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Fuhtrap Findings. Up On the South Fork. HOOD’S C o u p o n The Sixth Illinois volunteers and Buttery I) have been mustered out E d . H k i i a l d : Your correspond Fishtrap, Dec. 5.— One day Inst of service. T U E S D A Y , DEC. G, 18!)8. week youni; S kid Rowan, sou of ent, while in the Eckley country Two old people of 8G and 85 ! Mr. 8. Rowan living in this neigh visited the famous Salmon mines, married at first sight in Golden PU B LIS H E D E V E R Y TU E SD AY borhood, met with h painful aid now owned by W. D. Wasson, who Is a perfect beauty, City, Mo., lately. Sucoeaaor to Nosier Hro’s. nearly serious accident by the dis in the early part of the present sea- 4 Q mid A. O. Wheeler, K. P a n n e n b e r g : : J . S. Mc F.won charge o f a primer and No. 12 sou purchased tho claim formerly J _ O a 7 ^ / patriotic, up to date. Ex-Cashier Howard of Houston, - owned by A. H. Moore, John Kron- Subject: Tex., will be extradited from Ger J . 8 . M ° E W E N <fc C O . cartridge which failed to go off when iu the gun. Because the euburg, Louis Knapp and others. General Braying and Hauling a Specialty. many and tried for embezzlement. Editors and Proprietors. cartridge failed to fire, he took his During the summer Mr. W. built an Commercial Men Promptly and Safely Several Klamath county cattle Devoted to the material and social un knife to pxlract the same, and in nrastra and crushed several tons De/iuered at Any Point. tiHiding of the Coquiììb Valley particularly the effort the metal blade exploded of fine ore, which paid him well, One of the handsomest pieces of men have recently sold cattle in and of Coos County generally. San Francisco, receiving from G to Good Rigs. Spanking Teams. Reasonable Rates. color work issued tliiB . year. Litli- 17 but later on has been engaged iu the cartridge, which scorched the me Lttiutugc, wtm it Bnitviiru me uub uu nun '«- cu iu ... -....... ---- ----- , > . - i \ Subscription, per year, in advance, $‘J. hoy’s face, hum eel off his eyebrows repairing his water flume, mi leu ° o raphetl, with border ol army and * cen *4’ or **' 1 l)er head. hint his hand badly m ...................................... length, which he has just com “ “ ' y emblems embossed in gold. : Warren Andrews, of Florence, I P. F18HEK, NEWSPAPER ADV ERTIMI NO AGENT and ................................. ’ )• 21 M erchants’ E xchange, San fn s i'lM O , is Charley E lliott moved into Ed pleted. He is now prepared to run Leave your name with your druggist without a boat, oaught a lo<* 112 First Street.............................................Near Odd Fellows’ H a ll. o® r a u th orized « g e n t . T h is p a p e r in kept ou file at hia offlca Carter's house several days ago. his hydraulic mine for the winter. and ask him to save you a copy or feet long that was llnating in the Our school is doing well under As yet he lias but a small crew of send 6 cents in stamps for one to j river, and pushed it ashore, whore I)chMUui^KKV?“ "*A8TElt’* Óulv*S Ì w ltb Trustees Appointed. C. 1. HOOD A CO., Watches, Clocks sud Jewalry nt the management of Miss Edytli men, but will increase the force at ; ho sold it for $(>. LOWELL, MASH. i Marshfield Hun.) The Pharmacy. * Howell, increasing in numbers fav once and run day and night during Mention Ibis paper) Salem, Or., Nov. 30.— Governor The Grant’s Pass Observer, one of The work of running tha tunnel Not cheap shoes, tint S H O K S orably and becoming popular with the wet season. Mr. W. is an old j the live newspapers of southern from the Libby coal miuo into the Lord today made the following the patrons. miner on this coast, but lately moved C H K A f at B E R L I N STORE. ; Oregon, has discontinued ns a semi- Eastport mine was completed this appointments: The annual meeting of th eA rago from old Mexico to his present loca Hood's Sarsaparilla Is | r e g e n t s u n i v e r s i t y O F OREGON. Read the new ads. in th* H f r m . d I creamery company was held last tion, and will certainly make a suc- America's Greatest Medicine j weekly, aud will hereafter be pub week. lished only once a week. Judge II. S. Beau, of Salem. Ro- if you waut to make or save m oney.1 Saturday. The following boaril