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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1899)
18B h . dry granulated su at the Pair Store. SK Patronize the ice-cream T U E SD A Y , AUGUST 15. 1899. during the institute. BtnDd g iU fd J U (S ìU ) f e r a l i R E G U L A R T R A IN S o ndays . W ednesdays ana fbi - days will run kb follows: Lea vo I Arrive 7 15 a. til. I Marshfield 10:15 a. in. 7:15 “ j Benver Hill Jaunt'n Leave 0:15 8:15 “ | COQUILLE CITY “ 9:!10 Arrive 8:15 a. in. | Myrtle Point " 0:00 M ANNOUNCEMENTS. An ice-crenra staud will bo ran daring tbe iustitate. The district association of the G. A. R. will meet in Marshfield to morrow and cover over three days. Senator Hamden’s Serenadeis will “ point the town red” nett Wed nesday night. Now for minstrelsy and fun. See bills. The county superintendent noti fies us that the annual teachers' institute will convene at Coquille City, August 21-25. State Superin tendent Ackerman and Prof. Grout, of Portland, will attend. * Kulnev trouble preys upon the tuind.discouraues nud lessens ambition; beauty, visor and cheerfulness W O M E N . soon disappear when the kidneys are ont of order or diseased. For pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer's Hwanip- lioot, the great kidrey remedy. At drug MEN AND Miss Lilly Stillwell, of Halls creek, is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. McDon- vista. ° SAuiuie b u t t le by m a ll free, a ls o Add read. ______. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y pamphlet. Dress goods in piece and pattern Mrs. Ev Hayes and children went lots, just received at Hawkins' N ew over to tho bay yesterday. S tore. * Mrs. Ilersey learns from her Miss Linchie Hartley, o f near father Mr. Fifeg.at Boswell Springs, Rfyrtle Point, visited in Coquille that he is quite better. last week. Seuator Hamden’s Sereuaders T. W. Clark, manager o f tbe will give an entertainment iu Co- Baudnu woolen mills, came up on qnille next Wednesday evening. business yesterday. Don’ t miss the “ culled gemmFus” Tbe selioouer Mayflower arrived entertainment Wednesday eveniug, last evening and is loading with 23d inst. Go prepared to laugh. lumber at Lyons’ rail). The Teachers' Institute. In tbe absence of a detailed pro gram of tbe proceedings of the approaching teachers’ institute, a friend and worker in the oause Dotes tbe following outline of ap pointments for the several days, and appeals to our fellow-citizens to spare no effort to make a good name for onr towD, and encourage the educatioual and moral interests which will bo so greatly aided by this event. Our informant says: The first session will begin at 1:30 p. m., Monday, the 21st. Other times for assembling will be set by the instructors, Mooday afternoon, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday forenoon, will be set npart for regular insti tute work. Monday and Tuesday evenings, entertainments by visiting teachers, and a lecture or address from one or both State Superintendent J. H. Ackerman and Prof. Grcut, both o f Portland. Wednesday a picnic will be held in the grove near town, to do honor to our guests, in which all are invited to participate. Thursday eVeniDg an entertain ment will be given by resident teachers, ably assisted by friends. We hope all the citizens o f this place will attend the evening ses sion, as tbe lectures of State Sup erintent Ackerman and Prof. Grout will be a great educatioual treat, beeides helping to make tbe visitors feel at home among us. A town is jndged by its apprecia tion of all that goes to encourage a bigb standard o f education, nod ns Coquille never falls behind in tbat which is good, we can say for her people— come, teachers, one and all, and help to make this one of tbe most successful institutes Coos county has ever bad. The instructions received will fully repay yon any lost time or trouble you may have been to. B. F. Savage, a teacher ou the Our old frieud, J. T. Moulton, bay side, attended the teachers' ex will put up a new home and move amination in this place laBt week. into town iu a short while. Special lines o f ladies’ misses’ Heady for fall and winter with a and childrens’ underwear, at bed choice tine o f Kubber Goods ot rock prices at Hawkins' New all kinds at Hawkins' New 8tore. * Store. * Ethan McDuflee last Saturday W. H. Waddington, the thrifty received his commission as 2d lieu Lampey creek dairyman and tenant of compuny K, O. N. G., rancher, was in Coquille City yes DOC A L IT E M S. separate batallion. terday. Two numbers of our land list