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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1895)
^7 4 é$q«flïf Citfl Retain. Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report T U E SD AY , MARCH 5, 1895. For God, and Home and Biuliw Land. ir. c. T. U. The CoqnilUe City W. C. T. U. meet* et the Methodist o h u r c b , south, every Fri day, st 8 o'clock |>. iu . All interested in the work are invited to rttend (From the National W. C. T. U. Bulletin.l T h e F o e o f C h ltd h u o d . The drunkard’ children come into the world mentally and physic ally weak. In one lunatic asylum out of some three bundled idiots, half were found to he the children o f drunken parents.— Dr. J. B. Hellier, Leeds, 1891. A b s o l u t e l y üliiiH'y and Fancy Goods P U B E FIRST Mm p n : INFLUENZA, P u tu p in neat watch-shaped b o ttle s, sugar T ‘ have B e e n a man strip his coated. Small Bile Beaus. p e r bottle- child in the street, and take the A Mr. McClellan of Eureka, clothes to pledge, in order to get Cal., who has landed interests in €rink,— Pawnbroker’s testimony in this section, spent several days o f ' “ CliUd’s Guardinn,” 1893. last week in this city. T h ey increase appetite, p u rify the w hole The birds of the air will tear grsteui and act on the liver. Bile llonimSmalL ’.feathers from their breasts for the Grants Pass Courier: J. W. W i ^comfoit of their youug in the nest, nter o f Glide is in Josephine county. and it is sad to know that there He has traded land with J. J. Ped •re homes where parents strip the igo and expects to move hither with clothing from their children for his family. One Small Bilo Bean ovary night fora drink.— Dr. ;8towell Rogers, B ir week urouao Torpid Livers. ‘¿oo. per bottle. mingham, in “Child’s Guardian,” George LaiDgor, mail route con 1893. tractor between Roseburg and Th* Society for the Prevention MyrtlA Point, came in last Wed of Cruelty to Children finds that, nesday and spent severul days. while an enormous number of cases George bas many friends here. of cruelty are not due to drunken Miss Effie Loomis and brother, ness, the total child-suffering in who have been residing for some the land, due to that one cause, months on the east branch of the would furnish material for an in North Fork, are visiting French ferno to which all imaginative com Settlement, Douglas county, prior positions on the plnce would be to an early departure to their tranquilizing reading for delicate former home in Nebraska, sensibilities.— “ Child’s Guardian,’’ We shall certainly have a vote 1893. on the county seat question, the —-------------- » * ■--------------- bill (N o. 237) having pnssed and Temperance Hale*. been signed by the governor, in Granite Falls Union, Minnesota, which case the spot cn the Coqnille sends a largo roll of fresh reading for lncating the new “steel cages matter each week into the lumber will be decided on.” camps. Our friend T. J. Perkins, of the In a paper read bofore the Phil osophical Society of Liverpool, iu 1893, the authors, Dr. H. It. Jones and Mr. H. E. Davies, state that nine out of every thousaud children born in Liverpool die by violent means, and the conclusion could not be avoided that the great source of this criminal violence is drink. They also state that more of these untimely deaths occur on Saturday night than upon every other night of the week. W ord has just come from South Australia from the president of the W. C. T. U., Mrs. Nicholls, of Prospect, Adelaide, that the adult suffrage bill lias been carried for South Australia giving all women the right to vote on the same terms as men and with no barrier to a •eat in parliament. The kill now only awaits the queen’s consent. Mrs. Nicholls writes it as a grand victory after a hard and well-fought battle of seven years in which the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union has done its fair share of the :fighting. It was carried by a ma jority of seventeen, beiug throe votes to spare above the constitu tional majority needed to carry the measure. Gladstone will eat nono but stale bread, and is a great believer iu tbe efficacy of it nnd milk us life- prolonging food. Many deer are seen along tbe Items. L O C A L IT E M S . Feb. 23— The Arago arrived yes base of the Cascades and Blue mountains, having been driven out Buds and blooms are bursting. terday. T o aid D igestion ta k e o n e .Small Dilo Dean Tho body of Sarah Fox, daughter by the deep snow. tf tor eating. 