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THE FRIDAY ASHLAND Where the Bang Cr.nie From. (Boston Times] TIDINGS. MARCH 5. ISMS The most formidable of the animal kingdom is the much-dreaded gorilla. This beast, among other attractions, car PARAGRAPHIC SUTURE. ries a head of short, bristly hair, and An Eastern exchange says: Eastern one of the animal’s preparations for bat Oregon people will import cats to exter- tle is to pass the paw rapidly down the nt nate the jack rabbits. crown of the head to the eyes, thus The Knights of Labor are taking a bringing the front hair straight out and pt eminent part in i national legislation giving it an aspect of ferocity that never more prominent fails to inspire the utmost terror. So ti ia season. Rather P well understood is this gesture that an Congress, in fact. — [Ex. th among the gorilla’s fellowc"Uiitryn:en it is John Sherman will l»e 63 in Mav the usual signal for an instantaneous and John A. Logan is at least a year older, headlong scani]>er from the spot, and ns but does not appear to la* much over 50. the fem de gorilla in defense of her young while Sherman looks about 70. is even worse :h<n the male, certain When C<>ngr«'S3 runs out of expedients African dialects have an expression, “a f, i delaying legislation it can fall back on | female gorilla with her iron: hair down,” the t dephoiie tangle and spend any num- i to indicate the extremity of ferocious bearing b ' of nninths in straightening it out. In time it came to pass that when Gen. Hancock is dead, and the man African ladies were abused by their hus who was set aside in his favor at Cincin bands they adopted the s ime gesture and, nati in 1880, on the plea of physical so far as the hair was concerned, dreriptitude. still lives —[Courier Jour with the same result. Then certain nal. wives, to indicate their readiness for bat A d.ractory of Parisians who were like tle at all seasons, took to wearing their ly t ■ gi*® alms has been seized in Paris. hair down over their foreheads, and the It ,vas compiled and published by an old fashion s[>eedily spread to young ladies, and well-posted lieggar for the benefit of who wore 'heir hair in this style as in sinuating their lesolve never to submit younger members of the profession. to matrimonial tyranny. The idea spread The Irish party will hold a meeting and the bangs flourished alike in African at the Cannon street hotel in London, or. deserts, on the banks of the Ganges, of St. Patrick’s day. Parnell will preside. ' the Thames,and of the Mississippi. Thus The object will be to issue to England the does scientific research shed li_ht on ultimatum of the Irish people concerning social totiics, and even the monstrosities home rule. ■ of female costume arc shown to have ' Kate Field found at Decatur, It).’ a their origin in intel.igent action; for club of women engaged in discussing cre nothing is more rem enable than that, mation, prohibition and similar topics. as one animal taught man how to build In snanur-to their appeal for a topic for his house and another how to catch his fetUre Uiscussion Miss Field suggested dinner, his wife from a third should • learn how to dress her hair. “Cooking.” The North German Gazette says: The prosecution is imminent of numerous Germans, who style themselves doctors, on the strength of diplomas purchased in America. There are 3400 such doctors in Berlin alone. At tjre Big Bend, seventy miles north of Farwell, on the Canadian Pacific, wonderfully rich g'»ld discoveries have been made. Three hundred men are wintering within easy reach, ready to go in when spring opens. Within a month nine Senators and ’fifteen Representatives have insured their lives in sums ranging from 810,- (K*0 to £50,000. M tier, of New Yoik, took the larger sum. Call, of Fiori a, took 825,000. Five Representatives took $20,01)0 each, and ten took 810,000. an i." j St I.ouis and New York are both thinking about trying the electric nmt>r for street railways. It is a rival to the cable system, but has not yet been proved to be a dangerous one. In fact, the per fect street car motor, like the perfect street pavement, is still waiting to be in vented. A large establishment for fattening cattle has been started near Omaha, in which the cattle will be fed with food