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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1902.
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Cyrus HcuJen s Second Visit to Coquille-
D E N T I S T
J. Curtis Snook. D. D. S.
Offico ever Johnson, Dean
& Go’s
market. Coquille, Oregon.
£ G. D. Holden,
L a w y e r
Ju stice of the Peace City Recorder.
XJ S. C o m m is s io n e r .
General Insurance Agent.
Notary Public.
A« priMinaoil in our last issnp.
(>ivp flip foll<iv,iii |2 skf'eh, h (I p
seriptinn of thft «Hpoud visit of
Cyrns W. H k I(1 pti to this »potion of
the stab during H ip time o f Indian
, host i1 it ip». I lie »ketch
i» taken
i from 1)odoe’rt Piontor History of
Coo» nnd Currv conntie», and not
only proyes Mr Heddpn to he mi
ihdotniiiaidp Indian fighter, hut n
true conipnnion under »11 circum-
i stances:
wp
“ The party under T'Vai.lt had a
di»u»ti on» and fearful time
Little
of mountaineer »kill » a » ever used
j or exhibited in the devious wander-
; iiigs. Mouctiiin ritlges wore not
1 followed or regard« I
In m n«e
1 «forge» were plunged into without
Attorney - at - Law.
Coynu.K C itt , Coos Couxn, O regon , np|U'eut hesitation Ad tin- uni mils
hud to be atiAiidpned, everything
Notary Irablio.
W hs disposed of ns far a» possible to
| enable them to travel or wander,
, In the following year Lieutenant
St.'Den,an. with hi» i arty of explor­
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ers, tra. ed their trail, a» shown hv
-A .t t o r r j.o y
a t -
! tiie cutting-, and found ovid, nee of
U A K S H F U iL U , O H E O O N .
more insanity than rationali’y.
Thiy finally reached a point on tfie
Dentai in R m l E state of nil Ionia.
Office in Robinson Building.
CogUIU.E, OlIklOON.
j
A J. Sherwood,
John F. Hall,
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Soutli Fork of
su ah
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the Coquilh-
river,
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near which camp a depot was e»lab-
lislieil the following spring, by
Company C Fiisi Druuonns, under
Col. A. J. Smith. '1’Vault sat down
Mining and Real Estate Agents pud cried like a child und all but
one o f his men dec ared they would
Ecklpy, C urry County, Oregon
Cyrus Hi dden, now
A V E .n laa h le M aie*. F arm s. Stock ! abandon liim.
Ranches and T iin b sr Ijnn.ts for sale. | a resident of Scottsburg, on the
i Umpqua liver, a man esteemed by
House ami fi acres o f la u d w e ll im proved
who know him, declared he
in W ilb u r, D o u gla s county. O r., for sale, I all
or exchange tor property in M yrtle Point, would
die rather than abandon a
com lade,
id by the influence he
bad over ilies balance of the party
undoubtedly
raved the lite of
T ’Vault. They gathered roots and
GENERAL
berries to save life, being in a Htate
i of starvation, rendered greatly by
| fatigue and want of food, and they
uia le slow progress iu following the
river down, but wi re determined to
Horsftshopins> a Specialty.
N . W . Cor. Second mid Hall Sfs , follow thai course to the ocean.
Many Indians were hovering around
C uqoitle Pity, Oregon.
them. Reaching the main river they
finally induced an old Indian iu a
canoe to approach them and by ex­
hibiting buttons ami such articles
Issued Wta’qy,
as could be soared, engaged the
cuuoo to curry them down the river
to its mouth. When about two
miles above the mouth of the Co-
Editor and Publisher.
qmlle river Koine of fhB party de­
M M OLS,
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KKBRASKA. clared that they should land nnd
T erm s — H er ald and C om m oner —
procure some fobd if they bad to
E a t a b l e in A d v a n c e .
fight for it, while other» protested,
One Y e a r................................ ?2 00 fearing an encounter with the num­
Six M onths.............................. LOO erous savages ou shore, and while
Three M on th «.........................
73 there disputing the canoe drifted
into shoal water. The Ravages from
T H E
the shore l imbed into the water,
grasping the canoe nnd those in it.
The fight was then inaugurated.
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It. was everyone for himself. A por­
tion o f the men mailed for the shore,
while others were killed at once. A
young Texan by the name of Brush
Wm. Gather, Proprietor,
was struck down l>y ft blow o f one
of the canoe paddles, the sharp edge
striking him on the head, glancing
down the side carrying a large piece
A C f d E W AHE
of the scalp with it, he fell into the
canoe. The Indian, who had a-sist.
