The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 23, 1885, Image 2

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EDITORIAL NOTES
if I It HJ 1 fi E S IH HIN fi ISSI.
STA NDIN<¿ COMMITTEES.
i»?
Tne following committees have been
R h - rzse . xta » ivl B kai . i . of this county
has introduced a bill to authorize the ap|X>inted to serve during the session of
ti nini I Piprr 1er JirkiM, Josephine k Lake payment of bounties for the scalps of the legislature:
SENATK.
wihl animals. Such a bill ia needed
JANUARY St. l«i
FRIDAY
Judiciary—Hare, Simon,
Weather-’
badly and we ho|»e that it will pass.
font. Brim and Haines.
Til» deadlock in the California senate
Ways and Means—Allen, Hirsch,Ben­
A W4 Mi.vR of women were candidates
has l»een broken by the Republicanil nington and Myer*.
tor der. s of the varimjs committees of
Claims—Warren, Coleman and Burch.
voting for Senator Knight for president
the legislature, and s.luie of them got
Elections—Simon. Siglin and Emniitt.
ftrv ff
irnt. lie W3S the candidate of the
Corporation:—Cartwright, Bilyeu and
Potion-»
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f—
f.-w railroad Democrats.
Carson.
I (
Si b *< Rinz for the New York B-.rZ.f.the
rublie Buildings—liirsch, Dorris and
St in» an and l’addy Ryan were to de­
largest, best anti cheapest paper pule
Lee.
cide at New York, on th«* 19th, who was
Assessments—Davenport. Hare. Lee.
lished. If you want an eastern paper
the liest pugilist, but only fought on«* 1 »orris and Myers.
you cannot do better than to send »1 to
round. The ]<oliee then interfered.
Counties—Emniitt. Heed and lloult.
the II rhl l’ubli»hing Co., New York,
Commerce—Keed, Siglin and Hall.
: < >ver H.000 persons were in attendance.
»nd get the weekly for a year.
Engrossed Bills—Lee,
Hirsch and
R ei - hcs ! ST.vnvE C amkron has intro- , Rinehart.
Oxour first page will be found the <luc<*<l a bill to make a misdemeanor to
Monetary Affairs—Shu|X*, Williams
full text of the Reagan inter-state com­ catch mountain or brook trout during 1 and Rinehart.
Education—Hall, Cautlioriu- and Dav-
merce bill as it passed the House. How November, December, January, Febru­
eli|M»rt.
it will fare in the I'. S. Senate remains ary and March, which is an excellent
Enrolled Bills—Voorhees, Williams
to be seen. It is a righteous measure measure.
and Bilyeu.
Roads and Highways—Williams, Al-
and we hope to see it become the law of
Gov. Moor»»"» message is an able i len. Cauthorne, Davenport andColeman.
the land.
and interesting document, abounding in
Federal Relations—Carson, Brim and
S bbatok II o C lt ’ s bill for a cOMtitu- valuable information and sugge*tions, as ; Hoult.
Printing—Siglin, Burch and Vixtrhecs.
tional convention should pass.
Our also good rc|iort.s from all our Stat«* in­
l’ublic Land.— Warren, Weatherford
stitutions.
We
will
review
it
at
length
constitution is entirely out of date and
and t 'artwright.
does not meet the requirements of the in the near future.
Mines—Miller, Hall ami Haines.
Railroads — Allen, Bilyeu, Carson.
present day. Its defects are a»» numer­
S kx viok Mu i . er has introduced a |»<-
| Miller and Bennington.
ous and glaring that it is hardjy neces­ tion from citizens of Josephine county­
HOt SE.
sary to designate them.
praying for reloeatieu of the boundary­
Elections—Cusick, Woodward. Ken­
C. I’ ai . l has sold the I Mt
to Rev. J. R N Bell
Ww learn that Fred Floed w
the management of the pu
thus en»11re* an interesting ai
liemocratic newspaper at
We wii«h Bro. Bell «ucce**
venture.
Tw bmty - oxe number» of
lure have ordered the T im : «sent to tl
during the ae-sion. |We doubt whet
any other weekly payer in the State
been aa highly complimented in this
gard a* the riwi:», and it had noon,
tlie Capital working in its intere
either Comment ia unnecessary.
lr tie- legislators assembled al Salem
want to do some gissi service fortheir
constituents, they should lose no time in
re-electing Hon. J. IL Slater. Wedouht
whether :» more faithful ami energetic
Senator was ever sent from the I'a ifi.
coast. He ia held in high esteem hr hi*
colleagues ami is capable of doing mor«
good than any other man who might >*>
sent to Washington.
Iri* stated that Samuel .1. Tilden'*
master liaml w ill plainly ap|**ar in I’re—
itlenl (Teveland'* administration. To
that great and noble statesman d.**s our
line lietween Jackson and Jorephine worthy, Montanye a al Di. k.
