Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1881)
-rr- - Iavtr oXT3XTo'swifvior'. Sabscrftwnvlia &i jIts srprwj notice u snmalrary, inJirru wibll continue fcair sabscripllons 1. Uaay ssbscriborsorferths dlscontlauansa el maspapsrs, the pnMIr insycsutlaos to HMthtnmtll mil arrsarases are psid. I. Ilaabscribers irllor rrf to taxs tlieir uimir from the offices to hld they ara U ., Uie law Vh1s tWera rM.wtniMe until they MT settled Ike Mils, and orderaJ tkelri dfcun tinned . If tnDscriV-s remove to other, place without r-mtnKthejij,.1ubT,txttteewji art-sent te farmer direction, tfccj ara held rwpDIble. t. The Courts hsvedecMed that refacbirto tske kiripajrs frra this nffice, or remorlng and ). I5 then uncalled for, is prima fade eridence of In SMtiaual fraai. . The postmaster who neglects to tfn leral ne eef tbeneciectefa person to Use (wj the office j nssrspaper adJremed to him, ll liable to tbe pb aber bribe sufncripiion price. HXr- V SOtTBTEN ORECO.V. The people of Southern Oregon have this present winter enjoyed al most spring weather since the first of November la.t. We have had, it is true, our floods; but they were tho result of repeated warm showers, brought to us by the breezes from a warmer clime. As to the snow that has fallen upon the mountain tops, it bat come to us ''like a thief in the night,"" and vanished at the first ap pea ranee of dawn. But the early risers only: those who are the sons of man, and yet have been ahead of the tun of the Superior, have seen the mow that robed in whitness the crest of the mountains; and even they have had but a passing glance at that which, when covering the earth so far as the eye could reach, has made many think at the time the world was enveloped in a garb of spotless purity. In the meantime grass has been growing in the valleys, which to-day presents the prominent feature -of the evergreen, so luxuriant is the growth. Weeks 0 the early butter-cup put forth its Tellow blossom to announce the end of winter. "The lowing herds winded slowly o'er the lea" from the fact tlat their fat, rounded stomach's were filled with new and nourishing feed, and ihook in their looseness with every step taken in their march homewan4. Now the air is as balmy as is usual in the east during the month of May, and Summer suits will appreciate GO pT cent in value, if for many days, as is now the case, th thermometer continues at GO degrees. But how has it been elsewhere! Eastern Oregon has suffered from the rigors of an Arctic winter. Even the "Willamette valley has had its floods, its snow, its ice, its loss of stock, and its frost-bitten ears and noses. East of the Cascade range men have be come bankrupt through the loss of live stock; horses cattle and sheep have perished, from the cold and ex posure, by the thousands; and now it behooves us to declare, in view of the present warm state of the weather, that Southern Oregon is the "boss" country in Oregon, you bet Inde pendent , ''Well, now, Rutherford," exclaimed Mrs. Hayes, as she took a pipe down from the shelf and eyed it with a stony glare, "if I don't think that is carrying things just a trifle too far. Here is this beautiful meerschaum that the Connecticut man bent you, and which I allowed you to keep only as a curi osity, and I declare if Mr. Evarts hasn't filled it with nasty plugs of tobacco and smoked it till it smells like everything. I do think, Ruther ford, that you don't do right to let inch thing? go on right here in our best rooms, and we have to leave them so soon, too. What do you suppose the Garfield woman will say to come in and find the lace curtains loaded down with naty tobacco smokel" The good lady's voice died away as ahe went out of the room, bearing the offending pipe at arm's length, while the President, smiling feebby, rubbed his head in a thoaghtful mood, and muttered to