Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 25, 1899, Image 1

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VOL. 17.
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íoqnillc Citi)! Ikmiò.
C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y , O R E G O N , Î Ü Ë S D A Y ,
JULY
25,
competitors are in the combine. He 2J mouths’ labor pet J W
OREGON GAME LAW S IN A NUTSHELL-
Mast, deputy............ .
150 00
doesn't figure that he will get little,
Bill of J Henry 8cbreeder for When Not to Hunt— Laws Boiled Down for
Oh, lovely P eace, as thon art fair, be wise! if any, cash, and that it will be im­
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O H E O O N .
Dem and great men, and great m en «halt possible to make enough money on back Balary as county judge not 1
Ready Reference-
arise
such fictitious values to send his allowed.
I L L p rom ptly lenpoud to nil cali», T o d o thy b idd ing: E ven ns w orriorsooin e,
| Ed Rackleff, month’ s salary
For the benefit of hunterq -tho
stock anywhere near par.
d a y o r n W lit .
__ S w ift at the oali o f bugle, fife and drum!
So at the voice o f Peaoe, im perative
as clerk..............................$100 00 game laws of Oregon aro here pre­
Some trusts have been formed on
A b bugle's call shall heroes spring to live
a sound business basis. These will L II Hazard as dep cierk.. GG GG sented in a very brief form. The
For c uintrv »nd for thee, in every lend.
Dem and the best, O Peaoe, and teach thy live.
The great majority, however, W W Gage as sheriff.......... 1GG GG wording of the statutes has been
S
B A T H
R O O M S , They R O U need
GO 00 cut down, but tho gist remains:
not rush in fron t o f death- must fail from overcapitalizution, C A Gage as dep sheriff. . .
O rrœ n 'E H otel C oquille ,
charged guns
Beaver—Close season lasts 20
j liecause they represent fictitious and W W Hayes as treasurer.. 50 00
W ith murder in their hearts to provo their
years from February 25, 1895.
, not roal values. At the present rate 1 L Harlocker J years’ salary
Frout Street, Coquille C ity, Or.
worth! .
as county' ju d ge.............. 200 00
Birds—Nightingale, skylnrk, gray
The grandest heroes w ho havo graced the of progress another two years will
earth
IK S T -C L 5 8 8 8 U A V K 8 AND H A I «
singing thrush, black thrush, linnet,
| see the formation o f about all the I T Weekly, 7 days’ attend­
W
ere
love-filled
souls
who
d
id
not
seek
the
OutH ut living rstes; nine U stb iu s
ance at court as commis­
goldfinch, greenfinch, chaffinch, bull­
trusts that it is possible to muke.
fin v ,
•
apartm ents.
lint chose the safe, hard, high and lonely
sioner, 11 days’ examining
finch, red briasted European robin,
By that time the promoters will
v ny
roads and bridges and
black starling, grossbenk, Oregon
have unloaded. They and their
rjIHE C O M M E R C IA L -i-----
O f selfless labor for a suffering w orld!
38 miles m ileage............. 57 80 robin or meadoff lark, mocking-bird,
HenealU oa r giorions Aug again unfurled
associate financiers will then have no
T h e m ost m odern arranged B A R B E R In victory such heroes w a it to lie
close season lasts the year around.
interest in holding up the market, Douald McIntosh, 7 dsys’ at-
Galled into bloodb es action. Pence, by thee!
S H O P in C oqn ille O ity.
tending court as commis­
Eggs and nests are exempt from
and the whole top-heavy schemowill
Ho thon insistent in thy stern dem and,
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor And wise great men shall rise up in the couie to the ground like a house of sioner, 6 days’ examining
disturbance.
land!
—E lla W heeler W iloo*.
roads and bridges and 52
Deer— Close season, 1st of No­
cards.
miles travel........ ..
44 20 vember to 15th of July following.
And when the crash does come,
0. If MOON,
Cannot bo hunted for market at all.
as come it must and will, it will for State of Oregon, 1 ^
BEW ARE THE COMING CRASH.