Additional locals on 2d page. Mrs. Henry Lorenz has been vis were sold last week, aDd two Dew iting her mother, Mrs. Pomeroy, Uncle Provit Dean is no better. bargains— Nos. 41 and 42—are at New Lake, below BaDdon, for Don’t you bear the hammers? listed in their place. some days. Corvallis flo u r $3.50 per hbl. at Our rustling new citizeD, C. H. Now for goods at the bottom of tba Fair Store. Fry, has jnst purchased tbe M od - the market, go to J. J. Lamb’s. Mrs. Racklefl and children are ton property, at the creamery above He is closing out, and everything town, for the snm o f $3000. enjoying tbe beach. is marked down. * Say, why don’ t yon get your The H ebald is prepared to do job Mr. Plyler received his piano this Photos made while Mr. Hunt is printing in the best style. morning from California, making here with his photo boat? He will it look as if these clever people A new line of ladies’ and chil only be here a short time now. * were satisfied to live at Coquille. dren’ Shoes, as also gentlemen’s Mr. and Mrs. David Brower, o f Slippers, at HawkiDB’ New Store. * Johnson Bro’s creditors have Jackson conntv, formerly residents Dave Perkins is now placed in forced them to close their books o f Coos, were visiting at Mr. and charge of tho Lyons logging camp against all creditors. But don’t Mrs. U. Root’s a few days last week, near Parkersburg, vice Alex Smith, you forget it, they are in the mar Onr old friend and former fellow- ket for cash. resigned. * citizen, G. W. Canning, has re Hawkins’ New Store has shelved Comrade G. W. Steele has traded turned from tbe east and is about a choice selection o f tbe latest to establish himself iu tbe bakery property in Jackson county to Mrs. novelties in dress goods, etc. See Lizzie Lindsley for tbe latter’s business at Marshfield. Ed Canterbury, of Bandon, vis bis local ads. residence property in this place, ited Coquille yesterday. Mr. Macy, o f the Coquille and will occupy it this week. F. Moser, the creamery man on Pharmaoy, wife and children have Martin Allexson was not well for the Noith Fork, will market his been visitiog tbe beach and getting Delightful, refreshing rains fell output at ltoseburg, nnd has let a sniff o f the health-giving ozone Saturday night and Monday night, a day or two past, but is at business tbe hauling to Jim Laird. with light, intervening showers again. from across the waters. through the days. Farmers are Leneve & Strang are now finish J. P. Stemler, of Dora, expects The night sessions of tbe teach to start for Washington, on a visit ers’ institute will be public, and generally pleased, being ready for ing tbe painting o f Hawkins’ store building. to his son, H. E. Stemler, an attor much will be said and done that them. ney at Seattle, and on business. Visitors, old and new, remark Mrs. Gus Buckingham and a will entertain, please and instruct the progress of onr town’s build couple of her children are visiting A Mr. JTeed, acting as a pension you, SDdyou should be present. ing and business. Improvements her aunt, Mrs. R. E. Buck. examiner, has been visiting on bus Talk about low prices, “ below iness m this section, particularly cost,” “ bed-rock,” etc.; they can’t everywhere, and lumber spread Senator Hamden's Sereuaders almost broadcast, do look Npro- the lower river, for several days. will bold forth, in Coquille Wed reach down to J. J. Lamb’s clos gressive. nesday night of next week—23d. Mr. Jacobson has improved the ing out prices. Fine selection of F. L ong & Son received a new entrance to the Coquille Furniture dry goods, clothiog, general mer Onr neighbor, Mr. Plyler, is ex C o’s store, and strengthened and chandise, all down. * stock o f tbe celebrated Rambler pecting bis mother and a brother and Ideal bicycles by last steamer, joined tLe high walk on the east The new principal of the Col and have another order on the way. on next steamer from California. Side. legiate Institute is expected soon, Ladies will find some beauties to J. D. Bennett is just roofing tbe i- M. F. Shoemaker, of the broom- when the announcement o f its date select from. hrndsoraest residence in tbe North bandle factory at Bandon, has bepn o f opening, etc., will be made, as Having disposed of his lot and Fork section— bis own new home. iu Coquille a few days having also all particulars about the business, J. J. Lamb will close out The Adventists willi put up an some lathe work done at Wilson’s school. An announcement appears bis present large stock of dry goods, academy at Gravel Ford at once today. machine shop. groceries aud