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r ■ " « w T W Bcmocralir uimw. io OiTicial P«prr for Jackson, Josephine i Lake. FRIDAY,..................... NOVEMBER 30, 1*77. Tlic Purl) l^*oh. A grout deal hn* always been said by Republicans about Democratic leaders u-itig the party lash in bringing their followers into line whenever the latter were Inclined to be refractory. How true that may be i< not necessary to say; But it «veins to us that the Republican managers at Washington are cracking that whip very loud over Mr. Hayes. A caucus of Republican Senators was held on the 17th and a deputation sent to that gentleman to let him know what had transpired. The conclave is said to have been stormy and the con ference with Mr. Hayes more tempest uous than was hoped for. I*ut the tele graph is anxions to have it understood that Mr. Hayes has been whipped in to line and will obey the mandates of the Repuldivan Senators. It appears he assured the committee that he would ever be ready to furnish reasons for the removals and nominations, and spoke on the duty of the Senate to consider such. Concerning the ap pointment of Democrats in the South, it was his expectation and Itelief that the pursuance of this policy would pro mote a coalition of the old Whig and various elements naturally opposed to the Democratic party in the South and eventually secure six or eight Southern State« for the Republicans. If we are to believe this, llajes appears in the rc/f of a hypocrite, intent on mischief, and is more to be feared than the ultras of the Republican party. It has al ways t>een our doctrine to let His Fraudulency severely alone, and it is to be hoped that our Southern brethren will not be led into a trap beyoud back ing out of it in time. i mi wiw m w nw mrw «.■ EDITORIAI. MOTKN. A Ilerald reporter interviewed Mr. Tilden on the22«J. The latter thought Hayes was alienating all parties, and Greenbackers gave Wisconsin to the Re he soon would not have even a corpo publicans. The financial maniacs are not ral’s guard. The South pats him on all dead vet. the back, hut will not support any The Senate will doubtless pass a silver bill. Hayes’ position on the subject is du body* but a true-blooded D.mi >crat. Southern ovations to Hayes are all a bious at this writing. The telegraph goes to show that Conk- , humbug. The reporter asked, “Do you ling’s opposition to the President has not purpose prosecuting your right to the the Republican endorsement that gentle presidential chair?” “Certainly I do,” man expected. answered Mr. Tilden, spiritedly. “The It is very fashionable now-a-days tor banks to break and leave several hundred 1 country knows that I was legally elect depositors in the lurch. Kid-gloved ras- ! ed president, and this American peo cals are abundant. ple aro too intelligent to forget that Ex-Senator Kelly is mentioned as a Dem one glaring and paramount fact, On ocratic candidate tor the nomination of that fact every foundation of the re Governor. He would make an excellent public rests. If the choice of the na run and a splendid otlicer. Because one juror was stubborn or preju lion be not realized in the serious ques diced, the Stiles ease hangs tire and justice tion of electing its supreme ruler, then is again thwarted for the time being. The you may calculate on bitterness of feel jury system needs revising. ing that will not bo assuaged until the Inebriety among otlieers of the army is wrong is righted. People who support the subject ot a communication from Gen eral Sherman. An otlicer found intoxicated ed me feel to-day that their votes were while on duty will be summarily dismissed. given in vain. They feel that they Col. Reno has been severely criticized for might as well cast their suffrages for the part he played in the tight between Gen. a dummy, and they number so large a Custer and Sitting Bull. If the testimony of the Indian chief goes tor anything that portion of the population of the whole country that it is an unwise experi otlicer has been guilty of gross cowardice. As This is the whole ot Luttrell’s greenback ment to trifle with their rights. bill: “Be it enacted by the Senate and far as I am concerned it is of little con House of Representatives of the United sequence, hilt I tell you one of the grav States of America in Congress assembled— That from ami atter the first day of July, est principles in representative gov eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, all ernment is involved, and if people do | duties on imports may be paid in legal ten not see to it tho matter will he a sub ders, National Bank notes, or gold or silver ject of deep regret to coming genera coin of the United States, at theoption ofthe j tions.” importer.” It is short, but mighty sweet. Senator Grover is in tine health. On po- > litieal questions he is paired with Senator Blaine. Pixley «»it Hayes. In a recent number of the S. F. Ar- (joitaaf Frank Pixley, the editor, who has always been a Republican, writes ' Mr. Hayes up in an exceedingly racy i