Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, October 21, 1882, Image 1

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OREGON SENTINEL.
OREGON SENTINEL.
PUBLISHED SATURDAYS
AT
JACKSONVILLE. JACKSOX COUNTY OREGON
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ADVERTISING RATES.
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VOL. XXVII--NO. 42
JACKSONVILLE, OEEGGp, 'OCTOBER 21, 1SS2.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
P. P. PRIM,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
Jacksonville, Ogn.,
Will practice in all the- Courts of Hie
Slate. Officii in Mrs. McCully's build
ng, corner of California and Fifth streets.
Q. II. AIKEN, M. D.,
"dkysician AND SURGEON,
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j! -W.'IJOBINSON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Jacksonville, Ogn.
'OFFICE At Dr. Vrooman's Dispensary.
Residence on Fourth St., opposite M. E.
Church. , , , . , .
"Calls promptly attended to, day and night.
MARTIN VRLOMAN, M. D.
DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Office up-stalrs in Orth's brick,
"dencc on California street.
Resi-
B. F. DO WELL,
TTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Jacksonville, oreoon.
A
Altbujlneti plsceJ In my hnJ will recet'e prompt
attention. 3-3jecial attention elo t0 Cullec
tloo. WILL. JACKSON,
nENTIST,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
r-pEKTH EXIUCTED AT A 1,1.
I hntira. Lnchlnir ras J
tnlnletertI,lf Jlred,for which extra
J..I..I-I... u III I. a made.
03m an reiUence on corner of California and
fifih (treoti.
A. C. GIBBS.
B. STKARSf,
GIBB3& STEARNS,
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TOUTLAND, OREGON.
If 111 nrai-tlc In ill Ocnrt r Ttwnrl In the State ol
Oregon and Wab.hlmtn Territory, ami pay par
tlcular attention to Unalne-l In Feleral CnnrU.
0" B. EOSTEL,
a
Steam Bath
Practical Shaving, Haircutting
AND
AUTIFICIALIIA1R WORKER.
FOR
Xadies and Gentlemen.
BLEEDING.
Oupping, Leeching.
IN
NEUBER'3 BUILDING,
OPPOSITE
THE POST-OFFICE.
Jacksonville, Dec. 11. 1877.
Criterion Billiard Saloon!
CALIFORNIA ST., .
, JC&TON&GARREIj
Propri&tors.
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THIS popular resort, under new man
agement, is furnishing the best brands
of liquors, wines and ciears. The rending
table is supplied with Eastern periodicals
and leading papers of the Coast. "Give me
call.
ASK FOR
Union India Rubber Co's
Pure Para Gam
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 1
Tie nre tbe Bonti art ttamped CUAfJv TROOF
ntbehl9, and hare the PORE GU5I SPI1INOS
on the fimt and Instep, which prevent their cracking
or breaking. We are now making them with ROD
HER AND ASDKST'IS Slei which will make them
last more than twice a long as an y Rubber Boon
made.
FOR S"ALE BY ALL IIEALERS.
Jtl.1. KINDS RUBTiF.R BKLTINO, PCKINfl nOSE,
SPRI.NO, CLOIUINO.B JOTS AND SUOKS, Etc
Goodyear Rubber Co.
It IL PEASE, Jr. ).,
B.M. RONYON, --
SanTranclsco.
J. NUNA
California Street, Adjoining
HOLT'S NEW HOTEL,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
DEALER IN
CLOTHING
MEN'S, 'YOUTHS' AND BOYS' I
,-Xaiest Pattern and made from
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OREGOF CITY
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DUOC & DUMIN OVERALLS AND
JUMPERS.
SHOES, ETC.,
LADIES', MISSES', CHILD REN'S
KID & CALF SHOES,
MEN'S AND ROYS' BOOTS; aLEXIS
TIES AND BROGANS.
All California KZakc
A full Assortment of
I adics' Dress & Fancy Goods,
Also a large line of
Men's and Boys' Hats.
