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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1900)
GiüqiilU ß i i i j g J f t Ä l i i TU E8D AY, A B R IL The entertainment for the India 24. 1900. R elief Fund is postponed till Sat urday of next week—May 5th. REGULAR TRAINS M , W e d n e s d a y s ana diiys will ran uh follows: o n d ays Louvo I See Mrs. Moon’s new card of inillincrv goods arrived. f u i - Arrive Ths Methodists will hold their i prayer-meeting Thursday night id their own home, late the Band Hall. Hiram Bettys, one of Fairview’s Leave 9:45 pr >sperous farmers, attended to •* 9:30 8:1ft “ I COQUILLE C IT Y business in this city last Saturday. Arrive 9:00 8:15 a .m . | M yrtle Point Fine home — good house of 6 rooms, two nice lots, most eligibly L O C A L IT E M S . located, for sale cheap. Apply at this office. [s* Additional locals on 2d page Ex-Spcretary of State H. R. K in The measles are dying out. Comrade Quick in <juite better. caid. of Eugene, is the Uniou can didate for county judge in Lane Rev. J. L. Futrcll I ihb beeu aick county. several days. J. B. Pointer, of Green Point, Comrade Drane and Mi. Tuttle came up last Friday. He is recov are both getting well. ering from a lata accident in the Large stock of celebrated A. L. logging camp. Bryan Shoes just received at Haw E. Hermauu aud wife, of Myrtle kins’ . Mr. and Mrs. George Lorenz, of Point, returned home yesterday Bandou, visited their relatives and morning, after a visit with Mrs. H ’s sister, Mrs. Zenie Strang. friends in this city last week. 7.15 ft. m. | M.irshlield 7:45 “ | Beaver H ill Jun^fc'n BESTFORTHE BOWELS I f yon h aven 't a regular, healthy m ovem ent o f the bowels e very day. you’ re sick, or w ill be. Keep your bowels open, and bo well. Faroe, iu the shape o f violen t physic or pill poison. Is dangerous. T h e smootbuHt. easiest, most p erfect way or keeping the bowels clea r aud ulean is to take 10:15 a. m. F. Long & Son have received a fine stock of the celebrated Ram bler and Ideal bicycles, also bicycle fixtures. * Charley Mansell received a slight injury to one foot at the mill last Friday evening, whioh nt first was tbongiit to be serious. T. J. McBee, lately occupying the Stockman place, came down from Bridge yesterday for Ins cat tle. H e has located up in the mountains. F ob S ale — Several head of good dairy cows, all of which will soon be fresh. Inquire of A. Audersou, at his farm at foothills opposite Johnson's mill. * J. T. Nosier has fu’ ly made np his mind to move to Baker county, enslern Oregon, and see if there isn’t a vacant bonanza miue lying loose there for him. M. Kerrigan, who has been a victim of the measles for about ten days past, had a relapse last Satur A 1(4J lb son brightened the day and was quite poorly over Sun home of S S. Shields, north pait day. He is improving now. of towD, Monday of last week, and The Woodmen will have a fare- Grandpa J. C. Shields is uaw above wp II blow-out next Wednesday speaking to the pditor. night, in honor of three or four of W. R. Darby runs the “ lightning the members who nre about to express” among the hauling fra depart for other localities. ternity, and will serve the public Our friends, J. P. Goodman and promptly and carefully iu all busi family and W. Drane aud family, ness entrusted to him. * are arranging for an overland trip The 5-iunDtbs’-old daughter of this summer to Culiforuin, going Mr. and Mrs. Frank Danielson, via Grants Pass aud Sliastn. from below Riverton, was buried T O '1 H E D E A F .— A rich lady, cared of at this place yesterday. Rev. C- A. her Deafness and N oiseain th e Head by Dr. Nicholson's A rtilicial Ear Drums, gave Stine conducted services. $10,000 to his In slitote. so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address, N o. 8877. Th e N ich olson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue. New York. idee 00 Mrs. Sheppard came over from the Klondike section last Friday to visit a few days. She has been We have word from onr triend •pending some time with her nnd former Coquille boy, Is Nosier., -daughter, Mis. Ora Wickham. dated 17th inst., nt Tia Juana, Mrs. Lando will give nnotfcer Mexico, that he expects to reach health talk to the Indies at the his home at this place