The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, October 26, 1868, Image 2

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    f f h r i K t t U g f o l k €<rautj S i g n a l .
MONDAY M ORNING, OCT. 26,
1S6S.
For Fresident,
HORATIO
0»
SEYMOUR,
NfcW
Y OR K.
For Vice President,
P. BLAIR,
or
Early in the Session a committee on
State
Sta»« Treasurer.
unanimously adopted at a meeting of
W e have
not seen
8. F. CHADW ICK, of Dougl** County.
told by republicans that, after balancing
late fair,
the books o f the Department it was
'./eekly Agricultural newspaper to be
found that there was due E. N. Cooke
published
They cared
They wanted to know
what had become o f the money
The}
wiil now ask why and how it has hap
for the East.
pened that I. R. Moores, a hanger-on
about the Treasury department, has
o f impeaching the President, and vio*
lating and ignoring the Constitution of
been paid over S7,0U0 00 tuost’y out of
the School Funds of ilie State, They
his
want to know by what authority very
country,
saltan man.
a
repudiated and
tor
He goes hence with the
large sums have ft-« quently been paid
mark o f Cain on his face to j in his
for carriage hire.
confreres in iniquity and
usurpation.
the authority lor dispensing thousands
will probably feel mure at home
o f dollars to political favorites and hang­
He
by the people.
The tollowing are the resolutions re­
“ R esolvef, That tins Society do
publish an Agricult u<al Weekly paper,
under its own control and superversion ;
mal itig its first issue on the first Tues­
day o f Dext March, at $2 50, in U. S.
coin, per annum, payable iu advance.
Williams will soon take his departure
the scene o f his exploits iii the matter
Salem, aud called the
ferred to above :
This was not the point
Cooke’s books.
l i e leaves Oregon fur
at
fools indeed.
nothing about the balancing o f Mr.
Senator
issued u prospectus for a
have beeu supp sing said officials great
JAS. H. SLA TE R, of Union County.
S e n a t o r . —
Society during the
about five dollars. and this report is “ Willamette Farmer.”
It is proposed
claimed as a complete vindication o f the to issue the first number o f the Farmer
State official« respecting the disposition about the first o f March next, or sooner
o f the State funds. To have supposed if adequate encouragement is vouchsafed
the people desired settled.
e p u d ia t e d
pursuance o f resolutions which were
the Agricultural
JOHN BURNETT, o f Benton County.
A R
Agricultural Society, have, in
the report o f said committee but are
ficial’s books would not balance would
TOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
Mugone, Publishing Committee o f the
the part o f the House was appointed to
examine the book- and accounts of our
that Mr Cooke’s or any other State of­
MISSOURI.
The Sentinel ia worried over the
J. II. Douthit, John Minto and Jos.
OFFICIAI M P ER OF POLK CO.
They desire to see
Stupid and Malevolent.
Characteristic Logic.
Willamette Farmer.
Report on the Conduct o f the
Treasurer of State.
The Oregonian is both stupid and
interest.
For
the
p ro o f:
pur­ she ought not to have it.
A,
stooping to very low things iudecd, to
action o f the
the
Treasury.
words has he not multiplied the sum of gation o f imbecility, impiety, malevo­
his productive capital by tw o ? Most lence, traachery, theivery, purjury and
supposed that the Treasurer’s hooks
of principles and will unite with any
only paper which has c u r
company o f
would not balance, nor that lie could
party which is in power.
hardihood to gainsay the correctness ol
not show vouchers for what he had paid
ing into the loll camp he was an incubus
out.
ou the Democratic party iu this State,
crime.
partners
in
11 is people have spoken in thun­
der tones— “ George II. Williams, you
have betrayed u s !”
This is the couso
lation he takes back with him to the
Capital o f the nation.
To sav nothing
about the rebuke administered to this
recreant Senator last June, the Leg.
islature o f the State he misrepresents
ban, in its proper and legal capacity,
to d m pursuance o f its legitimate tunc
tions, in the most solemn manner, and
on behalf o f an overwhelming majority
o f tbe people o f Oregon, asked and in-
strutted him to RESIGN, that his place
I. R. M draws warrants in the
lie
rhe aggregate to about seventy hundred
The Democracy did not appreciate him
and so he left them. 11 is speech here
dollars,
lie
guts to
tho
Treasurer
is nut a State officer, and is entitled to
draw no salary as such, is it uot lair to
The following letter will explain it­
presume— granting that
Mr. I. R. M.
tube Lored with
o f money paid him— that he divided the
William*.
spoils with some one ?
