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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1879)
', " Hl'J1"- .' '- MMMlaMMMMMaIMHMIKtoMMMMMM I BrcRrfe. J". JZ3A. THE .COAST MAm HAIIH1AV, . . AH If, 9, 1N7. Ikhthuotki), TIio iYfir read. u a lucturc- mi (tin subject of proprloty In Journalism, IntlmntliiK Hint It la not lio"pwlnoo of anowKmpor (o cir culuto futility troubles" t;. Well, wo limy lx) wroiift bill wo hnvo yet to ItMirti tliiit tlioru Ik nny Improprloty In rointnciiting on tlint class of fiunlly troubles, which tluvclop tbomsolvcs In tliolinM) of brutal assault, which n ro crliium aabial noddy, n well am OKalust Hid pnrty iujitroil, and which nro punUlinlilo umlor our criminal ritntutc. Wo illtl not know it wa "scandal" oil her. Wo have knowif moil to bo nearly kllloil, house to bo KiiUcil, anil many other porfornmn 'c ol a similar character, enacted within it atomTa throw of a iiawspaiwr nlllco, anil a nlco ono of propriety on tho pnrt of thn editor, prevented tholr IioIiik mentioned. ThU mny Imj "nil right," hut we wish It distinctly understood, that tho Mail I not gov orncd by vimvoi thnt kind; and in loni; nit it runi) under tho present management, It will publish tho ovuut in which tho public are inter cted, which conio to the knowledge of It editor. If a limn cut the Ihront of, or hrulnlly assault hi wife, ncli;hlM)r, or neighbor' wife, an nc count of It will probably Ihj, found in our column. Kxi'LANATJOW. -In our report of tho proceeding of tho Into session of tho county court appeared an Item to tho effect that thn county treasurer wai nuthorUed to conunenco an action oj.;ntntit Henry HeiiKntacken, who, Justice of the Peace, hold an inquest upon the Inidy of tho lain Ja. I). Fay, for failure to turn over to tho county tho porsoual effects of Mr. Kay, which cuino into ItU possession. We are in formed liy Mr. Henj;Ucken that im mediately alter tlio property came in to hi handi, the friend of tho dot-cased, who were directing tho pro ceedings, took charge of the few nrti :lc which won found with the body, nudtio partof them were retained or appropriated by Mr. Bengstackcn. Tiik 8. B, ricxtcj Tho union 8al brttli sehool excursion from thl place to Henry ville, last Wednesday, wa wry generally attended, nml univer inlly enjoyed by thou presonL Tho ntenmer Myrlli and the large scow fit ted up for lb j occasion were crowded to their iituiot capacity; tho pnrty left the Marshlleld wharf at about 0 o'clock, arriving at llcnryvlllo alout 1(l;!t0, whore tho day wn sjxmt in itiuucmctiU o( a character to instruct it well a please. Tho party returned to their home about fl I, u. having Mct n day that will be remembered with pleasure by the little one for vlion amusement tho party wa organized. Aiiu:r,:i, On Monday, Mr. Mar tin who wn mentioned in our last Is Mini n having hern badly b ruined by one Oleini at Coo City, nude a com plaint Uforn jn-llco Hcngslakcn of Kmpiro city, against Michael Glenn mid Jnnic- Mnddeu, who it I claimed were aetlng together, nud a warrant wnaiftftiicd for their arrest. They had alrendy started for Hoseburg, and were arrested In that town by sheriff Hogatt of Douglaa county, and retain ed till (lion Aiken went out and brought them back. They arrived on Thursday, and their examination will tnke plnco next Monday. Hint' Ucn.iuxo. Mr. Juinc Ctuih limn ami two other mechanic, whoso name wo hnvo not learned, arrived here by the Laurn May thi week, with nil necessary materinl