of cess of it anil show what is what, for the Blood and the Frank Brown, who has been A diphtheria epidemic is raging under the care of Dr. McConnac for ; gent to succeeb Hon. A. Bush, of Go and see Mrs. Hcrsey’s fine new directors was elected: AlexStnuff, He has no doubt of the result, and Best that Money Can Buy. Term 12 years among the children on Whidby several months past, hns been im Salem, resigned. stock of fall and winter Millinery VV. L . Ifayter, Judge Schioeder, such confidence and enterprise as he HeilCe take onlil Hood's. from April, 1893. island, near Port Townsend. \ proving rapidly of late. _____________ ________ goods. * J. II. Rndabaugli and Capt. O,I exhibits deserve success. Cyrus A. Dolph, of Portlaud, to number of deaths have resulted, and Reed. The new board will meet Stephen Lapp broke his leg Wed I have been water-bound during Our local Woodmen are arrang next Saturday and choose officers. the people are panic-stricken. nesday, while working in the Libby succeed Henry Failing, deceased for part of the storm that has prevailed Etchings from Eckley. ing to have a masquerade about 12 years from April, 1891. ~:i __ _ — can’t move up, nor down, side Geo C. Stanley, editor of the Ash coal mine. He was digging coal and New Year’s eve. Harrison R. Kincaid, of Eugene, ways nor any other way —so I tem Eckley, Dec. 3.— For some lime land Town Talk, a very spicy bubli- a piece of cap rock fell on him. Dr. to succeed tho late A. G. llovey, de Bold Hlghwxy Robbory. McDonald’s barber shop is where porarily hibernate among my old I have bfeen thinking of writing a cation, lias been discharged from Tower reduced the fracture. ceased, for 12 years from April, you get a good hair cut and a nice friends aud interview them. few items fo r Tour _ paper, but kept Mrs. George Quigley, formerly of . . the 2d Oregon volunteers for phys- The “ tall man nnd the short clean shave. G ive him a trial. I also visited the coal mines on procrastinatiug, thinking something ¡ icnl disability aud is again at his old this county, was occupying a room 1891. s o l d ie r s ’ h o m e . man” are still picking up a living in the Baldwin hotel during the de The Fair Store received n large over the country, Imt Sundry hav Middle Sixes, situated about 3 or 4 interesting would turn up in the post, The governor 1ms npppointed miles southeast o f Eekley. They future, but as nothing verv exciting .... , , structive tire that occurred last week. uantity of freight via Inst Friday. ing held up one Matt Johnson, on Hon. S. H. Holt, of Jackson county, anta Clause divided stuck with it Ferry creek, near to Baudot), and were discovered in the fall of 18!I7 has occurred, and we are having A a , v ^ ' e" 5 ?" ,ask /or,4l e " *tl s She escaped without injury, but by a gentleman by the name of genuine Oregon mist today, and I " lU'k H.R7f Srtlve ’ . " ' n 1 ««-e p t a some of her personal effects were trustee of the soldiers’ home in place for Coos county friends. ............. * J counterfeit or mimitation. There made him deliver $25 and a check Holme's, from San Francisco. This am idle, of John P. Robertson (P op .) of will write up the resources lost. Elbert Dyer, linudon's rustling — the latter, however, being re is the largest vein of coal ever dis of this section, with u little nonsense are more eases ol Piles being cured Marion county', who was not con They conversed covered, measuring 107 feet across by this, than all others combined. young business man, returned from turned to him. Mr. Holt is a Several cougars have been seen firmed by tho senate. mixed to begin with. with Johnson familiarly awhile, iu R. S. Knowlton. the bay by last Wednesday’s train in the outskirts of Astoria recently. prominent Populist aud represented the vein. Mr. Holmes, Chas. Zunr- The country in tho Eckley settle and rustled nmoug his friends here the course o f w hich they warned Jackson county iu tho state senate. alt and .Tas. S. Cox are now open ment is composed of rolling prai Tho Texas stato rnihvnj commis him to be quiet nnd make no ing up another mino a short dis ewliile. A t the last election he was tho ries, the soil being rich ami very sion injunction hearing was contin Notice of Final Settlement. leader of the