The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 05, 1876, Image 1

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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
OFFICE—On Orciron street, in Orth's Brick
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VOL. VI.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
JACKSONVILLE OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1876.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
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UEMJJAI, NOTKM AXD A'EWN.
NO. 41.
THE t.OVEKMHlS .if ESN AME.
c
STATE OF OllEOON.
Advertisements will l>e inserted in thu
T imes at tiie following rates :
One square, one insertion........................ $3.00
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each subsequent one........... LOO
TiCgal 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.
H A Y EM AM A KNOW-NOTHING.
A vote for Tilden «and Hendricks is
We regret that want of space will THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
a vote for the people.
THE PRESIDENCY WANTS TO LIMIT
not allow us to lay before our readers
SUFFRAGE TO AMERICAN BORN CITI­
P H Y S I C I A N AND SU RG EO N ,
Heavy rains have seriously damaged the Governor’s biennial message, which
ZENS.
was delivered to the two Houses on
FANCY GOODS crops in Goose Lake Valley.
Ftltsf Jt'lHt’IAl. nisTBICT.
Kerbyvillo, Oregon.
Terrible floods are reported from the 12th inst. It is an able document
Circuit Judge,................................... T\ P. Prim
We have received the following let-
Forest county, Pennsylvania, in which and reviews our State affairs in a mas­
BOYS' and GIRLS'
District Attorney,...................... II. K. Hanna
terly
manner.
The
following
is
a
syn
­
Dr.
L.
DANFORTH,
I
j
ter
from Mr. Charles Gardner, of Cin-
many lives were lost.
JACKSON COUNTY.
opsis
of
it
:
I cinnati, dated September 3d :
Vountv Judge............................... Silas I. Day PHYSICIAN AND SU R GEON . READY-MADE CLOTHING,'
Several of the convicted members
Lock Bonds have been reduced $40,-
,
f Samuel Furrv,
“In your issue of yesterday you say:
County Commissioners...... < Abram Miller.
of the Chicago whisky ring have been t)00. The Soldier’s Relief Bonds, due
“Mr. Hayes assures us over his own
Sheriff,........................................ I- 'V. Manning Offica and residence on Fifth street, oppo­
released upon payment of fines.
in
1880,
have
been
paid
excepting
Clerk............................................E. D. Foudrav
BOOTS and SHOES,
! Tenbroeck ran three miles in 5:2GA $886. The Governor calls special at­ ; signature that he ‘deeply sympathizes’
site and east of the M. E. Church.
Treasurer,.................................. • John Ort h
with a movement for ‘an amendment
Assessor,...................
• A. ( htlders
tention of the Legislature to the fact limiting suffrage to persons born in this
at
Louisville,
Ky.,
on
Sept.
23d,
beat
­
A. C. JONES,
School Superintendent,............. E. J. Farlow
GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS, ing Norfolk’s time by a second and a that the appropriations should not be ! country of American parents,’ and tho
Surveyor,..................................... !•
Howard
in excess of the income of the State; choice of ‘American-born citizens on­
ATTORNEY
A
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
quarter.
t'oroner.........................................Dr. Callender
•
that
State indebtedness should not be ly to official positions.’ Mr. Schurz had
JOsF.rillNE COUNTY.
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.,
If
Sitting
Bull
could
bo
found,
per
­
CLOTHING,
permitted to exceed the amount of
Countv Judge,.......................... M. F. Baldwin
haps, Sheridan could make a contract $50,000, limited by the Constitution. better announce this to his German
. ,
(J. E. Sevferth, Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
brethren and prevent them from being
County Commissioners,...... | n Th(;rilton.
with him to take charge of the Louis­ These suggestions we think are wise ! caught
Ollice in Orth’s building—up-stairs.
with chaff a« he has been.
