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I ! W. M. GILROY, Successor to Youle & Gilroy ON THE RIVER SHANNON AN OLD IRISH TOWN WHERE THE WOMEN ARE BEAUTIFUL. The Legend of St. Mary’a Bells, Whose Chillies Tolled Their Maker’» Death— A Little Scene at the Station—Popularity —DEALER IX of Euglith Novels. Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, And various builders' material Send or call for prices of Helman street. Warehouse at R. R.track, toot After Skibbereeu and many of the West Cork towns it is delightful, indeed, to find one's self in pleasant Limerick. To tho lover of the ancient and the modern the city offers equal attractions. In tho English town, which is the oldest portion, the narrow streets are as quaint as any one could meet in Normandy At one time this was tho choicest resi«ience quarter, and here, defend <*<1 by high walls, the freemen of the city lived, and did all its business in «lignilitxl se elusion, apirt from tho more "Irishry.” their neighbors, who. being neither Protestant nor ’loyal.” were religiously kept from all chance» of money making in the unprosper ous Irish t«»wn. Here all the wholesome taulids an« 1 rt*slricti«»ns vxhich h«*dg»*d in the Celtic inhabitant* were devi*t*d, and from hen* at the outbl’«*ak of the American war three volunteer corps started to aid King George's army Nuxx both sections are alike decayed, Fashion and business nave forsaken them tor Newton-P»'ry. a nnxiern addition to the city, built within the last, ninety years. It would be hard to find anywhere a liner street than it* principal thoroughfare, George’s street Ek«*d out bv Patrick street ami the t’r«*scent, it extends for ataut a mile one ioug line of handsome buililings and well stocked, Attractive shops. The women of Limerick are famous for their tnauty, and in the eroxvded stnx*t we saw many in the rustic garb, u» well as in fashionable attire, who lore testimony to the truth of that reputa tion. “JES' A LITTLE GIRL.” On’y a little Kiri J know Wltii liolden hair hi .' bright blue eyes, Jes' about three years old or so— One o’ the kind 'at never cries When ye ses a cross word, but jes* Looks at you so reproachful like Ye feel ye d rather die. I guess. Thau scold or lift yer baud ter sti ike. Jes* a little thing 'at makes the love Come surgio* up till it (ills yer heart. An' ye think an angel from above Has made herself o’ yer life a part. A little tiling with a tender way An' a aiuiie so sunny an’ bright. It drives all sorrow an' cans away. Like darkness 'Core the mornin’ light That's all at she wm ter me. sir— Jes* a little girl, ez ye say; Au’ perhaps I oughtn’t to murmur Because she wan taken awuy But it s hard io learn to be patient. It a bard iur to taw down yer Lead, Though ve know there’» an angel above A praying at ye may i>e l«*d —Theodore E. Milton. Some Ohl Tree». BEAUTY MADE TO ORDER. Masonic Directory, Ashlani A PLACE WHERE AGE AND HOME LINESS ARE DISGUISED. Southern Pacific Company's Line. A Fashionable Craze—Female Complexion» Made to Order — i’cach Colored Cheek» Seem t<> Be Most in Demand - llow the Transformation Is Made. Ou one of the iHisiiSjt of the uptow n thor oughfares in this city is a store that has more interest for many women than any other busiuessplac*e in New York. It is a shop where xx(>m<*n arc beautified, where under the*kilb*d manipulations of hairdressers and ; lotion mixers wrinkles are snuHjthcd out ! freckles are covered over and gray hairs are ! changed to yellow, brown or black, as the prevailing taste of society may be. The usual throng of ladies in search of having their complexions rejuvenated by ar tificial mean* ha* st«?adily iucreased of late by the acquisition of numerous converts t< the ranks of this fashionable craze, and skilled labor has been called into play to aid the devot»*«*s of the fashion. All the best artists in that line are naturally concentrated in New York, and the pilgrimage to th« shrine