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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1878)
W m . T alley , son in-law of D. p. PERSONAL NOTES. ’ nated the farthest np Ashland creek. Mr. Johnson, the tanner, has missed LAKE COUNTY LAND FOR SALE 1 fimily, are paying their I Walrai and Prof.T. F. Cimpbi-1! is expected here It has a double circul tr saw, for saw several hid- s from his tannery, They 800 acres of the fiuest agricultural FRIDAY JULY 26. 1878 friend- aod relatives in Ashland,a visit. soon, on a lecturing lour. ing lumber, and a saw for cutiiug slabs are either strayed or stolen. laud in Lake county for sale. GlOncres Mr. Talley is an old time Jackson conn of which adjoin the town site of Lake George Loosely, of Fort Klamath, into stove wood. A man and liis wife had a scalp lock View, every loot of which is tillable. tv man. bur has resided for a number gave our town a Call last week. Next in coming down the creek, is stitch dance recently. LOüAL INTELLIGENCE. B »th were Ferms easy. F t par'iculars apply to of years in Linn county. C H. Birkdel of J is^phine county, the glove factory, belonging to Mr. J. frothy with wroth Peas aud hominy C. B. Watson, Like View. On-gon. * B. Hutchings. Here several hands are have beeu restored. C amp M eeting . — Tue (J B. C lurch spent sume days in town last week. Look out for the total eclipse of the employed iu the production of gloves, FOR SALE. will hold a camp meeting at the grove inn, on next Monday. Mrs. W G. Parker, of the Hilf Way Our two fathers, Bnchard and Blan t which are meeting with a steadily in I Forty acres of land, including a new near Brother Riot’s residence, com House,!* visiting in Ashland this week. chet, were upset from a back seat of a and commodious dwelling house, a creasing demand, as their merits be A ttention T ooteiu — Bead the“ad.” rnenoing on the Waloes lay before the Mrs. M >ore and Mrs. L iwis.of Liuk come better kuown. Mr. Hutchings hack, caused by a sudden start of the small barn, with other improvements. Of band instruments tor uJe. first ¡Sabbath in August. Members of ville, are stopping in town this week. horses, while near Hanley’s place last A good well of water at the door, and a prepares his cwn glove skins, also au week. Rither au ungraceful fall oi spring a hundred and twenty-five Elder M»rtin Peterson will pr°ach this and other churches are invited to Charley Prim, son of Judge Prim, excellent article of face leather. vards distant, with ample elevation to grace, but nothing serious. in Ashland, one week from next Sun attend. flow into house. Said tract of land ad- a uative Jack-ouvilban,has again tuken AlfrerTs saw mill and shingle ma day. Two of our city belles are visiting at j fins the town of Like View on the S ince W hen ?—We see from a report charge of the Applegate school. chine, comes next in order, which for Mr. McDonough’s, near Willow north. A idres* or inquire of T. J. Robt. P. Neil and G. W Wilsbir^ sun;e cause has been lying idle. There has been a Rush of WilliU in of the Superintendent of Panlio Io Brattain, Lake View, Oregon. No5tf The soap factory of Rigdon A Co., Springs. A very pleasant party was town thia week, but they will Leri struction, under dato of Jane 23oh, that have returned this weak, from the c0w E. H. Andersou, of Jacksonville, i* plains of Lake, looking “loudly’’ sun next in order, claims notice. Their given there,last Saturday night,in their DON’T FORGET IT. think, soon. County Superintendent of schools until burned. soap has become widely known ia this houor, and of course was highly eDjoy If you are troubled with nervous able and appreciated. I did not re- i Prof J. Q Willits lost week took a 1880. What's become of J. D. Foun aud adj<)iuiug counties, a«rd while it ness, are disheartened, tired of life,fear Our old friend J. B. Farley, the pio main to chick the pieken bones and ap- death or feel out of sorts, as tbe saying >pin over into Lake county and returned tain, of Ashland ? saves many dollars to the country, that neer teacher of Jackson county,is again purleuances, but know they were par is, yon may safely conclude that you With a whole Bculp. R eturned .