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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1890)
AT THIRTY-THREE. The sheen hath passed from the rainbow, The dew from the lily is sipped, The glory is fled from the dawn light, The pearls from youth's chaplet hath slip ped; But, oh. little heart! tiny baby— With red lips so warm at my breast— You and I make a world to ourselves, love; To ourselves, and apart from the rest. CASTORIA for Infants and Children Carterfta curt« Colle, CdMtlpation. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation. i Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and prumotea di gestion. Witbout injurious medication. T hs C'axTAi a C ompany , 77 Murray Street, N. Y J. M. MCCALL’S 1 nil line of Spring & Summer Dress Goods, PARASOLS, LADIES AND CENTLEMEKS FiME SHOES AND BOOTS. ( ’lot liinii' 1 t’l'«»111 11»<* At the Gaii Office Window. CUT CURES rOTHIKG ELSE. DON’T MISS OUR OFFER “Anything new this year for ths peo ple in the way of gas meters?” asked a lubdueti looking citizen at one of the windows of the gas office on Dearborn ind Lake streets. The man on the inside, whose long at tention to duty at that post has made him look haughty, tried to thaw out in front of the inquiry. “You may say,” he replied, as if he were conferring a favor, “that our gas meters will run this year as usual — which is to say, all right. And let me jay another thing. There has been a good ileal of complaint in the year gone, at this very window, and to this very person now speaking, sir, that we have rendered bills to people for gas who were out of town and who had not lighted a burner in six weeks. They have come to us and exclaimed with air of triumph, sir, that they had us at last. A sort of ah-ha business, you know, like the villain in the first act of the play.” Then the man at the window paused, took a fresh grip on hts breath and re turned: “You may say to these deluded peo ple that a certain amount of gas is forced through the meter, any way, and if it isn’t burned it will leak, and the register marks it up just as if it were burned. So you see that the gas com pany is not a robber after all. Tell that to the people.” The man without gave a longing look and gasped: “Then there is no hope?” “You can take out the meter,” said the wretch inside, as he resumed his work of compounding.—Chicago Trib- Special Animiiiiceiiient Within a few week1' past the copyright which has covert?«! the great W bbstkb D ictionary has expired, anti the Pacific Publishing Company, San Francisco, ha* taken ndvanTagr of thi: circumstance to put a reprint uf this great work upon the market at a considerable redueti«»n upon the price, which heretofore ranged from twelve dollars to fifteen dollars per volume. The re-publieatiou of the dirtionaiy in this way is not in any aen*ean act of ‘’piracy,’’ but is legitimate in wvry way. Those who had any proprietary right to the work, as a mere matter of business, ar»* long «lead, so that no injury is «lone to th thorn by re-pro«lu< ing it. We have arrnn for a large number of copies, hi »*’ pro> Io give it as a premium, in connection w the regular weekly paper. It is of cour ini|w»s'.’hle to make an actual tl«»uuii«m of so large and valuable a book, and it will la* lied upon ♦ he following ter4is: Each new hseriber to the weekly paper for one year, each old snbwrilier renewing for the year, will lagiwn the dictionary and ihe paper together for the sum of five dollars, postage on the paper and express rates on the Istok prepaid. This will »’liable any p< r son wishing to get it with the weekly for on«’ year for one third the price heretofore currently charged for th»’ dictionary alone. The prii-u is marvelously low. 'I he lionk is an exact reproducti«»n in size and general fonn of the standard W ekstea s D iction ary . with only this ditTvrenc»». that the re print is printed upon a lighter paper. The letter press is an exact far simile of the dic tionary w hich is familiar to ail. Subscrip ti«»ns will Ge re<’eiw«l. eilh«-r through the agents of the paj>er or direct from thi ofli« v. AnylH>dy caring to take advautag • •f this «»tier may «io *•» by addressing n* an« »•nrhising the subscription price, <3, for the and paper. YOU WANT A DICTIONARY. -I IT O m □ CL O -40 by F urnìturm , O arpet and < <S> 2) ■s H ardware DEALIR3 EV1RYWMIRE. OR WILL BE SENT BY 8'3- •ELL OARPET 8WCEPIR QO. GRANO RAPlM, M i OH. PAIO* S3 00 thought Ethan Allen was a horse.”