himself that really he should have thought different of Mr. Evarts. Rockland Courier. a Give Printers Fair Play. The American Newspaper Reporter gives the following sound advice: 'We have a piece of advice which wo wish to im press firmly and indelibly upon the public mind, and that is to give the printers fair play. Do "not forget that it costs something to puff as well as to advertise; never sponge on a printer in any way whatever. It is the printers int that makes nine-tenths of our for tunes; it takes money to buy ink, type and paper, and yet after all this, few are the thanks the printer gets. Give the printer fair play, and give up all hepes of gratuitous puffing, etc., etc. Daniel Webster was "mighty near right" when he remarked of the press, Small is the sum rewarded to patron ire a newspaper; amply rewarded are its patrons. I care not how humble and unpretending the gazette which he takes, it is next to impossible to fill it out without putting into it something that is worth the subscription price." How civilization improves and beau tifies our language. That which thirty jaars ago we were familiar with as "slumgullion" is now known by the euphonious name of "slickens;" time was when the solid golden pieces that delightd the miner were "chunks" now they are dignified by the name of "nuggets" which is so much more in accord with modern refinement I King of the Blood Cures all Scrofulous ajfretioni and ditordera result lag from Impurity of the blood. It u seedless to specify all, ui the sufferer can usually perceive their eaux, but ialt Bhntn, ttmptti, UUcrl, Tumorl, Gmtn, Smlitng, &c, are tbe most common, as well as many asacttons of the Heart, Iliad, Liter uni Stomach. SCROFULA. WKiisrfal Oars of Blbaness. D. TUimnr, So & Co.: Tor the benefit of afl troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in themr ay stems, I hereby recommend King of the Blood. 1 hare been troubled with Scrofula for the past tan years, which so affected my eyes that I was com pletely blind for six months. I was recommended to try King of the Blood, which has pro-red a great blessing to me, as it has completely cured me, and I cheerfully recommend it to aU troubled as I bare been. Yours truly. Mm. 8. TVEiTHimnw, fcardinia, K. Y. will be paid to any Tublic Hospital to be mutu ally agreed upon, for every certificate of this medi cine published by us which is not genuine. Its Ingredients. To sfeov our faith in the safety and excellence of tbe K. B., upon proper personal application, when satisfied that no imposition is iuicnded,we will pre the namesof all itsingTediente,by affidavit. The above offers were never mnde txtfare y the pro prietor of any other Family Medians in the world. Many-testlmonlals.further information, sod fnll directions forusinr will be found in the pam phlet "Treat!- on Diseases of the Blood," in whioheachbottleisenclosed Price $1 per bottlecon taiolnrll ounce, or 40 to JO doses. Sold by druir. arista. D.ILu:sojf,Soi.-ACo.,Frop'rs,Bnealo,N.Y. OLD AND RELIABLE,' JDn. Santord's Liver ItviookatoiiI! Jis a Standard Family Remedy for juaa a-, -.- p5 ana ixweis. n is mreiy -Z2 v. ... . v vegetaDie. it never ., ;.LKSomiaics At is . JCatharticand jTonic. .VTi mm? ieTR'5l m a? WV i V' V.-.c S M 1 S a Oa-V flV- iv:s VeSm a?w;i.a:i T.li- ali- t jiUm.mr S tJ ..xW A 0"v K B fil .Thei Sl.tJ"' n Bl lass? EMI W.WT. " ! Jjivei ?, Invigoratoi has been in my practice! I and by the pnblie.S for more than 35 years.5 with nnprecedented results.! SV SEND FOR CIRCULAR.! sOa T nioAftrORD MiUi uewtobxcitts1 t iTrPBrccrsTmixTru,TourrsEEPCTino!.w J k B K UK 5 mmm m r f I n&iwi , oa aT.P a?.isBvo.oBveVak ? sarin ? 