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TT“ ' he Smorratic Simes. I i ULAMA TH COUNTY ITEMS. AN IM POETAN T SUBJECT. EDITORIAL NOTES. Mi Mlna im na. iiiuoiB mas. Frauk Leslie's Popular Monthly fur De cember. In the«« daja. when outdoor sport« are bo gen erally cultiv. ted. many will read th« article. “Why w«(’ano«s” by W. P. Stephen», in the De cember number of Fiank ntwlui a Fopuitet Monthly, and Mine at learn will be tempted to try an omuMment ho exhih rating and attractive. ‘Tertian and Turkteh Tobasoo have their votar- ¡■•.too. who will ind >r*e’ Mr. (teennyai ’a prapMM. The Sketch of the Centenarian CbemrH (her icul, on w’ in our Jlaivard ba« juat conferred the degree of D K’tor of Lrm. vri’- he rend with interval. *rh« article on tho Amcrioan »parrow. hawk i« of inteceftt j«ir»t now. a« ahowiug how ensdy It could tie tamed and u»ed inetead of a scare row to keep oil gram-devouring binla. A venturesome young lady Mies lay lor, telte whd >h- IJBIlt'lU OIIH b»held >U Kt Oliv on. VI of • lh- . I-rial ...... . rlur.t, ............ * — lluic« ------ amo»« the Indiane, till ite horrors overpowered het. ner. W.E. it. fo. S!'?<F**«* • . ......... -niui'.iir into the byways of n.w life und tall»« <»f “ h vcentri«’ lieckiMn’ in a charmuiu wuy. “The Trjatment of C-nninate,” with a careful account of the b hnira Reformatory, is an article to lie read und studied carefully. ‘‘A Win ter in Jamaica” is a sketch of Weat India travel very prettily told, and like the other article« in the number, well und attractively illustrated. Arthur Dudley Vinton tell* the st »ry of "North American Eorthmwik**. ’The Fisher-girl of Grand Menan,” ‘ l’wo Inspiration?. “Shadow or Hubatance,” and other stories in this maguzine, justify its name of ‘‘Popular Monthly." MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. The best and cheapest mining blanks for Mr. Scobie, the superintendent of the The Washington correspondent of the | Charley Parrish of Linkrille is quite sale at the T imes office. masonry work on the railroad, was in town I Oregonian say« thM Oregon swamp ill, we are sorry to learn. Much placer mining is going ou in Jose- ! ; Tuesday, having been out at WiUow creek lands are now receiving the attention of | Thi. winter weather is more agreeable i and Klamath river to look at crossings for pbine county at the present time. than is usually the ease. the interior department. In round num* Logg & McDonnell of Forest creek have i 1 bridges, with a view of making prepare- I UA Y Both the balls at Unkville on Christ- i hers there are 97,000 acres that the de j tiona for the etone foundations. A heavy ' man eve were well attended and duly no full supply of water but have done some 1 : wooden bridge will be built across Willow partment Lun ewitified to tho State, but work already. We tiu he>' »/ cortilij tkiil we nupervin A L ondon coi'ic»j,v3&xxt under n late .enjoyed. , creek, but the Klamath river will 1* cross- T he Roseburg Review issued an extra j has not issued a patent thereon. This nrrangekuat» <<n u//Lie Monthly amt A correspondent says that the miners in | ed by an iron bridge of a single span, s »me date says: I have good reason to know C. S. Sergent has been appointed an- Quarterly Dram iga of The Loutmana sized sheet last week, devoted to the in tract is a part of the selection made by that Gladstone looks at the situation, signee of the estate of J. P. Roberta, an the vicinity <4 Woodville have an abund | 25 feet above low-water mark. The stone ‘State Lottery Company, and in jiereon terest« of Douglas county, which was a Ankeny, the special agent appointed insolvent debtor. ance of water and are busy manage and control the Drawings them from the standpoint of home-rule, as i masons have all been C arged for the very cieditable number. several years ago by the government to selves, and that the same are conducted with Ingram A Baker of Willow Springs have I winter, owing io ll*c aU 'dy of hauling I D. G. Mclntoah, Llnkville’a popular more hoj>eful than at any time since he honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward i act in conjunction with the State agent. merchant tailor, talks of leaving, we enough water to finish cleaning up some I . sufficient cement, but Scobie will remain in took a hand in the struggle. Morley R kpreskntattvk M obbison propones ill parties, and we authorize (he Company It being alleged that by bribery Ankeny are sorry to learn. ground left over from last season thia vicinity making arrangements for com to use this certificate, with facsimiles of out to put the protection Democrats in Con shares his confidence and is naturally falsely certified as swamp much land mencing work again early next spring, He A fresh supply of the American Mining signatures attached, in its advertisements.f Christmas passed off finely in this gress on record. The sooner these ene- elated at the extraordinary change in that was not so in reality, the govern i section and the balance of the holidays Code, standard authority on the subject, has visited the stone quarries in this vicin mies of the people go over to the other the situation. has just been received at the T imes office. ity, and will probably attend to getting out ment last year dispatched Special Agent : will also be enjoyed. side of the l ouse the better. They are I n an interview with the commissioner Shackleford to investigate the charges. ' Stages are now running on winter The Sterling Mining Co. has been operat stone for bridges ar.d culverts during the GIVEN BY of no benefit to the Democratic party. ot Indian affairs, Gen. Atkins, the latter Acting on Aliacaleford’s report, on the time and are not as regular as they have ing one pipe for several days past and will | winter. The reason given for not building : been, owing to the bad roads. stone culyerte through Shasta valley is that told Hermann that there are now ’ cn soon have enough water to start the other. | 9tn inst., the secretary of the interior or J ackson county ’ s population has in The new buckboards for the Western Owing to the bad condition of the roads | there is no great need of them there, and creased considerably during the past route to Oregon three commissioners dered the commissioner of tho general ; Stage Co.’s line have arrived from Yre no quartz can be hauled to Klippel. Banin- j that wooden ones will last ten yea ’s or j vs. V V Of tte b’0011 things of this charged with the duty of making a thor land office to supend action on all those ON year snj it now numbers over 10,000. ka, Cal., and are now running between le A Co.’s mill, and it is therefore lying more. life are sorrowfully let (oium isNioa«em. We State is said to have about 260,000 ough examination of affairs on the lands until the subject could be fully in- Linkville and Ashland. The graders at the Halt Works are tearing | ; »lone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker’s idle. