The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, June 28, 1879, Image 3

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THE COAST MAIL
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NotQmtk Ooiiiikcjt. Mr HprliiKor
who In !ii clinrgo o( tlio I. T, It. It. pule
tlnltcn n cntil In willed liu imy:
"Kwp owl, Mr. Cwuf .VM ; I cnit not
entry your pnpuni frco if chiirge.
Complaint nnumly by llioso wnnl to
trnvul t ft nilucpil prlct', or luivu
tliclr pncka's cnrrlrtl froo Knills".
You Imvo novor Iweii rcqui'stQil nor
ttxjwlwl tocnrry pnpont or anything
vm for tlui Chant M.tn, or tiny parson
coiinct'tcil wltli it, frco Kratlx, nor
limn wo lutil nny porsomil uromitl for
coiiiplnlnl. Tlio Unlloil Btntcs pro
vides transportation for ntmspnprs
ttti of clmrRO within tlio county,
which Is ipilto ssllsindory to ns.
Kvory intclllKOiit man In Coo county
knows, tlint tliuooinplnints ns to tint
wny tho I. T. It, It. linn Ihiuii luloly
nmniiKod, lo not come from parson
who rrt toefciiiK fsvor. TImho com
plsliil ro from nunrly nil who Imvo
nythlnR to Jo with It tho ilissnti
Urtlou In nlmoul universal, nntl wo
li.w reason to bnllovo In tmol tijion
K0m1 muJ sufllclent gruiuuls,
I'lONIO AT C0HVU.UK ClTY. Tim
plonle under tho nitsplees of tho Mi
sons of CVjulllo Clly.cnmu on" Inst
TuoJny purntinnt to niinounconu'iit,
mill wn n very pleasant nlFnlr Tho
croml iiinrchcil to tho pleasant
grounds near T. II. WtllnrJ', which
had Im-cii prepared for the occasion.
The lUv. Sir. Dell, from KosolurK,dv
llvcrcd a very Intercntinft and lustruc
live address, on the subject of Miuou
ry. Iiiilninirntal music km tiiruislf
od by II.KclinrJer, hiiJ vocl inusirj
by Clark Miller, V. L. Dixon, J J.
I.ninb, (3. OJUo nnd other, nftcr which
thu tallies wore tprend nnd n bountiful
repl enjoyed by nil. A dnnco wn
organised for the evening, and wan
woll attended. Tho occasion I jm
ken of by tlioo present, ns one to bo
remembered for tho soclnliHily, Rood
feeling ami harmony which ehnrnc
terixed the excrelxo.
AiToirrioxMi'MT or Hriiooi. Monk v.
Under thu lule apportionment thn
revernl achool tlintrictx of thin county
lire entitled to receive the amount
following:
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Aci'iiii:nt ox tiik I. T. H. It. Iat
Monday tho baud-car of thu I.T. It.
It. left Utter City with Jan. Aiken, C.
Onto ami Mi Montgomery as pa--engcrs
for Coaledo, nnd when on
n curve, near CarHir's place, the car
ran oirtho track, throwing Mr. (late
ngainnt the wood-work of the ear nnd
lirolidug and cutting hi face Mivctcly.
Mr Aiken was thrown backward, and
brutned considerable, but Miss Mont
gomery, fortunately; wnped without
iujiiry. Had this accident occurred
In Nome lea favorabb loralUy on the !
road, ihqrcaiill would probably have j
Ihmmi fatal to Nome. If not all r il,.,,
pai0iigcrs. "This U an age of spcwl,"
Mr. Kprlnger, it is true; but a little
caution and good noumi nro qulto ns
neceimary as muscle, in "ono who sees!
nml governs nil."
Tin: Hcnoou Tlio term of public
achool now in progress hero, will clone
next week on Thursday. Mr. McCor
mauls of thu opinion that tho tlmo
that Is required o prepare for public
exhibitions, may generally bo more
protltably employed in thu regular
uxorclMi of tho schitol, and thu school
will close with n review of thu studies
of tho term. Thu aiiiumer term of
iho Academy will commence after n
vacation of ono month, on August
4th. Tho school is expected to bo
large, but Mr. McCormau assures us
that ho intends to employ additional
salslauco, if necessary, to nssuro tho
Ih'sI Huibla facilities for all who
may attend.