middle-of-the-road fac Late to bed and early to rise, “ blow” about it or they would kill tance east o f the present one, which, productive. Cereals of all kinds, ued at Dallas, being five days it has prepares a man for his home in tho him. The short man withdrew bis from outward appearances, will be fruits, vegetables, grass nnd corn lasted. Attorney General Crain ■VTOTIOE is hereby givon that A. L . tion of the party. skies. But early to bed and Little mask and faced his victim defiantly. as large ns the former one nnd of grow to perfection. Cattle and paid particular attention to the XN Johnson, executor o f the estate of Caroline Swearengin, deceased, did, on the Early Kiser, the pill that makes life Johnson did not recognize him— a superior quality o f coal. He 21)th day o f November. A.D. 18D8, file his final Portland Telegram: In the east horses fare well during the winter Houston and Texas Central. thought he had never seen the longer and better and wiser. R. S The freely expressed opinion, and months, with but very littlo care said: “ I f that road is worth $00,- account, as such executor, in the County the blizzard season has opened in party before. Court o f the S tate o f Oregon, in and for yet with some reserve of surprise, from their owners. Knowlton. The country 000 per mile, ns its counsel claims, the County o f Coos, and ill at Monday, dead earnest, aud with more tragic, The information to tli-3 sheriff why has it been assessed for taxa January llio Otli, A. I). 181)1). has b‘'en ap results than for some years, so early J. W . Akers, who recently wns long delayed, and that official of a government geological surveyor, surrounding the Eckley settlement pointed by the Judge of said court A9 the in the winter. Iu New York and makes us all hope for a successful is generally mountainous, a large tion at. only $10,000 per mile?” dny for the hearing o f objections to such opened a grocery in this place, in could take no energetic action in development of this secret wealth of portion of it heavily timbered with account, and the settlement th ereof. along the NcwEnglaml coast, partic Astoria Budget: Two Chinese, final the F ig g building, last week closed the case till this morning. Duted this L*.Kh day o f Novem ber, A. D. ularly, cold and the wind have car the ages, resulting iu benefits to our magnificent firs and cedars that the enterprise nnd moved to River Snm nnd Lee, went into a local stoic, 181)8, at Coos county, O regon. ried death and destruction in their own people and dispensing to others only await the coming of capital A I.. JO H N SO N , toD, where he had oraauged more one intending to buy r, hat.. Lee, A Serious Accident. Executor. merciless path. Y et people hesi in return, and making this locality to erect mills to manufacture the having tried on a “ lid,” Sam re tjan9J to his liking and with n prom iso of tate about coming to tho most Not ouly is marked, “ He fits you (Fitzliugh) Lnst Saturday Johnny Scott met widely known and famous for its same into lumber. success. ONLY $ 5 0 0 0 - F o r a short time favored land on earth, on the P a S ooth F our capital wanted to develop the lum L ee” ; whereupon Lee with a very painful and serious great wealth. replied, only, The Herald Land Co. cific slope, where such cilamities are The county court, in called ses bering resources, but it has been “ Dewey?” Tho keeper of the store ” accident at the Pnrkersberg mill. wants a buyer with $5000 to pur unknown, and where almost perpet sion, hns received the Hoffman long known thut this section is rich promptly presented each of the chase at a sacrifice one of the best ual spring rests in the lap of winter bridge, near M yrtle Point, which W hile he was at work moving some in precious metals such as iron, lead, Chinese with a newlintandachronio ARTICLES OF TREATY ACREtD ON. lumber on the wharf he made a improved small farms iu Coos Here we are almost at the threshold they pronounce a first-class bridge. copper, silver, krome, placer, quartz misstep, his right foot going besides, for being such patriotic county. Finely situated, choice of the holidays, and so far have had J. D. Bennett, of the North Fork, through a hole in the wharf aud Progress Made by Peace Commission— aud eoul. There have been several punsters. land, good fences, plenty o f fruit very little bad weather. was the contractor, and it cost the quartz propositions discovered, but Agreements on Leading Points. causing him to fall to one side in and shrubbery, running water. county about $2200. Exchange: Just ns a Cincinnati being generally low grade ore have encli a position hh to break his leg Douglas county, according to tho Owner hns other business that Several ex drummer was writing his name on Paris, Nov. 30.