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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1880)
I The bill, entitled “An Act to complete the Pacific Railway sys FRIDAY APRII. 9. 16S<<, tem and for other p.u: poses,” re ported to the House, proposes LOCAL POLITICS. methods of railroad 'ciri-"!;!¡ion,and aims to complete the roads men Tiie distinction between the pol tioned and aid other projects of itics ot local government and those ’ iinprovements without eu- of state er national government is J public laiiing any tax upon the people or being more generally appreciated involving the Government by en every veqr, and it is matter for re- ' dorsement of railroad bonds. It joicing that it is so. Look nt a proposes to restore to the Govern locality v. here party prejudice is ment 106,o0(),000 acres of public so intense uuJ so blind that a party lands heretofore granted to the name m the eyes of the majority Southern Pacific, Northern Pacific of voters covers all defects or ex and Atlantic and Pacific railways tinguishes all merits, and you will and from their sale at an average of ace a community which is ruled by that despotic but contemptible $2 per acre, to realize $213,000,- 000, to be constitiited a public im power, a ring o* sidewalk politi provement fund, from which loans cians. Every man who has been are to be made to these railroads ordinarily observant of such affairs can call to mind municipal or upon certain prescribed contJi- tians. Provision is made not to county governments iti which all the offices which were worth interfere with homestead entry, money to the incumbents wore and at lhe same time to deal with held by members of a clique of un justice and equity with those com scrupulous politicians, who by panies who lost their legal claims co their land grants during the skillful manipulation of primaries and conventions and tricky dick ureat financial crisis. THE ASHLAND THE ASHLAND DRUG STORE TIDINGS s )CK FARM. V i 4 E. J. FARLOW, J. D. FOUNTAIN, i i HAS BEEN REMOVED TO I Season. of 13SQ-> Butler & Rockfellow r T fi rjrniSTT» ¿A JU A ¿i i J PIONEER STORE Daik bay ati.llion, fealed 1875. Bred by Col. R West, Georgetown, Kentucky, tVol. III. p. 30, Wallace’s Trotting Reg ister). Sired by “the great sire of trot ters,” ALMONT, »Son of Alexander's Abdallah, sire of Goldsmith Maid, record 2:14; dam by Brown Chief, son of Manibrino Chief, sire of Lady Thorne, record 2:18|; g. d. by Imp. Hooton, sire of the dam of Lulu, record 2:15; g. g. d. by Bertrand, the great fuur-mile-race-horse; g. g. g. d. by imp. Buzzard, sire of the dam of Woodjtecker, DRUGS. MEDIC1XES, ETC., sire of the famous Grey Eagle. Alta mont will at the proper time be given a Smtioneiy, Perfumery - an ; d - record which will ensure a large demand for his colts. (Almont is the property of Toilet Articles. Gen. VV. T. Withers, Lexington, Ken.) -TOYS- New Goods ! Bay stallion, foaled 1877; bred by Gen. \\ m. T. Withers, Lexington, Ky. (Vol. 3, p. 669, Wallaces Register.) Sired by Alamo, son of Almont, sire of Fanny Witherspoon, five-year-old, rec ord 2:22R and f a with technical records of 2:30 or better. (No other horse of his age has more than four.) He also .sired Allie West, sit e < i Jewett, that has the fa Ai-s,' three-year-old re. ord (2;23i) ever made. Alamo’s dam by Alexander’s Abdallah (see above). W; burn's dam by Melbourne Jr., sire of Jim Irving, recin-1 2:23; g. <1. Uy Alhoit, ''his ilam by Imp. 11< 'bm) son of Alexander’s Abdal lah; g. g'. d. by Brignoli, (rtcoid 2:29j), son of M.imurinu Chief, sire <.f Lady Thorne, record 2;18|, and Woodford Mambrino, record 2:21|; g. g. g. d. by Pilot Jr., sire of John Morgan, record 2:24, and dam of Nutwood, record 2:18^; »• g- g- g- <1- by Ole Bull, (sire of Chi cago 2:24j)> son of Old