- "- 7 rs?W G. - 5rvssB5. "?-?) .-3! ; -55SJWV-- mzrm N - B 3" m?M SENIIHEL. JACKMUVVILLIi Saturday, November- 2, 1882. Land Office at Itoscur, June tfo, Ocn.l IftSO ' J T all TTliom It mny Cuuccrnt Notice U hereby slsrn flint I liac dcsls anted the OltlXON MA'TIMX nit llic paper in lvlilch I ulinll lirrrnflcr publish nil pre emption, Iiiiirtrnil nnd nppllmlloiis for mlulnc pntrnl firr lauds I) lug iienr 'Jaeksontlllr. Jncksun county, itrrcon. V. I'. Iti:JtJII, lteslfcr. Phoksix Market Report. Hogs, C cts., paying price; wheal, 60 cts. per btuhel; flour, $18 per SI.; bran, 15 ptr ton; will feed, 18 per ton; shorts, "S18 per ton. IiOST. On the streets of Jackson ville, on Saturday last sixty dollars in greenbacks mostly ten dollar bills Enclosed in an envelope. The finder Will be most liberaly rewarded by re turning to this office. A Bio Hoa. JohnO. Norton of this Vialcu, killed a hog last week wind) is the largest jet reported. It weighod C57 pounds gross and 590 pounds net and 1 . -.- 1 ft fAbf nrminil 1 vo st-ili? Uo and one half years old. John Bays if anybody in this valley can b-at that be would like to hear from them. Ciiamfion's Ball. The party given iat Holt's Hall last evening by Victory Council was a success in every particu- tar and all those who attended went iome happy. Excellent music was fur nished by Slessrs. Webb and- Bilger knd the supper furnished by Madame Holt was up to its usual standard. Fell From Grace. The Rnseburg ''Plaindealer" says that a party named Robert Leadbetter was arrested Tues iday morning on the complaint of Dr. N. P. Bunnell for stealing a pistol from the foundry in this city. He was arraigned before Justice Flint, whobouud him over for his appearance beforo next grand jury. His bonds were fixed at 5100, and fa ling to fur nuh the same lie was lodged in jail. Leadbetter recently came here from Jackson county. Ho has a very in teresting ounj; wife, who sorely feels the humiliation. He was at one time a leader in the order known as the Champions of Honor. Sooiety Election's. The following is a list of newly elected officers for the different societies mentioned: Jacksonville Lodge .No. 10, 1. O. O. F.:S. J. Day, N. G ; Robt. II. Sloore, V. G ; John Miller, R.S.; H. v Helms, P. S ; F. Luy, Treasurer; Trustees, Frank Krause K. Kubli, and Henry Klippel. Oregoniau Pocahontas Tribe, I. O. R. M ; Sachem J. T. Itolosou; S. S., J. G. Birdsey; J. S., S. Colin; Trustees, D. Cronemiller, A Schmidt and T. T. SIcKenzie. Adarel Chapter, O. E. S.: W. SI. Sirs. C. C. Bei-kmaii; W. P. Thos. G. Reames; A. M., Mrs: D. Linn; Treas urer, Sirs. Jno. SI il'er; Secretary, Sirs. !N. Fisher; Conductor, Sliss. Annie Miller; A C, Miss Issie SIcCully. An Acceptable Present. Sir. L. Swan received a line two year old filly last Wednesday, from Jackson iileOnn.,' as a present from the well known horse man, Sir. James SlcDonough. Sho is one of the. finest animals we have seen, and vhen full grown will bo over 16 hands high, and of heaviest average weight for a first class roadster. Her fcire is the famous Altamont owned by Jay Beach, and her dam a Vermont mare sired by Penniger's Slike. Al ihough troubled with the distemper to make her look bad on arrival, she is now gradually recoverinj, and begins to im prove in appearances, showing strong nnd neatly formed limbs, with the prospects of making her mark as a flyer fan the race course if well trained to such purpose. '" Yreka Journal." Sliss Kelly's Concert. The fob lowiug is the programme for the con cert to be given by Sliss Eugenia A. Kelley, assisted by our local talent, at Holt's Hall on Saturday, Dec. 9th: 1 Piano duct, "Lucia di Ltmmer- raoor," Slisses E. Kelley and Sic Hie Britt; 2 Greeting Glee; 3 Piano solo, "Jl Trovatore," Sliss Annie Miller; 4 Vocal duet, "Lily and Rose,"' Slisses Sophie and Sophinia Ish; 5 Soprano solo and chorus, "Genevieve," Slisses Cora Linn and Leah Smith, A. H. Majgly and W. L. Bilger; 6 Piano duet, "Beautiful Cyrus Waltz." Slisses Allie Klipyel and Anna Dowell; 7 Character long, "Drunkard's lone Child," Sliss ilnlia AfancAix R ltnr cnln nd enntv Joseph -Hughes; 9 Chorus, "V-intor King," by the little girls;. 