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and the pressure (iwjitiUf ifihi 'iimilth prBi.ti.HKi> J. A . D ean , i ! V/Ui iiuviuunvo earthqu akes ivmivui follow . tuksday . bvkrt L d ito i and 1 r o p r ie to r Devoted to the interests of the Uoquill River particularly, »ml of the County «en «rally. Subscription, ye* year.................... -•»' T F E S D A Y , N O V . :U», ISSI». known and Indieved about earthquakes by g eolog ists w a s con den sed into an h o u r s talk by P ro fe sso r Joh n S. N ew berry, in H a m ilton H all, C olum bia C olleg e, at a recent m eeting of Y o r k A cad em y o f the cou rse o f the the New sciences. In lecture, w hich took an extended range, the char- aeter and causes o f the recent dis- tu rban ces on this Notion. T h e travelin g p u b lic w ish in g relieved, i xxo nm i/wi A s the p op u continent tue loss o f life greater. E m p iie ( it\ every W ednesday and F riday. but the dam age was sm all in com- parison. C h im n e y «a n d stoiir wallt were throw n dow n , there were top ograp h y o f the cou n try, and as shown by B righam in his work on in New Etig- b»nd from IM S to lK(li), there yvere many oft cabinet the m arbles were throw n W ool! with B ecause he was a g e o lo M. Lehm an, principal, L aura R evets, assistant. < l o s i n g O n t Mul«* : i ( of t l » r ll< * 1*01111 qu akes,” he felt that he ou g h t to w hip,” the last l>oy felt answer the qu estion s as far ¡is h e ' the most, was able. T h e pecu liar terror spired by these sh ock s was lessened by fam iliarity with in- not a fou n d sensation hud caused derneath it. T h e earthquake was i Vfi;V,c,*V\vall! / T h e area o f vibration trial phenom ena. N ot an hour, p rob a b ly an ellip««*, with Hie lon«*- perhaps not a sin gle m inute, passes; pSt line ru n n in g north and south. in w h ich som e portion s o f the earth this cause, Jt has been estim ated that no vir. the i m axim um depth o f earthquake dis- ' ° TIMES BU1LD-NG stamp* for m ines sunk in all parts the rarth qnake. A n adhesion o f a w orld. H eat increases about ot e portion o f the base m ight account d e g re e F ahren h eit fo r every ”>0 fo r it. E x p lo siv e earthquakes feet b elow the earth's surface. Dr. were p rob a b ly caused by large N ew b erry gave the tem perature o f qu antities o f water b ein g brou gh t different well.-» in this cou n try and E u ro p e as dem on stratin g this, iu- in con tact with m olten lava, and steam had played a h u ge, though sta n cin g p a rticu larly a well in E u- gen erally a secon dary, part in rop e sunk 3,300 feet at w hich : p ro d u cin g them . E arth qu ak e» are d ep th the therm om eter in dicated m erely in cidents in the p rocess o f 115 degrees, nnd an other a little over a m ile iu depth , w here the m ountain building, T h e theories o f S ir W illiam tem perature was show n to b e 131 T h om son and oth ers as to the great degrees. T h e re were som e e x ce p - thickness o f the earth’s crust nre tion s to this rule, but the statem ent now generally con sid ered unten- that b elow 3,000 fret in w ells it had been fou n d E A C H certain ■ able, and it was that believed the j was on ly aDout 50 m iles in tenqterature d e clin e d *vus a fraud, j It was probable that that it depth, the viscou s A t the rate that he had indicated, I zon e acted as a buffer betw een tlio the heat w ou ld be so fervent that liqu id in terior and the solid crust. all su ostan ces w ou ld l>e melted, T h e flexibility o f the cru st show ed it was b elieved that the earth’ s that it was not o f great thickness. cru st was thicker than this w ould T h e lecturer dw elt upon the p ro x i indicate, because the in crease o f mate .... . e« o f eaithqnnkes, such at escapin g to the surface. a had som eth in g to do and oth er M eats. n49 CHEAPEST! ’’ of Summ r. Coo;*. Co., ( *: i Chal W. foh is! -u. lit* ’ I S T O E T I '.'JE*. 