K. KUBLI, SOCIETY NOTICES. J i kv ijiiil«' lirinik’r \o. ", I’ of II., iE« I* it - regu'nr m ('tings every two week.* a: <»«)d Fèlhtv.s* Ha.1. Ja«*k-onville. C. M i NG US, Master. A x J iie MtLLHR, S< crelary. TLdds regular sessions in its Hall, Odd Fellows’ Building, in Jaeksouv'd ’c, Or«*g'>n, on the 2d and 4th Tues lav evenings of each and every 1 ■.mh. All sojourning Patriarehs are cor- diallv invited to meet with us. SILIS J. DAY, C. P. K vst'Att Kent.i, Scribe. Immense Reduction in Prices ! TIN,SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc, AT T1IE STORE OF IVILL BE KEPT AT THE STABLES Ol li Manning A Montgomery, in Jackson vilh*, < tregon. the ensuing season, beginning April 1st and ending July I, 1878. 'They will serve mares for ’Thirty-live dollars, for th«* ^a*ison, payable at the close thereof, in cash, note, or such pro«lu«-e as may be agree«! upon. Mares jirovingnot to be with foal (without fault of theowner) can b«* bred the follow ing season Prce of Charge for the serv ices of the horse. IM PLF.M ENTS, TO THE PUBLIC: NAILS, OF STOVES A FIRST-CLASS STOCK Estray Notice. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION rpAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, I living half a mile south ot Rock Point, outlie I8th day <>f April, 1*78, one yellow, or «lark «-ri’aiii-cohued tior*v, about lilleeii hand* high, ami hi* a Flemish in the left « .♦*; I.rm I* «1 *»n th«* right thigh and eup- pobed lo be live or six years old. J. B. SINGLETERRY. Wooden and Willow Ware Notice of Final Settlement. ROPE, NAILS, Fuse and Caps, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS CUTLERY, WIRE, Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, IN PRICES OF SCAMPERDOWN and BOSTON ! NEWMAN FISHER HARDWARE, TINWARE, In th«* Cotintv Court of the state of Oregon, for lb«' I'ouicy ot Jaeksou, silting in pro bate at its J uue term. In tin* matter of the estate of Peter Otters- bacii, «levcase«l. t I ERM IN v. 1IEI.MS, ADMINISTRA- tor ot s:i: 1 . , Lavtt.g iiieii in said « our- hi- tinal .. ..... mil tbr -eltXt.Kii’ an«l al so praving tor an or,.er K*r setting the time ; p • i .ng the same, therefore notice is herebv given liiai said lilial account will 1 «» heard iiml «leterinim* I m said Court on ’! ill's I iv. J ul v 2, I'«?.', al lo o’clock A. M.,at which L uu all persons havingany objec- tioos to >anl tinal account and s -ltlemeut must ; h- a and there make the same. ¿ubiisiied hi ihe D e . viockai ie Ti.viits for f .<ir • «n-e'«I ive week* by orilcr of lion. S. J . iiav . Collie v J u ige. ’ E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. THOllOUG H Ult EDS, DEALER & WORKER IN A GRIC U LTU RAL G HEAT DEDUCTIONS THE EINE (hid Fellows’ Bwildiiip, Jarksonville, Oregon, Pumps, T:ibl - Rick ’Ln’ tinpiii n! \o. 10, I. 0. II. F. rrm<3 BACK I»<*M*ri|>tions an«l l*«*<ligr«*<*s. St'AMI’ERDOWN isa beautiful dark bav, aving determined to maintain the position heretofore occu lfi ha mis high, six years old this Spring, ami pied by me as the largest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, 1 take this means as to form and appearance is um*qua!e<! in of announcing that I am now displaying the the State, lie was bred by 'Theo. Winters, of California, and was sire«l by Norfolk. (See Norfolk's pedigree.) His first dam is ••Nellie W Ey “Belmont''; second dam “I.adv Davis,” by “Red Bill.” (See Stud North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Stock of Book.) 