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T U E SD A Y . A P R IL 23. 1395.
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For God, and Home and Native Land.
— rorrsD
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COQUILLS CITY
W.
C.
T. U. '<
The Coquillle City W . C. T. U. meets at
Ihe Methodist church, south, every Fri
day at 3 o’ clock p. m. All interested in the
work are invited to attend
T e iu ^ c r a n c e
Roy*!»?
Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
A BSO LU T ELY
L O C A L ITEM S.
K o te u .
The steamer Dispatch txteuded
trip to Myrtle Point last
[From the National \V. C. T . U. Bulletin/) her
Thursday.
The Delaware Seuato killed the
Capt Parker made a trip to
bill to repeal the “ bottlo law.”
Premier Reid, o f New South Myrtle Point last week, returning
Wales, has pledged himself to wo last Friday.
man suffrage.
An inter-collegiate prohibition
contest will be held in Cleveland,
July 2d to 4th.
A new whisky trust has been
formed, combining all the whisky
intrests in the country.
Town elections in New York show
a much larger number of prohibi
tion victories than ever beforo.
The majority o f the societies in
the Montreal Christian Endeavor
Union, forty-six in number, have
active temperance societies.
General Neal Dow was the re
cipient of many telegrams and let
ters of congratulation on his ninety-
first birthday, March 20th.
Mrs. Henrietta Skelton has or
ganized eight new VV. C. T. Unions
in Ohio, where she has been for
several weeks engaged in work.
W . T. Kerr, of Orange county,
Conn., has for three years carried
on a boys’ reading room, which Calif., made the H erald a cnll
is visited by an average of fifty boyB last week. Mr. K. is now the owner
of the King farm on the upper
a day.
The bill providing for an inves Middle Fork and will become v.
tigation of the economic effects of resident o f our county.
Mrs. Mary Clement Leavitt calls
attention anew to measures pro
posed by her in 1890 for remedy
ing the distressing stats of affairs
existing in the Congo Free States,
and west Africa.
She believes:
“ It is ns much the duty o f America
and England to forbid the entrance
o f alcoholics into equatorial Africa,
east end west, as it was to forbid
the slave trade, und equally their
duty to enforce the prohibition by
a patrol of both coasts by war ves
sels.
The second measure, nnd
more effective than that already
mentioned, is to make alcoholics
contraband o f trade outside the
country where they are manufac
tured.
This would protect nearly
nil weak or iguoruut (o f alcoholic
evils) nations.”
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T h e W » f i i «1 tt lu r .
Wine takes nway reasou, engen
ders insanity, leads to thousands of
crimes, nnd imposes such an enor
mous expense on nations— Pliny.
All inhabitants o f light wine
countries are quarrelsome.—Sir
Edward Bulwer Lytton.
J. H. Bothwell, representing the
State of Salem insurance Co., has
been rustling in this city for sev
eral days. He was ably sustained
by L. D. Carlo the rustling insur
ance man at Roseburg.
Another band of negroes exo-
dnstad from the Beaver hill miner
to the valley through this place
lust Thursday.
The tide comes
and goes, nnd the company has a
strong force at work now.
Mrs. G. M. Dyer came up on a
short visit last week, returning
Thursday to Bandon with Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Buckingham nnd chil
dren on a brief visit, before the
tatters’ return to their homo neat
Corvallis.
E. Heuckendorff of Arago has
gone to the bay. Some new vessels
are to bo constructed there, at
North Bend, and ns ho is a skilled
draftsman in thnt kind of archi
tecture, he will take a hand in the
designing, etc.
“ We take pleasure in recommend
ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
because it is praised by all who trv
it,” says J. W. Cox & Son, druggists,
Marshfield, Oregon.
No one af
flicted with a throat or lung trouble
can use this remedy without prais
ing it. It always gives prompt
relief. It is especially valuable for
colds as it relieves the lungs, makes
breathing easier nnd aids expecto
ration. A cold will never result in
pneumonia when this remedy is
taken and reasonable earn exercised.
