r j Car d In Reference to Pres idential Election Tele- grams- We have received the following by telegraph from the Wsstt rn "Unirn Company, in refirtnc to certain charges about holding hark election returns which fully explains the pcm tion of the company ia the matter. New York, Nov. 26, 1884. Now, since the Presidential election is ended, and the excitement incident to a close political contest has abated, it is proper to say that we are pre pared to show, most conclusively, the utter groundlessness of all charges against the Western Union Telegraph Company of partiality in reporting, or witholding the election returns of the State of New York. I deny in the most emphatic manner that tie West ern Union Company delayed, altered or witheld election returns of this State, or any other State, or tamper ed with them in any way. It had nothing whatever to do with the re turns of the State of New- York, ex cept to transmit them over its lines, as prepared by agents of the Associ t ed Press. All the returns of the State were collected by the Associated Press; all the compiling was done in its offices, by its own agents, and all bulletins were prepared by it, and cop its wre simply delivered to Mr. Som rville, Supt. of newspaper service, for general distribution to the public. This Company had nothing wliatev. er to do with making (he bulletins, nor did any officer or agent or other person connected with, or interested in this company, except operators who transmitted the returns, have access to, or see any of them until bulletins had been made up therefrom in the Associated Press office and handed to us for public distribution, and I have no reason to believe agent of the Associated Press acted otherwise than in any other important matter. Or dinarily many of our offices are not kept open for business after 8 o'clock p. i. To assist in meeting extraordi narily expense of the extra employ ment of several thousand night opera tors, we have had for mauy years, ar rangements with press associations giving us the privilege of selling bulle tics to political clubs and 'other sub scribing customers. We simply took the 1 ssociated Press bulletins as that association had made them up and de livered them, as heretofore, to cus tomers who had subscribed for them, nothing more. The charge that returns were pur pesely witheld, and that there ward unusual delay in reporting them, is entirely false; instead of such delay there was extraordinary promptness. Never before have reports from so many election districts been received within so short a time. Within 48 hours after the count of ballots began, returns were received from 98 per cent of 3,000 election districts in the State. Although the night of the election was stormy, and there was some trou ble working the wires, no delay oc curred in any reports handed in to our offices outside the city of New York, end within the city, the telegraphic service was as nearly perfect as it was possible tw make it, and the only trou ble was with some of the short wires hastily spread for temporary use. It is here to be noted that hereto fore the majorities reported from the most populous, and therefore the most accessible counties, havo been so de cisive .hat the popular mind has been set at rest respecting result of election on first night,, and there being no hope or fear of a change in general results aubsequent returns more or less tardy, have strangled in unheeded. In two instance in thia State, I have been informed that the county canvassers, who met one week after the election this year, had to adjourn over because the County Clerks had, up to that time, been unable to get in the votes of their counties. The only other returns complained of were those of Indiana, when, at the requat,t of the political committees and the press, in absence of any agent of the Associated Press, the reports, came through at any time and were sent out by our Superintendent,. Mr. J. F. Wallack, who. used every effort to- ob tain all tin returns a speedily as pos sible. I consider the demand for any in vestigation of that service made by. the Indianapolis "Sentinel," and also by llr. Wallack himself, reasonable and proper, and I have asked the Chairman of the Indiana Democratic State Com mittee to take part in the iuvestiga tion, or to name a representative to do so. The management of this, company in its business relations to the