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e TUB OREGON SENTINEL. .SiTCKDAT MORNING, Nov. 2S, 1368. Semarkabte Prophecy. .. t There hangs in one of the dry good tores of this place, a political caricature, entitled "Tho opening of .the seventh seal of Radical issa." It it br "Jnrap," the inim itable San Franciico artist, drawn . 3 .-.I 1. .1 over a rear since, .... high rank among the prophets i ne scene is in one of the magnificent thor- .oughfares of the metropolis of the IV dfic; and tho artist was doubtless .minting Ol me great eannqu.K. .... , ., i i .1... -, 1riri1lorprirhp1m it The.. ' ' r.ri. '. J. S w th Joktcolumns! S" ! " ?roB? .treet it strewed with broken columns. Facades and cornices arc toppling, ,spire arc shattered, the gothic win dows of a church arc shaken and trcm- h int sinn inn warL ui uciiuLtiwii 1 t . ....t -.t InrlMlflllnM ' reemsall but complete. The group - . . ! ti,. nn.!1'1'-. u.rauc.u .l". "n5. Ei ingtoftho picture are not less i1 .ni.;i. A stiilwart necro adorned with the star of a policeman is conspic uous. An Indolent looking Chinaman steeped in a gloriou opium dream, med. ttatts on a broken column. A digcer 'Indian, skin clad and armed with hi 'nomadic weapons, stand wonderinc and bewildered. A celestial tea party haTe taken retucc in the vestibule of 'God's Temple. A Chinese mandarin 'and a California creaer sit as judse 'of an election, while asubdned lookinc Democrat meekly oflen his ballot' ;Thc absence of the Caucasian race i nbo remarkable fwtnre of the artist effort. The whites have evidently fled in affrieht ft the first subterranean warning, leaving their pride of race c 3 . . . .a ri. in tli. Jnnd fand their household gods m the hand' . ,. , .. -t-.-v.... . .it aa of barbarians. They have not an nen .however, a few Democratic plug nglie. and a well drced Democratic politi -eian, whose affinity ior the interior ra ces is too strong to be shaken even bv j an earthquake, still linger and give j son C0Unties epe eially, aud all South - tone to tho grounine. There hang:crn Oregon gonerallv concur in the tie picture a sad and pointed warn' ing of the awiul cCect of earthquakes 'and Democracy ; and as it is helping 'to enlighten the people, let it hang ! i The Yamhiller, and the Oregon Jit r aid are scraping among the splinters of the great National bombshell that .blew np the Democracy, and seem anr was to know what tbe infernal thing is made of. r.eriah says tho Dcmocra ;ey have been sickly ior a long timr ; tbe Yamhiller remarks that they did'nt have votes enough, and finally crushe TiU big .cotemporary by saying that '11: ,i. ir.mW it.r-.iks truth the Demo- .-"."----", .... ,, 91 crauc party is ueaa anu iuc ucr.r 'nent gone to bell." As the Herald wm never known to lie, Jasper W. .must be rigbt. ",' .Tue Real Cavse. A few days since sTral Democrats iu this town, were discussing the cause of the great defeat l tho Democratic party, v nou -reason were given, all of which seem ed unsatisiactory, when one of them who says little but thinks considerable, -rsJramrkcd, "No u.o guiitlcmui, we can't -win for a halt century yet; our war record i bad 1" Who doubts that hip remark- was the frozen truth, and that in a nut shell r , m .. In iti agony, the Oregon Herald, the Democratic