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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1886)
I t e m * G l e n n « « ! Al«»n$; f l i e l t i v e r . [Coast M ail.] We are indebted to Mr. H. Seng- Mr. V. N. Perry, of this place, ! [By our Regular Cor.] John Leddy, alias “Buckskin stacken, agent for the deservedly limi his hand badly sawed on the edver saw at Lvoii: ' itili yesterday, Jack ,” died at San Francisco on I t is reported that the schooner popular ocean steamer, the Coos the Kith nit. Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Proprietor, b\ r which lie ,t one linger and O Pai kersburg sailed for this river Bay, for the following passenger Jas. Me Lea, who returned by came near losing another. from San Francisco April 1st. list those who arrived March 30: the Coos Bay, has been as far east Mrs. T. Mark, M. D. Jackson The schedule time of the mail VXXX, Manley Roberts returned to hit as Louisville, Ky., where, it is said, I and wife, Nellie A. Jackson, D. J . from this place to Marshfield was 1 Lave again taken possession of the he was successful in organizing a home at the , bay . on Thursday, , Ì s Jackson, Perlie M. Jackson, Daisy changed last W ednesday, and runs : after a visit to his parents and . ’ J R miukton Ilousa, and will spare no pains company of capitalists to engage or xp.-nse to maka it pleasant for guests. as follows: Leaves Marshfield at j friends on upp per Coquille. He . , .. . ... . in black-sand mining iu the vicini A share of the patronage is Solicited W arauke and wife, J . L. \ \ aranke, 0 : 3 0 A. M. and arrive at Coquille j ty of Randolph. It is understood informes us that lie and his broth L. Percival, Judge Lyons, Master Board and l o d g i n g ,..............................$4.00 City, at 11:30, Leave Coquille City j i . . . M i,’ v i v iv u « , Board without lo d g in g ........................$ 3 .50 that McLea brought machinery er. Capt. Danny, have leased the Lyons, J>1. L. Llliott, \\. 1). 1 (iters, Meals ................................................25c in. at 1 p. m ., arrive at Maishtield at (> with him nnd that several of the | steamier Col“l,t tW a,,other >'ear to Robt. Ely, Mrs. Johnson, F. B. V4n29 p. M. Remember this. * men who are furnishing - - - - - the - stumps i run between Empire and Utter Haight, F. McCarthy, Jas. McLea, “How are we ever going to get bl °PP°siti°u to the Myrtle will be along in a few weeks to A. F. Hind, J . P. Kerntfield, C. H. through our spring and summer s make a personal survey of the sit and C>os. Pearse, D. McKenzie, S. H. Carter, work? We are all run down, tired I The Annie laid over one day last uation. B. H. Rhodes, C. F . Brockman, J . J S i v i p i r e O i t 3 T, O r . out, before it begins/’ So say week at Beaver slough for Capt. It is reported that Capt. A. J . \\ . McCline and 13 in ihe steerage. W. R. G etty , P rop . many a farmer’s family. We an Snyder to go to Empire to renew M. Campbell will soon visit San swer, try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This the boat’s license. Remembei this. \\e g i ' e tne Horses and BaggitrS at all hours. Good Francisco and that when he returns is just the medicine jo u need, and Capt. Rack lift started for San H erald and San Francisco Citron- i Pasturage i>y the day, week or month. lie will bring a new and higher will pay compound interest on the Francisco on the 30th, ult., to pur- j icle for $2.75 per year; the H erald ; viniy 3m. smoke-stack and a bigger and bet money it costs you. j chase a new boiler for the steamer and S. F. Call, $2.50; the H erald \ ter wheel for the steamer Comet, : Little Annie. and S. F. Examiner, $3.00; and the ■1 t i i i : i v m i m a i v > u :v r . to increase her speed, ufter which (/apt. O. Reed hurt his leg seri H erald and Home A Farm $2.50 Afiropos of the concert given In she may change her run to take ously while unloading a ben coop —all in advance. The latter paper, ! Mr. Edmunds and his class on 1 in Utter City and llenrw illo once : at Beaver slough on Wednesday. the Home A Farm, will be sent a j last Thursday evening, a local re- or twice a day year free to any address by the | Sf’cprlnr» 31 :iuiiill»’. porter sends us the following: I t e m * b y t h e .lin n A b o u t T o w n . W a s h in g t o n , March 81.