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-r, THE OREGON SENTINEL THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS 1. Subscribers who dunot give exprs notice to be contrary, are considered as wishing te continue lie lr subscriptions. 2. If njr enbscrlbere order the discontlmieneo or their newspupers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages aro paid. 3. If subscribers neitlector refuse to take their newspapers from the offices to which they are di rected, the law holds them responsible until they hare settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued 4. If subscribers remove to other places without informing the publisher, and the newspapers are sent to the firmer direction, they are held responsible. 6. The Courts have decided that refuting to take newspapers from this office, or removing and leav ing them uncalled for, is prima incle evlJence of In tentional fraud. 6. The rwitmwter who neglects to give legal so tico of the neglect of a person to take from the office tho newspaper Addressed to him, Is liable to the pub lisher for the sutacription price. HOW iKIHB IT OX SCOTT'S ISAK. Continued from first page, fees were paid.' Frenchy was stubborn as a mule, but he was taken to a big black-oak, in front of De Jarlai's store, an' his arms tied round pretty high up, his feet just resting on the ground. One o' the boys was from Missouri, where that kind o' thing was common' bo he fixed up a rawhide lariat, about three feet Ions, an' handed it to Smith. He wasn't on it, and begun to beg for Frenchy; he made the nicest kind of a little speech. 'I can't whip a man,' he BavH, except in a fair fight, "Prortr'liy'ff done the square thing with me, and I forgive him. I had made up my mind to kill him, but now I feel so good I can't touch him. I'll treat the crowd, and pay you all for your day's work, but don't ask me to do that.' Some o' the crowd begun to growl, but an old grizzly-looking man spoke up an' says: That's right it aint Smith's business to do that job, he's only an immigrant an it ain't fair to ask a man to do any thing that goes agin his concience; let the constable do it, an' it will be ac cording to law.' Another resolution was passed, an Abe Thompson stepped out, sayin' 'that he didn't fancy thejob much, but when a man was an officer lie ought to do his duty, an' he wouldn't iiairy flinch from his.' Old Reek count ed one, two, three up to about fif teen. Thompson didn't lay on very heavy, fcelin'kind o' sorry for the poor devil. Frenchy was game, he never ilinched; but about the fifteenth lick, lie made a motion an' wanted to speak for his lips begun to froth, and the dev il was rising in him. He looked at Thompson his eye glistened just like a wild-cat's: 'Sacrc bleu!' says he an' darn him how it hissed through his white teeth 'I kill you, sure.' You ;ust bet your life, Frenchy bluffed the wrong man. You kill mei" says Abe. Then he rolled up his sleeves an' took a new hold, an' he went for him. .Lord how that piece o' lariat whizaiAU:h "the air. V lie1 wasn't no foolishness now lugivnp that was the orders; the big welt's raised, an' the bark begun to peel off. Twenty-nine, thirty. 'Hold on,' says Bcek; one too many.' 'Not .much,' says Abe; I've done your dirty work, gcntlemen,as a matter of duty, and now I've got a little enterprise o' my own. Kill me! you sneakin' thief! I'll see if I can't whip the devil out o'you.' I counted now one, two, three, four. Frenchy gave a pitiful kind of a moan. 'Hold on, Thompson,' says he, I never bother you, never; don t kill me.' We took him down, and ho was a bad sight. The last ten licks broke the skin, and brought blood every time. He was weak, and couldn't look up; but Abe took him in his arms back of tho store, and bathed him, and put mustang lini ment on his wounds paid two dollars out of his own pocket for it, just like Le'd been his brother. That was a nasty day's work, boys, but there was a little bright spot in it, like finding a chunck of gold inside of a granite bowlder. "Tho jury took a drink all round, but they hadn't got over their mad. First, they weighed six ounces out of Trenchy's sack to make up Smith's loss. Then, six more to pay Cy Herd for a nugget he lost sleeping in tho same room with Frenchy. Then constable's