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A ihe ikiuocutic ¡Simes. 1 jpeiuonatic Sirota Svia TI8INC AND JOB WORK. Pubitahed cTcry Thursday by the TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN’Y CB1S. KtCKKLL, Editor. NEW TIMES BUILDIN O. Ollkv—Corner Third sod C Street«. Katn of Materriptlun: One copy per annum. In advance •• ata months......................... “ “ Uree monUs ................... JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1889 VOL. XIX. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. — MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. I Free Bridge Across Rogue River MORRIS M. HARKNESS, SPRING! 1889 SUMMER! ATTORNEY AND COt'NSEUrR AT LAW, ««••!’« I’a«s, Drepv». Now is Your Time to Get ! EvtTytM»dy Should Go nod fik*v the oflU c in AhlF» building. Front Street. GRANDEST P. P. PNIM, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. LARGEST COLLECTION BARGAINS!! - at - OF NEW SUMMER Will pnu-tire In nil court« of th»* HtaU*. office in the Court Hou««, third door U» left »>f en trance. ili Latest Colors in Wool Fabrics, 1 CROCODILE CREEN, RESIDA, CEN D’ARME -BLUE, TAN, LEAD, DRY GOODS CLOTHING BATS CAPS CRANUT, TERRA COTTA ETC. FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, J. R. NEIL. ATTOKNEY AND COUNSELOK AT LAW, JneluanTtllr, Or. Will practice In all courts at the Stato. OlSce tn the Court House, ttrwt door to left of en trance. CLOTHING, dealers in SOOTS ani SHOES, BOOTS and SHOES. (Jnchetnire, Biege, Sicilian Suitings, 40cto»»5c per ytl. Double fold, ltcvendble Cloth, 15c to 20c per yd. TOBACCO, GROCERIES. Nun’s Veiling, Cream, Blue and Black, 10c per yd. CROCKERY, ETC. Bunting in Colors, Cambries, Lawns, I’iquas. Dragon Black and Figured Organdie, 16Jc. per yd. Remember. th«»n goo<la are new and Isiuahl sin.-e the war In railroad rut.a and are sold Zanzibar, l’almer and Anioskcag Ginghams. Imported Scotch Gitighains (liku summer -ilk) 25c.. <Jlioap for C>n.wli ! Bleached and Brown Cottons, Cabot “W” 7|c. New Buttons, New Parasols, New Calicoes, (In digo and Standard), Etc., Etc. Country Produce bought am! sold; also Wool Hidra, Fun* and Derr bkina. Solicit orders for Lumber. . . « — We also carry in stock M. K. HANNA, ATTORNEY XND COUNSELOR AT LAW. •/•«¿••MvUl«', Or, Will practice In ail court» of the State. OIBce In Orth's brick, np-stalr». <1. J. HOUCK, ROTARY PCBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. W»l<t HUI, Orrgou. Will attend to all buMne«* In my ltn<- with prompt mwa and at rvaaonabte ratiw. MAX MULLER, MEN’S 2X-7XTI3 BOY’S CX.OTSIN'G-, California Street. Jacksonville, Or WM. M. COLVIC, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Satchel.-, Valises, etc. THE PLACE ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. JacictuHiUlr, Will practice in all the courts of the State. I*roevi*utinff «itturnry for First Judicial Dirt rut. Ofltoe In Court-house. —TO GET YOCH— ATTUHNEY AND COl’NSELOU AT LAW, in large quantities and can give special inducements to intending buyers. "’»li exc hange for farm product.', allowing highest 11 arket price for same. Thankful for past favors and hoping for a like continuance, Ashland. Oregon. THE BEST STYLE O. F. DEMOREST, RESIDENT DENTIST, -AND AT - Nrdtbril, Ore»»». CEO. DE BAR, M. 0., J. NUNAN. Jacksonville. Or. THE LOWEST RATES. AND SV HO BON. Jarksoavni*. Oregoa. — IN AT— Ollier and residence on California yWrvrt. Calls att< nd«si promptly day or night. PHYSICIAN AND » I' BO EU N. groceries drugs Tobacco, (Jjrars, Etc. We liavecn baud «full ntmkln the atmve linen of k » mm U. wlik-h wo can •*♦•11 chmfirr than they can be Hold any w bcr«* in «outhern Oregon. hs w«* hav«* mit very few «•xpenor»». All kin«!« of prtMtucr taken in exchang»* and Further Great Cures of Skin Diseases by the Cuticura Remedies. Boy one year and a half old. Face am! I mm I) in a terrible condition, being cm cred witbsorea. SnlphnrsprlngN fail, l ured by the Cuticura Remedies. 1 have UMd your Cuticura Ih tncdl» m hi t wo eases where W proved to be successful. Tin- ntr.Rt 'T?“ 111 thv VM*‘‘of B ,K>y a > *’Jlr u,,‘l a old. His fm-c an«! body were in a terrible con dition, the form<-r tx*iiig «rompletcly cov«*rcd with sores. 1 took bin. to th« Makena Sul phur Hpringa, but hr did not Improve any. I wan then advi»$ed to try Cuticura Remedies, which I did. He took on»- and onc.haAf bottk's of Cu»icur«i Resolvent, when hi- -kin was hr Smooth an could be, and I m to-dM\ . I used th«' Cuticura on hin Notes mid the <'u*'’ a Ship in wan bin x him. He is now & yews of ag<*. au<! ali right. The oth«/r case waa a dlM*itse «»f the scalp, which ww cured by washing with th«' Cuticura Soap and rubbing in thr Cuticura. one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent being u - wn !. Th»*y hav«» proved succtwsful !n «-very « him * where i b«ve adviacd the uw* ot them. It Is Nurprtslng how rapidly a child will improve under th<*ir treatlurnt. 1 rvootntnrnd them for any disease of the skin tu l»cing the h«*$»t iu thr world. This i$* my vxp«*r1«*nce, and I ain ready to stand by my atatenu nt. Jons R. B i : ho , AmrrlcHii H oum . HoganNburgh, N. Y. Au I’ulwarHble Skin Disease Cured. I hav«* been afl!i<*tr<l since Inst March with a hkin diMiiMc the doctors ca!l«*d Eczema. My face was cuvrr<*d with •«•aba and sores, and allow <*<1 for same. Call and ««*«• f»r y ournel v«*a th«* itching and burning w«*r«* almost unliear i- JA<(’BY bros . b’r. S«*cing your Cuti<*ura R**n>cdit*fl ho highly n coin in end cd. concluded to give them a trflti, lining th«* Ciiticura an«! Cutlcuru S»»ap « x- ternally, and R<*solv<*nt internally for four months. 1 call myself ctirixl, in grutitud»* for which I makrthis public stateuient. Mn>. C lak < A. F kkdkkick . AT CENTRAL POINT, Br»»a«l Brook, < ’onn. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Cuticura Rrmwllr« < on ev» r> •|*«*cl«»s <»f agonixing, humiliating, itching, burning, »» aly him ! plinnl; diM’iuu-H of Wh. i. 1» k* pt r.'listanti., un Infid h compilile thcnkln, scalp and bloo«!, with loss of hair, atid all humors, blotche»», erupt ions, nor«**, Í «nd ttrst-.’las* st.« kof scab* and mints, wlu*th»*r niinple, M*rofulous or contagious, when phy-irhin** and all other remedies fail. Sold i*verywlure. Price. Cuticura, ; Re solvent. $1; Soap. 25«*. Prepare»! bj th«* Potlci- and <iietni<-al Corporation. lh>Ht»»n. Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Driig Tv S»nd for “Howto Cur< Skin Dii-i'aso,” M pages, 50 IlhHt rat Ions, anti l<M totiinonia!*. HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS OF ALL KINDS, Mechanics' Tœls, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE 0. CRONEMILLER 1 SON'S, R. PRYCE, M. D., Hardware. Tinware Crockery, BEST IN THE WORLD. JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PfUPRIETOR. BLACKSMITHING J. N. PHILLIPS, PHYSICIAN MEDICAL. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Sanford's Radical Cure For Catarrh. Cur»* lirgiii« fnaii Hist tpplicniion,and bllapld. Railiral and Pcrnaarat. li ie th»* mucous meiubnin«*. that won»]« rtul >• mi-fluid envelope surrounding th» d«‘li<*at<* And <-v. rvthing t Isc tmaglnattl' In this line. of the air am! L mm I puxnag'rs. tiiat Mt g.»«!»urenew undid thekwt brandi.ttnd tisu«* catarrh innk<* itsstrongbold. Once e*tablitihv<l will be sold tit the It eats into thr very vitals, and renders lift* but a longdrawn breath of misery an»! di»*ea«e, dulling th«* a«*niM* of hearing, trammfdhng the Lowest Ruling Prices. p»»w»rof sp«*««*b. destroying tin* faculty of <»iv«* in«- a cull Iwfore ir»»mg <I h «'Wlo*n*. Minrll. fainting thr breath*, and killing thvr»*- fln<xl ph*a*ui <'** of taMc. Insidiously, by cr»*ep- .I.C SHERIDAN. ingon from a »impl«- cold in th«* head, it a»u •*u|ts thr membranous llnirg and envelops th«*b»>n«*s. , ating through th» d«-lieate e»»ati* 1 and rainuiig inflammation, slouching, ami 1 ! oth«*r diing«*rous symptom* Nottiing short »»f t-ital eradication will seciir»* health to the pati* nt. and all all» v intIves are simply pro X crastinated sufTei lugs. Saitford s lta«iiral Cure, by inhalation and by internal adminis tration, rar« ly fails; rv«*n wh«*n t he disease has mad«-frightful inr<*ads on dclleate constitu ANDERSON CREEK, tions. bi aring. sm»*ll an 1 tast«* have b» t n r»- cowrcd. and the disca*« thoroughly driven out. NAILS. ROPE JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. W.ilf»ril. <>re««a. Orti«** la William* Brick Diiikling. iip-ttiiin*. SillOl’t Idilio to (Jill itoli fill AT BONANZA ■ FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST. Oa?ral 1'olnt. Or mon. I alia attend**! day or night. UTEAMEU SAILING DATE» DR. «. DANIELSON, FROM H'N nUKCiSCO: »R> »M TAQHMA: I ----------------------------- Willamette Valley, Saturday, AuguM ...3d |Wlllatnvttv Vulivy, TuvHday, July Fhy»io-M<«iieitl Thiiraday. A me " Tu»wday. •• ............ IJtli ' I n. OATMAN. 8UCCE8HOR TO J. O. HAM- Sunday, •* " •’ Thursday. *• ..............±.’d| »J • sker A Co. of Bormnsa. Klamath county. Or., PHYSICIAN A N D S U It G E O N. | hAo purchaAod a lnrg«» an«! first c 1 k > s stork of Turaday. “ . •• *• Saturday, •• ............ 31Mtt 4 xm I n which v»* u«»w on the wav from Portland, The company reK*rver the right to change nailing dstee withunt uotice. R— If.ra, Orr.oa. I and will bo sold Cheap for Cash. Everybody i« inritksi to call an»! examine goods aud prbee be Trains connect with the 0. <1 C. R. K. and River Boat* at Corvallis and Albany . Special attention given to Chronic lllsni«». fore pnrrhasiiia el**whrre. You can always find REMEMBER THE OREGON PAC1FK’ POPULAR EX< I RSloNS To YAQUINA. Low on hand a full line of rati- ti»-k* fM arv now on salv, g«»od vwrv Wvdn»*eday and Saturday from All»any, CurvalllH ami Sanford's Radical Cure for Catarrh A. C. CALDWELL, Philomath. Con>if*tM of on«* iHittlf* of the Radical < ur<‘. on«* HAN'K AI. ANDOPEKATIVE DENTIST. ' Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Tin: he subscriber takes pleasure in b«»x «»V Catarrhal Solvent, and one Improved C. C. HOCUE, C. H. HASWELL I am announcing that his st» atn saw-iuiU is now Inhaler, nt-atiy wrapped In on»- liarkiiK«-. w itb Gen i F. < y P. A< t. O P, K. 11. C-o, Grn’i F. A I*. Ag’t, Oregon i»»«vi-joprn«*nt <’»»., Groceries, Hardwr re Orri^oM. running on full time am! turning out a large full direct!»>nn ; price, $1.0U. S »I<1 everywhere. CorTNlhs, Oregon. Sid Montgoumry St.. Sun I* rHiu i-co, < h I. quantity of lumber. lie ia pr» p«. e!to fill ali NitroUM Glide G:w*adnitntatvrvd fur thv)mii*» ami «T«rythicg generali? to be fotir.d ina first. orders with dispatch, and at th»* most reasona P ottkh D hug - a chemi «*<1. C okpokaiiom . k-M **xtr»ction of t«*cth. B oston , M a »**. ble rates. A fine* quality of ! class Country Stori». JAS. MOHTON, Manager • F" Office over the Aehland Ilank. lionati2a, Aprii Ir Issa. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, \i S. S. SMITH, Prop’r.