10 Piano rip, "Sleigh Ride," Slisses Hattie Hanna, Ollie Brents no and Pauline Karewski; 11 Soprano solo, "When Ihe Tide Comes In," Sliss Delia Pen neaker; 12 Piano duet, medley, Sliss E. Kelley and Willie Plymale; 13 Tableau, "Pocahontas Saving the Life 6f John. Smith;" H dverture, "Tan credi," Sliss Hattie Reames; 15 Char acter song, "Hunting Tour,'' Sliss Slattie Sisley and Charles Bilger; 16 Soprano solo and chorus, "Take Sle Baclrto Home and Slother," Misss Ish, A. H. SL-egly and W. L. Bilger; 17 Character song, "The Bible that I've Always Read is Good Enough for Sle," Misses Susio Turner and Carrie (Jronomiller; 18 Piano duet, "Postilion d'Amour," Sliss Ella-Hanley and Lou Savage; 19 Character duet," "SInggie Darling, Now Good Bye," Miss Anna and W. L. Bilger; 20 Character song, Johu Kelley; 21 Solo "Sly Love's a Rover," Mis Cora Linn; 22 Character song, "Sweet Sister." Slisses Adilie Plymale and Clara Neuber; 23 Piano duet, "Galop Brillinnfe," Slisses E. Kelley and Celfa Levy; 24 Overture and plantation songs, bv 1) W. Cros by, Ed Booth, W. L. "Bilger, J. R. Little, Frank Savage, Joseph Hughes and John Kelley. Admission-50 cents Children half-price. LOCAL ITUIS. Chas. "Wolters has returned from the railroad. Can't our young lolks have a Christ mas tree this year? Buy your fishing and hunting mate rial at John Miller's. The regular term of County Court will be held next week. Sheriff Jacobs is viuting the different precincts collecting taxes. Dr.tW. SI. Slatsters of Bostburg has located at Brownsboro. Simon Caro has returned to Rose- burg from a trip to Europe. Three Farms for Rale. E.iquire of T. G. Reames, Jacksonville, Oregon. N. C. Stcadman has besn appointed a Special deputy by Sheriff Jacobs. Who was the young man that was so Handy at the Thanksgiving ball? For a cough or cold t'icro is no rem edy equal to Ammen's Cough Syrup. Lots of toys at Little fc Chase's. E. Jacobs also keeps a large assortment. Slax Sluller has gone to Fort Klatu ath ougovernment.trannportgiitin I "i J. W. Wimer has been appointed Postmaster at Murphy, Josephine county. When you see a Little nigger hang ing by the door walk rightin, for that's the store. The "hog law" passed by the last legislature does not effect Jackson or Josephine counties. School adjourned Thursday to en able the pupils and teachers to give thanks and eat turkey. The Lake county assessment cases have been set for trial on the ninth inst by Judge Hanna. SIcCall Atkinson & Co. havesold con siderable lumber to L. S. P. Mar.sli for the new Court House. Lannes Klippel, George Huffer and Robt. Wilkenson have gone to the i ail road to look for work. The new telegraph line on the route of the O. it C. R. R. has been completed as far south as Lewisville. Hank GiJdings of Ashland now drives the O. fc C. Stage between Yreka and Cole's .station. Sirs Lavenburg will give a Christ mas ball at Phcculx on Friday, Decem ber 22d to which everybody is invited. Slat Obenchain starts for Lake county next -week to remain for the winter looking after his stock interests. Attend the concert on the 9th inst. The programme published to-day shows that a good entertainment will be given. The creditors of SIcKenzie Foudray will remember the meeting at Judge Piim's oflke to day at one o'colck r. t. John S. Sliller, mail carrier on the Liukville Fort Klamath route, paid Jacksonville friends a short visit this w eek. Franco Plymale killed fifty hogs this week to be turned into bacon and will slaughter about fifty more in a few days. General Reames and Frank Ennis spent yesteiday duck hunting on Bear creek. They returned well loaded with game. Robt. Taylor of Clear Lake, Cal., called on us on Tuesday last. He was on his way to Arizona where he thinks of locating. W. L Record will start southward in a few days in the interest of his marble house but will be back again next Spring. The Jacksonville distillery will soon be ready for work, the build'ngs and other necessary appurtenances being nearly completed. Joseph Hughes, of Chicago, an uncle of Sliss Eugenia Kelley, is in town and will remain to take part in the concert on the 9th. A Boston paper is responsible for the following: Of all sad words from tongue or pen, the saddest are that we must have Ben. Dnulap & Schmidling will commence hauling rock for the Court. House next week when work on the foundation will be commenced. Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4. elects officers on the 11th of December and a full attendance of members is requested ut that time. There is not a vacant house in Jack sonville and tho county .jail and cul'a booso must sometimes be used to" ac commodate late arrivals. The skating rink still runs occasion ally but is not as well patronized as formerly on account of the hoodlumism allowed by the managir. Tho new building for the "Times" office on the corner of C and Third streets, is nearly completed and ptc sents a good appearance. W. J. Plymale contemplates mak ing numerous improvements to his livery stable soon so as to keep up with his increase of business. If you don't know what to buy your lady love for a Chaistmas present call at Sirs. Prim's milllincry store where a selection can be made without trouble. A first-class new Singer sfc'wing ma chine for sale at this office at a bar gain. Ihe most usetul iJhristmas present that you could give your wife. Wimer fc Sons write us that they have completed a three fcot trail from the end of the grade to the old wngon road and it is now open for horsemen and is perfectly easy and safe. They hare 29 men at work at present and will have the road ready for wagon travel in the spring. Sirs. Wm. Hoffman celebrated her 69th birthday this week and we join with her .many friends in wishing her many more years ot neaitn anu uap piness. Thanksgiving wasgenerally observed in Jacksonville. Union sei vices were held at the Presbyterian Church and dead turkeys and cranberry sauce abounded. It is reported that aformer musician in the 21st Infantry band, named W. S. Garb, now with Co. C, at Fort Klam ath, has fallen heir to a foituue of 190,000. Sir. Charley Kohn, the well known commercial travur, was married on the 231, in Corvallis, to Miss Dorena Jacobs of that citv. Much joy and happiness, Charley. The Ashland "Tidings" has been designated as the official paper for Klamath county as regaids legal ad vertising it having the largest cir culation in that county. Slaft Bylee had two ribs broken and Thos. Lang was considerable bruised up by a runaway near Link ville cne day this week. The bu; W also proved a total wreck. "" Sir. J. R. Vhip.el from Woodville was in town yesterday. He reports real estate on the rise in that locality and evrnhing generally looking up in anticipation of the rail road. Thos j arties who sold their farms to the Portland capitalist have not yet made out the deeds and lecehed iheir coin nnd I lie majority of them believe that there "ain't much in it " A contribution box has been placed at the entrance to the Presbyterian Church the funds contributed to be used for the ielb-f of any poor families in our midst needing assistance. Ifjou want a sewing Slachine call at E. C. Brooks' drug, watch, clink, and jewelery store. His tnrchiues are a little finer nnd his prices a little snugger than any other bugger's. SINs Rosa Keifer, nn eleven year old daughter of Chas. Keifer of AI bain, and a niece of Sirs. Joseph Wet terier of this place, died ut the fatuity residence at that place this week. Settling up time is near at hand and all those owing us should not fail toiemembertl atprinters needmoney as well as other people. We have just received a lot of new receipt books. If you want to buy albums, jewelry, or hats, or anything new in the way of cravats, Reames BroV. store is the place you should go, for their goods are all new nnd their pi ices are low. Slichxl Hanley sold a droieof sixty odd head of hogs to Chinamen from Josephine county this week receivhg six cents per pound, gross. The total average was about 2S0 pounds each. While making the school assessment for Jacksonville district J. U. Huffer found 147 taxpayers who pay iajtcAPU.xfiie-)nierted,S4UjnH:tS? sb,yoo. ihe sum of frl.Jltf will thus bo raised by the 2h mill tax levied, Two squaws were convicted of lar cey in Justice Huffrr's court this veek and lind 25 each. Failing to liquidate they were committed to jail where they will have to remain for twcho