— The joint session not been developed. The Herald Laud Co. iB offering just above the aukle. Both boneB Roseburg Review, beads the list of claims his attention a register nt a Kansas City hotel, a perts who have visited this section for a short time, to sell or lease, a were broken, one square off, and of tho commission met to-day and Oregon counties in the production place o f 14 acres, inside Coquille the other was splintered length began discussion of the formulated expressed it as their opinion tluu bed-hug appeared and slowly mean F O R S A L E — 147 Acres of Lnnd of prunes and poultry. dered across the page. The drum f, m ile from Norway, Coos county. City limits, with a small house and wise, causing a very serious frac protocol agreement and subjects for rich quartz exists in this mineral Known as the M cl'lurv place. For particu barn, garden, shrubbery, etc, at a ture. H e also sustained a badly negotiation, all of which were pre belt, which would yet be discovered. mer dropped his pen and remarked: lars, call on HENRY GRADY. “ I have been bled by Chiengo Hens, ocM tfl Norway. Oregon. ruinously low figure. $500 will bruised mid sprained ankle. sented to the joint commission in a Professor Ridder, a government bitten by St. Louis spiders, and in geological expert, visited this sec buy it during tho next 30 days. Johnny has many frieuds who sym form acceptable to the Americans. nouns tion in September and was very terviewed by Fort Scott gray-backs, F u r n i t u r e I r o m * i « F l e a . c t o r , ' I » F i r e - The train brought an immense pathise with him in his misfortune There wore 13 articles laid before out or but I ’ll he darned if I ever was in well pleased.wifii the outlook here. quantity of goods from the bay and wisli him a speedy recovery. the two commissions, covering the He stated that the formation here a hotel where the bed-bugs exam Being the only extensive manufac Y o u S le e p In a n A i r following subjects: H e is receiving tile best o f care last Friday, received from San ined the register to find the number turers of furniture in the world sell T h at Cures . First—The relinquishment of was very old, autedating that of FraDcisco nnd Portlaud per steam and is gettiug along as well as of my room. I guess I ’ll go down ing direct from maker to user, we tho Rock Mountains, nnd being of sovereignty over aud claim of title Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Qrip, be t xpected.— Bsudon ers. A large quantity o f the could save our customers the enormous the same age as tho Pennsylvania aud sleep on the railroad bridge.” to Cuba. Throat and Lung Troubles. frieght was sasli and finishing mat Recorder. expeuses and profits of the jobbers coal fields, and when sufficient Second—The cession of Porto erials for the new schoolhouse. and retailers. Send for catalogue ~ .e r ,;> o ,v y s a ys so , Interested partie have prepared Rico and other Spanish possessions depth was attained, the coal lure Contractor Snook hns been dis- nnd put in circulation a petition at in the West Indies, together with would prove to be anthracite. \V. Cascnrots C’anilv Cathartic, the most won A, showing our full line of House derful medical discovery o f the age. p eas- nppoiuted at not teceiuing some of Bandon, addressed to ¡Senators Jos. Guam, in the Lndroues. J. Holmes and Charles Zumwnlt, atit ami refreshm ? to tho taste, act gently hold Furniture, at 20 to 50 per cent his orders of finishing supplies for Simon and G. W. McBride, and to Third— The cession of tho Philip who me now doing development ami positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, under retail value. Q u a k e r V a l l e y the entire svst.' in, dispel colds, M a n u f a c t u r in g C o ., 355 West Harri the courthouse, which he had ex Congressman Thomas H. Tongue, pines. work on the coal proposition here, cleansing cure headache, fever, habitual constipation pected to receive last week bo as to urging the necessity o f nil early ("4m Fourth—Tho terms of the evacu have built a borke trail to the mine and biliousness. Please buy and try a box son street, Chicago. •jf <’. C. C. to-day; lb, ti.