- T INLOW it ASHPOLE, E. P. GEARY, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, M«dff»rd. Otegoa, Office in Hamlin'« Bl«»ck. Street. BANKING HOUSE, E. B. PICKEL, M. D., Me*lforti, O tfrob . including the la st rustic, ceiling and t1u»»ring. furnialKNl <»n •’hort notice. i »*‘Siifisfactiou guaranteed. s. S, SMITH. General Merchandise JACKSONVILLE BEEKMAN & REAMES’ Residence on C » H r »11'1 A N A N D S U RUED N. DEALERS IN I Caite promptly Attended to Duy or Night. < »flic»- «in B ¿trcct. OREGON. EAGLE POINT JACKSONVILLE, OR J«Niephlae C«., Or, Office and roNúence a few inilen w»*et of Orant*« Piuut. Bc^t of reference irieen and Mat i«f net ion puarnnteed. DR. W. STANFIELD, HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A c»»partnership with an authorized capital of T $,V».0iN). f«»r flu* purpose of carrying on a Gener al Banking BusitH'ss in all of It** (»ranch»*« in Ja» ksonviih . Oreg >n. Office nt the old stand «>f B«'» kman’s Ranking Hous«*. S. E. corner Cal ifornia and Thin! Mr» vts. C. C. BEEKMAN’. THOS.G. REAMEB. E L ECT If PHYSICIAN. MOST REASONABLE RATES J. H. BENNETT, M. D., —aliti— Sutiífaetion Guaranteed. for yourselves. Gnat's r»w. Oregon. VINES AND SHRUBBERY «»filer at preaent nt the Bagley Hotel. <»n the nurthwt st cr»a>t. W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES. Jarkwaaiillr, Orf<»»R. Please give us a trial and judge INLOW «fe ASIIPOLE. A CARRICK, fiorellinit rF«,ilor LOOK OUT FOR Anti Import« r of PRICES Probwdonal calls promptly att»*nd«-d to day or night. Consul tat ions in either English or German. Office and rraidenae on California street, cor ner of Fifth Rtroet. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. Apph* Trees.... .$5 to $10 per 100 Peach *• ................................ •. 10 •* 10 “ “ Plum and Prune Treis« s •• hi •• “ Other tretw and shrubl»cry furnish«si reasona bly. Keud for C.ital«»ru»t to J. H. SET L LE.MIER. Wuodbum, Or. 1857 ENGEL BROS., DEALER« IN Renerai Merchandise DRUGGISTS, 0RE60N, PHOENIX. Cemetery Work a Specially Keeps th«’ largest stock of PHYSICIAN AN I) S V R G E ON, «VE INVITE INSPECTION CANIARD’S ORCHESTRA OF ASHLAND, ON., Late of California, J. C. CARSON, MEDFORD, ORECON It you get caught, looos.- no time In getting Mi,Heine that will cure every time if taken as directed. IM» Sash, Doors, Blinds No chill after the fh *t d<»*e. Pcrfe<*tly nuf«* for younsr <»r old. Go where j on plea*» and vat and drink what yon picas«*. B B DIARRHŒA ELIXIR. < arra from î !><• light to tho worst form of Chronic Diarrho*n. Brook* k«*«*pM it. Stift* mia *! Mire Dcuh r in WINDOW ANO PLATE GLASS A tuli line in stock ot Saw Logs. Saw Logs. GENEUAL lll'ILIHNG MATERIAL. Retinatcs and priorellst scnt on application. (OVNTBY OKDEES A SPECIALTY. •Factory »t y.idlir’s Mlll. Saliwrixm» cor Thlrtì and E Street«., Portland, Oregon. FRUIT TREES By the Thousand ! he undeil « igned is now taking ok - d«T« through Ju« k.*vn und Joevphiuc coun ties for T I am prepared to conti act for the delivery of good merchantable saw logs of the following kinds: SUGAR PINE, FIR AND YELLOW PINE, delivered on the banks of Rogue River at any point lietwcen the mouth of IJuttc Creek ami the mouth of Red Blanket creek, and will pay cash on delivery for same in quantities from FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM 11. * m *«- r anil beautifi«>R the Lair Prorm >t.« a facmriant grow th. Never Faile to Restore Gray Heir to ite Youth rtf Color. reHMt-alp lipeaeesand Lair failing f^'T. Mt l>r^ tryfMa WALDO. OREGON? r J. K. ELDERKIN , Sec. and Blauagei PARKER’S CINCERTONIC tnvfciu&hte tor (Joogha, Cold», In wmt <1 Ta.1 ns. X» HE UNDERSIGNED HAVF. TAKEN CHARGE of Frank Br/au’e old aland in Wald«>. Joea. phine manty, and will keep it atocked with the CITY BARBER SHOP. best of Wine», Liqnora, sad Cigars. Give u« a call. We will trsat v<»a well. «'AI.IFOKNIA STREET. HOWELL A YARBROUGH T JACKSONVILLE, • - ORECON. i'lie timers ami Merctoifc Insurance Company. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. CASH I’ j VII) UP. tfßO.OOO.OO ALBANY. OREGON. WM. ULRICH, District Agent. • • MLOFORD. OREGON. rpHESE WTH AHE MilflO FEET ANT) AKE 1 the Choicest Itesidcnci* Ix.te* in A«1.land. THE BOSS BOOTS m and rememlrer they «re situated on Main atreet within 5(H) yards <»( the New Depot Hotel now be gbndt. Enquireuf E MINER. Ashland House Settle Up. And all of ll peksons knowing themhelves ind«btt-d to the «'Blate of Dr. J. il. Chit Sit'd foni, Ortwon wood by note or book account, are hereby noti fied to Bottle the sanie within the next thirt> days or render thnnu»elYOS liable to costs of suit. C. B. WATSON, Att'y for Estate. UNRIVALED Ashland. Or.,Oct. L 13ffi. I AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S GOODS! FROM PARIS. PROP. “Ayer's Sarsaparilla is selling faster than ever before. 1 n«'V<.r b«*<*itate to reconiinentl it.” — Gcurg«t W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany. Ind. “ I am safe in taxing that my sales of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel thuae o any other, and it giws thorough Mitisfac tion.’’—L. H- Bush, !h s Moiuea, Iowa. •• aAver’s Sarsntiarilla ami Ayer’s Pills are the !»«'st celling iii«'<li»'iin*s in my store. I « an rcc«»inm«‘ml them runscirn- tiously.” — Bickliaus,. Fharmarist, Roselaud, IU. “We have S"l«l Ayer’s Sarsapariik. here for over thirty \»ais and always recommend it wh« n a«k< <l to name tin* l«eat. bkaMl-ptiririer.” — W. T. McL«an. Druggist, Augusta. Ohio. “I have so|»1 y»nr T!i<«li»inrs for The hi't »event« <n < ♦ ars. ami always k« »*p th» tn ill st«H*k. as th« y ar»* staples. • There is nothing so go»»»l for the youth« ful blo»»d’ as Aril’s Sar-apanila.” — R. L Park« r. Fox lAk<*. Wis. “Ayer's Sarsaparilla civ»*'* the Inst ►atisfa< tioii < f anv me«li<*iiH I hav«' in M<»»k. I rvc«»miiit*ml it. or, as the ]k>'t<>rs say, ’I pres<*ril»«' it <\»*r th»» counter.’ It tie'«-r fails to meet the cim f<»r whi» h I I«*» »»mm« ml it. ev« n Mlnrr the <1« m *|«. i >' pl »•«« ril’riotis h; -• !