Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 30, 1894, Image 4

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Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. G ov’t R eport
O re g o n it m igh t have been im lade.I
TU E SD AY, OCT. 30, 1894
that mountains of most tieantif I
marble are found, snd will '"m e
lime supply tbe western wo«Id; aim
that quarries of the finest haiidieg
stone exist along the ocean shore
ss well as in the interior. Several
o f these locndons of tine huil.lini.'
stone where sold at speciilsli. n
prices to Cslifornis capitalists
years ago, as I remember hearing.
for ( 1 'ud, ¡iiid IliiniP and Native Land
— RTOTkh BT TH1--
COQUILLE CITY
W.
C. T.
The CoqailU# City W . C. T . P . m e .t « * t
the M ethodist church, eontfc, every Fri­
day, at 3 o ’clock p. in. All interoeted in the
work are invited to rttend.
It seems to ms the sound of a
new uprising is abroad, aDd if the
standard is lifted with courage and
faith we shall
see advance.
The failure of all other parties to
meet the obligations o f success,
and the onuses of failure in their
utter repudiation of the great fun-
dimeutai moral principles of gov­
ernment, are written on the very
skies in these days o f discontent,
bloodshed and fear.
Borne new
party throogs unseen toward the
doorways of destiny, but may not
pass to victory without the prohi­
bition o f the snloon system and the
enfranchisement
of
women.—
M aryT. Latbrop.
The Templar says: “ Thecount­
ess o f Aherdsen during her recent
visit to Halifax endeared herself
to the White Ribbon women and
all friends o f prohibition.
Sbe
gave an ‘at-home’ and garden party
on the magnificent groands of the
officiât residence o f the admiral
commanding the British squadron
in North American waters. It was
tbo most brilliant and successful
affair ever held there. Among the
many Americans present were
Gen. Schofield, commnnder-in-chief
of the United States army, and
United States Consul General
Ingraham.
The feature of the
functioa was the entire absence
of wines and liquors. This is the
first time in Canadian history that
the wife of the governor-general
bus held a reception without dis­
pensing liquors, and marks a new
era in Canadian sociul life.”
Dr. Normau Kerr, at a recent
meeting of English physicians,
related the following incident,
making a personal application to
Ins brothers and sistera of the pro­
fession: Before I practised what
I taught in regard to this matter, I
found that, sing however sweetly
I might, my advice penetrated very
little into the life and character of
tbo inebriates who came before me;
but when in order to save a man
whom I was called np to see
through the night, I took the
pledge, iny practice then square!
with my precept.
I said to this
man, “ What on earth do you mean
by calling for me about once i n
every mouth in this way and wast­
ing your snbstance, only for tha
benefit o f your wiue merchant and
your doctor? You must tie an un­
mitigated fool —why do you not
take the pledge?” When I went
to see him next morning, drunk as
he had been the night befoic,
he grasped what 1 had said.
“ Doctor," he said “ you
told
me Inst night to take the pledge; I
will, if you will.”
Wlmt was a
poor doctor to do? It was a case
of the spider aud thn fly, ami the
rcnnlt was that we took the pledge
in that house together, and that
man line kept it till this dsy.
I
saw him on Monday last before I
came here, not as a doctor, for he
is of no use to me, ss now he is
never ill, but lie has been the means
of making hundreds of people ab­
stainers, mostly among thn slaves
ot drink as he was himself.
X r iiip c r u n r e
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Our Crraiurry Statruirnt.
The test sheet of tin. Coquille
creamery, published iD the H erai . d
last week, made an excellent show­
ing for our dairymen uuder the
co-operative system, no patron's
milk testing below 4 lbs. per 100
o f milk, and some going above fi—
one running as high as 5.6.
We are informed by Superin­
tendant R. D. Sanford that while
the quantity o f milk furnished has
decreased materially, yet on ac­
count of the very high test and
large over-churn of butter, and the
greater price obtained, the patrons
made more money out o f their
September milk than they did for
the larger amount furnished in
soy previous month during the
flush season.
