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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1884)
Coquüîe Citi] girali! T H E n o p C R O P A S I> P R O S P E C T IV E M A R K E T . D ean , A Ford ham is not a pleasant town The hop crop of Oregon is most for women to promenade after new hop dark. A lot of ruffians known as yards were set out in ’82-83, some of the “ Swamp Gang,” are regarded PUBLIHnVD 1TVKHÏ TV BST»AY. O.A. A W o m a n o f C 'otirngr. ly in this Editor and Proprietor. valley, where which will come into full bearing with terror by the peaceful inhabi this year, so as to givo at least tants and \\ ith respect by the stray twenty-five per cent. increase to policeman who sometimes finds Davoted to the intercuts of the Coquille River particularly, and of the County gen erally. Subscription, per year............................ $2.00. the product increase of himself there. Hence it is that acieage took place over on Yakima women borrow revolvers when they country, in Washiugtion, and some go out at night. On Sunday night T U E S D A Y , J I JA' 8 , 1884. Much Mrs. Markstein, an Irish w'omau “ This speech crop is safe,” said river and in the Palouse and Spok- who is married to a German, was the stump orator as he locked up and regions. It is estimated that obliged to go to n drugstore to get his written bombast in a fire-proof the Oregon crop will amount to medicine for her little daughter. 5,000 bales of 200 pounds each, or a v a u lt— New York Journal. She lives near St. John’s college million pounds of hops while as A n indignant disclaimer. M am and had a dark and lonesome road ma— “ Now, Billy, you musu’ t be n u m moie will be shipped from u 0 travel ; so, after the manner of shy, you know.” B illy — “ P se no the sound ports. A t a rough esti her fair sister, she stuck a Colt’s shy— Pse rude!” — London Punch. mate, we should have a million revolver in her pocket. She hod pounds of hops in Oregon, and ful turned homeward when she noticed This is anniversary week, the ly as many in Washington. The that she was being followed by a season of the year when good harvest may exceed that yield, hut man. Now Mrs. Markstein is people look over the world to see will not fall below it unless, some able-bodied, and in her younger how much good they have done. disaster happens to the crop we days she used to boost that she — Hartford P ost cannot foresee. The hop market is could whip any lad in Connaught. “The oldest inhabitant is usual excited by reports from the English She smiled to herself therefore and ly a man,” says an exhange. But hop growing districts, which stato marched steadily forward, The i t needu t be so if women would • a blighti» on the growing hops man gained on her, and she less only stand up to their n g e s .-B u r - thftt renders it prohah]e that the ened her pace until he reached lington Free Press. English crop will be a failure. On her; then she asked him what he H o had just hinted that he could that, supposition prices have advan wanted. li e made no answer, but not 6pare the time to take her to a ced, and nothing can be done to put out his hand with the inten picnic. “Oh, I see,” she respond wards buying the growing crops. tion of clutching her dress. Mrs. ed cruelly, “ time is money.” — Cin Some one said lately that he didn’t Markstein drew her husband’s re cinnati Saturday N ig h t believe hop growers would look at volver, and cocking it, placed the A young pianist says he “always fifty cents a pound for their grow muzzle before the startled ruffiian, closes his eyes when he plays.” ing crops, but that would be unrea and said quietly; I t is different with those within sonable, for hops can hardly go at “ Och! an’ did ye want to know hearing distance; they always close ! that figure with what we know of m e? W h at a swate little creature their ears when he plays.