The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 21, 1874, Image 1

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    THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
Ite gtrnunatic ® imeü.
Published Every Friday Morning
Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine
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—BY—
P. D. HULL A CHAS. NICKELL,
Publishers and Proprietors.
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OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick
Building.
Raten of Nubacrlption
One copy, per annum,..................
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six months,....................
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three months....... ..........
$.3.0(1
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VOL. IV.
PROF ES* I( )N A T. CAR DS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
JACKSONVILLE, OGN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1874
Furniture Ware - Room,
GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS.
NO. 34
FAI OKED Bi PROVIDENCE.
V
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes
at the following rates :
One square, one insertion....................... $3.00
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each subsequent one........... 1.00
For legal advertisements, $2.50 peraquare
of 12!ines, first insertion, ami $1.00 per square
for each subsequent insertion.
A lair reduction from the above rates made
to yearly advertisers.
Vearly advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printiug neatly and promptly executed.
T he C olor of B irds ’ W ings .—
It would, however, be an error to sup­
I
pose that all tho requisite metallic
shades which diaper the feathers of
birds and the wings of butterflies arise
from pigments ; it was a dream of the
alchemists to try to extract them.
Their sole cause is the play of light,
fugitive as the sparkles of the diamond.
When the beautiful feathers on the
breast of the humming-bird are exam­
ined under the microscope, it is aston­
ishing to see none of the shades the
mystery of which you would pene­
trate. They are simply made of a
dark brown opaque substance not un­
like those of a black duck. There is,
however, a remarkable arrangement.
1'he barb of the feather, instead of be­
ing a fringed stem, offers a series of
small squares of horny substance placed
point to point. These plates, of in­
finitesimal size, are extremely thin,
brown, and to all appearance, exactly
alike, whatever be the reflection they
give. The brilliant large feathers of
the peacock are the same ; the plates
are only at a greater distance, and of
less brightness.. They have been de­
scribed as so many little mirrors, but
that comparison is not correct, for then
they would only give back light with­
out coloring it. Neither do they act
by decomposing the rays which pass
through them, for then they would
not lose their iris tints under the mi­
croscope. It is to metals alone that
the metallic plumage of the humming­
birds can be compared ; the effects of
the plates in a feather are like temper­
ed steel or crystalized bismuth. Cer­
tain specimens emit colors very varia­
ble under different angles, the same
scarlet feather becoming, when turned
to ninety degrees, a beautiful emerald
green.— Popular Science Monthly.
A convention, whose purpose it
The N. Y. Sun enumerates the follow­
shall
be
to
give
birth
to
a
party
with
ing
instances of Providential interfer­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Secretary of State................... S. F. Chadwick
Oregon. hard money for a leading issue, has ences on behalf of the Mormons. They
Treasurer,.................................. L. Fleiscliner
Jacksonville,
lias removed to Jacksonville, and tenders
been called in Illinois.
State Printer,......................... Eugene Semple his
professional services to the public.
i are certainly calculated to create in
FIRST JL'DIVIAL DISTRICT.
Office on California street, adjoining Ca­
The citizens of San Benito, Califor­ the superstitious minds of the average
Circuit Judge,............. .................... P. P. Prim ton's shoe-shop. Residence on Third street,
DAVID LINN
nia, are enraged and disgusted at the follower of Brigham the impression
District Attorney,..................... II. K. Hanna opposite and west of tho M. E. Church.
JACKSON COUNTY.
change of venue which removes the that they are under the special care
H. K. HANNA,
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
County Judge............................ E. B. Watson
trial of Vasqtiez to San Jose, as they of a power higher than that of man.
of furniture, consisting of
r.
.
I,
O’Brien,
County
Commissioners
...... j ( M John
A Hueston
Attornry-at-Law
and
Notary
Public,
fear it will not end in having him But we think most enlightened peo­
•
•
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BEDSTEADS,
hanged.
