ASHLAND TIDINGS. NORMAL SCHOOLS. THE WATER Ql'E-STlOX. The Oregonian, apropos of the ap Its I.nportiiiic«* t« Our Town as Seen by a Correspondent. proach of the legislative session, has re sumed its attacks upon the proposition to In response to a letter from Mayor Me- . EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS establish state normal schools in Oregon. Call concerning the plant of the water works in Los Angeles, Dr. E. L. Town Ex-Pre*>ident Arthur ’eft au estate of It is opposed to normal schools firstly be send, (formerly of this place) gives a de- j about 8250,000, which he bequeathed to cause they may cost the state something, script ion of the various kinds of pipe in and secondly because in its opinion use there, and then writes as follows con his family. teachers do not need any special training cerning the water question here, and its Dakota, Iowa nnd Minnesota have al in preparation for their professional la important bearing upon the welfare and ready enjoyed the opening of the bliz bors; nnd the more they know almnt future prospects of our town: “If Ashland could afford to take the zard season. teaching the less they are fitt«*d to teach. mining ditch and cement it from its source It is th«* opinion of thiit able journal, ap and construct reservoirs, that would give The New York press generally considei parently, that young teachers should it a water supply that could not be sur the labor movement an important facto- p. »ss«*s6 as much ignorance as possible of passed nor approach«*! by anything that i in the polities of that city, and through I have seen here. A town situat«*! like the theory and practice of teaching and Ashland locate«! down her«* would have ' it of the nation. should be employ«*d in some back pre t«*n thousand people addl'd to it in one Ex-Pn*i.l«*nt Hayes au I Grover Cleve cinct in til»* <*ountry to practice upou the year, and th«« water would be piped from land are the only men now living who children there who do not nee«l the care a point abov«- when any impurities could contanunat«* it. In my opinion the future h ve l>ecu elevated to the Presidency of ful education and rearing given to th- of Ashland depends entirely on how the tae United States. children of the metrojmlis. After years water question is Irin lied. A good and of such experience some of the more am etlicieut water distribution will make that Il is rumored that the Canadian Pacific bitious young teachers may become well one of the most desirable of places for- is surveying a line of road down to Port resilience, while a continuance of its pres- ; qualifietl to do their part in theeducation ent system will drive away tho very chips land, to get if practicable direct rail con of the rising geueratiou; but will not the who would seek that sjiot for a home. nection with San Francisco. marks of the blunders and failures made A combination of th- different interests iu th-* waiter and th«* forming of a com The torch of the great Statue of Liberty iu reaching such efficiency be left upon pany to furnish water for -lomestic use as at New York is to be lighted by electric the lives of the children used in this ex well :.s for fire protection would not only I ity at an annual expense of over 310,(Mio. perimental teaching, and through them lie profitable as an inv-stm nt, but would do more toward miking it a city and The U. S. government will pay the bill. upon our state as a Ixxly politic? As to th«* question of the benefit of nor health resort than anything «‘Ise that can A dispatch from Washington says: A mal sc I hjo I s the Oregonian stands out b-- don«>. You have the climate, but that climate would work your destruction un gentleman from Indiana makes the state against the overwhelming weight of in less the sipage be stopp«?d. Here, with ment that Wm. II. English will lead a telligent