Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 13, 1895, Image 4

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TU ESD AY, AU GUST
1371895.
For God. and Home and Native Land.
— BDITKD BT THK—
COQU1LLE C ITY
beach sands. At present market
rates it is worth £6 an onnee. A
couple o f j enrs ago a big syndicate
bought np tbe entire visible sup­
ply o f this metal, actually setting
out to purchase all the scrap plati­
num existing in the world. But
there w h s more of the latter than
had beeu counted upon, so it was
found impossible to control the
raarkst. This speculation carried
the price o f the substance up to $18
an ounce— a circumstance very an­
noying to scientific men, who use it
for instrnments of precision, and
especially for chemical apparatus,
inasmuch as it will stand the tire
of the blowpipe and does not cor­
rode.
Electricians also
utilize
quantities of platinum— an iuchof
wire for each incandescent lamp,
in connection with telegraphic in­
The Sands Are Red With Rubies and
struments, and in every place where
Garnets in Beautiful Crystals, and
the passage of a spark creates ozone
They Bear Gold Also.
to oxidize tbe metul poiuts it passes
between.
Messers. Wincbell and Sharpless
£ , « ■ P l a t i n u m I n t h e ( t r a i n s —S c i- express the opinion that platinum
c s l l f l « E x p e rts th e B ra rh c s M s ,
could be extracted from the sands
B e r n lt a b ljr W s rk ed .
at tbe mouth of the Coquille river
at a profit. It is found on tbe P a ­
cific coast wherever gold occurs,
[From the San FrftnoiiooExaminer, Ang. t j
though its distribution is not uni­
Washington, Aug. 1.— The me­ form, much being discovered in
tallic treasures o f the seabeacbes some places aud very little in others.
o f Oregon have juBt been made a Samples submitted to test yielded
subject o f investigation by tbe tw oouiicesof platinum to the ton of
eological survey. I w o experts— sand, which is enough to pay. Four-
I. V . Wincbell and F. F. Sharp­ fifths o f the platinum that supplies
less— were sent three mouths ago the world is obtained from two
to explore these wonderful sands, mines in the Ural mountains, Si­
concerning tbo possibilities of beria. They are gold mines, the
which as a source o f wealth there platinum being n by-product. Both
has been much speculation. They metals are got from "placer” depos­
contain not only gold, but also con­ its, being found mingled with tbe
siderable quantities of platinum, sands that have been worn away
as well as other rare and precious from the hills by running water.
metals. So rich are they in rubies Twenty-nine hundred carloads of
and garnets as to be actually red in earth must be washed to yield 15
places from the presence o f these pounds ot platinum. Nuggets are
gems. In one spot there are at very rare, tho liggest on record
least 50,000 tons o f sand that holds I being now in tbe Dresden museum.
two to five per cent o f garnets aud I t is about as big as a tumbler.
rabies in remarkably perfect aud
Samples o f sand assayed by the
beautiful crystals.
two experts yielded small quantities
T h e experts report that in their of those rare metals, iridium and
opinion the gold and platinum osmium, but it is very doubtful
might be extracted profitably from whether tbey could be extracted
these beaches, while the rubies and profitably. Indium is now quoted
garnets would be valuable in tbe id tbe market at $15 au ounce, and
manufacture o f emery wheels.
osmium at $60 an ounce. The lat­
The sunds of the seashore are ter, it will be observed, is nearly
rich in gold all along the Pacific three times as procious as gold.
coast from Point Mendocino in Iridium and platinum are tbe only
northern California to tbe mouth metals that are heavier than gold.
o f the Umpqua river in Oregon. Tbe former is utilized to some ex­
Clifls on the ocean front commonly tent for making scientific instill­
oontaiu gold, and where washed by ments, not bsing susceptible to
tbe waves the shore for miles actu­ corrosion.
ally glitters with speckles of the
In tbe beach sands described are
yellow metal. What appears today found considerable quantities of a
is either washed away or deeply very extraordinary white metal, or
buried tomorrow. Many attempts rather mixture of metals. This
Lave been made to extract the prec­ natural alloy, known as "iridosra’ -
ious stuff from the sands, but, as a u o ," is composed of iridium, osmi­
rule, they have been unprofitable. um, rhodium, platinum and ruthen­
T b e metal-bearing strata is some ium.
