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S q u i l l C i l y J u r f lî i l M .t n n i.i: Migneti or an in Leavening rowe 3 _ >■ ■■> ■ W O K liS A T Is O M E . G. A. R. NOTICE. Aw A si s f i l a t e q a l l l e —A I 'k s s r v , TUF8DAY, ! • B a p T a b le t s w D E C . 31. 1886. T he R S fè ! te (»«A ami loa« *M Satire U ai * - 'IDITtD BT TMX—■ CO QU IL LU C ITY w. C. T. ü. Th e ('.»quillle City W. O. T . D. «M ets et lie Metkbdiet churoh, «oath, every Fri- •y , et 3 o'eloek p. m. All intereeted in the e o r k ere invited to tu e n d IT E M S . When yon need marble work of kind, call at the H erald office aod give ns an order. We can assnre you of good work and mod erste prices. ating; I am speaking the truth it r j that every physician aud> aearPy Oregon K idney Tea is nature's own remedy for kidney tronbles. T he temperance principles of F o r sale by N . G. W . Perkins, of the regiment of Illinois infantry M yrtle Point, and Dr. 8. L . Leneve, volunteers, known as tbe “One o f Coqnille City. T c m p c r a n e r a n d O b s tin a c y . H undred and Tw o DozeD,“ are well Paterson at Marshfield. Mr. Pater H is prices are lower M arsh isfaction. completion. It than those of tbe Willamette valley T b e new schoolbonse in Geo. Moulton again accepts the agency o f tbe Pacific nursery at Tangent, Oregon, and will canvass Coos county. This is a reliable firm and already known as such to Coos county patrons, while G eorge is also well known deals fairly with onr citizens. yon want fruit trees of aDy kind, trne to name and at fair prices, give George Moulton your order. bad gone on basin ess. land, Oscar N osier and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nosier— at tbeir home in the shops for tbe same clasa o f work, and yet agents for foreigo marble workers are in the babit of running tbrongh this country and taking orders for tbeir work, thus taking tbe money out of the county that ought to be retained here for such goods. Patronize borne institu tions, and men wbo work and live here and are responsible for tbeir contracts. The H e r a l d manage ment joins Mr. Paterson in guar anteeing every job done by him to lie satisfactory and in accordance with designs. Mr. Paterson is also a gentleman to deal with, as tbe H e r a l d can testify from former business relations with him. Call at the H e r a i d office and see specimens of marble, photo graphic views of slabs, monuments, etc. W e will also have on exhibi tion at our office samples o f Mr. Paterson’s woik in the near future. Iu the meantime persons wishing work m this line will do well to call at tbe H e r a l d office and cousult with ns. A m e r ic a a C r a lu r p A (a . There was not a public library in the United States. Alm ost all tbe furniture was imported from England. E very gentleman wore a queue aud powdered his hair. There was ouly one hat factory, and that made cocked hats. An old copper mine in Connecti cut was used as a prison. Crockery plates were objected to because they dulled tbe knives. A day laborer considered him self well paid with two shillings a day. V irgin ia contained a fifth of tbe whole population of the country. A gentleman t»owing to a lady always scraped his feet on tbe ground. Tw o stage coaches bore all the travel tetweeu New York and Bos ton. A man who jeered at the preacher or criticized tbe sermon was fined. T he whipping post and pillory were still standing in N ew York. Pork, beef, salt fish, potatoes and hominy were tbe staple diet all tbe year round. Buttons were scarce and expensive and the trousers were fastened with pegs or laces. A new arrival iD a jail was set upon by bis fellow-prisoners aud robbed o f everything be bad. W hen a man had enough tea be placed his spoon across bis cup to indicate that be wanted no more. company D , waa shot in the M . H . M errill o f Portland, face and left to die npon the field, adjuster o f insurance for tbe North Voweli property. It was d elight ful music, pleasiug to the young but was picked up later and carried Am erica and M ilwaukee Mechan people and to all within hearing to the hospital. ics’ companies, arrived in town last Refreshments Sergeant New land’s jaw s and Friday to adjuat the losses by the distance as well. were served. month seemed to be all shot to late lira ------------ > .