Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1895)
ticquiUt gTiwalil Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report B aking Powder T U E SD A Y . M A Y ‘21, 1895. For <iml. amt Horn«- and Native Land. — EDITED 1IY THE— COQVtLLE CITY W. C. T. V. T h e Goqnillle C ity W . C. T . U. meets at the M ethodist church, south, every Fri- Uuy.at 3 o’ clo ck p. no. All interested in the Work are invited to attend A B & O L U T E I .Y P U R E { Judge Brown, iu the United States circuit court iu New York last week denied the application for a writ of removal in the. case of Collis P. Huntington, pres ident of the Southern Pacific Rail way Company, indicted in Califor nia for violating the interstate com merce law iu having given a pass over the Sonthern Pacific luilway to a man named Stone. Only llts Scars Remain. Six years ago the site of Okla homa City was a prairie over which .M r* . C r o u r l i W i i I k I r o n . C n m iM the untelope reamed. Today it Ev Hayes and family moved to sturt S a y a M r . M i s « N u l l I .l v t a. X«-m p c mane. \ iitr». has mote than 10,000 iuhabitunts, Beaver Hill last Friday. C a m a s V a i . i . h y , O r ., M s y IS, handsome brick blocks, a watjr [From the N ational W. C. T . U. B ulletin.1 E d . H eiia ld : I shall auswer and sewerage system, two large The woolen mill ships of its pro the falsehood that cam e out in the school buildings, three daily news- Bishop John H. Vincent and ducts by every train now. C oquille H erald this week in re- papers, _____ t) __ _ ilnuriug mills „ aud factories, Rev. John Hall, D.D., have become Miss Amy Wilkins has gone to gards to Johnson Dire being fouud j ga8 and electric lights, a spacious counsellors of the department of work iu the woolen mill at Baudon. dead m Eden valley. I hat is opera house, not to speuk o f tasteful parity in literature nud art of the whose architecture The Mehl boys have handsomely untrue, and die person that put j residences, National W . C. T. U. painted their home, and it looks that m the paper put in n false- j would d o credit to au eastern city o f hood, aud they had better correct tlle game size. Hope Mission nud Reading Room well. it as soon > s possible. Mr. D is e i s j -_____ , - ___ _ _ for Scandinavians, under the con l ’ nsb out the old sloth and pull with us now, aud is intending to 0 g g o o | New New Y Y ork ork W orld: P h illip D . I duct of the Chicago Ceutrnl Union, ” “ e ' i ___________ __ _____ Arm our says there __________ is no beef __ trust. in the new progress; now for a p a|l j to Eden again this sum m er. holds gospel temperance meetings I *s an luan au<l l*ved in the! \YT[jat else could ho be expected to all together. mountains all his life, or for 30|Hay ? W ou ld anybody want Phil every evening; 27,375 people at Mrs. Joe Beau has been visiting j years, and doesu t like to live in the , to acknowledge thut he wus violating tended the meetiugs lost year. Temperance puts coals on the fire, meal and flour in the barrel, money in the purse, credit in the country, contentment in the house, clothes on the children, vigor in the body, intelligence in the bruin, and spirit in the whole constitution. — Benjamin Franklin. L O C A L ITEM S. at Norway and now to her parents on T it I T j valley. H IM I t V l ’I K l X S T O IC Y . H e hasn’ t any home, and | the law. m ac!°tw khim ™ ^ E den . 'V d o e s n 't I S m y t h e -S h e wasn’ t sure w hich ; Attorney J. M. Upton o f Ban- look like lie would want to g o back 8, better, Jones or me, b u t , don attended district court and again if lie were so badly uncared ! a|10 Eave me the benefit o f the doubt, j passed through this place lust week. for. He was at E den last Decern- B u ffs— A im made you h appy?, have been her, and had been there all summer, i ^m ythe Yes; they R. J. Robinson left last Wednes day for Lion county, prospectively to live. Miss Lizzie will be greatly Rev. Dr. Henry 0 . Lnnu, who is missed by many friends here. Muuager Euimitt, of the Baudon visiting America in the interest of the famous Grindelwald Confer baseball nine, was up last Thurs ence in Switzerland and the Con day arranging for the league game vention of the W orld’s W. C. T. U. between the