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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1879)
KEa SeJKP? , L,spMi mr'typi ' v THE COAST MAIL. NATJKIAY, - nrov.Uf,lN?f. Hoitfli: Tiiikp OAWimKD. I.nt TiicMlny a Blrangor wn noon ntopplii in a vacant lioimo on Wulmler'ii place opjionlto tliiit town, mid his conduct wnn iiiioli an lu cxiilto niMpluion Hint lio witn tlio man who Htolo Davlin'ri horno lu DuuglitH county. Burly Wctl icflUnynioriiiiiK, Ooimlnlilo Nolilonml Mnralinl Khodo, won I uvor and look hint into i'tintuily JIo at flrnt strUod that ho had como on foot from Kit Kono City in two iiay, lut on Imlng given to umlcratand thai lil nam) wiih umlr rritouil, confcMCtl tlial lio va tlio man who ntolo Davlln'n horno. On hoiiiK naked wIhto tlio homo wan, ho Hnid it wan in llio iimluro, and tho of llcorn foind it turned into tin oiitflim uronrar ly. Nn told all ntxiut how ho "pot away with" tlio Atyrtlo Point follow, lit iiuid ho will not a natural thief; when he Htolo, lio ulwiiyx took pomethhift worth dealing, lio want ed to go into California with tlio homo when ho id it would null for $150, Mr. Nnhlo loft with hi prinonor for Koftflnirg on Wodnondny inoniiiiK I In in douhtlcHn hooked for a torin in tho ponitnutiary. IIiuii WATF.n. Friday of Inat wook, the water in IlrawMor vnlloy and in the canyon heyond, were) higher than they had hcon known for nix yours prerioux. A few of tlio nmillor hriilg t wcro washed away, and tho road wn couniderahly damaged in oovorul pUci'H. There wai very littlo delay in tho jiioIIh, howuTtr, tho driver nro men who do not Mop for trillos. Tone mude tho crowing in tho run yon wheu the water ran over the wag on in a rapid current, and l'atty, on thin end of the line, went through with tlio mall wnen lua homo were coin pclloei to wim thenwale in rewi.!orln1,",,,,l,R,,,,n? LumhiT DcnliTV Ex ,. ., .,, . . . ,,, i change yontenlav it was decided that valley. Mr. Uongh, proprietor of tho ,lt, .)ri(,0 ll( ,,, Iumlr nlmM 1)r route, wa in the canyon in person on Saturday, repairing tho road, and trav eler arc taken through on tho usual time. 1)kiiati: at SUM.vnt. They have it nourishing literary society at Sum ner which meet regularly on Friday ('Veiling of each week. Luxt wook Ihcy diM'tifiKed the oompulwiry educa tion iiiCHtiou, and thin week they hail the ipicHtion, Kksoi.vkd: That tho pre ha exetclxed a greater influence toward civilization, then the pulpit. Sherwood chief on the aflirmativeand Dully rhief on tho negative. The oftcur of the aoeiety are, Hon. J. II, Dully, Trenidcnt ; S. Parnons, Vice I'rexident ; John l''llor(b, Sucre, tary; K. n. Sherwood, Trcamtror; I), Sherranl, .lanilor. Mail Skiivici:. Tho contract for earrrying the mall from Uormnusvillc In Port Orford wn uwurded to Wurrcn, tifWixtfoindn, who i m)mi contractor for the route between Koaehtirg and C'cxiN Hay. Wi'ck before Inst Mr. riough f Uoneburg went down to HermanHville nndcontraotetl with Mr. .1, ('. NorrU.of the aoulh fork of the 'oijuille to perform tho aervieo, and it i Ktippoii'd to have been coiiimeu-' ccd on the 10th. The route ii a hard one, but Mr. Morri will carry the mail on lime if it ia in tho power of man to do it. MutinrAi, Kuu'Tio.v. Xolice an nouncing the regular annual election for municipal ollleersin tliistown, are pouted, it takeaell'oot on tld approxi nio.at the ltecorder'rtodice. Theonly iutorcHl we feel in the election ii that tho management of our corporate af Inirx may lio continued in the honcM and prudent courb by which they have thu far been ditiuguihod. ThepN'ent olliciln are men worthy of re-election, and nhouhl any change Ikj made bo made, we do not doubt that the intelligent and aw abiding voter will ce that it i not one that will lesen tho harmony or ulllcieney of tho