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\ ■ 4 4 4 THE ASHLAND TIDINGS ! W eatiier R eport —From observa-, tions taken at G a . m : 42, thin clouds; FRIDAY.. . MARCH 8, 1878. March 1, < 4 Q 28, clear; “» < < u2, clouds, wind, rain; 3> LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. 34, clear; 4, i < < 42, cloudy; 5, The purest treasure mortal times sfford, I < < 38, clouds, wind, rain; G, Is spotless reputation; that aw iy, < • Men are bat guilde! loam, or painted chy. 34, snotr, one inch; 7, — S hakem ’ kabe . l' The figures next after tho date indicate Several very interesting communica the number of degrees above zero. n. C. H ill . tions lie over. I A New Correspondent “Billy.” Ansai!« our Altamont. Dissolution of Copartnership. I MILLINERY STORE On Main Street We h ive rec-ived from Jay Beach Esq The p<irtr,*reMp heretofore exi»t*rg bp'twei-n R. p W agner C reek , F eb . 2Hth, 1878. Ne ’ l anti H. F. Mice, i* thie <1 y d»«o!ved, by niutn-.l Ashland - - - - - Oregon. of Fo t Klamath, a copy of his elegantly consent, II B. M ice wivutravi-v from ’ tie firm. R. Sir:— I thought I would take peu in gotten up pamphlet, entitled “Altamont P. Nei * ill assume tbe iixVb elte-e-, collect the We have low un iiand a beauuful -iteor’vneDt of hani to give you a few items from this and his Progenitors; with a Treatise on amounts due and continue the bustineas a’’he old Hats, BoiiDetF, ?n®de®. French Flower®, Wrenth®j al.nd. R. P NEIL. 1’iuti.es, Neck Ti-e. IJi.en Suite, Jire, Iiadi®«* H. IL MACE, locality. I see you have a correspon- Breeding the Trotting Horse.” It will be F'ini»huig Goode, efc., etc etc. A shland , Feb. 7, 1878. dent, one Billy, who keeps you tolera remembered by all tho-e interested in BUI TRICK PATTERNS bly well posted on common place mat horse breeding, that Mr.Biach last year im w. a . M c P herson . EJ^A'I order® from » distance promptly flliad. ters here, eveu going so far as to in- | ported, at considerable expense, a represen triU Agency for Dr. Warner'® Ilewth Coreel. Ev-s form yon about the innocent amuse- i tative of the best trotting bloodin the United ery in’bg »old cheap for Cash. B-gT Bleaching, Pressing and Coloring, in the v®ry ments of the little children. I think lit'> ’n Altamont, then two ye irs old. He Leaieet uiauner. *v2ul8U was pnrehast-d by M: . Beach, at a large he would do well to attend to bis own Mrs. Jas. Ewing. This would certainly be price, from Geti. \\ m. T. Withers of Lexing On Tuesday last, we had the pleas business. Scalp-lifters to the front I See the ton, Kentuckey, the present owner of Al Particular Attention given to drawing up ure of meeting with Mr R. B. Phillips better than making sport of tbe little inont, the »¡re. We had the pleasure of scalp notice of sbeep men. LEGAL PAPERS of the San Francisco Chronicle. He has folks and tbeir little games. If he seeing the colt on bis arrival at Klamath Stove castings made and repaired at been long in the harness and is one of don’t like their games he had better j last summer, and were highly pleased with At<l inikin? Conveyance®. William Mayfield the Ashland Iron Foundry. the best known Newspaper men on the not attend them. his style, symmetry of form and “perfect ^SUColIec’i >ns promptly made. Will also wri’e for j ublicaiion, and private or bu*i- Having purchased the Barber Shop on The wet weather is putting-the farm- disposition.” lie is a very dark bay, no coiiiiuimicatious Liese letter® fur partie® deciruig bie eeivicea. [38-m3 Born—On Wagner Creek, March 21, coast. During the last few years, he Main street, lately kept by James K. i ers behind hand with their crops, and white, and when grown, acc >rding to the to the wife of John Neal, a daughter. has traversed almost the entire