organ in this State, makes the following disclosure "The various erperiracntti upon the credulity of the Democratic masses by their leading men. had created a wide spread suspicion and sensitiveness on the part of the people." ,TW always told our Democratic friends that their leaders werti fooling them, and here i. good Democratic tes timony to back us. Will you believe o now? If S"" It is amusing since the election to read the Democratic papers and see the tronncings poor Seymour and Blair are felting. Prior to the eleetion they were the "gallnnt soldier" and "the lofty statesman." Now they are thc "mucrupulous office seeker" and the bondholder's tool." It is surprising how adverse majorities open the eyes of Democracy. Before the election the Oregon Her aid said : "Hurrah for Frank Blair ! He ie just the raau for tlljjis.es.,, Now he fame paper is rueanBkh to turn round and call him an "experiracut." Jt k' m - ; tA Docrtic cotemporary in Yam jtill,couuty remarks thai all over tl e .pnitei Stat, at thc lato elections, DMcraU have neglected to vote. .Hetmaani that they failed to "repeat." ka eamtgh. The Stxamou Pxanc sailed for CrvsrViit City ywunlny. Pugtt Sound. Oregon Central and Hum boldt Branch Bzilroads. The absorbing questions in this Stato at present arc how, when, and where we are to have a Railros 1. Everything indicates tha't the crand terminus the moving lever that excite interet in all the above roads is Pucel Sound. With its unrivalled acilties for commerce, its imniensctimber and coal resources, its proximity to Japan and China, ,ka '"-" its splendid harbors, it is enmman 1 attcntion al tjle natnra, location 0, lhe 01 lne world. 1 future Metropolis of the Western ! Tho Pacific Central Comnanv j bon)d to iMch p Sonnd . d monj uQ thrpBeh and W1" buln I r-" , , , . ".----- ., r..M w,u,, , iv .vm-a iiuui.-Hi.-t.- I BUrTll.il t-W mtm t m J K.lAh n h ui uit roau useii on tue wnoie counirv through which it pae, builds up prosperous way traffic. It magnetizes gnctizes , , popnbtoni ba,d, town , l3bA3 av,iv MM1V- , ries, opens mines and creates ready nwrkci Joraiunc products oi the cartn. The Oregon Central (West Side) are now working two hundred hands, and havc fi ve di1 of the Ikii icst grading over the south Port and bill ready for ties, mcluding four large bridges from two to eight hundred feet in lencth, , r , , , , . and are making clean work they go. The Oregon Cvtitral (East Side) have rt u.j. ..... j s i. r. ""w ": -wu ... H. .u. u.u Oregon Citv to baUm, grading but , . . . . "... . not yet bridging. They will complete the grade to Salem in a month of good weather, some of the advance chof - pershave reached JetTeron on the .. W-, .. vng.nccr o. w,p Unnc started with a corns of aitsnts to W.J V!f ; .i .- r . , Uurvev a route from a point near Van- I .. ' ' . , coarer to ijU... Soiind. The stake 0f thc East Side survey are et and mar he ,een n(W two ftnj ono.j,alf miles this side of Hawleys on Pa-s Creek, and the citizen of Dougla and Jack- .:.;. ,l, ,. .. . , . . , v 'Met it co ne " ' . ' . There are nnmcron conjecture, con- cerniug the route which the , Hum - ooiai orancn win take irom tu gene. This far :t is unsettled and wi prob- .11 -i , . i ably remain so untt the next session of CnnrMi ivl l en " -n't . r, . , . gress will be. the Comnanies themelves can only conjecture at present; but it , '. . . is iiojieu mat 1110 route lor whicli a s ibkidy will be granted will be that which will mt benefit Snuilicm Ore gon. Thin much is certain to reach Puget Sound i the great desideratum of the Central Pacific Co., and it will tnkc all the intlnence of Southern Ore gon to prevent them from getting a decision in favor of the 'Diamond Pnk" route if they bt-come satisfied that that routo is the shortest nrmo.t practica ble. It is time our pvople were work iug for themselves and making a res pectable showing in Congress ; and if the road i finally diverted from l'ogue River and Umpqtia valleys by reason of our lack of interest we will richly deserve the disastrous consequenccb. A Qutry. The record shows that when a reo utiori, binding Ilolliday & Co., in the sum ot one hundred thousand dollais, to run thc railroad through Uinpqun and Rogue River Valleys, was offered in the House, every member from Jack son county voted agniu.t it. Why J Was it because they were opposed to it, or were they captivated by the blaudishmcnt. of those gentlemen, and surrendered at discretion ? We do not intimate that any member from this county would accept of a bribe they aro all too high toned and houest but rumors are current that at least one of them is poe.ed of a large amount ot railroad stock, and perhaps it is imma terial to him where the road is located so h'm stock becomes valuable. The people of thii county sent their repre sentatives to tho legislature to work for the interest of this county and not to vote against it ou the f3n.t opportu nity that offered. They should ex plain why they opposed the resolutiou binding Holiday fc Co. not to divert the railroad from the Valleys of South ern Oregon, and if unwilliug to do so they must stand convicted of misrepre senting our best interests. PiiSOj.-AU ilr. Felton, travelling correspondent of the S. F. 'Jlmtt, call ed on us during the week. Mr. F. is a gentleman of much observation and items pretty well posted ou railroad matter iu this State. He is gleaning every Item of interest on tho subject ior public benefit. Read onr new advertii-rineui., Kn Klux Sentiment. Thc want of magnanimity on the part ol Republican lias been the con stantly recurring theme of the Demo cratic press. Demand were constant ly made that the Southern peonle be treated in a lenient and christen like snirit. Charitr and moderation j motives were, no odds how lofty their , position or how spotless their private bb.. --. ' lii'M tmnn itf.-itti.il nn.l tlxM-.. nu r.,11' . who have not been eharccd with the .... ....... .-... ..-v.., ... .ww ...v.... . .., i innti inn m nn !- iti j-i trn 1111- nnrii- I " - w.. .-, . j......... !-.' spue or secure party auvatuage. tveii I -- the Presijential eleetioif there . spite or secure party advantage. Even . . . . nnu.h ot u,is spirit aj,parcnt. Several ., !,. r.,..: ..... .,. . - .... , fCct bitter sweat and it is impossible ui liil- lyiiiaiLuuiL iMiit'ia uiu in ih uri tnr Um tA ...n.j . .;nn.in iiofil,fr-..l jor them to accord a sinslc worthv nu ,;,. t0 a ..Wark KcpBbl,Cau" or ac- ' . . ... .. L'linu'lnnrva n &tmrli luttiAr i tiT nnf fin I ""w tv " & v.v..v ..v. v.. the part of any member of