.
Jile co .
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M a q u ille
YOL.
BURGEON
W
Bacon on the Rind.
M OORE,
AND
O O Q U 1 L L E
P H Y S IC IA N .
C IT Y .
O lt E O O N .
I L L p ro m p tly re sp o n d to a l l cnlls,
d a y o r n ig h t.
Moran's
B A T H .R O O M 6 ,
O p t o s it e
H otel
Front Street,
C o q c il l e ,
Coquillo C ity , Or.
IR H T -C L A H 8 s h a v e s
O u t« at liv iiiR ratea; nine B a th in g
ap a rtm en ts.
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F
. rp H E
Ih a
C O M M E R C IA L
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m oat m o d ern a rran ged
B A B B E It
S H O P in C o q n ille C it y .
ft. M. McDonald. Proprietor.
~ O. li. MOON,
A tto rn ey and
O o u n s e lo r a t L a w
C O Q C IL L E
C I T Y . O llE G O N .
B a a l E a ta te and O olleotiona a S p e c ia lty .
John F. Hall,
_ A . t t o m . e 3 7" - a t - X j a w ,
M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N .
— —
D a a lt i in R a u .
K s T i T X o t a il kin da.
A so ld ie r fed b y E a g a n la y d y in g —n o r e l i « f
T h e re was lack o f w om an ’ s c o o k in g — to o
much o f A l # ( i ) e r ’ s b ee f.
B u t a com rade b en t b es id e h im to hear
w h a t he m ig h t say.
T h e com rade, he w as a ll b en t o p — he h ad it
th e m in e w a y .
T h e d y in g so ldier ra llie d as ho grasped h is
com rad e’s tin,
A n d ho said, “ bownro o f A l g i i j e r ’ s b eef,
pressed in M c K in le y ’ s tin.
T a k e n m essage nnd a to k e n to som e dis-
ta u t fr ie n d o f m ine,
F o r I w as fe d bu p u trid b e e f— no Bacon on
th e K in d .
“ W h en you break th e n ew s to m o th e r, g iv e
h er t h is con o f b e e f—
A tok en fro m m y kn apsack— i t m a y b rin g
her som e re lie f.
F o r i f w ith o u t a fu n e ra l h er sorrow s ca n ’ t
be ca lm ed ,
J a st b u ry th is in stead o f mo, fo r it has been
em b a lm ed ;
•
A n d h a v e them d ig the g r a y e as d eep , yea,
deeper than a m an,
A n d i f m y B illy g o a t's a liy e , don ’ t let hi in
g e t the can.
T h e n o n m y tom b sto n e don ’ t fo r g e t to a d d
o n e lit t le lin e
E x p la in in g i t w as p u trid b ee f, n o t B acon
on the B in d .
“ T e l l m y sia ter she ca n ’ t w eep to o much,
nnd m ourn a n d syh and cry.
F o r th o u gh I w as a s o ld ie r and n ot a fra id
to dio.
Y e t, I am even robbed o f ch a n ce fo r g lo ry
b y th is fa k e ,
I can n o t e ’ en be sh ot to death , but d ie o f
stoiuacb-nche.
A n d i f th e y d o n o t b u ry this, bu t hang it
on th e w a ll,
T o sh ow m y fr ie n d s a n d re la tiv e s w h e n ev er
th e y m a y c a ll—
I say, i f she should h a n g i t w here th e b ig
green flies m ay dine,
Just w arn the flies that i t ’ s p u trid b e e f, n o t
B acon on th e K in d .
V f Y R T L E C A M P , N O . 1P7, W O O D M E N '
M
o f th e W o r ld , m eets a t M aaon io H a ll
“ A n d when th e y choose a sen ator, ’ w a y np
in M ic h ig a n ,
O h , h a v e them ch oose som e o th er ch u m p
besides th a t A lg e r man.
