Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 11, 1886, Image 3

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    ASHLAND
THE
FRH»AV
Ì
TIDING
JUNE It. 1«
BREVITIES.
Haying is in full blast.
The ice cream season h is opened.
Class In Book-keeping.
At the leqiiest uf a number of young
people in to m. Prof M G. Royal is giv­
ing instruction in I m > o ! i keeping atri pen-
m.tnship to a class which meets at the col­
lege every tuoniti g except Saturday and
Sunday. Hours of instruction, from 9
o'clock to 12. Anyone wauling to study
double entry book keeping should join
the class at once.
Arm Broken.
Last Monday B. W. R’ggs, Chas. Tay­
lor and T. Y. Dean undertook t<> jump
fiom a freight train as it passed the
Grant's Pass <le|w*t platform, all of wh*>m
were badly shaken up. Mr. Dean re­
ceived a fracture of one bone of the
right atm Inflow the elbow. The wonder
is that they were not killed, as the train
was moving at a rapid rate.—[Courier.
Historical Hack.
Have you seen the handsome Hereford
cat tie yet?
I
Ice for sale in large nr small quantities
at the Red House.
Men's summer pnnta, neat cuts, $1.50
per pair at Blount's.
x
Fresh candies received this week at
Burckhalter .k Hasry’s.
*
A state election fails tn bring out the
full vote uf Ashland precinct.
Ca I ami see our new inv >ice of China
and glass waru. Hunsaker & Dodge, x
Thu letteis not called for at thu p-'St-
officu will tie advertised every week here­
after.
Mrs. W. G. TVault, widow of the
I founder of the “Sentinel,” died at her
The Bouloii A McGinley Comedy Co i Home tn Jacksonville last Friday morn-
h ul a good house at Granite hill last i mg.
Wellies lay evenin', ami without doubt
Some of the pupils and teachers of
a larger audience <>n the second appear­ the Ashland public schools had a picnic
ance (list evening.) Their entertain­ at the *-da springs on Carter creek lust
ment is an excellent one, and gave great Saturday.
a.Utaf ictioti >o ail present. Everyone
All the four counties of the 1st j nil-
pr-iMM Bonlui:. by all odds the finest
violinist who h.«s ever delighted an Ash­ cial district in S'Uthurn O.egoii aie
land audience. His violin solos were a shown to be Democratic mi a strict party
surprise and a revelation, and the double vote.
playing of Botilon and McGinley was
Byars & Guerin are plastering the l ist
not less entertaining. The ladies of the two stores in Johns-m'a block, and will
compiny all did well, also, in thu ch-ir- so.>n have them finished and ready for
^adtar sketches and f.irees th it varied the occupancy.
.
programme of the evening. The com­
Arrangements concerning the celebra­
pany :a <>ne of the l»**t in its a¡>ecidiiies
that ever traveled through here, ami tion of Independence Day will he made in
deserves the liberal patronage every­ «1 ne f<>r announcement in next issue uf
thu T idings .
where given it.
G. 8. Butler is in Klamath county
this week.
Wool is quoted nt 15<&'18c per lb. at
Portland,
Wm. Taylor returned,
Sprague river last Sunday.
home from
Flour sells at $3 per hundred lbs. at
Linkville.
Virgil Conn, of Conn Bros., Paisley,
passed through Ashland this week.
Hans. Weaver, of Myrtle creek, died
on May 24'h, of consumption.
The earth seem* to turn upon it* axis
just about a* smoothly and the sun shine
a* brightly as it did Lefors election, but
the world look* rather somber and
gloomy to some of the late candidates.
Miss Belle Spencer, of Klamath Coun
ty, has Been visiting friends iu Aahlmid.
Cha*. Fi><ck, of Yreka, aged 22 years,
died last Frid«y, of diphtheria.
Miss Jenni« Moore, of Jacksonville,
has been visiting Ashland friend* this
week.
A jury for a second trial of the Allen
mur ter case was empaneled at Yreka last
Saturday.
Found—on the LiukviPe road between
the summit and Ashland, a gun. The
owners can obtain the same from Wm.
Taylor, iip-.n proving pr >|>erty and pay­
ing for this advertisement.
The Examiner says Lake county will
pay about $3000 wages to the sheep
shearers this season.
The recent change ill the location of
the Second U. S. Infantry will take
Lieutenant Augustus R. Egh rt in com­
mand of Coiupaiiy I, from Fort Klam­
ath, Or., to Fort Robinson, Neb.
Grand F'Urth of Jn'y ball at Granite
hall, in Ashland. Fud announcement
next week.
Boulon Ac Meliinley.
BERE AND THERE.
Beginning yesterday, the passenger
train.* on the California & Oregon rail­
road run seven miles north of. Delta,
which cuts off a piece <>f rough wagon
road for staging and freighting.
M ore solid, handsome improvements
for the business part uf Ashland are talk­
ed of.
Rog i to River Courier: James W. Wt-
mer now owiis the hack in which Major
The sheriff and cleik >>n the Demo-
Gelier.il E. K. 8. Canby was conveyed
cra'ic ticket had about as close a i uti as
from the scene nt his murder on the il<>-
is cuiiifurtablu.
doch.ttle fields t<> Yreka. Mr. Colver,
In Medford precinct Barkdell WHS
of Phoenix, owned the hick, and if we
mistake not he was <>|a;r.itii>z ic at the e'ected justice of the peace, and D.ir-
time between thu lava >a-<ls slid Ashland. nelle, cmt-tahle.
The sc >t shows two bullet holes tinongh
Columbus Loftus i* one of the com-
one eml «> it, which were fired from am­ niisaioners of Lake, and John W elis, of
bush at the driver, but were four iuches Klamath county.
too low to hit their in irk.
The su!phur springs baths are more
popular with Ashlnud people this year
Uuion Camp Mfetiag.
than ever before.
The two branchi*« of the M. E. Church
Mr. Stacy sold another fine Hereford
will unite in h<4ding a camp meeting
near the idd ford on Rogue river, be­ heifer last week, to a gentleman from the
tween Gohl Hill and the Bybee bridge, Willamette valley.
begun.in » June 17th, to which preachers
Ashland is showing more solid, credita­
ami i «-ople <>f all denominations are cur­ ble improvement, than any other town
di dly invited!
in Southern Oregon.