For sale by Dr. 8. L. Leueve, drug
gist
The wine shops breed, in a phys
ical atmosphere of malaria and a
moral pestilence o f envy and ven
geance, the men of crime and revo
The Eunice Goodrich Company
lution.—Charles Dickens.
left Coquille City with an experi
The sluices of the grog-shop Bre ence very favorable to oar place
fed from the wine glasses in the and in great contrast with their
parlor.—E. H. Chapin.
misgivings when the company
Cheap wine is not the cure for camo here, after the misrepresenta
intemperanco.
The people here tions o f certain of “ Crucible's”
(¡Switzerland) Rre just ns intemper friends at Marshfield. They found
ate ns they are in America.— G. W. n hearty reception, courteous and
hospitable treatment, profitable pat
Holland.
ronage and “ the best hall they had
You often hear the remark that
seen sinco they left the city” — and
“ there is no harm in a glass of these weie all adverse to the repu
wiue per se.”
Per re menns by tation our town received from the
itself. Certainly, there is no harm reliable informant at Marshfield.
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in n glass of wine by itself.
Place
$100 -Reward $100.
n glass of wiue on a shelf nnd let
The readers of this paper will he pleased
it remniu there, nnd it is per se, to learn that there ia nt least one urended
disease that science haabaen aide to cure in
nnd will harm no one.
But if you all its staves, and thnt is t'atarrh. Hull's
take it from the shelf nnd turn it t’atarrh t'nre is the only positive enre known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh lieinv a
inside a man, nnd it is no longer eonstitntinnal disease requires a constitn-
tionnl treatment.
Hall'a Catarrh Cure is
per se.—Geo. W. Bain.
taken internally, acting directly npon the
\\ ho hath woe? who hath sor
row? who hath contentions? who
hath babbling? who hath wounds
without cause? who hath redness
o f eyes? tlipy that tnrry long at the
wine; they thnt go to seek mixed
wine.— Piovrrbs.
He pitched hia white tent in the wilds
Far from tlie human "set,’’
And with a faith juat like a child’ s
He said—“ I’ ll get there yet.1”
Ho put him up s case of type,
A handpress and a “ stick,*
And there, where screamed the owl nnd
snipe,
He made the letters “click.”
They wondered what be was about
When in the woods they found him,
lint wnen he got his paper out
They built a town around him!
— Atlanta Constitution.
Rev. J. S. McCain of Bandon
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made a trip to Marshfield and
.VIAD ll A l i A R t i E I U 1 I L .
Empire last week.
b u h l s a i l S ilv e r W o r t l i 9 7 7 ,0 0 0
The talk about railroad extension
M n lc n t’roin (Ill- l o r e o i i V l l l l l .
this summer is said to be only talk
Chicago April 13.—The chief of
the secret service of the treasury
— that nothing will be done.
reports that the investigation into
D. J. Lowe o f Parkersburg, nil
the shortage at Carson mint culmi
old and respected citizen, came up nated today in the arrest of the man
on a brief trip last Thursday.
who is supposed to be responsible
A. A. Masters nod wife, of Sum for one of tho most skillfully con
trived plaus to defraud the govern
ner, spent several days in town the
ment ever earned into execution.
past week, guests nt Mr. Croy’s.
The following telegram has been
The schooner Del Norte came received by Chief Hazen from one
into the river last Thursday and of the agents of the bureau on the
scene:
was towed up to Morras Bro’s mill.
“ Carson, Nev., April 13.— I have
The steamer Bandorille loaded arrested John F. Jones, ex-first
at Portland last Tuesday and ex assistant melter bdc I refiner o f the
pected to leave nt once for this Carson City mint, this day, for
feloniously taking nnd carrying
river.
away gold and silver metals, prop
Mrs. Frank Barrows and chil erty of the United States, o f the
Bail has been
dren came up from Bandon on a value of 877,000.
visit to S. B. Barrows’ and other fixed at 815,000. The defendant is
in custody o f the Uuited States
friends last week.
Marshal. (Signed) Harris.”
