.! "SI INr mmwrga fSS5H L JLH l III THE COAST MAIL. 8Are!HJAY, ' OtJt, II, . IM llf IIIIIIIIHj If Wkdiiiko on Coor lUvr.u. On Mon day lnnt, MIm. Itoriiltlilit JIIkkIh, rtntiKlitcrofaimn.lUfKlii,wIOooirlv- vf, mid Mr. (oo. W. Cnm-ilioH, ox-un-xlnccrotthn Juno, wort, nuirrli'd nt tlio rcnlilonco a( tlio liriilo' '.ninnl on Goos ri vit. ly P. M. HiM-toh, .1. P. A liiniomunlxirotlho frlciidn of their fnmilliM woro prcKPiit, from MnfidillHd and tdnowlioro. Tlio ult'iuiier J mm nnd Warp cnrryliiB tlio K"5H,M -t,,r tlio ceremony lind boon iiorformod, n mimptuoiiH ropnut wns rorvcil, nnd tlio tiKiinl woiMIiir fentlvIHtw Introduced, inter in tlio ovcnlnf? tlio Jiiim with col orn IIvIhk, nnd tho hrldnl pnrty on hourd, roturncd to Muralifluld. Mr. Onmplioll In nt prononl on-tliioi'r of tho locomotlvo nt tho Newport mine, nnd linn horn Piirofnl to Imvo In runillmms n ncnt little mango In which to iiiMnl liln fnlr hrlilo nit nilrUroM, Connr.cTioN. A corrrdpondont of thin pnpor, In tho Iwnui of thoS7lh tilt Mnlod thntthofilgnillHnt tho ontrnni'o of Khriio rlvor woro out of plneo, which nned tho MMitnor Duncan to 10 iixlmro. In convomntlon with Cnptnin Cooloy,oI tho rniiii, wo hnvo Ihioii informed Uit t lit h Ih not the niuo. Ho HityN tho necident to llm 7nric was cniiocil hy thiiRtoipliiB of ono of her viikiiim jimtnsMio cntuouiontho Imr, which of conrHo would plneo her nt the mercy of tho wavch. Her hull In wild to ho uninjured, und If weather In lAvnriihlc, Khoinnyhohuinchcd within u week or two. Tiik Mob Tho schooner Most failed from Sun Pnuudncoon tholWth nit. for Hobiio river, Port Orford nnd aOKtiillc. Hi probnblo (lint tho Into heavy nonthorly pilt-H hnvo tlrion her far to the north, nnd untlor the moxl fnvornhlocireiinifltiinccH who inny yot ho Homudoyri ninkhiB port. Kite liiii n lnrBo rnrgo of freight for the hovernl points' itlxivo iinnicd, :inl tlio hettler down the count nro ntixioiiM for her arrival. At Kamioi.I'II. Men. Perry & Pulley hnvo rented tho I.nno mine nenr Itniulolpli, and Mr. Ilniliiy luix lieen at tho inino for the pnt week to iiinkenrrniiBoineiit to jmt it in oporn lion. Wo nroploiiNcdtoeoo work it nined in thewj inincn.inUicy have rqp reconted an impottant Industry in thin county, and may ho returned to their former produeti venom. ('aiitios' Wo would enution minio our pay envallern nguiiiHt ridiuj; their hteeil: nt ho rapid a pace over bridge, as it'docn not improve the condition of tho bridge, nor suit tho ro.td miporvi Hir. Hesides there if a law iiii'KiMiig n lino of not Jem tlinit ton, or more thiuiono hiindied dollni'H, upon any Pormii convicted of riding fimler than n wnlk, over nny bridge in thin State. Tiik Dtwiu?. A letter to Mr. Mehettor, from Oapt. Carroll, tinted at 'rmrciit Ctly Oct. lot, nyn ho arrived there on the 2'.lth nil. with isliuft nod wheel for tho Duncan. Ho is wait ing for tho Vnruna to take him to Poguo river, when ho thinks ho will ho ready for en in about ! doyc No Pauit.kh. There in not n pau per in Curry county. Thin fact, to gether with thntof genoral good iiiiiu- vigement of tho financial ofTairK of that county, hnvo nearly cancelled the indubtcdneKrt which n few your ninco wan the terror of tho taxpayer, mid thin year their tax levy in two mill Ickh than that of Coon. Pahhk.voku l,irrr. The Mooinor Ar irfu nailed on Wediieddny, for Kan Pmnciftco enrrying tho following named pnAongorn: V. W. Knowhw, Itobt rTtevoiiDonMiiHterCluiH. Pienoh U. P. Haglund, W. P. Hall, John