—San Frametsco Argonaut. In dreams I walk in pleasant ways, By limpid streams In sunny delta. Where peace abides and beauty dwells, And splendors glow through happy day a I dream of friends whose faith Ls fast* W dream of love that cannot fail. Of joys that never tire nor pale. Of hopes that beckon till the last. In dreams I hear the songs of birds, I see the shores of happy lands, I feel the clasp of loving hands, I catch the drift of tender words. They are but dreams, and I, alas. Awake to weep my vanished bliss! Awake to feel the truth of this— That dreams can never came to j*ass i’ll? Must Lapid düil Latest hiiprwid Type Writing Mato. WILEY B. ALLEN & CO. i.FNEKAl. AGENTS. 211 Fir T Street, Putilftn.1, Oregon good agent wunted in e*, try county. I illine<llate, harm!*•■«*— Preston's "He«l-Ake.' I sometimes wish I ne'er had dreamed About the things I long for so. For then my heart might never know How dear their sweet fulfillment seemetl Still let me dream, for oftentimes The path is drear, the day is bleak. My soul so sad, my heart so weak. I fain would hear the happy chimes. The happy chimes that fancy rings Across the dreary moors of life; I fain would see anud my strife The peaceful visions fancy brings. -Eva Donaldson in Boston Courier icrobe n kille J a M ’ ' I I, ! I GoamA'fmziwG, or nverestli;.-, or t’.i." pnrtakinv of too r!*A ma .............. 1 ■ *:, a comi.i.j * n. of ¿.»a*, fort und » r.ririjr. * ■ '1- atl«'r> ,>*’«.• the «t*a - i'll and b*-" "* aurli ov.-rli'aiiinir, u foil ilwot l»r. li« n- a Pur^ .five Pellets is t’. e L* st r -r. "" ■/ •persti* gently. V’t thoroni;! Iy and wni!- out gripiug, iiauiva, or other unpl .. _ut eff-.Hts. It the too free fnffulzoncs in sueh ir.l'-ni- i arr.t-mtuig Laa *1t*rangw<l digestion. *•■«* c- og dyspepsia and billouem--***. utut. i with a s*-nw* of fullness or bh.ritl , * eatimr. coated tonguo, bitter or bn*! t to In mouth in the morning, or* : ■ ■, drowsiness after meals, inrltwcrlbabh* f- I- Ing uf dread, or of impcudiiiv .a. *in*l hypo- hondria—thei* you n -d tn low up th" um ot ti e ••Pclletg" mho I -r. l -rec's Golden Medical liiscovuiy, t ne up the'«-.nt-’c’i, lnvl-oratc thr 1 zod set all the i .uccssea <-f <ii*r* li work. While <i;ruur indureetion, it . .‘U.’i- blood, * h-nnsing tie "ysi.'a. !1 .411 s and blood-poisons -no m: .■ or nature, or fr an ' . r. in <. There is nothing siini'ar rpoaitiou or npproachinvjt in results. Therefore, don t t«« duped **n*l ‘r.din.* 4 to tike «.-.me su’.istitute. . aid to re "just us good," that the dealer may tuahe a larger profit. Biros.. < •. i* aj..r kVJtlr«: Pi ./XZ a C o R n ER '• 'tn * ti.ii b 1 -1 JUiiii in !.I \ I«:. - xprvsb Trains leave P»>r Hand «’ally. TU. SOUTH p. M !«v. Borila ’4. Ar. 9.3.» a . a . m \r. Ashland, I V. r. M J a . Anb.h nd. Ar. « TV P. ' Ar. San Francisco . 1 « •’ -Of B. if*dns x’.ij. ... 1« .j foli iwing «1 ........ Ti.tr: ’ li ■ <4 t IF 1 Kos. . l ’.» .. ’ ..Z. 7g’ iMiUand, n f :!v, \\ c,iV >h: n. > i lem,* nt.^l.i .i«!„ •« y. Ha in b burg, Ju nel* ty. 1 rving, ! Bug« Atl Standard Patent Medicines 6CWIN2 MACHINE NZEOLES AND SUPPLIES. 1 M 111 « ( ICO h EIM ally.) AKK1VE burg 5:44? i* m A M . R om 'I urg <--21» A N4 • Portland l :<>.• r m INÌ Ml< tl (daily except Sunday. E V \ E ARTISTS’ - MATERIALS. Special atTcnti«'!! paid th«* A KKI VE \ E .A.OO i M i Albany .«’■ ho % m J I'oriinnd Prescription Department. ! <n«l ’• !Si t AST A S tori :, Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges Trusses, Toilet Articles. H í PT ii* U i 1 . Ai'ent, *■\shland. Ur ’♦Inst be p iid bi•r m advai.e r, b} '«in »’•«‘er or e.- is’». .’r»oe X i..''* tv - »»»i’ll»!’ hit». d«>Uvei •d t K Orde FH fr«. in : d Ashinnd dt poi. ’’ • “d \Nr Dr. \ Il HIM-UM-íí b i*. VC (ft«" V o !•' i<‘ t.n.o’j 1 IX .! new r«’V> iti‘«n *>< 1 t íansifui: a <_ t M V ;! A’«l I , \p i ? i ’iS" ’it'd ’V • . .’/.«• r.trai .»rno tier. ■ ? . • 1 rs • » ■ ’ «Hi.- I by q;..