where beautifying the face bus reached the highest standard of perfection include? the young as well as the old. The latter are in <|u«-st of the extermination of troublesome wrinkles, while society tallrs long for any thing that will help them to apparently’ re tain their pi i-tim* fir«? and luster As a general thing these manipulations iu the interest of artificial beauty are not con ducted with any great amount of secrecy, and a complete transformation ami pleasing rejuvenatiou can usually ta s*‘curcd in tbt various «‘»tablistuneiits <levot<*d t- > t he dressing of ladies’ hair In fact, the geimral outfit i* not consider«*! complete unless the bangs, etc., have l*«*n trimmed in the prevailing fashion MSKIÏOF ( HAPTEK N '». R«*gular cuiivim -ations n«*xt aft« r the full imam. U THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE. K A !l E II No. Time between Ashland and San Fram-isr«, 23 HOURS. < alil'ornia Expre*« Traina Run Daily ßETMB DIIÎÏLAND i SAN HIANCISCÜ NORTH 1 «m i-, S (Ml .X . ‘?:Ü0 x. 7 4« I . xi. j Lv. Portinn«!. M. \ i A*hlnnd. *1. 1 1 v A*h!an«l,’ xi 1 \r San Frnn« isco . Ar 1«) 4 » A. lx » 1" 1» Ar »10 P. Lx. 7:00 p. M M. Local Pas'gr Train Daily'Except Sunday» 12 ASHLAND LODGE No 4» Portland, Albany, Eugene. ‘O A. M. m p. M . in i* X1 Satu r<iay Brethrvi im itvd to .11 N. G PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. The ohl <'«k tre<? at Waltham, w hich *o ex TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, cellent an an! b«»nty as Professor Alexamler H»K A< < <<MM'»bAllo\ ‘it Agassiz said was seven Ltindrcsl years of ag«‘. PILOT RO( K ENi'AMPMENT NO 16.1 O O F f'EX'.EK'. A I I A< H Eh To It Lu» been di*ud foi has Lawn cut down Mcvlh in Odd Fellow s’s Hall « very 2d an»i soin«} time, and stood in the path of modern 4th Moiviav in each monili Mem good standing cordiallv inxited to attend improvement Fart of the venerable tree R«»i«r T a v loe , ( P will ta preservi'd in the librai v Tho gr«*at N \ Jacoi [tribe. oak tree at Woodbridge, which was cut down B «‘*1 Side Division a few weeks ago. after an existence reckoned N<>. 14 BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS at from fifteen hundred to two thousand Mail Train Daily Lxeept Sunday years, i* to ta made into «’bail’s for the mem I tars«>f the Quinnipiac club, of N»»w Haven Ar. | 6:20 P. M. 1 L' . Portluml. i This tree w’os doubtless the oldest along tin. Lx ll 11 .’Wi* M. I Ar ( orvalli*. Atlantic coast, although tlmuuthoi iliesdiff«-! n y an«! < orvnllis conncel xvith At A as to it* age, ant! the lurgestoak in the world. )r» on i'n» ifi< itailroMd. train V 1 Ashlax.3. Loclgc, A. 0 W Oliver Wen«lell Holmes said the tree wa> at U JU JU I . X ¡I IT Meets in lodge room in Odd F» lloxx l«*ast eight«*-n hundred years old, and f*ro 9:0" a . m Lv. Portland. Hall « very FlH-T ami T hiri » \\«*«ln« «»lay n lessor Abtatt, of New York, who made a .4*» A. M \r M« Minx ill« each month. Pr«*sent ho»irof meeting 7;*i careful examination of the monster eighteen r. m . All Brethren in good standing ar years ago, suiid it could not ta» I»*** than tw< Through Tickets to all points cordially invited to w attend. m P atterson . M. thousand years old. while Prof«’s.*or Eatort I U L y . x < h . Recorder. South and East staii«Is with tta'sc antlw>rities by stating the FILED ARRI V AU — VIA — ago of thetr«*e as ranging from fifteen hun THE SWEET CHIMING BEl.l.S. t week a well One day Well«»ley bridge and Thomond bridge I di et! to two thousand v«-ars. — Boston Budget Znig*hts of Pythias. CALIFORNIA, brougham, h running gear iuforuialion regarding rat» s. across the Shannon are noble structures, t«»r in tional lake c a ^4 I ’ i:\MIE I.'iit'.F. N<> X'.. Knights <u ct' apply to ■ ornpanj - ug« m at itili How Milk Should Be kepi. well worthy of tlm river they span, anti ta- bays, wiL* driven up in front ol a mo*hst maps, ' 1 Pvtbias. Aslilainl. <)rvg«»n. me«*!