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, up the ground on an extensive scale by inhabitants. When the next general Klamath Indian reservation. The com , vestigated by him. This investigation We hear that parties ot English capi J. 8. Grigsby and others, who discovered means of blasting, and will soon have a Indigestion and Constipation; sola on a pay all Prises drawn in the Lomsiana State Lot. census is taken, in 1890, Oiegon no doubt mission is empowered to negotiate with : is now in progress and tlie basis of the talists are buying up timber and agri teries which may be presented at our counters. a promising placer mine in the vicinity of AT THE positive guarantee at "¿5 and 50 cents, by the Indians, if they so desire, with a ! agent’s reports is a certain written agree- cultural land in the Klamath lake basin, J. II. IH.LhhBY. high road-bed built to the crossing at Shasta will l>e found entitled to two Congress Pres. Louisiana National Bank. City Drug Store. view to their taking lands in severalty i ment. The persons here interested in to which section they intend building a Table Rock, are preparing to work it this river, with prospects of reaching Willow J. W. KII.IIKEI H. men. ___________ season Pres State National Bank. creek in a very short time. From that and throwing open the remainder of the these lands state that the agreement is branch railroad in connection with the A. BAI.I>WIN, Oregon Short Line, and eventually ex Smith A Lynch are operating their pla ¡mint to th« Oregon boundary some hard T hebe are many things the next reservation to settlement. Hermann one made by Ankeny and the Oregon JACKSONVILLE, OR Pres. N. O. National Bank. tending it to Yreka tin Linkville and cer mines in the Wagner creek district and work will be needed, as it is a rough,moun legislature s’ wild do, principal among has been assured that for the present at swamp land claimants, whereby he Klamath river. Southern Oregon und making good progress with a fair supply of tainous country, with numerous gulch**« NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! which is the re-api»O’tionment of the least the troops will remain at Fort should receive $42,000 for effecting the northern California are likely to have water. Committee of Arrangement*: and troublesome little streams to cros«, to 01 EK 11.1LE A MILLIN'bhTklBlTED several railroad lines within a few years State into legislative districts and pro Klamath. Fred. Luy, Joseph Blatt, Wm. Deneff sale to eastern capitalists of tracts of land There has been considerable rain during gether with a 1200-fout tunnel near the more, all of which will make connection viding for the holding of a constitutional A P ortland dispatch of the 28th says : claimed by II. C. Owen; that this was a with Ban Francisco through this county. the week, but not quite enough yet for min northern boundary of the State. Consider Floor Managers; convention at an early day. The legis Frank Kast-hafer. Fred. Luy. Wm. Deneff. The Pacific express which is due here legitimate transaction and was not en- I —Journal. ing purposes. Some work is being done able amount of work can be performed all lature would be derelict indeed to its Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Leg is winter at the rocky localities and tunnel, at 10:15 a . m . failed to arrive at all. tered into for the purpose of inducing Deputy C. S. Marshal Charles Frush in many places, however. Reception Commit tee: lature for Educational and Charitable purposes- trust if it does not pass such measures. no matter if heavy storms do occur, so that with a capital of $1,000,(XV—tv which a reserve Adam Schmitt, Fred. Luy, August Bolin. Fifteen feet of snow is reported between the agent to make false certification. arrived here yesterday safe and sound. Hatch A Kiev« are still prospecting their fund of $55U,0tX) has since been a'ided. He went to Linkville and crossed over ledge in Jackson creek district, from which when spring opens the road can be pushed By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise I n response to a telegram which was Bridal Veil and Bonneville. Trains will ■ They hold the lands so certified as Tickets, supper included, $1.25 for each person Heart disease is developed by moderr the Cascades to a point where Nevada, forward to completion in a few months’ was made a part of the present State Constitution civilization, and isincrca. ing to an alarm Children under 12 years of age, 56 cents. received at San Francisco from McCaf not be able to get through before to- KWaInp. While in Oregon Shackleford California and Oregon join. He found very promising quartz is being taken. It Two grand prizes ».111 bo given for the two best idopted Dec. 2d. A. D. 1879. ing extent Let him who »uspects time. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by sustained characters; also two grand prizes for existence of this cause of sudden dea.h frey at New York, challenging Jack morrow. The Atlantic express did not ■ secured either the original or a copy of no snow- anywhere, not even on the sum is reported that the mine is bonded. It is rumored that as soon as the survey the people of any State. It never scales or post, ta!.e this remedy at once—it will cur® the two richest costumes. A. W. Sturgis is having a large quantity ing is completed on the line to Oregon, pones. Dempsey io fight to a finish lor $2000 a leave to-day, fearing that it would not be | (iie agreement. This is guarded here mit of the Cascades, but plenty of mud. you. $150. Descriptive treatise with U m Grand Ninyle ^timber l>rHHlu|o The grass is green in the ranges and the of pipe made at K- Kubli’s hardware store, GENKBAL 1XVITAT1ON EXTENDED TO ALL! ich bottle or mailed free. side, a reply was sent from Dempsey at able to make any way against the snow, by (|ie department as though a gold will take place monthly, and the Bemi-Annual cattle looking tine. Mr. Frush found w Rich will enable him to make a big show Chief Engineer Hood will make a prelimi There will be a grand masquerade parade on the Drawings regularly ever six moLths (Juno and nary survey of a route to eastern Oregon, Salt Lake, recently, stating that he was Arrangements have been made by which ! . mine. The officers refuse to state its the hay he went after, and attached it December). principal streets at 3 o’clock p. M. sharp. ing at his mine on Forest creek this season. to extend from some point in this county A MPLENnin «»PPOHUftlTl CO meet his challenger for $5000 east bound passengers and mail can go contents, but mysteriously intimate that and left a man in charge. There is WIN A FOKlIfti, FIRST GUAM) Several new hydraulic mines will be into the Lost river section, and thence about 600 tons of it, and being out on by boat to-morrow. There will proba the agreemert contains more than out or over, the* event to come off in San DRAWING, CLASS A, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSK . NEW ORELANS, TUESDAY, Jeuu- bly be no trains before Thursday, and as siders will admit. ( ummissioner Sparks some fellow’s swamp land of course it operated this season, the old method of I northward towards Pendleton, with a view Francisco. ary 11.1SM7—200th Monthly Drawing* was swamp hay, worth about $6 por groundsluicing being found too slow for ex probably of extending railroad connection a consequence there will bo no eastern was asked to give tlie status oi the ton.