Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 20, 1900, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY,
18.
E. E. WHITTAKER,
ID e x v tis t,
"C o q u ille
C ity , O r.
Opposite Hotel Coquille—east front.
Will visit B.tndon from 1st toHthof each
________
m onth.
C
O Q U IL L E
H O S P I T A L .4
NEW AND ELEGANT HOOMS.
SANITARY CONDITIONS PERFECT.
EXPERIENCED NUKSE8.
T JE K SO N 8 desirine to coiue to Coqnille
1
for Medio»! or Sursieal Treatment
in»v obtain rates and oilier information,
b j addrmiliu« J. BUKT MOORE M.D..
Coquille City, Oregon.
ip H E
The
C O M M E R C IA L
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most m oderif arranired BABBEU
SHOP in Coqnille City.
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor.
C. L. MOON,
A tto r n e y and
C o u n s e lo r at L a w
COQUILLE CITY. OBEGON.
Beal Estate and Collections a Specialty^
John F. Hall,
A tto r n e y
- at - L a w ,
M ABSHFIELD. OBEGON.
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Dealer in K f . al E state o f all kinds.
V I Y R TLE CAMP, NO. 197, WOODMEN
i t I. o f the World, meets at Hersev Hall,
1st and 3d Saturday nights o f each month.
J, W. L enkvb , Consul.
J. G. Simmons, Clerk.
o r i n ’ r o o r iiiL E .
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of
second and
C
fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall
no
ors
i
f o h esi
A m e r ic a , m e e ts e v e ry
Coquille City, Oregon.
Guo. O. L icaco . C. U.
H. N. I jobknz , R . S
WICK LODGE. NO. 68, A. F.
and A. M.. meets on Saturday evening
( 'I HAD
•n or before each full moon. VisHing breth­
J
ren cordially invited.
C. lit MANiiim, W. M.
J. J, Lamb, Sec.
__
UELAH CH APTER, NO. 6, O. E. H..
meets Friday evenirg on or before
B
each full moon at « o'clock from April 1st
to October 3lst, and thereafter at 7:30; and
3 ach Friday afternoon two weeks there
after a t ‘2 o ’clock.
Miss E mma L ouenz . W. M.
Mrs. Jennie L. Rose, Sec.
.
/C O Q U IL L E LODGE. NO. 53, I. O. O. F.,
meets every Saturday evening. Visit­
ing brethren in good standing cordially
invited.
E. L. F it c h , N. G.
J S. Lawrence. It. S.
/C O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25.1.
\ J O. O. F., meets every first and third
Thursdays iu each month at Odd Follows’
hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis­
itin g patriarchs iu good standing.
13. F. L a w r e n c e C. P.
J. J. Stanley, Scribe.
a m ie
rebekah
lodge
, no .
20 .
M I. O. O. F., meets every 2d and 4th
Wednesdays in each mon th, at Odd Fel­
lows’ hall. Mu«. C lab a L a n d b k t ii , N. G.
Miss Irnm Lukens, S e c . ______________
/-'lO Q .riL L K ( ’( H Ni’ ITi. N0.39S OF THE
Fraternal Aid Association meets the
2d Tuesday evening o f each month.
J. W. Suuo, Pres.
Mrs. A lice Tuttle, Sec.
\J
J. E HAYN ES.
SHAD HÜD80N,
Hudson
&
Haynes,
Mining and Real Estate Agents
Ecklpy, Curry Couuty, Oregon.
valuable M'ties. Farm», Stock
Ranches and Timber Lands for »ale.
H AVE
Honse and 6 acre» o f land well improved
in Wilbnr, Dongla» county. Or., for sale,
or cxohauRo for property in Myrtle Point.
Central
>,
Meat Market
Curran & Gass, Proprietors.
a v in g b o u g h t o u t t h e c e n -
tral Meat Market, we will be able to
furnish all kiuds o f Meat—Beef. Mutton
and Pork, and will pay the highest cash
price for beef, hogs, sheep, etc.
CURItAN & GASS.
