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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1891)
ïhc grmowtic Símese ♦ ¿he Jkiuocr atit íimes ADVERTISING ANO JOB PunlisU«**! every Frtd tv by UI1ABBKS Advertising will be ¡userted I TXMX at tbe follow i ng ratea: len linea, one i oten ion... 76 " " oacb aubaequeot I tr Legal wilrwtiMinen la •Hr. above rate* made A Älr reduction from to yearly and time ad THE TIM B OFFICE ✓ NU’Kl-'.lA *5 EurroH AM> l•K<•l■Kl^■T•*"■ NEW TIMES builoinc omee-<..ru. r Third aud C S«rvO». ici j U 1 OiXi. l ) aTATE OE OKEGON. , , >. „,t .ra.J. H Mrl.-h.-H. J. N- «»¿P'K , „„„ ..»un. I«. Il< r.n.r.n.; i.ov.-rnor, S. I ci - I <d >'.«•. «..a.rir.- « Me- nrfl. -ia«.■ Ti * á.ur.-r, »-..ir MW« nan Mal. finir, r.I »' il«* -r; hup', fuii'--In-'ruidloii. K H H-iîlr .j Supn ur.-JutK'". ILS». Strahan.r r, hi. lJiidlr-.’df. I- Und. K.r* Il an. frTKSr JI UK I %!. IUSTHKT. «'.»tuprKiiK Ja« M« »«*. J o * m *|».» i , iv . lajk«* and KU-iutii <MU«h’*; Lireutt Judg-. L. K. tu st»* », District Att»»rn»*y. W. M » «»ivig J ACK««»X l ' »I X rv ■••1)'atives, Sénat »r, Ti»-*». « .» » r »a: K , J. w. W. Merrill J M *1 <H; County ". Furry. J. M ■ >.u.m ««ion»** - 'Y. 1 ay- JulX’ .J K. X.-il*. J’ »i»!.»«"-"»’»,«» • or, il n. Il »*»»» »«»«Ij’h rk M Mo i* Shvriff. J. -; Trena- G. lltr.lt« y. >U*v »«'h r, »X M. H «In urei. G. b. th«» >«u r; A«."«*» <»r, I b llamitton; /rtc«**. Surv»*yor. Sen s»l S»ii»«*rutl»*«Ucnl, «’• î*. » i. F.tr »»n; St» P. A.»pl«*rf«*t *; V >r m« r. Iu"pe» tor, W. F. S »mo i J«l."El*Ul>t. » "l XIX Joint > aar t . .»'..-r. Clair. K pu nfativ. Il If. MiUi-r-, r ollili» Judae. ' « alvi»; « •*•*'. MIMI 'H. ,., r-, o. lin«»-!»*, f H "• ' 'l., k; ' K t .1 iunior, anei-ilt. Jam*-- ' ■ M-»—*. Tntu-uii- *■ J *. r. « K.v. H 'riu .n .<UodSup. ruil.-ud. nl. *. A Mx«le; Surv. y- or «’ W lia», il'; < >ron.-r, l»r. " alla. • KLAMATH COI M» . Joint s .uator. < A. < og'* n ‘d >s'l» . IG p- r. ..-.irativi-, A. Snidi-r ot Lake; • J. s. r»rr. Calumasi.uH-ra. •• II. i oni| aon. c' s suvera; l'I.-r». A. I.. l. -a» l'J; Siu-rtiT, !.. W.G.nau: l r. a-urvr. Win. I w.r. J arn S'Uarr. sen > .1 SiipciiH. it l' ni. I . L. «■• >u il un. 'urvpyor. la, L v • «oron.r.J. T. Eorbea. LUÍK »’Ol NTV. Joint s. uator. < K ' ozaw.-ll <■« 1-lKi; K.-P- r. .. nialiv.-, V. sind. r. t ouut» .hi<M<-, ” A. «ih.Hii ; < ..Il Hl. r-. X ' • I ....... C; rk i*. A. Suri .... aa.-rid. W . ».!»••• >- Ioni fr. lauri r; A »l. ' alh ii. .1 sup. nn I. nJ -lit. A. Il r ian.-r. A—csaor J. I. .»«e- IK.IIOUKII; sl.H'k Insprs 'or. t>. H. Join-a. MSKTINU ••rCOl'KW, Kr< • fil. aupr.,u.. court d <>r M U Salon, r.-inrar t.-r.ita .-oiuiu< in-ii>ir »n «/» hi’t M. n l.iya m »taren and rK-loUcr, also at I i u- II. i .u. <-oiii.il. ni-inv on lirai Monda, lu Ma> . lue eirvult court torlo, lirai judn-i.ll di-trUt .,la m Ja<-Ï' il i-ounl» on lirai ' xr.ril s ut.-oiiH-i an l ii.a-i-iuu.-f. lu Klaïuaili . ..uni ro’u ao- .nd Mon la> lit Jun.- and lli-'i Mou l.i» m ■» >»' luln r. lu 1-iK ' 'l"">' 11 **" uir.t »ï.nd.ij In.M.iJ andin, - .-..nd .»loiiday ,, tKt.U.r, In pilli'.- oninty ou lirai Mondaya lu March and Augnai l'or J a* ha ni c.nllllj lue count). piob.U' and . Oiuiuiaaiom r-- coarta inori cv. ry monili. . oiii.uc-m nx wild I........ral M m lay lor J.-e- phliH, c.Hiuiy. me M .iidat III Janna ». .»pril. July an-l —...... "•- ' • 1,1 ,-‘1*' evt ry alternale m<«un», coiaiudicinx tl»« m ’ Monday in January, r or Kiainatu o.nuty mi mar .VeJn.wday .u .Man n. Jun.-. ». pl. nber and November. ________________ PROFESSIONAL OAHIJS. ATTOHNKV «/«•<*/,«orar4He Or. O l'*iHStíV ANI» CULN'KLI'K Al Ifrd/o**/ LAW. Of all kimls «Irawu up. cspeemllv pcrtiiiiiing to tin* s«*ttlcm»*nt ot estilles. Collector of AcruuntM. Pioiupt Kiuiltluiifen. MONEY LOANED. Investment Securities a Spe«*ta!ty . Jackt>on County Scrip Bought ami Sohl. I hav»* a <:oinpl»*t«* "•'• °t Maps «»t all thvSiir- veyed Lamlsin tIn« ««»uufv. ami r»*v«*iv»* Ab stract» monthly from B«»s«-burg <•’ ail n»-w entries made. I am f hu> pr» pai • d 1.» umke out Hoin«*Mt»*ii«l ami Pr»*-»*mpt i«>n papers, anti can »aw to paidi« s th»* <*xp«*UMt of a trip to Hoaeburg Lana Office. HAVE I Viuwol F«*ncv ill Portion. It s Especially adapted lor Fanns, Ranrlies. Orchards, Gardens and Lawns, i iV • VA l to C-’o IHornist STEAMER SAILING D \TEs. FROM "AX I’ll AN< IM <»• ► K»>U VAqVIbA w . mi. tn \ all y, Friday. Julj V ail y. Tuesday. August Wiliamt to V.dl«->. Sun lay. Auirust.. X'alh-y, Thursday, August. Willamette Vaih-A. Tuesday. Angus» \’all'*v, Saturday, Augu"t Wi'iainette \ a!l«\\. Wrilut Mlay. Augu-f Valley. Monday. August . »I »I IB 2»l W. B WEBSTER G»»u i F. Gan’ I F. A P. Ag t, • »regun I»«•vHlopm«,nt • «»., i I'»Lint lo’U'Ty Ht . San Franri“«' C. C. HOCUE, a P. Ag’t. < > P. R. R » o. < ’«»rv.diiR. Oregon. li» .lacktofrtllr, Or. I» :ll ura.*tl< > in all c**urW"l Hi» Stal* . pi tiic Court Hou***, nrnl dour to ivtl ol < Iran.*«'. H. K. HANNA binili IJTk WÂSIIIM; M.lCHINt, I OCN.'ELOK II I* ATEM EI' »S 1**H .lacf.viiirili'', Or. I» a A Xi.W illson of Greenleaf, kaum», and u ill -ay »<> the public that ire have th«- A ill practice m all courls ol the :Mutv in Drtn’s t»r*.< k. i.p-ptairs. Brsl ROBERT C. SMITH hik I Ht»l lliirnlilr Mathinr in ih« St.«»' . *md w HI put it against any olh« r manufacture tor vrroUNEY ANI» CO''NSELOK rapidity and good ROBERT A. MILLER, lIll.lSEV \Nl> l.'Ol N.-El-OK AT L \ W. NO APHIS ORLICE ON TRUES I PRICES : I WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS JOS. C. SHEBIDAH, PROPRIETOh \ lull Um* tn ?t<’> k <*t I «»r urlìi? PiiivhaM-r " I H G Fa” M Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. «»itvc «m M.tin "trv< t, tn Caildvr-’ I» iihb ng. OU* promptly att. nded to. «lav and m-'iil. I mi U Of the Franchisee and Privileges granted to F* H. BOW E August 7th, IHeH, By the incorporators of said company, now on tile nt the Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville Jackson Co. Tulo. < Ireffon, OctoliiT 4, .qriifor«!, Ungon. l < i II m prompt ; Attemled to Day <»r Night. Olttt v on B street. W. S. JONES, M. D. THE OREGON LAND CO — Wild ITS- llonu* Oili<-<* lit ySuloin. <>>•(• '¿oil It: the Sial J. C. LEE, M. D., ANI» S r Kt; EON venir»«/ Point, urryo« Ihitldimr., Flic Oregon Land ( «»., whs »-specially organized forth»» purpos»-ot buy tug ami .-»iibdividimi larg»‘ tracts of land, and ¡»as during the past tw»i years bought and "iibdi vid<*d over 3.2U0 acres aer» s «>f land into tlv»* to tw«-nty Here tracts. Th»* suceess of this undertaking is shown in th»* tm t Unit out ot tracts plac»*«l on th»: him » k« I. gg> have b»*en *‘o!.l V.’e (..