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lHE ASHLAND TIDINGS hub 1 GAKKEIT, F RIDA Y.................................... DECEMBER 28, 1877 D. J. FEEBEE ASHLAND AND UNKVILLE GENERAL NEWS. STAGE LINE. [Cendenjed from O.egooLin and Call Dispatcher] St. Louis Dec. 13.—At six o’clock • a this evening a negro named Leech shot GARETT AND FERRETS TRI-WEEKLY detective Ost through the left lung Stages run between the above named while attempting to arrest him. Ost points three timtsa week, making the tiip returned the fire, shooting the negro tbrounh iu under the left arm, inflicting a mortal one day car rying U. S. Mail and passengers. wound. Ost’s wound is dangerous. New York Dec. 14.—Senator Conk LEAVES ASHLAND ling’s supporters have elected the nom inating committee in the Union League MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FBI- DAYS at 4 o'clock a .. m : arrives ul Link- Club, an unexpected defeat for the ad ville same days. Returning, ministration Republicans. Omaha Dec. 14.—Ferdinand Shultz, LEAVES UNKVILLE who killed Simou Gale in Wayne Co. last September, has beeu found guilty TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATUR DAYS mi riving at A-hland same day con of murder in the first degree. nects w<ih our daily stage line between New York Dec. 14—During the Linkvdle mid Fort Klamath. Also wi h our semi weekly line from Linkvilie io Vanderbilt trial to day, Arthur Gilman, Lake City and all intermediate points. architect, testified that the Commodore consulted him about plans of a monu GARRETT & FERREE. ment in Central Park to Washington, to overtop every other Monument in the world, to be 650 feet high The least cost would be $750,000. I1E UNDERSIGNED W ISHES TO BE- Washington Dec. 13.—The Senate miud his friends, and ihe traveling pub confirmed the following nominations: lic generally, that he is siili to be found U. S. Attorney, Rufus Mallory, for this Oregon; Commodore Daniel Ammen, LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, » to be rear Admiral in the Navy. where he Is rtfuly at any time, and on all occasions io set beiote them the > est the Washington Dec. 14.—The re-ap market affords, in a style second to no other pointment of Wm. McMicken as Sur house in Oiegon. vey er General of Washington Territory Dinners and suppers for special occasions, was confirmed to-day. All the Pacific gotten up in appropriate style, at »bort no JABFEB HOUCK. coast members aided in securing final tice. favorable action on the Paris exposition SHOP bill to-day. It has gone to the Pres ASHLAND HARNESS ident. London Dec. 13.—It is said the sug gestion has been laid before the British cabinet that Constantinople be made MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEAL ER IN a free city, under guarantee of the Eu ropean powers. Bucharest Dec. 13.—According to official returns, the Russian losses in A shland , O regon . the fighting preceding the surrender of Plevna, were 10 officers and 142 men eeps a general assort - killed and 45 officers and 1.200 wound ment of goods in hie line of trade. ed. The Turks lost 4 000 killed and Ladies’, Wiens’ mid Boys’ Sad wounded, and the prisoners include dles, a Speciality. 10 Pashas, 128 stuff officers, 2000 offi cers, 30,000 infantry and 1,201 cavalry. Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, Seventy-seven cannon were also cap® TEAM & BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES, tured. CINCH OS. STI II KU US, London Dec. 13—A dispatch from WHIPS, LASHES, SPURS, Bucharest, referring to the fight near COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC., Metchka, reports that 30 battalions of And everything usually kept in a first-class 'Turks attacked Metchka on tne 11th, establi-bnient. Repaiiing done with neat but were brilliantly repulsed by the ness and dispatch at prices to suit the forces under Viadimer and the Czaro- times. witz. New York Dec. 14.