Additional Locals.
.lu r lli F o r k
It a m t» I l u g » .
GENERAL
June 17.— Died— At the home
o f her daughter, Sirs. Water») on
The Roseburg Iioview of lust the North Fork, Mrs. Abigail Has-
Thursday gives this stutemeut of kin, aged 81 veins, 1 month and
She was baptized by
tlie singe robbery near Hint place, 9 days.
in which we are interested but have Elder llolleubeak upon a profes
sion of her faith in her 77th year;
received no later particulars:
was a member o f the Christian
This morning about 9 o’clock the church of Fairview. She was laid
stage bound for Coos bay, George j to lest by the side o f her husbaud
Laingor, driver, was held up on the 1 in the Fairview cemetery. Elder
P. F I S H K B ,N . w » i >» p « b A D iM Ti .i xa a «« ht , 11
v p r b i l l 4 m i l e s t h i s H id e o f
• 11 Merchants' Eicliau*., Hei, Frau. i».o la « « O v e r M i l , 4 m i l e s 11118 81C1G Or Geo. Carl ofliciating at her funeral.
NEW S.
■luix Ituric-Co«* lluj’ NIatcr llel.l l'|>.
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oar authorieol aiteut. Thla paper la kept ou Ole, O lu lla p o slolllC e.
A lo n e h lg llw a y -
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man stepped out o f the brush anti
commanded a halt at the mazzlo of
i a gun. The driver threw out the
’ way pouch, telling the robber that
! there was nothing else but papers,
n
| p.
f\ fV
| thus savingthe through letter pouch
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I l j i p r C . in which were at least six registered
I lU C lU
V U I
V / I I V I O packages. The robber cut open the
The H erald has splendid club-j pouch, securing two registered
bing facilities with the bestnewspa-1 packages which probably coutainej
pors published in the land. We offers merchandise ouly. lliere were but
two passengers, a San Francisco
The H erald and the New
drummer, Raymond Brumbaugh,
York T W IC E -A -W E E K
who was inside, and » lady, Mrs.
WOULD, both for one year
Francis, who was on the seat with
for only............................... $
the driver outside. The drummer
The H erald an d the Weekly
was unarmed and contributed *30
S. F. Examiner...................
in currency when called upon to
The H erald and the Daily
“ pungle."
The robber theu dis
Examiner, including Sun
appeared in the brush and the stage
day’s mammoth edition ..
G. A. It. comrades can get “ The drove on. He was a medium-sized
National Tribune,” published at man, with a mask over the lower
Washington City, D. C., at this pait of his face. He wore a white
office for £1 a year in ndvance, or slonched hat,dirty duck coat,striped
with the Hun a l i i , the two p a p ers cotton trousers and a No. 7 shoe,
as a measurement of his tracks indi
for *2.50!
cated.
W. 11. Wells arrived here
TV
f i
TH E GOI-.D M :'} m i c k o b e with the news about noon, and Dep
IIA I f
¡8 instantly killed by sending uty Sheriff Shambrook left for tire
1 1 1 1 I I I - a 2-cont stamp to the Ameri
can Bimetallic Longue, Wash scene of the robbery this sfteruooD.
ington, D. ('., and asking for free literature.
Do it.
A
GREAT
OFFER.
The “Twice-a-Week” edition of
the New York World (formerly the
Weekly) has proved a pheuominal
success. It is a semi-weekly of six
pages, mailed Tuesdays and Fridays;
eight columns to tho page; forty-
eight columns each issue. It gives
the news fully half a week ahead
of any weekly paper, and, at the
same time, retains all the literary,
agricultural, miscellany and other
features which made Tho Weekly
World so popular. Yet the price is
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Your subscription will be tuken
at this office.
For samplo copy address The
World, N. Y.
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At the Polk county Athletic club
races, held at Monmouth last week,
there wns much interest and largo
crowds gathered at the racetrack.
The wheel races were special at
tractions and drew contestants from
California, Washington, and from
all points in this state. There were
70 entered in the special race, in
which our young townsman Fred
Nosier stood 4th; and in the Nov
elty race he was 2d best.
The road between this city and
the bay is in splendid condition
—said to be never better.
The
supervisors worked it at the right
time anil in the right manner, and
deserve due praise, lio w if we
bad wide-tired vehicles, the road
would be good the yoar round,
and with the shading timber cut
out a permanently good road to the
good name o f our county.
