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lloMlftfii'tofE" SAW person (.8irBob?rt Peel.b? children' of log lno had a true friends fli wiittt? work of "a trnf'OiM'tfdtax, tkotglTiot but) in name, hit 'WMvonK in acs ,uq in .action, aii noser u due thjopls bearded man for taking cognisance of tbo pallid cheeks and wan ftaturet"of theseThefples waifs of. iuraanity. The system of'factories su perinduced by the invention and applk cation of machinery, necessarily con gregated artiians and operatirM in cities, or certain centers of business. The monotonous humdrum life of these laborer! and operatives created a thirst for some kind of enjoyment. This is one of the causes which gave rise to the lodge of Odd Fellows at Manchester. These lodges first' took the name of Ancient and Honorable loyal Odd Fellows. Their organization, at first, was solely for recreation and convivial purposes. A little later the convivial element gave place to the benevolent, a recognition of those high dutiss which man owes to man. Lodges en gaged in this advance and reform took the' name of "Independent Order of Odd Fellows." Thomas "Wildy planted the fruitful seeds of this Order in the virgin soil of America bjr instituting Washington Lodge No. 1. at Balti more Maryland April 26th, 1819. This is, therefore, it 63d anniversary. As' we have briefly seen it was a crea ture of emergencies undergoing eon tiuual metamorphosis gathering ma terial at every step for future use. ITS WORK. Beginning with one Lodge and a mere handful of membrrs, it has grows into the Sovereign Grand Lodge, com posed of 7,371 Subordinate Lodges, with a membership of 466,857. In the year ending Dec. 31, 1880, it paid 251,185 weeks of benefits, relieved 41,879 brothers, 5597 widow families, spnt for the relief of brothers 1,041, 831 and for the relief of widowed fam ilies $145,621. During the same year it expended $13,387 for the education of orphans, $267,554 for the-burial of deceased members and $52,352 for special relief. Its total expenditures for relief during the same year were $1,520,647, .and its gross receipts $4,178,506. ' 0' what a grand workf Beautiful and sublimely grand, These faithful brothers work, In virtues royal robes embalmed 1 "While the members have given these magnificent beneficencs they have born the burdens of government equally with ther citizens. No man service, or visions of vain glory ever move her members in this direction. But it is simply the perception and performance of a sacred duty; the fulfillment of a pledge, which Odd Fellows know how to take and keep. Founded upon the principles of eternal justice, its work is purely reciprocal. A brother be longing to a lodge in Arizona, residing near Jacksonville, became serious ill; his card showed that he was entitled to $7 as weekly benefits. Jacksonville Lodge- paid the three weeki benefits, asked for, and informed the brothers home lodge, in Arizona. Scarcely had this business been finished before Jack sonville Lodge, No. 10. was notified' of the death of one her members, -by this same Lodge in Arizona, who took charge of the deceased brothers re mains, paid all funeral expenses and reported the fasts- to Jacksonville Lodge. This my brothers, and' utters, and friends isliving.and performing the precepts of the golden rule. "Whatso ever you would have others do unto you, do you even so unto them." What other 'society, organization, or associa tion performs these saced obligations so welll The above is only one out of hundreds of similar incidents; but in sufficient to show the reciprocal spirit of our fraternity, and its sterling in tegrity of principle. In this connection I cannot refrain from a brief reference to a divine work performed, and still practiced weekly by our sister Lodge at Jacksonville. About six years ago a brother was stricken with paralysis. Unfortunate circumstances, brought him in areari for dues, which annulled hit rights to weekly benefits. To him the day roust have been Indeed -dark and dreary. But the covenanted brothers all honor to them for it saw the ordeal, responded to the call of mercy, removed the disability, by contributing