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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1898)
i Mrs. Stuttz Killed by an Explosion and Mr. Sidewalk ¡mproVf nOPDlH ami Stuttz Injured. opening of atreeU in tbe north ^nd ^ »re Hie order of the day. Tue Capt. Hark Dunham of this city north eud is booming, yesterday received a letter from The H ekald Inst week published Gunnison, Utah, informing him the birth of a that Thursday, Dec. 30, 1897, Mrs. I Mrs. Mike Leahy st Beaver Hill. E. Alma Slultz was so badly burned aud at the same time a statement M days will run ms follow s: by an explosion of chemicals used j Cheese and Lard of excellent Arrivé of its death, which latter » » i an I«"»« by the management in making red 12.3Üp. m. quality at the Old Soldiers Store. • Marshfield • OOa.ra a. I error. We are pleased to learu Leave fire, that she died soon thereafter. Arrive “ | I he city council c b II s on certain that Mr. and Mrs. Leahy had no 9.80 ** I COQUILLE CITY 11.00a. ni. The accident occurred in the room ] 10.80 “ 10.00 “ I Myrtle Point property oauere for improvnceuts. »ueb bad luck, and that tbe boy is DRUGGISTS of their daughter, Miss Ivy Stuttz, See notice. bale and hearty and still blesses ABSOLUTELY GUARAHTEED *£ where they were cooking the chum | ANNOUNCEMENTS. County Assessor K. H. Hansen their borne. !• and booklet fro*. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.. Chiraio. ■oatraal. Cam., or Saw York. an. icnls, when it exploded, bnruing ] came down from his North lo r k Arrivals by Arcats. Wednesday, Mrs. S. and producing asphyxia-j Rev. C. A. Stine will conduct | home last Friday. Dec. 5tl’ , H. Butler, J. W. Rear, lion by t he fumes unto death. Mr.. bis regular services, morning aud I Absolutely Puro Stuttz was also so badly burned , evening, at the Christian church] Full and winter styles o f Ladies' \ F. R- Spencer, Mrs. 1 ibbets and Hats at cost. They must <jo at son. Miss Peterson, Mrs. that his recovery is doubtful. next Sunday. All are invited. once. B E R L IN STORE. ] W. H. Hamilton J. D. Clinkeo- This will be sad news to the] L. H. McMahan of Salem will many friends and icquaintnDces of The Temperance Legion will f J t 'e I J SuIlL' » wm — rom » co., mwYOi speak at Masunic Hall tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Stuttz iu this section. give an entertainment soon, with a banderlin, J. R. Magee, •>. J oui^ (W ednesday) evening on "State BOOTS AND SHOES, C. E. Pardoe, H. -------------------mm-----------------• »»n, P. Dolan, Affairs.” All are invited to hear view to raising fuuds to buy liters-! Pardoe, A N T E D .- TRUSTW ORTHY AND HATS AND CAPS, Held Iff the Grand-Jury. Miss Psrdoe, A. H. Bell, active gentlemen and ladies to travel ] F. H. Powers, G. H. Nay, Mrs. an able address. Ladies are cor ture. for responsible, established house in state Dry fir wood delivered at $1 aud Valisade. dially invited. Last Sat unlay Deputy Sheriff fo Oregon. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- $1.25, aud dry hard wood delivered Clyde Gaga went down to tbe Major Ebert returned to Marsh addressed stamped envelope. The Domin LADIES’ CORSETS, ETC., L O C A L IT E M S. at$l. 25 per tier. Dept. Y, Chicago. field last Friday to conduct si rvices steamer landing and on tbe arrival ion Company, ---------------- . » » .----------—— A. O. W heeler . over Sunday, and then return to of tbe lower-fiver steamer arrested Additional locals on 2d page. Notice. Mrs. R. E. Buck has been visit this place. Seivices here were Frank Wilsr i on a charge of lar AU Data banUbeU by I>r. Mile.' Pain PUM. ing at Bandou for several days, conducted by Mrs. W hitt and ceny of mom f from Joseph Ferry, C o q u il l e C m , Or., Jan. il, 1898. Old papers for sale at this office. returning yesterday. Mrs. 1*. E. very efficiently. The Regular s his employe at Riverton. Deputy V>ERSONS OWNING LOTS 1. 2. 3 .4 , . . o . . v . ^ . . l Jl— . 1...I arrived at A V n r i C ." * " “ w i l l , her- a n d w i l l v i a i l m i 1» o n a , l o t « a c tinge was pi vailed ifpon to take 1. 