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t, «r- ‘ - ' ^ ^ c i C VOL. O O Q U IL L E The C IT Y . O ltE G O N . C O M M E R C IA L h ----- m ost m odern arranged B A U B E R HHOP in C oqn iile C ity. U. M. McDonald, Proprietor C L. MOON, Attorney and Oounselor at Law O O Q D IL L E C IT Y . O U E Q O N . K u l E state and O o II m U o m ^ » BpoaU lty. J£? F. Hall, a tto r n e y . a ,t - L a v , M A K S H F IE L D , O U E Q O N . D . . I . I in R k *'- E st itb o f all kinds. Y B T L E CAM E, NO. 1!»7, W O O D M E N o f the W orld, m e a t . Bt M aaonio Hnll l i t and 3d M onday nii>ht» o f eaob month A. J . Hiisawoc ., Conanl. G e o r « « T . M onitor!, C lerk. O O ttT C O Q D IL L E , N O. 1», F O R E S T era o f Am erica, m eets every second and fo u r th Thursday even in g, at M a son ic H all C o q n iile C ity. O regon. G ko . O . L each . C. R . H . » . L o bbn z , R . 8 ______ H A D W IC K L O D G E , NO. SS, A. F. an d A. M „ m eet» on Satnrday evening •n o r b efore each fu ll m oon. V isitin g breth ran oord ia lly in v ited . H abbv K bibs , W . M . 0 . W . W hite, Sec. ______ C C E L A H C H A P T E R . N O. f i , O . E . 8 ., m eets F riday e v e m rg on or b efore a a ob fo il m oon at ft o clock from April 1st t o O otob er 31st. nnd thereafter nt 7:30; and . . e h fifteen days thereafter at 3 o 'c lo c k in t h e a fte r n o o n . M b s . N oba A. M o E wkn , W . M. M a s . J ennie R obb , Sue,___________ ________ B /"T O Q U IL L E L O D G E , NO. 53, 1. O . () . F., \_y m eets every Saturday even ing. V isit in g brethren in good standing oordially in v ited . _ , _ „ _ J , A. S eed , N . G . J. 8. L iw b en ce , it. 8. Z I O Q U I L L E E N C A M PM E N T, N O . 25, 1. V O . O . F „ m eets every first and third T h u rsd a y s in each m onth at O dd Fellows’ h a ll. C ord ial invitation extended to all vis it in g p atriarchs in good sta n d in g . R . E. B u c k , C. P. 3 . F . B outeia L. Soribe. rebekah l o d g e , n o . 20, I. O . 0 . F.. meets overy 2d and 4th W ed n esd a ys in each m on th , at O d d F el low s’ hall. Mus. J u lith C o l l ie r , N. G . J. 8 . L awbrnce : S . ______________ a m ie M / ’“1 0 Q U IL L E CO U N CIL. N O ,308 O F T H E V>/ Fraternal Aid A ssociation m eets the 2d Tuesday evening o f each m onth. M bs . E lla P annrnbero , Pres. D . F . D ean . Sec._____________ ____________ __ HAMHACK & JAMES, M anufacturers o f Sei Cellar Simules, Arago, Oregon. . 1 J. J. L am b, C oqn iile C ity; A o sk ts : j L ee, B andon. D im en sion Shingles. $ 2.25 at m ill; C om m on Shingles, $ 1.50. O n ly one grade o f S hingles m ade _________________ __________ _ Central ■>, Meat Market Curran & Gass, Proprietors. a v in g bou gh t out th e cen - tral M eat M arket, we will be able to fa m is h all k in d s o f M oat—Beef, Mutton a n d P ork, an d will pay the highest cash p rice fo r b eef, hogs, sheep, etc. ____ C U R R A N & GASS. H T he L one S t a r v . C. O. G I L K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R , C o q n ii l e C it y , O r .— O p p o s it e D e p o t . K eeps o n ly P are W ines and Liqnorfl and F ine C igars. T h e A m ericas Club W hisky is one o f the special ties served in thess Clubroom s. Best Billiard Tablein Soul horn Oregon LC. 8K IL L E D BLACKSMITH •EWAGONMAKER L L -R O U N D H O R S E S H O E IN G . MAN- u fa cta rin g and repairing o f W agons an d Farm Im plem ents, and M achinery o f all kinds. S h op —late W . Drane’ c, r e a r o f M essers L iv ery S table and opposite C oqn iile Phar m a c y ____________ L . C. T H U R M A N . A COOS BAY larblB and Stone Worts C. IN. PATERSON, Prop. M anntaotnrer o f M arble M onam ents, Hea 1- ston es. T a b lets, e tc. ovm etery lo ts enclosed w ith ston e coping o r o n r b in g . Iron railings fa m is h e d to o r d e r. C orrespondence solicited from parties iv in g in the ooantry or oth er tow ns who B a y wish a n yth in g in m y lin e o f bnsiness. M Ala Hr trr n ________________ Q beo NERVITA kwiora V IT A L IT T L O S T VIGOR AND u A MODEL TRUST IN OHIO. I L L prom ptly respond to all calls, day o r night. first- Class q i Y l l e COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1899. SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. IJIH E o A A t 18. l ^ R . J. BURT MOORE, W ( / c- MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of seif- abuse, or excess and India* cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire o f youth. I By mail fiO c per box: 0 boxes for $ 2 .5 0 ; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund tb e money. N E R V IT A M E D IC A L C O . Clinton A Jack sc n Sts., CHICACO, ILL. F o r s a le b y C o q n iile P h a r m a c y EVERY ELECTOR MUST REGISTER. Marcus Alonzo Hanna Takes in All the Busi ! Books Will ness of the Town. Open In January, Next Year, and Close in May. to settle tho matter with a nctary public or justice of tbe peace, spi ctal blanks being provided for the pur pose. These officials do uot collect nny fee from the elector, but re- 1 reive 10 cents for every such blank j filled out by the voter and filed ■ with the county clerk—Evening Telegram. Supplies for Insurgents. Manila, Oct. 28.