ' , j| mh ^I 'doisH
in use. Words are cheap, but the proprie­
tors ot these articles will present trial bot­
tle» to medical men, gratis, and will guar- j
anteo more rapid and satisfactory results
PEI’S CONS'! ANTLY ON HAND AN
than have ever before been obtained.
assortment of the best
Tho Centaur Liniment. White Wrap|»er,
“•« 1 !
will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumba­ TINWARE,
go, Sciatica, Caked Breasts, {Sore Nipples.
BRASS PIPES,
Frosted Feet, Uhillblaius,Swelling,Sprains,
FORCE PUMPS,
and any ordinary
FLESH, BONE OB MUSCLE AILMENT.
CHA IS, LEAD P1TE,
Tt will extract the poison of bites and
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
stings, and heal bums or scalds without a
.. II Y DR AU L1C NOZZLES,
scar, liock-jnw, Palsy, WeakcBuck, (’aked
PATN'l’S, STZES, (IT,ASS/
Breasts, Eara.h«, Toothache, Itch aud Cu­
Ol.S, HOSE, POWDER.
taneous Eruptions readily yield to its treat­
ment.
Henry Black, of Ada, Hardin Co., Ohio,
says : “My wife has had rheumatism for
five years—no rest, no sleep—could scarcely A ILS,
walk across the floor. She is now complete-
MIIG TOOL,
ly cured by the use of Centaur Uniment.
SHOT, BRUSHES,
VVe all feel thankful to yon, and recom­
CARPITI’ER TOOLS,
mend your wonderful medicine to all our
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
friends.”
Santes Hurd, of Zanesville, O., says:
I RON WASH-KhnTLI?*,
“The Centaur Liniment cured my Neural­
BRASS ANDIRON WIRE,
gia.”
Alfred Tush, of Newark, writes : “Send
SHEET-IRON WARE,
fir on ■>! ■ u ■
me one dozen botties by express. The T.iji-
iment has saved my leg. I want to dis­ Cast Iron and Steel Plows«
tribute it, itc."
The sale of this Uniment is increasing ROPE,
rapidly.
‘ cauldrons ,
The Centaur Uniment, Yellow Wrapper,
CULTIVATORS,
is for the tough skin, flesh and muscles of
COPPER WARE,
■HOUSES, MULES and ANIMALS.
WHEEL-BARROWS,
We have never yet seen a case of Spavin,
SHEUr-IRON WARE,
Sweeny, Ring-bone, Wind-gall, Scratches 1
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or Poll-Evil, which this Liniment would i
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not speedily Itenelit, and we uever saw but |
a few eases which it would not cure. It will
cure when anything can. It is folly to
spend $20 for a Farrier, when one dollar’s
STOVES.
worth of Contaur Liniment will do letter.
The following is a .sample of the testimony
Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook­
produced :
ing, ofliee, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes,
“.T'K fferson , M o ., N ov . 10, 1873.
plain arid fancy, constructed on the Infest
“Sonic time ago I was shipping horses to fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pot«,
St. Lnuis. I got one badly crippled in the and everything connected with the sc st oves
car. With great dilliculty I got him to the warranted durable and perfect.
stable, on Fourth Avenue. The stable-
All articles $old or manufactured by him
keeper gaVe me a bottle of your Centaur warranted. His work is mndo of the best
Liniment, which I used with such success material and of the. ehoiccat patterns.
that in two days the horse was as active and
7>'V Orders attended to with dispatch and
nearly well. 1 have been a veterinary sur­ tilled according to directions. He is deter­
geon for thirty years, but your Liniment mined to sell at low prices foreash.
heads anything T ever used.
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“A. J. M’CARTY, Votorinary Surgeon.”
For a postage stamp we will mail a Cen­
LIQUORS
taur Almanac, containing hundreds of cer­
tificates, from every State in the Union.
These Liniments are now sold by all dealers of all kinds, of the best brands,wh ■»lesale aud
retail. Also
in the country.
laboratory of J. B. Rose A Co.,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
46 D ey Sr., N ew Y oke .
TTE TTNDERSTGNED OFFERS FOR
sale240aeraauf uliojceagricultural land,
175 acres under fence, <Hiu*te4 i» Josephine
T Jn 1 wd ’ nïinutçs ’ and à county, Oregon. For information, enquire
John Bolt, Applegate, or at the residence
4,ir.. /ht#!» *%?'ftiìd take a of
of
LA FAYETTE ALLEN.