The “ homo salon” started by
Risbop Fallows in Chicago is suc
L. D. Carle, of Roseburg, now
ceeding so well that it is the inten represents The Home of New
tion to open three others on the York fire insurance company. He
has been visiting our section the
same plan.
Strong efforts are being made to past week.
Rev. O. G. Quimby, lecturer of
have the constitutional convention
of Utah provided for the submis the I. O. G. T., spent two days at
sion of prohibition to the popular Parkersburg last week in the inter
est of the cause. He lectured to a
vote.
The W. C. T. U. of Willimantic, good audience Wednesday night.
the liquor traffic passed congress,
but without the special appropria
tion for expenses.
Hon. Carroll
D. Wright will, however, proceed
with the investigation as thoroughly
as possible, under the general ap
propriation for the bureau of labor.
P U R E
I i I. mh I ami mnenns snrfnees of the system,
thereby destroying ihe foundation of the
disease and giving the patient strength by
linilding nn the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The proprietory
have so mnch faith iu it« curatire powers,
that they offer One Hundred Dollars for
any ease thnt it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials. Address.
F. ,t. CHENEY A CO.,
Toledo, Ohio,
!«V'So’d by druggists, 75 cents.
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Millinery ami
Fancy Goods
FIRST
C IT Y ,
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OREGON .
HOICE stock of new and fashionable
millinery, including trimmed and un
trimmed huts, tiowers, ribbons, tips, eto
Will receive new invoices anil a lino stock
of FANCY GOODS by each steamer and
by rail. Lad ies are 'ordially invited to in
spect these goods an.1, compare prices.
Orders from u distance promptly and
carefully filled.
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ankle, being a solUl sore, w hich began to ex-
tend to other parts oi the body. A fter trying
various rem edies, 1 began taking A y e r ’ s
Bars ¡1 pari 1 la, and, beforo I had finished the
first bottle. I experienced great relief; tl.o
second bottle effected a com plete cure.” •
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J . C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, M um ,
C u r o s o t h e r s ,w i l l c u r e y o u
Miss Phoebe W. Cousins is said
to be the first woman who ever
held an executive office under tbe
United States government.
She
served as deputy marshal o f the
eastern district of Missouri for
her father. When he died Preai-
deut Cleveland appointed her mar
shal to fill out his term, at a sal
ary of 86000.
G. A. R. N O T IC E .
We take this opportunity of informing
our subscribers that the new Commissioner
of Pensions has been appointed, lie is an
old soldier, and we believe that soldiers and
their heirs will reoeive justice at his hands.
We do not anticipate that there will be any
radical changes in tho administration of
pension affairs under the new regime.
We would advise, however, that U. S.
soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps
to make application at once, if they have
not already done so, in order to secure the
benefit o f tbe early filing of their claims
in case there should be any future pension
legislation. Such legislation is seldom
retroactive. Therefore it is of great im
portance that applications be filed in the
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 u b P ress C l vims C o m pa n y , tit
Washington, D. C., and they will prepare
and semi the 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 885.1
Washington, D. C.
TirassJjfe,
Another Free Offer.
O TICE—Hor. W . Sinclair is the reca-
1 ally authorized agent at Coquille City
for the collection of subsidy and right-of-
v ay subscriptions ou account of this com
pany.
R. A. GRAHAM.
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STREET, OPPOSITE ODD
FELLOW S’ HALL,
C O Q U IL LE
A V P Q ’Q
Waltor Chapin, of Wilkesbarre, ■
S a r s a p a r il l a
Pa., has just married the girl |
whom be loved when Jackson was
M. IlanunorlY. a w ell-known business man
f H illsboro, Vu., sends tills testim ony to
president. He is 79 years old and i o the
merits of A y e r ’» Sarsaparilla : “ Several
years ago, I hurt my leg. the injury leaving
bjs bride 78.
They were parted
a
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sore which led to
to ei....
erysipelas.
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Mv suffering,
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in their youth by a family feud.
w ere extrem e, . my
ny le..
leg, from Ihe knee to tho
The highest-salaried employe in
the United States is supposed to be
the president of the Equitable Life
Assurance Society, Heury B. Hyde.
