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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1879)
INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS Oh' SOUTHERN OREGON. VOL I\ ASHLANDl OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST *22, 187!» NO. II. $2 50 PER ANNUM. the next day tho reporter took his leave. Why He Will Love Dogs no Unlucky Marriages That Barrel. At the appointed time he was again on More. hand, and the complaint was ready for Just as the last rays of th? setting The truth is that these too frequent A reporter of the San Francisco Post him. It was a remarkable production, sun were gilding the church spires and I mhikm I every FVitlny. \\ e have loved dogs. But we will “unhappy marriages” are the offspring gives the following account, showing the and stated things in a recklessly interest whitewashing the back kitchens of De of ignorance quite as much as of actual not love any more. We have had too ----- BY------ facilities for obtaining divorce by appli ing manner that was the peculiar charm troit the other afternoon, a man and a sin or wrong. Fools, and especially vi Main Street, Ashland. much trouble for them, and this trouble barrel were discovered at a stairway on LEEDS MERRITT. cation to lawyers, who are to be found in of the divorce fiend’s character. has even come in the form of grief. In cious fools, have no right to get posses Monroe avenue. He was a small man sion of a woman ’ s life and soul which THE COMPLAINT. almost every large city, who make the youth we had a noble animal His NEW DEPARTURE. and it was a big barrel, and |H>destrians divorce business a sjiecialty : OFFICE—On Main Street, (in secmd story of McCall After reciting the fact of the inar- name was Brutus, and he represented they cannot comprehend, and the elevat who saw him looking up the stairs and A Baum's new buildiou' ) Brutus in bis loyalty and undying de ing influence of which they throw awav bock at the barrel inferred that it was “ I sup|»ose you know why I have riage the complaint goes on to state: The undersigned from and after April Job Printing« votion. lie was intelligent, affectionate even more by stupidity than by willful called,” said the reporter. “ 1 am in That said defendant lias been guilty his intention to elevate it to the third 18th, propose to sell only for ness. Of all descriptions done ou short notice, l-e/al Blanks, search of a divorce, to be procured in the of extreme cruelty to plaint ill in the and firm. It was his habit to attend a Circulars Buainrsa Cards, Billheads, Letterheads, Fos story. But how ? A woman, by her sex and character, ters, etc., gotten up in good style at living prices. CASH IN HANI) easiest, most quiet and expeditious man manner following: That is to say by the company of schoolgirls in their evening has a claim to many things besides “I’d rig a tackle and pulley in that ner.” infliction of words and acts such as to walk, and his demeanor on those occa shelter, food and clothing. She is not third story window,” said the first man Or approved produce delivered — except Terms ol Subscription: “ How long have you been run vied ?” cause plaintiff grievous mental distress, sions marked his pride as well as his less a woman for being wedded; and the who halted. “That’s your easiest way, when by special agreement—a short O m copy, one year........................................................ “ Al»out four years.” rendering life miserable in the uxtreme courtesy ami dignity. One evening a man who is fit to be trusted with a good and there’s no danger of accident.” and limited credit may be given. •• “ six mmiths ...... 1 •• •• three months............ .................................. 1 “ Any children ?” and at times almost unendurable, using gallant gentlemen, worthy of those wife recollects all which this implies, and He leaned against the lamp ¡»ost to Club rates, six copies for ........................................... 12 “Two.” offensive language and giving names to brightly civil days for his gallantry and shows himself perpetually chivalrous, calculate on the length of rope and the t'ernu in advance. They have commenced receiving their “ What is tho trouble 1 Have you any plaintiff such as rascal, and many other gentle manners, met the admirable pro sweet-s|»oken, considerate and deferen lifting jxiwer required, and along came a New Spring Stock, and that every Teriu<* of A«lvertit»iuK: cause of complaint 1” epithets not proj>er to be applied to a cession, and advanced with an animated tial. The fools and brutes who abound second man, who took in the situation at daygwill witness additions to LKOAL. step to pay attention to a young lady 50 One square (ten lines or less) 1st insertion............ “ Well, no,” answered the reporter, in husband by a wife. the largest stock of among us may think such demands hard; a glance, and said : Each additional insertion........................................... 