The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 29, 1878, Image 3

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1HIIKF UE>riOX.
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1‘I üsomi , Noris.
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Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Liw
F rom E llensburg .—The stormy DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION.
-.in..»I 1 be in the hands of everyone in-
Jas. Drum has luiurned from a trip •lays the first week in March will ever
A Democratic Convention for s Jackson
An<l st ill It rains.
teiv-ted in mining. Smid ¿1 to th' to (' ill nrui i.
be memorable to the citizens of Ellens­ county
is hereby called, to be field at the
FRIDAY,
MARCH 29, 1878.
Drummers thick.
burg, Curry county. The steamer Al- Court H ouku in Jacksonville on
1’1 m Es ■Illi y and get one.
L. P. White was up from R >ck
Saturday, March 30, 1878,
• ek Duncan, plying between San Fran­
Tin* last iasu<> of Hie T imes , a» also
(trass growing finely.
C ounty C ourt .—The April term of
I
Point yesterday.
at
10
o'clock
a . m ., for the purpose of elect­
cisco and Ellensburg, having on boird I
this one, contain more local news than
School election Monday.
the Protrate and County Commission­
i ing eight delegates to attend the State Con­
Oscar
Kilbourn,
U.
S.
Gauger,
went
several citizens of the burg and a full vention, to l>e field at Portland on April 10,
ever before presented in a uewspapvr i
er»’ Courts will be held next week.
Monday is All Fool’s Day.
to Phcvnix Tuesday on business with cargo of supplies, was overdue 39 Is?*, for the nomination of a Congressman,
published in Jackson county.
state and District oilicers; and for the fur­
the distillery there.
A G ood S howing .—There are few, i County scrip taken at par.
ther purpose of nominating one state Seuis-
hours,
and
serious
fears
began
tube
en
­
W. G. Kenney started to Roseburg
two Representatives, together with a
if any, counties in the State which ap fI County Convention to-morrow.
Win. L. Neil was over from 1’igle tertained for her safety. For two days tci.
county ticket, and for the trail action of all
(hi* week with Cardwell’s four-horse
portiou as much school money, per
Thunder aud lightning ou Sunday. , team, taking a load of drummers. Point Tuesd iy and reports Hie streams j the eyes of Hie people had beeu turned oil» 'buvinos that may properly come be­
fore ii.
I
capita, as does Jackson county. This
in that section as being very high.
toward the “raging sea,” expecting
The sei eral precincts will he entitled to
District school recommeuced Mon­ They went rat Josephine county.
: at least «.(ic 0<- ,‘irate. an<I one delegate addi-
evinces that our school fund has been day.
Charley Howard has returned from every moment to catch a glimpse of ’ t ional for ■.•very 25 votes, or fl -action thereof
| 4
Work on the Sterling company’s dig
well managed.
foi* Hon. Lt. K . Lane iu 1876,
Josephine
county. Ho says there is the belated vessel. When finally the j of 15 votos,
Tho T imes from now until July 1st gings will be prosecuted at a ’litrerent
i to-wit:
some water to spare in that section.
steamer hove in sight and was passing
Votes for Lane.
Delegate»
C ontract A warded .—Rev. Father for $ 1.
point than heretofore, and more boxes
I
safely over t e breakers at the mouth of I Ashland......... ................ »5...... ........................ 5
I
L.
S.
P.
Marsh,
of
Ashland,
called
Blanchet informs us that tho contract
The recent rains have been rough are being constructed for that purpose. I
1 Appiedate....... ................ 50...... ........................ 3
Rogue river, the joy of the people was i Ili»; Butte........ ................ 5...... ........................ 1
on
us
Saturday.
He
informs
us
that
I
lor building the Catholic Church at Ea­ on the roads.
Win. Hoffman, administrator of the
Eden................. ................. 61..... ...................... 3
the saw-mill of Marsh & Co , on Big unbounded; bonfires were made and ' Evans ( ’r(M*k.. ................ 12..... ....................... 1
gle Point has been awarded to J. T.
Some fiend has been poisoning dogs estate of J. II. Hoffman, has been dis­
.................. 16..... ...................... 2
cannon fin d in honor of the auspicious
Butte, will soon start up.
Roloson, for the sutn of $900; C. Ma­ in this vicinity.