Let everyl»ody come and camp and all
Supt. Brandt, <-f the O. & C. R. R.,
who can't c imp come pre[Kire<l to tike
ciré of themselves. Bring your Gospel was expected at Wagner creek yesterday,
Hymns aud friends, and ex|a*Ck a gixx] to ms|>ect the minus.
meeting.
G. A. Hubbell is elected justice of the
No huckstering allowed.
[mace and Frank K issliafer, constable m
J. K R oberts ,
Jacksonville precinct.
W. P. W illiams .
Ice retails at three cents tier ft. ill
Ashland, and it doesn't have to be
Hotel Property Sold.
hauled as far as salt either.
The well known Ashland House hotel
The swamp laud question still turns
pr<i|H-rty. situated in the business center
of Ashland, has been sold by Mrs. Houck the election for legislative positions in
to Messrs Diner and Bridge, of Trinity Klamath and Like counties.
county, Cd. Mrs. Houck asked 86JOO
There is tn> doubt about what Mose's
for the whole property, but reserved the own neigti'Hiis think of In* qualifications
corner lot (one of the most valuable bttsi
for the office of entnty clerk.
nt-M lots in town, valued at 81500) and
The Wagner creek saw mill is turning
was |wii l her price for the remainder of
the property, which includes the hotel “Ut from 5)00 to 7000 feet of lumber per
day under the new management.
buildings, furniture and everything per­
taining to the business. The new pro­
S one of the apple and pear trees »i>
prietors will take po.-isessioli in four weeks which the blooms were killed by the
from this time, and intend soon to re
April frosts are m>w blooming again.
model, raise and improve the building.
The liveiy horses in Ashland, Jackson­
Mrs H- nick will at once have a h mdsome I
ville ami Me.if.itd were nearly run to
two story brick building erected on the
death m thu last week before election.
corner lot, io cover the whole ground,
The first strawberry and ice cream fes­
with two stores, probably, in the lower
part. And thus Ashland continues tn tival of the season was given by the 1.
improve.
O. G. T. of Ashland Wednesday evening.
PERSONAL,
Mr. Bucher, of M<<d»C county, Cal., n
cousin of J. <>. C. Wimer, ha« Iteen vis­
iting his relative* here and in Josephine
county.
Win Patterson and G. L. Dean have
thu c >ntract for building the new
wo.aleu
bri.lgj
for
the
county
across the True gulch s-mth of Ariilaud.
and will begin work next week.
If awnings of iron and light canvas
weie put up in place of the string of
wooden sheds along in front of the busi­
ness h"u»us in town, it would reduce the
lire insurance rate* to some extent.
Su n. M’K'nzer, <>f tlm R. R repair
shop at Grant s Pars came up over the
line with a force of men ami an extra
engine last Saturday tilling the water
barrel* on all the bridges on the way.
Strangers are coming to Jackson coun­
ty t<> investigate the qnaitz iiiining pros-
pects here, and mining capital will un­
doubtedly be attracted in this direction
more strongly this year than ever be­
fore.
A force <>f soldiers tinder command <>f
Lieut. Poindexter from F.rt Klamath
have been engaged in repairing the mili­
tary telegraph line between this place
and Linkville during the past ten days or
more.
Th.! Klamath County
last Saturday with a new
dress of body type and
seven-column folio Bize.
provemeut continue and
reward.
Star appeared
heading, a new
enlarged to a
May ita im-
meet with due
The “Rogue River Courier’ is the
heading now displayed by the enterpris­
ing newspaper of Josephine county.
Tne C >uriur is now prmtad all at home
and is a credit t<> the town and county
in which it is published.
I
Grant Helman is preparing a swim­
ming p<md with a surface 12x40 feet at
In* war n white suipnur spring* near
town. It will be enclosed and lilted up
.n good style, and will no doubt bu popu­
lar both f>>r ladies and gentlemen.
Thu contest between McLean and
Miller f<>r j<>ii^, representative of Lake
I and K.aniaiti I* very close, and it will re­
quire the official cunt t<> decide it. At
latest report McLean «eemed to have two
<>r three majority in the two counties.
G. L. Duan, who made a trip to Jack­
sonville yesterday, report* that the wheal
in many <<f the tie'ds down the valley
looks well—“and the mustard, which i*
just out in blossom now, is splendid,
biggest crop ever raised in Jackson
county.”
G. F. Billings reports the sale of B. F
Crouch's dwelling hsuse and lot opposite
Sylvester Fattuisoii’s, in the noitheru
part of town to H. A. H irrisoti, who re­
cently art ivud tn Ashland with iiis family
fr..m one <>f the eastern states. Consid­
eration, 8950.
No news yet from the contractor who
agreed to carry thu mills bel ween Ash
land and Linkville six times per week
each way for 83500 per annum. U he
fad* to come to time, thu service will be
let tenqHiiardy until his bondsmeu can
be heard fi oui.
Albert Isaacs was hanged at Alturas
May 28th for the munier of John Sher­
man near the lava beds about two years
ago.
Wm. Thomas, of Yreka, at one time
editor of the Union, passed through
Ashland Tuesday on lit* way to Washing
t>ui Territory.
Mrs. Ha*kell Amy and family, of Cen­
tral Point., started List Tuesday for L >s
Angeles, Cal., for r visit there of several
months' duration.
Sam. Brown, of Pioneer, who had a
severe attack of fever recently, ha.* re-
cover- d sufficiently to make a trip to
town with Ilia wife this week.
Mr. J. A. Houston and family have
moved .mt to Linkville, where Mr.
Houston will take charge of the butcher­
ing business of Judge Smith.
Enoch Loper, of Go<«e Lake valley,
came in last week aftor his daughter,
Mias Mary, who has been attending
school m Ashland since last fall.
Mr. Davis, of Yamhill county, father
of Mrs. Jas. Porter, stopped in Ashland
several days this week on his return
home frotu a visit to the Eastern states.
