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ASHLAND ASHLAND. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1889.—SUPPLEMENT. VOL XIII. A STRANGE STORY. ------ V I a THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE. Tint belwrrB Milani! ami San Francisco. 23 HOURS. < aliforniu Ex pre»'» Train» Kun Daily BETWEEN FORTUMI i SAN FRANCISCO *.Ot TH. (»0 00 (4) 4> F M A M A M P M sort h . Nr. io 47. A M Portland, l.v 5 40 F M I Ar. A sfilami, Ar IO F. M I l.v. Ashland, I Ar. >a»» Francisco. I x 7 oO p. M ! I.V. Local Pas'gr Train Daily'Except Sunday» ! M. I 2.4«» F. M . 1 .* 4«» r M, ! s (Ml A Ar. ii .< 4-’» 1*. 11 :.7» a . Ar. Iv ' <M> F. l.v, >*»»rtl*n<i. l.v, Albany, Ar. Eugene, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, *»F *F.<'<’Sr> < I- 4*> J-H << « »» m .KR x . Al FA’ Rll» TO PAM- | EXPRESS IMAI NS. The s. p. «»» '> Ferry makes connection j with ail tin* r* gnlar trains on the East Hide |>iv from foot F st., port lam!. Weal Mile Division BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail t rain Daily 7 U' a U 27» I Except Sunday Nr. ■ * 20 r I v 1 0 r .. . i \ Portland. \r. Corvallis. m . m \t \lba».*y and CorvallU «•ounecl with trains of Oregon Pariti«- Railroad. E xcept Sunday Expreaa Train Daily 4:50 ». s 00 p. I l.v Portland. Ar. j t»-«-" I Ar Nb-Min ville, l.v ; »45 m m . a . m a . m Through Tickets to all points South and East — VIA — CALIFORNIA. For full information regarding rat»**, nmp', et< appiy to company * agent ut \*h- land K KOEHLER. E. i’ ROGERS. Manager As*t '» F. A Pass Agent. OREGON. ASHLAND. C. W. Ganiard. Proprietor. i!nx »ng )■»*« d tii - «h<»ve H. ill! t h<-r«»’ietJ\ r«'U»-v Ht. < î ar»«l :eti'ted tue î-ame. 1 Min i.<»w pr» par» 1 1:• • ort» r îir-t « »as» a< - « oir » ij « h I h »! >n» t«> th.* traveling public. Th- New xiartik!» ui • r»t w . ¡1 spart n«» pains •n runking t*.;.* «»ue «» f »i i ».»'¿ » .»ti.fi.r’able *»nd h«:ine I îk »- 1. »1 ■ 1* in th*- , la« . The labiés are *np| li« »i a e k»-: afford.«* !’!• .i î :1 ’ a- « «»TiikUida’if'i*- pre- r»Hr.-d f«»r familit-9. M» d* < A '-».* l.»»dir uk «t» cordüig ’• • »«»«»m Hot or Cold Sulphur 0 itor Bath*. ¿Í Cts. Raths at any time from 7 «»'«•’ »< k. a r. . | until !<» o » l<» k p in. One bath room ir- j •erved for ludi« * m»e 1333 i > niter Masonic Temple, ASHLAND, OREGON. First-Class in Every Respect 2-Zeo.la 2 5c. WE A LS AT ALL HOURS. H. b\ Siiydti . Propr. I it ic-ne- , a< in^ u|»ou man. bring alnuit phv deal < hung» * «-vevdingIv slowly, Ixs au*«« they ar- rese rd io an »i;x ctrriite habit <>f e-'in Jal on 'I In* liabil )*»-rtninF either ♦«» th. l.|< « «I «•:• the ti**urs, p»**iblv t«> both, pi I ably to the I ’..x« l a’.-«i.«-. T«> estabh*!» an Lyp< h« ,i* cx( eriment is lie » *s;»i v. To the iniei’b »:> mi’. I «»f E'»»ur- m, r an eialM.im«* ........... in red If he could I»rrforni it. n« t«niy would his hyi»otht sis lx* established and «■< m r»u«-«| l»« \onditil cavil, but a field of ;-’*icntilir re-varch al o l»r (»•■«•ned *u hnswnsv« ! u.: beamed of. How- ev r. f«»r this exp r.::i ;•! subjects were ll* ■«-Jed. Five years p-i-*« I. and w ¡’ ii n-,o»r» I health c ■ . . bi i :• Founi;» r longed t > r turn to civilizatioti and V»woik Th.lif»* 11: *; iia I Iw *«► »lei htful while it di'J L in b ■» ame utterlv un- I m mode when i.e had iea|»ed it lull l-eiamt. IL- l-nir»*! to ie i»-w th«* la!«.i*. he had .- bin- doned, to take up again th»* work he had lam <b v. n to do battle with di.*ea*e. i:«»w that ¿s I4k-- I •.■«rd p« r w*-ek, M Will be open for ciirtomera On an I After lune ¡6. MEALS - ALL HOURS AND SHAPES Sherman Sisters, I’rop'r’s. THE ASHLAND LIVERY AND FEED ’ ' I i j j I I j i ! I i ' STA BLISS I he «»Id stables on Main stieet near the bridge, and the new stables on Oak street, are now under the pioprietorsiiip and management of GEO. W. STEPHENSON. Who is now prepared to offer the public Better accommodations than ever before afforded in Southern Oregon in the liv ; erv business. Horses Boarded and Fed. At reasonable rates. New and handsome turnout«, tellable and safe Buggy t -ams. and good saddle horse» always to be had nt these stables. Wil! Buy and Sell horses GEO. W. SI FPHE.NSON 9 4? ¿HD? — the : — CHEAPEST PLACE In Ashland tr buy your w< U sjieiit 11 lie « olii 1 HO-ompii »1 th»* | Ians that india*«*«I him t > go into 1 h«* <tis«»i g inizetl country <»f the south. Hr straightw iy eonne« t«*<l hiimclf with th«- 1i onted» int»* amiv as a sirrg«sjn. cm! mi - IL .7« la ¡da«»* a* th ’front. H t* waiite«! ac- tiV« • *TV K . i . till' I;»* .. fta di*<ii .-« .nt«sl. < bn ri« Moi*. i»l<- : ad» «1 u id 1 • •< • •«!. wa.-. in a l!t;»t ;¡'»H S ro* an Ft b • »f m i.:,ii ca « « n •Ú »*x«i:n g <>f *4»»»t an Î sh«* 11 at long ran..»• 1» tw »*1* t vv< »r <* <»ii *i. • •r.* an« 1 tii- »>♦■ w in ■ -ii th* l’ni< 11 t* h;*»l «•!"