Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, November 14, 1885, Image 1

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OIBSOE SENTINEL
OREGON SENTINEL.
PUBLISHED SATURDAYS
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ADVERTISING RATES.
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Advertisements will lie inserted in tho
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job work Of all kind done on F10
notice and in workman-like sU'e.
A UlToiuil to Yearly Adtert'
Jacksonville, - -
FRANK KRA?0E
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VOL. XXX--MO. 45
PR0FES3IOKAL OABDS.
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K.7FRYCE, R9I. D.f
ffbyrfelan And Sm90H,
Mbdford, Okcgox.
Office aextdoor tollyer'i block, resi
Jtaae. CuBniagharn's hotel.
E. P. GEARY, M. O.,
Pkysician And Snrgeoa,
MED FORD. OBEGOV.
OOce in A. L. Johnson's Luildlng."
T. XL YOUNG. M. D.,
Thyslcan And Snrgeos,
Central Point, Oregon.
Calls promptly attended to at all hours.
JL L-WHITNEY, M-Dm
BASLE POINT OREGON.
Having located at tliii plar.e I ask a
hare of the pitronago of this section.
Calls attended to at any time.
VT. F.WLMAHSO
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR- IT-L X V?
Medford, Okeook.
JU1 business in my line will receive
prompt attention.
11. K. IIANN,
Attorney & Counsellor At-Law,
Jacksonville, Oqn.
Will Jtractico in all the Courts of the
State. Office up sUirs in M rib's trick.
P. P. PRIM,
ATTOKNST & COUN3ELOR-AT-LAW
Jacksonville, Ogn.,
Will practice in all tli Courts of the
State. Office in Court ll )'
T. B. KENT,
ATTORNEY & UOUNSELEK-AT.L.4W.
Jacksonville Oregok.
TTiLracllce Inallth'biirtsofthit State
OIBm in the Otforl House.
U IJ.AICKN.VI. D.,
OHYSICIAH AND SUEGEON,
JACKSONVILLE, OREQOK.
EfTOQee opposite P. J. Ryan's store.
J. TT. E0BIHS0H, K D-,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Taoksoavils, Ogn.
OFFICE At City Drug Store. Resi
deaec on Fourth St., op;osito II. E.
Cm urea.
Calls promptly attended to, day anil nijeht.
3. F. DOWKLL,
ATTORNSY-AT-LAW,
Poktland, Oregon.
All business placed in my hands will re
ceive prompt attention. Special atten
tion given to collections.
josn rt.urrcnELU
K. M.DF.11E.NT.
MITCHELL & DEMENT.
Attorneys & Counsellors At Laio.
ODlce in FCamra's new building, corner
First and Pino streets
Portland, Oregon.
Will practice in all the courts ol Oregon.
A. L. JOHNSON,
Notary Public, Real Estate Agent and
Collec or
MocUOrd, Ox.
I make conveyancing and furnishing ab
stracts or land titles a specialty. Loans
negotiated and collections made. All
business Intrusted tonny care will receive
prompt and carciul attention.
WILL. JACKSON,
T) E N T I S T,
JACKSONVILLE, OREQOK.
TVaOi .TlMflwl wt 11 litnr
sLaughiug gas administered,
if (1mci.i1 fnr Tr(iirli iT-ln
charge will be made. Office on corner of
California and 5th street.
A. o. OIBSS.
L. B. STKARKf.
GIBBS fc STEARNS,
A TT0RNEY8 AND COUNSELLORS,
RoosmI an 4 Strowhridgt's Building,
rrjRTLANDi OtKGOH.
Will practice in all courts of record'in trie
State fOregon' and Washlnton Tcrri
tseyrand pay particular attention to
frrg.lnPM-ln. Eedoal ttouzts.
TEE STAFF OF LIFE!
THE ROGUE RIYER
STBA9 FLODRIKB MILLS
HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE
fittcd with al" modern improvements,
are now turning out a first-class article
of flour, which is put up in one-fourth
bairel saeks.and every sack is warranted
to contain 4!) pounds of flottr If von don't
believe this, just compare a sack oT our
flour with any other brand offered for sale
in this market, and note the difference in
weight.
-s-iFl8Hr-aidlrliIl-Fcc(I--
Constantly on hand and exebaaged for
wheat.
BARLEY ROLLERS.
Having added a set of Barley Rollers to
my mill, I have set apart every Saturday
to Roll Hurley for customers. The work
will be done on short notice, so that par
tics can return witli their grist the same
day. lam prepared to roll barley at all
times and in the best manner. This
cess is tar abend of the crueller
pro-
G.KREWSKI,
Jacksonville, Sept, 22. 1833.