— Oregnnian, Drr. JUth. peditions mining fur our short winter sea io l’uget Sound, by connection with Ore Six miles South of Grunt’s Puss, Josephine A W estern Democrat is authority for mail. The eastern wires are all down. case, but he declined to sav anything County, Oregon. sons. xy, Jt is often very difficult io tell what kind Notice—Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, »>, gon roads above Portland, or building a the statement that there is a movement The weather is moderating. THF MARKET». more than that it is undergoing careful HRiis, $2. Tenths, $1. v/4 of a laxative to fiivo a very young chll Dean A Hiftton have put a long strip# of new road among the Democratic members of the is Buffering from constipation. The examination. CAllU, UKiliVU. The A * » v, reports I vfcj V. of v the • ■ \ . general ■ wi LIST OF PBIZF8 T he probability of the Fifteeth Con PORTLAND. new hydraulic pipe and a giant on their We learn that several changes have been vL^’-^onty medicine which is at the same time 1 CAPITAL PRUE OF $150.000.. .♦150.0C0 Fiftieth Congress to tender to Hon. land office show' the amount of land so j perfectly safe and pleasant to tako is gress being convened in extra session at tar patented to the State is only 30,300 I | Wheat The Eastern markets closed mines in Willow Springs district and will made on the railroad roqte between Wil 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,(00.. 50,000 Hamburg Figs. 25 cents. Wm. R. Morrison the clerkship of the 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,100.. . 20,000 an early day in the spring is being dis acres; seloetod and claimed by the weak and in some cases lower, San Fran- make a more extensive run than ever be low creek and Klamath river, and that the 2 LARGE FRIZES OF 10,000.. . 20,000 At all Druggists ; or address next House. Some of the Democrats 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 5,000.. . 20.(00 cussed among public men. Unless the State, 348,000, of which only 97,000 has cisco being firm Local arrivals of V al ley fore. permanent route has not been located yet, J. J. MACK A CO., 20 P1UZE8 OF 1,(00.. . 20,000 think Mr. Morrison might be tempted to Walla present Congress •hall provide some been certified to Oregon by the govern by east side and river are very free. Grob A Braendel arc engaged in taking waiting tor Chief Engineer Hood’s return 50 500 ■ ■ 9 and 11 Front St., San Francisco, Cai. accept if it were unanimously offered Walla in steady but light receipt. The quartz out of their mine on Jackson creek. from El Paso. It Is now thought the road In etock, consisting of 100 SlO.. 50,ttib means of relieving t lie treasury from the ment, but is yet unpatented. 200 “ 200.. . Fl.ixO market cannot bo said to show any change, They were well pleased with the result of will be built higher up, crossing tfie creek to him. Wo hope he will be tendered 601) 6(i,(CO 100.. steadily increasing surplus, it is believed THE TREASURY SURPLUS. Apple, Fear, Peach. .(¿gutations remain difficult, $1 23}^ and the run made on their ore by Klippel, some four or five times, with a small tun- 1,000 50.. . 50,000 the position, without a dissenting voice, by some prominent Democrats that APPROXIMATION PRIZES. better for yalley and $1.26 and possibly more A Baumle A Co.’s mill. nel through the hill near Laird's, and pos- for no man in the Democratic party is Plum, Prune. Apricot 100 Approximation *300.. . 80,0000 Prizes of So great is tho surplus in the United j Congress will be called together to per Walla Walla being given. .Spot tonnage is 100 2IO. more entitled to recognition than he. Simmons, Ennis A Co.'s mammoth pla- sibly crossing the Klamath where the first form that task. One of the officers of States treasury becoming that it is at of small proportions, and #reai!y dulls the fojjöj) “ “ uO... N ectarine. Almond, Etc. 100 I cer mine in Waldo district, Josephine wagon bridge was built. Seobie has also NEW THIS WEEK. T hough private gossip interprets the the treasury says he has no doubt of an tracting the serious attention of even wheat market. set men at work near the stage-road ferry, 2,179 Prizes, amounting to.... . $535,pOQ coupty. 1« being opened at a rapid rate at tho cMobruiud Oats—About half the receipts noted to- Application for rates to clubs should be mude political situation in England to be un’ extra session unless this Congress shall those who are opposed to the reduction present and will q . s rfc^dy for scientific min where the old Anderson bridge, the second Sale Notice bv Guardian. only to the office of the company in New OrlpQH'. one built before the '61 flood, stood, to find changed, it is known that the bulk of deal with the surplus question. He ex of the tariff and who haveever Iwn scout day are for shipment. Local supplies be- ing operations next season. For further information write olearly. giving TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT, UNDER full addretiH, puftTAI. MOT« ft« Exprès J out the depth to bedrock from surface of the conservatives are opposed to Harting presses the opinion that the President ing the idea of there being any great a^- ii;g ample, the market rules quiet and N. Hosmer and E. Sanders of Foots Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordina. •1 and by virtue of an ¿T?. “ 1 ' auu l e rather .ea^y ,qt 130. 44c for choice feed lots. the grouftu a» ^’lYroka Journal. ry* letter.^ Currency by Express (at our expense) ton as successor of Lord Churchill and will convene the Fiftieth Congress with cumulation of money in the pubic vaults. and entered of record by the County Court of creek were in town last week after a lot of All trees warranted Potatoes-Keceijjte the market be in thirty days alter the 4th of March, Reduction of taxation cannot be longer Linn county, Oregon, on the 6th <1 <v of Decern- auuressbu » wi'h to maintain a pu*ely conservative hydraulic pipe which had been manufac Probate Court. uP,l°1'signed. as guardian of Geo. should nothing be done in the way of re ing steady at 95c(<y$l 0u per .ceji^!. M. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleans. La. postponed on any pretext, however TRUE TO NAME, ture# for tlie former, who will engage in cabinet, holding that offices in the lief for tiie treasury by that time. The following business has been trans W. Baltmateh. John (J. tialtnjarsh. Elizabeth (’. or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, 1). U, Eggs—The shipment noted by ateauwr Baitmarsh, Harold C. Baltmarsh, Carrie Halt specious, The surplus revenue is so mining op a more extensive scale than ever. acted in this court—Hon. E. DcPeutt pre marsh and II. Roy W. Haltmargh, minor heirs of And grown on natural fruit land without irriga ministry should be filled by one of their eflipe fi«om up the valley on through tyj- C apt . G eo . E. L emon of the National tion, and fret* from all insect peats and diseases, Last Saturday we had a call siding—since the last report of tlie T imes : Reuben Saltmarsh, deceased, will, on ow n number. Joseph Chamberlain’s re Tribune on the 28th inst. started a sub great that all the three per cent, bonds counc. I>«aal are fair and tlie mar auch as California trees are subject to. Saturday, January -9, 1SSG, from W. C. Hill, a prominent miner on In the matter of the minor heirs of the cent speech at Birmingham has greatly scription fund for the benefit of Mrs. Lo will be paid oft’ before next July. There ket hardly steady at UOc, (/ate Friday and at one o ’ clock P. M, of said day, at the Court estate of Wesley Mills*, expensed. Hear Those who contemplate tree planting will do Starveout. wbo informs us that another is idle money enough in the treasury to on Saturday sales were matfedown 1.0 SUu'c impressed the homer-ulers with the gan, with a subscription of $1000, and ing of petition fur.