Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1899)
20 lbs. Rice for $1 at Geo. A Robinson’s. * Hats t.f all kinds, the latest urrived nt the Beilin Store. C í ^ ii UU City get aiti. “ T U E SD A Y . MAY :u>, 18997 R E G U L A R TR A IN S i Three lbs. extra Mochaaud Java roast coffee for $1, at Depot Store. * Mrs. J. S. Coke, sr , is visiting at her son-in-laws, County Judge Har- locker. M days will «, run as follows: onday w ed n esd ayb and fki Arrive 12.30p. ra. Leave V fiO * “ • I COQUILLE CITY 11.00a.m. 10.00 “ 1 Mvrtle Point i 10.30 Leave K.oo a. m. I Marshfield announcements . Rev. J. T. Hoye, Baptist, will preach in the Christian church next Suuday, morning and evening. Rev. W. Horsfall will preach atHt. James church next Suuday, morn ing and n:ght, at the usual hour-. A swearing in of recruits will take place at the Salvation Army tomorrow night; a very interesting act to all. Captain Girven and some of the soldiers of Mursbfield corps are on the program. A grand time predicted. Admission by tickets, 10 cents. Coffee and cake thrown in. All are welcome. “ Every morning I have a bad taste in my mouth; my tongue is coated; my head aches and 1 often feel dizzy. I have no appetite for breakfast and what food I eat distresses me. I have a heavy feeling in my stomach. I am getting so weak that sometimes I tremble and my nerves are ail unstrung. I am getting pale and thin. I am as tired in the morning as at night.” What does your doctor say? “ You a r e suffering from im pure blood.” , ' What is his remedy? ’ C a p t . P earso n . B O C A L ITEM S. Wedding bells are promised. Additional locals on 2d page. Try the 25-cent Roast Coffee at Depot Store. Johnson Bro’s will buy chickens. Only good ones wanted. Hudyan cures sleeplessness, bad dreams and night sweats. Fifty cents— all druggists. 18 lbs. of Western Refinery Dry Granulated Sugar for $1, at Geo. A. Robinson’s store. * Just received a n ew lin eof gents’, ladies’ and children’s Tanned Shoes at Geo. A. Robinson’s store. Watch repairing, Clock repair ing, Jewelry repairing; Spectacles repaired and fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. W il s o n J e w EUR y Co. You must not have consti pated bowels if you expect the Sariaparilla to do ita best work. But Ayer’ s Pills cure constipa tion. We have a book on Paleness and Weakness wbloh you may have for the asking. ... - v .’r.y \ Writo to our Dootora• ' V J P erh a p s yo u w o u ld lik e to com m it em in en t p h y sician s ab o u t y o u r co n d i tion. W rite us f re e ly a ll th e p articular« In yo u r ca se. Y o u w ill r e c e iv e a p ro m p t rep ly. A d d ress, U R . J. C . A Y E R , < N L o w ell, M a s s .' Z. T. Johnson, o f Myrtle Point, visited the county seat yesterday in the interest of non-resident tax payers. The H e r a l d had a pleas Johnny Peart is up from Ban don on a visit. ant visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nosier and Nine lbs. good Roast Coffee fo r * children visited Baudon for health $1 at Depot Store. and change of scenes several days, New lot of fine rings and pins at returning last Saturday. Miss Coquille Pharmacy. * Sadie Jobuson accompanied. J. D. Black, the clever Marsh Judge Schroeder returned yes field merchant, and George Ross, terday from attendance at the meet one o f the cleveiest o f the bay ing o f the State Grange, and gives young men, visited Coquille yester a very interesting account of its day between trains. proceedings and of the events on F. Long & S od , onr new saddle his trip. aDd harness firm, are already fill F or S a l e —I d Bandon, one of ing orders by mail. That’s a good the choicest locations, a pleasant omen, both fqr their trade ancf our home, new, unique in style, and town’s business came. with a splended view of the town Mrs. Ida Belts, who conducted a and ocean. Sheltered from the north winds. For particulars, ap restaurant at Bandon, has moved ply to the H e r a l d . [tf to this place and opened a restaur ant in the small building lately Geo. Martin leaves for Rosebnrg occupied by Mrs. Nasburg. tomorrow with his teura aDd pas- Several of the road supervisors eeuger conveyance. The fare is d o w fixed at $5, with 50 lbs. of inform us that they see no way out baggage. For the present only for improving the roads other than ono round trip a week will be n ade; for the county to supply a few portable sawmills— say three or later two trips will be the rale. four, and pass them around. L. Mickelson, of Bradley, South F. Long & Son desire you to Dakota, ie visiting his old friend and