The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 21, 1878, Image 4

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    K. KUBLI,
SOCIETY NOTICES.
AT r±’Ill£3 <>kl> STA5»!
THE FINE
Jackiiniille Gran^f N'o. SS, P. of II.,
Odd Fellows’ Buildiug, Jacksonville, Oregon,
Hohls its regular mtSenng*every two weeks
at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville.
C. MINGUS, Master.
A Ji MIE
M iller , Secretary.
Immense Reduction in Prices !
DEALER & WORKER IN
Oregon Chapter No. I, K. A. M.,
Holds its regular meetings monthly on
Tiiuttday evenings of or preceding eachUull ■ TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ete.
moon, al 7!« o'clock. Companions in-good
standing are invited.
J. E. ROSS, High I’ricst.
Pumps,
M ax M uller , Secretary.
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Table Rock Encampment No. 10, I. 0. 0. F.
AT T1IE STORE OF
NEWMAN FISHER
AGRICULTUR AL IMPLEM ENTS,
Holds regular sessions in its
Hall, Odd Fellows’ Building, in
-
Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 2d
and 4th Tuesday evenings of each and every
month. All sojourning Patriarchs are cor­
dially invited to meet with ns.
SILAS J. DAY, C. P.
K aspar Kvnnr, Scribe.
•*'
TO THE PUBLIC:
NAILS,
A FIRST-CLASS STOCK
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
ROPE, NAILS,
H
and
HODGE, DAVIS i CO.,
Notice of Final Settlement.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE.
tor the County of Jackson, silting in pro­ 1 I am receiving and have constantly on
hand a full and first-class stock of
bate at its June term.
In the matter of the estate of Herman
Kirmsc, deceased.
Groceries,
erman v . helms , administra -
tor of said estate, having filed in said DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO,
Coiirt his final account for settlement, and
also praying for an order for setting the
• Ready-Made Clothing,
time tor hearing the same, therefore notice
is hereby given that said final account will GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, Etc.. Etc.
be heard and determined in said Court on
Tuesday, July 2, 1878, at 10 o’clock v. M., at
which time all persons having any objec­
tions to said final account and settlement
^0“ Everything sold at reasonable rates.
must then and there make the same.
Give me a call.
K. KUBLI.
Published in the D emocratic T imes for
Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875.
four consecutive weeks by order ot Hon. S.
J. Day, County Judge.
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk.
docili JSpiûn<»'s
TITE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
iV a complete stock of
H
PERFUMERY ami TOILET ARTICLES
PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS. OILS AND
PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
Administrator'a Sale of Real Estate.
TURK,
WILT, MAKE THE SEASON AT JACK-
1) sonville, Rock Point and Sam's Val­
iev, commencing April 1st, at the following
he undersigned is now keep - rates: $5, $10 and $15.
ing the Soda Springs House and, having
Turk is 9 years old this Spring. His sire
repaired ami refitted 'lie same, is now pre was
­
Arabian, out of a Timoleon mare.
pared to accommodate all that may favor Turk's dam was French. He is* dark chest­
him with avail. Prices to suit the hard times. nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands high,
and weighs 1,500 pounds in working condi­
THE MARBLE BUSINESS
tion.
Competent judges agree that Turk’s colts
Will still be a specialty. All orders in this
line promptly filled in the best manner and will compare favorably with any yet pro­
duced in the State, and he is highly recom­
at reasonable rates. •
mended by leading stock-raisers of Dcuglas
Address as usual,
county,
where he has made several seasons.
J. II. RUSSELL, Ashland.
ROBT. WESTROP.
The Meadows, March 1, 1878.
T
NEW MILLINERY STORE!
NOT FAIL
California Street,
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to senti for our
Catalogue. ■ t
Conta iw
imi desiTipt ion
of most evet y
article In {ren­
erai use.ami is
to ANY PKRNtlN contemplai,
pncclinne of any article for 1*< r-
Fanally or Agrleu11urnI use. M ,,
a large trade (lie past season
the remote parts of the Territories,
and have, with t>- »V c» «•eut ions, excte.l-
ed the espeetat Ions of the purchaser,
many elHimtnr to have made a saviuur
of 40 Io <IO pec cent. Wo mail these
( ITAI.OGI F.S TO ANY Abiliti:»»
HUI , t POX APPLICATION. We-.eti
our (roods toall mankind at wholesale
prices 111 quantities to suit. Itctcreucc,
First National Bank, Chicago.