I f divided with
any parties, is it not a fair presumption
honesty and ability to do
II. Wil-
o f monies would be the first objects of
Igim* is not the man to resign ; and by
his solicitude? Or, n ight it cot have
pot giving way whcD legally besought
been a verbal understanding in advance
so to do by his constituents, has proved
that Mr. I. R. M. should, in cousidera
himself a selfish poltroon, and one not
tiuu of heing awarded such fat pickings,
worthy again to be trusted by any pco-
uiake certain disbursmeuts which should
pie. Did he possess a degree of self
resjroct equal to that possessed by old
Dick Tates, even, he would make va
redound to the benefit o f his patrons?
In short is it not a s u s p i c i o u s circum­
stance in connection with the inquiry
into the financial management o f the
cent bis scat and never return to Wush-
ingtoD in the capacity o f a Senator
State that 1. R. M. aforesaid should
again, except indeed he should take up
draw from the people’s treasury more
bis residence in Massachusetts and be
than tM ice the amount of the lawful
elected by the witch burners o f that
salary o f any State officer authorized by
realm who be would repr< st-nt to a d -t,
the constitution ?
Then the item o f “ carriage hire ”
or, he might go carpet.bagging and by
this means return to Washington an
accredited Senator.
His cluuces ever
to get an opportunity »gain to misrep
may be all right in republican eves, yet
we are forced to question the rightful'«
nes« o f - 0 much o f the thing.
resent a decent constituency are iufini-
tesmally small indeed
There is one thing that neither Mr.
Woods, Mr. May nor Mr Cooke will es
say to explain in connection with State
Geo. I l l
said
in his
speech last
Thursday that Gov. Seymour was dis­
loyal to his country and a mao o f trai­
torous instinets.
This same George 11.
expenditure, and that is, the cause of it
taking near five times as uiu- h to run
the State during the Lst two years as
it
took
dur.ng
any
two
years
ot
Wil'iams did all in his power to im­
Governor Whiteaker’ s administration?
peach and depose President Johnson
No auiouut of committee investig,tion
for the removal o f Stauton, who this
ha- )e t been sufficient to make the peo
same Williams says «s »he purest pat
P»le sec the necessity for all this increase
riot in the land.
of St-te expenditures.
Now, Gov. Seymour
was a patriot during the war, or Stan­
ton wsa a liar a«d a hypocrite. To
prove this we introduce Mr. Stanton as
A witness.
Hear him :
“ D ear S i r I cannot forbear expre»sing
to you tbe deep obligation I feel f<-r the
prompt and candid support jou bave given to
tba Government In the present emergency.—
^ • •»«rgy, activity sad. p»tri°ti#m you have
exhibited 1 may be permitted personally and
officially to acknowledge, without arrogating
any peraonat claims ou uiy part to such sir
trie«, or to any service whatever.
" I »hall be happy always to be esteemed
jo u r friend
E n w n M. ^ taxto ».
*‘ Hi* Excellency TIonuio Ssvtnuur.”
Everybody knows that Williams
thinks Uiat when he dies h e l l g o t o
Lincoln.
W e put Mr. Lincoln on the
ktand to prove that Williams is a liar
when he says that Seymour did uot
nerve hie Government in the hour of
her direst need.
" B y T n s c u n
Hear Mr. Lincoln :
from
W a s b ix o t o x , |
. .. 4
„
June 1». 1863.
>
m To Adtyataat General Sprague J
“ Tbe Bm Jdeot desire* me to return his
tkankato bia S xrellenij, Governor Sejwour
■“ *117’ f“ r ,ht,r »nergetic and prompt
•etioa. Whether any lurtbir force is |,k, lv
la b f respired will be cm m u D icU d to v„u
to'isoriow , by which time it i , expected the
Movement ot the euemj will be more lullv de
Ttloped.
3
Enwix M. F tabtox ,
“ Secretary of War."
J . H. Lewie has ju -t received a case
i t MW § t j k Winter boot«.
self and show how the Democracy used
was not fairly entitled to the large sum
thority he had been put in possession
But Geo.
was eternally intriguing lor office.
last week was a syeliophuntic appeal
for more office.
who pays them. Now, since this I.R . M.
that those through whose assumed au­
bis constituents-
Prior to go.
