The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 03, 1876, Image 1

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CHAS. NICKEIJL,
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EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR.
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•FFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick
Building.
vL will l»e inserted in the
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Kates of Niibseription :
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Invariattly in Advance.
VOL. VI
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 187G
STATE OF OREOON.
tiENEKAL NOTES ANI* NEWS.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
PROF ESS ION A L 0 A RDS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
THOMAS ANDKEW.,MENI*K1< KS.
The State Teacher’s Institute will
be held in Salem on the 23d, 24th and
25th of /August.
The wood used by the mills on the
Comstock lode in Nevada, for 1876, is
estimated to cost over $3,000,000.
¡lw’ing rates :
$3.00
r Insertion
h dlbsequeni oue............ 1.00
/Legdtyjph gbaBents inserted reasonably,
J-T îXJair
AJairngfi oinrom the above rates made
UoF advertisers.
toNe-ku*« a fr
^YearlJ ad jjKeinents iiavable quarterly.
___ „ neatly and promptly execut­
ed, and aTreasonable rates.
C ounty W arrants always at taken par.
as sunny as his complexion, and in so­
cial life he is a great favorite. To ac­
quaintances he is affable and easy, to
close friends warm and lovable, to po­
litical partisans courteous, hut cautious.
His habits are such that he found
§5,000 ample for his expenditures dur­
ing his Senatorial term at Washington.
He has always trusted to doing the
work which he had in hand well as
the highest recommendation in the
long run before the people, and the
many honors which have come to hitn
justify the wisdom of bis purpose.
Mr. Hendricks has a wife—an ac­
complished lady of great force of char­
acter—but uo children.
Governor Hendricks, of Indiana,
was born in Muskingum county, O.,
P H Y S ICI A N AND SURGE ON,
September 7, 1819. His father re­
moved to Shelby county, Ind., when
the subject of this sketch was onty
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Kerbyville, Oregon
three years old. The fact that he was
P. P. Prim
•'ircuit Judge,
BOYS' and GIRLS'
•District Attorney,....................... H. K. Hanna
Dr. L. DANFORTH,
Belknap and Babcock are said to be born in a neighboring State has not
JACKSON COUNTY.
I
highly disgusted with the Democratic affected his popularity in Indiana,
County Judge,.............................. Silas T. Day PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. READY-MADE CLOTHING, I
ticket. They naturally go for Hayes since many of the people are of the
.,
/ „
.
(Samuel Furrv,
< ountv Commissioners...... ■ .^Y,r:un Miller.
same stock, and Mr. Hendricks, grow­
and Wheeler.
Sheriff,........................................ L W. Manning I Office and residence on Fifth street, oppo­
ing up from childhood with the young
The I. O. G. T. Order in this State commonwealth, became identified with
Clerk,.......................................................... ,.E. D. Foudra.v
BOOTS and SHOES,
site and east of the M. E. Church.
Treasurer,........................................... John Orth
is in a flourishing condition; the all its interests—its prosperity and
Assessor...................................................... XV. A. Childers
present number of Lodges is 115, with prejudices. No man’Hn; the State is
A. C. JONES,
School Sujierintendent,.............. E. J. Farlow
GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS,
a
membership of 4,100.
Surveyor,.......................................L S. Howard ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
now’more generally favored, and cer­
Coroner............................................................. Dr. Callender
Powerful—a team in Reading, Pa., tainly no one is less hated. His youth
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.,
HOS. L. F. LAXE
CLOTHING,
that
weighs 1407| pounds. They aro was not a season of hardship and. he
County Judge,........................... M. F. Baldwin
brother and sister, named Powers. received a libera! education, graduat­
' ,,
. .
f J. E. Sevferth, Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
County Commissioners,...... j H Thornton.
The Presidential contest will divert,
Office in Orth's building-up-stairs.
The boy weighs 600 and the girl 807 }. ing at Hanover College in 1841. lie
Sheriff,....................................... -S. M essenger
LIQUORS, TOBACCO ani CIGARS,
to a great extent, the usual fight ou
Farmers of Richmond county, Wis., then studied law at ^Chambersburg, Congressman to be elected this Fall.
clerk............................................ Chas. Hughes
G.
H.
AIKEN.
M.
D.,
Treasurer,...................................... Wm. Naucke I
have built a wooden railway 16 miles Pa., and was admitted to the bar at But the people of Oregon have an in­
Assessor............................................ J. I’. Lewis PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
CROCKERY, ETC.,
long, at a cost of S3,000 per mile. that place in 1843. He returned to terest in the result of the election of
School Superintendent................. I. XL Smith
This secures them good roads to mar­ Indiana immediately after and entered the member ; in fact, at no time since
Surveyor.....................................XX’. N. Sanders
Jacksonville, Oregon.
upon the practice of his profession.
