Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, August 31, 1867, Image 3

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"" tv it rvln I'MtbyteTlaii) or Kort
nimr"i!i hln' Vhoenli, to-morrow, at
Joasi.Caiuorni..-."
11 o'clock A.M.
IsKxrucA..i.K.-Wo learn from tho
belt authority, tlmt-Jadgo Caldwol of
Jo .l.inucoln.ty, refused to hold IIoj.
,ogh ho acknowledged in tho prcs
co of wven.1 witnesses that ho had
stolen Mr. York's horse. Ho iiot only
mode such acknowledgment, but cor
roborated tho statement by tracing
moit untely with, pencil the route
to tho spot where ho had loll him. It
1j dlflleult to understand why. I rob
ably tho Judge thought it expedient
to have him tried for his ollencoin this
.county first, or that Josephine county
ms too poor to punish offenses com
muted within her limits. Ifllortonbo
not convicted of the chargo against
him in this county, and the evidence
h really so overwhelming against him
in that, ho should bo returned to its
jurisdiction nnd punished. Horse steal
ing is something tho people of this
section nro peculiarly sensitive about
and if tho ofiloials will not enforce tho
hv when tho evidence is plain, peo
ple cannot bo blamed lor enforcing it
themselves. We intend no reflection
on Judge- Caldwell, nnd if our state
ment is not sustnined by facts, will
cheerfully correct it.
In Ihs Oi. QtfAirmts. Norton, who
"broke jail hero a short time bIiicc, was
"brought from Kirbyvillo on Wednes
day evening, by Sheriff Owen. Tho
authorities of .TtHcphino county were
about to turn him loose, but our Sher
iff requested tho honor of his company,
and tendered him tho hospitality of
Jackson county until the next term ol
court. Owen expresses tho belief that
the fellow is on accomplished burglar,
Jiut thinks he can hold him this time.
He broke the heaviest kind of shuekles
in the Kirbyvillo jail, with very little
difficulty, and nearly turned tho build
ingwhich is constructed of heavy,
hewn timber topsy-turvy. It is only
to bo regretted that the evidence
ngainst him hero is slight, nnd if ho is
convicted it will only bo on general
principles.
Duvimsii Okui:i.tv. On Wednes
day, about noon, Mr. Kilgoro found
the stolen horso of Comstock & Caw
ly, securely tied in the timber, between
his houso nnd tho stage road, together
with the saddle that was taken ut the
tamo time. Tho pournnimal had stood
in tho scorching rays of tho sun for
nine days uud a half, without a drop
of water or any sustenance whatever,
and when found was wasted to a skele
ton. He is now in the owner's stnble,
unable to rise, and it is very doiibtliil
if he survives such cruel treatment.
Whoover stole that horso and left him
to starve, is deserving of precisely tho
samo treatment himself, nnd wo linve
only to say thnt Nell is too cool n
placo for tho wretch, whoovor ho may
be. Sinco tho above was in typo tho
horse has died.
Caitui.j:i). On Wednesday last,
Jack. Ferguson, who is supposed to
havo stolon tho horso from Coinstt.ok
it Cawley'i, stable, on tho 12th inst.,
was arrested by eonstablo Webb, nt
Kock Point, brought up to Jacksonville
ami immediately lodged in tho county
jail. I'crguson had hired out to Cnpt.
Kelly, nt Hosuburg, and was on his
way to Port Klamath with tho com-
maud whon ho was nipped. On Wed-
uesday tho prisoner was examined bo-
fore Justice Ilayden, who deemed tho
evidence suflicient to warrant his com-
m.tn.ent to appear at tho next term of
fn ""' II0 wns accordingly remanded
to tho custody of the SherhT.
