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Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report S q u i l l e C ih j g lfT Ä Ü TU ESD AY, JAN. 8, 1895. For God, and Home and Native Land. IF. C. T U. The Coquillle City W. C. T. U. meet« At the Methodist church, «oath, every Fri day, at 3 o'clock p. ui. All interested in the work are invited to cttend The W. C. T. U. o f South Dakota will oppose the resubmission of the prohibitory law_by the legislature this winter. A bill will be introduced into the next legislature o f New Hamp shire, prohibiting the manufacture c>f spirituous and malt liquors. Lord Boseberry stated at a recent public meeting that it is the purpose to re-introduca a Liquor Veto Bill in the next parliament. Thu annual parliamentary re turns B h o w the revenue from the liquor traflio in England for the year ending March 31st last, to have been X34,015,699— an increase over previous years. New Jersey W. C. T. U. won the prize banner given by Mrs. Hunt for the largest number or scientific temperance instruction superinten dents appointed during last year. The supreme court of Indiana has rendered a dicision that it is unlawful for a woman in that stato to hold a saloon license, and no debt contracted by a woman in tlint business is valid. Prominent ladies of several Chicago churches have orgnuized, it is said, for the purpose o f plac ing free lunch counters in churches to offset the influence o f the saloon free lunch. An ninnsing incident occurred at the close of 8am Jones’ sermon at Pulaski the other day. 8tep- i ping down from the pulpit, folding lm hands across his breast and looking solemnly over the uudic-nce, the great revivalist said: “ 1 want all the women in this crowd who have not spoken a harsh word or baibored an unkind j D U .U I D III K Q l ' i l . l Z i T I O X . | thought toward their husbands for a mouth past to stand up.” One old lady, appatautly on the I t s l . a b o n I * r n r lir n llF C o m |>lclr«l H r a n l l t .l o t t i ' l U r a r U t S . shady side of 60, stood np.” Mrs. C. J. W ooldridor , of Wortham, “ Come forward and give me your Texas, saved the life of her child by the The state board o f equalization use of A y er’ s C h erry P ecto ra l. hand,” said the preacher. practically completed its labors “ One of my children had Croup. Tho The women did so, whereupon yesterday, finishing the equaliza c:tae was attended by our physician, and was supposed to ho well under control. Ono tion of class I, embracing town lots j Jones said night I was startled by the child's hard breathing, ami on going to it found it stran and improvements thereou, and I “ Now, turn around and let tins gling. It had nearly ceased to breathe. class II, embracing lands of all audience see the best-looking Realizing that the child's alarming condition had become possible iu spite of the medicines kinds, improvements on deeded ! woman in the country, given, I reasoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of lands, railroad and telegraph lines. After taking her seat the revival Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral In the house, I gave There are six separate divisions of [ addressed the uieu: the child three doses, at short intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment property iu the latter class, hence j t “ Now I want all the men in the Pectoral was given, the child’s breathing grew easier, and, in a short time, she was the woik of figuring percentage '■ this crowd who have uot spoken sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. aud carrying cut results is neces a hard word or harbored an unkind The child is alive and well to-day, and I do not hesitate to say that Ayer’a Cherry Pec sarily, tedious, and it could uot be thought toward their wives for a toral saved her life.” • mouth pust to stand up.” completed immediately. Twouty-seven great big »h ap The board adjourned to meet ping fellows hopped out of the Wednesday morning. Iu the matter of town lots and audience with all the alacrity of P rep ared b y D r. J . C . A y e r Si C o ., L ow ell, Mass. improvements thereon tho follow champagne