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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1879)
Ashland and Linkville Eliti‘A V Cullings. David Davis ia a M irylander, hnt of course he moved out of the State be fore he got his growth. WLertas formerly tho rogue was put into the stocks, nowadays the stocks are put into the rogne'a pocket, aud they disappear simultaneously. Let the dogs bark; but, confound them, they shan't do all the growling not if the forty odd millions of people iu these United States know them reives. Show ns a man who has ever sns- taiued intimate relations with a hay cutter, aud we will show you a man with less thau the regulation number of fingers. A Pinafore reform club, with a pledge binding the members “hardly over” to dnuk, would be a popular ins atitutioo. There is nothing mysterious about morqnitoes. It is easy to show how they may-uip-yon-late. A Texas chap shot live men and no attention was paid to it, but odb day be stole a mule and iu less thau an hour the infuriated citizens banged him. What is more deserving of our sym pathy than a young man with fDteen cents in bis pocket, a girl on each arm, aud seven ice-cream signs iu sight? She threw a stick of wool at the old ben and killed two of the little chick ens. Natural result of a woman throw ing at anything; she always bits Sviuc- tbing else. The tackmakers of N-»w England threaten to strike. Great guodues»! Is it posstble that at the fall bouse cleaning we'll have to fasten down our carpets with railroad spike.-? —— — -------- — A norribis Death. Scalp grafting hat becotue a quite common performance, bnt it will be news to many that teeth may be simi larly transplanted and made to grow iu other mouths than the original owner’s. Dr. Thcmas.of Detroit, de tails iu the Deut.il C i-niKH a cu«e in which he successfully perform© 1 this operation; inserting in the ruoiilli of a gentleman, who had lost a right super for cuspidate, a solid and healthy tooth that bad b-en removed from a lady ’» month four weeks previously. He opened into the canal and pulp «tha u- her of tha tooth; cut the en I off on« < eight of an inch (il being that much too l«>ng), reduced the size somewhat in tbe center of the root (it being a trifla larger than the root extracted). filled and placed it iu position. He states that the occlubion, shape and color were perfect, so touch so that several dentists who saw the case were not able tu d'stingiiish the transplanted tooth from the others. The two features in the cas-a tint he ca!is par ticular attention to are; first, tlmt sl- tliongh the tooth La«l been in Ins office four weeks, there is to-day no per ceptible change in color; and second, fhat tha re attachment is as perfect as though it had Imcu trai.Rplantrd or re planted the mime day of extraction Dr. Thomas knows of but two (distacles iu the way of the per'ect practic<l>i!ity of •‘transplanting," first, tne difficulty of obtaining the proper te**th at the I proper time, and second, the posibility of innoetilation. Tne later is the more formidable of the t wo, and, to escape tbe ills that might follow, thegieatest '•antion is necessary. The first diffi culty is more easily gotten over, for it is not n»‘cessury that the tooth tran»- planteil should «iorrrspon«l exactly iu shape and sizo to the one extracted; if it is too large, it may be carefully