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VALLEY RECORD. EX M. MILLES. W. O. JOFIN8ON. PEOPLE S PARTY COLUMN. The Industrial Legion. Commander Van Dervoort has issued THE RICH AND THE POOR. the following front the headquarters of , the National Industrial legion at Oma j The People's Paper. Practical Blacksmiths, The Horrible Condition Which Has Grown ha: I Vp Under Our Class Government. Immediately after the legion was or Experienced Horseshoers. ASHLAND, Or....... Thursday, July 12, 1894 There is one thing that may bo said ganized at Memphis on Nov. 19, 1892, about the French revolution, and espe the officers of tho national committee -------- :o:-------- J A large signal tower is in course of ■ cially of the period covering the reign gave it the following indorsement: ATER STREET—Below the Livery Stable. Terms reasonable; Work erection at West End, N. J., in connec-1 of terror in 1793-4: For onco the nobili We kindly request that the People’s Party tion with the application of the new block | ty «and wealthy received what the mass ’ state, county and local committees in every Guaranteed. state in the Union do all in their power and system being placed on the Delaware, j I nr- TRY US! lend a helping hand to organize the Industrial Lackawanna »nd Western’s Morris and es have suffered since tho dawn of his legion. Push the organization into every tory; for once the blood of nobles was Essex division. county, precinct and school district in spilled by tho masses, whereas the peo state, The equipment of the Lackawanna, ple’s blood had been spilled for genera the land. H. E. T aubeneck , Chairman. road with the block signal system has tions fighting against each other in the J. H. T urner , Secretary. begun between Hoboken and the Hack wars of nobles for power. For every M. C. R ankin , Treasurer. JOHN K. PELTON. R. P. NEIL. ensack and Passaic rivers, and it is ex drop of blood shed from the veins of no At tho meeting of the national execu- pected to be completed on the Morris and bles a thousand drops have been shed j five committee at Chicago, Aug. 2, Essex division this summer. from the veins of the people. Is it not 1893, the committee again renewed that —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— foolish, then, that the noble blood shed request. At the meeting of the full committee in tho French revolution should be so bitterly bewailed by historians, while at St. Louis, Feb. 22, 1894, the follow there is hardly a sigh or expression of ing resolution was adopted as a part of —VIA— regret for tho millions of toilers who the report of the committee on address. All Kinds of Fresh Meats Resolved, That we renew our recommenda- have fallen, unregrotted and unknown, ' tion adopted at the meetings of the national Kept constantly on hand, Fair living j in the battles of nobles and in the bat | executive committee at Indianapolis and Chi- prices is all that we ask. —OF THE— tle for bread? Yet these views survive ■ cago and earnestly urge every state and coun today and may be found in the newspa ty committee to organize the Industrial legion We will make it to your interest to Southern Pacific Co. deal with us. febl’92 pers every day, and even the courts rec i in every voting precinct in the land. This resolution is printed in the pro ognize the distinction between the rich of the meeting of the commit Do you want to Save Money? Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. and the poor, between those who have ceedings tee in St. Louis, and the whole is signed everything and those who have nothing, I North South ! by fixing its penalties according to H. E. Taubeneck, chairman; J. H. Tur ner, secretary. 6:15 p ni Lv Portland Ar 8:20 a ni wealth. 10:10 a m Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 p ni I earnestly request that every People’s The man who slightly wounded Frick Ar 4:10 p in 11:10 a ni Lv Ashland 10:45 a ni Ar SanFranciscoLv 7:00p in was sentenced to 22 years in the peni Party newspaper in tho land will keep this standing for at least GO days, and Above trains stop at all stations from tentiary. A poor man who stole 1 cent Portland to Albany, inclusive; also Tan from a United States mail wagon was that all^ho members of tho committees gent, Shedds, Halsey. Harrisburg. Junction given nine years in tho penitentiary. referred to and tho rank and file of the City, Irving, Eugene, andati stations from On the other hand, an Illinois banker people will write to me for the plan of Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. who embezzled $80,000 was indicted on this work, and I am glad to say that Roseburg Mail Daily. 28 counts, found guilty and sentenced the people are waking up, and I trust Will make you a Fine Suit of Clothes I to one year’s imprisonment on each that the grand movement will continue ARBI ve : LEAVE- in the Latest Styles all along the line. Portland.... 8:30 a m Roseburg... 5:50 p in count, but tho judge provided that each P aul V an D ervoort . Roseburg ... 