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    Coquille fila ÌitralÒ.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1900.
VOL. 18.
E. E. WHITTAKER,
Whal is Imperialism.
¡Dentist,
In it» essence imperialism is abso­
lutism.
Were congress to assume
that it could exercise in the Philip­
C o q u ille C ity , O r .
pines ami iu Puerto Uico absolute
O pposite H otel C oqu ille—east fron t.
powsr, uutranmieled by the consti­
W ill visit B nndon fro m 1st to 8th o f each
tutional limitations that apply to its
m on th .
exercise of authority iu this ¡and, it
OQUILLE
would most certainly be euterinn
upon n policy of imperialism.
So
far as its rule over those islands is
coucerued, the character of our u<>v-
NEW AND ELEGANT BOOM S.
B A N IT A U Y C O N D IT IO N S P E K t'E O T . erument would be changed. • The
republic for certain purposes nnd
E X P E B IE N C E D N U RSES.
EKSONH desirin g to conie to C oqa illo for dealing with certain peoples
fo r M edical or Buraicrd Treatm ent would be transformed into an ab­
m ay ob ta in ratea and other inform ation ,
solute government. To say that the
b y addressing J . B E R T M O O R E , M .D .,
C oqu ille City, Oregon. power of congress and of the exec­
utive can go into regions where
r p H E C O M M E R C I A L h ------
they are not followed by the con­
T h e m oat m odern arranged B A R B E R stitution is to proclaim a policy of
S H O P in C oqa ille C ity .
imperialism. To say that there can
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. be two classes—citizens and sub­
jects—is a departure from republi­
can ideas in the direction of imx>e-
moon
rialism.
The Puerto Rico tariff bill ns
passed by the house savers very
strongly of imperialism, for it as­
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N .
sumes that territory can be held by
R oal E state and C ollection s a S pecialty. the United States for the benefit of
the Uuited States, nnd taxed by
J o h n F . H a ll,
" congress agaiust the will of the in­
habitants, without beiug accorded
the privilege even of free inter­
attorney .at - Law, course
with the Uuitod States.
If
U A B S H E IE L D , O R E G O N .
this measure becomes u law it will
be dificult for those responsible for
D ealer in R eal E htatk o f all kinds.
its enactment to parry the change
Y O U R G U * L O D G E , H o. 72, K. o y P.
imperialistic tendencies.— Chi­
meets every T a e sd «v evening at M asonic of
H a ll. B rothers in p ood standing in sister cago Record.
MANILA A CITY OF PLAGUES.
THE WARDNER RIOTS.
NO. 37
BRITISH LOST SEVEN GUNS.
Census Shows a Dealh Rate of Over 40 per Aslonlsh'ng Revelation» Made by Governor Three Hundred and Fitly Men and Baggage
S te u n e n b e rg .
in Boer Trap.
Cent— Over a Hundred Lepers.
Mrs. H . T . Salisbury, o f f t
Follett Street, Pawtucket, R. I.,
says:
“ About eight years ago, I was
taken with nervous prostration
which was followed by a partial
paralysis o f the lower limbs. The
doctor called it locomotor ataxia.
I could not direct my steps, and I
would often fall down. I tried
many remedies but was not bene­
fited until I began taking Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People.
Several doctors bad told me that
there was no cure for my trouble,
but my improvement continued
aud I took the pills steadily for
two years. A t the end o f that
time I had regained full control of
my limbs. The pain left me and
Jias never returned.”
M r s . H. T . S alisbury ,
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 21st day o f August, 1899.
C arlos L. R ogers ,
Notary Public.
Washington, March 29.---The ex­
London, April 2, 2 p. m.— Tho
Manila, March 0.— (Correspon­
dence of the Associated Press.)— traordinary confessions of Governor war office lias received the following
The census of Manila, just com­ Steunenberg concerning his views dispatch Irom Roberts, dated Bloom-
pleted bv tho health department, on labor unions made before the
gives the city au unpleasantly high home military committee, were fopteiu, Sunday:
“ I received news late yesterday
The governor
rank among the unhealthful cities added to today.
of the world. It establishes a death frankly admitted, iu answer to ques­ eveuiug from Colonel Broadwood at
rate of something over 41) per cent tions put by Representatives Lentz Tbabaochu, 38 miles east of here,
at a conservative estimato. Foimet and Sulzer, that, in his opinion, that information had reached him
estimates aud censuses have always labor unions were crimiual organiza­ that the enemy was approaching in
given Manila 300,000 population. tions and that labor leaders were two forces from the north and east.
