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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1896)
Tl KSDAY. A new wooleu mill is being built in Pendleton, and will be ready for operation iu the near future. Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report étfflffl# Cuy £trsUL FBB. ‘25, 1890. LO CAL A. J. Johnson, nn old resident of Summerville, Uuion county, was found dead in liis tied Sunday morning, Feb. ICtli. The cause of his death was not known. IT E M S Sunshine and showers. Good weather for gardening. Spring Dowers appearance. are putting in Pat Phelan came ever on last Friday’s train. H Wheat and bnrley for sale at the warehouse. erald Good apples for sale by the box at the H e r a l d warehouse. A grand ball is announced for Saturday night, Murch 14th. See partial list o f bargains in the H e r a l d Land Company’s col umn. Try the new Swamp Angel rem edy, at Dr. Moors’s Coquille Phar macy. The band now meets in Gray’s hall, the lease of Masonic hall hav ing expired. John Jenkins and wife came over from Marshfield last week and stopped in Coquille. Lumber for Harry Kribs’ new res idence, near the Cbristiau churh, was delivered last week. Blacksmithing in all its branches by Wilsou & McGraw. Horee- shoeiug in first-class style. Peter Loggie, o f liandon, came over from the bay on last Friday and went home on the Dispatch. L o o k 1 L o o k 11— Why sit on stools and boxes when you can buy chairs of J. B. Fox for $1, or $6 per set? ABSOLUTELY PURE They have a brand of whisky in San Antonio called the "H orn of Sumner, Feb. 20—Weather fine. Plenty,’’ because it will corn yon copiously. Farmers aie busy. J. B. Dully has cleaned up quite The czar o f Russia owns a single a piece of bench land and set it estato tlmt is 100,000,300 acres in to young orchard. extent, and is said to be tbe largest James Forty is running a small iu the world. crew cutting logs for E . B. Dean Rev. Dr. James Martin Yeager, k Co. Mrs. Bontell of Coquille City is president o f Drew's lady seminary, visiting tier parents in this place. I Carmel, N. Y ., had four great Mrs. M. E. Norris of Fail-view grandfathers in the revolution. was visiting relatives and friends “ This weather is very trying ' for everybody,” said the physician. in this place last week. “I Mrs. Ionian's school will close “ Yes," replied Mr. Meekton. j don’t see now my wife is goiug to the last of this week. The temperance lodge meets | bear lip uuder it. When the sun doesn't shiue it gives her the blues, every Saturday night. Politics is very quiet; only one nml when it does she said it’s fad man tooting his horn, but it has no ing the carpet.” ■ —---- <8»-4 - ■ ■ effect on anyone. S cribe . Sumner Siftings. h i k u m Nervous Shock. E. W. Jov C o m p a n y — Gentlemen: This is the first time I have attempted so write for three years. Have been to nervous and weak that I have laid in bed most of the time. A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles. The second one is most gone, and I buvo 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. If you care to publish this you have my consent, (Signed) Mas. A. C. T il l m a n . Alemeda, Cal. The Ladies’ Parsonage Aid society o f the Southern Methodist Headaches, Billiousness and Tor church held a week of prayer last pid Liver disappear when you take week. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Rev. Homer M. Street, of Ar — — - - —a ------------- - (ltoHeburf? lie view.) kansas, is expected here soon to become the pastor o f tbe Chris Mrs. Aaron Rose, sr., o f this city, and Mr. Albert Chapellp, a tian cburcb. former resident o f Dcuglns county, L. J. Sipes, of Marshfield, came were united in marriage at Red over cn Wednesday’s train and ding, California, a few days ago. went to Riverton to look after work Mr. Cbapelle is now a successful California rancher. on the new bunkers. Hon. Plinn Cooper has a ledge J. R. Devault, o f North Fork, of rock on his farm that it will pay was in this city Thursday and to prospect. A sample sent to a Friday o f last week. He reports Portland assay office recently shows gold $1.03 and copper $5.60 things very quiet in his section. to tbe ton, besides a trace of silver. Oregon Kidney Tea is sold on a While this would hardly pay to positive guarantee by N. G. W. work, it is certuiuly worth pros Perkins, of Myrtle Point, and Dr. pecting further. 