tfjquIUt «mg g ir a li H ig h e s t o f all in L e a v e n in g Power.— Latest U. & G ov't R eport T U E SD A Y , DEC. 11, 1894. PORT AU TH U B TAKEN W ITH A CHIN e k e L o u a o f 3,000 m e n . For God. and Home and Satire Land. W. T H E W O R L D mßhR /IN JIQ AND ENCYCL0PÆDIA FOR 1894. ¡ftpoo — EDTTKD BY THY— COQUILLE CITY T h e s e A | > p rv | > rla llw a H i l l s E d . H erald : The Coos Bay News, with the usual amount of consistency of a frae silver organ advocating the Cleveland policy, gives the total amount o f appropri­ ations proposed by the Pops in congress, and says it would bank­ rupt the government if passed, not |SLEEP| seeming to comprehend that it was .i»| not expected that more than one long ] would have any chance of passing, L IF E and then the others having the same import would he dropped, as is the case in all law-waking bodies, all bills o f similar nature being r . ’»iil referred to a committee, the com­ mittee to select the best and rec­ mental ! STRONG . omend its passage. We presume, ENERGY! NERVES had the News mau seen all the bills that were introduced in the - A V E R 'S last legislature on taxation, he would liave figured out that the a r s a p a r il l a people would not be able to sell H:\mmerly, a well-known business man their property for half enough to of M. Hillsboro, Va., sends tills testimony to pay their taxes, but, bad as it was, the me.its of A y e r’» Sarsaparilla: ‘ years ago, I Hurt my leg, tin» Injury leaving fortunately, the legislature did not a ..........‘ sore whloh ------------------------- led to erysipelas. his. My su------ sufferings extreme, my leg, from the knee nei to the pass all those bills, but compared were ankle, being a solid sore, which began to ex- ----- .. ___----- ----------------- jcai______ them, choee the worst one, and put tend to other parts of t he hotly. A iter trying various remedies, 1 began taking A y e r’_ it through. Wa would ask the Sarsaparilla, and, before I had finished tho bottle, I experienced great relief; tho News to kindly get the total amount first second bottle effected u complete cure.” • that all of the bills introduced by A yer’s S a rs a p a rilla Demo-Republican members of Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowoll, M an , congress foot up and tell his read­ ers how far the Pops surpassed C u r e s o t h e r s ,w ill c u r e y o u that amount. Yours, K rank . C. T. U. T h e Coquillle C ity W . C. T . Ü. meet« at the Methodist ohurob. »oa th , overt Fri­ day. « t 8 o 'c lo ck p. m. All interested in the work are invited to ettend [From tbe N ational W . C T. U. B ulletin. 1 A B SO LU TE LY PURE LOCAL IT E M S . Illinois Knights o f Pythias have Several commercial men came in declared saloon-keepers and gam­ on tbe traiu Friday. rrwvent and curs Constipation and Sick. blers ineligible for membership. Headavlie, Stnail lulu Hanna. Boston Trades Unions, 40,000 The Christmas eve “ fish-pond” is strong, have decided to vote no- for everybody, free. T o aid Digestion take one Small BUe Dean license at tbe municipal election, liter cutlng. 86c. per bottle. December 11. Tbe posters are out for the General Booth declares that of Christmas night masquerade ball. Onarnnteed lo cu re Rtiioua Attacks and over 10,000 lost women rescued by CoosUpaiioti, Small Bite Beaus. tbe Salvation Army, 8000 have not The ponds and lakes are all relapsed into sin. about hired out to the festiye duck The Americsn National Con­ hunter. gress of Friendly Societies, which Put up In r>«st watch-shaped bottles, sugar ouatud, Small Bile liteuud. Iko. per botite. makes life insurance its main busi­ Judge Dyer returned from bis ness, has declared against admit­ business trip to San Franciaco last ting to membership men engaged Wednesday. in retailieg intoxicating liquors. Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De­ Illegal liqnor sellers o f Vermont are much dieturbed by a recent decision o f the supreme court, bold­ ing that a man convicted for sell­ ing is also convicted for a second ^offence the keeping for sale. Tbe ¡penalty for the second offense is imprisonment as well as a fine, hence tbe uneasiness. bility, Small Bile Beans. 