Pacific Leabo, will always be found on coast, over and over again, in the inter i all are waiting anxiously for the rain to rnles of horse men, will be 153+ hands high hand ready tn Born—at the Soda Springs, on Feb. ests of the Chronicle, materially length ! atop so that they can finish seeding. an«l weigh 1150 pounds, llis pedigree is as SHAVE YOU, CUT YOUR HAIR, AND 23, to the wifo of J. II. Russell, a ening the subscription list of OF THE that I The only miner we have in this section, follow»: Fix you up in the most approved style. Sired by Almont, by Alexander’s Abdal Mr. E. K. Anderson, is running his son. enterprising paper. lah, »ire of Goldsmith Maid — record, 2:14. A g li I. ft a d 'i.<t,Give me a call and try irte. little giant power to its full extent, A wise man savs: One of the best First dam by Brown Chief, son of Mem D ecision . — A certain whole-souled knocking the banks of clay at a fearful v2n35H] WILLIAM MAYFIELD. brutoChief sireot L idy Thorne—r’c’d ‘Jrls1^ sort of minds is that which minds its young Asblandite, with expressive eyes j rate. Second dam by imp. llooton, sire of Lu own business. and a luxuriant mustache,seems to have j The roads are very muddy, and we -------------------- ------------ I------- created quite a sensation among a num don’t hear much news. The stage goes la,s dam—Lula,< record. 2:15. C. B. Watson Esq. left Ashland this I Third «lain by Bertrand, the great four Hr. T. Moore, ber of Jacksonville damsels, and a spir rolling through tho mud at i rregulur morning by stage, to look after legal mile race horse, son of Sir Atchyby Diome 1. BOOT & SHOE STORE ited dispute Las arisen among them intervals, and we live in hopes that the Sf 'Wn-T- open N* DANCING ACADEMY business in Lake Co. Fourth dam by imp. Buzzard, sire of dam relative to the color of the aforesaid day will yet come when we shall have Next do >r to the Post-office — .fry.-W Moiuii.v KaiuriL.v eveuiug®, eveuhie*. at Mouduy »nd «nd Saturday ut of Woo Ipecker, sire of tho famous Grey 7 o'clock at All kinds of casting done in the very eyes. The matter having been referred the road McAdamized, so that we can Eigle. THANKS TO THE IUBL10 best manner and on short notice at the to us, through a special embassador, get around on the public highway, at Considering the rare character of his we decide that they are generally light least with a little more comfort than at blood, and that he is fully up to his breed- For their Liberal Patronage, which he ac- MILLERS HALL; Ashland Iron Foundry. cepts as testimony tbeir appre brown, but under excitement assume a present. Yours for the Right, R. ingin every particular, we do not wonder And every Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o’clock« “Scintillations from the great cen darker hue, which always presages ciation His purpose is to that his owner confidently re ommends him for ladies and children. tral sun” of Chief Dunbar’s intellec great danger. Linkville Item«. the bre • ler.s of Grego 1 an 1 Cilitornia. All who with to attend, will be diligently instroc “Grow With the Place.” tual system next week. Ill speaking of the motives which induced ted. no28tf. M olbuckase .— Hiram A. Spencer of M arch 4 th , 1878. HE IS IN FAVOB OF THOSE WHO him to engage in h n>e bne ling. Mr. Beach We are informed that Prof. Orlando L ike county made us a call on Tuesday Hurrah ! the suckers are running. WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND says: • Iwisfirst inflne.iccl by the well Myer has taken charge of Prof. L?eku’s of last week. Mr. Spencer resides at Wo have the best of evidence that known fact that our Pacific slope is the Ara writing classes in the Academy. Molbuckase or Speucer creek, about spring has come: our old friend W. bia of America' for