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»fi THE ASHLAND TIDINGS (’¡i Le anti Steak. We are informed that some persons are in the habit of placing in the P. O. FRIDAY.............. .................... NOVEMBER 3'> D77. newspapers insufficiently stamped and the consequence is an accumulation of them in the office. A ore cent stamp is only sufficient for a single newspa Thanksgiving ball at Patterson’s per. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Hall. Always a chance for a square meal at Houck’s. Lost by C. C. Webb, 50d head of sheep. See his ad. A wolf is never more Jangecous than when ho feels sheepish. B orn .—On Wagner Creek Nov. 23.1, to the wife of Mr. Adams, a boy. Render thanks for friends, country and the manifold favors of Heaven. on Those who don’t like Thanksgiving day had better go to Guinea. Wagner creek school is in full oper ation with Mms Lizzie ^Iorduu I as teacher. The Russian bear maketh it warm for Turkey. So do we—on Thanks- giving day. The school on Neil Creek is now in charge of P. L. Fountain, au accom plished teacher. H. B. Mace, while butchering, the other day, wounded himself quite se verely in the wrist. Call at Chitwood A Atkinson’s and take a look at their elegant assortment of stereoscopic views. Uuion Thanksgiving services at the Acudemy at 11 a m , to-day, (Thurs day;) also at 6.30 1*. M. Whoever calls on George Nut’ey fur substantial work in his line, never goes on a l>ootless mission, bee Lis ad. Capt. D. J. Ferree infoms us that Capt. .Jackson and Company arrived at Ft. Klamath a week ago lust Sunday. Mrs. I. D. Applegate returned to her home in Lake county last week, after a brief visit to har frioa is in Ash land. Mr. J. N. Terwilliger Totume! to Ashland a short time ago, after a HO- jjurn of airoat three montas iu C ili- torma. Every foul in A«' laid town From huoilum u.i to mayor, Gin hive fre-h bread b..ih while and brown, By patronizi: g S tyer. i Bit re d al. ne i- not erough To irmrirh Ad .in t* race; You’d i'-Hi-r .-'eji avrorf Hie slnet A .d c -i. 1. Neil A. M .* e. D. II. Stearns, formeily of the R has opened an advertising agency i.i Portland, thus supplying a long-felt want. We know Mr. Stearns personal ly as an active and expert businessman and we consider him just the man for this new enterprise. Success to him. -------- <---------------- Ihe four-spring Sarven-wheel w.ig ons manufactured by J. S. Eubanks at Ashland are getting deserve dly popu lar, because t.hey are just what is want e<l, being light, strong and elegant. Mr. Eubmks has plenty of material on hand and is prepared to put up these wagons to order, either with or without tops. Dr. Busby, the blind phrenologist, delivered very entertaining lectures on Monday aud Tues.lay evenings,and dis played considerable skill in exploring the summits of some of oar citizens. Cull ou him at the Hotel. LETTER FROM “MACK." 77f'°“Tlie National Gohl Medal w:is award ed Io Bradley A Rub'fson for the best I’ho I tf graphs in the I'nited States, and the Vien A pplfgate , Ogn., Nov. 19th. E ditor T idings :—Rain wo have had na Medal for the beM in the world. Montgomery Street, San Francisco. in sufficeDt quantity to put the ground in nice order, and now the ring of the I T he Lest of flour and fresh ground plow and the swear of the plow-man graham and corn meal delivered in any are heard along the liver, while they part of Ashland, at null prices, by the Eagle Mill, also Bacon and Lard. * ► plow, sow, harrow and sweat. Potatoes about all dug, but the yield is not so great as last year, yet the price ¡3 some better. The corn crop was very good, well matured and in considerable abundance. Not a very large crop cf apples, yet they are in su ‘licit nt abundance >r home consump tion with Eome to expoit to foreign countries. I would weary your read- e:s to tell of the many and line pro I ducts this year, such as