The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 25, 1871, Image 1

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VOL. 1. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1871.
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OmCIAL DIRECTORY
JVI'KSOS
COVXTV.
F irst JtmciAl. D istrict .— Circuit .Tndge, P.
P. Prim ; Prosecuting Attorney, II. K. llsnna.
Jnrk—t» Coioity—Cir.'uit Court, Second Monday
in February and November. County < oirt, first
.Munday in each month.
AN OLD STORY.
THE TIMES
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—Judge. T. II. B* Shipley:
Clerk. Sil»« J. Day : Sheriff. Henry Klippel ;
I»eputy Sheriff. E. D. L'oudray : treasurer, John
Neither ; Assessor. D»r id Redpath : Countv Com­
missioner!. J >hn S. Herrin, lhomas Wright ;
Schoo! Superintendent, M tn M. turner ; Survey­
or, J. S. Howard : Coroner. L. Gaming.
BOOK, PAMPHLET,
Jark*»irillf /’,«'<•»«. t.—Ju«tiee of the Peace,
James It. Wade; Constable, N. Stephenson.
{tie.— Trustees, A. H. Martin,
-Tames Wileon, N. Fistier; President of tho
Board, David Linn; Recur ler, U. S. Hayden; I
Treasurer, Henry Pape ; Marshal, G. Seauian.
J osei - iiine
coi STY.
—AND—
"The sails are set and the breeze is up.
And the prow is turned for a northern sea;
Kiss my cheek and vow me a vow
That you will ever be true to me!”
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LETTER FROM SENATOR FAY,
To the Citizens of Jackson County,
ICINCLUDED ]
Senator II »Izclaw and Representatives
Ruler,
Caldwell, Liekliartnnl myself, held
"I kiss your cheek and I kiss your lips;
a consultation and decided to go into cauim*.
Never a change this heart shall know ;
and make one more struggle for n guarantee
Whatever betide—come life, come death—
of railroad rights to the Southern counties,
Darling, darling, I love you so.”
by presenting tlie caucus resolutions. Wi
Ch. but the northern light« are keen !
did so, and the result is known : it drew
The sailor clings to the frozen shrouds;
down
on my devoted head a storm of the bit
A kiss burns hot through his dreams of homo,
And his heart goes south through the flying I tere.'t, most malignant vituperation from the
I llerahl, Messrs. Burnett, Waldon and Wells
clouds.
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assisting, in the hope that in the general
The maiden laughs by the pardon gate—
burly burly attention would not be drawn to
Dreams of love are the soonest o'er;
them.
Kisses fall oa her lips and check.
And the world goes on as it went before.
.8.
Every variety of Job Work executed with neat
ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates.
IMF LEG AL TENDERS taken at par for
suti.rrinfion.
Täe Northern Pacific Railroad.
Slw |ütnnr Cortwr.
This second highway across the continen
is now in full process of construction. Last
The Useful and the Beautiful.
July contracts were let for the building of the
Eastern division, reaching across the State of
The tomb of Moses is unknown, but the
Minnesota, from Duluth, at the bead of Lake
traveler slakes his thirst nt the well of Jacob.
Superior, 240 miles to the crossing of the
1 The gorgeous palace of the wisest and wealth-
Red River of the North. With several
j iest of monarch, with cedar and gold, and
thousand men employed, the grading on thit>
ivory, and even the great temple of Jerusa­
section is fast approaching Completion, and
lem, hallowed by the visible glory ni the
the iron is being Iu d at the rate of one to two
Deity himself—are gone. But Solomon’s re­
miles a day. In the meantime engineers are servoirs nre as perfect as ever. Of the an­
locating the line westward through central
cient architecture of the II »ly City, not one
Dak ita ; preparations are completed, and the stone is not left upon another ; but the pool
work already commence! at Kalama on this
of Betlisaid i commands the pilgrim’s rever­
side of the continent, and hereafter the work
ence at the present day. The columns of
of construction will be prosecuted from both Pers »polis are mouldering into dust ; but its
extremities toward the Centre.
