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ASHLAND TIDINGS CUNOHESS IN SESSION. DOESN'T \>O1K LOTH il/1YS The lxx>m in mining ¡»toeks at ban Francisco s t N* v lurk wild also last week. A dispatch of Dec. 3«1 says: The excitement in tta mining exchange in Broadway yesterday beat anything of the kind ever before witnesse«!, even in that excitable place. The floor w .. b densely packed by an eager crowd bid ding for Comstocks with an eager ness th d could not la? surpassed even in San Francisco in formt-r years. Leading broker.; professed to have pri vate advices from Virginia City, as well as from San Francisco, of a char ter to justify the belief that rich ore Lad b -«-n stnickin other mines tasi.li'H the Consolidated Virgiui 1, but it was noti.!«*d that they were c.ireful to keep these private advices to themselves. Th«* outside public, as if taking it for gr ¡nt *4 th it th r j was goo I news, gave orders to buy right and left, with Sutro Tunnel a favorite card for the time b. ing. A mouth ago it could hiveb n bought f..r t-n cents. To il y it was rush d up to fifty-seven cents, iu transactions that ran up to a quarter of a milliou sh.rt s. Brokers at th * regular st<>sk exchiing«*, as well at the mining boar.-, «x*easionally took chances in the game, aud for a while the railway list was neglected. Consolidated California A- Virginia, whi *h sold up to 84S, w.ts kicked about the b i .rd last sinnmjr at 81 per share. How long th.* inti tion is to go on de- p n Is <m the question whi ther ore hits re;41y been discovered ou the Iodo in sufficient qiuntitiee to warrant the deal. B**si les living in «trend of the auda The second session of tho Forty ninth Congress opened at noon last cious news repuliera and suffering nn Monday, and after tta usuid formali K*casional attack of gou rheumatism, îditorial mores and nîhs ties business was proceeded with . he Prvsii’ont of the United States is Among several bills and resolutions in :i a peck of troubl«* over the problem OLI Virginia hm been taring a “ten trodueeii in tta 8« nate at once was i. how to make his ci'.il-scrviee-n-form inch" snow storm. preamble and resolutions by Mitchell ■ronouneiamentos bit Republicans ml miss Democrats in office. He m- of Oregon, calling for a report from th Heavy storms prevailed on tta At ists thi t his rule is a good one, and is Secretary of War as to the reasons fo; lantic coast the forepart of the week no doubt confirme» 1 m bis opinion by and great lose to shipping interests i> the change of tta engineer in ctarg ho great difficulty lie finds iu prevent- of works of internal improvement ii reported. ng it from fulfilling tta conditions of ------ — - « • ----- —— Oregon. The reading of the Presi The . Union Pacific railroad ha* tent's meesiige was, of course, thechie' tta old adage by “working laitb ways." adopted tta twenty-four o’clock time event of the first day. and in ewh A Republican V. S. prosecuting i.ttoi- Boon it will bo the rule upon all rail house the announeem mt of the work ;i<-y is convicted ot “offi nsive partisan roads in the country. hip,” and the mnudute is issu«*d: “off of death was form illy made. In th* I 4 *n it«* Pike, of New Hampshire, was I1 .-.ith his head.'’ A Democrati.* pros Here is the way th«* S. F. Alta put no'imni], and in the House Beach, o' I ecuting attorn*-y in Missouri is found : The next Senate will stand 37 r<- to have been too active in party poli publicans. 37 democrats and Riddi« - now York, and Price, of Wisconsin. tics to suit the «native mugwump In tta house tta most interestiu. targe r and Van Wyck. •vent of tta opening day was th * re ■I* m nt and his ofliciul decapitation Iso is decreed. Butin the latter case Charles Dudley Warner eaya tta. turn of Sunset Cox to the sc« ne of hi.* -here are a great many men who can’i nany years of legislative work. Hew llie trouble tagan. A S< nator from pay for a paper, but he never saw i itt, of New York, risin; to a question Missouri told the l'r< si<l« nt th t the man who could not edit one. if privilege, aske«l that S. S. Cox late ot the patty iu his et..te would ta houl I ta sworu in as a m *:nb< r oi th I .sealed i. th«* deer«.** should ta* carried The Canadian Pacific Railroad Con. muse to till the vacancy caused by th into effect. A st «y of execution was patsy has made arrangements with th •bt.iin*-d and tta Democratic offensive r.*sigu ition of Joseph Pulitz r. H* / Boston A Lowell road by which they , artisan was giv.na rehearing an 1 tated at the time th it a formal <*erti- will mal:e Boston their winter term ivu.