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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1877)
emopatie FRIDAY, IIKIEF MEMIOX. More rain. The Sing *r is the standard. Deer are numerous and fat. •S entenced .—Frank Brown, who Matrimonial market booming. pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing Read the new advertisements. *otne money from Win. Justus last Read Dr. Danforth’s professional •Summer, was on Tuesday sentenced to two years’ imprisonment in the Peni card. Re Ad the N. Y. A'mi’.s advertise- tentiary, He will be taken below to- meat. morrow. I 41KCII1 i'Ot'Kr PKOC'KEIHXUS. The Proof. The late session of the Teachers’ In stitute at Ashland was rather slimly Republicans have affected to ridicule NOVEMBER TERM. attended, but nevertheless quite inter Officers present—lion. P. P. Prim, Judge; the assertion that it Tilden had been esting. H. K. Hanna, District Attorney; E. D. Fou- innugurated as President the unfortu dray, Clerk; J. W. Manning, Sherilf. J. M. Sutton, of Ashland, has gone i l'lio cases of the State of Oregon vs. Arch. nate trouble with the workingmen to San Francisco for the benefit of his Chrisman, James Hards, Jos. Wells, ami i would not have occurred; but the Ohio health, which has been bad for some Daniel Doty were continued. election affords pretty conclusive proof James D. Fay vs. P. J. Malone; to recov time past. that the assertion is true. It is admit er money. Continued. Some of our subscribers are complain Howe Sewing Machine Company vs Jesse ted that the defeat of the Republicans ing that they do not receive the T imes Houck; action to recover personal property. is attributable to the desertion of many regularly. The P. M.’s should “look Continued. thousands of workingmen from their A. M. Cannon vs. J. W. Manning and a leedle oud.” party, who either went into the new Jesse Houck; action to recover personal workingman’s party or joined the De Somebody sends us the Red Blutr property. Continue»!. Smith and Hockenjos vs. P. J. Ryan; ac mocracy. This shows that the work (Cal.) People's Cause. We notice sev tion to recover money. Continued. ingmen hold the Republican party re eral former residents of this section State vs. Frank Brown; indictment for lar- sponsible and will no longer sustain it. doing business there. <*»*nv. Defendant pleads guilty and says his And since there is no report of any de A sheet and pillow-case party oc- . true name is Christopher R. Sayers. John 1- rieze vs. Jos. Swingle; action to re fection of this class from the Democra cur rad at the residence of Sheriff Mau- cover money. Dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. cy, the proof is afforded that no fault is ning last Wednesday evening. It was | Delashmutt A Oatman vs. Geo. 11. Marsh attributed to it. - It has always been all; action to recover money. J udgnient for a very pleasant affair. the party of the people, and is the only $1,1*73.41 by default. Hoffman 3- Lewis have the hydraulic James '1'. Glenn vs. John S. Miller; action one that can restore harmony to the for the Sterling ditch completed, and to recover money. Judgment in the sum of discordant and warring elements, and that can bring quietude and prosperity are putting up some pipe for a Chinese I $131.10 by default. to the country. James T. Glenn vs. Jasper Dennis; action company in that locality. LATEST ARRIVALS —OF— > 1 i w OOO1TS ! ! —AT— BRECKENTELD’S ! New crosswalks are needed in some G rand J ury .—The following was rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- places. 1 ure in announcing to the public that he the Grand Jury empaneled for the No has just received a complete and first-class Elegant new good-just received at vember term of Circuit Court, which assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Gootls, such as Hats, Shirts, Underwear, etc.; b£st commenced Monday la-t: A, S. Ja 1 loward’s. brands of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No Buy the best and you’ll be happy— cob}«, foreman, R. A. Cook, David Crone tions, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery, Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station- “ a Singer. ” miller, M. F. llurst, A. V. Gillette, ery, P«x»ket and Table Cutlery, Albums, Toys, Camlies, Nuts, etc., which will be sold Jos. Robinson, Bartlett Obenchain. C. B. Watson has returned from at t he cheapest rates. Give me a call and Lake county. see for yourselves. A rrested . — D puty Sheriff Sey F. BRECKENFELD. The Stage Company has put on its bert arrested Melvin Culp at Cottage Grove, Lane county, on a warrant mud-wagons. NEW Capt. Caton was over from Beaver sworn out by James A. Louden, ot Applegate, charging him with the creek last week. seduction of his daughter. The case to recover money. Judgment in the sum of Cardwell has received his new bug A force of men has been engaged in F amily B roil .