aud a half daR. A ball will be given at Uncle Dan Fisher's on the 15th of this month. Everybody is invited, and all tho-e who ever attended a party at this place know they will have a good time and an excellent cupper. Articles of incorporation have been filed with the secretnry of state incor porating the Coos Bay & Coquille rail load company. Incorporators, W. A. Luse, T. G. Owen and J. SI. Siglin. Capital stock, 100,000. A fine painting of four varieties of grapes, raised by Peter Britl of this p ace, executed by J. C. Stuart, the aitist, is attiaciing considerable atten tion in Portland, and thereby gives us quite an advertisement. Death to rat, mice, roaches end ants; Parsoxs Exterminator. Harns granaries und households cleared in a single night. No fear of bad .smells. Best and cheapest vermin killer in the world. Slid everywhere. Gov. Sloody hasuppointed Julius A Stratton, Eq., to the otlice of Super inteiubut of the Oiegon Penitentiary, vice Hon. A lush, resigned. Sir. Stiattou will enter upon the duties of the office January 1st, 18S3. Joseph Clough and J. D. Hanks, two old knights of the whip, paid Jacksonville a visit this week. The former is now engaged in stock business while ihe latter is teaming between lieie and the railroad terminus. Residents in the lower part of town comjtlaiu that sneik tl ieves are in vailing their wood sheds nnd grain boxes. Tle midiiightii.arauder.s had lietter look a little oi't as we have heard of one of their victims threat ening to "load some of his stove wood. Out of a band of 200" hea'd of horses belonging to Messrs. Clover and Rote of Phreriix, 40 head were lost on the range in Klamath country during the past year. Distemper epizootic, pink eye and "straying" account for the loss of so heavy a percentage. "Tid ings." There are now, very few dwelling houses for rent here. This is largely due to the excellence of our schools As soon as school begins the "to let" cards dissappear from the windows of empty houses, to gie- place to oc cu'piuts; seeking the advautige of our schools. The official vote of Washington terri tory for delegato has just been received by Secretary Owings. Thomas H. Brents Republican nominee, received 11,238 votes and Thomas Burke, Dem ocratic nominee, 8,242 votesf scatter ing, 9; total vote 19,489;-majority for .Brents, 2,yU2, Taylor and Jinks wuiestablisn a commercial and night school in Jack sonville for both sexes' ind all ages between 10 and 100 yearbon, or about January 1st 1883. They fime already organized classes at Stjnis Valley, Eagle Point and Antioch Wchool-house, and both are excellent tea&hers. The O. Si C. Stage Co; re now us ing common Shuttler wagons for stag? coaches for winter purposes. They are covered and fitted up; with spring seats and" those who have -rode in them say they ride easier than the other stage coaches, besides being oyer 1,000 pounds lighter. Beef at 6 cents on foMand hogs at 10 cents dressed, is prettygood pi ices for stock raisers. Calves ;orth ahout S4. n. Iifiml r vpr ai-o. now rate ht S8 to SI 0 a head. The stock business has been booming for a year pist in Siski you, and some arc Sanguitu enough to belive that cows will average 40 a head next Summer. "Jou-na'.'- Slany druggists recommetd, nnd try to tell what pays them the largest profit. Do not be dtceu-il. As!; for Aminen's Cough Syrup. VTake .o oth er. TIfe retuedyj standjpn its own merits. You can huy 4abjui- l.ottltt for 15 centx, - testjit yourself. Larger bottles ,at 50 ceftis a,id 61 A k to see the larger aizeawd read, the wrapper. A bill introduced in the last Legisla ture by Representative KSzer, makes it unlawful for any minor in the state of Oregon under the age of 16 years to smoke tobacco in any form, under pen a'ty of a fine noC less than S5 nor more than 20. Any person selling tobacco to such Slinor is liable to a fine of not less than 10 nor more than 20. Justice courts have jurisdiction. "'Ihe Northwest News" is the name of a new candidate for public favor. It is to be published at Portland and makes its appearance on January 1st, 1S83. If it conies up to the promise made in the prospectus, and it doubt less will, it should secure a warm wet comn trout