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MEDICINE. DEMOCRATIC TIMES .JUNE 26, 1880. TIM TIMES See th« largest circulation «■Jeyed hyauy newspaper pnbllebed be- •ween Albany. Oregee, and Bed Rin IT, <al.—adlatanee el 500 mile»-—and there fore ofltere superior Inducements to ad vertisers. Oar list Is principally een- Bned ta Jachsoa, Josephine and Labe eemetiee. Buslaess men should take nets ef this. ALL 80RT8. HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC. TO HORSE-RAISERS! K. RUBLI, The High Bred Trotting Stallion, CHILDREN Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. They Mke it because it is sweet i Mothers like Castoria because it gives health to the child; and Physl- etuis, because it contains no nor* plu>e or mineral. FINE STOCK. i I I MISCELLANEOUS. LARGE LEGAL. FOB SALE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. FARMS FOR SALE. In the matter of the estate of Sebro G. Bur Persons desiring to purchase good farina gess, deceased. of any size will do well to enq lire of otice is hereby given that JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. has Ireen appointed N bj* the tbe undersigned County Court of Jackson county, Odd Feliowf Building, Jwkiwfllt, Oregon, Oregon, sitting in Probate, Administrator of the estate of Sebro G. Burgess, late of California, deceased. SIR WALTER! TTTI ll MAKE THE ENDUING SEASON VV inJaiksop county at my stable two quested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims against the estate on the premises. will present them with tbe poper vouchers to me at my residence in Leland precinct within six month« after the first publication of this notice. C. 11. BURTON, Administrator of said Estate. 1FUMBER OF DESIRABLE TOWN Dated June 18, 1880. A. lots in Klippel’s addition to Jackson ville will lie sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars enquire of NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. LOTS FOR SALT;. TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. miles east of Jacksonville, where he will be Sundav, Monday and Tuesday; at Phamix Wednesday and Thursday; at Cardwell’s stable in Jacksonville Friday and Satur day. TERMS—825 for the sea»on; »ingle ser vice $15; i nsurance, $40; payable at the end of the season in coin, or «rain at ruling cash prices, or by note with approved se- ' curity. Good pasturage furnished mares from a i distance at $2 per month. The best of care 1 ensured, but no responsibility assumed for accidents. i D escription axu P edigree .—SIR WAL TER is ten years old this Spring, is six teen and one-quarter hands high, weighs 1,250 pounds, is a coal black, and ie a very fast trotter. ASHLAND HOUSE PROPERTY is offered for sale or rent on reasonable 1 1HE terms. For particulars apply tM J. HOUCK, All persons indebted to said estate are re DEALER A WORKER IN FOR SALE OR RENT. Pumps, Subscribe for the T im ». HENRY \LIPPEL. Important if true—A wife. L and -O ffice at R oseburg , O regon , ) Pride and poverty usually reside in the Is nature's remedy for aaeisnllatl*< May 27, 1880. J AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FARM FOR SALE. same house. the food. It enree Wind Colic, the YTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1A the following named settler has filed raising of Sour Curd juad Diarrhoea, Men with diamond collar-button» find notice of his intention to make final proof GIHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR allays FsTeriataieas a ud Kills it too warm for neck scarfs. in support of his claim, and secure final I sale hi« farm sitnated threemiletteast of Worms. Thus the Chfid has health The Senate has confirmed Horace May entry thereof on Saturday, the 10th day of Jacksonville, together with everything up- NAILS« and the Mother obtains rest* July, 1880, at the Land Office at Roseburg, on it. It contains 17« acres of good land nard as Postmaster-General. Pleasant, Cheap, and