‘¿hr grmratwîiws. SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1877. “T here ’ s M illions in I t .”—We have reference to the Peacock-Copper- tail lead of Bybee A Co., down at G fl­ lice creek. Bybee and Ed. Smith re­ turned from there Thursday evening and bring glowing reports, backed up by some of the richest rock ever found in this country. Bybee says there is rock enough now on the dump to pro­ duce $8,000, at least calculation. He stands on tiptoo now when reciting his prospects and rocks back on his heels with the solid weight of an actual mil­ lionaire. He intends to have a mill at work on the rock as soon as it can be put up. He will work by the best known methods—pans, concentrators, etc. Ed. Smith will put up the mill as soon as he completes an arastra for the Green Brothers, who are working what is evidently the continuation of the Bybee lead. The rock is identi­ cally the same although miles up iu the mountains from Bybee’s, and the prospects are equally as good. ---- F orger A rrested . Monday last Sheriff Manning arrested a iu.»n ém­ ployed at Win. Bybee’s, who is charged with having committed forg­ ery in Marion county, a short time since. He gave his name here as D W. Brennan—or Drennan, in other in­ stances,—but has numerous aliases. Hu formerly worked near Jefferson, on lheO. AU. R. R.,and hypothecated a forged note for $275 with or through Reed A Co., brokers of Salem, on which he procured $160. In a few days the note was discovered to be a forged one, ami steps were immediate­ ly taken for the apprehension of the forger, with results as stated. On Thursday morning last Sheriff Baker, of Marion county, took the bird from our jail and started with him for Sa­ lem. Is it not probable that thieves aud roughs will soon learn to avoid this piirt of the country, as they al- most invariably get caught or killed here. J oshed ’E m .— When the robbers attacked the stage the other day Lieut. Hoyle took advantage of their attention to the other passengers ami dropped his money into a water buck­ et in the boot. When they came to examine him of course he had noth­ ing, and they dismissed him with the remark that “soldiers aro always in­ fernally poor.” They got $120 from one of the Chinamen but neglected to search his bundle of dirty clothes and thus missed $1300 secreted therein. 'There was no hurry or confusion in the affair, ami the highwaymen leis­ urely departed and have not since been heard from, only that their pursuers chased them so closely at one time that one of the robbers w s compelled to abandon his horse anil take to the brush afoot to avoid capture. C ounty C ourt .—This body closed its session Thursday. Little of gen­ eral importance was transacted. The care of the County Hospital fur the ensuing year was awarded to Dr. L. Danforth for the sum of $1,980. Re- jx>rts of viewers for changes in and es. tablishruent of various county roads were reported back for further action thereon. A ferry license was granted to A. J. Wileox, with rate of toll es­ tablished, to maintain a ferry on Rogue river, at or near the mouth of Indian creek. T he S trawberry F estival .—Ac­ cording to announcement this affair camo off on Thursday evening, and as was anticipated proved a grand suc­ cess in every particular. The Sunday School Library will derive material benefit from the festival, as we are in­ formed that the net proceeds will foot up $G0 or more, The admission fees alone will nearly, if not quite, defray the expenses. B ig S trawberry .—Beekman, of this place, has raised the champion strawberry. It measures 8 by 7 inches in circumference and is about three-fourths of an inch in diameter. M ill somebody give the solid contents of that measurement ? It is one big berry made up of 8 or 10 smaller ones, all grown together in the form of a rosette. L ife I nsurance P aid .— C. W. Kahler* administrator of the estate of John BUger, has been paid $3,000, the amount of the Life Insurance policy of the late John Bilger, from the Pa­ cific Mutual Life Insurance Company of Sacraménto. There were two pol­ icies—one of $1,000 and another of $2,000. 