He stated that if the report proved
This census wns a careful count of criminals.
He said he bad discussed this true, he would retire towards the
natives and Chinese living in build­
ings and boats m the police districts phase of the labor question with waterworks, 17 miles nearer Bloem-
of Manila, and it gave a total of General Merriam, and that the latter foutein, where we have bad a detach­
190,719, of whom 30j000 were China­ coincided with him in his views. ment of mounted infantry for the
men. There are to be ndded the The unlawful manner in which he protection of the works.
inhabitants of several villages withiu acknowledged he had ignored the
At dawn today he was shelled by
the city limits, Americans and lieutenant-governor in favor of the enemy, who attacked him on
Europeans aud 1400 priests in llie the Standard Oil man, Bartlett Sin­ three sides. He immediately dis­
monasteries. From reliable infor­ clair, was gone, over again, and the patched two horse artillery batter­
mation the officials estimate their governor said he thought Sinclair ies and his haggago toward Bloem­
number at between 50,000 aud better fitted to deul with labor trou­ fontein, covering some of them with
bles.
bis cavalry.
60,000.
. „
“ Ho is determined,” explained the'
Tho deaths in Manila officially
“ Some two miles from tho water­
reported during six months, from the governor, “ uufl has no fear of works, the road crosses a deep
Dr. Williams* Pink Pills for Pale Peopla
contain, in a condensed form, all the ele­
July 1 to December 21 last year, man or consequences.’’
mullah or spruit, iu which duriug
ment». necessary to give new liie and richoeaa
“ Governor," asked Mr. Hay, “ have the night a force of Boers had con­
were 6203. Of these 4941 were
to the ldood nnd restore shattered nerves.
They «re an unfailing specific for such dis­
children. Some of the principal you consulted with the president cealed themselves.
So well wore
eases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis,
causes were beri-beri, 570: tuber­ recently as to keeping tho troops in they hidden that our leading scouts
St. Vitus’ dan e. sciatica, neuralgia rheu­
matism, nervous headache, the nAer-eflVctsof
culosis, 385; bronchitis, 314; dysen­ Shoshone county?’'
passed over the drift without dis­
la grippe, palpitation o f the heart, pale und
“ Only through .my dispatches to covering them, and it was not until
tery, 229; fevers, 287; while stomach
sallow complexions, all forms ot weakness
either in male or female.
troubles ranged high. Manila now him and to tho war department. the wagons and guns were entering
has three diseases epidemic which The president replied to these.”
the drift that the Boers showed
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pals People ars aever
The witness said the dispatches themselves and opened fire. Mnuy
would throw the average community
sold by the dozen or hundred, but always in pack­
ages. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Wil­
into a panic—bubonic plague, beri­ thoroughly explained his views as of the drivers of the artillery horses
liams Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. V., 50
cents per box, 6 boxes $2.60.
beri nud smallpox. Beri-beri results to what should be done, told of the were immediately shot down at
lod ges are cordially invited to visit ns.
from a diet of fish and rice, so the throwing of the men into the bull­ short range, and several guns enp-
M . M oP O N A L D , C. C.
whiles do not fear it. Smallpox aud pen, of the practical suspension cf tured. The remainder galloped
V . R . W ilson , K. o f R. V. B.
Brother Dickey's Philosophy.
leprosy, the Philippines always have, the habeas corpus, and of the uses nway, covered by Roberts’ Horse,
~~ Y R T L E C A M P . NO. 197, W O O D M E N
o f the W orld, m eets at H orsey H all,
De longer I live de mo’ impress and the people look upon them us a to which the troops were to be put. which suffered heavily.
1st a n d 3d Saturday n ig h ts o f enoh m on th .
“Then you know that the presi­
Broadwood’s report, which has
I is wid de freedom er dis guv’ment matter of course, avoid direct con­
J, W . L eni : vk , C onsul.
dent
and secretary of war approved just reached me, coDtaios no detail«,
tact
but
bar.lly
giviug
second
outsido
de
jail.