Reliable. Ogn.,viz: Mathew H. Coleman, Pre-emption ■ under fence, and nearly all in cultivation, When is a nose not a nose ? When it is Declaratory Statement No, 3693, for theS. ■ A bargain may be had by app ving at once a little turn up, or a little reddish. A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES S' ofS. E. S. of Sec. 17, and E. S of N. E. JOrtNKIMN S, of Sec. 20, T. 38, S. of R., 1 W.. and Gen. Burnside has been re-elected Uni names the following as his w itnvsses, viz: ted States Senator for Rhode Island. FARM FOR SALE John A. Anderson, John Coleman, John W. Don’t remark that there is nothing new Mills and Fred. Allen, all of Phoenix, Jack- HARDWARE, TINWARE, under the sun. There are sixty new styles son county, Oregon. he farm known as t > e john He Has a Record of 2:35 ! of bonnets. WM. F. BENJAMIN. Register. L. Murphy place, lying io the v.^.,..fy and has performed other teats of equal note of Bear <Teck,eight miles from Jacksonville Two pounds two ounces was the weight JAT THE .«inee his arrival in this section, SIR WAL POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION and adjoining Major Glenn’s l*na, is offered of a perfectlv-forined child born in Au NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. TER was sired by Marion, he by Mam- , for sale < heap. It coo’ains ItW acres of the* burn, Me., a few days ago. brino Chief, he by Mambrino Paymaster, ■ best botto.T f-nd and is w-sll »applied L amp O ffice at R oseburg . O regon , i with livinfr wOt-r. For further particulars “You look good enough to eat,” 6aid he he by Mambrino, he by Imported Mes The moit affective Pain-relieving M*nte Fa»e and Capa, May 24, 1880. i : enquire at this office. senger, His dam was a Long Island looking over her shoulder into the mirror. I for VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Blackhawk mare. She was sired by tbe “Food for reflection,” she replied with MAN and BEAST 11 the following-named settler has filed noted trotter Andrew Jackson, sire of Hen out a smile. the world has ever known. notice of his iuteution to make final proof PROPERTY FOR SAT/E ry Clay, the progenitor of the ' 'lay family Ex-Senator Jas. A. Bayard, father of in support of bis claim, and secure final Over 1,000,000 Bottle« «old last year! of trotters; his first d»in, Sally Miller, by Wooden and Willow Ware entry’ thereof on Saturday, July 10th, 1880, Mambrino, son of Imported Messenger; the present Senator. Tlios. F. Bayard, The reasons for this unprecedented pop before the Judge er Clerk of the Court of COR SALE, FOR EITHER CASH, Andrew Jackson bv Young Bashaw, and died at his home in Wilmington, Del., on ularity. are evident: the Centaur Lini- meres or cattle, the following property: Jackson County, Orogen,viz: Henry Devis, 1 he by Imported (»rand Bashaw. the 13tb inst. monts are made to deiervo confi The attention of Horsemen is called to Homestead Application No. 2178, for the Fifty-«even acres of 'and paitially under ROPE, NAIL8, dence : they are absorbed into tho struc It is estimated that the grain yield in S. >4 of N. W. % and W. % of N. E. of cultivation, situated six inilos soatbeast ot his progeny, some of which may be soon at ture ; they always cure and never die- California this year will be 5,000.000 inv stable at any time. They sneak tor Sec. 11, T. 36. S. R., 1 E., and names the Jacksonville, w ith dwelling and outbuild appoint. No person need longer suffer themselves. G. W. STEVENSON. t following as his witnesses, viz: H. J. Terril). ings attached. Also a four-lorse wagon, bushels, 20 per ’cent, greater than any M. F. Hurst, of Eagle Point, and H. R. which can be paid in ei:uersto<k or freight Wllh PAIN Ln the BACK, previous crop. Brown and Joseph Swingle, of Browns- ing, and Haines’ header witl wagons and PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS New Yorkers are having a bitter expe outfit, all incomplete