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S q u illi u 'ì h j vtrm.isnKr» kvi : ky tcksoay . *1. A. 1 >! \N , Editor unti Proprietor. Devoted b» Mie in Te ts of th»* Coquille Hi vi r pariiculnrly. : n i «I ihc l «»un! y ncn- e rally. Subscription. p« r year...................... T U E S D A Y , .11 IA •>. Issti. An l ii icoiiiii 4«m il l. The Memphis i lYnn.) Avalan che, of til»1 ¡III lilt., describes a scene in con t, tin* charge to tin* jurv and their xerdict, in that city, which shows the turning of t!ie scale toward justice for women. It was a trial t r murder. A young woman can he wronged. 1’ho man betrayed her by lying promises and then, by marrying another woman, abandoned her to her shame. Months afte»- the wronged woman shot dead the wretch who had sjioiled all her life. The charge to the jury occupies two columns of the Avalanche. It is sfdd to be “tin innovation upon the long-established idea in regard to tlie law gov Tiling such cases." The judge sail! among other things: “ Now, if I may he found guilt) of voluntary manslaughter onh ior killing him who strikes me a blow, or contests with me for my horse or watch, or who attempts to vio lently trespass upon my house, may not a trusting woman strike back with deadly effect upon him who gives her a moi il death, who blasts and blights all her hope> and drones her life in her eternal mourning? Is my horse or my premises to he more sacred from the intruding and larcenous hand of the thief than the good name anil virtue o f a woman from tin* lecherous machinations of the wily and profligate seducer?" The jury were out but a short time until they reported they had agreed upon a verdict. Ueturniug into court their verdict was hand- ed^to the clerk, who read: “ We, the jury, find the defendant not g u il'y as charged iu the indict ment.” N o sooner was the v« rdict rendered than the crowd burst into the wildest yelis, many throwing their hats to the ceiling. Two deputy sheriffs attempted to keep silence, but to no purpose, r inally, silence being restored, except the defendant and her father Squire W inters stated that the defendant and her father desired to shake hands with the jur *rs and the two ladies, Mrs. E. E. Saxon and Lida Merriweather, who had given her their presence since the trying ordeal. The court said they might do so. They accordingly came around in front of the jm ig -'s bench and shook hands with the jurors, and then Mrs. Saxon and Mrs. Merriweather came down to the judge s stand and congratulat ed the defendant, and had with her a few minutes’ whispered con versation. Then the y o in g woman and her father shook hands with Judge Douglas while the tears ran from his eyes. Court was then adjourned, and the court room in less than half an hour was “ like some banquet hall deserted." The verdict was as it should have been. Mrs. Saxon and Mrs. Merriweather sat with the judge during the trial, thus giving their moral support to the case. The M emphis Appeal says: A few years ago the seducer in this case would have been a hero, and the victim a murderess drag ged to the scaffold. But her tri umphal acquittal shows that woman is emerging from the de gradation of the dftrk ages. Men are never punished fo r lynching the rapist, and for the future women will not he punished for murdering villains who seduce them under the promise of marri age. The fiat has gone forth that the seducer