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We commend the following di-patch
Jo the N. Y. Herald, (Independent) un-
l del* date of XVashington, August 21st, to
trie perusal of all Democrats. It shows
up to a great extent the corrupt coalition
between Grant and Blanton Duncan, by
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which the latter was to get up a sort of
•r. it. Ncit.
T. J. Bi TEE». a side-show at Louisville, nominate a
STITJ5Cm <S¿ NEIL,
candidate for President and X’ice-Presi-
orncy and Counsellem at I.aw,
der.t, and cajole enough Demociats into
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I voting for these candidates to ilefeat
Sriprcuic, I’ rie', and otlict
Greeley and ilect Grant. Thi« I.IHlis-
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ville side-show, as our readers well ktiow,
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has proven a contemptible lizzie, , both
| O’Conor and Adams, the candidates nom
J. inated, declining, and making it the duty
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a LV i’ll X/x
of ail true Democrats to now labor and
Llorado
vote for the election of Horace Gncley
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and B. Gratz Brown, and thus avert the
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terrible calamity which certainly awaits
the oppressed South, and, in fact, the
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whole country, in cuse of < 1 rant’s re-elec
Or SAN FRANCISCO.
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F<»r several day.« past there have been
i» pirst Asseti , rumor.« in Wa-hiqgton to the effect that
New Boot and Shoe Shop, f A i «
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a dii-ension had arisen between the Na
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f i-tering tlie Louisville Convention, it
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well known here that
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ghout the country has
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Opponile i he OIt!
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Janu rv 7 tf.
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s Fisk never was a big drinker,
but lie liked the good things of a dinner
table remarkably well, and some remark
able things he liked.
He had a Yankee passion for dough
nuts. The first thing he asked a cook
was in relation to their ability to make
doughnuts. No cook knew anything
about ’em. but a baker was found who
crept into the basement early’ even’
nu-rning with two or three or four dozen.
James praised ’em ; no store dough-
nuts for him ; he knew :i home-made
dottghnt
.Xml so for nearly two years
the baker came e bright and early, and no
matter what high style of feed Prince
'hie indulged in, he topped ofl an cpicu-
lean dinner with a quart bowl of co flee
and eight or ten doughnuts broke into
it.
Publishing the secret won’t hurt him
now. lie will never know liow many
■ tore doughnuts were put on him as
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home-made.
Poor James 1 How he is missed at
Long Branch. At a point on the road
down to the Branch, side by side on a
rock, is the vestig e of a painted an-
nouncement of Col. Fisk’s band and a
promenade conceit, given last year at
tiie Branch. Then its companion is the
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r hoi of J oor old crazy Ilelmbold at
retreating fortune—a very grape • hot—
with which
it being hi s Catawba
ba pills,
pii
lie made a d -perate attempt to hedge on
No Blanch lor that high-
• •-Buchu.
liver, wlm, according to all accounts L i-l
sub.-itled into a lunatic a-ylum, a fact 1
1 inclined 1 to
tv doubt, believ iug wilh the
l.'. v. . i it.
I. Hall that
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the po-.-t sion of wit
Lece--ary for the losing it.
There was never the .slightest similar-
ity between Janies 1 i-k, Jr., anil 1 lelm-
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II... v.ay they both ran to
; >ur-in hand-. Ilelmbold wa-a misera
ble lii'.ie mouki y of a hian, who persist-
e 1 in telling what a fearful sickness “Jn-
t' •rmation of the bowels” was. Very lit
tle information he had in his bowels or
The moral of the following, told by the
sufferer, is too apparent to mention.
Young ladies will hereafter run their
brothers out when gentleman call. It’s
certain that I wish somebody would
spank the young rascals. We talked of
mountains, bills, vales and cataracts—I
believe I said waterfalls—when the boy
spoke up and said :
“Why, sister’s got a whole trunk full
of them up stairs; pa says they’ are made
of boss hair.”
This revelation struck terror into me
and blushes into the cheek of my fair
companion. It began to be very’ appar
ent to me that I must be very guarded in
what I said, lest the boy might slip in
his remarks at uncalled for places; in
fact, I turned my conversation to him
and told him he ought to go home with
me and see what nice chickens I have in
the country. Unluckily I mentioned a
yoke of calves, which ruined all. Thu
youngster looked up and said :
“Sister’s got a dozen pair of them, but
she don’t wear them only when she goes
up town on windy days.”
“Leave the room, you unmannerly lit
tle wretch J” exclaimed Emily, “leave
immediately.”
