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T INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO TI1E INTERESTS OF-SOUTHERN OREGON. . VOL. II $ h I a n d ASHLAND, OREGO X- FRIDAY, NO. 51 ¡Tidings. PROFESSIONAL. -B Y- 0. C. APPLEGATE CO. tfr NOTARY PU lì I.iC and R E A L ES T. I TE A G EN T. I OFFICE—On Main Street, (in rear Chitwood & Atkinson’s Drug Store.) ASHLAND, OREGON. I. O. Miller. Terms uf Subscription : Architect and Builder, One copy one year.................................................. I 2.50 “ “ tix months............................................ 1.50 “ •• those, .“ .............................................. 1 00 Clnb rites rix copies Tur...................................... 12.50 Terms, in adv^noe. • GRANITE STREET - - - ASHLAND. in his line on short n<»-ice W ILL i»u do ihe inythi: lowest t rm«. b7v2 f Terms ef Advertising: No’.fc** jbr Moe.......................................... .lOcts. Txxul Fruiefib^UalfCsid-, f»er year................................ 1 wv iocbes, per «furier.................................... >4 F<*r - 44 Fuht “ Oi.o-ndf Column 44 Three-fourtli. “ 44 One “ 44 .. ». O. C. WIMEK 3‘ 00 - Practical Millwrights^ 00 00 no Flouring mills, saw mills, quarts mills, and all kiids ol mill machinery pur up to nr«ler in the very l»est>tyle. All work w ii- ranifc«!. Sati-'acli 'ii guarantee«!. Address either, or boih.ut Ashland. Oregon. [29if. 0 50 UOAL ADVESTIhE WENT» One Kjnartt Q-less) Ist lu-eitlon........$2.50 Eaca addfuotkil ins^rdon.................................... 1 CO ' y Of nW dercrlptloD, done on fhort notice. Legal Blunks, Circulars, Rustics« Cirde, Billheads, I^ Jer- heal», Foei-rs, etc., gotten up iu good style at livu g prices. WATTERS & MYER. WATCHMAKERS, JEW ELERS AND OPTICIANS. Agruts fur the Tidings. One door south of the PvSt-offiice, Ash land, Oregon, L. 8-niue'F, - Tortliuid, Oregon. J tcol» tuo npvon, ... •• “ J. A Aapteg-ne, ----- 8-Jein M L. UttAi.b-'lho- - • ' - - l»r N. L. lr* - - - . Junction City. Tuaic «er & W.jrJt-n - - - . Luikviiæ.- A. F. Su-iiing, ----- lj-kevi -a. J. F. IU»t» r.«, - - - » Mergimer. A. H.n«*), - - - - - B >«« -tiza. S. Ai. P-t ergi 1 A- Ca.,. • - ■ . "»• , N»-w Y »iK. St. L-»tu*. 1..UI«. H.>wel! & C .. c.Hun, ’ - - - ' Si. I». P. Fi« er. ----- Hui b’raiici»«:.», .. T «»•. Rayer, - . - - - «• J. Ft. ' i - - ' - , J Otk • i yi,>. C S sdrjnr, *•! . P (VIPN. > ■ ’ R«i. R. U a-ii, : - C-’> r>» P .a.. - • O. IL MYER. T. G. WATTERS. •fob Printing, . I •. MD- Aille W. Co'v.jf, J. WELL» WiMER Ä WELLS. fio (XI 5 H 10 14 17 und J). S. SCOTT’ An abniid..r,CF of g<>«1.brick always on ki.u, < mile l.vrtu ut Asuuud. hjL<l at my 1 .in also rep;.rei to du all kiu.ls of vcr_. is- i in. niwr. brick work in Give ine a trial und rest assured that I Ci:n satuYy 5 OU* K " k Prril -th Bau. Y o : m - a. C H. «F-*? « »> I . A-'l ltd Mi-. '«•« fy ÿj-i.-l)«' J. M >««i' «m>L» iû '(»»H'-rt« Areali».! J • i.U I Ju'-r- piene !>m « r-. j'?-*»« Mjk; E yevOe; e.-*tl f •» L k» cctii'y L. G. H A Ti EUS, L.1ND AGENT Stage» le« ve Asolatiti a a ft» Gows T»eO F U.S:.l'.f-’C .’■»-i «et» ’«• «x e \sbl»n«l loi -Il ‘i-. 'livil e, li .(‘k 1*0 1 'lini Ros*‘- b i ff every «1 «y at?li n. u«. Myìi ciò es at 5:.,0 a. m. ‘ ? Far H»uilv, Ytekt and Ri» «liti4 at G p. ni. M ti! c'o e* ai 5;?»0 p. m. Gtriell A i eiree’s S: <g>-> leiive A-hlard every» ^louday, Wed ioti »y. ami Friday mo.uimj* ìor ¿.inKvill»-, uml ìe iiru un every TjU'*fhiy. Thursday knd .-arm»1 «y. L- «ve Lbikvill • i «r Like City. Cilit.n ma, \Vedn«-sdays ; arrive si Lske City Satur days: le «ve I»ake Citv M «hdays ; ttrriv»* i » i Linkville Tuutstiuys. Carrying mai» ami ptvs.-ngers. A. D. HELMAN, P. M. Afhhnd, Ji.ck-o i County, Oregon. Will attend to the buying and selling ot A1I bu>ifi»’>s eiitr*iit«,il lo m«» wi.l leceive pr»,Hi¡>1 a fien ion. I will chet iuiihy an;-wer ;<)1 ie 'er -wl in quiry iti legvn! io 'lii- poitioa Oi C'leguii — i.s Climate, Jutii. i’ru’c.imts «-tc. Releíei;ce given it lequiied. v2»«24] T G. WATTERS i I K TZ1 As ¿A» sociEriE•». Orejón Ashland W. RIGGS, f“ ës AifTlST, Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 9. 