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THE ASHLAND FRIDAY. ’ EDITORIAL TIDINGS I .... JANUARY 22. 1S66 NOTES AND NEWS. The Irish question continues to keep Brstish politics in a ferment. The suffering by the settlers on the Kansas plains through the iutenso cold is terrible. Senator Mitchell has introduced a bill to throw open to settlement a part of the Siletz reservation. Washington Territory has a local option liquor law, passed by the legisla ture now in session. i The IMormons are maintaining an adroit lobby at Washington with the funds of the Mormon church. Senator Teller made an elaborate sjiecch Tuesday, infavor of the continu ance uf silver coinage. Senator John Sherman was re elected by the Qhio Legislature, Jau. 13, by 84 votes to G2 for Thurman. Collejctor Beecher of Port Townsend, has seized $44,000 worth of contraband opium,’ discovered at a cannery in Alaska. ♦ ♦ Miss Cleveland has prohibited smok ing in the halls of the White house, and many of the visiting reformers are un happy. - — ■ ---------- We have received the Centervillian, edited and published at Centerville, Umatilla county, Oregon, by Herman Sattler. CRATER LAKE I The senators and representatives of our state are making an earnest effort to have Crater lake ar.d its environment made a national nark. As to what pros pect there may be of success, we have no information, but if the wishes of the peo ple of Oregon are to have any weight in the matter we may expect to see the movement succeed. Everyone who lias visited Crater lake or who is acquainted with the peculiar attractiveness and weird grandeur of its scenery is heartily inter ested in the attempt to bling into national prominence this natural wonder which is | so eminently entitled to the attention of tourists. Among the many spectacles of the sublime and grand in natural scenery to be found on the whole continent of America none approaches this in charac ter. So far as we kuow it is alone and unique among the wonders of the world. Once made a familiar object of summer pilgrimage for the wealthy travelers of this and other countries, Ciater lake would justly take a place in the fiist tank of American scenery, side by side with the Yellowstone park, Yosemite valley, Niagara falls and the great canyon of the Colorado. It should ly all means be set apart by the nation from the public do main as a reservation for the free enjoy ment and the common ownership of the people of the United States. It is in the midst of towering mountains, where the laud surrounding it is totally unfit for agriculture. and the strictest utilitarian c >uld find no objection to the demand m.ide by the people of Oregon to have it i eserved from disposal to private owner ship, and kept under tl>e care of the na tion as a legion worthy of governmental protection. I1ERE AND THERE. Medford has beeu importing potatoes from Portland. Tillamook county has organized an im migration board. Duck shooting is the all-engrossing sport at Lnikville. Cook county has completed its court house at a cost of $6,000. The State University building will not be completed before March 1st. A general snowfall was reported throughout E.istern Oregon last week. Work of Funny Men. • Five hundred carloads of wheat were shipped from Centerville, Umatilla coun- I ty this season. Albany wants a glass factory. The Herald siys good sand for glass is found near that place. Frank Burge, of Marrion county, shot bio,self, probably fatally, while out hunt ing list Friday. It has been cold enough at Portland to furnish good akating <>n one of the lakes below the city this week The Clu.utanqna circle of Oregon will hold mi assembly at Ilwaco the coming summer. The different Circles have ap- pointeil committees to arrange a pro gramme for the occasion. There are 22,000 Cattle Club Jersey cows and heifeis in this country, and not over 10,000 cows on the Island of .1er- 8ey' The place to get good Jeiseys now is not Jersey but the United States. We are in receipt of a little book, which in richness of humor and gr>>* tesquciiess of illustration, nt ay be said in the language of the wild W'est, to “take the cake.” It is simply drawing it mild t>> say that it contains some of the best examples of American humor ever pub- | lished; and the contributors, who ate well-known in the field of letters, have really excelled all former efforts. The illustiatiotis by comic artists are also in diiect liMinutiy with the text. “BilL Nye" teds Ins experience with a cyclone. R. K. Muukittnck, of Puck, rhymes fun- n*ly mi the four seasons. Mr. H. D. Umbsraetter, the