« finally de«*lar«d to ta inofhnsive ieate of Cox's election hail been n- ! mua. « •«•iv«sl and no objections were made to and O. K. The rule was apparently ■Jox qualifying. His personal popular- work«*«! to suit and the trouble was The official count of vote cast at th ty was manifested by a round of ap thought to Lave luen buried with th«* last election in California was not cum plause which greeted his re-entry into corpse of consistency consigned to the pleted till laat Saturday. The figure* tomb iu the episode, but lo! the ghost legislative life. on Governor are B irtlett, 85,001; Swift of consistency tats risen to plague its Concerning tho business probabilities 84,439; Bartlett’s plurality, 565. of the session, the following forecast I betrayer. The demand for some sort Since its organization the Order o was iua»l« out by a prere correspondent of distinction between the partisan ■ United Workmen has had 7,000 death* just tafore Congress convened: ship, of Republican and lX*moeratic and ban paid out nearly SI4.000.1KM Unfimshe.1 business of the senate is offenders in cases cited was tiliixl by Rheumatism in death lossue. Who can coinput« i vetoed private pension bill, from the the declaration tn.it the R »publican l'su:d|y si'tllos in the back or limbs, the value of this amount of money t< •ommittee on pensions, with a recom- prosecuting attorney had villiiied, and oi’L n so completely overpowers these 7,000 families? .n.-n iation th it it ta passed «>ver the aOuisxl and ridicii[ed the udmtnisti.i- its vi.-tims that all business or labor has to ta abandoned. Our readers veto. Tta first of special orders is the tion in his speeches and that tins was should reniemtar that Hood's Harsa- Ex-Senator Conkling is one of th Pacific railroad funding bill, which has something winch no administration parill.i is not recommended as a j»osi- ' incorporators of the "Automatic Deliv ¡wen al the head of the calendar sin«*e could ta expected to endure, while the tive spe**itic for rheumatism; its pro- ery Company,” which has a paid-nj i ast May. It is not known whether mere making ot moderate sireectas in pri« tors doubt if there is, or can ta, apital of Su^ki.txx), and which intend- iI Mr. Hoar, wTo has it in charge, will favor of the administration during a such a remedy. But many people who wi re most severely uiHieted, state th..t i ’o establish a pn *u:u itic tube servkt .»resent it for consideration at once or campaign in Missouri, as charged th«*y have been positively cured by 11 through the city of New York. against the Dem.KTdtic prosecuting Hixal’sSarsaparilla. Thediseaae is oi- suffer it to lie over. Senator Platt’s resolution for consid- attorney was a paitisanship not “of- t<*n the result ol impure blood hence The pr«*siJent h is appointed Georg- the power of this great medicine over V. Alkn to lie United St. t 8 attorney ■ration of executive nomin itions in fensive” enough to demand removal it. Its success in many s»*v«*ru cases >p-n «wssion is the special order for from office as a p< n-.lty. Some peo justifies us in recommending its use to >r tta wert *rn distrt it of Pennsylani ice Win. A. Stone. susi*en<l«*d for of- «Vednestlay, ami its consideration will ple possibly may hav«* thought this ex all sutf.-rs irom rhuiim.itism. 100 I e.nriv«* partis imbip. The president b* urged without dela). With these planation tatter than none, but now Duses On«* Dollar. >gned Aden's commission S-.tnrd.iy three exceptions, no m?asure on th * com *s the ruthl««8 press r»*port* r and t.lniid.-rs. m Si»klyon. cilendaris in a position «> coalman 1 throws the whole case of tta adminis evening. Yrvka Journal, Dec. 4 ] the atte ntion of the senate during the tration into chaos by declaring that Trotting horses must soon give way week, the remaining special orders be the Missouri Dem xiratic offender did Dr. J. Trillingcr, the veterinary__ sur- to bicyclra. Tta Urecder aud Sport* ing assigned to days of the following his last to excel the Pennsylvania Re geon has gone up to tile head of Shasta Valley, by authority of the Board of >nan publishes a tat ol seventy-foil •v.*ek. publican in abusing an 1 ridiculing th« S.i|H'rvisors, to examine hors, s afflicted ..ien that have ri.lden a bicycle a uni Tta calendar contains 297 bills ami President and his administration. with the gl..u.ieis, aud ail such animals in less than three minutes. The fast r«*solutions. Says the reporter under «late of Dee. reported to th«* own. rs, must be lm- est wa-» made Oct. 22. by W. A. Row iiKili .t. ly killed by th«ni in accord There is prospect of an early agree- 3d: . ance witb the provisions ot the Code. in 2:29;8. u nt by the conferrees upon the i.iter- Tho president hail not heard until For this purpose tue Board allows him I this aftenioou of the litter of W. J. 821X1, but it is b -nevisl this amount tate commerce bill. It is s. ill that the Northern Pat ifi Sulliv.m of Missouri to ex-Distri« t At .