J ? Accu,K-vr--0n Monday nf-
?lMtjMr.L.J.WMto,ofIlook
'wit, sustained a serious ftd pifl
dislocation oftho right shoulder blade,
Z '"? tI"'0Wn from a J'orse. His
Jya reduced tho dislocation by tying
mm to a poat and pulling tho joint into
Plaowitharopo. The operation was
ell performed, and wo ro glad to
flnelv I - 1)ftticnti8 gating along
since! g V,8Ued uJovdnyB
Pav a'.. m.." rr-
Jutni.. xESTo-day is tho
JS !?'
UD tO Tln..... -, ..
Ulu WIg0 ,v
dBeu V; otr .tto,,60'nco
' lrbyvlll. and 20th in Waldo.
and & , l rot between Albanv
v,i.o-so Bay8 the Jomxi J
Proceedings of tho Board of Trus
tees.
August 22d, 1807, tho Board of Trus
tecs assembled pursuant to adjourn-,
incut. Present D. Linn, President;
II. Judge, A. Martin nnd John Orth.
Absent John S. Love. Tho journal
of tho preceding mooting was read nnd
npproved. A. Martin and II. Judge,
tho committco to whom was referred
tho matter of changing tho width of
tlio side-walks on California St.iibovc
Gth, nnd on parts of Oregon St., with
instructions to examine and report up
on tho propriety of nmending tho Or
dinanco governing tho same, mado n
vorbal report to tho Board, nnd recom
mended that tho side-walks on Califor
nia St., above Cth, bo fixed nt 0 feet
wide instead of 8 feet, as ut present,
nnd nlso that tho samo cbango should
bo made on Oregon St., except that
part of tho Btrcot lying between Main
nnd California Sis.; nnd nlso recom
mended that tho Town Attorney re
port a bill to nmond tho Ordinance as
proposed. Somo other amendments
were proposed in regnrd to the samo
Ordinance, nnd tho Town Attorney
was ordered to prepare nn Ordinance,
to bo submitted to tho Board nt their
noxt meeting, fixing the width of side
walks in accordance with tho sugges
tions of the committee j nnd nlso to ex
cept the south sido of 0 St., the west
b'kIu of 4th St., fronting tho stable
property, tho south sido of D St., from
Oregon to nd, and all of 3d Street ox
ccpt between D and Main from tho op
erations of this Ordinance t
hills i'ur.si:.NTi:i.
Sutton it Hyde's bill of 25 for Be
cord Book for tho cenietory nnd f 2 75
for stationery $27 CO. I.S.Dunlnp's
inn oi t lor articles tor cemetery,
Si:.ti.vj:l Oitici: bill of 8 for cemeto
ry advertisement. J. W. Null's bill of
6lfi for conflicting fence. Tlioy were
all referred to tho Finance Committee.
Proposals for making cross-walks
were then laid before the Board being
rend, thoy were ns folio wh: John K.
Peacock proposed to eonstiiict tho
same for fifty cents per running foot.
II. Young for $00 each for three foot
walks, nnd $20 for two foot walks. A.
M. Berry for US each, for nil cross
walks two and three feet wide. Jas.
Hubbard for $20 and $30 each.
The bid was nwarded to A. M. Ber
ry, and the Town Attorney was direct
ed to prepare tho bond for security for
tho work, to bo npproved by tho Board.
No further Business tho Board ad
journed.
Tm: PnoTiM'ANT Cnuitcii. Wo vis
ited tho church dining tho present
week, and find tho work on it progress
ing well. Tho walls arc now whito as
"tho driven snow," nnd tho pews nnd
other wood work we found very hand
Nomely painted and grained in imitation
of Maple and Mahogany. The paint
ing uud graining is the work of Mr. P.
B. Collin, and tho workmanlike manner
in which it dono reflects credit on him.
We understand thnt tho carpet and cur
tains aro to bo purchased in San Fran
cisco nnd thnt tho church will not be
opened for nublio sorvico until thoy
arrive and tlio "fixing up" is complet
ed. Smcinn. We lenrn from tho Alba
ny Journal, of the 10th, that a pros
porous farmer in Linn county, named
Kcubon 11. Blunt, committed suicide
on tho 18th, by shooting himself
through tho head. Ifis mind seemed
to bo diseased, and ho was laboring un
der mental depression on religious sub
jects. Ho wns considered one the best
citizens of thnt county, and is sincerely
mourned by a large circle of all parties.
