The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 02, 1876, Image 1

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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
OFFIi’E—-On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick
Building.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,.,THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1876.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
PRO F ESS1ON AL C A R DS
STATE OF ORKOON.
A. C. JONES,
(Jovernor,...........................
!*• E. Grover
Secret:« rv of State....... .. .......... s. F. Chadwick
State Treasurer............................. V H. Brown
State Printer................................. M. V. Brown
Sup’l of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland
ATTORNEY
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Will practice in all the Court« of the State.
Office in Orth’s building—up-stairs.
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JACKSON COI N’ I’Y.
G. H. AIKEN, M. D.,
Vonntv Juiliie............................... Sila« T. Day I
( Samuel Furrv. I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
( ounty Commissioners...... | Abram Mill« r.
S beri fi*.............................. ........ .J. W. Manning
Jneksou» ill«*. Oregon.
4 ’lcrk^................ ........................ ,,E. 1*. Foudrav
«sp |»p r ................................ .......... John Orth
A sspssor.
...... ..•••••••••••• . W. A. < 'hililar* Office—One door west of the W. U. Tele­
Sehool *»uperintcmient......... ..... E. J. Farlow
graph otlice.
Surveyor,................................ .....J. S. Howard
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U«>roner.................................... .. .Dr. Callender
J. A. CALLENDER, M. D„
JOSEVIITNE cor?STY.
i’lilliltV J Illi'* p
... . .............. . ,.M. F. Baldwin
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
f J. E. Seyferth,
< ’ounty Commissioners,...... i H. Thornton.
SheritT,...................................... __ s. M«‘ssen<rcr
..('has. Hughes
< 'lerk
.....
\Vm. Naucke
Treasurer.................................
Ar ....... ............................. . ........ I. P. Lewis
School Superintendent......... ........ I. M. Smith
Survcv«ir.................................. ..W. N. Sanders
4'oT’HitH’.................................. ..í^eo, s,
LAKE COl’NTA’.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
•r»-Office at residence, on Fifth street, op
posite the Court House.
li. K. HANNA,
litlie\N■'*on
attorney a counselor at law ,
< 'ountv J udirò........................ ...... E. C. Mason
( S. C. Moss,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
< 'ounty Commissioners,...... ( A. Tenbrook.
N heri'.T........... .......................... ...,T. J. Brattain Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
< ’lerk........................................ ....R. B. Hatton
Prompt attention given to all business left
T rex.su re r................ . ........... ..... J. L. Hanks
in my care.
.'xs^e.ssfir ...•••••• •••••••«.«• •••• ••• ............M. Rigg« Otlice in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
School Superintcmh'nt ........ H. M. Thatcher
Surveyor................................ 1 'rank Cheesman C. W. HAULER.
K. B. WATSON.
court srrriM JS.
KAHLER & WATSCN,
Jacl..v>n Etmnly.— < 'ircuit Court, second
ATTORNEYS a COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
o’ her Courts of this State.
Otlice in Court House—upstairs.
H. KELLY,
Trustees,
i
N. Fisher, President,
M. Caton,
David Uroneniiller,
J. Nunan,
George Brown.
.............. V. S. Hayden
................. Henrv l’ape
.......... J. P. McDaniel
... J. C. Weiss
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ATTORNEY A-
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
JACKSONVILLE, GREGON,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State,
prompt attention given to all business en­
trusted t<> my ear«*.
’<*“ t ttlh’o opposite Court House.
JAMES S. HOWARD,
SOCIETY NOTICES.
U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
Jarksonvillc Lodsr No. 10. I. II. 0. h.
FOR JACKSOîi,
i Holds its regular meetings every
' 7 ‘ Saturday evening at the Odd Fel­
low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are
invited to attend.
. „
T. B. KENT, N. G.
J. II. P enn , Rec. Sec’y.
Jarksonville Mamin No. I IS F. 0. R- Al.,
Holds it« regular meetings every Thursday
evening at the (Hid Fellows' Hall. Brothers
in good standing are invited to attend.
BEN SACHS, O. C.
M ax M ullf . r , R. S.
FURNITURE WÄRE-R00M,
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
pr«»ved order of Red Men, holds its
state«l «•ouncils at the Red Men s
Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in
the eiirhth run. A cordial invitation to all
br«»th«'rs in g«H>«l standing.
(’. W. SAVAGE, S.
E. B. W atson , C. ot,R.
DAVID LIO
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
of furniture, consisting of
BEDSTEADS,
Warren Lodzr No. Ilk A. F- «V A. M..
