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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
Zf he ¡gimsmhc
Official Paper for Jaokson A Jottphino
Published Every Friday Morning, B t
CHAS. NICKELI
editor ARD proprietor .
OFFICE—On Oregon Ntreet, in Orth’s Brick
Building.
Rates of Subscription:
Oua copy, per annum^..■»».».»..»».«».»..... $3.(X)
’ six months...................... »»......... 2Jx)
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three months,..... .».»...»............. 1 00
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 29, 1875
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
general NOTE» an » news .
Furai ture W are - Room,
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Advertisement* will be inserted in th« T ime *
at the following rates :
One square, one insertion........................ $3.00
“
each subsequent one............. 1.00
For legal advertisements, $2.50 per square
of 12 lines, first insertion, and $1.00 per *qn*re
for each subsequent insertion.
A fair reduction from the above rates mads
to yearly advertisers.
Yearly advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly executed.
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ORGANIZATION OF LAKE COUNTY.
S ec . 9. The County Treasurer of
Lake county shall receive an annual
The following is the bill organizing salary of one hundred dollars.
Oregon has 49 Odd Fellows Lodges.
BTATK OF OREGON.
Dr. L. DANFORTH.
Cor. California A Oregon Sts.,
Uovnrnor......................
T- F- Grover
Approved October 24, 1874.
Leeches are killing sheep in Yam­ the county of Lake, passed by the late
Secretary of State,.....»..»,»..... N. F. Cha<lwiek
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Legislature
:
Attest
:
S. F. C hadwick ,
hill
State Treasurer,».».......................B- Brown
Oregon.
State Printer................................ M . \ • Brown Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders Jacksonville,
Secretary of State.
Sup’l of Public Tn*tructwrti.».L. L. Rowland his professional services to the public.
A Californian has signified his in­ AN ACT To create the county of
I
Lake and fix the salaries of County
FIRST JU DICI AT. DISTRICT.
Office on California street, adjoining < »-
tention to bring 3,000 Angora goats to
G ood C ows .—The difference be­
Judge and Treasurer.
..... p. p. Prim ton’s shoe-shop. Residence on Third street,
Circuit Judge
DAVID
LINN
Oregon
next
year.
tween
a good cow and a poor one Is
¿....IL K. Hanna opj>osite and west of the M. E. Church.
District Attorney,..
Be it enacted by the Legislative As­
not generally appreciated. Often than
The Mormons despair of ever com­
JACKSON COUNTY.
sembly of the State of Oregon :
Keep*constantly on hand a full assortment
H.
K.
HANNA,
otherwise,
the price at which cows ate
of furniture, consisting of
County Judge.............................. E. B. Watson
pleting their temple, which the same
S ection 1. That all that portion of bought and sold, is made to accord
_
, .
(John O’Brien,
AUornry-ftt-Law and Notary Public.
A.Hueston
County Comtnlwsioners.»... »
the State of Oregon embraced within with the amount of milk they will give.
was commenced twenty years ago.
BEDSTEADS,
.......
,
..........
«>>»»»»»»»»»•.
...L
......
.
Manning
the following boundary lines be, and But this is not a sound way of esti­
SherilT,
Jacksonville. Oregon.
Lower
California
is
having
fine
rains,
.....................
-
..........
E.
.
D.FonxtTa
v
Clerk...
I the same is hereby, created and organ­ mating their value. Beef cattle may
BUREAUS, TABLES,
Treasurer....................... .................. K. Kubli Will practice in all the Courts of tho State.
as
well
as
other
portions
of
the
State,
ized into a separate couuty by the
Assessor........................... ...... W. A. Childers
estimated by the pounds of beef
GUILD MOULDINGS,
Prompt attention given to all business left
name
of Lake, to-wit : Beginning on be
.......
H.
C.
Fleming
and
all
fears
of
a
short
crop
are
now
re
­
School Superintendent,
they
will make. A bullock that will
in
my
care.
