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Z i / / 1? C-J THE F riday ASHLAND SUPREME COURT DEFENDED. TIDINGS JANUARY IK, ISSO SHARON AS A PA TRIOT. “Emperor Norton,” the fantastic JUST RECEIVED!! character, well known to all who —A T THE— The Benton County Blade(Dem- are acquainted with San Francisco ocratic) takes the Salem Mercury life, died suddenly on the street in to task for attacking the two Dem that city on Thursday of last week. ASHLAND DRUG STORE ocratic Judges of the Supreme His real name was Joshua A. Nor The largest stock of Court, and ably defends the Judges ton. 11c reached San Francisco against charges of bribery. We in ’49, and engaged in extensive DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC., make extracts as follows from the mercantile operations for several —Ever received in Ashland— I article of the Blade: years, when he was reduced to Stationary, S’erfmucry As the M'rcun/ says: “P.im ha3 been - AN.D - in office for the last twenty years” and bankruptcy. In 1S-57 he became Toilet Articles. Mr. Cornell knows, from his residence possessed by the idea that he was in Southern Oregon, that although the Emperor of the United States, and -TOYS- Judge has lived, during tint time m the since then has worn a sword and In great variety ar.<J of new and varions detigns. most frugal manner and has had a small family to maintain, yet he possesses lit plume, and has been a prominent —PURE WINES and LIQUORS— tle or nothing besides his lmidest home feature of street curiosities iu San -For sntillcal purpoee«- in Jacksonville. He also knows or ought Francisco. to know that Mrs. Prim and her daugh Pipes, Tobacco ter are now conducting a millinery shop -AND In a “ blue book ” kept for that in Jacksonville, that they now live with I I in the salary drawn by the Judge. This purpose by the Postmaster-Gener — Cigars.— he knows, and from his knowledge of the al, there is enrolled each day the earlier history of our State, he should name of one or n.ore lottery dealers PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS, be well aware that if Judge Prim had BRUSHES, ETC., ETC. seen fit to connect himself to corrupt who cannot use the mails as- a CANDIES, NU^JS a m d FINE CONFECTIONS, rings or render decisions from mercen medium of swindling the people. ary motives he could new be worth This official deserves thanks of the PitESC’RIPTIOXS thousands of dollars. It is reasonable public for the thorough manner in to presume then that Judge Prim will Care fully compounded of the finest drug«. not, at this late day, disgrace his gray which he is pursuing these vultures aving bought the interest of ' w. hairs and honored n une by accepting re and it is to be hoped that he will H ---- H. Atkius >n in the A hhlani » D kuo S touf , I wards or bribes. His honesty and integ be sustained by the courts. wool 1 reepeciftiliy »elicit icoutiuti ince of tbe patron age which baa been bo liberally extended to the pro Senator Sharon, who owns one of the Nevada Senatorships, is re ported as giving expression in a recent interview with a reporter to his theory that the government of this country should be con trolled exclusively by the wealthy classes, and citizens who can not / count their thousands be deprived * of all power or voice in public matters. He declared it as his be lief that this condition of affairs must come to pass sooner or later, and that politicians might as well overcome their jsqueamislmess in the matter at once. Such a sen- • timent from the lips of the “Great Absentee” is less surprising, per haps, than it would be from any other Senator or Representative of ,our nation. The man who, be yond concealment, owes his pub lic position to tbe money his mines have yielded, who subsidized near rity are unquestionable and a newspaper prie'or» iu Hie past. ly every newspaperol either party that will dispute them without evidence, t3-24lf. DR. J. II. CHITWOOD. Ben Buttler denies that he has in his state, and bought votes as I or the least shallow of evidence, deserves I given any legal advice in