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r T è it z § m COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1899. VOL. 18. ])H . J. BURT MOORE, BURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . OREGON. I X F I L L prom ptly respond to all calls, VV day or n ig h t. m eB The C O M M E R C IA L $— m oat m odern arranj/eil B A R B E R HHOP in C oquille C ity. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. “ C L. MOON;“ A ttorn ey an d C o u n s e lo r a t L a w C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N . R eal E state and Collection s a S pecial t y . John F. Hall, a t t o r n e y .a t - L a w , M AU H H FIKLD, O R E G O N . D ealer in R e a l E s t a t e o f nil k in d s . M yrtle camp , n <>. wt, w<><> daibn . o f the W orld, m eets lit M asonic Hall I hl and 3 d M onday nights o f each m onth. A. J. S hhbwoc C onsul. G eorge T . M oulton, Clerk. < MJBT <X KJU ILLE, NO. 18 , F< )R E 8 T - ers o f Am erica, m eets every second and fou rth Thursday even ing, at M a son ic H all C oq u illo C ity. Oregon. G eo . O . L each , C. R . II. N. IiOABME, R . B C *~"iUAL)WICK L O D G E , N O . G8, A. F. J an d A. M ., m eets on Saturday evening •u or b efore each full m oon. V isitiu g breth ren cordia lly in v ited . H arry K bibb , W . M . C . W . W hite, Bee. ( U E LA H C H A P T E R , n o . o . E . s .. m eets F riday e v en irg on or b efore e a ch full m oon at H o ’ clock from April 1 st t o O ctob er 3 lst, and thereafter at 7 : 30 ; and saoh fifteen days thereafter at 2 o’ clo ck in the a fte rn o o n . _ „ „ __ M b s . N ora A. M oE wen . W . M . M r s . f r o m R obe , B bo . B C IO Q U IL L R LO D G E. NO. 88, 1.0. O. F., ) m eets every Saturday even in g. V isit in g brethren in good stand ing cordially in v ited . „ __ _ J . A. S e e d , N. G. J . S. L vwrkncu . R. S. O O Q U I L l i B E N C A M PM E N T, N O . 25 . L \ j o # o . t'., meets every Grot nuU third Thu rsdays in each m onth at O dd Fellows’ ha ll. C ordial invitation extended to all vis it in g patriarchs in good sta n d in g . R . E. B u c k , C. P . 3. F. B outlul , Scribe. M U t IK REBEKAH L O D G E , NO. » , I. 0 . 0 . F., m eets every 2d and 4 th W ed n esd a ys in each m on th , at O d d F e l low s’ hall. Mas. JuLiTn C o l l i e h , N . G . J. S. L a w r e n c e , S. / io Q C IL L E C O U N C IL. NO.808 O F T H E V 7 Fraternal Aid A ssociation m eets the 2 d Tuesday evening o f each m onth. D. F. M r s . E l l a P aknkku ku u , P D e a n . S e c . _____ ic s . UAMMACK & JAMES, M annfnctnrers o f 2 £ M Ceúar Slagles, A rago , O regon . ( J. J. L am b. C oqu ille C ity; A gents : L ee, B an aon . D im en sion Shingles, $ 2.30 at m ill; C om m on Shingles. $ 1 . 56 . O n ly one grade o f Shingles m ade ____________ ______________ Central n Meat Market W k. Curran & Gass, Proprietors. PAVING BOUGHT OU T TH E CEN- H A tral M eat M arket, we will be able to furnish all kinds o f M eat— B eef. M utton __ L and Pork, an d w ill pay the highest cash p rice for T h e L on e S ta r v ^ C. O. G IL K E Y , p r o p r i e t o r , C o q u il l e C it y , O r .— O p p o s it e D e p o t . K eeps on ly Pure W ines and L iquors and Fine C igars. T h e A m ericas Club W hisky is one o f the specialties served in these C lubroom s. Best Billiard Table ill Southern Oregon L .C . SKILLE D BLACKSMITH snrwAGONJIAKEli L L -R O U N D H O R S E S H O E IN G . MAN ufacturing and repairing o f W agons a n d Farm Im plem ents, and M ach in ery o f all kinds. S h op —late W . D rane’ s, rear o f Messer s L iv e r y S table and opposite C oqu ille P har- m aoy._________________ L . O. T H U K M a N. A C O O S B A Y Marble anil Slone Works C. W. PATERSON. Prop. M nnufaatarer o f M nrblo M onum ents, Hea 1 - fltones. T ablets, e tc. cem etery lots enclosed w ith ston e coping o r cnrbincr. Iron railings furnished to o r d er. Correspondence solicited from parties liv in g in the con ntry or oth er tow ns who m ay wish a nythin g in m y lin e o f business. I f w a r i r , ___ •__________________ Q»«o Kcsinm VITALITY LOST VIGOR l AND MANHOOD Cures Im potency, Nlcrht Emissions r.nd wasting diseases, all elTect3 o f self. abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A n e rv e to n ica m ! Mood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. | By mail 5<)c per box: O boxes for $ 2 .5 0 ; with a written *naran- tco to cure o r refund the money. NERVITA M EDICAL C O . Ointon A Jackson Sts., CKtCACO, ILL. For sale by C oquille Pharm acy NO. 13 niggers that won’t run any more), living in a shack twenty