Flounce Rock ................. 6..... ...................... 1
charged as such, his final statement
Adam Klippel will start for Missou­ event. The tobacco-chewing and smok­ i Grant's Pass.. ................ IS...... ...................... 2
gruder and Matt. Obenehaiu are bis
Win. Angle will take a band of cat­ having been approved by the Probate
.220 .. ........................ 10
i Jacksonville..
ri sometime next month. He is favor­ ing citizens, especially, distinguished Lelaihi .........
(sureties.
...................... 2
Court.
tle to Lake county.
ably impressed.with this section and themselves in the celebration, for they f.itile Butte.... ................. 67...... ...................... 4
.........
31.
2
Iu Justlce'McPiierson’s Court, Ash
T he great harmony and universal I
Farmers will put in more grain, ex­
tiad been out of tho “weed” for two Manzanita
may return with his family.
4M.
Rock Point. .....
3
■
land, on Monday, in the case of N. 8.
good feeling that prevails in Demo­ pecting a late Spring.
9.
Sterling..............
1
livau R. Reames, of tlie firm of ■i months. The people of Ellensburg Table
Rock
......
92.
5
Marshall
vs.
Granville
Naylor,
involv
­
cratic ranks throughout the county, so
J. II. Huffer will fit up the old Bon­
29.
2
Reames Bros., left for San Francisco on confidently look to the early construc­ U niontown.........
ing $50, a verdict was rendered for
thoroughly manifested in the prima­ ham place for a residence.
Willow Springs
3
U.
tion
of
the
military
wagon
road
from
Tuesday last, mid will lay iu a first-
ries last Saturday, has discouraged I
defendant.
there to Jacksonville, and hope our
Total number of delegates.................
50
Mrs. Brentano will soon receive a
i class stuckof Spring an i Summer goods.
what little hope tho Republicans may
Primary
meetings
in
the
various
precinct»
S.
C.
Taylor
’
s
fine
P
’
r
heron
stallion,
I members in Congress
will
hasten
the
fine stock of Spring millinery.
XV. C. Myer left for the Willametle
for the election ot delegates to the County
have entertained. They are inclined
Young Prince, will beat his place, four
passage of the bill appropriating the Convention will be held at 'he usual place»
Some pleasant weather during the
Monday, taking White Prince and
to give up the ghost without even the
of voting on S v ri’RHAY, M aiu h 23, 1878, at
miles north-east of Plnenix, during
necesjary funds.
week, but more of a rainy character.
Pride of Porche, as ul-o some Jersey
one o’clock p. m .
exhibition of a struggle.
the coming season. Read the adver­
All | icrsons who voted for Tilden and
calves, with him. Stephenson’s Sir
Thus. Chavner elsewhere advertises tisement elsewhere.
T he retur.i of the pr >digal son to the Hendricks am! those who favor the jierpet-
S unday S chool . M eeting . — A a first-class threshing-machine for sale.
Walter, in charge of Billy Thompson, house of his father tau-es much wa I- uation of Democratic principles and rebuk­
ing the Presidential steal, are cordially in­
Tlie
greenback
movement
at
Eagle
meeting will be held at the M. E.
ing ;>n I g:ia-..i ig of teeth in the ranks vited to participate in the precinct meeting».
A general re-opening of schools oc- Point is managed by II. T. Severance, aeeomjianied him.
By order ot the Democratic Cot'iity Com­
Church on next Mojiday evening, at 7
c urs throughout the country Monday. a Republican. The proselytes are few
F. IIEBER, Clii.irman.
O n the R ampage . — Greenback ol the Ph li i es They-ee th-* flesh- mittee.
o’clock, for the purpose of re-erg miz-
C
has . N ickell , Secretary.
pots,
for
which
they
were.so
eigerly
Rev. M. A. Williams will preach at ami fur between, and even these seem C<»x, who did yeoman service in tho
ilig the Suuvlay School of said church.
gra ping, disappearing from their view,
I Republican cause two years ago, is out
theM.
E. Church on Sunday morning prone to return to their first love.
Form and Feature,
I
An election of officers will be held and
md the haunts that once knew them Unless associated with good teeth, arc shorn
next.
again
in
the
same
business.
He
is
Considerable ground has been work­
the Treasurer’s report for the last year
kn jw them no more, for they rent their of half the attractions they may otherwise
S.
C.
Taylor
this
week
sold
a
span
of
ed this season in the Fort Lane di: r - now a rampant Greenbacker ami en­
will be presented. All persona inter­
gar uents an I have gone their several possess. Bearing this fact in mind, use SO-
ested in the Sunday School are invited horses to a buyer from California for gings, and the proprietors seem san- deavoring to infect Applegate and vi
w lys. Verily, travail lias s< ized them i ZoDGNT, which will prevent your teeth
$300.
i gtiine of good results. The supply of cinity with his eccentricities. His last
from losing theirvhiteness. and will render
io attend.
effort was on Missouri Flat, where be and they now sit in sackcloth and ash­ th< m «potlcss if sj^cked and discolored. The
The place to got your horse and water is still fair and prospects good.