25c. Dcr bottle*. | of Mr. and Mrs. William Fox, who The preacher was indulging iu The logging business is blos j died in San Francisco, was brought rhapsodies over the glories of th e 1 soming. ! up to this place for interment in New Jerusalem. Little Johnny P re v e n t ami euro C onstipation and Sick. tho Marshfield cemetery. The fun listened for quite awhile. He] Or La Grippe, though occasionally epi- HeaUueho. H i nail Hilo Bout is. (1‘ in io, is a lw a y s m orn o r less prevalent;. Gardening and plautiug aro in eral services were conducted by the then whispered to his mother, Uov. Father Desmarais, according “ Mamma, isben n advnnoe agent?" j T h ’ i " ’-*' v i i i r . ! y f o r t h is c o m p la in t is A y er’ s C h erry P e cto r a l. full sway. I to tho ritee of the Roman Catholic “ Last Spring, I was taken dow n with Final preparations for the wed- j Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacks and | church. There was a large attend- ding of Miss Anna Gould to Count I.a Grippe. A t times I was com pletely pros Constimi ion. Small Bile Bonus. trated, and so difficult was m y breathing , | nnce of sympathetic friends and de Castellane, of Paris, have been that m y breast seem ed ns if confined In an Don’t fail to read the letter on ! ! acquaintances. ■ , Iron cage. I procured a bottle of A y o r ’a completed. The wedding has first page—“ Brother and Sister Sweet spirit, thou hnsfc flown away, Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner bad I began been arranged for March 4, and in Thy gentle voice is still; tuning it than relief follow ed. I could not be Meet.” Naught left us but to obey the Gould residence on Fifth lieve that the effect w ould be so rapid and the | O f 52 pawnbrokers in Burning- 'ham, 43 say that the pawning of C ure fo r Colds, F evers and G eneral D e ‘children’s clothing constitutes from b ility . Small Bile Beaus. 26c. p e r bot tle. 10 to 20 per cent o f the general Judge Dyer is again proprietor »trade. — The Child’s Guardian, of the mercantile establishment so 1893. long in his name at Bandon. incteasein the number of sa loons in the Yukon mining district, Canada,calls as usual for an increase rn the iiolice force. M is s N e llie F ig g ’s The wealthiest man in congress is 6aid to be Mr. Sorg, of Ohio, whose income is reported to be about $1.000,000 a year. — XDITKD BX THE— COQUILLE CITY The way o f the transgressor is often a puzzle to the detectives. lower rivsr, is still receiving orders for a valuable, but. low-priced, spray pump for ore'eardists. He hi.s one large invoice on the way, and is getting many more orders, as our fruitmensee that it is better and cheaper to prevent than cure pests. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy gives tlio best satisfaction of any cough medicine I handle, and as n seller leads all other preparations in the market. I recommend it bo- cause it is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. — A. W. Baldridge, Millersville, 111. For sale by S. L. Leneve, druggist. Joint Representative F. A. Stew art, of Curry county, returned from Salem via this place last Wednes day. He and Senator Vnndorburg came together via Drain to Mnish- field. The gentleman was de lighted with his Populist confreres iu the legislature, aud knows the pnrt.y of reform and its principles hnve been strengthened by their record as legislators. A number o f the old party representatives parted with them with protestations o f confidence and good will, and the prophesy that beyond n doubt such principles and representatives would certainly prevail by ’9(5, and that they wished them God-speed. ------- ---- How's This. Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured l>v Hall’s Catarrh Cure. The mandate of that will! The power that human hopes will dash— ’ Tis hoard amid the roar O f thunder, and the lightning’s flash— Reveals it evermore. avenue, New York. euro so com plete. It Is truly a wonderful med icine.” —'W. II. W il l i a m s , Crook City, S. D. A Salem man forged the first aluminum horseshoe ever made of Oregon. It is a revelation to the horsemen of Salem, being only one-sixth the weight o f a steel shoe, at the same time beiug superior iu the baser metal in all qualities to strength, ductility and resistance to wear. A horse with a complete outfit of these admirable footguards is in a condition to do better nnd more work than it could possibly accomplish without them. AYER’S * Cherry Pectoral Now you see me and now you don’t. P rom pt to a ct, su re to eu ro C. White, formerly of Coquille City, amateur boxer, fellow of the irrepressible society of hobos, etc., made his escape from durance vile at Empire City Thursday noon, 21st.. The sheriff being absent, it does seem that duo care was hardly taken to avoid a repetition of for mer errors. ------------------ m > m ----------------- Sheriff Gage returned on the Arago, Friday, with his prisoner, Johnny Manning. This will keep The long winter evenings can be the hotel bill and contingent ex very profitably devoted to reading, penses up to the regular figure. but there are some things that we Peace reigns again—Don’ t make a din; WASHINGTON» D. a Charley hops out and Jack hops iu. must read tho year round. One of i N a tio na l T k ib u n k is now entering opon Its 17th rear of phenomenal success. _ , Monday, the 25th, sow all the these is a local paper: the best iu No other family weekly In the country has had such i growth, »ml maintained it so steadily. rniuers at work in getting the bunk the county is before you— the kocs Into every County In the Uni United States, and * I It goes jvery Postomce. . ----------- ini» of subscriber» subscribers at nearly net» , „ v every ers replenished with coal prepara H eiuld . Another IS fl, CfOOCl home baa clubs has gained this proud pro-id no: jsltlon solely ón its meriti . , . , ” . i It hits tory to the arrival of the two steam paper of general circulation, such a a highly interesting family newspaper. ers. as “ Womankind,” for instance, j f o r tl?e Year 1894 According to my prognostication, which comes once a month filled i It will he made much better and more attractive tha% While retaining all of its present popular feat the school exhibition, on Friday with the best things for a busy ever. •ires, it will constantly add new ones. evening, 22d and the masquerade on housewife. We are able by special Saturday evening, 23d, were decided arrangements with the publishers, | successes. Everything passed off in to oger “ Womankind” freo for a a most agreeable and entertaining year to every paid-in-advance sub Jl’a r 311st o r » . by men who actually served and 'ought in the struggle. manner. scriber to our paper, and are glad Short Storie* of Romance, Travel, Experience adventure, by leading writer?. Tho idea of competing for a to do so, for we are convinced that wid Eilltoriuln upholding the cuiiio of the veterans, maintaining tile highest loyalty to the Govern- share of patronage in the cook no home paper in America contains and ment, and the promotion of the boat interests of the people. . . . . house business has taken hold of more of practical value to women. whole irrnhiiKftoii Yetrs. Full accounts or what is place at the seat of Government; careful ro several experts in that line. One Bright stories, clever poems, the taking >rts of all Important matters In Congress and the person from Dora is paying latest fashions, news of woman’s xecutive Departments; gossip about public men. Mionnehottl U ep a