Sheriff,........................................ S. Messenger
________________________ ___ ______________ LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS. iana elections.
ones, and should be heeded by our
Clerk,.......................................... Chas. Hughes
“1 don’t believe Mr. Hayes over his
G. H. AIKEN, M. D.,
Treasurer,..................................................... Wm. Nattcke
In St. Albans, Vt., where Wheeler law makers, for a State, free from lia­ own signature, or in any other way,
Assessor............................................. I. 1’. Lewis PII Y S I C I A N AND S U R G E O N, I
made his bloody-shirt speech, the Rad­ bilities, will soon be on the road to ever said any such thing. If you can
CROCKERY, ETC.,
School Superintendent..................J. M. Smith
ical
vote fell off from 991 to 747, while greater prosperity. It is recommended prove it, do so and make one vote, for,
Surveyor,................................... W. N. Sanders
Jacksonville. Oregon.
Coroner.............................. Geo. S. Mathewson
the Democratic vote increased from that the State tax be reduced to four though a Republican, I shall vote for
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LAKE COUNTY.
mills for current revenue ; that one- Mr. Tilden if what you say of Mr.
I At E. Jacob’s New Store, 253 to 487.
Countv Judge................................ E. C. Mason Office—One door west of the W. U. Tele- I
half mill be collected to pay off the Hayes is true.”
Hayes seems to have absolutely dis­ Soldiers
.
( S. C. Moss,
graph oilice.
’ Bounty and Relief Bonds, and
County Commissioners,......
Tenbrook.
We think that Mr. Garnder will vote
Orth's Brick Building, Jacksonville.
appeared from the contest—if, indeed, for the payment
of
the
warrants
out
­
Sheriff........................................... T. J. Brat tain
for
Tilden. And this is why :
he was ever in it. Zachariah should j standing two years ago. By this
J. A. CALLENDER, M. D.,
Clerk.............................................IL B. Hatton
The “American Alliance” adopted a
tie a string to Hayes or he’ll get lost. , method the Slate government can be
Treasurer......................................J. L. Hanks
PHYSICIAN A N D SURGEON,!
series
of resolutions which said of tho
Assessor............................................... M. Biggs
—Iioaton Post.
carried
on,
and
in
a
short
time
the
School Superintendent......... II. M. Thatcher
nominations
of Messrs. Hayes and
A LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Surveyor............................... Frank Cheesman
Sheriff
Connor
on
the
13th
ult,
re-
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debts
of
the
State
will
be
paid.
The
t\ at the very lowest rates. Tf yon don’t
Wheeler that they were “hereby in­
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COURT SITTINGS.
believe me, call and ascertain prices for turned the execution in the Tweed State for years has not been running dorsed by the American Alliance Con­
Juelaon County.— Circuit Court, second f-è1"office at residence, on Fifth street, op­ yourselves. No hmnbug !
S6,000,000 judgment wholly unsatis- ' behind in her current expenses, but ference,” and that the Alliance earnest­
All kinds of produce and hides taken in
Mondav in February. Juno and November.
posite the Court House.
tied, he being unable to find any prop- the erection of tho public buildings, ly “advised all who are in favor of
exchange for goods.
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Countv Court, first Monday in each month.
perty on which to make levy.
without an additional tax, has been American principles, as advocated ami
Josephine Coiojfi/.—Circuit Court, fourth
H. K. HANNA,
Mondav in April and fourth Mondav in Oc­
the
chief cause of outstanding war­ set forth in these resolutions, to give
Gov. Whiteaker and Hon. J. K.
“EXCELSIOR”
tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­ ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
rants,
the warrants drawn for the erec­ these nominations an active and deter­
Weatherford are conceded to be two
uary, April, July and October.
Lake t'ounty.— Circuit Court, fourth Mon­
of the most efficient and popular pre­ tion of the State Capitol and Peniten­ mined support.”
Jacksonville, Oregon,
dav in June; County Court, first Monday
TLIVKRY ST.VBTÆ siding officers that ever wielded the tiary being more than the present “These resolutions” were sent to
in January, April, July and October.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
State indebtedness, thus showing that j Mr. Hayes, who returned the follow-
gavel in an Oregon Legislature.