Secretary o f State’s office amounting in
might be filled by another who has the
the will of
ts destitute
II on . L. F. G r o v e r — By appoint*
ment this gentleman uddres-ed the citi
zens o f Jacksonville and vicinity, on
hiu«d:iy night.
He was e.«c -tied from
the hotel to the Couit Hoy-e, by a pro-
tc.-.-ion o f citizens, precerded by the
Jacksonville Band. H e was introduced
to the audience by Col. T ’ VaiJf. Mr
Grover made one o f the best political
speeches we bave listened to in the
-Slate; and one that made a most favor
able impression ou the miuds of our
people. By reason, only, he appealed
to his hearers—-dealing exclusively in
tacts and figures. By his ‘ knockdown”
arguments Republican sophisms were
denio.ished. fiis anatomical n v b w o t
the present Reconstruction Act, left it
a hidions skeleton from which even lie
publicans turned their gaze.
11 is anal­
ysis o f the Financial policy o f the lie
publican party, proved it most unsafe
and ruinous; while the boasted patriot
istu ot “ loil” bond holders uppeared as
only selfishness: Then came the contiast
o f how happy and prosperous the Na
tion had ever been, when under Pern
ocrutie Administration. At the close of
his speech three cheers were proposed
and given for Hon. L. F. Grover, three
more for Seymour and Blair, and three
lor Oregon — Jacksonville Reveille.
this great humbug.
Read it:
Dear
assuredly he has, and the Sentinel is the
the proposition.
Sti:—
I learn fr«>m the Statesman that your
County Con vent ion is to n.-.-einlitc at Dallas on
the loth of next ru uith. un l tl a‘ candidates f *r
the istiito Legislature are then to be Humiliated.
DoiiLtle.-s you ure aware that I have been
named u a otr.didate for the U. S. Senate, A
therefore, take a particular interest in the for­
mation o f a ticket for tbe Legislature o f the
State, although 1 do not seek in any way to in­
fluence the action ot tho Convention. I do not
know whether you are favorable to my election
as one o f the Senator.«, or not; hut upon the
hope an d belief that ' ou are, 1 wish simply to
say that I trust my friends will see that uoth
ing unfair is done in the Convention to inv
prejudice. 1 only ask, to h ive the will of the
l»cumcrstic pariy carried out in tb- in.t'u-r, a m t
it they prefor another I say “ A tn c u !" “ Let
the will o f the pcoplo be done. "
1 may deceive myself, but I have many as
sitrauces that if the in ss o f our party were left
to ih'-ui.-olves, they wouiJ ebuoso uiu as one of
the Senators; and if this be the case in your
county, 1 only ask tny friends to ?ee that auoih
i t aud diflermt result is not produced by p o l i t ­
ical management.
1 iL> n«.t know who are all the candidates f >r
the Senate, but the general talk Meins t • be that
(Jen. Lane will be vliorin fro in the South, ami
tl.at tbe j-inti
for tlie Not thorn Scnutorkbi|i
will vluilly lie between Delszou ami m y s e lf
I presume the questiou will bo in viwv of the
»’ Asr, the r m .s r s r . uml the j - utckk : » b u t
Dcmoi-rat will lie m >st servietable to Oregon in
the Senate ? One enquiry will o f course bo us
to the standing ol' tbe candidate in u party
point o f view. I need hardly say to you that
uiy political ant cedents are beyoud question,
us 1 have never beeu anything but a Democrat
<>r supported any but tile regular nomination.-*
ot tbe puny, i cuntiot o f course with propriety
speak ol my own qualification*, but those who
know me must judge lor themselves.
I will say, Lowever, that during tbe first term
of the Senator* there will bo a large amount ot
lagul busiue.-s growing out ol the laud aud oth-
t-r claim* to truUbuctect at W rsbu igtoi, and
iLut. 1 bciiovu that 1 can attend to such matters
us well at least as etueis who arc mentioned lor
tho Senate.
should you find it consistent with your views
ot party and puouc good to tavor my pretensions
i sualt bo your very much ooliged aud humble
solvent.
*
Ui.u. 11. W illia ms .
lion . 11. N. Y. llolmos,
1'luui Vu!h.y, Ogn.
‘ •Dicks and Dickinson.’*
The Oregonian sometime since pub-
li-lied a letter purporting lo. be from
John A Dix, committing that gentleman
to the support o f G runt. There was noth
ing pa: tcu b -r lj reurarkal I j in this—
But
tho
had the
Sentinel's
side splitting logic is developed when
that paper asserts that National banker;-
are obliged to keep in their vaults an
amount o f greenbacks equal to the en­
tire amount of their own issue, with
which to redeem their own said paper,
upon presentation.