Bandon and Coquille in London next June, was pres boys. Another Free Offer. The first train of logs were taken to the bay from Yoakam’s camp last Thursday. It consisted of eleven trucks and about twenty- three logs. Miss Alice R. Palmer, of India, thb fifth round-the-world mission ary of the Woman's Christian Tem perance Union, sailed from South ampton on the American Line steamship Paris, on Jan. ‘26th, re turning nfter un absence of two years, during which time she had worked principally in the colonies o f South Africa, organizing many new societies, conducting conven tions and rendering invaluable aid to the white ribbon causp. The Homo Comfort Range men are rustling. Bert Case, George Francis and William Howe are the salesmen aud deliver the sales at The Itosebnrg Review comments all points. thus on the subject: WillCarleton’s charming literary The Coquille City H e r a l d pub publication, "E v ery W here," only lishes a sensational story about the 50 cents n year. Subscriptions re remains o f Johnson Dice, an aged pioneer, hating been found at ceived at this officb; or E very W here Albert Crouch’s ranch iu the and the H e r a l d both one year for mountains near E d e D . It will be $ 2 . 10 . remembered that The Review last Last Wednesday was very warm winter told about the old man being snowbound there, and o f his and at night clonds loomed up in finally having been reached by a the oast and south, lighting up the rescuiug party from Camas Valley, heavens with heat lightning, cul who found him safe and sound. If minating in a refreshing shower anything further has transpired, as published iu the H e r a l d , we about 10 o’clock p. m. nro not informed aud have not In probate term o f the Marion been ablp to see any residents of county court Monday of last week Camas Valley who can confirm or Jesse Belieu Judge Hubbard appointed J. W. deny the report. Bennett, S. H. Ilazzard and J. S. just came iu from there, uud had heard nothiug o f the matter. Coke, jr.,as appraisers of property in Coos county iu the estate o f S. The editor o f the H e r a l d will F. Chadwick, deceased. ingly gives these statements by Archbishop Corrigan has written a letter approving tho activity of the Catholic Total Abstinence Societies in New York city, wbicb promise to take no mean part in opposing the Sunday opening of the saloons. Rev. Father Doyle, general secretary o f the societies, esys: “ I have no fuith whatever in the promise o f saloon-keepers to refrain from selling liquor Sunday forenoons.” He quoted Mousignor Judge Schroeder went over to Satollis letter urging all Catholics to.abstain from Sunday rumselliug. Empire Inst Wednesday to be Governor B issell.of New Hamp present at court when a case or two shire, in his inaugural address, in which the county is a party The suits are testifies that “ The prohibition of should be called. for writs of review, for the purpose the sale of intoxicutiDg liquors, after many years of trial, haB be of compelling reduction of assess come the settled policy of the state. ments for taxes. way of explaining the rumors that are current. There seoms to be a wide difference in the statement as first published in this paper and Mrs. Crouch’s letter—the first that the man was very dead, and the latter that he was alive and pres ent with the writer. Now, we shall Mr. nod Mrs. Cbartrand made a expect to hear from Mr. Shields trip to Myrtle Point la6t Thursday, again. returning later in the week. His \Y lino |il ii it Coil tell. health is improving in this salubri There is no danger from this dis ous climate and healthful surround ease when Chamberlnin’N Cough ings, something southern Califor Remedy ìb freely given. It liquefies the tough mucus and aids its expec nia failed to do. S tatu of O h io , C ity of T olu do , i 1,'ioas County, Frank J . Cheney makes oath Hint lie is AYER’S Sarsaparilla C 'ir c s o t h e r s , w ill c u r e you ,TT M IIT i l BEO „ S . Props. . 