Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, July 24, 1886, Image 4

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Jiiusiness and Gambling
You coupon the board oftrsrV
Where margin merchant m;et,
Anb take some lilt'e options
On Januraywheat;
Yon watch ibe little ticker.
Till the hands swinz 'round the ring,
Then yon find your little boodle
Has fone-a-glimmering.
That's businests.
Tos go into a faro bank.
And buv a stack of chips.
And watch the cards cmie from the box
YHiich the dealer deify flip?,
When your head is dull and aching,
At thebrcakine of the day,
You see that fickle fortune
Has gone the other way.
Thai's gtmbKng.
Heath of the Oldest Sport
ing Ma n in the State
of Oregon.
Several months ago, a laughable
tory appeared in the c columns, telling
low the rtttran hero of many a hard
foujht battle with the "tiger," went
aronad once in early days at Jackson
onvillr, to collect monry among his
brother "tportf," for the purpose of
baildinj a Methodist church for the
Iter. Isaac Driver to preach in. That
porting man was Additon Ilelmf,
wbe died in Jacksonville on the 4 h
last, after several years of s'ow decline.
"Old Ad," as he was called by every
body, frrm Tehama to the the canyon
of the Uuipqua, was a gambler and a
horse trainer; and when you said thai
yon saidjsll that cruld be raid against
him. In his younger days, before
bis health failed him, Ad was a noted
Indiam fighter, as brave as a lion and
oade every man keep a civil tongue
la his head. He was generous as a
town pump and never knew the value
of money. His word was his bond
atid he was a man of nice sense of lion
r. He gave freelv and withcut osten
tation. "IV e recollect one little inci
dent in Jacksonville in the summer of
1859, which almos. brings tears to our
yes as recall it. We had sold the
well known race horse "Wake up
Jak" to W. K. Ih of Jacksonville
for $600, his previous owner being
''Back" Han lean of Sacramento. We
teok the horse from Sacramento to
Yrska, to deliver him to Mr. Ish, who
insisted on continuing the trip to Jack
tnville W stayed there three days
and one of the first men we fell up
against was Addison Helms, then a
stalwart, fine-looking man offjess than
forty years. He introduced us to Bill
Gird and Jim Cluggige,1, and then the
wagon was full. Cliampaigne flowed
likt -water for about twenty hours.
On th second dny of the hard-going,
Hslms espied Worthington Tiswell,
who afterwards trained Rifleman for
tke WelchsatRed Bluff. "Old Tiz '
had the happy knack of getting drunk
in seventeen different languages and
was thtn in his normal condition of
reiterate crapulence. Helms says:
"Say, Gird, you go up on the balcony
ef the State's Hotel and get a bucket
full. Now, Tom, you go over and tell
old Tiz that you have leased Owen
Dale's running qualities from William
a and you want him to train the
horse for a four-mile race. He will
strike you for money and then jou
sake belisvo to come over here and
borrow it of me. lie will start to fol
low you and about that time he'll
get the grand souse." We did as we
were told and had barely engaged Tis
wll to train the big son of Maria
Dawning, when he snid he would like
to have about SGO. We told him that
was more money than we had, but we
would draw on Sacramento and get
the money from Cluggage in the stage
office. We started across the street
aad had hardly done so when old Tiz
followed us. He had tcarcely crossed
.the curbstone when he was nearly
knocked flat with a deluge from the
tipper -veranda of the United Slates
Hotel; and before he could regain hi'
feet, here was Gird standing over him,
enquiring, "My God, what does all
. this mean'."
- "Old Tiz" is dead years ago, and now
Ad's gone, too. Gird lives on his
farm in Benton county and is rarely
seen on a track nowadays. There
were worse men in the world than Ad
Helms. His fault was in his avoca
tion, while his merits were all Us own.
His honesty was nerer called in ques
tion and his liberality was the only
thing that kept him poor. The past
winter pulltd hire down a good deal and
fee coughed considerably as he hobbled
aVout with his heavy cane. Summer
came, but the old hero of Hungry Hill
aivsr rallied a? the days grew warm.