eorka. “ Come forward and give me ing action was taken: Benton, P r o m p t to a c t , s u r e to e u ro Cooi, Curry, Crook, Gilliam, Grant, your hands, my dear boys.” Jones gave each one a vigor Harnev, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, L iccolu, Malheur, Morrow, Sher ous slmk», after which he ranged all man, Wallowa, Wasco and Yam of them side by aids in front of a hill were allowed to stand as re pulpit and facing the audience, turned by the counties; 10 per looked them over carefully and cent was added in linker, Luke, solemnly, and then, turning around Multnomah, Tillamook, Union and to the audience, he said: “ I want Washington couuties; 12J per cent you all to take a look at the twenty- was added in Linn county; 15 per s e v e n biggest liars in the state of cent was added in Marion county, Tennessee.” — Hartwell Sun. and 5 per cent in Umatilla; a re Hunting Quality o f Tobacco. duction of 5 per cent was made in The various properties o f the tobacco Clatsop and Douglas; 10 per cent leaf— burning qualities, size, weight, WASHINGTON. E>. c. in Clackamas, Columbia, Jackson color and ferm entive properties—are all T n ir N a t io k ^ i . T r ib u n e I s now entering upon IU and Polk. m ore or less affected by tho variety of fttii year o f phenom enal su e r «» . No’ oilier fam ily w eekly In the country baa hod such In lands, improvements, railroad tobacco, the soil, timo and manner of k grow th, and maintained It so steadily. goes Into evorv County lo the United ¡States, and and telegraph lines the following manuring, clim ate and tho time o f ripen- Das It ciuh.s o f subscribers ut neatly e v ery PostoiTlee. iug. The properties of tobacco m ay also It has gninwl this proud position wHely on iu* merit* action was taken: Baker, Benton, w a hlifhiy interesting fam ily newspaper. be affected by tho manner of curing and Clackamas, Curry, Crook, Gilliam, For tips Year 1894 GraDt, Harney, Jackson, Josephine, the weather during the curing. The fact Ft w ill be made m uch bettor nnd m ore attractive tha* Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, that so many factors play an im portant ev er. W hile retaining till o f Its present popular leak part in determ ining the quality o f to Malheur, Sherman, Tillamook, bacco makes this part o f tho su bject a nos, It will constantly add new onus. Umatilla, Union, Wallowa and difficult and tedious one to study and Wasco counties were allowed to understand. T o secure the desired burn stand as returned; a reduction of ing quality, the am ount o f chlorine must M ii H t o r y . by men who actually served and 20 per cent was made in Clatsop not rise above a m aximum, nor the b u g 4.it In the struggle. S h o r t s t o a t en <tf Rom ance, T ravel, Experience and Columbia; 15 per cent in Coos; amount o f potash sink below a minimum. \nd advenjurc, by leading writers. o r i a l * upholding the cnu.se o f the veterans, 10 p e r c e D t in Morrow a u d Polk; 5 F rom studies m ade o f 40 samples o f and E f U m t aintaining the highest, loyalty to the Govern- tobacco, grow n in Baden, Germ any, on ment. and die prom otion o f the best Interests o f the p e r c e n t in Douglas a n d Yamhill; whole people. . _ different soils and with different m a i V a n l i l n f / t o n ,Ve»e\v. Full accounts o f what Is a r a is e of 5 p e r c e n t was made in nures, the conclusion was that tobacco taking place at the seat o f Governm ent ; care fill re Linn and Multnomah; 10 p e r cen t continued to g low longer—i. e., burned port* or all Important matters in Congress and the KxecHtlve Department*»; gossip about public men. in Washington; 12J p e r c e u t in better—the m ore potash and less chlorine I fo K M c /io M D e p a r t m e n t . Edited b y a lady ol National reputation. (sodium chlorine) it contained. Marion.— Salem Statesman. O . a . n . . I f ’. R . C., a n ft S. o f V . J le w * , m ort M i s s N e l l i e F i g g ’s cure for Colds, Fevers and General De bility. Small Bile llesus. 