Our dairymen are taking consid­
erable interest just now in improv­
ing the quality as well as the quan­
tity o f milk furnished, and are
learning that the price obtained for
buttsr-fat alone doea not govern
tbe amount of cash received for a
given quantity of milk, but must
be figuted iu connection with the
test obtained, lo ascertain the facts
as regards profit, so one patrou
may be riceiviug 22 ceuts par lb.
for bis butter-fat and auotber only
19 cents, yet tbe one receiving 19
ceuts may be getting more money
for a given quantity of milk, on
account of tbe higher teit received,
than the patroD who receives 22 cts.
We are pleased to see our dairy­
men taking such a lively interest
in these matters, as the time is
upon us when intelligence in dairy­
ing will be tbe key-note to success,
aud those who do not keep near the
front of the race will eventually be
ruled out ou accouot of the busi­
ness becomiug unprofitable tothem,
while their more shrewd neighbors
get well on at tbe business.
Iu Inst issue of the H e r a l d may
be found a statement of the Co-op-
erativo Patrons company, for the
month of September, which is com­
mendable inasmuch as it gives
those interested in these matters
’Voip.etliibg to figure from, aud must
bf of material benefit by v y of
comparison.
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in
Chicago spends nearly $25,000
per day for tobacco.
In 1891 the legalized liquor
traffic gave this country 300,000
criminals, 800,000 paupers and
300,009 idiots.
It is impossible to climb np
with a bottle of whisky in tbe
pocket. It is worse than a mill­
stone about the neck.
S.
u u i.n m i n i n m r o .
A.
C
larke .
T o aM Digestion take one Small Bllo Bean
'iter eating. 26c. per I hjl U o .
I m m e n s e H o d le s «1
A u r ile r o n .
l i u r l h u u «t K n u d » A w u llf t u g
P r o p e r D r y e l o p n i n i t.
• m a
field» N. H., “ I was afflicted with an
extremely severe palu In the lower part oI
the chest. The feeling was as If a ton
w eigh t was laid
ou a spot the size
of my hand. Dur­
ing the attacks, the
perspiration would
Stand la drops on
my face, and It was
\ag-»ny for me to
in..ho s u flic l e n t
eluirt even to whis­
per. They ca n to
suddenly, at any
hour of the day or
lo^ut, lasting irom
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Everything up to Date and Complete.
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tiiir'y minutes to
half a day, leav1*»* as sti hleiilv; but, lor
several d vs alter« I was quit® pros­
trated an l s o n . Sometimes tlio attacks
we re almost d '’ y, then less frequent. After
»bout four yp s o f this suffering, I was
taken down with bilious typhoid fever, and
when I began to fo^nver, I had the worst
attack of my old trots! 1 m I ever experlen ’*»d.
At the first o f the fever, m y m oth er gave
me A y e r’ s Tills, m y d o cto r recommending
them as *e!:!" b etter than anything ho
oould p -e;»aro. I conttm'.cd taking these
Phis, ami so great was» the benefit derived
that durlug nearly thirty years I have Imd
bat one attack i-f my former trouble, which
yield ed readily to the sumo remedy.”
•
JOHNSON BROF Props.
Mrs. R. J. McMullen and two
children arrived in thia city lrat
Thursday from Portland.
Their
trip Wednesday night over the
mountains during the storm wae
quite all they could stand. Shs
joina her husband at Bandon, who
baa established a hroomhandle
factory there, and will reside at
that place. He expecta additional
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machinery per steamer Bundorille.
The schooner Chetco, owned by
It. D. Hume, was wrecked at
Needle Rock, Westport, Cal ,on tha
ICtb, where she was taking on s
carco o f bark
”
Put up In n®®t. witch-*hftp®<1 bottkm, mifmr
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wost a
ffirsa usa, sssssrJi1 v
Has R oa oh ed S u ch a S tate o f P erfec­
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B rou gh t Down to January
First, 1804.
m
HE Edition of 1894 hat been prepared
with an extra force o f editor!. It will
have a novel and attractive cover, wide mar-
T
hgins, new and improved binding; is printed
on good paper, and contains more and bettrr
information than any book o f a similar nature published.
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crushing ronchinerv to reduce and <!h?"£®dJ t8 'voekl-v ' " to
can now
set free the gold that is part of it. |A
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week
for the
Gold is not the only valuable Ket the two l"*Pers
product of the»« nea »and», for same old price —$1 a year.