Coroner.............................. Geo. S. Mathewson
ket.
At
E.
Jacob
’
s
New
Store
His success was rapid and well earned. Oregon has been a State, lias the ne­
LAKE COUNTY
Forty
thousand
office-holders
have
There was always a charm alxiiit him cessity of electing the candidate, cal­
,.....E. C. Mason
County Judge...................
been
added
to
the
list
since
Grant
l S. (’. Moss,
that won him hosts of friends. lie culated to have an influence in the
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
County Commissioners,..
t A. Tenbrook.
came into office and the Republican was pure in morals, and not merely National Council, been more impor­
.T. J. Brattain
Sheriff.................................
Senate is making its chief fight against upright in character, l>ut solicitous to tant. The Democracy, realizing the
. R. B. Hatton
Clerk ...................................
reductions of expenditures on the sal­ preserve himself from even the ap­ inportance of retaining the Congress­
,...J. L. Hanks
Treasurer............................
........
M.
Riggs
Assessor..................................
aries of these officials.
pearance of evil. He was careful in man who has had some experience,
LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD
School Superintendent......... I I. M. Thatcher
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
at the very lowest rates. If you don't
If Hayes should be elected, he money matters and slowly accumulated has re-nominated Hon. L. F. Lane,
.Frank Cheesman
Surveyor........................
believe me, call and ascertain prices for
would keep in office the ninety odd his present moderate fortune, although the present member. He has shown
court sirriNus.
yourselves.
No
humbug
!
himself to be an active and energetic
Jackson County.— Circuit Court, second /»if Office at residence, on Fifth street, op
All
kinds
ot
produce and hides taken in thousand officeholders now living on his practice was often interrupted by legislator, and has watched faithfully
posite the Court House.
Monday in February. June and Noveinlier.
the public treasury, and would be for political service and his expenses in­
exchange for goods.
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County Court, first XIonday
Monday in each month.
giving them a life tenure cf their creased to meet the social require- the interests of our State. His re­
Joneft/tine
Circuit Court, fourth
H. K. HANNA.
places. How do the people relish the merits of official station, At the bar election would give him a standing in
Monday in April and fourth Monday in <>e-
“
EXCELSIOH
”
tol>er. ('mintv Court, first Monday in Jan- ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
he was distinguished for learning, the Lower House and influence which
idea ?
would be felt in our young State. It
uarv, April. July ami October.
Lake CownP/.—Circuit Court, fourth Mon-
The German brewers of Cincinnati subtlety and eloquence, In com pa r- is a notorious fact that a member who
Jacksonville, Oregon,
ing him as a lawyer with his rival,
' day in June ; County Court, first Monday
i
say
that
Governor
Hayes
may
have
in January. April, July ami October.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
Morton, it is common to say that Hen­ has only one term to serve, no matter
made
himself
very
popular
with
the
Prompt
attention
given
to
all
business
left
TOWN OE JACKSONVILLE.
dricks was apt to be worsted before a i how active and efficient he may be,
temperance
fanatics
when
he
gave
his
Oregon
St.,
Jacksonville,
in
mv
care.
says the Standard, can accomplish but
( N. Fisher, President,
Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
check for $500 to the “Crusaders,” jury and his rival had no chance be­ little for the benefit of the people he
. M. Caton,
David Cronemiller,
Crust eoe
but he choked off the foreign vote and fore a judge.
PROPRIETOR.
W.
J.
PLYMALE.
In 1848 Mr. Hendricks was chosen represents. Those States which exert
C.
W.
KAHLER.
B.
B.
WATSON.
• J. Nunan,
can
never
regain
it.
I George Brown.
a member of the State Legislature, the greatest influence in Congress are
KAHLER & WATSON.
...U. s. Hayden
Recorder,.......................
Gen. Custer is said to have ex- and in 1850 he served in the State the ones which re-elect their members
__ Henrv Pape ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
Treasurer,......................
aving just received a new pre-sed forbodings of Ms terrible fate, I Constitutional Convention.
During from year to year, and it is a matter
J. I’. McDaniel
Marshal.........................
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­ but said “that government could not the next five years he represented the of congratulations to the people of this
__ J. C. XVeiss
Street Commissioner...