OREGON.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW ON
1 hand the most complete and best stock
of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson­
ville, consiting of
In the matter of the estato of Joseph Cox,
deceased.
N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND
HATS, BONNETS.
license of the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Jackson county, sitting for Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves,
the transaction of probate business on May collars and cuffs, etc., etc., which we will
30th, A. D. 1878, the undersigned adminis­ sell at low prices.
trator of the estate of Joseph Cox, deceased,
will sell at public auction for cash in U. S.
gold coin at the Court H ohso door in Jack­
sonville, in said county, on
We have on hand a number of the cele­
Saturday, June 29, 1818,
brated Howe Sewing Machines, which we
will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for
at 1 o’clock p. m ., the following described | ! gram.
real property situated in Jackson county,
MISSES D. A M.CARDWELL.
State of Oregon, viz:
The N. E. of the N. E. J4, the S. E. ‘4 of
N. E. J4 of Sec. 11; the S. W. K of the S. W.
of Sec. 1; the S. % of the S. E. *
1 ( of See.
2 and the W. Ji of the N. W. 54 otSee. 12;
all in township 35, S. of R., 2 west, contain­
ing 280 acres.
Together with all the appurtenances there­ The Eureka Flouring Mills!
unto belonging or in anywise appertaining ‘ SITUATED SEVEN MILES NORTH-
—subject to widow’s dower.
! kJ east of Jacksonville. Terms easy, and
M. A. HOUSTON,
Administrator of the estate of Joseph guaranteed in good running order. For
further particulars apply at the mills.
Cox, deceased.
| Persons having Hour, shorts or bran at
May 30, 1878.
I the mill are requested to take them away on
; or before the 20th of June, 1878; and all per-
indebted to the undersigned, or to the
Settle Up and Save Costs. . sons
late firm of McKenzie A Amv, will save
costs by settling the same with either eash
H1HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PLAC- or note on or before the above-named date,
L ed their notes and book accounts in the as the books must be squared up.
hands of T. IL- Kent, J. P., tor collection,
April 19, 1878.
T. T. McKENZIE.
those knowinjKliemselves indebted will do
wall to call upon him immediately and set­
WANTED.
tle up and thereby save vests. We must
have what is due us.
BEALL A OBENCHA1N.
HHIE UNDERSIGNED WANTS TO
Jacksonville, May 8, 1878.
L trade lumber for two or three good sol­
id work-horses. Also for a set of harness.
^arThe National Gold Medal was awarded Would give some one a good contract to de­
to Bradley A Rulofson tor the best Photo­ liver saw-logs at the Big Butte Creek (Suth­
graphs in the United States, and the Vienna erland) saw-mill. Address me at Browns-
Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont­ I borough, or call at the mill.
1
WM. H. PARKER.
gomery street, San Francisco.
NOTICE, STOCKMEN !
—OF—
READ
HUIE LIST OF SALES FOR 187« AND
1 testimonials frotn the very best judge*
in the county.
,
We, the undersigned residents of Jackson
county, owning and having used tin; Singer
Machine sutticiently long to saiirfy us that it
is in every respect n Jirst-ctaM machine for al?
kimlsot family work, would cheerfully rec­
ommend it toall wishing to purchase a first-'
class sewing machine:
Mrs. Geo.Wilson,
I Mrs. T. B. Atkinson/
1Mrs. S. J. Oliver,
Mrs. l’res. Phipps,
:Mrs. F. Luy,
Mrs. I. J. Phipps,
Mrs. M. Lotland,
Mrs. John Orth,
Mrs. S. E. Dunlap, Mrs. E. R. Reames,
Mrs. T. W. Johnson, M rs. N. Fisher,
Mrs. Wm. Payne,
I Miss A. Ross,
Mrs. M. Riggs,
|Mre. T. T. McKenzie,
Mrs. J. Houck,
Mrs. J. Ritter,
Mrs. M. A. Paltner, [ M. Mayer, mer. tailor
M rs. L. Ganung,
;.lohn Farley, “
Mrs. H. Helms,
I A. Marks,
“
M rs. C. W. Savage, I
Needles, oils and all kinds of attachments
on hand or ordered.
SINGER MANF'G CO.,
Cor. First and Yamhill Sts., Portland, Ogn,
DAVID LINN, Agent, Jacksonville.
The Singer Ml’g Co. sold 262,316
Howe Machine Co.,
Wheeler<fc Wilson MFgCo.
Domestics. M. Co.,
American B. H. AS. M.Co.