J . G . S im m ons, C lerk.
De office er de president is so thought to their presence in the of the keeping of the troops iu but states that he had lost seven
OURT
I L L S , NO. 18, F o i n s r
Shoshone county?”
guns and all his baggage. He esti­
ors o f A m erica, m eets every secon d and high dut sometimes w’eu he gits neighborhood.
Smallpox flourishes in some parts
"I oertainly do. If the president mates all his casualties at about 350,
fo u r th T hu rsday e von in g, at M a son ic H all dar he can't sec de people below ’im.
C o q a ille C ity, O regon.
I don't b’lieve iu dis country of Luzon constantly. Half of tho na­ and secretary of war did not ap­ including 200 niissiug.
G eo . O . L e a c h . C. It.
A Farm Library o f unequalled value— Practical.
Broadwood’s force consisted of
H.
If. L o bbn z , U . S
spreadin’ out ho fur dat its arms tives in the country districts are prove of the troops being kept
Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive— Hand­
there, they would soon be removed.” the Royal household Cavalry, the
pitted
with
it
aud
mothers
try
to
can’t
reach
its
coattails.
som ely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated.
TH A O W IC K L O D G E , NO. 68. ~A . F .
These
questions
were
asked
by
<»et
their
children
infectsd
with
it,
Tenth
Hussars,
the
Q
nnd
U
Bat­
J a n d A. M ., m eets on Satnrday even in g
Fuin de way day talks, de Lawd
By J ACOB BIQOLB
an or b efore each fu ll m oon. V isitin g breth­
Representative
Hny
to
show
the
uuder
the
belief
that
it
is
less
dan­
teries
of
the
Royal
Horse
Artillery,
is o b both sides er de wars, b u t
No. 1— BIGGLE HORSE BOOK
ren cord ia lly in v ited .
gerous
to
the
young.
The
towns
connection
of
the
administration
nnd Pitcher’s battalion of cavalry.
C. ll< manoub , W . M .
All about Horses—a Common-Sense Treatise, with oway
dar’s no doubt dat de Devil's all
74 illustrations a standard work. Price, $o Cents.
along the uorthern coast and on the with the Standard Oil interests in The strength of tho enemy is esti­
J . J , L a m b . Bee.
over ’em.
No.
2— BIOOLE BERRY BOOK
U E L A H C H A P T E R , N O . 6, O . E. 8 .,
In politics dey mos' ingiuruly railroad between Manila and Dagu- the Bunker Hill mine and jn the mated from 8000 to 10,000, with
All about growing Small Fruits—read and learn how ;
m eets F rid a y e v e n irg on or b efore kicks de ladder down w’en dev gits pan are full of smallpox now.
Gen­ PoDulist-Fusiou governor. The Re­ guns, tho number of which is not
contains 43 colored life-like reproductions o f all leading
varieties and igo other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents.
e a c h fa ll m oon at 8 o ’ clo ck from April 1st
po? V ■ fnrrht bard to nrevent vet reported. Of Q Battery, four
But sometimes dey eral Bell’s famous volunteer
t o O ctob er :11st, nnd thereafter at 7:30; and to de top.
No. 3— BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK
«nantis
being
give:
that
would
ment,
the
Thirty-sixth,
is
suffi
i ", - were wounded, two of whom
aach F rid a y a ftern oon tw o w eeks thpre overlooks de foe’ dat dey uiu’t no
All about Toultry ; the beet Poultry Rook ft» existence {
tells everything ; withaj colored life-like reproductions
lifte r a t 2 o ’ clo ck .
from an epidemic. Lieutenant ! m commet the aahfiuie irai ion in any are inis'- eg. One gunner was killed
fire escape iu de buildin.
o f all the principal breeds; with 10 j other iUustrs'ioiiA»
M iss E mma L obbnz , W . M .
Price, 50 Cents.
way with the outrages, but they nr
noncommissioned officers
Many er de ct ngressiueus we sen’s Cray and Lieutenant W ing, bo
M rs. J en n ie it. R ose, Seo.
No. 4 — BKK j L B COW BOOK
billed A serrer- of jjaeationa were an.! m
are wounded or missing.
ter Washin't-.n ter >(-v» He /jeuuU'.v ^whoip were Tennesseeans, the fi
J 'C O Q U IL L E L O D G E , NO* ¿8» J. 6 . 0 . l\,
All about Cows and the Dairy Business * having a greet
f
.