At last came the natal day of the na
tion and the sun shone down, Gerce
4 and hot, on the ground where, thirty
eae years ago, Ad Helms had stood
with" rifltfin hand and picked off the
aanrderous savages who had been
slaughtering defenceless women and
'children for weeks. Now all was
peace, "and across hill and vale floated
anellow mus:c"for the '"day we cele
hrata." The wife was wearv at
thataiek man's bedside, for she bad
watched by him all night. She
sttpn65 out oh the porch for a brealh
of-air and iheu walked "back into thJ
wffertr's room. The ys from which
ih- i:Kht of battle bad flhrd fenh
when Phil Karny led tlir fight
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were
iustrrless and glassy. The giant Sj
ore was still in the repose that knows
no waking. Brave old Ad Helms had
gone to spend his Fourth of July in a
better world. Sunday Mercury.
Competent judges say that the track
of the California and Oregon railroad,
will be completed in August s far
north as So-Ja Springs which leaves a
gap of ninety miles staging to Ash
lam'. The annual discussion about the
Columbia river bar service and the
tugs anil the towage, and all the rest
of it is going on in and out of tie
bored of Trade, and otherwise bored.
If tin Portland folks really want to
remove restriction they could make a
good beginning in reducing the cost of
handling grain at that city. It is
there that the real cinch exists wheth
er tiffed or smooth bored.
A man supposed to be Saunders,
the L:nn county murderer, has been
captured at Walla Walla. Ha was
found camping with .some immigrants
and claiming he was sick was admitted
to t he Chi hole hofpiial where he was ar
rested. Hd has Ix-en identified by a
man formerly of Corvallis and ans
wers the description given of him in
every particular although he den'es be
ing the man for whom they hare been
seeking.
Sixty white girls fill the places in
the Oregon City woolen mills left vacant
on the exodus cf the Chinamen a few
months ago. They receive thirty dol
lars a month, the same paid the celes
tials, and spend their money at home,
while the almond eyed heathen vub
sinted on garbaga ami took the coin out
of the country. Quite a change for
the better, every honest man and wc
will remark.
In every city and county are lax
payers and taxeaiers. When'.he wishes
of the laxpoyen-are overridden
by the demands of the taxeaiers it is
time for those who pay for the music
to say what tunes shall be played.
Tht time has come in this city and
county.
The Cbiuese alphabet contains about
t hiit y thousand characters, and tht
man who thinks of constructing a
Chinese tpe writer will have to make
it the size of a fifty horse power thresh
in" machine and tun it bv steam.
Moses A. Dow, the founder and
proprietor of the,4Waverly Magazine,"
died in Charlesiown, Mass., June 22d,
at the ago of seventy-i.ix. He was a
millionaire through the profits of his
uewpaprr.
Alabama manufactures are jubilant
over their first shipment of cotton
goods to Oregon, and believe it is the
beginning of a profitable trade with
the northweast.
It is affirmed that New York City
contains men who spend one-fifth of
(heir earnings in hiring carriages in
to appear at funeral.
The Palace Hotel, San Francisco, is
undoubtedly the finest, largest, com
pletes!, safett and best kept firsl-clais
hotel in the world.
A California editor gratefully ac
knowledges the receipt of an invitation
from a subscriber to visit his boats
and take a bath.
Illinois farmers are agreeing to sow
no wheat for three ytars and thus boy
cott cinch buss.
The woods around Portland are on
fire and the attnosphtra is filling up
with smoke.
I)angc Uu ittcmngement
or " '
THE U. S. HOTEL,:
Cor. 3d and California SU .,
Jacksonville - - Ogn,
Having taken charge of this hotel the1
undersigned take pleasure in announcing
to the public that a complete change will-
uc juauc.
will be supplied with eveiything the
market floras, and a general renovation
ol the
Bods .n.d Xl.oox3a.ai
will be made. The patronise of the pub
lic is solicited.
J DeRoboasi.