NherifT,..................................... J. W. Manning
ple will be inclined to doubt the fact
Clerk,...........................................................E. D. Foudrav JacksonviUe. Oregon,
Bl'BEAUS, TABLES,
The State Department advises all of special Providences for special occa­
Treasurer,.......................................... K. Kubli
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
Assessor,................................................... W. A. (’Iiilders
persons going to Europe to procure sions and peoples :
Prompt attention given to all business left
GUILD MOULDINGS,
School Superintendent........... IT. <’. Fleming
2‘Jtf.
Surveyor,.................................... E. C. Mason in my care.
passports, because, although they may
“In 1847 the Mormon band departed
Coroner........................................H. T. Inlow
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
not be required to show them, they for the Far West, where they have
E. B. WATSON
c. W. KAHLER.
Official Paper................... D emocratic T imes
are
still the best evidence of nationali­ built up a Territory which is more
CHAIRS
OF
ALL
KINDS.
KAHLER & WATSON,
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
I
ty in case of emergency.
fruitful and inviting than any other.
County Judge.......................... M. F. Baldwin
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
Attomrys and Counselors-at-Law,
It
was the 24th of July in 1847 when
The British Government demands
County Commissioners
j ^meTNM£
they settled in the sage brush desert
irre.» ETi’.
Jacksonville, Oregon,
$8,000,000 from Spain for the mas­ I known as the Great Salt Lake Valley ;
Sheriff.................... .............. .. .Dan. L. Green 1
f’lerk,............... .
....('bas. Hughes
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on sacre of the sixteen English subjects what they have made of that desert
Treasurer,..............
..... Win. Naucke Will practice in tho Supreme, District and hand and made to order. Planing done on
other
Courts
of
this
State.
captured on board of the Virginius, we all know. Immediately after their
Assessor.................
....... lohn Howell
Office in the building formerly occupied reasonable terms, Z®“ Undertaking a spe­
H'hool Superintendent, .............. B. F. Sloan
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and executed at Santiago de Cuba. settlement the discovery of gold in
2Vtf. cialty.
■Surveyor......................... ......... W. N. Sanders by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House.
Will the United States Government I California started an enormous emigra­
Coroner........................... ......... Geo. E. Briggs
I
across the continent, and gave the
J. II. STINSON.
J. R. NEIL.
Official Paper,................ ..D emocratic T imes
DRUGS and MEDICINES. place as great value on the lives of its i tion
industrious
Mormons a ready sale for
citizens who were slaughtered at the
COCRT SITTINGS.
STINSON & NEIL,
all
their
products.
Afterward their
same time ?
Jackson C’onntg.— Circuit Court, second
Attorneys
and
Counsrlors-at-Law,
crops were threatened with devasta­
Monday in February. June and November.
4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL-
The Secretary of the Treasury is tion from locusts, when suddenly great
"County Court, first Monday in each month.
¡ V ways on hand at th«»
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
preparing a formal demand on several flocks of gull appeared and swept away
Josephine County.— Circuit Court, second
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­
Pacific railroads embraced in the act tho depredators. Then the United
tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­ Will practice in the Supreme, District and
CITY
DRUG/
STORE,
other
Courts
of
the
State.
uary, April. July and Oetol»er.
of last June, requiring the payment of States started an expedition which was
Prompt attention given to all business en­
JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT.
2t»tf.
five per cent, of the net earinings intended to be a menace to the Mor­
i trusted to our care.
—OF—
mons, hut the troops were snowed up,
Justice of the Peace,................ J. IT. Stinson
BOOKS,
of the companies to the Government, and owed their salvation to the enemy
Constable................................... \. M. Asbury J. A. CALLENDER, M. D. | A. C. MATTHIAS, M I»,
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
i imposed by the act of July 1, 1862. they were sent against.
