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FASUIO.ta. Tiny silver tongs are used by glove handed ladies at luncheon parties to eat cake with. By ron collars of red or blue velvet are much worn; a bow in the fan shape, of surah, white or ecur and trimmed with old lace, accompanies thpm. The hair is no longer dressed iti water waves; consequently all such stiek-to-it-ave articles as bandoline and quince seed have depreciated in value. Next! Monogram noto pipers have come into fashion once more, because the nobility of modest American society could not find coats-of arms enough to go ronnd. Draperies have even reached the cot tage piano. Stand the instrment out in the room instead of against the wall as formerly and then dress its back uj with an embroidered cover. A knotty wrinkle is to procure the hollow trunk of an old tree; have it about six feet high and fitted into an ornamental base that will admit of growing feniB or other plants, accord ing to the season. Place it in some retired corner Rugs are classed among-the fashiona ble necessities and play a very im portant part in the household. There is a fancy to throw them over piazza floors, and even upon the green lawns, where bright colors give contrast and brightness. White bed spreads and pillows were once considered the pinfc essence of gentility, but bo more. Fashion says colors must rule, and there is as much taste and ingenuity used in decorating a bed as there is in draping windows or doors. Bed and blue plaids will be much worn in ginghams. The skirt is dis posed in Scotch plaits end the polonaise or basque fits the form like armor, as low as -the hips, when a straight scarf of the gingham edge with lace or em broidery is tied around the figure. Linen crash, with borders worked in band embroidery, are considered very stylish for 5 o'clock, tea cloths. Wether an hour later or earlier would require some other style of embroidery or perhaps,. a Darwinian figure, re mains to be-ascertained, as it is net yet fully decided. The young gentleman of the period ore often neglected, and it is sad to admit that their uniform has not re ceived' sufficient attention of late, it must bo remedied immediately to begin in this week's issue: Their dress trowsers must have a narrow strip of black-braid down the Bide. Trained dresses are again the rage for all indoor .vrar, but there is one adyantage over the train of former ypars they are" all adjustable. The dress is made short suit, the train is sewed to a band, which fastens around the waste and down the sides with buttons or safety pint, hid beneath the folds. Deatii op a Pioneer Yreka Lady. Wo received yesterday from a lady in Scott Valley, the announcement of the death of Mrs. Barber, widow of the late L. H. Barber, the pioneer hotel keeper of Yreka, who kept the old IT. S. Hotel, where the Red Men's Hall now stands, and afterwards opened the old Metropolian Hotel, where the Episcopal Church now stands. Mrs. B. was a pleasing, fipo looking woman, and has many friends hero yet, who remember with deep gratitude the kindly interest and courtesy extended towards all during her residence among us, at a time when women had so much influence towards good, by reason of there being so few ladies in Yreka during the 1850 period. "Yreka Journal."' The American fT9r dvfseseyery farmer to keep a rod measure alight, BtiCTpole just sixteen anda half feet long for measuring land. By a little practice he can learn to step a red at five paces, which will answer for or dinary farm work. Ascertaining the number of rods in width and length of the lot you wish to measure, multiply tho one by tho other and divHe by ISO, and you have the number of acres, as 1G0 square rods make an acre. If you wish to lay off one acre measure thirteen rods each wav. A four rod tape line is better when you have a boy to carry one end. It is very im portant that every farmer should know the acreage and yield of his own crops. Abandon guess work and begin meas urement. A Pittsburg girl; who had refused a gocdlooking repair man three times within six months, gave as a reason, that ho was too much of a wanderer. That lie roamed from pole to pole, from ono c'irub to another, and if hn did come home he'd be insulate that the neighbors would be sure to talk. San Francisco has only twelve mur derers on hand at the County