placed liefore them through a system of pipes and cooked in an enormous steam vat having a capacity of 1,000 barrels of feed j>cr hour. Over 5, 00 stalls are to 1>e erected. PATENT MERCA NTl LE—MA NUFACTURING—MISCELI. A NE<H\S ASHLAND. Bargains ! Bargains ! SIMMONS Bargains Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleen. This purely vegetable pre- aration, now so celebrated as a amily Medicine, originated in the South in 1828. It acta E’fitly on the Bowel» and idneya and correct» the action of the Liver, and is, there fore. the best preparatory medicine, whatever the sick ness may prove to be. In all common diseases it will, uu- afifiisted by any other medi- f’ne. effect a speedy cure. The Regulator is safe to administer in any condition of the system, and under no circum- etancefi can it do harm. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance; will promote di gestion* dissipate headache, and gener ally* tone up the system. The dose is small* not unpleasant* and its virtues undoubted. No loss of time, no inter ruption or stoppage of business while taking the Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or fSick Stomach, a tea«.poonful or more will give relief. If taken occasionally by pa tients expo^-ed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. A I’HYHILTAX’H OPINION. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L M H inton , M. D.,Washington, Ark P ». FOUNT'Al N, Who offers at Bottom Prices a large and varied assortment of Fine Custom and Ready-made Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc. I Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oilcloths Groceries, Canned Goods, Crockery. Glassware A Full Line of Books and Stationery Cigars and Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. FAMILY GROCERIES!! The Finest Assortment in the City. If you want fair dealing and good bargains, call and see us. Canned Goods, Flour, Provisions, Confectionery, Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, J. D. FOUNTAIN. 8—30] i TOBACCO and C I C A 1! S! ------ J. < Oregon Kidney Tea! o Nature's own remedy- Liver and Kidneys. I ITTI T T T PORTLAND, OREGON i H. Zeil in & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Also, a Fine Stock Of ------- THE BRIHKERHOFF SYSTEM ---- For the cure of a.lzSsr*— —--------- RECTAL DISEASES. Over cures record Piles, Rectal Ulcer, Fissures, Pruritus-Ani, ¡ Fistulas in Ano, Polypus Recti, Etc Cured without cultiiu operation» i»r. 1 Pilkii ton, m r <; e <». x - o < < i I i»r hii .I ai i : i » t . and f etor of the SANI Ai:n M for KY r. I ah K .'Ulti N I I ot s diseases . Portlaud, (»regoli, ha Ufi Lwt-n F pointed agent ami physician fortlm > s\ Hein 1 Oregon, und bus in two months ma ber of cures <>f < as<'«. in operations w ith the knif. <»!: ’ Kefer by permission t< W i druggist, well known at ner. machinist at <-ar sli< R V. Harrisburg, and others. At .loin, I'inley's II. tel in in A h I i I mik I, all <lay 'unday, Marell Illi. 18S(l, and then after one or two dues ili < a< I, n<*n 10-15] .1. It. I’l I.K INI.TON, M. II 1’. rtlaml. on- We stand by our trade mark, the "Long and Short of it," which means LONG GOODS AT SHORT 1‘RK'ES. Give us a call. Goods delivered to any part of the city. 1JIJ11A’, A <JO., Ashland. ’VA HUNSAKER & DODGE, OREGON. ASHLAND, Arcprepared to furnish TINOS and ORGY“ at PRICES that DEFY COMPETITION. I ! All Instruments guaranteed as represented or Money refunded. INVIGORATOR Our terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Bacon, Lard, Wheat. Oats or Barley taken in payment for Instruments. Cash also, not rejected. ------- ORGANS TAKEN IN PART PAY FOR PIANOS. ------- Is just what its name implies ; a I’urcly Vegetable C pound, tl.-t acts directly upon the ypr; curing o that iru. the many diseases i^ci ting thenu* portant organ, and arise from it3 inerous ailments i deranged or TD’ ction, such as l>ysrer-:\ e, Biliousness, laria, Slck-headache, Cocyver/ Rheu\aaj etc. It is therefore f truisrJ^th “To have Good Healf the Liver must be kept in order,” in. SA!ircnD'3 liver ikvigoratc i Agencv for Southern Oregon and Northern California for the following Instruments: Mason & Hainliu. A. B. Chase. Great Western. Decker Bros, Behr Bros, J. & C. Fisher, Emmerson, and Ivers & Pond. est Market Kite • ORGANS. PIANOS. >OLI> AT — at flic— IED HOUSE Geo. Engle, Proprietor Main Street, Ashland We also keep a full supply of SUPERIOR strings for the Violin. Banjo, and Guitar. Oregon. Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordéons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books, Sheet Music, Music Rolls and Folios, Invi<ror '.les the Liver, Regulates the B iw eb. Strengthens the System. Purifies th' Bind I. A"ists Digestion, PreventsFevt is Is a Household Need. An Invaluable InvaluabU Fun” Medicine for common complain' TX PATxORD’S LIVTR INVIGOHAT02. »4 a ■■ ¡crieiice cj F>rty year», and Tia/’i- in- t<f T -tim'ini ilt prove ilt Merit. fo -; " ¿l.”. BY ALT. DF.AT.ER8 IN MEDICINES. n y«nr atldreM for TOO r - J :• • '■-.-m-'i- i J . r nnd i’*> ¿i«<'ases.” to j Li &VA..S si- xon* enz Always on hand. In fact, anything in the Music line can be furnished on Short Notice. Give us a call and be convinced. All orders bv mail promptly attended to. Respectfully, HUNSAKER & DODGE. W m . M. GILROY GEORGE E. YOULE, TUTTS PILLS M. MILLER. I —Manufacturers of— NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, 25 YEARS IN USE. AT THE The Greatett JiedicidTriumjh of the Ags! Ö"’ Dealers in— PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS FARLOW & MILLER the bead, with a dull sensation In tho back pnrt, Pain under the shoulder- blade, Fullness after eating, with a dis- inclinntion to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Flattering at the Heart, Dots before the eves, Headache over the right eye, Restlessness, with fltlul dreams, Highly colored Urine, and I LATH and SHINGLES. We keep the Freshest and Best groceries in town, nt tlie lowest figures. As we buy for cash , we can afford to sell cheap for cash. lu addition to our full and complete assortment of groceries and provisions, we carry CONSTIPATION. Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Water Pipe made to order. ¡¡¡¿if' Proprietors Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge. 10-13 TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feellngns to astonish the sufferer. Wooden They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on FleshG thus tbs system Is nourished, and by tb.-ir Tonic Action on the Digestive Organe.ltegular Stools are of the Tozer & Enierv Planing Mill. . 4 t Miirray HI..N.V. NEAR R. R. TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND. FARLOW * MILLER. I make estimate» ami bids on all buildings public or private, ami furnish all material for the construction of the same. Office andfactory on Granite street. ASIII^AA' 1>„ is The BUYERS’ GUI OF. Is tssued March and Sept., each year. te~ 256 pages, Rbjill’j Indies, with over 3,SOO illustrations — a whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prices direct tn tonntrnm on all goods for perauu*! or family use. Tells how to order, and gives eawet mat of every thing you use, eat, drink, weac, or have fun with. Ttiesc INVALUABLE BOOKS contain information gleaned from the market» of the world. We will mull a copy FREE to any ad dress npou receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, Manufacturer & Wood-Worker. Place to buy J Groceries and Provisions I at G rat H air or W hiskkrs changed to a G losst B lack by a single application of Office, 44 Murray St., New York. ARCHITECT and BUILDER acmadMia TUTTS HAIR DYE. this D ye . It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of gl. C. W. AYERS, “THE BOSS!” OIM’X j ÍOIS MONTGOMERY WARD &. CO. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding 827 JU 229 W abash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE BRACKETS, HUNSAKER & DODGE’S. Ornamental Sawing1 and. Turning. X TEA! TEA cents m stamps for u large tn at. «•, with col ored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the satuo amount foratreatise on Scrofulous Affections. “THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” Thoroughly cleans.