Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, September 17, 1879, Image 4

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THE OREGON SENTINEL
To the People of Northern California and
Southern Urrgon!
ASHLAND COLLEGE .
i
THEUAW OF NEWSPAPERS
1. Sobecrlbef who do not ffrr axprtss notice u
tie contrary, are eonsldsred M wishing te continue
lielr subscriptions.
2. Ifmnjr subscribe order the fflseonthioanee of
rhlr newspapers, tbt pnbHshsr tnsycontliroe to
end them nntfl tit arrearages are paid. .
3. If subscribers neglect or refasetotaVe fhelr
newspapers from tho offlces to which they art di
rected, the lav boldf them responsible utl! they
lisse settled the bills, and orderea them tKscontimied.
4. If tubicrlberi remote to other place Vltbont
informing the imbllsher,and thenewtpspeTs aro tent
to the farmer direction, they are held responsible.
I. TbeCoirrta'haTe decided that refailngtn take
newspapers from IWs o&oe, or TemoTlex and leae
Jnc them nnralled for, la prima fade wrUeoee ef In
tentional fraud.
0. The postmaster who neglects to crre legal ne
Tlce of the Reelect of a person to take from the rfnee
the newipaper addressed to him, ! liable to the pob
Isber for the subscription price.
Never witness a tear with apathy or
indifference. Words, looks, actions,
may bo artificial; but a tear is equiv
ocal; it conies direct framt the hear,
and speaks at once the language of
truth, nature and sincerity.
Straw is worth money on the farm,
first for bedding animals, second for
throwing into the feeaing r3 barn
yards, and third, if there lie surplus,
forrotting where it may happen to lie.
All this of course with reference to its
ultimate value as manure. Yet a large
class of farmers in the West, yearly
burn vast quantities of straw, thus re
ducing it simply to its inorganic ele
ments. A child's logic is not to he sneezed
at His mind is keen enough to see
the folly of much of the reasoning of
his seniors. A little fellow in Connec
ticut asked his parents to take him to
church with them. They said ho roust
wait until he was older. "Wei., was
tho shrewd suggestion in response,
i'you'd better take me now, for when 1 1
get bigger I may not want to go."
The Northern Pacific Bail Road is
crawling slowly across the continent
one mile of road being built daily.
There are already thirty-four settle
ments upon the 3ine, and the line and
the sale of Government lands last year
amounted to over 2,000,000 acres.
The snorting and never tired steam
horse will reach the Yellowstone in the
course of the next two years. What
a revolution steam horses makei And
how long before there &iH arise a hum
bug anti-railroad party!
Tho Stewart grave robbers evidently
thought they had got bold of a bonan
za, and $2,500,000 was the first price
demanded for the return of the body.
From this princely figure th
down step by step to 200,000.
Hilton, it is said, shows no inclinaticn
to pay more than 25,000, and even
then will promise no immunity to the
criminals. The robbers have tried in
over way to bring him to terms, but
while he is willing to pay the sum off
ered for the body he will not compound
the felony.
Every man of sense and refinement
admires a woman as a woman, a thous
and things that in their appropriate
sphere would be admired become dis
gusting and offensive. The appropri
ate character of a woman demands
delicacy of appearance and manners
refinement of sentiment, gentleness of
-peecb, modesty in feeling and action,
a bhrinking from notoriety and public
gaze, aversion to all that is coarse and
rude, and an instinctive abhorrence to
all that tends to indelicacy and impu
rity, either in principle or action.
These are the traits which are admired
and sought for in s. woman.
The mere lapse of years is not life.
To at and drink and sleep to bo ex
posed to darkness and to light to pace
around in the mill of habit and turn
thought into an implement of trade,
this is not life. In all this but a poor
fraction of the consciousness of human
ity is awakened, and the sanctities still
slumber which make it worth while to
be. Knowledge, truth, love, beauty,
faith, alone can give vitality to the
mechanism of existence. The laugh
of mirth vibrates through the heart
- tho tears that freshen the dry wastes
within, the music thai brings childhood
back, the prayer that calls the future
near, the doubt that makes us meditate
the death that startles us with mys
tery, the hardship that forced us to
struggle, the anxiety that ends in trust,
are the true nourishments cf our nat
ural being.