Ways and Means—Gilbert, Wilcox
..»unties; and from citizens of the north­
i and Black.
west corner of Jackson, asking that the i
Education — Gil.son, Thompson and
whole matter he referred to the eomnut- Veatch.
Judicial» — Bourne, Bilyeu, Wait. Cox
tee on counties.
and Montanye.
Claims—Wait, Lewis ami tame run.
Mil tarv Affairs—Mavo, llowningaml
1 Lockett. '
Roads ami Highways—ole, Sarnie-s
j ami Ihirtoti.
Ellglossed Bill—IIIer. I. vie ami Watts
Enrolled Bills — Henkb*. Jolh ami
Borter
Indian Affair—M. Haley. Will and
Kuykendall.
I'rinting—Sutton. Ban.os ami Hayes
RniNu to latest report* the follow-
Corporations—Bilyeu, Therkclsoti and
S Senator* have been elected ;
Rogers.
nrk. Win M Evarts; Colorado,
Commerce—-to y. < onnor. Rolierts,
iv Teller; Wisconsin. Lucius l.einenwele and Miller.
Counties — Kiddle, Cameron.
Id; Connecticut, «». II. Blatt;
Morrow ami < 'handler
Federal Relations—Rogers, s licitoli
W. V.*»rhee* ; Florida, Wilkinson ami Tavlor.
M<>-t of theni are re-<deeted
Mining—« h »ndlei Beall ami Di< k.
Public I ami-—iamlers, Bleakney and
|16i tlie < ». A
Lewis.
C. K. It. Co. lias voted to transfer ils
Internal Impioveim-nt—Lyle. Flinn
lines to the Central Pacific ('<>., and that ami Morrow’.
l'nblie Building- Robe t-. Woodward
paper s|>eaks as though i there was no
doubt but what the latter Wonld coin«* and <'raven.
Agri.iiltiir.—Jolly . Millei ami Tavlo»
into control
Thi» w ill be good news for
Alcoholic Traffic — Manning,
the entire coast,
ast, as it ensures the early ward ami Veatch.
Railways and Transportation
completion < if our grand overland railroad
system. We have not seen this piece of er. Conner, Drivenixnt, Cox and I vrn
Assessment ami Taxation
Black.
new s confirmed, however.
Smith. Store. Ahshieran.l Nel »n.
F. W. Pc xsoN, clerk of the Roseburg
land oflice, w rites as follow- to Judge
NEW THIS WEEK.
A MOTHER S DREAD,
To Close our Fall and Winter Stock
J ASC ABV.
1V- John W. Savage and Mary Miller
13 Robert Kincaid and Mary A Wilson.
15 Henry MensOrund Florence I.. Cliani-
l»ers.
17 Thomas Miles and Julia Hamlin.
17 Thus. Hurlburt and t iara I.. Fili-
•?» Maldorn Obem hain and Julia Bak< r.
29 W G. Morton an<l Viola Robertson-
rxsRr»H y .
u. <’ T. Davidson and Celia II Bailey.
14 Ba-il S. Grig»bv and Emma 1». Faith.
II Win. Erl
17 J. r. E.
Hussey.
19 Chas. N Leak and Delia A. Moore.
20- John K. Bailev and Is.la Layton.
2o- Bcnj. F. Helman and Jc<«ie Florence
R. Apph •gate.
Thomas Allen and Harriet E Perry.
M VK< II.
Henry C. Myer and Amelia R. Vining.
Geo \V Owings and Hattie E. Ritter.
M-r.it..
Win T. Abbott and Laura Low.
G lohn Elly and Martha Ball
Jacob Brawliar and Ettie M*»rri*«»n*
9 E. I rrumblc und Sarah Neathamer.
.1 < Trumble ami Ellen Neathamer.
Arthur Pool and Mrs Laura Safford.
W. M Burkhalter and I«la Kentnor.
M AY.
* Parker ami Xam y Waters
1
Davis ami Ynnie E Singh tary
I
• M«»rgan and Mrs < .1 t'ook.
I
Im R Standley ami Olive Swinden.
«•rgo Rigg* and<’arrie Stephen*«m
It
III ih r ..n i r». ih p.Jph
tl
tl
m o Stornier ami Phoebe Wilson*
15
\ « : B DeWS ami Adaline Phillip-.
I*
T S Patt«»n ami Mary E Pike.
19
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21
a* Milligan ami Marv Turpin
I
I
4
I
ug and Elizabeth
n u, y and Kate
ly and Manli.i A
h .,1 -I M.■■ ■ i- \\
next chief magistrate owe his nomina­
tion and election, and it i* therefore nat­
ural that the ol.l patriot should l.e con­ Day under date of th«» 10th : "This office
A correspon lent of the T im :'-, under
sulted still further. Although physi­ to-.lay received a diagram and notice of .late of the 17th, sends the following:
cally decrepit hi* mind is as clear and withdrawal in favor of the O. A C. R.