Weed Sewing Machine Co.,
Wilcox A Gibbs 8. M.Co.,
V'loroppp
44
44
THE PACIFIC MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
il
109,294
ll
108,997
ll
23,587
17,937
14,425
12,758
2.789
ll
ll
ll
ll
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
OF CALIFORNIA
J. N. T. MILLER..................... PRESIDENT
J. NI N A N.....................V ICE-PRESIDENT
M A X M I L L E R................. v .SECR ETA 11Y
PEKINGER S MIKE,
\\’1LL STAND FOR MALES AT THE
It Union Livery Stable during t he season
<>f 1878, commencing April 1st and ending
i
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
July 1st.
Alike is 11 years old, was sired bv ol«I
I*. DUNN,
K. KUBLI,
JACOB ISII. Vermont,out ot a thoroughbred Whip mare;
ho is a beautiful bay, 17 hands high, well
DIRECTORS :
formed, and weighs l,<>00 pound». lie ha»
sired morefine hor»es, aceordingto thecla»»
J. N. T. Miller, J. Nunan, Max Muller ot mares that have been bred to him, than
G. 11. Aiken,
1‘. Dunn,
E. B. Watson any other horse in the world, of hi» age, and
he is without doubt the Favorite Horse
Jacob I.sh,
K. Kubli, Chas. Nickell wherever known.
I will furnish pasture to those desiring it
John Watson,
M. Hanley, E. F. Walker
at 75 cents per week. 1 w ill not be respon­
B. F. Reeser.
sible for any accidents or escapes.
Terms—Twentv dollars.
J. A. CARDWELL.
I
MWG0ME3Y WA30 ¿ CO.,
Original Granne Supply Iloune,
227 gl 2211 Wabaak Ave., Chicago, III.
Sewing Machines for Sale.
GREAT SACRIFICE!
— IN—
FOR SALE OR RENT!
B B A CKSMIT H ING!
A S ALLOUR MERCHANTS ARESELL-
A ing out at cost and freight, lam ready
to do blacksmithing at cost and fr eight, but
must have the cash when the work is com­
pleted. Shop on the corner of California
and Main streets.
DAVID CRONEMILLER.
THE CITY
BREWERY
FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL & RESTAURANT,
IN ORTH'S BUILDING.
Opposite O<1<1 Fellow s' Hall,
I) ESPECTFI l.I.Y ANNOUNCES TO
11. the public ot Jacksonville and vicinity^
that he was a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier,
director of the University of Greifswahle’
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Prussia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot the
I
l^niversity of Halle. During the Franco-
Pnissian war he was special assistant to
the Doctor-in-chief Zuelzer and Ludwig ot
Beilin and Breslau, Germany. Fractures V.tD.4 .!//•? HOLT.
Pi opricfrcM
and external diseases, acute or chronic', most
carefully treated. Cupping,Leeching, Bleed­
ing and teeth extracted at all hours.
All kinds of birds stuffed and put up in
mHE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD
most natural shapes.
I of tendering her thanksto the public tor
Jacksonville, Dec. 11, 1877.
the patronage which has hitherto been ex­
tended to her, and would respectfully solicit
its continuance.
S. P. HANNA,
Her tables are always under her immedi­
ate control ; and by her long experience in
the business she feels confident thet she will
give entire satisfaction toall. Her beds and
rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable
style, suited to the accommodation of single
Oregon,
occupants or families. Her beds are always
kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
W JVG ON -
Jacksonville,
IN CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING, IS
1. in receipt of a full assortment of material
and prepared to do all work in his lino on
short notice and in a workmanlike manner.
V eliides of every description made to order,
rerms reasonable and satisfaction guaran­
teed.
/•»F Repairing a specialtv.
T ,
S. P. HANNA.
Jacksonville, November 5, 1877.
WHO WANTS A HOME?
flMIE UNDERSIGNED, IN ORDER TO
A close partnership, offer for sale a farm
of 320 acres, nleasantly situated on Rogue
river, on the direct road to Fort Klamath 34
miles from Jacksonville. The place is most­
ly rich bottom land, well watered, withan
extensive outside range lor horses, cattle or
sheep. Will be sold on easy terms: One-
,?iUrtJ‘ <17w”’ t,,e balance on liberal credit.
I lie .stock, consisting of horses, cattle sheep
and hogs, along with the farm implements,
ha>, giain, etc., can be bought cheap, giving
purchaser of the place preference if desired.
111'LL BROS.