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Notice ia hereby given that I will apply to the county court of Coos county, state of Oregon, at the January term, on the 4th day of January, lHKti, for the license prayed for in the foregoing petition, for the pre cinct of Candolph in the said Coos county, nnd state o f Oregon. Joseph Walsor. The mu«t popular W e e k l y newspaper devoted to science, mechanic*, enginci-rinK «Iwcoverie«. m - Tentionnand patents ever published. K.vcry num ber illustrated with spletiilul enKravinps. This publication furnishoaa most valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without. The popularity of tlio SclKNTIFl A sikbk ’ A!« is such that its circulation nearly e«|uale that of all other papers of its rls*s coti '.in-d. Trice. 932) a year. Discount to Clubs. Sold I nil newsdealers. MUNN d UO., Publishers. No. 3 C 1 Broadway. N. V . r mic so r\ a rpc Munn A Co. have |U^I ** * . •' S a 11' >>‘ !i Thirty; F . - - ot ye.'ira’ ho Fa'- r.t Office nnd have «'repared l,.i.-re - . 1 O ' .7 H im th oci T h o u - i so ft) . ’ i«-: l,,r I 1 11 1' ,n die v . . t>., ¡ . 1 foreign countries, faveat-. Tra ««-Mark*. Copyright*. As*iKtiiuent.-.. amt other i-r.perb for 1 securi :• j to . ■. ■■•r . '.t o t ’ " :!- •1 '' I ' i ,t o St it , Cauaila. I Sat ( 1 r»uoe. I Germany and other : r. inn cm. or. ■. pre pared et'-hort • •• hu -1 on re.sonnble P-nn* tnforn ation I ■ ob unmgpaG itsi er fully given w u ’ >U* d . ;r-. -. Iland-bi.... - o f • infonnation • id fr< *. ' ’ o'- n p obtained through Munn A Co. are n■ i • ■ l in the Bcientino f t .-licit not • e I* American tree. ’I tie i.d. ■’ « xrell understo A By ail j>vr- h who V l**ll tuiiiB- POAddiet^ ‘” n ' n ' *A C O . Office SC1EKTOT0 A mciucan . 3ol Uroadwaj, New \ ork i I F i t I L M .liT I AG IIA I f . X<>. R. E. BUCK, Coquille City I n et s A Carrying: The U- S* M ails l s o Wells. Fargo & Co’s Picture Fr.'imes, Door and Window Frames made. Saws filed and Furniture Repaired. All work done to order. Prict s Reasonable. Location: Near Gold Beach Hotel. IT ST it i] Df }i! Kr.udolptj, Ori*i'on: } J. W a lte r ?rop . B rew ery, and be orders from all parts filled prom ptly, v CASH STORE! Express Jns tituD I [o EAVSE8 EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS u ST A T IO N E V E R Y I MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets the stage at the month of the Umpqna. New and comfortable stages. Fare to Portland by this route $14./>0. Each passenger allowed A0pounds o f baggage Passengers are requested to be in Empire City the night before departure. Any information in regard to the above line can be procured at the Blai co or Central hotels in Marshfield, and the post office in any public lw ise iu Empire. Main Stivc t, ('oquillt' City l);;n.. A* L- Nosier. Proprietor C G Q v Clocks. Cutlery, et :-. — DEALERS IN Sale- ACRES o f land on Four Mile creek ! *) nine miles south of Pardon, con- taini g 4«) acres bottom, ¡ill cleared: 20 acres under fen*1« . good meadow, gardei spot of 2 acres, good hill-ride range for cattle or sheep. Plenty of outside range Good dwelling house 21x;U) feet, six rooms ¡in-1 several out houses. Good stream of \ iter tiewing by the bouse. Good soil, will produce anything adapted to the cli mate of Oregon. Good V’agon road from the place to Rnndeti. w here there is sale for all marketable products. Apply to Mm. Emma Erickson on the premises, or ¡it this office. v4no4.">. t i* T h e new A 1 S ch oon er I«1 L iin . — AND ALL KINDS OF— L T J M C edar , j A ld e r f ir , E IE] JR, ash , m a ple , m yrtle , and sp ru ce lu m b er alw ays on hand and fo r sale at the low est rates. TOWING B y the T u g K A T I E C O O K , on the river and bar, at reasonable rates. Tim lrer, m atch -w ood and stave tim b er pu rchased. O rders fo r lu m b er filled in qu an ti ties to suit, and at the low est liv in g rates. J. P A R K E R , C H A S F. DOE. P a rk ersb u rg C oos cou n ty O regon . v ln lS tf. PROPRIETOR. & Patronize Home industry I Li R.E. BUCK Livery, Feed amt Stage Stable. __ k M X I*X * Tug Company!! Z \EVLEK in Groct-rivs. PrnvisjonH. l-'lour, S / Lard. lk*:ins. < '.-indies, nut s. Tobacco. Cio.-irs. Cigarettes. c*ti*.. < tc. For I « K — AND— I ■ Sii . k Gents C othing. iiaots and S ocs. y sonablie. STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! CABINET MAKER. j most Ken-T'-TC^T P Empire CiiY and Brain's Station, r> U 1 L I) E R, lmil at tlie S p e c i a l -¿ A t t e n t io n G iv e n t o B o a r d in g - TERM S M O D ERATE. POST OFFICE KN ABE Store, 0 . ANDREWS PIANO C o q u ille C ity, - - - - O regon THE FAMOUS arkersburg , L. M. G ottkchalk : ! —“ The best instru ment now existing P A T E N T S'! »rent S in ce the con d ition s -------A ls o ------- A fresh and c h o ic e su p p ly o f B e e f B oer o f best mini ity alw ays to i i j as 1 -;'!i«*ric pressure, and said Patents obtained, and all / ’ . I T- distance from the surface. T he it was n ♦ so absurd as some E S T B U S I N E S S attended to heat o f the interior was con sta n tly thought to believe that a tm osp h eric J 'H O M I 'T L Y and fo r M O T E R - $ heat m ight be slow er IS S U E the ! months. of Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, whicl vl»U. we will sell cheap for c a s h . C andy, N uts, F ru its, aud N otions. AYER & SON S MANUAL rntv and Biui state, stilt“ , for tho penod |*t tbki < >f six cornty b»r the of J indicate a gyratory m otion in L ard, PiniADaP-li\. L»rg«.a Circulatii'n of uny Agricultural Taper in the W«st. « stnt“ «if Ore »»a. 1: -ruby m mt r.*»p-».i: fully and aud T. V. N ichols, Banden, w w i i M v .i j Q > v cm o , ,, ( l)otn c anb ^a rm . earth, and a fa llin g in o f p ortion s are am on g the causes o f eurth- ask that a license be «’ muted to .To-a-jili o f the cru st in con sequ ence. That quakes T h e tw isting o f ch im n eys NValser. t«» retail spintm*ns liiiuor : in le w, ’ 1 ••n**«.ii|..n. .n •»•« d jiroi.n t. the in terior o f the earth is in tense and m onum ents d id not necessarily i q" !I wells B acon , T o b a cco , C igars, CCTIUATCQ PorlEWSPIPF.R IDVEJUTSDfi c p c c t o ! IMA I kw at Lowest C.-.oh Ratos lilLs. m ovem ent turbances was R4 m iles, and the o f Coos 1 'otmf//, Slufr o f Orct/on. WV, the nnd«*rrti^ncd, lt*<_'al voters of Ran caused b y the shrinking, from tin m inim um 2?« miles. T h e pressure dolph precinct., in said county of (A>os, and loss o f heat, o f the in terior o f the o f subterranean reservoirs o f water by M eal, Hats trimed to order a sf-ecialily. à o d i ï y CONTRACTOR & j , prove his continuous residence upon, and | ; culUvntion o f. 8aid land, viz: ) of Fain iew. C* h >. s county, ! Ed. Bunnell was Jacob Hiiiley place. F lou r, a n d O rn a m e n ts. RuoM ng Embroidery Veiling, Scarfs etc* etc- 71v(5. 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Monda} December 27. issò, vi:i: Abram A. Hiyley, pre-emption D. No. " im ):;. for the . 3^ o f N . E. and S. E. }4 o f N. W. '*,. Sec. 31. Tp. 26 S. R. 11 West. Wil. Mer. He names the following witness s to priv- j westward o f that city, and not fin - am ong the m ost com m on o f to n e s - ly hot is in dicated 1 Land Oftico at Koselmr«. ():« .■>.!. ( Nov. .*», iss*;. f r? T O I T S O P OTK’ E is hereby «iven that th.