«
GUILD MOULDINGS,
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
Roth Rebekah Drprtf Lodjre No. 4,1. 0. 0. K.r
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
Holds its regular meetings on every other
ETC., ETC.
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
Members in good standing are invited to
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
attend.
JOHN MILLER, N. G.
hand
and made to order. Planing done on
S ol . S achs , R. S.
reasonable terms.
Undertaking a spe­
cialty.
FARMERS’ HOTEL.
OKTH'S BVIl.VIXn, OREGON STREET,
JOHN L. CARTER & SON,
Jackson ville, Oregon.
PAINTERS.
$."> per week
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IRE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
H all kinds of Painting, including
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....... 50 cents
....... 50 cents
HOUSE PAINTING,
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
C alifornia S treet ,
S. P. JONES,
Proprietor.
ONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
kept.
DRINKS, 12J CENTS.
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t
pav. Families needing anything in our line
J VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO <itn always be supplied with the purest and
j the jaw skilfully performed at reasona­ best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
call, and you will bo well satisfied._____
ble rat®*.
No more credit will be given after the
first of .January, 1876. I will take all kinds
LAGER ! LAGER !!
of produce.
O!fie»> and residence on corner of Califor­
nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
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THE EAGLE BREWERY
New Boot and Shoe Store,
C alifornia S t
Jacksonville,
i . t ,
rilHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER,
1 has now on hand and is constantly man­
ufacturing tlie best Lager Boor in Southern
Oregon. Oregon, wl hichhewill sellili quantitios fo
isers. Call
and test the article.
suit purchasers.
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All Kinds of Job Printing
iving permanently located
the undersigned re-
H
ha Kpccttully
; in Jacksonville,
informs tiie public that he NEATLY
is
prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot i
and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­ I
teed.
CAW*-
IMTED
CAXPAIUM **<’11 ARGEM.”
The New York Nation, the leading
Vote the Democratic ticket.
The National Democratic Commit­ Republiean review paper of the coun­
The associated press is still on the tee has issued the following congratu­ try, says:
lations over the result of the 0 tober
stump for Hayes.
A good many campaign lies have
FANCY GOODS
elections
:
been
“nailed” during the week, and a
Th© Radical party is reforming.
F
ellow -C itizens : We congratu- g<Mid many “charges” made. It is not
Witness the whisky ring pardons.
late you as patriots, as partakers with true, it seems, that Mr. Vance con­
BOYS’ and GIRLS’
Even the New York Times can’t res­ us in the common destiny of Amori- gratulated his hearers in North Caroli­
urrect that school question. There is can freemen, upon the results of the na on the fact that “the brave South­
R EADY-MADE CLOTHING, good sens© in the American people.
October elections. We rejoice in the ern heroes who dipped their hands in
If .Sitting Bull could be found, per­ victory which the people’s ballots have blood are for Reform and Tilden,” but
haps Sheridan could make a contract bestowed upon the friends of reform, he merely quoted the sentiment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
with hltn to take charge of the Ixiuis- in the valley of the Ohio where the “Bob” Ingersoll’s speeches, for the pur­
Republicans hosts had an overwhelm­ pose of repudiating it with scorn. Nor
iana election.
G 7?nCE7? TES, B EDSTEA DS æ ('IT. 1 TDS,
ing ascendency in every Presidential
Blaine is always ready to make war election since 1856. We rejoice in the is it true either that Daniel F. Jones,
upon the South, provided that he can assurance these elections convey that an agent for the Christian Commission,
n.OTIIING,
do his fighting at a safe distance, He your ballots will bestow decisive ma­ on calling upon Mr. Tilden during the
war for aid for sick and wounded sol­
would rather bluster than muster.
jorities to the allied forces of Democ­ diers, was brutally repelled by the
LIQUOLS, TOBACCO and CIGABS. The war ended more ’han eleven racy and Reform in the November Democratic candidate for President
years ago, but you wouldn’t think so, elections throughout the Union. But with the assurance that he (Mr. Til­
if you should listen to Radical stump we rejoice not as partisans ; we rejoice den) would “rather see all the soldiers
CROCKERY, ETC.,
speakers and read Radical newspapers. with you as fellow-citizens.
