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. - . :mi r IM , "4V TUB OREGON SEMLVEL. SxnniDi.T Moiuoxg, March 19, 1870. Li. P. Fisher, 20 & SI New Merch- antYExebange. is oar only authorized agent in San Francisco. For Eastern Advertising. Ms. Fisbek is represented by S. M. PETTrxcru.4 Co. or New Tort and Boston. Iladson & fllenet are our only au tkorixed Agents in the Atlantic States. Office 41 Park Bow. "Times" Building, New York City. All orders must come tbroucb Ibem. gMigimte xrttccjs. Father Blaxctiet will hold divine lervices at the Catholic churrh to-morrow at the usual hour. Gold, March 17th, at New York, 112; greenbacks, San Francisco, 89 DO. In another column will be found a few lines of poetry, contributed by "W". J. Johnson, a poor blind man, who is now temporarily sojourning in our midst. Mr. Johnson has been blind from his birth, is poor, and deserves compassion from his more fortunate fel low men. He arrived here about two weeks ago, having walked all the way from Oroville, CaL, uildertheguMance of his companion, a voting man of f ome twenty years of age. Mr, Johnson wishes to go to Portland, the ultimate destination of his journey, and any as sistance rendered him, in his struggle with poverty and affliction, would merit the glorious appellation of philan throphy. Quarterly Meeting still continues. Its friends feel gratified with the indi cations of interest, manifested in all circles. But few protracted meetings have been so uniformly well attended in this place. Mixing Project. A proposition to flume Fool's Creek forabout a mile and a half from where it empties into Rogue River, has been considerable talked of of late. It is believed that there are rich diggings on this Creek, for about a mile and a half from its mouth, which, owing to wantof fall, cannot be worked without a flume. The cos", of the un dertaking is estimated at 5,000. We would be glad to sec the enterprise go on. Mill Solix James T. Glenn has Fold the Eldorado Mills, at Phoenix, the other day, to Jacob VTimer, for $10, 000. See Glenn's notice to all having flour at the 'nill, under "new to day." Personal. Dr. PInmmjr returned from the northern counties a few days since. lie will remain until the last of next week. J. B. WnrnxLSv is in town collect ing incomes. All concerned had bet ter call and 3ce him. PETmox. Vc learn from the En. sign that a petition to Congress for $75,000, to improve the navigation of the Umpqua River, is being circulated extensively throughout Douglas coun- See the statement of "Ym. "tCus, in another column, in regard to the charge contained in the JTetcs of several weeks ago, that he had been a convict. m J. M. Fullerton, of Douglas coun ty, called on us, one day this week, on his return home from the Capitol. Ladies1 Fair. The Ladies' Fair will beheld at Mr. Home's Hall, on the evenings of the 20th and 21st ol April. Doors will be open at 7 o'clock. Ad mission free to all, on the first evening. Second evening, admission 50 cents; when there wiU be vocal and instru mental music and tableaux, fctmncr. each night, 75 cents. All arc cordially :..:.. " invited. Personal. We had the pleasure of, mwninr rw fio,vnll of P..n Tri,, -a i' ww...., ... .... a......,, alh, a few days since. He reports everything qniet in and about the Fort. Tho residents of that section had had good sleighing this winter. . Liect. "Wham relieves Lieut. J. M. Smith, at Yakima Agency; the latter goes to Klamath at once. m Valuable Hogs. We arc informed that Dr. Colwell, of the Soda Springs, above Ashland, was last year assessed $2,200 00 lor four hogs. Bully for that assessor! Snow fell, to the depth of 6 inches, at Portland, on the night of the 14th : A .,;. .n: ii J ...w, ..w. ww.....ww. ,a.uufa M, iici.ie;c)lt ont 0r every icn to whom it was pre- uaj. iiiw niauiL-i ociliij coiu, sieigU' iug was qnite good. The O. S. N. Co. have commenced extending their telegraph line to Wal lula. The people of" Walla Walla will buM aline to oonnect at the former P'aCft Statement of Wa. Bui. Jacksonville, Oregon, 1 March 17, 1870. J Since coming into Jacksonville this morning, from my home, on Link Riv er, I have