-dije of real-estate set tor Rouse d Jor ip Jacksonville. Oregon, offer for well to get my price list before purchasing else sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for where. ledg/3 ^Jlcfg<»ld, has recently been dis Jan. 4. 1887. prospect of reunion of the liberal party. sent hundreds of invitations to Gen. Lo pay them ail off now. None of the to clear up stocks. gold ..i in Land on th** day of sale, th'* un- Post Oflice—Murphy, Josephine County, Or. Estate of Samuel Hall. Jas. R. Little ap divid* d 6-7 oi the undivided one-fourtn of the Poultry—There is no demand and but covered just we^ of. A-’id paralleled with others can be paid before September, Railroad Station—Grant's Pass. the bonanza, which ilie iijcUy oynere have pointed aijininlstrntor. I? I? That the presence of Gen- gan’s friends throughout the country, following described real propo ty, to wit: A. Ii. (’ARSON. little stock. Prices low. 1891, and only $250,000,000 then. The 1V1 jx V1 a J4. t 1 I j J ux I erals Beauregard anti Ear Tns C. P. R. R. folks are crowding Estate of T. ,Coker. Ida Coker appointed Tlie N- W, quarter of the N. W. quarter of the June 12. 1885. named the West. Other partie-.old-tipitri. aijipi.qjstriiltri.v asking them to contribute. The West ly, who are th charge of the drawings, it* a guar SAN FRANCISCO. anti Simpkins, G. \V. N. W. quarter; the E. half oi the N. W. quarter of $737,000,000 of 4 per cents, are not paya work ahead as fast as possible, despite antee of absolute fairm fit ai d integrity, Lhat the the N, W. quarter, the wojt half of the northeast apt,raj ern Union telegraph company tendered Wheat Hte market is quiet but firm; on the creek, such as Charlie Dweller and Bennett and i). chances are all equal, and that n«» one can possi-» of the northwest qu irer;the west half the stormy we ather, and will be at the ble until 1907. Therefore, we must Estate of Wm. Williams. W. AC Colvig. quarter bly divine what numbers w 11 draw h Prize. A1J the free use of its wires for transmitting No. 1 shipping, $1 .10(41 iff options Uncle Jim Weaver, are washing away the of the hou | beast quart er or the northwest quar- administrator, ordered to pay claims parlies therefore udvetlising to guarantee Prizes either lock up the surplus revenue, State line next summer. When work t *r ; the east half of the southwest quarter ot the sprfapo around just west Of these ledges ver.v large business doing; buyer beason, subscriptions. Responses are now’ com- i against estate. in this Lottery, or holding out any other impossi northwest quarter ; the east half of the northwest which is now coming in at the rate of $1 58jK¿l 59\. will be resumed oh the O. & C. 11. R. with hopes of realising something hand ble inducements, are swindlers, and only aim to Estate of F. McHatton. First quartcrlv quarter of the southwest quurter ; the southwest ing in rapidly, and $1000 subscriptions I deceive and defraud the unwary. $160,000,000 a year, the receipts lining is still a mystni y, but it seems as if the some for their season's work. Mr. Hill report of H. C. Hill,administrator, approv quarter of the northwest quarter of the southwest Barley — Quiet ami steady; No. 1 fee«!, have been received from Senator Sawyer, quarter, and the northwest quurter of the north wanted lots of mining blanks, indicating ed, and qpler mnijp foy payment of claims. east quarter of the southwest quarter of seetiou $300,000,000 and the expenditures $240,- spot, $1 05 q ?1 07’-; buyer season, $1 11. Oregon company must necessarily com NOTARY PUBLIC, Estate of minor heiry of .Iqhn fiilger, de William Walter Phelps, John B. Drake township 39. soqth range 2 west, of the Willam Oats—Firm and undertone strong; Ore that taking up extensions are now in or? ceased. Report of Amanda Bilger, guar 4, 000,000—and locking up means bank- mence woik soon. The connection of ette Meridian being Mineral Entry No. 8. con of Chicago, Go' . Alger of Michigan, « der.--[Roseburg Plaindealer. dian, approved. gon, $1 25@1 40. taining 132.58 acres, in Sterling creek mining dis these roach is a consummation devoutly rii|4cy, by depriving the people of their Geo. M. Pullman and others. The re Estate of French Carter. Nancy Carter trict, Jackson county. Oregon. Of Southern Onr-.,.. ■ ■ are hereby informed that ii Onions—Steady at $1 25(&1 45. to be wished, and nothing would help circulating medium—or we must increase MARY BALTMARSH, Guardian. JACK KO), t 11.1. K ri’BLK ICHVOl. appointed administratrix,and W. r Hillis, addition to a large and elegant line of ceipts in five hours from the time the Butter—Weak at 25(?i28c December 29, 1886, M. S Wakeman and Charles Williams ap Rogue river valley more than such ar subscription was started amqjinted to expenditures, which means wasteful ex praisers. Eggs—Rather better at 30c. The following is a list of pupils of the Occurrence. This will be a grand coun $20,000. All persons desiring to contrih-; travagance, or we must pay any pre Estate of S. P Hanna. H. K Hanna, LEGAL DOCUMENTS Wool—Firm but dull. Jacksonville public school who received an ute should telegraph to Geo. E Lemon, mium th« holders of the bonds not due administrator, authorized to sell personal try theyr. ______ Hops Nothing of injporte^co doing; average grade of Ä0 per cent, or over for property at private sale. Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertaining tc Citizens’ national bank, Washington. see fit to ask for them, which is simply prices steadily favor buyers. the settlement of estates. Estate of the minor heirs of T. H. B. 1 havo added to niy stock the following class of TfHE Senate and House conference I j the ferni closing Dec. 17, 1180: robbing the taxpayer to enrich the Shipley. Hearing of petition of guardian goods, of which 1 have a full line: Millstuffs- - Steady. MiûHEB DEPARTMENT. Collector of AerounU—- Prompt Rriniltancet committee on the inter-state commerce I DEATH OF JOHN J. ZOG J A’. for sale of Maggie Shipley’s interest in same bondholder, or we must reduce taxation Potatoes Firm; Burbanks, $1 2«5(¿L 50; A Miles Cantrail W; Kvcrett Mingus, set for January term. 1887. ILLUSTRATED. hjfl agreed upon a bill which will Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson Washington, Dec. 26.—John A. Logan to the wants of an economically admin Peerless, $t l«5(e> J 25; Garnet Chile. $1 30 82; Mabel Baker, 9Q. Estate of Robert F. Wood. Mary A. probably piss both bouses. The com Harper’s Bazar enmbinos the choicest litera County Scrip Bought and Sold. om‘ died iied at three minti minutes before 3 o’clock istered government in order to prevent ('/.l 40. B— Lottie Reed. 91; G us. Newbury. 86; Wooff appointed e^eputrix under the will, ture an<l the finest art illustrations with the lat Bet’- Knit and Muslin. I have a complete act of Maps of all Surveyed C. C; Gali, \Vm. Noah and Jas. Pan- ent fashions and the most ueefrtl family reading. mittee (has not adopted the provisions ih of tins afternoon. Hii His death, which came tlie-y-fiuthcF accumulation of surplus Fannie Knowlts. 