Mil ler, J. 1). Poy and wife, J. It. P. Hoy, f. M. Pond, Aitomax JJodgo, O. I), tfluiw, nnd Mm. Holt. Soi.n Oi'T. Mr. l.nng, of tho firm of Onrfleld .fe Lang, loggern, has cold liis intercut in tho lnifinoHrt to Mr, (Siirfluld, and it will hereafter be con ducted hy him. Mr. Lang and family will shortly move to Mindiflold. (Jonkto Jackhonviii.i:. Ouryoung friond Freddie Ziglcr, of Empire City, loft on Tuesday with hi aunt M;c. Autoinrcith, for Jacknonville, whoro lie goo to attend school. Pkht Yirr. Tho now little Btcnmor ll'd;), on Tuemlay, wont up Coos rlvor to tho fork of tho north fork, which in probably some distance further than any other Htciuner haw reached. Aumvr.n John McColgan, from Eureka, Nevada, a brother of DoiuiIh McColgan, ono of onr enterprising mum of Vulcan, arrived on tho A rent h. Ho will probably reside hero perma nently. l)inn. Tho CornoliiM Coiir)i floo. Kwaiu'n paper, Ih dead, Dceeaxod wiih nlioutfoiir months old.. Over what otherjoiirnallHtio inimhroom will wo ho called upon to helping tho doxol ogyT Ci:mi:ti:uy. ThoTnihleci of tho town of Marhllel(l, hnvo fixed tho price of cometery IoIh at fivo dollars and fifty cent each. PeiHoiMwlHliinglotH, will call on B, A. Audorson, who Iuih I'liargoofthoccinetorygroundH, Aiii:a. gofnr,thln month is the bo-u in tho innrringo lino, und if it don't loso itH grip hefoto Novonihor crawls In, i will ,0 aov); of tho wnlk." Kimon. Our correspondent writing tho nkotoliOH of tho early settlers of Cook Pay, in wponking of the Hixo milieu, Biiya "u fow Chliininqii aro found delving among itn boulders," etc. This is an error, nn there bus not been a Chlnnmuii on Mixes within tho pnutycar, Thoro aro thirty or forty energetic miners theie, omoof whom mo doing well, and all aro hopeful, Wohkinotiii: Mini:. Jos. Porry.U working tho Haglo lilaek Hand Mluo, at Piuidolpli, HoomployHHovonmon and oxpeotH to place the mine on a paying busk Mr. Porry has had much experiouco in thai husincfts, and may ho expected to succeed. Pnovisiosrt HoAiici:. The grist mills on tho Coquillo river have not commenced mailing Hour this fall and tho entire Coquille settlomunt ii short of that commodity. The delay of the Mom has disappointed the merchants in getting their supply from Han Pranciseo. Stiianoi: Piiijak. Plorcs creek, in Curry county, owing to tlio accumu lation of sands nt the usual outlet, now flows north along tho beach four miles and unites with Now river, and tho united wnters Imvo forced their way through tho sand three-fourths of a mile north of the junction. Pou Pout Otiruim. As soon as tho weather is favoinble, Lieut. Pnyson will proceed to Port Orord with tho tig liirort to make some further surveys of that port. Tlio work will only reqtino tlio attention of tho engin eers for a day or two. ItKurcTJOK. On- October first tho reduced tariff of tho W. U. Tel. Co., went into ellcct. It reduces tho rate to the Bastorti Htotes to f.2.00. for ten words, and ,ltl for each additional word, Pi:mi;mi;i. Tho Conn has lcsumcd her old loutc, having been running in tho tititrllitv's place. She now conies down from the Islluuu" in the morn ing and returns in tho afternoon, P. Hi:iiHCimi:i.i) is on tho Hay. W. A. Luo left for Albany, on Tues day hist. Tin: Ariut wants Luwj's other hogs taken care of. Tint lato continuous rain have ten dered our roads almost impassible. W. A. Cox employs nlmut a doren Indian in fishing on tho Csiiille. W'i: received a pleaiant call from Mr. J. H. Gilbert, of