—The insurgents have no difficulty in securing sup plies, as they reach them unmolested from China, Japnn, Australia aud South America. Every elector in the state must register between the 1st Monday WHAT WE NOW HOLD. in January, 1900, and 5 o’clock p. m. of Muy 15 following. Such was the Chicago, Oct. 28,—Speeial dis law passed by the last legislature. A patch to the Tribune says the Amer Books Selected lor the Public Schools- voter may register before a notary icans now have possession of 117 public, justice of the peace or the square miles of territory in Luzon Prof. J. H. Ackerman, superintend county clerk. out of 43,000. This is barely one Electors nre not subject to expense ent of public instruction, has found three hundred nnd sixtieth part of that many teachers have compelled in the matter. A book containing that island, while wo hold scarcely the registration of all voters in the their pupils to purchase hooks for anything else in the archipelago ex supplementary reading, when it county will be prepared and from cept Sulu. this general book smaller ones will was not the intention of the stato board to have pupils purchase the U. S- Senator Mason Will Res'gn- be made giving list of electors in each voting precinct. Electors will books, but ilmt the school boards Chicago, Oct. 27.—William E. be numbered, consecutively, in each should secure them for the school li precinct, as they are entered in the braries, giviug tho pupils tho use of Mason, junior senator from Illinois, declares that he would resign if the general county register. The clerk them. Prof. Ackerman has issued a cir Republican national convention of shall require of the elector such in formation as his registrationnumber; cular letter (No. 25) to the county 1900 did not declare against “ crim date of registering; full name of superintendents to correct his circu inal aggression” in the Philippines. business or occupation; age of elec lar letter No 24, ns well as tho error Mu. Mason even went so far as to tor in yearB; country of nativity; if in Rule 8, relative to the time for say he would resign if the conven naturalized, the time, place and lioldiug examinations for state and tion favored offering the Filipinos The examinations “ canned freedom,” as be thought it court of naturalization or declar county papers. might do. ation as evidence by the legal proof will be held as follows: " Examinations for county papers There must be no evasion on tbe there of exhibited by the elector. The actual and precise place of will commence at 9 o’clock on the vital issue of pure unadulterated the elector at the time of his regis second Wednesday of April and Au freedom or the seu itor will step down and outl Then Mr. Mason tering will be asked, and the precinct, gust, and continue throe days. “ Examinations for state papers proposed to stand for rt-eloction to and, if in the country, the section, township and range; in cities and will commence at 9 o’clock on the see whether the Illinois general towns having streets, by specifying second Wednesday of February aud assembly sides with the policy of the McKinley administration. the name of town or city, the street August and continue four days ” or other location of dwelling place, Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Mfe Array. H o w A r e Y o u r K id n ey « t with the number of the dwelling if m a D .” Dr. Hobbs' 8paraeus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag ple free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. f . I readily acquiesced in the latter it has a number, and if not, then netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men proposition, and askd him why he such a description of the place that strong. Ah druggists, 5Uc or il. Cure guaran South African Names. put all the business of the town it can be readily ascertained and teed. Booklet and sample free. Address indentified. If tho elector be not bterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. into a trust. “ Africander,” accordingto the Cen -------------- *-»$►*--------- — “ First, to reduce the cost of con the head of the houae it must be tury Dictionary, means “ a native of Dewey’s Next Engagement. ducting the business, wipe out stated, and upon what floor thereof