'The sam<* authority gives “Lad.v Davis” as the dam of “Dashawav.” “Beau regard” ami “Richmond,” all by “Bel GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, mont. ” B<»s TON isa blood or clu'stnut sorrel, and isa perfect s|«eciim*n of the heavy, large boned English running horse, such as “Mes- sAiger” ami old “Boston.” lie is I years old this Spring, weighs near 120U pound*, ami is over 1G hands high. He is also bv Norfolk. His «lain was “Minnie Rifle,” l«v “Ritleman;” secón«! dam “Julia,” by “R<* I TRUNKS, VALISES, Etc., Bird;” he by “Sea Gull,” ami he by “Im Which is surpassed bv none in the county and will be sold at prices to SUIT THE TIME>S. ported Expedition;” third «lain by “Ber trand,” A’c. We deem it mmi'ccssarv to give It shall continue to be my aim to give a more extended |>edigrce in this instatic«*, but we can at any time do so for those who The Most Goods for the Least Money, a “Lexi.igtou" on «1« ubl. Hi* gramlsirt* w was and on his hi* dam dam's ’s side “Old and to pl ace before my patrons a variety of articles not to bo found in any other house, the sire's side, anil dt is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods I cannot produce upon Boston,” two of the gwatest and noblest inquiry, hut to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaser at horse: < A melica iias ever been honored with. We invite t lie attetit ion of breviler: to the mv <>l«l stand is solicited. N. FISHER. line« | uale« 1 coll s of “Si-a tn per« low n ” for ize, act ion, look* ami general make-up fornii Uses. TOLMAN A BoolH. ’?■ For flirt her particulars sia» cin-ulars. 1>1< V-< >< > I >X LADIES’AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HODGE, DAVIS & CO., JACKSONVILLE BRANCH »• »1 MACHINES! .SEWING An $80 SINGER for $60 ! BOX TOP, 2 DRAWERS A DROP LEAF! $60! $60! $60! And Liberal Discount Made for Cash ! H LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE READ rnnE list of sales for ikt « and 1 testimoninls from the very bust judge» in the county. We, the undersigne«! residents of Jackson county, ow ning anil hat ing used the Singer.. Maehiii«- siiihciently long to Mtixfu us that it is in er« / -/ respect amachine forali kmdsoi i.unity work, would cheerfully rec ommend it toall wishing to purchase a first- class si-wing machine: Mrs. T. B. Atkinson, Mrs. < ¡co. Wilson, Mis. Pres. Phipps, Mis. S. J. Oliver, Mrs. I. J. Phipps, Mrs. F. Luy, M rs. John < >rth, M rs. M. Lodami, Mrs. E. IL Reames, M Isz S. E. 1'milap, M IS. T. W. Johnson, Mrs. N. Fisher, M 1SH A. Ross, M Wm. l‘a vue, M n M. Bigg's, M rs. T. T McKenzie, M is. J. Ritter, M r: J. Houck, Mt- M. A. Palmer, M. Mayer, nier, tailor Mr L. < ¡anting, I. John Farley, Mr>. II. Helms A. Marks, Mrs. (’ . W. Savage, j Needl«-*, <ul> and all kinds of attachments on hand or or« h rc«l. SINGER M ANF’G CO., ( <>r. First and 'i umidii Sts., Portland, Ogn 11 \ V 11 » LINN, Agent, Jacksonville. SEWING MA< IllNESAl.ES IN ÎSVG. Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A CO., and T. A. DAVIS A VO., STOCKMEN —OF— ♦ I have sorurod the services of a First-class Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair THE PACIFIC MUTUAL ing promptly and in superior style. The Singer Ml’g Co. sold 262,316 Howe Machine Go., “ Wheel«*rA W ilson M f*g Co. “ 1 k»meutie S. M. < '«>., “ W HOL E SALE DR U G G I S T S, \ 111 í ■ rii «u 11 II ï I A* >¡ \f ( \ » 109,294 108,<197 23,587 17,937 14,425 12,758 2,789 ** 71 FRONT STREET Notice of Final Settlement. In th«' '' *!i- 'v <'*m:t of the State of Oregon, PrthT't miity ol Jackson, sitting in pro ps I tine term. maii«*r of the estate of Herman I ixirm.se, < leceaseti. 7 [ ’ XÎ A \ X v II ELMS, ADMINISTRA- e>.ate, having tiled m said I I ia! a •-ount for settlement, ami «.I- an order for setting the i.e s:imt-, tImreiole m•« i«‘I t n it - tid tinal a«.... nut will eti-i mine«l in sai i i <>urt on . U’7sq (i) o’clock a . M.. at I pei's«ms having any objee- taal iWVoUill <U».» ' • I Ini J. th«« 1 »i.M ucka tn T ime * for weeks by oriler ot lion. S. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, 1 I am receiving and have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of Aver’s E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI; a complete stock of Groceries, DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLE.- GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. PATENT MEDICINES, The botisi GLASSWARE, WfNDuW Ci LAS,s. PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND. BLUE VITRIOL, AND MARBLE WORKS. Ho! Unto All Who Thirst » Sole Agents for Oregon for the eele brated VAHH o LIC />//*, which kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep and is a sure cun* for screw-worm, scab and foot rot. Circular sent on application. NOTICE, STOCKMEN! THE WELL KNOWN DRAFT HORSE. 1 K. KUBLI, ; Whooping ! à '* 1 i nt.-c. >n it lei - attained, in consequence of the marvellous cures it has produced during the last half century, is a sufTii icnt assurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can lie desired. In almost every fc lKin <>i country there are persons, publicly known,« ho have been restored from alarming andt even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. All wImhave tried it,a«*knoivl>4fii h - sif^uonty; ami w here its virtues are known, no one hesitate« as to what mcilieine to employ- to relieve the dis tress ami suffi-ring peculiar to pulmonary affec tion-. C iieuky l'E< Toil al always affords in stant reli-f, ami perforins rapid cures of the milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well a* tlx- more formi<lable «li-eases ol the lungs. As a safeguai «1 tocHlIdreii.ainid the distress ing' diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of ( li.hihood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use,- aiulutmk-s are rescued ami restored to health. This modi •JRP im- gains friends at every-trial, as the cure- it is constantly producing are too re in r. sable to be forgotten. No family should be H ! ti i it, an 1 those w ho have once used it K. Kubli, I i ai ile} , B. F. Reeser. i PPLICATIoNS FOR INSVKANC I ik may be ma«le to any member ot the Board «>f I >irectors. I RANCO-AMERK AN Originai <ài-atiiga- Kitppiy llutlRO, »'4? dk Uabaalt Ave., • itit-ago. III. ii <0 MORTOOMERY «ARO 4, CO., We have on hand a number of the cele brated Howe Sewing Machines, which we will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. MISSES I). A M.CARDWELL. GREAT SACRIFICE! — I.X — FOR SALE OR RENT! BLACKSMITHI N Cr ! The Eureka Flouring Mills! QITUATED SEVEN MILES NORTH O east of Jacksonville. 'Terms easy, and guarantee«! in good running order. For further particulars apply at the mills. Persons having Hour, shorts or bran at the mill are requested to take them awav on or Iwfore the 2t»th of June, 1878; ami all'per- som> indebte«! to the undeisigm-d, or to the late firm of McKenzie ,V Amv, will save costs bv s'.ttling tho same with either cash or note on or before the above-named date, as til«- books must be s«|iiared up. April lit. 1S78. 'I. q-. McKENZIE. WANIED \\ I THE UNDERSIGNED WANTS TO I trade lumia r for two or three good sol id work-horse«. Also for a set of harness. \\ oiil«l give some one a goo<l contract to de liver saw-logs at the Big Butte <’reek Suth. eil:ind> saw-mill. Address me at Hrowns- bor«>ngh. or «-all it the mill. WM. H. PARKER. IIAIR-CCTTER, J ACK SON VI LI. E, OREGON. rIMIE MADAME TAKES Tills METll'H I of tendering Imr I hanks to t h«> pul >!i<- tot tI k * j*atronage w hich has hitherto l i'en < x- tended to her, ami would rcspeettully solicit its continuance. Her tallies an* always under h«*r inimcdi decontrol; am! by her long ex|««-rienee it« the business sb«* teels conti<!«*nt t het she will giv«* entir«* satisfai-tion to all. H«*r beds an«l rooms are lilted up in tlx* most comfortable styh*. suit<•« 1 t«> th«* :ic«'omino<lation of singl«* occupants or families. Iler be«!* ar«*alway s k«*|»t clean. MEALS A’!' AIL HOURS. ‘ S. P. HANNA. A S ALLOUR MERCHANTS ARESELL- j*V mg out at cost amt freight. 