general merchandise and open up a high school this fall F ob K ent —House nnd four lots Geo. K. Rogers, grnnd organizer far below ordinary prices. No yet near Christian church. Two good o f the Woodman of the World, competition in this salo. * Tbe pioneers’ reunion takes place garden lots iu bottom, and small or will deliver an address at Masonic County Treasurer Hayes again taday at Marshfield, and will be chard of good fruits ou bench lots. hall on Friday night, after which a greets holders of county warrants largely attended and a social suc Apply at this offico. * lunch will follow. A grand time with a call to present for payment cess. will be bad, for which the brethren Selling out—closing out big all warrants endorsed prior to Jan are preparing sumptuously. New and nice lines of Worsteds, stock of dry goods and general uary 10, 1893, and no interest will merchandise. J. J. Lamb is posi Ethan McDuffee returned last be allowed after August 20tb, iost. seasonable Dress Goods and Cre- ponnus just opened at Hawkins' tively closing out aDd must shove week from Bandon, having resigned Parties named Stillwell & Hun New Store. * tbe goods off at prices “ way down.” as engineer at tbe woolen mills. ter, from eastern Oregon, arrived Call soon and get choice. * The demand has been so groat tor Leach’s Oicbestra will give a at this place last week with a band Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Weekly came the McDuffee Bro’s— Ethan nnd of horses aDd Saturday auctioned social dance at Band Hall next down from Gravel Ford last Wed Bert— for paintiug and papering, quite a Dumber off at low prices. Saturday mgbt— the 19th inst. nesday— the latter to visit friends, that he comes home for employ Tbe balauce were driven to an Tickets, 50 cents. and Commissioner Weekly to meet ment. I f yon want good goods at clear other point to be disposed of. with the county judge in the trans The Lampey creek school, Miss ance sale prices in Coquille, go at The night sessions during the Pearl Fetter, teacher, will close action of some county business. teachers’ institute will be pub once to j . J. Lamb’s and select next Friday and will give a box * F ob S ale —In Bsndon, one of lic and there should be an outpour from his fine stock. tbe choicest locations, a pleasant social and entertainment Saturday ing o f our people to hear the ad Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Swan came home, new, unique in style, and night. There will be a nice pro dresses o f State Superintendent down from their Lome at Gravel with a splended view o f the town gram of recitations and music, and Ackerman, Prof. Grout and others, Ford yesterday, driving to Marsh and ooean. Sheltered from the at tbe close of these features a in the cause o f education. These field to take part in tbe pioneers’ north winds. For particulars, ap dance. All are ioyited. will be entertainments o f merit aDd reunion. ply to the H ebald . [tf A. R. Moomaw, o f Norway, re advantage. Don’t miss them. A Mr. Christensen, an expert Our old friend, M. Kerrigan, is cently returned from a residence in I want to exchange a good, well- creamery man from Hollister, Cal., southern California, made a yieit now about as “ peart” as anybody. furnished 30-roomed hotel, barn, arrived at Coquille a day or two He is eDi'oying excellent health o f n few days in this city the past and three large lots, in a nice town since and is investigating tbat in just now and seems quite over the week the guest o f his daughter, of 600 inhabitants, on S. P. railroad, dustry here. He may take a posi wounds and bruises and sprnins of Mrs Bird Nosier. Mr. M. is im in Linn county, Oregon, for a good tion at the new Tyrrell creamery, accidents that bad befallen him proved in health and has a liking stock or dairy farm in vicinity of just completed od the Widow Bul for the Coqnilld valley. the past couple o f years. Coquille or Myrtle Point. Who can lard place, near Arago. Yesterday a patient was brought accommodate me without delay? J. A- Collier, Dave Collier and A backload of yonng people left Arthur Long went np to Sucker from Marshfield to the couDty in Valued at $6200. town last Thursday morning for oreek mining section several days firmary, a victim o f paralysis and 2t] R. D. S anford . Mast’s grove in Lee community, ago, returning last Thursday. They growing worse. His name is Gus nnd enjoyed a picnic. The young Rev. W. Horsfall conducted Sandels, and be is 64 years old. H e were very successful in their pros- ladies were, Misses Icy March, peetiog, bunging with