Ducks—Mallard, wood duck, wid­
a time create the grentest ruin this County of Coos, ) H
1, Ed Rackleff, county clerk of geon, teal, spoonbill, gray, black,
country has ever known.
When the Wreck of Greed and Selfishness is
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Coos county, state of Oregon, cer­ sprigtail of canvas-back, close season
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N .
Cleared Away— What Then?
tify that the foregoing schedule of between March 15 und September 1.
R eal E state and C ollections a Specialty
The following is from the Music County Court Proceedings—July, 1899, Term. expenditures of Coos county, Ore­ Must not be bunted at night.
gon, for tho quarter ending July
Ducks and geese nmy bo shot
Trades of New York City, and is
1, 1899, as made and audited end when injuring grain fiel Is, however.
written by the editor ot that journal,
(Continued (rein last week.)
allowed by the county court of the
Elk—Close season lasts until the
John C. Freund. The Music Trades
Taxes- -
state of Oregon, in and for the first day of December, 1910.
- A .t t o r 1 3 .e 3 r . a t - L a " W * is the recognized leader of its class J J Stanley, labor in sher­
county of Coos, is a true and cor­
Grouser-Prairie chicken,pheasant,
MA « S I I IT E L O , O H E O O N .
nnd coming, ns it does, from such
iff's office.......................... $ 12 50 rect extract from the proceedings
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quail or partridge, close season from
a sourco, it cannot bo cried down ns Geo O Leach ,labor in sher­
D e s is i in K kal E st « « o f nil kind«.
of said court at suld term.
December 1 to October 1 following
the “ vnporings of some anarchist.’
iff's office.......................... 29 00
Witness my hand und the seal of in western Oregon; November 1 to
" O Q U IL L E Ormine No. 2d». P a tron » o f
W
L
Patterson,
labor
In
ü a s b a n d ry m eet o a the 1st S aturday
the county coujrt this the 1 ‘2th day August 1 in eastern Oregon. Mon­
There is a crash coming in the
24 00
sheriff’s office..................
o f «a eh uà ou tli at 10 o 'c lo c k a. m.
of July, 1899.
E d R ackleff ,
golian pheasants must not be killed
business
world
of
stupendous
pro­
J
J
Stanley,
witness
fees
in
N. L orhwz , Master.
County Clerk.
at any time for three years in Clat­
portions— a crash so great and far-
B . P a u n en berg, Sec.
tho S O Co vs Coos Co
( S eal )
sop, Coos, Curry, Jackson or Jose­
reaching that it will cast far into
2 20
tax cases..........................
y r t l e c a m p , n o . i » 7, w o o d m e n
phine counties.
o f the W orld, m eet« nt M asonic Hall the shade auy panic or financial Isaiah Hacker, labor on de­
Moose nnd mountain sheep— Same
1st and 3d M onday nights o f en«h m onth. catastrophe that this country has
Swiped
Nuggets.
linquent
tax
roll
in
«lerk’s
A. J. Snanwot ., Consul.
ns deer.
oyer seen.
office.................................. 30 00
G eorge T . M onlton, Clerk.
Pheasant and Mongolian pheasant
The trees take leave(s).
It may come in two years, though G A Bennett, for publishing
O U R T C O Q U IL L E , N O . 1«. F O H E 8 T - our tremendous
The fountain is dispensing its —Same as grouse.
prosperity may
brief in S O Co vs Coos Co
ere o f Amerioa, m eet* every second and
Partridge—Same as grouse.
fou rth T h u rsd iy even in g, at M asonio H all delay it for five years. * * * The
tax case............................. 19 00 blessiugs.
Quail —Same as grouse.
C oqu ille C it j, Oregon.
Fishermen have small catches and
crash must come through the tre­
Miscellaneous—
G so. O . L each , C. R .
Seagulls—Close season perpetual.
big stories.
mendous and utterly reckless over- IV W Gage, for board of
H . N. L o a n s », K . 8.