* *1 : V «• tn 9:00 P M A M PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, < J ! i H 1 ’ TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, |au Ihif olt :|.p p H ihllbii IT fi •••« MJit’DA. ’N «•» >h< «»M» < EAR« PA ’ ' . A i TA ' h ED 11> E XI KE^S I KA 1 F ■». tvixj<»n <*«t Si«lc BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS r ; » fi « r 1 * > ■ i, rm-i i ~* ;r uto* ij i ut!p J Mai! ’! riin i ip Except sttiidBy) am I., r..ni. . Ar. ’ m r. m . 1 ’M. i Ar. < j |_’ , . p M hj ' híjui - m • iprt '-- iittin AWi : UCA. i J” i by the manufactur« ra ’ f Catarrh Remedy, for an m- cuiabie cham of Catarrh in the Usad. the for His Work Sueaks TILE FOR SALE! • iiily Except Mirtflay l.v. PoriUn«!. \r. « *'2“ I Ar M< Minvilie. I » j -‘ 13 a . . m a . m ho? lit k’ ts au«l lull in><trinali<>n regard ing ntHj *. « tu, apply Lu Company 8 agi nt a’ Ashland. K Koi HLt’K, F r ROGKItS. Manager. As-t G. F. Pass. Agent. i or itself. From Terminal or Interior Points the S< X’lETlEs. { k. i •p Illi1 ui Ilio ill .<!'K I Y4 «T < H A 1 TE K. N ». 21. K. A. > , tii fiA»’ 1(11 V(l I- IHE I.INE |4> 1 A KI. - on the Thur*«: ♦Xi after the full moo A Late estimat* s pl:i*«e the Washing ton hop crop at tW.ilml liaies. ri.lkri Friff unsold. Oregon •J'UNltl, 3,oiH) s'ill * unsold. Money f**r >lio hop crop I *- In gelv gone to the East again from Vy Hshmgton. In Oregon the hulk is left in the state. ;k. \ r.<; h I’L. ni aie HI ALL I'OINTS E.I1ST AMI SOl'TH Mil i *, H. ! ». B. I’. Humin«.nd. S« ■ Hl \NI» l.oHGE N I !•( io:«.- ihe λ ill moon. E V \ < < n. l.\. ! It ruih throiigli in the year to ' Mois. W O ALPHA < 1 IIAP1T.K X4\ è 1, (» E s h . iir<*s headache oiils-Proton’s "Hcd Ai ST. : PAUL : AND : CHICAGO. Ml I'll IM.E Ot ('1RS state»! inceli Mrs Eliz i \V irr-n. a daughter R'-v. H. 11. Spaulding, claims to not only the first twin wli child in Or«'gon, lint as to yy**st of the IvK-ky Mountains, having lss«n l»**i in the year 1X37, was present at Whitman Massacre, t ikeii prisouei that time by the Indians, ami i present living on her farm two one half miles •• ist of Br«i«vnsville. isli A-HI.AND 1 4»|HiE N<- 1 i. <>. <>. r.. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS H Hold r» gulMf J J * i :‘: a IT. X. < If you've lieiula« lie try Preston's "II- .1 [lobt, it' WEEKS BROS. The Oregonian’» Washington <1. b patch of Dec. 3 says: Senator Dolph entertained a nutnlier of Senators ami Pacific «-oast people at lunch to-day. at which many things appertaining to Oregon were informally discussed, ami from the remarks im.ile it was evident that legislation looking to Oregon improvements was in very good shape, and that tit«« Oregon Senators had <«•- hind then* the power mid the l*eet wishes of many Senators from othersec- lious of the Union, who were willing to aid them in the improvements yet to be made, aud for which bills are pending tu Congress. Senator Wash burn, w hose son was married to a Port lain! I h *1 v last sninmer, was among the uumber, ami spoke tn en thusiastic terms of the city of Port land anti the Columbia river, and re marked that lie could always be de- i pended on to aid Oregon Senators m securing legislation l.x.ktug to th«« im proving of the metro[ailts of the North Pacific country. *5 •’ ELEGANT !TL4»mcocK 1 N< AM BM ENT NO l»..l O < F 1C DAY COACHES. M»-> ts in <»»hl with all errnpCcd H. < ’ M Y E R < . 1 Rot»l Tavlor CALIFÜ .? n A DEGREE LODGE No. H 'll. ELBE itM n i.jon» can In* m »- ir«»ugfi all) agent of the 24 ami tih Tut *• To in < « ■ H M rs . II. !.. B imi . N. • Ashlanà Loágo, A. 0 .U.W. Through Tickets M. vt> in l«»dgu r«»«.in in Odd Fcllot S H;.!! twrv FIRM ami T hird U c in.-lav •: ..uh im-iitb. I’rt— u! honro! m«« ting *7 ;»• RhPiiniatistn, Yeiir.iTria, l'or HEADACHE And ALL PAIN The California Po.« t r and I gA’iv. <» VS’iHlE.VS Bra«lf<»rd Rinb lifl. Il» corder. ELECTRIC COUGH CURIS COLOt. CROUP. COR . • V. Sold by all D:.U. R m b IS« i 1 Creating««- &.,Co . Prop’s. Los Ar./el- C M. \\ F min A. D- CHARLTON, A' ' icihtm I Passenger Agent, No. 121 st . C4«r. Wa-ijington, FOUT4, %Nil». Olii Znights of Pythias. /'RAMIE LODGE. No. 23, Knights ’ 1 i’ tilias A m . ami. Oregon, rncelw ex I'-ida* evening. Vioting Knighis in g. * ■ and:ng arc <.«:«liall*. in■ itvd t <» attend. .1. > IT BANK*, JR . < . ( L. 1. MEiiRP K, K. of K »V > Poo. No. 2S, nu ic HaB on the and ;;d 1-a.utda.’of « a< month. Visit ine«l w. C l ATBb K. J. R.C a - k ». Voinmumle Vdjntant. G. A. R. nu« .s-/ nt ci* M. L. McCALL, Vd.