Rhodium, by the way, is
distance below the surface, and the quoted at $112 an ounce; but it is
overlying material is apt to be by no means tbe most precious of
washed back by tbe sea as fast as metals, gallium being worth $3000
it is removed.
u d ounce.
These metals are mere
In a few places snch work is still laboratory curiosities, however; the
carried on nt intervals, and each prices are uominal, inasmuch as
year these beaches contribute some­ there is almost no market for them.
thing to the world’s store o f gold. The only important use for iridos-
I t is
A T T IIE MOUTH OF C O Q UILLE RIV E R . rniura is in tipping gold pans.
The locality upon which Messrs. employed in this way becauss it
For the purpose
Sbarpless tiDd W incbell bestowed resists acids.
their chief attention was near the mentioned the grains o f it, which
month of the Coquille river, in the are fiat like gold-dust, are picked
southern part o f Oregon.
The out from the sand with magnifying
tract here exp lor'd extends nloDg glasses.
It should be mentioned that tbe
the seacoast for two miles and runs
about an equal distance inland. sands of all beaches contain gold,
D iggin g discloses the fact that tbe tbougli the quantity is usually too
sandH are divided into well-defined small to pay for separating it.
layers, and in them are embedded There is so much gold in sea water
many trunks and stumps of trees, that a single bucketful of it reveals
some o f them o f tbe gigantic red­ a yellow trace on annalysis. Every
wood. Naturally, tbe metals being ton of water in the ocean contains
heavy, occur in the deeper strata. abont one grain o f gold, which is
Gold and platinum are found mostly enough to gild 56 square inches of
in a layer o f black sand, which surface, or it may be drawn out into
varies in thickness from a few 600 feet of wire. In tbe Indian
inches to 12 feet. On top of tbe Ocean is a volcanic island, tbe ssnds
black sand is a stratum of gray along the shore o f which are filled
with gold-colored crystals o f chrys­
sand, which is not so rich.
Tbe gold in these sands occurs olite or “ gold etoue.” Those crys­
in the shape o f minute scales. tals glitter in the snn, and abont a
T beseyellow Hakes are so extremely century ago a crazy frenchm an,
small and thin that frequently they strick with the brilliancy of tbe
will float in water, on account of pebbles, supposed that be bad bit
minute air bubbles which collect upon unlimited wealth. H e col­
upon them.
Some of them are j lected quantities o f them, heated
almost microscopic, and often they them in a crucible, aod fancied
have the form o f small cups or that he produced ingots from them.
basins. Here has been a fruitful Only a few years ago a lot o f chrys-
cause of disappointment to miners. olite-boariug sand from the same
Highest o f all in Leavesing Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report
W. C. T. V.
Th e CoqailUe City W . 0. T . t '. meets « t
he Methodist church, eouth, every F n-
•y, at 3 o'clock p. in. All intereeted in the
work are invited to attend
Tem perance 3etce.
[From the National W . C. T . O. Bulletin.!
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ABSO LUTELY P U R E
Dr. Toys, tba Roseburg dentist,
expects soon to locate at Mursh-
field.
Another lot o f colored miners
Wisconsin L oyal Temperance
L egion has graduated 313 members has arrived at Beaver H ill. They
in its course o f study and siity- came per steamer Blanchard from
ihree are expected to graduate this Portland to tbe bay.
Dr. Dean Clark has delivered
year.
A reception to tbe school board several well-attended and highly
and teachers o f Madison, Wiscon­ appreciated lectures at Rossburg
sin, was given recently by tbe W. since leaving this section.
Clyde Lightner came over from
©. T. U. at tbe borne o f Mrs. Gov.
the bay last Wednesday and will
Upham.
T h e New Jersey bouse has con­ rnn on tbe steamer M yrl during
curred in the senate resolution Caddy Lockwood’s vacation.