Cape Colony or neighboring region ruinous competition and prevent and what room the elector occupies Washington, Oct. 30. —Admiral of Africa, born of white pnreuts; a the splitting up of profits. Why in the house. Dewey announced to some of his descendant of European settlers iu throw it around in little dribs when It must also be stated whohter the more intimate friends tonight the South Africa one nmn can take it all. voter is able to write his name and “ Oom Paul,” referring to Paul “Just look at the way things used mark his ballot. If the elector’s fact of his eugagomeht to Mrs. Kruger, president of tho South \V. B. Hazen, of this city. Mrs. to be done. Thero used to be in inability is apparent, in consequence African Republic. “ Oom” is used Hunnaville 4 dry goods stores with of some physical infirmity, such as Hazen is the widow of Geuernl by the Boers as a term of affection 38 clerks, bookkeepers and em blindness or loss of a limb, incapac Hazen, formerly chief signal officer and respect, and “Tantn,” signifying ployes, 1‘2 grocers and 44 etn- itating the applicant from writing, who died about ten years ago, and “ Aunt,” they apply in the way to ployse, 3 shoe dealers with 9 clerks, this fact must be set down in the is a sister of John R. McLean, women. tho Democratic candidate for gov 5 cobbler shops with 5 cobblers, 2 register. Should the disnbilty be il “ Boer” is Dutch for “ farmer” or bakers and 22 hired help, 2 hatters literacy of the voter, the clerk shall, ernor of Ohio. Mrs. Hazen has no with 8 clerks, C butchers with 20 iu addition to stating the fact, en children and, since her husbaud’s “ peasant.” “Transvaal” means beyond the employes, 2 hardware and imple ter as full a description of the phys death, has made her homo with She is a woman of Yaal river. ment dealers with 12 salesmen and ical peculiarities of the elector as her mother. “ Uitlander” means outsiders, or hu ge means, about 40 years of age, assistants. possible, giving height, npproxi “ In other words, (hero wore thir- mate weight, complexior, color of and popular in the b*sti,si>ci«jty strangers. “Suzerainty” signifies paramount tv-nine p r o p r i e t o r s n u d 202 em eyes and any visible marks or scars circles of Washington. The date for the wedding has not been fixed authority. The word is derived ployes. Now there is one proprie and their location. --------------------* —» » ■ » - - - . - from the old feudal system, a “ suzer tor, 84 emplcyes, including book Tbe law is very explicit, nnd en ain” being a lord paramount, to Shower of Stars Coming- keepers, clerks and janitors. Hero whom fealty was due. is a saving of 118 employes, which, ters into the smallest details, until ---------------------- - ---------- - - On the night of the 14th of this at on average salary of ¡¡>500 a year, after a person has gone through the F r o m h n v Z c n ln iM t . process of registering he will think month there will pour from the means a saving iu money of $70.800. Reefton, New Zealand, Nov. 23, heavens tho most remarkable and Instead of thirty-nine business he is under suspicion of murder. Should an elector change his res speetucular stream of shooting stars 189G.—I um very pleased to state stands, at an average rental of that since I took the agency of $1000, which would mean $39,000 a idence after registering, he may, ever predicted by astronomers. In | Chamberlain’s medicines the sale has before the bcoks nre closed, cause Washington the scientists of the year, there is one ot a rental of beon very large especially of tbe $20,000, a saving of $19,000. Last his former registration to bo can United States naval observatory are Cough Remedy. In two years I celed, by a request iu writing to the making elaborate preparations for year the net profits of all the con have sold more of this particular cerns now in the trust were $28,000, clerk where he registered, on a spe observing the coming appearance of remedy than of all other makes for divided among thirty-nine proprie cially prepared blank. Section 12 tho Leonids, while throughout the the previous five years. As to its tors, an average of n little over of the law says: “ No person shall colleges, universities and astronom efficacy, I have been informed by register who is not a qualified elec ical observatories of the United $3000 each. scores of persons of the good results “ This year, without any throat tor of the precinct in which he reg States and of the world thousands they have received from it, nnd know cutting competition, I have been isters and who in not a resident of men trained to a knowledge of its value from the use of it in my able to increase tbe average net thereof, or register in a name other the stars are awaitng with eager in own household. It is so pleasant profits on the goods sold 33J per than his true name; and no elector terest an opportunity to observe tbe to take that we have to place the cent, making them $170,GCG. Add shall register a second time in the grandest of celestial phenomena.