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K ri / Coquille it e r & là COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FER. *0, 1900. VOL. 18 . N O . 30 formation, was planned as a sham SURRENDER TO BRITAIN. tight would have been on Salisbury X 5 e x r tis t, Ez for war. I eall it morder— Crisis In England Unparalleled Since Y ork- plain, without thought of actual Representative Hepburn Says That Is What There yon hey it plain an' flat; j hostile force anywhere in the field. town— May Mean Utter Defeat- the Treaty Means. I don't want to go no fnrder Colonel L ong’s recklessness in car C o q u ille C ity . O r. Than niv Teatyment for that. God hez aaid so plump an’ fairly, New York, Feb. 12.—The Trib rying his guns beyond the reach of Washington, Feb. 9.— Represent- It’ s as long ez it ia broad. Opposite Hotel Coquille—cast front. une's London correspondent writes: | his supporting infautry was a sham ative Hepburn (Hep.) chairmnn of An’ yon’ ve got to git up airly visit liaiidon from lat to 8thof each Will I v i l ......................... Ef yon want to take in i God. ‘‘The astounding collapse of the battle maneuver which would have | I the ..... house .iv r a iuterstate lureiMuw und foreign month. upper Tugela campaign and the brought upon him a reprimand commerce committee, opposes the ’ Taint your eppyletts an* feathers Make the thing a grain more right; continuance of the impasse at Mod- even at Aldershot. There have canal treaty with Great Britain O Q U IL L E ’ Taint a tollerin’ your bell-wethers der river and on the southern fron been feint attacks, reconnaissances now pending iu the senate. “ I Will excuse ye iu His sight. H O S P I T A L .« Is the cause o f untold suffering i Ef you take a sword an’ dror it, tier of the Orange Free State have | iu force, column formations aud think,” he said, “ that the negotia- An’ go stick a feller thra, to many women; o f neglected brought the English people to drill-book tactics from the begin tion of this treaty is very unfortuu Guy'ment ain’ t to answer for it — NEW AND ELEGANT BOOMS. families and unhappy homes. the verge of an imperial crisis un ning to the end of the cimuaign, ate and that it ought not to be rati God'll send the bill to you. 8ANITAKY CONDITIONS EEKFECT. Pleasure is banished from the paralleled sinco Yorkton. That is nnd the generuls have never seemed fied by the senate. I don't know W at's the use o’ “ meetia’ -goiu’ ” EXPEUiENCED NUKSES. Every Sabbath, w e to r d r f, an ominous word which the leading to realize that they were uot maneu that the pendency of the treaty ivill ERSONS donirina to come to Coqoillo life that is subject to these at Ef it ’s right to go a mowin’ for Miilioa' or Snruioal TreatiMOt Euglish journal was the first to use vering on Salisbury plain, but were interfere with action by congress Feller-men like oats an’ rye? tacks, and yet it is possible to may obtain ratoa and other inforuiatiou 1 dunno but what it’s pooty and it bus been taken up with one leading men under fire iu battle on the Nicaragua canal bill, but tlie b j addroaaiu« J. BURT MOORE, M.D., be free forever from such trying Trainin’ round in bob-tail coats. Coquille City, Oregon. accord by the press. Sir George with the Boers. ratification of the treaty would cer But it’s curous Christian dooty, ordeals. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People] by en White’s garrison, like Lord Corn This here cuttin’ folks’ throats. “ It is impossible for Americans, tainly impair the value of the canal —James Russell Lowell iJ lH E C O M M E R C IA L h ----- riching the blood, toning up the nerves, and strengthening wallis’ army, is hopelessly belea who remember the traiuiug of their when constructed. guered aud its fate seems to bo own civil war, to think of soldiers ‘ This treaty reaffirms the princi the stomach, make sick headache impossible, and restore ner T he moat modern arranged BARBER In the Clutch of the Banks and Trusts- sealed unless it can break through like Grant and Lee attacking ples of the Clavton-Biilwor treaty, vous energy to the despondent sufferer. The full name: SHOP in Ooquille City tho enemy's lines aud fight its way strongly intrenched positions nnd couceediug ail the claims and con M. M. McDonald, Proprietor, E d . H ebald : In looking over to the Tugela at the point of the conducting turning movements after tinuous of Great Britain, though the papers I run across this item: bayonet, aud tho Kimberley garri- the plan of Lord Methuen and Gen Greut Britain has, by her own ac "Many cities wish money for elec sou is iu an equally piecunous con eral Buller. They would not have tion, given us the right at any time - c 7 l . m o o n , tric lighting and traction plants, dition. fought three battles without scout to. abrogate the Clayton-Bulwer A tto rn e y and but the hank considers it advisable “ The