F ine N ugget F ound —A nugget
is reported as having expressed him­ es. For first chapter of lamtntatiot.s tint and hardness of coral are imparted to
jack bills printed is at the T imes
The
jury
was
discharged
on
Friday
the gums by this incomparable preservative
weighing four and three-quarters it>s.
self in favor of calling in all the bonds, on return of the wayward prodigal
office.
'
last,
since
when
little
has
been
done
and
lieititifying agent, and the breath is
was found in the claim of Helms, Kos­
bank not< s, etc., and dividing them I turn to last S< ntiuel, in which Wt'liam, rendered fragrantas honeysuckle by its use.
The delegates from Leland precinct i in the Circuit Court, tho equity cases
ter A Co., on Foot’screi k,l:i-t Satnr ’ay.
equally. Very liberal, forsooth! There toe centurion, unbosoms himself in an It is safe, besides Ireing effective. Sold by
now
engrossing
the
attention
of
Hi*
are
instructed
for
Sam.
Steckle
for
As-
The piece contains some quartz, but is
druggists.
are plenty who are w illing to be count­ agonizing manner.
Honi r, Judge Prim, and the attorneys.
worth several hundred dollars in gold. sessor.
ed in on such a ¡imposition, Cox’s of-
SOCIETY NOTICES.
J. W. Palmer, father of the missing
C ompany O rganized .—The Rogue
Herman Helms, one of the proprietors,
D. J. Ferroonnd lady, of Lakoconnty,
forts in beball of his Republican em­
went down yesterday and will bring it celebrated their china wedding the boy, was in town this week. Ho i- plovers are not attended with much River 1 Lydr itilic Gold Mining Com
hrksomilk Grange Xo.
P. of IL,
in search of his son’s where ibout , and
p.my was organized at Canyonville on Holds its regular meetings every two week*
to town. Another nugget weighing other day.
.success, however, as only two 1 >emo-
in our advertising columns publishes
tho 19th. W. F. Brigg* was elected i at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville.
¿42, besides some smaller ones, have
Moore’s dancing-school at Ashland
crats in the precinct are supposed to
C. MINGUS, Master.
a
card
concerning
this
mysterious
mat
­
President; E. A. Chase, Secretary; and
been picked up iu the same claim re­ closed with a pleasant soiree on Friday
A nnie M iller , Secretary.
iiiive contracted the greenback fever,
1. N. Muncv, Superintendent, The
t ter.
cently.
evening last.
and they only having it in a mild form.
I
(Irreoii Chapter Xo. 4, R. A. M.,
I
placer
mines of the company are locat-
The hydtaulic of Ennis
Dimick
H eavy R ains .—Rain commenced
Holds its regular meetings monthly or»
The blockade on tho Union Pacific
P omona < : range .— The Jacksonville ed between the mouth of Hog creek Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full
ass,
falling Sunday evening and continued is over and Eastern mails arrive reg­ on the dry diggings near Grant’s P
District
Pomona Grange will meet in and Jump-off Joe, and over 160 acres moon, al 7L o’clock. Companions in good
ig still running, though we learn the
standing are invited.
steadily throughout the night and a ularly again.
pressure is not sutlicient for ali prae odd Fellows Hull on Thursday, April of ground. From what can be learned
J. E. ROSS, High Priest.
portion of tho next day. The streams,
J. W. Collin*, ot Tablo Rock, hae a
4th, at It) o’clock A. M. In conse­ the mines prospect well, there is plen­ ! M ax M vller , Secretary.
tical
purposes,
the
cement
being
quite
already lull, were raised to a great tine horse of tho Suffolk stock that is
quence of the severe storms prevailing ty of water and a good dump.
hard.
Table Rork Encainpinriit Xo. 10, 1.0. 0. F.
height in consequence, the smallest much admired.
at
the
February
meeting
preventing
a
more
Golds regular sessions in its
It is a general supposition that
not being fordable for sometime. Chris.