<t< Astil.vs n, - - K. P. ( hcEGiiN*. PRINCIPAL: POINTS! N EIP E ast , W est , N orth axu S ol T h , IVe have the Exclusive Control of .. E l.glin, agf-nt. Corval li*. Oregon. 1» f’oopt r MgriH, In«!* )**■ ndi-nce. Or» gon. 4. Raw ling-, agent. Alba ny, < tregon. >i'«« Itliln;. :<grni> dein, < >r< gon. T. Pia’t. agent. 4>r* M»n <i ’ity, < fregón. GEO. S. TAYLOR, 4 itA l ick« t Agl IB. Port Ian d. Or HARRY YOUNG. \gf IH r«iiliaii«i Or. ■Anu dr n't have to offer a prize to sell th's tioods, for its the HE SI MADE. Every Can holds f I UIE I MH. i ; sh , xe 1> uimj P anno net I Lo hi< ohl < u*toi:H*rR. ’nd the pi.bile g« H* rally, that h.-i«» again in th«- tranafer burin«-" and i* prepared to attend t«» all call*« pr«»Dij«tly at ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. E. M. Miller, XSHLAND, - - OREGON. LOWEST PRICES. Passenger* to and from « a« h train. ASHI.AMi. ORHiON EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL -A-KiD HYPOPHOSPHITES AI most as Palatable as M i I k So (iiftgntiirci that It can be taken llgeaflrd, nod assimilated by the mom ientltivv stomach, when the plain oH an »lot be tolerated; ami by the com- hinntlon of the oil with the hypo* ph0A|»hlteti 4s much more efflcacioaa Hcmarkablr as a flesh prodoerr. Persons gala rapidly shlle taking it. SC 'TT S EMULSION ls acknowledge!) by Physicians t I Inset and Beet pnniara ‘.ion in tlie world fur the relief and cure of V • CJ -X« /lili 2-111 u J. H. McBKIDiL supply of Coffills, cask«! to'ii.s ol all sizes, gloves, crapes, etc., .It', ¿i n i’iLWiiüi'i' ¡mu m IRANSFFR a e tr.C' A L5ÏÏLE LIVER PILLS. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINC DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDSand CHRONIC COUCHS. The Undersigned will carry | assen- •ns in the n» w bu* tx t wren the «h w>t and .« . I* i-.« - in .••. i ar: «Í ‘».if < he reg- htriraiia’ <♦ wi’; g,'«'ii-l pr«»!« i«tiv t«. all au«) from hallh »r Ix avc orders DO KOT WIPE, SiCKEN 03 CONSTIPATE. Ae great remedy for Coneumptian, anc Watting in Children. Said by all J. H. McBlIDE. Sunt Cwt FOB SlCX H c AMCHE, i».»td k 11 t' ariwin«; fr «rn Indigestion or Constipation« mi’lriion ho Blo >4. io ch *»*, n* •y to f kc irorttf vini jitth' ». m »»rent t wnvew -w tl»a. Xi»s<* (*«'Bw|ar w’lh« lilt I v cry n ber»*,25r.3 I mmi I*. < X BOOK t««r 2c. In ctarap«« RTES'S IRON TOMIC. I HENRÏ hl. STANLEY <’i».t iif a Society llinner. New York lias become a city of -x travagauee m diuner-givin-z, an. many of 111**0 eutertainmeii's, with ail the deltcucies of the scaeou ami rare wities, cost from twenty to one linu- dred dollars per cover. Of course tlm ItlIKLTM latter is theoutsi.le figure; but reckon For *¿0 Years. ing that one gives a dinner once a Flint Kn-;b. Mo , S< ptember R, I mitered with chn nic rhebin t: in in rny week to a party of s iy, fifteen, at the knees and ankles f>r twenty yt n* - r.nd tin ’ t•> first named figure it will prov- a sutlg U'v crutch;* -. 1 wiutreatedr.t Li lcsbysev* ral sum at the end of the year. In order tl ’Ct< r”. Lut was finally cun.4 t) St Ja >1’3 to render these dinners compbde and Oil. Have had no return of pain in three ____ ILH’LI p Tl‘AVr:>’ perfect, the hostess mils’ posess a din j-ars. ner service more or less elaborate, and ChronicCat»ea 40 Years* Standing Cured. it is ri rely, if ever, that the majori y Of of outsiders stop to consi I -r whir Is well illu-t.T these consist of ami how much in y the < ur* c f i. . is spent in this direction. In the «'id the chi- f*F> ; ’ which is, mi 1’ ! Roman days, uo great« r megniti«--1 *« tingpaln wl.i> 1 f Could have existed in the way ol ’«•!>!«• the course < f th* aflcetfjd. St. decora lit "it, «ino and service, liiau JJL* by p r.tle rubbi: a millionaire N**w Yorker displays applied frequently, will cure when his wife gives a I i«-g.» hnn r | Fos'er Ola's, hi L i lies H »•no .1 >nr- nnl. 196 Sackett St., Brooklyn. N. Y„ Jfin.il. 1K0. I was taken with neural;:!» in fide tna Far better tiia’i medicines winch iK.r- suffered 6 months. I was given up by doo ribly grip.* the patient, and destroy Ihe ton,, t ut was cured by St Jac< !