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n K MMM SfiJITIMk Jft30H SfittTIBEL PUBLISHED SATURDAYS - AT-- . Jaclc&oiiville, - - - Oregon, FRANK KRAU3E ADVERTISING RATES. - Advertisements will lie inserted la the Sentinel at the following rates: Teu lines, one insertion $ " ' each subseipient insertion.- t 00 Z5 Lejal advcrtieuieut& iusurttd ro wwably. , Job work of all kind done on prompt notice and in workman.) ike ntyle. A Dltcouut lo tnrlj- Artvrrtlura. TERMS On copK. Per Ttir, In ulruiK,.,.S2 Si' ...I . -L - - I VOL. XXX--NO. 36 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. t E. P. GEARY, M. D.f Physician nd Surgeon. ' MEDFORD, OREGON'. Office in A. L. Johnson's building. T. R. YOUNG, II. D., Piiysican And Surgeon, Central Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. , JCrX..WHITNEY?'M.D"7T' EAGLE POINT OREGON. llnving located at this place I ask a share of the patronise f lu'is section. Calls attended to at any lime. Vf. F WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Medford, Oregon. All business in my line will receive prompt attention. ' II. K. 1IANNA, Attorney & Counsellor Ai-Laic, Jacksonville, Oqn. "Will practice in all tiie Courts of the State. Oilier up stairs in drill's brick. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSCLOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts of the Ftste. Cilice in Court House. R. PRYCE, M. D.f Physician And Curgoon, Medford, Okeoon. Pfllcc next door toByer's block, resi-dcu-o. Cunningham's hotel. T. B. KENT, A ii.JtY aud Counsellor Jt Jacksonville Orikon. Law f w ill practice in all the (Xiurts of this Stale. Office in the Ooarl House. G II. AIKEN', SI. I)., DilYSICIAN AHD SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. I tSTOltire oppoiite P. J. Ryan's store. J. W. ROBINSON, M D , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksanviio, Ogn. OFFICE At City Drug Slore. Resi dence on Fourth St., ophite 31. E. Church. Calls promptly attended lo Jay ".nd M'-'it. B. F. DOWELL, TTORNEY-AT-LAW. Portland, Oregon. A All business placed in my hands will re ceive prompt attention. Special atten tion given to collections. jous n.jirrcnKLL. k.m.dement. MITCHELL & DEMENT. Attorney & Counsellors At Laxo. Office in Kamni's new building, corner First and Pine streets Portland, Oregon. "Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. L. JOHNSO; TV1 Notary Public, BefthEetaleiAsent and Collectoir're"' t.iT C V. v iS.ifc SJX.oXTovtX, Or. I make conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specially. Lo.in ncgoiiaicu anu collections maue. Ail business intrusted to my care will receive prompt and carctul attention. WILL. JACKSON, EN1IST, JACKSONVILLE, OKICGOK. D Teeth extracted at all hours. kLaughlng gas administered, if dnrid for wraich cxira charge will be made. Office on corner of California and 5th street. - X. 0. OIBBi. L. B. 8TEABJ.7. GIBBS A STEARNS, A TT0RNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Rooai2 and 4 Strowbriilgc's Building, PORTLAND, OREOOH. Will practice in all courts of record in the Stale cf Oregon and Washiiton Terri tory: and pay particular attention to 1 liuinuin F'edenll courts. THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER SrBlffl FLOMIKG MILLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with nl' modern improvements, arc now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth barrel sacks, and every sack is warranted to contain 49 pounds of flour If you don't believe this, just compare a suck of our flour witli any other brand offered for sale in this market, and note the difference in weight. wFioun?rindMili-Fecd - r ,- top f t. Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Uarley for customers. The work will bo done on short notice, so that par lies can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is lar ahead of the crusher- G.KUtEWSKl. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883. Farmer's Store, Medford, Oregon, ANGLE & PLYPyIALX Prop's. The undcrsiened takes pleasure in an. nouncing that he has opined his pl.irc of business m the hhw town ol Jlecllom, ur cgon. nndis now prepared to furnish, in quanlilicslo buit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc Sly stock is fresh and first-class, and I propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in my line and sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ak is a trial. 3JIIighcst price paid for Produce. NINETEENTH YEAR- SS. r&AST'S i!G.3SSSir, CONDUCTED BY. TIIE SISTERS OF THE HOLY XiM. THE SIIOLAT-'f YEAR OF Tlllt kchool willconiuienceal'iii'tlhei idol August, and is divided in fuar se- jion, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per tern, S'OfVl Music W'MJ Draw ing and painting v,'1 Bedand Bedding o.uu SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, $ 5.00 Junior, " GOO Prcpiratoy " .... 8.00 Senior, " 1000 Pupils, received at any time, and special attention is paid to puticular studies in behalf of children whohae but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E C. "WEST'S nerve and brain trentment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head ache, Slental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spcnuatorhoea, Impotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused bj overexertion, sclt-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Eneb. Imr eontains one month's treatment. bnc'dollar,vbqj or sixtboxestorflvc'ilblv Jani;"sent'byrmiin"nwW'on1reeeiptj0! irie-Wc- cuaranleui xjwix "to Piitfti. .. -Witt. ao1i ruvlA?lyasie livn,l-7' anj'case. Willi atli cdeijrwivcdbyusji.- for fctx.lxiesrccoHipanied fwillif five do! ffi lars. we will Mind the nurcbaseriour writ? ten guarrntce-to return th money iflhef- treatment noes not tiled a cure uuarun. tees issued only by Woodard, Clarke & Co., AVbolesalc am' Retail Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Hitlers bv mail at regular prices. U. S SALOON, U. 8. IJOTEL BClI-niNO. JACKSONVILLE, T. T. McKENZIE. PROP'H, HWING ASSUMED THE 31 AN agement ot ibis resort, I propose keeping it stocked with the finest brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to rcccirc a call from all who wit.li the best in mr line. Sat isfaction assnr. d. T. T. McKENZIE. O- L.EMPJ3RT. M- TD-, Graduateof University, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Surgeon. Calls attended to at all hours day and ntn-lit Oflim nil, Mi-i!jliiYa-rlTi,.i 1 JnoL 'konillk, Oregon. DU. J. V. UOISLNfcOS I CITY BEDS STOEE CALIFORNIA STREET, MERRITT & ROBINSON PROPRIETORS, Will keep on hand the largest and most complete assortment of D:F5.TTC3r09 PATENT DJEDICINKS..tf CHEMICALS, 'P.UREtVINESriiLIQVvJORS, ' - "'' '""'J .J., To be found in Southern Oregon. Al.o a ma block ol STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, TOIIJET SETS, And a great variety of Perfumery, com mon and Toilet Soaps, etc. ZW Prescriptions carefully prepared by Dr. J. "W. Robinson. Dr. Robinson's office in Dru Store. Soda Springs Hotel, Ten Miles From Ashland, L. B. Tucker, Proprietor. This Hotel has recently been much en larged and improved, auil now has pleas ant and And excellent accommodations for guests. 2hose In Search Of Health Should give these famous 0oua 0prtngs A trial, as they are admitted to possess wonderful curative qualities. No pains will be spared to render the sojourn t invalids or others pleasant and comfortable. The table will be served with the best the market affords. NEW TOWN OF BEDFORD"! Lots for sale at low prices and on casy tcrms. Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at Medford. Also, in the Railroad addition to the town of ASHLAND. Apply to M. L. McCal',Agcnt,Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to 11. Y. Phoenix. GOLD B. SOULE, Agent H.LL. Apply to 31. E. POGUE, Agent, Gold Hill. GRANT'S PASS. Apply toS. 31. WILCOX, AgentGrant's Pass. Orlo GEO. II. ANDREWS, 0.& C. R. R. Co.. Portland Or. WOOBBDSH SDSBEEY, YToodburn, Oregon. A lar;c stock of Fruit, Shade, Ornamen tal and Nut tices. t Vines and Shrubbery For sale cheap. No Insect Pest on Trees. Send for catalogue. Address. J. II. Settlemier Woodburn, Oregon. TIIE ASHLAND COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL, .tf j.b1-i 1 fi.