Arrangements have been made by
which wo can furnish this paper
(tho H erald ) and the Twice-a-Week
Now York World all for $2.25 a
year. Take advantage of this offer
and get your own local paper anil
tho Twice-a-Week W orld at this
C. W ilkins returned Sunday
special rate
evening from his Sixes river mine
C oquille C it y H erald .
with a spell of fever.
Ho took
Salem Statesman: The proposed sick shortly after resuming bis
Coos Bay railroad will connect prospecting, some three weeks ago,
the southwest coast country with with a protracted fever, and is now
and make it a part of Oregon. lying at home for treatment and
It is now a part of California in careful nursing.
everything but name.
Iloseburg
and'Douglas county need the road,
too. It will make that beautiful
metropolis of the Umpqua valloy n
bustling city--probably the lnrgest
in the state south of Salem.
Beaver Hill is booming. L um
ber is on the ground for thirty new
cottages and a store building, 55x
00 feet, will be put up at once.
This latter building will have a
central structure two stories high,
GO feot deep, with business offices
above.
Comrade Quick and wife came
up last Saturday to attend church
meeting nnd visit their daughter,
Mrs. Lavine. Mrs. Quick is under
going a course of medicine now
from which she is deriving bene
fit.
A Boston judge lias just given the
Bell telephone robbers n decision
that extends their privilege of rob
bery for thirteen years.
What a
curiosity a judge would bo who
would decide that tho people had
some rights.
Court decisions in
favor of corporate robbers are get
ting monotonous. But then, noth
An improved farm o f 100 acres,
ing else enn be expected. It is a
standing joke that the longest pmso in Rogue River valley, is offered
for exchange for a small place
near a town in this county, or sub
Tho last congress appropriated urban property.
Reason for ex
$100,000 for tho topographic and change, age and for health. See
geological survey of the country. ad.
Of this amount $60,000 was appor
The public school nt Myrtle
tioned the Pacific coast division, in Point, Prof. Cox as principal,
charge of Mr. Goode, consisting of j closed its term last Friday.
Prof.
California, Oregon and Washington, j Cox will return to Kent, Washing-
half of which shall bo devoted to ton, where ho formerly resided,
topographical work and half to tho I Tbe reliKioU9 meetinRS nt the
geographical survey.
* * * * Methodist church were concluded
O n. topographical party i. n ow ! larf Sundsy nigh,
Kev Johu80I1
at work in tho vicinity of Roaeburg, ,eft ,o f home Mom,
and will map tho country between
The term o f the I'ishtrap school,
Roseburg anil Coos bay.
A third
under the tuition of Prof. Kiuui-
party is at work in tho Coos bay
cutt, closed last Thursday.
country.
It is now confining itself
Arrangements are in hand for a
to the primary triangulation work.
grand display of fireworks on tbe
It must bo consoling to the sur- evening o f our 4th.
viving friends of the 182 persons
Railroad extension talk is in the
who were drowned by tho sinking
p. Let it move foiward.
steamer Colima to know that the
K rh o o l IC op ort.
captain anil other officers were in
The following is a report of the
competent— ft cheap gang employed
by a rich corporation willing to district school at Randolph for the
mouth beginning May 13, and end
take the risks of lives to make a
ing Juno 7,1895: Pupils enrolled,
few dollars. A few days ago, also, 27; days taught, 19; days attend
an incompetent engineer blew up a ance, 301 J; days nbsence, 44.
new boiler in an eastern manufao- Average daily attendance
first
taring concern, destroying a tine week- 16: 8ecoml we*k- 17 , third
week, 2 0 ;fourth week,25. Branches
building and taking the lives of, taught; reading, grammar, geog
or maiming for life twenty working raphy, mental arithmetic, written
people, mostly women.
This will arithmetic, history, penmanship,
occur nearer home before long. orthography, physiology, ami alge
When that “ wliat-is-it" lawyer that bra. Pupils who were 100 in de-
portment: Daisy Russell, Edith
runs the Mail explodes with intelli Carlson. Florence and Elmer Wal-
gence, good-bye Marshfield.
i strom, Sadie Faliy, Frank Carlson.
Others who were above 90; Luther
Tol Stone has bought Will Rose’s Bailey, Louisa Hultin, Victor Rus
interest in the Shamrock saloon.
sell, Walter Smith.
SQUALLY
FOR BRICE.