' , $ ,
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L,
......
then continues:
meets every Batnrday evening. Vlrft- aiu’t never li hard'film toll seedtime. holding a cokimi»*-**-«** cugto
sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions ofeach
—-__hgewLyritK 13a otlicr illustrations. Price, «0 Cento.
the
Tennessee
volunteers,
an,
ev-
Ing b reth ren in good standing cordially
governor,
*
•
*
•
-»
'.bat
ho
v
.
Battery,
all
are
mlsSfUifVx-
Politics ineks strange bedfellers,
No. 5 -B IG G C B SWINE^BOOIC
In v ited .
E. L . F itch , N. G .
•f ijor Taylor and the sergeant-
en dey never is enough kiver ter ornl soldiers have died and the e arc censed at th■- Shoshone county labor
Just out. All about Hogs—Breeding, Feeding, Butch­
J . 8 . L aw ren ce. R . S.
___ ______
ery, Diseajes. etc. Contains
over 80 beautiful T * y
■luon lifi p
■ hile the supported
Tlie two cavalry regiments
other cases in the regiuieut.
tones aud other engravings. Price, 90 Cents.
/C O Q U I L L E E N C A M P M E N T . N O . 25. I. tek in de crowd.— Atlanta Consti­
The ensv-goiug natives and Span­ him in 1896, they objected to his did not suffer so much. A report
ThcBIQGLE BOOKS are uuique,original,useful—von never
V.J O . O . F., m eets every first and third tution.
8iw anything like them—so practical, so sensible. They
T h n rsd a y s in each m on th at O dd Fellows’
iards paid so little attention to lep­ trust sympathies and czar-like ad­ has just come in that the enemy has
are having nn enormous sale—East. West, North ana
h a ll. C ord ial in vita tion extended to all vis­
rosy that the Philippines have never ministration aud refused to support retired towards Lady brand, leaving
South. Every one who keeps a Horse. Cow, Hog or
Folly of Extravagance.
it i n g patriarchs in good sta n d in g .
Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to said right
been noted for that disease, but him in 1898. The governor said 12 wounded officers and some 70
B. F . L a w re n ce C. P.
•way for the B1QGLB BOOKS. The
J . J. S tanley, Scribe.
“ Because I agree to undertake there are more than 1U0 lepeis in they elected men to the legislature men at the water works. We are
who opposed his personal bills. now sending an ambulance for them.
amie bkbekau l o d g e , no . 20 . your defense,” said the eminent the Manila hospital.
I.
O . O . F ., m eets every 2d and 4th
Bubonic plague is a visitor to “ Which,” continued the governor,
W ednesdays in oach m on th , at O d d F el­ criminal lawyer who had been called
in, “you will have to bo perfectly which distance lends terror. Two “ was enough to incense any man.” T l i e l i c i t
Is your paper, made for you and not a misfit. It is 22years
low s’ hall.
Mr.s. C laua L andbeth , N. G.
l«»r l a i t ' ‘ l l c e f n i s i
o ld , it is the gTeat boiled-down. hit-the-nail-on-the-he«d,—
It was then shown that the Bun­
Misa Irm a Lnkens, S ec.______________ -
T h oN g h t.
frank with me and tell me the whole months ngo the first case was dis­
quit-after-ybu-have-said-it, Farm and Household paper In
the world—the biggest paper o f it« size in the United States
/" l O Q U I L L l i C O r N ( I L. N O .398 O F T H E truth.
Did you embezzle the $20,- covered iu MaDila. Since that lime ker Hill mine owners pretended to
o f America—having ever a million and a-haif regular readers.
\J Fraternal Aid A ssociation m eets the
No man ran vote intelligently
000 you me accused of haying ta­ there have been 200 cases, accord­ havo all it« employes enrolled in
2d T uesday evening o f each m onth.
ing to the estimates of the health the militia to evade taxes. The gov­ unless he thinks intelligently. In
J.
VY. S ugg , Pres. ken?"
Any ONE o f the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
M rs. A lic e T a ttle, See.
