Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 09, 1901, Image 4

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Body of Ufo Seotlof A. W. Reto ti Re
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coverto.
Roeeburg, April 5 .—There it
little doubt im n n ; the frieuds tml
Gburck Drec.sry.
acquaintance« of the late State Sen-
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«tor A. VV. Reed, who wav drowsed.
Episcopal Cfcareb.— Episcopal w n itn together with Fi»h C< njniksi ce
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H" llik‘ " D » 'G u ire , “
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Wtu. HumUU. Futrjr 9 UA nver nearly two veire ago, that
M E, Church. Sooth: Preaching on 2nd. » body iouod in that stream ne;*r
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lu Oakland la«t Satur lav
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o’cloek tieoior Epwu.tb Do.*». at CJ». p. oner Twitcbell h»a<t ao inquest, and
m JaninrUa«aeBt*Jo.p a. Prayenueet- the following verdict wa» returned:
“ * Tb,rmd*i
Hv^t. pastor. I “ W ., the jury .mpaneled to in
Christian Cboreh—Sorrier* every Lord', quire into tl e identity of the body
Du
l» l re, Preaduae at 11 A. >>. end found in the Umpqua River, at a
Z>[Dt • « " 12 mile* northwest of
p. m. W ednesday— Midweek prayer meet- Oakland, F rid ar March 30, 1901, and
w n i T l C E IS B K K K B Y G IV E N T H A T
„ v tb** n iid -m i4fii»'d h as l»-eu duly a p ­
a? t * ex e cu to r o f Ib e e s ta te ,,f
J o h n I t fiu iaii, d eoeaaad : bk o rd er o f th a
r o o m y *»uit lt>r ( % a C o m ity ,O reg o n , and
tbut n il p r-* »!•* bavins! d id iu a Bj»ain«t said
e n title i re ben liv req u ired to p resen t them
properly verified to said e x e cu to r a t his
o*t cfl in i ’kKjuiile C ity . Coo« C o u n ty . Ora-
t*on. u ith m i i x m o n th s fro m th e d ate of
th is n otice.
Lu ted in is u ls t drty o f J n l y . 1900.
It. D .H m ro iD ,
E x e cu to r.
T U L S D A Y . A P R IL 9, 1901.
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know it You
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all
t
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L / n i F heivy feeling
|j^/ IJLArin the atomach.the
Tl / “^/form ation ot gae, the
fl L /n a u s e « , sick headache,
ftKand general weakness of
the whole body,
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You can’t have it a week
without y o u r bl o o d
being impure and your
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<>*tb* H,e* th fiDd \ nerves all exhaust ed.
as follows:
The deceased was a
male person, past the sge of 35 rear», * There’s just one remedy
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»bout 5 feet 8 inches or 5 feet 9 i for you------
>: in later.
si. E. Cbsrefa.—Preaching “ rT*°* *****
at. SrJ and Mb. bonoar at 11. a. m. and
i S id 7.30 p m Waadav aabool avary ttoaday
flO, a. m. Epeorth Leence « 30 p. m. inches in height and weighing 150
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^ ¿ S S ÎÎS S S S £ *
- « « î »h.t we are unable
7.30
specie
p o b lie to a tte n d e ll eem o ea.
. to determine the direct cause of his
M. O. H im .
death, but that the indication point
P e eto r
to drowning; that his identity can-
A i B axdok — 1 be Advert C h ristia n c h u r c h
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m eets in S w ift's fceU .a c h L o r d '. D e y . D o t b e fu U v determined, but that to
M orn in g serv ices at I t o 'c lo ck a . m . a n d tne best Of o u r knowledge and belief,
even ing vervioes at 7 JO p.
substantiated by the fragment of
E ld er, of trousers, white shirt and undtr-
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■■ — i clothiDg found upon the remain-»,
LO C A L IT E M S .
sn<l identified by an expert merchant
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— tailor as being of similar quality and
Geo. Norris, of Fairview, was io ^1D<* to
worn by Albert VI. Reed,
town Friday.