.q.* » vohhui tun time- a« long
*' To Q.jA per day at home. Samples
t.^rmenH may al.-.o be patched A
$0
V'^V worth st free. S tinson A
Cd., Portland, Maine.
•„ Ail this wi.uhine.
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(California St.,one door west efSadis Jtroi».,
LANI> FOR SALE.
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JOHN BILGER,
■ *i limy .
CENTAUR LINIMENTS !
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IODIDE OF POTASS.
r.n Limit o- - -.i ! ,i .7
rpIIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-
1 lire in notitVirtg tho public that they
have established a new ferry at the above
named place, and have the largest and saf­
est boat on the river, furnished with the
strongest wire rope, and charge less for
ferrying.- Gives us a trial.
TAYLOR A CO.
THE CITY BREWERY,
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VEIT SCHUTZ.
To the \\ okkixu C lass .—We can fur­
; nish you employment at which you can
l make very largo ¡«yin vour own localities,
without being away from home over night.
Agents wanted in every fown amt ceffinty
to lake subscriliers for the Centennial Rec­
ord, tin* largest publication in*the United
States—Hi pages, til columns; elegantly il­
lustrated ; terms, only $1 per year. ‘The
Record is devoted to whatever is*of interest
| connected with tlie Centennial year. The
ereat exhibition at Philadelphia’is fully il­
lustrated in detail. Evcrylwidv waats.it.
The whole people fi«el great interest in their
Country’s Centennial Birthday, and want to
know all about it. An elegant patriotic
crayon drawing is presented free to every
subscriber. It is entitled,-“In remembrance
of the KXH h Anniversary oi the Jn<lepend-
enee of the United States.’’ Size, 23 by 30
inches. Anyone nan become a siie<-essft»l
agent, for but show the |»;ij>cr anil picture
and hundreds of subscribers are easily ob­
tained everywhere. Then* is no business,
that will pay like this at present. We have
many agent who are making hm high ns 820
per day and upwards. Now is the time:
don t delay. Remember it costs nothing
to give the business a Dial. Send for our
circulars, terms, and samjile copy of paper,
which are sent tree to all who apply ; do ft
to-day. ( oiuplete outfit free to those who
decide to engage. Farmers and mechanics
and their sous and daughters make the
very best agents. Address,
THE ( ES TES'XIA L HECOTtD,
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Portland, Maine»
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
rniiE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTT-
1 tied that. I have placed my notes and
accounts in the hands of my attorney, H.
K. Hanna, with positive instructions to
make immediate and forced collection in ev—
erv instance where security is not given.
rhoso knowing themselves indebted to
me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanuar
without delay, as this is my last call. My
business must be Nettled !
JAMES T. GLENN.
Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874.
. SCHUTZ R1XPECTFULLY IN-
formsthe citizens of Jacksonville and
M r surrounding
country that he is now manu­
facturing, and will constantly keep on hand
the
very boat of Lager Beer. Those wishing
hu undersigned offers for
mle Iris farm situated mi Antelope creek, a cool glass of beer should give me a call.
12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480
acres of land, 400 aow's brtlng good farming
Dr. SPINNEY <fc Co..
laud and qnder louce. It is a good grain
farm and shoe Ji ranch, well watered and SPECIALISTS, NO. 11 KEARNEY ST.,
good, houses and barns upon It.
MUSIC DEALERS,
u) treat all chronic and private diseases
TERMS OF SALE—$!• per acre, one-half without the aid of mercury. Consultation,
free. Office hours, 9 to 12 m ., 2 to 6 and « to CORNER KEARNEY & SUTTER STS.»
dovVn, the balance to suit purchaser.
9 p . M. Sundays excepted. Call on or ad­
'
J. W. SIMPSON.
San Francioea
N. B.—This lain! will be sold in smaller dress
DR. A. B. SPINNEY,
parcels, if desired
7tf.
Kearney St., Nau Francisco Cal.
Agents for the Pacific Coast"
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