Gentlemen's Undcrware, Suspenders &c,
I also keep a full line ot
GROCERIES, ETC.,
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Canned
goods of every description, a full assort
ment of
TOBACCO & CIGARS-
A large quantity of
Crockery and Glassware,
All of which I will sell
for 0..3:0:
AT
Extraordinary Low Prices.
My motto will be
.nninTT PAT.rsnnd SMALL PROFIT.1'
Country Produce lakoa in exchange for
goods. ' -
I am also agent for the following Stan
dard Insuianco Companies:
Foreign Imperial, London, Northen and
Queen.
Foreign London and Ltncashire,
Home Fircmau's Fund.
Home State Investment Ins. Co.
Home Commercial Ins. Co.
Home Western Ins. Co.
Traveler's Life and Accident of Hartford
Conn.
Risks taken at lower rates than any
Agent in Otegon, and will guarantee in
caso of loss, prompt payment. ,
JERRY NUNAN.
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ASHLAND
Livery, Sale & Feed Stable
Main St., Aslilaml.
'THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleas
L ure in announcing that he lias pur
chased these sUtbles and will keep con
stantly on hand the very best
SAODLK HOUSE. UUGOIGS AND
CAltltlVGKS,
And can furnish my customers with a tip
lop turnout at any time.
houses c'o ir.ni.n
On reasonable terms, and given the best
attention. Horses bought and sold and
satisfaction guaranteed iu all my trans
actions. HENRY NORTON.
f.HltlTS A OTT T. A TVTT
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Wdoleif Manufacturing Co,
. -Si' '
Take pleasure in announcing that they now
have on hand, a full and select stock of
SS0KD AtFS KH)DEfWp
Made of tho very best
NATIVE WOOL '
And of which they will dispose at very
reasonable rates.
Orders lrora a distance will receive
prompt attention. Send them in and give
our goods a trial.
Ashland Yon.rN M'r'n On.
F.RITSCHARD,
practical.
Watchmaker asd Jeweler,
Cnlifornia Srect,
MAICES a specially of cleaning and re
pairing watches and clocks. Sly
charges are reasonable. Give me a call.
tJry.")AWEEK. 12 a day at home case-
X'lv made. Costly Uuttit tree. Ad.
dress True & Co., Augusta, Maine.
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GOLD MEDjIL
Awarded in 1S77, at' Philadelphia.
For Excellence, Purity $
Eveness of Quality.
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WHISKY!
flBE&DUDOLTEUTEDI
SUPERIOR TO ANY
BRAND IMPORTED.
DAVENPORT
WHISKY ' IS UNRIVALLED!
This is a Whisky of Super
ior Quality, as has never been
on the market in anv country.
This article SHuULD not
be classed with the so-called
Compound of this Coast, but is
is of a rich, rare flavor and full
bodied, and NO ULESDi'D or
i.'OM POUNDS caujusrajpaJi
&Jfewtwfc
Dislillhtion of 187.jl3iitla.87Ci
is excellent. "
OUIiTZ & m BAMKX,
SOLE OWNERS
DAVENPOET.
For sale by Caton & Garrett
Jacksonville, and White Bros.,
Rock Point, Thos. Chavner, of
Ro'rue Kiver and N. Cook of
Willow Springs, Jackson Co.,
Oregon.
JAGKSUHYILE D1SPEKS4M
California Street,
In'Eyan's Building.
HAVING fitted up this establishment
and supplied it with a full and fresh
assortment of pure
Drugs, Chemicals, Etc.,
I am prepared to compound all prescrip
tions in a prompt ana cirnui manner ai
For Csl&Tol.
Tliose'deslring my professional services
wiirflndime' readv to ntteBd.-lo.a1l calls.-
VacksonTille, Jnly 23,I8M; a-t
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ASD DEALER IN
COrriSJ TRIE2It2IIVGS.
COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE
shortest notice and cheaper than at any
other establishment in Southern Oregon.