•<• h »f ho a\ il ’ —C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Katr is. PRBPARKD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowuil, Mas». I rive $1, nix boule«, ii- Wurih $ » » I xj UI b . JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY MA Ila ROUTE Passengers taken nt Reasonable Rates. ESMOND HOTEL, Cor. Front ami Morriaon Sts. PORTLAND - - - ORECON. New flre-proot Brick. Firat-claaa In all Keapecta. THOS. GUINEAN, Propr tor. t^“The Esmond Restaurant is itnaurpiLHsed n every particular. CENTRAL HOUSE, Ashland, Madamn Guigon, wJt. to any ether. The foi»*-riiti!i»*r of mod er u bi«s»«i im*«licin< h , Ayer’s Sam iparill.i is still the most pop ular, b» ing in great er dvMiaud than all others combined. Will be Sold for Ä Easy laments. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Look at t lie*«* lot« I *fore purchasing elsewhere E. K. BREITMAN, Proprietor, —ASK POR— TUE l'SIiEBSIGNHD IS FELLY PREPARED to d<> al Iwi.rk In hi» line In thè bevi mano, r and at reasonable prie**». GEO.SCHCMPF. A MINER’S ADDITION TO ASHLAND Stair»* leaves f»»r Uniontown on Wi-dnitulays at lOo’clock a . m „ returning Thursdays. fl Ashland Or. VAWTER A WHITMAN, for ferma to FRED. II. ROWE, Tolo, Or. J. R. WRITSMAN, Viee-Pr<*ki - IN---- MRS. JANE REDDING, Proprietress. TAGE.** LEAVE JACKSONVILLE EVERY S Monday And Friday at fl o'clock A. M. for Wildrrv!llv.r<*turnlnKTu«*sdayH an«f Salurdav*. Ten Thousand to Ten Million Feet. Are now prepared tu farnith the b«M»t <»f music Apply for public or private Paitiee, Halle, Picoice. Ac., Any kin»! ratad In a ffrat-elass Nursery. at any point on the coaat. All the new popular maei<r ia played by thia Those wanting treeft will do w«dl togiv«* mv (>$che«tra. their or»!» ra, »v* I will iriiiirantv«* Muti-favtion. Having employed a lerge number of musicians I warrant all my tr<*v»». if projNcrly vhhn I for. we are able to furnish any number of bands Term* of pay mrtit <•;$•>. P hn I uc »* tak»*n at CHAS. E. WOLVERTON. Prmi.ieot. Any tnetruMents or a caller furnished to other inark» t price. ltMM»ib?». ot PracbHetd wanN-d. bands. All orders by mail or telegraph prampt. A. S. JOHNSON. J. W. CUSICK, Tressu rrr iy attended to. Term« «Jw»ye rwuemabir. Ad. Jtu*kM«»nrHlr, Or» a«»n. Aug. I. ixKl. dreee PROF. GANiARD. IfOMKT TO LOAN ON LONG TIME AT JlL L»w Rat»won Real Estate Nœiirity’. C m U on or addrrcA A KI LL LINE OF THE BEST AND MOST 0.1. faMhioimble cloth«*, finishing'»*, etc., con stantly kept on hand, and nothing but flrst- c I amm work turned out. All oiii» is liiltNi promptly at r«*H*»nal>lv ratvH and aatiHfaction gmiiant»*<d. A. GARRICK. Medford, May 13. ISw. Brooks Koops Tt, Jnok^onville, Oi* Manufacturer of MINER’S EXCHANGE, Sarsaparilla MARBLE. STONE OR GRANITE CLOTHIHC, HARDWARE, DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. WOODBURN NURSERY H um In A«hlnn«!. Or., for th«‘ pnwtirc <»f hkiprof*RMinn. m H chronic •neb >u* KbcnmatiMin, Anthuia, PH« Kidney OtinplHint*, etc., m Apeeiulty. FHYSlt IAN. BURGEON A ACCOUCHE! R. virilla, ami In* sure you g. i it, you want tin* l»»*.<t !•!«»< •1-pnr.tivr. With its foix«-lira <>( um xanipic'1 nuc- ss in tin* « ure of ¡•••.«I 1»1..» .«s»‘S. you in make no mis- tak<* in preferring Ayer’s J. C. WHIPP, DR. L. WICCIN, VETERINARY SURGEON, V/Wzr Kidney and librine pain-and w«*ak- fZfyAi»«■*».vs relieved in on«* minuf«* l»y th«' < utlrura Anti-Pain Plaster, the* first and only pain-kilbiiw _»-tar«-r. s*«-», tancous. infallible. Price, X cents. Ask For Ayer’s lÌNiildin«*'. E*o>stoili<5e Sucttssors li C. C. Bscta'ä Bank, i ^WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS - - Oregon. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. O 1» Genuine System ef Slemery Trnlata*. 1 our Iteoka I,earned In ane readln*. Mind wnnderinx cured. Every eblld nnd ndnlt areally benefltted. (.r.sit indueemwaU Vo Correapondence CUwea. I*r rpertoa, with opini-ms of I>r. Wm. A. Hnm- niotitl/lhe world-famed NperiaheC in Min»! *'*«»*. Miiuirl firrrnlrryfThempeon, th»»«n-»t J».yrhob ■ Inn«. tV. A«tor, Jndxe t.lbun, Jndah P. lliiijainln.».! others— nt p<^tJ’—’.“» „ _ ¡•rii. A. Y x JI s E t Y k . »37 Fink Aye-, N. Y. DR. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy 751 Market St.. San Franclco. Goaud I•-nrii how to avoid di* t ap«*, and lum wondt rfui you an* mad«*. Private office. 21 G»nr> St. Conmiltation on I»M Manhood and all diroiiM h of ni« n.Send for book. SETTLE-UP NOTICE. LL THOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES IN Thia well-known house has be«»n renovate hroughoutand * dubtod to the undermined.either bj neteoi A book «. count, «re liereb, wiriieetly requeeted NEWLY FURNISHtb. c*Jl and»ettleatthaiT earliest conTonieuce. thi’ buaine«« mult be cloved. PKYCKiGEAKk Medford. Mar 12.1888. A uod a&w pl eroom for commercial travel s ran fitted u ain connection with the hotel. Hasan «*ntire!y n<*w method for washing tine embroider!«»’, lace curtains, fringe« mualina. lacet« (white and black), all kinds o? woolens, ladies’ tlnnneli« «nd other wear < 'Rttlr branded D and markedcri pand.qnare ing apparc I; also gent’s clothe« cleaned and rc- nn'Urhit m loft ear and onderalopa >a right' FIGHT PERCENT. FEB ANNUM. FOB pnlr«d on tluH^-tiotict*. Lacu curtain c.l«MU- throe-)rar-nlija and upward« have th» point oi AT rarticulara ttrjutru oí . ing a SM-cialty. Pricee !<nv and ?atiafactlun -ui.t num MWed of!. Kangeon Appleaate. guaranteed. liorvM bmadad i> on riaht hip. N. S. DREW. $100,000 TO LOAN. NO. 35 THE 31.IKK ET H. PORTLAND. Hay f I3((£14 per ton. JiopH—Quote lOalTc per pound. Eggs— 22%c t»e r d«z. ¡ Potatoes—Neu 11 10 per nandred ; Lard—Kegs, or *im i tinn 1».12(*Jo’je P» r lb Oau— Mrkct improving. Q i >C j 3i4f*VJc ¡»er bushel. Wool—Quote spring lSui^Oc: e stern Oregon 12^1 Sc. Provisions—Bacon. ll&13c; h.nus, J3c: shoulders. 9c Wheut—Valley>1 20a|l 22, Walla Walla. II 15 a i ll • Barley—Browing,whole, •< all. 10 ¡ground, per ton. 122(4*5 00 Corn- fl 50 per «•cntal. Flour—Valley standaidri uuoted at 14.25; W alla Walla brand«. |3 75. Feed- Bran,$15 0044116 00;sh»»rts.