Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 17, 1878, Image 4

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    THE
ASHLAND
Fits Epilepsy
TIDINGS
HOBT GARRETT,
J. D. FOUNTAIN
OR
F A L L I N G ;S I C K N E S S.
MAY 1Í, m
FRIDAY
Permanently Cured no humbug-by
on« month’s usage of Dr. Goulard’s Cel­
ebrated Infal.iLle Fit Powdeis. ><• o»n-
[For Hie T iding »].
viuce Hltf rer? h. Itr -e (i> A<i.re w ill dii Hw cl ini
fur them, we will pend them by to 11 post paid, n
free trial box. As Dr GouLrd is t. e o Jy phj-
pici n U jui has ever m de this dir-ease a specid pmdy
and -» p to "Ur knowledge thousands have been per­
manently cured by he UPe of hep* Pow­
der«, we will guarantee a permanent
c».re iu e»ery ca*e, ui refund you all money
expended. All ruflerei« rh .u <; give herePowcers
an e tly Uial, and be convinced of thtir curative
pow era.
Price,for large box, •3.00,or 4b ixesf ’r|r.00,«ent
by mail <> any par of V> i »d S’ u.* or C u d on re-
teipt of ;r:ce,or by exj re-p, C. O D Address,
LOST.”
TO A.-------
I am coming with my oreamland;
With my muse so ead and broken,
Fiom the vision land of Alien,
With the im-ge of my lore—
Th* darling oi-e w ho left me,
In tnedei/oid io g ;<go,
Wh> n we w.» ked be.-tde the river,
And w .tched the rlovvljr dyin* eun;
Anl “O,” etii ebe, “Come bick to me,
M j love, my own, my only one.”
STAGE LINE
General M erchan d i se,
«
GARETT AND FERREE’STRI-WEEKLY
¿lags» tun between the above named
points three limes a week,
muking the trip
through iu
one day car­
rying U.S.Mail uiidpassengers/
Dry-Goods, Groceries, School
Books, Blank Books and
Stationery,
A H 4 R. BBI n S,
360 FfLTON STRfET, B kooklt . N. Y.
36vl
LEAVES ASHLAND
Ashland Barber Shop
He preawd her w-epin^to hi* breast.
But, wieile he kiee*»l her tears away,
The tiny sad waves kieeed the e»nd;
And as they rip, led they eeemed o say;
“He will come no more; ne’er cotne «gain.”
Having purchased the Barber Shop on
Main street, lately kept by James K.
Leube, will always be found on
hand ready to
I
“Ab! too la e, laeeie—Yes, too late,”
Said the wild winds front the wooded dell,
8w eet-ing down the pebbled ehore;
And, waiilig on, they eeemed to say,
“Forever g<me—he wifi Come no mure.”
TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS ANl> SATUR-*
D.\ YS arriving at A-hlaiid same day con
necis w lb our ouily stage line bn wren-
Linkv.lie and Fori Klamath. Also wiih
our semi weekly line horn Liukvihe to
Lake City and all iuiermediaie puibis.
I*
UNION LIVERY
Fix you up in the most approved style.
^•¿i-Give me a Call and try me.
v fnJofl]
WILLIAM MAYFIELD.
LEAVES LINKVILLE
NOTIONS
SHAVE YOU, CUT YOUR HAIR, AND
lop iittle low green valley, Just beuind the moun­
tains,
Alone, rhe walked beside the river,
And watched the dying of the day,
While chADtii-g slowly, “Come back to me,
And love me darling, for al way.”
MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND. FBI
DATS at 4 o'clock à . m : arrives at Link*
▼ill« sume days, Reluming,
—AND—
William Mayfield
He Is worn and weary, with long waiting,
For a letter once so fondly written—
The atd a meet tok-n that of. would tell
Of pfgti'ed vo a s, and tro.h forever,
In the ye>ra ag jdc we loved so well.
S ale
and
E xchange
CONSUMPTION
STABLES,
Positively Cured.