8. L. Leneve, of Coquille City. Our friend J. P. Stemler of Dora was down last week, being n witness in Justice Cecil’s court in the case of Deverenx vs. Luttrell. Mrs. Henry Nichols and sister- in-law Miss Lucy Nichols spent several days visitiug at Marshfield last week, returning home lust Friday. Dr. Moore is having some neat scroll and turned work added to hia counter and shelving. The work was done by Mr. Shields at the shingle mill. Oregon Kidney Tea is nature’s own remedy for kidney troubles. For sale by N. G. W- Perkins, of Myrtle Point, aud Dr. 8. L. Leneve, o f Coquille City. Mrs. Snyder, of the Central hotel of Marshfield, accompanied Mrs. Scott ns far ns Coquille on her way home, she returued home on the next train. h o i c k * a t fio .m :. If v.v/./iÆi/ mo Spcnks through the* Boothbny (M r .) Register, o f the beneficial results lie).as received from a regular use of A yer’ s Tills. He says: *• I was feeling sick and tired ami my stomach seemed all out of order. I tried a number of remedies, but tiouo seemed to give me relief until I w.is Induced to try the old relia ble A y e r ’s Tills. I liavo taken only one uox, but I feel like a new man. I think they are the most pleasant and e a s y t o tak e ot anything I ever used, being so finely sugur- coated that even a child will take them. I urge upon all who are in need of a laxative to try A y e r ’s Tills. They will do pood.” T o r all diseases o f tlio S t o m a c h , L iv e r , and I towels, tako * At the recent trial of Dr. Arthur Duestrow, a Missouri man who murdered his wife p.nd child some two years ago, he was convicted by [ jury nnd sentenced by tbe judge to be hanged. The peculiar fea ture of the case is tlmt Deustrow j was a millionaire and spent money freely in trying to escape the pen alty of the law; but iu this one nstance money did not suffice to warp the court and jury. Duos- trow paid one attorney $50,000 be sides employing other legal talent Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Man*. for iiin assistance, but in spite of Every D ose E ffectivo bis rnouey be must hnng. P’ LLS ....... The Bandon Block Coal Com pany was on Feb 17th granted articles o f incotporatkm, with the following persons ns incorporators: j M Upton, Robert Walker, R. H. R0sn, J. P. Tupper, Isom Walker, J. I’ nrker nnd W. II. Glenves. Capital, $5000, sluires $50 each. Hermann Ward, o f Ferndnle, Humboldt comity, Cal., who has a brother working in the broom- handle factory in Bnudon, came up on the Bliuiclmril nnd wentto Bun don Inst \\ ednesdny. The H e r a l d Land Company is forming connections in California nnd other plnres. They iuteud to d o the business in this part of T observe, Brother Rocks- Oregon iu their line. See pnrtinl worthy,” said the Rev. Dr. Fourthly, list in nnot her col mnu. “ that when I spoke in my sermon Mr. R. S. Tyrrell, of Ferndnle, yesterday of the evils o f gamhl- Cal., » h o fins purchased the Geo. inK >*» »-took» nnd expressed the \v : ___ 1 . . , , hope that no member o f my con- Witner dairy ranch, near Araeo, ' J . ' - gregation ever frequented places came up on the Inst trip ol the wilere snch gambling was made a Blanchard to complete his trade business, yon slapped your thigh with Mr. Wimer. He will remain emphatically. I am gL d if the several weeks before returning to "ejdiraent met vour approval. , , , - , , ,, ‘ \\ by- aw the fact is, doctor, J , erndale, Ins present home. We t ,, ,, , .. ‘ replied brother Rocksworthy, 1 ere pleased to welcome Mr. Tyrrell | „„ddeuJy remembered where I ns a citizen of Coquille valley. yhad left my umbrella.” . D .W . /v jA R y o M . * \? 