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ike tkìiìsirant aimes. ¿hr i»rtuoiratic ffimrs. Published „.e-r g re In y m.n-uin« i.y ADVERTISING AND JOB W0BX CHARLES NICKELL Advertisements wn'i l»e isserted id th« TlVIt I the foHowing rati* : J ‘U line»«, o»j<» iJiweirin:-. 5 “ " ttfM'li <«..-1. hllliMWIMmi -uta—iu>-iii inM-rtioo..............*1 i-C r**- La’s*I a-ivettioemeeta irs.-rt.-d reoaoiuibly. V fair r-dnctiou tomi th«, a I x . vc ralas niarla to c irlj sod time advertiMu». THE TIMIOI JOB UEFICK —Aure rotuplotn l>5- far ti.«n any other in South «m Oremxi. end eo-u|We. favorablj with any to the Mate. J«»b Printing i»f pv*ry imAginahfo description don. at Suu F ran risco rate«, and ip a prompt and fimUelaee inancor. (OHO» ANS PRORRIfTOR IU - ■ÑM W.» ■ ' NEW TIMES BUILDING O.iic»*— (’orner Third an.IC Strew», Hole«» ot Sub«*ri ptton : lie copy, per annum, ni, in in wviinr»- ad vane»» ............ ....... *2 5*1 ** ** paid within eix mont!»».. 2 75 ’* “ not paid until end of year X »» six montfis. ... three mouths . > •• •• ,1 VJKSOXVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 22. bs; VOL XVII OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. BUSINESS CARDS THE LADIES Æ/r H<>(h Knit and Munirti- WARDROBE, COëFLEL Senator. H. B. Miller. R^orwemtative, S. U. Mit'’h«il; maty Judge, V.<\»!vi»c; Commi*»-¡on er-*, S H's-• i 4 «r. I. \l. Payne; t’lerk. K ('hanslor; Snenff. T G. Partemon; T-oasurer. J. W. H-»wir<i: Ks****»>f. J P Lewis- S««l»o»»l Hu «»rintendent. I’. F. ‘Ia?h-«wa>; Surv *yo-. W. »uudom; < orouer. Dr. Krein «r. • These goods wen- bright in the E'ist mui eammt be t-v.-li i iu qual ity or ¡»rice. As .-heap a* to he bo ight any place: al*o hildren’s Short Clothes, K!AMVr8 COUNTY. Joint Sun <t«»r,<’. 4. ('art wright of Ware««: Rep f .-esentative.R, H’Leanof Kia natI’ounty Judir»». ‘ 4 beautiful line of G. W. South; Comtniasionere, J L. Hanks. It. A. Eti eittD *l»'rk, W C. H*d»»:Sh»'ri!f. M. D. Chil ders; rnwMurer. G. T. Bald«i i: A*«e<w>r. R. B. Hatton -<«•»•»»! S >*» u*Hfe«.dent. W. »Ire»*« *- t 8ar<eyur. R. S. Htevre. Gokhn C Si’ir in 3arre s at 6 >ils per pound ! Und* r I jears old LIOS I EBY ! LUK UOC7HTY. Laide tj!.< id« it i r r-« » ai Boy's School Suits, 5 to 11 years, $ 2.00. 5.00. “ “ “11 “ 17 “ “ Youth’.* Suits, breast 33 to 37 inches, 8.00. Mens' Heavy Suits, SFlO.OO anil 12.00. Four-button Cutaway Suits.tine goods, 25.i'i>. Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, J’MKPHIXX «’fH’N’TT. REDUCTION ANOTHER MILLINERY ! FIMT JrOIClAI. !>!HT>1CT. no ‘SPOT CASH I AüL. >VESt HANDKEUCHIEES Senator, C. M. partwrigat of Waeco; Represen tative, R. H L*»n of Kia natli; ('otrity Jn«l<e. A. Fitts C«» n uisMoner«*. G*»*». M. Jones. C. Loftu*; Clerk W r. Boyd; Sheriff. A. J. Chariton: Treas urer V H •'Ulen: S *'-io d Superintendent, A H. Fisher; Assessor, O. L. Stanley. o-orr i Red Men’s Building, Jacksonville, Oregon CORSI 'TS, MCKTIWO OF COTRTH. ETC. ^opl»yi- Slinsvls P. P. PRIM. JACMSO1 villi, ALL THE REMAINING A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, O ’ f i-irnr:) W. J 4 K ^~* E»D=* riiore will p i itivelv !><■ n soltl r.t <uiee, even vrroKXEY .t i•onvsm.oK \r Ai xt Y niK F»\ ¡ST AIX’r.4 LIQI ORS \ND < ars k«’p: on an I. and •» li -t-i'Ui ■ hilljard tabi*' ¡A . ihiu «'.-:»* 1 with «h»* •*a!«».»r. 1 • l»*i«.img I»ap4*r»«jf t i»» «I ». - mi »i-.» ¡*».i:i«l oa th»' r»*a«l- 1114 '»!•!••<. «. r** Ciif* pr»pri«»t " • !■» i '- w «>! • a.f»n’a of ?»( “«lford t »r th " 'hr?.: -.1 il >» ìh .» .»tv -r WL.r. k U R. NEIL. law Jfne « wilt ’ wa;. n i»•• loti ; t < p n .it th«* :.r- rivii! of i'll tr .inn Jaeknan*.*!!1« Ofm. 3UY THE 3EST AND HAPPY Will practice in all th»« i ’oarf.-* of 11 • ^late. ’ > ticr in h<tiL|i:iix opp e>itH (’ourt H«»u«v. cornet C and Fifth utreet*. W. F. WIU.ÎIMSOV N jw is Ysur lima ta Gel ATTORNEY A’ roCNsELOR AT LAW BARGAINS!! Medford, Oregon. .Ml busi.ieru» in my line will receive prompt u *»ntion. UEA'.EilS H. K. HANNA. MILL MACHINERY I VTr<>KNEY A t'OUN'-ELOR AI'-i.AW jAcksoaTÍllí. Oregon. Wil! practice in all the Court« of the Siale Orti« »» up stair« in Orth’s bri«*k. C. LE WPE <r. ML D. DRY G03DS, CLÖWNG, HATS, CAPS Uraduate of the I’aiveridty of Leipsic. Grruiany BOOTS ind SHOES. (’ m H* responded t » at all hour*, <la: • r niglit O®c»« Sl.»v.*r'» llot.’l. J«' a . .nvill ’. Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, SKOCZBiaS, DHUGS, P H Y SIC! A X ¿k S l K G EON ! Etc Has located in M««dford. Or., for the practiceof Tobacco, Cigars, hie nrofenaion Makea all chronic dixeaaee. -uch a« Hneinna’i-m. Vthma. Pile*. Kidney Di-paaoe. L’ver CompfaintM. ic.. a «pecialty. L. L WHlfhkY Ea ;1* Point Lino of Write for C m U i ' ukuh . Addre«» either We have juif received a full etock in the afiovt» tinea ot which .ve can t»ell cheaper than they are Mold anyw..»-r«‘ in »ouhe-rn < »r»*gon, aa wo h *ve tmt very few expena •!*. All kinds of pro- duce taken in exchange and A. D. AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN Walter A. Wool’s Binders. Wither A. Wood’s Chain Kake Iu*a|M*r>. Walter A. Wood's Sweep Rak»« Reapers. Walter A. WoOfl’s Enclosed Geai Mouei: Gaar, Scott & Co.’s F«*parat«»i Gaar, Scott Co.’s Plain ami (’oates’ L'»ck fa Vfi IL; I DR.W.S A FIELD. Oregon AUGUST CARLSON. Prop., PHYSICIAN AND COR. A Utli STREETS. MEDFORD. OR. SURGEON Mil al.. 1XGERS0LL HOCK 1)RILLS. IXD ( 'O.II PR ESSORS, J.VD WIRE ROPE—SPECIAL TIES. SOLE Cental Point, Oregon Graduate of the Medical University of Louisville, Kentucky, ('alia promptly attended to »lay or night. uts most i xtomr»: itEboiu' has been thoroughly ivhttedan«! furiiir»n«-d lit tf.e ni<»«t miMlcru Htyl»-, including a tin«» billiard table. 1 he tK*r 11» alw.»y-«*applirid with lie ciuuceat brands of r K I*. OE\BY. M. D . R««»id<*nce on <’ St. t FHTC». M. D-. Williams' Huil.iina- P tYCtì 4GS IKY. Hr.lfor.l. <irf.-«iii OÜIce. in Williams’ Brisk Building ( OKHESPONbESi E HOUSE PAINTER, First Street. 173 PORTLAND, T. J. CRESS i Y HUNS i i SOLICITEE. Pori lau.5.. Oregon No. BH North Front Strout and the leading puiH-r» can always bo found on tn».» tabifH. K i » ocih 1 p tins tak--ii t«> acci»inin«Ml.