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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1880)
< i « I 1 I I .. ....................... The commissioners who were THE ASHLAND DRUG STORE The Timas, of New York, says ■ i th it stai«- is sure for Grant in the appointed some years since io ad FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27. 1880. N.itioiil Convention. judicate Southern < .'aims are now HAS- BEEN REMOVED To holding I heir sessions in Washing JL'DGk, jijr ¡USES TO EXi’L.tiy. ! It is thought that the National ton. Their last report shows that Democratic Convention will be the whole number of claims de I11 the Times of last week, S. J. held on the loth of June. cided during the year is 2,290; ♦ -> — Day, County Judge, publishes a allowed, 1,737; the Gen. O. O. Howard and Capt. number letter in which he declares that in ; m Hint of claims disposed of is his opinion the contract for keep J. A. bladen have gone to Wash ing state patients in the county ington to testify before the ¡Senate $7,698,460, of which only $241,- 612 was allowed; the greatest affairs. hospital at three dolllars per day Committee in Indian ----------- amount claimed was from Louisi is a beneficial one, to the state and The Canadian House of Repre ana, $2,S31,243, but only $12,411 to the county. He says: sentatives has unanimously voted of this was allowed; the greatest “When it is considered that the price one hundred thousand dollars for amount allowed to any one stute heretofore paid by the State for the the relief of the suffering Irish. keeping of itk poor has been always al was $43,677, to Tennessee. lowed and ¡»aid, at the rate of S3 ¡»er day. The Chicago Tribune says that not only to this county, but to other The yellow fever is raging at DRUGS, MULICINES, ETC., counties in the State, I fail to see where in the race for party favor Blaine Perfumery the injustice complained of conies in. is beating Sherman in the latter’s Rio de Janeiro, carrying off from Stationery, a n ; d - eight to ten persons daily. The present keeper of the County Hos stronghold, Ohio. Toilet Articles. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS ~ ■ vt I c I & Rockfellow MASONIC BUILDING PIONEER STORE, New Store ! eNew Goods! H New Prices ! pital stipulated and agreed under his present contract to take the county poor at ?2,000 per annum, and the State poor at $3 per day, and entered into a written agreement, and gave a bond in the sum of St,000, with two good and sufficient sureties, for the faithful performance of his contract, as follows: ‘He will do and perform and bestow, provide and furnish for all said poor per sons good, wholesome food and board, comfortable clothing suitable rooms and lodgings, and the washing, nursing, med ical and surgical attendance and medi cine which may be necessary or suitable for such poor persons respectively, and that he will administer all medicine to and perform all requsite surgical opera tions upon and attend and treat all such persons in the good and professional i manner of a skillful physician and sur geon; and to keep when there are any such poor and sick and disabled person or persons in a suitable h<»s]»ital to be by him provided for that purpose, and to provide a competent nurse or nurses to attend upon the same,’ etc. This county has on several occasions had to pay for the care of county pa tients from three to six dollars ¡»er day, where the necessities of the case required the latter amount to be ¡»aid. Private individuals in the same hospital within the past two months have paid 83 per day for treatment therein.” It is now charged by some of s oc 1E r i e -i. the eastern journal sts that Par nell’s motive in coining to America Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. Meets < t tie new II .11 of McCall iB utn every was one of political ambition, tridi.y eve ang a 8 o’clock p. m . B,tuber- and rather than of charity or philan I •irler.