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BEVERLEY BELLS. TALLEY RECORD MARK Hark! Hark! I 9BBHHBHBEESSSS9ES The People’s Paper. Beverley Bella are ringing. Are ringing o'er the lea. Their clear tones fill the twilight chill With clanging melody. Ther,'a a white face at a window. There’» a »ad heart in tho town; la that a bride by th« gray fireside. Clad In a wedding gown? Ring, Bella of Beverley, Ring on as ye rang then; ERADICATES BLOOO POU SOK AND BLOOD TAINT. C ivbral bottles of Swiff, Specific (S.S. S.) ° entirely cleansed my system of contagious CITY VIEW Hood poison of the wry worst type. W m . S. L oomis , Shreveport, La. Tber» is ho mirth Is Heaven or earth. No truth in the Karts of men: CURES SCROFULA EVEN IN ITS WORST FORMS. nursery Harfe 1 Hark! Beverley n«ila are ringing. O'aetwlMt Squire and street; T wm years ago they once rang so, And Oh. th««ream Was sweet! He is no» dead. VntfaltMess— Khbd«a>edh«T gown In vain; TboaglL n*r heart may break for his false scrofula in 1<®4, and cleansed my I had system entirely from it by taking seven WOODBURN, OR. bottle- of S. S. S. tom ice. 1 have not had any symp C. W. W ilcox , Spartanburg, S. C. K« fciperior Tree».' Large Slock I WM Eetabliehed t True to Name! »t^ome again! __ „«Us of Beverley, Rlngon M ydrahg then; There ta & tnirth in heaven or earth. No truth in th« hearts of m«n! re are responsibilities to which I never expose myself”----- Two tears, two little tears, glistened on the edge of her lashes. M. Arthur felt himself moved. A woman, a pretty woman, weeping there before him. Never had such homage teen paid to his genius. “Mon Dieu, madame, I am anxious to make the effort—a very simple dress"----- “Oh, no, not simple; on the contrary, very striking—brilliant in the highest degree. Two of my friends are your customers'' (she told him their names) “and I, I am Mme. Derline”----- “Mme. Derline! You are Mme. Der line!” It was theatrical, absolutely theat- i. Mme. Derline returned the next day and the next after that, and every day INSECT PESTS IN THE FIELD. Fall Plowing a Remedy for Clover Leaf Weevil and Wheat Midge. Elst Winds. There seems to be a fatality connected with the east winds which often prevail about the time that the fruit trees have blossomed and shed their blossom leaves and the coming fruit has just begun to be visible. Then a long succession of east winds pour their blighting effects on trees and fruit tearing shrubs. Young cherries drop in great numbers to the ground, currants drop from their stems, and the hopes of the fruit grower are likewise blighted for the season. Frost is not needed for the destruction of fruit; a few days of cvild east winds effectually does the work. There seems but one thing to do and that is only a partial remedy, and that is to protect as far as possible every tree or fruit tear ing shrub. An evergreen hedge thickly set and well cared for a year or two on the east side of the rows of cherry trees would assist wonderfully in protecting the fruit. If buildings and sheds could be arranged so that they would stand between the Trait and the winds it would help very much in the matter. This should be thought of when trees are being set in the ground. Windbreaks, if nothing more than high board fences, might be provided, writes a southern Wisconsin farmer. The clover leaf weevil which has teen at work in the clover fields of New Y’ork has pushed its way gradually westward until it is now mentioned as a new pest in Ohio, and is the subject of a report from the station of that state, which says: “As described by Professor Lint- ner, of New York, the beetle measures over four-tenths of an inch in length and is of an oval form and brown color. The eggs are deposited in the latter part of summer by the beetles, which may be seen in July and August. The larvae from them appear in September and, changing to pupae in October, emerge as beetles in November. Some of them lay their eggs, from which the larvae hatch and hibernate while quite small, within the old clover stem. Others of the beetles hibernate without oviposition and lay their eggs the following spring. The young larvae arc seen as early as April feeding upon the clover, but it is not before the latter part of May and June that they have attained sufficient size to render them very injurious and their depredations noticeable. At first they feed among the young folded leaves or attach to the under side of a leaf; later they fasten to the edge, into which they eat irregular patches. “From observation made at the depart ment of agriculture at Washington upon the insect in confinement during au tumn, the entire time from the egg to the perfect insect was about SU, months. As to remedies, the application of or dinary insecticides is of no value, except such as will poison the clover and ren “ I have been a grçat der it useless as hay, and it is thought likely the pest will have to be fought in Asthma. sufferer from Asth the autumn, either by mowing and burn ma and severe Colds ing or fall plowing, or both.” every Winter, and last Fall my The depredations of the wheat midge friends as well as myself thought have also teen considered in a bulletin because of my feeble condition, and of the Ohio station, from which we learn great distress from constant cough the following: “The original discovery ing, and inability to raise any of the of the species dates back to the year 1795, in England. From there it