1 am ready to do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but must have the cash when the work is com- plefeil. Shop on the corner of California and Main streets. DAVID CRONEM ILLER. THE CITY > Jacksonville, Oregon, IN CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING, IS I in receipt ot a full assortment of material ami prepare«! to do all work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable^ ami satisfaction guaran- t «*«*« 1. Repairing a specialtv. S. P. HANNA. Jacksonville, November 5, 1877. UNION LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, (’OR. CALIFORNIA A Itli SI’S, rnilE undersigned would RE- 1 spei-tfully inform their friends and th« WHO WANTS A HOME? public generallx that they have purchased the above establishment, which will l>< hencclorth eomluet«*«! umler their constant rniiE undersigned , in order to personal superv i-ion. am) they guarant«*« L ^<*lose partnership, otTer for *ale a farm «atisfact < ti t<• a11 who may favor :h«-m with of 3211 acres, pleasantly situated <>n Rogue their patronage. river, on th«* direct mail to Fort Klamath, 34 ’These stables ar<* centrally located, and miles from la<-kson ville. ’Th«* place is most ly rich bottom land, well water«'«!, with an within convenient distance of th«- various extensive outsid«* range for horses, catth* oi houses ot' public entertainment. Horses sheep. Will b«> sold <m easy term*: One- ami mules will l>e boar« led and car«*«i for at fourth down, the balance on liberal emdit. modern!«- charges. ’They hav<- one <>f th« I he Stock, consisting of horses, raft Ie. sheep largest am] finest stock* m Oregon, south ot and Imgs, along with the farm implements, Portlan<I. of BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, hay, grain, etc., ean be bought «'heap, gi ving purchaser of the place pmfemnee il desimd. M ith single <«r «IonI«1«* t«-a ms, t«*r hir<* on r«*a HULL BROS. sonab;«- terms. ,\!-o ....... 1 Saddl«* Hors«- and Mill«**, vv liieh will I««* hir«-«l to go to anv part ot the country nt modern;«' rat«'*. Animals bought ami sold, :,ml broke to LAST CALL! *a«blle or harness. I BREWERY —BY— R. SCIIUTZ RF-sPEi'TI’ULLY IN- forms the citizens ot Jacksonville and M surroundin'^country that he is now niauu- faeluring, and will constantly keep on hand the very best of Lager Beer. 'Those wishing a cool glass ot beer should give me a call. XES, Hatches, Drawing Knives, Broad axes, Mattocks. Picks,all sizes of llain- inors, etc., for sale i»y JOHN MILLER. \ W AG ON - AI A KE I mJIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVI 1 notice to all those indebted to them, <‘itner by note or book account, to come for- war«l at once and settle theiracc«.tints b< tme the lath day of April next, or their accounts will be.placod in the hands of im attorney tor force«! collodion. W«> mean business, as our books MUST be close«!. FIs 11 ER A ('A RO. 1.8.—T will offer for sale all mv house hold ami kitchen furniture and a first-class j lano. All those wishing a bargain will «1«. well to give me a cal). \ FI shi r Hil /*/ Upi'il t r Sewing Machines for Sale. HATS, BONNETS. Asthma« and Consumption. J. Nunan, P. Dunn, PROFESSI! INAL Bronehiti», Cough, JACOB ISH I) ESPEt TFULLY ANNOUNCES Ttt Il v th« tlie public ot Jacksonville and > i«-iuit\ that In- was a scholar of Prof. ........ Dr. .. Mosier, director of th«- University .... of Greifswald«*, Prussia, ami Prof. Dr. Volkmann, of the University ot Halle. During tin* Franeo- Prussian war In- was speeial assistant to the Doetor-in-cliief Zuelzer —.- and Ludwig of Berlin ami Breslau, Germans . Fractures and external diseases, acute or «• bronic, most «"irefii 11 v treate«!. ('upping. L •« filing, Bleed ing am) tect h extract«*«! at all lion rs. All kinds of birds stutl'ed and put up in most natural shapes. Jacksonvilh*, Dec. 11, 1877. ?«’3T FAIL Lunga, such as Coughs, Colds, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: WILL MA KE THE SEASON AT JACK »V sonviile, Rock Point and Sam's Val ley, commencing April 1st, at tlm following rates: s,|fi and ?!