public is strictly non-partisan and noa olit ical. The employes represent every shade of political opinion and are in the company's service solely by virtue of their proficiency, as telegraphorn. What their individual political epic. iuus uitj has never beau iu any cusp, called iuto question, nor have their votes ever been canvassed or asce: tained; but of those with whom I per sonally came in contact, I know that there are quite at many Democrats as Republicans. It is, therefore, mani festly absurd to think that the servi ces ef the cempan) could be converted into a party machine, or could in any way distort or stifle the facts, when such an attempted conspiracy could only have been made by the aid ot a large number of members of tVe political party which it was designed toSujure. Nokvin Gkken, President. Defeated Again. The election is over and the re;ult is tli n same as it has been for so many years our candidate is defeated. No person has ever tried harder to le on the winning fsido in politics than the editor of the "Sun" has. Seymour and Greeley and Tilden, advocated by the "Sun" when it was a political paper, befere its eye teeth were cut, were all defeated, ruthlessly slaughter ed, to make a Republican holiday. This year this paper, with its usual ill luck, guessed wrong again, and advo catcd Belva Locksood'a election, be lieving that the peoplu who had become tired of male President would rally around Belva as one man. Thry did just about rally as one man, and we are the man. Our candidate has fol lowed former candidates up the waters of Salt river, and while iTus is being written she is doubtless hitting in a skiff up that awful river, looking for a landing for her frail bark, and swenr ing at the voters who went back on her. It is aaful to think of, this de feat, as she had set her heart rn warm ing the Presidential chair, and her constituent is sad also. Difeat is a thing all candidates look upon as posi Bible, but a woman cannot stand it as well as a man. Seymour, when de feated, went to liis home in TJtica and contiuutd his elite e makiur, but Belva cannot make cheese. Sho does not know the combination, and if she at tempted to make cheese she would cut it bias, and trim it with the same, and put hooks and eyes ou the rind, which would never do in a free country. Greeley was defeated and he went off to his farm and died of a broken heart, but Brlva can't de ;hat. It would not be any consolation to her to die. Tilden, when defeated, went to his home and kept his mouth shut. Belva could not do that, as she is a womau. .Neither could she lead the life- of a bachelor, as Tilden haw, because she is married. The only thing for the de feated candidate to do is to go home and make it warm for Mr. Leckwood. What has he been doing all the time Belva has been running for President? Ho has been attempting to keep hous, and it is safe to say he has made a mess of it, as all men do uniler such circumstances. She will find on her return home that Lockwood has neg lected to py the egg woman until she has quit bringing eggs just as eggs are becoming scarcr. Belva can lec ture him ou the sin of procrastination. He has probably forgotten to niaUe engagements with the dressmakers to come and fit Belva's inaugural dress, and there are a thousand things he has forgotten or neglected, if he is a man, as there is reason to believe he is. If Belva cannot get the campaign off her mind and forget defeat while taking her husband across'htr kneeGgurativc tpeaking, she nan get an engagement at a dinio museum, as the first and only female defeated candidate, fur the Presidency, and while traveling about the country on exhibition she can be electioneering for the campaign four ybars hence. Belva, whatever you do don't lose your grip. Don't cry over the spilled milk of a po'itical cam paign, but brace up, hook up your const another hole, set your teeth firmly and go in to win, and the "Sun" will stand by you to the last.rconscious that if you live long enough you will be ruler over a nation, or know the rea son why. Belva, don't have hysteric, whatever you do, as that is something your constituent will not have going on around him, not if he knows it. "Peck's Sun." City Lunch House Fred G-rob, Proprietor. Having moved to my new stand on Cal ifornia street opposite the Union livery slab e I ask my friends and the public genera ly to give me u call. I keep