was accumulated matter from my lungs, introduced into Canada first, whence that my time was close at hand. it has spread over the larger portion of When nearly worn out for want of the United States, making its first ap sleep and rest, a friend recommend pearance in the northwestern part of ed me to try thy valuable medicine, Boschee’s German Vermont in the early part of the present Gentle, century. Syrup. I am con “This depredator is also known as the fident it saved my red weevil, on account of the color of the Refreshing life. Almost the first maggots or young, and under this name Sleep. dose gave me great will be test recognized by farmers. reliefand a gentle re Others will readily understand the na freshing sleep, such as I had not had ture of the pest by its occurrence in the for weeks. My cough began immedi heads of wheat under the chaff, giving these, when very abundant, a reddish ately to loosen and pass away, and appearance, somewhat resembling rust. I found myself rapidly gaining in Prior to 1861 the ravages of the insect health and weight. I am pleased were widespread and more or less dam to inform thee—unsolicited—that I aging. Since 1861, for a period of twen am in excellent health and do cer ty-eight years, no serious widespread tainly attribute it to thy Boschee’s outbreak occurred. Reports of local in- German Syrup. C. B. S ticknry , iurieSj however, were frequently re Picton, Ontario.” 9 for Infants and Children. “Castorlais wwell adapted tochildren that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. A rcher , M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, B out Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medicatioa. “ The use of ‘ Castoria ' is so universal and “ For several yean I have recommended until the eve of the famous Thursday, its merits so well known that it seem» a work your ’ Castoria, ’ and »hall always continue to of supererogation to endorse it. Few are t lie do so as it has invariably produced b e Be d ei» I and every time she went back, while intelligent families who do not keep Castoria results.” Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed waiting her turn to try on her gown, she within easy reach.” E dwin F. P xrmr . M. D., free. S wift Sraciric Co., Atlanta, Ga. Hash! Hush! C arlos M artyn , D.D., ordered dresses, very plain, but never “ The Winthrop," 125th Street and Tth Ave., New York City. V4 dytag theless costing 700 to 800 francs. Late Pastor Bloomingdale I'atoruiod Church. New York City. J. ZET. btill bight air; Nor was that all. The day of the first r'».i ¿HttreMtMthfeboM, OF ASHLAND TbetvM a footfall ott IK Bta|r. visit to M. Arthur, when Mme. Derline Tus C cntáur C ompany , 77 M urray S trikt , N kw Y ork . Rmtuiny, grierlog, rtarning walked out of the fine place she was ILL KEEP OUR TREES on sale by For ike love of da; a gone by, retail. Go and see them and you grieved, absolutely grieved at the sight H«_haa come at lasf10 redeem the past— will buy no other. of her coupe. It had been her mother- Why m*ki« thejoo reply? RiM.^elle of Beverley, in-law’s coupe and had rolled around the For a broken spirit passed. lMUire about M, and be convinced. Write- streets of Paris for fifteen years. For Wtary breast that ha« found its to aa at «see for particulars. Place your Mme. Derline only entered this shock I rest. order barlt and secure our vtRY low j ing coupe to be driven to a very illus- And ftboul at peace at last! puce«. They ar« subject to change with , —Clifton Bingham in London Theater. | trious carriage maker's. toe market. Address That night, adroitly seizing the psy O. F. STK/A-Tisr, chological moment, she explained to M- Wood Imrn. Or. Speaking of patent medicine«, the Derline that she had seen a certain little ¿^Catalogua free. aagll Judge e<«v': “I'wish to deal fairly and black coupe, lined with deep blue satin, EXPLANATION .—The following picture contains four faces, a man and hi» three dauchtenL Any one can find tbe man's face, but it is r.ot so easy to distinguish the faces of the three young ladies honorably with all, and when I find an that would divinely frame her new Prince Agenor was ljtotolh' beside The picture was published in a few newspapers some time ago, and attracted considerable attention to article that will do what it ia recommen gowns. our standard remedies. We now oiler a new prize competition in connection with it.. A* the sole object ded to do, I am not ashamed to say «o. himself on Friday, April 19,18§V, at th" is to introduce our medicines into new homes those who entered the former competition are requested The coupe was bought next day by M. not to compete in this one. As to the reliability of “The Ford Pill C«.," and tbe estimation in which their I am acquainthd with Dr. Vanderpool, Opera during the second act of “Sigurd.” Derline, who himself began to realize medicines are held in Toronto, Canada, where they are best known, patrons are reietred to Use daily (having been treated by him for cancer) The prince hurried from box to box, and the extent of his new duties. But next newspapers, wholesale druggists aad leading business bouses generally of Toronto. and have used hia blood medicine, known his enthusiasm kept growing. day he saw it was impossible to harness aa the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure, “That blond! Ah! That blond! She’s and while I am sevety-five years old, and an ideal, that biondi Look at that blond! to