Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 19, 1891, Image 4

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VALLEY KECUR1»
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ABH LAND. O b .Thursday, Feb. 19. 1*
The
People * Paper
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Iron t be humb-nrre
Bave Tl-n«,
Dealt
an-, moue.. .take no oli
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B*ut to anv ad<1re«’
»ecure by r a l on F a
eeipt < ’ ),ricv, ,XGJ.
Au Irosa,
TH£ ORO MEDICINE CDMPI’.Y,
seteru Branch, Boz37, PORTLAND, c I
For -a’e hr all drurgisU.
..A. C. Howlet
K B. Hanot
. ...L. L. Jacuo
.. W. A. Owe!
Miller h Miran,
J. H. Russell
DIRECTORY.
A shland M arble
......... ^ßena'.jr
......... Congreanuia
......... .
Doverm-
.................HecreUry ui »tai.
nlftetchan .__________ Mate Treasure
McElroy.... itapt Public ln»tructm>
Rtoak C Baker ........................ bute Pnnte
B8 Strahn........................ i
WüHam P Lord ............. ¿bupreme Judge
R B Baaa ........................ |
mn rvMcuL Manier.
L R Webstar.. ...............
XircuU Jndg
WUiMB M Catvig . ............ Dbtrkt Altorn,.
For Jackson. Josephine, Lake and Klam
ath countiee.
OX HANI» A FL’Isl
LINE OF
CH0IC1
All Orders in Stone Wori
; Filled. Marble W orks e,i
MAIN STREET.
Ashland, Or.
JACKSOK C«V»TT.
Cwunty Seat ........................... Jackson vill
Theo Cameron......................................
J M McCall..................... i
RMW m TS w 1 .................... iRepreoentativr
A BARGAIN
------- In A
J R fori! * _..'..'.■■■■■■■■
■ ‘
.County Judg-
^Commissioner
Chas W Taylor
Ben Haymond
Max Muller .......
.County Cler.
J mbm G Birdsey
......... Sberii
Geo R Bloomer
....Treasure.
IL Hamilton ..
. .... Assenso
C 8 Price
School Superintend«-).
Pnter Applegate ................... ... .surveyu
Dr J 8 r»r»on
............................. Corone.
hMKrntnx county
County Seat . ... .................. Grants Pa»
Waiter Sinclair. . ............. Joint oeuato.
H B MUler............ .............. Representativ.
voiney Colvig ... ........... ,_ .County J udg.
CO Bigetow ..... ......... |Cotuiui»»iouei
P Mane*. ........
Chas K Chanilor
....
County <’1er
JcMow
.. . . ................... »hen.
J W Sherar ....... ........................ Treasur,
E C Hariuon....... .......................... Aases»),
W A Mamie.......
School Superintend»
C W Ma vena......... ........................ fturve.voi
Dr Wallace . ....... ..........................Coronor
Sewing Machine.
Anyone contemplating the purchase o.
i nr.'t class dewing Machine should No
Fail to
fltl’ J .VO. D H HEELEJl
<f WILSON.
I Bargain in one of these Fine Machine
can be had by inquiring at this othce.
H. C. MYER,
—-DKALF.it IN—
KLAMATH OOUBTY.
County He»- ...... ........................ .Linkvili)
" of ' ■ laike
• ............. Joint oeuato
C A Cogawell,
A Snyder, of Lake
J Joint Re^eseiitauvi
J 8 OrT
................
County Judg>
W C Crawford....... . .... |Comuiis»touei
HARDWARE,
STOVES &
TINWARE
B HÜVWI..............................
..................
S K trtMvfti.
W Gowan..................
Cler.
bberu
Treasure)
..............
Aw«i)»u>
.. School Buperinieiitiei,
HI.....................
»urv«ju
John W Sietnen« ............................. Uoruuei
...
KSHLAND,
OREGON
LACK COUNTY.
XX’IEIY DIRECTORIES.
County Heat ...j.j
..................
....................... Lakeview
_* ’ Lake
__ ........................ Joiut oeiialoi
C A Cornwell, , of
«>. A. It.
A Bnytier, of f lake .Joint Representative
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
W A Wilshire. I. .................... County Judgi
G M Jones
...................... jCouimiaxioiiers
Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st ai>
A V Lane
hl Saturday ol each month. ViaitingCom
W N Sutton
........................... Clerk -adescordially welcomed.
W FHoryford
......................... Mbenti
W. A. P atiick , Commander.
A MeCalfen
..............
Treasure)
J R Casey. Adjutant.
A H • isiier
School Supeniitenden.
J E McDonough.
....................
A sscmu )
Burry.........
....... Stock luapectur
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
The circuit oourt for the Flrat Judicia
GRANITE LODOE.NO. 23. Knights
district acts in Jackson county ou hr»
‘ythia*, A-bland, Oregon, meets ever
Monday in April, oeptember mid Peceiu-
riday evening Visiting Knights in go. «
ber. In Klamath county « hi second Mun
landing are cordially invited to attend.
day in June and first Monday in Noveuitiei.
J. 8. E ubank «. J b ., C. C.
In Lake county on the tinrd Monday u.
L. L. M errick , Kef K of 8.
May aud the second Munday In UctuDer.
In Josephine county on first Mondays in
Marchand August
MASONIC,
For Jackaou county the County, Probat.
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
and Connubsiouers courts meet evert
month, commencing with the first Mundu« ,
Regular convocations on the Thursdit
for Joeepbine county, the first Munday u> next
after the full moon.
January, April, July and September; fur
D R M ills , H P.
Luke county, every alternate month, com-
A P H ammond . Secretary.
tMMRW the firn» 'Monday in January; lot
Ktaauta county, the first Wednesday u>
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. ¿3, A. F. & A. M.
lurch. June. Sevtewber and November.
Stated communications on the Thursda
>f or before the full moon.
M L M c C all , W M.
'nines Chisholm. SOcretarv.
ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. K. B.
Stated meetings on 1st und 3d Tuesday
n each month.
M rs . J L> C rocker . W •>'.
Miss Kate Grady. Secretary.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Church, oornar Main and Helman street»
Refular Service*.—Sunday, 11 A. M. aim
7 P. M. Sunday school. 9:30 A J*
Young PnoHn’« Reetuig. « u’locck P M
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday eveniug
I. O. O. F.
R«V. F. G. STBAIH.k,
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
Pastor.
Hold regular meetings every S.-iturda
.-veiling al thtir hull in Ashland. Brethre
hi good standing are cordially invile.) t*
alleno
J. C. D ckkcl N G.
H unt . T aylor , Sec’y.
METHODIST.
«
Churwb, corner Main and Bush street»
fteailar Service«.—Sunday. U A M. uu<.
7:3» P. Nk Snnday school. 9.30 A. M
1'U.or HOCÉ ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
Prayer Meeting.every Thursday «veiling:
Young I'eopl« s Meeting, Sunday (1 r. n.