—The Times WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange London special says the publication of the terms upon which Russia will for Goods. Ashland, Jure 27th, 1876. noltf. make peace, viz: Independence of Roumania and Servia, autonomy of Bulgaria under a. foreign prince, free passage of the Dardanells, delivery of the Turkish fleet as a war indemity and cession of a large portion of Ar menia, has created a good deal of ex citement in England. St. Louis Dao. 16.—Mrs. Wilber UNDERSIGNED HAVING COM- wife of Oscar Wilber, living at 822 Carr rpHE JL plrtely oveihauled bis Saw Mill one street, cut the throat of her infant, 13 mile a bove Ashland, is now pl epared to months old, then cut her own throat, furnish in a fit of insanity, this morning. The infant will die, but the mother, al though she has three terrible gashes in the neck, will probablyrecover. New York Dec. 16.—Baroness De- Bussiere, daughter of Ben Holliday, died to-day at the New York hotel, of pneumonia, aged 23 years, leaving one BEST QUALITY child 4 years old. The vexatious suit brought against her father by her sur IN ANY QUANTITY viving brother, Ben Jr, and herself, r nder her husband’s influence, is still TO SUIT PURCHASERS pending, awaiting judicial decision on some preliminary motion. - —DURING THE— Washington Dec. 16.—Post office discontinued: Thurston, Laue Co. Ore COMING SEASON, AT TIIE gon; Name changed: Pine Creek, Was LOWEST RATES. co Co. Oregon to Pownell Rock; post master appointed: Theo. Halterm, Sit ka. Alaska. Will exchange for any kind of Washington Dec. 17.—The new com missioner of Indian affairs, Hoyt, took the oath of office to day and entered Merchantable Produce. upon his duties. * London Dec. 16 —A Pera correspon Satisfaction Guaranteed. dent aays: The Turkish government obviously feels its capability of resist JOHN CHANDLER. ance exhausted and would gladly make peace ou reasonable terms, but it V. 2, No. 7—tf. appears to have no definite pro gramme. Athens Dec. 17.—The Cabinet coun BLACKSMITHING cil last night resolved to adhere to the —BY— peace policy. EUBANKS & FORSYTH. Deadwood D. T. Via Cheyenne Dec. A LL THOSE DESIRING WORK 17.—A bottle of petroleum wsa brought A iu our Ime. will liuti usai ihe into this city to day from an oil well •*Oid Michelson Stand” r< ady tu serve them that was discovered a few weeks ago with iie .tiiess and di»patch. Purticu ar at noi Iti. eight miles from Jennis stockade and tention paid to horse siueing. , one hundred miles south of Deadwood. The petroleum ¡^pronounced by experts 1» not eaO’y earn»d i> the»e time-, th be sapertor to that of West Virginia. b h it cm ue u»ade m ihrer monte» by an) oue oí e’Uw-r eex,iu *uy purl No Indian depredations have been ul ibe C< Uuuy, w l>o I b willii.g lo committed in this vicinity or on anv woik steadily al ue euip oymruL th l we lunàri». 466 per wee< io yuur u*u town You Leed loi b? of tbo routes leading to the hills for »wij f.oui ou me over uigui You eu» give your • some time. wuule time to ti e work, or only your ep»n» uioiueut; We bate agents who are m kiug over |20 per daj. Sacramento Dec. 17.—Farley was Allwhoebg gealoi.CeCiU u:..ke biotte y i*»L Al nominated for Senator on the 7th bal ihe i reeebi itine tuou-y a.uoui be m »de roeariy >10 al any oiLer bu.iueeS. It turi» Uwib.t-ir tu lot. .The vote stood. Farley 42 Mc rupi<>iy Cry ite bubibeae. leriu» uud |5 ornili free. Adlieea Donald 18, Hayden 18. a» once, li. Hai un & Cu., l’urlUud MJue. [2-7-ly ASHLAND HOUSE. T ATTEKTIOK Great Reduction in pri ces of tinware. D. S. SCOTT Oregon. Ashland An f bnndnrce of goc«l brick tilway# on hn_<l at my kiii , vLe mile mrlii of A»hl nd. I j-m itlvo piej i rei t<> du :.ll kindâ of bikk work in t|e vert be»t nuwr. Give me a trial and reet aseured that I can satiffy y ou. The undersigned are happy to announce to the people of Ash- and and vicinity that they are now receiving the largest stock of D. S. SCOTT. v2n26-6m AT REESER’S Dissolution of Copartnership. Coffee Pots 37!