our party, j c..p o .... r),mo,ra.:,. . ol tl.U Sute .Mn ,0 be C(,itcd hv draft sneaks am, ,klllfce froln U)C c'onfederacv- aaBt ono h wheB not dnn. ,,nt w coward, v w Jtrik? a Ur fcr the!r c Lw the A,anv ..,,, i4,j ..!.. .. -j i .. i ocrat lauded a speech made iv one rt, fPML,i .. v...:-.. " 'Vlttfc'lll A VlilltHllf 4Vlll, l'.lIUP sie and eloquent, and gloated with pe- -'i ' cuIjar dt,liirhl over llP jc,;rf tl! the ... ,.i... w- i r- w j speaker "to have Gie-nor ood aancling at the end of a rope." The Mm; ,,,, n rovi , t,It, . viUotiai TvtmtU 0, t,ie Gra,d ,;,,,. fcwrf conrcrn,nc llic hmtins (l lJat h w rcrl,ct,v ,awhjI t0 d , i . , . .... " ... . ana ne micui nae auaed, tue only . w, ... , , . manmrin lhich a pack of coward v hounds dared to tent their imiKiteiit . ...., ,..a j .:.k .i. v. .1. i .i ...0......1 .it ., 1 In n vnnrlnnm the Heiniblicnii i.artr in Southern Ore- " rr"ijic ' i. i j . . j- I ii i 1 1 .i t i ii uon. Mav lie never Iwi spiked. i mtm . insult, slander. Tituncration and invrr. : m.innrr. l'lvcw.ii'.l liv tlio.Tncksonril e ,,.,.. . i ! plaxtatih Rm... ,, ' , ' . ( 21. line peace is our mono, vei .. ana tive were heaped unsnannclv upon our i band, the nroeesslon started, haltincr ,.. i,n n linnitimi in Plnhl Slnitt ' r.."!-'. tii u. n.Mf. n..... ding nublic men. No matter how pure their Lt tho Exnrcss eorncr. where the Hon i Pndii l, ,ii, n v.,, hilfrr and irowliMl4wMK5TitS.",,'! rage. Last wtek the Republicans ol , it they did uot outnumber thc Repub lics enmity propoccd to be friendlv I lieaus. The utmost "ood Ictdimr tiro- ',,',, ,,. ,-, ,li 1 " 11. .... , ., '" .' ' . ami in - 1 atj f.... I MtVtl HIVUJ iU U( 41VlliV 111 a social icring where political aerimonv u-m.l.l li. f.irfTfttf ..n nnt l. mi.1...ia.1 1... - - - "'ivm ... ' ,,"-'1,bl,r,y '.g-our Democratic ' cotmporarv was perfectly fiantic and (lcnouncea in bitter te.ms anv l)t.ln0. ' who C)l,d fc0 fur f MmcI crat who could so fur forget him 't.... ,i.,j- .. ...7:.i , . :. ' ... . . . , , W!X pUMlhiiimon-, but it showed a ., ',,.-. ..: . . , .... I 1 IUL'. lilt" I'll 11 1A. IV Hit XI .IlIllI'Drl 1. 11 uihvuviiiimii iv avvj. uji mi- ! bitter animosiir as long ns pursible. ... "... 3 .'. i c cry peace, out now can mere ue , B,Me .-, ... .... ... . t. it. r- .i- .- j i- 1 1 ed ? vv e oiler tricudliip but how can .... , , ,. . we U fnends when the utler is Jj.urncd with contempt J The better cla.s of Democracy deprecate the unwortiiv and liendi'h piril of their guerrilia preip, and whunevtr wo find one : that olass willing tu profit by tii. had I lesson of the pat we will strike hum! with him iu fmndhii. nr titusf who scorn our friemMdi. we havt- none to offer. mm "IlC V021I JJllYHtCS. The small pox has again apnea ed iu i-. !!,.., " irg.ma ,.Nev.j A movement i on foot to organize u oeiievouni society at urass alley. Turkeys have been selliug in Sacra mento as low as 12 cents cr pound. !.. .. . . .- . . ,. .... The Capital Woolen Mills, of Sacra mento, have commenced to manufac ture blankets. W. H. Rhodes will lecture iu Sacra-! l,'r journey up Salt River be pleas meuto shortly on the Philosophy of 'l their sojourn theie bo ,,,.. Earthquakes. 