• od nml la id lir-»ii th- ». i h.. o. u.;r i'i:.n L and mareh.**. iH.tl »ing XV;; . .«H «*. and fir a; * :«r F »’.rnier u ex)*» ■n- u» e ; * .4»* • ... n «• «lut V in a x. n-tcl ' d / hi rang .! and ; ,» )..iUd mil-- il irv N. x.*ri »• .<■'• . ’.0* time lu»;! lu w as ll« 4 w! I’ll. Fr -ni a wi t**! car he pimiiter Í x.* g iím IU the «• iv 1 pr.» Uftwl H tx •' Ai ri. an *'u\ »• m.e»>f tin* khi)» !<»ad hr- u h : , .x « t a te x » ai • in i- r in the W Hlhle i . I ».,* ia t *»•«♦•* Ii n d. it put * »”s m.ni he into un Amer an I ,»r!x»r nia«ie his b*» >. * rvai.l an»i 1 «•’>’ always ii»*..r him j artlv to sauiv mm. Luu chiefly to >»•- cm :* bis complete mental an«I in«>ral thral- d«»m. An almost unquaHi’ksi savage. Four- nier a void»*«! systematically everything that would ten« 1 to civilize him. Hetaught him many things that wen* convent nt in his higher mode of life, and taught him well, but of toe great principles of <-i\ iIizat ion he str<»ve j to keep him in ignorancr; and more, he so | confused uini distort'd the few gl.*am< of light that had reached tha» «larkemsl soul that they mad»» its gloom «»iilv the more hide*- Ous and profound. He wanteil n man alto gethei savage, iu-ntally, morally and pbve G KOCK IM Ksi ----- IS \T----- J. K. VanSant s • \-H >T»'RF • h<»iee «,ro«-erie* m special ty (« imm K delis e: t d t»> any part <»f the <-ity »3-9 J. K. VanSant. Smith k Dodge t arry the large*» and te*rt selected FURNITURE ! In southern <)reg«»n. \1*»» WALL PAPE«. FRAMES ARD MCULDINC3. CHILDREN S WAGONS, 848V CARRIAGES. ETC. ETC. THE Davis Sewing Machine, .1. call nu.I « h»!'* pprftuntx« in l.ulk at Cliit- wooi's. * At the “Tidings" Job Office can be found a large stock of station ery of the finest kinds which will be printed and furnished to busi- ness men at prices lit tle higher than the re tail prices of the paper. Send in an order. NO, 44 frailv Instrad of teaching him Enjlish or Firn« li. hr Iviriird from him m»nv w«»ixis of hi-i own ru«b*, nativi* tongue, ai.ilcuinmii- n.rau <1 wi:b him as much as jH^ible in tliat alon g ni b J by gesture, i?i wh. h. like all Frenchmen, be pM»sr* rd marvelous facility of rxpi.**M»»u In th»* unexplored I ack romitry of Africa the negro ba<! hsn a pr»nre, and Fourniet had»* him !»► k forwanf to the time when hr would »» ’urn an I rule. He always ad b< .**1 him bv hi* African name and tdie i:ihi*own t««ngur. II«* to«»k him into th« wanis ol I B h< spital, and taught him to lx» u etui at *urgi< al <»|rf*r tions and to care for th»* instrum« rits, that hr might liectuii«* fa- miliar w ith them and with th«* sight of blo»»d, w hich at lirst ina<ldrn<*d him. Once he gave h.iu a «h ug ti nt n-Ji'lc his h« a l throb, and then BI«* 1 him. with almost instant relief. Hr a tie« ie 1 an interi*-t in tie amulets which hung at his i;rck, and ls*sought him to give him <>ne to wear. He committ«s! to his care. w th rxprr x-ions of the great«*st soli« itu«le. a strong 1» »x, brass bound ami carefully lock *«1, which hr told him «‘oataims! his god. a m-M A de • ted man. M. de do-* nr Maurice , Fournier 1 < 1 «-1 th • door of hi* t > .y J< »logical LiUratorv .n th** l‘la«e de !’E I • de M»*di- ! erne. and walk»-.] aw») t< van I In* rooms in j t.» re It » im. At 32, r; h, Li .Burnt, ar. i Hi:»>i’ i _: idiiau* of i’E< <»le «!•* Medi me, ! a.i (*:iUiu*m*ue pupil of t 'lau iv Bernard’ , a • devoted I »ver o( s *i••!»»•«», a»» I nb >Vc all of i phy •, y; sU-rduy he wa.-» x» die up .» .n<* I iav«* t<> male* his i mm* '/rent ANv>n: the ' nat!« of .-cienee—to win tor himself a place > in t;.»‘ f«»renio*t rank of tne f 1 ow«*rs«»f that ' m.> i«- s whom only he !«»ve 1 mid worshipxL To-.lay a word had s’.v-pt a-vay all hw h»ud- l est liop s. Trousseau, th* k- •»« •< observer J in all Faris, formerly in* lath»1» s friend, li >w n«» b-ss h;* own. ha«l kindly I n* tirinlv all.d j his attention to himseif. an I to the mala Iv ■ that had so impent ptibly an i in.*i liou*ly | fastened it.M-lf up n him that uu.d the mo- i nit nt b< never dreamed «»f i:s appninch. ; He had h«* n too lull ot his work t »think f | himself, in any other « s • he w p-i seanely j have dand to di p..ie tnv opinion of the l.i<F.e*t m<* Ileal authority in Europe; tievvr- t».cle*-.-. in hi* o.*n la* »•e.a • t » argue the i matter: ' But my dt. . <!•» tor, I am well." •? '». nr. in nd. you are n You a-»-thin ' and pi. 1 •. ai.u, 1 n e.i the uth 'r night, w hen j you <.-me late t »the ineetin ' of the inst tute. I th« t y--» . Lo athing wa-quirk and lai.«»red, j and t l the ie. ling of your excellent |Mtj**r i wa-:»••«•;»«-nth interrupted by a • liert cough.” i •• i .. »t w-n nothing. 