Meets in Odd Fellows’» Hall every 2d an.
Ladies' Aid society, Wednesday 2 r. n.
tli Monday in eacn mouth Member» u
Rav. C. A. L ewi *,
{ood standing cordially invited uz tteiid.
Pastor.
H. C. M YEB, C r.
H obt T aylor , Scribe.
BAPTIST.
HOFF. REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, *O. 24.
Church, eortmr Churuh and High street-»
Regular Services.— Sunday. 11 A. M. am
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday tn each
7 r. M.
Sunday School. 9:30 A M
iioutb in Odd Fellow»’» Hall, Ashland.
Christian Endeavor Society, 0:30 P M
M rs . R L .B ish N. 0
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening
N. A. Jacobs, Secretary.
Covenant Meeting, Saturday before thin
»y in each month, 2 P. M. Ladle,-
, second Tuesday eve in each uivn h -
A. O. U. W.
R kv T f . K. V an T a »»* l .
.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 6*.
Pastor.
Meets in lodp-e room in Odd ' ellows’ Hall
every itbst mid third Wednesday In each
CONGREGATIONAL.
■MHith. All brethren in good »funding art
Church, cor. Main street ami Boulevard cordially invited to attend.
Bsgwlar Service«.—Sunuav, 10:30 A. M
N
J acobs . M W.
MM 7:30 P. M. Sunday school. 12 M
B S R adcliff . Recorder.
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening
R*v. U. J. W kbs T eb ,
Pastor.
BUTTI’S TOCB OF THE WOULD.
Ez-Mayor Daniel F. Beany, of B.arty'
Cet-braud Organs a»d Pianos, Wash rgton.
New Jirsey. has returned home Loin an ex­
tended tour of th« world.
Read his adv, r-
tisemeat in ibis pan.r an.I send for catalogue.
CATHOLIC,
Church, corner Sixth und B street
Regular Services.— Every fourth suini.
IO A. M. Sunday School, every iouk
Sunday, 3 P. M. F ath an F. s. N oel .
Pa-tur
EPISCOPAL.
Services in Baptist church, cor. Chun
and High streets, second aud lourth .->ui
days, 3 P. M.
Rxv. F. B. T icksob .
Pa »tai
8BCVLAR UNION.
Ashland Secular Union No 1. med- a
McCall’■ Hail the tir.t Sunday in every
month, at 7 o’clock p m.
W N L ucky , Pres.
H 8 Evan», sec’y.
Real Estate Agent,
) EGON
Will Sell, Rent and Handl.
Real Estate on Commission
Dear Elr: i-w,
returued
April 9,
IS»«,
from a
lour
»round Iks
wort
VU!) IB«
VInning
Fur pa,
Rata,
( <oly I »nd), ln-
¿ii» Ceyhm, At-
rt aík¿jpt\ Oce­
anic«, ( »land of
l lie ’ Mj,) ami
A ea(era Amori-
ra. Yet la al!
o::r gr- nt Jou nry
i f &. 974 nilha,
wado not remetu-
t«T of hei.rins a
I >nnor*n o ran
twv 1er bi tone
than B,'ttTB
T r we b, lleve
RX-MAYOR D a X U. Y. BRATrY.
wa have the
touw.1
From n rbotnc^wnh tak-u la L cq J ou , ev.-at
lrtp,
1 '"t
Lu^ia-.d, !••>.
»»
i <» rumenta
n i ■ a -
Vow to r-or-> 1-,
l ,h t
_"As rosier ot tl-.ta
•l-luwlx irne, », wo- ’ ’ J .’7 h ' e l r ? »,
r»|wr to orl r'oos of o .r m.
rM~or(aiT^ MuuZ
llut*r,ooar,«tb.r<»ln.
Vroo.
all.r. .
Ml> XS , s i KBI> or aiooo, f.rom.,11, 4»,
*»o.lal *t any t>ma with in thraoit roam, with h.l.rrat
al,, ■ oat. oa«Itkar I’<ai>o or Or_-,n. toil, warTai.iwI
P" ’*■* *•■ if” we
hom* * ►“ •‘H’»« plowboy;
to-Uy w« have nea ty ona hundroj thousand oi
o.r8““ *'“d Ft*"»« m use all owr the
ortd. If taey were not good. » e could not have
,aK*u
V- .Conl.l wo I No. certainly not.
* a«h -ed evrry lnetrumenl la fully warranted for
/
W. N. LUCKEY,
ASHLAND, : :
i
A Choice Collection of City and
Country Proparty forai le.
Any peraou teinhinU to nell pro it­
er* ff wUl finti it to their inter™
to call anti noe un
The Celebrated French Cure, i , - . f .
TIN STORE
his jekes on Senator Sanders, of Mon- . trul of tu- • atput a id prices has been
SUNDAY DRESS PARADE.
b
Reeser’s -
tana. Senator Sanders is the only: secured
statesman we have who wears a watch !
1° other cases a milder type of com Nellie 8 Stowell View* Firth Avenue on
‘ ■APHRODITINE’’
Ur Jallwa Pauucelut« and HI* Girl, chain six or eight feet long, tunning bination has been resorted to. In some
the First Day of the Week.
Is S old on a
Secretary Blaine. Senator Ingalls, Rep from the bottom of his waistcoat two or , cases the combination has beeu se-
[Special Correspondence,)
POSITIVE
Is the place to buy
three
times
around
his
neck.
1
cured
by
im
aus
of
correspondence
be
N ew Y ork , Jan. 22 — If the angels
rwenlaliv« faux. Senator Payae and ■
Mr. Sanders’ chain is verv long and | tween the various interests an 1 a tacii can really look down from above what
GUARANTEE
Jng of Wbinky Among Hie Victims.
very heavy, and some of his brother sen agreement reached as to output and a curious sight they must s?e! For they
«o cure auy
(Special Ojrrmpondef.ee )
form of iiervous
•tore have a boyish way of playing with prievs year after year. B it through one behold not alone the outward adorning,
W ashington . Jan. 22.—I bonght a it when its owner sits down b.-si«le them form or another scarcely aa in lustry can
disease, or any
bu^ the inner furnishing of the hearts of
disorder of the
kodak last week. and. like any other for a chat. Senator Payne, notwith­ be mentioned ia which further competi­
the men and women who make up the
generative or
e»c TER
boy with a new toy, started out brighi standing his advanced years, is addicted tion is not prevented or m ule impossible
moving throng.
gnus of either sex whether arising from the
and early to see what 1 could do with it. to quiet, good natured pranks, and on by the mutual concurrence of those en­
Fifth avenue. New York, on Sunday, cx«*ea»ive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium
On my way down Connecticut avenue 1 this occasion went up to Sanders, seized gaged in the business.