> cents Water Pails 63 cents. Covered Buckets 37*. cents. Milk Pans 25 cents. Dippers 25 cents. 3 Pint Cups for 25 cents. Box and Parlor Stoves from 8 to 25 Dollars. The p; rtierihip heretofore exiting between Wm. J. Zinimerman and Geuige Peters n, is this day dir- »o:ved by u u’u 1 0»>iiteiil; Geoige P.itt»r»on with- drawi<>»_ fit m rue firm. Wtu J. Ziium-mtan will collect il.e binuULts due, willns-unie «• eindt bxlnetti» of he Company, »><1 coii’itu- u e bu-i. e-t* a . ihe Foundry cr A;hl..Lil Iron Wotts W m . J ZIMMFRMVN. GEORGE PAl’lERSON. [24 Ever before brought to Ashland. They are now ready to furnish any Article in their Line, NOT AT COST, BUT AT LIVING PRICES, I. O. Miller. Architect and Builder, GRANITE STREET - - - AV e constantly keep on hand’ a good assortment of ASHLAND. Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Candies Nuts and Toys, A. D. HELMAN. Dry Goods, Groceries J. D. FOUJ’.’AlN. HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Clothing. A FINE LOT OF HATS I General Merchandise Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Books, Blunk Books and Stationery, * W 1 X E S C^For Medicinal purposes which we warrant to be genuine. & t e e [v2i»22tf.] K HANDY & EGBERTS NOTIONS. on Id lake pleasure in announcing* to their ohi fusion era uud the puli.it ^eu^»raliy U>ai t.iej Lave on Laud at TAKE NOTICE! O M "T Give us a call. CHITWOOD & ATKINSON. —AND— Saddlery & Harness, LIVERPOOL L 1 ft U O R S AND Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. CaadUs? Glassware. C. K. KLUMj Paints Oils Varnish Brushes Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Stems, Coal Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, also a good Assortment of DEALERS IN at Books, Stationery. Slates, Pencils, ■ j <■ . WOOLEN. A Full Stock of dandies and Nuts; Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, White and Colored shirts Picture Frames and Mould ing cheaper than ever before B. F. REESER. A filial <1 October 26 li 1877. [v2-l.'!if AS1I LAND MRS. U. A. MOr,RE »Multi mil ,.tn ce to li*- Ladie».>i»* Gei lei, ea m lo <1 »Veite -r omili. ta. na m ul ’ ’¡tie -u i c 2'.. ir ti i -.¡.e b » ( 1-n e l i.er tei-br.ited 11 jr K.r.u — wl ich b.- l.oa l»ea la’! •l.e pi bl c ’or .lie »j.;.o- <1 i V.o )eat » ml t. » lu .r¿. il t'LlliCe gî/rll eu 'je » li-f c i<i;i 8 lu 'ALM. 1 ’k r< u.- i»< h . Nu :u<iæti.i or dam gi g-t.b-i i»e u td il ’bii<ire|> i. Uuri.iimi il m gu i u teil'- , r« Lan fallll.g ou-alter f.-ur iq pilou UK». Wel -kLO L< e-ei- of loug-»t nd.Lg b.irlue:»» b..Ve betu eue. e-»lul'y lr - u<l (..» |.er lemmon ni. iu n.v iou). le v.ii l>r<»'uce a luti iiowit'g crt'j, <>f ¿or rii Hate» ol bddre--, eveu to u» n <»-’ j r; u >u: tei »'ire. i vii: brevdít butr f oui tun iu ’ gr y. Lùi" 1’tept.rulli u. fu. a arieti o 11 pr.r.e o! ne cotm-rj. Lake Co., Or. A V.'e’l Selected stcik —OF— We take pleasure in announcing that tlii- 11 • abd »11 bIAMI.lL insinuilo.» is in ac tive operativo, U.aiiUiUClUl Illg llUtU the DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES A W A X > à V V 1 rr 1. < J It A R D W A R E F A C T O II Y. FLANNELS, TOBACCO CASIMERES, « w e are now manufacturing, and I have on hand a good assortment of I DOESKINS i LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, Our soap has been pronounced by those who know SUPERIOR TO ANY IMPORTED ARTICLE. Give it a trial and support home industry. Wanted in exchange 20,000 lbs. Grease GROUND ALUM “ LIVERPOOL (meat) At J. M. McCALL & CO S. RIGDON & CO. Wagon Shop. M1E UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE FOUND . at his shop on Main stieet, two doois f.omthe livery stables, where Le is pi epared to do all kinds ol work in bis line -I ibe lowe-,1 price. 