5 and 6, in Block 4, Nosler’ s-Addition, roust clear the streets adjoining said lots cent to Mrs. Sheppard’s boarding The Old Soldiers’ Store keeps A good carpenter and cabinet house, and will pat thereon u tem Wilson to I s home first, hut in and build a sidewalk 6 feet wide along tbe Coal Oil in bulk. * stead of mnl ng his trouble knowu west side o f same; and persons owning maker wants work by tbe day or G o to Klondike free—and clear i job. Please call,, next door to porary hall for use as a place of to his peopl with a view to giving Lots 1 and 2, Block 37, Elliott’s Addition, ALSO A FULL LINE OF build sidewalks, 6 feet wide along the bond aud ke'ping out of jail, be is must $2190 on tbe way. * | Coquille Pharmacy, or address worship. west side o f said lots. All the above to bo said to ha e defied the deputy Judge Schroeder and Commis done within 30 days. FLOUR ID FEED, For latest styles in Ladies' Hats W. Buskirk, Coquille City. * By order of City Council of Coquille City, sioner Ross each departed to their sheriff and c ired him to take him Oregon. go to the Berlin Store. G b o . O. L e ach , Work begau yesterday morning O asiderable parleying home last Saturday to spend Sun to jail. Recorder. Tbe attendance at our schools on the new Tuttle hotel. Thomas day with their families and pre waa indulge in and resistance to continue ou the increase. AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. Krewsou is superintendent of con pare for a tussle with county affairs the officer ntde, when the mother Dou’t forget the school meeting, G o to the Old Soldiers’ Store for struction. The building will be on Monday. However, some oue also interfsr d in behalf of her son next Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’ J. W . LENEVE’S STORE. fine Oysters and Oyster Crackers. * 24x44 feet, and 2 stories high. suggests a different motive to Com and was stri sk on the head with a clock. ---------------- --------------- Still on deck— Coquille Phar Dr. Stockman continues the same missioner B. F. Ross, and auda pistol by thqofficer and apparently e d u c a te Tour B ow els W ith Ciiscaret*. macy will continue to supply the ciously asserts that he deserted his considerably, hurt. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. — neither better nor worse. The officer 10c. 25c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. Lots of new goods and more public with the best quality of official duties to go over and take tlieD called jk> Andrew Lukeus for .n iu a iE D . coming to tbe Old Soldiers’ Store. * drugs and druggists’ sundries at m tiie Butler-Sciiuyler prize fight. assistance, when the prisoner was prices unknown in the past iu Coos -H untlbt —On the North Fork, Jan. Persons who are troubled with taken to the jail and placed in con C abteb OF ALL KINDS. Our n| p-v-river cirre p u d 'm e oouuty. 9. 1898, by Rev. C. U. Cross, Thos. W. * iudigestion will be interested in the finement. The officer’s act of strik was received too late for tnis issue. Carter and Miss Huntley. Ladies' tailor-made suits to or experience of Wm. H. Penn, chief ing Mrs. Wilson caused consider E p p s - H o l l e n b e a k —A t the residence o f the The Berlin Store will sell at cost bride's parents, near Fairvièw, Jan. 2, talk and harsh criticism der; perfect fit. Orders from the clerk in the railway mail service at able its fall and winter slock o f milli 1898, by Elder S. B. Hollenbeak, O tto eouutry specially attended to. Ji0jne(li Iowa, who writes: “ It through the town with threats of Epps, of Curry county, and Miss Jeannie nery goods. at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Buskirk, gives me pleasure to testify to the ] prosecution, but the prosecution Hollenbeak. Rnssle Dement has been visiting Coquille City, next door to Coquille ! nierits of Chamberlain’s Colic. Chol has not taken place and seems to M obkhoube - H a l l — At the home of the Our terms are the cheapest, and consequently Chnmberlain’s Colic, Choi in tbis place und on the bay tbe Pbaimacy. bride’ s parents, on the North Fork, Jan. 2, be waning. Sarurday aftemoou * era and Diarrhoea Remedy. M U ST BE F O R CASH. For 1898, by Rev. H. S. Epperl y, George More past few days. house and Miss Lula Hall. Messrs. Ham and Frank Bunch, two years I have suffered from in the prisoner appeared nnd gave