I YEARS (remainder o f 1899, 1500, 1901, 1902 and 1903) will be sent by mail
“ Yes, sir,” replied the accused officers, and at least 89 per cent of ernor admitted this. It was also this time of “ wars and rumors of
o any address for A DOLLAR BILL.
Yet shown that there wore 70,000 able- wars” the greatest aid to intelligent
man. “ I'll not attempt to conceal them have resulted fatally.
Sample o f FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIOOLE BOOKS free.
■h
J . E HAYNKS.
S H A D HUDSON,
w i l m e r a t k im b o n ,
the fact from you.
I stole every there has been no paui:, no families bodied men iu Idaho, against less thinking ami the best food for intel­
Address.
PA R M JOU RN AL
CHAS
F. JENKINS.
P h il a d e l p h ia
have tied from the city, nor has the than 1000 men, accused by the gov­ ligent thought is "that newspaper
cent of it.”
“ How much of it have you still?” usual routiuo of life iu the city been ernor of being in a state of insur­ which is greatest and best.
disturbed. Tho repressive measures rection, yet the governor made no
The Semi-Weekly Republic is the
Mining and Real Estate Agents “It’s all gono but $10.”
of the health officers have heeu attempt tosupress the trouble with­ greatest and best of all newspapers.
“
Young
man,"
said
the
eminent
Eckley, Curry County, Orr'gon.
comparatively simple, hut have out calling on the federal trorps.
Its telegraphic and cable news ser­ A $ 65.00 Machine
A V E valuable M ines, F arm s, S tock lawyer, buttoning his overcoat about
“I was advised to cal! on Presi­ vice excels that of any other paper.
fhre.etdg Sewing lilachire
R an ch es nud T im ber Lands for sale. him and putting on his gloves, proven remarkably effective, consid­
IATCST
‘you’d better plead guilty and ering conditions they have had to dent McKinley for the regular It prints the new news fully; not F or $ 1 8 . 5 0
H ouse nnd 6 acres o f land w ell im proved
oiwrr
Their aim has been to make troops, which I did.”
imaginative occurrences, but domes­
Cash with Ordar and Coupon
in W ilb u r, D ou glas cou n ty. O r., fo r sale, throw yourself on the mercy of the fight.
CHLAPtfST
the city clean and keep it ch an.
He admitted that this advice tic and world-distant, fully authen­
or exch a n ge fo r property in M yrtle P oin t. court.”
Shipped to auyone.
“ I ’ll do' it if you say so, sir. W’ hat This is the last thing the mass.B of came from Bartlett Siuclair and tho ticated facts.
anywhere, on 1Ö
da y a free trial,
Tho policies of the groat, political!
-
are you going to charge mo for the Filipinos and Chinamen propose to Bunker Hill mine owners.
in y o u * o w n
h o m e , without
do unless driven to it.
parties are now being formed and
advice?”
ar-kiug on . cc»?
There
are
now
100
inspectors
at
the
candidates
discussed.
Now
is
“ Ten dollars.”—Chicago Tribune.
in advance.
R e m a r k a b l e C u r e at K t a e i l i n u t i . n l .
work in Manila, 30 of them China­
i the time to subscribe for the best
K enna . Ja irson Co., W. Va.
10 years’ written
medium of keeping in touch with
One leading result of the strug­ men and the others Filipinos. They
warranty w t t ‘li
About
three
years
ago
my
wife
are sent out in squads, usually two
the whole world, The Sami-Weekly
each machine.
gle
for
supremacy
among
the
west­
had
an
attaek
of;
rheumatism
which
Curran & Gass, Proprietors. ern nations has been the gradual Filipinos and a Chinaman, with a
Republic.
A strictly htgh-grnde Sew­
soldier to boss them, and see that confined her to her bed for oyer a
No less worthy of attention is The
ing M a c h i n e , tin is h e v r
a v i n g b o u g h t o u t t h e c e n - ascendency of the Anglican, Teu­
month and rendored hpr unable to
throughout in the best poa-
trnl M eat M arket, we will be able to tonic aud Scaudinaian over
the they do their work and abstaiu from walk a step without assistance, her Republic’s Sunday Magizine. It is
sible mount r. It possesses all
blackmailing. Major Browo and the
furnish all kindR o f M eat—B eef, M utton
I replete each issue with tho best of
modern improvements,audits
a n d P ork , a n d w ill p a y th e highest cash | Latin races.
mechanical construct ion is
officers of the health department limbs "being swollen to double j special articles written by the best
prioe fo r beef, h ogs, sheep, eto.
such Hint i:i it are combiiied
their
normal
size.
