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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1880)
THE ASHLAND TIDINGS be successful. There are twice as quiescing in the decision of the FRIDAY SEPTEMBER lo. IMO. many Democratic voters in the electoral commission, when all the North as in the South, but the world knew Tilden had been elect .South has two-third« of the Dem ed, was the grandest sacrifice upon CAMPAIGN a RG UY ENTS. ocratic members of Congress— the ahar of patriotism ever made Ex-Senator Mitchell wasgreeted twice as many us the Northern by any people. Although liaycs DR. J. H. CHITWOOD, by a large audience iu Houck’s wing of the party.. was not elected, his administration hall last Friday evening. His has been a clean one, with one ex COI.. LARRABEE’S SPEECH. address was logical and his argu ception—the rewarding with Fed Col. Larrabee was also greeted ments well sustained by quotations eral offices of the thieves who stole from records and statistics. Fol by a large aud'ence on Saturday the Presidency for him. But we ASHLAND, OREGON, lowing are some of the chief points evening. He is an easy, pleasant have no assurance that Garfield in the arguments presented: Ad- speaker, and has the happy gift would continue the clean adminis tlressing the young men, of whom of ability to keep an audience in a tration of Ilayes. His record is nearly 2,000,000 will this year good humor. After introducing not an encouraging one. It is upon cast their first votes for President, himself as one who has kept aloof the pages of the history of corrup I lie said: We often hear it asserted from political discussion for fifteen tions in Congress. It cannot be that as the war is over there arc years and in whom party passion blotted out There can be no ex no living issues now between the and feeling has almost died out, planation of it. How different Republican and Democratic par he said that when he first heard of it is with Hancock ! Nor a dart of ties, that there is no rehl difference the nomination of Gen. Hancock, calumny or suspicion can pierce between them. Never was so he was not pleased, having him in his armor of virtue and honor. DRUGS, 'MEDICINES, ETC. great a mistake uttered iu so few mind as only re a soldier,under whom ( >Mre*» -mr»n i u v i* w* wurm—nr ■■ n re ■ ’ »— i Sin t ion»*» y. I*ci*í unie. words. Die two parties are total lie (Larrabee) had fought during - a n ; d - But soon the news ly and diametrically different in the war. shland ollege Toilet Articles. their principles, professions and papers brought the history of-the —AND— practices respecting not onlv ques career of Hancock since the war, -TOYS- tions of mere political economy, and the speaker was surprised to In grmt var'ety «ixl of new and » trion* design*. NORMAL SCHOOL, talents and but cardinal, vital questions of find that the militaiv re —PURE WINES AVD LIQUORS— government, as well. The leaders ability of the nominee, conspicu Ashland, Jackson County, Gr- -F^r medica) purpose,_ and the controlling numbers of the ous and brilliant as thev were, egon. two parties have always been wide could not overshadow or conceal Piper, Tobacco apiXit^and have differed supremely the genius of statesmanship in his ‘ -AND— FACULTY, upon the greatest issue that has character. Ilis administration of — Cigar 8, - R ev . L owell L. R ogers , A. M., Presi of the 5fh military district in been presented to the people since PAINTS, OILS. VARN’I'H. GLASS, dent ami Professor of Natural Scienc BRl’SHE<. ETC.. ETC the Republic has existed. When Louisiana during the reconstruc es, Mental and Moral Philosophy. CANDIES, NUTS * * u FINE CONFECTIONS. tion period showed him a states Treason drew its crimson sword R ev . L a D r !’ R oyal , A. M., Professor of to spill the life blood of the nation man of "rent ability. The famous Latin and Greek Languages and Liter- PRIIMICIPTJOWS atuie. tbeir difference was distinct and Order No. 40 coulJ not. have been Caitf jlly compounded of the tineet drtg«. American M rs . A. A. R ogers , Preceptress, Teach apparent, and though it may be written by any er of Elocution, Principal of Primary worthy ut obscured to the casual glance now living to-day. J Department. by the trickery of politicians, it of the "enius of Miss E ij . a M. S cott , Teacher of Piano, H. C. M yer , F. M. D rake , exists in full potentiality to-day, and had thrown Organ and Vocal Culture. and the question of this campaign the mind of the Miss K ate T hornton , Assistant Teach er. man, Thos. F. is “Shall the control of the admin istration of (he Government be tak ware, as regards EXPENSES. en from the hands of loyal inen,aiid of the United yielded up to those who plotted .vas satisfied witlj the nomination TUITION—§6 a month, §15 a quarter, §40 a year. One scholar three years, i Ou the other hand, when be and foiiffht to destrov the nation’s or three, in same family, one year, life?” Hancock was loyal and a first heard of the nomination of §100. Instrumental Music or Voice ASHLAND,OREGON, gallant general during the war,but Gen. Garfield he thought it a good Culture §5 a month, Vocal music in class §3 a quarter, Board $3.50 a since the dream of the Presidency one. Had seen the General in ----- DEALERS IN------ week. Rooms or Cottages for self- Congress, , and regarded him as a has crossed his vision and obscured boarding §2 to *5 a month. Tuition his patriotism he has plainly shown good man knew him to be able, CEHERAL ASSORTMENT OF iu nil cases payable in advance in cash a willingness to serve the will of But again the newspitpets fame, or acceptable notes. the Southern politicians, and if this time with Garfield’s record, BOURSES OF STUWY. elected he would be ns easily con ami revived his memory of the C ourse in E nglish L angvagk and trolled by the South as was James Un'lit Mobilier and DeGoIvcr af Buchanan. It is true that there fairs, and he felt that it would not L iteeatvi i :.—Reading, Elocution, Eng lish Grammar, English Analysis and STOVES, were Democrats who foimht irai- do to place in the Presidential Parsing, English Comjiosition, English TINWARE, lantly for their nation, but as an chair a man whose record was Literature, Rhetoric, Ancient History, organization the Democratic party tainted with the suspicion even of Mediaeval History, Modern History. AMMUNITION, B usiness C ourse .—Arithmetic, Book all through the war was a faithful corruption in oilice. Could not ETC. the great Republican party nomi keeping, Banking, Civil Government, ally of the Rebellion. Commercial Law, International Law, MECHANICS’ TOOLS, The Democratic party is virtu nate a man auainst whose record Political Economy, > Algebra, Geometry, -AKD- ally the same as before the war. not a breath of suspicion had been English Grammar and Rhetoric. C ourse in L atin . — Latin Grammar, EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS Its head, brains, body and vitals blown? He (Col. Larrabee) did Latin Caesar’s Commentaries, are in the South, and a miserable, not wish to believe—did not be Virgil, Reader, HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT. Cicero’s Orations, Livy, Tacitus, ! tadpole appendage ¡sail the north lieve—that Garfield had perjured Cicero de Otticiis. ern portion amounts to. Through himself, or that he in reality re ac- C ourse in G reek .—Greek Grammar, Like the great Greek Reader, Anabasis, Greek Testa the rule of the caucus the south cepted a bribe. JOB WOBZ a specialty Ï ment, Memorabilia, Heiner, Ikroilitus, ern members control absolutely all acknowledged leader of Dem legislatiau when the Democrats ¡ ocracy, Judge Jere Black,of Penn Demosthenes's (‘rations. M. <£• D. in M athematics . Arithme- haven majority in Congress. They sylvania, he could not bring his tic, C ourse Algebra, Geometry, Trigonoinetry, now have control of all the impor mind to believe it, but he would Surveying, Mechanics, Acoustics and tant committees in the Senate. read the opinions of others better Optics, Astronomy. C ourse in M odern L anguages . - The nomination of Hancock jnay qualified than he to judge. [Here French Grammar, French Reader, Co be intended to convey the impres he read extracts from the report of rinne, Racine, German Grammar, Ger I sion that the ex-confederates have the Poland committee, etc.l 8o man Reader, Goethe, Schiller. I buried all resentment, all their much for the two nominees. C ourse in N atural S ciences .