about May Southern Methodist church tomor 5tb. row afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Free. Moulton’s nice cottage home, A ll ladies are cordially invited. near Capt. Butler's, north of the R. E. Buck hnd a finger on 1 is long bridge, on Hecry street, is left hand— the first joint— crushed receiving its finishing tonches from while handling timber at the Lyons the hands of the painter, T. A. mill last Saturday evening. The Walker. injary was painful but not serious F ob B ale . —Two good Horses, Mrs. Moon, the milliner, has re true to pull. Weigh about 950#) ceived and displayed a magnificent each; 8 years old. Also a set of stock of new bats and millinery Harness, nenrly new. Call o d or goods— yesterday was opening day address, J onathan Q uick . — and the store has been thronged •It. Coquille City, Or. by visitors and purchasers. Our former towns-boy, Bam John Mrs. Gene Robinson and children son, who has beeu connected sev are down in Curry county visiting eral mouths pnst with a meat mar her parental home. Her father, ket nt Myrtle Point, has resigned Mr. Cope, aged about CO years, has the latter position and will hold o Cape Nome on the brain and seems place at the Sugar-Loaf creamery. determined to try h'.s luck for gold. Rev. A. 8. Foster has resigned Uncle Henry Randleman was np from his horns on the lower river as pastor of the Presbyterian last week. He is having a dis church at Myrtle Point nnd ac abled hand trented, from which he cepted a call to the Presbyteriau has suffered many years nnd which church nt Knappn, Oregon, and o f late has been growing trouble will commeuce his labors there on May let. some. A ll ladies interested in the move ment for a higher physical life for their sex are iuvited to be present nt a health talk to be given nt the South Methodist church tomorrow — Wednesday, April 25th— at 3 o’clock p. m., by Mrs. Juuia Lando. J. F. Gear, of Puyallup, Wash., Las been n visitor in the Coquille valley for several days past. Mr. G. is seeing what he enn see about onr section for future action as to becoming a resident of southwest ern Oregon. Wm. Sanderson, father of oor Merchant Sanderson, returned yes terday from a protracted stay at Bandon with Merchant SuDdernou at that place. He is somewhat a victim of rheumatism nnd is the worse of a tussle with that disease. 5000 Ladles Wanted Ladies, ladies, gentle ladies, Do you want to be in style? Then buy a “ PULLEY BELT BUCKLE” And wear it all the while. WILSON JEWELRY CO. .f. H. James finished the new fence surrounding the little church last week. The improvements about the building are neat, aud add comfort and attractiveness. The work bas been done princi- pally by R. D. Sanford and sor, Oliver. At Geo. A. Robinson’s Store to purchase those new Dimities, Or gandies, Lotus Lawtis, Warp Welts, Neptune Ducks, Chambrnys, Cov- erts, India Linens. Crashes, Linette Francaise. Silks, Laces, Nettings, All-Over Embroideries, and While Goods of all kinds, etc., eto., just receieed. The program of the I O. O. F. of this city, for the celebration of the 81st anniversary of that order, will take place next Thursdny — : April 26th— as announced in the H ebald last week. There will be a parade and entertainment at Ma sonic ball at 3 p. m., and at night the Rtbekabs will give a fine pro j gram at the same hall. In almost every neighborhood - there is some one whose life has Cbarley Johnson, while running been saved by Chamberlain’s Colic, a lath saw at Johnson’s mill, yes Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or terday met with an ugly and pain who has been cured of chronic diar ful accident While at work, a rhoea bv the use of that medicine. piece of lumber fooled and was Such persons make a point of telling thrown with great force against of it whenever opportunity offers, bis face, we learn, knocking ont hoping that it may be the means of several teeth aud badly catting aod I saving other lives. For sale by R. j 8. Knowlton. lacerating bis face. CANDY | ^ C A T H A R T IC ^ m ja c o jio b ) T H A O ! MAAM RIOISTtttCC Pleasant, P alatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. N ever Sicken. Woakeu. or Gripe. 