« »»« ----------- pieces, and be was in a sinking M cEw en A M cCain o f tho H e r Nervous Shock. condition. Seeing this, the sur a l d are agents f o r tho C. W . Pater E. W . J oy C ompany — Gentlemen: geon ordered him to have a little son marbleworks at Marshfield. I f ------------, .a. ------------- R o u g h o n I h e I-a w y e r. brandy, which tbe dying man, as yon contemplate erecting tablets or This is the first time I have attempted so write for three years. Have been An old plasterer is called upon they thought him to be, refused. monuments, call and see designs to nervous and weak that I hare and get prices. to give evidence for the plaintiff. The surgeon told him he mtut take laid in bed most of the time. Counsel for tbe defendant tries to G . W . W im er, sr., o f near Aragu, some stimulant or die. A friend who had taken your bully him. and Uncle B ird Voweli, o f Bandon, Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles. N ew U n d motioned for pencil “ Y our name is Jphn L>obbs?” The second one is most gone, and and paper, and wrote: “ I f I die, were among onr friendly callers “Y e s ." last Friday. O f coarse tbe “Old I have gained twenty pounds, and “A re you the same John Dobbs I will die eobei surely feel a new woman I was This obstinacy angered the anr- Reliable” ia a weekly visitor to pale, thin , no ambition. Had given that waa sentenced to eight days’ imprisonment for neing bad lan goon for a moment, and be mat their homes. up, as I had tried so many remedies guage?” A new steamer ia being pat on and doctors, but found no benefit tered: “ Die then.” But his kind “N o.” heart oonquered, and be gave the the Portland, Coos bay and 3an I f you care to publish this you have “A re you the same John Dobbs my consent, (Signed) who was sentenced to a couple of sergeant the liest o f attention, and Francisco route, to carry freight Mils. A. C. T illm an . years’ hard labor for theft?” saw him recover, with scarcely a and passengers. The vessel will Alemeda, Cal. “N o ; that wasn't me either." trace of tbe wound. The surgeon be under the management n( the “Then you have never been in Headaches, Billiousness and Tor remarked afterward: “Sergeant 8. O. Company. H e r name is prison ?” pid Liver disappear when you take Newland was too olwtinate about Sooth Coast." “ Yes, twice.” Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. “ A b ,an d how long tbe first time?’’ Hie brandy; but no doubt bia tem Still another big steamer, the ——— m » m ------- “One whole afternoon.” perance principles saved hie life, Czarina, is to be put on the route A d editor wbo got tired “bach “ W b a t— aod the second time?” since a drinking man never oould from San Francisco to Cooa bay, to “Only one boor." ing,’’ broke forth in this melan Lave rallied from such a wound.” carry coal, freight and passengers. “ And, pray, what offense bad choly strain: “ Backward, turn -------------- -- a----------- — She hails from Pensacola. Florida, backward, ob, time, iu your flight; yon committed to deserve so small W hether or not the world would and is nnder charter by J. D. feed me on gruel again just for a punishment?” be vastly benefited by a total and “I was sent to prison to whitewash Sprecklee A B ro ’a. L e t them tonight; I am so weary o f sole- a cell to accommodate a lawyer wbo final banishment from it of all com a leather steak, petrified dongbnute bad cheated one of bis clients.” intoxicating drinks seems to me Stuart A Brierly, two photogra and vulcanized cake; oyetere that not now an open question. Three- T b a National T ribune and tbe phers from San Francisco, were in aleep in tbe water bath, insipid fourths of mankind confess the H e r a l d both one year for only affirmative with tbeir tongues, and town d arin g the last week photo and tough as G oliath o f G ath; $150. I believe all the rest acknowledge graphing tbe various houses, busi weary of praying for wbat I can't ness and residence, in order to aell eat; chewing np rubber and call it in tbeir hearts. Victory shall Backward, turn They ing it meat be complete when there shall be pictures to tba owners. backward, for weary I am— give appear to have don« a good busi neither a slave nor a drunkard on If you uoe the Petal«** me a whack at my grandmother’s ness. locubalon A BrvHer*. tbe earth.