The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 21, 1876, Image 1

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VOL. VI
JACKSONVILLE OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1876.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
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PRO FESSION AT< CARDS.
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Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
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STATE OF OREGON.
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NO. 39
Advertisements will be inserted in tho
T imes at the following rates :
One square, one insertion........................ $."..00
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each subsequent one........... LOO
Legal advertisements inserted reasonably.
A fair reduction from the above rates made
to yearly and time advertisers.
Yearly advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly execut­
ed, and at reasonable rates.
C ounty W arrants always at taken par.
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tíL.NEUAL SOTE!« AND NEWS.
THE LAST TILT.
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«ILESTIONS FOR T1I1NK1NU REPI B-
JLICANS.
Tiidon is tho coming man.
“Governor Tilden was an ally of
Why does the report of negro
Tweed,
” says that malicious slanderer,
The yellow fever has broken out in
troubles
in the South come np just be­
the New York Times, after proving in
New York.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
its own columns two years ago, that fore important elections ?
F A NT C Y GOODS
Ethan Alien, the celebrated trotting he was a deadly enemy of Tweed and
Why is quiet restored and we hear
KcrbyvJlle, Oregon.
horse, died at Lawrence, Kansas, on the ring. It suffices for a battle-cry no more reports of “negro outrages”
the 10th.
BOYS’ and GIRLS’
however, and the corruptionists, in­ after elections are over ?
Dr. L. DANFORTH,
Why are there no “negro outrages”
Edwin Booth opened in theCalifornia cluding the thieves of the whisky
P II Y S 1 C I A N A N D S U R G E O N . HEADY-MA I) E CLOTHING, I theatre, San Francisco, on the 4th Inst., ring, are shrieking “ally of Tweed” in Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia,
the loudest. Let us see what Abram Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas ?
with Hamlet.
And why are all the outrages com­
8. Hewitt, of New York, said of Mr.
.•'horiff ..................................... k " • Manning
In
Fayette
county,
Alabama,
there
Clerk *
......................... E. 1>. Foudrav
Tilden in Iris noble speech at the dawn mitted in South Carolina, Louisiana
BOOTS and SHOES,
Tn>asuwrJJZZ’’Z”.............. John Orth
are but eight white Radicals, and seven of (lay, after Kasson had spent his and Mississppi, or only in the States
\lessor............................................... ’ h’lrivr*
of these are oflico holders.
A. C. JONES.
strength mouthing the catalogue of under Republican control ?
School Sui»erintend nt.............. E. J. barlow
(JBOCER//•>', BEDSTEADS* A CHA IBS,
Why do Belknap, Babcock, Schenck,
......................................................... L S. Howard
This is about the proper timo of the Republican slanders against Governor
< ’oron'er........................................ Dr. Callender ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
year for laboring men to examine the Tilden. Said Mr. Ilewitt:
Spencer, Butler *fc Co., support Hayes
jo-1:1’11 IN F. COUNTY.
Radical and Democratic planks on the
“The bare naked fact is this, there with such zeal ?
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.,
CLOTHING,
Conntv Judge........................... M. F. Baldwin
Chinese platform.
Why do Charles Francis Adams,
was war—war to the knife—between
f J. E. Seytorth,
County Commissioners....... <
q'luu iiton.
Gen.
Sigel, Lyman Trumbull, Gen.
William A. Wheeler has gone to the Governor Tilden and Tweed, and it
SheritT ..................................... Messenger
LIQUOBS, TOBACCO and CIŒAKS, topmost bight of the Wiiite Moun­ ended in the defeat and exile of Palmer, Geo. W. Julian etc., support
... .................................................. <............ H uuhes
tains, satisfied that the curses of West­ Tweed. That is all there is about it. Tilden with such zeal ?