* every land. *id«*s th«?s«' four other bri«iges c«»nn«*ct various Frnlax evening. Visiting Knight» iu good Consumers of milk are too often indifferent store. The well groomed footman opened R KohlILLR. E P ROGER*. standing are cordiali' iuvit«*«! to attend. portions of the city dividtsl by the Abbey to their wavs of keeping milk after it reaches the door for a lad'« richly at tin* I in velvet Manager. K**t •> F. »V Pas*. Agent U B MILLION. « < stream. King John’» rustle. St Mary’s ami sable. It was imp<»ssible to judge w hetbci them. When delivered in cau*, it is a com H T. < HU Wool». K of R A .* church an«i the treaty stone are the priuci- moil custom of many people t«» draw from she was young or obi, for she wa* closely y t pal historical lion» of the same a» they ntval it. ami po»ibly a ran veiled, ami pa**t*i quickly through theswing- Cl ' I \hld A R P.uru-id«- Po-t, N»«. 23, me« !* I foresting they all are. Although may not ta emptied until a fresh supply i* ing doors of the establishment • j,, Ma*«»ni< Hall on th«* 1.*! 1 Uf St Mary’s tails the lovely ohi legend is now shielded from public gaze, her courage received. As s«H»n as the milk i* brought it s and 3d sattirda\- <»f «•;«« h m«»mh Vinitiug I : told thut their maker, an Italian, tacauseof should ta poured into a glass or earthenwai« still deM-rt»‘d her, and, approaching one ol «•omia'ie* conliallx xxvlcoincd. MAX PR A« HI | the surpassing swee tness of th«*ir tone, had a pitcher, and when this is emptied it should the young s.ilt'sladie*. she timidly said. "I .1 R. C asey , Commander. 1 love approaching w«»r»hip for them. Being would like to ***e you, miss, in prix ate on a be made absolutely clean and then well aired. I in need of money he xvas obliged to sell them Those who have young children dr|»»ndeiit matter of some importance.’’ i to a convent, which in a troubled time was upon milk Io« m J ought to receive a fr» *b sup The young woman turned fora moment ASHLAND ( IH KCH l»li:E< n»RY sacked and its inmate* and beHngiiigs scat ply of milk tatb morning ami night, other her well |M»ised head. and. catching the ey tered. In bisold age the maker of the tall», wise iu the warm months it is extremely lia of another associate, a little more matur« IH XKAR!» < Hl Ki ll. GRANITE broken in fortune and health,and only longing ble to become unwholesome. With but few said: "Eugenic, I think this lad' would A*hlan«l. Preaching every once more to hear the beloved liells for which m cities ?s ibis |Mfefdble, ami, theivfoit*, in to see y on •lock a. in be had long and fruitlessly sought, f«»und him An earn»-t hut mi I h I ihn I conversation summer it will i»e well to seal« 1 the supply r«'ii<»vate<i and refitted th«* name, IT< HWEI.I self on the broad tasom of the Shannon in t«»ok pla* .• Iwt\x»fii the two xvoim*in and when received, to prevent its liecoinii g sour v prepared to offer first clu*s a« - the vessel that had conveyed him from the the young lady, who i» |x>sse?»s«*i of a fluent lations to tiic traveling public. —Boston Journal ol Health. -xx Manaucno nt will spare no pain* south, it was evening. Limerick's towers tongue and well v« rsed in her calling, ad of the most comfortable rose before bun in the sunset light, an«l the dr»‘*s.‘d the ranger, who had th» n removed Not Above the Snow I.in«*. U-l* in th«- place. The PRE.’-BYTERlAX < HI’R< H evening jwace was on till things. Suddenly her veil ‘ <>h. to l»e sure, madam, what you with th«* best the mar- A bridegroom took his wile on u tour to Xslihmd, «>r«*g«m K«*x F G.strang«- mt )uc<»nim«Hiati«»ns pre- from St. Mary * talfry the evening chime« Switzerland lor the honeymoon, and when wish can !«• easily done. ” i»a*!or sabbath *crxi< «•* Pr«-a< hiug in«»ru f««r tamil rang out, chimes that made hi* heart leap to ■ there induced her to attempt with hiiu the as This vxplanat i<»n xxa* apparently sufficient, ing and cx«*ning. Sabbath sciioot at *.