organization. "Moouk" Hooiu.i'iii.sM. I.ii8t Mon day Mr. Henry HchulU, a ijuiet, inof fenMvo peroon engaged in celling picture at Kinpire Oitv, had hi face lK'Miiearod with tar by I'd. Monro. It appear that there wano provocation for thin dtardly aault, and It i nnrprbiing that the victim would sub JiiittoHUch an outrage without forcible and immediate reitauce. Ho made complaint before Justice Hull of this place, on Wednexday, and Mooro was ii r rented, found guilty and fined 15. Ho at Unit refiiHcd to aettlo the bill, but being taken by Mr. Ithodo to 1-mpiro and turned over to Mr. Mcin tosh, the jailer, ho paid tho flue and wn rclcttHfd. I.m:iuitv.--Tho oxarcieu of tho Literary Society, which took place at the academy Iat Wednesday evening, worn well attended and woro cuid to be quite entertaining. Theo entertain ment will probably continue during the winter, and will ho a Hource of hoth pleasuro and improvement to thoMowho participate. Ooai, DiscovKitv. Mr. J. 0. Oalla 'inn, a farmer living near Colo' valley, in DoughiH county, lu digging a woll ntfinrttiino since, piuacii through n liwlof conlnlx foot lu thlekncHH, at a depth of -J9 feci. This may prove a valuable discovery to tho Umprpm people, Thiinksklvlnir next ThuiHday, at which time tho turkey cJopu la suppoi t'd to bo luu'veslcd. Tin: Kmi'IHh Sciiooi House. Tho Arjui of hut wook uy tho Ihoecliool hotiBo in Kmplro City "was inoutly htiilt hy a iioii-roaldutil a cttizon of Han FranolKco," Wo prcmimo the llio poron referred to i tho proprie tor of that popor, who nt that time, and for Hovornl your after wan n resi dent of Umpire City Mr. I.uho con alittited hiniHolf a eomtnlttce, and rain ed hy HUbscrlptlon nboul sixteen hun dred dollar, fiirnUlictl lumber from hi mill, naUri mid paint and other material fioin hi own store unit built the hoimn and patented it to tlio Dis trict In consideration of about lx hun dred dollar more, which waa rained hy a tax. fiunm from llvo to twenty five dollar or mora woro donated hy pornon living away, and without pro perty lu tho (iialrlct, feeling douhtlo, that their liliorallty wouhl ho amply repaid in the gratification of occas ionally feiuttiug their Hlght upon thin magnificent and miiuillcunt monu ment of the iimii'n handicraft, which we arc nhocked to hoar culled "tlio Ungraceful looking school building," Ari'inr.NT. Am James Hlgj-ijm wan returning frnu Newport with a horec and huggv from Audcrron' istnblo, one day this week, on one of the nar row hrldgoH a nhort disliuico from town, the vehicle came in contact with a cow. Tho cow aicniiiicd a posi tion that crowded the borne and buggy close to the edge of the bridge o eloo, in fact, that the biiKKV and driv er wont wrong aide tin ofl' the bridge upon, or into, tho Holt mar.ih below. Tile borne and cow managed to Rtay on thr bridge, anil the former becom ing detached from the buggy, proceed ed at once homeward, without wait ing for tho reH of tho party. Tho damaged wcro hut alight. Kkvivai. iv llUBiHr.RS. Thr-ro has been nn increing demand for lum ber in Han l'rnncltx'o for omo weeks punt, and now comes the natural ro Hiilt, na may ho aeeu from the follow ing dispatch ; hAN rKASTIHCO, .Mv. .. At a price ol rougli lutuiifr iiiioulU he raised -fl per 1,(XX) feet, and other qualities of lumber woro advanced in price, though not exactly to the enmo extent. Tho now rate take ellect at oneo. I'iiooiummi:. The )rogrammo for the entertainment nest Wednesday night w not fully made hut the di.scis xiou will be upon tho ipmntiou : llK am.vi:ti: Wbenlawlow hoodlumisin biK-oinostoo hold or reckless to l.o controlled by Iiitv, it is proper f.r tho people to form a vigilance committee to upproH lawlccueHs snd protect law-abiding citir.cn." SVni Hall lend thenflirmative and A. (S. Hrown the