■'«. Turk is !» years old this Spring. TH« sire was Arabian, out of a Timoleon maie. Turk's <lam was French. 1 Ie is a dark chest nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands high, and weighs 1,500 pounds in working condi tion. Competent judges agree that Turk's colts will compare favorably with any yet pro- «hiced in the State, and he is higlilv recom mended by leading stock raisers of D< uglas county, where he has iiunle several seasons. ROBT. WESTROP. The Meadows, March 1, 1878. V E IT SCIIUTZ. Ja< ■¿'VT io >i and G. II. AIKEN........ M EDIVAL ENAMIN ! IN ORTII S BUILDING Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves. <•<>1 hrs and cutis, etc., etc., which we will sell at low prices. milE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOWON 1 hand tho most complete and best stock of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson ville, consiting of 2 amt all m Settle Vp and Save Costs ..... VlTollMA TURK, t«> s«-ii«l for oa Ca t a i««^ «,«*. i t Cvlltui lu< |» I- i c e 4 nini «le»«' ri pi lou of ■>■«>«<« evei y ari Irli- I «a g.'u- «•••al uw.and 14 v»lunbl<>tn 4MV 1‘KKMvX coni, aaapiai- iiag tlaa- |llli< ha««'a>f ali« artia'la- fa,r 5-a-a - noiial. Fainlly or .Àgria-ailtaral tu,««, w .- Iiav e alatila- a la rga- I raala- tlaa past <ta>a«atii in «Ita- remota' pnrt» oi'tlia- Ta'i-ritaii-ia's a nal laa ve, «t iI li fa-vv «-xa-a-plioti*, a' vameaG e«l thè cipa-a'tatiaaai« a>f tlta- paat'a'lia»a-r inaio clainilng lo bave attaala- a «a«inj of 40 ta> «m p.-r a'a-ut. Ve jn.til Illese «ITlrOl.lis TO AXV AIMlitF.Ks > «»:»:, i rò* t ppi.ia t i iox . ............... Olir goatals all ntanklnat al w I io 1«> h 1 Ìirices lai i| ua ti t i f ia-s «0 aoilt. itel.-rell« , . ilrat Xi.tiomil ItaiaIr, <■!,!< aga. I ¡¡h 1 1 ì I *r or . . I >\\ E. B. WATS( 'N.. Throat B. HOSTEL THE SODA SPRINGS! NEW MILLINERY STORE! I ..SFJ’P.ETARY COME YE I NTO MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE mito ----SUb MAX DIRECTORS : LUP.RICATING OI1.S, ETC. ETC. In tho Justice’s Court tor the Precinct of Ea gle Point, State of Oregon,county of Lake. S. A. Jones, plaintitT, vs. Joseph Ritchlin. OHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW KEEP dcfemlant; civil action to recover mom v. <...i.. Sprint's ii .having • «i... he Soda 11< ...._, »11-< n i relitte«! • ¡,e san To lose[>h Hih-ltHii, th, abovenamedtlejetKlaul; U( • ! s now pre commodate nd mav favor 1 N IHE NAM i-.oF i 11 ESTATE OF ORE pa r< •« ! 1 gon, you are herebv ivquir«*«! to appeal liim wit I, a cal I. Prices to suit the hard times. b< fore th«.* undei signed, a Justice of the THE MARBLE BUSINESS Pea«-«- lor the pi'. i'imn aforesaid, oil the 22«I dav of July’ l>78, at lo o'clock in the fore Will still be a specialty. All orders in this noon of saul «lay, at ihe oliiee at said Jus- line promptly filled in the best manner and ti«-e in sani pr. i-im-f, to answer the above at reasonable rates. named plamt: T in a civil action. The de Address as usual, fendant will take notice that if he tails to J. IE RUSSELL, Ashland. answer tho complaint herein, the (ilaintitl •x ill t:«k' ju Igmeni against him tor mnety- thice m t twenty-five on«' bumlreths dol in', ' ' togei I.er vv iihl he costs and dis- bm seim'iits ot this action. California Street, Or«l« r of publication issued this 25th day ot M iv, 1878. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. ill-. 2s Tog L NUN AX P. DUNN, Summons. Saturday, J iue 29. 1378, at 1 \ r. M., tho following describe! i»r Ft V’ iituated in Jackson comity, a , viz: f the N. E. ’i.tho S. E. ’i ot N. I For Diseases of the FOR .M y Stal.le ; i pri !!♦»••< AND DRINK WITHOUT Inthe mutter of the estate of Joseph Cox, « lccea.se«!. N PI USUANCE <»F AN oltl'ER AND ic elise ot t he < ‘minty Court ul the State <i gon, tor Jackson county, sitting for t! tran-ai't 1«>n of probaie business on Mav i, A. l>. 