* ’X) a h«*ur—they were his long sought darling tall*! m Young )MM»plv’s in»*etihga1 3 p. m. Geu for a iii<»!n«*nt later the stranger was con A ■ •«»(■ !i; cent of the highest peak The lady, who at eral prayer meeting Thut><!ay ev«uing. Up the broad stream weut the la »at, the homo had never iL*ceuded a hill higher than a ducted to the rear of the store ami shown china's still playing w ith ten«ier music, the church, was much alarmed, and had to la into a private room fitted up xvith velvet T^JaF’THb F1R*1 CONGREGATION\l old man lying tack w ith foldetl bunds and a lounge's and «•hair*. It was one ot a serie* ol carried by the guides with her eyes blind « hur<h of A*hlun<L R«*' «> J W«*b llol or I olii Sulphur U itltr I'.i I’ *icr. pastor, l«a»k <»f unutterable happin«-ss ou bi* face similar rooms, « ach s» pai <it» -l lr<‘iu theothei c«»rn«*r of Slain *>tre«*t an4 folded, so us not to w itness the horrors of the >i*kixou ax «’im«-. Morning hour, 10,.XI. even ’ clock. H. II! , dead : by b<*ax y. olive colored fh>rtivr»**. imsnage. The bridegroom walked close to her. ing hour. 7 :a); S uii <! h \ *chool. 1_‘ m . pray«f atti r«»orn I«*- • mill I" , l..rk in <> At a little station out*i«le Idmcrick a young The la»iv, having given herself up to tin expostulating respecting her fears, llesjok*. inerting, Thursday ex«ming at 7 X) All ar«* lady got int«» our coin ¡»art inent. An affec- intricaci •* of the l»eautifx nig « ‘ stablishment. ordiallx inxitvd tola* nrcs« nt in "honeymoon w hi>pers.” but the rareiac- iionate ¡»arty of tri«,n«l* were there to see her ■ tion of th«,* air was Mich that every word whj was placed in a high revolving chair; hei «»ff. an«l while vx«• r«>main«si ta'side the plat uudiblc "Y«»u told me, lxN>nora, that you outer garments and iKinnel were removed ARCHITECTS. IH ILDERS, ETC form she and thex were consumed with grief. and an apron deftly adjust<il around lai always felt happy, no matter where you On«» ol«l la«ly interrupt«^ her sobs every ouce neck; the lace wus first washed off’ with lukc w ere, so long as you were in my company in a while to remin«i the traveler of various wai*m water. an<l care was taken to removt Then, w hy are you not. happy uowT’ “Y«*s W Ax articles in the shaw I strap and lunch basket, any other deleterious compound* of rival es Charles, I did,” replied she, sobbing hvsteri w hich wouhl ta «•ssential to her comfort dur rally, "but I never meant above the snow tablishim'iit* that might have G m * ii apphe ing her journey —the shepherd’* plaid shawl, by the hand of an amateur. Die «kin was line.”—Ouida's Gossip. tta thick veil, the sandwiches and the sherry then bathtMl ami saturate«! with a rich liquid flask —but the girl sobbed on behind her DEALER lx r»‘semblmg cream. A Triumph In Cookery. handkerchief as if meat ami drink wouhl It is the foundation of the whole treatment, "Talk about cooking birds, ” said George evermore ta odious to her The young man ami wheu it bad l*ccome thoroughly soaked ASHLAND, ORF. g C W. Cobb the other day, “when 1 was up in into the |x»r»'s of the *km its surface wascare- staring ruefully at her with bis heart in his the ll«d laka country la*t year with tho In fuily burnish«*d w it h a pi- of chamois leal her eyes, a» they say liere, was. 1 think, com * dians, they would take the ducks we shut and ami the veins (tainted a deep blur A pfuliai fc>rt«jd by this last, ami I was rather glad C W AYERS, Architect roll them in clay , leathers and m H, and throw w hen, all the gtaxi l»ys being over ami the concoction of liquid paint wa- then intro I them on tho hot coals ami a>hes. Altai sal: train well out of the sU»ta»n, he was not i duced. and the tops of the eye>. th*sby part->oi L'timat«■* made <»n all kind* <•( building* awhile, w hen the clay was baked, we would each check, the tip- of the cars and crown of there to see how promptly she flung grief to Ml AL .s' ,/7' ALL HOUR A. and alt materials furnishe«! f«»r th«* sain«' Plan* and *j»e« incati«»n* for duelling* of tin xviml» and settled herself comtortably for I take the bricks, or whatever you may call the chin artistically rouged A tine powder, them, out, break off the clay, and, with it, selected to suit the tint of the lady, xva> latest modern design* ina«l«* al our ottie« th«} journey with a novel ol Ouida f«»r be- ?