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¿ 0 * * 111 * € »ÿ H ighest o f »11 in L eavening Power.— Latest U . S. G o v ’t R ep o rt S fïR Îl r '» i uri loue «ad fattive Land O W ‘ > » « O U y W . o . T . C . m e e t« n| M .th o d ia t ohuroh, « o o ih , e v e ry F ri- kuî n. A ll in terested in t h . - K a re in v ite d to atten d . A B S O LU T ELY PU R E (.From the National W . O. ¥ . 0 . Bulletin ] T b s saloon burns op $23,000,000 week. f. «go the aldermen o f C bi- are said to be proprietors o f tm b lin g booses and saloons. Tbe anti-gam bling movement bagun in Chicago a few weeks '« • has developed into an Inter national A nti-G am bling Associa tion. T be officers are Rev. iam G. Clarks, president; W ill Miss Pr&nois E . W illard, vioe-president; Edm ond F. Goss, secretary; Thomas N . McCauley, treasurer. 1 be chief office o f the association will be in Chicago. A national board o f lecturers has been ar ranged for, in cln iin g Dr. Park- hurst, N ew Y o rk ; Rev. D r. Clarke, Chicago; Rev. O. P . Gifflord, B u f falo, and other gentlemen o f na tional reputation. Bishop Watterson does not be- lieye the saloon an evil in itself, but declared o f it in his address at the Father AND EN C YC L 0 P/EDIA FO P 1894 . Mathew celebration: " I f tbe liquor traffio in particular places becomes so bold, so outra geous, so overmastering and defi- uut as to be unable to be controlled it- any other way than the legal wiping out of saloons, then let the IT E M S . «IN E The Best Reference Book Printed. A p p le trees from six to fo r ty ! turtles in circumference onu lie I found bearing fruit in tbe woods' uear Hood River. T h irty bens, owned by James Ilem euway’a son at Eugene, he F i n i t , a n il N u l , w f tween January 1 . 1893,and August Thanksgiving, Thursday, ¿ » I Q . I i „ o » I 'a illlll , P n iilu r ll.il. 1, 1894, laid 354 dozen eggs, worth T o mid D irection take one ¿tmoBIlUe Bean Last Thursday Comrade Walter $70 80. tftor eotiiitf. 316c. p er bottle. Nathan B arklow was clown from Drane laid on our table a beet —a John Henderson, o f Yam hill j tb« npper river last week on hati table, or turDip-beet, not the stock couuty, dug about 6000 bushels of DP88. variety— weighing Id pounds, and potatoes from thirty-seven" acres P reven t and cure Constipation and lic k - measuring around 27J and 27^ and says it beats wheat all hollow Beoduebe. Small b ile lioeu*. at 50 cents a bushel. Rev. H o rsfall will visit the lower inchei. I t is from the bench-laud A Dayt id . Or , correspondent of river and coast section* for several garden o f Uncle Sol Spurgeon, the McMinnville Reporter says that northwest side, from Heed planted days. Miss Bert Layman was arrested at Guaranteed to cure Bilious A tta c k « and laat spring, and can hardly be ex Dundee on Monday for disturbing Constipation, Small lUle Beano. celled nrywhere. It is solid, ten a Halvntion Army meeting at that Judge D yercaiu e up from Ban- der and crisp as if pulle ' in mid- place. The case whs settled by h er dou last Thursday, remaining till father, Samuel Layman, paying $20 •u turner. Friday coon. and costs. On same day Harvey Schweers, Cure fo r Colds, F evers and General D e b ility . Sm all Bile Beaus. Xoc. per b» tUe. Eugene State Journal: A man livin g on Cunningham creek, s lit- fouud a box on the street th i other j Dr. Laueve has made some im tie beyond the town limits, deco day. It was a pastelxmrd box, and provements at his store, strength rated our table with 30 apples, of contained two pairs o f bifurcated * ening the sidewalk, etc. 12 different varieties, from