reda**ed; or, if to small, new osseous depo-it will supply the deficiency. Neither is it necessary, as we have seen, that the tr msplanteJ tooth should be a freshly » x'racted oce. The particulars of a b'ood curdling acci lent th it OJ.mrd l atiou» 5 o’clock Monday evening in East Pur I »nd haae reache 1 ns T ¡a terrib1'» affur h ip pened, as near as we can learn, iu this wise; The aufortuuate viacun. a girl of 11 years, was tbe daughter of au English lady, named Berry, recently removed to tho east sido uf the river The mother left the girl iu charge of the youngc'nl Iran during her abs-uc-». C inclu hug it near the usual Hour for preparing the evening meal, she beg in to kindle a fire an l get things read* for her mother's appearance. Rtgardks- of the many wirnings rooeivud con cerning the use of co il oi in 6iich c ia-s. the maiden brought a large can full o kerosene, neirtue stove, and in*»-rted along «tick. Withdrawing it instantly i it is supposed, she applied it to u ligh ted match, and the 11 «me com mu ideating to the drops that ran alorii the 11 >or made a tram to the can. In an instant there was n terrible exulo aion- the burning 11 nd was scati»T-d ull over the child, covering her doth ing an i enveloping her in a ma<s ot liquid tlime- Slq* ran to the house of a neigu’ror narue.d Mrs. Liwrcnee, but a f»w yards distant, endeuvoring H th» meantime to tear « ff her dress which was tdmost consumed. On beholding i the sickening spectacle. Mrs. Lawrence ! fell swooning to the ground unib'e to render the least assHtencu. The neigh bors bearing the appalling scream* of the burning child, came to the rescue and extinguish»-«! the last remaining spark, »>nt what a sight met their view! Tbo face, neck, arms and upper part of the body were burned black, and I pieces of the flesh hung in loose, crisp strips. She was literally roasted alive, bnt still breathing. A messenger dis I patch in all baste returned with a phy sician, who after an examination > f the child pronounced the case hopeless anti that she could not possibly survive. The poor thing revive 1 ut a later hour, fully conscious and suff*-riug in tensely. When in answer to h»*r qnes. tion if there were any hope of life she was informed of the truth, eho re eigued herself to her fate and suff-red with the calmness and fortitude of a martrr. Between ttie hours of 6 anti 7 o’clock Tuesd»v morning tiie spirit forsook its earthly tenement and passed to inset the angel hos’s on the oth *r sh »ro Tie p »or mother is in consolable and n'lrly bird», of reason by the shock. T ie bereaved family have tho sympathies of the whole com mnnity. D »erased wn a cliaruiing child of great intelligence and promise. — Orcqonian ------------------------------------- A U.illiaiit Vlctoiy. ASHLAND HOUSE. STAGE LINE. rpiIE UNDERSIGN D WISHED TO RE- I mind his friends, and die iraveliiu pub rpilE SUB8CRIBE11 UILL EEREAF- lic generally, that be is still to be iouml at JL 1er run a In e o' singea d ily b twreu this ArLIa .n sud Linkvilie fur tbe IraLsj or talion uf pussengers and expié s inalît-r. LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, —On M»n* ay-*. W«s|i-esd<»ys aud Fri where he Is re'dy st any time, and on all da)8, at 5 o’elock a . M , n Une occ isions to -e be o e item de 1 es' 'be hi n ke iitt'ordx, in a s'yle second to no Other FOUR KQRSE COACH ho'i8e in Oi e;!o:i. Dinners ¡Hid Mi'persfo'-.qiecial occasions, W ill start fiotn A-hlaut!, ariiving at Link ■ro'len up in uppropr'.xlr *'»!»