under the promise of marriage shall surely die. The acquittal on Friday last, and the popular endorsement o f ! i . * * verdict, emphasizes public opinion on this question. So at last the betrayer o f woman is coming to his deserts. —Lucy Stone, iu Woman’s Journal. » Sit si in I» l.timP. S m a lli - Subscribe for the H o a l p . itom\so\ iiiirsi: C u r i' Cor I t la c li li -^ . T. Y. Nichols, I II i i A dispatch from Washington a . The following is said to be a fe.v days ago contained the follow - ! never-failing remedy for this terri- APPIN G done* to suit the timed. Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Proprietor. Shingles, Shakos anil pickets furnish ing on this important subject: The ble cattle disease ed on short notice. interior department has been de- Take A. G. Aiken, \ PiL".» voting it" energies during the past saltpetre Coquille City. Ogn, thr. e days in endeavoring to arrive lard, pulverize well and make into 1 have again taken possession of the M rs. <'. W . ( Hive. Mrs. A. G. Aiken. 1> l I L I ) K K\ at some iuie to go\ein m luting a paste. Make an incision toward U oiuxson H ousii , mid will spare no pains O L IV E & A IK E N . on swamp lands. The general the lower part o f the neck and in- or expense to make it p. asant for guests. i i l s o i principle has been that all swamp j serf a pill o f the mixture about .. ^ tiUnr'\ \ho i,:llr,,ua«t ,s sAw CABINET MAKER. H a v e ju s t r e c e i v e d a t . i l l . Hoard and lodging.......................... and overflowed lands not tit for the size of a small marble. See ivmd without lodging > . t >• 1‘i f l ’i!»' Franies. Door and Window I o . tmos tiie ir n e w ‘ J ôcls. ntiidr Saws lilcd mid !'i:rnititr * Rej.ui ! cultivation belong to the different that the medicine is inserted mi ...................... A!1 ,v< .k don« In order. Prie»-a Reason 11 •*»-. j vlntf.* states, but it is claimed that in that it will not drop out when the 1, * ; ■ • « « n : Near l,-»hi it« a e 11 ! ! > t * 1. Ì Oregon and California, especially, animal is released, (hie there are thousands of acres that , tion is sufficient. y n jjjU jT p q d p « w i'l< V i n i l i l U U L i U E-ÜLTf M i. h a v e heel) c la i m e d b y t h o s e s t ttui a te s r* , , t S'«»!* Nil!«*. m ■{ Kandoipii. Oregon: whieh really belonged to the gov- 1 lie L a t e s t S to r ie s articles of eminent. There are JS.OOO acres 1 S '‘vornl —o W a l s e r * P r c j> : L A D IE S A N D O H IID R E N S X X A T S « » prjv 1 I > \ ! furniture, « i*>insisting ol involved in the pi torses and Kuggits at nil hours. G<> ai 1 .> .. . , r i , w a r s . O s tr ic H Oregon, which is particularly ! cupboard, bedroom sacre- Pasturage by the day. week or nu.mii. ,< v r o t ,u ‘ rit (,ll,lll‘>' always t<. ne in Oregon, wli ■■ ' vin io e*.:*.. had at the Brewery, and orders j P u n i 2 s a n d complicated from the fact that lar3% &*• Having purchased the ; f r o m ,-.11 p a r t s fili- d p r o m p t l y . T ips- settlers have taken up these lands !ll,ove ilt a sacrifice for cash, \ li and received t it le s from the state. ; <>!l" Ut' ,l bargain. H x ilo lo c n s , Call ard se»' * ;:i : e-'.Dnuc 1 It immediately becomes a question f.d O I S O T i l tu a « S -J ò k k r ft ii t î O ü ü 1 '• • : . vi t ¿ ii \ £ L v ì is î $•* y sell» u >1 I a )• a n d O rn a m e n ts. as to their standing, and in case j « ” 1 : *i;1 V .v i I i Ö G Ü d L * the lands revert