1 lUWVXTe mln MIlBg BLV 5t) 5ifS lev Si ill R "in 5 J-H of i o I rri r H tD - C ,-T rA Q & iZ O Ph w O f3 3 S 5 M. I - 5 ZX o i. 3 S H g m g a & g H -3 o S agi . ft S -5Q: & g 3 I " s 5 " g a r-l-rH S, P. HANftA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Orgon, TN CRONEMILI.ER'S BUILDING IS IN L receipt of a full Rorlmeui of material and prepared to do all woik in his line on ohnrt notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicleyat every description made to or dtr. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. 3J"Repairing a specialty. S. P. HANNA. July 14, 1880. NOTICE. Our DescrlptlTO Illustrated Price 1.1st, No. 20, or Dry Goods, etc, will bo Issued about March 1st, 1881. Prices quoted In Xo. 38 will remain (rood until that date. Send us your name earl j-for copy of No. 20. Free to any address. MONTGOJIEKT WARD & CO., S37 & 239 Wabash Are- Chicaro. III. Under shirts cr drawers worth $1.00 each sold at the New York Store for 50 cis each. SheriiFs Sale. BY VIRTUE of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon ior Jackson county on the 31bl dav of January. 18S1. upon a judgment rendered by the Supreme Court oi me state oi Oregon on the wi any oi Apmr ib0, ana was dulv enroled and docketed in the cleric's olfic. of the Cir cuit court on the 10th day of April, 18S0, in favor of William and Walter Uuble, appellants, and against the Cayoto Gold and Silver dlining Company, respondents, for the recovery of the bum of $412.15 and the further sum of $140.18 costs and accruing costs and to me directed and delivered commanding me to satisfy the above demands by levy and bale first out ol the personal property of the respondent, or if bulUcient cannot be found, then out of the real property belonging to said respondent in my county on or after the 10th day of April," 1630, and in obedience to said command I have levied uiwn and will oiler for sale for cash in hand in gold coin of the United States at pub lic arictlcn to the highest bidder at the ffcurt House door in Jacksonville, Jack son county Oregon, on .Monday March, 38th ISSI, At 1 o'clock, p. M. on said day, all the right, title and interest of the said Coyote Gold and Silver Mining Company in and to the following property, to-wit: Beginning at initial point No. 2 at a post at the 8. W. corner of a mining claim formerly owned by John llobinson laying on Cayotc creek in the county of Jackson, State of Oregon, on the right bank of said creek about four miles in an easterly course up said creek above She point where the stage road from Uoseburg to Jacksonville crosses said creek and about live chains west of Hie mouth of Kelly's Uulch from which point a red fir 30 diameter, bears North 02 deg. West, CG links distant thence follows, the meandcrings of the creek down stream on the right 'if the north bank as follows: Variation 19 deg. E. S. "3JLf deg. W. 3.13 chains to a posffrom from which an alder 0 inch-s diameter bears S. CI deg. E. 05 links distant; ihencc N. 50Jf deg. W. 25 chains to a poit from which a red fir 20 in dia. bears N. 35 E. 27 links distant. Also a red fir 4 in dia. bears E. 48 links dist. Thence X. 72f deg. W. 8.80 chains to a post from which a red fir 30 in dia. bears X 87 deg. E. 122 links dist. Thence S. 80 deg. W. 1!) chains to a post from which a red fir 40 in dia. bears X. 72 deg. E. 13,1 links dist., also an alder 4 in dia. bears S 32 deg. W. 35 links dist. Thence X. ZV, deg. IV. 5.05 chains to it post from which a red iir 24 in din. bears S. 13 deg. W. 230 links dist. Thence X. 7 deg. E. 5 chains to a post from which a red fir 18 in dia. bears X. CO dee W. 10D links dist. Thence .-SJ (leg. "E. 5SJ20 chains to a pott from which a red fir 12 in dia. bears X. 22 deg. W. 72 links dist. Thence S. 7 (leg. W. 10.00 chains to the place of beginning containing 30 acres. Also the following described tract of mining laud: Beginning at the S. W. corner of the above described tract of 30 acres and run ning S. GG deg. W. 9.22 chains to a post for a corner from which a red fir 30 in dia, bears X. 74 deg. E. 3G links dist Thence S. 70 deg. W. 454 chains to a post for corner from which aredtir 3G in dia. bears X. 8 deg. E. 45 links dist. Also a ml fir 24 in dia. bears S. 7G deg. W. 35 links dist. Thence .. 