Hall, Odd Fellows’ Building, in
XV’ork on tho Enterprise ledge on rain h is fallen since the first of
full
attendance,
business
of
importance
H
ave you seen the llreakfast Table,
Jan-
f
Weiss, the Brewnslxirough mail carrier,
Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 2d
Alt! ou-e creek, Josephine county, has
u try than during the same spice of wa d ferred in ti the April met ting, ' one of Hie brightest ami most sparkling and lih Tuesday evenings of each and every
compelled to return Munday, be­
month. All sojourning Patriarchs are cor­
1
been suspended.
lime in the past
ten years, The installing the ( iTicers and work in the humorous newspapers in existence? It dially invited to meet with us.
ing unable to cross Grillin’s creek at
A tine stock of Spring millinery ju-d ground is also soaked to
SILAS J. DAY, C. P,
greater tifili degree will be attended to at this improves with every number, and
Geo. Cooksey’s. Other streams were
K aspar K i rli , Scribe.
meeting.
Members will please be makes friends wherever it goes. The
received by tho Misses Cardwell. depth.
also higher than they have been this
prompt un timi“.
lireakfasl Table may be had through r
Winter. The wdera have receded Give them a call.
Eh. Dimick, of Grant’s Pass, receiv­
J
ohn S. H errin , Master.
, any newsdealer, or specimen copies can
Call at Matt. Dillon’s and “smile.” ! ed $101) for capturing Skelton, who
since, however, but ure quite high yet.
I
■ tie obtained by addressing E. P. Brown
Ho keeps nothing but the best brands murdered Brown at Canyonville.
R eal E state T ransactions .—
•O ur G old P roduct .—C. C. Beek­
! & Co., publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio,
of liquors and cigars.
*
Skelton waived his right to a prelim­ The following transactions in real os­
man has handled over ¿16,000,000 in
and enclosing postal stamp for return
Fred. Grob, who had his leg broken inary examination and now languishes iate have been recorded since our last
gold-dust during his twenty-five years’
I
postage.
in jail.
report:
residence in this place, and estimates on Alder gulch Tuesday, was brought
to town Wednesday.
Candidates are becoming as thick
Sciioot. M atters in J osephine —
Hugh Robinson to James T. Robin­
that as much more passed through the
as
bl
ickberries
in
Juno,
and
tho
Con
­
Wo learn that Ben Sachs will soon
son, 160 acres on Evans creek. Con­ J. M. Smith, School Superintendent ol
hands of other buyers, This enormous
vention
will
have
any
amount
of
ma
­
Josephine county, writes us that the
sideration, sótto.
amount of bullion was the product of vi-dt this section in tho capacity of a
terial
to
select
from
to-morrow.
“
The
“
blawsted
dwuminer.
”
J. S. Howard to C. C. Betkman ct apportionment of the county school AMD MARBLE WORKS
the mines of Jacksou and Josephine
offices are inadequate to the wants ol
al., four-fifths interest in the Daven­ fund was made on tho 18th. Number
Win. Il ay’s fine Percheron stallion
counties, which still luruish a great
the people.”
port quartz ledge on Jackson creek. of scholars reported, 708. Total fund, Ho! Unto All Who Thirst!
stretch of mining ground that has nev­ died the other day. Ho is supposed ■
Thos. Chapman, a son of Win. Chap­
Pro rata, $1.184. There
I coin, $838.20.
Considerai io u,$5.
er been worked and only awaits the to have been poisoned.
man, of Kerbyville, killed two bear
COME YE UNTO
are fifteen school districts in the coun­
introduction of capital to make it yield
It is expected that tho Emoline last week with his Henry rille, He
A pproaching C ompletion .—J. S. ty, and an increase of 69 scholars is re­
forth it golden treasure.
Hydraul Quicksilver Company will declare a
THE SODA SPRINGS !
Howard,
superintendent of Klippel, ported.
found them together, and only one
re mining is destined to be one ol dividend next Summer.
shot for each was necessary, The lad Hanna A Co.’s digging*, was in town i
*
AND DRINK WITHOUT
the leading industries of Southern Ore-
»
Q uarteria ’ M eeting .—Tho reg­
Kahler & Bro., of tho City Drug is only 16 years of age.
this
week.
Wo
learn
that
he
expects
gou, and a Very remunerative une, toe.
Store, last Saturday received a full as-
Thos. McAndrews informs us that the digging of the ditch to bo complet­ ular quarterly meeting of the M. E. MONEY AND WITHOUT DHICE !
