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- ." IS-, T -v -3&r y T 'e3i&j TI1E OREGON SENTINEL TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 0.iecotj,oniTeiir(lnMlTnc) S u0 One " I T not wM With, expiration of Gmoi.. 5 00 " IfnntpaMtlllthsewtof thejenr O 00 conj A months In ailrance. .... 0 t t 1 50 .................. ... THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS 1. Sntiscrtliers who lo not Eire expres nfitlce to the jntrary, re consiitereo as wlshlnf contluno thtir inscription". 2. If nysiilcrniers order the dlc-omlnoince of their newpp-s tlirpnMMier my iultnue to send them nnttfall unearnpesftrepaM. 3rlf subscribers n-i5lpct or r?fno to tnl their news pupcrsfrom the olflces to which tlieywo direr te.I. the lw hoi Is tlicnr"l..jmil'l nntil tlieyhste settled the hills, and ordelM them discontinued. 4. If snliscrlliers rcnioTO to other places wlthont in )ornilnj;tlierniMisher.nnd llio newspapers are sent to the firmer irectloc, tliey nrohcld roipon'iliTi'.'- 5. Tlie Courts hive decided that rcfnsinE to tske nens paners frcm the fTce, or remorinR and lenrinc them rm--"d for, Is prima focis evidence of Intontionnl frnnd. 3. ho imitmx ter who neclKU to fiye lepl notico o lie neple'tnf a person to take frum the oflire the news aporadlrosiel to him. is liable to the pnMlslicr forth 1rlnttoi nrlee gjnujgjji. jjLxiamjea Circular to Land OrncES. The Commissioner of tho General Lund Office has issued a circular to Reg isters and Ivcccivcrs of the Public Land Office. "When an' person shall apply lo file a pre-emption, declaratory statement for a tract or tracts, not exceeding a quarter section, within the limits of said grant, and where the entire road shall have been completed for more than three years, such applicant will be re quired to show that he or she is duly qualifiod as a precmptor. Thereupon the declaratory state' jnent will bo conditionally received and a proper note thereof made. You will thereafter' immediatly call upon the proper officer of the railroad company for a statement, ehowinc whether the lands applied for had been sold by it prior to the. date of the application to iile a dec latory statement therefor. If the company shall report that tho land has been sold, tho report must show tho date of such sale, and the name of the person or persons to whom sold, and give a description of the deed or instrument of conveyance. On receipt of such report, you will reject the application to file a dec lutory statement, subject to a appeal to this office. It the company shall slate that tho laud had not been bo sold, you will filo tKe 4eclatory statement, mid upon applications -showing at the proper time a full compiiar.ee, with tbo requirements of the pre. emptTdrTlaws, permit the payment of entry cf 1,25 per acre. A Maihtsvilme: Incident. In a Marysville church last week an ur. gent appeal was made for contribiv tious for the yellow fever sufFcrors. Kb one responded; not a solitary rvest pocket searched. Just as tho minister looked around, in pro,; (found .disgust, a hen, which had proba'bly gotten in at one of the windows that morning, suddenly dew out of the contribution box, .making a tremendous cackling. The minister approached tho box, aid beheld a just.laid egg. Hold ing it, up, ho said, sarcastically: "She has contributed, all she could. Will jou allow yourselves to be outdone by a hen?" The effect was electrical. In less than twenty minutes there was over eighty-sev. .en cents'in the box. (8. JP. Post. SB A youug man from 'Watertowu visited a Carthago photograph gallery day before yesterday. The artist, whom he knew, was out and while waiting for his return a girl from Champion came in to get her pictures taken. Tho yonng jnan told the customer to bo seated. The young man pointed a camera at her and then slid