feet square. | ANOTHER DFWEY TO THE FRONT- A stove is unknown in this coun pulled down tho flag, and another A Coquille Soldier Boy Writes Entertalnrgly town of about 20,000 niggers was try; nothing but a rude pile of Declares tor Government Ownership ol All That rheumatism in its worst Industries — Agent ol Federal ours without the loss of a drop of stones under a roof of thatch, a few- and Intelligently of Events and Semes. form can be cured by proper treat Labor Bureau. | American blood. I believe thfe uig- earthen ware pots to cook in and the ment is shown by this interview I do not know O akoak , Island o f Cebu, P . I., July 24 , 1892 . | gers here on this island would put outfit is complete. with Mat Tanner, o f 231 Hamilton Spokane, Wash., Oct. 15.— “ I de D cau S ihteh : Your letter of the up a pretty good fight if they had what this country would do if it St., Albany, N. Y . He said: *'I 11th of May, containing the sad | guns, but only about one out of a was not for bamboo; nearly every clare myself a socialist ;'I believe in was taken with rheumatism that national paternalism, in govern thing is made from it—houses, wa- news of our father’s death, was re thousand havo guns, the rest beiug began in my hips and spread ceived yesterday. I was much armed with knives about 2J feet terbuekets, churns, chairs, tables, mental ownership of all industries. throughout my body. For two pained to hear of his douth, but it | long, made in all shapes aud called beds, fences, mats, baskets—in fact The competitive system of labor is years and a half I was confined to w u h uot all a surprise, as I iiad had bolas. Well, that night we biv everything that one wishes it for. today the curse of the toliers. my bed. I employed nine o f the a presentment for some time that ouacked in the church which had There is only one substantial dwell There is no hope for the betterment best physicians o f Albany, and two specialists from New York, ho was dead. One thing I am glad never bofore been desecratod by ing-house iu this town, and that is of tho evil conditions which now the one we are now quartered in. exist as a result of the antagonism but all declared my case hopeless. of— ho had good care in I uh last protestant feot. My niece recommended Dr. W ill hours and now he H ob beside our Next morning ons company of It is built of white coral, with walls of capital and labor, save in the iams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. dear mother. the Tennessee regiment brought us four feet in thickness. It is built establishment of a socialistic form The use o f several boxes enabled I wrote you a letter from Jaro, two days’ moro rations and orders on a hill slightly apart from the of government.” These words were tho keynote of me to leave my bed and go about island ol Pan ay. in June, which I to move on down the coast to this rest of the town. In front of this with crutches. Finally I aban suppose you have received before town of Carcar, while they occu house is a level space of about an an address delivered today to an doned the crutches, and am now this. Since then 1 have seen some pied Nagi. We started imme acre covered with a gruss greatly audience of union workingmen by as well as ever. No praise o f Dr. little service— enough auyway tc diately, expecting to have some resembling bluegrass and set out in a special agent of the federal bu Williams’ Pink Pills fur P-i« try a man’s mettle. On the morn fun, but were disappointed as to the beautiful aud famous “flame” reau of labor sent here to investi People is too strong for my case. It is an everbloc m- gate tli3 Coeur d’Alene riots and ing of the 23d of June we were that, for eyery where along the road tree of India. ordered to roll our blankets and be we found people with white flags in ing tree, with flame-red blossoms. other labor difficulties. The speaker M at T anner . ” ready to leave in half au hour. their hands flying from their houses, Through the foliage we can catch was Adelbert M. Dewey, cousin of Sworn to and subscribed before None of us knew where, hut at the showing they did not care to fight. glimpses of the China sea, and tho admiral, and historian of the me this 17th day o f Sept., 1898. time appointed wo were all ready Wo reached this town about 0 across the channel about 20 miles Dewey family. His words created NEILE F . T o w n e r , Notary Public. and were marched down to the o ’clock the evening of the same day we can see another small islaud a considerable sensation. — From the Albany (N . K.) Journal About 50 feet to tho