Surveyor,......................... ............E. C. Mason
the forty-second parallel of north lati-
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
moved.
............
H.
T.
Tnlow
make
500 pounds of beef may be worth
» V
Coroner...
tude
at
a
point
where
said
parallel
is
C. W. KAHLER.
E. B. WATSON.
D
emocratic
T
imes
SMficial Paper,
The Coos Bay wagon road has been i intersected by the east boundary of half as much as one that will make
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
KAHLER A WATSON.
JOSEPHINE county .
sold to a California company for the | township No. 23, east of the Wiilatn- 1,000 pounds, but a cow that produces
PARLOR
A
BEDROOM
SI
’
ITS,
only 100 pounds of batter a year is not
•% ..........
• • • • ■
‘County Judge.............. ••»
M. F. Baldwin j
Attorneys and Counselors-nt-Law,
sum of $110,000, whereat the stock- ette Meridian, thence due north on worth half as much as one that will
. .
(S. Messenger,
County Commissioners........ j James Neel v. 1
said township line to the south boun­ make 200 pounds in the same time.
holders rejoice.
Jacksonville, Oregon,
dary line of township No. 22 south of
Sheriff......................................... I’5»”- L. Green ;
Also Doors. Sash and Blinds always on(
A female auctioneer is the latest the Oregon base line, thence due west As it will take the former cow two
Vlerk........................................... Chas. Hughes ; Will practice in tho Supreme, District and
hand and made to order. Planing done on
years to make as much butter as the
Treasurer.....................................A' ni.Naueke other Courts of this State.
reasonable terms,
Undertaking a spe­ California sensation. She is pretty, on said township line to the east boun­ latter does in one, she will cost her
Assessor.......................................John Howell
Office in the building formerly occupied cialty.
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polite and persuasive, and gets away dary line of Lane county, thence owner a year’s keeping more than the
School Superintendent................. B. F. Sloan by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House.
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Surveyor.................................... W. N. Sanders
j southerly along said boundary line and other will to get the same amount.
withfinany ducats.
Coroner.......................................Geo. E. Rriggs
the east boundary line of Douglas
J. H. STINSON.
j. R. NEIL.
“SXCELSIOB”
Official Paper.................... D emocratic T imes
Steps are being taken by the West- , county to the southeast corner of said The butter from the poor cow costs
STINSON & NEIL,
COURT SITTINGS.
ern Union telegraph line to construct Douglas county, thence to, and south double what it does from the good ona,
.factaon Chush/.—Circuit Court, second
Attorneys and foiinsrllorvat-Law,
I j I V F RY STABLE, a telegraph line to Marshfield, Coos on the east boundary of township No. 4 and produced at a ruinous rate for the
Monday in February. Juneau J November.
farmer. Such a cow will not pay the
east
of
the
Willamette
Meridian
to
County Court, first Monday in each month, i
county,
from
Roseburg.
cost of keeping, and Is only fit for
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
said 42 deg., parallel of north latitude, the shambles. She ought certainly
JowpAme County.— Circuit Court, second
Oregon Street, Jacksonville,
Ex-Governor Thomas E. Bramlette, thence due east along said parallel to
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­ Will practice in the Supreme. District and
never to occupy a place in the dairy.
tober. Conntv Court, first Monday in Jan- , other Courts of tho State. Prompt atten­
manager of the great lottery, died at the place of beginning.
A eerd of such cows would make any
uary, April, July and October.
tion given to all business entrusted to our J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr’s.
his residence in Louisville on the 13th,
S ec . 2. The territory embraced dairyman grow poor, while with a
JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT.
care.
Office on California street, tatween
within said boundary lines shall com­ herd of the other class he coaid hardly
Justice of the Peace.................... J. H. Stinson
of rheumatism of the heart.
Third
and Fourth.