tlie people at large. . it is to have the full telegraphic dispatches and no effort or money is to be spared to mak? it a Grst-class daily news paper. Sir. Will Q. Brown is at work with a force of men making a good wagon road from the valley to his nickel mine on old Piney. We hear it rumored tratthe Co. of which he is a part, has unlimited confidence in the mine and that early next summer, work will be begun on their smelting work", which will be put up somewhere on the creek. between this place and the head of the valley, and winch when completed and put in operation will furnish employ ii ent for 150 operatives. "Plain dealer." On"! of our prominent preachers tells the fo lowing anecdote as a factwhpn over he hears a story toft "incredible for belef: A very. Jtvickell - man be- - " - - - i .. u. "iw it became his time to pray in class meeting Not being used to public speaking, of courrr, he was very mud embarrassed. This is the ubstance of the prayer: O, God, thou Giver of all good things, look dowr. wth pity on poor people. You are rich and can spare then plenty to cat while on earth. Send every one of thein a fullbanel of flour, plenty of lard and a side of bacon, a ham or so and a pound of butter. Send each one of your starving, bun gry rreatures a barrel of sugar, a liar rel of coffee, a banel of'salt, a barrel of pepper oh, belli that's too much pepper. Amen." The Area op SIoders States. The largest State in the civilized world is Texas which boasts an area of 274,356 square miles; the smallest is the little Stute of Slonacn,an Europe, which has only six square riiiles. The Austrian empire contains 240,943 square miles; the German empire. 212, 091; Franee. 204,091; Spa n, 177.781 Sweden, 1C8.042; California, 157.S01; Dakota, 150,932; Territory of M011 tana, 143,776; Norway, 122.280; New Slexico, 121,201, Great Britnin and It eland. 120,879; Italy, lTl,29fi; Ari zona, 113.916; Neva fa, 112,090; Col iirado, 104.500; Territory of' Wyoming, 97.883; On-gnn, 95,274; Terri'tnry of Idaho, 86,295; Territory of U tali, 84, 476; Minii'sota, 83,531; Kansas, 80, 891; Nebraska, 75,995; Territory of Washington, 69,994; Iindian Terri tory, 6S.991; Slissouri, 65,30; Turkey, in Europe, 62,028; then come a num berof other American states, after which are Rnumania, 45.612; Bosnia, and Herzegovina, 28,125; Bulgaria, 25, 360, Servia, 20,850; Netherlands, 20, 527;Greace, 19.941; Switzerland, 12, 235; Denmark, 14,5537TIttsterii Raum elia, 13,500; Belgium, 11,863; and Slontencgie, 1,770. Holloway's PtLts Never Despair Something that never fails Fever and Ague To the sick it is of little consequence how they are cured, whether from a rational view of thr disease or by the rules defined for th guidance of the profession, ?o long as the cure is certain and expeditious. To a suffering man the question on the. relative merits of quiniue or calomel if uninteresting. The faculty may wrangle and discuss their various theor ies, but Dr. Holloway's treatment dis pels doubt ere the disciples) of Escula pius have finished (he first stage. Holloway's Fills are the only remedies which effect a speedy arid radical cure without danger of a relapse. Read the advertisement elsewhere. Important Caution. ;None are genuine unless the signature of J. Ha-ydock, surrounds each box of Piffs and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and SI each. ggTThere is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. Holloway t Co., New York. Slanv of our merchants have a fine stock of toys for th holiday trade. BAILKD.1D JIE1T3. The surveying parties in the field be tween here and Redding, have finished the several lines from the Strawberry Valley summit to Redding, with the ex ception of a little over two miles be tween Fish Rock and Sweetbricr on the Sacramento river. The gap- will be completed about the 1st proximo, and then surveying parties will dis band, for the winter. The line has been permanently established from the sumihit to Redding, but on this side of the summit, all the surveys made are merely preliminary, so that it is not yet kribwrt what route may be taken in running through Shasta Val ley to Klamath river. From the sum mit to Redding three lines have been run, known as the C. E. and H. lines. The E. line is the highest, and has un doubtedly been abandoned, whitethe H line is also on a high elevation, to be used in places, with the C as the main route, and the lowest, being along the river, just above high wa'er mark. From a point south of Strawerry, the C line makes a horseshoo bend, and crosses the Sacramento where the H line crosses.