Think of i t ! The new« from New
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m erits
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edg® o f th® p a tie n t, w h o w ill v o lu n ta r ily stop s m o k in g o r c h e w in g in a fe w d a ys.
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DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HALIT S W S S S A
A FEW
TestinuBials
th® patient, by the u s e o f our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS.
During treatm ent patient* a r e a llo w e d the free use o f L iquor o r M or­
phine until such tim e as they shall voluntarily giv e them up.
P W o send particu lar?! am i p a m p h ie t o f te s tim o n ia ls f r e e , an d sh a ll
A
h e r in d t o a la e o » o ffe r e r s fr o m a n y o f th e s e habits in c o m m u n ic a ­
t io n with p e r s o n s w h o h a v e be e n cu r e d b y th e use o f o u r T a b l e t s .
HILL*S T A B L E T S * rP f ° r s a le
a ll f i r s t - c l a s s
from persons
who have been
cured by the use of
<lrT ™ u 7 d r % S ? < i ! £ not kesp thrm , « .« le w . ns ■ I OO
«m l we Wiu evud you, by return m ail, a package o f our
Hill s Tablets.
T “ bw m e yoru n a m e am i * . I d r « s p is t e ly , a n d s t e t .
w h e th e r T .iN c te a re f o r T o b a c c o , M o rp h in e or
L iquor IlaL it.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into purcbajdng
T h * Onto C u s k
a n y o f th e v a r io u s n ostru m s t h » t nre b e in g
o ffe r e d f o r sale.
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G *F T L *M K B v S otn e tim e a g o I sen t
f o i " , i . ? ^ i o r t h * i f ^ y o u r T a b l e « f o r T o b a c c o lln h lt. 1 receiv ed
thef m , l l r"g h t°In d , a ltJ o n g h 1 w a s h o t t , a h c a T y -m o k e c a u d ch cw n r.
they did the
T’ LARS
To-
FREE.
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D * » r S i r :—I h a v e beww uslniy ym ir
cut * f o r to b a c c o h ah lt. * » d fo u n d 1» w ould
d o w h a t ym i c la im f o r It. 1 used tr u c e n t .
w o rth c f th e s tr o n g e s t ch e w in g t o b a c c o n d n y ,
a n d Ir o m o n e to H r« Ctgure; o r I w o u ld i m . * «
f r o m ten t o tu r ty p i p e , o f to b a c c o . H » v c sh ew ed
a n d em oki-d f o r tw e n ty « » ! » « , an d t w o p a c k a g e .
O f y o u r T a b let* c u r e d ^
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M anufactured on ly hy
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: f t e r using your Tablets but tii r
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£ £ liver, billouBnc83, rheumatism. Indigestion, sick headache and kidnoy and llvsr ; g
a. a, troubles without griping or leaving’ any trace of C O N S T I P A T I O N , which P
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a a
new rom daily .
I combination, and will be eaved by I We take this opportunity of informing
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onr HubHoribfTs that the new Commi 88 ion»*r
Itsolr, «ml if n#C(*S 8 Ary sent to Eng- of iVnnions has been appointed. He is -n
land for reduction.
Tn fsot, rov i old soldier, end we believe that soldier« at: 1
umA onl«
their heirs will receive justice at his nands.
tl Rveling companion nA(l only com-
nofc Hntictipat<* that there will be any
mcnced i o interPAt me in the tri?RS-| radical changes in the Adm inistration of
nrf* that line
the
ocean
shore , b v 1 ^ Y e ” 1 w 1 ou “,*,'
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r.
ld ad vise, h o w ev er, th a t u . a .
OOftUHl.
Hi I® IktMUfj. Mbc. per bolt l®.
the wafers of the Coquille, when mldicr*. »«ilors. nnd tlu,ir heir*, take Step»
engine gave a shriek that woke I to make application at onoe.it they Imvc
The schooner Eureka finished Ihe
O f the 12,000 ealoon-keeper* in
..