liccr. Wine and Cigars and C2T" A first class lunch can be hud at any time for 25 cents. FRED GROB. 3?oar Snlo. Five hundred bushels of choice Winter applecs for sale. Apply tn . . .. MRS.S. E.ISH. aMvui; ues. t, iw. EXCELSIOR LIVBIUIND FEED Corner Of Oaaeex ax CitiFesu sm., Jacmotiim V&Vtf. ffMrcB-aSS, prep'r. Would respectfully Inform the public that he has a fine stock of Horses, Buggies and Cariaget And he Is prepared to furnish his patrons and the public generally witU FIho TtinseuU As can be had on the Pacific coast. Sad die horses hired to go to any part of the county. Animals Bought and Sold. Horses broke to work single or double Horses boarded and the best of en re be stowed upon them while in my charge. A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited on reasonable terms. THE ASHLAND Woolen Manufacturing Co. Take pleasure in announcing that thev now nave on nana, a mil anu select slock ot Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Send them in and give our goods a trial. Ashland Wooi.kh M'r'o Co. New Cigar Store. B. ROSTEL, Dealer in Clears, Tobacco, Cljarrltn, KoUobi, Etc. Also keeps a full line ol musical instru ments, consisting of Cottars. Banjo, Tnmborlnes, AeoratooaM. Ilarmaatcai Mc Give me a call and I will satisfy you both in price and in the quality of'thc goods offered for sale. B. Rostel. Eagle ample Rooms California Street, S. P. Jones, Proprietor. None but the chnicevt and best Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars kept. SRI5X8, 12 CIHTS. No credit in the future it don't pay. Families needing anything in my line can always be supplied with the purest and best to be found on the Coast. Give me a call, and you will be well satisfied. EMPIRE HOTEL. Modford, Oi-. J. W. Cunninghan, Prop. This commodious and well arranged hotel is now open fur the accommodation of gyests, and will be kept on the most approved plan. The table will always be supplied with the best the market affords. Especial in ducements are offered the traveling pub lic. J. W. I' UJN JNi.MillA.il. lledford, Feb. 25, 18S4. S, P. HANNA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oiegon, In ftoncmillcr's building is in receipt of a full assortment of material and pre pared to do all work in bis line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. 1 erms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. S. P. HANNA. July 14 1880. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON &. GARRETT, Proprietors. PHIS popular resort, under new man I agement, is furnishing the best brands ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers oi the Coast. Give me a call. Oakland Home INSURANCE CO. Of Oakland, California, T J. KENNEY, Local Agent. Any business that is worth running is worth insuring. Therefore call on T. J. Kenney at once and get a policy in the Oakland Dome. PROP, E. T. KUGLBR, Takes pleasure in announcing to the pub. lie uuu in: nas ueiermmeu to Toncli HXxusslo for cash money, and not on credit nor trade. Musical terms arc taught for cash rnlv, all over the civilized world, and crudit, us an exception, is giTenonlyon H" ffiffi M Extaa etln foa all ran iiiiin in isiii Cvlped Clk tve9. user m m, mm iionn rues, curhik tools, et BY THE TVHOJLESAJLE. The undersigned now has on the way from Albany. N. Y., to arrive in a few days, a carload of Parry k Co'i Celebrated I COOKING & PARLOR STOVES, i I v -Alto, direct from the And all extra- appertaining thereto. if It will repay those desiring anything The Rogue River I Distilling Company HAS OrENED A WE01ES4LE HOUSE ITS- JACKSONVILLE In the building situated on the crncr of uaniornia anu t itth streets where can be obtained a PURE. -UNADULTERATED AltTICLE or BQUPBONtUYE AND CORN WHISKY, IN QUANTITIES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT- Satisfaction guaranteed. N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent. JACKSONVILLE COOPERAGE, Adam Schmitt, Prcpr,, Jacksonville, Oregon. The undersigned is now prepared to make anything in the line of barrels, kegs, vats or tulw, and will also do any kind of pairing in this line. A good assortment of suitable timber kept con stantly on band. Sorghum kegs made to order in quan tities to suit at reduced prices. Give me a trial. ADAM bCU2HTT. NOTICE. A LL KKSONS INDEBTED TO THE Jlx. unewsigned by note or book account, re requested to call and settle without delay. I G. KAREWSKI. aiisusuime-, MK