bis wearing apparel suitable for Indies, P u t up In neet watch-iriiapcd bottles, sugar ooated. Small Bile lieu no. ‘¿be. par i»oti lo- orchard. H e grows 60 varieties, of slid the man being honest did not Capt. B o b Dunham will coutiune which 20 are winter apples. These steal them. Lverytlnng else tlmtj on the steamer Alice Blanchard for specimens include such familiar has been lost or the streets of Eugpce lately has beeu kept by the tome time v*t, tLe contemplated Damns and favorite fruits as the finder. change being postponed. Ben Davis, Baldwin, Bellflower, JAPANESE CLAN SM E N. fi^nTt'r.^u^&cuîri9maiL Smith's Cider, Rnmbo, K in g of gystoui and act on the Sons W h o Plu tl to A v e n g « T lie ir Fath er*. Mise A lice Stemler passed Tomkins County, Blue Pearmain, T h e F o r ty - s e v e n K o n ln s . through this place last Wednesday and several we do not recall of N o crusader of tho west, no viking for Merced, Cal., where she will newer varieties, and all large and of the ik rth, cherished a higher ideal spend the winter with hpr brother, beautiful as an oil painting or wax of loyalty and chivalry than the clans men of old .Japan; no Corsican more Herbert, who is a resident there. woik. Mr. Scbwiers has a fine ruthlessly handed down u feud from One Small Bile Bean ev e ry niaht f u r « orchard aud manngns it intelii- generation to generation or exacted from Week arouse Torpid Livers, ton. our U ntie. LOCAL onr national resources svery E igh t o f W O R M ) * JlhRJWK A. B Conley, Union county, has about 12,000 bushels o f wheat yet to thresh. CITY ÌY. C. T. V. : • f T 2 I 3 Drsin will sh ip 20,000 pounds of prunes this year, as against 2500 pounds last year. T U E S D A Y . N O V . 13, 1894. i Q VILLE Small thefts and burglar e* are nuu srous iu Willamette vullej towns. S P K t l.n E li. eon and brother tho execution of a Everything up to Date and Complete. OVER M rs. C . J . W o o l d r id g e , o f W o r th a m , Texas. naved the of** *>f lo r child by tho use o f A y e r ’ » C h e r r y P e c t o r a l . “ One o f my children had Croup. The 1300 m um ENDORSE BY STATESMEN, EDUCATORS, AND STUDENTS EVERYWHERE. «rise w ts attended by our phvsidHu. mid was sui»|.os**d to he well under control. One nlRl't I was startled by the child's hard brentblnir, and on Kolng to It found it stran- Kllmr. It had nearly ceased to breathe. Kealizlng that the child's alarming condition had become possible In spite o f the medicines lven, I reasoned that such remedies would « o f no avail. Ha vine part of a bottle of A y e r ’s ('berry Pectoral In the house, I gave the child three doses, at short Interval», and anxiously waited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given, ihe child’s breathing grew easier, and, In a short time, she was sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. The chlhl 13 alive and well to-dny, and I do not hesitate to say that A y e r ’s C hoiry Pec- Has Reached Such a State of Perfec tion That It la a Veritable Encyclo p ed ia of Facta and Events, Brought Down to January § F ir s t , I S 3 4 . HE Edition of 1894 ha* been prepared with an extra force of editor«. It will have a novel and attractive cover, v ide inir- ygins, new and improved binding; . ; r ! on food paper, and contain, u. re and ' "er information than any book o f a similar nature published. Ir T A V E R ’S C h e r r y P e c to r a l JBmmP . . Prepared by Dr. J. C. A yer 8: Co., Lowell, Maas. P r o m p tto a c t.s u r o io c iir o T AMERICA’S STANDARD YE I PRICE, l p ostp a id b y m ail, 2 5 C H i. f l i r t i ' eat T i n : i r o n f . 