Cincinnati, June 1J.— Replies to
Q circular spot out to llODemocrutic
editors of Ohio show that 90 fay ir
free silver and the others are di
vided in their views.
This result
was made public today after the
announcement of Senator Brice at
Lima of his caudiilticy for re-elec
tion on a sound money platform.
MUCK NOT THE MURDERER.
“ They are gathering homeward from every
land,
One by one—yea, ono by one.”
Sarah IWuhnrt is writing her
inciiioirs. If she tells the great
How to Cure Yourself \Vhi!o Using truth regarding her early private
Cannot bo permanently cured by the use
life her book will hardly be allowed
Tobacco.
o f opiate« and sedative compounds. It ia
The tobacco habit grows on a man to pnss through the American mails.
too deeply seated. It ij caused by nn
impoverished condition c ( the blood, until his nervous system is seriously
upon which the nerves dej>end for suste affected, impairing health, comfort
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explanation for nervousness. Purify, en
; too severe a shock to the system, as
rich aud vitalize the blood with
tobacco, to an inveterate user, be-
I comes a stimulant that his system
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continually craves. Baco-Curo is a
! scientific cure for tho tobacco habit,
1 in all its forms,carefully compounded
to tho person submitting th o
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i after the formula of an eminent Ber
during tho preceding month.
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and nervousness w ill disappear. Hood’s lin physician who 1ms used it in his
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ob ject o f this offer is to en
Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood private practice since 1872, without
courage persons o f an invent
and w ill send it coursing through the a failure, purely vegetable and guar
ive turn o f mind. A t the
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tho fact that
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make strong nerves. If you are nervous, ! use all the tobacco you want, while
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try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pnd the same I taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you
relief of w hich hundreds of people are tel
1 when to stop.
We give a written
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ling in their published testimonials. Get
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aud
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' case with threo boxes, or refund the
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Because Hood’s Barsaparilla is the only
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True Blood Purifier prominently in the Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a
ver,”
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Alm ost evory one conceives
C\ a bright Idea at Bomu time or
aid of will power and with no incon
other. Why not put It Iu prac
Mood’s Pills ES æ U î 'w i r venience. It leaves tho system as
tical use? YUL’ It tulouts may
lio in this direction. Muy
pure and free from nicotine as the
make your fortune. Why not
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try?
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day before you took your first chew
f t r w r i t o for further information and
E d it o r H e r a l d :
We notice in or smoke.
Sold by all druggists,
mention this paper.
the Coast Mail of the 6th inst., a
with our ironclad guaranty, at $1
communication from “ Crucible,”
THE PRESS CLAIMS GO.
per box; threo boxes (thirty days''
overflowing with ordinary goldbug
P h ilip W. A v lrett, Qeu. Mar..
treatment), *2.50; or sent direct on j
argument. While it does require
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receipt of price. Write for booklet I
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capital to mine silver, it nlso re
and proofs.
Eureka Chemical &
quires men to do the work, and the M’f’g Co., M’f’g Chemists, La Crosse,
r ^ T h o responsibility of this company
may bo Judged by tho fact that its
silver, if coined, goes into the
*toek is hold by over ono thousand
o f tho leading newspapers in tho
chnunels of trade, increasing our Wisconsin.
N e rv o u s n e s s
H ood 8
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$ 100.00
Given Away
Every Month
S a r s a p a r illa
San Fiancisco, June 11.—The
inquest over the death of Miss Nel
Mrs. G. W. Magill, who has been lie Harrington wns concluded
visiting relatives here, returned to | today. Four additional witnesses
her Lome iu Curry county lust completed the alibi of Senator
week.
Buck, established at the inquest
A. Lavern is quite sick at his yesterday. I. W. Lees, chief of
home ou North Fork.
detectives, wns the Inst witness.
There was a large congregation He said no stranger committed the
at church here yesterday and the crime. The murderer wns thor
attention was fine.
oughly familiar with the premises.
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tho crime was not for the purpose
Norris, June 10th, a daughter.
of robbpry. The murder was most
P io n e e r .
brutal. The wounds were inflicted
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by a pistol used as a club. The
1 r.umlon R ecorder. I
jury returned a verdict of murder
W. H. AveriH, who moved to by an unknown person.
California last fall from this place, j
DEBS NOW IN PRISON.
will return shortly.
Chicago, June 11.—Eugeoe V.