that pretty toy of a coupe the old horse that drew the old carriage, and have it sc* I many pills and other remedies Do you know that blond?” equally impossible to put on the box the for the biood, liver and kidneys, I must At last he found Palmer, the banker. old coachman wljo drove the old horse. say that for a kidney tonic in Bright’s “ The name, the name of that blond ASHLAND, OREGON disease, and as an alterative for the blood, That is why on Thursday, April £5, at or to correct the action of the stomach in the Salnte-Mesmes box?” 10:80 p. m., a very handsome sorrel “ Mme. Derline." AU war# • rd.red wiU be made to give entire and bowels it is a very superior remedy, mare, driven by a very correct Epglish “Ia there a M. Derline?" and beats anything I eyer tried. coachman, drew M. and Mme. Derline SATISFAOTION- “Assuredly—a notary—my notary— J. B. NELSON, to the Palmers’ house. Nevertheless, the Salnte-Mesmes* notary. And if you Repairing neatly and promptly done, Yakima, Wash vet oae thing was lacking—a little groom you want to see Mme. Derline closer by the English coachman's side. But and at Low Rates. At50centa a bottle. It is the poor come to my house to tne bail next Thurs one must use a certain discretion. The day. She vrill be there." man’s friend and family doctor. most oeautilul wotnan in Paris proposed After the opera, when people were go to wait for ten days before asking for ing out, the prince took a pompon at tne the little groom. foot or the grand staircase. He had en While she mounted the staircase at trapped two of his friends. the Palmers' she distinctly heard the ‘•Come,” said to them, “I want to repeated little blows Of her heart ____ beats. ___ show yon thè most beautiful woman in She entered, and for the first minute she Paris." enjoyed the delicious sensation of suc as he said that there was stand 6tanil- cess. Yes, decidedly all went well. She Just aa ]Mrs. M. E. Tyler ing wf’W two faces of the prince an was in the way of having all, Paris at alert youngnK?» attached to one of th« her feet. And sure of herself, more Water of any temperature desired. Artist. morning newspapers, 'vw«*/’ confident, more courageous, more rash, Nataral Temperature 85 deg'«. read. This young man had a sñ¿r* site advanced, leaning on M. Palmer's ft Bill! TIE WIT» IS 1 TBIIC. He caught as it flew the expression of m „..'“•'rtoduced heron the way to Corner Main and Granite Street». ^“**•*-.1», Prince A geno r, whose high position in arm. wno ___ IMag .Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED society he knew. He managed to avoid counts, marquises ana uu»v~. ■tmgl and animalcnlaa, and neutral- Palmer suddenly said to her: iaing aad correcting all acidi Bromides made in all sizes. Call and meeting the prince, but when Mme. Der- . .. , ties it promotes a normal and “I am anxious to present to you one corded. ' line was about to pass the young re examine our work. healthful condition in every “The only thoroughly pre of your greatest admirers, who the other porter was clever enough to overhear, part of the system. ventive, and also the ono promising night at the opera could talk of nothing without losing a single word, the con — SWIMMING RINK. — but your beauty—the Prince de best results, is deep plowing of wheat Th^nost versation of the three brilliant noble else by The Canadian Agn..":f2rist‘ - stubble in the fall, thereby covering the Nerins. ” men. (■closed aad covered, the same medical One Tb0UMp4 Doliuz in Cuh, a f-ir of Hzndiom« Mme. Derline was not to see the midges so deep in the earth that they Shetland 70 harmless /7S Mme. Derline arose the next morning The propi-ietoH rm yo-, proprietor or of "The “ Tho Fora Ford Pill Co. "... B.— ... ebgznt pair of Shetland Ponl Fonts», Carnage an-1 and o»fj tiro water, always clean, for the springs run a r remedies that do not in*’ • ul 11 Carriase and Harness, valued atjcoo, (delivered fre. in any part r,t tlx United M other valuable prizon for the Atricultcrut'4 heavy volume—more than twelve hun jure the health or interfere with one’s business or at 8 o’clock. Her maid came in, placed Prince de Nerins that night. Neverthe are unable to reach tho surface in the thotuand to tile jirit perron who can make out the three daughters' faces. To the ucnnd will b. giren an elegant brUhtoet reader»! Who will have them I According to pleasure. It builds up and improves the general less he had counted surely on going to spring. This is done as soon as possible th« usual custom tor some years past tba publishers of dred gallons per hour. Ladv'a Cnlrl Watch, set in sapphires hr.d diam-nds. To tbe third will bn given a pair ot clears the skin and beautifies the complexion. a salver on a little table, lit a big fire in now offer their Sixth Half-Yearly Yea may dive and swim and have more Health, genuine Diamond ¿í»r-rloafS. To tlie/.