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T U E S D A Y , NOV. 28, 189*. Xmns Cards, all kinds— Berlin Store. * Two nice office rooms to rent. * App’ y al Pharmacy. R E G U L A R TR A IN S W anted — A good Apply at t h is o ffice . g e lili* (tiirj p ra h l ondays , W e d n e s d a y s ami e u i - M duya will run Laavu 7 .1 5 a . m . 7-45 " ¿ [i S “ 11 » fullows: I I M a ra lifle ld I H eaver H ill Juii'H ’ n I C O q U I L L E C IT Y 8:45 aim . I Myrtle Point I A r r iv e 1 10:15 a. m . I L e a v e 0:45 I " 0:50 ^ “ 0:00 announcements . Rev. C. M. Bryan, o f the M. E. church, will preach in Ibe little ehurch in this place next Sabbath, at 11 a. m. anil 8 p. m. All are cordially iuvited. The Woodmen of Coquille City, Myrtle Camp, No. 197, will give their annual ball (masquerade) at Masoic hall, in this city, on Satur day night, Dec. 30—“ the old year o u t” Thanksgiving services at M. R. church, south, at 11 a. in., con ducted by llev. C. A. Stine. All a r e cordially iuvited, *s this will b e a union service. Appropriate music will bn given also. . local items . arc W b Are Apia W \We are prepared for the >Holiday trade, by showing the choicest line of Silverware, Bings, Watches, Chains, Charms, Gold Bens, Lockets, Sterling Silver Novelties, Cuff Buttons, Sash Buckles, Mani cure Sets, Fine Leather Fockot Books, etc., etc. Our stock is teo largo to enumerate. Call and see our line; no trouble to show the goods. Very respectfully, W ilson J e w e l r y Co. Additional locals on 2d page Beautiful; Marriage Certificates at the Pharmacy. Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, 5 c — at Berlin Store. Holiday goods, immense stock, surprising varieties, at the Phar macy. * How they do sell— we mean those stjlish new goods at Haw k i n s ’ New Store. F o r S a l e - A *425 upright piano, nearly new aud well-cared for, for *300. Inquire at this office. C a n a r i e s — Fine singers a m i v e r y pretty biids for sale by old Mrs. Perrv, at Mr. and Mrs. F.A.W bite a. Mrs. Fannie E. Dyer of Buidou spent a few days with her sis ter, Mrs. R . E. Buck, in this place, returning home today. Every house in town is occu pied, and everything that can be utilized that way is being put in condition for temporary shelter. E. A. Dodge, U . 8. commissioner at Myrtle Point, took in Coquille on a business trip between arrival o f the train and return boat last Friday. Miss Mary Quick, who taught the school in the Moon district lately, closed the same at the end of three months and returned home early last week. Now, wbat more do you want? A fine line of Children’s Jackets, from 4 to 12 years, at all pricee, so yon better hurry, ns they have to go quick—at Martin’s. When the Mayflower returns — within a few days more —the Ccqnille Furniture Co. will re ceive another big lot of nice fur niture and bouse furnishing goods. Miss Lizzie Winchester, o f this county, was married at San Fran- ciso, Tuesday, Nov. 14, to Andrew Graham. Miss Lizzie has many relatives— including a brother and sister— and friends here, who greet her with good wishes. Work on the grade at the Nas- burg property has beer, going on for the past ten flays, and when the buildings are reset and other im provements completed, the topo graphical nppearaoce of Front street will be much improved. Dave Carey fr o m h is la te p n e u m o n ia . m ilc h co w . The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. New goods coming on boat for the Fair Store. Y JE t A - * Miss Eunice Dement, of Myrtle Point, visited briefly in this "city j early last week. Ther e have hpen no cases of ty phoid fever in Coquille City, nor ! in adjacent country. Rev. R. Ennis, PrpshyteriaD, ! conducted services at the little 1 church last Sunday, morning and j evening. country most dangerous because so decep Tlie Discoverer of Swamp-Root at W o rk in His Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this Henry Stauff, after spending several weeks herewith his brother John, who was so badly injured lately by a fall, returned to the bay last Friday to resume his work there. The high water o f Suuday and Sunday night carried about 300 logs past here on their wny to the sea. They were seen