«ill not o<* sutlici.-nt to pay his«-xp< u- It is h ir llv probable that any busi- Railroad Comji.iny intimls to sen ! i *ss of consequence will ta transact©«! torney Stone, «out ining a repoit oi s. s and lime required to make an ex- out an exhibit ear next year simil -r t the speech made by Di-trict Attorn y t- u-ied investigation in every «vtion a the house during the early part of Benton of .Missouri, in win *h 15 -ntou wte-re the disease may lie spreading, those sent by th<* State Immignitio’ he week. A report may ta presentai held the piesidt nt up to scorn as “a h.-nce our stock men, farm, rs and Board. Tta ear will contain «¡»e'-i o the house by the conferr«*es on the humbugging civil service reiorrtu r, ..vners o. horses gin« rally, six uld ¡.s- * tnen prixhicta of < iregon and Waehin, I ■ »rtifieation appropriation bill, which an ignoramus with uo information «:.--t by subscribing in «.id oi the tflort about th«* great w«st, and a willing to eradicate tins di.ng« rous diset.se •on T. rritoiy. e ♦ » ikil of en;M*tm< nt last session by rca- tool or th** money sharks ¡.ml vampire s liable to reach ¡.ii se«-tious oi the coun The commission of sixty Presi.Ien I >n of the total disagreement of the of Wall stre«t. wh<> are *n a«e«f in ty and .Southern Oregon to kill thou tial Pobtm iflters will expire d inng th unit rrecs. in which event a new con- sucking the blood of the lioinst yeo I sand of auim: Is. This is a ui.itter manry of tta \\«st." It should sur needing piompt . tl.niion. un i those ¡•resent month. Gotta rt-aasemblin n nee v^fl lie «¡niered. prise n;> one to le¡.in th. t kuowlcdge who tail to h -iil the warning m y b. f Congrere the Prreiilent willh tvotli L’hv* appropri..ti«ms <*ominittee has of the letter struck th** president sorry whin it is too kite to save their ppojntuienta of alxxat 150 Por.tni i.stei u ale such progr -ss in th«* preparation unfavorably. He bad :.< t< d upon I« n- valuable horses .roiii cert..in death. t cadi- during iwe-<s to send to the S< n lheC. F. IL Co., lias employed a g the Etindry civil appropriation bill tou's letter of expían tion, ¡ rid had reinstated him, with tue lnipn ahuhi ite for confirmation. '.nd it is Ixlicved this measure can be th .t lie ha«l tat n tri;n<ly to tin* ad- vetenn ry surgisin from San Fran- eisco. to as» isl Dr. Truliinger. K portal to the house about tta middle miuistr; tion. It is prol.. LL th< tthcre K. malingers are us desirous The as our Whil«' the mining stock gam’»’.in ».' the week. It the teni|H*r of that will ta* ;.n attempt made to find out horse owners, to prevent the spread has been crazing tue people at Siu riy proves favorable tta bill can ta whether his tpt««Ins vv« re g< n< rally or ol iiirey or glanders, for th«» purpose Francis«*«», wheat gamhling has taci or even Ireqn. ntly fttiff, d with such of saving as many of their atnimals as ken up for im.nedi to actiou, and fair stinging ridicule and abus>*. raging at Now Y«>rk. It is r porte possible lrum this incurable horse din >.ogress made by the en 1 of the week. What is to ta i^n<* about it now ease. * tat th * paper represent ition of 52.IMD Several m *asures of interest w<-re since this 1 it *st revelation cannot ta iU0 ba itale ch »a »Jd h tn 1.« in one d «. n ide continuing speci 4 onlers at the couj«vtun-el by an ordinary imagin: - What a Wife Said at tta exchange there last week. «st session, and may be calk'd up any tion. but m ny etunly Dem<x*r«its ar« Simple t'n’« and nothing more: Tta Patriot’o League has been or iim >, if the house is so -disposed. They worse* th n amused at th** pre«lic UK'Ut It i-. ne o n. i <i ton's «tore rt* the free ship bill, the electoral ganiz«*d in Chicago and starts ont wit' into vh'. h tie* l otifli *t of th * Pn-si- t.r v u ... lie i p. rievil care. '»tnt bill, the Pacific r..ilroa«l fun liug dent’s ref« rm idi- s awl tin* p.nty Pm Hint i.‘.<tii: _ j. sate .......... ... wire. and a good membership. It has for its ol I bat Gum lie«- I Eueu Iv pl us; < OU1_ L •ill, th * W..shiu„ton. Dakota an iOaia- ject the diiwciniuation of loyalty. I nece*ssities in Missouri have thrown ;*vrup. prnpo« «» to counteract th«* influence o aama terutori.l admission bills, the him. Ii it b-- impossible to give an ’ K B«»lt.»n A co would cull I the flt- rmy reorg.miz ition bill an 1 sundry hon«*st tri 1«f civil service reform nil* s t l 1 -tonoi Am>rchta>n. Socialism. Communism tli.