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r . 5MlW, - THE OREGON SENTINEL THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS 1. Sabseribers who do not grrs erpre a notice to Hie contrary, are considered M wlbhlng te coutlnuo their sotwrtptlons. 3. Many subscribers order tbe discontinuance of their newspapers, tbe publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. Ifenbscribers neplector refuse to take their newspapers from the offices to which they are di rected, the law bolds them responsible nutll they -ItsTc settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers remore to other places without Informing the publisher, and the newspapers aro sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. a. The Courts hare decided that retiming to take newspapers from this office, or removing and leas ing them uncalled for, is prima facie eTldeuce of in tentional fraud. 0. The postmaster ho neglects to giro legal no tice of the neglect of a person to take from the office the newspaper addressed to him. Is liable to the pub lisher for the sulwcriptlon price. IMMIGRATION lOXTEU. That's just what wo want im migration. Think of some of tho older states counting their popula tion by the million, aud wo count ing ours by the thousand. "We talk about developing our resour ces by plunging into tho bowels of tho earth and bringing out the yel low gold, the coal and tho iron; cutting down tho forests that now hamper thousands of acres of land otherwise arable; building rail? roads from point to point; laying out city plats and rearing imposing metropoliea, all these things arc laboriously talked about and vig orously discussed, but where aro the sturdy asmen, tho practical farmers, the miners, tho craftsmen and the shrewd business experts to accomplish all this? "We want five thousand families to day set? tied in every considerable valley It is uonsense to talk about tho country being too poor to support a dense population. Give us the people of tho right stamp, give us five hundred thousand able-bodied men with their families, and we will settle every ono of them in a week, in situations where, instead ot starving, they will take root and rejoice that they evei leftjtho pout up cities and towns of tho over stocked eastern states. Oregon and "Washington territory has good land enough and is rich enough to give every one of these families a farm of goodly proportions, that may be made a thrifty aud conn fortablo home. Tho question is ofton asked, what is there to sup ports family daring tho few years E9HHgAdefea&bring n homestead' from tho estate of primeval forest tip to a self-supporting condition? Tho best'answer we can give to this question is, to point to a score of smiling homes settled upon but a year ago, when they were invest ed by almost impenetrable forests and wastes of f'doop tangled wilcU wood," settled upon, we mean, by those who had? only their brain and muscio to count as their stock in trade. Tho old truism, "there are as good fish in tho sea as has ever been taken out," finds its cousin-germain in tho 6afo assen tion that aro as good embryo iarms in our surrounding forests as have ever been cleared up. "Wo -have great abundance of what few Btates can bo collectivoly boast of, viz.: the laud, the wood, and the water. There is no stint of these things, priceless essentials though they are. Let not our friends across tho continent deceive them semlvcB by thinking wo are over; . drawing our beautiful picture. "Wo speak what wo know and mean what wo say. "We repeat, there is room in our state and the adjacent territory, enough to-day for more than five hundred thousand fami lies." THE NEW YOUtTIlOMY SXATCIILXG (USE. New York, Noverbcr 9. The police aro arrestiug well-known thieves in hopes of getting a-clew to tho robbors of