—J W. R ggs, our photo to assume the ferule in Sterlingville would otherwise be sent out, it fur excellent. Mrs. Mi. leads in the cu- have the Dyspepsia or Liver Com- ------------------------------ oisbe8 a superior article of this bta- Prof.R >bb long and favorably known artist, who has been doing the Like district. linary viauds. B dabazz ir’s feast.or the plaiut. The liver is very apt to be pie. come torpid this season of the year, as country for some weeks past, returned N. A. Jacobs has j ust returned from in this county pas*e 1 through Ash c. ?riiig of noted Delmonica, is hardly poisons arising from stagnant water or L. S. P. Marsh ’ s furniture and sash last week, after a successful picture a flying visit tn relatives on Applegate. land one day last week. comparable. decay ing vege ation, are more numer making trip to Linkville.Fort Klamath He reports harvest work going on vig factory is one of the most extensive es ous, and are, through inhalations, tak Mr. Wm. Kibler has been troubled tablishments of the kind in Oregon, Elder M. Peterson held a baskpt and the Agency. He is now ready to orously. en into the blood. Uuless the liver is south of Portland. A large quantity | with hogs, which got into his wheat tdroug aud active, aud furnishes a sup meeting at Haber’s grove last week, take that picture for you. Mat R. Ish, our old 2x—y friend,: of furniture is every year turned out, : field aud destroyed a great quantity. ply of fresh aud puro blood to drive which was well attended. 1 out the impurities,the above-mentioned Hon. J as . A Crain was in town this gave us a call this week.lojking so well besides doors, sa*h and house fiuishing ' A graud hunt was organized, with j Messrs L 8. P. M arsh and J. P. I week. His house had a yarrow escape that the wonder is be has escaped mat material. An extensive dry house for Donough as pasha. A picked scout symptoms are sure to follow, and if hot heeded, may end in more terrible Parker have dissolvrd firm relation I from burning recently, and was only rimony so long. hi tub ir is also connected with the es was deployed Irom the line on the flank diseacea and death. White’s Prairie in the saw mill business, oq Butte saved by the most streuuous efforts of Our old friend Josiah Hannah, from tablishment. of the enemy, who reported them about Flower proves itself the Great Liver i his wife aud daughter, both of whom Rogue river, was in this week with a The Ashland Foundry nnd Michine fifteen strong and posted on the skirt of Panacea. Its action on the liver is creek. load of his excellent pottery, which he shop, belonging to Mr. W. J. Zimmer dense timber,well masked,with a heavy different from any medicine ever com-' Alia Vimou left Missouri for this were considerably burned in their eu- pounded. Its cures are truly wonder disposed of to J. M McCill & Co. counter with the fire fiend. man, is capable of turning out any force, slightly advanced. The pasha .county,in 1852. Now Lifayette Vinson, ful. Try it. Price, twenty-five cents kind of work usual to such an estab immediately ordered a council of war, aud seventy five cents. For sale by of Furt Giy W. V., wants to know his The Indi m tr.be called the Bannocks, Among the various institutions of while the engineer prepared a map of lishment, Irom a steam engine to a stove C hitwood & A tkinson . whereabouts. Oue in »ruing crawlt-d out of their ham our town, there is none in which the (No5v3tf) the fi-ld. Tun yield aud staff proposed hook. mocks; people take more pride than they do in B uilding —Charley Adams .is hav The next machinery encountered on au instant retreat, under the route step, 5 “We are starring,’’ they said, our Academy. It has been gradually but pasha,being u man of sterling stern .MARRIED. ing a building erected on the corner our way down the creek, is the flour On agency bread.