Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 20, 1879, Image 2

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    THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
Si Jl ANGE
I RIDA Y
BELIGIOUS FAN A TJ-
CISMS.
R. T. BALDWIN SR.
I
SETTLING
A short time aixo we were
startled by the intelligence that a
fa: her in Massachusetts had
piunged a knife into the heart of
bis little daughter iu obedience as
he supposed to the command of
God. If be had been a raving
maniac, no great interest would
have been aroused in the case, but
upon ¡ill other subjects than that
ot religion the man was perfectly
rational. His mind tilled with the
stoiy of Abraham and Isaac, a dis-»
eased imagination brought to his
i ¡us the voice of his (¡od, directing
i ; a to offer up his only daughter
a sacrifice upon the altar oi his
faith. The deed wa> done, and
then the scales tell from the eyes
of the infatuated worshiper and
he saw before him the cold, bait!
fact that I k * had committed ii'tir-
dei*. Epon the heels ot this lit»i-
ror comes another, which sur-
passes it in cruelly to its vic.tims.
In the town ot Anaheim, Califor­
nia, is ¡m association of people
called the Societas Ft ¡Hernia,
whose cardinal point ot t.iith is
that uncooked vegetables and fruit
is the only kindot food which may
be eaten without sin aira’mst the
laws ot God. From the Anaheim
Gazette of a recent date we take
the following:
UP.
Mr W J Hill, on the Moore far«n.
four miie» It-low Engine, ha* 1,600
acres in grain, all ot which looks w.ll
MANUFACTURER OF, AND I EALER IN,
an I prouii.-vS an abundant j it Id
II line's Cantierv at E len*bnrg is
mm mg on f‘i'l time. 1 hey it re catch SADDLERY AND HARNESS
l.-.g plenty of fish, and wb te uien have
tnken the | lace of Celestials of a year
MERGANSER, L a KECOUNIY, OREGON.
ago
SJern Statesman: Mr D D. Pretty-
man hr Might into our olliae ye»ter<lav
a bunch of orchuid gra-s. all from ib<
ALWAYS ON HAND,
»f»e ro >t, con tu i nt ng 270 stalks uverag
tig five feet in height.
T ie anti Chinese club r.f Lewiavil'e,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
P >lk coc.i.ty. is ¡riving all the heath­
i.oDir«,
!UK>m
ens from that neighborhood, and i»
Bll IDLE*,
SPUK»,
d“ing mi.-eionury work in urvaniz'ng
PTIKBUP*,
branch clubs nt <1 fl r< lit places.
B TH,
WHIPS.
LASHEH,
ClbCHO
A letter from Umatilla to the Ore
i/tniiun
'tlir efHtement that etti-
z-ns ot Uina'llla are leagued agnin*t tin* Í3Y*Rwpt.irintr ¡i-onip*’y »rd cleq.ly done. Owe n>
eiv** I k .' you C. n e
I’idiaiis is a gros- wtong.
C" Z-u» • .* y c by II tr U .di L g i vi wi .i> u juur
u.e.
¡3 10 II
R. T. Lt. su.
condeinn nlli j is icean.i wrong d<*iug.
\|r. C. II. Seeley. lor> man of the grand
j iry, told me that the Pilot R k C hm -
was before them all day. but no teMi
mony was brought to enable them to
On M.UU S rect
find a ti lie Lilt.
\shland
----- Oicgon.
Ou Snuilav last th»* bodies
B like and his danght. r Emma, nged
17 years. Were brought to A-.lurid tr m>
I hive tow on tu.iid .ihmu iful .nor mei.t of
Cl •t-'"p | I iti s. B like uus an iudii»— Hoi», Bonne'*, 4'»rie« Fr.O'*h Flowers, Wreath-
P.u.e- Nee* Ti-e. Lhe.. Suite. Ju •. Lvlice
riot’s hirin' r and w»» »m nged in clear
Fiui. hiux G- urir,eU*.,r(c. etc Ah >
mg some bind.
