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* THE OHIO DEMOCRACY ON INFLA T1ON. Eht ilrmcrrafic The Republican press, especially of SEPTEMBER 3, 1875 DEMOCRATIC TICKET., FOR CONGRESS, LA FAYETTE LANE, of norc, las PUBLIC SPEAKING. TT on . L. F. L ane , Democratic candidate for Congress, will address his fellow citizens at the following times and places : TJnkville,....................... .......... September 4th n 7th Ashland ......................... ll 8th Jacksonville................. »•••••••• ll 9th Applegate....................... ll 10th Kerbvville..................... ll 16th Roseburtr ...................... ll 18th Eugene Citv.................. »•••••••• ll 21st Albany.......................... ll 22d Corvallis........................ ••••••••• ll 23d Dallas.............................. ll 25 th T.afavette,....................... ll 27th ll 29th Oregon Citv................... ll 30 th Salem.............................. 2d Portland........................ .......... October ll 4th z\ntoriA .................... ll 7th The Dalles...................... « 11th Pendleton....................... ll 12th Weston ................ ll 15th T j » Grande...................... ll ]«th T’ninn.. ......................... ll 18th Baker Citv...................... ll 21st Canyon City.................. Opposing candidates are invited to join him. California Election. Y reka , Sept. 2d. To Chas. NickeU : Siskiyou county Democratic. State also. Irwin 10,- 000 majority ! G. R. R enme . Very Strange. Some time since, Hon. L. F. Lane sent Messrs. Whitney and Warren, the Independent and Republican nominees, an invitation to canvass the State with him. Mr. Whitney responded imme diately, in a courteous manner accept I ing ; but nothing was heard from Mr. Warren until several days afterwards, when he answered in the affirmative, stating that his failure in replying sooner was owing to the fact that he had just received Mr. Lane’s invita tion. On looking over the Yamhill Reporter, Mr. Warren’s local organ, we see reference made to this very letter of Mr. Lane some days prior to the date of Warren’s reply. Now, it is evident that he either prevaricates I in the premises, or the editor of the Reporter is guilty of taking unpardon able privileges with Mr. Warren’s ! mail matter. But, then, we can hard ly blame Warren for being averse to taking the stump. Sheridan Coming. Gen. P. II. Sheridan is now on this Coast on a visit, and upon the invita tion of Gen. O. O. Howard is expected to visit Portland very soon. Phil, used to he stationed in Oregon at an early day, and on his exit from this State left several young Sheridans behind, some of which now reside in this coun ty. He will doubtless be received with much ceremony by tho military, i and the authorities of Portland are also making preparations for his re ception. [P. S.—Since the above was in type,! Sheridan has arrived In Portland.] A V ni ted Support. We have never known of a political campaign where the Democratic press was more united and harmonious than in the present. Every Democratic journal in the State from Baker City to Jacksonville, says the Mercury, is working with a will for the- triumph ant election of Hon. L. F. Lane. “In unity there is strength.” This union on the part of the press speaks volumes for the popularity of a candi dane and will tell on election day by his triumphant election to the Halls of Congress. __________ . Now and Then. The School Fund, since the Demo cratic administration came into power in this State, has increased nearly a quarter of a milfion of dollars, and is steadily swelling and becoming larger and larger. While Woods was Gov ernor, not a dollar of the interest on the irreducihle school fund was dis tributed towards the support of free schools ; but a large amount was lost by loaning these funds to irresponsible party favorites. More Candidates. 4 « Although there aro already four can didates in the field, two more have come to the surface in the persons of H. N. Pike, of Benton county, and Sam W. McDowell, of Salem. The Oregonian, which is beating about the political arena without a candidate, surely cauuot complain aa regards num- .bar. , •• LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CENTENNIAL By order of General Howard, the fol Tho rtpys nf the failure of the Bank Notice of Final Settlement. of California created quite an excite lowing letter has been written to the In the Connty Court of the State of Oreeron, ment even in Jacksonville, where few, commanding officer at Fort Klamath for Josephine county, sitting in Probate. if any, loso by the suspension. The in relation to the disinterment of the In the matter of the Estate of J. G. Adams, deceased. bank has ever been considered the remains of those who lost their lives in PROCLAMATION. - an . l . green , administrator most substantial and reliable on the the famous lava beds during the Mo of said estate, having filed in said Court CHICAGO AND NORTH-WESTERN his final account for settlement, prays the Coast, and we cannot wonder at the doc war, tho conveying of the same to RAILWAY. Court for an opler appointing a tune for intenso excitement its suspension the fort and according to them a Chris hearing of objections to tho same. .There fore notice is hereby given that said final THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND. caused in New York, San Francisco I tian burial in the cemetery at the post. account will be heard and determined in and other cities, where it transacted Brief mention has been made of the said Court on Mondav. the 6th day of Sep Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Falls, 1875. at which time all persons an immense business. No definite order, but we publish the letter in full; tember, having any objections to said final account Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, P ortland , Oregon, Aug. 5, 1,875. and settlement must then $nd there make New York, Boston, or any point East, reason of its failure has yet been ven should tfuy their the same. . . n To the Commanding Officer, Fort Klamath tured, though several have been an Bv order of non. M. F. Baldwin, County —Sir: Referring to your post orders No. TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS CHAS. HUGHES, Clerk. nounced. One thing evident is, that 51, paragraph 2, July 8, 1875, detailing a Judge. Via the Pioneer Route, it has often gone beyond the legiti detachment of one commissioned officer and Sheriff’s Sale. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN mate business of a first-class bank, six enlisted men to proceed to the lava beds Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND dabbled in stocks, etc., which may he to examine into the condition of the graves RAILWAY. order of sale issued out of the Circuit of the dead buried there, the department Court of the State of Oregon, tor Jackson THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. considered the prime cause of its mis commander directs you will send out a county, and to me directed, in favor of fortune. Other industries directly, party anti disinter the remains of the officers Janies Helms, Plaintiff, and azainst Daniel Tt« Track i» nf STEEL RAILS, «rat nn tt h«« b.»n Doty and Amanda Doty, Defendants, for and some indirectly connected with it; and enlisted men buried at tho foot of the the recovery of-fhe sum of six hundred an<1 made the FASTEST time that h«« ever been MADE in thi* country. Hr th*« nmte t>a««et>peni fa-, point« Mit will necessarily suffer; hut their embar bluff near Gen. Gillem’s old camp ; also five dollars, gold coin, with interest at one nf Chicago liars choice of the folb.winr linen from Chicairo: together the remains that can be per cent, per month, and for sixty anjl 50- BT THE PITTSRUtm F irt WAYNK AND CHIC A .0 rassment will in most cases not be se gather found in and around tho sandy butte where hundredths dollars attorney’s fees, together AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS, rious. Only one other bank has also sus. Captain Thomas* fight took jhace, and have with forty-four and 44-hundredths dollars THROUGH TRAINS DAILY with Pullman PaLr. costs and the costs accruing. I have levied * > Cam through to Philadelphia and New York oa uspended, the National Gold Bank, them conveyed to Fort Klamath anti buried upon and will on Saturday, the 4th day of each train. -d THROUGH TRAIN, with Pull ma i Palace Can t. in the post cemetery. A rude monument of September, A. D. 1875. at me o ’ clock, r. M. which will without doubt again resume I Baltimore «nd Washington, rocks aed stone will be erected at both of said dav, offer for sale at public auction BV THE LAKESHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN in a few days. No statement of the af places to designate the spots ; and in this to the highest bidder, for gold coin, at the RAILWAY AKDCONNECTI NS (NEW TURK CEN Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson fairs of the Bank of California has been connection your attention is invited to a county, Oregon, the following described TRAL AND ERIE RATI.V.OAD8:) Q THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Paine- Drawing issued as yet. Some believe that it communication from these headquarters dat real property, to-wit: •’ > Room and Silver Palace Sleep ng Car« through to east half of donation land claim No. New York. will resume and pay in full, while ed August 29, 1873, to General Wheaton on 19, The in Township No. 38, south of range. No. BV THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK. this subject. ?, west ; said claim beinet known as the do GREAT WESTERN AND ERIE AND