\ f>0 cents. Hold and enable him to close up the job nnd appropriation for nnd improve ation of the Philippines. and are now preparing to run a tun- guaranteed to euro by all druggists. return to his home at Salem the ment o f the north jetty at the Fifth— The pledge of the United uel nud if the expectations of par holidays. Tho Btoim intervened mouth ( f tho Coquille river. States to preserve order in the P h il ties interested and those who have and delayed the worw. Tlmt work was not finished, and ippines pending the ratification of been on the scene are realized, this j HOLBROOK, M E R R IL L T H E P IL L O W -IN H A L E R section of southwest Oregon will T fl N K E T S ^ ir Arrivals by Areata, Friday, Nov. there are seasons o f winds and tho treaty. is a p illo w so constructed a n d so c h a rg ed k STETSON ........... bo the richest and liveliest place in JLa ^ a large stock o f th a t it th ro w s o ff a v a p o r d u rin g a ll th e Sixth--The release of military tides that its present condition 25: E. P. Norton, Mrs. Norton, J. heavy, A l l -W ool M arys - n ig h t. W ith e v e r y breath ta k e n in to th e Oregon. b o d y it d ire c tly a p p lie s to the in flam ed D. Francis, E. Hausen, G. It. Short. rather make i! an injury !o the bar prisoners mutually. v il l f C A M F O K N IA K L A N K E T S , now Also B RID G E k BEACH air-passages o f th e head, th roat a n d lu n gs Considerable placer mining is be- offered below M ill m ices, ns they were Seventh—The cession by Spain of S. Lichtig, J. H. Timou, M. Peterson thau n benefit. It is to be hoped a th o ro u g h ly d is in fected an d p ro p e rly S T O V E S ’- - - -- - - - - bought before the rise in wool. W e name iug done on Sixes this winter. B. m ed icated a ir to sooth e an d cure tnem . Mrs. Peterson, D. Banehie, H. Co the government will complete the the Island of Kusai, or Strong’s only a few. ^ ^ “ Mention this paper and TH K O NLY KNO W N M K A N S FOR J. Harrison bus leased a piece of wc*ll pay freight on purchases oyer $10 to Island, in the Carolines. jolt nnd make it the benefit it was L O N G - C O N T IN U E D I N H A L A T I O N . lombo, D. Gesola, J. Porona, V. I t has cured thousands o f stubborn grouud of F. S. Avery and is pre any U li. station in California. intended to lie and would bb if K iglih t—The mutual relinquish Oberna, I*. Daniels, S. Shekas, A. cases a fte r a ll o th er rem ed ies had failed . paring to mine the same. The old C O LO B . W E IG H T . S IZ E . and nny other Send fo r fre e d es c rip tiv e p a m p h let aud ment of indemnity claims. C U T P U IU E . Bonio, W. Gettinger, George (Quig carried to completion. testim o n ia ls ; an d k in d ly be sure to m en* < 9 pounds, R2x80.. ....$ 9.00 Mottled, gentleman is hale and hearty, nnd Ninth—The religious freedom of tio n th is paper. ley, A. ltondis, T. Sneddon, T. Sned .... 9.00 9 ‘ “ 72x9(1, Hon. S. H. Ilnznrd nppenred be gets around well for a man in his Scarlet, 10 “ 72xHtî.... Soiree .... 10.00 P I L L O W - I N I I A L E R C O ., don, jr. fore Justice J. II. Cecil Inst week the Carolines, assuring the rights of “ 14 " 72x90____ .... 14.00 (17 th year. S I C o r c o r a n I t u i ld ln g , W a s h i n g t o n , t American missionaries there. Gray, 5 “ f>Ox82____ 3.00 Or nny and everything .... 15.00 “ lfi “ 80x94.... I ) . C ., o r 1409 C h e s t n u t S tre e t, Every young man and young and asked that a bond he fixed in Ed Green, of Deer Fark, accom “ Tenth—The cable landing rights 7 " GrtxHI....... P h ila d e lp h ia , P a . i 6 .00 carried in n lady should be trained for business, the case o f Guy Beckford, the .... 8.50 10 " 72x84....... panied by his boi ), loaded a couple “ ............ 50 " cotton, f)2xH0------ youth who is being held in jail for at l,oiutli withiu tho Sl> “ nÍ8h j*>™ First-class Hardware Store. ami the H erald makes a special •• 62x78... .... 