horse raising. My obser Materials of all kinds, such as Born—on Wigner Creek (!) Feb. 2G. seventeen mtles west of Linkville, Cole came to tovyn one day last week vation of the horses ofSou'heiii Grego 1 and N'Tihvrn Cilitornia, his nude me feel con- FRENCH GOODS, to tbe wife of William lllingswor:h a where he assists his father in running and had his hair cut. li ieat tiiat our horses, consult ring tbeir op the old pioneer s.i v mill of the' Lake We saw Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Apple son. Sic transit gloria mundi—ctindurl Marked Follows: ALLIGATOR, ETC., portunities. are unq lalifiedly the best in the country. The brisk little stream upon gate in town yesterday. W. Swallowdork in right ear; halt undercrop The first move toward the reclama world: and 1 think, with the advantages ot And any thing else the public may require, which the mill is located, affords ample in light ear. Swallow-fork and upper bit The funeral sermon of Isaac and i and reliable water power, aud the sup tion of swamp lands on Big Klamath, the choice bio id which our Eastern neigh in lei t ear, and right ear split. Swallow- ALWAYS ON HANDJ Elizibeth Miller will be preached I at ply of timber is exhaustless. The point was made last week; four sticks of bor» have, we can produce horses that will iork in both errs; under bit in both ears. And all woik gotten up in the Half under crop and upper bit in left ear. tue Academy, on Sunday next, at J1 A. it consequently a good one for lumber giant powder were placed in a crevice prove tbc ns'-lvrfs the peers, and even the su Branded with a it ¡angle on the nose. periors of their greatest proligies.” M , by Elder Mirtiu Peterson. ing, and the old mill has done a good iu tbe reef, at the head of Link river, ! VERY BEST STYLE. Any information leading to the recovery We hearti y agree with Mr. Beach in his and exploded, which threw up a ling»* business ever since its construction. of »aid >heep will be suitably rewarded. M. L. Alford Esq., will enter upon opinion lelative to tbe horses of our portion GE'). NTTLEY, 25 if. C. U. WEBB, Yieka, Cal. volume of water to a height* of about of the Pacific slope, and we feel confident his duties as Principal of the Ashland L ake V iew .—A friend writing fr.iru Public School on Monday next. ‘’Mose” L ike View’, under data of February 28 100 feet, and made quite a scattering th »tan infusion of the bloo 1 of the best of stones in that vicinity. kno.vn tarp.ly of trotters, wiilgicitly itn- will make a “way up” educator. says: Friend J. H. Cliyton intends Linkville Livery Stables. Complaint was made against one piove the quality aud thereby heighten ilie visiting Ashland, last of next mmtli. Married, at the residence of the Asher Parrington last week, for an value of onr horses. For lull p irticnl irs FALLING SICKNESS. GEORGE NURSE Luelling Bros, will start their new st>v brtd“’s parents in Linkville, Oregon, Peimancntly Cured no hunibug-by assault with a dangerous weapon. He an I free p tinphlet.on history and bree ling month's :is«|ge of Dr. Goulard1» Cel Would inform bis friend® that hi® Stable® at on Feb. 2G, 1878. by J. W. Humaker, mill as soou as spring op-ms. S tveral hid bis ex imination before Justice « 1‘th • trotting torse, apply Io Jay Beach, oiiv ebrated Infal.ibie Fit Fowdei®. iu (x>u- uew buildings are in course of cou vtui'e Ull-rvr? Ula. ilare | ju Allei'® tot inali w* cl-Im J. P.. Mr. H. F. Shalloch and Miss llimaker on Monday last, who held f -r ttieiu, we will ®eu<i tbeui uu..il, post paid, u struction in our town. Sonal pai ties five trial box. Ar Dr Goulard ¡e 1.1- u. i> plo Henrietta Cranston. him to answer in the sum of §590, and. More About That Pedigree. - OliEGOli rici -u cuui liar ever in de dur di»e.ire a rpetid eiudy LAKE COUNTY are all the g > u >w —h ive l> ho a htl. in default of bail,ho was committed to :.n l ® a> > ur kiiowledue luouatuxl® have bee.i jrer- Dr. E. O. Smith of Albany, tlie.dont- d 'Z’n here ic the last two weeks. J acks ixvill -: M ir. 4. 