“I know what you want me to leave
the room for,” exclaimed he; you can’t
fool me ; you want to sit on that man’s
lap and kiss him ; just like you did Billy
Maginnis the other day ; you can’t fool
me. Giiu me some candy’ like he did,
and 1'11 go. You think cause you’ve got
a Grecian bond that you’re smart. Guess
I know a thing or two. I’m mad at you,
anyhow, because papa would have bought
me a top yesterday, if it hadn’t been for
getting them curls, doggon yer. You
needn’t turn so red in the face, cause I
can see the paint. There’s no use a
winking with that glass eye of yourn,
for I ain’t ii-goin’ out ot here now; that’s
what’s the matter with the purps. I
don’t care a darn if ye are thirty-one
years old, yer ain’t no boss of mine.”
It is needless to add that Emily wilted
t as bad as old Mrs. Lin
er got b;g words cross and I absquatulated at this burst of elo
!
lie was in the White quence.
unccd one day that some
¡ad sent her fifty pack-
itcd I j
and another
els that the “irritated
be served at the l’resi-
te
«Cdr«
the or tune ;
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rgamzing t oiiven- Bread”
inocratic ( onvin- dential
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Older,
tion was in —¡on i ¡11 Ba!tim<»re, and e.x-
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.i matter of 1 mitical ■ s-ip lihtii to-day, (iretlej
L.-r p' ilei.
»esial nt tenti' hi gi
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r.i»r.iv lier » in extr;
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when the i-. i:e wa- nade between the bred Mi I Jiice Ida Greeley may change
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National ¡¡ep;. blicans with headquarters the base of backwood vulgarity that has
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fall uid exaii'ilie »peciai ii
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New X ork, and the Congressional reigned so long.— Republican.
June L’t'.i, !
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Cure . ppo
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Committee, with licadq rtei.s in Wa.-h-
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no3c
»’»irrt ILu»«e.
(.'june r ( a t i f irai i aa ! Fourth Sts.
il’.e former, it appears, had dc-
ington
(' annei ' F kcits . —The impression pre
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t'. rmined to no fui thi r a-si-t the I.miis-
nini: rx. er .
f a
vails
anion;’ tho-e who u<e freely fruits
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i.iily iii i'riu t!»i
<■ li ville movement, which Senators Chatid-
which are put up in tin cans that they
ai'-
er ally hat they ha
PHYSICIAN & SUB GEON,
ler, Harlan and others m ho control the are injured thereby, and this impression
li-hm.Tit of Mi". Il
hcnecforiv.ir I c mbit
Washington end were equally deter- is in many cases correct. We have long
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-<>nal stiperv I•. >a. an
mined to continue a« the y had !>egun.
to ail who may favor
contended that all preserved fruit and
('om- vegetables -hould be stored in glass, and
1 hese »tableà arc
Accordingly the Congressional
Con.
J ICKSÜXVII.!.!-: to FORT hl. OiVlII .•olivello nt <E-t.:i •<
.he postmaster« and
mittee to-day sent to . tl
no met d of any kind should l>e brought
entertainment. Hon
through
oilicer« of the internal revenue
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via
and ear-ul for, by t!
in contact with them. All fruits con
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chargea. Tlo-y have
•ies of
the country 25,000 copies
... a circular
tain more or less of vegetable acids, and
s"iith of Portland, ot
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signed by Blanton Duncan, under the
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
others that are highly corrosive arc often
HUGGIES Ax7D CJ2.S.SLIAGES
frank of Senators Chandler, I .ogan and
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fioul
with .« - id
»„'c
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team.«, for hire <>n reason
f irmed by fermentation, and the metallic
JACKSONVILLE, «GN
Harlan and Congressman Hays and
«I.! c terms : a so,
vessels are considerably acted upon. Tin
. hui . iòs . Platt, , calling
GOOD SXDDl.l’. iio:tsi:s
vo>w>o upon nil government offi-
Office and résidence at Ryan's brick build
cans are held together by solder, an alloy
Which will bo hired to go to any part of
ing, Third .tract between California mil Main.
cials to place the circular in the hands of
into which lead enters largely. This
NEW STATE SALOON
the country at inoliente rates.
active Democrats in their locality, who
Anin::il«
bought
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Soil,
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metal is easily corroded bv vegetable
E. B. WATSOS.
C. w. K MlLr.n.
debile or haines».
will at once commence an organization
acids, and poisonous salts are formed.
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RUBLI A WILSON.