Ktnpiro City, Inst Tuesday. Tiik steamer Iterihn has had her smokestack shortened, which has greatly improved hor appearance. Tin: houeo blown down at tho mouth of tho Coiiuillo lad wcok, wns occupied by Indians. Tho now hook entitled "."oltlemcnt and Karly Settlors of Com Hay," is programing toward completion. Jo Nav's now nwidoueo not far from Port Orford, is nearly finished, and when completed will present a neat and Hulxtantiiil appearance. Tin: AVirxanil -lris, aftera thor ough rehcrsnl, hnvo been givinn their readers a little concert. In a very witty and original conundrum pro pounded, ono of tho jackasses could'ut gel on' tho o.'irri'iit,and "guh it up." Wo have seen tho photo, and auto graph of Mr. Hodman, of Berlin, who occupies tho position in the flor mau Ihiipiro corresponding to that of Conimissionerof Patents in the United States. Mr. II oilman is married to a sister of our fellow townsman, Wil liam Itolchort, of tho Hay View Hrowery. Married. , On last Sunday was celebrated the nuptials uf Miss Nancy Pcnhum, of Poirview. and Mr. Ch.is. Smith. driver on tho Coos Hay Stage Line. The bride has for some time been tho tele graph operator at Pairviow. and the event of her marriage created quite an excitement among the telegraph fraternity, for, while the operators re joiced with Miss Nancy in her happi ness yol all fell thai Mr. Smith had robbed tho line of a "magnet" whose powers of attraction drew ninny an opeiatorto tho "key" for a pleasant ehnt. Ab soon as the ministor had "completed the circuit." feleclricallv speaking) a "battery" of congratula tions was showered in upon the happy pair hy all who could manipulate the instruments, and tho "sounder." iu ftlwcnco of tho customary inarriago bell, rang out in clcnr tones its joy ous greeting. To thoso nliendy tondored lot our congratulations ho added, nnd al though tho collide leave tho uindo. to operate upon tlio "main-lino" of life, let us wish them pleasure, and hope thoie may never bo a "break" in the "onrront"of their love, or an unhappy "adjustment" of thoir wordly affair. Thnl tho "mittsauo" which thev re ceive jnthoiroperation on this earth ly "lino" may ho llioko of joy, and not of disappointment or sorrow. Thai thev innv bo noifcotlv "insula ted from the tdoiuiH of adversity, and their "lie-wires" hold ai lone: as life is gi ant eil thoni, and many little "opor ators" answer their "call." Put when thoir operations upon terrestrial ''lines." Is completed, and tho final "mobsago" is transiuittedto them, and they aro "switched" into"lifo eternal'' and tho ofilco of tho grcnt "suporiu- tenilenl"nnd submit thoir final "re port," may thoy bo ahlo to "road their tuio olunr, and no "oliock-orrors" or "deficits" appear against them in tho grant "ledger " THE SETTLEMENT AND EARLY SETTLEHHF COOS DAY, (so, vn. TItlnUTAItIKH OK COOH 11 AY. Tho many inlets, creeks and rivers, that enter tho watersof Coos Hay, add materially to !ih facilities and resourc es. Its surrounding elevated hills, covered with fir, spruce and cedar, have yielded its millions of lumber, while Its numerous csluarics extend their Hrlarcaii arms into the interior hills nod mountains, opening their timber, coal, and agricultural lauds to convenient access. coos nivnn, Plowing into the upper arm of the bay, reaches out its two forks deeply into the mountains of the Coast Hango. Dividing into two branches a few miles from Its mouth, they me ander with a gentle current between its mossy