Not Concm'hivk. A Port Orford
corrcNondcut hays Asa Carman of
that place is willing to wager "all his
posKesslous" that the harbor of refuge
will not bo located al capo (ircgory,
nnd he llndn no ono (hero willing to
tnku tho bet. Well, wo will admit
that that isnu important clruumstnucu
but it is possible that tho wagor is not
taken bccatiHO tho people there are,
on principal, opposed to hotting;
at nny rato Coos liny will not surren
der till tho engineers nro heard from,
"Tho baud is still playing".
Pkiuonai. Examination. Mr, II. 11.
Jones of the Bouthport coal mine,
hits been out on tho Middlo Fork of
tho Coqulllo, looking at Iho proposed
rsllrouil roulo and tho resources
which exist ns nuiuducomout to tho
construction of the road. Mr, Junes
is n thoroughly pmutleal man, mid
wo shall lo pleased to hear n favora
ble report from Itlm. ns his vimva will
have much weight in inducing invest
ment in Iho ontci'prUo,
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Jmi'Kovkmkntv Tlio counly rond
fnim C'oqiilllo City to Conledo, ha
been greatly improved within n year
pant, nnd tho farm aIoiik tho route
are beiiiK rapidly developed. Mr. Mc
Ailiiln hint clcifrrd nnd fenced nlnre
nrea, and ha sonio flno crop. Mr.
McQjilg, who lino purehaiied tho Hak
ley place, In preparing to clear land
on a largo scnlo tho coming summer.
Thero In probably no pari of tlio court
ty whorofnriniinrolKiInK mado ""
rapidly than here.
Tiik Hliow. Tho porformanco
which wa Announced for lat Halur
day tn onlng by dear UrliTith, tho ma
gician, did not como oir In coimo
qtieuco of the very Hinnll attendance.
On Monday night ho performed apart
of hl programme to a yury miiaII
Iioimo. Bomo of lila "illliIoiu"woro
woll performed, ami we do not doubt
that ho uuderNtandn the IjiinIucm.
Hut It U not a good time (or hIiown.
Tub IJokhi: hack. Ownora of fant
stock, arc laying their plans to con
tent, tho "turf" at Kmpiro on tho
Fourth. I.tiNo'a homo "Iongfcllow"
in oi I cd to run, and innlMy An
doraon'a mare l'uan". Joo Nay of
Port Orford will probably bo on tho
track with Nome of hU"raco Mock."
Hlglln A Uennett have noiiio idea of
entering their little mare, but have
not fully decided to do no.
A 1'uer: Tiit.io. Wc learn that the
people of Myrtle Point have made ar
rAiigomeuU to accommodate thoNo
who attend their celebration, with
great liberality. Tho dinner will b
free of cotimo, and the aupper, dance,
and night lunch and hreakfaU, are al
m to Iw enjoyed "without money and
without price". Thla liberality on
the part of the 'x-oplo, nhould iiiNiirc
a large atlendauce,
DaxokuoUni.y 1 1.1 -Mr. and Mrs.
David I'erklim of North Ilend have
been for nomo time pat, 'julte feeble
with votmumptiou, and uotwitlutand
lug all that medical Aill and care
could do for their rolief, all hope of
their recovery low been abandoned.
They and their friend are dally ex
pecting the arrival of the mei"enger
which (ball Mimmon them "over tho
river."
No CoMrriKMr.vni'. On Thurnday
of thin week, Judge Nosier amUIcJ
by Dm Oolden and Mackey, examln
cd a Mr it. Itachel P.tmoni charged
with being iimnne, and adjudgetl her
ton itninnn mrntii, and ent her
t. llir. nak'limi. Mr I'jirMliu l( will-
ow nbonl CO year of ago, resident of
.Sumner, nnd formerly of Oregon City.
.Shu ha Ik-cu in thoawylum U'fore.
DtNAi'i'oi.NTMiCNr. The ntcamcr Lit
tU Annie, of the I'oqullle, wan U'nclicd
for Nome nlight n'pair on the '2&, and
wa unable to get on" In time to make
her regular trip up tin river on the
-lilt, in coiiin.sjiieiice of which, many
of tho renidpnt on tho lower river
were prevented from attending the
pic-itii; al Coquilic City.
Htuuck With a Hat. I.att Tucn
day, nC. Andrewi", potmater nl Co
iiuillo City, wan tallying for a game
of bimo ball, a bat itlipcil from tho
hand of one of tho ntrikcr and hit
him in the face, knocking him down,
and broking ht faco NvrIoudy. Dr.