Farmer's Store,
Medford, Oregon,
ANGLE &, PLYMALE Prop's.
The undersicned lakes plcisure in an
nounces that hciias opened bis place of
business in the now lown of Medford, Or
egon, audi now prepared to furnish, in
quantitiesto suit,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS
MACHINE OIL
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
CANDIES, NUTS,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc
My stock ii fresh and first-class, nd I
propose to keep a full assortment of every
thing in uty line and tell al
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
All I ask is a trial.
ESTIightsl price said for Produce.
TWENTIETH YEAR.
ST.SZASX'S &OADE3SY,
CONDUCTED BY.
TUB SISTEU OF THE S9LT SAME.
THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS
school will commence about the end ol
August, and is divided in four sessions,
of clcveD weeks each.
Board and tuition, perterm, $40.00
Music lo.ou
Drawing and painting.
Bed and Bedding
8.00
o.UU
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Primary, per term, .....? 5.00
Junior, " . COO
Prcparatoy " 8.00
Senior, 10.08
Pupils received at any time, and special
attention is paid to pmticular studies in
behalf of children who have but limited
time. For further particulars apply at
the Academy
Nervous Debility.
A SURE CURE GUARANTEED.
DR. E. C. WEST'S nerve and brain
treatment, a specific for Hysteria,
Dizziness. Convulsions. Nervous Hcad-
acheAVental Depression, Loss of Memory,
Spermatorhoca, Itnpotcncy, Involuntary
emissions, premature old age, causal by
over-cxertinn, selttbuse or ovcr-indulg-ence,
which leads to misery, decay and
death. One box will cure recent ca.-cs.
Each box contains one month's treatment.
one dollar a box, or six boxes for fire dol-
lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt ot
uricc. U'c (guarantee six boxes to cure
any case. With each order received by us
for six boxes, accompanied with five do
lars, we will send the purchaser our writ
ten guarrntcc to return the money ll the
treatment docs not effect a cure. Guaran
tees issued on!v by
Voodaud, Clarke & Co.,
Wholesale ant? Retail Druggists, Port
land, Oregon.
Hrders by mail at regular prices.
U S. SALOON,
U. 8. HOTEL BUILDINO. JACKSONVILLE,
T. T. McKENZIE. PROP'R,
HAVING ASSUMED THE MAN
agement ot ibis resort, I proposs
keeping il stocked with the finest brands
of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
And will be pleased to receive a call from
all who wish the best in my line. Sat
isfaction assnrrd. T. T. McKENZIE.
C- LEJVfPERT. M- D
Graduate of University, Leipzig, Germany,
Physician And Surgeon
Calls attended to at all hours dav and
night. Office opposite Slorer Hotel, Jack-
onvuicurecon'
J. W.V-SOKT. B.-S. W. KOUISSOV
CITY MUG STORE
CALIFORNIA STREET,
MERRITT & ROBINSON
PROPRIETORS,
Will keep on hand tie largest and most
complete assortment of
IR.XTGtlS.
PATES 2IEOICINKS ,t CHEMICALS,
TORS.- - -
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.,
To be found in Southern Oregoa.
full slock f
Alto a
STATIONERY,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
FINE CIGARS AND
CONFECTIONERY,
TOILET SETS,
And a great variety of Perfuaery, torn
mon and Toilet Soaps, etc.
"Prescriptions carefully prepared by
Bn. J. W. RoniNSON.
5r. Robinson's office in Dru Sloie.
EXCELSIOR
LIVER AND FEED
ST A-13Ii33;
Corner Of
ORF.OOX AXn CULIFORXIA ST3., JlCXSOfVII.I.E
W. 5". rSYBSAEiH, prop'r
Would respectfullv mlorm the nublic
that be has a fine stock of
Horses, Buggies ami Oatinoiiv
And be is prepared to furnish his patron
and the public generally with
Fine Turnouts
As can be had on the Pacific coast. Sad
die hors.es hired to go to any part of
the county
Animals Bought and Sold.
Horses broke to work single or double
Horses boarded and the best of care be
stowed upon them while 5n my charge
A liberal share of the public patronage
is solicited on reasonable tenns
NEW TOWN OP MEDFORD !
Lots for sale at low prices and on easy
terms.
Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at
Medford.
Also, in the Railroad addition to the
town or ASHLAND.
Apply to M. L. McCal', Agent, Ashland.