neighbor, J. A. Jacobson, our get out your catalogues from the furniture mnD. Mr. M. is a pleas department stores and make your ant and intelligent gentleman, selection of saddles, harness, etc., viewing our section among others and then come to him and gpt n for a suitable location for iesideoce. better article for the same or at a * “ Leneve <fc Leneve” is the title of less price. a new grocery firm at 476 Tenth street, between Broadway and Wash ington, Oakland, Cal., and embraces our former well-known and popular citizens, father and eon, Dr. S. L. and J. W. Leneve. Their residence is in Berkeley. I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medi cines for it. At last I found one remedy that has been a success as a cure, and that is Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem ed y . — P. E. G risham , Gaars Mills, La. For sale by R. 8. Knowlton. An enthusiastic meeting was held at the office of CRpt. II. L. Burleson at Marshfield last Thurs day evening to organize a military company. There was a good turn out and an enrollment of 37 names. A full company is assured. W H O TW Women «« well «« men nre ° made miserable by kidney and bladder trouble. Dr. -D T A W/TIP Kilmer’« Mwmnp-Uoot the X j i-i A.1V1XJ. ,.Ht k i d n e y r e m e d y promptly curtr. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. Yon may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about It. Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. TO Two Drownings. A Serious Accident Happened near Myrtle Point last Saturday morning. It seems that Warren Deyoe and Harry Jarvis were out buuting with a shot-gun, and while crossing a fence Warren Deyoe accidentally discharged the gnn, which tore away greater por tion of the fleshy part of the left forearm, also a small piece of the main bone. The boy Jarvis ran to town, about oue mile, and gave notice of what Imd happeued. Dr. K. A. Leop and e thers Lurried to the scene and after placing tempo rary bandages on the shuttered arm, moved the youDg man to town and dressed the wound. He is now resting ns well as could he expected. It is believed be will not lose the arm. A good number o f ladies aud children, aud a few old comradea, visited the cemeteries thi* morning with dowers. M ica [A xle Notice to Contractor» S E A L E D PROPOSALS W ILL BE RE- O ceived in open session ot the County Court of Coos Conuty, Oregon, until a o’ clock p. m. Saturday. July 8, 1899, for sealed plans, specifications and strain dia help« the team. Saves wear and grams, and for bids for the building, erec expense. Sold everywhere. tion and construction c f a bridge accord “ M ADS ST ing to such plans, specifications and dia STANDARD OIL OO. grams across the Middle Fork o f the Co quille River where the right o f way for h conuty road crosses said river on B. F. Hill’s premises in Hoad Districts No. 87 N O T IC E . and 42, in Coos county, Oregon, and about 12 miles above Myrtle Point. Bidders will | state specifically the kind and quality o f timber they propose to use in the construc tion of said bridge. Said bridge, main span to be About 135 fett. and about 43 feet above low water mark. Apron on 'OTICE is hereby Riven to the publio south bank to be about 33 feet and on that tbe directors of ¡School District north bank about 30 feet. No. 8, of Coos county, L hecon. offer fo r aalo The party or parties to whom the con to the best bidders the follo w in g described tract may be awarded for the construction property in aforesaid Dist. No. 8: of said bridge will bo required to give a Lots Nos. 8 and 4. in Block 28, iu Elliott’ s satisfactory bond in the full amount of the Addition to Coquille City, and the improve price bid for the construction or wild ments o f same, consisting of 1 wood 2-story bridge and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or cash to be deposited school house; with the County Clerk in the sum of 5 per Also 1 box 1-story school house; Also 1 bell, about 26 inches and a quan cent of the amount of the bid, conditioned that if the proposal be accepted and the tity of school desks and seats. Sealed bids will be received up to the hour contract awarded, and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to execute a written agree o f 12 o’ clock, noon, of June 10, 1899, as fol lows: For lots separate, or together, with ment and give the bond required within or without buildings, and for the buildings, six days after the award is made, then and either or both without lots; also for furni in that case the said oheck or deposit shall ture, together or separate