Angel who was preMUit, drcwrd tho
wound, and he will i-oon bo all right.
Auiiivai Tlio Nteamer lrr,
Capt. Holt, croiued the lar on her ar-
ilval al :t a. in., Wcdurodny morning,
with tho following lint of patcugor:
A' "' r "'1'). rr-. perry, Aira. .-sei
'Io V"Jr -Mr- D.Jone,Joliii Camp-
tfc. S k.
eu nnu wiie, v api. v. mn-o, .nr. lira
ham, and four in tho steerage.
Fictio.v. Tho Xttrt publihes a lit
tle romance about a fellow stealing
Siglin's llro wood, mid being blown
up with a chargo of powder. Now,
that's not n now story, besides, when
wo heard It More, it was tho other
fellow who put Iho powder In thu
wood.
Uat.i. Hutchinson & Maddon'a
mining tunnel on Bixc, was covered
by a slido from tho hill altoul two
weeks ago, which has retanled their
work. Hut the Iwya wont to work
with energy in removing the slido,
and probably before this timo are
washing gravel.
Hayi.no is in progress among tho
farmers.
N, J. I.eviniion, Agent of the Orego
uinn called on us Wednesday.
IIUUKiiKMiiKti are getting ripe
with a probability of Mug quite
plenty.
J uwiK Catiicaut Is visiting his re
lations in Douglas county, and will
soon como down to Coos again,
Mil, Okoiiuu Davih who has been
In Ban Francisco for bomo months
past, camu up on thu last steamer,
Ouu young friend, J. W. Hamilton,
of Empire City, is engaged to deliver
Iho oration at Myrtlo Point, on tho
Fourth.
K. Uun.s'hi.i, nnd Thomas Johnson
nro getting ready to do somu log
giug near tho head of Catching
Klough.
Cait. Paukku is operating upon
tho wreck of tho Gnat Jlrpudlic with
tho assistance of n 'diver cquipHd
with the proper sub-marino armor,
Ai.t. necessary blanks and instruc
tions required in making proof on
homestead nnd pre-emption claims,
tinder tho new law, can Ih found at
Webster's olllce, in Mnwhllcld.
Htaokh will bo running on the Coon
Day Wagon Itond again In n tow dnya.
JollK DkahU making sundry and
varioiiH lniiroveinontN In and about
tho "Pioneer" saloon building.
Fiiitz Timmkiimam Is preparing to
onlargo and improve his building noxt
to Noruinn's Itlttcknrnitli shop.
H. IT. Ha.Aiii) Kh(., left on Wed
nesday for tho interior, by way of
Gardner. Ho will return alxmt tho
flth of July.
O.H the 18lh Instant, Capt, 0, Potcr
noii, of Han llucua Ventura, was mar
ried to Miss I.illlo Lyons, of ficotts
burg. 0 AHmiKVfn, has put a now front on
bin Ntorc (tho Post Olllce) at Coqulllo
City, mid It presents a neat appear
aucc.
An interesting featuro In tho oxer.
elses at Kmpiro on tho Fourth, will
bo tho "pig race." Thoy will turn
Liino a greased pig and lot John Thorn
m Cat(ch) it.
Tmk Port Orford correspondent of
tho Nttis says the Mail has eight sub
scrllmrn at that office. A mlstako, it
has ten of tho moNt substantial and
intelligent men there.
JoiiK Oampiikm. Ksq, who left hero
something moro than n year ago, re
turned by tho last steamer. He has
attended" tho Paris KxpoKitiou, and
traveled extensively in Kuropo since
his doparturo.
Thk funeral of Mrs. Ann Perry,
which took place on tho Coqulllo last
weok, was conducted with tho formal
ities of tho order of Patrons of Hus
bandry, of which tho deceased was an
esteemed and honored mcmlwr.
Urox maturo consideration, the poo
plo of Mnrshfleld have concluded not
to celebrate hero on the Fourth, nnd
no doubt many of our citizens will at
tend the exercises at Empire and else
where on that day.
Tm: people of tho Coqulllo are talk
hii?of btiSldini! a wai'on road from
Coaledo to the head of Isthmus 8Iougli,j
In order to avoid lK-ing annoyel y
tho Isthmus Transit Uailroad, which
of late is an accommodation to no one.