Speaking of tho Coeur d’Alenes, waterfront and aboard of the steam —July 2d—finding no opposition on called Kola. ship Churuske, and were soon off (ho way and taking peaceable pos east of our quarters the church Mr. Dewey said: Dr. W illiam s' Pink Pills for Pale People contain, iu a condensed form, all the ele "I, who am one of you, say to for the city of Cebu, capital of this session of tho town. We found stands. It was erected in 1700 ments necessary to give new life and rich It is you that labor organizations can- island. Next morning wo arrived about 409 Filipino soldiurs, nrmed and is a beautiful building. ness to the blood and restoro shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for at our destination and were disem with spears and bolas, in this town, built of white coral also, and has a uot afford to stau.l sponsor for such diseases locomotor utaxia, partial In tho night, when crime.” barked and assigned to companies, but they offered no resistance at all red tile roof. paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neural This won applause. one battalion of the 23d U. S. being when ive hauled down their flag and the tropical moon shines on it, it is gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of the grip, palpitation or the The The speaker also counseled his there, and I was assigned to com raised Old Glory in its stead— and a beautiful sight to behold. heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all pany A— the company which hears here she floats undisturbed sine* floor is paved with marble imported hearers to moderation in the use of forms of weakness either in male or female. It is all colors and is intoxicants, to the end that they tho distinction of being the first tho 2d day of July. After taking from Italy. Dr. Wlttlame* Pink P ill* lor Palo People aro never The might never while under the influ Americans to set foot on the island. formal possession of the town and laid iu beautiful patterns. •old by the dozen or hundred, but always in pack- ceiling is covered with paintings of ence of liquor do ought to agee. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. W il Tho riders hero profess to be the flag floating in the breeze, the liam s Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 60 friendly to the U. S., but it remains priest came out and offered us quar the saints and the Virgin Mary. bring discredit upon organized cents per box, 6 boxes $2.60. to he seen whether or not they are ters in his residence, which offer The walls are of mahogany in beau lubor. Ho refused to discuss the —in the meantime Uncle is keepiug was accepted by our officers aud wo tiful designs. The altar decorations report he will make on tlie Wardner a pretty close watch and is prepared were soon installed beneath a roof, are of pure gold. The church has riot, saying it must be given out for an outbreak any time. the officers abovo stairs, with the two towers, and a chime of twelve through the department first, and This island is the oldest settled priest, aud the company below on bells, imported from Spain, which uot fiom him. rings nearly all the time. The Today’s meeting was of represent island in tho archipelago, and is the tho brick floor. island on which Magellan was killed; Every city aud village hero has church is 300 feet long and nearly atives of ull labor organizations of No one knows how the city, to report to Mr. Dewey a monument to him stands in the throe noticeable features— cathe 100 feet wide. city of Cebu. The island is 139 drals, priosts’ palaces and military much it cost, but it surely cost a data eoneerniug all labor difficulties A Farm Library of unequalled value—Practical, here in the past five years. miles in length, and varies in width barracks. You go into the Ulterior large sum of money. - --------- » ------------ Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive—Hand* The priest is all-powerful. Every from 12 to 10 miles. In shapo it and rising from a mass of bamboo A Criticism ot Our Pioneer History. somely Printed aud Beautifully Illustrated, greatly resembles Cuba. It lays hovels are the tall spires of costly body pays tribute to them aud they B y J A C O B B IQ O L B north and south, us a range of hills, cathedrals aud the sentry towers of have the best there is in the land. A late issue of tho Oregon Native No. 1-BldGLE HORSE BOOK varying from 500 to 1500 feet in Spanish barracks, aud still Spain This province (or as we would call Sou,” a magazine devoted to the All about Horses—a Common-Sense Treatise, with over height