order. Tie above will Rheumatism or Stiff Joints, for the borough, all ot Jackson County, Oregon be sold at reasonable prices, o* easy terms. rience with tbe heat. In one day there WM.F. BENJAMIN, Register. For further particulars enquire at the T im U were 30 cases of sunstroke reported, five I O ffice . THZ ZNTIRZ STOCK OZ of which were fatal. CUTLERY, WIRE, NOTICE FOR_FINAL PROOF- The Fast Trotting Stallion, The people of California have com Liniments will anrely exterminate menced their wheat harvest and their, the pain. There is no Strain, MISCELLANEOUS. L and 'O fficb at R oseburg , O regon , i Sprain, Cat, Scald, Burn, Brnlse, acreage is more, and the yield said to be June 15, 1680. t yOTTCE rs rrEFfERY GIVE?? THAT Sting, GaH er Lameneaa to which greater than ever known before. Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, x\ the follow iug-uaiued settler has tiled Mankind or Dnmb Brntea are anb* There isn’t much of a demand for Latin notice of her intention to make final proof jeot, that doea not roapond to thia teachers in New York. A good live man in support of herclaim, and secure final en Soothing balm. The Centaur who can open clams and mix cock-tails ETC BTC. try thereof, on the 24th day of July, 1880, be fore the Judge or Clerk of tbe Court of THE WELL-KNOWN DRAFT HORSE makes eight times as much money. Jackson County, Oregon, viz: Rosa Reily, Edison, has not yet invented newspaper I ol Jackson County, Ort gon, Homestead Ap \VTLL STAND THE SEASON OF 1SS0 columns so that every advertiser can have I havo secured the services of a First-class sot only reHeve pain, bnt they inoite of S. W. » plication No. 2193, for the 8. VV at Phoenix on Mondays; Ashland a place “at the head of the column next Sec. 20, lots 1 ami 2, Sec. 29, and Jots 1 and I healthy Mtion. aubdue inflammation, Tuesdays, and the balance of the week at Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair to reading matter/’ but there’s millions 2, See. 30, T. 37, S. It., 1 W., and names the and cure, whether the symptom* proceed, ■ Manning A Webb's stable in Jacksonville. following as her witnesses, viz: Jas. Carr, IlTILL MAKE THE SEASON, COM* in it. from wounds of the Meeh, or Neuralgia of D escription .—Ophir is a beautiful dark ing promptly and in superior style. '1 homas McAndrew, John Callaghan and V V mencitig at my place in 8»m’s valley, tho Nervea; from contracted Cordiora i chestnut, without mark or spot, 15 hands A sure cure for poison oak—wash the Philip Riley; all ot Jacksonville, Jackson where he will be April 1st, 2d 3d and 4th; acalded hand ; from a apralnod ankle I 3?♦ inches high, and weighs 1,200 pounds. at Rader's, Butte creek, 5th aud 6th; at county, Oregon. parts affected thoroughly with strong salt or a gaahed foot t whether from diagustioc I of ,v splendid mild disposition, and will bn Pool’s, Eagle Point, 7th and 8t i; returning \\ M. F. BENJAMTN, Register. and water, and then apply sweet cream. to each stand every ninth day. Owing to : 11 years old on the 15th day of July. TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, PIMPLES on a LADY ’ S FACE This is said to be an infallible and speedy previous engagements, I will not make a 1 I atn receiving and havo constantly ou or a a trained joint on a Horae'a Leg. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE^ stand at Jacksonville, as usual cure. He Has a Record of 2:35. i hand a full and first-class stock of The agony produced by a Burn or ScalJ; i DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. A medical man tells of » man living In the matter of the estate of A. F. Randle, mortification from Frost bite*; Swell i P edioreb : Ophir was sired by the cel- Turk is lO yearsold thisSprug. His sire Groceries, I five years with a ball in his head. We’ve deceased. ing a from Strains; the tortures of I ebratedtrotting stallion, Kentucky Hunter, was Arabian, out of a Tim 4eon mare.