PHOENIX.
Apply to M. V. B. SOULE, Agent
Phoenix.
GOLD HILL.
Apply to M. E. P0GUE, Agent, Gold
Hill.
QRANT'SPASS.
Apply to S. M. WILCOX, Ascnt Grant's
Pass. Or to GEO. II. ANDREW'S,
O. & C. It. It. Co., Portland Or.
TUB ASHLAND COLLEGE
AND
NORMAL SCHOOL,
A sl3.3 q,xi. d Or.
Four courses of study. Normal and
Commercial College, Preparatory and In
strumental music.
Fot particulars or catalosne apply to
the undersigned al Ashland, Oregon.
JO. U.-KUlAli, A. il.
President
Valuable-Eand For Sale.
The undersigned offers 2.000 acres ol
vMuable land (or sale. Land situated on
Antelope creek, eighteen m les from Jack
sonville W ill be sold in a body for $10
per acre or in 1G0 or 320 icre lots at from
$15 to 520 pc- acre. For particulars ad.
dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land
Agent, or W3I. BYBEE,
Jacksonville, Oregon
DC Is. HL.SBF.rS EXTEB51L 1'ILE KOEDr
Givet ltant Rtlitf, tnd it :a InfiHibls
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by DrugRists everywhere. Price, l.O0
yr box, prtpahl, by mail. Samples sent
free to Physicians ocd all sufferers, by
Npuxtanltn A Co Box &H6, New York
City. SolemanufactureraofANAKESIg.
Farm For Eent.
The undersigned offers theDardenelles
farm for rent For full particulars call
on the owner at the place.
lnOS.UHAV5EIt.
' Gold HilL Sect. 9V 1895.
ANAKE8I8
JACKSON VILIJE OREGON, NOVEMBER 14, ISS5.
l1 a'S
THE. GREATf
EL?
E'CS.
QUI
-Rheumatism, Sx
LaiH&aeo. Usckache.
Soi-oriirol,i.iveIJIoc.Ki?5
XtaniL KcaJds. Fnui
b 4 iLt OTHER ROSILY PJUQ iSB A11U3.
Ml7Cnu,MiIiJfcrnT1iv FiST&U4ftU)Ue.
I.UecUct)t la 11 Lssctum.
THE CUA11LC8 A. VOCELEH CO.
TS TTJi
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
Has Greatest Msdical Trisaph cf the Ago
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPBD LIVER-
Loss of appetite Bowels costive Fain In
tho bead, ttUIi a. dull sensation In tha
4)ncl part Pain nuder the Uoulder
lct!c FnHacs iHer cat I eg:, wltU ndiv
Incllna.tio'n to -tarertlon of bodr or mind!
Irritability of tccipcr Varr aplrlta with
afcclinzof havlnncKlectcd some dutr,
"Vcs.rlncB, Dlzziacss, Flattering at the
Heart. Dots before lb e eye Ileadaeho
over tho rlcbt cyn, Keetlesiness, with
fitful dreamBt Hlpblr colored Urine and.
COKSTEPATION.
TUTT'S I'ir.1.8 are especially aJaptcd
to sccli case, one Ansa effects such a
ch&ugi-offcc'.lnsr.'istoastonUlitlie sufferer.
. Tlkeyrnrrratethe Aiipetite,aailtdMtho
liodr to TaUo ou I'lcsbthun the Krtcm Is
nocruliett.&rd bythfirTolile Action ob
the DjosllTeOr&aug,UecrnlarStoatlAre
Fm-lnr-.l. l'rtf a.V. 4 1 Mnrrxy Kt..W.Y.
TBTTS HAIR DYE.
GrjLT ITijR or WmsKEits changed to a
GLossr Black 1v a sinclo application of
ttis DTK. It iinp'urts a inifural color, acts
4istcntanenn1y. Solil by Druggists, or
fnt h-cxpred on receiptor 01
CrTico. 1 r.lurray St., How York.
GEO. RIEVES,
ffacliyonville, Or.
At the. olti stand of S. P. Hanna, in Crone-
uillcr's building, kttpsonhanda
full tine of
Wagon Material!
And is pn ared lo do all work in his line
on th' i notice and if a workmanlike
mam cr. Vehicles of every des
cription made to order.
Repairing A Specialty.