rtm en t. Edited by a lady ol some attention to the subject. At work everywhere, articles on National reputation. _ „ A. It., H '. It. anti S. o f ¥ . Ketvn, more present I am not at liberty to give “ Motherhood,” “Cultivation of Flow fall aud complete than published by any other paper. Ilcparttn en t, carefully edited bis name. ers,” a woman’s parliament for the jy Affrloultarut practical men. fien era l .Yetvs. carefully compiled. People who have been unable to discussion of matters of interest, Tin-. N a tio na l T r ib u n » I s strictly non-partlaM. thoroughly American. It behoves In the greatest start in business without assistance, nre a few of the bright features of »nd rood to the greatest number of our people, an-1 tha highest development of our iiwiilutious—iu National and who are finally able to retire “ Womankind.” m ity nnd exalted loyalty. from personal labor, will always To tho head of the house we place obttaclos in the path of others. offer on the same terms “Farm The object is to checkmate this as N owr ,” an w gviciiltu rn l p a p e r, e d ite d T?'v'o $ l aVtysY* sumption of case and dignity and by a practical farmer (Miller Purvis, to assist those who nre struggling j esq., late state lecturer of tho Ohio Ttc'al i*«to give more and better matter for the sum t w o r e n t « .1 week than any other publication for a legitimate opening and n fair Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each Every line that a pears in It is written for it, and hjtf in no other paper. II u «o * n o i y u d i c a t l deal. An attempt is to be made to month with suggestions from able j Appeared |r b o ilr r -p lH lo m u t t e r . Address— T H E N A T IO N A L T R IB U N E , reduce tho price of board without correspondents, that make it anj WASHINGTON, 0. Q b lodging to $3.50 per week at the absolute necessity to every wide %J2% NEW YORK AVE., coal mines. The National Tribune and th awake farmer. This paper is yours The great reduction in the price for the asking, provided you are a H erald both one year for only of the various food products war subscriber to our paper. «2.50. rants us in asserting that a person Remember every paid-in-advnnco | who can buy List beef, pork and mut subscriber to the H e r a l d is entitled I ton from first hands, as is now done to his choice in either of these here, can wall afford to feed working papers. Tell your neighbors about men at$3.50por week. An effort must thiB offer. A samplo copy of both m Ä R K E T bo made in that direction to equal papers may be obtained by address-1 ize the reduction in the pay of la ing the Hosterman Publishing Co., AND bor; and if those who have become Springfield, Ohio. idlors and grown fat at $4 per week Come in and pay a year in ad-1 do not nccept the situation, let them vance to the H erald and get one of get out and not stand iu tho way those attractive papers free. (Lorenz BuildincO with their avaricious game of grab- C O Q U IL LE C ITY . all. C ob . Dr. Price’ s Cream Baking Powder Another Free Offer. C B., R. & E. R. R. & N. Ci V O T I C K - l I u n , W. Sinclair is the i l lai •ri/.od Hgtmt nt ( ’oqnifrj fo r th e c o ll e c t io n o f i B M d y pauy. K . A. G RA ..THE.. STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FELLO WS’ HALL, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , R&d t v ay s u b s c r ip t io n s ou aocouut o f il. . '.' V OREGON . C H O IC E stock of new and fashionable J millinery, including trim m ed and un- triramed bats» ftewan* ribbons, tips, fto Will receive new invoices and a tine stock o f FANCY GOODS? by each steamer and by rail. Lad ies are '-ordially invited to in spect these goods an T compare prices. Orders from a distance promptly aud carefully tilled. »3 tf | NELLIE FIGG. ( ¿cl M Sì G. A. R . NOTICE. We take this opportunity o f informing I our subscribers that tho now Commissioner ! o f Pensions has been appointed. He is an old soldier, and we believe that soldietA and j their heirs will receive justice