- it by using Dr. Fierce’« Golden Medical DI mcox cry, and good digestion, a fair «kin, boot mil spir its, vital slrcngtli, and «onndiicss of constitution, will be cMabladied. CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofulous Dt«ca-c of the Lungs, is promptly and cirt.tinly arrested and cured by this God-given n iiiedy, >f taken before the laststagesof the disc, scare reaelied. From its wonderful power over this terribly fatal dis.'ase, when first offering this now cel ebrated remedy to the public. Dr. i'lntce thought seriously of calling it his “Con sumption Cure,” but nbainloncd that name as too limited for a medii ine which, li-oin its wonderful combination of tonic, or stn tigth- n- ing, alterative, or b'ood-eleai--;!.-,-. | pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequal.«i, not only ns a remedy lor cotr?umi<ticu ol the lungs, but for all CHRONIC DISEASES OF TIIE Liver, Blood, and Lungs. If you feel dull, drowsy, <!• bil.'tatcd, have sallow color of skin, or y. !J-.'¡-brow n s|«ita on face or liodj-, frequent i i.i. he or dizzi- n.-ss, t>ad taste in tnouth, f:>'<.. I heat or chills, alternating with hot flash . h.w spirits and gl.xnny txirebodings. irregular ai'jHt.te, and coated tongue, you are sutl.-img from Indi- gention. Dyspepsia, nnd 1 orpid Liter, or ’‘BilioiiMiicsk.” In many caws only part of these symptoms are experit need. As a remedy for all such nwns. Dr. Pierce’s Golden fflcdlcal Discovery has no equal. For Weak Lung«, Spitting of Rlood, Khortnc«« of Hrealli, ■iron.’iit'«, Sieve re Coughs, CoiiHiiinptiou, nnd kindred nffetions, it is n eov. reign rcmedv. Si nd ten cents in stamps for f r. Fi< r. e s book on Consumption. Sold by Druggists. ICTWwwqMHL: -«- ■ »Ette 60 e\Ve\s pills . an invoice of Pure Uncolored and Breakfast Teas, which we are offering to the Public at the Lowest Living rates. $500 REWARD 18 offered by the proprietor« SEEDS, Ti *ees and Plants 25 Packets Vegetable Seeds By Mail for $1. Seni for Catalogue ami make your own Se- lections. R. J. TRUMBULL CO., 419and421 SansomeSt.,San Francisco,Cal. Mrat and Swelling«, llin-Jolm I>!-ea»<-, White Swelling'', Goitre, er liihk Neck, and Enlarged Gland«. S< nd ten ANTI-BILIOUS and CATHARTIC. Sold by Druggists. 25 cents a vial. My six Wyandotte hens made a record last season of one iii 'N dked ash twenty - six eggs E ach , in six month-, from January 1 -th to July 15th. Aside from their utility, they are the handsomest fowls I have ever handled KGtU—One sitting. XI; two sittings. three sittings. I'.» No fin. 1- fi.r sale till full. M y P ly movth R ocks have stood at the front fi.r several year«, always winning the highest I honors wlierexer exhibited. Etit.S—One sitting. 12 50; two sittings, it; three sittings, $6. A lew choice trios at jio each Single birds from three to five dollars. My stock of B rown L eghorns cannot be ex celled lu this or any other country. My strain is a d reet cross between fowls I imported from Bonney of Massachusetts, ami Keefer of Illi nois EGGS—One sitting. 12 50; two sitting«. $4; CLIVE UTTINGS. Ripe Wood, SlO’per 1,000 thrv sittings, fit. A few extra choice cockerel« for sale at It ami $5. O.IVE T EES. 3 to 6 feet, $30 per 100. All my birds have had splendid range, arc healthy aud finely marked. 1 “Fever-sores,”Scaly or liougb s’* in short, all diseases caused bv bail bl ««1 me conquered by this powerful, purify ing, and invigorating medicine. Great I.atiug II- cers rapidly heal under its b-n■ :i jntiuencc. Especially has it nianifesb d its |«.t<ti<-v in curing letter, Rose Foil«, Car buncles, Sore Eye«, Nerofil io««». Sores XfcVCCTs LITTLE Ask for PURITY TEA, and take no other. e county is undoubtedly as thor ou^hly reliable a stock country as there is. including a summer and winter range. While stockmen in Klamath and other c< intiis have l>een obliged to fee l their I Guarantee a good hatch, and pitrfect satis cattle for the past month, stockmen here faction. have not thought of such a thing. , s;'"'1handsomely illustrated cata- Sheep men are in from the desert early i<»gue < ASH Must Arcumpany All Order-«. this year, and report their flocks in fine Address J. ML G%i:RI«<»-( condition, having no snow lately to both v n ... ,, ., Forest Grove. Oregon. N B.--- Ils. largo * Co. « Express giv.s er them.