Miss Lizzie Murphy,
Klamath county and iii
ley, Siskiyou Co., since
to this valley last week
who has been in
Butte cieek val­
last fad, returned
for a short visit.
Judge Webster, Dist. Attorney Kent
aud Judge Prim went out to Linkville
on to-day’s stage. The Judge will open
circuit court for Klamath county next
Monday.
The sure effects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla
are thorough and permanent. If there
is a lurking taint of scrofula about you,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla will dislodge it, ami
ex;>el it from your system.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Lewis came iu
from K.aiiiath county yesterday and Mr*.
Lewi» took the tram for Willamette val-
for a visit of a month or more with.rela-
tives in that part of the 6tutu.
Agent Emery, of the Klamath reserva
tioii, has been visiting the U. S. Iitdian
training school near Salem, and making
observations which may he of service to
the schools at Klamath Agency amt
Yain.ix.
Civil Engineer C. W. Root started last
Sunday evening for Washington Terri­
tory, to lake a position on thu Cascade
bratich of tn« N. P. R. R., now in course
■ >f construction. Mrs. R K>t ruiu.tius at
their home here.
Uncle Jesse Applegate is in town
this week, on Inn return to Yoncalla
from Kiamath county, H s liealtn i»
veiy poor, and disease has to somu ex­
tent affected his mental faculties, whether
more than temporarily is not known.
George T. Baldwin, of the firm of
Baldwin A Forbes, the treasurer-elect
• >f Klamath county, came in from Link-
viile on Tuesday's stage .«nd h i* gone to
Portland on a nusiuess trip, intending
to be absent from home some two weeks
<>r more.
Wm. Card and family were in town
Sunday o'u the way from Canyonville to
Lakeview. Mr. CarB, who has the mail
contract between Linkville and Like-
view and between Likeviuw and Sum
mer Lake, took a baud of good horse»
out with him to stock the lilies.
Heavy cloud-bursts have occurred in
Siskiyou and Shasta counties, Cal., with­
in the past week.
A large number of teachurs have been
in attendance at tlie Siskiyou Countv
institute at Yreka.
Coyotes killed eleven head of sheep in
Philip C. Miller's band, on Antelope,
cue night recently.
The Oregon state teachers’ association
will he held at Salem on the 6th, 7th,
8th and 9ih of July.
The hoys who killed the big grizz’y
this side <>f the K^matli river estimate
that his weight was over 1200 ft*.
R .ad tax receipts with stul>*. b mud
in books of 50 each, for use of super­
visors, for sale at the T idinos office.
Ex Piesident IlHye*and General Shul­
man will be Hinoug the iiii|H<itaut pel-
sons attending the leunioii of the G. A.
R at San Francisco in August.
Albert Walker and Amos Lundy of
Sprague nver, have each nuilt a lame
haru this 8ea«oii, to Hccomnnxlate the
largtf rtm«.utit of hay \hey put up every
year.
Considerable destitution is iep«>rted
Hmong families along the Sacramento
river, whom the entile failure of the
«almon run has left without means of
support.
Ft om »lie present rapid progress in the
work on the railroad the Snn Fr.uci»co
Argonaut s»ys:
“ Befote the apricot
trees blossom in 1887 this city will he
connected with Portland by an all-rail
route.'’
•
James Biymt, <>no ainong the wealth­
iest and most practical farmers of Scott
valley, Cal., has purchased a tine ranch
in Langell valley, Klamath county, an t
will sooii establish In* eldest son theieon
with a Urge baud of cattle.
Following is a list of uncalled-for letter* re­
A c«uie*pondent at the front sent the
following to tile Red.ling Press ln*t Week: maining in the Post Office at Ashland, Oregon,
This load will now be pu«hed. The June 10. 1886.:
E E
Mooney John
fotces «re dally being increased, hut 1 Bassett
Barnett Mrs Sarah
Mayne Joseph F—2
uni sorry »hat my anticipated 500 white Bmh J L
Gysterstof-k Charley
Crooks
M
8
I*h< )>in John
men have turned out to be Celestial* <-f
Hamlin Mis* Euiir.n Whitney Ned
the titst water. The company is m>w ex­ Holme* Bros
periencing some trouble about getting
Persons calling for the above letters
good white men. Tne meager pay I* please sajr “advertised.”
not sufficient, besides harvest in the
a . P. B anuosd . P.
valley offers butter inducements.
I
I'ndigebted Food
The budge at the 9th crossing is all
hut completed. Col. Scobie ha* finished
In the stomach develops an acid which
the piers at the 10th crossing and will stings the upper part of the throat and
have the Uth done in a few days. He palate, causing “heartburn ” It also
Im* a division at the 12th, and Captain evolves a gas which produces "wind on the
Sai toi l is moving his culvert brigade on stomach,’’ and a feeling aud appearance of
distention in that organ after eating. For
Sweetbrier.
both this acidity and swelling Hostetter's
It seem* to be a fixed fact that ths Stomach Bitters is a much better remedy
- .......... f will hand-e passengers and I than alka ine «aita, like hartshorn and car­
company
bonate of soda. A wineglassful of the
freight from H .zle cieek. ami town lots Bitters, after or before dinner, will be found
have ailvnticed an hundred per cent. to act as a reliable carminative or prevent­
The colonel is in ecstacy, and Uncle Sim ive. This fine specific for dyspepsia, both
wears a I i « itz >nUl smile that w<>u d do in its acute and chronic form, also prevents
yoitr heart good to look at. Andy Town­ and cores malarial fever, constipation, liver
complaint, kidney tronb es, nervousness
send and Ilia men have been brushing and debility. Persons who observe in them­
out a road to the new station during the selves a decline of vigor should use this
A'molutdy
past week. It connects with the toll flue tonic without delay.
frem Op¡a¿» t't jEmeticB ande
road n few rods south of Mears creek.
It is undoubtedly the intention of the
Woodbury jars. Call and see the
company to reach Bailey’s before winter Woodbury fruit jars, the latest, and best.
sets in, so as to make the distance about —Clayton & Gore’s.