negative Heading by Mr. McCormac and recitation by Torcat I.aug. I.ivki.v. There hu been n fair dis play of whipping nlong our witor front during tho week J four chooner dicchurged ballast at tho doveral whnrve, and the Hay steamers have been passing to and fro a if tho pleas ant weather brought an increase of himnes. Hi:aitiiti. Wi:atiii:ii. Tho present week ha been distinguished for it flue weather, frosty night and warm pleasant day. It would paw for Indian sirmmer in the Middle Stutoi. Wo hope for more of tho iaiuc kind. Foil lmTim -Jay Tultlo left on Wednesday for l'oi timid, where ho will remain during tho winter to com plete hi medical course at the Willa mette University. Kititoii.Tho young lady who eloped with and married Mr. .lone of Camus Valley, an account of. which ha been going the round of tho press, was named Hinghuui, not llcnham. IjAVNciiki). A dNpatch from ca tnin ('arroll report the Steamer Dun can safoly lauuehed'und along-side the wharf at l'llenshurg. Shoisexpected in Portland about tho 1st proximo, Imi'iiovkmknt, The Werden Hros. are making some change in the inte rior of tho Central Hotel, which will add much to it convenience. A (Jri:i:n Cuos. )(r, II. G. Crow wnslatoly married to Miss Ida flosling, of Looking filas. Wm, Waij-ic is clerking for a lum ber concern at Seattle. John Kenyou will probably return by the (lussie 7Vnfron her next ar rival. Tuos. P. SllKUtiiAK.onoTif tho solid men of Uoseburg, ha been upending a few week on tho Hay. K. 0. OittKiiitoi), Ksq., will teach the winter term of school on tho south fork of Coos river. All, of the bar harbor along the coast, including the Columbia, have been blocked during the lato heavy Morms. AuitAiiAM'd new brick atoro in Hoschurg ha one of the iluest stone front In thu .State ; it I a credit to tho little city, 1, II, Atkinson i engaged to tench eohool at the fork of (,'ona river, to commence thu ilrt Monday in Do comber. Mil. Fi.oni) of tho Wenltrn Star ha been Quito sick rccoutly,hut wo are pleased to ohronlolo hi convales cence. Tin; novoral parties who wont from this county to jtosoburg to attend to business relating to their laud claim returned last Sunday. A riuvATi: 'latter from - tho Sixe mines miy thoro will he considerable work carried on thoro during tho win ter; work on lha tuiiuobi ha boon Ruwpomlcd on nccount of wiuit of drninngo. l'rosporon. Itosohurg I ono of tho most sub Btnntlally prosperous town on tho Coast. Thoro Is no "oxcltomont," nono of that "rush" which ho frequent ly precede a relapso Into dullness and apathy ; hut tho appeurnnco of tho place Is that of tho aleady and perma nent prosperity which legitimately bolongs to tho business centre of a flourishing agricultural region of country, Tho business mnn of tho place aro not of tho class thai build heyond their means for ostentatious display, but sevoral of tlio firniH who have grown wealthy there, aro aban doning tho old one story framo build ings in which they havo done busi ness for many years, and removing to now structures, omo of which in ap pearance will compare favorable with tho bostclaiaof house in tho larger cities. Tho jiublic houses aro all well patronized, and the hotel accommoda tion will soon have lobe increased to meet thodemand. The growth of tho plnco may bo stimulated or retarded by circumstance in the future, but wo know of no town which has greater assurance of uu uninterrupted and permanent nil vancement. Ordlnuuctt Ho. .10, Tho pooplo of tho town of Mr.rsh field do ordain : ( Sec, 1st. That it shall bo unlawful for any person or persons to keep oil'ii, havo or maintain a bawdy house, or a house of ill lame, within tlio lim its of the town of Marshrleld. t Sec. 2d. That any persons viola ting tho prorision of the foregoing section, upon conviction