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7 >í V ¿ ¿ .i / . c O — 'i ¿ í - V- ¿3 t t l YOL. l e M ó . COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCII 17, 189(5. 14. ] ) R . J. BURT. MOORE, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. iL promptly respond to nil calls, . . day or nigut. Olllce at the new Ding Store, opposite the It. it. Depot; residence in Hatch prop erty. near Mr. Messer’s. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. W lï Union Labor Column. DEVOTE!» 1U THE INTERESTS OK THE LABORER PEOPLE’S PARTY. The following compose the County Ex ecutive Committee of the People’ s Party of Coos county, Oregon: Dint. No. 1—J. J. Stanley, Empire City. “ “ 2— A. M. Collver, Marshfield. “ “ 3—W. H. Hull. Riverton. “ “ 4—I. T. W eekly, Gravel Ford. “ “ 5—J. H. Matheny. Myrtle Point. “ “ 6 --W . D. Marshall, Ban don. W. H. HULL, Chairman. Riverton. J. S. McEWEN, V.-C. and Treasurer, Coquille City. J. J. STANLEY, Sec., Empire City. resign, for I am a firm believer in the fundamental idea of our govern ment—that in the people resides the power, and that legislative bodies have no right to act in opposition to the wishes of the people. If the voters canuot secure legislation for which they elect representatives it seems to me that government by the people and for the people has come to an end. There is no chance to mistake the wishes of California on this subject, and, as one of the rep resentatives of that state, it is my duty, to which I cannot be false, to oppose such measures as the people havo directed mo to oppose.” Senator Perkins puts into prnctiee the theory that “ public office is a public trust.”— S. F. Star. ; T H E H I ASK F O II N t H NO. 33. RBOW 1 . OUR NEW CLUBBING OFFERS! D ill III). D o n a ln o CiMIMtr OllieiulN H a u l U l i n ';—T n l k l n g T h r o nu ll T M v lr H a t * . D oha , Or., March 9, 1896. Eos. H erald : A s there lias been some talk through the country, aud reports and statements made in the press in regard to the Sam G. Brown chose and disappearance, I beg leave to make some corrections in regard to James Batty’s state ..■■BARBER SHOP ment iu particular. It seems late in the day to give these corrections, _ AND MOST r p H ___________ E BEST, ________ NEATEST _ up-to-date in the citv. but others nre urging me, and I will try and give a correct statement the law was written down with Hot and Cold Baths— Reasonable Before parchment or with pen; and let the publio be the judges. C h a r g e s . t ’oiurteqpa Treatment. Almost everybody takes some laxative Before the law made citizens, the moral COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. On Thursday, January 23a, I, in medicine to cleanse the system and keep the law made men. Front atreot, opposite It. K. Depot, Law stands for human rights, but when it company with others, took Brown’s blood pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS T. W. OILLHA.M. LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) fails thoso rights to give, track from where he left the road get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant Then let law die, my brother, but let human h e H erald lins made clubbing arrangements with tho follow ing pub- beings live. after the shooting and capture of laxative and tonic that purifies the blood VL' lications, ns stated below. ITIHE C O M M E R C IA L -i— We take pleasure in presenting to our — Rev. Miller Hngeman. Pool, and found he had gone down and strengthens the whole system. A n J patroUB and others these exceedingly fine offers, viz: T he most modern arranged BARRER the East Fork road toward Myrtle more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU The Weekly Enquirer, of Cincinnati, Ohio, ($1), and the H erald , ($2), LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active SHOP in Coquille City. POPULIST COUNTY CONVENTION. Point. I, with D. C. Krantz and and healthy, and when the Liver is In both for one year for $2. ------------- >»» >.4------------ - M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. Wm. Krantz, on the morning of the good condition you find yourself free from Tho Weekly Examiner, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the Coquille Hot and Cold Baths hfc all honrs. Popular The People’s Party county con You ought to see Senator Ben 24th, tracked Brown down to the Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- City H eiíai . d ($2), both for one year for $2.75. prices. Headquarters for Commercial Headache and Constipation, and rid of vention of Coos