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* IMarahtlelil Ran.) fio itfu lU TUESDAY. <£u\] g f r n l t l AUGUST Highest o f all in Leavening Power.—-Latest U. S. Gov’t Report The Beaver H ill Coal Company ; have started a saloon at Beaver A Gentleman H ill. 20. 1893. The Bandon baseball team has accepted the challenge o f the Em pire City ball team to play a mutch — EDITED BY THE— game for $250 a side. The date of the game has not been set yet. Th e C oqaillle C ity W. C. T . U. meets at Circuit court convenes in Curry lie Methodist ohurch, sooth, every Fri- A B S O LU T E LY P U R E county, S ep t 16th, ami in Coos ay, at 8 o’ clock p. m. All interested in the 1rork are invited to ettend cotuty, Oct, 7th. S. H. Hazard, J. A Trip to Baudou. L O C A L IT E M S . M. Siglin aud John F. Hall, o f the T-jiwnpo.ru iic o Mote*. I [T h e following communication i& Coos county bar, will attend the Thanks to J. H . Cecil, esq., for fFrom tho Mational W. C. T. CJ. Bulletin.] copied from the Rogeburg Review Curry county circuit court. Miss Carrie Owen o f this place Tl»c Farmer amt tlio f.fquor Trat- j some delicious summer squashes. o f August 12th.— E d . H e r a l d .] He. On June 28th, a party o f four was severely bitten on tbe calf of Miss L illy Houghton o f Norway left Oakland by wagon for a breath the leg by a vicioue dog at Baudon I t is sometimes argued that the was visitiug in town last week. She was con o f the salt sea air. The objective one day Inst week. liquor iudustry creates a market Campers are to he found till point beiDg Bandon— “ FairBandon fined to her room for several days, for graius, fruits, etc., and that the about our town, and along all the by the sea.” Ou the first day ont but w ill soon be able to be around prohibition of tho traffic would, by we reached the mountain house on aguiu. traveled roads. destroying that rnaiket, injure the The government is advertising Capt. W. C. Coulsou, o f U. 8. tbe old Coos bay wagon road. On the thiid.day we laid over, in order | for bids for furnishing materials prosperity of the farmers. The life-saving service, has been on an to give the disciples o f Isaac Walton and labor necessary for the con follow ing facts may serve to proye inspecting tour in this section. an opportunity to exercise their struction, erection and delivery of the fullacy o f this argument. Wes Nosier was hart some what skill ou the speckled occupants of a fog signal building, tower, dwell The extent o f the market for at Yoakam’scamp last Wednesday, the beautiful streams along which ing, etc., at the Cape Arago ligh t grain may be judged from the re the road winds. W e will not tell house. | and laid off a day or two to recu- any “ fish story,” bat content our ports of tbe internal revenue bu- L e v i Smith is building a potato selves with snyiug we had plenty house on his place on Coos river. reau, which shows that during tbe ! perate. Miss Emma Brosi, a niece o f to satisfy the appetites of four I t will bo 20x50 in size. H e ex year ending June 30, 1891, 26,347,- healthy and fish-hungry individu pects to have over 2000 sacks of Mrs. J. Wes Nosler’s, from near 641 bushels o f grain were used in als. B y easy stages, occasionally potatoes this season. the production o f distillery spirits, lioseburg, is yisiting her aunt in stopping to whip a likely stretch of One six ypar-old crab apple tree only a little over one per cent of this place. water or view tbe beautiful bits in Gen. Sigliu’s little orchard on o f scenery constantly presenting the entire grain crop o f the year Our beach caught the crowd this the bill produced $4.50 worth of themselves, we reached Bandon on fruit, besides enough for home use, 1890. year, and yet tbe rush has only the fifth day out from home. and some given away. W ho says A ll the grain used for the pro begun, until a completed railroad Speaking o f scenery, recalls an our hill laud is worthless? The duction o f distilled spirits m the affords better opportunities. incident o f the trip. Observiug tree is six years from the nursery last ten years does not aggregate the plump appearance o f every The Coos Bay News says that and tbe top covers a circle 20 feet one-twelfth of the grain product of parties from this river are bargain living thing about a farm house, in diameter. one of the party asked tbe owner the year 1890. Commissioner B . F. Ross, who ing for the steamer Blanco, with what they lived on that produced The estimated value o f all the the intention of running her on