In return
STATIONERY,
CALLENDER & MATTHIAS,
f C. C. Beekman, Pres’t,
If the demand is not complied with they supplied the Mormons with stores
j So!. Sachs,
Physicians
&
Surirons,
TOILET
ARTICLES,
within sixty days the Secretary will of which they stood in great need.
Trustees
j John Bilger,
j Henry Judge,
notify the Attorney General, who will The last and worst plague sent to them
I
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
I K. Kubli.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, institute legal proceedings against the has been a detachment of Grant’s car­
...U. S. Havden
Recorder.......................
pet-baggers. And now they think
roads.
.....ITenrv Rape
Treasurer.....................
Having formed a co-partnership for the
....... Fred. Groh
Marshal,.......................
Gasoline Oil and Lamps. » Mr. W. Bailey, from Junction City, that by an almost miraculous dispensa­
Peter Roschev practice of our profession, we ofTer our ser­
Street Commissioner,.
tion of Providence the act which was
vices to the public.
Davis county, Kansas, called on the to bring destruction to them has been
ETC., ETC.
J®“ Office on California Street, opposite
T he B elles of S aratoga . —Two
editor of the Boise City Statesman converted into a very harmless affair.”
SOCIETY NOTIC ES.
Union Livery Stable.
years ago the belles of «Saratoga were
a short time ago, on his way to Ore­
A L iar ’ s P ulse .—It has been left performing all the evolutions of the
Jarksonville lotter No. 10.1.0.0. F.,
Dr. J. C. BELT,
gon.
lie
came
all
the
way
with
Agency for Cowan's King Remedies.
Holds its regularmectimrs everv I
to the genius of the physician to dis­ exaggerated “Grecian bend.” Moving
horse teams, and reports a large im­ cover a sure way of detecting at least about they looked like a company of
Sntiirdav eveningat the Odd Fel­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
I
low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are
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B. ROBB.
migration on the plains. One train a juvenile prevaricator. The discov­ giraffes suddenly gone into mourning;
Jacksonville, Oregon,
invited to attend.
t . t . M c K enzie , n . g .
from Fort Scott has 100 wagons and erer of this method isa member of the they affected curious angularities of
“EXCELSIOR”
J ohn B usier . R oc . Sec’y.
medical profession of Greene, Chenan­ the elbow, walked mincingly, and
families
destined
for
Oregon,
lie
John A. Boyer, Isaac Sachs, Kaspar Ku- Having located in the town of Jacksonville,
spoke in an affected voice. All this
represents times very hard in Kansas go county, and his name is Dr. Wil­ has disappeared as by magic. The
bli. Trustees.
for the purpose of practicing Surgery and
other branches of his profession, respect­
LIVE R Y STABLE, I —no money, crops a failure. On an liams. The other evening several girl of the period now shows a slender
mischievous boys broke into the school
fully
asks
a
portion
of
the
public
patron
­
Jvksonvill1* Stamm Xu. HS F. 0. R. M..
I average not one fair crop in three
age.
Ofliec
—
Second
door
north
of
the
U.
house in that place, built a fire in the back, perfectly straight and innocent
H<»lds ita regulär meeMngs everv Thur«day
! years.
S.
Hotel.
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They
are
getting
away
as
fast
Oregon Street, Jacksonville,
evrntng at tb<> Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brottiers
same, and were preparing for a hilari­ of the smallest atom of ¿our/it/re. All
as they can, but are too poor to come ous time, when they discovered that the looping up and bundling and
in good standing are inv’te.l to atmend.
I
BEN SACHS, O. C.
by railroad ; couldn’t sell their teams
patches have gone with the bustles,
GEORGE SCHUMPF,
A. B otin . R. S.
J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr’s. for enough to pay their fare to Kelton. the Board of Education was after them. her dress-skirt is often single, her liod-
Tru«’ecs—Herman v. Helms, Ben Sachs,
.Although the school house was sur­
Max Muller.
rounded
before they got wind of the iees high and plain, and her sash—
The
Superintendent
of
the
Peniten
­
BARBER,
danger, they managed to slip out of three yards of comparatively narrow
Orron’nn Ponhontas Tribe No. 1. Im-
aving just received a new tiary has had machinery put in the
Some of ribbon (bonnet width)—tied at the side
proved order of Bed Men, bolds its CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville,
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­ old prison building to prepare flax for the building unobserved.
them had been recognized in the build­ in careless loops and long ends. But
■* Moated councils at the Red Men’s
riages, wo are now prepared to furnish our
shipment.
