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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1896)
cibi derail UPPER - RIVER DEPARTIVIENT.i PUBLISHED EVEKY TUESDAY ¡ J. S. McEHElK & J. S. MfCUS, ------------- -------,---------------- ^Æyrtle P eint and th.e TXpper-Coquille, and "Wlaat 1© a-oin.gr on Tliere. Editors and Proprietors. Devoted to the material and social up building o f the Coquille Valley particularly and o f Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. Suuday was a lovely day. W . R. Stewart, tbe sick veteran, is not recovering os fast os bis TUESDAY, JANUARY 14,189« friends hnye hoped be wonld. Hip! Hip! Hip! — Rah-r! a side P. FISHER, N kwhpapkb A dmebtisino A qeht , • 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fraurlaco, is walk to the depot! Won’t it be ou r authorized agent. This paper is kept on flie n his o f f i c e . _________________ ___________ _____ _ grand? Our city dads have got a THE GOLDBUO MICROBE move on. is instantly killed by sending I Doit. a 2-cent stamp to the Ameri can Bimetallic League, Wnah- iugton, D. ( ' , and asking for free literature. Do it._____ _ Bandon’s Budget. G N O T H I. »» Mrs. Nannie Giles is favorably mentioned for school clerk here to be voted for in March. She would be an excellent choice. wooden piles only last from six months to a few years, requiring continual replacement at great ex pense. OsrLa.ii iLy of Froflt. The Secret in Making Money is Applications are pouring iu from engineers, contractors and railway The yonug girl belonging to tbe in this Old Greek Proverb. officials. These men are quick to Hughes family is thought to be see the certainty of profit. They nre perhaps better able to judge improving. IT MEANS “KNOW YOUR 0PP0R- than others, because 373 railway It is estimated that there are companies nre now preparing to TUNITY.” two thousand saw-logs in Catching build 20,547 miles of new line. creek to be run out on tbe next 3000 miles nre now being graded or nre under coutrnct; the superior- high water. Some of the Men Who Made Millions j ity of the Railway nnd Dock Con The leap-year ball to be given By Knowing How to Aft on Very struction Co’s nntent pile in solid, at Opera ball, iu this place, Febru substantial, indestructible trestle Valuable Information. ary 29th, will be n grand affair. work is causing the demand in this special field. Those in charge are determined to There is also nn immense demand make it the event o f the season. When Commodore Vanderbilt was for indestructible piles in the con The G. A. R. festival and fancy asked how he made his great for struction of piers, jetties, docks, tune of $90,000,000, he replied: “ It ball for February 22d will be one bulkheads, breakwaters, foundation! was an easy matter to become rich; of the best efforts of the old vote. just watch for the opportunity, and for bridge piers, etc. The closing of any one of the The profits, if Hny, of the occasion then take advantage of it,” said he. many negotiations now pending will will be expended in organizing a “I commenced with only a few hun dred dollars.” But there are many crcato an immense demand for the relief corps at Ibis plnce. people who cannot recognize the stack and enuse it to sell at a very Charles Roberts has opened a opportunity to make money. They high figure. Prominent bankers say: “ The lunch counter on Spruce between may have a little sum to invest but public ought to buy this Btock now Fourth and Fifth streets. Hot are not iu a position to know what before the price goes up,” as the coffee, pie and cake for 10 cents. is going on. above are only a few of the many It is a well-known fact that Com- This will be convenient to those sources of earnings that will cause . . . . . . | modore Vanderbilt made most of who want a nice meal at any time bu fortune by buying stocks at a Railway nnd Dock C on stru ction on short notice. low price, and holding on until they stock to rise to a high price. The very moderate estimate of Several who attended Patrick had an immense rise. He had tbe earnings pays 45 per rent dividei d peculiar gift of knowing just when Flanagan’s funeral bad not visited to buy and when to sell. Other on stock costing only $10 per share Coos bay