style, lie says “he became the nomi nee of the Republican party because he was small—so small that the shafts of party envy, hatred and malice had not been directed against him. He was elected, but not through the bal- lot-hox, but by an improvised tribunal.” Pr<»£ UtMtliCMlion'I. We have not the space to give the ar David P. Thompson is spoken of as ticle entire; but the following is the con Republican candidate for Governor. clusion thereof, by which the balance It is exceedingly doubtful whether lie may be judged: would take the office even in the event The Democracy has the Lower House of of a certainty of his election. Thomp Congress; the Senate will soon be Demo son refused the appointment of Gov cratic. There is no Republican party at the south, and soon there will be none al the ernor of Montana, which is a better North. Ohio has drifted away; Indiana is no a doubtful Slate; New York will go berth than the office his Republican longer by the board. Morton is dead, and Conk brethren desire to put him up at sacri ling w ill be beaten; ami so perishes a great national party. All its professions of re fice for. He wouldn’t refuse the Sena form are unperformed. The same thieves torial pie, however, and will prove a are still in otiice. Hayes, the great embod iment of a reform w ithin the party, no long dangerous competitor of Mitchell’s in er belongs to it. Since Hayes has been ofthe United States—now nearly the event of a Republican Legislature. a President year—not one thieving office-holder has The partisans of the latter have a been removed for cause; not one plundering been detected, indicted, arraigned, knack of getting rid of likely opponents’ criminal tried, or convicted. The whole machinery claims. Dick Williams will undoubt of the Courts, in active operation when Grant was President, is now arrested.« The edly be renominated for Congress, and whitewash brush has been active, but no re form, and no promise or hope of reform. now they are attempting to dispose of Only junketing. Let Morton die; let Conk Mr. Thompson by throwing out the ling be defeated; let the Republican party ex pire; let the Democracy return to power ami Gubernatorial sop to him. But “the govern the country. The change will be an best laid plans of men and mice gang improvement upon our present political con dition. No party can be more corrupt or aft aglee;” so are these schemers like contemptible than the present Republican ly to find themselves not at all licensed party. No President of the United States can be smaller than the good Mr. Hayes. to deal out official honors ad libitum. Au Old Nnbjoct. (aba'x ludepeudeuve llopeles.«. After a gallant struggle of nine or ten years, of a comparatively few pa triots, who strove to free their native island from the oppression, tyranny and cruelty of their foreign masters, the Cuban patriots are reported as giving up the struggle as hopeless. Many of their leaders have been killed; the world abroad has looked on their eon- test with unsympathizing eyes; the pa triots have been closed in and shut oil from supplies and communication from tbe outside world. Spain has sent her hundreds of thousands of troops to the Island to overpower by number» the few brave followers who have struggled so long and bravely for their independence. And at last she ap pears succeeding, bo much for the world’s sympathy. < Bine to Mrief. Ex-Senator Williams of Oregon, familiarly known as “Flaxbrake,” failed in his suit against McKee, ol crooked whisky fame. Williams sued him for payment of his services in se curing a pardon by Gen- Graut. Judge Wickham, in deciding the case, held: “Contracts of the nature ofonesetoutin the petition are improper, as they tend to encourage the use of improper means to accomplish an object—tend to inter fere with the proper exercise of the pardoning power—and are therefore against public policy.” Howard'« Reception. That was a gorgeous event, and ful ly appreciated by the Man-al ways-be hind. Perhaps the people of Portland understood the intent of the reception, but It Is doubtful whether the outside world views it as a compliment to his prowess and management in the Nez Pare« war. iWr. Tilden Interviewed. The Silver Rill. Exci lenient in Washington. Senator Grover has returned to Washing ton. The Herald's Washington special says there is really a deep excitement Fires are of frequent occurrence in the large cities. here about events pending in the Senate dur E. R. REAME8. T. G. REAMES. ing the week which began last Sunday. Leaders of both parties have been busy all day planning the campaign. The object of the Republicans is to get the Spofford-Kel logg ease' before the Senate before that of Butler. The committee will accordingly re port favorable to Kellogg in the morning hour. Their resolution will, under the rules, go over the (lav. After moving Hoar’s resolution to lay on t he table Thur- man’s resolution seating Butler will come REVIVED AGAIN AT THE FORMER up. It will lie rejected and thus the Butler case will come before the Senate. The Republicans will in that case endeavor to OF SACHS have that go over fora day also, and on this there will be a struggle,aud it is proba CALIFORNIA STREET, ble they will be beaten and Butler will take precedence of Kellogg. It is tak en for granted that Butler will get his seat. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, After that all is uncertain except this that the Louisiana senatorship will not be decid RY RECEIVING TUE ed without a long and tedious debate, and that in the end Spofford will be seated. and Best Meanwhile there is a promise of very lively work in executive session, where some of the President’s nominations are to be vio —OF lently atacked, and if possible beaten. An ti-Haves men find that they are not gaining strength by delay, and those in theiweonti- dence say they mean to push things. The town is full of rumors as it used to be dur FANCY GOODS, ing the excitement of last winter, as, for in stance: 'That the Republicans had captur ed Patterson and Conover, (hat the New York appointments are hungup in perpe LADIES' DRESS GOODS, tuity; that Judge Humphreys, of the su preme court, will decide that Gov. Hamp CLOTHING, IIATS, BOOTS, ETC. ton is not legally governor of South Caroli na; that somebody else is going to begin at • nee that famous dispute about the Presi dent’s title, e'e. But Patterson and Conover ('ALL THE ATTENTION OF THE appear to stand by Butler, and the first IUE ' V ladies to the tact that we have now on named will address the Senate to-morrow in hand the largest and best selected assort his own defense. ment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN CY GOODS of every description in Southern Hi'onchitis. From John Flagg, ot Bennington, N. II: Oregon, and we will henceforth make this “Three years since I was very much re- line of goods our specialty and sell them at cueed witii a dreadful cough, which result Prices to Suit ed in Bronchitis, affecting meso severely as to render it difficult to speak in an audible To the gentlemen we will say, if you voice. To this was added severe night want a No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you must sweats, and I was fearful of going into a de goto Beanies Bros, to buy it, as weclaim to cline. After recourse to various remedies, have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in to no purpose. I made use of Dr. Wistar's Jackson county and willallow noone to un B tlsain ol Wild (’hern, t few bottlesof whi -h dersell us. tally restored me to health. Since that time These goods were all purchased by a mem 1 have had several severe attacks of cough, ber of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS l>ut the Balsam has always removed them. ES in San Francisco and New York, and we I always keep it by me, and should not will warrant every article and sell them as know howto do without it.” Sold by all cheap tor cash as any house in the county. (iruggi.sts. We also keep on hand a full stock of Dallas, Polk county, had a big fire. $35,000. The President has signed tho army and navy deficiency bills. Conover and Patterson are catching it. Cotiklingand Edmundsaredealing out reproaches and sarcasms by whole sale and all levelled at these wretched carpet-baggers. Whatever may be said of them by their bitterest foes no doubt they deserve it all. The droll part of the business.is that they are now being reproached and reviled be cause, for the first time in their politi cal careers, they are acting as decent men ought to. Their votes in favor of seating the Democratic Senators are just and right, and it is that very quality which, as might naturally be ex pected, is exciting the infuriated mal ice of the Radicals. Having at last discovered the right path, says the Examiner, it is to be hoped that Pat terson and Conover will have courage to pursue it. However, while they do so they will get many a kick and buff et—from their former accomplices What a commentary it is upon the principle and practice of the Radical leaders that while these carpet-hag knaves were preying upon the people ot the South they were petted and The Motional Hies«! ng. protected in ail that they did, no mat . Mr. Ellis made an argument on the ter how disgraceful or dishonest. But financial question before the Senate now that they refuse to assist another financial committee, in which he «aid: of their own evil kind into a place to The amount of 6 percent, bonds o ltstand- which he has no earthly right they are ing is $729,000,000; annual, interest $43,740,- 000; amount of 6 per cent, bonds outstand attacked and denounced by their for ing, $508,000,000; annual interest, $35,400,000; mer defenders. Initiated Already. Mr. Hayes 1« already traveling in the path« vacated by his predecessor. He has taken the initiatory step in the pardoning of kid-gloved rascals, which was a favorite pastime of General Grant. Ex-Marshal Scharffenherg, of Colorado, who robbed the Government of $40,000 and was instrumental in carrying that State for the Republicans, is the first