Terms reasonable and satisfacalion
guaranteed. Geo. Rieves
The Butees" GttDfi Is !
sued March and Sept., each
iycar: 216 pages, 8xllj
inclics, with ov"- 3,000
illustratiorii r ;hole pic
ture callcry. -ves v hole-
ea!e prices direct to consume jn all goods
for personal or faiuiiy u Tells how
to order, and gives erar cost bf every
thing you u?e cat, drir wear, or have
fun with. Thews inva iLle books ccn'
tiin information gleaned from the mat
kcts of the world. We Will taaU & copy
Free to any address cpon receipt of the
pobtago 7 cents. Let us Hear from you.
Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
Sir It 2P Tfaiaxh Atcsuc CUctio. UL
A Clear Skin
is only a part of beauty;
but it is a part. Every lady
may have it; at least, what
looks like it iMagnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.
VS VJO.V&BVZ TO A1XT
wm be mailed Cn " f?255
xod to ccstomen of last Tear it ithout
all
D. M. FERRY&CO.DSS2,T
etc.
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VTa coiiUirs to act as Solicitors for ratents,
Carasis. Tvle JIarks. Crpynjrlitf. eti. for tba
Dntic S'-tUx, Canada. Cuba, Enflaiid, rracce,
irtTiia). etc. tie tare Zzi luIrty-Ove
j cars' experience.
rateiti cbtslned ltrcvrt care noticed In ttra
raisnric utricj.v. lMslanreacdsplmdld
IDutnued wcctly rlr. $3.20 a year, sboirs
thePmsrus cISeierce. IsitrjimerrstiEp.nii
has an tnnnnnos circnUUon. Address JIUKN
t CO, Patent Mlcitr.rs, Pnb's cf Scitmni
AHZaicxK, a;i Broad war-New Torfc.
Hand buot broot Fatests frne.
Farms For Rent.
iiwm&k
i33B3
tSeaSCatdrSlE
S3 tSlZriBfMiB I
3PMLST-
Iiuies.
kt Kij
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The undersigned has three good farms
wbich are hereby offered for rent on good
terms. They consist of the Glenn ranch
of 320 acres, the Stearns ranch of 250
acres and the Centres ranch of 1G0 acres,
all located in the vicinity of Jacksonville,
and all good farming land. For particu
lars, call on or address, -
Mrs. S. E. Isn,
Jacksonville,; Sent. 12..1683;
' p- '-
The Fool-Killer.
1 sometimes think that if the fool
killer would $rv & iiftVe mors atten
tion to his business and wonld try a
little Larder to.earnjhistialarjthsra
would lis less complaint and less dis
satisfaction on the part of the intelli
gent tax-payer.Now, for instance,
suppose that; hs should, prior to web
election,, hold a kind of competentive
examintSin of tin, to de with a
grand tournament and fool thooc at
thirty yards rise; or thetfool tcould be
madalo' payaoheior licenSBj-1.
tho revenue to go to ths government,
partial fools to pay $50 Ir&nse, chronic
fools $100 and hopeless Tools $200 per
year. I'd like tobe instrumental in
getting such a law paised, and then
get out. of the country before it went
into efTect. Bill Nye."
Bob Ingersoll's Latest.
Cotonel Bob Ingersoll drops into
John Gault'8 vaults, in the basement
of No. 71 Broadway, every now and
then. He has come donn, from old
rye to beer as & beverage. A little
while ago I saw him there playing
pool. Ho beat his opponent every
game then treated the house, told
his story and vanished: "When I was
up in the Northwest, Le said, 'I notic
ed that the men cut down tress, and
the wotueufolks raftid tbem down
stream."
"I ehould think the tnen would
do that, too," observed Sam Hazard.
"It's not woman's work."
"O," said Colonel Bab, "I, for my
part, do not believe in heraftera."
Ho escaped with his life by way cf
the back window.
Where the Oraxqk 13 lossojis
Grow. "Gsorge," said & country
young lady to Irer bran as tbey snug
gl'jil into a seat, "k'a nice to ride on
the cars, ain't il?"
"Yes, Sarah."
"George, if you were going to travel
a long way son the cars where would
you rather gol"
"To Chicago or California. Where
would jtju rather go"
"To Florida, by all means."
"Why!"
"B-becau8e, you know, Gsorge,
because because in Florida they have
so many orange blotsoms, you know."
On the ratnrn trip they s.t still
closer together, and she laid her pretty
head upon his big shoulder. Hs must
have taken the hint.
The Insionia op TliKlfc Offices.
Police Justice "You were drunk
last nightt"
Prisoner "Yes, your honor, but
it's the first tiine. I'm a hard work
ing man, sir, and "
"What do j ou work atj"
"I'm a brick layer, sir."