5 » d « v d ° J ' h je S yV)Ccl»(M* L t/ e. ------------- »-»<&►#---------------- Tuo years ago, at 38, I uas a ccnsvrnptive, dyspeptic, emaciated, dciilita- tid, cyfvg man, neighing lut 120 peunds. New, at 40, Iweigh 170andam The H e r a l d Land conipauv will , ,,,, . in perfect health, ¿vch are the uenderful results of using Swamp Angel The publishers o f the H e r a l d soon have listed a large number of . W,hnt over clrovo J’?,“ to, ra,nr'7 - Jbiduinefer two yeeis uhm n y iimp/cms of disease shewed themselves. farms, timber tracts and town prop- !"8 foni trp9. . nsked ‘ ‘ ® linvo accepted an agency for the erti-s for sale or trade. We pro- IJl,c*B**i regarding the prisoner with 11 hen the eaent f c men oj the utrla, and all the health hoards o f the large titus .v/i'ivad the ] vl/ic that in -n m r lien, end the most malignant and fa than ordinary luterest, Coos Bay Marble Works o f C. W. pose to do business honestly nnd I more tal aiieaits, w oe touted end induced ly living lugs, germs or microbes, 1 Patersou at Marshfield. Mr. Pater treat our customers with courtesy j “'Thirteen was such an unlucky then dele,mined tcfnel a geim et microbe heller. 1 then bought and tested number to stop at, your honor!” son is oue of the finest mechanics nnd fairness. We invite the pub every r u i auitien cn tale je r ihuat treuhles, bronchial affections or e eraser m y answered the peniteut prisoner, in his line on the Pacific coast, and lic to investigate our plaus of bus wiping his eyes with his coat- den. 1 eevld net fend a e,tim or ven u le killer in the entire let ufmeebecittacs iness. guarantees all Lis work to give sat Jfhen cen nnnccdto eipenmert eeaih nmehthol, and produced a medicine sleeves. —------------ * < • »<--------------- semilar in effects to JJyeho naphtbol. While my medicine was very strong isfaction. His prices are lower Miss Dorothy W. of Winthrop, yet 1 eevld drink it t'he ueitir. Lut the meet wonderful thing Was that one Another Free Offer. aged than thoseof the Willamette valley two years, and with a younger dre’p nculd not c nh hill milluns of gams and microbes, but would instantly rival near the maternal throne, was shops for tbe same class o f work, hill cry large ¡meet. J re meet tins remedy Swomp Angel Medicine m honor The long winter evenings can he found in sil-nt and perilous inti and yet agents for foreign mnrble oj the Swamp Angel earun, ee gun r a y destructive to enemies but harmless very profitably devoted to reading, macy with the parlor bric-a-brac. to its operators, its friends. Lien so, Swamp Angel Medicine destroys aU, w orkers are iu the habit of running but therfi are some things that woj..W hat are you doing, D orothy?” lower germ ¡iff, the cause of human disease■ Under heat, this medicine dis- through this country and taking must read the year round, One of demanded her mother. “ I’m all olres into gas, air, and can be inhaled directly into the lungs, therbg killing orders for their work, thus taking these is a local paper: the best in right,” responded the young j all germ and microbe life on these organs. Like lightning this same medi cine m il rush through the skin, and ther efore kill any ache or pain from a the money out o f the county that the county is before you— the woman; “you go aud take care of I H erald . Another is a good home your baby.” common toothache i'o a severe nurlgia err rheumatic peein Lvery family ought to lie retained here for such paper of general circulation, such should have a bottle. Cut out the ticket on this page and get one. goods. Patronize home institu ns “ Womankind,” for instance, tions, and men who work and live which comes once a month filled Before Subscribing for a Magazine1 here and are responsible for tbeir with the best things for a busy SE E TH E BEST. $10 RBW ARu! ^ contracts. The H e r a l d manage housewife. We are able by special F o r e ve ry p a ir o f c o ’ d feet y o u m a y ment joins Mr. Paterson iu guar arrangements with the publishers,I to offer “ Womankind” freo for a | have a fter bath in g tin in w ith Swamp anteeing every job done by him to year*to every paid-in-advance sub A n g e l M ed icin e. , j T h o I t r l l l i a n i a«<? T a le n t o « ! A s s o c ia t o be satisfactory and in