Q U E c N S war-;E,
ed in bring them down and bv sigus
TIN W (irxE.
had warned them of the danger of
C a ll an d exam ine poods and inveatigt© landing, paddled the canoe into the
prices.
nul a
stream with Brush proatrnted in i(.
T ’Vault struck out to swim the
0 0 0 3
E A Y
river. He was picked tip by the
Indian and carried with Brush to
! the opposite shore. T Vault m>.d.
nil iiaste to escape, leaving Brush
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
and pursued his wav down the count
f r C i p e Blanc«, then insight, a
M anu facturer o f M arblo Monum ents. Ilea i-
cape well known by him, being m ar
etone«. Tablets, otc.
cem etery lota enclosed with stone coping Fort Orford. He reached the m<>u>h
or c u rb in g . Iron railin g* .farniahed t«> or­ oi the “ Sa-qna n i," now culled the
d e r. Correspondence solicited from p a rti««
His rifle w »» taken
liv in g in the ooutitry or oilier towns whe Sixes river.
m ay wish anyt h in g in my line o f business I Ibom him and lie was stripped of all
M4BSirPIur v
O PFC
Ins clothing, save the remnant of
T o t T i e “O n t o r t u n a t e • what was once a shirt, and permitted
j by the Indiana to pursue his way t<>
H u d s o n ,
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h a yn e s
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Hudson & Haynes,
H
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H. M oAD AM S,
filacKsiitaa Waps Work
THE
William J. Bryan,
HARDWARE STORE,
Bam!« ail Slone M s
Dr. Gibbon
I tli- fort. He arrived there in a nude
| uud starving condition t tie second
I day after the disaster.
Brush
I avoided the ledum » and wounded as
i he was and with only the remurmts
of u shirt and a pair of pants arriv­
ed at the tort the third day.
This* o ld r e lia b le find
most s n ccesstn l spec-
t ialiot in S a n F ra tc is-
! co, still co n tin u e s to
[ core a ll S e x u a l and
S e m in a l D is e a se s,
Isn ch as G o n o rrh e s-
| G l e e t, S t r , o t u re.
“To return to the place of dis­
■ S y p h ilis , i r a ll it,
aster. Williams and Hedden re »ch-
{¡form s. Skin D iseases.
i N e r v o a s D e b ility . ed the shore fighting thetr way as
Irnp oten cy. S em in al W eakness am i Loss of best they could.
The former was
M an h ood , the consequence o f self-ahnse
In the
a n d excesses producing the fo llo w in g straps clinched by a heavy savage.
toms: S allo w countenance, dark spots un­ struggle they tell with Williams on
der the eyes, pain in the head, rin g in g in top, H i» knife finished the brute;
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitution o f the but while dowu another Indian
h eart, w eakness o f the lim bs and back, loss drove an arrow into his groin.
He
o f memory, pim ples o a the fa c e , coughs-
sprang t ,iis feet and Hedden pull-
oonsumDtion etc.
D R . G I B B O N has practised in San Fran td out. the «haft leaving a thiee-inch
cisco over 3 7yearsan 1 those troubled should piece to which tile arrowhead was
not fa il to consult him and receive the ben­
They escaped to the
efit o f his great *kil 1 and e x p e rie n c e . The attached.
doctor cur<s when others f a il.
T ry him. i brush, bolding the Indians at bay
C C R E S G U A R A N T E E D . P erson * enred
wtiile so doing.
a t home.
C h a r g e « reasonable.
Call or with their guns
, They
both Imd m a d e good work,
w rite.
D R . J. F . G IB B O N ,
K «a rn e v ~tre>-f .S a n F ran cisco
and caused much mourning in the
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to WTite fur our conudential It •: before ..p*
ring for patent; it may bo ■ r n money,
W e promptly obtain U . .?. and P' r^ign
PATENTS
mi * T R A D E M A R K S - r. m EN ­
T IR E " l - r M l ' - ■
n
. H U .I ,n I M M E D I A T E
TR EE r- ' .-t cn
. ...
,T. v\. five
the best lejai service and advice, and our
charges are moderate. Try ua.