|ls 00. ch«»p, $186120; chopped barley. |2O(iX23 per ton. * Butter— Quote extra choir« creamery, I5i<422c; fair toch*>ice. Ka2»»e; store, L’iii 20c |H*r fl. Meat- S»«u«ly Beef, wholesale, 3c; dressed, 6’jc; shee|>, 3’sc per lb, dreaaed, bog**, dressed. 7}^c; veal. 6v48c.; lambs, $2 .30 each. Poultry—Quote ch'ckriis.H 00(&5 50. for J’oung. atid f*. 50 tor obi; o‘d ducks, $7; gee>e $8 per dor; turkeys. 15r |»er tt.; i n >h Fruits tticily lemons. $8; pt aches. 1 ¡y per box; plums, 75 per box Hides—The tuark«*t ¡ m weak and heavily stock» <1. Quote dry hides 10'. green 3vj5v, >b»< p. pells, •«l»or! wool. 254*40c, in«*- «iiuiu .X» a 70 c long sovfl « hi . sliearing 10^ 2Uc; deerskins, 32a37: iaU»»w, good to choice, Dried Fruits—bun dried »juartered ap ples, W5, factory »lived 6c. Oregon plums 6(g7 Oregon prune' 7£6c« pears 8al0c, peaches, Nil2e. b « > IK iSCIf O. Wheat—No 1 shipping. $1 32etl 4n Barley—Feed, common to fair, 63aG7c; good to choice. 67(rf«Oc; brtwing, *Mica 85 Oats $1 20 L»r c«>n>mon to choice. Potatoes—Peerless »¡»»u7;»: Burbank seed lings 7o<«/|<vi; <iarn«t < iiile, 55c; Early Rose .T m G o . Hops--Quotations raii|f<* from Italic. Wool—Humboldt rtlui .'»j»-n<i <mo. 22c ; eastern Oregon. 13«i<2ih . vull»»y. 20a23c; fail, mom lain fre»-.12'ac; >an Jou»juin ami bon them, 14«!. Butter F«»i g«»od t«» fancy, »pi tr 19a24c ; picklid, 2fH«^25c. Egg -17a22«-. Hoy—Quotation* range fi <_«iu |8al4 per ton. duct Bags--Firm, —rinn, ai at '» Onions—fl I oaf I 2Ue per cental YELLOW AXbREb FIR. Advertisement* will heimm-tud in the T ime * nt the following rater: Ten lines, one in »erf Ion.......................... fc! IM) •• •• tach subee«iueot Insertion. 7.» f^“Degal advert isefneutainsertwd reasonably A fair redu«*tion from the above rut«*** made to yearly and time advertisers. THE TIMES JOB OFFK E !• more complete by far than any other in Southern Oregon, and mm par-1* fa\orabl>* with any in thr Sial«*. Job Printing of every imaginable dtx ription done at Sail Franciaru rat«**, and in a prompt and ffrst-cla»h maunvr. SFARE THE TREES. Tho following remark» < li|q>ed from a J. B. Montgomery wrote to the Engi neering .Ve fiorii Portland, (Ir., as fol California pa]«r apply with even greater lows :—“In a recent number of the Chi I force to Oregon, for hero not alone the cago Railway Jlniew, a corr< spondeut, fertility of the »oil, but our glorious cli in the cou.se of all article on "VV oj I vs. mate itaelt is dependent upon preserva Iron bridges," says : Asia the dura tion of the foresfe: “No one can ever bility oi wood, the superintendent of the fore»<:e the connequences of a blunder. Canadian Pacific railway says, in a pa Many years ago, when lumbermen were per on the subject, that the Northwest ■weeping the Adirondack mountains of ern fir will last for years and be per New York of their trees to sell them for fectly safe. lumber, it was pointed out that the denu I atn a manufacturer of timber at pres dation of the hillsides would inevitably ent, and built that portion of the North lead to a drying up of tho water courses, ern Pacific railroal between Portland and that tree-cutting ought to be regulat and l’uget sound. On this 150 miles of ed by law. No attention was judd to road there is a very large proportion of the warning. The mountains wer6 laid trestle and Howe trues bridges. The hare, and the »tuui|m in many case» were It is first part of this road was built in 1871. burned to complete the clearing Within three years afterwards 1 found a now discovered that the springs anJ great runny of the timbers in the Howe streams which feed the Erie Canal and truss bridges had decayed, and on ex the Hudson river are running dry, and amination found they were red fir. I that if the present condition of tilings have »ii.ee noticed that the red fir stick I lasts, the canal will shoal so as to become in a bridge wdl not last more than one- I useless for purisrses of navigation. As a . remedy it is proposed that the state buy third as long as the yellow fir. A great many eastern roads are get j the Adirondack mountain-sides from their ting, troni Oregon ami Washington ter owners, and replant them so as to woo ritory, ties ami bridge timbers, and they the waters tuck to their original cradle. indiscriminately buy both yellow ami The ofieration would cost many millions. " There is a lesson here which should red fir; in fact, they make no disti.idioti not lie thrown away by the jeonle oi this between these two kinds of timber. The lumberman is slowly but In a short time will be complaints state. that our fir timber on the Pacific coast is surely destroy ing the future imspccts of Every hillside which is worthless, Because of their failing to California. buy the yellow instead of the red fir. shaved bare lo furnish firewoo<i insure« The latter will last a«, cross ties, at the conversion of some fertile field into a least eight or nine years, or as gieat a desert hereafter. We are all discusaing length of time us the best white oak; schemes of irrigation by which arid plains whereas the former w41 not last more are to be turned into gardens through the lieneficent application of water; but than one-third that time. 1 suggest to the railroad companies, in simultaneously, we arc doing our liest to If the lum buying timber here, that they be care cut off our supply of water ful to have an extort examine this tim berman is let alone, he will defeat the ber, ami buy only yellos tir. As their best-laid plan for irrigating the dry eouu- habit is now, wlieu they can in ike a try, for he will leave no water to irrigate purchase tor «2 or a thousand less, with. It is not alone the native lumber they are loaded up with th? inferior ar man who is engaged in the destructive woik. Vast tracks of timber land have ticle in a very large