NEW YORK CEN others deem it a dubious matter. TRAL RATI WAYS: Tho party will also enlarge by tho addi nation claim of Burrell B. Griffin and wife— One thing connected with the fail tion of rocks the monument erected to the excepting the south half of the south-east THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Palaeo Drawing • A Room and Sleeping Cara through to New V«k to quarter of «aid half, con!a ; n nz 89 acres — the ure will be the cause of general regret ; memory of General Canby. See enclosed balance cen’aining 240 acres, more or less, Niagara Fall«. Buffalo, R<dieater, or N-w York city BY BALTI M RE AND OHIO RAILROAD : and that is the death of Wm. C. Rals memorandum as to spot where it is located. lying and being in Jackson county, State of THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Paine. Very respectfully, Oregon. . « ton, President of the Bank, than whom Cara for Newark. Z«n «ville. Wheeling, Warhing- Said real estate was levied tipnn as the ton and Your obedient servant, Baltimore without change. property of Daniel and Amanda Dotv. none did more for San Francisco than (Signed) II. CLAY WOOD, J. W. M ANNING, This is the SHORTEST. BEST and only lins running him. Being called on to resign his Assistant Adjutant-General. Sheriff of Jackson county, Ogn. Pullman celebrated PALACE SLEEPING CA‘ 8 AND COACHES, connecting with Union pacific Railroad at Jacksonville, August 4th, 1875. position, his sensitive nature could not O- AHA and from the WEST, via Grand Junction, Mar- M’hnt do They Moan? •liail. C.-itsr Ranid-. Clint, n, Sterling and Dixon, for withstand the shock, and ho succumbed CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Summons. to the powers that be. Some believe The Radical press is engaged in In the Circuit Court for the County of Jack- Thia popular route is nnsnrpa-rsd for Speed. Confort snd Safety. The smo-th well-ballasted and perfect that he drowned himself, but several making war on the Christian Church son, State of Oregon. track of -teel rail«, the celebiated Pullman Palace Cars, the perf.-ct Tele^iaplt System of mowing doctors argue that he died from a because Mr. Whitney is a member of Jdrhos D. Fay, plaintiff, vs. P. J. Malone, Sleeping train*, the regularity with which .hey run. the admira defendant; action-at-law to recover mon- ble arrangement Ihr t tinning through cars to Chicago stroke of apoplexy while bathing. His that denomination, and on the Catholic • ey. from all |>ointe Wa-t, «eenre t>> paaaetrger» all the com- f>ttH in modern Railway Traveling Nuchauges uf Cats funeral was the most imposing and because Mr. Lane belongs to it. Had To P. J. Malone, the above named Defendant: and no tedious delay» at Ferries. TN THE NAME OF THESTATEOFORE- largest that ever occurred in San Fran not Mr. Warren better tell those Radi L gon : You aro hereby summoned and r«»«engers will find Tickets via this Favorite Route at cisco, 20,000 persons being in attend cal writers that he is a Baptist, says the required to appear in the Circuit Court tor I he Goners! Ticket Office of the Central Pacific JL.il- the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, on road. Sacramento. ance. Ticket« for «ale in all the Ticket Offices nf the Central Enterprise, or they may start in or before the first day of tho next term of Pacific Railroad. W. H. STENNETT. against that Church. If the Radical said Court, to-wit : on or before the second MARVIN HUGHITT Gen. Sup. Gen Pas. Agent. Very Likely. Monday in November, A. D. 1875, and an H P. ETANWOOP, General Agency, 121 Montgomery editorshad any hope whatever to elect swer the complaint ot plaintiff filed against street. Sen Erancisco. The Sentinel says that Warren is the Mr. Warren, the course they are pur you in tho above entitled action ; or, for of answer, the plaintiff will take judg SOCIETY NOTICES. people’s candidate, and a man well suing would destroy that hope. They want ment against you as demanded in said com plaint, to-wit : for tho sum ot one hundred qualified represent the people in must mean to defeat him, and they and ninety-four dollars, with interest there Jncksonriil? Lodfr NoJfl. I. (1.0. F., Congress. “People’s candidate” is de will do it. Mr. Warren may exclaim, on at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum Bolds its regular meetings every the 19th day of Juno, A. D. I860, all in 'Vft ... Saturday evening at the Otid Fel cidedly rich, especially when we con “save me from my friends, I can from gold coin, and for the costs and disburse low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are sider the fact that he was put up for watch my enemies.” ments of this action to be taxed. invited to attend. This summons is published pursuant to JOHN MILLER, N. G. that office through the machinations of T. B. K ent , Rec. Sec’y. We have thus far failed to hear of a sin an order of Hon. P. P. Prim. Judge of said Hippie, Scott, Simpson & Co. Our gle Democrat in the State who is not heartily Court, made at Chambers Julv 30. 