The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 28, 1877, Image 2

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WIDE AWAKE!
NEW, THIS WEEK.
THE nlOTN IN THE EAST.
The strike of railroad employes on
BUCKS FOR SalLE.
i A number of prominent citizen.’, ir­ several
of the lines in the East has
respective
<>f
party,
accompanied
by
a
Offiritil Pap:*r for Jackson, Josephine & Lake.
I band of music, serenaded Senators augmented to such an extent as to be­ rpiIE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR
1 sale some tine Leicester bucks of vari­
Iliots ous grades, from the thoroughbred down.
SATURDAY,............................... JULY 28, 1877. Saulsbury, Grover, Morton and McMil­ come a very serious matter.
For further particulars apply to
lan at Portland on the evening of the have ensued as aeonsequence, and the
CAMERON A MrCULLY,
.% »ii.ixa: iuxamu . ii .
At
Jacksonville or Fort Klamath.
scenes
that
have
been
enacted
within
_
i 19th. Senator Morton, being Indis­
THAT TIIE STORE OF
General Howard may be a success posed, sent his regrets. Senators Sauls­ the past few days outstrip anything of
FOR SALE.
thekind that has occurred in the Unit­
rs a “Christian” soldier; but he has bury and McMillan addressed the
proven hiiiwlf a monstrous failure as deputation briefly and eloquently. ed States, rivaling even the internal T OFFER FOR SALE ONE OF THE
disturbances for which Europe is noted. L finest Panorama Lanterns on this Coast.
an Indian tighter of the stripe now in The former gentleman was proud to
For Stereopticon and Dissolving Views it is
(Formerly known as Glenn’s Store, on C alifornia S t .,)
great demand in the Idaho war. Jo. say that during the investigation there The militia has been called out in sev­ unexcelled. The slide glasses are ot the fin­
est assortment, embracing foreign and
eral
Instances,
and
in
Pittsburg,
on
was
not
a
particle
of
evidence
elicited
oeph and his compatriots have gen­
American scenes, comic and grave. Will be
the
22d,
a
collision
occurred
with
the
sold
at less than cost. Everything is en­ CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
erally been successful in ttie encounters that would throw a shadow of suspic­
tirely new and in good working order,
strikers, resulting in the death of over
Apply to
GEO. GROTZ,
that have taken place, and are no near- ion upon Gov. Grover, and that he had
Kerbyville,
Oregon.
3(H)
participants.
The
infuriated
I
« r capture at present than they ever gained his seat in the Senate as fairly
masses have destroyed an immense 1
were. We doubt very much if, upon an|l honestly as any member of that
Notice of Final Settlement.
amount of property belonging princi­
honorable
hotly,
lie
was
fully
exon
­
examination, the victories General
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
Howard heralds with such a flourish erated from the charges preferred, and pally to the railroads. And the end
for Josephine county, sitting in probate.
is
not
yet.
•
came
out
of
the
ordeal
without
the
Tn
the matter of the Estate of John Payne,
of trumpets are as brilliant as he would
CEOTI UNO,
deceased.
The cause of these troubles origi­
have us believe they were. They oc­ least stain upon his reputation. The1
TJLIZABETH PAYNE, ADMINISTRA-
curred too opportunely to he altogeth­ speaker’s remarks were received with nated with the various railroad j IJ trix of said estate, having filed in said
Court her final account for settlement, and
er above the suspicion that they were tumultuous applause, says the Stand- lines reducing the wages of their em­ also praying for an order for setting the
originated with the intention of keep­ a rd,v\t'nr\y manifesting the interest our ployes. They first became serious on time tor hearing the same; therefore notice
4 ND A GENERAT, VARIETY OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION,
is hereby given that said final account will
■—
ing the General in his position when I citizens took in the proceedings of the the railways operating in West Vir­ be heard and determined in said Court at A which he oilers to the public at the
commission.
\\
e
are
pleased
to
hear
ginia
and
extended
rapidly
wherever
the
September
term,
1877,
at
which
time
all
the authorities were .seriously consid­
persons having any objections to said final
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
ering superseding him‘with General Mr. Saulsbury thus express himself, these lines ran, the infection spreading account and settlement must then and there
the same.