for years. They did not men have made great fortunes in without counting in any profits or fail to notice the elegant new school stocks of one kind or another, contracts with the U. 8. government or New York City. When any of building at Marshfield. I f it bad among them being John W. Mackay, these contracts are closed the stock been constructed of brick it would the Itockafellers, and Jay Gould. will sell above $100 a share very They all started with smnll sums. almost equal the similar structure Among the stocks that hnve been quickly. There will be Bpent by tbe city in Mvrtlb Point. sensational in their development is Edward Fnby and son of Pros the Bell Telephone stock, rising of New York in reconstructing a small part of the city water front per visited this place last Saturday from a very low price to over 200. about $3,000,000 per ytar for many This stock has paid lurge dividends on business before the C . S. court and made the original investors years to come. In a private con commissioner. Mr. Faby is a pio rich. versation Hon. J. Sergeant Cram, Ex-President of tbe Board of Dock neer of Coos county and owing lo Commissioners said: “There is an Ten Millions a Year. his sterling character he is highly immense fortune iu this company's The Western Union Telegraph respected. His son Edward seems Company started business with system of construction.” to be “ a chip off the old block.” $500,000 of capital stock. Its pres Some of the G. A. R. boys con Bunilon.Jan. 11.— Mr. Editor, did you know that Frauk Holman was template visiting the post at Ban running the livery barn while Mr. don next Saturday evening; the Boyd is at the city? Frank makes occasion of their installation. a good boss. Thomas Nolan, of Prosper, The woolen mills started up again proyed up on his homestead before this week, ufler being shut down the [I. S. commissioner at this place during the holidays. The Ancient Order of Foresters last Saturday. The settler is in is starting a lodge at this place. very poor health and is now in tbe D. E. Stitt is attending county county infirmary for medical treat conrt this week. ment. The schooner Lizzie Prien, Capt. N o t ic e . — Putrons o f the Clover- Dick Wilson, came in Sunday. Leaf Creamery are called to meet Capt. is as jolly as ever. at this place ( Myrtle Poiut) on Sat Rev. J. S. McCain delivered two urday, January 18, 189«, at 11 very interesting disernrses here o ’clock n. in-, to consult and if pos Suuday. Come ngaiu, Me. sible arrange to run the creamery. Public school reopened Monday W. H. E r d ic e . with a large attendance. Come to Bandon for good schools. George Hall, of Johnson creek Lnaiber is being put on tbe mines, came down last week in high ground for the new M. E. church, spirits over the prospect o f an and work will be started before excellent clean-up that ha expects Jong. Two dances nt Bandon last Sat- in the near future. A number of nrday night. That does pretty well our business men are interested for one night, but then you know with Mr. Hnll and his report is the people at Bandon don’t dance enconrnging to them. Hindi anyhow. Editor Connor, of tbe Enter Quite a number of improvements are still going on in Bandon for all prise, visited Coos bay last week, for tho first time; be wns highly it is the dead o f winter. The town board has J. S. Kane- pleased with tbe outlook and pros matz surveying streets preparatory pect of Coos county. Beaver Hill to gradiog the same and putting Tbe cbnrcli Indies of towu gave ent capital stock is $100,000,000, with its lively and thrivingappenr- down sidewalks. a cbnrcli social last Friday evening and pays $5,000,000 a year net pro Mrs. Emma Erickson gave her ance seemed to surprise him, but that was veiy enjoyable. The ex fits to the stockholders. son Harry a surprise party last he wns reminded of tbe vast There are many other high-priced Wednesday night. About 00 peo resources o f his newly adopted ercises were interesting and tbe stocks that cost originul buyers a ple were in attendance and had a county. Mr. Connor is progressive sapper was all that one could desire. very low price, and now pay large splendid time. Mrs. Erickson bad The net proceeds wero o^er twelve dividends on many millions of