>-Oil. coating of the stomach. Dr. J. H. Me Mb ItALL ItcGTXX. Leun’s (’hills und Fever Cun . by mild A t I’ bvuoistb *xn L lalir . and yet effective action ui;l cuie. Sold at HO cents a bottle. THI CHARLES A. VOCELEI CO.. Bsltinuu.iifl* m Through Tickets to all points East and South town was the first English settlement years. Uncle .lohtiny Crabtree. in the Vtitted States, ami tlie <e«-u«‘ of ‘.•1 years, of this ceiinty, and Grriml- the exploits of Captain John Smith father Bailey’ of Sab-in, (hiyears old. and Pocahontas. Cures u lul*. * on wail - Pr> stun's "lied Ike." One of the gradual«* of the West minster Cooking School, an Irish lady, Mrs. Jeannette Miller, a woman or graal family aud social ¡position, lets adopt««d the profession of c*a*kery, ami goes out to private houses to prepnr« company breakfasts, luncheons anti dinners. Mrs. Miller believes that many young ladies will follow her ex ample, as the cook's is on«« of the best paid aud least crowded of professmns, and she is sure that tn five years a thoroughly trained aud mentally cul tivate«i cook, who, however, must l>< content to setve a long apprenticeship, will no more endanger her social po sitiou by her choice of a vocation than a traimal nurse like Sister Dora or Miss Margaret Lonsdale to-day eu- dangers hers. [Ex. CI 1 ITW < )( ) 1 ) ■ \ Ì.ST ! Hi ■ WtjRI.I). . TRANSFER I' t!.»¿’is Iloti IT 'T. • 1. J l'- i n i TRAVEL ai %11’Hiiy ai <i uonxN’ct with aii,> • i »»r« g««u I'n' iliu Railroad. A railroad man who has ju< turned from Titinre tells of his as! isiiment. at. a fruit far tlmt county. It eout.. of which '-’tkri uetes an chard. From ItM) a*T pears just coming ml. have la-vu shipped t* s< ason ten cars of fruii range at from ten to tv li we average these al the car, we get lo'l t poiimis. The fruit is per pound, which giv* value of Ihe crop from this yoim •r clianl. The shipments of | from this place were tweuty twice as much as the |iears. were worth .*1K,(MHI. Then« have b* shipped from this ranch five cars dried fruits ami there are three more . to go. These eight cars of dried fruit 'at the rate of fifteen tous to the <• *i would amount to 120 tons, or 240.* *00 The Beat Wearing Leather. pounds, ami the value will Is- at ie st But very few people who wear Cordo iHS.OOO. Here are three items amount van shoes have any idea where the ing in the gross to 865,01kI. Ami this leather bearing that name comes from, I is a new place, where the trees are all The Story of a Great Poem. hence thequestion isoften asked, “What i young and few ami none are in full Most people need to publish one is Cordovan?” I bearing, many of them not la-ing in book tu order to fiud what au expen “Cordovan,” the name by which sive and unsatisfactory business it is liearing at all. | Los Angeles H* raid. leather made from the hides of horses is m most cases. I bail a friend who now known, was first finished in Ham had given birth to a religious poem. A Great Liver .Medlriur. burg, Germany, under the name of Ross He thought it would rival "Paradise l)r. Gunn’s Improved Liver Tills are Lost,” and shake the nations. He a sure cure for sick headache, bilious leather. In combination with it the hide has kept the secret under lock and key complaint, dys|»epsia, ¡nd* ¿estiou. s, torpid liver, etc. 1 hrsc four layers of muscular skins which, for a long while, showing it only to a tivene insure perfect digestion <• »rreef the I few special friends, ami that under with the “shell,” give to the horse the promise of secrecy. He grew thin in and stomach, ?eguiate the bowels, purify great and tremendous pulling power that calculating and enrich the blood and make tht skin at what time the world makes the animal so serviceable to man could best eudttre the exhilaration of clear. They also produce a good appe tite, mid invigorate and - L’engtii. n die kind. This “shell,” if projterly tanned its publication. At last the maun entire system bv their tonic aclion. and shaven clean of its sinewy matter— script was m type, and the proof was at 25c. a box t>v I. K. Bolton. a, most difficult task—makes the best read, and the l»ook put upon the Au kfrienti but* rprii.*-. wearing leather in existence, and proves market. He banqueted his friends l iiere m being built it* the theory of old time shoemakers—that on publication day, ¡u anticipation of only leather of a long fiber will wear— a large fortuue. First, he calculate«! ebipyard a «t»’««i st« '.