Pilot. Wilburn is very large, highly finished aud com pactly built,' Both are perfectly sound and free from blemish, ami were purchased for use in my own breeding stud; but will bo al lowed to serve a limited number of mares during the season of 1880, at C ascade S tock F akm , three miles east of Link ville, Ogn., at >75 the season, with priv ilege of returning suqh marcs as do not prove in foal. Excellent and safe pas- ture jve" duviny t!r tea .on. ^Fur particulars and free pamphlet history of the trotting horse, address. JAY BEACH, Linkville, Ogn. HEA DQU ARTER’S FO R The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, 3Iuiu Street. .Ltlinnd, succeeded mbs . m . w . har - O adisk in lue bu»i es», wuuil . uu< uuce to H aving the 1 ub.ic that they offer for tale a full liue of New Prices ! WILBURN, * A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IXI jscpêBÜQâinaa ail a Ä3 09s STAPI.E attd FANCY GOODS, DRE'S GOODS, Stationery, School Books, Etc., CLO1HING. BOOtS and SHOES, HATS,CAPS, HARDWARE, Groceries “HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.” and Provisions, 1° prat var’ety ac<l of n<«w and virion» design». CROCKERY and GLASS-WARE, —PURE WINES and LIQUORS— -For medical puq>o»es- And everything usually found in a L FIRST-CLASS HOUSE Pipes> Tobacco — Cigars.— ua. LP —II S3 12U o û û to 3 — FOUNTAIN A FARLOW. — H. M. THATCHER, j SIKES WORDEN, ering of delegates have been en Congressman Morrison, of Illi And we also propose to sell all Goods abled to control the elections as nois, gets oil a good deal of dry THATCHES & WOBSEN, PATNTS, OILS. VARNISH. GLASS, absolutely as an appointing officer humor as to the probability that BRUSHES, ETC., ETC. “CHEAP FOR CASH!” —PROPRIETES OF THE— of the government holds the official the Republicans would nominate CANDIES, JjUTS and FINE CONFECTIONS. fate of his appointees in his power. Grant and the Democrats J’ildt n. ----- MÒTTO----- PRESCRIPTIONS Th,j ti,embers o! such rin^s ‘Quick Saleatmd Sntall Profits*’ V—■ divide He .'-ays: “¡Such a ticket would be I Carefully compounded of the finest drugs. the offices among themselves, what we cail in Illinois a slow —OF LINKVÆLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON COUNTRY PRODUCE and th*1 writer recalls cases in race. When we break up our ag » which they have passed the offices ricultural fairs in Illinois we gen Taken in exchange for goods. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON KANO THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF ’round, either in order to have a erally have what is called a slow I more equal distribution of the race. 3 hat is, .1 will bet that : FOR THE NEW WIL FLOUR «■> MEAL AGENTS spoils or else to avoid the conse your mule can beat mine, and you ! SON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE quences of a pri^mlice which ex will bet my mule can beat yours, ists in some places against the con you will ride my mule and 1 will SEWI1ÎJ MACHINE tinuance in offict of one incum ride yours, ami of course the point ; bent for mort? than one or t wo suc ot interest with both ot us will be i Goods of every variety are_ cnntiruallv arriving, direct fn m San Francisco, with' which they aie filling their mammoth bi i < k for the accommodation, cessive terms; so that one member io beat our own mules. Well, if I YYTE SHALL BE PLEASED TO WAIT UP- of their many customers in the L aki : C ountry . ▼ ▼ ou :h cu» ou<> r. and will do our beet to would be ¡Sheriff, then Recorder, Tilden is the nominee there will i gl^e Uie'm »at|rf.cil->n. then Clerk, then Register, and so be enough Democrats to want the! on. Political parties are supposed other mule to beat, and it Grant is j Bud' r &. Rockfellow. to be organizations to carry out ihe nominee there will be enough ! Ashland. May 16. 