fees, and finally there wasn't mough dust left to pay off the last claim. Now, boys, says old Reek, I think jus tice ought to be satisfied. Let's make up a shake-purse and give the poor devil a start. We shook in three ounces and told him to git and never be seen in them diggins agin. And ho wasn't 1VelI,'fciHquired one of tie audience" did it cure Frenchy? No, replied Tom and I don't believe punishment ever cured anyone only scares others; the durned skunk went right over to Lifc tie Shasta, stole a mule, got up and dusted for Jacksonville, and was after ward run out o' there for some devil try. Tell you what it did do, though, continued the speaker, giving the fire a kick that sent the sparks whirling up in a fiery column through tho som bre foliage, it gave the Bar a rough name, and there wasnt another rob bery there as long as I can remember. I dont never want to see another man whipped, but, after all, the vigilantes kept things straight, and jest look at the difference now. If a feller steals your sack and pays liberal, he can get a lawyer to punch a hole in tho law big enough to ride a mule through, and if Frenchy had been before a reg ular court the verdict would have been innocent as a lamb and Smith out of luck. The camp-fire burned low, and we crawled into our blankets. Tom's homely conclusion forced an earnest inquiry as to the comparative efficiency of modern legal science and the sim pler method born of pioneer necessity and enforced by the Scott's Bar min-rrs. vsslVee DON'T FORGET IT. If you are troubled with nervousness, are disheartened, tired of life, fear death or feel out of sorts as the saying is, you may safely conclude that you have the dyspepsia or Liver Complaint The liver is very apt to become torpid this season of the year as poisons aris ing from stagnant water or decaying vegetation are more numerous and are through inhalation taken into the blood. Unless the liver is strong and active, and furnishes a supply of fresh and pure blood to drive out the impurities, the above mentioned symptoms surely followj and if not heeded, end in more terrible diseases and death. "White's Prairie Flower proves itself the Great Liver Paneea. Its action on the liver is different from any other medicine ever compounded. Its cures are truly wonderful. Try it. Price twenty-five cents and seventy-fivo cents. For sale by E. C. Brooks. riSETTY MOITJIS. Should have pretty teeth in them, but it is not unusual to see between rosy lips, teeth discolored and decaying through neglect. This disfiguring de fect shoul I be repaired without delay, by using fragrant SOZODONT. whick removes every particle of tartar from the teeth and renders them snowy white. This admirable aid to beauty is perfectly harmless and exhales a most delightful aroma, and is in every respect preferable to the ordiuarytooth pistes and powders. Trf it and see for yourself. The National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley k. Bulofson for the best photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery Street San Francisco. To The Ladies. Mrs. N. J. Mc Pherson is prepared to do all kinds of sewing. The making of ladies' and children's clothing is made a speciality. Rooms in Orth's building, up-stairs, next door to ''Times" office. Jack for Sale. Sheriff Bybeo of fers one of his fine thoroughbred Jacks for sale, or will trade for either hogs, sheep or cattle. ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP, C K. KLUM, HANUFACTUBER OF, AND DEALER IS ,1 T7"EEP3 A IV goods in his Hue of trade Ladles', Mens' and Boys Sadi"c, a Specialty. TEAM, BUGGY AND FLOW HARNESS, WHIPS, ROBES, DUSTERS -i-ASD-r HORSE BLANKETS. ALSO- "Winchester Repeating Rifles (commonly called Henry Rifles)' of model of 18GG, 1873, and 1876. Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. "Wheat taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for goods. B2o. IE KSAajSY ST., Treat all Chronic mid Special Diseases '"sro-cricrcs- itfcsuisr WHO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM the effects of youthful follies or indis cretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar JlCaffiUi.i).nmiir,itjr, Tilf piNTMpy rJll euarautee to rorreit S50O Tor every ca6e of Seminal weakness or private disease of any kind or cbaracterwhich he undertakes and fails to cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent ev acuation of tho bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and a weakeuing oJ the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary deposits b ropy sediment will often be found" and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milki'h hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance Thcreare many men who die of this diffi culty ignorant of the cause which ia the sec ond stage of seminal wcakoe-s Dit. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such case?, and a healthy restoration of the geaito-uri-nary organs. Office Hocks-10 to i and G to 8. Sun days from 10 to 12 a. m Consultation free Thorough examinations and advice, $5. . Call or addres, DR. SPINNEY & CO. No 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. EAGLE BRE WERY. JOSEPH WETTERER, Proprietor Oregon St., Jacksonville. npnEBEjTOF LAGER BEER ALWAYS KEPT - , j ub ,VV1 UW3, mczsjm The Thoroughbred Troltlns STALLION SIR WALTER-, WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON in Jackson comity, at my Ftabfe in Jacksonville, near the Court House, Nvhere he will bs every day ia the week excepting Thursdays, on which days he will beat Phil lips' stable at Ashland. i Thumb S25 for the eiaon, payable at the. ead.inereoi in gom coin, or by Bote with ap? proved security. ' ' Good pasturage furnished marcs from a distance at S2 per month, jfue bt-st of care assured, but no responsibility assumed for acrid DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Sir Waiticr is nine years old this Spring 16J hand high, weighs 1,50 pouudi. Is a coal bUck and a very fat trotter. lie has a RECORD OF 2:35, 4nd has made other performances of cqnsl note tince his arrival in this fr-ction. iSir Walter was sired by Marian, he by Membri uo Chief, he by Membrino Paymaster, be by Membrino, he by imported Messenger. Ilia dam a Long Inland Hlackhawk mare. She was sired bv the noted trsttir Andrew Jack son, sire of Henry Clay, the progenitor of the Lilay lamily l trmters. His rlrstdam, Sally Miller by Mi'mbrino. son of iupoited Messenger; Andrew J.iclcson liy louug Ua shaw and he by imported Grand Bashaw r or rurlaer parltculars enquire or (;-W. S''KrU. NOTICE TO HORSE3IEN Tlie thoroughbred Stallion SCAMPERDOWN Tni3 THOROOGnBKED 'STALLION will sland the ensuing season, commenc ing April 1st and ending July lt as follow.: Mon Hyp, Tuesdays and Widncsdiys at th stable of J. W. Munning in Jacksonville, and thenmaiiidix of the week at our stable near Kort Line. Tkkms: For the s"aon $35. Grain and other marketable produce lakcu at cash prices. 33-Pasturage furrishrd. BOOTH &CLOUOII. EXCELSIOR i 'RRmii Fit w t v - "ritf-. .. tt. m. m " m. .- m JS 1 a X3 Xi 23 . Corner of Oregon- and California cts., Jacksoxtii.ij:. 7. 3". BZ57I&A2E!, Frcp'r. -TTT-OULD ItESl'ECTFnH.T INFORM THE rCE V V He tliat ho has a liuo stw.1. of Horses, Buggies ami Cnrringes e 1b prepared to fnrnUli his patrons and the puV lie generally wuu ic cvit. Pa.UIe Lories tu anjr part ol tbo con u try. Animals Bun slit and SoiiT. noires broke to work single or double, IIore bftarded and the beat ofcaie Wctowed upon them while In my charge. A liberal rbare of the public patronage in solicited on reasonable term. KEW LEVERY STABLE BACK OF COURT HOUSE. J.W. MANNING, Proprietor. HAVING LATELY FITTED UP TIIF. COM modloui barn on tbn School llousft Flat and In the rear of tho Court IIoue. 'Woari now fully prepaied to attend to AllbuIneft inonrline with promptness anddiEpitcli and at tho in -st reasonable rates. Fine laments ThestaWols firnWied with the best animals and moat ublantlal buggies; also r. first clas hack and Raddle borsefl. Horses boarded, and the best caro bestowed on them. Satisfaction (tmianteed In eTerj instance. Giro us acall and judge fur yourselves. J. W. MANNING. JaclnonTlIlt, April 10lh, 1S'a UNION LIVERY SALE AND-EX CHANGE S "TEC jSSL EE 13LJT3JZ a Corner 4tb and California JACKSONVILLE, OEEGON. I.a. OAlibutlLL HioWUETDf THE PROPRIETOR HS folly rebuilt and refitted Ihis well known establishment, and has RSvvKS ftltlB fll1"itn . T llDVA tlia waw V.n 1. ..u ....w. m. ... .. .cj ura. iiurees. ouccics andllTeryturnoutsofallklnds. Mystockor roads- tiirfl rntinur Tin