7 :00 a m Portland ... .4 :00 p ru term of imprisonment should begin and —: FROM $22 UP. ( Omaha. end together, so that the rascally bank Dining Cars on Ogden Route. g**Call on us before having your suits I Nothing strange. er will serve but one year in alL Har ordered elsewhere. A. FETCH. per, who stole $1,000,000 from the Fi Intelligent people, who realize the im PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. decl4 Front St.. Medford .Or. delity bank, served six years; likewise portant part the blood holds in keeping the —AND— in a normal condition, find nothing Ferdinand Ward. Every day burglars body strange in the number of diseases that Secon.il- Class Sleeping Cars DR. JORDAN & CO.’S who steal a few dollars’ worth of plun Hood’s Sarsaparilla is able to cure. So der are given as long periods of impris many troubles result from impure blood Attached to all through trains. GREAT BOSEUM OF ANATOMY onment as rich scoundrels who steal that the best way to treat them is through the blood, and it is far better to use only 1051 Market St., San Francisco WEST SIDE DIVISION. millions. harmless vegetable compounds than to (Between 6ch and 7th Sts.) J Between Portland and Corvallis. When the poor steal from the rich, dose to excess with quinine, calomel and Go and learn how wonderfully jou MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT BUNDAY.) the courts have no mercy on them. other drugs. By treating the blood, with are made and how to avoid sickness and disease. Museum enlarged with When the rich steal the savings of the Hood’s Sarsaparilla, scrofula, salt rheum thousands of new objects. Admie- and what are co-inion ly called “humors:’’ arrives : LEAVE8 poor, the courts prostitute their func dyspepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, neural ,. aion 25 cts. Portland.. ..7:30 a m I Corvallis. . .12:15 p m Private Office—Name Building tions to save tho criminals. The courts gia, consumption and other troubles that 1051 Market Street— Disease» of men: Corvallis... 1:00 p m | Portland... .5:35 p in have been perverted into instruments to originate in impurities of the blood or im stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of tho akin At Albany and Corvallis connect with and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer- serve the rich, just as they were once paired circulation, can all be cured. trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. cury. Treatment personally or by letter. Semi instruments to serve king and noble. Gatling Gun In the Composing Room. tor book. w Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) And just as groat as was the power of Not only tho common laborer, but When visiting the Midwinter Fair be sure tho noble to oppress the masses, just as skilled labor itself, has beeu a sufferer leave : arrive : to sae Jordan’s Museum. Portland 4:10p m | M’Minnville 7:25pm great, if not greater, is the power of tho from the almost Siberian despotism of MV Minn ville 5:50 am | Portland.. ..8:25 a m capitalists to oppress the laborers today. our system. The labor saving machine In changing from feudalism to capi does not save labor. A Boston daily THROUGH TICKETS talism, from the reign of nobles to the newspaper is putting in 30 typesetting To all points in the Eastern States, Can reign of capitalists, the essential differ machines, which means the discharge of P ark O besity P ills will reduce vour ada and Europe can tie obtained from ences between the upper and lower class 60 compositors. A rival newspaper is weight PERMANENTLY from 12 to 15 E. C. KANE, Agent, Ashland. pounds a month. NO STARVING sickness R. KOEHLER, es have not changed. 'The masses still preparing to do the same, and it is with E P. ROGERS, or injury; NO PUBLICITY. They build Manager. Asst.G.F. & Pass. Agt produce all wealth, while the nonpro in bounds to say that no less than 200 up the health and beautify the complexion, ducers enjoy it. The masses are still printers' in Boston will fall before this leaving NO WRINKLES or flabbiness. without wealth, while the capitalists, little gatling gun of tho composing room. STOUT ABDOMENS and difficult breath ing surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT like the feudal noblemen, have every Tramps are the decayed fruit of com but a scientific and positive relief, adopted thing. It is still a thousand times great petition A mechanic iu Boston, long only after years of experience. A 11 orders er crime for a poor laborer to commit a out of worn, being denied further credit supplied direct from our office. Price $2.00 crime against a capitalist as it formerly by his grocer, recently filched a rack of per package or three packages for $5.00 by mail postpaid. Testimonials and particulars was for a serf to strike a nobleman. The flour. The grocer called a policeman, (sealed) 2cts. shedding of n drop of a Frick’s blood and both followed to the tenement of the All Correspondence Strictly Confidential. in a court of ‘ ‘justice’ ’ outweighs a thou mechanic, whero the mother and chil PARK KEXEBY CO., Boston, lass. sand of that of workingmen. In every dren were found eating the flour made avenue of life, even in the churches, the into a paste with cold water, there being Ties. F. Oaken, Henn C. Paine. Henrv C. Rouse, Connecting with All Transcon rich and poor are divided into classes, no coal in the house. The policeman re RECEIVERS. They do not meet together on an equal fused to arrest the mechanic.