1879. [3-51 tf certain lines of governmental pol R< publicans who will take the' Beef Cattle, Kicis ai d Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods CHEAP FUR CASH, icy by the election to office of other mule to make the race inter-; ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP THATCH; Ri. WORDEN. men who favor tin* policy proposed. esting. - ^» ♦ •- — Now, when the principles which A ppecial to the New York : AT form the foundation of a party are Herald troni Gahtston, April 1st. of a national character, totally .-ays: There is no longer any doubt above aud distinct from the atfiiis that the ex-Piesirleut has fixed his —J.'P THK proprietor — MANUFACTURER OF.AND LEA« ERIS cf local government, it is difficult mind on another term in the White S OCIE r1E i io see why the leeiiugs and pref House. He is as silent about it erences of national paitics should as the grave, but those who ac Ashland Lodge No. 189,1, 0. G. T. . -‘”-*>9 Me»te t it e new H.II of McC.-ll &B urn every play an important part in the! company him and his family do! tr«l. I A shland , O regon . WiLLF I LI ! Y II WJH AKYThlKC IN tilS LiKE REAPER Ti';‘r. YCU CAf CET IT [[SLWKERE! y eve mg j 8 »»'clo.k p. m . Bioiiier- uud choice of town or county officers. not conceal their eager desire to j •Gmr-ln g-ol »I i-rtrng re Corlially iuvited to .»1- E PS A Gl NEKAL ASSORT- JXÍT’ What is the use of people east < f t’t mutiut. it.s paying 50 The truth is, such offices, or the re-enter the White House, nor tend T e Te-upte meet» every first ani third Wed uieut ot got lì» ti» i li- lit.e « l ttu«»e ! cents apiece lor appiv trees uhtn they can get nesday in e ch tu->nt>i. money • they •> V yield are considered tin ir dislike of any opposition to! tl.ellMSi ll.tls tn .Ait el.iaal ( cis. J. D. FOEN TA IN, W ,C. T., L»n<ties\ tie it ’ mid lì» ys* Sad«* as the legitimate pay for the faith their wishes. They have fixed all j N. A. J acobs , See my. each by the ihuusamt »n ..s' iami. tiles, a Speciality. He has 60 or 7v ui tl.e Lest, \uiiel.es < t apj re tires known, ful ones who do the distasteful j iheir hopes on success, and the! Axii : i ml Lodge I\o 23. LINKVILLE, LAKE CO., OREGON. Team, Buggy atid Plow Harm ss work of party and toil on the low- ‘ ex-President not only seeks the ' -----A su on ¡la nd er levels of political trickery for nomination, but docs not mean to WHIPS, A. F. & A. M.. the advancement of aspirants to be balked in his design. He will • A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Or PEACH, rEAr.i.ECi AT IE, CLiFIY, HITE AID PLIM TREES, AND — DEALER IN — POPES. Huld» their »tatui ton !» ui .lent ion» Thursday even the more exalted positions. This not withdraw. There is no doubt' lug« on or betDre 'he full luuoo. Breibreu in good Iff ST Fits EVEEYTFhKC THAT GAR BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS NURSERY. STOVES, TlâT AND HARD HORSE BL ALEE iS. theory of local politics ia one on this point. He is a candidate : «lauding are curdi»!.y invi *d V» Atter» 1. -------- o-------- WARE, — also — W. H. A I K1XSON, W. M. fraught with most undesirable re-: before the Convention, aud lie ! ----- A vDOICE A'SORiM. Nr OF SHADE TREES------ W inchester R i pi a i ino R ifles suits, aa every intelligent observ means that the ¡»arty shall nomin- ■ »I. S. F vbaxk », Sec’y. PISTGLS AMD AMM'JNITIGN OF ALL KINDS, (commonly cabled Henry Rifles) ol MAPLE, 8UCAR MAFLE, FOFT OB SILVER MTFLE, ORCOCN MAPLE, BCXWOOD, BASSWOOD, SLIPPERY er car. testily. It subverts the ate him. no matter how bitter the I AshkiiKl Lotlse No.45, •/ ELM, V HUE t LH, tL HU U; , 1 i HuY Ulto ., fcUBK CAK CI 7KE LTATES, LIVE OAK SCHOOL BOOKS, ETC. model of LS06, 1S73, and 187G true rule of qualification f<»r office, struggle or narrow the majority : CHEStkUT