starve than give them one cent ;” but,
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And
when
the
decision
of
this
week
on the contrary, It turns out that this
Bob Ingersoll is chuckling over the
of one million voters along the valley man Jones is a feeble-minded old man
knowledge
that
his
campaign
for
the
At E. Jacob's New Store,
God and Morality party has been a cf the Ohio shall be ratified next of low repute, and “generally shunned
capital advertisement of his infidel month by the fiat of eight million vo­ in consequence of his squalid appear­
Ortli’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
ters throughout the whole Republic, ance and uncleanly habits.” On the
book.
we shall still rejoice, chiefly for the
hand Mr. Wheeler’s record in
Only a school-boy’« calculation is reason that not one of its citizens can other
Congress is being examined by the
needed to show that, under the most miss of an equal share with us who Democrats with good results, inasmuch
disadvantageous
circumstances, Tilden are Democrats, in the political peace as they find that he “put through” the
A LT. OF THE ABOVE A RTICLES SOLD
i V at the verv lowest rates. Tf von don’t is getting two converts where Hayes aud good will which will then and
Northern Pacific land grant scheme,
believe mo, call and ascertain prices for ’is buying one.
there
be
established
among
all
sections,
yourselves. No humbug !
and engineered the Goat Island pur­
All kinds of produce and hides taken In
Letter writing is on© of the arts of races, classes and conditions of men, chase in the House. Of these two the
exchange for goods.
42tf.
theSouthern carpet-bagger. II© writes and in the prosperity of which politi­ charges second seems to be much the
with ease and recklessness, and the cal peace, based on equal rights and best, as the Goat Island purchase was
“EXCELSIOH”
greater his disregard for truth the fraternal good will, is the first condi­ so notorious a job that, when the trans­
more valuable he becomes as a corre­ tion.
fer of the island to the Central Pacific
Upon the three States of West Vir­ was proposed, one or two of the Dem­
spondent.
ginia, Ohio and Indiana, were concen­
‘dore troops are asked for South trated all the influence of the Admin­ ocrats got up in their places and de­
Carolina, to inspire the negro voters istration, all their efforts, and all the clared that if the island was going
Oregon St., Jacùsonvlll®,
with confidence,” otherwise Hampton vast sums of money forced from the begging they were willing to make an
will be elected. The above item is ta­ one hundred thousand oflice-holders of offer of a round million or so for it
themselves. Mr. Wheeler, besides be­
PROPRIETOR.
W. J. PLYMALE.
ken from a Washington special to the the party in power.
ing a “land-grabber,” also turns out to
New York Times.
These were fearful odds, not again he a “railroad-wrecker,” inasmuch as
The San Francisco Examiner boldly to be contended against so concentra­ he has b<*en sued bv a railroad, of
maintains, without contradiction, that ted ; for in the November elections which he was one of the trustees, to
the Chinese merchants in San Fran­ the contest will be in every one of recover a sum of money which he ¡A
cisco are among the heaviest contribu­ thirty-eight States upon the same day. i alleged to have abstracted from I he
tors to the fund necessary to keep
Nevertheless, against these odds the treasury. We do not care to go into
alive the Hayes and Wheeler “Invisi­ Democrats and Reformers of West the merits of these accusations, I »nt
Virginia and Indiana have been vic­ we may venture to remind the Repul -
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle bles.”
horses hired to go to any part <>f the country.
torious,
and in Ohio they have all but licans that if they do not. enjoy hav
The Radical party virtually pro­
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
rescued
a State hitherto deemed hope­ ing a candidate attacked in this way,
broke to work single or double. Horses claims with Louis Napoleon that the
boarded, and the best of earobestowed upon bayonet is an instrument to secure a less, and have created an assurance of it is their own fault. They made a
them while in my «•barge.
great pretence at the time of the Cin­
free ballot. What the French bayonet victory in November.
If
it
falls
to
our
lot
as
a
National
cinnati
Convention of having selected
,Zfr MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. was to Napoleon’s plehiscitum, the
Democratic
Committee
to
congratulate
Mr. Wheeler on account of his estab­
Federal bayonet is to the freo ballot of
A liberal share of the public patronage is
the
people
of
the
Union
upon
this
vic
­
lished
moral worth and “approved sa­
the South.
