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THE ASHLAND GENERAL NEWS. TIDINGS 'Coodeheed from Oregonian and C*ll Dispatches.] 1 FOR SALE! Notice. SIKES WOMDBB. H. M. THATCHER. THATCHER & WORDEN 920 ACRES Or LANO ! ! • ALL^PERSONS OWING THE New Orleans, F»*b. 4.—Ex. Gov. Wells DEALERS' IN was brought to this city by the Located in Jackson county Ore- s WNOI^AHD ALARMED. morning train on the New Orleans and Mo gon, 12 miles north-east of Are hereby requeried to call and settle with either bile. railroad and was taken to the parish A apecial London dispatch to the cash or note, by February F<ret, prison. He is suffering from a slight attack Jacksonville. New -York Time» says: There is no rea 29»f] W agner , anderson , a - f *« co. of pneumonia. He declines to answer 5.50 Acres gool plow 1 md—SOO Acre« order fence. ___________________ . eon whatever for the belief that any questions as to his reason for leaving town - - -A ----- Two good dweUings- M e »t-houee, B-rn, Shed and move will be taken in violation of the or surrendering. other out buildirg». Well watered by creek tmd BARCAIN'S, BIRGAIN'S, BARGAIN’S. terms of the armistice. One of these sprit ga — Plenty tfg-M»d nil timber -Good mge for New York, Feb. 4—A Washington dis A T THE LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. terms gives the right to the Russians stock. patch says the house committee has agreed Are now receiving fiom San Francit>co an expensive siock of goods of great vans B PRICE: $8 00 PER ACRE. io take up a position on the line of Bu- to report a bill extending the time for the exactly suited to the trad»- of the qnet Checkmedji, beyond which is a completion of the Northern Pacific railroad. £^°This is A No. 1 Farm with FEBRUARY 15. 1*78 FRIDAY Wagner, Andersen & Farmer s Mill Company Darrow sone not to be occupied by the troops of either belligerent till the re sult of negotiations is finally decided. While the terms of Russia so far as they have transpired, are severe upon the Turks, there is no truth in repest- ed charges that the Russians are acting in bad faith since cessation of hostili ties was agreed on. The danger in the situation lies not in what Rassia may do before the conference, but in wbat may happen in the confer ence. It has transpired that at the cabinet meeting yesterday a telegram waa sent to the English fleet at Besika Bay ordering it to enter the Dardanelles, bat the order was countermanded upon receipt of Gortsoliakoff*s dispatch. Mnoh fear now exists that the Turks, in their indignation against England, have agreed npon terms of peace which will seriously compromise En glish interests, and as at the approach ing conference, it will be every power for itself, it is feared England may find herself involved without allies, and compelled, if she is forced to fight, to fight both Russia and Turkey. A. s 11 a a à Boot & Shoe Store, Bel grid-1, Feb. 4.—The Government hav good sheep range, and very cheap. ing received a dispatch iro n Russiau head Co increara the Joy of hearts this Christmas and New quarters announcing that the armisiice has Years. All giaxl« marked only one price. been signed, baa ordered the different Serv COME, COME, COME, Of land adjoining tie City of Ashluad " qb the week’ Which thev are prepared fo»ell at prices that cannot fail to svffcfy etwtoaers^ ian commanders to stop hostilities. — 5 or 6 .ere» under cultivation, and below the water Next door to l'ostutìice. GEO. NUTLEY. sure to call and »ee us and are tor j ourselves. Vienna, Feb. 4.—The cabinet yesterday ditch—A small huu»e, orchard ic- Cheap for cash, [noMtf] issued form il invitaiio.is eto the signatory 78 ACRES powers to the treaty of Paris to send repre P i O N E E R I sentatives to the conference to be held at Three miles eouth-west uf Pnueulx—* acre» in cul- Vienna. tivaiiou—50 acre« h rd wool timber, principally —------ ◄------------------ Vienna, Feb 4.