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. -:-m -. ." JACICMKYVIliI.K Saturday, December 13, I8S4. umuAim .iir,,ji 'AauBUj ezl'v-.ttz The Burlington Hawkeys thinks if Gerernor Cleveland don't look to his fence, it will be Mr. Hendricks who will be inaugurated President on the 4th of March. Senator Dolph proposes to ask the grand jury at Annapolis to find indict ments for murder against the hazers who canted the death of Cadet Strang by rolling him down bill in a barrel. In the next Oregon legislative as sembly there will be 17 Republicans to 13 Democrats in the Snate, and 35 Republicans to 2a Democrats it: the House. In ioint conrention there will be 52 Republicans and 38 Demo crati. The Next jti ouse- The ovpral states and territories of the Union will have the following po litical representation in tha house of the Forty ninth Congress, which will probably e convened in extra session by the nsw president after tho 4th of March next: STATES. DEM. REP. Alabama 8 Arkansas 5 California 1 fi Colorado 1 Connecticut 2 2 Dulawaro 1 Florida 2 Georgia 10 A McMinnville correspondent in forms the "Oregonian" that "sixteen civil service reformers are now sitting around wearing out their clothing at the Darwinian point of dicu:sion, waiting for the incoming ndminittra tion to givo them tho postoffica at this place." a An offer of $G5,000 for the exclusive privilege of selling beer on tho New Oi loans Exposition grounds, wa made the managers the other day, but they told tho applicant that 8100,000 could take it, and nothing less. Thoy are looking for thirsty souls in the Sunny South this winter. lusiness Notice. Senator John P. Jones, Republican, will, aceording to present indication, be re elected to the Senate from Ne vada. He is a native of Hereford shirt, England, and is one of the ear ly miners of the PaciGc coast. On the . 3d of March next he will have served in tho Senate 12 years, and, if re elected, will be in for 18 years. Jones -in an able man, and is the champion f the silver coinage bill. 1 4 1 10 4 1 3 1 o 4 1C 1 10 1 17 o 1 3 o 2 2 7 will The Board of Trade have added a Bureau of Immigration whose head quarters are located in New Market Theater bio ok. The objects is to prop erly advertise the resources of our state and to asiist immigrants in ob taining homes in the state. Any in formation as to agricultural products and lands for sale or settlement can be addressed to C. B. Carlisle Secretary of the Oregon Immigration Board, .Portland, Oregon. The"Okalona States" outlines the policy of the South under the now rder of things as follows: "The re establishment of the doctrine of Stats rights, the subversion of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments, compensa tion for slaves lost by tho emancipa tion, and a gradual reduction of the tariff with a view of placing this league of sovereign states upon a free trade basis, and at some convenient period the, pensioning of ex confeder ate soldiers." It is a singular fact, and one which' calls for explanation from the friends of St. Jehu, that his heaviest vote was, given in thoss states where the liqaor power reigns supreme. In tie pro hibition states he was scarcely heard of. His own state of Kansas, where he was supposed to be especially popu lar, gave him but 4,000 votes, and Iowa, another prohibition state, gave him but 2,000. If his candid icy was roally in the interest of constitutional prohibition, why did not the special friends of that polity recognize the fact and act accordingly? Oregon's first Presidential vote was cast in 16G0. The total vote that rear was 14,410. In 18G4 it was 18,345; in 18G8 it was 22.08G; in 1872 it was 20,121; in 1876 an active con test brought out a full vote, tha total being 29,805, out of which Hayps had a plurality over Tilden of 1,057, with 510 votes thrown for Peter Cooprr. In I860 the whole vote was 40.SS0, Garfield received 20.G08, Hancock 19,950, Weaver 245, scattering G7. This year the total vote was almost 50,000, with a Republican majority of over 2,000. At the election in Washinton Ter ritory, Nov. 