— Abraham Linoolo. jam ; let me driuk milk that has Make money while other* *re wasting never been skimmed; let me eat O u r A rag o letter and a portion The Christian mau who votes time byoldproctoseo. batter whose h «ir has been Catalog telle all about for the continuance o f the liquor of our “ U pp er-R iver” contribution M .and describes every trimmed; let me once more bavei article needed for " were both delayed last week 24 traffic, when arraigned, must enter poultry businesa an old-faabioned pie, and then I'll hours, somewhere and by some be willing to curl up aod die.” a plea of "guilty.” T h e " E R IE ’ mechanically the beat not appear, The saloon is the destroyer of “ T l bf n< * ‘ h« y did tl. Prettiest model. c arc Bacifte Coast re hope for A W M M h -H W l a v r a f l w n —T h e I r v all that is noble, good and pure. '* w * ° ° ' u* Asenta. Bicvcle cata- I l i M l I n F la l Iran >, mailedfree .gives better service when we get down W h o is responsible for the aor J. M. Inman ia traveling agent for fall description price*, etc., aokwts wawtkd . to tbe real “ winter aohadnle.” M ET ALUM A »CURATO* CO., retstmauuCaL one of the most complete flatirons row caused by drink? B m ANC h H o rn s. »31 8 Main St., Loa A ngeles. A. E. Kilpatrick, of Fillmore, Cal., •ver invented. It is as much a had the misfortune to have his lag necessity in a family aa a kitchen Deafness Cannot bo Curod. caught between a cart aud a stone stove or a eewing machine. It doe« b y local application*, aa they cannot rear t he diseased portion o f the ear. There ia and badly bruised. Ordinarily he away with the old, tedious process only one way to cure deafness, and that ia The by oonatitutional remediea. lteafnem ia would have been laid up for two or of heating irons on a stove. caused by an inflamed condition o f the nm- three Weeks, but says: "After using ooet of running the gasoline irou is ooue lining of the euataohian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain virtually nothing, and the saving of Sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia Balm I began to feel better, aud in labor for the women is so great that Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat cutirel\ cl< sed deafnean ia the result, and three days waa entirely well. The no family can afford to do without ent butt neaaconductad fee M0StR«T| f « t * . w iles* the inflammation enn be taken ont This aparatus can a ^ s u s u s a t f i S EraiS'ss: and this tulie restored to its normal onndl- ; peculiar soothing qualities which a gasoline iron. mmote from Washington. . _ , . <, tie»«, hearing will be deaf roved forever; 'i { Chamberlain's Pain Balm possesses lie used for many other purposes, Scad model, dramaf or phMo„ With dearrip- nine cnees out o f ten are oaoaed by catarrh, tioo. We advisa, if patentable m w*. Ire* of; I have never noticed in any other and amounts to a email gasoline which ia nothing but an inflamed condition o f the inuonua aurfaoea. liniment. I take pleasure in recom »tovo. I i can be use«! for making a * * * ? * ■ * * ! £ * o.’* with We w ill give one hundred dollars for anv This liniment ie also cup o1_ tea. wanning water or milk. í A ¡ T a " j ÍÍ1.U' * “ 4 ccmK',‘ oaae o f deafness (caused by catarrh) that mending i f annnot !»e cured by H a ll’* Catarrh Cure, of great value for rheumatism and etc. Th* H kru . d has ordered one, fe n d fo r circular«, free. lame hack. For sale by Dr. 8. L. and adviRca it« friend* to do tbe F. J. C H E N E Y A Co., T f e d a , O. O — . R a m v O r - , . . , Wft.** same. 1 MWWvVWWWw%~ ----- —------- — ¡¿tf’ Sold bv druggist», 75c. CHICKEN MBROMW PATENTS ( Leneve, druggiut. C. A. SNO W & CO. W ALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, opportunity o f inforininr ° ° r^»b^criberg that the new Commission6 of Pensions has been appointed- H e ia an old soldier, and we believe that aoldiera and Iheir heirs will receive justice at his tiands. We do not anticipate that there w ill be any C O Q U I L L E C IT Y , O R E G O N rudical changes in the adm inistration o ( pension affairs under the new regime. L L kinds o f farm work solicited. Horse W e would advise, however, that U. 8. shoeing and plow work a specialty soldiers, sailors, aud their heirs, take step« Supplies for loggin g work, wedgea, dogs to make application at once, if they have not already done s », in o rder to secure the rings, cant-hooks and everything nsed in logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction benefit o f tbe early filin g o f their claims in cart« there should be any future pension guaranteed. Shop ou