cabbage,beans, ouious, squashes, (some of which weigh ed over a liundred ponuds aj iece) beets, turnips, carrots, parsnips, tomatoes, etc., all of which wt re very fine speci mens, giving evidence of the wonder- fnl fertility of our lovely valley; and I would further say that great quantities of such products can yet be hud cheap for cash, or be given away to the poor (“inebby.”) But few bogs are being fatted for the market this fall, but your king of hog men passed down this way, last week, with a band of 210 head for Happy Camp, they being the largest and finest hogs I have seen in the State. “Nothing new under the sun,” said the wise man, but there is down here, I for we have a bran new stove for our school house on Missouri Flat. Besides the new stove, we keep up our Sunday school and in a few days, are going to have a day school again. So the wheels of progress move. You see we stand not still, but press onward as all enter prising people do. That person, and he is .“spotted,” who broke into Mr. Hoxie’s house aud stoK his axe; aho into Mr. Chapman’s and stole a load of onions, had better look for other quait^rs or he may have his lmir cut close with the axe and be made to vat onions until be is sick. No late news from the new roads; in fact, news, at lliia writing lias hid it- self away. So Yours etc., I D angerous G ame .—A short time ago Mr. Abraham Weiss of Butte Cr ek, went out hunting with a favor I ite <’.og. He had not gone far when the dog started a large buck. Instead of starting of!as is their usual custom, he charged the dog, impaliug him ou oue of the prongs of his antlers, The dog died in a few minutes aud the A n O ld P ioneer G one .— Lev. Ekan- dt er escaped. ah Walker, one of the oldest of old time leaders, died at Lis Lome near Forest Cd. A. B. Meacham is to be editor Grove, Washingtoa Co, on the 21st of a new Philadelphia monthly to be iust., after u protracted illness. He called the C<ain< ¡1 Eirr. Iu the pros came to Oregon in ls3S, remained 10 pectus it is announced that the new years east of the mountains aud remov journal will bo “devoted to the history, • ed to Forest Grove about the year character, social life, religious tradi 1849. tions, government, current legends, etc. of the American Indian, including also a full discussion of our relations to him as a people and a government.” A N i:w I mprovement .—Still the good work goes ou. Scarcely a day passes but we observe some new achiev- ment in the way of internal improve ments. The community is now placed under obligations to our enterprising townsman li. 1‘. Neil E-q, for a stone walk across Main Street near the bridge. We are lute in mentioning a call 1 ist week from our old friend, J. P Rob erts, of the firm of Handy A Roberts, ol Lake Co. Mr. Roberts was iu to attend to some business in Jacksonville and made a very brief stay. lie is among the most energetic of the busi ness men of Lake, and we are glad to know tLat the business of the film is prospering both ut Bonanza and Mer ganser. R eal E state A gent .—Mr. Thomas G. Waters, a thoroughly competent geutleruau b is opt ned a rv.il estate of fice in Ashland. Inhumation seekers ubruud can rely ou Mr. Waters’state ments relative to the country, and per T his 1’onrico. We always welcome sons wishing to purchase or dispose of With la-aire the new ban Fr 4UCÌ SCO real estate will do well to cullon him. p.por, ti.e >. Iu its initial n u m - See Lis ad. btr it na 1.» use of th.) folio win g lau- rf:i y. • Willie Myer h horse reared and fell o • < > • '1L • <1 nd t ? no eect or poty, M ack . with him on the bridgo ol ?i ¡.in street bat cL a1; oiug »tri mg a ud earm . C cou «rur. t mr- e n cl .” uwobki vict ’ . o;. OUJil ài >. re! u be s of our ew. 1, Wt the other day, und Le came neur Lein.