Senator Miller of Josephine county,
R. Co. to the State line of California, who has been placed on the railroad
bright a* it ever was.
thus completing the limits of their grant
committee, is of the opinion that some
Ir would Kevin that the Democrat* did in Oregon. Said withdrawal dates from
good and wholesome law * for the regula­
not effort anything by electing Speaker the filing of plats of definite location in
tion of railway* will be pas.-ed dining
Keady. He in under th© control of the Washington. Aug. 20, ISM, according to
the session. A majority of that commit­
sophistry and flattery, and the ruling of the Secretary of the Inte­
tee. in the Senate, aro known to favor
i raw lord
did not give tho*e who chose him any rior.”
salutary legislation of tin* kind
more representation than hi*competitor,
I pon the senatorial question I cannot
THE l:E\t<>NsTH.\N< E
.Mr. Gilbert of Marion, would haw done.
give you much light. Sol. Hirsch is in
If anylxxiy think* that Speaker Keady
The following is a copy of th«* remon­ the lead, but will most likely not show
in not a strict partisan and will not use
strance to the hill introduced in the leg­ his strength on the start. Geo. II. Will­
hi* position for the entire benefit of hin
I. < Kam aiel A
islature by Senator Miller, and which iam* has some strength; but it is not
party, he K badly miMaken.
proposes to annex fonr townships now positive, and m«»*t of his following have
tlxsot the best measures beioi the belonging to thia county 'including tin­ a second man whom the *V expect to elect,
i
legislature is that increasing the Ml- Grant's 1’us* country) to Josephine There are a numlx-r . of dark workers
ary of the supreme judges to $:!,.*>■» per ; county. It i* receiving many signa- here for Henry Failing, and, from the
manner in which the work is lx*ing
annum. There ought to be an increase itures:
Y'our memorialists, residents of Jack- done. I look upon him as having the
in the circnit judge*’ salary also, ami
we hop«; that our legislators will attend son tounty, Oregon, most rc*|*ctfully best chance of election, lb- stands n.-x
to both matters. Oregon is mo:«! nig­ represent that there i* a bill lieforc your to Dolph in power with th** capitalist
gardly with her judiciary than any other honorable body, to fx* enacted intoal.iw, und corpo.ations, and I am fe.iiful that
rstate in th«» I'nion. The salary of our to take the western tier of townships, to- most of the legislators will again suif r
judges should be sutlicient to keep aide wit: townships 33, 34, 35 and 3H, south theins. Ive to 1«? controlled by them.
men on th«- Is-nch in'every depurtnient, of range 5 west, Willamette Meridian,
The Sjx-aker. although elected l.y
from Jackson county, and attach the Democratic votes, ha- failed
for it pays in the long run.
I
to give the
>// V t v<, s I II s.
same to and to form a part of Josephine attention he siu.>uld to the demand* of
R ei - k ».* ex r.tTiVK Cox of Cmatilla ha* county. We, by this petition,re*p«-« tfullv
the |x-ople, and in the
tment of
introduced a bill to make legal interest ask your honorable lxsly not to cliang«;
the railroad < onmiitt*'«
M per cent, ami rep-al the usury law. the western l*»undary line of this county
greatest wants of the Sta
This ia another measure that should be
for the follow ing reasons, t«ew it: The
A large numlx-r
alrru'lv
enacted by the legislature. Such a law boundary line )»*twe«*n Jackson and Jo-
been introduced,
m lull
would in a great degree bring back the rtepliin«* counties was established at the
really meritorious
vast amount of money which has been time said Josephine county w.e organ­
Both houses are busily at
driven from our State by unfriendly leg­ ized. and we see no good reason why
for the senatorial question
islation, and in the end make money the lines should I«* . hanged at this time.
It... F I’.,;
bly accomplish <
much cheaper and more plentiful than That Jacksonville, the county scat of
it now is. The usury law is a relic of Jackson comity, is now as centrally lo­ in rm: it whs or inorivi
m Mining
our pioneer days and virtually a dead cated as it is jossible to Is*, taking the
subject fi •r
Suit wa coninien. ed in the I . S
letter.
ank notic
eitizetis and taxable property into ac­
< uit colltt at I'ortland on the l'itli
ami quartz mines
H exrv W attebson gives the thing in count. That the taking off of said tier of Lawren«»* Haiti:
>n and Law . enee
little rain has f. !vn durins
townships
from
the
western
boundary
of
a nut-shell when he says; "War taxes
ker, for tli<*mselv»*» and others, »gainst week, and miners are im
must go. The revenue must ls> reduced this county would deprive this comity of the Oregon and California llaihoad
discouraged over the pro*p
to the needs of the Government econom­ a large part of th«* revenue necessary­ to (’ompany, the Farmer’ Loan and Tllist
them have little
That about ten
ically administered. Taxation shall he carry on the comity
(’ompany, ami tlie Oregon mil Trans-
Roten Bros,
mile*
of
the
Oregon
and
t'alifornia
rail
­
I
exclusively for public purposes.