—Secre sender paying one year in advance • Long before the trouble com ^ -1 1 ^ Z i n d . 3 o f HAULING for tin1 H erlad and any arrearages tary Manning passed a somewhat menced, the elite < f the city had L ooks better .- Since tlie pit*! D e n e a t s l i c r t n o t ic e . that he may owe. tf. the new fence I restless night, but his condition is Hack Con u-cting with both Steam ers. assembled enmasse, at the church ets were all put cu N OTICE FO R PUBLICATIO N . G. A. Brown Proprietor, when* an elegant stage had been around W. H. Noler’s property it reported unchanged this forenoon, r> F. M. ' Decker, Agent. Laiul Office at Kusetmr^. Oregon, > n l8 tf 71vG. February ^3. Is3t>. ) Gigantic stealing. reared and new and original scenic looks ( 2) lots better. TOTICEis hereby given that the f<>l- exonerations were lavishly display lirst N ew Y ork , March 31. —The \ lowiiiii-nauud settler b:i- tiled notice S omething new .—The ed by the artistic manager, to the Barnes’ scroll saw ever brought World’s Washington special gives of iris intention to make final proof in t up- | highly expectant audience. It was here, came to the Nichols Bros., three and a half columns of steal- port, of his claim , and that said proof will j JAS. CARTWRIGHT, Prop., be made before the Register or Receiver at a superlatively recherche affair,! on Friday. j ings of the Pacific roads. It as- Roseburo Land Office, on Tu 'sday April 13, | ami most of tlie seats were reserved. D v . m b The heavy dews of last *erbi they have robbed the country lHSli, viz: Milton ii. Lee pre-emption 1). S . j Meals at all Hours, The tout ensemble was immense week were ljeai.[y us [>iu| as a re^_ of $100,300,000. I t says Cleve- No. 4890for the N V .^ o fS . W . } 4 , S. Ji. b i of S. W. L Sec. 27, and lot 3 Sec. 34 S. 1L. j nnd the faux pas were as num *r- i ujar raj n amj newcomers could will soon semi a special mes 13 W. Mer. At TDm 25cts Upwards. sage to congress in regard to them. He names the following witnesses to , T H d Popular Hotel has recently been ous and amusing as the most ias- j,ar ]y detect the difference -l j»ut in better ord >r than ever before, prove itis coutinnoas residence up n, and tideously severe critique could nd is truly a fav >nte resort. I m p r o v in g .— Mr. Wright ami ; Congress is discussing the sub cultivation of. said lands, viz: w ish. The ladies were tastefully The tabb s are supplied with all the deli- ject of enlarging the army.—[E x. Charles W . Dye j i i . r __ i .I, • „ ’ son-in-law are putting the necessa- j cacies to be had, and in style to sti'i. 11:i Lewis Billings I all of Mvrtle Point, attired anil performed their re- 1 . ( )regon. That’s nothing; the common peo- Alva Lt*e . most fastidious epicure. ■ I • j i rv lumber on the farm of Mr. C. W. spenti ve parts very Lloyd Spire | Its di ling-rooms and sleeping apart- g e n tle m e n (> iiv e f o r » d w e llin g . A s t h e p la c e ! a r e d o in g ob m u c h , m in u s th e Also at the’samo time and place. 1 lie costumes of the menis are second to no hotel m Southern Charles W. Dye pre-emption L>. S . No. Oregon. ’ i is o n ly a s h o r t d i s t a n c e b elo w t o w n , ; especially of the manager, 4377 for the E . }2 of N. E . U Sec. 21, S . XV. vlnlo J a s . Cartwright, Prop. Mr. Wright will still be a towns-, The luxury 0n^Ty clerks at the '4 of N. XV. q and N. W. of S . W. *-4 Sec. not exact hi a la mode but CH r u m D IR EC T O R Y. Methodist services, by Kev. T . 