Last
year
a
ton
of
Oregon
patrons and the public generally with as
Hall the third sun in everv seven suns, in
ing, however, and were brought up it is head and face that exhibit the
the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all
flax was prepared by hand and sent as before the physician mentioned for ex­ most marvelous change. Where are
FINE TURNOUTS
brothers in good standinc.
air cutting , shaving , siiam -
The first bo.,’ put upon the multitudinous puffs and braids and
A. P. OWEN, S.
pooing and ladies' hair cutting done in As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle a sample to Ireland. It was found aminai ion.
horses
hired
to
go
to
any
part
of
the
country.
C. W. S avage , C. of R.
the stand “knew nothing about the af­ curls ? It is a small head now, the
first-class style.
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses by the manufacturers of linen to be fair,” and asserted his innocence with hair combed tightly up and disposed
broke to work single or double. Horses superior to any flax grown in the
DANDRUFF LOTION,
Orson Division No. 1,
all the manifestations of veracity in of in a single braid, which is laid
boarder!, and the best of care bestowed upon
world,
with
the
exception
of
that
Sons and Daughters of Temperance, meet« i An entirely new discovery for cleansing them while in our charge.
his countenance. The Dix'tor was not straight and close to the back of the
on Tuesday even ins of each week in the I the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu­ piF OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
grown to a limited extent in one of satisfied, lie took hold of the boy’s head. The front hair is combed
Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers and sisters in ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle.
smooth to the side of the face in wave­
A liberal share of th«* public patronage is the interior States of Germany. Ore­ wrist and felt his pulse, The pulsation
good standing are invited to attend.
let«, not in masses, but as if it had
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. solicited.
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MANNING A’ ISH.
ANNA DOWELL, W. I’.
gon raises the best wheat, produces was unnaturally fast, Linking into been cut short, and when the eyes are
J. R. W ade , R. 8.
the best wool, and now is in a fair the boy’s unwavering eye and imper­ turned up, the look of innocence and
GRANGERS,
RAILROAD SALOON,
way to stand forward in the culture turbable face, he said : “Young man simplicity combined with this style
Warren Loiter No. 10. A. F. & A. M.. !
of flax. Two brothers by the name of you are lying ! You have not uttered ii imparts is extremely captivating.—
YF Holds its regular communications : PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY!
Th^rd Street,
Smith, from Europe, are in Oregon one word of truth about this matter! i Transformations like these show geni­
/ nf ' on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­
JA CKSONVILLE, OREGON,
and have made arrangements to ship Your pulse is now running as high as us. It seems too bad that such bright
gon.
T. G. REAMES, W. M. J
at least one hundred tons this season 140, and no person enjoying good II girls should be thrown away upon men,
I CAN FURNISH
M ax M uller , Ser’y.
I
HENRY PAPE,
ENGINEER.
health and telling the truth would
to Ireland.
have as rapid pulsation as that !” The or that their faculties should not be put
First-Class
WATER
PIPE,
The annual circular of the Corvallis problem of centuries was solved ; the to some lietter use.
Ruth Rebrkah Derm Loder No. I, I. 0. 0. F.,
THROUGH TICKETS, 12$ C ts .
Holds Its regular meetings on every other
Agricultural College has just been is­ la>y acknowledged that he had broken
Cheaper and More Durable
P atent R ights . — The Farmers*
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
into the school house. Although tho Advocate has the following : We ad­
sued,
from
which
we
learn
that
the
Meinliers in good standing are invited to
pHOICE
WINES,
LIQUORS
ANI)
CI-
—THAN
attend.
