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'"".L , I THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. W iütnwtrnfk'ïimrs. Official Paper for Jaokson & JoB»phia> Published Every Saturday Morning RATES OF ADVERTISING. —DY— P. D. HULL &. CHAS. NICKELL, Advertisements will be insanarf in tha Ttwha at the following ra as : Ono squaro, one inser Ion......................... “ each nubsequaui out»...... ... 1.0| For legal advertisements, $2.50 per square of 12 linos, first insertion, and H.00 per square for each subsequent insoriion. A lair roduc’ion from tho above rates mad» to yearly advor:i.sers. Yearly advertisemen’a payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and prom ptly exeoutxl. $ Publishers ami Proprietors. OFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth's Brick Building. llnlo of Siibsi riplion: VOL. IV Ono i'opv, pit annum,............................... ?3.oo •• six months.................................... — “ three months............................... Ltx> PROFESSI«)NAL CARDS. JACKSONVILLE, OGN., SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1874 Furniture Ware - Room, hi ' khhahc corm coxvextiox NO. 21 Sth Ballot— Orth, 9» Rubli, 16 I Fisher, 10. We, the Democracy of Jackson County in Cor. California A Oregon Sts., The Democratic Convention of Jack- J. GREY JEWELL, M. D„ Convention assembled, declare STATE OF OREGON. 6th Ballot— Orth, 9; Rubli, 14 » 1. That we endorse the platform adopted Fhher, 12. son county, Oregon, met at the Court Governor,........................... .............. L. F. Grover Oregon Jacksonville, by the Democratic Slate Convention held a: Physician A Surgeon, He* retarv of State............. ........ S. W. Chadwick i House, in Jacksonville, on Saturday, 1th B allot— Orth, 8; Rubli, 17 » Albany on March 18th, 1874, and pledge ............ L. Fleisehner Treasurer, ......................... ourselves to make every honest effort to Fisher, 11. JAC KS< >N VILI.E, OREl¡ON. Suite Printer........... .......... ....... Eugene Semple i May 16, 1874, at 10 o’clock A. M., pur i elect the nominees ot said Convention. DAVID LINN 8'h Ballot —Orth, 8; Rubli, 17 » FIRST Jl'hl'.’IAI. L DISTRICT. 2- We are opposed to the Slate purchasing I suant to call of the Democratic Central P. P. Prim Fisher, 12. Circuit Judge.................... Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment Committee, and temporarily organized °,r leading the Canal and Locks at Oregon ‘.....J. R. Neil R. JEWELL is a graduate of the Medi of District Attorney............ < ’ ity, and do hereby instruct our nomineo* 8 th Ba ’lot —Orth, 8; Rubli, 16 » furniture, consisting of cal Department of Georgetown (D. C.) by electing Henry Klippel as Chair for Senator and Representatives to work and Fisher, 12. JAI'KSON COl’XTY. University, and respectfully oilers his ser vote against every measure tending to Count v Jmliro.............................. F. B. Watson vices to the citizens of Jacksonville and the BEDSTEADS, man, Silas J. Day as Secretary, and change the present legal status ol said lOfA Billot— Orth, 8; Rubli,' 17 i i Jaeol' Wairner. surrounding <•01111 try BUREAUS, TABL1LS. Canal and Lock Company with the btate of Fisher, 12. County Commissioner* .... • u John Bolt, Assistant Secretary. Oreg< >n. (•Hice in Orth's Brick Building; residence GUILD MOULDINGS, II ¿A Ballo* — Orth, 7; Rubli, 16 » Sheriff................................... This. T. McKenzie at John Conley’s. 41tf. 3. We are in favor of a reduction of the On motion, the Chair appointed a Clork..’...................................................... !’• Bunn Fisher, 11 ; Helms, i ; blank, 1. STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, existing fee bill, and do hereby instruct our Treasurer........................................... John Rilcer Committee on Credentials, consisting Senator and Representatives to vote f or the 12fA Ballot— Orth, 7; Kubli, IT; Dr. L C. BELT, CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. ....................................... . D. IL T 'avlor of the following named persons : T. B. repeal of said bill, and enact one that will Fisher, 11 ; blank, 1. School Superintendent,............ V. J. Stanl<‘V allow a Just compensation for tho services PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Surveyor........................................... Howard I Kent, NV. A. Childers, S. J. Day, John performed. Tho namoof John Orth W4 with <'oroner................................................... J. N. Bell ETC., ETC. 4. We are in favor of the Sta ’e assuirfng I JarkHouville. Oregon, drawn. Official Paper..................... D emocratw T imes M. Black, and J. S. Ilerrin. the debt incurred in the late Modoc War, Also Doors, Sash ami Blinds al wavs on JOSEPHINE CO! NTY. and that our brave and gallant Volunteers On motion, the following named 13^5^—^tibll, n ; Fisher, 17. hand and rnadn to order. Planing dono on who left their homos in the dead of winter County Judge............. ...................... J. R. Sifers Having located in the town of Jacksonville, reasonable terms. ï-ô" Undertakinr a spe persons were appointed a CommittA* to protect our frontier, be allowed the full K. Kubli having received a mtjorl- I Geo.S. Mathewson cialty. 29tf. tor tho purpose of practicing Surgery and amount promised them by the Stato author Co. Commissioners,... ■ ' I B. F. Sloan. ty of the votes cast, wis de -lured the on Order of Business, to-wit : J. N. T. ities. other branches of his protession, respect Sheriff............................ ........... Dan. L. Green nominee of the Convention, and on fully asks a portion of the public patron Miller, Henry R. Brown and John S. (Signed) J. N. T. M iller , Chm’n. Clerk............................... .......... Chas. Hughes age. Office—Second door north of the I'. DRUGS and MEDICINES. Herrin. Treasurer...................... .............. W m. Naueke On motion the report was received motion his nomination was made unan» S. Hotel. 48tf. Assessor........................ ...Thos. G. Patterson itnous. The Committee on Credentials, af and Committee discharged. School Superintendent ............... \. J. Adams t ELLE AND COMPLETE STOCK AL- . KAHLER. E. R. WATSON. c. w The following ninud persons «"»re Surveyor,........................ .............. Alex. Watts ter a short absence, mado tho follow It being moved and seconded tnadopt ï Y ways on hand at the ('oroner............................ .......... Geo. E. Briggs KAHLER & WATSON. ing report: the report of Committee, Dr. J. Grey put in nomination for County Assessors Official P.qM'r,................. ..D emi h ’R atic T i m es CITY DRUG STORE, A. S. J icobs, ’V. A. Childers, Calvin Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law, “We, your Committee on Creden Jewell offered the following amend «■OVRT SITTINGS. tials, find the following named gentle ment, which was adopted and made a Lvy and John Pitman. J<tck<»n Cnuntg.— Circuit Court, second —OF— JacksonrilR, Oregon, Momlay in Februarv. June ami Novemlicr. BOOKS, la£ Ballot— Tnco’w, R ; Cliilders, 13; men entitled to seats in this Conven part of sai<i platfdrm, to-wit : County Court, first Monday in each month. Will practice in the Supreme, District ami Lacy, 8 ; Pitman, 6 ; blink, 1. tion, to-wit: STATIONERY, We hereby tender our sincere thanks to Jo.ief>hi»e Counfi/.— Circuit Court, second ot her Courts of this State. General Davis, Wltea ’ on, and tho otficers The name of Pitm m w is withdrawn. Momlay in April and fourth Monday in Oc Office in the building formerly occupied Applegate.— John Bolt, C. C. Good engaged in the latq Modoc War, for their TOILET ARTICLES, tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. 29tt. 2cZ billot— I ico ' h , 9 ; Caildars, 13 ; win. prompt and < nerge ic conduct in suppress uary, April, July and October. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ing liostilities, and for the many courte-ie* L icy, 7 ; bl m'c, 1. Ashland. — Daniel NValker, R. Gar J. R. NEH.. JACKSONVILLE rRF.CINIT. J. II. STINSON. shown to our Volunteers in the field. We rett, Thomas Smith. NV. A. Childers hiving received a Justice of the Peace................... W. M. Turner are also under many obligations to our gal STINSON & NEIL, Eden. — John S. Herrin, Frederick TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. lant officers and Volunteers for their brave majority of all the votes cast, was de I and patriotic conduct during the late Modoc Barnaburg. f C. B<»ekman, I’res’t, Attorneys and I’ounselorx-at-Law, li red the nominee of the Convention, \\ ar ; and we hereby tender them our gra’e Sol. Sachs, Foot's Creek. Robert A. Cook. i fill thanks for their well timed services, and Trustees..................... j John Bilirer, tnd his nomination wus m id a unani JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Grant's Pass.— NV. A. Johnson. assure them that their conduct will ovjr i 1 Henry Judge, Agency lor Cowan's King Remedies. mous. Link River.— Chas. Bl.dr, by J. N remain green in our memories. I K. Kubli. Will practice in the Supreme, District and T. Miller, proxy; J. L. Hanks, by Dr. Recorder...................................... I’. Havden other Courts of the State. For School Superintendent thennm'Mi Motion to adopt as amended carried. RoBB <t KAHLER. 291 f. Treasurer.......................................... Henrv Pape Prompt attention given t<> all business en J. Grey Jewell, proxy. Nominations being the next order of II. C. Fleming, J. B. Farley an t Marshal............................................. Fred. Grob trusted to our care. 2*.*tf. Leland.— L. N. Browning, by T. B. Street Commissioner............... Peter Roschey ‘•BXCBLSICP;’ of business, the following named per Isaac CoX were pl wed l:t nomination. Kent, proxy. H. K. HANNA, II. C. Fleming received 22 votes ; Little Butte.— Ilonry R. Brown, sons were put in nomination for State LIV.EB Y ST A B T. B, SOCIETY NOTICES. J. B. Farley, 1 1 ; Inw C«»x, 3. Utornpy-at-Law and Notary Public, Samuel Hawkins, Wm. H. Simpson, Senator; J. N. T. Miller, John S Oregon Street, Jacksonville, J. M. Black. II. C. Fleming hiving receive«! a Herrin, Thomas Smith. On motion Jacksonville, Oregon, Jackson» ill" Lo<l?t No. I", 1. II. 0. F„ Manzanita. — Jesse Richardson, T. Hold* its regular meotimrs every the Convention proceeded to veto by majority of all the votes cast, ww d< • J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr e. F. Beall. • Saturday eveningat the O*l<i Fid- Will practice in all the Courts of the State. i dared the nominee of the Convention. billlot. Prompt attention given to all business left low’s Hall. Brothers in irood standing are Table Rock. — James Collins, Samuel in my care. 29tf. invited to attend. K. KUBLI, N. G. For Surveyor, the nimp of E. C. AVJNG JVST RECFTVFD A NEW Man h, NV. A. Childers, Jasper Dennis. II. R. Brown, Fred. Barnaburg and C. W. S avage . Rec. Soc’v. stock of Harne*s, Bu<rtrie* and Car Dr. L. DANFORTH. 1177/oif Springs.— Thos. Chavner, N. J. M. Black were apppointed tellers. Mison was placed in nomination, and, Sila* J. Day, John A. Boyer, John Bilger, riage*. we are now prepared to furnish our Trustees. C. Dean. patrons ami the public generally with as NVhole number of votes cast, 36 ; on motion, he win dwlare l by acd i« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Sprague River. — J. A. Smith, by mation tho nominoo of thia Con ven» FINE TURNOUTS necessary to a choice, 19. flrsoni iii Pofiihontus Tribe No. 1. Im Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders A* can bo had on the Pacific Coast. Sad'Ho Henry Klippel, proxy. l.sf Ballot— J. N. T. Miller, 9; John tion. proved order of Red Men. holds its his professional services to the public. Jacksonville.