Crook fur his glaring inefficiency. ; as it is the most convincing evidence to almost every section where reduc­ make
Published in the D emocratic T imes by
Prompt and deci-iveaction could have that the verdict of the Senators will tions were proposed, until the most for­ order of Hon. M. F. Baldwin, County
SPECIJVKTY :
Judge.
CHAS. HUGHES, Clerk.
fully
acquit
Senator
Grover
of
all
the
midable
uprisingof
the
laboring
masses
almost quelled the insurrection by this
time and perhaps saved some precious foul charges preferred against him by known in our history was inaugurated.
Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate.
Whether
the
strikers
will
be
success
­
the
slimy,
corrupt
crew
who
took
every
lives sacrificed, and we hold that Gen­
In the matter of the estate of E. R. Scott,
eral Howard is more or less accounta­ I dishonorable and reprehensible means ful in their object remains to be seen.
deceased.
ßrär The HIGHEST PRICES paid for WOOL, HIDES and PRODUCE:
It
is
extremely
doubtful,
if
we
take
for
­
to
blacken
his
reputation
and
eject
him
TN
PURSUANCE
OF AN ORDER AND
ble therefor.
1 license of the County Court of the State
To read the dispatches from camp from the high position he had acquired mer affairs of the kind as a criterion. ot Oregon, for Josephine county, fitting tor.
MINING NOTICE.
the transaction of probate business at the '
for the past few days an unsophisticat­ by his superior ability and stainless However, some lines contemplating Ju,
’«y term thereof, the undersigned, Ad- j
U. S. LAND OFFICE,
)•
ed outsider would suppose that the character. It is not customary with reductions have foregone their inten­ ministrator of the estate of E. R. Scott, de­
R osibi kg , < iuegox , June21. 1877.
>
ceased,
will
sell
at
public
auction,
tor
cash
'
XTOTieEIS
HEREBY
GIVEN
THAT.P.
Indians were about being surrounded Senators to express themselves in ad­ tions for the present.
in U. S. gold coin, at the Court House door
B. Desselles and James Connell, whose
These disturbances are but emana in Kerbyville, in said county, on
and placed in position to be mowed vance upon so important a matter
Postotlice address is Kerbyville, Oregon,
Saturday, A gust 25. 1877.
have made application for patent for gold
down by the Galling guns. But, from unless they are well convinced of the tions from the troubled problem of la­
placer mining claims, being joined on the
at
1
o
’
clock
p.
M.,the
following
described
innocence
of
the
party
on
trial.
From
j
bor ccrsz/.s capital. The cupidity of
the following brought by a volunteer
North, East, South and West by unsur­
real property, situated in Josephine county,
this
fact
alone
it
is
apparent
that
their
veyed lands, situated in Waldo Mining Dis­
the railroad magnates was perhaps the Oregon, belonging to the estate ot said de- j
to Lewiston on the 15rh, it will be
trict, Josephine county, Oregon, and desig­
ceased,
to-wit:
nated as lots Nos. 38 and 39, and the same
seeu that Joseph hasagainhoodwinked minds are made up and are fully satis­ only reason for this wholesale reduc­
'fhe one-sixih interest of said deceased in i
are
respectively bounded and described as
fied
that
no
corrupt
means
were
used,
tion of wages; but we believe the suf­ the quartz lode known as the Peacock Cop- I
the venerable General aud made
follows :
pertail
Ledge,
situated
about
one
¡uni
one
and are therefore justified in express­ ferers adopted an unwise course in
Beginning at a post set South 17.00 chains
tracks for a new country :
half miles below the Yank ledge on Rogue
and West 17.G5 chains from % section conf­
ing
themselves
accordingly.
Senator
river,
Josephine
county,
Oregon.
doing as they did. That there should
(’apt. McConville with his volunteers, and
er post on South line of Section 34, in town­
ISAAC COX,
Capt. Jackson with his cavalry, were order­ Grover thanked those present for this
ship 4(i S., range 8 West ; thence South 7.00
be
a
halt
in
the
encroachments
of
cap
­
Administrator of the estate of E. R. Scott,
ed io proceed down llie Clearwaler to Dun-
chains to post No. 2; thence West 20.(Ml
deceased.