tho Stowart faixii , ily vault. A searching exaraina- was mado to-day of the vault in St. Mark's grave yard. The police found trace of decomposed flesh on the iron fence which bounds the Tenth street side of tho church- '. yard. Marks of tho bag which .had probably contained tho body were found near tho fence. This discovery, it is .claimed, proves 'that the body was taken from tho , churchyard. IiAtfb. Tho police bolieve they, have discovered the way talc en by the thieves to get out of tho cemetery. It was through the rbalcony of No. 129 East Tenth St., of a house occupied by Miss New ton as a boardingahouse, whither the body was dragged. Erom some . circumstance, it seems quite prob-. 'able the body was taken into .New Jersey about 2 o'clock on Tues day night. Tho police have some other clewa as to tho identity of the rebbers, aud aro now after them. A FIFTEEX-YTOHD MESSAGE. S. J. Tildenwas sitting closeted -with Nephew Pelton in his cosy house at Grarnmcrcy Park on Tuesday evening last, -when a telegraphic dispatch was handed in by a breathless boy. It was to the following effect: Trentok (N. J.), Novembers, 1878. S. J. Tilden, Grammercy Paek. Victory full and complete. Eepubli can enemies utterly, defeated gain five members in New Jersey returns. Fif teen. "That will do pretty well, Pelton,'' remarked tho veteran cryptographist, as ho handed tho dispatch to his faith ful secretary; "I think we swept them pretty well there." "Does it not occur to you, sir," re plied the more cautious junior, "that a gun. of five members in New Jersey is rather large? We had four members from there in this Congress, if you re member, and the State only returns seven in all." "True, true," responded Tilden, as an rmrinrm lonlr swppt over his fW.; "I was just thinking of the nine Presiden tial votes of. New Jersey. Perhaps you had better look up that Florida code, Pelton. Tho word 'fifteen' may refer to it; it doesn't seem exactly -to lit in with the rest of this message." "Here it is, Sir," retorted the ready Pelton: "Pago 10 order in which fif teen word messages arc to be read: 2, 15, 12, 3, 7, etc. Ill write out the dis patch." And this is the way the dis patch reads, according to Florida Code, page 10: "Full returns in, and utterly defeat ed. Enemies gain complete victory. New Jersey five Republican members. Fifteen: Salaries orCnltol States Olllecrs. The annual salaries of the officers in tho Army, in active services, are as fol lows: General,S13,500; Lieutcnant-Gen-eral, $11,000 Major-General, $7,000; Brigadier-General, 5,500; Colonel, 3,500; Lieutenant-Colonel, 3,000; Major, 2,500; Captain (mounted), 2,000; (not mounted), 1,800; Regi mental Adjutant and Quartermaster, each, 1,800; First Lieutenant, (mount ed), 1,600; First Lieutenant (not mounted), 1,500; Second Lieutenant (mounted), 1,500; (not mounted), 1, 400; Chaplain, 1,500. Tho pay of retired officers (except GreneraKand Lieutcnant-General) is J25. per cent less than this. All officers below Brigadier-General receive 10 per cent in addition for each five years' service up to twenty years, making a total ad dition for veterans of 40 percent The annual salaries of the principal officers of the United States Navy, while at sea, are as follows: Admiral, 13,000; Vice-Admiral, 9,000; Bear 0,000; Commodore, 5,000; Captain, 4,500; Commander, 4,500; Lieutenant-Commander, 2,800; Lieutenant, 2,400; Masters, 1,800; Ensign, l,200;Midshipman, 1,000. Lieutenant-Commanders, four, and Lieutenants, Masters and Ensigns, five years after date of commission, recieve an addition of 200 per annum to their salaries. The pay of all these officers (except Admiral), when on shore duty, averages about one-fifth less, and when on leave or waiting orders it is about one-third less. lSLTLElt OX HIS DEIXAT. Chicago, Nov. 9. Gen. -Butler