—The second act in $183.18. was dis|H>sed of on the 10th by Chief gy. Il’s a beauty. JUST RECEIVED BY James T. Glenn vs. John Buckley and a family drama occurred ou Wednes graveling the road from Roseburg, anil Justice Kent, as will be seen elsewhere. Ed. Hendricks is bringing some fine will endeavor to keep it in better con James I very; action to recover money. day last before Justice Kent. The de Judgment in the sum of$5Ss.ln. vegetables to town. have received N ew W ork .— We dition during the winter. fendant was found guilty of an assault R. S. Armstrong vs. Elizabeth Armstrong, from Win. Duenkel, School Superili- Deputy Sheriff Seybert has returned upon another woman’s child and Hued The county authorities have had an divorce. Decree granted. tendent of Siskiyou county , Cal., a liom the Willamette. $5 and costs. abstract of all the land in the county, HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- L ucky Q ueen .—Work has for some pamphlet of arithmetical examples, es Regular meeting of the Royal Arch excepting the school land, prepared at ura in informing the ladies of Jackson- time been suspended oil this mine lleand vicinity that she has just received I n this age of progress, what wonderful I pecially adapted for new beginners. Masons next Tuesday. the Roseburg Land Office. complete and elegant stock of NEW MIL- which, upon its opening, promised to amount of skill and ingenuity is expended It Is a useful and practical work, and GOODS, direct from San Francis- in the construction, improvement and pres Geo. Fisher, of California, officiates Walter Jackson, who has been ex be a bonanza, and upon which many ervation of the costly and intricate machi o, INERY consisting of New Shapes in Untrimmed can be used to advantage in any of our at Orth’s butcher-shop. tensively engaged in the wool and thousands have been expended. The nery used in the manufacture of the various Linnets ami Hats, Trimming Silks, Feat fi rs, Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc., and is schools. A copy can bo seen at the articles so necessary to our comfort. How Abell A Welsh have left Eugene sheep business in this section, has re directors who still have faith in it: much more important is it that we watch iow fully prepared to attend to al) orders T imes oilice. rith neatness and dispatch. Prices reason- with rigid care this most wonderful ma turned to Salem to reside. City for San Fraucisco. I richness have induced Prof. Tiernan, o chine, the human bwdy. Adjus.ing all its bleand satisfaction guaranteed. Residence A nother T eacher .—The constant Rev. C. Droves, who paid this place the School of Mines, to make a thor parts with nicest care, each to the other, t the old Overbeck. Hospital. Give me a A post office is now in full blast all. MRS. BRENTANO. that all may perform their allotted duty. increase in attendance on the Jackson near Chavner’s bridge. a pastoral visit last Summer, has been I ougli examination of it. This he ha: There is nothing better calculated to do this thoroughly and efficiently than Erase’s ville District School has necessitated Wilbur F. Cornell returned to Ore chosen pastor of St. John’s German done and obtained specimens from all Hamburg Tea; a simple vegetable remedy, S. P. HANNA, the employment of another teacher, Lutheran Church, San Francisco. parts of the works, aud from the bot yet powerful in its ability to build up and gon oil the last steamer. restore the energies, and to give tone and the directors have secured the Mr. Thomas, who has been teaming tom of the shaft from a blast ordered ami vigor to all its powers. Ben Holladay’s coach went through services of Miss Kate Thornton,’of WAG ON - MAKER, between this section and Siskiyou by himself. The Star learns that he to Reading the other day. Q uinine and arsenic form the basis o Ashland, in that capacity. We have county, Cal., for some time past, broke is at present engaged in making a de many of the