—(Examiner. Fob. 1. »lwcud itjw tv«11 my cus>t»Tm«rN. a Blotch, or t>- to the worst Scrofula, f-iii-i-.i. ■ Pai. Oit 33lh, 1333. MYER BROS We have just received, direct from Yokohama, Japan, I KEEP NO OTHERS. CURES ALL from common Proprietors. DC3 Main Pt.. Bvrrjux», N.Y. EGGS FOR HATCHING! THE THREE LEADING VARIETIES. .SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Will be Rent to any one applying by 1< tier, stating symptoms, sex and age. Ntnct secrecy in regard to nil business transac tions. D b . M in tie ' s K idney R emedy . N iu ' hbeti - ci!N cures all kinds of k.dncy nnd biadder complaints, gonorrhoea, pin I. leucorrhoea. For sale by all druggists, >fl a bottle: G bottle.- for 8-’>- i ore tl e D r . M iniik ' s D andei . i * I l.ii.i'iva iiest and cheapest Dvsi'E nil <lrti_- cure in the market. For gists. World's Dispensary Medial ksedatiu, PURE TEA. Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorns. 11 Kearney Kt., «an Fianeisen, < al. PRICE $1.00, »«“♦'gTSS: o ---- FROM ---- Isa never failin'.' cure for Nervous liciulit v exlmuHted Vitality, Semitic! Weitkm-tH, Sperm t <> r r h <»'.(. LOST MANlhtoD. • rupou-nev. l’K< >S- i A T O K K 11 E \. Pnrnl vsis and all tlm terribleeffecta of «elf abuse, of youthful folliea and exccsHes ill maturer y< ars. ■; rh hr I ohs of Memory. Lassitude. Nocturnal Emission. Aversion to Society, Dimness < f Vision, Noises in the Head: the vital fluid passing’ unobserved in the urine, and m.'.uv other diseases that lead to Insanity nd death. I>r. Mintiv. who is <i regular physi cian, (graduate of tlie University of i'enn- sylvania 1, will agree to forfeit five hundred dollars for a case of this kind ihc Vi I \I. c KESTORTIVE < under Lis spurnd educe and treatment) wiil not cure, or f<»r any thing impure or injurious found in it. Doctor Mintie treats all private dis. . s successfully, w tliout mt rcury. < o: sulfation free. Thorough examination and advice, including analvsi« of urine. 8’’- l’nce of Vital restorative. $1.50 a bottle: four time s the quantity $*>; sent to any address upon receipt of price or <’.<>. D. st cure from ob servation and in private name if demred, by A F. MINTIU. M. D, SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite. Bowels costive. Pain in Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets ! Ashland Grocery Store. Gen Hazen, chief signal service of ficer, is now suing George Jones, propri etor <•» the New York Times, to recover 8'''M>.000 damages for alleged libel, it tie- in,' charged that the newspaper published Major Thomas Reddington. acting chief ii’irloiis statements concerning plaintiiFs clerk ill the office of comniirsioiier of character as signal service officer, and al railroads. Was unceremoniously “bounced” so concerning his connection with the re by Secretary Lamar in consequence of cent Arctic ex| edition. his connection with a set of railroad The House Committee on Postofliecs speculators. and Postroads unanimously agreed to re Wliat a Wife Said port adversely all bills before it for the purchase or construction of telegraph . Simply this and nothing more: lines by the government. On March 3d i It came from T. K. Bolton’s store; and 4th tho committee will hear argil- ’ as proved to bo a perfeot cure, nient from all persons who desire to ad- ' Pleasant tasting, safe and sure. dress the committee on the subject of That Guin Tree (Eucalyptus! cough Syrup. government contracts with telegraph com T K Bolton <t co would call tlie atten panies. tion of their friends and the public to this preparation, made in Australia A good joke is told <>n the Mayor of excellent ."'tid San Francisco, California, from the Creston, la., who was tine of the rele leaves of a peculiar viriety of the Euca- ■ gates to the recent convention of Iowa lyptus or blue gutn tree of Australia. It Mayois. There were ten saloons in Cres has no sickening property to disturb the ton, and the Mayor went up to the con stomach, r.uu is iu<>st reliable for caring coughs, colds, sore throat. wh< «.ping cough, vention holding that the prohibitory law bronchitis, croup and any tendency to con- ■ could in t be enforced. While the Mayor sumption. Sold by T K B olton . w as absent the people went to work, abol City Drugstore, agent for Ashland. | ished the saloons and enforced the law. hen he came back he no longer had a Au Unprofitable Suit. grievance. Newark News. Gov. Swineford, of Alaska, who re- It takes a millionaire to defend his lia.'Sr the nmnotny <4 his official life by character or pay for slander in England. rv’bluhit.g and editing the lively Alaskan, Richard Belt, the sculptoi, who got 825,- ■»»cs much space in his paper to the 000damages for libel from Charles Lawes, »I ..»ologieal advantages of the region another sculptor, was bankrupted by his ,iad April showers alternating law expenses, ami Lawes is impoverish) d 1. , iiinshine in January—which by the loss of the amount he paid Belt. ■ nsidious invitation to immigra- I The only satisfaction they g t out of it is ; t .