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
Prompt attention given to all business left
the current expenses of the State are ing reply, dated July G, 1876, ad-
( N. Fisher, President,
in my care.
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
The Chinese residents of Winne­ less than the revenue, the excess of 1 ! dressed
to “Samuel J. Tyler, Secretary
Otlice in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
■ i M. Caton,
mucca had a grand jolitication over the which has gone to liquidate warrants
Trustees,.................... •' David Cronemiller,
of
the
American
Alliance
i J. Nunan,
- - PROPRIETOR. news from Maine. They fear that a on these public building funds. The
C. w. KAHLER.
K. R. WATSON. W. J. PLYMALE.
“
I
have
just
received
your letter in­
Ii Jeorge Brown.
Democratic
victory
will
stop
Mongo-
4
Governor
recommends
economy
in
KAHLER & WATSON,
forming me of my election as a mem­
Recorder....................................... U.S. Hayden
lian immigration to this country.
every branch of the Slate government; ber of your admirable Alliance. Re­
Treasurer........................................ Henry Pape
Marshal..................................... J. F- McDaniel ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
aving just received a new
Bull Eagle and his followers refuse that the Penitentiary appropriation be turn my thanks to the Alliance, as I
Street Commissioner................... L <’• M eiss
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­ to give up their arms. Fopr hundred cut down to $40,000 for two years ; the
deeply sympathize with its principles.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
riages, J am now prepared to furnish my
Agricultural
College
to
$5,000,
or
one-
Brides
have
left
Fort
Sully
for
the
hos
­
I remain your fellow-citizen,
patronsand the public generally with as
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
half
of
what
it
was
two
years
ago.
tile
camp.
Sitting
Bull
is
but
fifty
;
“IL B. H ayes .”
other Courts of this State.
FINE TURNOUTS
Also
reduction
of
expenses
in
convey
­
miles
away
and
threatens
the
fort.
Now here is ono expression of tho
JarksonvillelotlseNo. 10. 1.0.0.L. Ollice in Court House—upstairs.
ing
the
Insane
to
the
Asylum,
convicts
e Holds its regular meetings every
:
“
principles
” of tho Alliance of which
As ran be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
The New York Herald is rapidly
' ~
Saturdav evening at the Odd F'el-
horses hired to go to any part of the country. coming to the conclusion that the Re­ to the Penitentiary, and in arresting Mr. Hayes is proud to be a member
H. KELLY.
low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
fugitives from justice, etc. The pub­ and with which ho “deeply sympa­
VProRNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, broke to work single or double. Horses publican Governor, Chamberlain, and
invited to attend.
T. B. KENT, N. G.
boarded, and the be«t of care bestowed upon his crowd are more to blame for the lic lands have been nearly all approved thizes.”
to the State, except the swamp lands,
J. H. P enn , Rec. Sec’y.
them while in my charge.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
“An amendment to the naturaliza­
Hamburg riot than anybody else.
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which are in course of segregation ; tion laws limiting suffrage to persons
Will practice in all the Courts of the State. /■¿r MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
J;irksonville Stainm No. ID. I’. 0. R. )l.,
Alex. Campbell, who has taken his that the affairs of the Penitentiary are born in this country or of American
Prompt attention given to all business en­
Holds its regular meetings every Thursday
A liberal share of the public patronage is ! departure for California, has resigned in a good condition, the discipline ex­ parents; the election of American-
ti listed to my care.
evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brotheis
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE. i the position of Great Prophet of the cellent, while for healthfulness it can­ born citizens only to official positious
<
onice
opposite
Court
House.
in gootl standing are invited to attoml.
Great Council of the I. O. R. M. for not be surpassed. The Insane Asylum in this country ; opposition to the in­
BEN SACHS, O. C.
JAMES
S.