4, for Delegate in Con gress, Armstrong, Republican, received 20,849, and Voorhees 20,995 votes. The majority for Voorhees is 14G. The total vole for Delegate is 41,814, ef which about 10,000 wero cast by women. The vote indicates a popula tion of a) least 150,000. The proper ty of the territory for the year 18S4 is astessed at $51,008,484. The Repub licans elected their generals of militia over the Democratic candidates by a majority of about 7,000 vote, ahow jng a very large Republican mijority in the Territory. Voorhees was elect ed Delegato by Republican votes on the railroad issue. In Kings county, in which Seattle is situated, and where there is a Republican majority, Voor hees received 3,G59 votes to 1,413 for Armstrong, a majority of 2,246 for Vocrhaes. Illinois 10 10 Indiana 10 3 Iowa 3 7 Knnsat 7 Kentucky 11 Louisiana 5 Maine Maryland.?.: " O Massachusetts .' 2 Michigan - 7 Minnesota Mississippi 7 Missouri 13 Nebraska Nevada Nhw Hampshire New Jer.oy 3 New York .' 18 North Carolina 8 Ohio 11 Oregon Pfnnsylrania 10 Rhode Island South Carolina 6 Tonnesstc 7 Texas 11 Vernion' Virginia 8 West Virginia .. 2 Wlsxonsin 2 Iu addition to tho above Iowa have one Fir.ioimt and Pennsylvania one Grcenbacker. Six of tho terri tories have Republican candidates and two rmocratio. This causes thp houso to stand, including delegates, 190 Democrats, 111 Republicans, 1 Greenback and 1 Fusion. Exclusive of the territorial delegates and giving the Greenback and Fusion members to the Democrat', the Democrats have a majority of 41. 'p- r A letter has been received from E. W. Allen, one of the commissioners from Oregon to the New Orleans Ex position, dated Nov. 30th, in "which he states that he and Mr. Swash arrived en the 25th, and the car containing Oregon's exhibit on the 27th, was un loaded on tho 29th, everything being in good shape. Mr. Allen also states 'hat there is much confusion on ac count of the unfinished buildings and everybody wanted to got their exhibits ready fer the opening on tha 16th. Ho save that Webfoot'a exhibit looks diminutive when compared with twen ty five cars from Kansas, forty from Nebraska, and thirty from Minnesota, and no money to make a good showing with, while other States hava from 15,000 to 50,000 donated, so that they are enabled to make an excellent showing. Mr. Allen suggests that it would be well to sond him fresh sam ples of fruit, as that taken will soon be lilted, and that these desiring to comply with his request send them to Mr. J. W. Crawford, at Salan), be fore the 25th inst., so that a shipment can bo made by January 1st. Those sending green fruit should send about ten of each kind in a package, and the specimens should be thoroughly clean ed and wrappad in papers. Dried fruit should be sent in fire or ten pound packages. Tiiis is to notify the public that I have opened an office in Jacksonville at the southeast corner of California and Fifth streets where I will bo ready at all times to transact business, such as the drawing up of DEEDS, lIOr.TOAGES, BONDS, AGREE1IESTS, Leases, Powers of Attorney, Bills of Sale, etc etc. Abstractor of Land Titles. Sell Real Estate, and attend to making out Homestead papers, Pre-emption papers, also draw up ai papers pertaining to the settlement ofestates Collector of Accounts, prompt remittances made. Invcsment Se curities a specialty; Jackson County Scrip bought and-sold. Prompt reply made to letters. Charges in accordance with the times. Refers, by permission, to C. . Bcek man, Esq., Tanker to Hon. L. R. Web ster, Judge of this judicial district, and to any business house in Jacksonville. ILASJ- DAY. Notary Public for Oregon. Christinas Ball, -AT TIIE SAUTEN PLACE ON FOORMAMS CREEK Christmas Night. MM FKD Till! The undersigned will give a Ball at the Henry Bauten p'ni.c on Poorman's creek on Thursday night , .December 23th and extends a general invitation to all to come and enjoy thtmselvei. Good music and supper will be furnished. K. BU7.E Tho Ohio custom of pardoning one convict on thanksgiving Jar is a very pretty bit of sentiment, and as such is