Jail. ANNOUNCEMENT THE FIRM OF S. S. AIKEN & CO. TTTp LEAVE TO INFORM TFIE JjlIjvJ people of Jacksonville and vi cinity that they will positiely be open for the transaction of business in the 1W "TIMES" BHILDlAfi THE LAST OF Tlio Comiixg w ooli. Their stock will consist of a large vari ety of General Merchandise, among which ill be found a good assortment of DRY GOODS, ft FROM NEW YORK. Also a large invoice of staple goods, such as GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES All of the Best Quality, And will be offered at Exceedingly Low Prices. Business will be conducted on strictly CTLSII T?. SIS, Though we shall endeavor to accommo date as much as possible by receiving pro duce in exchange. C2J-A11 are inited to call and examine our stock. S. S. AIKEN & CO. Jacksonville, Feb. 15. 1883. FKED GROB5. Proprietor of the CITY BAKERY & SALOON, In Masonic Building, Oregon St. Jacksonville. The undersigne(T hereby desires to in form the public that he is now prepared to fill all orders for pics, cakes and bread of every description. Also have a full as sortmentof crackers of all kinds. He will keep A Lunch. House, where a good lunch and a cup of" coffee can be had at any time of the day or night. Uystcrs in every tylc. FKED. GROB. Executor's Notice. In the nvitter of the Estate of George . Grotz, deceased. Notice is hereby riven that the under signed has been appointed by the County Court of Josephine Count"", State of Ore gon, silting in probate, executor of the estate of George Grotz, descased. All per sons indebted lo said estate are requested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims agiinst the estate will pre sent them with flic proper vouchers to me at my residence near Kerbyvillc, Jose phine county, Oregon, within six months after the first pub ication of this notice May 10th, A. D. lSWJ. Guo. S. Mathewson, Executor of said estate Notice. La-d Office atRoseiiuko, Or., ) May 7, 1883. f Notico is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson county at Jacksonville, on Saturday June 10,. 1883, viz': John J. Kincaid homestead No. 2739 for the Lot 4 Sec 17 and S. E 1 of SEl-4Sed8T3GSR2W. He names, the following witnesses to pimc his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz: Daniel Fisher, David Pcningcr, William Pcninger of Willow springs, William Kahlcr of Jacksonville Jackson county, Oregon. W. 1 . Benjamin, lJesistcr. Notice. IiAMfOFFIClfAT ROsEBCTtO, Oil., ) May 7, 1883. f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, nnd that said proof will lie made before the Judge or Clerk of Josep ine county at Kerbyvillc, on Saturday 'June 10, 1883, viz.r James Quinn Home stead No. 2912 lor the W J S E 1-4 ol S W 1-4 of N E 1-4 and lots 1 and 2 Sec. 20 T40S R"8W. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: William Drakes, William Netles, Charles Deckerr James Little. All of Waldo Josephine county, Orecon. Wji.F. Benjamin, Register. ASK FOR ROSENTHAL, PGDSR & CO.'S CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA MADE BOOTS & SHOES. E3?"Evcry Pair Warranted. Represented by Lv Silberstein. Happy Jack's Saloon, TJ. S. HOTEL BUILDING-, Jacks onville,. Oregon.. The undersigned takes pleasure m in forming the public that he has opened a place of refreshment in the U. S. Ilotel building, where be will be p'eased to have his friends call and "smile." The bar will lie kept stocked with the best of wines, liquors and cigars. Ho pains spared to give satifcaction. J. B. MONTGOMERY: NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAI' COMERX: STATE OF 0K.EG0K; OmcE op Secketaut op State, v. Salem, Oregon, April 20, 1SS3. ) The following act of Congress is pub lished for ihe information of all persons in tliis state interested therein: "AN ACT to extend the time of filing claims for horses and equipments lost by officers and enlisted men in the service of the United States, and for other purposes: lie it enacted l'j tlte Senate- and lluute of Rep TCKtita'tva of the United Slates of America in Con grea auanblid. That the time for filing claims for horses and equipments lost by officers and enlisted men in the military service of the United States, which expired by limitation on the thirty-first day of De cember, eighteen hundred and seventy five, be, and the same is hereby, extended to one year from and alter the passage of