Ague remedies in the markelf Logg A McDonnell’s hydraulic will one of the best schools in the his collar-bone in Shasta Valley last I tailed report of its present condition mid are the resort of physicians and people Jacksonville, Oregon, soon be put into position. who know no better medicine to employ for I State, and the directors ami teachers and future prospects. Wo learned this distressing complaint. The effects of week. The Jacksonville Literary Society are sparing no pains to make it meet either ol the !e drugs are destructive to the ! Geo. Deal’s team ran down the Sis 1 incidentally that he believes the ledge system, producing headache, intestinal dis IN CRONEMTLLER’S BUILDING, IS will reorganize ere long. the expectations of all. kiyou mountain one day last week, to be a live fissure vein, but that the orders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the 1 in receipt ot a full assortment of material ---------*--------- ears, and depression of constitutional health. Holt has suspended operations on prepared to do all work in his line on hilt no injury was done except scatter i work having been done by inexperi A yer ’ s A uue C ure is a vegetable discover}*, and P retty G ood .—Last week tur short notice ami in a workmanlike manner. his building fur the season. mostly wasted, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any Vehicles of every description made to order. ing a few sacks of Hour and breaking enced hands is Lake county coriespondent gave an deleterious ingredient, and is an infallible J. Nunau and lady returned from the axle. the only really valuable work being I and rapid cure for every form of Fever and Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran- item concerning the death of W. D. Ague. 1 ts effects are |H*rnianent and certain, te»*ii. the sinking of the shaft. We hope and Repairing a specialty. Newland, of Chewaucan, by being run Sau Francisco oil Friday last. no injury can result from its use. Be They say the Indian name for an ed I 8. P. HANNA. sides being a positive cure for Fever and J. R. Cameron intends making a vis- itor is “ Wo-rack-ta-che-rashhe-ka- for the benefit of Southern Oregon I over by his wagon. Now comes the Jacksonville, November 5, 1877. Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior telegraph and announces the same il lo bonny Scotland ere long. haw.” That’s what we always thought that the report will be favorable, and remedy for Liver Complaints. It is an ex cellent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES! identical thing, only locating Chewau 31. Sachs, a San Francisco traveling it was. It means “tired and hungry,” that under the new management the ol all complaints peculiar to malarious, Lucky Queen may be ail that was marshy and miasmatic districts. It acts di can ou the Columbia river and indulg agent, was iu town tins week. probably. —AT rectly on tlx* Li ver and biliary apparatus, claimed for her. ing in an obituary notice. That r» por thus stimulating the system to a vigorous, Tne various mining companies are J. S. Howard was over from Ster healthycondition. For sale by all dealers. Frey's Boot and Shoe Store, any ter has an imagination equal to transporting their Winter supplies. P robate C ourt .—The following ling the other day. He says the main emergency. C alifornia S treet , MARRIED. David Linn cau furnish anything in ditch is aliout completed, but that it business has been transacted in this R eturned . — J. B. Thomas and the lurniluru line al reasouabie rules. will be three weeks before the fluming Court since our last report: MERRIMAN—MURRAY—On Bear creek, Jacksonville, Oregon. November 8lh, by Ehler Martin Peterson, In the matter uf the estate of Napo is finished. party have just returned from a trip Lucky Queen stock is worth 25 George F. Merriman and Miss Mary M nr ray. through the mountains, starting from cento a share ill the Salem stock board. An excellent article on diphtheria leon Baker, deceased. Sale of real aving permanently located ELLIOTT — NEUBER—In th is city, Novem property by administrator confirmed. John Sizemore’s salt works on Evans’ in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- will be found on our first page. Be ber 8th, by Hou. 1‘. P. Prim, C. J., Geo. The be-t of job work executed at the sjs'etfully informs the public that he is In tiie mutter of the estate of N. C. creek a short time since, lor the pur