13 B ranch H o t sb . » u S Main Ft . l.o* Angeles u. S T R E E T , O P P O S IT E FELLO W S’ H ALL, C IT Y , ODD . . T H E . . OREGON W e take tMa opportunity o f inform ing our subscribers that the new Com m issioner o f P ensions has been appoin ted. He is an old soldier, and we believe that soldierc and their heirs will receive ju stice at his hands. We d o not anticipate that there w ill be any radical changes in the adm inistration o f pension affairs under tho new regime. W e would advise, however, that U. 8 . soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps to m a U application at once, if they have not ajready d one so, in o rd e r to secure the benefit o f the early filin g o f their claim s in case there should be any future pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroactive. T h erefore it is o f great im portance that applications be filed in the departm ent at the earliest possible date. I f U . S. soldiers, sailors or their widows, children or parents, desire inform ation in regard to pension matters, they should write to T h b P r e ss C l v im s C o m p a n y , at W ashington, D. C., and they will prepare and send tho necessary application, if they find them entitled under the numerous laws enacted fo r their benefit. Address, P U E S 8 C LAIM S C OM PAN Y, P. O . B ox 385.1 W ashington, 1). C. .«£> F am ily Grocery, CHICKED nAisma pars N G. A. R. NOTICE. M A R K E T ri rO T IC K —H on . W . Sinclair is the regu larly authorized agent at C oquille City tor the collection o f subsidy and rith l o - v ay subscriptions on account o f this com - l” »uv. A. G K A H A M . C A st r ic t ly I t ig ii-g r a d e P ru n ily S o w in g M a c h in e , |> o **«* kk I iic n il m o d e r n Im p ro v e m e n ts. G uaranteed E qual to the B est P rices very rea son a ble. Obliti»» them from you»' loca l «lettler nud m ak e com p uriH on s. ELDREDuE MANUFACTURING CO. B E L V I C E R E , IL L . Premino lleeUiylus pllla'curo conBtipatlou PretilUs'Rectifying pills euro cuusllpuiioii ’l l Prentiss Rectifying pills euro constipation PrcnUws Rectifying pilla cura constipât! lââ ÏÜ 9 9 58 o ü 55 Sp, tic - a DC g n -X ¡A X a r. 32 II i §? as t .3 35 8 8 S Í 3 3 'J V * II S £ Almoot all pills and medicine produco constipation, lioro is a pill tUat cures torpid livor, biliousness, rheumatism, indigestion, sick headache and kidney nnd liver troubles without griping or leaving' any trace of C O N S T I P A T I O N , which Is tho prime cause o f all sickness, bo war® o f It getting habitual and chronic with you, see to It In tlm o; theso pills will euro you. Y L A D IE S Uso P R E N T I S S R E C T I F Y I N G P IL L , because It la tho only safo and harmless remedy that will surely B E A U T IF Y tko CO M P LEX IO N Aft clear tho skin and remove all blotches from tho faco. Try a box and see for your SOLD ONLY IN SEALED PACKAGES. >Y >, self. 25 Cents a box. S O L D B Y ALL D R U G G IS T S , Or sent b y mall upon roceipt o f price by |9 Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co., 4 0 6 C A LIFO R N IA S T R E E T , SAN F R A N C IS C O ,'C A L . H £ i Prentis, ItActlr/IUK 1 ’Ulacuro cooitlpatlou FroutUi, RccUIylus pills curs constipation fua, ' j^ientLis Hoetifylng pills euro con stipation Prentiss re c tify in g p ills o i 1 ro cenwtlpattow F or sale by I{. S. Knowlton, Druggist. FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest o f those having claims againitt the government is that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit o f valuable inventions because 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 the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon tile care aud skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, nnd o f seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, M ake Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions a s to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, E tc., Etc. T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , 618 F S T R E E T , N O R T H W E S T . P. O . B O X 4 6 3 . . W A S H IN G T O N , D .C . ' - ,.