H
C
O
O
S
B
A
Y
Marble ana Stone Works
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments. Head­
stones. Tablets, etc.
cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping
©r curbing. Iron railings furnished to or­
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
iving in the country or other towns who.
may wish anything in my line o f business.
M a b s u f ib t d
-
O bko
CALL FOR:::
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
A S T E T S O N ...........
Also BRIDGE A BEACH
STOVES*---------
Doors, Wiodows
and any other
Building
Material,
Or any and everything
carried in a
First-class Hardware Store.
J. A. Lomb & Co.,
fSuccessors to J. J. Lamb. |
MARCH 20,
1900.
NO. 3 »
that thousands of his followers will
Opens Eyes ol Investigators.
Horrible Tales ot the War.
be shut out from the polls by rea­
W a s h i n g t o n , March9. — Thecross-
London, March 3. — (Correapond-
son of poverty, just as many of the
BY J. S. KANKMATZ.
Henry Jones, o f Zenas, Ind., says:
Revolutionary Fathers, who fought examinntion of James H, Sovereign enee of Associated Press.) —For real
“ My sufferings were almost un­
under the immortal Washington, was continued today in the Coeur ghastliness, for glimpses into the
CHAPTER L
bearable, and only persona having
d'Alene
investigation
before
the
gory
realities
of
war
and
the
hor­
would
have
been
barred
from
voting
Son—“ Pa, what ie this stamp for?”
been afflicted with this rare and
Father— “ That’s the war tax, my had a like requirement been im­ house committee on military af­ rors of the buttlefield, the privnte
Representative Dick took letter of a young medical officer at
dreaded combination o f diseases
posed after they had driveu the fairs.
sou.”
British to surrender. Is not this the witness over his statements re­ Spion Kop, printed in the Daily-
Son—“ What is it for, pa?”
can imagine what they were like.
garding martial law and the • ourse Graphic, can scarcely be beaten:
Father—“ For the purpose of rais­ monstrous?
I was confined to my bed almost
“ I selected a pass,” he writes,”
“ Whence comes the right of the of the war department, with a view
ing money to pay the expenses of
all the time. My doctor finally
to
showing
that
it
was
the
state
“
overhung
by
steep
clay
banks,
on
carrying on the war with Spain. president to say that Cubaus shall
acknowledged that neither he nor
You will see it on perfumery, medi­ j or shall not decide what shall be authorities and not tho federal the top of which I got up a Red
any one else could cure me. I
Cases now began to
cines, deeds, mortgages and several | the future of their island? Surely Government who declared and en- Cross Hag.
Mr. Sovereign pour down from Spion Kop on
would not give up, so tried dif­
i the meu who fought nud bled for i forced martial law.
other things.”
The Boers opened fire
Son— “ But, pa, the war with the freedom of the island should : tai.l that a reading of the official tel­ stretchers.
ferent medicines, and finally be­
Spain is over and our government | have a voice as to its destiny. egrams satisfied him that the war on us, and three bullets went into
gan the use o f Dr. Williams' Pink
department
declared
martial
law,
as
tho
fire,
knocking
the
sticks
about.
got three hundred million dollars Surely property should not be ex-
Pills for Pale People. The first
the military telegrams auteduted The reason for this fire was not the
j ulted above patriotism.
out of it to indemnify us.”
box o f pills helped me some, and
Father—“ Yes, hut we have spent I “ The American people are not the governor’s proclamation by one Red Cross flag, but owing to some i
I took some more. The second
Tommies who were strolliiig over to
more than we got out of Spain and with the president in this matter. day.
box began to produce the desired
Mr.
Sovereign
stated
thnt
he
un­
it.