this act; and that, all such claims filed in tho proper department before the passage of this act shall be deemed to have been filed in due time and shall be considered and decided without refiling. Sec. 2. That all claims arising under the act approved JUarch third, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, entitled 'An act to provide for the payment of horses and other property lost or destmyd in the the military service of the United Stales," and all acts amendatory thcrof, which shall not be filed in the proper depart ment w ilhin one year from and alter the passage of this act, shall be forever barred, and shall not be received, considered or audited by any department of the govern ment." Approved, January Olb 1883. It is known that many persons resident in this state, who served in the various In dian wars, as well as in the war of 1SC1 '0.1, lost their private hort.es and equip ments in sucn service, ihe act above quoted gives all such persons one year within which to file their claims for such losses. Attention is called to the follow ing provisions of this law. 1st. Losses in anv of the Indian wars in this or any other states or territories willbcpiiu, as well as losses in the war oT 1801 to ISM. 2d. Loses by officers, en'isted men, scout guides ail other persons actually engaged in the military service ate within the provisions of this law, 3d. This law extends to all losses in any manner, not the result of the soldier's own fault or negligence, and includes losses in battle, by capture, for want of forage, by over healing, haul usage, acci dents of all sorts, disease, thtft l, ! '-oriers, from forced marches, or from any other cause arising in the line of military duty. 4th. The time for filing these claims expires on January om, ico-t, anu an sucu claims not prcsenttu to the proper departments ol the united Males by that date, will be barred; but it the ap plication is nieu prior to January 8, it4. the proof necessary to complete the claim may be filed at anydate lu-Tcafler. 1 have received from "Washington a sup ply of the necessary blanks to be used in making applications, which will be fur nished without charge toanvone desiiing them. R. P. EAHHAKT. Secretary of Stale. JERKY KUWAIT IS NOW OFFERING TIIE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS IN NEW ANDLATE STYLES OF DRESS AND FANCY GOODS OXO"tl3LQ.g; OP EVERY DESCRIPTION KECENT IMPORTATIONS Of The Most Fashionable CLOTHIERS In San Francisco. LADE'S AND GENT'S CALIFORNIA MADE BOOTS A&D SHOES, OF EVERY VARIETY AND MAKE. With Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Crock ery &c. in abundance. I allow highest market rate for farm produce, butter, eggs &c, snd bell gootls at lowest living profit. I represent as much fire insurance cap ilal as any agency on the Coast and am ready to accept good building risks and guarantee in case ot loss full indemnity. JERRY NUNAN. California St. Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking! By applying personally at the nearest office ol the snJOEn manufacturing co. (or by postal card if at a distance) any adult person will be presented with a beautifully illustrated copy of a New Book, entitled GENIUS REWARDED, or. tiik Story ofthc Sewing Machine, containing a handsome and coMly steel engraving frontii piece; also, 28 finely en graved wood cuts, nnd bonnd in an elab orate blue and gold lithographed cover. Xo charge whatever is made for thisband some book, which can bo obtained only by application at the branch and subordinate offices of The S'ngcr Manufacturing Co. The Sinjer Mamiffaluriii; Co. Principal Office, 34 Union cquare New York. Farm For Sale. Situated on Williams creek-, containing 200 acres, 170 acres under fence. Good dwelling house and barns. ATso a young h.ortTi ir nrl,nw1 unit nrnnil !rift-,Tnr. f.iil ilics. Tor further particulars enquire of t'. Ji. wnuams, wiinams creek, Jose phine county, Oregon. For Sale. The undersigned offers lor safe 500 or 000 head of ewes with their lambs, also 4 head of good work horses and 100 head of stock hogs. For further particulars call on or address W.B. Kincaid, near Bybee's Ferry. linitiiek j Bred Trotting Stallions, aiJtaiviomt, graduate and wilburn, Will make the season of VILLE at the following rates: Altamonf, $75; Graduate, $40WJburn $25. ALT ALrAMONT is a dark bay, foaled 1875, bred