Robert G. Ingersoll pays this trihnte
to his dead friend: "Upon the grave
of the Rev, Alexander Clark I wish to
place one flower. Utterly cold of
dogmatic pride that often passes for
the love of God, without the arrogance
of the elect simple, free and kind
thi.) earnest man made me his friend
by huipg mine. I forgot that ho was a
Chribtian, and he seemed to forget that
I was not, while each remembered that
the other was a man. While
this good man vas living his brethren
jikmed him "for .having treated me
'with iaimcsB, Hut I trust, now that
jbe has left the shore touched by the
myjtfsioua-seev.thftt never ypthas borne
oSanyrwawnlhej imagine of home-
"AamL8Limt crime will be fsreiven
Ly thotse-who still remain to tesfeh the
the lore of God."
-AND
NORMAL. SCHOOL
XOCATED AT
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Firri Session Kill rercmtnee Sept. 15, 1575.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES!
A. G. RrrKFFXLiw,
Rkv.J. 8 McCi.t,
Rkv. W. T. Chapman,
Clabk Taylor,
W. TT. Atkin'on,
Jacob Wjuinkr,
Jhk Wakkkr,
G. F. BllMt.CS.
FOX TTIK PURPOSE T FOUNDING TIIE AFII.
land Cotlece and Normal Fchnol, the jin-perty
known aa rheJlsliland Academy has been plared.free
from .debt, under the control of a Hoard of Trustees,
who fc'are loangnratcd the enterprise by filling the
following position In the
FACULTY:
MSV. LOWELL L. 1KK1ER8. A. My President;
Profeiaor of Mental and Moral ScUnrea.
W. I. NICnOLS. A. M.. vflpPiealdea;
Professor of Mathematlr.
MRS. A. A. ROGERS. PrecenYress;
Teacher nf English Grammar.
MR8. J NNIE BALDWIN NICHOLS,
Teacher of Mnic and French.
Other competent Infractors will be secured as fast
a the needi of (he Ini'ltntlnn require, so that pnplle
miT be nrorided with the beet facilities for commenc-
J log and completing the following;
COURSES OF STUDY:
1. Classical, requiring si years, I clndlng prepar
atory etndies. Graduates leceife the Degrees of A.
B. and A.M.
2. SciMttmc, requiring lour years. Degtee confer
red, B. 8.
3. NomiL, CommatL and Mcnctt, occunrlng
three years each. Diplomas glren certifying to at
tainments of graduates.
EXPENSES.
Til It ton Id f.rar CollegUte BranChf. $8 nwmrlh.
Mnnie. $5 a month (ne ol Inntrumtnt $1 additional).
Vocal mosie In clan, $3 a quarter. Buanl fn B 'airl
ine Hall or In Prlrate Families. t3 50 to 11. 50 a week.
Roams or Cottages for ictt boarding, Tl to $5 per
month.
PARTIAL LIST CF TF.XT BOKa.
Robinson! Mathematics Steele's Series In Natural
Sciences itrkit-s Latin. Fa'qat-11'a French, Heed's
Series Iti SigHsli Comrositlon, Richardson's Piano
Instruction.
PROMINKXT FXATURE8 AND ITE5W OF
INTEREST.
t. The College will be. rhaitered: and the Normal
or Training School for Teachers will be made. It I
hoped bj special enactment.an adjunct ofthePnMIc
School sy-tem, and Diplomas made tHulTaleut to first
grade cert locates.
2. Ashland has no saloons. The sMenttntnxfcat'ng
liquors Is prohibited b the City authorities. ho ate
sustained by a stront public sentiment.
3. The 84h(Kl will be under the raperrlslon cfan
Efstiffel-cal Christian Church. The Bible U1 be
rrrerently read -and todieil; the worship of God en
conraged; bnt the Imtiturion-wHlte seaariaain no
objectlonal sense.
4. Rook-keeping. Bn sinew Arithmetic, English Com
position and other branches specially preparatory for
Business Life, will receive unusual attention.
a. The Preceptress will gtreherdiinr attention to
the care and oversight of the yiMiiglaftiee.
A. An Endowment of 120,000 will he, there Is reason
to hope, promptly su's ribed. enabling the Trustees
to reduce the present rater of tuition, special lr to
Teachers, after the present yeir. Address communl
ca'Ions to
ashland College and Normal School,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
KING ofthe BLOOD
The Most Tnonocon Purifies op the
Blood Yet Discovered!.
Curve all Humora, from a Common
Eruption to the Worst Scrofula.