S W P a I to F a T t la & w y o C r s O , . ,
Opp. U S. P a te n t O flrie .W a s t.'n g to n , D .C .
the tiiutli day after the m a s s a c r e
they reached the Umpqua r iv e r ,
where fortunately they found the
brig Fawu, and Oapt. Wood sent
his boat to carry them seven miles
op the river to the town now called
Gardiner.
Williams w h s fearfully
swollen, hi» bowels seemed ready to
burst, arid oil the night of the land­
ing at Gardiner -the wound opened
and discharged
This relieved him
greatly from the intense pain. H e d ­
den never left him, but labored to
earn mi B u s for his support, b a n d ­
aged and tiuded to liis wounds for
nearly three years. In the Spring
of 1855 the shaft and arrowhead
were extiieated, at lioseburg, D o u g ­
la s Co,, Ore.
“ Five of the parly were literally
Run Over By a Logging Train- 1
NO 8
An art collection tbe value of
J. I LAMB, Pres.
which is $500,000 has just been giv­
en to the Metropolitian Muscm of
Henry Franklin Sanford,of Haynes
Art in New York upon the condi­
slough, who has been in the employ
tion thut the name of the donor bo
of the ¡Gardiner Mill Co», at their
kept secret.
L. HARLOGKER, Vice.Pres.
G. W, WHITE, Cashier
COQUILLE V fILLE Y BfINH -
camp on Schofield eregk, was fatally
itijured Monday m rniug.
C A P IT A L
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$50,000
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Fuel tests of oil are being made
at the Wnslfcngtou Navy Yurd, the
C O Q T J I I L I L u E .
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torpedo boat G viu being the first
to make the test which it is belivcd
Does a general hanking business.
H as money to loan on approved
will make it possible to do away
personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school distrio
with coal altogether.
It is customary for the crew to
ride on the loggin g train to their
place of work about a mils from the
caiup. and this was done hist Mon­
day.
4t
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru
T bt train was at tbe end ol tlm 1 Congresses elected midway cf a meuts— Notarial work.
Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies:
road and about to stop, »otne,pf the presidential tirni have almost iu-
un n began to jump off Hie oar« and - variaiil.v gone against the adminis­ »Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and M agdobnrg.
Mr. Sanford, who was ridhtg on the tration, and observers are watching
C P IC IP ^ E C T O IR S .
first ear. lost his balance as lie rbiuih- with interest to s«e what the result A. J. S H E R W O O D ,
IS A I A H
HACKER
J. J L A M B
of
Jhe
coming
election
will
be.
tbe ground and fell across toe true]».
L. H A R LO C K K R , and G W .W H IT E .
His legs were run ove%^ yt above
The Tiest equipped expedition r *
. ut t > pieces s o that the remains of the ankles and bis body, particular­ that ever started for the North Pole
ly the chest, mangled between the and which was under the command
them could not be identified.”
tics of the roadbed and a block of of Evelyn Baldwin, of New York,
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What Constitutes Legal Assessment Work on wood ou the log truck, the space has returned on account of unfavor­
between the two being about eight able conditions. It will start again
Mining Claims-
General Insurance Office, - - - Robinson Building,
inches.
next year.
lie was unconscious when picked
I A . H , Riokctts in M ining atul Engineer­
A scarcity of material in the
up, tint soon rallied and was taken
ing Review. I
Philippines has made it necessary
| care of by comrades and John I\»t-
for General Chaffee to appoint from
(Cuntinned from Iasi week.I
i tersou^a medical student aud brother
the army two civil governors, one
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of
Dr.
Alex
Patterson,
of
Gardiner,
R epresen ted..
No assessment work need be done
for Mindoro and Lubang, ami the
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$14,406,450.33
upon a tunnel location or a mill j It was the intention to convoy the other for Paragua. Another officer Hour. I nsurance C ompany , N. Y . - - -
$ 2.855,012.00
site location. A mining claim may injured man to Gardiner by row has been made secretary-treasurer S t . P aul F. & M. I nsurance C ompany , M in n . - . . .
T raders ’ I nsurance C ompany , C hicago - - - -
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$ 2,435,571.29
be bold without the performance of bout, but be expired before reach­ of Paragua.
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H ome F. &. M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,037.715.38
annual work thereon but at the ing Decker’s Point, about half way
risk of adverse interests being ac­ between the camp and town.
Labor Day Proclamation By The Governor. F ire A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hiladelphia - - - $ 6,340,250.99
E quitaule L ife I nsurance C ompany , N. Y. - - - - - $304,598,063.40
quits d therein by a third party.