—lAnxid Kannon, Cal Office on California street, adjoining Ca hor*os hired t<> to» to anv part of ’ho eonn’rv. stated councils at the Red Men’s For Coroner, the n tma of Dr. II. T. S. Herrin, 15 ; Thomas Smith, 12. Animals Bol’GHT and SOLD. Hor*e* Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in ton's shoe-shop. Residence on Third street, broke to work single or double. Hor*e* vin Lacy, K. Kubli, John Cimborsky, 'Id Ballot — Miller, 13 ; Herrin, 11 Inlow wis pl iced in nomination, and, * E. 1». Foudray, by S. J. Day, proxy, the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all opposite and west of the M. E. Church. boarded, and tho best of earn bestowed upon Smith, 9. brothers in good standing. on mo Ion, he was do -ltre<l by accli Martin Laist, John Orth, Newman them while in our charge. A. P. OWEN, S. 6d Ballot — Miller, 10; Herrin, 17 i Fisher, John Noland. OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. mation to be tho choice of this Con» GEORGE SCHUMPF, P. D. P arsons , C. ot R. Smith, 9. A liberal share of the pnbHc pa<ronn'.'o is On motion, report accepted ami The name of J. N. T. Millor was vention for Coroner. solicited. [2Sti] MANNING A- ISH. BARBER, Orion Division No. 1, On motion, tho nominees for ths Committee discharged. withdrawn. Son* and Daughters of Temperance, meets i H. F. JOHNSON. F. A. HEARN. Legislature, who were present, w.*r« On motion, Carroll B. Mattney was on Wednesday evening of each week in the 4 th Ballot Herrin, 21; Smith, 12. hall of Pocahontas Tribe No. 1. I. O. R. M., CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville, called upon, and without reservation elected by the Convention to represent JOHNSON & HEARN. John S. Herrin having received a I Brothers and sisters in good standingare in Uniontown precinct, and J. M. vited to attend. Successors to majority of all the votes cast, was subscribed to the platform endorsed by JOHN A. BOYER, W. P. this Convention. to represent the precinct of air cutting , shaving , sham - declared the nominee of the conven A. P. O wen , R. S, pooing and ladies' hair cutting done in RANTZAU A. SHAW AND COMSTOCK A MARTIN, Point. Tho following named persons were tion ; ;tnd. on motion, his nomination i first-class style. then nominated as tho County Centr.d The precincts of Goose Lake, I ,ost wit* made unanimous. Forwardin? & Commission Merchants, Warm Loti?.’ No. in, I. F. St A. DANDRUFF LOTION, 'jF ]]ol<ls its regular <,ommiinications River, Evans Creek, Big Butte, G. B. Van Riper, NV. J. Ply male, Committee for the ensuing two years, / xf N on the Wednesday evening* <>r pre REDDING, CAI,. An entirely new discovery for cleansing Flounce Rock, C’hewacanand Sterliug- NVm. Simpson, Thomas NVright and and their nomination wh confirmed ceding the full moon, in .Jacksonville, Ore the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu gon. T. G. REAMES, \\ . M. ville were not represented. ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Isaac Cox were placed in nomination by the Convention, to-wit: J. NV. M ax M vi . i . er , Sec’y. ark your goods careof j . a h . Manning, Henry Klippel, Win. IL The Committee on Order of Busi for Representatives. RAZORS CAREFULLY PI T IN ORDER. Bv close attention to business wo hope Simpson, J. S. March, Thos. F. Beall, ’o merit a continuation of tho patronage ness made the following report : Jacksonville Stamm No. ID. U. 0. R. M., Ballot— Van Riper received 36 heretofore extended to the old firms. 29tf. CIGARS ! Holds its regular meetings every Thursday I Mr. President: Your Committee ■ votes; NV. J. Plyinale, 24 ; Thomas John Sizemore, Simuel Furry. evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers On motion, Henry Klippel was elect beg leave to submit tho following as NVright, 23 ; NVm. Simpson, 14, and in good standing are invited to attend. RAILROAD SALOON, Isaac Cox, II. E. JACOBS, O. C. ed as Chairman of said Committee. the order of business for this Conven JOHN PAS H B URG Tlrrd Street, F. G rob , R. S. G. B. Van Riper, NV. J. Plymaleand On motion, it was ordered that the tion : YREKA, CAL,, Thomas NVright having each received proceedings of this Convention he pub JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, 1. Report of Committee on Creden Rnth Rrb’kuh Dferpc Loder No. 4, I. 0. 