General Grant has had a good time in SPECIAL. England. He has l>een entertained by the Lord Mayor and made a citizen of London, i FRIDAY............................... Al’GUST IO. 1877. I had its freedom presented in a gold snuff < box. He has dined with the Princess Lou- ise, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord Hough- I THE DA Y IS DONE} ton, Ix»rd Cameron, and Sir Charles Dike. J He has been feted at the United States Ser- ' The day is done, and the darkness Falls’ from the wing of night, vice Club, banqueted at Trinity House, . Asa feather is wafted downward «lined with the Prince of Wales, and been —FROM THE— From the eagle in its flight. entertained for a night ami day by Her Majesty the Queen, at Windsor Castle; rode I see the lights of the village Gleam through the rain and the mist, in the Royal carriage, and after the Royal And a feeling of sadness comes o’er me hounds. It is understood that he will make Tlmt my soul cannot resist. the round tour of the world before return- A feeling of sadness and longing, 1 ing, and visit India, China and Japan. That is not akin to pain, And resembles sorrow only Mr. IM'igeues. Ai the mist resembles rain. This singular man lived in Greece. He Come read to me some poem; was distinguished for his eccentricities, bad OREGON STREET, Some simple and heartfelt lav, manners, and bad disposition. It was his That shall soothe this restless feeling And banish the thoughts of day. chief business to find fault. For example, he took a lantern one day when the sun was Not from the grand old masters, shining brightly and went out to search for \’>>t from the bards sublime, Jacksonville, - - Oregon, Whose distant footsteps echo an honest man, thereby insinuating that i .trough the corridors of time. such persons were exceedingly scarce. When Alexander,a distinguished military For like strains ot martial music, gentleman, paid him a visit, and inquired Their mighty thoughts suggest what he could do for him, he had the impii- Life's endless toil and endeavor; i deuce to tell him to “get out of his sun­ And to-night 1 long for rest. shine.” To cap the climax ot his oddities, he dressed like a lx*ggar and lived in a tub! | Jtead from some humbler poet. He was a sour, crabbed, crusty old bachelor. ! Whose song gushed from his heart We infer that he had no wife, first, because HE ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCK AN- As showers from ttie clouds of Summer, history tioes not mention her; second, be- ' dise has been arranged for a Or tears trout the eyelids start; cause no woman would take kindly to one ! Who through long days of labor, of his habits, dress, or manners, or aspire to j And nights devoid of ease. become mistress of his mansion. “There 1 Still heard in his soul the music was an old woman who lived in a .«¡Ao«’,” it ' Of wonderful melodie -. is true, but the woman who would live in a GENERAL fu6, and especially with such a companion, Such songs have the power to quiet has not been heard from. The misanthrop ­ The restless pulse of care, ic spirit which possessed this man was And come like the benediction doubtless due to disordered digestion and a That follows alter prayer. biliousness, one of the prominent symp-1 toms of which is a morose, fault-giving rise i Then read from the treasured volume to a bad taste, the appetite is not good, and The poem of thy choice, the patient feels «lull, sleepy, or dizzy, and And lend to the rhyme of the poet is apt to be fretful. Unfortunately, Mr. The music of thy voice. Diogenes lived several centuries before Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets were in- And the night shall be filled with music, . vented, a few doses of which would have And the cares that infest the day relieved him of his “b'le,” and enable him AND THS FOLLOWIN'» Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, to find scores of “honest men” without the And as silently steal away. aid of the lantern. Under their magic in­ fluence, combined with that of the Golden i j Medical Discovery, to cleanse his blood, he MEXKBAL Jf«TKM A.WD NEWN. might have been led to take a more cheer- ! t'ul view of life, to exchange his tub for a COST REDUCTIONS California election next month. I deeent habitation, to “spruce up” in person- 1 Never sit down on cactus. Such exotics al appearance, and at last have taken a | a wife to mend his clothes and his man- j ■are easily injured. tiers, both of which were in evident need of j California foots up over 110 millionaires, repairs, and become the happy sire of little , MADE FOR Diogeneses who would have handed down several being widows. i to posterity the name, not of a cynic philos- Lawyers should sleep well. It is imma­ . opher but ot a cheerful, healthy, happy, vir- terial on which side they lie. i tuous man!! The uneasiness in Rome concerning the LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Pope’s health has been revived. W. A. Ladling will deliver the opening Notice of Final Settlement. address at the coming State Fair. Oregon has 310 Post Offices and Washing­ In the County Court