100 miles between the terminus of each
A t Duf’UuMiTd ANi» I>EAI,Kltb.
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THE I M IItllJ» A. V KILK* CO.. BILTIBOM,
road. From present indications work
New
Hay
for
Sale.
will no doubt be continued right along
to the Oregon boundary, and the ri.ht
One hundred tons of grain hay (wheat and
Bucklen’ti Arnica Salve.
of way force may probably reach Siski­ oats. for sale now in shock in field 2‘2 miles
north
of
Ashland,
for
six
dollars
per
toil
cash,
you before the 4th of July, to be closely
The best 8alve in the world for cuts,
I followed by Scobie's force of stone ma­ in quantities to suit, if applied for immediate­
ly. Inquire of
P. LVTTLETOS.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt riieotn, fsver
Ashland,
Juue2d,
1886.
sons and helpers.
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
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corns, and all skin eiaptiun*, and positive­
ly cures piles, or no pay reqoirsd. It is
Eminent Men
Notice.
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
That have endorsed Simmons Liver
Having given sutBcient lime. etc., we now money refunded. Price 25 cent* per box.
give poKitlve notice that all accollili» not paid For mle by J. H. Chiiwood A Son’s.
Regulator after personal use:
within the next THIRTY day* will be collected
Hou. Alexander H. Stephens.
with costs added.
Mil.LEE <k CO.
Ashland, Or., April 29, 1886.
John W. B. ckwith. Bishop of Georgia.
D r . K ellogg s W orm T ea ia entirely
General J no. B. Gordon, ex-U. S. Sen­
free from all Mercm lai pr<>|>erties, can be
ator.
given to the weakest constitution with­
Hide» and F ihh Bought
I Ion. Jno. Gill Shorter, ex Governor
out danger, ia palatable and easily ad-
<>f Alabama.
ministered t<> children, is mild in opera­
The undersigned will pay the highest market
Rev. David Wills, D. D., President fit ice for hides, skins anil furs of all kinds, tion. and never fails to effect a cure.
rom this date until further notice.
Oglethorpe College.
Price 25 cents. Sold by Chitwood <t
J. B. K. H utchimgs .
Bishop Pierce, <>f M. E. Church South.
Son.
Ashland. Or., May 21, 1886.
Judge Jas. Jackson, Supreme C>>uit,
Georgia.
Safe insurance <>f all kinds at lowest
“Itougli nn Kat«.“
We could fill a volume with the high­
Clear* out rat*, mice, roi rhe*, fllc-s, aut*. rates. G. F. Billings.
est testimonials.
bed-bugs.
One eighth, <>r 10 ft., box crackers 65c.
George Edward*, who was arrested ami
tried in tin* county for prize fighting,
has been arrested iii Poitland for
attempting to bribe voters on election
«l»y. He was held in $1000 bail to ap­
pear before the next U. 8. grand jury.
The most severe cough can be removed
f»y R rd Star Cough Cure. “Give it to
your children by all mean«,” says Prof.
Williams, ex-State Chemist of Delaware,
wlm found it woiideifully efficacious.
Price, only twenty-five cents a bottle.
.The Indian children at the Yninax
school; had a regular commencement
programme recently, “all same B .stuns,'*
and a visitor writing t<> the Star compli­
ments Prof. Leeke ami wife upon the
evidence* given l>y the pupils of caretui
and succes.'ful training and education.
Grant’s Pass exchange: ‘‘Thu lateness
■ >f crops this year is a matter of much
comment. Tney are at least two week.*
later than is common in Southern Oregon.
Fruits are al«o late. Iu some instance»
when frosts killed tlie first bloom the
crops now growing are thu product of the
second bloom.”
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I
SAFE»
SURE.
PROMPT.
Heart Pali w
Now is the time to procure bargains
in men's ami boy's clothing, furnishing
goods, hats, caps, Loots, shoes. tohacC",
notions, etc , at O. H. Blount’s, as lie de­
sires to reduce stock, before moving in­
to hia new quirti-rs. which will be one of
those elegant stores just neing finished
in Johnson's new block.
x
L H. Adams, who has charge of
Midei & Co's waielmnse in this place, is
agent for the Sugar Pine Door and
Lumber C<< , of Giant's Pass, and nil or­
ders for lumber of any kind will lie
promptly filled by him.
[40
A nasal injector free with each bottle
uf Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50
cents. For sale at Chitwood’s.
BORN
BOSLEY—In Ashland, May 31.1886, to Mr. and
Mrs. Chas, Hosley. u son.
TERRY—In Ashland. June 7, 18*6. to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Terry, a son.
WILKINSON—In Linkville, May 29,1886, to the
wife of 11. E. Wilkinson, a daughter.
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at the Red House.
Palpitation, dropsical swelling«, dtzzine««.
indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by
"Wells' Health Renewer."
Ask for'Veils' “Rough on corns.’ 15 cents
Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corn*,
warts, bunions.
Hackmetack—a lasting and fragrant
perfume. Prince 25 and 50 cents. For
sale by J. H. Chitwood A: Sou.
••Buchu-Palba.”
Qrick. complete cure, all kidney, bladder
and urinary disease*, scalding, irritation, stone,
gravel, catarrh of the bladder. «1, druggists.
Bed-bugs. Flies.
Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice,
gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by “Rough
ou rata.’’ 15c.
Thin People.
Hot and cold baths in the famous
“Wells’ Health Renewer” restores health and
vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, rexual de­ white.sulphur springs water at the White
bility. «1.
Sulphur Springs Hotel.
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“Rough on Pain.“
Cutes cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhoea,
aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia,
rheumatism. 20c. Rough on pain plasters, 15c.
Fine all wool light colored suits for
812 at O. H. Blount's. These are the
best bargains ever offered in Ashland,
Mothers.
If you arc failing, broken, worn out and ner­ and will be in stock bat a short time, x
vous’. use "Wells’ Jfealth Renewer.” <1- Drug­
gist*.
“King of Soaps," the boss of all soaps.
Washes without rubbing! Fur sale only
“Water Bng>. Roache«.“
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“Rough on Rata” clears them out, also beet­ by Huusaktr <fc Dodge.
les. ants.
