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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1895)
Additional Locals. CfrQiiJUr € »3 gérai«. LniKiiB B all Csiuiio, TemiHTHUro .Haas .H oki I ux . A Great Blessing T h e ladies of the W. C. T. U. The Coquille and Batulon nines T I i a I Y e w O r cun N t r n m c r . crossed bats at Bnndon last Sunday, held tbeir monthly nmsH meeting M y wife and I h ive found in Hood’s It is a fact that wo are to have PU B LISH E D EVERY" TU E SD AY Sarsaparilla. She had rheumatism very a steamer between this place aud in regular order o f the league’s last Sunday night nt the Alethcd- •everely, with anklc3 and legs S. M'EWEN & D. F. DEAN , San Francisco, making weekly schedule dates. Although a light is church. A fair audience a t badly swollen, and Mrs. Boutell presided, round trips. Cnpt. Huus Reed of ram had set iu Saturday night, tended. Editors and Proprietors. hardly able to get Miss M illie Brouillette, a charming and indicated further fall, yet the B h id I o d , a first-class lioalbuilder, up end d o w n Devoted to the material and si>oial up- j Dispatch took a large j and givted young lady, daughter Blairs w i t h o u t building of tho Coquii-w Valley particularly I has just returned from the city, and bteamer and of Coos County generally. help. M any other Ban- | o f Rev. Mr. Bruilletto o f Alyrtle we understand is authorized to crowd to w itocss the game. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. remedies f a i l e d , Point, addressed tho meeting. H er don’s new pitcher, Egan, from prepare at once for the construc but Hood’s Sarsa- P. FISHER, N e w s p a p e r A d v k b t ih in o A g b n t , i \ parilla e n t i r e l y * 21 Merchant«’ KxchauKe, Han Fra&eisoo is tion of a steamer suited for this California, was duly iustulled, and lecture was very tiue, and d eliv . our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file, , Y c ; a .**’*7^-lb J l ^ eurod her. It ay as In his office. trade. The vessel will be larger much was expected from him for ered iu an able and attractive man I only shortly after several reasons. The Coquille ner. I t was a retrospective nud than the Baudorille, and not quite that I was taken T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 2, 1895. prospective view of tho cause o f tho s a m e so large as the Blanchard, with a boys had their old niue except mplaint, afTcct- speed of twelve knots and o f light Nonda Anderson, who took C. temperance reform, in which she my limbs nnd draught. She w ill have good pas Lorenz’s left-field position, nnd rehOised the bistoiy of the move j hips, bo I just tried tho eamo medicine ment under moral suasion nnd por with the samo result. M y wife and chil Geo. Robinsou, who filled centre- senger accomodations and will serve trayed its glorious triumph under dren take Hood’s Sarsaparilla whenever only the traffic between the Coquille field, vice Teddy Baxter, who was legal suasiou. ! they feel the need of n medicine and it im ill. The old-“ new” pitcher, Claud Other exercises consisted of mediately makes them feel better. The H e r a l d has splendid club and San Francisco. Reckner reading a portion of scripture by This time our people may look j Nosier, did not play. bing facilities with the best newspa pers published in the land. We offer up aud expect a service in their held the box and pitched a good Airs. Boutell, a prayer by Hon. J. I Saves me doctor’s bills. I am an engineer, The H e r a l d and tho New II. Per ham was chosen J. Lamb. j and well known in this locality.” Q. W . interest, a service organized to be game. ! W y a t t , W hite Bead H ill, Indian Ter. . York T W IC E - A - W E E K mntually advantageous and satis umpire. Coqnille was first at the The H e r a l d bad a pleasant call W O R LD , both for one year bat. last week from Air. aud Airs. J. H. c u y La effect. for only............................. $ 2 25 fied with legitimate profits from a The following was the result of Sumerlin, Airs. Harmon and Alias liberal patronage. The basis o f The H e r a l d and the Weekly S. F. Examiner.................. 2 75 this patronage isalreadygaaranteed the game: Cora, o f Lee. The North Fork C ALIFO RNIA'S B IM E T A L L IC CONVEN 1 2 8 4 8 6 7 8 9 The H e r a ld and the Daily TION. for two years from this river to the friends are prospering nicely. San Francisco, June 25.