(tier dcs!.tiie«i to be a mistaken one, as the “shell” has on disposing of twenty thousand ; but ply nil the waters oí \ let >r:n Nyat.z t, as be reviewe«! the importance of tin- tn C-en! ml Aftiett, pn iding liie p.o- no fiber. transit <Mo cut. In' Hili’« « N'lflli!) work and the fasctualion of the style, i blent of Ir.iltSll In this it hasa decided advantageover be put the figures to fifty thousand. so! veil. . This shNtiner is to I m altont calfskin with its fillers; the breaking of Afterward, bethinking himself of ilie totiH. lut'il ler«’ iip-fisiin’inpfi’, ui L» anyone throws additional strain upon the tact that it is impossible to keep a r:.r« <>t steel plaU‘54 i'«‘l’e<l with *it(d b h other, and a break in the leather soon fol thing on this side of the Allautic, and oti st‘'<d fr.nn * h . aud is to b‘ b tib iu the certainty of its world-wme dis sections so that sh • cau I-e earned !»v lows. Experience has demonstrated that the Iribulion, he concluded it reasonable porters from lb« oc**ati t«> the “shell” will wear two or three times long to expect the circulation of one hun E i<*h plate, Itlu- *\e> «»♦h r p. litnilC’i in hize to tic* y* dred thousand. er than calfskin. The fact was, that of the first edi ii»’gro can curry <»n his shoulders, Cordovan possesses another great ad tion of five bundled copies, one hut - is » 6‘im tied that .’HMM) :;i»-’i will !>«■ vantage in being the nearest waterproof dre«l aud titty weie sold, and the ie. t (pitied for her transport, with of any leather made. The fineness of were given away, its rivalry did u t others as snbst it utes to f i * I up i lie u ps texture also permits its taking a very hurt .John Milton’s réputation n bit which in I'ccur uukjia ^ the reyu high polish.—St. Louis Republic. I Dr. Talmage, Hi 1. idles’ Hone bearers. Although I’on.stnu’ cd G»r ptirpo Journal. of poace, this vessel ui iv iie aimed Th. Indian In Literature. fighting if it I m ’C ouh ’S : h -cebs.'iry. i* HiblmidS Klicuinat ic ami Liver Pllta. Cooper is said, by Bradner Matthews, will carry two marhtue to have been the first author who intro These pills are scientifically compoumie 1 small anus and bos“ sp and uniform in action. Nugiiping pain >< duced the red man into literature. Thia commonly following ihe use of pills. 1 I d \ tuiow booing w’u’^r. has been disputed, and it is alleged that are adrpled to p«»th adults mid children .vii li of course, pro'd ng. nisi perfect safety. Wv guarantee they have >.< “Chateaubriand, who visited the new equal in the cure of Sick Headache, Con*n b.tlls. H’-r cprtd tt.ll world in the year of Cooper’s birth, cer pation, dyspepsia, ami biliousness; ami a? knots tiijdet frt»-at uu appetizer they excel any other prcpaia provided with s«un tainly did not neglect the noble savage.” tion. io < u.i> «is s! But here are some mistakes. Chateau Tuis ia really n briand was in America in 1791, when Natural lias at Stockton thkmu. mi I it tliii Cooper was 2 years old. His “Atala,” Stockton, December 4 A but* ..mt iim-:viliz. I a tale of Indian life, appeared in 1801. il >w of gas ni,s struck to-day in tl.e th.,t. such Cooper’s first novel appeared anonymous well bemg bored by the eoiiti’y t*« navi .at >. in ly in 1819, and his “Last of the Mohi furuioh fuel for b*'.,tiiig ami liglitn.u ,:*<»n..l 1« cans” in 1826. But Thomas Campbell the new court lioiise. Several g; s abnu lane, had introduced the Indian to English Hows have Iteen struck in the well, or A:rt - literature in his “Gertrude of Wyoming,” but the largest was reached t* -day jit ttib««s li. which apjieared in 11800. But Alexander a depth of 1900 feet. 1: is estimated wot km» Pope's lines, beginning “Lo, the poor In that to-day’s flow will measure Utt.1» are n«**'. dian," appeared aliout 1732, more than feet every twenty-four hours, whir!-, .nut !>■' with other ven s tapped, will make il fifty years before Cooper was bom; and daily How more than 6(1,000 fee’. it certainly refers to the red man of The supervisors are greatly pleased, ' lit* Id America, for the poet adds that his and will continue the Imring, as it t.li-.