26c. per bottle. Help the band to etcck tbe “ fish­ pond” for Christmas eve. It is free and intended for the public. One Small Bile Bean every night fo r a Week arouse Torpid Livers. *5c. M r bottle. The ladies o f tbe R elief Corps will give tbe midnight snpper for the masquerade Christmas nigbt, at 25 cents a plate. The supper will be served at I. O. O. F. hall. Tbe Empire Music Hall, in L on­ They Increase appetite, p urify the whole system und act on the liver. Bile noansSmatt. don, has been compelled to close its doors, since the refusal o f a Wiuter set in last Wednesday at license to sell drinks in the audi­ matured age. Thursday morning torium. The result was brought greeted us with n snow-fall, and about by tbe influence o f the this and rain continued at intervals, Christian temperance workers, the with some thunder and lightning British Woman's Temperance asso­ over Tbnioday and Friday. Simmons Liver Regulator is the ciation taking a leading part in the foe of malaria— it throws off the opposition. bile and provents its accumulating. During the National VV. C. T. U The schooner Joseph & Henry convention, at Cleveland, Nov. 16 to 21, the orchestra chairs on the arrived in the river last Thursday, platform—300 in number— were and Friday was towed up to Mor- reserved for Ohio crusaders o f 1874 ras Brn’s mill. The tug then took Badges pere provided by the local down the schooner Lizzie Prien, committee, of white silk, with the loaded with lumber for Man Fran- inscription “ 1874 — Crusado — Fon S a l e . — A now and charm­ 1804,” printed in gold. ingly located residence property, The third Sunday o f December in good neighborhood, with city will be observed as Peace Sunday water. The houso has five rooms, by all Peace Societies, including ie story and a half high and pa­ tbe department o f peace and arbi­ pered. Has three lots, with burn tration of the Wold’s W. C. T. U. and woodshed. Very cheAp. Call at this office. This special day is receiving in­ A qnilt was raffled off at Collier’s creasing attention with each suc­ ceeding year and is doing much last Friday night for the benefit of There towards advancing the day when Dr. and Mrs. Stockman. nations shall learn war no more. were thirty shares at 50 cents each, Any desiring literature to nee on and the highest throw was 45, for Peace Sunday can obtain it from Mrs. Scott, aDd made by S. E. the world’s superintendent o f this Harkness. department, Mrs. H. J. Bailey, Dr. Price’ s Cream Baking Powder World', Pair Ml.he.t Modal mod Diploma. Wiuthrop Centre, Maine. John Rowan, local agent for Rev. A. C. Dixon, D. D., of Thomas Kane & Co., school furni­ Brooklyn, speaking on “ Total ture manufacturers o f Chicago, has Abstinence for Young Men; How supplied the Lainpey creek school to Make it General,” says; “ To with their patent folding lock make oor young men total abstain­ desks. These give general satis­ ers, we must convince them of four faction, where they are intro­ things: 1, Nature is against alco­ duced, and are furnished on such hol; it is not the natural fruit of terms that school districts can pay the vine, but the product of de­ foi them on time. composition. 2, The Bible is Henry Getting, of Curry county, against alcohol. 3, The church is against it, and must be; a tippling just returned from a sealing cruise pastor is worse than any ten grog­ in Japanese waters, passed through shops. 4, The state is, or ought to this place last Friday on his way lie, against nlcohol, as alcohol is to Lis home at Port Orfurd. A against the state; it is agaiusl law.” young man named Fitzhugb re­ The Woman’s Relief Corps of turned from tbe city with him, Indianapolis, conducted n lunch having started some days since to and coffee stand in front of the go ont on a sealing cruise to Japan, peusion office on the last pay day. but tbe applications were greater This was done to save the veterans, iu number than the demand. as far as possible, from the tempta­ tion to visit the neighboring sa­ loons, which make a practice of luring the veterans into their places “ by offers to cash their pension checks," charging 2o cents commis­ sion. In this way a profitable bus­ iness is done and often times there is another big profit in the liquor that the old soldier is induced to drink. Then when he is drunk there is another chance to rob him o f what is left, and too often this is tbe case. A. M. Vannoy, o f Grants Pass, cousin o f our Mrs. Harkness and Mrs. Scott, came to this place Inst Wednesday via Riddle. Mr. Van­ noy was a veteran in tbe confed­ erate service in the late war from North Carolina, having served in the same command with onr well- known citizen Col. T. 0 . Land, of the North Caroliun settlement on the Sonth Fork o f the Coquille. Mr. Vannoy is prospecting aud may eee an opportunity to locate with (C eos May News.I John Backraire’s right leg was broken near the ankle, in a scuffle in the Pioneer saloon, Sunday. Dr. McCormac attended him and reduced the fracture. Capt. Pat Pendergrass