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Constable.....................................A. M. Asbury i
pose a county for all civil and military
A severe snow storm and awfully purposes, and shall be subject to the fail to grow rich.
aving just received a new
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
J. A. CALLENDER, M. D. | A.C. MATTHIAS, M. D.
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­ cold weather prevailed throughout the
f C. C. Beekman, Pres’t,
same laws and restrictionsand entitled
riages. we are now prepared tn furnish our
D ollar M ark .—The theory of a
CALLENDER A MATTHIAS,
I Sol. Sachs,
Northwest
last
week.
Hogs
were
to elect the same officers as other coun­ writer in the Atlantic Monthly is that
patronsand
the
public
generally
with
as
■! John Bilger,
Trustees
I Henry Judge,
Physicians & Snrgrons,
ties in this State. Provided, That it I the two parallel upright marks may bo
frozen to death in Chicago.
FTNE TURNOUTS
I K. Kubli.
shall be the duty of the Governor, as
As can l»e had on the Pacific Const. Saddle
There are 5,000,000 bushels of wheat ; soon as convenient after this Act shall traced tack to pillars of Hercules, and
,.U. S. Harden
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
'Recorder.....................
horses hired to co to any part of tho country.
the S-like figure to a scroll entwined
....Henrv Pape
Treasurer,..................
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses in store at New York, which is three become a law, to appoint for Lake around them ($). According to tra­
...„.Fred.
Grob
Marshal......................
broke to work single or double. Horses times as much as there has l>een at the county, and from her resident citizens,
Peter Boschey
Street Commissioner,
dition, when the Tyrian colony landed
Having formed a co-partnership for the boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon
I the several county officers allowed by on the coast of Spain and founded tbo
close of navigation since 1871.
practice of our profession, we oiler our ser­ them while in our charge.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
law to other counties of the State,
vices to the public.
OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
Out of one thousand convicts in the which said officers, after duly qualify­ ancient city of Gades, (now Cadiz)
Office on California Street, opposite
Melcarthus, the leader of the expedi­
A liberal share of the public patronage is California State prison, 1G0 are under
Jacksonville lodsr No. 10.1.0.0. F.. Union Livery Stable.
ing. according to law, shall be entitled tion, set up two stone pillars as a me­
solicited.
[2Stt]
MANNING A ISH.
Holds its regular meetings everv
21 years o( age, and 241 are under 2G to hold their respective offices until morial, over which was built the tem­
Dr. J. 0. belt ­
Sntnrdav evening nt the Odd Fel­
years. The result of idleness among their successors are duly elected, at ple of Hercules. Centuries later, when
low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are
THE
physician
AND
SURGEON,
the general election of 1876, and have Charles V. became Emperor of Ger­
Invited to attend.
n
the youngsters of that State.
C. W. SAVAGE, N. G.
duly
qualified as required by law.
many, he adopted a new coat of arms,
Jncknon ville, Oregon.
CITY DRUG STORE,
Miss Yokum is the most popular
S ok S achs . Rec. See’y.
in which the pillars of Gades occupied
S
ec
.
3.
The
temporarv
county
seat
Jacob Ish, Isaac Sachs, Kaspar Kubli,
school
marm
Empire
City
has
ever
a
prominent position in the device.
of Lake county shall [be] located at
Trustee».
JACKSONVILLE.
Having located in tlic town of Jacksonville,
bad. She is muscled like a hired Linkville in said county, until a per­ Hence, when a new coin was struck at
tor the purpose of practicing Surgery and
man and stands the big boys on their manent location is adopted. At the the Imperial Mint, it bore the device,
Jafkwnvillr Stamm No. US V. 0. R. M..
other branches of his profession, respect­
fully asks a portion of the public patron­
Hold* its regular meetings every Thursday
head in a corner when they show any next general election the question shall two pillars with a scroll entwined
he new ftrm of kaht . fr <t Bno.
age’ Office—Second door north of the U.
evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers
be submitted to the legal voters of said around them. Hence, our dollar mark.
have the largest and most complete foolishness.