; cisterns and aqueducts remain to challenge
I teserved my defence to be made to you :
this was ¡i rrattrr of local interest affecting
In addition to th s, the Northern Pacific1 our admiration. The golden house is io
A BACHELOR S OPINION OF MOD­ you. So far a« I was concerned, it was m> I
Company have recently pin chased and prac­ ruins ; but the Aqua Claudia still pours into
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ERN GIRLS.
put of my plan to invest it with any party tically consolidated with their own line the Rome its limpid stream. The temple of the
lints or shades. It involved no patty prinei St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, embracing sun of Tadmor in the wilderne«s has fallen,
J ■t'/iiinft f’.orniy.—Circuit Court. First Monday
Ever ranging, constantly changing,
pie or us ige, an 1 should not have been in I some miles of finished road in Minnesota on but its.fountain sparkle as freshly in his rays,
in April and P >nrfh Mon lay in Oct iher. County
Sometimes teasing, somtime.« pleasing.
Court. First Monday in January, April, July and
vested with a party chaia,'er. It was purely which a prosperous business is already doing. a« when the thousands of worshippers throng-
Sometimes hoaxing, sometimes coaxing.
October.
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local and personal ; and as it is due you to This purchase removes all rivalry between led its lofty colonnades. It may be that Lon­
No expressing how much dressing,
have a full h «r<»ry of the career of your rep­ einfl.cling interests, and parctically makes don will share the same fate as Babylon, and
Lit tie knowing, little sewing,
resentatives in the Senate ai d House, I pro St. Paul one terminus of the great Northern nothing be left to mark its site, save mounds
Little walking, greatly talking,
Misebief tn iking, promise breaking.
pose to continue these letters until it is all r tad. The Northern Pacific Railroad system I of crumbling brickwork. The Thames will
Novel reading, dainty feeding,
told. You now have Messrs. Wald >n. Bur is certainly assuming a business Lke form, continue to flow as it does now. And if any
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Idle dream.ng, sudden screaming.
nett and Wells’ statements, and mine. It re­ and comprehensive proportions. Obviously work ol art should still rise over the deep
Lap-dog doting, Byron quoting,
mains for y >ti t: judge who ha«, and who has its projectors do not intend to build a simple ocean of time, we may well believe that it
Piano playing, gems displaying,
JACKSONVILLE LODGI
not. performed his duty ; and I am ready to trunk road from East to West and then wait i will be neither a palace nor temple, but some
Body bracing, tightly lacing,
for profitab'e trufne to come to it. On the vast aqueduct or reservoir, and if any name
»ib de the verdict.
Over sleeping, often weeping.
olds its regular meetings
Now as regards the breach of democratic contrary, they are at the outset securing such should still flash through the mist of antiq­
Dandy loving, white kid-gloving.
every Saturday evening at the Odd Fell <>ws’
Hall. Brothers in >.>d standing are invited tn
u«:ige in remaining out of caucus. Since c<>n lections and alliances with the chief lines uity, it will probably be that of the man who
Thin shot wearing, health despairing,
attend.
JAMES BUCKLEY. N. G.
Daily fretting, »ieku^ss getting,
the lamous war on the j.h ami Gth resolu • >f water communication, and wi.h the rail in his days sought the happiness of bis lellow-
THOs. PAULSON, R. Sec y.
California St., (Up Stairs.) over Kearnes
Ever sighing, aliuo.-t dying—
tions in the D-mocratic platform in 18i»8, it road systems of the Atlantic and Pacific men rather than theirglory, and linked hismem-
Jonx B ilger . )
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Wilson's
Livery
Stable,
What
blessed
wives
to
cheer
men's
lives
!
JI. K i . ipppi ., v Trustees.
hus always b -en conc«edel that no Democrat ■States as cannot fill to bring to it, in addition ory t » some great work of national utility and
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11. V. H elms , )
w>is compelled, under pain of losing his to its local business, a large and increasing hem v >ler c •. This is the true glory which
Regular Rabekah Degreo meeting, last Monday
Facetiae.
standirg as a Democrat, t» attend a cmiven ; share of the carrying trade between ocean outlives all others, and rliines with undying
night of each month, at 7 J o’clock p. in.