or building a Hindi schooner. They have mado ar rangement with Dean fc Co.iortho ii-n of their hip yard, and will commence- work nt ouco. Tho proposed vessel will bo 05 cot in length of keel. Kavouaiim: A lnt Waahingtotii patch any tho Cabinet hnvo decided not to withhold tho appropriation mndoby tho Hiver and Harbor bill from (txpondliuni thl yenr, nnd tho whole ttmount, nlHiut a million dollar luia been placfnl to tho credit of tho war department for dUburtament. There I certainly no cause for further delay of thn commencement of our harltor improvement, and wo may ex pect aometliliiK to bodonoaoon. Hki.d to Akswkii, Tho oxnmlna tiou of MIm Kmma 1iwor for oaaault tiK Mr. MoHler, nonr Hntniicr last week, wm hold before Juitico Sher wood laat Snturdny, and resulted in tho defendant being Hold to answer for tho crime of nssnult with a dangorous weapon. Tho ball was fixed at fifty dollar, which wn given. HimVKYINfl GONTIU0T.8. H. Cfttll cart roturmid from Portland lut Tues day, where ho had boon to mako an rniicemouta for a contract for survey ing laud on tho homl of Coo river. Ho hum contract for tho mirroy of nil tho iturveynblo land in Towuahip til H.lt. U West, wlilch ombraco Hourly nil tho clnlina loentetl ou both fork of tho Milliooma river. Tub Boalk TtHNK,-Tho amo of lnuo hull hotweon tho Ooquillo City Nino und tho Myrtlo Point Ikij, play ed lnt Baturdny, resulted in a victory for tho Nines, Hut thoohamploiiBlilp is not yet settled ; thoy will hnvo an other Humo soon. JTaiixy Btokr has roturnod from Bun Krnnulsco ngnin, improved. Oar Onsitf J'lawtcts. Tho Argui think that there I ft combination among mon'ln this co ly to not as broker and "bear" tho market for county ordors for specula tion. It say tho condition of tho county finances warrant tho payment of these ordor within twly.o months from tho dnto of luo, "and an honest and careful administration will not fail to bring It about." Now, wo do not doubt that tho writer of that ar ticle I sincere and honest in his con clusions, but ha is sadly mistaken. In tho first place, there is not, and never has been, a combination among buy or of county order in thi county. Theno ordor aro purchased mainly by tax payor, who use thom in payment of tholr county taxes, and by parties who pay liquor licence to tho county, tho orders answering the same pur pose a coin in thosa transactions. Every taxpayer uses more or less of these order in tho payment of his tax, and if tho discreditable combina tion by him referred to oxista at all, it ombraco tho whole body of tho tax paying population In tho county, who would in that case bo in leaguotodo predate tho paper issued upon their own credit. Hut thorn is not an intel ligent citiscn who has resided a year within tho county who does not know that such a suggestion is wholly un warranted and fatso. Tho assertion that an honest and careful administration will not fail to bring about the payment of county order within "twelve month from tho dale of issue," is equally erroneous and groundless. If tho county orders were redeemed by number, in the or der in which they are issued, of course, in tho present condition of the county finances, the whole number of outstanding onlcr would bo redeem ed and re-Issued within twelve months. Hut tho larger ortion of thn order are redeemed by being paid in to the county within tho year they aro is sued, and the small amount of the county taxes which aro paid in coin is used to redeem tho oldest