:
mark
of
confidence
in
him.
He
con
­
well’s ferry and cross and <y>tne up behind
ital up'in labor no one will deny. But
chains to post No. 3; thence North 7.U0
Dated this 28th day of July, 1877.
Joseph. They had proceeded five miles this gratulated the people of Oregon on the
chains to post No. 4: thence East 20.00
other
and
less
forcible
methods
must
side of Kainia, when a messenger overtook
I chains to the place of beginning—Contain­
Citation to Heirs.
of the investigation. be adopted to satisfactorily bring about
them from Gen. Howard, with a dispatch, final result
ing 14 acres.
saying that Joseph had sent word lo Gen.
Start ing again from a post set at the edge
Charges of a serious character had been this result.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
—AT—
Howard that he wanted to surrender him­
I of the wa:er of Illinois river, below Scotch
for the County of Josephine, sitting in
self and go on the reservation. Upon the preferred against him and his State.
I Gulch ; thence North 66° 30' W. 3.00 chains
probate.
receipt of this dispatch a halt was ordered ;
LATEST SEWS.
to corner No. 2: thence South 23° 30' W.
at 6 p. M. word had come that wlnle Joseph He refused to rest under those charges
In the m itter of the estate of Evan Taylor,
i 15.70 chains to North line of claim No. 38',-
J. S. HOWARDS STORE. thenee East 1.4s chains to N. E. corner of
and Gen. Howard wete parleying, Joseph's and demanded an investigation. The
deceased.
The tlax machinery to be set up at Alba­
force made their escape and Joseph himself
To the heirs of said deceased and all others
claim No. 3s ; thence South 66° 30' E. 1.52
followed them. It was thought by some result was apparent, and not a blemish ny is expected to arrive about the 25th inst.
interested therein:
chains to post No. 4 ; thence N«rth 23° 30'
that they took the Lolo trail, and by others or stain was left upon the integrity Il will begin on twine and afterward no
E. 2..50 chains to starting point, contain­
Uor ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TIT AT
that they crossed Weiser camp groundsand
ing 5.00 acres. Aggregate acres 19, in said
doubt make bagging.
I
James Neely, administrator of said es­
He dem 'tid­
went towards the forks ot the Clearwater, and honor of her people.
lots.
Prospects for a railroad from Coos Bay to tate, has filed his petition praying for an
and that General Howard had now become ed the investigation not so much in
The location of said claims is of record.
order of said Court to sell the following de­
convinced that Joseph's proposition to sur­
Roseburg are brightei ing. Last week the scribed real property belonging to said es­
The said claims were acquired by said ap­
render was only a ruse to gam lime for his his own behalf, while he held his own incorporation authorized the employment tate, to-wit:
plicants by location and purchase and the
force to get away.
,
same
are now known as the Scotch Gulch
Lot No. 5, in section 35. south of range, :
honor above his life, but he cherished ot surveyors to lay out the road.
Placer Mme.
How long such warfare will be con­
7 west, and two mining ditches in eonnee- i
the honor of Oregon atxive all, and
All adverse claims must be filed in the U..
There were 193 witnes es subpoenaed by iton therewith.
tinued it is difficult to imagine. We
S.
Land < itlice at Roseburg, Oregon, before
Therefore
notice
is
hereby
given
to
the
i
the
Senatorial
Committee
during
the
investi
­
was willing at any time to lay down
I the expiration of the sixty days of the pnb-
heirs
at
law
of
said
estate
that
the
prayer
I
have little confidence in General How­
I licati* n of this notice, to have standing in
his life in behalf of his Stale. The in­ gation. Of this number 175 appeared aud ot said petitioner will be heard and deter- (
were examined, at an average cost ot §15 mined at the September term of said County I
ard aa an Indian fighter, and the soon­
j tins office ami at the General Land Otfice..
vestigation had resulted in proving each, a total of §2,625.