public opinion throughout the poor water ami resources inferior to tbos«* revolt in that state against the president United States, and it is idle to pursue of Ashland, nourishing cities are built. Then* is not so much «lifference iu the and his administration, and will be a can that point further. Concerning the other dim te. Yours is surely as desirable, didate for the senatorship upon that issue. matter, the advisabilit y of exu-nding state but the principal «lifference is in the bus aid to the schools, its position is not so iness views of the inhabitants. Down Ex-Presideut Arthur died at his home utterly indefensible, and its argument her«* tin y not only ¡mt their him-Is in in New York on the 18th. The particu i their pockets to further public enter that the profession of teaching is no more lars of bis death are given in dispatches prises. but they pull together; and the copied on first page. The funeral wtis on entitled to slate aid than that of law or result is a big boom, and it has come to Monday of this week, and was larg« ly at tnediciu«.* or theology is somewhat plausi : stay. If Ashland will do the same, five years from now she should have four tended. The President, members of the ble. Yet there is a distinction which it tim<*s her present preparation. The ques Physicians, lawvers, tion need not be, “what will they do to get a calrinet and many prominent jieople were I has not not«*d. ministers are not employe«! by the stat»*. Jiving?” It is “can they live there? can in attendance. But th«» state has already undertaken tin* ; they live a few years longer in that cli- I The election of representative in Mult work of giving its children a common 1 m ite than they could iu the east?" Cali- i fornia is waxing fat on that very class of nomah county Tuesday resulted in the ¡ school education. It has establish«*«! people. They can’t live any where else ohoice of Goodsell (Repub.) in place of schools and constantly employs teachers I ■ and they are well fixed pecuniarily, ami Taylor, resigned. Kelly, the nominee of in its schools. It shoultl see that the care but little whether their five or ten the labor party, was endorsed by the i teachers it employs are prepared to <!o acres bring a dollar or uot, and it is prin- I cipully ■ not'’ in most health resorts." Democratic convention, but refused to , the lx*st work possible for the state in the Yours Truly, accept the endorsement. and most of the - common schools. If it iliscover that th«* E. L. T ownsend . Democrats staid away from the polls, teachers generally throughout th«* state Iliil Xot Recover DaitiHges. Goolsell received 1408 votes and Keilv • are not as well qualified for their duties ,<irigoniau Nov. I’.l.i only 470. ! as they should 1 h > it should «iemand a —— ----- « • > Th«* time of the U. 8. circuit was better standanl of qualifications. If it Il is estimate«! that the total expensi* cannot enforce th«* demand without giv- cupii-d yesterday with the trial of thecase of Milton li. Roliert.s against R. K«x*hler. of maining the stat»* government of Ore ! iug some assistance to training sch<x>ls receiver of the (>. «V R. R. Mr. Roberts, gon «luring th«* year 1887 will lie 3279,- for teachers it should, as a matter of while traveling to San Francisco on the 01», of which 3257,000 will lx» nee«led to i soun-l policy, exten-1 such aid. The gov east side roa«i,' got <>ff at Grant’s Pass, i i pay for th«* next session of tho legislature. ernment has dceme«l it necessary toas- aud while looking for some refreshments th«» train went off ami left him. Of S<'>-8,500 for the maintenance am! care of sume the entire burilen of educating an-1 courst* then* is testimony to show that he the insane; 317,000 for tho penitentiary, training its military officers; surely th«* was told that the tram would only stop a ami 8:45,000 for salari«*» of supreme