Comer of 4th and California Sts.,
GARRETT & FERREE
Chitwood & Atkinson
ASHLAND
A>1 sufferer* from’h1s d’*e -e’l> t nr anxit ns to
J acksonville , O begon .
be cured should ir Dr. Kissner's Celebrated
Coniumptlvs Powders, llhe.- Fu.ec- rr
the oh y ,-repdT i«m »>vwu ha "ill cure Con­ rpHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PVR-e^
sumption -bd alldieeaH:? oi the Til»oat and
I. Chisel the b ve u>.D>ed 8 bl
Lung, -liideed, so «troug i>« our fab u iu them, i d liohi Kubli 4 Wilfon, beg ie ve to tufuiiL^^V^
bleu to convince you tint bey are n<> numoug, we wilt tne public ttiul they . re deterndued loiueit .YL..JL .
furw -rd to «very ruiferer, by m ii, |>oei paid, a free a c»iij lLUiiDce of ttie patrouiige that htiB lor lu-uy
years past been Conferred ou these juetiy
trial box.
We iiuu i want jour money ttn’ii you are i-erfectly
satisfied of their curative power . If your lif U
worth raviuw, dot) t demy tn giving these P.wdere
a trinl, a* t eywili »ureh cure you.
We have constantly on band the very best*
• Price, for Urge box, $3.00, -ent to any part <>f the
United States or Cauada, by mail, OB receipt of price.
SADDLE HORSES,
Address,
For you never answered, little maiden,
The foreign nieceage of sweet affection;
A»! low hungc ouds on the acene may weep;
Tie weary and wai ing heart was broken,
By the virion wltu its seeming—
The winds can te'l you where he sleeps.
The water’s quiet; tte clouds are gone;
The fun ahiues fair upon the stream;
In the distant End, by a willow tree,
A lotto tomb g.immert in the son.
No lovlt g hands to train the willow.
Or the few wild flowers above his breast;
No lit’ le maid, to *of ly w bisper,
‘‘Here my darlingjlies at rest.”
ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE
DEALER IN
I
MANUFACIURXR OF,AND DEALER Df
Saddlery & Harness»
Alone she wander«, beyrw d the blue,
Ore .t and gr nd nu jeetic m iin;
Fur they quarreled; F jrever parted;
They will never meet again.
*
—M olli « O wkns .
C allahans R anch , April 24, 1878.
Hai'Cd Hi in Out.
They were J both old pioneer sage
brn»hers. and ha l been brtathing the
air of Nevada for many years They met
in the Bauk Exchange saloon,and after
sampling Al’» bust liquor, vitbJrew to
one of the club rooms for a game of po­
ker. After playing quite a while with
changeable luck, both of them got big
bands, and the excitement began.
Thompson ohipped a t wentydollar piece
to the centre. Johnson came up lively
•nd raised it ~,$100 This was seen
and $100 *‘better” put up. Johnson
began to sweat, Md ’‘seeing” the raise,
dropped an even $500 in the pot.
Thompson cussed a little but bis spunk
w»8 up anJ he swore he would never
lay down such a hand. He came to
time, and going down into his clothes,
made Johnson’s every nerve tremble by
raising him $1,000 “I have no more
money, but I’m worth $100 000 in
mining property—is that good” he ex­
actly asked. He did not own a foot in
any mine in the state and Thompson
kuew it, but be knew, also, that he
coul 1 beat him on an improbable ‘bl nil’
game, and nodded his assent to the bet
Then he said.
“Old man, I have as good a right to
put up my word on this game as yen
have yours. I own all this State oat-
■ide of your mines, and I raise yon
with the wbole state of Nevada.”
Johnson grew wild with excitement,
and frantically cried out.
“I’ll see it with California and
ra’Me yon the rest of tne United St ites I
New. d -m you, put up or shut up.”
I’m coming,” was the smiling re-
I have a title deed in my pocket for
all Europe. I ate your little bet with
that and raise you with Geo. Washing­
ton himself 1”
Johnson grew pale, and throwing
down his cards, pushed the money to­
ward his opponent, aaying,
“Pard, you’ve got me, and it’s year
coin, bat if old Jim Nye wasn’t dea l,
I’d lift you clear oat of your boots.
Let’s take a drink.”— Elko Pont.
B right H ours ano G loomy :—Ah !
This beautiful worl 11 Indeed, 1 know
not what to think of it. Sometimes it
is all gladness and snnshine, and heav­
en itself is not far oil; and then it sud­
denly changes, and is dark and sorrow­
ful, and the clouds shut out the day
In the lives of the saddest of us, there
are bright days like this, when we feel
aa if we could take up the great world
in oui arms. Then come the gloomv
hours, when the fire will neither burn
in our Learts nor ou our hearths, and
all without and within is dismal, cold
and dark. Believe me, every heart has
it« secret porrows, which the world
knows not; and oftentimes we call a
man cold when he is only sad.—L ong ­
fellow .