G e o r g e T . M o n lto n , C le rk .___________________ T e ll m y b roth ers a n d com pa n ion s and a ll
c
o n g en ia l hou I h
O D R T C O Q C I L L E , N O . 18 , F O R E S T -
era o f A m erica , m eota ev e ry aeoon d and T o t e ll m y m o u rn fu l s to ry to the vo te rs at
th o polls:
fo u r th Th n ra d a y e v e n in g , a t M a a on io H a ll
H o w w e fo u g h t th e b a ttle b ra v o ly ; h ow n ot
G o q a ille C ity . O re g o n . q
c R
a m o th e r’ s son
d is o b e y e d an o rd e r o r tried to break
H. N. L orhnz , 11. 8 _______ ____________ H a d and
run;
'1 H \ D W IC K L O D G E , N O . 6S.- A . F. H o w , w hen w e’ d fo u gh t his b a ttles, w ith
cou
rage
m ost d iv in e ,
J a n d A. M ., m eets o n S atu rd ay e v e n in g
o i/ o r b e fo r e each f a i l m oon. V is it in g broth- H e fe d us on b is pu trid b e e f—n o B a co n on
th e B in d .”
ren o o r d l.lly in v ite d ^
KuH| w . M .
H is v o ic e grow w eaker a n d w ea k er fo r ju st
C . W . W h ite , S eo.
____________ __________
abou t a w eek,
T h e n , w rith in g w ith co n v u ls io n s, he had to
D B L A H C H A P T E R , N O . 6, O . E . 8 .,
cease to speak.
m eets F r id a y o v e m r g on o r b efo re H is co m rad e hud w rit dow n his w ords, th a t
e a c h fu ll m o o n a t 8 o 'c lo c k fr o m A p n l ls t
th e y m ig h t a ll bo read .
t o O o to b cr S lat, m id th e re a fte r a t 7 . 90 , and W h en th e so ld ie r fe d b y E a ge n in fo re ig n
aaoh fifte e n da ys th e re a fte r a t i o c lo c k in
la n d was dead.
A n d tho g r e a t vo ice o f th e p eo p le rose w ith
th e a ft e r n o o n .N o B l A . M c E w l!S . W . M .
n m ig h ty rush,
M s * . J e n n ih R osk , S e c ._________________ — -
T i l l th e y form ed a b e e f com m ission w ith a
m onstrous w h itew a sh brush.
~ O Q C I L L E L O D G E N O . 63 , 1 . O . O . F .,
Y es, c a lm ly w ith a w h itew a sh brush th e y
m eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . V i s »
lixod np th in g s so fine,
l o g b reth ren in go o d sta n d in g o o rd ia lly
T h e y m a d e th e ra tio n s r e a lly lo o k lik e B a
in v it e d
.
j A Sr.*i>, N . G .
con on the H in d.
A lva H eywood .
J . S. L s w b b n o « , II. 8.
1.1 and 8d M o n d a y
C onanl. '
C
C
C
...
C oT
/ C O Q C I L L E E N C A M P M E N T , N O . 26 . 1 .
O . F ., m eets e v e ry Orst a n d th ird
T h u rs d a y s in each m on th a t O d d F e llo w s
h a ll. C o rd ia l in v ita tio n ex ten d ed to a ll v is
i t i n g p a tria rc h s in go o d s tm id n u .^ q p
»
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Tho Birth o L * Reformer-
The “ people rule” in this land,
vou say?
G. F. BoUTELt.._SorIbe.___________ ______
“ Yes.”
Then the people must be favora
a m ie
r e b e k a h
l o d g e , N O '.? ? '
I . O . O . F.. m eets uvery 3d and 4 th ble to the gigantic trusts that are
W ed n e s d a y s in eaoh m o n th , a t O d d r ei-
robbing them?
lo w a ’ h a ll. M as. J o i .m i C o l l i i u , N . O
J . 8. L a w r e n c e . S .____________________________
‘‘W e il— no, you see they”—
/ ■ 'lO Q U IL L E C O U N C IL . N O 3*1 O F T H E
And the people decide to pay $20,-
L
F r a te rn a l A id A sso cia tion m e ets the
000,000 for Philippii e people and
2 d T u esd ay e v e n in g o f each m on th .
islands?
M bs . E x x a P a s s k s b e e o , P res.
D. F. Pax*. Bee.
_____________ _______
“Oh, no. McKiuley instructed
the peace commissioners to”—
And then the people declared
that the Filipinos were too barbaric
to govern themselves, so ignored
their plea foi; self-goverment, and
thus brought on the war—
“No, that isn’t tho how. You see,
Curran & Gass, Proprietors.