1’. Havnc. are held as follows: First Sabbath ut North Fork 11 . M ‘Md ** ’* Lauipey creek 3rd ** “ Fish Trap 4;h ** “ Coquille City (¡ÍÍIÍIM HOUSE, LOCAL IT E M S . Seed peas for sale at J . . licr's. Front St. Col * l)r. Al. M. Murphy,a late arrival, lias located on the bay. Tom Coke, of Dora, was in town Thursday on business. City Livery 4 Feel Stai D. L. Watson, Esq., of Coos City, was in town Thursday. For the best meals and at any hour go to the Olive hotel. * 'The light house tender Munzan- ita visited Coos bay last week Horse racing will be indulged in at the bay during circuit court. Uncle Isaac Bingham, of south Coquille, was in town yesterday. Grandpa Newcomer, of Norway, is cutting a new set of teeth like a child. Johnson & Rose, the market men, are selling groceries at reduced prices. Allen Arrington and wife are returning to Oregon from ¡San Diego, Ual. The San Francisco Examiner Has been sued for $25,000 libel by Samuel San key. (■(‘(I S t a b l e , Myrtle Perni On®. OLIVE HOTEL, Coquille City, Oregon. Those owing us must pay. \\ e need the money and must have it Remember this! Peter Laswell, J r ., was very low with consumption at his home near Dura, at last accounts. A Longshoremans association has been organized at Empire City with Oliver Hilborn as president. Our oid friend Johnny Mast call ed on us Tuesday, lie is proprie tor of a livery stable at Myrtle Point. Mr. W di . Lyons returned from the city lust Wednesday, and brought up a nephew, a young man of 18. Stephen Wilkes and Miss M. Ellerby were married tit Marshfield Saturday eveuing, say the ba\ papers. J . D. Garfield is buying his hard ware in the east, and it in claimed he can do better than to ileal on this coast. Mr. Green, of Sixes mines, was iu town last week. Tom lias a good mine and was slinging !.i; I*ose caaii all sorts. Steve Gallier come up yesterday, and reports the sick tit Lauglois A Nelsons as improving. Steve looks quite 1 Liu. The Helen Murium mtide the trip from this place to Sau Fran- cisco on quick time, arriving there some 10 tiny* «»••• The steamer ( > *s Bay inn le the trip from San Francisco via. Fort >rt Orford iu 40 Tours arriving at tl l;e bay on theoOtn ult. Mr. F . Marks, Marshin ld, is pre- pareil tom aki iancy ¡»ickets, s o tlm- the people of tlie bay rmed send to S hu Francisco no more. , _ . R. E. Buck’s livery and stable is the favorite. Horsemen will find it tage to go generally conceded to be the sine- 11H'n' ^ c sbonb^ bt so n ) to l last regular session of the Oregon 22, Tp.H-t, S. R . 13 V;.. W. Mer. He names the followin ' witnesses to qne-non-ne.ptns-iiltra-onines-ubonr ! oul ori^> J* "e ltr. j legislature has had a peculiar ef- prove his continuous residem-" upon, and nilws of uniqueness, and were ex-; I hat A uction S ale . The A ll, feet on members of that body, cultivation of. said hind, viz: tremely spectaculai. Their main Fools Ball o n last Friday evening; Walter Sutton, of the Gazette, sets all of M yrtle P oin t, Oregon. costume for the evening was a j was a very enjoyable affair, and ' type with gloves on his hands, and JohnE.Cr tcufieid i w. H. (’rutilili a j gorgeous suit of pompitypimpims. j though the first of its kind in this! ^ r- Roberts was seen the other Also at tli!' same time and place. Each was brilliantly attned m a , j was ft success, socially, and ! day sowing wheat with an umbrel- Lloid Spire pre-emption D_. S . No. ls«!S. ♦ » ;> * - the — : 0 : — The U ndersigned -E2!eus C ^ E lS n E lD j 1 Land Agency o r | i.»r the S. ! of S. y , of stc. 31. i p. 2S, S. li. anmnadnnr and financially, as we understand that bl ° ' Gr blh head, with the breeches, put 12 west cut pomp,, aou,and . . Vvil. . . Mer. I handle lashed to his buck parallel X0ST abreviated tit the knees; the le - I after all expenses were [mid the-e j lie names tbo following vitneeoe-j to prove his »ntiiiuons resittence upon, tnd lower extremeties being encased j was a little left. There were but j the verfabrai cultivation of. said land, viz: iu variegrated hose. 1 h© efleet j teu mnskers, »nr] tlie prices paid l l c n l h o f 33 j's. A «Tsoii. Alva Lee ) was simple, but original and strk- 1 r • , . . , . , and ail of M vrtle Point. 