He received annually 8100,000.
John A. McCall gets 875,000 to be
president of the New York Life.
C B., R. & E. R. R. & N. Co.
M i s s l u c i l i e F i g g ’s
Alonzo Swartz seriously stabbed
his son Edward at bis homo, four I
miles uortheast of ¡Salem, at 9:40
Saturday night. They had been !
in town during the day, and the
father was under the influence of
liquor when they left. Arriving
home, in a fit of anger he plunged
at his sou with his open knife, in
flicting six wounds on the body
and severing the carotid artery in
front o f the left ear. A sister j
checked the flow of blood with her j
hand till a physician arrived nnd
tied tbe artery. The boy lies iu u
critical condition, with a chance for ’
recovery. He is 21 years old, and
reputed to be of a peaceable dis
position. The father Las not yet
been nrrested.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Family Grocery,
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F O R IN V E N T IO N S.
Equal tvilh the interest o f those having claims ngainst the government ia
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit o f valuable inventions becausa
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli
able solicitors to procure patents, for tbe value of a patent depcudsgreatly, if not
entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,'
and o f seeing that inventions are vrell protected by valid patents, we have re
tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
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Obtain Patents in the United Slates and ail Foreign Countries, Conduct In.
terferences, Make Special 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.
If you have nn invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to
gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OFINION before acting on the
matter.
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W A S H IN G T O N , D .C .
JO H N W E D D E R B U R N , M a n a g in g Attorney.
h rou gh a fr ie n d . I w as le d t o t r y y o u r Tabletn. He w as e h eavy ;an d
k o r , b « t a ft e r u sin g y o u r T a b lets b u t th r e e d a y s h e f f u l t d r b i k i n j,
c h liq u o r o f a n y k in d . I h a v e w a ite d f o u r m outh b e f o r e w r it in g
i c w th e c u r e wua i/cru iaacM i.
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jrp od era iica lly , f o r s ev en y e a rs , and h a v e b e e n c u r e d b y the u s e or
a , an d w ith o u t any e ffo r t on m y p a rt.
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liver, biliousness, rheum atism , in d ic a tio n , side hoadocho and kidney and livor cT o i
troubles without grip in g cr leaving* any traco of C O N S T I P A T I O N , which y p
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Jfc?* Cut this out and send it with your inquiry.
Disheartened by financial diffi
Think of it ! The news from New I Orders from ntiy part promptly filled.
culties and his removal from an York right at your door fresh every I
honorable position, Paul Schulze, j three days— 104 papers a year— and |
general land agent of the Northern your home paper The H erald all for
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Pacific railroad, killed himself,
irf*WljP?VIÍ5lkaBIÍ
and Invite tho
O n ly $ 2 . 2 5 !
u etui in vustigHtion un to our responsibil
Friday, at Tacoma, Wash., nt 11:30
ity and tlie m erits o f ctu* Tablets.
o ’clock. He put a 38 caliber bullet
through his head with a Smith A
Wesson revolver. The body wns
W ill c o m p le t e ly d e s t r o y t h o d e * ir o f o r TOBACCO In f r o m 3 tor. d a y « . P e r fe c tly h arm
not found until 3:45 p. m. Hawns
le a s ; CJinne n o eioknenMt, and m a y b o g iv e n In n e n p o f toa o r c o ffe e w ith o u t to o k n o w l
e d g e o f th o p a tie n t, w h o w ill v o lu n ta r ily s to p s m o k in g o r c h a w in g in a fe w d a y s.
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one of the best known men in tbe
the northwest.
DRUNKENNESS and MORPEINE RABI7
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“ We would urgo every one to
D n rld ff tr e a tm e n t p o tio n t* a r e a llow ed th o fr o o u s e o f L iq u o r o r M o r-
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p h in e u n t il su ch tu n e fta t h e y s h a ll v o lu n t a r ily irivo th e m up.
W e sen d p a r ticu la r s am i p a m p h le t o f te s t im o n ia ls f r e e , an d sh a ll ^
Liver Regulator.
