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THE FRIDAY ASHLAND TIDINSG TELEGRAPHIC. Few schools are even aware of the D etroit , September 20.—A special great change through which the En to the Free Press from East Siganaw glish languages has passed in buccess- says: Sherman City, a small village in ive centuries. Following are speci Isabella county, Michigan, was anni mens of th« Lord's Prayer as used at hilated yesterday by a terrible tornado, various periods in English history : A. D. 1158.—Fader ur in heune. Every store, dwelling-hou^e and shed in the village wa9 swept clean except haleweide beith tbi neune, camin tin one frame dwelling, which was partial knnericbe, tbi will« beoth idon iu ly destroyed. The air was thick with beuue au<l in erthe. The eurvnn dawe timber, boards, brick and stone. The bried, gif ous thilk dawe And vorz:f inhabitants took refuse in the collars. uer dettes as ve vorsifeu ure dvtt >ur<-s. Mr. Tryo, bis wife little girl and baby And lone us nought into teaitation, but dclyvor eus of evel. Amen. were badly injured. TERRIBLE TOBN4DO. SEPTEM BEB 27, 1K78 SHORT B TS. A G alley-slave—A ship’« cook. An attached couple—Oyste- sbells, Green corn is in season. [Applause by delighted physician. “’Ear !’etr!’] Colorado girl, Mi-s Eunice Stone, always kirtes the editor she visits. Oh'. Eu-nice Blone. A certain California school-ma'am is said O b« able to ‘ sing hymns like a ten-octave angel.’’ Riches will take to thrniselves wiDgs and fly »way, unless you sprinkle the salt of •sconpeiy on their tail. It was a Massachusetts tramp who, when caught stealing watermelons, said that Le was in favor of greenbacks. • When is a man a coward ?’’ asked a teveber of mental philosophy. •t‘)yhen he runs away from a cow,” answered a pupil. The individual who called tight boots comfortable defended bis position by s ty ing they made a man fo get all his utLer piaerleg. The London Correspondent of the Cbicv go “Journal” «peaks of a lady w ho has ns med her c irrisge horses ••llell' a d ’ Damnation.” They must be fiery stee ls. “Is Satan married?” asks an exchange No. He is a stingy, inun- rtal old bachelor, and pens lying patagiaphs about motl er iu laws, in order to scare jo»ng nt nawaj from matrimo y. A disgusted and disccijso’. tie editor thinks that the pri per time lor a young lady to marry is uf er s! e Ii s counted up her cash and found that sire can support herself in case her Lu.-band should become e newspaper man. The following is the Chinese ve sien of Msry had her lamb Was gil name MB1U d lm-h. Flea all saniee white «no* ; Bvty place Moll g il walkee, B i Ba bo?pee lung too. “Being asked, at o le of his megtiugs, whom Le meant by “Uranus, ’ to wli tu lie alluded, Mr. Keirney replied; ‘You pol- lu'ed thafe and vampyre! Uranus, or O’Ranns, which was his rale name, wo» wan ot the ould Kings of li el m 1!” UNION LIVERY The Growth of che En^ttsh Language S ale •6 E xchange and BUSINESS J acksonville , O beuon . «■'HF UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-j^ I c>u-et lhe »b re umed e> .bl e i’lom K’tbli a- Wileoti, beg le ve 'o ’iifiaiu| ice | ubiic t.-Kt >hey re de'»-rnA'ied '■■■■—VI SI a c iu lnuaceuf t"e p >truu.ge in»t has lur ma) years past been Confer rod uu these ju?liy HIGLB, GRAHAM, LCIN VIAL AND FEE A T BED ROCK PRICES. tsiT 36 jwinde of ft ur, 2 lenitila of phone aud 8 pouials ol brau giVcU | er < us: el vf g<* d wheat. POPULAR STABLES! We hare c. nrtiu’)y on hind the very beet LAKE COUNTRY ing u.'BDted by competent mil letf>, -u? Liu ix id- uü Which 'hey m e prepared to-ell at prices that cannot fail to satisfy customer*. sure to call ami see us and see fur yourselves. WARRANTED as REPRESENTED. Sold. Ba S arah A. F arnham [3 9 tf] CONSUMPTION Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex Positively Cured. change for goods. A1) cuff-rer* fr uu'h‘" '- p '•> t nr* nnvi«n» ‘o b» cured i *I i < ii .I<1 tr Ur. Kissner's C'elebrat <1 Cunsumpti ve Powder». Tne.