«tc p itron» and visitor», t ail and • cm»-. Lp-strirs. A.ii. i ARLSON. T. J. COLBERT, 1GENTS FOR Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel ! WINES LIQUORS BEER and CIGARS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEoNs. & DODGU < > 1« 1<X à < > . % A^il S asV.N 1> DEALERS IN JACKSONVILLE, OR OREGON, CARPETS OIL CLOTHS PIANOS, ORCAIMS, I Having permanently l«H*H(ed ii » t »«, 1 offer my l services t«» th»« ¡»e«»ple *>f Southern Or»*K«>n. i House Pai- ting, Pupei Hanging frescoing, Kaisomtniug, iito.. And all kinds of Musical Merehantiise 1 Done in a-upvnor manner and at print * to suit Linoleam^. rta>i Mats. ote. . the ti.net*. 1 refer to the jo <** of p.sintii g 1 nuve : previously doue tor recvmmendau«>n. .•S.iiisfae- tK»n guaranteed. ll.'tvinK th«* k-^**u»’y for th»* Ltr.’^t II »’.I** »n th • C »»st they «•«in d*> >< b ’tier p irt hy t C-ir u*‘- TUE LARGEST, fT“ Give me e *rial ami ju«ige for y'HiTH»4f. <»th«*ra«ent*». . , , , , , -, . I Order*« l»*ft at »lerritt’s S»«w ( .u-n Store wul tomerethan Pian«»® and’Ir^ntieexch«*inRB*i f«»r farm pro«iace or cAr*n. or sol.t on t.u* in-’t-oi * pi«« 3H3AP3ST A'JD BiST STOCK ! receive prompt attention r. J. I HESS. IN THE KETHOP< 1U8. < all *r.l examinx ..nr x<*«1s befi.repnmhiwin«. fi.r we will »*• u nlersold. ORGANS TAKEN AS PART PAY FOR PIANOS. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL fO T IE HU.iG.G & HEART. PORTEAN1>. Containing 12» OR.. w-il furni«h-<i. Th* O 15 DOULA? PE* DAY HOUSE in the Sfate. Tres Buses to ar.d from tho Hoto!. Xo Ckiaew •mployad sr.J no de.ialiou in OlS*al7a cents; l-sirinc Î5 cents to .All cent». “ E. LKW18TOS Proprie««»» filo Ba-t As omuiodatioiis Jfow Hr.-|.r<M.f Bria. Hr»t-rU« la »II THOS. CUINEAM, IT>pr>rt»r. IVThe E»inond Be.tann.nt i* nn.uri a»-«l in th. rit». NOTICE Arc earlier, more hard> and more productive than any other»». PORTLAND, ORECON. Í OI'AKTNEIWHIP HERETOFORE EX Merchants aud Gardener»» supplied un ! '* *ral 1 tetina betwtwa Elb«*rt Hammond ard A-*«t tMM Hammond 1« this d»> «• oo.dved S»«nd for descriptive catalog«»'. ieD'- A. HAMMojilZ IA m . . NOTICE 18HINDTAI KbK —JOINTED UODH. LINEN MunN uil oil*d-»«lk liu«w. ras!«. »wi,a»l loads-* 'rtiA'isl h~*k«. «nell s-»-1««. "***•'• jJX «»«I.• f“'<s •' P!- 1 • J -.y i XMik »<x*-«> »ur.MfH ! .*»pi»*H4Ri V. it 11 ‘ n-s I . »»»I-. «»»rh.-*»v 3-»I . • • rrnSOYS’VDFBTFDTOTnEU*,"’n rv 4 K AM** «V4K I Alxnit twenty ytarw ag<> I «Usc<»vered « little sore * n my cheek, mid the «1- - tors pronounced It •. necr. 1 h««e tri- ’. .1 num!-» rof phy-J••Ians, but vlthtHil r< i- , nny r» rni:inent B-nrfit. Am i-gth.'.ir.-i,!. ■, vtr« r»’;< -.rfwospedalistB. Th« int'dh i. «• tt-r »»',•■'<< ! w < tv like Are to the sore.rauMng h/ • ¡ niu. 1 r ;« w a stutcmenl in the papers t- ip - . v- hit K s. S. had Jone for others-.nil!; r 1 ■«■ <j. I procured someat once. Bef-<r» I h.i * ur <*«1 the second b«»ttlethe n- .liber* c«uld notice fl at niy cancer was healing up. Sly f t ». h r.lit. bad t < en Imd ’ M m ! a h.-.’-ktrn cough f«»r two or t!•». ..tUy* I ha«l n severe an.I Rpit blood puln In my breast. A . • taking «lx lH»tt!«'» of 8. 8. S. my <• 'Hi;'*' I- ?» in? and I grew stouter than I had I»« • n '<•<■ !■«•• crnl y< ars. My cancer has healed ox Pet t .1 .)'!«'• i’.ff’e • spot •; ot abo alHoit the size of a half . .n<1 It is r:«| Mly disaprear- .• (■' ¡ y one with cancer to Ing. 1 wi. . give 8. 8. S. « ' Hr •: «.-•!. Mas. >A* • V J. M-CON’AUGBEY, A«4 h • :•« ve, Tippecanoe Co , Jml. Feb. 1«, 18#. Sulft’1 specific fa entirely vegetable, and iKwnis to i-irt' •• i - s by forcing out the hnpu- rltles from the I • • Tientl-e on Blood and Skin Diseases tnuil* <l .'r-«1. THE SV'.'ifT SPECIFIC CO., Il.tAV, t.tt 3. ATI.ANTA, GA PRICES X E\\ \ t Tin. HARDWARE AMD CUTLERY STOBT Asli Bedroom Sets from S3O O<> upward. Everything in our store arked ’wav down Call and examine before purclmsing. COR FIRST & YAMHILL STS. Portland. Or NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST EOK GOODS IN OVE LINE L. C. HEINRICHSEN. Wl.oh-snl" and retail s.-eilsmau, 171 Ernat S» the F 111 E. W. ALLEN, Is the only denier in On-gon who k< • ps tb»«m. - A ri ir-it i< OKI <.<>* POKTLOh XS TH K U jiolstery r ¡Diiíur?, Forman and b^wt, at prices to suit the times. <i«ve me 3 call fur proof of what 1 any. THUS. MAYHEW Cor. Front and Monison St*.. Antioch. March Wholesale & R» tail D mie«'« ia all 7 ivi-'ti 8 of Tl:»' tn l**r*o.c ••<! »ak«*- -J-»«nr«* •" ■ if* 'i.: c the p-ibi: • • . • « ,•;•.<■■-• 1- iriff-i!'»» - -*« "I I ' i'« v »■ •! * t ■• *’»•■ •. I :t p «r' .'».*■ • »f Asnìand. <»n «:» • o. 1 *1 14’-r,w» i wii«»r' .*■ i" now i.r»*nHi<*d t ■ fnrn?*b ESMOND HOTEL, NORTHERN GROWN TRIED - 4 > • ■ • - -I Fifít Strei». - . . Portland. Oregon THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, WholesaleHd<l Retail D<^ch«re in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! tjilveraad Si!v«jr Plated Ware. Spectacles and Optical Goo in; agt-nlM for the Rockford Railroad Watohei». L INE M i-AtTUI’.ED 79 ORDER \ND HHPAIRFD Watch Rot airing carefully ex «cut»»«!. S'*!oct ion Parkagv* <ont <14 loplication. (’«»«n.nunieut*» wnJi u- WorQ purchasing »«iHOwher U L GOUD& IN THE »•r«»p< uy il !.. 1 ry J. Illudi. p««'i rat on ¡»"I M37» I Mi .1. H v ’ i and <; ivau Ht-r.t to Joon ■^Ufwhd.iïdei.ju.' « -*ti -n TA».\»trry, ant, T i,i..ñs.v'-*».*':u‘'“u th ( nt : .-Childhood. Mary J High and Govan lli^li t • Job* At a y ttn,- ■ xj ictl your «ystem r.revJ* I' líen*». cpiitHann »ived to propertv in des-'.ig. : ■ „ r. gif-, un«!» v »th r.t ' i-•»• nt Ashland; «*• »ii• i<!♦• t«»tit»;i $2. purci • mu la ting without J H Cbitw • i - : .t: . i.> M N I initHfiim »k*»*«l to pr »perty in Ashland; ii"idt*i.»iron ¡Fl• 1 itti,* Abiliti iin.i Alvina Jan« Mih hHI. irdi.tii" !< <••! L» J. W . A hiutt,property in ¡«i ini ; • oí i-i* b* ral i* m S*»*»'. i«h» i . S. Fab nt t‘j Bvr.»n < \>h nn • 1 4»» S R 2 E J.H.ZL’Lt Ton I »If. !• »TH-lOi;: *»••■’ * R 2 E Bvrun ( ole. >0 32-1:«» T 40. S R 2 E. By r.tn » Die, 4'» a< res in H HÜTERS' EMPORI Ufi. Ashla ii 3jariii!ig-Hnusu 2nd fgsil Siahh! Cor. 3d ¡»ni E Street». s It will Curo all Diseases earned by Dérangement of the Liver. Kidneys and Stomach. f j i:r l i'. *T i< t 'f order then • ur '■'.