A
few
minutes
after
the
Boers
They
might
welcome
Cuba
to
the
still more we will have to spend.”
result, and before I had finished
Union, but do not want annexation derstood the Bunker. Hill mine was let fly five shells iu quick succession
Son -“ How, father?”
the fourth box I was at last a
Father—“ Well, we paid out about | to be brought about by trampling owned by the Standard Oil Company, came in my direction, but fell shoit
cured man. That was last March,
$]50,000 per day while we were upon the rights of even the hum­ but this had been denied in testi- and did no barm.
mouey before the industrial com­
and I have not been troubled with
“ From this time to 1 o’clock next |
lighting the Spaniards, about that blest Oubun.”
mission, although the wituess be­ morning the wounded came through I
these diseases since.” — From
much for the peace commissioners to
The island is, and lias been ever lieved from telegrams developed iu my dressing station, a i the pass was j
Banner Plain Dealer, North Ver­
Fruuce and twenty millions more as
I saw
the price for the Philippine islands, since the expulsion of the Spauish this case that this ownership existed, the only exit from the hill.
non, Ind.
and millions of dollars more in car­ forces, under military rule by the j He was also questioned as to the every case, and some of them were |
beyond
description.
rying on war with those Filipinos. army of the Uuited States. The ! influence of certain lend interests in mutilated
Pr William»’ Pink Pill« fnr Pala People
Wo will linve to spend ten hundred people, therefore, have no choice the Coeur d’Alene district. Iu that Fully 330 wounded and dead, who
contain, in a condensed form, all the ele­
millious more to conquer the islands but to accept such terms as the ad­ connection he said a mine official had died on the way, passed through
ments necessary to give new Hie and richness
to the blood and restore shuttered nerves.
and afterwards to fortify them. ministration at Washington shall had told him several of the lead my bands. Many a poor chap shot
They are an unfailing specific for such dis­
Then wo must keep a strong navy- elect to impose, short of rebellion interests had sought to combine on iu the morning iu the front trenches
eases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis,
8t. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia rheu­
in the far cast which costs us an­ uyaiust them. They will possibly a $30,000,000 capitalization, but tbe who could not be reached lay iu the
matism, nervous headache, thc after-effects of
cry out iu very despair, “ Deliver us New York capitalists would not | blazing sun nil day.
other hundred millions.”
la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and
I consider tho matter unless the capi­
One old Colonial in Tliorney-
Son— “ But I suppose the Filipi­ from our friends!”
sallow complexions, all forms of weakness
either in male or female.
talization
w
as
$178,000,000.
croft’s walked down leaning oil his
There is a scheme on the part of
nos will pay us back for what we
Representative Sulzer remarked rifle, his chin, neck nud chest also
the syndicates to exploit the island
spend for them?”
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People art never
sold by the doien or hundred, but always In neck-
fa th e r — “No, my sen! The money ii the way of franchises and special j that this means $148,000,000 of shot through by others and L b
ages. At all druggists, or direct from t!
WII-
II*m s Medicine Company. Schenectady
60
He
which we have already spent and grants. The administration is ex­ ! water, and Chairman Hull added back and legs torn by shells.
cents per box, 6 boxes 12.60.
1
thnt
it
was
a
valuable
basis
for
came
iu
and
said
he
just
dropped
pected,
therefore,
to
see
to
it
that
which we are going to spe.nd iu
iu to let me take his finger off, as it
the future for conquering the Fili­ no form of government over there j another investigation.
Fred O. Martin, a miner, testified was so shattered he could not pull
pinos will never be reimbursed by shall be instituted such as will em­
them or anybody else. The Fili­ barrass or exclude them. That even lie was on the train carrying the the trigger of his rifle, ns it got in
pinos are too poor a people to im­ the few who will be allowed to par­ party to Wardner when the mill the way of the next finger, which
ticipate in the election over there was blown up, but lie lmd no part he could use, for he wanted to get
pose upon.”
Son—“ Then we shall keep the will have a free vote and fair count iu the demonstration, did not see it back up the hill to pay the Dutch­
is scarcely to be expected, and the and hail the impression that the man back.
Of course I would not
islnuds us ours, wou’t we, pa?”
jrowd was going to a mass meeting. let him go back. The bullet wounds
J. H. U p t o n .
Father— “ Yes, it seems as though end is not yet.