«rf* will be given a handsome China Dinner Palmer’s house anti presiding at the after harvest. Burning the stubble be THz A griculturist No wrinkles or flabbiness follow this treatment. Competition. This grand oompetition will, no Service ^wiftbeg*« Kodak Camera. Tother«rt,aj&eriaeMualo (■a than “anybody’’—come out as “fine Endorsed by physicians and leading society ladies. the ojien grate and withdrew. There apotheosis of his notary’s wife. But lie fore plowing will also destroy any which Literary doubt, be the most gigantic and successful one ever pre Box. To the ,n;ñíh. a Fr »nch Mantel Clock- “o the an eleganTBanquet aa silk" and “white as wool’’—rejuven PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL were on the salver a cup of chocolate sented to the people of the United States and Canada. HarwlMd. Io St^rvlag. Sand « centa tn itaiupi for pdrtknlan Is Lamo. To the mntH, a pa.r of érc.vn ¿Glpi' MnaeS. T > the tenth, a complete LaWn dined at his club and permitted himself have remained therein, and a rotation of One Thousand Dollars in cash will be paid to the per- ated and happy. and a newspaper — the same thing every Tennis 8et.»nd many ether prizes in orderolinrrf:, Isverw Miwprt itor must cut out the abore m . c. ■. r. min. ■nonn tiuth . chum , kl to be persuaded to go to a first pei • crop will add greatly to the efficiency of I son eendins in the largest list of English wotds con» “ PuzzI* Pict ute,” distinguish the three girls' bees tty mtuking a cross With a»e»4 Pen.li on each, morning. located on the strutted from letters in the words "The Canadian Agri- formance at a small theater. They ..nd encloia same with J5 U. 8. twrecent stamps for OM of the fol^wing ‘Pnz¿ Temed ¡ m deep plowing. ” CUFl're*liundred eU Fl»e*lkundr»d Dollar, Dollars In cash will be siren riven to the Mme. Derline touched the rim of the HILMAN LAND, HALF A MILE “Ford'« Fría© Pilla,” “Ford's Prize Catarrh Remedy," or “FtJrfVl P second largest lint. wooed list. A Handsome Pair of Shetland Po Cough Cure«” Select gúv on<?of the above remedies you desire* Acdress ilie r NORTH OF THE PLAZA. cup to her lips and burned herself. So played an operetta cast in the classic The Boston Star nies, Carriage and Harness, will be riven tor the third mold. The principal character was a Plll*<Jo„” Cor. Wellington 5 Bay Sts., ToiWl?q> Canada. .The person »hose enveló; she had to wait awhile. She put down says Dr, Kaufmann’s great book on diseas- largest list. Over one thousand additional prizes award postmarked first will be awarded the first prize, and to« ollie*» to preer of merit. As this • in order ot merit: One Grand Piano; S300 Organ; «400 the cup, took the paper, unfolded it, and young queen, who was always escorted es' its causes and home cure, with fine col ed tisement appears simultaneously throughout the United brutes, every one ba, but ,4 Piano; Dinner Seta; Ladiea' Gold Watches'; Stilt Dress by four regulation ladies of honor. ored plates,is the test work ever published. Patterns; Portiere Curtains; Silver Tea Services; Ten tunitv To the perron sending the last correct answer will be given an elegant V prlgnt rapidly, with a look, ran through the Ptoprletor. Grand piano, valued «.I «500.00. To lheyfrtf person from the tart sending a con Three of these young ladies were well A copy will be sent free to anybody who nyson's Poems, bound In doth; Dickens' in U volume six columns on the first page. At the win U given a gentleman’s fine Gold »‘Sandoz” Watch, whiuh strikes tbe hours a bound in cloth, etc. sends three 2-cent stamps, to pav postage, known to first nighters as having figured As there are more than 1000 prize«, anylone who takes hours on small cathedral gong at pleasure, and valued at B3QO.OO» Tothe «/renrffrom bottom, at the very bottom of the sixth to A. I’. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass. the trouble to prepare an ordinary good list will not tail first-etas. Safety Bicycle, pneumatic tire. To the ZArnffrom the to./, anrst flass Engl in a good many finales of operettas and to receive a valuable prize. This u the biggest thing in column, she found these lines: run. To the Jinrlh from the /<«/, a suite of Parlor Furniture. To the yi/M hxw the competition line that we have ever placed before the in not a few processions of fairies. But handrome Silver Tea Serv ieo. To tbe n'.rth from the latt, an elegant Plan n Lamp, c “Last night there was a very brilliant public, and all who do not take part will miss an oppor The Last Bushranger Gone. trrtnth from the latt, a handsome pair of Portiere«. To the tifhth from the la.t, a Remane the fourth — oh, the fourth! She was tunity of a life time. English leather travellir.j Trunk. To the ninth fruta the latt, two faeces of genuine French representation of ‘Sigurd’ at the opera. The last or one of the last of the old K ulbs -1. A letter cannot be used oftner than it Statuary, and many other prizes in order of tntrX Many of the most distinguished women new, a magnificent brunette of the most Australian bushrangers is dead. Forty appears in the words " The Canadian Agriculturist. For instance the word "egg" could not be used, as there surprising beauty. When tho audience Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster- of fashion were there—the handsome is but one **<" in the three words. X Words having more years ago the name of Black Douglas SPECIAL PRIZES FOR EACK STATE. one meaning but spelled the same can be used but Duchesse de Montoiglon, the pretty was leaving, Prince de Nerins said to was renowned in New South Wales. He than les, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, once, s'3. Names ot places and persons barred. every one who w< ni l listen to him: A «peci»l prize of a Silk Dre»« Pattern (sixteen yards, any color), or • firet d»»» Each list must contain one dollar to pay for all month's Comtesse Verdiniere de Lardac, the ad Sewing Machine (any make desired) will H elven to tbe .first person in each State in tb» “That brunette! Pein! That brunette! was a negro, and had been a prize subscription to Tax AonicutTURirr. It two or more Hypochondria, Melancholia, In- I mirable Marquise de Muriel and the pi tie, the largest list which bears the earliest postmark U S who can make out the three daughters’ faces. We shall give away 800 valuable prize«, There’s nothing : !. j her in any other fighter before he took to the ropes. His will take tho first prize, and the others will recerve prizes besides special prizes, (if there should be so many sending correct answers.) N a charge is made for boxing quant Baroness de Myrvoix. ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz real name was Russell, and lie died in in order of merit. U. 8. money and stamps take st par. and packing of prizes. The names of the leading prize winners will be puWislted in connection with our theater. She ’ s U. .■ most beautiful wo The object in offering these magnificent prize» is to “We have to announce a new star the hospital at Sandhurst — the old Ben advertisement in leading newspapers next month. Extra premiums will be given to only those wboare introduce our popular magazine into new homes, in every ziness, Brain and Spi willing to assist in introducing our medicines. Nothing is charged for tbe pnzes » any way. They that has suddenly come to shine in the man in Paris. Tno most beautiful.” part of the American continent. digo, the Victoria mining town. Bush The next morning Mme. Derline found are absolutely given away to introduce and advertise “ Ford'« Prize Rented le«,” which are stand Every competitor enclosing 30 cents in stamp» ezua, Parisian constellation. The house was nal Weakness. NtotaiaM lieu, and «U op at 84.18 per m; ard .«dirme., and will be used in every family for years where they have been once introduced. All receive free, by mail, poet paid, one of T kk AtiRlcviz in the fashionable intelligence of her rangers already seem almost as extinct will aad IMarMacks, «rad«, al 87.M per ai, f.o.b. prizes will’be awarded jn order of merit, and with perfect satisfaction to tbe public. Ibe runadt«» tubist '» Elegant Souvenir Spoon» ot Canada. in ecstasies over a blond with sad eyes, as highwaymen. — Mid-Ulster Mail. Fre« «f Masase. W« are strictly wbolraaleni, and newspaper ten lines about the Palmers ’ Prizes swarded to persons residing in the United States will be sent by mail, postpaid, and prizes ttvo ■rew aottoaa bat the afiaveatock. Our trade bas with eyes like steel, and whose shoul will be shipped from our New York office free of duty. ■■•WB to imasrase proportions isecvint to none) This medicine has direct action upon ders—ah! what shoulders! Those shoul ball. The marchionesses, the countesses All money letters should be registered. Good in Theory, but— threa«b the merits ot our roods. A WATCH FOR EVERY CORRECT AKHWKR. O cr F ormrr CostrmTio«—We have given away the nerve centers, allaying al) irritabili ders were the event of the evening. On and the duchesses who were there were Bead tor samples. For full parti,-ulani, add nos Mrs. Newage—Why don’t girls learn ff25,000 in prizes during th* last two veari.aiKl have thou ■.Ç.MMAVM «.BOMB, Ime’s S.mmlt, Mo. ties, and increasing the tlow and power named, but of her, Mme. Derline, not a sands of letters from prize-winness In every state in the An extra premium of A genuine <4Fearle«8w Watch« (stem winder,) will be awarded to «wry all sides people were asking: ‘Who is their father's business and be independ union and every part ot Canada and MeirtMindland. person who sends a correct answer within 30 days after this advertisement appears, in case they should not of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless she?’ ‘Who is she?’ ‘To whom belong word—not one word. Lord Ktlcoursie, AD.C. to the Governor Gertfral of Can, ent? he fortunate enough to secure one of the larger prizes. Tliat is, if any one can find the three faces and ads, writes: “I shall recommend my friends teen tor youi And to make it worse, he who wrote and leaves uo unpleasant effects. enclose thew witfein 30 days from the time this advertisement appears in the newspaper, they ara thoso divine shoulders?’ One Girl—Please, ma'am, my father competitions," M. M Brenden, Vancouver. B. C., re SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. ■BHBfBM—A Valuable Book on Nervous guaranteed cither one'ot ttie Lading prizes, or an extra premium of a watch on conditions stated. about the theatrical performance lauded fflGOO in gold'' and we hold his receipt tor same. “To whom? We know, and our read is a telegraph lineman.— New York ceived LULL aont free to any addrexa. No answer will be noticed that does not contain 30 ttenu for cne of Ford’s Prize Remedies« A few of the prize winners: Miss J. Robinson. Toronto, r 1« r r »till poor patients can also obtain ers will thank us for telling them the in enthusiastic terms the beauty of the Weekly. *1500; J. J. Brandon, Fenelon Falls, Ont, (IMO; David Address THE FORB PILL CO, “37,” Cor. Wellington & Bay SU., Terontifc I IlLah tbla medicine frea of chare«. G. A. R. t, St. Louis Mo., Harrison, Syratuse.N. Y., »636; H. Beavis, P----------- ideal lady of honor and said, “Moreover, Tbla remedy has lieen prepared by the Bovi-rond name of this marvelous beauty—it is »300; Jaswaptie, West Duluth, Minn.. 1500; Misa Geor BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. the Prince de Nerins declared that in Pastor Pmtor Koenig, of ot Fort Fort Wayne, Wayne. Ind., since »luce 1876, lSAL and gina Robertson. Oak St, Brooklyn, »1000; ; Fred H. Hills, HUIS, Mme- Derline.” 