J. P. Wilbur now occupies the
Debs reported to the United States
place ho recently purchased of the ;
marshal nt noon today and signified
Wrenshall brothers.
his rendiness to begin his term of
A Methodist Episcopal church imprisonment with the other offi
will be built in Bandun this sum cers of the American Railway
mer.
The enterprise will be Union.
He and the others were
pushed forward as rapidly as pos given liberty uutil this afternoon,
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sible from this time on until it isi when all but George W. Howard money volume, thereby preventing
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completed.
wejee taken to Woodstock, III., to be the mouey-cliimgera from manipu
June 11.— Crops look fine, and
Since Bandon was set off as a! confined. Howard has asked to be lating things as they do when
there is n good prospect for lots of
separate school district in 1887, j takeu to jail at Joliet uud hio re money is more scarce. “ Crucible” fruit in our part of the community.
35*0*? S a l e .
says wa have passed through a
the number o f school children iD j quest was granted.
William Cotton
and family r p U K E E N IC E L E V E L L O T 8 -
money panic. W o would like the
the district up to and including this i
A MURDERER CONFESSES.
passed through this vicinity Tues
gentleinau to tell us who discovered
year, eight years in ali, has stead- I
day, June 11th.
Portland,
Or.,
June
12.—
Louis
that we are through it. W e are
FOtt THE TRICE OF TW 0 ~ $ 125 !
ily increased, and that, too, without
J. N. Sumeilin aril son Tom
any booming. This is an increase Smithie, confined ir. the county aware that hundreds of thousands visited Myrtle Point the first of O n M ain street, betw een Gth and 7th, W o o d
jail awaiting the action of the grand- of business men, farmers and bank
land A ddition to Hendon. A ddress
of upwards o f 1500 per cent, and
jury on a charge of stealing a cow, depositors have gone through with the week. They went with a foir-
M. L. KAN DLEM AN.
we believe tbe population has in
51
if]
Parkersburg, O r.
horse
team.
has
confessed
to
themurder
of
Geo.
their
last
dollar,
but
“
the
end
is
creased iu a still greater ratio dur
Mrs. W. II. Brown nnd her
W.
Young
three
years
ago
at
Mott,
not yet.”
ing the same period,
daughter and son visited Mrs. C.
a small place near Dunsmuir, Cal.
“ Crucible” would gladly attrib
H. Mast o f Lee Sunday.
The
story
os
told
by
Smithie
is
I W est O regon ia n i
ute it all to tho Democrats, but,
lie y . George Carl of Norway
Jesse BeReu moved, Tuesday, that five years ago he went to Sil- hold; did not Sherman, the Ore preached to a large crowd at the
from the M iddle Fork to his place verton, Marion county, where he gonian, and other gold-standard Fairview
schoolhonse Sunday,
became acquainted with Geo. Young advocates tell us if the purchasing
on Catching creek.
■ y y ISIIIN G T O PU R C H A SE
who with his wife and four children clause of the Sherman act were June 9th.
G iles & Son have their kiln of wns residing at that place aud was
Mrs. George
Stevenson and
repealed a wave of prosperity
about 100,000 brick burned, and cutting wood for a living.
An ) would sweep over the nation aud daughter, Lottie, were the guests
will soon be ready to begin mold intimacy
Mrs.
sprung up between | gold would How to us? Did not o f Mrs. Waters last week.
ing another lot.
Smithie and Mrs. Young.
The j Gladstone say that it would be the Stevenson went to see her sick
for schools or academ ies
mother, Qramdma Haskins.
It is said that the C. B., R. A E. parties nfterwnrd went to Sissons,
height of folly for England to
George Martin passed through W ill find it t ) their interest to consult o -
R . R. <fc N. Co. has contracted for Cal. On the way Young noticed
j advocate nn increase of She mouey this vicinity Wednesday.
w rite tho undersigned, agent for Kane «fc
15,000 ties to be used in extending how familiar Smithie aud Ins wife
C o , m nnofacturera, C hicago, 111.
volume, ns she was a creditor na
W e sell d irect from tho fa ctory, am i
D. W. Baker’s little son has
their road towards Roseburg.
had become aud his jealousy be tion? And is our nation not a
ship, f. o. b ., to San F rancisco or P o rtlin d .
A petition is being circulated came aroused to such an extent debtor? fie rce would uot we he been quite sick for the past two
JOH N KOW AN, Agent.