It is hereby ordered that the above notice
Court, at which time the said heirs and all I
er Crook is sent to take his place so
j be published for sixty days in the D emo -
that the people had done no wrong; i That was a shrewd old Radical politician others interested, are hereby notified to ap- !
much sooner will the disturbance be
IcitATic T imes , a weekly newspaper, pub­
pearand show cause why an order of sale I
that they had not tarnished their good who gave his advice to the editor of his should not be made as in said petition
lished in Jacksonville, Oregon.
quelled and human life otue more be
Given under my hand this, 20th «lay of
name, and that he would work night and home organ: “When the Democrats holler prayed for.
June,
1877.
safe in that section.
By
order
of
lion.
M.
F.
Baldwin,
County
tor reform, abuse Jeff. Davis. It they are
F. K. ARNOLD.
WM. R. WILLIS. Register.
day in the honorable body to which he still too much for you, pitch into the Catho­ Judge.
CH AS. HUGHES, Clerk.
i T. A. DAVIS.
had been fairly elected for the interests lics."
Mrxiro.
Sheriff 8 Sale.
of his State. He regarded the position
The San Francisco Mail, of the 12th, says:
The Mexicans are getting trouble­ lo which he had been chosen as one of “If that Oregon-1 n vestigating-Moxa-Morion
y virtue of an execution du - •
__
ly issued out of the Circuit Court of the
some on the California tiorder, and the most exalted in the gift of man Committee doesn't quit pretty soon, it will State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, • W HOL E S A L E DRUGGIST S,
THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
have captured seventeen citizens down when gained by honorable means, and prove that Governor Grover is the best man on the 30th day of June, 1877, and to me !
that ever existed since Moses broke all the directed and delivered, in favor of Andrew j
71 FRONT STREET
there, including a sheriff who went to one of equal infamy if gained by fraud commandments at once.”
Henry and against Alfred Rumiyel, for the !
and
corruption.
At
the
close
of
his
re
­
recovery
ot
the
sum
ot
one
hundred
and
rescue some wounded boys. It is not
A lot of genuine potato bugs of the “Colo­ ten dollars and eighty-six cents,(§1 lo.sfi) now
marks he was heartily cheered by the
at all unlikely that a war will occur be­ crowd of citizens present. Many rado” stripe has been shown at the Mercury due, with interest at the rate of ten percent, i PORTLAND, OREGON.
per annum from the 20th day of June, 1877, ’
BELONGING TO
tween that country and this ere long, , prominent ci tiz."ns, irrespective of party, otlice, Salem. A. Keyser took them from his and
the turther sum of forty-eight dollars
vines. Close watch ought to be kept by all and thirty-eight and three-fourth cents
and then some more Mexican terfitory called on Senator Groverand congrat­
farmers, and every bug exterminated. Oth­ (§48.38%) costs, and the accruing costs, I 1ITE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
THE 13 IL GER ESTATE,
IV a complete stock of
will be annexed. The Boston Journal, ulated him on his thorough and com- j erwise, next year they may be a pest.
have levied upon and will oiler for sale for
plete
vindication
from
the
charges
eash at public auction to t he highest bidder,
Hayes’organ, seems to favor annexa­
On the 23d a destructive tire occurred in at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in
which had been made against him.'
WILL BE SOLD AT
DRUGS.
tion, aud ridicules Blaine’s objections
the Lick House, San Francisco. It was said county, on
as stated in his Woodstock speech. It SPECIAL SESSION OF HIE LEUIS- caused by a defective kitchen flue. The fire
Tuesday, August 28, 1877,
PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES,
LAI'l KE.
was
confined
to
the
garrets,
which,
together
at
1
o
’
clock
I*, m . of said day, the tollowing
says there is less danger of Mexico
with the dining room,sustained the greatest described real property, to-wit :
being Democratic than Canada East,
The undivided one-half interest in the
Petitions are being circulated in va- : damage. The loss is supposed to be fully
PATENT MEDICINES,
FOR CASH ONLY.
saw mill owned by Jacob Whorlow and
where the papers are now and have riousp^rts of the State requesting Gov. covered by insurance.