The original seal with which Presi­
dent Washington authenticated bis pri­
vate and state papers is said by a writer
in the' Educational Weekly, to bo owned
by Mr Bushrod D. Washington, of
Watseka, Ills. It is supposed to be
the seal irr pressed upon thj death war­
rant of Major Andre.
A shland , O regon .
meLt of goods in Lis liuo i>f trade.
CARRIAGES,
Ladies'. Wen*’ and Boy»’ S
die«, a Speciality.
And can furnish our custc mere with a tip-top turn­
out al any time.
Team, Buggy and Plow Harness
Horses Boarded
S T OB E
C. S. Sergent & Co.,
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
Furnishing Goods,
Hardware, Crockery,
Boots and Shoes Hats ana Caps
And in short, Everything required
FOR THE GENERÄL TRADE
a general assort -
K eeps
BUGGIES AND
360 F ulton 8. belt , B rooklyn , N. Y.
36yl
SHOP
C. K. KLUMj
POPULAR STABLES1
ASH & ROBBINS,
HARNESS
TEAM A LUGGY COLLARS,
CUBE YCOVIl'S, BRI I LES,
C1NCHOS. STIRKUFS,
K HIPS. LA."LIES, SPURS,
COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC .
On rensonnb’e term«, and the be it of cure and atten­
tion tie slowed upon them while uucer ibeir charge.
Also,
Horses Bought and Sold.
And everything usually kept in a Intt-elnx
We will guarantee Btttisf'Cion in al) our trän»
actione.
C akdwkll 4 M c M ahon .
e-iabii- binent.
Kepaii iug done with dm I-
nexs and di>patcb at prices to suit the
titnov.
J
rniBE UNDERSIGNED, 1 HANKING OUR PA-
M trims for ti e lita-ral patronage ta-xu-weil upon
u-duriiguur coldb t on with me Ui ion Livery
Stub'-e*. wotiM t>e»peuk « continuno of the 8 me
ti cur t-uciexpors.
C ardwxll 4 M c M ahon
No. 17: •).
WHEAT Taken at the Highest
Market Rates in Exchange
for Goods.
Asbbnd, Jure 27th, 1876.
All persons indebted to Messrs. Hel-
oiau & Fountain, will please coin« for
ward and settle the same with the un-
derstgnid, a« the old books must be
squared up immediately.
J D. FOUNTAIN.
As Chetp as the
<£9 OLI LEà JkX LF» L2J S3 'U1
ASHLAND
All kinds of approved country
produce taken in exchange for
goods.
¿-^Do not fail to give us a
trial before purchasing elsewhere,
as we are determined to give sat­
isfaction.
C. S. Sergent & Co.
F A C T O R Y
We are now manufacturing, and
hitve on hind a good assortment of
PIIŒN1X, OREGON.;
(v2u21 f. )
LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP.
which we offer to the trade at
WATCHMAKER AND JcWELER
PRICES TO SUIT ÏHE TIMES.
Asulahd, Oregon.
Our soap has been pronounced
Something New! Something New by those who know
SUPERIOR
TO ANY
Selling Out ! !
IMPORTED
ARTICLE.
SLeäuetien.
PRICES OF J i W cl RY !
Give it a trial and support home
industry.
A new and excellent »assortment
of fine gold and plated jewelry. Wanted in exchange
20,000 lbs. Grease
Please call and exumiue my stock befjre pur­
chasing elsewhere.
At the Factory.
C^yOrc *t pains taken in repairing gold or silver
wuicues and all kiixls of jewelry.
RIGDGN & CO.
fcir’A first-class chronometer in my establish-
I
menu
lf2u6 f]
Watches aDd clocks cleaned at troni $ 1 50 to
|2 00. All other work done at the very lowest
prices.
Wagon Shop
Sewing Machines
ALL WORK WARRANTED ! !
Be sure to call, and rest assured
that you shall have satisfaction.
a w. SMITH.
HEUNDER'IGNEI) WILL BE FOUND
«.I hi* shop on Main si reel, two doo s
f. om the livery stables, whei e l.e is pi ep-ired
to do all kinds ot work in bis line like
Io«e*t price,
T
The undersigned ire now prepared at the
ASHLAND IRON FOUNDRY
To rep«ir all threshing machines md tn put oh the
LA I F.4T IMPROVED END SHAKE, which will
improve a naw iu chux-'o t'>e unioen’ ofTwoHVN-
drib sacks per dat . Thofe wantii g repairi g
dune, will do wetl to come it once.
no46if
IF T. ZIMMERMAN.