HOWARD.
the State of Oregon, and Mr. Stearns, has been conducted in its usual good terference of the Roman Catholic or­
M ax M uller , R. S.
TWELFTH YEAR.
of
Baker City, is his success^.
and humane manner. The contractor, ganizations in the political affairs of
Orcsontitn Pocahontas Tribe No. 1. Im­ U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
l)r. J. C. Hawthorne, has done every­ this nation, and opposition to the
proved order of Red Men, holds its
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, General Franz Sigel has declared thing
FOR
JACKSON,
in his power to make pleasant I formation of political organizations
I for Tilden and the gallant German
stated councils at the Red Men’s
Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in
soldiers who followed him in the late and agreeable this unfortunate class of ■ composed exclusively of foreign-born
CONDFCTEI) BY
and Curry counties, Oregon.
the eighth run. A cordial invitation to ali Josephine
Official surveys made and patents obtained
war have girded on their armor and our people. Our common schools are ■ citizens.”
brothers in good standing.
at
reasonable
rates.
Full
copies
of
Mining
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES taken up the refrain of the old war in excellent condition, the fund reach­
We may add to this that ten days
C.W. SAVAGE, S.
Laws and Decisions at my ollice in Jack­
ing $225,181.82, besides the distribu­ ' ago a foreign-born citizen of Brooklyn
E. B. W atson , C. oí R.
song,
“
We
goes
to
fight
mit
Sigel!
”
sonville, Oregon.
tion of $68,405.75, as interest during j wrote to Mr. Hayes asking him if it
Hell
Gate,
New
York,
was
blown
up
1HE
SCHOLASTIC
YEAR
OF
THIS
the last two years toward the support was true that he held to such Know-
Warren Lodsr No. 10, A. 1.1 A. M.,
. school will commence about the end of at 3 1». M on Sept. 24th. The shock was of free schools. The State University
Holds its regular communications
nothing views, and that Mr. Hayes has
August, and is divided in four sessions, a slight tremor in New York, with a
on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
fund since the last Legislature has in­ not thus far deigned to reply—or to
often weeks each.
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­
rumbling sound and the upheaval of creased $17,111.83, making the whole
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
Board and tuition, porterin,................. $40.00 .
gon.
T. G. REAMES, VV . M.
two
columns of water and considera­ fund at present $75,492.20. That the , return the stamps inclosed for an an­
Bed and Bedding....................................... 4.00
M ax M uller , Sec’y.
swer.
Drawing and painting.............................. R.00 ble rock. Everything was successful. Agricultural College fund will soon
Jacksonville,
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Oregon. Piano,........................................................... 15.00
And now will not Mr. Charles Gard­
Ruth Rrbrkah Decree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. K.,
Entrance fee, only once,........................ 5.00
Seven hundred negroes took posses­ reach $40,000. Amendments to the ner give us that vote for Tilden ?—Ar.
Holds its regular meetings on every other
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
sion of all the seats pending a politi­ constitution are recommended, giving 1 Y. World.
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
Primary, per term,................................... $ fi.oo cal debate at Hernando, Miss., and power to the executive to veto any ob­
Members in good standing are invited to
DAVID LINN
Junior,
“
..................................... R.00 when asked to give up half, some re­ noxious part of a general appropriation
attend.
JOHN MILLER, N. G.
T he G reat F our M ile R ace vs .
Senior,
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Keep?
constantly
on
hand
a
full
assortment
bill without impairing the whole bill;
S ol . S achs , R. S.
sisted,
ending
in
a
row
in
which
two
T ime .—A dispatch dated Louisville,
of furniture, consisting of
Pupils are received at any time, and spe­
cial attention is paid to particular studies in white men and one negro were killed. also allowing new enterprises to be ex­ ' Sept. 27th, says a crowd of people wit­
empted from taxation for a period of
BEDSTEADS,
behalf of children who have but limited
FARMERS’ HOTEL,
It
is
supposed
that
ono
of
the
Hist
time. For further particulars apply at the ,
years, so as to encourage capital Inflow nessed tho run of Ten Broeck to-day
BUREAUS, TABLES,
reforms that Mr. Hayes will demand, into the State. He also favors an
Academy.