them some was-first stricken about six months Episcopal services Suuday morn Mabel LawhoinV Jessie Simmons, promising specimens o f gold bear ago, improved for a while, bnt is ing and night at St. James chnrch; Eva Bntler and Mnnd Nosier; tbe ing quartz. They struck a ledge 3 now growing worse again. H e has Rev. Robert Ennis, Presbyteriau, youDg gentlemen were Rev. E. M. conducted services at tbe court feet 7 inches at entrance of hillside, no family. house; and Rev. E. L. Fitch occu Patterson, James Mast and Aaion and traced it for mile. The Woodmen o f theconDty will pied his pulpit at tbe Southern Wilson. School district no 34 (N orw ay), have a picnic at Bandon tomorrow Methodist church. No service T be teachers’ examination was will receive sealed bids till next — Wednesday. Orgaoizer Rogers was held in the Christian church conducted last week, beginning Saturday— 19th inst.—for a new will be present and address tbe as Sunday morning, but Rev. Mr. Wednesday morning, at tbe court acboolhonse, plans and specifica sembly, after which a grand dinner Patterson officiated at night. house, County Superintended W. tions for which can be seen at tbe will be spread, to which all are in We have used Chamberlain's H. Bunch and B. F. Savage consti borne of A. H. Schroeder, clerk, at vited. Tbe boat from this plac6 tuting tbe board of examiners. Norway. Separate bids will he will carry passengers for 50 cents Cough Remedy in our home for Misses W inoie Newland, Belle received, for tbe construction o f tbe round trip, good for return many years and l>ear cheerful tes Rich and Florence Twomhly were tbe building, and with and without next day. A daDce will close the timony to its value as a medicine granted 1st grade certificates, Miss which should be in every family. fam ishing tbe material by tbe con day’s pleasnrer at Muuck's hall. In coughs and colds we have found Eva Hall, 2d grade, and Miss Effie tractor. The district reserves the Prof. C. A. Sayre, onr expert it to be efficacious and in croup and Collier, 3d grude. right to reject any or all bids. optician, will have regular office whooping cough in children we Tbe usual semi-annual distribu Daniel Giles, of tbe brick and days at Hotel Coquille Saturdays deem it indispensable.— H. P. R it - tion of school funds in the month tile manufacturing firm o f Giles A aud Mondays. The people of Coos TEB, 4127 Fairfax ave., St. Louis, of August will not take place till ave. — Sou, . . Myrtle . Point, , was , in , , th . . is’ ¡«»n o ty »re now finding out they Mo. For sale bv R. S. Knowlton. October, the new law providing for place last triday, and extended his are gettmg high grade goods at a [ the distribution quarterly now— trip on business to Bandou. While very reasonable rate. Tbe best Geo. W. Thatcher, special ageDt 1st Mondays iu Jsouary, April, here, he appointed W. H. Mansell, proof of his skill is the accuracy of the Oregon Telephone and Tel- July aDd October. Snpt. Bunch hi Messer’s stable, to act as agent with which tbe professor adjusts egraph Co., is visiting Coquille j informs us, however, tbat district for the brick, and Mr. M. will take lenses to correct all cases o f defec- City in tbe interest of a local e x -1 boards can go abearl and make con orders and keep on band an ordi- tive vision. Careful atteotioD aDd ebaoge, hoping to get enough busi- tracts for terms of school on tbe nary supply for small demands, honest treatment to children who d ? ss houses and residents to sub- assurance tbat when the apportion Giles <k Son were delayed this sea- are so often imposed ou by maoy scribe to establish an exchange ment is made tbe 1st Monday in eon, but are now catching up. They traveling opticians. Call aDd have here. It is being done at M arsh-! October there will te $2 per stu have a kiln of 150,000 brick now your eyes tested and consult with field, and Bandon and Myrtle dent. Knowing the number of burning, and will have anotber im the professor and ascertain if the Point are also being looked after, students in the district and this mediately following. They have glasses you are wearing can be im- so that it could be made a very amount allotted for each, tbe on hand also a kiln o f tile, 7, 6 and proved on. No charge for consul- useful adjunct to our section for boards cau employ tbeir teachers 4 inch, subject to orders. tatiou and examination. * speedy intercommunication. as usual. I Pul Your Huger on Your Pulse You feel the blood rushing 1 along. But what kind of blood? That Is the question. It It pure blood or impure blood? If tbe