84; Fred Pape, 80; I’hcebe and A Long tHe.p Forwartl. in this county, and receive abstract? key appraiser. Its Ftories, poems and essays are by the beet Lands ne«,1 Y’tli startling sudd Idenness to his family tjie bills before the two housesj monthly from Roseburg of all new entries made. fynqwles, 86; Ka«paf Commencing with the January number,- Kelly, ®.'i; Estate ot Pl’nebe Baltimore. January 4. writers, and its humorous «ketches uro unsur I am thus prepared to make out Homestead and nfiryndT^7Tdîr4tH4^ >t be en iHWKfWted by jnohey in the treasury. ~ Th(T-Republi Knbll.il ’ J i 4 f bnRWme of both. While we do 1 1887, set as time for hearing final report of passed- Its papers on social etiquette, decorat Pre-emption papers, and <ian thus 'save to parties , v rds his physicians for . some days. A lurk can managers, in order to maintain-th? thiL^Wesi fihore” will take a long step for ive art. hoh jc keying in s’’ »♦« Hw«anhAR. cook the expense of a trip to Rodebutg IjRffd Office. J. M. Mc(!all. administrator. B 2—Susie Turner, !©; Tillie Hein)», U2: As cheap as to be bo lght any plaoe; al“ ’ deem tyie substitute as good as the Rea ing tendency to brain complication, extortionate war tariff at all hazards, ward. When next it appear.« it will be in etc., makes it indispensable in every house Estate id E. 4; ■ Freeland. Sale of real ery, Sev ral fine farms are in my hands for sale. hold. Its beautiful fashion-plates and pattern gan bill, still it is much better than none which had Leon present in a greater or are in favor of taking the taxes off to the form of the ’Century” or “Harper’s,” John Jeffrey. 89; Willie Millet, 88; Jennie estate ordered. sheet - upplemuntn enuble ladies to save many PROMPT REPLY MADE TO ALL LEl’TEBS. Estate of Silas Draper, Order made for times the cast of subscription by being their own at all. Railroads are becoming too ar less degree, and constantly increasing in bacco und whisky—the luxuries, instead and will be distinctively a maga/ine of lit Jackson, 99; Anna Jeffrey, 90; Amelia Mul Charges in nooordanve with the timos. • nle of real estate. dressmakers. Not a line is admitted to its col severity during his entiie illness, had erature. While it will pay much attention ler, 89; Genevieve Moore, SB. Refers, by permission, to C. (’. Beekman. Esq. Under 4 years old rogant and selfish, and shonld be check Estate Sarah C. Simpson. Final state umns that could shock the most fastidious taste. Banker; to Hon. L. R. Webster, Judge of this prepared them to think the worst. The of the necessaries of life—-and are now to illustrating and describing scenery, pub C—rRobert Jeffrey, 8| ; Loqjs fl.v male, 83. ment of J. of Nunan, A beautiful line of executor,approved. ntdicial district, and to any business house in ed in some manner. racking pains which bo suffered during even willing to put sugar, which is pro lic institutions and enterprises of the C 2—James Watson, W; Willie Gilson, Estate of Wni. Briner. Sale of realty SILAS J* DAY* HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Jacksonville. the early days of his illness yielded to duced only in Democratic States, on the confirmed Northwest, as it has been in the past, the 88; Katie Reed, 8<. Per Year} T he new’ river steamer N. S. Bentley, treatment, but left him in a weak and Estate of I 4 . McCavanaugh Final state GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. freß list. This will not satisfy the object of tho proprietor will be to furnish Consisting of Lisle and Silk. . 4 00 HARPER’S BAZAR........ ment ot administrator approved. owned bv the Oregon Pacific, collided exhausted condition, from which he HARPER’S MAGAZINE A—Maggie Shipley, 92: George Slover,87; ................................. 14. 00 Estate of Frank Krause. Will probated R never rallied, and upon which the fever masses, however. They can get along cheerful, instructive, clean literature for a RPER S WEEKLY..................................... 4 00 GLOVES, with a pier of the Oregon Pacific bridge preyed with increasing violence until very well without free w’^’sky and to the household; and to this end the pub Ollie Brentano, 86; Ilattie Hanna, 85; Bet and Mary Krause appointed executrix. HABPEB’8 YOUNG PEOPLE .................... 2 00 Estate of J. P. McDaniel. Order made HARPER S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRA at Albany on the 28th inst. She was the hour of his death. After last mid bacco, an<l want the tariff reduced on lisher will lend every effort. H NOKERCHIEFS Combined tie Muller, 84; John Miller, 92; John Orth. RY, One Year (52 Number«)..................... 16 Ol- for payment of certain bills. such articles as are necessary in the ' broken in the middle, and sank within night his pulse grew weaker and weaker, with tkp writings of the best authors there 87; Carrie Cronemiller, 8Ö, Mike Hanley, 81 Estate of Oliver Vincent Appraisement HARPER’S HANDY SERIES. One Yoar (52 JACKSONVILLE, OGN. household and in every walk of life. until 4 o ’ clock this morning his condi Numbers ....................................................... 1.1 00 B--Maggie Moody, 92; Evart Smith. 89. filed,showing property to the value of #4306. fifteen minutes with 3400 bushels of will be illustraffo^j by first-class artists. Postage Free to all Bubacribere in the United tion being such as to cause great fear of Tariff reform is the Democratic slogan, States or Canada wheat, a id fifteen tons of miscellaneous his immediate death. After t^is he ral and it will call thousands of those who To state the proposed cban^ briefly. Mr. Jennie Parker, 87; Lydia Clemens. 85; ‘Seriously Hurt. SI ihw I h , Birdie Schmitt, 80; Birdie Helms, 91; Gus. HE UNDELM1GNED TAKE PLEASURE IN freight. There were fifteen passengers lied somewhat, and at the consultation have not affiliated with the Democracy Samuels intends to* furnish ed good a pub i informing tho public that thoy have opened a A dispatch of the 26th, from Benicia, The volumes of the B azu * begin with the first Pape, 88; Mamie Day. 86; Laura Luy. 80. lication that the public will not? be requir to its support in 1888. shop next door to A. G. Colvin e store, where for January of each year. When no on board and they were all taken ashore. which was held at 9 o’clock this morn And many other things too numerous to mention. Cal., sayj: At 12 o'clock last night Philip number ’C- May Huffer, 80 ; Lena Bowden, 80. time is specified, subscription« will begin with they arc now displaying a large stock of ed to send East for ?naga;&ine reading, any I have also secured the services of a The boat and cargo are a total loss, the ing liis puls*? was found to be somewhat Powell of Ashland, Oregon, aged 15, in get the number current at time of receipt of order. IN^tRiŒDlÂT* LxPAHiMBhl. stronger, but his general condition was more than they are under the necessity of JOSEPHINE COUNTY NEWS. Bound Volumes of |H abpkb ’ s B azar , for CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, ETC., ting off of freight train No (J while in mo three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be lurmer-being uninsured. The boat cost not such as to give ai.y hope for his ul A — Maude Kress, $8;' JçViriiÿÇfeaines, 82; sending East for a daily paper. He thinks FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, tion, was thrown under the cars and his sent by mail, postpaid, or by express, free of ex which they arc prepared to manufacture into the company $16.000. timate recovery. Dr. Baxter relieved Rev. F. X. Blanchet will visit this the time has come when the country is Willie Eaton. 