run tho entire length of the never controlled these islands, never it, this county), has a population of history of Oregon and now in its 5th 74 illustrations , a standard work. Price, 50 Cents. No. 2—BIGGLE BERRY BOOK island. It is entirely destitute cf had undisputed sway a day through 20,000, and when a death occurs in mouth, give« this appreciative re All about growing Small Fruits—read and learn how ; minerals, but is very rich in vege out her long-claimed possession of the province the head of every fam view of the “ l ’ioueer History of contains 43 colored lile-like reproductions of all leading varieties and 100 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. table productions. Tho fertility of 350 years. And the same trouble ily in the province has to pay the C ooh and Curry counties.” It says: No. 3 —BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK the soil is wonderful and tho crops that Spain had with them from the priest 10 cents each, aud wheu the “ Pioneer History of Coos and All about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book in existence; n. voiiU y>r.r>* A.*> enormous, one ncre of land sullioiug beginning will be the exponeni-n nf Lorlv iq tells everything * ------------ * • ; witha3 •** colored ■ il life-like if e - r reproductions * •* les,” by Orvil Dodge, is 11 the principal pr o f all breeds; with 103 other.illustra'.iona. for a family of eight or ten. All our government. It is the re. paui j Price, 50 Cents. ’ 3 coinpleteet, most reli- kinds of tropical fruits flourish here ious fanaticism of these peop No. 4—BIGGLE COW BOOK bistory published on All about Cows and the Dairy Business ; having a great with the notable exception of the is responsible for this war; th .oast. It is so complete, sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions ot each orange. Tho population is some tho vast ambition of a bt breed, with 13a other illustrations. Price, 30 Cents. if 'idence of such an enor- thing enormous. This small island shrewd men. or whom Aguiu it rrf wdrfc'fi/TLi pre ig, Butch is estimated to have a population of the star. Their devotion to I ery, Diseases, etc. Contains over 80 beautiful half the wonder is that it tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents. 3,000,000 souls, and nine out of ternal forms of their relic; , M; indi. i i have been finished. As ;TheBlGGLE BOOKS are unique,original,useful—you never every ten are Catholics. In com nothing less than idolatry, matt, i who h j-*. wli: >ro ho is. saw anything like them—so practical, so sensible. They a business venture, such books sel are having an enormous sale—Bast. West, North and plexion these people are just about not Christ, the son of God, they what ho is doing, falls on his knees, South. Every one who keeps a Horse, Cow. Hog or dom, if ever, pay the writer for his a cross between a negro aud a worship, but the visible miniature crosses himself and utters a prayer. Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to send right care and labor, owing principally to away for the BIUGLB BOOKS. The Chinaman. They have stiff black cross which bears His carved im It is a very old custom aud rather the fact that those most benefited hair, which they invariably wear age; not Mary, the madre, but the startling at times to see everybody by its words are selfish and fail to pompadour, aud coal black eyes, ehonv figureoarved by skilled hands; suddenly prostrating themselves. extend to it the support it deserves. small and wicked looking. The it is not the beauty of Christianity Well, after resting for a week at It is a valuable contribution to Ore Is your paper, made for you and not a misfit. It is 2 7 year* climato is not exactly all that is to they Hee to worship, but tho richly this place, one night at retreat roll- o ld , It is the great boiled-down, hit-the-nail-on-the-head,— gon history, and no one interested quit-after-you-have-said-it, Farm and Household paper in be desired, but altogether it is very robed priest, the figures of saints, call a list of the names of 30 men in the state should be without it. the world— the biggest paper o f its size in the United States good for a tropical climate. In the the pomp and ceremony. Nor do was read out, who were ordered to be o f America—having over a million and a-half regular readers. Every page bears evidence that its day time the thermometer ranges they hear the “still small voice of ready at C o’clock next morning for preparation has been a work of love, A n y ONE o f the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL from 100 to 130 degrees, but the God”— rather the oratory aud an a three days’ march, and my name rather than a hope for financial l YEARS (remainder o f *899.1900, *901, 190a and 1903) will be sent by mail night* are nice, and cool enough to thems o any address for A D O L LA R BILL. ’ was on the list. Next morning, at gain, which gives it an earnestness Sample o f PARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. make a blanket desirable. 