Snipe--Close
season from Feb­
Spring
fever
is
almost
as
plenti­
capitalization now going on through
prisoners from April 4th
E N . L Y T L E POHT, NO. 27, O . A. R .
ruary 1 to September 1 each year.
to July 5th..........................$141 45 ful ns spring hats.
m eets every first M onday n ig h t o f the formation of trusts and combi­
Squirrel—Silver gray, close sea­
ea ch m on th . V isitin g com rades in good nations in.almost every industry.
When plants shoot is it evidence
Eugene Robinson, washing
■tending oord ially in vited to attend.
son from January 1 to Oetober 1.
that they took aim?
During last year the capitalization
for prisoners and bed
U. H. H amkin . Poet Cora.
Burrowing squirrels are not pro­
Some women’s hats are a combi­
of such enterprises, only some of
I . Q o iq k , A djutant.
5 10
clothes, for sewing carpet
tected.
which
were
listed
at
tb*
stork
ex­
nation
of
flower
garden
and
bird
90
00
3 months salary as janitor
n E N . L Y T L E . W . It. C. . NO. !>. M M
Swung-Same as duckB.
loft.
V T in C oq n ille C ity on th e first and third change, amounted to over $2,000,- R S Knowlton, medicines
W ednesday a fternoon in ennli m onth.
Wild turkey or English pnrtridge
The devil doesu’thave to call very
000
, 000 .
G
40
and
drugs
for
prisoners.
Mas. W. H it s , Pres.
many times to find some folks at — Close season from January 31,
This year the ratio has been
M bs . Id a H abrinoton . Sec.
Toilet paper etc for court
1899, to February 1, 1901.
great? 'ucreased, and in January
1 50 home.
house.................................
T H A D W IO K L O D G E , NO. M , A. F.
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und
February
trusts
were
formed
It
is
a
wise
woman
that
leaves
her
J and A. M „ m eets on S a tu r d ,». evening
Stationery for superintend­
Claims
Against Uncle Sam.
on or b efore eaoh fa ll m oon. V isitin g breth­ with a capital of over $1,000,000,0*8).
husband
the
duty
of
cleaning
up
ent, nssessor and trees. 12 25
ren oordially in v ite d .
It is not easy for the ordinary miud T J Little, meals for jurors
3 25 his desk.
H abbv Ruins, W . M.
Some queer claims aro made
to realizo what these figures mean, Wilson & Wilson, for table
Some human beings could very
C . W . W hite, Beo.
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against tho government. A Chicago
though
it
will
not
be
difficult
to
profitably
pnUern
after
the
fidelity
legs
used
in
courthouse
U E L A H C H A P T E R , N O . 8. O . E. 8..
man named Taylor asked congress
m eets F rid a y event1% on or before understand that when property is
8 00 of their dogs.
and work on jail............
ea oh fa il m oon at 8 o 'c lo c k from April 1st capitalized at several times its actual
Peace is wui: h any price we have for several sessions to give him $100,-
G A Robinson, coQ oil, no­
t o O otober » 1st. and thereafter at 7:80; and
in many iujitqncts 000 for having .suggested to Presi-
jaoh fifteen days thereafter at 2 o’ oiook in value, there must come a period
tions for a o u r tl^ is e .. . .
17». 76 to pay for it- ■
fff'fit T.tlTT*rin ttri idea of issuing
when the top-heavy structure will C M Skeels, lamp cliimuey,
the a ftern oon .
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it comes high.
M b s . N oba A. M o E wbn , W . M .
greenbacks. One Col. De Arnaud
fall
of
its
own
weight,
and
things
When
it
comes
to
toleration
it
is
50
mops
etc...........................
2
M b s . J bnkib R ush , 8 bo .
find their level, as they invariably» James A Lyons est finishing
pretty hard to tolerate the tolerant, made the repeated demand for $50,-
/"'lO Q U I L L E L O D G E . NO. 53, I .O . O . F.. must in this life.