1 ! County Court wound up. Wool is worth 20 cents. Snow fell at Linkville last week. Weather warm and crops growing finely. The District School for this District has closed for the Summer vacation. O. Gunnison, long a resident of this place, has removed to Ashland. Rev. M. A. Williams officiates at the M. E. Church to-morrow at the usuai hours. The Border Troubles. The hydraulic mines lately set in operation at the mouth of Little Ap­ plegate have got down to square work and muddy Main Applegate to its mouth, we are informed. Their ditch carries 1500 inches, which will all be used when available and the mine in full blast. As soon as the Winter sea­ son furnishes sufficient water they will put on another pipe in a different place. The boys about town have been visiting this new wonder and are emphatic in their pronunciations of its grandeur. Several wagon loads paid the mine a visit on Sunday1 last. The-raids over the border by Mexi­ cans on the Texas frontier has become insufferable, ahd our Government has at last been induced to take measures for its repression. To that end our troops have been ordered to pursue raiders over the border. The follow­ ing dispatch explains the orders to Gen. Ord, and the limits of his actions: N ew Y ork , June 1st. The ÏW Washington special, speaking of Me­ Crary’s letter to .Sherman, .»ays tile letter is understood by Sherman that the military is not to wait until the Mexican government is heard from before pursuing marauders over the lines, but is construed as giving per­ mission to Ord, when in pursuit of robbers, to cross over if he thinks he can catch them in a reasonable time, and if he is in sight of them, or fol- lowing a fresh trail, It is considered reasonable for him to go a day’s march into Mexican country. McCrary is of the opinion the mere publication of the order will go far to stop marauding, for the knowledge that the military are not allowed to pursue them beyond the Rio Grande has always been a temptation to raiders to run over into 1'exas. The melodious organ grinder is Quite a funny time was experienced again among us and the average ju­ the other evening by the Mashal and venile turns his mouth into a fly-trap. ; posse in tho capture of the drunken Rev. Father Callan, of Yreka, ac­ Indian “Stonewall,” who got on a companied by Masters Junker and spree and executed a scalp dance in Roseborough, have been spending the the street. On attempting to arrest week among us. him, that redoubtable hero, who “bull­ Wanted, at this office, a double­ doses” Kanaka Flat occasionally, took jawed, pivot-tongued, active man to to the woods at a Ten Broeck pace, and pronounce the names reported in the was only captured by running over European war bulletin. him with a horse. After thus knock­ i The base ball match last Saturday ing him down a time or two he squealed between the Ashland and Jackson­ and is resting in Ad’s hotel awhile. ville nines, resulted in a victory for A number of our cotemporaries the Jacksonville boys by 48 to 24. throughout the State have purchased new dresses and would all present much improved appearances if they would hire some good practical work­ men to use the material. Sun. Rob­ Nat. Langell and Rev. J. R. N inson, of Miller A Richards, of San Bell, accompanied by Misses Eliza Francisco, seems to have circulated Langell and Alice Hanley, started on among the craft pretty generally, and a trip last Monday tor the Willamette. wherever his advice has been list- ened to we can see more or less Tho l>oys turned out en masse on Thursday evening and treated the change for the l»etter. Cornell, Turner and John S. Miller newly-married couples to a genuine, old-fashioned chiravari. Good nature have returned to their cinnabar claims on Beaver creek, with a wagon load ruled throughout. We are requested to state that all of grub, etc., enough to do them a persons having dishes used at the late month or two. They have gone out strawberry festival will find the same this time to view out and construct a at the club room, and are requested to wagon road over the mountains, a dis­ tance of about 12 mile*», to their mine. call and identify them. They will then take in some retorts What’s the matter now ? A picnic and commence business on a perma- party ascended Table Rock Wednes­ nent and paying scale, They have day ami they returned all sound and lots of ore on the dump already. cheerful. Was that because “Sargent” Next week J. S. Howard, surveyor, wasn’t along, for escort ? will commence the permanent survey The long existing sewing machine of the ditch for the Portland-Sterling monopoly by patent has bursted out, Mining Company. The preliminary and experts say that machines will survey was 231 miles in length, with soon sell for half or one-third cf the a capacity of 4,060 inches. We pre­ prices formerly demanded. sume that standard will be maintained Geo. Holt has his new brick factory by the new Company, who announce well under way and will soot» burn his their intention to conduct the work on first kiln. It will take several hund­ the largest scale possible by the most red thousand to put up his big hotel, approved modern method of hydraul- but George will make the