On Sa'uiday lii-
dattght- r aceomp in ¡cd h m to the tim­
ber, wui’-li 1 ti I" their both meeting n
violent death. M . Biuke had finished
< ut'ing. and lr<"u HppearallCrs, it was
aud the Warner Health Oltre'.
I nr 1er. from Hriirt,.i»i» promptly filled.
in the act of tnlling, when ho saw hts
tìT Every ih hg *« Id < heap f >r C *h.
■ laughter standing beneath the de»cen
« hii'V, Treenug ulú Cotoni g, I- ” e vetj
dmg tree. He rau to her resoie. bat
Le...eel ui l.ue..
*v2ulGtl
tut» late; b >th Were iustautly billed.
Mrs. H D. Jones.
Every year brings an increas­
ing immigration to Lake county.
As a purely pastoral country Lake
county has, perhaps, reached the
climax of development, but it is
now ready to take a step forward,
and begin the transformation iiHo
an agricultural district which is
sure Io follow the increase of pop­
ulation. The vast extent of land
in the Northwest which is suscep­
tible ot agriculture is only begin­
ning to be known. Hundreds of
thousands of acres ot land in Ore­
gon and Washington Territory
which until within a very few
years has been thought only valu­
able as o ‘irazimr
* land is now corn-
ing into notice as the finest giain
producing land in the United
¿Hutes. This opens up for the
Northwest a futon.» of i:..iiiitely
greater prosperity than wai ever
dreamed ot by those who supposed
t *
the agricultural land was confined
to the river bottoms and valleys.
In the past the estimates ot the pop
illation which Oregon and Wash­
ington could sustain were bused
upon the erroneous belief that the
bunch grass hills atid the sagebrush
Wl ATIlElt IIEPOKT.
plains never would be torn by (lie
plow and echo the clatter of the
thousands of reaping machines Tiie r.*u I r-i of the Gizett: are ae-
which will soon be filling the qua nt. d will» tbo pejilllar aystfiu oi date
weather .
THERM T R.
golden grain ot this year’s harvest. ■ fh t*iti(!S prietieed by the nietnbera <-f
Favored as Oregon is in respect to tin) So.-Lft.,- Fra! ’.'/lût. Tusv bave
12 M.
6 A. M.
i
climate, soil and commercial ad­ doubt.es-< ¡¡a I a ¡¡tarty laugh over th»
(¡X
55
Clear..............
12
• •
76
13
51)
vantages, she is attracting a fast absurdity of the sysiem. mid have dis-
u
78
14
(il
increasing tide ot immigration. missel tho mi', j s t fr ua their minds
65
13
Cloudy..........
53
Of this, the greater portion passes w th tbo men’.ii rematk that if the«»
IG
61
C eur............
46
C *
17
48
G3
up the Columbia river to the in­ people ch > >s i t > gorge themselves
w
th
pumpkin
pet
d*
and
green
pi
ns,
it
viting field for settlement offered
New Tc.- av.
by the vast extent of unoccupied is n.»lio ly’s business but tir.-ir own.
Bat
tno
idTiir
assumes
a
serious
ns
and fertile land of Northeastern
Oregon. Southern Oregon is out pee: when it i -known tout tin* eliil Iren
of the line oi emigrant travel from <>( the community are compell d to
the east, most ot the. emigrants subsist on the srnne ¡uengrrt f ire, There CLOTHIER AND TAILOR,
going by water from San Francisco I ire three children, one of them being
nure biby. ah >.it a year id I. Tics
to Portland, but the advantages a eliihl
¿Has Just cpened
wien eight in in ths old, ‘ *w as
which this Section can offer to the wean d up >:i .-crape I upple,“ so Dr.