Several days after he was arrested are beautifully clean, just a round
Lauglois, Or., March 13, 1900.
that is what we are lighting for.
A Farm Library of unequalled value—Practical,
by a party of Boldiers, held in a hole, and as a rule do not do much
Strange to say, we paid for the is­
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Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive—Hand­
barn for some time and subse­ damage, as they often go through
lands, yet. we cannot have the goods
somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated.
delivered to us. Yes, I guess we $100,000 PUT ON 0EN. LAWTON’S HEAD. quently put iu the bull pen. Most the bone without shattering it, and
B y JA C O B B IO O L B
of his evidence relates to hardships they do not bleed much. The shell
will— we will have to keep them.
No. 1-BiaaLB HORSE BOOK
But wliat good are these islands to One an Editor. Another a Supreme Courl endured iu the pen, lack of ade­ wounds are hideous.
All about Horses—a Common-Sense Treatise, with over
Judge- -T h e ir Fund (or Assassination
74 illustrations a standard w ork. Price, 50 Cents.
quate food, the harshness and
us, unless for a military strategic
“ It was now frightfully dark, and
Now
Totals
$200,000
No.
2—BIGGLE BERRY BOOK
obscenity of the negra soldiers on I put one of tbe lanterns on a stick
purpose?”
A ll about grow ing Small Fruits—read and learn b o w ;
guard, substantially on the same ns a directing light to my pass;
contains 4.1 colored life-like reproductions o f all leading
Son— “ But enu’t we impose a
varieties nud 100 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents.
San Francisco, March 9.—The line as previous witnesses. Martin one of a group of soldiers return­
heavy tax upon the Filipinos, after
No. 3—BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK
whipping them good, and thus get New Orient, a Mauila newspaper, in said he was held six mouths, no ing to the hill tried to run awuy
All about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book in existen ce;
tells everything ; w ith23 colored life-like reproductions
our money back?”
an issue brought by the tranayort charges being made against him with it. Shortly after this both
o f all the principal breeds; with 103 other ülustra'.iona.
at auy time. He was among those lanterns went out, and I had a pretty
Price, 50 Cents.
Father—“ Do you think you can?
No. 4—BIGGLE COW BOOK
Suppose you buy a live tiger, pay Warren, declares that the killing of placed on the “ standing line,” and bad time, as the pass often got
AH about Cows and the Dairy Busineaa ; having a great
the cash for it, and while you are Gen. Lawton was the result of the described his experience there and blocked with wouuded. Fiually 1
sale ; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions o fea ch
breed, w ith 13a other illnstrationa. Price, 30 Cents.
bringir g it home the animal wants placing of a price upon hi* head-by in the guard ho*-*o on bread and could send no more wounded ucross
NO. 5—BIQQLB SWINE BOOK
liberty; he struggles, gnaws through wealthy natives of Manila. It says water diet up to the time of getting the drift, and had to stick them
Just out. All about H ogs—Breeding, Feeding, Butch­
the cage and escapes; you hire a the killing of Major Howard iu a sick.
ery, Diseases, etc. Contains over 80 beautiful half­
with dead in rows on the grass.
I
tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents.
river
boat
previously
was
due
to
a
posso of men to run after the fugi­
He said Mike Devine, one of the collected nil the wounded officers
T h eB iO aL B BOOKS are unique,original,useful—you never
tive to briug it home, dead or alive mistake, Howard being then mis­ prisoners, died from exposure when on stretchers around me and gave
saw anything like them—so practical, so sensible. They
ore having an enorm ous sale—Fast. West, North and
taken for Lawton. Continuing, the first arrested. Tho wituess tried to them braudy and a hypodermic of
— now who will pay the men?”
South. Every
ho keeps
Cow
ouum.