1 ) , . t V w TToah C ity . A ' I P r o n t i»» K e c llly in k p illa cu ro cuna’, j-ailtm l ’r c n t i»» R w llf y iu g p lllc c u ro c o u A tip «! © 2 ° SS RECTIFYING T IL I II □ I WASHINGTON, D. C. Tmn N a t io n a l T h ih i k k I« now entering upon Ita ITlb year o f pttenamen&l s m v m N o other fami.y weekly In ».he country ha« had woh * growth, ami maintained it ho Htewlily It (goes Into «v e ry i ’onnty In tho L’ ii IU n I states, •Uih« <«r o f Mihacrf subsen -en» Pottloint ha» clitR« .era at nearly every Posto (H ce. It ha* gained this pro <l post non *o l«ly ou lu murili luieiesünc Ini ûuuàly ’ s s s bi* lily Lily Interesting inly u**\»!*pap'“ i; tz. I_J H E .ÏZ ST» AK \V3V 1 w gently. For ti;e Year 1 P 94 3 terner vendetta. The Satsuma men of saloons be legally wiped out; and Another product was also deliv today triumph In the fact that their It will be marie much batter »rid more attractive tho* ever. W hile Retaining all o f t.s present popular feu* I say it in G od’s name and in the ered to ns the same day, by our ol I own ewords have avonged in this gen ires, it will co stantly tulrl new ones. eration the defeat inflicted on tlieir fore name o f an outraged community, Almost a ll pills nn<l modlclno produco conctipatlon, bore is a p ill l~i_t euros torpid friend W. P. Bovee, that o f chest- fathers in tho year 1,000 by the Todu- liver, biliousness, r'acumatism, lm lljoatlon, sick hoadnche and kidney aud liver and the sooner they are legally uuts, such as those found in th- g aw a clan. troubles without grip in g or leavin g nay troco o f C O N S T I P A T I O N , which d a Is tho prim e cause o f a ll sickness, beware o f It gwttlng habitual and chronifl with you. Legend and dram a recount every day wiped out in that cose the better W H’« a r r H U i in s t to o r ry y , . hy by men who actuaiiy actually served served a t,mv California markets. They are no? ight In the strmrgie. stnisgla. tought to eager ears tho stories of sous who see to It In tim e; theso pi. Is w ill euro you. for the community and tbe individ- o H « s a .«f perlene« W*»»i-f N/ S to r ie >4 Romance, Travel, Kx Kxperlet the small eastern mountain chest died to avenge their fathers, clansmen uut id adventure, ad venture, bv by loading ionrllng writer-. writer*. P * * . i t1'™ r *° PnENTIGS R E C T I F Y I N G PILL. 33 « « JB............ .... tU ilio rta fn upholding tlie cause o f the veterans^ 7Ì als and the families that compose that they might slay the foemen who d a B P / 1 bocauBe 11 13 tho o a ly safe and Larmloa« id ................ utalnuining the hltchest loyalty to the Govern- and .. .......... Simmons Liver Regulator has nut, but an improved Spanish vari tho promotion oromotlon o o f f the Internets o f tbs g J L 23 rem edy that will suroiy D E A U T I P Y the L v u meat, and the the best best Intel it " had caused the death of their lord. I h e never been known to fail to cure ety and called Spanish-American favorite heroes, who hold in popular whole people. 35 I V a t h i »n /to n .V «ir «. Full accounts o f what Is 3 d very large, good flavor, and grow ravoruo nww,, —— — «- ■ pli.ee iit th « «vat o f Government ; careAil rw T h e Citizen and Hom e Guard, of sick headache. , . . „ , estimation tho place assigned by ns to tuRiuift e* ports o f all important limitera in Cnutrmsft anti th» Department«; at.-sip about public men. Toronto, makes the hopeful obser- J. P . Stemler, a prosperous here to peifectiou. Mr. Bovee h as Robin Hood and bis men, are the 47 rob- Executive litutmmhold l>et*<*rtt it r iif. Edited by u lady of ;c.d.