1 fj;' Oregon Lost by a doubtful The friend of Senator Williams, in j scratch. South Idaho, have presented him with I -1' u Jacobs Just beaten as usual a silver briok 1 jus political lile remains harmonious - - ' lf lie linn. ....!. If... I.. ...Ill '!!...-. II .1 - 1.-1. t "iv mm a luilliuu uuu a nail pouuds of wheat ou storage at the Ne vada rlouringmill. The Central I'aciiic Railroad Com pany paid (5, 335 4S as taxes on their profHirty situated in Nevada comity. The Marysville Appeal foots up Johnsou's majority over Hartsou iu the Third California District at 150. General P. E Connor has built uuthe River Jordan, and ready to be laueh ed, a steamboat to ply o"n Salt Lake Grizzly bears are plenty iu Mountana and the papers ot that Territory con tain frequent items of their being tilled. The Salt Lake At of November IPth anuouiices that John McCullough will appear at thc theatre in that citv bhortlj'. At Nevada (Cal.) last Sunday night, the saloon of Carley fc Recker was en tered, the sate broken open and robbed of $423 75 iu coin. The last freight stages make the trip between Argenti and Austin iu lets time than Wells, Fargo & C.'b stages. Distance ninety five miles. Tho "prairie schooner" hare r.o i... to good business again transporting freight interiorward trom Sacrn.nfn The cars can't take a tithe of what is ottered. iloNSTi Quite a quantity of beauti ful white honey in the comb can b found at Glenn Drum it Co's The Jnbilee. ' i . Thursday night ws a gala night in Jacksonville. The weather was favor- ablo and according to programme the crowd assembled in front of the Court Home, where the torches were lighted. I l.efore starting, it wa addressed by ' Mr. J. R. IVacock in nn oiM'ronriate , 0. Jacobs, with his genial countenance 'beaming with friendship, made a short ' - himi luiKiiiiii.'ii rt'ii.11. v ......- ' .... ..nn. Minn. mni,nli TT nri-ii.1 nil , to fori?et the bitterness of the nat and .,,,.. ..l I. r ivi-ujiiiitv ui-ivi ipn'ii . uu "i-i t aiiai ativn inn nnniiiiiin rw inn iiiiiimi' just had, a a final disposition of the just hail, a a tiua uisposiuoii 01 wn intricate' question of 'reeonstmelion The speaker was greeted with three ft...... i u -...i . t. ...A.A..:,... !. , iii'.irii inrf is. jiiiii ills' iiitLi,i9iuii uu'i - ed to the El Dorado corner where it : ..... . j.i..j t... . t? n ..n i 11.1? IIUIllL'P-i:tl I'l .111. iM l-. 1 .iiru.i, .. i dented vnmis lawver who has jut I k. It . i it? ... t.T locaiiHi ncrr. 111 mono wa -ici us bo friends," and he hoped that no po litical differences might ever again arie that would separate families or destroy social harmony. Moving on to thc "Franco American'' it was ad dressed in a pleasant and humorou I vein bv Mr. Nat Lanjcll, the old poll- ticiau, who was greeted with cheers and laughter. Tho procession which was under the Marshalship of Mr. Sol Farrcn, then marched to Shutr.' Hall and disbanded after three glorious cheers for Grant A Collar. The ball was the grand feature of the ci cuing. Youth ami Beauty were llit-ie. Old men forgot their gravity and mingled in the gayety. Democrats, heedless of thc admonition oi their pat ty organ, came in right good feliowkhip, not us discomfited foe, but as tho welcome guests of tho victors, mid it is doubtful - - - c C t ' vailed, nmt alter a spleinlid supper a I number of toasts ucro offered from ! m Inch wc select the following: I . ri. . i..:... ... -.... .... . . i. mi. t hioii, me v.oniiiii; i iii, ami , the enforcement of the laws. I 2. The Flag The sacred peion:ti , callon ot a freeman's right and ot a I ttrcmnnt home ; may ,t ever wav e in 'i " win-uruau v. mvii, m. &. . ..... i he Mates .May tliey all wlieI into tj,..ir constitutional orbit nd th.ro , coiistiuuionai ornus, uiio ti re j c rr ani'ru ur n-i vi c UIIUIT me VOH' btitution uitb the same order and liar iu mi V ns thi! L-t-li stial .i.!nti-!!