settler are being made known i Schl siu er siys. Tuis bn been its XEW STORE in A'HLAXD,
throughout the eastern states, and diet ev r sine », varied only bv oceas-
many persons come to the Pacific i iiiil iudalgeuce-i m dr e 1 fi '•» ormg-s
W er> m->y b> f »tirxl n aMoenvnt of
coast with Southern Oregon as tin* raisins, or something i»t that sort Th** CASSIMERES, FLANNELS. YARNS, SOCKS,
ELAXKE \ E1C.,
destination tor which they started r i-tilt i» that the child is nothing but
upon the journey from their old skui a i l b »ue. It is being slowly
- also -
homes. Lake county is yet scarclv starved t> death. Tics« who have Fi v b’ :ck cl i h«, I) es i hu I Eigi-h Wo-*ted
Cjitlugsfjr suite, ail. f which wit bi a 1J
touched by the wave of population seen the poor liitle vini I say that it is
which is sweeping across the con­ undoubtedly dying of starvation, aud
Clmap for Cash.
tinent, hut her time is coming,and tiiat unless some noil* ish:ni-ut is speed Clo'h’ng in ><te to ord r i*i 'h» b s' * ylesnnl *;ilis-
we predict this year the beginning iiy j. ivea to it, it cuiiLot live.
fict.ii L'ui-mi-el -Cu-'<»nie * pucha tug
a guJ bili <>l g >o I- tn y h v • cj.iii g
of a new era of settlement, the Tv> or thro.» w.nks ago a daughter
don» a' n <1 iced r .te».
advent of a class of people who , of t ie U jv . Dr. T »>mbs, wbesi res-
PATIERNS CUT TO ORÙE3,
come expecting to till the soil and I ldoiice is near t > th it occupied by the
ilug .lo:ie iu tbe w.y u> clothe ani
make lor themselves comfortable S i iiety, w • >.•} i r - <p • !t<’ ¡I i • e c • t i » lu f in et, k.- < v up ryt ihc
.Util.
and pleasant homes, The area of mother of the ehil I, t-.liug her that it
JOHN FRALEY.
2-r 1 f.
M io S r ei. A hi nd.
grain-pi educing la ml m Lake was undoubtedly dying of sLirvat on,
county is sufficient to offer homes aud suggesting ths pr ipriety of giving
for thousands oi people, and the the little innocent that nourish no it of GRAND CALL in ASHLAND !
climate, although not so mild and whi di it manifestly stood so intuii in
— ON THE—
equable as we ot the Rogue river ne d. To this musive a mo-t ex raor­
valley enjoy, is far preferable to dinary reply wai malo. Tlia mother
Fourth of July.
wrote;
the stifling summer heat and the
“I am willing to sacrifice my child to
'J j ^ 21 1
¿J UEJ Si R Lk
bitter winter winds ot many oi the the spirits. It it sb all pass away, it
eastern states.
will not be lost to me.”
—AT I HE -
A ’ ■
p
a
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At the June term of County
Commissioners' Court of Lake
county it was decided to accept
the terms offered by the California
and Oregon Laud Company in the
tax coniest. The company now
pay. thirty cents an acre, whereas
last October their agent, Gio. E.
Strons offered forty cents an acre,
which was refused. This makes
a difference ot 8616 dollars iu the
tax receipts of the county. The
county officers evidently made a
blunder in not accepting the terms
first offered. There were irregu­
larities in the assessment which
would have involved the county
in costly and perhaps losing liti­
gation. and most prudent persons
would have been glad to accept
any sort of reasonable co.npro-
mise. W e trust the people of our
neighboring county wilt b ? able
to require the Land Company to
pay its just snare ot taxation, in
the future.
New York Tribune; Senator
Sessions made the best speech <‘f
hislifeon Wednesday. Iledefen-
ded the Bobbins Beef bill against
the charge of being a job. He
said: “1 have read this bill
“through carefu’ily, and I can't
find any steal in it: and I can tell
a steal when I see it as q 'iek as
any man going.” When the Sen­
ate burst into a loud laujih, poor
Mr. Ses*ions seemed suddenly to
understand why.