— The Examiner, including Sun a------- —>■««> «----------- city by oar ever alort, thrifty and Ooquillo........ 2 1 0 0 4 7 2 3 3-22 iMarshtteld Hun.) executive committee appointed day’s mammoth edition .. 7 80 Uondon........ 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 -8 O. A. R. comrades can get “ Tho public-spirited business man, Adam The Coos Bay creamery is re by the recont bimetallic convention The Bandon nine was composed National Tribune,” published at Pershbaker, and now our own busi of F. Mehl, F. Burkhart, W ill ceiving 15,000 pounds of milk held in this city to issue a call for a state convention to be held Au Washiugton City, D. C., nt this ness community and the producers daily. iams, J. Emmitt, T. Egan, Bedil- offico for S I a year in advance, or o f this valley will he expected to Superintendent Barklow came gust 19 in this city, lias decided that lion, G Frederick, Smeer, Bays. with the H e r a l d , the two papers Qver from the Coquille Inst week each county shall bo entitled to be respond in fair proportion, and it The Coquille nine embraced C. and has beeu visiting tho schools represented Py five delegates nt large for *2.50! will be to their interest to do so. and one delegate for every 500 votes Baxter, E. Norton, E. Reckner, D. on the bay for the last week. H 11 T H E O O L D B U O M IC UOBE or fraction thereof cast at tho last A bright outlook greets us. Johnson, N. Anderson, G. Robin ||A IT i* instantly killed by m-nding general election. GENERAL NEW S. IM F 1 1 ). « 2-oent Htmup to the Ameri- This valley will have advantages son, 8. Norton, M. O. B u z o d , B. E. can Bimetallic League, Wash PERSECUTIONS DROPPED. bquul to the best, and such as are ington, D. 0., and asking for free literature. Nosier. SWARTZ CONVICTED. San Francisco, June 25.— Labor Do it. coveted by other localities for The next league game will fake Salem, June 29.— The trial of Commissioner Fitzgerald has re prompt aDd safe dolivpry o f tbeir place at Coquille City next Sunday, Alonzo Swnrlz, ou the charge of ceived a letter from tho department products and returns o f their or between Coquille nod Empiro, and murder for killing his son, is con ot justice nt Washington that cases much interest will centre it it. Tho “ Twice-a-Woek" edition of ders. cluded, and the jury, after three ngainst the members o f the A. Ii. -- - --- ♦ ------------ the New York W orld (formerly the ned n half hours’ deliberation, re U. who are charged with conspir See The Im perial Bicycle ad. “ W e had an epidemic of dysen lumed n verdict of murder in tlie acy would bo dismissed. W eekly) has proved a phenominal success. It is a semi-weekly of six tery in this vicinity Inst summer,” Airs. Sheppard’s restaurant offords second degree. The first ballot of I a « « I t «111*. pages, mailed Tuesdays and Fridays; says SamuelS. l ’ollock, of Briceland, a new sign. the jury Btood five for murder iu the first degree, five for second eight columns to the page; forty- Cal. “ I was taken with it and suf June 22.— Fin e weather at pres Mr. Root still improves from his degree and two for manslaughter. ent, but people are afraid it is eight columns each issue. It gives fered severely until some one called The sixth ballot showed them unani g ing to change. the news fully half a week ahead my attention to Chamberlain’s Colic, late injuries. The farmers of any weekly paper, and, nt tho Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I don’t want it to rain until they get Mr. W ilkins is slowly improving; mous for the second degree. On the evening of March 29th, tbeir hay in the baru. same time, retains all the literary, procured a bottle and felt bettor af his fever has abated. Swartz, living four miles east of agricultural, miscellany and other ter the first dose. Before one-half JamesCottou and fam ily returned The term o f school closed last this city, wljile drunk, raised n from their home in Curry Mon features which made Tho Weekly of the bottle had been used I was quarrel in bis family, and ntnbbed day. They have got Ferry Hatch World so popular. Y et the price is well. I recommended it to my AVednesday evening. his 20-year-oM son, Edward, in the er’s place rented. friends and their experience