B^^High^st cash price paid for hides, either green or cnred‘^©8 The football game announced to of Cherry creek, iu the Nortli digestion, nnd am subject to frequeut bond in the sum of $200 for his R a n d le m a n - H a o a — At the residence o f tlio bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Haga, take place nt Marshfield lust Sat Fork section, aud Charley Bunch severe attacks of pain iu the stomach nppparance Monday afternoon. at Parkersburg, Jan. 5, 1898, by Justice urday went fluey. Will understai d At the hour set Mouday after A. D. Morse, E. M. Randleman and M ìsb of the upper-river, were iu town a and bowels. One or two doses of Polly C. Haga. that we have ■"We thank M tb . Buskirk for the day or two last week on business, this remedy never fail to give perfect noon a preliminary examination their best interests at heart when we announce , present of a wild d u ct for dinner returning Sunday. relief. Price 25 nnd 50 cents; sold was held before Justice Harlocker, nunx. at which time Wilson was held for R ioos—At Marshfield, Dec. 30, 1897, to Mr- this fact, but we cannot run our business any a day or two since. Dr. Moore has received a supply by R. S. Knowlton. appearance before the grand-jury and Mrs. E. E. Riggs, a daughter. other way and live. * Miss Alice Aiken came over on of trusses, the most practical of A fire broke out in Mrs. Majory’s Ooox—At South Marshfield, Jan. 3, 1898, to last Friday’s trnin to visit friends anything of the kind ever invented. (W illiam s) house at Myrtle Point, in the sum of $400. Testimony Mr. and Mrs. Addison Cook, a daughter. ~ ^7‘e - w i l l "toe fotaxidL ax t l i e O ld. S t a n d ., t±L© was taken from Mr. Ferry, I)is two and her father a few days. If you have any difficulty iu getting up toward the schoolhouse,near mid C rosby - Near Dora, Jan. — 1898, to Mr. and daughters and B. F. Lawrence. Mrs. Jeff Crosby, a daughter. PIONEER MARKET. 8beriff G«ge came down town one to suit, call aud have one fitted night last Friday night. It was The latter testified to the effect W eekly - -Near Dora. Jan. —, 1898, to Mr. * yesterday, after confinement of that will do the work. discovered promptly aud an alarm that Wilson told his father ( when JOH NSON B R O ’S. nnd Mrs. Lee Weekly, a son. seveial days with la grippe. Prof. Nicholson will give an sounded, and citizens with buckets tbe latter adked his son as to his B n uB ow s— At Bandon, Jan. 7, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrows, a daughter. Our stock is being increased illustrated lecture, instead o f the reached the place aud extinguished guilt) that Mr. Ferry had put $20 n g lo ip — At Cape Blanco Light Station, constantly and prices lower thau regular order of instruction, to the the flames. The house had just into his pocket, but which, upon L a Curry county, Jan. 6, 1898, to Mr. end Mrs. James Langlois,' a daughter. ever at Coquille Pharmacy. * Tempernuco LegioD, at the Cbria- been cleaned that day, and no fire being arrested, he threw away, as tiau church, at 3 p. m. next Sunday. was about the buildiug, heuce a be didn't want to be caught with S. H. Haz rd, esq., of Empire, D IE D . came over lait Wednesday to bb All are cordially invited, especially mystery attaches as to the cause of the money in bib possession. D avbkpobt - - A t Myrtle Point, Jnn. 4, 1898, the children and youth. tlie fire. The house is a good one, Joel Davenport, aged nearly 89 years. present at county court sessions. At the Christian Sntiday-schoo! Our old friend, J. B. Fox, is hard finished, and for this reason C. A. Craddock aud wife came was slow to cousume. Tbe loss is np from Baudon last wa^k and sandwiching his ranching oppor estimated at from $250 to $300. last Sunday morning on motion a resolution of thauks of tbo school tunities aud forced idleness by the ■pent a few days visiting friends. We learned of no insurance. was made to J. S. M cEwen for fa Dr. M iles' Nervine Restores Health. G .G . Swan, a good citizen of rains with an agency for the 6ale An old man by name o f Samuel vors to the SuDdsy-sctiool Hud help Dora community, came to the of silverware. He is making good sales and represents a very pretty Golieen, resident o f Brewster val otherwise given during the past conDty seat on business last week. and serviceable tableware. ley, was brought to this place by year. For 30 dB) s I will give a fine J. A. S eed , superintendent. Tbe young people attending ser G. G. Swnn last Friday for a hear glass dish free with every $5 worth ing on a charge of insanity. Judge J. W. Sugg, secretary. vices at the little church reorgan o f goods bought at The Fair Store.