1 wa* hurr •• I and ex- cihd. md 1 lave l;«s*n keeping my-clf t«»«» i do*- , to nr. work. A w>s k of rest and sea air w dl make ull right a r?un. ’ Bi t the great man shook hi* h- ad gravely . **Not weeks but years of a dilTerent life are ne -de I. You must give up the luimratory altogether if you want to live, lb mcinb* r j yocr moth, r's fat<* and your father’s early j d th ihiuti of the deadly I 11,’ht that led so s»H»n ui>oii tne rar • lw.*aut v of your *ister Some ■ day you will realize vuur danyvi ; realize it i now in tinv < I«».-*- your lai »oratory, i< r’< up I y<»ur library. *av adi»*u to Pai l*, mid b ad the [ life of a travel« r. an Arab, a Tartar. For the pnxsent <v:b • to nr am d the tuture; I e n ;th is letter than a pr«»h‘s.*or*hip in the ' < Oib’gr of Fran e. mil healt.i mole than Ida ; cr«»ss of the l^egion of H»»nor. Fuiirn er was at fir.*» *u'\»ri> t and mere lu loll*: he leant- «•< nv i:«»d. tl.eu alarmeat. Aller son»»- thought he was horribly <i»«jeete I. ' At such a time an E»iga hmau l»e-omes s olid, a Gern.au gives up utterly, an Ameri can le;in* to .r • fast, sua e he may not live : long; but he. Icing a Frenclinian and a Pan lan. had altvrnaiions—first, the idea of hu.vide, which means sle o; »ee«»nd. reaction, w ha h is ho|M‘iulne >*. He cliosi* t<»». ac , an 1 di I it promptly. A little time, mid the nxi.n- »nth* I’.ace de ‘ PEeole de Me.! i i *. op|»-»*ite the b<> >k* ‘Iler’s, ; u».*, i«».? <*d a card stuck <”i th * entranc* door ' withrxi watcis, \i loner." the hammer »»f the ' auctioneer kn-,«.kcd down the <*oiiiL\>rtable i turn.Cure of tn * apmmeufr* in the Rue K is- i ► a , while that 1 the »arjienter nailed up the • wdl-beioved tiook* in -l ut b«»xes, and the i pi«<\*s that bud known Al le docteur knew him no more. Nevertheless." l e - id as he turned his back on Pal i*, even idle w anderings are bt*t- j .< than dying of consumption.'’ Behold the student of science a wanderer I o.. ;: e fa« e of the earth, everywhere avoid ing civilization and courting nature and the c■ :npany of men who either by birth oi j n ptioii were tn»* children of nature. L’< rtainly th«* treatment 1* netiT» «! F«»urnier. I I»y and by it «lid m«»re—it cured him. 'Ph« i cough was forg<»tter>. the cheeks tilled out. | the mils« le*» became hard a.* bundle* of steel I wire, hi» strength was prodigi<»i;s. h«* ate hu | f«n d with h leiish unknown in Paris, and i slept like a «’bild. Never!heir*-*, his mind, traincl to habits of | thought and « Is» rvarion. wasn«»t idle. When a city wa Ui> home he had lieen a physiolo- : gi*t and had siudnsl man; Ik* made the world » Pis dwel.ing | la« e. and wandering among the I liati >i> he became an ethnob »gist and l«*gan I t<> study men. ; unuci. I . :«»l<-gi t. a* I have said, not by th«* r<iueati«»n « f tiir m I kn .I s , but by th«* ’ blonder (sluchtioii of hi* travels *<». ioi«»gi*t J and rthiiob g.* . dev«»t*d liunself ugniri I«» i sei« nee. : rd Iran^-d bis hypotlir .*: I 1 matic | ---------- Southern Pacific Company's Line. 4 X *• " TIDINGS. '4, | 1 I ' i ' | . I I Ilk« a great fungus un«ler the wounded shoul (ipe|M**t mourning and grew ir.p a e it ot tn« I der, th»* «1« udly pallor, the dark circles form law’s <h*lny. she simply said, 1 will wait un ing around the sunken eyes, the blanche«! til tb«*rr is mi nr preof liefor»* I give him up,” lijks. the trans) >a rei it nostrils, the slow, deep An»! m herb»*art slit* ^uid, “H«* is not <lea«i.w Even when years ha«i ¡Missed and th«* war respiration. From time to time he felt th.i was over, and h«*r agent had >e irel:el every wounded man's pulse and counted it care where and f»»und no tra« <• of him, she did nut fully. Ninety—h«* w« nt out again into the cease toh«»|>e that h- would v» t niipr ir. So. of»en air; 1<M>—“The loss of blood when at length a I tt» r rame. itwa* wel tells,” h« mutter«sl, and began to rear come ami ex)M*«-te<L Not surprise But j«>v , range his ajpliances «nd bu»y himself made her start and tremble as the old famil uneasily with them; l.’JO tieats to th»* iniie iar su|MT'«*ri| 4 ion n et hei eyes. Kuch a l«*it«-i‘. -fill« I with the spirit of his fiunute—“He i* t?i *lin-f t«»o fast ; f »m:s* s‘op ;ovr, bri-ntfij ig hi « vwrv w«»id lib* tender, this bb'mlin sai I th»* ev)»erimen*er Tli“n I*a%*i. hhi <* «l< \o.i«»i. «»f an euilicr «lay, he cl«*an*«*'l tiie w > i rl. and tiel the art ri**>. and yet so sail. Tear* drop}**«! down j and 1 m » uii «I it up. B it th«* loss of blo-wl ha | threugh her smiles of j«»v and fillin'«*«! the • been so great tim tie* h art tint:ered wildly line' she read at first, but smiles and tram and feebly in its efforts t » «-outmet u | m » u ita ««Hsrd a* sfie rea«l on. H«- Lad written I diiniiii*h»*«i content , and Fournier, anxious, many, many times, but hr knew she had u»»t g«4 his letters. He l»a<l lierii a pn*»»m*r | mid |»ale himself alni'ist as his victim, ' trombi»* I wle n his linger felt in vain for —not «.nlv prisoner ot war. but afterward I the bletslmg artery and caught only a taint prisoner to a man