1*78, the un iersigimd »«bninis- tr or ot thè est ate o'i J «»«»ph < 'ox, < lei'eas«-« l, w : s» Il al pii blu- a uel ioti li «r cash in I ’. S. V' d «-««in at theUourt I lou-e door in Jack- sondile, in ani count v, ou J. N. T. MILLER PAINTS, OILS AND Notice of Final Settlement. Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. OF CALIFORNIA DRUGS, Ready-Made Clothing, 7«T Everything sold at reasonable rates. Give me a « all. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. LIFE INSURANCE CO., PORTLAND, OREGON. »ay, In »h<- Countv Court of tho State of (»regon, tor the • ounty of Jackson, silùug in pro- bato ai its Jmie temi. In inu m i.lui ut ih«- ostato ot P. \\ . Stow, dei-elise«!. ilEK.MAN V. HELMS. ADMINISTRA ; I tor of said estati», having tiled in said < ourt his tinal account tor settlement, ami also praving lor an ordi r for setting the time tor hearing the satm-.therefor« notie«- i* her« by given that sani tinal account will ).e hi'.ir«! ami «letermmed in s:ii«i Court on Tiie««lav, July 2, ls7G at lo o'clock A. M., at whi'-h time all persons having any olijec- t«un* ti> said linai account and settlement must then ami ther«> make the samo. Publish«'«! in tho I ie . mo « ha tn T imes for four eonsecutivo weeks by order of Hon. S. J. l»uv, County Judge. E. D. FOl’DRAY, Clerk. A SCHOOL TEACHERS: » i-nt I’lr»-: i.-m* throughout the country nd ( lei gynicn ofteu recommend it nei. Miuwii .igeof its effects. rKFr.vnr.n nr Dr. J. C. AYER à CO., Lowell, Mass.» rrai-tical ami Aiialvtical Chemist«. soi l! BY AU. DRUGGISTS EVERYWHF.R1L PIANOS AND ORGANS. 1>J? \TTV P>'NO, Grand, Square I I I ami Upright, and IIEAT- l'\'s « El l I ¡R A TI O <;« «LI>EN TONGUE I A 111 .< > Il O RG A Ns a re the sweetest toned' and most pert«*et instrutii<*nts ever before manufactured in this or any other country, ilit* world is challeng«*«) to equal the in Best discounts and terms ever Is-fore giv en I’ock Bottom panic prices now rea«lyt«» job* hers, agents and the trade in general. Au offer: I he-«* celebrated instruments (either Piano or Organ boxe«! and shipped to anv- w lien*, on liv«* or tift«*«*n «lays’ test trial.- M««ney >-efun«I«*d and freight pai<! both wavn il in any way unsatisfactory. Fullv war- raiite«! for six y< ar* as strictly first-class. I-.X I I; A<»111 «1N A 11Y LIBERAL discounts given fol liurchc*, S«-hoo]s, Lodges, Halls, Ministers, I eaehers, etc., in order to have" them introduced at one«* where I have no* agents. | hoiisatids now in use. New II* lu*trat<**l A D\ J.RTISER, (Catalogue Fkii-Z tion . with li*t of testimonials, m^v ready/ sent tree. Established in 1859. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, W ashiiigton, New Jersey.- can make money faster at work for u»r ( than at anything else. Capital not re-^ «|iiired; wo will start you. AI2 |k-r day, at home nimlc by the industrious. Men, wo men, boys and girls wnnled everywhere to work for u*. Now is th«1 time. < ostlv out fit and terms free. Address True A' Co.,- ' iimi-ta, Maine. SIGN PAINTERS / iv \X'I ED IN EVERY SEfTIONOFTHE 1 nited State* and Provinces to answer OU (’AN EXSILY INUREASE YOl’l! Address sa’ary by «levoting a verv small p< r- this adv. rtiM inent. tioti ot your leisnrc dine to mv int«*r« st. I DANI El. F. Bl ATTY , Washington, N. J,- «lo not ext.ect voll to canva** ior mv ei le ) A I NT ¡ s, i ntent or other) Oils, Vurnieheft, bratO'l F aity's Piar.o« and < n-gan* uni«" Shell Ke. Window Gla-ss. Emery. Borax, von '<■<* fii t«>: Eilt ti«.' '« rvie,. 1 r, qmreot von etc., for • - He in endless quantities bv is lioth pleasant am! profitable. )■ ull parti« - JOHN MILLER. ulars fr«*«*. A«l<l«« *s DANTEI. F. BEA’I’l Y. W ;*-hiti"t«m X J F |'aint.S«sh,Serubbingan<i Black , uG,e- at JOHN MILLER. I I i I I k J 'I ‘•i