banks. Now the moun tains meet tho river banks, nnd now a rich alluvial plain skirls its border, with tho elevated hills in the rear. Now tho mountains are precipitous, aild now their rounded forms slope gently lo their tops, covered with tho duiifo foilago of tho fragrant pitio. Parmhouses dot its bunks, cultivated fields and orchards bright in glitter, ing greon, extend themselves to view: tho lowing kino aro sprinkled here nnd there, thick myrtlo groves spread out their inviting shades, nud the whole scene inspires admiration of ita beauty. It is a stream whoso picturesque and changing panorama impresses tho lover of rural landscape, and invites to Arcadian quietness and hmco. Its rieli soil and soft climate reward the agricultural population with abundant harvests, and tho va rious industries of tho bay furnish a convenient market for its products. KAMA SinTI.nilt". Among its early settlers may be mentioned Davis, Landreth, Hudson, Collvcr, Amos and Anson Hogors, Hogno, McICnight, Yokum, Jackson, W. I). L. P. (that's all of 'cm) Smith, and others. Thete were tho pioneers who began with a log cabin, toiled early and late, cleared away the tan gled, woody, bottoms, and gradually saw, by the force of persistent labor, their broad fields extending wider and wider, and thoir residences and store houses rising around them, until the wilderness blossomed, and thoir rough homes became places of happy com fort anil inviting beauty. Coos river is now settled, in every nook and cor ner, by a thriving people, who count their numbers by the hundreds. W. II. JACKSON. Mr. Jackson was also an early set tler on tho Coquille. Ho served ten consecutive years as our county clerk, with much credit nnd popular appro val. He is genial and socialin man ner, and a good citizen in the com munity. MATKIMOXY. At an caily period, ono of iho Coos river bachelor's had become weary of his secluded life, and longed for soma sweet Kvo to direct his household, to prepare the savory meal, nnd share liis lonely cot. In the neighborhood of liis rich bottom, dwelt a maiden of "sweet sixteen." They met, and Cu pid's darts soon caus-ed "their two hearts to beat as one." The marriage license wns procured, tho Co. Judge wns summoned to his homo to perforin tlio ceremony, and rested there for tho night. In the morning tho ex pectant bridegroom hastened to the homo of his lady love to arrange tho neeei-sary preliminaries. Lo! tho maiden had changed her mind, and had lied to a place of concealment. While the Judge was conning over tho marriage service, and thinking over liis probable feo, tho bachelor returned with fire, in his oyo, and with a Mae Wrutof iniprecatiou announced tho event. Tho Judge wont home, reflect ing that "There's many a slip, 'twixt tho cup and (ho lip." IKI.KT!. Many other inlots, liko Willnncho and Kontuek, North, nnd Hnyncs,' South, and othor sloughs Already noticed, afl'ord homes nnd valuable farms to thoir residents. Thoso sloughs aro less extensive than Coos rivor, and support a small population, but aro equally fertile, and open to tho logger and coal miners opportunities for tho prosecution of their industries, n. r. uoss Was one of our earliest settlors. Ac tivity, industry and enterprise, have contributed to his success. Tho re claiming of rich marsh lands, hy diko and tidegate, received tho first ini pulso hero from his experiment, Prom an early dato, ho has with small interruptions, largely supplied tho wants of this community in