I.lfe Preserver.
If you are losing your grit, on life, try
"Wells’ Health Renewer.’- Goes direct to
weak spots.
“Rough on Plica.”
L.ASU— Kt Honolulu, Klamath river Cal.. June
5th. 1886, Mrs. Lenora B. Ijtsh, wife of Mr.
Levi A. Eash, aged 21 years. 10 months and 2
days.
Ladies, use Aromatic Wine for nervous­
ness and sleeplessness. For sale at the City
drug «tore.
Ladies, is iife and health worth preserv­
ing? If you think so. use Gilmore’s Aro­
matic Wine. For sale at the City drag
store.
Give your children, for ooughs and colds,
croup, whooping cough and hoarseness.
Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. For sale at
the City drug store.
What will cure throat and lung troubles?
Gilmore's Maitnetic Elixir. For sale at
the City drug sto;s.
Confined to the bed four mouths, and al.
most blind, and cured bv one box of Gil­
more’s Neuralgia Cure. For sa.e at the City
drag store.
Read these facts—It may save your life—
Gilmore's Aromatic. Wine cures suppressed
menstruation and painful monthly sick-
nes*. For sale at the City drag store.
W-.llia L. Culver of Pavilion. N. Y., aays
that Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir cured him
of a long standing throat and lnng trouble.
For sale at the City drug store.
ltev. E. J. Whitney of Clarkson,N. Y.,says
Gilmore's Aromatio Wine for female weak-
nes8. stands without a rival. For sale at
the City drug stole.
KEL1G1OVS NOTICES.
M. E. i RI’MH.—Regular services every Sun-
dav.alll a . M. and 7 P. N. Sunday School
d.ai). Rev. W. U. Sitnpson will preach at Med­
ford on the 3d Sunday in each month.
P rf . sbvteriam C iivrch —Preaching morn­
ing and evening st the usual time. Sunday
School at 9:30 A. M.
Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor.
B aptist C hvrch .—Preaching at Ashland
morning and evening every Sunday except the
tint io wh month. Preaching st Medford on
the first Sunday in each mouth.
Rev. A. M. Russell, pastor.
L iberal H all . T alent . -Liberal Sunday
School meet* for Bible study and di*cussh»s
ev< ry Sunday at 11 a m . Cordial InvUaUoa to
evtryax«.
o.
The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, uf Bour­
bon, Ind., says; “Both myself and wife
owe >>ur lives t<> Shiloh's Consumption
Cute.” Fur sale at J H Chitwood A
Son's.
Cure* pile* or hemorrhoids, itching, protrud­
ing, bleeding, Internal or other. Internal and
external remedy to each package. Sure cure,
50c. Druggist*.
MARRIED.
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Mineral water from the Soda Springs
at H UHSaker <& Dodge's.
“Itough on Corn«.”
DIED.
— BECKER. — At the M. R.
Says the Star of last Saturday; Jesse CUNNINGHAM
church in Jacksonville, May 27. 1*»6. by Rev.
D. Cai«’* foreman, Al Wutherell, met
W. P. Williams. W. J. Cutin.ngham of Grant's
Pass and Elsie D. Becker, of Ashland.
with a serious ami probably fatal acci­
dent a few days ago at I lie Carr ranch on
Proper Treatment for Cough».
Clear lake, by the fall of a horse he whs
That the reader may fully underataud
riding. The horse fell upon him, mash­
what constitutes a good cough and lung
ing him in a terrible manner, ami at last syrup, we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry
accounts he was hardly expected to re­ is the basts of the best remedies yet discov­
ered. These ingredients with several oth­
cover from his injuries.
ers equally as efficacious, enter largely in­
The house committee on territories to Dr. Boaanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup,
last Wed lies, lay agreed to report the bill thus making it one of the most reliable
extending the operations of the general now on the market. Price 5u cents and $1.
Sunpiea free. Sold by J H Chitwood & I
homestead laws over Alaska. A favora- S-'ti.
I
hie report was also directed on the bill
authorizing the expenditure of $50,00!)
Rockford Hosiery.
in sinking artesian wells for irrigation
The best c<>tt<>n and woolen hosiery to
purposes iu the territory uf Montana.
bo had for the money is that in-ide at
A recent San Francisco dispatch say*: R ckford, III.—for ladies, children and
Overland passenger rates are again tend­ men. Full line just received at Mc­
ing toward demoralizitioti. The agree­ Call’s.
[48.
ment by transcontinental lines to main­
tain the tariff was broken by mure than
Ha no for Sale.
one <>f the road* in a genetai return to
A fine upright piano, nearly new
the practice of having «treet commis­
Enquire at office of
G. F. B illings .
sion*. Yesterday the New Y.nk rates
Ashland, Maj- 7, 1886.
ranged from $5 to $8 below thu tariff re­
cently restored.
Deviled ham, turkey, chicken and
The Pioneer association of Oregon tongue al B. A Hasty’s.
t
meets at Oiegon City June 15, 1886
A new lot of tin and granite ware at !
Exerci3«s on the occasion will be the
*
usual addresses l.y members of the asso­ Reeser's.
ciation, music, etc., with a grand barbe­
Gingham, alpAcca and seersucker coats
cue in the afternoon. Tlie Indian war at 0 H. Blount's.
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veterans will also meet with the pioneets.
Go t<> the White Sulphur Springs Ho­
The addiesses will be delivere<l l»y Hon.
tel for hot and cold baths. Bath rooms
M. C. Gcrge and Col. John Kelsey.
open every day <>f the week.
The Yrek« Journal i f the 5th says:
T. W. P rice , Manager.
The second mortgage oil the land* of the
Nature's own remedy, Oregon Kidney
rainoad company for $10,003,003 lias
been tiled at cletk's office in this county, Tea.
and in all the c'Unties <>n the route. The
Nature a own remedy, Oregon Kidney
mortgage runs for 30 years, at 6 per cent Twi.