Mrs. W. Copley and fam ily o f
providing for an amendment to
the constitution granting school Roseburg arrived here last W ed ­
nesday on a visit to relatives and
suffrage to women.
The
Congregational Monday frienda, and will also spend a few
C lu b o f San Francisco, after being days on tbe beach before returning
addressed by Miss Anthony and home.
T b e W. C. T. U. home for women
at Eau Clair, Wisconsin, has been
established eight years and in that
time has helped 149 young women
to a better life.
One o f the beneficent works of
the W. C. T. U., o f Wheeling, West
V irginia, during the past year is
the establishment o f a home for the
shelter and restoration o f fallen
women.
The state convention of the W is­
consin L oya l Temperance Legion
was held July 10 and 11 in Berlin.
An increase o f thirteen Junior and
Senior Legion s in the past year is
reported.
Miss Jennie Smith, national rail­
road evangelist, is quite ill at her
home in Mountain Lake Park, Md.,
tbe result o f unsparing overwork
in the interests o f the men to
w.iom her life is devoted.
On Memorial Day over a hundred
railroad employes and G. A. R.
veterans were hospitably enter­
tained by the W. C. T. U., o f Kane,
Pa., the Y. M. C. A . haying granted
the use of their rooms.
A liberal
lunch was served, two hundred
bouttonnieres given and hundreds
o f panes o f literature distributed.
In compliance with tbe suggestion
o f the state superintendent o f rail­
road work the graves o f railroad
men killed while on duty were
decorated.
The Alliance News, England,
says: “ The Very itev. F. C. Hays,
nephew o f the great temperance
reformer, Father
Nugent, and
closely connected with the lnte
Cardinal Manning
aud Father
Matthew, spesking|the other day at
Leicester, said that the Roman
Catholio church in theso countries
had no greater enemy to fear than
intemperance.
Seventy-five per
cent o f those who were lost to them
were lost through the moral cor­
ruption caused by intemperance,
which had devastated their churoh
and done more hnrm than any
other agency.
Father Hays de­
clared that in the slums and alleys
o f the great towns ho had found
hundrods o f poor people who were
simply thirsting to be delivered
from the slavery o f drink.
Dss-
pite their frequently taking the
pledge they invariably fall away
again.
H e believed that, ns they
could not keep the people from the
drink, the only means o f humaniz­
ing and Christianizing the bulk of
the masses was to take the dnuk
away from them.”
Nervous Shock.
E. W. J ot C o m p a n y — Gentlemen:
This is the first time I hnvo attempted
so write for three years. Have been
to nervous and weak that I have
laid in bed must of the time.
A friend who had taken your
Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles.
The second one is most gone, and
I have gained twenty pounds, and
surely feel a new woman
I was
pale, thin, no ambition. Had given
up, as I had tried so many remedies
and doctors, but found no benefit.
I f you care to publish this you have
pay consent, (Signed)
Mas. A. 0. T ii . i . man ,
Alameda, Cal.
HeadAehes, Dilliousness and T or­
pid Liver disappear when you take
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
“ Ainon* the many testimonials which I
sec iu regard to certain medicine» perform­
ing cures, cleaualnf the blood, etc.,’* write»
H e m i y H u d s o n , of tho James Smith
Woolen Machinery Co.,
riflfadelpiiia, Pa., “ none
Impress mu more than m y
own case. Twenty yeors
ago, at the age of 18 years,
I had swellings come on
my legs, wliich broke and
became running sores.
Our family physician could
do mo no good, arn^lt was
feared that tho bones
would bo affected. A t last,
my good old m o t h e r
urged mo to try A y e r’s
Sarsaparilla. I took three
bottles, tho sores healed,
and I havo not been
troubled since. Only tho
scurs remain, and the
m em ory o f tho past, to
rem ind mo o f the good
A y e r’o Sarsaparilla has done me. I now
weigh two hundred ami twenty pounds, and
am In the best of health. I have been on tho
road for tho past twelve years, havo noticed
A y e r’s Snrsaparilla advertised in all parts
of tho United States, and always take pleas­
ure In telling what good It did for me.”