Furniture of all kinds kepLon hand or
made to order.
Stock Farm for Sale.
The undersigned ofiers 400 acers of 'ana
for sale. 150 acres are uuder fence, and a
good d -cl'ing and two barns wi 1 be found
on the farm. The place is also well wood
ed and supp ied with plenty living water.
For particulars enquin- at this office or at
Phoenix of P. W. dwell.
J. CALLAGnAX.
Jacksonville Tune 2lth, 1882.
Hides, Skins And Furs.
I will pay the highestajensh price for
beef hides, deer skins nnd all kinds of furs.
Will pay 4." cents, cash, for cood deer
skins. Come and see me. N. FICKE.
Jacksonville. Nov. 19, 1881.
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Remember that eve:
i-ainger" Sew-
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nrr !nnliinfi has this TaaSielWfiV-f.iQt In.
eSMtirt
to the iron stand ancfmiiled in the
arm ot me macnine.
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Anv machine now beinjnfered for sale,
and represented to be Shgcf Machines,
hut not having the Trademark above re
feired to. arc not machinelof .our manu
facture, and we hereby caulon the public j
ugiuusipurciiusiug, c&ccpi rum uui uuijr
authorized agent.
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la I a WVIlki
as he is the only person who has the
GENUINE SINGER MACHINES
for sale in Jackson Countv.
THE SINGER f!FG. CO.,
"W. B. Fny, Manarf-r, Portland.
EIGHTEENTH YEAR-
SSaSXiLH-Z'S &GA&EESZ,
CONDUCTED B
THE SISTERS OF THE IlUiY SAME.
THE SIIOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS
school will commence aboit the epd ot
August, and is divided in folr sessions,
of eJeven weeks each. I
Board and tuition, per term,. . .1. .. .10.00
Muic I. ..15.00
Drawing and piiming 1... ti.00
B$1 and Bedding J.... 3.00
SELECT DAY" SCHOOL.
Primary, per term,. . .,..'"...... L.. 5.00
Junior. " :....... 0.00
Prcpiratoy " ... S.OO
Senior, " , .. 10.00
Pupils received at my time, and special
atlentionjs paitLto-piiticulaj: .studies jn,
'Tigilfiychi)drrtrfiq hftg bnLlicutefJ!
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0H0SBT3 P) FftOHT,
JACKSONVILLE,
FOP. THE
Finest
Brands Of
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS,
tfOriONS, -
CANDY &NTJT3,
FURNISHING GOODS,
ETC., ETC.
Having Just opened a trcsh and complete
line of articles usually found in a variety
store, I solicit a fair share ol public pat
ronage, assuring satisfaction.
E5jT Give mea call.
D. TV. CROSBY.
ToU Half Price
OVER THE
Centennial Bridge
ACROSS ROGUE RIVER.
JieSl ana cU OSl JJirCCU JIUUIV.
The- Centennial Bridge across Rogue
River, two miles south of Rock Point, will
Ve found'lo.be'JonUkettstnnd-rnort di-
recurouieinanajromjKnpepurg. .xieuumg
..". w vu.'JA-.".lcw,' -
iwongiapifliicjv
rAriinrI5tThe iYem&MtimS
.'carasier? win rm pitpiy "i .grain ami
iileii hattaVthe-Brfdirerftritt frctf-snbling
will be lurnisheu to nil wtio may stop.
TH031A-. CHAVNER.
C. H. REED,
PRACTICAL
House, Sicrn, Carriar'ai'd
Fancy
Painterf
Ta, clxua osx-aTilloTTO jr .
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A LL KINDS of fgraininHdone. Satis-
n. taction guat
faction guarantiCxders left at
the New State Saloon wilureeeiye prompt
attention. fgf
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Farmjfor Sale.