LAST CALL!
rniiE undersigned hereby give
I notice to all those indebted to them
either l>\ note or book account, to come for-
waid^at once and settle theiraacounts before
VEIT SCHUTZ.
the 15th d*y of April next, or their accounts
will be placedin the hands of an attorney
R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- for forced collection. We mean business, as
forins the citizens of Jacksonville and our books MUST be closed.
surrounding country that he is now manu­
FISHER A CARO.
facturing, and w ill constantly keep on hand
P.
S.
—
I
will
offer
for
sale all mv house­
the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing hold and kitchen furniture
and a first-class
a cool glass of beer should give me a call.
piano. All those wishing a bargain will do
well to give me a call.
a . FISHER.
A XES, Hatches, Drawing Knives, Broad-
rA. axes, Mattocks, Picks, all sizes of Ham­
mers, etc., for sale by JOHN MILLER.
UNION
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
COR. CALIFORNIA A 4tli STS.
miTE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
I sportfully inform their friends and the
public generally that they have purchased
the above establishment, which will be
henceforth conducted under their constant
personal supervision, and they guarantee
satisfaction to all w ho may favor them w ith
their patronage.
These stables are eentrallv loeated, and
within convenient distance of the various
houses of public entertainment. Horses
and mules will be boarded and cared for at
moderate charges. They have one of the
largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ot
Portland, of
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
With single or double teams, for hire on rea­
sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses
and Mules, which will be hired to go to any
part ot the country at moderate rates.
Animals bought and sold, ami broke to
saddle or harness.
J. A. CARDWELL.
—BY—
M
I
AYE.I-V
THE WELL-KNt >WN VERMONT IK HtSl.
E. B. WATSON...........................ATTORNEY
MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE !
-
And Liberal Discount Made for Cash '
SEWING MACH I NE SALES TN 187G.
CLASSII'AIiE, U'lADOW GLASS, G. II. AIKEN....... MEDICAL EXAMINER
H
JACKSONVILLE,
Descriptions anti Pedigrees.
JACKSONVILLE BRANCH
BLUE VITRIOL,
In the Countv Court of the State of Oregon,
tor the County of Jackson, sitting in pro­
bate at its June term.
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
In the matter of the estate of I’. W. Stow,
•
deceased.
erman v . helms , administra -
Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­
torofsaid estate, having filedin said
brated CARHOLIC SHEE1' DIP, which
Court hie final account for settlement, and
kills Ticks. Lice and all parasites on sheep,
also praying for an order for setting the
and
is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab ami
time for hearing the same, therefore notice AND MARBLE WORKS.
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
is hereby given that said final account will
be heard and determined in said Court on
Tuesday, July 2, 1878, at 10 o’clock a . m ., at
4 PPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE
NOTICE, STOCKMEN!
which time all persons having any objec­ Ho! Unto All Who Thirst!
may be made to any member ot the
Board of Directors.
tions to said final account and settlement
must then and there make the same.
COME YE UNTO
Published in the D emocratic T im es for
four consecutive weeks by order of lion. S.
B. ROSTEL.
THE SODA SPRINGS!
J. l>av, Countv Judge.
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk.
THE WELL KNOWN DRAFT HORSE, PROFESSIt )N AL
11AIR-C UTTER,
AND DRINK WITHOUT
Ill the Justice’s Court for the Precinct of Ea­
gle Point, State of Oregon,county of Lake.
a S. A. Jones, plaintiff, vs. Joseph Ritchlin,
defendant; civil aetiou to.recover money.
T* Jose ph Ritchlin, the above named defendant;
IN TH E NAM E OF THE STAT E OF OR E-
goa, you are hereby required to appear
before the undersigned, a Justice of the
Peace for the precinct aforesaid, on the22d
day of July 1878, at 10 o’clock in the tore-
noon of said day, at the office of said Jus­
tice in said precinct, to answer the above
named plaintiff in a civil action. The de­
fendant will take notice that if he tails to
answer the complaint herein, the plaintitl
will take judgment against him for ninety-
three and twenty-five one hundreths dol­
lars, ($93.25) together witht he costs and dis­
bursements of thia action.
Order of publication issued this 25th day
ot Mav, 1878.
TUGS. H. LOFTON,
Justice of the Peace.
An $80 SINGER for $60 !
DRUGS,
Notice of Final Settlement.