** him ! furnoh« d fr«*«* to our ¡»atrons. W«* un idj tho feathers, and find the naked duck (lout guileiiiont u|» to Dublin. dusted over all Then followed more polish <!« r*tan«i our bu.-invs* m all it* bramdie*. most elegantly All tho juitTes were retained ing. The Iteantifying artists next turned HASTE TO THE WEDDING. am! do m»t hvsitat«* to guarani«*«* *ati*fa< and tho meat was baked just about the third tion. If you «•ont«‘mpiate building any The sun was shining over a smiling country, their attention to tho penciling of the eye thing. from a i«a»t bri«ig>* t«» a h«»i«-l. « all oil of an meh. leaving the inside astenderund already well awakened out of its winter sleep. brows «nd lashes. us at «»nr <»th< c corner Mam nn<l Hargadiu«- delicious as any meat can be. There is no On the way »ide t tanks the glory of the furze >ts.. Ashlan«!. Or.. au«l *«■<• what we « an «!»♦ a coxri de : stial chat way of cooking game equul to this. It is the f«»ryou. M » hav«*an unliinit«*d supply oi bloom was like another sunshine, the brow n This is th«? most delicate phase ot the entire material <»i all kind* for building purj»«».*«-* triun.ph of good cookery.”—St Paul Pioneer of the plowed fields was in rich contrast with manipulation, ami usually necessitates a (*on- aii'i t an build your hous«* xxitlnmt any un Press. the «ivep green headland*, ami here ami there necessary delay. out*i«!e or«!vrs for plan* sultation w ith the forewoman as to the (>ecu ' I THE i x l»ERsl«.NEl> would announce in the hollows tImre wiu* the delicious fairy and *|»eciti< ation* solicit« «! and prompt at II«* Didn't Ne® the Point. liar requirements of the case. In this case a 1 to hi* «»Id « ust«»mer*. aud the public ! gol«i of ternler prinin»*»*s ami the glow of dog l*t. for the accommoda tentien giren to them. We m\ it«* iu gciivrully. that h«* i* again in the transfer There i* ono story on l’un Campbell which selection xvas made from the grease that was tion of our xxork and «‘an give refervin e* number of'guests. SHERM. STANLEY, Prop. bu*in«*ss. an»l is prepare«! to atteml to all i violets. More than once wre caught sight of be himself relate» and which ha* not yet seen mixed on a porcelain saucer, which contained when re<|iiire«L «•all.* pr»»n;ptly at i a gay procession of “xveddingers” dashing in per week ?i< the fundamental colors of black, brown ami the light of day ; a story the |*»mt of which Ayers, Barbour 4 Linage. Keeps constantly on hand the west of “ «lay. | the long procession of the "hauling home” up Tim ha* protably not skhi htniM k vet, for he blonde, and whose ingredient» were said tc 1 per «lax LOWEST PRICES. ! to the x illage church, w here a curious crowd HAY AND GRAIN. have been a secret of umi held in the highest ingle iii «‘»1 s tells it in an innocent way w hich, of course, i awaited them. Passrugrr* lo and from each train esteem by the Indian princesses before the NOHHIS, < amping privilege* will b« Xi ent» add» much to its flavor. Horses left in my care will be properly In the perfect spring day the sight of the I Sepoy mutiny. The mixture was applied by '«•« k f«»r each individual. Mr. CamplM‘11 has a strong appreciation of cored for. Remember the place: west i gayly dressed merry makers headed by a his dignity. It does not oppress—it su»tains a sharp stencil to the eyebrows and lashes, end of the bridge. BYRON COLE, I tuneful piper, playing “Haste to the Wed- ami comforts him. Not long ago he was ami after another pencil with a chamois Stfiblf •>}myht (tint •buj. | ding” in hi* liveliest style, was charmingly K ; Proprietor. IKiint had been draw n under the eyelids to walking through the corri«loi*s of th«» house i idyllic, and one w illingly forgot for the tune wing of tho Capitol wlmn a woman spike to 12-9| S hf . hmvn S tasivi . A hhlam », O k . make the contour uniform the transforma ■ that after the wedding tails and the music tion was complete. Tho lady iooke<I at least him and sani. W ili furuibh plan^ for «in hii »1 h H kind> oi it would ta the same old round of scraping “Will you seo if Mr (»lover is in tile ten years younger than she did an hour be biiildinK.