0, every man was ready to go wher “ T hat fill the vast cathedral’ s aisles that makes it all the more to be ap W I L M E R A T K IN S O N . Address, F A U K JO U R N A L W ith sym phonies sweet and low .” As this is the rainy season, we ever led and none of us knew where preciated, especially among pioneers C H A S . F . JK N K IN S . P h i l a d e l p h ia have frequent showers, but of short Their religious ardor is astonish that would be. But we started of Coos aud Curry counties. duration. But whon it miss here, ing. It is not the Catholicism of toward the hills, and word passed Gets a Fortune. it tomes in torrents; tho water America, but of the bloody days of down the line that we were going A $65.00 Machine seems to come down by the barrel that church of ceuturieH past. You scouting across the island (which is Pendleton (Or.), Oct. 1G.—Rev. full. caunot go into the lowest, meanest about 12 miles wide at this point), lnre.dln, Î C V / I ^ « l û t I had been with my company just hovel on this island without finding and of course we felt elated at the Paul Krueger, pastor of tho Uuited L ATEST NEW Brethren church at Ukiah, and a week in Cebu city when we—that images of Christ, the Virgin Mary thought that wo were going where Defer HOM E ch eapest STY L E is just my company— were placed aud saints. no American foot had ever trod be cousin of tho Transvaal president, uuder heavy marchiDg orders, with I have devoted some study to the fore; but our rejoicing was soon has fallen heir to n fortune in Ger Shipped toauyone, atiyrrhcre, r»u V) two days’ rations in our haversacks, conditions that exist here, the char changed to disgust when we began many left him by his deceased father. days’ free trial, iu y o u r o w n He received the news of his good aud out wo started, none of the acter of tho people aud tho delu to climb the hills which reach an h o m e , without fortune today from August T. Dorn, rank and file knowing where. About sions they labor under as a people, altitude of about 1000 feet at this | fiskiiiji otw cent in advance. four miles out of the city we were and from that study, little as it is, point, and when one comes to climb au uncle who was ill Los Angeles halted and our captain told us that I have formed conclusions that I ing mountains under a sun directly and had come to America to search 10 y e a r s ’ written news had been received that there think aro reasonable. These people over you (aud seemingly roasting out an heir to the property left by warranty w i t h each machine. was a lot of rebels out about eight are not going to submit to foreign your very brniu), packing a blanket Ernst Krueger, who was killed in miles south, on the coast, at a town interference as long as their leaders roll, a haversack with three days’ the Franco-Prussian war. A strictly lngli-gratlc Sew ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d The property consists of four coal called Nagi, and that we had been desire them to fight. There will be rations, a canteen full ot water, a throughout iu the best pos sible manner. It possesses a l l sent out to disperse them, and that no decisive battle, but pillaging, as rifle and bayonet, a belt containing mires and ten thousand marks. modern improvements, a u d its [Rev. Paul Krueger, mentioned he hoped every man would do his sassination, depredations, treacheries 100 rounds of cartridges, it is not m echanical const ruction is such that in it arc combined duty. Wo gavo him throe cheers and uprisings by scattered bands just like marching down Market above, cousin of President Paul sim plicity with great strength, Krueger of the Transvaal republic and moved on. About 11 o'clock every day in the year unless our street. thus in s tilin g e a se o f running, durability, aud m akin g it im and now twisting tho Britsh lion's a. m. we came in sight of the town government sends an army of suffi 13ut at last wo reached the sum possible for the m achine to be put out o f order. H sews and could see their flag flying from cient numbers and force to make mit and a sight that was well worth tail right hard, seems to have the and m akes a perfect stitch tho church tower. We were quickly them know the power and strength all our trouble aud toil met our same brave spirit as his cousin. with all kind* ot thread and Coupon, if allclnssesof m aterial. AlwnyY deployed as skirmishers and ad of American arms, then they may view. Below us lay a beautiful val Although a minister, n few days ago sent C. 0 . U ready for use and unrivalled 1 for speed, durability arc! qual vanced on tho town at double-quick come to learn that our ultimate pur ley, sparkling like an emerald, he was commissioned a deputy or on triai ity o f work. Noli».