hassteped out o f the pilot house of tbe Comet, and is agaiD head sawyer at the North Bend mill. Capt. Tom White is on the Comet at present. A special school meeting will be held o* the 18th, to levy a three- mill tax, 2 } mills to be used for school purposes, and jf mills to be used to pay intsrest on school bouds to be issued. Ole Oleson, locomotive engineer, who left the bay a short time since for San Diego, in hopes of benefit­ ing his heulth, diet! iu the city, Saturday. He was suffering from lung and heart troubles. J. G. West is still in a very crit­ ical condition, the result o f tho ex­ plosion at the quarry. But slight hopes are entertained o f bis re­ covery. H. S. Schwatka arrived from Portland, Saturday, and is superin­ tendent ut the rook quarry on south Coos river. A D u m b e r o f f o r e i g n e r s took o u t their first papers nt Empire, last week, intending t o become citizens. It is rnmored that the Porter mill will soon be started cp, but we have learned nothing definite in regard to it. The Empire town election held Monday. Dec. 3d, resulted as fol­ lows: Trustees, B. D. Joues, R. J. Cussans, 1). Morse, J. J. Stanley, Thus. Walker. Recorder, W. Tur- psn. Superintendent Kimball, o f the lifesaving service, detailing the splendid record made by Ins bureau in the cause of humanity, states that 308 vessels in distress were aided by tbe life-gaving service during the year. There were on board I lie vessels 4054 persons, of whom 3993 were saved and only 61 lost. The number of shipwrecked prrsons who received succor at the station was 659. The estimated value of vessels andcargoes involved in the disnster was nearly $10,000,- 000. O f this amount $7,688,000 were saved. In addition to the number saved from vessels there were 83 others rescued who had fallen from wharves, piers, etc., and who would have perished with out the aid o f life-saving crews. The number of disasters by reason of storms was greater than in .any previous year since tbe introduc­ tion of the present system. G EN ER AL NEW S. ANOTHEH BANK LOOTED. New York, Dec. 2.— It is re ported that the Williamsburg, L. I., bank lias discovered a defalcation similar to Seeley’s, o f the Shoe nud Leather bank. The alleged crimi­ nal is E. Austin Leitch. He is said to have stolen $7800, but tho money went into other hands. NEOHOE8 LYNCH A NEGRO. Ocala, Fla., Dec. 2.— It is re­ ported that a negro named William Jackson was lynched by negroes near hern today. JacksoD lmd assaulted a negro woman and had been arrested, but negroes took him from the officers and hanged him. A REDUCTION OF SAI.ARIE8. Statistics have been compiled at Any one who has children will Vienna of tbe quantity o f beer rejoice with L B. Mnlford, of Plain- drank iu 1893, in the entire world. field, N. J. Ilia little boy, five years Germany heads the list with 1,202,- of age, was sick with croup. For two days and nights he tried various 132,074 gallons, an increase o f 34,- remodies recommended by friends 000,000 over 1892, the consumption and neighbors. He says: “ I thought being 33 gallons per head, ranging sure I would lose him. I had seen from 62 gallons in Bavaria to 12 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ad­ gallons in Lothringen; Great Brit­ vertised aud thought I would try it as a last hope, and am happy to say ain second, 1,165,752,000 gallons, that after two doses he slept until or 30 per bead; America, including morning. I gave it to him next day the whole of the Western hemis­ and a cure was effected. I keep phere, is third, with more than a this remedy in the house now and billion gallons, or 16 per head. The as soon as any of my children show- total for the world, not including signs of croup I give it to them aud ----------------- a «♦ » » ------------------ Asia and Africa, is 4.500,000,00(1 that ia the last of i t ” 50 cent bot­ gallons, requiring 7,270,000 tons tles for sale by S. L. Leneve, drug­ M. B. Curtis, the actor, baa taken o f malt aud 82,000 tons o f hops. 1 gist the pool debtor's oath. Has R e a c h o d S u c h a S ta t e o f P e rfe c­ tio n T h a t It Is s V e r ita b le E n cy c lo ­ paedia o f F a c ts a n d E v e n ts, B r o u g h t D ow n to Ja n u ary F irst, 1 8 9 4 . E Edition o f 1894 has been prepared with an extra force o f editor». It w ill have a novel and attractive cover, wide mar- ►gins, new and improved binding; is printed on good paper, and contains more and better information than any book o f a similar nature published. It it r AMERICA'S STANDARD YEAR BOOK. A PRICE, Hugh O’ Donnell, the labor agita­ tor from Homestead, who