magnitude of tho British ing or reconnoissance, as Lord Me treaty, it surrenders everything to is on every package c f the genuine. G o u n s e lo r at L a w to restrict this borrowing to the military preparations has uot intiui- thuen did, and then have flung Great Britain, abandoning our con « r at nil.10 o ( MartiriBvllle, Mo., s a y s : “ I used to hay« limits of what is really necessary.” OOQUILLE CITY. OREGON. diated the two little Dutch repub their army against a strong position tention of years that we might terrible alek headuchca, which I hud as far back uu I can remenibor. It does not matter what country lics. If Dapysmith be their York- like Magersfouteiu in a frontal at ubrogate the treaty at will. In recent years they were Rettin« worse. A few years i»go 1 took treat- rnent ox a specialist In KansasClty, but it only relieved me for a while. Beal Estate and Collections a Specialty. or what cities were in need of >V hen I oumo hero two yearri uro m y health wns miKernble. My hue- town, with the full force of the au- tack where the resistance was great “ Moreover, it recognizes the l ight band, who had ureat faith ln J »r. W illiam s’ Fink Fills for Pale People, money it is all the same old story, alogist, they are iu the way of win est without an attempt at nmnojver- of any foreign power to interfere Instated that I eonunonco UHini; them. After tak in « u few closes I could see an improvement^ and m y hortdaeho spells were not so severo. 1 “ the bank” considers iu unnecessary. ning it and bringing their war of iug and all the Dutch to do all the and dictate with the independent F. H a ll, used four boxes, and sinco that tim e I havo not had any o f thoffo ut- There is plenty of material within independence to n dose and there digging aud to choose every battle governments of this continent. It tackH, und 1 never iolt bo well in my life.” —iVoih tho Republican, JJcthcmi/, Mo. easy reach for the work, and plenty is no hostile fleet to be fought at field and defensive position; nnd abandons tho Monroe doctrine.” A t t o r n s y . a t - L a w , of men standing ready to do the N o d iscovery o f modern times has proved such a blessing to man ---------------- *~*W*~.— ------------ when there is an impasse, it orders sea by another Rodney, who may kind ns Dr.W illiam s’ Pink Pills for Pale People. A ctin g directly oa MARSHFIELD, OREGON. work; men who know just how the break the force of di Ulster on laud tho troops back to camp to play Preparing; to Relieve Kimberley— Poor Cecil the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the functions, ------- -------------------- work should be done, hut all must they restore the strength aud health in tiie exhausted patient when Rhodes Ealing Horse Meat. Dealer in- R eal E htati * o f all kinds. by restoring the prestige of the football and oricket until there are every efiort o f the physician proves unavailing. stand still because‘‘ the bank’' would British navy. reinforcements for another frontal * These pills are sold In boxes at 60 cents a b o x ,o r r ! x boxes forS2.50, and f Y R TLE CAMP, NO. 197. WOODMEN be displeased should the work pro New York, Feb. 12.—The news L o f the World, meets at Hersey Hall, ‘‘The soldiers have done their attack. It is Aldershot generalship Shen«itatJv0 x ? Y drUßßl*tö’ Uirect by 1X11411 ifum Dr’ Medicine Co., Notwithstanding the fact printed in London today throws a that has created a crisis in tho for 1st and 3d Saturday nights o f eanh month. ceed. that the cities would be willing to work with splendid fortitude and tunes of the empire." J. W. L knkvb , Consul. great light on the war situation. J . G. Simmons, Clerk. give a mortgage involving every gallantry and tho administrative Lord Roberts is not engaged in a child anyway in connection with departments hnve supported them movement against Bloemfontein, ns OURT COQUILLE. NO. 18, FOREST- AWFUL CRIME. with untiring energy aud nmuzing ers o f Aim-riou, meets every second and the city, even that would uot be had been hoped, hut is at Modder The fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall enough, but the men must stand resources of organization. Farmer near Walla Walla Killed by His river, and it is believed that he Coquille City, Oregon. ^ _ generals have failed and tho mili idly by the material aud not put Guo. O. L each , C. It. means to nttnek General Cronjo for Grandson H. N. L ohkn 7, R. S forth their hands to mold into shape tary staff, which has beeu respon the purpose of relieving Cecil sible for the conduct of the war, that which would harness the light h a d w ic k l o d g e , n o . 68, a . f . Walla Walla. Feb. 8.