—Geo hopes, aspirations and theories oft Hancock was a clean man, and graphy, Phys. Geography, Physiology, the war times, but the actions of * should receive the support of all Botany, Zoology, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Ge their leaders in Congress duriifl» good citizens. It matters not ology. the last three sessions demonstrate! what party places a man in nomi C ourse in M ental and M oral ASHLAND, - - - ■ OREGON, that such professions are all a nation. Anyone who is fit to be P pilosophy .—Ethics, Psychology, Log c<»n*tuntly on band a fine ai-Fort- sham. The state rights theories j [ the President of the United States ic, Esthetics, Moral Philosophy, Theism, men' ot the be-». of Calhoun, and Hay no and Jeff, can make his own party while iu Butler's Analogy, Christian Evidences. N ormal Cot use . — English Grammar, COMMON FLINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES. IN Davis were reiterated as living i office, and it will be composed of Arithmetic, Geography, Phys Geogra I issues in the halls of Congress last I all the honest men in the land. phy, Physiology, Algebra, Zoology, Ge GOLD SILVER. NICKEL. STEEL, RUBBER AM) CELLULOID winter. 1 he methods of the party I Secession is dead forever, but ometry, Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, FR a M..S. is as momentous Botany, Ancient History, Modern His in the south since reconstruction ' the issue this r year e tory, Chemistry, Astronomy, Mental ^•#'Something New iu Spectacles— have been subversive of not only as in 1861. It is that of the Philosophy, Civil Government, Book Patent adjustable wild changeable the civil but the natural rights of growth or restriction of centraliza keeping, English Literature, Evidences Glasses and Frames. Call mid see of Christianity, Pedagogics. them. [4-40 tf man. In Mississippi five years tion. In that lies whatever dan ago there were 80,000 Republi ger threatens this government. DEGREES. can votes, and 40,000 Democratic. Gigantic monopolies are growing The degress of A. B. and A. M. with At the la^t election there were * in power. Their growth is fos but 5,000 Republican votes count tered by centralization, and it can Diplomas will be given in course to those the following prescribed ed, while the Democratic vote be checked only by the applica completing courses: Latin, Greek, Mathematics, H. F. BARRON, Prop r. hail not increased to the extent of tion of the principle of a strict English Language and Literature,Mental anything like the difference in the construction of the Federal Con- and Moral Philosophy, Modern Lan A shland , O gn . Republican vote. What had be ' stitution, which has always ob- guages, Natural Sciences and Business. The degree of B. S. with diplomas will come of the large Republican ' tainedin the practices of the Dem- be awarded those completing the courses majority? Its vote was suppressed i ocratic party. As examples of the in English Language and Literature,Mod Freeh meat» kept conatintly on hand, and for bv fraud,terrorism and oppression. I power of great monopolies, the ern Languages, Natural Sciences, Busi ■ale atjlwwest C ash prices. ness, Mental and Moral Philosophy. bank svs- It is the same all through the history re of the national • re Diplomas will be presented those com FAT CATTLE fat 4 cts ), HOGS, BAY, Southern states. If by fraud, ter ■ tern throttled byPresident Jackson, pleting the Normal or Business Course. GRAIN, FLOUR, rorism, the shot-gun and the i and the Central Pacific Railroad And other marketable produce taken at current SOCIETIES. whipping post, the free respira Company. These monopolies are price* In ex charge for beef. tion of our -nation is to be ever gigantic devil fishes, reaching out H. F. B; v5-u7] stifled, surely no greater issue with their thousand tentacles into Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. Meet* it