Treasurer...................................... " m.Naurke
What did Hayes do with the $400
Assessor........................................................ I- l>- Li‘wis
ern steamboat men can never reach I call the house to witness that I have
CROCKERY, ETC.,
School Superintendent,............... L M. Smith
answered and am willing to answer and watch taken from a deserter who
him tliere.
Survevor.................................... M . N. Sand<*rs
every question bearing on tlie merits was condemned to die in West Vir­
Jiu lisoux ilio. Oregon.
Coroner.............................. <ieo. S. Mathewson
Hnebback lias left Louisiana is dis­ of this case. No one will intimate ginia during the war ?
At E. Jacob's New Store, gust and gone North. He is reported
Why can not the army in the South
that tiiere was the slightest intimacy,
E. (’. Mason Office—One door west of the W. U. Tele­
as
having
bolted
the
Radical
cause.
I
be
used to protect negroes who vote
Moss,
personal or political, at any time, be­
i S. I
graph ottico.
It must be getting terrible bad when tween Samuel J. Tilden and William the Democratic ticket ?
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
A. T(*nbr< >ok.
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I such men as Rinchback leave it.
,J. l’.rattain
Why do Republicans in this canvass
J.
A.
CALLENDER,
M.
D.,
M. Tweed. There never was. There
B.
Hatton
...R.
persist
in talking about Jackson’s and
......r. L. Hanks PII Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G EON,
A special from St. Paul, Minnesota, was that association which comes from
.. .......................................
,.M. Riggs
Sept, utli, says the Sioux campaign is the enforced appointment of men on Van Buren’s administrations, and re­
School Superintendent......... H. M. I hatcher
*
LL
OF
THE
ABOVE
ARTICLES
SOLD
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
over, as tho Winter is so close at hand committees, from their living in the fuse to discuss the great questions of
Surveyor................... *.......... frank « hee>m.m
ZV at the very lowest rates. If you don’t
reform in which the laboring people
Believe me, call ami ascertain prices for as to prevent any movements. The same community and belonging to the
COURT SITTINGS.
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troops aro engaged in preparing Win­ same party. But one man stood in have such a deep interest ?
Jackson
('in-uit Court, second zSTOffice at residence, on Fifth street, op­ yourselves. No humbug?
I
All
kind«
ot
produce
and
hides
taken
in
Why do they desire to continue the
ter quarters.
the community above and beyond sus­
Momlav in February. June and November.
posite the Court House.
exchange
for
goods.
42tf.
influx
of Chinese to this coast ?
Countv Court, first Momlav in each month.
The Republican office-holders are i picion, and the other was always an
JoaenAtnc G onh M/.—Circuit Court, fourth
Why, if Babcoek and Belknap are
H. K. HANNA,
bled right and left in behalf of Hayes object of hatred, and finally of detes­ renegade Democrats, did they not get
Monday in April and fourth Momlav in Oc­
“
EXCELSIOR
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tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­ ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
and his civil service reform. They tation. I defy the gentlemen to lay to stealing until after they became Re­
uary, April, Julv and October.
may not choose between giving and their hands upon a dishonest dollar in publicans ?
Circuit Court, fourth Mon­
Jacksonville, Oregon,
the possession of Samuel J. Tilden.
day in .lune; County Court, first Monday
LIVERY STABLE keeping. Pay or go are tho watch­ The
Why are Republicans so much
people whom lie served are iris
in January. April, July and October.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
words with Zach Chandler.
friends to-day, and iris best friends, frightened and why do they fling tho
Prompt attention given to all business left
TOWN OK JACKSONVII.I.K.
The
desperation
of
the
Republican
Oregon
St..
Jacksonville,
in
my
care.
and it is the service which he rendered “bloody shirt” in the air all over the
N. Fisher, President,
Obice in Orth's Brick Building—upstairs.
politicians and their entire inability to them that will, notwithstanding the country ?
M. Caton,
Davi l Cronemiller,
Trustees,
Why not again put the Lower House
W. J. PLYMALE.
PROPRIETOR. defend their own cause are conspicu­ insinuations of the gentleman from
J. Nnnan,
W. KAHLER.
e .