— B. F. Rovce, Rhodes and the besieged city of has broken down and brought re and A. M., meets «»n Saturday evening nings and make them blaze in their proach upon the nation. If their a well knownjfarmer, was shot and | Kimberley, whose inhabitants have •n or before each full moon. V¡siting breth brightness, but must stumble nlou A Farm Library of unequalled value— Practical, ren cordially invited. advice was not heeded iu June and killed this evening, at his home been eating horse meat for five in the darkness. Wives must be de Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive— Hand C. K* M ANl'HU, W M. twelve miles from here, hv his weeks, and whose death-rate has July, when the mobilization of the somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. nied many comforts, children must J. J. Lam b, Sec. grandson, Frank Royce. Frank grown alarmingly. General Cruuje army corps wan urged by Lord f,o ragged, aud the men loaf around By JACOB BIQQLB has strengthened his position iu ex Royce left the city this afternoon g U E L A H _ CHAPTER. NO. 6, O. E. S., Wolseley, they were allowed a free meets Friday evenirg on or before the saloons studying some nature No. 1—BIQGLE HORSE BOOK pectation of an attack. At ltens- in a drunken condition. When he each full moon at 8 o’ clock from April 1st of crime whereby they enu make baud for the opening of the war in All about Horses—ft Common Srnsv Trvfttla. with Oltt 74 illustrations , a staudard work Price, jo Cent* to Ootober 3lst, and thereafter at 7:30; and October, and have themselves to reached Dixie he became involved berg the Boers are strong enough >acb Friday afternoon two weeks there their homes more comfortable all to take the offensive. No. 2 —BIQOLE BERRY BOOK in a fight with Rufus Woods, biting because our present monetary sys blame if they have been outmaneu- the nose of the latter nearly off. after at 2 o’clock. All about growing Small Fruit.—read and leant bowl The most depressing news, how Miss E mma L orenz , W . M. contains 43 colored liie-like reproductions o f all leadioff vered ninl outgeueraled by Dutch tem iB a private enterprise instead varieties and 100 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. Mrs. Jennie I j . Rose, Sec. Royce proceeded to the home of his ever, comes from Natal. The Boers of being owned aud run by the commanders who had never studied No. 3 — BIOGLE POULTRY BOOK grandfather, B. F. Royce, with have occupied a farm south of the All about Poultry ; tlie best Poultry Book in existence« JOE. NO. 53. I .O . O. F., government for the beuelit of the the art of war, but had gone from tells everything WÌU123 colored life-like liie-like reproductif— repi ythinR ; with33 iturday evening. Visit- their cattle-breeding farms to the whom he has beeu living, about two Tugela near Cheveley, which is V_V meets evi ! principal priucipf * breeds; * with 103 other illustra iona. jjood standing cordially whole people. Such conditions the etuded with hills from which lhe in g broth in miles above Dixie. Woods followed Price, 50 Cents. battlefields among the kopjes people themselves are more to blame E. L. F it c h , N. G. .nyUftii, No. 4 —maCJLB COW BOOK “ With their breasts covered with in pursuit of Royce, and the two country can be commanded for i- Ö. for their existence than any class of All about Cows and the Dairy business : having a great It is reported from decorations won iu conflicts with repeated the struggle in the pres miles around. sale ; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions ofeach . V CAMPMENT, NO 2S, 1.1 p e o p .c , as n a y clasa er b u s in e s s Durban that General Joubert is ence ul tli' ■ eldor R o v c e . Frank breed, with 133 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. \ , • » * ' la every first and third can only act in consonance with the semi-civllized or bnrburous races, No. 6-B1GGLB SWINE BOOK month at Odd Fellows' and their self esteem inflated with Royce pulled a gun, shot at Woods, marching with n column of C000 privileges granted them by the Just out. All about Hogs—Breeding, Feeding, Butch < , ation extended to all vis- but missed him aud killed his grand men to outflauk General Buller. A ery, Disen.ies. etc. Contains over 80 beautiful half t -. * / r . i re' . good standing. whole people So long as the com the vainglorious assumption that tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents. Boer column is operating iu Zulu- father. Young Royce then fired they were the only European sol B. F. L awrence C. P. mon voter will simply vote his party TheBIGGLG BOOKS are unique .original,useful—you never lnnd and thero seems to bo nlurm J. J . Stanley, Scribe. saw anything like th em -so practical. so sensible. They ticket without caring to consider diers with continuous experience several more shots at Woods, but in Natal and a fear that General ore having an enormous sale— Best West, North and without effect. in the science of modern warfare, South, livery one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or a m ii ; r k b e k a h l o d g e , n o . i what