riffle. j icing. Thos. Gale, we are informed, has Remember the 4 th. The proceed­ succeeded W. A. McPherson ou the ings of last night’s meeting were en­ Ashlaud Tidinys. Me. goes to Wash- acted after we went to press. irigton Territory to fill a Federal ap­ DEFINITE WORD HtTU THE I.OS T pointment in the revenue service. STEAMER <<»<>. S. WK1U1IT. T hree negroes m Columbus, Ga., May 23 (1>, Killed a Mrs. Chambers, who resisted their attempt to rob her house, and were hanged to a tree by a mob, the hangman’s ropes being trace chains. All our big-town exchanges com­ plain of patronage given by their youths to opium-smoking dens. They are one luxury we don’t enjoy here. The famous “Alleghenians’—with Swiss Bellringers—are coming to see us. They have sent us word that they will be here soon and when they do arrive ample notice will be given of a show that our citizens can have no fear of being bilked by. J. M. Sutton, of Ashland, is among us again, after his severe illness, look­ ing the worse for wear, but still worth any number of dead men. He is slowly recovering, but hopes to reach his fighting weight in due course of time. His present visit is influenced by the meeting of the Pioneer Society. C. A. Garrison, who resides three miles east of Hopwood’s mill in this county, met with the misfortune of losing his outhouses and kitchen by fire on the 26th ult. By great exer­ tion his residence was saved. His loss luckily only amounts to about $250, where he stood a good show to lose thousands. The citizens of Jacksonville, says the Sentinel, have* made up a purse of $25, to be given as a premium to the winning second nine of any base ball club organized in this county, the game to be played here on the 4th of July. The game part is all right; but don’t the balance of it look a good deal like gtpnl ling, contrary to both the letter and spirit of the law, “in such case made and provided.” By Thursday’s stage from the South came a number of our wandering citi­ zens and accompanying visitors, viz : John Miller and wife, who went to San Francisco on a visit via Portland a month or so ago ; Mrs. Dill, mother of Mrs. P. J. Ryan, who comes among us on a visit; and lastly, Maj. J. T. Glenn, of Oakland, Cal., accompanied by Master Drum, son of John Drum, formerly of this place. H ome A gain . Judge E. B. Wat- son returned home by yesterday’s stage from the North, from his late visit to lloseburg and the Coos Bay country. lie was accompanied by Miss Anabel Short. F rom C alifornia .—John Oith’s brother-in-law, Wm. Johnson, together with his family, reached here a few days ago from Redwood City, Cal. It is their intention to make this their permanent home. T he P ioneers .—The Jackson Co. Pioneer Society held a meeting in this place on Thursday. The Secretary has not been able to furnish a report of proceedings in time for this issue. Kahler Bro’s, soda fountain is in operation. Bob. is engineer. I ^tTThe National Gohl Medal was awarded to Bradley A Rulofson lor the best Photo­ graphs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont­ gomery street, San Francisco. ----------- •------ —■ MARRIED. lloCK EN JOS—ARN()LD—1 n Yreka, at the residence of Mr. Northeim, by Judge Sherer, John liockenjos, of Jacksonville, and Miss Eva Arnold, of Des Moines, Iowa. [The newly married couple reached this place in due season and received the con­ gratulations of friends, young and old, and all others hereby extend a welcome to the strange lady who has become one of our citizens.] FICK E—REK’HTA R—At the M. E.Church, in Jacksonville, Thursday evening, June 7, 1S77, by Rev. M. A. Williams, I*. N. Eicke and Miss Henriet'a Reiclitar, all of Jacksonville. DIED. (»ILL—On Applegate, May 29th, ot conges­ tion of the lungs, William Gill, aged 12 years. NEW, THIS WEEK. I and South by entered land and on the West by surveyed land. Situated in M »s>url Flat Mining District, in Jackson county,- State of Oregon, and described as follows: The N. E. of N. W. % oi Section 30r 1'ownship 37 South, of Range 4 West, cou- 1 taining 40 acres. The said claims are of ree<>rd. The said claims were a<*quired by said applicants by location ami by purchaser and the same are now known as the Burk­ holter Matthews Gold Dost Mining. Claims. All adverse claims must be filed in th<* Roseburg Land Olliee lieivre the ex-1 piration of the sixty days of the publics« ! tion ot this notice. It is hereby ordered that the above notice be published tor sixty days in the D emo ­ cratic T imes , a weekly newspaper pub­ lished in Jacksonville, Oregon. Given under my hand this 26th day of May, A. I). 