„■■■■ * *3 - Cut this out and send it with Four Inuu.'y. -P* LJJLÆ Æ dw ? -v i • 'r. W E fiUAIiANTEE A CTEK í r iE M E M B E R and invi "iti the m ost ca refn l investigation tis to our rosponainil- ity and tho m erits o f our Tablets. j j Double Chloride of Cold Tablets READ CUR , testimonials ! w'lil com p lo tclv d estroy the defiiro fo r TOBACCO in from 3 toft days. P erfectly h a rm less; cause do sickness, and m ay bo given in a cup o f te n o r eoffee w ithout the know l edge o f the pntleut, w h o w ill volunturily »top sm oking o r ch ew ing iu u few days. DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT £ ? S ; ^ ! T u S ’K the patient, by the oae o f our SPECIAL P O R M O A COLD CURE TABLETS. During treatm ent patient® are Allowed tbe free n«e c f L iquor o r M or phine until such tim e as they shall volrnitarily g iv e them up. TABLETS for sale b y all w h o have bean cu red by the use o f W rite y o u r numn and address plainly, and state whether Tablets are fo r T obacco, M orphine or L iquor Habit. DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into pnrcbsH ng any o f the various nostrums that are being offered fo r sale. Ask fo r H H i L ’ 8 T A B L E T S and tako n o oth er M anufactured on ly by Hill s Tablets. T in? O h i o C h e m ic a l C o . : D e a r S i r :—I h a v e b e e n u s in g y o u j c u r e f o r t o b a c c o h a b it, a n d fo u n d i t w ou ld do w h a t y o u c la im f o r it. I u sed ten cen ts w o r t h o f th e str o n g e s t c h e w in g t o b a c c o a d a y, a n d f r o m o n e t o fiv e c ig a r s ; o r I w ou ld s m o k e f r o m ten t o l o r t y p ip e s o f to b a c c o . H a v e ch e w e d an d s m ok ed f o r t w e n ty fiv e yea rs, an d t w o p a c k a g e « Of , o u r T a b le t» c u r « l m e j o « --- T H E ---- D o b b s F e b r t , N. Y . T n * O h i o C h e m ic a l C o . G e n t l e m e n S om e tim e a g o I sen t f o r f l on w o rth o f y o u r T a b le t« f o r T o b a c c o H a b it. I r e c e iv e d th em »11 rig h t . n d , »ltfio u x h I » » » b o t h a U ravy » m o k e r a u d cu o w o r, 61.63 A 85 Over, Block, LIM A, OHIO, P A R T IC I' LA R A FREE. A FEW Tsstiffioaials fro m p e rso ns fi rs t c l a »» If your druggist does not keep them , enclose us % f . and we w ill send you, by return m all, a package o f our OHIO CHEMICAL CO, •f h- W e send p a r ticu la r s and p a m p h le t o f te s t im o n ia ls f r e e , a o d sh a ll b e glad t o p la c e su ffe r e r s 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 tion w ith p e r s o n s w h o h a v e been c u r e d b y th o use o f o u r T a b l e t s . H ILL’ S If I f yon have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will lie 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 OI’INiON before acting on the matter. , V \ / I L L keep con sta n tly on hand a com - | ▼ t piste line o f dmiVut,® »LOO porpackage I It ¡I 2 3 T?X£ $1 a Year Payable, in A&wuKfc The Norwegian parliament has the senior partner o f the firm o f F. J. C hu nky t i Co., .loinii hnsinesK in tin* City o f T o tliiw year appropriated 12,000 kroner ledo, Conntv and State aforesaid, and that to aid the temperance societies in said firm will pay the sain o f ON E HUN- DltF.D D O L L A R S for each and every case the work. Says Rev. C. F. Eltz- o f Catarrh that nanliot lie cured l>y the nse o f U A L I /S C A T A ltltH CURE. holtz in an account of tho temper FRAN K J . CH EN EY. E d Marts o f Bandon was up last > three da.va-104 P « ! * « a y e a r - and Sworn to b efore me and suhscrihed in my ance movement there; “ 1 am presence, , * your home paper The H erald all for this lith day o f D ecem ber, A. 1). „ „ Ih ursdar. _ I ____ ______ _ pleased to know that it is the in 18S( j O n l y 95 S . 8 5 ! * - — ) A. w . O L E A A o n . tention of our Norwegian temper- *\ » hal ^ Bud and Johuuy Stono modo a N otary P ublic. anco friends, who are sick and Hall's Catarrh C aro is taken internally trip to the bay last week. tired of the Gothenburg system, to ami acts directly on the blood and mucous L. Harlocktr went to Salem last I surfaces o f the system . Send for testim o drive away the dispensaries and nials, free. week to attend the state meeting of F. J . CH EN EY A C O., T oled o, O’ destroy tho whole liquor traffic. I f 5 ^ " Sold by D ruggist», 7f»c. the I. O. O. F., as a delegate from n couutry that has tiied the best the lodge at this place. City Marshal Johnson last Tues. known systom for the regulation of M. F. McDonald, representing this unclean traffic is so dissatis day mnde himself useful as an ex- the M. J. Ksller