airjtAilurl tn 4fn Q Horses Boarded On reasonable terms, and the best of care and after tion bestowed upon them whilo under my charco Also " Horses Boughtand Sold. I am satisfied that I ran glre sathfaetlon and jrnarantee the same. "With this Impression I haie no hesitation in soliciting patronage. J. W. RIGGS3 FDOTOORiPn A FBRROTfPB GALLERY. . ASHLAND - OREGON. T AM NOW PERMANENTLY LOOATED L in this city, and all that favor me wilh their patronage I will gaarantee to give sat is'action. My motto 13 to live and let live prices to euit tho time?. I am also prepared to do outdoor work taking landscapes, pri vate residences etc.. Call land fee specimens of plctnrcs taken In all kinds of weather. J. YV. R. firssWsSit i LBHMRtltHHr - " - - h'H'3 LiTcdbsiL m, M Horsemen Look to Your Interests ! ! PRICES REDUCED . THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION kjsaw cjs - r-s -53v--&-g.vSr-'- sT Jj.VKl y itim M rereue. Lite Hose and lml. i PHIDE OF PERCJEEE. WILL MAKE T!7E SEASON BEGINNING APRIL FIRST AND CON-, tinue till July 1st: Tuesday fwd A'cdnesJiys at lbs livery stable of W. J. Plyrrmle' in Jacksonville, and Monday A M, Thursday acd Satuiday of each week at my stables near Ashland. The first imported French sta'lion that came west of the AHesrrnnics came into Union county, Ohio, in 1851. This hora was called LOUIS NAl'OLKON nnd showed the Erc-at value of this slock. Up to 18C9 there were sixty. two more imported into the Unit ed Stale?, and in the lust ten years there have been Bvc hundred nnd sixty-six imported. ScW couniies in OiiTo and Illinoi give business to from twelve to fifteen imported stal lions, as well as a number of grades. he grab's or this stock are now com? into mil!r in. "".'"'PIY fiva r"rr.rni prM.8 aa-r.e-c-,3M'. stockof work. I'he ahovc fhowa the reputation thte f a century's experience with them. the money brousht into this county hy teg) lie'. There have beenjorty live head sold und taken out of this county w.licb brought 13, 317. an average price of near S2DC each. They wete mostly sold when nnder two years old many of them at weaning time. They were taken to California, Knstern Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territoriis. Favorable reports hive come from all, and iu several iLfltances the purchasers have ordired or came and bought more. WHITE PRINCK has not made a reason here since 1873. Every business mm knows that large, wtll formtd horse3 have olways been in demacd at srood pricc-8, Tbtre has been a good deal introduced on this coast at great cost was a of farmers and teamsters. &c. Tuse parties aret po doubt, interested iu some other stock and never owned or gave the Pcrcberons a trirjt Hear what RKl.lAnr.n Mv. th-it are well known in this cnnnlr. smr nn Ihis mnllpr "e, the nndcrbuned, bavins bred, owced or med colts sired bj the itniortel Terchenin liorc" intro dnced into Oregon bj W.CJI.Ter, of Ashland, beliere this stock to b a VALUAIll.E ACQUISITION TO OUIl STATE, as those bred here all show thrir origin In aVS'.tir MARKED D 0EE, haviii-amaire, solid make-uii, villi cooil bon. nne form, kind dixiKMltion and irviod action lorani-naU of theii si7i'." Tlioie old enouah to work give good s ithfaction on tho firm orroidits tonni antmsU.itnd lind n ready market at the hfcheit prices for which aork horses are sold. Tlie produce fiuni the half bloods, colls and Allies, show the In viewof theso facts tliTe can bs nodonlt that a vvnaMc improvement oronr common stuck, an I M to tho uuacclal interests if tho country. S. VanDjke, Jns. Savage, V. Dunn. W. F. Sonjer. A. Martin, rt'm. Kajr, C. F. Ulake, G.tV. Fnnljcr, F. ilelr. S. Ornbb. S. O Taylor, Jobn Mnrpby, K Chipman, A. F. Eaudall. .U. Eishe K.Goae. D. Peni:er L.CruaufWonl. I could with the above irtt like ecdorsements fnm horses in California, Umpqnl and Willamette vallejs, icriiiui ie kiiu jkri(iu voiuaioia. PItlDEOF I'KKCIlKa elected In Frarce by the (He then had 23 years experience with Hits jiotk) and iraw.e. ma proance lu mis Slate iUjw liim to Ie a Mo. 1 stock horse ARAIllANBOr and BOBUrilU3XS will evil serTO a limited number or raircs and he at my stal!c3. ASiBIaN BOY $35 to Insure. BOBBY BUSH.'', the Shetland, S15 to Insure- Pasturage 02 1-2 cents per week; will uso due caro but will not bo liable for accidents