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May 1st. 18<!!>.
tioii or caucus of his party ; nor was lie .and ocean. At Dclutli one arm meet« the lustre from generation to generation, impart­
fey*" Prayer for a newly married couple,
<’. W. KAIILER,
•lound by the action of a concns or conven commerce of the Likes and the St. L iw- ing to works something of its own immortali­
‘‘sutler little children to come unto me.”
tion, unless he did attend. I am credibly in rence ; at St. Pau! the other e tstc1 n arm con- ty, and in sone degree rescuing them from
fiLaX
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The
greatest
opening
of
'the
age
—
Altoriipv ani Ceimsellor-at-Law,
formed by both Democratic Senators and n-cts with the commerce uf the Mi«s ssitqii the ruin which overtakes the ordinary monu­
Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, is advertised for
Representatives of the Legis’atures of 18 IG river ami its tributaries, end wi:h the rail-l ments of historical tradition or mere magnti-
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON.
rent.
and 18G8, that it was a common custom roads of the central mid < istern Satts, con-, ceuce.
ORECON
Will practice in the Supreme Court. District, and JACKSONVILLE,
fe¡jf“Why was Sir Walter Scott like Brutus? among the members to use their own pleas ceutrating at Chicago, i ll se two arms will I
Beware.
other Court« of this St ite.
Because he was a nube Reman, Sir (ro­ ure iu regard to attending c metises , that of unite in Western Minnesota. From the point
OFFICE—In building formerly occupied l>y 0.
mancer).
ten members disliking the mode of proceel • •f junction a thiid branch wi 1 extend to-
Jacobs—opposite Couit House square.
LraY“ A worn inly woman will be satisfied ing, or fearing to be ! ound l»v the action of Pambina on the IL i isb horde r, tm 1 ti c trunk j One of the saddest sights of earth is that of
Dll. GIM. B. IOLÌIAN,
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with her m ttr in >.iial rites—Sitisfied that it the emeus to a mea«ure which they could line will travcr«e central Dak >ta, aud fdlovv young per-on weighed down 6/oered and
ut pressed with the experience due to age.
(late Surgeon I". S. Artnv.)
will secure every other right for her.
not approve, left :1m caucus r< O:n while the lie now famous Ycll-iwsbine valley through i
Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur,
1'ne e
Colorad > sliouii. In* nearly caucus was in session : and that this acti m M n ana. Thence th:oug!i the northern! !• is well to live thoroughly, earnestly but
moderately as you go along, for this unquench­
Air ILL PRACTICE IN JACKSON AND
,1111 "O. pomi’s U urts,” because the majority <lid not in the slightest degree affect their portion of Idaho Io the head waters of the
y y lulj icvnt •-•«iintirs, an I at'end prmuptty to
able
thirsti ig lor new experiences and contin­
party stand ng. I do not go back to t! c C Jumbia river, and do .vn th it liver t » Kala
aving a large and well select - ' ol the inhabitants are miners.
•Il •■al!» «»n pro e«-i<>n il basmes-.
ual change sj common in this age, unfits
ed assuitineut of
OFF1C E ANI» K I>I DE N < E.
\ woman can ensure a perpetuity recnr •lays of the Territorial council to find my m i, and the. cc north ’ • the main terminus, men and women for the real enjoyments of
on 4th street, u| ] >site the M. E. Church, Jack­ I
ring opportunity ti celebrate h*r “wooden precedent«., They are to be found in the Puget S.iuud. At Kalama the connection
sonville. Ore^uti.
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hist ry of Democratic Legislative caucuses will be made with tii !>e coast line of mid now life.
wedding ’— by marrying a blockhead.
Jaw. 8th. 1S7W.
janS-tf.
It is nothing s range f r young men and
gon an
O.tgon
mil 1 Californi i.
within the past four years. As to the breach building through U.i
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>«e,
hut
his
Dr. I.. T. DAVIS,
of D/m 'Cratic u«age. which it is said I com B >t'i to Knla'U i mi l Puget S uni the road w me.i t > fall really in love half a dozen timet
attempts to s v ,i ;..\v Sail Domingo leaves him
ni tted in proposing the cauevs resolut o.ns. I w 11 tap toe coastwise mil foreign ’.rale ..f the a year, just for the excitement and novelty of
OiHce««On IF’ixxo ntrcct
opeti t > the charge of being a gobbler.
the thing, but it is a dangerous pastime.
have this to say : a caucus composed of forty Pacific O-’ean.