It) tf]
C oqn ilU C ity, O regon .
asking tba county court to aid Miss that he threatened to shoot Smithie. benefited by increasing our money days.
James Mast made a trip to Ban-
Finally it was determined by the volume?
Belle Hill who is in indigent cir
don the last of the week.
cumstances, and has no menus of guilty couple to put Young out of
“ Crucible” farther says that
Mrs. Sherwood aud lmr grand
the way forever. Accordingly, Mrs. Weaver advocates abandoning the
support.
Monday was a very busy dny in Youug made au appointment with Omaha platform. For the sako of son, Bertie, visited friends in this
our town.
Quite a number of her husband tn meet her at Soda argument, suppose ho should, community Saturday and Sunday.
Hardee Mast has been very sick
YouDg would our party have to disband?
fanners were in trading, and tennis Springs on'tSoda creek.
for
the past few days.
Hurry up
came
and
when
he
was
sitting
ou
could be seen nt all times passing
Not much. No one man can con
the bauk of the creek his wife came trol or disband the Populist party. | and get well, Hardee, for Sunday C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N
up and down the street.
up behind him and seized hold of The Oregonian can striko “ free sil is the time to take your girl to
4 LT j kinds o f farm w ork so licite d . Horse
The new road between this place
him.
Smithie then plunged a ver” from the Republican party of church. With best wishes
j : \ shoeing and plow work
s» speck'd! y
and Eckley, which passos Custer,
T
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p
s
y
.
Supplies
fo r logg in g w ork, wedge: . d ogs
knife into his breast, killing him Oregon, anil Grover I can send his
has been completed bo that you
rin g s,ca n t-h o o k s nnd everything used in
The body was theu concealed. | hirelings (paid by tho people) out
logg in g cam ps kept o n ha n d . S a tisfa ction
can reach Haines’ plnce with a
guurnnteed. S h op oil corn er n orth o f l ’i o ,
J o y ’ s f o r t lia J a d e d a n d G o o d
wagon.
The mailearrier is now Young was missed iu the neighbor to hoodoo the public, but no plu
neci Feed sta b le .
(.l'.Hf
hood
but
people
supposed
that
he
H
e
a
lt
h
f
o
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l
l
H
a
a
k
iiid
.
tocratic syndicate oan disband the
running a hack on that route.
had adandoDed his wife and uo party that pins its faith to “ equal
JO
Y
S
VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA.
Preparations are being made to search wns made for the body.
j rights to nil and special privileges
make tbe 4th of July celebration
Acting on Smithie’s confession
— \ tic-; through
la made from I
, r1
II,.,
at this place this year tho most Sheriff Spars arrested Mrs. Young, to none."
>3 nature’sown
herb.», and
proper chan-
contains n o & &
Crucible says, “ if the Democrats
enjoyable and attractive gathering widow of the murdered man, m a
i m i u e r a l wggTs^A».-'-»w r.ra nels. Joy'a
V e g e ta b le
that has ever taken place on the log cabin near Beavertown nnd she were to demand the annexation of
Sar.-apanlla
the United States to Great Britain,
j ^ E A T S J M m K
Coquille river.
c u r e s Dys-
now occupies a cell iu tbe county it would not hurt them in the least.”
nepaia,
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C O P Y R IG H T S /
Ch r o n i c
jail
awaiting
developments.
CAN I O B T A IN A P A T E N T ? F o ra
T i l t : l i i s s n i i i : i n :\ ir .i> .
It would seem, to a casual observor,
C o n s tip a
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gromnt ar.s»w* r end an honest opinion, write to
tion, Liver
M I N N a t-i*.. who have bad neurly fifty years*
that we had as well be annexed to
C o in plaints
experience In the patent business. Communica
Nervous Prostration.
M illio n s W o r lli «1 l* r o | » r r lj D e
nnd Kidney
England, as otherwise, so long as
tions strictly confidential. A H and book of In-
s t r o y e d , K ln l u o K i l l i n g .
lorraatlon ccncornin« Patents and bow to ob
Affections.
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of moebon-
E. W. J oy C o m p a n y — Gentlemen: we are compelled to pay her inter
and scientific books sent free.
Loudon, June l l . —-According to I have suffered from a nervous pros est enough to support her. Issue
Patents taken through Munn A Co. roeelro
special notice in the* betentitle A im-i irnn. and
n special dispatch from Shanghai, tration from financial losses.