wns the ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Jack AVoods passed through to Deck with a pocket-knife, severing Your subscription will bo taken same. AVe all unite in saying it is Audrew H all and fam ily are vis the best.” For sale by Dr. S. L the bay this morning with pro- the carotid artery, from the effects iting relations nud friends iu this at this office. of which wound Edward died vicinity. duoo. For snmple copy address The Loneve, druggist. A pril 21st. Sentence will be pro W orld, N. Y. Hardee Mast, AIrp. W. H. Brown Dr. Strange left today for his Prof. Kanematz makes us a good nounced Saturday aftornoon. The nud daughter nnd son, visited Alyr home at Roaeburg. H e will retiru customary motion for a new trial tle Point the last o f the week. Get Arrangements have been made by report of the progress o f his silk The worms will do about October 1st, has been filed. which wo can furnish this paper production. there, Hardeo. .(tho H erat , d ) and the Twico-n-Week better this season than last, and There was a pleasant dance FREAK OF A MAD WOMAN. John Koon returned ’ last week New York W orld all for $2.25 a the temperature is better thus far. from a visit to his old homo at S p rin gfield ,!)., June 23.— Rey. giyen at the residence of Mr. Crib- year. Take advantage of this offer Paul C. Curnick closed tho meeting bum’ ou the night o f the 22d. Miss Annie Laird is succeeding Troy, N ew York. and get your own local paper ami tonight at St. Paul’s Methodist They ail had a fino time and went tho Twico-a-Woek W orld nt this very well, handling at this experi Mr. E lliott is putting up a nice Episcopal church, the largest aud off well satisfied. ment about 10,000 silkworms. new home on their property in the wealthiest ia tho city, with an im Jeff Crosby and wife visited special rate C oquille C it y H erald . Othor sub stations—ono at M yrtle northeast part of town. pressive appeal to the people not friends nt Fairview Inst weok. R. G. Surnerliu, who has been Christians. Point, manngod by Mrs. Fanny Sam Norton purchased ono of Lord Rosebery is out; Lord Salis Stepping from tho pulpit to the working for Jap Yoakara, on Coos Warner, ono in Marion county by the Im perial bicycles from G. F. chancel, he extended to a young river, has returned to his home at bury is in; and “ old huckleberry- Mrs. M ary K illeu, aud others at We welcome you back, Rube. Boutell, the county agent. I t is a man the right hand of fellowship. Lee. is on the way. other points—report favorably. J. H. Sumerlin and wife, and He then asked members to come daisy. forward and shake hands with new Mis. Harman, visited Coquille the A most interesting document ap Uuele P rovit and Bert Dean Mr. and Airs. John Alorris have converts. last of the week. pears on the 1st page of the H er came down again from tbeir mines come down from the ranch" above Among those who wont forward AA’ illiam Harman, made Norway ald today. It is the dissenting opin to await returns from assays. town and will spend the 4th here wore Miss Laura Nicholson, aged a visit the first of the week. ion of Justice Harlan of the U. S. They made a new discovery in 30, aud Airs. M. E. Kinney. Alias Cora Harman, who lias at their home. supreme court ou the Into income their last prospecting, having In the midst of this impressive been stoppiug at Coos river, has Brette Clark came in last week ceremony Miss Nicholson hurried returned to hor home. AVe are found a copper ledge o f immense tax law. Read it. T ofsy . proportions, which will turn out from the Nobles ranch aud will to where Mrs. Kinney was stand glad to see you Cora. And now U. S. Judge Ross of 500 pounds o f copper to the ton of spend the 4th with his father at ing nnd excitedly exclaimed in loud voice; "Y o u r hat ia not on Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder southern California sustains Mrs. rock. It is boundless in quantity, Air. and Airs. E lliott’s. World’* Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. straight.” Stanford’s demurrer to the U. S. too. H ere is a chance for some The editor received two beautiful Mrs. Kinney turned, whereupon I Coast Mail. | collecting $15,000,000 from the body. bouquets yesterday, one each from Miss Nicholson let out a whoop, » The grippe has broken out again and, grabbing