county, Oregon, Men. Next door to PostolHce. Tillman’s “ allegorical cow” in the Taylor brothers, and also oil the that worn out and debilitated feeling. The Weekly Call, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the H erald ($2), both will be held at Coquille City, on other side Krantz brothers found These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. for one year for $2.75. Thursday, March 11), 181)6, begin New York World of March 2d. where he had taken up the hill. Then Good digestion and freedom from stomach The Thrice-n-Week World, of New York ($1), and the H erald ($2), m m o o n She’s a lovely beast. She stands James Batty, It. A. Cribhius and I [roubles will only be had when the liver ning at 11 o’clock a. m. both for one year for $2.25. Is properly at w ork. If troubled with any Primaries for the purpose of elect with her head west of the Missis got together on the west side of j Ä - t t o m s y - a t - X j S V W , The T\vic.e-a-Week Traveller, of Boston—12 pages each week, ($1)— 5f these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER ing delegates to said convention sippi river aud feeds on the wheat, the hill and went up through an REGULATOR. T he King of Liver Medi- and the H eka £ d , both for one year for only $2. MA USUITELO. OUEGON. will be held in each precinct of said corn aud cotton of the great west old barn, to the top, looking for tines, and Better than Pills, T H E FAR M , H O Ü S E H O L D AN D L IT E R A R Y . tracks, when just at the top of the Agent for the North America Insurance Co. county on Thursday, March 1*2,189G, ^ a -E V E R Y P A C K A G E 'S ^ The Rural Northwest, of Portland, Or., a splendid local agricultural aud south, while her hind feet are hill I saw whom I supposed to be o f Philadelphia, and the London, Liv from 10 o ’clock a. in. to 4 o’clock Has the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. and horticultural journal (semi-monthly, 50 ct».), and the H erald ($2), erpool & Globe. p. m. The several precincts are planted in Wall street and the “ great Sam Brown about thirty steps from J. U . Zeilin & Co., Phila., Pa. both one year for $2. entitled to delegates as follows: financiers” Jo the milking act. A me, in the edge of the brush. I The Home and Farm, of Louisville, Ky., (50 cts.), and the H erald Bandon................... 2 Myrtle P oint........... 2 western farmer who could take a looked around to see if Mr. Batty Young wife— Hubby, dear, do ($2), both one year for only $2.10. Burton Prairie....... llSouth Marshfield.. 2 yon love me better than your pipe? saw him, as I was about ten or fif Coquille City......... 2 North Marshfield.. 2 look nt this cow and not see the Womankind, a handsome, attractive, monthly home paper (50 cents), teen steps nearer Brown than lie. Young husband— What a foolish the Farm News, a practical farm paper, monthly, (50 cents), and the A t L o r n s y . a t - L a w , Coaledo................... 1 Newport................... 2 point would be obtuse indeed. Coos C ity ............... I Nor.h Coos Hiver. 1 question to ask, dear. Young H erald ($2), all one year for only $2. I observed that he saw him also, Coos R iver..............2 Norway.................... 2 MAUSHFIELD, OREGON. Deer Park.................1 Parkersburg.........2 S. F. Star: IIow many important and I motioned Batty to come up wife (sad ly)—Yea; I might have Word and Works, of St. Louis, Mo., including to each subscriber the Dora........................ 1 Randolph............... 1 known without asking. Word and Works Almanac and Haud-Book, u useful and handsome pub railroads in the United States will to mo; then I turned my eyes back Empire C ity .......... I Riverton................. 1 Dealer ill H::u, E s t a t z o f nil kinds. to Brown a moment—time enough Enchanted.............. 1 R o w la n d ................. 1 Prof. Adler defines matrimony lication (both $1.25), aud the H erald ($2), the three for only $2.50. Founmle ................ 1 South Slough......... 1 there be, in a few years, that are for Batty to come to me—then look ns “ a trenty of perpetual peace be Every Where, the famous poet Will Carleton’s charming literary and; Lake........................ 1 Sumner................... 1 not, or have not been, in the hands ing around I saw the brave knight, tween husband and wife.” When illustrated monthly (50 cents), and the H erald ($2), both one vear for $2. Missouri.................. 