Is there u Kauaka
in Jackson county who does nut know
this proposition to be absurd aud radio
ulous ?
Pr-rtland, Feb’y l 3 t h , 1S58.
Govcrnor’k
and deposits the same with the Comp,
phere o f Washington City, and in the
li e
consider the
veto o f the Penitentiary bill and the
Upon the suspicion that the appeals o f this Slate
“ Resolved, That a Committee o f
three he appointed. wlu»e duty it shall faith o f this ho issues fifty .thousand for what is her own, would go unheeded
he to secure the qdjjrfng and publishing dollars in National b njk currency. lie because they come through a Dcuio-
o f said papt r tywnd with power to ob
loans this currency out at current rates ocratic Legislature. But the Orego­
tain funds f^r that purpose, from the
o f intc rest; his hand meanwhile draw­ nian error in supposing that Oregon
lands o f the So iety. or loan on the
faith o f thevamc. if found m cessary.” ing coin interest from the Treasury o f proposes to become a pensioner upon
An Agricultural paper ought to be the United States! Does Mr. A not the bounty o f the general Government.
draw double interest ? Or in other W c ask no boon neither has that aggre.
sustained in Oregon
vtterate office seeker.
W e shall
not, it is supposing Congress capable ol
ers-on, under variou- pretexts.
his former
I f she docs
chases a bond of Gfty thousand dollars
troiler o f
George H- Williams is simply an in-
Cox & Earbart, Salem, on yoilterclay
morning, vre glean that sugars of àft
speech made by Mr. Grover in J a ck ­ malevolent. It winds up a loDg ar­ grades have advanced one ceuf^kncl
sonville. Mr. G. asserted and conclu ticle by telling the people that numer­ teas 10c. per pound in P o r t i a # . A
sively showed that tbe National bank­ ous memorials have passed the Legis­
lion . R. J. Grant called on us y e f .
ing system was a swindle because the lature o f Oregon asking Congress for
today morning on his way home from
capital employed by these institutions aid in several contemplated public en­
the Legislature. He is disgusted with
draws double interest. The Sentinel terprises in this State, and that Con­
tho Legislature and was getting away
produces arguments which are charac. gress is not likely to look upon such
from it as fast as possible under leave
teristic o f that paper to disprove the memorials with favor, because they cm
o f absence. From Mr. G . we learn
premises. It says : “ Mr. Grover un anate from a Democratic source ! Could
that tbe Fast side managers squandered
doubtedly took his audience for fools.” supidity «and manrvolence go further ?
The above is a specimen o f the argu Is Oregou a beggar, a mendicant, or many thousaud dollars in getting a fa­
inent of a paper which says that the suppliant at the feet o f the general vorable vote o f the Legislature in‘ tneir
behalf.
Constitution o f the State o f Oregon is Government ? Docs she ask a boon at
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un constitutional ? Were the Sentinel the hands o f the powers that be at
The Legislature still remains in ses­
man endowed with as much brains as Washington ? Does site ask anything
sion. No appropriation bill ha* yet
impudence he would never deny the which does not o f right belong to her ?
been passed.
fact that National bankers drew double I f she does, all honest people would say
and in his element in the leted atmos­
Nobody
From a note reoeived from Meapr*
What in Heaven’s name could
be the object o f any person in engaging
in banking on the National plan il this
were s o ?
W hy not loan the green
backs outright instead of going to tin
expense of issuing National bank cur
reuey to lo n upon the f aith of an equal
amount held tied up in their vaults with
which to redeem their own currency \
Who will say after reading the above
I th a t
|
the
editor o f
th e
sheet quoted
from the several Ftates iu her capacity
she is simply tbe creature < i the States !
- - t o be controlled l y tiicir aggregated
in
e
%,
r ' ..
»
t
’
whatever is due h< r should be forth
coming though her L gislature wert
•‘ l o i l ”
The Oregonian betrays its ig­
norance ol the r laiiou the State hears
to the nation or its want of ci.nfi.'enec
i:i the honesty of the tiling ii calls 2
'he
Legi-l iture of .any given State i-
due it, aud is being ’.leid in trust by t!.t
bv cutting its columns down
and ad
ding one column to the page of the
val of a fresh stock o f goods.