A P rosperous ¡S eason .—The min , sortment of new goods.
he has lost very few sheep during the ed aboqt tho loth of April. Messrs. Church will bo held at Phoenix on
ing industry ol Jackson county has not
The Republicans will hold primary inclement weather. Ho says that Klippel, Hanna and Wilson will stait April 6th and 7th. All are invited to HUIE UNDERSIGNED is now KEEP-
1 ing the Soda springs House and, having
W. li uri bit kt , Pastor.
beeu so prosperous fur years as ut this meetings tomorrow. The Convention where th • proper attention was given for that destination next week, intend­ attend.
repaired and retitn-d ’ lie same, is now pre­
and plenty of h<ed supplied the mortal­ ing to shape matters for the early open­
season. Thu abundant Winter rains takes place on the Gth prox.
pared to accommodate all that may favor
I n the whole history of medicine, no prep­
ity among stock is slight.
ing of the diggings.
aration has ever performed such marvel­ him withacall. Prices to suit the hard times.
und the welling suuws in the moun­
Tho new library for the M. E. Sun- i
ous cures, or maintained so wide a reputa­
Messrs. Sherman, Hyde & Co. send
THE MARBLE BUSINESS
tains ket p the creeks and gulches lull, day School has arrived and will be dis-
tion, as A yek ’ s U hekiiy PEI’loltAL, which
us
a
line
new
song
and
chorus,
entitle
1
SCAM PERDOWN
AND
BOSTON. — is recognized as the world's remedv for all Will still be a specialty. All orders in this
affording enough water lor all practi­ tiihuted at the next meeting.
line promptly tilled m tho best manner and
“
We
Are
Ha.
py
Daring
Mother,
”
These
tine
thoroughbred
horses,
who i diseases ot the throat and lungs, its long- at
cal purposes, “and some to spare.”
reasonable rates.
continued
series
of
wondertul
cures
in
all
Sheriff M inning will turn over the
Address as usual,
lias made it universally known as
The mi Lies on the two Applegates and delinquent lax-list to the County Com­ by Jas. J. Divnes, words by Chas. have no superiors in the State, will be climates
J. H. RUSSELL, Ashland.
sate and
ami reliable agent to employ.
Slayner. It. is really a gem and will at Manning A Montgomery’s stable a Against
the various creeks and gulches are ail missioners’ Court next week.
ordinary colds, which are the
be much sung, we think, The price during the season. Their pedigrees forerunners of more serious disorders, it
being successfully worked, and consid­
acts speedily
peedilv and surely, always relieving
A director find clerk will bo elected is 35c.
are first-class aud their qualities too suffering, and often saving life,
lite. The pro­
erable of the “precious” taken out.
We regret to announce the serious well known to need any commetidatiou teetion it affords, l>y its timely Use in the
in each of the various school districts
California Street,
Farming in the valley is also taking a
throat ami lung disorders
throughout t! ecouuty on Monday next illness of M. R. Fletcher, one of the al our hands. Read the advertisement makes it an invaluable remed v of to children,
be kept JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
new start and promises to become re­
alwatson handinev<.Ty home, No person
first residents of Jacksonville, Con- elsewhere.
Jas.
Mann,
who
is
engiged
iu
the
munerative. ini-«, wild the people
can alfoni to ho without it, and those who
hat (i mice used it never will, From their FI i A e UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW ON
learning and practicing nabils ol econo­ i’l-h business on Rogue river, will salt sumption, that in idiom enemy of
T hat little clique of political under­ knowledge of its composition and effects,
1 hand the most complete and l,e.*t stock
my, is a sure indication of the usher­ down a considerable quantity for this mankind, his made such inroads upon
l’h.v leians use t he <’m;mtY 1’ ectohai . ex­
takers
headed
by
Turner,
Ross
A.
Co.,
i
his
constitution
as
to
make
his
stay
on
<>1
millinery goods ever brought to Jackson­
ing in ol an era ol pro-penty fur South­ market.
tensively in their pra-lice, and Clergymen
ville, consiting ot
recommend
it.
It
is
absolutely
certain
in
earth
short
indeed
arc
frantically
endeavoring
to
infuse
a
ern Oregon.
its remedial effects, and will always cure
Superintendent Farlow will hold u
I
Jesse Applegiteand B. F. Dowell littlo lite into the defunct Republican where cures are possible. For sale by all
11 ATS. I JO N NETS.
S till M ining .—A diligent search public examination of applicants for
are engaged in a wordy warfare over carcass. They are quite abundant ut dealers.
I Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves,
for the whereabouts of young Palmer, teachers’ certificates iu this place to
the May bond affair. Jesse publishes present and a post-mortem report may
Theo. Winters of California offerii to run collars and cult's, etc., etc., which we will
who suddenly disappeared from W his­ morrow.