Administrator's Sale of Eeal
Property.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by nn order of the county court of
Jackson county. Oregon duly made and
entered of record, on the 8th of Junr.lSSG,
the same being a day of the regular June
term, ISSff, of said court, the undersigned,
ns the administrator of the estate of Wm.
Brincr, deceased, was authorized and
commanded to sell the lollowing describ
ed real property, belonging to said estate
ana lyin? ana being in Jackson county,
Oregon, to-witr
The AY . or the NE if andNWJfor
SEif and lots No. 1, 3 and 3 all in sec
tion 20 in Township 37 S, of ranee 1 west,
in Jarkxm county, Oregon, and contain
ing a fraction less than lGrt acres.
.-indin pursuance of said order I will on
(Mnnlay. September 4, IMC,
between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. of
said dny. at the Court House door in Jack
sonville, lackson county, Oregon, sell the
a ore d s'ribed real property to the high
est bidder.
Terms .if Sale Sid property wi'.l be
so'd for gold coin cash in hand on day of
sale. B C. Goddaud.
Administrator estate of Wm Briser,
Bee eased.
June 12th 1SSS,
Ore eon a wte University,
w
Eugene City.
SESSION 1886-1887.
First term begins September 13. 1S8G.
Secure free scholarships by applying to
your County Superintendent.
Soud and lodginr per week $3. to $3.
TD1TIOX, PER YEAB.
Elementary English Department, $30.00
Other Departments 40.00
Write postal for catalogue with full
particulars, to Prof. John Straus,
Sec'y Faculty.
Eugene City, Oregon.
L
Tins nowder never Tanes. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholcsomenzss.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competition
with the multitude of low test, short
weicht. alum or phosphate powders.
Sold onlv in earn. Roval Bakiso Pow
der Co., 10(5 Wall-st., N. Y.
MILLER BK03.,
Dealers la
Field Testable and Flower Sttdi
Imperial Egg Food,
Garden Tools, Fertilizers,
ETC-, ETC-
129 2d St., between Salmon and Taylor.
Portland, Oregon.
P0W0I
Absolutely Pure.
THE GREAT
5
FOR
LIVER
DISEASE
(VMDTlllICi Biucrorbadustelaraouth:
OimrlUmUi tongue coated white or
corered with & brown fur; pain in the back, tides,
or joints often mistaken for Rheumatism ; soar
tomachf Iota of appetite; sometimes nausea
and waterbrash, or Indigestion; flatulency and
acid eructations; bowels alternately costire and
lax; headache; loss of memoir, with a painful
sensation of haririf tailed to do something which
ouzht to haTe been done; dehllity; low spirits;
ft thick, yelln w appearance of the skin and eyes ;
dry cough; fcrer; restlessness; the urine is scanty
and hich-colored, and. If allowed to stand, deposits
a sediment.
SIMMONS LIVER REBUUTOR
PUR ELY VEGETABLE)
It generally used in the Sooth to arouH the
Torpid lircr to a healthy action.
Xt aete with extraordinary efficacy on thw
IVEft.
KIDNEYS,
and BOWELS.
ia aneviu. mam n
Malaria, Dyspepila,
Constipation. Blllonsncss,
Sick Headache, Jaundice,
Hauiea, Colic,
K ratal Dopreulon, Bowel Complalata,
Ete., Etc, Etc
bdonea bj t&e use of 1 Million! of BotdM, u
THE IEST FAMILY MEDICINE
For Children, for AdalU, sod for the Afod.
WfE TO UU AM COKDniOH OF THE MTU I
J.H.ZEILIN fc CO.,
tounomiTou. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PRICE. 1.00,
DR. SPINNEY,
THE SPECIALIST,
Has had 25 years experience in the treat
ment of
hronie, Jirrrora And Private Diseases
And having thoroughly"provpd the mer
it of his Specific' Uemedies, in the treat
ment and cuiie of many thousand cases,
he now olTers them to those in trouble to
cure tharaetia .( home.
Dr. SriNXLT Sprrlfle tor Gonorrhea.