000 for having shown Gen. Grant
sometimes.
lumber nnd moulding for
\ J meets every S aturday even in g. V isit­
Modern business is undergoing
Every bride is described as a beau­ how to capture the town of Paducah,
courthouse......................
19
in g brethren in good standing cordially
an immense revolution, which is on J P Messer, hauling lumber
ty. Where do all the plain married Ky. An Iowu man wanted $350 for
: “ Tited'
J . A. S eed , N. O .
cutting corns off sailors and soldiers
tho
direct
line
of
evolution
and
people come from?
1
50
etc
for
courthouse..........
J . S. L awbbncb , R. S.
Many a man who was brought up during the rebellion; another from
progress.
Coquille furniture store for
T S o Q U IL I j E E N C A M P M E N T , N O . 25, I.
Unfortunately', in leaving the
chairs, carpet, etc............
24 42 to be a credit to their families turns New York wanted $25 for a pair of
O . O . F ., meets every first and third
trousers which were eaten off n
out to be a debt instead.
Thu rsdays in each m onth at Odd Fellow s’ lower plane of competition to attain Thos Krewson, plans, speci­
ha ll. C ordial in vita tion extended to all vis­ the higher plane of combination,
clothes line by a government goat; a
To
broaden
in
spirit
it
is
onlj
fications
for
fence
nnd
itin g patriarchs in good sta n d in g .
the greed of gain binds most peo­
necessary to dwell in the midst of fellow in Minnesota requested the
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R. E. B uck , C. P.
sidowalk for courthouse
O . F. B outkia L, Scribe.
ple, nnd so in itself a good thing,
grounds.............................
5 00 the suffering for a few short days. sum of $550 for a sky-blue horse
with the result that there will be n W M Way, case of coal oil
W’ omen ns a rule don’t take as taken by the soldiers; the sum of
a m ie
rebekau
l o d g e , n o . 20,
I. O . O . F., meets every 2J and 1th crash, which cannot be long de­
much interest in woman’s rights ns $50 would satisfy nn Illinois man for
2
25
for
court
house..............
W ednesdays in each m on th , at O d d l t \ -
aTulf which he says the cattle in­
they do in mnrriage rights.
Joseph Waltermier, extend­
low s’ hall. .Mas. J ulith C ollikm , N . G . layed.
Herein, however, history shows
No mntter how up-to-date a wo­ spector killed by putting a brass big
J . 8. L awbbnck , S.
ing waste-pij e from court­
3 00 man may be she likes to keep her through his nose, causing blood
house .................................
/-lO Q U I L L E CO U N CIL. NO.JW8 O F T H E us that no great change is ever ac­
poison. Thcro are many just such
age a little behind the times.
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\ J Fraternal Aid A ssociation m eets the complished without serious disurb- Goo. Wickham, extending
2d Tuesday evening o f each m onth.
lieu you write an angry letter claims, coming from every stute in
ance.
waste-pipe from court­
M rs . E ij LA P annknuebo , Pres.
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3 00 keep it over night; it is more than tho union. Unquestionably many
house .............. .. ............
D . F . D ban , Sec.
____________
claims against the government are
likely you will never send it.
It is human nature to overdo every­ G W Steele, labor mnkiug
A woman doesn’t mind if her just ones, but it is difficult to got
tables and book cases for
thing, and that is just what is being
courthouse......................... 49 25 photograph doesn’t look like her them considered by congress, and
done now with the trusts.
provided it shows a pretty woman. lives have been ruined nnd fortunes
Because expense cud lie saved, bet­ T J Little, hauling furniture
No one can tell wlint may be in wrecked in efforts to get settlements.
and freight for court­
ter results obtained, and the general
1 75 store for tomorrow. Do your duty Many claims aro handed down from
burden made lighter by combination,
house .................................
today and you can do better to­ generation to generation, nnd are
Curran & Gass, Proprietors. it does not follow that the gain S B Cathcart, establishing 7 50 morrow.
now no nearer a settlement thaii
government corners. . . .
made will be sufficient to warrant a
It should be remembered that when first filed. Nothing is more
overvaluation of property H Sengstackeu.for premium
a v in g
b o u g h t o u t t h e c e n - general
people who never make mistakes are difficult than to get a consideration
trnl M eat M arket, we will b e able to nnd products.
on $2000 insurance policy
furnish all k in d s o f M eat— Beef, M utton
dangerous people to associate with. from congress. Even if favorably
on
courthouse..................