beeit'informed that an atticle disparaging ray character, appeared'in the Ncvcs some weeks ago, andsince the fact of my once being prisoner, has been made public, I desire to make a full statement of the whole transaction ont of which my evil fortune arose. It is true that I have been a utate pris oner for nearly three years, butthe fol lowing facts will show how much I merited this punishment. Invent to Umatilla, Oregon, in the Spring of 18C3, from Siskiou county, California. I took two six horse teams with me, for the purpose of teaming in the northern mines. I arrived at Uma tilla on the 20lh of June, 18C3. I then teamed all summer between Umatilla and Placerville, Bannock City and Cen terville, places all distant from Umatil la over 300 miles. I returned off my last trip to Umatilla on the 8th of No vember, 18C3. It was then late, in the season, and my teams ivere worn down; x quit teaming jor uie winter ana put my animals out on a ranch, abont 12 ' miles from Umatilla City, belonging to a .Air. .loan, i naa over3,uou in money, and I determined to speculate with it in buying up horses and cattle during the winter, while my teams were idle. I started from Umatilla to the Dalles on the 24th of November, 18C3,tohuy s-tock, jpoor horses and cattle which I proposed to keep all winter, and sell at a large profit in the Spring. I started, in company with one hired man. "When we had got about forty miles from Umatilla, between Willow Creek and John Davs River, a party of two men, with 10 loose horses and 3 loose mules, overtook us, while we were eating lnnch, at a little spring, by the side of the road. They drove their horses to the spring to water them, and we cot on onr horses and rode on. They overlook us between this spot and Rock Creek; where both, they and mv hired man and myself and two miner? who had f illen in with us on the way, camped together all night. They proposed to sell me the horses, and in the morning I did buv them, paying them $GS0 00 in gold for the 10 lonc horses and the 3 mules. The men, who sold me the horse", said they were acquainted with the country, and that Tigh valley would be a good place to winter them in ; we accordingly started for that place with the horses; and the horses I had bonght were so nearly worn ont that it. took ns four days to rearh there, although only a distance of 40 miles. Not finding the grass as good there, as we expected, and on further inquiry we started for Oak Grove, about 12 miles further. It was here that a party of men came to us and demanded the horses. I told them thev mut prove them first, and both rlhe rlaimants of the horses and myself and hired man went into the Dalles to gMhpr. There they arrested ns both. About a week afterwards we were tried. Our lawyers had made no effort to get anv evidence in onr favor, and kept ns in as much ignorance as possible, until we were called np for trial. I could get no satisfaction from my counsel, and fearing that they wre going to bctrav ns, I demanded them to have the trial postponed to get the two men for wit nesses, who were with ns at the time of the sale, and could tell all abont it. They told me, if I would make an affi davit that these men were present at the sale of the horses to me, it would do equally as well as to have them come and testify in person. I made the affi davit, as desired, and went to trial. My attorneys made no effort to save me. and I was convicted, and sentenced to state's prison, where I remained nearly 3 years. Before going to trial my attorneys nrged and nearly forced me to make an assignment of all my property to them, which I did. Thoy then connived at my conviction, to get me out of the way. I finally got my lull pardon, but not until after the removal of the Superin tendent. A. C. Shaw, who once declared he would keep me there as long as he cnnld. This is nst all there is of this part of mv life; and as Hamlin ismaking it a hohbv for the prosecntior., I want the whole transaction set ont tmthfnl- tv- ,If a"v Wam." .?,,,d a ?! lo me i ,n the above affair, I am willing to bear it. I acted in the whole matter as anv honest and innocent, man vould have "one. ann i tcci nenner gum nor ne I gradation at its result, I suppose the horses and mules, which I bonght, had been stolen by the men who sold them to me. Wsi. Nus. The man George Dcdson, who shot Cochran in Union county, the other day, has been arrested, and is in La Grande in jail. ASIATIC CHOLERA. The Strongest Proof nf Intrinsic. Merit. Dear Sir. I ought to hive acknowledged long aro the box of Fain Killer you sent me. Its coming was most providential. I believe hnndrrds of lives were saved, under God. by it. The Cholera appeared here soon after we re ceived it. We resorted at once to the Vxrs Ruler. uing a directed for Cholera. A list wa kept of all to whom the Pain Killer was given, and our native assistants assured us that scribed, recovered. It h Droved an incalcut able blcsing to multitudes of poor people thronchout all this region. Oar native preach ers are never billing to go out on lhir excur ions wilhont a supply of the Pais Kiuj:r. It gives Ihem favor in the eyes of the people, a id accrs to families by whom otherwise they would be very Indifferently received. Believe s' J andfahh favours. Ezurlm M!closiry,Swatow, China. ESP" If yon wish the very best Cab inet Photographs, you must call on? street, San Francisco. new Goods. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIV ing an extensive supply of Goods in their line of budness, consisting in part of Cook Stores, Parlor and Box Stoves of various Patterns. Kails of all sizes ; Assorted Iron and Steel; Horse Shoes and Nails; Cast Iron Wash Kettles, Bale Ou-cns, Skillets and Ltdt, Tea Kettles, and Bake Pans; Brats and EnamcTd Kettles and Sauce Pans; Cliopping Axes, Broad Axes, Trace and Halter Chains; Shotelsand Tongs, Fire Dogs, Sluice Forks, Sliovels, Door Locks, Butt and Strap H.nges; Knives and Forks, Spoons and Ladles; Meat Cutters, Sad Irons, Polishing Irons, Pocket Kmvct, Scissors and Siears, Patent Cross Cut Sates ; Buck and Hand Saw ; Planes and Lanterns, to gether Kith a full assortment of Shelf Hardware. These Pumps have been fully tested, and are ncknowlcd to possess advantages over all other Pumps In use ; sold at Manufacturer's prices with freight added. CS-IATJT FOVAUER, Fuse and Caps, Blasting and Rifle Powder, Shot and Lead ; Lift Pump and Lead Pipe : Rope. Grindstones, Cider Mills, Cedar Tubs, Buckets, and Willow Baskets. TIN-. COPPER-, AND SHEET IRON-WARE Of every description always on hand and made to order. Hydraulic Pipe, Paints. Oils. Turpentine, Varnish, Window Glass and Putty. We invite the attenlinn of r.rmr. n . Stock of 3d O Cultivators, acd Barrows, Of the moxt llnnrnrAd n,H,ra. an.9 1.1..I.1.. flnUbed: alo Self Sharnenln"- Strxtv rniin. and Ilav KUves. HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. Jacksonville, October 1C, 1S63. DTJG-AN & WALL, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA. MARK jcrur goeds care of D. fy W.. Chvait CVy ; send f hipping receipts and bills of ladinir : freight and chin-p nqvslila In fpM...i Citv, on delivery of goods. uur warehouses consist of two brick and one stone building. Assuring onr patrons hat no pains will be spared in looking tn their interest, we ask for a continuance of Iheir mt favors. DUGAN" St WALL. Crcfccnt City, March 1, 1870.-feb26tf THE BEST GOODS AT Lotvost Prioos. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., 327, 329, & 331 Sangome st., SXV FRANCISCO., KEEP Hip largest and ret stock or STA TIONERY. BLANK BOOKS, AND SCHOOL BOOKS. WRAPPING PAPER, Playing Cards. Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Scis sors. Notions, 4c , to be found ba the Pacific Coast. Prompt attention given to supply the trade, and siti'faction guaranteed. 12fcblm JOHN G. HODGE & CO. CITY BREWERY! VEIT SCIIUTZ, Proprietor. TnE rrjBLic is respectfully in fnnnpfl (hit thev ivin finn . ttma the Cirr BREWERl' the beit of Lager Beer. Jacksonville, Jan. 15, 1870-tf NEW SEWIHG M4CHIHES! rQQ nOME SHUTTLE SEWING MA- Shnttle Machine ; flitch alike on both sides. OQACelebrated Common-Seme Family Ma P 'Vchine. Both machines fully warranted the Coast by express, C. O. D. Agents wanted IT, A.".... Innn A.. .1.. ! f, . vt , -. w...j.w.u ,u uc raciuc uoasi. iioerai Commission. Home Shnttle Sewing Machine Co., 131 First str., Portland. Oregon, -octly G. W. TRAVER, Agent. Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F, & A. M., llUl.l) their regular communications tQf on the Wednesday Evenings or preced VAiug the full moon, in Jacckixviixk ob- egos. A. MARTIN. W.H. C.W.Sti6c,Si:c't. ;Thk following numbers of tbe Sex- Iran, are missing, and for eYery five numoers I will give a year's subscrip tion to the Sentinel. I wish .to get fnll files, and I hope the friends of tho Senttxei, -will look them up, and for ward them by mail. Send one of them, if you have no more. I will give 50 cents a piece id cash for any of the missing numbers. 1. Vol. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 20, 24, 25. 2. Vol. Alf missing. 3 Vol. Nos. 8, 48. 4. Vol. Nos. 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 33, 34, 35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43 ii. iK 46,47,48,49,50,51,52. ' 5.'VbL. All missing, except Nos. 2 23, 24, 27, 30, 45. 6. Vol. Nos. 9, 40, missing. 7. Vol. Kos. 10, 57, 58, 59, 66, mis sing. 8. Vol. Nos. 47, 83, missing. 9. Vol. No. 29, missing. 10. Vol. No. 48, missing. 11. VoL No. 25, missing. JAMES T. GLENN, DE1LCB Et GENERAL MERCHANDISE CALIFORNIA STREET, JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, NEW PEIOES! LOW PRICES WILL WIN!' THE UNBERSIGNEtf TAKES PLEASURE in notifying his friendrand the public generally, that he is now receiving and op ening a very large and extensive stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM CLOTHS, BLANKETS, HOOP SKIRTS ETC., ETC. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies' , Misses' & Children's Shoes. I have, also, in connection with -SJ gy- the above, a Tery large and -a iSy extensive stock of choice -8 EST" Groceries, Hardware, a C&" Qneensware, -9j SSy Glass- -a S ware, Cutlery, -a r Paints anJ Oils: also, - KF-Yindow Glass, Nails, Iron-5 a3- and Steel, Cast and Steel -8 a Plows, Wooden and Willow wtire. -J I am ready to sell anything In my line at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. Persons wishing to buy good, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine my stock before purchas ing elsewhere, as I am determined not to be undersold by any house in Jackson county. Give me a call, and then judge for yourself as to my capacity to furnish goods as above. JAMES T. GLENN. Jacksonville. December 23, 1869. If GEO. H. DURHAM, Attornoyat -Xm-CT , 03 PltOST STREET, rORTLAXD, OREO0X. AGENTS WANTED-Sio A DAY, TWO $10 MAPS FOR (1. LLOYD'S Fatcnt Rcto) ving Double Dlnps Two Continents, Amrrlc and Knrope. antt America with the United States portion on an Immense scale TIIESE gret Mpf nowjast completed, M x 62 Inchei large, show erery place of Importance, all Railroad todate.andthelateat alteration" Id tbe rariona Euro pean States. Tbese Maps are needed In erery school and famtljlnthelatid they ocenpj the space of one Map, and by means or th Eererser, either side can be thrown front, and any part brought lerel to tho eye. Connty Rights and large discount gtren to good Agents. Apply for Circular terms, and send money for and tee Sample Maps first, if sot sold tafcen back en demand. J.T.LLOYD, S3 Cortlandt Street, N.T. THE OltfXY STANDARD HISTORY of America. Grooloy's Amorloau. OOSSTPrjICT ! Either the 1st or 2d volumes of Greeley's American Conflict, or both volumes, can be had In May. next, by leaving a written application therefor with J. M. Sntton, Postmaster, for G. B. Blood. The application must be made by tbe first day of April, next, in order that tbe requisite number of books may be brought np from below. G.B. BLOOD. Agent for Oregon. janlStr C. W. KAHLER, ATTOENEY - AT - LAW, Jaclcsonrltle, Oregon. OF11CE:. Opposite the Coup Roust.. Ayer1! Cherry Pectoral, For IWieei of tbe Throat aad Xiusgi, ucVu Congbs. Colds, Wnoopinx Conch, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Coasosip&on. Probably sever before in tho whole history of medicine, has anything won to widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind at this excellent remedy for pulmonary cotaplaiots. Through a long series of rears, and amour most of the nets of men it has risen higher and higher in their estima tion, as it has become better known. Its nallona character and power to rare the rariona affections of the lungs and throat, hare mado it kaown as a re liable protector against them. While adapted tor milder forms of disease and to young children, it it atUiesametime ther most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and th? daa gtroui affections of U throat and lungs. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup. It should bo kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all art sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Conjumplion Is thought ln Cttrablc, still great numbers of cases where the dis ease seemed settled, hare been completely cured, and tho patient restored to sound health by the Chrru rcttorat. So complete H Its mastery over the disorders of tho Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under the Cltcrry l'tc toral they subside aod disappear. Slngm and Fubtie Speakers find great pro tcctlon from It. Atthmn is always relieved and often wholly cured by It. ItnnthltU Is generally cured by taking the Cherry Fertaralla small and frequent doses. So generally arc Its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ane. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever. Remittent Ferer. Dumb Asrne, Periodical or Bilious Fever, c.t and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or zniaamatis poisons. As Its name Implies, It does Cure, and does not fill. Con talnini neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth. Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The nnmbcr ami Importance of Its cures In the agne dis tricts, are literally bevond account, and we believe without a )arallel In the hitory or Ame medleine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive or the radical cures effected In nbstinate caes, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Uaaeclimited persons, either resident i, or trare llmg through miasmatic localltif .. will be pro tected by taklm; the AGUE CORK dally. For IArer Complaint, arising from torpidity orthe Lirer, It is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy actlvitv. For Elliots Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re markable cures, where other medicines bad failed. Prepared by flu. J. a Avrit & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass- and sold all round the world. rr.ICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. CITY DRUG STORE! JACKSONVILLE. o N HAND AND TO ARRIVE A C01I- piete assortment of 3a?"Crja.-sE3 DRUGS &CHEMIC4LS, C3r-ES3NrTTXLNrE3 Patent Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, Trusses and Supporters, LADLES' AND GENTS' Shoulder Braooa, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, ETC. Scliool XtOOlEM AND STATIONERY, Photograph Albums, XHsnJ Books, And a large collection of miscellaneous Works, comprising Biography-, Travels, Romance, 33 ollos-Xs ottzros , AND GIFT BOOKS. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully com pounded. Country Orders promptly at tended to. GEO. W. GRAVES; Agent. Jacktonrille, October 23, 1869. HIDES! HIDES! THE niGllEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR Hides of all kinds, delivered at tbe market of tbe undersigned, la Jacksonville. JOHN ORTH. December Stb 1S65. tf HOW TO KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. Bay the Woolen Goods manufactured by tbe ROGUE BIYER TlllEY WOOLES jIIVF'O. CO., Who would respectfully announce lo tbe trade and country generally that they are now in sue cessful opperatlou. and hare on bands and for sale a large assortment of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES. TWEEDS. PIMIN TWILLED 4 CHECK FLANNELS 4c, 4c., Of tbe best quality and at home rates. Orders solicited) A.ljberal discount to tbe trade. Atblind,Ogn.,Jaa.2Tlb 169. JaMtf. STOP THATGQUGHING SOME OF YOU CAST. A3TDWTC PITT joa. Yea bare tried eTtrrreaeiy tat tavONB desuacd, b j Its latrttuia merii, to upened JI sin iUrprepuUKaa, It ts sot turpriiioj joa abeoM bm relaciut to irf neietblBf 