' " Spctine for Mphlllk.
" perllle for pcrmnlorrbra.
" ttucclOr for atnrrh.
Price il either remedy, $1.00 per case.
Sent by express, packed sveure from ob
servation, on receipt of price.
Call 'at office and Private Dispensary.
Multnomah block, opposite-PoU Office,
Write t" Dr. N. S. Spisney, Btix 623
Portland, Oregon.
WOOL WANTED
Parties havng tWool for sale will And
it to t heir advnnage to call nn mc before
selling to otberparties, as I am paying
the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
For botb'Spring and Fall clips.
Call on or address me at Ashland, Ogn.
David C. IIerru.
Ashland, Oct. 6 18S
ANAKES1S
DR. f. SILSBIirS EXTXHXAt PILE BEXEDT
Gnsi Inrtaat R.litr, ia n aa Ufillibl.
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by Drusgists everywhere. Price, 'U0O
T-er box, prrpafif, by mail. Samples sent
fire to Physicians, sid all sufferers, by
Krustaedter & Coi, lx ?M6, NewYork
City. Sole masufaclnrers oTaKAk esiR
Pill
pj
m
luTlSi
ftxceiiSioR
i'vi
AND FEED
8TA13
3E3
Corner Of
Obeoos AID UALirOBXIA sts., Jacxsosthai
W. J. 7LTMALX3, prop'r.
Would respectfully inform the public
that he has a fine stock of
Horses, tttiggie nam Ceingei
And he is prepared to furnish hi patrons
and the public generally w ith
Fine Turnouts
As can be had on the Pacific coast. Sad
die horses 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 thera while in my charge
A. liberal share of the pubjic patronage
is solicited on reasonable terms
E. N.: BAKER,
Merchant Tailor,
Jacksonville - - Oregon.
The subscriber taki-s pleasure in in
forming the public that he has opened a
rmiorsnop.
033 TiHIE St 031 FE37
Building, and that he is now prepared to
do all kinds or work in his line in a su
perior manner and at prices to suit the
times.
t5T'Clothlnr. made after the latest and
brst siyles. A large lot of samples al
ways on hand to select from.
K. N. T5AKEU.
you m ii.Mi 'rum
AT
E. C. BROOKS'
New Drug Store,
Jacksonville, Or.
CIooIls,
A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with ana
without alarm.
W utolaos.
Gents', ladies' and boys gold and silvei
hunting-case, open-face and skylight
watches, from $5 to $150.
Brncolots.
A fine.lotof ladies' gold band and bangk
bracelets. ""
Pingor lUns.
Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone
cameos set with diamonds, cameos set
with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise
and pearls, and onyx rings with bidder,
mottoes, solid cold "band and bangle rings,
plain and solid California r'njfs.
Diamonds in every shape.
Ladies sets of jewelry, from the 50-ceni
black set to .the $200 bird selsof diamonds
Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets
and charms.
3Pi.XS.ISI n-rtrt 23-u.ttoxi.s.
Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs
and collar-buttons.
Silver Wnro.
Silver and silver-plated knives, forks,
spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons
and tongs in cases.
IMClaoollaxioous.
Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver and
steel spectacles; and a full slock of every
thing in thp 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-classlineol
HOLIDAY GOODS.
All to be so'd at the
LOWEST PRICE!
Aso acenrdeons, violins, banjos, and the
best lineof violin, guitar and banjo strings.
The best sperm oil for sewing machines.
A full line of
Drugs and Medicines.
jg&Prescriptions
ircfully compounded J
E. U. liKOOh.b.
EMPIRE HOTEL.
J. V0 Cunninghan, Prop.
This commodious and well arranged
hotel is now open for the accommodation
of guests, and will be "kept on the mos
approved plan.
The tab'e will always be supplied with
the best the market affords. Especial in
ducements are offered the traveling pub
lie J. W. CUNNINGHAM
aiedford. Feb. 25. 18S4.
Many Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin;
and nobody has ever. told
her hovF easy it is to put
beauty ori the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
CITY BREWERY.
