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

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1876
PRO FESSION A L C A RDS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE OF OHEUON.
RATES OF ADVERTISING
I
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
WENERAL NOTEN
AM) NEUN
NO. 52.
A TREE NF ATEM ENT.
Advertisements will be inserted in the
T imes at the following rales :
One square, one insertion......................... $3.00
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each subsequent one..... — 1,00
Legal advertisements inserted reasonably.
A fair reduction from the above rates made
to yearly and time advertisers. ,
Y'early advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly execut­
ed, and at reasonable rates.
«
C ounty W arrants always at taken par.
(ARVINti TI RKEY.
Portland, Oregon, is now quite free
of smallpox.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Forty negro women, dressed in
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.,
male attire, voted for Hayes at one of
the Florida precincts.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
iMlice in Orth’s building—up-stairs.
The Herald has a dispatch that one
BOYS' and GIRLS'
of the MIchigau electors is a U. S. com­
James Spence, M. D.,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, missioner, and therefore ineligible.
Peter Cooper has about sixteen thou­
HOMEOPATHIC P H Y SIC I A N,
sand votes in Illinois. Thus it would
BOOTS and SHOES,
appear that Illinois is the banner
Greenback State.
Hogue's Ranch, near Kerbyville.
To TIIE P eople of O regon :—In­
There is nothing a young unmarried
asmuch as grossly false statements, man likes better than to go to dinner
purporting to relate what occurred at at the invitation of a friend and be
the holding of the Electoral College asked to carve. He never carved a
to-day, are being industriously circu­ turkey in his life, and, with an old
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
lated
by members of the Republican maid on one side of hitn, watching
Circuit Judge..................................... P. P- Prim
District Attorney,...................... H. K. Hanna
party, we, the undersigned, submit him closely, and on the other side a
JACKSON COUNTY.
the following as a faithful detail of the fair young girl for whom he has a ten­
County Judge,................................ Silas I. Day
proceedings in question in said Elec­ derness, he feels embarrassed when he
,
J Samuel Furrv,
toral College, held in Salem, on the begins. First he pushes the* -knife
< ounty Commissioners...... |AhrrtIn MifiJr’
Glh
day of December, 1876 :
Sheriff,..:.................................... J- W. Manning
down toward one of the thigh Joints.
U’lerk,........................................... 1~ D. Foudray
At the hour of 12 m . there were He can’t find the Joint, and he plunges
1 . ............................................................ John Orth
present in the room designated as the the knife around in search of it until
Assessor,.................................... 'V . A. t hilders
one in which the Electoral vote should
School Su|H*rintendent,...............E. J. Farlow
GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS,
A western paper thinks President­ be cast I he following persons : J. C. he makes mince-meat out of the whole
Surveyor, ............................................................. L Howard
G. H. AIKEN, M. D.,
elect Tilden must be pleased with the Cartwright, W. H. Odell, J. W. Watts, quarter of the fowl. Then he sharp­
Coroner............................................................. Dr. Callender
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
suspense, because it saves him from Henry Klippel, W. B. Laswell and E. ens his knife and tackles it again. At
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
last, while making a terrible dig, he
CLOTHING,
County Judge,........................... M- F. Baldwin
the infliction of the office-seeker.
A. Cronin. At said hour the door of hits the joint suddenly, and the leg
J Hckxom le, Oregon.
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I
County Commissioners,
A man was found beastly drunk in the room in which said Electoral vote flies into the maiden’s lap, and her
I H.
Sheriff,..............................
LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, his house in San Francisco beside the was to be cast, was opened, and the dress front is covered with a shower of
Clerk,................................
body of his wife, who had died of Secretary of State handed to Mr. Cro­ stuffing. Then he goes for the other
'Areasu rer,........................
smallpox, no one knowing of her ill- nin an envelope containing certificates leg, and when the young lady tells
Assessor,..........................
CROCKERY, ETC.,
ness.
in duplicate of the election, of Electors, him he looks warm the atmosphere
J. A. CALLENDER, M. D.,
Eastern Republicans claim that if of E. A. Cronin, J. C. Cartwright and seems to become four hundred degrees
PH YSIt’I AN AND SURGEON,
LAKE COUNTY.
At E. Jacob's New Store, Governor Grover had been enjoined W. H. Odell. After handing the cer­ warmer. This leg he finally pulls loose
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Countv Judge................................ E . C. Mason
from giving Cronin a certificate, all tificates to Mr. Cronin the Secretary with his fingers. He lays it on the
’. Moss,
•
trouble from Oregon would have been retired from the room. Immediately edge of the plate, and while he is hack­
Countv Uvuinnssioners,
...... i !<■
.