blood it impure then you are weak and languid; your appetite it poor and your digestion is weak. You can not sleep well and tbe morn ing finds you unprepared for the work of the day. Your cheeks are pale and your com plexion la sallow. You are troubled with pimples, boils, i or some eruption of the akin. ' Why not purify your blood ? A Social and Lunch Lazy Liver Was given Inst Wednesday even ing at the Christiau chnrch, by tbe v e b c 'i i t r o u b le d a g n a t d e a l Indies, which was well attended w “ l t I k h a a torpid liver, w hich p ro d u ce , conatlpa* and iu every way model in its man ttou. I found CASC A K E T S to he all you claim for them , and secu red such relief the Brat trial, agement, except for a singular af that I purchased a n oth er supply and was co m letely cured. I sh all only be too cla d to r e o - ter event iu which nearly all who p om m end Coacareta w henever the opportunity J. a . S m it h . partook of the lunch were affected te presen ted." M30 Susquehanna Are.. Philadelphia, Fa. as if poisooed. The program of music and recitations was much CANDY enjoyed, and all were ready and i a C A T H A R T IC earnest for service of the refresh ments, which no oDe hesitated to partake of as being of the very best ▼RADI MANN »lOWTVWCO and most carefully and skilfu lly! prepared, but hardly one who par took escaped a sickness, as if poi Pleuaant. Palatable. Potent. Taat« Good. Do soned, w hile as many as 15 or 20 ! Good. Mover Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. Tbe, 50c. ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... suffered intensely for several hours gl.rU w g K o m c tj Vompom j, C h ic .« * , * — «rea l, I « w T f * . V O from partaking of the refreshments. Of course it is a mystery, wholly NO-TO-BAC k s unaccountable to those who pre pared the viands and causing them Notice of Annual Meeting. great sorrow. The cause has been discussed from all points of view, o t i c e i s h e b e b y given th at annual meeting o f the stockhold but no generally satisfactory solu ers o the f tbo Coos County Mercantile mid tion is given, and all are loth to Shipping Association (a corporation) will believe that any one m our com be held nt the hall o f said corporation, in town of Coquille Citv, Coos county, munity would maliciously tamper the Oregon, ON THE 2D DAY OF SEPTEM with so sacred an assemblage of BER. A. D. 1899, at the hoar o f 1 o’clock m. of said dny. All holders o f paid o p neighbors and friends as on this p. stouk are especially reqnested to be pres occasion. Evidently it must have ent. W. DUANE, President. come from natural cause, such as fermentation, or metalic poison imparted from the cooking vessel. N ALBEE & HAMMACK, Manufacturers of Junior League Program, Aug. 29.18 9 9 . First- Music by Irene Lamb; reading, Class by Leaguers, references on the scripture lesson; rollcall, respond Arago, Oregon. M Cedar Shingles, ■ days and then put your finger on your pulse again. You can feel the difference. It Is stronger and your circulation better. Send for our book on Impure Blood. If you are bilious, take Ayer’ s Pills. They greatly aid tbe Sarsaparilla, They cure constipation also. Wrtio to our Doctor*). Write them freely all tbo particulars you w<U receive a ily, without ooat. DB. t. c . a v e : lo _ Tom prompt Gene Robinson’s family moved down to the fishing station nemr Parkersburg, where all will reside during the fishing season. There are many visitors at Ban- don, Douglas county people exceed ing in numbers, though there are many from other localities. AGENTS WANTED - FOB “ THE LIFE and Achievements ot Admiral Dewey,” the world’ s greatest naval hero. By Marat Halstead, the life-long friend and admirer ot the nation’s idol. Biggest and best book; over 500 pages, 8x10 inches; nearly 100pages halftone illustrations. Only $1.50. Enor mous demand. Big commissions. Outfit free. Chance o f a lifetime. Write quick. The Dominion Company, 3d Floor Caxton Bldg., Chicago. A BARGAIN, NEAR TOWN. 163 Acres, at’edge of town, good fruitland, abundancecf pure spring water, underlaid with coal—partly developed—with temporary build-: iugs, good garden and small pas ture lot. Particulars at H ebald offico, or apply to T. H eaton . BURN. P b u b t t — Near Parkersburg, July 30, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Pruett, a daughter. GALLfBK—At Bandou, Aug. 1, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gallier, a daughter. D abby —I n Coquille Citv, Aug. 12, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. K. Darby, a