1.00 of horses with coal, the same being •• diction. Prices are by the pair. Send for list o f offer today to give each one iu fatallv stabbing young Hollenbeck, destined for Upsou A McGrath, of 10U0 Eleventh—The release by Spain blankets at cut-rate prices. Coon county an opportunity to have near Fairview, some three weeks of political prisoners for offenses in Poverty Gulch, who have the Divil- SM ITH'S CA SH STORE, a good busiuuss education without since. Justice Cecil set the bail nt Culm and the Philippines. bis* quartz mino bonded. can [Successors to J. J. Lam b.] the expenae nnd trouble of ntteud- $204)0, but up to date it has not 25-27 Market street, S. F. J. \V. Caldwell, solicitor for the Tw elfth —The pledge o f the cured heeu filled. It tuny yet be, how be c: ing a business college. Look at United States to inaugurate in the H erald , wns circulating amongst I f yon suffer from any o f tha our latest C L U B B IN G O F F E R . ever, we learn. ills o f men, come to the oldest Philippines an “ open door” policy, the Eekley grangers list week nnd Specialist on the Pacilic Coast, Don't miss tins chance of your A I Raich hns about finished n and to gunrautee the same to Spain visited the coal bank here, and be DR. JORDAN & GO., lifetime. set of M yrtle newell posts for the for at least 12 years. ing shown the vein of coal wns so 1061 Market SL Est d 1862. Y o u n g m e n and m i d d l e Much complniut is made nt the main stairway at the courthouse. Thirteenth— A revival of the astonished nt the size anil amount __ __ a g t 'i l m e n who are suffering of coal that tho H e r a l d nnd the from the effects ot youthful indiscretions or ex water being shut off without nny They are rare beauties, and speei- treaties broken by the war. cesses in mnturer years. Nervous and Physical notification. So many families, a s jn ai'Bud tor that position of The first three articles were mutu business that brought him there D e b i l i t y , I n i p o l r n r y .l.o*»S 9 n n h o o d in all its complications; H p e r m n t o r r h n p n , well as the hotels nud other natrons, i usefulness or display. He will ally agreed upon today, as were also was entirely forgotten. Wider and P r o a l n t o r r h i r i i , G i i n o r r l i t r n , C ll e e l , / \ finish up the stairway while Con F r e q u e n c y o f (T r ln n tin g , e tc . B y a 1 were fearfully discommoded today, the articles embodying the terms of wider his eyes opened as ho con combination o f remedies, of great curative pow er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment • ad have been jn other occasions. tractor Snook speuds the holidays the evacuation of the Philippines, templated the mamraouth vein that that it will not only afford immediate relief but W hy not adopt a signal from the with his family at Salem. which will Vie principally the same mado him almost doubt tho evi permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair Finally curfew bell, or some other form of Geo. Conger’s little son, Freddie, bh in the evacuation of Cuba nnd dence of his own eyes. and square Physician and Surgeon, nre-emiuont staggering away, he mounted his notification, so that tlie public J about 5 years old, is lying low witli | Porto Rico, in his specialty— l> i M o f ¿ i f 11. Mr ( . h i l i « thoroughly eradicated from the □light prepare for it? Tho mutual release of military horse and muttered as he rode away, lung fever and whoopiugcough nt •yst.'m w ith ou t using i l e r m r y . E V E R Y R A N a p p lyln « to us w ill re prisoners was agreed upon, Spain “ Am I dreaming? or can such an ceive our honest opinion ot his complaint. Policies written by the Pacific Win. H ite’s,on the West Side. H> w H lU u n ra n trra P O S J T 1 V I•: C l R F .in , , i i i i liberating tho rebel prisoners and amount of coal exist in one vein?” every case we undertake, o r fo r fe it O u o Mutual L ife Insurance Co. excel J T h on N a n d IN illn r » I [.rating the Ma- The horse seemed to partake of his . ,, the United States liberating in »very fouturu that make ilisnr- i Raekleff, tins accepted another as Consultation KREF, and strictly private. C H A R d E S