-n d Or. Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music Foi particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. 31. G. ROYAL, A. 31. President Valuable Land Tor Sals. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol valuable land tor sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen ni les from Jack sonville U ill be sold in a body for $10 iter acre or in 1C0 or 320 icrc lots at from S15 to sko per acre. or particulars aa- dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, or W3I. BYBEE, Jacksonville, Oregon 11 AG AITS Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, sndyou can't telL J. V. 3IEU1UTT. -- JACKSONVILLE. 0KEG01N, SEP1EMBER 12, ISS5 TUTTS 25 YEARS IN U$E. Tie Greatest Hedbaltenax of tfcflAgs! SYMPTOKuToF A TORPID LIVES. Loti of nppetilc, Dowela costive, l'aln la the Iicsd, with a dall ncr.stWlon in tha bacB part, Iiln under tU6VnpaIder kladc, rullocsi cftcr callus, fc1J ndls inclliuttlon to exertion of boKinlotl. JrriltiiiUlrof tcopcr, lrllh tifcclinffcfliaTlrsnrzlcM. QetirV. Dots Ls .croLSit over tbo rlabc tre-EestlesBtit. with' Ctful drenmet, Xlictily- coloretl Crinc, and CGMSTiPATSON. TUTT'S i'lLLScracspccittlly adapted to- cacti cases ono rtoo cirects Such a cLr.ig-effec'lns'ntoa-.tftnlslithoauirercr. yisy Inrrcako t lie A tietUe,ita4 caju tho l"-dv t- Tnhe oil Kcli.rini.tho Ttm Is ciirisliel.d by thtrrToulo Action on tj, itlgftatlrcOrrair.Ttcsiilar Stools ora rnrfM I l'.kotS"5c. 41 Elnrvny.t..".Y. T81T8 mm DYE. Geat Haie or V,rinKEns changed to a Glost ISlac:: by a single application of fl Pre It iiniirts a natural color. acN jnstanlaneou!.l. bolJ b- Drngslsts, or t-nt hvexnmfi en receipt of 31 Cf."ioo. 44 Rlurray St.. Slew Yorlc ,&rsM fA ft" 8L'H n$s?& FOH. jF;XI?3",. mmrR Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica, Luirbjgo, Bsckachs, Headache. Toclhzche, SoreT2iroaf,SwcllInfn.Sprn!n,Bralftcs, ZSuras.Kcalda.l-rcft&BitcB, ito jiu oTiirn kodilt nis3 tin imrs. SoldtyCrussUUiMulDcwiiccrTlrlivc. Fia7Ctutlrata. Erection, la IX Lftusnga. TIIE CIIAKLE3 A. VOCCLEU CO. tsMiKA.TCtzsicno Emtrt,nac.' a. GEO. RIEVES, WAGOK MAKER, Jacksonville, Or. At llie-old stand of S. P-'IIanmiia Crone miller's unildintr, kecpsounanda lull line of Wagon Zifiaterial! nd is prcpiredto do all work in his line on short notice and in a worl.manlike manner. Vehicles of every des cription made to order.. Repairing A Specialty. Terms reasonable guaranteed. . v and satisfacation Geo. Rieves - Tiiorrnr Gene Is 1s s; eJ ilurch and Sept, each ,vej: i.10 p:0Cf, SVxlil inches, with ov,r;,;jOO ill-strstions f nolo pio tsro calkrv. vcs whole sale prices direct to rcajanc jn all goods for personal cr fj:r:i!y u Tells how to crder, and gives exaf r-cst cf cvery tl.iu j ou life, cat, drn wear, or have fun with. Ti'ao L.vr iUc Looks con" tain i.i'onastinn gleaned from the map kcts of tha rorld. "Wc will mail a copy Fro to any address npen receipt of tha roitac 7 cents. Let us hear from yoo. Respectfully, MC?.TGOidERY WARD & CO. car e-?! W's- .-c;c cuczn. in. rI LS It tr- ti a Mi fri u tia . HE. J. SIUSSCS rTEn5Ai PIIE RE2ED1T CUn Irabni Relief, and is an lnCiliibls CURE FGrJ ALL MUDS OF PJLES. bold bvDrnsrists evcrywlierc. Price, '""LOO jT box, impaxil, by ma:L Sapp'cs sent free to Physicians e-d all sufisrers, by Xenstaeiltci A, Co , iox ?015, Hew York City. .Sole manufacturers o! AN AKESia 'fat us vauable to Aixr-s,w fl Win be mailed C,R,E'. to all aDDlieants r Pi ElPl"s-4 nod to customers of loss eor ituont ordering it. It contains lilnslratlons. -Driep.. desenpuons and directions for plactoT ell Vegetable aad Flower SEEDS, COI.HS, etc. D. M, FERRY&CO.D!2g,T w"e cuativ.? to set ss to'lti.ors for PatccL. Cs-es-A r-5e Kaiss. cir-fZiu itt. for U Ci.ite'' wrs. tarada. (uba. Erf'ai-d. France (erunii) rtc . tare Z.2& (I:lrr-tle lcar cicrjcisfc. Pmcju iLtaiied lUciflicrsrcnct'etdintoo rnfnne .'MriJlAX n-S iarce at d splendid Ulasnii'd wllr i oi cr. ?3.20 a year, --hi ws therTorrsaJ rf rcl- re intty iutemtlnjr. and naa so n: iiwiis eircclaticc. Adares MU.NN t ro r-aiet S'rticitiia. mb's f sctrMinc iIvimk. 