* --------------------------------------- ized their lycenm last Saturday Schroeder was present nt county A $30 photographic outfit to be Tbe Butler-Scbuyler fight at For Gloves, Mittens or Suspenders, go to - t h e f a i r s t o r e evening. Ed Root was elected court busiuess, and made inquiry Bold cheap; camera 4x5. For par For Hosiery and Underwear, go to - - t h e f a i r s t o r e president; Annie Wheeler, secre into the case, resulting in a com Maishfield last Saturday night was ticulars apply to J. Quick, or at the tary; Claude Fox, assistant secre- mitment to the insane asylum at a disgrace all around, beginning For Men’s Shirts and Overalls, go to - - t h e f a i r s t o r e H erald office. 2t Salem. G. G. Swan and George early in the day, embroiling boys taiy; Robert Zevely, marshal. For Window Blinds and Curtains, go to - t h e f a i r s t o r e Mniliu departed Saturday after and citizens, till dually winding up Miss Lnla Boone, o f Sumner, Frank Tennisson, mail carrier noon iu charge of Goheen. The with a splendid sale of suckers, For Slates and Tablets, go to - - - - t h e f a i r s t o r e came over last week, and spent several davs with Miss Alice Bey from this place to Empire and old man is neatly 67 years o f age, hooked ill by liberal advertising For Thread, Needles aud Pins, go to - - t h e f a i r s t o r e return, moved his family from aud lived alone near Silkum. H e and living picture demonstrations ers, at Frank Boutell’a. For Calicoes, Outings, etc., go to - • - t h e f a i r s t o r e Empire to this place last week. is mild faced nnd seems to be on tbe streets by Guss and Jesse A special meeting of the Co- For Tinware and Graniteware, go to - •> t h e f a i r s t o r e Mr. T. has had a hard time to fix harmless, but his infirmity takes and the red-coated Irishman of qnllle Dairymen’s Union is called For Bird Cages and Fixtures, go to - - t h e f a i r s t o r e np, his time being occupied be on a vicious inclination and the the black-mail, the pugilists wind to be held iu this city ou Saturday, tween carrying the mail and await disposition to injure his neighbors, ing up the closing affair iu a short For Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, go to • - t h e f a i r s t o r e 15tb inst. See notice. ing and being ready to receive it and the late burning o f Mr. Coke's while. It appears that the fake For Brooms, Matches and Soaps, go to - t h e f a i r s t o r e J. D. Batklow o f Myrtle Point wheD it did come. residence nnd killing o f stock by prize fight of 20 rounds ended in - - t h e f a ir s t o r e NCLE EZEKIEL OBEAIt, assessor and For Table Linens and Towels, go to and J. N. Ingrnm o f the North Jonathan Quick visited Myrtle poison in that neighborhood are a knock out of the San Francisco tax collector, Boverly, Mass., who has For Combs, Brushes, etc,, go to Fork, were iu town on business - - - t h e f a ir sto r e thug in 9 rounds. The most dis Point last Friday, attended the confidently laid at his charge. passed the 80th lifo mile stone, says: last Saturday. Tbo H erald had ''Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine lias done & For Togs and Notions o f any Kind, go to • t h e f a i r s t o r e G. A. R. post installation and feast, The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, graceful part of the day's doiDgs great deal of good. I suffered foryears from a visit and returned yesterday. The old a community of simple, honest, God was the vicious assault on Mr. Cur sleeplessness In fact, if you want anything at the lowest R A C K E T P R IC E S, and nervous heart trouble. Hall's Hair Renewer is pro soldiers had prepared bountifully tis and James Ferry o f the Bianco Would feel weary and used up In tbo morn then go to nounced the best preparation