whose will xvas iron. It could hardly I m * ♦ xplaine 1. This man had i tremulous thrill, so f»*eble that lie scarcely not «»nlv *a\el hi* live. But Le hn<i al*«) [ knew whether th»* heart was lienting at a 1 res«*ued him tr »m th * honors of a southern or not. In teiror he threw ojien th«* ends of prison—would God l,r had let him die! ami , th»- little tent and fannc«l him, and inoi*t»*n««<i they had l*evn living togvth«*r in u ranch m a 1 far-off Mrxi«*an vah* y. his li)*, and gq^ve him brandy, an 1 hasten»* I Then the letter went on: p>h*nt and cru< I deity, who wouM, h >w- 1 to Iwgin the exfieriinent f«»r which h<* ha»! “In my heart 1 am unchanged: my Live for ever, when it plrastsi him. give back the life waited so long and for which both subjects i’»»u is ever the *am»» yet I am n«» l«-nger the of a <iea«! man for Blood. This box contain -<l | were nt last ready. iobert Shir ey w'h«»n you knew . That has a silver ciq», with a thermometer fixed ut j He tol l hi* savage that the Yankee was cotue upon m»* wbi«'h will sejiarat.* me frem it* si«’.«-; a glass syringe holding aB-ut a j dying, but that lit* had communed with !tfu you for ever; 1 chi n«»t a-k you now to be third of a pint, a lai; r curved iinslie |»*r ! god, who would let him live if bl. mm ! was my wife. You are free. It is through no foratrd in it. length like a tube, sharp at i given in return. Then he reminds! him of fault of mine. It i- my bunh*n, tin* price of life, ami 1 must beai it. God Lie-* you ami «»n«* vn«i, at the • ther rxj.and«sl to fit acrtir* the time when h»‘ lost blood, an«l that it had utrly the nozzl«* of t. <» syringe; a litt.h ! d«»n»- him no harm. The African, train*«I give you all happine*.*? “R obf . kt S hirley .*’ strainer aBo fitting the -xri.ig« : m i i*i*t, a for this duty with so much <*are. did not fail M’hen she had r^-bi it nil she lx»wed her snrill I» mii lie of wirt*s wilh u handle lik<* im head ant wept again, and the face that had him, but kired his arm and gave the blood. egg-!» a ter. The god was brought forth and caught it. growm more and ajire beautiful with trie F«»r th»* rrt-t, th-s savage was crooknl. ill- ' years of waiting w.m radiant. Who « an Hii'l the sacrifice lM*gan. As the silver bowl fathom the depth of a woman's love.' Who shxqva an 1 hi»L* u<. H s *kin wa* as bla« k i float»sl in a Lasin of water so warm that th" as night; hi* hcml small, the face :mnicn*«.*ly j thernioim ter in its side marked 9S degrees of «•an follow th • subtle workings of a woman’s thoughts^ Wh«» caucumprelieiid a woman's «iis;ii*«»|M»i*t lonate to th* cniiiiiim: his jaws 1 Fahrenheit, Fourni«*r stirred the bl»M>»i flow- | l»ouh«lless faith: Her cour.*e wa* «dear. If mas'ivc :i»i»l mm*»l with glittering white ing into it «¡u’«*kly xvith th«* bundle of xvire» misfortune ha«l liefallcn him, it he were t«s*th filed to {mints, his < hrr’vs full, ni* i><» «* | tornii»-, t th«* fibrine and prevent th»* forma manmsl, disfigured. « razed, even if he were fiat, hi* eyes littl-.*, deep s t. r»*sth -*. wicked tion of clots, 1 e then drew it into the syringe loathsome t<» her ry«xs. *he loxed him. ami she The usage hr received from his n -w m;»*!« r ' through the strainer, and forced it through must se»- him; *h«* would see him ami speak >» him. and love him still, even if *he < «»ul«i was so «»iff» rent from bis former <*x|>»»:« n x- I the p’rforated needle. w’u«-h he had previ lot I m * hi* wit»*. W|j*»t xvould sh»- have done with white men. and so in accord with h s i olisi y thrust into a large vein in Shirlty’s if she could have gu.•**»*»! the truth' As it own midi* piiiusl nature, that it calle« 1 forth ■ arm, carefully avoidin' the introduction of was. *ht* w’rete ujm » u her rani, "if you love nil the synijKithi.** of hi charm-tr- lb- * m > ii th«* slightest bubble of air. Tim«* after time me. r »me to in«*,” ami sent it to him. Ami loved th«- Fn*n«*hm m with an iuten*it\ of al ' be fill«*«! hi* syringe an«! emptied it into the in answer to the summon* hr s U mm I bef«»re lection alin«>.*t in ompieLx ii*il»le. It is no rx veins «»f the wounded man. until at length he ; her- not disiigure<l, not mninied, not erttz<*d. agj. rration to say that hew uld hav»* will- : saw signs of reaction. The < «>lor <*mne, the ! not loathsome in any wax. y»-t irrev«M*ably <»*parat *«l frem her. f«»r Dr. I-• -urnier» x- ingix laid «l<»\vn hi* fit'»* to gratify his mas breathing I «*<*ame in« re naturai, the pulse ter's .dighirst wish. The latter’* lm >wl»*dge ' l»e«*ain«» slower, full» r, regular. Bv and by I |M*rmi«*n! had *uc«i»eded, ami Robert Shirley was a niuiu’to? was to him so comprehensive, his pw.r *o lie moved, *igli«*d, o)M*nud hi* eyes ami *|»okv i l»oiindl«*s* and his will so im;w*riou* ail! m- I Ahmurdity of Public FraMlng. H«* asked a <|uestK»n: “What has Lap- > flexib!