"Show me yenr hands!"
The prisoner showed a pair of horny
hands.
"All right yon n ay go. Shew up
the next prisoner. Ah, sir, you are
a hard working man, looJ"
"Yes, your honor, and I'm the
President of the Laboring Men's Agi
tation Association."
"Sol Show mo your tongue."
"Chicago News."
Lead hs Not Into Temptation.
A bey on High street west placed a
big apple on the front steps and walk
ed acrosi the street to see who would
take it. A gentleman who had ob
served the action said:
"You shouldn't do that, tny son.
Some poor boy may be tempted to
steal it."
"That's what I'm fishing for, sir.
I've hollowed oat the inside and filled
it with mustard1." Detroit Free
Press
Two Willamina, Polk county girls,
are now putting in a crop of wheat,
the youngest one driving two horses,
while the oldest one manages three.
Their work is said to be first-class.
The population f New York City
la now 1,400,000, having doubled in
30 years.
The great chewing gum states are
Kentucky, Illinois and Ohio."
"The woman who hesitates is' lost."
The man who hesitates is left.
Apple and cherry trees are in blos
som at Pendleton.
Baker City's population is 3,300.
.IU..L M.JgtCP
President's Proclamation.
SAH FKANCI3CO PEOPLE LOOK UPOX IT
A3 A BIG FARCE.
San Francisc. Nov. S. It is the
general impression here 'among all
classes, Drmocrats as veil as others,
that the Pre&ident made a big mistake
in calling out the soldiers. He is
criticised by every pavtr in the city.
So far as is known the people in the
State to a man sympathize with the
inmrntn.iih of tliA fleattln. and Tnpnmii
ciinsTlierelMHnoCdfllBreuc.o
opinion, the people are solid and
united.
J. K. Holmes, a well known citizen
of Suattle is at present in thin city.
To the "Call" he said: "It was high
time something was dene in our town
to prevent the spread of Chinese. - You
cannot conceive how they had almost
gained control of the town and run
everything. Now, however, the peo
ple are aroused and tent forth the fiat
the Chinese must move. vI lived some
time in Tacoma, also. Tiie satne story
applies to that place with more force.
There the Chinese settltd in greater
number and became a nuisance and
pest."
"What do you ihink the outcome
will bei"
"Simply, despite the proclamation
of the President, the Chinese vtilt be
compelled to emigrate. I know, for
one, there is a.&ecret organization in
Seattle composed of some of the best
citizens of tire placr, whooQ sole pur
pose is to expel the Chinese. I do not
think a single white resident of Wash
ington Territory will disagree with me
when I say the President's proclaraa
tion was an insult to our people."
"In what manner does this secret
organization intend to go about the
task of getting rid of the Chinese"
"lata a member of the organization
and must not divulge its secrets. This
I will say: Not by incendiaries. We
do not intend to pursue the Chinese
with rifle and torch. The people of
Tacoma acted sensibly by giving the
Chinese notice that they must everyone
go." Mr Holtsos wos interviewed at
length by the dailies here.
president's proclamation.
Washington, Nov. 7. The Presi
dent to-day issued the following proc
lamation: By the President of the United States
of America, a Proclamation:
WriEREAS, It is represented to me
by the Governor of tho Territory of
Washington that domestic violence
exists within said Territory, and that,
owing to unlawful obstruction and
combinations, and the assemblage of
evil disposed persons, it has become
impracticable to enforce by ordinary
course of judicial proceedings the laws
of the United States ttt Seattle and at
other points and places within said
Territory, whereby life and property
are threatened and endangered; and
Whereas, The Legislature of said
Territory cannot be convened, and in
the judgment of the President an
emergency has amen und a case is now
presented which justifies and requires,
under tho Constitution an'd laws of the
United States, the employment of mili
tary to suppress domestic violence and
enforce the faithful execution of the
laws of the United States, if the com
mand and warning of this proclamation
be disoajed and disregarded;
Now, therefore, I, Grover Cleveland,
President of the United States of
America, do hereby commaud and
warn all insurgents, and all persons
who have assembled at any point in
said Territory of Washington for the
unlawful purpose aforesaid, to desist
therefrom, and disperse and retire
pescebly to their homes on or before
12 o'clock meridian on the 8th day of
November, instant, and I do admon
iah all good citizsns of the United
Slates, and all persons within the
limits of jurisdiction thereof, against
aiding abetting, countenancing or
taking any part in such unlawful acts
or assemblies.