Says the port.’and Standard: “If
the Kearm y t'cket in California is
made up of the same class of ma­
terial as the nominee for Surveyor
General, it does not reflect much
crédit on the organization which
placed it on the field. Stevenson
is well known in this city, and he
has many anxious friends inquiring
after hin.. His departure from
Orecon was not generally an-
nounced.”
It is recorded as one ot the many
visible signs of reviving industry
that the Baldwin Locomotive
Works of Philadelphia are now
running on full time, with some
2,000 men employed, many work­
ing over time. Die engines they
are turning out are to supply not
only domestic requirements, but
a demand from forvi-n countries,
notably New Zealand,
U/
V
O llv a f w weeks » ,o tho w’i »le ci vi -
liz-d w.nl.l was thrilled with horror al
the recital of the trage ly at Pitasset,
where F eem m mid wife. S *con 1 Al
v»ntist fma'ics, killed their lov»!v li’
tie dang!it.-r tin 1er th » I» -lief th it G id
d»sir-d »hero ’o <>£F r u *r tip as a sieri
fire. Bit h »reis a cise which exo»*ds
that erige ly iu atruity. Ii tin one
caie t»e little ri rt tn srir u felt the
keen knife wliioh the f iuitical father
p! i:ig-’d uito her hurt,- bit in th*
I i --"it mu mre the h ip'e-s infant is
o i i I »one 1 t» a si i v ml lin'» ii?
.l-ath, mid tor uro in* xpr»seihla Whit
Ci ’ lie thought of parents who thus
r» v-1 in Hie agonv of th -ir off soring?
\nd wlnt can be thought of a com m u
nitv which wdl per n t such outrag i-
one and horrible dee 1 s to b» •m utt-» I
und r the mastio of religion« bel el?
It is said that tho District Attorney i»
the onfv ofB «er who cui legi'ly ink-»
cogniziuoe of the caje
If »n ;h is the
fact, we earnestly r< quest him to pise
it his immediate attention. Let hi u
remember that the child is wasting
away hourly, un i th at if anything is
done it had belter lie d me qitickly.
Millinery Store.
X
Main Streit, Aslilcsd,
PIONEER STORE,
Main Street, Ashland,
rpHE UNDFB'IGNED from n <1 ■■{<■■■,
I Ajoil lHli pr p* se (•» «H only f.«
H
1 »r approved pr'ilnc** «l.-!iv«-r» d—•*x<'»'pî
» li'-n b) *p«-cial !igr. • ruent a short aud iiu>-
iii-d credit mat b • gite .
c£L a ® J»#
w
STAPLE at«» FANCY GOOD-?, DRE-5*» GOODS,
H'Lll llUIH'Ul.Ct- O tire p- O '|e < f J iek
■«■•ii and L k • tt<>:iiitits th it ih-y have v in
nl SH<»E4,
HATS, CAP-, HARDWARE,
• nd ihat ••very ri»y will w!u>*s- additi .ns o
■ lie brg'-»i fc*ock of
Ciccoies and Provisions,
C. H. GILLETTE,
R. A. ALFORD.
II. M. THATCHER,
J. D. FOUNTAIN.
GUIN BUTLER,
CHAS PRIM,
FIRST-CLASS HGU3E
Ev i b ought to ilos Hu’k'*t.
JA'PER HOUCK
Forwarding and Commission
Agent,
Rep irii g of « I kit.il» o re wiili <ii»p>iict
<*.il ud ce mi
noi f
I
J )RN RALPH.
------------------
SHOF'
C. K. KLUM,
MANUF (CiULI.R OF,AND DI At ER TN
Saddlery & Harness,
Acd we nisi» prop i»e to sell all Go'-«l-
GOCDS SO D
TAKDAnB
AT TH.
A shland , O iiegon .
“CHEAP FOR CASH !”
LOWEST MARKE i
PRICLS
and
e PS A Gl NEKAL ASSOliT-
K
DH'Lt <>i (.<•• «!► tu I !► hi e »if linde.