makes the following announce ment in an interview printed this morning: "I propose to dovoto tho remainder of my life- to tho ser vice of tho people, if they demand it. I came forward in this-campaign at tho demand of the people and should do the same thing 1 ar a era il a a era I ri a a a aw a. & Ut"U ilUU llUIU. JL DUU QUU1U Ui the papers say I am dead politi cally dead. I'm glad theythinkso. If they do, they will go on in their career of oppressing the people both in tho State and in the na tion, and if they do, I will show them tho liveliest corpse at the funeral they have over heard of. Personal success or defeat to mo is nothing. liesnrgam?" Sheep. According to tlie most trust worthy authority, tho present number of sheep in the United States is about 34,000,000, yielding an annual clip of wool of 1 60,000,000 pounds. The num ber of, sheep slaughtered for mutton yearly is about 1,000,000. The capi tal invested in sheep husbandry in the United States is over 250,000;000. The annual product of theso sheep is about 90,000,000. This is not.a large exhibit for a country the size of the United States. Brazil has 70,000,000 sheep; the British islands, 34,500,000. England is the greatest sheep produc ing country in the-world in proportion to its cultivated land. The Spanish proverb, ,Tho 'hoot'ofe-the sheep is of gold," is' true with the British, for they receive annually from their sheep tho sum of $150,000,000. CATARRH Catarrh of the Ntsal Cavities, Aeri Chroni wd Ulcerative, Hay FeveA or ftoie Catarrh, Catarrh of the Ejra and Ear, and Catarrh of the Throats SCCCESSFTJLM TXK1XZD WITH SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE. XATARRH Is a disease of the nrneoaf membrans. u TemnetamentaandeonsutnuonsTarriisaeTer- I Temperaments and constitution r In tndltiaiul cases. Catarrh ma: lit or a nceeaslon of colds, from a its srr ar y In Indltiaaal cues. Catarrh mar arise from cold or a sneceaeion of colds, from andden enenm CI aunospnere. wearing- wet cwuuos, or expeenrv to inclement weather, and becoming tnoromjrhl cnllled when the dl-restlra organs an In a morbla or Inactive, condition, and the strength and Tltal forces exhausted. The disease mar arise from scrofulous condition of the blood, from Bcarlst Fever, Measles, and Diphtheria. In which cases tha ere and ear are generally Involved and dlscharra quantities of matter. The discharges from tha nose, the distinctive feature In all catarrhal cases rrom whatever cause ther arise, mar he thin and watery, end so acid as to cause redness and exeo nation of the akin with which ther como in con tact, or thick and yellowish, emitting a foul odor, or clear and white line the white of an egp There, maybe on entire lack of secretion, tho surfaces he lnc dry and feverish, the face, front and upper part or the head feeling uncomfortable, end as if it was encircled tor n tlizht, unyielding band. This latter phase ts colled Dry Catarrh. Tho free mattery dis chargee cause tho passages to swell and become) thickened, rendering breathing through the noso dlQcnlt or impossible, and the sufferer finds It necessary to breathe through the mouth, thereby Fcrmlttlncrcoldalr to pass directly to thobroDchlal aocs ana lungs. The matter passing down the throat creates a constant def iro to hawk and ex pectorate to throw It offt but when the membrans Is dry and feverish, instead of passing freely down from the nose ana throat, tho mncus becomes hard and forma Into scabs, incrustations, and hard lamps, which adhere so firmly to the nasal r usages and throat as to require very persistent efforts to fllslodgnthem. The eyo In sympathy becomes In Bamed,red, weak, and watery, or la tho mornings the lids may bo found glued together, and matter Is secreted in more or less quantity. The ear also becomes seriously affected, discharging