359 State St, Bridgeport Conn., and thousands of others. Meats in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and is now prepared under his direction by the contestably Mlle. Miranda was the most Address, T hs AeRiuuLTVRUT, Peterborough, Ontario, Her name! She had read her name! .ÍAPANESB 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com Canada. KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, IIL She grew dizzy. Her eyes cr >ssed each beautiful woman in Paris." rade« cordially welcomed. (Competition closes Jan. 15th, 1893.) Mme. Derline threw the paper in the W. A. P attice , Commander. Sold by Drmnrists nt 81 per Bottle. ßforSü other. All the letters of the alphabet fire. She did not wish her husband to W. P. SquiRE, Adjutant. T arfA Size. 81.75. O Botllus for S>0. seemed to dance like mad in the news paper. After awhile they grew quieter, know that she was no longer the most W. R. C. Stopped and got back into their places. beautiful woman in Paris. A new and complete treatment, consist BUBMSIDZ RELIEF CORM NO. 24 Nevertheless she held on to the great ing of Suppositories, Ointment in Capsules, ■ She managed to find it again—her name i£ POSITIVE CURE. Meet, la Masonic hall at 2 o'clock p. m. dressmaker and the English coachman, also in Box and Pills; a Positive Cure for j —and took up her reading: ,{OTHERS. M Warren SU New York. Price BO on the first and third Saturdays of each External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itch but she has never dared to ask for the O-J year of the most successful Quarter “It is Mme. Derline. the wif? of one of ing, Chronic. Recent or Hereditary Piles, month. ever published. M ary E. M c C all , Pres. j the most esteemed and richest notaries little groom.—Translated from the and many other diseases and female weak More than 3,000 LEADING NEV French of Ludovig Halevy for the New nesses ; it is always a great benefit to the Mrs. Gao. Engle. Sec’y. of Paris. The Prince de Nerins, whose York World. PAPERS in North America nave compliment, general health. The first discovery of a this publication during its first year, and uni wqrd carries authority in these matters, medical cure rendering an operation with versally concede that its numbers afford th KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. - said last night to every one he met, Unjust to Visiting Pastors. the knife unnecessary hereafter. This Rem 'Tightest and most entertaining reading th;« ¿an be had. "That is the most beautiful woman in GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights Ministers who accept an invitation to edy has never been known to fail. $1 per ^Patented in United States and Canada.) Published ist day of September, December box, 6 tor $5; sent by mail. Why sutler Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every I I« n Practical Yfaclilnc, Apprécia, Paris.’ Wo are entirely of that opinion.” occupy a pulpit for a Sunday or two March and June. from this terrible disease when a written Friday evening. Vieiting Knights in good Ask Newsdealer for it, or send the price, She finished reading, and a sudden during a pastor’s vacation have a right guarantee is given with 6 boxes, to refund ted by Practical B um I iic »« M cii . ■tending are cordially invited to attend. 50 pents, in stamps or postal note to The success of this Great Cough Cure is ' anxiety seized her. to expect that their compensation shall the money if not cured. Send stamp for 8YLVKSTRR S ylykotkr P attzrson a TTXRBON .C. , C. C. without a parallel in the history of medicine. “Edward? What will Edward Bay?" J M Gas»»« RY, K. of R and 8. TOWN IOP1CS, be commensurate with the ability of the free Sample. Guarantee issued by W ood Il is a handsomely furnished Combination All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos ard , C larke & Co., Wholesale and Retail Edward was her husband. She had Desk, Money Drawer and Cashier, with Com« church. When the pastor receives two Druggists, Sole Agents, Portland, Or. itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can 2i West 23d St., New Fori. Isnation Lock and ilegistering Attachment. never in her life called any other man or three thousand n year it is hardly fair MASONIC, successfully stand. That it may become It records both cash and credit sales. This brilliant Qurdterly is not made up known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex- ' than her husband by his first name. He to put “the supply” off with a ten dollar MM^For sale by the BIBXTTOV CHAFTER, NO. 21, B. A. M. It records disbursements. from the c^rrenii ycarhi issues of T own T opics , petiM, aro placing a Sample Bottle Free into was loved, this notary, and almost at It itemizes money paid in on account. I bill. We have known of ministers who, but contains the best stories, sketches, bur Regular convocations on th« Thursday every home in the United States and Canada. Winchester Pharmacy, It enables you to trace transactions in dis lesques, poems, witticisms, etc., from the /»arZ- next after th« full moon. S ole A oents F ob A shland . If voo have a Cough, Bore Throat, or Bron ' the moment she asked herself what Ed I having accepted an urgent invitation to pute. numbers of that unique journal, admittedly ward would say Edward hurriedly ‘>ccupy a pulpit, have not received a F.H. C arter , H. P. chitis. use