0. F., Keeps Constanti g on Hand a majority of all the votes cast w * tc lished in the D emocratic T imes . tials. HENRY PAPF, Hold* its regular meetings on every other ENGINEER declared the nominees of this Conven Monday evening at 0*1'1 Fellows Hall. On motion, the Convention adjourn- 2 Permanent organization. Members in goo<i standing are invited to Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars. t tion ; an<l on motion, their nominations od. 3 .Adoption of Platform. attend. N. FISHER, N. G. THROUGH TICKETS, 12J C ts . I ■1. Nominations in the following or were imide unanimous. —AND— HENRY KLIPPEL, Chm’n. J ane K vblt , R. S. der : S ilas J. D ay , Sec’y, For Sheriff, J. NV. Manning and J. ALL OTHER BRANDS, /tllOK'E WINES. LIQUORS AND CI- State Senator. 1 Jarksonvillr Turnverein No. 1, * > gars constantlv on band. The reading J ohn B olt , Assist. Sec’y. IL Russell were put in nomination. 3 Representatives. Holds its regular meetings at Turnverein AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES! table is also supplied with Eastern periodi J. NV. M inning received 28 votes ; cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf. I Hall every Momlay evening. Regular Ex 1 Sheriff. A C ouplk of N ice S amples ercising every Monday ami Thursday eve 291 y. ; J. 11. Russell, 8. 1 < lerk. nings. CHAS. NICKELL, President. S poiled .—A well-worn falselKaxi of o S. I». JONES, County Commissioners. J. NV. Manning having received a E d . H orne , Secretary. the Ring has been the statement that THE EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS. “ Treasurer. 1 majority of till the votes cast, was de A. H. Brown had Imrrowed $10,000, “ Assessor. 1 INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY, C alifornia S treet , clared the nominee of the Convention. school funds, for the B ikerCity A nd- NEW STATE SALOON, 1 School Superintendent. Holds its regular meetings at the District For Clerk, E. D. Foudray and IL C. •my upon security that ww pruttical- School House every Friday evening. Proprietor, j 1 County Surveyor. Corner California and Third Streets, John Noland, EDW a RI) HORNE, President. ly worthless—the eecurlty heinjf the Fleming were placed in nomination. 1 Coroner. A melia M iller , Sec’y. WEBB & JONES. Propr s. 5th. The election of a Central Com E. D. Foudray received 21 votes; II. Academy and ground«. Thia wm \TONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST originally a Bulletia ftlsehood. and ! C. Fleming, 15. mittee. A Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars The City Brewery, was in< lude<l in Dolph’s string of cam. E. I). Foudray was declared the piign lies compiled from the filea of kept. pNGLlSH ALE ANI> T’ORTER, together All of which is most respectfully I j with the finest brands of liquors :in<l ei- DRINKS, 12J CENTS. —BY— i nominee of the Convention. submitted. that piper at the lieginning of the can. trars always on hand. 16t f. CREDIT IN THE FUTURE — it don ’ t Fred. Heber, Daniel Walker, S imuel vass for the benefit of the am ill-fry of NO (Signed) J. N. T. M iller , Ch’n. VEIT SCHUTZ. pay. Families needimr anything in mv line ’he Ring who were to can visa and with the purest and New Boot and Shoe Store can always 1 be supplied . . On motion, the report was received March, M. A. Houston, John O’Brien didn’t know whit tosiv. Tais fd*e. uin<1 tho Give me a best to be found on the Coast. .. R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- California Street, and accepted, and Committee dis an<l Freeman Yandel were placed in hoo<l was just about <iSlipp*ry Di -k'*’* 29tf. forms the citizens of .Jacksonville and call, and you will be well satisfied. nomination for County Commissioners -ize, and the industrious use ho mid» surrounding country that he is now manip charged. JACKS< INVILEE, OR EGON. iacturing, and will constantly keep on hand l.