quantities of matter, besides being visited by the most violent neuralgic pains, ending frequently In lnfiamma tlsn, ulceration, and finally deafness. The throat, bronchial tabes, and lungs aro la many cases aSect ed by.catnnb., and when prostration of the ner tous system la superadded, such affections become alarming. A brief surrey of this moat serious dtecsss warn til who ore afflicted with It to mate speedy prepara tion for Its treatment before It becomes chronic The advantages offered by Buifobd'b Radical Crss wo confidently believe aro to be found in no otherremedy. Evcrystenlnluprenaratlon. every lino in the directions, mark It as a scientific remedy, calculated tomeetoverypbaseofthedlscasc. Tho "numerous testimonials from the best people In tho United States attest tha esteem In which It Is held by those who havo been freed from tho most de structive end dangerous disease- irtUi which mon. tind is to-day afflicted . JUST PUBLISHED. A esrefnny revised Treaties on Catarrh, with on nccurotc description of symptoms andsympathetio cUseaso8,togetherwlthmlnntadlrectloi!S for effect ing with 8iktosd'8 Iiicioxr, Ctrcs a speedy and pcrmancntcure. AUoobscrvatlonsondictsndtho general health, of vastlmportanca to all afflicted with catarrh. It Is wrapped abont eachbottleoi tho iumoar. Cum, or will bo mallei frco on ColptoXetsmp. of atmosphere. Hearing vet clothing, or , Each Of BiOT onn'B TUDTOAX. CD mt eon- infrh Ont the United Stales and flfinnrfA. WERKlCA FOTTER. General Agents and Wholesale Brag. Blflts, Boston, lisss. COLLIN VOLTAIC PLASTER Cures Pains and Aches. !t equalizes the Circulation. t subdues Inflammatory Actloni t cares Rnptares and Strains. ItremoresPaln and Eorencsa. t cures Kidney Complaint, t strengthens the Muscles. t cnrcsuhenmaUsm and Neoralriai t relaxes Stiffened Cordx. t cares Nervous Shocks, t Is invaluable In Faralysls. t euros Inflammation of too LlreTi t remotes Nervous Pains. ' t enres Spinal Weakness t Is Grateful and Soothlnr. t enres Epilepsy or Flu. t Is Safe, liellable.and Economical It Is prescribed by Physicians. It is indorsed by Electricians. PBICElicENTS. saBanasnaaBM Be enrefnl to obtain Comm Volti to PtUTtt, combination of Electric or Yolt&ic PUtea wttn uuuij Hlu'u 'wki iu t;i;u ui iub uraio cui, Ktoia oj an nnoiesue ana tei&u utuekimi lnron i oai voa u awa oua ua mnmi, ana 07 PQTTEH, Proprietor. Boiton, M&u. MARKTHESEFACTS The Testimony of tho AVliolo V.'orlrt. HOLXiOVAY'S PILX.S. 'Tlift-Itrr appetite; HoIIowaj's Pills garo me a hearty owe1 "Your Vtth are marrrlonf." MI nntl fjranotber box, and keep fbfrfJ la thr honse." Dr. Holloway boa enred znj headache that wm chronic." I gare one of yonr Pill to my bale for cholra roorl-n. The .lour little thing got well tn a day." My nwwea of a morning ia now enred. "YonrU.x of Hulfcraay's Ointment cttrd me of noNcstn the heal. I mtbod some o'yunr Ointment beblud the ears, and the noise baa left.' Send me two boxes, I -want one for a toor family." "I entloe a dollar, yonr' price la 25 ccata, but the mMIcino to me la worth a dollar." "Sen-i me five Ijoxm of your I'lPa." Lcl me bare three boxes of yonr Pills by return mil I . f. r Chills and Fvcr." but wantofapaco compoU mo to conclude FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS. All eruptions of the etln.thls Oitnmeut la most In Talnabl. It (Itrca not henl externally alone, but penetrates rith the most toarcMng cfiecta to tho very root ot the eviL HOLLO"WAT'S PILLS ! Invariably cure the following diseases Disorders of tlie Kidneys. Tn oil liea.c alTectinir these .orcain. whether they secretes too mixlt or too little water; or whether they bo afflicted with Btno or graTel.or with jwhe and palni settled in tho Iclns oTtr tho regions of the lidnejs. these Tills should be talten according to tha printed