the the contempt that it will surely meet at he would buy shares of stock i:i a the hands of the people regardless of po Maine muddle,and says he has had corporation of which he might litical atiiliations. nothing to do with the matter The same that has been said concern wish to elect himself president,aud whatever. It is a surprise to Georg e T. Baldwin Judge Prim may be repeated as to who has shown an utter disregard | ; J ing udge Kelly. He served six years in New Englanders to learn that a — DEALER IN — and contempt for the duties of the the I mted States Senate during (as the muss has occured in that section high office which he disgraces, Mercury lias asserted and must now ad without Butler having a hand in it. STOVES, TÜT AÎTD ÏIABD- o could not be expected to entertain mit) a most venal and corrupt period, WAEE, and it is hardly probable that lie would libera], democratic ideas upon the return to Oregon to make a competency Jay Gould, besides controlling I I.INKVILT.E, LAKI. CO., OREGON. question of political rights and by ivccepting bribes on the bench. more railroads than anybody else, 11 n« Just received u new stock .F privileges; but we are surprised also has, the Rochester Herald as I NAILS, DOOR. Til.I., that even ho should have the hard A Washington special says: The serts, three newspapers, the New WARDROBE AND PAD ihood to Haunt so flagrant and House Committee on Appropria York Tribune, the Philadelphia LOCKS, hCKIAVS, BOLTS, HAND SAWS, BENCH-SCREWS, ri.ANES, BUTTS, deep an insult in the face of the tions has received a letter from the Press aud the Denver News. STRAP n INGES, AUG El!-BITS,BE ACES,HI.1 > << ♦ *> — 1 American people. He appears to Postmaster-General, transmitting SHOEISG-KNIVES, PINCERS, HAMMERS During the year 1879, S23 de RASPS, GRINDSTONES, FRY-l’ANS, own Nevada, soul and body, one from Assistant Postmaster- RAKE-OVENS, FIX!URES, crees of divorce were ordered by and perhaps he may with impuni General Brady, in regard to star DOES. RAKES, ty air his imperialistic or oligarch service, which shows that this the District Courts of San Fran SHEEP-SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, ical views iu his own land, but if branch of the service is now cost cisco. Of this number 63 were CURRY COMBS, AXES, S1IOVEI>, PICK AND AXE HANDIES, HAY FORKS, he should ever by wayward Fate ing at the rate of $1,728,000 above I in favor of husbands and 2G0 of WELL WHEELS, ROI’E, wives. be placed in such a position as to the appropriation. The annual I CLOTHES LINES, AXLE GREASE, SAND PA PER, CLOTHES -WRINGERS, FLOUR be deemed of any importance cost of the present service is stated S OC 1 ET 1\E i. SIEVES,COFFEE M11.1.8, WRENCHES, whatever iu national politics, we to be $7,620,000, although the BUCK-SAWS, GI.UE, ETC., doubt not that he would be made appropriation is only $5,900,000. Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T, GUN AND PIsrOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER, CAI'S, 8TIOT AND LEAD, FLAT-IRONS, to feel the supreme contempt General Brady says that without Meet» at tbe new Dall of McCall & B uin every CHISELS, COW BELLS, TACKS, Friday evening a 8 o'clock r. st. Biot hers and ■-hich must find a place in the the appropriation which he asks e’eters tn good standing are cordially invited to ate BRADS, CLENT NAILS, TRY SQUARES, t.reast of every true American for for, which is about $2.000,000, he tend. T le Temple meets every first and third Wed BEVELS, nesday in e ich montti. such as he. will be obliged to curtail the exist- RAZORS AND RAZOlt-Sl HOPS, TABLE AND T. O. A sdks . wb , W .C. T., He is reported as saying further ing service in order to bring the [ W. n. I.rKos, Sec’y. POCKET CUTTLERY (of albkiude), FISH HOOKS LINES, ETC., that he favored the nomination of costs within The existing appro-, ALL KINDS OF SHEET-IRON AND COPPER (‘ - - Ashland Lotice No, 23, CT » j ‘rant for the presidency because priation. He suggests that $2,-1 WARE on bund and unde to order. I <»rimt is a “strong mail,” and 000,000 be given him from the un v t-n2tf A. F. & A. III.. add rule with a linn hand. 