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
riages, T am now prepared to furnish rnv
be pt rsuaded into an appreciation of Indianapolis district in Congress, and State that the Democracy has taken
patronsand the public generally with as
the formidable character anti number for four years afterwards was Commis­ the initiatory step to secure a man
F. K. ARNOLD. Will practice in the Supreme, District and
T. A. DAVIS.
other Courts of this State.
FINE TURNOUTS
of the savages, armed as they were sioner of the General Land Office. In whose experience of two years will
Oilice in Court House—upstairs.
with the best and latest improved the memorable campaign ot 1860 he not be thrown away.
As can he had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
•I
Hon. L. F. uine has made a mem­
ran for Governor against Henry S.
horses hired to tro to any part of the country. rifles.”
H. KELLY.
ber
of which our Slate feels justly
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
A sharp “bonanza war” is raging in Lane and was defeated. Lane was proud. He has attained a standing
W HO L E S A L E D RUGG I STS, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, broke to work single or double. Horses
boarded, and the best of caro bestowed upon the San Francisco dailies. The Chron­ chosen United States Senator imme­ in Congress which may well be envied
them while in my charge.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
icle contends tl at Consolidated Vir- diately after his inauguration, and i by older and more experienced mem­
Oliver P. Morton succeeded to the
"1 FRONT STREET.
r^XfY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. ginia an<l California are petering out,
bers in that body, and his record for
Will practice in all the Courts of the State
and that Flood A O’Brien have been Governorship. In 1862 Indiana elected the past session has been such as to
Prompt attention given lu all business en
A liberal share of the public patronage is heavy sellers for months past, The a Democratic Legislature. Mr. Hen­
trusted to iny care.
PO I i TLAND, OR EGON
justify his endorsement by the people.
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
* Hiice opposite Court House.
Alta takes the other horn uf the di- dricks was then chosen Senator for the In every instance he has given his
term ending in March, 1869. lie
lemma.
JAMES S. HOWARD.
MARY
’
S
ACADEMY.
ST
served
in the Committees on Claims, support on the side of reform and
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI)
An exchange says that Gail Hamil­ Public Buildings and Grounds, the economy and his re-election will t>o
M a complete stock of
U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
ton, Blaine’« sister-in-law, thus ex­ Judiciary
CONDUCTED BY
y, Public Lands, and Naval but a just recognition of his efforts in
presses
herself
about
the
nominations:
Affairs, This was a period during that direction. A vote for his oppo­
FOR JACKSON,
DRUGS.
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES “The ticket is perfect except that they which the Democratic party in the nent, would b i construed into meaning
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon
ought to have taken ex-Governor Senate was represented by a small a cessation in exposing the infamous
PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES,
Official surveys made and patents obtained
Straw, of New Hampshire, instead of
corruption which has “honey-comtied”
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining
he « ottot . asttc year of Tins Wheeler. The ticket would then have minority. Nothing was possible save the Federal Administration, and which
Laws and Decisions at iny otHee in Jack
an able protest against the reconstruc­
school will commence about the middle
sonville, Oregon.
PATENT MEDICINES,
of Ail"Ust. and is divided in four sessions, been Hayes and Straw.”
tion measures. In the memorable has been upheld and sustained by the
of eleven weeks each. The following are the
During the former part of last week episode of the President’s impeach­ Radicals whenever elected, no matter
terms:
GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS,
THE
two of the Umatilla Reservation In­ ment he played an important part, and what their professions were before the
Board and tuition, per term,............ $40.00
people. A vote against Laue is a vote
4.00 dians were bit by rattksnakes, but Dr. added greatly to his reputation as an
Bed and Bedding.................................
for Radical corruption and going back
PAINTS. OILS AND
8.00 La Dow, by the use of fire-water, able lawyer.
t
CITY" DRUG STORE, Drawing and painting........................
Piano....................................................... . 15.00 brought them through all right. Since
It is a sufficient proof of the ability to the practices of Radicalism which
Entrance fee, only once.................... . 5.00
PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY" KIND,
they have found out. the character of and success of Mr. Hendricks in the has been so prevalent for the past fif­
JACKSONVILLE.
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
the remedy, there has been about six Senate that towards the close of a teen years. Let every reformer and
BLUE VITRIOL,
single term he had placed himself well-wisher of this government cast
Primary, per term,................................... $ 6.00 Indians a day bit by snakes.