OIITH'S BUILDING, OREGON STREET,
if elected to the Presidency, will be amendment changing our State elec­ j against the famous time made by Fel-
GUILD MOULDINGS,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
THE
the abolition of the uncomfortable sys­ tion to the first Tuesday next follow­ lowcraft in the four-mile race at Sara-
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
tem which requires tax returns to be ing the first Monday in November. ■ toga in 1874, namely, 7:19J, which has
Board and Lodging...................... $•’> per week
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
verified by oath.— Chicago Times, All of these amendments we think are been the best on record. The track
CITY DRUG STORE,
Board............................................... 4 “
“
was in good condition. Ada and Ten
Single meals........................... .. .............50 cents
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
wisely suggested, aud we hope they Broeck started together, but after a
Lodging................................................... 50 cents
JACKSONVILLE.
Mr. Wheeler didu’t shoulder a mus­ will be heeded.
j I.tile the latter hois j took the lead and
ETC., ETC.
ket aud fight while the war was going
steadily gained, making the first mile
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METH-
on, but eleven years after the war is
Gov. H ayes ’ father’s name was in the slow time of l:52j. The owner
od of informing the public that she is hand and made to order. Planing done on
he new ftrm of kahler
bro . ! over he rises up in Vermont and in­ O’Toole, and he christened his son motioned the jockey to goon, and in
prepared to furnish board by the week, day
reasonable terms,
Undertaking a spe­
have the largest and most complete sists the South shall bo subdued. Mr.
or single meals, at reasonable terms. The cialty.
Michael. But one day when Michael compliance the second mile was made
assortment of
table will constantly be supplied with the
Wheeler is altogether too brilliant, was quite a small boy, ho had rolled in 1*454, and third in 1:461. At be­
best the market atVords. No Chinese em­
up his paidaloons and was going to ginning of the 4th mile a new horse
ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give JOHN L. CARTER &, SON, DRUGS, MEDICINES <t CHEMICALS, even to become Vice-President.
me a ca II and judge tor yourselves.
Spotted Tail made a long speech be- ; wade over from his father’s houso to joined in the race, but was left behind,
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also '
MRS. WILLIAMS.
P2VINTERS.
the latest and finest styles of
fore the peace council at the agency Mount Ararat. Just then tho ark ; and as Ten Brueck galloped down the
Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875.
I on Sept. 22d, upbraiding Gen. Sherman came along and father Noah asked the homestretch the enthusiasm was im­
STATIONERY,
and others with breaking their promis­ boy if he wouldn’t like to ride over mense. The last mile was made in
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist, IITE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
t V
all kinds of Painting, including
And a groat variety oí PERFUMES and es. The treaty was signed by all the with him. “No,” said Mikey, “I’d 1:51 J, and the entire distance in 7:15j,
Tí)! LET ARI ICLES, itici tiding the best and chiefs. The Indians want the military ruther ford.” “Ruther ford, hey ?” or 3j seconds quicker than Fellow­
HOUSE PAINTING,
cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­ agent removed and Mr. Howard rein­ said Noah in a pleasant way that was craft’s time, and 4 seconds faster than
FUMED KOAI*S In this market.
SIGN PAINTING,
natural to the old man. And so Mr. Lexington’s time. Miles Walker rode
’VÌT Prescriptions carefully compounded. stated.
O
’Toole called his boy Rutherford the victor, who is tho property of
44________ ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
The Coos Bay Neus says : The Hay. How it got to be Hayes or how Frank Harper. Mr. Harper has re­
wire and other material for the con­
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
TABLE ROCK SALOON, struction of the telegraph line between the B. got iu we don’t know, or we fused $120,900 for Ten Brueck.
should have no objection to telling.