-.; A1AKK1ED. 1 biunug to there who may seriously huit. As the horse rose to a rt * V .4 our view's and opinions.” his feet Willie’ti foot bung in tha stir- Lijì.a lie.v Gid>date for pub- CAB i'I’R HEI MAN. I:i Ad lind.i n Nov. 27 h, rup, but fortu.it» ly floim r M*cu ea<ue Waite Hill post i ilice iu Summer Like valley, Like county. Ims Ix-on re <s:a!»lished with Will am T. ilnlaspo.it to L'ltii» j«i -«t at ti.e op pi • r I ii 11 e moment, and held Die horse u.atil Wiiliu extri master. Cate i himself. B ware of John C.uiwav, the line*, - . - ------------ I. O. O. F. — At a Lie» flag of A-*LIar»d maker. If you do n> t pitronize hin lay evening h- don't like it, and if yea do Lu g.v-.-S ng i flic rs you lits. I g b rin: A. J. Al. Mi Gulf A Co. will be^.a mov D. Helman, N. G. ; 1. O. Jliihr, V. G.; ing their goods into tlo ir elegant ai d R. P. Ned. ., R. a .. * S i ; A AI. * i'liclielmier, commodious room in the n-w brick on P.S.; W W. K< nt nor. ’i'rea3ur» r. Trns- Monday n< xt. tees; E D-P itt, J. D. Fountain aud The custom of setting apart the last O. C. Applcgite. is.7.. I tie re ideti e o' ' e hr nee faller, C>pt. A. D. V Lauti le. I; V. J. B. l><)n.',ds >n, Mr. John A <. .r‘e • ..nd ?J>.-s M rtua Jane Uehuiu. I I I Thursday in November us a div of We I. am that John Cl hiindhr is do- Thanksgiving an.l prayer originated in ing an extensive busines- o* ut his saw New Eagl ind. k. Since Aug. 1st mui ou Granito street Bennett Million bad two dozen fino be has cut 121,090 feet of lumber — chickens stolen a short time ago. Bet- mostly fir. He now has ou hand IGO ter keep an eye on your chickens uutil cords of excellent slub wood, each cord consisting of three tiers, stove niter the holidays. wood length. Price , two dollars and Dr. Inlow will be found in his new a half per cord. I building next door south of the post AVc acknowledge h plc i-uiut call on office, where he always keeps a well WedLcstlay mon.ing from Prof. Skid selected stock of drugs. more and Mr. Fruì klm, a gentleman Ass’t SurgeoD Jolm M. Dickson, U. whom the Profeesor knew many years S. Army, is assigned to duty at Fort ago in the little state of Rhode Island. Klamath iu place of acting Ass’t Sur- The visitor, who Ktems a pleusant and it ielligt ut gentleman, proposes to re- geon Stacy Heminway, resigned. main for some n outlaw with bis old Our genial friend, Cipt. 1> J. Ferree friend iu Ashland. of Lake Co., an I his d l ighter Hahn*, S tyle .—Ou rnonday evening we ob- came iu by stage on Tuesday last, an 1 I remained several days with their served a moderately young couple 1 id- friends. ing in a hack, with a postillion at the h* Im, from the business p irt of the We call attention to the new al. of town to tho A • iluinv, a distmeo of a G. W. Smith, watchmaker and jeweler. few bund re i y ards, while huudreds of He means business. Cdl and examine people <i lit i as respectable, footed it-, liis handsome assortment of jewelry aud txr ! i u This is putting on cousi.lerablo sty try him. for Ashluii 1 we think. --------- o-------------- In t 1 o mid«:«» f •di4' 'M ¡innert ere .ted in otir oi l ING.—The legal voters S chool l’ri 'i d hoiise'iolA i»v tins i leis uit flair,’tie T icino * ol fechuoi t t No. 5 are hereby re ( »11 KP wi» b«a f r.oi en; and we juin «idi s, i:ii ¡a at I be s», iioid lion -e in . ì> orbi the c ike alci in uif! ii.i; 11.new couple <1 1». sled to • 1 ., • 1.- 1 * i f S’. ♦ -rdav iui g ai.d j.rospen-u- ina'.i.uoiii.'.l v >> ge. Iu thus Ashland, ii I. . , - CO it _'i u-!y plae ng their leeks :n H'men’s yoke, ‘ «»I uva r- |h eernliei 1«L I our ; young fr eu Is ii..ve <’ot;e viel! nd L .ve set an ex- log the ri pmt tini commi.fc-c an- A ¿-nip j'e wtdc i webiqe nuiny oi .Lv.r ¡.ssoeiaiee iu y pointed at ItM school meeting to Ba i the “sand” to in.ita e. .-elect a e.t • for a school lion se, au 1 to vole on ucciq •ting the same; to vote on the qti< stiou o: building a new school I hou-■?, , and ii 11 the voters dee decide to bai» J, WATT. A’ thè itoil. iire <>f Iloti J. p T Jru.'