70
00
Let
us
take,
for
instance,
the
pro­
and Pork, an d will pay the highest cash
Woman can’t throw a stone, but acted upon by committee the t-limiccs
posed pottery trust, which may be The Sun for publishing tax
price for beef, hogs, sueep. etc.
C U R R AN & GASS.
when she drops a flower pot out of are against favorable consideration
notice, and for blanks for
still-born through the greed of the
clerk's office....................... 21 50 a window she always hits somebody. in the House, and even if successful
promoters.
When a man dies it isn’t always there, a miracle must interpose to
The total fair value of the business T A Walker, serving sub­
safe
to say he has gone to that secure its approval by tho senate
poenas
and
mileage,
state
of
the
plants
involved
is
said
to
be
C. O. G IL K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R ,
“ burn" from which no traveler nnd get the president’s signature.—
C o q u il l e C it y , O r .— O p p o B it . D e p o t . about $10,000,000.
vs Russell, May, 1897 nnd
The trust was
Macon Telegraph.
returns.
witness for state vs Tur­
capitalized at just 880,000,000.
K eeps o n ly P ore W ines and Liquors and
Tho people need instruction on
ner, May 1897, and for
It
is
a
well-known
principle
that
a
F ine Cigara.
Persons troubled with diarrhoea
the science of citizenship. Boston
serving
witnesses for
T h e A m ericns Club W hisky is one o f the business in order to be successful
specialties served in th e s i Clnbroom s.
grand jury May 1899 term 13 70 has voted $10,000 for free lectures will lie interested in tho experience
must turn over its capital at least once
of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel
Ordered that Judge Harlocker in this line. —Self Reliance.
year; but with a capitalization of
Beat Billiard Tabic in Southern¡Oregon a $30,000,000
Dorrance, Providence, R. I. He
this trust would turn be authorized to make arrange­
“ For several years I havo
A G E N T S W A N T E D - F O R “ T H E L IF E says:
only one-third of its capital a year. ments for furnishing courtroom
and Achievem ents ot Adm iral D ew ey,“ the
pETER LOGGIE,^
This trust was a failure from its with furniture and carpets; also to w orld 's greatest naval hero. By Marat been almost a constant sufferer from
make arrangements to have a good H nlslead. the life-lon g frien d an d adm irer dinrrhoca, the frequent attacks com­
very inception.
o f the nation's idol. Biggest and best b ook; pletely prostrating me nnd render­
Had this trust been capitalized at sewer laid from courthouse to river. over
500 pages. 8s 10 inch es: nearly 100 pages
Ordered that L Harlocker and h a lfton e illnstratioas. O n ly $ 1.50. E nor­ ing mo unfit for my duties at this
$10,000,000, had each plant been
About two years ago a travel­
m
ous
dem and. Big com m issions. Ontfit hotel.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND put in strictly at its proper value, it Donald McIntosh bo authorized to free. Ubaiioe
o f a lifetim e. W rite quick. ing salesman kindly gave me a small
examine
the
bridges
between
Co­
is
equally
obvious
that
the
trust
T h e D om inion C om pany, 3d F loor C axlon
A FULL LINE OF
bottle of Chamberiain’s Colic, C’hol-
would have had an excellent chance quille City and Marshfield and de­ B ld g ., Chicago.
cia and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much
for success, and its stock would have termine the best manner to repair
Says a Chicago paper: “There to my surprise and delight its effects
been quoted above par almost the same, and to enter into contract or
let out by bids to have said repairs is no way of escaping your con­ were immediate. Whenever I felt
first year of its existence.
.A .T
science after you leave the assessor’s symptoms of the disease I would
If this is so obvious, why is it not made.
office. If you lie you will feel des­ fortify myself against the attack
d»ne?