* ami *up«-rint» iui :hv coiistriu tion ! and delving and warring against overwhelm- I lib fore. <d thè sani«* u ben desired. house ?’ i mg odds for those for whom the pqier played While the beautifying process of the elderly ofl’H'c on thè w« *t side of thè pìa/a xx iih Mr. Campbell drew himself tu bis full ! so cheerily. Luckex A < ’<«. ia-12 customer was going on a clerk, xvbo w as talk height. It hail not esea|»ed me upto this that in the ing to another sfiecial visitor who had not Ha* «»p n« «I »< m w *t««re. «m Third A\ "Ma»lame,” said he. ‘There are gintlvinen hi \*hland tr bu> your ! book shops ami at the railw ay stalls the fic- around h«*ru to do that thing;” aud he empha yet become a prey to these worldly vagaries, B. BEACH, Nearthe Depot, Ashland 1 tional literature offered is almost entirely sized his remark with a sweeping gestii broke into a friendly and confidential vein of Wlth m •••»mpi«*t»*-*to«'k <d Th»- » «’*t lim- «»f : English, Ouida, Wilkie Collins, George Mere- conversation, and explained the reason of the which included in it.* scop* the entire force of | Jith, Miss Braddon, John Strange Winter, house employes from the clerk to the door old lady’s visit. ---- IS AT---- Rhoda Broughton, within sutatantial Eng- keeper*. “You *ee,” she said, "that lady whois un A shla M., <» i : k < m » s . The old stallieri on Main Htieet near h*b dress. Tolstoi and Zola himself are the dergoing private treatment is probably <10 Th«) little woman looked up into Mr Camp the bridge, and the new Atables on Oak Which he will *«11 in ¡arg«* or *inali «pia guides, philosophers, and friends of the Irish years old, and when she comes out of this street, are now under the pioprietorship U ill giv«* estímales to furnish al! 1 h 1- c bell’s face. lie* Jit l«»xx'i**t rat«** novel reading public just now Women and material to construct all kind- of build (Mirlor she w ill not look over 40. We are sure and management of “Pin Mr. Glover’s wife," she said. ST<>Rb < hoivv Gro« erie* a *|»e« ial- inga, at short notice. everywhere are the chief novel readers, aud of our premises and the results attained, and iomh !.* d«diver« <! t«» any j«art of th«- < ity. “I thought you were,” said H«»u. "Tim” in remembering how much of the morality of a a tone that showed that the fact did not im so we make no charge for the application, Ali xxork warranted to gì*« *alB faction J. K. VanSant. race depends on tho mothers the array of press him very seri«»u*ly but if the widow has m well filled jKicketbook Including earring« • -mitra« t«*«l !«» Piar«* of rc*i«Ienr< Hargadine street,bark names just given cannot fail to strike an ob lowest figure we are certain to relieve her of a goodly sum “You’re Mr. Camping), are you uot?” said of South S< h«M>l Hon server rather painfully in the necessary outlay that wo will recom Who is now prepared to offer the public Mi% Glover. “But w hat are we to dof’ queried my com mend, in t be sha|>e of half a dozen tattles of better accommodations than ever tafore “I am,” said the Hon. "Tim” in his most panion, to whom 1 said something like this: impressive way liquid, two taxes of rouge and a full assort afforded in Southern Oregon iu the liv ery buaineSH. “There is no Irish authors, inale or female, ment of powders and the magical grease for “1 thought you were,” sai«l Mrs. Glover, writing novels now. and the old writers, quietly, as she turue«l ami walked away.