The
The eomplain- lent diggings ii
road t i averse- the tier of townships continental < '«»mp.tnv
platform says so. «\il who ar<- not Re­ pro|*>sed to I h * ent off. That the larger
.mt.*, who ate citizens of Gr- at Britain, «»wing to scare
publicans say so. The President-elect (Notion of the pelitioners for the change for t!»em.*e!ves ami for
all holders of mi- little w<»rk. 1
says so. He who says not so has no a*ked for are as near to the connty seat l»ai«l ami due coupons <>n
the Ih st nioit- ab«»ut $19 a tev
place nor lot within Democratic lines. of Jackson as they will lx* to the county­
F.« 1.1
sea* of Josephine comity, should the gage born! s of the Or« gon and I alifornia,
The cabinet, with Buyard a* its head, proposed townships be cut off. And as In ing this
-nit against th«* company, the
will be framed to propose it. The next in duty bou:.d your memorialists will
I aimer’* Ia»an
Loan am!
and Trust < ompany of
_______________
congress, with Carlisle as its speaker, ever pray
i»n tbcin
Xru York, am! the Oregon and Trans-
will Is- organized to carry it out.”
777/: Itb.¡IT MAX WAXTEb
continental (‘ompany. Tlie • lbstanc.-
of tlie complaint is that th«*y ar«* bond-
T he caucunof Republican meml»er* <»f
Next Tuesil.iv the first vote for C. S.
hohkrs of the O.
C. R. R. <and
the California legislature nominated Is­
Senator to succeeil Hon. J. Il Slater
that the «*ompanv ha* not paid the six
land Stanford for V. S. Senator to suc­
will take place. (If course a Republi­
nn»nth’s interest on the aforesaid bond-
ceed Hon. Jas. T. Farley, and he will no
can will be elected, as our op|H>nents
wlii«*h fell «iue this month, That they
doubt l»eelected. Gradually, but surely,
have fourteen majority on joint ballot
are of the opinion that the proceeds of
is the 1’. S. Senate tilling up w ith mill­
However, we hoj»e that the blunder of
the road are not ¡»roperlv upplied,
i
the
ionaires
Tin- length of a man’» purse
1S s 2 will not Is- repeated. Then eigh­
running ex|*ennes being, a* - tl.ev think,
seems to measure hisspiahtii ations now-
teen self-righteous Republiians refu-ed
too large, am! they thereto.« e ask that a
a-<lavs. For many years have the peo­
to vote for J. II
Mitchell liecause he
ple of California groantal and writhed was reputed Io be a railroad attorney; rc«eiv«*r be appointe-l to oj»erate th»'
road. The court appoint«*«l R. Ko hlei
under the exactions of the Central l’a
and to show how sincere and mindful of
an«I A. I i. < ¡1 nningllain re- < iver< to take
ciñe railroail, and now they astonish the
the best interests of the people they
charge of and operate tl.« road. Th«*\
country by electing the president the.» of
were, they subsequently flex ke<l to Mr.
ar»* required to re|x»it tn the court onep
to the highest otlicc in their gilt
t tregon
.1
Dolpli. the head and fiont of the railroad
a month the re« »*ipt* ami <‘\p»*n l!tnre* \\
presente»! it similar spectacle in KN2.
systems of Oregon, like so many sheep
of the ri»a«], am! the amount on hand,
Tin bill for a railroad commission, after a l»-ll wether, The people of it.e- whi«*h tl>r\ are requiri*«! to «leposit in th«*
intr««lnced by Senator Miller of Jose- gon have no use for HUeh arrogant mo- First National bank. Th« y are r«*quire«l
phine county, is being g--ne ally dis- nopolists as l>olpli, l'ailing A Co., who to give h«»n«l* in th«* sum of $75,ooo. Th«*
cus*e»l and favorably spoken of by many. care nothing for their welfare and who bomle l im!ebt«'dm ** «*i tl.«* r< id amounts
Even the g.eat < »x-gon octopus, the Dr. • pay very little attention to the prayers to .f9,020,000. Th«* ni"iitl;ly incoim* is
Mitchell prove»! a far
¡fimiau, speaks well <«f it. which is con­ of the mas.-es
about ItOfi.OiKI ami the operating ex-
siderable of a «-oiicoasion, a* that pa|**r l>ette • and more accommodating Senator ponses about ^TO.oitO.
has the reputation of U-ing the exfH.nent than Itolpli or will any of the memliers
of hi* close corporation, all the cant and
of the capitalists and c»»r|miations. 1 lien
liHliurtuiit Snticf.