-* Row. er • ere the mi) prep.r.i.u k . uwu 'ha' *11* cure (on. sumption nd all <!:iu-a-e- ol 'h--Th. oat and Lungs -iiHieed, mi >'.roi'g 1- our faita in tbr-in, mi <1 >.|rui<> <: a.vi-ice you th it tiry »re u-> huni'iiK, *»• "ill forw r<1 i.. tvery .ulTeter, by tu il, putt paid, a Tree trial box. We o'i'i *>"D' yonr m-awy un i< y u are i>erfcc'ly sadi-fied of their cun.i'Ve pmter-. If your ii'’ io worth ri.viiw, <Lin t delay tu Hiving these Powders a mid, a* t ey will -ur-L <ure jm . ”rice, for 1 ig- b >X. $3 <li, -ent to eny putt < f 'lie Vui.ed St ten ur CAU.dj, bj m.ii, oa rccei^. of price Addie»«, rn Do not forget the 0!d Pioneer Store of the Lake Ccuntry. THATCHER & WORDEN. v2nI9tf. ASH at ROBBI «S, SGj 1 3fi0 F vlton S.nr.íT, B iiooklyn , N Y. SACRAMENTO I “WEEKLY UNION’’ Article ot Flour all night in the room with biu. Are now reeviving fiom San Francisco an ex ensivc stock of golds of great vatlsfy* xactly suited tu the trud»- ul the Qj^My Brother G. F. Billings, will Lave charge of the business, be Mill and Store. An old Irish soldier who prii'eJ himself upon his bravery said he Lad fought in th»- battle of “Bull R ud .’’ When aske I if be ha 1 treate 1 anil tn »de g o 1 his escape as ot hers did on that ftmous occasion, he replied:| “Be jabers. those »hat didn't run are there I i yit ’.“ “You wint to brake on this tool, do you? Well, you can sit down there. Wr have no vacancy just at present; but we kill about two brakeman a day. and 1 dare say io a few minutes I shall he irof some o ie i losing an arm or leg, and then jo i can i [tave the job.” Tne min thungbt Le would . not wait. The phra-'e “I have a bone to pick with 1 yo’t’* is traced to its origin: “At the mar-! riage banquets of the Sicilian poor, th- i bride’s father, after the me.il. used t > hand the bridesgroom a bone, saying. Tick thi- < bone, for you have taken in band a much ■ harder ‘ask,’” Kearny to the Heathen Chine-: “By the heavens ab ive the stars that are in it; by the moon, that pile empress of th»-night; by the sun that shines by day; by the earth and all its inhabitant*, and by hell beneath us, the Chinese must go.” Heathen Chinee o Kearney: ‘ You no M lie in man; dustee you seifee!” Ilorny-hnnded sun of a hod-carrier (loq) —“Share all the nt mey equally, that’s what 1 say.” Wife of same—“And ph.it We cou'd have got relief but for this. would ye do will your sh ire. Miehicl O’oh in- Tim’s Kit. nes*ey? ’ “Spiuil it like a brick, ye ould ool.” -‘And phat would yon do then ?” It surprised the shiners and news “•'hare it all over agiu av course: hand me boys around the post office the other down that pipe.” day to see “L'.mpy Tim” come among Mr. Troy Dye turns out to have been, at them in a quiet way, and to hear him one lime, the Superintendent of a Sunday say: School, a man of exemplary piety and le “Boys I want to ee-l my kit. Here’s ligious life. He then became a butcher two brushes, a bull box of blacking, a then a soloon keeper, then an office holder, good stout box, aud the outfit goes tor and finally a murderer. His course lias two shillin’a I” been ever onward and upward. Young “Goin’ away, Tim ?’ ’quired one. man begin at the bo'tom of the ladder.— “Not ’xactlv, boys, but I want a [Argonaut. quarter the awfullest kind jnst now.” When people see a tall man at a church “Goin’on an ’scursion?” asked an sociable sitting on a Jow hassock and trying other. to hold a plate of cake, a saucer of ice cream “Not to day, but I must have a quar and a cup of coiTee in his lap, they knit ter,” ho answered. their brows and think there is a mistake One of the hds passed over the somewhere, and that a young man’s knee.