Clayton A Sons o f Fishtrap are
forging to the front iu the supply
'o f first-class shingles and other
local building supplies.
(S^qulUr Citjj ^eriiuu
'
T D B 8 D A Y . O O T . ‘2 5, 1898.
^ R E G U L A R T R A IN S
M o ndays , w e d n i . sday * and fui
dnys will run us follows:
Leave
M OO a . 111 . I
Marshfield
Arrive '* |
M 30 “
I COQUILLE CITY
|
Myrtle Point
10.00
Arrive
12.30p. m.
Leave
11.00 a . ih .
10.30 “
AN N O U N C EM EN TS.
The regular meeting of the W.
C. T. U. will he held at the home
of Mis. Ed Rackleff, at 2:30 p. m.
next Friday.
Bishop Millard will preach iu the
little church Friday ereniug—sub
ject: "T he Millenium, aud What
It is For.”
The Chiistian Endeavor will
ive a diueer at Masonic hall
baukngiving day, and at night, at
the same place, a uice program.
The W. C. T. U. will conduct nn
interesting mass meeting service at
the Christian church next Sunday
evening, to which all are invited.
Kev. H. Horafall will he present
next Sunday and conduct services
at the usual hours, morning aud
evening, at the Church of St.
James the Apostle.
A graud entertainment and hall
benefit will be given in the new
courtroom Saturday night, Novem
ber 5th— next Saturday night a
week. Bs ready for the grandest
eveut of the season.
See posters
for particulars.
f
BOCAL
A d d itio n a l lo c a ls
IT E M S.
on 2d page.
Have you seen the Jewett type
writer?
Nice jewelry nt Gillham's, and
repairing of all kinds.
*
Second-hand billiard table for
sale. Apply at this office.
*
Miss Alica Bayers and Miss
Black of SurriDer did some shop
ping in Coquille last Saturday.
Olio a n f o b S a l e — A good Whit
ney & Holmes organ— second-hand
but in good order— cheap.
In
quire at this office.
*
George Winchester, teller in the
Flnuagau & Bennett bank at
Marshfield, came over yesterday
and will spend a few days with rel
atives and frieuds here.
He is
stopping with Mr. aud Mis. R. E
Buck, aud sister. Miss Ella.
R . y . l B i k H th e food p o re ,
w h o lm a e and delicious.
POWDER
Absolutely Puro
WOVAt BAKING POWPCB C O ., HEW YORK.
Miss Lillie Wagner came down
from her n ppe-river home last
Friday to see the dentist and make
a abort visit with her sister, Mrs.
Zeuie Strang.
When yon call for DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve, the great pile cure,
don’t accept anything else.
Don’t
be talked into accepting a substitute,
for piles, for sores, for burns.
II.
S. Knowlton.
Do you gel up with a
headache?
Is there a bad taste in
your mouth?
Then you have a poor
appetite and a weak diges
tion.
You are frequently
dizzy, always feel dull and
drowsy.
You have cold
hands and feet. You get
but little benefit from your
food. You have no ambition
to work and the sharp pains
of neuralgia dart through
your body.
What is the osuse of all
this trouble?
Constipated bowels.
Auer's
P IL L S
will give you prompt relief
and certain cure.
Homp Y o u r B lo o d P o r o .
If you have neglected your
case a long time, you had
better take
Ayer’s sarsaparilla
also.
It will remove all
impurities that have been
accumulating in your blood
and will greatly strengthen
your nerves.
WrHm th o O o o lo r .
There may be something abont m
your case to u do not quite under* y
stand. Write the doctor freely: tell • 1
him how you are suffering. You
will promptly receive the best
medical advice. Address,
10
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass,
Dr. M ile.' Nerve P l»«t«rs tic. a t all ilrugglau,
N ot cheaj) shoes, but S H O E S
C H E A P nt B E R L I N S T O R E .
Honse for rent, with large gar
den attached. Apply at H erald
office.
“ Saved H er Life .”
Mrs. Dr. Moore and children
returned last Tuesday evening
frotc Roseburg with Sheriff Gage.
Mrs. M. bad been visiting several
weeks in the valley.
Sheriff Gage and Deputy John
son returned last Tuesday evening,
having delivered the negro, Charley
Haywood, at Salem for a service of
|6 years in the state penitentiary.