Ax EsTAiiMsimn Rkmwiy. "Browns
Bronchial Troches" aro widely known
ns nu established remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Jironehitis, Hoarseness, and
other troubles of tho Throat anttZunys.
Their reputation and extensive use has
brought out imitations, lepresented to
bo tho samo. Oirr.u.v only " JJroicn's
Jironchial 2Yoches."
Bkitku Ykt. Wo stnted last week
that messrs. Youdis and SaUmarsh, of
Storliug, had cleaned up 1,400,00.
Wo woro misinformed. Thoy cleaned
up over $2,200 00 fornbout two months
ground sluicing, and havo plonty of
tho samo kind of ground left.
PitnsojfAL. Wo received a visit
from Lieut. Small, commanding at Fort
Klamath, a fow days ngo. lie expects
io puniuijmiu in iiiu miiiiimigii uguiuta
tho Snakes, nnd judging from tho quiet
dovil in his eye, thoy may expect to
bo waked up if ho meets them with his
boys.
School Lands. By tho Journal wo
sco that a salo of sohool land is adver
tised, to take placo in Albany on tho
81st inst. That paper publishes a list,
comprising 16,002 acres, Bomo of tho
traqts boing very valuable, yet remain
ing unsoilcd in. Linn county.
The Russian-American Treaty
NOW BEING RAT1FED AT
Midler ftBrentano's
Where they nro opening tho most splendid
Block of Spring nnd Summer Goods over
brought to Jackonvllle consist
ing in part of
DHY & FANCY GOODS.
A GREAT VARIETY OF
Ladies' Hats and Cloaks,
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS'
SHOES,
AGonoral Assortmontof
Gentlemen and Children'
STOCKINGS;
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
WALL PAPER, WILLOW WARE,
GEXTLDIE.VS FURXISIIIXO GOODS;
Groceries, Crockery, Liquors,
Uurdu'urc, Alining Tools,
HOOTS, SHOES, ETO.
Jnckionvlltc, May 3, 18C7.
my4
JOHN F. IIOUCK,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler!
Oifgon Strtl, Jacksonville, Oregon,
HAS ALWAYS THE BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF
New Style, Solid Jewelry,
Well assorted, of plain, engraved, en
atnclcd Finger Rings, Ear-rings,
Sleeve-buttons, Buckles,
etc., etc.
Gold and Silver Watches,
Of French, L'nclMi nnd American Manufacture,
Frst Quality only.
8-DAY AND 30-11 OUlt CLOCKS,
Sutli Thomas' Striking, Alarm, Weight nod
Spriug Clocks, etc., etc.
All articles aro strictly warranted, and will
bo sold 20 pur cent let lliau nt any other houso
In town.
Watches nnd Jewelry, In need of repairing,
can Imi sent by express, and will be returned as
soon as poulhlo.
Jacksonville, April C, I8C7. td
J.O, IUMOOH
I T. MMUKOMT.
(W.W.IUNtlOM.
tMITII. )
HANSCOM&CO.
nU IRON WORKS!
SOUTUL'AST COnSKK OP 1RKM0NT AND TtlUMl
UTHKtTt), SAN HUNCldCO,
Practical Machinists and Iron Founders,
xuricun
STEAM ENGINES,
QL'AltTZ MUX MACIIINKKV OV All Kl.NDS,
SAW MILLS, FLOUR MILLS,
Dunbar's Improved, Self-adjusting
J'JSTOX PACKIKO,
Now so extensively used In the East and In this
State. Iteqiilres no Snilngs or screws; U al
ways steam-tight; without excessive friction,
and never gets slack or leaky.