N. FISHER, N. G.
\ 7 gars constantly on hand. The reading Fall term will open on Thursday, the heart sent no tell-tale blood to the face, vise every farmer who is a subscriber
J ane K ubli , R. S.
it throbbed its confession in the tiny I not to touch a patent right until he has
table
is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material.
1st
day
of
September,
1871.
The
Fac
­
cals
and
leading
papers
of
the
Coast.
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pulse ; and science had again triumph­ con-ulted two or three business men
I
ulty
consists
of
B.
L.
Arnold,
A.
M.,
ANY
SIZE
FURNISHED.
ed where human ingenuity had been whom he has confidence in ; never be
Jacksonville Turnverein No. 1,
President, and Professor of Moral Phil­ sadly at fault.
Holds its regular meetings at Turnverein I
J. H. HYZER,
in a hurry, expecting somebody else
Hall every Monday evening. Regular Ex­
osophy
and
Physics
;
Rev.
J.
Emery,
will take it before you. We have been
Send v>ur orders to
PLAIN A ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
ercising everv Monday and Thursday eve­
T
he
S
hake
M
an
.
—
The
sharp
man
JOSIAH HANNAH,
nings.
CHAS. NICKELL, President.
A. M., Professor of Mathematics; B.
pestered with too many of these use­
Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville.
iz mistaken for thewizeone, but he iz
E d . H orne , Secretary.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
J. Hawthorne, A. M., Professor of just as different front a wize one az he less swindler.«, trying to sell us rights
that are not worth the paper that they
Languages; Miss Irene Smith, Prima­ iz from an honest one.
INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY,
are written upon. The majority of
HENRY HAGEN,
T HAVE BOUGHT M r . ACKLEY’S IN- ry Department; Miss Viola Briggs,
He trusts tew his cunning for suc­ the«e useless articles for which the
Hold» its regular meetings at the District I
1
terest
in
the
painting
business,
and
will
cess,
and this is the next thing tew be­ right are sold are not procurable ; they
School House every Friday evening.
Wholesale Dealer In
i
endeavor to conduct it myself on terms to Music Department; Brevet Captain B.
A l . CARDWELL, President.
suit the times. Favors respectfully solic­ ■ D. Boswell, U. S. A., Military Depart­ ing a rogue.
cannot lx* purchased, simply t»ecause
S ophie N ickell , Sec’y.
CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDIES, ited.
The sharp man iz like a razor—gen­ no manufacturer will make them on
I
N. B.—I will settle all accounts of the late ment. The law provides for the free erally too sharp for anything but a
—ANO­
his own risk. They know they can­
firm, pro and con.
J. II. HYZER.
tuition of sixty students—two from
Jacksonville, Juno 6, 874.
23tf. i each Senatorial District. Persons over shave.
The City Brewery,
rot sell them. There is nothing wrong
These men are not to l»e trusted— in purchasing a patent implement if
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
I 16 years of ago, desiring to avail them­ they are so constituted that they must
—BY—
H. L. WEBB.
8. P. JONES.
selves of the benefits of this law, may cheat somebody, and, rather than be you are satisfied it would he for your
338 and 340 Pine St.,
THE
VEIT SCHUTZ.
do so by applying to the proper Sena­ idle or lose a good job, they will pitch advantage. Every patentee of agri-
■ cultural implements should be com­
!
San Francisco, California.
NEW STATE SALOON, tor, or to President Arnold, Corvallis. into their best friends.
pelled to have the implements procur­
AfR. SCHUTZ RBBPECTFULLY IN-
They are not exactly outkast«, hut able
The Curry county correspondent of
7®“ Orders from the country promptly
Cor. California and Third Sts.,
JVL form.^the citiaens of Jacksonville and
at some place, so that they may
liv clos on the borders of criminality,
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surrounding country that he is now manu­ filled.