'Phis expended balances of the past four nolds their ebited communications Thursday even r iming iu such close connection years. This, Brady says, will en Ings oil or before the full moon. Eiethren iu good with what we have reported above able the Department to maintain »tanding are cordially invited to attend. MIXED H. ATKINSON, W. M. ot his deliverances, conveys the the present service, and besides J. 8. E vbanks , Sec’ W. y. ¡.npression that he would have it afford a margin for a reasonable and - Ashland Lodge i'-o.lo, u .derstood that he believes Grant necessarv increase duritm the re- to sympathise with his own views inmning half of the* fiscal year. I. o. O. F., “WHAT IS MIXED FEED I” of a strong government—strong Hold their regular meeting every Saturday even- ’-» enrich the wealthy and to op Parnell, the Irish agitator, was ng at their hall In Aehlnnd. Brothers in good to attend. press the poor. In this instance, received at Madison Square Gar s'andmg are cardially invited A. D. HELMAN, N. G., Grant might well offer the oft-quo den, New York City, on the 4th En. D e P f . att . Secretary. The Best in the Valley ! ted prayer: “Deliver me from my by about eight thousand persons. ♦ iends,” who go about making He made an eloquent speech, de HOTELS. i >ols of themselves with their scribing the present distress in mouths. HOTEL Ireland and pointing out the cer UNION •------------------ ------------------- tainty of its repetition under the —AND THE S I O CK IN TER ES TS. present system ot land laws. He BAKERY. Our columns this week will be said that he came to America to found to be largely occupied by raise money for two purposes, to E. E. STACY, X'ropriotor, accounts of losses to stock or re alleviate the present distress from A VINO LEASED THE ABOVE NEW HO ports of danger to stock from the poverty and to aid in political or H TEL, 1 am now prepared to otter the liesc ao c mmodiiions to the public, aid propose to keep a severe weather, and those of our ganization looking forward to pro readers who know nothing of this 1 curing legislative remedy for the F. E. STACY. section of country but what they evils existing. We quote from his 4-18 f learn from its local papers will be ! fpeedi: : “1 may state generally, One and one-half milcx north of A nil la nd. A. E. WRIGHT. if asked, ‘ What do you propose? ’ enabled to gain a fair idea of the extent and importance of its stock- | That we propose to make the oc GENERAL BLACKSMITHING raising interests. Everyone in cupiers of the soil the owners. AND I We wish to do this with as little Lake county, and very many of WAGON MAKING, injury to what may be consid t he people of Jackson and Jose 0REG0XT. phine counties, are very closely ered to be vested interests as pos BöITAlTgA, interested in the stock business; sible. No physical violence, no All kinds of blacksmithing done in the every person in Southern Oregon unconstitutional action is contem best style at reasonable prices. is interested, either directly or in plated or,in my judgement, is nec HORSE SHOEiNC A SPECIALTY. directly, and it is not surprising essary, as I have repeatedly said, DEALERS IN Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc,, that the prospect of losses in this American public opinions is one of Wagons, made and repaired. Plow work re General Merchandise, line should be the most engrossing our greatest weapons.” ceives special attention. and almost universal topic for [4-28 tf Furnishing Goods, tongue and pen. Everyone seems A Washington correspondent of Hardware, Crockery, now to be convinced that this the 1’ortland ¡Standard says: “It is L. A. N kil , NVj<. HAiir.ts, R. I*. N fil Boots and Shoes Hats ana Caps winter will kill more stock than generally thought by Senators ASH LA ND MA RKET. has been lost during any season here that the recent Ute outbreak And in short, Ererythirg required for several years. Even should the will give the Democrats new FOR THE GENERAL TRADE weather during the remainder of strength in their effort to turn the As