— Norris- the- world’s needs and supplies. W e ye are, shure. A n ’ would yo walk learn from a buyer that he has of tou Herald. to me house wid m e?” A western paper says: Mr. fered twenty cents unavail ¡ugly. No The man looked at Mrs. Mark doubt hops will mount up in price, Meeker of Argo, Col., has a duck stein and then at the revolver, and that laid an egg with a n ick le! but our people have learned some with the revolver close against his This is n o t ! tbm g by experience two years ago. a freak of nature— it is a Califor- ; It is certain the hop crop side he walked with will do the woman, toward her home. ilia newspaper lie.— Dail> Graphic, j its share to make the times improve, half way two other men The »onshore season « ill sh ortly! nnd “ » i mld a, million . doll'lr8J ° op en and ns usual, one wave {rom the finances of the region We , , 1 » -m L n ! shall watch the markets carefully to a woman s handkerchief will be toj \ get the most reliable information the men far more attractive than obtainable for the benefit of our all the waves of the sea.— Phila readers. It was considered haz- delphia Chronicle-Herald. ardous to plant out heavy hop yards From South Carolina: Native in 1882, as some did but they acted (after a few minutes conversation) wisely. The blight in the old coun — “ I bet a boss you’er a Nutliern- try seems to be continuous, and er, hain’t yer?” Tourist— “ W hy, sometimes is felt in New York yes.” Native— “I ’lowed yer wuz; state. The use of hops is also in I knew yer by yer brogue.— H ar creasing, and the business of grow vard Lampoon. ing hops seems to be more a cer “ Can you draw a dog?” said a tainty than it lias been for some de and inquired: lady of a gentleman caller. plucky appeared “when QticM MS Best Surveyor, F or C oos C ounty , O rkoon . Office: With T. G. Owen, Esq.. Marshfield. i t / ' -Perfect maps of all surveyed and en tered lands furnished on short notice, vlul Empire you are in P o lic e . Wo havetho selling of a farm of 100 acres with a splendid orchard, good water, a pood house. Tho farm yielded 50 toxin of timothy hay last Henson. The farm will ho Hold cheap,'an&the following go with tlu* placa: 70 head of sheep, a lot of hogs 1 yoke of cat tle, chain's Ac., a lot of cows, yearlings and the house-hold furuiture.w hich^is new an good. while prodding his ribs with the pistol. “ She’s my girl, boys,” repeated the man. w. w. was relieved at her as lie I V o l h i ) ; Fi«<« (lie 1'irn t ISO D a y s . are searching for “Jim .” Express FU R N ITU R E speak to me.” — and FRIDAY B o o ts a n d S lio e s . Justice of the Peace for Coquille City. Agent for t he genuine improved Singer Sew ing Machine. Buy no other as it is one of tho best in use. Will furnish at short notice needles, shuttles, oil and other fixtures be longing to all kinds of sewing machines. vino 3m J. A. Coliier, Any information in regard to tho above I line can be procured at the Blaico or Central I hotels in Marshfield, end the post office or n any oublie 1 ”’ ise in Empire. City Liysry l Pesi Slai ENGLISH RÈklEDY W . R. G e t t y , Pitor. Front Street, O itjr . O regr. D e a l e r fu « ¿ E S K IM O . .VZKUCSIO D I N E . including clothing, furnishing goods, dress goods, boots, shoes notions stationery, clocks, hardware, crockery and glassware etc., etc., etc. A ls o . A splendid assortment of choice F urnittirt : vln49 Bandon Hotel — { Bandon, Coos Co., Ur. I— A nderson & N osler This honse 1ms been elegantly famished, and is at once the home of tho tourist. Thelhouse is of easy access to the steamer landing. The table is supplied with best the market affords, and no pains spared to render comfort to guests. v2n31 of i gab? Ï S V NEVKK-FAIL I mg Cure i»>r Ner- V iv o n s f ’ ■ F rop> Tleer of best ounlity always to had at the Brewery, and BLACK-SMITHING LEE1EM HOTEL Fiyrlis Point, Oregon, m i.l s «r-» f b e r: i.n.is :re dm.