1878. maiieiitly cured b.» Le U»e of bere Pow- Are In excellent repair, amply provided with feed the county jtil; but, iu the moan time, we will jrunrantee a permanent And ih.it curu>men* «ui be waited ou ist, informs us bv letter that he will not Farmers busy pattimg in cro >«. St >ck E'L T i :> ikgs :—In your lu>t issue appears c • icrs, ae iu e-eiy care, o. refund you all money prumpllv and in the beet ®l)le, he g ive the oilleer the si if» and niuce an etiiisioti from a w •uiJ-bc oracle on horse expended. All rutterei® rh .u.a give ,Ue»e Fuiiuerr A Good HACK Excellent BUGGIES and No I be able to visit Ashland as contempla have passed through the winter with all e.ily dial, alni be CoiiviuCcu uf LUeir curative that time, ha« no’ been heard from. lie'll at Fl. KI nn itti, whose logic m.iy be power®. RIDINtt liORsES ahva> ® uu hand ted, his business at home requiring his out any loss in this pirt au 1 surround A little dilli iulty oj enrrml between conclusive to lii nsell, but will hardly con l’..ce,for lari®» b >x, $3.0»,or 4 b »xesfjr$lr.00,*ent Hornets promptly oare l for, aud ing country. personal attention. inali o aio ; ar ol I ..i-e<l Siale» or C.u.da uu rc- two citizens of -Merganser, one day list vince any inm, who h is the necessiry infor b, ------------ celj l ul' pr.ee, ut t>y expre»-, C. O 1» A'.ldrer®, Tourists and Others Outfitted week, which inured to the benefit of mation ’o entitle him ‘ an architect” on ped- Proceeding* *2ie Town Board« AiH ¿ l R» BBlaSf Ou the rbortest nutij« ; the shool fund of Like county, iu tbe ig e*. In the first place lie assumes the 36) l 360 F ulton S tkeh , B huukuy *, N. Y. Do not fi.il to give the Liskvilte Ntt.bleeauia The Trustee’« of the town of Ashland sum of .$10. v2ul4tf] GEORGE NURSE, existence of hut one Longfellow, and lie met in their hull,on Mirch 5, 187S Mr. Stephen Stukel hil tho mis t* e j - o i of “imported Leamington.'’ Hethen pursuant to adjournment. Present: H fortune to get two horses drowued in from this assumption makes the following ASHLAND BAKERY Hill, President,James Thornton and Lost river, while trying to cross the deduction, viz: ‘‘His (Na ) being a son ol Positively Cured. I C. We acknowledge a pleasant call on J. 11. Cliitwood. Minutes of last meet Longfel'o.v is no coxci . us ve evidence that All sufferers from this d>se i»e tint nrs ambus to ford near Tuie L ike. I temize «. AND Monduy last from J. Hanna Esq. of ing read and approved. In respect to ’s Celebrated t»* cured should tr> Dr. Kjssuer Kiss lie is a grand son of Lexington.” If his as- Consumptive ....____ _ Lue»e Fowuer® aie Powder®. Rogue River. Mr. Hanna is an expert the memory of ex Marshal Isaac Mdl E igle Point ai.ovvu ihuL will cure Cou» j sump’ion was correat, with the dam’s pedi Ill« vli :y pie,.^r.lion sumption .u<l ull diseases ol the 'I’llcoat anil in the manufacture of crockery, and is er and his wife, deceased since the last gree as he gives it, his deduction would be Dungs—indeed, so strong is our fuiiu m them, «.i>d Geo. Ilill, of Ashlaud, now employed always ready to till orders for his wares meeting of the board, the following you tiui hey are iw uuuioug, *e wilt flTEF UnTersigned is now prepared to fnrnisb rediculous, as it w mid be impossible for a also io .rd convince i-> every ruiierer, by iu.il, i>oei paid, a free ± WHITE aud FROWN BREAD, Pie® aid He I iaa also five ranches for sale, and preamble and resolutions were adopted, as salesman in th i store of Mr. Inlow,at s->n o1' Leuiiington to be a grmd-son of forw Cakes, >t tue iOAe.