10c. 2Jb. 50c W rite fo r fre e sample, and booklet on health. Address fitsrllag lUaedy toapaay, Chicago, ■ontrval, How York. 33Sa KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Comrade Elliott is no better. B. Figg is out at brief s tells iu his yard and on the sidewalk. L adies — Mrs. F. A. White will ! weave switches for yon, if you ! desire. * We thank Rev. C. A. Stine for a feast of new potatoes of his own growing. it Extra C Sugar....... 1.00 Western refinery Dry Granulated Bugar.. . 1.00 20 (< Japan K iee............. 1.00 10 tl Roast Coffee........... 1.00 ti 9 Rolled Oats............ 25 ers 9 bars good Soap.............. 25 cts 5 packages Corn Starch . . . . 25 cts Oregon Flour, per sack . . . .75 cts At GEO. A R O B IN S O N ’S STO KE. u George Ross, who wa9 nominated as the Populist candidate for county clerk at the late convention, has declined to make the race, as will bp seen in a card in today’s H erald . The county committee had bette- meet socn and take action on these vacant places on the ticket. I f acceptances are not filed with the county clerk by May 4th, the names will not go on the tick ets as convention nominees, and can only be pat on by petition within lo days thereafter. Riverton, April 18.— 1st. postoffice? an ounce of SCOTT’ S EMUL 2d. At the last examination, why did yon uot require an exam SION. It is strange, but it often ination on the subject of Theory happens. and Practice of Teaching? Somehow the ounce produces 3d. Why did you place a cer the pound; it seems to start the Many persona have their good day snd their bid day. Others are about half sick i l l the time. They have headache, backache, and are reitlesa and nervoua. Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the akin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work is a burden. What is ths cause o f all this? Frauk Wilsou has takeu charge as engineer of the broomhaudle factory at Bandou. A rumor on our streets is to the effect that Graham has settled the Sprerkels’ claims against the rail road and other properties here aod will resume ownership and manage ment Dext Monday. Of course, this is rumor, aud can be received cum granis salis. How T o G a in F le sh animation questions from the state j board, which was torn open at ooei Persons have been known to end when you recoived it from the gain a pound m day by taking Prof. C. II. Nosier took sick and dismissed his school yesterday morning. The steamer Dispatch was crowded with passengers to this place yesterday. Onr colnmos are so crowded with good reading and news matter, court matters, etc., and some of which are so lengthy, that we have Lo hold over two oommunications nnd political comments oil onr county and state campaign for next week. Did j on ever receive a package of ex i Friend W. Gallier came up fiom Baudon on a business trip last Thursday. T. A. North will start up bis W. H. WaddiDgton, of Lampoy creamery near Riverton about the creek, an intelligent dairy farmer, 1st of May. was up Ia6t Thursday on busiuess. W anted — A lot of choice Myrtle Harve Johnson, of the firm of 8. lumber. Enquire for particulars of E. Johnson & Co., at Myrtle Point, * M acy & M oobk . spent a day a so recently iu Co Hon. S. H. Hazard came over quille City. from the bay on a busiuess trip Miss Florence W alstrom.of the yesterday, returnmg on return lower river, lias returned to this traiu. place and enrolled as a pupil in Mr. aud Mrs. W W. Hayes made Prof. Nosler’s private school- a visit to their daughter. Mr. Sim Rev. Mr. Bryan will conduct Hunt, at Baudon, several days last worship next Sunday at the usual week. hours nt their own building, late James Laird, the veteran stage the Baud Hall. A ll are invited. man and mail carrier, of Sitkum, Edward Moon came in fiom was visiting iu Coquille about a Fairview and will spend several week past. days. He came down in the inter Mrs. Jack Grimes, of Marsh est of some logs he floated to the field, is iu the city visiting her sis market. ter, Mrs. J. W. Leueve. Mr. G. The James Bro’s, Harvey and took the last steamer Del Norte for Charley, have stationed their little the Nome Gold mines. steamer, Maria, on the lower river F or S ale —320 acres of good aud will carry milk for the Coqnille range for stock. 