W. Elliott and Mrs. Lena Neuber. prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot T imes uificu on short notice and at low ing an official document from a board of OLIVER—CENTER—In Manzanita pre I and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran Dean, deceased. Second semi-annual pose of seeing what the prospects were first-class physicians, due attention rales. cinct, November5th, bv Elder Martin Pe teed. GEORGE \V. FREY. exhibit of Administratrix accepted for a road to Hartly Elliff’s, on Cow should bo paid it. terson, J. F. Oliver ami Miss Angelina David Crouemiller is having a stone Center. creek, Douglas county. As far as they Kahler & Bro. have just received a and approved. A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. CULP—LOUDEN—Tn Illis city, Novemlier sidewalk put dowu in lrunl ot his resi In the matter of the estate of John progressed, which was to the summit of 10th, by T. B. Kent, J. 1 ’ ., Melvin Culp splendid stock of gold pens and hold dence. and Miss Margaret M. Louden. rpHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR I the mountain,they found an even grade. ers direct from the East. They are Bilger, deceased. First semi-annual COOPER—Met 'OLEUM -In Manzanita pro- 1 sale his ranch and mining property, sit More Indians in town on a trading The new road will cut off one day’s trav einet, November -----— ------ 11th, 7 by - ----- Rev. . --------- Andrew uated on Sterling creek, containing 164 the best ever brought to this section exhibit of administrator accepted and acres, all under fence. Forty acres are un expedition. They are from Lake Brown, 11. E. Cooper ami Miss Missouri el and all the heavy hills aud muddy approved. and are sold very low. der cultivation, with plenty of vegetable C. Met 'ollum. land; a good orchard, living water on var In the matter of the estate of llobt. roads. The bad weather prevented county. Ed. Smith, who is engaged in put ious (»arts, plenty ot timlier and line stock BORN. John Bolt was over from Applegate B. llargadme, deceased. Petition of them from completing their explora range. Cash market al the door for every ting up Bybee & Co.’s quartz mill at Gt- thing raised. Health of locality unsur executor to sell personal property tion; but they intend to finish it at an List week. He has some choice farms — In this city, November 12th, to CATON- lice creek, was in town this week. He II passed. There are 54)4 acres and a half of the wife of Eil. B. Caton, a son. grauted. other time. Mr. Thomas believes lor sale. mining ground, which are guaranteed to says the mill will be in running order pav $5 a day per hand. that be can find another route that A large amount of supplies are be iu the course of a few weeks. T itle —U. S. title to the w hole. NEW, THIS WEEK. B ig B utte I tems .—Our corre Inspection invited and everything guar will decrease the distance to Roseburg ing shipped from this county to Hap Uncle Billy Burke, an old anti well spondent, Vindcx, sends us the follow anteed as represented. For further particu L. DANFORTH, M. D., ten miles more. py Camp. lars enquire of T. H. GILSON. ing news, under date of the Kith: known resident of this section, but for p h Y 8 1 Cl A N A N I) S U R G E <) N , Nearly as many Singer machines the past few years residing in Califor Win. H. Parker has purchased the C ounty C ourt P roceedings .— NEW SAW MUX! Jacksonville, Oregon. The following are the proceedings of sold each year us all oilier mauhiues nia, is back again. He says he has Big Butte saw mill. combined. Born—Ou November 2d, to the wife found no placo like Jackson county. this Court at its November term: Office on California street, opposite I*. J. HUIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COM- 1 pleted their steam saw mill, situated of J. B. Swett, a daughter. Ryan’s store. Residence on Third street, Geo. Burn-, whose leg was amputat The panel of jurors for the ensuing L. C. Rodenberger is tiie owner of opposite and east of the M. E. Church and P. is the champion newspaper man year, ending August 1st, 1878, was ed some lime ago, has gone home to what appears to be a very rich mine on adjoining the Court House block on the 1 mile west of the old Buckeye Mill, north. , in this s< ciion. He takes not less than drawn, the names of which appeared Fool’s creek. Grave creek. He has sent to a gentle are now prepared to furnish all kinds of half a dozen different