- inllow- t Premium Liet. N in«-named s»*ttler has filed notici* «>f O n l y Magniflret G O C ts . u Y o a r . his iuteutitm to make linai proof in s ipport Cnpy and Outflt to Club-rRleer* Free. of his claim, and that said proof v.ill I k - Addrers, HOME ANu? FARM. Louisvll!;. **■ made before the countv Clark of Co ■ conn- T h e place o f distu rban ce eaus- iDg the earthquake in C harleston H, lìViSiGiis, ( ¡it)n ed Li ait 1 » JiJl i i t.ibleS, n \ /r D T I C H ! ^ NOTH’E FOU FT BUCATI« »N. effect i l Or e l I i ,C. i l«‘S, T h is p a p e r in k e p t on file a t th e ofilre o f T. It. Willard. t’iM|iiillc City, Oregon. the b y the C harleston disturbance, and in the old crystallin e rock s that that the statem ents with regard to ' underlie C harleston, stretch in g . . t . it were w idely con tra dictory. freirn the westward. It was rep ort- A n earthquake is neither a novel ed that there was a sligh t ch an ge nor a m ysterious occu rren ce. It is in the depth o f the water at that are not vib ra tin g from A n earthqu ake is a C«..m ille them, j was in the speaker’s opin ion , to the ! tv, (;re«« n, at Umpire < ity. (>re;i-n. on It was not su rp risin g that been the v4n!8tf < H ir iA T D R S * HOOK. }>osed, for if it hail been it w ould “ sn a p p in g LAIRD & ( JOHNSON Cottage Saloon 1. W illard« Book shows how to proportion a cor- nh't*. 2. Viakr m oulding knivoH. 8. l)i-t rake to nutr ■ • witt eav«* m oulding. 4. Gauge a ta, i-;-i:ig K stpiaro fi. M i t m o u l d i n g work; J on hiii- . rt. Get length o f hip rafters. 7. Get the Irn-king for same two way*. 8. Get tbo lei:«tli o f Jack rafter* two ways. p. Make hin for concave re f. 10. M y out ratters o f any piteh. 1). Cut ktalile moulding* to tit at top. 1- I'ut upper end o f Jack rafti rs. 18. I'nt valley rafter«. 11. Get s square two w iys. ¡5. Strike a circle with a sipiarc. :•!. T o make a spiral. 17. Plum b a post with a ten-foot pole. is. Plumb a crook ed post. 11*. Make one box contain sat»* an two. i*. Cut a rafter w ithout a knowledge o f its lemrth. P rice, 50ct*. or 13.SO per dozen. Send t > A lleghan ies, and its depth from 10,- Earth- j h 1 by boys, called Millinery Store!! A Larno Variety of M u re. the gist he whs naturally appealed to have caused a great wave. An fo r in form a tion in regard to the earthquake wave co m in g from b e m ost striking o f earthly p h e n o m low often exerted its greatest force ena, and w hile he d id not assum e on the surface, ¡is in the gam e play- the title o f “ P rofessor Airs. A.O. Aiken. O L IV E & A IK E N . Have just received at tïie ir n e w A V ery Great Bargain. COQUILLE CITY. OREGON. j ’W i n e s , X j i q _ - In ord e r to clo se ou t our B u si P i n e ness by Jan. 1st we are offerin g u e r s , O i g ' s i r s a n d O d , our entire stock o f G eneral mer- d e r i c r S a l e . cb a n ,i«»e at great reduction. T h ose O r. B rc v 7 n , P re p . made, he continu ed. From all 000 to 20,000 feet. It is not lik ely * itiir b -im » r * quarters, in qu iries hail com e to ti nl the center o f the ,b H I. u i M h i i i u him about the C harleston e a r th was under the ocean, as som e snp- quake. A. G. Aiken, Coquille City, (Jgn, Airs. C. W.Olive. M O N T G O M E R Y W A R D A CO. W ool! n44 10,000 find 20,000 aud 00,000 p e r -, dow n in tl»- case, in Japan ,w here gone at on ce, and 250,000 lire* were j there are ince-iwiiit earthquakes, an ; imlt)lltet| t() us b b y uote or reporteil to have been lo*t in the extensive system o f taking observa- accou n t will please com e forw ard islauil o f Java in wlmt m ight be ti >n- has been institute«! It will and settle. rega rd ed as a sin gle earthquake. d ou btless be fou n d that the lino o f 7 w W ise, Bros. A Co. A n exh austive in qu iry in regard distu