Sheridan Croy, the mail carrier
on this Coquille-Marshfield route,
is arranging to locate headquarters
here aud will conduct the livery
and feed business at the Messer
barn.
Hon. G. P. Topping and wife
returned as far as this place from
Salem last Wednesday, on their
wAy to their home at Random
The legislature adjourned Satur
day eyeuing, 15th iust.
Mrs. Nosier will close her de
partment of Prof. Nosler’s private
school this evening. A number ot
the grade « ill be transferred to the
higher room, and the primary
scholars being so few, that depart
ment will close.
Carpenters are so generally em
ployed that ordinary jobs have to
take a hack scat. On some o f the
additions and improvements to
homes that had been contemplated
and Arranged for for some time,
any help is welcomed.
The Bandcn Recorder says that
the woolen mill at that place will
resume operations at once and per
manently.
Capt. Clark I irs re
turned from a business trip to the
city and has canvassed the interests
o f the firm to a successful con
clusion.
County Commissioner
I.
T.
Weekly came down from the North
Fork last Satuiday, remaining part
of the day.
He almost reached
town on a bridge-inspecting tour,
and concluded that while so near
he might as well see the burg and
its development.
Jonathan Quick and James
Doughty, promiueut farmers on
the lower river, have boxed and
shipped abont 250 boxes of fine
apples to San Fraucisco at their
own option. Mr. Q. was up at this
place the middle of I as I week, and
is now in fairly good health.
Ottr stock is being increased
constantly and prices lower than
A pain in the chest is nature’s
ever ot C oquille Pharmacy.
* warning that pneumonia is threat
A big assortment of fancy Dress ened. Dampen a piece of flannel
Oyods, Hosiory and Undetwear, with Chamberlain’s Pnln Balm and
just received at George A. R obin bind over the seat of pain, and an
son’s.
* other on the back between the
shoulders, and prompt relief will
Miss Nellie Rogers of Coos river
follow. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
is visiting ber sister, Mrs. A. J.
Now, if our farmers and orchard-
Sherwood, and friends iu this
ists desire the establishment o f a
place.
fruit and vegetable evaporator and
Ducks are winging their way
stnrch factory, (bis is their oppor
southward in great bauds, and a
tunity to say eo.
No subsidy” is
proportionate number will winter
asked, but just what amount you
with us.
will agree to furnish of call apples
Long Sing took out a license (for tho present) during the seasoD,
from City Recorder McDuffee last at $4 per tou. Send your informa
week for a 3 months’ hitch at the tion on a postal card, nr call at the
lauudry business.
H erald office and give us your
The department has made a res promise.
toration and increase o f the pen
sion o f John H. Itease, at Marsh
T h e r e is n o m e rit in b e
field, from f8 to $17 per mouth.
Johnson Bro’s have positively
closed their books against credits.
They would rather sell only $5
worth for cash than $‘25 worth on
account.
*
in g ig n o ra n t o f the v ir tu e s
o f S chilling's Best
Grandma W. W. Hayes retnrned
Inst Wednesday from a protracted
visit with her son, James 8. Haves,
at Empire, and with other relatives
and friends on the hay.
w h en y o u m a y try th em
tea
coffe«
soda
baking powd *r
flavoring extracts
and spices
a t o u r risk.
IU
We thank Mrs. MeQuigg for
kind remembrance in the way o f a
The bill authorizing the sale of “ sweet potato squash.”
They re
conrty property at Empire City, as gal d them as specially fine for table
published in the H e b a l d o f O o to use, and so were willing that the
ber 4 t h , passed both houses of editor should partake of their ex
the legislature aud bus been ap perience.
proved by the governor.
More tbau twenty million free
W. H. Muir of Gravel Fordcora- samples of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
manity was down on business last Salve have been distributed by the At the Fair Store,
Friday and Saturday. Mr. M. is manufacturers. What better proof
C. M. S keels .
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almost a stranger in this place, for of their confidence in its merits do
'J he German Specialists will be
reason of the distance and round you want? It cures piles, burns,
about way to come to Coquille by scalds, sores, in the shortest space at Hotel Coquille again Nov. 8th,
9th and 10th. See their own offi
of time. R. S. Knowlton.
the road.
cial announcement in today’s H e b
Policies written by th9 Pacific | a l d . Consultations free.