1ÍAI1LLK K WATSON,
for the purpose of supporting the princi
Undoubtedly many' persons are greatly
flllllS popular resort, under the new mnnngc-
ples of “our party,” as they will be pro
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ment, is furnishing the best brands of Ü"
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injured by eating tomatoes, peaches, Ac.,
Attorney and Co-nistdhr-a(-Law liquors
claimed by the Convention at Louisville
at
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
on September 3d. A sub-circular was which have been placed in tin cans, and
JACKSONVI I.I.E, OREGON,
Twelve and a half Cents a Drink
also sent, instructing government officials we advise all our friends who contem
Corner
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<ind
Tliud
Stu.,
plate putting up fruits the present sum
Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and
to lie prompt in the discharge of this
The "Ncvr Stite” Ins been clegroitly rifittt'l,
other Courts of this Stato.
nn<l is now one of the finest retorts iti town. I'wo
duty. The circular, which is quite long, mer to use only glass jars for the pur-
OFFICE—In building formerlv occupied by 0.
L.
HORNE,
Proprietor,
billiard tallies are pravuled lor the ’over» of this
.Jacob«—opposite Court House sonare.
makes an appeal to the straight-out De IKtse.
game. The bar is furnished with the choicest
Brandies, Wines, Cigars, Ac., and the residing ta njiEGS LEAVE TO 1MORM THE PUBLIC mocracy not to he sold out by the Balti
jamks n. rxr.
n. E. tir. a .
blas with Eastern pcr odir-nl« and lending papers of f, * that he ha- the largest, best, uii I uio.-t cum-
T he P in B usiness . —It might sur
more Convention, and denounces the
uudious llutel in S -utl.cm Oregon.
Coast.
<’• W. SAVAGE, Prop’r.
FAY A RE k
prise
some of our readers to be informed
coalition movement between the Cincin
Jacksonville, Jan. 18th, 1872.
3tt
It is located in the central part of Jacksonville : nati and Baltimore Conventions as a that there are manufactured in the
ittor.ieys and CoimseUors-at.LaHs
stages fr mi the X'>rth and tio’.itli leave regularly
OFFICE—In Court Hou«-, up Mair».
rope of sand to sacrifice the Democratic United States a little over 2,500,000 pack
fr^ui tho T. S. ID>1 EL.
party. Not withstanding that the circu ages of pins per annum. Each one of
Will praetieo in the Supreme an 1 other Courts
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Ln-
lately
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reno
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Opposite
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tSt.it.-M
Hotel.
of this State.
lar pretends to be issued by Blanton Dun- these packages should contain 3,300 pins,
vitteil : the room» arc newly furnished, »nd well I
¡'l, i ¡can, who signs it, it ha« not onewordde- giving the enormous amount of T, 125,-
.JOI ( X AOLAN 1», - - - - Proprietor ventilated.
1 he beilrooins are supplied with
Z-iT" Particular attention paid to the collection
X/’ /.VO' ItElfS, nu<l every other cunvetiieucc for* 'rogatory to the Philadelphia nominees, 000,000 pins made annually.
One fac
ef Claims against the Federal »ml Stole Govern
Dealer in fine " INI'S. BRANDI IS, MUIS
the
comfort»
of
guests.
ment«. the Entry of Lands under the Pre emption KIES, and CIGARS. Nuno but the best anil
■ but contains abuses unlimited of Greeley, tory alone in Boston turns out eight tons
and llonnstead Laws, and to the Em ry ot Mineral choicest kept.
Brown, Trumbull, Sumner, Schurz and of pins per week.
BOARD AND DODGING
Lodes under the recent Act of Congre«».
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There are eight great factories that
other leading Liberal Republicans.
DRINKS, 12 CENTS.
! Can be had nt reasonable rates, according to the
The Patriot, the Greeley organ in this manufacture all the pins we use; these
No Credit In the Future—It Don’t Paj. room occupied.
city, will to-morrow contain a full erpose give employment to many thousand
THE TAHI.E
of the fraud attempted by the Republi people annually—many of them are girls
Families needing any thing in tny line can al way«
JACKSONVILLE LODGE No IO l>e supplied with the purest and beet to bo found on Will be supplied with the best the market can af can Committee, and promises to show ' and children.
the Coast. Give me a call, and you wiil be well ford.
how Duncan recently received $52,000
Tn thi«, as well as the hair-pin trade,
FAMILIES
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olds its regular meetings ON satisfied.
I for a claim against the Treasury Dejiart- I there is less competition than in almost
every Saturday evening nt the Odd Fellow»*
Can find at this House rooms especially arrange 1
Hall. Brother# in good »landing are invited to
any other branch of manufacturing in-
tor their comfort and convenience, ns well as every | ment.
attend.