-r fre ibis and ih« e pul>l <- «rei» <rn ioa, mad i in Mormonism an 1 despotism, and al I .ills of minor import n.*e r« ported as I id «¡own by the administration, t I » h » ex *«■ e I ruin the committees ou l.bor, ways ustraliH uu Sa r .-un isco, **»li:..r kindred heresies that are again-.t th by all m *ans l-*t us get down again to mi. r r,»:u tu«.- . uve-, of a ,»ecu__ ml means, banking and currency, agn- th* principle iD'l pr i’ti *e of turning ru :y <>f tin* Euvu yptus or blue guu; dignity of the law. i ■ulture and ludi.m affaire. tre» ut Australia, it has uo sickenin'* men out of <>ffci* becans*». an I simply p opertv to Uistu o ti e st .much, and u* Says th«* St. Louis (ilol>c-Dfmoci'ar I Unfinished business for the moruing bec.ius*,th y ta*lon to th* ¡»arty op •«.»«.st rital» «• to.- curing c»»i«L*hs, coidfl sore .h.'oa,. who. jiiug cough, bioucmtis Rep.). The Lon Ion Spectator nrik - I aours, if the house decides to follow posed to the administration. croup and i.ny .<tm«-i;cv t« coii«uu>pioD and elaborate plea in favor of th** re -he routine, is the bill to indemnify »<» u by T K B olton , Among the estim t«*s submitted by election of President Cl**veland in 1888 Jhinese sufferers by tta Rock Springs City Drugstore, agent fur Ash and n issacre. Next in order on this cal the «»Cretan of th«* treasury to con We presume tta other Ixvndon paper Brail then.« facts—It may save your mm l for U*|><* New sta lift —Ciiin<*re's Aromatic Wine cure# «up hold fne same view of the matter, a* endar is th«* bill providing for kta <*«»o- gress w« re tion. Oregon: for continuing the sur pr ss«*d ii.eiiHtruiit.on..mlpainful month is well known that Mr. Cl«*veland bar ■truction of tho Hennepin canal. vey «if the eo ist of Oregon, an I to ly sl«-kll«-Hs. given better satisfaction in Englan-' I Rev. II. B Errell, of Pav'lion, N. Y. continue the survey of the Columbia A REMARKAHLE RECORD. than any other President we have tad says of G lumre's roinatw Hite river from th«* mouth of tta Willam 1» neve it -,o l»e . mos derirab «> reinedv since Buchanan. In these days «>f easy traveling and ette towards th * Cascades. 87000; for to be placed ;n every family.” Tta Portlan 1 Evening Democrat .«ide acquaintance the cities au«l towns continuing the survey of tta coast of Ii dies, use Gilmore’s Aromatic W.n ■ niMi'lers tta President’s message an -hat enjoy exceptional healthfulores of W.ishington territory. 89 NX); for con for ne vous’iess and sleeplessness. -lunatic an<l other conditions are «*on- tinuing exploration in the wafers of Rev. E. J. Whitney of Ciar' son, N. >losn l striight’or.v.-ir Lio *um -lit. al tantly m iking the moat of theadvant- Alaska, an I mckitra hydro jr -phii* sur Y.. says Gnu.ore's iroinat c Wine fo' it th.* utter, n- s up**ii <dvil serviei ige which tln'ir favored character gives veys in the s one, an 1 for th** est iblisli- Eeiuaie W« akiiess.stiiiid« without nriva . erm; an 1 th -.■*» «Io not beem to b Give your children, for coughs anti •r eno’i'h to satisfy it. Siys th i them in the effort to attract popula- ment of astronomi* an I mign tic sta coms, »•roup.wboopingc >ueh and hoarse íon and wealth. All the prominent tions tat ween Sitka an 1 the southern ness, Gil tn. >r«'s Magnetic Elixir. mocriif .* On “civil aer.'i«*e” h° I ike* rowing cities on tta Pacific coast in end of th«* territory, $12,0>R>.' Th«» 1 Ladies, is life and health w >rth pres- ry positive grotin 1. but whettar i dvertising their attractions for people secretary or the treasury, in his • <ti- • l-vin .*? if yon ..hiiik eo. nse'Giliuor.'s . O t’l «t livtl * 11 ’ <*n 1 law of Pen vho are seeking pleasant an-,1 healthful m ites, asks for $3D.tMN) for edu«*atiou 4 Aroiu. tic Wme. ton, or th bre i 1 r fl.,4 I of r» t liuin linpotenev in man or woman cured : federal offi -i ds in office under : homes make a special point of their pnr[M>see in Al iska. as recommended l»v Giiiuore's Aromatic Wine. ow r..to of mortality from local causes by R**v. Sheldon Jackson: $fW.t for n «ang.xl ml mi ii ist ration, no mm cm C infilled to the tad four mouths, and 11. Upon that subject ta li * .« compared with the average death hospital and 83000 for Indi n police, almost Mind, and cured by one box o. Gilmore's Ne .ralg.u Cure. ¡•ate iff tho country at largo. Many of as approved by Governor Swin ford. <pp.«l his Cromwelli n <*!«>tk nru’in Wilds L. Culver of Pavilion, N. Y . n an I lai 1 down to pcnc«*fni dream ■ hem make an excellent showing in Henry M. .Stanley, the African ex «.i.vs.uu. Giiiuore's Ytaviu-t c Elixir cured his respt*«*t. an 1 can well afford to in- dn of “Thaii.