presented ordors. Under this system, which is regulated by law, it is easy to sea that 5vuii under an honest adminlstra llonan order which la held till it is paid in coin, will Ixcome two or three year old, at least, before it is called in by tho treasurer. Tho actual indebtedness of the county nt this time, ahovo all available assets, cannot bo less than fl,000. It Is tme the exhibit shows it to bo much less, but it will be seen that tho delinquent tax list for 1875, and each succeeding year down to 1878, is brought in as resources, when in fact there i very little back of the list of 1878 that can he collected, and its val uo ia entirely fictitious. We have no suggestion to mako to tho county court as to the coming tax levy; but it is certainly poor policy to pay inter est on warrants, and that can only bo avoided by cancelling tho county debt. Money is now scarce, and it would, perhaps, be burdensome to the pcoplu to respond to any heavier tax than that of last year. Tho levy should, however, Ihj at least suffi cient to cover current expenses. JCrrtla Tela lUss. Weather clear and beautiful, Tho farmers of this region and tho upper Coquillo aro busy harvesting their oat and wheat, which is well filled and a good crop ; no rust has so far been discovered. 0. M. Warner has raised rod clovor ou hi (arm this season to tho bight of five foot and four inches. Homo of tho miners have moved from tho Bixe to Johnson's creek, with a prospect of finding gold mora plentiful. Wo feel the need of a steamer on thn river at present, aa tho Annie is tied up during Mr, Hacklitr absence. Hho is also undergoing repairs and re ceiving a now coat of paint. When finished sho will present a neat ap pearance. Heed's steamer tho Ctrtt will bo ready to run, aftor tho achooner Afo makes her next trip to Ban Francisco ; tho owners axpect to bring her ma chinery that way. A ItKSIDKXT RosxBUtta has a now foundry and machine shop in operation. Frank Arkold, formerly a resident of this county, is now In Fortland. We mcahh that Win. Saunders will probably return to Coos Day to resido. Tub action of Osborn vs Lobrco has boon decided by Judge Watnon, in fa vorof tho defendant. Tiik aummor term of tho Mnrsh field Academy will open next Monday, with tho same tenchors who were in charge during tho last torm. A rkoulak "ring fight" was organ ised last woek between a couple of Itosoburg'a respectable citisoua Whnt tho rest of the citizens were doing ia not stated. It is announced that Jos. Noah, formerly of this county, wo lately married to the widow A. 0, Noah, who reside on Sixes river in Curry county. IT is announced that 0. L. Mosher, late publisher of tho M'e$Um . Star of Hoseburg, will start n new paper sty lod tho Jknton County Matt It ia to bo published nt Corvalli, and will of course, bo Democratic. The TMt Ike Engineer. Friday, of last week, tho Donrd of Knginoors, consisting of Col. Mfln dftll, Btuart and Qlllisplo, Copt. I'al fry and Limit. I'nyson, nrrlvod "nt thl port on their tour of examination, and as tho fog wa thick on tho bar, thoy canio In an anchor undor tho shelter of tho capo till tho following dny, when thoy entered the bay nnd enmo alongside tho wharf at Kmpiro City. Toward evening thoy camo up tho bay, an,d spent tho next dny in taking it viow of tho various resources of tho country. Through tho kindness of Nnsburgtk Hirst thoy were given tho use of tho steamer Myrtle, visited tho Nowport and Eaatjiort mine, and wont up Iithmu slough