*’ developing since its institution, aud east of B. F. Reeser’s aud will soon oc ing mills,belonging to Wagner, Auder- j and indomitable will,indignantly thun now its prospects are brighter than ever. Aud they lit out, these gluttono is B inno^k^. son & Co. It has lecently been en-1 dered out the command to prepare for ASKINS —EOREST ALL—At 'he C tl oi c clinch cupy it as a residence. 1U J.iCK-<il.V lie, Ore|{. I), <>u Ju y l’J l>, 1878. Srlgt. —Burlington H awkeye . I See their announcement in another col Sun-on A kiuf Fori KUm .tu, i»bd Mie« A lua larged and improved machinery added. ; an instant death struggle. He propos Fore t 11, <>t ibie Coun y. Weather Report W e are indebted to Mrs. Willits for umn, to-day. Tb.ee mills have been in operation a* ed to fight it out on this liDe if it took From observations taken at sunrise: a bucket of large delicious blackberries, A company, bearing the name of the July 12 h, 58, clear; 13 h, GO, clear; quarter of a century aud their reputa him all summer. At this juncture, the Notice- the like of which cap be found no Rising Star Mining C>, has been or 14'b, 56, clear: 15.h, 49. clear; 16 h tion in Oregon aud California is too scout tbrillingly reported the enemy rilEE partnership heretofore existing Mw»en L. B. wliere^ave ii Ashland. F. M orti 11X1 .1 P P >1 krr, tr toi-d.iy 1 ¡«-olvt'l gauized to work qn irtz and placer dig 54 ram; 17 h, 52, cb'iidy; lS;h, -47, well known to require further comment maneuvering, undoubtedly effecting a by H niuiutdc u-eir-, J.P Farx-r a-ruina»tí ihe ’udeb».’ I ---------------- --------------------- clear; 19tii, 54. clear; 20 h, 56. clear; from us. e nie««, ¡ nd c 1 ec mg uCcuUuts duo thè limi, L. 8. P. change of base. Kahler ’ s corps was or gings in the viciuity of Wolf creek. Drs. Danforth and Robinson have M.rjb wiiudruStiig. 21->t, 54 cleai; 221, 52, clear; 231, 52 I. . S P M arsh . Mr. J S. Eubanks’ blacksmith shop , dered to advance by echelon to the left formed a co-partnership for the prac The officers lor the ensuing year,are A. «•tear, 21ch 54, clear; 23 h, 54. clear J. P. PAhKeR. B ig RrTTE, July 18, 1878 [7 w 1. tice of their profession m J icksonville. C. Joms, Pres ; E. D. Foudry, Sec.; Th« figures following the date indi puts iu its «ppearance next. Here is and move well on the enemies flank aud rear. The cavalry ou the right, waB or S. J. Day, Treas ; L. N. Browning, cate the temperature. where thoso fiua Sarven wheel j See their card in to-day's issue. Treasurer’s Notic1. H C. H ill . Superintendent. carriages are put up,that arn becoming dered to sweep entirely arouud and am ¡.r*pi red io pny i ll Lake Co w rrant« th«t We learn that efforts are being made cut communicaiions aud line of retreat, we»e ( rc« Died for p ym«-ut. np tu Ju ie 30, 1878, A P leasant A ffair —Sergt. Askins eo popular among our citizens. uDd iuietes. uu tile in, «in reare f><»m t is dale. H aying . — Tue haying season in this to start a newspaper at Lake View. At C K. Klum’s saddle and harness while the centre under the eye and di of Fort Klamath, arrived iu A-<hlaud A ndhiu M c C avi .»» I re «., L ke Co , Oregon. Buch an institution is much needed valley is about over. The crop is uu- one day last week. Duriug the evening factory, everything in that line,(except rect command of the pasha, would L ake Virw. O reo .. Ju v 15 1878. l7-«4 usually large and ha-i been saved in there, and we wish th**m success. move forward with a heavy line of skir accelerators) are either manufactured