WATSON.
ously
manifested
in
the
absurd
person
­
i
of
Congress in the hands of Demo­
Iowa, give him tho vote of those great
Gi'orge Brown.
KAHLER & WATSON,
..............
U.S.
Hayden
al
attacks
which
they
continue
to
Western States within whose borders crats for saving us $30,000,000 in one
Recorder,...................
make upon Gov. Tilden.
Treasurer,.................. ................. Henrv Papo ATTI 1RNEYS A CoUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
he reconstructed highways which are year ?
..... J. 1». McDaniel
aving just received a new
Marshal......................
Why do Republicans as a dernier
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
Four years ago Carl Schurz carried to them, to-day, the arteries of com­
Street Commissioner ................. J. C. Weiss
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
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riages, I am now prepared to furnish my
the whole German vote over to Gree­ merce, and blessings whose value can persist, call upon “men of God” to
patrons ami the public generally with as
StX’IETY NOTICES.
Will practice in tho Supreme, District and
ley—but it went largely for Grant. I not be properly estimated. Through bolster up their sinking cause ?
other < 'on rt soft h is State.
FINE TURNOUTS
Now Carl, “carries the German vote” the whole of his remarkable career he
Jarksomille Loder No. 10, 1.0. II. F., Oifiee in Court House—upstairs.
T roops in the S outh .—The de­
back to Hayes, and no doubt a large has been the wisest of men ; he has
As can l>e had on tho Pacific Coast. Saddle
Holds its regular nit'etines «‘very
been
the
truest
of
friends
;
he
has
been
maud
of the President for more troops
part
will
go
for
Tilden.
horses hired to go to any part of the country.
H. KELLY,
Sat urda v evening al tile »>dd I- el-
the
most
zealous
and
earnest
of
patri
­
has
stimulated
a representative of the
Animals BOUGHT ami SOLD. Horses
low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are
Oswald Ottendorfer says that the ots. He is to-day the wisest, the most New York Herald
broke
to
work
single
or
double.
Horses
ATTORNEY
<t
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
to inquire into the
invited to attend.
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boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon German papers for Tilden are in point accomplished statesman in the land, records of the War Department, to
T. B. KENT, N. G. i
them while in my charge.
of influence and circulation as nine to and he will, by the blessing of God, flud out the number of companies sta­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
J. IL P enn . Rec. See’y.
one
compared with those that support bo one of the greatest—perhaps the tioned in the Southern States. He
Will practice in all tho Courts of tho State. /fTMY TERMS ARK REASONABLE.
hfk<o«vilk Slanim So. 11S F. 0. R. M.,
Hayes, while by actual count the Til­ greatest—of Presidents of the United finds that there are in Texas, 45 com­
Prom J t attention given to all business en­
Holds its regular meetings every Thursday
A liberal share of the public patronace is den German papers outnumbered the
trusted to my care.
States, because he will have the op­ panies of infantry and 26 companies
evening at theOdd fellows Hall. Brothers
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
utlice opposite Court House.
Hayes
organs
by
four
to
one.
in good standing are invited to attend.
portunity to rescue this Government of cavalry; in Louisiana 12 companies
BEN SACHS, O. C.
A
dispatch
dated
Madrid,
Sept.
Sth,
from the hands of the incompetent and of infantry ; in Mississippi 10 com­
JAMES S. HOWARD,
TWELFTH YEAR.
M ax M lller , R. S.
says “Boss” Tweed and his cousin dishonest men who have controlled it panies of infantry ; in South Carolina
C. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
Win. Hunt were arrested in Port I so long, and have made it a reproach 8 companies of infantry and two com­
Orrsoni.in Prnhontns Tribe No. 1. Im-
ST.
MARYS
ACADEMY.