1 DO a hesitating sort of way. “To tell the That said defendant, without cause, with whom lie was intimately acquaint but they are not nearly as bad as to live “Go and get some scantling fourteen ed. Brutus had his eye upon him, and LOCAL. truth, none. ” is guilty of extreme cruelty to plaintiff feet long, and lay ’em on the stairs. the cat and-dog life, missing the dearest ,...10« Local noticeM per line “Oh, your wife does not suit you—is by the infliction of grievous mental suf without displaying any rudeness what possibilities of human intercourse. Regular mlvertiMments inserted U|n>n literal terms. Then two men can roll that barrel iq I ever, quietly advanced himself, inter that it?” fering upon him by an incompatible in What right has a man to ex|»Act hap there as slick as grease. ’ E ver brought to this market. They de PROFESSIONAL “ Well, yes—partially ; but, to tell difference and want of affection towards cepted the young gentleman’s hand as it piness in a household who brings no The little man looked around in a sire to say to every reader of the truth of the matter”—and here the him for a period of over two years last was gracefully put forward, and envel sunshine into it I What right has he to helpless sort of a way, and a third man this paper, that if reporter coughed as he thought of the past prior to the commencement of this oped it with his mouth just as it was look for the graces and refinements of came blustering up, and called out: DR. J. H. CHITWOOD, lie he was about to utter—“ I have got action, which said indifference and want about to clasp the hand of the young early love when he violates them by “Want to get that barrel up stairs, ASHLAND, : : : : OREGON. a good wife and a good home, but I of affection lias been continually growing lady. 'I'he teeth of Brutus were gently rough speech, ill manners and the disre eh? Well, now, fasten your pulley at Sold at the Lowest Market Prices, will do not love her, and 1 do love another more incompatible between tin* parties, pressed upon the hand, but did not gard of those little things upon which the head of the stairs, aud ten men OFFICE—Al Hie A.I i I aim I Dru i Sime woman. That’s why I want a divorce. and defendant less inclined to affection pierce or tear it. The young gentleman the self-respect of a wife is built and down here can snake the barrel up in no do it, they propose to do the largest Do you understand ?’* business this spring and summer for him, to such an extent as to pre was a selfqioised, sensible man, such as maintained 1 Tlie cynic who rails at time. Where’s your tackle?” The other villain thought that he did. clude the possibility of the parties ever wore common in those days. He was marriage is generally one and the^ same ever done by them in the By this time the crowd had increased “ It would be a difficult case to get again living together in peace and har no lidgety or silly thing, but gradually with the thoughtless egotist who files to twenty, and was pretty evenly divid last five years, and withdrew the hand which the faithful through, but have you nothing to com mony as husband and wife. they can posi into the presence of his wife careless, ed between a dead lift through one of plain of ?” tively make That this complaint is made in good guard had gently intercepted. He was stubborn and sour-tempered, though he the front windows and a pulley at the “ No, I have not. We have always faith and sincerity, to the end that jus so struck with the conduct cf Brutus never went to his mistress except on his top of the stairs; but the man v. ho sug it to the that lie became his devoted friend, and advantage lived happily, never had a cross word, tice may be done in the premises. gested the skids had a very loud voice, best behavior. J. W. HAMAKAR, and there lies the trouble. If we had of every one to “And am 1 to swear to all this ?’’ ever after honored the dog that so faith The fate is horrible which a pure and aud was determined to carry his point. fully protected the lady he admired. call upon them in ever quarreled, why there might be some asked the reporter.. N O T A R Y RUBLI G , Taking ofl his coat, he said : And yet this dog we so cherished was faithful girl may endure by encountering Ashland and test the truth chance to get an application through.” Liiilcville, Ldte C<>., Oregon. It is all false.” “I know what I am talking about, murdered by a man unknown. When in him whom she weds not mere actual and 1 say that I can skid that barrel of their assertions. They will Here the reporter thought that if OFFICE In 1’o.t Offico buildni;, S|*ecul attention ONLY A LITTLE FORMALITY. found he lay between the cornrow:; life cruelty or injury, but stupid incompe up there alone. You just wait a min i.eu to convey an; ing spare no pains to maintain, more there was any man at all about the the bureau “ Oh, ” answered less, with a bullet hole through his side, tence to understand a woman’s needs, ute.” fully than ever, the reputation of their divorce agent, hardened though he might “ that’s only a little formality. The flic leave and devoted animal slept the dull forgetfulness of the daily graces of be, he would counsel an abandonment M. L. M'CALL, He crossed the street to an unfinished House, as the acknowledged complaint once filed, it. will be an easy sleep ot death, and the green corn life and oblivion of the fact that while I of such a base idea as that of a divorce building and returned with a couple of men have the world, women have only PURVEYOR A CIVIL ENGINEER, from a loving wife. But it soon became matter to get all the proof you need. gracefully above him. Was not that their home.’ The grossnesses of mascu 2x4 scantlings and laid them down on evident that the shyster before him was You will only want one other witness too good an animal to be owned by so line ingratitude do not, indeed, often the stairs, and the crowd now numbered Ashland, Oregon. beside yourself. The commissioner will frail a tenure'? We want no more dogs. la prejxred to do any work in liia line on short notice. For Staple and Fancy Goodi, Groceries, only too willing to assist in any villainy. not l>e particular, and by the arrange lead to visible catastrophe nor grow into fifty. — Richmond (Va.) Dispatch. “ Hits she never called you any names “You want this barrel on the third Hani ware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, absolute tyranny, but they equally tend ment we will make there will be no de hurt your feelings in any manner ? ” or Hats, Caps, Millinery, Dress that way. They drag down a wife’s sou) floor, do you ?” he asked of the little DR. W. B. ROYAL, fense.” Making a Home. “ No, sho has not.” Goods,Crockery,Glass and to the point where she must despair; man. Seeing that the sharper would not Has permanently located in Ashland. I “ But, has she never called you any “Yes—but—but—” Tin Ware, ’ Shawls, they change the sublime meaning of take “No” for an answer, the reporter AV»II give his undivided attention to the practice of thing in even a joking manner ? ” the 'fhe home is both the bud and “But what ?” W rappers,Cloak i, marriage to vulgarity and weariness, medicine. Has had fifteen years' experience in for time. He “ wanted to consult “ Well, yes. On one or two occasions asked blossom of civilization. By their homes Oregon. Office at his residence, on Main street, “Why, I was going to wait for my And, in fact, everything required for the they spoil the chance of that best and a friend, and see if In“ was running any opoosite the M E. Church. she has said ; ‘ Oh, you rascal. ’ ” wo judge of the real character of any wife to get the clothes horse out of tin) trade of Southern and South finest of all education which each man risk in signing it,” he said. With this people. Here are the things which most eastern Oregon. obtains who wins a reasonably good wo upjier hall. She’s all ready now, and 1’11 “AH ha ! CALLED YOU A RASCAL. the sharper was ¡»orforce satisfied, and DR. WILL JACKSON, surely indicate disposition and taste as That’s good. Has sho never been cold or the reporter departed with the complaint. well as national character and tendency. man for his companion, and they cost take it up.” And the little man shouldered the bar DENTIST. A full assortment of more to a million households than money Now the whole truth was out, the indifferent to you I Now, you must think The home is also the most precious rel and trotted briskly up the stall's be or repentance can ever pay back.- plan revealed, by which an innccent, of some time when she has.” Jacksonville, ; : : : Oregon. place, at least among all English-speak tween the skids. It was empty !—De i “Well, there may have been times confiding wife and two children were to ing jieople. The most lieautiful things Yonker’s »Statesman. For Blacksmiths’ and General use. Will vi.it Ashland in May and November, troit Ere f Press. and Kerby ville the fourth Monday in Octo when she was too engrossed in something have been cast adrift in the world by a are made for the home, for the purpose ber, each year. Birmingham. scoundrel of a husband, aided by a vil else to be over affectionate.” The Confiding Tabby. Ashland, Sept. 15, 1878. A Full Line of of adorning and beautifying it, and if | “That’s the talk. Now you are getting lainous shyster who would hesitate at there may be some seeming exception in nothing. As the reporter was not the at something tangible.” Birmingham manufactures such a va In 1877 I was absent from Madras the articles of personal adornment, yet fortunate ¡»ossessor of a wife, and there “ Yes; but my wife xvill come into riety of articles that the town manages for two months, and left in my quarters Flannels, Blankets, Cassi meres, Doeskins, fore needed no divorce, he