| clea r the eklu and removo a ll blotches irorn the fuse. T ry a box and le e fo r your- W •> reputation. ▼stion that "M e n who indulge in farmer o f Dora community, was grown chestnuts here for 15 years. Ins, a name given to men who bavo National Cl. A. « . . »»'. K. a n d S. n f V. .Ve»r*. inor» aelL 25 Conte a box. SOLO O NLV IN S F A I.E 0 PA C K AG E 8. t b o ir olan u hin lost their claaahip. full m l complet» than pu .dished hy any other paper. "■—.D CY A il r ' GCIGTS. It drink stall,even though not known down last Wednesday. A g r i c u l t u r a l Iß c p a rttn c n i, OflreAlUjr edited Their lord was obliged to commit H is sons mat k.“ling thsm at this place. H prico by ' % 1 Or sont by m.vll ur «»en. to be drunkards, or to be in the Milton and Garland are both stu has 100 young, thrifty trees for h ara kiri, or judicial suicide, for h av by G nrocttoal e n e r a l .Ve#««, carefully compiled. P.-cn Clumlcal ami .’.L ta iiia c tu rin s Co., T u k N a t io n vi. T r ib u n k . L s strictly norvpartlwn. in g w ithin royal precincts draw n his und thoroughly American. It believes in the great habit of getting intoxicated occa dents at the agricultural college at sale. H is fruits and vegetables SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 406 C A L IF O R N IA S T R E E T , «w o rd on a noble who had insulted him, XKl to th*- «rea..-st number o f our people, and th» I” best dcvelo-'inent o f our lusihutious—la National P re n ttM Ite c tify ln fl p ills cui-o c o u «t lpu tlon PtuuU se ito c ii t j . p ills cu ro conati patina sionally, are finding themselves Corvallis, the former o f whom will generally are also among the best and these stanch vassals devoted them - . ... curwcomu ... i "inifm . . ---W Pr-^nt W.----e.---« HBlty an«» -xalted loyalty. PrcnttB -1 Kortlfylug I-ii!» 1 h t r A - ’ " more and more circumscribed encb graduate at tbe close o f the tei m Visitors ana citizens nre cordially selves to the destruction of tho insult F o r Hale l>v il. S. K now lton, J ìi-ttK »-11 • er, knowing .assuredly that, having slain year. Form erly, the men who invited to call and see these speci him, they w eald be equally condemned next June. were habitual drunkards were pro. p iy a b U jn M Ä n tfr mens o f Coos county’s productions. to take their ow n lives. Col. I. N. Muncy and Dr. Magnry, S till may bo seen fresh incense sticks scribed, then the men who got - v ' : f flV. -fril'.ikg, It c’ a lim to « ìv p fruir.* and botUir mstter for th«> «nix prominently associated with the (C o o s Hay Navra.) burn in g before tho graves of their lead Of i*»«* r e n i« » a weelc tlmn nny utlier pubiication S v e y Ibi« ilia; a peara in it w «r iite n fo r i . and ;ias drunk even occasionally, no»- it er and hisyonng sou and visiting cards appwiTf! la noolhitr p;iper. I l u - a * n o «. v i i d i c u t « blacksaDd mining on tbs lower Cnpt. Toin W hite is running the o r b o i l r r - i » ! » : « m a i l e r . A d ilrem - includes those who drink at all. river, passed through this place to Comet (luring the a been us of Capt. stuck into the little tablets above them TH E N A T IO N A L TRIBU NE, as tokens of the respect in which they T h e leading railway companies are Pendergrass iu the city. t7A9 NEW YORK AVE.* WASHINGTON, 0. 0* the bay last Wednesday. Matters are held by those who know their story now discharging eugine drivers and A veseel, bottom up, van off the and deplore their doom. i ’i'tt N h II o i i h I IY ll*U lie Alni ino Ï' ' "I^ wk - w .'