animal food. Generous to a fault, none hut himsolf and intimato friends aro awaio of tho financial assistance ho has extended to his relatives, to place them in possession of prosperous homes, A natural fund of good na ture marks his daily life, and tho rec ord ot a good citizen is written on nil his paths, II. 1'. W1IITXKY, Quiet nnd unobtrusive, shrewd nnd far seeing, upright and gonorous, his financial judgment hns bridged him over nil his transactions to a prosper ous oivl, Ho spent money with a lib eral hand to perfect nil tho fucilitcs and conveniences required in liU par ticular enterprise to render competi tion difficult, and failure improbable. He has established nil oxteusivc busi ness on a firm basis, insured by his watchful tact. "Wo concede (him the honor, and rcjoico In tho deserved reward. CUHTIS KOtll-K Was a member of tho "Coos Hay Com pany," tho original Bottlers of this bay. Ho was the eldest of its members, and exhibited tho nplrit of youth, that led him In his old ago to hecomo a pio neer In a now Bcttlomcnt. Although tho "company" had dissolved, and their exaggerated hopes had crumbled away, ho gathered his properly and energies, and battled with manly hope. In thoso days, tho house of Mr. Noble, at Empire City, was reputed for its abundant and savor table, nnd its quiot accommodation for travelers, Irs. Noble, buxom, ''fair nnd thirty," w'as the nctlvo mistress, and they pros pered in means, and in tho good will of their many guests and friends. Mr. Noblo was an honest; quiet old gentle man, who has passed "tho dark val. ley," nnd whoso memory is embalmed in the respect of all who knew him. I) A VII) HOLLAND Came to Coo Bay nt an early date, and has been engaged in various em ployments. TcmpornU) und Indus trious, possessing Scotch thrift, and shrewdness, he has secured for him self and family an Independent com petence. Hoticont as Grant, hii "true inwardness" dcvolops among his friends, to a genial antisocial freedom. His daily life and deportment exhibit the example of a good neighbor and citizen. I. IIACKEII, Wo havo known, now endeavoring to "teach tho young idea how to shoot," now laboring at his mechanical trade, now representing Coos county in the Lcgisloturo, and at present holding the position of collector of customs, whoso anluoun duties are largely in cluded in the reception of its salary. Tho comfortable independence which ho has acquired, are the results of his personal skill and prudence. I.VCinKN'T. Mr. Hacker's brother, familiarily known as Hill," was at times, unfor tunately, half-demcntcd. Tlio volu bility of his tongue was tho gauge of his mental equilibrium, and ylicn greatly disturbed, his discourse was amusingly rapid ami quaint. On ono occasion, happening to seo Ins broth er's sign, "I Hacker," ho read it audi bly, "one 1 lacker." Itonragcd him. With oaths and curses, ho asserted that there was more than one Hacker, and that it was impudent as.mraneo for any Hacker to claim to bo the oay Hacker, while he was himself no toriously a Hacker. I'. FLAKAQAX Was the earliest of the early settlors. AtHandolph, his pack train and store were the pioneers of trado. Then, at Johnson's, and on the Sixes, in n sim ilar way, he pursued nn active and lucrative business. Later, ho becamo associated in tho partnership of tho Newjiort Coal Mine, where his skill and experience have added largely to its success. Ho may bo regarded as ono of the col id men of Coos Hay. At his spacious home, his