cap prepared a splendid supper of cake in his ideas, and he will no donbt dollars, which will be used toward ital stock. and coffee, which is a gentle re prove himself to be a very great The Edison Electric is another purchasing an organ for the M. E. minder that the like can bo had at help to the progressive elements notable example of wonderful devel- of this valley. churcb. all times at the Central House on ment and profit. A broker who the hill. Borne valuable presents A fine block o f land is offered The Battalion band had a reunion bought twenty shares of the origi were made to Harry. Harry con fiee, in Myrtle Point, for tbe pur and festival at Armory ball, in this nal stock nt 45, costing $900, sold siders himself lucky com iugof age pose o f erecting a courthouse, jail, place, Satuiday evening, that was half of it a year later, getting $30,- in leap-year and presidential elec- 000 for 10 shares. etc. Will any other town do bet a very enjoyable affair. The per tion. He thinks that he will surely The Pullman Palace Car Com get married before tbe year is out. ter? Bid up gentleman and we sona who helped to organize tbe pany’s gross earnings have grown The Godfreys will be here tonight. will go you one better. Myrtle baud, nearly two decades ago, were until they are over $10,000,000 a We know what to expect - a lirst- Point is in the center of the most invited, and their presence re year aud the stock has gone up from class entertainment. important farming portion of the minded old settlers o f very joyous a low prico to 180. Sol Cullver has sold his interest There nre many chances for mak county, and it is hoped that we will early days, when band music was iu tbe meat market to Mr. Hall. ing investments, but there are none It is reported that the sick child soon have a pork packing house, looked upon ns a great aquisition like the Railway aud Dock Con of Thomas Wooden died Thurs cannery, sash and door factory, to all celebrations aud festivals. struction stock nnd many prominent da y. R am bler . woolen mill, a large brick hotel, A very'interesting letter wns read men iu banking, railroad and finan ------------- «-«♦►-*------------- and inducements will be offered to from Judge J. H. Schroeder, in cial circles say this stock, which can Dora Doings. now be bought at $10 per share, is parties to induce them to erect a which lie regretted very much that sure to sell at 50 before long, and Dora, Jan 10.— People’s pnrty to Inrge saw mill. Why should we his official duties prevented bis eventually have an immense rise like the front! K. H. Hansen gave an uot have tbe county seat and get attending. The evening was the Bell Telephone, the Edison oyster supper, also furnished ir usic all the comity offices? whiled away with whist, games, Electric and Pullman Palace Car for a social dance nt Alex Jackson’s M. M. Melvin, a music dealer social intercoursennd refreshments, stocks. o o January 4th, postponed from The capital of the R. Si D. C. Co. January 1st on account of high from Marshfield, visited Myrtle the chief of which was an oyster water. Nearly everybody from Poiut last week. He is a cousin stew. Among the invited guests is Ten Millions, divided into 100,- 000 shares. north, south, east and west was to the Lockwood brothers and a were Dr. K. A. Leep, S. B. H er The par value is $100 per share present and a grand good time was grandson o f Grandpa Pitts, who mann, W. Homer Greer o f the and the stock is full paid nnd non had. Good music was rendered by once lived near the mouth of Bea Washington and Lee university of assessable. The stockholders hnve Ingraham, Clinton, Sumerlin and Harrison. Fifty-five free numbers ver slough. Mr. Melvin’s father Virginia, W. H. Brown, Capt. Allen no individual liability whatever. Mr. Edward A. Wilson, ttie well- were given, and the ladies equaled was an intimate frieud o f the writer Walker, I. E Rose, N. G. W. Per known Vanderbilt stockbroker, says: the gents iu number, in all some years ago, and was a member of thing oyer one hundred. The crowd the Oregon legislature about a kins, Capt. G. W. Leneve Bnd Capt. In our twenty years experience we Will McCloskey. G. M. Short have never handled a stock of such was so great part walked over