* sparsely settleu territory that in the battle Belt won the belt and .1 . »-bound Floridans will make Lawes got more law than he wanted. ..._[NVw York World. Du. K elloggs W orm T ea i* entirely o . k papers sav that the sales of cue t roduce Exchange of that fiee from all Mercililal propel ties, can be •. viators in 1885 aggregated 1.- given to the weakest c -me itutmn with . jbv nushels. This is an amount out danger, is palatable and easily ad . .. >tiree times the average crop ministered to children, is mild in opera 1 V»» v Oiled States dunng the past two tion. and never fails to effect a cure. in Chicago the sales of imaginary Price 25 cents. Sold by Chitwood Jfc .« MwAsW «ere even greater than in New 8. ai. £ U a **' . Very probably, for each bushel of Nature s own remedy, Oregon Kidney Lv »fives wheat grown in the United States, ted bushels or more of imaginary wheat Tea. are bought and sold. I ETC. K Will speedily relieve and per K R manently cure all the various diffi culties arising from r. disordered KR ¡condition of the i E K K K! BOOTS and SHOES. A monster elk was sighted in the Mind River Mountain by a hunter, says the Salt Lake Tribune, and the hounds sen: after him. A long and weary chase of two hours led to the base of Sable Mountain, one of the loftiest of the range, up which the monarch darted as his final refuge. The ascent was steep, Imt the hunter and the dogs followed. Soon the elk was brought to bay. As the foremost of the dogs sprung full at the throat, the branching antlers were suddenly lowered, the keen tines pierced from side to side, and the stanch hound was thrown high in the air, and fell far down the steep in cline. Nothing daunted, the remaining hound, too, made its tierce spring, and shared the fate of its comrade. The animal then rushed at the hunter, who tired, but the next instant was whirled aloft on the broad antlers, llis stout buckskin hunting shirt turned aside the sharp prongs, and he hade fair to l-e thrashed to death As for a second time the elk dashed him to earth he managed to catch hold of a bush and kept his grasp long enough to draw his revolver and send a ball crashing through the brain of his gallant foe. I DO GO REE THAT YOE GET THE GENTINE. PREPARED BY In fact, everything in tl.e Choice Family Grocery line, not forgetting () O o MEDICINES, K For all Diseases of the The Monarch of the Glen. So far, Mr. Cleveland's canvass for a renoniination has been limited to two m ain points. It appeals to the Republi cans < in thegiound that so few of them havcl>et.n dismissed from office, audio the Democrats on the giound that so many of tin in have been appointed. — [Phiiadelplfa Bulk tin. I LIVER REGULATOR A little higher. \\ e clip the following fr.'i-n a letter to the Yi< ka Journal from Silvet Lake: Right heie we would say what a stock country this is. If we were to tell some of the good old giangers down in Siski you that there are men here keeping their two, three and four thousand head of cattle and horses, who do not cut their thirty or forty tons of hay, they would probably smile, yet such is the fact. This range has never failed, and ‘ even the hard winter seven years ago, I when the loss was considerable, the old 1 set'leis say, could have been avoided if they had known h->w to handle their stock a* they d<> now, claiming that they got Lightened ami killed more running them aiound than if they had let them alone. Silver Lake proper is settling up very rapidly. I tell you boys of Siski you, you missed it by failing to come , out and take up ranches last fall. Giv ing settlers the right to flie on swamp lauds, or rather called swamp, opened ep a vast body of the finest land ill the world, and the boys have been making good use <>f this privilege, there being, we understand, twenty-five contests tiled for the month of February, before the receiver of the local laud office at L>keview. S<> far, every