-gis Dii. SPINNEY be i orders! lsrt No. 11 Kearny street Treats all Chronic ami tipveial Distases. ‘C r C o q u il l e C it y , O g n . This bourn* has been titled up with the very B E S T ROOMS. Special care is taken to keep the W ^ i l o M 1 BE SI FEKHING I MOM > > thocfTnc of youthful follies or imlis- cretion will di dll i i lO li ir tt * ! v # *s this, the . re;1: si î*r i t r.. ih»* sl- :R- n,- nuiiü! ait c i i i . «KÎ.VNtiY will tur of TABLES New Drugstore! J. H. NOSLER, Prop. wretched shoats. Yet, probably a majority fowl, as he clawed up another of our readers have the pigs with square yard of his master’s newly out the skim-milk, and we must Jour name the food for pigs under such circumstances. One of the best seeded garden.— New York nal. A merchant, who died suddenly not long ago, left on his desk a foods for the pig is a small quanti ty of linseed meal, a tablespoonful to the fifteen-pound pig, increased letter he had intended mailing to a as the pig grows; this,"fed with oats correspondent An Irish clerk and corn ground together, made in finding it sent it off, after adding to a slop, will cause rapid growth the postscript, “Since writing the but not pi emature fattening. Cot above I have died.” — Fort W ayne ton-seed meal is sometimes used, Hoosier. but we cannot recommend it for “ I f there is one thing I hate young pigs. It is not so easily di more than another,” said Mrs. L im - gested, and it has not the same ben berchin, “that tiling is gossip. eficial laxative effect as linseed O f course, when a family moves into meal, which is to be a promoter of a neighborhood I tell them every health in the pig. This can be pro thing I know about the people cured at any considerable tow n all here, and all the scandals connect ed with each family in town. But, then, you see, 1 don’t do over the country, and those raise and “feed numbers of large who this not hogs can afford to send to tho oil o f any love for gossiping— not at mills for it, and get it at wholesale oil; but merely as an act of kind rates. I t can be bought at the ness. I f the new-comers didn’t mills at 820 to 823 per ton, and it is k*iOw all the scandals in town, just | always worth these prices as a food* as like as not they’d be something that might hurt saying j It is so rich in muscle-forming mat- some ter as to be of great body’s feelings; but knowing every w’ith corn, body’s weak points, they’re ulways this on their guard, don’t yon see?” nal. value to feed which is so deficient in quality.— [L iv e Stock-Jour M utton,................ “ ..................8 @ 124 — a . - Salt Pork, 12 J Splen 'id assortment of drugs, 8 Corned Beef , . . medicines, chemicals, oils, brush H a m s ,.............. 15 es, candies, cigars, tobaccos, toi a 15 Bacon (sides) . let and fancy articles, station n 12 do (shoulder) ery and everything else usu u 20 L a r d ,................ ally found iu a first-class u P otatoes,......... drug store on hand and n 9 constantly reoeiv- C abbage,......... ingiuew and fresh S u g a r ,..................“ ................. 12@1C4 goods. Call on him OmToe, in tins, 25 for rare bargains, as he 16 § do, green,----- proposes to sell extremely low. Tea, g r e e n ,......... “ .................30(pi 75 j ^ n i c s t L i q u o r fo r M r t lic a l E**o*. do,English bkfst“ ................ 75 vl p 45 tf. 10 XllLCi) •••••••••• « ••••«••• 1U Leans, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b f o R Apples, dried,. . “ ............... 10@1C>§ Basins, do . . “ ................ 25 TH E Currents, do ................ 12£ W o o l,.....................“ ................. 15 - m - D ry H id e s,........ “ .................. 12| Green, d o ........... “ .................. 6 Hay, per ton,............................. 810.00 Dead! Care T om b ston e and MONUMENT N O T IC E . A G E N C T ! MYRTLE POINT F ü MÍTURE STORE A Vi ell selected slock of entirely new F u:u'.tnre. vai: pup- v unci v iudovshed** cc'iup’ete. oj! elo*S'*;, r.îraw matting, mirrar« and h.i'kiiiit-. iu-wes. picture frames in vari.*-y, wiu> cords ami fix;cíes, had Hp -ing<. hangings and caste's ¿tote, pi«- tjrei Í ramc-d to order, coffins rv;ri:ifch- ed to-ird.-r. plain «-rff: ticv. f’ab.cnt an i f-r tu-i work to m il order«. i Aîsowa. ami clocks and r< pairs for tfc« 1 sanie. ?< w Home . v iiu> machino agenny; mue) iiit . on h:o d. ( ', • . EDWARDS PRO! JIETUE. 