of the State of Oregon, Prints, 15 yds., $1.00. ton Territory 132, yet our Radical friends 1 for Josephine county, sitting in probate. In the matter of the Estate of John Payne, are not happy. deceased. Happy Oregon! We have no destructive lizabeth payne , admtnistra - fires, grasshoppers, potato bugs, tornadoes trix <>f said estate, having filed in said Muslins, 8 Cts. a yard and and railroad strikes. j Court her final account for settlement, and I also praying for an order for setting the The Missouri senate has passed a bill of­ Upward. time for hearing the same; therefore notice fering |10,000 for the discovery of a sure is hereby given that said final account will j cure for hog cholera. i be heard and determined in said Court at An old sport on seeing a party of gentle­ the September term, 1877, at which time all persons having any objections to said final men playing croquet remarked: “I see bil­ account and settlement must then and there And all goods sold CHEAPER than ever liards have gone to grass.” make the same. before. Published in the D emocratic T imes by­ ir-fT Please call and see for yourself. Hayes was trying to eat a clam in Rhode order of Hon. M. F. Baldwin, Countv Island, when the waiter said: “Perhaps I Judge. CHAS. HUGHES, Clerk. ’ CALIFORNIA’S had better take off the shell.” Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Dou’t tell a married man any joke on the boys, for he’ll tell his wile, his wife will tell In the matter of the estate of E. It. Scott, her sister, and the sister will tell all the rest deceased. of the girls. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND I The excess of exports over imports in this 1 license of the County Court of the State Yerba Buena Bitters, country during the past year was nearly of Oregon, for Josephine county, sitting for For Regulating the Liver and Purifying the the transaction of probate business at the $152,000,000 in goods and $15,325,000 in spe­ July term thereof, the undersigned, Ad­ Blood. cie; or a total of $167,239,000 in gold values. ministrator of the estate of E. R. Scott, de­ Yerba Buena Bitters, ceased, will sell at public auction, for cash Recent investigations prove the assertion ! in U. 8. gold coin, at the Court House door For Indigestion. that one baby with a large biscuit will in Kerby vllle, in said countv, on K. RUBLI, SU jlmuiratic Ûimrs. : ANNOUNCEMENT ! New York Store T Clearance Sale ! THE SEASON: E BEST PRODUCTIONS. 1,000,000 BOTTLES OF THE Qentaur Liniments Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, T. G. REAMES. E. R. REAMES. DEALER & WORKER IN REAMES BROS., have been sold the last year, and not one' complaint has reached ns that they have not done all that is clairne«! for them. In­ deed, scientific skill cannot go beyond the DEALERS IN result reached in these wonderful prepara­ Pumps, tions. Added to Carbolic, Arnica, Mentha, Seneea-Oil and Witch-Hazel, are other in­ gredients, which make a family liniment AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS that defies rivalry. Rheumatic ainl bed- 1 iddon cripples have by rt been enabled to CALIFORNIA STREET, throw away their crutches, and many who for years have been afflicted with Neuralgia, NAILS. Sciatica, Caked Breasts, Weak Baeks, Ac., JACKSONVILLE, . . OREGON. have found permanent releaf. Mr. Josiah Westlake, of Marysville, O.r A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES writes: “For years mv Rheumatism has l>een so bad that I have been unable to stir fromr the house. I have tried every remedy I could hear of. Finally, I learned of the- Centaur Liniment. The first three bottle» enabled me to walk without my crutches, he undersigned take pleas - I am mending rapidly. I think your Lini­ POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ure in informing the public that they ment simply a marvel.” have just received and opened an entire This Liniment cures Burns and Scalds fresh stock of without a scar, extracts the poison from Fuse and Caps. bites and stings, cures Chilblains and Frosted-feet, and is very eflicaeious for Ear­ ache, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions. T he C entaur L iniment , Y ellow W rap ­ Wooden and Willow Ware per , is intended for the tough fibres, cords FANCY GOODS, and muscles of horses, mules, and animals. R ead ! R ead ! ROPE, NAILS, Rev. Geo. W. Manorkill, Schoharie Co. HATS, BOOTS &, SHOES, N. Y., says: “ My horse was lame for a year with a fet­ lock wrench. All remedies utterly failed CLOTHING, Etc., Etc., to cure and I considered him worthless until I commenced to use Centaur Liniment, In SACHS’ Brick Building, well known as which rapidly cured him. I heartily reco- CUTLERY, WIRE, inend it.” It makes very little difference whether the case be “wrench," sprain, spavain or lameness of any kind, the effects are Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, the same. The great power of the Liniment is, however, shown in Poll-evel, Big-head, Sweenv. Spavin, Ring-bone, Galls and These goods were all purchased by a Scratches. This Liniment is worth millions member of oflr firm from FIRST-CLASS ETC., ETC. of dollars yearly to the Stock-growers, HOUSES in San Francisco, and we will Livery-men,* Farmers, and those having warrant every article and sell them as cheap valuable animals to care for. We warrant for cash as any house in the county. I have secured the services of a First-class its effects and refer to any Farrier who has We call the I ever used it. Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair ­ ATTENTION OF THE LADIES Laboratory of J. B. Rose A Co., 46 St., New York. ing promptly and in superior style. to the fact that we have the largest assort­ ment of FANCY GOODS of every descrip­ tion now on hand, and we will henceforth CHILDREN make this line of goods our specialty and A comple’e substitute for Castor Oil, with­ sell them at out its unpleasant taste or recoil in the CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, throat. The result of 20 years’ practice by Prices to Suit, the Times. TN 1 I am receiving and have constantly on Dr. Sam’l Pitcher, of Massachusetts. Pitcher's Castoria is particularly reeont- hand a full and first-class stock of mended for children, It destroys worms, We also keep on hand a full stock ot assimilates the food, and allows natural Groceries, sleep. T Very eflicaeious in Croup anil for children Teething. For Colds, r.. Feverish­ GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO. ness, Disorders of the Bowels, and Stomach Complaints, nothing is so effective. It is as HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASSWARE, pleasant to take as honey, costs but 35 Ready-Made Clothing, Cents, and can be had of any Druggist. This is on«* of many testimonial : GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc.. Etc. “C ornwall , L ebanon C o ., P a .,) And very many other articles too numerous March 17, 1874. i to mention. “Dear Sir,— I have use«! your C astoria 2®“Give us a call and judge for yourself ,r«“E vervthing sold at reasonable rates. in my practice for some time. 1 lake great as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. Give me a call. pleasure in recommending it to the profession K. KUBLI. REAMES BEOS. as a sale, reliable an«l agreeable medicine. Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. It is particularly adapted to ehildrtn where the repugnant taste of Castor oil renders it HIGHEST HONORS so difficult to administer. E. A. ENDERS, M. D.” —AT THE— Mothers who try Castoria will find that they can sleep nights and that their babies CENTENNIAL WORLD S FAIR 1876 ! will be healthy. J.’ B. R ose A C o ., New York. FRANCO-AM ERICAN THE (Successors to White A Martin,) TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ATTENTION ! HARDWARE, TINWARE, T FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS 'THE TEMPLE OF FASHION." CROCKERY, CUTLERY, SEWING MACHINES SHONINGER ORGANS HOTEL RESTAURANT, Pronounced unanimously as iOS SALE. WHOLESALE AN2 SETAIL, AT BZL-ECCZ KiCIS. THE BEST INSTRUMENTS! The best and latest improved for every variety of work, including THE FLORENCE, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Their comparative excellence is recognized by the Judges in their Report, from which the following is an extract : “The B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO’S, ex­ hibit as the. best instruments at a price rentler- JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ing possible to a large class of purchas­ ers, having a combination of Reeds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing many desirable improvements, will stan«l longer in dry or damp climates, Proprietress. less liable to get out of order, all the boards MADAME MO LT. • being made three-ply, put together so it is impossible for them to either shrink, swell or split.” T11E ON LY ORGANS A W A RI>- ED THIS RANK. This Medal and Award was granted after HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD the most severe competition of th» best mak­ of tendering her thanks to the public for ers, before one of the most competent juries assembled. the patronage which has hitherto been ex ever ­ New Styles and prices just issued, which tended to her, and would respectfully solicit are in accordance with our rule, the BEST its continuance. Her tables are always under her immedi­ ORGAN tor the least money. We are prepare«! to appoint a few new ate control ; and by her long exiierienee in the business she feels confident that she will Agents. Illustrated Catalogues mailed, post-paid, give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable on application to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO., style, suited to the accommodation of single 97 to 123 C hesnut S treet , occupants or families. Her beds are always New Haven, Conn. kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. so long the leading Family Sew­ ing Machine on the Pacific Coast, its superior qualities are too well known to require further recom­ mendation- make the couch of weaiied industry more: Saturday, August 25. 