«• -.y-tetn f* deranged 1 nc bl .ir.pt tr. the breath uffen'ive you have headache, feel languit!, dispirited and nervous ’1 *• present a mote serious con» it. lake at once Simmons REGULATOR. If yon lead 1» V* H *«e■‘rotary life. ot iiffn « * i ¿rAV Kidney lflertionw. avoid s* .nulants ¿nd take Sinunotu Liver Regulator ure t - relieve. If yuu have e iten anytlung hard of dtX».*ti>n, or feel heavy after meals or s!e«-|i .‘.s at night, take a dose and you u i. fc Î rc’icvcd and sleep plcasautly. J- \ i are miserable sufferer with < .»» t«pt!io!», l>ysp«*pMa and liouanei»'». seek relief at once .n . * I Regulator. It doc* not -ui* <.>ut"-tt.*l dusing, and costs but a i- !t ■ • ■ \ it 1» > . • ! e p in »'e .'rr.pfg with a b»tte«. bail tU'te in yiur mouflr, ib ti-Ltvep Reguat.ir, It enr- •* c B: /'' tn H mat h, sweetens a I'r . %leau*es the I erred in Xt’-n nA»*V»me safe Catiiar« y. 't AUii.-'ja'hmg sickness. «e ?» ». LACY WOOD. IRON AND MINING MACHINERY BREWERY SALOON I remedy MACHINERY! P HY SI C I A X A X h S V“GEON, T. «.YOUNG. M D., home ... GEO O DeBAR, M. D., (liti an«i r*»»»«l-»n-*»» California stn*»-t. H'»uThxv -t of th* e-»irt.h«» i«• (’ -.Ils pro.uptly »»tr.»»:id««d t«>.(U.Y and ni«l t favorite IMPORTERS AM» DEALERS IN HIGHEST MARKET PRICE *rego-i llt'ililIl’P'i Issimi F’IHNK BK»»s. 1*11’1. CO.. Purl'ainl. Or I ICONkMII.LEK A BIRhsEY. Ag-nO, PARKE Hiviinc locat»««! at this place I ask a share of allowed for h .'ni»*, (’ail and ¿r** for yorsplt»»**. th* patronage of this *»»_j<*th»n. (’alls attendfd to JACOBY BROS. any tim«. Jnch«onvi le W'l<iire, I/O •i R i L-»"t . <*«•:; warrante;! net to c num a single par- t de of Mer 'urv or any H junous sub ktur.ee, but is purely vegetable. * I II’. OR. Wil! pr vrtic»' in all the (’oiirtn of the State. . «7* ) fi ••» vritn !>•,*tnet Vt »-i**y. ‘'«»art Hou.ae. U .1 '• JO '•<»•:* ider 111 • :i : N ur: Seuilie. Sudd- i. SI. p ;. d ?» r. i it- Pams. S' «.tin* » id VV<* > Ì- I r*-. r«di' v«ij in one inuiut«'by tin’ <'utirura Anti Pain Phi>t» r. New ¡oíd P'-r* «'• At T igX’Hlw, ?•)(•.» t».; h e t 'T>l.'»» P«»tt»*r Inn-, n:d ( h«*m;' <1 B«’ f«»n Mafes. ¡TilTTI I H I i A ¿¿ m rAOS GEM SÀLÛON ! '■ > ’i ‘I J.....I; e. To Regulate tue beino offered for sale nt am , a \ v . •V'h nranf»«* i • ail ‘ • i-»« >»f •1 P »♦ «. • Md Fello V - 1» i * L .r. up stairs. ilio for th* nnr nholvet» I ACHE ALL OVER at the Ohi Stami <>f AJiliii l Or«*^<»n ITCHINC, SCALY, PIMPLY. I*» Cuvr ‘«Li;i li Skin BL tm»l cur «I by I m ; urn £• OeP ¿ATT \ rr< > R x e y à cou n s eu > r SALT RHEUM CiMuZD. 1 «ss» truabi < »il.’» > -»I^Ai îpXéF'fr » » «• irtr«.. - » • •fj»«rs so that rhe skin »•Hf’r»*ly earn » «»if « tío of :ny iiiUhls fr »in the finger tija* to tin1 WFTt 1 t. ud rein»*«iiss an«I d«»etor»*’ prr-c«ti«»n». to .<» p’irp.»-»*, until 1 commenced taking Cnticira R.- n<*d;er'. :ui«i now 1 »un «mtir»*l> «*ur» d b . ! PARKER, 3.V Northam ton bt . BoUo.n »’ »rt .at I ’n. H\H BIEN IHOKOVGHLY nuvvanU ei<*aant furniture aud - »H a of Port Lind. t;»k»**i in .it;»ki : : rohtmt*.ci«»l Will prnrti*«« in all the «’mirtiof tl»«' Stai»« 1 I.H»* » in the Court Hoiwe, hr*»t <l;x»r to the I» ft of »••« trance. A COMPLETE CURE. i b;«v • :dt»*r«'<i all my life wit-, «kin (¡¡ m !.*..•(- o; ditt'-r r and- r d nave never f »und p rma , t t ip» . in til. bx the ad.ia of a i.t.ly friend. I i» • i • .»tir VHÎuablo ( ntirura tie in di - J ¿i vt» : .« in a thorougii trial. U»ipg Mix btdtle* of lin- Ctiticura osolvefit, two box»» <if ( uin-ura it,. I m vnrak 8«»( « uticura b*>ap, a*i«l the result i> ju»*t wnat 1 had l*»»t»n told it Wo.dd be- .» com plete cur»* BELLE WADE. Kirumocd, V« ht feronc«'.G. W. Latimer. Diuggn-» Richmond. NO MEDICINE LIKE THEM. J. B. RIDDLE, Prop’r OCX.. 1 t.j «•>;!■ • ¡rtf I!.»* Skin and Rcidp of Di^gtir i. .* iimii'»1*-. i«*i hllajintf Itctunrf Burniim nnd I ..i uiiiaUo.'i, for carii.g th* F/UwtotDH »if I.« '111.1. I »ri.;s.s vlllk (Hl.:, Ht:.tI. and otlu r in'ierit»*! K«*in and Bio«ni th .-ne»** « utirura. the great Skin ( ur«;. anil ( u t./ui 3«»*ip. au «»xqui-iie S-m h««au*>itior. « x» r- ! rnalij. *t d Cut ¡curt« R'«w4y«'nl. tb" n-:w Blood Punt)»'«*, InitTnally. ar«* inCnllibla Wv have sold y»»ur ( 'ulkurii -i.x j-.ir--. n d no neshei; « ■• • ' F. VI ill Medford. Oregon % rroKNKY .» < x > unshm » k \r i.\" ÄND SCALP. CIaon9ed Purified ¿c Beau- iifi d hy tue Culicura Rein« i s. I*01 t!ie laHt year I tuive had a Mp»*ciet» of itch ing. -<• ;dy and pia»p!y hutnora on my far” l«» u uhi have applied a great mai.y met h«« ir* of 1 • atinenl wit ¡.out hucc « to*, and which wai> sjh • d- i!y ;oid entirely curc.1 by ( utirura. MILS. ISAM l’ilELl’8. Ravenna Ohio. Ths Supreme I'ourt of Oregon meets at Salem rs<ular term« commencing on the tirst M«»nday> m March and October. Circuit Court for Jack»«»n county m**««t»» th»« s»M*ond M »nd»ky in January, first Monday -n May »•id )?t » >‘r; f »' 1’S'pn'n’, ««»c«» i I M'» nl*y i April and t»r*« M »nday in \'«>v-»,nb r: f«»r Klam« ath, second Monday in Jane nr I lir-t M»»n«l. y in FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER Sept »■•n’»•»»: for Lak»* s«'«*ond I iv in Febru ary »nd lliiro Moud-y i’. lmrust. And urn pn uared to « xociite ntl «>r«i»*i*s in that For Jackson county the <oU’*ty, Probate an I it lie *n 11!-' cut-'- Style al re t-«r: ibi.- raft*»«, f'oin'nissioners’ ««o»irts m-'« t ev.»rv month, «'«»in » nil uml h ;«0 ru»« st th« building formerly <»ccu mencin ’with th- hist Mo lt» ;f‘»r .!<>-•|»,i»* •* •••.»‘«i h . V. L. J«»i>.!'«»n on « 'nliloruiH f-tri««*t. county, the first M *n*lay i*» l-.nunr . \*>r ! I'll» MRS. P. I*. PRIM. .»?. i S»‘pt«»:nlM‘r; for !,•»•<•’ ©on 'tv. »'V tv al:»*r.i «*'• month. • »'n no > • -14 the urst H »•> lav i*. January. F«»r Kia nath county th«« Hret W In «lay m March lune. September and November. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ilio following deeds were recorde«! in the oilice of the Clerk ol Jackson Ctjui.iy daring the month of A!aridi : (o*o:gc A. ihiiilap to M.iryJ. (ìi.i*t.«iii io K<*l cs III >ect ion lb. I ‘ oi it i W i coiir idt rat ion $2« mi . Mary J. i ini-tain to io acres in sortn>n In. 1 Í "idviulion Î.X». I - — ■ Aartoti Wvl.ii.i t-. M l’vil. Ai un* in >.