pro;»xtion. In this connection 1 wish to submit passed into the hands ol Michigan and the expe.id.ee oi L aptais J. W. White, Wisconsin lumbermen, anil tliey are pre of the United Stales revenue marine ser paring to cut down trees by the whole vice. He uas superintended the build sale. "A due regard for the faturo product ing of all the revenue cutters that have been const, ucled on the Pacific coast, iveness of the state should insist oil the ami he informs me that he never, ma passage of a forestry law, limiting the ex A single instance, puts a piece of red fir in tent of destruction to tie allowed. the construction of a government vessel. moderate thinning of the forests does no The following is his letter written to harm; indeed, it may be rather liencfi- me from Oakland. Cal., under the date cial than otherwise; but no ouc should A Fine School. lie allowed to denude the soil of all its The ’‘T’din^s” n:an interviewed I’reti- of February 2, 188‘J. forest covering, under which the soil fat "The revenue steamer Wolcott was tens and springs bubble up in tho sliade. «ltnl Am« bi of tin* Slate Agricultural col- built at this poit in 1873, umier my su l«*ge at < »*r\aiii* to the following effect Su< h vandalism cannot be tolerated in pervision, of malerial obtained at the any state which expoets in the future to The >tatr Agri< nltural college is 1 >cate<! several htmlier yards, but not cut ex I m - able to raise food for the support of its at Corvallis. It has 180 acres of land, and three < oiuinudiuus buildings, and an in pressly for ship building purjswes. nor people. ” come from «late and national grants of can I now sav whether it came from abuut $3u.0uu |H-r annum The faculty Oregon or Washington territory. It was THE A1R-RRAKE AXD ITS APPLI- numbers tbtrtf en. a: «1 instruction in Eng however, chiefly,it i.ut ent- < ] . .; vellow CA TION. lish. agricultuie. mathematics engin« < r- fir that had been Io. g u<.emed by far ing. in* dern languages, |»hy*i*»logy and the most duratile. Tins vessel was care Under the middle of the car the ordi drawing, imt.tnv ai. i horticulture, ci eiu»«- try, tu*ok-k« « p'lig, I hold et< noniv an I fully examined and repaired under mv nal y pull-rod of the old hand-brake is bygien . military s *ience and tactics, s.ifierii-ion in 1884, the only decayed cut and two levers are inserted. One z»>oiog> ami ♦ tvimjogv. are all given here. parts being in the trame if the top. sides lever is connected with the brake cylin A thoroughly practi* i! »dU' U'im is lur- along the boiler and engines, «pan, ami der, ami tlie other with the piston which ni>!n»i to student** of eJhers-ex hiring i.ot about th.- topgallant forecastle where slides tn that cylinder. Whan air is ad • only tor anv agricultural *,jfe but lor any water had been admitted, « illi no chance ordinary business. The rates are astonish to dry out ami no ventilation. .Shelias milted to the cylinder the piston is driven out, and the brakes are applied exaetty ingly low, gratuitous instruction is given to as many pupils as tach representative been in commission since 1873, save the as they would be were the chains wound distric t has of senators ami ret resenta- few months required to make the atroce up by turning the hand-wheels. Air is lives in the assembly, and ako each coun named repairs, and I have no dsnbt but supplied to the brake cylinder from the ty in the state i- eniirit d to on** fr*e schol that she is perfectly sound at this time. reservoir near it, in which the pressure arship. .'ack'on county is entitled to send The rsvenne steamer Corwin was built is maintained hy the action of an air- live st mi» nts ire 1 uiti« n is f.» n 1« rm. or ■ t Portland, Or., in 187»’., under my su couipresring pump placed on one side of 11» a M S-rii n, an 1 b<«ard and lodgr g in the dormitory is only $2 per week One hour’s pervision,entirely of yellow fir. She has the locomotive. The pump tills the been in service since that time cruizing main reservoir on the engine, and also manual labor per <lav <»n tlie inrm or in the sb- ps is obligat«»ry for which the students from San Diego to the Arctic ocean, was the ear reservoirs, by means of the train receive 12’,' cents p«r hour. If they de«ite carefully examined but a lew months pine which extends under ul! the care. to work more than one h*»ur they are pai»1 since by a board. Captain Hoover, an When the brakes are off there is a full at tlie rate of 15 cent*«. It is cniuparative- expert shipbuilder, and myself. The pressure of air in ail of the car reservoirs Iv eu**\ Hr an indiiNtriou*« stuebnttopsy only decayed timber found was in one th full cor-t of his c lue ution in ibis >cho.J. timlier forward and above the main deck and train pipes. It is a induction of the pie.anre in the train pi|>es which causes tiruduates receive the degree ci B. S. btud- t ilt*- wear n rt»3vl unif 'riD- the Cost «»( line, and under side of plank on spar or the brakes to be applied. This fact must Lar borne in mind, for it which is from fl 4 to |1G (»tie of the things quartet deck, Isjtlt le-ing from leaking these gentlemen came to do besides bring and no chance to dry. is on this principle that the automatic ing a knowledge of their school before our “The revenue steamer Rush, was action of the brakes depends. If a train people, and securing the county’s «pinta of built at Port Blakeley, Washington ter parts, or if the air leaks out of the train tne students, was I »arrange fora t irmcr’s ritory, in 1885, under my supervision, pi|>e, the brakes go on. This automatic in-ritute to b * held h-re sometime this fall. also of yellow fir.” principal is a vital one in most safety ap I Lese institute« have been deservedly Both the Corwin and Rush when built, pliances and it is secured in the ease oi popular wherever hel i, not only with far- nn-r* but fell other sensible people who if in the merchant service, woul 1 have the air-brake by one of the most ingen could attiri 1. an»! have done much to Im been rated 3-3, which is the highest ious little devices that man everc< int rived, prove th* prole-.si<»n of agriculture. It is class for thirteen years. The Corwin the triple valve, which is placed in the prop .