gratuitously sufficient funds to restore the brother to a proper standing in the Iode, and place his feet on the rock of fraternal love. From that time on this afflicted brother has received hfs week ly benefits. Nay more than this, this nob'e lodge has done all that medical skill, and the judicial expenditure of means for medical aparatus could pos sibly do to restore the brother to baalth. and happiness. The aggregate exenses to the lodge hsve been S3.15S. Q rosy Hped daughter of love, Tn thy rpbes of Pink, Blue andfearlet TKW by rich fountains of love, t iff the, and xrarify all our hearts. ?tfkP good Samaritans these brothers feug'.been bountiful in their worka.-e tjffcy. In be inauguration of yr j . J-W lodgrin :thisrplacr.aixryears-jfeysu t . . . ... vrorx, mat nas grown mie djwk te&y&rt'sHW' pbUt yktdiu ever th'kiity-lisiK f iej&ojr, Ua.'be&irpi lent "fruits. Beginning' with k few members under adverse circumstance, gttideS-by' the beacon star of justice and humanity, yomhave stemmed the title of all opposing element;' added another 'link to" the golden chain, and woven another garland- of. lave. You have gilded the pains of sorrow,, with deeds of benevolence, you have buried' the tears of anguish in Bowers of love. You have added another star to the great constellation, revolving around the orion of fraternal love. . Ouraikter the Kebekahs of the order. Our discourse would be incomplete -were we to fail a'just rememberance of our sisters work. It may truly be said that woman is first in peace, and first in the hearts of men. .Our brothers can most all testify to the truth of the latter, Odd Fellows in name, they make' it even by doubling. The condition of woman in society has always been an index to the character and honor of the nation. Our civilization with its cult ure, refinement; and men of letters owes its existence to the modifying, re fining, and elevating-influences of wo man upon society. Of late years a laiger knowledge and a better it ill, is begining to clothe the winds of reason, which will eventualy accord to our sis ters, our mothers and our wires, their natural and inalienable rights. The relics of an ignorant barbarism, blind traditional belief, and stupid dogmas, that consigning woman to the position of a menial, are rapidly disappearing before the moral force of reason and justice. The iconoclastic force of a riper manhood, and a better intellectu ality is breaking the fossilized idols of superstition removing the flaming sword from the tree of knowledge, and restoring to the women of the land, a portion, at least, of that justice of wnich they were robbed by bigotry and su perstition. I hail the day when that ostracism which has tabooed woman from certain spherea of action, shall have been consigned to the tomb of oblivian. Odd Fellows long since grasped this progressive idea. The Rebekah members of the fraternity constitute one-of its most efficient fac tors of divine work. Their keen in structive perception, moral sense of justice and sympathetic nature gives them a pre-eminent position in the field of benevolence. They are emi nently fitted to deal with the divine and emotional nature of men; gather up'and unite the broken cords of lore, and stimulate all to higher deeds of ex cellence. Thus my brothers, and sis ten, and friends, we have aimed to unite all the good elements into our organization. We have aimed to fos ter truth, justice, and humanity; culti vate frindship, love and truth, and practice the divine precepts of the golden rule. In the sixty three years of our life we have steadily advanced. Onward and upward is our motto. The spirit of our fraternity has in fused itself fnto the Kfe blood of Eu rope, warmed the planes of Switzerland and the Netherlands, ramified Austra lia and the islands of the sea. Its lover is working in the hearts of men, elevating and fitting their minds for the perception of higher duties, and the enjovment of a riper manhood and a better civilization. It is beatiuz the sword into plow shares, and turning sperrs into pruning hooka It ispouring theoil of peace on troubled waters of life. It is cooling the fevered brow