1877. WM. R. WILLIS, Reght jr. S J J n LI X Gr O F F AT COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS! Administratrix 's Notice. rilHE UNDERSIGNED having been 1 appointed by the County Court of Jack- son county, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Henry b. Cromer, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, within six months lrom this dale; and all persons owing said estate are notified to make im­ mediate payment. SARA 11 CR( >MER, Administratrix. June !», 1877. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING DE- 1 termined to close out business imme­ diately, now offers for sale his entire stock of cigars, tobacco, pipes, stationery, Yankee notions, fancy goods, musical instruments, frames and brackets, nutsand candies, jew­ elry and other articles t<»o numerous to mention. AT COST. Kale positive and term« cash. Those ia'.e of < >regon, on Tuesday, July 3.1877, at 10 o’clock a . M., al which time the said heirs and ail others unknown, are heieby notified to appear ami show cause why an order of sale should not lie made as in said petition praved for. By order of SILAS J. DAY, Attest: County Judge. E. D . I'oi iuiAv. Comity Clerk. Jacksonville, June 5, 1877. 1,000,000 BOTTI.ES OF THE Qentaur JJininients rilHE UNDERSKINED TAKES PLEA8- 1 un* in informing the public that he has iust opened out in £>ehumprs building, ob California street, where he is prepared U» execute all work in his line in the best man nerand at reasonable rates. Cleaning and repairing watches and jewclrv a spe»*ialtv. Give me a call. F. RITSCHARD. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Y7OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1N the st<»ckholders of the Rising Star Gold and silver Mining Company will moot at the olliee of the company, in Jackson­ ville, on Saturday, June 9, 1877, for the pur­ pose ot electing directors and to transact sucli other business as may come l>efore the incorporation. Done by order ot the stockholders. A. C. JONES, Pres, pro tem. E. D. F oudrav . Sec. protein. Jacksonville, Muy 7, 18» <• FARM FOR SALE. ____ riMIE UADR SIGAI D OFFERS FOR 1 sale his farm situated on Antelope creek, 12jmiles east of Jacksonville, containing 480 ai-res of land, 400 acres ls*ing good farming land and under leiu*e. It is a good grain I farm and sheep ranch, well watered and I good houses and barns upon it. TERMS < >F SALE—$9 j»er aere, one-half down, the balance to suit purchaser. J. W. SIMPSON. N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller i parcels, if desired 7tf. Tiit* <<:>sp:*l ul' Merit. Where there is so much rivalry as in the manufacture of’amilv medicines, he who would succeed must give positive and con­ vincing proof of merit. This is an age of inquiry. People take nothing tor granted. They must know the “irAr/x” and "irhert- fores" betöre ackn iwledging the sup: riority of one article over another. Among the few preparations that have stood the test, those manufactured by 11. V. Pierce, M. D., of the World’s Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y., have for many years been foremost. The truth of any statement made concerning them can tie easily ascertained, for Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery are now pre­ scribed by many physicians in curing ob­ stinate eases ot Catarrh ami incipient Con­ sumption. The Discovery has no equal in curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchial and Ner­ vous Atl’eciions. It allays all irritation of the muenos membrane, aids digestion, amt when used with Drs. Pierce's Pleasant Pur­ gative Pellets readily overcomes torpid lirer and Constipation, while the Favorite Pre­ scription has no rival in the field ot pre­ pared medicine in curing diseases peculiar to females. If you wish to "knoic thyself" procure a copy of “The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser,” an illustrated book oi nearly loo pages, adapted to the wants ot every body. Price 81.56, postage prepaid. Address the author, 11. V. Pierce, Buffalo, New York. After more than three years have passed, news has at last been received from the lost steamer George S. Wright, which is of a definite char­ acter, as follows : , V ictoria , June 3d.