- This C line 13 believed to be much the cheapest and best rouse, aim mer cuuipxuy "rrrfi seuV'oi' all the maps, field notes and calcula tion made. The grade ranges from 75 to 85 foot to the mile in most places, nut reaches 116 in some localities, which is to be the highest limit, with curves no greater than ten de grees. The line below Strawberry Valley, will belvmass of curves, and will pass Soda Springs on the G line, directly through Uncle Dick's kitchen. There will be but little work done on the road in the way of building, be fore Spring, and that little will be in starting the tunnel just this side of Pitt river, besides finishing up culvert work at many points aboie Redding, so that the graders can push the road along rapidly when commencing work. The railroad company will he fully prepared for lively work when the Spring seaon renders the ground in good order for working, as there will be an abundance of ties, rails, and all other mateiiul needed, in readiness at Redding, to be sent forward on the line of the extension northward. Yreka "Journal." Religious. R. C. Oglesby will preach at the Table Rock school-house to-night and also at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. In the evening hn. will preach here.... A discource will be giren in the Slethodist Church on Sun day at 11 o'clock a U. by John Beeson, text. As a man soweth so shall he also reap. At night ho will give an answer to the question in the Book of Job: If a man die, shall he live again? Skepitcs are specially invited to be present On Slonday night he will ans wer the question: Is whisky of use to the sick. Doctors and every body else are invited to be present at the hall of the l.lmmtunns of llnnnr nt -30 p . t. ril 1 VJvar . : .,..j.vv. ij. o. ouurp preacnes at Grant s Pass next Sunday morning and at Reck Point in the evening.... Elder ST. Peterson holds services at Mound district school-houic Sunday at the usual morning hour. . . . Rbv SI. A Williams will be at Grants Pass Sun day morning, when he will preach the funeral of the late Sirs. Piatt.... Regular services at the Catholic church Rev. F. X. Blanchet ufiiciating E der J. A. Slover of this placo will preach at the Antioch school house Saturday and Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rev. SIcGce of Waitsburg W. T. will prea:h at tho Slethodist church in this place on Sunday at eleven o'clock, a. m. Quinine anil Arienle From the basis of many of the Ague remedies in the market, nnd are the last resort of Physicians aud people who know no better medicine to em ploy, for this distressing complaint. The effects of either of these drugs are destructive to tho svstem, pro ducing head ache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the ears, and depression of the constitutional health. AVhli's AcUE CURE is a veg etnhle discovery, containing neithtr quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient, and is an infallible and rapid cure for every form of Fever and Ague Its effects are permanent and certain, and no injury can re suit from its use. Besides being n positive'eure for Fever and Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior remuly for Liver Complaints. It is lin excellent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar to malarious, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action on the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stim ulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. For Sale by all Dealers. Young Odd Fellows. The "New Age," organ of the Odd Fellows, has an article recommending the admission of voung men to the lodges at the age of IS years, and the argument is made that "18 vears of age in 1882 is very different from 18 years of age in 1819." We may say nlso that 18 years of age in California