with the rippling fountains of fraternal love. All hail thou ensign ot peace! la thy royal robes enshrined Join our hearts in the everlasting peace, In thy links of gold entwined! All hail thou rosy Hped daughter of love In thy Robes of Pink, Blue and Scarlet, In thy rich fountains of purity, Embalm and seal all our hearts! Varch on O'ye brothers march on! Sing O' ye daughteis of liberty sing! Mtfrch on, brave sons of freedom march on For the bridal belle ot liberty reigns. Toll Half Price OVER THE Centennial Bridge ACROSS ROGUE RIVER r Best and Most Direct Road. The Centennial Bridge across Rogue River, twiuniles south oFRock,To!nt,will be found to be on the safest and most di rect routetoandfrom.Roseburg. .Redding ,nnd Lake'connty via. Jacksonvil'e, being also on the valley.road from Phoenix apjl Ashland-' The overland stages cross here. Teamster -will find plenty ef grain.aad baled hay at the Bridge, ana free stibling will be -furnished to all whomaystop. THOMAS CHAVNER. BusinM Notice. All, persons indebted to the undersigned either by note or book account, inrnotified to jMmeffebupi-iiiiL. settle ,with- mtileatj,-aB-isre onust .have money. fKftAMflBBBQa.. iaMsi;rL8B2. ifcREAT TUMBLE inrpRiCEs IT HEWIill nsflEUS, AND SELLING OUT FOR CASH. Do not send your money away but buy at borne. THE CRISIS HAS COME. I beg to notify the public that from this time forward I intend to do the largest cash business in the county, and in order to command the trade, I shall sell out my entire stock of merchandise, consisting or Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing etc. at such prices that goods are bound to be sold. Call and be convinced, of honest facts. -. OXAXi NOTICE. Those indebted to me by note or book account are requested to come forward and settle at once. This is the last call before placing, iuUhe Lawyer's hands as I mutt have money. 8E WM AN FISHER.. Jacksonville, April 22, 1883. READY FOR BUSINESS. THE JACKSONVILLE STEAM FLOURING MILL. Commenced Manufacturing the best of vr nour on RAT, aKFT.SO, ISM. "We are prepared to do all kinds of Cus tom Work, in the way or exchange offiour for wheat, chopping feed and grinding corn. We have superior machinery for manufacturing flour and we feel safe in saying that we can do better work than any mill in Rogue River Valley. In exchange, we will give for good, clean wheat, 30 lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. of mixed feed for each, bushel. Mckenzie & foudrat, Proprietors. & H. KEED. L. L. SAVAGE. REED & SAVAGE, PRACTICAL, House, Sign, Carriage and Fancy Painters, TMOlcsnoaxxrllle, Or. ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis faction guaranteed. Orders left at the New State Saloon will receive prompt attention. MMlOm. FOK SALS. The undersigned has just finished bum inga kiln of 215,000 brick and is now pre pared to nil all orders for this building material. These bricks have been manu factured after the most improved methods and are warranted to be superior in even respect. Orders promptly filled at the most teasonable rates. S. H. EGGER. Jacksonville, July 2, 1881. Gin- BARBER SHOP California St., Jacksonville, - - - Orgon The undersigned is fully prepared to do an wore in ins line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. UEOHGESGHTTMPF. UNION HOfEL, Kerbyvllle Orezaa, M. Ryder, Fropr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona- Djerates.' tJTAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPH WETTERER, Oregaa St., Jacksonville. The lwit of lftrr Tvr n1tvv V-t t nana ana ready for sale by the keg or KNABE PIAMOS "For "beauty of tone, touch and action, a Mwvw uvivi oui WlCir CUUZLI. CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. "The Knabe' is absolutely the best A. L. BANCROFT & Co. 721 THrVpt Rtiwl S V Bole Agents for the Pacific Coast Uauor House. The undersigned offers Whiskey for sale iu iuujuijcb iimit customers at $is per rftllon or 1 ner. ntmrt xt flip Pmrl,. Rrr.Tr- ery. Lager Seer for sale and delivered at Mix. J. TTivri mikr. PATENTS We eontmse to act as Solicitor! for Fateeta, United State, deads. Cuta. England. France. Grmaor..ete: .We bare bad iblrtT-Sve years' experience. . Fateats obtained ttirourtnstre noticed in U StUJiinc Antsicix. TnliUreeandipIentUd UMnM weekly paper, 9S.2Q a rear, (bows tbeProgrtst cfeclence,lsTei71nteresa8ff.a&4 BManeaetBow dreaiatSofl. AddraijEuKK a CO-.