S TO rtlS TsTO R ifiE.
WHEAT BOUGHT.
DOTY .t CO.. LOLA, HAVE T H E IR
tpleinliil new
W A K E
H D IS L
C an;.’ •«c«1 r.n I arc prepare! to store an indefi-
oil q am ';:;, o! Win at. Oats, Bartey, ctc.,etc.^
uui arc paying tlie'bighctt
CASH P R I C E
7 V. I I C A T and <>A I S .
t heir farLiiii-s i'>r r-< eivin;; and sacking grain
.ir - * : T| m - * d iiiiv *vliere in the State.
Ste.onl . at*
’
land
re.ulariy
along-iJ* o f
ir War.: H uum al all seasons o f tbe year.
26 t r
cl
a. a .
SAML I I - A D Í I I C S .
0 E 8 . Ä. EDSS & CD.,
^I'E A LE H S
IN
general Government.
forbear to suggest where he would be
now— surely t:ot stumping for the great
reticent.
tlie people of Oregon O'.’gut to vote for
o f principle view such matters differ­
ently.
D rug?,
d e itü ciu cs.
P a iu t* ,
ü il»,
AND PY E STUFF3,
V! the Ol 1 Stand foruierly oceupiej by M. R.
C yX A C O ,
UNIOII E 1 0 C Z , C o m n e r c i a l Street,
SALE-IE» O R L t iO X
A liberal discount n a da t> cuir.trv trado.
CEO. A. KD ES,
S A M L HK AD RICK .
WT1M Vi SiEItK EES!
f«T EM W B E R RIESE
F O R F A L L F L A F F I N Oh
«3 Clii l c c Y a r ie tie s N uv/ Reartyl
81 50 P E R I IU N D R E D r
i
j LA N TS i-Hretully SeLcted and »ent by Mail
at 1 vvr.itc«. Octubor and November i*
oi_st tinio to Plant.
C O X k E A R II A R T ,
Moores* Salem.
Oregon who believ f, that
Johny
Presi­
20-Jw
Jo h n Hughes«
And then there arc few people
Williams said in his speech that the dent. They have more confidence in
the honesty and wisdom of the Am eri­
Republicans were all moral people aud
good citizens. W c suppose he had al­ can people to believe for a moment that
T he Unionist has been reconstructed,
that institution at Corvallis.
Democratic, it th rchy fo t f i's what i>
Schmokcr Grant will ever be
ed loose to vote the Republican ticket.
The Agricultural College bill locates
Gongrcss when it supposes that, bccau-t
posit ions he lavs down.
and Woods have from time to time turn
W e will make the
attempt n. xt week.
the States has a right to be heard, and
in
bers, und the myriads o f felons Gibbs
the subjects justice.
jLl4 &
abortive attempts te disprove the pro
lusion to the late seventeen stage rob
questioned our ability to do either or
for the States aud Oicgun being one t f
Grant was that lie (Giant) would be
the loilists of that section o f the State elected. This was conclusive reasoning
much trouble. The loil prints down — from a renegade’ s standpoint. Men
.
that we have, up to the present writing,
£3
Southern Oregon, seem to ho affording
there are principally filled up with re
Tbe
perfidy o f these two* actions is so black
will— is the disbursing agent as it were,
i he ni:uu reason Williams urged whv
L. F. Grover’s speeches
our railroad interests in our next.
as agent for all the Slates, and as such
from above is not a financier ?
lion.
respecting
The keeping o f the insane and idiotip
blasphemy, called the Congress of the o f the State has beeu awarded to. Dr.
United States, anything o f lho sort to Ilawihuruo for two years at 86 50 per
irrant
The general Government has week.
G. B. Stiles is expecting a the arri.
nothing
O except
I »hut which she receives
There is not an Indian in Jackson
Williams said that if lie were guiltv
county who would not snub the cditoi o f all which is charged against him n
o f the Sentine' were lie to propose to ilio r e s o l u t i o n s i n v i t i n g Lira to s e - i . n .
him a speculation upon a basis so al>
ne ought to be in the Pcnitcntiaiy.
surd. The Sentinel concludes its arii
W c think the Legislature f . i ’ed t > show
cle as follows :
the Senator up in half so hideous a
They, [the hankers] makesix percent
light as he deserved be sh -.vn up. i h r
on their own notes which are redeemabh
by the currency lying idle in their jury, until h il times, was regarded as a
vaults ; and when arts public man states very grave offense— was a penitentiary
that they are getting double interest on c-r me. I f tlie Senator hud justice in
1
them,
he makes an assertion that cannot this behalf pronounced against him, we
!