lo quarter of a century since. He delivered au after-dinner speech on instrinsic merit or one which will the schoolhouse and there danced four sets, while two sets danced at was one of God’s noble men, aud the financial problem of our coun pay such big profits. This stock Mr. Jackson’s house. Six sets an acquaintance with the young try, which was received with ap gives the small investor an equal chance with the capitalist, ns the were run until supper, then the gay man gave us much plensur>, as he and happy dancers were filled with seems very much like Ins father, plause by ull except the base drum smnll investor generally 1ms to buy goodieB, and plenty of oyster pie who by the wny lias passed over to mer, who took exceptions to that at par nnd be content with a divi part of the talk (fo r the purpose} dend of G or 7 per cent a year. and cakeB were left. Thus refreshed the silent shorp. Any one can invest in Railway and tho crowd returned to the school- The railroad agent at this place of illustration). The man o f the j Dock Construction stock now at $10 house and there tripped time to the received n telephone messnge last drum-stick was referred to as a per share (tbe par value is $100) music until a People's party bird announced daylight npproncbiug Wednesday evening that a special Pop. For b w I i i I a it wns fenrd that aud they can buy from one share by a shrill crow. Suffice it to say, train would leave Myrtle Point nt a riot was on hand, bnt good cheer upwards at the same price a cnpital- ° thousand shares. The everybody went borne well pleased 11 o'clock Thursday to enable the was restored and the bnud struck *Mt with the People’s party aud tbe members of the Pioneer Associa up with “ After the Ball” and tbe stock is certain to have an immense rise when investors and speculators dr.nce. offended party bnnged out his ruf. become aware of its great value as Mr. Jackson has rented his place tion and the ftieuds of Patrick nnd‘ is thinking of going to Cali Flanagan to attend the funeral of lied feelings on the drumhead with the earnings will pay four aud a that noble man st 2 o’clock p. in., a vim that awakened a new interest half per cent on the par value of fornia in the near future. A shooting-match was announced in Empire City. When the train in the occasion. The festival was the shares which equals 45 per cent at Jackson’s on Snturdny and dance started every sent wns occupied. one of the grand social affairs often cash dividends per year on stock enjoyed by tbe members of the bought now at the low price of $10 at night nt Gravel Ford hall, Jan Mr. Flanagan's excellent qualities Myrtle Point band. per share. uary 11th. Surely this is an opportunity J. H. Minnrd aud A. R. Crib- had endeared him to all who were which is met with but once in a life bins hnve been nttcndiug couuty so fortunate as to know him. Some time. oonrt here had known him oyer a third The e will to lively times in this Minard & Bright are still cutting of a century, but they never heard Cannot bo permanently oared by tbe one stock when it is listed on the Stock log . to run down the East Fork of a disparaging word word against his of opiates and sedative compounds. It la a disparaging Exchange. We deal in numerous the river. character. He was universally too deeply seated. It la caused by an bonds tbat pay from 4 to 5 per cent Impoverished condition of the blood, i \ r°J .°K * n k,ll,"S loved sml respected. upon which the nerves depend for suste a year. We nre so confident of the J. H. Minards sheep. One lost ______________________ nance. This is the true and only nataral profits that will accompany invest his grip and forgot to bark any explanation for nervousness. Purify, en ment in this stock that we have not Fishtrap Fulminations. more. D on R ex . rich and rltaliia the blood with the slightest hesitation advising our Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the clients to sell their bonds and invest Fishtrap, Jan. 13.