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
tory in the first battle of the reform gacity,” whereas, in reality, he was
“The present depression in all the campaign, it is only because Democrats
business and industries of the people, have been honored to l>e the leaders of selected partly because he came frotn
TWELFTH YEAR.
which is depriving labor of its employ­ the people in the work of national re­ New York, partly because no one
knew anything about him, and partly
and carrying want into so many generation.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. ment
by pure accident.
homes, has its principal cause in ex­
The victory won, the victory still to
cessive goverinental consumption.”— be won, will be a deliverance as much
CONDUCTED BY
T he H undred T on G un .—The
Samuel J. Tilden.
to Republicans as to Deiuocrats.
biggest thing yet attempted in the line
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES
The patriotic masses of the Repub­ of heavy artillery is the hundred ton •
It is high time there was a change
in the administration uf affairs in this lican party uiay be thankful that the gun, just completed at Woolwieb,
country, when men in public stations, misdeeds of their unworthy leaders England, for the Italian navy, for
he scholastic year of this
have been rebuked and are to be ar­ which seven other pieces of the like
school will commence about the end of who become aware of crimes against
August, and is divided in four sessions, the Government, are mysteriously put rested. The suffering whites of the size are to be manufactured. This tre­
often weeks each.
out of the way lest they reveal the South may lift up their heads to greet mendous engine of death has a base of
Board and tuition, per term,............ .140.00 knowledge they possess on such sub- the dawn of a better day for them as 30} feet in length, 17 inches in diame­
Red and Bedding................................. . 4.00
well as the uation at large. The col­ ter in the clear; and it is estimated it
Drawing and painting......................... .. 8.00 J tets.
ored citizens may share the general
Piano,..................................................... .. lft.oo
The Radical party has sown corrup­ joy that he will soon cease to be the has a projectile of 30,000 tons—that is,
Entrance fee, only once.................... .. 5.00
tion broadcast over the land and de­ stock in trade of corrupt politicians, the dynamite effect of its discharge
SELECT* DAY SCHOOL.
will be equal to lifting 30,000 tons one
Primary, per term,................................... | 6.00 moralized the people. It is now en­ but shall enjoy his rightful liberties
foot,
or one ton, about six miles. For
Junior,
“
............................... .
8.00 deavoring to hold on the power by and his equality before the law amid
the charge 400 pounds of |>owder will
Senior,
“
..................................... 10.00 creating false issues, renewing section­
universal good will.
be required, and the shell projectile
Pupils are received at any time, and spe­ al haired, fostering intolerance and re­
As for the Reform Democracy, to will weigh 2,500 pounds. The mon­
cial attention is paid to particular studies in
behalf of children who have but limited ligious persecution, and defamation whose standards victory has been tied,
ster will be worked by hydraulic gear,
time. For further particulars apply at the and slander.
with
all
her
garlands
on,
it
only
re
­
and swabbed and loaded by machin­
Academy.
“I know of no better recipe for mains for them to welcome every ally, ery, aud with its ton shellswill be able
keeping out of the penitentiary than every friend, closo up the ranks and to sink any craft afloat, and make a
THE
to vote the Republican ticket,” said press on, shoulder to shoulder, under break in any masonry ever con­
Bob Ingersoll at Greenfield, True, the banner and with the one watch­ structed.
CITY DRUG STORE, says
the St. Joe (Mo.) Gazette, there’s word—R eform .
Robeson, Belknap and Babcock. Noth­
S oldiers in P olitics .—General
JACKSONVILLE.
R epublican F rauds . — Through I I Joe Hooker’s Tilden and Reform Sol­
ing but their devotion to the party
some mistake the Oregonian a day or I diers’ Organization is getting launched
saved them.
two ago allowed a little telegram to
The San Francisco Herald hits the creep into its columns which shows very finely. General Bartlett is Vice-
rpiIE NEW FTRM OF KAHLER «t B ro .
I have the largest and most complete nail on the head when it says: “It that the Republicans are preparing to President for Massachusetts, General
assortment of
must not be forgotten that the Repub­ perpetrate gigantic frauds during^the Franklin for Connecticut, General Wil­
licans objected to reducing the salaries coming election. Here is the tele­ liam Sprague for Rhode Island, Gen­
DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS,
eral Bradbury for Maine, General
of Government clerks 10 per cent, for gram :
Rosecrans for California, and General
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also the benefit of the people, but have not
New York registration is about 117,- Palmer for Illinois. These Tilden sol­
the latest and finest styles of
scrupled to assess them 20 per cent for 000 in two days. Jersey City Repub­
diers, or Democratic boys in blue, held
party purposes.”
STATIONERY,
lican registration the first day is great­ mass-meetings at Indianapolis, and at
The 2,500 recruits for the army au­ er than any vote ever polled there. Albany and Indiana not long sluce.
And a great variety of PERFUMES and
thorized
by the present Congress were Colonization is expected.