.' rsr^. are progressing favorably, but have Coos bay bar Monday evening. conductors who driuk, and rsqnir- M r. Black records that at a review H e r a l d b o lli o u e j e a r f o r o u lv been hindered by tbe delay of ira The tug Lib erty went out to her, o f British troops in 1804 at Yokoham a $2.50. ing all young men to sigu the portaut machinery. However, that but did not attempt to tow her in. a great dairnio was w atching with in pledge when they enter the ser obstacle is met, tbe steamer Band- The vessel's anchors are dow n, and terest the maneuvers o f their regiments vice.” E q u al w ith the interest o f those h av in g claim s »«yainst the Rovernment 1» and batterie» of artillery stationed there orille having brought the machin until the cables break it will be .....-------------- t « V L<t< 1 ; v'ri tbe becaui l.'ia s i . Ul A. A. W AAVJ, TV u v w i.v u . . . . In-nrfit ....... ..... o f - valu able inventions , . . . . Following are a list o f drugs ery last Friday aud work will now impossible to tow her into port. 1 At the conclusion lie was asked to ul- of the incompetcncy or inattention of the attorney* em ployed to obtain taetr On Tuesday morning the vessel l o w the «Kort o f his retainers-who had patents. T oo much care cannot be exercised in em ployin g competent and reli snalyzed by tbs state board of be pushed. able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent d ep end sgreatly, u not was again sighted, about four miles tlotto! to°w M cb^readily health of Massachusetts, and said «u tirely , upon the care and sk ill of the attorney. T h e re is m ore ca ta rrh in th is section o f AND off tbs bar. i consented. W ith the v iew of protecting inventors from w orthless o r careless attorneys, by them to contain opinm: "D r. th e cou n try th a n e ll o th er diseases nd Turning to Sir R utherford Alcoclt, u n til tho last fe w y e a rs was supposed to be and o f seeing that inventions are w e ll protected b y valid patents, w e have re T h e Gen. Biglm will probably A. Boschea’s German Syrup of in cu ra ble. F o r a g r e a t m a n y years doctors load with lumber from M ortis Bro’s w h o w as inspecting tho troops, he proud tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to pronou nced it a lo ca l disease, and pre Tar, W ild Cherry, etc; P i W s C u r e scrib ed lo ca l rem ed ies, and b y co n s ta n tly mill on Ihe Coquille. The lumber ly said: O btain P a te n ts In th e U nited S ta te s an J a ll F o re ig n C oun tries, C on d uct l a « *‘ M y rotinno is sm all, and their tac te rfere n ce s, M a k e Special E x a m in ation s, P ro se cu te R ejected Cases» (Lorenz BniWinv) for Conanmptioo; Sproat's Syrup fa ilin g to cure w ith lo ca l trea tm en t, pro will be brought oyer via the rail tics are not worthy of notico alter what nounced it in c u ra b le . H cience has proven R e g is te r T ra d e -M a rk s an d C o p y rig h ts , R e n d e r O pinions as to of Tar and W ild Charry; Ayer's oatarrh lo lie a co n s titu tio n a l disease, and road. w o have seen, hut there is not ono m an COQUILLE CITY. th e refo re requ ires c o n s titu tio n a l treatm en t. S c o p e and V a lid ity o f P a te n ts, P ro se cu te an d The four-masted bark Omega, in am ong them who, i f I say die, w ill not Cherry Pectoral; D r. B u ll’s Cele H a ll’ s C atarrh Cure, m a n u fa ctu red by F . J. D efend In frin g em e n t S u its, E tc ., Etc. C h en ey A C o., T o le d o , O h io , is the on ly co n charge o f Capt. Harrington, sailed unhesitatingly sacrifice his life at m y brated Cough S yrnp; W ig g in s ’ stitu tio n a l cure o il th e m a rk et. I t is taken com m and."