«* th e fol sheriff at Pendleton and given with fixed bayonets and our rifle pose is not war, but civilization, dotted thickly with bamboo huts low ing points oi su p eriorly* “ ARLINGTON.’ magazines full of cartridges. When liut I think that Aguinaldo’s death shaded by lordly banyan trees with pnpers for the arrest of a saloon we entered the town you never would do mere to silence them than their sea of foliage, tho huts in tho keeper at Ukiah, who is a desperato T h e Head o f the “ A tiington” sw ing* on patent socket hinges, firmly held down b y • thumb S tio u g , uubstnntial, neat and handsome in design, and beautifully ornam ented in pola. heard such screaming or saw such a hundred American victories. Tho distance looking like beehives, while character, selling liquor without a ferew Hed nlatehan rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, m akin g it flush with top of tnhl*. •' - A * rm — Space -------- -----------------1- ill adm it it the under the arm is e,y, ~>lA inches inches high high and and 0 0 Inches Inches long. long. Thia Tin s w will adm the running in your life. Men, women people, as a rule, are very ignorant, those nearer lookod like shocks of license and was oharged with the H ighest Ull g o t skirts, and even quilts It is Self-Threading— Absolutely no holes to put thread through and children ran, screamed, fell on knowing nothing but their religion. corn. The valley appeared to be murder of a man in his saloon a except e ye o f needle. S hu ttle is cylinder, open on end. entirely self-threading, easy to put in nr out; bobbin holds a large amount o f thread S titch Regulator Is on the bed o f the machine, their knees ami begged for mercy, Of course there are some that are about four miles in width. On the few nights before. The ministerial take beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number o f stitches lo t h « Inch, and can but as long as we were not fired on fairly well educated; that is, they further side was a lower range of deputy sheriff went lone-handed and be changed from H to 32 stitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends 011 both sides o r needle; never fails to tak e voods through; never stops at seams; movement U positive; » 0 springs to we let them alone. It was tho flag know there is a rich and powerful hills, and down the center of the took his man, delivered him at the .»rt-ak and get out 01 order; can be raised and lowered at will. A utom atic Bobbin W inder— Fo. lining the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. M achine does county jail, some 60 miles distaut, wo were aftor. At last we brought country called America. They seem valley ran a small river, sparkling not m u w hile w inding bobbin. L ig h t Running— Machine is easy to run, does not fatiguetneopcr- ake* little a ......... double stitch, same Uior, m Dliisrs 11 1 ic noise me and uii» sews vra rapidly. i«, nv • S titch is — - , l<>ek . ^ ' the . . a on . both sides. , t up close to the church and found to think that all Americans are made in the sunlight like a thousand dia just as ho would attend to a matter ator, will not ravel, and can be changed without slopping the machine. Tension is a flat sp ring te n that it stood on a small bill, up of money, by tho way they talk and monds, while over the tops of tho of ordinary business.