“
.................................... 8.00
among the foremost men of his party his vote for L. F. Lane, and thus show
HE NEW FIRM OF KAHLER A B ro . Junior,
A
war
between
Servia
and
Turkey
“
.................................... 10.00
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
have the largest and most complete Senior,
and became a prominent candidate for that the people are in earnest when
Pupil« are received at any time, and their is prosecuted with vigor by both par­ the Presidency. In the convention of they demand reform in every depart­
assortment of
terms will be counted from the day of their ties. Engagements are frequent with
ment of our government.
DRUGS, MEDICINES it CHEMICALS, entrance. For further particulars apply at varying results, but the news of the 1868 ho was brought forward, and at
the Academy.
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Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­
week is somewhat favorable to the one time led all other candidates, re­
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also
brated CARBOLIC SHEET DIP, which
V aluable F ertilizers .—Leached
Servians. It is reported that a large ceiving the solid vote of New York
kills Ticks. Lice and all parasites on sheep, the latest and finest styles of
ashes
have an especial value on sandy
TABLE ROCK SALOON. force of Russian volunteers will soon and the Northwest. Ohio, however,
and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and I
foot rot. Circular sent on application..
STATIONERY,
join the Servian forces in which case which had been compelled to abandon soils, and produce most effect on un­
OREGON STREET,
its own candidate, was determined to ion-, potatoes, corn and the root crops.
their success will be assured.
And a great variety of PERFUMES and
defeat all other Western men, and Unieached ashes have a most marked
TOILET ARTICLES, including the bestand WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
The
report
a
few
days
since,
that
they accomplished their purpose. effect when applied broadcast over on­
1
cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­
Col.
Russell
’
s
stallion,
“
Smuggler,
”
in
That
year he was a second time a can­ ions partly grown ; for all garden crops
FUMED SOAPS in this market.
•
his
late
trotting
race
in
Philadelphia,
Cor. Cal. A Orego^ Sts.,
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
HE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL-
didate for Governor and was defeated they are valuable, potatoes, turnips,
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ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
known and popular resort would in­ against the sorrel gelding, “Judge by his opponent, Conrad Baker, hav-, beets and peas deriving most benefit
form their friends and the public generally Fullerton,” had beaten “Goldsmith
- Jackson ville,
ing a majority of only 961 votes. No next to onion«. Hen manure, when
that a complete and first-class stock of the
Maid
’
s
”
fastest
time,
is
erroneous;
the
FARMERS’ HOTEL,
one familiar with the politics of the mixed with enough soil to work it
best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and
porter, etc., is constantlv kept on hand. latter’s fastest time is 2:14, while that i State ever supposed, , however, that tine, has special fitness for the onion
ORTII’S BUILDING, OREGON STREET, They will be pleased to have their friends
? . 1 Ir
V» . • « . .MB* « »
of “Smuggler” is 2:17. Fastest time ' I Baker
crop, as it can be applied to the surface
’s • majority
was a an honest one.
DAVID LINN
“call and smile.”
for
stallions
was
evidently
meant.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
After his retirement from the Sen­ where wanted, and has no weed seeds.
CABINET.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
ate
in 18419 Mr. Hendricks returned to Lime is of most value on rich, old
An advertisement appears in a San
of furniture, consisting of
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found
$5
per
week
Board and Lodging.
here. We would be pleased to have persons Francisco pap^r calling for “three or | the practice of his prof-ss on in Indi­ soils, its effect being to unlock and re­
4 o “
BEDSTEADS,
possessing curiosities and specimens bring
Board.........................
anapolis. In the year 1872 he was lease fertility already in the soil, but
,...37K cents them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ four old gentlemen who went to school
Single meals............
BUREAUS, TABLES.
with Governor Hayes forty years ago.” again nominated for Governor and inactive or insoluble. Hence, upon
....... 25 cents inet for inspection.
Lodging.....................
WTNTJEN A HELMS.
They will he wanted for campaign elected, although the Republicans elect poor soil it may sometimes do more
GUILD MOULDINGS,
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
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purposes and will be required to relate ed the rest of the State ticket and harm than good, but used upon rich,
I I RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METH-
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
i VL od of informing the public that she is
on the stump, “stories of marble and a majority of the Legislature. The old garden soils, its use occasionally
prepared
to
furnish
board
by
the
week,
day
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
jack-knife trades in which young personal popularity <»f Governor Hen­ will produce astonishing results.
or single meals, at reasonable terms. The
dricks carried him through. As his
Hayes did not cheat his comrades.”
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, table will constantly be supplied w’ith the
C alifornia S treet ,
election to the U. S. Senate would
A n officer who saw the fatal field
best the market affords. No Chinese em­
The canned salmon of Oregon is leave the Governorship to the Repub­ where
ETC., ETC.
ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give
Custer fell, writes : “It is sick­
S. P. JONES,
Proprietor. sent to all parts of the world, but the
me a call and judge tor yourselves.
lican
Lieut.
Governor
he
refused
to
be
ening
to
look at the bodies stripped.
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
MRS. WILLIAMS.
largest part goes to England ; 40,000- a candidate aud Mr. McDonald was Here a hand gone, here a foot or a
band and made to order. Planing done on
Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875.
000 pounds of salmon were caught last chosen.
reasonable terms.
Undertaking a spe­
head, ghastly gashes cut in all parts of
one but the choicest and best
cialty,
•
XVines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars ytear in the Columbia river, and no less
In 1875 the popular branch of the the body, eyes gouged out, noses and
JOHN L. CARTER A SON.
than 16,000,000 pounds were canned Legislature was Democratic and the ears cut off and skulls crushed in.
kept.
for exportation. The season extends Senate Republican. The majority of One sees at a distance a dead horse ty­
PAINTERS.
DRINKS, 12} CENTS.
WILL. JACKSON. Dentist.
from April to August, and gives em­
NO CREDIT TN THE FUTURE—It don’t ployment to a large number of per­ the latter body, like that ol the U. S. ing on tlie plain or near the river, and
pay. Families needing anything in our line
Senate at the present time, refused to upon a near approach the gleaming
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO can always be supplied with the purest and sons.
pass the appropriation bills. The ses­ white skin of a naked cavalry soldier,
all kinds of Painting, including
best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
Jarrett
&
Palmer
’
s
Fast
Train
made
sion expired by limitation on Saturday the body cut and mangled beyond de­
call, and you will bo well satisfied.
HOUSE PAINTING,
the following time from New York to night aud Monday morning the pr* cla- scription, is brought it t> view.
SIGN PAINTING,
New Boot and Shoe Store. San Francisco: To Philadelphia, 90 rnation of Gov. Hendricks called an
miles from Jersey City, one hour and extra session. The Senate saw that
L emon P ie .—Boil in one and a-half
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
40
minutes
;
Harrisburg,
196
miles,
3
C
alifornia S treet ,
quarts
of water the juice, pulp and
further
struggle
would
be
a
mistake
r.iifnmiu street, JacluonviUe, Oregon. WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
hours ; Altoona, 327 miles, 7 hours ; and the appropriations were promptly grated peel of two lemon.-*. When it
Oregon. Pittsburg, 444 miles, 10 hours; Chi­ passed.
Jacksonville,
boils, add three heaping tablespixnifuls
ALL STYLES OF GRAIMIMO DONE.
cago, 913 miles, 20 hours ; crossing
of flour, mixed smooth with cold
Gov.
Hendricks
is
of
medium
very operation pertaining to
Orders from the country promptly attend­
the jaw skilfully performed at reasona­ ed to.
the Mississippi river at Clinton, 23} height, symmetrical form, erect, ac­ water. Before it cools add two tea­
21.
aving
permanently
located
hours; Omaha, 1,405 miles, 32 hours ; tive, vigorous ; eyes large and blue; cupfuls of sugar, three well-beaten
ble rates.
.....
«
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­
No more credit will he given after the
Cheyenne
1,932 miles, 40 hours; Og- I massive forehead, plain complexion, eggs, a piece of butter half the size of
QI
END
25c.
to
G
eo
.
P.
R
owell
A
Co.,
New
spectfully informs the public that he 1«
first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds
O
York,
for
Pamphlet
of
100
pages,
con
­
prepared
to
do
all
kinds
of
work
in
the
boot
j
den
2,435
miles,
55 hours ; San Fran- I and hair and side whiskers yet un- an egg, and a little salt, Bake with
of produce.
...
Office and residence on corner of Califor­ » taining lists of 3,000 newspapers, and esti­ and shoe making lino. Satisfaction-guaran­ _ rheo, 3,317 miles, 84 hours.
! touched with gray. His dis|M*sitiun is under and upper crusts.
mates showing cost of advertising.
M. CATON.
i teed.
feed.
B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D.,
Governor,........................................ L. F. Grover
"ciTetary of State.................... S. F. Chadwick
State Treasurer,........................... A. H. Brown
State Printer............................... -M. V. Brown
Sup’l of Public Instruction... L. L. Rowland
FURNISHING and
I
I
A
H
T. A. DAVIS & CO
T
T
I
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
T
N
W
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H
I
nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.