Mita. MnxtOAN, from Ohio, sister
of Dr. 0. E. Smith of tin place,
and W. D. L. F. Smith of Coos Itlver.
arrived by the lmifn on Wednewlay.
fiho comes to visit her brother-, and
to enjoy tho benefit of our health giv
ing climate.
Jo. HrncoN, of Sumner, who has
leen mining on Sixes some weeks
past, came home a few days ago; he
Is much encouraged with thepnpect
in tho mines, nnd will return soon af
ter tho Fourth.
Maj. Huown, our city recorder, has
prepared a plat of Iho cometery, un
der the direction of Iho Hoard of Trus
tee, and arrangements will soon 1h
made so that persons can, by paying
a small sum, k euro several lots ad
joining.
Two deer inndo their appearance
over on tho mud flnt In plain view,
and just across tho channel from town
lat Thursday. After leisurely in
snecting tho movement of tho tide
for soma time, they retired to tho
forests.
It Is understood tliat the tug Ftar
Uti will run to Gardner on tho 3d of
July, and bring down lhoo wish to
attend tho celebration, and take them
back on tho fitli. H nothing occurs
to Interfere with this arrangement,
wo may look for a largo delegation
from tho Uinpqua.
Cait. JamkhCauiiom., formerly in
command of tho Great Republic, has
leeu nominated by tho working man's
party otSan Francisco, for tho office
of Chief of Police. Slneo he has turn
ed "Working-man" ho will probably
be able to get along without doing
anything.
Mr. Simpson's Views of tkeUreak water.
Tho San Franciitco Bulletin reports
that on the 10th. "Captain William
Simpson" (ovidently A.M.Simpson
En.) appeared leforo tho Hoard of
Engineers to give them his views on
tho subject of thu proposed har)orof
refuge. Ho said ho was well acquaint
ed with tho coast from San Francisco
to Vancouver, and ho docs not believe
thero in Any good place to build a har
bor. Tho roadsteads are either too
small, or they are shoal and rocky.
A crippled ship would stand a better
ahnnco in open soa than in nny har
bor with whioh ho is familiar. He
has boon interested in sixteen wrecked
vessels, and does not know of an in
stance in which a harbor of refuge
could have been of tho least assistance.
Tho swells on tho Paoillo nro greater
thuu any where olso on tho globe, und
ho thinks tho work will not stand.
Ho closed by saying s "I do not think
all tho skill of mnu, backed by all tho
money of nil existing governments,
could build a breakwater whioh would
resist tho full forco of tho breakers on
this coast, Indeed I know of but two
points whoro money so applied would
not bo worso than thrown away; ono
of theso KlntH is Crescent City, tho
other, Coos Hay, At tho formor place,
a wall built from Lighthouse inland to
Stoamboat Hook, would protect tho
landing now in use from a strong in
shoro current. At Capo Gregory,
Coos Hay, thero i n lodgo of rooks pro
tccted by an outside ledge, on which
n breakwater might ho securely built,
so that vessels crippled in tlio winter
might make good use of tho ohcltcr."
Mjrtlo Point Items.
Mrs. Wood by Is very 111, and Is at
Capt. Harris' place waiting an opor-
tunlly to reach hcrhomo on tho south
fork.
Our citireus hnvojmrfcctcd arrange
ments for tho celebration of tho com
ing Fourth. Tho dinner Is to boon
pic-nic stylo. There is plenty means
subscribed to make it an interesting
occasion. Many of ns nro going in
order to hear our young friend, James
Hamilton "orate."
I). I). Jones, a man who has done
as much for Coos counly ns any other
person, Is on a visit to tills region. All
nro pleased to see him. Ho has ex
amined como of the- coal mines, mid
speaks encouragingly. Wo feel suro
I rial llio iioveiopini.'ni ui unr coni
mines will insure the construction of
a railroad.
ClrHf-rMl rfewff.
"Mak Twain" poys taxes on C7,
800, in Hartford, Conn.
Kkntucky ships black-walnut logs
to England.
Tun prospect for a wheal crop in
England, is not good.
Wkhto.v tho American "walkisf,
has won Iho walking match in London.
Tiik will of Huron Lconclde Hoths
child, disports of his personality to
lite amount of 2,700,000.
Tin: Vrtern Star, has been enlarged
to eight columns, an indication of
merited prosjerity.
W. P. Watson, has shown tho Edi
tor of tho Mountainrtr, a strawberry
which measured 94 inches around.