at his nands. We do not anticipate that there will be any radical changes in tho administration of pension affairs under tho new regime. We would advise, however, that U. S. soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps to make application at or«oe, if they have not already done so, in order to socuro the benefit of the early filing o f their claims in case there 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. soldiers, sailors or their widows, children or parents, desire information in regard to pension matters, they should write to T he P r ess C l a im s C o m p a n y , at Washington, D. C., aud they will prepare and send the necessary application, if they find them entitled under the numerous laws enacted for their benefit. Address, PRESS CLAIMS COM FAN Y, • John Wedderburn, Managing Attorney, O. Box 385.1 Washlngt on, D . C. N ational Tfcl fi à 'issai/ A s t r ic t ly liis h -R r n d o F a m ily S e w in g A Iu c lu iic . i>oa»t*nsli»|5 a ll m utlciRi I m p r o v e in c u t* . G uaranteed E qual to the B est P r ic e * v e r y r e a s o n a b le . O b ta in t h e m f r o m y o u r l o c a l « le a io r a m i m u k u c o m p a r is o n s . ELDREDOE MAHUFACTURliiti CG. B E L V I D E R E . ILL. frou tis a itectliylng pilla cu r o con stitu tion ’ Prwntla» itoctllylug pilla cu re conaiipatlon P rom iss Itoctlfylpg pilla cu re constipation Prem i»* R ectifying pills euro constipation PRENTISS RECTIFYING PILL C=t_l H g S II m f Alm ost a ll pills and m edlcln o p rodu ce constipation, hero Is a pill that euros torpid liver, biliousness, rheum atism , indigestion, s ick headache aud kidney and liver troubles w ithout g r ip in g o r leaving’ a n y traco o f C O N S T I P A T I O N , w hich Is tho prim o cau se o f a ll sick ness, bew are o f It gutting habitual an d ch ron ic w ith you, boo to It In tlm o ; thoso pills w ill eu ro you. LADIES: Uso P R E N T I S S R E C T I F Y I N G P I L L , bocauso it Is tho on ly safo nnd harm less rem edy that w ill surely I 3 E A U T I F Y tho CO M F LE e c le a r tho sk in an d rom ovo all blotch es r .). - aolf. 25 Cents a box. SOLD ONI in t m I C O L D BY . .L D M * O r son t b y m a ll upon receipt o f p rico by I Prentiss Chemical a ì § — T ry a box und see »ACKAGE3. ¿T5, Manufacturing: CoM SAN FRANCISCO,~ CAI— ŸèntliTÎtôcUiyluii DLiltTc.j"oconsuputioh P g i Prentiss R ectifying p ills c u r o oonutlpu, •rêntfas TtoctJryJn:” pM!.-» < •»*•*.»eon*?VatlM i £cn ! Prentiss Bnetlfying p llU c iu o const ip..- 4 0 6 CALIFORNIA STREET, Fox- sale by B. S. wlton. "Drngi payable in Avance-’ PIONEER Family Grocery, ----------------- . ----------------- W o r ld ’ s Fair Highest M edal and D iplom a. I T1 U,JH * FOR INVENTIONS. E qu al Tvith t h e interest of those having claims th o rovurrment is Tt oi valuable inventions because that o f IN V E N T O R S , w h o often lo se the tu V ' i ploy < ; to o 1 lain their o f the in com peten cy o r inattention o f 1 n • c o .up*.Yent and reli- patents. T o o m uch care cann ot be e x c ii i 1 in e t ' • h u td ; u s g r e a lly , i i n o t able s olicitors to procure patents, fo r th e v-due o f a entirely, upon the care and sk ill o f the attc : M j o r careless attorneys, W ith th e v iew o f p rotectin g inven tors f. . valid patents, w e h ave Te and o f seein g that inven tion s are w ell p rot *cd tained cou n sel ex p ert in patent p ra ctice, and hen nure are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States nnd all Foreign Countries, Conduct In* terfeiences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to 5copc and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If you h a v e an inven tion on hand send a sk etch or p h o to g ra p h th e re o f, to ----- — ---------- Duluth, (M inn.) Feb. 17.—A ALMOST A NEW Y0HK DAILY. 