such results. Tbe answer was has just returned from a trip out corn, barley, rye, wheat, oats, hops, this river. “ mountain scenery and myrtle nuts.” on the Coos bay wagon road, re What effect the scenery had could ports quite an urnouut o f work to molasses, apples, peaches and Uncle Bob Low e came down from not be decided just then, but it was be done ou tho road, outside o f re grapes, need in the production of his Eckley home last Tuesday to afterward suggested that it might pairing the bridges, and that thb spirituous, malt, and vinons liquors be present at the Pioneers’ meeting have an indirect effect in so far as residents along the road agree to in the United States during the do the work and repair the bridges at Bandou, and was the guest of it would induce tranquility aud if the county will allow in addi year ending June 90, 1891, is $46,- peace o f miud, with consequent his old friend, J. J. Lamb, part of already allowed, contentment. A t any rate, we saw tion to the 479,265, about six dollars apiece tbe time. nothing thnt gave us grounds to which Mr. Ross promised them lo r those engaged in farming. This Capt. Hans Reed of Bandou re dispute the statement, and con would be doue; it being worth that oeems to be the total of the receipts cluded that the combination of much to make them safe. o f the farmers from the liquor turned from the city a few days myrtle nuts and scenery formed a ago, where he bad been on busi Jesse Harper, the man who traffio'. fattening agent hard to beat. placed Lincoln in nomination, is ness connected with the construc H aving reached our destination to make20 speeches in O bioduring T o offset this, we may first con tion of our new Coquille-San the next thing was to find a suit sider the extent to which the farm the pending campaign, in behalf of able spot on which to pitch our the Populists. ers’ market is affected by the en Francisco steamer. tent. Ou inquiry we were referred ----------- »-.«»-«-■ ---- prop- trance o f distillery and brewery fed C O R SALE.— to Mr. George Bennett, who is 1 Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder cattle and hogs into the meat credited with having christened World’ s Fair Highest Award. Bandon, and on making our desires market. known to him, we were welcomed The internal revenue bureau re erald A n o th e r Free O ffe r. most cordiallv and u lovely site was ports that for the year ending For further information enquire shown us on the level green turf o f or address, June 30, 1890, 67,173 cattle and beneath a group o f trees, with The long winter evenings can be S. L . L e n e v e . 40,947 hogs were fed at registered 31-3ml plenty o f pure fresh water at hand, very profitably devoted to reading, The Coquille correspondent to and while our view of the ocean but there are some things that we distilleries, the total in weight Oue of the 8aturday Blade went off half- was not obstructed we were at the must read the year round. amounting to 18,258,298 pounds. same time sheltered from the full these is a local paper: the best in T h e number o f cattle fed from cocked; he should have waited and force of the sea breeze. The beach the county is before you— the brew ery refuse cannot be ascer chronicled two stage robberies at Baudon is said by many, who H ekald . Another is a good home tained, but it is probably ns groat within a week in Coquille C ity— have been at various points on the paper of general circulation, such as the number fed in distillery which occurred 60 miles away and sea shore, to be the finest o f all. as “ Womankind,” for instance, in another county. Come, cow, Many beautiful agates, shells and which comes once a month filled yards. tote fair; we want all that is within other curios were picked up, to say with the best things for a busy Again it is closely estimated that nothing of the fish, crabs aud clams housewife. W e are able by special not less than 48,000,000 bushels of reach. that were captured. As to clams, arrangements with the publishers, distillery and brewery refuse are Exchange: W ho weeps with you they are immense and we are only to oger “ Womankind” free for a thrown on the market or given when you are sad, and Inngbs with tolling tho simple truth when we year to every paid-in-advance sub away to compete with the farmers’ you when you are glad, and smiles state that many of them would fill scriber to our paper, and are glad a water bucket. It is only he, who to do so, for we are convinced that gram as food for cattle. at yon when you