* lit ji . hi .1 ev tiding re cor Rally Invited to at tend T e Temple meets every tirst <uid third Wed thropy. nesday iu e ch niontn. ----- T. O. A ndrews , W .C. T., The New York Tribune says W. H Lrans, Sec'y. - ___________________ Grant’s programme requires that on his return from Mexico he shall R Asliluud Lodge IVo 23 land at New Orleans and make a a . F. Ä A. m.. “triumphal tour” through the /V\ Bul.1» tlirir »tiled comniunlcutioii» Thursday even Southern states. The Rev. Edwanl Cowley, the False Shepherd of New York, who starved poor children to fatten his bank account, has been sentenced to one year in the state prison and two hundred and filty dollars fine —the full penalty ot the law. ¡og.ou or beG're 'he full ituain. Bceihren iu good »Luudiug ure cordially invi e*l i<> »ttm-j. W. H. AlKINfeON, W. M. J. S. EvBANKS, Sec’y. Ashland Lodge No. 4.5« A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF <J-L a sai HAIS, CAPS, HARDWARE, —PURE WINES and LIQUORS— -Fur ir>edic<»i purposes- Pipes, Tobacco r -A N D- — Cigars.— Groceries CANDIES, NUTS a a d FINE CONFECTIONS. FIRST-CLASS HOUSE “CHEAP FOR CASH!” Georg e T. Baldwin ----- M OTTo----- ‘Quick Sa It" and Small Profits.” LINKVILLE, LAKE CO., OREGON. i COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in — DEAFER IN — STOVES, TIN AND HABD WABE, , S CC a 1ÒH Oflp’“’’¿ y ’ b'-iae. & mt e* v or h >5 free lU oUAddreM &rmn & Cto., PuriLmdJlaiM. 2 0 -xy 3— H. M. THATCHER, And we also propose to sell all Goods exchange o SIKES WORDEN, THATCHER & W OB DEN, —PROPRIETOS OF THE 2 —OF LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON— for goods. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL- bUN OSCILLA I INO bHUTlLE GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SEWING- MACHINE Goods if 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 . YVE snALL BE PI-EASED TO WAIT UP- vv ou 111 cue mid re> ai d w 11 du our bed to give them eutir faction. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ! Bu<l<r&. Itorkfrllnw. Ashland. May 1G, 1879. [3-51 tf Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods HARNESS ASHLAND SHOP i THATCHER à WORDEN. G. K. KLUM, —JAD THE PROPRIETOR— MANUFtClURER OF,AND DEA I ERIN Saddlery & Harness, O . -k-H Z&C CS CS- 3E5, A shland , O regon . W1LLFIEKISHY U WITH ANYTHIIIC IN HIS LINE CHEAP l R THAN YOU CAk CET IT LLSLWKLRE» I PS A GENERAL ASSORT- ol giKiis in I.is line cf trade. K E meiat What is the use of people east of tl e mountains paying 50 cents apiece for apple trees when they can get tl.e FINEST ti . lls in Aii.eiica at i els. each by the thousand in Ashland. He has GO or 70 of tl.e Lest vaiietics of apple trees known, L:uli<*s\ ’ and Boys’ Sad« dies, a Speclalily. Tenn, Bugry and Plow Harness, WILFS, •---- Aao on llunil HESTERS H ARSE BLANKEIS. EVERYTHIN THAT CAR 8E FCUKD IN A FIRST-CLASS KURSiRY. -------- o-------- ------ A USO------- (commonly called Henry Rifles) ot model of 1S o 6, 1S73, and 1S7 6 Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. WHEAT Taken at the H.ehest Market Kates in Excha; ge 'or Goods AshLmd. Jut e 27th, lf>7G. nt'l'T W m . fl*i(i'.i8, ----- A CHOICE ASSORlMi N1 OF SHALE TREES----- R ifles W inchester R ipeating L.A.N kil , "Ss A CENtRAL ASSORTMENT OF PEACH, FEAR jECUUl.E, CfTF.F.Y, FLUKE AI.D FLOW TREES, AND ROBES, II. P. N k . il ASHLA a H MARKET. MAPLE, fUC’R MAPLE, rOFT OR SILVER M VLc. MAPLE, BOXWOOD, BASSWOOD, SLIPPERY ELM, V.i.HC CtM, I Li I.TI U$, I.CNfY tCCUtl, I U! K t Al ( i 1 «E . TATE’ , LI’.E OAK, CHRUhUT CAU, liUT TREES: LE. CH, t I Al r l .11 U., flH'.LkEUT, CHESTKUT, ALL KINDS C. HIC.URY TRIM .hr. LiTTLR K*J . TC THE LARGO: T SHELL-BARKS, UCFT AND HARD-I HO L L'.'