The undersigned lierebyjoflers for sale
two desirable farms situated at the Mead
ows, about 24 miles northTof Jacksonville,
one containing 320'acreSjand tho other
200. Both are well watered by springs
and also by Evans creek. Good residences,
barns and outhouscsori eirh place, be
sides orchard etc. "LTho land id rirh nnd
good for timothy or alfalfa." Fpr further
particulars enquire 'ofthe,undersigncd at
the larni or at tiusoince.' x-
JOSEPil.SATTERFIELD.
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(tta week in ywir rwg town. Terms
EOUand 5 outfltSJr9eKAijdress H.
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THE UAS. HOTEaL.
Cor. 3d and California Sts.,
Jacksonville - - Ogn,
JANE HOLT Proprietress.
O. & C... Stage House.!
ERT-C,LLSS 0v
ACOOaiik'IODATION.
JJlKAliSA TA.L.l?UOURS:
fa. JTfc1,cJ.-
Prices "cry Moderato.
OUR NEW HOTEL BUILNG BE
ing completed lor occupancy, the, un
dersigned takes pleasure in announcing
that we are prepared to entertain the trav
eling public. No pains will be spared to
provide for the comfort of our guests and
to make them feel at home with U3. The
most modern improvements have been in
troduced, and the accommodations " of the
UnitedStatcs will not lag behind the best
appointed inland hotel on this coast. Our
tables will always bo supplied with the
best the market affords and served in the
best style by a corps ot obliging waiters.
The beds and bedding are all new and
fitted up in the most comfortable style,
suited to the accommodation of single oc
cupants or families. JANE HOLT.
Jacksonville, Slarch o, 1SS1.
Free to Everybody!
A Beautiful Book for the Asking!
By applying personally at the nearest
Office Of THE SKiClER MASUKACTURISO CO.
(or by postal card if at a distance) any
adult person will he presented with a
beautifully illustrated copy of a New
Book entitled
GENIUS REWARDED,
OR THE
Story of the Sewing Machine,
containing a handsome and costly steel
cngravins frontispiece: also, 23 finely en
graved wood cuts, and bound in an elab
orate blue and cold lithographed cover.
Jfficharge yhaleyer'ismadofor thishand-
ppIicatiowtUib)bjgncli:indguhprd inato
ll,lAllMtWjlrt WilH'O'l,' JPS-tP??
" -., Thcinffr Mannrcaltiiiiigo.-
Principal Ofupc 84 Union Square,
New York.
READY FOR EUSINES3.
THE JACKSONVILLE STEAM
FLOURING IV.ILL
Commenced Manuf.xturing the best or
S flour on
IO.ID.IY, SLIT. 20, I8S0.
Ye arc nrcpared to do all kinds of Cus
tom Work, in tho way of exchange of flour
lor wheat, chopping lectl anil grinding
corn. "We have superior machinery for
manufacturing Hour and wc feel safe fn
saying that we can do better work than
any mill in Rogue River Valley.
In exchange, we will give for good.
Clean wheat, SO lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. ot
mixed feed for each bushel.
McKENZIE & FOUDRAY,
Proprietors.
Piles! Piles! Piles!
A SURE CURE FOUND
AT LAST!
KO ONE NEED SUFFER!
A .., rra for nim(i Bleeding Itchin
and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered
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bv Or. "Wil lam, (an Indian Remedy,.
culled Dr. 'Willium's Indian Ointment. A
t,in;lc box has cured the worst chronic
cases of 2. orS0 years standing. No one
netil sufTtr five minutes after applying this
wohdsrful soothingmedicint. Lotions in
stromcntS'and'clectuaries'atdoAnoreharm nOi2.. 'UuJji)lVjiJliUi'blOnrRKfutIo?oTos
the' Inmoreallayi
the'intr-tse itching,
particularly at night after etting warm
in-utru,; acts us imjuuii;.:, gitus lusiatu
relief, and is prepared on'y for Piles, itch
ins of the private parts, and for. nothing
else.
Read what the Hon. J. 31. Cofllnberrj
of leveland rys about Dr. William's In
dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores
of Pile uies, and it affoidsmo pleasure
to say Chat I have never found anything
which gave such immediate and perma
nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint
ment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on
receipt of price. $1.00.