-Patent aoHcttom, Fob's of-Sammc . w wdnwit, mv i on. Band teat aboot PatBBti tn. MM. Th. Fast Trotting Stal lion, OP II I K! WILL stand' the present season of 1832 ..- foitnwa- Tn .Tncksanvillc. .it Plymale'8 stable, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday oi eacu ivceK, suu me uiuuucc oftheweea at the ranch in Manztnita precinct , . JJEScmrnON. upuir is a ueauu ui l..v .i,,innr irlllinnt iTinrlr nr snot. fit. teen hands three and one-fourth inches l,il. ., .rnlrrrta 1 90ft nnnnda. of a snlen. did. mild disposition, and will be 13 years oia the win oay oi j uiy. He Baa a Record of 2-35J- Pedighee: Ophir was sired by the ceK ebrafed trotting stal ion Kentucky Hunter,' he by Hroken Leg Hunter, of New York; grandslre, Sorrel llunterj great grandsire Old Kentucky Hunter; great peat grand sire, Highlander, Sorrel Hunter's dam (from a Moonshine marc) was sired by the trotting 'Stallion Harden Hunter; jp-and-sire, Sorrel Hunter; great grandsire. Old Kentucky Hunter: great great grandsire. Highlander. This is a correct pedigree of Kentucky Hunter, and makes him about seven-eights Hunter; or perhaps better known as Messenger blood, and which has been thoroughly proven to be the fastest and best stock ever introduced into the United States. Ophir's dam was sired by David Hill; her dam was, sired by Prince Albert, a Messenger owned by William Reynolds, of Colusa county. California. Ophir'adam is now owned in Santa tfiara county by Dr. (?. L; French ; her dam is owned by D. M. Reavis, ofBu'le county. Thev are both fine, large and splendid roadsters. FfctHgree of Ophir'a damfs sire: David Hill was sired by Black Lion ; he by David Hill's celebrated trotting stallion, Hlack Hawk, he by Sherman Morean; he by Justin Morgan, and he by True Briton, who was imported from England and used by General DeLaitcyns a chargcron Long Island in 1777. David Hill's dam was cot by Hnmblctonian ; he by Abdallah he by Old .Mambrino, and he by imported Messenger. The dnm of Hamliletonian was ClTarles Kent's marc by imported H el 'founder. Thumb: Single service, 10. for the sea son, $20, payable in cash or notes due Jan uary 1st, 1883. aiarcs bred by the season and not proving with foal can be returned next season free of charge. All possible care will be taken by an ex perienced hand, who thoroughly under stands the treatment oi mnrcs ana horses, tn avoid accidents: but will not be respon sible should any occur. Pasturage fur nished at r asnnable rates. J. TV. MANNING, Proprietor. TVm. ruinx. Groom. C" B. EOSTEL, Steam Bath Prac'ical Shaving, Haircutting AND ARTIFICIAL. IIA1K WORKER. FOR Ladies and Gentlemen. BLEEDING. Cupping, Leeching IN NEUBER'3 BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. Jacksonville, Dec 111.877. LUMBER, LUMBER THOMAS' SAW 1ILL AT THE MEADOWS. I S NOW FULLY PREPARED TCFlR- nish the maikct with every description ot lumber of a superiorquality. Tlnsmill is new throughout and furnished ivilh the latest and most improved machinery, there by ensuring the speedy fulfillment of all orders at most reasonable prices. Bills sawed to order with dispatch. C-Give me a trial and I will prove what I say, for satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. JESSE B. THOMAS. Table Rock. September 3d. 1879. S, P. HANNA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, In CVonemillcr's building is in receipt of a full assortment of material and pre, pared to" do all work in his line on snort notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. S. P. HANNA. July U, 1880. WALDO EXPRESS, Leaves Jacksonville Mondays and Thursdays, for Waldo. Leaves Waldo Tuesdays and Fridays. Firstilass accommodations for passen gers. Express business promptly attended to by R. M. GARRETT. F.EITSCBARD, j-pRAOTIOAL WjLrtHHAKKB AOT JEWELER, CaliferaiB Sreet, MAKES a specially of cleaning and re .pajring.watches and clocks.. My chirgcsre reasonable. -Gire