it, for it will cure you. If your It will keen different lines of goods separate. the crispest, raciest, most complete, and to all It shows the transactions of each clerk. M. L. M c C all , Secretary. child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use MEN AND WOM1CN the most interest« opened the door. sum that they would offer to the brother It makes a careless man careful. ing weekly ever issued. it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread “ Why do these newspaper men med It keeps an honest man honest and a tbh f who has preached for them at home ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. that insidious disease Consumption, use it. will not stay where it is. Subscription Price: dle in what doesn't concern them? This during their absence, and they were out Ask your Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE, It will save in convenience, time and money, Stated communications on the Thursday Price 10 cte.. 50 eta. andll-OO. If your Lungs is an outrage! Your name! Look at it Sm Tcjlcs, jer yesr, • ■ $4.00 enough to pay for itself mauy times over. of pocket their traveling expenses.— el «r before the full moon. are »ore or Hack lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Tales Troa Tern loyiss, yer yew, 3.09 Each machine boxed se|>aratdy and war there; your name in this paper! ’ ’ Watchman. C. H. V avfel , W. M. ranted for two years. Piaster. Price 25 eta. For sale by all Drug The two cltfcbel, • • • 6.09 Mme. Derline very sweetly and gently C. R. LaValley, Secretary. For full particulars address A Wonder Worker. gists and Dealers. T own Tones scot 3 months on trial for set about bringing this rebel to reason. „ ei.oo. • • Whv this ratro this rereat vexation? Mr- kTank Huffman, a young man of ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. H. C. IM. BRISCO X C7O., "WeRtori» 2>X iiiiuk 'C x * m » N. B.- Previous Nos. of ‘‘T alks ” will be wnytms rage this great vexanom- : Burlington Ohio, states that he had teen promptly forwarded, postpaid, QQ receipt of Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays They accuse you of being the hueband j under unaer the care ci tv. . prominent , . ‘ _* —* 125 DEARBOe*' °-T CMICACO, ILL. of two physi- 50 cents ouch. A Lady With tn each month. of the most beautiful woman in Paris, cians, ____ __ and used their treatment until ___ — be IT WILL drive the humor from M rs . A. M c C all , W M. They pro Ja that, then, so horrible, a misfortune so was not able to «“ get >♦ • around. ’«""rf your system, and make your skin Miss Lydia McCall. Secretary. A Baby Complexion nounced his case to be Consumption and clean and smooth. Those Pimples and frightful?” .„vutevro. ro,.n -,-c- ~ ..j — incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. . Blotches which mar your beauty are Reduced to obedience, M. Derline King’s New Discovery for Consumption, I. O. O. F. caused by IMPURE BLOOD. went down stairs to his office to make 1 Coughs and Colds and at that time was not ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. They can be removed in a short iti able to walk across the street without rest mouey for tho most beautiful woman in I »! Hold regular meetinin every Saturday time, if you arc wise and use tho ing. He found, before he had used half of Paris. vvaniuK at tbeir hall in Ashland. Brethren a dollar bottle, that he was much tetter; great blood purifier, Sulphur Bitters, A very wise and a very timely occu he continued to use it a;;d is to-day enjoy in Rood standing are cordially invited to •J £) attend. R. P. Nr il , N. G. pation, because scarcely had Mme. Der ing good health. If you have a»jy fhroat, TRY A BOTTLE TO-DAY. A. C. Caldwell, 8ec’y, P. O. box 102. ci line teen left alone when a thought Lung or Chest Trouble try ft. We guàran- ! tee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at E. E. cams into her head that would rid the Winchester & Co. Drug Store. Why suffer with Boils ? Why rave pilot rock kncampment , no . 16. 5 with that terrible Headache ? ' Why notary’s strong box of a very pretty Meets in Chid Fellows's Hall every 2d and lay and toss on that bed of pain li’iiiil 4th Monday in each month. Members in bundle of bank notes, A Summer Without Mights. i'-íi; ■ T. » with RHEUMATISM? Use Sul ill* good standing cordially invited to attend. •!» lu'-'i c? It seemed to her that her new position To the «’limner visitor in Sweden there Hiii? f phur Bitters. They will cure you W. W. K kntnor , C. P. Imposed new duties upon her. She is nothing more striking than the almost 4 where all others fail. The dose is li’iii T E. J. Farlow, Scribe. ’ji [¡¡JlH * j W¿ ÄNG.CUf could not present herself at the Palmers' total absence of night. At Stockholm, »S small—only a teaspoonful. TRY IT WHO ARE DEBILITATED AND SUFFERING ball without a new dress and one from the Swedish capital, the sun goes down HOPS RRBRCCA DEGREE LODGE, MO. 24. and you will be satisfied. Theyoung, a celebrated hand. So she ordered her a few minutes before 10 o'clock and rise» the aged and totterin g are soon made ¡SE Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each from N ervous D ebilità S eminal W eak well l>y its use. Kepiember what carriage in the afternoon and resolutely again four hours later during a greater month in Odd Fellows's Hall. Ashland. I da B vrckhaltir , N. G. gave her coachman the address of M. part of the month of June. But the four i you read here, it may save