Cheap as the the winter be favorable to stock, eases of the Indians over from the Harris Neil St Co., the losses will be serious. The Department of the Interior to the OS LXX tsa JCk L3J S3 —DEALERS IN— animals have been reduced in flesh War Department. Senator Sla All kinds of fresh and dried All kinds of approved country and weakened already, and many ter’s bill to this effect was deemed Meats, produce taken in exchange for of them could not bear up through of so grave importance that it was Hides and pelts bought, tm<l nil kinds of fat goods. the long months of scant picking not referred to any committee,but stock taken in exchange for meat. ,Zs£"Do not fail to give us a trial before uo37.v3-tf between now and spring even by the President of the Senate purchasing, we are determined to give under the most, favorable weather, specially referred to each Senator, satisfaction. I If the winter continue as it has individually, to read carefully dur Forwarding and Commission i C. S. Sergent & Co. been, it will be one of the most ing the holiday recess that the (T2nJVf ) PHOENIX, OREGON. Agent, destructive known, Let it be as subject may be fully discussed, MUHTQ&S severe as it may, however, there and intelligently, at the reassem H. will be more stock carried through bling of Congress, The impres- Iloscbui’ifr (ircgoii. safely than were saved in the few sion now is that the bill will be AS a LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WARE very hard winters that have been come a law.” liou*e—Ample room V» »tore freight uni H every kind of prodnee. Merchants of Suniheru known iu this section since its wi 1 And it to their interest to »hip all freight At ti e tinj£ for convening the O.egon occupancy by whites, There is through this House. more provender stored than at Maine legislature, the morninti of Wool, b.ccn, flour, tiles, etc.,consigned torny :re for eale or ehipn.eQt win receive prompt atten such times in the past. »Some the 9th, The fusion members and < tion. Freight per ton................................. 81 5» stock men have hay enough to two Republican members took Salt ubanks |K*r car loud......................................... 1 OO feed their entire herds, and many their scats in the Senate, but not A shland , O regon . others have fed enough to save a a single Republican appeared in ErJ;*M.uk goods care of II. L. M. i48-3-'f. portion of their bands. So while : the hall of the House. The usual AR VEN WHEEL WAGONS CARRI- age» and all kinds of vehicles nia ic to many will be heavy losfrs, the committees were appointed to can MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING order at short notic. Repaiiing promptly country will not be left as poor in. vass votes for members etc; aud a MISSES L V. AND M. H. ANDERSON, an<l nea ly done. Fine work a specialty. the spring as it has been in some > sensation was created by two Fu- ASHLAND,---------- OREGON, v3-N'23-tf. years. sion’sts stating that they had been ♦ approached aud offered Si,000 Senator W mdom, of Minnesota, each to resign their seats. Two of — Consist¡114; in part of- has introduced a resolution instruct them took the money for the pur HATS, U.OWFR', RIBBONS, LACES, ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. ORNAMENTS, ing the Appropriations Committee pose of exposing the briberies. SILKS, FEATHERS, ETC., ET3., ETC., Having teken »he »gency for R. Bracken to inquire into the expédiénev* of i Maj. Gen. Chamberlain, of the mi ridge’s Mai ble Works of Rotebnrg, I will leceire establishing a new Executive De litia. has assumed control of the JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STCCK OF THE LATEST orders for any work needed iu this litw in STYLES OF HATS. partment, to have charge of all administrative affairs until a gov- - ASKLAND AriD VICINITY- Dre»» making a »peciility. Abo the agency for the I matters relating to agriculture, ernor shall be inaugurated. W arneb C osset . Thcse wishirg to see design» and Jeam the price» commerce, mines, manufactines ¿¿J-Ordera from u distance v ill retx-ive pf8?mpt