therof, vhull bo punished by fine not 1cm than ten or more than one hundred dollar. Sec. .'Jd, That it shall bo the duty of the Marshal of the town, on the di rection of the President or any two member of the Hoard of Trustees, to llio complaint in tho Hecorder's court against any person or persons who are generally reputed to be keeping n house in violation of section 1 of this ordinance, and to subpo'iia such wit uuxsesa may be acquainted with the facts or repute upon which such ehurgo is made, nnd common fame and reputation shall be deemed com petent testimony in support of such charge, to the extent that tho samo may be usd under the provisions of the general Us of thi State. Sor. -i'.h, Kach day that any house of tho character described in Sec. 1 of t!ii oidiunnce shall bo maintained ..Mtbin the tov. n, r.ftcrcomplaint shall have boon tnade of the same, shall be deemed a distinct alienee. Important to Land Clamant. The Hegistcr and Receiver of the LaudOlllce at Koeburg have receiv ed inanitions from tho Commissioner of the (lencr.il Land Ollico to require cottiers to furnish testimony on their Hnsl proof in homestead and pre-emption claim by tUtliiiftested persons. The testimony of relations or mem bers of the family of tho hcttler will be rejected cscopt incase whoro no other wilncse ecu be hud, nnd in such case the afiidavit of tho settler must show tho reason Vhioh he ha for of fering such proof. A similar nilo applies in all laud contests, except the testimony of u relative will in all om-e.1 bo received subject to eorroborn. tiou hy the testimony of disinterested parties. DANontors Wkai'onh A-c. We arc informed of an exciting gnmeof hlufi' played between two usually quiet cit ucii of the Coquillo. Mr, J. V. Moore went to the promises of Tho Whitted for the purpose of levying on personal property to justify a judgment in Justic's Court. Mr. Whitted mot him with a formidable looking pistol and after exhausting the vocabulary of vile epithet drove him from tho prem ises. Whitted is under arrest and we understand will have his examina lion before Justice Ucndcr, at Myrtle Point, next Monday. Tin: telegraph line, which had been down between here and Koshurg for about a week, wa again restored to working order Thursday oreiiing. Attohnkvs Owen and Hamilton have gone to tho Coiuillo to attended a suit originally involving a load tax, but now become important in conso tpieuceof the accumulated cost. A LoiiuuKis in Han Francisco look ing after hi business interest. If the demand for lumber will justify he will put his mill in operation ou his return to tho Hay. We noticed tho presonco of our friond Heller, ono of tho thrifty farm er of the north fork of tho Coquille, on our streotu Tuesday, Titos K. 8ni:r.irAX, County Clorkof Dougla county was on tho Bay this week, but took his doparturu for San Francisco by tho Areata, Wiil'N it dooan't pour, tho ladies of Kmpiro City some exception nro playing croquet. If it is too moist over head they aro engaged indoors working monogram stockings. WiNciiEBTcn'n little steamer, the Wasp, appear to bo getting n fair sharoof business, and her captain Like particular pains to attend piomtly to order anil to accomodate his patron. Tin; Hoard of TVuBtce last Tuesday evening enacted an ordinance to pre vent thu mnlntennuco of house of ill-fame within the corporate limits: Wo print tlio ordinance in another col timn. Mil. Lani)Iii;tii and tho niomhors of his family, dosiro to oxpress, through tho Mail, thoir grateful acknowledge nienj. for the many acts of kindness by their neighbors ana friends during tho days and night of watching and anxiety which preceded their bereave incut, ' In Marshfield, Nov. 1879, to tho wifoof Dnvid F. Youi'p, nOuigl tor, In MnrshncltJfKov. itm, to tlio wifo of