« change and took the kit. aud Tim wa'k- should have been made like a bet vet’s tad flit as a vbingle, eight inches wi le and ed straight to the counting-room of a daily paper, put down his money, aud turned fl it side np. said * This was told of Gilbert White, the *T guess I kin write it if you’ll give naturalist of Seloorne, by one of his neph me a pencil ” ews: His old servant c ime to him one day With slow-movirig fingers lie wrote a and said: • Please sir, I ve been and broke death notice. It went into th« paper a glass.” ‘•Broke a glass. Thorn is! How almost as he wrot« it. but you might did you do that ?” ‘•I’ll show yon sir.’’ So he went and got a wine glass, which he not have seen it. He wrote : threw on the floor, saying: “That’s how I Died—Lital—Ted—of scarlet fever» broke it, sir.” “There, go along Thomas aged three years. Funeral to-morrer, Yon are a great fjol,” said his m ister; and goue up to llev.n; Lft won brother. theu muttered, “And I was as great a fool “Wusityuur brother?" asked the for asking such a foolish question. cashier. At a matrimonial agency in Paris: Tim tried to brace np, but ho • We have just the thing you want—an couldn’t. The big tears came np, Li- erpban of twenty next grass ” chin quivered, and be pointed to “Pretty?” the notice oo the counter and gapped: • No-no, not exactly.” “I—I had-to sell my kit to do it, b •Worth ?” —but he had his arms around my neck “Half a million francs, In governments. when be d—died ?” Then she is consumptive.” He hurried away home, bqt the news “Consumptive, eh? Well, that’s always went to the boys, and they gathered in something. Perhaps however, you are a group and talked. Tim bad not been only exciting my hopes to------” ’ Sir, the house always gusrntees its goods home an hour before a barefooted boy left the kit on the doorstep, and in the to be as represented ” box was a bonqnet of fl iwers, which Ilev. Henry Ward B- echer left far the East yesterday morning. And cow it is in had been purchased iu the market by order to call attention to the fact that the pennies contributed by the crowd of much-denounced Qolqnel Bob Ingersoll ragged but log hearted urchin*. Did before leaving Saa Francisco gave the pro God ever make a heart which would ceeds of a well-attended lectme to several not respond if the right chord was charitable institutions, not dircriminati >g touched?— Detroit Free Press. against those under the control of religion- Washington's great grandniece, Mrs. denominations. Beecher’s lectures were undoubtedly a greater pecuniary success Fanny Washington Smith, is keeping than Ingersoll’s although (he latter drew bin a boarding bouse in Washington, D. C bouses. But Beecher has given nothing. and recently bad her furniture attached The uiinii>ter8 will now please rise and ex by her laudlord for rent. -------------- < ---------- — plain why so bad a man as Ingersoll ci>u d A man never ktiowa a bat real agony be so charitable, and so emiuent a Chii-tian there is iu small par«*» I n till be geia as Beecher ' rgot all about charity,—[S. F. married and has a tacthing baby howl Call. 7 1 LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ÔREÜON. CäTWill »sek tl eir—cnstonieri fen Uldngaack« - S.< a. « ito uur KLwetrr vu dieiu, ¡U'LUbed at low r UB. Horses i »EALEKS 1IW MERCHANT AND EXCHANGE Corner of 4th and California Sts., A. D. 1360.—Fadinr ure in lieven«-. SADDLE HORSES, M emphis (Tenn ), September 20.— Halewyd be thi name, tbi kingdom BUGGIES AND Rain began to fall Illis morning at 9 come, thi will be doo as in heveu»* aad o’clock, which is unfavorable bo:h to in erthe. Our erebo d-iya bred give n* CARRIAGES I the sick and those who yet remain well. to daye. And forgive our dettonrea. i And cin.furniBb our cus cmer* with a tiptop turn I out ut tiuie. Up to Doon to day 23 deaths have oc And lead us not in temptation, bote enrred. This however, is not in full, delyvor n« of y vel- Amen. Boarded as it is very difllcult to get a correct A D. 1370.