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,
. a
n ___ \ n o t already done 8 s in or*ler to secure the
the night Foho •§ nmonsr thn Ump- 1 t>enefit of the early filing of their olaims
loading
at
Morra*
Bro’s
mill
last
New York city, no leas than 8,000
nan hillff. And the brnkeman called in case there should be HUT future pension
uch legation ia arldon,
have served terms in the prisons. Thursday and was towed to the out my station, so I can only give retroactive. M
Therefore It it o f vrenft irn-
ortnnee that applications bo filed in th*
And this is the class of men that; !" wor n "er •bout 2 P- m’ b* Ul** ,UB n kaleidnacopic glimpse of the sub
at th eM rliest possible dnte.
ject. Among the tressmss of that •partmen!
the government licenses to undo
,luraP •
if IT. 8. soldier«, sailors o r their widows
Pure for Cold», Ferera nnd Oen®ml De­
shore he said rabies exist in profn- children o r parents, oesire Inform ation h\
bility. nail Uik* II* ans. 2 à . p*r bottl®.
all moral work.
sion.
Occasionally a “ gem of tegard to |H>nsioB m atters, they should
write to T he P h M** C i * aim « C oktant . at
Mrs. Wilbur o f Bandon
purest ray serene” in disclosed to W ashington. D. C-. and tlu y will prepare
Every mother should know t h n t!_ ...
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“ ®Pent be made mnch of anti enchant the and send th® u®c<«Harv application, if they
part o f Inst week in tin.
croup can be prevented. The first
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« tl1"' P1*“ ,
. , bat an inferior nrticle is find them entitle*! under the numerous laws
exacted fo r their benefit. Address.
symptom of true croup is hoArscuess. * **iv*ring patten s to patrons who i .
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found among the sands lhat answers
l ’ KKSS CM« AI MS COM PAN T ,
Thi» is followed by a peculiar rough l,n,i ordered from her.
John W edderburn, MaimKing Attorney.
the demand of this utilitarian age,
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W ash in gton , D . C.
cough.
If Cbaniherlain’s Couch
Ownmtwiiio ,un mn«* a m h u u *
to lie ground fine and furnish dia­
«
O oouiimikiu , s.nail Hue th«,.*.
Kemedv is given fivelv as soon as
, mond dost for various nsss.
,i
i i i becomes
i
i hoarse or even
l he Indies prepared
the ehurch
the child
F 1
It would be incomplete not to
after the cold has developed it will handsomely for Ihe coouty ennven-
add that ha spoke o f a mountain of
prevent, an attack. 50 cent bottles tion o f Christian Workers, held in rich iron ore as being a near neigh­
for solo by S. L. Leneve.
, this place last week.
bor and possible source o f future
IIow stnrtling are statistical
Three million children are born
annually of drunken parents, half a
million born idiots, and three hun-
.
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dred thousand born deaf, dumb
and blind.
.“ F o r Y e a r s ,"
8 ay* C arrie E. S tock well , o C Chester­
John Ward has severed hi» con-
PortleDd, Oct. 21.—The renewed nection with the sheriff's office, ntid
interest taken in gold miuing iu J. C. Stsuley is deputy now.
Oregon at the piesent time prom­
The Manznnits called into the
ises to add considerably to the hay Friday. She is hunting for
prosperity of the state. We hear information regarding the missing
of greater effort iu eastern Oregon ship Ivsnhoe.
and success iu quartz mining there.
John Yoaknm bronght a burbank
All eastern Oregon is waking up
to mining enterprises; both quartz potato to town Saturday, which is
and placer work will be prosecuted tbe bast spud yet reported. It was
with energy. Tbe other day I found raised on the old Yoskam boms
i a prune grower who wag going to stead on South Coos river hv Mor
i gold mining, and bad loesed ground ris & Condron, aud weighed 6 .J
* A Y E R ’ S PILLS
I to work on shares, while my land- pounds. It was placed on exhihi-i
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8c Co., Lowell, Mas®
! lord at Myrtle creek had discovered tion at Sengstacken’s.
Rosebnrg Review.— Ex-Sheriff
the old channel o f Cow creek o d
Every Dose Effective
the hills near there, and showed roe B. C. Agee tells ns that the price
be
received
for
his
prunes
was
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lively chunks o f pure gold he had
for Petite and 5£ for Italians and j
extracted from its bed.
We have heard a great deal about Silvers. This includes all bis fruit;
gold in tbe sands o f the ocean regnrdless of size, snd is the net
beach for 40 yaars past, and that price, sacks furnished him. He
is uow beiug revivad, and will be has probably 150,000 pounds.