directions, and the Ointment shonld bo wU rubbed Into the imiall of the back at led time. TM treatment will pi re almost Immediate relief whta all other means hare fa lied. For Stosnaclis out of Order. No medicine will so eflectnally JmproTe the tone of the stomach as thc-e Pills; they rcmoTe all acidity, occasioned either by Intemperance r Im proper diet They search tliQlirer and reduce ft to a healthy action; they are wonderfully effteaciona in cases of spasm lu fact they nerer fall In curing all disorders of the liver and stomach, llolloway's Pills aro tho best known remedy in the world for the following diseases: Ague, Anlhraa, Bilious Com plaint. Retention of ' Fits, Gout, Urin-j, ocrofaU, or Kitic'i' Kvil. Headache, Indigestion, Infhimation, Blutchcs on the Stone; Gravel Secondary Skin. Bowel Com plaints, Colics, Jaundice, symptoms.: Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles. Tic-Douloreus, Tamiirg, Conslipntinn of Ulcers,' tliQ Bowel.-" Consumption Debility, Dropsy, Vencral Affec Rbcuinntiem tions, VVorms of oil Vino's. Soro Throat, Fevers of all kinds, Female Ir regularities, Weakness from any cause,&o. IMPORTANT CAUTION. None nrc Pennine unless the jignatnre of J, Hatdock, es spent lor. the -United States, surround each box or Pills and OintmentT A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering any each infor mation as may lead to the detection of- nny party or parties counterfeiting the medi cine or vending 'the same, knowing them to be spnrions. Sold at tbe Manufactory of Profess or Holloway & Co., New York, and by mil resDectable Dratrcista ani Dealers in Med icine throughout tbe civilized world, in box es at 25 cents, 62 cents, and SI each. J&"Tbere is considerable saved by tak iccr tbe larger sbes. N. B. Directions for the guidance' of patients in every disorder are nluzed to eacn bos. Or. t , :T. TBE; OREGON SESTINEL a.- BOOK AND JOB PRfflTfflG OFFICE. FRANK KRAUSE, p'aOPRIETOR. - t r- Jackaon'viUa, Oregon. -T"-ATIXO LAJIOB ASSORTMENT OP rtAIN i 1 sn-l Fancj'Tyim.and' thaonlj Job-press In Southern Oregon, we, are jtrrparwd 1a d all kinds of Printing at the lowetv IWInj rates. "SatUtit tion given or no charges luado far work. mt- W it .-it. POSTER PROfHuxxn, BIx-T-IIEAJM, LETTKR-HEAIW, LEGAI BUASU5. PAMTIII.ETS, C1II.CCI.AI13, CARDS. AND OHEOKS, RECEIPTS, 4.e 1 Ti - ' - : '', sxaosriB er saosi asnes. ' ;'&:' -jj .l'n i'4j"jii ('. ' '" r -7HW- JH ao ADDRESS,- OREGON SENTINEt; . Jackbokville, obegos. BACK A.T THE OJL.D STAJSTD Immense Reduction In PRICES I ATTHE STORE OF NEWHIAW TO THE II IKG DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN THE POSITION HERETOFORE upiedhy ine ns the Inreest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take his means in annouuciiifj tlmt 1 am now displaying the LARGEST AMD BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE North of San Francisco coua'stirjg of a Fine Stock of GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTEIPJG, HATS &. GAPS :o:3.-!5r-c3-oG:o , LADES' AD GEHTS' FOEUSHSHG GOODS, T&UmUZ' VALISES, Etc., Which is snrpa?sed by none in the cnnn'.y and TJMhS. It shall continue to be my uiin to give Hhe BSost Goods for the Seast ESoncy, nod to place before my p.xtron? a variety of articles not to be fimd in nny other house It i? not my intention to m Uau the r nblic by iiilvcrtisinir troods I citmot prmlncv iiim inqnrjbat toi;ive vnlnc reccircd in every instance. A eall froiatverv (nirrliasernt mv old stand is solicited. N. FISHER. " !?sS5 sr mmm uksaJk mm 13 gmzdggMim nil ?i tliliillli m &i n I QaW 11 l V , W tf In workmanshtv, fc wjr tc 12 GhronoTJCter Watch, and as c!ogant!y ftr.ishci o a flret-claes Piano. It received tho his;hoGt ewst's Rt the Vienna and Con tonnial Espositiohff IT S5W8 OKE-FOUKTH FAST ER than other mo chines. Ete capacity Is