and proper training of the officers of the state minute* or so, and of course he ilemed «hstrict court judge«, district attorneys, who in its si 'I kmi I houses mevery pracinct that he was so inform«*«!. The next day he tixik th«* train for Ashhind, and the clerks and bailiffs of the supreme court. are moulding the miml and character of coupon for that part of the trip having NN • the commonwealth of to-morrow is of be« n taken up Ix-fore In* got left, the con Baldwin Gardiner, president of the sufficient importance to warrant th«* slight ductor naturally d« mantled his fare. He San Fran-*iseost«x*k lxiard. has “Skippe«L’’ refuse-1 to pay it as lit* lia«l purchase«! a financial assist anee which would lx* rc- through tick«*t, and th«! conductor hav leaving liabilities to the amount of $200,- «piire«! to establish such normal school ing no evnleuc«* of that fact insisted on i*00. Most of his «Tetlitors an* p«x*r [xx> facilities as are nce«led. ! having the coin soim thing less than 82. pl**, ami his n*porte«I defalcation hits Mr. R->bert's satclwl bad preced«*«i him A sp«*cial from Washington says: Mr. to Ash! .nd, and in tl:«* r«-w about the caiiscl much grief and in lignation among them. Gardiner has a family and is a Manniug still continues the pretense o’ fare the s.;teh-*l I-« *ame involve«!, lhe «•hureh iirnmber. His failure will pro managing the treasury departm *nt assee- agent said if Mr. Rpb«*rts would pay th«* far«* he would see ’hat it was refumte«! if bahly eaus«» the tailun- of a numlur of ret.ary, an 1 there are the usual -otli<-i d" on examination it was found that he was stones circulated of his work in connec entitle«! to it. But he ap|K*<irs to liav«* smaller brokers. tion with his ai'inial report and other lost his i< iiipi-r and lost his passage also, It now seems as if Boston will have a m itters of importan-e. The truth of the and hii.l t>> rem -in over one day in Ash- distinctly labor can li late for m ivor Ht nutter is that Assistant Secretary Fair l;uid. In the uieantime orders had beeli n-ceived fnmi this city togiveMr. Roberts th** coming muni -ip -1 ekvtion. M *N* ill. I child is secretary of tho treasury in ev liis valis-.*, ;in-1 -she was going away it ch-iirn. in of «listrn*t assembly No. 30, erything but naur*. and it is Fairchild w-is pres.*ute<l to him, ;m-l he v,. s usk-*d I Knights oi" Lilxjr. will lx* th«* stanlar-l who ih activ >ly at work on the annual re I li this was his valia«*, and Iu* sai-i “No. ’ h- ir«*r, iigr«M-iug to run if 7033 n mus are port, and is in almost daily consultation Subs«*,! tent ly h«» bi ought action against the r<iilr«»a«l company to rwxiver S4,7 iki secure I as a ple«!ge iu which th-* signers with th- pr«*siJent. Mr. Minning’s -l,:m rges on ac«*«mnt of «larango to his a rr-* •» > v«i* «for him. B'twejn 4 >.M an I fingers arc so feeble that lie h is to use a business by Iwiug del,iye«l. From th« 5 i) I h il b *.*n obt tin • I up to S itur I ¡y hand stamp to sign his ni til, and ho has t> stiinonv it apjiears h<* vvas engagwl iu night, an I m> do'ibt the list will b*« fill«.*.! never yet since his stroke of paralysis the co. 1 business, and-luring his absence his son hx>k«*d alter the iflaiis. Th« b *foru L’uur4 I ¡y. H *nry G'urge of N.*w been able to walk unsupported from his jury evidently «li«l m>t think his btisim ss York is b hin 1 M ■Neill, an I if the Litt«*r carnage t«» the elevator in the treasury. had I>■-«si damaged in the sum el-iimed, ah-iiil I ’«>' no.nin d-'-i (roorg«* will take the He cannot walk to th- Wait- Hous-, one for th«*y brought in a verdict for the de fend mi. I'll«* testimony was c«'mpleti*d stump for him in Btiston. I block away from his olii *.