/V/’oA‘7 IA’7' TO IIINEIl*
.......f II W
et to the con­
w.
is no disguising the fact that there i
ive <•<»iniHt’ii'1 r<’ii«!»-riii*’
trary notwithstanding.
If we cannot
I
S k SAI. t'llAWIIEIt,
• «I a< fount, and t!i<»<ekn<»wingthrin-
much merit in Senator Miller's measure, have a Democrat, we will lie satisfied
.* »1.1:11, Jan. 17, 1**5. I
with
any
honest,
able
and
clever
Repub
­
ie!»tcd arc r< quc'-tcl b» remit witli-
and we hope that it will lw pa s. d exactly
lican who dors not wear the lailroed To im. liiuro:: or rm: T im s :
KT delay, it t!ie\ wiMl t‘H-11 ape tli<
a* it ha» liven introduced
If the leg­ collar.
Tin* Committee on Mining, in the i
litie** of <>ur irr« pr* •"•ibic eolleetor.
islature desires to do justice by I* e peo­
ive Bern to great < xpen*e in ini-
Senate, are contemplating making a re­
IV l/.l/.'V
ple,it will pass this bill without any cav­
tbo Ti'tr.* am! contemplate still
vision of our milling laws at this session.
iling. True to their nature.the railway*
improvements«, we have u<<‘ for
On I ri'lay/ the Sth in.*t., two men I would tlierefo e suggest that all the
of Oregon ar«- quite arrogant and exorbi­ from Warner valley, while on a drunkm
nt dm* U* We have been quite
|xM»j.le of sonthern «l.egim who are in­
tant in their charge* and should In­
» delinquent* in the pa*t. but
spree made a raid on an Indian camp, terested in this subject would forward
checked in their exai tion« at on. e
•nation m.ik«-' it an inju*tice to
wher«» tl y got into trouble with the In- me at once any suggestions, in detail,
• to defer tin........ .
of long
S kver . il proPiiiK*nt Pu!tlaii«i«ir* vi*it- dian*. killin one and badly wounding that they may think neecssarv in those
ureoiinis any longer. Therefore
The
Indian*
then
met
in
coun-
another.
cd ex-Senator J. W. Nesmith on Sunday
laws.
at the State Insane Asylum, says the ’ ci), and we nmlerstand that they have
ItlfinK'M.
I ho,»e to hear from all classes of
Wo km*,» e -iist.intlv <»n liaml a full a**-»rt-
.Vrr». The old gentleman was very declared war. Thia,of course,has caused miners in regard to their wants.
meiit «»f legal blank*. <u«‘li a* warranty ami
much pleas«*d to see them, and so ex­ some al:t> in ; so much so that the citi-
Bospectfillly vours,
quitc laim ikvd*, real c*tat«* and chatte l
pressed himself. But it is apparent that zens of that community have sent tn
H B. Mil l ch ,
mortgage*. *«h«»«»l a*.*«,"*ni«’Ut *<ln<hil<‘«.
his ease is hojx-less. (fm* lnaniatli.it Fort Bidwell and a*ked that a company
Chm'n of Senate l on.milt • on Mine-.
lea*«**, power* of attorney. < lerk *. •■heritr*.
possesses his distracted mind i* that it is of soldier* l»e sent to their assistance, A
st Im«.I Miperiutcmient *. a?**» **«»r’*. < « ii-’.a-
f onitfoi-ji ifi¡iff a VitlitaLI. Article.
through the machination* of members of telegram passe«! through the signal sei-
ble’s ami justice * LI.ink- of all kind*, mm
The
ptiblidu-r
<.f
the
M;idi*..ii
e.itinly
the Democratic patty he is deprived <u vice office at l.inkville last Wednesday
' Ib-c.ird” writ.-* from Iluiit-.ille Ark., a* mineral affidavit.-«. att«>rn«‘v * *unnm«n*« *
hia lilwrtv. The object of shutting him morning on its way to headquarter* at
to the et?«et «»f Brown'« Iron Bitters upon r«»ad *U|»vn i.*«»r’* receipt*, bond* for «1 ’red.
up, he aaya, ia to prevent him from par *an Francis.-.», *ays the Sy.ir of the 17th. his wife
Mr. Jkmgherty - -
Mv v.ib me« hani« ‘* lie n*. a<*kno\vh’dgm«,nt*.
etc., all |«:ii:t»’d after the latest ami It,
ticipating in the fruit* of the Democratic to know what action should he taken in lia* I* en u ing tin Bitter- for some i<u.nth* :
f«?rm* ami for *ulc at reduc ed rate*.
th«»
piemises
l.y
those
commanding
at
the effect in her
i- r.-mark.ihle ' He
victory.