>ed to hoi»! on»* here, w hen papers having reached that age, from the in piping system lietween the brake cylin will be read, not only bv pr« fessors from C rva lis. and ot!$< rs f'om abroad who spection above referred to, tier condition der and the car reservoir. This triple have earn «! by their sm tc ' c the tight to entitles hertothe same rate lor five valve has passages to the brake cylinder, sp ak. b it by some «»I our ow n l» a ling far- yeats mure withunt further inspection, to the car reservoir, to the train pii>e.and m. r> H»*d fru't grower* as w\ ll. Me-sis >. and I feel assured the Tl’i-li will prove to the atmosphere. Which of tlieae pas B. (»airy and W. (’. Myer have consented qmte as sound when .-lie has reached a sages are opened and which are closed to read *pa|»er> at the in*ti:ut«* an I proba similar age. Time l as s wn that the depends upon the ]m»itioii of a piston in bly others wiii »io th«' *an»e. s<» our people Walcott would also have born« a first- side of the triple valve, and the jHisition can b.* assund of a profitable meeting. Every fanner in the county should attend class rating; though, as above stated, of that piston is determined by the dit- this in«t’tutc. After lie haa attended the the material of which she was construct f rence in air-pressure on either side of it. first he will not need urging to continue ed was not cut especially for ship build Thus, when the pressure tn the train pipe is greater than that in the car reser ing purpose». the practice. "For fence posts or railroad ties, se voir, the triple valve piston tsfurc«<l over, lect the butts of large y ellow fir trees, say to the left,a communication isoper.ed AllVICF FROM BELOW STAIR*. say sixteen feet up ; let the sap I* well from the train pipe to the. car reservoir, dried out before placing them in posi and the air pressure in the latter is res tion. I w ill venture to say that a laige tored from the main reservoir on the lo majority of them will I»* sound at the ex comotive. At the same time a passage piration of fifteen years, while the life of is o|«ned front the brake cylinder to the the red fir will not go over three year«. atmosphere, the compressed air escapes, by The disinterested jierson can .ay !e«s for the brake piston is driven back the one and more for the other know a spring, and the brakes arc released.— From "Safety in Railroad Travel," by ingly. "in conclusion. I wish to say that the H. C. I*.out, in September Scribner. strength of the yellow fir as a bridge As O ckas H ack .—Not within the timber is not excelled even by the osk •• Bridget, I would Rive all of my wealth f<X of the eastern states, as has been dem memory of the oldest steamship men in half of your health.** onstrated by the experiment made in New York has so much interest been •‘Sure, ma'am, you heed ouljr give $5, the Mare I-lan.l navy yard in California. tak<-n in mid-Augast sailingaa was man tha’.’t the price of six bottles of *J. V. 8.,’as ifested when the fleet of lour big steam the boys call It. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla For railway ties it is fully as valuable.«» oak, am! will hold a spike much lunger.” ships left port on the 21st. There cer- will make you strong as me, ma’am.” ta nly never were so many passengers Mrs. J. Barron oi 142 Servnth atreet, San at an August sailing before. The Teu FrautUco, writes: “I have been taking the T oll H ovhe Bt km : i ».—The hotel and tonic, of the White Star line, City of California Remedy (Joy's Vegetable Sarsapa dwelling oi H. C. Dollarhide at Siskiyou Y.u Fori, of the Inman line, Saale, of rilla) with ltcmenae benefit It le perfectly Toll House wa« burned last Sunday tho North German Lloyd, and the City •pkudld to build up nervous, run-down and morning about nine o'clock. Loss altout worn out women." Mrs. Fred Ix»y of 327 Ellie of Rome. of the Anchor line, all had a street, Mr«. G. Werner of 235 Berry street, S»u |5000. Mr. Dollarhide says that the tire fair number of saloon passengers, and probably originated from somn woolen Francii-ro and hundreds of others relate the all were eagerly discussing the merits of »amc cxper.ence with tho puro vegetable julcee clothing being placed too close to the the several vessels. Of course the Teu of thia California coiupcund. stove pi|>e in the tipper story. Sunday tonic and City of Xrw York were favor morning being cool, a fire w as built in ites for the great raeo eastward to Religions News. the sitting room stove and the family Queenstown. Numerous beta were made Lilieriil Sunday-ncbool and Bible cla«» and others were sitting around it. S<»on before the departure of the two racers, meets every Sunday al 11 o'clock A. M. at Mrs. Dollarhide, smelling burning cloth which will be settled in Liverpool. Odds went up-stair» to investigate, ar.d found slightly favored the Teutonic. The City the U. M. L. llali Talent Itev. K. Wood will bold a basket tuect- that the woolen stocking bad been plac of \'e>c York, City of Rome and Teutonic ing at the lievmger .ehoul-bouse in lable ed too close to the stove pipeto dry and passed down the river witbin half an Rock precinct on tlie third Sunday in had caught fire and communicated to hour of each other in the order named. August, ami th< re will also be preaching at the partition near by, which was lined Antioch school-house in the evuiingof the with cloth and of course burned and S chibner ' b M agazine for fieptemher same day. This will end the conference spread rapidly. She immediately gave contain, the O|*ning chapters of a new year He will not preaili but once this the alarm, but before water could be had renal—an exciting and patriotic romance month, on account of ill health. the entire upper story oi the house was of colonial days by Harold Frederick, The following are Rev. F.B. Ticknor'tt ap pointments: Services will le held in St. a mas» of flames and the very limited the London correspondent oi the New supply of water placed the fire entirely Voik Time.