after the various congregations are dis­ or through youthful iuUuu retiou. over itnlulg
paseed Sir Julian Pauncefote and a pair the gold chain and drew it so tightly
Those, therefore, who look to compe­ missed, ia a moving panorama of good cure. Lc.. «uch a» I x » m of Braiu Power, Wakeful-
1‘articuhir Attention to
of his pretty daughters out for their about the neck of the Montana statesman tition for a reduction of prices will bt
clothes and restless eyes. There are two uess. Bearing dowu I’aiu« iu the Back. Semina) .
morning walk. The Pauncefote giri.- that the latter was in imminent danger deceived Pritxss of manufactured ar
lines of pedestrians—one moving up, the Weakuess. Hysteria. Nervous Prmtiatiou i’oeturn- i
are great pedestrians, and they weal of choking. His necktie was sadly dis­ tides can only be reduced, while th«
other down. One line starts somewhere al Emissions, I>eticorrh<Ta. Dizziness. Weak Mem- '
trig. thick soled, broad heeled shoes arranged, too. and his head pulled over McKinley bill is in force, by the nxluc
in the vicinity of Central park, and rolls orv. Loraol Power and Impoteuey. which 11 ue
Sir Julian is one of the nicest men that backward in a comically helpless man­ tion of wages or by the adoption of im
downward like a resistless tide; the gleetei often lead to pretnatureoldageaud Insan­ Which will 1« done iu a workmanlike
ever represented a foreign government ner. After the prankish octogenarian prcvetl pr«>cesse8. The latter will come
ity. Price 11.00 a box. 6 boxes for 15.00 Sent b [
oiner begins in the region of Madison
manner and at prices that
at this capital.
had amused himself to his heart's con­ without the tariff: it is entirely inde­ square, and, unlike ordinary streams, mail on receipt of price.
J out to show you how accommodating tent he let go the noose and quickly hid pendent of it. In most lines of industry
A WHITTEN GI AKASTEE is given for
gathers volume as it goes up hill. Little every J5.00 order received, to refund the ntouey II |
he is—and he an aristocratic English himself behind a cloak room door, while it would seein that the proce-sses of man
rivulets of people trickle into the main a Permanent cure is not effected.
man too—1 will mention an incident of the other senators enjoyed a gocsl laugh ufactnre were almost perfect at thi
current from all of the side streets, and
We have thousands of testimonials from old
which 1 have personal knowledge. Call­ at Sanders’ expense.
time: but still we may hope for coutin
lose themselves in the moving mass. and young, of both »exes, who have been perma­ Full stock always on hand and made
ing on bitn one
to order.
Perhaps it was not quite fair, but 1 ued improvement iu this direction, al Just stroll along slowly down the street. nently cured by the use of A hikoditine .
day for some in­ turned my kodak l<x>se in some of the though such improvement will scarce!)
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Take the outside of the walk, for New | Circular free. Address
formation about committee rooms of the house and sen- be perceptible in the brief space of tw.
£^*None
but
the best material used.
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Yorkers always turn to the right, and
certain matt erf ate—those Bemi-private apartments iu years. Lower prices secured by reduc
WKSTZr.N BBANCH,
we
will
not
jostle
or
be
jostled.
In
KEESEK'S
BLOCK.
i n England. 1 which statesmen do pretty much as they t>on
wages would be attend«»} with
BOX 27.
PORTLAND, OK.
Do you see that little woman In black?
found him unable please. Knocking
ASHLA
fill,
:::!::
OliEOON.
; greater disaster than if present price» She wears widow's weeds. Demure
T K Bolton, Agent, Ashland. Ure^un.
to accommodate at the door of one
should be maintained aud wages in looking, isn’t she? Doesn’t look as
me because oi room in the house
creased. So that wherever cheapness is though she earned every dollar that sup­
lack of familiar end of the Capi- /
secured by reduction of wages, the rem
ports herself and four little ones by sew­
ity with the sub­ tol. 1 was bid a /;
edy will be worse than the disease, ing, does she? But it is true; and she
ject.
"But rn hearty "come
speaking in a political sonse. as it will x»mes out every Sabbath «lay, not alto- '
tell you what I'll in." Presenting \
affect the interests of the Republican ;ether for tho sake of going to church,
do.“ said Sir Julian; “1 have some the camera for a
party. Hence it seems conclusive that *ur she hasn’t time for that, although she
friends in England who know all about snap shot. 1 made ‘
the Republican party cannot improve lopes she is a Christian, but to see
this matter, and I'll write three or four some excuse an«I
its position on the tariff or on taxation vhat people are wearing, and to get the
1
>f them for information.“ And. sure retired. When senatob patne » joee .
by adhering to the McKinley bill.
prevailing styles. I know’ she has her
■nough. Sir Julian did as be promised the plate was developed there appeared
If, however, the leaders of the party irayer book, and am well aware that
md the responses to his letters, just re i picture so <$>iuical that 1 do not print should determine to reverse i ueir posi­
ou are frowning, but I think ‘her sin
•eived. are very full aud satisfactory. It t for fear of being accusal of libel, be- tion. overturn the leadership of Harri
■vill
not be account©«} grievous on the
-s not often one finds a minister plenipo­ •4iuse the greater the truth the greater son. McKinley and Reed, and put Mr
tentiary und envoy extraordinary bo he libel, you know, and a camera can- I Blaiue forward with the implied promise jreat day of reckoning. She cannot
OONTAIMINW
pare the time for church except occa-
>b)iging to bumble folks like me.
i«»t lie. The picture? Lt contained noth­ of the repeal of the McKinley bill, the tonally, because this is the only day she
In Lafayette square 1 caught a glimpse ug but feet—i he liberal, solid under- enlargement of trade through reciproci­
of Mr. Blaine, walking along with hie linning of a w^l known congressman ty. and the bettering of their condition •as for her children. Sho rises early,
ets them ready for Sabbath school, and
head down, evidently in a brown study
roiii Kansas, the chairman of the co:n- by repudiating all that the Republican vhile they arc gone sho puts her house
ind with his derby hat pulled pretty
I :
tittee. who sat with his pedal extremi- party has done since it came into power, u order. It id her only day, you know.
well down over his eyes. This is one of ies upou the committee room table.
| it will find this latter condition more Liter luncheon she takes each child to
T he M ammoth CYtLOP.BPU lit* baen pub-
\lr Blaine's little peculiarities, and it
libbed t<> meet u»e wautR ot the
for t»
In another committee room, this time hopeless than the former.
er room for an hour and exchanges <‘on-
un'Xersulcumpendiuia
Knovl dfe, practice),
natters not what sort of a hat he is u the senate wing. I was able to satisfy
President Harrison in his message to .deuces with it, bears all of its little
.5.