- I known young ladies to live twice as long yOTIrE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Turk's dam was French. Hi is a dark i he by Broken Leg Hunter, of New York; Rhoumatiam i Crippled for life, by the undersigned lias been appointed chestnut sorrel, with white pouts, 17 hands ■ grandsire, Sorrel Hunter; great grandsire, DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO. without anything else but balls in their loma neglectsd accident; a valuable ON ACCOUNT I by the County Court of Jackson county, high, ami weighs 1,500 pounds in working | Old Kentucky Hunter; great great grand heads. ' korae or a Doctor's Bill may all be Ready-Made Clothing, Oregon, sitting in Probate, Executrix of the condition. sire, Highlander. saved from It was a delicate piece of sarcasm in the estate ot A. F. Randle, deceased. I Sorrel Hunter’s dam (from a Moonshine TERMS—$5, $10 and $15, payable In cash, boarder who sent his landlady last week One Bottle of Centaur Liniment. All persons indebted to said estate are re grain or n<>Le. I rave engaged -ood pasture ■ mare) was sired by tho trotting stallion GLASSWARE CROCKERY. Eto.. Etc. quested to settle the same immediately, and at Eagle Point for mare* iron a distance. a razor, neatly enclosed in a handsome | Harden Ifr.r.ter; grandsire, Sorrel Hunter,- No Housekeeper, Farmer, Planter, Tcam- those having claims against the estate will I great grandsire, old Kentucky Bunter; ailk-lined case, and labelled "Butter “We, the undersigned, do recommend tter, or Liveryman, can afford to bo with present them with the proper vouchers to j great-great grandsire. Highlander. knife.” ' out tbesa wonderful Liniments. They ! meat my residence in Eden precinct within “Turk” as a sure foal-getter at d as a draft | I bis is a correct pedigree of Kentucky Everything sold at reasonable rates stallion for small mares, his co ts l>eing su I esn be procured in any part of the The East Oregonian says grasshoppers six months after tbe first publication of this perior to any of this class oi stock ever ■ Hunter, and makes him about seven- Give me a call. K. KUBLI. globe for bO eta. and 81.00 a bottle. notice. are found on Willow creek and Happy | eighths Hunter; or, perhaps, better known Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. raised here. For beauty ol fae;J and neck Trial bottle* 25 cts. HARRIET RANDLE, j as Messenger blood, and which has been Canyon in swarms, and farmers talk of and solid color they are well known Executrix of said Estate. throughout Southern Oregon. H. P. Des thoroughly proven to be the fastest and cutting their grain for hay in order to Dated June, 1, I860. I sot stoekot horses ever introduced into the ki ns, John Tnp;>er. J. W. Baker, B. Emer save it. United States. , son. R. Hall, Geo. Hamlin, Bei.j. Stephens, "Mr. Smith, father wants to borrow Ophir’s dam was sired by David Hill;' W. 8. Caldwell, J. Hanna.” EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. your paper. He only wants to read it.” jpHtT r . her dam was sired by Prince Albert, a virnoi»(iWIiPfl Hy Willifiin Ro.vnolda, In the matter oi the estate of Luzern Brad "Well, go back and tell your father to of Colusa county, California. Ophir'» dam ley, deceased. send me his supper. Tell him I only- is now owned in Santa Clara County by Dr. VT'>TICE IS 1’1 EREBA' GIVEN THAT want to eat it.” c. L. French; her dam is owned by 1). M. 1.1 the undersigned have been appointed The game of fifteen—sweet fifteen—’• Reavis, of Butte County. They are both MR8. J. BILGER, by the County Court of Jackson codntv, fine, large and splendid roadsters. long clothes, store hair, bangs, bangles, Oregon, silting iu Probate Mav 31st, 1880, Pedigree of Ophir’s Dam’s Sire: David Executors of the estate ot Luzeru Bradley^ barber-pole stockings, frizzes, bustles, JACKSONVILLE. NOV. 7. deceased. i>KATS.1Pl(IH( INk.. Hill was sired by Black [Jon; he by David J and a young man with which to tide over Hill's celebrated trotting stallion Black (AT THE OLD STAND OF. J. BILGER i All persona indebted to said estate are re TRADE MARK T?’