son. L kacu —I n Coquille City, Aug. 10, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. George Leach, a son. M organ — A t Fishtrap, Angust 12, 1891, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Morgan, a daughter. J ohnson — At Myrtle Point, Aug. 6, 1899. to Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, a daughter. B r ad en — At Myrtle Point, Ang. 6, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Braden, a daughter. K r a n t z — At Gravel Ford, Aug. 9, 1899, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Miko Krantz, a son. ing with scripture verses; minutes of last meeeting; music, by Ethel AGENTS. A ovnt «- J ( J J *Lan3b* Coquille City; M * ilt Lee> ßftndon# JohnsoD; reading, “ A Pretty Cus Dimension Shingles, $2.15 at m ill; Com tom”— Ray Deau; “ A Mouse Story" mon Shingles, $1.40. Only one grade o f — Ethel Fairman; “Our New Mission Shingles made. aries”— Emmu Sherwood; “ News Notes,” by Leaguers; about Porto Rico, by Reta Johnson; “ The Cities and Towns of Cuba”— Dollie Skeels; * » V music; close with a prayer, by the president. I ons H anscom , 1st Vice-President. Leta Barrows, President. M E .R .I WI N S ! K’oast Mall.I A gung of Chinamen for the cau- nery an ¡veil on the Brunswick. THE H. L. Burleson will start his fruit dryer as soon ns I he Feason opens. It is expected the schooner at North Bend will be ready tolauucb IS REM O VED tbe first of next mouth. TO t h e D. McIntosh, manager o f tbe NEW and COMMODIOUS Coos Bay creamery, while making a wedge lust Thursday, struck his left thumb with an ax, severing that member at the second joint. He came over to town on the Alert to have the wound dressed. Fair Store RED FRONT. I t rosta w it h y o u w h e t h e r y o u co n tin o © t h e n e r v e -k illin g t o hoc.ro h a b it . K “ ** * ■" out nervous dialres», « tine. Dtartflea the bio atorea lost man hoot makes jc .. boxoa Ä5J in hesltn, _ . __ _____ drufffriat. who 'w ill vouch fora«. Take It with '111,patiently, persistently. C ily.One ! ■8, f $2 • w 50, pr- uvX, *1. usually cure»; S boxes, truarixntceff to cure, ___________ or w© refund money. money 1 _________ ________ We G en iere, l i Siile ef M . A N D NOW ! ! BARGAINS I ! COQUILLE f e JOHN CCTTBKE3ST, Proprietor. Tii' la service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Rending Ih oru Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Pens, Optical Goods. Sewing-Machine Needles and M usical Instruments. W e solicit your patronage. C oq.’Cilll© C IT Y , Gold Watch Repairing and Engraving. THE RAMBLER C O Q U IL L E JM New Management; New Furnishings Throughout; Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. Free Trip to P a ris ! 1879 - 1899 . FOR Sterling Braotiy C .., Chicago, M o.ir.aJ, Sew Tort. Reliable persona o f a mechanical or Inventive mind desiring a trip to the P a r is E x p o s it i o n , with good salary and exbensea paid, should write T h e F A TK M T K1SCOBD, B a lt i m o r e , M d . P. LONG & SON. H lb C ity , : : Wb can please y o u . Oreeroru Your Mother Can Tell You. Will receive at once and open a foil line o f this Famous Wheel and all their parts. L A D IE S ’ W H E E L S A Specialty and Always in Stock. PEN SIO N S, P A TE N TS , Price isn’t the only thing.. . AND M IS C E L L A N E O U S C laim s against tho G overnm ent. ALLAN RUTHERFORD, (Formerly Third Auditor U. S. Treasury.) A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw . Solicitor o f American nnd Foreign Patent», T ra d e M arks and C op yrights. Practices before the Supreme Court of the U. 8 .f Court of Claiin3, end all Department» of the Gov- eminent. Special attention pi ven to claim* of officers and tniisud me:», tr.r Arm y and Navy seivi.rc in I he Mexican War. W ar of ih» R. hrtHon «"d the War with Spain. A two Claim» of Government Contract or». CoMcctiofi of Arcoui.ta. Hcfer* by p$rmi<*inn to lion . Gen. L. W el lington, U 8. Scn-ior Iron* Mai viand, General O. O. M owirJ, U. S. Arm y, G eorge C. Henning, Prc'iJent, Trader» NaU >u»l Ifeuik, Washington, j D. C ., :*i-d otU rt. ndvira. Correspondence solicited. Oilices, Atlantic Building, 928 and 9 ? P Street, N. W., Room.«, f * 9*;, 99 and 100, N o charge f r WACAKIDJC-VOISI, D . C . You must see the goods to judge o f ualue. We w ant you to examine our goods and compare them with w hat you see else where. Then you’llh no w that we are selling new and best goods at ex tremely low prices. We sell for cash, That's Why we can do It. Small profits— quick sales. M. O. HAWKINS. Corner opposite Odd F e llo »s’ Hall— north side.