1875. Jacob Ish, Isaac Sachs, Kaspar Kubli, H. K. HANNA, Trustees. cotemporary flatters Warren very supporting Line for Congress, says the Attorney for Plaintiff. J. D. F ay , Pro Per. 33. much when speaking in such glowing News, while we have heard of many Jacksonville Stamm 5o. IP, F. 0. R. terms of his qualifications for Congress. prominent Republicans and Independents Holds its regular meetings every Thursday Summons. who are for Lane, and who concede his evening at the Odd Fellows’ Ilall. Brothers Those intimately acquainted with him election to be a certainty. In the Circuit Court for the County of Jose in good standing are invited to attend. are »not so complimentary, knowing N. FISHER, O. C. phine. State of Oregon. B en S achs . R. S. full well that he lacks a great deal in SELLING OFF John Bolt, plaintiff, vs. Wang Faun and Trustees —Herman v. Helms, E. Jacobs, Yim Yam, defendants ; Suit in equity to Max Muller. making even a fair Congressman. The foreclose a mortgage. —FOR— To Wang Fann, one of said Defendants : Lafayette Courier, his home paper, OrpfmnHn Pocnhontns Tribr 5o. 1, Im- TN THE N AME OF THE STATE OF OR- speaking of him, says : proved order of Red Men, holds its 1 egon : You are hereby summoned to ap ■_■<* ^(£<1 councils at the Red Men’s COST AND FREIGHT! He has a very defective education, pear in the Circuit Court for the County of Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in Josephine. State of Oregon, on or before the the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all and when he was first elected Sheriff first day of the next term of said Court, to- he could not write a sentence gram wit ; On the 4th Monday of October, A. D. brothers in good standing. P. D. PARSONS, S. HE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO 1875 ; and answer the complaint of the plain- matically. When in the Legislature II. K. H anna , C. of R. close out business in Jacxsonville, offers tiff in the above entitled suit, or, for want of in 1864 he was a mere dummy, and for sale at cost and freight for ea-Ji his com plaintiff will take judgment against was afraid to open his mouth lest he plete and first-class stocK of dry goods, dress answer, Oregon Division No. 1, you for tho relief demanded in said com shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil plaint, to-wit : a judgment in gold coin for would betray his ignorance. And to goods, and Daughters of Temperance, meets dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish the sum of $510, and interest thereon at 1 Sons Tuesday evening of each week in rhe day lie cannot make a public speech or ing goods, hats, groceries, crocKerv, lamps, per cent, per month, and tho costs and dis on Red Men’s Hall. Brothers and sisters in express his views in a public audience baskets, spixms, Knives and forks, tobacco bursements oi this suit, and adecreeot fore good standing arA invited to attend. and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys, with any facility. The Bulletin says closure and sale nJ vour interest in a mining W m . RIECK, W. P. YanKeo notions, and everything usually ditch known as’tho Baltman ditch, in Jose J. R. W ade , R. S. he will make an “effective canvass.” found in a first-class variety store. phine oonntv, Oregon, and a certain mining If he makes any canvass it may he My stock is-fresh and of the bes*, and claim and dwelling house connected here Warrn Lode? No. 10, A. F. & A. JU effective in losing him hundreds of those desiring anything in my lino should with. give me a call. Holds its regular communications This Rummnns is published by order of votes in each county. The Republi Those knowing themselves indebted will / ▼ ' on the Wednesday evenings or pre Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said Court, made can party is hard up when it places please settle immediately. I mean business. at Chambers July 21st, A. D. 1875. ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore BEN. SACHS. gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. before the people, for Congress, such H. K. H ANNA. JacKsonville, July 1, 1875. M ax M uller , Sec ’y. Solicitor for Plaintiff. a man as Warren. Imagine him in Congress in the presence of such GEORGE W. FREY, Ruth Rfb’kah D?gr« Lo.fre No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., statesmen as Alex. H. Stephens, M. C. Holds its regular meetings on every other Kerr, Sunset Cox and others, debating Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. (Swccewor to Caton ct Fey,) Meinl»ers in good standing are invited to some matter in which Oregon is deeply attend. K. KUBLI, N. G. interested, and