We have never
h o c la d t o p la c e s u fferers fr o m a n y o f th e s e h a b its in c o r a m u n ica -
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t io n w ith p erson s w h o h a v e b een c u r e d b y th e use o f o u r T a b l e t s .
before said ono word in favor of
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H IL L 'S T A B L E T S a r e f o r s a lo b y a ll f i r s t - c l a s s ^
any patent medicine advertisement
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trial, we do not hesitate to say that
w h e th e r T a b lets a r e f o r T o b a c c o , M orph in e
L iq u o r H abit.
for Dyspepsia nnd General Debility
DO NOT EH DHCEIVED in t o p u rc h a s in g
it eanuot be excelled."— Fred. M.
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th em all r ig h t an d , a it h o o g h 1 w as b o t h * h e v v y s m o k e r a a d ch e w e r,
gonznlt a specialist on mendnl
aev d id th o w o r k in les«» th a n th r e e d a y s . I am cu re d .
p a r t ic i :LA BS
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diseases, my tear madam; you really
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shonlt. My name is Koskowskisch-
ro r n u n c i l C o. : - « * i m . * M * * : - I t g iv e s m e p le u -u re t o s p ea k a
rnlye f o r y o u r T a b lets. M y s o n w as s t r o n g ly add le led t o th e rts»* o f
niilingloskt.
The little Boston boy was visit
ing tbe little New York boy, and a
spelling match was one of their
amusements. “ How do you spell
muss?" asked the little Now York
boy.
“ I-m-b-r-o-g-l-i-o,” replied
the Boston boy, Rnd the little New
York boy fninted.
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I t s
PIONEER
im provem ents.
'ren tisa R e c tify in g p ills e u ro co n stip atio n t r e a t ie s Ile c tily lu g p llls c u r e con stip atio n
P re n tiss R e c tify in g p ills e u ro c on stip atio n P re n tiss R e c tify in g p llls c u re c o n a tip a tlo n
T hu N ational . T u isc n k I s now entering upon IU
!7th year of phenpmaiuvl success.
Net oilier family weekly In ihe country has had such
1 growth, auil uiainUilned it so stetulily.
It goes Into every County in the United States, and
has club» of Hubsorlners at nearly every PostotBce.
It has gulned this proud position soiely ou Its meritt
M a highly iuteresilng family newspaper.
Th e long winter evenings can be
Secret service agents have been very profitably devoted to reading,
working upon the case for six weeks but there are some things that we
One of
and have drawn the lines so closely mi ist rend the year round.
arouud the official who is under these is a local paper: the best in
for tips Year 1894
arrest that C. F. Hazen feels rea the county is before you —tbe ft will be made much better end more attractive thax
Another is a good homo ever. While retaining ail of Its prcHOnt popular feat
sonably certain that bis conviction H erald .
paper of general circulation, such •ares, It will constantly add new ones.
will be brought about.
ns “ Womankind,” for instance,
which comes once a month filled
Stop suffering! T ry Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills*
with the best things for a busy
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W a r H isto r y . by men who aotiudly served and
fought in the stru ggle.
“ Nellie B ly” (Miss Elizabeth housewife. We are able by special Sh tvt Storie* of Romanco, Travel, Experience
adventure, by laarllng writers.
Cochrane) tho famous “ globe trot arrangements with the publishers, »ml E ditorial*
upholding the cause of the veterans,
maintaining the highest loyalty to the Govern
ter” and newspaper woman, has to oger “ Womankind” free for a and
ment, ami ’.lie promotion of the best interests of the
year
to
every
paid-in-advance
sub
whole people.
married Robert Seaman, a 70-year-
W a sh in g ton .Yftrs. Full accounts of what la
place at the scat of Government; careful ro-
old Chicago banker and n multi scriber to our paper, and are glad taking
irts of till Important mutters In Congress and the
to
do
so,
for
we
are
convinced
that
I
C
xecutive
Departments; go «dp about public men.
millionaire. Nellie always had an
H ou seh old D ep a rtm en t. Edited by a lady of
no home paper in America contains National
reputation,
eye to business.