good condition, heuce there is no spe- he visited bis brethern of the ‘‘mystic I D ssolution Notice mishers aud endeuvor to carry the We learn that Q. W. W imer’s flinr ciul anxiety among equines aud bo- tie,” and studied their mysteries for a I [ or imported. This establishment con works by assault. The enemy were he partnerebln reie'ufore exldirg between ing mill*, on Murphy creek, J »sephiue vines of average intelligence and ex season, after which he invited the tains oue of the largest stocks iu South NV guer. Ai'derwju & P. «V. OI a '»-!, 1», this like the Arabs of the desert—wild and day, di-i-o vel by <..u u I • green eut. I errori« A 1 county, are turuiug out a vast q nutity perience, regarding their xviuter’s sup members to partake of a collution he ern Oregon. hiVirigscoAiLt wi'ii «aid firm, will call ¡id ««tile uncivilized aud did not wait for the de At Wm. Kentnor’s wagon factory had prepared by Mr. Houck, of the with Waguer & Andere on, ei Ler by c»»-h or n >'e. of material f tr tbs “ stiff of life.” ply of provender. W aoneh A- A ndeusun , velupmeut of our plan,but came charg Ashland House, and all proceeded t > much bar 1 work is done in hard wood P. NV. O lwkll The Treasure« of Like county is pre A shland , O r , July 12, 1878 (Nu5v3w4.) N ew F ilm .—William D. Corpe, late enjoy oue of the most pleasant tiffnrs — wagons built, plows stocked, wheel ing down upon us, ready and eager for pared to pay alt outit indi ng indebted- mail coutracier on the Liukville and <»f the season. Next morning, the barru ws repaired aud puck saddles a the fray. An instant of time was lost Dissolution o’ Cc-partnersbip- neas, up to Jin« 1-t, 1878. Hippy Yreka route, has gone into partnership Sergeant proceeded with his prospect I speciality. in amazement, when the whole li-e ive bride to J.iekso >ville,and ttie twain county. Read Treason r a notice. with George Nurse in the livftry stable were prepared to start life’s journei . Watters & Myer, watchmakers.jewel I broke iu confusion, and the efforts oi The p^rtnerehin heretofore exis'ing betiseen R. M Garre t aLd 1». J. Ferree, under ihe firm n rue of the pasha to rjnder order and coofi business at the former place. Their anew. May their present happiness i era and engravers, have, in connection Garrett and Fe-iee, Iu the busiie-s if uwiiug >>Dd W A. McPherson has recovered with their mechanical department, a j deuce, were unavailing. Scattering • •pern ing cen. iu «L.ge liner in Jukon anG Lako -table is alwaws supplied with all kind- never dimmish. cuuuiie.-,i8 ihieduy diero.ved bv niu ualc nr»n-. from bis late attack of pneumonia and shot* were fired, but alas, the centre ’R. VI. GARHiilT. large stock of gold aud plated jewelry, of feed and they have room for all who O ur N ew B ridge .—For the l ist two I has gone to Like c >unty, on business. D. J. FEKREE was demoralized and could cot be favor them with a call. A shland , June 29, 1878 [uu4 Cw or three months, our new bridge has silver ware, etc. He expects to be back in two weeks. brought into action «gain during the George Nat ley, practical boot and ’ d inake r.p ney f «ter at woik for 11« The next sessiou of the Teachers’ In- been the butt of full many a j >ke and battle. Kahler performed a very dilli shoe maker, keeps also on band u la rge Oregon is ahead of every other Skate hun at>-nvtbiig C'ti'nl uut oquir- -titnle.for Jackson county,will be held jest, ou account of the slow progress »-d;*e w¡11 »»«ri j < m $12 per day st assortment of impoited goods in his uultaud hazardousmaueuver,during the in the U iioti, she b-ing the ouly S’at** hoine ni <1e by 'he indn# riona. Meo, at. J tcksonville. August 8h, Oth, and made on it. Bat people were satibfind engagement., aud one seldom attempt ’om-u, boy« and girl- eve'j- lino. .that h«8 a separate exhibit in the Ag wliere 'o «ork f ir ue- N >w js thè tini«; 10ih. For Like county, it will me-t at to wait in anticipation of having a span Co«tli «ai’fit i.d 'erm- free. AddreeB E 1. D<-Pe-itt.and John C in way, are ed iu die lace of an enemy. He threw ricnl'ural Department, at the Paris T kitr & Cu., Augnata, Maine. Like View, on Augnsr. 