did not take these are kept in the home and mostly o hold its own, at all times, better than three cats, one of which, an English court and swear that there has never worn there. This is the place where we Clothing, always on hand and advantage been any difficulty l»etween us, and be □ of the bureau. ceep all our treasures, excepting those so its neighbors. No district is so inde tabby, was a very gentle and affectionate for sale at lowest prices. side, we are living together still.” During my absence the costly as to require putting away in pendent of trade crises, because—unlike creature. A Romantic Elopement “ That’s so. You will have to leave many English industrial centers — it is quarters were occupied l»y two young dark vaults for safe keeping. Costly The highest market price? paid for her and refuse to livo with her, or you not confined to one or two staple manu- gentlemen, who delighted in teasing and louses may be reared for business; line We will continue to purchase wheat can send her out of town, and then we Yesterday the police of Buffalo ar finishings and furnishings can be found actures. Tt is difficult to mention a| frightening the cats. About a week be can apply for the bill and publish the rested Emma Siminonson, a pretty girl in steamers, hotels and banks, and other single commodity which is not made at fore my return, the English cat had -A T— summons in some obscure weekly that of 14, and Ilarry Clark, aged 17, both mblic offices, but these are either poor Birmingham—from a needle to a rail kittens, which she concealed behind Come One and All. she will never see, and in that case you of whom were dressed m boy’s clothes, imitations of the home, with rarely its way train. Guns, buttons, nails, locks, book shelves in the library. On the The Highest Market Price, J. M. Me«'A EL A CO. I can take judgment by default.” having eloped from their home in Flint, icrfect neatness and grace of finish, or wood-screws, railway bolts and spikes, morning of my return 1 saw the cat And will deliver ! “ What paper do you generally adver Mich., recently. Emma wore a neat ,hey exist for the sake of tho home. In needles, pins, Indian idols, saddles, and petted her as usual, and then left tise your summons in?” but loosely-fitting suit of dark gray, nine cases out of ten the business man watches, jewelry, bedsteads, pots and the house for about an hour. On re JAMES THORNTON, JACOB WAGNER, j “In the Golden Era. See, here is a topped by a natty hat, under which a duds on through all his weary compli pans, bronzes, electro-plate, and a thou turning to dress 1 found that the kittens W. H. ATKINSON, E. K. ANDERSON. I notice (showing the paper) that I will mass of short, blonde hair hinted at her Anywhere in town, cations that he may support his Lome. sand other things come handy to the were located in a corner of my dressing I wager anything will never be seen by sex. They were about to start on the It is the vision of the home that cheers manufacturers of Birmingham. From room, where previous broods had liorn AT MILL I’HIlEH. I the defendant” Camilla Southern railroad, and the girl die day-laborer at his tasks; it is the 1804 to 1815, 1,743,382 muskets were dejiosited and nursed. On questioning “But the modus operandi of procuring Carried a satchel, which, being opened, center and jewel of the farmstead, with made here for the Board of Ordnance,in the servant as to how they came there, Warner A Audemou I these divorce—are not the courts very disclosed full feminine attire of the out which the latter seems like a body in addition to 84,507 of a new' pattern he at once replied, “Sir, the old cat tak I strict?” from 1814 to 1817, making a total of ing each one in her mouth brought them neatest quality and a mass of golden without a soul. i “Some of them are, but you know that hair which she had sacrificed, and at The home may also be called the high 1,827,889. Besides these, from 1804 to here.” In other words, the mother had the case is never tried in court. The sight of which she broke down and est expression of art. There are other 1817, Birmingham made for the* Board carried them one by one in her mouth evidence is taken before a commissioner cried. Emma said her father was fore individual things which, like fine paint of Ordnance 3,O37;G44 gun and other from the library to the dressing room, appointed for that purpose by the judge. man in a sawmill, ami Harry had been ings or pieces fine of sculpture, are other fire arm barrels, 2,879,203 locks where they lay quite exposed. 1 d(F He submits it and his opinion of the a clerk in a hotel. She had been read more generally recognized as the works for rifles and pistols. 