— Nineteenth Century. I f yon h av e an invention on hand sen d a sketch o r p hotograph th ereof, to on Sunday for iqm qne, Cltili. gether w ith a b rie f description of the im portant features, and you w ill be at on e« Cherry C ordial; Jaynes’ Expector- in te r n a lly in doses o f 1U drops to a tea- sp o o n fu l. I t a cts d ir e c tly on th e blood and Coos Bay Ne va: The Blanchard Fruit N ot««. advised a 9 to the best course to pursue. M odels are seldom necessary. I f TTTIT j L keen constantly on hand n c.>> snt; Dr. Harrison's Iceland B al- m ucous su rfaces o f th e sy stem . T h e y o ffer used Beaver H ill coal on the last other» are in frin g in g on your righ ts, or if you are charged with in fringem en t b y ? v pl«te lire of Evidence accum ulate« that the Keiffer one hundred d o lla rs fo r nny case it fa ils to 1 others, subm it tho m atter to ua fo r a reliable O P I N I O N before acting on the e «w ; Adam son’s Botanic Cough cure. S end fo r c irc u la r» and testim on ials, 1 trip, and got better results from it is a really excellent pear for many parts FRKRII ANI) riALTFD MF.’ TS matter. A ddress, F . J. C H E N E Y A C o., T o lfld o . than from the steam coa 1 bought of the country south of an isothermal Uslsam; Seth A rnold’s Couph f^f'K B o lo e r n a , H e a d C h e e a ^ . old by druggists, 75c. T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , in San Francisco for a high fignte , line passing through southern N e w York VEGETABLES. CANNED GOO f K iller; P erry Davis’ Pain K iller; ¡)| 1 and westerly. Our exchanges nre publishing On her trips to this port she ©18 F STREET, N O R T H W E S T , W A S H IN G T O N , D.OL Coffee, Sugars Teas. Hr. Jonathan M oore’s Essence in c o m t h a M r. W . C. B a rry regards the compar- p . o. BOX 4«3. JOHN W E D D E R B U R N , M an agin g Attorney. that one o f New berg’s wonder* is a take nil the Beaver H ill con' Tobaccos. Cigars, otc. o t h e r s t e a m - ativoly new G ran d Duke pliun as one o f of L ife ; D r. H ooker’s Cou^h and cabbage which is bearing its sev can get, to be used by VST Cu t th is o u t a n d se n d It w ith y o u r In q u iry .-fit ! the best for market. It is r s large aa r^T Prices art- as low is the lowest Croup Syrnp; Mrs. W .nslow ’s Orders from ntij yurt prom\itly filled. er* belonging to the same com j the Bradshaw, of the same color and enth annual crop from ita appa pany. Soothing Syrup; Burrington’s Dr. I ripens in late September. It ia entirely Pt rvi f*r J r*Y r?, It *7 R. rently |>erennial root. Nearly n ts n 5 — ~ n - n n a n *L.-7 John H. Truinnn died near Ban- ! free from rot. Wadsworth’a Vegetable Cough ■ tv- .?àssù 5^1 F TatSfc 9** v everything is perennial in this sec Professor Massey o f the N orth C aro don on Oct. 29th, nged 81 years. Syrup; Mother Bailey’s Quietiug tion. Tobacco, cabbage, table and He was (torn iu Rhode Island, aur! lina experiment station says; ’‘There are S yrup , Coe a Cough Balsam; D r sugar beets, etc., continue right made his first trip to San Francisco peaches known as the Lemon C ling and Heath Cling. Both of these varieties W iatar’a Balsam o f W ild Cherry; along. Uncle Robert Dean bail a in the ship Susan from Boston iu very nearly reproduce themselves from M ow e’s Cough Balsam ; Amarican cabbage stalk bearing on successive 1831. San Francisco was then a I seed, and the result is that there are , Ht A0 OI.R email hamlet, containing only tha 1 many of them very similar, bnt not iden Vegetable Croup Syrup; Rem iug. years; th* third year be cut twelve old mission aud four othar adobe tical. The Heath known aa W ilk in s’ , ♦•ìvrioaiVrfrr th o d estre forT*'Y>AC< C) in f r toa’a Vevetable Pulm onary B al- head* from it, th* least o f which buildings. i e » i m u se u » m v . Uv ^ . . . - tn a c m o f t ! Heath is the beat.