McKinley and A lger and H an”—
a v in g
b o u g h t
o u t « th e
c e n -
And the people don’t want the
t r a l M e a t M a rk et, w e w ill be ab le to
f : n ia h a ll k in d s o f M e a t— Be«T, M o t io n government to issue its own money,
a i.d P o rk , a n d w ill p a y the h igh est cash nnd so they ordered bills introduced
P -Ice fo r b eef, hogs, " ¿ e e p .e t c . &
into congress giving bankers an
iron-clad monopoly of the money
J h e L o n e S t a r ^ — business?
“No, the people didn’t The bank
c . o. G I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R ,
ers caused those bills to be intro
C o q n i l l e C i t y , O r .— O p p o s i t e D e p o t .
duced, confound ’em— but”-—
And the people ordered embalmed
Keeps o n ly P o r e W in e s nnd L iq u o r s and
F in e C ig a rs.
and rotten “ refrigerated beef ” for
The A m ericn s C lu b W h isk y is one o f th e
our soldier boys in Cuba, and then—
s p e cia ltie s served in thesa Clnbrooras.
“No, sir; that was done by that
A lger through Eagan, and i f ”—
And then the people gave Eagan
a seven-year furlough on full pay,
and then—
“No, sir; the president did that,
and the people”—
BANDON, OR ,
And the people then appointed
K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON H AND
two whitewashing committees to
A F U L L L IN E OF
coat and bury the embalmed—
“N O SIR , McKinley did that, and
say— hold on now— say, I guess the
people don’t rule after all. May be
- A .T
we are changing into a kingdom or
something like i t ”— Helen Wilmaus
in Appeal.
M
Central
Meat MarHetjifc;
H
Best Billiard TaMeia Seuthern Oregon
PETER
LOGGIE.a»
Burial Caskets
Lowest Cask Prices.
O rd e rs le ft
O o q u iL L E
w ith
R. S.
K n o w i . t o n ,
C i t y , w i l l r e c o '. v e
p rom pt
a ite n to n .
C O O S
B A Y
XarMe a i Slone Worts
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
Iffa n a fa c ta re r o f M a rb le M o n a m en ta . H e a l
sto n es. T a b le ts , e te .
c e m e te r y lo ts en clo sed w it h sto n e copin g
o r c u rb in g . Iro n ra ilin g s fu rn ish ed to o r
d e r . C orresp o n d en ce so lic ite d fr o m parties
l i v in g in th e co u n try o r o th e r tow n s w ho
may wish a n y th in # in m y lin e o f business.
M AnsnrrrM ?
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O bbq
N E K V IT A
J t c fa lö .
NO. 4
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1899.
18 .
J. B U R T
# itö
w » « « » V IT A LIT Y
L O S T V IG O R
AND MAIMHOOC
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Salem Capital Journal:
Afraid
to strike a man of so much pull with
the administration, the Salem Tom
Tongue (Statesman) organ prints
this B la p at Land Commissioner
Hermann:
“Dinger Hermann is
home in time to see that the return
ing volunteers get the fropor recep
tion! in fact, that the double hand
shake of hearty welcome be fully
extended to them.”
The report of tho commissioner
of pensions for the fiscal year end
ing Jnne 20, last, shows total dis
bursements of $138,253,023, leaving
a balance of $1,'746,977 in the treas
ury out of the $140,000,000 appro
priated. Tlie total number of pen
sioners on this docket June 30. was
991,917, a decrease of 2195. There
were 40,991 names added to the
rolls and 43,186 dropped.
W ERE FED HORSE MEAT-
Gov. Geer and the Volunteers.
the Storm In the East.
Governor Geer isn’t exactly a
The loss of life by the recent Porto
Teddy Roosevelt, but he is a deserv Rico hurricaue was 500.
According to dispatches from
edly popular man among tbe sol
points ia Illinois, Indiana, Michi
Astoria, Aug., 14.- Charles New- diers.— Portland Telegram.
In jrhat respect Las Geer been a gan, Iowa and Wisconsin, a great
mau, of company E., Second Ore
deal of damage was done by Fri
gon volunteers, was in this city yes friend to the volunteer, we would
day night’s storm.