corner north o f P io- neei Feed stable. (19tf legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroactive. Th erefore it ia 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 parents, Desire inform ation in regard to pension matters, they should write to T hm P kksh C l a im s C om pany , at A V IN O well-rigged Turning-Lathe and Washington, D. C., and they w ill prepare Band-8aw in operation, the nnder* and send the necessary application, i f tney find them entitled nnder the nnmerons laws signed solicits exacted fo r their benefit. Address. A L L K IN D 8 O F PK E 8S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , P .O . Hox 386.1 Washington, D. C. A in bis line on tbe Pacific coast, and M is« B o ss Alnm baugh came The band gave a charming sere illustrated in an incident related over on last W ednesday’s train by tbe regimental chaplain. In from Marshfield on her way home nade last Friday night to tbe newly Mrs, the battle o f Champion H illa frome San Frsncisoo, where she wedded parties— Mr. end Sergeant A braham New< erald son is one o f the finest mechanics field is nearing Dr. C. A. Clinton, o f San F ran U n c i* B ird Vowel! spent a few will be a fine bnildiDg when done. cisco board of education, baa made days in town last week. Bey. R. J. Baldwin eaineoveron a special study o f cigarette smok Jasper Moon, o f North Fork, the train Friday, on bia way to ing among the public school chil was in town last Friday. Fishtrap to hold service on Sun dren of that city, and expresses Jack Hunt, o f Baudon, spent a day. hiicself to the following unmistak able language: “A good deal baa day or two in town last week. Mias N ellie Sackett spent Christ M r. and Mrs. H arry Clinton been s.tii about the evils of cigar mas at home with her people, and ette stroking, but one-balf the took Christmas with the latter’s returned to her school at Beaver truth has never been told. 1 have parents in this place. H ill ou Friday. watched this thing for a long time, A. Angerman, piano toner, came Mrs. H. A. Jones raffled a wreath tfn d-i sqy calmly and deliberately in from Portland on Christmas o f feather flowers last week, a very that I believe cigarette smoking ia day and went to Baodoo. handsome piece o f fancy work, and ■as bed a babit as opium smoking. M rs. Sackett went to tbe bay Mra. A. O. W heeler waa tbe w in £ am talking now of boys, remem last Friday for a few daye' viait ner. ber. T h e effect upon grown men with Mr. Seeley’s people. A number of onr young folks is, of course, not so marked. A W ill Cox came np from Beaver went to M yrtle Point on Christmas cigarette fiend will lie and steal, H ill last Tuesday and will spend day to attend the ball there on that just as a morphine or opium fiend tbe holiday vacation with relatives evening. They report having a will lie and steal. Cigarette smok in this place. grand, good time. ing bluDts the whole moral nature. A Mr. M arshal) and wife ot H um 0. F. Bontell, onr machinist, has R has an appalling effect opon the boldt county, California, arrived received a new invention, a micro system. It first strmwfatee and on F rid ay ’s train to make tbeir meter caliper-square, which is the then stupefies tbe neryes. It sends home uear Coquiile. finest we ever saw. I t measures boys into consumption. It gives Oregon K idney Tea is sold on s accurately to fractions o f thous them enlargement o f tbe heart, positive guarantee by N . O . W . andths of an inob, and is the first and it sends them to the insane Perkins, o f M yrtls Point, and D r. piece o f anch fine mechanism ever asylum. I am phyaician to several S. L . Leneve, o f Coqoille City. brought to this locality. boys’ schools aud I am often called Cbarlea Fetter, one o f Bandoo’s Prof. Kanematz took his friends in to prescribe for palpitation o f promising and popular young men, the heart. In nine cases ont of visited in this place last week and by surprise by ooming down from the mines in tbe mountains, instead ten it is caused by the cigarette included a call on the H erald . o f wintering there aa it was thought b a b it Every physician knows tbe Quite a number o f people from he would. Snow is 18 to 20 inches cigarette heart. I have seen bright H um boldt county, California, came deep, and it has been very stormy boys turned into dunces, and over from the bay on last Friday's and cold, so he concluded to come straightforward, honest boys made train to settle in the Coqnille val down to the valley and enjoy him into miserable cowards by cigar ley. self. ette smoking. I am not exagger O rderly publishers o f the H have accepted nn agency for tbe Cooe B ay M arble W orks o f C. W. j guarantees all bis work to give sat LOCAL r i v e m t c R e t e k ln c . every teucher Unovre.’’