1m after t&a many t pertmtnu roa ar nu4s of cvbj coapnada touted ca lit poMSou a ctrua rat; but NEWEIL'S Pulmonary Sjrrujs brolly tfc VERY firSTrtmrfjertreempmiaaecl far tht curt or Coajtii. Coldi. Sore Thrott, Atttiiu, rnoeplni Cntb.Bmschttlsaoit Co&nmpUen. Tboo sands of peoplt la Call foroia and Oregon navt tans tlrttdy txixlutd bytaasarpitolcf cunur fout NEWELL'S . Pulmonary Syrup and with ont accord tire It (heir a&qja!lfied tpprf nation. WtnoiraddrtnoanelresloallwDoara, acquainted with this, tht ireatest rasaceaoftht ag. for tht healing of all dutcsT"1 of tht Threat aao) Vap, auuting TOu IhU NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup has tared thousands and It wiU car TOUlfymtr Thlt laTaloabla eiMi!cln Is pleasant to tht tastaj toothing, beallng and ttiH-gtheaU-g In Its (Sects ; en tirely fret from all poisonous or deleterious drags. sad perfectly harmless coder all circumstances. Certificates from many prooiuent citizens tL !jaft TtaacUco accompany erery hoult of NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup EXDIKCTOM k CO. Agents, San Frindjco. DR, E. COOPER'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC BALM, A CAnemf TT.mil f,ltiI. T rd eiga remedy for DiDtheria. And kindred diseases of tbe THROAT, and unequalled In curing Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Cholera, Colic, Cholera Morbus and Fever and Atmo. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds, Toothache. Burns, Sprains, Bruises, etc, etc., axe af ones rellered by lu timely use. Tralv a Vegetable Prrpar alien, 2drfnnA frpnnin ftTllnnt .Im'.i.. e R. STRONG. KEM'QTON & CO.'S x T 0E1DA WATEX, CSK XO OTBEX. Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for the Bat. REDINGTON & CO'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. This valuable nrpnirntfan AiffAffi.. I hlffhlr ennrpntmtrt frtrm rftl tf,A n..it.. Jamaica Ginger, has become one of tbe nsit iiupuiar uuuicnuc remeaies tor an dlieatei of the stomach and digestive organs. As a tonic, It will be found Invaluable to all persons recovering Irom debility, whether pro duced by fever, or otherwise; for while It Im- DartS tO the STAtPfn nil tha nlnw a,l tA. .i. can be produced by wine of brandy, it Is en- lira Isr fpAA ftM- tLa. - . . . - - ""J" "u'u ic rcaciionary enecis tfiatfol- . .v C ui apiruK oi any Kina. It is also an pTrllin Aw.Aj. r- t- i who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving; ..live, luiiucuiaie reiiei to me spasms that so frequently accompany that period. by riding in a railroad car. or by sca-i'lckneit n. nth.. ..nrtvA- ' v. u.uw causes. It is also valuable as an external applicatltl or Gout, Rheumatism. Neuralsla.etc. KEDINGTON 4 CO., 1I6 and U8 Front St., San Francisco. Vie EIcctrc-SilicoDy Or iragt4"Brnn.. REDINGTON & CO.'S FLORIDA WATER. FOR TUB IJANDKERUIIIEF. This article, possessing the most delieat fragrance of Flowers, is nnequaled as a per fume for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BAttt. Used In bathing, it imparts energy ana strength to the system, and gives that softness and delicacy to the skin so much desired by all It removes Sunburn, Freckle & t iople. Diluted with wster, It makes an excellent DentriBce, Imparting pearly whiteness tolls teeth, sweetness to the breatb, and renders lbs gums hard and of a beautiful color. It should always be used after shaving, di lated with water, as it relieves all inflamatloal REDJNGTON & CO ' 416 atd 418 Front St., Sao Francisco. Use Hectro-SilieoD, Or Magic Brilliant. ELEOTHO-SILICOir, 0B MAGICBRILLIANT. DIRECT FROM NATURE'S LABRATOKT. The best article ever discovered for Cleans ing and Polishing Gold. Silver and Plattd Ware, and all smooth Melallc Surfaces, af whatever description. Including Kitchen Utaa sils of Tin, Copper, Brass. Seel. etc. To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and SlhtT Plate, tbe Electro-Silicon it of Inestimable val ue : tbe time eaved. and tbe vexation preveak ed by Its use, will forever endear Its aans U all who have hsd evidence of its merits, , REDINGTON 4 CO.. Sole Agents, San Frsicisee. FOR FLAVORING EXTRACT", BEDLVOTO C0.-SABITHI BIST. 5pj.ln,lS0t. S .