In witness whereof I have set my
hand and caused the sea! of the United
States to be hereunto affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this
7th day of the year of our Lord 1885,
and of the independence of the United
States the one hundred-and tenth.
Geover Cleveland.
By the President,)
T. F. BayabDj. Secretary; of State;-
3 PER YEAR
What Shall Wo Drink?
V '. v
Of all stomach questions this is thA
most difficult to answer.. If coffe6
and other beverages were disagree
able, and we drank ths in as a duty-,
it would all be easy Duty is weak,
appetite strong. If your teeth am
good, chew your food till it is ready
for (let lutition and digestion. With
out this you miss the foil pleasure of
eating. To bite a piece of bread in
two or more pieces and wash it dowfj
wish coffee or tea is to cheat the pat-
r1 . Jt? S33- m.- a . .rf-ffieSv."
x ou.nSeflCMslifarablegwUgi""Uh,a,i.
systt-m to run the machine.- ""This
may be taken ou rising and on going
to U2d. If within a mile or two of a
spring make a visit early in tho morn
ing, -and take one or more draughts of
fresh water charged with electricity,
from the earth. To boil water is to
lessen its physiological value. There,
is something magical in the influence
of water fresh from j .spring, drank
on rising in the corning. Cold water
morning and nights is so stimulating
to tho alimentary canal that it relieves
constipation. 4 .
Milk is a bad drink for 'students.
Those who have studied the laws of
digestion in the light of Beaumont's
experiments know that a quant'ty of
milk in the stomach must interfere
with the digestion of solid food. Milk,
even when ta'xen with simple bread,
will not leave the brain as clear as
will dry food with abundant masti
cation, j ,
Tea and coffee injure the brain of
the student. The human brain no
more' heeds the stimulcus narcotism
of tea and coffee than does tho brain
of a deer or race horse.
Alcoholic drinks are poisons. We
drop a little into a man's eye. It red;
dens and irritates ic. The eye is not
scratched, it is poisoned. ,
A living man with an opening
through his sida into his stomach pre
sents himself for experiment. It is
the famous cas4 of St. Martin. Gazing
through that strange opening, we see
when alcohol is introduced, the same
poisoning as in the eye. So strong
was this Frenchman's stomach that on
going to bed at night he could gorge
himself with the most indigestible
food, and the lining coat of his stouif,
ach would show no irritation the neit
morning. But when he was given a
glass bf pure French wine, the lining
the next morning showed distinct irri
tation. After a glatt of whisky the
veins were very much swollen, and the
irritation continued several hours.
And now we study the stomachs of
drinking men after dath. The mild
drinkers show a stomach resembling.
St. Martin's afier ihe wine. The free
drinkers discover . a worse lining,
Hard drinkers show a stomach dotted.
nith dark ulcers. The stomach oE the
poor wretch who shrieks out his life
in delirium tremens is a putrid looking
mass riddled with black destruction.
Dio Lewis' "Nuggets."
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Cutter's Fine Wihskies. Again,
we greet our many friends, reminding
them that the season of "peace -orr
earth and good will towards men,"
is rapidly approaching, when prosperi
ty and generosity go hand in hand, and
the whale civilized world seeks for
those tributes and mementoes whiuh
serve to bind closer the friends of
fleeting years. After the lull conies
the storm; the season of depression is
rapid lj- paating owajr Tl- igna -f,
the times indicate a better and mord.
active future, and in anticipation of art
increased demand for fine Whiskies,,
we will give personal attention to the
best of European and Eastern liquors..
We now offer to our patrons the ad
vantage of selecting frotn these fiue
vhiskies, which we guarantee tijl hdi
be excelled on the const. We have in
stcck, J. F. Cutter, Extra, Old Bonr
uon, and Argonaut whiskies. Mefritt
& Robinson has been appointed
agent for the celebrated" "J. F,
Cutter'' whisky for this section
of Jackson county. He will Bell at
same price that you would have to pay
at E. Martin & Co.'s distillery, Ky'.'.
Put up in half and whole b,bls.; also
cases of Cutter at S. F. Prices'.
John L. Burns, commercial agent
for E. Martin fc Co., 408 Front t.,
San Francisco. 3m nOv 1
A New England editor declares
that the womin who knows how to
coolc a beefsteak and boil a potato is-
more to be admired than the best
"angel" that ever flapped a wing".
The latest freak of fashion- at the'
seashore is for young ladies on their
departure to give their bathing suits-
to gentlemen friends wlio have thee?
sel'gs scarf pins.