Therefore in* implored hi.«
Fort Bidwell. The answer sent back al*o w rit. »
.»x ii.g to counterfeits and
SCOTT S EMULSION ( F PURE
friends to represent bi* *ituation to the va*. that a company of ten men with an
pioper authorities, and he felt confident otliccr Is- sent to Warner valley to as­ imitation- it «-a difficult to gut tlie gen­ < oil I.Ker «HI. with llyp«»|»hi>*|»h:tes.
//*»•• */•'* tftritnfag •
Ttolng V
’ ■.
uine article
l li.it dit’ii ulty ha* m»w been
that lie would be released from the a*y- certain the facts in the case. We have
ah«l <•;.'>!;» diut *te I. ami tit* '
t.v«» well-
rem.died,
imitator*have
b
cnexpo.-e
1
an
1
heard
t.othing
further
f
oni
the
matter,
Inn». The authorities *ay that they have
kn«»wn r« medic* l»« iir: ««»mhim I. :u<- m »r-
little hope* of his recovery. This will hut li'.|s- that it will end in nothing but put t«.» flight. There.«* elsewhere. Brown's ¡•«»tent in their rc’ii; dial t fi'cet* than if
I*-*ad news to the mar.y adniiieraoi brihgiiig l.|. originator» to summary jtis- Iron Bitters can be had of all Ln- re-pecta- taken *rparat« l\. ami im-rea-v tlesii and
strength with remarkable lapiuitv.
this on< e brilliant man.
U«t.
* bk- ilrugÿùts at a dollar a bottle.
The
Wonderful
Histrlonio Develop­
ment of a Famous Child Actress.
(Chii-ago W, rid. J
DISFIGURINO
HUMORS
SUPERIOR
HUMILIATING
ERUPTIONS
w<- are off ring
Making r..<»iu fur Spring pare'
The New York public was __
tur-
prised a few years ago at the arrest,
at the instigation of the Society for
—
the Prevention of Cruelty to Children,
of little Corinne, the child actress.
The iittle girl, less than eight years
old, was taken from her parents and
kept in coi.finement until released by­
order of the Court and Mayor of the
city. Mrs. Jennie Kimball, tiie mother
1 have tried for cb-ven yearn to have my wife
of Corinne, who lias been knpwn to ciircii of a terrible nkin «¡iM-a.-e. II' Cuiicuia
IL
iri'dlcs (( uticura R».-olv»-r.t, the IICW Blood
the public for many years as vocalist
HHt ri.ally, anti ( ulicui; , tl.i enui Skin
and come lienne, has
devoted
the < Puniier,
tire, and < uticura Soap, an cxquiMte bkin Beau-
greatest care to
the
training and finer, externally i have done in mx w . ek* what I
education of Corinne, and li e n suit have tried for eleven year*. t<> have done. You
is a development of natural faculties >hall have the particulars as boon at- I can give
them to jou, ai d ar we arc po well known in this
really phenomenal.
part of the counfry.it will hem-tit you and the
“When d'4 you discover Cor line's remedies will cure all who U“e thc ni.
M.O-vilb , Ky.
( HAS. H. WHITE.
remarkable talent ?”
was asked of
Mrs. Kimball.
"I can hardly remember the time
w hen her eyes would not sparkle at
1 uh «*«I your <'uticura Remediet» for Ill«»t<’li»*H.
the sound of music; she began to sing i «1 .«a: « «»nipl' t- ly cured, t«»niy iin xpi« *.•■•!bit- j«»y.
fa-fore she could talk.
Before she ('uti<*ura Soap iH dn* lar-t 1 l.ave ev«*r uh « «1, ami to
the proft HMou it ih invrluhbl«* f«.r clearsing the
was four years old she created a sen- I h ..! . therobv r«*iliov inu all “Col k.” KI euse. XI'W*
nation and received a priz.e of a . gold i»:mit. and all the stufi usetl by th« tn. havu k the
chain and
locket
studded
with -ki’i pun* ai d white iif.d soft >lj great«'-1 plea.*-
ui»* i.* in rvcotnuieudnu; such an art !<■!<•.
diamonds,
at
the
National
I Baby-
II. MA« K.
show in Boston. Next she sang in a
Champion ( ’««tnitjue Roller Skater.
\ uimg.-towu. < >hio.
concert given by
Brown
Brown's
’s
Brigade
Band, and in 1N79 made her debut
as Little Buttercup in the Juvenile
Pinafore Company.