«very one w no
K e e p s a H orse, c
o w . H og o r
Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ou gh t to send right
Son— “ Very well, father, but Fili- New Orient says:
see Deviue in the hospital, but was morphine.
aw sy for the BIQULfi BOOKS. The
*
“ When the news of Gen. Lawton’s denied access to him. Wliilo im­
piuos are not such wild beasts. We
“ Commandants Botha nnd’ Bur­
death
reached
Manila
there
was
can force them to work and com­
prisoned outside parties “jumped” gess. who were the Boer generals,
great rejoicing in certain native liia lund claim, valued at $1500, and came up at daybreak. The former,
pel them to pay.”
Father— “ My dear boy! (his eyes circles. It was at once proposed to the military authorities refused to who was the chief general, was a
is your Paper, made for you and not a misfit. It la m years
Hashed); it can be done, oud it may raise a purse to reward the man let Lim out to save the claim. On small, thin man, with yellow beard
old it is the great boiled-down hit-the-nail-on-the-head,—
quit after-you-bave said-it, Farm and H ousehold paper in
who
slew
him.
come to pass (his voice trembled
one occasion, Martin testified, an nud hair, ami had u magnificent
the world—the biggest paper o f its site in the United States
o f Am erica—having ever a m illion and a-half regular readers.
“ The officers of the Katipunan army officer threatened to hang him rifle, beautifully carved with his
with emotiou.) It was done by nil the
Society
took
charge
of
the
affair,
tyrants of the world.
It was done
up by the thumbs.
name aud a text fr mi the Bible.
Any ONE o f the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
by all the owners of the slaves. It and among those particularly active
He ha«l a couple of Kaffirs, carrying
fo^^d5;
r^ r ; ' ! í rDofL,L > ,srL r,• ■»- *od
•* « * * »•“
The Kentuckian's Woe.
was done by the French, by the En­ in the matter were Senor Poblete,
his ammunition and water bottle,
Sample o f FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIGOLE BOOKS free.
glish, by the Turks and by the editor of El Pueblo del Grito; A.
nnd an interpreter.
He seemed,
W IL M E R A TK IN SO N ,
Addreas.
F A R M JO U R N AL.
Mr. Cyrus Powell, of Winchester, however, to understand English,
C U A S. ¥ . J E N K IN S .
Spaniards (tears began to roll down Revalo, a dentist, and Arellano, of
P h il a d e l p h ia
over his cheeks.) It was done upon the supreme court. Money came who is a Kentuckian himself, and though lie refused to speak it.
The keepers of the knows the facts, tells us that the There were quite a number of Ger­
this very father and mother of yours in freely.
by their American owners!
But tieudas and stalls, supported by following article from an exchange man officers. I heard one of them
never, my sou, shall it be done by their trade with the American is true to life:
had been killed. They let our men A $65.00 M a ch in e
Annville, Ky., Jan. 18, 1900.
my own hands!” (and the old man's troops, had plenty of mouev, and
search the dead fur their identifi­
Threading
Man born in the wilds of Ken­ cation cards, letters aud money.
clutched hand fell heavily upou the they fell over each other in their
LATEST
NtW
lmste to contribute to the good tucky is of feud days aud of easy Several of the Boers handed in lit­
OLST
table.)
HOME
Cash will. Order and Coupon
CH EAPEST
\
STYLE
cause.
virtue. He fiddletb, fisheth, fussetb tle things they found.”
1 To be continued. I
“ Poblete was the treasurer, and and fighteth all the days of his
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Shipped to anyone,
• ¿ Y V-
anyw here, on 10
Putting Property Above Patriotism.
within twenty-four hours he had in life. He shunneth water ns a mad
days* fre t trial,
The fish commissioner’s annual
in your own
his hands more than one hundred dog and driuketh much mountain report for the state of Washington
h o n e « without
E d it o k H e r a l d : I clip tbo follow­ thousand dollars of voluntary con­ dew whisky that beareth no gov­
asking on*, cent
shows the total pack of the stnte
in advance.
ing editoiial article from the Pa­ tributions. After consultation it ernment stump.
was 1,022,100 and the output of
cific Bee of March 7. The Bae is was deemed that this was too large
When he desireth to raiso h— 11 fresh, salted and smoked fish brings
S ly
10 y e a r * ’ written
not n partisan paper, but n leading a sum to be given to the slayer of he straightway pl&nteth a neighbor, the total value up to $6,130,000.