and had a viow of Bouthport, Utter City and Henryvllle, Thoy then mado a trip up Coo river, and examined tho sam ple of rock which wcro represented to oxist nlong that stream, and returned to Kmpiro Sunday evening. On Mon day, tho tug Fearkti mm placed at their disposal by Simpson Bros., and they wont down to Rocky Point, and examined tho location of the proposed sea-wall for tho Improvement of the channel. At A r. m. they returned to tho Conitantine and she steamed out of tho Day and parsed up tho coast. Con. Lane arrived from Roseburgln time to meet the engineer on their arrival in the Hay, and ho, with Judge Mann, C. II. Merchant and other of ou citizens, accompanied tho Board o,n their tour of tho Bay and ita tribu taries. The General accepted an in vitation from the Board to accompany them to Astoria, and he will return to Rocbur;fey the way of Portland. Tho members of the Board appeared to take great interest in tho commer cial resources of this locality, and they left us with abetter knowledge of tho national boncfiu which would result from tho construction of a harbor of refuge here, than when thoy came. Wo have no reason to bo less hopeful than lieforo their visit, thoy have not only seen the natural adaptation of cape Gregory and tho reef extending from it for tho contemplated work, but they have seen Coos Bay and some of its tributaries, and know something of tho commercial relation which it properly sustains to tho interior of southern Oregon. RrrensED. Wm. 0. Webster re turned from San Francisco on Mon day, by tbe Tdair, bringing with him an assortment of ready made boots and shoes, which he will offer for aalo at his shop in this place. Per sons who do not wish to wait to have a new pair mado, can get a good boot or shoe at the lowest price by calling at his place. Wiu. Rrrtiaw. Lieut Payaon, of the Board of Engineers, will return to tho Bay after their arrival at Fortland, and will make a mora careful survey of Cape Gregory and the location at the entrance of our harbor. It is grat ifying that tho Board think so favor ably of this locality as to give ita very thorough examination before making an adverse decision. At Astoria. O. Wingate of tho Eastjiort mine, is in the vicinity of Astoria, making observations of that region, probably with reference to their newly discovered coal deposits. Mr. Wingate is a man of good judg ment and of much ekperienco in that lino. Mb. Oast, from tlio South fork of the Coquillc, brought flvo tons of wool across the Isthmus a few days since, to ship to San Francisco from this port. Ho thinks it more profita ble to ship by thi route, than to wait for tho movements of tho Coquillo schooners. He paid only 92,50 per ton freight across tho Isthmus. Fkjluf M AitTm, who was stamped by Michael Glenn at Coos City, proved to be quite seriously hurt. Besides being badly bruised about tno face and neck, the bones about tho chest were broken. Ho ha been under tho care of a physician during tho past week. Tun writ of review of Augusta Scales vo the town of Marshfield, ho been decided in favor of tho plaintiff Mrs. Scale. This case involved the regularity of the proceedings of the Recorder's court, in fining Mrs. Scales for a violation of the fire ordinance. Tii prito for tho best penmanship in Mr. C. F. McCormae'a writing school, was awarded to Miss Alico MoCormae ; tho prise for greatest im provement, was divided equally bo twoen Miss Lydtn Merchant and Master W. Webster. Wiikh passing