are mad? The has followed the receding tide to no homo paper in America contains The farming class suffers from editor. W ho has to be both kind low water about four o ’clock in the more of practical value to women. this in three ways. (1 ) The sell and wis?, and never— hardly ever morning, and then dug the succu Bright stories, clever poems, the ing prioe of grain for cattle feeding — lies, aud when he does creates lent shell fish, that can appreciate latest fashions, news of Avoman’s everywhere, articles ou purposes is reduced by the compe surprise? The editor. Whoowns tin delicions flavor of the repast, work no matter in what style it is served “ Motherhood,” “ Cultivation of Flow tition of this refuse feed. ( 2 ) The a heart as well as cheek, is pos up. The outing resulted in im ers,” a woman's parliament for the selling price o f cnttle is reduced sessed of spirit, proud yet meek, proved complexion and appetite, discussion of matters of interest, not only by the competition o f this and lives on forty cents a week? aud an increase in avoirdupois in are a few of the bright features of each of the party, aud it was with “ Womankind.” refuse-fed cattle in the market, but The editor. regret that wa noted the approach To the head of the house we bv the doubt cost ou all meat by One night when Mr. Isaac Reese o f the end o f our stay. Ou the 29th the known inferiority of refuse-fed was stopping with mo, says M. I ’. o f July, we started on the home offer on the same terms “ Farm News,” an agricultural paper, edited cattle. (3 ) Dairymen are seri Hutch, a prominent merchant of ward trip and with a last look at by a practical fanner (M iller Purvis, ously injured by the competition Quartermaster, Washington, I heard the great expause of water and a esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio him groaning. On going to his promise of return next year, we and deterioration of milk from the Farmer’s Alliance), ami filled each room I found him suffering from refuse-fed cattle. In this examina cramp colic, lie was in such agony parted with the hospitable people month with suggestions from able o f Bandou beach. U. correspondents, that make it an tion nothing is said as to the effect I feared he would die. J hastily --------- ► . . . . ---------- absolute necessity to every wide upon tho consumers o f this milk gave him a dose of Chamberlain's awake farmer. This paper is yours The Wide Tire I.»«. and meat which is known to be o f Colic, Cholera and Diarrhtea Rem I t is a settled fact that more good for tho asking, provided you are a edy. Ho was soon relieved and the poor and unwholesome quality.— first words he uttered where, “ what roads are spoiled by narrow tires subscriber to our paper. Remember every paid-in-advance John Lloyd Thomas. was that stuff you gavo me?" I in than by any other means, and in subscriber to t h e H e r a l d is entitled ..... » «■-------- - many o f the cities and towns in the formed him. A few days ago we Some railroad men ot Kansas were talking about his attack and country ordinances are passed com to his choice in either of these papers. Tell your neighbors about have expressed their appreciation he said ho was never without that pelling tho use o f three and four iuch tires on heavy wagons. Where this offer. A samplo copy of both remedy now. I have used it in my o f the W. O. T. U. by saying that paperB may be obtained by address family for several years. I know its thousands o f dollars are annually W . C. T. U. women were tho only ing the Hosterraan Publishing Co., expended in rebuilding and repair worth and do not hesitate to recom ones that ever visited them when mend it to my friends and customers. ing streets aud roads it is only wis Springfield, Ohio. Come in aud pay a year in ad “ only a railroad man” was hurt or For sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, drug dom to prevent their destruction by narrow tired wagons. In this state vance to the H ehald and get ono of gist killed. ------------- 4 ------ ------ - a law has been passed and approved these attractive papers free. Men will forget yon sooner than Prof. Kanematz lost Thursday by the governor allowing a rebate you think. Better proyide in time, received his case o f silk exhibits o f five dollars from tbe taxes of and send some good deed on your from Mr. Burkhart, at San Fran all persons using wide tireson their This o f itself road before you, than put your cisco. It is the same mentioned heavy wagons. should stimulate the use