to the government, ! h°usi'- P e p fite a m e i^ s R u c h in g E m b r o id e r y ."dial! S m ■ t. ( City Oyn.. T \\. Harrington. it is proposed to settle the question V e i l i n g , S c a r f s e tc - e tc- » * Cl v tf. L iX i# ’A A - L.. i , . s i e r . A r o p r i ^ t o r ; Hats ts trimed to q order a speciality. as to whieh they belong the state j Satin or Velvet, which l A U X g J , Gents Clothing, Louis and Shoes, straw,Piush. siik.s or government once and for all Remember this: We give t h e 1 we viH ¡1 cheap for cash . vlnC. by the general rule. C l o c k s . C u t l e r y , e tc . Vf KHALI) and San Francisco ( 'hron- uAB'd SG.00 K U .K li in GriwcrifS. Provisions, Flour, icle for ¡*¡2.7»"» peryear; the lll.UAI 1> ’ The people of this country vill Lard, il» ans. Candies, nuts. Tobacco, STEERAGE. $3 .00 and S. F. ('all, »S2.n0; the H kkai .I) ■ Ci(*ars, ( ’ ij-areties, et«*.. « te. be curious to know ju s t why our . * . congress lias i national stoopea to n o - , and S. F. Examiner, S‘3.00; ’ and the -o ’ • . „ ,, x , 1 . HK hali * and Hom e A' V’ann tice and consider the ( lnnese in- j rv> îî r> i •. *> j -I, r , pn . . . oertv , . i ITfin .f,1>,.A 1i 1 - all in advance. The latter paper, i demmtv i 11 for destroy eu 1 * by an infuriated mob of aliens at the H oii.e & Farm, will be sent a I • year free to any address by flu* Rock Srings, Wyoming, som e1 ’ 'IV K jvHr.coltl in June issa, a ilari vj !• sender paving one year in advance 1 1 Hai Id hum's liiph. The above-nai.i«'«! J. It. N osi . k h ....................... Proprietor. time ag«*. Some ol our congress- | 1 ■ *=* ---- Keeps---- for the H k k l m ) and anv arrearages Horse was sired by Woodlmrv. lie by Wood- : Cons'antlv mei: have placed themselves on a burn. ■ « ii hand a well selecteil j tf. that he mav owe. --- T-'Y stoekot fresh ami ««hoicedru^saminied- Empire CitY and Drain's Station record that will, in time, be looked \ a im -¡.notion*, blank hooks, school books ; 1'am v a s an l'.uii|.so mur« : full ist« r t' on as the darkest deed of their; Geo. T. Moulton has just receiv and «*ver\ilime usually found in a first-class STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! lives. I i;*'v I'ii! In* called t«* «*«•-; ^ new’ mid choice lot o f groceries, ilriii» st< r«'. Pi«‘scipiioii.scarefully com- . ' . ... i . • por tin* s«iison, slO; Insurane jKiumled. ( ¡ i a ’ li’ iu your or«b rs. count by an honest constituency, ; at the old stand. Patronize the M-l C a r r y i n g : T l i e U* S* M a i l s lii.s pii«*es are ¡is !»¡\v ;is i.h« !ov.‘ -r. l>i! >. y ioaa.N wili.stand at Myrth* Point am 1 ca-t in outer d ir i.ness for their hov liberally. vln4o Wells. Kargo & Cos « +++ + nn«l ( ’« «iiiill«' City. John Kerry. great ciu cein for a nation, any N«'ls«»n lv>u«l«‘ii. Owner. Subscribe foi* the H fi 'ALP. relation with which •i.erins foul Express K ' » por. p n d u iv ciii «»bt'iiiM'd for marcs contamination. One would be led G re a t B a rsA A v e r y at ( < «piiKo Ciiy frein Win. Cop!» y. tfv iT/nmn Qnrl t<> believe that some of our con ^ mites f'r.' ;i ! ; of ; Ä - Ä Bandoli. Oreg., H c o n n CITS, OREGON. CONTRACTOR 4 v iiifiery Store!! A Larne Variety of l,,ey — at A FO snirmi;, \m\. n Billy berry. CHEAPEST! t Tïluv s l i f i e l d gressmen aie looking torwird to the time when Asiatics will wi«*l«l til«» ballet. V AM ' qui: i i t Y, , lnOaer *'S (' . ' * *. IK> ' hr-red and a 1 k >1 i : mu .'