¡„ hj . ha*, .rn uc;« ■ m ►I ioba ,*« and im itui < will y icld n larger income than Irtd a»*rcs of i x h»*at in th« M "Kliislppi v*t!l»*\ . We also inak« valuable* iinprov»*tii«*nts in *be u ,i\ of roinl". fences, cb-aringthe land. etc. We can sell a small tract of’an«l for the sain»* price p»*r acre y»»u would have I«» pay for a large farm. O»r«/ou. Call* promptly attended todav or muni N. 0. YOUNG. JarlkMintill«*, Orreon. 'Uitci'iig (»I all kimi- d» II« II» 4 111*1-4 hl»- iiiHiiiu r ami a’ rea^mabh* raten. fsr>|H-< nil attention paid to lo< uting gov 't -niiH'iit lamia Q. ELKSNAY. <l\ir. ENG1NEKK. M»*«lf«»r»l Oregon. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Agent.-* for Cyriib Noble Distillery, J<>!-. S. hHtz Brewing Com pany, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, S.-Innidt «'• (’<*.' S;;n„p.,iiua aud Iron Water; al-o Areadiau Mineral Water Inun Waukoha. Wie- consm. 63 Front Street. Portland, Oregon " his y ng oi dl k;nds d«>n«- iti a Itrsl-chi** uiHitm r and at r- » -»»iiatilc rat»*" *l'«-»*!al at»« nt <m | ni I«I to t umi'iig ditches. ” uiii «-», muai» « t. XTr/O ... . n-mi.-.Uil b' P* K| Cui.-3 wi. re rtll 11.. m .L. .• t ;• i :,o¡. , ii |> <>«'m maie. « li'l'lrpn lake it uit ¡..mt oi.j ií» >li iil 'Z’-'I' -*■ >» ■ u. i,-..... i -i. >. mdr... l»Mui.. '11" 'il’AN. Luti.« Un,,,. pr <im*. ■ < i : i KHH.ITT n . . SMITH & WESSON (»WIN«. TIME S« HEI»I LE WIL! l S iiih I ha . F'cb. 22. l«‘l «iUl.NO FASI J.*«» k"«»nvill<-at «• 1. M.. 1.«mi*. M. and 1 1* XI XX h«*tr<»« k ;«1 5 tu 1. M., 112 1*. M and M. Hat ttaugli " nt A. '» 1.1. t*. M. an»l i*. M. DavUvilh* .il .«..»n X. '1.. 1.27 I*. M. and » 1*. M. it M«*df««nl ul Mini t.M .l:h’l*. \1 an«! I* M. «.( >i xf, w LbT. M«* if»>t»i nt h»:W a . m .. 2.W r. .M. and M. D.txisvih» at 10;U» v. M.. 2.12 I*. M. mui > I*. M. E»* hv «- Harbaugh sat Ithl*« v. M.. 2.’?' »*. M. and 7:11 I* xi. i*. M. and la-ax«* VX’hetn « k at lu.*Jn a m ., 7:45 I’ M Arrivv at Jacksonville al )<• »° v. m ., 2:40 i *. m . ami 7:55 ’»•. x.. W 11« »X FA MAN Preside nt. DURABILITY. EXCELLENCE of _ WORKMANSHIP and ■ CONVENIENCE in _ LOADING and SAFETY ■ Beware of cheap iron imitations P Send for Plusfrated Cat-'’logue ard Price list SMITH 4 WESSON, *I‘K I 5«, t I I I It, WINS CHOICE LAND FCR SALE! L’ORBA 1.1 A 11« »1 T A« iti " “I EXTRA 1 «luality ot agru-iiltural lami, b« mg a part ot tiu* Hiram < «»iv« r Donation Lami ( lami; situatiti about » mil«•" from A-hlan-l, \ ol a mil«* souti» ol Pluunix. .la« kson « 'univ. <»r«-- g«»n. Th«-On*g'iii A ('a»’! >rnia railroa«! ami th»* Oregon A Cai torma stau* r<-;»«i pass thn»ugli said land. I liis tr.*u t ol lami is all A No. 1. «1« • p. biiu-k-l<>aiii bottom 'ami. l»«-*ng <-m-»it t m-Itr-d c!.«i Hi« «« tiled upon in |{ >giu- riv« r vail« \ . All well supplied with living wat«*r. This lami will b«* sol«) in «piantiti»*« to suit put» tia"» r". I or turili« » in!o**mati-*n in- « pit re ot L. .1 I X Rid »XV. A"I i L iik I. < li < gon or E D. FUTDIIAY. PI..... ex, « »j n Ashland. < >gn.. <»«1.4 1 4»» NORTHWEST FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. id TILE FOR SALE. idai y CONS U Í «I OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000 Tiling of Ail Kinds I ( . H. \ EGIITE, Ashland. Farm tor Sale A goo«i farm ami st«.«*k ranch.containing l«0 acres; KNI h « t »* h umh r f«-m*«*, tui hi t »-." in culti- vath'H. G< mm I house and outbuildings a id ne«*«*SNary barn ro»»rn. Fruit « riouglj for a small family. Two living springs on th«* i hus band} forstock and irrigation purp«>s«*s. t’h«- plar<* is I 'catisi thr«*«' mil»-« northwosi of Eagh* Point.and nine mil«> fr«»m (’♦•ntral Point rail road station. If sold betor«* harvest th« crop will go with th«* pla« »*. A small bunch ot cattle an»! some hogs will I m * sold als«». if d«*s;r«*»l T«*rms easy; two-thirds cash, bnian«*»* t<> milt* purchas«*r. For partu^ulars «-mpiir« on the pla»-»* of the proprietor. F RED KRICK >< H N El D ER. DEAFNESS. Real Estate Agents. ASHLAND, ORECON, Will Sell, Lease. Rent and Handle REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION City and Country Property For Sale. A. CARRICK, I ' j LUCKEY & CO. Th«* recent brilliant dtbpay of jewel» at her majesty's drawing room»* has been exerci»« Ing the mindH of p<*»'pl«’ with regard to the amount of capital which !» Iock«*d ur iu the baui»l»‘". (M m of tin* lnrg«*"t jew»*lers hat* been moved to eon aider th»* matter and h»* haH oomo to the convltwion that tbv glitter ing ornaments of lb«* fair women who pay their «ievoira toh«*r majesty, or her repr»*- »«•ntativ«’, represent $10,0uu’uou, IU per «cut. of which is contributed by the gems which the queen b»*rseif wears. Among other celebrated stones Is the r«*nownc»i Nassau diamond the property of th«* duchess of Westminister, which alone ia worth $175,000. Then there is th»* marcbi»»n«*sH of Bath, whose neckla«*»* of black pearls has a reputa- ti««n throughout Euro|M*. and this string i" tvaid to b»* valu«*d nt $50,000. The Baroness Burdett Coutts. whose sapphir»*sar»* fterhaps more widely famed, occupies a high pla**»* in th»* list. Of course, a volume might be written on the j»*w»*ls which add to th«.* beauty of the wom«*n who att«*nd these functions, which are suppos«*d t«» put the hall mark and ‘ tho on one a ' fashionabL' ’ ’' , pretension», ! ' history of the great diamonds of the world” might have on appropriât« ap)>«*n«lix in the “Diatuon'ls of th»* Drawing Room.' NO. 31 TUSSLE Willi A MANIAC. A SOLDIER GETS A LESSON IN THE CARE OF THE INSANE. The Valet Moke in If is Master’s Room to Kind the .Mailman Sitting on the ienunt'» Body with u Death Grasp on the I nfortunate Man*« Tlirnnt. My specialty is I arn ja trained nurse the care of the itisaue I was formerly a corporal in the British Marine artillery, ami on my discharge, finding my penniou not sufficient t«i keep tne, I looked about for employment. Hating excellent good conduct paper* I was not long in obtaining a situation as ¡»ersonal attendant, or wbat is calle«! Iwhiy servant to a young gentle man named Erank Hardy, the aon of a wealthy English clergyman, who waa studying for the army examination». Young Mr. Hardy w;is as fine a specimen Pine aud Granite. I of physical manhood as I ever set eyes Maine alon»* Iwars the title of the pin»* tree upon, l/ut he was a living instance of the stale, ar New Hampsiur»* do«*s of thr grauit»* I old