-*-’a
warranty w i t h
each m achine.
scientific and family journal of the a single man, and the reward was and behold, the crop cometli up
After reading tho Dynamo, I am
coast.
fixed at $25,000. The man who did und bringeth forth many devils,
A sttictiv high-grade Sew ­
ing M a c h i n e . D ili s h e a
Under the above heading the the deed was a second lieutenant of both male nnd female. He ruiseth inclined to believo that n fellow
throughout iu the beat pos­
should
ornament
the
inside
of
bis
editor says:
the Guardia Civite named Garcia.
sible mitnuer. It possesses all
even from his cradle to seek the
head more and the outside less.
modern im provem ents,audits
“ On May 1st some of the people
“Tho rest of the cash on hand scalp of his grandsire’s enemy and
m echanical construction is
such that in it are com bined
of Cuba are to be allowed to vote was placed in n fund to reward such bringeth home in his carcass the
A Natural Tendency.
sim plicity with great strength,
upon the question of independence patriots as might in the future be ammunition of his neighbor’s wife’s
thus i’tsut 11;; en* : o f running,
d u rab ility..•»ml in..Ling it im ­
or annexation to the United States fortunate enough to rid their coun­ great uncle’s son’B father-in-law,
possible for the m achinc to be
“ I guess Binx has just had a raise
put out o f order. It sews fart
“ We say some of the people of try by death of hated American of­ whoavengetli the deed. Yes, verily,
ANO
in salary,” said the confirmed cynic.
anti m akes a perfect stitch
Cuba, because the majority of the ficers.
with all kinds o f thread nud
his life is uncertain and he knoweth
Coupon, if
“ Has anybody told you so?”
allclnsscsof material. Always
Cubans have been denied the fran­
“ Further contributions were solic­ not the hour when he may be jerked
ready for use nud unrivalled
“ No; but ho goes about saying cent C 0 .1
for speed, «’. inability ami qual­
chise by the administration at Wash­ ited, and the money is still pour­ hence. He goeth forth on n journey he thinks the world is getting bet­
or on triai
ity o f w ork. Notice th c fol­
ington. This is done through the ing into the treasury. At present “ half-shot,” and cometh back on a
low in g points ot s u p eriorly
ter, and that the danger from trusts
imposition of a property qualifica­ Senor Poblete, who still acts as shutter shot.
He riseth in the is greatly magnified, and that human
tion. No Cuban may vote uulesshe treasurer, has on hand more than j night to let the cat out and it nature isn't so bad after ail. That's
The Head o f the “ A rlin gton " swings on patent socket hinges, firm ly held dow n by a thumb
. . ew. S tring, s’ ihstnnti.'il neat nnd handsom e in design, ami beautifully ornam ented in fcohl
owns property to tbe value of $250. $200,000, and the sum is steadily taketh nine doctors three days to
the way a man nearly always talks It' d plate h-u; rotimi«1«! com ers and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush with t< p y t t..b!e
There is also an educational test.
igh. st A rm —Space under the arm is
inches high and 0 inches long. T h is will adm it the
growing.”
pick the buck-shot from his person. just after he has hail a raise in sal­ H
ills. It Is Self
Sell T hreading—Absolutely no holes t«>
t«» put thread through
largest ik i.ts , aii«l even quilts
"It is estimated that these require­
He goeth forth in joy and cometli ary.”— Washington Star.
1 y e • o <>f
needl»*. S n u ttl« iscylinder, open on end, entirely aclf-threudiug. ensv t<> put in or
except 1 ey
f neetlle.
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it; 1
>»>bin hold
holds a large
take out;
bobbin
_ am ount o f thread. Stitch Regulator is on the bed o f the machine.
ments will limit the right of voting
— - — - » eft* *
—
back
in
scraps
and
fragments.
He
' the num ber o f stitches to the Inch, ami can
beneath the bobbin wind«r. and has a scale sh'.