Till: .diiorian reports a flounder
which was caught near Astoria, 17 in
ches across and 25 inchcslong.
A TiioTTiNO horse named "Muggins"
latolv purchased by Joe Taylor, for
f 1,000, died at Hillsboro.a few days
since.
A Hltow.vsviU.K dispatch from Sal
tiilo sftva: The governor oi Neuva
U'ona wa killed by revolutionists at
Saltillo, on the 10th.
Or.o. PkiikiNsoi the nrm ol wood-
nil Nrlon A Perkins, lias bcn nom
, . . ttntinliiirnn convention.
for Govtrrnor 0f California.
Doi'iiLE jiostnl cards are to Ik? isucd,
intended to carry-the message of the
kcmlcr and tho reply of the person to
whom sent. They will cost twoccntN.
Tho new steamer Catiarnin is said
to have made tho best lime on record
between Portland and San Francisco,
on her last trip.
Two little boys, sons of II. S. Jury
of Salem, aged "six and nine respect
ively, foil into a will iond and were
drowned, on tho 19th instant.
W. II. IIyaiu has lakcn a contract
to survev a largo tract of government
laud in" tho vicinity of fiooao Lake,
and will soon commence the work.
A Coqi'ilu: City correspondent of
tho Star, says newspaper agents arc
becoming a nuisance in that jdacc.
Why don't he quit the business?
A ntt.t. has boon lately pased and
signed by the president, making sub
sidiarv silver coin a legal tender in
sums not exceeding 10. Tho former
limit was fo.
A man coming out of a Texas news-
imiMT onieo wiin ono eye gongcu oui.
his nose snrend nil over his face, and
one of his cars chawed olT, replied to
a policeman who interviewed him, (
"I -didn't like an article that pearcdj
in the paper lat week, an' I went in
tor see the man who writ it, an' he
wero thar'"
An exchance sava: The Governor
has appointed 'Henry Lenvstachcrof
Empire City, as Notary Public for
the ensuingtwo years"'. Probably re
hiring to tho appointment of H.Scng
stacken. Milks, the poligamtst, who has
been convicted in Salt Lake, has gone
lo tho penitentiary of Nebraska for
five years. He asked no mercy cf tho
court, but impertinently requested
not to lx' lectured. This is tho second
conviction under tho law of Congress
applicable to that offense.
The .tstomin, says tho Hoard of
Engineers will visit tho Columbia
about the ISth of July in a steamer
specially arranged for their accom
modation. They will probably visit
all !oints contending for tho break
water on their passage up.
A yoi'NO Max named Jacob Rupor
was drowned in tho North Umpmia
river near Tipton's lost week. '1 ho
skiff that he was crossing in os per
mitted to drift too near the rapid,
when tho young man became alarmed
and iumncil into them, and was un
able to swim out. The.boat passed over
tlio falls safely.
A Man named Cameron contracted
to mnrrr a girl named Shoemaker in
Mt. Scott precinct Douglas county,
and they went to got out tho license ;
but it came to light before tho license
was issued, that Cameron had a wife
in Jackson county, which put a stop
to tho proceedings. Tho girl linn not
gone back to her parents and tho final
result of the ntniir is still uncertain.
idieiid.
Pkuuy. Ne.ir Norway, Juno liith
1379. Mrs. Ann Perry, Avifo of W. T.
Perry H.q , aijod &4 years.
.Marl no lnt'llIccHCC.
AH HIVED.
SmimAY, Juno 21,
Str (iiisaic Telfair, llutlor, 5 days
from S. F pass and indso to F. Solici
tor. Sch (lotnmn, Madson, 0 days from
S. F. tQ8iinpoii Hros,
St'SDAY, Junk 22.
Sell James Townsond, 9 days
from S. F, to Eostport Coal Co.
Monday, Juno '22.
Sch Laura May, Aekorman, 11 days
from S. F to Southport Coal Co,
Wknimuy, Juno '25.
Str Areata, Holt. 3 days from S. F.
pans and nideo to F, Solicitor.
TmiiMUY, Juno 20,
Sob Clara Light, Hagthrop, 1 1 days
fom S. F. to Southern Coal Co.
SAILED.
SI Soh 0. H. Merchant, Mnrtin.S.F.
21 Str (lnsio Telfair, llutlor B, F.
25 Sch Seiciiii Thayer, Wheeler, & F
New Market
F, TlMMKIlMAN, I'POni.