rban ce iu the C harleston to the seat anil dep th o f the ( liar- earthquake was parallel / v4 1)211 S ì 5Ì2U W a b a s h A v e u u e , I 'h iu n x a , IP P aya ble in advance. At the tim e o f the sh ock felt in this city on A ugust 10, tw o y e a rs ! T h e re was n oth in g rem arkable in wagon in the street, and the bu ild - its phenom ena, lh e r e hail b e e n , jugs shook. I n the geological ALDINO done to suit till* times. Shingles, Shakes and pickets furnish H ed on short notice. I sand were thrown up. In ll>33 there was a great revolution in the eru p tion s Freight nf.tf J I 11 1 fi ; i l > \ Al Ll-.iS i f 1: lui 2’ . u*i!t s ri».»;* •' ! U U (juil!-- (' v. UK)nere • h n l4. » ni- Am pay in« 17cts. Cash for good wool in !)»- »! and nl*«u 2C seeded to •rii'is: good shape delivered hen* at Hendon. w J 1 tlrvc*:!»!!■.; LMsIlL* frati e S ieb ««-ri| »iioii N i -I io a I, I will pay 17',cts.. one-half in nu rrhandi <■. I !. ,(.«>'•« i ; H 3 X j a » t e 3 'c S t a l e s or 17!^ out of my store. Bring «m your good l lie under:-ignei have opened a ] • Hi*i- hi* tîil* K_‘S> or. iru h ding i; :-»• of wool at once. I keep a first-class store of I. yoke uf it!«- and oil;» r U1 to ; X j ADIES AND O w iiD R E N ’ 3 X dlA T S subscription sch ool in the p u blic 111 tl I r uf 2d head in finding ¿ve oov/n, school b u ild in g in C oq u ille City, P lc w e r s , C s tr ic lr \i -* d 's many n».h r va'm.’ le things about jn n . I H I and solicit the pa tion age o f the tl ■ ;iiuc • 2. •«>>. It i-j really a rare bar, ::in. P lu m e s and. Flour, Bacon & Potatoes (•all at this office. nM if p eop le o f this vicin ity. JL jl JJ o - Always on Hand, and every thin sold at T erm s: L a ce s. Bedrock prices. Terms Cush. S eu ioi dep artm en t......................$fi W. II. Averill. IK iT o b c n s , J u n io r ” ........... • • • • $4 Town o f Averil! (better known as Handout. ruptures o f tin* surface, and jets o f v o lca n ic M onday, as cheap as the cheapest. h are to P ortland o n ly $14.40. qu ake it was not a very great aftair. ( sou ml lik a th e ru m blin g o f a heavy ! lestou earthquake had m -tyet been PRiEM, S tages run all winter, leav- s a careful and courteous master. had product d startling effects and ago, the professor w as alone in his killed som e people, as an e a r t h -1 room in the college. H o heard a ! carried LIZZIE ^*ei» in teiest and co m fo rt to g o <>!. IVI it .\<*lsuii, )\ stir. by the E m p ire C ity and D rain O ver two- \\rnx run regularly to this place for In New E ngland, d u rin g the last Station Stage Line. \ v one year bavin« been chart red by century, there have been a great thirds o f this line is on a sm ooth, Air. Lyons for that time. m any earthquakes. In 1727 the hard sea beach and on on e o f O re T H E JP IK X TE E H S r g o n ’s most beautiful rivers. cou n try alnnit N ew ln iryp oit was Is ft dry. safe schooner, and Capt. “ Dick” re fe rre d to as likely to be better d u rin g that period , besid es u n d erstood hereafter than at pres- sm aller ones. earthqu akes that had to T k c B C V K R S * G l 'I O K « iuxaed S e p t , a n ti M a r c ly each 3 1 * p ages, 8 ’ :; x l l ' j l i i c b r n t W l t h o v e i 2 ,5 0 0 I llu s tr a tio n s - • M h o le P i c t u r e G a lle r y . C » IV K S W h o l e s a l e P r ic e s d ir e c t to reu m i m era o n a l l g o o d s f o t ¿ '« v e r n a l o r f a i n t l y u n c , T e li a b u n t o o r d e r , a n d g l ree e x a c t c o s t o f e v e r y t h i n g y o n une, e a t , d r i n k , w e a r , o r t m v c f u n w i t h . T li e s c I N V A L U A B L E «.O O IiM c o n t a i n I n f o r m a t i o n g h n m . i f r o m t h e m a r k e t s o f t h e w o r l d . W'<- w i ll m a il u c o p y Ì G I K K to a n y a d d r e s s u p o n r e c e ip t o f IO c t s . t o d e f r a y e r j i e n -e o f m a i l i n g . L<ct u s h e a r h u m you. R e s p e c tfu lly , is corresjion d in gly were 2!