at can do so by calling upon me in Ashland. and public lands, and to be known teutiwir. noll-v4 Bishop Gilbert Haven, of the ES vl-tf A. 8. JACOE8. ms ‘The Department of .Agriculture Methodist Episcopal Church, died free e 7pa WEEK. IlSadiy at bomeejeily made.Coati? <t C f .s Qflper dty at home, fiaawlc* worb and Commerce.” in New England on the 3d. •*vAddî«i» S tixsok & Co., Tort land,Mai De. ** ***wutÛtfree. Add.esa T uve &Co., AugutU, Me. *** i II î k i tis 1TI i fl Î 1)4» A al fl I. AM It IlltVil J. D. FOUNTAIN, Butler & Rockfellow. HEADQUARTER’S FOR Alain Street, Ashanti, H < LEA is Lt'XL 3, 2Ü- S A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF S.XÍ JSLP®hfciaQLia= STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, Stationery, School Books, Stc., HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, “HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT/’ and Provisions, Groceries xxi æ —3 S3 XXI <E> Û Û <E> 3 — FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. CHOCKEKY ani GLASS-WARE, A lid in a everything initially found FIRST-CLASS HOUSE SIKES WORDEN, H. M. THATCHER, And we ulso propose to eell all Goods THATCHER & WOBDES, “CHEAP FOR CASH !” PRO PRIETOS OF T1IE— I ----- M OTTO------ ‘Quick Salesand Small Profits*’ —OF LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY. OREGON— COUNTRY PRODUCE I Taken in exchange for goods. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL- SON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE GENERÄL MERCHANDISE, SEWING MACHINE WK SHALL BE PLEASED TO WAIT UP- ▼ V on nil cus'.uiuera abd w.ll do our test to Goods of every variety are continually arriving, direct front San Francisco, with which they are filling their mammoth brick for the accommodation of their many customers in the L ake C ountry . give them »alhfacllon. CALL AND EXAMÍNE OUR STOCK ! Butler & I»ockfellow. AbhlaDd. May IG, 1879. [3-51 tf Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP C. K. KLUM, THATCHER & WORDED PLANT TREES! PLANT TREES ! PLANT TREES ! MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEAI ER IN Saddlery & Harness, ? § A shland , O regon . El’S A GENERAL ASSORT- of goods in Lis line of trade. K E meirt A S H LAND Q Tenn, Buggy and Flow Harness, WHIPS, NURSERY, —ANI) THE PROPRIETOR L:i<lics\ Elens’ mid Boys’ Sad dles, a Speciality. WILL FURNISH YU WITH ANYTHINC IN HIS LINE CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN CET IT ELSEWHERE I R obes , What is the use of people east of the mountains paying 50 cents apiece for apple trees when they can get the finest trees in America at 7 cts. each by the thousand in Ashland. He has GO or 70 of the best varieties of apple trees known, DUSTERS HORSE BL A NKETS. —; a ijso — W inchester R epeating R ifles (commonly called Henry Rilles) ol model of 1SG6, 1S73, and 1S76 Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. Aso on Hand----- A CENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PEACH, PEAR,NECTARINE, CHERRY, PRUNE AND PLUM TREES, AND EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS NURSERY. WHEAT Taken at tbe Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods Ashland, Jute 27th, 1870. noltf. FRANCO-AMERICA?! HOTEL, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. MADAME HOLT etill continncR to A A j. ----------- O---------- -----A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SHADE TREES----- MAPLE, 8UCAR MAPLE, SOFT OR SILVER MAPLE, OREGON MAPLE, BOXWOOO, BASSWOOD, SLIPPERY ELM, WHITE ELM, ALANTHUS, HONEY LCCUST, BURR OAK OF THE STATES, LIVE OAK, CHESTNUT OAK, NUT TREES: BEACH, BLACK WALNUT, BUTTERNUT, CHESTNUT, ALL KINDS OF HICKORY FROM THE BITTER HUTTO THE LARCEST SHELL-BARKS, SOFT AND HARD-SHELL ALMONDS, 0ICCER PINE, ETC. ----- Aino Ornamental Shrubbery—A wait upon guests at this Jong-ettab lished Louse, and is determined to spare no paine in tbe endeavor to give MOUNTAIN ASH, HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY. POMECRANATE FLOWERINC ALMOND, SNOW BALLS WY satisfaction to the public. Visitors ELIA, ROSE ACACIA, LILACS--WHITE AND PURPLE, ETC. A FINE LOT OF will at all times find the tables supplied MONTEREY CYPRESSES. AND DAHLIAS BEAUTIFUL. ----------- 000— wiib the Lett fare to be had in ¡South Oct. 24th, 1879. [20-tf] ern Oregon. O. COOLIDGE. Thankful for past patronage, a »hare of public favor is solicited. 