—The situ »tion is still re ported as serious. It has transpired that Russia is concentrating tioops in the inter ior of Ruuinauia, and 120 000 men will be masked toward the west uud north, evident ly for defeuse against Austria. St. Petersburg. Feb. 7.—A despatch re ceived to-day f om Grand Duke Nicholas aunouces that in accordance with an under standing between Russian and Turkish plenipotentiaries, free comm rcial iiiterc.mrs by land and sea will be immediately re-es tablished between Turkey and Russia. O q the 7th inat., died at Rome, the great head of the Catholic Church. Pious IX, whose name before he re ceived holy ordination, was Giovanni Marie Mastai Ferretti, was almost eighty-eight years of age at the time of bis death. For a half oentury be has l>een one of the great lights of the Church and his loss will be deeply mourned by Cxtholios throughout christendom. It is said that he was in tended for the army, but resolved, at an early age, to devote himself to the rhurch. He received holy orders in 1818; waa created archbishop of Spole- t> in 1827; cardinal archbishop of Imola in 1840 and on June 16tb, 1846, w.ie elected to the papacy, the holy office having become vaeant by the death of Gregory XVI, which occurred oh J one 1st of that year. He was boo orod by his people for bis self-denial, benevolence, his unswerving devotion to the peonliar principles of his creed, and for the ability with which be con ducted the affairs of his church,through the long oontinued political and eccle siastical difficulties which surrounded him during his occupancy of the papal ehair. It will doubtless be difficult to • choose from the present house of Car - dinals as able a representative of St. Peter as was Pious IX Rome, Feb. 7. 6 p. M.—The Popedied at 4:57 this afternoo i. The discovery of this alkali in the watei s of the mineral springs at Link vide, is one of no little consequence. Lithia is co isidered of great value to the M ats ria M koica on ac* eount of its great neutralizing power and it is said to be admirably adapted to caaes in which it is desirable to eliminate uric acid from the system, and especially to cases of gout and rheumatism, being far ino e powerful than either the correspond ing salts of so la or potass i. We ascertain that this extremely valuable salt was firtt discovered by Ariwe<U>n in 1817, in cer tain minerals from the iroi mines of Utoo. It h*s since been fomd in other minerals and numerous mineral waters, as those of Carlsbad, Pyrmont, Keiae igen, Kreuznach, Aix la-chapelle, Vichy etc. in Europe. It hasUtfso been fjund, by spectrum analysis, in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the river Thames; in the ashes of plants grown on granite soil, »nd even in milk and human blood. As far aa we oau ascertain, how ever, it had been foand, as au importa-it el ement, in th# waters of but one spring in the Unite 1 Slates, that oi Gettysburg, until Dr. Chase's analysis of the walers of the Hot Springs at Linkville revealed its presence the e. — .... C ritical . -The latest eastern dispatches state that the sending of a British fleet to Constantinople and the parliamentary vote of credit have produced a pro found sensation in Russia. The Bus tian government mig^t easily oonstrue these sots as breaohss of neutrality, af fording a sufficient pretext for war. The situation is extremely critical and it will doubtless require great tack on the part of th» British cabinet to prevent the moti serious oonsequanoes. Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of ths Lake Country, LINÏVILLE - - ORESOH. THATCHER A WCWHft -' <• _ SALE AND FEED STABLES ! Always on hand a large stock of tinware at the following prices: MAIN 8TREET, ASHLAND O Morri» Baum. 5<L cents. 