' *ormer State Senator from Dougins
County, and from the location of the
The new and heavy locomotive remains when found, some 30 miles
for our railroad will be doe in a below where Mr. Reed was drowned
abort time.
about two years ago, and also from
Remember that A pnl 20th is tte measurement of bones of the
the date of the lecture of Prof. J deceased, that the body found us
P. Meakic at tbia plane on Wood- »hove stated was that of Mr. Reed,
ersft.
i “E. H Pinkerton, foreman; C. L.
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The passenger coach being on- mick F w Iloach •»
dergoiug repstra, tb s caboose took
Somfc pereon), M ie r e d the bodv
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to save money.
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The three leading brands of Shoes &
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A. L. B R Y A N ’S SHOES.
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W IL L IA M S M ARVIN CO’S.
The "BOSTON” SHOE CO’S.
sarsaparilla
There’s nothing new
about it.
Your grand­
parents took it. Twas
an old Sarsaparilla before
other sarsaparillas were
known. It made the word
“ Sarsaparilla” famous
over the whole world.
There’s no other sarsa­
parilla like it. In age and
power to cure it’s “ The
leader of them all.”
II .M a Wtik.
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We sell them at a Bargain.
T ’ue Pool’s cottage bar'
uettr
All drvfftsts.
L a d i e s ’ W h ite K id
la n d a is , re g u la r
i r i c e $ 1 . 7 5 to go
.t $ 1 . 5 0 ,
thermoiuet*
■'Tnibined, regular price 2
Ayer’s Pills cure constipction.
“ A fte r «uffering; te rrib ly I was
indu ced to try jrour S a rsa p a rilla. I
to o k th re e bottle« and now feel like
a newsman. I would ad v ise a il my
fellow c rea tu re* to try th is m ed icine,
fo r i t b a * stood the test o f tim e and
lta c u ra tiv e power ca n n o t b e e x ­
c e lle d .”
I. I>. G ood .
J a n . 30,1899.
E row ntow n, V a.
and
:rnts, our price 15 cents
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9 r9fi“ ' ar pMSe° Ker j to be that of God (red Bulling, who
trnin Friday.
mysteriously dirappeared about a
Anyone wishing a rare bargain year ago, and wbo is generally
lu a good spring wagon or cart will believed to have been murdered
Yfrtte the O a ct o p .
do well to address G . W . Canning and thrown into the river, but the
I t yon have tiny complaint whatever
and detire the best menical advice you
at Marshfield.
* measurements of the bones aod
can pottibly receive, write the doctor
freely. You will receive a prompt re ­
of , the trunk
indicate
R . E . Shine, secretary of t h e . length
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ply, without cott. Address,
D a J. C. AYER Lowell, Mass.
Soulbern Oregon Co., of Em pire, i hat the deceased bad been a much
was in town Friday attending t o ' larK «
th“n Mr Bud,ng The
«natters before the county court. P * ? “ ? f clothing adhering to the
! body also tended to disprove the .
T o C are ConMlpatfo-i Forever.
F ob S a le — T w o of the most theories of Mr. Bullion's irieu d s’
a k e C a s ca re te Cur.'- v C a th a rtic. l'Jc o r 25c.
beautiful garden lots id Coqotlle hnd from their quality and kind If l ' C.
C. C. full to cure, dn .'^ir.-ts refund m oney
City, well improved and neat, strengthen the belief that they
amall bouse. Inquire at the U eb ; formed a part of the raiment Mr.
The Oregonian.
ALD office.
- Reed * wore at ............
- - - death.
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the time of - his
W. L. Patterson, of B aker City,
T akes the market news of San
Public Teacher« Examination.
son o f our Mr. and Mrs. Jo e l Pat­
Francisco by wire prints it daily
terson, of this place, registered at
and distributes it in Coos county
Persons
desiring
county
the Imperial hotel at Portland on
| teacher’s certificates- first second 24 boors ahead of the Bay City
the second of this month.
and tbiid grade or prim m v— are papers. It also serves the arrival
L o st —A K. ot P. watch charm, berebv
respectfully
notified aud departure of vessels at all
tnaogular in sliape, with usual K. |hat
the regular session of the Pacific c »ast ports. For this part of
o f P. inscriptions. Finder will be ! County Board of Exam iners will | tbp country its columns “Dom es­
liberally rewarded by leaving the convene in the court house iD tic and Foreign ports,” is the best
giving
same at this office.