It purlflea the Blood.
It Invigorate! the Liver.
It regulate, the Eowela.
It atrengthetu the Stomach.
It fires Tiradty in place of laisitadc; cheerfulness
la place of gloom, and robust rigor la place of
debility.
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Disordered Liver, Con
stipatton, Jiertous Affections, General Dobiiity, in
abort all the nunferoua disease, "nil discomrorts
caawed by impure blood are speedily conquered by
his powerful corrector, the chief rind aorereim of
!1 ancient or modern medical ducoTeri,
-KlKO
or tdx Blood.
ITS WAME IS ITS BEST I)nsCBIP
TIO.X, as It li aroyal dispenser ef the 1 lessinga of
health, .and Tanjuishea the Iocs that lurk In the
Mood.
It banishes PIMPLES, SAI.T nTTEtm,
SCAIiV ERTJPTIO.'VM.lJI.Cl.ns,
hcaii iikai), rr,vi:n soitr.s
ml all SCROFULOUS DISOIU
DERS.
It checVs CJOJtSUMPTIOW in its early aUgcs.
It ha frequently cured it when eaTanccu.
It disperses TUMOK8 nnd CAJVCEHS without
the Rnnreon's knife.
It cure, DROPST. peneral or partinl.
It cure FEMALE WEAKNESS and
DISEASE.
It reduces in a safe and eGcctunl manner all swell.
ingf , external or internal.
It eradicates the effects of Mineral Poisons, and
establishes a sound constitution.
Many certificates, much f nrther information nnd
lull directions f or inr. will be fiximl In the pam
phlet, "TiMtlxonDiseascsot tbcBlooJ," in which
eh bottle is anclosed.
Trice 1 prr bottle containing II ounces or 40 to
X doses, bold by Dealers in medicine.
9. BaITSOU, SOU & CO., Proprietors,
BBflate, JV. V.
H07ICS.
Land Office at Rosebcho, Oon. )
ArotisT 14, 1879. J
Notice is hereby given that the follow'
inc-named settler has filed notice of his in
tcntion to make final proof in support of
his claim, and secure final entry thereof
at the expiration of thirty days from the
date of this notice, viz: Jacob Kubli,
Pre-emnticn Declaratorr Statement No.
31734 for the B E of N W U, N E if of
" 4 auu " a "i o xi J4, oec oi, i
8" S, of R 4 W, and names the following
as his witnesses, viz: Peter Qurkhaltcr
of Applcgate Jackson county, and John
Gentncrof Jackson county, Oregon
Wsi. F. Benjamin, Hcgister.
Sheriff Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECTJIION
dulj issued out of the Circuit Court of
the Stale of Oregon for the County of Jo
sephine, upon a decree rendered at the
April term, 1879, of said Court, in furor of
H. F. Simon and ocainst Israel Dietrich,
Adeline Dietrich and Chas. Hnrtson for the
sum of Four Hundred and Seventy nine
and 74-100 dollars, with interest thereon at
one per cent per month, together with ten
per cent Attorney's fees, and costs and ao
crulnc costs. I have duly levied upon the
folknvlug described real estate, to-wtt: The
N. W. M of the K. W. H of Sec. 25, Town,
ship 40 S, Range 9 West, and will sell the
same at public auction at the Court House
door in the town of Kerbyville between the
hours of 9 A.M. and 4 P. 1L of the 10th
(Jay of September 1879, for cosh.
Given under my Aand this 7th day of
August, 1879,
JOnK TAYLOR,
Sheriff Josephine Co. Ogn.
ANELEOANT ASSORTMENTOF POCKET A
Tablt Cntlery for sals by JOHN MILLE R
eV iff1 ? "saSssMi - -TBsssssssssssssTssssssssssssst
Judge I yBBWSBr I j
IP TO SLA.
S7l rOGSAMMS
OF THE
SISKIYOU COUMTY AGR1C0L-
TURAL SOCIETY FAIR.
AT YflEKA
Commencing, October let, 1879
And continuing fonr days.
FIRST DAY,
W odnosday, Oot. list.
Ao. 1. iTiotling race. Ihiee iu five, frw
for all borees in llie dlf tries that w rer lieat
three minute".. Purse $100. Entrance $10
Ao. 2. Tlnnning race, free for three year
old and nn-l-r. ringle dash oi one milr.