Can more bonds, Groyer-Sherman, for j
thus are brought widely before the public with
out cost to the Inver
tor. This
paper, .
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the loss of property as the result say Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla has fear silver will drive the gold off!
fi tho
issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by
bv far
largest circulation
in tho
.
- of any
- , _ scientific
___ work
ork 1
of the recent rioting nt Cheng Tn, cured me. My liver, stomach and before that begins to operate.
/orId.
' 1. £
S i a year. Sample copies sent free,
Cuildiu
lldiufi Edition, monthly, #2.50a year. SinRlo
Kittling aud Ho Clung, amounts to bowels have been very inactive, but
W. S. V. |
COpiea,
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number ________
contains _____
bo&u-
J o y ’ s V e g e ta b le
tiful plaies, in caloia, and photographs of new
severe! million dollars. Tho Chi since taking your remedy I mil
S a r s fiy t ir illa
liouseo. with plans, enabllac builders to show tho
A
llcniiirlutlile
Cure
o
f
SSliruina-
latent designs and secure contraéis. Address
nese officials, it is added, headed entirely well.
prevents
tired
feci-
All business men
tialll.
MUNN à, CO.. N lw Y ork . 3t>l U uoadwat .
m g s ataggering een-
by tbe viceroy of the province of and women should use it.
Please
Westminster, Cal., March 21,1894.
U 1 cations, palpitation \
Sxechuen, openly encouraged the publish. (Signed.)
— Some time ago, on awakening one
1 o f heart, rush of
mobs to all sorts of outrages, null
To t h e Unfortunate.
b lood t o th o head,
Mu. W m . H enry J ones ,
morning, I found that I had rheu-
the petitions of foreigners for pro
dizziness,
ringing
in
D R . G IB B O N S ’
Butte, Mont. niatism in my knee so badly that, as
I ears, soots before the
tection were refused.
DISPENSARY,
! I remarked to my wife, it would be
eyes, headache, b il
New York, June 11.— The follow
Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness, | impossible for me to attend to bus
ious ness, const i pation
ing cnblpgrntn of today’s date, from give way to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsap
o f bowels, pains in
iness that day. Remembering that,
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•vj '
j-
Y . jj corner ‘fr™**
of Coinmercia
Rev. J. R. Hikes at Shanghai, has arilla.
th e back,m elancholy,
.;/]% ? v n - <; San Francisco, C a l.
! I had some of Chamberlain's Pain
tongu
e
coated,
fou
l
gy:
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been received nt the office of the
Fstnblislicd i n 18f>4,
Balm in my store I sent for a bottle,!
breath, pim ples on
-Y-i :••!• I I:«* t !'« ¡’.I u nit of
I f nature never makes a mistake,
Methodist Missionary society in
face, body and lim b,
and rubbed the afflicted parts
■ vi : I a ml S. luiiial
this city: “ Property at Cheng Tn how iu the world does it happen | thoroughly with it, according to
d e clin e o f nerve force
{*>• diseases, ancli ns Gon-
destroyed. Missionaries all s a fe ” that it allows a fly to bother the directions, and within an hour I
»rfftwA, G leet, Sir ct-
d izzy s p e l l s , faint
spells, co ld , clam m y
“ These advices,” said Dr. Bald bald-headed man who dislikes pro
its forms. Seminal Weakness, Impotency
was completely relieved. One ap-
fe e l and hands, sour
win, recording secretary of the fanity ?
nnd Lost Manhood permanently cured. T h e
! plication had done the business.
risings, fatigue, in
sick and nfflictrd should not fail to call
society, “ are official and should set
som nia, and all dis
A successful bachelor-maid is It is the best liniment on the market,
upon him. The Doctor has traveled exten
at rest the rumors of the mnssnere Lottn, who Ims wooed a goodly ! and I sell it under a positive guar
eases o f t he stomach,
sively in Europe, nnd inspected thoroughly
live r and kidneys.
the various hospitals there, obtaining a
of missionaries.
There was no fortune from the tickle goddess. antee.—R. T. Harris. For sale by
Joy,9 Vegetable Sar
groat deal of vnlnable information, which
mass acre.”
saparilla ia sold by all
he is competent to impart to those in need
She is credited with having a Dr. S. L. Lenevc, druggist.
druggists R e f u s e a
of his services. T he Doctor enres when
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substitute. When you
Mrs. James A. Garfield is said to snug *2.000,000 to her credit, well
others
fail. Try him. D lt. GIBBON will
pay for the best see that
She—I heard such a good joke
be worth now *500,000, almost all invested in a hotel in Boston, next
make no charge unless be effects a enr«.
you get the best.