1877, Yerba Buena Bitters, uncomfortable than fifteen prize mosqui­ at 1 o’cl«M'k p. M.,the following described For Dyspepsia. real property, situated in Josephine county, toes. It is not so much the size of a purse as Oregon, belonging to the estate of said de­ Yerba Buena Bitters, ceased, to-wit: what is in it, that tells the man’s wealth—so the best straight needle Machine The one-sixth interest of said deceased in The Great Spring Medicine. in the market, has a great deal of it is not so much a persor’s talk as his actu­ the quartz lode known as the Peacock Cop- room under the arm, is very hght- pertail Ledge, situated about one and one al performance that constitutes his true Yerba Buena Bitters, ruuning and substantial half miles below the Yank ledge on Rogue character. ALSO, river, Josephine countv, Oregon. For Jaundice. * ISAAC COX, Somebody remarks that young ladies look on a boy as a nuisance until be is past six­ Administrator of the estate of E. R. Scott, Yerba Buena Bitters, FOR COOKING AND HEATING. deceased. teen, when he generally doubles up in val­ I>ate«l this 28th «lay of July, 1877. For Bilious Complaints. Persons desiring business, deal­ . ue each year until, like a meerschaum pipe, ers, and all others wishing Sewing he is priceless. Machines, either for Cash or on Citation to Heirs. Installments, should send for cir­ “Darling kiss my eyelids down” is the For Regulating theBow’els. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, culars and terms to name of a new and popular song in the for the County of Josephine, sitting in SAMUEL HILL, States. “Dearest wipe uiy little snoot” and probate. No. 19 New Montgomery Street, •‘Loved one twist iny pearly ear” will be In the matter of the estate of Evan Taylor, ! For Constipation of the Bowels. SAN FRANCISCO, deceased. pulished shortly. To the heirs of sai«l deceased and all others Liberal prices allowed for old One hundred and fifty extra policemen CRANE A BRIGHAM, Agents, 8. F. “EXCELSIOR” UNION interested therein: Machines in exchange tor new. have been put on duty in San Francisco, OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT the bankers and other business men guar­ James Neely, administrator of said es­ X X X Horse Medicine anteeing the payment of their wages until tate, has filed his petition praying for an Interesting to Farmers. order of said Court to sell the following de­ The King of Liniments. COR. CALIFORNIA A 4th STS. the Legislature meets. scribed real property belonging to said es­ A rooster on a farm near Poughkeepsie tate, to-wit: Oregon St., Jacksonville, XXX Horse Medicine he undersigned , believing it Lot No. 5, in section 35, south of range, accidentally had one of his drumsticks cut to be the mutual advantage of millers HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- 7 west, and two mining ditches in connec- Cures Sprainsand Bruises. otf, but now stumps about on a wooden leg and farmers, have made arrangements spectfully inform their friends and the W. J. PLYMALE. - - PROPRIETOR. iton therewith. manufactured expressly for it by an inge­ whereby the Ashland and Pho-nix mills will public generally that they have purchased Therefore notice is hereby given to the XXX Horse Medicine nious young man. the above establishment, which will be be under the management of Jacob Wag­ heirs at law of said estate that the prayer henceforth conducted under their constant ner, who will have charge of both mills for Cures Sweeny and Spavin, of said petitioner will be heard and deter ­ “Will you please insert this obituary no­ personal supervision, and they guarantee the company during the ensuing year, end­ mined at the September term of said Countv aving just received a new tice?” asked an old gentleman of a country Court, at which time the said heirs and ail XXX Horse Medicine stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­ satisfact <;n to all who may favor them with ing July 1st, 1877. We will pay the h market price for their patronage. editor. “I make bold to ask it because 1 others interested, are hereby notified to ap­ riages, I am now prepared to furnish my good merchantable and are prepare«! Cures Colic. These stables are centrally located, and patronsand the public generally with as know the deceased had a great many friends pear and show cause why an order of sale within convenient distance of the various to contract flour at $18 per thousand pounds should not be made as in said petition about here who’d be glad to hear of his houses of public entertainment. Horses at the mills. Office of the company at the prayed for. FINE TURNOUTS death.” and mules will be boarded and cared for at Ashland Mills. By order of Hon. M. F. Baldwin, County WAGNER, ANDERSON A FARMERS’ Cures Rheumatism. CHAS. HUGHES,Clerk. As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle moderate charges. They have one of the A waman in Salem was choked almost to Judge. MILL CO., Ashland, Oregon. largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of horses hired to go to any part of the country. ■death, and eutirely destroyed her power of Portland, of Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses Sheriff’s Sale. speech, the other day, by swallowing a BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, broke to work single or double. Horses THE CITY BREWERY, Cures Contractions of the Muscle. gaiter button. It has been said a thousand boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon With single or double teams, for hire on rea­ Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DU- them while in my charge. times that some serious trouble would yet sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses —RY— ly issuetl out of the Circuit Court of the XXX HORSE MEDICINE and Mules, which will be hired to go to any come ot this custom of Marion county wo­ State of Oregon, for the C’ounty of Jackson, J^“MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. part ot the country at moderate rates. Is a Good Family Medicine. men unbuttoning their shoes with their on the 30th day of June, 1877, and tome V E IT SCHUTZ. Animals bought and sold, and broke to directed and delivered, in favor of Andrew teeth. A liberal share of the public patronage is saddle or harness. I Henry and against Alfred Rummel, tor the XXX HORSE MEDICINE— solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- CARDWELL A McMAHON. Nothing can be more absurd than the idea recovery of the sum of one hundred and forms the citizens of Jacksonville and Try it and Judge for yourselves. that “looking guilty” proves guilty. An ten dollars and eighty-six cents,($110.86) now surrounding country that he is now in an n due, with interest at the rate of ten per cent, LIME FOR SALE, BAILROAD SALOON, honest man charged with crime is rpuch per annum from the 20th day of June, 1877, facturing.au«! will constantly keep on hand For sale by all Druggists and Traders. the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing more likely to blush at the accusation than and the further sum of forty-eight dollars Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville a cool glass of beer should give me a call. HOMER WILLIAMS, Proprietor. the real offender, who is generally prepared and thirty-eight and three-fourth cents —AND— for the event, and has his face “ready ($48.38^) costs, and the accruing costs, I HENRY PAPE, Engineer. have levied upon and will offer for sale for PRO BONO PUBLICO made.” The very thought of being sus­ «•ash at public auction to the highest bidder, NEW BAKERY, I pected ot anything criminal will bring the at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in I I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., blood to an innocent man's cheek nine times said county, on THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . he public are hereby noti - out of ten. Tuesday, August 28, 1877, fie«l that* I have placed my notes and JACKSONVILLE, 06N. HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- “Miss Josephina,” said a thick, cherry­ at 1 o’clock p. m . of said day, the following accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. bv inform the public that he has ONE K. Hanna, with positive instructions to looking lipped negro to one of Africa’s described real property, to-wit: THOUSAND BUSHELS of superior Jackson HOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND Ci­ make immediateand forced collection in ev- The undivided one-half interest in the daughters, “will you does dis nigger de an­ saw mill owned by Jacob Whorlow and he undersigned hereby de - Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­ gars constantly on hand. The reading erv instance where security is not given. ticipation ot dancin’ a Werginny reel wid Alfred Rummel, and all appurtenances sires to announce to the public that he ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­ Those knowing themselves indebted t«> is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes best style and at reasonable rates will do cals and leading papers of the Coast. him!” “I doesn’t assent to dance walgara- thereunto belonging, situated on Antelope me will «io well to call upon Mr. Hanna, creek, Jackson county, Oregon. of every description, such as wedding cakes, well to call on me. For further information without delay, as this is my last call. My cious dances ob dat sort, Mr. Casu§,” said Levied upon as the real property of the cakes for parties, wine cakes; also brown inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. OWDER — Giant, Blastlngorgun powder, business must be settled ! Miss Josephina, turning up still higher her smd Alfred Ruminel to satisfy the demands and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers. . G. W. HOLT. all kinds, and caps ami fuse, for sale in JAMES T. GLENN. well rounded upper lip—turning it up till of the above named execution. Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona­ Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. quantities to suit, by JOHN MILLER. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874. J. W. MANNING, ble and satisfaction guaranteed. it fairly tickled her nose—“I dances only de Sheriff of Jackson countv, Oregon. ?VERY description of Cutlery for sap z