The remains were taken from
I have had over T h ir t y Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen.
The resumption of work upon a Gardiner to Marshfield on the tug
Whereas, the Legislature o f Or­
cy work in Insurance matters, und all business entrusted to me will re­
claim after failure, and before an Hunter, Tuesday, arriving at Dean
egon has set upart the first Monday
ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all tbe above
ndierse location by the original lo­ fi Co.’s wharf about 6 o’clock, aud
iu September of each year us a legal
Fire Insurance Companies.
£
G. D. H O L D E N ,
cator his heirs, assigns or legal were conveyed to the home of Ed.
holiday to be known as Labor Day,
General Insurance Agen
representatives prevents forfeiture. Robinson iu West Marshfield.
E. G . D. H O LD EN ’S
Coquille, Oregon.
flier 'fires HoMrei M od Dollars Issnraoce Coital
Foifeiture. is to he distinguished
from abandonment.
The former
takes place upon failure to duly
represent the claim; the latter at
any moment, even during the time
that the claim is protected by asses-
uieut work doDe. Annual expend­
iture is required upon a mining
claim for the purpose of its protect­
ing uud development, aud incident-
ly to prevent the public domain
from being acquired by dogs in the
manger. Hence not all work done
in or about a mining claim as assess­
ment work may be sufficient to hold
the claim The views of the land
uflice upon this subject may be said
to be these:
A ll improvements
made open a mining claim having a
direct relation to the development
thereof may be taken into consider
tion.
Auv bnildi-g, machinery,
roadway or other improvements to
be used in connection with and es­
sential to tlie practical development
of the claim. Necessarily, however,
improvements indicated must be
associated with actual excavations,
such as cuts, tunnels, shafts, etc., so
as to clearly show that they are in­
tended for use in connection with
the claims. Prospecting work is
within the spirit of the law but
picking rock from the walls of a
shaft or from outcropiugs iu small
quantities from day to day for the
mere purpose of ascertaining the
value is not sufficient. Good faith
has much to do with the mutter,
and it is said by our Supreme
Court thnt a court will not be per­
mitted to substitute its own judg­
ment as to the wisdom or expedi­
ency of the method employed for
developing the claim iu place of
that of the owner. There is nothing
which excuses the non-performauce
of annual labor except the action ol
an adverse claimant, or possibly in
exceptional eases for some uuusiial
natural condition
It is immaterial
whether the work don is paid for
or not, or by whom it is paid, i. e.
the work can be done by either the
legnl or equitable owner of the
properly with like effect. A co-
uwner in a mining claim who does
not pay ins pi opoitiouate sh ire of
the. expense of representing the
claim mav be deprived of his inter­
est by being given notice of claim
for contribution. This notice may
be by personal service or by pub­
lication in a niwspaper. The right
to give this is limited t>> a co owner
who has performed the labor. The
claim for contribution must also be
limited to the delinquent’s share of
the yearly expenditure as fixed by
stutute or local law. I f payment is
not made within tbe required time
the delinquent co-owner’s interest
vesta by operation of law in the
contributing co owner.
Therefore, I. T. T. Geer, Gover­
nor of said State, do hereby recom­
mend that all places of business of
whatsoever kind, as far as possible,
be closed Monday, September 1,
b f e . . M c D o n a ld , P io p r ic tc r
01102, aud that fhe day be devoted
to nu observance of such exercises
as tuny contribute to a better under­
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standing between labor aud capital,
Latter Day Satnts Reunion-
the great moving forces behind mod­
~%^>Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County.
ern industrial development, and it is
Hot and Cold Baths.
Oaly First-Class Work.
The reunion of the Baudot) branch especially urged that employers co­
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i f the Reorganized Church of Jesus operate with tboir employees in a
Christ of Latter Day »Saints will be mutual observance of the day in
held nt Bnndon, August 20 to »Sept. such manner as will fittingly recog­
7.
Members and friends from nize the rel ance which each must
uround the county, will camp. A place upon the other before the best
large tent will be bad for the meet­ results from both may be expected
or attained.
ings.
Tbe funeral services were conduct­
ed under tho auspices of Coos Bay
Camp, No. 196, W. of W., Wednes­
day, August 20, at 2 o ’clock, Key.
Tho». Irvine officiating. The re­
mains were interred iu the I. O. O.