; Coquille City on April 10th 1901, shipping guide. Besides
the movemeu's of steam vessels
Skio troubles, cut«, burns, scalds j at 9. a. m., and continue three
between Han Francisco, Coquille
W. H. B u n c h ,
and chaffing quickly heal by the use j days,
river, Coos Bay and Portland, it
County
Superintendent.
of D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. I t;
notes the arrival and departure of
is imitated. Be sure you get De- ; M cKinley Oregon March 251901. sr.iling scbooneis at and for thpir
W itt's. R. S. Knowlton.
ports. T he Oregonian is the only
Estray Notice.
Morning Daily coming in beie
F or T rade .—An interest io a
which
advertises Coos county
valuable mining property in Okan-
Strayed from ccy place near
abroad. The Weekly Oregonian
ogon
county,
Washington
for
a
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i Arago,
a bald-faced 2-year-old
small place in C,»« county. S p ec .-1 L iff«
Had a U M oll ¿ „ l e i t gives all the uews of our state i ud
men ot ore at the H erald office.
par wit|) my naQ,e #taBiped OD it. 6 4 co lu m a o f general telegraphic!
news of the world each week. It \
We have made arrangmenU by A suitable reward will be giveD for
will be sent in connection with the.:
which we can offer the king of dairy ; information leadingto her recovery,
H e r a l d for
only $2 per year' 1
papers, Hoard’s Dairyman, and the;
A lex S ta L’FF.
Here is your cbauce for County, i
H erald for $2. . No , up-to-date
dairy-
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in ta v
I I u was
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n r i n o i l t n to I State aud National News.
confined
man can afford to be without tbia
my bed with a very bad cold oo the j
paper.
I lungs. Nothiug gave me relief.! WANTED — A CTIV E MAN O F GOOD
F or S ale — A fine little river j Finally niv wife bought a bottle of character to deliver and collect in U re pon
for old established manufaetnrin« W h o le ­
bottom place, one and half miles Oae Minute
Cough Cure that! sale house. $900 a year, sure pay. Hon­
from town, on river bank, F H,r | effected a speedy cure. I ca n n o t: esty more than experience required. <’ur
buildings.
good orchard, small «peak too highly of that excellent reference, any bank in any city. Enclse-
self-addreswed stamped envelope. Manu,
fruits, etc. Call at the H e iu LD ; remedy.” Mr. T. K. Houseman, facturer«, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn St,
office.
; Manatawney, Pn. R. S. Knowlton. Chicago.
Mrs. 8 . E . Wilkins, baa moved!
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u p to Hall* cmek to spend th e 1 Desirable Property At a Bargain.
summer with her daughter and
4 0 aerea of land on county road
eon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Sm ith. LewisSioimooB will occupy one mile from Court House and
Coquille City.
11 acres is rich
her bouse io this place.
, bottom laud, partly under colture
The lingering cough following sll(| nbove ordinary flood mark,
grippe calls for One Minute Cough | q 0(X j running water on the place
Cure.
F o r * all
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" , throat
*'"'** and luug Other improvements not considered
trouhlea tbia is the only harmless
Term s, 1400 dollars. One half
remedy that gives immediate results. down, balance in three annual iu-
Prevents consumption. R. 8. Knowl- gta ||meuts. Inqnire of A. B o y i i i e .
A N D E N C Y C L O P E D IA .
ton.
Coquille Cily, Oregon.
cA
Statistical
cUotamt o f F a d s and
A Dice garden .. lot of about , one
“I have been troubled with indi­
acre in a beautifully located BDd j Kes|jon for ten vears, have tried ; Figures Containing Over 600 Pages.
well sheltered place near the f an- m#n„ things and spent much monev
O V E R i , o o o T O P IC S .
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don beach will be «.Id very cheaply Ut no
^ unlil j trie(1 Kodol
O V E R 10 ,0 0 0 F A C T S .
if a buyer lie found soon, rn r full j) VHpt..)fcja ¿ jure. I liave taken two
info.m stion and term« call at the U t l e s and gotten more relief from
SP EC IA L F E A T U R E S :—
H kk ALD office.