VEIT SCHUTZ,- Proprietor.
T WOULD MOST RESrauilfci.i in.
fcrmth. elUMS.ofJackiottT.il. asd
tk.worllat lr.thtttb.jen 4nd.t
.t. .. tt.Mv.rw.tha beitlinr
t. Inr any oc.sUty th. poreh..i myMjr
Mj kou, l.eottT.aliBtlTntatl and my rooaw ar.
lT.I.or8.c. All y-
r-
m farm's stork
Column's old stand.
A, G. COLVIN,
Hereby informs the public that he is dis
playing at the above stand a first
class stock of
General Merchandise
Which he will sell
At Very Low Prices.
His stock consists of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.
firoceriey, Precisions, Etc,
Erery thing is fresh and ofcoodqnal.
itj-j and prices put down to
The lowest Notch I -
tSTCountrT Produce bought and sold.
Remcmbe fmn old stand, and give
mc a call when in town.
A. G. ColviS.
Rogue River Distillery,
JACKSONVILLE,
John A. Bdnley, Proprietor.
Caton & Garrett General Agents
PURE. UNADULTERATED
AliTICLK OF
BOUPBOWRYE
CORN WHISKY
IS qtJASTlTIES AKD AT
PRICES TO SUIT-
Satisfaction guaranteed.
All those indebted to the Itogue Ttiver
Distilling Company, either by note, or
book account, are requested tocalTand
settle at once as an imnudiate settlement
must be li'iQ All accounts not settled by
the 15th day of November will be placed
n an attorney's hands foi collection.
For further particulars call on the un
dersigned or my agent at Jakcsonvilte,
31. Caton. J. A. IIanlit.
Jacksonville, Oct 15, 1S85.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
OREGON STKEET,
TriJVTJJEjY and 'jEELMS,
PROPRIETORS.
Ttc proprietors of this well known and
popular resort world inform their friends
and the public generally that a complete
and first class t.tock of the best brands of
liquors, wines, cijstrs, ale and porter, etc.,
are constantly kept on hand. They will
be pleased to have their friends "call anc.
smile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may also be
found here. AVe would be pleased to have
persons possessing curiosities and speci-
i,nna ltrini. fliom in 4nd m. will Tile,.
I them in the cabinet for inspection.
WlMJtA 4 HELMS.
LUMBER FOR tVRYBODY
STERLING
6 Silts South of Jacksonville,
TS. NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY
X and is prepared to furnish the mark t
with every description of lumber of a sunt
rior nualitv at the lowest rates. Bills
sawed to ordei and satisfaction guaranteed.
All orders addressed to us at Jackson
vllle will receive prompt attention.
PARKS & SON.
JACKSONVILLE COOEPRAGE,
Adam Schraitt, Propr,,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
The nudersigned is now prepared to
make anything in Ibe line of barrels,
kegs, vats or tubs, and will also do any
kind of repairiira in this line. A good
assortment of suitable timber kept con
stantly on band.
Sorghum kegs made to order in quan
tities to suit at reduced prices. Give me
a trial. ADAM SCHMITT.
Jaclisnville Crescent Citi
Mail Ron to.
P. McMahon, Proprietor.
Rtnires leave Jacksonville every Monday
Wednesday and Friday mornings at? a"
M.arrfving at Waldo io the evening, where
close connection is made next morning
lor Cr.csccnt City. When the new wagon
road is finished about January 15th
through tickets to San Francises will be
sold for flSby this-route.
Express ana order business don'j al re,
dneed rates.
P.McMAHON Prcpriefflr
CITY BARBER SHOP
Cautobxia St.,
Jacksonville, - - - OrejeB.
The undersigned is fully prepared to do
all'work in Ms line in tKebest manner and
at reasonable prices. .
QEoRGBgOOnVCPF.
DR. LltBili'd
W oxxdorfviJ.
Get man nvigorator.
IB LU
CC The oldest, greatest and
O best n nitdy for the cure of
H" J t-rvous and Physical Debi'.