o f wide hopes in others’ help. in the H e r a l d ’ s item o f week be tires to say nothing of the heavier The twin villages o f Plymouth fore last, which had received such loads that can be hauled, and the and Terryville, Conn., have had favorable comment at the world’s preservation and improvement of • Croats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-; business conducted for M o d e r a t e F e e s . i W ide tired wagons, ¡cat “ no license” for nineteen years. i fairat Chicago, the mechanic's fair the roads. • O ur O m e t ts oeeosiTC U. S. P atent O ffice with the front axles a little shorter 'and we can secure patent m less time tuau those, from Washington. . , , < at Portland, the state fair at Salem, than the rear ones, make effective ¡remote i Send model, drawing or photo.. With desrrtp- ¡ Nervous Shock. We advise, if patentable or not, free of , tho district fair at Rosebnrg, and road rollers and thereby improve lion. charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. . p a m p h l e t “ How to Obtain Patents,” with i E. W. J o t C ompany— Gentlemen: lastly tho midwinter fair nt Sau the roads instead of cutting them , cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries; This is tho first timo I have attempted Francisco. Since the latter, it had up with deep ruts as is done with sent free. Address, so write for three years. Have been been nt tho rooms o f the Bandon narrow tires on axles o f equal C .A .S N O W & C O .; length.— Lewistown (P a .) Gazette. to nervous and weak that I have Woolen Mills Co. o n P a t i n t O m e t , w a . h l g t o » . O. C. I (^ V W W S S V V W V V W V W S S 'W W W W W V N | laid in bed most of the time. A friend who had taken your Deafness Cannot be Cured. Languid Stranger— Have I got Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles. b y locnl applications, aa they cannot rcae time to catch the train? Smart The second one is most gone, and t he diseased portion ot the car. There ia may haye the one way to cure deafneiw, ami that ia policeman— Yon I have gained twenty pounds, and only by «in stitu tion al remediee. Deafneaa ia time, hut you don’t seem to have surely feel a new woman I was tinned by an inflamed condition o ( the mn- tbe speed. pale, thin, no ambition. Had given eona lining o f tho enataehian tube. When this tnhe «eta inflamed yon have a rmnhlintr Pnwson— I hear that yonr grand up, as I had tried so many remedies sound or imperfect heart ne. and when it ia and doctors, but found no benefit. entirely cloned deafneaa ia the result, and father was haDged, Chump; is it nnleaa the inflammation can l>e taken nnt I f you care to publish this you have and tide tulie restored to its normal condi true? Chump (reflectively) — W ell my oousent, (Signed) tion, hearini; w ill be destroyed forever; er— I don’t remember him ever The “ ERIE” nine oaeea ont o f ten are canned by catarrh, saying anything about iL Mns. A. C. T i l l m a n . which ia nothing tint an inflamed condition Alemeda, Cal. o f tho mneons surfaces. M aloney— Flaherty fell off a W e w ill give one hundred dollars for any ease o f deafneaa ( canoed by catarrh; that sixty-fut ladder and begob if he Headaches, Billiousness and T o r cannot ite oured by H all's Catarrh Cure. were hurt at all! Casey- How’s pid L iver disappear when you take Send fo r oirenlare, free. that? M aloney— H a fell off de F. 1- C H E N E Y A Co., Toledo, O. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. bottom rung. w Sold by druggists, 75c, Who formerly resided in Connecticut, out who now resides iu Honolulu, writes: ‘‘For 20 years past, my wife aud 1 have used A ye r’» H a ir V igor, and wo attribute to it the dark hair which she and I now have, while hun dreds of our acquaint ances, ten or a dv.zcn years youngerthan w«v are either gray-headed, white, or bald. When asked how our hair has retained its color and fullness, wo reply, ‘ By the use of A y e r ’s Hair Vigor—nothing else.