4 4tf MADAME HOLT, C. S. Sergent & Co., J. N. T erwilliger I The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, AVING SUCCEEDED MR^ M. W. HAR- OAbiKE in me bUHpiet», would unueuueuto the pnb lc that they offer Er tale a full line of •V ♦ o- J I f- PIONEER STORE, KrnTl , ASHLAND, OBEGO2T. 4 I J. S. E E. J. FARLOW, 5» •< P. so Is prepared to do all kinds of n Í GRA INING PA INTING, —AND — X» r- 3C X» -< X" % (R O o z a W agon and B uggy P ainting a specialty. r •5 • C j Work done at living rate?. milANKINir TBE H’BLTC FOR PAST FA- vor* 1 h ) ick a fibule of the sanie In LLe fature. 5* S» « o sc D Un S’ C 3Q 2. fB a r* tr p r* e* “n 33 rri & 03 ZC N JO ac G3 r— r-" O X- (t e 0 e* “H O 30 c- C3 CD CD CD co o n B e 00 so UD e JL r"! H c i Eureka. Mvery» HANNING & WEBB, SALE AND FEED STABLES ! ter 1 tm a line of stage daily between Ashland And Linkville, for the truD-poT- ■^■rc pleased to arcounce that their SUbJe» tation of passengers and express matter. — On Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fri days. at 5 o’clock a . m , a tine FOUR HORSE COACH ville in the evening of the same day. LEAVES LINKVILLE m Linkville Livery Stables. I W ilt start from A-hlan'l, ariiving at Link- O 5 o Ashland and Linkville rpilE H’BSCBIBER WILL HEREAr- * t 3 STAGE UNE. 3* ® er h-< C o Q Ü c «Í c é c H U) c; p k, »> Z g LAKE COUNTY »T J. 2T. T. Miller & Co. F t ’ s , LINKVILLE,----------------- OREGON Large new’barn and corral, and every arrangement to give satisfaction in every branch of the business. OEGON Are la excellent repair, amply provided will fee-J And that customers w ill be wai ed on promptly and in the best style. HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR Constantly on hand and for sale. Tuesdays, Tbui>d>y- and Suiiird.iys in the morning, arriving in Ashland in the Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES and No evening. On the al'ernate davs a RIDING HORSES always on hand. two-horse hack or buck-board 635" Horses promptly care l fur, and„<s-3 will make th* trip. Fare (e.ch way)......................................................00 The stages connect with hacks lor Lake view and I ort Klamath. .^•Express char.es reasonable. <‘FI ICE in Ashland at the livery stable. In Linkville at Thatcher Wordeu’s lore. 52v3ff H. F. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Tourists and Others Outfitted Oa tbe shortest notl'e S-£T*Do not fail to give the Linkville Subles a tri » vl-18 MANNING A- WEBB. Jno. B. R. Hutchings, '7<ftonictjat(Saro, ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY Wagon Manufactory, W. W. Sontnor, Prop’r, MAIN Tbe eubtcnber s!ve» notice th*t b» le now preptr ed to fill order» L*r gloves of the ST KE ET, AS1IL4AD. BEST BUCKTKIN. IN GREAT VA RIETY, Wagons. Buggies, Carriages, Wheel- Barrows, I'low-Stocks, etc., made and repaired at short notice. Also l ice leather etc.,etc. Call at my establishment I on Granite Street and see for yourself. BEST EASTERN STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. (DO44tf) pORTUAND, OrçtXKW. Articular attention paid to Land Titles, CoIIeeffirt JlebÍB andall kind» of Govcmmeni Qùrao^ NOT PAH. to »end K MH W W W for our NEW PRIC£ LIST. More complete than ever. Contain» descriptions of every ,h,n« required for pertanal J no B II. Hutchings. All orders left at my new shop, north o the bridge, will receive prompt aud aatis- JDC a week in your own town. Terms and *5 ou fit v"Uf;ec. Addici* H.H allett & Co., l’jrllmd.Mu. factory attention' W. W. KENTNOR or use. with over 1000 Illustrations. Send nine cents for it. (Sumps will do.) We sell all good» at wholesale prices in quantities to suit the pur chaser. The only institution in America who make this their special business. Address. MONTGOMEBY WARD a co .. MI« BB0 Wabash : â