nnelul, foientiflca»"J aenetai. Th»» work 11 put
wearing either With a derby the ef­
Ur ; liabe»l compute la four 'ante nud
my curiosity con­ ' congress "pointed with pride” to the roubles and perplexities, and reviews
ro.umcfl, oobu lhiutfa total ot 2,1’0 pagM, an I
Nil
eet is not so striking, but a high bat
r
M uU Is proiuc ’y l!'ustraTcdu ltli(®JtH'autiiuioni»rtv
fact
that
there
had
be
recently
an
in
­
cerning the uses
.1« week with it. She finds out if its
lug«. Thuufiau J1’ nf doliarx have b*en expended
¿li!
loes not look well when tilted so far for-
t<» < ake this the Dio‘t eon p.« te. valuable an 1
of the elegant crease in the prices of .*gricultural prod­
undayaud
week
daylessonsare
learned,
ueeful work for ’ hr maFfio« vvi r published. It h
vard. even on such a fine white head as
pair of blankets, ucts. such as com, wheat, etc., and he
a w< rk for < r»«rybody—man, w» man ai d child,
nd who it talks with, what it says aud
lr Blaine’s. Have you ever noticed
in every < ccup**tlon or vm IW In life. The rub
soft and rich, endeavored to convey the impression
ears. When she has tucked the last
Stanee and pra< Ural utl’lty ? ( tventy ordinaly
hat the thoughtful, sedentary man is
r< lull»*« a*»* comprifod in Uieca four. ar.U io
which L had se- n that such increased price of agricultural
.ttle sl«?eper in on Sunday night Bhe
fl «- mil,
r*-plH9 ia »h* work with knowli«dge of ererr
rone to shield his eyes with the brim of
kind,
filled is U with u^oiul Lint* und i»etpfu’>
lying nicely fold­ products wa-i the result of the McKinley
nows
much
more
about
their
inner
life
I
¿
5
migut ati»»n<«, that we fully V» lieve that in ever>
s hat. while the mm of auiin il spirits
ed on the lounge bill. Nothing could be further from the han many mothers who have no other
bom«*
to
whkh It ahall find Ic srav It will aocu
' ’ I
id great bodily vigor tilts his hat fat
com* I»» b- reg*nbd aaworih Itaweii h’ In paid.
in every commit­ truth, if lie had taken pains to examiue
.-'S
are
than
the
education
and
training
of
For want of t-pac»* we c-an ot h briefly aununar-
ick on his bead in very love of light
ix a sma!’ pop ion of the contents of thia great
tee room. One the report on the condition of the crops heir little ones.
work, an fol Iowa *.
id air?
of the senators —which issu-d from the agricultural
Don't you think her mild deception HISTORY. T h « M ammoth O vclupjidu contain» a complete I Chie*«e, jRpanœ, the people of tudie, Afrlee,
A good example of the latter class 1 was lying there. induJg'ng in an after­ department almost simultaneously with
autbeutla hlatorv of the gr*«t American CIvU War, pro« PafewtiiD . IcrUtil. Bar neo. Burnt fill, the Mund^ich leUbda.
tier church will be forgiven her? Therel and
fusel.v illustrated, with iiatneroiia Auecdeiea of the Rebellion: a Btrvlo, Kaffrarln, Tartarr, C««hmerw a»«» Tuai«, the Arabs,
w a few minutes after passing Mr noon nap. with the blankets which
Htetor» of Ame-ien. from It« dlworery bv Columhu* to I Tur. s Mexioana. Fouth An^ik.infi. AmerkfUt ludifin«, EiJ
his message—.he would Lave found that •ook at that woman. Sho is the picture octajteffl
tb? prcseui tin»«; graphic deaeriptlous of famous battles and I tlanfi. Siamese, AbvsFlni&D«, Norwegian«. BpMtaU«. fiwirr.
nine It was Speaker Reed starting thoughtful Uncle Sain had purchase I
Greek«,
*tberi»a«. Aigbens. FertUt*
ia Kansas the average yield of corn per >f amiability, isn’t she? But woo to the Important eveuta in ’.he history or al’ nations, chroiioLigical [ ItallaM".
Moslems, Au”ralien», Bui<ariau«. ikUiea«. eta ,©U’.
, his daily walk
history, etc., etc
for his comfort keeping off the draughts acre was only eleven bushels, whereas it mforiunate woman who incurs her dis­ BIOGRAPHY.
Thia gr*nt work contain« tho Liv. a of ail M ANFFACTUttE*. 1“ ibta greet work te elw deecrlU i
> the Capitol,
fr.-m Wa»hinpt »n to aud HluBarated the art« e«d prooeaM« of irin’.lDg. ateruHj plue
and chills. Ho.v much these blankets ought to have beau thirty. The very pleasure! She can forgive a man iiny- the Presi- * <>f the United
Harruuu. « it iH»rtrait* and other illiHtration-, also live* and 1 hookUUlbC. wool eu$r«vlttf. llthn<rM*T, pbetWHAiv, C- i.
ringing along
cost per pair I <1<> not know, but w'aen 1 fact that there is almost a total failure
Ktrait* <»t '•»poteou Bonaparte, Shakeapeure, Byron. William [ priuilug, piano nieklng. w»wh laekiu«. paper makiuj, ri
in. Rtnjamin Franklin. Henry Clay. Daulvl Webster, and mannfuettireof rtUt. imn. eteel. fla*«. oblne. p rfunjery, a . -;
i his usual fash-
get money enough I'm going to fin I out. of the corn crop in Kansas was one of
fam<M>* statesmen, author*, poets, general«, clergymen, etc., leather, starch, wall paper, torpontlne. postal card«, | wf -
stamps, envctojiea, peu«, peudla, Deed'i»*, and man) oil»
!i the rim of
down
to the preesnt day.
Ln still another committee room my the reasons which produced the political
AAKICCLTUKE. Valuable hint»and uaeful suggestloni J tblnr-, all of Which will be found peoulier'.j UttrtadM e.. ;
s derby almost
faithful kodak disclosed as pretty a little revolution in that state.
to Farmers, trcuiiug of Held crops, gate* and fence«, fertiliser«. 1 iDMrpetfw»
iMerwUNAfie-crlptionn, ¡¿u-
farm implement- : lire«u»ck raising, inclixlltig the treatment of FOREIGN
■ n <* h i n g the
picture as one woull care to see—a
disea-esofdomeatlo animal«; poultry keepine, mid how made trated. ortbe «triture ««id preparation for market of tea, oott.««*
The failure or shortness of the corn
■uecest’ful mid profltab! •; bee koepiufl, dairy farniinff, etc. The ■ cliotM'lete, cotton, flux. bemp. M'W. ri**, »ntimge, etobvr,
dr of his thick
marble topped table, covered with litei- crop of the great corn belt of the coun­
treatment of these subjects ia complete and exhaustive, att.1 ('«niter. eiuMMiott, nllepU«« VWf«r. o-Ma»«ta. frineappkja. l-ait»
• c k
But un-
renders the w ork of great practical use to formers mid stockmen. ! at a«, prune«, date«, raiaiD", fie*, olive«. Indi .rubber, gutta
ary and otli«.-r in­
, percha, cork, omupbor. castor oil, tapioca, etc., etc.
try caused scarcity of thh product, and
lilUtTK’L'l/mtE. Herein i* given the most useful hints
rtunately my
spiration for the
toaroaers <«f till kin«!- of vegetables and fruits, as gathered 5ATFUAL 1IIWTOHV. Tnterc«iin< an«! In«trncthe
scarcity resulted in higher prices for com.