S. Hotel.
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in good standing are invited to attend.
county
and the place, if any, which
assortment of
F. GROB, O. C.
A
gentleman
just
down
from
East
­
A dashing youth went up to an
shall receive a majority of all the votes
S imon C aro , R. S.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES
A
CH
EM
TC
A
US,
Trustees—Herman v. Helms, Ben Sachs, ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
ern Oregon informs the Bulletin that cast at said election, shall be the per­ elderly New York newsdealer and
Max Muller.
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also the loss of stock must be great, as manent county seat of said county; claimed acquaintance. «You don’t
CONDl'CTED BY
the latest and fine-1 styles of
know me?’’ asked the young man,
many ranchers did not have a spear of but if noplace shall receive a majority emphasizing the word me. «Why I
flrrronian Pomhontns Tribe No. 1. Im­
of all the votes cast, the question shall
STATIONERY,
proved order of Red Men, holds its THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES,
hay with which to feed when the be again submitted to the legal voters am James, the son of Mr. Johnson.
stated councils nt the Red Men’s
And a great variety of PERFUMES and storm broke upon them.
Hall the third sun in everv seven suns, in
of said county between the two points Father took papers of you years before
TOILET
ARTICLES, including the best and
the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all
HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­
Now that the Third Term business having the highest number of votes he died, and I have ever since ; but
brothers in good standing.
school
will
commence
about
the middle FUMED SOAPS in this market.
at said election, at the next general we’ve moved up town. By the way,
SOL. SACHS, S.
of August, and is divided in four sessions, r-fr Prescriptions carefnllv compounded. is gone up, the New York Herald and
election, and the place receiving the I believe I owe you a dollar on the last
C. W. S avage , C. of R.
of eleven weeks each. The following are the
44
ROBT. KA HI.ER, Druggist.
Tribune are preparing a veracious nar­ highest number of votes at such elec­ quarter.” The old gentleman’s pulse
terms:
rative that President Grant is engaged tion shall be the permanent county quickened ; he adjusted his spectacles,
Board and tuition, per term................... $40.00
Orrfon Division No. 1,
Rod and Bedding....................................... 4.00 TABLE ROCK SALOON, in a plot to abdicate the throne in seat of said county.
took another look at the youth and re­
■Sons »nd Daughters of Ternpcrance, meets Drawing and painting.............................. 8.00
S ec . 4. The legal electors of Lake membered. His youthful debtor pro­
en Tuesday evening of each week in tho Piano,...... . ..................
OREGON STREET,
favor of Susan B. Anthony, who will
15,00
Rod Men’s’ Hall. Brothers and sisters in Entrance fee, only once,........................ 5.00
county shall be entitled to elect, at the duced a ten dollar bank note, the debt
reign
as
a
military
’
dictator,
supported
good standing are invited to attend.
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
general election of 1876, and there­ was settled, and they tade each other
DANT,. CRONEMILLER, W. P.
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
by an army dressed in chemiloons.
after, until otherwise provided hylaw, a courteous adieu. The note was
J. R. W ade , R. S.
Primary, per term,....................................$ 0-00
A St. Louis radical organ sneers at one member of the House of Repre­ counterfeit..
HE PROPRIETORS OF T1TTS WELL-
Junior,
“
..................................... 8.00
Worrrn toil« No. 10. A. F. k A. I., Senior,
known and popular resort would in­ Senator Wright for introducing a bill sentatives, while the county of Jackson
«
..................................... 10.00
B ig C heese .—Among the items of
Holds its recular communications
form their friends and the public generally to fix the salary of the President, and shall be entitled to elect but two, and
Pupils are received at any time, and their
cargo
being shipped on board the In­
f\r\ ou the Wednesdav evenings or pro- terms will Iw counted from the day of their that a complete and first-class stock of the
said county shall for Senatorial pur­
•coding the fidi moon, in Jacksonville. Ore­ entrance. For further particulars apply at jest brands of liquors, winos, cigars, ale and rejoices that no new law can affect the poses be annexed to the 16th Senato­ man Steamship Line are a number of
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand.
gon.