* nun r > m i; i i: ,>t ;in»i i.v» ¡m iicr»*w in K. - riotia is ,i* », J p», I R j Eübî ; « ««iisitlt r.ilioii $1."'<KI. JtibnJ. lî.vLitl i» \ S. John«»!., fl; flfl 1‘ h > . ■ i t * in K-cimii" Jöaml L'b. T 37, S R, 2 V»' ; coir i<b*i atioli John R iltl:»i.«ii t»» si Mi«*k l"-»n, I 1« mi :i. "<•> ih ; < <»ti • i<i<-r-4tioti îf<?» .'n» Julin R i!t iitn I • M Mifk'-i««»ii 2o iicr»*- in A'-iJ.iii’i « -oí' ¡.p r.ifi'»i» .fI. fl -1 - .1, 'm I ; 1 » , T '.» *.» I . tri i»«*forW H Atki.i-»i. » t «I 1*2 < lb Ifl-il !(••» acr< > in A"h!dii<l ; ( 'oit>i<l<*i-.-ti i«m >1 M Mickvlsi»:i t<> h» n« of Moses D. («.«r r»'tt. <|Uit Haiti» «i«*< <1 to property ;n A>ii ihiifl. « oiii-iiit r.it i«»ii il. J. W Wahl» an.i M \Vil|.»r ¡r » B A. Gamble, bund f«*r mining pr«»p«*r!y ••». W agner er»-»*!: : c«m-i lt rati •*» . IM'.artt Gii’. n t<# Maiy M J» Rr«*\ >, ¡•r «per!’, in A- hi i i«i . <-(>n«i l»*rH?ii> i , .<t>i D. L t'nrtiri t»> Wo Hop A < «»., property in J.H k'onvitr. ; c«»;i".tieration >.»(). < ««¡ i BitiN. to .Moi - * B.iuiii. «flit f*h»írn «I« t-íl lo pru|»e» tv in Ashland ; eo.’is’derr»I ioli I«» nn. Edwin Morgan t*» 1 be A i’ JI«»T.i .ii:g 1 ■».. 122 a ies, more or |e>-» ill M-t ti‘»|)s 2 » am! 31. T 31. > R 1 ai d 2 W ; «onsuleratiob I NJtl «John R líeltnan In \V. Haim <Icc*«l íojiropvrty in J shicration $1. J. IL Chitwood el al. to W. H Atkinson. quitHilhil d«‘<-d to ¡ ' • • !.. in Ashland . cons deration I • J. li. < '11r»%. I HTATE OF ORF.GON. L. S.S-ja-itors. J. 1!. ’’Ltch. ll, -1. N. Dolph,<’«»n- «(rout* tn an. B. H*»r:n«»i»n; Gov‘-rnor, S. P.*nnoyer; tWcr««l*ry of State. «,e«»rg»« W. Mt-Bridc; State if Southern Or»«*mn are hereby informed that i TreiMurer. G-t». Webb; State Printer. F. <’. »utdition to i birgt* and ehaant line of Haker; Supt. Paoli«* InAtruction. E. B. McElroy: I Supreme J id<»*e »V P. Lord. Chief Justice W. W. Thayer, R. A Htrahan. Comprieinft Jackson, Josephine, Lak.- and Kjainath c>»untie«: < 'ircmt Tudj«. 1«. H Webster- District Attorney. W M (’«»Ivie. J W’KSON c«>- n TY. Senator. A.<\ St ml-’y; Repr»«*»ntuti7”s, ,1. T Bowditch, K. \ Mill««r;( oauty Judge, I.. D «Peatt (’«»•nmi'istonerH. B.«nj, Hty noiid. H. Y. t'aHtun; Clerk. W. H. P.trkor; Sheriff. H. \V. D »aa: Treas urer, N. Fivher; V»-»*«sM*»r, J. M <'l»»ld',rs; School Superintendent. Win. Ph<*t»t;Surv«*yor. F \. Eng lu»h; Cor.mer, K. Pryce. m:.iL r.srm: th . i . xs . ictio .\ s . MEDICAL. California Street, Jacksjnviile Ogn ÍOÜN MILLER, PmprieMr. F'-nr-t ine<i pi hr* for** White I end. 25 lb. keg I - , Turpentine, Winchester Rif!-’». ■ «»c H in. I Haw»............ - E ick H «w». (complete Gun Powder, por lb. B: ot. per lb............. i X\ ark. per box < V ’* “ .......... C irlrjtlncH. pop box .. P,.»ltb. p*»r doz ........ . How Sboev, per lb Axee.......................... Ax Handle».......... Miner’s Picks ... . Hand-eaw File» ....... ('roMScut-MiW Files. . Door IgO'-ks............. < <»w Bells.................. barrel » nee plat**». 1 18 1 l'lCtH.tO 1 1 raten: t-> M.mi« Walker. 2)0 a. res -ui' 27 a-id 31. I' lì». S It 2 E. Patent t.1 Ph.-lie .1 Walker. Klaere« in seetinn 19. 1' 3'. .* 113 E. I s p .tentto Minus Walker. 22« ».i-lftO *. - in Sections I. 2and I-’. T 3:*. * i: i i-.. I * Patent t i .Minus Walk. ... j, r." m Sei ti..n 27. ! 3*. S It 2 li P S. Pilent t. Mitin* Walker. S» a> res in Se.-ti.ius 10 utd It I' 3s. S 1; 3 II I s. Patent to Minti» Walker *t 3o !<«) aeres in Seeti-.a 1 I’ 3'J, S It I 1'.. I . S. Patent to Mimi» Walker. 3 >* *.eltm at". » in Seeteiii» I and l't. I >* atei 3-t. S K 1 an 1 3 E I' S. Patent to Mimi •Vaik.-r. I**' 37- l'»o acre*in Sec ti-.li» 1 and 12. I* 30, S R 1 E V, . ■* Patent to Mimi- m s. --■lion l'i. I ::». s li 3 f. . I'at-nit : » Mimi* «ere » in Sections I'* :in«l It 1 E. 1 . .*'. I*, ten: to It <' Mm*. 171 PS 1K» R 1 i:. *er< s in * ■.■(i-.n 11. I' 39. no i no or rm sii i:s. VO. Iß LOST TIIEASL EE I'Ol'XIl. A LES8ON WITH A MORAL."' When Will Our Eye* bo Open«! to tbit Great National Calamity T The year IKSf. playt-.l ea<l havoc with many proiiiinent men ui our country. Many of tlieifi 'lied without warning, pas-ing a-.\ay apparently in the full flueii of life. OtJi r* «el.- . ick but a comparatively short t-me. We turn to our fiieH and an- a>toni*Led to find that ino»t of them 'lied of apoplexy, of paralysis, of nerv ous pro«'ran on. of malignant I1«><>1 humor, ot l’-iight'a disease, of heart dis- eaae, of kidney disease, of rheumatism or of pneumonia. It i* singular that most of our promi nent men »lie of tl.o*c disorder* Any jomn.ili- who wat. be* the telegraph re ports, w ill be astonished at the numlier of prominent victims of these disorders. Many statement» have appeared in our paper with others to tho effect that tin* diseases that carried off so many promi nent men in 1KMI, art real!/ one diseas- . taking iliffen-ut name* ao-rerimg to the location of the fatal effectF. When a valuable horn-- perishes, it liecornea the nine days talk of tin- «]*rit ing world, and yet thousands of oi.imarv horses are .tying every .lay, their aggie gate |o«s ¡.s enormous, and yet tneir death creates n.> eoinineut. So it is w ith indivi.iuals. The can-;» of death of prominent men creates com ment, «-specially when it can be shown lliattjne imsiispe. ted hsea*e cairies off most of them, and yet " vast rmailiers jf ordinary men ami women die before their lime every iyear from the same cause.'’ Il is said if th.- i-|o d is kept free from -flic acid, that b-arl dis-ase. paralysis, nervous prosti.r. -i-. pneumonia,ri.eumi- ii.-:c>. and lnanv cx-.-rt of ‘-nsumpuon, would never I k - known. lb’« uii« acid, w< arc told, is the waste of tiie evstein, will it i.« U.e duty ot lire kidnc) .*» to re- in-.ve thi* waste. W. are told ______ that _ i tin kidn.-va are inainta n*d m pe,fe t health, tin- uric, kidney, ¡mid i* kept out of the blood, tnd til.-.« su idea an I universal titseaxea caused b\ ur.< a- id will, i.« a large measure <li«ap;*.ir. But li w slrai. liiis be dur.eIt isfolly to treat «-tie t>. 11 tl.oi« is any known way .J g. r.ug at the cause, that way .