*’* “ In 1868, my affianced bald, and tho hair full ing ou t every day. I In duced hertouse A y e r’e H n lr V ig o r and very soon, it not only checked any further loss of hair, but produced an entirely new growth, which ha» remained luxuriant and glossy to this day. I can recommend this preparation to all in need of a genuine hair-restorer. It is all that it Is claimed to be.” —Autouio Alarrun, Bastr":', Tex. • For ( j I ik I, ami lloiri«1 ami Native l.aml. Powder COQUILLE CITY W. C. T. U. $75 $25 Nice residence erty, new house and nicely and, conveniently located for residence on Hall street, one door south of H office. P IO N E E R , AYER’S H AB R V I G O R iCooa Huy News. I inquiry, regarding H i p colei- sion between the Arngoaml Homer, will be held in Sau Francisco. The R. II. Co. have started a camp ou South slough, for the purpose c f gettiug out cedar piles. A1 Sloan is iu charge o f the camp. People taking up land at Siletz will have to pay $80 down and $160 within three ypars, $240 in nil, aud perhaps the expense of a 1 oentor. A ll ------------ > M A R K E T AND C B., R . & E . R . R . & N . Co O T I C E —Hon. W. Sinclair is tho regu larly authorized Agent at Coquille City tor the collection o f subsidy and rig h t-o f- vn y subscriptions on account o f this com pany. K . A. G R A H A M . N Fam ily Grocery, ..T H E .. (L oren z B u ild in g) C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . JOHNSON BEOS Props. I L L keep constantly on hand a com plete line o f W F R E SH A N D S A L T E D M E A T S , Bologna. Head Cheese, V E G E T A B L E S , C A N N E D G O ODS Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Tobaooos, Cigars, etc. X 3T Prices are as low as the lowest. Orders from any part prom ptly filled. G .A .R . N O T IC E . We take this opportunity o f inform inr our subscribers that the new Commissione o f Pensions has been appointed. H e is an old soldier, and we believe that soldiers and their heirs will receive justice at his hands. W e do not anticipate that there w ill be any radical changes in the adm inistration o f pension affairs under the new regime. W e would advise, however, that U. 8. soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps to make application at once, i f they have not already done so, in o r Jer to secure the benefit o f tbe early filin g o f their claims in case there should be any fa tu re pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroactive. Th erefore it is o f great im portance th a t applications bo filed in the department at the earliest possible date. i f U . S. soldiers, sailors or their widows, children or pareuts, desire inform ation in regard to pension matters, they should writo to T h b P ress C l a im s C o m p a n y , at W ashington, D. C., and they w ill prepare and send tu « necessary application, i f they find them entitled under the numerous laws enacted fo r their benefit. Address. PR E SS C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , P. O . Box 385.1 Washington, D . C. A strictly high-grade F am ily Sniiug: Machine, puNti(>iM ii; nil m odern im provem ents. G u a r a n teed E q u a l to t h e B est P r i c e s v e r y r e a s o n a b le . O b t a in them f r o m y o n r lo c a l de-. l r r a u *l m a k e comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. b e l v id e k e , il l . ------------- Clancy— O i see Casey’s bin mar ried tin years an’ has no children. Mike O ’B u ll— Yis, faith, Oi fin k tliot’s hereditary in his family. Coining G ir l— Is tbe snrvevor at heme? Assistant— H e will be to morrow— what is wanted? Coming G irl— Ask him when lie can come around uud lay off that sleeve-pat tern. An Irishman gettiug into a trol ley car, found ope place vacant, wliiob lie proceeded to occupy, “ Suro,” be said, “ I came just in the nick o f time. I f I was to come in now I shouldn’t find a seat in the car.” W A LTER D R AN E, B la cksm ith and W a g o n m a k e r, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , F or salo by II. S. Knowlton, D ru ggist OREGON L L kinds o f farm work solicited. Horse shoeing and plow work a specially Supplies f»>r loggin g work, wedges, dogs rings, cant-hooks and everyth ing used in logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on corner north o f Pio- neei Feed sta b le. Il9 tf A Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap j 1 A r iC F .S O F L A N D , W I T H A I IS ,z\_ good, new 2 story house o f 7 rooms, besides closets and porches, all w ell finished, good spring close to hou se, barn, chicken-house and yard , high land garden, young orchard o f prunes, plums, cherries, apples, pears and peaches, w ith an abun dance o f small fru its. About one-half is bottom land, with garden, or pasture fo r a cow, w ith stock water, aud all cleared and fenced. A pply to G . W. N O R T O N , C oquille C ity, ( W est Side.) School i Boards O r Tru stees FOR SCHOOLS OR ACADEMIES W ill find it to their interest to consult o ' w rite the undersigned, agent fo r Kane & Co . manufacturers. Chicago, 111. W e sell direct from the factory, and