unlimited. There aro more W I U S O K 5Vi ft. C H I K S sold In the Unitod States thanthe combined sales of all; the others. THE W.LSOX fslSKDta ATTACHMEHT, for doing a kinds ef repairitigf, WITHOUT PATCHING, given FRES v3i oach r;BchSrio. A CcrtJficate Is given with oacfr tft&chli-,Cf guarrattoofr. io keep it In repair, free of chaego- ior five ysass. ix. requites no special Instructions to tear how to use it. Satjcfaction guaranteed, or no 2, IVJachincs delivered free of chargo anywhere In tho United Staton. Send for Silustrctcs Catalogue, uni tisJt for camp'o of mcncJlng, and our Circular Kc. IU7 for fyrthcr InstrvtiiORS for buying machines upon terms stated in the Catiost.. i S27 & 020 S.'ocu'vvcy, Kay Ysrk; Hay Orleans, La.; Cor. States and Madissn 5tc, Chiciiga, IHa.; and San Francisco, Ca!. For Sale hy all JPLrsi-Ciass Dealers, MISS DOEA CARD WELL, LOCAL AGENT. U . S9 & 22" 3 O- F COSTS LI23S THAN 5300 TO MAKE any $600 Piano eoU through agmts, oil of whom mako 100 per cent, profit. Wo have no agentfl, but ship direct to rimilies at fac torj price. Wo make only ouo style and have but one price. Two Hundred i Ninety Dollars'. Net cash, with no discount to dealers or commission to teachers. Oar lumber is thoroughly seasoned our cases are DOU BLY veneered with Rosewood have lront round cornem. serpentine bottom and carved legs. We use the full iron plate with overstrung bass trench urand Action with top dampers, and oar keys are of the be ivory, with ivory fronts. Our piano has seven octaves U six feet nine inches long, three feet four inches wide, and weighs. boxed, 955 pound'. Every piano is fully warranted for Dve years. Send for illustrated circular in which we refer to over 1,000 IHnkers. Merchants, &c., (some of whom you may know) using our pianos in 47 States and Territories. Please state where you saw thts'notice. U, S, PIANO CO., n20vol21y2 810 Uroadway.'N. T. JAS0S, SrtllXfiES & CO., Corner. Spear & Mission Streets San Francisco Manufacturers &Dd Dealers in DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, Weights, Cords and Pulleys. Importers of GERMAN, JTIENCII, ENGLISH, WINDOW GLASS 1G, 21 and 26 oz. ra-ZDoox-s a. J3jpooiixllVy"W BEND TOR CATALOGUE AND PMCB LIST No. 03 Front Street, rortluml, Oregon. FII FUBLIC: will bo Bold t low pricealo SUIT THK utSS5S2fc33 r?SS3E3sa lw fc msB mm Srv?; r. .jm O'WSyEED II fe j, h -g B B S tm la DR. SPINrNJEY do. 2.2. 251ASSrB2'.S'2,., Trent all Clironlc nml Special Diseases ' O'-sCTJXTGS-- jXCESTCT ' WHO MAY BE SUFFERING FRnjl the efTi-cts of yenthful follict or ludis crctinn, will do well to nvnil themselves of this, the grenleit boon ever laid at th altar or MiRering humanity. DK. SPINNEY will guarantee tif forfeit $500 fur every caee of Seminal weakness or private dieasa of any kind or character whica he uudertakes and faiU to cure. MIDDL.K-AGKD 3IEN. There are many ot tho age of thirty to sixty who are tnmtiled with too frequent ev acuation of. the bbuMer, often accompanied by a slight f-marliu or burning senfation. and a weakening of the system in a mariner the patient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary deposits t rop7 ndiiucnt iv 1 1 ofteu e found nr.d sometimes tlmall particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin railki'h hue, again' -cbaoging to a dark aud torpid appearance luerc.are mauy men wbn die 01 llnsuini cully ignorant of the can.'e which U the sec ond staee of seminal weakness Dit. S. ViH guuiantec a perfect cure in all such coes, aud a healthy restoration of the gcnito-uri-nary organs. Office Hoints 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sun days from 10 to 12 a. 11 Consultation free Thorough examinations uud advice, $5. Call or address, DR. SPINNEY & CO. No. it Kearney St., San Francisco. A XjXj KINDS OF' AMMUNITION FOR SALE iiilj