Uncle P. S. Weaver, of Saraner,
came to town Sunday and visited a Mutual L ife Insurance Co. excel l
day or two, the guest of his grand iu every feature tbAt make iusur-I Rev. Robert Ennis, o f Bandon,
No Presbyterian minister, conducted
daughter, Mra. Bontell.
This is ance profitable and liberal.
the first visit in over five months, one can afford to be without sd services at the Christian church
Mr. W. having spent the summer Accident policy at this time of ac- j last Sunday morning and evening.
cidents and sickness.
Give your* He is a very able minister and bad
in the valley.
application now for either a L ife , fairly good congregations at both
Lee Goodman retnrned yester
E ndowment or A ccident policy services. Ha will have appoint
day from his business trip to Cali
to Rev. J. L. Futrell, or make ap ments at thia place on the 2d and
fornia.
He spent considerable
4th Sundays o f each month for the
plication at the H erald office.
time in Humboldt couDty, and vis
present.
Hon. E. 8. Platts, joint rep-
ited BuzaD's, Goble’» and several
The move to aeonre a bridge od
other families formerly residents resentative for Coos and Curry
o f this neighborhood, and a num conntiea in our state legislature, Hall street, from the corner of
ber of young men who went there passed through Coquille 'City to First street to the bridge on Front
for employment at various times Marshfield on his return from street— that ia from Mrs. Wilkins’
Salem last Friday. The H erald corner, southward, to connect with
from here.
the bridge crossing the “ sawdust”
Frank Morrison, the geninl cir bad a pleasant call and introduc at Jacobson’s corner and passing
tion.
Mr.
Platts
will
spend
the
culating agent of
the Salem
at Marshfield, though Tuttle’s Hotel— is abont to re- j
Statesman, reached this city by winter
salt favorably. It will be a very
last Friday’s train from the bay.' business interests will frequently acceptable and useful extension of
call
him
to
his
home
in
C
a
rry
!
That great state paper desires to
Hall street.
make the acquaintance of this county.
I f yon want a new, perfect and
thrifty “ neck o’ the woods” an d , Comrade Carl Helgerson, o f To - 1
furnish oar people with “ all the ledo, Oregon, has vri’ ted thia lo- j handsome sewing-machine— genet-
news,” but especially the state calily— as well aa others in this ally sold for $60 to $75—you c » d
news, and capital and state depart- valley and on the bay —as an ad get it through the H e r a l d for a
inent news, in which every citizen vance prospector for locating with short time yet for $18 50, with a
is interested.
Mr. Morrison is his own family and several others. 10-year written warranty with it.
here for the pvrpose of introduc Mr. H. is qaile an intelligent geD- j Up-to-date in every respect of
ing his journal to the patronage of tleman, and was favorably im -! workmanship, improvements and
our people and the H e b a l d is au pressed with this vi. inity and its attachments. Several already in
We would be glad to use in Coos county, and we refer
thorized to make a clubbing rate, outlook.
which we shall possibly be able greet him and his friends to citi to the owners to speak of the mer
its of these machines.
zenship with us.
to do by next issue.
The Gei man Spécialiste
Th« 0. E. S. Entertainment.
Given at Masonic hall last Sator-
day night— notwithstanding tbe
inclement and threatening weather
—proved very successful. A very
pleasing program was given, though
illness prevented several from lak-
iug part who were on the list. The
program consisted o f the following:
From Portland, Oregon, will be at
¡ Hotel Coquille
NOVEMBER 8, 9 and 10.
I f you have chronic catar rh, con
sultation ia free of charge.
Do you blow mucus from tb« nose?
Are you troubled with bleediDg of
Hong. Hunters,Chorus........................ quartet
Remarks.................................Hon. W . Rinolalr
Flag D rill............................. 16 young ladles
Nolo, “ A eay Down in Maine” .................
............................................Esther Johnson
Recitation, "The Fainterof Seville” . . .
.......................................... Mrs. Dr. Moore
Song. “ The Song that was H ops by the
Mill” —duet, quartet and obligato aolo.
Are the nostrils obstructed, mak
ing breathing difficult?
Are you hoarse at times ?