15 acres cleared croamery. aud good 5-roomed house thereon; Mis. E. J. Price, of Riverton, spring water. Rare chance. C h II at H erald office for information. • accompanied her sister,Mrs. Lewis, to this place yesterday on her way F or S ale —200 acres— 120 in borne to Marshfield, after a visit of bottom — sufficient for 25 or 30 several daya. dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of J. JacksoD, an intelligent nnd towD, on rail and wagon roads to enterprising citizen of EugeDP, Marshfield. Call ut premises. Oregon, is a visitor iu this valley *tf R. G. McQciUO. prospecting for dairying advant Mrs. M. O. Hawkins is appointed ages. We are glad that he is favor to receive contributions for India ably impressed snd may locate. R elief Fund. Parties outside of The plankiug of Front street, Coquille City, who desire to con tribute, should send to Mrs. H. at under the council's orders, is pro this post office. C. M. Hermann, gressing. Suudeison & Bro. have done some work in front of their Myrtle Point, sent 15. store, and Tlios. Krewaon and Wm. Bnskirk are now busy in front of LOOK AT THESE FIGURES ! 22 tt) Golden C Sugar....... $ 1.00 the postoffice. 21 20 ! Some Nula lor ths School Superintendent to Cisck. tain class in one room, stated' closely annual oue table, where they could not avoid seeing onenn- other’a papers, aud resttained only by an occasional visit by yourself, while the rest o f the applicants were in nuotber room, guarded by the entire bcord? D on A A na . Impure blood. And the rem edy? Millinery“ *^ V: FOR S TYLISH ^ l v . Hats and Bonnets, n Hat and Dress Trim- mings, Fancy Worh Material. Stamping done to order lr p a u n ifttln tT f Call ittll and f dressmaking. pi digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient b able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh b necessary for health; if you have not got it you can ¿tt it by taking ^coirs pnastoa You will find it | ib ( as useful in summer as in winter, and if you are thriving upon tt don’t stop because the weather is warm. uQ d 50c. and $i.oo, all druggists. BCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. Hew York. and see. M rs . C. L. M oon . It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When all impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure. I f there is constipation, take Ayer’ s Pills. They awaken the drowsy action o f the liver; they cure biliousness. House for rent— apply at this office. [k* The H cbald is prepnred to do job | Mrs. Wilkins is baking and sail ing Bread, to beln.d at Rich's. printing in the best style. D e a le r in b J.W.LENEVE, D ry Goods, S h o e s , H a t s , M e n ’s Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nalls, Paints, Oils, etc. Wrtim lo omp Doctor. W e have the exclusive services o f some ot the most em inent physicians la tbo United Staten. W rite freely all the particulars in your case. You w ill re ceive a prompt reply, without cost. , Address, DR. J. C. A Y E R , Low ell, Muae. New Goods, New Prices. Prohibition City Ticket. At a citizens’ meeting held at Gray’s Hall last Saturday night, J. J. Lamb was called to the chair and A. P. Macy lo act as secretary. There was a good attendance nnd very harmonious action. We have Dot the full proceedings, but give the result of the meeting: W. C. Chase was chosen for city recorder. Three candidates were named for city mnisbul, but Louis Sim moos received a decided vote, and wnsdeclaied the nominee. For couooilmen, D. P. Strang, A. J. Wilson. B. H. Burns, F. A. White aod Thos. Krewson were chosen. No party lines figured in the convention, and when a name was sought to designate the ticket it waB intelligently discussed aud that of “ Prohibition” chosen by an al most unanimous vote. There are now two tickets to se lect Trora for city officers. ----- C loth ing, Next Weelj. Who Said Our Prices would be raised by-and-by? Well, we have RAZED them, for a fact-read the following: Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, - - 50 els Chamberlain’s Colic Remedy, - - - 50 ets Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, - - - 50 ets Chamberlain’s Pills (St. Patrick’s), - 25 ets Porous Plasters (with a few exceptions) 25 cts Vaseline - - - ....................... - 10 cts Quinme still down. Inquire at our store for price. 