his party is like, it is useless Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to send right After Royce saw what he had Buffer’s line of communication will I. O. O. F., meets every 2d au«t 4th British generals hnve conducted away for the BltiULB BOOKS. The * Wednesdays in each m onth, at Odd Fel for him to kick at what it imposes the campaign in South Africa ns done, lie set fire to the Although Winston house, be nttaeked. upon him; and what is the use iu lows’ hall. Mas. C lara L andbeth , N. G. Churchill telegraphs that General Miss Irma Lukens. Sec. saying to him there are better con though it were a series of sham which burned to the ground and Buffer is about to mnke a fourth battles on Salisbury plain, regulated ! til* old gentleman’s body was eon- /C O Q U IL L E COUNCIL. . NO.308 OF THE ditions within his reach? His party attack on the Boer front, the Lon _ ternal Aid Association meets the V _ 7 _ Frateri bosses keep him so busy looking at by drill book and the formulas of [ sumed. During the trouble Mrs. don papers call attention to the fnct is your paper, made for you and not a misfit. It is aa year« 2d Tuesday evening o f each month. peace-training. At the opening of B- F- Royce fled to the barn and old it is the gn r-t boiled-down hit-the-uail-on-the head,— defects in other systems, either im J. W. Suuo, Pres. quit-after-you-have-SHid-it, Farm and Household paper in the general has removed his head the world—the biggest paper o f its sire in the United States Mrs. A lice Tuttle, Sec. aginary or real, that the most fla the war nothing like an intelligible | f°nnd safety by hiding. of America—haviug ever a million and a-half regular readers. Frank Royce shot four times at quarters trom Spearman’s Camp to grant wrongs are slipped by with or reasonable plan of military de There were be F. M. Skinner, a railroad employe, i Springfield, aud apparently does not J. E HAYNES. out his observation, and when he fense was made. SHAD HUDSON, Any ONE o f the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL i believe that General Buffer will at winces be is told such things ns a tween 15,000 and 20,000 regulars who was working a short distance tack ugain. f o ^ A w k ’u A b 'S T o T ' ,9°a a n i> ' v ,3 > wm ** •'n* b)r m*il and local levies scattered along the from the scene. Fortunately Skin matter of consequence must be. Sample of FAKM JOURNAL and circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. • ------- ♦ » » » ----------- _ Hudson & Haynes, ner was unharmed. Royce then western and northern frontiers of Educate Tour Itow cls W ith C'uscarets. Wheu he has to stand idly by the w il m e r atkinson Address, F A R . H JO TJR IH A S * CUAS. F. JliNElNS. proceeded down the road with a Candy Cathartic, euro constip n tion forever. Cupe Colony and in northern Natal. P h ila d e l p h ia Mining and Real Estate Agents work that needs to be done, and suf 10c. 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Winchester in his hand and coming Military defense required concen fer the pangs of poverty and the men Eckley, Curry County, Ori son. to the place of Ben Pilcher, fired tration of these forces at one or two AVE valuable M«nes, Farms. Stock tal anguish consequent upon his Tribute to the TrusU . Ranches and Timber Lands for sale. want, lie naturally turns his eyes points, until reinforcements could three shots through the house and rho Improved A $65.00 Machine then fled. New High-Arm •flrlinfltoiT arrive. In Cnpe Colony there was House and 6 acres o f land well improved towards something that might bring A Wichita, Kansas, paper has The sheriff and a posse are in in Wilbur, Douglas county. Or., for sale, relief; but his bosses have antici no attempt to choose defensible po been investigating tho prosperity of Threading S ewing Mine or exchange for property in Myrtle Point. pated all this and drawn the blinds sitions or to collect the forces, and pursuit of Royce. Young Royce this trust ridden country with the F or $ 1 8 . 5 0 tATE 1 T had been farming his grandfather’s in Natal an unsanitary station— Q L ST over his eyes, and they whisper into following result: CHEAPEST his ears, these aro events that can Ladysmith— was held in force be place. It is said that they had a Do you know! matters. Shipped to anyone, be looked for in the natural course cause it was the Aldershot of South difficulty over several That it requires 50 per cent more anywhere, on 10 of events, and any undue excite Africa and a portion of the garrison Royce is about 30 years old and wheat to buy a stove than it did in days' free trial, in your ow u r has a wife and several children. was diverted to Glencoe for the ment on his part would only the h o m e , without ’9G? B. F. Royce was a wealthy pioneer asking on< oeu? more shake confidence and make protection of a coal mine. That it requires twenty bushels in advance. “ The headquarters staff may not of this county. He was buncoed more of corn to buy a wagon than matters worse instead of better, aud 15000 last spring by have beeu responsible for the first out of Curran & Gass, Proprietors. they lull him into quietness. 