Hanscou's Crushers,
Tho best of tho kind now In use lu this State or
anywhere else.
AMALGAMATORS AXJ) COXCEXTRAIORS
of all kinds made to order.
Tvlkb'h luriioveu Watkb Wheel,
Giving greater power at lower cost, than nny
wheel in use. Seud for ouo of our circulars
giving full tables. All wheels warranted to
give the power as set forth, or the money will
be refunded.
Hold makers for Mill coast of I lie "Pender-
gait WUlle Iron Slump Hlto ami itlta.
None genuine unlets obtained from us. Ev
ery oue warranted.
Patented machinery of all kinds will be furn
ished by us at marked prices. Particular at
tention given to drawings and specifications of
machinery, which will bo made to order. Tho
patronage of the public Is respectfully spllcltcd,
upG3m
DR. HUFELAND'S
CELEBRATED
SWISS STOMACH BITTERS!
IKY
The Uut Purlnerofthe Blood I
A 1'leauutTonlol
A vtrjr Agree&M Drink I
UAiurpused for acting aurtljr tut gentl; on
Ibe .ecretioni of the kldoeye, bovelj,
tlomtcb and Iltor I
IT!
TRY
IT!
For wit at all wbolotalo and retail liquor,
drug and grocer itorei.
M0B0DY SHOULD BE WITHOUT JT
J. 9. Fisc. Proprietor.
1AII.VJ
ijt DE.VCKL, Bol. Acuta,
JeH-ly (p.no.
is, u (i, eao fTaocuco. 1
REDINGTON & COS
This valuable nrcrnrntloo. containing In a
highly concentrated form all the properties of
Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the most
popular domestic remedies for all diseases of
the stomach nnd digestive organs.
As a tonic, it will bo fodnd Invaloablo to alt
persons recovering from debility, whether pro
daced by fever or otherwise, for whilst It Im
parts to the system nil tho glow and vigor
that can be produced by brandy, It Is entirely
frco from tho reactionary effects of spirits of
any kind.
It Is also an excellent remedy for I cm airs
who suffer from difficult tncnsturatlon, giving
a'mosi immediate relief to I no spasms that so
frequently accompany that period. It gives
Immcdintc relief to Naucca, cansed by riding
in a railroad car, or by sca-tickness, or other
causes.
It is also valuable ns nn external applica
tion lor gout, rheumatism, ncuriilgfa, etc.
REDIXGTOX & Co., AGEXTS FOR TIHS COAST.
Dated April 24th, 18C7. np27-yMn
Stop that Coughing!
Some you of can't; we pity you. You have
tried every remedy but the one destined by its
intrinsic merit to supersede all similar prepa
rations. It Is not surprising you should be re
luctant to try something else, after the many
experiments you have made of trashy com
pounds foisted on the public as a certain cure;
but
Newell's
PULMONARY SYRUP
Is really the VERY I11JST remedr ever com.
pounded for the cure of coughs, colds, sore
throat, nthma, whooping cough, bronchitis
nnd consumption. Thousands of people lo
California nnd Oregon have been already ben
edited by the surprising curative powers of
Newell's
PULMONARY SYRUP
and with one accord give It their unqualified
approbation. We now address ourrclvrs to
all who aro unacquainted with this, tlio greatest
Panacea of the nge, for the healing of ull dis
eases of the Throat and Lungs, assuring you
that
Newell's
PULMONARY SYRUP
has cured thousands, nnd it WILL OUIIK
YOU irynu Irv It
This invulunble medicine Is pleasant to the
taste; soothing, lieullng and strengthening in
Its effects; entirely free from all poisonous or
deleterious drugs, nnd perfectly harmless under
all circumstances.
Certificates from many prominent citizens of
San 1'rauclsco accompany every bottle of
Newell's
PULMONARY SYRUP.
HEUINUTOX k CO. Agents,
Hun l-'rancltco.