oiject of Executive clem ency. AHEAD AS USUAL!! The James river, in Virginia, has risen so high as to do a great deal of injury. England is called on bv a leading Turco- phite journal to declare war at once against Russia. THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION Since the fall of Kars the Porte is said to be extremely desirous ot entertaining peace proposals. Leprosy has made its ajipearanee in New- York. It w as brought there by a Chinaman from California. The wheat market shows an upward ten dency, sales having been made in San Fran cisco at $2.306» $2.37'a. Reform is death to the Republican partv, and the attempt to reform it has ruined it. This is ttie secret ol the situation. The war steamer Huron was wrecked oil the coast of North Carolina. Ono hundred officers and men were lost, only 31 being saved. Wool in San Francisco ranges from 106111 cents for the poorer grades to 170 20 cents for fair to choice. A great deal of wool has changed hands at these pi ices. Chicago, Nov. 21.—Tho Tribune'^ St.Paul special says; The captive Nez Perces ar rived hero about *, and left at 10 this even ing for Fort Leavenworth via Mason City and Ottumwa and through northwest Mis souri. Possibly it will yet come all right, but it is somewhat aggravating to rolled that had Senator Grover been in his scat on the 22d Senators-elect Spofford and Eustis, of Louis iana, an<l Butler, of South Carolina, would now be n their seats in the Senate. Chicago, Nov. 23.—A San Antonio dispatch says: Gen. Ord yesterday received an of ficial copy ot an order of President Diaz to General Daleon, commanding the Mexican forces on the border to repel invasion by the United States troops by force, and ¡hat Gen. Trevino had been ordered to the Rio Grande with 2,5(H> troops to carryout orders. Gen. Ord has telegraphed to the President for another regiment ot cavalry. A table published in the Alta shows that from July 1, 1*70, to September 30, 1*77, the number of Chinese that arrived at San Fran cisco was 96,154. Departures during the same period were 42,872; gain, 53,2*2. It es timates the number of deaths at 13,000, and thinks there are now 103,000 Chinese in the I nited Slates, of whom 78,000 are in Cali- lornia. Arrivals the present year are much below the ratio of four years preceding it. STORE BROS. Largest Selection FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, Captain Auld, of the ship City ot York, at Portland, has kindly consented to carry all articles intended for exhibition at the Paris exposition free of charge. labor. Kick, ami Cult’s. REAMES BROS. Loss, Tbe following is the full text of the Senator Booth has introduced a bill in the silver bill, as amended by the Commit Senate authorizing and directing the Secre tee on Finance and reported to the tary of Interior to declare the forfeiture of Senate: all railroad grants where the railroad com tail to avail themsel ves of them with An Act to authorize the free coinage panies in the time specified in the laws making of a standard silver dollar, and to re such grants. store it to its legal tender character: And now the acute editor furbishes up his Be it enacted, etc., that there shall he whole stock of financial lore and commercial coined at the several mints of the Unit acumen towrite knowingly ofthe double ed States a silver dollar of the weight standard, not at all discomfited by the har of 412J grains, troy, of standard silver, rowing reflection that his whole capital in as provided in the Act of January, both currencies is circumscribed by the ca balistic signs; $0.25. 1837, on which shall be the devices A special from Columbia, S. C., says the aud superscription provided by said Act; which coins, together with all sil ehetion to fill vacancies in the State Senate by the resignation of two colored ver dollars heretofore coined by the occasioned representatives has been held. A year ago United States of like weight and fine they w ere elected by 2,000 majority. To-day ness, shall he legal tender at their nom not 2,000 voted that ticket. Both successful inal value for all debts and dues, public candidates are Democrats. A Deriiocratie daily new-spaper will be and private, except where otherwise provided by contract, and the Secreta- started at Washington December 4th, under ry of the Treasury is authorized and the management ofStillson Hutchins, ior directed, out of any iikiiii 'V in the mer proprietor of the St. Louis ’J'iniet, and John Cockrill, lately ot the Cincinnati hu treasury not otherwise) appropriated, /purer. Jos. Pulitzer, of St. Louis, will ll 1 s< t to purchase from time to time silver lie connected with the enterprise. It is said bullion at the market price thereof, they have abundant capital behind it. not less than $2,060,(100 per month, The N< tt-.s says there has been considera ble dissatisfaction among the miners on Coos nor more than §4,000.000 per month, and cause the same to be coined in such bay ot late, on account of reduction of wages, dollars; and any gain of seignorage consequent on the low price ofeoal, and at East port the miners were on a strike at Iasi arising from this coinage shall be ac accounts, in order to enforce their demand counted iorand paid into the Treasury, lor *7 '2 cents per ton for mining coal, and a as provided under the existing law reduction of house rents of the miners. relative to subsidiary coinage; provid Washington, Nov. 24.