Persons
at a distance C t’ llE D AT HOME
the gift o f the American people. to the Park-nvenue (heater, which today. I have been hnguing ray-
All communications st rictly confidential.
When General Garfield died his she also owns. In New York she i self about it ever since. He— You
A ll letters answered in plain envelopes.
Charges reasonable. Call or write. Address
Let mo assist you.
estate aggregated ouly 830,000. has a swell apartment-housp, be must be tired.
DR. J. F. GIBBON,
Mrs. Garfield lives in an elegant sides real estate all over the coun
T7 tf J
Bov lbf.7. San Francisco. Cal ,
H e— You are the only girl who
try.
She
and
her
mother,
¡Mrs.
but quiot style in Illinois.
can make me happy. She (coquet- j
Mrs. John A. Logan, with her Crabtree, make all of tin» invest tishly)—Sure! H e— Yes; I have
patrician face nnd snow-white hair, ments without the help o f any tried all the others.
men folks. Her father was an un
is probably the most picturesque
Teacher— Which letter is the
o f the military widows.
She is a successful miner, and it was from next one to tho letter H ?
B oy—
a log cabin on Rabbltt creek, Cali
schrewd business woman and an
D u q i i o , ma’am.
Teacher— What
able financier. She has greatly at fornia, that the actress made her have I ou both sides of my nose?
debut.
heart just now the success of
B oy—Freckles, ma'am.
Bishop Hurst's university.
She
Mrs. Jefferson Davis has chosen
This is the way the natural his
has promised to raise 81,000,000 Now York ns her abiding plnce,
for this institution, nnd it is very and spends much of her time tory finished off its description of
there in her pleasant apartments the heron: “ This bird has no tnil
likely she will succeed.
at
the Marlborough hotel. I d the to speak of.” Aud this is the way
Ashland Tidings:
One o f the
4KTJ M
spring she usually speuds a month that small Margery reproduced the
Polk county men is Jesse Berry,
W ITH
or more at West Point.
That statement iu her composition upon
o f Dallas, who a few (lays ago
place is lull of associations for her the heron: “ This bird has no tail,
received a check for 810,000 from
P R E N T ISS
of her husband, who was a gradu hut you musn't say anything about
ail aged maiden relative, named
ate of the military school.
Her it.”
Elizabeth Jennes, o f Philadelphia
daughter, Miss Winnie Davis, is
“ What distinction have you
Berry is a poor laboring man about
her constant companion.
They won at college? Y'ou are not an
30 years old, and recently took a
are very popular socially, especially athlete, and you have failed in all
notion to write a friendly lcttei to
among the southern colony, and your studies, yet I am told you
YOU’RE BOU S'D TO TAKE ’EM
Elizabeth aud her sister, who re
side together nt an advanced age Miss Winnie lias added literature h ive been elected president o f your
Leaves No Constipation.
to her many accomplishments, nnd class. How did it happen?” “ A p
in the peaceful Quaker city, and
Cures it. ns well ns Billionsnesa, SSick H ead
has just completed a novel which parently, sir, you are not aware
ache
«
c u r nnu
anil Malaria.
.»intarlai, The
in e on
only
ly comoobtablw
comcobtablh
the result was a surprise.
pill I in the w orld. Sold b y all
ail drag
drugg st*. or
is said to be very clever.
that I have added 29 absolutely
it b y m
ninil
sent
ail on receipt o f price.
price, -.'»centi»
ineaninpless syllables to tbe col-
pei b ox.
D r. P rice’ s C ream B a k in g P ow d er
per
P liF N ITSH C H E M IC A L C O..
Hood5
J
School : Boards
Or Trustees
Desks or Supplies
WALTER DRAKE,
Blacksmith ar.d
Wagon maker,
jajy
Rectifyin S Pi!' i
W orld'* Fair Migh«st Medal and Diploma.
N C rR A ÍA tiA cured by P r Milos* P a is
y l* ills
Due cent u dove.
A t all d n i| | M «.
Iprrn v o l l ”
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Ill C aliforn ia street. îSup F rancisco, C r I