.QN3S, DICCER . IRE, 3TC. ---- a l«o Ornamtntal >lirnlibe» y----- MOUNTAIN ASH, HICH BUSH CRANBERRY. PDMÎCRANATt TLOWERiliC ALMOKD, SN3W BAU.S, WY EL’A, RGSE AGAÇA, LILACS--WÎIITE Al D PURE LE, ETC. A FINE LOT OF IMTERO CYLRESSLS. h d D/ ;.L /S BEAUIIILL -------------- O< )O — /«‘As Oct. 24th, 1879. [20-tf] O. COOLIDGE. 1 ► Harris Heil & Co., i. > 3 -DEALERS»N- PAINTING, -< 7Y U. K © A Q K Is prepared to do all kinds of c ?» K / Hides ami p«lis Lo.igh , and all kinds .1 la stock taken i »• xc ife lot Mr »1. no37.v3-ll J. N. T erwilliger u V C ■Í K •z 5 • -• d >—1 X» S’ o / li *r- All kiDCs if Bboh and dried M-iits, Z K E X» t -T co to O —i o A 2D X c s r «< r. c C5 “3 O CD CD C3 CD GO £ * X e “ F ■/- z «X» J8»-- 3/ CD 1-3 X ft i 55 V •M G O CD ft CO I e CHAINING e» X V — _ C c c a- Q H O O / 5 £ 4 œ 3 — AND — c c O iXltuuas'fl sac1» HOTEL AlADAME HULT. ua ae FOUNTAIN & FARLOW Carefull, £<>m,.oirii!ed of the tiueet drag«. J. S. E 4-4U —U ss PKIIMC'RIPTIO.W« BAKERY I —[Reauing ludepeudent*. and Previsions, everytlii’ig’ usually found iu a And PAINTS, OILS. VARNI-”. GLASS. BUUSIIE'. I TO., ETC. HARRY SMITH, •almon it now ¡assesses. “HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.” CROCKERY and GLASS-WARE, Congressman Whiteaker has in- troduced a bill in the house to amend section 2,248 ot the revisud PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS, statutes in relation to fees for final SCHOOL BOOKS, ETC. F W. BASHFOBD, certificates in donation cases, Repairing and Job Work piornptly exe which will cut down the fees oi ATTORNEY AT LAW AND cuted. CONVEYANCER, It is estimated that at two thou registers and receivers just one- sand dollars a year the contractor half. ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON. receives a little less than five dol The Czar of Rus-ia is still hav- lars per week per capita tor keep ing lively times with the nihilists. Collections promptly made, and special ing the county patients at the hos I t has been said that “Uneasy lies attention given to the preparation of pital, while for the state patients rhe head that wears a crown,” Deeds, Mortgages, and < tiler legal papers. twenty-one dollars per week is but it doesn’t seem as though the Oflice in room No. 3 second story of Masonic Building. paid for the same accommodations. Czar was permitted to lay his [4-31 The Judge explains the diflerence head down at all. The latest sur by saying that the state ha 1 been prise that greeted him was an ex paying three dollars per day for plosion of dynamite in his palace. (am &//ouP the maintenance of its poor, and Luckily, tne Czar wasn’t there. he presumed when the contract SALE AND FEED STABLES ! A Washington newspaper cor was made that it would continue J. N. T. Miller & Co. Tr’s, to pay that price. This indicates respondent writes that measures that the Judge cons:dcrs the of coming before Congress now are LINKVILLE,---------------- OREGON AT ficials of the state vastly inferior to testeil in the light of their proba Large new barn and corral, and every the County Judge of Jackson ble effect upon the approaching arrangement to give satisfaction in every county in business sagacity. The Presidential election, find when it i branch of the business. County Judge sees that things are is believed that the discussion of a HAY, GRAIM AND FLOUR not what they used to be and that bill will prejudice the interests of Constantly on hand and for sale. prices are lower than they have the party of the majority, the fate 4—1 been. He supposes when he of that bill is to sleep for the pres makes his little contract that the ent. A. E. WEIGHT. TT' Ur, "-nhrtn, meal, cracked wheat, aud feed de- state officials do not understand livtied iu A-hl nd