: them than all other medicines tnken |
T h e census of
Mr. Dsvis, of the Norway cream- I feel more like a buy than I have
19Ca N ational
ery having had a little trouble in . felt in twenty years.” Andersou j
and State elec­
procuring a suitable water supply. Riggs of Sunny Lane, Tex.
Thou-
tion r e t u r n s .
bss decided to bave his chaining ’ sands have testified as did Mr. i
Fourcenturies of
done at the Willowdale creamery. Riggs. R. S. Knowlton.
American prog­
There will be no other or further
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ress.
Political
connection between the creamer-
Schoolhouse Contract o Let.
record of 1900
(conventions
S L - r f f " 5 , b ! i S 2 ? iDdePeDdeDt
Sealed b id . for «be construction
and platforms).
concerns otherwise.
| of a schoolhouse in districts No.
American rufein
Archie 9 t ew*H* a coal expert 23 will be repeivwl by the clerk of
the Philippines.
now engaged in prospecting on the „„¡d district at the courthouse at
N ew
govern­
place of Jo h n Donaldson near Coquille not later thau April 12
ments of Porto Rico and H a­
Riverton, was in town Friday and 1901. The
board reserves the
waii. Polar exploration in l'AO
formed a lasting acquaintance with right to reject auy and all bids,
Conclu ion of the South African
the H erald . This gentleman is
J . W. M ast
war. Pan-American Expo ition
well pleased with tbs prospects of
Clerk of district 23.
i f 1901. China—Its present con­
coal operations on the lower river
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dition and status among nations.
and feel» certain that »with the!
$ 1 0 ® Rewrad - $ 1 0 0 .
Roder ot general officer, oi the
proper management a thorough
Tke reader« of this paper will he lileaaeil
Regular U. S. Army, 17Ô9 l JCK>.
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to learn that Ibere i* at leaat one dread.-d
success can be made Of this lU- diaea«e that nclenoe has hoen able to care in
dustry in the yery near future, til it* »»ave«, and that 1« Catarrh. II ill'»
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T U B
S T A T E O F O REG O N ’ . IN AND F O R
T H E C O U N TY O F CO O S.
KacUel U ntied«« P la in tiff
, Knit in eq -
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>■ o ity fo r
Jo h n W . K utl d«o D efe n d a n t. ) d iv o rce .
T o Jo h n W. U u tled «c, th e above e n title d
d efen d a n t:
In the nam e o f th e s ta te o f O reg on yon
are hereby n otified th a t yon are requ ired to
a jpen r and an sw er th e co m p la in t filed
aifainet von in th e abo v e e n title d su it in
w hich R ach el K u tled u e is p tn in tiff and you,
Jo h n W. K n lle d « c , a re d e fe n d a n t, w ith in
nix weeks from d a te o f th e flint p u b licatio n
c f th is sum m ons to w it: w ith in s ix w eeks
from th e 12th day o f F b ru a ry , 1901, nod
i f you fail to appear and imfiwtr on o r *be-
for? th e 23rd ay o f A ril. l!k )l, th e la s t
dav o f the tim e p rescrib ed in th e o rd e r o f
p u b licatio n , a ju d g m en t will b e t.ik en
a u a in s t you fo r w ant th ereo f, aud th e plain -
tiff w ill apply to th e court fo r th e re lie f
dem anded in h er co m p la in t, a su c c in c t
s ta te m e n t o f w hich is as follow s: th a t th e
m arriage co n tra c t now e x is tin g betw een
p la in tiff and d efen d an t t»e dissolved, and
fo r th e cu stody of the m in or ch ild o f Raid
m a rria g e .
S erv ice o f th is sum m ons is m ad e by pub­
lica tio n in pursuance o f an ord er m ade by
L . H arlo ch er, C ounty Ju d p e fo r Co o n
ooun tv . O regon, dated M arch 8 th , 1901,
and d irectin g pu b licatio n o f th e sam e in
the C o q n iile C ity H kbal !-. a v ee k ly new s­
paper published a t Coquille C ity in Coos
co u n ty , O regon , fo r a period o f s ix weeks.