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
’Penbrook.
afterwards Mr. Cartwright opened the ing at the wing he gradually pushes
avoided.
sheriff........................................... T. J. Bratlain jsET Office at residence, on Fifth street, op­
door aud admitted one Mr. Minto, a the leg over on the clean table-cloth,
posite the Court House.
. .... R. B. Hation
Clerk................. .’............
New York, Dec. 11.—A Times spe­ police officer of the city of Salem and and when he picks it up it slips from
....... J. L. Hanks
Treasurer........................
..............M. Riggs
cial from Chicago says the Republicans Deputy United States Marshal. Mr. his hand into the gravy dish and
Assessor........................
H. K. HANNA,
...11. M. Thatcher
School .>in>erinleiHÌvnl
A LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD will fire 185 guns to-morrow. The Minto, upon entering, closed the door, splashes the gravy for six square feet
Frank Cheesmun ATTORNEY' & COUNSELOR AT LAW, A at the very lowest rates. If you don’t
Purveyor........................
Democrats will reply by firing 204 in locked it and took the key, whereupon Just as he has made up his mind that
believe me, call and ascertain prices for
court sittings .
honor of Tilden.
Mr. Cronin requested him to leave the the turkey has no Joints to his wings,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
yourselves. No humbug !
Juckton County.— Circuit Court, second
All
kinds
of
produce
and
hides
taken
in
Monuay in February, June amt November.
An exploring party, comprising rep­ room. Cartwright and Odell insisted the host asks him if he really thinks
practice in all the Courts of the State. exchange for goods.
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< ohnty*Court, nrsi .Monday in each month. Will
resentatives
of the principal countries at first upon Minto’s remaining, but the Indians can he civilized. The girl­
Prompt attention given to all business left
Joneptuue County.— Circuit Court, iourtb
in ui) care.
of Europe, has arrived at Aspinwall, finally, upon the request of Cartwright, next to him laughs, and he says he
Monday m April and fourth Monday in Oc­ Obice
“EXCELSIOR”
in Orin’s Brick Building—upstairs.
and will soon begin to explore the Paya Minto retired, leaving the key in the will explain his views upon the subject
tober. ‘County Court, nrsi Monday in Jan­
uary, April, July and October.
and Cacania route for an inter-ocenanic door. Odell then locked the door and after dinner. Then he mops his brow
E. B. WATSON.
Luke Cotody.—Circuit Court, fourth Mon­ C. W. KAHLER.
took the key ; but upon the request of with his handkerchief, and presses the
day in June f County Court, first Monday
LIVERY STABLE canal.
KAHLER &. WATSON,
Democrats, replaced the key in the
in January. April, July and October.
Wheeler’s own town of Malone, N. door. Mr. Cronin then read, in the turkey so hard with a fork that it
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
attorneys a COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
Y., was carried by the Democrats this presence and hearing of all those in slides off the dish and upsets a goblet
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
| N. Fisher, President,
year, against its usual record; but, if it the room, one of the ceMificates show­ of water on the girl next to him.
I M. Caton,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
Nearly frantic he gouges away at the
. David Uronemiller,
Trustees,
I were a Southern State, the whole poll
ing
election
of
himself,
Odell
and
Cart
­
W.
J.
PLYMALE.
PROPRIETOR.
I J. Nunan,
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
would be thrown out by the Returning wright. After the reading, Cronin in­ wings, gets them off in a mutilated
L George Brown.
condition, and digs into the breast.
other lourtsol tinsblute.
Board on the ground of intimidation.
.■.................. U/S. Hayden Oilice in Court House—upstairs.
quired of Odell and Cartwright if they Before he can get any off, the host asks
...................... Henrt Pape
The bill introduced in the U. S. Sen­ were ready to vote with hitn and pro­ him why he don’t help out the turkey.
aving just received a new
.................J. P. McDamel
H.
KELLY,
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­ ate l>y Merrimon provides that the ceed with their business as Electors. Bewildered, he puts both legs on a
....................... L C. Weiss
riages, I am now prepared to furnish my
Secretary of State, or in rase of death They answered jy demanding the cer­ plate and hands them to the maiden
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, patronsand the public generally with as"
the Secretary of the Treasury, shall tificates in Cronin’s possession, Cart­ lady, and then helps the young girl to
SOCIETY NOTICES.