Puree $50. Entrance $5.
' SECOND DAY,
XTlLxups3.y, Ocst. 2d.
A'o i 7b be called the SocIetyi Handi
cap, Running raec, mile heats, three iu
five, free for all horces -wned in the dlirict,
with the following peraltieo and alloicancee:
7he winner of any race of the value of $20u
to carry tweiily-one pound (21 lb) extta
weight. The winner of an7 race the value
of $100 to carrv fourteen pounds 14 lb
extra weight. The winner of any race the
value of $50 to carry 7 pound? extra -weight'
Maidens; (tbore birre which have never
won a race) nllowrd 7 pcand, weights not
accumnlatire. Weights not accumulative
mean that no one faorie "rill be compelled
to curry mere than one of the above extra
weights. Seven or more to enter and four
to start. Purje $200. Entrance $A. En.
tries to close on the 1st day ol September.
Race Artf. 4. Trotting race, mbe beatr,
twain three, free or all untried hoi fen or
hoirei that have never trotted for public
money. Pntse $50. Entrance $5.
THIRD DAY,
'xrixSMy, Oot. 3d.
JVii. 5. Running rice, mile heat, three
infivc.fr lor all. Purre $125. Eutraiue
$10. ,cme duy exhibition of slock-
AV j Trotting race, mile heat. free for
all jTk: year olds owned in the district.
Tcffe $50. Entr-nce$5.
FOURTH DAY,
t3n.-tru.-r3.a,-yr Oct. -3.tli.
A'o. 7.7rottlng race, mile heat, three in
five, free for all home owned in the diatricl
prior to July 1st, 1819. Putse $150. Eu
tiance $15.
Aro. 8. Running Tace, half mile and re
peat, free for all. Puree $75. Entrance $5
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
1st The above purees to be given without
diVcnunt.
2d 7Tie second horse to save entrance
money except in race A'o. 3.
3d Entries to be placed in the entry box
kept for that purpose at the pavilion prior
to 9 o'clock P M on day previous to the
race, except in race Ao. 3.
4th Ei tries miift give name, pedigree
mil dr'cription of the horse entered as far
as known.
5th All trotline to be in harners.
filh Aalional Trotting .Usociation mlec I
to govern trotting raee.
7th Pacific Coast rnlesio govern running
races.
8th Free for all means just what it ayr.
9th In all the atwre rcen entrance mon
ey added except in race A'o 3.
The following Seep-take race is proposed
colt race, free for any colls in the district
tha1 were foaled tM .Spring, 1879. to run a:
to jears i the fall or '81, to be entered a
ullow-: To name and put up leu (lollnr nn
he last d4y of the fuir; aid twenty dollar"
1 1 one year vfom the tim. ami twti ty dol
I m -re ihe d r before the race,
71ie firt hrse to"get J of the money.
" second u " u remainder.
" lund " " 4 " "
r.O. STRICKLAND, Pr-.-ldent.
II. A. !oajj SecreUqr.
WOOL, WOOL ! !
TO TSf-r n
WOOL GR WERS
OF
Norhejn California and
Southern Oregon.
ANEW ERA HAS DAWNED UPON
yon An enterprise has been startil in
jour mitit which innrfs toyoufuil value
for your product. You can sell your pro
duct at
THE WOOL liOUSE
-OF-
CONE & AVELION,
For more than you can rral'ze by shipping
to San Francisco. We have booght Three
Hundred Thousand bales thus far lliipe.'oson
nd want Three Hundred Thousand more if
wp can gpt them. Don't fail to see ua be
fore yon sell, and we will either buy your
wool or see Iniit you get more :or it than
it is worln in ban b rancisco.
CTTJt WOOL PRESSES
Are turning ont 1 00 compressed bales daily.
nd it takes ool to keep them going. so
bring along your clips nnd get a good price
(or them, and help yourselves, and by so dc
ing help us to keep the bull rolling and
prepsrs going. Entcrprie should le nurtur
ed and encouraged, especially where it bene
6u the country. Bring on your wool, and
get the highest .market rates. We want it
all. CONE & WELTON.
Bed Bluff, May 16th, 1879.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
BACK OF COURT HOUSE.
MANNING AND VEBB,
Proprietor.
TTAYINO LATELY VITTEt) UP THE COM
I modloas barn on the School House Flat and
in the rear of the Court House. We are now fully
prepared to attend to alllmlnesa Inonrline with
promptness anddlspatch and at the m st reasonable
ralae.