ones. lumber, such as boxing, siding, rustic, floor in tiie last issue of the T imes . Abel George, well known iu this man of Roseburg, as the result of a few ing, finish and scantling of all sizes, laths, T1Œ SU.N Iu the matter of the equalization of section, is iu town cauvassiug for a pans’ washing, a very excellent pros I On account of rainy weather the sheathing, shingles, etc. Fir, yellow and sugar pine lumber of all dimensions. steam saw mill is not rushing business pect. taxes for the year 1877. The exemp new patent pump. 1878. NEW YOKE. ¿'ash, oats, wheat, flour, lard and bacon at this lime, but I believe the proprie tion claimed by Win. Bybee, Beall taken in exchange for lumber. The street lamps have all been put F. C'arUr, oi Evans’ creek, will start All orders promptly attended to. As the time approaches for the renewal of Bros., Marlin Peterson aud C. Ned for the East iu a few days, to be gone up and are now ready for use. They tors intend to keep it running pretty Address MA RS 11, VALFEY, A Co., subscriptions, 1 iie IS i n would remind its Yellow Jacket Mill, Brownsborough, Ogn. was not allowed, it being shown that until next Spring. present a good appearance. The public much all Winter. lrieiidsand wellwi ners everywhere, that it is again a candidate lor their consideration the same was held in California. is cautioned against tying horses there Thus. Hopwood is building a saw C ircuit C ourt . — The November and support. Upon its retold lor the past WHO WANTS A HOME? to or in any way subjecting them to I The resignation of J. M. Sutton as ten years it relies for a continuance ot the mill on Evaus’ creek, which will be injury. term ol this Court has been character hearty sympathy and generous co-operation Justice of the Peace of Ashlaud pre which have hitherto been extended to it completed in a few Weeks. Homer VV ¡Hiatus, one of the propri ized by a scarcity of botli criminal and from every «¡uarter of the Union. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, IN ORDER TO cinct was accepted aud the appoint L close partnership, offer for sale a farm civil proceedings. The jury was dis The D aily 8 i n is a tour page-sheet of 28 Rev. W. Hurlburt will hold divine etors of Yerba Buena Bitters and the ment of the same was continued for <>l 320 acres, pleasantly situated on Rogue price by mail, post-paid, 55 cents a charged on Tuesday, no business ap columns, services at the M. E. Church uext Sun river, on the direct road to Fort Klamath, 34 XXX horse medicine, called on us month, or 86. >0 per year. the action ot the voters of said precinct. miles from Jacksonville. The place is most pearing, and the Grand Jury concluded Tiie S unday edition of T he S un is an day morning aud evening. Tuesday. He is ou his way back from A number of bills were audited. eight-page sheet of 56 columns. While giv ly rich bottom land, well watered, with an its labors the same day and wns dis- ing ike news oi the »lay, n also contains a extensive outside range for horses, cattle or We are pleased to learn that Mrs. the Willamette, and brings with him large amount .of literary and miscellaneous sheep. Will be sold on easy terms: One- bunded. It is one of the least inter A ssessment of L ake C ounty .— Dr. Danforth, who has been danger a gold medal awarded the Yerba Buena mailer specially prepared tor it. T he S un fourth down, the balance on liberal credit. esting sessions this county has ever wit day SUN has met with great success. Post The Stock, consisting of horses, cattle, abeep at the State Fair. Through the courtesy of R. B. Halton, ously ill, is now convalesciug. and hogs, along with the farm implements, paid $l,20a year. Hon. Henry Klippel, School Clerk, nessed. Clerk of Luke, we are enabled to give hay, grain, etc., can be bought cheap, giving . THE WEEKLY SUN. Frederick J.* Martin, a native of purchaser of the place preference if desired. Who does not know T he W eekly S un ? the following summary of assessments Prussia, was this week admitted to cit gives notice that the school tax is now I nstallation of O fficers .