-, Cawdor. King.” him <>t a long standing throat and lung .ite comparison with the older citi -sof plorer, is in New York, for tin* purpose trouble. li«* Eastern bt.-.tes. But of nil the of lecturing on Africa. Heefwaks very Wild excitement m stock g.ttublin A Walking* Skeleton. I valtli records ever v«-t published, th ;t glowingly of tta rich resources of the :i a conv’ilsed Sun Francisco witbii Mr. E. Springer, of Mechautcsbur Congo Fn-e St .te. ¡mil s: ys that if th« the past week, and th«* uar.al R-qu«*ncve »f our own little city of Ashland for I’.«, wiites; "1 Wai mtlioted «uh inn Bel git i n syndicate carri « out its pro- tiv«-r and ulise.s.i on lungs, and r> be i>ast two years is the bt*sL For a o' failures, loesee and distress ar«* re to a winking akeleton. Got i omtnvinty of the size of ours a dentil j»-ct to build a railway from a point uuued ported. Tta boom begun with the r. ir t* trial la,.tie of Dr. King's New ill.' I 1(MI miles up from the mouth of th«' te from l«x*al causes of but two to euvvry for Cous tiup ion, which did n.- ¡a»rts of tawy rhipm *nta of bullio ta thousand |x*r Hiinutu is un<qunl««l Congo, for a dn-t n o ol 23J. along side io iuuc-11 good ttiiit i bought a dodi, from th-* N«*vr.d • tnin<*s ,;nd the nnoor .ait.ie. After using three bj;-ies. f- uu i tie? aim Is o’ s mitary experience,co of numerons cut ¡raets to Stanley pool, i.-r-w» f oner* more a i. uu. eomple»e 'industriously circulated, licit anothc r as is shown by any piiblisht*d data the future of that «l;irk ro.mtry will bo re-;'Hed to li«-akh,witli u hearty appetit. i i.T bonanza stuke had tavn mad* ¡inn a tain in flesh of 4S lbs.’’ Call . I «*.*ereibk to tta writer ¡it this time. It an immense one. as that r. ilway would •J. (,>notat:ons shot up like a rocket, an it. «'hitwood A Son's dru.; store uu « easy to talk largely an 1 loosely about place tta npp r Congo in direct <*oui- e; a free tr ill bottle of this cert i; it m liitnu ted that Makoy clenred sex límate and health in describing a niuuication with all countries. But, cur. for al! tuug diseases. Large I k > era! million «loll trs by unlou titt; upo: tl«‘s ■< 1. own or country, but when it cornea to h-* adds, without this railway, Con ;o tta public. Th«» tawra, always,were th poorer people who invostol their sm 41 >r*»du ing “the papers" Ashland h .s might ;;s well be in the moon for nil t I KK For. Pil l «. he docim-uts to prove that she etan Is the b -n .fit the whit? m *n will ib-rivc Faring» in tta inflated stocks, an l ile« ar< freqtieni'y i»r. c.xlv.i Lv t th * taa-l of th? young cities whi h from it. He says the n uiv. s are a -eu e <»I wen 11. Ui »he back, lol: « al. many a life of mis ry will follow th« • >wt-r part <u the auduia* to causnij; 1.J ffer a refu re from the «liseuses an 1 peaceful anil honorabl*.* nation. full of lite« p«*oplv into tL<* gambi in pi ta nt to HUJ»p:*.«e 11. ¡'..UHJI.I, ¡lik'Ct i< > i isi.-oin’orts of th ■ harsh. capri.-iou’ or H. nry W. rl lk-e<h«r. chief uf the of thekKiti«}' <*r io igUtai ing orga I!; uiiidwtrntn. u ’.<■ , <. .«vuqit.i.as uf m«lig«*stion a •i-.-tileuti ¡1 cli;u;b'M of th-* vnrio*ta mugwumps is credited with -"»in., pr> « -lit. rta:u!«-m y. un<-ii«iti<-«s of lie t t -s from which th-* inhabitants who fr. .a '*. li r b*-* now bear» ¡.nt sees, fta latest oomr-rfting Eiutc and hi uca. etc. A . o st .re, uke |> r-. ship railway se*lx.i io is the followini r? able to do so aro il in ’ to prolun , th t th.-re is’but u'.n* tiling to prevent niuuit, protluc ng n very disagreeaul. icohing. after getting warm, is a con. f-mn a Pittsburg. I’u., «lisp.itch. J.is. n«l ease th* ir livv-». This health re<*- the mugwumps returnin t to the fold moll aiteiulant. Blind,1» . eding, a. « B. Ea«K wh, is t¡siting fri**n Is her* or 1 to which wo ref« r. and which is in th.* n xt presidinti..l campaign, ilcbmg piles yield at »in« u> the ap,.i- oi Dr. iJusamto’s Pile Kenieu »'ata! to n re»*uri‘-r that gontb’ineu in- found in the rejiort of the sanitary and that is the reuomin.ili.>u of James C.U.I011 nhtcli act.« directly upon th< partsaffee-- t rested in the .scheme to shorten th* c«n n.itte« to the city council, is oue G. Blaine. "Drop him.-' he adds, “and d. alisorinng th« tumors al.ayiiie t < use itching, and etiecilUg a perm, •l-stsnc«' between the Atiantie nml Pa- which our citizens should file for refer the old j» irty will on«e more b • a solid ml< uelll cure Pnoe AU cents. Address c..'io euiu-ts of North America, by means ence w htn occasion demauds it. I unit, with the mugwumps only a m ni- tn«- Dr. B»*s.