originator of the book, ; dusciibes lits wrestle with a grilled bone in “meme Ei g and,” and “M Quad,”: of the Detmit Free Press, gives some 1 quaint apho isms of “Bi udder Gard- | tier’s.” The bonk, in fact, is not one to I be glanced at and laid acide an i forgotten, : but can lie taken up with pleasure at any time. Its title is the “St. Jacobs Oil Family Calendar and Book of Health and 1 Humor for the Million for 1886.” It is ! published by The Charles A. Vogeler ' Company, Baltimore, Mil., the proptie- i tors of St. Jacobs Oil,—a remedy which is universally known as the only cure for rheumatism and all bodily pains, and which has been endorsed by leading men in every country in the world. Red Star Cough Cure, the new twenty-five cent : remedy for throat und lung troubles, | which is also being manufactured by this house, has received the endorsement of legislators and boards of health on ac count of its freedom from dangerous opiates and its prompt efficacy. The book is distributed in large cities by car riers and in small towns by druggists. When there is any difficulty in obtaining it, a stamp sent to The Charles A. Vo geler Company, will ensure a copy by mail. REALESTATE - GROCERIES -- MISCELLANEOUS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC. ____________________________________________________________ PARTIES DESIRING TO PURCHASE I Dwellings, Farming or Fruit Lands PIONEER STORE. Or, in short, any kind of < )O< >O( M »O-------------------- REAL ESTATE; SPECIAL NOTICE. Will do well to consult with the undersigned BEFORE ----------------- o------------------ We are prepared to make the fol lowing reductions in our stock of Men’s Clothing: $20. SUITS 18 “ 15 “ 12 COATS 10 “ REDUCED as << <« «* TO << << a 4« $15 14 12 8 7 Three prisoners confined in the Doug las county jail made ati attempt to es cape last week by sawing through the iron grating of a door. After they had cut one bar they were caught at their game, and will be guarded more closely than ever. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney An Eastern Star chapter is to be or troubles. OQ^Call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ganized at R. sebtirg next Tuesday even ing by Gen. T. G. Realties, G M. <>f the Ne^v York City comes up smiling l>e- A new and elegant line of Fall Styles just received Masonic order in Oiegoii. The first f<>re Congress with the old demand for Star chapter organized ill the statu was from San Francisco. SI,293,000 public money to improve the The absolute power of a state to pro Alpha Chapter, of Ashland. Harlem river. hibit the liquor traffic ha« been again The drug store of J. L. < Hubbard, Marion county, w Tlie ialiti rapidity with which affirmed by a decision of Judge Brewer, Silver mine nabobs in Colorado offer, Colds and Couglis frequenti} devilo; into and lobbed of variol of Kansas, who denied the application into the grave.-t maladies of the tliroa' through the Denver News, to buy all worth about $150. J. S. Ku mid lini.:', is a con-idcnition which shoif' silver dollars at 99 cents in gold, aud yet for the removal of a suit enjoining a sa fessionai thief and burglar, hi impel every prudi nt person to keep a i loon keeper from maintaining his place rested and has most of the missing ar hand, as a ln>i.»ehoid nniedv. n bottle o Manning d’-es not accept. AYER'S ( KERRY I’Ll TollAl.. + • ♦ --- - — of business (on the ground that it was by ticles ill Ills possession. Nothin ' < be give« such immediate relief An ordinance has been drawn up and the law of the state a nuisance) to the Further |>artieul:its :n reference to the and works mi 'tire a cure in till titicelions will be considered by the Sacramento federal court. The application was de drownmg of William Tnplett, which of 111:- cla -. That emiti'Ut plitsi. iati, r.s.f. E. Swetîz of tl.e .Maine 31«dical City Council, which, if enforced, will re nied for the reason th.it there was no we briefly noticed last week — niforin us .« b.,!. P..::n'Wiek, Me.. Mi'';— tl.at he was going down Rogue liver in a quire all Chinamen to ieate that city. ‘•M ùi. I a k .