L:k<li<*s\ illri»*-’ suiti Boys* Slid*'
Small Profi!»*'
bii'i» *'*» ¡hi» spring ar»'l ¡r.i.uu e , < ¥»■
AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL-
bUN OSC i LL a I ING bUUTII.E
filos, si Speciality.
¡Ó do tlie lar^’ .-l
ib'-ni in the la»i five
To
id ,
■
Ba; v ft‘*3 Plb'9 Han.ess.
mi us,
n onus,
teal!», ui.d that lii-*y e«u
DISH ES
puMllireh lUuke it lu
— SflSSl'Ji —
H ESE BLANKETS.
ihe nd vantag«- of - \ ety «n*
----- A 1^0.------
and le-t (lie iruili <»l liieir ..«»eniuns
Tb>-v will »paie i o pa ns lo iiiHiiilxin, m»»'
hou»e, ¡is llie uik:iowledgi-d
WiNCin siEi: R ipi atixg R ifles
(commonly called Henry Riffis) ot
model of 1S g 6, IS73, and 1876
Pistols, Cartridges, Etc.
BARGAINS !
E SHALL IE PLEADED TO WATT U1‘-
ou . 1. cue oi... r» m d m U au u^r Le t u»
W
.gire them eaurf cti >n.
¡'HEADQUARTERS,
WHEAT Tiiken at the Highest
Market Bates in Excbai ge
for Goods
Arbtm.1, J ii < e 2“tli. lt-7»i.
MARBLE-
A shland , May 16th, IS79
J amfb T hi «NTOH,
J ato « W isiiíh ,
W. H. A tkikkox ,
E. K. A xdkbsom .
— THE —
F
Staple utí Fa cy Cicce
ing, Boots, thces, Hats, Caps,
AKSLAHD WOOUN MAKUFAC-
TURING CO.
MARBLE BUSINESS,
Ware, Shawls, Wrap
pers, Cloaks.
Executed in any description of
M arble .
MILL.
-------- AND
FURNITURE, SASII, BLIND
DOull AND MOULD­
ING
FACTORY
Trade «if
-ARE SOW MAKING -
SOUÎHI R'* A' D St UTU E\*Tri:>
SOU TH t RN OREGON.
ASHL Nl,
------a tf £ —_
All kind” of Pinning, Motildiugx
Turning, Circular and
8cioll Sawing.
TH¿ VERY BEST < ATÍVE WOOL
A FULL ASSCTTMENT OF
1RCN and STEEL
Paid to orders from all puts o'
G.KNOE STREET.
(.»BEGUN.
t'REG -N.
—FROM—
Special Attenticn
For Blacksmiths’ and Gent ral
use
BLANKETS,
Firr.rtire and Ci rarre nt?. I
Cai vii g, He. Lone
io Ordtr.
^ff* Fari’tur« S.«li. Uooie II ud»
Ai tddì'.g c i. ( hi , i «.«. t.ni .4
« hx ui d o oi dei.
•<«.
FLANNELS,
Prices, reasonable—Address
J. H. R ussell ,
A-hlend. Oregon.
CA&JMERES.
DOESKINS,
— A FULL LINE OF--------
AND HOSIERY.
GEO.
PLANING
Ai d, in fact, everything reqniicd 'or lh-
HE A D S T O X ES
do 34 v3 ljr
A. F »QUI t&>. J R LUP.KE
MECHA NICS
millinery and Dress Goods.
Crockery. Glass and Tin-
J. H. Russell, Prop’r.,
| WING AGAIN SETTLED IN THIS
*. pince .<lid türm d mj e i ire at.iuttun
u» the
L.U. P. MARSH,
Groceries, H ¿ r¿ware, Cloth­
MARBLE WORKS,
ASHLAND
ni.l’f.