•, at -ho t no viile in lb»- even ng if tbe »ame cay. tice. J.ASl’EII HOUCK. The Fast Trotting Stai lion, OPHIR UNION HOTEL AND BAKERY M M M ? DEALIIIS IX READ. THIS SAVE MONEY LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON ASHLAND, OREGON. r I NOW FINISHED and the Pr pri- e'nr is ie dy at all time.'' l<» ncr-lve gi e ts and fu'ii'sli ihein with accointiiiidi- i ns secund t.» no i- in the cuntry. in<iiiii<g, airivn g in A-lil iinl in'be Singla Nenia................................. $ ! 3TJ Bourel per Weck........................................... * 4 00. * evening. On 'be al eriii'e days a iwu-liors** back Oi buck-bo id w ill uir.ke th trip Fare (e ch way).................................................... Ss oo Tlic stag-.' c iiiicct w ib hacks I r Lakr- view a tll'o l Ki on.till. LAKE COUNTRY I'FITCE in Ash and at ibe livery st bl* . In Linkvii'e ut Tha'ch«*r A Wmdeii s s o c. REV. J. H. MAYFiELD, .5?v3 f P:opii l.ir. Ti e Subscriber it lignin iu charge of the THATCHER II WORDEN. WHOLESALE PRICES, lToNELR HOTEL, GEORGE NURSE. Do not forget the Old Pionee- Store of the Lake Country. —AT— Linkville, Lake County, Oregon [2 29 f. change for goods ORGANS P ioneer H otel . Of the Lake C ‘iintiy, and i» determina lo make Ina g e»ts comtortuble ami happy. €1IVE HIM A C a I.L An t refi as-urel Hat he I wifi iu Ke you lee i al Lun e. Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex —AND H. F. Prill LIPS, PropriHor, lVbi<-h 'h -v ’re nr»-pared ’o -*-11 at pric-s ’h il calumi fail to satbfy sur- I«» call ami n e il- ami s> e f»r yo iriw-lvcs. PIANOS jtirExpiei' char es le-sunble Sn;ip»rB fun bl ed per order. Ve ti"* !■ c- i* ng Gum 8.m ■ xactly -uit-d '.u :irHai ut L Suiiinl.ya in ||1(- * lie'lays, Timi-d.ys an<l v2"19tf. CASH C. S. Sergent & Co., An Agent Wanted in this Locality, to supply the Rapid Demand C -OR $195.00 er« wffk MI S C E L L A NEOUS- EASY DEALERS IN HIE ASHLAND 0 General Merchand se, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, WE WILD CONTIS VE TO PURCHASE WHEAT Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps MILLS And in shoji, Every itili g required ; - THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, SMITH’S IN MILL PRICES Wnguer & Anderson- And no obligiti'-n -EVERY to keep one, it not bittrc than any machine you ever hfel. FAMILY « AX N ).V OW 4 \ FUT-C.k<S -E fH J 1 ». & ¡ — Are now taking the 1 ad. SEWING MACHIN Egli produce taken in exchange tor goods. Do not fail to give ns a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc determined to give sat isfaction. [17 Ulf- '. ll-TF. We Vamiui Multe a B«*it<*r iìiaclaiM«* ni awjr Pricr Every instrtuteoi W arranted for ten TUE HIGIit>T PKf.MlUM AW a KIHJ) THE cTIfUH AT THE CENTENNLL Y ears w F irst -C lass —H im t»c»i. recou.ai Ld.tKiu in tue Ast'i rlv Fir»* t’I»««. Sbntd-, D ubi T'ire.» I, L ck Sii-cli M cidi • non e* m p e*- • eqiiit"! e r*’li n suv ih r, ini • uibi-iing ili thè lai«- impore- Dumb, r said. ni n s wi ii thè ‘-id u-d w»dl li e l quditi«-» io whieh 'be .