Air.
S.
Maddox
This would be a very happy boss tho soldiers nnd the inspectors.
C U R R A N A G A SS.
simplicity with great strength,
j of literary tnleut. Its beautiful
thus insuring ease of running,
world if people would always wear Whenever a plague victim is discov­ insisted on my using Chamberlain's half-tone illustrations havo already
durability, and making it im­
C O O B
B A Y
the expression they do wlieu they ered he is sent to the Chinese or the i Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty-oent made it famous and their quality and
possible lor the machine to be
put out of order. Itscw sfuct
are having their pictures taken.
Filipino hospital, if it is possible to bottle and used it according to the quantity will bo preserved.
and makes a perfect stitch
with all kinds o f thicad and
directions and tho next morning Bho
News features are illustrated and
all classes of materiul. Always
Many women think they can do move him. The house is thoroughly
| walked to breakfust without assist­ enlarged upon in a manner equal to
ready for use aud unrivalled
nothing without a husband, only to disinfected, a bonfire ii made of
I for speed, durability and qual­
ance in any manner and she has the high-priced magazines. Events
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
ity of work. Notice the fol­
find when they get one they can do everything movable, a yellow placard
lowing points ot superiorly»
not had a similar attack since.—A. of current interest are set forth in
announcing
“
Bubonic
Pest
ap­
“
ARLIR0T0H.”
nothing with him.
For sale by R. S. entertaining style. There is humor
M anufacturer o f M a rble M onninents. Haa 1-
pears on the door, while a sentry B. P arsons .
A man may be both a success stands guard to keep people away-. Knowlton.
The Head o f the "Arlington” swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by a thumb
ston es. T a b lets, eto.
in its pages, too, and for Ihe benefit icrew.
Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, ana beautifully oruameuted iu gold.
cem etery lo ts enclosed w ith ston e cop ing and a failure; he may be a succes as Four days the house is kept closed
Bed plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top o f table.
of
the
ladies
the
latest
Paris
fash­
•r c u rb in g . Iron ra ilin gs furnished to o r ­ a failure and n failure as a success.
Highest Arm—Space under the arm is blA inches high and 0 inches long. This will admit the
aud
the
inmates
are
isolated.
W
hen
d er. C orrespondence solicited from parties
ions are each week exquisitely illus­ largest skirts, and even quilts. It Is Self Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through
Ancient Mmes of Sinai-
eye o f needle. Shuttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put In or
iv in g in th e cou ntry or o th er tow ns who
It is the little things of life that two or three cases develop on one
trated and- described. The Itepub- j except
lake out; bobbin holds a large amount o f thread. Stitch Regulator is on the bed or the machine
m ay wish a n yth in g in m y lin e o f business.
tbe bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the inch, nnd can
are annoying; it is easier to dodge street, the street is barred against
History furnishes records of the lie’s Sunday Magazine is standard. beneath
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be changed from 8 to 82 stitches to t lie inch Feed is double and extends on both sides o f needla;
business.
j an elephant than a microbe.
The subscription price of Tbe | never fails to take goods through; never stops at seams; movement is positive: no springs to
working of the copper mines of
and get out oi order; can be raised and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin Whider—Fo.
The officials bave hoped that when Sinai from about 5000 B. C. to 1200 | Semi-Weekly Republic is $1 p e r : break
filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without bolding the thread. Machine dqea
The business of the entire world
not
run
while winding bobbin. Light Running—Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue the oper­
the
rainy
season
gets
fairly
under
B. C.
These possessions brought year. With H k r a l d —both one year | ator, makes
is done upon 5 per cent actual cash
little noise nnd sews rapidly Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides,
way, with a few six-inch showers, it on several bloody wars. The scep­ — only $2.25.
will not ravel, and can l>e changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring ten­
and
95
per
cent
faith.
sion.
and
will
thread from 8 to lfiO spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order.