at Riverton yesterday inorniDg. The brands are reported to be C M and D. Attention, Ladies — We are offering Ladies' Gold Filled Watches at $12.50 and upwards. Don't forget that we show the L.IRGKXT STOCK in Coos county. WILSON JEWELRY CO. Late word from the interior de part at Washington says: “ A con tract was made by the Indian bu reau for the education of four In dians in the public schools of Cons county, Oregon, and for 18 in the public schools of King county, Washington.” Word reached us yesterday that I Ed Turpon, bookkeeper at the ! North Bend mill, dropped dead. I He was aged about 30 yenrs. We j have no further particulars. Mr. T. appeared to be in his nsual good health, was popular and widely j known, and his sudden taking off has surprised everybody. In 1887 Mr.Thomns McIntosh, of Allentown, Tcnn., had an attack of dysentery which became chronic. “ I was treated by the best physicians in East Tennessee without a cure,” he says. “ Finally I tried Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using about twelve bottles I was cured sound and well.” For sale by R. S. Knowlton. BESTFORTHE BOWELS If yon haven't a regular, healthy movement o f the bowels every day, you're sick, or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force, in the shape of violent physio or pill poison, is dangerous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way or keeping the bowels clear aud clean Is to take V m. ^ CANDY C A T H A R T IC is w c ca n to ra so i mask araa n aio Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Slokou. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 20c, 50c Write for free sample, aud booklet on health. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, Sew York. 3kla KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Ths river rose thrpe feet Mon- ; day i fteruoou. The mill shut down yesterday— too much water. J t g jfc i A fine line of Umbrellas just re ceived at Hawkins’ New Store. * Didn’ t the rain couie down last Friday, Saturday and Suuday nights? Consumption The Fair Store is displaying 10 nice pieces of silverware, to be 1 given away to purchasers of goods as noted in the new ad. Do not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not com e that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a little c o ld ; nothing but a little back ing c o u g h ; then a little less In weight: then a harder cou gh ; then tne fever and the night sweats. The suddenness com es when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. You can do it with Fred Mehl, one of the head men of the life saving crew at Bandon, visited his motliei and friends in ; this place briefly last week. Nice and good quality of winter wear, personally selected l>v Mrs. tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by P a t r o n s o f th e H e r a l d w ill Mnitin, has just arrived. Ladies it — heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney k n o w where t o b u y h o lid a y g o o d s and Misses’ Cape«, Jackets, Dress disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad I — fr o m t h o s e w h o in v ite y o u t o ! Wheat and Oats for sale at F. Goods, Boys’ Clothing, etc., to suit vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack j c a ll and in s p e c t t h e ir stocks". Long A Son’s. * everybody at lowest prices. the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves S. F. Sheppard visited in Co- break down and waste away cell by cell. Oh, those handsome Dress Pat G o l d S t a r L o s t — I n this city, I Then the richness of the blood— the albumen ' quille City over Sunday. He is terns at Hawkins’ New Store. * a fortnight ago, Mrs. Innes Rose, of — leaks out and the sufferer has Bright’s ! now employed at the Porter mill. Johnnie Stauff is now able to Myrtln Point, lost a gold enameled Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s S w a m p -R o o t the new dis | The H e b a l d h a d a p lea sa n t c a ll. be ont, having so far recovered 10-poiut star, O. £ . S. emblem covery i3 the true specific for kidney, bladder Mrs. Martin lias jilst returned from his late accident. Fin.ler will please return to her and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands at Myrtle Point, or to this office of apparently hopeless cases, after all other from San Francisco, aDcl brought The school at the academy bus - efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent with her a large selection of nice Suitable reward will be paid. [2t* j peuded yesterday, and Prof. An and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free winter wear for men, women aud by mail, also a book telling about Swamp- children. jiA icn iF .n . § derson publishes a card in the Root and its wonderful cures. Address H e r a l d today relative to it. W ilson -N oslbr - - A t the hom e o f the bride’ s | Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and Holiday noyelies, such as beau- parents, Mr. aud Mrs. A. L . N osier, in mention this paper. Myrtle Point Enterprise: R ob prepared to do printing in the best style. Tho H erald is jo b A small second-hand heating stove for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. * New dress patterns, latest styles and for full and winter wear, beiug received at Hawkins’ New Store. * Rev. E. L. Fitch, of the South Methodist church, was absent from this place last Suuday at Fishtrap, where he officiated in his work as presiding elder. Dr. E. E. Whittaker has taken Dr. Carter’s dental practice at this place. The doctor comes well rec ommended, having had nine years’ experience, and is a graduate, hav Will Mast came down from the ing spent three years in a dental North Fork yesterday and ebarterd college. • the little steamer Maria to go up County Treasurer Hayes issues and bring down a lot of produce. another cal! for county warrants The Maria left this morning. issued prior to Sept. 6, 1893, no in W it h in fo u r d a y s a ft e r th e b i g terest to lie allowed nfter Nov. 30, h o lid a y ad. o f th e P h a im a c y , 1899. Mr. Hayes informs us that w h ic h a p p e a r e d in t h e H e r a l d with $2000 more he will redeem la st w e e k , th a t firm h a d to m a k e all (Hitstnrding warrants up to 1894. d u p lic a t e o r d e r s in th a t lin e o f goods. every * Ladies' Capes and Jackets just arrived with Mrs. Martin from San Francisco. § is fa st r e c o v e r in g s e r io u s u tta ck o f Thanksgiving—Thursday, Nov. 30. Union services at the South ern Methodist church. C. L. Wukemau has been ap pointed postmaster at Port Orford, vice J. A. Tyler, resigued. G o o d H a y f c u S a l e . — \V. A. Mooiuaw, of Norway, lias 30 tous of good baled hay for sale. * Just arrived—a fine line of B oy’s aud Youths' clothing; long and short pauts, just to suit you or auybody— at Martin’s. § J. A. Pinkerton, who has spent several months in Berkeley, Cal- fornia, to have a child’s eyes up ended on, is expected home. Frank Robison was down from his up-river home last Saturday, aud left two extra flue Yellow Belleflower apples on onr desk. Bedsteads for S1.C9! Bedroom sets for only §12! Just think of it, and good, too. Coquille Furniture Co. Call and see for yourselves. * Dou Short, Intely returned from the Philippines, was a brief visitor in Coquille last Friday on his re turn from Mvitle Point to the bay. Don’t waste your money because you are buying Xmas goods. Money is dear at any time. We ask ouly legitimate profit— Berlin Store. * A large line of Lounges on next boat for the Coquille Furniture Co. More bed-room sets also, as well as single articles of furniture o f all kinds. Rev. Mr. Bryan, the new M. E. minister ou this circuit, will begin services here ns one of his occa sional appointments next Sunday in the little church. High water, but not just a flood. Dolls and Toys— all kinds—Ber lin Store. * p()R SALE AT A BARGAIN.— Land at Cedar Point, with boom and boom privileges. Also, over 250 acres of USTo. 1 bottom land, within 2 miles of Coquille City, in quantities to suit purchasers. En quire of W. SINCLAIR, *tf] Coquille City, Oregon . The Collier storeroom on Front street, occupied as a grocery by Mrs. Fry, is being lowered to the grado lately ordered by the city board. The work o f excavating and lowering the building is being done by that war-horse, Al Flan ders, and Mr. Fry, a guaranty of a good jab. It is indeed a treat to visit Wil son’s Jewelry Store and see the large and varied stock carried bv this firm. Seldom does one see such a large and choice variety of Watches, Silverware, Chains, Lockets, Rings, Silver Novelties—ill fact it would fill the columns of the H e r a l d to enumerate the many choice presents fonnd there. * lifol Pictures and Frames, Munic Racks, Hat Racks, fancy Rockers, children’s sets. etc., etc., at the Coquille Furniture Co’s. * F o r S a l e — 320 acres of good range for stock. 