JACKSONVILLE, ORECON,
succeed to the Presidency in the event wright acting as principal spokesman. to a plate full of stuffing, and when
FINE TURNOUTS
of the death or resignation of both the Cronin, in reply, proposed to proceed taking her plate in return, knocks
Jucksoinillf Lotlgr No. in, 1.0.0. F., Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle President or Vice President
Holds its regular meetings every
with the vote for President and Vice over the gravy dish. Then be sits
Prompt attention given to all business en­ horses hired to go to any part of the country.
.•Saturday evening at Uie mid Fel­
trusted
to
iny
care.
President,
stating, in effect, that the down with the calmness of despair
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
Carl Schurz, John B. Henderson,
low's Hall. Brothers in good-standing are
’ Office opposite Court House.
broke
to
work
single
or
double.
Horses
certificates would lie produced and at­ and fans himself with a napkin, while
invited to attend.
lioarded, and the best of care bestowed upon Ex-United Stales Senator from Mis­ tached to the certificates following the
T. B. KENT, N. G.
the servant girl cleans the table. He
souri, and others, have written a letter
them while in my charge.
* JAMES S. HOWARD,
J. 11. P enn , Rec. Sec’y.
result.
Cartwright
and
Odell
refused
does not discuss the Indian question
to the U. S. Senate proposing a Consti­
J«*»MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. tutional amendment to give the Su­ to proceed, and requested Klippel and that day—he goes home right after
U.S.
DEPUTY'
MINERAL
SURVEYOR
Jacksonville Maunu No. ID, I. 0. R. JI.,
Laswell to retire, which they declined dinner and spends the night trying to
Holds its regular meetings every '1 hursdav
A liberal share of the public patronage is preme Court the power of canvassing
FOR JACKSON,
evening al ii.e i Hid i’cilu.vs Hail. Blotiieis
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
the Electoral vote. They think the to do. Cartwright arose and, address­ decide whether to take lessons in carv­
in good standing are invited to attend.
Josephine ami Curry counties, Oregon.
amendment would be ratified in time ing Cronin, said, “If you want a row ing or commit suicide.
BEN SACHS, V. C.
Oiheial surveys made ami pateuts obtained
to operate in the present emergency. you might as well have it now as at
TWELFTH YEAR.
M ax M uller , R. b.
at reasonable rates. Full copies oi Mining
any other time.” Cronin said, “Sit
A T errible G un .—A dispatch from
knvs ami Decisions at mv oilice in Jack­
Chicago, Dec. 11th.—The Inter­ down ; we are not here to have a row, Spezza says that the trials of the 100-
sonville, < Iregon.
Oregonian Pocaliontax Tribe No. 1, Im- r.v.-w*
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY. Ocean's Washington special says that I but to vote for President,” and again ton Armstrong gun made fur the Ital­
proved order ol Kwl Men, holds its
Senator Morton’s committee on priv­ requested Cariwright and Odell to pro­ ian Government were eminently suc­
stated councils at the Red Men s
CONDUOTED
BY
ileges and elections has been divided ceed with the election. Cartwright cessful. A bolt fired with 341 pounds
11.111 me third sun in every seven suns, in
-tite eighth run. A cordial invitation to ail
up into four subcommittees, three of then moved that Odell act as Chair­ of powder attained a velocity of 1500
brothers in good standing.
THE SISTERS of the.HOLY NAMES. which visit the three disputed States
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
man aud upou the vote of himself and feet per second a^d smashed solid
C. W. SAVAGE, S.
South, and the fourth will investigate Odell declared the motion carried. wrought-iron plates 22 inches thick,
E. B. W atson , C. oi R.
the Oregon matter. The latter com­
Oregon.
J acksonville,
he scholastic year of this mittee, which consists of Morton, Lo­ Odell then appointed Cartwright Sec­ completely pierced the strong backing
Warren Lodge Ao. 10, A. F. k A. M.,
retary. Dr. Watts then read a paper of the 30-inch skin of target, the re­
school will commence about the end of
'w*
Hohls its regular commuilicatioiis
August, and is divided in four sessions, gan and Kernan, will sit here and purporting to be his resignation as I sistance of which was supposed to
\ on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
of ten weeks each.
call witnesses from Oregou.
Elector. Cartwright moved the ac­ equal the sides of the great Italian
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­
DAVID LINN
Board and tuition, per term,............ $40.00
ceptance
of the pretended resignation. iron-clad Duiles, and had enough ve­
gon.
U. C. BEEKMAN, W. M.
Tho total number of Christians, as
Bed and Bedding.................................
. 4.00
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment Drawing and painting........................
M ax M uller , Sec y.
8.00 given in Chamber's Encyclopedia, is It was declared carried, and immedi­ locity remaining to have smashed the
of furniture, consisting of
Piano,..................................................... ; . 15.00 353,000,000—an immense number, but ately thereafter, by vote of the two, other side of the ship, and would have
Entrance fee, only once,...................