>I earthquakes worth ch ro n iclin g ent. The speaker said Hint al- th ou gh the C harleston earthquake T H E Intion lation o f the earth increases, the \ viait anY PRrt o f O regon or W a sh - nu m ber o f ob servers increases, and bigton territory, will find it greatly shaken up in the sam e way that it had been at C harleston recently, l a i I Injun Ueo. W hat is bein g rr-3 t -.-r 1 A TE FEES. O u r office is o p p o site the U. S. P atent Office, and we can obtain , 1 - h — in both he m i- — ■ spheres.” K ki .I/O go :—“ l have never seen P R O P R IE T O R L ouisb th'-ir .-ipuil." I’ .MtLiNK Luro.v:—“ The Knabe Piano sur- prs cs all other makes.” The popular 11 VRKINGTON PIANO and tin’ CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN. C lauv CONSTAN TLY K eep s ou ter crust had lost its heat, it no with them. -S cie n tific A m erican. A n assortm ent o f A BANCROFT & CO., lon g er contracted. B oots anil shoes, Built F\press!Vfj for tlh Sole Agents. 721. Market St., San Frrncisoo. Ilem em lier th is: W e give the ! M ou n tain ch ain s resulted front H ats and caps. 5 in e i patents in less tim e than those re- f O IT I 1 l •1. E. H agen buch . BI huco Drugstre, Marsh readju stm ents o f the earth’ s sur- \ H e r a l d and San F ra n cisco C h ron - | m ote fIonl W iishington. V x/ VJ I \ Y j i S tationery, Inks, field, local agent. nll-3m fa ce caused by earthquakes. T h e i d e fo r $2.75 p e ry e a r; the H e r a l d D ry g o o d s and Semi Model ot D raw ing. ^Ve fo ld s and fractu res seen iu every and S. F. Call, $2.50; the H eral d ftt|vj8e as to patentability free o f Y V 11' 1' 1;,u,n °-n 1,0 ,,th**r Ront«*. C loth in g L a ¡ins, I tt vi)sst*l Having maui* six round tni>s m ountain belt co u ld not have and S, F. E xam in er, *3 .0 0 ; ami tlio I cbftr(,e .” am i « V m ^ k e A V ¿ 7 ¡„ dies. C e n ts taken p lace w ithou t great distur- bances, and in every m ountain th« last six months, is s os • to k« < p ! H e r a l d and H o m e & Farm ^ * 5 0 \ (j„if.Ss PcUent fo SecureiL u np hor past reoord, and will until further — all in advance. 'I'he latter pjiiters W e refer, Itero, to the Postm ns- j llotict1*on :,7 " after Novemoer if»t.b, vi W. Gallier and C h ild ren s BLACK-SMITHING G en era l fu r range are evid en ces o f m any earth-1 the H om e A F arm , will he sent a ter, Supt. o f M on ey O rd er D iv., 1 froiKht to F°PuiJi‘‘1 r ’ t>'1 a,Vl a11 i",ln,s 1 m n ish in g g o o d s ; ** . J . ( 1 , . . p ti it u ii 7 ; tht* lower river at the following rates: quakes. In the highest m ountain year Free to any address by the Rud to ontctals ot tlie u . o . l a t e n t Flour $:t pi«r ton, suit, nail«, iron nmlconl also groceries, ^ l o r s e - S l a . o e i n g ' ranges, like the H im alayas, the j sender pa yin g o n e year in advan ce j Inn citra la r, advice, term s oMI'ANY. C anned good s, and referen ces to actual clien ts in v4nl2 w ork o f elevation is constantly go-1 fo r tlio H e r a l d and any arrearage N eatly un«l p rom p tly d on e, at the C igars, to b a c c o y o u r own State or C ounty, write to ofOthors,who wish toexamine low est liv in g prices. in g on. D isp lacem en ts are con - that ho m ay owe. tf. S h o p next I aluj can d ies. H e pays the liigh- this paper, or obtain estim ate* & •dvertising «pic* when in Chicsgo, w«ii imj it on f ■</ a' doov east o f I/Oiieve s d ru g store, est p r ic e fo r c o u n tr y p to d u ce stantly taking place all over the OpjHisito P atent C ilice, C- A . Snow w orld. 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