contest lias been decided in favor of the settler, but there is still room for a few live, entr- getic young men who won’t get homesick. The millionaires from the Pacific coast continue to gravitate towards New York. The latest one to establish a home in Gotham is Mr. Charles Crocker, of San Francisco, who has just put chased for 8250,000 the five-story blue-stone house No. 4 West Fifty-eighth street. The lot is 40 by 1D<) feet. A Stock Country. IN LONG AND SHORT OF ITI A Reliable Stock Count rjr. On the 23d, the forfeiture bill of the un earned land grant of the Atlantic A Paci fic Railroad company was taken up, and on motion of Holman an amendment was vlopted providing that the forfeiture land shall be subject to settlement under the homestead law only. The bill passed as amended. A member of the Kansas legislature from one of the wèstern counties intro duced a bill to set ground h.»g day up a month and make it come ou January 2d. instead of February. By so doin,', “we will bring.” he said “the six weeks of wintej-so often produced by this pestife rout little animal in a season of the year wher^ we can stand it. and also where it will )>e over in time for .an early spring. And then, Mr. Speaker consider the great boon when this intelligent little animal concludes to remain out siile his hole .anti let winter ceoae. Think of a January thaw that doesn't freeze up till next December. All this may lie had by the passage of this bill The member’s remarks were received with greatapplause »n<1 his bill was referred ---------- to — the —j com- mittee of the hole. HOUSES GROCERY fpB'Bf ASHLAND, OREGON & GORE. STAR HUJ. Made by the GeJatino-Bromide, or DIÎA' i GOOD NEWS’ GOOD NEWS! M I L E S 1« noir Selling his Premium Bread eight loaves for 25 cents, wheat or graham. Also. CAKES. PIES, AKO GUMS. Good Board, it per wt-ek. Meals 2> cents. Oyster stew. 25 cents. Give me a call. Wm* MILLS. 1’I^A/ri PKOC lCSfS, Arc now taken by th? Epadin^ Photopraphors in all the CitioH. and for Oroups, pic- urea of children, etc., arc far wperior to the <»!d so-called “wet-plate’* procès«. Call at Logan’s Callery, on the hill, And examine work made exclusively by the new prooen^ Photographs made by the leading artists of the coast on exhibition f >r coraparison. 1 jg 44 Manufactured ONLY by I GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. 1‘lttsbnrgh I.ead Glan« Work, FOR SALII BY DEALERS. OCH & SON’S Boston Brown Bread, at 10cts. per loaf. All contracts, from 50 loavi s to looo, attended to promptly. Every good thing is Counter feited, and consumers aro CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of of Catarrh, “Cold in the Head,” those Chimneys made of VERY caws and Catarrhal lieadachc. 50 cent* POOR GLASS. Soo that tho exact label ia on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. PHOTOGRAPHS BAKERY RESTAURANT. Made only ortho finest mid bcatqnal tty of Glai-i for tvlthslaudlng heat. 5E i I Hay for Sale. Photograph* 150 tons alfalfa hay for sale at Ilonek's ranch, I’l miles south of Ashland, at <8 p r ton in quantities of 20 ton. ami upward, or f.< per single ton. or the hay will be delivered in Ashland for two dollars per ton additional. Persons who mav wish plu>|.,graphs fror-1 m-mitiv. « uhi .!e by the mi<i<>r»i>me<l while in Ashland,<-:in procure them by sending order« to '.rani s Puss, as the negative« hav. all been pres, rved E. p. EVEBITT. Grant s Per.«. Or . May 29, 1«S5 Xo Mr. J H otts - of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure. If you have a discharge from the n«Ae. offensive or other wise, partial lowiof smell. taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain or pressure in bead, you have Catarrh. Thou sands of cases terminate in consumption. Dr. Sage's C atarrh R emedy cures the worst Celebrated Faablon Catalene QEUT CQCC v|,r ttpGug and Sum* OEH I rilCE mer. .386, ready March I'itb. to anv adders«, Illustrates and lists every thing for Ladies*. Gent«', Childrens* ..n ' In sots' wear and lk>-sc-keeplng G «1 , u< ¡.rices loirer than those of any ho (• in me United S:aUs. < umplete -altafaction cuaran'r* dLor money re- ft. HAGANS Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty Many a lady owes her fresh ncss to it, who would rathe) not tell, and you can t tell.