15 ncres cleared and good 5- roomed house tbereou; spring water. Rare chance. Call at H e r a l d office for information. * IV a n t e d — To buy 100 head of stock sheep. Any one having the same tor sale, address, by mail, at once, giving price and all particu lars to C h arles D oane , *lm] Marshfield, Or. W J A N T E D -8 E V E R A L VERSONS f o r W D istrict Office Managers in this state to represent m e in their own nnd surround in g connties. W illin g to pay yearly $800, p a ya b le weekly. D esirable em ploym ent w ith nsual opportunities. References ex ch an ged . E nclose self-addressed stam ped envelope. S3. A. P ark, 320 Caxton Building, C hicago. W. M. Roberts, an oil man from the new oil fields in King couutv, Cal., arrived in this city via Sun Francisco this morning. He will prospect for oil in Curry and Coos counties, where there nre many in dications of its existence. The schoolboard held a meeting last week, araoug other things nc- oeptiug the resignation of Miss Nellie Dement, owing to de clining heultb, and electing Miss Maddoek, of Peachlaud, Cal., lat terly from this county, instead. Contracts were entered into with the teachers present for three months’ extension of the school term. Miss Dement’s room ad journed till the arrival of tho new teacher, who is 'expected to take charge next Mouday. Miss Mad dock is a sister of Mis. W. F. Dislier, a formei well-known resi dent above town for several years, also a teacher of experience and good standing, nnd will assume charge of this grade with skill Rud ability. ert and Ben IlarriscD, the Sixes miners, came dowu from a pros pecting trip in that region this week. D urirg the time spent there they have devoted it entirely to prospecting, and report making some good discoveries, among them being a ledge of ctnnibar near the month of South Sixes. l'hey also found specimens of silver ore on Rusty Gulch near the Mountain Daisy. Old prospectors believe that the Sixes ia rich iu silver ore, bat long years of dilligent search and hard prospecting have failed to reveal auy o f the metal until the Harrisons found evidence that it exists in no small quuntity. “ The slow but sure decay of the Latin races," remarked the lecturer on ethnology, “ cannot but awaken the profoundly sympathetic in terest of the student.” “I wish they would decay a little faster.” muttered one of the listeners, a bullot-lieadcd young man with crop ped hair, “ and take their blamed old Latin language aloug with them!” Saving Space.— Miss Slirudiet — Here’s an advertisement of “ a lit erary man” who wants board. Does ho say he’s a literary man to show lie’s a person of refinement aud culture? Mrs. Slimdiet— No; it’s to show that he cau’t pay much. A Big Bargain Cut this out nnd return with $1 (m oney order or currency) nnd we w ill order the follow in g “ Fam ily C om bination” sent pre paid: San Francisco Weekly Post 7 yr The Gentlewoman 1 yr. National lllust. Magazine 1 yr Amer. Poultry Advocate 1 yr Happy Hours Fam. Mag. 1 yr Vermont Farm Journal I yr Our Price $1; Regular Uost $ 4 The Los Angeles (Cal.) Times, of Nov. 7, contains au interesting account of the arrest of two robbers T his com bination fills a fam ily need. W o at San Diego through the instru w ill substitute tiie C hicago W eekly Inter mentality of our former townsman O cean, Kansas City W eekly Star. New York W eekly T ribune, Denver W eekly lim e s , Alva Nosier, son o f onr W. H. T oledo W eekly Blade, T w ice-a-w eek L ou is Nosier. The robbers proved to be v ille Courier-Journal, or M on treal W eekly really bad men, having committed Gazette in place o f San F rancisco W eekly P ost if desired, but no other changes aie several robberies in the two