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
will wash up the tow n so thoroughly ter of Pgpi H, of the sixth dynasty,
The Republic Sunday Magazine | The Needle is a admit
straight, self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put m wrong. Nscdto
American coal is sold cheaper in that plague will be impossible. is preserved in the Br tish museum. : is $1.25 per yeor; with The Semi- Rar is round, made o f ense-hauiened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from ret tine
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the goods. A d ju s ta b le Bearings—All hearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted
Paris, France, than in Philadelphia. ! Even at its worst the surgeons who The entrance, the ruins of the fur­ j Weekly Republic—both — $1.50 per on
with a screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will lat>t a lifetime.
Also BRIDGE k BEACH
Attachments—Kach machinéis furnished with necessary tools and »ccesaoriea, and in addition wt
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! had experience dealing with yellow nace, the crucibles, the huts of the ; year Both the Semi-Weekly and furnish
111 extrn set o f attachments in a velvet lined metal box, free o f charge, as follows: On«
STOVES'"—-
Utah Selects a Successor to Roberts.
cr and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmers, different widths up
! fever in Cuba consider the bubonic miners and some fragments of tools Sunday Magazine, clubbed witb the I r-.if’
. 1 o f nn inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread
\ plague easier to control than its still exist. In the debris have been H erald , three papers, $3.
ij cut'er. Woodwork o f finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings
Salt Lako City, April 2.— I d the j South American rival. Already the
[J t.) .!;:iwcm, dress guards to wlieel, and device for replacing belt
found remains of furnaces and cru­
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flflH ’ T P A Y HiGH PRICES FOR QIIV DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS AN0
election today, fora member of con- number of cases weekly reported is
UUli I l A l SEWING MACHINES DUT SAVE A6CNTS AND DEALERS PROFITS
cibles, slag and cinders.
and any other
| gress to succeed brigham H. Rob­ J decreasing.
Sent
to
Prison.
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R G R E A T O F F E R . 0 2 J 6 0 •• our Special Wholesale Prlc«, but ~
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or«ft-r
to introduce this high-grade »ewing machine, we make a special cou­
erts. King, Democrat, was elected
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pon offer, "iving • ■. ry reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-class ma­
The wife of a West Virginia Re­
Chicago, March 31.—Robert Bor
1 over Hammond, Republican, by
chine nt the lowest ^rlce ever offered. On receipt of SiR.ffo cash and coupon,
w.? wi;i ship the ooove-de&cribed machine anywhere securely packed and
The transport Sumner started on publican presented her husband I ger, partner of E. S. Dreyer, tb
; about 2000 majority.
en*?d, ami gu... .dec safe delivery. Aten years' written warranty sent with
Or any aod everything
each machine. J.'oncy refunded I f not as represented after thirty days' test
her voyage for Manila, with troops with four children last week. The banker, recently convicted of em
tiiai. We wi' s'iipc* O. I). for $19./50 with privilege o f twenty days' trial un
carried in a
This year’s casualties in Ibe Phil­ and supplies. March 31st.
Con­ fond father gave the new nrrivsls bezzling, was tonight found guilt'
rece ipt ( ( f'.OO a a guar.it» tee of good faith and charges. If you prefer thirty
t-ef-r* r-rvinp, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi­
First-class Hardware Store.
ippine war are— American losses: gressman E. H. Driggs, o f Brook­ one look, disappeared, and has not and sentenced to an indefinite ten­ days'lrial
monial-, * N t . ^ t . I d l y bow we ship sewing machines anywhere to any.
K8 killed and 103 wounded. Insur­ lyn, after a thorough inspection of been seen or heard of since. Four ia the penitentiary.
one at tbe ; m*«t maLU'actur-r's prices without asking one cent ir. advance.
The specil
The b-jii plan is to send a!! cash with order, as you then save the fl.OOdia-
gent losses: 1420 killed, 1453 cap­ the transport, that the charges of doses of Republican expansion wns charge against Borger was receiv
toont. Mt ncJf.U r the coupon muni be sent with ord u.
tu red , and thousands of rebel arms extravagance and lavish expenditure more than he could stand, and he j ing funds for deposit when he knew
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[Successors to J. J. Lamb. | captured.
I of money on the Sumner were true. ' fled to the woods.
the l»n k to lie insolvent.
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Doors, Windows
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