Fine Turnouts
Tha atable Is furnlhed with the best animals and
most substantial bugfttee; also a first clasback and
saddle horses.
Horses boarded, and the best care bestowed on
mem.
Satisfaction guaranteed In eTery instance.
GIre us a call and Judge for younetres.
J. W. MANNING.
JacksonTllle, April 10th, IS'0
ESCRIPTIOX OF CUT.
HU.EKS.
mJUrj a alt yi
F
ob. t:
at arnrs ani Fatsnt Hcdlclnrs co to
, Z- , RAKLKKBKOS
GKJRE A.T CLEAEANCE S AXE
f- 7
FOE SIXTY DAYS
IMOPOETAN Eecluction in PEICES
AT THE STORE OF
NEWMAN
TN ORDER TO 3fAKE ROOM FOR &' Y
lil fwUhe next SIXTY DAYS MY IHTJBELIME of
m
tmmer Mm mls
IMELESSS
FAHCT GOODS, LADIES'
ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC.
AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPARISON.
EXTRAORDINARY J DU CEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED TO CASH PUR
chasers, during this great sale at
N. FISHER'S.
EXCELSIOR
LIVBRI1B1KD FEED
8TA13LK.
Corner of
Oregos asd Caukobma em., Jacksoxvilu:.
W. J. P1YR5AXE, Prop'r.
WOULD RESr-nCTnjr.LY INFOItM TIIE I'UD
lic that La has a fine stock of
Horses, Ruggies anil Carris'Ss
And be Is j repair1 to fnrnlsli W" patrons anil the pnb
1c generally with
"Fihe'rurnoiitfc
T
As can bch-n tie r-scific cna.t. Saddlo horses
hired too to any part ol the country.
Animals liouzht ami Sold.
Horses broke to vnrk single or double. Horses
boarded tnd the b.t of care bestmrisl ujion them
while in nty charge. A blieral hnro of the public
patronage is solicited on reasonable terms.
DR. SPINNEY
Ko. 11 KEillirJEY ST.,
Trent nil Chronic ntiit Special Olscnics
TTOxroNro Tvrzmsr
WHO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM
the ffTi-clx nfvi ulliTnl fallirs or iiiIi-
crctinn. wiM do well lo ttv.iil tht'm'flrps nfi
this, the greatest lionn cv.-r Intel at lhi nllur
or mflWliiK hnmniiHy. Ylil SF1NKEV will
sunranlce to rorfeil S500 for every cni-c of
Seminal veak-ie'i or private diwase of any
kind or chiractcr which he miderlakcs and
fails to cup1.
MIDDI.K-AGr.D HI EN.
There aie rnanv at the act of Ihirly to
fixty ho ais tnmti'.i-il xvith too friqtfiit rv
acuatinn of the Madder, often nccompinied
by a plight sraarlini; or hurtling seiiulion.
and a weakening of the ylim in a mnnner
tbepatient cannot account for. On exun n
ir.g the urinary deposits & ropy fediment
will often he found atid fomt-timeo Finall
particle" of albumen will appear, or the
color will be of a thin milkiMi hue, again
changing to a dark and torpid appearance
There are many men who die of iliidilli
cnlty ipnorant of the caue which i the sec
ond flage of seminal weaklier l)n. S. will
gum an tee s perfect cure in all filch caes,
and a healthy ret-toruliuii of the genitu uri
nary organ.
OrncK linens 10 lo 4 and C lo 8 Sun
davafrbmdO lo 12 a. sj Consultation free
Tborouirji examinations and advice, $5.
Call or aaurea-,
jJl-e..-SP!SNEy i CO.
NoVll Kearney St.. Pan Francisco.
THE STATE
1NFESTMEKT k WUM
COMPANY,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
FIRE AND MARINE.
INCORPORATED, 1871.
Established in Oregon, 1S7-1.
CASH'ASSETS - - 8500,000
OFFICERS!
A. J. BRYANT PRESIDENT
R. D. 1YERS...VICE PRESIDEN1
C. M. CUSHING SECRETARY
A. P. HOTALING & CO.
45 Front Street, Portland.
Qen'l Agents for Orecon nnd VahinRton.
7' J. NUNAN, Local Ajent.,
EAGLEBREWERY.