Cecil Rhodes says the De Beer’s
s double nud extends
on both
to about 40 per cent of the adult |
be changed from 8 to 32 stitchea to the iu ch . Pc— f -------------------------------
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. . sides o f needle ;
A Phenomenon-
Company has cleared $10,000 dur- j calletb his fellow man a liar und
never fails to take «roods through; never stops at »earns; m ovem ent is positive; n o springs to
male population. They will let in i
getteth
himself
filled
with
scrap
i
,r<-nk .in«! get out ot order; can he raised and lowered at will. Autom atic Bobbin W in der—Fo.
ing the last year—the mines are
the bobbin automatically and j>erfect1y smooth without holding the thread. M achine docs
most of the Spanish but shut out i
Mithcr,” said a little Scotch las­ filling
not r in w
• . i n dm,' h 1 n l.lgh t R unning Machine i* e n s j ton m .d cM s not fatigue
mostly worked by Kaffir slaves who iron cveu to tho fourth generation.
most of tbe Cubans.
sie, “ dae ye ken what a phenome­ a tor, m akes little noise and sews rsphlly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the som e on both aides,
A
cyclone
hloweth
him
into
the
are shot if caught stealing or run- '
will not tavel, andean lie changed without stopping thc machine. Tension is a flat ntiriug ten-
“ Cuban patriotism seems to have |
bosom of his neighbor’s wife nnd ; non ¡8?”
ion, and will admit thread from H to l.TO spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o fjp n lc -
I he Needle i-» a st m ight, self-settimr
cil--' I « i II-.’ needle,
ucruir, flat
11*1 on
un one
uiic aid*.
»i'ir, an«l cannot be pnt
r — in
— ' w
; rong.
-----a- • Needle
—-,----
been wholly overlooked by P resi-! ning away with one of the diamonds bis neighbor's wife’s husband blow-
“ Yes, dear, I can tell ye that. Bur
steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from get tin"
is round, made of case hardened
*
they
find—yet
the
common
people
■
ifr
.rln
.:*
All
b
*
»
r
lit.«
«re
.Irrt
«n.t
.»M
ly mHu.t-d
dent McKinley.
Nearly all tbe
on
thc
goods.
Adlustable
Dae
ye
see
yon
coo
in
the
field?
eth
him
into
the
bosom
of
Father
lost
m
otion
can
be
taken
up,
ami
the
m
achine
will
ln«t
a
lifetime.
of England are to be taxed a bun-
w; d * screw driver. All loat
up......... — —
patriots who fought for independ­
Wecl, that's no phenomenon. Dae A ttach m en ts—Each m achine is furnished with necessary tool*and accessories, and In a ih n tioow c
dred million dollars, according to I Abrnham before lie bath time to ex­
-h an extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined metal box. free o f charge, ns follow s: O re
ence from Spain were without a dol-
ye see yon tree?”
plain.
He
cinptietb
a
demijohn
ufll.-r
.uid
gatherer,
one
binder,
one
shirring
piste,
one
set o f four hem m erj, different wh th* up
, . 1 an inch, «me Dicker, «»tie under bm ider, one short or attachment foot, and «Hie thread
lar when tbe war ended. All of j report, principally to protect this into himself and a shotgun into his
“ Ay, niither, I nee the tree.”
.*'«
W oodw ork o f finest quality oak o r walnut, g«»thic cover and drawers, nickel-plated »m gs
and
other
companies
in
their
mono­
them had sacrificed their homes and
“ Weel, that's no phenomenon, but
enemy, and his enemy’s son lieth in
' r overs, c ie .s guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt.
flftMIT PAY high prices for piiy directly OF KARUFACTURERS i ano
possessions, enduring cycry form polies, and to permit them to escape wait on election day and lo, the | when you ace yon coo climbing up
Ulin I I AT SEWING MACHINE» DU I SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER S PROFITS
paying a no more than just tax '
of hardship, that Cuba might be
coroner ploweth up a forty acre field yon tree with its tail foremost thtt’U
R . $ 2 3 . 6 0 *• ou r Special W holesale P rk e , but
O U * G R E A T O P F rE
ER
sew ing m achine, we m ake a special c«m* A
r*,,***
\
free. Few have since been able to which the African government im­ to bury the remains of that man. i he a phenomenon.”
in or-Jt r to iutr« duce thi S high-grade
. « . 1 - paper
__ _____
. ____ ...