5.00 only large comparatively, as it includes Walts was declared elected to fill the carried complete ruin into her interior.
Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4,1. 0.0. K., BEDSTEADS,
SELECT
DAY
SCHOOL.
Holds its regular meetings on every other
vacancy. These proceedings were in­ An < qual charge completely demol­
BUREAUS, TABLES,
Primary, per term,................................... $ 6.00 the total population of many countries,
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hail.
terrupted
throughout by a dialogue, ished the soft steel plates of Schneider
saints,
sinners,
heretics,
infidels
and
Junior,
“
..................................... g.oo
Members in good standing are invited to
GUILD MOULDINGS,
Senior,
“
....................................
10.00
which
had
the character of an alterca­ manufacture, but did not penetrate the
all. On the other hand, the non-Chris-
•attend.
JOHN MILLER, N. G.
S ol . S achs , R. S.
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
Pupils are received at any time, and spe­ tian population amounts to 913,000,000, tion, between Cronin on one side and backing, though it is stated the shock
cial attention is paid to particular «turtles in which includes 120,000,000 Mahom­ Cariwright and Odell on the other, would have shaken the structure of a
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
behalf of children who have but limited
TKRHLÏÜS HOTEL,
time. For further particulars apply at the etans, 120,000,000 Brahminical Hin­ Cronin in&Lting that the latter should vessel like the Duiles as to cause a
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, Academy.
doos, 1,000,000 Parsecs or Fire-wor­ act with him and proceed with the leak.
CORNER OF OREGON AND C STREETS,
shippers, 483,000,000 Buddhists and business of the College, and they re­
ETC., ETC.
THE
I ntelligent W ork for M on ­
fusing to do so. After the pretended
180,900,000 heathens.
JnrkMFiivile, Oregou.
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
appointment of Watts, Cronin arose, j key ’ s .—The monkey is now, in a
hand and made to order. Planing done on
Chicago, Dec. 12.—The Tribune's addressing Cartwright and Odell said, tamed state, used in two rather re­
CITY DRUG STORE,
$5 per week reasonable terms. JUS' Undertaking a spe­
Board and Lodging
Washington special says that the gen­
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in affect, if not iu these precise words: markable ways in the East, by nations
cialty.
Board.........................
tlemen who went over to spend Sun­
....... 50 cents
^Single incala............
“
Gentlemen, do you refuse to act with whom it is the fashion amongst us to
JACKSONVILLE.
day with Tilden, inform their Dem­ me in proceeding with the business of! consider barbarous The monkeys
Lodging....................
....... 50 centi» JOHN L. CARTER <k SON.
ocratic friends to-day that they found 1 the Electoral College ?” One, or both j has, in the first place, l>een taught to
him fully convinced of his election,
PAINTERS.
ILS. WILLIAMS takes this meth -
work in the gardens of China, Ju3t as
HE NEW FTRMOF KAHLER A B ro . and determined not to abandon the of them, replied, signifying an un- j
od of informing the public that she is
an
experienced Chinaman works, pick­
have the largest and most complete field. He did not desire or expect the i qualified refusal. Croniu then said
prepared to furnish board by the week, day
assortment
of
or single meals, at reasonable tertns. The
that this refusal to act created vacan- ing the suitable leaves and letting the
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
contest should cause fighting, but he ; eies in the Electoral College, and that others be. In the second place, ho has
table will constantly be supplied with the
all kinds of Painting, including
best the market affords. No Chinese em­
DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, pioposed not to stop until all the means
he appointed J. N. T. Miller, of Jack- : been taught by the natives of Malac­
ployed, and salistaction guaranteed. Give HOUSE PAINTING,
to secure his rights were exhausted. ' son county, to fill one of said vacancies. ' ca and the Golden Chersonese as far as
me a call and judge tor yourselves.
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also
He would even carry the contest ■ Mr. Miller having been introduced in- | Formosa to the east, to ascend trees,
MILS. WILLIAMS.
the latest and finest styles of
SIGN PAINTING,
Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875.
through the entire term.
to the room and informed of what bad gather the fruit which is ripe, and
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
STATIONERY,
The manufacture of sugar from mel­ taken place, a^ked Cartwright and either give them or throw them down
WIIX. JACKSON, Dentist WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. And a gren/t variety of PERFUMES and ons is about to be established near San Odell if they had refused to act with to his master. It may be confidently
TOT LET ARTICLES, including the l>est and Francisco. The superiority of melons Cronin in casting the vote of the State. asserted that in each of these cases the
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
cheapest assortment of COM MON and PER­ to beets for the manufacture of sugar
Cartwright, answering, said “they had trained ape performs an office requiring
Orders from the country promptly attend­ FL MED SOAPS in this market.
is
said
to
be
conclusively
proven,
and
so refused.” Miller then signified his more intelligence than that of a chim­
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
ed to.