Vigoon,
on board the Spanish mer­ in the eyes of the civilized world.”
panies of artillery ; In Florida S com­
provod or<l()r of Rod Men, hobl-. it.-
FOR JACKSON,
chantman
“
Carom.
”
Tweed
was
trav
­
Not a charge lias been brought panies of artillery ; in Georgia 7 com­
*--**^* stated councils at the Red Men's
CONDUCTED BY
Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
eling under the name of Secor. Both against Governor Tilden which was panies of infantry and one company of
the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all
< »tlicial surveys iu;ule an 1 patents obtained
prisoners were lodged iu the fortress. not fully proven false two years ago, artillery ; in Alabama 5 companies of
brothers in good stand’ng.
at reasonable i*ntes, Fui I copies of Mining THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES
W. SAVAGE, S.
Laws and Decisions at my oilice iu Jack­
A religious fanatic named Cobb, who when he ran for Governor of the State infantry ; iu Virginia 5 companies of
E. B. W atson , C. of R.
sonville, < »regoli.
had been teaching iris converts to of New York, and no newspaper in artillery; in North Carolina 4 com­
HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF TUTS adore him as Christ and offer up hu­ the country more vigorously detended panies of artillery; in Tennessee 3
Warren Loder No. 10, A. F. & A. M.,
school will commence about the end of man sacrifices to appease hia wrath, the Governor than the New York companies of infantry, and in Arkan­
JF Holds its retrnlar communications
Angust, and is divided in four sessions,
/NF \ on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
escaped from'the authorities in South­ Times. No Republican will dare ac­ sas 2 companies of infantry, making a
often weeks each.
cept Mr. Hewitt’s challenge.— Courier- total of 138 companies.
ceding tho full moon, in Jacksonville, (»re-
Board and tuition, per term
$10.00 eastern Missouri, on the 2d inst. Two
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
gon.
T. G. REAM F-S, W. M.
Journal.
By a strict reading of the law there
led and Bedding...................
4.00 of his followers were killed by the
M ai M ulhf .R, Ser'y.
Irawingand painting..........
8.00 party making arrests.
is
no authority for the presence of
Oregon. Tiano,........................................
Jockoon villa,
How to B ehave in the W ater . troops in the Southern States at this
. 15.00
Bath Rrbrknh Decree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. F.,
Entrance fee, only once,.....
. 6.00
The Democracy of Indiana are en- —Men are drowned by raising their
The Supreme Court has decided
Hohls its regular meetings on every other
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
ergetic, hard-working, honest and en- arm above water, the unbuoyed woight time.
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
Primary, per term,................................... | 8.00 thusiastic. They elected Thomas A. of which depresses the head. Other that the Enforcement Act is unconsti­
DAVID LIMIT
Members In good standing are invited to
Junior,
“
..................................... R.no
tutional. This was the only authority
attend.
JOHN MILLER, N. G.
“
..................................... jo . oo Hendricks Governor in a fair fight, animals have neither motion nor ability the President had for sending portions
Keep« constantly on hand a full asanrtjruenl Senior,
Sou S achs , R. S.
Pupils aro received at, anytime, and spe­ and if he is not elected Vico President to act in a similar manner, and there­ of the United States army to any
of furniture, consisting of
cial attention is paid to particular studies in in November it will not bo the fault fore swim naturally. When a man
BEDSTEADS,
behalf of children who have but limited of the Hoosiers, His supporters are falls into deep water, ho will rise to State in the Union, without the appli­
FARMERS’ HOTEL,
time. For further particulars apply at tho
as lively as crickets and as industrious the surface, and will continue there if cation of its Governor or Legislature
BUREAUS, TABLES.
Academy.
and then only when the militia is un­
ORTH’S BUILDING, OREGON STREET,
as beavers.
he d^es not elevate his hands. If he able to suppress the disturbance, that
GUILD MOULDINGS,
THE
Jacksonville. Oregon.