-liiuw , 4. The Constitution-Fhc noble. t .embodiment of widom ever vouchpa' I ,, , ,. :, ... , ,. .eatoman it ivecgiuses the progris ltj the world and adju.t. itself to meet ' the demunds of an advancin detinv. 5. Our Army Intelligent, valiant, in.mcilile in battle the pnde oi America, the terror ol dc snots all over lhe world. , C. Our Navy The creation of the ' inventive ingenunity ot Aim-rica her j'aMacmevem.ms3r.-gioriouiv su. ur.-i """""wnSi vMinincaawmngo: CI" national glorv. ' 7 liciieml Grant, our I eleel He wrote hi. hti-torv vi:;i tht . ." 1... ' 7 :. 1 puim 01 111s Mv.iru tut- .i!uriou .w- I ,lf Jtad n"'' ''d-aud concluded to iMVuiour of li:n B j;(.liur(.r tv t Ui(v wiii1 1 1.011 in the Republic the fmikheil i.ar- I .... . . .. . . liaiueiitariau, and accomplii-hcd btatcr. man thank Ood, he is no relation to Andrew Johnson ! 0. Our political opponents Social! v they are good fellows politically they are very odd fellows beli''erent in , politics genial in social life. Mav 1 " -" "'."' "" .-V lll ome within one of it 1" C. C. Hek.nn'i... oil, generous iii action fruitful in ideas ''Let us have neace." in coun- 13. N. Langel A mender of soles a jigger of Demoerats inavhe wax .- I .!. a T. inmrr l.i.i 1inrv oi-i, 1.1. 1n .- jlilieal tight, and claimi his tiolitical 1- BJ ""- "" ' "i.rv.utuiH no- loes with everlasting logical pinchers. 14. itoii. James JJ Justly the Fay- vonte of the Jackson Count v Deinoc - racy. He accents his paro'l like an houorable chivalrous toe. is ti... ti .: . i.s.. ... .v. ., ii-Hiuviituu eiiiji 1 nen she amid thestorm, shipped oue Sea more she missed utays and got her cargo damaged. 10. General Grant May he be as successful as President of these United States as we have been successful in electing him, aud may he like General Washington, be iin.t iu ,..,... ,..i r. " ' iia it i i :.. !. I . . t l . ... .... ...... ,w w. ...v vvuiuituivu. 1". Under Gen. Grant May the waves of our country's troubles, like those of the Ocean, break at his feet and calm ly disappear. 18. Republicanism Like thc dews of Ileareu, dispenses its bletsings alike on the rich and on tho poor. 18. General Grant As he has prov ii... ui' in. an ..ih ...... ... v.. ... .... i ed hnnsell to be our ureatest so dier. . 1 a 20. To our Democratic friends-May cry succeeding day strenirthcn our ' every boraay he prove himself to be our .fJOOD rOUTHE GOUiy-lllE tMEKl greatest statesman. Vf..1' WlT- 5U e" r. .4ddre friendship and lucrease our admiration W WAST BVEUVliOUVTO UIti.UKIBC until political animosity shall be swal-' LltlA,?EulCAt. Wl r, 60 ceau s jer l-tWopl. genial -b0elal life iJSrUf VT KZ C- W 21. The Fatherland Its gallant chil drtn shared their guilders with tu in tlu, ;10Iir f 0j 0r eJ:t,vrnin ,,, bid us God oil p will) nd wo will share our hori- tagc them mill bl Wm wcl- oine. 22. The Udirs Tor l!ic I'lnor j a man li-d bl ea them. s m.Tn r The Ithtninc mn "swamp angel" of nirul.itor nn I t Karuky for their good management, to Marshal Fan-en." and to Thomas a IIVCK3 HIT 1115 .11 UM1U IUMUII1 Ul'lllllL; r 1.. 