35 ets 35 cts 35 ets 15 eta 15 cts 5 ets M A C Y «£ M O O R E . ----- The quarterly mpeting of the 1st ' Port Orford T rib u n e.) M. E. church will be held in this Rev. Mr. Gillespie, Presbyterian place the 1st Sunday in May, the minister, from Coos county, arrived business meetiDgou Saturday after- down last week, bis household noou preceding, preaching services goods arriving by steamer. He Satnrday night, and the regular bas takeu up his reeideDce in the services Sunday and Sunday night. “ Jobnsou cottage” in “ Widowville.” Rev. Mr. Moore, of Myrtle Point, R. D. Hume, having been granted We are offering exceptional bargains in LADIES', GENTS' and BOYS’ WATCHES White, Moomaw & Snyder’s new will be present. a license to keep a ferry at the river steamer, built at Roy’s, above I now have on hand an immense mouth of Rogue River, now has a Ladies' Watches, gold tilled, from $12.50 up. this place, by Arthur Ellingson, stock of Dairy, Fruit aud Stock steam ferry running, and is pre Gents’ Watches, $4 up. was successfully launched last Sat farms; small places near town pared to attend to the requirements Boys’ Watches, $1.50 up. urday evening, in the presence of ranging from 5 to 40 acres, im of the traveling public, in Hint line, a large crowd of spectators. The proved, aud unimproved. Vacant “ with neatness and dispatch.” We bought ’em for spot cash and give you tlio benefit of dose buying. boat is a beauty, and will undoubt lots; fine assortment of improved At the recent Republican con edly fulfil the expectations of her homes in town, nnd all p.t prices ns gressional convention, E. H. Bailey, experienced owners and designers, low, oi lower than yon can buy of Wedderburn, was elected a mem - ~ 3 $ F !N E W ATCH, CLOCK 0 N D JE W E L R Y K EP A IH IN G . ^ as well as of the builder. The from owners. ber of the congressional committee work is of the best, substantial and • 4t] for Curry county. P. Hughes, of R. D. S anforp . neat, and she has been christened Port Orford, w h s choseD by the W I L S O N J E W E L R Y GO. Comrade D. P . Strang last “ Favorite.’’ Beyoud a Jnnht she state convention as a member of will proye a favorite in speed, Thursday sold two lots to Mr. the state central committee for safety and management, for three HeDry, lately arrived from Wash Curry. of our best river craftsmen are the ington, running through from Hall r u iin iF .n . owners, and they are each popular street to Elliott, south of and ad -R bnnih —A t Marshfield, April 14 1900, nnd well-knowD citizens, good and joining Dr. Leneve’s property and N oah bv Rev Mr. Irvine, Arthur Noah and Mias careful business men, enterprising Prof. C. H. Nosler’s. Considera Minnie liennie. and obliging. She is 77 feet iu tion, 8450. These are very desir DORK. length, with 15-foot beam nnd able lots, nnd we nre glad Mr. l a d in —-At Libby, April 15, 1900, to Mr, 52 inch propeller. She has »com Henry has decided to. locate with S a nnd Mrs. D. Hnladin, a daughter. pound engine, with a 12x16 low ns and bas secured them. S h ie ld s —In C oquille C ity A pril 16, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Shields, h hoik . pressure cylinder and 8x12 high Dr. Hodson, a pioneer of ’59, pressare. I> IK D . was over from his home oil Coos N obthup —On Catching creek, April 18,1900, An interesting case was brought river last week aud honored the Mrs. Mattie Northup, w ife o f John Nor- The old gen tlinp, aged 23 years. from Marshfield before our Justice H erald by a call. W. C. Chase last Friday, entitled tleman is beginning to feel bis age D aniklso n —Below Riverton, April 22, 1900, infant daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank The Stite vs Bessie Collison, as — 81 yeara -and yet he is bright Danielnon.