accordance scriber to our paper, and are glad I fid i t o c o f (Ito C imi «*«* la i». Noria l o r M a r AN U iW M RU LELEI) OFFER. h e ^ J T O M A C tie . I i o n fin t ic i* '» l ‘ a|>or, tìao «¿eoi a m i with designs. Mr. Patersou is also to do so, for we are convinced that! 1 P r illo o f' SN i | m iìì « ìb ir*, t h o O h i X o r lt i 'in o r r M T N C u t T s i p o r i >a t » « T i i * I a gentleman to deal with, as tbe no home paper in America contains lire I b the M ay n e e d «'.ca sin g . If so, there is no S ta le , t lx ft n iin r i f o r n o L e tte r a . m ost p ractical on the m arket. They m ed icin e eq u a l to the S w a m p A n g e l R em H e r a l d can testify from former more of practical value to women. are o f any size Hint any m em ber o f a | Bright stories, clever poems, the household cou ld require. In each cop y o f i I e d ie s. A r e y o u affected: J business relations with him. M agazine is printed a coupon entitling A GREAT REMEDY. latest fashions, news of woman’s the the subscriber, or purchaser, to a pattern W ith nausea? Call at the H e r a l d office and work everywhere, articles on (w orth and regularly sold fo r 35c.) or any SBic í'niieaHtin» CJiv«’** Freo Advortivtnjj A re y o u costive? —* • b I f o r n (Jom i l’h in g . see specimens of marble, photo “Motherhood,” “ Cultivation of Flow number o f patterns for for.r cen ts each to D o y o u b e lc h up gas? j cov er paokakfi i ad )»<>stiiii£. When the. For some weeks past the Caucasian f u r fchtr value oT fTio. pattern 4 e <•< nwinei-pu hi* «ub- I-Iyour head d iz z y lit tim es? graphic views of slabs, monuments, ers,” a woman’* scrib *i nulusliy gnU Lie been runniuj» an advertisement of D o c s y o u r to g u e coa t over? etc. We will also have on exhibi discussion of matters of interest, D o y o u hawK an d sp t ofteu ? lr:e Swamp Angel Company. We had are a few of the blight features of D o y o n suffer at o r e a tin g lir a r t lljf | tion at our office samples of Mr. in t given it very much attention, and “ Womankind.” D o y o u fuel weal, and debilitated? while \ve had satisfied ourselves that it Paterson’s woik iu the near future. To the head of the house we D o j o n suffer front s ick headaches? j what a m agazine it is! F or 1895 it w ill I was n good medicine, we had no turn Is y o u r throat Ii led a i ih slime? Iu the meautime persons wishing offer on the same terms “ Farm | Ami Re m ore brilliant than ever b e fo re . New 1 idea of its real value. From direct Is tin re often bad tast in the m outh? work iu this line will do well to call News,” an agricultural paper, edited m anagem ent, new m ethod.,, new ideas, j evidence we can afiirin to any one in Dn yo u feel as if y o u ha d lea d in you ? I Each c o p , co n ta in « nn exquisite reproduc by a practical farmer (Miller Purvis, D o y o u belch up you r fo o d and fail to at the H e r a l d office and consult tion in colors o f onto celebrated picture In I terested that this medicine is possibly esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio J fam ous artist, \vor liy to adorn the wails | what lias long been looked for. W o d ig e s t'a n d assim ilate it? i f y o u suffer as with us. here described, y o u have ( Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each I of theimwt home. It is affirmed | D E M O R E S T ’S HO». HAI. AYER, T BemoresFs leans Free OUR LUCK try for years, nnd is a regular prescription. It is com posed o f the best tonics known, McEwen & McCain of the H e r com bin ed with the best blood purifiers, act- a l d tiro ngeuts for thoC. W. Pater- •ng d irectly on the m ucous surfaces. The ion tnnrbleworks at .Marshfield. If perfect com b in a tion o f the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in yon contemplate erecting tablets or earing Catarrh. Bend fo r testim onials free. F. J. G lIE N E Y A CO.. Props., T o le d o , O. monuments, call aud see designs Sold by drUKgi*ts, price 75o, ^ /An A ffc iio ji' i n 4 ' 4 M | iilile —A CT ih im *«* t o 11113 J'ul>l«*|* o r .11 o u i i i l l « ‘ liIw . The exposure to all sorts