or C3ripe. W. C irlYEJl- Ashland, March 20th, 1S79. BACK: T THE OX.D STAJSTD Fffil13l . -1 . - . i tx &?2 'ieJr 'EtZ-'-K-' crarr w - ,: S?S. AT THE MEWflAM TO THE 1 jr MA'VING DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN THE POSITION HERETOFORE occupied by me bs Ibu largest RETAIL DEALER iu Soathern Oiegon, I take Ihis menus in annonncirg that I am now displaying the LARGEST AND BESI STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE North of San Francisco consisting of a Fine Stock of GENTS' A?,5D BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS &. GAPS 23RT-G-OODS, ;ladies' m mis MMsm mm, Which is surpassed by pone in the county ii-HiM. xi. euau continue to ue my aitu J She IKost Qocds andjto place before ciy patrons a variety of it i not my intention to mislead the public .iiiiHiry out logive vaiue received in every sKOlieileil. ANgP-AMERIfiftM TEL & JH RESTAURAST ND GENERAL STAGE HOUSE, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, JACKSONVILLE .OREGON. Imadame holt, T Proprietress.. mATELERS AJ(D KESIDEXT HOARDERS 4will find the most comfortable lodgings at thij house to be met with anywhere Jn this part of the State1 1 t-The Beds and Bedding Vfill always be fonnd of first-class character and krftln a neat and clean condition, while The Ilbonis arenewlf furnlthed and will always be kept in neat andtnomelike condition. A plentiful suppljof the best! of eierytbing the market affords will be Spread on' , Her Tal)Ie. lie r house will bo kept open all night, and "SQUARE M1S.LS" can be obtained at any hour of the day or dight. OYSTERS PREPARED IN EVERT STYLE, And lunches to be had at any time. Stage passen gers and others who may be ont late at night, can al ways find a good fire, hot meals and good beda at tbijVue. Narouble will be spared todeserre the patronage of trarellini: as well as the permanent coainiu nltiwUemia call. C5f LsMKUiuJ v&vJiasilJ the Chicago and New York markets an-! stock has where they have had over a auar- the sale of WHITls PRI CB colts and fil said that the Percheron stock that I have fiilnre. n humbug, and did not snil the wants that give carreney and ciedit to (he above tho in'roiluction of ths Vcicheron lias and will cause partie. tint hare brel orownM ronnrstocK fnni mr E.titcrn Oregon, VahIug(ou, Idaba and Montana sane party that bronchi nnt old Louis Napoleon. wis punhtsed fivm one of the best bree lers in fifieBQifiiii m .? STORE OF FISHEH PUBLIC: and will be sold at low prices to SUIT THE to give for tho Heast ISoasy, articles not to be found in any other honse. by advertising goods I cannot produce upon instance. A cull iroai every purchaser at my AT l?tottvr ii'i.mi Jul ui.ui-as.-3i ."g?, VT1.? mra-inr PIANOS AND GROANS, WASHNGTON. N EW JERSEY. IJ 31 1. 1 1 X Square and Up. richt. and DEATTYri CELEBRATED GOLDEN" TONGUE PARLOR OR GANS are the sweetest toned and most perfect instruments ever before uianulact urtd in this or any other country. '1 he world ia challenged to equal them. B-sl discounts and terms ever beibre piven. Ruck Bottom nanle nriiva tmnr rn.dir tn jobbers, nirents and the trade in general. Jin oner: i uese ccieorated instruments (either Piano or Ortran) buxed and shipped to anywhere, on five or fifteen daj3 test trial. Money refunded and freight paid both ways if in any way unsatisfdctury. Fully warranted for six years ns strictly first-class. EXTRAORDINARY LIB ERAL discounts given to Churches, Schools. Lodges, Hails, Minister?, Teach ers, etc., in order to have them introduced at once where I have no agents. Thous andi now in use. New Illustrated AD VERTISER, (Catalogue Edition), with list of testimonials, now ready, sent free. Established inl6.r9. Address DANIEL P. BEATTY. Washington, New Jersey. S"7"23 3",2" DESCRIPTION OF CUT J lery for sale cheap by MILLERS. PR ,33 iS CSlII'TIOKrs carefully prepared at KAULIUl M03. 