*< Ballot— Heber, 18 ; O’Brien, 18 : of it must hive been ch mring to ths HENRY HAGEN, On motion, the temporary officers <he very bestt of Lager Beer. “ Those wishing Yandel, 13 ; Houston, 10 ; NValker, 6 ; Ring heart. In the cours** of time a cool glass of beer should give me a call. were unanimou-ly elected permanent , March, 6. Wholesale Dealer In aving permanently located ¡¡his inveitim readied B i'<. r City in Jacksonville, respectfully inform* officer* of the Convention. No choice. The names of Walker, in<l now con*« hick a rejdy in tha CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDIES, DR. JACKSON, : • he public that he is prepared to do all kinds On motion, a Committee of five on shape of a certified statement of the March, and Yandel were withdrawn. of work in tho boot and shoe-making line. i —AND— platform was appointed by the Chair, Satisfaction guaranteed. 2d Ballot— Heber, 21 ; Houston, 23; value of the Ba <er City Ac idoniv prop, I 29tf. M. CATON erty, with a detail <1 i-count of exp *n- consisting of the following persons: O’Brien, 28. IMPORTED LIQUORS, litures in cm no tion with it, ov«*r the .1. N. T. Miller, NVm. Simpson, John John O’Brien and M. A. Houston •ign it ure of its sp< re ary. who h ipp *n< HYZER & ACKLEY, 338 and 340 Pine St., S. Herrin, Thomas Smith, S. March. were declared the nominees of the ; o bp a rui'orou* Ri'li-al; a at.ite- Plain and Ornamental Painters, On motion, the Convention adjourn Convention. i San Francisco, California. I input w'ii h -h >ws the A - ideuiy to a» ed, to meet at 1 o ’ clock p. M. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SURGEON DENTIST. For County Treasur t , the ninu's of • worth d >11*4 • t io sum for which it is Jir Orders from the country promptly AFTERNOON SESSION. filled. * 3otf. John Orth, Kaspar Kubli, Newman in >rtgaged to the St ite. i RE PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS Another of these crmpiignors wh The Convention met pursuant to ad FLher, Veit Schutz, M. Mens>r, were z\ of House. Sign. Carriage Panning, Glaz LLSTYT.ES OF PLATE WORK MADE to the effect that th- p-<*sen’ S »too fl LAGER, LAGER ! ing, Paper Hanging promptly and a» roa- journment. Officers and members put in nomination. —such as Gold, Silver, Platina, Aluin- eers rais- d th • r *n4 p ii l t > J >e 1I *| 111 I sonable term*. Tho patronage of the public I •nium and Rubber Plates. Special attention present. is respectfully solicited. nnn535‘> p *r <pi ir er—> 11 by M iy lif Ballot— Orth received 6 votes given to Children’s teeth. Nitrus Oxide 17tf. ‘ HYZER A ACKLEY. THE EAGLE BREWERY. (laughing gas) given for the painless ex i —to $500. This invention w is short On motion, E. C. Mason was invited Kubli, 16 ; Fisher, 12 ; Schutz, 2. traction of the teeth. 2d ballot— Orth, 8 ; Kubli, 14 J lived. It Wis pro uptlv met by H<4- CARPET-WEAVING. to participate in this Convention as Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March an nan, in a car<l, stating that for in» nually ; also Kerby ville on the 4th Monday T RE PROPRTE t OR, JOS. WETTERER, If RS. OLIVER WOULD RESPFXTFUL- delegate to represent Goose Lake pre Fisher, 12 ; Mensor, 1. ’ in October. Call and examine specimen 3d Ballot— Orth, 8 ; Kubli, 15; Fish rea-ed fa ilties the r nt wt- rai-ed «• ™as now on hand and is constantly man ol lv inform the publicthat she will short work. ti fkctu ring the best I^grr Beer in Srlnthom ly be prepared to weave carpets fn the nno«t cinct. Mr. Mason declined, and the er, 12; Mensor, 1. luring Mtv’.s term, and th it then* has Office comer of California and 5th streets ; Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to motion was tabled. artistic st vic, and at reasonable rates. La 4th badot— Orth, 8 ; Kubli, IT'tTiih» been rin“increase since the R •puhliuui residence opposite Crystal dr Wright’s black- suit purchasers. Call and test the article. dies desiring to have carpets wcven. should . party went out of power.—-¿Veu»a. 29tf. wmiib-.shop. 29tt. The Committee on platform made er; 11. give her a call. 2Ptf. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I the following report : O 11 H M I M H A