.**•■ «i k 1 to taie. <_»()! ) 1 dwell ¡111;» :> i *. » *i ) frani« ■ rustic, i;'«' l*n<* Ì : for 1 . (JOt iti ore•ha: ù. et:*...• '(* . : or. inc■ludii:e a s] p'act* ulollt*. *•' lior^eis, yokt* of «•ati).•».* and ««ther cat t • ** mbei of :M hcad iu ■! utlin»; il v os ii : ny •»lh: r va'aa ilio thiüirs AHI, 11 is r« al ly a rar»- t*a a m . tht p 1 itf 1 (V.lat this odi«*'*. VIS Iu), n li Ibi /ii IAIPIU K C1TV AND D ltA IN S h. d u u c ii. f roprietor. L ! KAYSKS ST A T IO N E VEU Y ¡h u i 1 * ri ìleo. M O N D AY. W E D N E S D A Y and F R ID A Y rioinufactui er o f r l^ llE filiove n:i:iie«l sluliiuii itili tiink«' rii 1 piesent heasor. ut. i «'uille City and ;i lì. 11. H.'iskins" place oli Nortii «'‘ m } im 1!'.' rir.«! at Cutlip'N plnee «m DaniePs creek. L ! M«»N SODA. ('K i.A M SODA. SALSA- j Tin« steamer J P N O o r R ESTLESS meets P A L IL I. \ H ( ’ I i 'M P VC NE ’ the f.taee at the month of the Uniixjua. * ¡D I'.!,. ' d M lì VL V A’I Eli. a! ;*> Ai Newiind comfortalile stafies Fare ,<* Portlainl by this route $14.f>0. ^ Y lll P a ad ViNKGAR. A for the ( ’eli orated ( '" t r >u Gi!!}> Eaehp.assepijeridlowediìOiHnmdHof b a ^ a g e 1 ,* « *» j »it • « ru. Passengers are retjuested to be in Empire v ini'."» H knt . v lii !>r.K. i City the nijjht bef«»re departure. the working classes have spent for rum during the past thirty years j four ye.u'H ohi, is ;d'«>ut 17 hauti» hi)»h is and 1 will build for every working- j Any |hl LH ,.i ill lit eirj ‘ • I î «ilitv IK dill) î new » - j J information iu re” iirtl to the^above ¡1 j erfeét patte.fi .«i o\ svili «mi In-auty. man a house, and lay out him a \ nek wiili variable dapples; iv i.J g J e L 1 ■ \ k' * * a « * ] line can l>e procured at the Ria Rlareo or Central ii,* ìh bla L arg est C ircu latio n "T a n y A g ricu ltu ra l Paper iu th e W est. garden, and clothe his sons iu Moo* r's Percheron, ami n: . s dre.u : J L w * J L l t c > . " i A ] l v . hotels in M;'.rshi;eld, and the post ollice or si.vd by. in any j«’il>'i<; ) l j in E m pii«. broadcloth and his daughters in S o C a C S 5“AGH ISSUE ¡1 M«»r*>;ui mure. lie :s N T t',D all Work, aiul J!;«»s havin»; i lare» to l.)recti t r f:O «tv . ^r. « ;r itiv i» . silks, and stand »it nis i»’«*ii« «i<*'*r .t 1 :• r • re-p ■ « • fv.lly eivitt «i e.i exiimine nini 7 rJT O !-T 3 C j P P A P Z K S . prancing span o f sorrels «>r bays,: , C j ? O Î J ï. !Li !L e M IL L » i .1 n ai; il.¡««li. i ru.s. SA ii»r Me rrlficoLt Prendum Liet. 1 m i'T b 1 ! I a : IsiMH Hi Mil*. stiiij^lf s« rvice. * ' l.i ^ « ««»«»il. N.d bv ’li: ’i!"- »»lid secure him a policy o f life in- «r>- ^'• C O C t s . o Y e a r , A .N > ) anee. Pn ture S'ret ■ il: !dn’ > ('liiee. H» r.r 1 Outfit f > Club-raisers Fr»*e. 3 p > e o i i r v l ./k - t t o r i t i o n suraiico, s,, that the pr« nt home L O M E A llri T A R M , L o u isv ill; * * .y.cr•*t' », resp-'in ibilisy ¡-. * ai.:» tl I*»’ * ureat care *.vill G iv e n to E o a -r c c L iiT g - may i-e wt*ll maintained :iit«-r he is j bt* tiikeu. i?. ] ! . ilaskitis. apri:*. l ‘r«»p. ,V mainivi f. /'/v lì M S ’ / O lì E lì. ! T E dead. Black Prince l)om c anb ^arm. Tug Company!! - *f ► ♦ i vs ilim e l u Heivner .'*it iv*“ to a negro man whibv.vn.