On 'Front street, near Dean fc Co.'s
store. Han always on hand tho list of
IJEEF,POUK, MEATS of all KIND8,
and everything to bo found in a
First Class Market.
VJUCKHu LO It'a the LO WRHT
it
A living share of patronage is sollc
ted. vl-7-tf
Ei B. Dean & Co.
K. 1!. DEAN, D. WILLCOX
AND
C. II. 3IEKC1LVNT.
We have Alwaya. on Hand a vuu
Arfortmcnt Of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
STOCK ALWAYS COMPUTE,
LUMBER
MANUFACTURED TO OKDEK
And
SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.
and nt tho
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
coos B.ir
MARKET,
MAHRHIlriEMI, OKf.CON,
D. F. Hosh, V. II. SlMI-SON Jt V. IIou.axk
Proprietors.
im: :e "a. t s
and provision of all kinds
old at the lowest
living rates
and
DELIVERED &t any point desired
roa
VESSELS,
LOGGINO CAMPS
AND FAMILIES,
ALWAJTCREADY,
JWc keep nothing but thcleU9
and insure satisfaction.
lv-l-tf
NASBURG St, HIRST,
! HOST OTUECT, JIAltfllFlELD, UGN.
w
JEW GOODS BY EVEUYSTEAM-
er; keep constantly on hand in
lourlarce anu commodious store, a
well selected stock of
nrtlCAAl ftf CDntJAUrWOC
fjEnfcJVU. mtnlSmnUdtj
,.',; of tho best staple and fancy
I X) IE? 3T G O O D S
of all kind, the choicest
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
a iu.se: stock or
CLOTHING,
HATS nnd CAPS,
HOOTS and SHOES,
RUBBERS and OIL CLOTHING,
SLIPPERS and OILCLOTH
CROCKKRY nnd GLASS
VA RE, HARDWARE
and TOOLS,
Cigars and Tobacco,
PAWW, OlIX,
HBd VAK.MSHES,
CIIOICK 1VI.-KM
and LIQUORS,
TO-WAREaBd
Ann cm rriox.
CUTLERY, WOOD and
'ILLO'-lrAIiE,and
Sclxool DSoo3s:s
STATfoNERY,
yimKisiitiiro- ooossi,
A.STZ3 ncosizsnr
Our extensive show cases aro filled
wish tho finest
MILLINERY AND FAMCY GOODS.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES'
X II. All goods imrcliaaou at our
Store will bo delivered free of charge
at any point on tho route of the
steamer Myrtle. vl-l-tf
THE
PIONEER MARKETS,
M.u:snm:n a KMnni: City.
H. P. WHITNEY, PitorniKTon.
A gootl supply of
BEEP, PORK, MUTTON,
and all kinds of
SALTMEATSamVEGETABLES
constantly on hand. Also a
good stuvk of
oxioosixuioa.
AND
LOGGING GAMPS
SUPPLIED AT SHOUT
XOTJCE
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TTiii. Reieliert9 Proprietor
Kcci3 constantly on Jiniul,niul ofrersfor pitlo a Buperior nrtiolo of
LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER,
WHOLESALE and ItETAIL.
MYIIAII IS SU1 PLIED WJT1ITHK CHOICEST IUIAXD8 OF
WMES, LIQUOKS AND CIOAJIS.
UHANCH SALOON Al EMPIIIE CITY. lvltf
J. ESTEY &
Wo. I M-2TrtBt Ytair.
BRAHLEBORO. VT.
Ottr new Organ, ciprcaaly designed for Sunday Scbeole?,
CnapelSy etc, Is proTing a
GrTEL'mA.I SUOOBSS.
Bo sare to send for fall descriptive Catalogue before
purchasing any other.
THE LARGEST WORK (OF THE HKD) Oil THE GLOBE
Hlostrated Catalogue seat free.
VICTORIOUS!
HIGHEST & BEST AWARD
iad Onsd SteJsl cf Hcaer.
Xeoaosty, Darsbility said Sapidity
combined with perfect work,
Axe TKubfuibin j Taaati et lix
ccUtnicd
Giait Fan ad Waretae Fobs,
IIAOS IV
A.-P. DICKEY,
Racine, Wis.