along tho Coos Bay road betweon hero and Roseburg last week, wo saw a largo flock of Angora goats, a short dUtanco this sido of tho old Browstor plaeo ; they wcro brought in by a Mr, Belknap. Tiik barkuntino North Dend has ar rived in Portland with a cargo of irou for tho Yaquina railroad. Sho also brought tho first locomotivo, called tho 'Corvalli," for said road. TilK stoamor Coot broko hor follow-er-hoad, on Wednesday, whon going up Isthmus slough, and was laid up for a day or two. DuooNTiMUsn, Tho post-offlco at Coatedo In this couu ty, lias been dis continued by tho 'Department, Tho cause, no ono was found to keep tho ofKcot Lkttek' Liht. Tlio following-1 t list of letters remaining in tho post ofilco nt Mnrshflold, Coo Co,, Oregon, August 11, 3870i Curll Andrew, H,K. Brnnnon, Ilichnrd Brandon (2), Charles F. Bunker (8), B. M. Cook, Ncdd Krizelman, Jos. Field, John 10 Kirkpatrick (2), II. Himpwn, Joe Hul nan, Itudolph .Vorlwck, nud hold for postage, G.ll. Winecoir.Oaklnnd.Qr. A. NAHfifito, P. 31. A Noi.tkkk, editor of tlio Portland tilawlnrd is very ill. Tiik Indian have all left Grant Co. it i hoped, never to return. Tut? llmrmnmnlor Ims marki'il nbovo 100 decfrce in tlio Umnuiift Valley lately. T IT Viiiffru. nt rW'iitnn rntintv. sheared 32 pound of wool from one of his bucks, tills year. Ono of tho sons of tho Into Willifyn Ttvil flarrison will write tho biogra phy of his other. A vmr. nc.ntirred in the town of Kn- lama, W. T ., on the 27th tilt., destroy ing property to tho a'uo of 110,000. ItU amtminef'il thnt a now morn ing paper is to bo atartcd in Hnn Fran cisco, by Gco.C.Gorham, with a, quar ter of ft minion uonar cnmini. IV i to bo Republican in politic. At Marshfield. July 21st. 1S79, to tho wifo of Joseph Hunt, ft son. Near Nownort. July 27tb, 1879, to the wife of Charles Sneddon, n son. Is Vmnire City. July 27th, at the Empire House, by Henry Scngstacken J. P., John Bkyn, to Mrs. Chariolto Davis, all of Boulliport, uoos county. 3DIEP. li Tnm In tfii rrmntv.nti tho 2ilh of July,187B, Jamc 11., son of Charles and Eliza Jane nowe, ngeu lour months and twelve days. AT Marshfield, July 27th, 189, T-. ...:.. .tlitrnf ('line . Il.iinil Mil- rv L. Merchant, njred ono year nnd ten mouths, BliDCspMul on her bosom her dlmpld hsnds And fesrltssly entered the titiantoui bsrk; They saw It slide from the sifter sunds, And sll tbeir sunsuino rttw iiraut.j u,,. EXHIBIT Of the Fiaascial Affairs of Coos Co. Oregon, firoa Jaly 1, 1878, to July 1, 1879. ' LUBlUTtC. To Sheriff.... 21M Clerk Iww Atvor . . . T63C0 Co. Jodg. a Hupt.... Trtirer.. Co. CWrs. 450 00 300 00 500 00 ISO 00 W 70 rkwDKea. To J1W i t? Dr. Morris. ......... 2 00 rWiuttackra ACo.... W 76 It. 1L Cunmsun " HongJnz A UjuUl... 105 10 J. 8. Kilcr...?...... $.100S65 Circuit Covrt'f.,, j, . . t Jurr sod wltiKtm.. 2tM 03' Put. Attorney....... 277 60 Attorn' fees 75 00 USB- 47 09 T-ul JI5M45 Cvntf Court. j, T. I.n .... 100 60 Tout .. . $toa eo Juttitti' Cturti. . To Krai-tre City 512 15 M wlfil J : v SWO 4 CmutUe ....... .... K7 W Vtur City :.. 25 lUndoljA A... t7ft Uulcd.! 9 00 lire wtter VlUy 7 60 South .Skmvh. ....... 6 40 Cuiullls City COO Toul. ..... Road end OriJjti. 81077 40 To Gratel Fonl llritlv. . 