-TANDAfU» 1> SO P »PUl.Alt. 83,000 S mith ’. O koaxs . C. S. Sergent & Co. —AX L>— PI1ŒN1X. OREGON. (*2ii21 f i 3S,000 P ianos . W. C. DALEY, H. 8. EMERY. J. R. TOZER. Harris Neil & Co Thoroughly warranted «od sent to yon for The Uld Favuriie und Reliable S tandard All kinds of approved country TOWN, AT rranrana TWHTÏDOLLARS A* Ctie.ip a* the Hill Deliver ANYWHERE waoos Examination Before you Pay For it. PIANOS ANO ORGANS LSÖ «AX <£5» LSLI UP JÜ 33 IP. FLOUR, FEED &c, *<>ut avd Nothing Succeeds Like Success!! J NS ¡ALLM ENTS. FOR THE GENERAL TRADE And kadi xa « t . The Former High Priced Machines R educed to DALEY & C O., NOW IN ISE A F i b^u* V ii>» yr fi»* i»'i M c I r- erery *.»*. n» h-* w.*»d—rh •• *»w» «n.««»*h r|d do» • rr»' A— • f ¡. uu: er f. ‘ ri »»ituihi.i a a ce» ►eri »•K'l't . • A eli n-id~, w* •> lit Utt)* e»*d » *1 ’ in i*i ure ..r» f.< f. y<- yr. •» a u Uih UB i3< .3. 4 FwiL'.'V- ec M H ir* th • 1 »■».» oar F;r m i ■» ». i- ih u» ii»e • u k j ' o ~ « u • • hi Mi ti»e * r». _i' ' » K r fr •• >/ '"•* rg-. Mo- ) j •• ce i ■ o )«-t!ec >y 8. te» c* • y ■KUVcru IK Pm » F am 1> i . ws Rriow all O thui M a . hiMl. N Ex me I- F > f r It <B •« ri.n.«Bt- hir ‘ •' kha. •/ Mele» —Xu ire Ly n. e O - >» » (J W‘rK(rr«e«*f ry.xri «- • if i ■ I* I gi-»U A hi:, <i:^r M .h"e I nit rt*e The 8t let pl Mk~ qu 'i i*-- I' in i e e t <1 hi- It. P r . L iuht J.FII F er c i e h * ni r * «•<» e .fc«l i-hl. » *• E> « uhm .. Ñ-. It»- ••». C g* Il »• i 8 t - OSO AMI* llt'H <tu - r» r U « <■ »F R a P i I i . id Or «i <1 > L N i-. Ai »• C ni- o e r e t r .«» r*. I e <iy it. 4 ■ u>'tueo , irl u* er-i»*l In r* LI* u e b.Hit. M -»e * » ' C 8 h, k • »»•<■ Id - f l.- • !?»••-, e>»<>-, f» (»■<*• !• i-b S' k- ’ • le bet. <i" a_«' U-*-. Stì-wS. S ' d 8 ■ g N»- *1 e. E• r , d <1 S •!» k Wi • IV w Acre hir » 14» •>! t r d. A L rjte A n«. M - MATIC »»»lo«. I. *K B b ti < i t»l- < f h r I* g V» I li > qa t c i •»• - V « r»;.' u -il ’ »»•-. ' r i •V» I w d- r 'T» -4 i • : A'<r». (ir Bc M •I ? I I’ ‘ •C’ a. U- u> » « !•■•.« -.i. t a» Her « >1.1 - b* * H!' V o* ' •*> A •»•* A. li w I E r» t d»t-u.ra • M- A. Ce ». Ci g <• . '.e " er . B a- led n> U - of a • »• *1 tri«» > Ae., . i . g » r »» ni Ad iter- m sNDARD SFW1NG MA- IH.NE CO.. I ROiDWAV a t I.INiON Pt # 3C-.S-1) -DEALERS IN- Ollier^ Advertise All kinds cf fresh and dried Meats, Hides an 1 pells I o gh , and all kinds ot fat stuck take i iu »-xchaiig«- f.r meal. i)'.37«v3-tt WM GEORGE NURSE, WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, D. CORFU Manufacturers of all kinds of DOíiES, LAS!, BLINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. OF ALL dimensions . ,®&*I,iCIUllE HAMES »r»ler. Wally Tourists and Others Outfitted HARNESS SHOP No Drummers ! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Civ© Us a TriaL No Middlemen ! wuirs, RODES, DUSTERS W inchester R epeating (commonly called Henry Rifles) ot model of 1SG6, 1S73, and 1S7G Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods Dol'f. u Asbiand, Ju'e 27th, 1976. c<n make naney f.i»'er nr w <1 fr us 'n h at a yld g »iw. C «i'.-J ii4r-» qu!r-<1—we » ill » ar'joii. Twelved k I r* « da', •> Imme, nude b. >ud<i-- tii li». Men, wo . en, ho, - .ixl jri'i’* w .n ed t-ve y w Lei» •«» w>-rk 1<>r U-. N<>w 1* »lie t m-. Co-Uy ou’rtl «'d tarin* Lee. A dreeu l BCX A Co., Au* ausi», kl due. A im ) c « b fur»!»': our him • iuer- with a tt^-tiq. luru- UUl al .. l J' liu.e. SMIiH Money for the Public. SMITH’S PIAN OS AND ORCA 1 S » PIMS Horses Bought and Sold OF MATTER EACH WEEK. Cheaper than any other House in Ashland. F|SBE UNDER'IGNED, iHA'KIN * OUR PA ■ e nl>rd , *lr<akg- br-. »«il u *- l u» 'lurii-g ••ur on u» ion Wiiii ne Umu laver, Ht'.b’e-, •«e*prak cumino u c* <4 th® i-Uir '« Ulli »UCttwur*. C abdwxll it M c X.M u >. N ». 