and con ditions of weather that a lumber man is called upon to endure in the camps often produces severe colds which, if not promptly' checked, i that l)< iii«ir i”>TM id the only com plete month with suggestions from able Fam ily M agazine published com b in in g «11 I result in congestion or pneumonia. o f the m ost excc lleu points o f its con tem correspondents, that make it nn Mr. J. O. Davenport, ex-manager of poraries. besides having inim itable ft «Hires I absolute necessity to every wide o f its own. ¡ i r i i i i m M *'. is actuality n ' the Fort Bragg Redwood C o , an awake farmer. This paper is yours I h 'z i u A S i f g f z • in -* in one. immense institution at Fort Bragg, It is a I.)i?;e*t < f Current E vents nnd I for the asking, provided you are a Ideas Cal., says they sell large quantities fo r the busy m m or wom an, a I T IS o r H J .r c iv T O COM E IN CON- subscriber to our paper. IC«'V i«*w and « Storehouse o f I •»l «•§•«•!»*I of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at 1 tact with prudent people, who use their *«»•• A l l . Wives, mot hers, sisters nnd Remember every paid-in-advance the company's store and that lie has m oney with care and m ake it bring the b?st daughters can find exactly whut they need subscriber to the H e r a l d is entitled to amuse nnd instruct tin in. also practical himself used this remedy for a results. IF YOU SEND US T H IS N O T IC E , or h elps in eve tv d< p a ym e n t o f dom estic and severe cold and obtained immediate refer to it plainly, we will send you with ¡ to his choice in either of these social life, includ .or the furnishing nnd relief. This medicine prevents any each ordt-r some ono o f the article« hero papers. Tell your neighbors about o ru n m en tirg o f the hom e, em broid ery, m entioned. Head carefully. I f wearing this offer. A sample c o p y of both l>ric-:i-br»!c, nrlistio and fancy work o f all tendency of a cold toward pneu apparel, t»ive size. On purchases kinds, etc., etc . ami sugges ions and advice Below t ho amount o f $1. O n e C alendar. papers may bo obtained by address- j gn rdieg the w cll-b o.n g and dressing o f monia ami insures a prompt recov From *1 to *5, either l H andkerchief, 1 tl own p, rsons. ery. For sale by Dr. S. L. 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Hi.me Amusem ents who have attended school here the House Slippers—lady’ s o r ch ild ’ s—1 Lace nnd KiiteilaiiiR'i nts: ;t gives n great deal past w inter, returned to their home P in. 1 G irl’ slor Boy’ s C ap. 1 pair.Scissors, o f at tent-ion to the f'lii drcii’ s Departure it uood, 1 L adies' Knife, 1 G en t’ s Scarf, or 1 nnd * Our G irls,” nud has a m on th ly S ym - j last Weduesday. They are charm S Ivor T him ble. posium b v Celebrated People, in which nro I From *25 to *51, we send free l pair o f discussed im portant questions o f the hour J ing young ladies, bright in their Handsom e Bedroom Slippers, 1 H andsom e o f interest to tli - older readers.. 1 Daisy Lille, 1 Fam ily Lam p. L et ns have your subscription at once, j studies, and won many ardent D oll, From *50 to *100, either i B ov's Iron E x Y ou get m ore value for vour m oney than it friends while here. Several broken press, 1 L adies' Bag, 1 C h ild 's Kucher, 1 is p ossib le to secure in any other m agazine. | Y'elocipede. to 8 years, 1 pair B icycle Shoes, The r*iagar.i w* nap year lor * 2 . 00 . hearts among our young men attest 1 N o. 4(H) Album, or 1 Ladies’ H om o m ade Or six months fur ' - - 1.00, rapper. to the latter. Dry those tears, W Be Over 250 »1! v. i\ nt e»m :v n t 8 are shown enrli j sure to cut this o u t o f the H E R A L D year, patterns el* all o f we; are obtainable and enclose it. with your order. boys. by sub-cribi im U 4c. end;. Sr.n:pic copy, with Mrs. W . C Scott, of Bandon, who has been in San Francisco for some weeks for medical treatment returned home last Friday. She Catarrh Cannot be Cured is still in feeble health. W ith LO C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , rs they I f your plows need repairing or 08mlot reach tho seat of the disease. Oa- , 1 tnrrh is a blood or constitutional disonso, reconstruction, don t forget tllllt \ nnd in order to cure it you must tnko inter- u / m . o ai . ii .1 nnl rem edies. H ull’s Catarrh Cure is taken Wilson JUcUraw aie the d o c - 1 internally, nnd nets directly on the blood mucus surfaces. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure tors—they are specialties; and I nnd is not a quack m edicine It was prescribed by one o f the best physicians in this cou n horse-shoeing is another. aud get prices. : February 17th Laura Bennett of Salem, while at play over the mill race in that city, let her cled fall in the water and in reaching to re cover it plunged in herself. She was carried down some GOO fpet, and finally rescued by Win. Tar- pley, more dead than alive. By 1 persistent effort she was finally! resuscitated aud is now all right. W e want to know how m any o f our pat rons read it, S M IT H 'S CASH S TO K E . jan7J San F rancisco, C al. STEAM Arra «ASOLINE EN« PORTABLE ¡ '.NO MARINE. If you think o f b uyin g nn engine o f any size or kind send fo r our C A T A L O G U E , N O . JIO. con ta in in g illustrations and j Cave.il«, nnd Trtde-MarVai obtained and all Pat -1 prices o f every kind o f engines from I 1 for M o o r r a t e F e e * . ! up to MX horse power, at bottom prices, O u r O f f i c c i s O p p o s i t e u . s. p a t e n t O pfice and we can «cure patent m lesa time tiiaa those j or L IS T N O. 52SI for yacht engines, boilers , remote from Washington. , I nnd boat m achinery. E ither sent free. I iSuud model, drawing ait photo., with descrip CO. tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free o f jCH AS. P. W IL L A R D k charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. \ I»7 CANAL STREET, CHICAGO. i A P am p h u ijt , “ Bow to Obtain Patents,” with' cost of same m the U. S. and foreign countries^ sent free. Address, , -C. A. SNOW & CO. pattern «©«pon. sent fo r 10 «. D t ^ O I u 6 'f P U B L IS H IN G C O . , 110 Fifth Avenue. New York. f A Liberal Offer. Only $3.50 For ! T I - iE ! O p p . P a t e n t O f f ic e , W a s h in g t o n . D. C . i $ 1 0 0 .0 0 ; Given Away : Every Month to tho person submitting th o m o s t m e r it o r io u s in v e n t io n during the preceding month. W lf 8 1 C IJ S « PATENTS FOR INVENTORS, and the ob ject o f this offer is to en courage persons o f an invent- ivo turn o f mind. A t the same time we wish to Impress the fact that :: :: •• ^ -■ Dr Gibbon Thin old reliable and m ost successful spec ialist in San Frat cis co. still continues to euro nil Sexual aud Seminal Diseases, | such as Gonorrhea, , G 1 c c t. S t r . o t n re. .S yp h ilis, in all its form s. Skin Diseases. N e r v o u s D ebility, Im potency. Sem inal W eakness and Loss o f M anh ood, the consequence o f self-abuse and excesses producing the follow ing sy m p tom s: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eves, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss o f con fiden ce, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, w »aknrsj o f the limbs nnd back, loss o f Ult 'in oiy , pim ples on the face, coughs, consum ption, etc. DU. G IB B O N has practised in San Fran cisco over ftOyears an J those troubled should not fail to consult him and receive the ben efit o f his great skill nnd experience. T he d'MYtor cur s when others fa il. Try him. C l KKS G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured nt In me. Charges reasonable. Call or writ«*. 1)K J. F. G IB B O N . 6 .*5 Kearney street San F rancisco, Cal. G. A. R. NOTICE. W e take this opportunity o f in fo n u in r our subscribers that the new Commission© o f P ensions has been ap p oin ted . He is an old soldier, nnd we believe that soldier« and their heirs will receive ju stice at h is hands. W o d o not anticipate that there w ill bo any radical changes in the a d m inistration of pension affairs under the new regime. W e would advise, how ever, that U. 8 . soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps to make application at on ce, if they have not already done s », in o rder to secure the benefit o f tb e early filing o f their claim s in case there should be any future pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroactive. T h erefore it is o f great im portance tb a t applications b e filed in the departm ent at the earliest possible date. If U . 