36c. l*er bottle. The Alice Blanchard is being fitted np with passenger accommo dations for twenty-five passengers Put up in no»t wnteb-ohaped bottles,*'igar coutod. Small Bile lleuno. Ubc. w r Untie. John C. Brown, of Parkersburg, attended the referee’s sals at Emp ire Saturday, 28th ult., and bid in the property on Bearcreek.on which he bad a mortgage. Ono .Small Bile [lean ererr night fora week arouseToruid Liven- *6u. ncr bottle. Comrade Joualbun Quick cams up from his home on the lower river Thursday and spent a day or so on business and visiting his son- in-law. Mr. Lavine, and fumily. They increase appetite, purify tho whole system and acton the liver. Mile MennsSma«. The steamer Dispatch mode no trip to this place from Bandon last Thursday on account of tho pre vailing storm. The wind blew a gale on the coast and made naviga tion on the lower river very risky. Saved Her Life. AY£R 5S Cherry Pectoral FIR ST Compare our holiday celebra tions with that fearful disaster attending the one at Silver Lake, mentioned elsewhere in today's H e r a l d , and no one will gainsay our occasion for thaukfnluess at least that no mishaps befell us. But that one should not fail of warning us that our public halls and church holdings and school- houses are not constructed up to the times for safety from a similar visitation iu this community. In general tobacco w ill be o f inferior burning qu ality if it contains m ore than 0.4 per cent o f chlorine and less than 8.5 per cent potash. A s a result o f investigations made at th« A labam a sta tion and reported upon by A lex J. Bon- duranty it waa found that while tobacco from sandy soils contained on an aver age only 0.29 per cent o f chlorine, that from heavy soils contained 0.92 per cent of chlorine, mid that tobacco from light soils averaged 2.8 per cent potash, while that from heavy soils averaged 2.4 i**r cent. F rom these indications, to secure the best burning quality, tobacco should be grow n on light soils and not on heavy clay soils. O f Interest to Cot ion I’ lanturs. The attention o f cotton ni« liters is called to tho superiority o f Indian and Egyptian cotton baling in consular re ports oil t he needs and conditions o f fo r eign m arkets. A ccord in g to the reports, the Indian cotton is pressed into small, com pact bales, securely covered with ju te and wrapped continuously, as it were, w ith iron bands, whereas m uch o f the A m erican cotton arrives in bad con dition— tho iron bands broken and the bagging torn or otherwise m utilated, and often rotten from exposure to the ele ments or from having lniu in the water, w hich causes the w eight o f the cotton to bo fictitiously increased. Cotton thus saturated w ith water and increased in weight is necessarily greatly depreciated in value. The utm ost pains are taken in the packing o f Indian and E gyptian cotton shipped to Europe. Compressing is done by steam com pressors, and the bales, J oey B eyers , which are so securely covered w ith jn te F a n n y E n d ic o t t , as to 1 » alm ost im pervious to the ele T i i . l i e G a m b l e , ments, are fastened w ith at least tw o C. II B u n c h , iron bands or ties m ore than are used ou F red W aterm an , the A m erican bales. Ou an average, four L o u is H e l l e r , bales (say 1,568 pounds net) ©f Indian Committee. cotton g o to a space ton o f 40 cubic feet, --------- ► « » »« -------- some presses m aking even 100 bales equal to 21 tons measurement. The $ 1 00 — Reward $100. Egyptian bales are som ewhat larger than The of tins thin paper will be pleased l n e readers or Pleased the j ndiAnf bnt are equally w ell wrapped to learn that there is at lenst one dreaded ... . , , .