___ ____________ Call and Inspect Our Beautiful Lines of Summer Goods. and deeply interested ¡ d the poli sault and battery npon one A. B. tics o f the day, and anxious to see Wilson, a 10-year-old pupil in her school. The local justice, Judge the triumph of the leform issues A daugh Hyde, was disqualified from trial now before the people. on approval to yonr address W ITH O UT A C E H T IM ADVA OOF. of the case, owing to being a wit ter visited with him, so that he an immenso stock of thej SE ND U S YOUR ORBERm »tafe whether yon wish tody's or man'» wheel; wive color, height o f frame and wear wanted and W E W I L L E lfII* ness, hence the change of venue to coaid have the beuefit of an ooting | T 1IE W IIF .K L (T. O. D. on approval, allowing you to uncrato and ex FAM O U S amine you accept It. I f It to not all and more than we am ine It fully fu lly before 1 to this valley and renew old friend Coqnille City. The henriug took claim for it, It, and n „ better _____ wheel than you can wet for any where n ---- -- from ---------------------- --------- ----- -- It ------- expree* charge* price any one else, refuse am • --- W ill | place iu the circuit courtroom Hnd ships. [Since his return home he mi reel re«, f h m “ M O N T R O S B E l e ■ y d m has mailed ae a copy of “ The Non a l A g e n t ’ '« * s a m p le p r ic e o t f a t o a r H ( p p e e d r la w h s largely attended by witnesses to the greatest itest bargain In in a bicycle ever offered. W e guarani g .. _____ eel on the market, and you need not accept It nor nay a to any wheel aud friei ds of the parties from conformist,” a bright and advanced If you do not find fin- It as we represent. We are E X C L C A IV R _____ R fC V ' f I K thod qUIrkly Introducing r i I I E l i * and take this method o f quickly tntrodu M A N I T A C T I Marshtield, as also by many citizens newspaper in the reform fight.— which we will sell at the o n r I P # « M O P K I A . Thto o ffe r o f a sam i pi* J. wheel at this low price to E d . H erald ] • RIDER AO In each town to represent ua of Coqnille, ladies aud gentlemen, old price, regardless of and tak e order*. O n r s g e n ls m ake money fast. who took an interest in the case. C D fftlC IP A T in M C Fram e, « , 2 4 o r » I n c h 1 lad le«, « f in c h . Beet the general marking up d r b U M v A I I U R » * Shelby seam lesstnh tn* w ith fo rg e d connec Trial was called at 11 o’clock a. ra., tion*, flush J o in t* im proved «»p a n d e r d evice to fasten e e a l p ost and of prices by other houses. handle bar; R o y a l Aren crow n; th e celebrated M a v is h u b«and hanger— the cosiest running known; Record " A " tires, the best and one o f t b * aud def» udaut entrred plea of not most ex pensive tires on the m arket. The genuine #4 Mrslnger ll j ^ c a t * guilty. The case was then contin «a dd le; pedal«, tools and acccnsoHe* the best obtainable. Enameled in black, maroon or ( coach green, hig h ly finished and ornam ented; «p e d a l W * fhoronwhly t _______ , _____ ued till 1 o’clock p m , w I ipu it finished nickeling on • Onr binding: year's gnor- o f material that goc« Into I went to trial, John S. Coke and A. — 0— —nM ^gtj g #1 «A # c o s h in foil with order we will with yon on onr lines of pattern J. Sherwood appearing for defend — nine Hwrdlrk 10,000 mile barrel I r~“ ---------- FREE SüftSV-n-i ail ti k If you i meter; or n high grade Ilo General Merchandise— ant and T. 8. Minot for the state. P k i c i D ^ M f l A C C I C w ® d o no* m an n fa ctor* th e cheap depart-* Hardware, N othin* ------------------- a large number of witnesses were U n tA r W R U L l i m e e t «to r e kind o f wbaeto, euch a* many now to tta« charm o f ths drawring I * " - - as high grad*. W e can furnish them, Graniteware, room or boudoir aattae soft ly null- I ete. . W e do no t guaran tee n o r recom- beard, including scholars ot the n t » » io «ÍLM«MBptoM Ant light from C O R D O V A Candle«. I Ginneries, .Nothin* will contri bote more to the I school. Principal Jolden and teach artistic sncceae o f the luncheon, I Notions, 1 t e a or dinner. The beat decorative | ers, and members of the school candles for the «imntost or Candie«, most elaborate function—for cot- I board, and resulted in Justice t* * e or mansion. Made in all color* I Etc. aod t h e most delicate tinta bp Chase dismissing the ra-e mid rollrood r-oop o oy. W o » I I I .ond P T A N I M R I » M IL < # . at T H E F A I R « T O R E discharging the defendant, Miss and »old « SEND YOUR ORDER ----- Watches! Watches! No Goods AT HAWKINS’ B u t ]N J " e w O n e s , BOTH IN QUALITY AND TRICE. are ii) receipt of MONTROSE BICYCLE3SIFREE A. L. Bryan Shoe C O T Will more tta diyide profits C a n d le s C u II isod . I C. M. SKEELS, Proprietor. Jo Lo M EA D OYOLE COM PANY.