made for the eupper, but the ladies came fearing men and women, have pre hotel. It appears that Mr. Ferry ing, had no ambition and my work seemed a for thickening the growth of the in strong force just in the nick of pared the Shaker Digestive Cordial and Mr. Curtis had interposed burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' T h e F a i r S t o r e . hair and restoring that which is time with baskets and baskets of for many years, and it is always the with some of the bruisers to pro Nervine, and I purchased a bottle under protest as I had tried so many remedies un same, simple, honest, curative med gray to its original color. better rations and made it a ban icine that has helped to make the tect tbs reputation o f his house successfully, I thought It no use- But It A skim of b o o w fell Saturday quet of good things. Only Com me restful sleep, a good appetite and Shakers the healthy, long-lived peo against foisting upon them disrep gave night and wbiteued things up Suu- rades Quick and Judge Nosier This incensed restored me to energetic health. It is a ple that they are. The Shakers utable guests. grand good medicine, aud I will gladly write day morning, but only for a short were present from Coquille, while never have indigestion. This is Sam Davis, Scbuyler’s< trainer, anyone Inquiring, full particulars of my sat while. Sunday night was the all tbe comrades were invited. to such an extent that b* assaulted isfactory experience.” partly owing to their simple mode coldest of the season thus far and Dr. Miles' Remedies Last Wednesday Clarence Dean of life, pnrtly to the wonderful prop Curtis without warning, abusing are I AM NOW LOCATED sold by all drug furnished a heavy frost. Buffered the dislocation o f bis erties of Shaker Digestive Cordial. him in a brutal mauner. Mr. Ferry, gists under a positive AT TH E B. J. McMullen, late manager right shoulder by a tussle with the Indigestion is caused by tbe stomach the proprietor, appeared and inter guarantee, first bottle vened to save Curtis from further o f the broomhandle factory at teacher of our academy. benefits or money re Prof. glands not supplying enough diges tbis place, will put np a factory Nicholson made an effort to chas tive juice. Shaker Digestive Cor abuse and tbe pug. taroed on him funded. Book on dis and will do a fins line of • ■ . '• eases o f tbo heart and and battered him in much the eame back o f Randolph on bieown book. tise him for a violation o f the dial supplies what’s wanting, nerves free. Address,____ Ha (eaves tbis week to place tbe rules of the school, which resulted . Shaker Digestive Cordial invigorates manner. It was an owtrage, from D a MILES MEDICAL OO., Elkhart. Ind. PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK. plant and machinery. in a ca tch -a s-y o u - c u d episode, j the stomach and all its glands so] what we can leara regarding it, and deserves severe punishment, 'Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. B E Y E R S , Fotograpber. N otice .— All kinds of engine daring which in tbs fall Clar- j that after awhile they don’t need j Notice to Dairymen. and machinery work for steam ence went under and the help. As evidence of the honesty of j even if the freedom o f tbe city had boats, sawmills, etc., done in tbe teacher on top, hurting the boy’s Shakers Digestive Cordial, the form- been turned over to the sports for t the annual m e e t in g of the Coqnille Dairymen’« Union, Jan O f course encourage best manner. W ill be found at shonlder as stated. T b« case ula is printed on every bottle. Sold tbe day. uary 3. 1898, it was voted that tbe election Lyons’ mill; or can be addressed caused considerable criticism as to by druggists, price 10 cente to $i ment o f that kind o f sport will of officers be deferred to a special meeting draw that kind of material to tbe to be held Jannary 15. 1898, at the hour of at tbis place. J. G. W ilson, ma the severity nnd criminality of the per bottle. 