In some places
terday, and appeared to be particu nsk the Telegram? W e are assured
there was some loss of life, due to
larly pleased that ho cpuUl talk with that everything the soldiers received
ligbtuiug, and the loss in crops and
out being subject to military disci from the state of Oregon, blankets,
destroyed buildings reaches a very
clothes,
etc.,
they
paid
a
very
high
pline for it. His tale of hie experi
boavy figure.
ences is more or less a hard-luck cash price for. The state adminis
story, and no young man who listens tration did nothing for them at all.
Preparing for War.
to him will want to fight in the Geer, it is true, rode on a free pass
to
Sau
Fraucisco
to
seo
the
trans
Philippines. He says that the boys
Johannesburg,
Aug. 14.— The
were treatod like dogs, and it was ports' couie in, and again to tbo
Standard and D iggers’ News says
not until they got into actual fight stnto line to meet the speciul trains,
today:
ing that the officers paid any atten but tbo home-bound volunteers paid
“The Boers are convinced that
I f there was no money
tion to tlieir comfort. H e says that full fare.
thore is nothing for it now but the
they lived on canned salmon and available out bf tbe big appropria
arbitrament of arms. A ll sorts of
hardtack for a year, and they got so tion to tbe useless national guard—
warlike rumors are in circulation.
tired of it that they lost all interest after Gen.(?) Tuttlo and his crowd
It is alleged that the field cornets
in the salmon industry. Some of got their salaries— then the governor
have received orders to supply all
the “ canned beef ’’ that was given might have called on the people of
unarmed burghers with rifles grat
them was horse meat.
This, he tho state to raise the money to bring
uitously, aud to substitute Muusers
the
boys
back
home
free
of
charge.
says, is a fact, as tho officers of the
for the Martiui-Henrys wherever the
He
could
have
headed
the
list
with
regiment went to the trouble to
latter arc still in use."
trace it back and found that the a few dollars from tbe unconstitur
meat came from tho horse factory tional part of tiie big salary be is
A Klondike King Falls.
at Linuton, and, after boiug shipped getting, and the necessary funds
to Chicago and had Arm our’s ¡able would have been subscribed fti
The Populist
A special to tho Times-Herald,
placed on it, it was reshipped to the twoutv-four hours.
Alex
Philippines. He says that there is governors of Nebraska and South from San Francisco^ s*ys:
indisputable evidence of this, and Dakota, whoso patriotism w s b as ander McDonald, king of the Klon
Liabilities are es
that it will be forwarded to the sailed because they asked that the dike, has failed.
proper authorities at Washington. wish of the volunteers to return timated at $6,000,000, assets of un
home when their enlistments hnd certain value.
After knowing for
legally expired be respected, have two years wliat it is to be a million
The Political Situation— Some Thoufhts'on arranged to bring their volunteers aire, lie has shouldered his pick and
the Condition of Things.
home without charging them a cent started again as a poor miuer.
for railroad fare.
Oregon’s chief
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P o r t O bvobd , Or., A u g. 10 , 1809 .
executive, on the other hand, con
The Counsel of Dreyfus Assassinated.
E d it o r
C o q u il l e C it y
H erald :
tented himself with declaring a
Through your kind invitation for legal holiday, junketing nrournl on
Rennes, France, Aug. 14.— Maitre
some correspondence, I will write
free passes himself, aud giving his Labori, counsel for Capt. Dreyfus,
a few lines; not that I can advance
double-action rapid-fire mouth free was assassinated by an unkuown
any new ideas, or that they will be
play.
man this morning while on his wny
of any special benefit to anyone,
Governor Geer, it will be remem to court.
The murderer escaped
but I believe if we would exchango
bered, opposed the demands of the aud has not yet beeu apprehended.
our views mere freely aud discuss
boys anil their relatives and friends
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the great problems, and measures
to bo mustered out when their
T h e D r s t K i iiii i I ) t o r F lu x .
now confronting the American peo
terms of enlistment had legally ex
Mr. John Mathias, a well known
ple more thoroughly, we could
pired, first making sure that his stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says:
come to a better uuderstandiug of
nephew, the onlv relative he seems “After suffering for over a week with
our duties to our fellow-man.
ever to have had in any army, was flux, and fny physician having
In looking back and summing up
discharged.