«lcscripiions, acoonipaukd bv illu«iratio»«, of numerous l east*,
from the experience of ilia most auccaaefut horticulturists.
. ><lak failed to MI1 •>-*'’»« »so
"* t
bird«, fi’hs« and tnaecta. with much curious In term« tion reg at 1«
senatorial imag­
But the trouble witn the farmers was
ARCHITECTURE. Design« and plan* for house«, cotwge*. J Ing their life and habit«.
■ >rk when 1 pressed its button on the ination. There
haHH
and
other
outbid
dings,
with
valuable
suggestion»
tb
that they had little or no com to sell,
I.AW. T h M' mmotn C vcmwedia »• «' mj a compte»» !aw
those iujeuding to build.
eaker Odd. though, wasn’t it? that was even a lemon
, l»e*»k.teliiiu every riaa how he maybe Ids own towjrer, aud
liOUsfcllOl.B. Tl.i- wo k contain» tried i»nd teated recipes I eoi.iahiin* full r.n< concf«« cxpUnatiens ef the pet.eral la*»
aud many of them who had stock to
<• first three men of note I met that and in a con ven-1
for ¡»letost every immjiuable dish for breakfast, dinner anti tea. aud tbetewsoftba «everalGtaie« u|>on #1 niattor« which i>.?
feed became buyers at the higher rates
thi* department abrnc being worth more than niue-tentha of ' subject to litigation, with uutueroua forms of'.eg al locumeut.'.
oming should be Pauncefote. Blain« ient pigeon hole a
the cook bo»>.* »oM: alm<»"t innumerable hiuta, helps and *ug-
which scarcity had produced. The
eeation* to housekeep*«r»; designs and suggestlmia for making ’ MIXING. Dta«7ription« nnd ilinauation« of the mining <
ul Reed—the two first mentioned corn bowl of sugar,
r»a y henutiful things for the H<iorun>etit of tionic, in n «cdle- ro'd. allver d! a mouds, coal, «alt, copper, lead, tine tin tv
prices of agricultural products are deter­
wo, i.embroi tery.etc.; limtaon florteulmre. teHlt»g howto l»e i quickfillver
itants in a diplomatic contest which it with a solid silver
-tic «e*sfu| with all the various plants ; toilet hint*, tellllnu how ( ’.VO'liERH OF THE «EA. fiesta err docrllw -.u'.
mined entirely by the extent of produc­
i
o preserve ai.d buautlfy the complexion, bauds, teeth, hair, , tUuatrated th“ many wouderfuland heautifnl things fourni i.: the
tracting the attention of the wholt spoon in it. "All
tion. and this is governed by natural
■tc.. etc.
i I m ,-. Mtn of the ocean the plant*, flower«, shcUfi, fleher, et»., IUd*
8IMPLT TO LOO« AT.
orld. and the two last mentioned polit the gift of an ad­
’IEIHCAL. Mary dollar* in doctors' bills will 1>e sered I wiae pearl diving, coral flahln«, etc., etc.
causes, not by legislation.
tnuaPy
to
««verv
¡MFwesiior
of
Ibis
book
tlirougli
the
vatunlde
ftTATifiTK a L ANI» MIM'ELÎ.ANEBV m . H
■il enemies whose contention is likeh miring constituent of the senator,'
iformatlou herein contained. It tell- how to cure, by simple ! 1« given a vas? amoun» or nsefol nnd lnu-resiln< informa-
A failure of crops in this country is re­
•t reliable b«mie remedies, available in every kottaehuld, every ! «urneoi whhh lath* population of Amerlcnu eitie», arc* • •
■ have almost as much influence o said the clerk of the committee, “but
«ease and ailment that 1«curabte thi* drimrtment fonnlng a . population of fbee-ntiuent«. of theRtato* and Terri I» ri- ». ,
garded by the farmers as the greatest
■mr« ete tne«i>al book, tho value of which iu auy home can I of th. orindpnl oowntrie« of the worl.l. length of the prier»« .t.
.riies as the famous quarrel betwe,. the senator never touches it. We keep
calamity that can befall them, but such
trdly ba competM in dollars and cents.
river«. Presidential vote for sixty years. Fre<i«l;*nP.n'< *lai!
*,
•lame und Conkling.
XVr.M’IOV AM» IHM OVERY. Remarkably Inter« , area aud depth of »«•'■. lake« and oecnna. beigl t of m< iil >’’ -,
it here simply because it looks nice, just failure inevitably results iu higher prices
•>*ing deaerip'iouM of great Invention*, in luding the Riccm looiiuioilon of Hhlmai« and veloe.lry «4 bodies. bei<> t el r .
The next day was marked by rail: as any other picture helps to lighten up
i!g»ne the Tt-lreranh. tbo PrfnSinc Pn-s* the ^lectrte Light 1 men»?, towers and Ftructnr®«. dial ancea from Va »t.iii«t* n.
of farm products, aud therefore the
H-*' r\ i
cSewintr M.i.:hin«', the Telephone, tho Type Wilier, the Type from New York, m Important point*. chrmi<»l<»<; i »', l hi«
ud flurries of snow: but 1 could no. • room." But I never yet knew the
1 coter and progresa, popttlfir sobriquet« of Am ».■ri«
tting Maeh:iie. tho Cotton Glu, etc.
president has cited as an evidence of
citk* etc.. cutjimoM rrammatteal error«, rate- P«. , ». H«
■ave the kodak at home, and 1 am gla
’
IE
IVORLWR
lYOMlER*.
Graphic
descr.
’
r
tte-
•
clerk of a congressional committee who prosperity that which the farmers them­
nunc ntiiM! and use of onpitate, Wall Street p' ..« ■
tu ifiittv illu-tr-tted. of rim ve||ow stono Pari. Y««* •
took it along. On E street, in front u would not lie like a pirate for the benefit
of thj w«rM, eurien* faitv In natural hi-”,
Iley, Niagara Palis, the Alp«, Paris, Vesuvius, V«-
selves regard as a calamity, namely,
uriiiiia ».G.-aii.vflh»« ua:i:e-.«»i Aiates. and« ’
THE PARADE.
second hand book store. I caught Sen
•iim, the <’an«»H8 of Cn’orad«». Mmnmolh Care,
u..rk«, jy.| ilur fnMc«. familiar quatatiru ■
of his boss. There are some advantages, higher prices resulting from crop fail­
••’e, Wa khut Qkti, the White Mount at us, etc., etc.
|.iw»,«*.