Roseburg Review— B C. Agee
scientifically prosecuted. At Roae-
burg they told me tha chief mover epd E. E. Weekly are establishing
is Simon Lane, a grandson of the a creamery in Happy Valley, aDd
old general,who has extensive in­ will wrobably put in a good sized
terests along the west shore, aud plant in tbe spring. This issetep in
I gathered brief but interesting t ie right direction, similar enter­
details o f what is intended from prises having proven a great suc­
W A S H IN G T O N , D. C.
conversation with a gentlemen who cess in Coos county. They distrib­
T re JfATmjrAL Tmnnjsr Is now enuring upon Ha
occupied the seat with me for half ute a great deal of money iu the Wh yenr of phenomenal etureaa.
No other fkaiil.v weekly in th* country has had such
an hour ou a late trip south. He i neighborhood iu which they are a growth and maintained it so steadily.
It aoes into every County in the United States, and
bad come to the country a mouth situated.
hm* club* of subscribers at nearly every PoetoiHe®.
It lms rained this proud position solely on its merits
ego, being interested in gold beach
as a highly interesting ftuitily newspaper.
Prevent and cure Constipation and Sick-
mining and was then on his way
Headache. Small Itile Ikon*.
For tl?e Year 1894
to Ssu Francisco to secure con­
It will be made much better and more attractive tha*
F o rty T e a rs A s « .
centrators and other supplies and
*ver. While retaining all of its present popular
•we*, It will coi stantly add new ones.
material for the company. Tile
Glen Aiken is euguged in the
short time did not allow of full coal business, aud at present is
investigation, but the few points filling orders from the Beaver Hill
touched are of interest.
mine. When supplying a patron
VTttr iflntory. by man who ttotuftlly served and
In the ntrufftrl®.
His company controls eight miles Monday, be said that hauling coal 'ought
Short stru t** of Romance, Travel, Experlenet
adventure, by lending writer*.
of sea beach near tbe Coquille, brought him back to old pioneer tnd
Krtttorlrtfm upholding the cause of the veterans,
where beach mining has been car­ days,when he was one of a com pan . and maintaining the highest loyalty to the Govern-
awHi and the promotion of the beet interests of the
ried on for years in a crude way. who opened the Boatman bank, an
whole peopio.
frnmhtnntm* X*trm. Full accounts of what la
They use sluices, with a sheet of hauled the first load of coal ever taking
place at the sent of Government; care Ail ra-
* or all Important matters in Coo/ress and the
copper and rough boards togathsr shipped from Coos bay, just forty C 1 ecutlve
Department-**; gossip about public men.
Mnu**holrt
Df|*flldmeiif. Edited by a Lady of
the fine gold in the crevices or years ago. Tbe members of the National reputation
.
fi. A. Me.. Hr. H.C., ami ft. of V. Xew*. more
saw cuts, lie showed almost two company engaged in that enter­ fell
and complete than published by any other pap r.
A/rrirult*$rul i>rprtrtnimt. carefully edited
ounces of gold, worth $30, he and prise with him were his brothers
practical men.
another man washed out iu two James and John, Frank Ross, Dick by Ornerut
Vcir. 1 , carefully compiled.
T
N a t i o n a l T r i R tf nk i* strictly non-partisan,
days and a half, and they dug down Learn, B . F. White, Doc Gaddis »tvI iik
thoroughly American. It believe« in the greatest
>
o
d
to
the
greatest
number of our paopie, and thd
to the stakes where somo one else and Sam Darlington. The coal E ighest devnloiunent of
our inatiiutioua—in National
had in the past once mined tbe was hauled with oxen from the unity and vxaitad loyalty.
same ground. The sea hud washed mine to tit* bead of Coal Bank
a Y ear"
np new sands that were also rich slough, where a wharf had been T r ic e .