TOI LET ARTICLES, including the best and
The Radicals charge all this as manu­
Our readers will see by this that the factured for political purposes, another
cheapest assortment of COMMON anil PER­ intended for the Indian war alone, and
FUMED SOAPS in this market.
President Grant promised that they number of names registered the first trick of Tilden’s. Of course it is—
Prescriptions carefully compounded. should be used for no other purpose.
day, at Jersey City, was more than but they began it. If the soldiers ate
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ROBT. KAHLfcR, Druggist
Now comes an order to send 300 of both parties have cast at any previous going into politics as Radicals, why
them into the Southern States, to aid election. Still Republican speakers as-» shouldn’t they go in as Democrats, if
TABLE ROCK SALOON, in influencing the elections.
Sert that theirs is the purest party that they want to, as well ? asks the
OREGON STREET,
What is the reason that Governor ever existed.
Springfield Republican.
Hayes
’
income
tax
cannot
be
made
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
R eform in P ublic E xpense .—Re­
S enator Logan says: “I chal­
public ? If it is creditable to Hayes,
form
is necessary in the scale of Pub­ lenge any Democrat to point out a
the Radical party ought to publish it
lic Expense—Federal, State and Muni- purer Administration in the history of
he proprietors of this well - to the world. If it shows that he
the country than that of Gen. Grant .”’
known and popular resort would in­ swindled the government as well as ci pal.
Our Federal taxation has swollen and Schurz says that “the Administra­
form their friends and the public generally the State in his returns, then they
that a complete and first-class stuck of the
from 60 millions gold, in 1860, to 450
best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and ought to conceal it, as they are doing, millions currency, in 1870; our aggre­ tion of Grant has by the greatness of
its corruption shown the necessity of a
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hiuul. to shield him.
gate taxation from 151 millions gold I radical reform even to the most stupid
They will be pleased to have their friends
Gov. Hayes, the Republican candi­ in 1860, to 730 millions currency, in
“call and smile.”
date for President, was, as wo learn 1870; or in one decade, from less than I mind.” Hence, hencely. — Boston
CABINET.
Post.
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found from the New York IFor/tZ, one of the $5 per head to more than $18 per head.
here. We would lie pleased to have persons original pillars of Know-Nothingism
Since the peace, the people have
N ine L ives .—A Chicopee man had
possessing curiosities and specimens bring
chaplain
of
a
dark-lantern
i
and
the
paid
to
their
tax
gatherers
more
than
a cat which he cared no longer to pos­
them in, and we will place them in the Cab­
i lodgo at Cincinnati. Carl Schurz thrice the suiu of the national debt, sess. He took the animal into the gar­
inet for insiicction.
WTNTJEN A HELMS. i ought to get a good price for urging and more than twice that sum for the den, struck it nine times on the head
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
B2tf. i him upon the Germans asa proper per­
Federal Government alone. We de­ with a hammer, and, as it still moved,
END 25c. to G eo . P. R owell «t Co., New son to place at the head of the United mand a rigorous frugality in every de­ boxed its ears with a spade, and then
York, for Pamphlet of 100 pitgos, con­ States Government.— Rochester Union partment, and from every officer of the buried it. Next morning that cat
taining lists of 3,(MM) newspapers, and esti­ I a/iiZ /kfrerfZwr.
walked serenely into breakfast.
k government.— St. Louis Plot form.
mates showing cost of advertising.
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SIGN PAINTING,
M RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METII-
1Y L Ld of informing the public that she is
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
prepared to furnish board by the week, day
or single meals, at reasonable terms. The WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
table will constantly be supplied with the
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
best the market atlbnls. No Chinese em­
ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give
Orders from the country promptly attend­
tue a call and judge lor yourselves.
ed
to.
21.
MRS. WILLIAMS.
Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875.
WILL. JACKSON. Dentist.
1*£OI*I,E
KTATEM.
T
BUREAUS, TABLES.
Hohls its regular communications
/ nf N on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
ceding the full moon, in jaeksouviile, Ore­
gon.
T. G. REAMES, . M.
M ax M uller , Sec’y.
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Oregon.
Jacksonville,
Qrrfoniiin Pocahontas Tribe No. 1. !m-
TO THE
HEAEKAI. 1ÍOTMM ASU ÄKWM.
FURNISHING «n<i
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.,
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
I’ireuit Jmlcre,......................... ......... P. P. Prim
I>istrict Attorney.................. .... 11. K. Hanna
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