** edgo o f th e p a tien t, w h o w ill v o lu n ta rily « l o r ? hi o'-« in * •' in .i iv a Cotter B ro ’e. weighed full two pounds. Colonel W ild e r pear ts on© of Fox’s seedlings from California. The quality ! Union county furnished eeveu I h * C h e re li Ib e l.lq u a r T ra r W. A. McGuire, a well known cit th e pa tien t, b v th e use o f o u r S PE C IA L F O R V L L A OC/LD CURB T A B I.B T S ne. is delicious, and it ia a good keeper. Pnrtnpr treatrr»»n t p stlo u ts nre r 11 ow ed tho f r re o f L lq n u r o r M o r izen of McKay, Ohio, ia of the opin inmates to the penitentinry at the The Idaho is a very promising pear p h in e u n til each t im e ro th e y sh a ll v o lu n ta rily g iv e th em un. A oburch silent on the tem ion that there is nothing ns good j recent term o f court. W o send p a rticu la rs and pam p h let o f te s tim o n ia ls fr e e ,a n d «h a ll from Idaho. It i» claimed that it is bo Kind to pla ce su ffe rer» fro m a n y o f t h e » « h ab its In <•» »mm uni r a perance question discredits itself ae for children troubled with colds or from p erso n s ha^dy. vigorous and prolific. tio n w ith persons w ho h a v e been ear* <1 t v t > <• u«*e o f onr T \ b l k t ^ much ae a church silent on diehon- croup ur Chamberlain's Cough Rem- 1 . H I L L ' S T A B L E T S e r e fo r w ile b y a ll f i r s t - c l a s s w h o h a v e been The Bradshaw is a largo early plum. druflrsrlst* at $ 1 . 0 0 p e r imckaye. edy. He has used it in his family i The tree is vigorous and productive. eaty.— Joseph Cook. I f you r dni|TL,'i3 tdt»ef» not keep them , e n rlo er us S 1. 0 0 cu red by the u se o f and w e w ill send you , b y retu rn m a il, a pncJtnge o i o u r for several years wi*h the best ro- | J. T. Lovett is credited with saying Tablets. 1 have little hope for the tri- suits aud always keeps a bottle of it ' W e tafce tM fl op p o rtu n ity o f in fo r m in g : W rite y n n r n am e n rd address p le in lr , and sta te onr aubacrihera th a t tha now CotnraiaaioD* r that “ for any point south of the latitude w h e th e r T H blct» a re fo r Tobacco, M ur[»hino or nmph of the temperance cause in the house. After having 1a grippe o f P e n a io n t h as been a p p o in ted , l i e ia an of N ew York city he w ould plant the L iq u o r H a L iL o ld Boldiar, a n d tr« beli#»Te th a t »o ld ie ra and T n z o m o C hf . w io ai . C o . : I f much north of DO NOT BP D FC FIVPD In to pu rchasin g uutil a larga proportion o f the he was himself troubled with it severe j thflftr M i l w ill receive ju stice I t h i» D U d a , Abundance plnm. IIK W! M B : - I b .v e ><;<-!! aslntrjronr a n y o i th e variou s noutran * t * i re N -ii.^ cough. He used other remedies j W e d o n ot a n ticip a te that th ere w ill be any that latitude, the trees m ight be injured, clergymen and o f the professing o ffe r it l f o r sule. A sk fo r H I L L ’ S without lieuetit and then concluded ra d ic a l chitnnca in th e a d m in is tra tio n o l as the tree o f Abundance is not much T A B L E T S and ta k e no oth er. Christiana o f this ¡and rise np to to try the children’s medicine and to pen sion a ffa ir » under the n ew regim e. hardier thi. ,* peach.” M a n u factu red o n ly b y We won hi advise, however, that XT. 8. The American Pomological society is tbe dutiee o f the occasion and his delight it soon effected a perma »old ier». sailors and their heir», take