Is the mucus dropping down from
the nose into tbe throat?
Ia your noso stopped up?
I s ’your hearing affected?
Is your thront sore ut times ?
Do you spit a good deal when ris
ing in the morning?
Do you hem and hawk to clear
your throat ?
Catarrh is a dangerous disease,
which lends into consumption.
Weak eyes cured; cross-eyes
straightened without operation; cat
aracts removed without a knife;
glasses fitted where all others have
failed; rupture aud hernia cured
without trusses or operation; sure
cure for kidney diseases; chronic
rheumatism cured.
Do not fail to see the German
Specialists. A friendly talk will cost
you nothing, aud ia bound »o result
in a great deal of good to you.
*
»su m .
RS. JOHN W ALLET, et Jefferson, At the conclusion o f the program,
Wia., than whom none Is more highly a social time was announced, in
esteemed or widely known, writes.
which all coaid join in plays,
“In 18901 had a severe attack of LaOrippe
lames, or conversation, to their
and at the end of four months. In spite of alt
physicians, friends and food enrsinf could
ikiDg.
do, my lungs henrt and nervous system were
The flag drill was very pleasing
so completely wrecked, my life was de
and beautiful, absorbing earnest
spaired of, my frlenda giving me up. I could
only sleep by the use of opiates. My lungs attention from all for nearly 20
and heart pained me terribly and my cough miDnles. There were many evo
waa most aggravating. I could not lie la lutions and each waa executed with
one position but a short time and not on my
sod attractively.
The
left side at all. My husband brought me i “
, ,.
wero handsomely
Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure and I be- I y o u n g
la d le s
gan taking them. When I had taken n half ; robed, looked charmingly, and the
bottle of each I waa much better and cont a- beautiful groupings of “Old G lory”
uing persistently I took about a dozen hot-
j e an a ttr a c tiv e f e a tu r e o f th e
tiee and waa completely rear —
“ >aae sn attractive reaiure ox me
entertainment. The songs were
the surprise of all."
Dr. Miles' Remedies I
new and well executed.
Mrs.
are sold by all drug-]
Moore’s recitation was fine and
glets under a positive
well given. Little Miss Johnson’s
guarantee, first bottle
song was comical and cute.
The
benefits or money re
funded. Boole on die- j
several tableaux were pretty and
eases of the heart and |
well given.
Miss Birdie Nosier
nerves free. Address,
________
was organist, giving tbe march for
DLL MILES MEDICAL C O . Elkhart, Ind.
M
f
Fall nnd winter stock of Millinery
goods, juBt arrive I at Mra. Hersey’s.
Ladies are invited to call and inspect
these new and seasonable goods. *
the flag drill and the instrumental
accompaniments for tbe songs iu
ber usually aooeptable manner.
^
Buy yonr Hate and Shoes at
«
George A. Robinson’s.
C a II at Mrs. Chan. Moon’s for
choice winter millinery.
A fine assortment of Wall Paper
just received at Coquille Pharmacy.
Tbe H ebald today publishes a
chapter from a series of editorial
correBpoodeuce entitled “ The Ore
gon Coast Trail," fiom tbe North
west Pacific Farmer at Portland,
the present one relating to tbe par
tial write-up o f the visit to Coos
Go and see Mrs. Hersey’s fine new county.
stock of fall and winter Millinery
■m iiiM r n ; i m .
goods.
*
The H ebald force extend con
gratulations to the bride and groom,
Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Hickox. Both
are welt known here.
CatcarcU Candr Cathartic, tbe moat won
derful medical discover? of tho eye, pleas
ant and refreahin« to the taste, act rently
and poaltlrelj on kldneya, liver and bowala,
deeming the entire ejttcm, dtepel colds,
cure headache, ferer, bebltual constipation
and blliousnoaa. Please buy and try a box
s f c . C. C. to-day; 10, * !, Ml centa. Hold and
guaranteed to euro by all druggists.
The schooner Mizpab, which was
built on this river and sailed early
last summer for Alaska, retnrned
Truth wears well.
People have
to this river with several o f its learned that DeWitt’g Little Early
company Sunday evening.
Risers are reliable little pills for
The petition for improvement of regulating the bowels, curing con
our mail facilities should be stipation and sick headache. They
promptly successful. Thera was a don’t gripe. R. S. Knowlton.
fearful oversight on the part of
MARRIEll.
some one in its arrangement.