cities, allow ed. C lu bbing list for a stam p. but were only eanglit up with by O. H. JON ES, Room 1, the officers when pointed out by Cir. Mgr. Verm ont Farm Journ al, np2T> lit] W IL M IN G T O N , V E R M O N T . Alva Nosier as suspicious charac Anton Wirth, agricultural quaran ters, as ho viewed them, and prob- tine guardian for this section of | ably the parties wanted. Two hun- the state, as noted m last week’s | dred dollars’ worth of stolen goods H e r a l d , visited Myrtle Point on were fonnd on them, plunder t a official duty. He condemned con ken by them the Sunday before They were siderable stock that had been being worth *1000. G r e a t o ffer— shipped in, some o f which was tried and sentenced to the peni tentiary for 10 years each at San burned iustauter and some held in quarantine. Most o f the burned Quentin, and when on the road, at stock was from the east, while some Port Harford, one struck and Oiegou trees, shrubbery and bushes nearly killed the deputy sheriff g iv e n a w a y ! were placed in quarantine for treat having him in charge and escaped. ment or destruction as the case He w h s recaptured later, and is now being held for the result of may be. ,^011 cv*ry ON E D O L L A R cash pur- bis assault on the officer. 1 chase yon will receive n coupon, A convention o f the legal voters which will entitle you to n ch an co in the draw ing which will take of Marshfield was held iD Odd place N E W YEAU ’ H DAY. Fellows' hall last Wednesday even ing to nominate n municipal ticket for the coming election, on Dec. 5th, in accordance with the new W E GARRY charter of Marshfield, adopted at the last legislature. The ticket A well-selected stock of made up ia as follows: For mayor N oth in « elite odds so much 1 to th e charm o f the drawing I — E. A. Anderson and Thos. How room or boudoir as the softly r*<li- I General Merchandise, Hardware, ant light from CO R D O V A Candles. I ard. For aldermen—E. O’Connell, Nothing will contribute m ore to tho I Boots and Shoes, Graniteware, artistic Hucceas of th e luncheon, 1 W. P. Murphy, J. H. Milner, Is i tea o r dinner. The Lout decorative I Notions, Crockery, Ammuni candle* fo r the sim plest or the I Lsndo, B\ P. Norton, W. O. Per m ost elaborate function—for co t- I tion, Groceries, Fresh Can tape or mansion. Made iu all colors I kins, Wm, Nasbnrg, J. IS. Nelson, and t ho moat delicate tints by 1 dies, 5c and 10c Counter S T A N D A R D O IL CO. P. S. Weaver, Fred Hageustein and and sold everyw here Goods, Flour, Feed, etc. W. B. Curtis. For recorder— W. H. S. Hyde. this city, N ov. 27, 1899, b y B ev. E. L. F itch , Aaron W ilson and M iss Maude Nosier. G r a h a m - W t n c iir h t b b — I ii San F rancisco, N ov. 14, 1899, A id ' row Graham , o f San F ran cisco, and Mias l i z z i e L . W inches ter o f C oos cou n ty. C linton - V an L uvkn —At H otel Coquille, in this city , N ov. 22, 1899. bv Couuty Judge H arlocker, A lbert C lin ton and Mias llo se V an Luven. B c h b o k d e b - C l i n t o n — At sam e place and tiu.e as above, b y C ounty Jud ge Har locker, W alter S ohroed er and Mias Dora C linton. H abtlhy - H ayes —At the residence o f Mr. mid Mrs. John H ayes, parents o f the bride, at llu ra l.N oy. 22,1891), by Kev. Thos. Barklow, L eonard H artley and Miss Mary S. H ayes. B b i d g r s - M u r p h y — At M arshfield. Nov. 22, 1899. by Her. F ather L aO roix, Cal Bridges and Miss Josephine M urphy. | ! i Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. j A B o o k F rco- lt is on the D iseases o f the | Throat and Lungs. W ritm urn F ro o ty . If you have any complaint whatever nnd desire tho best medic«I advice you i «•an possibly receive, write the doctorl ' freely. You will receive a prompt reply.f without cost. Address, DIt. J. C. AYEK, Lowell, Mas». IMIRH. N bely —At F airview . N ov. 20. 1899, to Mr. and M rs. W illis N eely, a son. B a r k l o w — Near M yrtle P oin t. N ov. 19, 1899, to Mr. nnd Mrs. F rank B arklow , a j daughter. B t o k n e b — At G ardiner. N ov. 19. 