down stairs. One hour aud fifteen minutes afterward he returned, and to his astonish ment there the girl sat just as ho left her. Supposing everything was all regular, she inquirod how much longer she would be obliged to look pretty, The Heading Independent says J. J. "Valentine, Superintendent of ""W. F. & Co's Express telegraphed Ho agent Dunn, to pay Reynolds, tho messenger who killed the robber on Scott mountain, the sum of 300, as soon as he arrived, that sum being the standing reward of "W. F. & Co. for the conviction of robbers. Rey nold will also receivo a State re.-' ward, which style of conviction probably saves our county about a thousand dollars. . Subscribe for tho Sentinel. Mlclmol ResesDah. Stew York, Aug. 27.-Tho Chron icle's J'aris correspondent in a let ter, received here to-day, gives the following additional particuiars con. cerning the death of Michael Reese: It seems, apparently to avoid pay? ing the customary fee to tho sexton, Mr. Reese got into the cemetery sur rcptitiously by climbing over the fence. After lingering at the graves of his parents for a while he climbed tho fence again. This time ho was discovered by the sex ton, who, rnnning up, seized Mr. Reestyind demanded to know what ho was doing in there. Resse de nied that he had been in tho ceme tery. The sexton, who had seen Reese in the cemelcry told him ho was arrested and should 'be taken before tho Burgomaster, and start, ed off to town with him. Rosso be came "really excited over the hu- militating position in which he had placed himself, and got into a wor dy wrangle with tho indignant sex ton, whose iro had been roused by Reese's attempt to evade paying him his fee. It was during this heated discussion that the emotions caused by unusual excitement sent tho blood rushing to Mr, Reese's head, and while angrily cxpostu lating with the man who had him uuder arrest, he fell dead. -"" The Yellow Fever Scourge. This disease, instead of decreas ing, is increasing at the South, and great distress is tho result; but thanks to the good people of the North, and in Europe, roliefis grad ually coming in to alleviate the suf fering as much as possible, by the use of money to employ physicians and nurses, aud buy food for the needy who are out of employment, by the general suspension of busir ness. InLouisiaua, Mississippi and Tennessee, the epidemic seems to be most prevalent, where it has as sumed the most malignant type, and it will probably continue to kill of--thousands daily,, nntil frost comes to drive away tho fatal dis ease, so disastrous in tropical cli mates. In other Southern States, and portions of Mexico, tho disease also prevails, and the towns aud in fected districts are almost deserted, by people seeking tho interior or loaving tho country to escape death How fortunate are we of Oregon to bo free from such a dreadful pestilence, yet we should rememj ber the afflicted, and render all the aid we can afford, to relieve sufft ering humanity. It appears that the recently tele graphed account of the tragic death of Aaron Burr's daughter, Mrs. Theodo3ia Burr Allston, is not so very new. Instead of tho old sail or's confession having been recent ly made, it notes- back lo 1850, when an old mau, an inmate of the Cass county poorhouse, Cassopohs, Mich., in conversing with a lady, the wife of a Methodist minister, about his past life, filled with wrong-doings aud crime, said that the act which caused him the most remorse was the tipping of tho plank on which Mrs. Allston, the daughter of Aaron Burr, walked into the dcean. gaid ha: "I was a sailor on a private vessel. We captured the vessel in which the la dy was. When told she must walk the plank into tho ocean, she asked for a few moments alone, which was granted. She came forward, when told her time had expired, dressed