me acall. (S3L3. JE23r?JULiLz JHCijsruLt3 yCMn.mM.:m3LmtDc-y HENRY MANDFACTDHEES AD -KVERT DESCRIPTION Or- SADDLERY, H&RltESS AND HAVING THE FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE mnnufacturing of everything in our line, we are prepared to furnish on short, notice, the very best of custom madeworlq which we make a specialty, and at the VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES. CSTRcpairing ."xecuted promptly and with satisfaction. We invite the people of Southern Oregon to examine our slock befbre sending their money away. Eff"Henry Judge will take wheat in paymsntffor all bills due him, for which he will pay luc uiguust iuoii.i:k um-c. - J " e Jacksonville, Oregon, May Sd, 1880. '5 t-r S tf J o g . 5 3 3 S 9 9 iJ - 23 bo S 3 g-1 1 g .a ffl Q o $ p I g S 1 5 &5 l R tn. O a 2 C- ss j CO C5 s g. W 3 i g i z P B U g i .- 3 o " p g ss a s S 3 s r-fl YOU C.Ly' m THAI AT- E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or. Cloclta. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and without alarm. W ntolaodi . Genu', ladies' and boys' gold and silver hunting-case, open-fneo and skylight watches, from ?o to 100. Bracolots. A fine lot of ladles' gold band and bangle bracelets. 2?ln.sor ftliica. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, parnet and pearls, turouoisc and pcarlf.and onyx rings with hidden mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain and solid California rings. Diamonds fn every tliapc. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the 00-cent black set to the ?200 binl setsof diamonds. Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. IPins and 33-u.ttoxxEs. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Silver Waro. Silver aud silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases JMCisoollnTi ooua. Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full slock of every thing in the jewelry line A full assortment of perfumery,, toilet soaps, etc. a lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In-short, a complete and first-class line ot HOLIDAY GOODS. All to be so'd at the - LOWEST PRICE! Aso accordeons, vio'ins, banjos, and the best 'ineof vio'in. guitar and banjo strings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A lull line of Drugs and Medicines. tfJUPrcscriptions cirefnlly compounded. E. 6. BROOKS. RICH MINES. FREE FARMS. How To Get Them. Send for COPO MINIM C CODC-jo cu. paper; Sr.tj in cloth. Send for C0?fS ECTTLEIVG CUIDE-15 cu. In W U9.r: 1 ma in dotli. LATEST, CHCPEST, AND ONLY RELIADLE Manuals 01 the U S. Land and Mining Lavs. Edited bj IICIir.Y tl. C0PP, or Washington, D. C. United Statef State, and Territorial .Mining Laws and Land Office Regulations. Digest of land Office and Court Decisions. Lists of Patented Mines. Dr. Raymond's Mining Glossary. Forms lor Mechanics Liens, Loca'ion Notices. &c. All this in COPIES MINING CODE. Public Land System explained. How to tell Town ship and Section Comers. How to Homestead and Pre-empt land How to enter L-jid under the limber Culture, Desert. Town-site, and other laws. All this in COPP"S SETTLER'S GUIDE. Tor eliM et tfcMt books, er ftr elreulart rail y CMerlblftg Gdff ' UM tai lllolax rHieuloni. KUrna so bolow. to-oen-to lecraabrf t tofirt prompt rtj.) JUDGE. GENERAL DEALERS IN SADDLERY HARDWARE. HENRY JUDGE. Oo,10L"ti023. 2 Remember that every rM'Sineer" Sow ing Vachine has this Trade Vark cast in to the iron stand "and embedded in the arm of the machine. ' Any machine now beiD'gofTered forsa'e, and- represented lo bo Singer Machines, but not having ihc Trade iark above re feircd to, are not nmrliihes of our manti. l':ictilrc, and whereby caution the public against purchasing, except from our only authorized' agent, E. E. GORE,- as he is the only person who has the GSEUINE fclKGER MACHINES for sale in Jackson Countr. THE SIXGRU-VFO. CO.. W. B. Fuv, aa.giT, Portland. SEVEN T EENffH'YEAR. ST.MAHY'S AOADrErSi", CONDUCTED BY. T11E SISTERS OP TUD IIULY .NAME. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS I sckool will commence about the end ol August, and is divided In four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and initio!., per term, $40.00 Red and Bedding 4.00 Drawing and pnintii s S.00 Piano' 13.00 Entrance fee only ontc, . . . 