I
W’ILL BE KEI’T AT THE STABLES OF
tl Manning A Montgomery, in Jackson­
ville, < iregon, the ensuing season, beginning
April 1st and ending July], 1878. Ttiey
will serve mares for Thirty-five dollars, for BOX TOP, 2 DRAWERS A DROP LEAF!
the season, payable at the close thereof,
in cash, note, or such produce as may be
agreed upon. Marcs proving not to be with
$60! $60! $60!
foal (without fault of tneowner) can be bred
the follow ing season h'rcc of Charge for the
services of the horse.
LADIES’ AND GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS,
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for tlio County of Jackson, sitting in pro­
bate al its June term.
•PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
In the matter of the estate of Peter Ottcrs-
bach, deceased.
CUTLERY, WIRE,
erman v. helms , administra -
tor oi »aid estate, having tiled in said
Court his final account for settlement,and al­
so praying for an order tor setting the time
Chains
Hose,
for hearing the same, therefore notice is Shot,
hereby given that said final account will
be heard and determined in said Court on
Tuesday, July 2, 1878, at 10 o’clock a . m ., at
ETC., ETC.
Consolidation of IIODGE, SNELL A CO.,
which tune all persons having any objec­
and T. A. DAVIS A CO.,
tions to said final account and setllemeut
must then and thero make the same.
I have secured the services of a First-class
Published in the D emocratic T imes for
f»ur consecutive weeks by order of Hon. S. Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair* WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
J. Dav, Countj- Judge.
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk.
ing promptly and in superior style.
71 FRONT STREET
Summons.
SEW'INO MACHINES!
])RY-GOO1)K,
Fuse and Caps,
Brushes,
SCAMPERDOWN and BOSTON !
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Estray Notice.
Notice of Final Settlement.
IN PRICES OF
H
HARDWARE, TINWARE, ’
Wooden and Willow Ware
THOROUGHBREDS,
’AM PER DOWN is a beautiful dark bay.
AVING DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN THE POSITION HERETOFORE OCCU- 1G St hands
high, six .vearsold thisSpring,and
pied by me as the largest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take this means as to form and appearance is unequaled in
of announcing that I am now displaying the
the State. He was bred by Theo. Winters,
of California, and was sired by Norfolk.
(See Norfolk's pedigree.) His first dam is
“Nettie W..” by “Belmont’’; second dam
“Lady Davis,” by “Red Bill.” (See Stud
North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Stock of
Book.) The same authority gives MLadv
Davis” as the datu of “Dashaway,” “Beau­
” and “Richmond,” all by “Bel­
GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, regard
mont.”
BOSTON is a blood or chestnut sorrel, and
is a perfect specimen of the heavy, large­
boned English running horse, such as “Mes­
senger” and ftld “Boston.” He is 4 years
old this Spring, weighs near 1200 pounds,
and is over 1G hands high. He is also by
Norlolk. His dam was “Minnie Rille,” by
“Rifleman;” second dam “Julia,” by “Red
TRUNKS, VALISES, Etc.,
Bird;” lie by “Sea Gull,” and he by “Im­
Which is surpassed by none in the county and will be sold at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. ported Expedition;” third dam by “Ber­
trand,” Ac. We deem it unnecessary to give
It shall continue to be my aim to give
a more extended pedigree in this instance,
hut we can at any time do so for those w ho
The Most Goods for the Least Money,
dcubt. His grandsire was “Lexington" on
and to place before my patrons »variety of articles not to lie found in any other bouse. the sire’s side, and on his dam's side “Old
It is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods T cannot produce upon Boston,” two of the greatest and noblest
inquiry, but to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaser at horses America haseverbeen honored with.
We invite the attention of breeders to the
my old stand is solicited.
N. FISHER.
tinequaled colts of “Scamperdown'' for size,
action, looksand general make-up for all
uses.
TOLMAN A BOOTH.
^•¿t“ For further particulars see circulars.
OF STOVES
fHAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
I living half a mile south ot Rock Point,
on the 18th day of April, 1878, one yellow,
or dark cream-colored horse, about titteen
hands high, and has a blemish in the left
oye; branded on the right thigh and sup­
posed to be tive or six vearsold.
B. SINGLETERRY.
GREAT REDUCTION
-g—.
-5
For i ever and Ague. Intermittent Fever.
Chill Fever, Remittert Fever, Dun.b Arun.
Periodical or Biiiouu Fever, <&o.,and indeed
all the affectionr which an.-e from nnilari-
ous, march, or miasmatic poisons.