-ink<> Medicine Co., Piqua, O s. dby J H Chitwood »V rson. u: a ship railway across tta isthmns. ory of t he p».st. The Rev. Dr. A. B. L»*onard. Prohi had decided to abandon tta plan of bition candidate for Governor of Ohio Drnnkennea«, or I.hpior Habit, CM The Ver.liet Unanimous, governmental aid. I'ntramiui'tal by I m ti.reil l>y ailniini«t« rinc «n 1885, in answer to a question as to government rew’rii-tiona. tho «*«»inpauy W. D. Sult, druggist, Bi.i.ii.s, imi., liuin«- « Gold i> Mprcilie. the probable Prohibition can-lidate for n-Kiihes: "» «-an r. oun a uà El**c; io J iha cuncliule*! to form a private com It can b -given in ti cap of coffee the Presidency, said: “Clinton B. U.tiers as the v«-rv ln.st re,ueuv. Every pany fur means to carry the imuiens« so d has gum re« et in every li-i: -iithout iLe knowledge of the tiers Fisk, of New Jersey, is my candidate bo«i..e c.»Se. < 111.- mar took six l»o(i efl, ¡i»il taking i:. effecting a speedy and jie euterpriso to a sucurssiul t* nninution. for President iu 1888. H«» is the strong w.is cured uf tlit-u aatis.u o. lu yea 's ilium lilcare, whether the patient is An apjx<al for financial aid will ta urinker or uu u ixihoiio wree est in in in th.» country, snd is mon* ntiiiidiug." Al»; ain.lu H. e. drug >t, .noderi.te i.-e vili.-. 11(11... ¡utir s, :*.i,eb.st se I- ihoti-..uds uf drunkards have lie. made 1«»the money «vntcra of tta world. popular with the colore«! people of the ing tiled ei;ie I hav.- ev : haï d ed n mail.- tempi rate in-u w ho have tak.-n t. The ship railway company will ta ui- ye ..s’ exjierieiice. is t. is-tnc B «- (iu d«-n .<;»-eiflc intheir coffw witho South than any man living, He will my ternatioysl in its aeopo an«l interna ter.«." int» of utliers Lave a«.- th -ir (snowled; e. ¡nd to-day believe th. bey ond a doubt bo our candidate for d«-d th« iUoUs qu.t urmking of their own fr«*e wi r »cstiwotiy. so . i..t the v tional in its memheraidp. Attheeom- President, with a Southern man for «Uct is a . ai.iuouH Ú.at El «inc* Bit «• H Au lia infill eff.-cta reeu.t from its a - ing «MMison of o*ugre««s tuai body will ..iiuistra :ion. Cures guaranteed. Seim Vice President, and he will get a hiß : d*> « are .1 . ise.i e« uf the iver. •» > f .rc. cu.ar and full paitiou-ius. vu or b ,o*j Ml i.n \ a half . oliar a > I I * Hnkvl to grunt a charter to tta new vote too.” d.-i-se n co ¡tiiieuce G old 2« S pecifu rte t . Chi . .-.<• » d A N u’s drim store. <<rgf.wz.it ioi. whan t ie roceea o aa- , 5 ..¡.ce .st., < inc.nnati, Ohio. Tw oty- .* . t »u .« proof.-» were mude c-.iring uiou<-y »ill ta pushed with en- U bai wi1 - ire an t ,<r -. Dry *uud ua sate oy a M «-U» - c «* fr-® uutthu. , KuUlh»? G v . j FBIDAY ..DEi EMBER 10. IMS MERCHANDISE- URO BEAI Eb'TATF — V’FC'. LT. TWO BARGAINS Wo to aanounoe to oar xrionis and. patrons that not having bo:n ablo to satisfactorily dispose of our remnant of merchandise new on hand, vra have concluded, to continue in business and. in a faw days will open vp tho la . go .t, host and most complete li ie of fancy and stapla dry goods, boot3 and shoos, finishing goods and hats ova; brought to Ashland, which we will o-fj; at ho lowest cash prices. Terms strictly cash. Thanking our friends for their litoral patronage in the past, wo hopo by strict attm icn t: business and fair deal ing to mirit a con tin aan;e of the sama. i 1 RED HOUSE! I » NOW! f A Good Farm near town. A Large Lot and comfortable Dwelling House in Ashland. ■ V G. F. BILLINGS / Real Estate & Insili ance i 1 Gert's Gold Watch. 1 Lady's Gold Watch 1 Elegantly Doll. 1 Dressed Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge Genuine Msarschaum Th«* Herefonls are becoiniu the favorites among eattlem« 1 (•verywhere. laitb for range an enclo«*d pastures. Persons ii this valley wishing to breed t. importcsl representatives of th tast families of Herefords in Illi liois can doHO at the farm of 1. K. Andereon on Wagner creel or at tin* farm of W. H.Atkinso* (the* Clayton place; south « Aahland. AshlandFlouimo Mills 1 Ganuine Meerschaum Cigar Ho der Keep constantly on hand a lull stock of M ft WÍ »4 fc ft! CtJ »JI h Flour, Graham Flour, Cracked AV heat . Corn Aiea I, Hoik'd Harley, 13 ran, M.ilMeed and Aliddlii i<rs. 1 »V. 4 J In connection with the milling business I have times the largest assortment of One Ticket with each $2 RAIN worth of goods bought at one time, for cash. MYER BROS [Sugar —PE.'.LI KS IX excepted.] Hardware, Stoves, & Tinware, ASHLÂIW, OREGON. •xr. vr. vr. 77. yr. •//. -cr. '/r. 'Jr. 'Jr- *rr. 