.n, i r Asili iiiU, <'n > in.4 .y N..T, 2-lifi, 1S7,Smiutl to appi.li.t t a commi t *e to draft a plan M. \\ ol cOutunq.Uuii. for su hi buihlin.’; and to attend to any Mr Walt wa« a j‘oncg m n ofgenerous h-art and other business which may legally come Ct • t. »<> 1 t;.leu' «, wbuw is w<-llkuo.vn in this etc'.ion, a ring fi'riner'j' residel, tirsi at Julge T.ihn m's utd before the meeting. then .-.t Asal-.m 1. A yexr;tgo lisi «piirg r.e wen AV. W. R entner , Clerk. ------------------------- ------- - «> r -Mt •»**> Granit^ Street, Oregon» Marsh &, Valpey. Dissolution cf Copartnership. TJ.e i>- rtrerfhlp here'oiur*“ existing between Wm. .1. Zi ri'nerin in mu! Grorge I* inert u, ii iliisdaydie- ►ii.ve l by n utu>1 coiiBent: George Patterson with- <’.r.v> 1 >4 Lim ttie tir.’ii. W n J. Ziniru-rnian will i >.l< tl.e ¡.umuntb due. v ill ¡le-utue n e indebtedueKe of the Company, and toiriim me buriaetB ut tUe Foundry or AthUud Iron Works. W m . J. ZIMMERMAN. I-U GEOP.GE 1’AITERSON. 4 LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD iug, Circular and Scioll-Sawing don. to order. SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS,. I. O. Miller, W House, Sign and Ornamental Painting and Graining done to order in the Mill, or in Architect and Builder, the country. Canvassing ceiling. Paper- h inging, Calsomining, Whitewa&hin , Ac. SITE STREET - - - ASHLAND. ou shortest possible notice. ILT, do i.ytld: g in his line ou ehort notice und MARSH & VALPEY. on the lowest lerniB. b7v2if Ashland, June 17ih, lb76. [ulti.c2-18 J. L>. FOUNTAIN. HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, DEALERS IN Ashland, Oregon. General Merchandise C GEORGE NUTLEY IIAS TIIE PLEASURE TO- X announce to the inhabitants of AetiUnd aud it. surrouwliugs Lie readiness to supply all w ho need with a g mil custom-uijde boot or ehoe, made of the !>est materi »1. Call aud see him. Shop on Maia Street, next door to the Poet Olhce. Ashland, June 17tb, 1876. noltf. Dry-(loods, Groceries, School Books, Blunk Books and Stationery, LEATHER, LEATHER. LotR of leather, of many a kind ‘ At Tolman’s tannery you can find; *. In harness work and saddlery Faithful and true we’re bound to be; I In carriage work we’re not surpassed ’Tie good enough for any lass: I Stout Units &, .shoes of the first letter I And good enough for any feller. ' Very good hides and good grain I Ever wanted for the same. I » —AND— NOTIONS. TAKE NOTICE! v2c22tf MRS. It. A. MCDRE’S LinkviHe Livery Stables. Scientific GEORGE NURSE Would inform bir friends that hie Stable« at H.ÄIR PRODUCER. ♦ ◄ LAKE COUNTY - OREGON MBs It A. MOORE would announce to the T/ulirs .¡nJ Genii« i eii who <Utire tl-e per-oim! adoru m- nt of i tin- -ut if JI .ir, th 4 Hie h >s patented tier Are iu excellent repair, amply provided with feed And that curtoiuere win be waited on cei lir.i’etl 11 ir Restorer, which ha» now been before promptlv and in the beet elyle, ! <• public tor the ■‘pace of two years :<u 1 b ie In evt ry ii.st.uiie given e:rire s ti.-f c ion to what it prom* A Good RACK Exoilent BUGGIES and No 1 ir's. No-iir.uer:u or <l;uir gii g sub-tiiice is used m RIDING HQRsES always ou hand Id- i rep ration,¡ml it is guaranteed to prevent Lair g*5 “ Hor«eB promptly cared for, and Lilin g oir after four applications. Well-known cases of !oi.g-et tiding biiduess have been succe-sfuily trea- tol (‘.r ¡.er testimonials iu wv possession). It will produce ¡1 full flowing crop of hair on all stages of On the bhorteet notice b>|<li <•*., exen to its murt | renounced state. It will C--T~D o not full to give the I.inkville .Stable« a tri* prevent in.ir f inn turniii ' gr. y. LG’ Trejniraiious v.’uUJ] GEORGE NURSE, forwarled to all puns of the country. Tourists and Others Outfitted OXE Ii< ilTI.E, $5; Or, THREE BOTTLES, $ 10. MILLINERY STORE Address On Main Street MRS. II: A. MOORE, Ashland - - - - . Oregon. We have now on hand a beautiful aesoriment of H. ts, Bonnets, 8badee. French Flowers, Wreath«, Piuu.es, Neck Ties, I.ii eu Suits, Jute, Ladies' Finishing Goods, etc., etc eta. liiosi Market et., San Francisco, Cal. [ v2i)(i-ly 1 BUTTRICK PATTERtfS ?ww. L-i7 All orders from a distance promptly filled. L-;: A geuev f< >r Dr. Wamer'B Beal th Corset. Ev ery tuthg sold cheap for Cash. Ble idling, Pressing and Coloring, in the very Leaieet manner. •v2ul6tf Marked as Follows: Airs. Jas, Ewitaj, STOCK SALT, pr. 100 GROUND ALUM • c LIVERPOOL (meat) At J. M. McCALL & CO’S. ASHLAND BAKERY AN!) RESTAURANT I .^-yr-The higlie-t market price paid for M Iient Oats. Barley, B ic<>n and Lard. rtnHE Ur.ler»ign»d is now premred to fbrnifh Large stock of new goo Is just rece iv JL WHITE and BROWN BKE a D, Piee and at iu»* io*e-t t>no®. Fimiiies eup^ned and e<!—Full announcement next week. Come produce taken in exchange. At Uie and ; RESTAURANT Meals 25 cents; Tea and Coflefe Extra. The patronnge of the public is solicited and satis-, faction guarau ee.l. [9 3m] W. 8. SAYER. AsLl-ind, Oregon. Averill Mixed Paints. Something New! Something New! C. S. Sergent & Co., Selling Out ! ! DEALERS IN G r e a.t Ro d u ç t io n in A new and excellent aassortment of line gold and plated jewelry. •f- Patas* crii ;inl examine my stock before pur- ct.a-iiig tleewaere. General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps ;.-,c W itch?? nn<l cl tek? cleaned at troni •*'. 5o to ?2 co. Ail o'her work done at ’.he very luwes1. price«. STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. I Which are so united by our process of man ufacture. as to produce paint which is more durable, beautiful and will last twice as long as any olbw point known. WE EXCEPT NONE. As Cheap as the L2J Jkù. LT-» LZJ <1? All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange for I uoods. Its cost to the consumer is considerably less than the AVERILL PAINT is already mixed and tinted if required. For Sale by J. M. McCALL & CO., noil)If Ashland, Oregon. T. G. WATTERS LAND AGENT. Ashland, Juck-on County. Oregon. Sewing o 1 Machines Li^Do not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat- ALL WORK WARRANTED!! isfaction. Be sure to call, and rest assured that von shall have satisfaction. V -L-Ô g . w. smith . and are now better than ever. They are compose I of the best materials known to the trade. FOR THE GZEiiSAL TRADE I?? G.eit pair s taken in repuirirg gold ur ei.ver rra’c.ieeand ¡.11 kinds of j_-»vtlry. J / A firtc-cLe« chronometer in n.y es'.ab'i-h- men.. • TL crc paints hare stood the test of y< ars, And in short, Every thing required I I Furniture Factory, LOST live Hundred Sheep Prof. W. T. Leek and L. F. Willits A well known cable tuau of Esq,, of Ashland, have returned from passed through town a few days ago Butte Creek where they spent some with a band of infantile bovines. There days last week looking after their pas were only two of them, but they were toral interests. intractable fellows,and be had to secure The road across the Siskiyou and the services of a pedagogue who long O ur R egular B ear S tory .—Prof. Cascades to LinkviHe is getting ex practiced tuo government of perverse Ijt-ek informs us that Mr. bim Farlow tremely bad, bnt notwithstanding tbi- tempers, to help bun through town of Butte Creek a few days ago, came • . Bob Garrett continues to make time with the “mallet heads.” near having a very, sei ions t xpcrience with bi» stage. with a bear. It appears tn it while out G. W. Carey, (leneral Agent for the We understand that Gov. Thompson Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., ar hunting, aceompauied by bis d >gs, he Came su IJenly outo auiealy-uosed bear, expect« to have his ditch on Applegate rived here on Wednesday evening, ile au animal nearly approaching the griz completed, and all the necessary ar is