Other governors took failed to relieve me, I was advised
the different moves of the political
up the question on behalf of the to try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
parties, during the last tew years,
soldier boys and tbe administration and Diarrhoea Remedy, and lmve,
it is amusing, to say the least.
was forced to admit the justice of tho pleasure of stating that the half
The Republican party, at its be
their demands and recall the vol of one bottle cured me.” For sale
ginning, advocated high protection
unteers. I f Oregon’s governor bad by R. S. Knowlton.
to our home manufactures and in
bad his way the volunteers from
dustries, while in their infancy.
this state would liavj beeu fighting
The Immensity of Space.
That seemed plausible and all right.
aud dying over these yet, »m l l»e
But wh%n t h e c a l f b e c a m e i l » large
would' be tailing as glibly ns ever
It is almost impossible for the
as the old cow, a certain element
m order to give bis pent up patri mind to comprehend the vastqess of
concluded that when our petted
otism vent.
tbo spares that separate us from
and fostered industries had gotten
F or popularity amoDg the sol the stars, oven from those that are
such a grip upon the nation that
diers, Geer ought to rank a good nearest. Some idea of our marvel
tlifiy could dictate nnd seemingly
second with a can of A lg er’s em ous distance from Sirius, the near
control elections, and create laws in
balmed beef.— Roscburg Review.
est fixed star, and which shines
the interest of trusts nnd monopo
brightest in the heavens, is given
lies, thst it was about time to weau
Two Points of View.
by this illustration: A scientific
some of the calves.
These banded
writer says that if people on the
themselves together under the title
An old Scotchwoman was walking star Sirius have telescopes power
of the People’s party, and added a
few more planks in tho interest of to church with her family. The old ful enough to distinguish objects on
the masses and the general public. church minister rode by at a tre this pluuet, nnd are looking at it
Then the Democrats, under the mendous rate, and the old lady said now, they are witnessing tbe de
leadership of Grover Cleveland, to her children: “Such a way to be struction of Jerusalem, which took
wore carriecf clear off of their feet ridin’; and this the Sabbath day. place over 1800 Jyears ago. Of
for the upbuilding of monopoly and Aweel, aweel a good man is mercifu’ course, the reason of this is that the
corporations, in which they had re to his beast!” Shortly afterward light which the world reflects, trav
pudiated all time-lionorod customs. her own minister rode past just as eling, ns it does, nt the rate of 186,-
Therefore a split, and the anti- furiously, and the worthy old wife 000 miles per second, would tako
Clevelandites indorsed the People’s cried: “Ah, there he goes! The over eighteen centuries to reach the
party platform, thereby confiscat L ord bless him, good man! His nearest fixed star.
ing all of their thunder.
N ow M c heart’s in his work, an he’s eager to
Chicago Inter Ocean: The kiss
Kinley has come to the conclusion be at it.”
ing hug, which is said to bo causing
that we do not need such' high pro
tection— just enough for revenue
The Flaming Sword: A German so much trouble in Washington,
only. And lie seemed to be a-Btrad- scientist has been whiling away his must be Bomoihing like the kissing
dle of the fonce on the money ques time in making estimates and calcu bee we used to have in Illinois long,
tion, or at least he would like to lations
concerning ’ the relative long ago.
Tale of an Ex-Member of the Second Oregon.
Will not Re enlist.
make tho people believe that he was
undecided.
But the money power,
no doubt, knows exactly where he
stands.
Now, too, hear them de
nounce the trusts, and favor the
election of U. S. senators by a direct
vote of the people; and I would not
be surprised to henr them sanction
the Initiative and Referendum in
their platform. Oh, Lord, anything
to catch votes in 1900.
When we
hear the Republican papers de
nouncing tbe trusts, the very polit
ical machine that has made it pos
sible for Buch combinations tooxist,
and has fashioned them into exist
ence so rapidly that it is almost im
possible to count them— it is a slap
in tho face to the Amorican people
and tbe merest kind of buncomb.
The trusts and combinations can
well afford to allow tha Republican*
to roost them before tbe election,
and say all kinds of mean things
against them, for they know what
they can do after the election.
W h at has become of the Populist
party?
The Democrats first swal
lowed their platform. N ow the Re
publicans are trying to swAllow the
whole business, with the exception
of expansion.
I believe the expan
sion problem will be settled before
1900; if rot, the Republican party
will be materially weakened.
I f tho Populist party should never
be so fortunate as to get in power,
it will have the satisfaction of know
ing that it was the means of bring
in g the old parties back in line,
where they must respect the wishes
of the common people.