Since then she
1 have hn«l the Sult BL* tun f«»i nb«»ut fi.o-c >»-a¡
has sung in o[>era und played various
ul have fpt-i t time an»i nioiicj to have it « ur «'
it Lout hu ’«’ i '. mh . ui til I tn* <1 I in* < ni cura !{••;.
roles nearly everywhere."
wfiK’h ar- «loii'U th* w«»> L. G J.YOL'N<».
Mrs.
Kimball is a lady of tine ,ti. M - r*hti
‘*l«i. ( '«»op ( «... On gor.
presence, and when playing at the
Boston Museum, was herself known
$200 FOR NOTHING!
a* "Little Jennie Kimball.”
Havmu paid about $2i*H<» tir**t-<• 1 k -• doetors
“What has become of the little
ur»- mj babv. withcut sure« s-. I truci the Uni
lady ?” asked the reporter.
••ira Ih in« «I "*, which C'-inph t -lv < U'« «l ; ft
“She has given place to the person u li.g tlu«f lri»ttV. . (ìORIXH
87 Arlington \v.. ( 'harlcstowj . M d
yon Bee before you.
Like so tn any
S«»hl ♦ v« ry when«. Pi ire ( uticura, 5n< : K- .
I
have
grown
others
sonn what -'•«•;
II» «.le I. *1. P.»t’ri Do « . i.d ( i .»»tin«
fleshy,
Indeed 1 assumed mich pro­ (
Boston.
portions that I began to fear for tny
Sen«! fiur ”!l<>«» t > t nr»- *kln I»I•«•#>.« •>.’’
health, Why. at times I would have
* *«»o¡» for fteug I». < hn|»p«*:l
the most suffocating sensation in mv P-11 T I * *
U «J 1 |n«i*l II»* idei»»* ! Skin nuil IC:» i «* ìm
heart; then again my head would be
attacked and 1 have frequently fallen
to the floor in a dead fainting fit. I
1885
consulted several eminent physicians
and they told me I must abandon the
stage if I expected or hoped to live.
This seemed terrible, for 1 am de­
ILLUSTRATED.
voted to mv profession and aíro to
I),
the development of Corinne.
tl.
“And
yet
you appear perfectly
strong?”
“And so I am. Why, I have re
duced my weight over twentj
I
within three months and I
f
better in my life.
If any
I
t
troubled as I was questions
W
I
them try Warner's safe c
•i <
ti.
remedy I used, and they will, 1
i». I
IL
sure, be
convinced of its
li
I
truth.
I
it is the finest
medicine
world, and any
numlx-r of my friends to whom I
have recoin men led it have found it
as beneficial as it has l»een to me."
Per Y « ar :
filli:. M\G\Z!XI
"Is < orinne’s health good'”*
JIPI II H Mil KL\
"Perfectly. The child has so much
il;PI K S BAZAR
life and tivacitv she is overflowing
HH X
with it, on and »‘ft die stage.”
The only previous instance of such
remarkable pro. Ocity which h.storv
chronicles is that of the famous I
Wotlington,
who first appeared
The Beggar's Opera,” when but
little older than Corinne.
Itching and
WINES AND LIQUORS.
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INDUCEMENTS
AND BILLIARD HALL
FHŒNIX,
LOW PRICES?
Burning1
1
M* rorriro in M rfc the rhoicrot brands
KENTUCKY WHISKIES,
TORTURES
(.
1 HOICK WINES. ETC
IN LADIES’ WEAR WE H AVI
The two tirurdf nf
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CASHMERES !N COLORS,
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E dirli r.g
Mi dical Furposg
For
W • k«.*«-p ». «ujK-nor article of
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SILKS \ND SATINS
BLOTCHES CURED.
FRENCH BRANDT,
HiLLAED SWAN GIN.
EINE WINES. ETC.
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W. will
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Heat l»r
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HUMS IN ALL KHAI'ES
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HM!.- nd Swan G ib
! rice $2 00.
iy, $2 r»er qntrt
p!. Sc
Milwaukc c
Ashland Flannols a nd Blankets,
SHEETINGS,
larr«« *
L "r. i.i.i d n redcr»ion o
P r ceni :l. will be uiadt*.
« II Old i K- nluekj H’briky at fl
Old put ce j*l !Ml
ml, <»t > S', inaih Bitters fl per
Beer
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MOWER & REAPER COMBINED!
siwti »
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Int.-ly paro, «rd
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FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
liquor in tin» mur kM
ruáronte« *1.
LY FIT. H iperintendiwt.
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Light Reapers and Twine Binders,
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Sheriff ; Sale
ASI I LAND.
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KAREWSKI. Jar’ro’iville
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
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LIVE OAK SALOON,
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t th ■y will tie trestol to
hipp.Nl fr»»in S tn Fr.mor.» «
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Nolice for Publication.
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lurtlnr
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THE
CENERAL MERCHANDISE .