friends nnd noighbors nre ever wolcomo with a hospitality genial, and characteristic of tho liberality of its dispeiisor. i ' ' ' Mom: Suits. Thursday of thi. week complaints were filed by II. II. Luso in tho Circuit Court for this county, against tho following named persons occupying lots in tho town of Marshficld : W. . Webster, Charles and Christina Stora, F. Mark, John Norman, I). Mcintosh, J, II. Upton, A. Wallin, John Hear, Augusta Scales, Ah Tye, S. S. Hailey, Win. M. Lind, Charles Johnson, Mrs. E, Greonmon, Andrew Ogren, Mliry E. Fox, C. D. Golden, Jus. Clark, I. Atkinson, J. Kiuyoii, J.T.McConnae, B, G. Wink lor, f. M. Noble, P. Monoek, A. H. Camp, Win. Hcieherl nnd John llow lett. Sovoral of theso actions oro against parties in possession as tenants, and in those cases the of nor will- bo sub. stitutcd at tho May lerui of Circuit Court, .Parties, who aro defendants in these Actions need havo no fears of being ojected or disturbed in their possession, till tho question of title is fully sottled, which may ho somodis lace in tho futre. Oi'it neighbor, the yews, suggests that tho shears should bo used less and tho ponmore in tho Mail office. Wo, in all candor, respectfully sug gest that tho editors of tho JNViea uso tho shears moro and tho pon less it will improvo the paper. GoiKO Hklow. Tho Tilair will, probably, sail this morning for San Branoisco. Among hor passengers aro Dr. Hurrell, Judge Mann nnd J no. Kenyon. Tho latter goes to lay in his regular stock of goods. Tin: jSVir still Hies at its gahlo end "tho official paper of Coos County." "How can tlicso bo?" And yet it claims to ho a reliablo journal. Hot tor haul that tattered ensign down. Sig : you havo bailed under falso col ors long enough. Wo havo warned theo, "now beware." The yews again assorts to tho pub lic that it is an independent organ. From tho fuss it makes nbout it, wo would sudikk-o some ono had called it t "Luso organ." Very true, as ho re marks in is ast issue, " nioro aro al ready too ninny independent papers and men of that Mump' now, Tun Argus in endeavoring to palm ofT Its editorial blunders on innocent parties, only sinks its editor dcopcr into tlio pit of its miserable ignorance nnd imbecility. The gigantic effort made in the lasl issuo of that paper to 'got off soniothing" is really heart rending. Yea, verily, that editor, in logic, is n giant among dwarfs. At tho rcsidonco of Mr. Cook, near Dora, Oct. Cth. 1879, hy 8. J.McClos key. Justice of tho Pence, Mr. Elins N. Williams, and Miss Sarah A. Hob bins, both of Coos county. At the rcsidonco of the bride's pa rents, Pairviow, Coos county, Oct. 5th, 187U, by S. H. Sherwood, Justice of the Peace, Mr. Chas. S. Smith and Miss Nancy J. Honliam, both of Coos county. Marino IntelllKCHce. Arrived. Friday, 8cpt. 28. Str Areata, Holt, 48 hours froraS. P. pass and mdse to ! . Schettcr agent. TnunstiAV, Oct 2. Srh Premier, Rock, 7 days from S. F. lo KnstportCoul Co. FmoAY, Oct. 3. Sch Laura May, Arkerman, 11 days from S. F. to Soiitliport Coal Co. Sch C. II. Merchant, Lawrence, 10 doys from S. P. to B. H. Dean & Co. TncnsiiAY, Oct. 9. Sch Compeer, Martin, days from S. F. to Soutbport Coal Co. Sch Fritluoir, Matson, days f 'om S. F, to Eastiort Coal Co. Nullrfl. Sept 27 Sch Norway, Whahnan, 8. F. '' 28 Sch Emma Utter, Dillon, S. F. Oct. 1 Sir Areata, Holt, S. F. NEW DRUG STORE, MARS FIELD, OR. next door to mail office. J.OUJS MUXItOE, Proprietor. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. IIKftT BKAIVOS CIAltS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. SIIEItlFF'H SALE. BV VIRTI'I-: of an execution duly issued out of the honorable Circuft Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Coos, On the first day of Oc tober, A. I). 1879, in favor-of B. II. Cammunn, plaintiff, and against Hi ram Elliott, defendant, for the sum of two hundred anil nity-six dollars and the further sum of twenty-eight and sixt v-fiVc onc-huudredths dollars costs and disbursement', to-gcther with m torcst and accruing costs, I have lev ied upon nnd will sell at public auction on fatiii'liiy. Hie Iwt day nrio vombcr. 187, at two o'clock r. M at the court house door in the town of Empire City.in the county of Coos and State of Oregon, all the right title and interest which tlio said Hi ram Elliott had on or after the Sth day ot September, A. l). lbi'J, in or to tnc loi- lowingucscnoon rem property, io-wu Lot No. one (1). in block No. forty seven (-17), in tho town of Empire City. Coos eountv, Oregon, as sliown by the recorded plat of said town of hnipiro City. A. G. Aiken, Sheriff Coos Co.,0r., Bv H. W. McI.ntosh, Dcpty. Empire City, Or., October 2d, 1879. COOS BAY URNITURE STORE sa.A.:xxsxx:Ef,xxaxx, ox-..b Constantly on n.vsn Mattresses .0 Jtettoeatlsf Chairs tP jLoiiihics, Cribs l Cradlea, PICTUHES, FHAMKS, MOULDINGS, TAHLES, MIHHOHS Ac. CouiitliiK-room Vuralturo Mado to Order. COFFIXS mado at shortest notico. SEWING MACHINES Attachments, Needles o. F. MA11K, lvltf PjioriiirroB. HIGHEST HONORS Centennial World's Fair; 1876! SHON'NGER ORGANS mosouwam tnuraiotntx u rwt BEST INSTRUMENTS. ThtlreoapuaUr exotlUnM li roofaUt4 by Ik Judge is tbtlr Utport, from vblab Ik Sallowing U tn turtot: "Th U, BHONINGER ORSAH OO.'S oxlilblt it tho beet ImtrumoDti it ptto rendering theo poitlbl to Utb elua ct tmrchtMri, MTlng combination ot BmM tad Stilt, prodnoln: nortl tnd pltttlnf cfftoW. eoafelnlDt; ntny dMlrtbl lmproTemuU. will Usd longtr In drjr or dtmn ellmtt. ltd Utbla i f t ool of ordtr. U) lb botrdt bls cud thrtt-plr, pnt toctibtr to II It ItnponlbU for tbera to tltbtr thrlnk. iwtll or ipllt." TUB ONLY OUQAA8 AWARDED TUIS HANK. -- Tht MkJaI tndAwtrd vtt rrtnttdtfUf the ttott mi( ocvmpttttloa of tb beat Btktrt, btftrt on of tb moat eom-iattat Jurtta em tutmbltd. Kw Stjlct tad prlftM Jut ttaad, whtob u (a tfloordtnet wllb our ralt,tbt BKST OJt AK for tb leut moner. W trt prptr4 to tppolnt t far cw AawW. Dinttnt4 CtUlofuu -ntiltd, pott-ptM, M ypUottloat B, SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 01 to US CHESTIUJT Kr HtTCX. Oon. BAY mm BREWERY, MABSHPIBLD, OGKDT. Wm ReichertjPropiietor Keeps constantly on IiiukI, mid ofTcra for wile n superior nitielo of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, AVIIOLKSALK and RETAIL. MY H All IS SUl PUED H'tTlITHE CHOICEST MlAXDS Oh' WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. JlltAXCH SALOO X J. ESTEY & VOf IGO-JTroot View. MMafcHr44VCBBns273i4BH VHHbSHbSBbSbIbILbbILVbbbBi BRATILEBORO, VT. Our now Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools. Chapels, etc., is proving a g-h.s:at stjoobss. Bo sure- to send for fall descriptive Catalog-no before purchasing any other. THE URGES! IRKS (OF THE KIHD) OH THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue sent free. , . . - BtBIWlttl" VICTORIOUS I HIGHEST BEST AWARD And Grand Modal ct Bonsr. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined -with perfect work, Are Distinguishing Features cf the celebrated Giant Fsmn and Warehonse Fans, MADZ tr A.