Indian Agent Burke, at Standing moves, his head will rise so high as to demands the interference of Federal
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
Rock Agency, the same person who give him free liberty to breathe; aud authority.
$5
per
week
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
Board anti Lodging.
CITY DRUG STORE, would not allow Iris Indians to join the if he will use his legs, as in the act of
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Board........................
military against the Sioux, had a se­ walking (or rather walking up stairs)
T he L eaf of L ife .—There’s a cer­
PARLOR
BEDROOM SUITS,
¿single meals............
...375á vents
cret interview with Killtim, one of his shoulders will rise above the water, tain curious member of the plant fam­
....... 25 cents
JACKSONVILLE
Lodging....................
ETC., ETC.
the hostile chiefs, and subsequently so that he may use the less exertion ily, very common in Jamaica, I’m in­
issued 250 head of cattle, most of with his hands, or apply them toother formed, called the life plant, or leaf of
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS MET1I-
purposes. These plain directions are life, because it is almost impossible to
od of informing the public that she is hand and made to order. Planing done on
he new ftrm of rattler
bro . which is believed to have gone to the
reasonable
terms.
1J&"
Undertaking
a
si>e-
recommended to the recollection of kill the leaves. You may cut one off,
prepared to furnish board by the week, day
have the largest and most complete hostile camps.
<»r single meals, at reasonable terms. The cialty.
assortment of
those who have not learned to swim
table will constantly be supplied with the
We understand that an effort will be in their youth, as they may be found and hang it up by a thread, where any.
best the market affords. No Chinese em­
ordinary leaf would bo discouraged
DRUGS, MEDICINES <t CHEMICALS, made at the coming session of the
highly advantageous in may cases.— and dry up. It will send out long,
ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give JOHN L. CARTER & SON,
Legislature to repeal the usury law, Sanitarian.
mu a call and judge tor vonrsel ves.
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also
white, thread-like roots, and set about
PAINTERS.
MRS. WILLIAMS.
which has become a dead letter upon
tho latest and finest styles of
Jacksonville, Nov. 2H, 1S75.
the statute books through the oper­
“P ull D own Y our V est .”—“You growing now leaves. You may cut off
STATIONERY,
ation of discount and brokerage, and a keep vests, my frient ?” said a Dutch­ half a leaf and throw it into a tight
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
box, where it can get neither light nor
all kinds of Painting, including
And a great variety of PERFUMES and positive expense to the borrower. man, entering a Fulton clothing store, moisture, (necessaries of life to other
TOILET ARTICLES, including the best and Money like articles of commerce must the other day. The clerk promptly
HOUSE PAINTING,
cheapest assortment of COM MON and PER­ have a value in proportion to the sup­ averred that the store was crammed i plants) ; the spirited little leaf puts
FUMED SOAPS in this market.
ply and demand.
with them. “I vant a vest,” said the out its delicate roots all the same.
SIGN PAINTING,
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Even pressed and packed away in a
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ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
The largest attendance at the Lon­ Teuton, “vat don’t rise up on its hint Ixitanist’s herbarium—the very dryest
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
don Exhibition of 1851 was 109,915. legs mit the neck. I bought von in and dullest place you evor did see—it
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
not long ago mit a doo dollar
TABLE ROCK SALOON, The largest attendance at the Centen­ Syracuse
pill,
and
py
shiinminy I den’t notice will keep up its work, throw out roots
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
nial
Exhibition
thus
far
has
been
112,-
and now leaves, and actually grow out
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
OREGON STREET,
000. Comparing the population of dot myself, but everywhere I go de of its covers. I’m told that botanists
Orders from (lie country promptly attend­
boys gry out mit der streets, ‘Yacub,
ed to.
21.
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. London, 3,700,000, with that of Phila­ vy in der name of der board of drus- who want to try this pertinacious veg­
delphia, 750,000, it will be seen that
VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO
etable are obliged to kill it with a hot
j the jaw skilfully performed at reasona­ EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
in this respect, at least, the Centennial tee3 don’t you pull down your vest iron or with boiling water.
ble rate«.