ui mill piices. On account of the deficiency ot this. In other words, he presumes BLACKSMITHING the appropriation for mail service, GENERAL upon the stupidity of the state. AND caused by the increase of service He thinks the county competent, WAGON MAKING, on star routes, the Postmaster through its shrewd Judge, to General issued an order on the BONANZA, OREGON. “gouge” the state a little in a bus ______ • 20th cutting down the service on iness transaction in which the All kinds of blacksmithing done in the all star routes to one • trip per state and the county are partners. best style at reasonable prices. week, the order to take effect Whether he will succeed is a March 1st. This was intended to HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY. question. Unfortunately for hisi urge the necessity ot immediate Wagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc,, little game, a newspaper man in DEALERS IN attention to the matter by Con made and repaired. Plow work re Salem has called attention to the ceives special attention. gress, and it is understood that bills he sent up for the state to '4-28 if General Merchandise. the House committee ou post- pay, ami perhaps they will not be 1 Furnishing Goods, offices ami post roads will this paid in fil’d. In that case the week ask Congress to pass a bill Hardware, Crockery, county will be the loser, and the. containing an appropriation for Boots and Shoes Hats anj Caps County Judge will have to ex star routes upon the present basis, plain that the “watchdogs” of the ’ And in short, Everytiilrg requited anJ providing for a deficiency of BLACKSMITH, state treasury are not as sleepy «is ( he calculated upon finding them. | about $1,500 000, so that the in FOR THE GENERAL TRADE terruption of the mails may not MAIN ST^ ASHLAND, OREGON, Ae Che .p as the But, from what we can learn of be necessary. Judge Day, we have no doubt; a® lsci ua jp Lea sa that, with his accustomed liberal-! A singular spectacle was pre Is now prepared to do all kinds of work in his line at his new shop, All kinds of approved country ity, he will pay the money out of) sented iu the House of Represen The O.T MAIN STREET, ON THE SITE OF HIS OLD SHOP. produce taken in exchange for his own pocket, if necessary, rath tatives one day last week. goods. er than see the people ot thei Democratic mein hers endeavored Special attention given to Shoeing. jJsfr-Do not fail to give us a trial before county taxed to pay for his blun-! to prevent the Democratic States purchasing, we are determined to give 4-32 If man, Alex. II. Stevens,from speak der. satisfaction. As to the actual expense at I ing upon a question before the C. S. Sergent & Co. tending the maintenance of the House, and were foiled by the (V2n21tf.) PHvENJX, OREGON. county poor, since Judge Day has Republican minority, by the votes said that on several occasions the of whom, with tiiose of a few —AND— CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. county has had to pay from three Democrats, Stevens was given to six dollars a day for keeping its permission to speak. The revis patients, it should also be stated ion of rules governing appropria that in a very large majority of tion bills was the subj -ct under J. H. «.ayfield, Proprietor the cases one-sixth of that price discussion, and Mr. Stevens en would be exhoi bitant. It is fool tered his earnest protest against ish to argue that because a patient the passage of such bills with who needs a leg amputated, or “riders.” Iu conclusion lie said: ! Having again found it necessary to as ubanks some other expensive surgical at “My opinion on that subject was i sume control of my hotel, I will warrant to the public a tention, costs the county a large ’ clearly given in the Democratic A seland , O regon . sum, the same should be paid tor caucus, when that scheme was UJürJP5EÛ3kô3.3JS3je LU 3D Oll iE JM a XRVEN WHEEL WAGON'S C\RRI- one who needs only a little food tried during the last session. I I age-1 i«n*l all kii.d- of velm es Uln e In Strictly Temperance, and Meals second ordei ar sborl notic. Repairing promptly and raiment and shelter. The was opposed to it then. I am op to none in the state. and nva ly done. Fin * w>rk a specialty. Judge’s letter is rather unjudicial, i posed to it now, and shall ever be J. H. MAYFIELD. v3 N23-tf. in its character, presenting but one opposed to any such kind of leg A shland , Feb 5, 1880. [4-35 side of the case. The Judge states islation.” that a private patient in the hos ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. The Pioneer Woolen Mills of pital has paid three dollars per Jno. B. R. Hutchings. day; but he neglects to state also San Francisco, has discharged its Having ti.Len .he leocy for R. Brecken ’S. The vacancies ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY what the Sentinel states for him, Chinese laborers. ridge'* Maible Wo kr of Ro cbmg, I will teceive that there are two other private will not be filled by white men, order for uny work heeded in thl, line in Tne eobfcnber g’vef notice tt.at he ie now prepar patients in the hospital—01 e on a but after finishing up the work on ed to till ordert fur gloves of u.e -ASHLAND AND VICINITY— regular contract for “food, cloth- ! hand, the machinery of both of These wMdt'g t<> *ee d—ig 8 and te.rn the prices ing, medical attendance, room, their mills will be shut down un REST BUCK: KIN. IN GREA’j YA can do ,u by Culling u, on m- iu Ashlai d. fire, nursing and tobacco”—at til the question of constitutional R1ETY, L5 v4-tf A. 8. JACOBS. ity of law is settled. It is also “six dollars per week;” another, Al«>la«’e.i'bere!C.,etC. Call »t my establ.shtnent under similar conditions at “seven understood that the jute factory at uu Grumte Sire«', ai.d .ee f«>r y<«areeif. I MILUNtkY AND DiES£-MAK NG Oakland has discharged its SOO dollars per week.” Jno B K. IIul< flings. Chinamen and will stop work. MISSES L V. AND M. H. ANDERSON, (M»44tf) The residents of Big Valley, The woolen mills have been pay ASHLAND,---------- OREGON, Modoc county, Cal., are circulat ing out 816 000 per month/ for FRANvO-AMERICAN HOTEL, ing a petition asking the Legisla white labor, and 58.000 for Chi JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. — Coii«i<rtinff in part of— ture to appropriate about $3.000 nese labor; and the withdrawal of HAT8, FLOMFRs, RiBHoNS, LACES, to remove the water obstructions this money from the working class MADAME HOLT siili cnutinnps tn ORNAMENTS, in Pit and Fall Rivers and their I will prove disastrous to them. It vxit upon paestN nt tb<s InDg-eMab SILKS, FEA i HERS, EfO., ETC., iHh^d iionwe, und is determined tn tributaries, as they prove a detri will not onlv take the bread di sp*ye n > p4Ìtis iu the emhavor tn give A LARGE STCCK OF THE LATEST ment to salmon migration. It is rectly out of the months of the hi ti-faction tn the publie. V.'fitorw JUST RECEIVED, STYLES OF HATS. claimed that such wo»k would so whites heretofore employed by wil] st al! tiinoH'find the table“ Hupphed Dres» making a v, f i li y. A>.u ti.e sgency f.>r ibe with t|.r lffst fare to lie bad io feoutb- W a HMKK COKKfT benefit the State that the Sacra them, but throw a large number ern Or- gnn C3J~0 der? ficm <. di.-urce tiu eceive prompt at mento river, in five years, would of Chinamen into other avocations T1 no kinl for pis» patronage, a “harp ’ei.li E. Doll-V4 contain double the quantity of displacing whites now employed. i f I'uhfic favor ia sohcit.