80; Lillie Wilson, Äi; Jessie pense • provided the freight does n it exceed one clothing of the latest «ty|p« And am prepared to execute all order« m that left leg crushed. The doctor amputated dollar Dr. Hamilton at the conclusion of the coqnty next week. Jackson, 82. per yolu ne), for $>1 u<) per volume. ready for such a literary enterprise, and as BF“ Buits lyade for $25 and upward», Repair- line in firet-olaM style at reasonable rates, Cjoth Cases, for each volume, suitable for bind Two years ago Republican prophets consultation, and continued in constant B—Edward Reynolds, 85; Rudolph the leg below the knee. The same train, Call and «ee me at tho building formerly occu ing, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of a specialty.. The Giant4«) Paca M’ool resumes stud he has conducted the "West Shore” for pied by A. L. Johnson on California atreet. attendance until the General ’ s death. in being loaded on the transfer boat at So LARSEN A HAGGLUND. Benz. 83, were positive that the country would go ■fl (X) each. , nearly fifteen years, and successfully, too, MRS. P. P. PRIM. Dated Sept. 17 lssti. The physicians again met in consulta ies next Monday' Remittances should be made by Post Office lano, delayed the steamer three hours by C — Willie McDaniel. 87; Harry Müler, to ruin in consequence of a restoration of tion at 1:30 p. m ., when it was apparent «1. B. Adams of this couoty wflb in he is entirely competent to judge. On his 84; Mabel Priest, 84; Anna Helms, 82; one of tho cars being pushed over the end Money < >rder or Draft, to avoid chances of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement the Democrats to power. Now they uro the patient was rapidly sinking, and Jacksonville this week. longe/ step into the field of publication without the express order of H arper & B roth of the boat and nearly into the water. Mr Samuels ha# ifie well wishes of the Frank Howell, 81; Rosa Luy, 80; Willie compelled to see a steady and general could live hut a few hours. At 2 o’clock ers Address iVIiss Winifred Mosher is »pending the Grdb, 85; Emma Reed, 83 ; Day Parker, 83; HARPER A BROTHERS. New York. Heady for Duslne»». entire press of the Northvre&£* return of industrial and commercial pros the General revived sufficiently to recog holidays at her home in Roseburg. jTnima f^elms, 81 ; James Wilson. 81. nize his wife, who has been at liis bed JACKSONVILLE, OR , The Gold Hill mills are now prepared to perity. The facts and figures of all the side night and day during his entire ill Vnlteard~of lloneety. ptMÀfiY' AW! MX>1 . Judge Brower and family of Grant's grind corn and chop barley with dispatch. government reports show this result, ness. As she spoke to him he looked Pass now occupy their handsome new A—Rosa ÎJrentaho* Clara (Jcfis, Ray Al The entire state house working force Eloqr will also be manufactured at an ear and indicate a largely increased volume up into her face, and ail who were pres house. from his excellency the governor down to bright, Theo. Andrews, Bertie KenG Fred ly date. A. Lamb, a scientific miller, is in Mr. Crawford, was paralyzed at the receipt die Langell, Willie Hanna. Henry Klippel, business throughout the country. ent knew that he recognized her. This charge and tljere is no <)ouht bqt what he The regular quarterly sessions of the POR the — was the last manifestation of conscious 1 here is nothing so convincing as truth, ness. He then wearily closed his eyes county and probate courts will be held by the secretary of state of a small white Monroe McKenzie, Willie Reamos. will give satisfaction in every respect. The proprietor takes pleasure in irtforming the B — Ida Benz, Freddie Grob, Ida Webster, bag containing coin of the realm, to the but the enemies of the Administration and sank into a lethargic sleep, from next week. public thar he has thoroughly renovated this well- Terrible Pains. amount of $259.56, yesterday. This was Ray Jackson, Banks Newcomb, Clarence which he never awoke. known stand and is prepared to furnish say: “It is Cleveland’s luck.“ Bunch Bros.’ shooting-match DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY ban from the county court of Josephine coun Kearnes. A SAD SCENE. Grant’s Pass was well patronized sick headache, and will prevent the At the head of the bed knelt Mrs. Lo proved interesting. ty. It will be remembered that the legis C—Velena Kubli, Willie Lousignont, ishes A dispatch from New York says that return of this most terrible of pains, if Fresh Bread and Yeast There are imitations of the cel gan, arm encircling her dying hus lature at its last session made an appropri Ethel Priest, Joseph McDaniel, Della Hug taken when the warning symptoms give Henry George declares he will never band’s neck and the hand of the other ebrated and old reliable We are under obligations to Jas.___ Me ation for the construction of a bridge gins, Lavilla Krause, Sophia Muller, Eva notice of the recurrence of an attack. At daily, delivering the same to any portion of Jack is displaying again be a . candidate for any office. stroking his forehAt her side were Fall, the efficient justice of Altlmuse across Rogue river near Grant’s Pass. Andrews, Minnie Mensor, Isaac Lousig druggists. $1.50. Descriptive treatise with sonville free of charge. Ateo pie« and cake«. JOHN MATZEN. each bottle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., Gavbort 8. Barnes, secretary of the John A. Logan, Jr., and Kev. Dr. New precinct, for favors. This bridge and another was built out of nont, Eva Webster, Joseph Parker, Willie San Francisco. land. Opposite these were her daughter, i Prof. Whitlow is teacher of the mu the appropriation, and that county has Huggins. Land and Labor organization, and an in If you want to buy a Mis. Tucker, and her husband,and Geo. sical depiutmfint of the Eureka high timate friend of Mr. George, is authority A. Logan, the General’s nephew. windmill, buy the just returned the above amount to the GEO. H. WATT, Principal. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint school at Wilderville tho hoi id», 8, cousistinK The geuuiue has the FULL name , you have a printed guarantee on every bot- Eapocially d.igutKi in tor state treasurer, it being a surplus. Cer for the statement. Mr. Barnes also says W m . P rient , ) “The scene,’’ said Dr. Baxter, “was part of ’s Vitalizer. It never fails to CL"«!.*» F rank R. N eil , r Assistant Teachers. tie of Shiloh Dr. Beacom, the dentist, has a new tainly this is an example of unparalleled that ho doesn't know whether the organ one of the saddest I ever witnessed. All cure. For sale at City Drug »Store. H attik N ewbury ,! Gold und Si’vpr Watches and Jewelry, Silver and office one door east of MarshalPs re hondsty. The count/ c :mmissioners of ization will run a presidential ticket in present were deeply affected. The staurant in Qrgnt’s Pass. Light, Strong and well l’lated Ware, Elegant Dreneing and Per grief of Mrs. Logan and her children balanced and perfectly that county might', had thtsy not been fumery ('ones, Fancy Dressing and 1888 or not. Many of the wisest friends was piteous in the extreme.’’ The Greatest Offer Yet! self>reguladng. Pocket Mirroro, Christman and There have been numerous festivities honest, have used the balance of the mon-’ New Year’s Card«, etc., etc., A handbomc m^ga*ine absolutely given of the movement think it would not be Besides those above mentioned thare in this rountv during the past week, ON THE TIN TAO. Which he is selling at ey to build a poor house, or to put a cupola a Way to every subircriber of the T imr *. well to do so. “We want,’’ he adds, were Senator Cullom of Illinois, Senator which will emi to-morrow night. on their court hoyse. — ¡Salem Statesman. « nd Mrs. Cockrell of Missouri, Gen. By special arrangements Syith the pub When Utebr wm sick, we gave her CMtorta. to “capture the Fifty first congress, and AND A. A. Wimer’s steam saw-mill in Don’t be deceived. You are im- Sheridan, C< I. Sheridan and others pres lishers we are enabled' to offer a year’s sub When ehe wm » Child, she cried for Cantoris, Christmas Wedding Belli. to that end we shall bend allourener- ent in the room. Murphy precinct will be in operation in posed upon if the initials My goods are f rat-class and I will sell them off scription to the ‘ Western plowman” to i H. C. Smith, die genial clerk and collect When she became Miss, she clung (o Caatoria, about two weeks, he informs us. g’?*-”_______________ at nrices that will astonish all.. Give me a call the cause oe If*« death . I pays his arrearages ; or for the Oregon & California railroad, of every subscriber When aha had Children, she gave them Caatoria, and be cortvinoed that I mean just what, 1 eat, The seeds of Gen. Logan’s disor lers The Christmas festival at Kerbyville, oi every description. E.C. BROOKS, Jacksonville, Or. W ith the incoming Democratic State were sown during the war, his first at-1 under the auspices of the Union Sunday- East Portland, received a very handsome to the T imes or one year's subecriptten at i Band for price-list and catalogue t6 Christmas present yesterday afternoon, in our regular rates. A. J. HEDGE,Grant's Pass, administration several Republican office tack of rheumatism having followed im school, was a verv pleasant affair. The ” Western Plowman” Is a handsome the hand of Miss Nellie Slocum,formerly of Town Property For Sale I holders are expected to step down and mediately after the end of a twenty-four Ar« not, on the Tin Tag, hours’ march during a blinding snow The religious meetings held at Grant's Portland, »nd eldest sister of A. Slocum, ly printed, wide-awake and aggressive out with as little delay as possible, and storm. His last attack, also, resulted Important Notice. he hwiw of jambs cluggage . de * Pas« by Elders Black, St earns, John son Jr., of‘‘The Oregonian.” The ceremony magazine of 28 pages, devoted to practical ceased, off^j: tuf hh I b ¡/rqperty uitqatQd the interior press have already filled from a brief exposure to a snowstorm a I ■ and Bristow have been well attended. within the corporation of Jacksonville.having left T-HE KgUElteiUSKP. HAVING BERN COM- was performed by Rev. Edward Gittens, farming, household economy, clruice liter the disitosal of the sama in the hands of trie un- 1 pellet, through force of circumstances, to most of the offices. Here is the latest fortnight ago, and his death preceded by i Senator Miller and Representative at the residence of the brnje’j parents, at allire, miscellany, entertainment and in transfer i .s business at Brownsboro to I. R. Daw deraigned. but a few minutes the beginning of ;» I from the A «for fan: “It is thought that structions for the young, and independent Mitchell will leave for Salem in a very All parties in po’*s®®*ior. of any of the property son. secreiary of th«» M *rchints’ Protective Asso Wilbur* The newly married couple took heavy flurry’, which, though brief, cov owned by James ('jaggnge at ths time of his d-atb ciation of Portland, this is to give notic ■ to those among other State official selections ered the eai th with a thick carpet of few days, to attend to their legislative the train th» *3?»« evening for a short and spicy discussions on the most inipor- ■ are notified o call at once and make arrange indebted to me, either by note or book account, I duties.* nay. Noft-political, non- ' Judge Page of this city will be tendered white. bridal tour to Ashland. They yriH return tant issues of ment« for payment of rent", etc., if they desire to that immediate payment must be made to the subscriber. All indebtedness net sottlwl within longer retain posse«Hion of the Hain**. sectarian, but ^n aqvqcn^ of all measures I to-morrow afternoon and go immediately the position of clerk of the supreme There were Christmas-tree festivals at h reasonable time will be placed in an attorney's , , H. K. HANNA. tending to make mankind mere pra^crops I Lands fur forced collection, as I mi st have the I to housekeeping in their home, in Holla ENGLISH MINISTRY DOOMED. the M. E. chjircli and Music Hall in Jacksonville. Oct. I 1886. court under the new administration, THE ROGUE RIVER money. Giant's Pass—one taking place on the day's addition. East Portland. Members and happy, (’all «.♦ this uilice and see sam- | ¡’he business will be continued at the old stand DEBT BI’OHTING.FI AHTING AND (HANI which takes charge n«xt month, a re I* I* w w PrteA.Op , 4nd Wails at Thomas Power O’Connor cable?« from 1 even.**1* An<l thwothei on the of the family only were present.—(Sunday pie copy or address us a jiostal and we will , with a full assortment of goods. lOI’XJ MTT.I A. n >. sponsible position fer which ho is well T. J. '’LOPTON. I London to the <V. Y. Star: Some English 25th." have one sent to you. Ore^oniap JacEecn County Oct. 25, 18x6. qualified. Should he accept the place it ITAVING RECENTLY BEEN REFITTED with T Just think of this offer! The issues of 'ree from Opiate», lùmetic» and Poi»on. journal« predict that Gladstone will be The T im * 1« under <>hli<ation ’**4> IL all nvKlern improvement«, are now turning fhe First tieen Twinge. wot»!d necessitate the appointment by > in office again in a couple of months, the “ Plowman ” will contain valuable read- , oitt a tirat-claM article of flour, which is put tin in VISITORS TO PORTLAND I John for a list oi those who took part i~ *« the spring advances, the papis aiul Should not forget tv call at 1 owu «-' n san fr rane te !« Ijarrel sacks, and every sack is warranted to the Governor of a successor, a selection I and many cool-hoaded observers are of tin* late mask ball, with the characters i u ’"h,ci» rheumatism makes itself ing ipaitcr. wbjph. reduced to book form, j co (raitery. where may be seen photographe ot ail eontaii. 4k ponnds of flour If you don’t believe aches by .. a(^r every exyios- would make a Wffrk which would, very probably, he made by thousand i the leadin-! men and women ut Oregon and Wash this, jnst compare a suck of our flour with any j the same opinion. The present govern- represented, as neatly as it could lx* oh- known. are experieiu W PAOFS in »hi* maiket. and uo<jd'a Bar’a- pages ; yet you can get u|i Up’s absolutely 1 ington l'crntory. Slciiiiul operaiora always ui ■ other brand offered fr»»- I tamed. the incoming executive ” urc It is not eminted that attendence. and the most minute ar ten lion paid : n«»te tlie difference in weight. KT l>ai OOM.