-Itoitld I k - known to the public. We be lieve th.;• Warn., s safe curt, of which so mm li h.i« fie. n w .'.ten, end so much talked of I \ the pui'lie gencraliv, is now r.-<vgn/.-l I ;, impartial physic.arts and the public as tl.e one *i>e< ific for such *lisea*c*. Becaus«- public atteu'.i n I.as been di- n-eted to this great remedy by uieansof .idVer*i*itig, some )« ic ns have not be lieved :n tim reine.lv Wc cannot see Mr. Warner .-oiii.j imtuciiately it the ; u1 e ol :i:,v .‘t e l w. y, and Me s; . should not l**ron- • ■.-....-■ -..tie le-truins have ne the -inbi • ¡u the satnc Wav. any ¡.nee than t ,.t . .. . t. r* should h. condemned l*-> . many of th.-m aie incomp. ' i t. It is astonishing wii <t good opinions you hear <m «-very s Ie. of that great n m.-ly. .it.d pul-ln pinion thus based up<.n an a t.ial «-X|. in nee, lias all the weight an i iniportati. e of absolule truth. At thi- time of tie- y ear, tho uri. acid iu the l .ool iitvi ca pn>-unonia an 1 rheutuate tn. at. I there is not a man w ho d<>es not <1 .‘ it I the..-iiujit-U rbof disease ; bill Im m ed have no fear of them wo arc told, if he f i the blood of the ttrie acid cause. These v.oids ar- strong, an.l ma;- «•mud lik - an a.lvt-tb*.-rictit, and I* re jested us ->mh by unthinktag ,**ipiv. but -w*. atotr»«. . u trull , a^'l as such Biiixi i<: :«! -|vk *i fy ¿-very •■uio- loving newspxpHr. Ding l-ef.-re Sirs. Stowe begau to ar range or even |<-rbaps to gather mater ials fir the work by which her name w 11 Is- fore.et retiieUifa-r.d, Mrs. Horace Mann l a<l w ritten a tale of West Indian life in whi 'h th<- same subject, slavery, held t ie for-mo«t plae-, a* slav.-rv must w ) i <- i . i v< r and w ln-yever it touche* hu man life in fiction or history. That iss.k is n-.w to I** read; an.l the w.rid is .-ntit!<*l to know how it came to hewi;tt.-n aud then withheld so long. Th -<• ate the words <>t tie- author*« venerable sister, Miss Elizabeth 1’. l'«-a laxly, a<idt«*o«ed to Mr. Ixdlnop: "Th • sto-y is a ti.-ti.m; b'lt tiie princi pal char.i'-te-x and th" tn-.-t ini|s>i-tant incident* ate real—it waUl.ix that made • lie author keep back tt.e l*s>k from pub- li.-at on till all were dead. " I be last one who ilie-l wa* a child <4 five or six at the «in»-. II“ did a deed in hi* later life tli.it lighted tip th«* tiag • dy with a moral glory that completed the Ixxtk '*a work ol art—the pait that touches on this wa* lately written” "It *v«s the meirst accident that the work wa* not publish.-.! la-fore my sis ter s death, as she so ea«n.-*tly desired it .should U-, for it .leline.'ttisi si'iee of th-* | actual ol>servat tons she made at the awakening of he< mind to the gr at sub ject which so s<x>n sii.x.k the whol.-fab- r-c of oui s»K-iety, but which in IH.”.-* was only beainning t-> agitate us. 'ih.- B.x«- ton Mob did not take place until '.15 or ’3«>." "The l>ook was written w ith no moral object in view, Hut. a* she used to say, it urote itself <>n h> r soul, and was 11at.«- < ri'ue.1 a* a relief." When Mr*. Maim was t.a-h to ¡n.b- ii-h. th • i real < .aia : <-i• having pi cd tl nifuiiscript ..mid n<-l iie found. Il li <d only I k -. i . inielai-l. h «en i ; and ait -t he> .i.-ail. tt came to light-’ ' .¡uaiiil.i, a Itotna' ;ce o! K< a! Life UI Cui a," i* tie- t tl. l‘r«-îio»in»*»«-l ' h .. -'■■</< 1 The licgitinitig i* a te.-tivv b.*»*Utt in a v.ilh-y of pea.-e a little inland in Africa. 1'lit- native had L.-ard ol. but had n.-v- • r si en, the whit.- man Tim uhit.- man wa-tntlmm as'av.r. II<- cam«- with tin- liittfi-of fireani'H, which vm - ic light- ning and t mti<iprho|tH to the simple s.iv- a.-e«. !>..i,h. capture,tin* ship, tiie loiic- ' v a'i, Havana, the riav.r hintrelf, hi- home, fan.! } . visitor-—and tl.c t tie is begun. It «bal not b- to’d in cur |«x»r wor k. I he bixik iswriil. n (the name of tl.e disti'gu sbed Hi.'iu r might stand for that wi:h < pad sir math of tnind and feeling. A slarerj tai.- of anoiher coun try l.-iore Itie time of Carl. 7’.,r/s < 1 ■■.■ • wiite tin scarcely less distinguished u f<- [> of th- man who niav I*- -ai l in a u ,.r r I., ha <■ l«-d New I !ig':i';«i <»rt\ years The Isok 1er 1 ■ • k • îlT’i ici ,-b ■<! -b- i* iw Is I »»i hr»»p A < «• , li •ton. Ala J'-i-il -f. Tin: .M inp R tmuu .—W..sli- ingtrai Irving Bishop. tb<- lutuoii miti.l |.-cli-t. gave a pectilia-lv tryii g test of hi> |i. wets recently t-.i tie Holfttiuu house, in pres -in e <>f meml eis of the it -. tl <■ iheatri -al profession. «lwtors, lavryi-r* ant otluis. lie borrowol a br..... li fi..in M:s. 1'rnnk la-slie. which he gave to a <•< mmitte ■ of four gentle- men, pievioii-ly chosen from the an- ilieitc-, telling tl.t-ui to t.itava! it at.y- wi.;-ie ivitliin a mil.• .if the hotel. Tiie «•o.iitii tt.-.- -Ir.-n- off in a carriage, re- ttl'i.i-tg aflei half an hour’s abocnec. l’.i-l op w i- I >.eti iilin.li. l.l.sl This was <lo-i ov tying «-ottoti halting around bit. a bla«-k bog wa* put over U^«*.teA youx d ne«-k UEET SEGAR. Every now and then0«»:np atfiicuhur- I al enthusiast, (*oiimdou4 of the unlimited rapa.uty of the fcoil of th»* Willamette yali< \ for 1I1 • prodiKdion of lse«da rushes into point vtifli :i pr<»|»obi(ion to establish a I h 1 1 Mi ¿ar factory. assuredly !h«<* 1 IRE»* would n*j<»cr tn nee twenty . M-.i-h I; k t .ri-K in full'bl-.iM in thin vall«>y , .m«l t. n times twenty f.u-tori-n of other artirb a of commerce. But, at the same util-, wc <)<> not want to see uny injtidi- cion* mv.-Ktm.-nta of haul earn«*«! <-api- 1 ,x'- _ Mt. E. Mwker, who r sid.-H tn Pierce county, \\ . T.. and i* a wealthy, int.-lli- gent, pr-rgre**ive farmer, w*« for years an enthusiast on the subject of beet xti- .•ae, and a* one of the <'<>mnii*»ionen< Io tt.e New Orhmna Ex|»i-iti<>n of 1SK7» went to tin- .-xj*»n*«- of having a large .juanti- ty of *ugar matiiitactuted m Alvarado,- < alif-,rni:t, from Ix-.-t* raise.! on lit« Pier. <• county farm. This sugar was of I fine «iiiality and was put up in small bag« and distiibtiti*.! at N ”v Orleans a« •amp!**« of what W. T. i* capable of pr->- -.ucin/ in that litm Mr. M«wker ha« given the subtort dtto . .