Ahoad of all others is tho
'Martha Washington'
HAIR RESTORER.
A I'KHFKCT
1UIK JtKSTOltlMt AND IIAIlt MIES&KR
llolh rumbliiril In oik,
Truat nollir,lior'r plmtnt
None uii do wkl I III. Iil dune;
Try It uJ ? kp li reul
"I'm 111 Uarllia M uklrfluu."
Twniljr tkoiiuiul lin.li rtrolnd ui
lut nolle tMl ll't ituud;
llltlloiu incite .lull com behind ut,
V Uli llielr trM all renewed.
Will keep the hair soft and glossy,
chango gray hair to its original color,
prevent the hair from fulling out or get
ting thin, mako old heads look young, and
It
is
do all that can bo reasonably expected of
no
a genulpo, firtt-rato Hair Ilcslorer. All
who have used It pronounce it superior
dye
to everything of tho kind, and being a
perfect Hair Dresser as well as a perfect
Try
Ilatr Itestorer, It Is an acquisition to ev
ery toilet. Itcdlogton & Co., Wholesale
Agents, San Francisco.
it.
GRAFENBURC UTERINE
Catholicon,
If faithfully used according to directions, will
cure every case of Diabetes, and greatly miti
gate the troublesome ellecU caused by aclax
utlon of the outlet of the bladder. It Is a most
successful remedy for Gravel and other diseases
ofcthe Kidneys nnd Bladder, nnd for female dis
eases U unequalled. The CATHOLICON
uniformity cures Prolapsus, Uteri, Whites, all
Irregularities of the Monthly Turns, Suppres
sion, Incontinence of Urine, Uloatiog and drop
slcal Swellings, and all diseases of Pregnancy,
The specific, action of this medicine is immedi
ate and certain upon the Uterine and Abdom
inal Muscle and Ligaments; restoring them lo
as healthy a state as those of childhood and
youth, bo that patients who have used the
GiurKNBKKa Company's Utebinb Oatiioli
cun cannot sufficiently express their gratitude
lor tue relief anoraea.
RKDINGTON & CO., Agents,
416 and 418, Front St. San Francisco.
Kediagtea's FlaveriagBxt'cts
ar made from Vreab Vrulla. ach bottlo
bolda twice at touch w mj other brand la
the market, comecjuentl the at the chwp
et and the fcit, USENOOTHXB.
SACHS BROS.
ON THE WING!
THE BIGGEST SHOW!
THE LARGEST SALES!
THE MEST GOODS AM)
THE LOWEST PltlOES.
This sido of Saa Fraacisco !
IV c have Just opened a complete assortment of
Fancy &, Staple Drygoods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Which for variety,
Ueauty and Style,
Cannot be Excelled,
and nil nt Trice
Ucyond Compclton.
Our Dress Goods Department
Is teroad all comparison.
Our New Styles of Ladies, Misses
and Children's
'Doxtor' and Sundown Hats,
Are Certainly tho Handsomest of tho Season tt
Our PRINTS and LAWNS arc
of entirely now designs.
Our Parasols, Embroidories,
&
Arc tho most rcchcrcho and the
cheapest in the county.
OF CLOTIIIXO,
GENTLEMEN'S HATS,
Boots aad Shoes,
Wo diiiilny I lie latest "Agonies,"
And wo feel confident all those who will fa
vor us with n call, will leave our store highly
satisfied with our (iOODS, KAS1I10NS, aud
last but not least, OUlt riUUOCS.
SACHS 1JHOS.
Groceries, Liquors,
Tobacco and Sogars,
Still srllliiK at our uiual low rates
Jacksonville, May 11,1607.
Jame.1 T. Glenn,
Alexandkk
Juun 8.
MiiiriN'.
Oiti'u
GLENN, DRUM & CO.,
CUBaMIlU in3
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CALIFOIINIA BTHKET,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
MiW FIRM, NBW GOODS
t A N Dt
NEW PHIOES!