stumped Pennsylvania during the late cam­ paign, it is announced, will act as; private secretary for Congressman- [ elect Kulp, from the Northumder- land district. Pronti»« Rectifying pilla curo constipation Prentlaa Boctlfylog plllacuroconstipation PRENTISS RECTIFYING PILL WASHINGTON. D. e. Tmt N ational Tuinujra is bow entering upon tt» Vth year Ifth your of phenomenal s »recess. ------ fhunlj No other family weekly in the country bus hod such » growth, maiutaiuori it so steudlly. .... and ma—— ----- ----------- —.... - it goes into every County in the United It Unit States, a •r Postolfioe. t o clubs of subaerthor» at nearly every defy t ou iu merit» It lut.t grained tlijs proud position solely l» a highly Interesting family newspaper. : i_ i FH e : II II National reputation. 6/. A . Mi., IV. Mt. C., n m l S. o f V. mor» f»ll and complete than published by any on other paper. A g ricu ltu ra l D e p a r tm e n t careAilly edited #7 I t practlc---------- practical men. G en era l JVctvm. carefully compilM. T hk N ational T kjb C sk is slrlctly ;ion-part1aan. m l thoroughly Anivrlean. It bolinvea in tbe grentesl food to the greatest number of our people, emi the highest development of our instUuUous—la National salty amt exalted loyalty. u H. W. Thompson and F. C. Christy, o f La Grande, are the owners aud patentees of a new kind of fruit-dryer, which ap­ $1 a V e a ir pears to have merit. It acts on P a y a b l e in M & P 0 & Ihe priuciple o f hot-air drying, which it is claimed is more natural It claims to give more and bettor matt** ft>r atm tw o ccnin a week than any other publication than evaporation. It will dry fruit of Every lino that a pear» I d It is written for It, and bte hi no othor paper. I t «*»•• n o s y » o l « » N from six to eight hours quicker, ippeared hr bolter-plat«» m a tte r. Address— and saves more of the substance. THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, WASHINGTON, Os % A furnace is used in order to heat t789 HEW YORK AVS., and dry the air and give power for The National Tribune and the the fans, aud trnys are used the i H erald both one year for only same as in an ordinary evaporator I $2.50. Mr. Thompson is engaged iu the construction of an experimental dryer, and will next sessou be ready to prove the value of the invention. P r e n t i s s C h e m i c a l a n d M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o ., that o f INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit o f valuable inventions b e c a m e of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli­ able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. M With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and o f feeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re­ tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct terferences, Malte Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-M arks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, E tc ., E tc. BEOS Props. p. o . box Asa. W A S H IN G T O N , D .O . JOHN W EDDERBU RN , M anaging Attorney. JOS" Cut this out and send it with your inquiry. -CS M E M BE R I I carolul in vtviti¿ration »a to our rcsponaiLil 5 ity aud the m erits o f ou r Tablets. i S a , l Double Chloride of Gold Tablets W ill com p letely destroy the desire fo r TOBACCO In from 3 t o « iS T "* less; cause bo aiohuess, and mfty be given t n a e n p o f tea o r colTop w U houtU ie knowl- edge o f tho patient, w ho w ill votantarMy stop sm oking or ch ew in g In a few days. A DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT rn? £ r ; ^ « ^ . ? r tb- FEf tha patient, b y th t nan o f o o r SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS. During tm atm nntpnM ant*»«w allow «* thn fr o « i n o f L iquor o r M or- phine a u lll anch twnnna t»M.y at II Tolnntnrily g iv e them up. W e send particulars and pam phlet o f testim onials fre e ,a n d snail a be glad to place sufferers from a n y o f these habits in rm rnnnnlca ttou with persons w ho have been cored b y the use o f our T a b l e t s . M f L k K sale M IL IL L L ’ S S » T I A SD B T i S o are fo r — - b y all f iiw t - class drU}?yonr*drn gglst does not kewp them , enclose ns S I .O O and w e w ill send you, ky letu rn m ail, a package o f our TftbW rlte yon r nam e and address plainly, and state w hether Tablets a rc fo r T obacco, M orphm e o r L iquor Habit. ___ DO NOT l»H DECEIVED Into pnrrhniilng any o f the various nostrum s that s re being offered fo r wile. Ask fo r H I T a L B T A B L E T S and take a o other. M anufactured o n ly by ; TeitinraiaU fro m persona who h a v e b e e n c u r e d by th e use of Hill s Tablets. T h * O h io C h em ica l C o .: r [) b a a 8IR:—l have been iisln*? cure fo r tobacco habit, and found it would do w b a t you claim fo r it. I used ten cents w orth o f the strongest ch ew ing tobacco » d a y , and fro m one to five c ig a r ,; o r I w on.d jrnokn r from ten to fo rty pipe« o f W bn un. .H » v «< !