OAt', KLT IRLEJ: BEACI!, I’I AIK WAtkUT, EIU1ERKUT, CHEST KU r, ALLKINuS OF HICKCRY FROM THE eiTTER I. O. O. F.. makiim ability or wiilingncsa to! it ay b \ NUFTO TliE tARCEST SHELL-BARKS, SOFT Repairing and Jab Wul'K promptly exe- Holl their r^gul -r mretlrg every Saturday even- Pistols. Cartridges, Etc. AND HAR j <HELL k LMCNDS, do dirtv party work count more in uhd. u^ at their hdl in Aebiatt). Brother» in goo-1 DICKER LINE, ETC. We have received a short com ?au-.l ng are c »rdialty invi.ed to nitend. the selection of candidates than I WHEAT Taken at the Highest ---- . !»o Cruaniental Shrubbery----- A. D. HELMAN, N. 0., integrity and ability to perform munication upon the subject of i Maiket Kates 1 Exchai ge E d . D i -.P kvtt . Secret ry. railroad communication which, as | lor GoO'Is GARRÍASE MANUFACTORY. thé duties of office. When a man MOUNTAIN ASH, HICH BJSH CRAKB2HRY. PéMZCRAIIATE FLOWERIRC ALINOND, SK3W BAUS WY Aebliutd, Jui e 27lh. D-7K. hires a clerk he does not inquire fur as it goes, is very good, hut as ELIA, RÌSE ACAC.A, LILACS--WIIITE ÀI.D PURPLE, ETC. A FINE [UT OF what are his opinions upon the it is merely •f an inlrodiiction to the! FKANiO-AMERICA” HOTEL MONTEREY CYPRESSES. A! D PALL AS EEAUTHLL. L. A. Ntie, W m . R. r. N kil subject, we can hardly see the -------- eoo— results of the last war in Europe JACXS3KVILLE, OREGON. Oct. 24th, 1879. [20-tf] O. COOLIDGE. or in America, but is he honest, propriety of publishing it unril a : MADAME HOLT stili cemiinues to rather more comprehensive lulic.le ! wmt upon gnert.4 ut ibis i.>n«-ei-tat» wide-awake, trusty, aud does be understand the business ? But .‘•hall have been submitted by the li!*|icd bonne, ami is clvtvrniiteil to spuri' n<» plitjs in thè emkavor ♦<* giv.- Q Harris Neü & Co when people in many counties writer. stti-fu-titiii to thè p ubile. Viòtora ■3 ubanks • DEALER:» iN- As was generally supposed choose those who shall handle the will at all times fi' d thè tnl»les supplirli public mom y, make and adminis would be lhe case, lhe election in | nuli »he hest fave to be 6 ad iu boutli- All kinas cf fie.su and dried O A shland , O regon . Oregon. a ter county law s, and transact the San Francisco last week resulted era Thauklul Meats, for past patronage, a sliare tRVEN WHEEL WAGON’4 C\RRI- important business of the county, in a victory of the Citizens’ Union j < f publto favor i« sohcite.t. »tge« :«n«t all kii.il« of vehicles nia’e t<< Hides and pells I o igb , and all kinds cl fat - stock taken in > ¡u w.ge fur meat. 4-4tt MADAME HOLT, the matter of probity busimss ticket over the sand letters’ by a order at short notic. R«*i».iring promptly Il<:37.v3-tt and nea ly done. Fin- vv ik a specialty. ability and fitness for office is too majority of about 7,000. This is ■ v3-»23-tf. frequently lost siuht <»t entirely, a complete indorsement of the ac A. 3. WBïGHT. and men are foisted upon the party tion of the Citizens’ Protective 0 erwilliger GENERAL BLACKSMITHING tr tickets whose only claim to sup Union. Dr. 3. M. TATLOB, AND Is prepared to do all kinds of td port is that they are “good Re The growing of swamp willows WAGON MAKING, SURGEON DENTIST, publicans” or “good Democrats.” for basket purposes has been ex «í PAINTING, CHAINING — AND — It is*time such practice were dis perimented on by an Olympia, W. ! BONANZA, OREGON. MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, iRLQON. continued. The claim of the in T., man and found to pay well. terested ones that those who The manufacture of baskets has Ail kinds of blacksmithing done in the W agon and B cggy P ainting Linkville Livery Stables. best style at reasonable prices. d>rOffice in second story of Masonic scratch the ticket are unfa:thful been inaugurated and promises SACRAMENTO a Specialty. Hall. Office