— the eyebrow’s, together with a corresjxjnding Bunim, taver. Carleton and Lover, besides Chicago Herald. accompaniment of brushes, chamois skins and being vulgar, were not true.” polishers. ” Horses Boarded and Fed. “But, Griffin,” 1 said, hotly, eager to de This conversation was interrupted by a Nurae Maid» a la Ruase. fend him whoso taautiful story and songs are dozen ladies jostling against each other to There is a "fad” in nursemaids, and liter At reasonable rates. of the very essence of the land that lost him catch the next trip of the elevator. The ele MANUFACTURER, ally w ill it taa "cold day” for thosharp eyed, MEALS - ALL HOURS AND SHAPES all too soon. vator has been constantly plying up and I New and handsome turnout«. tellable “Oh, Griffin!” she cried, “but who wants keen witted “bonne,” if tho Russian maid, a down all morning, carrying u motley crowd Sherman Sisters, I’rop'r s. to read a whole lot of ol<i fashioned brogue nexv departure in service, meets with the of patron.*, who have previously supplied and safe bnggy teams, and good saddle favor she anti''ipate.s. Tho Russian nurse horses always to be had at these stables. and things when there are lovely modern themselves xvith a fifty cent check and who maid is already an imposing feature in more Keeps constantly on han»I a full ¿ni, Townsites, &d novels, perfect iu English, to ta hail in desired to reach the first floor, where tho cut supply of everything in alaive than one uristocratic household. To look at, plenty ?” ting, trimming and curling of hair are dona line, which will be <udd at price* she is all that is delightfully pic turesque. She a*> low as < an be offered any w here. And so we left our young friend, with her On entering the room it is nothing but a wears a long, loose garment of deep blue S 1 ElTlbNSl »N Folio Karine and her flask of strong sherry commodious hair dressing saloon, in charge 7 Filing umeMe, and cloth, bordered with a band of crimson, and ALL ORDERED WORK as refreshments, for tar six hours' journey.— »n her head is tho veritable Russian head of ten male artists who are all supposed to ing Content oji Mode Limerick tatter in Chicago Tim« * have been imported direct from Paris, but ~ CÎrau 1er lo gear, a creation of much puffed white tulle, will be made to give entire .alisi art ion who revel in the more pronounceable titles from which de|M*nd, all the way to tho bot f ranklin ami the Convention, of Mr. Brown, Mr. Smith, Mr. Murphy, etc. Repairing Neatly Done tom of the skirt, two w i«ie lengths of < riinson TALENT, OR. It differs little from a man’s fashionable Lar- W ^u the illustrious Franklin was in bu moire ribtan. So haiks the Russian maid, at low rat« *, «nd all work done promj ber shop, except that it is more crowded ami •Ightictb year he found the duties of mmn+- how acts the Russian mai«l remains tn ta fur the Bubel of tongues, clatter, “scrimmage” EULER’S ter to Paris too great » or hi» strength, and ther tesi sl. So So tar, though, she has been X I 1. H 1 S ;•-is H .11 I m e and angry looks axe more incessant from a GUIDE, 174 pp.: 'y 25c. (postare stampf an Marc!; 10, ITS*», ask« I to ta recalled. Be- irtliy and capable found trustworthy capabh^ Another long row of .M>me fifty ladies w ho are w aiting (ore leaving the Fr« n« h x'apital h«' concluded fashion, "a la Ku*sc. Ru>*c. n ’ i* that of dr« dr«*ssing chil their turn.— New York Star. 1 consular c«»o'enti-»u " ith that government, dren for on itdoor exercise entirely in white Me- Wood Notice which c»»n/ress was ut willing to ratify ou wool Ulul XVI bite fur. The little on».*.*, so ar- About Floras. the Butcher, the .a- k of Account of the extraoi unary |»ow vrs it cor- rayed,look like tiny wraiths as they *p«-d (erred on consuls. Fra : J din's suc<’essor. Jef- H h -4H Tho flora of Europ« embraces alxiut 10,OKI along over the frozen ground through the tker the aixllestirk- <1 him ! I* * he treat y in*xlitied, fereon, endeavored tor species. India has about 15,000. The British crisp atmuqi »here.