1899, to j S Mr. and Mrs. lle v . H. II. Buckner, a | daughter. S teward — At, M yrtle P oint, N ov. 18,1899, to | Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Steward, a son. e c iid -K I a r id FURNITURE BOU GH T, SOLD AND Steamer Fawn, Capt. Ott Willard, will leave Myr tle Point every morning at 7 o’ clock, and reach Coquille City at 9, conneeting with the EXCH ANGED. Opposite Hotel Coquillp. Steam er Antelope, BERT TUTTLE, Proprietor. Capt. Goo. W. Leneve, for Bandon and all intervening lower-river j F o r S a l e —In Bandon, o n e o f points. the choicest locations,, a pleasant Tho Fawn will return to Myrtle | home, now, unique in style, and Point, leaving Coquille at 1:30 p. m.; j with a spleuded view of the town the Antelope will return from Bnn- and ocean. Sheltered from the don every evexiing, reaching Co north winds. For particulars, ap quille City at 4 o ’clock. * ' ply to the H e r a l d . [tf COQUILLE f e JOHN Proprietor. New Management; New Furnishings Throughout; Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. Ta le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Reading Room Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. Tiie fair Store pine Watches, Jeweiry, Silverware, Gold Pens, Optical Goods. Watch Repairing and Engraving. 10 One pieces Silverware 1 You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened byplacingone o f Sewing-Machine Needles and Musical Instruments. We solicit your patronage. Coquille City, : : We can please you Oregon. Ladies Are Telling Around Millard Shoemaker returned John Buckley an d family ar rived fr o m Eureka, Cal., la st F ri lately fiom San Francisco, where day. Mr. B. had s p e n t some t im e he had been investigating the here b e f o r e , b e i n g s u p e r in t e n d e n t broomhandle trade and market and About our new stock of At Johnson’s lumber camp a b o v e purchasing machinery for a broom- beautiful goods, town, a n d several days ago re handle plant. He purchased ma including many turned to Eureka to b r iD g h is fam chinery for quite an extensive plant and chartered the schooner Lizzie ily. Prieu to bring it up. Orders are Lester Smith, our livery man, on hand for a largo quantity of has constructed a wing connecting handles and contracts have been the bridge in front of his barn with made for regular shipments. Mr. an entrance from the sooth side. i S. it is said has also purchased the He is also filling tip beneath with entire output of the Coquille broom- 100,000 in prizes earth from the Nasbnrg property, I handle factory for the next two Sun: Captain Robert Fred ^ to subscription agents. WIlLL- HOLBROOK, 1 ,,§ MERRILL where the same has beeu graded years and will ship to San Fran erick, o f Bandon, arrived yester down to the etreet grade. day on the Alliance on his retnrn How to win a prize: cisco. a m m > n . . . . . . . . home from a 19-months’ sojourn in Profitable work for odd minutes. Alaska, during which time lie wns ! A chance for everybody, great and Also BRIDGE A BEACH STOVES engaged in s'eamboating on the small. Y ukon. Judging from eternal ap An easy way to make from $10 to pearances he must have withstood #2500. Address, with 2-ccnt stamp the rigorous Alaska climate as well i for return postage, as be would the winters in Coos ss and any other D lm orfht ’ s F a m il y M a o a z in e , he looks the picture o f health. 110 Fifth Avenue, New Y’ork. Bob left Fort Selkirk on the 4th of last month, coming out over the Treasurer’* Notice. Or any and everything Pass. He has iid interest in a T h a t’s W h y carried in a O T IC E i* hereby given that nit C o u n t, claim on Salphur creek and ex arrant. endorsed p rior to the 6th First-class Hardware Store pects to return in the spring. He day o f W September. we can sell so low and l*OH. will l*e paid on pre saw Frank Elrod, of Marshfield, in sentation at my office in CnqniRe Citv.Ooon and keep all new goods. eonnty. Orepon. No intereat w ill be a l October. The latter is working a lowed after November 30. Is'lil. IVI. O. H A W K claim this winter, ont o f which Mr. W . W. H A YE S, Corner opposite Odd Fclh'trtB*'4lall C onnty Treasurer. Í .SiifTf-NMorB to *T. J. Tifimi», j Frederick srvs he should do well. Candles QALL FOR LEVI STRAUSS & CO' SPRING BOTTOM PINTS Doors, Windows Building Material, Sjl| ft)]. Cgsj| N J. A. Lamb & Co., IN S . north aid