HENRY & CO., Proprietors,
Cleveland, 0.
Hodoe, Dayi8 & Co., Wholesale Agents,
Port'and, Oregon.
EAGLEBREWERY.
JOSEPH WETTERER,
Proprietor
Oregon St., JncUsonville.
The best of lager beer always kept on
hand and ready for sale by the keg or
glass.
Liquor House.
The undcrsisnicd offers Whiskey for sale
in quantities to suit customers at ?3 per
gallon or$l per. quart, at the Engje Brew
ery. Lager Beer for sale and delivered at
the usual price.
Mrs. J. Wetterer.
VaalaaHBafTflUaaiaSKv ' t kSn
ROOMS TciGalStTiDAvfik1?,
atamamamamamaaaaaaBBBaW,?rSBJtCT l fc1 -
n cc-y-sssr
i.v.miii.m: ntniLS' litks.
Some people may think that insur
ance is getting down to a pretty small
business when risks are taken on the
lives of infants. This is strictly so in
one meaning of the diminutive ad
jective, but so absolutely false in
another. The system of insuringbabie.",
vinuoit noes not include the weeniest
on-...'....... f - e . J
headed toosty-woosty-booi
si sfirf1 has tiro
Me lowers
commumty-i tiiat the UuS
said' to be practically as welHj
that of ordinary life assurano
have trained as strong a'
among those who provide
and their families against eriiergencies
as has the more expensive system ttiat
requires quarterly payments of sums
beyond the means of working men and
working women.
A "Globe-Democrat" reporter's
duties carried him to a thickly popu
lated section of the city the other day,
where tho people nre mostly depend
ent upon their daily toil for the means
of subsistence. 'Hardly one family in
thehundreds that filled the large and
small tenements 6fvthe neighborhood
had money or'food enough on hand to
ward off starvation for longer than a
few days. The Saturday or llonday
night installment of wages was the
weak and, in many cases, uncertain
bridge that spanned the lives of these
universally large families and the gro
cery pass book, that held out as long
as the credit was kept good, was often
the salvation of hungering htomachs
and weakening muscles. While here,
tho reporter was astonished to hear
one woman, who lived entirely by her
needle, say that she had paid, out her
last fifteen cents for insuring the lives
of the three babies that hung obout
her skirts.
- V'Houois that?"1 the G.-D. man asked.
iArejthost. tHldren's lives insuredl"
?"Y?sJ!sirj t jt-y are," was the answer.
"We pay. five cents a week for them,
and if any ofjthcni dies or is killed, we
get 635 to pay their funeral expenses."
'And is that the whole idea of this
scheme of insurance to pay the funer
al expenses"
"That's all, I believo."
"Are many of the children herea
bouts insured"
"Nearly every one of them."
Further conversation developed the
fact that many families insured not
only the babies but grown children,
and even the parents themselves held
pclicies for which they paid on the
weekly plan. The name of the com
pany and location of tho offico having
been ascertained, the reporter called on
tho Superintendent, who cheerfully
save what information he had about
the subject.
It seems that there aro four or five
companies in this country doing what
is known as an industrial insurance
business. The idea grew primarily
out of the burial clubs and friendly
societies that were very popular in
England forty years ago, many of
which became sources of great profit
to corrupt individuals who managed or
attached themselves to thesi organi
zations. The firttcorapanyestablished
for the purpose of affording tho work
in" classes opportunity to insure their
fr
l' .r llicir pu'.fcca
was the Prudential of London, which
began about thirty-six years ago to
issue policies for limited amounts on
tho installment plan. At first there
was serious objection to taking risk
on children under ten years of age,
but at last it was agreed to iusure
them from seven years up, and this
was afterwards gradually modified
until now no pink headed and red-toed
infant can be too small or too young to
escape the eye of the agent or the so
licitor. Other companies came into
existence with Jtho Prudential and
competed against it, so that the system
grew and flourished until it became a
fixed and profitable enterprise. Com
petition and legislative encampments
wrought seyeral changes in the Rystpni
since it has come into vogue, and at
present limits are placed to sums of
money for which policies are obtainable
at certain ages. The inducement to
infanticide was in the beginning of
such a character as to create great ap
prehension in the minds of the people.