« . that he f*-ired and wuisbip«-d him pened (“Ouida’’ in “Princess Napraxim-. as a g«Ml. While he had l**rn lying there much had 1 detest diun *rs. Wl.«*n w really b - «»me F«»umirr look'd upon h * moii*te•• with hapjiened. Lite and death had battled over civilized we shall each of u* » at »¡» sulituii«*, sat:sfa< tion, and longed for a huttl». IBs him. and lit»* had triumph»* 1. When he re- or, at the h*ast. «a h b»hiibl his o'* ii screen. wish was at last gratitasl. <>n the f’curtli of cover-d fr»»m the effects of his fall and f«Hin*i ' Why should «»ne of the unl«»velir*t of the oje July, l'id. an engagement t««ok pau-»* three • himself bleeding h<* tried to i*i*e an»l stanch eratit»ii* of nature be perf«»rm»«i in public? miles northwest of lk*gaieville. near the • th»* flow, but, already exhausted, he fell Lack , The flowers, and th« }>late, ami th»* f< o.man, North Edisto river. A force of I’niou : almost fainting from the effort. He called cannot real!) emlielKsh it—indeed, they only 8ol«iiery had I e< n assembled from th»* Sea j r»*|M*at«*ll\ for help, but hi* «mix reply was make it th« more griAesque. islands and tr *m Florida, massed «»u Seal»r«w k j th»* hideous far»* of his guani, silently leering When the world has real!) refined itself, it island, and pushed thence up mto South 1 at him fora moment, thendisapjiearing with will look on our et.tiag in so«*irty as we l«.M»k (Tirol. iih Every movement was watchixi I out a w.»id At la*t it «Mviirre»! to him that ! now «»n savag«*s eating with their fingers. and rv|M»rtid by the rebel scouts, all the ( he had 1 *n l»*ft then* to »lie, and h«* roused Some «»f our fi.«i.m« cannot even have a little tr »ops that could 1»«* spixnd from Chari»*;on ' his en»*rgi**s to his aid. But Shirley acrom- ! love affair but they must go and rat )»raw ns, were s« nt out to op’s,s»- the inva«l»*rs; iim . i L s I plishe»! nothing; h«* couhi not even raise his : ami quails, ami jietits i< ure together in a were obt»iru< t«* I, bri<lg«*s were <l«stn»y«‘ l, I hand to the bleeding shoulder; with every ; cafe. Ami it a h<*ro cutues» home from the batt* rirs rrecto I in strong |»<»sitions, every- j effort the Idr»o«i flowed more copiously. His war, anywuer»*, his countrymen at once thing prejiansl to ini}M.dr their progrrs.*. | mind wa* rapi Us becoming 1 m * iiuiii I k *1 like mak»- him cat ami U hu L in put li«*, bv way of With uitimt»* fatigue and periltb« v idvaii«*»d : his lxhiy, which shivered as though it wa> j show ing their re* per I for him. The whole only five nr six miles in a da»’s march. There mid-winter. Darkness « aine ox» r his eyes. , tiling is a I *su rd. was occasional skirmishing; but -»ne actual ' and befell in to a dreamy state that s« >on imssel The vnlv < r«-atir«.* that is not offensive battl«*. To that the tnxips ga\e the iiaiu«* of i int«) seeming un<*oiisciousn<*s8 again. Never when it rat* is a Lird Just one little dive In -the Battle of liloiKly Bridge.’’ thelui-s, whii»* the «hx’tor cume au»l a rune, or under a vine-leaf, ami it has break- In this bnttl•*. heavy as til»* losses were th«* went an»l <bd his work, and the sav fast«sl. Fruit, psi lift ■*. does kr«*j» something C’oiifed« rat»*s took Put one prison-*r \t the | age scowled at him. yet gave his - of the gold« n age about it; but our dinners! third charge a tall, br»»ad *houl«let o! captain, life’s BU mn I to save him. though h- lay like h — were 1 a man I woidd nev»r *»*e th«* woman who seeiikd. like another son of Thetis, al- dead man an*I saw them not, nor heard them. 1 desired taking tier share of «lis*-n*»si livers, ni'ist invulnerable. dart»si impduoiislv ahead ' n«»reven f<*lt the needle in th«* fl«**!i, his mind tortured fish, slaughtered 8ung*tei>. They oi his men mi l reachid il.e summit of th«* j was not idle. Strange d«»ubtsand feat's, wild are f»»nd of writing nowadays al «»ut a higher defense. r***l»*s.s bravery In mi instant a longings and regrets. *w«*et thouguLs of luiig- humanity w hich will -u«-reed t » our.< but my volley |»oiiit blank swept away the charging i forg»»tien happiness. an«i fair vision* of th»* idea of it would !«• tl at it shoubi I «* h i lik • men lM*hind him. and a gmin.-i s **il» future, busi»*»! nis brain. Memory unrolltd Fenehm’s islanders by « m\ breath.n-w»*et thrust I »ore him to tr.«» ground within the j her scroll an»l breath«*»I niw»n th«* lett»*rs of h's odors. That would is- even !• tt<r than the works, where h- lay *tu:iu»*d an i <»!.*» d>u : si»»r\ that a »x* of time and pt<* so. cin um »ini’s d )• in too r«»*c. beside th«* gun he ’.a«! strix <-u *<» hai 1 i*» tai- stall tv ii.««i m io»- dim. tiil th« .• grew ‘ Ivar. The man who ha«l caj tans! him. wild v.’ith i an«i ’Xilh hiio'cll he lixtd his ’it»- a ,ain. and A '1'liriiltiig Id venture. exciteiii»*nl and niiuld. .u*» in.li ti»*- p»w i»-i ■ 1 ,,iila-l«*l* ilia (’all ] nothii _ x.