T. G. REAMES, W. M.
the Academy.
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largecheeses. Many of them weigh from
M ax M uller , See’y.
They will he pleased to have their friends salary of the present incumbent. No rial district
“call and smile.”
S ec . 5. The County Clerk of Jack- 300 to 600 pounds, and one even
man who is unwilling to accept the
GEORGE SCHUMPr,
CABINET.
office at the old salary will be nomi­ son county shall send to the County weighs 1,200 pounds. All are Of ex­
Huth Rebekah Dcirrr Loder No. 4,1. 0. 0. F.,
A
Cabinet
of
Curiosities
may
also
lie
found
Clerk of Lake county within thirty tra quality, and were manufactured by
BARBER,
Holds its regular meetings on every other
here. We would be pleased to have persons nated by the Democratic party ; and days after this Act becomes a law’, a W. II. Fuller, of Oneida county, in this
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
possessing curiosities and specimens bring
Meintars in good standing are invited to CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville. them in. and we will place them in the Cab­ no President will ever be elected by certified transcript of all delinquent State, and they pass through the hands
attend.
K. KUBLI, N. G.
inet for inspection.
the people on a double pay platform. taxes from the assessment roll of 1874 of C. S. Brown A Co. to Messrs. Ware
R achel F isher , R. S.
WTNT.TEN A HELMS.
Son, who send them to England as
One would think we were in the that were assessed within the limits A
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
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Christmas
stock.— JV. K Republic,
Lake county, and also a certified
ure in announcing that he is now in­
INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY,
very midst of the late Civil War, says of
stalled in lus new and elegant quarters,
transcript of the assessment of persons
Holds its regular meetings at the District which are fitted up in the latest and most EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, the Democrat, to hoar tho Bulletin and
C roup .—Tt can be cured In one
and
property within the limits of Lake
School House everv Friday evening.
approved style. All branches of tho busi­
minute,
and the remedy is simply
other Republican sheets shriek “trait­ county for 1874, and the said taxes
CHAS. NICKELL, President.
ness executed in first-class manner.
C alifornia S treet ,
alum
and
sugar. The way to accom-
W illiam R ieck , See’y.
I have also added liath-rooms, complete
shall be payable to the proper officers
or,”
“
rebel,
”
“
copperhead,
”
and
all
the
and convenient in their appointments, and John Noland, •
Proprietor. other old worn-out adjectives of the of Lake county. The County Treas­ plish the deed is to take a knife and
those desiring a good, clean bath of any de­
ury of Lake county shall, out of the grate or shave off in small particles
JOHN L. CARTER A SON, scription can læ accommodated.
dying Republican party. But all this first
money collected for taxes, pay about a teaspoonful of alum ; then mix
VTONE
BUT
THE
CHOICEST
AND
REST
v
DANDRUFF LOTION,
won’t avail. Your party is busted, over to the Treasurer of Jackson coun­ it with twice its quantify of sugar to
PAINTERS.
LNI Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
your power nearly gone and your Cus­ ty tho full amount of State tax on the make it palatable, and administer It as
An entirely new discovery for cleansing kept.
quickly as possible. Almost instan­
the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu­
DRINKS, 124 CENTS.
tom House positions must go over to assessment roll of 1874 due from citi­ taneous relief will follow.
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle.
honest men. Hurry up ! Chant your zens of Lake county; the said Clerk
all kinds of Painting, including
NO CREDIT IN THE FITTURE—it don’t
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. pay. Families needing anything in my line death-song and prepare to pass in your of Jackson county shall also make out
Son. for F ruit .—The Gardener's
HOUSE PAINTING,
and send to the Clerk of Lake county Monthly gives briefly the following
can always be supplied with the purest and checks.
SIGN PAINTING,
best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
within above limited time, a transcript
GRANGERS,
J. J. Valentine, Superintendent of of all cases pending in the County and rules for selecting the best soils for
call, and you will ta well satisfied.