---- F( R-----
BUTLER & ROCKFELLOW.
uil' c-'titr'»«-' I«. Ce igi» nii<> e • *t • 1
kii'«l» »'f In>l<fii g»
W. e
I.--II b »• 'o
ilo» enitibn ing «.*, ve » Il ti«i**i>h «i
il-«*
• a cm
r-qi'iiei fo i * «*. n*iiu<-i • ••,
I M y i»u «lini. i. ..I,
r . • < up h
[. |'i
il A kt H & U.
NI TLEY
JtST RECEIVED
—nF TUI—
— .4 7* THE-
Roseburg*. Oregon-
AS a URGE AND COMMODIOUS WARF-
—Ai»|.i- i.oai *• etor- f • win • nl
T’ne Lakeview Herald seems to H v li...I-.
ry kiiol (.1 ,.iu i. ch . i e chai.i» <»f S ... be u
null liit.l it to their .nte.cti lu ship «»1 fuigu
have lost its balance whee , as it O 111 tg Ol'gll
Ul.F 11 .U»f.
“flits oil'the handle'’ in an alarm- W im ;1, b c i), lion , l.i'fs, »tc , c •nrignel to my
ing manner whenever the Indian c 1 r<- 11. ¡or ru e or rbi, Uicui wili reec.v prompt atieu-
question is mentioned. The last Freight per toil.
81 00 BOOT & SHOE STORE.
Ml
Sull per car load
article it published upon this sub­
'lui k to d- c it ul U. L. .M.
(49-3- f.
the extraordinary * !
—
—Next do r to tbo
•/ ject contained
.
assertion that the people ot Luke
county, especially in the western
THE SUGAR i STALLICI,
—OLD AND NEW —
THANKS TO THE IÜ3L1C
eml, were in favor ot the removal
of the Klamaths. In the face of
the fact that a remonstrance ■ SIR
RODERICK, For their Libe’-d I’a'ro mg*. which be
against such removal was signed
cep's a» te#ti" o iy il'eir appre­
ciation Ilis pnrpo-e is to
by almost every citizen in the
western (Hid ot Lake county, the
Will make the ensuing season,
Are invited to Fend in their orders
Herald’s authority must be regard­ commencing April 7fh and end­
and are assured that they shall
“Grow W.th the Place.”
ed as rather untrustworthy.
ing July Isr, ar. the stables of C.
receive prompt attention at
F. Blake, one mile east of Ashland,
Stale News.
prices that defy competition.
on Monday, Tuesday aud Wednes­ HE IS IN FAVQB OF THOSE WHO
Salem bus ten opium dens.
day of each week.
ASHLALD LLOG STORE
PATRONS,
DESCRIPTION.
HARNESS
s iy 'n • ve y r «de ot U.i» p .per.ilo» if
Taken in exchange for goods.
H. h. MURTON.,
Lum county cattle ti e being driven
I
to Eisteru Oregon i >r grass.
Mages are running now on regular
time through the Blue Moutdaius.
S ir R oderick is a dark bay
J dm Millard, of Albany, has raised
a straaberrv which measures sevea lu­ with no white; four years old, and
che» m circumference.
will weigh about I hit teen hundred
It i* estimated th it about 130 tons of pounds. His sire was old C apt .
wool from t'ie coast and river, w ill be
ligari —dam , by L ion H eart .
shipped fiom Coos B.y this year.
M. G. F -isy.of Gervais, d-e.l »nd
T ei n»s
For (lie Season.
He
iletiiy at lit* home on the 11th
Care will be taken to prevent
was the first printer to set type iu Ore­
accidents,
but no liability will be
gon.
At the Sthm Univer»ity Alumni I »Sassumed.
nutting ou the 111ii a poem bv Sue
G. W. FOSDYCE,
S utpst n. e ht’tied “Ashes of Ibatjs"
A s ’^ land , O regon .
ag-gH
wus read ' y Misa Jertba Mcores.
KINDS
Of Vehicles Made lo Order.