hours, from 8 to 12 a . m . HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. to party is rapidly losing its force. well. Work l’ut» at living rutes. and from 1:30 to 5 p. m . [4-30 MANNING » WEBB, In truth, the scratchers are the Wagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc,, H1HANKING IHE PUBLIC FOR PAST FA- Secretary Schurtz has turned his A vor» 1 »uici a »Laie uí ILe » »ue in ue Tature. made and repaired. Plow work re best friends of their party,for their •A[e iq atroQfc. that Wei» SUM.. »T attention to the Oregon swamp ceives special attention. T» . n*»l:shed in »■ nil-w» ekly part» of eight p"gM la independence lias the effect of Fcrwardr.g and C j . h . h ìsììd . i '4-28 ’f land affairs, and we hope he will <„cn p -r ,» rex em pug«» eich week. It prtteair making the party caieful to nomi succeed in unraveling the notable Agent, nate good men. Let every man c- llg Celuiaas-*1 F. W.BASHFORD, entanglement. think when he is voting just what —- H. WBTQ'I, The public debt statement will ATTORNEY AT LAW AND LAKE CO EXT Y - OEGO.\ OF MATTER EACH WEEK. lhe true issue is in the election— Rosebur?. Oregon. CONVEYANCER, HE SUBSCHIIIER will HEREAf- whether it is to place in office men ¡show a reduction of ten millions lerrutiuliie o' singe d«Sly between Are in excellent lermir, timely pri-eMed wi b fee’ Lt ia J ti > i-bed ou WEDNESDAY aid SATURDAY AS A LtFGE AND COMMODIOUS WARE- to conduct the business of a coun ! for March. The Internal Rcve- ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON. And 'bit eu-tuilier» wtl t«e w. i ed on hou«» — Aiupu- it om to »tor»- flight .nd Asblaiut and Linkville f r ibe fua.-po:‘- H • very kind of ,-roduce. .i e chnot» of S>»u'he'l> CSuiT ty government or to make laws I nue receipts were nine millions. promptlv .Ld tn lhe b«n »tjie O eg-.ii w i 1 tinti it to their »nterert to ship ail fivighi taiion of pi BM-ngers mid exptess matler. concerning the commerce or rev Collections promptly made, and special Ibiough ti.»» U-»u«e. —On M ,m:ay-. Wednesdays, and Fri Guod HACKS Exe-I'en« BUGGIES und \o 1 Tt I» in !' r» pert«. S ctkkiob to «n, Weekly pntx i-Ue.l o:i tee Pe iâc Cu ». attention given to the preparation of Wool, biC'ii, flou- bl'f», »tc.,conviene 1 to my enue of rhe United States Govern Land for Sale Cheap ! RIDING HORDES » lw.i,» • t> h nd days, al 5 o’clock a . m , a fine Deeds, Mortgages, and other legal papers. c ii- re n. tor tuie or »hi, nteui wilt rece.Ve prompt atterr ment; let him avoid a confusion of ß3F'Hor»e»prunipt', cited f <r, «n-'„Ç5 FOUR HORSE COACH ideas in regard to object to be ac 150 Acres of Land for Sale Office in room No. 3 second story ¿^"Mark go-d» ciré of H. L. M. L4R-3.'.f. W. ll start ti out A.-hluii'l, ¡trtiving at Link Tourists and Others Outfitted of Masonic Building. at Cost. complished, then vote straight at ville in lh»' owning cf the 6ame day. [4 31 the issue, and the true idea of our The land ia situated two ’and a half 0.1 the »bor’e-t h»’l'e LEAVES LINKVILLE tar Do not fuit to gi»e «li— I.I h ., i !> S’ bie* » til form of government will be car miles southeast of Ashland on the stage ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. Tne.d ’ fis, Tiiut d >y8 and Saturdays in the Euse&a Livery» ried out with most satisfactory re road.; nearly all tillable and productive ▼4-18 MANNING & WEBB m 'iTti-ig, urriving in Ashland in the sults. Having taken tl.e ntency for R. Rr cken- evening. On the alternate days a land, some garden land, plenty of firo- SALE AND FEED STABLES ! I GENERAL MER H1NDISE, Feed and Bran I C. K. KLUM, ASH LA N D N U R >8 E R Y EAGLE MILLS. Saddlery & Harness, Georg e T. Baldwin J. S. E K , S rt - J. N. T “WEEKLY UNION” Ashnd and Linkville STAGE LINE T ! ridge'» Matble Wo k» of Ku-ebu’g, I v.ill lece.ve