by Col. R. "West, Georgetown, Ivy., sired by Almont, sire of Piedmont, 2:17i(; Al mont bv Alexander's Abdullah, sire of Goldsmith Maid, 2:14: Alexander's Abdallah by fiysdyk's Hambletonian, sire ofDtxter. .record 2 :17i. Altamoul's dam by Brown Ho"ton, sire ot Lulus dam, l.ulus record, "J:lo; third dam by the great lonr-mile race-horse, JJerlranu; lourlli dam by imported Uuzzard, sire of the flam ol Woodpecker, sire of the famous Grey Eagle. Graduate is a dark bay, foaled 1877, bred by Gen. W. T. "Withers, Lexington, Ky., sired by Cr.ssius 31. Clay, Jr.rsire of Harry Clay, record 2 :20if, and out of Dr. Dunn's fast road mare, claimed to be by Ifysdyk's Hambletonian, sire of Dexter, grandsireot Maud S., record 2:10if; St. Julicn, rtcord.2:ll 1-t, &c. &c. Graduate was purchased expressly to cross on my Altamont fillies, lie is 10 hands high, finely guited and stylish. Wiimckn is a bay, foaled in 1877, bred In Gen. W. T. Withers, sired by Alamo, record 2:31'. so.i of Almont. First dam by "VTelbpuroe, Jr.. sire of Jim Irving, record 2:23; second dam by Alhoil, son of Alexander's Abdullah: third dam byBrigaoli, record 2:29J.(, son of Mambrino thitf; founb dam by Pilot, Jr., sire ofsc.en in 2-30 list, the dams of Maud S., Jay-Eye-See, 4-year-old record 2:1U, cr tilth dam by Ule Hull, sire ol Lltic.iso, l":;-, sou ot Uld I'llot. llbuni is ot good size, stylish and compactly built. He is thrice inbred to ihe sire of Oolddiiith Maid, thrice to Old Pilot and twice to Mambrino Chief. Those desirous of making comparisons aie n fern (I lo the ofticiai. recouls as the only data of any forccor value in considering "how M "breed the trotter," and are also rtuiimkd that the season fee of Almont, sire of Altamont and grandsire ofWilburo is fixed at 300.. Mares will be carefully handled, but no responsibility ::snmed for accidents. Those not proving in foal may be returned in 1894. Any desind infounalion regarding this slock will be furnished on application. J"-iS."S" 333ZJi.OST. Taclxaozitrillc, Oro;on. LRflBUER, LUMBER THOMAS' SAW HILL AT THIS IfiEADOWb. TS NOWFULLY PREPARED TO Fu R J. nish the market with every description ot lumber ofa sup'jrior(iialily. TlT-suutl is new throughout and furnished with the latest and'most improved machinery, there by ensuring the speedy fulfillment of all orders at most reasonable prices. Bills sawetl lo order with dispatch. dpGivo me a trial and I will prove what I say, for satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. JESSE U. THOMAS. Table Rot-It. -oajlmbcr Cd. 1879. Trees Arad lirabb oxy. Tb" ur.dc-aisncd has wide arrange-m-nts with the Woortbuni Nursery, Va rion county, Oregon, for a lull slock of FHHT, RUTAXDOmMEXT- AIFR i&&a, ihm of Ihe best varieties. Those wishing trees wi 1 do well to give in their orders soon, as I will guarantee satisfaction. My stock will be in Jacksonville in a few days. Produce taken in exchange. A. S. JOHNSON. Jacksonville Oregon, Nov. 23, 1SS2. CITY BABSER California St., 1E0F JacUsouviSle, - Oregon The undersigned 'is fully prepared to do all work in hlsjine In thc'bcslmaunerand at reasonable prices. (JKOUCKSCUHMPP. EAGLEBREWERY. JOSEPH WETTKREU. rroprietor Orccon St., Jacksonville. The best of lager beer always kept on hand and ready for sale by the keg or glass. Our Spring and Summer Price-List No, 33, has made its appearance improved land enlarged. Over 200 pages. Over 3,000 illus trations. Contains quota tions, descriptions and illustrations of nearly all articles in general user from Adam and-Evo to Sitting Bull and Mrs. Langtry. It cosU us 25 cents for every copy wo mail nearly 550,000 per annum. It makes our hair red to think of it. Wo should have tlio cost of production. Tho book is full of brains. Send for it, and enclose 25 cents anything or nothing Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 22? Ji SSO Vb.h Atciiuc CMcaco, W- ! . l-J X - T vmmoti. issa.d nui ue icsUed rHEK to all applicanta. ana to cus tomers of laetytanrittK'utcrderinfr It Itcontalna boat 1 Tirades, cw iliottrations, prices, accurals descriptions and t1uMo direction, for rlantln? IVio Tarictiea r.f YegtrtaUe anil flower Seeds, Hints, rroit Trflea, etc. Inralaabta to all, espec l&hy to VarkEt Ga-denera. Send for it ! D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT MlCIt ATEM mo TVo cuntli-.M to act as So'iriton for