HE PROPRIETORS OF TUTS WELL- Exhibition is a grand success. More­ down ?’ und, py tarn, I have pulled
No more credit will bo given after the
known and popular resort would in­ over it is probable that as the weather dot vest more’n dree dousand times,
C alifornia S treet ,
first of January, 1878. X. will take all kinds
form their friends and tho public generally
T i ! e biggest political card yet. The
of produce.
moderates the attendance will in­ till I wore all de pindingsoff mit der
that
a
complete
and
first-class
stock
of
the
Proprietor.
OtHce and residence on corner of Califor­ S. P. JONES,
buttons.” The clerk explained the carpet-baggers of Mississippi and
best
brands
of
liquors,
wdnes,
cigars,
ale
and
crease.
nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
joke and sold him a vest, and the old Louisiana are telling the negroes that
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand.
It
is
a
singular
fact
that
the
so-called
They will l>e pleased to have their friends
man went out with the exclamation : Hayes is a black man—one of their
New* Boot and Shoe Store, one but the choicest and best “call and smile.”
Independent-Republican papers have “Py shimminy, I don’t hear sometings own race and color—who will not only
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
CABINET.
ceased to talk about reading President about dat over in Sherrnany before.” give every negro his “forty acres aud
kept.
C alifornia S treet ,
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found Grant out of the party. Morton leads
a mule,” but put the bottom rail ou
DRINKS, 12£ CENTS.
here. We would be pleased to have persons
off
in
the
Indiana
campaign
by
de
­
W
e
saw
a
mosquito
work
about
ten
top, and keep it “thar.” It is said
possessing curiosities and specimens bring
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
NO CREPT? IN TFJJ5 FUTURE—it don’t theui in, and we will place them ia tbe Cab­ claring President Grant’s administra­ minutes trying to get his bill through that it takes like wildfire with the ne­
pay. Families needing anything in our lino inet for inspection.
tion to be the purest and most success­ the skin of a man who owes us two groes, and any attempt of the Demo­
can always be supplied with the purest and
M7INTJEN <t HELMS.
aving permanently located host to he found on the Coast. Give me a
.Jacksonville, Aug.'S', 1874. '
' 32tf. ‘ ful in the history of the nation. The years’ subscription. How we laughed crats to deny the truth of the state­
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- call, and you will be well satisfied.
New York Radical Convention, by res­ at that demoralized insect as. with a ment, is hooted down by them as one
Rpectfully informs the public that he is
OEND 25c. to G eo . P. R owei . t , & Co., New ' olution» warmly indorses, personally, look of disgust, he folded up his little of “dem d—d Democratic lies” What
prepared to <lo all kinds of work in the boot 019 A DAY at homo. Agents wanted. ku York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con- ;
guaran- Cil - < »utfit and terms free. 'TRUE A CO., taining lists ef ,3,000 newspapers, aird’estti- i ! the President, as well as his adminis- i bill, placed it in his pocket, and went a country—what suffrage—what a
and shoe making line. Satisfaction
u-‘*
_
M.
CATON.
I party I— Seir Haren Register,
Augusta, Maine.
i fur another victim.
teed.
mates showing cost of advertising.
1 ' tration of the Government.
........... L. F. Grover
Governor,................
..... >». F. Chadwick
Secretary oí Stat-e,...
........... H. Brown
State Treasurer.......
......... M. V. Brown
Siate Printer....
Slip’l of Public Instruction... L. L. Rowland
FIRST jvpk tAt. nisruicT.
Circuit J migo,.. ................................. P. P. Prim
District Attorn ............................ H. K. Ilanna
JA<’KSO^ C'H’NTY.
< ountv Judge.............................. Silas I. Day
I Samuel Furrv.
¡oner ..... j Abram Miller,
•< ountv Commissioners
B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D.,
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