14 deg. W. COO chains to a post from which a red fir 14 in dia. bears :. C2 (leg. W. 2G links (list. Thence X 7G deg. E. to a post from which a black oak 15 in dia. bears X. 7 deg. W. 142 links dist. Thence S. 14 deg. E. G.05 chains to the place "of beginninsj containing 2.72 acres. Also one mining claim known formerly as tne Daniel llathews mining claim situated upon said Coyote err?!: and commencing two hundred yards due (.asl of the S. .cornei of the first above mentioned tract of land patented to O. Jacobs and H. Kelly and at or near the S. E. corner of a claim formerly owntd Ly John Robertson thence by' a line running due north and south from hill lo hill, thence up said creek along the base of the hill on the right bank and upon the left bank 070 yards to a dead fir tree at the west end of creek claims formcrlv owned by P. H. O'Shea. and all life aforesaid property and rll ditches llumi-s and water rights connected with or belonging to anyor all ofsaid property. In Jackson county, Oregon, levied upon as the Real Proerty belonging to the Coyote Gold and Silver Mining Company, to satisfy the a'ove named execution. WM. BYBEE, ShcrifT of Jackson County Or. By Milo Catox, Depty. Chancery Sale. In the Circuit Court of the United States lor the District of Oregon. The Xorth-western Mutual Life Insurance Company complain mt, vs. Jeremiah Elliott, Arty Messy Elliott, Albert Elli ott, James Jladison Elliott, Frank Wil liams, "alias" Moses Elliott and Wil liam II. PcardofT, defendants. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree entered in the above entitled Court and cause upon the twenty ninth day of December, 1SS0, .in fat or of said complainant and against said defendant; I, Wm. B. Gilbert, the master in chancery of said court will proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to redemption at the door ol the ourt House ol Jackson county, at Jacksonville in said county in the State of wregon on, Tunr-iln, the ;ih ila April. A. It. ISM. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all the following descrilied property, to-wit: Donation Land Claim, number sixty-two, in Township thirty- seven South, of range one West, containing three hunureu and twenty acres ana ten one hundredths of an acre, and Donation Land Claim numbered eighty-three, in Township thirty-eight South, ot range one West, containing three hundred and nine teen acres and ninty-cight one hundredths of an acre; also a band of sheep consisting of several hundred head. WM. B. GILBERT, Master in chancery of ihr Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. NOTICE. Lamd OFncnAT Rosnuuno, Oax., ) February 18, 1881. J Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof on Saturday, April 9, 1831, before the Judge of Clerk of Josephine county, Oregon, viz: Charles Agec, Homestead Application No. 2,401 for the EWofXEkS W M of N E Jf & N W if of S E bee. 2a, T 30 S of It 7 AV, and names the following a his witnesses, viz: James Ferrin, Nick Thoss. Robert Murray and W. N. Ferrin all of Wilderville, Josephine county, Ore gon. U m. F. Bkxja.mix, Register. EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPH WHTTKRER. Prvjiristor Oregon St., Jacksonville. THE BKSTOF LAGER BEER AtWATS KEPT on sand and ready for sals by Us kc or glass as"tOsTCa3ji-aKR3HCjisKat.5 3Cm.l.