F. Cemetery.— Coast Mail. •
The Palace Barber Shop,
Fishtrap Shinglemill,
In Testimony Whereof, I have
Elder Joseph Luff, of the Twelve,
in charge of the Pacific Slope, and hereunto set my hand and caused
Bishop G. H. Hilliard, of Independ­ the Great Seal of the Btate to be
ence, Mo., will be present; also affixed hereto.
Done at the Capitol, in the city o f
Elders Crumley, Allen and Good­
win of the Oregon missionary force. Salem, this 13th day of August, A.
T. T. G kkr ,
They contemplate having two ser­ D., 1902.
Governor.
mons each day besides social ser­
vices. An invitation is extended to
Portland Elks' llarnival.
the public.
Young & Albee, Props.
FireUCIoss Article i . f ^ e d C edar S l)iq g le s F am ish ed on Short Notice
and at Popular Pricp.
A gents : Capt. O It. W illard, of the steamer W e lc o n *«r;; tbe nppe r
river. Ca it. V V .lt Panter, of the steamer Venus, on the lower river
and C. JM. Skeels, for Coquille City.
Typewriters are manufactured in
Everybody remembers the great
47 different establishments in this carnival on Sixth street which the
country and $8,400,431 is invested Portland E ks gave two years ago.
in tbe industry.
The street fair on a scale twice as
Government officials have com­ great, and with many of tho latest
pelled tbe discontinuance of races Midway attractions, is to be repro­
between two rival steamboats on duced Sept. 1 to 13 iu Portland, ex­
L on g Island Souud.
tending from Seventh uud Wuthing-
ton stfeeta to
Fl inders street, tak­
A
woman 102 years and six
months old, Mrs. Deborah Sillininn ing iu the park blocks.
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of Easton, Conn., drives her own
General Chaffee recently issued
couch horses and uses her coachman
an important general order to Ilia
as a footman.
ITolbin, the famous swimmer,
failed to swim the English Channel,
after being in: the water twelve
hours and twenty minutes nnd cover­
ing some thirty miles.
Lord Ponneefote, late Ambassa­
dor to the United States, who recent­
ly died in Washington, left mi
estate of $320,000, ns shown by the
probate oflb e at Loudon.
command in the Philippines, After
a mentiou of the fact thut active
hostilities have ceased, he calls his
command’s attention to the fact that
they will perfect themselves in all
the duties of n soldier, among others
referring with appropriate emphasis
to a “ proper regard for human
rights and of personal privileges of
the people with whom they are
throw n in contact.”
Henry Rechtiu, late di«bursing
officer of the Department of Justice
has deposited with the United
States Treasurer the amouDt of his
shortage, $7,604.52, but is
still
under arrest.
.C A S E S
O F
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention.
Only those bom deaf are incurable.
m u NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
V. A . W E H M A N , O F B A L T IM O K B , S A Y S :
B a l t im o r e , Mil., March jo, 1701.___
Gentlemen t — Bvinp entirely cure*! of deafnesn, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
a full history of my c«nc, to t?? used at your <Uscrel{pn.
About five years ago my right i:*r began to fcing, ami tbit V.rpt cn gutting’ worac, until I lost
iny hearing in tli. . ear ti/ively
I underwent a trcMtumii for catarrh, for three i irmUn. without uny miccc .- vs . coiiaultedn num­
ber of phytdri.ius, among otii-rs. the mo'-t e m itiin U iri rktx i'u* of tlus e d - who told me that
only at» opeiati. il could h* lp mil *, aiul even that only Itt.iitoi. 1 ¡y, t..¿it t'.*e head uoibe3 would
then ccaae, but t '. * In arinv in the r.itcc\ed rnr would 1 * loc '< r- v >
.
I then saw yonr advertisement nccideu'aliy In a New York vnper. and ore.«red your treat*
raent. Afte r I had used it only n few diy* according to your d;rccn>>:
the noiaeacensed, nnd
to-dav, niter five week*, my bearin'! in the di»c*>-c<i car ban been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain
Very truly yotira.
.
V . A. YVEKMAN, 730S. Broadway, Bultimore, Md.
O u r t r e a t m e n t d o c » n o t in t e r f e r e w it h ¡ / o u r u s u a l o c c u p a t io n .
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL
Pope Leo is said to receive the
largest number of letteis and news- j
papers of any mnn or ousiness con - 1
cern in the world, his daily mail
averaging bo’ween 20,000 and 22,000
pieces.