year life, ness . L osses D rains .I mpotency ofc it has SAVED HUNDREDS. J. H. McBride, Sec’y. Arthur, one of the most illustrious hours the sun lies hidden in the frozen If you are suffering from Kidney ’ L ost M anhood . R heumatism , L ame dressmakers in Paris. north are not hours of darkness—the re < Disease, and wish to live to old age, T CAUSED BY USING b n -'WJ A. O. U. W. ••Oh, madame, a ball dress — a splen- use Sulphur Bitters. They never fail B ack . K idney T roubles . N ervousness I traction of his rays as he passes around <’*•1 *,V)vn for Thursday,” said that au- the north pole makes midnight as light ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. to cure. Get it of your Druggist. “to ‘‘S3 •-i ;gnitary; “I don’t dare make such as a cloudy midday, anil enable? ono Jo y^^SLEEPLESSNE55.P00RMEM0RY& GENERAL l e Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellows' Hall every first and third Wednesday in each I .. mise, because I could not fulfill it. read the finest print without artificial J DON’T WAIT. CET IT AT ONCE. ucumber lder month. AU brethren in good standing are ' the effects of abuses, excesses, worry and exposure. For such suflerers J . —. light at any time during the “night.”— g cordiaUy invited to attend. DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR in our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical, 5 Suiphur Bitters will cure Liver we have a relief and cure G eo . E ngle , M. W. lower ream Habit, Cured at Home In Ten St. Louis Republic. or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force , Complaint. Don’t be discouraged; B In your ignorance of effects B 8 R adcliff . Recorder. Hays by Administering Dr. electricity— and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your ’ IT WILL CURE YOU. £ and vitality — which is Yes! after using it daily for six months a Haines Golden Specific. drained, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health, system the elements thus lady’s skin will be as pink,soft and velvety, F »8* f F ’ g F iWj? IT IS THE BEST. low at once and in a natural way. This is our plan and treatment, and we a It can be given In a glass of beer, a cup of strength aad vigor will fol ; as pure and clear as the most delicious ba- coffee •Send 3 2-cent »tamps to A. P. Ordway & Co., tea. or in food, without the knowl q . Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed. cure or money refunded. | bv's skin. It is not an artificial cosmetic. edge of or the Boston, Maas., for best medical work published That is Why I Recommend It. It is absolutely harm i ; It cleanses, refines, purities and whitens. It less,ami will patient. Belt is no experiment, at we have restored thousands to rotest health and vigor, Dr. Sanden’s Electric _ effect a permanent ana speedy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the I feeds and nourishes the skin tissues, thus cure, failed, as can be shown by hundreds of cases throughout th>3 State, who would gladly after all other treatments ’ whether the patient is a moderat ’ e All who are aaffering from the effects ■ banishing wrinkles, marks and scars. It is : liest satisfaction of atty cough medicine I XV whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. testify, aad from many of drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been i handle, and as a seller, leads all other pre. of Youthful Errors, Loss of Manhood, as harmless as dew and as nourishing to given in thousands of eases, and in even Failing Powers, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, the skin as dew is to the Hower. Price |1. instance a perfect cure has followed. It , parations in this market. 1 recommend it THE DR. SHNDEN ELECTRIC BELT | for coughs, colds and croup.—A. W. Bald- Stricture, Syphilis and the many troubles i Bottle lasts three months. never fails. The system once impregnated Sample Buttlf mailed free to any lady on with the specific, it becomes an utter im- 1 ridge, Millersville, Ill. For sale by J. c. is a ceinoiete galvanic battery, made into a belt so be easily worn during work or at rest, and it gives soothing, prolonged currents which are the effects of these terrible GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costs which are instantly felt throughout ail weak parts, as or to we I Barrett & Co., and all leading Druggists. forfeit $5.000. It has an Improved Electric Suspensory, ths disorders will receive, F ree or C harge , ! receipt of 10 cents in stamps to' pay for r possibility for the liquor appetite to exist. only $2.00 per 100 square feet. Makes a ; postage and packing. full direction» how to treat and cure them- i M bs .G ervaisk G raham ,“Beauty Doctor,’ I Cures guaranteed. 4S page book of partic good roof for years.and anyone can put it on. greatest boon ever given weak men, anil we warrant U tg.f“re any the above wealmesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, ot One Smail Bile Bean every night fora ulars free. Address the G olden S pecific week arouse Torpid Livers. 25c. per bottle Send stamp for sample and full particulars. L; oney Refunded. They a re graded in strength to meet ajl stages of weakness in young",. jnidClirjrged or qld men, and w ill cure oeivet at home by writing to the C vlutor - ! 3425 State Street, Chicago, Ill. Co., Ifi5 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. the worst cases in two or three months. 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