for Airs. K in n ey’s Stanford estate of money that was Tho stnto agricultural college Miss Ella Wickham aud Aliss bonnet, crushed it into a shapeless at Lib b y nud there are some severe stolen from tho government while Thanks, young A tta c k s reported, among whom is a concluded its commencement extr- L illy AVtlson. mass. The congregation looked: daughter of Geo. M iller. ho (Stanford) wns posing as a patriot, on with amazement. Theu taking: cises last week, aud wo observe friends. If. A. Graham was brought in good citizen and gentleman. It oat the bonnet pin the woman I A number o f new buildings haye among the 13 who received the de on a stretcher this noon. A rock might be the right caper for tho threw the bat across the church and gree o f Bachelor o f Scientific A g been put up iu various parts o f with a demented laugh sprang ut fell upon him in the mine, ami the government to now seize “ Judge” riculture, our young friend Milton town the pust mouth, and several Mrs. Kinnev, stabbing her repeat extent of his injuries are not yet Ross as party to the crime and send determined. O. Stemler of Coos. The I I ehald more are in hand and more prom edly in the left aim with the pin. him behind the bnrs. ised. I t is not a boom that has Mrs. K in n ey screamed and gre its him. turned to esenpe, but the infuriated 3 The outing season is fu lly upon struck us, but just an evidence of A groat fire has just befallen San woman held hor, furiously jabbing progress o f a substantial cliurncter. Francisco, destroying property bo- us, and many a camping outfit is the small stiletto into her body. ----- ---- ► »•*“«------------- - Pustor Curnick nnd several dea tween Third and Fifth, and includ seekiug tho bench or the moun S i i m ii«tr** F o u r t h a VI o i I ii I C o n te st. June30.— Sumner’s fourth I)em - cons rushed to the scene, but with I in g Brannau, Bryant and Buxomo tain to spend a fortnight at rest orest medal contest was held by a yell that frightened 700 persons' streets to the number of 275 build and relaxation. the workers o f the AV. C. T. U. out of their wits Miss Nicholson 1 K fJ h r rP Q — 40 acres extra fine ings, including many mills and man N e rv o u s .Prostration. June 29th, Mias A lice Beyers pre struck another woman, bounded up yj V n o t GO boUoni lnnd| nI1 in,proTcj ufacturing establishments, working an aisle and out o f doors, striking nnd well located; fair house, good apple, E. AV. Jov C o m p a n y — Geutlonieu: siding. prune and cherry orchards, good barn, best men’s homes, stores, churches, etc. I have suffered from a nervous pros The following program wns ob aside those who tried to detain her. of water for household and stock in abund Miss Nichol ion wns sent to an asy-1 nneo. About 1 mile from uostoffice, close The loss will bo a full million of tration from financial losses. Cnn served: lam five years ago, but was re to river and creamery, aud good school, Singing. dollars. It started on tho night of say Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla has with county road running on one side of Scripture reading by Mrs. AV’ ill- leased after a year’s Jetentiou. place. Inquire at H E R A LD OFFICE. June 27th. Tho origin of tho tire cured me. My liver, stomach and rOISONED DY A SPIDER. son. bowels have been very inactive, but is not determined. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 23.— AV. l ’ rayer by Mrs. Boutell. since taking your remedy I am N o 1, Fred W illson— The Cry of C. Owen, representative from the entirely well. All business men The Bnudon Scientific and Class Ashland district of Kentucky, wiio and women should use i t Please 1’oday. ical School, under Prof. Hodgin, an publish. (Signed.) No. 2, Lilbern Boon— The Farm defeated Breokenridge, was poi- j soiled by a spider’s bite, and bis er’s Side. nounces its fall term in the H erald Mn. AA’ m . H en r y J o n e s , H e wns No. 3, Miss Lulu Boon —Personal condition ia alarming. today. Prof. Hodgin says: “ Our Butte, M ont ! bitten a week ago. H is arm is ter RpJ Front Hniliding—np-staira— Front St. Responsibility. aim is not to run in opposition to Duet by Aliases Mary and Lucy ribly swollen. H e lias been attend- j COQUILLE C IT Y . Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness, tho public schools, or private schools give way to Joy’s A’ egctable Sarsap Black— H e’s aDruuknrd To-night. I ing th« races here, put left hurriedly | for home last night on a special 1 teaching common school branches; arilla. No. 4, Miss Zoe W illson— The Main. A doctor in tho city told - . . —— Bugle is Calling. but to offer to the young of this IKnndon Recorder. 1 No. 5, W illie Cavanaugh— Am er film that his arm would have to be vicinity advantages not obtainable amputated to save his life. lie . Daniel Giles was in town Mon ica’s Joshua. in this section of the country else day, having come down with a scow A t this point the judges, Airs. '■ goes to have his home surgeon do where, i. e., academic courses three load of brick, the first shipment Lawrence, *Alr. Stock aud Mr. the work. H e was suffering se years beyond tho common school for tile lighthouse buildings. Tompkins, retired, while a duet verely when he left here at 10 J for a limited number is the A couple of families arrived was reidered by Misses Mary nud o’clock p. in. branches.” price of the hero on Monday evening Inst to Lucy Black, a recitation by Aiiss A KASHAS “ REDEEM ER” O FFICIAL 8HAHINO HIS U N D E R LIN G S SA L Dr. Price’s Cream B aking Powder visit the bench, where they are Ethel Boon and a recitation also by ARY. staying for recreation and the ben Miss Joey B ejers. Another duet Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco. • -*♦*• * Topeka, Knns., June 23.— G ov efit of their health, nnd more are wns sung by Misses Mary and Lucy The Leading Reform Journal, fto tlrr la on the way. They came all the way Black. ernor M orrill today requested the FubU tktd at the N ational Capital. Patrons not belonging to the Co from Los Angeles, California, a The judges then returned and resignation o f \\\ G. Bird, state quille Dairymen’s Union will re distance o f between 1600 nnd 1700 awarded the medal to Miss Willson labor commissioner. I t was shown It is a neatly-printed sixteen- page journal, and should he ceive 10 cents ;>er pound butterfat miles. They brought their own ns the most proficient eloeutiocist. that bird httd. since Ins possession j read by every reformer. in milk delivered nt Cmiuille wagons aud tents with them and Books were awarded to Nos. 1 nod of office, required each o f his two Samf-U Copies Sent on Application Creamery from June 8th until fur were about 40 days and nights on 5. clerks to pay *16.(56 per month out ther notice. the long dreary road, exclusive o f There wns a good audience and o f their salary. H e claimed that ; NATIONAL WATCHMAN, C o q u i l l e D a i r y m e n ’ s U n i o n . stoppages. WASHINCTON, D. C. Now when people the young people are very much the money wns to be used to em l’er C. Romandar, Manager. would come here all the way interested iu the educational work. ploy tnotber clerk that the legis — -------- » «a» <- ---- from Los A ngeles—the country They ate all accomplishing a great lature had failed to make provision “ W hat’s Jim a-doin’ of sense he o f the angels—surely they must deal o f good, as they have had ex for. The fibove paper, tho National graduated?” “ H e’s a-workin’ for consider the attractions o f onr j cellent selections ami rendered them Bird has refused to resign and Watchman, ami C O Q U IL L E C IT Y the man that wrote his graduation > beach even superior to that now 1 so well. This is the genetal opinion the gevernor threatens to institute, H E R A L D both for one rear for $2 speech." iu advance. poaecsbed by the celestials. uf those prescut. C oleus . crim iial proceedings. L f H H H f Read Our Offers Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hood’s Pills A GREAT OFFER. RÜR S CHANGE Nice M o ie for Sale italic aid Hair Dressing D O N ’T ST O P TO B A C C O How to Cure Yourself White Using Tobacco. ii EicMip-- CO Acres of lend near Drain, Doug!»« county, t *r. W e'l adapted to fruit or pend • try; will bo exchanged for land or town property k: this oouuty. For particulars enquire at H xucald office, or luldnss Illl.Y U o , Coqnille, Oregon. Tho tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort aud happiness. To quit suddenly is | too severe a shock to the system, ns tobacco, to nil inveterate user, be- j comes a stimulant that hia system continually craves. Baco-Curo is a ! scientific cure for the tobneco habit, in nil its forms,carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent l ’c r -! lin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, without 1 a failure, purely vegetable and guar- ' an teed perfectly harmless. 