Ooorgo 1 ouikc , ft daughter. In Marshfield, Uov. 21st 1870, to tho wifo of IJ, P. Catching, a, daughter. jii i ii, mini. iiuim mi At tho residence of the brido's pnr ents, on Catching creek, Nov. 10, 1879, hy Hov, A. J, Jnrnignn, Mr. Matlhow Helliow, nnd MIssMarlhaCrlbbins. In Brunswick Maine, Oct. 10th 1879, Mr. iHftiah H. Simpson and Miss Anuio M. Wake, both of that town. Mr. Simpson hns tho congratula tions of his many friends on the Hay. DIED, On Coos river, Nov. 20th, 1879, Mrs. Martha Landreth, wife of C. Landrcth, Esq., aged 03 years and 8 month. Mr. Lnndreth was bornin'Ornyson count), Virginia, camo with her hus band to Oregon In 1853, and lutshic'c'ti a resilient of Coos county sinco 18C0. fiho was an Intelligent nnd amiable lady, who, by her many good qualities endeared herself to a largo circle of friends. She wn the mother of sev eral sons and daughters, who were near to comfort her in her last illness, and who, with licr bcrfwed consort, will ever remember her as their most faithful friend and greatest earthly benefactor. Wk Ira nl,,al lr Iif,.., I !.'. Xt Mark is acnin tonfincd to Kin hmisn sickness Mm-lnn Iatnlllfrencc. Arrived. Monday, Nov. 2. fich 0. II. Merchant, Lawrence, 15 day from S. F. to K. H. Dean & Co. Scli Laura May, Ackerrnnn, days from S. F. to Soiithport Coal Co. Bch Martha W. Tnft, 15 days from S. F. to K. 11. Dean A Co, Sch Frithiof, Maton, 15 day from 8, F. toKastportCoalCo. Weoncsdav, Nov. 19. Sell Kiiunn Utter, Dillon, 6 days from S. F. to Soiithport Coal Co. Seh fiotnma, Madsen, days from S. F. to Simpson Hro. flnllrd. Nov 17 Str Areata, Holt, S. F. " 17 StrGussio Telfair, llutler, S. F. " 17 Sch Jennie Stella, Ola.er,S. F. " 17 Sob Premier, Kwk, K. F. " 17 Sch Mary K. Knss, Nelson, S F. Memorandum, per Fearloi-s Arrivcil at IJmimun, on 18lh, Schr Leeds ami HolMilink: 10th, Sch Sparrow. Sailed on l'.HIi, Sch Stnuhoimd. E. A. Anderson, Jooil. IIornrM Illro At all to llonrs. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MAKSIIFIKLD, OIL II ULINO DONE AT SHOUT No tice and at very reasonable rate. COAL AN'l) WOOD CONSTANTLY O.V HANIf SHERIFF'S SALE, TVTOTICE IS IIEHERY GIVEN, l that, by virluoof an execution is sued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Coo, on the 17th day of October, a. d. 1879, in favor of Win. M. Milliard, plnintill', and against John Norman, defendant, for the sum of Five Hundred and Thirty-seven and 11-100 dollar, together with interest and accruing costs, I nave levied upon and will sell at Public Auction, .to the highest cash bidder, on. Satunlnv, the 2l)th day of Nov., 1879, Hot ween the hours of 9 o'clock a. in., and -I o'clock p. in., nt tho Courthouse door in said county and State, all tho right, titlo and interest which the nid John Norman had, on tho 9th day of September, 1S79, or at any. time thereafter in and to tho follow ing described real property, to-wit: Northeast quarter of taction thirty six (iWi) in township twenty-five (25) south of range thirteen (13) west of the Willamotto Meridian, situated in Coo, county, Oregon ; also all that certain piece or parcel of tide land situated in tho town of Mnrshliold, Coos county, Oregon, and bounded on the north by the lot on which is ritu ated tho storo of E. O'C'onnell , on theeat by tho channel of Coos Hay; on thu south by the lot on which is mtunted the market of If. P. Whit ney, and on tho west by Front street a designated on the plat of aid town on file in tho othco of tho Itccordcr thereof. A. G. AIKEN, Sheriff of Coos Co. Oregon, Hy H. W. McIntosu, Deputy. Empire City, Or., Oct. 29, 1879. DKAI.IU IN Stoves & Ranges, Latest Improved Hardwarejools, AND Implements. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. LAMPS & OILS, WOOD & W1LLOWWAKE, Stoam.Wnlor Pino nnd Fittings, Gran ite and Plated Wares. .lliiuiilai'tiiiii' of TIM, COPPER & SHEETinONWAHE, .ion womc . EXKOUTKl) WITH DlSl'ATOII.. ' &EXTltAS for Stovo3, Plows, Mowers nnd Konpor furnished ut short notice. TKCEJ NEW DRUG STORE, MAIWFltiU), on. NEXT JlOOIt TO MAIL OFFICE. LOUIS MUXJIOK, Proprietor. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Ri: MX IIKArt'IK CI CI A UN Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. FAK.1K TO ItEMT. A SMALL FAltM SITUATED ON tho bank of tho Coquillo Itiver, containing 23 acres RICH BOTTOM LAND, With House and Orchard. Can be Itcutcd at a Itcasonnbloltatc. For particulars apply to HKNItY SKN08TACKF.N, Empire City, Oregon. NOTICE OF FIXAJj WOOF. Land Office, Rosinuiio.Or., Nov. 3, 1879. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN llml the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to innk-n finnl ornof in sltnnort of bis claim, nnd recure final entry thereof nt the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz : Thos. II. O recti, homestead annlicntion No. 23IW, for tho SWU, sec. 15, T 27, S It 1.) , and names the lollowing as his winessos, viz : John l.omont, of Coos county, and Titus Willard, of Coos county, Ogn. I. Wm. r. HnxjAMiN, Kegister. coos iBJnr MARKET, MAHIISUFlCLI), OUCUON, H. P. Res, AV. R. Rimi'Son . D. Hou.ani Proprietors. MEATS and provisions of nil kinds Bold at the lowest living rates nnd JilSLiriiJtEn at any point desired sttiipiep: TIES FOIl VESSELS, LOGGING CAMPS AND FAMILIES, ALWAYSJEADY. CSfWe keep nothing but the bcst-3 and insure satisfaction. t lvl-tf IT. S. Iasn Offick. Rosehurg, Ogn. Oct. 10, 1879 TVTO'I'ICi: is hereby given that tho X following named bCttlcr has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and se cure final entrv thereof at tho expira tion of thirty Jays from the dato of this notice, vu : Davis L. Moore, de olurntorv statement No. 3417, for" the N'i Of SsE4 sec.S, und NU of SW'j toe 9, T 33, S R 14 W, und names the following as his witnesses, viz: A. 11. Moore, of Ellensburg, Or., and J. W. Carov, of Ellenoburg, Or. 43 AN m. V. Hkkjami.v, Register. HIGHEST HONORS! Centennial World's Fair, 18761 m SHONIMSR OE&ANS BXST INSTRUMENTS, Tbtlt ecmftniin exeallUM U nlt& by A JndM la tbtlr Hmpott, tnak wMo& U liUavlag U kn met: n B. SIIONIXaBR OROAIf o. xUMt a Ux but IsitniBiaU t a pHM rodrtnf thta poiribU to Uil tlu i BBMhlMM(UTlSS aMiitlool Iu4 b i ttiU, rrododnt cor act plula tfHd. WlllllBltOy flttlnbl lBjttMMiMU. vui tead Iobmt Is drrcr Auap clbut. i mo tUkU HuM-pir.imtUfttW It U taMlbU ta tbmtoUhrBWtafe,vU':' " ext.Y cmanJHi awawko vhu HANK. - Tbla IXWUlutdAnWIvM mated ttttr & mo4t Hnii oomptUlloa ( u bat miitrti, btion ontot Ow saatt oantawt JaxUa 6T auunblsd. Kw I jl mi prioM tut twscd, whlolt arc la asooratnoa vlUt our iol,Ui UKST OK. tIAN tr tba leut moa7. 1T ara pnpartd to appoint thwniw Acaota. Dluitrt4 CaUlofQea Btatltd. pott-paU. ca aafUoatloa to B, SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 61 U 1M CHfiSTKCT 6TMTT, Nnr Batm. Ooxx. atef eretr.ul Uia Daarw mum must B00T& SHOE MAKER MAitMinnu), Ons. XVXXjXi X O -A-XjX. XCXPTX) S or qttstcxm: "vt-oik in a thorough manner and uso only tho BEST MATERIAL. 0 KSfShop on Front Strvet.oppoiito the Munw ' Market, vl-7-tf RA OifMEMEaW MABSHFIBLD, OCT. Wm. MelefeeFitjFFpa'ieta9 Kcqia conHtnntly on linnd, nnd offers fur Bale n superior nrticlc of LAGEB BIIER, ALE AND POSTED, . WHOLESALE m;o RETAIL. MY UAH IS SUJJ'LIFJJ WITJITJtJi CHOICEST B11AX1J8 OF WIES. UPORS, AND 0IGAB3 IIUAM'II SALOO 1 IMPIItE CITY ill Eili m Bo. 100 Croci vusg, BBAWLEBORO, VT. Oar new Organ, cxprcaaly deshjned for Soniiay Schools CliapclB, etc., is proving a C3-ES.33u.,3? SUOOESBi Bo suro to send for full descxiptivo Catalofjuo before purcliaslng any otlicr. THE LARGEST WORKS (OF THE HSD) OH TiiE