—The It circulates throughout the United States, HULL BROS. due and payable at the office of T. B. following otllcers of Rogue River Lodge No. the Canadas, and beyond. Ninety thousand of that county for the year 1877: Acres izenship in the Circuit Court. WOT WAIL to Kent. That remaining unpaid at the 275, 1. O. G. T., fertile ensuing term were families gleet its welcome pages weekly, of laud, 81,506; total value, $68,414; for our New and regard it in the light of guide, counsel John Miller, Samuel Furry aud party WI Catalogue. It con- end of sixty days will be returned de publicly installed on November 4th by W. lor, and friend, its news, editorial, agricul average value, $2.20. Wagon road Piii* J? ’ Hill tain» valuable Infor- have returned from a bunting expedi linquent and placed in the bauds of the J. Savage, L. D.: Alex. Orme, W. C. T.; tural, and literary departments make it es ! -■> J'?’ niatlon for every land, 296,777 acres; value, $118,710.80; Ml person coutem- Jane Bailey, W. V. T.; G. M. Savage, W. sentially a journal for the family and fire tion to the head ot little Applegate. proper officer for collection. plating the pur- side. Terms; < ) ne D oli A<< a ) ear po t-paid. average value,40cents. Town lot», 44; chase of any article S.; C. bchiellelin, W. F. S.; Addie Bndsey, for personal, family This price, quality cons.d red, make s i. the Capt. Jackson aud his company are Ashland held an election on the 5th or agricultural use. Free to any Address. value, $6,370; average value, $144.77. W. T.; Charlotte Schieifehn, W. C.: U. D. cheapest lieu spaper published. For clubs iMONTUOMFRY WARD < CO^ Improvements, $25,994. Merchan now on their way home. They left and elected the following town officers Owings, W. M.; Lydia Orme, W. A. S.; of leu with Jin cash, we will send an extra > Original Grange Supply House, Jas. Robinson, W. D. M.; Allie Colvig, W. copy free. Address ^4. 237 A ZS WatxMh Ave. CIUCAOO IU. Reading lor Fort Klamath ou the Sth. for the ensuing year: Trustees, J. H. dise, etc., $29,858. Muuey, notes, etc., PUBLISHER 0? THE SUN, R. S.; Anmq Savage, W. L. S. New York City. Chitwood, James Thornton, H. C. Hill, $55,282. Furniture, etc., $9,589. A. Marks has recovered from his re FOR RENT. Horses and mules, 3,966; value, $112,- cent indisposition and is as ever pre C. K. Klum and M. Baum; Recorder, R eal E state T ransactions .— SOCIETY NOTICES. HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIS 070; average value, $28.25. Cattle, pared to attend to all orders in his A. V. Gillette; Marshal, Eugene Wal- Geo. Stephenson hat^sold his farm near Ph»e- rad; Treasurer, J. D. Fountain. iarin, situated three mile» north-east «»f tix, containing 287 acres, to Janies Helms 25,874; value, $262,676; average val liue. Jacksonville Grange No. 88, P. of H., Jacksonville, for rant for one year. For Judge McArthur has decided that for $3,000. Franklin Pressley, of Benton Holds its regular meetings every two weeks further particulars emiuire of ue, $10.15. Sheep, 25,488; value, $50,- W. M. Turner returned from the JACOB 1SH. county, has purchased ofS. l'lymale half a al odd Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville. 511; average value, $1.98. Swine, Eiuelitiu mine the other day. He re all legal advertisements that are re block of land on D street, and will build a ; October 6, 1877. JOHN E. ROSS, Master. A nnie M iller , Secretary. 725; value, $1,524; average value, ports matters progressing satisfactorily quired to be published for four or six residence thereon. Fifty dollars was the JUST RECEIVED. consecutive weeks, require to be pub price paid. $2.10. Gross value of all properly, there. Oregon Chiiptrr No. 4, R. A. M., lished five or seven consecutive times ^741,999. Indebtedness, $95,707. Ex A 4«oo»< Wile. Holds its regular meetings monthly on 4 FULL SUPPLY OF ALE AND POR- '1 lie water from Jackson creek in order to come witbin the intention One who studies her home, one who meets Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full A lerofthe b«*st brands. .The finest Liq emptions, $71,400. Total taxable seems likely to cause some trouble an<l Cigars always kept on o’clock. Companions in good uors, Wines ami | and meaning of the law. Heretofore her husband with an honest smile, always lAoon, at property, $574,892. Number of polls, among the property owners along its me hand, as also the celebrated St. Louis Beer. the law mis lias oeen been construed to rneuu contenled—that is, when he brings her— standing arc invited. J. R. N. BELL, High Priest. shall I say it? A box ol Donnolly’s yeast Give me a call. ... - bunko. ' four and six limes. 261. Tax levy, 23 mills. MATT. W. DILLON. M ax M ulllk , Secretary. powder. MILLINERY GOODS!! MRS. BRENTANO ! H T