Officers’ salaries—
picable, and if you tell the truth you with a few doses of this valuable
The answer is easy.
W II Bunch 1§ month’s
The promoters are wise in their
salary under old la w. . . . $ 55 56 will feel like a sucker.” And what 1 remedy. The result has been very
Orders left with R. S. K n o w l t o n ,
is true of Chicago is no doubt true 1 satisfactory and almost complete
They not only expect 1 h months alary under new
C o q u i l l e C i t y , will r e c e ’ v e p r o m p t generation.
relief from the nffliction.” . For sale
of other cities.
to
make
a
“
big
pile”
themselves
in
law.....................................
100
00
•ttenton.
__________________
liy R. 8. Knowlton.
the shape of stock which they throw
Postage, etc...................... 14 02
Aguinaldo
recently
made
a
flow­
C O O S
B A Y
on the market at the first oppor-
9 00 ery speech at a banquet in cele­
Examination of teachers.
The ¡Salem flouring mill started
i tunity, but they know human nature C H Nosier, on board of
bration of the first anniversary of up last Thursday a week for a few
sufficiently well to tell them that
school examiners............
9 00 “ Filipino independence.”
| days’ run. The quotation for wheat
| they are far more likely to get a con- Miss Laura Wise, on board
remains unchanged at 48 cents.
George Jackson, who was serving
C. IN. PATERSON. Prop.
I oera in the combination by offering
9 00
of school examiners.. . .
____j with yon whether you rcntlmwj
a
term
for
murder
in
the
Alabama
j it three times the value of its busi- Mrs L H Hazard, in clerk’s
nn vft-killlnff tobaero habit. NO-1 O-HAtj
remove* tb-
for tobacco, wjf-
M anufacturer o f MarbM M onam ents. Hea 1- ness*than if they offer the actual
office...................... ............
3 00 penitentiary, died of excess of joy oul
nervousdiaire*« exp '
tine,
pari flea thu f *
¡ on being pardoned.
ston es. Tablets, eto.
[ value.
J 8 Lawrence, 78 days' labor
■tore« loat i-----*-
‘
you a*r<
oem etery lots enclosed w ith stone coping
A man has a plant worth $50,000.
for self............................... 234 00
It is generally believed in Europe
o r cu rb in g . Iron railings furnished to o r ­
i pocket-^
I
D *r
T O H AP fr-m
wn dn
1 50 that a compromise has been effected
^P'rotir own
dnnrr*0-
Postage.............................
d er. C orrespondence solicited from parties He is offered $150,000 for it by a
STlIl vouch fern* Talk- It * tb
liv in g in the country or oth er tow ns who • promoter.
__ li.patl'-ntlj, p*ral«t« ntly One
The offer captivates him, 67 days’ labor per T J Thrift,
in
the
trouble
between
Eagland
and
1.01. nsaaHj cure*, S boies, ft M,
m a r wiah anyth in g in m y lin e o f business.
_Ttr»ni« ei| to rare, or w« refund
1 especially when be hears that his
d e p u ty .............................. 201 00 1 the Transvaal.
M ARsnr:»»D
-
Uisku
^8uru«f ttrsaesiy l*., U k « ., ■ealrcal, law Ivr*.
] ) U . J. BUItT MOORE,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
A Plea to Peace.
Henry McLellan, o f Hamilton,
111., is a veteran o f the i 6 th Illi­
nois Infantry. He said:
W
“ For more than fifteen years I
was a sufferer from gastritis in its
worst form. 1 was much reduced
in flesh and strength and unable
to attend to business. Finally my
wife persuaded me to try Dr. W il­
liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
and to my surprise I began to get
better.
Three boxes effected a
cure that has been permanent.
When I began to take the pills I
weighed 136 pounds ; now I weigh
163 .
These pills did me more
good than all the other medicines
I have ever taken.
H. K. M c L e ix a h . "
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this second day o f December,
1897 .