17 ; 11. L ard C ans ........... 15. D jllabs per 100 W at kb B uckets ASHLAND LIVERY Winchester Repeating Because his policy is DEATH TO THEM !! P ianos an d O rgans sent on 15 Il Ir In 11 re-peo*. S üfebiui » to any Weekly pub. dr bed uu lue Pacific Co 14 00 ..s 5« .1 Ml LIBERAL TEKM» Tu • LCtoM Eiv» ciq-le» fur l ye«r m d l C"j y »x'r ........... 117 50 liHO' 'e* fui ly«s.r,»Drt lo p) extra.............. Su AO T wxutt - fivb Copleefuf 1 year.ood 1 copy «x. .63 qo Rifles from SALE AND FEED STABLES MAIN STREET, ASHLAND THE UNDFR<IGNrD H\VIN<; Purchased ihe »bove s’t.b!e« trun* I bap'ii*n & Neil h-g" leave t<> ¡<>1oiai ibe ’hit h»- i* de'rrmiii' d t" me«ii a con tinúan- e f ite patron «g- thaï baa or many »ears pa»I beeu vuife *ed <>n ib»sv ju-tly T Extra Bo ton Syrap. Table and Pocket Cutlery. I harr constantly on band the very best R F. REESER li is J □ >3 -bed ou WEDNESi » A Y aud SATURDAY ’^J’JSJSLfcS.a ILS A3 J «JW. We will gu»nu/er •-‘tisf-cti «n hi »if -ur mu»»- »ctiou». C ablwlll A M c M amum SADDLE HORDES BUGGIES AND eiT12 Celumns-*3 F r <v e year, per m.- il....................... . F * -i< •* «ul- e........................................ Fur ttrae iu**o h ........................................... ROCKERY and GLASSWARE POPULAR STABLES nahebei in ► ni’-w-ekly pars of Hg-tt p"ge« fu I « e..cù p-r ,• r » X <*u pi-xv- e.ch week. It prereu-* CSHT STOVES, I INWAR.;. HARDWARE. Ori re.i*«in»ble terme, a>a the b»-> ii* C.re * b ( *'.'-«»• t|,»> Deetuwtnl t»ruu tbetn a (dir under tla-ir cLurxe. Al*u, HIGH PRICES, 7TOK THE E^EI ir«»FTHOSE DE8IB inggo d w >gon w<>rk. tlie nnde signe i i.eieby makes ku -an thii le c«u be 'o md ii »11 lunea i bi-sl op in tLe S. W. co'ue!' o’ ihe puiilic sq >ie .\sb! uni Ogi'.. i»"d •» edy iiii'l wliing o do :dl *o k eiiinia'ed o in*- in a wokmudike munner. Wit» the Ilion P ricfd D ealers talk O.N.". ■ AltUl.ViK-, BL’iGI ■»*', WH EL- Al down BARKOWS, l’LOW STOCKS *Vc., m *de *o ' T< e . and lep ii'ed o i sbo'-' i once. T* e besi Eaaiern a'o k co'B'an'ly on h.ud. W. W. KENiKOK. Aahland. -Inne 17'h. 1876. noltf. “WEEKLY UNION” R ifles BUGGIES AND ANO SAVES— SACRAMENTO — also ;— HUlìSE^, lVul. III N**. 1 ll.i — Siam -il — HOUSE BLANKETS. ! Horses Boarded S llb bis own good« at wholesale prio»o I DRY GO DS, OROCERIES, CLOTHING. BOOTS, AND s HOES. CIOAR> AND TOBACCOS CARR ¡AGES Wagen Factory. Teim, Buggy aud Plow Harness, * > III POP U LAR STABLES « 'i.T^WiLi. coNTK ait lor the er« ctiun o' »11 kiuds ol B lilding .4. A shland , O regon . Ladies', .licit'’ and Boys’ Sad dies, a Speciality. I .sADDLfr NONE TO EXTORT DONE with dispatch . Saddlery & Harness, K •' C' «' N II I k, ' b h 05 S> Imre c tif< ili' l> i¡u •• 1)4 ihr r*rx b-p’. DALEY à CO. E'PS A GENERAL ASSORT- meut of g ou db iu Lie line of trade 8., ll I c. h b re » n.e<l * bl r un» Kut>h A* H !•- h, bH|¿ if u iit iu. r » ubic lu »• '»«-y r» de u , «••»i* i«»u of D-» ptfi'H» i¿e L**l L »* • <M •ir* pan! c •;». i>rr ju ’ ) turning, boi ing, etc., etc., MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEAl ER IN ■orner ot 4 h a in.ice to i«i_Uu<tei taking, a Specially. C. K. KLUM, Wbiob they have mude In «xtiilji H igh P rices toi P.auos and Or^Hl). fu tu No Agents sawing, Ou the shortest n »tice fciT Donut C.ll to feive the I.ihvu’.'c Schieratila |v3uu7Ul NURaE at COKFE. ASHLAND S a I c and E xchaiige ti.e piMii-, FURNITURE, A 6«r’Uor*»i«pronip,J} cared far, aDd.