—Table Talk. i *hort cong.’ess at length but without success. .. possessions in North America, though with reluctantly r: titled ti convention. — i'Uiia- an area nearly ns large as Europe, has only A Popular Courtesy lgnore«l. Jtdphia Times about 5,000 species. Ono of the richest floras “There are very few smokers who will hesi is that of tho Caj>o of Good Hope and Natal, tate tua>k an utter stianger for a match, and ”<»«»ing, <;«»ing. Gon«*’” which figures up about 10,000 specitss. Aus- men w ho might pass each other on the street Room* to Kent. The old time aucti«>u*‘er Ls becoming a rare every day for xxeeks without even a nod of tralia also is rich in sixjcies, ataut 10,000 being already known. In the West Indies hi the iarg»?r iarg»»r cities of the coun recognit j a will exchange‘lights' in a smok Nnviy furnished rooms to let at the character In residence of Mrs. H. Ralph on Main try time is !< k ) pn-eioua for hun to flourish ing car without the slightest restraint” 8o and Guiana there ore 4,000. —Nuwr Uriu&m street near busmen part of town. [13 under the old style, where a sale was a gala spoke a young mau to a group of friends the Picayuna occasion, ami an entire »lav devote*I to the They Like Then» Now. oth“T day. Ashiand, Oregon, Climax» Sawlog ami Escort tobacco disposition of a f»'w hundred dollars’ worth “But,” he continued, “I met a man yester Ilorse car or "tram” lines are as profitable In the hurry and scramble ot of property Iw per plug at the Red House. day on the car» who was an exception to the in London as *-lMfwhere. Dividends are paid the day a very little story telling aa«i nnn- iwvers, ks- Boot a and Sboea at cost, at O. H. sense go*s a i«mg w’ay, and the sale of tbou- rule. 1 " m* passing through the smoker with by thorn of from Oto 8 per cent, annually, All kinds and New ♦ x cigar ull ready to light, and felt in my Blount’s, to close out the line. and the mana:**rs of some of the lines propose tat«* Agents, Notaries, Min Full supply of cotfins. c:v sands uf dollars ’ w . .rth of goods or property W imi Mill* pocket f> -r a match. He gave me a cold stare to still further increase the profit by substi robes of all sizes, gloves is accomplLshed w ith a celerity and abseil •d .Justices. A’«'., always t<> and pah! no attention to my request.” Si n Good*. tuting electricity for the horses now used. It of jest and long winded orations xvtueb would cra|x?s, “Was he deaf?” asked one of the crowd. will be rein« •rutiereO that Georgy Francu be at this largest Office ami x» are roc SAW GUMMING A Specialty. Jus’ r»*<x*iv«*i at McCall’s a superb sadden the lu-irt of the auctioneer of yore. “No, he was handcuffed, and 1 felt like a Train first intr •lured triun <-ars into Ixindon, line of spring and summer dress goods. The uuctione r will exist forever, but tht thief when 1 disixjvered it, to>,” was the sad of Helman Ktreet. in the face of bitter opposition. —ban Fran stock an<l lowest ¡»rices. jolly, story telling crier of public *aks will Prices unprecedentedly low. I I reply. —Elmira Gazette, cisco Chronicle. toon ta extinct.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. \\ Ni. G 1 IJ?()N AT COST ! Nl KN'S Shoes, Boot M KN Furnishing' Goods and Hats G M. L. ALFORD, OREGON lUlhs. H. C. MYER, b. OYSTER PARLORS Hardware, Stoves, X’ Tinw Contractors & Builders. ASHLAND. OREGON ASHLAND. OREGON Transfer FEED STABLE. Business ! I.inkvilit*. Oregon. Ilie West Side Cölestin Soda Springs HOTEL JAMES 1. S. McBBIDS. Architect and Superintendent ar »¡¡Hi Dréér IL II. LITTL1 Paints, Oils & Varnishes CHEAPEST PLACE THE ASHLAND LIVERY AND FEED KOCERI i;s STABLES CONTRACTOR N BUILDER J. K. VanSant s Paintinj. of All Kinds GEO. W. STEPHENSON. Saddle and Harness ASHLAND, OREGON Will Buy and Sell horses S. SHERMAN, Xotarv Public, N. C ; Farm Implements SEEDS & FRUITS. Repairing >r tlu* Merchant, the lanic, aiul < Real Work. ers, had H. SCHERRER. office; ASHLAND, OREGON