The regular quarterly examina-
liou for teachers will be held in
Marshfield Nov. 9, 1898.
Take
notice, and read County Superin
tendent Bunch’s announcement in
today’s H ebald .
J:’ .
IO *
u * so*
ABSOLUTELY GÜARAFTBED
Coquille Pharmacy
Drugs,
Patent Medicines,
S ta tio n e ry ,
S ch o o l S u p p lies
S o a p s,
T o ile t A r tic le s ,
C ig a rs,
W a l l P a p er.
BOBU.
years,
The Epworth League conducted
a special program and service at
the Bout hern Methodist cbnrcb
last Sunday evening.
It was
largely nttended and proved very
interesting and instructive.
Be
sides the several charming musical
selections, there were a short ad
dress or two and several recitations,
including one from Mrs. Fitch, the
pastor’s wife.
Late issues of the Oregonian
have given brief write-nps o f two
or more citizens of Coos county
among others from other portions
of the state. One was onr loved
Mrs. E. M. Lockhart, of the bay,
the first white woman to Coo«
county, the sketch of whose life
aud pioneer experience« we copy
iD today’s H erald . Another is of
onr young Bandon attortey friend
and member of the legislature,
Hon. G. P. Topping. Of eoorse
the latter has more of a political
phase connected with it
l ’h o
L o n e
S ta r
C. O. O IL K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R ,
Coquille City, O r.---O pposite Depot.
Keeps only Pare Wines and Liquors and
Fine Cigar*.
The Americas Clab Whisky is one of the
specialties served in the* 3 Clobrogros.
DRUGGISTS
, ___ o f constipation. CftMoreU oro tho Ideal L u > -
jrrip or irripo.bot canoe eoo? nata ral resulta. &
I
pt*n»« booklet t o o . A4. STERLING I I I K D T GO., Chiraro, Hoatre&l. C ao., or New York.
H orsfall —At Marsh field, Oot. 16, 1898, to
ebald .
iNDY CATHARTIC
C U R I CONSTI RATION
Mrs. Fannie G. Dixon, at Myrtle
Mr and Mrs. Dr. Horsfall, a son.
Poiut, has received $500 insurance B ylkb —At Empire City, Oot. 21, 1898, to
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Byler, a son.
money, covering her late loss by
fire. The local Rgent of the com
DIED.
pany, J. R. Benson, adjusted the J ackson — At Riverton, Oct. 17, 1898, F. M.
loss without outside intervention.
Jackson, aged within a few days of 61
H
r Fresh
É
A C E T Y LE N E GAS.
THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE.
Geo. T. Schroeder, hardware
Why not be independent end own
merchant at Bandon, was at the
oounty seat last Wednesday, dur your own little gae plant which will
ing which he filed an assignment give four time* more light than
for the bedefit of his creditors and ordinary gaa or electric light« at
designated H. W. Dunham o f this one half the coet? Applicable for
place as assignee. The assets are uee in churchee, «tore«, fectoriee,
reeidence* end country
enumerated as his stock o f hard hotel«,
ware, plumbers’ and tinner»’ tools, home«; safer than ordinary gae or
shelving, counters, show-case#, etc., kerosene lamps. Approved by ell
tn]tbe value of $1700; book accounts, the Board* of Underwriters through
$700. Total asaets. $2400. The out the United States. We went a
following creditor* are named and first cleee agent in every town.
tbe amount doe each:
Dunham, Write for catalogue and price«.
T h e A c s t t l c k x G as M achine C o -
Carrigan A Hayden, $665; Miller,
A x bos , Ohio.
Sloaa A Scott, $240; Baker A
Hamilton, $116; Armes A Dallaud, j
$47; Harry Una A C o. $88; W W.
^PACIFIC
Montague A Co., $40 —all o f San
M UTUAL
Francisco; Simons Hardware Co.
o f 8t. L oo is, Mo., $9710; W P .1
Fuller A Co , 8. F.. $11; L. L
of California.
Simpson, Bandon, $770; Harry 0 . 1
Weider#, 8. F., $58; Colum bia’
Implement Co., $330. Total lia Life. KHoWVMt I A ffia ti Poliein
KKV.4A*. It FUTMH.I. k¿mi
bilities— $2461.10.