__ , , , , disease that science has been able to core in j w*th ju te and bound w ith iron bands, nil its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known Dr. Price'* Cream Baking Powder to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. constitutional disease requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, i f l d i P l I 'V K i l K l i i i 'E thereby destroying the foundation of the Uf -WJliup iq Ptoq lam ta disease and giving the patient strength b y building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO.t Toledo, Ohio, i S F S o ld by druggists, 75 cents. Nineteen out o f eyery tweuty of tho w o m e n and girls received into the W. C. T. U. Itescue Home at Eau Claire, Wisconsin, are B aved to a better life. This result is due Ths Academy Literary society largely to the wise and l o v i n g cure o f the superintendent, Dr. Annette will give an entertainment at the J. Shaw. Academy on Saturday evening, A horrible story comes from the Jau. 12. The entertainment will New Guinea Islands o f a massacre consist o f a literary program, one and cannibal feast o f which whisky o f the chief features being a joint was the instigator. The natives, debate between ths Fisbtrnp Ly it is said, stole ths whisky from a ceum and the scholars o f the acad if y ou use the Pota lum« Iiii'iibatom S Broittlco tradiug post, and inflamed by the emy. A small admission fee of ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY. M«ke money while o th e r* a r e w a s t in g stimulant, killed and ate the trad 10 cents will be charged, as the time bv old processes That Democratic wonder, tho Non- C atalog tells all about ers. scholars wish to present the school it.and describes every York Weekly World, has just article needed for the< Tw o new state W. C. T. U. with a lihtary. Every one should changed its weekly into a TWICE- poultry business. papers have been started rocently come out and help them aloDg in A-WEEK paper, aud you can now their good work. get the two papers a week for the — the Colorado W. C. T. U. Mes wheel. Prettiest model. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Nosier in same old price- $1 a year. W e are Pacific Coast senger, to l>e edited by the corres \gents. Bicycle cata Think of itt The news from New logue,moiled free,gives ponding secretary, Mrs Sarah L .l dulged in holding a little family York right at your door fresh every full description, prices, etc., aoej * t * w a n t e d . reunion last Tuesday New Year’s 1 Teetor, Denver, and the Kentucky PIT ALUM A mCUBATOR CO.,Fetal«ma.Cal. three iluys--104 piqiers a year—anil B ranch H ors*, *31 S Main St., I.o» Angeles. paper, with Mrs. Frances E. Bsau- j day—though only those were pres your home paper The H f . iut . d all fo r champ, of Lexington, in charge. ent who were conveniently located O n l y i& a . e e ! ------------- - a t » —- — An examination o f the books at to participate. There were present Tommy Paw, w hen was electri the freight office revealed the fact to enjoy the occasion, Judge and that four tiroes as much beer is Mrs. Nosier and Bird, o f the im city first kuowu? Mr. Figg—That > ARTIES contemplating coming to the is hard to say. Electricity has Pacific Coast. Merchants, Farmers. used in “ high license” Plainfield, mediate household, and J. T. Nos always been current. Mchanic«. Clerks or Laborers (male or. ier and family, and J. \\. Nosier fem ale for employment, to purchase land with its 16,000 inhabitants, as is and family, resident here. It was SsDtior McAlister is 8«i<l to hav« ,,r in bnainV«. »enti AO cent, ni unrv . u ro ,'rder for Map*. Circular', Illoatrated Books sold in the entire state o f Kansas, no less a joyful occaaion to those eotnn Ollt for ilh,,|lslHI)g ths office Capers aud General Inforniatiou of the Fa according to the reports of the U .' who mails up the circle and left its o f district attorney and substitut- ¡ rv>ast w - KEJD k CO., 8. internal revenue department. happy impression. ing county attorneys. ¡ mj ' * l L oil. 1 G H IO K E K R MSSSa PAYS g e a u t ifu l : Q a lifu r n ia . ] s t r e e t , o p p o s it e C O Q U IL LE C IT Y , X TO T IC E —lion . W. Sinclair is the regu- 1 . 1 Iarly authorized agent at Coquille City tor the collection o f subsidy and right-of- V ay subscription s on »«count o f this coin- P»“ V. R. A. GRAHAM. ..T H E .. odd FELLOWS’ HALL, ELDREDGE OIÍEGON. HOICE stock o f new and fnshionable millinery, including trimmed and un trimmed hats, flowers, ribbons, tips, eto Will receive new invoices and a tine stock of FANCY GOODfc? by each steamer and by rail. Ladies are » ordially invited to in spect these goods an:', compare prices. Orders from a distance promptly and carefully filled. 