—A survivor of the wreck of the lost steamship Geo. I S. Wright has at last been discovered. He is an Indian named Coma, and was a coal heaver on board. He was re­ cognized on the street at Nanaimo the other day, and arrested and brought to Victoria. The Colonist says : Since the disaster Coma has constantly evaded the police, and until quite re­ cently it was not known that there existed a single survivor of the wreck. About a fortnight ago he ventured in­ to Nanaimo, where he was arrested by Constable Stewart on Friday and ar­ rived here yesterday. Coma con­ fessed to the superintendent of police, after being duly cautioned, that at night the boilers of the steamship ex­ Tunic. ploded and she began to sink at once. • Every one, at times, feels the necessity of Capt. Ainsley, with four U. S. officers some restorative of the vital powers, de­ and a passenger, got into a boat and pressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. In such conditions, let every one, instead ot told Coma, who was on deck, to get Hying to the alcoholic or medicinal stimu­ in too. The rest of the people were lants, which must be ’followed by depres­ in bed or tried to escape by means of sion equal to their excitement, reinvigorate his deranged system by the natural tonic another boat. The Captain’s party, elements of the P eruvian S yrup . Sold by seven in all, pulled ashore, near Cape ! all druggists. Caution, the party were nearly naked ITiMoliclto»! Testimony. and the Indians gave them blankets to F ai it fieli >, M e ., April 28, 1804. keep them warm. A day or two Gentlemen—Seeing numerous certificates afterwards three canoe loads of In­ in the Mimic Farmer ‘endorsing the merits dians came to the spot and Captain ot the Great Lung Remedy, W» star ’ s B al ­ Ainsley offered the leader five hundred sam of W il » C hekiiy , 1 am induced ami 1 take great pleasure in giving publicity to dollars to convey the shipwrecked men the great cure it accomplished in my family to Fort llupert. Four of the Indians iu the year 1856. During Hie summer ot were armed with muskets with which that year my son, Henry A. Archer, now postmaster in this place, was attacked with they killed all the whites, tied stones spitting of blood, cough, weakness of lungs, to the bodies and sank them in deep and general debility, so much so that our water. They robbed the budies of all family physician declared him to have a seated consumption.” He was under valuables including the captain’s gold “ medical treatment for a number ot months, watch and ohain. They-^pared Coma but received no benefit from it. At length, but told him that if he ever dared to from the solicitation ot himself aud others, narrate the cirtf’unristances they would I was induced to purchase one bottle ot WlsTAR’at B alsam of W ild C herry , which kill his miner. Coma thinks that all benefitted him so rtuch 1 obtained another, I the people on board who were in bed which in a short time restored him to his at the time of the explosion were usual state of health. I can safely recom­ mend this remedy to others in like condi­ drowned, as the boat went down rap­ tion, lor it is, 1 think, all it purports to be— idly. The prisoner was to-day con­ THE GREAT LUNG REMEDY FOR THE TIMES ! The above statement, gentlemen, is my fronted by the four prisoners who were voluntary offering to you in favor of your brought by the Rocket and have since Balsam, and is at your disposal. As ever, been in gaol here, and identified two yours, A ndrew A rcher . of them as belongiing to the party of murderers. Neus. N ’T he schooner New Bedford, only 20 feet long, sailed from New Bedlord, F. RITSCHARD, Citation to Heirs Mass., May 26 th, with Cant. Thomas C’rapo and wife as passengers, bound In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, June, 1677, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. for London, Englaud. This is the sitting in probate. smallest vessel that has ever atlempl- In the mailer ot the estate of Napoleon Ba­ ker, deceased. ed the feat. I The May number of Oregon’s only pictorial, the II ’e.d Shore, is on our ta­ ble. Interesting as usual, containing 1G pages of interesting local and mis­ cellaneous matter. Send $4 to L. Satnuel, publisher, Portland, and get a good family paper. O dd F ellows , A ttention ! —The Mining Notice. members of Jacksonville Lodgo No. U.S. LAN»OFFICE, f 10, I. O. O. F., are requested to be R oseburg , (>REG*ttr May 26, 1S77. } present at their hall on next Saturday otice is hereby w - iven that Peter Burkholter and S»m«el Mat­ evening, when they will hear some­ thews, whose post oilier address is Jackaon- ville, Oregon, have made application for thing to their benefit. patent for pla<*rr claims, l>eing bounded on 1) an i el C ron em iller , Sec. the North by surveyed lands, on the East have been sold the last year, and not one complaint has reached ns that they have not done all that is claimed for them. In­ deed, scientific skill cannot go beyond the result reached in these wonderful prepara­ tions. Added to Carbolic, Arnica, Mentha, Seneca-oil and Witch-Hazel, are other in­ gredients, which m ike a family liniment (fiat defies rivalry. Rheumatic »ml bed­ ridden cripples have by it been enabled to throw way their crutches, and many win, tor years have been alilieted with Neuralgia. Sciatica, Caked Breasts, Weak Backs, Ac., have found permanent releaf. Mr. Josiah Westlake, of Marysville, (>., writes: “For years my Rheumatism has been so bad that I have been unable to stir from the hoti'-e. 1 have tried every remedy 1 could hear of. Finally, I learned of the Centaur Liniment. The first three bottles enabled me to walk without my crutches. I am mending rapidly. 