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ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
Wells Fargo A Co’s Express, gives the Circuit Courts of Jackson county be­ the different fruits. A light, dryish
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
PATE01TIZE HOME INDUSTRY!
RAILROAD SALOON, product of the precious metak in the tween parties residing in Lake county, soil for the peach, a strong loamy soil
ALL Style* ef Graining Done.
for the pear, nearly the same for the
States and Territories west of the and transfer all original papers in said plum, a heavy loam for the apple—If
Orders from the country promptly attend­
Third
Street,
Jacksonville,
Oregon,
I CAN FURNISH
v
ed to.
21 m3.
Rocky Mountains, including British cases to be tried in Lake county.
on limestone all the better, and if for
S
ec . 6. The said county of Lake is
HENRY
PAPE,
Engineer.
Columbia, for 1874, at $74,401,055. hereby attached to the first Judicial the cherry a soil similar to that of the
First-Class WATER PIPE,
The City Brewery,
Nevada leads off with $35,452,233— District for judicial purposes, and the peach.
Cheaper
and
More
Durable
—BY—
THROUGH TICKETS, 12 J C ents . $30,954,602 being silver. California term of the Circuit Court of said Dis­
N ineteen years ago a Tennesse,
—THAN—
trict
shall
be
held
annually
at
the
comes
next
with
$20,300,531,
of
which
father
refused to let his young daughter
VEIT SCHUTZ.
county
seat
of
said
Lake
county
on
the
go to a candy-pull, and she disappeared.
Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material.
hoice wines , liquors and ci­ $16,015,568 was gold. Utah is credi­ fourth Monday of June and November
The other day she returned, lifted
gars constantly on hand. The reading ted with $5,911,298. Montana yield­
in each year until otherwise provided eleven children out of the wagon, and
ANY SIZE FURNISHED.
table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN-
cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf. ed $3,439,498; Colorado, $4,191,405; by law.
form* the citizens of Jacksonville and
entered the house and took off her
»unrounding country that he is now nuinu-
Idaho, $1,889,004; British Columbia,
S
ec . 7. The County Court of Lake things as coolly as if she hadn’t been
Yhcturing, and will constantly keep on hand
Send y »ur order* to
H. L. WEBB.
S. P. JONES. $1,636,557; Oregon, $609,070; Wash­ county shall be held at the county seat gone over a day.
the very beet of Lager Beer. Those wishing
JOSIAH HANNAn,
THE
a cool glass of beer should give me a call.
ington Territory $155,535; Arizona, of said county on the first Monday of
Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville.
S uicides seldom occur in families
$26,066; and New Mexico, $708,878. every alternate month, beginning on
NEW
STATE
SALOON,
where
there is plenty of good music.
the first Monday of the month next
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
NOTICE.
The yield of 1874 exceeds that of any after the appointment by the Governor It is only those who have no music in
Corner of California and Third Streets, previous year by $2,142,362, the yield
otice is hereby given to all
ll persons indebted to the
of county officers, as provided for in their souls who see nothing but dark­
persons indebted to the undersigned
undersigned are requested to come for­
ness and hopelessness in this world,
this Aot
of
1873
being
$72,258,633.
The
largest
Webb A Jone*, Propr'*.
that I have placed my account* in the ward and settle. Those who have not the
and
who voluntarily take the final leap
previous production was in 1853, the
S ec . 8. Until otherwise provided
haads of J. H. Stinson, Justice of the Peace, ready eash can nettle in lumber, wood, hay
yield of that year being $65,000,000. for, the County Judge of Lake county I into darkness.
for collection. Those interested will take or grain. I wish to live and let live. So
take warning, as others are better collectors
nglish ale and porter , together The yield for the present year is esti­ shall receive an annual salary of three
notice, as business is meant.
I
’ «
DAVII> CRONEMILLER.
than myself.
J. C. BELT, M. D.
with the finest brands of liquor* and ci­
A dvertising begets wealth.
mated at $80,000,000.
I hundred dollars.
gars always on hand.
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