DEALERS,
k «V P'.! V«
Filié BILLIARD Table«
PERRY & CO’S EASTERN STOVES,
IRON
Till# b«Mt of
Anu
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STOVES, TINWARE & HARDWARÏ
WM. B. WCRLOV. Prep.
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‘ Our int-'ine .« fn rnltir.il.. ihn trail.-,.f T
lo li., pis.pl,-. fror irertnii'iu an.l bonorahl
Socicti/
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M \ s «) ns . \V;irr« !i L<»«!<•■ X«>. l'i »f l
in«»«*ts «•{u*h Wt*<ln«,*«l:iy «•v»*niiHZ at ,»r |
th»* full iH" 'ii; A m I i L id «! Lzotlgt* X«».23 « hi I !• ' -«I t.
evening «luring the* Ham»* tun«*. Oregon < I. «pl
I. it. \. M.. lie ■•!* ;t» -J.*«■ k-•».ix 11i»*«»u t!'« I '
•v««ning pi ’VioH*. AdaroH Impter X<>. :t
, of Jacksonville inlets on th»* la^t TiDir*-
veiling <»f «••K’h month; Alp ia ( h.’ipti’r X- . I
Auhln iil on th tirst ami third Til •*«! os.
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♦•very Saturday pv>*nin«; Ashland Ixxlge X
th«* sam<* tim«*. Tab!** R«x*k En<*.am|»im* ii
rn> t- at .l;i' k*«»!ivdi«* " i « v ha ofh« i I
ening of each month. Ruth R'*b«>kali
Jzotlg.' X«». 4 «>f .1 ack*«»:ivill«* in—-1* < »•
Momlay evening, commencing with J c
Hop«* I> —r— Lot!-:«’of V-hl-iml, <» t th*
an«I fourth Tu»'sd iyH • •! each m »nth.
R ep M en . «)r.* ■ • • '-I’.-ea1 o-t.-i.*« l'i ih
Irnp’«H >. Ii. M.. ev.T’ r . lav •••. -ui;
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<»tl««-r Fri«j.«y «•veni.nx. co.nnb'nei
’m J«ui. 1i>, l*-4.
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\*hi.an«i L«»»!g«* X<> '?’» on the first ami thir«l
\V. dm’.*«l iy «’vening* of -aeh mouth.
< '.OF H. Victory Council No. 4 of Ja< ksonvilb
• >n Friday evening
JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET.
(«’OHR F.' • I El> w EEK ¡.y. ]
Flour, per thotiaand lbs ..
W
. pnr biiwh«’l
Barl»*v.
(kits.
Mill F.... 1 p rP» .
Hay, wheat ortiinoth;. p rio;i
h*4*>, per <i«»z«*n
Buth*r. per in
P(>t;it<»« *. p«
< ablK^.’.
< fnions.
B-mi*.
(’«•rnmeal. j
II .
Lanl.p .f
Hum a d B.
Dried Anples. per lb. .
Pears.
I -
S-lFlplI.IH »1 ■•: !«»'-•■,-. |,< ; .
Piuck-.-s. |H.*r«l »z -I
Disso ulioii of Partnership.
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•«»UT.
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BOILLO AND
J. L. TRUTTT
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Key West Havana Cigars
I
NEW TOWN OF MEDFORD!
NONE BETTER
15owa.ro
of
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' '\s ixi i it i ed to i nr us-
I I-i i «»«•- oi a««« uii i re r.',n«^-t«d
til«* up forthw.ih Ferini» krowinfl
•* 11 i d«-f»t it t«i nr will d«» vi II t«> t>« «*d
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■*• I a.u «i t«*raiinMÌ to »iifnr«-»* |»ay-
1
11 I is r»*fus> d or n<*tfb-<*iMt.
H. PAIT. K«.
le. Aw«. 1. UM.
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To Whom 1 May Concern.
y<»TI ’ is ID IH BY GIVI X THAT I HE
•’
ifc’i ' •! «I'd • •!! all ii*« .it r««' n
jror
i r»»- k S«w-milJ. .•«iMuit It.»« 22d « f October lu>t. to
(al. Mulk*1. ami Thoma*« Guyer.
J L. TRUITT.
J.e
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CXxY BARBER SHOP,
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COLD HILL.
M. E. P ) H’
A: nt. G ,’<J H ¡1
GRANT’S PASS.
Apply P» S. M. WIL< O\.
f. Gm-t’s P, n
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vilb*. . « tin- '*n^'.m:¿ town í -1 í * c » wh -.
CLO. W. B : own .
Ju' kxAUVule, Ja j . 19,
1B»1
HARD CIDER
> ko|-t « onntautly <»n I «r d.
Settle Up!
you
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ANNOUN CEMENT.
16
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HOW ARE
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E. H. G ITO’S
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