— bottle beyond the reach of tho to this the $70,800 I have saved on samo precinct, or register iu any Exchange. children. E. J. S c a n t l e b u r y . employes wages and the $19,000 other precinct until his first regis For sale by R. S. Knowlton. tration has been canceled.” Commissioner Hermann’s Report, saved on rentals and my profits are Upon the day of election the $260,455, or more than twice as Bob J. L. Fisher, father of Ex- Washington, Oct. 27.—The annual much us the net profits of the 39 judges, as soon as an elector apply Postmaster W. II. Fisher and Editor ing to vote has given hi i name and report of Coramisioner Hermann of men on the same volume of busi Chas. H. Fisher, of The Review, ness and it all goes into my pocket. residence, shall ask the elector if he the general land office, made public died at his residence in Itoseburgon is registered, and also examine the today, shows a grand total of 929,- Don’t you see bow the trust works? Friday evening, October 27, 1899. Don’t you think it is a good thing?” register. Even though n person be 308,058 acres of unappropriated The deceased was aged 73 years, 9 registered his vote may be chal and reserved public lauds in the I had to admit it was, and then months aud 20 days, and had been lenged before his ballot is actually United States. The disposal of in declining health for some time, asked him: in the box. If not registered the public lauds during the fiscal year “ What is to become of tbe 39 although able to bo about until very proprietors and the 118 employes elector is to be considered chal show an increase of 728,586 acres, recently, Jesse Lee Fisher was lenged. In case of a challenge, tbe as compared with the aggregate of who are left without employment? born at Ft. Ann, New York, Jan. 7, Original home “ Let them go to work. That voter may subscribe an oath, on a the previous year. 1826. He enlisted in the union blank printed for the purpose, and stead entries showed a decrease of opportunity remains, doesn't it? army, being a sergeant of Co. E, You can see that my business is this must also be sworn to by not 28,970 in acres involved ami final Fourteenth Michigan infantry. prosperous, that my place is always more than half a dozen freeholders. entries an increase of 325,939,192 crowded, and that I am kept busy In trying such cases the election in area. figuring up my profits. There is judges have power to issue subpoe work for every man if he can find it nas to require the attendance of Poor, Bui Honesl. and is willing to work. If he can’t witnesses before them. UUE have succeeded in inducing a The last section of the law gives fiud it this week or this month let “ Are you willing to work for ** Normal Teacher to assume prin- tho following warning: “ Any him keep on hunting for it or suffer your dinner?” asked the woman. cipalship of the Institute. So there the consequences. But the trust is county clerk, or clerk of any county “ Dat depends on wot you wants will be a court, of any deputy of either of a good thing. I know that it never done," replied the tramp. NORMAL DEPARTMENT, harmed me and that is enough for such officers, nr any judge or clerk “ I want you to beat that carpet Enabling all desiring to prepare of election, or any justice of tho me to know.” hanging on the line over there,” themselves for teachers to do so peace or notary public, who shall she said. without the extra exponse of going wilfully disregard aDy of the pro “ Lady," answered the wanderer, There are 1G10 co-operative so visions of this act, or who shall will away, also of supporting home insti “ I’m poor and I’m hungry, but I'm cieties in Great Britain, with 1,500,- fully fail to perform or enforce any tutions and helping to build up their 000 members, doing a business of provisions of this act, or any per honest, an' I ’m not goin' to begin own part of the country. beatin’ me way t’rough de world at $325,000,000 a year. The Primary and Intermediate son who shall willfully or fraudu dis late day— see?” Departments correspond exactly with Commissioner Hermann, in his re lently register more than once, or * «• »«------ ------- the public school grades, using samo port, recommends the appropriation register under any but his true B o u n t y Is B lo o d D e e p . Clean blood means a clean akin. N o studies, but we hope for them to of $70,000 for the survey of fifty name, or attempt to vote by person w ithout