LOW PRICES WILL WIN I
Tun aiiovi: naimim) rutm
tako pka.uru In nollfylug their friends
and tho publio generally, list they aro now
receiving and opening u vtry largo and ex
tenth 0 slock of
STAPLE SKY (IOODS,
BEADY MADE 0L0THINO,
HAT8 AND OAFS,
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
CLOTHS,
IILANKETS,
IIOOI SKIKTH
ETC., ETO,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes.
43r We have, also, In connection with "GH
ISf" the abare, a very (urge and ifiX
M&" extensive stock of choice -H5
H&r Groceries, Ilurd ware, Yjsi
M&f Qneensware, -t
$Sr Glass- -m
Qr ware, Cutlery, -
Faints and Oils; also, -1
jrWindow Glass, Nails, IroarOa
r- and Steel, Cast and Steel 1M
$Sr Flows, Wooden and Willow ware, -am
Wo are ready to sell anything
In our line at
the LOWEST CASH I'lUUrJ.
t'ersonswlshlnir
to buy goods, will And It greatly to their ad
vautaze to examine our stock before purchas
ing elsewhere, as we are determined not to bo
uudersold by any bouse In Jackson county.
Givo us a call, and then judge for yourself
as to our capacity to furnish goods as sov.
GhENN, DRUM, fc Co,
JacktenvUlc, March 3, 1867. (f
JX
S.T-1860-X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with
weakuess, lassitude, palpitation of tho heart,
lack of appetite, distress after eating, torrrld liv
er, constipation, etc, deserve to suffer If they
will not try the celebrated PfiANTATION Ilir
TER3, which are now recommended by tho high
est medical authorltcs, and warranted to pro
duce nn Iminedlato beneficial efTect. They nr
exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must
supersede all other tonics where healthy, gen
tle stimulant Is required.
They purify, strengthen and Invigorate,
They create a hralihr nnrtll.
They are no antidote to change of water and '
diet.
They strengthen the system and enliven the
mind.
They prevent mlumatlo and Intermittent-fevers.
They ptiriry the brea'li and acidity of the
stomach.
They euro Drspcpsla and Constipation
They euro Liver Complaint aud w
nervous
uruuaciic
They mako tho weak strong, tho languid brll
'font, nnd aro exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed or tho colebralo.i Callsnya
bark, wlnlcrgreen, sassatras, roots nnd hcrb,
all preserved In perfectly pun SI. Croix rum.
For particulars, too circular and tesllmoulabi
around each bottle.
Ilcwaro of Impostcrs. Examine every bottle,
Sco that It has nur peltate U. S. stamp uniuu
tllated over tho cork, with plantation scene,
and our signature on a flno steel pinto sido la
bel, See that our bottlo Is not filled with spu
rlous and deleterious stufT, Any person pre
tending to sell Plantation Hitter by the gallon
or In bulk, Is an linposler. Any person Imita
ting this bottle. Or selling any uther materi
al therein, whether railed Plantation Hitters or
not, Is n criminal under tho U. 8. Lnw.and will
bo so prosecuted by us. The demand for Drake's
Plantation Hitters, from Indies, clergymen,
merchants, etc.. Is Incredible. Tho simple trial
of a tioltte Is the evidence wo present of thdr
worth and superiority. They aro sold by all
respectable druggist-, grocers, physicians, ho
tels, saloons, ateatnboaU aud country tlorsa.
1. II. Drake K Co.
MAGNOLIA WATER.
A toilet delight 1 Tho ladles1 trcasnro an 1
KCUllcnmii'n boout Tho 'sweetest tiling" and
largest quantity. Manufactured from the rich
Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing tho per
son and face, to render the skin soft aud fresh,
to prevent eruptions, to perfume clothing, etc.
It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspira
tion. It removes redness, tan, blotches, etc.
It cured nervous headache aud allays Inflam
mation. It cools, softens -ml adds delicacy to tho skin.