16ih and 17th. across our beautifull stream, worthy a hollow square around two corps of the both extensive manufacturers of boots exhibition. the location. To make sure of having a ---------- ------------------- Tue D‘*xt Annual Siate Teacher-’ insti enemy and captured them, aud they L. D anforth M. D. J. W. R obinson M. I). and shoes. O’Gove A Merrill, who have b-*en stop- tnte will meet at Salem on the 21st,22d nice bridge,the town agreed to pay one id. Mayer, merchant tailor, manu now languish in prison awaiting their DANFORTH & ROBINSON. third of the cost. The people cau now in Ashland with their Puo^o Tent, 231 and 24th of August. factures for the trade and to order, a death seutence. A pet dog of the reg- begin to see for what their money has have goue to Jacksonville. They do F or W ilber .—Tue family of Prof. been spent Take a look at those beau large amount of clothing from Ashland imeut, while jumping out of danger pHYSICIAXS AND SURGEONS, good work in their line, and are wortny and looking back to see if he was pur J. H. Skidmore left this place for Wil tifully designed banisters,nailed on the cloth. of patronage. Jacksonville, Ore yon. ber, D lUglas county, last Saturday. sides of the bridge; view with admira Nor would we pass our efficient ton- sued, jumped off <>f a high bank, aud, F ire -—All persona interested in the The rnaiiy friends of th^ P<ofesBor aud as he was lauuched out into Bpace, Office on California street opposite P. J. tion those carbouiz-’d stab shots, pro soral artist.Wm. M *5 field, who does au 11} an’s stoic. Call* promptly attend'd ■oppression of fire, are r»-q issted to nis estimable lady regret their depar j -c’.ing so grac-fal y <;u either hand. Iri extensive business in making up Sun he gave one long howl of dismay aud to. <l.iy or night. [no 7 v3-«f meet at Miller’s Hall, on Monday even ture. but Congratulate the people of fact,view it from every stand point and i day faces, and smoothing up the locks sunk beneath the murky water; s of ing next, to organize a l*ire Company. Wilber upon so value 1 au acces-ion to be thankful that man is created with a tangled by a week’s labor. B/ur river, aud was Dever seen ugain love for the b^autifiii aud endowed J rASHhAND Don’t forget it- tiieir social and educational circles. Mrs. Martha Schumpf, milliner and for ever so long. Our scattered forces with the power of design. ---- ----- finally gathered cn masse • denier in millinery goodi, adds a very were —» Qur old pi»?ueer friend. U icl* I^jndsay F idel . ty —Tiiousmds of cas^s have and retired from tlie field, under cover important industry to the country. Items From Vreki Papers Appl gatr*. present’d us with snuede- bneu recorded of women who have re N>-xt week we will continue our di of the night and dia light of the JicioUs apples, being the first ripe ap' | fused to expose their brutal husbands, Pete Wagner, living at the Union j rectory of mechanics, munufactur moon. K enneth . plM of the seasou. They were duly ap wuo have maltreated them. laforma Mills, near E’na, bad his finger crush , ers and artisans, and may perhaps preciated and eagerly devoured. ¿worn meieta^ tion has j-ist reached us, of an enraged ed in some cog wheels and Dr. Hujj 5VAN TED — A first class raker . reach our merchants and dealers. c7 husband bmng off bis wife’s nose. Ou cut it iff... Mr. E •ans expects to issue Communicate with Wm. Mayfield, Ash Sue that familiar old pioneer “phiz.” •K being arrested and brought into court, the first number of a no vapaper at