.6 reat Eng-^ R A01 MAtK. the ice-cream season. Hawk; lie by Sherman Morgan; he by quested to settle the same iinuiediatelv, and lUb Remedy, en News from Marseilles, France, an lustm Morgan, and he by True Briton, those having claims against the estate will trnfailing cure who was imported from England and used nounces the death in thaicitv of ex Comp present them with the proper vouchers to fo ,r s <* m 1 n a 1 by General DeLancey asa ciiargeron Long either of Ste undersigned, residing near ! troller Richard B. Connolly, the Twee«, k 'Ts M cakness.Spcr- California St. Jacksonville, Island in 1777. David Hil. ” s dam was got Brownsborongh, Jackson county, within ring fugitive. His death wan the resul matorrhea, Im- by Hambletonian; he by Abdallah; lie by six months after the first publication of potency, and all of a surgical operation. ¡old Mambrino, and lie by imported Mes thia notice. OF ALL Diseases t h a tel »11 Scrofulou» ftg-otlon* and <hsord»TB result senger. The dam of Hambletonian was Miss Neilson, the world-famous actress Cure« HENRY R. BROWN, ing from Impurity of the blood. It ie needle*« to follow as a se- DEALER IN is now displaying nightly her beauteon epecify all, us the *utf«rercan utunlly psrcoiv* tliorr Charles Kent’s mare by imported Bell Before Takin< queue« ofSelf-2fter Taking. SIMON KI.INGEL, founder. ; but Halt Khrum, 1‘imptri, Vlctrs,- Ttmort, f.wo and form upon the boards of th eau»e Executors of said estate. Abase; a loss ot Memory, Unhenril Lassi HoUrr, Stotllingi, 4e., ar* the uioat eominon, na T erms *- Single service $20. with the priv Dated Jane 4, 1«R0. Baldwin Theatre n San Francisco. Siu well tude, I ain in the Rack, Itimne-e of Vision, i ilege of season or insurance, payable in a* many aductiuua of the Jitart, Htad, Liver ecd ¿'tomacA. Premature Old Age, and mar -other Dis will hardly get to Jacksonville. idvnnee. For the season, $30, payable at eases tliai lead to Insanity f r t on«:im?tion TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE tbe end thereof. Insurance $40, payable GUARDIAN S SALE. Basing his calculations upon the rate a FOB MAN AND BEAST. and a Premature Grave. I’ul patti- ulars when it is ascertained that the mare is in which the delta of the Mississippi is d< In the County Court i>f Jackson county. in our pamphlet, which wc «b«ire to «end ■al. All possible care will be taken by an For more than a tliird of a century the ___ posited, Prof. Mudge reaches the conciu State ot Oregon, sitting for probate busi tree by mail to« :j-ryoue. ‘•'J J'he Smçjfla i experienced hand, who thoroughly under Mexican MuMang Liniment hnsbeen Medicine is sold hk, sion that man-has been on the earth lest ness Tuesday, June 8, 1880. Wooderfol Cure of Sll&fiaoBi. stands tbe treatment of mares and lorscs, known to millions nil over tlio world ns STOVES, package, or six Ma: kam x / M than two hundred thousand years. the only sale reliance lor tho relief of In the matter of tbe estate of John Rader, j to avoid accidents; but will not be respon sent free by maif ,n f ’uF W’H '* D. lUxaoM, Sox tt Co.: For the benefit of all accidents and pain, ft is a medicine Joseph Rader Clara Ida Rader and Fran- , sible should any occur. Pasturage furnish by addressing ' 1 < the money The discorwaged collector again pr< troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in thetf above price and praise—the best of its cis Rader, minor heirs of Jackson Rader, 1 ed at reasonable rates. I hereby r.eoiumend King of the Blend. kind. Fur every futui of external pain »anted that little matter, “Well,” sa; i Fitems, 1HE GIA 4Y MJ'D’ i ‘ICA deceased. have been troubled with Scrofula for the pa»t ten J. W. MANNING, Proprietor. the his friend, "yon are round again ? Agricultural Implements, years, which so affeoted my eye« that I was rrxn- TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND J ohn C owan , Groom. pietely blind for six months. I was >••ommetided •< vkíí ' v .' "Yes,” says the fellow, with the acconn L license of the said County Court, the ! B-r try King of the Biood, which has proved a great undersigned, guardian ot the said minor in his hand, but I want to get square ' to bl-waing to me, a* it has completely cured me, and * heirs of Jackson Kader, deceased, will sell wholesale agents. uiieerfully reoommend it to all troubled a* I havo An exchange says: "It is not merely th I been. PUMP8 AND PIPE, Yours truly, Muatang Liniment, is without an equal. at public ati< ‘ tion at the Court House door in individual, but society that suffers by ev U m . 8. W ba T hxbxow , bardinia, N. Y. It prnrtrutr* flesh iiim I muscle to Jacksonville, in said county, on I the eery bone—making the continu- ery idle, every-seltish, every mean, ever , Saturday, July 3, 1NH0, nncoofprtln «nd inflamatlon irnpo^Riblo. I Irlhe I’nn-stand Be*«------- unjust man, ami every two-faced, tat Iis effects upon Human Flesh and the, between the hours of nine o’clock a . m . and 1 I A of H om . - w - __ ■ tling woman.” And that exchange »ays Brute Creation aro equally wenderful. four o’clock F. m ., the following described I ■ftn I l-uaùv.Âon« Wt’ii *. Lv»» i «.•*»** Tho Mexican- ■ tire » o-H rt esef '*.llu« ’ rirEiort curt what is true. real property belonging to said estate, to- I I>•-» I.let 1’urUcr ¿ will ba paid to an; Public Hospital to bs main- wit: A voting man by the name of Oatmai ally «greed npoo, for every certificate of this medi Iwh^rs nOp n 745 A four-eighteenths interest in tbe S. For restoring Gray Hair to tells the Star that he was traveling on cine published by us which is uot fOtiuiQ* W. '/i of S. E. !* and 8. E. >* of S. W. t Baro CM-.r opera:.on% u*oa* *«i parue» horseback the other day and as he ap ‘* of section ■0, T. 3h, S. of R„ “ E., con- its natural Vitality aid Color. ROPE, TWINE, Its Ingredients. proached South Umpqua bridge he wac Liniment is needed l>y somebody in tainingKO acres als<> of the N. W. *-i of S. ■ * hose CTTl’>1<»ynxHJtj can» í - m ! every house. Every day brings news of ■thrboTvcld or uriikrr¿ZÍ-<4.CBtt’e. ■*nda,itr< To »how our faith in the safety and excellence of waylayed by two foot pads-, who relieve:’ E. i « of section 20, and S. \V. \ of N. W. B a ’.-WU» r.T.inlc «‘.j roqwtre *n A dressing the agouy of an usvful eenId or burn liueiural uU.;o th« K. B., upon proper pericnal application, whan of section 21, T. '1. 36, 3(>, fS. >S. of R., , ___ 2 E., contain- him of his purse containing $250. subdued, of rhenninttc martyrs re- which is at once •atisti-J that no imposition is intended, we will |wíi.-"?p.*’L’L^<í-'X’iiT-11»nf’ or ’’SntOTn* ing KOacres, situated in Jackson county. stored, ot* a valuable horse or ox the nameaof all its in<redieots.by affidavit, The Census Bureau has information Ke e above agreeable, THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CULERY saved by the healing power of this T erms of S ale .—Property tobe sold on gDori twmt un?J yon i ,.°!0 U •* Cit*rr»- offer« were never made before by the pro Lalor mi,<mjr f«l that one of the Astors of New York ha> pne’or of any other Family Medicine in the world. one year’s time, purchase price to be se heilthv, and ef Many testimonials.further information, and declined to answer the questions put bv cured by mortgage on the name. fectual for pre* full directions for usin< will be found in the pam the Census Supervisor as to the ages <' phlet CLARA RADER, *• treatise en Disease« of the Blood,” io I f aJ1'1 “r«e them to u«, n£> serving the Guardian of the minor heirs of Jackson POWDER AND FUSE, the female members of his family, an which each bottle is enclosed Price ff 1 per bottle con- I -I nooUir rtHárBu.iT5d.dnuú- Rader, deceased. hair. Faded or 1! nunc*«, or 40 to 50 doees Sold by druse which speedily cures such ailments of that the Census Supervisor has been oi Vjninp ^te. V. R xxiom , Sos A Co., Prop re, Buffalo, N.Y the iicman F lesh us gray hair il socr. - Pros.:a - dered to bring suit for the penalty pre Ilhruniatlam. Si we II Ing*, Stiff ‘-rtssutUfar. Bn acribed by the act. Joints, Conti-Heted Muscle», Hurns restored to mid Heald a. Cuts, Hrulses and Hoe Coro.