9 I*. Mf’-it» *1 iLe H Jl of Tie m »n \- Fountain every Friday eve» it-.g it 8 o'clo.K p . m . B-orher^ ui4 wirier* in g •«>! •to.d’i.g ire corhn ly it.vj««! to -.t- teiid. , T Te n;»'«» meet* every fir»t ».ul li.iol V»’nt- nesday .a >ch m otn. T. D. ANDRE WS, W. C T. H. T. Cnnvwn, S»cy. Oregon Ashland locate«! in this ;l.e p Innung ol ALL WORK. WARRANTED A<ilitiiii Lo.iiri* ,\o To give Im ire S ti-f iciio!i. The i lines.. A. r. Ä A. JL. Prices to suit HuMf their »'ate«l comu u» fiitioi • I? ur^ tsy ev» n or bet. re ib»» füll u o»»u. Il.e bren in ^ou i •Utuduig are cordial.y invi ed n* h i - i . 1. W. il. ATKlNaoN, W. 51. II O T E L S. J. S. El BANKS, Pec’y. Ashland Lodge Xo. 15, ASHLAND HOUSE. I. O. O. F.. Hold their regular meeting every Saturday even lag st their bull In A-ti!;-n<L Brother« in good ty.na .tyr are cjrdully invited to ni’end. A. D. BELMAN, N. G. R. P. KKIL, Rec. Sec y. Rebeksh meetings on Tuesday evening, neareH be full oi tbe moon eacn month. PROFESSIONAL J. A. APPLEGATt. granita and Counscor-at-ïaiv SALEM OREGON. T P ioneer H otel . DK. J. IL CH1TWUOD, Linkville. Lake County, Oregon OREGON A shland , milE UNDERSIGN. D WISHES T ) llil- 1 mind his Irieuds, aud die traveling pub lic generally, that lie is still to be loiiuu al this LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, where he Is ready at any time, and on nil occasions to set be'ot e them the best the market atlords, in a style second to no other bouse in Oregon. Dinners and suppers lor special occasions, gotten up in appropriate style, al .-lio.t t.o- lice. JASPER HOUCK. The subscriber is again in charge of the O ld P ioneer H otel oi the Lake country, and is determined to make his guests OFFICE—At the Ashland Drug Store. J. R. NEIL, ^ ttorney at - law , Comfortable and Happy. Jacksonville, Ore gon. NOTARY PUBLIC. Give him a call ami rest assured that he will make you feel at home [2-29tf. UNKVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON. Office in Pont Office Building. Special attention given to conveyancing. [2 19tf. LAKLVIEW COTTAGE! j J. w. HAMAKAR. 11. KELLEY, GORGE NERSE. A Plesant and Homelike House situated —AT— Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, llnmmiiili Bird Springs, uear t ’ b. J acksonville , O regon . I Will practice in ail Hie Courts «»f ’he State. Prom. <t:en ioo giveu to all buoiijets intrusted to niy care. O ffic *:.— Io the buildig formerly occupied Kahler & Watsou, oppoiHe Court House. M. L. McCALL, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ASHI.AND, OREGON, « prepaxad to do MW work in Lis line on short no. tloe. KiumaGa Lake, Eleven miles from Linkville, on the road to Ft. Klamath, Lake Co., Oregon. Attention paid ta tLe wants of guests The subscriber a’so keeps a Goo I Stable well supplied with hay aud grain. Call anu see if be can keep hotel. ▼2ol8f.J Q J. Ferres. $2.50 PER ANNUM I deaf to all appeals. “Ileff” often re- stone, viz: Kill II ff ruan personally litical influence is greater than that of fused to write a line, for weeks at a time, and kill tbe Trilnine with tbe Irish any other paper in ills’ city, owing to BY F. It effected the well kuown fact that it is tbo tele but Bennett would finally succeed in Catholics of New York. coaxing him into the traces again, with neither, but roused the Iri«h blood of phone of John Kelly, and,in its degen Give ni” the friend tluu’s leal and true, promises of speedy liberty, He H ff rnan, who, meeting General Webb erate days, dares not make an assertion What e’er his station liq> may be, finally succeeded in 'gaining his a few days after in a restaurant, attack without the concurrence of that poliV' So lie is honest,, and will do wise: One of ed him aud administered u severe ical mogul. Though it is .more pros-' liberty in this The