— Marion Clin Snuta Maria “ Times,” Cal., in speak ton's camp will close down soon. in Railwar and Dock stock while ing of the various ailments of chil they can buy it at 10. The com Who is the greater traitor, Ar dren suid: “ When my children nold or Cleveland? pany is in solid financial condition, hare croup there is but one patent hns no indebtedness of any kind, Another bond issue; another medicine that 1 ever use, ami that crushing blow on tbe poor man. and there are no bonds or mortgages and nervousness will disappear. Hood’a is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ahead of the stock. Prof. H. M. Bunch cloaed his Sarsaparilla will five vitality to the blood It possesses sen,.......edical proper- term o f public school at this place The company owns all the rights, and will send it coursing through the ties that relieve the little sufferers last Friday. The day passed pleas veins and arteries charged with the life- titles, interests in, and the sole, immediately. It is, in my opinion, urahly away literary exerciMea oc- j giving, strength building qualities which absolute and exclusive right to man the best cough medicine in the mar- riipving the afternoon. The pro- *2"«'»™n®rTl’u»- ufacturo nnd sell indestructible - - 1 ' try Hood * Sarsaparilla and And the same k e t” If this remedy is freely given fessor is much endeared to his stu relief of which hundreds of people are tel piles under U. 8. patents. The best ns soon as the eroupy cough ap|>ears dents. ling iu their published testimonials. Get engineering talent of the world has it will prevent the attack. It is Jimmie Hammnck, son of Wsl- heretofore been unable to produce also an ideal remedy for whooping lace Hammaclt, hss been very sick a pile that is absolutely indestruct cough. There is no danger in giv- with disease o f the vermiform ap Bwaum Hood'« Rsnsparllls t . th* only ible. Many eoetlv experiments have True Blood Purifier prominently In th . ing it to children, ns it contains pendix. It has at last proven fatal, public . y . today. Hold by all drnggtata. been tried to make wooden piles nothing injurious. For sale by Dr the child having died. impervious against decay and the H o o H 'a D i l l , rara hebltu.l e . i « w ravage« of marine worms, but the B. L. Leneve, d ru g g ist. A CORREsroNDEKT. I IUOU s " H I S c,a. M nU .ptku . Nervousness Hood's Sarsaparilla Hood’s only Hood’s O ld Style-2>T © w Style In place of the old wooden docks covered by temporary sheds which now disfigure the water fronts of our cities, this company build solid, indestructible piers, on which per manent irou, stone or brick build ings are put up just tho same as on land. New York City’s revenue will be greatly enlarged by this vast increase of taxable property on these new piers. The United States government spent about $10,000,090 in deepening the entrance to the Mississippi to divert tidal notion by old style work which will be supplanted in future by the Railway nnd Dock Construc tion Company’s system. $4,000,000 hns already been expended on the two immense jetties in the bay at Galveston; they nre simply loose rock dumped in the water, forming a pyramid 100 feet wide nt the bot tom, tapering to 15 feet at the top above the water. Each jetty is about 4 J miles long. The Railway and Dock Construction Co. build indestructible jetties of same size ut the bottom ns at the top and save this enormous waste of stone and labor. In addition to nil these vast earn ings the plans of the R. & D. C. Co. call for an expenditure of about $10,000,000 to deepen the channel at Sandy Hook. The U. 8. govern ment can well afford to spend this stun to benefit the vast commercial interests of the port of New York. E v e n . B e a r S p e c u la t o rs B u y . for Ihn Jadeit and Rood Health for nil JUuakind. J o t ’ s 'JOHN KAINO, MARTIN Kl'ShEL THE MARSHFIELD JOY'S VEGETABLE 8 »REAPASILLA. is made from herbs, and contains n o mi ne r a l dru gs or deadly pois- ou. J oy ’s V e g e ta b le Bar *a par ilia robs the blood o f all its im puri t ie s , a n d courses all these impuri* il NO RTH F RO N T S T R E E T , M A R S H F IE L D . ™1" «* C o n s tip a tion, Liver C o m plaints and Kidney Affections. LL KINDS o f blacksmith work and wagon work, new or repair work, done on short notice. A WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK To g i.e satisfaction. Come and see us. novia’95| KAINO & RUSSEL. G o to th e Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla prevents tired