*, an I bis few «liiriug the altcrmxm an 1 the argument steps are tott-'ring an I m ule wit h s ich mail«' al an «»veuing •V session of th«* court, A < ’hmago «lispat •!» of N« jv . I7lh says; evident effort that it is pitiful, Ou the I the verdict lx iug re iched at 11 o'clock. An atteaipt w.is mi l«* list M »n lay eve other han 1, Manning holds his tlcsh re- M- ssrs. Whalley .V Rronough appearad for the defendant ami Messrs. Watson A t » poison th • family of P. D. Armour. in irkably well for a sick ¡nan. After thever-lict I Hume for the plaintiff. A sample p.u-kag«- of buckwheat Hour wits rendcr«*«l the conns«*! for th«* dof«*nse waJ sent to Arm ittr's cook, wh > dal not A California exch m go says: All the move«! that the plaintiff be committed for us«* it. i’. as there was suspicion «uispicmu as to its official returns have been received at Sac perjury in false swWring during the de conteuts. It was an ilyrzed by ¡i a chemist livery oi his t st iniony. The judge took ramento by mail and telegraph, and Bart th-* m ffter umler advisement, pemling an I foan I to cont tin strychnine siitfi- lett’s plurality is about 703, but if the which Mr. Roberts sail-tl for San Fran cient to kill at least twelve f.imli(>s. Tho San Francisco Sixth Ward returns are cisco. packag«* «*....« d- liv red to the house by a r»*j«*«*t»xl for informality, Bartlett will The First Kern Twinge. Isiy who 8>ii'l he was s-ent by two m -n. have only alxmt 120. The Republicans A r the season advances, the pains and In conversatiou overheanl between two will have the Lieut. Governor, Attorney- aches by which rheumatism makes lts- m 4i not far from Armour's resilience it General, Surveyor-General, Supt. of Pub su-lf known, are exerieneed after every ex was shown th «t th«?re was a conspiracy lic Instruction, two Supreme Judges, four posure. Il is not claim«*! that Hood's to. poison Armour and other packers Congressmen, three R. R. Commissioners Sarsaparilla is a specific for rheumatism we d *ubt if there is, or can lie, such a w lo ha«l been prominent in resisting the and two memlicrs of Board of Equaliza remedy. But the thousands benefited by deman I of th«* strikers at the sto’k yard.°. tion. Vandcvere, Republican candidati- Hood's Sarsaparilla, warrant us iu urg Th«* matter ha.; b.x*n pl;we«l in the hands for Congress in (»th district, has only 57 ing others who suffer from rheumatism of (detectives. plurality, a close race. The Democrats to take it. before the first keen twinge. have the Governor, Controller, Secretary <•«»». Moody's Itecoiniiiendallon. Charles Francis Adams, Sr., third and of Slate, Treasurer, one Supreme Judge In his inaugural address delivered over 1:: 4 rem linin « sou of John Quin *y Adams, for short term, two Congressmen, linda, four years ago, Gov. Moody said: *Tt di**<l at his w int>*i bom»' in Boston last should be the policy of tlu* State to en majority of Legislature on joint ballot. S it unlay in his Slltb year. He was born courage by wise Legislation the invest- in 1-807. a little more than two years after The state will realize 8151.289.74 from mest of foreign capital. Every dollar of his gran ifather had left the Presidential the tax levy of 1 ami 1'3-20 mills for 1887. such capital wh< tiler invested in the en chiir. and while his father, John Quincy, Of this Jacksou county will pay 84,317.- terprise of railroads, manufacturing, mining or navigation .-aids so much to was in tin» Unit -d States Senate. He 92; Josephine, 81,20t‘».'.tO; Klamath, 81,- the permanent wealth of the State.” The gr idilated from Harvard at 18 years of 383.01, and Lake. 83,188.37. extent to which this advice has been ♦ • olieyed, can b<- observed in the wonderful age, an 1 stn lie 1 law tinder Webster, He Portland pafiers are talking Pennoyer w.is on -of the leaders of the old Free for vice-president on th-“ democratic na increase in the numlier of manufacturing institutions during Gov. Moody's term. Soil party, an 1 was candidate for vice tional ticket for ’88. Why not? |.lx- [ .Veirx. ------ presiib-nt in 1818 on the ticket headed by torian. (Tire for Sick Headache. Van B.ireu an 1 «l.