2j Ten m ile.................... 1 P O P U L IS T ' P A P E R S A N D P O L IT IC A L PO IN TE R S. Being one delegate at large for of receivers ? The Baltimore and Batty, crawling behind a small log. the mother-in-law comes in and As I thought, now if Batty wanted violates the Monroe doctrine theD The Road, of Denver, Col., ($1), an 8-page weekly worth double the A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w , each precinct anil one delegate for Ohio is now to be recuperated that to capture Brown, lie had a good Prof. Adler’s idea goes by the price, and the H erald ($2), both for one yenr for $2.15. each 100 votes or major fraction way. So far as the practibility and losebiir". Oregon. The Silver Knight, of Washington City, Senator Stewart’s great thereof cast in June 1801 for gov desirableness of government owner show at my expense. But after board. Batty performed the brave act of ernor. “ I know why so many of our paper ($1), aud tho H erald ($2), both one year for $2.35. ship being a question, it now looks gettiug behind a small log, I fol Our Nation’s Crisis, Gov. Waite's paper, of Denver, Col. (50 cts.), and, Blank ballots will he sent to each Special attention to matters lx fore the girls are unhappy when they nre ltoseburg land office, the commi«sioner precinct for the primary election, as if, in the United States, it is the lowed suit and asked Batty what he married to foreigners,” said Maud. the H erald ($2), both one vear for $2. of the general land office aud secre UP-TO-DATE MAGAZINES. and the Initiative method will be only way that railroads, can be run thought we had better do. His “ Why?” asked Mamie. tary o f interior at Washington. “ They The Arena Mngazine, ($3.50), and the H erald , ($2), both for one year used at such primaries in balloting without robbing stockholders, the reply was, he wasn’t certain it was can’ t get well enough ncqnniuted Brown and he thought we had bet for *3.50. V J YRTLE CAMP, N(7. 197, WOODMEN for all officers to be nominated. public, or both. ter not halt him. Then I looked with their husbands to pronounce X»JL o f the World, meets at Masonic Hall Each precinct will cauvas its own The Arena is by far the largest and ablest magazine published in Amer their names.” You voted the Republican ticket around for Cribbins, whom I saw 1st and 3d Monday nights o f each month. ballots cast and send the results ica, devoted very largely to the industrial interests of our country and • ------- --------------------- A. J. S iik b w o o d , Consul. only to the county convention by and the country went from bad to on a point north of ns, and I mo George T. Moulton, Clerk. There are people who never wear is finely illustrated. the delegate. If no candidate worse. Y’ ou changed off and voted tioned him to us. He came and we dark glasses and yet they never see The Cosmopolitan Mngazine, ($1.50), and the H ebald , ($2), both for one told him we saw Brown, and he, OURT COQUILLE, NO. 1«, FOREST- ers of Amerioa, meets every Thursday receives a majority of all the vntes the Democratic ticket nnd.the eoua, iiribbtn«. -wbiL. L a was-lij* US, Tho Cosmopolitan iB n Rplendid magazine for the people nnd we offer it, evening, at Masonic Hall,' Coquille City. cast at the primaries, the convention try went ffom W o r s e s t i l l worse. the brush crack, but Brown had got nre dyspeptic and soured. Every in connection with the H erald at a surprisingly low rate. Oregon. will nominate by selecting from the thing is out of joint with such peo J. S. L a w r e n c e , C. It. Then Cribbins went two candidates receiving the high You went back and voted the Repub out of sight. J. E. N or ton , It. S. ple. “ I suffo.fcd many years with IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE CLUBBING RATES FOR PAPERS,, est number of votes at the primaries. lican ticket again and the country down and reported to the rest of Dyspepsia and liver troubles but We have concluded to offer the following books as premiums for cash, the crowd—not Batty, as he states 3 EN. LYTLE POST, NO. 27, G. A. R.. W m . H . H u ll , kept growing worse. Now brother, Xm eats every first Wednesday night of in the Plaindealer. Theu Batty have been relieved since taking Sim subscribers: Chairman Co. Com. each month. Visiting comrades in good I know try voting with the people awhile, and I staid behind our small log mons Liver Regulator. standing cordially invited to attend. J. J. Stanley, Coin’s Finnncial School, price 2d and let the parties go to the dogs, some littlo time, and after Cribbins others who have been greatly bene H. II, N ic h o l s , Post Com. Secretary. cents, and Coin’s Hand-Book, price W . H. N o s l e r , Adjutant. and see if the country will not went down tho hill Brown came In fited by its use.”