JOUN JIILLKK. ' FRANCO-AMERICAN ilOTEL & JU bestaorasx AND OEERAL STAGE WUSeT' Opposite OdJ Fellows' Hall. JACKSONVILLE .OREO if MADAME fiOJSTZ Proprietress. TRAYELF.r.3 . AND RESIDENT DOAKDERS nill find the moat comlurtakle lodilnea at this ihonse to be met with atijwhcro In this part of the The Beds nud Uddiling -V,' Will always he f.mml of nrt-clj "character anj opt In a neat anil clean iondltloo.Vhlln .. ' The Rooms - T renewl furnl.nci sml IU always b kspt In neat nd Uoaitillte' ctrfMiffciil A 'plentiful-supply uf '11(4 best ef everything the market affords will be Spread on Her TnliTcV ,Ucr honTO will 1m fcrpt open all night, anil "SQUARE 1 .ujai can vv puibipb nny oonrot -ma 4Mj or nlgbt. OYS.TERS PREPARED I.V EVERY STYLE, 6 Anl luncliM to b hml at any time 8tye mnvn-" Errsaiiilntliprs wlinninr Iwoat latoat nliiht.can at vrara find a good 0re, hot meals and gunil bods a tlit ib lian0. No tronlils wtllbe spsrnl todesnr the natronafr of the trsTellinir aa veil as tha permaneut curoam nlty. OtremsacalL '-4'- EXCELSIOR S "37 Q. X3 3Cj XI . Corner of OltEOOS AND CAl.iron.NlA BTrf., Jacksonvillh. W. 5. Z'2.'H,5j.L3, Trop'r. W our.n iirai'KcrriiLr.Y iNFonjiTiiuruB. lie tli.it he has a fino atock of Ilnracs, Unp;sic8 nml Car inges Anl lie Is itrrp-trHl t fnrnUli lib pntrons aivt th.pab . . He jjcneml'y wltli Pine Turnouts ' A can Ih lintlmt tho-riirlfie mnt, SmMlo liortts litrnt tugu laanjr part ol tliociiniitry. - K Animals Ilousht .i:nl Sold. lI-rM lnko In w.rli slnslo or AnMI Hir . JiitrNl snl tlie lM,t ofcire lirst.-vrtl.iiunktlttrt,! wdii. in my mni-Kr. a itiMjrni .imr. or tiiff pupiw t'n'T'Wtit U uilclt4.il vii rt'&oiiiil)te tvrui. NEW LIVERY STABLE I.ACK OF COUUT HOUSE. M,.iMG & IIOSKOHIEV Pronrietors.. rTVrn T.XTKLY FITTlsn UP TITJfWM- In llirfnr of iIm Omrt lluxo. U'otin now f nllr turpwM l nMritil l all bntnra tn nnr Una, wltli irounitiK'.i-i aii.lttiFpitcU utiJ at the m t retwiiabU Fine turnouts r Tim M'tMo ft furn llisl wltli th l't anlm1i nl mrwt mtlMriintt.il ttut;trt;Alin flrt clthack antl i'VHt lioiMi. 11'Tne- Ixntnlvl. nit 1 tl' 1Mit t.rtt Lotowol oa t!.m. - V SfitUCtrttMi fcnnsinlffl In errry intnnt, . alio uaciHAii'l jii'li: fir yitiMtT. MANNING Jk. MOXTGOUlUtT. Jak-onTUlrf April lOHi, 1ST ,. UNION LIVERY- SALE ANDiffi EX CHANGE t -SaCjSESBEQ-BE: 1 .-"l .9 o Corner 4tli nud California Sta JACKSONVILLE, OKKQOS. .1. A. CARmVELL PROPRIETOR. s!j miiB rnopniETon. I full rcl.nllt anil rrflitnt ilils ItIO -KfB w well known e-italH.linient, nnl lump ia!f ixli'iilTpiiiMlcnifftoMoaMI-' tloii tlierrtu. I liaTi Uii Tfrr twt ltri buKcIea anl lirory tumontRnrall icinil. Sly stock tf rutids ters mnnot bti excelled In tha State. Horses IJoardciI On resson.i1.tn termv, na'tthebet ofrnro antt alien tlnn bestowed npoii tbent wblle un-Ier my cbargo Also Horses Bought ami Sold. I am sallllel tbat I cn glTt mtlsfactton and rnsrunteo. tbe mme. IVItU this Imprriisltm wo bare do besltatlon In sullcitiug patroiice. NOT FAIL to Hem! for oar CatAlosrae. It contains price anauracripiioiz of most every nrtlclo In en rnl ut.aBi(t it valunbloto ATV, 1'KIISOX continilot Inc tlio purchase of any article for 1'er. aonnl, Family or Aerlcnltiiral ue. We have done a fnrse trade tlie paat rsaon. In the remote parts of the Trrrltorlr,. anil have, wltli few exception, exreed eil tho expectations of the purchaser many clnlmlns to nave made a savlnx ot 40 to o per cent. IVo mall tlieso !ATAl.Mirfcs TO AXY. ADJ1KKSA,. 1-ltKK. Kl'OX APPMCATIOJI. .Weselt onr coods to all mankind at wholesale prices In qnantltles to suit, llefercnccv tlmt Xatlonal Hank. Chlcaro. MOaTCOMEBT WARS i. CO., Original Oranee Supply Honsev 87 & 9X9 Wbol Ave., CWcago, lli.. ABQiWISSSEaH (tontcyntatr), fORJIvYND , ORttr10Ji'. And JacksonTillc, Oregon. GIBBS & STEAKK busineea iu Portland; wilUtten.- to all r