*f«*:it**,l by the Whig's (. X O. R. Ji. Extension. For pro-«, that Dr. Gunn's Improved Liv with Ziehary Taylor for presi lent, He I er I’d.scare sick head «-tie, ask your drug i Journal. Nov _-o , cis’ f >r a tre tri ll pieki'e. Only one for was minister to Engl in I d.irin «th * war I The railroad work is being pushed a d'-s-*. Ib'gulm sixe 1 h > v s 25 cents. Sold t the rebellion, and afterwards was can- along nipidlv from th«* steam saw mill at by Chitwo. d <fc S-m. t> di late for president before th- conven summit lx*tw«x*n Shasta ami Str.iwix-rrv Mi-lil’- -a-,'« tl iui*n who lack vigor and vi tion which nommited Greeley. Since Valley, an«! if gtxxl weather continues tality can tie cured bv Gm'-ore's Aromatic tint time he lias taken no activo part in will shortly reach the level plains of th«* Wm«-. For s -I- at the City drug store. latter valley, to afford easy work to the politics. Klamath river. A big camp of graders will move down I’ll«- wb«»li* string <»f S«x*i:ilMtic palaver this side of 13utt«*ville to-day, ami it is platitude. Th *r<* m m> natural equal expect«*! the track will be laid close to ity; om* m iu in more brainy than another, Butteville by next Sunday. The survey Is a congtlttitlonal diser.sr. «'.inscd bv i«croft> just as «»nc «log ix more savag«* than an ors are at work laying out different route lous taint in tl.«* I-!« o I. Ho- <!'$ Sarsaj arilll, for the ro.i«l near the Salt Works, which being a <*- i.st.tu-.oral rciiieit.v. ptinfas the other. Th • brainy in in naturally 1» comes will lx* about two miles neraer Yreka blo< <1, builds up tli • whole .«y-tem. and | er- *h«* governing m tn in free countri«'s by than th«* former route, crossing Shasta inaiH-ntly cur«*s ra'arrh. T!ioiisan-!s of people the vot«»s uf his fellows; iu countries nver above King’s Salt Works. It is be. w!;«» suff«'i- i| si veri'ly with this disagreeable th it ar«* not freo by the action of that lievisl th«* road on the new route over the disease, lesti.y w.th pleasure that catarrh old C. 8. Moore ranch. Ix'low th-* mouth n it-ir.il force whi li arrays great hattal- of Little Sh.ist river, can lx* built much lions under great comtn in l«»r«. Political cheaper and with easier gra-le. Is sai« s e in dity and legal equality are the high- saving th«* building of a bridge n«*e<l<*d cured by tvkin^ Ho d's Sarsaparilla. Mrs. -t <i«*vt lopurant ««f th it “s«> *i«»ty” against across Little Shasta, if crossing alxjve A'foa! C-in .ai.-i'.ain, Fallon Avenue, Piovi- th«* mouth of that stn-am. 11 wh-«’«» a«*ts an I d>«*d- th« parrot-like Som«* additional information may 1>«> dcaee, R. 1 says: “I havo suffered with ••••p »at. n. of the ol«l h**reav of natural useful concerning the running of pas cat rrb In my 1 ea«l for years, and paid out hmnlreds Col'ais for ni< «1. ines. but have "■ pialii v art* in const ¡nt pnMest. •■S.- ,i *- senger traius <>n th«* Ciiiornirnia ami licre'.ofore r< • < ive«l only temporary relief. I Oregon road. Trains leave San Francisc«» ty. ton-" the thiblx.leth of Socialism, ilailv at 7;:«i \. u.. ami run through to beg.,n to t. ke Hi-d's S. ¡saparilla, and now instisol of «■ k.aggerating the natural iu- M-'Uloiiil. Sl«x'|H*rs are taken ;it Redding, my catarrh ts neatly cur- «1. the weakne-s of • s|ii ih'y of ni 'n. is constantly and ardu l’asseugers remain in sli-epers until 4 a . my body is ;.!! pone, my appetite is c --« h 1 —tn fact. I feel like another person. H oih F s Sar ously .-e«*k;ng to redmv it to its minimum. m ., when they take stage for Ashland, ar saparilla I- the i.«*'t meilicine T have ever riving there in the evening. Slee|x*rs are Tu this «n<l it «'stablish *s free schools. 'ti, ami the only < ue which did me | eniia- ready at Ashland for Portland, which is ta.