-i puce®. F iiuiiicb supplied and trial box. we uou i wan*, your m -ney until yon are perfectly produce taken iu exchange. At Uie Eagle Point on Butte Creek, in this Lexington. So much for bis logic, Now will take stock tn part payment for to wit: satisfied of their curative power*. Lf your lit«- is county, ma le ns a call on last week horsemen who are inform *d. and do not in- worm eaviuir, don t demy in going these Powders them. RESTAURANT IN memorial as t ey will sur«l> cure you. Ha reported business good in that tend detraction of the merits of anoi her a trial, Price, for 1 uge b.iX, $3.00, sent to any part of the W hereas : In obedience to the irrevo A ccident —Ou last Friday, a titan’s ptopei ty, even though he is located Uidled Sides or Canada, by mail, oh receipt, of price. Meals 25 cents: Tea and Coffee cable maudatrt’hlust thv»u art and.to dust prosperous village, and the people con uneoinfurtably near, would never found Address, a named Franklin, employed in J Extra. shalt thou return,” Isaac Mil.er, lite fident of a bright future for the place. deduction intention dly on a false assn nip ASH & ROBBINS, Chandler’s saw mill, bad the little The patronage of the public is solicited nrd satis M irshal, and formerly one of of tbe Pleasantly situated upon a stream lion. I am ere libly informed •hat there faction guarameed. [9 3mJ W. S. SAYER. Sfiyl 360 F vlton S. iieit , B uooklyn , N. Y. trustees of the town of Ashland, and which affordsexcelleut water privileges ate two Longfellows, and will be charitable ger of bis right hand amputated at bis estimable wifo, Elizibeth Miller, knr.ckle joint by a circular saw. and surrounded by an extensive and enough to suppose Mr. Beach’s ig- n rance in only having knowledge < f one, have, since th.* last meeting of this Chitwood dressed the wound and Treasurer’s Notice- Board, 1’een called to test tbe problem fertile agricultural country, there is and dial lie stated his pedigiee correctly, man was getting*along nicely at no reason why Eigle Point may not but in that event lie is certainly not reliable i of the Etern d world; therefore, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER accounts. llfSoh'ed: Tnat w« cherish with pro become u town of considerible import as an ••architect” on pedigree. Nats sire— Longfell >w — is a son ot Lexington and found regard the many noble and gen- ance tn the future. It is asserted by A b I i I md, Oregon. ‘ therefore ’Nit is a grand-son of Lexing The marriage of R inert Ret and er ms qualities, of b itti mind and heurt, ton,our Klamath ‘‘architect” to the contrary Pauline Eubanks, occurred in San tnat diitiiiguished our departed frien Is. those who cl ;iin to ba well informed notwithstanding. Rtsolred". That wo recur with in regard to the matter, that a road can Something New! Something New! Further ‘ Nais” dam was abo sired by Diego, on Feb 21st, but as that splen sa l, but sincere, pleasure to our inter be made at comparatively little ex old Lexington himself at Louisville did fruit cake had to travel the entire course with our deceased ex-Mar Ky .‘‘ihetef ne” Nat is directly descended on length of the groat State of California sbal, both as a private citizen and in pense, across the Umpqua mountains both sides tr«>mold Lexington,thoroughbred and ruu the storm blockade, it did not the official relations which he held from that point to the South Umpqua, running stock, while the otter Longfellow which would be much shorter than the is u Gotter, as 1 am inform' d. It is to be reach our sanctum until the Gth inst. with us. Unsolved'. That wo condole with the preseut route, and far less difficult for hoped that Mr. Beach will find detraction of Great Redugtlen