Wendell
I'liil-ip,
s:iy>:
‘
•Gen.
(¡rant
is
After the ipoi of the heart have been light-
Opposite 1 lie Old
T. e chief advantages peculiar to the N irth-
two dun crats, many of them democrat«.—
not supported." He might have adl<d: Gen.
working democrats, before the ll'rald. men ern Pacific rou tv «ire L 'ltWvil to b the.-e: 1. el and I urued d >wn to ashes a few times,
Graut is not worth supporting.
A rkansas L ivery S tabi e .
were born,-—democrats l.ke Stout, Burch, It r< •duce« the di>t'«nce b.*tw ce.i he Lakes there remains no fresh fuel to rekindle a blazo
£'£/'■ A liberal Republican, who conversed 1'revitt, .'dasher, Ilayuen, Alexander, Heim. and the Pacific t»ct j i sume )J m I s. 2. It which shall warm and give zest aud vigor to
Jacksonville. Ûrcg.n.
with Butler about his amnesty bill, thinks it Giant, Caidwell, Holsclaw, 11 >ult, Crawford. les.«- ns the dist alice between Ne IV York and the pursuits of life.
E. 11. GREENMAN,
And many young pers ns, ecp3clally
should be culled a “d—nasty bill.”
I’atterson^nd others well known to the de­ the l’ac lie by water and rail to the same ex
I?liysician. «fi? Sin-goon.
women,
sit down for the rest of their lives,
feif* The laziest man ever heard of was the nt craev of the entire State, as true ami trie i ten’. 3. It l< ssens the distance between Lon­
OFFICE—At the V. S. HOTEL. on Califor­
farmer who fined fits corn so slowly that the me;», and all of them of large legislative ex don and Cuiiie..c ports by the trail- emtinen by the dry embers of scattered energies and
nia Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
shade of his bruud-bnuiiued hut killed the periencc, are supposed tn know a li'tle of the :al route at least 1,400 miles, 4. It traverses possibilities, wasted in their l<r,giug after
X-^'Will practice in Jackson and adjacent coun-
plants.
u-age« uf d ‘inocr icy. Not one of these gen- a belt of St lies ai d Territories admirably new experiences. This comes from parents
ies, ar.<l attend prompter to pro e*«>oiinl calls.
is not true that Miss Vmtiie Ream is tlem.'ti regarded the pledge iu the re«olntior. a lapte 1 by f •r:i i'y of soil, mi.dues.« ol tern allowing their children to enter the ar ma of
DK, A. B. OVEHBECK
We are prepared to do all kinds of
s .cicty too young.
about to j >iu the teetotallers notwithstanding as a violation of demo •rati " usages , tins dis- pera ure, and equal d s rib ,t i >n of tn tisture,
ll’ILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SIR-
As we'd n.ight a raw recruit who bad never
5. Its elevation in
IT GERY, aaJ will atten'l promptly t<> all calls
the fact that all her time lattj ly has been i eovery was reserved for the astute editor ol 1.1 profitable agriculture,
on professional business. His office and residence
the Herald, and upon this he has predicated the m untain legion IS 3,000 feet l<?-s than beard the voice of a drill master, be sent into
devoted to an “awful bust.”
are at
the innuendoes and insinuations, false a« that ot other l:nes. resulting in a diminished the trying scenes of the battlefield to cope
The Overberk Hospital,
£s¿r*tj¡overnor Bullock wants to have the
cowardly, mean as malignant, wl:i It he line «> o.v-f.tll, a mild climate, and far easier gra wi’h the skill of <>Id soldiers, ns a young,
On Oregon Street. Jacksonville. Oregon.
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Georgia election set aside he because thinks
•Lents. G. At coiiven.Cnt intervals it inter uneducated, undiacipliuod miud to mingle
uttered.
D. B. REA.
JAMES D. FAT.
other people cheated more thau his side sue
On the mornin' of Sept. 20th, 1870, and sects numerous navigable streams—such a- with the dangerous elements rife in every
FAY & BEL
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ceeded in doing.
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hefore the vote for Senator was taken in either the Columbia, the Willamette, tli& ’kellow- grade of society.