Patents. Careats, T-vle Marts, (Xpynsnti. etc. forllii Ubitel S'af, Camfia. Cuba. Ei p!a. d. France (ernjn, etc We bate iiJ ilrty-llve cars' experience. Patents voained ibrcuchunire ndicedlnlbe FaENTinc A UT.r.iCAS. hil ls'-ce ai d splendid Illustrated Yetkly rw- ?3.!iO ayear. sh s thePniRTfea if lciei.ee. Is ery Ir.teiesiine. airf has an ra..r3ius cimilatlon. Address MIM t CO, r&tent Solicit, rs. Pub's of icllSTIilC AUSBICLX, SB1 Broadwar New York. Hand boot aixxit ratfnt 'ne 1883 at CAKDWELL'S RACE Thief, sou of 3Iambnno Chief, sire of Lady OF JACKSON ljh BY CALLING ON BEFORE BUYING Sa,c3Lc3ie3ry eb IEsls&jjo.oib TjiROM AXD AFTER TIIIS HATE I WIEL SELL 2 htir.-e harnoss complete from 20 00 a set 2 linr-c lines complete ' 2 50 " Good Mexican saddle3 "" 8 00 Killing bridles : . "' 1 00 i XL'dll 1 11 11 LiSi t)U Horse collars, No. 1, " 2 00 Slirrups, wood 75 Cinches " 50 ALL OF THE ABOVE ft3Y OWN MAWUFACTUSE. Other goods in my line at equally low rates. With an experience of nearly 40 years as a practical saddler and Jiamess maker, and a known ri'putation.lor good, substantial work, I can truthfully say that I will do a better job and for less money than any man in Oregon 3Iy work in the past is a oiilticicnt gii.'.rantee. df Kepairing done promptly. Gic me a call, next door to I'.it Doncgan's blacksmith shop, California street, Jacksonville, Oregon. IIENKY JUDGE. DR. SPINNEY No. II Kearny Street, I iral all riiroalc ncil Sprrl.il IIImiincs. -STC3TCT2JG- avrisnxr Who mav he suffering from the effects of vouthtul follies or indismtion will do well to avail lhcmscltcb ol this, the sriat est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. H. Sl'INXEY will guaran tee to lorloit ssjU') lor every ease ol boimu- al Weakness or private ditac of any kind of chacictcr wlm-h he- undertakes and tails to cure. .MIDDIX ACr.D 11V.S. There are many at the nge ol thirty to sixty w ho are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, oftm accom panies! by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy suliment will often he found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be ofa thin milk ish hue, again changing to a dark and tor pid appearance. There arc many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy res toration of the genito urinary organs. Office Hours 10 to 4 and 0 to 8. Sun days, from 10 to 11 A. M. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, 5. Call or Address DK. SPINNEY & CO., No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. June 3, 1882. tf C. H. REED, PRACTICAL House, Sign, Carriage and Fancy Painter, 0Jrvclx.sox.-rlXlo, Or. ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis faction guaranteed. Orders left at the New State Saloon will receive prempt attention. BRICK FOR SALS. The undersigned has just flnistiecr burn ing a kiln ot 215,001) bncitanu is now pre pared to fill all orders for this building material. These bricks have been manu factured after the most improved methods and are warranted to be superior in every respect. Orders promptly filled at the most leasonable rates. S. II. EGGER. Jacksonville, July 2, 1881. TRACK NEAR JACKSON Thome, 2:18t4, stcoud dam by Imported C& ca.iaL"w COUNTY TO inB-MUKDC.LLI.liB AND- NOHMAL SCHOOL, ii.BlilnncI, Or. This institution will reopen October 2, 18S2 under the management of 31. G. Uoy a!, A. 31., assisted by a competent corps of instructors TUITION. Colligeate Department, per qr. . Academic " " " . . Preparatory " " ".. Primary " " ".. Instrumental 3Iusic " "' . . ,$1. -,.oo .. 12.00 .. 0.00 . . 0.00 .. lo.OO TUITION I-AYAnl.EMN- ADVANCE. F ir particulars apply to 31. G. Royal, President. SETTLE UP! Imat w n-rn -I -n r- All those indebted to the undersigned cither by note or lxiok account, are hereby notified to call forthwith and settle up. This is positively the LA ST CALL. Those who neglect this warning, will tlnd their accounts placed in the hands of an attor ney for foiccd collection. NEW3LVN FISHEH. Jacksonville, August 18, 1882 CITY BREWERY; VEIT SCUUTZ, - - Proprietor. I WOULD MOST RESrECTFULtT In form the cltizeniof Jacksonville and the world at Inree. tbat tbev cau find, at any time, at my Brewery, the bestlarer beer. In any quantity the purchase i may desire My house la courenfentlytitaated and my rooma are always In order. A visit wHlpIeaae yen ANAKESIS DK-S. SILSIEES EXTEIISAL niE BEJJEDV Give J Inttant Relief, and is an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price'1.00 per box, prepaid, by mail. Samples sent free to Physicians and all sufferers, by Keustacdter & Co., Box 3016, New York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS. TIIE U. S. HOTEL, Con 3d and California Sts., Jacksonville - - Ognr JANE HOLT, Proprietress. O. & O. Stage House. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS- MEALS AT ALL ttOUUS. ROOMS TO LET BY TIIE DAY,. WEEK OR MOOTH. Prices Very JGoderato. OUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE ing completed lor occupancy, the uiw dersigncd takes pleasure in announcing that we arc prepared to entertain the trav eling ntlblic. No ll.linv will lie animl , I provide for the comfort of our guests and u iikikc iiicin icci ai nome witli us. Tlitf most modern improvements have been in--trothiccd; and the accommodations of tho United Stales will not lag behind the best appointed inland hotel on this coast. Oui" tables will always be supplied with the-' best the market affords and served in tho' best style by n corjw of obliging waiters. The beds and bedding arc all new and1 fitted up in the most comfortable style, Milled to ihu accommodation of single ocv cup.ints or families. JANE HOLT. Jacksonville, Marc'b'G-, 18S1. EXCELSIOR liver m m STABLE, Corner Of Oregon and CiuronxiA sts., Jacxsj. villb" 137. J. PirRTALE. prop'r. Would respectfully inform the that he 1ms a line stock of public Horses, BugpieB nn if Cnrlnges. And he is prepared to furnish his palTonj and llic public generally with Fine Turnouts .s can tic had on the Pacific coast. Pad1 die horses hired to go to any part of the county. Animals Bought nnd Solil." Horses bioko to work single or double. Jlorsen boarded and the best of care be I stow id upon them while in mv cliarcrej A liberal share of the public patronage' is solicited on reasonable terms. TABLE ROCX SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIjYTJEJV and HELMSr rRoruiETOiis. Tl v proprietors ot tl.N well known and popular report world inform their friend and the puWic generally Ihat a compUio and first class slock of llic best brands of liquors, nines, cigars, ale and porter, etc.,. arc constantly kept on band. They will be pleasal to have their friends "call and smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also be found hero. We would be pleased to have persons possessing curiosities and speci mens bring them in, and wc will places them in the cabinet for inspection. WlNT.IKN.fc IIKLM3. New State Saloonr Cor. California ife 3d Cts., John Noland - - Prop. This favorite resort has lately been thoroughly renovated and stocked willi a complete assortment ot the finest wincsr liquor and cigars in the market. Tho celebrated Thistle Dew whisky is kcpL constantly on hand here. A lirst-clais billiard table is also cnn.- fncctedwilh the house, and the reading table will always be supplied with tho' latest anil choicest periodicals, newspap ers, etc. CSTGrrc nic .-vcall.. JOITN NOLAND. Jacksonville, Sept, 2T, 1881. LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY! STERLING Sa7-M:ill, 6 Miles Sonlli of Jacksonville, TS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY JL and is prepared to furnish the markets' with every description of lumber ofasupc rior quality at the lowest rates. Ifillr sawed to orderandsatisfaction guaranteed. AH nlers addressed to U3 at Jackson' ville will receive prompt attention. PAKKS & SON. HEW SADDLER SHOP; Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas J.Kenney, Prop,. HAVING" OPENED OUT A NEW' saddler shop in Langell's buildings opposite 3Iasonic Hall, I am fully pre pared to- do any work in my line with promptness and dispatch. Will keep on hand a good assortment of saddles, bridles, -harness, bits, spurs, etc. None but tho" best California leather used. Job wort a specialty and prices to suit the times. E"Give me a trial. T. J. KENNEY. Jacksonville, July 16.1881. Stock Farm for Sale. The undersigned offers 400'accrs of land-' for sale. 150 acres are under fence, and a good duelling and two barns w ill be found on the farm. The placi1 is also well wood ed and supplied with plenty living water For particulars enquire at this office or at PhamiiofP.W.Olwell. J. Calhohaj. Jacksonville, June 24th, 1882. I V