1,000.000 guns not think that 1 have heard of a more I case to the court, who reviews the evi ing dime novel sensations and became of art, and called so; but even these for tho East Indies, and 500,000 fowl remarkable instance of reasoning and ARE NOW MAKING FROM dence and decides the case. Now, 1 have infatuated with eloping. She attended most frequently find their ultimate ing-pieces for the home trade. Belgium, affectionate confidence in an animal, and a particular friend who is generally ap the public school, but spent most of her place in the home asjparts of its adorn France and America have greatly inter 1 need hardly say that the latter man Main Street, : : Ashland. pointed at my request by the----- Dis time writing notes to ilarry, who ments. The finishing and furnishing of fered with this trade. It is a startling ifestation gave me a very great pleasure. trict Court—that is the one I practice iu agreed with her in the idea of an elope our homes enlist a very large share, cer fact that, during the late war between The train of reasoning seems to have I —and he will be inent. She took a pocketbook contain tainly a very great variety of the skilled Russia and Turkey, Birmingham did but been as follows: “Now that my master I have constantly* on baud the very best ing S30 from her mother’s bureau, and work of civilized countries—the marble a small trade for either country, while has returned there is no risk of the I VERY LENIENT IN THE MATTER. NADDLF HOMES, reaching Detroit bought the boys’ mantels, the rich frescoes, the elaborate /Xmerica supplied both with vast stores kittens being injured by the young BIWUIEM AND (««BIAUES, He will do anything to oblige me.” of arms. Russia felt the superior quali savages in the house so 1 will take them clothes, and then came to Buffalo and i “Very well. Now I have an idea. put up at a Senaca street boarding bronze hardware, thelpolished woods,the ty of the American rifle in the hands of out for my protector to sc« ami admire, And can furnish my customers with a fine hangings, the velvety carpets, the Cannot the summons be served at my tip-top turnout at any time. house. Their total capital when ar elegant draperies, and the costly cabinet the Turk on many a bloody field.—Bel and keep them in the corner in w hich house ?” gravia. all my former pets have liven nursed in rested was $12 50; the romance had al BLANKETS, i “Certainly, but then your wife will ready worn down to plain fact, and work—these are each but the headings safety.”—Nature. of long lists of artistic designs which HOUSES BOARDED know all about it” The Making of Bells. Harry confessed that he wanted to go FLANNELS, combine in evei-varying forms according I “Yes, but can I not see to it that she It Wouldn’t Work. home, which he was allowed to do. to individual taste. Into this the family Ou reasonable terms, and given the best is absent and that the summons is served Only two metals are now used in large Having a request from Emma’s father settles down, as the individual does into UÀSSIMERES, attention. Horses bought and sold on another Avho will personate her ?” It was in the job room. The foreman bells —tin and copper. The Belgians I asking that she be detained, the police his clothing. Here they firing their and satisfaction guaranteed in I “ That ’ s a capital idea; the sheriff or r> had just put into type an elaliorate “job,” use *23 to 30 per cent, of tin; the English DOESKINS, all lnv transactions. his deputy will then make an affidavit required her to put on proper clothing beautiful things, their treasures; here lean to more tin—25 to 34 per cent. and was stepping back to take a squint and committed her to jail. they establish places for what they like Tin makes the bell sound bright, but it at the “justification.” A little in his AND HOSIERY. that the summons has been served, and so well or need so much that they must also makes it brittle, and the reason why rear was an open elevator way. The the case will go by default” Girl Graduates in a Broil. al wavs have it near them. “Yes; but when she discovers the the English can afford to put in more of office l»oy, fresh from school, took in the fraud ?” this brittle element is because they make situation with the wonderful but ac A True Gentleman. It was at Fort Wayne, Ind., and the | “Well, that would not be for some their Dells thicker, as a rule; and the knowledged intuition of the newly grad I time,” said the serpent-like villain, “and High School Commencement was under “I beg your pardon,” and with a smile reason why they are made thicker is, uated scholar. He had heard of Michael then it would not do her a particle of full headway. Fort Wayne, be it known, and a touch of his hat, Harry Edmond that instead of being merely chimed Angelo in the great dome of St. Peter’s I good. We could prove that the sum has a School Board, and that body had handed to an old man against whom he theyr are sw’ung round on a wheel, which stepping back, back, all unconscious in promulgated a mandate that no flowers mons had been served by the sheriff,who bis wrapt admiration of his beautiful be