Co. tailoring and officio sherifl and picked up a fied with the experiment that it has and men’s furnishing establish adopted laws that provide for its special veuire o f jurymen to take ment nt Ouklnnd, Cal., has been discontinuance, other nations ought the train next morning for court nt rustliug in this section the past Empire. Ton were called for from to take wnrning. It is not stntes- week. Caveats, and Trade-Mark* obtained and all Pat-| mnusbip to adopt a system that has j this place, ten from Myrtle Point ent business conducted for m o o c r * tc Fees. “ Our render will find Simmons Oun O ffice is O pposite u . S . P a te n t O r n e r proven iUelf to be a failure.” nml ten from Bandon. and we can secure patent m less urne thaa those Liver Regulator advertised iu these ¡remote from Washington, i Since the days of William Tel),! ~ — Sand node!, drawing or photo., with descrip columns. \Ye advertise it. nnd use I tion. W e advise, if patentable or not, free ot nud before, the Swiss have been ^ i6 IV O G 3 S h o c k , it, nnd we commend it ns a safo and charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. i A PAMfMLliT, “ He w to Obtain Patents,” with distinguished in archery. Prof. E. W. J o y C o m pa n y Gentlemen: excellent medicine. IVc became ac I cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries H ein,of Zurich, says with reference This is the first time I have attempted quainted with it in Georgia where ¡sent free. Address, to the archery competitions: Ilia d ao * r'*p f°r three years. Have been it is a family medicine. \Ve do not C . A . S N Q W & C O . i to nervous nml weak that I have deny the merits of other prepara ! i p w p . P a t e n t O ffice . W a s h in g t o n . D. C. occasion, a short time ago, < to speak . . , . , ,, .. tions, but simply state that this one ... ... . . . . 1 la" ‘ ,u most of the time, with one o f these far-famed hunts- \ (ri,.ml who had taken your commauds confidence." From the men. This clever marksman as- Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles, Journal, Lnnesboro, Minn. -------- — «--------------- -- sures me that all who attain skill The second one is most gone, and in shooting are strictly temperate * *iave gained twenty pounds, and D r. P ric e 's C r e a m B a k in g P o w d e r If yon use the Pet-Gum« Award*! Cl old Medal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco. Incuhaters A Bnodcrs. men or abstainers. Even temper- T * " n < T / “ '“ “ w } Make Money while . , . pale, thin, no ambition. Had given others are wasting ate men have to become abstainers aH I had tried so many remedies tim e by old processes. Judge ( gravely) The prose Catalog tells all about about a week before entering into snd doetors, but found no benefit, cutor swears that you hit him twice it nnd describes evety article needed for tb^ neclmtzanfest (competition), i . / ** -v o" c* r* to P'hlwh this you have j upon tbe nose. Have you any do- poultry business. A best marksmen not . , 1 a ,,I, ,i |.,I i; on,y .ah8,a' " «m a.nL (Signed) nial to make? Defendant (stoutly) The “ ERIE” mechanically the best O ^ i l k h u l l« i h l L I el0' r ,T y A i, — Yia, yer l.auer; Oi hit him but pvheel. Prettiest model. I u « ho o i T to betl iL ? n| .eKRS upon [We are Pacific Coast I liev mn!f must also betimes ____ Alemeda, Cal. L aranst . . -4 th’ . . uose Th’ sicor.d Ycents. Bicvcle cata «1 ___i . .. . . . tonne Oi hit him where his nose logue, mailed free.gives At night, and mauj of them do uot Hf’ndiu’hes, Hdliousness and Tor- Lott bin ftill description rrices etc., aopnts w a ste d . amoks tobacco. Heavy smokers pid Livor disappear when you take 1 , __ riTALUMA nCDUATOR C 0..rctrtim s.C al. C 3., R. & E. R. R. & N. Co. F ig g ’s H O IC E stock o f new and fashionable m illinery, in clu d in g trim m e d and un trimm ed hats, iiower», ribbons, tips, etc W ill receiv e new invoices and a line stock o f FA N C Y G O O D ? by each steam er and by rail. L ad ies are * ordiu 11 y invited to in s p e c t these go o d s an.l com pare prices. O rders from a distance proufptly and ca refu lly tilled. 3» « 1 N E L L IE F IG G . rr.