-Wa.w:B?y- .PUDGE & -1TTKRT DESCRIPTION OP S&DBLERY, UMlll M HAVING. THE FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE OF TIIE manufacturing of everything In pur line, we are prepared to furnish on short notice, the very best of -custom made work, which we make a specialty, and at the VERY LOWEST LIVING!?RICES. CSTRspairing axecuted promptly and with satisfaction. Wa invite the people of Southern Oregon toeramine our slock before sending their money away. Gfllenry Judge will take wheat in payment for all bills dua him, for which he will pay the highest market price. JUDGE & NUN AN. Jacksonville, OregontMiy 3d, 1SS0. MENSE OF newJloods ARRIVING .DAILY AT Comprising a lull line of m General Merchandise, The Finest Assortment ot LADIES DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, . HATS, ETC., ETC; Ever Brought to this City; AND THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS AND VILL BE SOLD AT PRICES NEVER TTEA11D OF, TnHTAN FISHER, Jacksonville, Oreron. . union liveuy SALE ANPfoft EX CHANGE sasrsr. Ens st-i-sej9 Comer ltl autl -California Srs JACKSONVILLE, ORKnOH. J. A. CARD WELL PROPRIETOR. TIIE proprietor ns fully rebuilt and rdlttfJ this well known utabltohmcnt, and has nade exlenie and comfortable addi tions then-lo. I IiaTe the Terr best hore. bnezies and livery tarnonnof all kinds. My stock of roads ters cannot be excelled In ths State. Horses Boarded On reasonable erms, and the"bet of earn and atten tion bestowed opoa them while under mj chsrgs Also Horses Bought and Sold. I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction and cuarantee the same. With this im pression I have no hesitation in soliciting patronage. ROSEBURG HOTEL! M A. CANAN - Propr This hotel, on the corner of Oak and Rej streets, opposite Wright & Carton's stable, has recently had a good and com fortable addition, which makes it second to no hotel in the city, and furnished with double or single rooms. Families will find it to their comfort to give us a call. a good riRE-rnooF safe for valuables Meals 25c Boanl and Lodgfnj pjr week $5 Rosebnrg, Ogn.May 31, 18S0, F.RITSCHARB, PRAOTIOAU Watchmaker and Jeweler, California Sreet, MAKES A SPECIALTT OF CLEAN ing and repairing watches and clocks. Charges reasonable. Give him a call. UNION HOTEL , tverbyville Ores on, M. Ryder, Propr. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION CAA always be bad at this house at the most reasonable rates, 3!. excellent stable connected with tho hotel. NOTICE. F.MR WARNING IS IIEREBY Given, that my" books are in 'Squire HufTer's hands. Those indebted to me the fir&t dav after next election, will have to bring a written excuse from 'Squire Iluf- ler. excuses puuli&nca. Martin Vrooman Jacksonville, Ab. 81, 1680.- NUNA.N, vnn AWHifiPrgrpAT nrATPOs m iiuu miijsumuiiuiij uimnuuiii m SABDLEBY HARDWARE SIXTEENTH YEAR. CONDUCTED BY. TIIE SISTERS OF TIIE HOLY XAJIE. rpiTE SHOLASTIC YEAR OF TniS -a. scnuoi win commence nuouuiiocml ol August, and is divided in four sessions, of cloven weeks each. Board and tuition, perterm, $40.00 uca ana lieilaing 4.00 Drawing and painting 8.00 Piano moo Entrance fee only once, 5.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, ner term. 4 r.nn Junior, " a00 senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is nnirl to rtiittriilnr ctnri;vi In behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at CITY BAKE FY AND SALOON, In Masonic Building, Oregon St. JACICSOAVII.li, OGN. npHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- - "ires to annonne to the public thai they ore now prepared lo fill all orders for cakes of every description, such as wedding cake?, cakes for purties, wine cakes; also nrown ana rye oreaa, ginger snaps atd crackers. A lanch honse will n!n be kept at thi place, where ojaltiaju all sljles, Limburger and Schwritz r cheese, can be had at all hmrs of the day or nicbt. J&Frh hfad evpry diy. I'r Cfj rc.iuu.iblu aud euijafaction guar anteed. GROR & ULRICI1. City 3Saa,ar33s:5-tl;r California St. N, Picke, - Proprietor, PUIS WELL KNOWN MATtKKT, OPPO L Kite Kalilrr & IJm.'p drugstore U bet trr prepared than ever In furnish the pub lic with the choicest quality of FllESlT BEEF, POHK, VEAL, MUTTON, HAM, SALT MEATS, BACON, Puperior, SAUSAGE, LARD, ETC., The mot favorahlr inilucmenlfl offered to patrong.ad no effort will be spared to ward giviug general .