from other prop be forfeited and tho amount thereof shall erty. The directors reserve the right to re be paid in to tbe County Treasurer o f Coos ject any or all bids, and if all bids are re Connty, Oregon, by the County Clerk, as jected, to sell at public outcry or private liquidated damages for such failure and neglect, «aid bids to bo riled with tho eale any or all o f aforesaid property. If buildings are sold separate, to be re County Clerk of Coos County on or before the date above mentioned. moved on confirmation of sale. The Connty Court reserves the right to C uas . C ollier , Attest: Chairman. reject anv or all bids. L. HARLOCKEK. Geo. F. Bout oil, County Judge. Clerk School Dist. No. 8, Coos county, Or. rany30tjul81 C rease Last Satnrduy evening, as the "O ld Glory,’’ in beautiful folds, little steamer Ruth was nearing was thrown out at half-mast at the Daniels creek, on Catching slough, Coquille Pharmacy this morning. with considerable freight and sev Highest grade o f Bicycles from eral passengers, young Elmer Nor $20 up, at F. Long & Son’s. Call ton, son of William Norton, aged and examine their ’99 catalogues. * about 16 years, was about to jump Sale of Old School Property of Ilis- Since the "old man” got in a from the boat to his home lauding, a solar plexus, ho will Dot tamper but instead fell into the slough and trift No. 8, Coos Comity, onnty, Oregon. with other people’s business for was drowned in sight of passengers and crew. It is uot stated exactly other people. how the youog man happened to Eight bars of 16-ounce double- fall in. There was considerable wrapped and pressed soap—128 flour piled up on the bow of Children's Day ounces for 25 cts. Think of it! the boat, and possibly by a Depot Store. * jolt of the boat the young aisn W hs cleverly observed at the South Jim Hill, the red-headed printer went overboard, for instead of get ern Methodist church SuDdav night at the bay some years ago, is re ting ashore, he wbb seen to he in in the presence of a large and in ported to have died in San F ra i- the wutei with several sacks of the terested audience, a very interest flour, holding on to one and striv ing literary and musical program cisco last week. It was ing to keep himself up. ADd, not having been prepared. Don’t be “ faked,” but support withstanding, it seemed ns if he specially interesting becauBO the home enterprise, at all events when might have been saved by the music and recitations ware wholly home efforts are at least the equal efforts of those on board,yet tie sank given by the children, except that of the other fellow’s. and was drowned. The accident the organ was presided over by Miss Zettie Messer, and Mr. Pink Dad Johnson went to Bandon occurred close to bis home. erton called the numbers. last week, instead o f to the mines. A BODY FOUND. He has business interests nt Ban On the bay, Saturday, at Marsh- Mrs. McGoffin.of the lower river, don, and may go up to the mines field, while the dredger was nt is stopping at Mrs Dean’s. later. work, it turned up the body o f a Nine.pounds good roast Coffee man. It gave evidenen of not hav F o r R e n t - House aud four lots for $1 at George Robiuson’s. * near Christiau church. Two good ing been in the water long, and was W edding Rings, Engagement garden lots in bottom, and small or identified, we believe, as the body, chard of good fruit9 on bench lots. o f oue John Wells, who had1 Rings, Misses’ Rings— all kinds, We have} at W i l s o n ’ s . Apply at this office. * worked at Beaver Hill. not the partieulais as to anyone Mrs. Lamb is reported a little Rev. J. S. McCain joined with another party lately at Medford in being missed, or any papers being better this morning. Dr. Tower the publication ot a paper called found on the body to give any was summoned from the bay yes F r e s h G r o c e r ie s Just Recelued. The Bnm of terday. The Eye, but has retired already. further information. We make COFFEE a specialty, $2 in money was found in his McDonald’s barbershop is now O. B. Allen succeeds him. pockets. which we order in qnantitiee to supply the dsmp.nd, conse nicely furnished in all depart Manager J. L. Bowman, of the quently it is always fresh from the roaster. ments. The hot or cold baths are Salem woolen mills department at Mis9 Lilly Wagner is visiting in a luxury. W. M. WAY, Proprietor. Portland, denies that they have Coquille. entered a trust, bat are moving The “ Death Ivnell” haa been Three cans Fontana’s Tomatoes sounded to Apothecaries’ Drugs, T h e W o n d e r fu l along on their own behalf. for 25 cts at Depot