is very different from 18 years of age in Slaryland. The Cali fornian at IS years of age is a man in every sense of the word as much a man as he will be at 21, save in ex perience. Tho three ears between IS and 21 are among the most impor tant in a man's life. His character may be formed on good models, his in stincts and tastes directed into proper and permarait channels in thnf time, or his character may be ruined The Odd Fellows" lodge and Its associations friendships would Constitute a powerful influence tor good on the young man hood of the 18 year old member; and such guidance, constraint and example are more wanted than in any r.ther State in the Union The press will generally endorse th suggestions of the "Age," and express a stiong hope that they may b adopted." AStO.OOOBIbte Ueward. The publishers of "Rutledge Slonth It" offer twelve valuable rewards in heir "Monthly" for December, among which is the following: We will give 20,00 in gold to the person telling us .now many verses there are in the New Testament Script ures (not tho New Revision ) by De cember 10th, 1882. Should two or more correct answers be received, the reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner De cember 15th, 1S82. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will re ceive tho Chrismas "Slonthly," in which the name and address of the winner of this reward and the "correct answer will be published. This may be worth 20,00 to you; cut it out. Address Rutledoe Pcblisuisq Coil pany, Easton, Pernio. Who Is It? From Pat SIcSIahon mail carrier on the Crescent City route, we learn that a murder was committed in the latter place this week, the man killed being a former resident of Jack son county. The row occured in a sIoon and tfie weujion used was a neavy iron jiUBWr- tirraicrsjiou . not learn the names of either of the parties. .a. o.a.'ss.xa To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretionsof youth, neivous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Jfcc, I will send a reciepe that will cure you, tree of charge. This great remedy was'discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self ad dressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. In'man', Station D, New York City. tin i n BORN. COX In Maui's Vallev Nov. 24th, to Sir. and Mrs. Jos. Cox, a daughter. COX At the Sleadows, Nov. 25th, to to Sir. and Sirs. Israel Cox, a son. SSIITn Near Phoenix, Nov. 22d, to Sir. and Sirs. Joel Smith, n son. PRUETT In Slanzanita, precint, Nov. 23d, to Sir. and Sirs. Albert Pruett, a daughter. HITCH In Willow Springs precinct, Nov. 17th, to Sir. and Sirs. L. D. Hitch a daughter. S1YERS In Sam's Valley, Nov. 20th. to Sir. and Sirs. Riley Slyers, a daughter. . . 111111 IIWIWIII MARRIED. WEBB BURNS At Phrenix, Nov. 23d, by J. A. Chastain, J. P., W. S. Webb, jr., and Sliss Carrfe Burns. HELSIAN PATTON At the resi dence of the officiating minister, Nov. 26th, by Rev. SI. A. Williams. A. L. Heltnan and Sliss Annabel Patton both of Ashland. DIED. DARBIN On Ward's creek, Rock Point precinct, Nov. 14th, Edward Darbin, a native of Louisiana; aged 64 ears. NEWADVERTISESIENTS; Notice. IT. S. Land Office. Rosncuno. On. November 18, 1SB2. I Complaint having been entered at this office by L. P. Iljtle. against Geo. Grimes, for abandoning his Homestead Entry, No. 3.043, datul June 8, 1881, upon the Lots 1 and 2 nnd N E of N E 14, See. 20 -.ml L')t 4, Sic. 21, Township 30 South, Range 5 V,SV 31, in Jackson county, Uregiui, w th a view to thei cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this office on the 30th day of December, 1882, at 10 o'clock a. it., to respond and furnish testimony concern ing said alleged abandonment. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. J. C. Fullektos, Receiver. . THIRD GRAND MASS BALL! GIVEN BY THE VEREfH EINTEACHf AT MADAME HOLT'S HALL ON Monday Evening, Jan. 1, 18S3. Floor Managers, Frank Kasshafcr, Fred. Grob SIusic Committee. Adam Schmidt, Fred. Luy. Committee of Awuxoements. Frank Kasshafcr, R. Wirson. Fred. Grob, Chrs. Wintjen, G. II. Young. Tickets for adults, $1 2-5 each; children under 12 years of age, 50 cents. 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