ija Many thanks. other horses, not “the royal road to success” departed, friends and relatives of the I -------------- ♦ teams. If such a road can be opened, in the horse business. J. A. (’ akdwell . DEALER IN PRICES OF JEWELRY! From a private note received from in their bereavement, and recall for it will doubtless tuke much of the tbeir consolation the truth that, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- J. M. Sutton, dated, Sau Francisco, X-^-The National Gobi Medal was award though the grave has closed over those travel oil’ the present route' and add Feb. 21, we learn that he is heartily they loved, they left teem examples very materially to tbe prosperity of ed to Bradley & Iiulofson for the best I’lio- A new and excellent aassortmerit t-graphs in the United States, and the Vien sick of the rains and storms in Califor alike honorable to their memory and Eagle Point. Generali erchandise, of line gold and plated jewelry. na Med il tor 'lie best in the world. nia. He is still suffering severely with worthy of imitation. 42!» Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Resol red: That as a token of our re 1. O. G. T. ------ rheumatism in his right wrist and arm. gard for the worthy subjects of this T he best of flour and fresh ground O<7Please call and examine my stock before pur-« Since the session of tho State Tem Were the roads in a traveling condition brief memorial, these resolutions be chaeiDg elsewhere. grabam and corn meal delivered in any Dry-Goods, Groceries, School he says he would seek the more geaial spread upon the town records and that perance Alliance closed at Albany on part of Ashland, at mill prices, by tbe fei^Grevt pains taken in repairing gold or silrer Books, Blank Books and a copy be furnished to the Ashland the 22ml ult., W. R. Dunbar, G. W. Eagle Mill, climate of Oregon. * watches and all kinds of jewelry. T idings for publication. C. T., has organized two lodges of Stationery, D itch I mprovements —Wo are m- first-class chronometer In my estahHib- FOR SALECHEAP. Bill of A. V. Gillette, Recorder, of Good Templars—Eagle, No. 319, at i menu * formed that it is the design of the Dixie, with f' ” ' 23 members, (ull males) A new two inch Iron Axle Wagon. $4 88, for transcribing Record of Ordi and Banner, No. 320, at Tangent, , with SJ4T Watche® and clock® cleaned at from |1 50 to Weat Ashland Ditch Co. to make some no27tf. B. F. R eeser . nances, referred to Finance committee. 35 members. B. H. Allen, S. D , has 1 2 00. All other work done at the very lowest important improvements in their ditch ------------- Lodge, No. ----------- 318 at prices. . On motion adjourned to meet on the organized Progress during the present year. Mr. H. C. Halsey, with 39 memners, (two lodges first Tuesday in April, 1878. MA KRI ED Hili, president of the company, is cor at Halsey now) and Wm. Russell, one H. C. H ill , Pres. —AND— at \S lid. Horse, iu Umatilla county, responding with a firm in Sin Francis MOVERS -CLAYTON. -A» Sertie W. T., Feb. 7, A. V. G illett , Clerk. witn 22 members. co relative to the cost of iron pipe, 1878, Mr. Wm. H. M >vere aud Mia® Lizzie Claj- tuu, formerly Asli Laud. with the design of conveying the water SCALPS! SCALPS! APPLE« »ATE-TRACY -In Y’ me ill i, < »regon, ALL WORK WARRANTED ! ! in iron pipe all the way from the creek, Feb. 26, 1878, Mr. Mihuii Applegate and Mie® I 8. E. Tiacy. The West Ashland Ditch Co. at the if not too expensive. A reward of four dollars each will be Be sure to call, and rest assured regular annual meeting held on March paul by the umlersigQed fur Coyote FISK—TENBROOK—A’ Like View, Oregon, rm February 23 i 1878, by Tboina» Lofton, J. 1*. Mr. that you shall have satisfaction. Prof. W. T. Leeke, for years em 2, 1878, decided