1 vl n45 tf ___ ________________ guarantee to forfeit S; **' f re' Seminal Weakness or ¡ ' '- g, di.M> isn f-.f any kind or c-haract* r which hi unden.l; es and tails to cure. M ID D L E -AG E D M N. There are many a. the a* e • >f thirty te ; M V sixty who are troubled with • >0 fr» quen t i Mi ? evacuations of the bin l-.Vr, often *iuu Mrs- S- E- Robinson. chant a lay,” replied tho Horses and Bngoi«-s at all hours. Good Fasturage by tho day, week or month. ______________vlnl h 3m.______________________ W. Gallier * ROBINSON HOUSE, of E m p i r e O i t 3 r , O r . x ■ > fji'i in a I Weeklies*. Sper matorvlnea. uostmax - ËI M w ....Jo'iwteney n o t n¡\ rvr" :,;,.",K'. Paralysis fe x , i m the terribleef- * f S S IÉ b ' - * a —^ n d — » a m l m ts of self abuse, of ,’ outliful follie* and j excesses in mutui or veurs. suoli as Iosa of i i Memory. Lassi tude, Noe unirl Emissioii A- I | versimi to Society. Diiiinessof \ issimi. Nois- j es iu thè Head: tlie vilnl ffitid passino un- j j obsorved in thè mine, and ivanv othur <i>s- | I T .c r s e - S la c e in g * j eases timi, lenti* to ln~.Hiiiiy ami de;.;li- , j nu. minti e , wlm is a regufar physicwm, j Neatly and promptly done, at the tgraduai*• «ol’ thè I uivt vsity ut l'eimsylva- j Shop next i:i ¡1. vili Hj.ree to forfeit DUNDEED ! lowest living prices. nonuARH for a esse of this kimi tlm vivai . :; est '» i : ativ :: i riub-r lns sjtoei.tl advice and ' door east of lien eve’s drug store, treatment) tvill noi eurt. or for auvthino Goquille City, Oregon. impure or iujr.rious fi umi in it. pik ’ tok ntxni: tri a!| pr \ tf* dts«*ases i successivi.y. w i:h>-m 11.0Ti 1:1 y ; ri ;, Tr ! Tíos k 'in . Th« i min,'.tinti i ad- i vice includitig uiip K. ! s I f • inn", *5. Iblee ! of VITA!. unsTor. '.TIVÙ ; - ; . 1 «'1 1 K »! : ! times the quantity Ç5. Sk'nt t<• any vidi upon reeeipt- of pnci; <•r ( ’.<>. j > from observation anil in private uauii* il ; desirt d. by A. Ü. M ÎNTIK :. m . V. 11 Ki:»r.\ev st . . rv ANC IRC O, CAT... i H as r e c e n t l y b e e n f i t t e d u p rx First-class order bv Min. (J. Rood, daugtner HYMUI.i; MOTTI i m ;«; W ill be sent to any one applying by letter, | of the former proprietor, who vili apar« no statine symptoms, se tu'* .i<»e. Strict se- ¡ crecy m regare i t o ail b u sin ess tri.n sa e- pains in trying to render comfort to gneutd i f this old. and reliable house. fions. Share of patronage iss< licitad. l»lt. M ÎNTIK r on :, y nn'.nniY TCt N Mrs. O. Km:» Proprietor. n41. cures all kinds tu' lie nul bî:’ , d< Coli'- plaints, poiiorrh :i. ph **t. I For sale by all dri • : £ i a bottle U I tb*s for £5 fri»m all parts filled promptly. vln33 Inspec J.v- P'V R t . A '*" and ehoap-st m sw iisa an,' j in the inarbet. For sale by v2nltf •{ Randolph, Oregon: J- J . 17 J Debility, li;ii:st«d Vi tal i ty S. oi- D D . ' i I N . Til*S T 1 N O N I . I C - X hurried A s we have often said, pig rais tor Byrnes has detailed some ers should avoid giving young pigs his men with the intention M a RSTH-IKM), O gx . Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pie- ure Frames, etc., and Agent for White's Sewing Machines. v ln llf. The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets the stage at the month of the Linpqmu New and comfortable stages. K. K. CALDWELL, FAKE to Drains Station £7. F ront S tp . v . kt , C oqulle C ity , O ok . Fare to Portland by this route $15.50. Boots and shoes made to order from the Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage best of material. Repairing neatly done at Passengers are requested to be in Empire j the lowest rates. v ln ltf. City the night before departure. For Coos County Ogn- C c q /u i l le STORE, 3T. IM Ia r lr , P r o p . , Jarre, Gmail k Co. llied by »* slight sui: irt i " " or burnin g s»•iirRl- j lion and :\ vvOc'kfii ing o f ilo- .„yst fm in a muti m i' !.!:e ps i. ni eanim t h o i unt for. ( >T1 Arkansaw Traveler. of Supplied with the best the market affords i exnu:iininig the ui in; ■¡•y de|K»sitsa ri •py Sltil- and to make the accommodations equal to ; in.cut vili often lie found, and sometimes A small boy testified in an A u s a specially fattening food. In the breaking up the “ Swamp Gang.” those of any tirst class hotel. 