-r ^^.r-r^*», THE FINE STALLION, original color, A General Anertment of SHELF HARDWARE Hprnlns, 1‘oisoitons llites «>«<1 The Lower Houae of Congress, in com Sitings, Stiffness, I.nmeness, Old with the glote and freshness of youth. mittee of the whole, havs agreed to re Stores. I'leers, Frostbites, Chilbinins. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair duce the priee of public lands on alter Sore ."Vipples, Caked Hreast. and Indeed every form of external dis nate sections along the lino of railroads, checked, and baldness often, though ease. It heals without scars. ETC., ETC from $2 50 to $1 25 per acre. Many of not always, cured by its use. Noth For the B rute C iu atioh it cures Sprains, Swinny, Stiff Joints, The Noble Fox Hunter. these lands have been on the market for ing can restore the hair where the I Founder. Harness Sores, Hoof Dis twenty years, but Congress thinks they eases, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, Scab, follicles are destroyed, or the gland» TVI^L MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON can be disposed of at the reduced price. Hollow Horn, Scratches, ttind- A TRST-CLASS MECHANIC WII.l such — as atrophied and decayed. . But ----------- VV commencing April I2t h and ending Jr gnlls. Spavin, Tliruah, Hlnglione, £*■ ’ tend to Job-work with neatness and CITY A terrible disaster occurred on Long Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film npon ly 12th,at the following named places. At remain can be saved for f. . usefulnoí» —...... — •iispa-h, the Sight and every other ailment Island Sound tfie other dav The steam A. Bish's; on the cast side of Bear creek two 1 W1 also keep constantly on hand a Instead of foul- by this application. to which the oceupnnts of the miles north ot Ph<enix, Mondays and Tues era Narragansett and Stonington collided. large ock of Stable and Stock lord are liable. ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it days ot each week during the season; at I. The Mexican .VI ns tn ng Liniment The Narragansett took fire and in ten Constant's, at Central Point, Weilncsdays always cures and never disappoints; will keep it clean and vigorous. Its minutes was burned to the water’s edge. ‘L q UORS and tobacco . and k is, positively. and Thursdays; nt my place, on the north occasional use will prevent the hair There were at least three hundred passen CALIFORNIA STREET side of Rogue riv< r, Fridays and Saturdays. Particjar attention paid to Farmers I from turning gray or falling off, and wants gers on board and many were drowned; I ar. tjle supplying of extras for Fann DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE: the number is not known but probably consequently prevent baldness. Free .Machine. a,l(j a|] information as to such Dick Turpin is six years old next June, and J acksonville, fifty were lost and perhaps many more. OF ALL from those deleterious substances articles fu,;M|ie(f cheerfully, on application. is a beautiful dapple bay with a small white No pan „pi spared to furnish our which make some preparations dan < ustomers star in forehead, one white foot, and weiulis , nJ, (f)P |,pSt goods in the mar Bogus Certificates.. 1,380 pounds. He was sired by Ad. Sizemore's gerous, and injurious to the hair, the ket, in our ne> an,i at lowest prices. ‘•Frank, ' and he by imported Suffolk Punch, qiHE LNDERSIGNED TR FULLY PRE. It is no vile drugged stuff, pretending Vigor can only benefit but not harm Agency oi»)e PACI.