10 y e a r s ’ written it did in ’90? warrauty w i t h The question I wish to ask is lines of colonial defense, but it “ Crooked Mouth” Green. That it requires 100 per cent each uiachiue. The community is aroused and a v i n g b o u g h t o u t t h e c e n - this: must be hold accountable for the Is there not a day coming more corn or wheat to buy a copper tral Meat Market, we will be able to Royce will probably be lynched it A strictly lugli-gradc Sew furnish all kinds o f Ment—Beef. Mntton when the people will have sufficient strategic blunder ot shutting up Sir kettle than in ’90? ing M a c h i n e , fin is h e d and Pork, and will pay the highest cash confidence in the government they George White’s garrison in Lady fa u ght. throughout iu tlie best pos That it requires twice as much price for beef, hogs, sheep, etc. Later.— It is believed tonight sible manner. It posse »sc* all themselves established to respect smith, instead of directing him to corn to buy a roll of rope as in ’90? CURRAN A GASS. modern improvements.audits mechanical consi ruction ia its obligations; a government that retreat, fighting at the Tugela and that Frank Royce, after setting fire That it requires 40 per cent more such that iu it are combined to the house and firing several can come to the relief of those iu then at the Mooi river and keeping simplicity with great stre nftk. corn to buy a plow than in ’90? coos b a y shots, threw himself into the flames thus 1 ’Mirii.g cnRCf f running, need so that they can go on and do his communications open with the That it requires 75 per cent more durability, and making it im- If this had been done, he and was cremated with his grand corn to buy a boe, a rake or a shovel, p: 'ssiblc lor the machine t.» l*e the work that needs to be done; sea. put out of order It sews fast and thev in turn learn to do the would have received reinforcements father. and nuke*- a perfect stitch or spade or bolt, than in ’90? with all kinds o f thread ana fair thing by the government? I by the middle of November and the That a set of commou wheels cost nil cbe scsof mnterhib Always C. W. PATERSON. Prop. B ritish Resort to Old Methods. siege and fall of Ladysmith would ready for '. *• ami unrivalled think there is. T hom as B u ck m an . $7 in ’90 and now cost 112.50? foi pc' cl, durability ami qual have been avoided. Marshfield, Or., Feb. 12. 1900. ity of work. Notice the fol That the price of cultivators is Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments, Head London, Feb. 9.—Lord Roberts lowing points ot supcriorPy* “ Sir Redvers Buller left Eugland has caused to he distributed, in the higher by $3 or $4? stones. Tablets, eto. That galvanized barbed wire costs Biggie Horse Book is as full of with his plan of campaign clearly towns bordering upon the invaded cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping Th« Head of the ‘ ‘Arlington” swings on patent socket hinge'-, firmly held down by s Ihutufr or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r good sense as an egg is of meat. outlined. His nrmy corps was to colonial territory, an invitation to $4 to $4.50 a hundred pounds more . rw. Strong, iubstniitial, neat and handsome in design, and beautifully ornamented in gold. der. Correspondence solicited from parties Bed plate has rounded corner* and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top of table march through the Free State and Its motto: “ Alwlavs speak to a horse than in ’90? iving in the country or other towns who Free Staters ami Transvaalers to go highest Arm—Space under the arm is 5 tt inch*-* high ami 9 inch*-* long, This will admit the wish anything in my line o f business. as you would to a gentleman,” is Sir Goorge White was to hold the That you pay 100 per cent more largest skirts, aud even Guilts It Is Self Threading -Abs hit« l y 110 b , to put thre: d thrungU into tho desert, offering them good except eye of needle. Srn exr.-pteyeof needle Shuttle ia cylinder, open on end, entirely self thieacliiifr. en';y t«» put in or lu a g r ir . (lini the keynote of its treatment of the enemy in check by remaining quiet j treatment and restoration to their for glass than in ’90? takeout; b o b b in holds a largo amount of thread. Stitch Regulator is on the bed of the machine lake out; bobbin beneath the bobbin wimler, ami has a scale showing the nunil»er of stitcheh to the inch, and can whole subject. Thero are twenty- in Ladysmith. Lord \\ olseley, dur- j farms on British occupation of the The rates of freight are back to be changed from 8 to 82 stitches to the inch. I'eed is double and extends on both aides o f needle; never fails to take «roods through; never stops .