3rt tf I NELLIE FIGG. C G. A. R. NOTICE. We take this opportunity of informing our subscribers that the new Commissioner of Pensions has been appointed. He is an old soldier, and wo believe that soldier»! and their heirs will receive justice at his hands. Wo do not anticipate that there will bo any radical changes in the administration of pension affairs under the new regime. Wo would adviso, however, that U. S. soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps to make application at 01100 , if they have not already done so, in order to secure the benefit o f tho early filing of their claims in case thcro should be any future pension legislation. »Such legislation is seldom retroactive. Therefore it is o f great im portance that applications be filed in tho department at the earliest possible date. If U .S . soraiers, sailors or their widows, children or parents, desire information in regard to pension matters, they should write to Tin: P ress C laim s C ompany , at Washington, D. C., and they will prepare and send tho necessary application, if they find them entitled under the numerous laws enacted for their benefit. Address, PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Managing Attorney, P. O . B o x 385.1 Washington, I). C. T ik s M lffe b , It seems hardly possible, but neverless it is true, that on an aver age every fifty-fifth person you meet wears W . L. Douglass shoes. Did you ever realize what an im mense undertaking it is to supply one article of wearing appaiel to over one million people? A (I r n n t l L l t r r a r r F .n t c r t n in n ir u t . Clint liandleman o f Parkers The closing feature o f a grand burg was in town a brief spell last literary entertainment, to be given Tuesday, the first for more than a at the academy under the auspi year. He was, returning from n ces o f the undersigned committee visit to unc^ feam m y Barklow’s, at on Saturday evening, Jan. 12, will Norway, before the latter and fam be a joint discussion between the ily leave for Idaho, whither they Fishtrap Lyceum and the Academy expect to go iu February on n pro Literary society ou the following tected visit. question: “ Besolved, That meu Dr. Stockman had a peculiar of tliought have been more bene spell New Year’s dny— not o f sick ficial to the world than meu of ness or paiu exactly, but loss of action.” The Fishtrap Lyceum sight and lapse o f memory. A will champion the affirmative, darkness came upon him and later represented by Anderson Lamb, nu entire lapse o f memory, not Ralph Edmunds, John Lamb, Sher knowing his nearest friends, nor man Pauli aud Ed Fish. The the Dames nor any knowledge o f his Academy Literary society will sus children. Ho lins partially recov tain the negative, represented by ered at this writing. C. H. Buncb, Oliver Sanford, Fred Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Waterman, John Leek and Ben Gazette, Middletown, N. J., believes Lawrence. that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy We will endeavor to make this should tie in every homo. He used it for a cold and it effected a speedy the best entertainment ever given cure. He snys: “ It is indeed a by the society. Au admittance grand remedy, I can recommend to fee of 10 cents will be charged for all. I have also seen it used for the purpose o f purchasing n library whooping cough, with the best re for the use of the school and society. sults.” CO cent bottles for salo by B. F. L a w r e n c e , S. L. Leuevc, druggist. C B., R. & E. R R. & .N. Co. Millinery and Fancy floods ABSOLUTELY P U B E L O C A L IT E M S . _ _ _ ...... '■ BBSS T h e T r e a t l u c S yk triN . Mrs. Tim Seely had been ill sev One sister who complained of eral days I hs I weok, but has recov the inequality between the hotel ered fully. accommodations and the prices for Prevent »ml euro Constipation and Slck- Headuclie. Small Hilo Beano. the same at the recent session o f a Attorney J. F. Hull passed up to certain Btate assembly was said to Myrtle Point cn last Friday’s traiu have been met with the argument: on a business trip. “ We cennot afford to make as cheap O usrnnlm i to euro mil,ms A ttack ! and Couauimtmn. Small 111)« Uuuus. a rate to a g a t b e i i n g o f women as Take! Take! Take Simmons Liver to the same number of men, because ‘they do not patronize the Regulator for dyspepsia, constipa tion and heartburn. bar.’ ” To old Digestion take one flmaU Ilile Dean tfter eating. 26c. per bottle. The recent legislature in Mas- A storm was predicted for this s.ichussetts to prohibit treating is one o f the longest strides in the locality on the 7tb or 8th, but it right direction that has ever been came earlier and filled the bill- taken. No one custom has ever brought so much disastsr in its train as the absurd custom o f treat ing. An exchange, in commenting on this subi<»ct, wisely says: “ There would bo just as much good fellowship in asking one to have a cake o f soap, a pound of crackers or sugar, a gallon o f oil or a clean shirt, as there is in inviting him to turn himself into a tank or a smokehouse at your expense. When a group o f hail fellows get together they not uncommonly line up before a bar, and in turn ‘stand treat’ until each has ‘set'em up,’ and then they separate, uncomfortably full o f soda, snrsapnrillu and giuger ale, or something stronger.” Tbeends of companionship would have been served as well if they had visited n gents' furnishing store and loaded up with collar- buttons, neck scarfs, hosiery and like accessories to n geutleman's toilet It might sound a little strange at first to hear “ What’ll you have?” answered by “ A pair of socks, thank you,” but the novelty would wear off and maukiud would be gainers by the innovation.— National liebokah. Kiam Powder —-BDITKD BY THK- COQUILLE CITY | A 1 'u r l lii c l i l t !>)’ tin- I t r v . J o ,i n , u f T fH u r a M 'r , Is A Strictly h igh -grade F a m ily Sowing M achine, ponneKftlng all m odern im provem ent*. G uaranteed E qual to the B est Prices very rca*onnl>!e. 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It haHevfa In the ulesl food to the greatest num ber o f ou r people, ami the highest developm ent o f our iiw Ululions—fa National m il y and exulted loyalty. a li 3 0 a p li s l B II Hi S O L D B Y A L L D R U G G IS T S , Or eont by mall upon receipt of prico by Prentiss Chamica! and M anufacturing Co., 406 CALIFORNIA STREET, ÈI SAN FRANCISCO,'CAL. 1 ,{1113 curo constipation Premiss ltoctiiyiug'pills cure constipation Prontlws rectifying pills cureconotlpation Pronti*» Fortifying pIllHcuroconstipation T fcce. $1 a Y e a r p a y a b l e in (W a n < & - II For sale by II. S. Knowlton, Druggist. It c'al in-to g ive m ore and better mutter for the sun» Af t w o c e n t * a week than any other publication E very line that a pcnr< In it Is written for I», and M •ppeored in no other paper. II »«**«*■* n o » y u a l c a l l |r m a t t e r . Address— THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, %?at N t w YORK AVE., WASHINGTON, O. Oh Tlio Notional Tribune anil th H erald both one year for only $2.50. P IO N E E R M A R K E T AND Family Grocery, (Lorenz Building) C O Q U IL L E C ITY. S Preps. "VI T IL L keep constantly on hand a com- ▼ V plote line of FRESH AND SALTED MEATS, Bologna. Head Cheese, VEGETABLES, CANNED GOODS Coffee, Sugars. Teas, FOR INVENTIONS. Enunl •with th e interest o f thoac h a v in g cla im s against th e govern m en t is that o f IN V E N T O R S , w h o often lose th e benefit o f valuable inven tion s because o f th e in com peten cy o r inattention o f the attorneys em ployed to obtain their patents. T o o m uch care cannot be ex ercised in em p loy in g com p eten t and reli able s olicitors to procure patents, for the value o f a patent d ep en d sgrea tly , if n ot entirely, upon the care and sk ill o f the attorn ey. . .