saying, “The nearer the church the stat»*, say« the Portland <M > • FtwtfM. Hut» further fr»rm^kid.” He wan not only wild; mvusured by tn«’ amount «•( tbr r«>«pect|T€‘ he was lireutious. Wlwn I joined bha pro«lm*ts. Massa<‘hu*s»*tta is the granite atato even there were signa of the breaking up of am! .Minn»*"«»ta is th»* pine tr»*«x state. For ests as well as other thing" have changed a magnifi<*ent constitution and powerful since the day" wh»*n th»* king’" surveyors, Intellect, though he was but twenty-aix going through th»* forests <»i Maine, «*ouhl years of age. put th»* br»»ad ar row of roy'al ow*nrrship ujmjd In the suite of rooms Mr. Hardy rented "om»* of th«* m»bl«*st ainl stateliest pines to» on BusseR Mjuare, lxuidon, I occupied a Is. found on «*arth. Her»* were foun«i th»* I likochamljer at the back, connecting with noblest tr»*es for th»* mast« of that liivinei- the mam room* through the I mt broom aud bl»* British navy vvhi«*b «lid such glorious d»*v«ls umi«-r N»*ls»m : am! h»*r»*, too, was found his i«edr«M»m, which opened on to his study pin»* »*u«»ugh to k«s*p running th»* saw mill» by a singh* door, and that, by a large pair that supported so many of the settlers iu of folding doors, upon the large front re Maim*. This was on»*«* th»* pin«* tree state. ception r<x>m. I w*as also able to reach But th»* latest census bulletin show» that t«>- this front room by the hall passage with day tb»*r<* an* r» al.y but three white pm«* out entering my master’s rooms at all. “ Be stat« ", ami that Maim- is not on»* of them. sides my duties of keeping his clothes and They ar«* Minm "*»ta XVi"< *»n."in aud Mi* bi- rooms in order, preparing his toilet and gati looking after his wants generally, I was expected to I m * in readiness at anj’ hour ot t be day or night to attend upon him. Changes of Climate IX THE .MASTER’S R«*»M. kill ni"i p» «>pb than i" g« n* tally kmu«n, A* il»* generally came home in the small I’.i11i'*ularly js this th«- <* h -,»- in instane»** uh»*r<* th.......... nMituti'-u m d»*li«*ut»*, and hours of the morning you may guess that aiipuig our immigrant population "»» king my «»flice wa-» no sinecure. On these <«*ca- n« w lioim*"iii tie»"»* porti - ij > ..f th«* w» st ami sioti" he was mor»* like a wild licast than a "li» r« malaria ami ty pli«»id f»*\crs prevail at ittimaii being I will not lioth«*r to tell vTtaili s«*M""ns of th»* y«-ar. Th« best pr»*- how for some weeks I bad noticed a re jnirativ»* for a » hang»* < f climate, «»r of di«*< markable change coming over the young ami wat» r which that «•hang«* n«*<**s«»itat«*". is H""t«*tt«u's St«una<*li Bitt»*rs, which not ouly man. until in rheer self protection I ha<l fortifies th<‘ sy.-trni Hgaiust malaria, a varia’- coiifbied certain fears to our landlady's bl«* t»«mp«*ratur»> zdamp ami th«* <b*l»iiitHthig husband (hin)"«*lf an old soldieri, and bad rfT'*'.*ts of tropical b»*at. but is also th»* lead requested him, should I at any time not ing r»*im dy b«r • *oiistipati«'D. <lys|H*p"ia, apjvear at my usual hour, tu burst oj>en Ih» r . »mpialnt, bodily troul»l»*s hilly apt my d«x»r, for I should ¡»robaldy l»e in want t" atta« k « migrants ami visitors to r«*gi«»ns <»f as>i"tance. I felt better after I had m-ar th- ••«piat- i. mariners ami tourist*. «lone this anyway. Wh« tb«*r U"« d as a saf«*guar«l by s»«a v»»yag«*rs. It was on Aug. 4, IhTU. I am not likely trav»*|ers by land, iiluht ", » t of agricultur ists m u»*wly |H.pulat»«l <li"tri»*t". this the to forget the «late, for it was one of the >1-- lib hit" »*h« it« d th«* ni«'*t hiNorabb* t»*s- narrowest *qu»*ak" for being my last «lay J tiniony. ever had. The young master bad for some — ----------- days Iwen in a sort of sullen mood, morose and irritable, occasionally breaking out Good But Homely. int«> sp.*L*m«Mlic passions au<l de»*roving •stoii Tra\«*ll»T say?« that a y*»ung Ilian ••Hine into the st * * »•! ' a h‘«*nf ph«»- whatever was within his immediate reach. •tildi'* tographer n<»t l»»ng ago • . mi *1 .iak--1 m*rv'>U"|v I di«l not lifce. the prospect, and was even if he might I ihv » a fitti.- priva!.- -■ynv«-r"a- more anxious from the fact that he had, tion with him Th vi-i'- r wa" pninfullv «luring those day- eutirely given up drink ugt\, and aft. r *-oim «u»!» fini?' .»mi awkwanì and tob’icc». If in* had "to« tn th«* la’t* r I ' luui ks and more (.'i 1« • "" i’iu."hihg. ia- cam«* |H*rhap." tin* a«ixenture. wouhi never have to th«* p int l-y asking th»* arti"! if b»* Kup- happened to in»* I am a great lielievcr in p«»s»-d he had among hi" "ampi»*" a pi'*tur» the: soothing effects of nicotine, and I have of any y«*ung man wb< •• l'»"k.-«l lik<* him, but s»*eu it produce calming results of thenio»-t wus letter looking. XVlmt *1«. you inruu?” impdred the photogrupher XX rii. y«*U ."«*e. satisfactory nature upon many dangerous I'm • ngage«| to I* inarri'*«l. Th»* young rabid lunatics. lady li \« » out we«d On the morning of Aug. 4 tuy master >h» I" going bom«* t< morrow. Sh1 ''ay- «li» dm ’ thinks so g. g«..»«| came home at 2 o clock and Mt once called think" I'm my that she doMcn’f mind my Iwjng homely, but upon me to at ten«! him I was so used to I sin-wants ,j go-»d-broking picture v* taka his eccentricities that I was u«»t very tnu«*h bom»* with li« rt" -b'uv tie* girl"." surprised when he ordered me to bring my little iron cot bed and fix it up in hi" room. He wa* not fueling well, he said, aud w as Hew's This rather afraid of sleeping alone. Of coutm * \\. oiler im- humlr«*»! dollar" i< uurd lor anx < < l ."> ot . utarrh that »'Miin-'t Is* »•ur»*<! by I di«i ns I ww commandtMl. aud m five min utes I w as ensconced in his apartments. taking Hall " <'atarrh Cur« IN A MANIA« *8 GKASr. I J. CHENEY A CO . Pr* ps. T* \\•*, th»» uml»*r"igm-«l. have known F. J. 1 was not <|uite satisfied with hi" strange < h»*n»*y for th»* last 15 year", ami ls*R« vr him behavmr n »r with the p»-culiar way in p»*rf» '*tly honorabl«* in .ill bu"in«*"" transac w hich he watche«! my ev< ry m< vein«, nt. tion*, am! financially ab|»* to <*arry out any and I «let erm in«-« 1 to »>r in r*idim*ss forauy obligations mad«* bytli»*fr firm. emergency. It* was not hmg l>efore it XH est A T ruax , XX ! i *»I«*" m 1«- Druggists, Tol»*- •!•■ O. XV ai . din «. K innan A M lkvin . \vi)o|.*. an»s«*. After assj"tm«- him ty get off bis •'lothvs ami get into ia*d 1 lay down on my «al»* Druggist" T.