^g H alf M illion C apital Selling off Clie«p A shland , O regon , Linkville Livery Stables. lie lias a Krcerd of *2:35 UNION LI VERY Proprietors of the C hampion —W ild stand the present season of KÜÂSE &. CCRPE 1879, cotunieiK-ing <>n April l*t and emlllie July lOtli. He will beat Ash t lepleisedto ur.i.ounce ibut Heil äiaile« a* land Tnesd«ya and at P lcbli IX Wvdnes days; the bilniCH of the week ut Mun- uina’a s'able in Jacksonville. DESCRIP I ION—' fphir is a beautis LAKE COUNTY OEGON fnl dark cbeMnut. without mark or Are iu excellent iap»ir, amply pn viiled wi h fee<J spot. 15 bands 35a inches hixb, ami And hit cu-tomer* »ii '* •« 1 ed uu prompliv ai.d iu ills l*»V rlyle weighs 1.200 pounds, a aplendid ini 111 diapositiou, und will be 10 year» old on Good HACKS Exoll"nr BUGGIES .and No 1 the 15;li ¿Hy of Jii'.y. • RIDING UORhES alw..)euu hand. PEDIGREE—Ophir was sired bJ the celt braied trotting staUion. K eu • The rupture of the City of Mexico, lucky Hinder, he by Biukrn Leg io 1847, by the United States troops, Hnti’er. of New Yoik; grandi-ire. Sor rel Hunter; great graudsire. Old K-u- was eff->cte 1 by less than seven thona tucky Hriiter; great great grat.dsire, and men. The following brief desciip- II igliiuiider. tion is from u speech made by Geo. S irrel Hunter’s Dim was a Sir James Shie ds; H-nry mare from Ket tncky, from “On the lOtb day of August, 1847. wlneh the i ame Kentucky originai «I, teu thousand men crossed the moun 1 he nari.e of hunier was derived Irum tains and entered the romantic valluy i his English H u liter blood K n'nekv Hunter’a dan: (from a of M-xico. It w is au a i veuturou* M onshiue roar» ) wa« sired by the movement. Tint army abiudiu^d its trot* ins Haillon Harden H enter; Cao n inicatioas. its supplies, its very grand-ire, S Tfel Hunter, great grand pusdbility of re iuf ircemeut. That -ire. Old Kentucky Hunter*, great- grent graiitisir«. H'g! l»n<ler. was its condition, and yet isolated ai This is a correct pedigree of K“il it was, smUl in nu-nbers, as it was, it Inckv Hunter and makes him abont fought the b ittb. and gained the vic wevenseighths H'»nter; or, p rltaps. better knoan as Messenger b o d. and tory at C»ntrer.n. C ierubneo, M >’ino wlitcb ha» b en ttiorouglilv pr >ven t<> del Rev. Cii ipnit-pec. and on the 13ch be the fa-t»Pt und be>t stock ot horse* day oiS»ptem'oT 1817, it stool before ever inlrodnctd into tbe Unite« the ramparts of M-*xtco;aod bow many States. Oi hir’s dam was sited by David men stoo I before those ramuarts all told? Six thonsaud six hundred men Hill; her dam wa< sired by Prince I A ber’, a M*ssenger ownsd bv Wnliaru on the 13;h dav of Septemlwr, 1847 Key uol<ls,i>f Colusa cuuuty. Ciliforuia crossed th >sa ramparts captur' d the Opnir’sdam is now owned in bunta city, a city containing two hundred Ciara county by Dr. C. D Frenoli; thousind inhabitan's, auJ defend« I by tier duni is owned by D M. R-avis. o| Butte coni ty. Tiiey are butb fine, thirty thousand diaciplmed so diere. larue unit »plendid roads'era Give me a-ay other instance of the kind P edigree of O phir ' s D am ' s S ire — in history. Why. 6ir, the uriuy wu* Davit Hili Wi«n aired t>y B »ek Li"P; hardly safficieut to police