—The bill for the re er!, that the amount of money at any peal ot the resumption act passed tho House one time invested in such silver bull by a somewhat larger majority than its ion, exclusive of such resulting coin, friends have recently expected. All six of the Pacific coast Representatives voted shall not exceed $5,000,000. I it. They were likewise united in Section 2. All Acts and parts of Acts against voting to adopt Ward's amendment, w hich inconsistent with the provisions of proposed to exempt from its corporations all debts due on the 1st of January, 1*6!», lor this Act are hereby repealed. It will be remembered that during Grant’s visit to England he spoke in very unkind terms of ex-Minister Motley and Hon. Chas. Sumner, both of whom are now dead. In other words he bluntly made them out liars. Wendell Phillips, with his accustomed vigor, took up the fight for the dead statesmen, who were his friends, and gives Grant some pretty heavy shots. The Modesto Aeirs says that among other charges was one to the < fleet that, at the time of Grant’s last inter view with Sumner, he was too drunk to remember what actually did occur. Ex-Secretary Fish then stepped for ward in defense of Grant, and insinu ates that either Phillips is a liar, or else Sumner h id lied in his statements confidentially made to Phillips. The fight is still raging, and it is fast caus ing tbe public to believe there were not only some very peculiar trans actions in reference to the matter or or igin of the quarrel, but that supposed great men are often possessed with small souls. total interest, $79,140,000 per annum. If the same amount was funded at 4 per cent, the annual interest would be $76,974,000, or an annual saving of $2,166,000. If these bonds were paid oiT at the end of 30 years, the total saving during that time would be $649,SOO,- 000. If the same amount of bonds were paid off in silver at the present rate instead of gold, and the relative value of gold and silver were continued as at present, say a difference of 8 per cent., the saving would be $114,960,000, or, if the annual interest was paid in 30 years to come in silver in stead of gold, the saving in that respect would be about $180,900,000, showing a to tal saving to the Government by the substi tution of silver instead of gold ofmbout $215,- 000,000, as against ’$«50,000,000 which the Government w ould save if the bonds were refunded at 4 per cent. GENERAI. NOTES ANI» NEWS. the Times. The Peruvian Sj-rnp I Vitalizes and enriches the blood, tones up the system, builds up the broken-down, cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Drop 11 ARD W A R E, CUT L E R Y, G L ASS W A R E, sy, Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervous Af fection, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of CROCKERY, ‘ (institutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kid neys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, all diseases originating in a bad state ot the blood, or accompanied by debility or a low E:c. Etc. state of the ■ ystein. Give us a call and judge for yourselves a» C aution .—Be sine you get the Peruvian Syrup. One dollar and two dollars a hottie. to our capacity ol furnishing goods as above, “The proof of the pudding is eatimrit.” Prepared by S eth W. Fow l. e A S ons , *6 REAMES BROS. Harrison Ave., Boston. Sold by all drug gists. GROCERIES, • ! PORACLUB FOR EITHER THE EU- 1 reka Shirt or Dress Chart I will senda Chart tree on receipt of 25 cis. to pay for mounting and postage. MRS. A. J. MAP.ROW, Indian ipolis, Ind. ) AI NTs, | 'at<‘Ut or other) oils. Varnishes, Shellac, W indow Glass, Emery, Borax, etc., tor sale in endless quantities by JOHN MILLER. “EZCELSIOB” LIVERY STABLE Oregon St., Jacksonville, I DER—Giant, Blastingor gun powder, ail kinds, and caps and fuse, for sale in quantities to suit, by JOHN MILLER. 1 W. J. PLY M A LE. PROPRI ETOR. aving just received a new H stock of Harness, Buggies and Car riages, I am now prepared to furnish my XIX, Hatches, Drawing Knives, Broad- . axes, Mattocks, Picks,all sizes of Ham ^patrons and the public generally with as mers, etc., tor sale by J ohn miller . FINE TURNOUTS * LL kinds of ammunition for sale l»v V JOHN MILLER. As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part ofthe country. E\\ Guns made to order and repairing Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses properly done by JOHN MILLER. broke to work single or double. Horse» boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon I \O vor. I them while in my charge. I * K ui ft \ X b I LL line of shelf and heaVv hardware tor sale by JOHN MILLER. ER\ description of t'utlerv tor sale J cheap by JOHN MILLER. F von want a No. 1 home-made Rule or I first-class Shotgun go to J. MILLER. 