It yields a subdued and laitjug perfume.
It cures miirqueto bites nnd stings of Insects.
It contains nu material Injurious lo the skin,
It Is what ccry lady should have. Bold ev
erywhere. Try tho Magnolia Water once nndt
you will use 110 other cologne, perfumery wr
toilet water afterwards.
Dcratu Barnes & Co.
1'rops. exclutlvo Agents, N. V.
LYON'S KATHAIRON..
It Is a most delightful hair dressing.
It eradicates tcurf and da mini If.
It keeps the licafl coo) nnd clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It picveuts hair turning gray aud falling
off.
It restores hair on prematurely bald heads.
This Is Just what Lyon's Kathalrou will do.
It Is pretty It Is cheap-durable. It U liter-
ally sold by tlio car-load, and yet Its almost In
credible demand Is dally liicieatlng, until thert
Is hardly a country store that does not keep It,
or a family that dues not use It.
E.Thomas Lyon, Chemist, N. V.
Lyon's Ext't of OiBger.
Lyou'ri Extract of I'uro Jamacla Ginger for
Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Kick lluadacbo,
Cholera Murbus, flatulency, etc., where a
wanning sllinulaut Is required. Its careful
preparatlou aud entire purity mako It a cheap
and reliable article for culinary purposes. Hold
every wheru at SO cts. per bottle. Ask for "Ly
oil's'' pure uxtruct. 1 ake nu uther. See that
the private U, 8. stump of 1'cinai Ilarne A Co,
Is on the cork of each bottle. None other Is
genuine.
Mustuiiff Liniment.
Have you a hurt child or a lame horso t Use
tho Mexican Musluug Liniment,
0 Mexlci
For cuti
easts, th
tug 1
a, hi,
For cuts, snralna, burus, cuulllnus and caked
breasts, the Mnxlcau Mustaug Liniment la a cer-
tain euro.
For Itbciiinallfin.neuralL'la.atliriotuts, stings
and bites, there Is nothing like tho Mexican
Mustang Liniment.
For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone
and sweeny, tho Mexican Muttaug Llulmuit
never 'alls.
For wlud-galls, scratches, big-bead and splint
the Mexican Mustang Lluluicut Is worth Its
weight In gold.
Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, aro so
common and certain lo occur In every family,
that a Utile of this Llaluieut Is tho best Invest
ment that can lie made.
It is more certain than the doctor It saves
time In sending for the doctor It Is cheaper
than tbu doctor, and should never be dirpcutcd
with.
"In lifting tho kettle from the fire, It tipped
over aud scalded my hands terribly,
The Mustang Llulmout extracted tho pain,
caused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very
little scar. Cms. Fostkii, 4'iS llroad Ht. l'hll.
Mr. &. Litcb, or Hyde l'ark, Vl., writes) "My
horse wus considered worthlcM, (spaviu) but
since the use of tho Mustang Llulmeut, 1 haie
sold him for $1SU. Your Liniment is doing
wonders up here."
All geuulne Is wrapped In steel plate engrav
ings, signed O. W. Westbrook, chemist, and al
so has the private U. 8, stamp of Ucmas llarnrs
& co. over tbu top, Look closely. Hold by all
drugglats, at 25, fill cts. and $100.
XyoB's na Fewdr.
Death to Fleas. It Is well known that Lyon's
genuine Uagn tie powder will perfectly destroy
everything lu the shape of fleas, ticks, bed-bugs
roacues, etc.; inai 11 is penrci poisou iu iiiu iu-
les, etc.: Ibat 11 la nei
sect tribe, but entirely harmless to the human
ec e and domes! 0 anlmvi. Tne eenuloo Has
the signature of E. Lyon, and tbe private stamp
of Demas Harnea A Co. Anything else of this
kind Is an Imitation or counterfeit. Any drug
gist will procure tho genuine, if you Insist yoi
will have no other. lo-ap-ly
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