•
per annum, a* security for hornl* of
For
a
good square meal go to the
$1000 each, issued, which will b« ac:ept-
"bite
''lute
Sulphur
Springs Hotel. T. W.
ed l.yt- lupany in payment f >r any lands
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sold, the same as coin or any p«[>er of Price,. Manager.
credit.
In coffee* and teas we can pleasyyou.
A gang of 60 Chinamen, who had been A large a«sortiiient of all grades just in.
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at work in shoe shops and tobacco facto- — Hunsaker A Dodge.
rie«, ill San Francisco, but supplanted by
Twenty.five cents buys two boxes best
whito labor, were hired by the C. & O. gloss staich at thu Red House.
R. R. company, and sent t<> work <>u the
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy—a positive
track under thu former Assistant Supt.
cure
for catarrh, diphtheria and canker
Thus O'Neal. When the warm weather
I came on a few days ago the whole gang i mouth. For sale by J H Chitwood &
of Celestials to a man “struck" for the Soli.
For dyspepsia and liver complaint,
brush m>r would they c<<me out. Tlie
next day all of them packed i tneir
their plun- you have a printed guaranta« on «very
<ler, aud left fur Chico on foot.—[Jour- bottle of Shibdi’a Vitaliaur. It never
fails to euro
F»r sale by J H Chitw >od
nal.
Surveyor General Tolman sent in his
resignation about two week* ago, t<>
take effect <>u tne last day of tins month.
Mr. W. J. Cunningham and Mrs.
He knew, of course, that a successor E'siu D. Becker, both former residents
w.>uid be appointed without hl* resigna- ot Ashland, were joined in marriage re­
I lion, but wants to get out promptly on cently at Jacksonville. They have since
Thu machinery of the new quartz mill ' the last day of ins term.
Preparing to Celebrate.
returned to Grant's Pass, their present
ivoiks satisfactorily, and it will be set nt
home. Thu T idings joins their many
The
T
idings
will
begin
a
now
volume
Puraii-int to c ill a meeting nf citizen* work upon a regular run of ore to-day
■ next week, entering upon the eleventh friends here in Congratulations aud good
of Ashland was held a McCall's hall, i or to-morrow.
wishes.
year of its publication. It is more pros
1 hiiraday aftern.Hin, June 10th. to con­ i
Granite H ill Associtimi will give a I«». <>u* ami lias a larger circulation than
sider i he propriety of celebrating the
A brother of Dr. A.
Helm arrived
100 h atiiiivers.iry of American Imlejien- grand independence >>all at their new ever before—has kept up a steady im­ in Ashland a short time ago from East­
h ill in A*hland on the evening of Mon- provement and within a tew weeks will
d elice.
ern Oregon and he and the Doctor have
’ fie atm further improved.
On motion, Gen. J. M. McCall was d iy, Ju y 5th.
gone "Ut across the mountain* to look
chosen eli arm m and J. S. Sweet, secre
The Su-iday school of the Ashland
By improvements in the tubing of through Klamath and Lake counties and
Ury.
Baptist Chinch will celebrate Bible D y the new turbine wheel, thu Ashland •eu what pr*os[>ects can tie found f<>r mov­
The object of the meeting being st ited. i t>y appropriate exercises at the church Woolen Mills are enabled to run with a ing their stock business to Southern
remark* were made by J. D. Fountain. next Sunday evening.
j Coiisideiao|y smaller head of water than Oregon from Washington Teiritory.
Geo. Engle. H. S Emery, W. H. Wick­
A lunch basket, table clo'h, etc., were | last year, which will piobably save the
ham. Gen McCall and others, ami on
Col. Richard M. Hoe, the printing
; loss of tivquent delays in thu low water
motion it was resolved t<> celebrate in found in the road south of Ashland, and months of August and September.
press inventor and manufacturer, died
await the claim of the owner at the resi­
Ashland <>ii Saturday, July 3 I.
of heart disease at Florence, Italy, last
Tlie iron-frame, canvas awning* in Munday.
On motion an executive committee of dence of E. V. Carter.
five were appointed by the chair, with
The City Council met on Monday night front of the Johnson block are a great
A whisker dye must be convenient tn
power toap|e.iiit all «>ther necessary com- in regular sesshiti, but adj >urned with­ improvement upon the wooden file tra|>s
which have been built along upon must use, easy to apply, impossible to rubotf,
mitees and office is ami make all needed out transacting any business till to-m<>r
ut the bu.iuess houses in town. They elegant in ap|>earunce, and cheap in
arrange-iient* for the celebration. 'I he r>>w evening, June 12-II.
are nicer, handier and far safer, and price. Buckingham's Dye for the Whis­
following innieil gentlemen were ap­
The T idings will soon be printed in should supersede thu wooden ones.
kers unites in itself all these merit*.
pointed on the committee: Geo. Engle,
Try it.
a new type <>t clearer and plainer face
J. D. Fountain, Prof. Sweet, I. W. Bur-
Mr. W. C. Johnson, the recently ap-
than that now in use. The ty|>e is now
ilss and Frank Hasty
' poinied Register of thu Land Office, vice
mi the way hither from the E ist.
Ditch Cleaning.
Adjournnl.
J. M. M c C all . Ch’n.
I W. F. Benjamin, took p.issussiou of the
An agent of H-'taling
C»., the Port­ 1 office on the first of the month and Mr.
J. S S weet , Sec.
Notice is hereby given th it the West
land liquor dealers, was in J icksoliville Buiij tmin retires, with thu good wishes Ashland Ditch (No. 1) will be cleaned on
election day, working hard to m ike votes <>f everybody who has ever transacted Saturday. June 12, uiie week from to­
Med Turd Races.
for Strahan for Supreme Judge.
any bu»ineas with him.—[ Plaiudealur.
morrow, and the water will be turned off
Fallowing is a <ep>rt of the races at ’
the
evening before. Persons de|»end-
Mt<lf.-r4 I ast week:
The owners of thu quirtz ledge or,
You can have your spring mattresses
Fust «lay, Thursday, running race half Wigner creek discoveied by Bragdoii and lounges ivpaired and made as good ing upon the ditch for their supply of
mile ami lepeat; purse 810J. Harry and R uicli have refused an offer of $20,- as new now. G. W. Tyler will do up- water should rememlier the dato.