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
this place and Roseburg arrived on
OREGON STREET,
T he D emocratic P arty to S uc -
Orders from the country promptly attend­
the steamer Empire. The work, we
!
ceed
.— We shall succeed. Ohio and
A
F
rench
physician
makes
the
re
­
ed to.
21.
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. understand, is begun already, and it is
;
Indiana,
hitherto repeatedly lost on
very operation pertaining to
markable
statement
that
one-half
at
expected the line will be in running
the jaw skilfully performed al reasona­ EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS.
order in six weeks. One of the first , least of tho so-called drowned persons false issues, will proliably both be car­
ble rates.
HE
PROPRIETORS
OF
THIS
WELL
No nw credit will be given after the
dispatches we expect to receive will are buried alive, and that they may be ried in October by the Democracy.
C alifohnia S treet ,
known and popular resort would in­
first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds
brought to life by proper treatment Ohio will certainly tie lost to the Re­
form their triends and the public generally bo that of the election of Tilden and after having been “several hours un­ publicans, though it is the home Stalo
of produce.
Office and residence on corner of Califor­ S. P. JONES,
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Proprietor. that a complete and first-class stock of the Hendricks.
der water.” Ilis remedy is to get out of their candidate. The Democrats
best brands ot liquors, wines, cigars, ale and
nia ami Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
Nast, the artist prostitute, has the water, pour iu and inject alcoholic cannot but be victorious upon tho
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand.
They will be pleased to have their friends brought out a cartoon in Harpers stimulants, and use a whip energeti­ sound issues of the St. Louis platform
New Boot and Shoe Store,
one but the choicest and best “call and smile.”
Weekly, which represents a group of | cally, or hot irons in bad cases. The and Gov. Tilden’s letter of acceptance.
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
CABINET.
C alifornia S treet ,
school childen, negroes, whiles, and
kept.
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found Chinese barring out Tilden, who is ele- I statement has been partially confirmed I venture the prediction.
DRINKS, 12J CENTS.
by the resuscitation of a man after he ; Alter victory will come tho harvest­
here. VVe would lie pleased to have persons
Jacksonville
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Oregon.
possessing curiosities and specimens bring ganlly characterized as the wolf at the had been under water in one of the ing of its fruits, will come the con-
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ door, the enemy of thu common
Seine baths for more than twenty min­ [ struction of a new and public policy.
pay. Families needing anything in our line inet for inspection.
schools,
etc.
This
reminds
us
of
a
This will be a work us far-reaching as
can always bo supplied with the pureet and
utes.
w
WINTJEN & HELMS.
aving permanently located lie^t to be found on the Coast. Give me a
squib
which
is
too
good
to
be
lot
:
!
that of Jefferson at the dawn of tho
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
32tf.
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­ call, and you will be well satisfied.
<
‘
That
whenever
a
Republican
thief
is
M
r
.
C
od
married
Miss
Fish
in
a
century,
but more difficult and aff»*ct-
spectfully informs the public that he is
END 25c. to G ko . P. R owell A Co., New dug out of his hole, he immediately Connecticut town, theotherday. The ing ten times as many humans beings
prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot OIO A DAY at home. Agents wanted,
ork, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con­
and shoe making lino. Satisfaction guaran­ o 1 4/ Outfit and terms free. TRUE A CO,,
taining lists of 3,000 newspapers, and esti­ springs to his feet and yells, “Our com- ■ affair passed off swimmingly, aud ter­ for weal or woe.
teed.
M- CATON.
Augusta, Maine.
mou schools are iu danger.”
j minated iu a Cud-Fish ball.
M anton M arble .
mates showing cost of advertising.
B. F. HOLSCLAW, M. D.,
Governor,.......................................L. 1‘ • Grover
Secretary of State,........................ h • * hadwiek
State Treasurer,........................... H- Brown
State Printer................................ M. ' • Brown
Sup’t of Public Instruction...!.. I.. Bowland
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