- be p r o v e d
Legislature
Pc nier In
FEED, G R A IN AND F LO U R !
P ain t*,
G ils,
T a r n is h e s
-ÀXD-
they will elect a batch o f iniquity and
COLOIIS OF A L L K IN D S*
imbecility like the great smoker.
-ALSO-
In one breath Williams says that
the
reason Oregon
went Democratic
last June, was that hundreds of Price’s
G lass and Putty*
G ro ce rie s a n d P ro v is io n s .
Under tbe Legislative Hall, Holman’%
Block, Salem.
28tf
veterans had flocked to this State and
had stifled and overpowered the voice
EAK.TS E O K S A L E .
Extremes, it is said, follow o f the loil people, and that they would
E
O . II . I'.II,K H S offers his Fans, situ­
each other, byr a natural law, but wheth­ all vote for Seymour and Blair, in N o­
ated d miles wes-t o f Svia, and one mile
fore cry— nobody cared. But the Ore-
er this “ law” had anything to do with vember, and iu the next breath says noth o f the Kick real, and containing 19(1
Acres, all under fence, for Sale at a Bargain.
gonutn now cups the climax by publish­
reducing the width of the columns o f Oregon will go fur Grant! ¡Senators
ing* letter(?) under startling head lines,
the Unionist entirely below the average are thought to be smart men. W e S , R . J E S S U P , M . I > ,
from Daniel S. Dickenson, who also
P HY SI C I AN A N D SURGEON,
age we do not know. The columus ol should rather judge it would take a
supports Grant! Think o f the fact
••smart’ un” to reconcile these two pro­ Dallas,
:
:
Orcsojn*
that sheet were formerly so wide as to
that Daniel S. Dickinson has been dead
positions.
C.fficc— A t R e s id e n c e .
give the paper an ungainly appear.mee.
these many years, and weep, ye all The si/e of the Daily is reduced, but is
A number o f severe earthquake
SELLING OFF 8ELLIK6 GFFI I
intelligence republicans
It may be, yet fuil large.
shocks,
doing
immense
damage
and
however, that Daniel has written back
N I T C H E L & ROSENDORF,
Hoyt Sherman, youngest brother o f scaring the people terribly, occurred in
INDEPENDENCE,
from the other world, who knows ?
Gen. Sherman, has left the loil party San Francisco, and at other points in
I L L SELL TH EIR ENTIRE STOCK
si
John Allen; ‘ ‘ the wickedest man,” and is supporting Seymour nnd Blair. California, on the 21st.
California w
of Clothing,
c intributed ten thousand doliars toward Mr S. is an influential man, is a ban­ teems to rest on an unsound foundation.
Dry Goods,
ilJA
Boots and Shoes,
the Lincolu corruption fuud in 1864 ker in DesMoincs Iowa, and was, during
Ca
The Unionist gives accouuts o f a
and now supports Grant and Colfax the war, paymaster in the Union army,
;rockery,
with the rauk o f Major.
multitude of runaways in Salem during
with great zeal and cordiality.
a n d N o t i o n s at-
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last
week.
Ono
team
ran
away
on
Iu the next is>ue of the Signal will
P O R T I* AUD P R IC E S !
The Unionist says an alarm o f fire
, « Ml
appear the account o f a visit on Sunday the other D i g h t routed all the mule men Sunday— a horse getting “ hamstrung” For the next
by the Reporter for the N. Y. World
for his impiety. The way o f tho trans­
N I N E T Y DAYS.
in Salem. Whether tho female men
to John's hell. It is interesting, taid
Being obliged to Refurnish our Store, W o r *
were put to route or not, is uot stated. gressor is hard.
winter sets in, and haviug no time to **9*90«* -
doubtless
truthful.
A u r u-t Belmont, Ohuirrnan o f the
guilds, we will sell utthe aforesaid rate*,
National Democratic Ceutral Couiuittse
— i* » Jew.
the letter might Uave been genuine or a
weekly.
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Blauk Mortgage« ai
Offioe
the S i g n a l
C a r t r i d g e s o f a il k in d *
) Earbart’«, Salem.
at
Cox &
The great Amos
I Seymour and Blair.
Kendall support*
No charge made for showing good*, *0 w l l
and learn tbe
the price*
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