ordert for any work oeeded I« iti» liue tu The Harbor of Refuge project wood . .d water; price $600. For par J. N. T. Miller & Co. Ex’s, ticular» inquire at the premises of. was brought into notice recently -ASHLAND AND VICINITY- LINKVILLE,---------------’ OREGON 37-2mo JOHN Q. WELCH. by Senator bluter calling for a w i»hing tu eee de-ig s aud le»rn the price. Large new barn and corral, and every Th» »e out copV'-of the report of Capt. M nod’s do *o by cUlit g Uj-otr tue iti a ah I t d. arrangement to give satisfaction in every exumina'ion of the entrauce to n5-T4-tf A. S. JACOBS. branch of the business. Ynquiua Bay, made last Decem * HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR ber in the interest of that eiitei- MILLINERY AND DRLSS-MAK Nß Cc nstantly on hand and for sale. priee. Senator Slater’s object in Í 4—1 MISSES LV. AND M.H. ANDERSON, calling for this is to use the data it contains in support of his effort to ASHLAND,---------- OREGON, OPTICIAN, obtain « large appropriation tor the improvement of Yaquiua Bay, ASHLAND, ■ - - ■ OREGON, — Conaisting in part of— for which a number of petitions BLACKSMITH, HATS, ILOWiR', P.iBKoNS, LACE*. Ke ps cMiM ti Uy ori hewl a fine tusort with innumerable signers have men ORNAMF.Nrs, o’ D e Le-i SIIK3, FEAlHEBS, ET’., ETC., been forwarded to-Congress two-horse hack or buck-board «ill nteke the trip. Fare e cb w -y)......................................... $8 OO Th<-»tnges c ui.ec t with backs for Lake view a d Foil Klamath. O. R. MYER, Expies- char es letsonable. t’FFICE in Ash.and ai lhe livery stable. I wish to inform the* public that I completed my new 11 LiUkvi»!« at Th.itch’-r A Wotdeu’s tore. H. F. PHILLIPS, 52v3 f HARRY SMITH, MAIN ST., ASHLAND, OREGON, There are now seven different railroads heading for this coast, and the San Francisco Journal of Commerce thinks that, when they rench us we shall have a good, healthy competition. •» I Piopri'tur. n Wagon Manufactory, W. W. Esatuor, Prop’r, ’AIN STREET. A ULANI». CiiMMON FLINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES, IN JUST EECEIVED, A LARGE STGCK OF THE LATEST Wag» ns Buggies. C»in g *. AVI eel- GOLD SILVER NICKEL. STLEL, Is now- prepared to do all kinds of work STYLES GF HATS. Barrows. I’ ov -St cks, e c. made Dres ma» ng a ► e<i h y. A rutbe igerrcy f >r tba RLBBER A.\D CELLULOID in his line ..t his new shop, aeri repxir.’d «» .!"*••• n«-iL W abmku C o WrT FR - MtS. BEST EASTERN STECK ALVAYS ON ULD. de > f om - di.u-io ».U eceive protnpt at J^Sometbii g New in Spectacle*— ON MAIN STREET, Gil THE SITE OF HIS OLD SHOP. teu'i - e . ' DO11-V4 All orde'S hft »• m* n» » ► p. n- r'b • 1 at. ot a» J"*>> l»ia at d changeable Special atieution giveu to Shoeing. the bridge, wi 1 rec« ive p»- mp’ 'nt «•.na- Glasses atd Fran.ee. Cull nod »«.e ’be m. [4-40 tf 4-33 tf faetory attenltos- W. W. KENTN0B» have Photograph Gallery 'Tìttonicg at <San>, P ortland , O regon . I cleiin tre'make Tkrticular attention paid I« Land Titles. CoUerfinf Debts arai alllauds of Governinosi! C ìmim . THE BEST PICTURES IN SJUTHE8N GRECCN. G «V ■ tne H lri .1 mut b S .l-.fir I. 1 e «ut - nire i»> give s.iüxitt« P>^,r a>k no put. J. W. RIGGS. ,OGX - i 'S /M 1 .V w®»''in you own ow-. ”e m« ¿ NOT FAIL to «end f»«r <»nr Bnro UK for lySO. F bkb to uy up<»n »p~ l>l1rm»<»n. Contain» descriptions of esery* Ui.ntr required for personal <>i family u»a With over 1 200 Hliistr.ilion«. We »efl aU »<>o<l-> at w’l.tlrsi'e prices III qnantltlM to »«M tiie pnri-hiser. rtie «.»iiy iiisfliution tn America who oh'k* Hi ■< 'li^'r »■»»^•tal n>i.lne«a. AddTMV montoomery ward a co .. !»*• . 447 At 428 Wabaah Av»„ Uhlcaea BL ■ d »Son ft ■ gnn wrFK.»15 d y-tomeo’MIy mada.Co^Jy Addree«T«ur AOO i AgR«t», »• vOOfoe. AjddrÌM, H.H aalktt ACo.,PurU-.ial,Me. '• ***\itnfttfree