For the cure of all diseases originating in
Impure blood, the best remedy Is
•
o y *! P o w d e r
Over 250,000 persons have Bignsei
Tb e teachers’ examination w ill
the special appeal to tbe bouse of
commons in favor of
woman be held at Marshfield, beginning at
1 p. m. tomorrow.
suffrage.
Sol W ise returned from Califor­
T b e saloons o f Iowu capital are
all closed on tbe ground of insuffi­ nia on business, and passed op to
ciency o f the petition under the M yrtle Point on last Wednesday’s
train.
Martin mulct law.
Ilev. Anna Shaw, unanimously
endorsed woman suffrage.
Only the Scars Remain.
C aiid of T hanks .—I tako this
opportunity for thanking my neigh­
bors and frienda for their kindness
and good attendance while 1 was
sick. I appreciate their kindness
very highly, and will be ready to
retorn the same. U k ia h R oot .
J. R. H ale and sister, Mrs. Brown,
are making their annual yisit to
this place and the beach from
Grants Pass. Mr. H. greatly en­
joys his camping trips to the beach,
and may conclude to drive stakes
here permanently, as be enjoys
our cooler, pleasanter, purer atmos­
phere.
E. A. Anderson and A. H. B ell
have formed a copartnership at
Marshfield in the wholesale and
retail feed business, and both went
to San Francisco to purchase grain
and bay— both o f which we Lave
m this valley, 20 to 30 miles dis­
tant by rail, barns bursting and
great stacks being put up in the
fields, and no sale for ill T b e ex­
pense o f goiDg below and return­
ing would be a good profit to tbe
farmer for it, 400 miles o f carriage
coaid be saved, and tbe stuff pur­
chased at much less than in San
Fiaucisco. W hat’s the matter with
that cry o f “ patronize home pro­
ductions” we hear eo much about?
One night when Mr. Isaac Reese
was stopping with me, says M. F.
Hatch, a prominent merchant of
Quartermaster, Washington, I heard
him groaning. On going to his
room I found him suffering from
cramp colic. Ho was in such agony
I feared he would die. I hastily
gave him a dose of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
edy. He was soon relieved and the
first words he uttered where, “ what
was that stuff you gave me?” I in­
formed him. A few days ago we
were talking about bis attack and
ho said he was never without that
remedy now. I have used it in my
family for several years. I know its
worth and do not hesitate to recom­
mend it to my friends and customers.
For sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, drug­
gist.
Much o f oar space this week is
occupied with au intelligent and
interesting write-upof a trip to cur
mining section— Johnson and Sal­
mon mountains, Eckley and the
bead of the Sixes river. The notes
are chiefly from a stranger in onr
section, an intelligent aud educated
visitor from Virginia, hence disin­
terested and fair. Another lengthy
and able artiole deals with our
beaoh and tbe beautiful gems and
auriferous deposits there, by s
detail from the U. S. geological
bureau, and any one o f our citizens
can judge o f ite intelligent fairness
by reading their descriptions o f onr
black-eand gold deposits, etc. And
still there is more of wealth there
tbau is generally imagined, but tbe
mechauical device to eecure the
game is hardly at hand yet. There
is still room for the iuventor, and
wealth awaits his intelligence and
skill.
SANDS OF GOLD AND GEMS
Wonderful Seabearh Deposits of Ore-
egon Explored By a U .S. Survey.
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PIONEER
AYER’S Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
C 'i r c 3 0 t h o r e , w ; ! l c u r e y o u
island was shipped to Franoa and
made a great sensation.
People
went wild about it and companies
were organized to begin mining
operations along the strand o f tbe
golden isle. Much money was
wasted in tbe enterprise.