GLOBE Hlastratcd Catalogue Bent free. Ml Ml I ill I ! Ill lllllll I II I I I II I'lH II II III victorious! , Kjnal to Any. Excolleil 'oy None. HIGHEST & BEST AWARD Aci Grand Medal cf Eozor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Are DUUDcuishinp Featores v( do celebrated Giant Fan ai Warehouse Fans, VJAEI BY A.P. DICKEY, Raclno, Wis. Sow taking many Ute iaiproTemenli, they are fu!y equal to every dcrcar-d ; deanirg all kinds of Grain. Peas Kearj. Caitcr Bear, Corn and Snail Seed. They pride Wheat per!eIv by once handltn;. Sep arate Oat from Wheat, wrle)- and Rye. They ha rery perfect arrargenenti fnr cleaning Tircoihy, CloTer, Flar Seed, Orclurd Grajj, and al other Small Seeds. They Chaff peKeetty, and combine erery qualincatton repaired tj da the Lett work in. tit shortest ti:c. Warehense, t we'l as Tsra Mills, are brjely crn s true led, lotl li-c" reT -tj tin uies ta accom modate the demand, and ra 115 a capacuy cf from jo to 503 bushels per hoj , rcc 'raing to t re cf mi!L They ere shipped, b led f tin tnrsporjtinr, aad "fct up" or "Lnxhed d vr" for forwarding inlatd, t requested, r.'d it ail cases pi.t free ea board Cars er Steamer Orders fiBed same day a tceived. ,..'., Mills sUppcd ''kneeled d)n go f-r half the rrci jjht etwrjed as whi n f-t-arded "ret up." Olso. grsths and Curu'ars ttpplted or aprbration. Pricea will t quoted J-w and en liberal terms. Corres pondence sol.cited. THE LIGHT-RTJOTBTG Tha BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and most THOROUGHLY constructed SEWING MACHINEcTcrtmenteJ. All tho wearing parts aro wailo of tha BEST STEEL, OAREFULLY TCMPERCD ted nro ADJUSTABLE," I( has tho A UT03CJI TIO TJT-VIO.V; It bos tha JUsLUQEST JlOJliJiV It hat tha Easlost Yhroadod Shuttle. Tlio BOBBINS aro WOUND -without RUNNINO or DNTURHAPUJQ tha MAOiiLNE. It lias f SULF-STITTINa TKEDEt l has n, DIAL fbrrceuUttug tltolcnglli oftUlcb. W1T1IOUV IlirtlMli It Xni a L.VHQM Sl'ACK wnlcr tlio arm; It U NOI3EI.KSS, and has moro liolllU of ISXOKUaUiCi: thfir all other macluuca corublucd. V-AoontB wanted In localities whoro yo nro not represented. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y Si;iiNf'BEWK f ' ilto COAST lLA& 4? Si par jtar. 11W H03SD MWBJEi'TKSiBRiBMMNassst 0H &i &. Hsfaaai r-,I I -S J I I wTiT)jjJUimiMmiium juju i wiwmmj jwijjwx' iu.'m tin tv C0MFA1Y. JaB nittvise '.CHE Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. SXa&aflftct&red nt Worcester, 2i&. US. WTZZftXlVil of any rtl- tay be found la tbess instniater.ts. axd they contain many E3EEKTIAL IKPROVSUSMTS COT KZV3 hi ctliu O.-gar. Aiming to produce work ultloli ahali b Durable, wo will not eaorlftoo t.lct vrhlcri la not sean, and yet la vital to i psrfact Oraan, In ordar to make a moo fanoy xtarlcr. We are aXl enabled topref-ci s StfllsL nnd Appropriate Coses at t& be found in the market, with a fiiiih which b tlt;uStlbyxny. AS REGARDS TOH2, TUX rotiowtso Awaru witli Medal & Diploma of Honor WAS CKAXTXD BT THI CZS7EBEIU. EZUIBITIOa C0UllUS!03ZRSt " FtrltrstUT la ITuknusLip, Ittniuu rtZITT ui EllUlllf I cr TtlSZ, lalfuaitr la fis-tr ud Ctatnl stffllr la Kx&uksl if rlkim la Ui rcrftai Uts4d." X0 &o( fa3 to tnaJce appTiration end EXAffiON3 THEOE IKDTKTJKEITT3 VIutt Purchasins. Cataloguea free, en applicatica to tha Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WORCESTER. MAES. WILOOXlWHITE ORGAN CO. Jlfcriden, Conn. U.S.& Children's Blow Pedals' I Adjust&dorremovedlnstantlyo InvsiitBd and Exclusively ustd by this Company. The most popular Organs of the day!, UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. "The Wiloox is Wliito OreaH Inatrnotor" in tke BSTand GHEAPST itf tho market ! Said Hr Itiulri(cl Cttalaqu. .' w Jbsia y n 0 CaMaHalaalHaSnu'T Blllllllllllllllllbsfi?3EuXB' 7ssllllllls f &i.. :vr ;?rv