tne new lodge room, M leouic Hail, every could be presented than the tri- the pocket of every laboring man Friday evening • H o’clock p. m . B i others aud W m . Haar.ia, R. P. N kil unip or defeat of the principles of | in the country and stealing his ei»urs In g.io<l etmiing ;.re coriially invited to at» L.A. N« il , ASHLAND MARKET. uj upon up««« which vmiiv U hard-earned savings. The danger tend. T e Temple meetreerery flret and tnlid Wed liberty and equality nesday lu e .cb tuunui. the Republican [ party is founded.! of centralization was illustrated by . C. A. NUTLEY, W ,C. T , M. W aohf . b , Secretary. The financial records of the two i the career of Grant, who if he parties was compared. Just be- should have been nominated and Harris Neil Co*» Ashlund Lodge No, 23. tore the Democratic party lost! elected again to the Presidency —DEALERS 1N- control of the government,an issue ' would hate held the office for life A. F. Ac A. HÏ.. All kinds of fresh and dried of bonds was put upon the mar- ! and bequeathed it to his son, and i Holds their stated communications Thursday even Meats, ket, and sold at 89 cts. on the' our republic would be an empire. Ing’ on or before the full moon. Brethren iu good Hides and pelts l o'igh', and all kinds of fat dollar. To-day. in consequence ; Beneath the calm surface of the Mauling are cordjal:y invi’ed u> attend. stock taken in exchange fur meat. H. ATKINSON, W. M. of the policy pursued by the Re- i current history of our nation a J. 8. Er ba s* ii, Sec’ W. n<‘37-v3-tf y. ___ ____ publican party for the past fifteen keen observer may detect an un years, our 4 per cent, bonds are in | der-current of deep portent, a ten- Ashland Lodge No.45, ICECREAM BARLOES demand at a premium of from 8 to 1 dency toward a radical change m I. O. O. F.. • the form ot the govern met — to Hold tbeir regular tuerUog every Saturday evet>- re JO cent? on the dollar. ng at their hill tn A«hhn-1. Brothers in good We hear much about the advis-* wards imperialism. The power is slowly being concentrated in the »Laud .ng are cjrdialiy invi.ed to attend. ability of a change in the adminis E J. FARLOW, N. G„ ----- AND----- tration of the government, but hands of a few men at Washington. J. D. Fountain. Secret ry. what reasons for it? Our country , The power ot wealth, exerted CONFECTIONERY. through the great corporations, is is entering upon an era of unex A. X. WBIGHT. C. A. NUTLEY, Proprietor. ampled pros[M‘rity. Its manufac aiding the leaders of the Republi tures, commerce—all its industries : can party in this attempt to trans GENERAL BLACKSMITHING ----- Fresh Bre.d, Pie* and Cike* kept con form the government which was AND —healthy and flourishing. They . stantly on b:nd. the framers of the Con have arisen thus under Republican intended bv WAGON MAKING, fcjTOue door north of Central Hotel. re rule from the depths of depression ' stitution to protect the interests of BONANZA, : : : OREGON. 51-Sm C. A. NUTLEY. into which they were plunged by the poor, as well as those of the Let the oligarchy the war. Can we afford to risk millionaire. All kinds of blacksmithing done in the ? ”T FA,L to f ,r “ lr l'rt>'e Lt»t for the public weal by placing the once obtain the mastery in the gov best style at reasonable prices. ■ V W Wf 18S0. Fa*a to anj ■ ■ ■ ■ a'l«lres» upon *p- government in the hands <»t the eriimvnt, and we may bid farewell H33SE SH0EIN3 A SPECIALTY. '!»*'<•> Ipt'on» of every- li u.’ r.qnlred for men who less lliair twemv vuus to ’il»« ny ami equality. with over 1.200 lltuMra ’mni"31 ”*i) V/e.gons, Btiygies, Wheel-barrows. Etc, Reh-i riiig-to tiie election of 1876 ng<» were fighting to dt siroy il : rood* at <liolcM» e |>r:ce* In qn.mtltie* to RUII Plow work re i made and repaired. the purrliMer. The .»niy Instltiin.ai in America ri* 1 ue I ... - will rule a!.- t he ,-i»t rd.-rifles oiueu. i aki r sa d tie* action of the ceives special attci.tion. 'at.'ner». Audre»*. MOJiIG.O?,EKY "' utl> * 4.0* * Deiixn ra«-v , the country in ac- I tr ; if the Dtii.ocr. t:c tn-k I< 8X7 4>- g/9 U ab -»ti As«., ubteat«. Ilk gobitelv ........ - — i i J. D. FOUNTAIN, ASHLAND E. J. FARLOW, DRUG STORE! Butler & Rockfellow, Oí Building, Masonic HEADQUARTER’S FOR The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, I i 12i “HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.” —LX na STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DRESS OCODP, SMI ©OO© 3— tu IT CLOTHING, BOO I fi aud SHOES, FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. MECHANIC’S PLANING MILL, D r H. T. I nlow , JCS. cat <6» CZU OS ’ST Aod ve also propose to »dl »11 Goods DTL0W & HILL, Propr’s., 3 TO BLIHDS AND ‘Quick Sale-«*nd Small Profits” COUNTRY PRODUCE 'HIE FRO XT AGAIN!!! Wnn A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRUGS, FURNITURE CARVING AND OR NAMENTAL WORK DONE TO ORDER. DOORS, ---- MOTTO----- I 0EEG0N Taken in OILS M l DICINEG, AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL SON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, H vng *o’<l my cool «HI ’»4 interest in the re tai'fur itu.e b iB-.ve»“ 'o II tint A- Hi ', I won <1 re- »pec fu'ly recomnieiKl my foim.r p iron» to gire item a c .11 at lheir etore, where may be fonixl a fuie aeeor'meut of lurd.u.e. 5-12 if j L. S. P. NApSH. W SHOUlDtR BRACES— Furniture of all kinds manufactured by the wholesale. TRUSSES, VERYTHING usually J. kept IN A I im * t -C larh D m V g S tumk . s V • t i H. C. HILL, M. BAUM, TERMS, CASH ! I Furniture ! ! Furniture ! ! Furniture ! ! Ashland and Linkville STAGE LINE Orders from a distance promptly attended to. I. & H. r|MlE SUBSCRIBER WILL HF.REAr- ter run a line o atage daily between Asblat a and Liukville f r the ra >q o - tat ion <>f pt s-« ng«-rs ind erpt e-s matter. —On Momiay-. Wednesdays and Fri days, al 5 o’clock A. M , a flue f FOUR HORSE COACH. Ashland. W ill start fiotn A-blaud, .-iniving at Link ville in th- ev -ning < f t e aanie day. - - - . i Far« le ch way).................................................... «S 00 The stages c nnect w tiii backs l<.r Lake view and bort Klamath. /Sff"Express char.es teas >nab'e. ('FI*ICE in Ash.and at the livery stabl.-, Iu Linkville at Thatcher A Wotden's toie. H. F. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. 52v3tf FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CONFECTIORERY. ETC., Customers will be served with bread at their houses every morning if they wish. 5-I3tf ASHLAND, OREGON, Oregon. Having fitted up a first-class bakery LEAVES LINKVfLLE on Main street, opposite the Odd Fel Tub’daya, Thur-d .ya amt Saturday* in the ■ lows’ block, I am prepared to furnish the i m irni'ig, arriving in Ashl.tini in tin« people of Ashland with evening. On tie al etn re <Ly,a two-horse back or bin k-iioarti u ill make th- trip. K AVE OPENED THEIR NEW FURNITURE •iure with • full • uck of Full Chamber Sets, CHAIRS, Square ano enter Tables, Book Cases, Cup cards, What-Nots, Lounges, JOHN WOLTERS. HARNESS ASHLAND SHOP —AND— NpVFBYtHTNG IN THE LINE OF HOUSF- St*. HOLD Fu.Li»l4ig Guud-, wi icb they will *rll at the I ommi price». REPUBIHCMD UPHOLSTERIHC DONE am SHORT NOTICE FLOURMEAL C. K. KLUM, manufaciurer of , and deai er in Saddlery & Harness, BAUM & HILL. 6-3. NL TLEY. GEO. FOR CASH Toiin, Buggy and Flow Haruess H’H J’N, ROUES, OUSTERS HORSE BLANKETS. AT ----------- AXJ-O------------- EAGLE MILLS. W inchester R epeating R ifles (commonly called Henry Rifles) oi model of 1806, 1S73, and 1S7G* Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. UPHOLSTERING, Wm. Connolly, A shland -------- WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Kates in Eicbarge for Goods Ashland, Jun* 27lh, 1876. ■ultf. O regon . XjniI.L DO ALL KINDS OF UP1TOT3TERING »» work mu! rep..king, either al hie «hop or iu the country. LOUNGES, SOFAS, MATTRE'SES, ETC. Made tu order, or repaired. Country work solicited and given prompt attention. Shop at Marek*» Facio y, Granite 8treet. 12-5’f Linkville Livery Stables. To the People of Jackson and Lake Cutintie*. —I will can fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds upon orders during the com ing season. Fruits and tomatoes a spe ciality. Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. Send a stamp fur price liat. 52-Gm. THANKS TO THE iüDLlC For Hoir Liberal Pu’iouag»*. which Le accepts *s les'in.ony <4 it eii *|-pre- ciation llis purpose is tu “Grow With the Place.” HE IS IN’ FAVOR OF THOSE WHO WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND LPïiy LPu<uo’ CPüaoŒXl Material* of all Hud*. *ucb a* FRENCH AND ALLIGATOR GOODS Aid •njtbiag *1** that li e public may : oira ALWAYS CM HAND, And all work gotten up iu the VEH Y REST STYLE. GEO. NUTLEY. LUMBER ! LUMBER ! At a Bargain CANNERY, A. W. BISH, Proprietor,- BOOT & SHOE STORE. MNNAING & WEBB, ^>re pleased io announce that iteii Stable* *T -FOR— LAKE COUNTY OEGOE Ar* la excellent Vnpair; amply prrvkJed wiih feed And that a»»tomer* will be w«i ed on promptly and in the beet »lyie Good HACKS Exœllent BUGGIES and Ko i RIDING HORSES alwa}* un hand. CâTHunea promptly cared for, and^jg Tourists and Others Outfitted On the shortest notice Sixty Days after July 1st —I will make lumber 20 per cent, cheaper for C ash than it was ever before sold here. Lumber from best Yellow Pine, and warranted t<> be evenly sawed. Clear flooring, siding and rustic for 915 per Thousand, At the miU fi miles from Ashland. All orders promptly filled. 1-tf CHANDLER & RICHARDS. -Du not fail to gir* the LInksiEe 8nb!e* * DLL Forwarding and Commission Agent, B. Roseburg. Oregon. as a large and commodious ware - H vl-lS MANNING A WEBB. F. W. BASHFOBD, ATTORNEY AT LAW CONVEYANCER, ASHLAND, MILLINERY. MISSES L. V. AND M. H. ANDERSON, AND ASHLAND,----------- OREGON, OREGON. hou’*—-Ample room «o «tore freighi and »very kind uf produce. Merdiaut» of S>rti>b«'D O<egi>n w| 1 fiai it to tbeir intereH to «hip *11 freight Collection» promptly made, and eject 1 »Itemion tbiough tbi» Houre. g'ven Io th* préparation of Deed*, Mung ge. »nd Wm.l. I> r n, (l<m- l.l’**. Me .cm’lenel to my c re fur Nüe ur rbij n.e»i Mil. reue v ¿.«uiupi ut;cii- ob er Leg.l P.qer*. t|. u. mr Ofl cc in Ru- m No. S, »ecuud.tory < f Mnoouic E ui M ilç iA-31- f name dre**< taxas Ar pubi j Miter Wedr new also a chan it estate to b»-; I ns T7EFPS A GENERAL ASSORT- meat of goud* iu bi* line of trade L.a<lies\ mid Boy*’ Sad dles, a Speciality. IL calle Hm ixing all w vitad —OF Till A § h Iid ¿ A shland , O regon . Feed and Bran CHEAP S f for <• we * and < the ci cy g< shoe A> ASHLAND BAKERY, BAUM Si HILL, t BAKERY, E SHALL BE PLEASED TO WAIT VP- on > 11 c te'ou» re iu d w ll du our beet to Butl«r A. Ilockfellnw. Ashland. May 1C, 1879. [3-51 tí ----- AND----- Ì A i Si inde boo] calli oat*, price gir* them »«tief.ci Ion. i 1 G rati Me de 1 of u toy STANTLY ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. I - . exchange for goods. PAINTS MO'JLDINQ CON 1 and win grai thoi at t “CHEAP FOR CASH!”* Ashland, Oregon. ALL KINDS OF PLANINC, MJULDiNC, TURNING, CIRCULAR AND SCROLL SAWINC. SASH, FIRST-CLASS HOUSE DRUG STORE! Granita, Street, ASHLAND, and Provisions, Groceries G. A. H ill , And everythixf uaually found tre » FURNITURE, SASH, DOOR, BLIND, AND MOULDING, U7* HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY *»1 GLASfi-WARE, ----- AND----- OPTICIAN, CITY MARKET! lit th bu Stationery, School Books, Etc., . C II A R D W A II E, tai UAiHX* iu the U>1. ere, would area unce to th* pub.ic that they olfer fur »ai* a full Hue uf MYER & DRAKE I mrs . m . w . har aving succeeded H A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW FIRM, I nn I. Hdn Ntreet, Aehand, ni| New Store ! New Goods ! New Prices ! A PIONEER STORE Hair Ornaments, Parasoh, Fans, KibboilS, J mcss . , ete, de. Dre»« making * »red'lity. Abo the agency f* th* Wanaaa Cower. C^FOder» from a di-t*i re w JI reretr- ; r mj.t *1 t*oti a. null it of Vc held i lowing enaiin O. IL II.; H T.; N Mes. ; banks 8.«u and V Ric dene«* creek, Rich* united Rev. ccrein to the regula turned Alice i family licity i S t * of last ■tage 1 7 or 8 ing be gun a went out ge and a probai able u letter* are aft will be Aw last W dent w nately, He arc a wiudi in the farm, * the bet bruises of the 1 •o great for nee feared I but ha will l>c