1 think your Lini­ ment simply a marvel.” This Liniment cures Burns and Scalds without a scar, extracts the poison from bites and stings, cures Chilblains and Frosted-feet, and is very efficacious for Ear­ ache, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions. T he C entaur L iniment , Y ellow W rap ­ per , is intended for the tough fibres, eords and muscles ot horses, mules, ami animals. R eau ! R eap ! Rev. Geo. W. Manorkill, Schoharie Co., N. ¥., says: “ My horse was lame for a year with a fet­ lock wrench. All remedies utterly failed to cure and I considered him worthless until 1 commenced to use<'entanr Liniment, which rapidly cured him. I heartily reco- mend it.” It makes very little difference whether the ease be “wrench,” sprain, spavain or lameness of any kind, the effects are the same. The great power of the Liniment is, however, shown in Poll-evel, Big-head, Sweeny. Spavin, Ring-bone, Galls ami Scratches. This Liniment is worth millions of dollars yearly to the Stock-growers, Livery-men, Farmers, and those having valuable animals to care for. We warrant its ellects and reler to any Farrier who has ever used it. Laboratory of J. B. Rose Co., 46 St., New York. CHILDREN A comple’e substitute for Castor Oil, with­ out it? unpleasant taste or recoil in the throat. The result of 26 years’ practice by Dr. Sain’l*Pitcher, of Massachusetts. Pitcher’s Castoria is particularly recom­ mended for children. It destroys worms, assimilates the food, and allows natural sleep. Very eilieacious in Croup and for children Teething. For Colds, Feverish­ ness, Disorders of the Bowels, and Stomach Complaints, nothing is so effective. It is as pleasant to take as honey, costs but 3.5 Cents, and can be had of any Druggist. This is one of many testimonial; “C ornwall , L ebanon C o ., P a ., ) March 17, 1874. j “/kiir Sir,— I have used your C astoria in my practice for some time. 1 take great pleasure iu recommending it to the profession as a sate, reliable and agreeable medicine. It is particularly adapted to children where the repugnant taste of Castor Oil renders it so difficult to administer. E. A. ENDEIIS, M. D.” All Kinds of Job Printing Mothers who try Castoria will tind that they can sleep nights and that their babies NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT will be healthv. " J. B. R ose & Co., New York. The Times Office ORSE, Paint, Sash, Scrubbing and Black­ ening Bi ushe.s at JOHN MILLER'S. H MINING NOTICE. VTOTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1\ the undersigned have purchased the interests of Wm. Irwin, W. F. Brown and \V. W. Smith in the Courtney, Irwin A Co. mine in Josephine county, and will ¡»ay all debts of said company up to this date. D. C. COURTNEY, W. M. MURPHY. Picket creek, April 16, 1877. FOR SALE. 4 FLOURING MILL, ONE RUN OF Z y burrs, good water power, favorably lo­ cated in Kerbyville. For particulars, ad­ dress .. J. B. SIFERK, | Kerby ville. Josephine county. Oregon. Estray Notice. rpAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 1 living in Table Rock precinct, one bay horse, nine vears old, about 16 hands high, branded on "the left shoulder with the letter Y. The owner is reijuested to come for­ ward and provo property, nay damages and take him a wav, or he will I k » sold according to law. M. COLWELL. SOCIETY NOTICES. hdisonvillr Mamin No. 148, U. 0. IL M., Holds its regular meetings every Thursday i evening at the odd Fellows’ Hall. Brother»- I in good standing are inviteil to attend.' E. JACOBS, O. C- M ax M uller , IL 8. Oreyonian I'orahontas Tribe Ko. 1. im­ proved order of Re Saturday eveningat the Odd Fei- ow’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are> invited to attend. J. II. HYZER, N. G. D aniel C ronf . miller , Rec. Sec’y. Ruth Rcbrkah Drgrre Lot!;? No» 4,1. 0. 0. F., Holds its regular meetings oif every other I Monday <*vening at Odd Fellows Hall. Members in good standing are invited to* attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G, ■ R achel F isher , R. S. ——————— CURRENCY WANTED. urrency or C wanted tor coin. eastern DRirtw; Apply at thia