* neat • hat tho feel:l«*st intell-N't may be reach«*«! that night. The stage n-le from gentleman 1 i<>. 1 ally reninimi'iid it." A in Woicesii'i. Mass., who wae -Irengthened and rightly inform«*!: free MeUloiid to Ashianil is alxuit eight« hospitals. th;it the sick may be nursed miles. It is now liope«l to complet.«* .nt'» strength: fr«<« libraries, that th«* alxiut thirty-five miles more of the north “•rk of « «lucatiun lx gain in the scluxils ern track during th«* coming season. Of catarrh by II -'«I s Sarsaparilla, says: *‘f nay lie «•«»utinu-xl in ni,auh«xxL Th«* iu«t- Nervr-hle .-ad vigor rest->ri 'J ili meli am! would not tak-' any m <■« <1 consideration If you are -ira! cuuibtioi-.* of men .are king anil sub- i-oiueii 1>> lisine Giliuore’s Vrutuatu* Win*'. for tl.- good one 1 ottlv «lid u Far sale at thè City «bug sture. a sufferer. d<> not | ut eff takirg a sfnq le jc-‘ts. miister and slave. Tue growth of rente- y til! your bn nchial tubes <»r li ngs are latnes Scilivan <>f Saì-.n. I lu-g-..«.>. «su iiil«“lligeLct* L:-.- tiiigroyeii !h«*e«' natural was curali->f t:ie .eiluu i l-y liilitmr. 's VI. affect .»I, and consun pi.« a has gained a hold «•«•iiditirms aiul formed tl... artificial con- tietic Elixir. F'*r sale «t thè City drug upen .eu. Re w.-o tn tin.« ! That flow fr< m the in •• . rftieuig noise in the eai-. pain In the i»tio»«> of society’’ tbt* unwritten feder stor«.*. Wb- -«il! «oli -erti) »lr««i _-a< «mi in head, l-.f! ■■ii-.tion of tie throat, cough, and 3 icn • many imiividuals Mramet the aila «•In n Gilmoie » troni iti«. V inewi!) nervous pi- strstion v ill be cured tf you take iemina., *- f the bupr**me!y t.l-le <»r an cui«* -,«,u. l’or •-«•le a’ thè < ilv Urug stole , erigti’eb cunning iudi’.id-ial-. who Mi'. \. Higgi,. . ♦,! " * < uir.T.g Y ,.r.- ■-■« iilil, it i« ti alone, assume th«* posidon li«' bari tho l’ih - tm m atly •*» ous, -irai bold by a l d ngglstt Fl. six for ?5. Prepared v.'.'is cure«! by -is.ng <»ilui««re\ !'.;, Sp- eitic. by C. 1. lhi(»D CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, I ruler.- —01<wag> 1 uter-Oecan. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1S86. GENERAL MERCI! AN DISE-GROCERIES—ETC. S200.00 I PIONEER Given Away ! STORE ! $200.00 iOO Doses One Dollar NOW! The undersigned still have on h ind at their old reliable nurseries in m A Good Farm ne«Tr town. A Large Lot and comfortable Dwelling House in Ashland. G. E. BILUNGS, Real lístate & Insurance BRACDON. & ALFORD The Iler« f<>r<ls arc Ixx'oming the fav orites among cattl«*m<*n everywhere, both f-«r rang«* au«l en«'low«l pasture«. ; Persons in this valley wishing t” breed ; to imported representatives of the b«-st fi-milii's of Herefords in Illinois can do so at the farm of E. K. Anders.-n on Wagner er.- k, or at th«* farm of \\ . H. Atkinson (tlie Clayton pla«'«*) south of Ashlaud. A S I I L A N I) A large number of trees, comprising a general assortment of the best fruits and nuts, and including a line assortment of I I <.'Ii< *>•« it 11 ( ss. 1 in I I «»i'll 111 M:ipl<**s, 1 *4» l’Ski I II 1 IK > 11 'I* 1*4 »<»*». Ate. \V ¡111> li t f*, BEDROCK IN SOUTHERN OREGON. PRICES. IPu^Call at H. Roach's, the first house directly west ot new schoc house—where sign oi nursery will be found. C oolidge ¿ v R oach . n_22 v. FRUIT LANDS at AUCTION! Fine Chance for Persons of Limited Means to get a Pleasant Home and Productive Fruit Farm A fine lot of large Apple trees that will be sold down lower than The undersigned has subdivided his fine farm adjacent to the town of I'alent, on the O. «N C. R. R., and w ill sell LOTS OF 1 5 TO At public auction to the highest bidder on W m . M. GILROY iEORGE E. YOULE. cz^ o YOULE & GILROY, Manufacturer* of— SASH, DOORS & BLINDS, Friday, December 10, 1886. The land to be sold comprises about 50 acres of black loam, free soil, lying west ot the state road, adjoining Talent on the north. It is all first- class fruit land, also good garden ami grain land. TERMS OI* SALE.