—James Nowlnnd, 10 cents, nnd one yonr’s subscription, sight and was in sight more or less Carrollton, Mo. T EN. LYTLE. W. It. C., NO. MEETS begin to improve. to the H erald , all for $2. X in Coquille City on the first and third GOOD-BYE, OLD PARTIES, GOOD-BYE for twenty steps, moving very slow, Wednesday afternoon in each month. r C o in ’ s F in a n c ia l S c h o o l , b v W. H .. The single gold standnrd has then he disappeared in the brush. * M rs . G. W . N orton , Pres. Htiryey; illustrated, 160 paces and 64 illus The Positions of Prominent Old Party Lead reduced the value of the people’s Miss L u c y N ic h o l s , Sec. The Plaindealer says Batty was only trations. It simplifies tlte financial subject ers on the Issues of the Day---Free so that an ordinary schoolboy can under property over one-half. A vote for about one half hour behind Brown T HAD WICK LODGE. NO. «S. A. F. Silver or a Bolt. stand it. It ia the text book o f the maasea, J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening when he left Taylor's. I sny Batty absolutely reliable hr to facts and fienres, on or before each fall moon. Visiting breth Quite a number of prominent men either of the old parties is a vote to had no trace of Brown the morning and the most interestinc and entertaining ren cordially invited. NOTICE TO INVESTORS. continue the single gold standard. book on the subject o f money published. in the west, congressmen and others, J. W. L e n e y e , W. M. he left Taylor’s until he and I saw C oin ’ s H anddcok , by W. H. Harvey; deals T . I t . W i l l a r d , Sec. A vote for the Populist party is a have served notice on their parties him about 10 o’clock, which was vith tho elementary principles o f money, There was never a time iu the his .ind statistics.] * UELAH CHAPTER. NO. fi, O. E. S., that they will bolt in ense gold vote for the money of our fathers— two hours after he left Taylor’s. tory of our country when tho de meets Saturday nfternoou on or before Batty says he waited about two Shylock, price 25 cents, and The. gold, silver and trensury notes. mand for inventions and improve each full moon and Saturday evening two standard platforms are adopted at hours for aid to come up. I say he ments in the arts nnd sciences gen weeks following. Anarchists of Wealth, price 10 cents, the national conventions. Among Then vote to again increase the had all the aid he needed between M r s . O ra M au r y , W . M . and the H erald one year, all for $2. erally was so great as now. Tho T . It. W i l l a r d , Sec. those thus announcing themselves value of your property and reduce him and Brown if ho had been dis conveniences of mankind in the fac Bxn> In refereqc to the above publications, it is necessary to say but /C O Q U IL L E LODGE. NO. 53, I. O . O. F., are ex-Governor Boies, of Iowa, the value of your debt. Vote with posed to capture Brown. tory and workshop, tho houi ehold, little. Everybody knows what magnificent papers the “ Examiner” and meets every Saturday evening. Visit A short time after Cribbins left on the farm, and in official life, ing brethren in good standing cordially Senator Carter, of Montana, chair the people. “Call” of Sun Francisco are, as also the Thrice-n-Weck New York Woi;ld invited. Did you read congressman Hart us Batty wanted to see his partner, require continual accessions to tho and Twice-n-Week Boston Truveler--cach of which are worth the pri ce man of the Republican national C. A. H a r r in g to n , N. G. Hamlin. I told him to go and see appurtenances and implements of nuked. The Homo nnd Farm iH n splendid agricultural nnd family jours J . S. L a w r e n c e , It. S. central committee, Senator Petti man’s scorching of Cleveland, in n what they wero doing, as nono of each in order to savo labor, time and ual, lnrge 16-page paper, and of itself worth the prico of both papers.. fT O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25. I. grew, of South Dakota, Senator speech on the floor of the house, them came up where wo were, and expense. The political change iu Womankind is a most attractive aud entertaining home monthly, heartily V.7 O. O. F., meets every first and third They either did not the administration of government Thursdays ia each month at Odd Fellows’ DuBoise, of Idaho, and Senator Tel for his contemptibly mean fling at Batty .vent. welcomed by and instructive to the mothers and daughters; and the. ball. Cordial invitation extended to all vis ler, of Colorado. It