T b e suggestion to the effect that
tbe rubies and garnets of these
sauds might be utilized in Ibe man­
ufacture of abrasives is an impor­
tant one. In 1893 there were 1713
tons o f emery produced in this
country, worth $83 per ton. The
value of the emery imported dur­
ing tbe same year amounted to
$127,767. Rubies are better than
emery as a material for emery
wheels. The sands nil along the
coast of Oregon hold a large per
centagc of magnetic iron. This is
easily separated by means of mag­
nets, aud tho invention o f the elec­
tric furnace has made it practicable
to smelt it. Eventually it may be­
come feasible to concentrate the
sands for tbe iron-produciug steel
of exceptionally fine quality or for
certain purposes und saving the
gold and platinum as by-products.
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Tbe graduate may now calmly
step aside and wait for tbe world
to catch up.
School : Boards
O r T ru stees
Desks or Supplies
V y iS H IN G
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Family Grocery,
JOHNSON BROS Proís.
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F U H C H A SE
FOR SCHOOLS OR ACADEM IES
W ill find it to their interest to consult or
w rite the undersigned, agent for Kane &
Co , manufacturers, Chicago, 111.
W e sell direct from tue factory, and
ship, f. o. b., to San Francisco or Portland .
JO H N R O W A N , Agent.
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Coquille City, O regon.
O T IC E —Hon. W . Sinclair ia the regu­
larly authorized agent ut Coquille C ity
tor the oolleutiou of subsidy and right-ol>
v a y subscriptions ou account o f tins com ­
pany.
It. A. G R A H A M .
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COR SALE.— Nice residence prop-
1 erty, new house aud nicely and,
conveniently located for residence
on H all street, one door south of
H e r ald office.
For further information enquire
of or address,
31-3on I
S. L . L eneve .
G. A. R. NOTICE.
W e take this opportunity o f inforininr
our subscribers that the new Oommiasionu
o f Pensions has been appointed. H e is an
old soldier, and we believe that soldier« and
their heirs w ill receive justice at his hands.
W e do not anticipate that there w ill be any
radical ohange* in the adm inistration o f
pension affairs ander tbe new regime.
W e would advise, however, that U. 8.
soldiers, sailors, aud their heirs, tnke steps
to make application at once, i f they have
not already done so, in o rdor to secure the
benefit o f the early filin g o f their olaims
in case there should bo any fa tore pension
legislation.
Such legislation is seldom
retroactive.
Therefore it is o f great im­
portance th a t applications be filed in the
department at the earliest possible date.
I f U. S. soldiers, sailors or their widows,
children or pureuts, desire inform ation in
regard to pension matters, they should
write to T ub P ress C l a im s C o m p a n y , at
Washington, D . C., and they w ill prepare
and send tho necessary application, i f they
find them entitled under the numerous laws
enuoted fo r their benefit. Address,
PR E SS C L A IM S C O M P A N Y ,
P. O. Box385.1
Washington, D . C.
A strictly hlgli-gradi* Fanil »y S tir is g
Macbluc, i>os»«fc»lt>ft a ll
*>ru
Improvements.
G uaranteed E qual to the B est
Prices very reasonable. Obtain them
from your local i I oh I ui * and m ake
comparison*.
ELDREBSE MANUFACTURING CO,
B E L V I D E K E , IL L .
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Almost a ll pills and medicine protluco constipation, hero I s a pill that cures torpid
llvor, biliousness, rheumatism. Indigestion, sick headache and kidney aud liver
troubles without griping or leaving’ any traco of C O N S T IP A T IO N , which
is tho primo cause of all sickncos, bewaro of It getting habitual and chronic with you,
see to it
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LADIES!
Pee P R E N T IS S R E C T IF Y IN G P ILL,
because It Is tho only safo and harmless
remedy that will surely B E A U T IF Y the
C O M P L E X IO N
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O f course— tbe supreme court
handed down a decision in tbe case
of J. B. Eddy, railroad commis­
sioner, vs. H. R. Kincaid, secretary
of 6tate, affirming the decision of
the lower court. This is a victory
for the commissioners, who w ill
now be paid tbeir salaries.
When a prospoctor under ordinary j
circumstances finds 20 or 30 specks
o f gold in uis pau he assumes that
the material will yield at least $21
or S3 to the cubic yard. These j
senbeach scales are so very thin \
AND
that the average value o f 600 “ col-
ore” is only one cent. I t is a re­
markably large “ color" or scale
that measures an eighth o f au inch
(L o r e n « B uild ing)
in diamoter.