2T,1 n-oiulwn)-. eK Trrt. Haiid txxsl? fciwot Pt fna- NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned by cole or book acconnt, re requested to call and settle without delav. G. KAREWSKI. I Jacksonville, June 22,1835. V r?aT?3(F5 tBWw i&ms&sa SBBi t 4ktA frra""5 GREAT n&fffl rJt psrm m w t$3 iy fi && fc&H JSi. Xi'Ss AH4KE8IS EiLJiJj i&. n is & & rrp MEi The Sexes. The Hebrew women are the longest lived and the colored men the shortest. It appears from the gathered statistics cf the world that women have a great cr tenacity of life than men. Nature worship the female in all its varieties. Among uiM-ct the main perishes a; a relatively earlier pariod. In plants the Beuiintte Mo-ous die earliest, and are produced in the weaker limbs. Femalejquailrupitdi. have more endur- an.-ethanTnialesulPitt;tlieUiia.an'race,v depute the intellectual atid physical strength of the man, the woman en tdures longest, and will bear pain to which the strong man succumb-. Zy motic diseases are more fatal to males, and mure male children die than fe male. Deverga asserts that the pro portion dying suddenly i about 100 vomen to 700 men; 1080 men in the United States, in 1870, committed suicide to 285 women. Intemperance, apoplexy, gout, hydrocephalus, affec tions of the' heart or liver, scrofula, paralysis, are far more fatal to males than females. Pulmonary consump tion, on the other hand, is more dead ly to the latter. Females in the cities are more prone to consumption than in the country. All old countries not ai&turbed by emigration have a majority of females in the population Iu royal families the statistics show more daughters than sous. The He brew women are exceptionally long lived; the colored mail exceptionally hort lived. The married Mate is fa vorable to prolongation of life among women. Dr. Hough remarks that there are from two to six per cent more mules born than females, yet theie are more than six per cent of females in the living populations, from f which statistics we couclude that all women who can possibly obtain one of those rapidly departing men ought to marry, and that, as men are likely to become veiy scarce, they cannot be sufficiently prized by the other sex. Chaff. It is useless to try the mind cure on a dude. The city clerk on his vacation is a pen shun agent. The fruit most frequently to be ob served at picnics The pear. The bee is on offhanded tellow. lie's always to hum wherever he goes A Scotch Highlander neer fears ghosts. He is never afraid of the kilt. The chambermaid constantly re minds ouu of a dead person. She's al ways returning to dust. "Doctor, hat is the best material for aliatlpng huil?'' "Abtar skin." "D you uer have any game about jour hotel?" 'Oh, je-, but it always on the wing." An exchange hvs: "A miss in Iowa has hair tlmt sweeps the floor." Now, if this iniM had hair that could cook, wash and iron, and milk the ccww, uhat a bonanza she would be aa a Macon, Ga., "Telegraph:" "Albany boys, hardly past the spanking age," says the "Medium," "are inveterate cigarette smokers." The boy who smokes cigarettes is never past the sp inking age. o A minister at a recent wedding came very rear being broken up right in the midst of he ceremony, and all by the bride, a pretty, fragile young thing, and one of hi favorite parish oners. She had insisted on the most rigid of the Episcopal church foruis, and her Unitarian minister had hu tuored her. Imagine, then, his sur prise as he dictated the lines, ".rom ising to love, honor and obey, to have her distinctly alter her oath to "prorauing to love, honor and be gay," looking him directly in the face. He had some difficulty to control his in clination to laugh, aud, not being pre pared for the contingency, let it slip. A South Carolina genics claims to have invented a perfect sj'stem of car coupling by electricity. Upon a re cent trial a freight train was cut in four pieces and again coupled up with out the aid of any peron except the conductor, who did the