11 o’olocV a. m.. in the Coquille City Bul ( i f f # & C. H. BUTLER, P R O P R I E T O R . town, end tbe innocent are more letin chinist. * act, and some talk o f roakiug a office. At such time action will be Word reaches ns through Hon. likely to suffer thau the guilty par taken as to the coming season’ s work o f court case o f it was indulged in, A special train came over from Thomas Buckman, that Dr. Joseph ticipants. Later— We learn that the Union. Marshfield last Saturday, giving a bat till date nothing has been done All members are requested to be present. AVING LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H O STLE RY Casto, o f Cams, Oregon, represent Davis was fined $35 and costs for J. J. LAMB, President. I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class round-trip fare o f $1.10 to parties in that line. ing the Grange, and also the Lower bis fun. B. F. Lawrence, secretary. style, v iib the very best of Accommodations and at most reason wishing to attend tbe football game able rates. Tables snpplied with the best the market nffords. Colombia Fire R elief Association, between Coqnille and Marshfield, SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, a mutual insurance organization roomy and oentrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms and tbe Botier- Schuyler 20-round exclusively among the farmers and for Families and Theatrioal Troupes. mill at nigbt at Marshfield. Rates—$1 to $1.50 per dsy. under the patronage and manage A small blaze broke oat this ment o f tbe Grange, will be in morning st Ethan McDaffee’s Coos county the latter part o f thia A. C. W ILSO N , J. W. F I E L D . A dvertising w ill d o a great CHENESS is good, but profits boase, near W. Notley's, burning month to work ì d tho interest of many things, but it w on ’t bring are small. a bole in tbe roof and making a the Grange. O f course onr citizens i about the return o f a lost narrow escape from destrnction. need no special commentation to v oice. T he best th in g to d o Watch this space as we will in a There was no water at band, aud the principles o f that solid, intelli is to begin, at on ce, the use o f week or two name some new price* Ethan hurriedly sawed and tore out gent, practical nod reputable or the sovereign cure for all affec ' on good*. the part on tire, thus saving fur ganization, tbe Grange, and we are HORSE-SHOEING and tions o f the throat and lungs— Opposition may blackball us ther loss. authorized to eay that the doctor Bronchitis, Asthm a, Croup, when we attempt to join a lodge— WAGON-WORK. is the state lecturer, au able and | C. E. Broadbent, a oreamery man W h o o p in g Cough, etc. It has ] but they can't blackball our low intelligent worker in the cauae, from Warren, Ohio, baa been mak a reputation o f fifty years of Having a new and well-equipped Blacktmith and ; prices. We feel *orry for them, but and will 1>e well worth hearing in ing a visit to this eeclion for a cureA, and is kn ow n the w orld Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds . fate decrees that Coqnille Pharmacy his presentation of the claims o f fortnight past. This was bis first over as of manufacturing and repairing m first.clas* is to be the drugstore. visit on tbe Pacific coast, and after bis order and its advantages to tbe style and at reasonable rates. farmer as co-operative ì d its insur some sight-seeing in California, ac AYERS ance risks and reform work. The knowledges that Coos county has Give Us a Trial. Cherry Pectoral. all tbe requisites of health, wealth H e r a l d will publish bis dates as soon as received. sad climatic advoc'a^es. WILSON & FIELD Dr. Mlle*’ Pain Pill* «top Ueaüacfte. ' ^ A N D Y CATHARTIC « a q iîfflf « U j g e r a n i. Flour at wholesale or retail at J. W. Leuere's. t Not the cheap shoes, hut shoes T U E S D A Y , JAN. 11, 1898. chenp »t the Berliu Store. * J W. Leneve has a nice new l.ne R E G U L A R T R A IN S * ONDA YH, WEDNESDAYS AND FUI of Boots and Shoes. ;o b c o A e t o CURE CONSTIPAHON POWDER Dry Goods, Ladies' ni Gents’ iMerra, G E N T S ’ F U R N IS H IN G im i G O O D S, W Rubber Goods and Oil Clothing. o c l u ic d Groceries, Tobaccos, Giprs, Coolies, J|N E W GROCERIES CANNED GOO DS^ All Our Patrons At Four Score. Your Wants Cai) Be Supplied For Slices and Rubbers ™° Fair Store D Fotographs.1 A H o tel c o q u il l e , S A Lost Voice. B GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, l