ZJ, 1W3. Jacksonville, Oregon, Dealers Izx iiV sWsJsWsefTffnSliswBFrTsMs Vl T V AND IR-lDSTG-ES, ktc manufactory at Fort Madison, Iowa, a RENOWNED MORRISON Consisting of Wooden and Iron Beam Walking Plows, SCRAPERS, CULTIVATORS, ETC., to. As I have made these large importation prepared to give THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. As I have made these large importations directly from ncadquartsrs I prepared to give in my line to give me a call. G. KAREWSKI, LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY STERLING 6 Miles Sonlli of Jacksonville, TS NOW UNDER FUi.L HEADWAY x and is prepared to furnish the markrt with every description of lumber ofasupi rior quality at the lowest rates. Dilh sawed to onlerandsatisfaction guaranteed. AH orders addressed to us at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. PAltKS & SON. SIGN AH FSESCOE Jacksonville, - - Oregon. I take pleasure in informing the public that I have tstablisht-d myself in businos at this place, and propose tilling all r-ili-rs in my line with promptness and at very reasonable rates. Only first citss work will be turned out, and I guarantee satisfaction. L. Dunwow. Jacksonville, August 9, l&j-t. CITY BREWERY, VEIT SCHUTZ,- .. Proprietor. TWWLD M0ST RESPECTrDLtT IN- .l.foriu tbe citixen of JacksonTllle and the World at larc. that thv rn And. lltjW? a. ltlme.attnr Brewenr.tlia but lacr -s- b.r. In any quantity tha ptirchmw tn; desire My homo la cn,Tnlntlyitaatrd and. mr menu ara ahrayaln ordtr. A rl.lt wlllpleaae T Notice. This Is to certify that I have placrd my book accounts in the hands of James A. Wilson, Ecrby ville, Oregon, for collec tion. All persons interested please settle and save - F. M. Nickerson, Los. i'.e Gab Sep?. ltk; 1884. Hffii ilKPp Moweir BILGER & MiEGLY. car load of the jnstlv PLOWS, Sulky Plows, Jacksonville, Or. T3XE8 ca-xtsavx1 Sn.LAVTIiEiMiU IlEMEDY AND gitimate over t ivcn- practicai experience by a tliouraghly quali fied graduate phy- aifMtiii P Ann iifllni fikijTSM I flnhil,cst medical Hisr.E3STC3TxsxiczxJ it pusitivelv enrcs TuiALnorri.BFitEi:: Nc0IIS ailj PIiy. sical Debility, Seminal Weakness. Sper matorrhea, Impotency, Prostatorrhoca. Hyperaes.tlics.ia over sensitiveness of tho parts. Kidney and Madder complaints, impurities of the blood and diseases of the skin. 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Consultations strict- Ivrnnfiili'ntint lir Ipttpr nr nt fll-n fmn For the convenient of patients and in or- iwrio secure prelect secrecy, I liaveiidopt rtt a nrtv:i!i nihlrrss tinitMr wlii.1i oil r...L- agc3 art. forwarded. (ITJ- Send jBl f aud nc I liL.nf good Send six cents forrtosragc, u nceive tree, a costly Hex goods which will hc)ralL of either sex. to more money right away than anything else in this world. For tunes await the wrrkere absolutely sure At s4 UdMwTMH C AsMs Me. ftncv&i cici tV-m?i J f5iiSyLHVH's the lc !llSo:vllH result of umm? SaSaUHty years ot DR, LIEBIG'S q w ondorfiU uj German Invigorator CC The oldest, greatest and O .best rrnitdy for tbe cure o r- "Nervous nrnl Plii-aii'ftl Tlnlitl I Y ily. Vital Exhaustion, Stml jji nal Weakness, Lots of II an- - I . J, -.vwwt HUM Relaxed and Enfeebled ton. hnnri hilllinrr llnmnrv anri ditionsof the Oenito-Urinary ,orsans. It speedily cures Impotence, Earlv Decav. Loss ef Vigor, Seminal Weakness, and all ths sad ef. Q fects of youthful follies and O abuse or Excess of Maturity O It permanently prevents X nil Unnatural Loss from the 2 system, as thousands can aU test who have used the Rem. 2edy in the past quarter of a century which it has been before the public. It is indeed a Wonderful Remedy toning the nerves, strengthen ing me wuM-ics, LiieuKiug me waste, in vigorating the whole system and restoring the afllicted to health and happiness. The Dr. will agree to forfeit $1,000 for a case undertaken, not cured. The reason so many can not get cured of Weakness and the above diseases is owing to a com plication, called Prostatorrhea, with Hypcnicsthia which requires special treat ment. Dr. Licbig's Invigorator, No. 2, with our peculiar special treatment, is the only curator Prostatorrhea. By it Manhood isicstored and the hand ot time moved back from age to youth. Price ot cither "invigorator. $2. Case of six bottles, $10. Sent to any addrtts, covered securely from observation. Dr. Liebig .fc Co. treat sticcesstully by Iloniccopathy every