'Jr. * jt . '//. -u. ir. -rr. -u LEGAL \DVERT1SEMEN is. SPECIAL N TICES i CALL The Prizes ALSO, OUR UNE OF HOLIDAY GOODS1 Summons !'a ni for Kent. In th Justice’s Court for the precin* t «»f Ashland, county of J h < I cmhi . Fiate of <»re goli. 4a< Thfiiiipfeoti »nd <> \V <t> ph« c.x :i co partners uiolt r »hr firm dhidv of Thomp son A Slrplo UMill pl.iintitfs, VtMD.1 W MNiaiMhuH U nlsti, «lefviKiauH. Ac tion to n rover moi l y To .1 \V Walsh and I va <’ Walsh, the above nai cd dt h ndaiiH, luihv haiiiroi Ito state i f (»n eon: You arc hvr* by r* (piitrd to ap pear b< for«* the un'irrdgiied. a Ju‘-lb r ol ! l.r ‘»■arc t rtl.r prvriiu l a.<»r said, at th« • fli • *»f sii’ h jiistivr in said pn-ciiD t. «»u til»* Mh »ay of January. I*>7. ai Hi <>T.o< k iu th< .orviiouu of said day to nii>t\< r the tHiiud plaintiffs ip a < ivil arti.»n. The di f< lolahts Nili lakt noih r. that ii hrv fail to a»i>wvrthr romp! 1 lit licrr.n. th» laintiil.'« uib takr jii .jii.irul agaitiNt Ihrm • »r thr Mini of filli 7.'». b’Kuihvr with the • •«tn and disbursi'iiiciil* »»f ihi- a* tion Given under my hand this 2*.»th »lay of November, lse6. .1 X Iu basks . .Insti» (• of tin- Prarr Publish*-»! by order of J > l ubank<,J I’.. «DÌD No\. 29, liM t. i< piati, a 'I \ I*»; * fa in of 10-.-ler. » in lini- state of etilthnti'Ui nini within le*.s than three mil -.of >h.ami, V ill l><-lei at n low rental i..r. H.h or a ina it temini nui l.-n-e for th«- -hurt- of < ro|. < loti.n ary tn tin liaa'ity Tli. ti- is a i on i rtiibh i1 «• Hing hou-e. also I.art. tul <.| l i r OlIt lloIlM--, la-slii. S corrala, sto «I-. A<- th«- ti ne-«-« ure In fine repair, in fact < 11 rj il;.nil about the |irtmiai s iu ap eli did or li r A| ply to P I.VT1I IT,'»!. Noy JI, l'>6. A*-h!unii. Oregon. Must be I’fl«. Business Notici*. Summons. For Old & Youno. I The most complete stock ever brought to Ashland. n the InMice'* Court for the precinct of i Ashanil. county of JaeDon. state of ore-: «Oil. 1* Parson, plaintiff. vcr*-u.« J W Walrh and . Eva C Walsh, di-k ixialit *. A« lion u* re , i-ovi r lnotiev. To J W ttidrli and Eva < Walsh the said I . fendniits. In tin-imine of the Mali-of or.- on-. You are hereby re'juir,-d to appear be- j ote til«* utlUersigueil. a J-otie« of lie- I’euee • . ,r 'he precinct aforesaid, at llie ............. f , -il«-h JilMtee ill such pr. eilu t, ou tin- *-th <i-.y i f January, 1N*7, at 10 <« el,« k in lie- for. ■ loon of Miid day to aiii»««-r 11.<• a! <>v. amed plaintiff in a civil a. lion. The ifefelidauts «ill take notice, that II | hey fail !<• an»w er the i-oinplnint In r. iu the I lahititt will take judgment against the u < ■ •r the -uni of H«.7A. together « ith the , ofl s nd diflbnrM-iiii-uifl of ltd* action Given under my hand this '.’•'th day <*t ' mvember. lssO. J. « Ei bisk -, I • JuMice of the !*i .<■ -e. | *ubli«he<l by order of .1 - Eubank- J I', j made Nov. '.Sth, 1SW. E !•« ITatl. all ) for I plaintiff. i Sale of Horses best selected stock of ..IN... Somhern Oregon. t h«- lin.*e;«*i:m¡1 vi ili. t<< re ..-.«t tlii *: ni i HO of a ¡¡ifliun ¡in.l l * «I III airi n.l .«•< ruini» «•»•«t*», «.¡t .- f.»r ■ »•«, i* i-aflt» in ■ and. t*. III.* I*.igli**»i ’.i’bi'-r al ti*r*i.iili— -.•ulti <»i Aflhiund, «»gn., ou ili» l-t <l»<v < f annuir, l***»7. i« :« ,-i*i» thè Imurfl <.f 1 ami I .'••loi k p. m . of Mil«t day. uni Mim i mare turni 9 vear« old w itti ' »m kinu « oli: un ray nudale li*’rue uboiit aìx y< ar» old: oli«* I . aneti ■Hiklle, bridh* ami fl|,ur». li ft in ■ y care by K VV ai» rford. w In» ha*» faib-d . pay cliaraefl Hiid r. daini tu«- |tioperiy. i.n .»-«.•» »etllemeiit is mad«- albi all «-o«tA paid ri,«r tu »aia time uf »ale AtflTIN W. Blflll. Ashland, Or., I»e<-, 3. 1«M>. Public Sub*. The undersign«*«! w ill. to recover the Mini f $77 7.» of a feed bill ami all ¡i< eruing nut«, offer for sale, for cash in I ihiui . to the highest bidder, at Ashland. ’ ign. on the Uh day of lieeember. Iictwe.-n tin- ‘loura of 1 and -I o'clock r n of «.-i;d day, m- nine year old bay A nn-rut -tuliii n placed tn our care by one J. S. Middb ton, and claimed to be owned by u. T Steven son: nntess settlement is made and all ■ ost paid prior to «aid time uf -ale. THoMrsoS A STgFHENM.*«, Ashland, Or., Nov. 2*. Issj. Liverymen. Nov il*- »2Ü0 Gira AWAY Coller: rd ! Due notice is hereby givt n that all accounts ami notes «inc the un ler- si ned must be paid before Jan. let, 188?; or at that tini«* th«*y will ta placed in the li..nds of an attorney for 1 limns li., te collection. I must have the money «lue me, and canwait no longer. J acob W agner . At bland. Or.. Nov. 19. 1886. Having sold un interi ni In my nierchnu- «lise l.ii'in. s», 1 iii.i'l respectiully re.