likely to meet the commendation of sentimental people. But wa gravely doubt the wisdom of mixing sentiment with such matters. Ono convict par doned may not make much difference, bat if ono why not twol If justice de mand the punishment of criminals sentiment should not work their re lease. There is nmplo room for the satisfaction of tha charitablo desires that rise with the thanksgiving day's. sun. There are poor, honest, law abiding people enough to absorb aL tho charity that the world is over burdened with. Blaine's Augugta speech has stirred up tha Democratic animal with as much itirupability, so to spak, as did President Lincoln's emancipation proc lamation. "For a "dead politician," Blaius is making a great deal more noise in tho world than tho live Demo crats. He is "telling the truth." Bun on a Bank, Reames Bros, are receiving a fine assortment of Fancy and Dry Goods, Hats, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and finest assortment of Ladies Cloaks that has ever been brought to this market. All of which they are selling at prices that defy competition. ' Land Office Business. The fol lowing is the buinoss of the Roioburg U. S. land offico during the month of Novrmber: 19 homestead entries em bracing 21,814 acre; 10 final horoe steud entries ef 1580 acres; 18 pre emption filings; 1 timber entry and 1088 acres sold for cash. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN tenewer. The Beg is the Chcapett. Safely I Economy!! Certainty of Good KeiraUam These qualities are of prime importance In tha selection of a preparation for the hair. Do not experiment with new remedies which may do harm rather than jood ; hut profit by the ex perience of others. Buy and nse with perfect confidence an article which everybody knows to be good. Hall's Haiis Keheweb will not disappoint yon. TKEPAitED nv E.P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.n. Sold by all Drngjists. TBFSff'irS CJlBPT!1 Thedlstress Q 3 U Cn y t5 4J B Q weariness, of exhaustion without effort, which makes life a burden to so many people, is due to the fact that the blood i3 poor, and the vitality consequently feeble. If yon are suffering from such feelings, Ayer's Sarsaparilla" Is jnst what you need, and will do you Incal culable good. No other preparation so concentrates and combines blood-purifying, vitalizing, enrich ing, and invigorating qualities as Avr.s'8 SAKSArAIULLA. PEEr-ARED BT Dp. J.C. Ayep&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists ; 51, six bottles for 55. Christmas Ball ! AT I A Hernia fi'O 17 AH -AT E. C BROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or. CRONEMLLLER & BIRD8EY, JACKSONIALLE, AGENTS FOR Clooia. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and without alarm. GTxtt023.03. Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvei hunting-case, open-face and skylight watches, from JJ.5 to $100. 3Z!ixoolot3. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. Pixigor K.inssi. Diamond and ruhy rings, cameo stone cameos 'Set -with diamonds, cameos set with pearl, garrfet and pearls, turqnoisi and pearls,nnd onyx rings with hhldec motlocs, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain and solid California rugs. Diamonds in erery shape. Ladiek' sets of jewelry, from the 00-cent black set to the $209 bird sets of diamonds. Gents) and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-shdes, studs and collar-buttons- Silver and silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases 3i5:iJ3 C oll.2.0 OT3LS3 . Gold ana silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full stock 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. A.11 to be sold at the LOWEST PRICE! .li;o accordeons, violins, banjos, and the best lineof violin. guitar and banjostrings. The best sperm oil for seeing machines. A lull line of Drugs ana Msdicinss. EQI'rcscriplions ircfully compounded . C. BROOKS. LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS, LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CAST 3EEDEXS BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES, ' COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS, FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-M ILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-HILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS Etc. EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTJCE- "Wc '.roil M rospcctfullr ask oar patrons and friends to call and see our lino of gooilu before purchasing elsewhere, av wo feol sure we can Sell As Low If Not Lower Than any first-class goods c:ffi StsbUl fcfr; and wo guarantee all our goods as represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, Slay 0, 1884. CASM v Times Building, Jacksonville, Oregon. 'Hew in the Line, Let the Chips Fly where they Will!" J. W. MEIlKITT. DU. J. VT. HOM.NSON. A Full Line of Merchandise CONSTANTLY ON HAND. GOODS SOLD ONLY FOR CASH BUT ON AN ACTUAL CASH BAP IS. ZSTYt'e buy at a discount and lose no bad tishts and propose to frivc onr patrons the advantages cf this policy. J. W. 3iRRlTT. The undersigned will give a grand ball at Lavcnburg's Hall in Phoenix on Thursday, December Soth . The best of music has been sreured and the sui'per will be up to its usual excellent stxndard. Eterybodyis invited. Jilts. D. La-vemeuro. HEW SABBLSg 1IEDFORD, OR., Madisoix Rodgers. Proprietor. DEALER IN HARNESS, SAD DLES, BRIDLES, HALTERS, Etc. Etc 'X Eoot and Shoe .Department is also attached. Call around and enquire prices and I will promise satisiaction. Madiso:? Rodgsks. Jledrord, Or., July CO, 1SS-1. itiff Troror msm i Lots for sale at li.r prices asd ca easy terms. .Apply to J. S. IIOWARD, Zgcat, at MedforJ. Also, in the Railroad addition to tho town of AbHLAND. Apply to 21. L. 31 cCall, Agent, Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to 31. V. B. SOULS, Agent Phoenix. GOLD HILL. Apply to 31. L PUGUr, Agent, Gold Hill. GRAPH'S PASS. Apply to S. 31. WILCOX, Agent Grant's Pass. Or to GEO. II. AtfDfiE.'.S, O. & C. K. K. Co., Portland Or. O UIAI IEIE!EaSa2IS ZSTira. j Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, rn?Tr-iTj. ..' mrrrr BOOTS A.TI SI-IOES GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, ETC. Notice. U. S. Land OrFicu, IIoseuckg, O?.., JJtcember It), 1834. I Notice is hereby given that John ller bcrgcr whoso poslotllce address is Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon has this day applied for p.itent for the following desciilicd placer mining ground, viz; the N or S E 1-4 or N E 1-1 Sec. 31 T 37 S R 2 West or the Willamette Meridian ton taining 20 acres. The location or this mine and the transfers by the locators to John Ilcrberger aru recorded in vol. 10 page 157 of mining records of Jackson county, Oregon, dated December 15, 1877. Anyand all persons claiming adverselj any portion or s.iid mining ground are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the Uitcd States Land Oflice at Itoseburg, Oregon during the sixty d'!V3 publication hercor or they will be barred by virtue ol the provisions of the statutes. AV11. P. Benjamin, Register. California st-pst, Jacksonville, Orson. xjx !g-i u m J-'wv iwjj: Administrator's Notice. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Stato oi Ore gon for Jackson county. In the matter of tho estate of JIary A. Ohambcrs, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the administrator of tho estate of Mary A. I bambers, deceased, has fi ed in the county court ol Jocksm countv, Ore gon, his Imal account as such adrafnistja tor, and by order or said court, Tuesday, the Clh day or January, 1885, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., is el Tor hearing. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear and file his or her objections to said account on or before said day. Published byoitlcrof lion. E. BcPeatt, Judge or said court. GEO. 31. LOVE. Administrator of the estate or Mary A. Chambers, deceased. Ditcd Dec. 6, 1S84. , XV. V. WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-iT-LAW Medford, Oregon. All business in my line will receive prompt attention. Pive hundred bushels of choice Winter applees for sale. Apply to 3IRS.S.E.ISH. Jariceonvilte, Oct. 4, 18S4. In the matter of tho estate of Frederick Hiber (leccatid. fVTOTICEIS IIKKEBY GIVEN THAT LN the undcrsisntd has been appointed by the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, s tting in Probate, administrator or the estate of Frtderick Hebcr deceas ed. All person indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately, anil those having claims against the es tate will present thetn with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, residing in Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon, within six months from the first pubdea tion of this notice. Wm. 31. Turner. Administrator of said estate. Dated Nov. 15, 1884. DAVSD L3?I3, MAX MULLEB, "2. O. Sailding, Jacksonville -DB VLER IN- W. O. Kk;:,et. II. II. "WOLTEKS. THE GEM SALOON- AND DEALER IN oofpesj Essssrnress. COFFINS FURNISHED ON TIIE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or raade to order Farm fcr Sale. The undersigned offers for sale one of the best stock farms in Rogue Itiver valle-. It is located on Dry Creek, on the other side of Rogue river, contains 1GD acres of good land, with good barn etc, on the place, and will be so:d at a bargain. For farther particulars call on or address Henry Wetdermann, Jacksonville Oct. 18, 1884. Settle Up! ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TOE undersigned by note or account are requested to call and settle up forth with. Parties knowing themselves in. debted to me will do w.ll to heed this no tice, as I am determined to enforce pay ment where it is refused or neglected. II. PAPE, . Jacksonville, Aug. 2, 1884. General Merchandise. rpnE UNDERSIGNED TAKES 1 pleasure in informing the public that he has nuichassd L. t'olomon's in- tarcst ia the POST OFFICE STORE. Vlncli will bo kept stocked wilh a com plete and first class nssirlmcnt of general merchandise. I will st Fery Seasonable Hates. Give mc a call and cc for vonrsevles 3IAX 2IULLKR. CITY BRUS STOEE CALIFORNIA STREET, MERRITT & ROBINSON PROPRIETORS, Will kep on hand the largest and rait complete assortment or :o:E3.-o"QrS, WTB.'.T VSEBICIMEI Wk CHEMICALS. PURE WINES & LIQUORS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., Alt a To bo round in Southern Oregon, full stock of STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, FINE CIGARS L2 toi; And a gro mon and ., C-Prcsc-rif Dn. J. W. lloniNinx. Dr. Robinson's office in Dru Btce. Iffl C&SH STOHEII CjIEO BRO Has just opened a flio slock of General Merchandise AT Ilis motto is Quich Sales ?2c7 Small Profits. AncThe feels assured that all -who favor him with their patranr.o will be satis fied with his prices and thu quality of his goods. He cteps DRY GOOD, or.ocEr.iF.s. PI.0 VISIONS. CLormso. lur.Msnixo coots, II ATS AND CAPS, BOOTS ANDSHOZI, "nd everything usually found in a rt class Gcnen.1 .Merchandise btore. He will give his customers the bsaeSt or the reduced freights caused by the nd vent of the railroad, and will notlM under sold by anybody. II. A. BRENTANO, If anagsr. Phoenix, Oregon, Feb. 25, 1SS1. AT MEDFOHD, - OIcEG-ON, Kenncy & W Iters. Having opened our s-iloon in the new brick building or livers & Co. at Medford c are nuw prrp:;ren iu iuuhsu auj Ktim of a driuk that can ba called for, made wilh liquors that are acknowledged to be tne oesi in tiic marKi t. A Fine Billiard Table "Will also be lound at tlus house and on the tables you can find the leading pieto rial aud sporting pip.-rs or the day. Give us a trial. Kunslt & Wolteu3. CHANQE IH MANAGEMENT OF, T2IS U. S. I10TSL9 Cor. 3.1 and California Sts., Jacksonville - - Ogn, Having taken chirge or this hotel Jhc undersigntd take pleasure in announcing to the public that a complete change will be made. will bo supplied with eveiything the market atprdSi and a general renovation ot the Socio azLcl 2E2.ooxka.i3 The patronage of the pub- J. DRobo VM. will be made, lie is solicited j acksnville "roscsat Oit ZSnil Zloato, P. McMahon, Froprietoj Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday "Wednesday and Friday mornings at S a ji. arriving at Waldo