7 ’ i o » their lunch baskets, ranged: Milt 1«. Lee mg, and was received with great ’ • T . Pro 1 u Is prepared to buy or sell for eebit by that part of the audience, ! fr° ,n ®Lo0 to $3.25. lh ere were I Ed. H erald : I Aide to inform 1 F. M. Decke: Nelson of ! F . Ben j« min, .vnich is always most enthusiiistic-1 over fifty ladies present, and we ; >on “‘-«th of Mi roast »liable consideration. 1 tegiîi’ mar 2 F'he died Lore at my, res- ' ly demonstrative. It was difficult surmise that the reason why so few He has the following for sale: «■ for those piesent to tell wlmt the * carne raaf,ked, was, that ladies usu-i idence on hist night ;it eleven $ l T * • lì '■ i 1 ■2 1 1 g 1 I costumes >•....... . have , ... . ./nto.«!- 'it'tm- <tn -m illnosQ illness , ,,,. were . intended to repre- i , ally prefer to something to ocjock aiu t an uuess of eight j V\ M w i i 5. l i sent. I he costumers might be taken i J 1 . H S great rhaiice for makng Money, weeks. for a group of ancient Hibernian j sa3' a b ( ) U t wl‘° sl)al1 b e tbG»’ P^rt- ! ! LING done to finit the tim es’ G R EA T BARGAIN! The immediate cause >• her I I ritmigli.-*, s' akes nnd pi; kets urnisti- knights, or a comp iny of mid- ners even for an evening, During 'v<‘rt‘8 of tood. cleared, bot.om s. u r i m ! * ice. nip lit roysterer on a lark, itfter the first dance, the latlies all u n -1 death was a severe cok w ich she - U ’ ' land, ou Four Mile creek, 8 m iles Aiken. having partially disrobed for the masked, and from the general good contracted while temporarily stop V in 23 C o il < it.v. ‘ 'an, | from Handon. The place is nearly all un- ! di r a ;ood . : t >ut fence, and is in tame night, and were having a frolic iu feeling prevailing, we think they ' Fblfi ,ll her residence at Handon, Some stock and farm ing implements !gr nm/loje l'abandon. were all satisfied with the sale. where she occasionally .vent to air F A E E go with the place. Price $3,000: enquire of The style of the manager and i > i >; after the house of which Mr .. I", uut i Erickson on Four Mile, or at < > * > and look his manner < f lmndling^iis singers, T h e P e r f e c t io n . .ii 3 office. Odd t S.i i!Vv/iviv . she took excellent care. particularly in the choruses, givt»s THREE L O T S. Of the age in medical line is the rise to the oDinnm that he has Ed. F a b j. A l l o a ; ‘ of 5 rooms centerally located in P e r S te a m e rs studied under Wagner, as he i liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, ( 3 <,:;'!!< City very cheap for cash. Randolph, Mar. 31. * ♦ Brewery for sale—capacity ot six Our lto.v 8I un 4 ii » iic . * / " / stuilltn'o at.d’ siKlOen' e^ cm mnnufnetureJ only by the ( ’alitor- barrels. Good Location—Every , X : j r - t thing convenient. Sat s.actory reasons u lrtch electrify an audience, forci- nia Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Your sweet young life has passed away; given for winning ta scli. [fty arrest their attention attention amt and lioicl hold (/.,[ bly ( 'aj jq js agreeable to the taste, Yon came ju st three short m onths to stay ne and a ha f ac.es one-half mile from them in quiyering extat} throug 1 - j aCeeptaL>le to the stomach, harm- To cheer us like a sunny ray. CABIN, • - - $ 6.00 Coquille City, on stage read: house of out the lengthy passages, while . *. . Sweet baby bov. live rooms, wooil-shed, good cistern, 150 the musieul Elements roll and surge less "> lts yet - - $3.00 fruit trees, some lx a r iu .