*|« do, O. Hall s Catarrh Cur«* is taken mt. rnally. own cot, an«l 1 confess to hav ing fallen off vting <iir«*ctly upon th»* blood ami mu«*ous to sleep very, quh kly. I’he aw akening surfa«*» " of th«* ."y"t«*m. Testimonials *mt cam«* with equal suddenne**" tn this way. fr«*'%. i’ri'S 7’s*. |H*r buttle, s«»ld by all I fe’t a heavy weight pressing up<»n me, •lruggi"t". while some one seemed to l»e making an effort to strangle me. You know wbat a nightmare is? Weil, haven't you some Curing Bad Habits. tunes *ori of said to y airwlf «birint* an in It i" r«-market! that wh» u a h»»r<« G‘gins <lig«*"ti«»n dream i hat you knew it was t" learn a t»ad habit and i <»f a self-willed only a »Iream and would pass away s«»on* di"posjti. n so that h»* will fight to 'Continue I have, ami that i> h»»w I <u ted that night. hi» crr»»r, fully uwar»* that he i* opposing 1 kind of smile«! to m\"eif. and sai«i it bad your wfsh« ", insisting on mJ doing what b»* to g«» if 1 «uih waiie«i long enough •*«»ubl <!»» without |M«iu, he must lw m» t with But somehow it di«i not go. Insu-Md <»f pimmhineiH and o\»«rp»'W«*r»*d ami n«*v. r again giv.-n up until taught am! C'*nvm«*»*»l going it g«»t a gnat d»al worse, and when that r«*"i"tanI" usekf-s, ami that inst.-a.l at last 1 opened m\ eye*, through the dim of Inning hl* «»wn way that of the »IriV'-r light of the morning I saw the face of my must lw c'«n)pli»*»l with. Ou«*»« t»»*aten and young master glaring down at me, while • •ff« » tually e.»nvin■••••I, th» troill»!»* H - v» r. with his thumb." at my throat he was It is \»*ry «‘""«-nthil in handling colts t«>guard quietly choking the life out of me. I had from th*- v»*rv 1lr"t against th»*ir a«*«|uiring a sense enough not to make an effort to km>wb dg«* oi ti««l babtts, for confirmed t«a«i habit" in colts must I m * «iealt with In prwi"c- move, and th« n 1 «iisciwered that he was ly th«* "aim* nuiim»-; as in th«* <*us»* of matur«* sitting arr«i"" my h-xly, with his knee» upon ni\ arm*, .»ml I was therefore power- animal". less. Whai was I t»» do* He was grad ually but *stirvly killing m».*' Just a* all Smasbeil a Becord. th»**»- thing" t!;i"hcd a< r«»"* my mind he no- <«ui«)- il X\.»"hingt• -n Park <‘Im ago .luly tie« »1 that my »-yes were op«*n. * Ah! I’ve got you now! You’ll ¡dar 12 in wiuning thè imi«* h'*at race HtmiHh»*»l a tur! r< ■ 'i«lof t«*n y« ar< standing. lir-tf^Sl, the detective on me, will x««li You’ll play Bour»***. ■» four-y« ar-"l.|, iilmdy ¡ shum I s up the cavv"dro|tp«*r, eh? We shall see!” ami ran h»*at" at Sh»*«*pshuad in 1 12 ami 1. 11^. he Mpieeze«! mv a little tighter. Guiilo's p» rfoi tnam*»* vva» sup«-rior, b»r A RI SE THAT *<»UKtl'. w ith 117 Ilp he I*ovet«*«l th»* distali«*»’ III 1’41' . It was a matter of a f«-w moments only ami ! Il Gimlo 1s tlu* dTspring of nn <>ld I knew that It is not difficult to recog mare «*;dl'»1 Xurora. f«»rm»*rly "w m dl'.v M - Carthv. «*f California. Th«* rider was <»v«*r- nize moral danuer wheu it j- s»> close as all t«'ff that. Strategy was my only chance. I gave a little struggle to put him off the scent, hr ouly -qin rze«l 11ghtrr and laughed. Legai Blauk». Then, with a gasp. I l»*t my jaw drop and \ full ii"""rtin«*ut of blank" f«»r th« u.*c* my limbs fall h»«»se and limp l»eneafh the »•f juMl«*»•" *«f ile p.'u« »- and «•«•n-iabl»*" «*;ni madman Wouhi my trick succeed? The always foiind ut th« T imes <»tìi«*»-: alno <le«*ds, inortgag«*". bill" «»f - h I»*. b ascs, few secouds that followed my ruse passed m» < baili'- " li« K" boiidsand ««v«-ry l«*gul blank like hours! Yes! He frit th»? difference. What would geli»*rally ii"»*d in Or«*g««n. Th» \ ar«. print«*<J aft.-r tle lat«-«t and G*"t lorni". ami will I n - he «!•»? Just w hat I h<»|>ed he would. Raised s««l«l at I’"rtland pri'*«*?-. TI k * s »* is n<» ite«*v"- my hea«l and shoulders from the pillows, «ity for semling away f<»r y«ui! legai blimk". and after one more s«|iiecz<. which nearly did have the, desired effect, flung me back on th«* pillows. But in sodoing f • loosened Hu.’ /or tiiittc Cr^ek , jiis hold of my throat nnd his knars slipped Die tindvrslgiird w id leave Central Point from my arms. That instant saved my for 1< cPoint, In «»un-lMiro. Lake < r*« k life. Quicker than I cau »ay it I w as awake, ami Big Paitie ♦ v. r\ day tn »be weex ♦ .x cep io Sunday, n turning the same day. alive ami fighting for supremacy with a an<l carr a it!g the mail'-.as also passtneeta laving munlerous lunatic! and « xpre*> matter. I will im»kr connri I had n<» knowledge of bow to treat such tn*n wi»li the trains each way Mv rates people, but self preservation is a wonder are reasonsblr. I F.‘ W ii . i . iams ful teacher. With my arms free I could wrosth*, an«! wreetle 1 did. By good luck or accident, in the course of that struggle »tu Hit Iterali H acli. we came to the floor with the madman un Au you thinking »»f visiting f'r»*s<»-nt city this "umilici ? 11 so, you want to *t»«put the derneath, ami then I noticed that I ba«l Del Norte hotel. I list «-¡ass in « vry particu got him int«j an inextricable tangle with I lar and hca<]<iuartci*a tor tourists. A tin«* the sheet It was wound round ami roun«l view <>t tin- Facitic «»»-can and siirroimding country can I»«* had from this liot»*l. iloaid him, forming a most complete st rait jacket, and rooms from «1 G, p«-r day . iivcordmg and I waa safe. to location. Reduced rales for tamilici« nini All 1 ha«l to do whs to sit «till until the parties. Single meals, 25 cents. landlord r<»me in the morning I «lid not E. Y ates , Proprie tor. go to sleep any more that night. I ran tell | tell you. When Mr Hardy's friends came and the doctors advise«! his removal to an asylum they a*ke«t me to go with him The Increase In the pay tempte«^ me 1 stayed with him till be died, tweb e month» later - York Recorder I A CHINESE DELICATESSEN STORE. Pig* and Poultry Made Singularly t'a«- cinatlug and Sold Ver> Cheap. Perfumud ducks, pickled oyster» «nd beautifully roaated and powdered pig», with piuk ear« and red umtrila, are tba cUaracterist ic algUt» that oruameut a Chinese delicatessen store. There fi yet only one of these unique shops among ths Fl.OuO Chinese of New York, but unless its enterprising owner can obtain a patent for the business there will probably I»e other places o|»ene<1 soon, as be Is doing a rush ing bui»iuex* lioth day ami night. His trade is especially great in summer, lie cause the Chinaman, like bis American white cousins, will not «'«•ok a rnenl in hot days unless Be is actually force») to do so. The Cbim e delicatessen st »ire is replete with