honest, thing’twixl him and me. Htff »rnan was arrested perous now than five years ago, yet it his policemen had resigned aud thrashing. IL* re *<1 not always to mv face “gone west,” and a now man was en- but was befriended by Greeley and is my impression that the Express that Be spe iking loudly iu my praise; He was 8 Dina and got out of it. He held on to formed public opinions and dictated gag’d fur his position, Nor ne al lie tin re, or any place, countryman of Mike’s and had like I the Tillnine until Diua left it. When I principles, was happier even in its pov Speak aught but truth always. him a weakness for whiskey, thonglL the civil war broke out, he left erty than the Expressof today, that He should be true,e’en t» Condemn he swore to Bennett, when he was en- too, and joined the staff of tho BurZJ, has not an opinion of its own, bnt sim My faults, of which I have no lack, gaged, that lie never tasted it. Heff-r when Manton Marble commenced to ply bows to the nod of a creature of oir- Ami, to my Idee, speak ill of them, nan immediately spotted him, and one edit that journal. He has hired a man cumstAnces, whom the murky waves of And not alone behind my back. afternoon, stianimed sickness, and pre- himself, for the past three years, to politics cast to,the surface as a leaded. Tie nialace of our open to *3 P out K lamath , May 13, 1878. tended to go to sleep, leaving his be keep hi n out of wluskey shops, but, -—_ -*•>*■ ----------- - We oil expect—miK be endured — loved bottle uncorked. He told his however, is always drunk, as he drinks And to tl e:r im ier handed bl »ws, A BEAR FIGHT. guardian that he could take a drink if both at home and in tbe office, and is, In course of time, we get enured: lie wished, as he was too sick to in in fact, bo prostrated from tbe use of [From the Portland Daily Standard], But he who strikes ’neath friendships g it b, dulge that day. Tbe amateur police whiskey, that he cannot now write an A Steilacoom correspondent sends a» I i face of friend-hip’s full reb mild, He the following: man accepted the cfT’r, and, about an article uuless uuder its influence. Wings ario v that bath in its barb hour after, when Mike slowly rai-ed is the literary critic of the Worlds and, On last Monday, tbe 13tb inst., sev lnhum.in poi.-on lo. the Wound; the lid of his left eye, his tyrant was if I except Ripley of the Tribune and eral young men went out hunting on securely in the arms of Morpheus, an-1 D mu of the S uh , is tho best on the The 1 give to me the friend that's ti;i■*. horseback, and when near Neison's Whate’er hi>station Lap may be. Mike got up and dusted. lie reached New York press. He receives for his farm they suddenly came upon two So be is l,o e t, and w 11 do Broadway ami rau like an untamed services eighty dollars per week, fif- large bears. They fired upon them and The hoi.est thing twix l.im and me. deer, never stopping until he reached teen of whi h he pays a man to keep succeeded iu killing one, but tbe other Can tl street, which tvas then consider mm out of sdoous. ran for the timber, and passed out of Directly across Beckman street from PEN PICTURES OF NEW YORK AND ed a good way up town. Ils turned on sight, notwithstanding that one of the i NEW YOfiKkllS. Canal street, and, being pretty Well < x tbe JIL/ AZ oili -e, stands the Erening boys, Johuuy Northover, put four char Mtil building, a baudsutno brick struct- bmisted, slackened bis pace, ami st»e ges of buckshot into him at short range. BY JEliEMiAlI B A BLOW BUDDY. lug a lawver’s shingle exhibited on the ure. Tbe M:d is the brightest and As the bear soerned likely to escape. Ad facade <»f a building, entered, aud ac- least prosperous of the New York ev- RECOSI» LETTf.lt. am B mson said be would ride around coit‘d the dtsciple of Blickstono. He I eiiiug papers. It is edited by J. M. tbe thicket, which was a short distance We halted at the lib»57 office, but; told tuo lawyer an itnv.itnished tale