,
be
tested
before they are offered to the
Coos
Bay
Neics
says
:
“
A
rich
! the
facturing, and will constantly keep on hand
and are liable tew step over at enny public in the form of township or coun­
Webb A Jones, Propr’s.
The very beat of Lager Beer. Those wishing
quartz ledge has been found on the time.
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS.
a cool glass of lieer should give me a call.
rights. Manufacturers are better
farm of Lyman Woodruff, two miles
It iz but a step from cunning to ras­ ty
able to judge of mechanical work and
jINGLISH ALE AND PORTER, together
C alifornia S treet ,
from Ellensburg, mouth of Rogue I cality, and it iz a short step that iz al- the value of implements than the far­
J
with
the
finest
brands
of
liquors
and
ci
­
S. E. WATT.
CHAS. K. KLUM.
gars always on hand.
ifitf.
river. In many places inside of his wuz invitin tew take;
Proprietor.
John Noland,
Sharp men have hut phew friends, mers. ■ ■ . — < ♦ »
■■ - ■
WATT A KLUM,
enclosure croppings of gold have been and seldum a confidant. They learn
No
one
(save
hotel-keepers)
can have
New Boot and Shoe Store, found. It is in a cement. Mr. Wood­
Saddle & Harness Manufacturers,
‘ to fear treachery by studying their any conception of the profit made out
one but the choicest and best
California Street,
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
ruff took ten pounds of the rock or ce­ own nature.
of bridal parties at the Niagara Falls.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
kept.
They
are
alwuz
Lizzy,
but
like
the
Angeline Is too full of love to eat, and
ment
and
pounded
it
up,
and
from
it
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
DRINKS, 12$ CENTS.
anufacture and import con -
hornet,
want
a
heap
of
sharp
watching.
“Federwlc” partakes sparingly while
got $13 50. He says that he wants
cord Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, I
embarrassment
predominates. Every
The
sharp
man
iz
alwuz
a
vain
one.
Boston Team Collar», Concord, Team and NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t I
no more money than what is in sight
pay.
Families
needing
anything
in
my
lino
meal
is
merely
“looked at” by the
He
prides
himself
upon
his
cunning,
Buggy Collars, Men’s, Boys', and Side Sad­
aying permanently located
purest and
-------- r.,,..ed with the pure:
dles, Bridles, Cinchas and Stirrups, Whips, J
in Jacksonville, respectfnliy informs on his piacA. lie has the United and had rather do a shrewd thing than ’ simpletons, while board at the rate of
■Curry-oom bs, Lashes, Spurs, Collar Paas, best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
t he public that lie is prepared to do alLkinds
States title for his land. At the pre­
$4.50 per day goes right along.
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aad everything usually kept in a well regu­ will, and yon will be well satisfied.
of work in the boot and shoe-making line. sent time, it is difficult to say whether i a kind one.— Josh Billings.
lated harness establishment.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
this is a permanent ledge or only de­
A n Indianapolis gentleman’s claim
We are using Kerby's Genuine Santa Cruz I
J ohn M orrisset , the ex-Congress-
29tf.
M. CATON.
Leather, and guarantee Satisfaction to our I
tached. The supposition, however, is man from New York, who whipped for divorce is based upon the ground
Customers.
I
that it is a defined ledge, from the Heenan from superior pluck, has be­ that when he married, four weeks ago,
All Kinds of Job Printing
hose indebted to the under -
fact that it can tie traced and shows come the largest of gambiers. It is his wife’s hair was black, but it is red
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH.
requested to settle IMME­
DIATELY , as, having been burned out by NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT itself in many places, and runs in a reported that his bank won $150,000 enough now to entitle her to the front
Repairing neatly and quickly done.
tfie fire, the money is needed.
straight line.
at Saratoga during the recent regatta. | rank in a torchlight procession.
Piaaae give tn a call.
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