-diing un her Floridi plantation, “ non that you are lice and cali vote I hope you wi 1 ! use your iidiuenc«* with tli** c«»lorcii people and g«*t m«j thè hallot.” “ l.or! Mis* Reecher, ’ save ('ato, rolling up his eyes while an in- creduloiis gi in 1 >r»»;: lene«! his kimi- heart ne : . ! • ' . • • ree belebe thrt \vim »nei ' t ' oìi enough to kit *.v iiow t *r vob> /” l.tM'.ll 0|»|i«>!i I » Iff 11*1» UP i. C o m itie s in t h is on th e i.i S la t»; i u h i u u R iliil ml b ; i i i b n . \i ! 1 1 ! i FAMOUS i' !ììl \* il 1st to Y - <rajg r i tv?; .re — • K j Tì V AA. -1 111 y 1st. . Si fis« *11 s 12, ; - t v o r N G Ki i Id .* 7 \ .N * Mo. Xl \ k '\\ ' 1,1 1 nuis h*_; , iS till' O»ilv ^ei Uff" aiuliu il in 1l» 1 ; i s scemi«*:it of «>¡«1 Riifl« man ( '«am 1 v Old 1ititiemail m :■ S SÌ ", t; 1 » > 1 in- p i" e.l G letico ■ and A « »mi e 1 ì ¡« m ia s ,<:n was »¿ut i li, by Glencoe < T ief, he i«y laiport- i'tl Glen«*'v . his .'.rand ■ !;*.nt Honi'.a was by lmp >rti «1 G le,ie >e. ( iootl pasture f«»r mares s at to the Sum ner stable iij, Sii p-r month. (¡are will be taken to prevent abeitb nt, but no ivsiv«it.si hility assault ted. * Sii.aiwoon ,V Lr.viu. mari) Ü- cciipc . 1 iie canvass in idhercouu- ♦ i**s will begin in thè fidi. . W m im i ili•*<*f«*«1 Presenti, »lune 20.— An election of se li oo 1 trip " ‘cs w.is Ì p 'M to-dny and rcsulted in th è cloction »»f three to office. i m s r o m z i ; h o m i : i m j i m bcy : lt»;7 F le e t I t o iim l lo r l 'r i s r o . The new A 1 Schooner »San Francisco,June 27.—Twelve ! vessels are now on the way to this port from New York, one from j Philadelphia, seven from Balti more, twelve from the Hawaiian Islands,twenty-one from Liverpool, j forty-two from New'Unstle, N. S. \\\, and thirteen from Sydney. P a r k e h s h l r c », -.«iab '■.XlSÌr! Xu XT i v i :£3 x j x e Al Gt.Trs«'iiu.K; ! ■ i lie bt st instru- i ., i, n now e\ix :n«^r C F.DAK, F ili, ASH, MAPLE, MYRTLE, i n b o t h h e in i- Alder and spruce lumber ahvayaon ,t. hauti and for sale at die lowest rates. T O W I N G By tin* Jug KAT IE CO O K, on therivernnd bar,at reasonable rates. A. L. BANCROFT & ,CC.. 111!¡u t •ance, ï*¡17». Voted AND ALL KINDS OF - * a « L C i . aby L oi'isu K ip . ai:—**!. have m ver tu tl.eir equal.“ P u a .r t: Li t . —• 1'1 •.* Knalie Pian » r-ur- prase .• II otlu r ni t ." The popular HA R ]N G ’!'(IX PIANO ¡u»»l the ('tilt 'AGO ('Oil'M .L Oi ' \N. r ! :i, ms : s e r t in » O i fc . . i \ tx ì% è KJ % w x cy S: - • ‘T leE E A L » I N ( g S\ » r> s 5 ■i * (L > t* i V V y ir i tv.. .Ü'. « •> i - mj * ( L « f ; r e - ", e, f t S I »(/ i ioti ll • O 0 c | lt Î A .« .ô BLACKHAWK! Sole Aifcins, 7i* 1. A!..rk< t S’ ..S . mi i'rrn«"i •«>. J . K. iiAoi'.Mit < n. L! > Drue. ; r»-. A!..,>«li tichi. local aofiit. n ll-am W . Gainer BLAGK-SiTh.'HING rimber, match-wood and stave tim ber purchased. j Orders for lumber lilletl in quanti ties to suit, and at liit* lowest living ! rates. J. P A R K E R , ( HAS. F. DOE. ! Parkersburg Coos county Oregon. 1 1 ills tf. X H c r 3 e -S i3 .c e ir i.g r Neatly and promptly done, at the ; lowest lit ing prices. Shop next door east o f Leneve's drug store,; Coquille City, ( )regon. S i m AHEAD! P A L A C E _ With which he will visit every point proposes to organize a land com i mi the river between Mvrtle Point and Handon. and be prepared to do San F rm - pany which shall furnish homes to . , . cisco work at less than San r r.incisco prices. deserving young men in small cot , , „ Will be fullv prepared to make Pictures iu prep! tages costing two thousand five hun | all styles known to the