JOSEPH WKTTEREB,
Proprietor
Oregon'St., Jacksonville.
TIIE BESTOr LAOER BEER ALWAYS KEPT
on liand and read fur sals j tha ktg or glass
Q
' TO KAITI.ER BI10 ASD BU1T TOUK-
FIMEK.
FALL A N "WINTER STOCK I "WILL
GOODS,
KID CLOVES, HATS,
TRANCO -AMERICAN
HOTEL &
RESTAURANT
AND GENERAL STAGE HOUSE,
Opposite Odd Fellos Hall,
JACKMINVII.I.E OREGON.
MADAME HOLT,
Proprietress.
mJUVELEKS AND HESIDEXT I10I5DEr.S
1 will find theme et crniifurti-MelmlRitiEs at tli
house to le met with aiijw here in this part of tin
State. The Reds ami Bedding
1TII1 always 1a fonnd of firsf-lasi chirocter anil
fjt in ji seat nd clean condition, while
The Rooms
arenewly fnrnUhrd oimI-wIII alwnrs hekfpt Inneat
and hnmirke condition. A Dtrntilnl surnlrof the
-Tjt orTerjtiilngfiiotiiarlier8ord:iI h
Spread on
"cr-TV tt rr ..
vffx iter liitJie.
nerhonwlllbe kept open all nIcht.And"SQtJAItE
MKAI-S" ran bo obtained at any hour of the i1.it
or n'ght.
OYSTKRP T'RKPAPED IV
KVKRY STYLK,
4nd InnrhM tolielnd at anv time. Stare p-isn
P"T and ol hers hoinny be out late at iite'i "Ciui al
ways flmt a pond Are, hot nica's&nd goid beds nt
this house.
Xotrmilde wir bespsred todeserTe the pntronscr
of tlietrirelH' n nell as the permanent commu
nity Gheuiift call.
LaP. MARSH, A. F. QUIRES. J. A. EU11K.
MECHANICS
PLANING MILL
AND
FURNITURE. SASH. BLINDS
DOORS AND MOULD
ING ZBT.I3L 3C3iU C& M&9-
aURsn i co.
GRANITE ST, ASHLAND OGN.
All kinds of Planing, Moulding, Turn
ing, Circular and Scroll
Sawing.
Furniture and Ornamen
tal Carving, Etc. Bone
to Order.
Furniture, Sash, Blinds, Doors and
Moulding constantly on hand
and made to order.
WE WILL CONTRACT TO DK
fi'ifn and erect till kind ol litiildiite
Whei decirahlc to those employ m'i: i'4. e
will fnrii'fh all llie mulerial required for the
conltucliun of any huildivsr ready lor nccU'
pancy. .MARSH & CO.
UNION LIVERY
SALE AND TOEXG KANGF.
Corner 4th ami California Sth
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOR.
milE PROPRIETOR
mi' '" apasfi
renttfd ,hJ&iWji'
nt, nnd !larSif-5-
fortableaddi.VjT U
ms
1 fullTrebnilt and
well known establlnhmpn
vnailp ettensWe and coin
tiona thereto. I Iistb the terv bt horses, buerile'
and liTerjrturnontaof all kinds. My stock of roads
ters cannot be extolled la the State
Horses Boarded
On reasonable terms, and the best of care and atten
tion bestowed npon theni while under aj charge
Also
Horses Bought nnd Sold.
I am satisfied that lean civc satisfaction
and cuaranlee the same. "Willi this im
pression I have no hesitation inolicitin
GREAT-
-IN-
MllfO! &11 iliill
Are now TAKING TIIE LEAD OVER A!
rillinncy, Sweetness of Tone,
NOTICE.
You can ZJuy a
FIRST OLASSPIANO OR ORGAN
CHEAPER
Of me than ANY OTHER DEALER
in the business, because I sell nt
WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH,
and at a slight advance where sold on
EASY INSTALLMENTS. Afrents and
Piano Tramps who make LARGE
PROFITS are requested to open their
batteries UPON ME or my INSTRU
MENTS at once. The public will
soon ascertain it is to THEIR AD
VANTAGE to give me a call, and
find that MY PIANOS AND OR
GANS WILL WEAR AS WELL,
keep in tuno as long, and SAVE
MONEY FOR TIIE PURCHASER.
uu .,,, i -umu u. ..-;
wi, i jjia jut... tuin to viii.ir
(usually.) The man or woman who is
talked into paying exorbitant prices,
pavs very dear. BEST OF REFER
ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAC
1ION GUARANTEED.
rSgTSend for special information to
JAS. S. SMITH,
201, 203 vt 205 DupostSt.,
San Francisco.