—Very cheap. STEERAGE. . ......... * i ii i • -, .■ ¡ It was ev’ning. when with sacred hliss a,„[ crash and verbate and rever- prompt and thorough in its action. ... , .7 . . , . V 1 . n We pressed the last warm loving kiss acres on North fork near Gravel FKSD S H im T H . D eni. » *>*“ Jtó » bate, each i;.dividual part yvarring T e rsa le by W. L. Dixon, Myr Upon the form we sadly mis*. ) f Ford; 23 acres cleared, house 16x26, | barn 3dx.f>4. smokehouse, wood-shed, bee Dear liahv boy. contending nnd striving for runs- tle Point, J . H. Nosier, Coquille N E W ; lx use: 4 stands of bees. 2 cows, household ‘‘-ry. Melody of course is to some City, H. Sengstacken Marshfield & The morning dawned, and we behold ! and kitchen furniture, farmiug tools, wagon extent sacrificed,but w>hati» lacking Thy little form so pale and cold: and harness, 15 acres of crops; range out [n quality is more than made u p ! Empue. Our grief—Oh it can ne’er be told, side and.convenient for 100 head of stock, ¡u quantity, so we get the more j Oh baby boy. T ill* 4'ara>on Vii u t . Coquille City 1 j virago V O 1 ,W Tr q^ :i l .b y largely w ith Land. Agency! Shop! son« by j W ak MSOTON, March » t .- S e n a - 1 a J. Hughes. Pr:p. bttle « ll'^s decidedly sweet, to r p a j r i s working to accomplish ' For help to bear the chastening rod, The schooners Coquille, Helen as were also many of the solos by . , . . . , „ 1 \\>e humbly pray. All kinds of farm work solicit' d. Horse i , , ; . f t ilft i the re-opening of the mint at Car- | shooing and plow work a specialty Sup- Meriatn and Parkersburg are en the )o jn g In 1\ ie j . | We’ll cherish e’ er thy mern’ry sweet, ... *i a LMnr dnml eftss. In tlio choruses si>meof the son, as he savs, the necessities of! . . {»lies for logging work, wedges, docs, rings, around the throne we meet rorute to this river, the latter stand- ’ * I And when aroui cant-hooks and everythin .» used in logging incr off the bar bur yesterday vesterdny morning. a '■,’,“ ?1IT hall, .T I and A in L "A ./ l-m ,n f.ln i tl,e st,,ti deIni‘" 'ls- Ho says the I W.bop. th.o . in heav’n shall greet iug RV 1503 for 160 acres of land, 80 acres under small the scramble camps ktipt on hand. Satist ic i *n guaran < )ur angel boy. fence, 600 fruit trees house, barn 60X40. teed in every respect . Shop near St eamer V g< od 'ange for cattle ad joining. Michael J . . and Dora A. KratCz. Mr. Hermann thiuks lie will be for supremacy, hardly gtive those mint will resume, but the illness of of lesser power a fair chance. ; Manning will complicate matters. Landing. C O Q U ILLE C IT Y OREGON. vV.H'0 ft r House and two lots in Coquille able to have $15,000 more added to dlKIC.Il>. In the pianissimo passages the j £[e believes lie will finally accomp- ! City; very cheap. the $35,000 for the work at the eu P A T K O S I Z i : l l O M i : 3 ,\D I S T R Y ! „ . , , , womlcrful effect of unrestraaied | |fch the resuln and busille9fl At S. S. BarkloWjS nenr Norway, April 4. Y 17:. for House and lot in Coquille City. trance at Coos bay, and we trust he vocui power was painfully notcable, . Too«,, iiamiieman A The new A 1 Schooner V ’100 for two unimproved lotH in Coquille an nd Miss Sarah Barkiow «ill he successful. , but in the f o r t isimo*.and the sud- i '»oghten up immedi- •>»»“ * ‘d M,“a i,ar '" " " rk,ow j Oi v. At S. S. ßnrklow’s near Norway, April 4. P a rk ersbu rg , (Ln bursts of the storzun zos, the ately. i O G G VC RES—A splendid ranoh. at a i John Boot und Miss Julia Barklow. Miss Mol lie Lehm an,, principal, richness, brilliancy and sonor- ! O —> 7 very ;rea bargain. At least $5000 S y r u p o f F l g t . j Near Gravel Ford, M aroh28th, Mr. K. H. worth of good timber in close proximity to and Miss Laura Beyers, assistant, OU8 inftence could with difficulty j the water Two to three hundred sheep go