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At the Fame time we wish to Impress the fact that :: w •• It’s the Simple, Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes —such as Do Long’s ílook and Eye, “Seo that Hump, * Safety Pin.” “ Pigs In Clo ver,” “Air Drake,” etc. Almost overy one conceives O a bright idea at some timo or othor. Why not put it /n prac tical use? YOUR talents may lie in this direction. May make your fortune. Why not try? :: :: » :: :: JF*W rite for further Information and mention this paper. THE PRESS CLAIMS GO. Philip W. Avlrott, Gen. Mgr., 618 F Street, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. 6. f*r-The responsibility of this company may bo Judged by the tact tiiat its stock is held by over one thousand of the leading newspapers in tho United 6tatos. ---- ------- *■.»*■•»----------- '¿’lie ifallroutf. [From theRoseburg Review.! I dreampt a dream the other night When nil around wns still; I thought I heard tho iron horse Hoot down the mid Coquille, cp H E E E NICE LEVEL L O T 8 - Wheu in the morning bright and clear I awoke and looked around, No rumbling noise disturbed my ear; No railroad could bo found. Or. Main street, between Gth and 7th, W ood land Addition to Bandon. Address F o r S 3 a le . FOlt THE riilCE OF TWO—$ 125 ! At. L. UANDLEMAN, I wondered to myself awhile, I f I could thus mistake, And all the seeming noise I heard Could only be a “ fake.” 51 tfl Parkeraburg, Or. School : Boards When I inquired what it meant And why there was such delay, I was informed by the railroad folk. The farmers barred the right-of-way. Or Trustees They say the farmers kick nnd buck. And with the exception of a lew, Demanded nil their farms were worth To pass tho railroad through. Now come, my brothe r formers, corno, And put on n bus in ess air, I f the man agoment means business, Let us meet them on tho square. Let us show thorn wo arc up to date, And not to progress lost, And that we avo quite anxious For a railroad to tho coast. When the rai lrond is completed, Tho farms will raise in price; W e’ ll reach the markets of tho world, Oh, won’ t it be bo nice? i y IS E ÍN G TO 1 UKCIIAh'E or Supplies ÜCSKS FOR SCH00LS GR ACADEMIES W ill 11 ml it to tluir intero3t to oonsnlt o* v. rite tke underaigned. agent for liane & Co , manufacturera, Chicago, 111. Wo aell direct froin tno faotory, and ship, f . o. b., to San Francisco or Portland - JOHN K O W AN, Agent, li) tll Coquille City, Oregon. WALTER DRANE, When this road is completed, According to the plan, We will open up a line direct From Rjjdbarg to Japan. Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, Then open up the line, my friends, Let the iron horse whistle through, C O Q U IL L E And when wo get the railroad, Then we can whistlo too. W ho 13 i t ? Ct mas Valley, J uno 16 th. Joy’ s for Ilio Jaded and Good Iltau h for a ll ¿lanklad. C IT Y , OREGON L L kinds o f farm work solicited. Ilorae shoeing and plow work n specialty Supplies for logging work, weclger., dogs rings, cant-hooks aud everything used i » logging camps kept on hana. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pto- noei Feed stable. tlBtf A JOY'S VECSTABLE SA93APAKILI.A. drugs or deadly pois on. J o y ’a Ve g et a bl e Sarsaparilla r o b » the WÂVEATS.TRADE1Œ ë c h ü r f o i n i n i c , W CO PYR IG H TS. * C AN I (1ÏÎTAJN A P A T E N T » blood of all Its impuri ties, and courses all these impuri- R Joy’s Veg'etn’.le ^041 fiarsapai'iUa E.f3 prevents tired feel- mgs, staggering sen- sations, palpitation of he.irt, rush cl blood to tire head, dizziness, ringing in cars, spots before the eyes, headache, bd iousness, constipation o f bowtifl, pains in the back,melancholy, tongue coated, foul breath, pimples on face, body and limb, declineofnervo force dizzy s p e l l s , faint spells, cold, clammy feel and hands, sou- risings, fatigue, in somnia, and all dis eases o f t he stomach, liver and kidneys. Joy.s Vegetable Sar saparilla ia sold by all druggii . Ists. Ref us e a substitute. [tute. 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