C. H. G illette , Sec.
holsiuring and repaiimg in Ashland for
Stover «-utiii-tl Quebec, Julius Fit ten (MX) for the property, it is reported.
Bingo, Jesse Sini|>*on L'ttle Dick. Que­
We have received a Copy of the annual a few days. If you have work in that
A Rare Bargain.
bec won, time given at 33A.
catalogue ami aniioun ement of the Wil­ hue call on him or leave orders with H.
Two
acres
of land on Granite street,
Second day, Friday, I unning race half lamette University, which institution ap­ 8. Emery at once, f«r he will be here
set in a variety of the beet fruit trees and
but a short time now.
mile aixl repeat; pulse $75, twenty per pears to be in a flourishing condition.
berries. Place will produce enough fruit
cent entrance added. Bingo enteieH by
The boats to be used by the U- S. geo- for several families. Gmal house and
The “ immensity ” wasn’t quite ini
Stover. Mose by Ralph Dean, Little Dick
logical survey in exploring Ciater l.>ke I ! out buildings. A good home for smne-
by Dave Pqyne, Dollie C by Tom Miles. inensv etv-ugli to reach the state treasury
aie
beiim built in Portland. One from one. Apply to
G. F. B ilungs .
Bmgo to. k both heals iii 23 ami 24j re- this trip, and will have to de|>end upon
winch the soundings will bo imide is
the
county
still
for
its
choice
pickings.
sneclivviy | Most* was »11 ut out and L ttle
To the Ladle*!
I twuiiiy-six feet long, two feet deep and
Dick was srithdrawn.
The successful candidates in Klamath five and one-half feet broad. The others
Coma
and
see
<>ur stock of ladies un­
Third day, Satunlay, runnihg race, county gave a grand hall at Linkville
are »kiff< about 15 ft long. They will be derwear, infant’s robes and cloaks; also
»ingle dash of a mile. Stover entered Wednesday evening, which was large.y
completed in about two weeks.
velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, araseuea
Quebec and Fitten Bingo. The fir«t- attended and was made a general jubilee. f
The Yreka Journal of the 5th says:
named came in ahead, time given at 1:53.
The boys of the Jacksonville Turn- and emb. silk. And don’t forget our
“
We
near a rqui<>r that a Chinaman, i
Amador
Andrews,
route
agent
of
largu
stuck
of
hosiery
always
on
hand.
The next race was a match lace, quar­
vureiu came up to give an exhibition here
aged i;t»"Ut 60, engaged with another
C >., iv.is «Hit inspecting last Tuesday evening, but as they hud in­
G illette S isters .
ter mde dash for $100 a side, la-tween Wells Fargo
Chinaman still older, tn mining o|i t|ie
Dave Payne’s Little D ck and “the Kan­ the offices along the line of the O. & C. advertently neglected to make announce- :
N>>rth Fork of Salmon in this county
Pasture to Let.
sas horse," entered by some Butte crv» k R. R. last week, and was in Ashland ment of the fact nobody knew of their
four
miles ah<>ve Bent.eft's, was mur-
M
nday.
Good
pasture
to
kt
on
the
Bauera
pal ties.
I lie latter came out a good dis­
intention, and consequently they had no ;
dured and thrown into that stream, and
place
at
the
bait
of
Oak
street,
Ashland.
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tance ahead; n>> time announced.
audience.
They
iuu*v
learn
that
it
take*
i
The ladies <>f the W. C. T. U realized
tiis |Mi'tnet is also iiii«*ing, supposed to
Apply to the undersigned,
Besides these there were a number nearly fifty dollars from their dinner mi advertising to make the show busiliens a 1
have been murdered. Tlie body of the
J ohn R eal .
known as “scrub races' each day. The election <| <y. It is to be applied toward success.
Chinaman first above teferred to was
Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885. '
horse Bingo was formerly known as I 1 the building or fitting up of a free ruad-
Mr- Volk, r<’»d master of thé 0. & C. !
found a few days after some two miles
Mark Duly.
I ing room.
R. 11., and «nperinteudent of construe-
Imlow Bennett’s. No coroner’s inquest
Pasture to Let.
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■ ir examination was held, ami tliecmpse
i ne calico bait at Granite hall last lion during thu bii'lding <>f the extension '
Pasture to let <>n the Hargadino ranch
A Cure of Piteutn ilia.
Thursday evening was well attended, southw.od from R.'sebmg to tin* place,
was taken in charge l>y thu Chines« resi­
at
$1 |>er head per month. Apply to A. dents of the river.”
made
a
tup
to
San
Francisco
receutly
on
;
Mr. D. H. Barnaby, of Owego, N. Y.. and a pleasant affair. The hail will be
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T. Kyle, Jr., or George Hargaditie. I
say* that Ins daughter was taken with a the favorite dancing hall uf this fmrt of busines*, and the wide-awaku [»eoplu who '
Ashland, Or., April 16, 1886.
are
watching
railroad
ni>>veiiiuut*
care
­
Violent c-dd winch termin iteil with Pneu­ the country.
A Captain’s Fortunate Discovery.
fully suspect that lie c >uld tell whether
monia, ami all the best physician* gave
¡aalt! (Mt)
A postoffice ia wanted at Sods Springs or not there is to be any work done bn 1
apt Coleman, achr Weymouth, ply ng
the case up ami said she c ul«l n<>t live <>n the Linkvilie road, mid it would ac-
Just received a ear load of fine Liver­ between Kt.antic city And New Yura, had
but a few hour* at m--st. Shu was in conio-lHte a number of families who now tlie O. «V C. this suinmer. He Lasu't I
pool and ground rock salt—and f<>r sale been troubled with a cough so that he was
told
ÿet,
however.
this emidlli* ii when a friend rec-mmeml- ; d»-|K-nd tljMOi. voluntary mail service ol
nnab e to sleep, and was iuduced to try
cheap for cash at McCall’s.
May 27.
Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption.
ed D r . W m H all ' s B alsam for the their neighbora
Frank (Posey) Biker, tne telegraph
It no» oqly gave him ins ant relief, but al­
L wgs , and advised iier to try it. ' Sheac-
repan er and operator stationed at Link- •
All good* sold strictly for cash at 0, layed the extreme soreness m his breast.
Mr J E H< ■nstoii will start to-day
cvptedjil as a last resort, ami was sur­
ville, had tne misfortune to break his leg H. Blount's, and no money h-aned. This H ia children were similarly affected and a
prised X** find that it produced a marked to-morrow for the Willamette valley, to in a fall from a tree List Thursday. He s'-count^ for bis low price*, which never single done had the same happy effect. Dr.
King’s New Discovery is now the standard
changel for the better, and by |<ersever- attend the annual session of the grand was engaged in hanging the wire, when fail to suit purchasers.
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lo.lge, 1. O. G. T., uf which he is the the strap <>f
remedy iu the Coleman household and on
ilig in its use a cure was effected.
«if his' climbers broke,
Gram) secretary.
Order blanks for Eagle D[ills at Clay­ board the schooner. Free trial bottles of
and lie fell about fifteeii feet, tract nr lug
thia standard remedy at J H Chitwood A
ton
A Gore’s, Hunsaker $ Dodge's, or at j Hon’s drag store.
ii<e A. O. I . W. < f (begun and Wash
There will be a large crop <>f potatoes one of the txmes of his left leg u«>ar the
ni.'t. n Territory paid iwulvy thousand raised in tfie valley this year, ami it is ankle. Dr. Songer went out from Ash­ the office of G. F. Billings. Orders left
d-'ll .l* t.> the uiilow* ami families «»f *<X n.>t likely that hundreds of tons will be land to Parker’s t<> sttçml him Inst Satur­ at these places will receive prompt atten­
The ladies of the W.\j. T. (J. tender
tion.
E agle M ills .
oec.'aae.l Hieuilarr* in the immlh of May. shipped mt" the c<<u:.ty next winter, ns day.
thanks to all wlm so kind.y muwie I them
'file order ia d- ing a m.hie w-'ik. ami is was the case this year.
Don t fail to call and examine the new with their dinner «ItKithtn day and to the
Engineer John A. Hurlburt, formerly
iiicrua.-iiiig its memberahip and influence
dress hats just received nt J. D. Foun­ general public f«r lilqjral |u«tr.>ii«gM-
in
charge
of
both
the
engineering
and
D. 8. Ljvesay lias sold his live acre
in this »tale. The death assessments for
tain’s.
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Sonic dishes which were not maiked
tract of land with improvements, south construct! n work of the Siskiyou divis­
the year eliding Jniy 1st next atm.tiut to
were left nt Mrs. Thornton’s millinery
ion
of
thu
O.
«£
C.
R.
R.
,
came
up
frmu
of town, t<> Mr. R. R. Sutton for $6<l0 I
Tiy “Orange’ bulk unentered tea at
$18 per c-pit:...
store. Owne.s please call and get them.
Portland
yesterday
morning
amt
has
Mr. Sutton recently arrived here with
Hunsaker A Dodgui-
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S et . W. C. T. C.
gone up to the Siskiyou tunnel. Hia
810,01)0 were «punt in eighteen year* his family from Pennsylvania.
Three
boxes
of
bluing
for
twenty-five
visit, al this time, taken (.. o.-uuectlbir ’
l.y Pr.>t. C. A. D u:n<l«<>ii, <>f L**ui*vill«,
Those new sleeve buttons, collar but­
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Climax tobacco 12 <>z. plugs 35 cents with <*.L.ar straws bldfc'iiig in the same cents at the Red H<>u«e.
Ky . in II) ing t . get rid of his rhe ima-
ton«, studs, scarf pins, watch chains,
nt
the
Re
I
House
or
3
for
81.
looks as if there W< uld be
I dli'èétloii,
tisni, • ut lie toiiud i„> rel . f until at last
A fine liue of Rogers Bros’. A 1 cut­ •rtC-» just iq^uyd by O H. Bmunt, ate
be used St. Jacobs Oil, which speedily ,
B<>y • straw bats fur 10c. at 0. H. some rauroal work duuu near Asblaud lery to t>e sold without reserve at Caro go.<0s winch
' ’i cannot fail to please the
curedf him
this luuinw.
Blount's.
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fastidious.
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most faaudiu
Brua., Reeser’« block, Akhlapd, Or. s
They will ap¡tear at Medford thiseven-
How about the 4th <>f July, anyhoa?
ing, June llrh, at Jacksonville on the Is there any hope of Ashland recovering
12th. at Medford again <>n the 15th and from the effects of the eiecti n in time
at Eagle Point on the 16,h.
I to ceieliiate?
LETTER LIST.
The C A 0 R R Extension.
Pretty W’omen.
UPHOLSTERING!
The undersigned will be prepared to do all
work in the line of
Ladles who woull retain freshness and vi­
vacity. Don't fail to try “Well«’ Health Re-
newer.”
Upholstering and Repairing
Rough on Itch.
of upholstered furniture.
“Rough on Itch” «'urea humors, eruptions
ringworm, tetter, sail rheum, froeted feet, chill
blalus.
Apply to H. 8. EMERY,
Or to the undersigned.
Rough on Catarrh,
Corrects offenelve odor* st once. Complete
cure of worst chronic cases, also unequslcd as
gargle (or dtphthera, «ore throat, foul breath.
C. H. TYLKR.
Ashland. Oregon, June 10, 1886.
IVi'l be here but a few dayit.
REMOVAL NOTICE!
«
Cash buyers will now find
O. H. BLOUNT
Nicely located in John­
son’s new block, where he
will be able to serve his
customers to a better ad­
vantage than at any time
since he has been in Ash­
land, in
CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
FURNISHING GOODS,
Notions, Tobaccos, Cigars, &c., &c.
OOO'
The stock is much more complete
than it has been on any previous oc-
casion.
CASH BUYERS
will be shown through the entire
stock with pleasure, and no one ex­
pected to buy unless perfectly satisfied.
Yours Respectfully,
O.H. BLOUNT,
Johnson’s New Block.
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