—Oure fadir that art in On reaeooable terms, tnd the !>• «t or c ire an<l a'.ten- number, owing to looseness which beiines hollowid be thi name, thi 'u»-i 'Jeelowed upuu ibeui w bile under their charge. Also, characterizes the management of two kingdom come, b< thi wiile done in of the undertakers. An increase iu erthe as in heune, gev« to ns this dav tbo number of deaths will follow the Horses and oure breed oure othesubstance forgene change of weather. W. will guaruu'ee •at!Bf>,cM.>n in *’l for »nnr- to ns our dettss as we forgauen to oure N ew O rleans , September 20 — aciiuns. C ari > wkll & M c M ahon . dettonris, lede not into temptation; but Deaths to-day, 69; new cases, 165; of flSHE UNDERSIGNED, in ASKING OUR PA- delvuer us yvel. Amen. I triaie for tar liber .1 |«<ir<>nage l>e«-iiwed tq<>D which 81 were reported prior to the n- ilurii g cur cuuue-t'on with tue U-loti Livery A. D. 1542.—O oure father which Ktab'e«, 17tb. Tae waath r cloudy and warm »»»'lid hevpeak a contiiiil u ce of 'he s me ahi » wkll & M c M ahum . threatening ruin. The death 1st iu- uite in hevi n. bal'owed bo thy nam«. ti uur fuci eerors. N '. C 17; -f. L» t thy kingdom couio Thy wyo ’ l be eludes 22 children under seven From noon to 6 p. m . there were 17 deaths fulfilled as well in earth as it is in and 4G uew cases reported. The Board lieven. G ve us this date oure dayly of Health’s reports iud'eute a decrease brede. And forgive ns our trespac-" IT of the fever iu tiio central portion ot oven as we forgive our trespiees. And J» £ the city an 1 an increase in the extreme 1' ad us Dot into temptation but deliv Jb er IIS from veil. For tbvne ia the upper and lower limits. Ic is stat' d that of every 21 persons attacked by kingdome and the power and the glory I fever iu the Second District, in the vi forever. Amen. I • FLOURING M LLS, A. D. 1531.—Our father which art cinity of the French market 10 have I I died. Dr. John Canter, an old and in heaven sanctified be thy name. Let Qi’n t<d i-n Mur h’creek, Ju‘e htiu-eoui t ,Ore- -- g ai, aiii «re iuw | repa.e l to » nke uc g <ud an snceessful practimer of the Fourth thy kingdom come Tny will b» done as in heauen, iu earth also. Give us I District, rej orts that the fever is tprcudiug in the Fourth and Sixth Dis to-day our super->t»uti.il bread. And As can be hud »I any Mill lu S mthern On gon. , forgive our dettee And lead us uot tricts, above Jackson street. GIVE US A TRI \L into temptation. B it deliver# us from Ai d convin e y >ur#-lves that we cm eaii-fy y >u THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. V icksburg , September 20.—The evil. Amen. A.D. 1611. — Our father which art in h'-aven, hallowed be thv name. Tue kingdom come. Tliv will be done in earth a* it is in heaven Give us this dav dayley bread. And forgive us our <h bts as we forgive our debtora And lode us not into temptation but deliv er ns from evil. For tliyno is rhe king- A STAMPEDE N ashville . September 20 —The peo dome, and the power, au.l the glory ple of Decatur, A’a., stampeded th<- for ever. Amon. town to day on account of the yellow- Theabove is worthy of preservation. fever cases, one of whij:h, Ludwig, a It shows very vividly how the English railroad employe, died. All busiuts language, as we now liavo it, has has been suspended. i changed ami grown in 700 years, until GREENVILLE (MISS ) it has reached it’ present form and N ew O rleans , September 20. —The shape. AH livflig lan»nages ure sub ject to such »low ching s—hardly no following