beautifully in white, tho loveliest woman I had evor seen. Calmly she stepped Upon tho-plank. With -eyes raised to tho heavens and hands crossed reverently upon her bosom, sho walked slowly and firmly into tho ocean without an apparent tremor. Had I refused to perform my work, a? I wished with all my heart I had, my death would have been sure aud certain." The merchant princess and mil- lionares in New York and other Eastern cities are subscribing with an unexampled liberality to tho fund for the relief of the yellow fe ver sufferers. Three hills of potatoes raised Puyallup weigh 51 pounds. 1U Agy fdjS RADICAL CURE For CATARRH rSTAjrrLY relieves and pcnmncntly earn tnl loathsome disease. In all Its varying stages, it possesses the, soothing; and hcallmc properties of R loots, herbs and barLs In tiiclr cssumal form, free om every fibrous contamination, ami In this re spect diflira from every other known remedy, la one short year It has found Its way from tbo Atlantic! to tho Pacl&c coast, and wherever Mown has bo como tho standard remedy fortho treatment of Ca tarrh. Tho proprietors have been waited opoaby gentlemen of national reputation who havo been cored by this remedy, and rb- linve.at consider Bhlo cxpenso and personal tremble spread tha pood ooira ttrrouphont tho circles In which they novo. When yon hear a wealthy centleman of In telligence! ana refinement 6ay. " Io-ce my Ufa to Bantord's Iiadleal Cure," you may foe! assured that It Is an article of crest value, and worthy to bo clORSCcltmoag the standard medical specifics of tho day. THE benefit I dcrlro from Its dally rue Is to ma tnvnhtable. ILEX!.? WELLS, opTTnis, Faeoo & Co. '"IT has ctrrea roe after twelvo years cf nnteto X rnpted siiffcrltie. OEO. V. IlOCOnTON. TTAITHaJJ. ILlss. IrOLLOWED th- directions to the letter and tun happy to sat; 1 hnvo had a rtrmanent enro. V. W. OKAY, M. D.,1!C5CJ.II5E, low. I HAVE recommended It toqnlte nnnmber of my friends, all of vhom haMi expressed to ma their high SU;pato of Its valuo Rod good effects rJLh Ibcm. - WM. PQWO. gr. fnrs St, St. tons. AFTETt rains to bottles I flndjnyself perma nently cured. 1 havo since rtcouiraended over one hundred bottles with the greatest sac eCSS. Wil. W AIMISTHOSG, 153 lUenuoa Ate., Boston. TTK havo told EarrosD's TiACicai. Cces fa sv nearly oi c year and can say candidly that wc never sold a similar preparation that gavesnea universal satisfaction, we havo yet to learn of tha Crstcomplaint. b. V. T BALDWIN : CO., WAgmXQTOX, Lm rpnE cnrc effected In my case by SaxTOKD'e IU9L X. cal Cins was so rcmarkablo that It seemed to thoso who bad snircrcd without relief from any of tho n oal remedies that It could not bo true. I therefore lnaMe nfflUavlt to It before Sctll J. Thomas. Esq. Jnntlco of tho Peace. Boston. OLOUQEF. UIMSIORE, Dsuoomt, EOSTOT. Each package of SaKroco'a IIadicjit, Ccbb con tains Dr. Sanford's Improved InhallngTnbe, and roll directions for Its me In all coses. THcc, list). For sale by all nholesalo and retail drngglsts and dealers thremghont the United States nnuCanadas. WEEKS & POTTKR. General Agents and Wholo. (ale Drncglsts, Doston, Mass. An Eloctro-Galvantc Buttery combined with a highly Medicated Strengthening riaster, forming tho best Plaster-tor pains and aches in tho World of 21etliclno. a eoebid swuniua GnOtmrn, I sent for one of COLLIXS VOt TAIC PL AhTCliS, and it has been of great benefit In reducing a swelling In my left side that two phy sicians pronounced enlargement of the Spleen, and onoprouoanccdltaaOvarlanlumcr., L. A. IUoTEK, CtTrmiAKii, Im, March 20, 1S7I. 2HEY AHETEE BEST. Gentlemen Enclosed von will find 223. and I wish you would semi me another dozen of your COLLIN b' VOLTAIC PLASTEItS. l!y the above R rou will aeo tbMt I can dosoncthlng to help others n soma wav Lvcn if I am not ahla to ho no and around. There are a number who have trie Jvoor plasters who had riven out that all plasters wcro good for nothing, unl now Join with mo that they are the best they have ever tried. 