1 L, Whetstones, Tapi> ard Chalk Lines JOHN MILLER. 0 for sale at N elegant assortment of Pocket and Ta ble Cutlery for sale by ,J. MILLER. V ■3T-' a x i —u —i i JtTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. A liberal share of the public patronage is» solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. LIME FOB. SALE. —A N D— BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING OONF B, ■ - The Commissioner of the General Land SOCIETY NOTICES. milE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- Office has issued an order to Pacific land I by inform the public that he has ONE offices revoking the order of October 2d, THOUSAND BUSH ELS of superior Jackson Jacksonville Grange Xo. I’, of II., which prohibited further reception of appli- Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish Holds its regular meetings every two weeks ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the cations tor entries of desert land under the at Odd Fellows' Hall, Jacksonville. best style and at reasonable rates will do act of last March. He now-gives direction JOHN E. ROSS, Master. well to call on me. For further information allowing them to be received if accompanied A nnie M iller , Secretary. inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. by absolute evidence of truth of the desert G. W. HOLT. character of the land designated. Land Orrgon Chapter Xo. I, R. A. M., Jacksonville, Fob. II, 1R75. otlieers are also instructed to communicate all doubtful cases to the General Land of Holds gs regular meetings monthly on fice,with a full statement of facts and attend Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full NEW BAKERY. moon, at 7/á o'clock. Companions in good ant circumstances. standing are invited. I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t .„ J. R. N. BELL, High Priest. Eastern War News. M ax M uller , Secretary. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. A special from Constantinople says a re port is current that Mukhtar Pasha has withdrawn from Erzeroum. A Cettinge correspondent states that the milE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- Turks evacuated Morice and all the villages L sires to announce to the public that ho Invested in the Drawing of the of Krama district and retired beyond the is now- prepared to till all orders for cakes, Bovana. of every description, such as wedding cakes, COMMONWEALTH cakes tor parties, wine cakes; also brown A Pera correspondent says: A private let and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers, ter from Sofia represents that things look l akes orders on exchange. Prices reasona unsatisfactorily. Mehemet Ali can get nei ble and satisfaction guaranteed. ther men nor urtillery enough to form a re lieving army. fAS' Fresh bread everv dav. (Under Act of legislature of Ky., for the W.M.* kreuzeil benefit ofthe Uity Schools of Frankfort), Pera, Nov. 24.—The view taken of Osman w hich takes place in the city of LOUIS Pasha’s position is, on the whole, despond VILLE, K y ., in Public Library Hall on ing; but some maintain that lie has provis PRO BONO PUBLICO Dee. 31st, 1*77, may secure IN CASH all ions enough to hold out until Mehemet Ali or a part of can organize an army of relief. Great efforts rpiIE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI- are making to accomplish this end. $50.000. $29,900, $10,000, i tied that I have placed my notes and «.*.000, R3.OOO. «2.000, accounts in the hands of my attorney, IL. Ttie Mil I on < hmc . or any ot t he 6,6*4 Prizes amounting to K. Hanna, with positive instructions to $320,000. Farmer’s A Drovers’ Bank make immediate and forced collection in ev- W. H. N. Stiles, indicted for perjury Louisville, Ky., Depository. where security is not given. Drawing D^ifireh/ on Dec. 31 a ?, or Monei/ Those knowing themselves indebted to, before the late Senatorial Commission, Refunded. me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna, was tried at Portland last week. without delay, as this is my last call. Mv And under the same Management that business must be settled ! After a prolonged deliberation the jury so ably and satisfactorily condu<*ie<l the T , J AM PS T. GLENN. SECOND Draw ing ofthe Kentucky ( ash was discharged, being unable to agree. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874. Distribution Co. Whole Tickets,*$10.00- Eleven were for conviction and one lor ac Halves, «5.00; (Quarters, $2.50. For tick quittal. Stileswill be retried immediately, ets, address G. W. BARROW A co., Farms for Gen'l Managers, Courier-Journal Build and Judge Deady has increased his bail ing, LOUISVILLE, K y . from $2,500 to $3,500. Higby’s trial com Persons desiring to purchase good farms /4TSEN9 FOR A CIRCULAR. of any size will do well to enquire of menced on Tuesda/ last. JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. $10, $5, OR $2.50 Prize Distribution Company! Sale