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 b e at on ce \ \ r i L L keep constantly on hand a com- suit which promises sensational advised as to th e best cou rse to p ursue. M od els are seld om necessary. I f t V plete line of others are in frin g in g on y o u r righ ts, o r if y o u are ch arged w ith in frin g em en t by developments lias been beguu in That Democratic wonder, the New FRESH AND «SALTED MEATS, others, su bm it th e m atter to us fo r a reliable O P IN IO N b e fo re a ctiu g o n th e the district court, resulting in the York Weekly World, has just matter. Bologna, Head Cheese, indictment at Grand Rapids of changed its weekly into a TWICE- VEGETABLES, CANNED GOODS T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , George Lydick. The suit is the A-WEEK paper, and you can now 618 F STREET, N O R T H W E S T , W A S H IN G T O N , D. C . first of a series involving a theft of get the two papers a week for the Coffee. Sugars, Teas, P. o. BO X 4 6 3 . JOHN WEDDERBURN, M anaging Attorney. 2,300,000 feet of lumber, sopposed same old price— $1 a year. Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. Prices aro as low as the lowest. , ^ 1 to have been stolen from govern Think of it ! The news from New J3F" Cut this out and send it with your inquiry, -fffr ment and reservation lands in the York right at your door fresh every Orders from au$ part promptly filled. last two years. Lydick himself three days—104 papers a year—and admits be has trespassed on this your home paper The H erald all for •f S ' * land for a year and a half. Dis O n l y $ 2 . 8 5 ! trict Attorney Stryker has been NVi working on the case for about three i months. Tho number of defend- auts, he says, are not less than 300, j CURESW h I r C ALL ELSE FAILS- „ J Bert Cough Syrup. Tat*«» Good. Use | but they, almost without exception,1 . . . . . F* ♦ ,x..,-o. rr h h a rm In time, sold by druggists.___ la y s . r'r.T-fr.iFt P e r fe c 1 tly a r m • - w i l l c o m p le t e ly d e s t r o y t h e d e s ir e f o r TO BACCO in f r o m 3 to fj day are working in the interests of big j C O N S U M P T I O N ■.:# le s s ; enn se n o s ick n e s s , nn d m a y b o g iv e n inn, en p o f t e a o r c o ir e o w ‘ i t h o u t t ö o k n o w l- e d g o o f th o p a tien t, w h o w ill v o lu n t a r ily s to p s m o k in g o r c h e w in g in a fe w da>3. lumbering corporations, which I really are the principals, and will I t h e p a tien t, b y t h « u s e o f o u r SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. receive the state's attention when C I> u rlnsrtrcatm ent*patients a r e a llo w e d th e fr e o u so o f L iq u o r o r M o r the defendants explain the situa p h in e u n til su ch thm c as t h e y s h a ll v o lu n t a r ily irlye t h e m up. W e send p a r ticu la r s a u d p a m p h le t o f te s t im o n ia ls f r e e , and 1 sh a ll tion and give the names o f the j b e c la d t o p la c e s u fferer* fr o m a n y o f t h e s e h a b its in c o m m u n ic a parties for whom they Hie working. t io n w ith p erson s w h o h a v e been cu r e d b y t h o u se o f o u r T a b l e t s . fro m p e r s o n s H i L L ’ 8 TABLETS » r e f o r s a le b y a ll f i r s t c l a s s The Amount to be recovered is over | w h o h a v e b een dri:i7Ki*t8 a t $ | .O O Pe r pa ck a g e. _ $50,000 and it is to be the largest j I f y o u r d rn g K ia td o c* n o t k eep th e m , e n c lo s e us $ I .O O cu r e d by th e u se o f an d w e w ill sen d y o u , b y retffTn m sU , a p a c k a g e o f suit o f any kind ever undertaken Caveats, and Trade-Mark, obtained and all Pat-] Tablets. ¡entbusines* conducted for M odcratc F it s . i W rite y o u r n a m e a n d a d d ress p la in ly , a n d s ta te by tbe federal authorities. O ur O f f ic e 1« OffOMIT* U . 8 . f £[*!!▼ OPPICC1 W h .tlip r T a b lets a r e f o r T ofcacro, M o rp h in e 'and we can secure patent IQ less tune than those *---------- * . ------------- L iq u o r Ilahlt. 