1 I.! .!.! ....-! ..:.. ., irnintinrnnri... Wn mn milv "f - "I- --. ( uiiiiiK me la.iui j;cihicuicii a sjiati- i. am ..ai.ua... .. .... w not nprmit n full description. Al together the occasion was one that will 0c i,e remembered with good feeling and pleure ; and may call live see anotuer sucii. i n IIIaI. ' BORN. LKVl-.On Hip 2SJ kit. to tie wife of II. I.cvl adiucblrr. VOl'NG Thl morning to the wife of John Yuung a ilaugblvr. N LW TO-DAY. M. HAVM. JACOO WOlILCEIfAST. B.1UJ1& VOHLOJSiST WHOLESALE it RETAIL DEALKItS IV GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Xorth'Vett Cor. Oregon it Mam St., Jaekanu- ille, Orrgot.. Ilarlne pttrebil tit IjuIhm lirtilBfotc eomlvct'd -j Mallrr A- llrcuunr, luoluJtng STOCK. NOTES .N3 OOOK ACOOUNTS, , W rt mhtij. ilJ In call ar-iHi llol owtit i Ue iM firm lir.iu forM nu4 pplik- ikrirur- . ucuhIi k itlreut O'lkT Tto Hklclliij: l4u , to will Sod their te'roaatt la tl ben.li f en Sirtr. ' I -IS- LARGE AMD COMPLETE And e !; that I'jr dur aj-plicatloa Iu tu;! urn tu rarr.t A Liberal Sliurc of Patronage. Tocvb. and prompt psjluj cu-lniM t will I SELL GOODS CHEAPER Tk.n any hoa I J.ckiaavtHr. J1AL . WOHI.UU.VAAT, J.ck4uafuto Xn. S.t. llUJL Christmas M. 'i l. 3. " - 1 1. . . , 3rfT. fiy-tJx r , -" L. Ilorne uniinii-r.. to will fdt a Grmiii U- I public tbAt Lc fj onisTAi as 3sTier yj: AT TI1K f.VITEO WATE IIOTICt Tbe Jeknrille IlraM Band he. Iittn eu K.Rni, nu no niukin u prru 10 iiromow tbe picture of tlir guir.it. AND OK tV tft'$ (El'f, $tt, 3.1sf. w J o ' J Another will k-jClren at the. niotf pl.vee. Ef. 'y prrjrtloii bibtii ma.le tu raalr ' !. ....... .ak 4.....,-.tff-.I... III. tLt .uiirM-r the flnutt tver et In Js.?kaonvlll.. -- - EVERYUODV 18 INVITED. TICKETS 5 00 1 L. HORNE. Jaekwiif Ille Nof . J8tu, 16CS. I TJCACOVMM. III.4VE for al near WblaDJ, a Icr pair of (KACOck. Id .(iteadiil condltloo. Tbete beau t fill bird, are the oalj ones In Oregon, und to r i mm apljriD2 toon, barotitis ire effrrci. .avj hiii ue .oiu eiioer to pair or In triplltc' noJ84 W. C. MVtU. ....... .... .... T .A.HU ".: . "?. WQWT0B8 GET u u, AdtuAjj IV 11 . U Cent, a fear. . ...i AdUri-U"AMEIt(OAN' tt'lT" W). J ft-dirSt S V. I' O. 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I'ttiCt t'vaat. , fw.-7ij NEW DIGGINGS STRUCK! I WILLOW SPMNGS STOBE, " ILl.OVV 8lRI5(: JaCKSOI Vft. I WM RILGER PROPRRTOK- I f " ' ' " ' I '111" ila.ralKua.al lnffcbf JL uuiihcva tu lb cilUew of Willow -f5 urn! viciully, that be ti eproed s store UI place, and otft-r lor tale bit Urge " wb-cttd .lock of CLOTH I NO OsjMlx CINP8, BOOTS AND SHOKS, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ' LIQUORS, J-OBACCO, oca- . i and all kind, of general merebsodhs. 1" .ale uro eai-y c"h down. j Un arouua allow jouraeif uhiw" that " Goods caii be sold . Jwt as Olieap as in Jack?' WILLIAM iH-O. Willow Springs. Oel. 9. 1W7. ' rtW novtmrn, fiiEr0fflM0f the Coaalf Tresssrsr l " X Jwbu Ortb'a, ou Oregon Street. AlAA MUAm"- Couuly J.tttot.ill!.,Nof. Hlb, 18 lfJ