to charge each family Scalp-'; the scalps to be taken in the D. B. F ib « and Mi®» L lly Teubtuok. THE EAGLE MILL V2n2i] O. W. SMITH. ployed as a teacher in the Ashland living below the ditch, and using water section of country embraced within DLbD. the following lines: Commencing at Academy,and Prof. L. F. Willits, Prin both for house and irrigating purposes, -i-------------------- Situated 15 mile® South of Jacksonville and lj mile the residence of Clark Taylor aud run North of Arhlaud, ib prepared to do gecenii MIS® M. A. SWINGI.B. | M1U I. C. BWIHGnB. cipal of tli9 Ashland public school, went $10 for the ensuing year, and each ning due east to Autelope creek, HAMILTON.—At ills residence, a few miles ea»t of A-maud, un Marc 14, 1878, R. J. Hamilton in the to Batte Creek on Monday last, to look I family living above the ditch, us thence up Antilope to Abraham Mill 70 Custom and Exchange Business MISS M. A. SWINGLE & SISTER h year of hi® age. er ’ s ranch, tueuce to the north after tbeir pastoral interests over there. ing water for house hold purposes only, Mr H uuilton we® barn in Granger county Tennes - Float aul Feed at the— Have Opened a Fir st-Class west corner of Mrs. Hargadino ’ s see, June loth 1808. He removed to Oregon in the $4, for the same time. We are informed that they do not in LOWEST CASH PRICES. mountain ranch, thence along tbe west year 1864, atxi ha® iODg been bnuwu to the people of tend teaching any longer, and that H. C. H ill Pres. side of said ranch, to the south-west onr vaLey a® a con'deatiou® mm aud.qu et,liw-ibi-i- 36 ibsof flour. 2 lb« »h»rts end s lb» bran per Diiih- they will probably remain on Butte corner of the same, thence south to ing citizen, The bnrhl occurred on the 5th at the nill el for g -od wneat. W 1 • ck aud brand the sack® O q Main Street, AehKnd, St. Petersburg. March 2.—The Czar Creek a greater portion of the time Bear Creek, thence down Bear Creek bu yiog ground. Th® rel ilive * of the deceteed re —customer® iuruiehitig tie sack®. M t brother Next door to the rost Olhre, Up ifair® in Dr. Intew’a has called out four divisions of the re to Phceuix, and thence direct to the turn the r heortful tnmks to friend® for their kind y New Batiding. I hereafter. The loss of teachers of so serves with artillery. VYTE HiVI NOW ON H 'HD A BFAÜTIFCI. AMOBT- place of beginning. Hunters will aieistmce. mach experience and efficiency will be- MARTIN — At the fimlly residence In Jacksonville, Will have cuarge of the boinep®, being ussisted be V V < F B-TH. BoNSFT®, rLOWKk®, PLUME®, VBCK London, March 2.—The Times says please take notice. ou Saturday morning, M - »ch 2 1878. at thi ty mm- TIB®, JCTE, LADLE® FCBkiLBHIbG GOOD®, BTC., BTC. ’ competent miller®. severely felt in the Ashland shools.and the announcements in parliament yes ute® pas t «e ve o c o k El.Ira M. Martin, wife uf H enry A merman , BUTTE RICK & SMITH PATTERNS, Alexander Martin, age-1 39 ye ire. Everything as represented or no sale. it will be exceedingly difficult to sup terday evening will be welcomed a« re O. H arbough , C-TVDreHsmaklng- done to order Mrs. Mirtin wo® h'gh y respected wherever known ply their places. Success to them in viving some hope of a peaceful settle S onger & W ells , and her deaiu U .* ameed a feeliug of »udees® ttirvuga- All order» fn>ui a «licioLCe | rouiptly filled. Goode ment of the Eastern question. ÎX’ùl Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. A. G. R ockfellow & S on . their new departure. out the commuLi'y. CL-eap fur Caen. [g21v2J, Justice of the Peace Ashland Barber Shop / GEO Notice. LOST. Five Hundred Sheep 4 Fits Epilepsy, CONSUMPTION RESTAURANT I J. I). FOUNTAIN. Selling Out ! ! Sewing Machines. NOTIONS LIVE! LET LIVE Millisery Stere G- F BILLINGS. »