.lying word* of famona peraor*, Lite •
thing, but nothing can atone for any
tor Ingails in one of his characteristit after all, in being a staV^sman.
»«: -
;l.«‘globe, leadiug fovcri.iuti.r* ot it
’ \VE1 j R» D.'reriptten-. prnfuselv illn«trnted. of the life.
ure. There can be no combination flight or offense from a woman. And
*, customs, peculiar forms, ritee nud avremonie» <»f th«? •
oses. an old book in his hand, um
W alter W ellman
among farmers to reduce the output of the strangest part of it is, she doesn't
vh‘»t a r<’«ni»rkwWy iot»i*$ulnr,
ithenl) vo brl f r’lmmery of hae**nfrn’g Ffime i
rella over his head, unconscious of wet
Tracio al part o’ th- >
t'-b tv ik th“ M ammoth • vclof . kdla i« m y - m » • «>»• ■ • ’
agricultural products: such combina­ enow ‘.hat she is uncharitable. Trifles
■(Hi
L oui « L
r weather. Senator Ingalls is a chronii
gr a: work hnvob*-« n t nt;»
It I nn , • af * N!<>»««liot’i n,.( »: ■ fi * an«’ «-tHe**
w'd-
tions are not even desirable. Farmers turn her amiability to venom, and she
»n. la <i er 1" cefi »?«. N ’ «»•*.
V <• of th • I f ur ai <» mo* v;iltia’..le u-nrfcs v»-t pab'i lw 4
auntfrr of second hand boolt stores. It
.-■i. .i :
h fu’!
it. It ; k •• v.ork to t«* c uuutt <1 ««v-ry «•<y wilt Ptrtrd i th-« VN»ÌiiMA pvtPpÌ»*XÌM '
universally strive for bountiful harvests, »roods ever them until she really believes
•
■m
in
wrttiiitf
R'
d
«
onv
tmuod . by th« lamp r an*! bom « vh tn t1h‘.r ¿»‘.ly ¿ctles an ’ n».»1-
tatters little how much of a hurry he b
’ous reading no work Is lnoro r
In»- or hutrruetlv
the pious ones among them praying as he is the most abused woman in the
i. it seems to be as difficult for him t
THE ISSUE WILL REMAIN TARIFF well as laboring for them. They regard vorld, and that it is her duty to de-
ass a book stull as it is for the coi.
a bountiful harvest as essential to their lounce and punish those who offend her
REFORM.
rmed toper to walk by the door of a
prosperity, notwithstanding the fact
That man? Oh, yes, he is spoken of as
roggery
that the greater the crop the lt«8 will be i philanthropist. He is pompous, opin-
One recent day Mr. Ingalls was ex
The Illinois Congressman Gires His Views
the price of the products.
onated, stubborn. Well, maybe his gifts
ecteil at the Capitol at 1J:3J a. tu. A
of the Tarift’ Reform Outlook—The New
They are political economists who be­ o public institutions will Atone for some
By xpeeial arrangement with the publisher of the M ammoth C yci . op . sdia , wa are en-
ummittee meeting had beeu called, an
Congress Will Keep the Question Open. lieve. who realize, in f.ict, that abun­
ibled’to make to our rtibHeribvrH and readers the h lluwing extraordinary otter: We
>f his private sins, but they are grievous A'ill
without the pre«
»end the M AMMOTH CYChOl’.-EUIA complete in four volumes as above de
Republicans tn a Dileiuipa.
dance is wealth and that scarcity can ind many. He turned hie youngest
ence of lugall.-
<cr»l>ed, all postage prepaid, also the VALLEY I.ECoKit for One yt ar upon receipt
never
tend
iu
that
direction.
If
the
next
laughter out of doers because she mar- if only
which is bat 50 cents more than our regular subscription price, ho that
nothing could la
Hon. William M. Springer, of Illinois,
done, for thet while iu New York not long ago talked season should be favorable, and large ied against his will, and when her hns- .’on practically get thi» large and valuable work for the trilling sun» of 50 c«ntn Tbi» h
«g.-eat otter, a wonderful bargain, and it is a pleasure to u« to be enabled to ott'cr our
was no quorum with a member of the Reform dub on crops of wheat, com, oats and other iand died aud she was left with a sick eadere so remarkable an opportunity. Through this extraordinary otter we hope to
products of the farm should be realized, jaby and destitute, this old sinner re­
The other seua
argeiy increase our circulation. Please tel all your friend» that they can get the
the prospects of tariff reform. He spoke there will be a corresponding depression
used to 6eo or help her. and the baby vf 'MM oth C yclopedia in four volume- with a year’» snbscription to oug paper, for only
tors waited til
in
the
mo6t
hopeful
manner
of
the
out
­
of
prices,
and
the
larger
the
crop
the
»3
00. reriectsalKtarticn
Perfect salisfacticn im
is guaranteed to all who lake
take advantage of th
this
lb great premium
Ued “for lack of proper nourishment,“
half-past 11 an<
»ffer. Those whose subscriptions
subscription» have not yet expired who renew now
n<>w will receive the
then dispersed look, aud he felt the utmost confidence lower the prices. If such should be the ae doctor said. Envied? Oh, yes, by M immoth C yci . op . bdia at opce, and their subscriptions will be extended one year front
After mid da.« that the Democrats would win on the result a year from this time the presi­ housands, for they only see the veneer late of expiration. The M ammoth C yclopedia will also be given free to anv one »end­
SKNATOR INGALLS' RULING Mr.
Ingalls
tariff issue in 1892. Mr. Springer said: dent in his annual message would—fol­ >f charity with which he has incased ing us a club of tubes yearly subscribers to our paper Address all letters ‘to Ashland,
The Republican politicians of Wash­ lowing the lines of his late one—deplore limself, aud they think him a great aud Jregon:
passion
reached the Cap
ington
are now endeavoriug to divert the unfortunate condition of the coun­ ;ood man.
tol. and went from one to the other oi
Do you know that lady? Unpreten­
he disappoint««] senators explaining public attention from the principal issue try brought about by the low prices for
farm products caused by abundant har­ tious looking, isn't she? But there are
•Sorry to have kept you waiting, ven upon which they were repudiated at the
vests!
abodes of poverty where her face brings
orry: but you know my weaknesa.’ November election. They seem to be of
The Republican leaders cannot hope smiles and welcoming words, and sub­
'Second hand booh*again?'’ "Yes: and the opinion that there is but one way
to divert the attention of the country stantial blessings follow in her train;
> have picked up such a fine old edition open through which success is possible
Æ SET OF THE
from the tariff question whatever they there are food for tho hungry and warm
>f the Shakespeare tragedies. Paid fl) in 1802. Opon the tariff question they
*nay
do,
whether
they
go
forward
or
go
: have been thoroughly repudiated They
clothes for the destitute. She doesn't
•or it. and a bargain at that.”
backward. The Democratic party has a need to have her name blazoned on
Gn the avenue my kodak aud 1 caught now hope by reviving sectional issues
plain, unmistakable duty to perform; earthly tablets, for it is recorded in
»queer figure. It was old Mr. Vuux— through and by means of the Force bill
chat duty consists in molting steadily heaven, and surely the registering angel
and
appeals
to
sectional
prejudice
to
re
­
the successor of Randall in the house­
onward and pressing the advantage smiles and touches liis pen more gently
in an ancient swallow tail, without over form political issues upon other lines
which it has already obtained. It will to the page as he writes her name.
than
tariff
and
taxation.