Store. * and a sign “ to i , et ” will be in many n FOLDING, Lata word received by Judge The tosses said $1200 a year to windows of doctor’s offices since T he Harlocker from Mrs. H. and little A unt J ane Home Remedy for fe their connty judge, but the anarch daughter EdnR, at Saa Francisco, * iliHI Vd|Hl l male troubles has been placed on informs him that they are doing ist Pops said $800. o t s p r in g s o k m in e r a l s p r in g s a t h o m e . the market. Every man or woman, Turkish, Russian. Hot-Air. Steam, Vapor. Medicatedj Sleeplessness, melancholia, stom well BDd will soon be home. The Perfumed. Mineral. Salt, Quinine. Hop, or little daughter had her eyes oper nch pains, heart troubles. Hnd- married or single, should seud a Sulphur Baths, fit a cost o f about two-cent stamp to our office for a ated upon and was improving. yan cures. All druggists, 50cente. THREE CENTS PER BATH. beautifully illustrated circular, free. The Beaver Slough school board Address The Aunt Jane Medicine F. Long & Son, the largest man FOR LADIES, CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN ufacturers and dealers in saddles, bought a few of the desks aud Co., rooms 13-14 Lewis building, Dispels Colds, Fevers. Skin Diseases and Cutan hauess, ete.,between San Francisco seats from our old schoolhouse Portland, Oregon. * eous Eruptions. Prevents disease; cures and the Columbia, want all parties today. N o -T o -U a c f o r F i f t y C ents. often when drugs have failed. Should be to call and see their stock of sad in every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or We speak for your trad* We Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak dles, both tor quantity and quality, are here to stay. Give us »trial — men strong, blood pure. 60c, $1. All druggists. Massage Parlor, Sanitnrium, Asylum, Hos and say if they do not lead. Look we will please you. pital, Barbershop, or Hotel. ItlAllRIF.n. at that special one, also, in the W i l s o n J e w j l b y C o . F a r k l o w - S m it h — At Nord, Butte oounty, window. * Cal., May lit, 1899, James Barklow, for F or R est — A neat 2-aoje home merly of Coos county, and Miss Etta On exhibition aud sale at C O Q U IL L E P H A RM A CY , or at my res The Bandon city election was in Coquille. Smith, of the former ilacr. New house, fjuit and idence near old school buildin", NORA A. McEWEN, Agent held Monday of last week and re A braham -S hupb —At the residence o f Hon. shrubbery, and chance for -glrden if John H. Shupe, at Koseburtf May 24, sulted in the choice of D. J. Lowe taken at once. * 1899, by Rev, H . A. Wood, Albert Abra for recorder; L . W. Record, mar ham and Miss Leoha E. Shu pc. The Johnson-Miller “ mil” oc shal; Chris RasmusseD, A. G. Hoyt, Elbert Dyer, T. J. Thrift curred May 28, 1899, accorbug to ltr o s t s w ith you w h eth er you continu e thi orve-killing tobacco h a b it. N O-TO-ltA<~ ' and M. I. Swift for trustees. There the records— Dog-fennel riles; no n rem oves the desire fo r tobacco, w ith ' o u t nervous distress, ex pels nicov P R I C E S ! were 119 votes cast. There were seconds; two rounds; draw Gate tine, purifies tho blood, r e -^ 4 stores lo st m a n h o o d . n 1 fees, $5 each. four candidates for recorder. ■ I 8 °id, N Store Quaker^ tallì Calmili H ALL SPRING STEEL FR A M E AND ONLY CABINET M ADE WITH DOOR, NEW STORE! # NEW GOODS! MEM School Trustpe J. B. Fox yester day put B. F. O’Brien and Joseph Locke, lately come to this place, to work at leveling the floor in the basement c f the new schoolbuilding and putting it in shape fora cement floor, as per insti actions from the late district school meetiug Mr. Fox also bought some sand and had it hauled up. He will push the work to a finish. V. R. Wilson, the walchmnker and jeweler, opened n fiue stock of watches, clocks aud fine jewelry in the Robinson bmldiDg, next door west o f Geo. Robinson’s store, last week. Mr. Wilson Was not long about finding that we had a vacancy for him, and also luckily found a good room in a first-class looatioD. Mr. W. is a fine workman aud reli able, end besides having a nice stock of goods has his hands fall of work already. He comes from San Diego, Cal. Roseburg Review in Draiiitems: Rov. James Moore, of M yrtbPoiut, preached two interesting sermons at the M. E. church here last Sun day morning aDd evening. and -« A J ^ c n a e B c u r e d . — , T O B A C from « 1 A ^ y o u r own dru g g ist, who R I H K > ^ w lll vouch fo r us. Tako it w ith w ill, p a tie n tly , pem istently. One box. §1. u su a lly cu res; 3 boxes, f i 60, ^ gua ran