VI ity. Vital Exhaustion, Semi
JjJ nal UetkDtfs, Lorbbf Man.
hood, Failing- Memory anil
Relaiid and Enfeebled con-
ditionsof the Genito-Uriuarn
organs. It peelily cures
Impotence, Esrly Decay,
Loss of Vigor, Seminal
Weakness, and all the sad cf-
O ft cts of youthful follies and
O abuse or bxcess ot iinurny
O It permanently prevents
3C all Unnatural Loss from the
2 sjstem, as thousands can at
f
lusi wuo uavc uku iuu item
edy in the past quarter of a
a edy in the li
5 century rhich it has been
before the public
It is indeed a 'Wonderful
Remedy toning the nerves, strengthen
ing the muscles, checking the waste, in
vigorating the whole system and restoring
the afflicted to health and happiness.
The Dr. will agree to forfeit $t,000 for
a case undertaken, not cured. The reason
f so many can not get cured of Weakness
and the above diseases Is owing to a com
plication, called Prostatorrhea, with
Hyperuesthia which requires special treat
ment. Dr. Liebig's Invigorator, No. 2, with
our peculiar special treatment, is the only
cure for Proslntorrhea. By it Manhood
is restored and the hind ol time moved
back from age to youth.
Price ot either Invigorator. $2. Case
of six botiles, $10. Sent to any address,
covered securely from observation.
Dr. Liebig Ss Co. treat successfully by
Homoeopathy every form of Special, Priv
ate or Chronic disease without mercury
or nascous drugs. If vital! ly is drained
from the body, numerous diseases follow
that baffle Ordinary medical treatment. If
allowed to continue, the unnatural loss
causes Consumption, Diabetes, Bright.
Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures guaranteed
Diseases of the eenito urinary organs.
kidneys, liter and bladder specially treat
ed. Diseases of women sncedilv cured.
Qualified and Responsible-Dr. Liebig
& Co. from Europe, are organized in com
pliance with California Medical Law.
Diploma procured by regular college ed
ucation and arc now in their nineteenth
year of special practice.
Most powerful e'ctric belts free to pa
tlents. To prove the wonderful power of the
invigorator a $2 bottle given or sent free
I onsultatlon free and private.
Dr Lirbig's wonderful German imaso
rator is protected bv ropywright from
Patent f'fHce of Tinned States Govern,
ment. Beware of imitations. Call or ad
dress LiFJim Dispenmut.
400 Geary Street. San Francisco, (i! .
Private entrance, 406 .Mason Street, four
blocks up Geary Street from Kearny.
JIain Entrance througa Dispensary Drug
Store.
T33CIS ore A.rr
SfBESGTnEXIXU UES1EDT
AND
CMTJaT
is the legitimate
result of over'twen-
ly years ol practical
experience by a
tlioiougli'y quali
fied graduate phy-
sicnn ol one 01 lue
highest medical
collcgis of Europe.
Tt niisltiwtv Pllrp
TltlALBtflTLEKnEI.! Vcous ana PIlV-
Jslcal Debility. Seminal Weakness, Sper
matorrhea, lmrolenoy, I'rostatorrhoca.
Hyperaesthesia over sensitiveness of the
parts. Kidney and Madder complaints,
impurities of the blood and diwascsof the
skin.
It permanently stops all vtnnnturO
weakening drains upon the system, how
ever they occur, preventing- in-.-!i a:.i
seminal losses, debilitating dreams, semi
nal losses with the urine, or while at otool
etc., so destructive to mind and body tn'l
emes all the evil effects of louthlul lollir
excesses, restoring exh.iutctl vi;aln
Sexual decline nnd loss of manhood, how
ever complicated.
A tliorough as well as pormnnrpt r'"
and complete restoration to perfect health.
Strength and vigor of manliood i abso
lutely guaranlecfl by this jiMly rc'cbMlnl
reliable great remedy. Pi ice $2 00 pel
bottle, or five bottles lor ?10. Sent upon
receipt of price, or CO. IX, toanyaddrrs
secure from observation and strictly pri
vate by
DR. C. . SILFIKID
311 Kearnr htreet San Franclira ("al.
TBIAL r.OITLr. FK1.K.