A. it.'. IF. a . € ., an a S. 0 / F . EVeire, more
more of practical value to women. a . and
complete than published by any other paper.
A* a result of the recent acquittal Bright stories, clever poems, the tall A ffrieu
ltnral D ep a rtm en t, carefully edited
men.
of Sheriff McAllister of the charge latest fashions, news of woman’s ty 'G practical
en era l IVeicm. carefully compiled.
T he N ational T r ibu ne is atrictly non-pnrttzan.
of murder in shooting aod killing work
everywhere,
articles
on uxl
thoroughly American. It believes In the greatest
to the greatest number o f our people, and the
Hyatt, at Fort Gaines, Ga., a pop “ Motherhood,” “ Cultivation of Flow rood
highest development of our instlUiUons—la National
ular traveling man, the drummers ers,” a woman’s parliament for the unity and «ixaitsU loyalty.
are boycotting that town.
No discussion of matters of interest,
drummer will now stop there over are a few of tho bright features of Tfos. $1 a Y e a r
night who can possiably avoid it. “ Womankind.”
p a y a b le in Aàtantfr
To the head of tho house we Tt clftlrtw.tr> give more and better matter for the sun»
The ambassador from a distant
t w o «••*»«* a week than any other publication
court wns deeply interested. “ I offer on the same terms “Farm ¿r
Every line tlmt a- pears In it Is written for It. and tut
pear e<i iu no other paper. II u ses mo » y n d lc u U
am told,” he observed, “ that vonr News,” an agricultural paper, edited ip
|r b o i l c i - p l n l e m a t t e r . Address-
majestyis clothed with greatpower.” by a practical farmer (Miller Purvis,
TH E NATIONAL TRIBUNE,
WASHINGTON, a C.
The queen smiled.
“ Yon would esq., late stato lecturer of the Ohio « 3 , NEW YORK AVE.,
think so,” she answered without Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each
The Nntioual Tribune and th
constraint, “ if you could see those month with suggestions from able H erald both one year for only
six big maids of honor lacing ray | correspondents, that make it on 82.50.
absolute necessity to every wide
stays.”
awake farmer. This paper is yours
In Washington county, In d ., the for the asking, provided you are a
other day, a married woman and subscriber to our paper.
her married daughter each gave
Remember every paid-in-ad vaneo
birth to a baby the same day. Both subscriber to tho H e r a l d is entitled
M A R K E T
were boys of the same complexion, to his choice in either of these
AND
size and weight When the neigh papers. Tell your neighbors about
bors came in they, of course, took this offer. A samplo copy of both
the babies and in some way got papers may be obtained by address
them mixed. Now neither mother ing the Hosterman Publishing Co.,
(Lorenz Buildinsr)
can tell which baby belongs to her. Springfield, Ohio.
C O Q U IL LE C IT Y .
A. K. Cooney, United States
Come in a n d pay a year in a d
commissioner-general to the expo v a n ce t o th e H erald a n d g e t o n e o f
sition of Mexico in 1896, says that th ese a ttr a c tiv e p a p e r s fra*.
it is a matter of gieat surprise to
know that while Mexico is essen
L keen constantly on hand a com-
ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY. T ▼ I T v I L plote
line of
tially a silver country, and thnt
while the Mexican dollar is worth
That Democratic wonder, tho New FRESH AND SALTED MEATS,
only half as much as the American York Weekly World, has just
Bologna, Head Cheese,
dollar, according to the gold stand changed its weekly into a TWICE-
v e g e ta b le s , can n ed goodh
ard, it will yet purchase just ns A-WEEK paper, and you can now-
Coffee, Sugars, Teas,
mauy commodities in the City of get the two papers a week for the |
Tobaccos, Cigars, etc.
Mexico.
Prices are as low as the lowest.
same old price— $1 a year.
A strictly high-grade F a m ily Bewitig
Machine, pos»cutting; nil m odem
T H E O H IO C H E K H C A L C O
8 1 , S 3 a n d S 5 O p e r a S l e e k . LKVU, C X ! 3 .