Manufactured Ollly by the Cali- ! Hansen, and Miss Ida Jackson, all of Grav- arrived from Sumner on Friday, be resisted, and iu the stormy parts, Í > ; with the place. Place well imroved—75 el Ford. and yesterday commenced our pub- «hen the crashing nerve-tearing fornia F ig Syrup Co.. Sau Francis- ■p acr s cleared—price, cash down, $2500. ' <*£’- B O ltf. co, Cal. Nature’s Own True Laxa u v» I O ACRES on Coquille river, 80 acres Uc school with a large attendance, j ^ “Sj f uU k c„ ,ie to the vw ,Y:- ■ ¿ T O bottom land. 6 acres cleared, bal- tive. This pleasant liquid fruit j Near Randolph, April 2, to the wife of The registration law was decided dynamic properties, their triumph lauoe good timber, cedar and fir -convenient remedy may be hud of Mr. VV. L. Robert Bullard, a daughter Mother and \ — vcAkki • cY.V to log. Small house with three rooms; bv the sunrerae court, to be a uul- | was complete. by the supreme coin i, t | Xhe chefdteuvre of the evening, Dixon, ageDt Myrtle Point, J . H. babe doing well. $2200. Or, 120 acres including the bottom 4iY.A’/: . . •. _ lity; yet iu this place, as is d.-ubi. , however_ ' as reserv),d f„v ono of Nosier, agent Coquille City, H enrj and and house W12U0—a splendid chance On Lower Coquille. April 2. to the wife of for one wishing to make a home. Liberal Steve Steward, n son weight 11 lbn. less the case in many other places, t|ie aU(|ience. The contretemps Sengstacken, agent for Marshfield ltnilt Expressiv f^r Ihe terms given. Ibe officers received no official no- ,va8 „11 the more relished because j nn,j'j,;nlpire; Sample l/ttiea fre«', 1 One choice business lot in Coquille City tree and registration is « 0111 « on. The slight cold you think little of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatal. Avoid this result by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, the best remedy, for colds, coughs, catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient consumption, and all oth- er throat and lung diseases. ' ^ is less ili n m v mile from school house and post oilee—82500. | acres. 4 miles above Parkersburg, I D — on Coquille river: 25 acres bottom— b dlance bench and hill land. House 20x28 ht rn 42x63; good, y n ng < rehard, bearing; good tim ber on the on the place; good out side range for stock. P rice, 1250. „ o st hearty’ mimre 1 a,ld 1,irKe bottles at fif,y cents or i ((^ eVening, alth ingh it was not one dollar. It is the most pleasant, j by any means the most musicaL prompt and effective remedy known, j part of the concert. S to cleanse the system; to act on the ! 1^2 f/et'Jhia »"'have I LivCT- Kidnoys and Bowels gently j i inu8ical talent of a high order yet thoroughly, to dispel H e«d -: among our young jreople which only ; aches, Colds and Fevers; to care | requires time nnd careful culture to Constipation, Indigestion nnd kin- j i develop. dred ills. C O Q IJ I L L E \ \ r i L I i Run on no ot her Route. This $ i r u a u n l l .......... i u t’ m r » t o n J o u i v tv . 1 1 1 1 i l t _ . l ' l l W _ . ’ /, . ' ' / ’ / “r * ," /' i / / „ m the last six months, is supposed to keep up her past record, and will until further notice, on and after November 15th, deliver y ;rr .fü °;‘T —very desirable. A HAROAIN. I T .Ü ucres at Gravel Ford, all bottom 5'J acres under cultivation, I * llillC t* ! 30 acres good pasture. Oue of the beat p)aceH oyi the ^ orth fork. wonld a , m>od dairy farm. For particulsrs enquire of the umlersighed or on the premises of , on: J' “•Fo1' s n i s tho lower river af-tu e foilowinp rutes: j _ _ Flour $3 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal «eres in Bandon C ity, on Mam street; *2.50. other freight *4 per ton. lnrge building of five rooms, e tc., also Coquiu-K M ill k Tun C ompanv . barn. 'Ihe premises are cleared Hnd fenoed, »4nl2 are pretty, and will be sold extremely cheep