Alfred Rummel, and all appurtenances
always been Demociatic sympathizers. Chadwick to call a special session of
Albany Democrat: A Portland Chinaman thereunto belonging, situated on Antelope GLASSW'ARE, WJA'DOW' GLASS,
Jackson county, Oregon.
It says the people over there would be the Legislature during the coming became the father of an American-born son, creek,
Levied upon as the real property of the
rplIERE IS ON HAND A VERYiaT7ARGE
PAINTS. OILS AND
Democratic just as the most northern fall or early winter. The petition and, as he danced around, swinging his pig­ said Alfred Rummel to satisfy the demands
1 assortment of
tail and kicking over the opium jars, he ex­ ot the above named execution.
county in Maine is solidly so now, and, represents that there is great need of claimed : “Me Mqlican man, all samee.
J. W. MANNING,
PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, NAILS,
Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon.
if Blaine is afraid of increasing Demo­ immediate legislation on the follow­ Me heap Washington. Me sewin g machine
HORSE-SHOES,
Jacksonville, July 2»i, 1877.
cratic strength, he had belter oppose ing subjects, and that it would be det­ agent. Go way! Whoopee!”
BLUE VITRIOL,
IRON AND STEEL,
Canadian rather than Mexican an­ rimental to the interests of the State to
The mob spirit ruling in the Atlantic
SPECIAL NOTICE.
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
nexation.
defer such legislation until the regu­ States has broken out in San Francisco. Ou
Come and See and be Convinced
NEWMAN FISHER
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES,
LADIES’ FANCY GOODS,
LADIES’ MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S HATS trimmed by Mrs. Brentsno.
A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES
T. A. DAVIS & CO.,
SELLING OUT!
B
HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC.,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
the night of the 23d a meeting of working­
lar session of 1878:
men was held ostensibly to express sympa­
___
1. Proper legislative provision for thy with their brethren in the East. Upon
The New York Sun prints the state­ promoting the railroad interests of this its close a mob gathered and commenced
ment that Mr. Tilden is not a candi­ Slate, and especially such provision as raiding upon the China houses. Several
date for the office of United States Sena­ will secure an early connection of this were destroyed, and the police with dilli-
¡Stale with the railroad system of the culty restrained the mob from further vio­
tor in the place now occupied by Ros- ; United Slates.
lence.
coe Conkling. The reason that Mr.
2. Our Constitution needs tn be
Tilden cannot be a candidate “is that he amended in many particulars, to keep
A CARD.
pace
with
our
growing
agricultural,
has been elected by the people to be
The following reply to an editorial in the
President of the United Slates. Out of railroad, mining, fishing and commer­ Sentinel
ot the 18th was tendered the editor
cial interests, and experience has
that election he has been defrauded by shown that the best and most exoedi- ot that paper, but he refused it space in his
columns.
a crime not yet punished or atoned for. tious way to effect the desired object is
Editor Sentinel: In your article of the 18th
If he were lo seek or accept any by a constitutional convention. Pro- : inst., about the Dowell, May, ctal. affair, as
before the Senatorial Commission, where
other office during the term for which per legislative provision in reference to M. Caton and myself testified,contradicting
be was thus elected the act would this subject should be made at an early i each other, I would say that is a matter of
day, so that the question of calling a veracity between him and I. We were both
amount to a condonemeut of the crime,
under the solemn and binding obligations
constitutional convention, as weU as of
an oath. Let this community be the
and to a submission toward those by the election of delegates thereto (if a judge
ot who has stated the trutti without
whom it was perpetrated.”
majority of the people favor such a< the innuendoes in youreditorial, where you
that individual spite or revenge was the
I convention) could be voted on at the say
thing to be acomplislied under the guise of
The ImeMligation «.'lowed.
j next general election.
a political campaign. For one, I never had
3. Proper legislative provision for a desire to injure Mr. Dowell nor any other
* The farce is ended and the Senatori­ fostering, protecting and promoting person. When the proposition was made
lo me, I thought it was made to buy me out
al Commission has disbanded. The the fishing interests of this State.
politically, and fully believed that (.¡had wick,
Grover
and Dowell were in the conspiracy;
4.
Proper
provision
for
funding
the
deep laid plot of Mitchipple and his
but since hearing the evidence of Gov.