(•' i«»*i oui »1 it «»i forg »Iten. There that bla«*kei»c.l him and tue hot bio >d win. i “Bandits! Bandit ’’ said a travel«*r just re was hi* ?i«.* lu*. * face .«pain, wi h th«* oid. «»Id jettwi u;”>ti him. *|»I'aii.’«i«» vh . -pat up»ii him iox ing smile t*|M>n lu r «iis and th«* t«*.t’er turn»- i tnifli Megicu. “Wh) the c«»untry is spume« 1 him with hi* f ■«»!. and w.mhl ii.we m« herdox« m th»* <’v tì.* «»f iiei ¡N autit .. full of th« u*. They are desperate fellows, dashtsl oi*; ni' I n-ins with t)>«*hea\v l ilt ' ami have no moie tear <»f gtms and pistols bh.c «*ye*. ¿here b< Î t »- him. bright and d»*.*i! hts clublMs! s\«»r«i bad not a str- iig bond , as «*ver. w»*r. tb • -< »*.i»** <»f I i !»<>yho<)d the than we hav«* «»t tirer ackers. but they are gras|s*<l hi* uplift»*«! wri*,. easily f>ightrii.'*’. by a ivthmg they <*nn't un sch«u)l to .I.*•!••;.»<<»! with maux a tuie «ut It was Foili Her. who h id wat‘*h«»A the b it- ting »»f nam» * an I ante-, tt.e nu:<tei l.irttmg derhand. jU't like tin* Indian*. i«»r that mat tl»* with an intere.'t a* inters • as that «»1 th-* , In* shaggx brew * .-rio uippitig nieanrigh w iih ter, a* I hiui th«* good tortun»* to discov,*r.’’ m«»st uni- nt «on»I «*.' )» r :’i »he IsJte y th »:ign ••Wen* you ever «‘.aught.'" h».* nd* r ,’p«»n the awful desk while *om»* widelx diliermt m • n-.ia-t»?r. i.i.- in.«*r»- • Uuce there wa aiiout 2M of them v\ in!.-huu-*<1 m* -Inn floutnlei dth.ougii an was that of to«* in ’ .ih*t who t »nd »», Of «x»nr*. th«*y only il' l» u<n «I task uud his « la* unit»** tittei d a*, ami 1 was alone. eager L» *»*♦• a ru-iu-e ‘rap *■ ¡i»»* »ara ax»- laugh *«! wlb ii I gnil I mm I my | i-4oj, amt, hi* I hinders. that h» d*** u * to itidx . tu use B<i-b • *.4 - r. «•rowding ar«»und me. k»ioek»*d th»* muzz]»* up- 1'1; n tl*c <**»’h-,e »p»y* flew by '*’t!i all ineni. W .rds ex rry time i i!\«**i to sb»» »t. until all th ir !•». .it« • hi. i ddig it <’<».•.:i;i»*-ii«*ement Th«* gii’irer turtle«! fiercely upon him, but i with i s p«inip and .-¡i» uiu-taue«*." it.* p*«li all th»* barr«*ls were empty. Wide the) were droi-iH*«! hi* arm 1111»! she.H l:»*»l his *sibr«*nt ous < ereinony nini scholarly display. < »¡ice Ji’Latmg xvh»*ther to shoot orcarv» im*. I sud hi* »¡m* i».»n. an»l xx:»!k«*l ba«*k to In* guu more I»«* lc»*iiii»l»*«l a* lie r«»*«* t«» make his«*otn- denly drew a match from mx | «»ckrt, an i ai a- h» «I for he w as. after all, a Brave ami in»*!i«-ehi»-nl *|•»*«*♦ h He. th»* arisi«M-nit of hi* grabbing th«* first articl«* I could find in an chixair »iis man. class, ha I < h»»*4'n to *; m - i U \gainst <’u*te," other p<M k«*t I lit th»* match and threaten«*«! F«»urn: «1 .<*ilU)»l) ¡»*kisl. Do < • »nt«* i»-* a •* and though h»* s|x.»k»* xutb th«* eiithiisiasm of to blow tlb-m ami mx* If intoamillion pi»*c»**. b»»Mi« r* nmrd r ]pri*-»m-rs of warf* \n I They t«M»k <»m* look at th«* mysi»-i i«»us liimg 1 an untml man, it xvas xvith ,l»-vot«*«l honesty fi.ii.sl, * ’ll«* is a w • »iiii'b* 1 man l«*ax«* him «» «»I pur)««»*»*, «.f vx*hivh hi* « arii»**tin*** wus xvit- held in my hand and ran Ilk»* a {»ack of m rii<‘ii h«* kiudt <1- *xn l»e*i«b* him nu l ness. an«l of which his future was to *give liouml*. !h*ar in«*’ I s«»mrtim«s xv«»ml«r if exjunilHsI hi* vv«.»und, mil though le* *‘r »*.-■. » ample pi<M»f. Through th«- I m * w ildenncnt of they an* not running yet. ' l»e <alm he tr»*»ul»h*«l xvith « x' ltem ni lie “But what xvas th»* mysterious thing yoa Hpphiu * that greet«*«! him as h»» fin s i«*d h» tore<».»en t‘:»* blu * bl«*ii - :m«i felt the warm saw < n!y the glad, smiling face of Alice threat« lie 1 to ignite.''’ i»i-.» *i web u. oxrr ms till j-rs. It wa* a “A I »ar <»f *«’H)>.'T Went x*ou tli irxiding approval : of tu<» n**t, simp!» a « imd tiii'Oigli th«* tle*hy ¡»art of the hiin-h»*«!* th«»ugh th»*y xv«*re. hr *aw nothing, shoulder: a strn-.«i . :i !dh i * sill: ami a le v Ijlicmrj sl»nrpstiootiiijr, ilei --ongratulati»*n wa* en«»ugh. strips ol ku-g-p - «*. » »ul«! have sulîk- «I 1 Lilian \\ idling'' Letter.; Tl « li .tin»* ten«l»*r >< me*, and Alice Went to »L *s it. Lut th • F¡ i., ¡¡num smile I xxii i Drawing s»»< iai t • p-s is a sp»*< ■* of literary w«»rth was to l»e liis wif«*. Another ch.ingr, Le wipsl away ile* « l -.-x and saw the bl«»od an«l lb* is m th«* midst of ruder M’eues. Th re diversion that has its attendant «|uicksan<l.s. spurting fiom two < i ¡io»*«- *ma.i «it-i c<i m- If there is jiny vitality in th«* *x« tel at ail a 1* war. « ix ll war, and he is a x-idier; «nice t»*r.»**. ¡»ersunality is *-ur« to L* sngg«*-ted. ami m«»r»* h«- ms * ms t«» lx* in Virginia, and then Then he er: u«Ihi* \fi ■ in, and th.