Th'*» 'lisie t<
fully than ev-t*, t'ie lepuialion of tleir
RICH. KLIPPEL
General Manager.
AXD a L.
WAGHNS,
M E It C II A » I 'S i
everj thlug usually found in
CALL on them immj.li il'-Iy and a cica
FRANK KRAUSF,
CHAS. NICKELL,
SIKES WORDEN.
Reception Committee.
«I 111- si O.' I
uri GLASS-W a RE,
CÎ10CKERY
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Managers
J. S. EUBANKS,
rpHEl Nl’FR I L\ id W LL t:F. I Ol’ND
to c*ill upon Hem in A-bla d
r-T FlNbllED BY JA'I’ER HOUCK
wtih ucc-*ni'i o l.iiiutis to.* 50 -e a.
No pain« will lie spire I ti mile bi* llx*
TA BLETS
MOXTIti ENTS
gr itnle-l ■ ft'iir of li e .». ¡no i. I lie be»t of
inii-ie will b- ecu e I. ami the supp< r will
AA7>—
sni p t*s any hing • v. r »pre.id in Asli ii'nl
....$2 50
¡'URLIO FOR PAST FA-
« ul n e e u e iu I.e future.
Vor» 1 eu i.i „ ,
ASHLAND
ua ue la- ut* aa akx jxu
SEWING MACHINE,
I am prepared tn fill all orJers with neat
Oe.-s aud (4i»palch.
Tickets (iiAliuJirg iuj|cr)....
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This will enable vs to ofler Letter prices from »Le livery »I i M (in » teei, i«o -’oo »
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!O-»e-i pr.ee.
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Fountain & Farlow,
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OAViME iu the busi e*-, «olili ihm unce io
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XV AGON Hird B^ OGY P a INTIKG
U Sp«l ‘laity.
NEW DEPARTURE!
CLOIHISG BOO S
«M .kinds ci
— AFL,—
Will do i>, thvy |*iop
tbe'r St <ck i
Is prepar. J tn do
PAINIIXG
Butler & Rockfellow
»— m oriu
RS SELLING cut
ni . kc ruuiu Ivr
J. N. T eh W ili , iger .’
J. M. Me Call & Co., J
Lar^rat Hull in Jackson County !
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Morri» JJoum.
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Buttfick. Patterns
Bargains !
Bargains !
Bargains !
J. .V Me Call.
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WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND
tJOügr
The largest stock of
DKt G>. MEI. I. l.MZS, I! »Li
GOODS
DAY <.O! DS. ETC.,
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A N D -
Fia nnels,
Dotsk tn..
Blankets,
Tf.iiei Atticità»
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Cussimeres,
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lu gr. ut turU ly . i <1 « t «.■ a »1 »* v 1 • t* dr- »»••.
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Always o i ba: d an<l for »..le at I .wett priv> -
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L‘Ql< BF—
Pipes, Tobacco
jar The highe«! market priées puid fir'Sa
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— Cigars.—
WHEAT — OATS— BARLEY— BACON
Materials of all kind«. rucb a*
ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLI,
—FRENCH—
ANO
PAIMS, OILS. VARM.'II, glass .
BRLS11ES, I TC.. ETC
—AND LARD—
' ANDIES, NVJ8
ALLIGATOR GOODS,
ami »
FINE CONFECTIONS.
PlfrUSl'HIPTlOX*
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ALWAYS ON HAND»
An<l all w«*ik gotten up in the
Cir«fi')y cim, omrita «/ita fine»t drag«.
W. fl. ATKINSON,
tought the interest of w .*
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H aving
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tol'y r-JK <t 0..1MU lo» « «i««-. »•!»»'
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Lik u.» lu Ue pett.
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VERY BEST STYLE.
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Aid any thiug elee (tat the p«.Mc may r
Pt-rrniNr y
SlnlioMttry.
GEJ. NUT LEY
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15-Mtf.
DR. J. H. CBirWOOD.