44
ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
already a company has been formed willingness to accept the appointment. ney-sweeper or a crossing-sweeper.—
and land purchased on Andras Island, The two then appointed John Parker, World.
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
TABLE ROCK SALOON. where the manufacture will be com­ of Linn county, to fill the second va­
C alifornia S treet ,
B aked I ndian P udding .—Takes
menced in a short time. Watermelons cancy. Miller was elected President
OREGON STREET,
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
are to be used principally, the cost both of the College and Parker Secretary, Large cupful of meal and a teacupful of
Proprietor.
S. P. JONES,
of
raising and reducing being much and votes were taken by ballot for molasses and beat them well together;
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
less than any other class of melons or President and Vice President, and the then add to them a quart of boiling
very operation pertaining to
one but the choicest and best
fruit suitable for the purpose. Besides business formally proceeded with to milk, some salt, a piece of butter. Let
the jaw skilfully perforrned at reasona-
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
HE
PROPRIETORS
OF
THIS
WELL-
producing
sugar, the melon is said to the end. Pending these proceedings, it stand awhile in the dish you are go­
l»le rates.
kept.
known and popular resort would in­ have a delicious syrup, while the seeds Cartwright, Watts and Odell were en­ ing to bake it in until it thickens, and
No more credit will l>e given aftor the
DRINKS, 12 J CENTS.
form their friends and the publio generally
first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds
when you put it into the oven, pour
that a complete and first-class st<x?k of the will be used for the manufacture of ta­ gaged in signing papers.
of produce.
NO CREDIT TN THE FUTURE—it don’t best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and ble oil.
over
it from half to a pint of milk, but
Office and residence on corner of Califor­
(Signed,)
E. A. C ronin ,
pay. Families needing anything in our line ?orter, etc., is constantly kept °n hand,
nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
do
not
stir it in, as this makes the jelly.
W. B. L aswell ,
can always be supplied with the purest and
hey will be pleased to have their friends
A
n
effort
was
made
upon
the
farm
Bake two or three hours.
H enry K lippel .
l>est to l»e found on the Coast. Give me a “call and smile.”
■
of
E.
W.
Young,
in
Sweden,
Monroe
»•all,
and
you
will
be
well
satisfied.
S alem , Oregon, Dec. 6. 1876.
New Boot and Shoe Store,
CABINET.
A
n
Idaho
girl bet a dozen kisses that
county, Pennsylvania, to see what
— ■
-' ■
A
Cabinet
of
Curiosities
may
also
be
found
LAGER! LAGER!!
C alifornia S treet ,
Young Lady— Bub, won’t you give Tilden would be elected. First she
here. We would be pleased to have persons could be done at threshing. Eleven
possessing curiosities and specimens bring hundred and five bushels were threshed me your baby sister ? I iove little ba­ woir, and then the next day it was
them in, and we will place them In the Cab­ in about eleven and a half hours. Six bies.” Young hopeful— “No, I tant.” Hayes, and the bet had to be taken
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
inet for inspection.
hundred and fiye bushels were wheat Young lady— “Why won’t you give hack. It has been alternating between
WINTJEN A HELMS.
and the remainder barley. Had it not the baby to me?” Hopeful (indignant­ Tilden and Hayes every day since, and
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
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AVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED
the osculatory demonstrations have
HE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER,
LL kinds of ammunition for sale by been for au unfavorable wind the day’s ly.)—“Fy, she’d tarve to death ;
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re-
been kept up with a degree of regu­
work would have been longer. In your dress opens behine.”
JOIIN MILLER.
•peeUully informs the public that he U has now on hand and is constantly man­
larity
that is quite acceptable to the
ufacturing
the
best
Lager
Beer
in
Southern
to do all kinds of work in the boot
olden limes ten bushels used to be con­
ORSE, Paint,Sash,Scrubbingahd Black­
making line. Satisfaction guaren- Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to
parties
interetted.
S ubscribe for the T imes .
sidered a good day’s threshing.
K
M. CATON.
ening Brushes at JOHN MILLER’S,
< iovernor,............. .. ................... • F. Grover
becretarv ofState,................... S. F. Chadwick
Stale Treasurer........................... A. 11. Brown
State Printer................................ M. V. Brown
Sup’l of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland
A. C. JONES,
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