T b e sauds in the locality de­
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y .
scribed have been washed and
scoured ysry clean, having beeu
subjected to the action o f the Co­
f I L L keep constantly on hand a com ­
quille river aud o f the wnves of
plete line o f
the Pacific.
Th eir accumulation ,
at this point lias been caused by F11K8H AND H A LTE D M E ATS,
the opposing forces o f the river j Bologna. Heart Cheese,
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Deafness Cannot be Cured.
been laid down within tbe age of
by local applications, aa they cannot rea©
Coffee, Sugars, Teas,
t he diseased portion o f the ear. There is man, as is proved by the character
Tobacco«. Cigar*, etc.
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by oonatitntional remedies.
Deafness is o f the tree trunks and geological C W " Prices are a « low a« the lowest.
Orders from any part prom ptly filled.
named by an inflamed condition o f the mn- indications.
Careful tests demon­
cous lining o f the eustaohian tube. When
this tube gets inflamed yon hare a rumbling strated that to woik the gray sand Chance lor a Nice Home, Cheap
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is would not pay, inasmuch as it
entirely closed deafness ia the result, and yielded only 7 cents a ton on tbo
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unless the inflammation can be taken ont
The black sand sands, 1 51
a ové» new 2 story bonne o f 7 i
and this tube restored to its normal condi­ average*
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; however, bold from 50 to 75 cents rooms, beside« elonets and porches. all w ell
finished, good spring d o s e to honne, barn, i
nine case« ont o f ten are caused by catarrh,
which ia nothing but an inflamed oondition in gold per ton, and their treatment chicken-house and yard, high land garden, j
o f the mnooua surfaces.
for its extraction is regarded as a young orchard o f prone«, pinna«, cherries,
apples, pears and peaches, w ith an abun­
Wo w ill give one hundred dollars for any
About one-half is
case o f deafness (canned by catarrh) that problem worthy o f eerions consid­ dance o f small fru its.
bottom land, with garden, or p«ntnre fo r a ,
cannot bo oursd by H all's Catarrh Cure. eration.
Send for circulars, free.
cow.
with
stock
water,
and
all cleared and
A great deal o f platinum is found fenced. Applv to
O . W. N O R T O N ,
F. CHKNKY A Co., Toledo, O.
associated with gold in tho Pacific j
Sold by druggist«, 70c.
Coquille C ity, ( West Side.)
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M A R K E T
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The difference between Pills and
Simmons Liver Regulator is just
this: Pills don’t go down very easy
with most people, and you feel them
afterwards. While Simmons Liver
Regulator in liquid or powder is
very pleasant to take, and the only
feeling that you have afterwards is
the great relief that it gives from
Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Head­
ache and Dyspepsia. I t is a mild
laxative and a tonic.
C B., R. & E. R. R. &N. Ca
The big log raft left Astoria on
July 27 aud was traufoned to the
steamer Mineóla off the mouth of
the river at 5 o ’clock that moruiug,
and started for San Francisco.
The weather was favorable. The
tug R e lie f took it to the month of
the river. The raft drew 20 feet
of water aud is 580 feet long. The
raft has sines arrived safely at Ban
Francisco.
clear tho skin and removo all blotchos from tho face. Try a box and sco lor your­
self. aSCentaabox.
SOLD ONLY IN SEALED PACKAG ES.
S O LD B Y A L L D R U G G IS T S .
Or sent by mail upon, receipt of prico by
Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co.,
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SAN FRANCISCO,'CAL.
J3 4 0 « CALIFORNIA STREET,
3 a
, krenlls. Rectlfylns pills curt, constipation I W u l b , luictityiut; pills cup.constipation
£2
a, I Frontín. Rectifying pilla c u r, constipation i'r.'nM.B ltccllfy'ng pill, cumeonulmtlon
F or sale by II. S. Knowlton, Druggist.
FOR INVENTJONS.