1000 soo 319 00 277 00 247 00 China tsmp.... ltustl Sunrlt.ir.... 1xkUod nt new nud I'Unkand nail Total.., ltuptt and nr: To lUx.nl sntl clothing,. MeUleal,tiY.tant. ... . TniTelinff exenses'.. Inquest sjj.1 burials. ., Insana jwrsuns. Total To VTooJ and roal, ., TnltJ To Stationery Total Court keuti ani Jail, To JntinlKorman II. SeiuUclcen 923X101) ftM 17 400 00 40 00 127 45 153 80 11174 166 70 ?1CW0 42 9111 75 $188 TO 500 16 62 K. OConnell 13 10 1), Morse, Jr 14 00 Hawdust 2 60 Total Sthtolt. By TaforlS78 2713 10 Kxtrnisun rund 121 TJ Kxanilnalloii Teacher 20 00 ToUJ Election 3tt CO Printing 1.VJ 00 Interest AS) M HUM Tax KMa KxM!DMvnSUte money,, 163 33 DueSchcKvU Surplus Tax aij 951 32 9285G81 8HV) r.i 170 42 ocTSTJumnco cotrjrrr wakeaxth For the year 1803,..,$ 10 00 A 70 3 30 67 A3 11 60 019 S3 143 30 19 10' 1TJ 70 887 04 ism 40 3341 83 &S70 40 Total. $34,513 34 Ktaouacea. Amount In Treasury,... 1500 W lVJJTax fromA.SUuff, AsMMor ....9 372 00 On luvtwrty about tolSo . the oouuty SO 03 I.ll Tax from K. Schst- Ur, Aaso-or.... T7 00 9 469 00 For Taxes for the year 78 S0.4OI 81 M .. .. .. tj lYM qj i 7 W5 62 it " "75 ta 60 23,030 60 Trial fees Circuit and County Courts...... ,, Fines ,.,.,,............. Licenses - Uurylus Tax sales....... Delltxiuent List for 75 ii 14G15 M CO Ulk) 00 7 20 6008 3WC7 N 55 '.ill 10 4413 83 Total Indebtedness. i....Vi.,,.,,,,930,8iy 23 .o... "",.,. 30H02 Uraud Tutsi., ,931,512 23 COOHBAV RETAIL XAltKKT. Butter yn - -. - - - -12 Chceio " .-0 Lnrd ' lfi(18 Ham " inffl20 Bacon (side) " 1 -J Gift" " shoulder" 12M Beef " - - - f , m'i " per or. - 5" 7 " i.onie.1 ' ' 0 " 8 Mutton -..... g "12 Hausng ....., jf) Kgg per doz 2fi I'otntoea ' 12 Apples iter bus .--- 50(ft7" Hiiimr. " - - -. - -12''U Coffee " r 27)j Ten " 50gfo Itlco " . - - - - 8T'I0 Bean . . o " 7 Flour per bid - $7 Apple dried ' - 12Jir CtirrnnU " 10 Oysters, Z' eentn per can. TomnlocK, 25 " " " Corn. " " " " Pvoclic, .37Jor .1 enn for ft. E, 3. Dean & Go E. B. DEAN, D. WILLCOX AND C. II. SIERCUANT. We iiavk AurAT os Hand a Fru. Awortniont Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPUTE. LTTMBEH MANUFACTURED TO ORDER . And SOLD IN MNY QUANTITY DiSlRED. ami nt tiic LOWEST LIVING PRICES, coos "BJrz: 1JL4KKET, MAKRSItnCU), OBECO.V, B. F. lloiit, W. II. Sirr)S a D. Ilou.Jtxti rroprietors. 3C S3 -A..T S ami rorutions of all kinds sold at the lowest living rates and MiLIVEJtEDalsuiy point ilrcd SUPPLIES FOB VESSELS, LOGGING CAMrS AXD FAMILIES, . ALWAYSJEADY. C2TWe keep nothing but tlielx-sUSS nud insure satisfaction, lv-l-tf NASBURG & HIRST, FltONT STBKET, MXUSUFIELU, OOX. AJEW GOODS BY EVERY STEA5I W er ; keep constantly on linnd in our largo nud commodious store, a well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consitainp of tho best staplo and fancy DBT GOODS, of nil kind.--, tho choicest GROCERIES a x n- A LARGE STOCK OV CL0THIN0, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS nnd SHOES, RUBBERS and OIL CLOTHING, SUITERS and OILCLOTH CROCKERY nnd GLASS WARE, HARDWARE ami TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, PAlSIYt, OILS, and TAK.MNHt8, CMOlttKWI.trai HHd I.UH'OKS, TLVWAKKnad AnHLMTIOS. CUTLEJtY, W0QI md WlLLOlWAltE, and Sclxool ISoolss I AND STATIONERY, a-rrxxnrxsaixjcivcv aoosa, j.3rx ixoisxsnY Our ttxtonsivo show cases aro filled wish thellnfbt MILLHf!Y ANDJAMCY GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. N. II. All goods purchased at our Store will ho delivered freo of uharito nt any iwiut on tho route, (jf tlio steamer juyrjia. vi'i-ti BAT w sasraiT. Wm Bteichert) Proprietor Keeps conatuntly on hand, nnd ofTcrs for sale a etiiwrior article of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WIIOLKHALB .isn RKTAIL. MYttAll