R. R. W allace ,
«iraa's b ‘ b “ ï d8B0P
F
A ttorn ey and
C o u n s e lo r a t L a w
N o ta r y Public.
— From the Press, H am ilton , III.
John F. Hall,
Dr. Will'uiTOs’ Pink Pilla for Pale People
contain, iu a comlrnecd form, all the ele­
mento nei'ciisurt to give new life and rich­
ness to the blood nnd restore shuttered
nerves. They are an unfailing specific for
such di»en$cs as locomotor ataxia, pjrtiul
paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neural­
gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the
after-effects o f the grip, palpitation o f th*'
heart, pale and wil-ow completions, und all
forms o f weakness either iu male or female.
C
Or. Williams' Pink Pills tor PtlsPsople are never
sold by the dozen or hundred, but always in pack­
ages. At all druggists, or direot from the Dr. Wil­
liams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 60
cents per box. C boxes ( 2.10.
M
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i for Hpecd, durability ami qual­
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lowing points ol superiorly
Tlie Ha*4 o t the “ Arlington ’ swings on potent socket hinges, firmly held down by a thumb
design, and beautifully ornamented iu gold,
f.:rew. Strong, s'lKstautiid. neat and handsome in design.
ountersunk, making
Sled p lot«h :ts:
led c rner and in inlaid or conatgrMtuL.____
_ it flush with top
. of table.
M'f,hrkl Arm—rr-Ace tinder t he a' 111 i*
inches high nnd i) Inches tong. This will admit the
b ? ;«. ■ .1 ski Is. and even gudis |i H 5e1 f-T)ircad!ng—Absolutely no holt* to put thread throujjn
except ty r o f nee !i \ Snnitlc incyliiu.cr, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or
!V*.e out; bobbin holds a la.ge Amount o f thread. 5 lltch Regulator in on the bed ot the machine,
beneath Ih cb »i>hiu winder, mul has a vonle shewing the number o f stitches to the inch, and can
b* cim nj-rl from H t ifjjfti». lies to the inch. Peed is double and extends on both sides o f needle;
never fads lo Price goods through; revrr stops at sen mi»; movement is positive: no springs to
r.reak an-1 ret out 01 order, c.nti be ruised and lowered nt will. Automatic Dobbin Winder—Fo.
fiHing the bolibii! Automatically and perfectly smooth without bolding the thread. Machine does
not r.m v/hile winding bobbin. Llcht Wunnfne—Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue theoper-
rrior, mokes little noise and *e » r a p i d l y . Filtch in a double lock stitch, the same on both sides,
will not ravel, and can be cha cd wit ho it stopping the mnehiner* Tension is a Hat spring Its-
Injit thread I
1 1 p od cotton without changing. Hiver gets out o f order.
The Needle i - a straight
needle, flat on onesid~, and cannot he put in wrong. Needle
liar is round, made ol case h n.!« ''ed steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting
on the good*. AJiusiable Bcurir.v j - A! 1 bearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted
with ;; Strew driver. All lost me lien can be taken up. and the machine will last a lifetime.
Attachme nt* F a c H machine is furnished with necessary toolnaiul acce saories, and in addition we
furnish an extra sot o f attachment* in a veivi t lined metal box. free o f charge, 0* fellows: One
rafter and g-atlierer, one tinder, o re shirriffrt plate, one n -tof four heinmers. different widths up
to Ji o f .-u fiich, one t- cker, on* un<I*r braider, one t-hort or attachment foot, and one thrrsd
cutter. Weed work o f finest finality <,.tk or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-pUtcd rings
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. gr-’Mie sewing machine, weniake a special cou­
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we will shin the »'w re-d ev rib ed n n ch ist a nyvliert securely packed and
crat.-d, andguar- nteesafe delivery. Aten years’ written warranty tent with
ea< h machine. Money refunded if not ns represented after thirty days’ test
:h privilege o f twenty days’ trial cn
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days^trial t«efore p /ine, send for our k ■ge illustrated catalogue v/lth tcstl-
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