2 quart( oft» e Pots 2 •• Cuveied Buckets 10 “ W aier Pails 1 pint Dippers 37 7.5 •• •• *25 *• <4® THE UNDER'lGNtD HAVING \.-^_All kinds of Tin, Slnet-Iron and Leased lhe above stable«. from Copperware on band and mad- m order. i_bup..i*o <fc Neil b-gs leave to ii.lomr the GEO T. BALI AVIN. public lhatheis deiei mined to merit a con (V’n21tf.) tinuance of tue patronage that ban lor many tears past been confer.ed oil these justly OH7LD Announce to ’ le‘ of Jackson awd Lake countie» that they have coni receiving their wew k all stocky Ou Main- Street - - - - - Oteguu. and that every day will witness additions to lite largest »tuck of MILLINERY POPULAR STABLES r Ashland best Main Street, AsMantf, STORE We have now uu i>t>ud u beau llui u'e>»or mei.t of Hui», Bonuei»1, 8"ade«. French Flower», WreutUe, PiULL.ee, Neck 15ee, IJi-eu buiie, Ju<, 1.«lies’ Fiuiibiug In.udt«, tic, etc etc. AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BUTTKICK P a ITEHHS *e ’1 tiptop C4J- A 1 order» truiu a dieunce promptly tilled. Agency tor Dr Warner b ll<*udi Corset. Ev ery .u hg sold cheap fur Cu»ii. C^TBie ciiibg, Freeing uud Colorirg, in tt e very Lexical ur.iDuer. *v2ull>u a Ever brought ta this n.ai k-H. Tin y desire to ssy. t*r every reader oV * this paper that if Mrs. Jas. Etciny. 4 MISS M. A. SWINGLE A SISTER Milliaery Store $5 00 REWARD ! Staadard Gocds, Sold at the lowest market price, Will do i it, they propose to tfe the largest busillis» this Fall aridi Winter t vei done by limn iu lhe la«t Lvc yeais, And that they can positively make it to the advantnge of every op»' to call npon them in Ashland and test the ti nh rrl their assertiopft, They will spare i;<> pains to u aintain, mote fully than ever the ututiu’i «1 thvii ho«se as lhe THE EAULE MILL St. Pe ersburg. Feb. 10—Latest o'ficial iutelligene from Adrianople shows that a complete understanding has been arrived at between Russian hradquurters and Turk ish de'.egates. the T idings o3ior, leading to their recovery, will . Iw rewarded as above. GEO. KELLEY. Situated 15 mile» Sou'h uf J.<ck«« uviCe uud 1} tulle Nvrtb ul ArhiuMl, le piepuieu lu üu geben». Custom and Exchange Business ( staple and Fancy Goods, Srcccrits, Nardwa?», Clotting, Ertfs. Shoes. Hats, Csys. Millinery and Criss Gocds, Crotkcry, Glass and Tinware, Shawls, Wrappers* CMIes. And in fact Everything Required for the Trude s f — Flour aud Feed at the — LOWEST CASH PRICES. All persons indebted to Messrs. Hel man & Fountain, will please come for ward and settle the same with tue un dersigned, as the old books must be H qua red up immediately. 33tf J. D. FOUNTAIN/ 3« Ibeof flour, 2 >b* »-h rts »wl s lb- brau i*r buel»- el iurg >ud wue.it. Wil * ck i.ua biuud ilw h . ckb - cuBiuiiie. b luiuiebiug tue eauae. My bruilier 1 ejr' LCKNOWLEBSED HE AC QUARTERS LIVEiLEI LIVE London, Feb. 8.—After del» ite In the com mittee, the vote of 6,000,0o0 pounds passed by a division of 328 to 1'24, umidst cheers tiom the conservatives. ci T HORSES BOARDED St. C itharines. Ft b. 8.—A man named McGuire alias McCarty, was arie«tad at Thorald to-day charge 1 with having com- milted murder in Pittsburgh, Penn. He is said to be one of the Mol'v Maguires. Washington, Feb. 7.—The bouse commit tee oa elucatio.i and labor to day agreed to report a bill to distribute the proceeds of the sale of public lands among the several states lor the purpo-e of education. The details of the bill will be arranged by the sU4» committee, to whom the autjeci was refer red. • SV.& GED. 2, BALDWIN, Proprietor. New York, Feb. 7 —The chamber of com Ml»» M. A BWiNGl.k. | MISS 1. C DWlNGMC. merce adopted a memorial to cuugre»8 Ou reas ’nable terms, and given the best o against the silver bill. 1 • attentivi. New Orleans. Feb. 7.