the ap|ieti7.1 ng dishes of the Chinese household, and they are done up not only in better style hut with much better ina terials aud more taatv than tbr average f«K>d of an ordinary Chinese family. Everything 1a exposed tn view in the most conspicuous ion •r pusslble. A whole pig. fat and ju naked in highly spiced liquor ami t en linked a crispy i brown, while cooling .nthealr is slightly anoiute«! on its back a a rich coat of see yo f vegetable oil) and salt. The ears end n«ae are dyed tn N/rm¡lion, the entire carcass is made ns attnte#^re*fot!Teeye'Xnd as tempting to the appetite ns possible. It is thru bung by its little chubby tail npoti a hook near the door in very much the same fashion as a Dutx bman's butcher shop When a ciist» trier conus in ho is asked which i«rt of the hog he wunts. It is thru choppt 1 off at twenty -fivetrots ¡e*r pound. The same price prevails through out theeutirr pig. The liver and entrails arc cured sepa rately from the rest «>f th»* ixo«i). ami then are sob) at half the rate of the body. Ou an average three pig*» a «lav ami a dozen or more of ducks and chickeus are deposed of in quarter pound lot«. IresHies of herdeli caries. The present I m »-* s of th:-» • -r il>li*nm»-nt is a favorite < ’hinrse caterer, w ho r.m »>nce the big t'liinHM* re-.tnur.iiit »« 1* Mott street. He couldn't agi *•»• w it ij I ih part ners ami he quietly retirril I»» « mighbor- ing hallway, where he "»*t up for himself in retailing Chine.«,«* port »bl»- »lishes—the very dishes he n«»e«i t»> make up for Ids guests nt the Chinese Delmonk'u’s To the surprise and annoyance of bis «»Id part ners, the old caterer took many of his pa trons Avith him, who would rat Let ear his dishes mid than to cat them steaming hot af the restaurant. The difference is tween a < \i'H;i"itn and a Chinese delicatessen store is ivuuM'USC* The one always sells stale meat and rot ten cheese; the ot her roast?» live pig» (killed within an hour Ix-fore they are prepared tor roa"ting), « Im kens an»l «lucks in the same way. The «»tic c»»»t" hundreds of dollars to start ami makes little profits, while the Chinese «leluatessen shop costs only the twenty dollars to buy the meats and makes big profits An ordinary hallway is amply big vn»»ugh for a good si/x-d Chinese deli. «•ate">cn sln-p. < bin l*'oo in New York Sun. t *•♦• ?»Mi«.i 1.» !Sl«*ud '».il.ii S I 11« sul¡stam.« «.ikes it" >iam«- fr« ui ine pi;«(’ a Imre i' w o »»Hginally tund«.-, itear the temple <«i Jnpiter Amnion. Itisoue of tie. i«e»i known pro*iiict*8 of the laltora tory I' is most rasllv oblaim-d by the act-.on <«f lime on sal HuimotiiHc, or muriate of atnmouia. The sal ammoniac ami lime are betted together in a retort nr iron pot. ami by the a«*ti«)u of the salt- employed ,.r*2 raiM^l into vapor and coudeused ag.tin into earthen i*e»*rivors. The « -irbouic <*«« id •>f the chalk unite" wi’lithe sal ammoniac, generating carl»onnr«' of ammonia. A small quantity ot this m tho dougii is acte«i on by the heat, ami the gas thus lib erated raises t h»» mass, so as to produce the light, fluffv, flaky .•«¡qa-arance >«» desirable in bretiil ami bi-cnif. When first produce«!, an«i so long as it is kept from the action of the air, carla»nate »»f amni«mia is iu hard, white, translucent ma«"»*s crystalline iu apl»earance, with a pungent smell and «harp taste It air is al I «> wed to reach it, it gradually falls inf«» powder ami loses strength. Sonic of the best bakers al way s allow it to “slack'' Itefore using it, claim ing that in its origiual state it dots m«t work bo satisfactory as after the action of the atmosphere upon it. It is fre*piently called “hart*h«'rn.’’ from the fact that an impure « trl>onatpof am monia i* somet.mc" oi<t:<imd by the <le tetnu tiv»« distillation of d»« r boms and kiu«lred subsJam <•" Among English hak erst he common ¡¡.mu- for it is “volatile,” descriptive of -»m: «>f it«»« h.»racteristi< •». In F.nglish recipe-» ;t is frequently abbrex iatvd to “vol.“ It is now ."ai«l to I m * largely pr<»- «!uce«l from co. . tar, ami great quantities ‘ of it are made iu the I nitvd States. -Bak 1 er s Helper. Flurb Has a Trail*. There is a *uccc**fii! lawyer in thin city f w bo is a slave to hobbies. Thus far he has tnan.tf<ed to ride them all without their in terfering with Lis steady accumulation of wealth One of bin hobbies a * as that each of his cliildrefi ‘Jioiild 1 ru a trrde. the girls a* well as t lie G.ys. (»nr of bis sons is master mw . no f«»r a railroad in an other state and UK»t her aou is doing well as a rivil engineer. His two «laughtersare now wry hanpilv mariicd. hut should mis fortune overtake them one could make shoes for a living ami the other could en ter n l»ookbimh r. with the knowledge of 1 I an expert. Ea< h girl selected her own trade.—Nov York l imes. <>la<l«t»»i»<* mid ltrM«-»»ii*!ir Id. Fhere are prewut tv«» current versions of an incident x\ herein Mr Gl.idstuue hesi tated for a word and Mr. Disraeli (as be then was) supplied tin* cue. It may i»e de hirable to put on record the testimony of an ear witness t«» the scene Mr. Gladstone bad said, “The right honorable gentleman ami his satellite".' when honietbiug drew off his attention and be fora moment lost the thread of his discourse. Mr. Disraeli leaned forwanl across the table and said quietly, “Satellites ’—n<» more Mr Gla<l stone then recovered himself am! proceeded with his »perch.—Notes ami Queries. Exerci»e and Exposure. By all means take as much exercise *u* you cau, and be tn t he open air as much an possible. Outdoor lifts is the natural con dition of mankind, and the mor«* one cau have of it the better. The practice must not tw carried to extremes, however. There are many day« when one is much better off in a warm, comfortable, well ventilated buu*e than trying to take outdoor exerciso In a midwinter storm or under a July sun. and no one ever "t reugt hetie«l bi> constitu tion by sleeping with, his I »edroom window* open with the outside temperature at aero. —Monthly Bulletin. id more complet tkmibiTn Ort-go »»Itb any u tbti inmgi nable d rate,, and I far than any other in and compare" favorably 1c. Jub Prim'ng of every iption don«* st >an Franciai o rotuptand tirat-clu«» manuvi Maa aud I hall Leg,. Mao generally croaa tbelrleg,"Uan there la least pressure on their tuinda You will ■ot very often And a man actually engaged iu bualneaa wkb his legs crossed. The limbs at those tunes are straighter than at any other, because the miud and body work