This ie n romponnd rernedv, prepared with
rrientilic skill from vegetable ingredient», win« I»
rarely fails to cure the severest cases of Chill*
and Fever and the concomitant «tisonlcr*. SlK-tl
n remedy the necessities <>1 ili,- people in niala-
nulls districts demand,
Jts great superiority
over any other medicine
yet iliecoveretl tor ilio
cure ot Intermittents is. that it coiitanis no qui«
nine or mineral, and tli<»»c who take it are free
li mn danger ot «pum.-in or any m jurioii* effect*,
and arc a» health}' after Using it as before. >•
ha.« been extensively employed during the last
thirty years in tlie treatment of these ilistrc»>.«iti»
disorders, and so unvarying ha» buj-n its succc-v
that
it lias gained the reputation of beinginfal-
lible.
It cau, therefore, be safely reeommendr*!
a s a .«tire remedy ami »pecifle for the Fever anil
Ague ot tlie West, ami tlictliill» and Fever of
the south. It counteract -^T-miilmatic poise t
in tlie blood, and trees tlie system from it« iuflu-
cnce. so that lever and ague, shakes orchills,
once broken up by it, do not return uuul
this
disease is again contracted.
The great variety of disorders which arise from
the irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia^
Rheumatism, (»out. Headache, Bliodne««,
Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal­
pitation. Splenic Affections. Hysterics, Paitt
in tlie Bowels. Colic, Paralysis, am! dcrnngi*-
of the Stomach, all of which become intermit­
tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than
AvEit's A cce CfitE, which cures them alt alike,
and protects the system from future attacks. As
a preventive, it is of mimciire service in tho«e
communities where Fever and Ague prevails, no
it stays the development of the disease if taken
on the
first approach of tin-premonitory symp­
toms.
Travellers and temporary residents arc
thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few
will ever stiffer if they avail themselves of tbo
protection this remedy affords.
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity,
it is an excellent retnwly ; it stimulates this organ
luto healthy activity, and produces many remark­
able cures where other medicines fail.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer à Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOffElA, MASS.
BOLD BY ALL DKL’GOISTS KVKUYWHK&K.
DANIEL F. BEATTY’S
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
I)U \TTV PIANO. Grand,
DLAl 1 I and Upright, and
Square-
BEAT­
TY'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN TONG I E
PARLOR ORGANS are the sweetest toned
and most perfect instruments ever l>etore
manufactured in this or any other country.
The world is challenged to equal the in
Bt'st discounts and terms ever before giv en
Rock Bottom panic prices now ready to job-
lx'rs, agents and the trade in general. An
offer: These celebrated instruments (either
Piano or Organ) lioxed and shipped to any­
where, on five or fifteen days’ test trial.
Money refunded and freight paid both wavs
if in any way unsatisfactory. Fully war­
ranted for six vesrsas strictlv first-class.
EXTRAORDINARY LIBERAL discount»
given to Churches, Schools. Ixidges, Halls,-
Ministers, Teachers, etc., in order to have
them introduced at once where I have no'
agents. Thousands now in use. New I1-'
lust rated ADVERTISER, (Catalogue Edi'
tion), with list of testimonials, now ready/
sent tr.c. Established in
Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY,-
Washington, New Jersey.
T can make money faster at work for uw
I J than at anything else. Capital not re-’
quired; we will start you. $12 per day, at
home made by the industrious. Men, wo­
men, boys and girls wanted everywhere to
work for us. Now is the time. Costly out­
fit and term* free. Address True A Co.,
Augusta, Maine.
SIGN PAINTERS
SCHOOL TEACHERS
IV ANTED TN EVERY SECTION OF THE
VTOU CAN EASILY INCREASE Y’OUR t> United Stales and Provinces to answer
Address
I salary l>.v devoting a very small por­ this advertisement.
tion of your leisure time to my interest. I DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N.J.
do not expect you to canvass for my cele­
A I NTS, (patent or other) Oils, Varnishe»,
brated Beatty’s Pianos and Organs unless
Shellac, Window Glass, Emery, Borax,
you see fit to: but the service 1 require of vou
etc., for sale in endless quantities bv
is both pleasant and profitable. Full partic­
JQHN MILLER.
ulars free.
Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N.J.
ORSE, Paint,Sash,Scrubbingand Black­
ening Brushes at JOHN MILLER.
")OWDER—Giant, Blasting or gun pow der,
all kinds, and caps and fuse, for sale in
LL kinds of ammunition for sale bv
•luaniilies to suit, by
JOHN MILLER.
JOHN MILLER.
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