1 have got along this winter better than I hive before In three years. Wished I could havo heard of your plaster before. iuurs.&c. I.5HETTA 11. CE033. BAllSTOS SrA, N. T- March 27, 1ST. Irloo, as Cents. Ite careful to call for COLLIXS' VOLT IC PL AS. TER lest yon get aome worthlcaa Imitation, bold by all Wholesale and Retail Drogglsrs thronrtist the United states and Canadas,and by WEE3 A POTTER, Proprietors, Boston, Macs. MARK THESE FACTS The Testimony of the Whole World. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS! I Tiail no appetite; IIollowaj' IU g.Te me a hoHiiy ne.w "Yutir Pill urn mM-Teli)!.. 'I pcml fnrncotliprtwx, not kp then In the Jiourfe." uDr. llolluwn) has cured mj lielaehe tli&t ft as chronic." 'I pave one of yonr Pills to niv habe for cholera mor Lnn. The dir little th.ns got well In a tly.w uMy nansri of a mnrnlnp Is now cnrwU Vonr lHt f IMlowny Omtmrnt cnrel me of noises IntlieliMtl I rnbUwl come of your Ointiucnt hehlnJ the cwf, nnil the nof o hns left." J'Seuilitie tnn boxen, I want one Fir poor family." MI e ncl rse a ilolhr, ytmr rice 1)25 ctuits, but the xaetj Icine tttmttls woithnilollar." Send uifl five lxei nf yonr XMl." 'Let nie hure thren l"ixea of your Pills by return man, for Chilk and I'dTer." 1 hnrc owrSOO sucU Testimonials ni thcic, but want of space compels me to conclnJe. FOR GUTANEOUS DISORDERS. AH cntptions of the sk'n. IhH Ointment is most Irnnlnab!c, It dues not reel externally alone, put penetrates with the most searching eflVcts to the very rojt of the evil. HOLLO VrAY'S PILLS. Invariably cure the following diseases : Disorders of l:c Kidneys. In all diBeoM!S affecting these organ', wheth er they secrete too much or too little water; or whether they be afil'cted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains Fettled in the loins over the regions of the kidneys, these Pills should be taken according lo the printed di rections, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed time. This treatment will give almost Immediate re lief when all other means have failed. For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will so effectually Improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they re move all acidity, occasioned cither by intem perance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action ; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasia in fact Ihey never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. UdlotcayU rdlt are the bat knoicn remedy in the nvuujur uicjoiioicintj atsgjses Acne. Femile Irregu Retention of Asthma, Bilious Com plaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Com plaints, Colics. lariucs. Fevers of all Urins. Scrofula, or kinds. Kine' Evil. Fits. Stone & Gravel Gout, Headache, Secondary Symptoms, Tic-Douloreux, Tnmnr, Ulcers, indigistion, Inflammation. Constipation cf Jaundice, the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Liver Com- VJneral Affec ciaints. tions, Worms of all kinds, . Weakness from Lumbazo. Piles, ubeumitism.t Lrysipelas Sore Throats, any cansc,ic. IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine unless the, signature of J. IlATnocK, as agent for tho United States, sur rounds each box of Pills, and Ointment, A handsome reward will be given to any one ren dering sncli information a.? may lead to the de tection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicine or vending "he same, knowing them to be spurious. .'Sold at the Mannfactot.r of Profceor IIol loway & Co., New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the .civilized wprid, In boxes at 25 cents, 02 cents, nnd $1 each. fes. There