—Mason tinental Lines, basis. One class is the robber class, and A- Green in Donahoe’s. IS THE the other is the exploited class; one “One of my customers came in to-day class produces without consuming what and asked me for the best cough medicine it produces, tho other consumes without I had,’’ says Lew Young, a prominent producing; ouc class has nothing, while druggist of Newman Grove, Neb. “Of RUNNING course I showed him Chamberlain’s Couch the other has everything. Remedy, and he did not ask to see any oth ELECTRIC LIGHTED CARS And yet there oro people who say that er. I have never yet sold a medicine’ that RAILROAD there is no class struggle; that there is would loosen and relieve a severe cold so BETWEEN no class struggle between laborers and quickly as that Remedy does. I have sold I capitalists; that there is no class strug I four dozen of it within the last sixty days do not know of a single case where it gle between the possessors of wealth and and failed to give the most perfect satisfaction.” , | and the dispossessed!—Cleveland Citizen. 50 cent bottles for sale by Ashland Drug JOHNSON & MILLER, W MARKET. PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s. Beef, Pork and Mutton. The Shasta Route FETCH, The Medford Merchant PEOPLE FAT THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. JJORTHERN PACIFIC R I N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars TO ST. PAUL 5 CHICAGO OMAHA 5 CHICAGO The EXPRESS TRAINS con sist of Vestibuled, Sleeping Dining and Parlor Cars, HEATED BY STEAM day? Arthur—Yes, and here’s her letter. She uses the word “love” only 16 times and only underscores it 10.—New York Tickets on sale at all prominent railroad Weekly. offices. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH For information, time cards, maps ; and tickets, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON. THROUGH TICKETS to SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL EASTERN CITIES, DAYS TO CHICAGO UATIDQ the Quickest to Chi nUUliu cago and the East. UAIIDQ Quicker to Omaha and nUUriO Kansas City. 12.45 p m 1. 5 p in 7.15 a iu 6.5p 7.15 p 4.05 p 7.15 p 10.05 a m in in in Hi TIME Lv. Minneapolis. Ar 8.40 Lv St. PaulAr... 8 00 Lv .Duluth... Ar 11 10 Lv Ashland.. Ar 8.15 Ar Chicago . ...Lv 5 00 Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Ry HIGH & STOUT. — THIS IS THE- GREAT - SHORT - LINE St. PAUL & CHICAGO And all points East and South. Their Magnificent track, Peerless Vesti buled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: charge. Ship yonr freight and travel I over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W. H. M ead , Gen. Agt., For rates and general information call on 248 Washington St. Portland, Or. or address, W. H. HURLBURT, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent, Ti W, T easdale , G. P. A., fit . V«Ulj Miflffi G. A. R. BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and Id Saturday of each month. VisitingCom- rades cordially welcomed. J as . C hinholm , Commander. I. S S mith , Adjutant. W. R. C. BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS NO. 24 Meets in Masonic ball at 2 o’clock p. ni. on the first and third Saturdays of each month. M rs . J as . C hisholm , Pres. M rs . L ydia G riswold , Sec’v. KNIGHTS Ob’ PYTHIAS. GRANITE LODGE, NO. 28, Knights Pythias, -Ashland, Oregon, meets every Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good standing are cordially invited to attend. • H. T. C hitwood , C. C. F. D. W agner , K. of R and 8. MASONIC, SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. Regular convocations on the Thursday next after the full moon. E. V. C arter , H. P. M. L. M c C all , Secretary. It is astonishing what a rage there is for imitations. Great men have long been so slavishly imitated by their in feriors that the copyists begin to fancy they are better than the originals. There is nothing new, but the cultivation of the mimetic power has recently almost developed into a fine art. We have all enjoyed the cleverness, the grace and the exactness with which Miss Cissy Loftus impersonates her brethren and sisters of the profession. But now we read that Miss Letty Lind gave an imi tation of Miss Cissy Loftus imitating Miss Letty Lind. Probably we shall next have Miss Cissy Loftus giving an imitation of Miss Letty Lind giving an imitation of Miss Cissy Loftus imitat ing Miss Letty Lind. It is difficult to say when this kind of thing will stop. —London Graphic. Notice. he city council But They Were Comfortable. City Recorder. ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. 8. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays tn each month. M rs . E. C. K ane , W. M." M iss B elle W agner , Secretary. I. O. O. F. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. Hold regular meetings every Saturday evening at their hail in Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially invito J to attend. A. E. M atson , N. G. H. S. E vans , Sec’v, P. O. box 102. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. Notice for Publication. Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and Itli Monday in each month. Members in good standing cordially invited to attend. A bram B ish . C. P. F. M. D rake , Scribe. U nited S tates L and O ffce , ( Roseburg. Or., May 16,1891. i otice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of of N the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each and debris from Ashland creek between Messenger saw mill and the head of the lower water system. Bids may be filed with the City Recorder on or before August 6th, 1894. The Council reserve right to reject any and all bids. By order of the City Coun cil made July 2d, 1894. M ilton B erry , Stated communications on the Thursday >f or before the full moon. W. H. L eeds , W. M. J. R, C asey , Secretary. • T Ashland invite bids for clearing out the driftwood What’s the Use of Talking About colds and coughs in the summer time. You may have a tickling cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it conies you ought to know that i Parks’ Cough Syrup is the best cure for it. | Sold by E. A. S herwin . ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” John Gilpin, ot I’okegania. County of Siskiyou, State of California, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement lor the purchase of thr NE of Section No. 34, in Township No. 40 S, Range No. 4 E: and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Mon day the 30th day of July, 18!H. He names as witnesses: Joseph Ashbaugh, of Pokegama, Siskiyou [County, Cal. Della Smith, Henry Clark, “ “ “ “ Jacob Isler, “ “ “ “ Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 30th day of July, 1894. R. M. V batch , Register. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24. mouth in Odd Fellows’s Hail, Ashland. A llie F arlow N. G. I da B urckhalter , Sec y. A. O. U. W. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Meets in lodceroom in Odd Fellows’ Hal! every first and third Wednesday in each month. All brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. B. 8. R adcliff ,M. W. W. B. B eebe , Recorder. K. O. T. M. granite tent no . 4, knights MACCABEES. SHAVING * HAIRDRESSING PARLORS. * Opposite Plaza. Loekl Agta'tk Alrimy fttaoa Ltfinidrfi of the Meet in regular review on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fellow’s Hall, Ashland. Visiting Sir Knights cordially invited. C has . H. G illette , Com J. E. T hornton R. K. KIMBALL PIANOS aiii ORGANS! THINGS YOU i i i • j , TO KNOW WHEN BUYING A piano ^ okgan . You want to know the ability of a manu facturer to supply high-grade instru ments and give the most for the money. V. Four things told have been Capital, Situation, Facilities and Experience. THE FIFTH IS ECONOMY IN M ANUFACTURING. Kimball Pianos and Organs contain the best kind of material, bought at lowest prices by a large capital, put together by the high est type of artisans in factories operated in the best manufacturing center, by men of forty years’ experience. The re’ult of this is economy of cost, which is shared with you and increases the ability of The Kimball Co. to furnish buyers the most for their money. Thanks to COTTOLENE, ths new and successful shortening. ASK YOUR Mrs. Blackburn’s Statement. GROCER Mrs. Blackburn authorizes The Couri er-Journal correspondent to say that the statement made and reported in the press that she has rendered Madeline Pollard any financial aid is wholly untrue. Mrs. Blackburn says that she has given that person no money directly or indirectly, nor has she had anything to do with her whatever except to appear in court and give her testimony, as she believes it was her duty to do. Mrs. Blackburn trusts that her friends will believe this state- ment an,d disbelieve any other stories connecting her name with the plaintiff in the late sensational suit.—Louisville Courier-Journal. FOR For a cut, bruise, burn or scald, there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It heals the parts more quickly than any other application, and unless the injury is very severe, no scar is left. For sale bv Ashland Drug Co. NEED IT. Capital, Situation, Facilities, Experience and Economy are five of the things told you in these short Piano and Organ talks. The next talk will give you a sixth. sir O THINK you can buy $25 worth for $23, REFUSE AIL SUBSTITUTES. Genuine made only by I N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. T Y TYLZEZEÒ g PHOTOGRAPHER. Ashland, Oregon. Its a mistake to send away for a Piano or Organ when you can buy just as cheap of an agent who makes it his business to sell the celebrated Kimball Pianos and Organs, the Newman Bros.’ organs, and many other honest, reliable makes and understands repairing and keeping them in order. H. J. HICKS. Successor to Hicks & McBride. Small medicine cups of glass have silver covers with handles. These cov -CITY- ers are a good idea. Much attention is paid to curving clasps, sides and borders. Those with ribbons drawn through them are worn »round the neck. New ring stands are a velvet pin cushion cup shaped and mounted like a Passenger Coaches to Every Train. candlestick. The hooks for tho rings hang O^.Freight moved about town at rates from the outer curved border of the LO . ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. cushion. Fire wood of all kinds delivered any Ask ybur deafer tor Mexican Silver Stove iu wwn lcfwwft Toihh, KoduSV« Don’t buy elsewhere until you have given a trial PASSENGER & FREIGHT for prices and terms to “ALWAYS ON TIME 8. H. C lark , 1 O liver W. M ink , > R eceivers . E. E llery A nderson .) form a beautiful scarfpin. Turquoise shares the opal’s favor. The use of dental floss has brought out many pretty designs. The same holders may be used for embroidering silks. What a dressmaker would call moire effects are seen in the ornamentation of silver. These are, in fact, watermarks and look like the condensation outside of an ice pitcher after having been toyed with by the fingers of children.—Jewel ers’ Circular. Imitating the Imitator. Lives complaint from the user. It is to day tqe only medicine that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no pay. Parks’ Sure Cure. Sold bv E. A. S herwin . The new glass ewers mounted in sil ver gilt are superb. Silver gilt is exceedingly prominent i Entire silver services are displayed thus treated. BETWEEN DULUTH SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. ■■■■■■■■■■■ jy5-4t Removal The War is Over. A Well-known Sol j We take pleasure in announing that after dier, Correspondent and Journal this date Parks’ Sure Cure will remove all ist Makes a Disclosure. traces of Rheumatism, Kidney trouble or Tickets sold and baggage checked through to all points in the United States and 1 Can- ada. Close connection made in Chicago with all trains go ng East and South. For full information aj ipply to vour near- r est ticket agent or » j ^>. u, as . c. x F v.. ond Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt..Milwaukee, Wis. Througn Pullman and Tourist Sleep Have given this road a national reputa ers, Free Reclining Chair tion. All classes of passsen gers carried on the vestibuled trains without extra Cars, Dining Cars, at WukwA A VETERAN’S VERDICT. Indiana contributed her thousands of brave soldiers to the war, and no state bears a Let ter record in that respect than it does, in literature it is rapidly acquiring an enviable place. In war ar.d literature Solomon Yewell, well known as a writer as "Sol," has won an honorable position. Dur ing the late war he was a member of Co. M, !<!. N. Y. Cavalry and of the 13tli Indiana In fantry VoThnteers. Regarding an important circumstance he writes as follows: "Several of us old veterans here are using Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver l’ills, all of them giving ARE YOU GOING EAST ? splendid satisfaction. In fact, we have never used remedies that compare with them. Of If so be sure and see that your tickets the Pills we must say they are the best com bination of the qualities required in a prep read via the aration of their nature we have ever known. We have none but words of praise for them. They arc the outgrowth of a new principle in medicine, and tone up the system wonder fully. We say to all, try these remedies.” —Solomon Yewell, Marion, Ind., Dec. 5,1892. These remedies are sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on re ceipt of price, ?l per bottle, six bottles So, ex press prepaid. They positively couta iu neither LINE, T1IE i opiates nor dangerous drugs. 710 MaiketSte. fin Franeisco.Cal. irray Street, New York City. Will the people abjure their allegiance to partyism and unite at the ballot box for the defense of economic liberty' That is the question of supreme import to this nation. Shall we have plutocracy and an army of unemployed, or shall we study earnestly, perseveringly, how to adapt our industries and finance to the changed condition and secure to all per sons opportunity to gain subsistence and comfort and culture? — Lucinda B. Chandler. CARD. Lv. Minneapolis. Ar Lv St. Paul...Ar L t .Duluth.. .Ar Lv Ashland... Ar Ar Chicago.... Lv 10.40 DR. KILLIANS’ IEHC1L 1» OflICAL IISTIT'TE. medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits, of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” U nited H ospital and D ispensary , Boston, Mass A llbn C. S mith , Pre»., That Is tile Question. (Northern Pacific K. R. (’.. Lessees.) LATEST stead of the various quack nostrums which are James J. Corbet gave some pretty good destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, advice to the boys of the Olympic Club, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful when he was in San Francisco last. He agents down their throats, thereby sending told them that the best way to get strong them to premature graves.” was to avoid all excesses in youth, so that D r . J. F. K inchzlok , they should arrive at manhood lusty and Conway, Ark. healthy. Many men who have been guilty of excesses and over-indulgencies, and have The Centaur Company, 71 1 used the Celebrated Medicine “CUPI- DENE" lived to give testimony of its won derful stimulating and curative powers. ■‘CUP1DENE” will check al) the waste tiss ue of the body. In fact, it stops all losses. “CUPIDENE” is a