is said by those the western people in his famous want Sam Brown, or his gnu was does not affect the progress of tho Farm News is edited by a staff of experienced agricultural writers, is, iting patriarchs in good standing. too much in their way. American inventor, who being on handsomely printed, and contains what the practical farmer wants-. R . E. B u c k , C. P. who claim to know that Cleveland address at the recent missionary G. F. B o u t r l l , Scribe. Of course we all were satisfied | Hie alert and ready to perceive the Word anil Works is ltcv. Irl Hicks' paper of S t Louis. This is a scien himself has predicted a breaking meeting in New York ? It makes a Brown got on a piece of log from 1 a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20 . existing deficiencies, docs not permit tific journal and is full of excellent reading matter. The Almanac, given . I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th up of the old parties and a complete genuine western man’s blood boil to the signs on the bank of the East tho affairs of the government to deter with tho paper, contains 100 pages of forecasts and other useful iufor-. Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel reorganization on new lines. This hear such slanderous rot about the Fork of the Coquille river; and I him from quickly conceiving the nmtion and is a valuable book. lows’ hall. M r s . L aura B o u t b l l , N. G . further, if tho officers in pursuit remedy to overcome existing discrep is simply admitting that the financial west as Cleveland indulged in. Tho Road is a large, wide-a-wido Populist paper, published by “ mid- J. S. L a w r e n c e , It. S. of Brown were satisfied he was ancies. Too great care canuot he dle-of-tbe road ’ Herbert George, of Denver, Col. Of Tho Silver Knight question, and not th e, tariff, will Hartman gave him what he deserved. drowned, it would havo been oasier exercised iu choosing a competent it is only necessary to say that it is Senator Stewart’s fearless paper, and constitute the great issue of 1896. Jefferson said: “ National banks to have taken him out of the river ami skillful attorney to prepare and is published in Washington City. Our Nation'll Crisis is best advertised The contest will of necessity be sec are a greater menace to the peace than out of a Coos county thicket, prosecute an application for patent. by saying that it is owned and edited by Gov. Waite, Colorado's great 1 BANDON, OBEGON, as he could not use his gun. tional, the south and west against aud prosperity of this nation than Valuable interests have been lost and l ’opuiist governor, tho War-horse of the Rockies. It is good reading. The Douglas county men wero destroyed in innumerable instances Furnishes bcRt goods on the market, home- the east. The east being the money standing armies.” The Democratic The Rural Northwest is an Oregon furm journal, and is clean and welt given nil the help they asked for, spun and foreign. Latest fashions. loaning and manufacturing section party ami the Republican party are and more, to help capture Brown, by the employment of incompetent managed. It will be worth the price we charge for both papers to any. counsel, and especially is this advice Coos county. Artistic ■ Tailoring - a - Specially. is in favor of a single gold stand both national bank parties. The but when tho chanco came to halt applicable to those who adopt the farmer in These Club Rates, of courso, imply payment in advance."©# ard and a high tariff. The west and Populist party is in favor of the him, Mr. Batty crawled behind a “ No patent, no pay” system. Inven cur-We can only make these spleudid terms where cash is“© « All kinds o f work will receive careful small log and let Mr. Brown pass Bouth being the producing sections government issuing the money tors who entrust their business to ffay- paid in advance. *©q attention. Prices reasonable. want a larger money supply and no direct to the people instead of giv out of sight The Douglas county this class of attorneys do so at im boys were good on tracking, but — FOR THE — COOS B A Y more high protection. All self- ing it to the banks to issue. Vote they seemed to like the track best minent risk, as tho breadth and strength of tho patent is nover con respecting men of the west and with the people. that was a day or two old. sidered in view of a quick endeavor Yours, for truth and justice. south will, therefore, align them to get an allowance nnd obtain It’s a blue outlook for a silver G. G. S wan . selves with the interests of their the fee then