-p.rod by D r. J. C . A yer ¡t Co., Lowell, M a ... toration. It also lessens tho severity That Democratic w on d er, tho New | f k e s h AND ¡SALTED MEATS, nud frequency o f paroxysms of coughing, and insures a speedy re J z t riV;i° kl'V L.,Wor1;1, ' ‘T v v J l r B o lo g n a . H ea d C h eese, covery. There is not the least dan C» w r i i i ! ^ W ee^ ^ i n t ° U A ' U C L ‘ ! VEGETABLES, CANNED GOODS ger in giving the remedy to children A-\Y E L K paper, ana y o u can now | Coffee, Sugars Teas, or babies, as it contains no injurious i^et the two papers a week for the | ^ T ob a cco», C igar», etc. same old price— $1 a year. substance. F or sale by Dr. S. L ? " P rice» nre a » low ns the low est. ^ ^ 2 Think of it! The news from New I t O ld e r» from ntij part p rom ptly filled. Leneve, druggist. Y ork right nt your door fresh every e llie C O Q U IL L E ITS f ------------- N Fancy (Joods F IR S T as “ Womankind,” for instance, which comes once a month filled with the best things for a busy housewife. W o are able by special tl 'a r H int o r a . by man who actually served and in tbs struggle. arrangements with the publishers, 'ought Hh ,)i 7 M a r i e * of Romance, Travel, Experience adventure, by leading writers. to ogor “ Womankind” free for a \nd E i l i t o r i a i* upholding the cause of the veterans, year to every paid-in-advance sub and lnaiuiahiliiK the highest loyalty to the Govern ment. and Lite promotion of the* best interests of ths scriber to our paper, and are glad whole people. Il'ow/»/tig fn n X e tr *. Full accounts of what Is to do so, for we are convinced that taking place at the seat of Government; careful re of all important matters In Congress and the no home paper in America contains ports Executive Department*; gossip about public men. It o n x e h o lt i D e p a r t m e n t . Edited by u lady ol more o f practical value to women. National reputation. it'. f>. f . . a n ti S. o f V. y e t r s , more Bright stories, clever I poems, the | full „ml complete , ° . ’ , Ilian piRRlshiKl F by »y any an other paper. latest fashions, news of woman S I A a r l r u l t u r a l S i i m r l i n e u l , carefully edited work everywhere, articles on - ‘ « . » « '. 1 m m . carefully complied. wr ,v v % » u- a - e tu T hic N a tio n a l T r ib u n k I s ftlrictly non-partisan. M otnerliooa, ‘Cultivation O f 1 low- n*i thoroughly American. It believes In the greatest ai . _ ! rood to the greatest number of our people, and th* ers,” a woman’s parliament for i d behest development of our I untiluLion»—lu National discussion of matters of interest, unity and exulted loyalty. aru a fuw of tho bright features of “ Womankind.” To the head of the house we offer on the same terms “ Farm It Claim» to givo more and hotter matter for the sui* .if t ir o c v ii I h a week thnn any other publication | News,” an agricultural paper, edited | Every line that a pears In It Is w ritten for It, anil !>a| 1 In no other paper. It u » c * n o a y u d l c a t f I by a practical farmer (M iller Purvis, ■ Ippoareil • r b o i le r - p l a t e m a t t e r . Address— esq., late state lecturer o f the Ohio j THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, WASHINGTON, 0 . & Farmer’s Alliance), and tilled each I WO* NEW YORK AVE., month with suggestions from able j The Natioual Tribune and th correspondents, that make it au H erald both one year for only ! absolute necessity to every w id e ; $2.50. awake farmer. This paper is yours I ____________________________________ for the asking, provided you are ft -™-» TF ¿r-v -v- subscriber to our paper. ! I—» 1 1 1 1V| U ] U j L>£ Remember every paid-in-ndvance -®- ■“ ——2 JL J JL. V subscriber to the H erat .» is entitled I to his choice in either of these papers. Tell your neighbors about AND this offer. A saraplo copy- o f both [ papers may be obtained by address ing the Hostei-mon Publishing Co., I Springfield, Ohio. I (L oren z B uildin g} Come in and pay a year in ad-1 C O Q U IL L E C ITY. vance to the H erald and get one o l ! these attractive papers free. ALMOOT A NEW YORK DAILY. i s s ¡111(1 “ Among the many testimonials whirh I set? la legaid to ceriuiu medicines perform ing cures, cleansing tho blood, etc.,” writes JlbMtY H udson , of tho James Smith Woolen Machinery Co., l'hiiadclphia, Fa., “ none Impress me more than m y ow n cuso. Twenty years ago, at the age ui 18 years, 1 hud swellings come on my legs, which broke and became running sores. Our family physician could do me no good, and it was feared that the bones would bo affected. A t last, my good old m o t h e r urged m o to try A y e r’s Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles, the sores healed, anti I liavo not been j*^| troubled since. O nly tho scars rem ain, and tho m em ory o f the past, to rem in d m o o f the g o o d A y e r’s S arsaparilla hits dnno m e. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am In the best of health. I have been on tho road for the past twelve years, have noticed A y e r’s Sarsaparilla advertised in all parts of the United States, and always tako pleas ure In telling what good It did for me.” For tho euro of all diseases originating iu Impure blood, the best remedy Is • hut the snow cuino sooner thau it ! married more than a year now. usually does, and our cattle and the j Arnatuer Photographer— Pardon old man were snowed in so that my i me, sir; but would you object to husband could not get there. He 1 my taking your daughter just ns and Mr. Boren almost lost their she is? Farmer Greene— Wa-al, byes tiying to get there. We : this is sudden; but take her and be knew that Mr. D isc had plenty of ¡happy. Keep yer eyes on him, Hal, k ] T flfe , potatoes to last him, and flour j till 1 scoot rouud fer tb’ parson, enough; he had killed a fnt calf; and was living better thau those j 4° that were making so much fuss about it. It was our cattle that WASHINGTON, D. C. The lon g winter evenings can be j was starving instead o f Mr. Disc. T h k N a tio n a l T b ib u m k is now entering upon IU year of phenomenal fmccesa. I f there is any reply to make to j very profitably devoted to reading, ITth No other family weekly In the country has had such and maintained It no steadily. this, just go ahead with it. I but there nro some things that we I growth, It » coon Into every County Iu the United States, and must read the year round. One o f j luut chibs of subscribers at nearly every Postoflice. should not have answered the piece, It hois Kulnud this proud position solely on its uierlt* for it is only laughed at here in j he these is a local paper: the best in j M * highly Interesting family newspaper. valley, but at other places people the county is before you— the I for tl?e Year 1894 H erald . Another is a good home ! do not know. ■*&<•**' ft will be made much better and more attractive that paper of general circulation, such | ever. While retaining all of its present populur feat Mrs. A. E. C r o u c h . •ires, it will constantly add new ones. ent in Washington at the great meeting arranged for the presenta tion of the polyglot petition to the president and congress of the United Stales on February 16th. The existing law and all the meaus provided for its enforcement have stood the test o f timo and ex perience and are receiving ench year a firmor public support. The law is found sufficient to snppress the unlawful sale of liquor wher ever public sentiment lends ade quate support to its enforcement.” j the South Fork. M “ W «*“ J o T / A O. S o x 46. PHTSIHHOf, 1 'A. T n * o m o r n » » i c » L C o . : - < i « ! m * i t « x : - I » e v e * m e plw i.ure to «iK-ak » a H r r f n « ! * f«»r vonr Tablet«. M y son was strongly addicted to the ugc o f l l a u S r ^ d P,r r ^ g h » frtS>” l w“ . led to try yoor T e b leij. I I . w » , » h, evv end 1 -onHUnt drinkrr \mt » f u r u»in(t your T a blet, but three d a y . he .¡nit «Irliiktn». not*»ooc h Vjn oor o4 an y k I m l. 1 6 . « w.tited four mewh b, lure w rltius you. iu order to kaow tbu euro waa pormautuL Tottr » J ™ j r-UELFJ| MORKi<CH. C i n c i n n a t i , O h io . T h * OHIO c h x m ic a l Co - T o u r Tablet» have performed a mlrar le in m y c u * . b " * e need m orphine, bvpoderm tcally, for s ev-n years, a n i Uavo beta cared by t ^ M e o f tw o package» o f your Tablets, and without any effort ou uiy part. W . L. L O JX U A T . Address all Orders to T H E O H IO C H E M IC A L C O ., 0 i , 8 3 a n d 8 9 O p e r a B lo c k . L ift? * , O H IO . (Tn wrltin* p N » mention thi* “ r v — g ► A