— Phrenolog ical Journal, M a a a a s e a le . Tamili anil Bail-Saving A FRIEND Bneaks through the Doothhay (Me.) R tgi*U r, of Hie heiieilcinl results he lias receive»! from a regular use of A y e r’s Pills. He says: “ I was feeling sh*k ami tired and my stomach seemed all out of order. I tried a number ot remedies, but none seemed to give me relief until I was Induced to try the old retla- Sle A ye r’s Pills. I have taken only one uox, but I feel like a new man. I think they ire the most pleasaut and easy to tak e ot anything I ever used, being so finely sugar- coated that even a chlM will take them. I urge upon all who arc In need of a laxative to try A y e r’s Pills. They will do good.’* T o r all diseases o f the Stomach, L iver, and Dowels, tako • AYER’ S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Maes. Every Dose Effect ive The Masons and Eastern Star had joint public installations last Turning and Band-Saw Work at any time. Can be found at the 8h ing!»- m ill. (8 t f ) W . W . S H IE L D S . DOLLARS PER MONTH I n Y o u r O w n L o c a l i t y STEAM GASOLINE PO RT ABLE AND M ARINE. I f you think o f buying an engine o f any Friday night, members and their size or kind send for our CA TA LO G U E families beiug participants. It N O . BO. containing illustrations and was largely attended and passed o ff delightfully. Refreshments were served later, and a pleasant social time bad after tbe official program. T he steamer “A lert," that used to run on tbe Coquille river, was prices o f every kind o f engines from 1 up to JSSi horse power, at bottom prices, or L I 8 T N O . Jilt for yaolit engines, boilers and boat machinery. 'E ith e r sent free. CHAS. P. W IL L A R D The long winter evenings can be very profitably devoted to reading, but there are some things that we must read the year round. One of these is a local paper: the best iu the county is before you— the H erald . Another is a good home paper of general circulation, such as “Womankind,” for instance, which comes once a month filled with the best things for a busy housewife. W e are able by special arrangements with the publishers, to offer “Womankind” free for a year to every paid-in-advance sub scriber to our paper, and are glad to do so, for we are convinced that no home paper in America contains more of practical value to women. B ligh t stories, clever poems, the latest fashions, news of woman’s work everywhere, articles on “Motherhood,” “Cultivation of Flow ers,” a woman’s parliament for the discussion of matters of interest, are a few of the bright features of “Womankind.” To the head of the house we offer on the same terms “ Farm News,” an agricultural paper, edited by a practical farmer (Miller Purvis, esq., Inte state lecturer of the Ohio Farm er’s Alliance), and filled each month with suggestions from able correspondents, that make it an absolute necessity to every wide awake farmer. This paper is yours for the asking, provided you are a subscriber to our paper. Remember every paid-in-advance subscriber to the H lililí » is entitled to his choice in either of these papers. Tell your neighbors about this offer. A sample copy of both papers may be obtained by address ing the Hosterman Publishing Co., Springfield, Ohio. Come in and pay a year in ad vance to the H krai . d and get one of these attractive papers free. CO, T R U E A CO ., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. A ll drill iigglst« gua:*LDtee Dr. Miles* PAi* P ills to stoD Headache. “0"4 cent a dose.