E. 8. P.
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions ?.nd
wasting diseases, all effects of s e lf
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. A n erve tonic and
M ood bu ild er. Brings the
pink plow to pale cheeks and
The first primaries in San Fran-
restores the fire o f youth. ! cisco under the new law resulted in
\ By mail 5 0 c per box; 8 boxes a defeat of tlie bosses. The Repub
f o r $2.110; with » w ritten g u a ra n
licans dethroned the Kelly-Crim-
tee to euro o r reftm d tbo money.
) mins crowd, nnd the Democrats d e
Value the friendship of him who
N E R V IT A M E D IC A L C O .
feated the schemers of Chris Buck- stands by you in tbe storm; swarms
Cttnton A Jacksoc Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. lev. Mayor Phelan will be re-nom- of insects will surround you in the
iuated.
sunshine.
For sale b y C o q n ille P h a rm a cy
amounts of tho various materials of
which the human body is composed,
and he reaches the conclusion that
there are contained in 1200 hens’
eggs all the ingredients necessary
to make a man weighing 150 pounds.
Reduced to a fluid, the average man
would yield 98 cubic meters of
illuminating gas, and hydrogen
enough to fill a balloon capable of
lifting 155 pounds. According to
the calculations, the normal man
contains enough iron to make seven
large nails, fat for fourteen pounds
of candles, carbrrn for 65 gross of
crayons, and phosphorous to make
820,000 matches. Besides all theso
things, out of man there could be
obtained 20 teaspooDfuls of salt, 50
lumps of sugar and about 10 gal
lons of water.
A ge of Reason: "The politician
ia my shepherd; I shall not want any
good thing during tbe campaign
H e loadeth me into the
saloon
for my
vote sake; he filletb
my pockets with good cigars;
my glass of beer runneth over.
He preparetb my ticket for me in
tbe presence of my hotter judgm ent
Yea, though I walk through tbe
mud and rain to vote for him and
shout myself hoarse, when he is
elected straightway he forgetteth
me; lo, when I meet him in his own
| office,he knoweih me not Surely the
wool has been pulled over mino eyes
all ray life, and I will kick myself
forever.
At present it is estimated there
are in the world’s oceans 7,000,000
| cubic miles of salt, and the most
astonishing thing about it is that
if all of this salt could lie taken out
» in a moment tbe level of the water
’ would not drop an inch.
Mr. G . II. Snyder, a well known
citizen o f Lawrence, Kan, said :
“ I am now seventy years o f
age. A bout three years ago I e x
perienced a coldness or numbness
in the feet, then creeping up my
legs, until it reached my body. I
grew very thin in flesh, appetite
poor and I did not relish my food.
A t last I became unable to move
about. I consulted several dis
tinguished physicians, one telling
me I had locomotor ataxia, an
other that I had creeping paral
ysis. I took their medicines but
continued to grow worse. Almost
a year ago a friend advised me
to try Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills
for Pate People.
Before I had
finished my first box I found they
were benefiting me. I used twelve
boxes in all, and was perfectly
cured. Although it is six months
since I used my last pill there has
been no recurrence o f the disease."
From Lawrence Journal.
Dr. W illia m s ' P in k P ills for Pule People
contain, in a condensed form, a ll the ele
ments necessary to g iv e new life and rich
ness to the blood ami restore shuttered
nerves. T h ey are an unfailing specific for
such diseases as locom otor ataxia, partial
paralysis, 8t. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural
gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the
after-effects o f the grip, palpitation or the
heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all
forms o f weakness either in male or female.
Or. Williams* Pink PIMs for Pale People are never
•old by the doxen or hundred, but always In pack
ages. At alt druggists, or direct from the Dr. Wil
liams Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. Y.. 60
cents per box, 6 boxes 12.60.
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madam. W e don’t deal in steers
\ from the rowdy west. This beef,
! niadsm, is from a highly cultivated
aud reGuod cow, formerly of Boston.
or on trial
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w ill not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the machine
Icn.Mon • i fiat sp in ’.; Í ten*
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furnish an extra ret o f nltaclimeuts in a velvet lined tuetAl box,
mfil'W cud gaiherer, one binder, one shirting plate, otic set o f fo ur hemmet*. « foretti wwl< im up
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