together A man engaged In audit ing accounts will seldom cross tils legs; neithrr will a man w ho !s »vTitiuK au arti cle or who ts employed in auy ’maimer I Where bls brain is actively engaged. Wheu at work iu a sitting posture the limbs naturally extend to the floor In a Cerfw tly straight line A man may cross is kgs if he is sitting in au office chair discussing some proposition with another man. but the in'tant be becomes really iu earnest and perceives eornetbing to he gained his linilie nncros, he liend» forward toward his neighbor and le-gin, to use Ids hands. But these obser» al loll'no made ol man kind in general. There are particular cases that are otherwise There are certain men of dl'tingiiishwi taleut.» who, when en gaged In literary work. tw:-t their lege into intricate colls. One of the most eminent dramatists iu this country never abandons himself to deep thought »»itiiout contort ing Ills lirnlis. which are lung aud slender, into a kiud of angular scrollwork under ths table Another man, w hose poems ap- pear most frequentt? XiMlie magazines, see in» actually to wring Id» emotion, mt of Lis legs, as If tbeywc;- -| k - il . s sopped in the divine afflatus. However, these are except ional case-» of mannerisms by »« hfrh particular men of brain, ar« iusrnsibl) affectwl. Some me', twist their iieards wheu they are in deep thought, others scratch their brad.- ah stractnlly, while others again chew tbe.r finger nails. To this alisent minded genu, belongs now and «hen a man who cannot ponder severely without making his leg» express all tbe emotion of thought.—Xew York Recorder *»up< r*tItl«in hi .-« M» tr«»|»«»lttan More- There xv«« a commotion iu one of tbe large dry k « mk 1 s fetore* np town Thursday morning It ua* cauM*<| by utx or eight hysterical »hup girls, and wn« observed by two ciMriiiifrs who hapi»«*ned to be neat the linen counter. Tbe r»»mmotion wa* start«! I»y the discovery of a croton bug on the OQuntcr. The girl vtbu discovered it quietly bru-hed it off on tbe fl«»*jr, whereat •uutbrr girl -tarted to step on H “Oh, don’t!” s<*reamv<l U»« find girl fran tically, “You mud never kill a er«»ton bug that way.” *‘No! no! no! Never step on a <r< «ton Bug,” exclaimed three or four v«»i«*es tn unison, and several hands were atreu hed out to pull back the daring girl. She ¡lauaed aud impatiently a»»ko«l. "F«»t goodnes« wake, why not?” “Because if you step on a croton bug it will rain all the week,”»aidoneuf tbegirl« in an impreaaivc tone of voice. “Oh, pshaw!” said the would l»r execu tioner of the bug, which meanwhile ha»i nest lol iu a crack in the floor. “That’s so! Yes. indeed. I never knew tbe sign t«> fail,” insiste«l three of tbe girls excitedly as they gently endcax«»re<l to «Iraw the »k«.*ptical girl ba< k to l»»*r po*t of duty !x*Lin«l tbe c«>nnter. B«i< -h»- wa* un convinced, and her hatre»l of <-roton bug* was so much stronger than her s«ij»er*tt tious tendencies that she bn»tight tier foot down with deadly effr«*t. an«l no t the in diguaut ejaculations of her mates with a defiant “Well, let it rain.’’—New York Times. First Shot at an Irani. “J< voila! Tirez, tire? and there, tro; ting along, casting a dark shadow on the white snow, wa*» an izard. about 175 yard« above me. I unslung my rifl«* an«l followed with thr sight He stopfjed f«»r mii «natant. Crack! He whirled and trotted I «ack again stopped, crack! au«l with a bound he dis appeared arnoug the rock* We watched in vain for Lia reappearance, and turned to mount, exchanging mutual c»»ndolences Suddenly, “Viola* ’ aud there lie was again, on tbe other «nowfield at our right Crack: went the Winchester, and then he seemed to uudcrstaixl for the first time where the trouble came from, for be was off like the wind, while I emptied tbe three remaining cartridges of my magazine at tbe flying clouds of suow The miss was set down to the natural nerrouknes« at tbe first Izard, and It was u t until some hours afterward that I notic«*«i i derange ment of the rifle sights which xvould Laxe made it impossible to kill at twenty yards. It was the first piece of ba«l hick.—Paul Van Dyke iu Scribner’s. "»»me Boy» May Have Guns. To tbe befrt of my belief no la»y ever learned any barm while either fishing <»r shooting, and I would unl.» «natingly ad vise parents to encouraj«* .a t heir k «« us a taste for field s|>orts and an .-«dmiratmu of all manly pastime« Hut g«s>| aomd «-co» n>on seuse *>boul»i govern the teaching «_>f the youug people, ami l»»*f«»re giving a boy a gun an«i permission to use it 1 would ad vise a careful study of his character an«! disposition. If care less and reckless he is uo tit guardiau for a deadly weapon; but 1f he ha.« sense and caution enough td l>a truste»! there is no g»»«»d reason why he should not have a gun of Lis own. Pro viding he tak»*s ¡»roper rare of it, makes a cast iron resolve never to allow the muz zle to cover anything but legitimate game and d«s*" not u« g!v< t his studies for the pleasure of a tramp afield, the use of a gun can d«j him no p«»s"ible harm aud may do him much good.—Outiug. They II m <1 Him. One of tbe party ata table m a choice « «•ruer of th«! Hoffman House art gallery the other nigiit smk ! that when ColoneJ Bob Ingersoll was in Europe la>t be visited Westminster Abla*y for th* first time As he was contemplating tbe tomb of Nelson the guide said. “1 bat, sir, his tbe lumb of the greatest naval ’em Europe or tbe whole world he ver knew—Lord Nelson’s. This marble sar- coog bogus weighs f»»rty t w o tone Hl nude that hi& n steel r»*«*«*pt>«•!•• weighing twelve tons, an«! hinside» tii.it is a h*iu'eu casket, ermetrically sealed, weighing over two tons. Hinsi»le tbat his a mahogony* cofliu bolding tbe hasti«^ of tbe great ’cro.” “Well,” said the colonel after thinking awhile, “1 guess you’ve got him If b« ever get« out of that cable m> at iny ex pense.”—New York Herald. Color ot Eye»» iu M«*n «nd Wornei». M. de C'audoli«*, a French investigator, has come to the conclusion from his rc s«*art-br»« tliat women have a larger propor tion of brown eyes than men lie else» finds that where Ijotb parents have eyes of a like color tbe chances are eighty-eight to twelve that tbe children, when they arrive at tbe age of ten (when the color of tbe eyes is fixed», will have eyes of the same color. \\ ben the parents have eyes of dif Mi pe rtt iiotii. ferent colors the chances are fifty five to they ur. c<>i*<l<*n>iiii>g l.uil iu Liberia forty-five in favor of browu as against blue for » raiiroad.'1 "Grea*. Scott! Wiun't the land niif- or gray eyes in the children. He is also of the opinion that the health of the brunette flciently condemned already!"