teed to e n re, o r w e refund m oney. 8l«l ling Remedy to ., Chisago, HonCraal, flaw fork. T T o t ic e . W E WANT to trade 220 aerei good farming land in the best loca tion as to school and market in Ne braska, cither for a farm, town prop erty or stock of goods in Coos county. ■\rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1.1 on JUNE 17, 1899, the building known as thc Punter Mill, in Coquille City, will bo sold nt publio auction on the wharf, said building to bo taken away by July 10, 1899. T brms —Cash, or approved note and Sterns’, Rambler, Tourist and security. «ale at 1 o’ clock p.m . Ideals Bicycles— F . Long & S o d , By order of Town Board. ngeuts. Call and examine their J. H. CECIL, Chairman. '99 catalogue for any kind or style W. E. M c D uffke , Clerk. of wheel. Ladies’ or gents’ wheels Q A ACRE« coal and timber land, about O v 3^i’rnilo from river and about 1 milo for the lowest prices. Bridge builders are giveD a chance to bid for the construction of a county bridge ncioss the Mid dle Fork at B. F. Hill’s place. See “ notice to contractors” in to day’s H e r a l d , for details and con ditions of bids. from tne town of Kiverton. It is close to tho Timon mine, now in operation. Small house and barn, and a small orchard and good garden spot. Full 7r>0J00() feet of good saw timber, spruce and fir. Call at this office, or address us. Full Assortment General Dry Goods, Including full line Dress Silks, Organ dies, Satines, Percales, Bonny Doon Flnnnels, Empress Flannels, Teazle- down Flannels. Mohair Valours, Vvool- finish Brocades, LAWNS GINGHAM«. DOM ES1ICS. SWISS MULLS. DOTTED SWISS, AMOSKKACS. PRINTS, VELVETINES, INDIAN LINON Cretones, Fancy Veilings, Silk-finish Taffetas, KID GLOVES. LACES, INSERTIONS EMBUOIDE1UKH, H U M M IN G «, CORSETS, etc., etc. Ladles' Shoes, Special order next steamer. Partial Household List, Spreads, Quilts, Linens, Oil Cloths. Tenn Robison was down from Notions, Fishtrap yesterday. He tells us • — Any person or Handkerchiefs, Dress Fixtures, Col ton Mrs. Rock Robison is still gaining and Silk Thread, new styles Hairpins, persons cutting on or remou- Combs, strength and certainly over her men’s, »omen’ s and childrens’ Supporters, Cuff Buttons, Pins, etc. Misses Marvin Lamb and Josie late serious illness. He tells us the H o d . B. J. Dillon, psychologist Lyons returned Sunday morning ing Chlttim Bark from also that fruit is injured to some extent in his section; also that their and authropologist, is giving a from a protracted visit at San Southern Oregon Company's Mrs. Fred Krooen- land, without being duly au roadwork had progressed favorably course of lectures in this city— the Francisco. and promisingly, showing up in fourth one tonight— at Masonic berg, nee Lilly Lyons, eftme aloDg IYI. O. H A W K I N S . thorized, will be prosecuted hall, to large and deeply interested Corner opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall— north side. We have seen some handsome fine condition, but the late rain set audiences. He is a good speaker, on a visit to her mother, Mrs. beudwork, in the form of orna in and almost obliterated the im and has to date treated the follow Lyons and family, after a long according to law. absence. mental designe for mantles, center provement. ing subjects in his line: Psycho tables, card tables, etc., made by J. B. D olly returned from a trip Comrade S. F. Shepard, late logy Defined and Applied; Man an Any person furnishing suffi Mrs. Pannenberg. They are sergeant Co. M, 2d U. S. Voi. En- Animal; Superior Animality of on the bay aud makes an interfil cient evidence for the recovery varied into many shapes, and in gineers at Honolulu, reached hisJMan; Divinity of M ao; Love, ing report o f the bright business of lwrk so taken will be given clude sets or single pieces, as card The home in this city yesterday, having! Courtship and Marriage. He has outlook in that quarter. one-balf of the bark recov receivers and other nseful articles, come np per steamer Blanchard ! rooms at Hotel Coquille and makes dredge is already at work and ered. or miniature furniture sets, etc., more than fulfilling expectations, via the bay. He took the return ' examinations and gives charts, which are coming into style again. train, however, to visit his daughter, His publio examinations are quite while the shipyards are booming, WITHERS OREGON COMPANY. Get a sight of them. Mrs. Ora Wickham, and grand inteietting and popular. Mr. and mills pressed for lumber, and the Miss Emma Lorenz will leave child, at Beaver Hill, after which Mrs. Barns, o