This, however, was regulated by the
passage in England of the Fiiendly
Society Act, some time ago, after
which ris .s on children were not ac
cepted for more than sufficient to bury
them. Two years ago industrial insur
ance was introduced into the United
States, and, as has been said, four or
five different companies are operating
here with oilices in every one of the
large cities.
In St. Louis several thousand babies
jg insured, aahousb industrial insur-
ivos not known here until last
when tl.e first office wj
umcrous tigenta were, abrcatj
Street? OV'.aaBLlv nnrl t.nn.
Stay.Sallic, staynH
shock ;
You're insured, and there are plenty on
babies on our block t
According to the tables issued br
the industrial companies, a childmay bo
insured by paying five cents wepkly
for from $14 under one year old up to
5123 when eleven years. During this
period the amount, of the policy in
creases by small amounts each year..
Thus, the child under one year, for
whom a five-cent policy is taken out,
will, when one year old, be entitled to .
19, at two years to CC. six years 340
seven years 50, eight years GO, nine
years 70, ten years, 90, eleven years
5123. The policy may be retained
for a lifetime at thelast named amount
by paying five cents weekly. It will
be seen from the increasing ratioshown
in the preceedin? figures that the
chances of living are estimated as
greater between the ages of six and
ten than any other period of childhood.
For a child under six years of ago the
company will not accept a greater risk
than 35, or the payment of five-cents
per week; between six and fourteen
years a child may be insured at the
rato of ten cents a week "St. Louis
Globe Democrat"
CroM.rxamtnatlon.
Counsel "State to the jury how
lone it was after you took the meat
from the 6toro and put it in the wagon
before it was taken away." Witness
"Now, I shoost cand dell dat. I dinks
'bout dwelve feet. I say not near
er as dat." "You don't understand
me. How long was it from tho time
the meat was left in the store and
was put into the wagon before it was
taken away by the defendant" "Now,
I know what you ax dat for. Der
wagon was back up mit der sidovalk,
and datVt shoost so long as it vas. Den
feet? Dwelve feetl Den I tells you
how long it vas." "I don't want to
find out how long the sidewalk was,
but I want to know (speaking very
slowly) how long the meat was
in the wagon before it was
taken awayl" "Oh, dat! Veil now,
I not sold any meat so. I all the time
weigh him; never measured meat, not
yet. But I dinks 'bout three feet."
(Here the spectators, His Honor and
thejurj smiled audibly.) "I know
not, hhentlemens, how is dis. I tell
you all I can so goot as I know.''
"Look here, I want to know how long
it was before the meat was taken away
after it was put into the wagonl"
Vinp.o, napkin" JaiDwjoHV
537
counsel)
"Now you try to gpt me in
a scrape. Hat meat was shoost so
long in der wagon as he was in der
shop. Dat's all I told you. Dit
meat was dead meat. Ha don't grow
no longer in den dousen year, not
mooch." Counsel "That will do."
'Chicago Times."
A "corner" in beef is apprehended.
The eagerness with which buyers aro
going after cattle in all parts of the
State, end buying up all they can find
on ra'sing prices, leads U3 to believe
that all who indulge in luxury of eat
ing beef will soon have to pay high
for the privilege. The same condition
of thingR prevail in California, Nevada
and tho adjoining Territories. The
Carson "Appeal" says cattle specula
tors are putting in an appearance at
almost every point in that State where
they are likely to come across any
thing in their line, with a view of pur
chasing. In some cases they are offer
ing a slight advance on the market
vulue. There appears to be, "rel
on their part to cet a con. lei
lippf market, and the outlet 'I
thpy will be successful befi
of next winter.
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