A. J . S hbbw ood ,
A ttorney for p la in tiff.
E d i r a t e T o a r R o w e ls W it h C n i e a r e u .
Candy Cathartic, c ir e constipation forever
10c.25c. I f a c -./ai? druc«i*ixrefund money
AN INCOME FOR LIFE
— FR O M —
Greatest of
Gold Properties
I f your blood is thin or the co L
fre does Lnrt you; try
The POSTU.M C E R E A L S
We keep them in two sizes.
GROCERY CORNER.
£¿1
T h e old Scotch
H O O l MON M U SH ,
Tgjthe healthiest hre»kfast f e d ever
^ p ro d u ce d , 10 cei ls per package.
HgDried Prunes, line quality, 2 pounds
for 5 cents. Try a sample and
Origiual hollow ground, English-.?;
jvM buy more.
Régulai r á
steel
razor, warranted,
^j ‘Kanematz’8 Special Value” Laun-
dry Savons are 7 one-pound bars price $3, to go at $1.00
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for 2 5 cents.
¡M We bave ngain secured the Mrs.
Mill’s Prize Baking Powder, aud
purge our patrons to grasp the op-
..Sportunities at once.
An elegant
hSjGt-nevft ware, worth 50c. goes with
pleach can. Both for 5 0 cents.
:J6Sii Acres— 9 Miles in Length
2.Î0 Million Tons
'l l ¡chest Gold-Bearing Quartz,
ground by nature’s hand into gold­
laden gravel, from 50 to 000 feet in
depth over the entire property. In
addition, Company owns
S
^ ’Special in Rio roast coffee, 2 pounds!
for 35 cent.
14 M I L E S
in length of river bed, eaclj. mile of
which contains many millions of
gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in
Taos Co., New Mexico.
Full Sheet Dust Pans, 5 cents
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OVER
100 M ill Dollars
For Dividends
GLASSWAKE CORNER
FURNISHING GOODS CORNER-
yO oz blue denim overalls, copper |
riveted, felled seams, cut in full,»
not the skimpy
goods. We ’
guarantee this to he equal or bet­
ter than any fiO cents overalls
made. Money back if you want Glass sauce sets, consisting of one 1
it! Price 5 0 cents.
large dish 6 small saucers, beau-,
tiful design, like cut, 2 5 cts a set
READ THE PROOFS:
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Tumblers, clear American glass
tumblers of exquisite designs.
Fully worth 10 cents each,
for 2 5 ceD ts.
MADE TO
Ciiiniiii.'.siiiiifr of (lie United Stales,
GENERAL LAND O FFIC E. W ASH­
INGTON, D C..
i j Men’s latest spring style crash, and
silk ha*s—new arrivals, from 25c
! up.
, by ;i Geologist and Mining Expert o f vrorM-
w:de rt ¡mtation. Frofessor B«nja:nin Silli-
iuan, wbo spent several m onths there, then
being connected wim the United States sur­
veying corps, and in bis official report says;
’ Domet, Sateen and drill working
shirts— 30, 35 and 40 rents.
.All Glass Dairy Thermometer, 10c.
>150c Men’s “Natural W ool” cotton
undershirts and drawers, frtsh
''*! from San Francisco, not the “sell- If vour hens do not lay, try somec ,
pergrj
ing out” stock.
Money buck if
ground bones, 2 cents
pound.
vou want it! 40 ceuts each.
LACES.
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‘ ’ I I f .B K ARK C O U N T L E S S M IL L I O N S O F TO N S O T
men o o l t ) q u a r t z reduced by the great
forces of nature to a condition ready for
| the application of the hydraulic process,
l while the entire bed of the Rio Grande for
over 40 miles is a sluice,on the bars of which
the gold derived from the wearing away of
th - gravel banks h.ns been accumulating for
| countless ages, nnd now lice ready for ex­
traction by the most approved methods o f
riv. r mining. T H E H ilC K N E S S O F T H E
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CE« «00 F E E T . OU NEAR-
TIM ES T H A T O F T H E L IK E
ilFO R N IA . W H IL E T H E
I E P E R C U BIC YARD IS
B E G R E A T E R IN TH E
N EW M E X IC O B E D S THAN IN ANY
O TH ER SUCH ACCUMULATIONS Y E T
DISC JV E R E D .