Attorneys and Counsellors-at.Law,
Home and school education, united with
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
jtakT Public attention is divided between land Iloii-e. 1 introduced the following resolution «tone, the Missouri, ihe Red and the Missis
grants and Grant lands. The former lie I which whs adopted unanimously in the Sen sipj.i—which drain a vast region, arid will the reflection which c<>me9 with nearly all the
OFFICE—Iu Court Hon«e, up stairs.
along the lines of subsidized railways, and ate, and receive.i every vole in the II mae. serve as feeders to the road. 7. It will par teens, are cecei-sary to balance the mind and
Will practice in the Supremo an I other Court»
i the latter have been staked off at the Bay of except that of ex-Governor Whiteaker aud take of tiio character of an international give it a bend in the direction of stability and
of this State.
I Sam.ma.
rout’, permanently controlling the carrying common sense, strong enough to ward off the
Mr. Geo. B. Dorris of Line :
Particular attention paid to the collection
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fioyO d Hanks, who toted Abraham Lin
of Claims against the Federal and State Govern­
Rrsolved. By the Senate, the House c n- trade of British America, and rendering the evil influences with which it is sure to eorne
ments. the Entry of Lands tin ler the l’re-cmption
Coin around when Abraham w as a baby, und curring, that a line of railroad, from a pi> nt imi'Ortant colonies north of the b >undary, and in contact in the world.
and Homostead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral
| to whom was given Lincoln's watch, fins on the Central Pacific Railroad, at or ne>rj west of Lake Superior, commercially tributa­
L > les un ler the recent Act of Congress.
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A G ood C haracter .—A good character
| become a resident of Hell, Gate Montana. ti e North Bend of the Humboldt, in the Shit-> ry to our Northwestern State«.
DR. W. JACKSON,
is to a young man what a firm foundation is
of Nevada, to the Rogue River Valley, Ore-
Why should Hanks desert his old friend, and •gon. is ol vital importance to the commercia1 | Already it is stated that settiers are rapidly
to the artist, who proposes to erect a build­
lake up his tesideiice so iur from him ?—ac land indus rial interests of this State, ami I crowding to the line ot the Northern Pacific
'ng on it ; he can build with safety, and ns
Dental Room« in burM'Wg f-rmerly occupied by
cording to the ones who believe in the cor­ I our Senators and Represematiie iu Congre-s | Road, and judging ftom what is known of
Dr. E. il. Greemuan, corner California and Fifth
i all who behold it will bare confidence in its
rectness of that picture which represent* t are therefore instructed to use all possible j the plans adopted for promoting the settic
Streets. Alt styles of Dental work done on short
« didity, a helping hand will never be wanted.
efforts
and
influence
in
a
d
of
the
passage
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notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention
Lincoln as resting in the bosom of Wa«h I through Congress of the Oregon Branch Rail , m nt and development, through emigration. B(jt
sinJe
q| thig be jefe7tiv"“^d
given to the regulation of children's teeth. Teeth
—SUCH AS—
iugton.
road Bill with the 'Williams' Amendment,' und euloniz it ion, uf the le.t uf States and jy()U
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ft |inZirj
doubting and
extracted without pain by the use of the late
method of local anasthesia. A.l work warranted.
and
of
anv
other
legislation
necessary
to
in-
Tcrritoriia
trihutmy
tu
the
line
—
there
would
AjFThe Pine Bluff, Ark., Republican
Satisfaction gnaranteed.
' sure the speedy construction of such line ol seem to be no doubt that the corporation ¡distrust, and ten to one it will tumble down
says
:
Nov. 20th. 18«».
nov20 Sin.
at last, and mingle all that was built upon it
j ra lroad.
CARDS,
upon which the Guvernuaent has conferred | in ruins. Without a good character, poverty
“On Saturday last, the star actress of Nel
This resolution was based upon the pledge«
sun's then're, Miss Virginia Dee, entered the I incorporated in the caucus resolutions, and th.« great trust, .s determined to make the- is a curse ; with it, scarcely an evil. All
store ol 8. V. Caulk, and inquired if Mr. was intended to perfect tho«e resolution« by enterprise not only financially sound, but that is bright in the hope of youth, all that
BILLHEADS,
Austin was in. Our friend Jake politely , a positive instruction to the Senators and! grcntly ami permanently beneficial tu thej is calm and blissful in the sober scene of life,
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caute forward and announced lvimsali the 5 Represen a'.ives in Congress. So far ns I j whole country. With its inuuificeat endow-1 ail that is soothing in the vale of years, cen­
FROM LONDON,
perMtn called for. Said Miss Dee:
1 was aware, there was no demociatic member. inent of fertile lauds, with the natural ud | ters in and is derive 1 from a good character.