** taken to Cooa bay and widened and otherwise improved, aud is now running from Marshfield np the Coos river. She is o jw a yery safe boat. Another Free Offer. & 1R T C A N A L S T R E E T , C H IC A G O . made easily and honorably, w ithout capi tal, during your spare hours. A ny man, woman, hoy, o r g irl can d o th e w ork hand ily , w ithout experience. T a lk in g un necessary. N othing like It fo r money m aking ever offered before. Our w orkers always prosper. N o tim e w asted in learning tlic business. W,c teach you in a night how to succeed from the Drat hour. You can make a trial w ithou t ex pense to you rself. W e start you, furnish everyth ing needed to carry on the busi ness successfully, and guarantee you against failure i f you but fo llo w our sim ple, plain instructions. Header, i f you are In need o f ready money, and w ant to know all about the best paying business b efore the public, send us your address, and w e w ill mail yon a docu m ent g iv in g you alt the particulars. THE PIO NEER MARKET FAMILY GROCERY (O pposite the N e w H o tel) Coquille City, Oregon, Johnson Bro’s, Proprietors. ---------- o ---------- CONSTANTLY RECEIVE AND KEEP FliESH GROCERIES AND FAM ILY SUPPLIES, CANNED GOODS, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, hALT, ETC., ETC. TOBACCOS AND CIGARS, : CANDIES AND N U T S , FRESH AND SALTED M EATS LAUD, VEGETABLES OF A L L KINDS. A FINE U N E OF WALLPAPE l#55“ Prices ns low as tbe lowest. BkS“ O rders from any r »rt promptly filled. FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest o f those having claims against the government is that of INVE N TO R S, 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 the care and skill of the attorney. W ith the view of protecting inventors 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 Patent* In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, R egister Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions a * to ¿cope and Validity o f Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. I f yon have an Invention on hand send a sketch or photogrsph 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. I f 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. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. W A S H IN G T O N , D .O . 618 P ST R E E T . N O R T H W E S T , a. o .a o x .t a . .j -v - ._ r- • ^ Cut this out and send It with your inqu.fy. - t o m j E E E E E E E E E R . E E ^H ILL’S 1 : 0 WE fiUABlHTEK A CUBE .If and invite the most I Kation na to onr reeponsibil j rita of our Tablets. mm Double Chloride of Gold Tablets W ill com pletely destroy tho desire fo r TOBACCO in from 3 to 6 days. P erfectly harm - lea*; cause no sickness, and m ay bo given in a eup o f tea o r coffee without the knowl edge o f the patient, who w ill voluntarily stop smoking o r chewing in a few day*. DRUKKENKESS aM I0RPHIIE HABIT i S f i T y T a f t » S S ’S r the patient, by the n ie o f onr SPECIAL FORMULA OOLD CURB TABLETS. During treatm ent peUenU era allowed the free n «e o f Llqnor o r M or phine until roch ttaneaethey »h ell voluntarily g iv e them up. We send particulars and pamphlat o f teottmoniala free, and shall be glad to place sufferers from any c f these habits In eommunlca- tiou with persons who have been cured by the am o f our T a b l b ts . M — by all close ns f 1 .0 0 tage o f our A Tablets. and stato W r ite y o n r n a m e sad a n a a addr a u n ess m plainly, p i n i n i j . nu w h e th e r T a b le ts a r e f o r T o b á c e o , M o rp h in L iq u o r H ab it. DO NOT M M CRrvHD Into purebaelng any of the rarlowa nostrums that are betng offered fo r aale. Ark fo » r H — —— — ’ — IL L S i s o other. t a b l : Manuf aclarad only by OHIO CHEMICAL CO, it n iu iR R M LIM A , OHIO. p a r t íc u l a s * Tesliminialx fr o m p « r s o n s w h o h a v e been c u r e d b y th e u s e o f Hill s Tablets. T h s O h io C h e m ic a l C o . : D b a k 8m :— I have been using your cure fo r tobncco habit, and found it wonld do what you claim for it. I used ten cent* „ orth o f the strongest chewing tobacco a day, and from one to five cigars; or I would smoke from ten to fo rty pipes o f tobacco. Have chewed and smoked fo r twenty five years, and two package« Of your Tablets cured me so I have no desire fo r it. W 7 B. M. JA Y LORD, Leslie. Micb. D obbs F e b b v , If. Y . Onto m m c A i . C n :- o * w v t .m n t »-¡lorn« tim e ago 1 rent fo r ,1 .M worth o f yonr Tablet* forTobaoeo Habit. I reeel rad them all right and, although 1 waa both a hsavy.m okeraad chewer, they did tho work In leas than throe «lava, la m ru red . ' Tru ly yours, M ATU BW JOH8SOM, P. O. D o l * . P iT T a a c n c u , P a . FREE. r T ub O h io C h b w ic a l C o . :—<» bw tlbm ew :—It gives in* P i*»™ ™ to wpeak * word o f praise fo r yonr Tablets. M v son was strong!* addicted to the use o f liquor, and through a friend. I was led to try yonr Tablet«. 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