1 small ¡»articles of nlbun ett will appear, or tin Justice’s court that the affray dairy there is plenty of skim-milk, I the color will b« 0 / a thin milkish line, a- j gain changing ton dark end torpid appear- l ’ rop. .lI u r k H R e p o r t . took place on a Sunday. “ How do which is well adapted to grow the | ance. There ere many men who Hie of this t 2 h 33 1 difficulty, ignorant of the emise, which is you know it was on a Sunday ?” young nig, ns it is rich iu phos Eggs, per d oz.,....................... 18c ! the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such 1.00 “ Because that day I had to go to phate of lime to grow the bones, Apples, per bushel................ cases, and a healthy restoration of the the side door of the saloon to get and of cheesy, albuminoid matter j «. l),l1ir’ ^)Cr i genito-urinary organs. ................ 50 A Al J ___ , A i:ii1 _____ j Rutter, per roll, I Office Homs — 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 . Sundays, beer for dinner.” — Texas Siftings. to grow the muscles. A little corn j Cheese,. . . . per pound,. . . . from 10 to 11 a . m . Consultation free. 20 Thorough examination ami advice, $5. may be given with the milk. Such Bt?efsteak,............“ ...................... 12 Coquille City, Oregon, “W h y do you crow?” asked a Call or address DK.SUINNEY A- Co.. Beef, per fore qr. ................... 8 pigs never gTow into little round goose of a venerable chanticleer. No 11 Kearny street San Francisco. do, per hind qr., “ ..................... 10 v 2 nltf. “ I cackle-ate it’s ’cause I can’t dumps of fat, but grow into rangy office you never For particulars inquire of E. B ender or W . A. B order , Myrtle Point, Oregon. U S T o t a r y Z F -c C b l i c , she tohl the man to yo home, and fired her revolver in the air to j quicken his steps 2P r i c s s 3E 3e a ,s c n a /f o l © . Wells. Fargo & Co’s MONDAY, W EDNESDAY further company. When she arrived Myrtle Poiiit. and Drain's Station Carrying* Tlie U- S- Mails HAYES. “ A ll right,” was tho answer, and Mrs. Markstein In The Addition To The Town O f EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS J STATION EVERY I EAVSEK •xr.\ ’ roprietors vr. Mrs. Markstein to Jim, and all the CiiY LOTS FOR SALE! STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! “ W ell, Jim ! what’s yer got?” “ Say, ‘she's my girl,’ ” whispered one mile east of Coqnille City. All orders left at'this office or with J. T. Moulton will receive prompt attention. v2n23tf CHEAPEST! .J P. HALL, About The cades back. Our country has prov ; down the r< ad without saying youth blushed crimson and said ed to be well suited to their cultiva i farewell. it depends ui>on two things, the tion, and climate and soil unite to Tho shot brought out Mr. Mark- size of the dog and the strength of perfect their growth. Appearances ! stein, who having heard his wife’s the material in his pants.— Bur justify the confidence people have \ ‘ " . .. . • : . , 1 x. . _ ■ ¡ story, filled a pitcher with beer, lington Free Press. m making it a leading product. It 1 called in some compatriots, and “ W h y is it,” said an ex-governor | isuot possible to say definitely con- told them what a “ prave lcedle frail to an old acquaintance, “that when j cerning prices, further than that vos mein Pridgot.” I am out of office you never speak j hop growers will be well repaid.— The police were furnished with to me?” “ Because.” the acquaint Willamette Farincr. a description of the man and they ance replied, nyone wishing good, red cedar shingl ea, fence-]Kists, pickets, clapboards or A shakos will do wvll to call on S. B. Barrows, We have the Helling of n hnlf section of land, half bench and half bbttoiu land, near Coquille City. It would make a half dozen good little ranches, or a good dairy and stock ranch. The price is £20. per acre. yards were planted south of Snake W I T A A l> 1 H H O I t. imbedded in its yelk. N O T IC E ! BARGAIN! 