1 *1 1 1 STORE. C. S. Sergent & Co., DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Furnishing Coeds, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps And in short, Everything required^ Of Vehicles Made to Order. A* Cheap as the ?OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR . ing go <1 w»gon work, the undersigned l eieby makes known th it Le can be found ! at aji times ¡4 hi- shop in the S. VV. comer of the public sq aie Ashland Ogn; and is Ietdy and willing o du ail work entrused to me in a w manlike maimer. W AG- ! O.Nò, CARRIAGES, BIGGIO, Will EL- UAKROWS, PLOW STOCKS, A c ., made to order, and lepaiied on short i otice. Ti-e best Eastern sio k coisiantly on hand. W. W. KEN 1 NOR. Ashland, June 17ih, 1876. noltf. I They will stP. at (he very Lowest Living Profits LBLX L2J -iQ. LF-> S3 All kinds ol approved country j produce taken in exchange ‘lor goods. ¡¿2P^D o not fail to give us a trial befoie purchasing elsewhere, as we arc determined to give sat isfaction. C. S. Sergent & Co. PIKEN1X, OREGON. (v2n21 f.l EATISFACTICN GUARANTEED. The highest market price paid for u£^Be sure to give us a call Good Native Wool in money or HANDY <t- ROBERTS. goods. o (V2ul5if.) Goods at Wholesale, at the lowest cash rates. I^TEBESTi^S TO FARMERS I Come Everybody, 'i 'HE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT Patronize home Industry, and we _L will see that you are satisfied. Address, lu be to the mutual udvauiage of Millers and Farmers, ASKIALD WLCLEN’ M’FG. CO. _________________ (Xo, 10 tf)_______________ FOR THE GENERAL TRADE Wagon Factory. othing but Genuine Wool. 'fei WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS Repairing of all k..»ds .’.one with dispatch, cuii iud .-ee me. no If. JOHN RALPH. SHODDY, At the Lowest Cash Prices! ^3&*The bigi e'-t market price ¡ aid Wheat Oats. 1 ai ity, Bacon and Lard. Jpif 1 .urge stock <d new goods just i ece iv » LSO SOCKS «nd STO KING YABN, 'Ve trust (Le public will give us an op- ed—Full announcement next wtek. Come Ex. c<J ‘letl or unco.o.e l, ill qualities io purtunity io verify our statements befoie and see us. suit purchasers. purchasing elsewhere. At the Factory. [V2n6’f.] And in fact everything usually kept in fiest CJ ASS VAUIF.-JY STORES, U hieb having bet u pui chased in ban 1 raDcisco . IRSI which we oiler to the trade at STOCK SALT. pr. 100 PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. DRUGS * Averill Kixed Paints.! Have made arrangements whereby the Ashland and Phoenix Mills, 1 hc.-e pniuis have »food the O- h I of years, niid aie now ItetJer than ever. lu«y aie < oinpo»etl of the best uiaierplrt known io Will be under the management of J a the trade. cob W agnek . who will have charge oi Pure Linseed Qil both Miils for ti e Company during the ensu STRICTLY PUR WHITE LEAD ing year, ending July l.«t, 1878. AND PURE FRExCH ZINC. We will pay the highest market price for Which are so uniied bv "in pieces» ol man- utaciure tis to produce p iint w h ch is good merchantable wheat, and ate prepared more durabb , b -au ifm and will last t-» contract flour sacked and branded at twice as long as any oiher point known. the Mills, at $18 00 per thousand pounds. Cash. Its co-t to the consumer is considerably Office of the Company at the Ashland less than the AVERILL I’AlNT is already Mills. Addie^s, mixed and limed if i vquired. For Sale b) WAGNER, ANDERSON A J. 31. McCALL & CO., FARMER’S CO., uoj'Jtf Ashland, Oie^on. nol2tf. Ashland, Oregon. WE EXCEPT NONE.