'remote from Washington. . , , Heroine (despairingly) — How | i Send model, drawing or photo., With desertp-1 DO NOT BP. DECEIVED in t o p u r c h a s in g T n * O h i o C h r m i c a l C o . : tion. W e advise, if patentable or not, free of| a n y o f t b e v a rio u s n o s tr u m s th a t « r e b e in g P b a r S i r :—I h a v e b e e n u s in g rnucb nre you paid for thus relent charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. o ffe r e d f o r sale. A sk fo r H I L L ’ S c u r e f o r t o b a c c o h a b it, an d fo u n d i t w ou ld A P a m p h l e t ** How to O btain Patents,” with T A B L E T S and ta k e n o o t h e r lessly pursuing me? Heavy Villaiu cost of same in the U . S. and foreign countries; do w h a t you c la im f o r it. I u *ad te n cen t* w o rth o f t h e s t r o n g e s t c h e w in g t o b a c c o a a a y , M a n u fa ctu red o n l y b y (forgetting him self)—A paltry $15 sent free. Address, ftnd Ir o n , o n e t o flv o c i ^ t . , o r I w ou W jin o k e f r o m te n t o f o r t y p ip e s o f t o b a c t o . H a 'e c n ^ w ea — thtc — a week and expeuses, ma'am. n v l sm okert f o r t w e n ty (Ir e yemrs. nnd t w o im ck m gc, T i m Etc ia X I i I p b ’ S S i l t '« ! . The Westminster Gazette gives F. J. C H E N E Y A C O . P r o p r ie to rs , an account of the following scene Toledo, O. We tho undersigned have k n o w n F. J. recently okaeryed by a correspon Cheney for the Inst 1ft years, and believe perfectly honorable in all business dent in the southwest o f London: him transactions and financially able to carry A crowd o f children, mostly dirty out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, •nd ragged, jostling at the entrance Toledo, ()., Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. o f a public bouse; two bigger girls, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, one with a shawl over her head and acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per a baby in her arms, abusing each bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Testimon ials free. other, and breaking off to dance. Packets o f sweets iu most of the THE EXAMINER’ S BIG PREMIUMS hands, gome scrambling for the i ______ dropped ones. I asked, “ Whore The San Francisco Examiner did yon get all those sweets?” will give away at its next annual Silence. Then m taller child said, drawing 9000 premiums, aggregat- “ Fron: Mr.----------; he guv’em ns a ing iu value $145,000. Each sub- Houskeeper—Half the things Christmas box;” so I opened the scribor, also, receives a fine picture yon wash nre torn to pieces. door and watched; the public was worth In the market more than the Wnslieiwoman — Yes, mum; but when a thing is torn in two or fall of children, and Mr.--------- wsh price o f the paper. These are more pieces, mum, I count them ns handing out his packets, nnd appar- splendid indneemeuts, because the only one piece, mum. ently trying to prevent repented Exnminer is the be9t newspaper on “ Tlist’s a fine, solid bnby of applications. This is bow we make the coast and is well worth alone yours, Newpah,” said a friend who our paupers —just as the coustant the $1.50 a year that it costs. If was admiring the firat baby. “ Do music at the doors o f the publics you subscribe now you can get the you think he’s solid?” asked New “ It draws children nnd lads and girls, II ehai . d nnd the Weekly Examined pah, lather disconsolately. seems to mo as if he was all holler.” who end by goirg in. I have both one year for only $2.75. This watched them often. If the pnbli- clubbing rate entitles the subscriber | ‘ I f I givo yon some dinner,” said Mr. Hayseed, “ will yon turn can wants to give sweets, why to a ticket in the drawing aud n il1 the grindstone awhile?" *‘Naw,” doesn t he do it elsewhere than other to special piivilcgos. Don’t said Dismal Dawsou, “ I ain't no| across the bar?” fuil to take advantage of this offer. : crank agitator." £ ] Double Chloride of Gold Tablets < 0 ^ ^ / DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT PATENTS / / a few Testim onials Hill s Tablets. C. A. SN O W & CO. O r r . P . t i m t O ffice . W .S M in e T O «, D. C. 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