-at Ufactlnn. N. FICKE. ! LATEST ARRIVALS op imrjejkw x5-casc:sss AT BRECKEftFJGLP'S ! rpilE UNDERSIGNED TAKES VLEAS- L nre in announcing to the public that he has just receWad a complete aud &nt- cl,ls assortment of O.nt'a FnrnitMm Goods.sucb as Hats, Shirt". Underwear, etc. best brand or (ipar. and Tobacco. Pipes, Notions, Kancy Good. Glacware. Crockery, Musical instrument. Bird Cage, Statlonncrj Pocket and Table Cutlery, Alliums., Toyo, Candies, Nnt. etc.. which will be sold at the cheapest rates. Give me a call aud Bee for yourselves. F. BRECKENFELD. P. DONEG-Isr GENERAL BLACKSMITHING --AND -I- HORSE SHOEING, Cor., of Secosd and California St. o A LL KINDS OF MARKETABLE produce taken in exchange lor work. P. DOXEGAX. RE-OPENED ! JACOBlIEYER PIONEER WAGOV.MAKEIt, MAS RESUMED BUSINESS AT the staud of tbe late .1 . L. Badger and is prepared to execute all work in his lina with promptness and dispatch and at very reasonable rates. All kinds of vehi cles constructed. Repairing a specialty. Good work and low prices guaranteed. Give me a call. J.MEYER. The best Japanese tea 75c 50c and 1 35c per pound at the New York Store. EXCELSIOR LiriRli&IND STABTjB Cornsr of Oseqos iss Ciuro&xiA sis., JaOuoxtilu. W. J. PLY2HALS, Prop'r. W-0ULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE rUB 11c that so has a fins stock of Horses, Etigglcs nuil Cariage And hs Is prepared to furolih his patrons and thspnl. Uc central' with Flue Turnouts As ran be had on the Pacific coast. Saddle horses hired to go to an; part ol the coontrj . Animals Bought anil Solil. Horses brake to work single or doable. Ilorses boarded and the beat of rare bentowed npon them while In my charge. A liberal share of the pnMlc patronage is solicited on reasonable terms. DR. SPINNEY no. ii eeahtjuy st Treata all Chronic and Special Diseases 5TOTJ3NTC3- aVUSIor WHO MAT BE SUFFEIUNG FROM the effects of yrutbful follies or indis cretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ev;r laid at the altar or safferinR humanity. Dft SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every caee of Seminal weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEiV. There ate many at tbe age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with loo frequent ev acuation of the bladder, of(en accompanied by a slight unartinp or burning "sensation, and a weakening oj the system in a mnnner tbepatient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary deposits a. ropy sediment will often be found and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or tbe color will he of a thin milki'h hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance There are many men who die of this diffi culty Ignorant of the caue which is the sec ond stage of seminal weakupfs Dr. S. will gnu tan tee a perfect cure in all snch cases, and a healthy restoratiou of tbe genlto-uri-nary (jrgans. Oitick IIocrs 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sun days Iron 10 to 12 A. x Consultation free Thorough examinations aud advice, $5. Call or addres', DR. SPINNEY & CO. No II Kearncv St.. San Francisco. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, jriJVTJJEJV and HELMS, PROPRIETORS. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS well known pd popular resort wnn'd iutorui their Iricinl nmi tbe public jp-n-rnlly that n complete and Grst cla'8 stock ol li:i best brands (it liquiin, r.ities. cigr,a!e and porter, etc., ore constantly kept on hum! They will be pleased to have their friends 'call aud smile." CABINET. A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found here. We would be pleaid to have persons possessing curiosities and specimen bring Ihem in, nnd we will place tbem in the Cabinet for inspection. W1XTJKX& nKLMS. BIGBUTTE STEAMSAW MILL J. P. PAHHSZl, BIG BUTTE,' ! OGN, . KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON II AND planed and nnnhmed Sugar pine lum ber of the best quality. EDGING, MOULDING, RUSTIC, SIDING, FLOORING, SHINGLES, ETC. Lnmber dresil lo order on short notice and reasonable terms lor those convenient to tbe Mill. JSy-Coanty Orders an Greenbacks tak en nt par. -wrrt Uomctjat.SoB), poRjuAND,OR,i:a)it ai And Jacksonville, Oregon GIBBS & STEAIINS will attend to all business in Portland. BENEDICT HOUSE. ArrLEGATE, Oreoox. S. SI. TAYLOF, PHOPR. Ilaving leased this Popular Stand for a term of years, informs the Public it will be kept up to its former high standard. First-class Table and clean beds for the travelling public. Hay, Grain and stab ling as usual. FINAL CALL. Those indebted to Bameburg & Kin caid will step up without further notice and settle eitLer by cash or note as a set tlement must be had immediately. Barneduko & Kincaid. Heavy Canton flannel undershirts and drawers, for 63cts at the New York Storr Mens boots worth 5, for S3.50, at the New York Store. wMzMP&rg $& RED HOUSE TRADE UH10H! Country Order Department, To Old Friends and ne-w' we are Determined to- please all. We spare Neither tim nor effort to deserve the success we claim. EXPERIENCE IS BETTER THAI? DOUBT, AND FAITH IS STRENGTHENED BY TRIAL. WE Ilfl. but m PRICE AND SELL FOR CASH ONLY! AND Mark all Goods In I'liiln Fljarcs AND FIM. ORDERS AT T1IK SARfl LOW PRICES FOR WI1ICU Wc sell at Our Counters: OUR STOCK EMBRACES DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS. HATS. CAPS. ETC., KTC. OUR BOOTS ND SHOES HAVE NO equal for price nnil durability. Tho Red House Kip Boot, men' and boy's. It lias no parallel; warranted two cdilin soles. Gilinan's Standard screw boot i made of heavy calf, with t-ip soles. We" alto have on hand ctery variety of CalfV. lexis Ties Bnsan, anil Plow shoes, ana Ladies' and Children's shoes. KJ-rrlce Ut Scat Irce-Mr Address: RED HOUSE, Sacramento, Cal. h (s b ASHLAND Livery, Sale & Feed Stable Lin in St., Aslilnml. rHE UNDERSIGN!!) TAKES pUa lire in announcing that he has pur. chased these stables ami will keep cob. stautly on hand the cry best SADULE Il'UtSK". UCGUIES AND CAIlltltGK, And can furnish nry customers with a tip top turnout at any time. houses i:oir.iit:i On reasonable terms, and given the best attention. Hordes bought nnd sold and satisfaction guaranteed in all my trans actions. HENRY NORTON. BLACKSMITPIING--AND HORSE - SHOEING-, Bariieuur$ ? Kincaid. HAVING LEASED THE SHOP POR mcrly occupied by ii.t. Shannon wo" nsk a share of the public patronage. Staple produce or Cash taken for work. vfrE BACfc coughs. m 'RHEUMATISMJB Bznsoirs capcuis P02or3 plastek noth, rc'I-'TC slmoft at onco tml cures wbtrsr other jiLiftcrs (ail even to relievo. It contain grrnter Sc more ptan-rf nl pnin rcl.cslnjr, strenjUi enlfand curative nroppru sthintv3 common porous pla.tr. and i far superior to llniuvmt and Ili9 so calit.il electrical apo'ianevs. It s9 specially rccommendefl for tlm a'jova allmi-nta, slv) for Siiliril and Kidney Cnmolalnla, Plciirlny, einllea nnd nil I'.rnlAciic-innd Pain's. Whctisnff rin'jroiiw 1 do welltoUta even a littla pmns to procuro th's article. Do not allow any o'her plivtir to ha subs;llutit for it. Sold by all DmiI'ta. KRirimr .t Jonxsox, SI Tlatt Street, New York, lroprictors. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., Nolnnd & IMcDaniel Props. THIS POPULAR RESORT, UNDER new management, is furnishing the belt brands of liquors, wines and cigars. Tho reading table is supplied with Eastern peri odicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give us a call Hats worth 2.50 each sold at tho New York Store for $1.25. ktJfrZr