—New York type h, as a rule, superior to that of tbe Truth. blond.—St. ljouia HepubUc. T ue chef of the r»nr>*au of st at i»! ion re Excitement t I I t ih h enriou« fact that the oh! ..al of tin plates. ......... of ........... Runs I igli in tl , r met kiy U u Huiid- the United States wliieh wa« worn out iurta «hat the total imi-ori» »*r IIS it ••«If«••* <l\ 'p poui (*'*le>t Ipitluli, «*a- and replaced by a new one in 1886, whs tern, plates and ta(rv.-r«' tin during Mav. ^rrrU of tb«*-.t' lii.u h and niak« s pur» blood ini|>erfe<-t and never du! conform wit!iOS!'l. amounted to lttl,U?,0i5 potimie' A Choice Collection of ami build" up th»* syst«*m. It is $1 a bottle th. requirements of the statutes Put- val "*1 nml ............................................................. at » 1.431.30 ». unii ihirini* iliw <•• r nt Brooks' drug-store. T«*ll vvur friends <»f ing th« first year of the government the n*.|.<jti<litiie I- »K .1 'J laM v-ar 16 !I14 (bsl Its merits wheu you use it. great seal use to be guatded zealously. l-OUtuli. »-^hreil at »l..,l| .-¡25; rhnirK the It was deemed a most solemn aff’ai^. t',.,e «H-V.I1 Iinrntlm Piulerl Mav3l«>. H20 6bl - attizing of onr countrysv^L Lui nLw it T H poutula vaiue.i at »28,7:» :«•! ; »ml Notice Any person wishing to sell property is left like any other piece o, furniture in ilnrintf tb. .l.ven rnonitia «rid.ii M .v Its Causes and Cure, hud it to their interest to call and see us I" h«*r«*by gi\«*ii that I hav»* giv»*u my >*«m, charge of a clerk »nd is, |H-rhaps, not 31. lh'.KI. Ml.), 7'0, fhi2 |Kjtin<la, valu.il at XX Illi»* l'arri". hi« tiim* atxl will ncitlmr lay St lentlth ally ireated by an aurigi of world f 18,830,»à». '•liiim t«» hl« wag«»" m»r Is* r>*»«p«»ii"il»]i> f«»r any seen by the secretery twice a year. wide reputation. Dealn» «*.. i adii at« d and en d»*bt" he may ••••ntra«*t. tirely cured, of frotn 20 to ,Hi yeaf"'standing after all »«Hur l rea I m»*nt* bav»- failed. H«ur XVxi. !’. Ftbsi", Alt Effective Cqrc. ► r.nrlt Tan»} Watrr«. th»* «liOiculty i" r»'a('h<‘<l and ttn*cans» r«*m»»vcd Appl»*gate. Ji»m* fully explain«*«! tn circular*, with athdavrs These waler? are a aure sn.l rale »pentic and t « *st t u i< » 111 a I <* of cures from prominent «* *. 1" ?°"'b'-ra Or<ir..n, L-. round h . u *. for all kindsof female troubles arri will re .. .And Importer of people, mailed free. * •» - •aurj . #25 |«er VXeek. move all obstructions lo the monthly ih - h K.,^.d,,r "1ÍÍÍ.,,«M‘ I« -Mkr-rilHrtb int.rual- DR. A. F«»NT A I.XL. 2nd I f J*. < ;V*'»** ‘*h? ■ r.-ll.-vma tin ctaiah Wanted; Good agents to sell our gem ral o<t., no matter .-bat tb’ cause. They are nudttiHt ".anul Inada.fir H W»*t II fi St. N A in tiva .ultnit.« Hy lim of merchandise. N'o peddling. tbove wbatevery woman needs, aud can I h - um <! rvuyW.LUx a tow t«mvs th»-palien» incur«*«! iwr. "¡»larv xvi'l b»* paid to *’bvu-’ug« ntr. Fur tur-I safely. I or sale by 'Lo Lhn.e.lobe t *ianji ■Duoently, well an«! sound. 1 btb Ua* ! k * vü used i • • »»’••«rmaimu addr< -* cab • tumufai'turvri». San ’ , «« u; I«o eca^.usaud ba.uut tu;K«i ta u ea*.-. v b.rv ASHLAND. ORECON. < qU-A«10Gr.NUi.H >LI FLY- L<» . I. used as ».frret »•«!. Pcopk gut«» UrnokV drug- Ne.l'ó XX .-st Vuu Burvu St. CUE ego. Ui. > r i Moietu th«* m.irntug to I«»- tvi««.*»! amigo 4 FI LL MNE OrTBE.BSiJ A.XD MObT »unter Uni f r t'aie ’ o ’ fi- ti* Slgjt :r ’ ici ” pa*n .rndív.Hcg iiEHLL-'. io )•> • r:Ti.r.y infohm thè fa. hhriabld clo^h'i. Hpishing», vu... Con (yu.l-.H4 .,r n. ,.. . , ,,f .Tut.A ,,.n c,~ stantly ***■' houxxnd a.rts ot »i.var-tJo« mi »«] <ir Shakes and Shi ns let. k»*pton band, and rwhing but fin»t- ’',"*! ’ '••*'* ' ut J lu.i ub .>rfr.wiz.i I < I hms work turned out.. ..I Al u<n...~. „u.i i„ thi. A supply of the best .\Lokey a’nd -thingies A)q»ly to b. b Aikf'fi. I «'»"p»-<*i, <»«■« v«>n •.Il ord.tr« teHcd promptly at reasonable Hay tor suit. ..... . „i- I rates ha* just bf*'. :i rweive«! at the Trigs other am! satisfaction guaranteed. w b" 'in- ..I .uu-u.-.i/inu Alitane.-. I he •"hkii .'« !•) it j jC A. «JAUHP-L. 77bba wiiltx* will - *U Uftvvu ufcwtu' ITVYWS 1 bel» ' W y ->1 undersigm-d «»tiers for sale b«» tons A M . LL H-. ¡f «1/T Flirti.’» U» àkìlTjrt, SfU ¡S.ÜH reaSVunhiC ruU •* ¿ ’ I »U S E. il!.-. Ur. ORGANIZE ALLIANCES. FOR SALE iiNK ¿An^F.iriti, ,.F F'.iti-f<>t:rr h rm: ¡¡REVOLVERS Grain. Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and Suburban Property. PHYSH IAX AND>I RGF. o X i i? \ i: X < > it. Lowest Ruling Prices. G'Ve nn a call before goini •• sewherr. SHERIDAN .1 DR. D. C. TERRY. *b?:.,. NAILS, ROPE. 11.4- I» I ANI» S l U U E O N. Urdfonl. l»rtK'>n. IfHuianc«* »M» HRAXt II OFFICES IX PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND ALBANY. R. PRYCE, M. D., >thcr in Wi hams liiu k Buihlmg. up Mtnira. OF ALE KINDS Amt everything else imaginable in t h’t* Hut. My k < hh I n arcm w and<>t Hiebest branda, and wil‘ be H«dd at t|n ■■■■■■■■■■a C. a. PICKEL, M. D., V It V 3 11 I A N A N I» S I K G I! O N,. T rTTT¿ Nik Mî.hanics' Tools Those wanting trees will d«» well to give me t heir orders, a.* I an *IH guarani *.it i-t m t ion. I warrant n'l my tre» <. it properly cared for. Terms ot paynvnt easy. Pr«»«lm*<* tak« n at market t»rn »‘. l«Minn>H. ot P< aeh >< <*»| want'd. A. S. ,h»HN>«»N. I’»«*ksonville. <»revon. Aug. I. ls*3. TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE Risei' ne* OILS — The Finetf Small Arms Ever Manufactured a tfari lliiifil —» "¡* : fur LUX ACCURACY. TOLO! J. tl. WAIT, M. D., » » hc< h Haiuhn's lilm k. st vvt. F J ® The FinPlt Çmall Arme F.s« MamifarluraK ri. I M a Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS '.’’.7.! «ulut. HARDWARE, FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, à f • nt> >it I'nhit. Where is kept constantly on »mud a complete and firs»-claws Ntock of THE ( NDEllSlGNED IS N«»W I \K ING OR- I d« r" through Jack."*>n an«l Jow phinc coun ties for H . . . . r H Y S I € I A N AT CENTRAL POINT D»*«tl«*r mi Any Kind raised iqa tirsUclass Nursery. J.u Oregou. PHYSICIAN •».»le Aarrlea« <('»U, (iarinaaU. VhU, By tho Thousand ! Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East ern. Domestic and Foreign Exchange. lafRDTORF UM Uf«r* f’.*r it and /J» if satisfied. A Hrs- VON MOHL CO.. Sash. Doors, Blinds HARDWARE AND TINWARE DEPOT < <H Min ORDERS A MT.