80,000 SMITH'S ORGANS. HOW IN IN- Arc now TAKING THE LEAD OVER ALL OTHERS forA- uniiiancy, bweetness ot 'lone, . iroricE. Iu oti can Suy a FIRST CLASS PIANO OR ORGAN CHEAPER Of mo than ANY OTHER DEALER in the business, because I sell at WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH, and at a slight advance where sold on EASY INSTALLMENTS. Agents and Piano Tramps who make LARGE PROFITS are requested to open their batteries UPON ME or my INSTRU MENTS at once. Tho public will soon ascertain it is to THEIR AD VANTAGE to jrive me a call, aud find that MY PIANOS AND OR GANS WILL WEAR A3 WELL, keep in tune as Ion,', and SAVE MONEY FOR THE PURCHASER. Don't be fooled or humbugged by any thing you hear. "Talk is cheap" (usually.) The man or woman who is talked into paying exorbitant prices, pays very dear. BEST OF REFER ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. ggTSend for qiecral information to JAS. S. SMITH, 575 3Iauket St., San Francisco.. R T? W A "P I? "f ir':ll!a'', f,nm ft v"'s wnl ar' j-n'"! of my sneers nnd in J I ) 1 J V T IX IJ iintrnmrrls. Sttii for reply, mid oeu what those eay uf mo wliol aru emireiy uuuneresicii. Aiitirtss aJ5Sc3r k:;. 1709 Stockton St. S. F. TXXTZTTSSn jcjrsrjgaajggozg geWJ V KVK7Z.ST kl w , rN&MigTJ T315'0?3,:iF?; Eism MIA mEX&j! m wwMMm 13 MANUFACTURED BY VE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF HIIIIS, FREIGHT II SPIIII VAGUS, And by confining our?elves st-ictly to one class of work; by employiug'none but the BEST OP WORKMEN, Uring nothing but FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY ami the VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIMBER, And by a TIIOHODGR KNOWLEDGE of "THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS." TVe give the followirg warranty with each wa?on: We Hereby Warrant ihc FISH BROS. WAGON No to be well mide in every Whra? 8O0d5lPiT1, a,u',llVl!,e8trt'"S,h orthoBmo is sufficient for alt work with fair u?agc. Should any breakage occur within one jear from thh dite bv .v-.. . v..v....uc..a. i ..u..u,anv,p. repairs lor tlie samu will he furuihed at pHce of bale, free o charge, or the price of s .Id reuj.ir?, w per agent's pri im will be evidence S ' P er 'jroducin'' splu of the broken or defective" parts as J Kacine, Wis., Jan, 1st, 1879, frm iV. I'Z', ipISII BROS & CO (J.0. (J. liCGUI.NS. I . T...-!..-. ...Tl ...... ,. rTlL. .i.,. - .' .. Efeygwr. '.!!'. Ta"..?.a mlijiii ii S . Hmt. dcuu Ior rrlC0 aca Jtenns, A 11-1? t .. J X - m LJJJLiftJLk i 1VV-1VKZ GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MASK. THE TCADE mark; GREAT ENGLISH REM EDY an unfailing cure (or Sper m a t orrh e a, seminal weak- Eefora Taimg ness, Impo-After Takia". tency, and all dis?ases that follow ns n se quence of Self-abuse; ns loss of Memory Universal Lassitude. Pain in the Back Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age and many other Diseases that lead to Insan ity or Consumption aud a Premature Grave. 3yFnII particulars in onr pamphlet, which e desire to eend free by mail to every one. S-Tlie SpeciSc Medicine is sold by all druggists at SI per package, or sixpackagesfrrSo, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing THE CClTJIEDSCnCCO., No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Micb. E3iSod in Jacksonville by all druggists ' and by all wholesale and retail druggists everywhere. T-XaS.nOPEFCARPENTEKS'ANDWA-1-w gou-uiakcrs tocls for sale by JOHN MILLElt SjK?v 131MJTIONl Durabihtj and General Finislr iiifs mm & mm. In order to introduce THESE MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on this Coast, I havo put the prices MUCH LOWER than other FIRST-CLASS MAKERS, and as T do not propose to make any agents, (who generally ex tort large profits from the consumer) I expect to bo severely handled by such persons in the Piano business. The materials used in their con struction aro of the VERY BEST" kind, and the wood thoroughly sea soned. They aro substantially "made. DURABILITY, TONE and the power of MAINTAINING TTTNK JAJiNUiSk than any other piano made,! are the characteristics of theso iustru-l ments. Tho greatest possible attention if "iven to their tone and touch, ami I have no hesitancy in ofil-riiig them to tho public as FIRST-CLASH PIANO ' in ovory respect, and warrant tli m to stanu in nny climate. mmmWi &75 MARKET bT., S. E r WIS. the business, we have justly tamed the reputa- tVc.1 - fn-u 'i.- ....!..) i-nnl aua ior a copy tf our AGRICULTURAI --- .j cbiuu iti u. w IU rf FISH BROS $. CO.. RACINE. WIS. ajajjjt .vj.5uj:a-a:r3,JtPm'L. tfjr '"Stlioiratiial Saw. pORJVND , Oivwosr. Anil JadisoiiTille, Oregon, SG1BBS &. STP.AIlSwill nllnml 1 .Itl ...... . . u uasmess in rortlauu. illliiln