.. first
c .
L ma-
coupon
J
: ..,
y r end . r _ ol < this
• < x itati«
e to g» t .»
< las*
poses.
accumulate anything. With nearly
No »9 7 0
X
» p ic e ever offered. On receipt o f $18.50 cash aud coupon,
Woe, woe is Kentucky, for her
—
—
—
ch.
f t the
we wi’ l ship the n • « «i**«*rribed m achine anyw here securely parked and
all it has been n hard task to pro­
eves are red with bad whii ky and
"Uncle Rnstus, they are .liscuss- crate
! mid >,1^. uie safe delivery A teu years* written warranty sent with
l t r * » t s w ith y o o w h e th e r y o u c o n tin u e tf>
nerro-klliinf tohami habit. NC .............. -
-y refun«le«l if not as represented after thirty days’ test
vide for themselves and families.
rrSS.OiiJ
her soil is stained with tho blood inK thc question in the east whether e tch litre him-
r e m o v e s th e d«-sir* f o r to b a cco ,
tii.nl W e wi shi » 0 . O. !>. for $10.50 with p r iv ile g e o f twenty days’ trial tn
If »rat v •
A
tn erT ou .xd iB treM . ex
of barbarous men. J. H. M oore .
it is good form fo r a preacher to receit t o f r»«On n ^ n r a n tr e * T goo«1 faith and charge*. If you prefer thirty
“ It is doubtful whether the patriot ou
tin e , p u rifies th e 6 lo o t
fer Arlington k
I ’ if.’/ , semi for our large illustrated catalogue w ith testl-
re * lo s t m a n h o o d ,
wear colored whirl h . \\ Imt d » you • M n :
General Qornez will be entitled *o sto
makes you at i
8ewingMaci '■**» w
m onials, «*:.!;« ning ¡-.ill. how we ship sew ing machines anyw here to any-
p o i SALE—1*7 Acre« o f L a st, S mile think of it?”
h e a lth , n e r r e ^ ^ m « u ft'
“ Hit's all right, chile, o n e e t t h e 1 .*»• t m - if .(hirer's price* without asking on e cent in advance.
vote, under the conditions imposed. in
No. 50
^
end p c c k c t - ^ r v w V l H m
H .\r from
■**----- *h
• with order, a* you the----------
i. $1.00 dia-
F
fr-ini N-irwey, t ie,» coastv. Known
then save J thc
lull
T he b< t ph.
. u r o w n d ru p tri-t w ho
ef de preacher’s cullud.”
The war left him without a penny,
jn mu t = be »ent w ith ord»«.
toont
Ihe l
k
▼ouch for u* Tak“ It with »■ the MoClurj | lace. For pattcol.ira. call
J , p a tie n tly , p e -s t s t e n t lr o n e
and he would take no money from
E d u c a t e Y o u r lt«»w *l* W it h 1 isru rets.
h o i t l . u s u a lly c u r e * ; 3 b o x e s , f ? 5«. on
HENRY GRADY,
kranteed_to cu r e , o r we r e fu n d m on e y.
Candy C athartic, cure const 1 put ion forever. | -dt(~0r■ make ><>tir «nier tiinnigli llu* IlcrahL willmut extra c«»»t.-^~
the Uuited States. Certain it is
Norwav, Orecton.
ieetreal, lew Tcrfc. jnn2ot*
Father and Son-
Health
.
B IG G L E B O O K S
,
FARM JOURNAL
*
$18.:fO
,
10c . 25c. If C. C C. fall, druggisti, refund money.
SätuSSä "flrllnQtQif
Sewing DiadtfR