dispatch was received this ticed by one generation of men. but morning via Viekaburg, having been plain enough when wo institute a mailed from some point between that comparison between dis-tant times. city and Greenville. The wiro bo- The English hintungeis nit yet p< r tween these places ha3 been down for i feet, «nd will probably undergo ns great cbuiiges in tho future yet, as in some day s : ! the past. < lekxv lle , September IN, 1878 Ont of ¿00 people who rem lined here J. M M. Call. Morris Baum. nearlyjioO cives and 162 de»ths h ive oc curred up to date The fever mint ab ue soon f r want < f in iteri d. Twenty two de nits in last Twenty-four l o irs. THE MAYOR. LATER intelligence . Main Street, Ashland, G reenville , September 20. — Tbo following is the record to date : Total '^yNlULD announce to the people of J ick- cases, 350; total deaths, 133. In the sun and L>k-counties ih it ih-y hav“ <-, ni- last twenty fonr hours there were mence 1 ii-< riving th-ii n-w F IPStock. and eighteen deaths. We are out of med that every day will witui.s- additions lo the l .rgest stock of iciue aud ice, aud havé not been able CS> L21 L2J m aiLX ’_La to get a message through for nine days. THATCHER & WORDEN fei.uuted 14 miles north of Aehlitd, -n<l 15 mile* ruuUi of Jacksonville, are prepared tu du MEMPHIS sky cloudy all day: thermometer, 88. A heavy rain, with lightning, be gan at 8 o'clock to night, with prospect of a continuance all night, No ubate mei.t to day of uew ca’ei of fever, Twelve deaths are reported, ten white and two colored. LIVENS LIVE’’ Eagle Mills, STABLES, Bought SIKES WORDEN. H M. THATCHER. T- n’’l she<l in s in’-w- etly i'-ir-e o' e'git p- g-s in e eti • rsx eeu p-ue.-eah week. Il prvreul- Çoî.uiiins?r3 OF MATTER EACH WEEK ¡ TERMS ; ....♦4 00 ■J ’.. ’ . 1 >0 ’ <iÄ or il’ ir, 8 ••«»’ ’• ’* (>r bran «ni two ;»onn^fl 3 '7 o* iwm i»l!oriF . er b .rh« 1 • f N»». 1 e t,* < k-<î br..n a cl uni v*urr.iLUd"Cusí»•niera tu fu.iü?h iLeir uwh Sacks. n $17 50 . tu <o ..«2 5u We h ive iu c . idimc ion witb tlie Mi 1«, a FULL STOCK W. C. DAI.EY, - or - H. S. EMERY. J. R. TOZER, G^ÌLRAL MERCHANDISE, we wttt dispose of »t Pro W dch o w ili excb >nge f -r « he ;t i-lul Boi a pricee ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. I WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, •» A shland , O regon , MWT-r will <••).»« loon’s J.“r bu-he] ever R fue V V Hiver Va ley ,'lice-, «i»: u t -lie.it Ulken IH ex- ch '.uge tur g<>u i». Manufacturers of all kinds of J. WIM R A S >N<. W imkiis ' Mi».! s JosEiuiixs: i ' ointv , O gn [ v3 ilduin.) J. M. M’CALL & CO., D03RS, SASÍ4, BLINDS, DOOR WI?:D5W FRAMES, OF ALL DIMENSIONS. to Of Vehicles Made to Order PIONEER STORE E^P laning of ali kinds, sawing, MERCHANDIS E tuiTiiii”, boriiiii, etc., etc., JOHN KALl’H. (o) DONE WITH DISPATCH. STANDARD GOODS, SOLD AT THE LOWEST MARKEI PRICE, THE YREKA JOURNAL i<^\ViLi. contract !or the J erection of nil kinds ol Bi il kings . ^^Undertaking« a Specialty. -IS THE - LEADING PAPER OK NORTIiEKN CALIFt»RMA. SATISFACTION GUAHANTEED. I Give Us a TriaL DALEY à CO. Same s'ze as the Sacramen'o Rrcoitn U n 24 hv 36, and 7. -tlr~,>ri< e reduced to FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM ion , ]Voi. in N.-. i u j ADVANCE. Fd4’««» in«) P’lhlUher. ---- FOR------ Staple and Fa cy Goods Groceries, Hardware, Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Millinery and Dress Goods, Crockery, Glass and Tin- Ware, Shawls, Wrap pers, Cioaks. And, in fact, everything required for the Trade <>f Southern and Somh-eastern Oregon. Wagon Factory ing go <1 w.ipon w>rk. the innle'signe-1 hereby mnkes known that le can be Io tnd nt nil limes i- hi- shop in the >. W. corner of the public sq -me Ash!mil Ogn; and is ■cdy und w lling 'o >'o a'l wo"k enlt'iis’od io nt'* in a wo kmitilike manner. W '<»- ON-. '’Altlll.lGEs, BUGGIES, Will EL- BARROWS, BLOW STOCKS, Ac., nude to '-rile ', and repaired on short rotice. T,-e best Eastern sto k constantly on h"U<i. W. W. KENINOB. Ashland, June 17th. 1876. nolif. J. W. RIGGS, ISZQTQGRAPIIIC Ashland - - • To give Entire 8 tisfuction. Ttie Times. jar The highest market prices paid fir"fe5 Prices to suit DEALERS IN “ Cheaper than the Cheapest ” is Our motto. General Merchandise, E£0>“Call and see S/teciniens. | v2ngtf Jno. B. Re Hutchings. ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY I Furnishing Goods,- Hardware, Crockery, I Boots and Shoes Hats anj Caps ¡ And in short, Evtrylbhig rt qui red BEST BUCKSKIN. IN CREAI VA Ji IE IT t R. Hut'binsg. montfi v2u44,~If ASHLAND LIVERY MRS. M. W. HARGADINE- Ashland and Linkville SALE AND FEED STABLES ! MAIN STREET, ASHLAND STAGE LINE. A* Che ip as the O IP ISO S3 %£> o ISA M COLWELL’S TRI-WEEKLY Stage» mu beiween tin* above named pointe three ttmis -a week, tuakit g the trip through in one d »y car rying U S. Mail and passenger«, All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange fo goods. POPULAR STABLES ¡yDo not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat I have constantly on band the very best isfaction. SADDLE HORDES BUGGIES AND P1KENIX, OREGON. «—5 f ì rii bust' »<■« you nui e gage In. I |5 io $21, er <1 y iode by 11 il I ai »O'ie <f el ii,r J_ “ -M -X K.—’ -Ä- right in «bei- ow . lo : JI les -g— K BEST I J P.. nicol U » id iMtni-te- .oro. $5 for. Juiprtw yo'ir-p "e time at 0.1» bu-iuesr. Addrer. i - tinson & Co., Putti»«! M.‘ioe. 12-W- And can furnDh my customers with a tiptop turn out at any time. HORSES BOARDED On reas »nible terms, and given the best O’ attention. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD x-nx /-Xweek i i T"or own town. >5 oiitfl And satisfaction gtiHran'eed in ». 11 my trans ’free. N"ikk. Reader, if yon want a actions. Pini II itxiel*«»»» wMcti tenu s« f-ithe-gex v-4r/ VZ q . u make grett ^-jr »•! 'be time they weak, for pariicalan write to H. Haxxcn * Ck>., Fortkod, Maine. (MM LEAVES ASKLAND MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRF 1>A\ 8 at 4 o cluck a . m : arrives al Libk X ............................... ‘ viiie tame days. Returning, CARRIAGES. C. S. Sergent & Co. (V2u21 f I The ,ub*cr!b“r g’ver notice that be 1 b now prep* ed to 11J ordere for giure» of U.« Jno - B Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. * ----------------- ♦ >.------------------- — Also lare 'ea’her etc ,etc. Qill st my eitabl'.ahmer uu Oraulte Street aud ree fur y our er If J. RI. MtCALLiC'O. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS Oregon. - WHEAT — OATS— BARLEY— BACON —-AND LARD— C. S. Sergent & Co., FOR THE GENERAL TRADE ALL WORK WARRANTED -------- CONSISTING OF--------- Flannels, Doeskins, Blankets, Clothinej, Cass i meres, Always on hand aad fur sale at 1 iwest prices An itnirense stock of the best brands of Tobacco and Cigars at the PIONEER STORE. or thebe ^ eei r< if those desir - I nm i o-v permanently located in this pl ice, mil ru-pe liully asks the pittonag oi the citizens. GOODS A Fine Assortment of Fancy i A splendid stock of Boots anc Shoes at the Goods and Notions at the PIONEER STORE, i PIONEER STORE. L F ARTIST, A FULL LINE OF ♦ y ROBERT NIXON, HEADQUARTERS, A d Elegant stock of Clothing A Large and Fresh stock of at the Dry Goods at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER »STORE. v2n34tf] H. F. PHILLIPS. LEAVES LINKVILLE ’UESDAYS. THURSDAYS AN » 8ATUR- I) ■ \ S ir» ivittg at A hlittid »nm» day c«>n i ectx w th our daily stage line between Littkv lie und F<*rt Klmnath Also wi>h hia tri weeklv lice fr< m Linkville to Lake View und uli iuterme'lia’e points. M. COLWELL. »3 4-f.