5 0t: SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Priman-, per term ,..S 6.00 Junior, " .-. 8.W Senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at my tinie,-and special attention is p.t4tt to piiticular stulies in behalf of clwfdrcn who have hut limited time, tor further particulars apply a the Academy Amonir the medicinal means of arrest ing disease, Hosteller's Stomach Bitters stands pre-eminent. It checks the further firogrcss of all disorders of the stomach, ivcrand bowels, revivers the vital stamina, prevents and remedies, chi'ls and fever, increases the activity of the kidneys, conn teracts a tendency to rheumatism, and is and nervous persons. For sale by all Durggists and Dealers generally. ANAItlSIS DO. f S1LSCKES EXTERNAL PILE EE3IEDT Civet Intbnt Relief, and is :n Infilliilj CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold hyDrtipKists every where. Price, $1X0 per box, prepaid, by mail. Samples sent free to Physicians and all sufferers, hv Ncustaedtf r & Co., Box 3SH8, New York City. Sole manufacturers of AKAKESI9L Bend for cut New Illustra ted Price-Lirt No. 30, for FallandWin- dtl tcrofJ8Sl. Preo to any address. Con tains full description of all Knos of goods for personal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at vholetale prices. You can bay better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 229 Vfabash Avcnue.ChicsgOilll. rtOSTITTE&'c. j w CELEBRATED . A t-:S5&tB!ESfA VS- - cans Pi " STOMACH 9 FITTER5 EXCELSIOR LIVEIUtJUND FEED Corner 'OP Orxcox AsjrCAuromsu sts., JacXsoxvill. W. J. fiXIWilS, prep'r. Would respectfully inform the public that he has a fine stock of Horses, Buggies aud Callages And he i prepared'to furnisfi his patwwr and the public gentrallyr-tlth Fine Tu moats- As can be had on the Pacific coast. Sa? die horses hired to go to any part of the county. Animals Bonght and Solrfl- Horses broke to work single or doubled TTorsr hoflrrtMl itnrP ffc rVt nf mm Kl. Stowed unon them wrtilc In mr rlisron . Alilicral share of the public patronattr is soiicuea on reasonaoie terms. FALL. OPENING AT Mrs. Prim's Millin ery Store. Til WE just received a new and com plete slock of Millinery goods, con sisting of HATS OF ALL STYXBSy EIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, VEILING, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACEr (icnllrmeca' and Ladiu' riandkerrhltti. Call and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Uohlnsonon 'alifor nia street MHS. P.'-P.PRIM. Calif6unia St. N",Ficlke, - Propriet!orr Thistvcll-knoMn market, one door east f the Western Union Telegraph odire, ir belter prepared than ever to furnish th" public Kith the choicest quality ot FUKSII BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, II AM',. SALT MEATS, .SAGOS,. SrrEiiion, "sausage, laud, etc;,. The most favorable inducement onVrrtf to patrons, and no effort will be spared to ward giving general satisfaction. . N. PICKE.. TABLE ROCK SALOON,; OREGON STREET, WINTJEtf and HELMSr PROPRIETORS. Tie proprietors of ll.ii well known and popular resort vroild inform their friends and the public generally that a complete and first class block of the best brand of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc, are constantly kept on hand. They 'will be pleased to hare their friends "call and smile." . CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also he found here. We would be pleased tn have persons poscesqing curiosities and speci mens bring them in, and we will plaes them in the cabinet for inspection, WINTJKXJb HELMS, kmm&W euiionKyni(5a. .. And Jacksonville, Orcgofr GIBBS & STEARNS wilt altsoi. all buoiici-f la Portland. The Hopkins Saw-miH SITUATXD O.V JACKASS CREEKr Torry and Lindley Proprietors, Has been fitted up in firjtclws .order and the lessees are prepared to furnish ill kinds of lumber on the shortest notice. All kinds of lumber sold as cheap ss the cheapest and all orders filled" promptly. All kinds of country produce taksa la exchange for lumber. xBmmb V I