Medicines
,iß Used at this
i
PHARMACY.
Dry Goods,
Ladles’ and Gaits' iMerwwr
G E N T S ’ F U R N IS H IN G
G O O D S,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
ACES, EMBROIDERIES,
liADJ ES’ CORSETS, ETC..
Robber ( M s and
Oil Clothing.
Groceries,
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
F I iO U R
to Fire.
Being the only extensive manufac
turer« of furniture in the world sell
ing direct from maker to user, we
save our customers the enormous
expenses and profits of the jobber«
and retailers.
Send for catalogue
A, nhowiug our full line ol House
hold Furniture, at 20 to 50 per cent
under retail vaine. Q oakkr V allex
MANcrAcruaiNo Co., 365 West Harri.
son street, Chicago.
f 4m
T
Ufa
m
HOSIERY,
Best Billiard Table in Southern Oregon
Furniture Iron. Factorr
•Me.
r 25c. w
¿v&jmvtmafc srssr
tui
jo b c a A e to
O owak -T homai —At Marshfield, by Rev.
Father LaCrotx, Oot. Ili, 1898, David
Cowan and Mies Lettie Thomaa.
H ickox -M c C ulloch —At Olalla, O ot. 16 ,
189«. by Jnetioe W . R. Welle, Chas.
Hiokox, of Bearer Hill, nod Misa Mollis
McCnlloob, of Olalla.
You invite disappointment when
von experiment.
DeWitt’s Little P O R SALE— 147 Acres of Land,
Early Risers are pleasant, easy, -*■ X m il, from Norway, Coo* county.
thorough little pills.
They cure Known a* the Mot'lary pince. For onrtion-
Inra, on 11 on
HENRY G RADY,
constipation and sick headache just oct4tf|
Norway. Oregon.
as sure as you take them.
R. S.
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A
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r
o
c
mostly
fine and
Knowlton.
I U Ft 1*1 Co jjjgj, ground for resi
Subscribe for the H ebald and dence when subdivided; near the
secure also one of its clubbing business centre of Coquille City.
effete, and in this way get the gen See list of property bargains on 4th
eral aud local news, or first-class, page for further particulars. .
choice agricultural or literary lead
ing. st astonishingly low prices. 4M wia b u k M br Dr. Mito,' Pala MM
Read some of onr offers in today’s
F. M. JackfoD, an Orrpin Pio
neer living at Riverton, died Mon
day of last week very suddenly,
and the fnneral was held at tLit«
place at noon Tuesday, after I lie f
aervicea at the Christian chore b
conducted by Kev. C- A. Stiue.
Deceased wsb horn in 1< wa, Oct.
25, 1837; came to O iegon iu 1863.
Ho married Miss L ucy Goodman
(sister - o f- our towmmi.n, Mi.tt
Goodman, and late townsman, J.
P. Goodm an) iu California, March
4, 1869. Ot 10 children born to
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, only four
survive, who, with the widowed
mother, mourn tbe grievous loss
to them of a lov ing, faithful, Cbrio-
tian busbaDd and father.
Mr.
Jackson had been long a member
of the Baptist church, to which
faith be held earnestly to the day
of his death. Deceased was work
ing iu one of the miues at River
ton, nnd up to 1 o'clock on Monday
whs in apparently good health,
enjoyed his dinuer nnd was iu ex
tra good humor nnd spirits.
He
returned to his work at the miDe,
ami abont half an hour later fell
and expired within a few minutes.
It was heart trouble that caused
his death.
A largo number of
friends and neighbors cf the de
ceased at Riverton accompanied
tbe remains to this place, with all
of whom he stood high as a citi
zen and neighbor.
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1 Farewell to Home.
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1 In Right of Home.
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Table« impplied with the beet the market afford*.
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SAMPLE ROOMH for 0>mm»rei«í
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term»
roomy and centrally located.
for Familieg and Theatrical Troupes.
Bate«—$1 to 61.50 pel day.
NOW is the time to get BARGAINS | - re GREATEST BOOK OP THE
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Infanta* Shirt* to on« year old........... $
<JhiUT* Wool Stocking*, 6, 6. 7
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with a nnlended view of the town
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