V E R V R E A S O N A B L E . Trcut- uii«e profitable aud liberal. N oj sistant, or deputy, in the person of nilia garrison nnd tho Spanish held master’s excitement- and ns he I ment personally or by letter. Send for book. by Aguinaldo. The political prison- journeyed nlong his speed increased ouo can afford to he without an n little son. C “ T h e IM iilo a o p liy o f J lr r r ia «;e , | free. ( A valuable book for men.) | ers to bo released by Spain are such from a walk to a trot, then to a gal Accident policy nt this time o f nc- j ’ V IS IT D R. JO U D A1T9 1 cidents and sickness. G ive your I Crokinole Boards, the game of as are now in exile in Ceuta, in lop, nnd ere he had traversed a cou- j 1 1 G r e a t M useum o f A im to m y 1 1 Morocco, or at other Spanish pcnnl pie of miles the noble benst was i the finest and largevt M u«eumof it i kind ir. th « , application now for either a L if e , | all games, at Tho Pharmacy. world. Come and learn 1. >v a •• ;.. erf :!lv you | going nt full speed, being covered settlements. E ndow ment or A ccident policy V am m\de; how to avoUJ :»•. • and di-ea-e. \ witli fonm ns ho passed the Eckley | f 'V e r- e contim.auv ad iog t .v specimens. Q FILIPINOS WILL NOT RECOGNIZE CESSION. Daily sessions will be held here, to Uev. J. I,. Futiell, or make ap y f t t . 1 L O -r i E wrias. \ postoffice. “ Hello, John, I thought ( and it is now believed tho work will plication nt tho H e r ald office. * » C o l Market •' * ’ Frairisrp. Pat. t fv -V O , - v _ ■ ■ - ■ - - N They Will Resist to the Last the Establish be possibly concluded this week, al you were going to stay over night The petition for opening a mail with ns!" shouted the postmnster, ment ot American Rule on the Islands. though so early a termination is not from Jack Wood’s place, on the tmt without turning his head, John probable. J O H N KAINO MARTIN lit SS North Fork, to a junction with the back, “ Coal!” “ Cold,” Madrid, Deo. 1.— Advices from After the session and the depart shouted T O MAUSHFILI j D Coquille M yrtle Point road about a tlie Philippinen say tho iusurgents ure of the Spaniards, the Americans "B y George, I thought this rather a mile enrst o f this place, was put tl.ere hnve decided not to rocoguize rnmnined in the conference chandler pleasant evening,” ns he gazed in out last week for signatures nnd the ccssion of the islands to thr for an hour in executive session. astonishment nt the fn»t disappear so(.u indicated that it was a popu United States, aud thnt they will The adjournment was taken until ing horseman, that sped on nnd on, lar oieasvre. For several years resist to the last. and without nccellerating his speed, 3 o ’clock tomorrow. past the opening o f this road had 1t is also clnimed timt the United ns heneared the summit of the moun been pressed and anticipated, Imv- States will require 70,000 troops Io N O R TH FR O N T STREET. tain he passed two horsemen, one io g been surveyed sud approved by put down the rebellion, and it is News: Orvil PoJgc, author of of whom recognized him and M A R S H F IE L D . tho court, bat for some causo not timt filo inmir^ontH hohl the Pioneer History, is in town, shouted, “ Why. John, what is the N o matter what the matter is, one will do you pushed to completion. Our pro. 10,000 SpHtiinh prison um whom they ntti niling to matters connected with excitement?" With a mngic wave L L K IN D S o f blacksmith work anJ good, and you can get ten for five cents. pie, without exception, now favor will force to servi* against the Amer the distribution of the books, etc. of his hand he gasped, “ Coal, im wagon work, new or repair work, done this road. A new stylo p*ckr« eontainins rev hit a its r aucles in a paper ear ton (without glaioO is now for «ale on short notice. icani«. The history contains some valuable mense—immense,” and disappeared at aim-1 drug st.>rw run n t i cfnts . Thl« low-prtce l sort is Intended for tb« poor and the economl- *n-» .loten of the tlre-oent canon« i a » tabu lea i can be h*d by mad by eendin* forty et«rht conte information regncdil g the early t- over the summit in a cloud of dust to the K ifavs CHUICAL (\>«P a *Y. N o . 10 S pru ce c e S tre e t. 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