it. C'asearct*. Candy Cathar make batter advancement. townships in Oregon. ating another who is registered, beauty tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by Then there is tho four years’ Col contrary to the provisions of this stirring up the laiy liver and driving all im Robert B. Jennings general man purities from the body. Begin to-day to ager of the Broadway Cable Com act, or knowingly register in any banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, lege Course. Expenses— Tuition, about $3.25 to pany, St. Louis, was held up on Oct. precinct where he is not a resident and that aickly bilious com plexion by taking Cascarets,—licauty for ten rents. A ll drug $9 per term. Board, about $2.50 to 30th and robbed in a crowded street. at the time of registration, upon gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. $3 per week. - - — ---------------■— It is said he got $1013 in cash and conviction, shall be punished by s p e c ia l c o u r ses . imprisonment in the penitentiary Mr. Jackson—"D o it cost much $48,275 in negotiable paper. not less than one year or more than to raise chickeno, Mister Jokn- Bookkeeping, Ellis system - Ele A farmer way out in Oregon writ three years, or by fine not less than aing?” Mr. Johnsing—“Not it vo’ mentary, $7.50; Intermediate, $10; ing to the publishers of the Horse $100 or more than $200, or both j don’t git cotchedjbut if yo’ does it’s Advanced. $15. Short-hand, $ 2 0 . Book advertised in this issue, says, “ I such fine and imprisonment. Any ' liable to cost yo’ thuhty days.” Loisette Memory Training, $7. have read a number of books on the person who shall falsely swear to j (This will be given as a premium on horse; some of them were large aDd any affidavit required by this act j Ostriches, when frightened, get certain conditions, which will be of high price, but Biggie Horse shall be deemed guilty of perjury over the ground at the rate of 25 made known.) Book did me more real good than and upon conviction thereof shall j miles an hour. Their stridea meas Some of these prices may be ure 11J feet. any of them.” The price is 50 \ be punished accordingly.” changed on arrival of tho principal; cents, free by mail; address the | For those who for any reason 1 The Swedish mile is the longest mile until then, address, publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., zannot go to the county clerk for in the world. It is exactly 11,700 J L FUTRELL. Philadelphia. i registration, the law enables them > yards in length. Coqniile City. Hucnaville, Oct. 12.—Our little city is now enjoying the advantages of the full-fledged model trust. Its entire commercial business has been concentrated on a single square, covered with a commodious build ing and our people are no longer required to wear out their shoes traveling all over town to do their shopping. They can do it all at a single point. Marcus Alonzo Hanna is the good genius who has wrought this thing. He is, in tact, the whole thing iu Hftuuaville at this writing, and, as a consequence, a look of supreme happiness and content ment overspreads his benign coun tenance. He is a plain blunt man, and I always like to interview him when I want the naked facts, so I gave him n whirl today and asked: “ Do you think trusts are harmful, Mr. Huuna?” “ Trusts harmful?” he inquired. “ Do I look as though they had harmed me? Are my clothes seedy? Are my shoes run down nt the heel? Is not my business prosperous? Are not my store-rooms crowded with people who buy my goods at my own prices? If there is a man in the world who knows that the trust is a good thing, I am that NO. 15 When Doctors Disagree, Herbert M. Fish, a progressive and respected resident o f Cape Vincent, N. Y ., said: “ The doc tors disagreed in my case, one said I had the grip, another that it was jaundice, and so on. I tried many remedies but did not receive the slightest benefit. I was low spirit ed and nervous and had become reduced iu weight from 155 pounds to less than 123. One day a friend recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. I tried them and the result was indeed marvelous. My appetite returned and I began to feel rested and re stored. At the end o f the tenth box my physical condition was better than it had been for years and I was a well man. H erbert M . F is h . ” Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day o f N ov., r898. L loyd O. 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PHILADELPHIA ft. $ 18.50 New High-Ami Self- Threading T «tS-' / Cash with Order and Coupon 1 . flrllnQlon” îîwiitf places The Improved A $65.00 Machine _ U - T Í- í J IATCS7 new» «OMC j trYL - ¿ '.‘a * ■ ’ '’T w JT.TT ” 1 *•*?■ v T ' .i i ' Y r i " ■ - • ' V mm ■'*., .Vtfal.p « , Coupon, sent C. 0. 