<- “humbler heaven” is a place has been ascertained that the ga-. sav.'i! »,’ Where «laves once more their native laud behold veins ar»1 found fifty feet apart. Mo:« B.t No fiends torment, no Christians thirst for gold. than enough gas has been struck to will <-r.-:*»«? <*rt The “Christians” here mentioned were supply the courthouse, but the super ati > .t .u i?'> ’ 1 the Spanish invaders of America.—Low visors now propose to pipe it to li e of t|lO tl'llh-H .•onnty almshouse, a mile «listant. Nvat.Z* will Ht-< ell Courier. Petroleum comes lift in the wat* r even to the natlVtH Thought He W rm a Horve. steam* r will Is* tmm ireli *•* all i-ia flowing out of th«« well. A Vermont fanner and his wife, on surveys,’ll«*) it is quite ) • t-s.ble i ...u their first visit to the capitol at Mont-, 'Fiji re are many accidents and dis hr a civilizing Hgency h*-r it flu* ..**» pelier, paused before the statue of Ethan eases which affect stock an i cause seri may L«> gn-ater than th.*’ <*' Allen. They gazed long and thoughtful ous inconvenience and lose to tlie farm definite miml.er *.f isst* n-.ri in bis work, which may be quickly ly, and then the silence was broken by er remi* <1 by the use of Dr J. H. McLeau’s the husband: “Gosh, mother, I alius Volcanic Oil Liniment. DREAMS. S olo December 12, fs.w MISCELI A NEGL S. WM. RADA M S A large d«|>«>tiit of niHguifi «-nt onyx Ims Ix-t-n uncovered on the eiiH'«-ru nid'* of a valley on th«« W« na’ein*« riv NOTES ANI» NEWS. er. Wash. A company with a quarter of a million ha6 lieeu orgimz«-*! .o A London telegram of November develop the deposit. 29th snys “the snowstorm which bm Why suiter? Prir-toiT- “Bei-A kt " will My feet have trod many a pathway iieen raging tn England ib the heaviest cure you. With briar and blossom astrewn; I for ninny years. In mimy places traf John Diggett, of the Black Beir Life's fragrance and bloom brushed my gar fic is almost suspended. Sheep are merits, mine, bus told the Hiekiyou "Tele dying by thotw.imls trom starvation But vanished and faded too soon. gram” that G«*o. Smith lc;s : ins f ill aud exjtosure. The snow is 6<> de««|> Yet, oh, little bud! human flower I— sold from an acre of apple iiees on his Nestled tenderly now on my arm— that it is impossible to give them fisxl place near Etna. $.'20 worth of apples, Life lingers with still one fond blessing. I or shelter.” fed bis hogs arid sheep tm e tiie lmn- Love leaves me still one precious charm. j The official returns from every • in th«« applet’, li'ii-l tin- <■« Hur fu I ami Looking back on strange trouble and sorrow ' «hiuuty in Nebraska give Bowd (*l«iui imide 300 gallons ..f eid- r. Th.it is a Lost hopes, wounded pride and long pain, for goveuor a plurality of 144. The pretty good r* coni for one acre of ap I deny that life brings compensations— I balance of the republican state tick«-; pie Ire««. And for all that we suffer And gain; I ib elected by pluraliti«’B ranging from l ures in 11 inimm-s Pre.-tou > "lied. \k< Yet, oh. in the joy of thy smile, sweet— So innocent, cherubic, bright, 2,000 to fiJMAJ. The independents c. n Arthur Varney, soiiof.James A. \ r There is balm for the hurts of a lifetime, ' trol both branch«* of the legislature. Nepenthe for world's chill and blight. 1 with the republicans and democrats in ney, departpient commamiei G. A. 11 in Oregon, met a frightful death at about an equal proportion. Whom I lean on may coldly turn from me; hie home in Iiowell. Maes., on Tliaul s- Whom I love may love others instead; l’rof««Rsor C. H. Allen says that last giving morning. He was employed Whom I trust with a kiss may betray me year four tons of prunes grown in the as foreman of a switching gang in ihe And leave me alone in dark dread. Sauta Cruz mountains, and sold to freight yard of the Boston A Ma’Ue But thou, with thy blue eyes on mine, Idve; San Fraucteco parties for Hl2 cents railroad, and v>Inle passing u street With thy musical, dear, cooing cal)— To thee 1 am still the most welcome! i |»er pound, hail been pnekeil up in a crossing cangl t his foot in a guard To thee I am still all in all! : ueat manner, given a French appear rail. Before he could extricsle him —Kent Keithe in Chicago Times. ing label aud sold for 25 cents pet self a locomotive and several freight pound umier the Bordeaux label. cars passed over his hotly, killing I mi In Love with English Railroads. Florence, Ala., ie to have the largest instantly. His parents ami one broth An American actor who is traveling er have resided at The D.iiles for a through England writes: “Let me assure cotton mill in the south. It will have niimlsT of years. the remarkable uunilier of 53,500 spin l'Tiit*!. ‘»Yon Wai;," LHTE5T1MPR0VEMENI5 Friday HERE AND THERE. you that I am as patriotic as when I sail dles. It ie claimed that the cotton Preston*«"lied-Ak* "isa«;*,■.