1)11. A L L E N ’S PRIVATE DISPENSATORY. ^23V,; I veauxy S t » i :;: t , S an F uancirco C ai ,., IiRTAimisnco fohthjs SctKNTirna » nl S tkei ' y C uke ok c 1 u;< in t<:. nkk vors A:s 1 >»;o 1 a n uiskases - Tlie Expert Nperiiilisi, E i'Öi?n STORE, Myrtl e Point, O^n Keeps constantly on hand a fine assort ment of General Merchandise, consisting of Ilard-wnre. Wood sad Willow ware, tools and implements, leather, bridles and sad dles. furniture, paints, oils, sporting goods, and a full apartment of clothing, hat-fl. caps boots mid shoos, drugs and medicines, and in fact everything keptiu a first-class store. Highest cash price paid for hides, and all kinds of country produce. B. Hermann. Trop. v ln ltf E. Beuder, Manager. New Millinery STORE MRS. AMELIA R. COLLIER, Prop. K keps C onstantly — ^ ___ Full stock of latest styles ll. A m . kn hh is well known, is a regular graduated Physic-inn, educated at Bow- of M i l j I ..!N E l i Y goods, at aston- doin College and University of M ich igan.!. . . , , Before b u y - lie has devoted a lifetime to the study of ] ls h lllg ly lo w prices, the treatment and cure of diseases within l in elsewhere, call and see her varied his speciality. D v o i v fi .vi e :* stock, which is too extensive and nu And mtddt . u - aced men . who are suffering from tin! effects of youthful indiscretions or merous to mention here, excesses in mature years. Neovous and Phys v l n47. ical Debility, Impotence, Lost Manhood, confusion of ideas, dull eyes aversion to so- ci^ty«despondency, jiimpleson the face, loss of energy and memory, frequency of urinat ing. etc. Remember, that by a combination of remedies < f great curative i>ower. the Dr. has so arranged Ins treatment that it will not only afford immediate relief but perma nent cure. IIo*|ii<nl E x p e r ie n c e . [Havingbeen surgeon in charge of two lead ing hospitals]enables me to treat all private HAS troubles w*tH excellent results, I wish it distinctly understood th-u I do not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miracu O 11 hand a full line of Groceries, lous or supernatural power. I claim only to be a skillful and successful Physician and Cantlies, Nuts, Tobacco and cigars, Surgeon, thoroughly informed in my profes Canned goods, Stationery, Ink, sion. I>i*caj*cs n H I i i n . All applying to me will receive my honest Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and opinion of their complaints-No experiment pure W ines for medical purposes, ing. I will guarantee a positive cure in ev W ood and illow ware, H ard ery case I undertake, or forfeit $1.000. Con sultation in office or by letter Free and strict ly private. Charges reasonable, thokouiki ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, A m - 0. Nelson AT gotico in liv re by given to whom it may concern, that I shall, pnrsuant to thia Tobèon the safe side, we have notice, make application for repayment of purchase money paid on entry of tho N secured an agency for the sale of W >4 of S E ?4 Section 28 Township 27 H K tombstones and monuments,from 14 West certificate No. 3CR8 by Engle Min ing Company, and S W of N E \\ and N W >4 of 8 E H Section 28 Towruffiip otr.BY 27 South Range 14 West certificate No. W hich we are enabled to give ex T lndilT chemical «ml ini- j unibm, Fancy and Toilet Articles, 3CJG7 by said Eagle Miuiug Company, and ’ * . ^ cellent bargains. Photographic de cioBOupical analysis of uruie mid advice, iRAued and dated at ltoHeburg, Oregon $ 5 . 00 . Cnll or address Lamps and chimneys. August 15, 1872 , and that I have lost Raid signs and price list shown on ap 2 «;^ Kearnv ' traeb‘ sanFraneisco. Cal. Highest price paid for country plication. duplicate receipts No». 36CK and 3t>>7. Office hours, i* to 3 daily, Ü to8 evening. produce etc. J. A . D e a n . A. rZRSHBAKFR, Sunday, *J to 12 only. * -, « /» a « . Office in Herald Building. MalS Agent. nov6nÌ2tf. vln36tL M and Reliable House in California