Eaual with tlie Interest o f those having claims against the government te
that o f INVE N TO R S, who often lose the benefit o f valuable invention* 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 the care and skill of the attorney.
W ith the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,1
and o f seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents', we have re­
tained counsel expert in patent practice, aud therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patenta In the United States and all 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.
I f you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to­
gether with a brief description of the important features, and you w ill be at once
advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
other* are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
others, submit the matter to us for a reliable O P IN IÓ N before acting on the
matter.
T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y ,
618 F STREET, NORTH W EST,
P. O. BOX 4 *3 .
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Bauble Chlodcle ®? feld Tablets
W ill com pletely destroy the desire fo r TOBACCO In fro-ri 3 to*. ..! vs. Perfectly h a rm ­
less; cause no sickness, and m ay bo given in a ecu o f tea or
without tho know l­
edge o f the patient, w h o w ill voluntarily stop sm oking or chewing in a few days.
DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT £
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the patient, by the use o f oar SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLBTS.
During treatm ent patients ere allowed tho free n*e o f Liquor o r M or­
phine until each tune as they shall voluntarily g iv e them up.
We send particulars and pam phlet o f testimon ials free, and shall
he glad to plaee sufferers from any o f these habits In commnnlca-
tion with persons who have been cured by the use o f our T a b l e t s .
m HILL'S TAB LE TS »r e fo r sale by a ll riKfiT-CLAM
druggists at S |. OO per package.
Ify o u r druggist does not keep them, enclose us 9 | OO
and we w ill send you, by return mail, a package or our
Tablets.
W rite yonr name and address plainly, and state
whether Tablets are fo r Tobacco, Morphine or
Liquor Habit.
DO NOT BR DECEIVED Into purchasing
any o f the various nostrums t hat are being
offered fo r sale.
Ask fo r H I L L ' S
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T A B L E T S and take no other.
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Manufactured only by
from persons
who h a v e b een
cured b y the use of
Hill s Tablets.
T ttk O h i o C h e m ic a l C o . :
D e a r S i b :—I h ave been using your
core for tobacco habit, and found it would
do w h a t you claim for it. I used ten cents
w orth o f the strongest chew ing tobacco a clay,
and irom one to five cigars; or I would smoko
from ten to forty pipes o f tobacco. Have chewed
and smoked fo r twenty five years, and two packages
Of your Tablets cured me so I have no desire for it.
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B. M. J A Y LOR D , Leslie, Mich.
Downs Fawnr, S. Y ,
T h e O h i o C h e w ICAL C o . :—G E irr L E K E ifS o m e time ago I sent
fo r tl.no worth o f your T ablet« for Tobacco Habit. I received
them all righ t and, although 1 w as both a heavy smoker and chewer,
they did the w ork in less than three days. I am cured.
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OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,
(I . 33 A S3 Op or, Block.
LIAI A, OHIO.
PARTICULARS
FREE.
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Tru ly yours, M ATHEW JOHNSON, F. O. Box 45.
P it t s b u r g h , P a .
T n r OHIO CHEMICAL Co.
« e r t l e m e h :— It gives me pleasure to speak a
w ord of praise for your Tablets. M y son was strongly addicted to the use o f
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_ your Tablets. Ho was a haavv
and
liquor, and througi
through
a friend. I w m _ led to try
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constant drinker, bt >nt after using your Tablets but three days h e quit drinking.
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and w ill not*touch Úquor o f any kindT 1 have waited four month before w riting
Yours truly,
you, in order to know tho euro was permanent.
MLS. H ELEN MORRISON.
C ivcim rATi, O h io .
T h * O m o C h e m i c a l Co G eittlf . m e x
T ou r Tablets have perform ed a m iracle in m y caao.
. h . T . UKII morphine, h ypodrrm icelly. fo r «-vim y e a n , n n i h »v e beeu cored b y Iho iM eot
tw o packages o f y our Tablets, and w ithout any effort on m y part.
W . L . LOTLL» A Y .
Address all Orders to
THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,
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Opera Block. LINiA, OHIO.
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