-it seams; movement is positive; no apilngs to five chapters, including advice on ing the first month of the war, had j republican territory. The mani the exorbitant figures that caused break'nmi get out 01 order; c.in be raised an«l!owere«l at will. Automatic Hobbln Winder--Po.' feeding and watering, stable man- one comment to repeat to his frianils, festo guarantees that those bringing the popular revolt in legislation a filling the bobbin automatically am! perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine does not run while winding bobbin. Light Funning —Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue the oper agement, whims and vices, ailments a°d that was: ‘ White has only to horses can sell them. The foreign few years ago? ator, makes little noise ami sew* rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both »idee, HOLBROOK, MERRILL and their remedies, iinrnesB hints, stay still and wait for Buller to be- ers will have their passages paid to a » Ktlli-.r « l.llr soivrtl hr <hnm- will not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a fiat spring ten sion, and will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out of order. about stables, colts’ education, care F 'n his march.' These were Alder- Europe. The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle k STETSON ............ b i- r l n t u 's C o u g h llt - im - ilj. Bar is round, made of «: -c hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting of the feet, etc. many of the illus- j * hot conceptions, based upon peace - ■----------- During the early part of October, on the goods. Adiustahle Hearings— All bearings are case hardened steel ami easily adjusted Also BRIDGE k BEACH with a »crew driver. All lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will la*t a lifetime tratious have been made from life, training, without reference to tho Ole Gentleman— Do you mean to 1890, I contracted a bad cold which Attachment s Rach machine is furnished with necessary loolsaud accessories, nnd in addition w* STOVES— ------ The book is handsomely printed and realities of military defense and ac- suy that your teachers never thrash ! settled on my luugs and wns neg- furnish an extra set of attachments in a velvet lined metal hot. free of charge, as follows: One and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set of fmn heinmet». different widths up substantially bound in cloth. The tunl warfare with the Boers. Sir you? Little Boy—Never! We have lected until I feared that ions urn p- ruffler to rS of an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, ami «»nr thread price is 50 cents, free by mail; ad- Redvers Buller abandoned his plan moral suasion at our school. “ What's tion had appeared in an incipient cutter. Woodwork of finest quality <>ak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, tiiekH pi**«-J Rings to drawers, drew» guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. dress the publishers, Wiliuer Atkin- campaign when he reached South that?" “ Oh, we get kep’ in, and Btate. I was constantly coughing OF MANUFACTURERS AN0 and any other DON'T PAY ¡ K M ? . BUY DIRECTLY SAVE AftENT S AND DEALER S PROFITS son Co., Philadelphia. Africa, substituting a march to stood up iu corners, and locked out and trying to expel something which _ _ _ _______ ______ Is M r S f i d a l W h a ltM lt Prk*, l>nt — -•••“•----------- Modder river from the Bloemfon- and locked in, and made to write I could not I became alarmed and In order’ t ■ sluceYhisliiRh-grade sewing machine, we make s special cou B uilding M a te ria l, Weary Watkins—Dusty, suppose tein-Pretoria parade, and sfter drag- one word a thousand times, ami after giving the local doctor a trial pon offer, giving every reader of this paper a chance to get a first-class ma chine ot tlie l«*w« »t price ever offered. On receipt of $18.30 cash nudcoupon, you was Dewey? Dusty Rhodes— P 'nK *-Le bulk of the army corps scowled at, and jawed at, and that's I bought n buttle of Chamberlain's we will ship the ATv»vr-d«r«cribed machine anywhere securely packed ami Or any and everything crated, and guar .nt-em fe «lelivery A ten years’ written warranty sent with I won't do nothiu’ of the sort, I'm and Warren’s division into Natal, all." j Cough Remedy and the result was each machine. Money refunded if not as represented after thirty days’ test carried in a We wi ship C. O. II. for | 19.60 with privilege o f twenty «lays’ trial 111 hungry, but I ain't a-goin’ to ruin put 2000 men out of action in two ----- ; immediate improvement, and after trial. receipt o f fo.<Aa*» a guarantee o f good faith nnd charges. If you prefer thirty First-class Hardware Store. D m rioharroSfii mg zamh, T»ur ur, is«r. 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