State
debt
at
lower
rates
of
¡merest.
Federal flunkies has ignominiously failed,
Chadwick and Dowell, I am satisfied that
5. An adequate appropriation for I others were I he instigators of the plot. It is
and they are revealed in all their hideous­
ness and disgrace. Senator Grover’s elec­ protecting the Capitol building from | a well known fact in this community that I
was not the first person to make known the
tion has been proven a model ot fairness and the rains and frosts of winter, so that proposition above referred to. J. B. Wrisley
honesty. He walks forth from this ruthless the large amount of money already ex- I had spoken to many about a similar propo­
investigation vindicated as tew have been pended in its construction may not be ■ sition being made to him before 1 ever
made it known to any one. 1 here again
before bun. All houor to this pure and able lost to the State.
aver that every word sworn to by me before
i
6.
Various
other
measures
of
gen-
'
auueuuan, and woe be unto his cowardly
the Congressional Committee is true.
j eral and local inq>oriance aud necessity« i
L. DANFORTH.
and disgraced traducers.
Nut a « aiitlidale.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weak-
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., 1
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OFUHARGE. This great remedy was dis­
covered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev
Joseph T. Inman, *%ahon 1), Bible House,
New York.
LIVE AND LET LIVE !
As also everything usually kept in the store.
'
Sole Agents tor Oreiron for the cele­
brated CARBOLIC SHEEP PIP, which
The agency of the Rubber Paint still
kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, continues.
and is a sure cure for screw-worm, seaband
Manufacturing done as heretofore.
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
C. \\ . KAHLER, Administrator.
NEW TAILOR SHOP! JOHN L. CARTER <3c SON,
A . MARKS,
PAINTERS.
R ecently of san francisco . has
opened a Tailor Shop in Masonic Build­
W E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO IX)
ing, (opposite the Postoffice), where he is
fl all kinds of Painting, including
prepared to execute all work in his line in
MILL.
a workmanlike manner, from the cleaning HOUSE PAINTING.
SITUATED FIFTEEN MILES SOUTH ' and repairing of clothes to the
kJ ot Jacksonville, and half a mile north
SIGN PAINTING,
ot Ashland, Is prepared to do general Cus­
Manufacture of Complete New Suits!
tom and Exchange Business.
O R NA M ENT A L PA INTING,
A good stock of all kinds of Gents’ Trim­
« Flour and Feed at the
mings will be kept on hand. Persons de­ WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
siring to make up their own goods can have
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
the same cut to order. Samples of goods
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
Thirty-six pounds of flour, two pounds ' kept from which suits can be ordered and
ot shorts and eight pounds of bran given per i
Orders from the country promptly attend­
up.
bushel ot good wheat. Will sack and brand ' made
ed to.
O1
Jacksonville, June 23, 1877.
the sacks—customers furnishing the sacks.
My brother, G. F. Billings, will have
charge of the business, being assisted by
Boot and
competent millers.
C alifornia S treet ,
Everything as represented er no sale.
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
_________________ MRS, s. E. FARNHAM.
1
all persons traveling and crossing the
Jacksonville,
...
Oregon. bridge on Rogue river, at Rock Point, that
Jackson county is in no wise responsible for .
WM, M. STEWART.
p. VANCLIKF.
any accident or loss that may be sustained
WM. F. IIERRIN.
while crossing said bridge, as the same is
aving permanently located not standing upon any public highway.
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­
Published by order of the County Court
STEWART, VANCLIEF & HERRIN,
spectfully informs the public that he this
is 9th day of April. 1877.
prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot
Attest :
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­
teed.
M.CATON.
■pAINTS (patents cr other.) Oils, Var-
Rooms 1Î, 24,26 i 28 McCreery’s New Building,
1 nishes, Shelac, Window Glass, Emerv
ORSE, Paint, Sash, Scrubbing and Black­ Borax, etc., for sale in endless quantities
No. 310 Pine St., San Francisco.
ening Brushes at JOHN MILLER’S.
JOHN MILLER.
THE EAGLE
New
H
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Shoe Store,
TO THE PUBLIC. ’