form of Special, Priv ate or Chronic disease without mercury or naseous drugs. If vitality Is drained from the body, numeroi.s disea-cs follow that baffle ordinary medical treatment. It allowed to continue, the unnatural lots causes Consumption, Diabetes, Bright' Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures guaranteed. Diseases of the genito-urinary organs, kidneys, liver and bladder specially treat ed. Diseases of women speedily cured. Qualified and Responsible. Dr. Liebix & i o. from Europe, are oigauizcd in cots, plianie with California Medical Law. Diploma procured by regular college d ucation and arc now in their nineteenth year of special practice. Vost powerful e'.jctric belts free to pa tients. To prove the womlertul power of ths invigorator a $2 bottle given or tent fre. Consultation free and private. Dr. Lit big's wonderful German invie. rator is protected bv copywright from Patent cilice of United States Govern ment. Ilcwarc of imitations. Call or ad dress Li Kino DismjiSAnr, 400 Geary Street. San Francisco, Cal.. Private entrance, 40t! Mason Street, foar blocks up Geary Street from Ecaray. Main Entrance throug.1 Dispensary Druj Store. DR. MINT1K, (HPKCIAMVr Ami GRADUATE.) No. II Krarny Mrcet. Sun Franclw. ajal. TREATS AM. C1IROMC, 8rr.CIAJ. AUD I'M VATE DISEASES WITH WO.NDEUVCL SUCCESS. THE GPvEAT ENGLISH REMEDY HvS57?2S&Gi Is ncrer-failinc fSSSSSSwire for Nervous D.- C IIIIIIJ, r-AIKUIHCU )! voutk- fnl follies and excesses in maturer veirs. Mich as loss of Memory, Lassitude. No turnal Emissions, Aversions to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noisrs in the lies J, lite vital fluid passing unobserved ia Ik urine, and other diseases that lead l ia sanity and death. Dr. Minlie. who is a regular physic'ia, graduate of the University of Pennsylva nia, will agree to forfeit $"")00 for a cats t this kind the Vital Restorative, (under-t ft special advice and treatment) will act cure, or for anything impure or injurioa. found in it. Dr. Mintlc treats all Private Discuses successfully without Mercury. Consultation Free. Thorough examina tion and advice, including analysis of urine, $.". Price of Vital Restorative $l,r0 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $5; sent to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. IX, secure from observation, and in private name it tlesirc-d, by Dr. A. S. Miotic, 11 Ecarncy street, San Frauciteo, Cal. Send for pamphlet nnd listofquettieat. .ample l.otllr Iree Will be sent to any one applying by let ter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to ail business trans actions. Dr. Mir.tic's Eidney Remedy, Neph reticum. cures all kinds of Eulncy and Bladder Complaints, Gonoriltoea, Uleet. Leticorrhoea, etc. For sale by all dru disls; ?1 a bottle, six bottles for .". Dr. Mintic's Dandelion Pills are tha best and cheapest Dyspepsia and Bilious, cure in the market. For sale by all drug gists. DR. SPINNEY No. 11 Kearny Street, Trratt all Chronic and Sprrlal Dlicaiu. TroTcrjNTo ovriaaxr Who may be suirering from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the great est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guararu tec h forfeit $500 for every case of Semi u, al Weakness or private disease of any kind of character which he undertakes and tails to cure. MIDDLE AGED JtEK. There arc many at the age of thirty tc sixty who arc troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accom panied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, antl sometimes small particles of albumen wili appear, or the color will be of a thin milk ish hue. again changing to a dark and tor. pit! appearance. There are many men who die of this diillcntty, ignorant of the cause, rt hicb is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy res. toration of the gentto urinary organs. Ofllce Hours 10 to A and C to 8. Sun days, from l&to 11 a. M. Consultation free. ThornngTt examination and advice ?5. Call or Address DU. SPINNEY & CO., No. 11 Ecarney St., San Francisco. June 3, 1SS2. tf Valuable Land For Salo. The undersigned offers 2,000 seres 4 viiluab'c land lor sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen m les from Jack. sonvillc vt til c sr!d m a aody tor $10 per acre or in 160 oi 320 acre lots at from $15 to 20 pc acre. For particulars &. dress or call oa A. L Johnson, Laid. 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