you have a picture of a R achel F isiier , R. S. pigmy contending with giants. New Boot and Shoo Store. INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY, The people will never submit to the disgrace of electing Warren to Con Holds its regular meetings at the District CALIFORNIA STREET. School House every Friday evening. gress. The Republicans have com CHAS. NICKELL, President. mitted a great error in placing him Miss E ltjl K ubli , Neo’y. before tho people. We ask the people aving permanently located to try Warren by the Jeffersonian test, in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! the public that I am prepared to do all “Is he honest, is he capable f” He kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making may pass tho first question, but he can line. Satisfaction guaranteed. —AND— not come up to the second. He is not 29tf. G. W. FREY. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, capable. He ds destined to bo con signed to oblivion along with honest Hi. Smith. Their -qualifications are the same. —OF THE— ,~a OffirinI Paper for Jarkson 1 Josephine Corniti *x. i this State, is raiding a hue and cry over FRIDAY Accorded Christian Burial. BANK OF CALIFORNIA SVNPENDED. I the financial plank in the Ohio Demo cratic platform, and by asserting that it pronounces in favor of unlimited in flation seeks to prejudice the voters of other sections. Any one who has read that resolution of the Ohio Democracy and understands the situation in that State, will readily seo that it favors nothing of the kind, the following be ing a true copy of the same : “That the contraction of the currency heretofore made by the Republican party, and the further contraction pro posed by it, with a view to the forced resumption of specie payments, have already brought disaster to the busi ness interests of the country, and threaten it with general bankruptcy and ruin. Wo demand that this pol icy be abandoned, atyl that the volume of currency be made and kept equal to the wants of trade, leaving the restor ation of legal tenders to a par with gold to be brought about by promoting the industries of the people, and not by destroying them.” This plank is an expression of the Democracy of Ohio in the present State campaign, and such Is its popularity that it is generally conceded by well informed members of all parties that a large majority will 1« given the par ty that adopted it. • Senator Thurman, Hon. Geo. P. Pugh and the leading members of the Democratic party of Ohio, are pronounced enemies of infla tion, yet they are stumping the State for their ticket. Even Hon. Geo. II. Pendleton, who has the reputation of being endowed with queer and ultra greenback ideas, is quoted as saying that he is averse to being considered in favor of inflation. Even if this res olution does promulgate principles of inflation, it does not by any means fol low that the party elsewhere favors the same, especially when an unmis takable hard money resolution is adopt ed by ifs Convention as has been thp case in every State where the Democ racy has met. Result of Democratic Rule. Another of the beneficent conse quences of restoring the Democratic party to power is given by the New York Bulletin, a commercial organ, as follows: But recently we had the pleasure of not ing that one of the hitherto defaulting South ern States had made provision for meeting its July interest. The State was Arkansas, which is fast redeeming its credit and re covering its prosperity under its new and popular regime. The telegraph announces that another of the delinquent Southern States has already begun paying the July interest on its new consolidated bonds. This is one of the first fruits, as in Arkansas, ot the new administration of the Govern ment of this State, in which the people have but recently secured a voice. No better re sults aie needed to vindicate the South in its right of self-government, and no further comment is needed to characterize the form er management of its affairs. In view of these facts, and the renewed vigor and pros perity of these States for the current season, it may safely be concluded that the present is tho only road to the full return of pros perity, redemption of credit and honest government in the South. Mr. Lane on Free School«. The Republican papers in the pres ent campaign seem to raise up men of straw and then knock them down. They have charged Mr. Lane as being opposed to free schools and general ed ucation before he has made any dec laration that he was. But all his form er life and speeches are directly the reverse of the ch irges made by the Radicals and give the lie to them. Mr. Lane at the ratification meeting the other evening, says the Salem Mer cury, said that he was in favor of and supported "free schools. That he paid his taxes for their support