-on* derat'on and tt fair trial. He, novr, in reply to etuiuiri«-* a* to tl.e probal-i'iiv j ; <.f tlm e-talili'limont <>f a Iwwt sugar fac tory iu Pieice c-uti.y. . u:ii* up the mat- ■ ter tiina: "No, there i* no pre*.-nt pro.*pcct of i i-<- -t sugar factory her.- Twenty thuu- 1 - Ind Chinamen tn the Hawaiian Islands raising sugar, which ia sent here duty free, pteclude* tlx- f.iot >>f profitably .-ompeting. However, it is not the free sugar al<>ne that is the pn-**-nt trouble. J he «-tiotm-uis pro inetioti of beet sugar >- ntexfing for th - w.irll's market ha* de|. «•-*<• I ti.e '.u in.--* and will need make ,i halt itttlil an .-.piiiihrinfii is es- t:ib;:sh.-d li-tw-- n suttply aud •leman.l l.’-f rtit.g to an iti.|uiiy as to tl.-.- U ct sugar matiitfaetor.- of Alvara-lo, .Mr. M<-eke-say- that Hi iii.inager at that fe.iut write- t-> l.i.ti "that they will ie- b.iil.l ..t.d enlarge tlieir factory; iliat ti .-ir i o-’ory mad-.- sugar at a cost of five ter i>.>iuul this year, and with tlu ir enlarged capacity they can make it at four cents." And lit- coneludeM by .. a* well in Wa*b- *ayit g that tli.-y .......... can do ington r.-nitory ; leit working a duliar- snd-a-half :i <Liv lalsrr agahist seventy- lik.-.-ctf won't work without pioteetion. It is t.i lx- iegi*-tt<*i that existing con ditions are against tlx- opetiing up of 1I1Û» g!< at ifidtiMry in tlm Nortliw.-st at present ; t.ut it t- to lx* hoped that the tínica w. 11 pone mor.- piopitiou* inn lew y ata. ïn: W ai *4 to —In answer to the in- wishes to •¡■»ny oi a . gentleman wb<» _ ____ -- know the le »t «,«y of propagatiug the u:;|K.to, a «-elel.rat.-l limiter "4 «-.invaa- l.ack* fi.rit eh. s il.«- followiris: 'The v apato i* .01 .i.pi ttic pùitit of tl-.-lily 1 - ni i >. ; o.t 1 a, ; . • • !.. ii. it» a■ fow- li*-:>d.- 1 f :tf. Il d-.es t a th.i*.. il» lakes »> I. < h J Ile a Itard ■. ■ .< .y le.tiom, tut rixnriates wla-te tlie *,.i| i* a *.»ft mn«l a’uiost <>f tl;c <'o|>si*len< y < f vater, and v. I .it h is oft» n tour or ti .o fc*. t in depth. I he wap.ito’^ rankort gr«»wfh is atUuned »vhere th»* »taieri^ less than a foot deep, a gr< afvr »!<*| th making tiie plant sickly ami ♦•x.-ntnally «frowtrng it altogether. It is a l»’iih««u> plant, a?.«! n»sy Y»e either propagated iioni tXe s.*« «l or the bulb. \ gei.t eman interested n.smh matters n-«-< i lly tri- «1 the *-xj«ciimunt of raising tlx* savory «lu« k f«»«*i f?oni tin* seed, and , «icnioustiuteJ the practit aliilily of that iuetl»od. To prevent t!»v seed from fl«iat* . ing tin y were ruiaed with a stiff <Jay, winch being imuddc»! into small Lada mitted the al*s(»rp!ion <4 cficugb to bold U»e need a» <lw iKittuUa. . ui liiodoi’t. iu thi»* Mr.. Bishop an«l six member* of the committee took seats, ! tide« of f«x>1. The flavor of tbe w*|«ato li E.I LT/rr MIX LTEHE l.vz» anil Bi'bop then took the rein* an.l drove 1 jH somewhat like that of the sweet po off through the great crowd of |>eople tato, an.l imjairt* a cettain richness to AHKOAb. and vehicle-., guiding Use Itorses with re | the flesh ol a «luck which wild celery or I re.- England and I'.-mocrati.- Amer mark ible dexterity considering that be I wild rice will not give. This is tltc ica l.-ad the rest of the world in very could not use Ida eyes. He drove over proper plant for our «luck lakes, and our rich men. The in-.« pla v of m<> lern in- a devious route, and just near the south- s|K>rtsmeu might well turn their aften- du-trie* and th ab-i-mc of a paternal vast <orfi.-r <a Griinmer.-y park stopped tion to wapato cultivation rather than to go-. ->nni "t lav.-, the growth of enor- the v. hi.-le an 1 alight«-1, the committee the importation of wild celery and other I laigo cr.i»d had run alter foreign foods. mo:--. l'..it'll;.— in th.- I.ug ;-ii .-¡«- iking i foi!. Hi:.g. count !■'. Ollt-id. ol till- fe-.v Jewish I th--.-a i i.ige all tin-way from the H-.tf- <' « nn . it C£ D o V ght .— Maud S. now en baiike s, such a* the Roth.-liiI.ls. and ■ n:.:n I • -i«e, and l.islv p had hard uo>k Herr Krupp, ti e gr at gun-niak.-r, th« -.- null •> ; ! j. v.;,y ,h nugli th-- tlircng that joy* a place m th.- horse wo: Id that is al tlovk.-.i al.ont him. lie «-tossed the together unique. Mr. Frank Si Idalls of a e veiy f w millionaire* on !•; ■ < outi llent of J-’.iirope. In i’in-sia, HerrKiupp -tie. t aud | r«a-e«,<n*d along the east side Philadelphia has offered Mr. Bonner of firatnmercy park until he tea. lied the »125,000 for her, a rise of over »25,000 ba* an income ot o.OOh.bOo marks, about f!,2-'> i ).< hk 1 of our money, on which he entrance to the'irainmen-y Park hotel, I over the price offeied sometime since. into which he turne.1 without hesitation, pays »37,09,) tax to the government. I This puts Maud further than ever ahead N.-xt comes Baron Rotli.-hiid of frank- walked into a r«x>m and placed his hand lot all known horse*. - - i u an money on a vase which rested iijk BI a table. fort, with als.nt $7*0,noil, and Baron value is .-on.-emed. The t<<> talents, or Bleielire.ler, whose income is about He h«l<i hi* hand then- fora few seconds ■ sav »75,1X30, whi. It Philip of Macedon and then icqnested that the vase b«- re $e,'S).ii'»l. There are only two other gave for Bucephalus to please hi* boy, I*, iis-ian* « i;h an income <>vei $;’,0<i,00<i. moved. His «isli was «omplicd with, ; Alexander, < m the £17,000 which the and he pi.-k« I the brooch up from the We '«-at tin- woihl in millionaire'. This 1 tiike <.f Westminster gave fix Doncas- is ace unie 1 for bv the taet that on the table where it had been left by the < om- ; ter, the two highest priced horses known in history, are but little more than half < oiitinert the raib.srl* an ! teleg-aj-h mittec. of the vast sums just tendered, unsuc are owned mainly by the government, O w n a 1!. mi :. — It wa* recently *;.i.l by cessfully, for Maud S. In fact Maud's and the profits on tran*i -nation accrue to th ■ bi neftt . f tl.c national tn asnries. a pKimincnl man that there is no man | I price can no longer lx* quoted in the | thiity year.* of age whu Las any excuse horse market*, but must rank hence In the I nited States the laihoad an-! telegraph itfe in pri^ite hands, and th«- for not owning a home, a place lie can forth with that of historic jewels, or manipulation ot their st.