• W ith the v iew o f p rotectin g inventors from w orth less o r careless attorneys, nnd o f seein g that inven tion s are w ell p rotected b y valid patents, w e h ave re tained cou n sel e x p ert in patent practice, and th erefore are prepared to , Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Specbl Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. I f y ou h ave an inven tion on hand sen d a sk etch o r p h otogra p h th e re o f, to- g eth er w ith a b r ie f d escrip tion o f the im portant features, and y o u w ill be at on ce advised as to th e best cou rse to p ursue. M od els are seld om necessary. I f others are in frin g in g on you r rights, o r if y o u are charged w ith in frin gem en t by others, su bm it th o m atter to U3 fo r a reliable O P IN IO N b e fo re a ctin g o n th e m atter. ■,». T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y . eia F S TR E E T, N O R TH W EST, W ASH IN G TO N , O .O . P. o. BOX ¿S3. Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. r;yr" Prices nrc as low ns the lowest. Orders from any part promptly filled. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. Cut this out and send it with your inouiry. -fie flUABAffTlR A and invi!•«* tho «Yiroful investigation us to our responsibil ity and the merits of our Tablets. 1 Il&fflj Double Chloride of Gold Tablets W ill completely destroy tlio desire forTORACCO in from 3 to 5 days. Perfectly h a rm less; cirn^o no siekne.ssi and may be given in a cup o f tea or coffee without the knowl edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing ip a few clays. DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT the patient, b y the use o f our SPRCIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. During treatm ent patients ftro allowed the free use o f Liquor or M or phine until such tone as tbey shall voluntarily give them up. We send particulars and pamphlet o f testim onials free, and shall bo glad to place sufferers from an y o f these habits In com m unlca tton with persons who have been cured by the use o f ourTABLKTS, HILL'S TABLETS are for sale by » 1 1 f ir s t - class d r u « g M * at $ | .O O per package. If your d ruggisldoes not keep them , enclose ns $ | .OO »nd wo w ill seuu you, by return m ail, a package of o Tablets. W rite your name and address plainly, and state whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or liq u o r Habit. DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing » n y o f the various nostrums that, wre being o ffe n d for sale. Ask for T T l i .T ->£4 T A B L E T S and take no other, Manufactured only by -----T H E ---- OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 61.63 * 66 Open Block. LIMA, OHIO. P A K T ia’ JLARS FREE. A FEW Testimonials fro m p e rs o n s who h a ve been c u re d b y th e u se o f Hill s Tablets. T n » O h io C h b m ic a l C o . : D e a r S i r :—I have been using your cure for tobacco habit, and found it would do w hat you claim for it. I used ten cent» worth o f the strongest chewing tobacco a day, and Irom ono to five cigars; or I would smoko from ten to iorty pipes o f tobacco. Have chewed »nd smoked for tw enty five years, and tw o packages o f vour Tablets cured m e so I have no desire for It. * B .M . JA Y LORD, Leslie, Mich. D o b b s F f . r r t , N. Y. T h e O h io C h e m ic a l C o . :—G ewtlbmei * r-Boraei time »go I sent for f l no worth o f your Tablets forT ob »rco Habit. 1 received them all right and, although I was both a heavy smoker aud chcwer, they did the work in less than three days. I am cured. iue> um your9t M ATHEW JOHNSON»P. O. Box 4». P it ts b u r g h , T a . T he O h io C h e m ic a l C o . <* rhti k m b s :—It gives mo pleasure to speak a word of nraise for your Tablet*. My son wa* <*tron*ly addicted to the use o f liquor, and through a friend. I was led to try yoar Tablets. H# w as» heavy and constant drinker, but after using your Tablets but three days h « quit drinking, ^ ill not touch liquor o f any kind, I have wailed four moutl» before writing Yours truly. you, in order to know the euro was peramucut. M l « . HELEN MORRISON. C i s c n n m i , O nto, •rfonned a mime»«? TnE OHIO CnEMiCAL CO t-G*KTLEM *H:—Your Tablets h a re performed m i n e 's in my m y case. cast “ **** o t have used morphine, hypoderm ically, for seven year*, and have been cured ‘ \> 7 jjB two packages o f your Tablets, and without any effort on m y part. >«• L . L J i L G A i . A d d r e s s a ll O r d e r s to I RESPONSIBLE ¡AGENTS WANTED T H E O H IO C H E M IC A L C O ., ■nt »on dll'; parer.» 61, S3 and &d Opera Block. L'M A, OHIO. m a n