<TALTY. Factory at Wui«ll* r> Mill. Sale*»l*o<»in» cor Third an<l E str» < tn. Port lami. • »i • »ron lb iltoril Oregon. S I Ol* l»l«M bar*«-« A EtBl-hra». .Manu tact ur«T of Estimateti and priue-liat sent on application M > i < i >. Wo a< ti I tl> in.« r'»Um- Fi. n*h i: ttf.h CALTHOS fror. .ml n I* -,'^1 kit» i.«tit'*1 t hi I « >i i Hus " ill w O. F. DEMOREST, H K S I !> ENT U F. N T I S I. TOO LATI c 18 m 7 Delivered 1 » any n-blr«*"* in my district. A'blrc«" all < *r«l«-r* t” >:mi - Valley. Orcg«»i» Jackson County Bank« OrnjoH. BACK! Itopn L <MEN ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. 1 littcc in Aiiir» building. Front Str»** 7VXV 1 T13V’ ’ ’ n t *■ "/.i'« I !.. m*. vtar* with disease : ih< ki.hi- y» and have ttir«l many .. ii t « i '. ir:ne»hr*» and hare «ought aid bum l;fi< lent p’lt Nician*. without relief A' >.t the i«In of April I wu" "iifltriir.; 1« hi a very violent attack «liât almost pios'rated me in nucha ri.uiii- r t it 1 wa» be at over When I sat <1uxvu it w »- ./.in•i .pissible for me tn get up a! me. • t l*> p t oh when with the kn> t )' t ■. . ‘ * OREGON KÍD-»! Y T hotel. I immc-î.’-u'iv using the tea It ha«l miraculou« e(i«vt an«! t • ishment of all the ^u<"t" in a few »lays I am V.U p\ !-• "tale that I was a new recommend the t«a at 1 have been oti the northwest oaal. l’KK E ' 'I- MACHINE. *1"."" \ll«Hl.XEY AXi> COl’^isELOK AT LAW, MILLIONS! ,UT IT NOW VINES AND SHKUBBEBÏ work i OF SOON IT * 11L Fruit Shade Oraanieatal ani Nul Tre: J. C. CARSON, ' < . * OH. FRUIT TREES HARKNESS, X N I» CRY Or- »■h< • ill iMill'Iiiig iuriuvrly occupied b> Dr. Will Jackson. »* H Y " I« I X N OR. GKNEKAl. lU'II.IlING MATEIUAL. «rivk. u|-l*>r-. Z stamu J. H. Zeilin i Cr. Ph’h^kLi 1, Fa. !x«*eps the largest stock ot t'ai», Ortt/'/n- Jtfk OM.V GEM IM WOODBURN NURSERY 11152 ". A 1 ws OPINION. " I have beca practi- iag nvdi' ■ Í ;.. enty yeai^ and have never I ee. ahl« t"i* -' • • » • C-ÍA (le ■ i¡ 3.1- !. th«« 1 I - Regulator, promptly 1 «tTcv*..i-11- :*i V«: the Liver t<> acUon. . uh I nt «he Un« time . . . . 4t-.l of weaket I th«* digesiivt and .m-n.ihric p.'uxrs ef the system. ' ll L M. Hu»«».” , IliE l’E«>ri.E ««» J V< K>«»\. < I KKV AM» JOSEPHINE < «H XTIES. Iin uthleisign»*«! is now manufacturing a‘ ,«• M cm «I ow 6 Miwmtll in .hnkM.li ««untv i »I*« goti, the imi * Kidney Aff»’eliomx I.: u : h II« Mental Drprr**i»it»u. < Ilr. THE I NDERSIGXED H W I I < »RUED A I <*<«p.ii l in »-hip »*• it h mii iiith - z*-i capital of |55.<im», t«»r t Iu- purpos»' - of carry ing •»» a G«*m*r- al Banking Busin«-?*« in all ol its br:inch«-s in Jai-kMinvilh*. <»r» «"U. oth« «* at 11»«- old stand *»f B»*ekinnn’s Banking H<« iim ?. E. corner Cal- Itornia ami Thin! street*. « . < BEEKMAN, THUS. G. REA.MES. NE PLUS ULTRA I»iii * Constipatinn. Ha t i JACKSONVILLE sick II»' i»la< h«*, I>yN|M*pNÍM, THE vri'OUNIIV AM> lOl’.S-LLi >K AT I.A" . Oritnl'.^ - AN F^rrBCTI AL «HWII !<• for - Malaria. llowrl <*omp!.»lnt. BANKING HOUSE, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE j. R. NEIL, MORRIS M. AMI ’OTHLK MY BEEKMAN & REAMES’ NEAT. DUaiSLE. ST.TO iG AND CHEAP VlH prmltee nt all » .mrtsoflh»* >latn. Olhc. .n tnc Court H «u« . tmrd »lour to I» »1 «•» « trance. «oNritfr, SEVKHAI. FINK tAIlM" Ok>"lK.A HI E PH»IPKIHA IN HANDS FOK SAi.k:. A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no hurt-» iom I has never l»een known to fail to dov Tile Slnnibú. l^er Rcgnltlot iW’Prompt reply made t«» all .etti TH. Chui'ges tn accordance *itb tin* time* R«*t(*rs,b\ p«*rmis."i»»i> «•• <’.< . B •«-ktn.in, Iisu-. Bankd. t«i Ho»». L. R. Web"»» r, Judge of Ibis jmticml «I i st riet, and t-» any hu*dn»*HM h«»us<* in Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY. fr.iiii N • > will run r»i»*« lay ", Thursda V" ami Sat urd iv ■*. »»i l »m mt *-i t»:--Hatc «lav »• n»*« v I ram X «. I w ill i un M >n lavs. XV. dm*" i «> « in I Pi id-tv **. anion .nt» r n»*diaf whru nt c.-s.-ai v 1* K Hogg. ILwIv Jar h-.‘inrHIr, ISri-tfaf. v.h.. in Li» loll A < I xna of appetite; tad breath; 1«<»I taate In the mouth ; tongue «ontca; juiu under the ahoulder-blade; iutAu bock or side—often mistaken fur rheumatism; B«»ur stomach with flatulency un«l water brush; Imligcb tion; bowels lax and cob II vc by turns; luadach»*, with dull, heavy sensation; restlesancM, with seuaation of having left something undone Wbi< h ought t > have lieen done; fulinuM aft«*r catin : *; p ' temper; blurs; tirf| feeling; y«‘iluw up- pearancc of skin andfíy«-"; dizzim*.".«. etc. Not all, but always «»’mo of the."«* indi cate want of action of the Liver. For LEGAL DOCUMENTS Train» connect with theO. A <’* R. R. and Ri'rr Boats an’urvallis ami Albany. Orr'jtm P. P. PRIM, Out nt’» SYMPTOMS O» UVEK DISEASE: Th»* company n*s«*rves tn»* right to change sa. mg-lat«*s without n*»ticc. ATI'OIIM.Y ANI» COI NSEI.1 >K Al LA'V. ri'OH.NbY ANI REAL ESTATE AGENT ! Abstracts Made of Titles to Lands. .» Wealth In Gems. NOTARY PUBLIC. MANl’FACITliER <>E W tiluii it- Willaimit«* XX’iHamvtf•• XVil'atmtt«. FRANCIS Fl TCH, E0U8. SILAS J. DAY, < > r«‘i» <» ti SI edibrd Al I.AH. \SI> «■"• MISCELLANEOUS. FRANK GALLOWAY, FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST w. H.PARKER, FRIDAY. .ILLY 31. 1001 .JACKSONVILLE, OKEGQ VOL. XXI i»n< cop> per annum, in advance • *1 sit mbnttes three mouths tJFFiUi.Au * ./ Kate» ul ■'Utiar ril'tlon ihk r»*p »rt <»f the eu|M*rinl»*n«lent u! th** Oregon ¡»»nitentiary for the quarter ending June 3mh contain« items of in tereat as follow*« L>»i»ing th« quarter the **xp*r<iitureti w» r*» FM7O.2I; earning*« $7413 27 ; receipt*. $<»S<»8.'»; number of <*onvicta at the clo«e ol th»* «piurter, 3A1 , being mi inc»» awe Mm*e Janutrv of .Li The receipts were gr» al»*r by |2.»“0 than during the picrion* quarter. Of vji .- vi«*ta, !k> ar«» e’ea or decrepit, 43 unein- pl tye«) and 224 »midovtsl in tl.«* north w«*M foundry »1 4,><*pn»s*a day. Merchant 'Till I or That Tarrife t ••at/k Foreign and'DuiBe$tic Woolens, Etc. in ili«’ m*»inlng, tonrrknl or«liffi<*uli breatnu»w arising ybl<*gui. Gghtm*»<e In the « lu*t. «pii« k- ened bnwlhrag.Ha«**»»* in tlu ♦•venhigor .««» si at night, all or any ot th«*"» thing- «retti»* Und tUagi-b «»t consumption. Dr . A« M« f r LnglUb C' liKh IU H.-I.V w«l cun ibvwi tnr tul »j-nivtotUf. and i» »«Id un<J«< " r-jsi'l • Kuurenti'. ______________ _ WUJ Oiti WzsW or tw»’nty l«u**l>»*l" of wlb! •.**- ! - rf’irtn* r part!»*wlar" apply t° .... i j*. (♦ XX il "< s L L 1 «ul. ChWrr 0* 'n Filter J VhMorL