P a y a b l e m ¿ W a n c fc
in gold, to replace the gold for­ built of poles. It was then loaded
merly extracted. How far out this on lighters aud taken to the month
It claims to give more and better matter for the sura
f two reals a week than any other publication
rich sand extends no one knows, ] „ f the slough, near where the rail- O
Every liive that a pears in it i« written for it, anil uaa
in »»other paper. ■< n»e» u® syadlcaM
but probably further than they cau rQad depot uow stands, where 1 appeared
•i- hoilei-ftlalc matter. Address—
possibly reach after it; though it is vessel was waiting to receive it
T H E NATIONAL TRIBUNE,
Nt* YORK AVI.,
WASHINGTON, D. *
intended to rig machinery to pump James and Pat Flauagnu, who were
the sand ashore from some distance lving where Empire now is, han­
ih n Notional T ribune and iiiu
out, as sand is pumped from the dled the cargo, and disposed of it H e rald both one year for only
bottom of the river to fill up tbe in San Francisco.—Coos Bay News. 12.50.
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low places about Portlaud.
It is well known that tbe shore
$100— Reward- $ 100.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator of the Pacific is rising out of the
The readers o f this paper will he pleased
to remove tbe bile, clear the Lend sea, cspeciallyon the Oregon coast. to learn that tbero is nt least one dreaded
that science has been able to cure in I
and restore digestion.
It was told years ago, that a man disease
all its stages, and that is Catarrh,
H all's j
dwelling
on
the
lower
Coquille
M A R K E T
Catarrh Cure ia the only positive cure known |
The H e r a l d bad a pleasan t call
to
the
m
edical
fraternity.
Catarrh
being
a I
found the step by which he landed
AND
i
last week from Prof. Win. Tappan, bis laiat to be a foot higher than constitutional disease requires a constitn- |
tion al treatment. H all's Catarrh Cure is
representing in our state the in­ when be first located it 30 years taken internally, acting directly upon the ■
and mucous surfaces o f the system. |
terests ^of Messrs. Ginn A Co., pgo, and that the river in nn»v n. j blood
thereby destroying the foundation o f the
disease
and giving the patient strength by
riffle
where
it
was
ouce
deep
water.
publishers, of Boston, Mass. In
(L o re n 7. B u ildin g)
building up the constitution and a. sistiug
view of the possible adoption of So this company has the old sea nature in doing its work. The proprietors
C
O
Q U IL L E CITY.
beaches, that reach back a mile or have so m uch faith in its curative powers,
new text books in this state for our more, to work on, at well na the that they offer One Hundred D ollars fo r
case that it fails to cure. Send fo r list j
public schools,
Mr. Tappan is sands of the present seashore. The o any
f testimonials. Address.
F J . CHENEY A C O.,
here on the merits of their publi­ mountains are so close by that
T oled o, O hio.
TTTILL keen constantly on hand a con -
cations, and is represented to us water power can be utilized to any
gcsfS oId by druggists, 75 cents.
V V plcte line o f
extent
that
may
be
necessary.
The
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specially by a prominent citizen,
origin o f the gold is explained by
“ Quite a change iu the weather, F R E S H AND S A L T E D MF. TR
deeply interested in educational tbo finding of rich ore veins ¡ d the isn't it?” “ Ye*,” replied the Pnpn-
Bolosrria, H o a d Cheese.
matters iu tbe city of Portland and liear mountain», one being four or \ |jdt with a grin. “ Greatest season
VEGETABLES. CANNED GOO! S
throughout this state, as fair and five feet wide, and very rich quartz for flops I ever saw!”
Coffee, Sugars Teas
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open in his treatment o f the ques­ keepe » 30-*tamp mill at work all
Tobattroa, Cigars, etc.
the time. Undoubtedly the action ! Dr. Brice’* Cream Bakin* Powder
Prices are as low ns the lowest
tion of school-book aboption aud o f time has reduced more or less]
w»rid'» Fair Higheat m .« . i .nd Dipt«««.
O rders from a uj psrt prom ptly filn-d.
worthy of a hearing.
On® Small Rilo Kean «very niirM fo r «
[From tha National W. C. T . U. rtnlletin.)
Does your influence assist
keeping the saloons open?
wealth. In receutly alluding to
the natural wealth of southeastern
w aa p erm a n en t.
*wur ' jj • f
. h TTFMFW—Tour Tablets hav® perlonneòa
T he O hi
iH... n ruticaUv.
«even
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rv
Hypo;,
u i c a u y , i for
orw
’ cu year», and b»vu
tw o p a ck a g e* o . . c a r ia o le t * . au d w ith o u t a n y e ffo r t o n m y p art.
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