-ill.- f,.- a,- u! ed out of New York, but really I mint mills south during the past three The Canadian Pacific lliilro *i take off my hat to the superb railroad years have earned dividends ranging reported to have m ale an mge. ■ system of carrying theatrical troupes in from 12 to 25 per cent. with the Northern Pacific tor: England. We have been on a tour two This season's Log-picking in the age between Sc ttle atid Tai.iii:., or three months and we have always had west has exce«xi«d that of last year by will soon have trains runmii-' two elegant carriages or cars entirely to 32*.; per cent. The packing of Chi Tacoma. ourselves. These are not com pa 1 talents cago so far thie season is the largest If fail«,ni*iiiey refunded.Prii’tou's like the ordinary English carriage, on retfor*!, aud by th«« cliaa« of the (lapfain George D. lliil. ex-'Ti but saloon carriages, with another for week will reach about 3.100,000 bogs. urer of King conuty and for our star and her maid. The roads make What is claimed to lie th«> larges! | years a leading Repulilh-an |s«)i up these special trains on Sunday for rosebush hi the world grows alongsid* was drowned nt Amicortes wLu! theatrical people only. For instance, our i the residence of Dr. E. B. Matthews, mg to Itoard tlm st««am«*r E ■ troupe desires to go from Birmingham tn Mobile, Ala. It was plant.xl ii. g->n one «lay Inst week. Cn to Manchester; another troupe is booked 1831, and now covers the entire house was charge*! s* veral years from Birmingham to Derby, and still aud iieighltoring trees. having mi-appropriated .?ti l.boo of another from Derby to Liverjiool. The The women of Virginia who la-lo ig county funds, autl six indie'meats railroad makes up its special, takes the to the society for the preservation ol that offense lire still liaiigm*. two conqianies from Birmingham, drops tlie antiquities of that state, having : ami his Imudsiiieii have for the amount of his one*at Derby, takes up the other there, piirehasetl anil restored the I’owuer sued He Iris been engage*! in th«- Horn at Wiiltainshurg.and bought the and carries the last to Liverpool. It is business me. ntly. economical and it is comfortable. This house nt Fredncksbtirg tn which Wiisbtngtoli's mot ht-r livt ti and da d, hnin.-tliale relief by Preston’- • lieti-Ai is going on all over the Kingdom on are now moving to acquire the jfosjH’fi- Sunday, and the Midland carries an im sion of the older portions of James Th«' Sci«» Prt’Kt siys; Two mense number of traveling players.'*— town, including the grave-yard iind were on our streets Ttianksgivnig New* York Sun. ruins of th«* church tower. Jam- s- wlie-*« combined ag««s amount to All at Prices that DE,;v COMPETE!ION. fcAPPETSWEB ASHLAND TIDINGS ^MmÏANDKE!’M4^’r'nY Ol- ¡Nü CO. jT.LOUiS, MO. ATIHM. v< odge VEGETABLE PÄNA3EA p . ì EF apeo rwr.M AFRICA ROOTS «e HERBS, FOP THE CIJRC OT T c •• t thrilling THF COOtTOFFlCE IS E U It Jk L o I A e> in the '•.ILTAitP. M3 MDULPIMCO, €‘ itr.*!Lh £>SÏ CAUTION •’ E Davis c ‘win" Machine» n’r-l. «teo l»c iiu The In-.: <c ir.g ni.-c!., •e B wet he ♦ «•.» in • pintof CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS An.tth:tth«e»:i»»v.m-« *n«.<..rm *»oorUOcata AND AU.OTHER DISEASES í’aü an 1 I’< 4X AR «SI MO FHOM A SU MACH INACTIVE LiVER. Ï32 POST STREET, Cenerai Agents D.r the Pacific Coast made JIS2R.ÛERED STATE or OH Aw a ' L. B5Ï3R9FT & CO. SAN FF.AN :iSCO. WAGONS. C RRIACCft, tTG., TTC. GUIDE, 174 pp.; pr ? cn!/ 25c. (postage stampf Mind wand «ring erm-d. D« . b-.rr«! in oner»» ”ig. T* • S 1 r m »•' pwriM of t •' |CÎr4v pr-i’< ''T FlUnE, **rit «tn »* vol ir at jo? i t-» t*r"»f. A. IxJiWitte, Sr F*ith Ave. u Y<«ik. rjr. jz .’. c I a ve n?A:-SRS