*t AND PkA'.ltfUI. ; ment, at any rate, is doomed. Lo d mt cmpMts a . YWiKi.bR co.. BAi.Tiavmr.wp. Uy rabv^ribing for the T ’ wrs or paying ■ to pictures of children. Don tiviget toe location, A religious meeting is g^ng on at the nil« is a specific for rheumatism— we •. I Hartington will not < on«ent to j<»in Salis- b. W. cornar First and Mori iwn st. <-ets. upet uro. Flour and Mill-Fee ♦ if there is or can be such a remedv. But T he President, although suffering Nreet raiboaun pa^n the door every ten mu.utv* I bury in the formation of a coalition gov upper school-house on Williams cr«»*k, ihe thou-ands benefited by H ink T s Sar up ohi scores. which i«* well attended and commandin'' and thia b* th •• nearest gadery io un- hoe rinuipap . < .mmantlr on hM><l and . ^«wi ’or -haal fiom rheumatic pains, is somewhat saparilla warrant u« in urging other* who Otete. Crayon enlargenieids a s(>eciait>. easier. Absolute rest anil quiet being ernment, unless allowed to give several considerable interest. Rev. R. W. Ken- suffer from rheumatism to take it before Having in our offi -ial capacity as meiu BARI.£ > ROLT FR3. ■ nedy officiates. the first keen twinge. necessary for bis cure, he is obliged to j se.ita in the cabinet to his most promi bers of the Plymouth Hospitul Committee \A/fin 1/ FDR ALL. a «vF.F.te ar.d expon«es Having added a set of Barley Rolle rs to my mill, The Chrtelmav feativities at Kerhy- been asked to test and prove the effective nllKK P*“* Valuable «»uttit <io<l p,i-> n a inr» ' I 1 'kU7e d»-i v himself to callers. Dr. O’Reillev nent followers, replacing iren w ho are Je»lrr. P h .hint, KrllaMr. «¡«ft «very Snluntuy to RuU Barter for VVUIIIl ¡ree. F. o.VK'Ki.HÏ. Ang'»U, Me. ( east on • set ness of many different articles tn be used vilie were vaiieil and heartily paitici- era. the wo. k will I m » dui.e ou short hie at rndi’ g phys c an, save that the | too fond of office to give up their poel- j paled in by many. The pariv at the Knterpri.i .idrugdisfs can aloy* be re- as disinfect »nts in sick nwmis anil as pre t notic« , no that parties can return with their grist tn carry in rt.H-k ibe pnreet ai«l ventives of infect ioii-i fevers. rejx»rt that P e- det t was itnpioving and would, he j lions without a struggle. The demorsli- I finen hotel W» well attended and a |lie<l ! the same day. 1 am prepared to roll barley at sil I . NM uno.)*. an«t Mi.taln the reputation of Darbys Prophylartir Flni.l Ims been thor I times and in toe best iMnner. Tins process is | ration of the pa»ty would be thus intensi- highly enjoyable one. t ought, > e able to l»e ah ut in a few j far a tinted of the crusher. I I viiik active, pti.liinf and reliable, bv rec- oughly tested during fhe Typhoid epidem G. KAREWKKI days. H- attributes the recurrence of ’ fie«l, and the split caused by Lord Ran- A matrimonial boom ha» struck this • omniendinf article* wit), well esial.liahed ic in this plane. It proved most efficacious inenta and such as are papular. Having in staying the spread of the fever. he Vnuhie ro th»* President’s unwil ing- i dolph Churchill's resignation is widened. , county. We leArn of several marriage«, i the agency fc * the celebrated Dr. King's F. H A bmstowg , 8. M. D ivenpokt . I It is a question whether Lord Salisbury among which a e the following: A-hby •An<ign<('a Notice. tn r ‘main qoict any length of time. J A. Opp, <). M L ixck . : Allen All..—» and a —^4 Mi.«« A-f2^» Orr; ZV»._ _ Vai. X" I Cleveland Z’l_ i • j .New Discovery for consumption, colds and Tito*«. K err . J ames L kr . J r Th? present atta<*k is not so serious a® i would not lose more from defections in j Mias Ella Van Dorn. We wish and I coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee, . In th ’ nu tter of the Ase’gnm* 11 of Caro Bros.. j H will surely cure any and e^erv affection the lr.M>. vwi t D-11**• «*. '■first an I is expected to yield more I ; his own party than he would gam from j young couples the fullest measure of of throat, lungs, or chest, and in order to A NASAL INJECTOR free with each >x»t- VOTli E IH Hl Hi LY GiVEN THAT THE prove our claim, we ask vou to call and get tle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 For Rent. r «djly t«» t eatment. The President i unionist accessions if he should ag ee to and proepetity. ; 11 uii!e**gn«d |>a* !*-■ n dn > mi > i oil te* As I a Trial Bottle Free. ‘ signee of vi.e n-tate of !• dor < ro si ri Simon cents. For Mile at City Drug Store. Lord Hartington’s terms. Lord Salis t eels 'o » e aide tn ca-»y out his prn- ~-------------------- HKUNDEnxiOSZß OFFUM ONE FAHM pert'er» Caro Br-th« rs. |»’e«»lyej t D» l«u pose Mustang Liniment only good | ' Caro, bu y will p obaMy find hinvelf obliged Dm» Afakiny. for rent a» rMsor a bl«» rates. For further par- on>. lately d >ing 1 u u e* < t B«*» ’ utg, 1 fAteWj »nme ■ r ec ithrs. I»ej nn nq w tlG , to proceed alone, j »t< b ng up t’ e ex st- tienUrs enqu re at the h«>me farm. 2’-» Dille« |('ou ty. ()r«go. . All | mh > i s I sv i » clc.h>!» Having tea«M in Jacksonville. I ain for homes? It is for inflamma- Elixir htUoaly noftiieast ut Jacks'Tivi ie. or .«ddr»*«« again-t-«aid «-"t ite ere f er» l»> notified top'csei.4 » N * YearV day The S. F Rnl- I inc cabinet »•* heat he ran, and standing NOTICE. prepared to do first-cla«« work in the latent UH5. A r . ISH the asm»*, und«*r o th. to *«i«J seeuniee w>tlin tion of all flesh. The over- •tvles. Cutting ilone amier the latest irn* Cold«, Coughs, Croup, Wboopiu* tteuxb, > \\ i h nvt n c rre«pnndent says -qua ely on a t«>rv plat'orm J icksonviil P • ». Or*u«»n I three tnonp s niter the brat paid: st.on of this A ’ XTHOHK INDFBTFD rO TH* UNDER etc. Wo gnsnntee Acker'« itet&fe ”' 1 • * •‘rio • h w *e , and that I threw <»f sm h a government is imp •ly ■ proved Norman tai.or ayMem. Call at Mrs. Remedy « positive cure. n «rgned. dome bu«<n«tes »* Eimte Po nt, by r qn. Mio« oi «eek, and a el.oic« of op,« - McCain's house, noribw#*-t ot T tmks Hl ft A1A4I. CLKAI , wtll wttl« th« «mm» by I ¿«signee in &4ate of ( u»u cru«.. li.so*VvD| . . - mu I i apopkxy. hoars of snxioos watcMuf. !<*ning ftsiii, > himmu - tumty, M m . A. 2. - ska R8. 1 IJHwbnr< O ht »' WS ten a'J<1 CM «tei Uor^ lily Drugstore. K. imfkt JOHN «II.LBW7 T he secretary of the treasury has it- ued another call for $10,000,000 of 3 or lark sou. Jo>rphiar 1 Lake l>er cents. The call will mature Febru ary Ißt, and the good work goes steadily on. C1PITAI. P..IZE, $150,000. The Verein Eintracht NEW YEAR’S EVE. Dec. 3lst, u U DR. FLINT’S Louisiana State Lottery Comp r.y HEART REMEDY. ¡ HAMBURG FIGS REDLAND NURSERY, Capital Prize, $160,000. A. H. CARSON Prop’r 30,000 TREES Kelsey Japan Plum ! i F THE LADIES REAL ESTATE AGENT .Vostraots made of Titles to Lands MILLINERY ! 1887. Harper’s Bazar. Toadies’ Furnishing Goods, iNFANI'S: WARDROBE, UUMPLRfn Children's Short Clothes, HOSIERY ! LARSEN & HAOCLUND, MERCHANT TAILORS, CORSETS, Zephyr- T CITY BAKERY. GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN ------1------ J. B. PACE CONSUMERS BEWAREI MATZEN, Prop HOLIDAY SEASON ! JE. <D. BROOKS VERY FINE GOODS J.B. PACE TOBACCO. Racine Wind Mill, LESS THAN COST! j O. PACE, PUMPS TANKS J. Ö. R ed S tar T J. B. PACE. THE STAFF OF LIFE I STtAM FLOURING MILLS IssL 25Cte’ PROMPT. I Did you Sup- For Pain I T a co. a — r.^