—One-third cash: balance etpial payments in one and two years and bearing ten per cent- interest. Title Perfect. Warranty Deed Given. Lumber, .Mouldings, Brackets ! G. E. PENNEBAKER, latent, Or. bt aliTH in— PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS LATH and SHINGLES. .’laning, Matching and Sawing done to order. Water Pipe made to order. Ashland Flouring Mills Wooden Proprietors of the Tozer «Sc Emery Planing Mill. NEAR R R. TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND. CLAYTON & CORE. Keep constantly on han I a lull stock oi Llour, Graham Klour. Cracked AVlieat, Corn Nlcal. Rolled Barley, Bran, Mil I-1 ecd and M iddi intis. In connection with the milling business I have at al! times the largest assortment of BAIN GROCERY Ashland, Oregon. In Johnson’s block, «/¡^‘Y WAGONS to be found in Southern Oregon or Northern California. < CASH BUYERS We keep constantly oil hand a full rissoi tmeiit of staple anil fancy goods. IN CLASS AND 3 ARs. CUTLERY AND SIL ¡ ÁVAÍV N3AI9 :t VER WARE. -t--. LAMPS. BOOKS AND STA ßAlff AÎN* If « al KINDS OF !'i:i ITS. 7 T1ONERY, PENS AND PENCILS 00*008$ SPICES A ALL C A N N E D HANGING A STAND FISI» XTIII.ASI» MUI*. Highest market price paid for ail kinds of grain at times—in cash. TEAS. IN PAPERS, CANS A STONE. AT.WlYh E. C. LANDERS. ROAST AND GREEN COFFEES, PLAIN AND DECORATED WARE. Oll.s. G OO Os MEATS, AC . A< PAIN TS AND bar, :t rath cates, AH gooi/s tn one line tee trill f'itrot*l* at see (ye yon esci ft s. BRI -HES f all atol 1 FARLOW & MILLER, The Grocers, ARE AHEAD AS USUAL. Talent, Hopkins & Co.. Hereby inform the public that they have just «-peile«! and are displa« ing at their store iu Reeser's block a fint class stock of GENL MERCHANDISE, ...... . — < >< >O( m >< MX )OO----------- Baking Powder! Baking Powder! I Cured Hood’s Sarsaparilla Matti TWO BARGAINS V\ e wish to announce to our friends and patrons that not having* been able to satisfactorily dispose of our remnant of merchandise now on hand we have concluded to continue in business and in a few days will open up the largest, best and most complete line of fancy and staple dry goods, boots, shoes, furnishing* goods and hats ever brought to Ashland, which we will offer at the lowest cash prices. Terms strict!} cash. Thank ing our friends for their liberal pa tronage in the pa.st, we hope by strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. ! Catarrh w REAL ESTATE — MI8CELL«NE( US. I- H AVE Secured the agency for * E -r West ’’ <-ainplt'S free, fortrial, to all. <',«11 an-1 '.it tee it •qiial to any in the market. Biking Powders and furnish ,.tuple package. W«* guaran- Which they now offer at the very lowest living prices to cash customers and they feel assured that all who favor them with their patr-«n age will be well satisfied with the prices and quality "f their goods------ Then stock cviisisls of I Tic ’< ’ 35 euHis per Pound C'an, (A saving of over 4<i per «-« nt in Baking Powders ) — TADAnOnC. I UuHUuUd. 00002$ ------------ < H ><K >< X ) — 35 < »*iit* ¡ m 33 33 33 •• V’teour bices: , ... . —i. 1 —4 h m H II »« M I— -■ Plug. — FINE LI>E ''I NEW BRANDS of TEAS — JUST ARRIVED .. ROASTED AND GREEN COFFEES . ---------- Full line of Clack«.*!-* aud Fancy Biscuit- — STAPLE t \l,so — FANCY GROCERIES ALL FRESH am . Granulated Sugar, 12 fi-s for 81: Golden C v uar. 12 tbs for si. Cartridges, Ammunition, Etc. 10-13 Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions. I Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes Notions. &c. \n-l everything usually found in a I i.-t das» «.«neial Merchandise store < «isli buyers will fin«l it to b«, to their inteixst t<- cill i«n«l examine our goods an«l «get our prices before purchasing else« here.