> I . ) rixlnecil no otb< r iino- federal question arising under the four scow, which capsized mi one of the • !. ixpi t •’» i: • I ATtl’.'s ClIF-llllV teenth amendment in such a case. The P,-< TOtiAi.. Iti- ' \ tlaulilc for diseases of uf llie rough falls below Indian Joe's feiry. The Canadian sport, tobogganing, is ---------ooo--------- becoming as pi pular in the East as roller right of a state to prohibit absolutely the When found he was apparently lashed to the sc ’ « as a precaution against tlie fate skating wits last winter. On Wednesday I manufacture or sale of intoxicating which befell him, as there w is a rope V. i'll- . ill., w a taboggan slide was opened at Orange. liquors is not to he disputed. Judge Brew fastened round his ankle and tied to the •■I 1 er declares: “ No state supreme court scow. We regret to learn of his unfor N. J., 1000 feet long and 127 feet high. ■■ — ♦ «►........................... — I-■ ■ : .1-, B l.l Vi.lui. li'.VVLK s LHLUllV has ever denied the power,” to quote his tunate death, especially fioui the fact • lm , f r tn itnn nt <f diBtases of the iT An insidious scheme is exposed by the exact words, “and the supreme court of that lie leaves a wife and several young . t ;»i.»i I It 1“ t orly br< :ik* lip colU runs -<M ie rouirbs, but is more effective Richmond Dis, atch. It says: “Our i the United States, both liefoie and after .-I ildren to mmnt. his untimely death.— in nnvtbi’vf < hv in relieving even the iroH colony in Canada is increasing so rapidly the adoption of the fourteenth atnenil- [C urier. u>u.« bronchial and pulmonary affections." that it will soon be able to steal that ment, has often and expressly affirued Says the Ochoco Review: W. C. Barties informs us that a strange ami country and annex it to the United it” xeiy fatal disease has appeared among States.” Senator Voorhees of Indiana, declares Ins lioises, which range mi Upper Ochoco, • about twenty five miles above Prineville. A Chinaman by the name of Jim West himself in favor of admitting all three of The limses when fiist afflicted drag their :. •: a if w el..i::. ;.t for ) opulttr coufi- but a iiadk-iiti’ which is to-day fall took out naturalization papers at the territories of Dakota, Montana and hlml feet alien they walk, appearing to in; the live« of the third generation Albany on the 9th. As Chinamen can Washington during the present session He weak tn the loins, and generally die i h;". e •■ me inio being since it was < il. ¡-<d to ihe public. not be naturalized in this State, Jim will of Congress, They are certainly entitled within a week from the time they first '1 in re i- not a hou-clio'il in which this 'Ip w symptoms of being sick. S" far hardly be entitled the rights of an Ameri to stateshiii, he says, Dakota has a vot- lie has been unable to find any remedy, i .du b'e remedy lias once been iti- dn ■ I w’.v re its use has ever been ing population of 80,000, and an area or determine exactly what the disease is can citizens. fund :i d. and there is not a person five times that of Indiana; Washington Mr. Bai lies has lost ten head frmn it, > Im« < ver given it a proper trial r an. ihr- at or lung di-ea-c su>cen- Ex-Goveruor Morgan’s noted collection has a voting population of 40 000, rapidly alul we hear that A. B. Webdell has lost • < i w ho lias not beeu made uf one hundred and fifty-two pictures was increasing. There are not fifteen Con several, also. Will Some "lie define the ■1b I disease, and propose a remedy? 'S I III J:UY PECTORAL has, Y YI sold in New York last week for eighty gressional districts in the country with .r.r b rh : . iii-taiice-. cured obstinate A Grave creek coiresp indent of the thousand dollars. The highest price paid the population of Washington, and not 2 ■ lieonchilis, laryngitis, Courier says: We were visited last week i :•< Ute ¡ i.eumonia, and has was seven thousand for Jules Brechen ’s a hundred w ith the population of Mon by some eastern people just from Mitiue n ; 1 i.i. li' - in the earlier stages “Brittany Washerwoman.” |OH. .•■■y Consumption. It is a tons. The territories must soon be ad sofa and Illinois. They were highly ,t ou'v r<quirt' to betaken in mitted anyhow, and Voorhees thinks if pleased with our country, anil especially i-t | ieii.'-.uit 1<> the taste, and is Senator Dolph has presented to the • >ur climate. All expect to Io rate in they were taken in under the present ad i ■ •¡•v house where there are Southern Oregon, and send for fi tends. Senate a |>etition signed by the Govenor ; !> • it i* nothing «o good as ministration there would lie more hope of We welcome them and tiust the good -■ o i;!tY P! ( TORALfortreat- and Chief Justice of Washington Ter •■»;.•» aud Whooping Cough. Democratic success there in the future work will still go on. They say the peo ritory, and the Mayor of Seattle, setting ■ all i lain facts, which can be ple in the east know and hear but little thin if their urgent demand for state- forth the defenseless condition of Puget I I. : ir b alv. rud should be re- of mir county and say we should adver ..rb,dy. Sound, and asking th.it a naval station be h od should be disregarded by the first tise mote extensively, all of which I Democratic administration since 1860. think true. There are hundreds of peo established at lake Union and Wash ■?’