The Kaiser has sent a pressing in-
vitstioii to Lord Kitchener to visit
Germany. He says the entire G er­
man army would esteem it a privi­
lege to welcome so distinguished a
soldier.
A L L
poli THE LUNCH
STOPS PAIN
Athena, Tern»., Jan. 37,1901.
Ever since tho flrtrt appearance of m r
menses they were vory irregular aud I
suffered with great pain in mv hip«,
I brick, ctonach and legs, with terribl#
m o-ring down po.na in tho ahdomea«
During tho pa*t month I have boon
taking W in e of Cardui ond Thedford’s
Black-Draught, and I pn - ed the month­
ly period without pain for the firnt time
<n years.
N an n ib D a v is .
General Gobin, in charge of the
IJ W h it is life worth to a woman «offer­
militia troops in the Shenandoah
A < lire l « r C h o le r a
ing lik e Nannie Davit suffered? Yet
“Last May,” says Mr«. Curtis region, whose purpose it is *o quell
there art w im e n in thousands of hem e«
the
coal
rioters,
has
issued
an
order
Baker, of Bookwulter, Ohio, “an
to-day who are kcaring those te rrib le
mfnnt child of our neighbor's was to “shoot to kill,” and to “ give a
ir.cr.htruai pains la (ilra o e . It you ere
bullet
for
every
stone.”
suffering from cholera infantum.
o r e o l those we want to say that th it
Important Louisana sugar inter­
The doctor had'given up all hopes
same
of recovery
1 took a bottle of ests are to be transferred to Cuba,
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and the Ashton sugar plantation just
Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, above New Orleans mill, machinery
I w ill bring you permanent relief. Con­
telling them I felt sure it would do and plant being the first to be dis­
sole yeureo'f w ith >he knowledge that
Indian camp
It was not long be­ good if used accoiding to directions mantled and removed.
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 3 3 wom en have been com pletely
fore the fatal arr w- shaft nnd head In two days’ time the child had
Mr. J P.Pioda, tbe Swiss Minister
cured by W ine o l Cardui. T h e n wom -
began their terrible work, causing fully recovered, and is now (nearly
at Washington, has been transferred
! en suflered from leucorrhoea, irreg u lar
much acute |ain arul intense suffer­ a year since) a vigorous, healthy
to Rome, and Dr. C- D Buurcart.
m entes, headache, backache, and
ing. The following day bis b o w e l s girl.
I have recommended this who was st London, was chosen to.
bearing down paint. Wine of Cardui
commeund swelling He could only Remedy frequently and have never
come to Washington, but baa de­
w ill ilo p a ll these achct and p ain t
wttn the greate-t difficulty put his known it to fail in any single in­
clined for some unknown reason.
lor you. Purchase a t l . 0 0 bottle o l
foot to the ground. His faithful stance.’’ For sale by R. S. K now l-
W ine of Cariiui to-day end lake it in
An «xplosion in an Australian
companion
would
gather sallal ton.
the privacy at your home.
coal mine July 81 entomed over 300 .
berries for bun to cat and aid biin I
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miners. One hundred and fifty
T s r s e - a 4'n lel I n O n e D a r .
For whfr f nnd Lt*rwtimvvt<)r*«(.
»Tmp-
to advance. He begged to l»e per­
»< tua. "Th* 1 j '.. e A‘lrl*»rjr I
T ake L a x a tiv e Rromo Q u in tne T a b le ts were rescued, 67 dead bodies have
mitted to lay down nnd die. H -d -
TfN* Chstt— QSfH Msdidas Co, < ruUtsnoeg»,
A ll lirnmuata refu n d tbe m.rney if it fa il» in
den encouraged him and helped 5»re. t K W G ro v e 's signature is on each been taken out, and, it is believed
60 other are still entombed.
1
him in every way he could. Upon c ox . --ric.
? / 19 £ £ « £ £ R D i ; i
// you are going picnicing or on an ex­
cursion your lunch is incomplete wih
out
Van Camp’s PorK and Beans,
Armour'8 Lunch Tongue,
Boneless Herring,
Deuilea Ham,
Chipped Beef,
Reti)eri)ber
We keep the most complete line o f
fresh, fancy and staple groceries.
LYONS’ STOHE.
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I f You are thinking o f building let us
figure with you on all kinds o f lumber,
moulding, etc.
LYO N S’ M IL L