—fudge Whittaker Have Opened a First'Class charged the jury at 9:30 to-night and ti:ey HOUSES IDUGHT AND SOLD retired. Nobody expected a verdict to night, but at li> o'clock a loud knock from And satisfaction guaran eed in all my trans Ou Maiu Si reel, A»tlai.d, actions. Next door to lhe l’uai Oibo, Up st,<ire in D j . Iolow’a the jury room announced that a verdict h id Aew Buialiug. beert reached.' Court wa< opened again and v2n34.f] H. F. PHILLIPS « > ’ X HAVE KOW ON B ind a UEAlTTlFfiL A»»oKT- the jury called. Judge Whittaker asked ;he ▼ V •> H -r», IiuNNXS», » LoWXKM, PULMt», h».< K TI a S, .TUl'K L a IHK b H'HMinlsG MOOCH, Eir., *1« . forem in the usual questions, wiie 1 a verdict 1!t ’Ti'LR/(’K X S.Ml Til /i J TTEIL\S. was give i te the clerk. Ge ». Anderson was tiT Dre»Hin:iLing-clone to order. i deathly pale, twisting nervously the head of Ail uruers ir >ui u disiAUCe proaipii) lined. Goc.de his cane between bis fingers. Tiie verdict Cue <p for Cusii. (u21v2 f. was received a-» follows:We tiud Thoma« C. Anderson guilty, and le oinmeud him to S’r>yed from tLe under igned, livhg a’ Rockfel- the mercy of the court”: T.n*j try w.is dis ‘ ow ’ b r.-ncte: one »nt. 11 ram mare, wit . be!l uu, suol charged and 'he pri o ter remanded to await all round; also one botegr .y bon»?, e.^de marked, sentence. no »hoes. Iuf>rniii<m left witn the owner <r *l ScutkEin and Stuth-ïasteiB Crecen G. F. BILLINGS. Will tuive charge of the bui-iit-BB, being «n-irUd b cuin^eleui miller?. I? V Ererythiioj as represented or no sale. r LX I1:,;;«! Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. ASHLAND BAKERY NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY APPLE TREES AC THE AKO an.. Ashland Nursery. —SON »I STIS <>• 9F— RESTAURANT Casimeres, Flannels, Twe<ds< DoesHny, BfarKefs Stocking Yap and Made-tfp CIMhing« f Always on hand and fer sale tft'tbk lowest j»Tiees.'• fiaBK I'nlerrlgned I* now pieaared to furulfh > WHITE uud BROW N BREAD, Fie»« a< »1 CuKee, .t u.e io »e-t pno-t. Fnuniea aup^ued aial produce lakeu iu exchange. At u»e Í'^TI h * hi gl i est maftUet prise paid few San Francisco, Feb. 8—In the criminal conrt to day on motion ot th * prosecuting RESTAURANT WHEAT—OATS—BARLEY—BACON—AND^LAR!).- Any one who will pUnt out an or chi rd <f a attorney, the sureties ul Kearney, Wel.ock, thonraod tree«, can gel them tor ihetriilug tun of Meals 25 cents: Tea and Coffee Kuigbt and other agitators were released 7 CeUs each, or Come wn¿, come all! tutti gke u» a trtalv fro u any turtber responsibility, ee end ants Extra. The patronage of the puhlic ia solicited and *ativ- being allowed to go on their own recogniz v2n‘20 f.] N1 • NBcCA LL Jr CO« faCtioli gUafuU.eed. ¡9 3u»j W. 8. SAYER. ance. A Thousand for 70 Dollars! STATE NEWS. [Condensed from State Exchanges] The Grant Co. T imes of Feb. 2. says the snow iu Hirney valley is one and a half feet deep on the level. The M ountaineer reports the death of THE CHINESE «QUESTION« Abraham Liviugeton, aaie^rue, supposed to The following Chicago dispatch, be 107 years old. He had been uu inmate uf thecouuty hospital for four years. dated Feb. 6, will be read with much interest: The Times Washington spec ial says the House oommittee on im migration and labor, have agreed unan imously upon s policy regarding Chin ese immigration upon the Pacific coast. The committee have prepared a joint resolution requesting the President to see what can be done by oarresponding with China and Great Britain, with a view of abrogating treaty stipulations permitting unlimited Chinese immigra tion. Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods. Of Lake County. ASHLAND LIVERY ; I have constantly on hand the wry Chicago, Feb. 6.