entire work from the rear car. The invention, if successfully introduced, will save many hundred of lives annually. Wash the hair in cld tg tear. lZSV- Tug Bulldog's Grip. Oue often hears of a hullJog's grip, but seldom of a case where a dog showed such te nacity as a bulldog exhibited at Weill crfield a few days ago. William Smith of that town owim a hunting dog. A savage bulldog pitched into him, seizing him by the shoulder, and refused to let go. The bunting dog, badly frightened, howled and struggled with terror, and tried to pull away, but the bulldog held on to him with a deati, grip. Tho hunting dug diaggd him, by his teeth in his llesb, across the road to his own home, howling for help. Win. Smith tried to make the aggressor let go by kicking him, but this didn't make him wink. He then rushed for a pitchfork and drove the tines plump into him twice. He still showed no signs of letting go. Mrs1. Smith then ran for an ax and gave the brute two solid blows on the head with the ax, the second blow having the desired effect. Thn dog let go and seemed to feel quite sick. He got his death wounds, and ere long died. While Smith was plunging tho fork into him, the jaws of the dog did not remain fixed, but would momentarily relax their bold; but before the hunting dog could escap3, the relentless jaws close again, and the grip would con tinue. He was "good blood," but the Smith family had a persuasive way with thani. Industry Will Thrive. Foi over two years past a woman has "driven a ttam of horses to thiscity, and sold veget ables and fruit from hr wagon, while her better (?) half was at home attend ing" to pigs, chiekens and household duties. During the fall seasons she has driven a nood team to The Dalles and corded her wood for purchasers. Before the acquired the means to pur chase horses and wagons she could be seen daily coming to town carrying" eggs or butter in a basket, but. by her own perseverance she has managed to accumulate sufficient o purchase a wagon and team. Such industry should be rewarded, and in her case we are assured it is, as w e understand she has a nice farm about four miles from The Dalles, which is being im proved and rendered valuable. She is not a Yassar graduate, but she has a better idea of the practical side ot life than many city-bred ladies; and if it bad not been for her industry, her family would perhaps to day have been a public charge. Tlid Dalles "Tiuias-iMuuntainter." New Postal Cards. A Washing ton special of Sept. 6tb, says: The new postal cards are now in circulation. They are printed ou harder material than some of those formerly in use, and are easy to write on. They are handsome in appearance, the printed matter being of a light brown color. The warning on the face, which has, had various phraseology, as "Put noth ing on this side but the address, and "Nothing fcut the address can be placed on this side," becomes in the new card, "Nothing but the address to be on this side." The words "Uni ted States" appear on a scroll, and un der them the words "Postal card," and a row of thirteen stars is between the two lines. A youthful Load of Jeffer son appears on the stamp, partly sur rounded by a wreath. There is more ornamentation than on those formerly in use. The late discoveries-of mines in Baker, Union, Jackson, Tillamook and Columbia counties, demonstrate thai the rich mineral lands in this state are not all developed, but that with thorough prospecting the unknown wealth that lies hidden in our moun tains will be brought to light. The mineral wealth that has been discover ed in this state in the jiast few months will give employment to hundreds of laborers, and the money that will pour into circulation from the development of these leads will be felt throughout the state. Oregon is just entering in to a general development of ber min eral richness, and in the prosecution of this development, new mines will be discovered whose development will add volume to the golden streams now (tearing down from our mountain sides. Baker City "Sage Brush." frank James is living quietly