feel ings, staggering sen- I sations, palpitation I o f heart, rush o f [ b lood to th e head, I I dizziness, ringing i n i ears, boots before th e | eyes, headache, b il iousness,constipation j o f bowels, pains in j the back,m elancholy, I tongue coated, foul breath, pim ples o n | face, body and lim b, d e clin e o f nerve force j d izzy s p e l l s , faint j spoils, co ld , clam m y I feet and hands, sour I risings, fatigue, in -1 somniaL and all dis- [ eases of tb e stomach, | liv e r and kidneys, j Joy.s Vegetable Sar- I | sapanlla is sold by all druggists. R e f u s e a substitute. When you pay for the best sec that I you get the beat. M a r s h fie ld RACKET STORE For cheap goods and splendid bargains. You can get many good articles at one-half their cost at other stores. BLANKETS AND PILLOWS at surprisingly low prices. Steel Files of all sizes and shapes at h a lf price. The RACKET is on the co-operative plan, and has good puyin.( stock iu the company for sale. North Front street, • ■ Marshfield. noviD’ysj C. HOW E, A gent THE ST E A M E R S Arago and Areata Will Make Regular Trips Between Railroad Co., Field, B. C., Canada; Howard Swineford, Esq., of How ard Swiuoford & Co., Richmond, Va.; W. M. Shipp, Esq., cashier of the Deposit Bank, Midway, Iiy.; Jacob Deyo, cashier Huguenot Bank, New Pnltz, N. Y .; C. E. Harwood, Esq., cashier Rockville National Bank, Rockville, Conn., nnd other promi nent gentlemen. The Railway and Dock Construc tion company has an absolute mon opoly and its earnings will increase with the steady growth of commerce and of railroads. Investors can buy the stock ut $10 per share, in lots to suit, from the financial agents of the company, Messrs. Geo. W. Dunn & Co., Bank ers, 2 W all Street, New York. Non residents can remit to them for the shares by check, draft, money order, registered letter, or by express, or have the stock certificate sent by express C. O. D. The secret of making money is in the old Greek proverb “ IIAIRON GN OTHI” (KNOW YOUR OP PORTUNITY.)—The New York Mercury. — ----- ---------------------------- DON’T STOP TOBACCO How to Cure Yourself While Using Tobacco. The tobacco habit grows on a man uutil his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco, to nu inveterate user, be comes a stimulant that his system continually craves. Baco-Curo is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forms,carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Ber lin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guar anteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you waut, while taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you when to stop. We givo a written guaranty to permanently euro any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no incon venience. It leaves the system as pure and freo from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists, with our ironclad guaranty, at $1 per box; three boxes (thirty days’ treatment), $2.50; or scut direct on receipt of price. Write for booklet aud proofs. Eureka Chemical & M Tg Co., M’f g Chemists, LaCrosse, W isconsin. Coos Bay and San Francisco CARRYING Passengers and Freight at Lowest Rates. OREGON COAL & NAVIGATION CO., Proprietors. E. G. Flanagan, Agent, Marshfield . S. O. Co., Agent, Empire City. 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At the same time wc wish to impress tho fact that :: :: :: It's the Simple, Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes —such as Do Long’s Hook and Eye, “ Soo that Hump,” “ Safety Pin,” “ Pigs in Clo ver,” “ Air Brake,” etc. Almost every one conceives Q a bright idea at some time or w other. Why not put it in prac tical use? YOUR talents may lie in this direction. May make your fortune. Why not try? :: :: :: :: :c f y W r i t c for further information and mention this paper. THE PRESS CLAIMS GO. Not only the bulls but even old bear operators are buying now— P h ilip W. A v lrctt, Geu. Mgr., they confidently predict that this 6 1 8 F S tr e e t, N orth w est, WASHINGTON, D. C. one deal alone will put U. & D. C. stock up to $250 a share as other |^*The responsibility of this company may bo Judged by the fact that its large contracts will follow. atock is held by over one thousand