organizing a branch < ffiee for the zly in size and ferocity. The dogs ut rangements made to commence min above named Co., in this county, and once gave chase and the bear vent up ing, by the 20th of December. visits our town fi r the purpost of Re a tree just far enough to be out of their curing the names of some of our I busi r- ach. Mr. Farlow, not fully realizing i Brown A Burlicgham have opened a ness men to make up the board of di- the danger perhaps, came np within a new batcher shop on Main Street, rectors; the ol jc-ct being to loan the ft w paces and fired. The bear not ee- where they propose to keep on hand premiums for insurance in this conntv riou-ly hurt was alter him in a mo constantly the best of beef, mutton, aud facilitate the business generally. ment and Mr. Fallow making his best Success to them. veal and pork Wm. Angus McPherson left Ashland time over logs and through thickets, No one can be regarded as fashion i gamed on him on Tuesday morning for Applegate But the bear steadily able without some experience in for- ; Creek, wheie be wiil probably be en and just as he was turning around a eigri travel. This will account for our gaged to assist in the development of huge bowlder the mealy-uose of the haste to get out the T idings to-day G jv . Thompson’s mines. Me., aside num destroyer was within a few inches (Thursday) in time to go to Tar'. /. trom being a genial and talented gen of him. Just at this moment the dogs ------------- We acknowledge a pleasant call from tleman is understood to bj an oil ex seized the bear and up . it turned to Mr. Ford and are pleased to’know that perienced miner and we tru-t ho will beat them off, Mr. Farlow made a lie intends to “byemate” w ith us. As ba found of no lit le aid in carrying ! luck shot aud brought the “varmint” he is reported to be a first class me- : forward the extensive operations inau down in its tracks. chanio he will no doubt fim.1 plentv to | gurated in the Applegate country bv Handsome job printing, executed at i Oregon capitalist.-. d0. I thiaotlise. Call’round ándete. —AND— As Low as the Lows st, aud only one price at the EAGLE MILL. All re ports to the contrary are false. Ashland, G. F. B illings . to Bike Co., and thence to Califoru'.i, wli-re he re- ir.:.'i;'.'.l tiu'il n feiv n.oi.ti s i;;o, wjieu he leiu.iitil lo I ù thè brìef lein.ihi ler cf le.s <1 .j ■» ;r l.i - ol i honie. Ile le ves u yotii g wiD au 1 nniiy friend« Ui raourn h s lo-s. A n Ar eal .—If we are of a generous spirit we shall liml all around us op- per! nt it’.’s to best« w c; r favors upon those who are in m i d oi aid. 1! ’ f I good fortune be ours let us do what we can to make it the lots of others; in cur own tiic u ss not forgetting those who have fallen behind us in the race. Think of ihp poor homeless bay—the tramp if you ph ase, who trudges along : the road, anxiously on the alert for the quiet and t-eclusioi; of a barn Jolt or hay.'tuk where be may spend a few brief Lours oblivious to bis troubles, or who, as He passes a corn field, cov ets-the threadbare ward robe of a scare crow. Oh ye*, think also of the poor print r, with Lis iLtt-uilbare garm« nls, I boots down at the heel; of that famish ed look of the eye that speaks only too plainly the poignancy of the need which modesty forbids him to speak. “A kindly word and Ltlping hand may soothe ;he pain of a wounded lit art aud blunt the dagger of aliliclion,” but go into your pocket, kind mail, aud try the virtues of the metallic elixer upon the i drooping spirits of the care-worn typo. PLANING MILL C. S. Sergent & Co. PIIŒNTX, OREGON. (vJa.i f.) Will attend to the buying and selling of Xi A All business entrüste! to me will receive prompt attention. I will cheerfully answer all lexers of in-, quiry in regard to this portion of Oregon—. its Climate, Soil. 1’rocucts etc. Reference given il required. v2n2»] T G. WATTERS.