8 . soldiers, sailors or their widows, children o r parents, uesdre in form a tion in regard to pension m atters, they should write to T ick 1 ‘ hkss C l ktvs C ompany , at W ashington. I). 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C. t ^ T h e responsibility o f this company may bo Judged by the fact that Its atoek is held by over one thousand o f the leading newspapers In the United States. ¿ x x x t x x x z t x s z x x t z x x s z rr -- should be slow to make this assertion but for the fact that some strong testi monials have como under our notice, and we here present them. The orig inal letters are now in tho possession of the Caucasian. MAI>F. A PERFECT CURE. Suffolk, Va., Bee. 2G, 1805. Swamp Angel Medicine. Washington, D. C : Company, Enclosed please find money order for $5.50. I’ lease send tho Swamp Angel medicine. One bottle has made a perfect cure of my wife, who had a terrible case of dyspepsia. Send med icine bv express. Yours, very re.-p-el fully, R e v . 11. II. B u t l e r . m a s I.IKE A MEYV JEAN. Lnpcll, Ind., Dec. 10, 1805. Dear Sirs : I received your medicino r 11 right nnd it is doing wn n iers. I it, ve been troubled with La Gyippe a: 1 Catarrh, and 1 do believe your medicine will cure me of both. Already 1 feel like a now man. Yours, truly, S am u el D u r a n t . WELL IX A WEEK. George, Mo., Deo. 20, 1895. Swamp Angel Medicine Company, Washington, D. C. 5 Gentlemen— Some days since my foreman, Wm. T. McCall, ordered two bottles o f your medicine. I being very much afflicted with piles and in dig stion, ho gave me ono bottle, and I commenced tho use of samo just one week ago. To day I am well. Yours, very truly, C i i a e i . ks G it f W H IT E , B E A D T 1 F U L TEETH! N o w om a n — n o p e -s o n can b e e a l l « l beau tifu l w ith ou t p retty teeth . D e la y in g fo ii on tin teeth p rod u ce livin g l.ce, germ s r m icrobes. K ill these g erm » o r they ,v II 1 -tin y y ou r t eth . T he Swam p A n g e l Soap is n ri’ le from p r -pared cliallr, nils and La: Its o f tiopical tree». It is abs - la te ly pure. It is sn ow w h ite aud w ill m V teeth suo v w h ite. It stops d e ca y , harden t e gu m s anil kills all m icrob e in t! m outh which p rod u ce bad b rea th . O ne pout» 1 bar at drug stores, lO cen ts , b y m a il, 20 cen ts. 1 dozen b y ex p r e ss , o n e d olla r. Swam p A n g e l Med cine C o . W ash in g ton , D . C. Liver Pills!! To the Proprietor of the Swamp A c gel Medicine Company: Seeing your advertise men t and be ing terribly afflkted with rheumatism and kidney trouble, I was anxious t try your medicine. My wife was ah' & great sufferer from heart fa .1 m ean . asthma. We have tested the med. cine thoroughly, and consi ler the r> ■ suits wondarful. Kidney trouble n-ar !y all gone; rheumatism better than i I uh been for twenty years. My wife ► dropsy all gone, kidney trouble ver much better, heart trouble abne-t gone, asthma better. Taking evervth’.n. into consideration— her age, which t 79. and tho length of time be lia- b ( atiücted— it is aurprt ing to note lb benefit she has recoivrd from tbe u of The Swamp Angel >1 «ficiue. Yc I S w am p A n gel L iv e r P ills a ct w ith th o greatest <ase ami tho l»a«t irrita tion . B e sure yo u take n o substitu te. Sm all b o x . 10 cen .s, lur^e b o x 25 cents. K PK flA V . P U K E S . . BEST EVER IS ÍI). I herewith enclose you 50 cents for which please send me one pint of your valuable medicine. It 1ms helped me very much indeed, and I consider it the very beet I have ever used. Yours, truly, N a t h a n i e l L. K e l l e v , Coxville, Ind. s r R p m s i v o b e n e f it . Liberal, Mo , Dec 4, 1895 . G \V L' av : C A T A R R H o f th e S T O M A C H E ! 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