.3 ple, yes thousands, who wil* come when ington. Oregon is producing annually abo>d they midi rstand what we have. South PREPARED BY 81,000,000 in gold, silver and copper, ern Oregon is the place for them, both < Ayer Iz Co., Lowell, Mass. The Portland Telegram hits the Ore the greater portion of which c mies from for health, mild climate, variety of pro Sob; by all Druggists. gon convict labor system the following e.istern and southern portions of the ducts and mdustiies. “left-hander:” “When convict labor is Roseburg people are anxious to have a State. Prof. Clayton, who is now giv K. V. CARTER W. n. ATKIN’bON, farmed out to contractors at fourteen All of which must and will be closed out within ing the mines of this state his attention, road budt ftoin their town out across the President. Cashier mountains to Fort Klamath and Crater cents per man per day and boaided by says the output of precious metals in Like, hoping to capture the business that Come early and get your the state it unquestionably comes in com Oregon alone could easily be increased attaches to the railway depot for the fort, petition with and hurts free labor; and choice. Remember such bargains do not often oc to 820,000,000 a year, or $5.000,000 more and having an eye to the future possibili all the tine theories that can be invented cur. than the entire agricultural product of ties of Ciater lake as an attraction for will not conceal the fact.” toutists should it aud its surroundings be the State for 1885. The minerals are made a national park. A meeting of citi Reports of famine and crime come here, and all that is required is capital zens is to be held at the court house to of the mines. day to warm up the project. Roseburg from Ireland again this winter, Many for the development -------- ---------------------- will find it up-hill woik to build a moun Yours, truly, evictions of tenants unable to pay their Since the first of the month Commis tain toad of the extent proposed, unless rent have recently been made. A Lon- sioner Sparks of the Land Ofliee has can a state or national appropriation of money don dispatch of the 18th says: One celled fur fraud 7,800 pre-emption and could be had, and there would be no Ashland, Oregon, Jan. ist, 18S6. hundred famine stricken families of Irish timlier-culture entries and 101 pre-emp justice or reason in asking such an ap propriation from either tlie state or nation fishermen at Achilla and Innisboflin are tion tilings, and held for cancellation up when there are ulteady inexistence roads almost driven to the poor house. They on the same ground 79 homestead and which need only repairs t-> make them as are looking expectantly for aid from other entries. This action will restore to good as any mountain thoroughfare could America. B-.'ttlemeut between 35,000 and 40,000 be. One tenth of the amount required to build a new road from Roseburg to acres of land. During the same period Ciater Like would put the roads from Miss Kate Bayard, oldest daughter of he has recommended eliminai suits this vallev to the lake in better condition the secretary of state, died from heart against 21 persons for cutting timber on than they have ever beeu. disease some time during Saturday morn public lands, and civil suits in 16 cases to A Willamette exchange gives the fol ing. Miss Bivardhvl accepted an in recovei 8287,459. lowing panther story: vitation to assist Miss Cleveland at her Last Friday night five cougars got into Errors in the Mining Romance. Doug Belts' band of sheep, out at the reception at the White house on Saturday Last week the T idings copied from tl e head ot Bitch creek in Union county, of Transacts a General Banking B wijj afternoon, and her presence was awaited ALreury a story of two old miners pre which tiny killed three and wounded the Interest allow ed r n Time Deposits. when the messenger bearing news of the p l ing to seal ch tor lost diggings in Jose fourth so that it had to be killed. The Collections made at all accessible points on fa sad discovery arrived. Thu reception phine county the coming summer. Thu night was dai k aud very windy, and Mr. vorable terms. was immediately suspended. story alleges that Altliouse, from whom Belts' brother, who was herding, thought Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on Portland, San Francisco and New York. one of the well-known mining