-TC KU BBER PAINT or better known as the Noble Fox Hunter, of 1 pared to do all work in hi» line in th* to be made of wonderful foreign roots, the best il |ie wor|j. it. If wanted merely for a England. Dick Turpin's dam was sired by S. best manner and at reasonable price». harks. 4c., and puffed up bv long bogus Our mottoiia|| be prompt and fair deal Dogget’s Lummnx, and he by Owensby’s Luin- FOB MAN OB BEAST. ing with all. • a q ail q examine our stock certificates of pretended miraculous cures, mux and out of a Messenger mare bred iu Ken HAIR DRESSING, before going gewj)ere- Satisfaction gnar 1IWT OR <O1.» BATIN but a simple, pure, effective medicine, tacky. Dick's grand dam, on the horse’s side, I anteed. MRS. J BILGER made of well known valuable remedies, was a Jack Hawkins mare. -------- i ------------------------------------------------- - ------------- ------- - Can be had at thia place at all honra of th» nothing else can1 be found so desir Appetite, refreshing sleep, the acquisition that furnishes its own certificates by its TERMS—Single service ?t at the time of ,lay* of flesh and color, are blessings attendant GEOKGE 8CHUMPF. cures- We refer to Hop Bitters, the pur upon tbe reparative processus which this able. Containing neither oil nor services rendered, for the season $10. Wheat, est and best of medicines. See another priceless invigorant speedily intimates and dye, it does not soil white cambric, oatsand barley taken at market prici s; also olumn.— Republican. and yet lasts long on the hair, giving carries to a successful conclusion. Digestion yearling and two-year-old steers. Ten per cent, is restored and sustenance afforded to each discount ou cash payments. it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, life-sustaining organ by the Bitters, which J. W. COLLINS, Proprietor. perfume. is Inoffensive «ven to the feminine palate, Castoria CENTAUR f OUT ! T LINIMENTS New York STORE!! ATTENTION, HORSEMEN ! CENTAUR GENERAL NOTICE, STOCKIÏEN I MERCHANDISE I TURK, OPHIR! LINIMENTS AT COST! OF DEPARTURE. PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. M. LÆensor. I NERVOUS^ I King of the Blood THE BEST I I LINIMENTS SCROFULA. MEXICAN er’s Hair Vigor, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes MUSTANG LINIMENT rtOSHTJElft DICK TURPIN I a BARBER SHOP X BÄTH ROOMS THE BEST LINIMENTS BITTERS F. RI"SCHARD, o the victim ot as Dr. Mintie’s vegetable in compositien, and thoroughly and Dyspepsia sate. For sale by al! Druggistsand Dealers bile, tones up generally. breath, coated >r I wk. water- • he h»-'<i. AT EST improved Sharp, Ba.lard, Reni ington and Winchester rifles, warranted posted. and iu> mercury or oilier miuerai id , to be the geuutue article, at I». Fer Mie byall druggists. JOHN M1U.KR*!. I Prepared 6y Dr. 1. C. Ayer 1 Co., JacksoDp-iile, Or., WALDO EXPRESS. Carrying United States Muis. A. M c D onai . p , groom. VEIT SCHUTZ STRAYED Practical and Analytical Chesnuts* epairs watcies . clocks and I EAVES JACKSONVILLE MONDAYS Jewelry in the try best manner. All JL j and Thursdays for Waldo. Leaves work promptly donftt the lowest rates. Waldo Tuesdays and Fridays. MIE best assortment of Regers' and Wo«- First-class accommodations for passen . tenholm's cullerv in the market, at JUSTICE’S AND -EGAL BLANKS OF gers. r.xpreas busine*«' promptly at’ended JOHN MILLER’S. R. M. GARRCTT. J ail kinds far tai st the T imes O pficr to by LOWELL, MASS. I R LHIOM MY PLACE ON APPLE - ATE, L about two months ago, a roan horse about eight years old. A liberal reward will b« paid for his return or any informa- non thatmav lead thereto. JAS. HERD. MR. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY TN- j U forms the cihaene of Jacksonville and surrounding country that he ie now manu facturing, and will constantly keep on hand the very beat of Lager Beer. Those wMhtne a cool glass oi beer should give a call.