is consideable savirg by taking the larger sizes, N. B Directions for the gnidance of patients iu,uvery disorder arc affixed to each bax. VOLTAiO PLASTER J. YT. 1110GS, TmminnnmTT p. i,i.nmimni riiuiuuft.ini 06 riiiuiuiiiii GALLERY. ASHLAND - ---"OREGON. T AM NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN X til is city, and all that favor me with their patronage I will guarantee to give tactisfas tion. My motto is p live and let live price to nit the times. I am also prepared to do-outdoor work takiog landscapes, private resi dences etc. Call and fee specimemens of pictnre taken in all kinds of weather. J. W. R. JASOS, SPltlXGES & CO., Corner. Spear nd Mission Streets San Francisco Manufacturers ard Dealers in DOORS, WINDOWS, BUNDS, "Weights Cords and Pulleys. Importers of ornniAjj ranxcii and exolisii wixdow class 1G, 21 and 2fi oz. cs-XJoor a. SiaocialtjrS'J SEND FOR CATALOGUE A'JiD PKICE LIST No 05 Fiont Street FurtlKiiit, Oregon S. P. HAiMNA. WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville', Oregon, f N CRON'KMII.LKR'S BUILDING IS JL id receipt of a. full assortment of materia and prepared to do all work in his line on short notice nnu in a workmanlike manner. Vih e'es of etery description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed, Sf Repairing a specially. S. P. IIAXNA. Jacksonville, February, 20, 1878. LOCAL AGENCY. T AM AGENT FOR TUB CELEDSATED JL Heatty I'lnnos nnd Orpins for the counties of Jackoa. J(ep'iine Douglas and Luke. Any one wi'hinjr to purchase one of these In stnimenlscan transact their business with me. 1'riccs cxtremily low. All wishing a ged and che ip piano call and see me. MKS. II. F. DO WELL FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL AXI) UESTAIIRAST AXD GENERAL STAGE HOUSE, Opposite OJJ Fellows' Hall, J ICKSUNV1LLE . oitE;or MADAirE HOLT, Vroj. rletross. ril'UVELLF.ns AND ItKSIDEN'T BOAKDhTtS WII.I 1 flnl tho iiiost comfnrtikHe lodcmcs it tlili house U be met with anjwliero In tUls part vt the State. The Rt-ds ami Hetliltnc; WIIKWnysbe founI of flritH;las diameter aud kept a uc it ami clean coui'ltton, while The llootus Are ocwly fiirninl an.l will ilwvjsl.e Vept lo eit an hmnellke conihtt'Mi A plentirnl snply uf (he best r eterj'lilcR the uiaiKet aflonlii will lm Spread on Her Tabic. Her hone will be kept open all nlRlit, dm! "SQUAlt MCAljS'ctn be obtaltiuil at any bout of the day or nigl OYSTKRS I'RKl'ARKD IV KVKRV STYLi:. AndlnncliM to he hail nt nny ttmo. Stncc iMeiiirri mul nthera who mnv h int Iir st tilxhf . ean nlwajfd fin a noI fire, hot mcnli ati'l poM 1m1i at t Ji tiin. No tronblc wit! ho paro.1 to ilcrrp tha pi tror .- the- trarellfTiir as well as the perminei.t coinmnn t7 JAn.S,lST4tf (II vomer jl. uurjgffmm 'X .'; . . rl j-?- . ?. 3 's. J S-Vrii 1kXL- l -5j- (?m i.'t's. .. ?'-' "P V I SI'S &. n Krf .y -l c fl &ZbMV lfel-;i-::-::' ttmm ti r 'C0 si b L 1 1 I y 6h HfeJEMBaglllU yiw n ft & 19 KM in workmanship is equai to a ei;70ncmeter Watch, and as elegantly Unisr.s-.i as a first-class Piano, it received tho highest avvarUs at ihe Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. ST L.iV'0 OtfEL-FOURTH FAST ER than other mnck;-.-35. is caoacity is unlimited. There are mo.-o Vi ) L C O 'X 5 A A G U 2 a E 6 sold in the United States than the combined sales of all the others. doins all THE WELS03I SZEtsZinti AT7ACHRfiEST. for kinds of renasrins'. tVSTKCJUT PATCH3WC. given r KO.IS. witn eacii inacn.iie. A Gertsiscata is given with each tYiachine, sua.T.teei.'ig to keep it in repair, free of charge, for five years. It requires no special instructions xo ionrn new to use St. satisfaction guaranteed, or sio pay. TtSachincs delivered free of charge anywhare in tho yr.iced States. Sond fcr Illustrated Catalogue, and asl; for samplo of mending, and our Circular Ho. (97 