-.i UNION Stationery, School Books, Etc., In great variety ar d of uew Mid v«r'ou» de^gnf. C. S. Sergent & Co., i QE XS R. Ali M ERCIIA X DI ä E, STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DRESS GCODS, -TOYS- EAGLE MILL. I IIEAW AIUER’S for The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, Multi street, Ashanti, CLOTHING, BOOTS uud SHOES, I. O. O. F.. Bold their regular meeting every Saturday eveii- ng nt their b ill in AelilaDi. Brut hers iu good standing are Cordially invited to attend. A. D. HELMAN, N. G., E d . D e P icatt , oecre'ary. i aving succeeded mrs . m . w . h ir - g *»> ine > u me bud e»i>, Huuil u..' Utica to the I-Ub.ic that the) otfei I r n.le a fun nueif Eureka. Livery» I E. J. FARLOW, J. D. FOUNTAIN, l Linkville Livery Stables. W agon and B uggy P ain iikg a &8T SACRAMENTO specialty. MANNING- & WEBB, Work »’one ->t livlrg rates. H1HANKING THE PURI.IC FOR PAST FA- A vuit i soni a stiiue ol U.e s u e It« i..e future. A xire pleased to arnooEce that tbeii Subite Ashland and Linkville STAGE LIN E. “WEEKLY UNION" aT Te . h >i »hed in ml-w- ekly pane of eignt p-g»« 'n ...ch p.r,* rax eu» pi.ge.- e*ch week. Il pretesta ^11^ Columns^ K.ÏWKLVIL.&E LAKE COUNTY i OEGO’N rpiIE SUBSCRIBER BILL HEREAr- JL ier i uu a l.oe o' Hinge daily b twren Are in excellent repair, amply provided wl’h tied And that «mrtomers will be wal ed ou Abbiami alni l.inkvil e f i- Ilue r«»a»po-- promptly and in the beet style. (aiion of |f S’eiigi-rs and expie^s matier. —Oti Munday-. W< di:i-ed iy s, and Fri- Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES and No 1 days, at 5 o’clock A. M , a fiue RIDING HORSES always od hand. FOUR HORSE COACH W ill siat i notti A-bimi'i, ■•niviiigat Link- ville in ili» ev u>ng ef t e wi uie d».. LEAVES LINKVILLE Tne-days, Tliin-d.<y> aim ^-aiutd *ys in the ni irni.ig, ai rivug in Asili .n< I in the It is i a i j-Led ou WEDNESDAY aLd SATURDAY It 1» io *11 re-pect*. Srnxiox to any Weekly pnb- ii.-lwd ou the Pacific Coaei. fejTHorsee promptly care t for, and_^g Tourists and Others Outfitted j On the shortest notice ¡£¿5“Do not fall to give the Linkville Stable, a ti> MANNING A WEBB. V4-18 evening. On ibe al enine «lays a tw<>-li<>rs<* hack O' buck-bcuid will nte.ke th- trip. Far« <• ch way)......................................... 99 oo M MM ? ? < The Mages C nu.-ct nitb backs b.r Lake view a >d I o. I Kl imalli. LOOK HERE! b.xpie<- char es teasunable. < 'Fb ICE in Ash.and at the liv t-rv stable. I wish to inform the public that I have completed my new In Linkville al Thatchm* & Woulen's tore. 52v3îf H. F. PHILLIPS, Tiofi ri* for. Photograph Gallery Y W. W. Keatnor, Brop’r, AIX STUFET, A'llbAND. WagoiiH. Buggies. Cani g1’. Wlieel- BaiTowR. P'o'v-Sti ckp, e c.. made hi d remiired at ahmt n<'t ice. BEST EASTERN STECK ALWAYS ON HAND. ^taterncy at £an>. P ortland , I I I claim to make Wagon Manufactory, OF MATTER EACH WEEK. Ttarhcubr attention prod to I-and Titles, Col £ebtb and all kinds oi Ian eri imeni Clainse THE BEST PICTURES IN STUTilUIN UREC3N. Giv»- ni ' h tri il an<l b • s it’^fie I. 1 vn»t- <iDtre to give aalisfact o i or a-.k no pay. I. W. RIGGS, 4-39] i $ Ê ASHLASO wY OGX. id 4 *4 J : & KOT FA FT, tn s-nd f.>r <>ur Prime List for 1S8D. FBFK to any noiliest Ofe.n ,p- t.'lra on. I amts I ns ana Of every- tti >> ■ n*<|iiiiM«| f.,r perMwixljti family with ow 12(t0 lll'iKtnoiot,« We sri ail *’<«><1« at v.t><ilesi> prtr.'B ti> .^nantit es to mt th- pnreh-.v - nie <,aly in-.rM-.ruin In AinerHw W¡J? ”L'x ' ” * ' H" ' Atidrrbk- MONTGOMyity w % iti, * < <»„ K A4 . St \k ab n>U Av«., tb.cano, IlL All »rile s left, at WH new aln'p, ni.rtb 0 ile b'i'lge. .vi 1 rrCiive prompt and satis aoo n week in yon* own own. ’’e ni» md |.iou Ct 272 WFFK.y* ’ornee nlyni de.CoaUy vQvfie*. AddmeH.HALLZTTl-Oo^PurU.Ddtlle. ** free. AddretaTavr ACo., Augnate, M«. factory attention* W. W. KENTNOB. *