Fort This Institution hasbeen reorganized and laud, Oregon. Jacksonville Ilei in our professional column to diy Mr. ——— - --------------- the noble woman testified that she bit Jones about the first of August.. ..The incorporated, and icill open Dowell is a newspaper man himself and J. N. Terwilliger, house, ,sign and it off, herself. July 21st, 1878. army worm is camped around Yrek?.. knows the benefit of an ad.; besides, he ornament il painter, paper hanger etc E ditor T idings —We have a num Ashland, Oregon. A m»u answering the d-i-icription of A few of their scouts Lave been seen in [ no 44 tf] wants to patronize the papers. Carson the “ While Chief,” who stole various patts of the city ... .The peach ber of cas -s of cholera morbus, here A row betw<eu a male and female the gnu aud horse irom a Klamath Iu- crop in Shasta valley aud Yreka is among the children, caused by eutiug T he best of flour and fresh ground With a Corps of Six Teachers. graham and corn meal delivered in auy Chinaman, occurred in Jacksonville re <lian, Home time since, was aeen at Can scant.... Apricots are plenty at Yreka1 green fruit. Three Regular Courses of Study cently, which was investigated by Re yon City, about the 13th inst. He gav.*, ... Five more quartz l-a la have been i Most of the cigars here don’t hurt part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the Eagle Mill. * are provided: corder H ivden. and the latter was call bio name as R attlesnake J ack . He discovered iu the On Feuo hills yield- ! the boys muca. —< « >. ------------------ ing good prospects. ... The Journal a'ional Go’ii Medal was award ed on to pay the judicial expenses. left in company with the Boise scout« complains that it wont stay hot long Preparatory, The public crib is earring some ed to Bradley & Riilofso-i tor ihe best I’ho He will enough to give them dog davs. Whose ox is t- graphs in the I nitrd States, and ihe Vien F ine L ambs .—J*«. McCully arrived to join Howards command. I yearning of the bowels. na Medd lor 'he best in the world. I he remembered as the fautastic feather- gored now? io Ashland,on last Wednesday,from the Items from the Fort. 129 Alo ngomery Street, San Erancisco. ------ =o3------- Lake country via the D-ad Indian trail, headed swell that was in Ashland some Many experts have decided thht there Another elopement. JUST RECEIVED. with twenty five bead of full blood weeks ago. is a mountain of gold in this vicinity. ------------------ < « >.------------------ Delightful weather. Wagner & Anderson have jnst receiv Leicester buck lambs from his flocks. Um ! urn! An “Oregon flit” who signs his name A SPECIALT}\ ■ Hay making begins to-morrow. ed a large lot of farming machinery, A. Hobson and gives his address,Salem A bottle planted in the ground, bot- which will be exchanged lor wheat A juvenile singtag class, under the Bise ballists in A N i. 1 trim. Marion Co , Oregon, advertises iu the tom up. will make a good socket for orcash. [ooltij For particu'ars. address, direction of Prof. J. Q. Willits, will be Piymaster at the Post and music in San Francisco Chronicle, requesting when hinges are gate to swing upon, a organiz ‘d at the Ashland Academy, on the air Ashland Academy, some respectable young lady to corres Subscribers who have not taken Monday. July 29.b, at 9;30 a . m . Mr C im er on left with 3,000 mutton not obtainable. their books, are requested to come tor- A shland : : : : : O regon . pond with him with a view of forming sheep for California. Mr. McD »nald, a stock man from ward and do so. Those who have not , •Terms. $1 50 for twenty four lessons W. T LEEKE, P res . an acquaintance and ultimate marriage. Liundresses have threatened to jiih Surprise valley, Gil, has been sojourn payed for their books, are hereby re L. F. W illits , Sec’y. Oae Frank Ovens has been publish If any “respectable” youuy lady is so the hostiDs because C mgreaS has dis ing among u*. He has a half brother minded that the money is very much TK7-6W1 ed aa a piano timiDg bilk, some where unfortunate as to draw that gal »ot in banded their corps. needed by the undersigned. to B loth's Scamperdown, with hiiu. •» ¡A Oregon. ’Taint any of our Owens; lif--s lottery, she will find to ber sorrow J. M. S. M<jor Jackson, Dofttor Dickson, “Gibson’s lasses is darn good ! Gol know ’em all, aod there s not oue ci that she has drawn “Hobson’s choice.” > Cipt. Adima, with their ladies and ly, look at the lasses ! You can gif AR4RE CHANCE. *** giiewts, picknicked at Crater Lake dur- Them got music euougb in them to tune W ho male the B lunder ?—General ing^he week. some on your taters, if you go down Mrs. Martha Schuuipf desires to call R eady to receive money on ac a Jew’s harp. tbar, Mister.” It was the first time be the attention of the public to the fuel Howard «aye he directed bis secretary counts at the P ioneer S tore OIR TOWN'. that she is desirous of selling out her to have Grover come to Canyon City had ever eaten the article, aud struck it Capt. O. C. Applegate writes um , un entire stock of millinery goods, togeth Those knowing themselves in from the Agency, instead of going to , rich. der date of the 15th lost., that he Few people who pa-»« through Ash er with Iu r good will of the entire bus debted to me by note or book ac Chief Justice Hnffer is now ready for mess. Those desiring to invest in « would proceed, at ooce, from Lmkvijle Malheur, and that be supposes his seo land are not impressed with the beauty count, will please settle up ' at will do Well to investi to S»an Lake and then commence the retary wrote Mdbeur iu place of Can i of its 1 »cation and the cr»mf<»r*a*»la ti splicing the main brace. G-»l*, bring good business wi the earliest possible moment, as I yon,through mistake. The mistake lies I | l 4 tf manipulation of a pitch f*>rk. He ba* dy appearauce of ics homes, as well a* on your blushing beaux and tLe Squire gate. must have the money. a large herd of cattle in that vicinity. between Howard, Grover and the poor ’ the business like appeirauceof the peo will see to you, aud then you can see M rs . M. W. H argadine . TAKE NOTICE. amanuensia, who is probably afrui 1 to pie. Every where is seen the evidence him. I May 24, 1878. ’ («2 no50 tf) AH person knowing themselves in H urrah for L ake !—In late circular open his mouth for fear of incurring of prosperity and borne happiness. Bat New officers of Jacksonville Lodge, receive«] from the Superintendent of the vengeance of “red tape,’’and as (he a mere pa-ser-by cau huve but a par No 10. I. O. O F., are: J H. Penn, debted to the Ashland Woolen Mills, rj^bust •«« you rm e R ge in. are hereby notified to call and settle, I I ♦•'»'o $21 ¡er d y made by Pablio Instruction, we learn that Lik^ matter stands, must bear the burden of tial conception of the ex'eut of the bus I N. G : F Lay. V S.; S. J Day, R S ; either v. ith ca-h or note in thirty days I v I 8 ■ I I A j I env worker tf ei h»r a wrong of which,it is mire than possi mess transacted here, especially, in the Wm. Bvbee, Tressurer: J. Rockenos, from this da»e county contain« 3,837 children above right lit I heir owu lo-lb les •Poticnki« “id «umile- «orih (5 fur. Improv mechanical line. W.; Ed. Smith, C.; Chris Ulrich, R. hie, he is innocent. — Grant County W. H. A tkinson , Agent. the age of fonr vears. and Lane, onlv yonr ep <ro time at n is buriuesr. Address R tinm )» John Chandler's new saw mill is sit- S. N. G.; P. RouscheyJ. G. A shland , April 5th, 1878. 43tf 507. Thi» be correct; it’« offioal. I Times. A- Co., Portland Maine. • [V-5<V|y. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. I T ACADEMY September 9th, 1878, Instrymentail Ready Ready Ready! % 7»