IS HUl PLIIW WlTllTltK C1I0ICK8T 1UIANDH OF WINES, LIQUORS AJH) CIGARS, BRANCH SALOON AT KMPIRK CITY. lvlt J. ESTEV & COMPANY. Ve. 14M mreet TItr BRATTLEBORO. VT. Onr now Organ, expressly designed for Saaday lcl00l Cltap8l8i etc. is proving a GrTZl-ElJ&M: SUOOBS8. Be saro to send for fall descriptive Catalogue before porcliasingr any otfacr. THE LARGEST WORKS (OF IHE U10) ON M W niostrated Catalogue sent free VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD Asd Oaai. Ktisl et Ksso. XcoBomy, Durability and Sapidity combined frith perfect work, An Do&suiiltDC Totem c(0e celdraal Giaf Fan aM WaFBloise Run, sues r A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now tann Eutt7 Utc isprorttneitt, tktj m tuBj ttjoiXu trtiy itmizdx ctc-riog mil kWief Cnio. Pus, CouLCacor Dcms, Cora cj SauU Scd. ruOt from Yhra:.l'.cT rod Kj. ThcrluTe tty perfect artjiuaeiiu Iter dcaeisff Tisxulr. CloTtr, Flu Sen!. Orchard Cms, ud ad ber SaB Strit. Thtr Ouff pcrfcaJr, ind ccabiae rrtry qtuificiioo rehired ti it bi tot work ia the Wt cat. VTwtlxoK. i w rra MHli, jretustlrcoa. , ttrected, bob iiodi rrjuiriaj irise tun 19 accoca- , oadateibeiJttaiBiandKitacaeaparitytf&oiaja to joo Datncu rr nccr, bccctcuc u "- Thy arc tluppcd. boxnl foroctaa tnerpotuboo, aad "tet cp" cr "kiocltd dowa" f;r Ibrwaniai iirJ. u rcqwserd; ajul U ail cum put &t ea board Can or Steamer. On2crs Acd use dr iXlVa ahippcti "keccacii cunrs" to lor nail ue poa&rcc tolicjtej. OUOM THE LIGHT-RU1TCOTG HI W lull Tha BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and raott THOROUGHLY constructed SEWING MACHINEorcr Invented. jMI tha wearing iorts aro mado of tho BEST 8TEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED sad are ADJUSTABLE. It lias tho JL VT03TJTIO TKXKIOXi It Easiest Threaded Shuttle. The BOBBINS are WOUND -without RONNINU or UJHTaREAXIUfO Uut HAOiUttX. It las a SCUCSETTOiCa NEEDZJSt has a DI At. for resulaUnir tUe leocUi of stltcb. WITHOUT TKCTINOs It luts a KAKOIS rU'AOM under the anus It U NCWSJLW. and has mora iwlnU ofKXCJUJJIMCit tbw all other machines combined. 3-Aoonta wantad in Jooalltlaa wbaro wo aro not, rwpreaantod. Johnson, Clark I Co. SO UNISH SQUARE, H.Y- S linnt ninii iwr ta , i ,- wwA . . ..I.- Mt a m M.lll49'aw ira your. I I w Kk" j& III Ke.1 gatfcTteg, Eplteiir. MUtjM tux: Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. wswssis., UZtVOKfMSm of sot 1 barf la tLcn icaruaeoo, Ld thty coatua Baa? JtSMHTIAL lllf8eVKMWITa IN IWRK) ia O&tae Orxwa. . Altnlna to nroduea werk wMeh aSMtH h Burawlr will net BaorWleeWMH whliris la net swan, and jret Is vital ta mhsk Oraan, In ordr to mm n mrs stnr zfarler. Wi i 3 caaikd to praaoit as u eaa t fcood ia li na&at, wi a taktt wiiah It mmiaWtbyaBy. AS RKOARB8 TOHI, Tin y?t ?.ff w h AYarifiiai&kffiitiiiitBiitf WAS CKAXTSO ST TM csirxmut EXBamea cwwiHHi TtrlgawTlaWaiMaiMs.tianrn. IPMtlsai MHU1XI W T8JC. Mlsirakr la Tmht sat faawst allltfafcittllaillHltiiytfcClSsrlsilUlsssit DoocttaS ta galea sprtcaticn sad 3EZAJKXSX TKXS3 XXKEXtTlCMKTt. Bders Purciaiiaj. Cstabgaas frte. ea ipf Sarinn ta. A Taylor & Farley Organ Co WORCESTER. MASS. THE WILOOX&WHITE ORGAN 00. Meriden, Conn, U.S. A. "GtlldreR's Blow PtdilsI A-stidorrylrflsiiiiffys iNYiitMl ud ExduM vskI ly this GoipMjf, The most popular Organs of the day! f UNRtVALLEI IX (IUUTY, J pHP W AJpPBflW arTR' aa wwRy OrsaA Ist3fMt4asTn jg mm mMTtuu oMKumm ia tlM anaaha! HSBh JBwBbV. BBBaaBBMBni?'iilJri "' KBBtr t BBBBBBBBE &OIflLiafflBS ran 5 14 ir' O