diKgnuiiii’idit Siwrs. THE KKPIULKAA ,M)WKEO. T. G. REAMES. Belknap*« Trial Postponed. K. KUBLI, E. R- REAMES. REAMES BROS., The Cincinnati Convention has met j Though the Senate has taken juris­ diction of the Belknap case, it is In no hurry to proceed to the trial. It 13 proposed to postpone further proceed­ ings until November, on the ground that a trial now, which would last at least six weeks, would prolong the session till Fall. The most important ' point has been gained by the vote on jurisdiction, and no harm can come from a postponement of the trial (ill I cooler weather. As to the"‘ result of i the trial when it does occur, doubts • are freely expressed, on the ground i that the Senators who voted against jurisdiction may possibly given ver­ dict of “not guilty,” without consid­ ering tiie evidence of guilt or inno- ¡ eence. This view of tiie case is not . Notice is hereby given that the un­ ' ’ forcible. The Senate is sworn to try the accused, and has solemnly decided I dersigned will shortly retire front busi­ i that the trial shall proceed. This i would be hut a farce if Senators were ness, and therefore request all persons not to be bound by tho evidence ad- i i indebted to them, by book account or dneed. I Odd fellows' Building, acksomill c, CrtftD, OfH.’lil Pnp"T for Jackson, Josephine k Lake and adjourned, and the result of Its (Successors to White Jt Martin,) labors has been a great disappointment • AY................................... -»UNF S’, It 76. to the Republicans of the nation. DEALER & WORKER IN DEALERS IN Rutherford B. Hayes, the nominee for DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. President, is the present Governor of TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. Ohio, and, it is said, is a politician of some note there, tut outside of his FOlt CONGRESS: UALIFORNIA STREET, Pumps, own State he has never attained any* LA FAYETTE LANE prominence. He has never displayed JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON. any statesmanship, and in national pol­ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, or pofui-v«. itics is without ex|>erience. His nom­ ination shows to what straights the .. ' - — NAILS, Rej tiblican party were reduced when LOW PRICES WILL WIN FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOPS: they deemed it necessary, in order to W R. T. VnVET.T............................... Of Grant j A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES, HENRY KLIPPEL....................... O| Jack«on entertain any hopes of electing the E K CRONIN........................ Of Multnnman next President, to nominate a man 1HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- without any national record or reputa­ ure in notifying their friends and the HARDWARE, TINWARE, Tin: < itixFMK. ' public generally that they have purchased tion. Hayes’ nomination has created the stock of White A Martin, and are now receiving and opening a very large, exteu- POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIITION, Sinrp the rapid influx nf tbeCbine«u no enthusiasm in the Republican ranks, give and well-selected assortment of first began, many people of thl« Cr»n*t but, on the contrary, many of the lead­ harp U>en opposed tn tbi< immigration ing Republican papers in the nation Fuse and Caps, STAPLE DRY-GOODS, and anxious t<> put a stop to it, think­ cannot conceal their disappointment in? that the pro-oncp of these vast and chagrin at his success in the Con- BOOTS AND SHOES, .. Wooden and Willow Ware, I orde* of monpolian-* could but he ben­ vent ion. XV. A. Wheeler, who is the nominee eficial tn our welfare. But nt that How they I.ike Ilitye«' Noiniu«tlon. note, to come forward without delay California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, ROPE, NAILS, time the cry was for “cheap labor,” of the Cincinnati Convention for Vice We publish the following from the and settle up. nnd it was contended and believed by President, is a Congressman from New : SACHS BROS. Ready-Made Clothing', many that with Chinese we could com­ York, and is also without any great Sacramento liecord-Union, a leading PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS, We will continue to sell the re­ pleto important enterprises that could reputation as a statesman. He is a Republican Journal of tins coast, which AG RICULTUR AL IM PLEM ENTS, not be done without, and thus in a few man of whom a large majority of the shows how the nomination of the Cin­ CUTLERY, WIRE, mainder of our stock ot goods at re­ years add greatly to the prosperity of people cf the nation never before heard cinnati Convention are appreciated : j Hats and Caps It is not encouraging to perceive I duced San Francisco cost. the country. S » the Chinese were al of, » nd, after Novemner, will never S. B. Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, lowed to come and have kept coming, ! hear of again. The Republican jour­ that among tho>e who are rejoicing1 LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES. Jacksonville June 1st, 1876. »ind, to-day what is the re-lilt ? I-our nals have but one recommendation for over the work of the Cincinnati Con- j vention the Southern Deinocr: ts are j I ETC., ETC. financ ial condition any better than it him and that is, that he is the author even more conspicuous than the Re- ' wa* before ? No. And on every hand of the “Louisiana Compromise.” Be publicans. It is certain that no can­ We have also In connection with the above we hear the cry of “hard times,” oc­ that as it may, the prevailing opinion, i didate was so heartily feared and haled I have secured the services of a First-clas* a very large and fine stock of choice casioned by the millions of dollars ta­ evi n among leading Republicans, is j by the rebel element as James G. < Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­ ken out of < ur country and locked in that his name will add no strength to' Blaine, and that men like Hill and , GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS ing promptly and in superior style. Prin ter, Knott and Tarbox are fore- i the coffers of China. the ticket. most among the throng that congrat- ' WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, We have tried the experiment with Tiie ticket put forth by the Repub­ ulates itself at tiis defeat. The wise’ PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN­ the Chinese and It has not been a suc­ licans at Cincinnati is certainly a very\ mi-n of Cincinnati may learn a lesson ■ DOW GLASS, CAST AND cess. On the contrary, It has proven weak one, and already ensures the sue- I from this, even though it be too late' TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, STEEL PLOWS, WOOD­ detrimental to our interests. The cess of any staunch and true Demo­ to avail themselves of their new- 1 I am receiving and have constantly on bought experience ; for it is hardly hand a full anil first-class stock of Chinese have brought crime, pestilence, crats who may be nominated L»y the ■ EN AND WILLOW’ possible that the same nomination nnd misery with them, and taken home ■ St. Louis Convention. should at once tie pleasing to both par­ WARE. 17TC. Groceries, our gold. Their stay among us is only ties, and when Democrats make merry ' The ltillereiice. DRY GOODS, Gum Boot«, TOBACCO, over a Republican choice, the fact! temporary. They know nothing of boíles ill for tiie ensuing Republican We arc now ready to sell anything in our our system of Government and have The Democratic party was in power Ready-Made Clothing, linoat lowest cash prices. Persons wishing campaign. no interest in it, as other classes of nearly sixty years, and in all that time, | to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad­ GLASSWARE, CROC 2 RY, Etc., Etc. I vantage to examine our stock before pur­ National Democratic Convention. foreigners have ; nor do they contrib­ says the Pittsburg Post, no cabinet chasing elsewhere, as we are determineu not ute to the support of our public insti­ officer ever resigned, confessing his cor­ i to be undersold bv any house in Jackson This laxly will convene in St. Louis i conn? v. tutions. Thus will it readily be seen rupt practices, to avoid impuachment Everything sold at reasonable rales. ir-fFiiive us a call, and then judge for on next Tuesday, June 27th, at which ¡ Give me a call. K. KUBLI. that we have nothing to gain ami as Belknap dill. No Minister, sent by vourself as to our capacitv to furnish goods Jacksonville. Feb. IS, 1S75. time and place the next President of its above. REAMES BROS. JUST ISSUED. much to lo-e from this class of people. a Democratic President, was called Jacksonville. Feb. 12. 1875. The people of the Ea-tern States home disgraced and ruined, us Schenck t the United Status will be placed in THE SODA SPRINGS! Two Hundredth Edition. look upon the Chinese very much as has been. No Democratic President nominal ion. HUNTERS' EMPORIUM! th**y do the Indians—that is, that they , or Attorney-General ever interfered to — AN U— are being persecuted by the people of ! shield public robbers as Grant and Revised and corrected l>v the author, E. de i the Pacific Coast. But here, wlietc Pierrepont have done. No Democratic ; 4 MAGNIFICENT PICTURE 14x18 IN-j F. CURTIS, M. l»„