Sufficient to show its merit will be sent
to any one applying by letter, stating his
symptoms and age. Consultationi strict
ivconfidentia. bv letter, or at office, free.
For the convenient of patients and in or
der to secure prefect secrecy, I have adopt
ed a private address under which all pack
ages art torwardcu.
THE SUjMY SIDE,
A. CHALE, Proprietor,
Califoiw ia St , - - Jacksonville,
Has just been furnished an elegant new
Billiard and Pool
The finest brands of
Always on hand.
New Cigar Store,
B. ROSTEL,
Dealer in
risars, Tsbaeeo, ClzarHtes, Xotlons, Clr.
Also keeps a full 7ine of musical instru
ments, consisting oi
Caltars, Banjos, Tamborlnrs. Atordeon.
iiarmonieas mc
Give me a call and I will satisfy you
Iwth in price ami in the quality of the
goods offered for sa!e B Hostel
Criterion Billiard Sole
CALIFORNIA ST.,
CATON &. GARRETT,
Proprietors.
fiTtTS nnnnlnt resort, under new man-
l agement, is furnishing the best brands
ot liquors, wine and cigars. Thr.reading
table is supplied with Eastern periodicals
andleadineDaMwo?'the"Cret. Oiw me
a call.
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Tabic,
Invalids'HoteliSorgicallnslilili
BUPl',A,LO, 3ST- "S--
Organized with a. fell SUIT of cf:
Experienced and Skillful rhrUcLuu
and Soixeons tor tbe treatment (
all Cknale Pocuti.
OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS.
Cbronle Nana Catarrh. Throat J
I.niic DIica.cn, Lilrer aud Kldner
XtUcases, Bladder Dlicaici, Dlieae
ol Women, Blood SlMoseaaud Nerv
ous Affections, cured hero or at boms,
with or without seeing the patient. Com and
see us, or send ten centa In stamps for our
"InYnlid Guide Boolx." Which giro
all particulars.
nnn nCTVOna UODI1IIT, lap-.
B-nniTf R tener. Nocturnal JLonaco,
fllniTF Sandail ItlorMd Condition
MI'JFFQ 3 Ilea and Pemlcioua Soll-
tarr l'ractlecs are aseedllT
a and permanently ccred bx our
Spcdalists.
iwox. poopaio, jv i
eta. In ttamr.
Rupture, or Breach. rdl-
Rupture. 1
callr cured without ta knit,
without trusses, witboat pala,
and without dancer. Cro
Guaranteed. Boole seat tor
ten cents In rtamps. V
PILE XUZIOlttf and STKICTim
treated under guarantee to care. Beelc
pent for ten cents In stamps. Address Worij'
DtsrcrsAnr Meoical association, oes llala
Btroct, Buffalo, N. Y.
n..om .-1 thousands of cases of tbow
Diseases gf i diseases pccuim- to
WnMCH I WOMEN1
Surcical Imtitirte. has af
forded lorco experienco la adapting renodks
for tbtlr cure, and
DIt. PIESCE'S
Favoriie Prsscription
Is tho result of this vast experience.
It Is a powerful IXestoratlve Toala
and Nervine, imparts vicor and (trenztU
to tha system, and cures, as if br masric, JLe n
corrlica, or 'vliltcs,' excessive
flowing, palnfnl menstruation, an.
nntnral uiircB3loii, prolapsus or
fnlilntr ol tho uterus, weak back,
nntoTorslon, retroversion, bcarlnc
doven sonxntlons chronic conges
tion, inflainraatlon and ulceration
of tho womb, Inflammation, palit
nnd tcndornoN in ovaries, interna
heat, and "fciualo wcatinesa.'
It promptly relieves and cores Nausea
nnd wentcuevs of Stomnrli, Indiges
tion, ISlottin?, Nervous l'rotrotlon,
and Slooplessiiic&n, in either box.