-vrai an* riarclb si.n 1 «*«»uiitei- mar- h««s, cam|»s au I tlmrrby f. lloxvs l» icti«»n. silent « i suppr«•**•*«I, ri- I the wotin l«*«l m n I».», -k to the tent. a*ul bair<i«*ks. Latti«** aixi retreat*, and all th«» as max I m *. If th«* sup)*•«***«I vi timisajier- la.itl him on a l«sl of m*rs and >-ypr *** son of tn» t hr will m ver express hi* *u*pi«*- gr« at and litth* mi***i I»** of k»ng campaig!.* li'Higb . and loft h:m tii«*r»‘ to bleed, wliii«* In- The *i.v» r leaflets »4 a major ar * exchanged ions, h«>w«*\er artixC thev mux I» *; if. o:i liie wen- out into t lie mr. for th- golden e.mle* »»I a < o!<»n»*l. and all the othor hand, lie h im)H*li«*d by o-int» !am» nt And this prisoner, xvhat of him.' Any «*ne. tini«, limi«! sterner duiies. hr timi* timet«» toward sharp romers Le will iind them in 1«»«»1iing ii | m »’ i him as h.* lay un- »n thi* »• y ¡»re*» wilt«- io Afire \\ cntworlh, and never u mail abund live. Lou ‘rii*, would hav« * known him t»> 1» • t’m.r But it snior«* th in an ev» n «pirstion, aft* r c«»me* ini «*amp hut lie is sure of 1--tt» rs 1 «*ug .ubici F2v< ivihiiL ulxHit him |»r»H J aim»-1 dat«*«! H<»me ’ami full of words that uuiku ail. wh* th»*r il*i* tvL «1 wrumg i* really it. Hi* fa«-:* inani)' but grnth*. Ids figlin*. very high art; xvhethrr it is not to litri-ature him hoiMdui and bra♦*. gift i in stature and * t r.-ngtri, \ **i gear» ‘Illi ill N»-gi” tr»»«.p* ar»* ra!s»*d. and, tn<e to his a little what th«* tricks of a clown are to ou: 1 ine lil.«* t tinsi¡an gol. the v»*ry dn-xs ainn*emr.uts—something at which the crowd principi« * and to himself, fir resigns bis com- ft!.* I «<•• ■« u1 i«*nie.-its I; < w.»re, 'xh h w’en * n» at. xx ill laugh, but which never y» t <*l Jud orim- mi'si >n to ink** a 1 »wer rank in a «-olorrd str . Jig, -x ■ m r-si v *. Lut x*. itluuit o-na lllh'üt, pr«Av»*d anyl»ody. Ami th«* writer xxh«» has regiiibdit. Notx' tl.e *««-n»*s gr«»xv dim; <•«»»>- fell .»>•..*.» him to i o a gentleman. Ami I 1« »? >«*rt fuse.I sound* far off «listurb him. low music, any realization of the higher privih .*■ of his Kin : ley wa ■man. Prolmblx u o man fami! ar y»*t strange, now distant, now at his calling woul«l rather sa- ri’ic;* this transient in a ll 1 tu* s ate, ciìuìd Iris» I m «* ii fou»; ; 1 w ho very car. attracts him; a wi.-rd, shad«>wy flash of famr, however Lriiteint, than «1«*- W«)IJ it.i :!,iv • )»f«*'»*nT< • i a g!«*ater «out! i t to mist ern iose* him, rom enling even th«- things liliera * ly t«» wound the sriisfl»ilitir .of auvin- tin mrn stamiing guarii outeide th * tent which w» r«* x isildr to ihr mind’s »y» , and dix ¡«bril. I‘«*rsonal |M*culinriti«*<. »-x••«*;■’ when in« in ,r> and thought Tax«* alm<»-t «•«a **i. ti . •i th * man Ir • I« ix .. ¡1 ! .’ll i‘ . d i< ♦r that goneralized, an* hard’y fair tai rets for liter Thu* hr fee»* loin* d («riiting away «trift- al y ' hai |» In»<»tei *. on n«»’* • wh«» \x< ir.,-» hnx e I h * v . i m > w« 1- mgawe> like a b«»:it tiuii iias l»r«>ken its io t< » F*.‘in ni»-r. V* 1 !•■ - :.«• «.ftb ; 1 pu C iii « m : ng* and «’lilts out witb the el»bmo tai « ■¿tack I»«» it rd S’.Milug. *U x ; ig *. 11;» ot’.' r .«» .* h* r ah. a*i«»n « •t the —whither* [Philadeiphai <’all ] m.»*r illustrions • u:oi»m*ni. otl■ i But the rich, warm, lu*tv Blood »>i tlm A c^rresj m » ii < lent asks h »xx* th«* liipiid dating , «»lie e. •!*» . frans , • • > i'i Afi i»*un «pi: ;<ly «l<»es its work Th« nra. t. used in pa.nt mg t r suria« e «•! i uv :d» vinls is Imi»-«»..*. 1’1 ; i'• m*4 an-.l «»in i. i ■ . *bt. x» ti »■ w I ic » -la • aiiibist r««a*«*d to I» cm !. tK-t ai;.^* ;arvpar *<l: One gnil»»n !♦’» p--r ••••nt. alcohol, -tauiy B-uut v, ami there w.--* ii”t Llood c.mugli for it t«» c«»iitru<*i «•tb-*r e. as nvt iaut wit î Upai. r»a«-t««l to the stimulus, an«! ns if »la* |it»uml shellac, eight o.iw»*s lx*-t iv ry ia«r a . th«* ni« î n.ag. l ’.-.C » a • g P • ow ii r«xi\td an«l sold u»e »»• w fif» p.dsuting black, five ounces liiir.-t flour ot emery, four Iran nob’«* M«»»-k: tin* »»¡i» i !- i • 1 through all the l»ody, ttie whole man re- Dime«** ultramarim* Liu»*. .Make a |w*rfect pi *n« »*. the other iho »»ps- end.m’ >t »bo pur VÌV rd. boluti«»n of th»* shellac in the al< >h »l before est Puri..*i'i ia.<-. which kn-*xx an- g itsowu F< .urnirr, under on»- pretext <»r an«»1 n»-r. But ad«ling 1 hr other arti«*l»*s To apply the divines an i ju«l «*•. Brave « avium-. »¡.J reali) by force ol hi* relent!«* * w ill, kept hi* slating, have the sur:a • smo »th and p *r fa h» i l»a--k a g- x<'rn->r t'* , virimi by him f« r yrare after th« ir «*..-.>)»»* from th»- south. He note«! freni tim * to tim.* frctly D ’*e from gr« as •; wed *ha <e the 1» tti ) the gr.-«’ 1 and : . * w- «• at ! .■ * foot «»1 certain curious « Lange* that took place m containing the pref-nrat*» n. mid pour«»ut a tile *C '• . tie* gGH • i a t ■ Io, .'iie 1,1 hm | his phv*i< al nature, un»! r r«l «I his «»Lar small «piantit) only into a dish am! apply it flowing <»ut lux»:; th ** ’ ¡. j . , j * the I e-,t vati» ms with scientific pi»*« i*i<m in a luMik with a new. flat vurn: h bru-h .