-P. DICKEY, Raclno, Wis. Kow "aTinetnanybteunpioTementi, they re folly equal to every demand : cleaning all kinds of Grain, Peas, Beans, Castor Beans, Corn and Small Seed. Tbcygrade Wheat perfectly by once handling. Sep. rate Oats from Wheat, i-r'ey anJ Kye. They hays err perfect arrangements fnr cleanirs Timothy, OoTer, Flax Seed, Orchard Grass, and a!l other Small Seeds. They Chaff perfectly, and combine every qualification required ti ! uie best work ia th shorten tune. Warehouse, as well as Farm Mills, are largely con trucied, both kinds muiring tin sires to accom modate the demand, and Ktvinp a capacity eftrom 50 to 500 bushels per hour, acccrdmg to sire cf muL They are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation, tnd "set up" or "knocked down" for forwarding inland, as requested; and in all cases put fre on board Can or Steamer. Orders Ued same day as ttceircd. ) Mills shipped ""knocked down" go for half the freight charjed as when forwarded "set tip." Olro. graphs and Cfceu'ars supplied on application. Price, will be quoted lew and en liberal terms. Corres pondence solicited. BiKKasMStaeBaHssttanKcaBaHHcavvaanNnaiMBmnaDa 'THELIGHT-RU1T1OTG'- Tn BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, tnd most THOROUGHLY constructed SEWING MACHINE over Invented. All the TreariDg parts are tnrdo of tha BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED tnd aro ADJUSTABLE. libuiho AUTOMATIC TENHOXt It Laj tha LAHQKBV liOUTilN It htl tha EaelostThroadod Shuttle. Tha IlODlJIKa aro "WOUND without R0NN1NO or UWTgltTlAPIlTO the SiiOlLLNEl. It hat a 8ELF.SETTINO NKEDLKt K htl a 1)1 At, for rcguUtlUK tho Iccglli of stitch. WITHOUT TKMTJNU; It has a LAUOlj Bl-AOS tinder the arm; It It NOISKUUS. and baa mora lwltiU of KXOKLJJSNC1 than til other macluucs conibiuod. JKS-AoonU "wnntod In lcvealtUa whoro vo nre not ropresontod. Jolmson, Clark & Co.1 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. s I'llSI'RIIIl'l lot- tlio ',N'l- ,ll.VH.-3V,nOju yi-wr. 1IW MM1 1 EMl'IUE CITY COMPANY. o.xao-4flkYJw- M(oMy. EiceHiiyM TECK Taylor & Farley CABINET 0R6AN. JXsaamctarosl stt Wo reciter, IBUaa. 1U, nOlSTBOUIS of any ralue may be found ha thtae inatnsmenta, aijd they contain many BSSENTIAL IMPXOVBMIHT8 KH fSSSd la other Organs. Aiming to produoe work which ohall ba Durablei wc will not oacrtfloo that which la not aeari and yt la vital to a parfoet Oraan. in ordar to malco a mora Tansy astarlor. We aro still enabled to present at Strlkh oad Appropriate Cases u eaa be found in the market, with a finish which is an tyiiiiii oy toy. . AS ItlQARDO TOMB, THl roUOWINO Af art witlMeHak Diploma cf Honor WA caajnen BY TK OKT2XKUL EUHBITOH COMHlSSIOHtrU : " far lntnrr U fferteaasMp, Enatea, rTUTT aa HJUUKI TMI, B-rattT la rterta Crarsl Do not fail to make application and BTAMTNB TEBSB EJSTBtrK2NT3 Before Purchasing. Catalogue free, on application !a the Taylor & Parley Organ Co. WORCESTER. MASS. THE WEICOX&WHITE ORGAN CO. Meriden, Cornu U. S. JL "Children's Blow Pedals,"! Adjusted orrsmovedlnstantly. Invented and Exclusively used by this Company. The most popular Organs of the day! , UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. "Tho Wiloox sfc'Wliit Orgaa"Ixistx-mctor" is thm BEST trad CHEAPJEXT ia tlio Hiarlcet ! Swi tbr IUustrattd CUtalogus. SaoBSflUBBJU it. ftnllKiatrrVnftfld(wir3LmBW BaaaaaaaaaaQLiBnlBs '4 71 E VV : it "F ii vj 4 A X