«•oat or umbrella, and with patent leat’n
Ln this they will be as much disap­ ceep this question before the public un-
There is a man who lives entirely upon
er pumps on Ins feet, pacing toward the
il the fruits of victory have been real- i his wife's earnings. He got that dia-
Which we Offer with a Tear*« Subscription
Capitol in a 'vet snow storm, Mr. Vaux pointed as they were overwhelmed by the
to this Paper for a Trifle More than
: result of the recent election. The people zed. until the McKinley bill has been tnond from her by threats oC Wf de-
always wears pa­
L
Our Regular Subscription Price.
1 of the country have pronounced against «pealed, and until materials which make I struction. She gave it up to preserve
tent leather low
taxation of the many for the benefit of the -rofitable manufacture impoesiole have i peace in the household. She has been
B Wishing to largely increase the cireulailon <>f this
shoes, no matter
B pa]a»’ during the next six niontha. wo have made
few. They will not give up this issue un­ ieen relieved from unnecessary burdens i obliged to allowance him for years, and
what the weath­
W arrangements with n Now York publishing house
til it has eventuated iu practical legisla­ md so cheapened as to not only aid be has well nigh bankrupted her several
er. and be never
f whereby we ere enabled to « ft'<-r «» h |nen»inni to oar
uanufacturing. but increase profitable times.
tion
in
accordance
with
their
demands.
*
subscriiier» a Set oi the Work» of Charle, Dtrk-
wears an over­
»reduction.
Lt
will
demand
larger
mar
­
««, in Twelve l.aige aud lluudsomr
If we were now living under the form of
And that—oh, yes, the old story. He
coat. never car­
Volume*, with u year’» aul«cription to this
government which prevails in monarch­ kets for American farm products; not was a millionaire once, and he wasted
ries an umbrella.
p»)»er, i«>r a trifle more than o»,r p-gnlar sub-
mly reciprocity with Cuba, South his substance in riotous living. Now he
ical
England,
the
new
congress
would
be
The quaint old
gSSHgli,
»« »iptioli price. Ourgr<-Ht«>ff<-r|..Hiilmcrlber»
America
and
Canada,
but
freer
trade
celiiees any ever h* retofoir t»:>d<. Churl« «
at once convened, and the McKinley bill
begs you to give him a few cents for a
tu a u usually
with
all
the
world.
■BEIOi
Dickens
was the pic,test novelisi who cv«-r
would be repudiated immediately; but
cup of coffee, be says, but it will go into
wears u ri iuce"K Virx ls * «w»™««
lived. No aiolwtr before o. a«nc> liis liine lif»
The
late
election
was
only
the
ex
­
the till of the rumseller. Ix.n't give him
Albert coat, all buttoned down before, under our more conservative methods
won the f«m* jhni l>e a«-hleved, and his «or!.a
pression of popular desire; that popular money. 1 have no doubt he is hungry,
are <■««»> »> orejMipalar t«<-«hiv than «luring
save two bu. ,ons near the top. where a we >uust abide the constitutional forms
desire
has
not
l»eeu
accomplished.
Lt
«?!
bis liletime. They abound in wit. humor,
so take him into that restaurant and
wi«le opening «lisplays a decorated waist­ required for securing results.
K
path-», mseteriy delineation of charaetty,
Ou the tariff question the republicans may not be fully realized until after the give him some food that will be whole­
coat and frilled shirt front.
Vivid descriptions ot platuia and iucitlen:».
next presidential election, at which the some.
thrilling
skillfully wrought plots. Eacn
An avenue street car was crowded pan neither go forward nor backward
i final and complete victory will be
book i» intensely interesting. No liomoal ou!«!
Ah! the throng has vanished. The
with statesmen going to the Capitol for with any prospect of bettering their con­
gBr
be without a set of tlnse great and remnrk-
i achieved—namely, the election of a ' people who wore the good clothes have
their daily pretense of labor. A ma­ dition. To stand still is conceded de­
''
able works. Not to have read them ia to 1»
| president and both branches of con­ gone home to dinner, and those who !
feat;
to
move
in
the
other
direction
far
behind the ago in which we live. Tui
jority of them were clad in heavy
gress.
who
will
carry
into
effect
tho
CFLKWIXA
DICKENS.
set
of Dickens' works which we < ff - r nr.
come
out
to
see
them
have
gone
homo
to
coats, and bad their necks carefully offers scarcely less advantage. If they
to onr aul ecribers is handsomely printed from entirely new plat«», wi h new tyj.».
go forward they must rely upon the ful­ 1 popular verdict of last November. Dur­ make notes, while we have only mural- premium
I'lie twelve volumes Contain the following world-f'Dions work», each one <4 which is puh-
muffl?il with huge scarfs. ‘‘What it fillment of pledge made before the elec­ ing the Fifty-second congress the large ized a bit, and whiled away the hour be­
iished c-m' le'e, >u.c‘<a
and ab»olutely unabridged:
the matter?" 1 asked one. "Well, yon tion and pending the passage of the Mc­ I Democratic majority will keep this ques­ fore our Suivtay’s midday meal.
BARNABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMAS
CAVED
COPPERFIELD,
see," replied he, "we all have the cam­ Kinley bill, to the effect that while tion continually in view. Lt will not be
N ellie S. S towell .
STORIES,
MARTÍN CHUZZLEWIT,
paign sore throat, and have to be mighty prices of articles affected by the tariff turued to the right nor to the left; it
OLIVER TWIST AND GREAT EXPEC­
NICHOLAS NICKELBY,
carcfpl." "And what is the campaign might be temporarily advanced, yet. will not i»ermit side issues of any kind
A Shipment of GlaMvrsre«
TATIONS,
DORSEY AND SON,
sore throat?" “Why. a tickling, dryish ultimately and in the near future, bv . to interfere with this all absorbing and
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP AN£I
The “quality” of McKinleyism may
BLEAK
HOUSE,
THEUNCOMMERCIA! TRAVELER,
sensation in the throat all the time, so means of competition, such prices could all important question. With the ad- be seen from a case recently reported I
LITTLE DORRIT,
A TALE OF TWO COTES. HARD
that it is difficult to speak aloud, and be greatly reduced and articles would be [ vantages already obtaiued it will be lit­ by a Boston paper. A merchant recently
CUR MUTUAL FRIEND,
TIMES AND THE fn .3TF.RY OF
which makes the organs very sensitive sold cheaper than before the passage of tle less than criminal to permit anything imported from Antwerp an invoice of PICKWICK PAPERS,
EDWIN DROOP.
to colds and changes in the weather. It the bill, thus placing their reliance in to occur which would make impossible medium table glassware, paying for it
The ; b<»ve are without question the innet fainoun noveln ih;.t wp . »er gu
is the result of speaking so much in the the future for a reversal of the popular ultimate and complete tariff reform.