“ I hive made a reconnnisnnee o f the
whole of this gravel along the Rio Grande,
and have examined with all the care possi­
ble in the time at my command the ch arac­
ter of the gravel and its contents of gold.
NOTHING. I a M PER SU A D ED . SIN CE
I H E D ISCO V ER Y O F CALIFORN IA AND
AUSTRALIA. IS COM PAR A B L E F O B IT S
.MEASURABLE R ESO U R C ES O F GO LD
A V A ILA BLE by the hvdranlic process to
the de. p placer*of the Rio G rande.”
Other reports from eminent m ining ex-
■¿o] P^ri* of national reputation pronounce thw
property of this Company the richest aud
most extensive known.
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LrtULo.r
A good old Drummer has ju st sent us a case of
Cotton and Linen L aces a t rediculously low prices.
: He says in his lettpr—“This assortm ent is a new -
f sample lot from m anulacturers and can be sold at
one-half the regular prices.”
Catarrh Care m the only poattive rare known
You will waste time if you try to to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beina a
. r , l . . „ „ . » , i a h v « « n *titiu lo n a l diaaaiw rrqniriHi a eo n «litn -
cure indigestion , or
dyspepsia b v |4onil|
Hall'. C a ta r r h C a re i .
starving vouroelf. That only make* taken in te m a llv . acting d irectly upon th e
i t w o r s t w h e n y o u d o e a t h e a r t i l y . !>'“ od *»■' " » « " « « r f a c e a o f th e *y *ten ..
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a t a
th*-r»*bv devtm ying th e fo a n d n tio n o f the
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T h e propriet.irH
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i fa ith in i t * co m t i r e power«.
srientifir research for something th a t th ev " ( f . r O n e H nndreit D ollar« for
Sen d ft>r liwt
that wiuild -ligeat not only some
elemer ts of food but every kind.
And it is the one remedy that will
do i t R. 8. Kbowlton.
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F. 1. CHENEY * C >.,
Toledo. O.
I-®*“ Sold l»v draffffiM«. 75 cen t« .
H alf« Kamil* Fill« «iw in« beat.
Cotton Torchan Lace, one-half inch wide, 1c per uard or 12 yards for 10 cents.
Valenche Lace, one-half to 3-4 inch wide. 10c per yard or 12 yaras fo r $1.00.
Linen Lace, one-half to three-fourths inch wide 3 yards for 10 cents.
Don’t fail to see our assortment
before buying elsewhere.
T H E W ORLD.
Fulit& ag.,
York.
lly paid
and
$2,000,000.
kos - assessable ,
pab
VALl'E $ 1 EACH SHARE.
O n a h a lf th e en tire C ap ital S to ck b a s b c e a
placed In th e treasury o f Cornpany as s
working C a p ital. T « «‘«»n tp le tr t tc c c «-
* » i r j « t it f'lir * a m i p la c e ma t lie r a v e r
s e r e r n l s n l d «teaaaa d r e d g r i »
th e Com nan y now offers
e m b e r o f it s
S hares
ii 50c.
SET,
A FT E R SA LE O F WHICH B R IC E
M I L L B E ADVANCED TO
F a t i that every patrio:’
an J voter ought to know.
I'ostpihi to any address ,
F i
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TABLE
A Political Register. ¡
Standard American Annual.
Capital Stoch
1
Of plain glass, consists of
covered butter dish, I covered
^Sugar bowl. 1 cream pitcher and a spoon holder.
$ 1 .0 0 P E R SHARE,
A p p lication s sh ou ld be s e n t p rom p tly .
W rite fo r prospect««. M n k e rk co k ks.
s money
order« pay able t *
_ i t_
Rio Graude
All for 3 0 cents.!|i Placer Gold iniqg Co.
i 7EXCHAKGE PLACE. BOSTON. MASS.