|in «t ni! pers.ms iim lag un nut«-« or aèe.«uiit« tu «itile the-ame il iHl.-.liutely. Aeciillutii Imi paiil l.y Noieinber lòtti, must la- put iuta imi.-« with npproved m-.-nrity. ihe old l.oiik- iiiu-t be< lo'i-d i* limi.tdelny. .11» EoVNTAljr, Aidihind. Or., del. .’«111. lsati. A Rare Bargain. Two a« res of land on Gntnifre street, set. in a variety ol the la*st Itlllt trees and l> rrn s. 1 luce will prudjticeenough iiuit .or seterul families. A good home for someone. Apply to t G. F. ^B illing «. to be found in Southern Oregon or Northern California. CASH BUYERS A Good Business for Sale, \ good busin«'*** in Ashland requir ing but a sin ill capital, and bringing in from 85 to 8« per «lay, tor sale. Ap ply to H. H. Wicktwun. Oct 22-tf.j Siock lor *nlr. One Jersey bull, one grade Jersey eox«,..nd loui pure tired Berkshire pigs. G. r. dillinus , Ashhind, Or. 1 or bale. A nice strong buggy Tornale for cash or approved produce. Enquire of J. M. M c C all . CRAPE ROOTS And CUTTINGS! riMIE INhEltSlGNEll HAS CHOICE 1 two year-old g«*utiine Bur«iin«iy. Gul- I <«» 11 « liu.-bvia*. J..haiin:i>li«-rg. Ili«*slin<, Musi al auo Finfandvl grape vines—iWJ in stock. All ihoM- «hi. tre iudt-bp <i by noi* cr For 8ale at $30 per Ms ne« ount lo th>- undembriied. are ,-xpe te.l to make piiviiient by th Arsi i.f Jmeiary Al««» «•Utting« of tin- uh >vc varieties at ¥>,W nexi. a» u.- must ha».- otir iic.-iiuntii »«*iin*’l l«-r M Hi. «<• ar«- the best varieties known oy that tirile. J. H. CHtTwuob A SOM. mid ar-- ¡viapl*-d to our clhnut -. And I tacemlier 18t. ISIM5. ..Her bargain rates, as every vlticyardiet v/.ll know. F. A. ENGLISH. Lumber to exchange for b con nd ßcügh-. Or . Nov. *2u. I I flour. Apply to W. G. Tana r, B es- i ir«n «. t ». ex precia«.) uT’8 ufttML *’ a », ì .TI’..’^IX “ t " c E. C. LANDERS Highest market price paid for all kinds of grain at all times—in cash. Grand - PRIZE * Drawing! Farlow & Miller’s. $500.00 GIVEN AWAY I Everv Pi r.hascr Gels a Prize If You Only Buy 10c Worth Ycu Get a Frize Prize# are distributed in ths f«ill<uring ni mncr, and <xu>si«t of 5 ]<*r cent more Sng*r for 81 than any ««'tar limise in the city, u |«ei- «nt more slid 15 , er cent tatier Cotte« for 81 h.»n any ot» er li w-e in the city; 23 {»er entumre be t grade ot Tei f.*r$l and 40 {^*t e< lit m..ie Baking Powder ‘Or 81 th..n any other house in tlu- city. Al.L e«M»l« -eq«inlly ow. Each line ««f good« ctrriea itaown pri e. FAIS WAY OF DISTRIBUTIVO I SIZES. 10-13] fnrlow A Sfilici RKCEIVED THIS WEEK O. H. BLOUNT’S AXsqre invoice iff IIi<l«*s oiitl l-'uis Iltoight. The tin«!« rsi;*rt« <l w ii, y the higlieit run- t l*.;i. for ¡.i.i,-“. »km« ati<l furs of all iiai'. iTuin tin» a.il - Uudl furtlu-r notice. I J. Il It. HtV HlSUr. Ashhuiil. or.. May 21, I**«. WAGONS und I)einoci*aI Men’s aad-’Boys’ Winter Clothing, ■ furnishing goods , hats . Caps, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc Than good* are all of the best quality and most desirable patterns, and will be offered at astonishingly low prices for CASH ONLY Y«H>ug Mwu's Nobby Cheek 8uit«............ ............ » 8 00 “ “ “ ’ K«si Mixe.1 «mb. .. .. .... IG 00 Men's All Wool Pixid Suiia .................... ............ 14 00 • • Fine Black Dugon.il ISmu.............................. ............ 2000 Cork 8orew Cutaway« .... .................... ............ 20 00 <4 Silk Lined Ciunehiila coati and vests. ..*... ............ 20 00 4t 44 Heavy Brown Ctad. Suita, new «.nd ityluh ............ 12 00 Boys* Suit*, all kin. ■.......................................... 82 00 upward Fine Line Men's Light Weight Overcoats ... Men's All Wool Unilerwear, per suit.................................. ..82 00 to 4 00 Mun* Knit Underwear.......................................................... ... ¿0e to 1 00 Boys’ Knit I nderwewr. .................................................................50c to Men’s ;.n«l Boy s' Overshirts, all styles—cotton and w«»«»len .............. A Fine Line Navy Blue Overshirts, extra size*...................................... Men's Joisey Over-hiru— the boas f«»r winter. . ... 2 50 44 Heavy Cotton Boek«, 2 pr.................................. 25 44 Heavy Woolen Sock«, 3 pr................................. 1 00 44 Fine White * n i Percale Shirts a specialty 44 F noy Neckwear in ne-« and novo! patterns .. 59c to 1 00 44 Boots. 12<Mses received this week, per pair ... S3 00 Boys’ Boots....................................................................... 82 50 Don’t fail to examine our stock of Men s Shoes tOlRS TRVLV, J ohnson ’ s B lock , Ashland, Or 0. H. BLOUNT, Clothier & Hatter i