on the Ralston farm, near Independence, Mo., quite poor, and dots not know how he will get through this wiuier. He refuses to go on tint t wge or write a biotery of bis lift. 8 PER YEAR JTissio7iari Car. The "missionary cir" bas started out upon its full campaign for the conver sion of unbelievers in the preemiueuct' of Oregou as a field for immiuration. The car is filled with SLecituens of our products of every kiud, ind under the management of Mr. E. W. AlUn will viit various points in Iowa, Indiana,' Illinois and neighboring Stales. Tha' car will finally reach New Orlenn,1 iioid tm wiiivuio, tugeiuer'wuQ oiUcr articles, will bo nut on exhihillnn;,. the Oiegoa Department of North,' Central and South American Exposi-' tion, which opens November 1 and' closes April 1. Management' of this car could not b placed in better hnd,' nor could Oregon find a more aluabls' representative at New Orleans than Allen. By his energy and shrewdness he gained more favorable notice from visitors and the press for the Oregon exhibit last winter than any other State received aod this, too, in spite of the fact that our display was at firs: conspicuously small and ridiculously insufficient, and of the further fact fur n long time he was unsupplied with, suitable priuted matter except tha copies of "The West Shore" dor.ad by the publisher and unsupported by a State appropriation, which Utter, when is was finally made, was gobbled up by ornamental "commissioners." The ability of 3Ir. Allen was so fully recognized by the managers aud asso ciate commissioners from other Slats that upon reorganization he was chc en Second Vic PrvsideHt, mmbr ot" the Board of Management and Com missioner from Oregon In his hands were placpd S2.000, the amount ajt propriated for each State, and even if he receive no other financial aid he will Ree that Oregon is worthily raprn sented. "West Shore." There will be no danger that tha Grant family will not be properly carildJor ThtGrnerarsTmemoirswilC produce a revenue which will be large, even after the pajment of losses of relatives who sank their monoy in the Grant & Ward swindle. It will not be the fault of friends if the sons do not become independent in a few years. A prominent Californian, pre sumably Senator Stanford, has offered a ptacw on the railroad to Jesse, while the others have equally favorable open ings. Tho strong personal affection which so many people felt for the gen eral does not end with his life. His family will inherit this as well as thn lienor of Lis name and the tame of his services to the union. The Yakima county assessor has made his report, which shows that tho Northern Pacific company have ac credited to them in the county 148,090 acres of unimproved land, which i assessed at ?1 an acre. The cash val ue of their personal property is placed at $564,455, a total fur the personal and real property of $1,012,545. The value of the unimproved, including ruilroad, is placed at $677,037; im proved land, S110,660; personal prop erty, Sl,169;257; a total of $1,937,853. It will be seen by this that the proper ty of the railroad company exceeds that of all individual property by 925,308. Arap of lifts. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion, and kindred ilis. Cleanses the system, purifies tho blood, regulates tho liver and acts on the Bowles. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens the organs un which la acts. Better than bitter, nauseous medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottles for sale by Merritt & Robinson, Jackson ville. The growth of the cattle industry is wonderful. Twenty years ago a million of dollars would cover thn amount invested in catilo ranches in the United States, while now tbe in vestment is estimated at a nund-1 millions. Not only in this country, but sbroad, agriculture has bbu.a percded in many places by cattle raising, which is lowering and will continue to lower the price of beef. A man at Milbnnk, Col., has a cHefcen with a heaH at nrh end, ono white and the other Maek, but lio tail. It ii attributed to tLo climate.