$1,775. On landing it at the custom
quarter' f ;i century t> ey have been '•e>el>r«t4*<l in every nook lh U < oru< r <4
world. Y' t there are th? ueandri of Jiomes i • America lu t yet stipple ! ". ¡th f. t
open air during the last campaign. judgment in November upon a claim
house the McKinley duty was found to
heuKail high c«>r,t i f the book« preventing people in iihh I c A i .' v eii- HMr a:. <.•
About half the members of the house «hat competition is to come to their re­
When will the «lay come in which be ?1,065, thus making the entire cost
itia hix’irv. rm uotr,owing to the nae of modern im - roved pnuiitig. ! hl »•. .
have been suffering from it, and many lief, anti that by the Time of the next women can wear the beautifm coetume $2,840. The duty under the old law
Machinery, th- extreme!, low price of white paper, an I the gi at <•
¡.C .
of us are not over it yet." And yet then- presidential election the people will be described in the following newspaper would have been $742.80, or $322.70 lees
rail/,
ai l < i; :b!’♦ <‘tf'r
<nir bi:bteril>€i- itiid readei-^ r
»'i - •
. .
does not appear to be auv diminution of in the full enjoyment of cheap neces­ i clipping: "Lady Florence Dixie, the well than the McKinley duty. A part of this . ic- • i- ‘- ¡1! t .n ; ft •! i to pay. tv‘-ry h 'ine iu tiu 1 j . u j « u j j » ••
>! th? greiit ati n r’ v/orli-t,
the quantity of congressional eloquence saries of life secured through competi­ known London advocate of dress re- difference grows out of the customs ad­
on account of the appearance of this tion. This hope is a flattering one: it | form, wears indoors a white flannel ministrative, law making the boxes,
new «lisease.
i blouse or shirt with tartan kilts just cov­ straw, packing, etc., dutiable at the
can never be realized.
At the Capitol the industrious little
Competition has already done its per­ ering the knees and long tartan hose. same rate as the merchandise when an
kodak found many scenes meat and fit fect work in this country in the matter Her shoes have silver buckles and her ad valorem rate is levied.
for its devouring, but the most of these of reducing prices. So perfectly has bodice is a loose shooting jacket. Her
The old rate ou table glassware was
shall be savtnl for a future letter. The competition been canned on that com- hair is short and wavy and full of threads 40 per cent.; the McKinley rate is do
of
gold,
her
complexion
fresh
and
brill
­
kodak is no respecter of persons, and in binutiun for the purpose of arresting
iant. and her features pleasing. Every percent., or an increase of 50 per cent,
good time it will competition baa been resorted to all one knows she rides a cross saddle in a upon the old rate. This increase is said
We will send the EXTIKE SET OF DK Ivl Xs» WOKKH. in T WELVE VOL-
have some inter­ along the line. There is scarcely a man- short divid«-d skirt partially covering to have been put on by McKinley for
’MES. »«s above <!e » rilied. it!! postage prepaid by our elves, also the VAL1.EY KFC-
esting stories to Ofacturing industry in the United States high riding boots.
the benefit of the glassware manufact­ i Kl» fur <>X’E YE Mt, upon receipt o' fo't.l*. which is only <M) cents im re than the
tell of its espion- that is not more or less controlled by
urers in his district. One of the Pliila- •esuhr »nlrtcrlntion ¡ rice of this pa: er. Our reader», therefore, practically get a set of
'¡age of the great some kind of combination for the pur­
You remember that Mrs. Leyburu, in delphia manufacturers, who wept be­ ’icken-’ works in twelve volume» for only 60 cents. This is the grandest premium ever
men who meet pose of limiting the output and regulat­ "Robert Elsmere." thought it "unlady­ fore McKinley to ask for a higher duty, •flfered. l*p »o this time a -et of Dickens’works ha» usually been ilOfOor mure. Tell
every day in the ing the pn«x-3. in some cases this com­ like to be too cheerful;“ but however a had much to say about the pauper la­ ill your friend« that they c in vet a set of Dickens’ work«, in twelve volumes, with a
•ear’:-subseripti .il to the V at ley K rcobd for only $3.10. 8ab«crffie now and get this
big state house. bination has taken the form of trusts or ' silly world ir ay regard it, cheerfulness is borers of Germany, who “eat meat only
rent premium, if y< ur sul»cnption lit« not yet expired, it will make no difl’erence, for
A very neat catch organized monopolies. These trusts have , the sunshine if the hcmely. lmmdrum once a week." and yet he confessed that : will he extended one « ear from date of expiration. We will also give a »•• of lHckenz
I
life
which
most
of
ns
h-ive
to
lead,
and
sending u« acub of three yearly subscribers
of the little in­ secured the concentration of nearly all
workers in our American glass factories is above. free and post-paid, to any
; where it does not exist there are apt to
Address Ashland, Oregon:
strument was Mr. the capital engaged in a given industry. 1
have
work
only
about
nine
tanutha
la
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be illness aud ugliness and alienated af-
Payne, the oldest senator, playing one of
and by Uu* cumtoinnown a «mgleta sob * twkwaa nod
auMry,
Ws Golden Fenile Pills. CAUGHT WITH A KODAK.
Beaurliuf WwHiin. Birth­
day or K.4May 1- -wats.
Estray Notice
ORREL MARE, will weigh *00 or 9«
S lb».; a little white on left fore-foo;
left hind foot white so fetlock; branded r |OLD
PAPERS
on leftshoulder; little star in forehead.
The above described animal will be dulv
Suitable for wrap pin-/ purpo-es. to
•old for a paatane bill of fourteen months.
underlay carpets, etc.,
Including feed during last winter
E. B. MYER
Ashland, Or., Dec. w, m
For Sale t the BE Olili Office,
Hardware, Tin,
Sheet-Iron and
Cooperware.
JOB WORK,
DEFY
(OMPETITWN.
k. IN FOUR VOLUMES
A Great and Wonderful Work,
SPRINGER ON REFORM.
Premium Offer to Subscribers to
THE J VALLEY RECORD. .
galley
yubliehirty
CRAIMD PREMIUM OFFER!
CHARLES DIMS,
In Twelve Large Volumes,
To the VALLEY RECORD.
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