the city after be by David Bib’s cel-tirated trotting they captured it. Wueu I, luyaeif. »talii'Ui Blick Ha«k; lie by Sherman Moraa* ; lie by JuMmg Morgan, ami Stand here and look back ut that, it lie by True Briton who was imported looks eveu to me mure like fable than fr<*m Euglaml and n*e<l by General reality. I shall never forget the in- D Lmcv a" a charger <>n L'-ng Island siguidjant uppe trauca troe ti wueu we m 1777. D.V1.I H it|’nd«m was got l»y H au . bl* toulnli; lie by Abdabuli; be b» got into the great pLzt of the city of • "d Membrill»», and lie l>y impurtetl Mexico. Happily though tiiey thought M'-f»e:igrr. The darn of Harnbletoniiin we were only the atvsnee guard of was Cliarle»« K-tit’s mare by impoited some tremendous army. I recollect B •iHonnder. TEK ..*?—Single service $20 payable in the old English mililaire who was there, «'•v.nic I or ilie sea'iiii. '.-30, p >y able .«t and utter be looked at the iittte band I beend di-r-"f. I. mo nee $10, payable wli n ii L* a-ccrtain-if th «t the mare is in he said.* fu 11 T* this the army?’ All p' s-ib'e c ue will be tiken by an ex- •Y- a ’ p- ri- nc d Bai d. who ilioroiigh v ii de>- •Well,’ faid he, ’all I have tn say is this, you Aru-ncaus are not only the *t «nd* the Teaimeii» « f niar-s and lm<S'->», bravest people I ever heard of. but the tn »»v id accidents; tint will i o' be r»*spi>ri- siii e stioii'd any « leu . Pa-lur.ige turn- moat anda iioiis p«*npie on G id’s earth, i-hel nt r> H*"ii «ii|e i • e-. to come here with t-uch uu urmy S. L f> > NiELS. Propriat'.r. J ohn C o vxn Grauui. tba.f THATCHER & WORDEN LEAVES LINKVILLE An Idea for Scuool Teacher*. A M ssichnsetta teacher writes to the National Jaurnal of Education de scribing uu experiment in the fchunl ■ oom which rectus to be euccf*6Hful. Instead of facing bis pupils he has bls <le-k behind them, and thus overlooks them to great advantage. The miugli'y lutie ours, not knowing when I hh eyes are upon them, dare not wl.i-per <>r play. “They liuve.” be says, “so fre queutly come to griel in attempting to edentate chances, that they have cou eluded to make a virtue of necessity and give up pl ly in the school room a« unprodtable, costing mire than it comes to. Another most decided "ivantage of thia syste u is that i: completely isolates classes reciting from the rest of the school, the reeita tion benches being in frout of the teacher’s desk, between him aud the school, and the backs of the (itiptls be ing toward each oilier, comimui¡cation by look or sigu is oot <>f the question. The only special rule is that pupils thall not look round.” SIKES VORDEM M. 1 HAIVHER. H days trial. Fc.r circulara, iums. etc., ailrfre*» JAMES S. SMITH. 575 M arkbt B trkmt . San Francisco, < —OB— ▲ th« offlo« of ib» A bb & awd T toxwm . Ashland, Oreg. No». 15 1878 «I. CARRIAGES. Wagon Shop. And can furnUb my customers wi b a tipi turn oui at any time. HORSES BOARDED O .rva* ‘Bible terms, and given tbe best attention. *pilE I NDER IGNED WILL ItE FOUND 1 si hi» »hoi» on M »in »'r*ei, two doo s f oni «be livery stable-, wl-err h« is p.epr.red '«» do wit kinds ot work ija hi» bus < ‘b» o - O'i pric-. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS HORSES BOUGHT, AND SOLD Aod satisfaction gm*ran ted in limy sciions. HF. PHILLIPS. Of Vehicles Made to Order. Repairing of ail kinds J om «ilk dispatch «*11 md ree me. ■olvf. i