N bnU BaayUte iacooan, tbey ate faDj
csil is nrcty irrrtnS: clc2stc( all kiadt of Cnm,
Tbcrrrade
Mtts, dcvul iav vans, vw im ww .
ntt 6i froa What, i rUr asd Rjt Theyhite
rnCc vtbulcciwctiTDriiMciaosusc. scs-
rfT perfect inu(nsii tor denig Tieooiliy;
Cbrcr, FUx 5wd. Orchanl Cnu, ud 3 echn
MuU v lBr tian rnr.T. tna omm
rrtry qoiEfiatioa rero.td a do U box wik ia
h HiontfZvae.
Winhtnar, u we3 as Faro MtBt, m brsiiycaa.
ttruclrj, boih Viait reccrinf ruw t'aa tt kcto
bkxUic ike irtaod. tai pimt a opitity cf ha 50
10 too besheu jwt rocr, tccirW: tt US ei mu. 1
Ttrr "e Hipped, toirf fwccoia i3iportte, I
ia4 cp" "koctktd lwa" ht twwsrdJm
nU;d, u mjucxtet!; vi U all osrt put free en 1
board Can or Stcaoxr. Order final aim dajr u
MiCs aUppeJ "knoeLoj im" t for bjjf ic
bxiiht ciurccj when firwrded "Kt op." Ol-o.
tTjphX34Cireai)riuppUrdonappSraaoB. Fnm
will t qooittl in and ca Hbcial tcnu. Conta
paieacc aolKitrd.
TBE LIGHT-RUMIHS
HlWItlH
0ns BEST, LATEST IMPROVED,
and BiMt THOROUGHLY cotulnictej
SEWING MACHINEorcrlmeuteU. M
ttio Wforiu; ivuif cro mada of U10 BEST
STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED
and aro ADJUSTABLE.
baa tho Ljjiaxar noauixi it hu tt
Easiest Threaded Shuttle,
Tba BOBBINa aro "WOUND without
RUNNINtt or UUTlMtriADXKQ tba
StAOilLNK
It ha a SULF-SCTTINa NKCDUBt It
hat a UIAI. for Ktulatliic tho leiuUi of atitcb,
WITHOUT TKarl.NUl II lua a IUUli
al'ACK umlcr ibo arm; It U NOlBKUUil,
tnd Ua moro ItoiaU of VXCKlXXUSCiS tbaa
all ether macbluci cotuUucd,
i)Aont wanted In tocalitUa
vrhera we nro not ropreeanled.
Johnson, Clark & Co.
SO UNION SQUARE, N.Y.
Sl'HSCKlHi: for Iho '4ANT
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COMPANY,
Ho. 160-Bosk XUrw.
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Taylor & Farley
CABINET ORGAN
at wrn, I
All ZXi!iBI3S&XXim of atty a!oe mf be kmi
b &oe isxtrtuaena. aid tbej ceotata many
KBSSKTIAL. IMPROVEMKMTS
Wt TCTSB ia Jur Orfaea.
Abnlncto prcxSuoo work whteh shall hm
DurablA.vrewlilnot eaertftee that whMi
la net ean( and yet Is vital to a pcrfaot
Orsan, in ordsr to mako a morenmtr
esArlor.
VT ate uSt eaaUed to pretest as
Stylish sail Apprep rlate Cases
u can he baai in the oaikct, Uh a faith which b
MtrflCtibyaay.
AS REGARDS TONE,
THI TKJUOVWa
Aiart Willi Medal & Diploma of Howr
was cx-urro sv thk
avrurauL rxHrarnos coxum&tuzi
tttlusnrt la VertnfM?.EicHa. rtHTTaaf
BaRUUCI CF TS1C nifxmUr U tmr uJ ChkoJ
tNatr It latal JpflkSftl f ta fSryMN totoWf
Do set ta3 to cuJc application and
XX&aCXNE THKS3 IS8THUMIMT8
Before Furchauac.
CaaJagvet tiee, ca applicatioa to tho
Taylor & Farley Organ Co.
WORCESTER. MASS.
THE
WILC0X&WH1TE
ORGAN CO.
Meriden, Ccnn. U.S. A.
"Children's Blow Pedals1!
Adjusted trramoysdlisiMtly.
iRYitittd and Exctaslviljf
isid by this Cwpty,
The most iopular
Organs of the day! ,
UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY.
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OrKaUft Iwtrer" tmjikp
B1T mmI OKEAJJDiV
in t Jm jaUwriMrt !
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