--Tbe T ribune s Wash ingtoa special s.»ys: Hayt. commissioner of Indian affairs, has completed bin bill pi° SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES viding fur the organization of the Ii.dian CARRIAGES. police o i the various ludiin Reservations. He will ask tor $75.000 to begin the exper Anil can furnish my customers with a iment. His plan contemplates ibeenroll tu mom ut any time. ment of the moat trusted of the different tribes as the police. LITHIA. ---------------- ♦ • •— TIN SHOP Chicag >, Feb. 5.—The J ournal ’ s Wash wLbeoak. F t aale cheap. 6^T*Fur purt'Cul»» mquireof ington special says: The w:>ys and means W atters & G aby , co nmittee to-day developed great unanim Real E»Ute Agent* ity iu favor of reco n’nending Woo is tariff Arhiand Oregon. 34tf] bill for passage as a whole. It will be re ported some time this month. DEATH OF THE POPE - ■ LAKE COUNTRY 69 ACRES Hon J. 8. Smith of Purtland, having been frequently mentioned as a probable candidate tor Guye> nor, publishes a card in the STAM’AHD of the 5th inst, in which he says: ‘Tlie condition of my health is such as to constrain me to forego all aspiration iu that direction.*' Hon. D. M. C. Gouth, for so ne time local editor of the S tatesman , has retired. D. M. C. filled the place quite creditably. 63T*A great variety of due Shale, Nat and orna- meuu.1 Trees, of the very b<n kmd», always ou tunal and lor sale c^eap. Be sore to give me a c»II and s-e for y ourself. O. COOLIDGE. (S-33tf WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER . AsaHud, Oregon. PIONEER STORE. 4 • ’* • •■r DB. H. T. IN LOW E. J. FABLOW. City Drug Store.;- :: • :■ tti INLOW JL FARLOW Druggists and Apothecaries Fresh Drugs of all kinds kept cuosktuily on band — ä LSO— PAINTS OILS Something New! Something New! Ashland ,, f* > • I 4« 2 • r - 1- Selling Out ! ! Cheat Beduetlen ia • (o) A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing^ at the •; Drv Goods at the PRICER OF LWElRVt PIONEER STORE. PIONEER »STORE. ---------- .«_* >---- ,------ I ---------------- - ------ -------- e «. — A new and excellent aassortment of fine gold and plated jewelry.. i A Fine Assortment of Fancy A splendid-stock of Boots and» Shoes at the • • Goods and Notions at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. Plense call aDd exaniiue my stock before pur- cha.->ng elsewhere. DYE-STUFF < ♦ SOAP peins taken in repairing gold or »1 ver watches and all kiude of Jawelry. The S tatesman says that Carl Steinburg frjjrA first-class chronometer in my estnb.Uh- Perfumery, and all kinds of stole $2*20 Cr<<m Mrs. Bohna, his laud lady, lueuL at Vancouver last week. He was arrested Watches and clocks cleaned at from |1 50 to n Oregon City and the lady sent for, She fi 00. All other work done at the very k>aest' PATENT MEDICINES came and recovered her money aud che tied pnees. the penitentiary out uf a boarder by com ^FPItEBCUpnoxs earefUlly oompoiMidaA, promising with the thief. iuwd. aD4 une hui geuiauB Gen J. W. NeBmii|} has taken the rostrum ^"PriM a« low as the Unit » wi<l JueAfy. on behalf of the West Side rail raid. He spokeat Ferry dale on Thursday uflik-t w»ek. ALI. WORK WARRANTED !! So says the O kegqntaiu The Grani county T imes urges the coo- Be sure to call, and rest assured C£~Da. H T I mlow cu al way e be foind at steuctiou of a rood for freight, from Winne the nure, ready tu acieud. tu profesaknaJ (kola. that you shall have satisfaction. mucca to Canyon City, li s-iyasuch a. road o. w. SMITH. wo'tld cost only $3^030. V2. 25] INLOW fc FARLOW BSusrXî Sewing Machines. Au immense stock of the* kest |W»nds of Tobacco and Cigars at the PIONEER STORE. i GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERS, PAINTS AND OILS,- “ Cheaper than, the Cheapest,r it Our motto.» Bring on Produce and Exchange fer Goods? Vto44,->-tf¿ •»< MU.M.W. MAMMINE.