«s rapidly as bl«*»d of America. G«* <•* ■ a i ger»«*ra- kept f«»r th»*iHiqiobr. for the renewal of ide (»ossible. Keep the lx»ttl«* well «*<>ik«‘ l, ami tbni it ..ad flox.x-d ii! ti. o.’ ¡air w«»i!i-u hai entailtni r-sult* of an extra-»rdinary diake it up each time before ¡»ouring out the und n<»ble men. and had never know n J . character, as the reader may have idremly h«)ui«i _________ honor. Yet Fournier let it flow More, he anti«*ijKit»*«l- At length he wr»»t«*. “?Ty hy was delighted that it contiuurxi to flow. pothesis is vvrilie«l : it ha.* I m ** •»»im* a theory. < Iv Hiz »lion. Sly th»*ory B proved; it is a physiologie.*»! Presently, however, he *olM*re<l «lown. u.d [Ouitla.] law. Chinati« influ»>u«*es, a« ting ujm » ii man, lM*gan to pr-p’lre for his w u k. He p!a.-,*d a I supj»ose it .would lx* n terribl«» thing for bring alxHit physical changes rxrerdingly large cauldr »n of water over a :ire; h-» »lowly, Issa us»* they are resist»*! by an in civilization if the «■ >*t ever again surges over brought Itasius, towel*, and his , a- . t th»* w«*st. But tiie »*ast has x • i x much to veterate habit of assimilation w hich )M*rtaiiu cal instnim» nts. and pla. »*«! t!.«*:n in th.-ioni, avenge, ami I am not sure that < ix ¡fixation to the bl'Mxl ‘ would I m * any great lu-s. It ha* <ii*c«»vered and with them th«* ea*e with x»h; h he had That «lax Shirley was fr«*e. His rescuer that man is only a sort of hot-b«$»i f«»r ba< teria, laugh* the Africar. to l»eii»*v * c »..i.-mied Ins bad finished his exjierimenL ami that butter can I** made <»ut of river Alice Wentworth had never lælieve«! that god. While thus bu*ie<l he did n« t n»*gl»* t the mud, and cuff»a* out of pow ler«*<l t in. Err lover was dead. She ha»! heard all with subject of h * experim-'iit. il-' xx- t li ui eve a troubled b«*art, but xvhile Lis distali’ kins noted everything—the uiuk * of cluta gr «wruig men, who were beirs-at-law, put un the A full line of Real Es tate, Justices’, Notarial, Circuit Court and Mis cellaneous Blanks is al ways kept in stock at the “Tidings” Office and will be sold at-lowest rates. Send for sam ples and prices. Satis faction guaranteed. Anything in the line of Job Printing from a calling card to a mam moth poster promptly executed at the “Tid ings" Job Office. We have the best facilities in every way for job printing in Southern Oregon. H. C. MYER, PF.Ai.EI: iv ASHLAND, OREGON. W.M. GILROY, Successor to Ycule & Gilroy ----- DEALER IX------ Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Faints, Oils. Glass, Putty, Varnishes, And various builders’ material. Send or call for prices. of Helman street. Warehouse at R. R.track, foot W. NI. G I LBOY AT COST ! Boots <Xr »Shoes, M f : x ’ h Furnishing Goods and Hats. M. L». A in* oim. O dd F ellow ’ s B l « kk . Ashland. - - - Oregon. I'rom and after Mav ist. iSSS. ] prop.xe to sell goods only fwt CASH IN HAND. Or Approved Country Produce. ----- A full line of------ STAPLE and FANCY DRYGOODS, Boots, Shoes, Clothing; Hats. GROCERIES, Etc., AT LOWEST RATES We tender our thanks for past patronage, and cordially solicit a continuance of the same. J. NI. McCALL, Ashland, Oregon. R. ANDERSON, Merchant Tailor, N. Ashland. Or.. NI Xi: DFI’OI. \* hl? HIVED .» «. inpl»•*«• si»», k »»f 1 1 i « rv igu am! 1’». td ''! 1<* « .MHI* of til«’ late-i design s. from hi« h h » acre»**!«> make up suits in tl i«- latest style a nd a the nio*t n-M'oiinble i ri« »-* <»f anx tir* t ■ la** hou*«* «»u th. I’a.-ifi»- « «•fest. ’1 h.-refi.*« •if y«-u want a liobbx suit « h ’.I nn«l examine v « h »«Ì* au«! pri«*.' A ) »erf»-«-t fit au«! fir^r c!a*s w«»rk guaranteed. Your■s. Trulv, 1 • K. N Xshuj» corner of Church A Mu¡in 81*. Ashland, Oregon, All kinds Repairing and New Work. New A ill»! Min* MU.I ir.m fi n« imi furuBhtd SAW GUMMING A Specialty. 1;; PHOTOGRAPHY. Having one of th»-Iwst skylights in Oi ejfon, iiiHÌ knowhiu hoir to r/xr it. - O)M*u«*«l a-aiit i»»r H. SCHERRER. The West Side FEED STABLE. Went end of bri«ig.* Linkville, Oregon. I (IVAKANTEE <JOOI> WOKK. M. E. TYLEB. A mulant », ... O ueoon . Myer's Block,east siile Mainrtreet. SHERM. STANLEY, Prop. Keeps constantly on liaritl the b»*st of HAY AXH GRA/N. H«»rses left in mv care will la* proper!) cored for. Heniember the plaoe: west end of t lie bridge. 12-9] Sbiblnfny)t night ami tiny. SiiEitMAS S tanley S. SHERMAN, All the Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, etc., printed at the “Tid ings” office are put up TALENT, OR. in blotter tablet form without extra charge. Those who have had their stationery put up His Work Speaks Farm Implements, that w.ay once, are sat SEEDS & FRUITS. isfied no other way. for Itself. Notary Public,