‘I understand you have been talking about ( of the Legislature who regarded himse'd as vimages tins route un loub’.ed.y enjoys, and jTherefore acquire this, as the first and most
HANDBILLS,
aving located in J acksonville .
me.’
informs the eilizeus of this place and vicinity I
having committed a breach uf ja ty dieci-1 with the farsighted policy already inaugu-, va|uable good.
that he is now prepared to take orders for all kinds
—
Jake — ‘Yes, I did speak of you. What did plinc by voting to nd >|>t either one of t'jose j rated, a commercial project could hardly startl------------- ■» « ■
ot gents' and boy's elotbiug at reasonable prices.
under
better
ausp.ces
or
with
greater
a»sur
:
C
oxuxdri
ms
for
the
S
exes
. For tha
you hear I said of yuu?’
Satisfaction guaranteed.
lesoiutions, or that Senator Kelly, his friends.
POSTERS,
!2’rl8 I Could you love a man who wore false
Virginia—'I heard you said I winked nt ! or any other p rson. regarded the Sena’or na mice of success.
Ct.EAXiac and R epairing done.-ry.^
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hair on his head, when he had enough of hia
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J u !y 2J. 187V.______ ____
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you.’
| humiliated by the adoption of the c aucus res
own
? Who painted his face and improved
A man who was told by a clergyman to|
Jake—‘Yes, I did si>y that.’
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) olutions.
JAMES
D. FA\.
PAMPHLETS.
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•’remember Lot’s wife,” replied that he had. his form a« you improve (?) yours? Who
Virginia—(drawing a pi-tol from her pock­ I
’ pinched his feet with small shoes, his bands
Mungen got a good thing into his last • trouble enough with his own, witbout re j with small gloves, bis waist with corsets:
et, and poiuting at Jake)—‘Well, air, I
ENGINEER,
and then, ns if he hud not already deformed
don’t know what the laws of this S ate are in speech: “I am down on Lopez. I am membertng other men’s wives.
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himself enough, tied • huge bootie to hie
regard to slander, but if they don’t protect particular'? down on him becuu-e he uivr
New York has public baths. It ought back, and thmH tiny mountains of wire into
me, I will protect myself. Now, air, you dcred ull his relatives. He shot his brothers,
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, als > to have some moral bathing places. It hi« bosmn ? F t the boys : Could yon love
tortured his mother, and starved his broth
must write an apology.’
111OICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS CON-
I is, in lli.s respect, the dirtiest city on the a girl who defiled her mouth with tobaeeo
J stanti; on hand.
and loaded the air with fumes of cigar?
And all other kinds of printing required
So, under the genial and soothing influ t-rs in law. Now our President doesn't treat
i continent.
Who staggered home several limes a week,
to be don« tn the community, on
ence of ti»wt pist<<l, Jake washed the ba&m hi9 brothers in law that way.”
itho worse f<»r liqunr ? Who indulged in fast
very reasonable terms.
Among the curiosities of tl e census is the horses, 1^' high at radea, and swaggered
grease frem his hands, and wrote the fair
You who want Job Printing done, give damsel an apology for saying that she
The Indians call the Central Pacific trains reported case of a la ly who died in Connect­ around the streets with questionable oomptOr
12 1-2 Cents.
u* c call, and we will «atisty you both in stylsand
icut, al the age of seventy foar in child birth. ions?
price.
“
a
heap of wagon, no boss.”
jlylT-tf.
July 17 to, 1869.
‘winked at him.’ ”
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Daniel L. Green ; C!erl-. Charles Hughes : Asses-
s»r, R. E. Foley; Treasurer, Wm. Naucke:
Commissioner«, Thomas G. Pattersun. 11. M ood-
•ock: School Superintendent, R. K. Midules-
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