and that his children were receiving instruction in a free school, or a school supported by taxation and interest from the common school fund. These uncalled for at tacks on Mr. Lane before he gives cause for them will but work for his advantage and will before the campaign is ended turn to plague the inventors. ■ 1776 r s 1876 D R t i T H UEXEBAL NOTES AND NEWA. Immigrants still crowding into Oregon. The presses of the Albany Democrat are now run by water-power. Idaho mines have turned out a very large amount of gold this season, and mining men there feel much encouraged. It is estimated that Oregon will have five million bushels of grain for export this year. And a Democratic Congressman besides. A Richmond in the Field. A postal correspondent from St. Charles, Ill., in the vicinity of Bellevue Asylum, The Custom House Ring papers an says Mrs. Lincoln is pronounced well nounce that their candidate for Con enough to leave the asylum and visit her gress, Henry Warren, will enter the sister, Mrs. Edwards of Springfield. It is political arena and meet Messrs. Lane not likely she will return. and Whitney at this place. The Port The harvesting of wheat and early oats is land Journal, usually well posted, well along in the Willamette now, and with few exceptions fanners are jubilant over the learns that Warren’s'speech is the pro yield and quality of their grain. Prices duction of II. W. Scott, Custom House range high, both for wheat and oats, and Collector. Mr. Warren addressed a the honest farmer feels a just degree of pride small audience at Portland oh Munday in our country and ot hope for its future. The Record says the population df Coos evening, which meeting is not very county has more than doubled, and the favorably spoken of by even the Ring number ot business houses have increased organs. He may worry the campaign fourfold within the last 18 months. The through, but his opponents will evi mail facilities, however, are but little better dently use him up in the most ap r han they were five years ago. There is a pressing necessity, therefore, for a daily proved manner. mail from the bay to Roseburg. ASHLAND ACADEMY, WILL COMMENÇA On Monday, Sept. 13, 1875. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. he winter term commences "!* 3, 1876. T April January 10, 1876. The Spring term on NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A CER- 1 tain promissory note, executed and giv en by the undersigned to Jason Owens on or about the 28th of May, 1875, for the sum oi $7 o, v ith interest at one per cent, per month, to become due one year after dale waB obtained by fraud and misrepresenta tion, and that therefore the undersigned will not pay the same or any part thereof; and all persons are hereby notified and warned against purchasing said note. _ . 4 " J- B- THOMAS. Dated August 17, 1875. r • FOR SALE. ] New Boot and Shoe Store. on hand the best stock ot Patent and Home made Rifle and A lways Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat, small and powerful; Derringers, the latest and best ; also, the best Powder and Pow C alifornia S treet , der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of tho best brands; all sorts of Shot and Oregon Pouches ; Caps, Wads and everything in Jacksonville, the Sportsman’s line. lie will also keep a full line of SHELF HARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers, aving permanently located Tools, a complete assortment of Table and in Jacksonville, the undersigned re Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply spectfully informs the public that he of is Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Glass, etc. prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot The above goods are all of the best qual ma shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran ity, and will be sold teed. M. CATON. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. New guns made to order, and rejmiring EAGLE MILLS promptly done and in good style. All or ders filled with dispatch. HE EAGLE MILLS, ONE AND A 27tf. JOHN MILLER. half miles from Ashland, have been horoughly renovated and put in the best All Kinds of Job Printing irder by an experienced miller, and arc now turning out an article of flour that is mining a reputation not surpassed by iU NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT former good name. We warrant every sack of our flour free of weevil and to be of tho best quality. A. P. FARNHAM. The Times Office. f H he desirable property sit - T uated on Ç street, opposite the stable ot T J. W. Manning, consisting of a good house and lot, substantial barn and other improve ments, is offered for sale cheap tor cash. Here is a chance for a good bargain. For particulars, call on H. L. Webb, at the Ex celsior Stable, or.at tho T imes office. *a* * I I J.