f this place, knew the government work assuming shape for Portland next Friday as a rep and a rest he will shake bands professor back in the northwest on the lower bay. resentative of Beulah Chapter, No. with his many friends. He is look section. Mrs. Dr. IV. C. Owens fnee Ida 6, O. E. 8., of this city, at the ing very well since his recovery Last Thursday night some prow Kronenherg) arrived at this place grand chapter, which meets oo from a long and severe spell of TH E Jon s 7th. She expects to be pres sickness. The H erald speaks a ler entered George Martin’s borne Sunday morning on a visit to her parental home, Mr. ani Mrs. John ent at the reception on the even welcome for him. Mrs. S. met so slyly and softly that the family ' only became aware o f the p res-1 Kronenberg's. Mrs. O. was a most ing of June 6th. She will then him at the bay. ence of a thief as he was retiriog popular and well-known daughter extend her trip to Weaverville, Marshfield Sun: The wave of aud barely escaped a load of shot. o f Coquille City, and has been Cal., where she will visit daring the summer, thence to San Francisco prosperity has struck Marshfield, George thought the slight noise he absent several years. Her many and there is every indication that heard was made by Mrs.Martin in old friends and acquaintances will for home next September. HAS JUST RECEIVED . . we will see livelier times on the the kitchen, bnt when he spoke to gleet her warmly, for her own and Myrtle Point was roused to apitch | bay this summer than we have in her she answered from her bed and on her loved husband’s account. A PART OF THEIR of considerable excitement last Sat- . many — . „ years ----- r past, ----- A number cf herself had been imagining that he | Rev. John Church, who came " urday, when City Marshal Carter new buildings are going up, and was out there in his stocking feet, tried to arrest Sam Appleton, of the the prospects are very flattering On realizing their mutual mistake,' here from Humboldt county, C a l, Middle I ork, for fast and reckless foi the building o f one or two more George desired to koow who was last fall and located in Hon. B. F. riding on the streets, aiid the pistol vessels in oar shipyard. The saw- there and picked up a gim, made Rosa’ neighborhood on Catching 1 went off, whether accidentally or on mills are sawing more lumber than for the dcor and could discern a slough, is about to give up his en- I purpose is not known. The result usual and ns a consequence a retreating form,but too far awayand terprise on account o f failing of the explosion of the cartridge greater number o f logging camps not in raDge to shoot at. He has health and will travel ns no agent (t>/ C. H. BUTLER, PKOPRIETOR. was a close call for Mr. Appleton, are in operation. There is a good made up bis mind as to dealing for an “ electric medicated nppli- J ance” for asthmatic, bronchial, j the bullet passing upward ami plow- demand for laborers and at ad- with the next visitor. He does not I j A V I N G LEAKED THIN NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN IIOHTLEKT ing the cheek and temple with con- vanced prices. Marshfield mer- miss anything specially, and thinks throat and lung complaints. Com I «in now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-claaa MORE COMING ON sidcrablc warmth. An investigation chants are in high spirits and say he discovered the presence of the rade Church is failing, nml tlins style, with the very beat of accommodations mid at most reason obliged to change Ins occupation of into the matter was instituted, but trade is brisk and cash plentiful, party too early for misebipf. able ratea. Tablea Rupi lied with the beat the market afford«. ranchiog. E V E R T B O A T SAMPLE ROOM « for Commercial men, nmr'hni1 * ‘,i8t'h,irSe of thc £ o °s bay’s future never was so i , „ . l l , llh riu n „ u roomy and m ntrally lóente,I. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term* T o Caro Constipation Forever. j Uiarsnai. | bright hS it 13 at the present. CanOy C»Ui»rtlc, cure ronmipailofi torerer. I Take C*sr»rets Candv Cathartic tOcorKc. | for Familie« and Theatrical Tronpea. Notice Latesl Styles. Qandies, |DRY G00DS)j( F a ir Sto re O ils Quinine XJnguents, Jnk, Laxatives, Liniments, Jfjnvelopes, Toilet S oa p Shoe P olisH A r n ic ^ Wall PapeJ^ Bay R ujyj Sarsaparill^ ParegoriQ J ew elrY MACY & MOORE. S P R IN G and S U M M E R H o t e l c o q u il l e , jm JT0CH 10c. Me. If C. C. C. fad, drngriat* refund money. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. Hatea— »1 to fl.fiO pet day.