creeks of that the sheep were making considerable Gold dust bought at standard prices. The London Lancet says: “We are Josephine derived its haute, declared that of a disturbance, and got up and went lie had found g «id, “ ounce diggings' "lit several tunes to asceltain the cause, not in the least surprised to find it stated winch he and ins partner would woik concluded each time that it was the that a considerable projiortion of the wh«n they had wmkeil out then claims but wind blowing the snow ofl' the ttees and bots examined for the United States on Althouse creek; tint Altiiou.se died not the sheep at/ all. Finally he went without reveanng the location of the out again and found the she* p couched navy are rejected on the score of ‘weak The Portland Business College. Portland Hess of the heart,’ and this should bo at untie to anyone, and Ins p.ntuer, who i up by the creek and cabin aud found tw. had gone back to Canada prior to tins lying dead. He then “hissed” bis dog, Oregon offers superior private and clnss in tributed to the habit of smoking cigar n« ver returned. It w as stated th.it Alt- I to the young and middle-aged of which ran out about titty yards and stop strnction sexes who desire to obtain a practieal ed ettes,” and rejieats some convincing ar house discovered Illinois river, and give ped aud set up a balking as though it both ucation in the shortest time consistent with work, and at the least expense. Day guments that it has already made against it its name in l^p7. Capt Th •«. Smith, had something trued. Young Belts went thorough and evening session throughout the year, of th: ” , place, infolms the TlDINGS that to where the dog was, but it being so indents admitted any time. Catalogue on the practice of cigarette smoking. A. P. A rmstrong . Principal the story is false in essential palticulai s. I daik he could see nothing: then, pulling application. He knows that Althouse diggings were off his laiots and strapping his gun on his In the executive session of the Senate, worked in 1852, and believes them to back, climbed up the tree about twenty when the nomination of Dorman B. Eaton have been discovered in the early spring feet and Cotlid see the cougar about six came tip, Senator Logan made the |>oint of that year; and as to the naming of , feet above hmi, and winding his legs that he (Eaton) was a “mugwump,'* and Illinois river, he doesn't know wln> I aroimd the tree and holding on with his that the spirit of the civil service law re christened it, but it was known by that left aim, he held tlie gun in bis right and name in 1851. He never heard of these shot, bringing the cougar down. On the qnired that one of the commissioners be fabulously rich lost diggings, and thinks following mght thu cougars returned ASHLAND, - - OREGON. a Republican. Senators Evarts, Hoar the story a genuine myth, like the Mer when lie shot another, a large female, J. E. HOUSTON, Propr. and one or two others vouched for Eat cury's account of a stage robbery in the out of a tree, it being atarlight so that he oil’s Republicanism. There are said to Siskiyous, exposed by the T idings some could see quite plainly. The tliiid night The largest and best regulated hotel !n South they came again and he treed and killed ern Oregon. The tables are always supplied have been fourteen votes cast against three months ago. with the very best in the market. two more. Theie was one left which he Eaton's confirmation, one-half of which Heavy Horses. could nut get a shot at, although he RATES REASONABLE. w ere by the Republicans. The In last week's issue notice was made chased it around considerably. 11.00, *1.25 and *1.50 per day, that Mr. Win. Frazier, i’f the firm of i morning following, Mr. Belts, tile owner Another remarkable proof of the eflica- Godard A Fr.zier (stablemen mi the cor ! "f,the sheep, reached camp, and he and HOT and COLD BATHS cy of M. Pasteur's discovery is furnished ner of Fifth and Taylor streets), was up I his brother got on Hack of the last cou From the White Sulphur Springs free 1 gar, and finally with the assistance of the by the cases of thtee childien of Tourco the valley purchasing a ca load of mad dog, succeeded in treeing and killing it, for guests. and all-pm pi'se horses to fill an order ing, near the Belgian frontier. All were from Colorado. As to tlie class >>f making the fifth, probably the last of the Free Coach in waiting at every train. [10-21 make estimate« and bid« on all building' bitten by the same dog, and there was a horses, we were mistaken; the order was i lot. public or private, and furuish all material for the construction of the mine. great discussion among the towns[ieople for heavy horses to be used at Leadville, Ail Undoubted Blessing. C>d«>iad'*, in hauling ore. Satin day last whether to send the chidren to M. Pas Office andfacturv on Granite street. About thirty years ago a prominent teur or not. Finally a compromise was Mr Fi azier arrived here with 17 Ileal, weighing from 1400 to 1700 pounds. physician by the name of Dr. William reached. The child that had been the They are bays, grays and brawns—not Hal) discovered, or produced after long most severely bitten was sent to M. Pas • •lie under tlliee .