presented to the graduates. accidentally stumbled the cane which he brings the hammer with great force would be our best witness. He wo il l should creation, that in another instant he would During the proceedings, in violation of had knocked from his hand. “I hope I upon the bell. If we treated the delicate be unable, through lapse of time, to tell this order, a bouquet was handed to one did not hurt you. We were plaving too Belgian bells in this rough fashion we be over the staging’s verge, to 1»? dashed OLD AND NEW, whether she was the woman or not, and of the ladies. She was commanded by roughly. should probably crack them, though if it to pieces on the marble floor below. He he would naturally swear that she was tl e powers that be to give it up. She “Not a bit!” said the old man, cheerily. were known that they would be swung remembered that at this juncture an as Are invited to send in their orders and the ¡»arty who had received the sum J. II. Bt/MELL. Proprietor. begged leave to decline. Then a squad “Boys will be boys, and it’s best they the Belgian makers could undoubtedly sistant flung a paint brush steej»ed in are assured that they mons. As soon as you get the divorce of police were called in. They charged should be. You didn’t harm me.” thicken them to order; they are not paint full drive at the master’s fresco, | you can marry whom you like and then the stage. They captured the valiant “I’m glad to hear it.” and lifting his meant in Belgium to be whacked like destroying its beauty with one fell strake. Having again settled in this placo leave your preseat wife.” Joan d’Arc and forced her to surrender hat again, Harry turned to join his play big drums, but to be struck with hammers He thought how the great man 1 ushed to and turned my entire attention to The interview, which had been the floral casus belli. She thereupon mates with which he had been frolicking from “pp” to “ff,” like a piano forte. save his darling ¡»ainting, thus preserv the Marble Business, I am pre lengthy, finally ended by the “agent” gathered the drapery of her skirts about at the time of the accident. They resonate more easily than English ing his own life. Quick as thought, the At Prices that Defy Competition. pared to fill all orders with neat stating that he would have the com her and with eyes flashing with dis “What do you raise your hat to that bells, requiring a gentler stroke to elicit office boy seized a mallet and threw it at neas aud dispatch. Monuments, plaint ready the next day. The terms dain, she swept from the stage, followed old fellow for?” asked his companion, their full tone. In a word, the Belgium the laborious job, knocking it into pi. Tablets, and Headstones, executed for procuring the divorce would be $75, by eight members of the class, who re Charles Gray. “He’s only Giles, the bell is a musical note, not a gong nor a But, alas' how differently are great (2F*in any description of marble. $40 down and the balance when the de fused to take any further part in the pro huckster.” minds are affected by circumstances so drum. (STSpecial attention paid to or- cree was granted. Out of this he would ceedings. The audience vented their nearly the same. The foreman didn’t ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS “That makes no difference,” said Har (0* ders from all pails of Southern ¡»ay court expenses, fee the commission feelings in shouts, yellsand hisses.—Louis ry. “The question is not whether he is a A mob of illicit distillers and their rush at the upset tyj»e, crying “ My poor (JFOregou. Prices reasonable. er and also fee the clerk of the court, ville Courier-Journal. friends, recently went to the home of job !” No, he turned right round and— gentleman, but whether I am one.” who would see that the “cussed newspa two brothers, Poole, who had informed discharged the boy.—Boston Transcript. Address: per men” did not get wind of the mat Official inquiry into the Prince Im The Missouri farmers are reported to against the moonshiners, in Pickets J, H. Russell, The hen, like the amateur at billiards, I ter vtr uiiu and piiuiioii publish the m* fact that the divorce perial’s death is closed. Lieutenant be driving posts into the ground to hang county, Georgia, shot one dead and fa depends principally ui»on the scratch. SECRETARY, had been granted. Promising to call Carey will be court martialed. tally wounded the other. to when the cyclones come. Ashland, Oregon. ASHLAND TIDINGS J. M. m ’CALU MORRIS BAL M. The Divoree Mill. J. M. McCall & Go ’I General Merchandise! Standard Goods! HEADQUARTERS! I RON AND STEEL THE ASHLAND MILLS ! Ashland Woolen Goods! Wheat, Oats, Barley, Bacon, Lard. Flour, Feed, Etc., THE ASHLAND ASHLAND WO OLEN Livery, Sale&Feed MÁÑÜFAC’G CO., STABLES, The Very Best NIAIT WEI WOOL! ASHLAND < IŒARBLEK > WORKS. lOURPATRONSt SHall Receive Prompt Attention I W. H. Atkinson ♦ a i ................ ...