powerful, harmless, vegetable Compound. It is as sure to strengthen the generative organs as it is to Mercury wings have been utilized as re-build and regenerate you. Trial pack clasps, and very pretty they are. age $1.00; 6 packages $5.00. For sale by the Ashland Drug Co. Round fire opals set with diamonds Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, T he B est S alve in the world for Cuts, i Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feyer ' Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. FOR SALE BY Ashland Drug Co. LINES DO YOU SUFFER? SSii.fL“,“"' trouble, and we will send you Free ot < luirgi-:i nil 000MB of specially pre- 'lared remedies liest suited to vour case. WE WANT YOUR RECOMMENDA TION. MF CAN Aggravated •VC. UM 11 CIIRF bunt the diseases of I nk h seies. fur treatment for all diseases and deformi ties are Modern and Scientific, acquired by many years’ experience, which enables us to Guarantee a Cure. Do not despair. N. B,—We have the only positive cure for E pilepsy , (FITS)and C atarrh . Refer ences given. Permanently located. (Old established.) Castoria. Castoria. Waiters are taxing themselves 90 cents per year to keep up their international organization, and the German typeset ters, for the same purpose, pay $15.40 each every year; harness makers pay $9; seamen, $8.40; boilermakers, $8; tack makers, $7; iron and steel workers, $6; iron molders, $4.95; furniture work ers, $4.80; brewery workmen, $4.10; From the Other Room—Is it warm in brass workers, $3.60; carpenters, bakers there, children? and English speaking compositors, $3 Bertha (engaged one week)—Oh, yes, each; electrical workers, $2.30; machine mamma, very close!—Life. wood workers, carriage makers, coopers and furniture varnishers, $1.80 each; cot ton spinners, mine workers, painters and metal polishers, $1.20 each; horseshoers, |1.40; garment workers and lasters, 96 cents each. For Speed, Comfort and Safety this Line is Unequaled. WISCONSIN CENTRAL Ph) Arian* Cue Their Rtmtdir» te the Feepie. To Keep Up Their Organizations. A Fickle Girl. 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Foulke on Woman Suffrage. “I have believed in woman suffrage I for many years,” said William Dudley Foulke of Indiana, the prominent civil service reformer. “Certainly if suffrage be a right ev- . try argument which justifies it for men is equally strong for women They have property to protect. They are sub ject to the laws and may be punished for breaking them in tho same way that men are. Why, then, should they have no voico in making the laws? A repre sentative government ought to represent every phase of thought which exists in tho whole body of the people. It ought to reflect the opinions of women as well as of men. A government derives its Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants just power from the consent of the gov erned, yet women are governed without and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor their consent.” other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute “Would any considerable number of for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. women vote if they had the right?” “Yes, within a short time I think It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by they would vote almost as generally as Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays men do. As soon as tho right of suffrage feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, is conferred it brings along duty with it, and if it was conferred on women cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves they would feel that they ought to vote, teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. and they will not fail to give their suf Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach frages to those things which they believe will benefit their country. Where and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas« woman suffrage has been tried, as in toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Wyoming, and for a short time in the state of Washington, it has been found that women take an active interest in elections. Women are not less patriotic “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil “ Castoria is so well adapted to children that than men are, and the lack of interest dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its I recommend It as superior to any prescription which they have shown has been rather good effect upon their children.” known to me.” H. A. A rcher , M. D., the result of exclusion from suffrage Da. G. C. O sgood , Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lowell, JIass. than from any lack of aptitude for po litical affairs.” ** Our physicians in the children's depart “ Castoria is the best remedy for children of Mr. Foulke said he believed general ment have spoken highly of their expert . which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not ence in their outside practice with Castoria, female suffrage will be established some far distant when mothers will consider the real and although we only have among our interest of their children, and use Castoria in day. C. F. SHEPHERD,