ALBERT SECOliD.
I
Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for sample of mending,
and our Circular No. 197 for further instructions for buying machines
upon terms stated in the Catalogue.
AGENTS
WANTED
I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
827 A 829 Broadway, Now York; New Orleans, La.;
Cor. State and Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francises, Cal.
Merchantable Preduce.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
JOHN CHANDLER
For Sale by all First-Class Dealers.
V. 2, No. 7-
xMKa. M, W. H a KGIDL\E, Agent,
Ashland, Oregon.
[voi2 nc49-w26]
Is no: rai-Ly eanwd ia these times,
tail it on ne mede in ihres mom us
by any one of etttx r sex,in -»ny part
oi the o «niry, wl.o is wilhcg u»
wo k steadily at li e einpioym-M tht we tarnish.
*66 per weea in jour owb luwa. You Leed nu ta»
aw <j t ont ht u.e over uigiit
You cat give your
whole time tolte work,or only your spare uiotneuts
Wr Lave ágeme who are m kti.g over |20 per day.
Al) who eng Keatooc.b hi ke rnoDsy last. At
th. j resent time n.uh-y cabiKit be made soesteily
r.q.i.ily at any other bueiness. It costs Dot hit« to
try the busiuesr. isrtueaLd |5 ou fi; free. Addises
at osee, H. U>\1 lxtt A Ou., PurtUbd Maine [2-7-ly
TAKE NOTICE
MRS. H. A. MOORE’8
Scientific
WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS
Of Vehicles Made to Order.
Rep .¡ring of a 11 kinds Jone with dispatch,
call and ree me.
noltf.
JOHN RALPH.
Wagon Factory
THRESHING MACHINE MEN.
in workmanship is equaJ to □ Chronometer Watch,
and as elegantly finished as a flrst-clas3 Fiano. It BEST QUALITY
received the highest awards at tho Vienna and Cen­
IN ANY QUANTITY
tennial Expositions. IT SEWS OKE-FOUftTH FAST­
ER than other machines, its capacity is unlimited»
T.here are more VJ8 L SO W M AC H I il £S sold in. the
TO SUIT PURCHASERS
United States than the combined sales of all the
others. THE WILSON MEftDBNO ATTACHMENT, for
-DURING THE—
doing all kinds of repairing, WITHOUT ETCHING,
given FREE with each machined A Certificate is given COMING SEASON, AT THE
with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair,
LOWEST RATES.
free of charge, for five years. It requires no special I
instructions to learn how to use it. Satisfaction
guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered free of
charge anywhere in the United States.
Will exchange for any kind of
OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR-
ing go <1 wagon work, the undersigned
hereby makes kn*>wn that be can be 'omid
at all times at bi* shop in the S. W. corner
of the public sq are Ashland Ogn; and is
teuly and willing 'o <lo all wo k entrusted
to me ina wo. kinanlike manner. Will-
ONS. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WH I EL-
BARROWS, FLOW STOCKS, Ac., made
to order, and repaired on short rotice.
Tbe best Eastern stock constancy on
hand.
W. W. KENT NOR.
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
noltf.
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MRS H A. MOORE would announce to the
T/idj-p »ixl Gentlen eo-who d- sire the ;*r onal a lore
ni-nt of » fin- *u<t of H 4r, th.i she h»s pxten ed her
ol-brated H ir Re.iorer, wt Ich ba* now been before
■he publ c for the « i > ko uf two yeamnud bip hi every
iupLuio given en'lre e^tbf c iou p to wbnt it prom-
lpe;B. No m'tiera! or ditnmgii g *ub-t nee is need in
•hie prep r>’tiori,HiMi tt ip gu mn eed to ; n-vent hair
falHng otr after f>nr spplicatlons. WeU-ktai- n otsee
of loug-ptxDd.i.g bddnep. b^ve be*n pucce-pfully trea­
ted i»» per testimonial«^n mv popses-ionl.' It will
pn-duce u full flowing crop of iudr
sll etasva of
baldre««, even to up nioet pn>DoUi>ced Mate. 1: will
prevent hair foot tundnu gr y.
Preperatiune
«fu-warted o 11 parte of the country.
ONT5 BOTTLE, $5; Or, TH REE BOTTLES, 110.
Address
MRS. H: A. MOORE,
lOOSj M. rket st, Sau Francisco, Cal.
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