due. THE PRESS ---------------- » a « » . -------------- Democrat, and it’s a bitter dose for C. W. PATERSON, Prop. CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wed- sections, and unite with the peop.e Coming Conventions. a silver Republican. But if you derbnrn, General Manager, 618 F Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments, H eal- for free silver and an expanded are a silver man you can find con Populist state convention at street, N. W., Washington, D. C., stonos. Tablets, etc. national currency. genial company in the Populist Salem, Thursday, March 26, 1896, representing a large number of im Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping -------------- » « --------- ------- o r curbing. Iron railings furnished to or ranks, and there is where you be at 1 o'clock, with 292 delegates. portant daily and weekly papers, as A Faithful Servant. der. Correspondence solicited from parties w ell ns general periodicals of tho iving in the country or other towns who Senator George C. Perkins, al long. Dcn’t let the political dema- I The First congressional district country, was instituted to protect its may wish anything in my line o f business. Populist convention will meet at gogues whip you into line any though a monopolist, is a man whom lARSHFIULD M r O reo patrons from the unsnfe methods Apply at this office. the sume time and place. the people may trust. Unlike Grove longer, hut break the chains and be j State Republican convention at heretofore employed in this lino of J. J. B A K E R ’S Johnson, he has not been, and will free. Portland, April 9, at 11 o’clock a. business. The said company is pre Also f o r th e supplement to pared to tako charge of idl patent B i i y l o c k , entitled not be, false to his pledges to the S. F. Star: It is believed by some m., with 257 delegates. First con- business entrusted to it for reason jieople. The Sacramento chamber of those who have most closely j tion at Albany, Thursday, April 7th. able fees, and prepares nnd prose of commerce adopted resolutions in itudied the subject, that the profit ! State Democratic convention at cutes applications generally, includ M YR TLE POIN T, OR. Portland, April 9th, with 243 dele favor of the Funding bill, which o f the western union on its real | ing mechanical inventions, design gates. patents, trade-marks, labels, copy SINGLE and DOUBLE RIGS, they sent to the senator, anil investment has been as high as 414 Populist county convention of rights, interferences, infringements, requested his support. This was j r*.r cent i„ one year. Coos county, at Coquille City, March FINE TEAMS, vnlidity reports, anil gives especial 19th, at 1 o'clock. | —. . . . ■ . SADDLE-HORSES his manly response: attention to rejected coses. It is I “ An exposure of the plot of the The Republican county conven slso prppnred to enter into competi Red Nhieldf Rothschild) to des “The people of California have, W ife— What in the world do by party declaration and by resolu- yon want with a trombone ? Yon tion for Coos county at Coquille tion with any firm in securing for troy a Republic.” One i» a 25- REASONABLE PRICES. eign patents. ceut book, the other a 10 cent tion of the legislature, instructed k,low that the man npxt door has City, Friday, March 27th. ®(VlíO^VUo)kltU¿k . _ . » , 4 - __ , , .. . driven ns nearly wild by his pew Democratic county convention Write for instructions sml advice. book; but we have nrnde ar Hsffolsr trips with line hacks connecting its representatives wnat to do m this t _ -L , . | ’ , , «rj ' M at '* ' with trnins nt U.Mrbnrir: two trip, daily t» formsuce on that awful instrument. for Coos county will l>e held at rangements with the pnblishera P m u irW . A vihktt , • ml from Goqnill* City, making prompt special case. I have no discretion H u b ly —Calm yourself, my dear. ¡ Myrtle Point, March 27th. by which 25 cent will bny both, or both will be gneu free to n cosh [P .O . Box 385.) 618 F street, connection with river .teamen», stage line, in the matter. I must obey or i That’s the one I ’ve bought. Primaries on the 19th. and ocean ateainoia at Coos bay. Washington, D. C. subscriber to the H kiialu for one year. T HE PEOPLE'S.::: c. I . Special Inducem ents to Subscri bers— Best and Cheapest. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY The “ Herald” and Your Choice at the Price Stated Below. , F. Hall, (H C ( ( PATENTS ( B M P Schweizer, Tailor, Marble and Slone Words “Great RBTBlation of Mon- etary Sii," SHYLOCK, Lirery Fend % Sale Stables, The Anarchists of W ealth,