Mollie McCarthy a two-mile heat race tor sell at low prices.
a long letter in last week’s Ti<linifs, in by expected ere long.
Slo.ooo
and a !<>u.- nile heat race lor $5,(MM),
ky gulch, Josephine county, is being
J. E. Beggs brought a couple of which he denies Dowell’s charges < f
against any competitor.
Sewing Machines for Sale.
instituted. Several vunllicling rumors scrapers from R iseburg last Saturday. fraud, and says he lost his money in a
M ired D own .—The stage from the
BORN.
We have on hand a number of the cele­
as to his whereabouts are in circula­ They are destined for uso on the , mercantile venture.
south got stuck iu tho mud in Justus’
brated Howe Sewing Machines, which we
tion, but cannot be traced to any au­ county roads.
By the telegraphic tariff just adopt­ lane yesterday morning, and the other (STEPHENSON—On Jackass creek, March will sell cheap tor cash, or exchange for
2.>th, to the wife of W. C. Stephenson, a grain.
thentic source. John Hicky, of Wil­
son.
Jas. Tobin, of Lake county, was in ed a message of ten words will be sent stage arriving on the scene soon after
MISSES 1>. A M.CARDWELL.
liams creek, who has been detailed to town tho other day and reports the to San Francisco for $1, to Portland shared the same late al-o. They extri­
BILD
make a thorough search, was in town Winter in that section as nut having for 75 cents, to Roseburg for 50 cents, cated themselves after considerable de­
LAST CALL!
STEPHENSON—Outlie 25th inst., the in­
and to Yreka for 4u cents. This is a
Wednesday aud informs us that the I een Were.
tani daughter oí H. B. Stephenson.
_______
reduction of 50 cents in the first in­ lay.
supposition is that the ¿outii has been
rUHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE
J. E. Beggs’ teams arrived with stance and 25 cents each in the balauce.
L notice to all those indebted to them,
IlciiiNO the closing years of his remarka­
foully dealt with.
State Treasurer s Eighth Notice.
eithe r by note or book aceoimt, to come for­
ble career, the late Emperor Napoleon Ill.
good loads from Roseburg on Saturday
B. Robb, formerly a resident of Jack­ was a martyr to that dreadful malady, stone
Mr. Palmer writes us that his son
ward at once and settle their accounts liefore
STATE OF OREGON,
Ì the
la-t. He says the roads are in a bad
15th day of April next, or their accounts
in
the
bladder
or
gras
el,
and
his
days
were
TREASI
RER'
s
<
>1
EICE,
sonville
and
once
in
charge
of
the
started from home on F« bruary 25th
will be placedin the hands of an attorney
shortened by thepamtul <>|>eraiioii io which
condition as yet.
Salme, March 15, 1878.
district school, is back from a three tie submitted in order to its removal. Had yoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT for forced collection. We mean business, as
last to chop wood for a lady living
Superintendent barlow on Saturday years’ sojourn tn California. Mr. Robb he know n of the old, simple and popular JA t hero are funds on hand for the pay- our books MUST lie closed.
three miles distant, since when noth­
FISHER A CARO.
remedy, Frose’s Hamburg Tea, he might be mem <>t state warrantH ot old issue , viz: 610,
ing has I teen heard of him. 1 lie cuuu la-t turned out two new-fledged ped­ says the rain-fall in the Sacramento -iliiii-on the French throne. It is an effec­ 029, • (¡.is»,
i-.o, (ill.
nl 1, (¡37 •>!•», li|s, (¡19, (¡51, (¡.'>.‘>, (¡.>(i,
P. S.—I will offer for sale all my house­
(¡t,n. tj
658, (¡(¡(I,
try adjacent has been scoured, but no agogues ill the per.-ous of L. G. R »ss valley was 68 inches up to the time he tive agent for the cure of this distressing 957. (>5s.
• ¡•>L (>»>.'>, (¡<i(i. ( h >7, •»<>*, bii!1. hold and kitchen furniture and a first-class
complaint,
it
taken
m
season
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beiuic
lUe
i
’
nieiesl
v ill ■«as« ir<>m t his da;e.
piano. All those wishing a bargain will do
trace of him cau be k*uud.
aud
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rim.
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He is looking at our minus. * tormatioii becomes tuo hard.
well to give me a call.
A. FJSHER-
I left there.
A H. BRtN, state Treasurer.
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NEW MILLINERY STORE!
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