of B mdy, one of the vieo presidents of aud head him oil. He accordingly before wo leave that * uilding, it m.iv j his tribulations and ask« d bis protec the Union League Club aud a very started off alone aud reached the other' not Lu amiss to call the attention of tion. Tim lawyer.who was no other than fair writer. It bus, among other elit- side of the wood before the bear. He the reader to a “character,’ well known tue now famous Richard O’German, orial contributors, tho distinguished dismounted and tied his horse to a tree iu New York literary circles, who reg r< a lily got ¡nt« ru ted in H> ff-rnan ami iiterateur, Richard Grant White, well and had waited but a few noments »> ularly holds forth ou the I'arid. llu promised that Bennett should not, m known us “SaaKespeuro Scholar. wheu the infuriated beast broke frota name is Michael J. Heffernan. Hu is a the future, trouole bum. Iu compauy D. 11. Locko, famous as “Nasby,” the timber and rushed upon him. Ho liative of freland and about ¿1 tv years with O’Gorman, i-e went to the ll rald bought thu A til about a year ago aud I tired two shots but tbe bear was apon old, and be was «ordain d to the priest I office and demand» d his back wages uf became its business manager, but,since him. Tbe beast roue upon his hind hood uf tbe Catholic Cunrcii in Li> Beiint-ti. Tuo lutier had not missed 1 came here,I saw it stated,that be had legs, as Adam struck at him with hi* I «aative country, but «»re he bed sp»nt inn; lu tii he present» >1 himself before iu turn sold oataud returned to his first rille, and knocked the weapon from hie I do not six years tn the r-ei vic j oi the » o.-p» i. him in the counting room, ami his love, tbe Toledo Blade. bauds. Tuen with,» stroke of bis paw he Ins Bishop cam»» to the co:.eln-iou that wrath, at the discovery, knew no tbmk the Mid can survive much long felled Adam to the earth,knocking him “Mike” c<»nid sc«rc<ly ever hope to biMtmls. It >wever, Im made tue best er, as it is iii debt to ‘ everybody,” in between two logs, aud commenced to It transmit his liamo to [ oMenty as a cel of a bid j ;b aud paid “ileff thirty- eluding writers aud compositors bite and claw him. Aslam held the ebrated divine; iu lad lie worshiped live dollars per week for thu three years is a pity, though, that it should die, as beast from his throat by grasping him whiskey first, and God after, and hi-- ami seven mouths he was confined as it is a very creditable newspaper; is by tbe shaggy hair on each side of the debauch* 8 were so frequent aud pr < >- a piusouer in the ¡1ra’d building, and Republican in principle, but does not bead. He is a powerful young manr longed that bu was “retire f‘ from the oilert d to continue hi« agreement, with ’’run with the machine.” but he felt bis strength beginuing to A tew doors south of the Mail build ministry, fie protested and w is ex hen, if Heffernan would aliend to bus- fail, and he knew that his only hope communicate«! from the Ciinrcii. An imssand write a column uf editorial ing, stands the handsome brown stone was in tbe knife ha carried in his belt. Irish Protestant editor < fl' red him the mutter per day. But Heffernan would structure, owutd'by the Evening Ex He let go of the bear with bis light umt of his columns to enter into a dis- not write unothcr lino for tho Herald, l>i'isn, the second oldest New York bund, and reached for the knife, but Daily. The Express wus owned and (Mission with the Areh-Bi-liop, which under any considerattou, and iias relig found it was gone. Thrusting the em iou.-ly kept his promiso since. «•d'ted by the Brooks faintly, until the pty sheath into tbe bear’£ mouth he offer lie uccr-pttd and made it so hot for tho ecclesia-tm t!i»«t the Il it i VUS B uuuit of eu raid afterwards that he Presidential campaign of 1876, when gave himself up for lost. The bear waxed wroth, and M»k«» was f »ret d, as >v.is sorry he »lid uot d«-duct the whis Die Tutu many society, represented by wus mangling the muscle of nis ffim io a healthy measure, to emigr.