atep» from tvn to I'-n y PO"-- ” ’ „ ^ , 0 4 two ---- T H E ---- und h . v . no.to.tr- fo n t, speak words that shall touch the nent cure. 50 cent bottles for sale to make application at onoe, i f they have to bold it» next meeting in San Francis o f your io b le u ourea ß j a T U I u I*. L v*ll.. >Iloh. not already done » . in order to • nre the co. It was to have been held next w in noun* FEr R T . N. T. benefit o f the e»M y A lin « o f th .» claim » ter, but the meeting of the association hearts o f tbs people, and live liyes by 8 . L. Leneve, druggist The Ashland Valley Record, of lata date, Bays: "Loretu s Van Horn and children and Miss Purna Moomaw left Monday for Glendale, Arizona, where Mre. John Van Horn was reported dyiDg with fever.” n IT S F ^ T U R ^ . If V* CO M PLEXIO N à t F O R IN V E N T IO N S . P I O N E E R MARKET ; Fam ily Grocery, „SOB BEOS Preis %s 3 Doable Chloride et r-Mâ Miete / DRUNKENNESS aci MCSPfflffE EAIiT V <£&y\ >:<&■ or- " G. A. R. NOTICE. 1 Hill OHIO CHEMICAL CO. that shall blossom into fruit.— Hon. H enry Wileon, vice-presi dent of tha United States. I f we coaid only eloee ell the publie housse tbe force of true religion would be in the ascend ant everywhere.— Bov. H u gh Price Hnghee. It is the fnnetion* of the chorcli to (trike the sturdiest blow it is in ca»e there should be any future pension W e thank \V. H. N >sler o f aonth- legislation. 8nch ienislntion i* seldom Therefore it is o f trreat im ern California for a copy o f “ The retroactive. IHirtHiice that application» bo tiled in the Advocate," a People’* party paper department at the earliest possible date. If U. 8. soldiers sailors or ih e ir widows. published at Escondido. Those | children or parents, cesire inform ation in ; regard to pension matters, they should good peopls ar* still struggling write to T m P hrss C laim s C om pany , at Washington, D. 0 „ and they w ill prepare with tbe unequal laxati >n question and send th « necessary A p p lic a t io n . if they — in that connty alone 50,000 acres find them entitled nmier the nnmerons laws en a cted f«»r th e ir benefit. Address. o f land end $1.642.826.15 in prop P K K S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y . John W ed d erb u rn , M a n n ^ in « A tti»rn ey ^ erty valuations of th# rieh, having , r (( ^ g,s , W a s h iu g to u . escaped taxation. But the citizens seem to have approved the expose instead o f condemning it, and it give* them an opportunity to cor capable o f at a municipal admin istration whose supreme mission it ia to protect, foeter aud propagate alcoholism.— Rev. Chao. Park burst, D . D. rect th* great oppression. at Chicago durin g the W o r ld ’s fair ha* caused a postponement to 1895. ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY. That Democratic wonder, the Now York Weekly World, has )>'«* p b s n g o d i t « w s f k l f in t o a TW IC E - A-WEF.K paper, and yon c«n now get the two |>a|<er* a week for the *nme old price— t l a year. Think of it ! The new* fr York nijht at your door ft« i three days- -101 paper* a yeat your home paper The Hn.u.ri O n ly s e e s ; " " A FEW Testimonials s Tablets. _ T^C ^ - Jin - r Cir o ._ g etim e 1 « vr T H I OHIO CH « « « . v TT VW« ^ n :—Som ^ 1IltWt_ r o > * » .Ijs < «I « . worth u( . T i î l h i t .,O h a b r n r y tm o tir r M id e h .»« fo r »1 y ,.lirw|. th em all 1 right aud. although iwwom'n |u less than & a t i i k >F JO llSbO *. P.O . Box 46. th e y d id i tüu work Tru ly yours. PrTTP«rU< tt.S3 A 51 Optra Block, LIMA, OHIO. FREE. F A R T ! 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