— E d . H ehald sion an<l will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out urdcr. . . Tin- Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle Since we occupied this town | smaller range of hills wo could see which we would have to advance act. Oar is round, made ol case-hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from gettin g ■ l o w 1 «, P r e v e n t C r « * p . m the good*. Adhistable lo u r in g * - A ll bearings are case-hardened steel M d easily adjusted for about 100 yards without a par Uncle Sam has changed some of j nn arm of the China sea, blue as in- We havo two children who aro with a screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up. and the mat blue will last a lifetime. ticle o f cover. Up to this time not the Filipino soldiers we found here ' digo, aud still farther on, across the subject to attacks o f croup. When Attu hmeflitA— Kach machine 1* furnished with necessary tool*and accessories, ami in a d d itlo n w e gtachments in in a a velvc velvet lined m etal box, free o f charge, as fo.lowa; O ne an extra -----I set — o f |— altnchmenta a shot had been fired by either side, into policemen, paying them the , channel, we could see Negros Island, ever an attack is coming on mv wife furnish ufller id gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmers, diflerent te th ren nd iiui.iiiiiviiv *wv>, ■ — — j ( oi n inch one tucker, .me under braider, one short or attachment foot, — a........... aud just as the company was form magnificent salary of three dollars her mountains looking blue andhazy gives them Chamberlain’s Cough * . ... , , 1 gothic . 1 . n,..l -Vwodwork o f fine-* quality oak or walnut, cover aud Hriiwprtt drawers, nira nlckel-platcd ring* ing for advance a volley was fired at (Spanish money) a month. That iu the distance. Turning about and Remedy and it always prevents the j dr-1 wen», dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. n r < U ! T p i V Hir.H PRIC ES FOR B U Y DIRECTLY OF M ANUFACTURERSJL\p us from the church. Without a would be about *1 .50 in American looking back from whence we came, i j Q i l | | A T SEW ING M AC H IN ES l l U l SAVE AGENT'S AND DEA LER S PROFITS attek. It is a household necessity word of command every man uttered money, and is the best wages they another benutiful picture met our O U ^ F f t T O F F E R . $ 2 3 .6 0 !• ^Peclai W holesale l»rke. bn* iu this country and no matter what iu ot '- R r to G inn dnee this hi;rh-grade sew ing machine, w em ake a special cou Coupon a wild yell and started to charge ever received in their lives. view. Seemingly at our feet lay else we run out of, it would not do pon oflV r, £-; ini; e v e r y render o f this paper a chance to g< t a first-class ma No. 2 D 7 0 the church, and then you ought to This town is estimated to contain the town we had left, the zinc roof to lie without Chamberlain's Cough chine nt the >owt t price v v t r offered, o n receipt o f $18.50 caah amlcoupon. we will .hip the above-described machine anyw here securely packed and have seen the niggers run! They about 10,000 inhabitants, but you [ of our quarters flashing bright, and gin-.: .itces.ife delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with Remedy. More of it is sold here crated each machine. Money refunded if not a* represented after thirty days test ran so fast that they had to turn must not think that a town here while through tho air came the faint than of all other cough menieines trial. V. c wi ship C. O. I>. for fltl,V> with privilege o f twenty days trial t n sidewise to keep from flying. We covers as much land as a town of tones of tho chimes ringing the receipt o f f ‘i. 00 aa a guarantee o f g.*^l faith and charges If you prefer thirty for Arllr'j er» x combined.—J. M. N k . kt . e , of Nickle days’ trial licfoie paying, xer.d f t cur large Illustrated catalogue w ith U * tl- fired a few shots at them to hurry the same size does in the U. S., for i hour for midday mass, while up and ScvfefngRiacb*- -» w rinh, exp la in in g lully liow we ship sew ing jnflemne* anywhere to a *i£ Bros., merchants, Niekleville, Pa. am on»- at tlie lowest manufacturer's price* without ask in g one cent in So. 6S S j) them along, but accidentally hit 20 it does not cover more than one- down the coast for several miles we The best plan is ........... all cash with order, as you then save the $ 1.00 dia. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. of them and they did not run any fourth as much. The houses nre could see the twelve spires of cathe count. Kerr.-err.' < r ♦ ' noon must be sent w ith ora*r. • -.♦ » - farther. Iotc the church we went nearly all bamboo huts, jammed drals and old Spanish watchtowers R o w A r e T o u r K id n e y * f - ^ - O r make yoir order thrungh llir Herald, wilhoal extra eost.-^fc- Dr. Hobbs’ Rparagus Pill* cure all kidney ill*. Sam* (and inside found a couple more tight together, twenty people often I C o n tin o e d on 2 d p a g e .) p i e free Add S t e r l i n g Remedy Co , Chicago or N. « LETTER FROM THE PHILIPPINES. Is there J km BIGGLE BOOKS FARM JOURNAL - - ► - ■ f $18.50 &1SSE3& •,ñrllnaton” :r$5,00i