**• * - nnd sm oked fo r tw enty five yenr». »nd tw o pnekagea Of y « r T n b le u cu re d D orrs F k i r t , !». T. m O tnn CnmMICAL C O .G * R T 1 .» I * * R S o m e tim e ago I ten» f, J "»? o . i o r t h n f y o n r T .b le U fo r T obacco Habit. 1 received them Ml rig h t and, although f ‘U‘<1 c b * they d id I k . ' J i “ a S “ , E t 1 H w JoftSSSfr. O. B ox « . riTTP7.Ur.GII. PA. m t, u n n i i ii ». b i \. ao vw .. ». .... * w ord o f praise fo r you r Tablets. My son strongly *« He w as:i h . eav y and liquor, and through a friend , 11 w as 1«d ttr¡ T J T « JÍ STi t t üf c X constant drinker, but M ter u .in g y o o r Tablete but three W S í í ? kind. I I VlOVO niti-,1 fo fou r and w ill n ot touch liquor o f any have 'w waited u r r month month hefori b efore w riting you , iu order to know the euro wua percuaawit. ‘ “ “ " m K ^ HKLER MORRieoN. nivriRXATi. C iu c i fix at i , O h io . si. 1 3 * 65 Opera Block, LIM A, OHIO. PARTICULARS FREE. r THK UFin v nEH it a Li u u :— uentlem k a : 1 have used m orphine, hypoderm ically, io r seven j c * . » , »»»- • tw o packages o f your Tablets, and w ithout any effort on m y part. O / r i w d e i r b s t o _■ ■ ■ A * d -* d ’ r ------ e s s 1 a i u l y KCSFm M BLE ? THE OHIO CHEMICAL O - igttTS w» — f|n writing • M U S K * ♦ ‘ T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , «18 F S T R E E T , N O R T H W E S T , 9 OHIO CHEMICAL CO, In­ I f yon have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to­ gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. I f others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by other», submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the matter. T o b a cco s, Cigars, etc. P rices are as low as the low est. j n O rders from a n , part prom ptly filled. , C O M P L E X IO N clear tho akin and romove all blotches from the face. Try a box and see for your- SOlf. 35 Cents ft box. SOLD ONLY IN SEALED PACKAGES. GO LD B Y ALL D R U G G IS T S , Or sent b y mall upon rocolpt o f price by FOR INVENTIONS. Family Grocery, I Uao P R E N T I S S R E C T I F Y I N G PILL, because it Is tho only safe and harmless remedy that will surely B E A U T IF Y the Equal with the interest o f those having claims against the government fa AND The readers o f this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its staces, and that in Catarrh. H all’ s Catarrh Core is the only positive cure known (L o re n z B u ild in g) to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a con stitu­ C O Q U IL L E C ITY. tional treatment. H a ll's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, noting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system, thereby destroying the foun dation o f the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting ■\TETILL keep co n sta n tly on hand a cora- nature in doing its work. The proprietors VV plete lin e o f have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One H undred D ollars for F R E S H AND S A L T E D M E A T S, any case that it fails to cure. Send fo r lint B o lo g n a . H e ad C h eese. o f testimonials. Address. F. J. C H EN E Y A C O., V EG ETA B LES, CANNED GOODS T oled o, O h io. Coffee, Sugars, Teas. t-STSold by druggists, 75 cents. i ! I F ** M jk I H B B H SkseJ? I I m m For sale by It. S. Knowlton, Druggist. M A R K E T ’ 1 H 406 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,*CAL. u ¿ i Frenila* BlllsciireconiAtlpatlon Prentiss Ucci trying pills euro constipation PIO N E E R radical changes in the adm inistration of pension affairs nnder the new regime. W e would advise, how ever, that U. S. soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps to m ake Replication at OBO0t i f th ey have not already done s >, in order to secure the benefit o f the early filing o f their claim s in case there should be snv future (tension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroactive. T herefore it is o f great im- porta nee thRt applications be filed in the departm ent at the earliest possible date. I f U . S. soldiers, sailors or their widows, children or parents, desire inform ation in regard to pension m atters, they should write to T hs 1’ rkss C laim s C ompany , at W ashington, D. C ., and they will prepare and send ths necessary application, if they find them entitled under the numerous laws enacted for their benefit. Address. FHE8S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , John W edderburn, M anagin g Attorney, P. O . ItoviWft 1 W ashington. D . C. Almost all pills and medicine produce constipation, horo Is A pill that euros torpid liver, biliousness, rlioumatlsm. Indigestion, sick hoadacho and kidney and liver troubles without griping or leaving* any trace o f C O N 8 T I P A T I O N , which is tho prlmo cause o f all slcknos«, beware of it getting habitual and chronic with yoa, see to It la tim e; those pills will euro y o u /^ n W ttvhfnijton \cicn. or Full accounts of what ~ Is excellent financial condition and taking place u at m the t ^ sent of Government; caraftol ra although they had diligently in-' norm of .11 Luiparuu,; mutton In cm isra. to* , ,, i . . , . 1 tCjuKunlve n«pt,rtmttut.; gotistp about |>uO)lc mtm. liciM irfiiiuiif quired, they had been unable t o 1 MIouscMoM — -------- - - Edited — by a lady — of ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY. 25 CENTS. - c g~froutiss Itectilylug pili» euro constipation Pitmtlaa'Kectiryiug pilla cure cuuHtipai Ion The November term of circuit court in Malheur county, just ad­ f Vnr MG s to r y . by men who actually served and journed by Judge Fee, was very rought in the struggle. HUoi't s to r ie s of Rsmance, Travel, Expert**«« short, lasting only twoand one-half i and adventure, by leading writers. ttil it .trials upholding tl»e cause of the veterans, days. The grand-jury reported and maintaining the highest loyalty to tho Govern­ ment, and the promotion of the best Interests of the that they found the country in whole i*eople. $100—Reward—$100. p ostp a id b y m ail, .lildrrH* T U B IV O U L U , JTtu> Y o r k City. Captain Mary H. Miller, th e; first woman grauted (at New Or-1 leans, 1883) a license as steamboat master, died the other day i n ; Louisville, Ky. Her husband, j por tl?e Year 1894 Captain George Miller, an o ld ' W will be made nutch better and more attractive While retaining all of its present popular feu» steamboat man, survives her at the ever. ires, It will constantly add new ones. age of 86 years. learn of one crime committed in the county during the previous six months. OVER 1 3 0 0 t E E . ENDORSED BY STATESMEN, EDUCATORS, AND STUDENTS EVERYWHERE. « CF\ G. A. R. NOTICE. BURNS ARRIVED YESTERDAY. ' S A little son of L L . Jacobs, of Jacksonville, was ohoked to death on Nov. 30th by a piece of apple hich his mother had given him. He was 10 months old. The Best Reference Book Printed. ' Everything up to Dato and Complete. V m San Francisco, Dec. 1.— Today a sweeping reduction of salaries That Democratic womler, tho New goes into effect all over tho South­ York Weekly World, has just ern Pacific system. Haidly a man changed its weekly into a TAVICE- will escape. A-WEEK paper, aud you can now H IS SHOULDER TORN OFF. get the two papers a week for the Ashland, Or., Dec. 2.— This town same old price — $1 a year. Think of it! Tho nows from New is in grief tonight over a horrible accident that occurred today. Chas. York right at your door fresh every Beebe, a lad but 16 years of age, three days--104 papers a year—and and generally beloved by the entire your h o m e paper The H x r a i . u a l l for community, lies st death’s door, and O n ly $ S E S I probably before this is printed he will have passed the portals. Bee­ be's entire shoulder and arm were torn from his body today by a lead of shot from bis gun. He was out e take tl'ia op p ortunity o f inform ing quail hunting, and in making a step our W subscribers that the new Com m issioner be fell discharging his gun, the o f P ensions has been appoin ted. He is an old soldier, «nil we believe that soldiers and entire load mangling aod tearing their heirs will receive ju stice at his nands. i awAy the shoulder and arm. W e d o not anticipate that there will be any New York, Dec. 2.—“ Honest” John Burns, the English labori leader and member o f parliament, arrived to day. He was met m the lower bay by Oompera and a few other American labor leaders. When the steamer reached the dock a crowd o f several hundred were gathered and gave Burns a heartv welcome. He was escorted to an hotel with a band. In a statement to the press to­ night, Barns said: “ 1 will stand sn enemy to a jobber, thè sinecurist. sweater and jarrybuilder, and as an advocate o f healthy homes, shorter hours and living rates of wages.” ■ 'W t j « I , « 3 a n d BS O p e r a B lo c k . : O. vs n a »