* s--, a- well a* call his own. If every man in this c-iun- great an.l famous works of art. She is the protits of tin- busin. -s, go * to pile trv of that age ®wne<i his own home what now the |*-<-r in value of Millett's paint up the enormous fortnite* of out lay a pro*|* rou* state of affair* this country ing. the Angelue, foi uhi< h Mr. Kock- Goulds. Vanderbilts, Stanjor.1-. llinit- wotihi enjoy I Then* would then In- no atelier, another milhonaiie, lias unsuc ingtoji*. Sag.-s, not to mention the hun uprising- of anarchists nor of <lyna- cessfully offer«-«! »100,000, and for which dred* of other* who I.:« v-‘ l>eeomc in il lion- mitc outrages. There would I*- les* dis the etui-ding bid fora lar more experi nii<- as th«» result ..f manipulation in the content and f<-wer Miikcs. Thi* conn- enced collector than Mr. ICockafeller, of st ,-ksof coi pirations. It tnav I k - wor tiy's el.ief danger i* from the shiftless,, . »125.000, M-eme «till insulhcient. But it thy of note, iti pas-ing. that wealthy homel-** «’.a**»** that have nothing to is safe to piedi.-t that the Angelus, ot real-estate owners. out*ide oft!..* Astor lose and eve vtiiirg to gain in case of even the Dit -den Madonna, will be sold war and <li-or«ier. It was a wise provis liefore Maud S. Mi. Bonner told a friend family, are not very common in this country. Our law« provide for the ion of thi* government w lien tin- home . a lew days ago that »300.000 would not break lip <il g’e it e-late« iip.n the death stead and pre cnipli .n ai.d other land buv Matid S.; that in fact she is not for of tl.c head of the lions«-, and thi* put* a laws were passed, giving to every man a 'safe. check to tin- accumulation* u( land«*«! home foi the making of it. The home is wealth in a lew hands. But personal the Imp- of |<-r|H-tuity of this govern- m <* k Ev< iiANot.—A stock exchange prupeitv, in th - form of the ow nv-ship nient. In tin- home is founded the liojs? was foimed in Purtlaud re«-ently. C. II. | of «h ar< s in < <>i p.rations, can I*, better of cur filter«* prosfieiity and advamx- Prescott was elected | resident; B. Gold What this country want* is mwe smith, vi<-e president; J. Bourne, caller, kep- together in thi* country, and it meut. will is* notieed that in the will* of < oni- individual responsibility, and fewer of iJohn T. Flynn, H-.-ietary; and J. F. inol. re Vanderbilt an.l his son. Wtn. the shiftless, l-on.elessclasses. Watson, treasurer. Tbe rnembershiji of At a rtguiar minting of the B«»ar<l <1 Tru.'ii «■> oi tin luwii <»f Jacksonville, held Tib >d evening, April .». l.»7. the fol lowing m -inbei> urn* picMRit D. Crone- inilL r. < L i . X’l. kvi! and A H. M-iegly. l lie pr»••*¡<1* nt. .1 Xunan, being :»I» m « ii 1. I'ii t1* N . ki ll was ch’»*>en prt>idt*nl, pro teni. 1 he f.»l»»»wing bills I aere audited : D 1.. Cur.. >. |A hi . R. S. 1 hinlat*. *21 <•'; David t.’ronciuilivr. fl“ i .»>: tSecretary of State, for making errtilied 1 copy of amendments to H., provi-ion wa* made for conn-nlra- tmgthe wealth on one nr two of the town t li.irt. r, $.3 i 25 heirs. Th. Astor estat - in New York R. S. Dunlap was award» «1 ihv »’«jntract for building l->w» f«*vt «»1 road near ilio ha* lieen held t.azether, it is believed, ; by at) evasion of the law regulating the southvin b»un*iiry line of J.t.k>oiivill< discount of bonded pioperty. But the ma»! »li-. ict; c«»ntra< t price, $11» i time must come when it will be scattered McKcuzi«* A « li.de wi lt*granted a license among all the h-irs. to m I! li<pior in le*" 'piaittties than one I hrtiii-f oo //»«• strert. quart for six nn»nth-. 1 i ii*» (.»A n the s ante size of J a 'k- :i V) After rtudiiur uinendincuts t<j Se-'*. t‘> and 11 of ordinance No. >j ¡.»r tin- lir.-t i> h.i*nilui’.i’>in nt» •re rampant am »n f bo If tbcrc i*m»excuse and girl* than I k n time the Board .idjuttrncd. k».” th«? former. h.. »v much h * ss i« there for « \I l.r.J» MEl.llN« . « ■ »: mmriH «* with, a young Al :i hh cling of this ’>.»•!v, h«*hl on tbe } fht* latter. Tu <• ri ng« r up«tn the street, evening of Frida?. . Aprii 5, |ss7. President : girl flirt* w ¡th a is * •: otuing di.<agi'< cable, and X:i!ianl <’. NirkHl and I’ <‘r >nen.illrr wei»' ' 1 i«<* |ir»*’*cnt ¡'lie i ’'idariir 1« r«»l ¡»usine*" be- , >!iai^h*w;iv c»»nt > «lie excuse: Why. I it«g susiH-nd«* . orilinaiH <■ Nt» N«» !Hi was taken nr aitt no harm, 1 n< ver th<»ti rlit of doing anythitrj wr«m»r. I .'.•imply a ante«! to have up ph (.m*hl«/ration .tnd read the second sc tah ’ e <■ Oti .1 litta • in! ’ X’c'.v. l»"»k us -irtiuhl in the tinn . ..1 1 on motion wa* labi !ai-l «ai • 11 i:tl e. v*-Htr.f ii*»3«.inn*r*b< ;«'l. whik wc t«-ll m<»i ion «-rdinancc N*». !’•» " uas w as laid <»n l.ibk*. Tiie Record» r was ordered «n d* red (• (•• r»*ceiv<» y«»u vhat the cons»*«juc’ice miy be The bi«l- 1 ibo ¡»rinling«>! ordinali«'* ordinaii«* • X*«» !»7. tri rl i v.ho will indulge in flirtation with ;i* rctjiiired by the anu ink'd chapter and v«»un ng men in public places, however h rm- and inn<»«'ent I»* -« h ,»•» ,,«•,*•< ’••« it • • may ap|xmr. places t lie ordinance of the toivn J. \V. Robinson, a member «»f the Board, hvr*elf in that c-tim.ition np«»n .1 level with the post abandoned of her «<and was granted a leave of absence for the term of three months from the Mli «lay of courts the same vil«* regard. Sti-tunr lan- cnuRe for a p<*r«*»n t«i inak<* n><» of; but wp April. I»?. be«*om»‘ ¡“oiocHhat cranky the moment we i he Board thru joiiourned. sc'* a youin? virl lit»’ h« r tho»nilitk*s* «ay U|»»»n this r.»a«l that lead* to death «'tnd I < hftHcr for llfiilth d»*>trm tion ’ The i>»at tha’»lane» s lik»1 a I I adbrded th<»**c fa*! sinking into a < «>u- fe.itln r «»n the ti«l«* a f»*w mil«*s ab »v<* the dition «if hopelcs* debilitv The ii'vans arc »•(•nini» i»» «ni«'tit «»t Xia^ara rapid*- i«jn«tus al hand. In theforin of a «•10.1! medicai much l«j-t as when it enter" th«* swiriiiiR. <a»r«iial, 1 h'.'trtt» r'.*• Ntoma< h Hitters em- »•n in^in;»' va?• r <•! ‘.vat« r*. link s" a strong bt.itli« > the combined «jUalitic^ of a bl<»od band k«*»'ps it up stream ami out of «fan* f» rliiiz.