in the evening, where close connection is maile next morning lor Crescent Citv. When the new wagon road is finished about January loth through tickets to San Francisco will be sold for $18 by this route. Express and order business lonc at re duced rates. P.lIcMAIION Proprietor Organ for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale on easy terms to a good party a first-class Tahcr organ, 10 stops, DeinguseatiutaicwweoKs. For particulars enquire at this oflice or address the undersigned at Phoenix. GEO. CROSS. FIrcenix, Or., . SOUr, IS THE S. P. VARIETY STORE, CSEEH THSirAMACSMSST OF J. R. Little, Prop. JACKSONVILLE, miLIi EE KEPT WELL STO CED t f with the choicest CIGARS, JEWELRY, GROCERIES, CANDIES, NUTS, PIPES, CARDS, NOTIONS, CUTLERY. STATIONERY, ALBUMS, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES Gent's iTuraizhing k'oads, risking Sr-cile, &c. And everything usually found ia a firrt class vuricty store. My goods arc the best and curran'ff d tobe as represented. Piiees loir,a3 we do not proprose to be undersold. C3"Givc us a call. J. R. Little. JACKSONVILLE NURSERY A. . Johnson, Pro. The Bishop ScolJ Grammar A Eeardlcs anil Day Scliocl for lioj. The seventh year under the present management will begin September 2d. Hoys successfully fitted for College or for business. Five rcsidcut and three visiting tc.ichcr3. Discipline otrict. For furlhur information and for catalogtia containing list ot former pupils, Addiess J. V. HILL, Head Master, 2m a23 Drawer 17, Portland, Or. i;mrr D&U)&I& California St., SHOP JncksoaTitle, Oregon, The undersigned is frilly prepared to do all work in his line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. UEORGESCfT TTIPF. Saloon Business for Sain. The undersigned offers for sale the New Era Saloon and Ui Hard Hall. This hotfec is new and fitted up in first-clas b'yle throughout having in use one of IJruns wick & B'llke billiard tables; size4J-r'9; size of building 2'i x 40 with oillcel2 xIC. Situation first-class fine trade good open ing tor a live man. Reason for selling, on account or other business. Will also sell the property without the stock. GEO. CROSS. Phoenix, Or., Sept. 20th, 183 1. ESottlo XTI3. Having changed my place or business to Ashlsnd and requiring all the money due rac in fitting up my new store ITiertby give notice to all those indebted cither by note or book account to come forward at once ind make settlement. I need the money and must have it il&iNlll JUUUt.. AAteid.Owffffi, May It, IS84. As the demand for fruit trees is go great in this valley I have started a Nur sery in this place and will raise nothing but the finest varieties. This year 1 wi 1 ell from theWoodburn Nurscy as usual and plso from the celebrated Alameda Nursery, Oakland Cal. The following arc some of the leading varieties I will cccp: 2p0C40lX.C. Early York E. and L. Crawford's Wnle's early Anisden Alexander Orange Cling .Briggs Red May. Jituninl Dusqucu.u:.uu. Mary's C hoic. Yellow Bergea. Lemon Clinj and many more. nx3.cL 1?X-axxxm 2? xtxtts oes Pettite Prune d'Agen Italian' Prune Go'.den Prune Grosse Prune :t Cathrinc Pruno Peach Plum. Yellow Egj. Coe's Go den Drop. Bradshaw. Japan Plum. Cherries, Nectarine, Apricot, tjiuncs, pplc, French Goosbcrry, Oregon (.ham ragne Berries, and all kinds ot ornament al and shade trees. IV u S4BDLEE S Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas J. Ksnney, Prop. HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW saddler shop in Langell's building,, opposite Masonic Hall, I am fully prt p.ired to do any work in my line witlt promptness and dispatch. Will keep or hand a good assortment of saddles, brullet harness, bits, spur", etc. None but th best California leather used. Job work. s. specialty and prices to suit the timet. B5?"Givenie a trial. T. .1. KENNET Jacksonville, July 1G.188L Settlement Wanted. The undersigned having been burned out, anil necutng tne money uue mm h account, ne asKs an tnose inucDin come forward at once ana make a settl ment. Don't bo backward as tat anoiJ rave b rMtawaiag. J. B.I?wi.T 4. sA V