HENRY KI.II’PEL, N. G.
attention and comfort usually found at a well kept
JOHN BOYER, R. Sec y.
A nother »S traw .—A Grant paper in dustrv.
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EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
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RAILROAD SALOON
Regular Rebekah Degree meeting, last Munday
night of each month, at 7 J o’clock p. in.
vlnl.
Is attached to the Hotel, for Bull?, Meetings,
HENRY PAPE. Shows, Ac., aud can be had at reasonable terms.
Sac«*, C. of R.
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The Hotel is furnished with a bar room where
the
very beat liquors and cigars may bo found, at
»tantly on hand. The reading-table is ul.«o j
well supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading prices to suit the times.
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Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871.
paper» of the Coa»t.
hoice cigars and
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OLD their stated councils at Odd Fellows’ Hall,
the third sun in eseh »even »tins, st the 8th
run. A cordial invitation to nil brothers in good
■tsn'ling.
JOHN CIMBORSKY,
THROUGH TICKETS,
H
A LARGE HALL
JACKSONVILLE, OGUXT.
enginf . fr ,
Ore-ouian, Pocahontas. Tribe No. 1, Im
proved Order of Red Men,
Hotel.
Cal. Street, (two doors west of Sachs Bros.)
liquors
con -!
121 CENTS
LL KINDS of JOB WORK NEATLY and
PROMPTLY executed at the TIMES Print
Office, at the twitl r«f<«.
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A Story for Young Ladies with Little
Brothers.
Abolît Fisk and Others.
Surgeon and Accoucheur. O h OiCKon street, Jaelisonv i’äe
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The Corrupt Coalition.
ITW RESTAURANT,
director - r
rates for subscription.
Albany, New York, chronicles another i
How to C atch O wls .—When you
straw. A bet was made that 75 Grant
discover
one on a tree, and find that it is
men would pass a certain point before
25 Grecleyites would pass. The Grant looking at you, all that you have to do is
man won, as 78 Grantites passed to 17 to run round the tree several times, when
Grecleyites. The point to be passed was ■ the owl’s attention will be so firmly fixed
that, forgetting tiie necessity of turning
in tiie line of a back alley saloon.
its body with its head, it will follow
The German Government prohibits the your motions until it wrings its head
sale of books on women’s rights.
off'!
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W ii . son at B i ll R un .—When Col
onel Henry Wilson, now Radical can
didate for Vice President, was in Boston
raising a regiment, a little fellow one
day presented himself at the headquar
ters and asked for a commission.
“Have
•
• vuu seen service?” asked Col.
Wilson.
“Yes, Colonel, I was in the three
months’ service.”
“Were you at the battle of Bull Run?”
“I was, Colonel.”
Col. Wilson has a delicate vein of hu
mor in him ; so, winking to bis staff", he
asked :
“And did you run well?”
“1 used due diligence, Colonel. I did
the best I could, but I couldn’t keep up
with you in that hack !”
S econd “G reat ” S peech of H iram
U eysses .—In his pleasure junketings,
Gen. (¡rant stopped at Waterton, N. Y.t
where the Mayor made a speech of wel
come and the loyal hotel dead-headed the
royal guest. In response to the elabo
rate speech of Mayor Lord, our eloquent
chieftain said: “After an absence of more
than twenty years, I fail to recognise a
single one of all the faces I now see be
fore me as familiar to me then. Your
city has altered very much, indeed, since
I last saw it. At that time I was a lieu
tenant stationed at Sackett’s Harbor,
which place I expect to sec before I re
turn.” This thrilling address contains
ten words fewer than the celebrated
Portland speech, and seems to be some
what borrowed from that grand effort.
L ong ago, before he ever dreamed of
running for President, Iloraco Greeley
made use of the following yvorda, which
our Radical friends might study with
profit: lie said: “If they tell the truth
of you, correct yourself. If they are lies,
laugh at them. I have learned with
years, to become a steady coach horso. I
do my stage like a diligent roadster, and
pay no heed to the little dogs that bark
by the way.”
S ending nv M ail .—The new postal
system permits the sending by mail of
tlie innumerable small parcels that have
heretofore been sent by express exclu
sively. Under the new law, any’ mate
rial under 12 ounces that will not injure
the mail matter, can be sent at two cents
for each two ounces or fraction.
A D emocratic voter In Connecticut
engaged to carry his Republican oppo
nent on his hack -across a rape stretched
from housetop to housetop if the Repub
lican ticket wins the day, and to forfeit
$1,000 if he falls himself or drop his com
panion. This is a pleasant affkir for
l>oth winner and loser.