of the leading newspapers in tho Many lending marine engineers United States. and experts say: “ This company’s system of construction must come iuto universal use in building all improvements in rivers nnd har bors.” Powerful influences that R I P 'A 'N 'S will push this project in congress L L — will cause nil active, booming specu UJ lation in the stock; nn influential T h e m o d e r n sta n d - — --------- » --------------- - lobby and important railway, bank F ob T rade — A nice little 80-acre UJ a r d F a m i ly M e d i - ing nnd political interests are in line ranch, comfortable house, 10 acres for this purpose. c in e : C u res th e The officials nnd large stockhold in cultivation, splendid black-oak u ers are well known practical finan wood in abundance; located 3 miles c o m m o n e v e r y -d a y > ciers and business men, whose from Grants Pass, in the Rogue ills o f h u m a n ity . names are at once a synonym for River valley— to exchange for land! o trustworthy, capable management near Coquille City. A good bargain j n ,K u and a guarantee that any stock in will be given some one who wishes J z which they invest is safe, solid and to go to a dryer climate. Call at the o very profitable. Among them nre H erald office in Coquille City. Geo. W. Dunn, Esq., president of the company, hend of the banking house of Geo \V. Dunn & Co., New York, and president, director nnd trustee of other corporations; he This old reliable and hns been prominent iu Wall street | most puccessfal spec Acres. J mile from for 25 years as u careful,level-headed ialist in San Frat cis Myrtle Point poatoBes; all rieh bot co, still oontinnes to financier; Hon. Thomas Murphy, j tom land, cleared, fenced and in high cure nil Sexual and state of cultivation. GOOD HOUSE ex-senator— the famous ex-collector ! nnd new Seminal Diseases, barn, about 50 bushels o f potatoes of tbe port of New Y’ ork under and a large amount of garden truck; 27 Ruch as Gonorrhea, G 1 e e t, S t r i c t n re. President U. 8. Grant; the eminent tiers hard wood, good cook stove, 75 chick Syphilis, in all its about 50 bushels of corn, and a good lawyer, R. A. B. Dayton, Esq., coun- j ens. forms. Skin Diseases, skiff with two pairs of oars. ^ N e r v o u s Debility, sel of the company, 322 Broadway, ALL OFFERED FOR $ 5 0 0 Impotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss o f New York; Eugene Harvey, Esq., Call at Wells. Fargo <t Co’ s Express office Manhood, the consequence of self-abuee banker, Drexel building, Philadel- ¡ at Myrtle Point for further particulars. and excesses producing the following sym p toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un phia, Pa.; R. M. Stanbrough, Esq., der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in capitalist, West Hurley, New York; Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap the ears.” loss o f confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation o f the Geo. D. Hilyard, Esq., contractor, j 1 1 \ H I E S OF LAND. WITH A heart, w°akness of the limbs nnd back, Iona New York; W. A. Childs, Esq., of I ‘A - l \ ~ good, new 2 story house o f 7 of memory, pimples on the face, coughs, the Calumet and Hecla Copper Co., 1 rooms, besides closets and porches, all well consumption, etc. finished, good spring close to house, barn, DR. GIF BON hns practised in San Fran Calumet, Mich.; Edw. A. Wilson, chickeu-honse and yard, high land gnrden. cisco over 80years an 3 those troubled should Esq., broker, New York; Geo. B young orchard of prunes, plums, cherries, not fail to consult him and receive the ben apples, pears and peaches, with an abun efit of his great skill and experience. The Shellhorn. Esq., receiver Montgom dance o f small fruits. About one-half is doctor cur*s when others fail. Try him. ery, Tuscaloosa aud Memphis Rail bottom land, with garden, or pasture for a C l RES GUARANTEED. F e r a e cured way Co., Montgomery, Ala.; Y. Car- fow. with stock wpter. and all cleared and . at home. Charges reasonable. Call or cenced. Apply to G. W. NORTON. writ*. f>R. J. F. GIBBON. ryer, Esq., of the Canadian Pacific ( Coquille City, ( West Side.) | 625 Kearney slrect, San Fraucisco, Cal. An Elegant Home--------- ■ - for Sale, Cheap. 4 Ilf . Dr Gibbon