—the last regular article in Mark’s Episcopal church. Medford, until further notice, as follows Third Sund«y beyond control. So quickly did tlie fire the Micceiieful railway stries of twelve in the month, morning prayer ar.d h« lv completely envelop the building that paper», which, alter thorough revision, coninimiii n at 11 a m . evening pr«v,r»t time was only hail to g< t out of the hou«e 8 r. st. Second ami fourth Sundays, even a few beds, the organ and sewing ma are soon to lie published in a handsome volume ; another of the Fishing articles, ing prayer at 8 r. m . Every Wtdnesday chine. As soon as they »aw that this time describing the picturesque evening at 8. evening prayer and choir practice Services at Aahlarrd on the sec nothing more could be done with the Nepigon region of Canada; an ont-oi- ond and fourth Supdays in the Baptist house, efTorts were made to keep the fire door paper by W. Hamilton Gibion, iliurcL at 3 r. m . Services at Grant's Pass from burning the adjoining buildings. By with the author's own illustrations; an on the first Sunday in the M.»E. Church, hard work the tire was put out as often end pajier by the famous Irish leadei, South, at 11 a . m . and 8 cm as it caught <>«i the barn, and that and historian and novelist, Justin McCarthy ; the other buddings were saved. A man and other striking papers on literary, Consumption Surely Cured. working at the sawmill liad left his trunk To Tiir. Eniroa:—Please inform your containing $40 in gold in the house. It educational and military topic« by emi readers that I have a psaitive retne»ly for was in a purse in the trunk, and search nent writers, with abort stories and the abore named disease. By its timely after the fire revealed two twenties poems. use thousands of ho| e’ess cakes have been Lnntel' Httmrr permanently cured. I »-hall be glad to send among the ruin», melted and run to iwa bottles of my remedy free to any of gether. The gold was bronglit down the Of tboae cosureties whichgire to the face a your readers who have consumption if next day and «old to the Bank of Ash ghnstlv <ve». ghostly! whitenr»». tfecli they will send me their express and post land for $38 50. Mr. Dollarhide lias not preparation» contain lead or »onio other office address. Res* ectfullv, yet determined what he will do about equally injurious and dangerous sub A.HLomi, M D.. rebuilding but will probably put up stance», the use of which. U long contin lvs ¡'earl Street. New York. another home oil the old site. He had ued will, besides giving the «kin a rough placed $1350 insurance ii|»on the building and leathery appearance, ultimately pro- just a few weeks ago and of course will duce paralysis at tire nerves. This state Good stock, <8x4 Orchards. ment is no "bug-a-boo,” but facts well- Many of the best orchards in the south get that much toward covering bis lo«».— known to chemist» and physicians, based ern part of the state have hem suppliol Ti-linye. oil the well-known physmloguai effects of with nursery stock from Hedlund nursery, such substauces whose presence in prepar A. H. Carson A Son. proprietors. Grant's ations for the complexion arc indicated by Sensible Adrie». Pass, Oregon, und satisfaction lias been such outward sirns as before »lated II Farmer», orehardists and frult-grow-r», you would use an article which will at given in every instance. llrev now havcon hand the choi est lot of 2jH,OUOfruit trees, protect yourselves from iusett pests bv once produce natural activity and beauti all of s'UHdsrd varieties, ready for fall de spraying your fruit trees. A. H.t'nrsoflA ful complexion try Wisdom's ICoberline, Son ff Kedland nuraer.v, <|KNloffii'e Grant's which is guaranteed under a forfeiture of livery. Write fur terms. Pas-1 have secured the agency of the I’. C. iJi«»> to be absolutely free froiu all poi- Lewie combination furreand spray pump, : aonous and injurious substance«. Pro- settle I’p Notice. tn which in trained hands is equal to -pravtng I nounced by leading ladies of »ociety and All these indebted to the umierrignej ten acres of orchard in one day. It is the stage superior to anvtnlng ever pro either by note or book acri unt nre hereby equally w. lladsp'* d to extii>gm-hinr a fire duced for beautifying and preserving the not’fietl to call anti settle forthwith.»» I am and a sieidy stream can be instantly rloaing out my business and must bave changed to a tine epray, an advantage complexion. money. N.Fistine which no other band pump pos5e-ee«. A Jan sad Gias«wart fu'l line of r»' it*’ for -prat ing compound» The urdsr»icn«d La« a large aseoitrrent will be furnished wi h the primp, all for chake» and Shlnglta. A m I ply of the best »hakesand abinclc» the low price of $G 00. Buv on< ; p n ay of MMnw'aaM P.rf.-ctl<n fruit jar«, half ba» fest been reoeived at the Tmxa office, •ave vonr residence or barn from destruc gallon and pint mea«ure. »Iso jei.y glaucs, »h’fh will b« »bld in quantitfts to ruit at tion »a we 1 as »nal'lc you to succ.siftiUy for sale a- the lowest Tat« ». I combat insect puts. J. Ntykj , Jacksonville. reasonable rates.