art. from the small dred dollars apiece. By a novel est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches. j . .hin, in c a s e t h e te n a n t d i e s a f t e r All he asks is for msane to compare his , 1 1 1 t l.e c lo s e o f a y e a r , th e p r o p e r t y work with that of «»filers. i w ill h e d e e d e d to h is w ife a s a Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen 1 home. The company will not lose of Coos County, and it is to the interest b e c a u s e its plan is "the insurint? : ,,f> l*«*r pnnt record, and will until further N otick . All possible care wiil betaken to of the people to patronize home industry t . 1 1 « -, ,. deliver * prevent accidents, but will not be responsi- j and thereby keep ihe money iu the country of the young m ans 1 life fer the notice " « » " ’i on and after mur Noveraoer .viwrawi 1 i r . »th uii . uuiver | r ....... v2n4:ttf , » 11 . ,. fr«*it/lit. to Cotuiille Citv Hint nil lmintu mi ble for any any. Liberal reduction will be | C O Q ü I L L E VY of the mortgage on p riip erty a n d T f '¡io 'd i™ bis the takes the property and the com - j #2.60. other fremht *4 per ton. .1 • * vt v- ,4 'i C oviuicle M ill A Tuo C 'O < MPANY. p a u y th e m s u r a n c e .— r i . Y . M a i l . 1 vtnp.» POST T his fine Stallion will make the season of ISSli at Coos river. Sunnier. Norway. Coquille City and Hinton Prairie, oomniinein^ April | f», and ending July 5. AM) 1MI.VT Vili FOUGHT IF OKSCIUPTI o N \NU I’KDKtBKi;: Hlackluiwk is a beautiful black stallion, 5 j The people of the Coquille river should i £ 3 i years «»Id May IS, over lb hands hi;;h and bear in mind, that as good l*li«»logrn|»fiM ' ■ wei-'hs 1400 {Miunds: was raised hy <)tev j as can be obtained on the Pacific coast, r.re j _.Yll 3 ^ 2 H im >ii, of Douglas county. His s t o c k ia Mor- j made hy G. H. R a w s p k l l . of Myrtle Point, gan, Rhickhawk, C,»ppcibottom, Percheron, [ w’iU so«»n have completed a floating Money Change- and Kentucky W hip. ____ If LACK HAWK CTT3 ^ C T 1 Will make the season ¡is follows: At Rohin- « i-j ► — son' s place on Coos river, Friday and Kat- . . . , , _ ,, . urday of every other week;ouniner.Monilay; ,, ‘ ,, . . , ... - , .. Hin ton Prairie. 1 m sdav and Wednesday ot . . .. . every other week: Norway, Thursday every other week: Coquille City, Friday and Sat urdav of every other week; at my place on X ^ I “N 7‘ ! E X S T VP . A T ) T 1 . ... , ‘ , . Daniels creek, luesduy, Wednesday and HILL Run on no »»Hier Route. This vessel having made six round trips Thursday of every other week, l'or terms, in the last six months, is supposed to kt‘«‘i see Posters. amount S ..Î near each stand. JOHN aprUO DEALERS IN— mi £5 w xVji.gA! TL ì ì N j , S i n g le ■ Tvv.'d’ f! V oteli tilget 11 ; - 1 ; / s ì ' * »Vili ;ta:ul tb lowin' place question .■!! praiding liquor ¡•«.eliso. 1 nu ¥ pn - S l U a «j : i I i on MV" r?D vn n VhfipnîiiïnnpDr, ‘ h uniu Yil'^illil. •him* 27. ÌT - *T11 llO D SO N , Proprietor. F ' S Ä Ä S S C. ANDREWS PROPRIETOR, CON STAN TLY Keeps assortment of Boots ami shoes, lints ami caps, Stationery, Inks, Dry goods and Clothing L a dies, Gents and Childrens General fur nishing goods; also groceries, Canned goods, Cigars, tobacco ! aii'D 'andioH . j trees. gooK, iu-'-e house and woodshed, etc., j apply at this office or to H. Kern, Marshfield. OFFICE Store, price H e pays th e h ig h - p ro d ll0 6 v ln 2 for Country