for further instructions for buying machines upon terms stated in tho Catalogue. -5&,WIL88N SEWINI 827 & 829 Brnnrlvunv. Nnui Ynr'r. rinu, nrlsone I n Cor. State and Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cali JFor Sale by all Mrst-Class Dealers. MISS DOBA CAKDWELL, LOCAX. AGENT. NEW LIVERY STABLE.! BACK OF COURT HOUSE. ilUMG & MOSTCOHBRV Proprietors. IJAVING LATELY FITTED UP THE LJL commodious barn on the School House Flit and is the rear of the Court Uoue. we are now fully prepared to attend to all busi ness in our line with Dromntness and disnatch and at the most rcasouable rates. Fine turnouts 1 he stable is famished with the IfRt ani-mal-r and mist snbtnntial bueeies: also a firt cla hack and saddle-horses, Horses board' d, and the best care bestowed on them Satisfaction guaranteed in every intance. Give us a trial and jiidae for yourselves MANNING & MONTGOMERY. Jacksonville, April 10th. 1878. EXCELSIOR LIVERY S&1SD FEED S "3? jSl. 23 Xj 33 . Corner of Orkgos asd Califor.nu St., Jacksosvh ' W. J. rLESiiXE, Prop'r. WOULD nKSPECTFULLT IN FORM THE I.IC tliat I Lure a line stock of run- Horses, Buggies Ji.sil Cnrxinget Anil ire are prepare'! to furnMi onr patrons ami the pu lie Knerallr with Fine Turnouts As can be bod on the racllc cnat. SiU!!c horses 1 ir to go to a?j- part of the country. Animals Bou-Iit nnd Sold. Horses broke to irorklncle or ilonble Horse Inure aril the best of enre Lesrnwel iijmn thentwhrle In on ch'rqe. A liberal share of the public pntronnjre Is io ticltcil en reasonable terms. fJlilr 15,lS71tl UWSON LIVERY SALE AHD M EXCHANGE Corner of till aud California St.. JACKSONVILLE, OIIHC0N. J. A. CARD WELL PROI'RIKPOit Tin:iropi!iKTnrsiiAvi: Fur.i.y rIiiultiml rtfitttil tint iiUim fli vCf-WsiV kiiowiirtiliUiIinicuttmiilliiTiDiai1rpx-K-fY tcpsirn aii1 cinifiirtalli HiMttliifM tfure CJZT2 . to. MTahire tli rrj Wt liornen, riti.uJ i I Uttj turnontj f all Llndt. Ourtuck if nijiUlcrd tuuot I vxcclltnlin theSUte. Horses Hoaulfd On rMnnaM trnn, nnl thelait nfcitreind anenllot be to wed opon the m vrhllt iiudcrtl.cfrchirge. A.t Horses Hoitht aisd SoM. WunroMtMed tlmt wernnjr unll-ftctlnn nnd wil Rtmrintee the Mine, With Ihh imprention r haven henltntlimlnKnlicItlnsp-itrimne. Jixt 1C 73. LlOESaiTE! F! PAVE CRONCIYILLER. BM AT ri!8 GLD ffiD. I AM NOW PRKPARi:i) TO DO AM work in my line cluaper than eOr. and if del will do it cheaper than any other shop in S.nu'hern Oregon. Uive me a call end I will conv'nee yon. DAVID CRONKMIU.KR. "!yr !. wjuxr" ii-i '.', '?. .'f --.y, i '.",fjy ,i-'';v jt7 -ji- f -1 j E&T,Z.i2f8SSS :, - - ' r-1 3 . z-r&---' :'Jl Vk-r MmMs TCiJ I IsBigbilliUll "OPZS2lS5TO''2TSS w tr r n vs-. - -i n .-. n - . -SB S!kH MSHHH - It k' a TT. t 1 f M.T II M I r & g r h rn k k SalsCd tions for buying machines mmm .... ." .- . .. . r r SPEED PROGRAIVIIYIE OF THE SISKIYOU COUNTY AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY FAIR, -COIIMEXCIXU- Wednesday, October 2, X978.. CONTINUING FOUR DAYS S i'irst Day. WeJiirpJay, Oct. 2.1. Xo. 1 Trotting race, tfirw infivf. free for all bor?P3 owned in the district prior to July 1st, 1878, tbut never bent 2:I:; entruncc SjO. No. 2-Kimning race, single dah of ono mile, free for all three-jcar-olds td und.r parse S100, entrance S15. r Second Day. Tljiirsd.iT, Oct. 31.The .M-irphy Rt.K.j, dash of three miles, purse S-'OO, enirHnce 3., free for all 3-year olrl3 to curiy 118 lbs, 4-year-olds to carry 131 lbs: .Vyear-oMs to car ry 133 lbs; C-year.o!ds and npwards to carry 143 lb; trans ncd geldings allowed 3 lb. The Society will sell the winning horse at anctiun immediately after tie raw, ond tbo value nt which entered to be piid owner, with balance over to be Dnid to the Srir-ici If entend at valuation of S100 must carry tbo. above weights, if at S50, 15 lbs, le; if at 825. 