0. or on trial ARLINGTON.” ’ •''•I t L ST CIÍF.APL.3T Shipped to anyoue, any vhcre, bit 10 «lays’ in-«- trial, in y o u r o w n h o m e , \\ilhout r. -.5:it.g oils cent in advance. if) y ea rn ’ written warranty w i t h each machine. A sli ictlv high-grade Sew ing M c h i « e , f in is h e d throughout iu the best pos sible manner. It possesses all modern iiiiprovenmits^audita nurhaiiicr*l coosiruclun ia such that in it are combined simplicity with great strength, thus i leai i u;g ease o f running, durability, r.nd making it im- p« s*ible tor tl.c machine t.* be put out o f order. It sews fast and makes , perfect stitch with all kinds o f thread and allclassesof material. Always ready for use nud unrivalled i for speed, durability and qual ity o f work. Notice the fol lowing points of Bupericr»«y- T h . Heart o f tho "Arlii.ftoii“ on patv.it norktt bltiL-r« (irri'r .lowii by « Iliamj. ferew. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, aud beautifully ornamented in gold Bed plate has rounded corners and is in1ai«l or countersunk, unking it flush with lop o f labie. Highest Arm—Space under the arm i? .V j inches high ami l> iuch -s long. This will admit the largest skirts, and even quilts It Is Self-Threading—Absolutely no hole*» to put thread through except eye o f needle. Slii’ t tie is cylinder, open on end. entirely self-threading, ea sy to put in or take «>ut; bobbin holds a large amount of thread. Stitch Regulator is on the bed o f the machine, beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the inch, and can be changed from 8 to cij stitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends on .)otli sides o f needle; aevrr fails to take ro«Kls through; neverstr.ps at seams; iru vcment ¡4 poiMtiye; no springs 1° bresk *nd get out oi order: can he raised and lowered nt will. Automatic Bobbin Winder—Ho: filling the Injbbin automatically ami perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine doe* not run while winding bobbin. Light punning—Machine is Cfisy to run, doe*not fatigue t.ieoper- ator, makes little noise and hows rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, tbe same on both *tdc*» will not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the machine. Tension is « fiat spring ten sion, and will admit thread from 8 to 1*0 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order. The Needle is a straight, self- .' itiug needb-, flat on one side, aml« ann"t be put iu wrong, neccio Bur is round, made <»l ca-.r h’n l'-n< I steel, with oil cup nt the bottom to prevent oil from getting on the goods. AdfuvtaMe Bearings—All bearings are csse-hardened steel nun easily adjusted with a screw driver. A!1 h>*t motion can be taken up. and the machine will last a lifetime. Attachments—Each much’ :' • is furnished with neerssary tools and accessories, and in addition w« furnish an extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined meial box. free o f charge, as foMov. One niftier and ru'tbrrer, oil-*1 in lcr, <)• ** shirHmr plate, on»- set o f four hummers, «Milerent widths tip to V* o f an filch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, ami one thread cutter. Waodwiwk f ¡neat quality < .'k or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel plated ring« to drawers, d ;e »3 guards to wneel, and device for replacing belt. n n T O A V HIGH WICCS FOR P f lY DIPTCTLY Of ^^►."irACTb’nFhS AN0 U U ii I I A I SLUING MACHINES B U I SAVL AGENT'S ANU OEALEfi S PBdFlT* C U R O n r.A T O f R 'R . $ 2 3 .6 0 I* ®«r 5 pedal Wholesale Price, but OC^ in op ! - to in’, r-duce this l.i h ; s« wing machine, w make a speci.il c«u- a f pon offer, giving every reader <>i thi-s pap- r a chance t«> g t a fir«t-cln-~ bin- W chili'* at tl-u ' mc.-aip'i ever offer*-«!. On n-cHpt o f $ i8 .so ca*h - * i ■ ■ • tip u. A Nc. **U7u we - If* ** r . '- d r * ..r-ywh- * urHy park* 1 > ml k I crate : i v. • - . ............... At v ears’ writ*. v.-.x-.r.v. •• ■ ut v- IMO /» hood V h j e:i h : ■> V Uf y i •-V • i I f f . t ;«* l-pre-G-Tit cd ; i • X thiriy t--st k * o i JpU«’ p C' O D. for iia.fiO with privilege o f tw enty days’ trial cn tiial. Wi ^ If M *t w; ’ : erd<-r fee o f g ood faith and charges. If you prefer thirty receipt o f £>.00 n fer Arltujlos »• • ’ <! f r « ur large illustrated catalogue w ith I t s tl- days' trial before pa vii J jow we r-hfp sew ing m achines anyw here to any- maniai i, exploit !■ turer prices without ask in g o n e cent in advance, one at the ! e * «I »• •• No. 05 n il! cash with order, os you then save the $1.00 tlis- The be \l plan is » > ur »n must he <*»*nt w ith ord**- count. Feru-rr.het « make jour «nier throngit III «1 IbrabI, «¡tinnii Mira *