>r over seven years old. experimental research, a remedy for dis The undersigned has leased a ahov on .MAIN teur, and the other two, who had only AH,.ut all of them showed the C<yde»dale eases of tne tnroat, chest, and lungs, treet. fronting the Plaza, and will continue to or Perchemn cross, with here and there which was of such wonderful efficacy fill orders in his line at been bitten slightly, remained at home. an indication of quick mg ancestry. that it soon gained a wide reputation in BRACKETS, The wounds of all three had beeu thor This shipment will, without question, this Country. The name of the medicine REASONABLE RATES, oughly cauterized immediately after the advertise Oregon, and our large-h use is D r . W m . H alls B alsam for the and guarantee satisfaction. Also. Ornamental Sawing axi Turning, bites were inflicted. The two children breeders may rest assured that otlieis L vngs , and may be safely relied mi a« a will be ill demand. — [Rural Spirit. Paper Hanging and Glazing. speedy and positive cure for coughs, that stayed at home, died of rabies, while Following are cash prices for work: Planinp. *3 per M.: colds, sure throat, etc. Dialling and matching, *5 per M.: moulding cent the one which was treated by M. Pasteur Order Slate will be found at door of shop. per inch, per ft. 110-14 Maecaroni in one pound packages at is alive and well. Hunsaker & Dodge’s. x Cranberry sauce at H. «fr D.'a. X H. PURCHASING. A residence in Ashland of many years, and a thorough acquaintance with the soils and products of the val- ley enable me in many instances to show parties just what they wish, and at a fair price. i ■ C. F. BILLINGS. Ashland, Or. Parties who are afraid of a Real Estate Agent arc referred to any business house in the city, ASafeguaid ALFORD & BRAGDON. CLOSING SALE! AYER’S cherry Pectoral Just received and now open for the inspection of puicbasers at the store of MYER BROS. The undersigned, having bought the general stock of Samuel Arendt at a great reduction from original cost, will offer the same to the Public at Slaughtering Prices. Complete Stock of finest Club and Rink ROLLER SKATES. NEW FIRM ! NEW FIRM ! The stock is new and fresh. No shelf-worn goods. Consisting in part of general -----------AT THE------------ F Ì5LRI*OW fit NI ID. LEK. DRY and FANCY GOODS, Cherry Pectoral, E. M. MILLER. E. J. FARLOW, I^"We keep the Freshest and Beat groceries in town, at the lowest figure». An we buy for cash , ws can afford to aell cheap for cash. In addition to our full and cotuplet. assortment of groceries and provisions, we carry Groceries, Boots, and Shoes, Hats, and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Trunks and Valises, Tobacco and Ciiars, Cartridjes, Ammunition, etc. Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge. 10 13 FARLOW A MILLER. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc., The Bank of Ashland. Ninety Days. Safe and Fixtures for SALE, not for rent. CARO BROS. ASHLAND, OGN. FAMILY GROCERIES!! The Finest Assortment in th» City. Canned Goods, Flour, Provisions, Confectionery, Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, In fact, everything iu the Choice Family Grocery line, i«<>t forgetting TOBACCO and CIGARS ------- Also, a Fine Stock of ------- BOOTS and SHOES. We Btand by our trade mark, the “Long and Short of it." which means LON’1» GOODS AT SHORT PRICES. Give uf a call. Good» delivered to any ¡»art of the city \V. rr. OOBUltlX, & VO., A k I i I uik I. .JAMES TIIORNTON, President. E. K. ANDERSON Vice President. ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL -------- MANVFACTUREKS OF----------- WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS, C. W. AYERS, ARCHITECT and BUILDER Manufacturer & Wood-Worker. PLAIN PAINTING! i Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding S. EVANS. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. I I Office und Sales Room* in Masonic Building, W. H. ATKINSON, Secretary .nd General Manager.