PRICES! .00. S!V
BOTTtr.1
$G.OO.
Send ten ernts in stamps for Br. Plsrcs'si
Lwr Treatiso on Diseases of Women, illus
trod. World's Dispensary !Mce1 fissscialisa,
603 ?Iaia Ctreot, BUFFALO, II. T.
SiCK-HEADACK?,
lPrirsatlvcroIlcts. u
cents a Tial.by DrujjUts.
at. BBHWTIK,
(.Pr.L1AI.lNT Ail J MUADUAl E,)
.o. II Krarnjr Mlrcrt, 9an Franclaro, 'al.
TKEAJS ALL CUltONtC, SPKCTA1. AND rJ
VATE DKEASE3 WITH WONUUIVCI.
SLTCESi
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
jprrrss'
TZZIU a nevcr-failinf
v.
a-Vv--.-7r.ture tor NerrouJ lis.
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Srs VP(5 t'li'v. Exhausted 7i.
'4 r Jfrl V-iA ",,it3' rruini V7ea)t.
T wSsVijf: Ml-neai. brxruiaterrsMa
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y . 'tx' 7 - i,ri.Mf :ttiui. mii.
i'n! 1'ol'i. s Mud (xccs'i in la.ittirer jtt s,
Mieli as lis of i'tmory, lusiiiiJe. W
tirntl rmi-ions, vrrsiniis to S'Vir y
l)iunirs.ot Vision, Noists in the H'.-fl,
the viuil fluid pciiins imolwrred in tl
urine, and other diseases that a a . in
sanity and death.
J)r iliiit?,-. wli- i a regular phyiit't;
gmduale ol the Unitcrxlty of PcDiisjivs
nia. will agree to forfeit f(k) for a ea r
in .. Uuil the Vilul ltestorative, (under hi
ajvchil advice and tie-ttmcnt) will n.C
cure, or for anylhiug impure or injuri.s
found in it. Dr. Vintie treats all Private;
Diseases successfully without Mercury.
Consultation Free. Thoronsh examina
tion and advice, inclnding analysis of
urine, ". Price of Vital Restorative $1.59
a bottle, or four times thaqnuntily, 5;
sent to any address upon receipt of pries,
or C. 0. !., secure from observation, anil
in private name it desired, by Dr. A. I
Mintie, 11 Kcareey street, San Francises.
Cal.
Send for pamphlet nnd list of question
.nmple lEoltle Free
Win be sent to any one applying by let
ter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Stritt
secrecy rn regard to all business trans
actions. Dr. Minlie's Kidney Remedy, Neph
retienm. cures all kinds- of Kidney and
Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhoea, Uleet,
Leucorrhoea, etc; For sale by all drug
dists: 1 a bottle, six bottles for Vi.
Dr. Minties' Dandelion Pill art tkr
best anc cheapest Dyspepsia and Billoas
cure in the market. Is or sale by all drug
gists. CASH TMI1
CARO BROS
Has just opened a fine stock of
General Merchandise
AT
3rP23LOOT.-fX
His motto
Quick Sales and Small Profit.
And he feels assured that atf wio favsr
him with their patronage will be satis
fied with his prices and the quality tf hi
goods. He Keeps
DBT 0O0D,
0B0CKR1ES,
VKOVISIOIS,
CLOTHISO.
ruiiNisnixo ooopy.
11AT9 AND CAPS.
BCOTS ANDSHOrS,
And everything usually found in a Irst
class Gcnen.1 Jlercliandise btore.
He will give his customers the beset!
ofthe reduced freieh's caused bythe
vent of the railroad-, and will not be nader
sold by anylKidr.
M.A. BRENTANO. Maaager.
.PhoHiix. Oretoo. Feb. 3S. IfW-i
ffiS31! EIHotib ZTradacSfs
tL ft&T. Dizziness, CousUj
-'A t Jffih- " Billons AtSaeh,
Vh. VSC MM? rroniptly cured tr JO .
A& Jf
fU j-j;'?Z- It Jlauliooil Isi.
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