BE WAKE
ii irely ili-inmeclei. AildieS9
RnsiDrxcu
1709 Stockton St.
P. F.
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RACINE, WIS.
WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
freight m mm WAGONS,
ourselves st-iclly to ow- clin of u-iul; Iiy i ni!ulii; none hut llie
And Iiy coiifiiii"
BEST OP WORKMEN,
Using untiling hut
FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACIlIXEKVand the
VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIMBER,
And by a TIIOUOUGII KNO'.VLliOGi: of tho luiin., no have jmtly i uracil the reputa
tion (if lllllkill
"THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS."
We "ive llie following; n.irninly with each wivon:
We Hercoy VVarrau n fi-ii ih.u-. iv.m.iim ko to tit-well tnirlc In ever i
piirtlLitlar anil of nr J material, anil that tin-etreiiilh nf lln'Cumc-i" Hifllch-iit T7)FST1
wnrk wilh fair nraj; blinnln nny lireMkae occur wllliln one jear from lliln ilatf h
reason of ikfectiv italeiial or u-nrkmin-Iiip. repairs fur the same will ho furiilrhed -i
place nf rale, freor chare.or the pricu or.stM r--niiri". n p-r ni-nt'n prh n . will lie
paid in cash by th purcliatcr pn.duciu a sjmplo of tho bruketi or defective p.iris a
evioence.
Kacine, Wis.. Jan. 1st, lbU. j i
Kuouin" wi can mil von. o folicit ji
stni.s Send for frice acd Terrcs,
1'Al'i.It to
GRAY'S SPECIFIC 31 K.MCINK
TRADE MARK.
THE TCADC MARK.
CRtTAT
ENCLISH
REM . C.
in un'ili'iii;
nnrn Inr Mnpr.
matnrrlieii. Ss
peininal weak- 'SFfS
Beforo Taking "' J "!- After Taking.
teney, nnd nil diss-ateo lint follow n a m-qn-ncc
of Slf-uhu?e,-n loss nfMtinnrt
lliiivi-rsai rTssmidc. Pain in Ihe Bic-I.
Uimrps? of Vision, Premature Phi Aye
nnd many oilier Dieae that lead In Iniin
iiy or Consumpaon and a Premature
Grare.
CSyFnll pirticularn in our pamphlet,
which e dt sire !o tend free hy mill to
everyone 8-The, Specific Medicine i
sold by all d'nsrsrisU nt 81 per pneknee, or
six packaces fur 35. o will be iwnt free by
mail on receipt nf 'he money hy addressing
TIIE CKlY3IF.niCINF. CO.,
No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit. Mioh.
C,SnId in Jacksonville by nil ilriisci'tH I
and bv nil wholesale and retail druL'L'ists i
evervwhere. L
REDUCTION
mi Pianos
Durability and General Finis
swill's imw oiioia
In order to introduce THESE
MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on tliii
Coast, I have put the prices MUCH
LOWER than othor 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 lio severely handled by such
persons in the Piano business.
Qlie materials used in their con
struction aro of the VERY BEST
kind, and the wood thoroughly sea
soned. They are substantially "made.
DURABILITY, TONE and the
powcr of MAINTAINING
TUNE
LONG ER than any other piano made.
are the characteristics of these instru
ments. The greatest possible attention is
' B" etl t( t '-' t""c an, touch, and I
I liave no iiesitancy in otlenng tliem tc
the public as FIRST-CLASS PIANOS
in every respect, and warrant them to
stand in any climate.
v
hi u'reniir i,nm u vius who nre jwainnt rny sntc anil mv
tiiftrnntfi ts. SiliU for rep'v, m.d see wh.t' llinse n.y of m- who
JAS. S. SMITH,
201, 203 & 203 Dupont St., S. F.
T WAGON
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FISH BROS k CO.. RACINE. WIS.
UontcyatcSuu',
x pO)JlVVNU,OlEao?Z. 1&
An:I Jacksonville, flrcgor
GIBUS J& S TEA US will attend lo
all bu3iut:e in Portland.
I Ut It6tl, oils ui bnshea.
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