« t ami <b‘pnrvnt. a tonic and an al- cor. A flirt ui »n to «lav is a rippl»* merely, «‘erative. Wbilt it promotes digestion and but to-morrow if will be a breaker, au«i a-snni'ation. an«l stim^luU.*- appetite, has then a whirlpool, and alter that come’ the further eitect of purifying the life cur hopelcs* I o . sh of character. rent and streagthenim: the nervous sys tem. A** the blood grow* richer amt purer llrttHkf'itnf hk , or n«jnor Ihtbll, by ¡i- u*r, they win» rc> »rt to this sterling med it i1 al a «nt ittfiirr not only vigor, C.m be rurt-d by a Imini■‘(••rinii Dr. Haines but b»tdily substance. A healthful change (rohlen Spcciiie. It can be given in .*1 cup in the secretions i* afircied by it. and that of (•«•fle»' ot tea without the knowledge of sure and rapid physical de« av, which a the person taking it. ctlecting a sp<»edy and chronic obstructiuii ot the li’nrtions of the permanent < nrc. whether the patient is a system produces, i- arr».st< «l The prime motierate drinker 4»r an alcoholic wreck. raiHes t>f di*c:i*r l»viug nmiuve«!, health is 1 hotts<*in«l« of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden spce«lily i*«*novatc«l and vigor restore«!. Spe< itic in their c<»fl»‘v without their knowl edge. am! t»»-«iav b»»!i»»'-n they quit drinking < urf for Sir!, // aihtrh^. of their own tr will X«» harmful effect» For proof that Dr Gunn*« Improve»! results from it- administration. Cures Liver Pill* <*ure Sick lira-la h< . a>k your gu IT • «>• • - i. "••nJ 1«' :r. 11 .i ;.n.| foil I'a’’- druggist lor :• fr« <• trial package. Only <»nr ticular*. Address in confidence G oi . j » en for a dose. >ainpl«,< free at City Drugstore. S i * k < in« C«».. 185 ’Lice *t., • in< innati, Uhlo. tbe exchange was limited to twenty-five. The constitution of the board defines the , duties of the president, vice president, «eeretary, treasurer, and chairman or ' caller, of the boar«!; bow members shall I b<- elected and suspended; regulates die sale of scats, and their surrender by de linquents; what .onstitutes a quotum, and provides for many other points. The by-laws provi-l.- that daily •< estona of tin- Is.ard shall lx- held ftc.rn 11 :.'M to 1-' 30. that the price fur listing a stuck shall lx- »200 fix th«j first y.-ai. an.l »loo "And often lead* yon to «to tiling* you each thereafter; that there shall Ire no are sony for.” sales fix futu.-e delivery longer than "True; ever, word.” ninety days, an.l fur an infinite number ovt-l you is bad." "His ibililelme iufliietx-e over bad.” of «-ontingeucice. Nor T hat J ohn .—He wah having bin fortune told. ’ I see,” said the niadiuin, contracting her eyebrows and turning her toes in. ‘"I x e the name ot John.” “Yes,'’ said the sitter, indicating that he h id heard the name before. "The name oeetiib Io have given jou a great deal of trounle.” "It h.<." " I'ki.- John ' ah intimate 1.iettd." “riiat's so,” he said u.mdeiiiiglv. "Right again." “But you will soon have a serious quarrel when yon will become en- tangled." "I'm glad of that. Now s|x-ll out hi« whole name.” The “meium” o|>eiie<l on«- eye and ___________ studied tin- _ face of her sitter. Then -she wrote some cahalistie words ami handed it to him :u exchange for her fee. "l»o not read it until you are at home,'' she i-ai-l solemnly. "It is the fiiend's T h »: Great Eai'tem, tin* ¡argcet ehip in the world, was «>1.1 it-<t-ntly at the ridic ulously low figure of »130,OtM), or less than half the« x|*-n*e incurred in launch ing her for her trial trip. Tbe history of this huge vessel and huber failure would fill an interesting volume. Although answering every <-x|*-rtatien of the orig inal d< signer, she has never paid ex- I eiiM-s except when laying cable between this country an.l England. As a pasoen- ì gei veswl. as a troop ship, as a coal wlrr'c name.” Wiii-n he reached home he lit the gas hulk, an.l as a floating cattle yard, con- and giavi-iv exatnimsl the pa|s-r. Then ■ veying Iiv«- stock iron; South America to iiaractera the Europe, she a.wavii did exactly what it b.- rend in picket-feue«- <iiaract« name of hi* friend. was estimated she would, but always caused a heavy financial loss to her own- ' I-emi Jolin'” <-rs. Of late years she has been in the s< h * i kibe for the T imes . dime museum business, an.l her new 1 owner's plans concetning her are not i stated. A-'x.i»» Lifr. Wl.at a truly beautiful world we live in I Nature L-i'ea 'u* grandeur of mountain*. Car*/«r /•<)•■». ¿lorn, an.l oceatt*. and tltousaiid» of means I Pile« are frejuenrly preceded by a ttenec of «-tijovtucut W<- .-an <!e*ire no better of weight in tbe back, loins and lower part when iti perfect health : but how often do ofthcabdon>cn caui.ingtbepatieiittoaup- tlie uiai-triry of people f«-cl like giving it tip ■ pose he ha* some affection of tl,« kidneys ilisliear-etie.l. <h“cour«ged and worn out or neighlxiring organs. At times, aymp- ■witli disease, w hen there i* no occasion for I toms of indigestion are present, flatulency thi* feeling, a* every sutlerer . an easily ob-! uneasiitess of tbe stomach, etc. A mois- tain satisfactory pr.x.f that«.reen a August) tore, like perspiration, producing a very Flower w hl make them tree from disease . di*agre.-uble itching, after getting warm, is a* wh.nb.iiu Dyspepsia and Liver Com-1 a common attct.daut Blind, Bleeding aud plaint are the direct eause* of seventy-flv. itching Piles yield at mice to the applica- p.-r cent of «itch maladies as Biliousness, 1 tion of Dr. Biwanko*- Hile Reme.lv, which Indigesti-'i . ~'ick Headache. r *‘ directly J!——•----------- ----- parts .. affected, . ab- —....... Costiveness. —......... —. I aits upon - the of the sorbing lb«- Tumors, aliaynig the hrtense Netvoits Pr..-tration. Dizzines* I __ ll. t.I. Palpitation of tbe and other itching and effecting a permanent cure. e Heart, an.l 4i*tie.*-iiig syuip'om*. Th Ti... - --------- of 7 . Au- “._ rec doses Price 50 cento. Address. The Dr. Bosanko Mwlicine Co., Piqua. Ohio. S¿ld at the gu«t Flower will I*rove Its wonderful effect tiutnple Ixittles, lu cents, Try it. City D»ug bu-re, JacksouviUe.