ship, f. o. b., to San Francisoo or Portland . J O H N R O W A N , Agent, 19 t f l Coquille C ity, O regon . FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest o f those having claims against the government to that of IN V E 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 iuventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and 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, 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 others 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 IO N before acting on the matter. T H E PR E S S C LA IM S C O M PA NY , 618 F STREET, N O R TH W E ST, P. O. BOX 463. W A S H IN G T O N , O .O . ^ . - Cut th is out and se n d it w ith your inqu.ry. 1 m a n r, r, » n * n m a n * m t WE UUA3AXTEK A CURE | and in vito tho m ost | vestig-i tion as to our rosponsibil- I a careful investigati î ity aud tho m erits o f our Taolcls. ? Í ablets ( TUTMONIALS READ OUR W ill com pletely destroy the doairo forTOBAOOO in fro:n 3tor> day*. P erfectly harm less; cause no sickness, and m ayb e given In A enp o f te a o t cofTeo w ithout the knowl edge o f tho patleut, who w ill voluntarily stem smoking o r chewing iu a few da vs. DRUNKENNESS aM MORPHINE HABIT the patient, by the n s e o f our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS. During treatm ent patients are allowed the free up © o f Liquor or M or phine until snch tim e as they shall voluntarily g iv e thorn up. W e send particulars and pamphlet o f testimonials free,a n d shall be glad to plaee sufferers from any o f these habits in comm unica tion with persons who have been cured b y the use o f our T a b l e t s . from persons . HILL'S T A B L E T S are fc fo r sale b y a ll f ir s t class drugglsts ft t S I OO per package. who have been keep them, enclose us $ | .OO I f your druggist docs not keep 1 *--------- g& U a S package M .------- oi *f and w‘ ivew e ill send you, by return m oil, cured by the use of Tablets. W rite yonr name and address plainly, and stato whether Tablets aro fo r Tobacco, Morpliiiio or Liquor Habit. DO NOT BF DECEIVED into purchasing T n * O h i o C h e m i c a l O o .: any o f the various nostrums thnt are being D e a r S i r :—l h a v e been u sin g yo u r offered fo r sale. Ask fo r H I L L ’ S cu re fo r tob acco hab it, aud fo u n d i t w onld T A B L E T S and tako no other. K> w h a t you c la im fo r it. I used ten cents Manufactured only by w o r th o f th e stro n gest c h e w in g tob acco a day, A FE1 Testimonials PATENTS Bill s Tablets. a n d fr o m o n e to fiv e c ig a rs ; o r I w ou ld sm oke ,r o m ten to fo r t y pipes o f tobacco. H a v e ch ew ed and smoki-d fo r tw e n ty -fiv e years, and tw o packages o f vo u r T a b le ts cu red m « so I h a v e no d e s ire fo r it. --- T H K --- CHEMICAL CO., 7 61. 63 A 65 Optra Block. B .M . J A Y LORD, Leslie. 31 lcb. D obbs F f . b r t , N. Y . T n a O h i o C h e m i c a l O o . G b h t l b m e w Som e tim e a go I sent fo r »1.00 w o rth o f y o u r T a b lets fo r Tob a cco lfa b it. 1 re ce iv e d th e m a ll r ig h t and, a lth ou gh 1 w as both a h e a v y sm ok era n d sh ow er, t h e y d id th e w o rk in less th an th re e days. I am cured. LIMA, OHIO. p a r t ic u l a r s 7 FREE. T ru ly yours, M ATH EW JOHN.-ON, P. O. Box 43. P itt s b u r g h . V \ . g b h t l s m e h : - I t g iv e s m e pleasure t o speak a T tte O h io C h e m ic a l C o . . vas t o l l e use o f o rd o f p ra is e _ fo r y _____________ o n r T a b lets. ___ M y son was s s tro tro n n g g ly ly addicted ad a s led to t r y y o u r T a blets. b lets. H e w was a h Honor, and throu gh a frie n d . , I w as Ta as:. h< ^ a avv v y and con sta n t d rin k e r, but a ft e r u sin g yo u r T a b lets bu t th ree days h e q u it d r in k in g . and w ill n o t tou ch liq u o r o f a n y k in d . I h a v e w a ite d fo n r month b e fo r e w r it in g you . in o rd e r to k n ow th e eu ro w as perm an en t. Y o u rs tru ly , 7 MRS. HELEN MOHR' ON. . r CT hcikx a t i , O h i o . T h e O h i o C h e m i c a l C o :—GKWTi.K M rw :~ Y o u r T a b lets h a r e p e rfo rm e d a m ira c le in m y ca s". I h a v e us*- 1 m o rp h in e, h y p o d e r m ic a lly , fo r seven years, and h a v e been cu red b y th e n s e o r W. L. LO TLG A Y. tw o packages o f y o u r T a b le t», and w ith o u t a n y e ffo r t on m y part. Address ail Orders to T H E O H I O C H E M I C A L C O ., en tier this (T n w riting p te 9 m I T B l, W a n d B 3 O pera Block. LIMA, OHIO. STsTTfin