23 lbs less. Three or more to enter nnd twotosturt. To dote and name on or be. fore Sept. 1 5th, 1878 Ages, to be determined before the race by two competent judgee, and;' if fonnd to he mUn presented the entrance, money to be forfeited to the Society, and the. hore di-qunliOeil for the racp. Knfriea for thit race with age and allowances shall be puhlisherionce in the Yrtka papers. No 4 Trotiinjr nice, mile heals, two in three, frte for all untried hores ownfd in the district; jmr.-e 875; rntmncv 810. Third Day. Frid iy, Oct 4th. No. 5-Rnnnin(r race mile heal?, two in three, free for oil: purse. Slop. minuet-815. Exhibition and jrand parade of Btock and award of premium?. No C 25 mile race, for saddle horses on, ly; rider to dismount and mount at end of rarh mile, running fire horse and changinir horses every milt; purse S100, entrance 825. Fourth Day. Satnrdiiy, Ort.fitli. No. 8 Riinnincr race. three in five, free for all except the. winner of race Xn. 5; mrfe 8150, entrance 820. Nii.D T t!ine race, mile l.euls, two in threp, frc Inr nil horses owned in Ihe district prior to July It 1878. that never hat three ninntrs. M isiT y s mure barred. Purse 8100: eritrni.ce SI5. 1JULES ANO KKGl'LATIONS. The above pmse to be given without d! i nut. The srcnml hore to.iive entrance money (Xcept in raei Xim.3 nnd fi. In nil the alxive riicpienlnincc mnniiy ad did, (seipt rare N". 3. KntriiM lo iieiliirisl in the pntrj box kpt for that purpose ut the I'uvilli.ii, prior to 9 o'clock i- m on the day priviiiiii to the rare. Knlr'es mnt civp namr , p. diprpp and de scription of horse" entered, as films known. Tw. or ninre entries make a Held, except iu race Nf. 3. All trntlin!.' rce to be in harne, N-itii'n .1 Trotting A-octatiuri rHtta to covirn trottinir ren, I'.icific Coast rale to govern rnnniiw ra ces. Free fur all mp-n jut wlmt it snyn In Iho running raci". P.n.STltlCKLANP, rrolJfnt. II. Actiimitii. ?ri.tnrr. DR. SPiNlEY Sffo. 21 KEAHTJSl? ST., Trrnt. nil Chioiilr nml Sxirclnl Dlscas VJTIIO M V UK SUFFKRI.YO FROM Vl the tfleci of yonthla I lollies or indis cretion, will do well to avail themselves o this, the s;rntfst hoon evpr laid at Ihe altnr ofsninrinK hnmuii'y. DR SPIXXKY will L'n irjntrp to forfeit 8500 for every case of Seminal weakness or private disease of anj kiml or character which be undertakes and fais to cure MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There are many nt the age of thirty lo six ty who are trouliled with too frequent pvacna tion of the bladder, often accompanied by a jlight smarting or burning setuation, nnd a weakening of the Fytcm in n manner Ihe pa tient cannot account lor. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found -and sometimes small pnrtichs of albu men will appear, or tho color will be of a thin milkish hue, asrnin changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty ignorant of the cause which h thesicond stage of seminal weakness Dk. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such case", and a health restoration of tbo genito.nrin.rv orgars. Office IIouih 10 to 4 nnd C (o 8. So days from 10 to 11 a.m. Consultation fr Thorough pximination and advice, S3 Call or addnss. DR. SPINNEY &CO. No. 11 Kearney St , San Francito CALIFORNIA ST., WEBB & McDANIEL. HIS POPU" 4R RESORT. UNDER. new minagement, is furnishing the best brand? of liquors, wines and cigars. The" reading table is supplied with 'Kastern peri odicals and leading papers of the Cooat Give me a call. Settle Up Save Costs. THE UNDERSIGNED ITA.VE PliAC ed their notes, looks and accounts 5d the handa of T. B Kent for coIIeetwn'aml those knowing themselves to be indebted to ns wilj t'o well by calling at the office of Mr Kent in lacksonville immediately and settle up. and, thcrebv save cot. "Wc mnst have nnr money. CEALL & OBE.VCD.AIN-