-.le to the key bill mol policemen’s wages from Augustus S "hell and John.Kelly .bought a terrible manner and would soon have United States. His reputation had pre Lk-llerijan’s ¡salary; but he was sorry two thirds of its stock, and it has since killed him,had not Jack Barnes* dog ceded him here, and be fouud no diffi I too L.t \ fur “IL 11’ ’ had every cent of 1‘t been tue recogniz-l orgau of Tammany Rover came upon them. The dog at culty in obtaining literary <unployme:.t spent iKifore uiiml k had elapsed from the Hall. Erastus Brooks, except Daua, I tacked the bear fiercely, and compelled in New Y’ork on bis arrival. Tn-» eld ;ime of his escape. II iFeruan, though the most scholarly of New York journ him to leave A lam, who managed to I er Bennett was th n laying the founda one of thu ablest writers ou the New alists, edited the paper until last fall, crawl upon his horse, and rode back to lion for the great 11 oi to day ami Y rk press, w is then comparatively when he retired from journalism, re where the rest of the party had stopped eagerly sought good writers L.r his p:l- unknown, as Ins seci»isi ■ a from society taining, however, a limited interest in to skin the other bear. Wneu he reach-’ Brooks was the Str ed them he was too weak to tell them per, paying salaries t.i rat H&*onijhed »luring his confinement in the H raid the concern. personality in • •iliie, mid his lack of U larles Gran lisou uf New York jouru- what had happened. His friends car fhe then uewq> iiu r world of New Y urk his writings, kept him aloof from his alism.a!ways believing in non persoual, ried him home, and on the way her lie had heard ol HetUrnan, and, lu f re brethren oi tue press, and be fouud it high-toned j inrnalism; but Tammany managed to tell them he was not anx tho latter was twenty hours m N e w m«»re difficult to obtain remunerative buying aud dictating its policy, the ious to box with a bear soon again. The York, he received a message from I. S.-ii- nett, requesting a vi.-it at the 11 » Id »employment thin he had anticipated. other newspapers got to blackguarding hunters went to look for the bear, bi^t office. Hefft-rban accepted the iuvita- Ide lived as a “Bohemian” for a couple Brooks about receiving instruction«* found he hud escaped. lion, and the result was tb it he was of months, writin ç occasional articles iu from the Tammany sachems, etc., and As Bsnson’s injuries are all flesh1 engaged on the stall of th • It r dd. He bar-rooms an 1 selling them to the he resigned rather than submit to it, wounds it is thought he will noon re- remaited sober for about one week and ■highest ¡udder, -II twever, the quick though it is known to me that it nearly cover, but lie may loose the use of one then launched into un enormous eye of Charles A. J>aua, now of tho broke his heart to leave his sanctum in arm. ---------------- ------------------------ urnuk. Bennett swore aud threatened, Sun, b it tuen managing editor of the the E.-pr, office. But Tammany dio Tribune, under Greeley, soon detected t.ited and I know it, as I was, at ttre GOOD NE1VS FOR SOUTHERN ORE. but it was all no go; “IL-ff” would sa GON . the ability of Heffernan and g.ive hitu time of Hie purchase, the Albany cor tiate his thirst, let the consequence be a place on the editorial ataff of tile respondent of the Express, and received what it would. Bennett felt bis absence, [Wecopy tbe fo'lowiug from the Poitland B ek .] Heffernan was nearly always ii letter of instruction, dated from a-, be was really a brilliant writer, aud Tribune. E d . B ee . During the lant two months' L I sought every means to v?iu him to so drunk and always wrote with more John Kelly's private office aud in his reports have been circulated tn the ef- briety. Finally, when all else failed, force and brilliancy when m that state. hand writing, save tbe signature, which I feet that the German bondholders were' Benuett chartered a pair of detectives James Watsou Webb was then editor was that of Erastus Brooks. Brooks i about to dispose of their railroad prop- to seek out “ileff” among the 'dives of the Courier and Eiuptircr, the oldest is no« representing Richmond county : erty in this State, or that they had I and bring him forcibly to the ll rutd aud “heaviest” daily »of New York in m the State legislature and is the rec 4 transferred m * • »-1 /' 9 . » — a* -A .3 4 their 1 . ■ — interest • “ * A «e A 4* « in — a the L-w T N— — Oregon those days. Hu displeased Dana ognized leader of the Democratic mi office. The detectives found Mikn He is a good Central railroad to the so called Eng* asleep in a B txter street gin mill, aud some way and tbe latter pitched into n jnty in that body. iish capitalists. when he awoke, he found himself lying him in good shape iu the columns ol speaker, being the only one of fi IB Being on the eve of my departure to on a pile of old newspapers iu Ben- the Tribune, aud give it out as a good many New York editors capable of Germany, whence I have been called, I Dana of the Sun nett's private sanctum. He started to joke that t;.e poor, sckish Heffernan m iking a speech. deem it my duty to state that such re I go out again, but Bennett was pre was the author of the articles regard occasionally attempts public speaking ports are without any foundation, but I pared for him, and the poor sot fouud ing Webb. Old AV ebb, who was a but an ordinary blacksmith can make a that the purpose of my trip is to effeo» that egress was impossible. Bennett “bloated aristocrat,” was furious bo- better speech than any other leading tuate arrangements fur the speedy ex had hired a mm especinlly to keep causa »1 dr'inkan Irishman wottld d ire New York jouruaiibt. Ex-sheriff Wrn C. Conner, the well tension of the Oregon Central railroad Heffernan in doors, aud force was act- have impudence enough to ridicule south. Dispatches received within the ually resorted to, to effect that pur- him, and, being a thorough coward, known type founder, became editor-in- |ast few days leave no doubt in my pose. A room was fitted up for him did not dare go ami lullict corporal chief of tho Express when Erast us mind concerning the result. iu l\ie JI> raid office, and two men eu chastisement on “Heff,” but instead, 5» , Brooks retired. James C. Brooks, son By giving this space in your columns1 gaged to rtde.ve each other at intervals secured tue services of a ‘’Bohemian ; of James Brooks of Credit Mub.licr yon will greatly oblige, very respect-’ aud keep him in the building at any co write up Heffernan and “kill him at I notoriety in congress, aud a nephew of fully yours, R. K ohler . cost. A quart 'of whirkey was allowed any cost ” Of course tbe literary mer ' Erastus.is the business manager. Amos P outland , May 17, 1878. him daily, and, strange-as it may seem, cenary thus employed, went to work ! C CummiDgs, formerly of the Tribune, for three years and seven months lie with a will, und iu u few days, tbe is tbe managing editor, and John A. A German farmer disputed his tax never left that building, and was as Courier au'l Enquirer contained a two- j Sleicber, formerly managing editor of bill. He said: “I pays the State tax closely confined aud guarded as if he , cuiumu. double leaded article, giving tbe Albany Argus, is tbe city editor. aud tbe school tax, but py tain! I paya was in thu toombs. lie often “kicked” a detailed account of Heffernan’s life, | With the exception of the Evening and refused to write, unless he was butb as priest and liyman. The article I Pont, t <e Express is the most prosper no total tax. I’s got no total tax and. granted his liberty, but Bennett was I was intended to kill two birds wutu one ous of the evening papers, uud its po- never had any.” Th a Erie ml Ta at’s Liai. DANIEL GABY, A TTOIt N i: V -AT-1 .A W, ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY----- 7 - \ R*** *