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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1879)
ifll $tfa, ia!W ? ") vifr4r ini'iMr'niA i'ii hi far mi i iri. fJH4 yil.ltlll'TllIUMMjUJJlWlLJJIW'J.IMirTTPCIlimUIJ.milJKIIUMitHTIHJI THE COAST MAIL. llAMMi,orK'n I'l.Arn. Tlio Irovulnr down tho connt, nftorn riilo (f Iwutity four or thirty mliMovor nilxornlilo troll, houvcs ft nigh ' "illof an lie I'lnium In 1ht of tlio iU'iwitnl nwl tlcneo nnil UrRO Imnw of .lohii Iliiitili li.lr.iinur llio month of til" CmptlUc liver nnil horo ho iihvnj'H roeolvfH n lioBiilliihlo weh'oiuu Mini wholoKomo fiuo. Mr, .Iruiihlork lucntcil l this lilnco In 1W.7 when llio noiuosl wimo Miittleinrnluiitliii rlvur, wih nt. tho month of lloiivprHloiiKli, 2.1 milos Hm tiuil;hohnncnuirei1 n Illlo ' twetm 800 nml $100 ncroH of Inml, which In Htorkcil with cntllo lu'epinif from 10t) lo 1W) hnml. Thin lneo wan iiiieiixntt of heml inmrterH for tlio Ah tiriglnoCf ml ""' ronmlii of tholr vil liiRen mny ho m-mi on ovory hiunl. It awih nlQ noiir thin plncu wlmro IrniiH jiireil ono of tho hloodioHl Iiullnn trnKPilicH which dnrkoiiH tho curly hlntory of iinrKtatn- Tho hialory of tliin, with other thrilling InHtlenln uf the enrly hlntory of tho Koulherii conHt of Oregon, will appcnr In tho Mail within tho coming year. Vai.uaiii.i: Mirr.u.H. At tho roqtioat uf ii friend, wo rcptihlisli tlio follow 5 iik extract from tho icporl of lion. .1. Hr WIIhoii, ('ommimioni'r ol tho lleneral Land Olllee, for tlio year 1S77: Iitinil'M AKIT Ohmivm An alloy of tluw metnlo, called iridomnino, is fouiul iiwoclatrd with nntiVv platina. Near Port Oronl, to tho North of Uogno river, Iridium appears Hhfoclnt til with Hold to tho amount of fifty per cent. Willi further North, ho tweni Capo llhmco and ('ofpiillo, then runt an alloy composed of fifty percent iildium and live pnreiit phi tinuni. Hetweeii lUudolph and Cupo Arao their metnlie ccnloi lino been found compoM'd of nevcnty-flve per cent iridium and Vi.v per cent of plat inum. It i inml in niaiiufauluriiiK the nilmof nml l11'" "ml hns ran get 1 aK high t'AWpur ounce. Tin: l'lioxm.cr roit Kock. lat Kuttirduy Mr. llutchiiiHou, who ha lwcn prinpeetiiiK tho sloiio itmrrit iip.tr the forks of Pooh river, i'uiuo to town. lm ini: cnmiileted tho work ie- ptired nt present. They opened on the hhirk rod. at N. I J. Martinson' place, anil found that it worked well' About 1(0 (oiih weie taken out at 8 Maul. The ouautity i ine.liau"ta ble, and the quality exceedingly hard, heavy and durahle, it weighing iiIhhi i.'(X) ponnili to thectihie feet, lie :il.o upciieil on tho muuI rock at Ammn Honors' place, and here found a km quality of Ktono and easily quarried. M'hiri xloiiei well adapted for liuild iiiK purpoHR.-i. Making all allowance for theopciixo id tiamtportation, tho ln.itorinl for a Mmwnll can heohtaiued from these qiiatritks at no uxtraoidi iiury oot) ()i niMAi. BriiNi:n. During tho ireicnt week our people have been t reated to a view of V. A. I.ueo, not a u hoodlum and 'raekolor' but as U. H. Deputy Mnndial. He Iiiim been prom enading the ntreetn, supported and protected by that young hero, Cd. Moore, iih a body guard, and serving pnpeni for the V. K. Ciioult C'mirt. Thin man haabuen more prominently known in a violator of the law and a dihturher of tho peace than any other man in Coos county, for twenty year past. It ixcharitahlo to Mippono that Marnhal Waters in ignorant of tho char ncterof tho man whom ho madu his deputy. tiKiunt'ft AccinnNr. On ThuiMhiy, :i JoHcph (Mhhiiii was tolling n log 6n the car with a jack sorow, in huso's logging camp near rSuiiinor, the hohl uf the jaekHcrow slipped and tho log camo hack, catching him between Hand tho log way, and erudiing his chest seriously. His collar bono is broken anil his lungs badly hruUuil, but Dr. Mac key, who attended him, thinks he will probably recover. He f was brought to this place yostoiday. CoNuiHTKNT. A ChrHtian is a good enough man until ho gets botweeu tho devil and his coveted hash. dr- ; That is to say, when Wugslairfound it unprofitable to do right, ho laid aside his Christian pretenses and vol unteered to assist Hill Luso in robbing his wife ami childion of tho necessa ries of life, Xkw Hoii.i:itH. Thotug l'liriitin of ElleiiHburg, will go lo Crescent Citj us soon as tlio wnathor will permit, to receive new Ixiilors. ,Sho is now nl- inost unfit for duty, on account of tho condition of her old boilers in mo. To m: Kki'AUikh. Tho brhlgo across the North Folk of tho Coquillo at l'nirviow, is to Im) lopaired. Mr.Thos. Norris has thocontiactand will pro ceed with the work immediately. J). II. Jones now pays miners nt Houihport in gold coin. This is ono of tho oU'eots of tho had maiiagemeiit of tho national finances under u Jto publican administration, ItBV. 0. 1. D.wi.HY jeturupd fiom Cnniiifl valley this wook, whoro ho has boon holding a protracted meet ing wo understand, with considerable miecuss. ' Jaiiks Laiuh, of thu stage, lino, call ed on us hislBalurday ; ho reports the mini getting decji on tlio road, In tid: CiiictMT. H. U. Uiso ooni nioneed buIIh in the U. H. Circuit Court nt Portland, against tho follow ing named persons, alleged lo he hold ers of hi propoilv in Marfthfield : , I llaekor, (loo Davij, John Tlijpnr, Uvu Dlood, Hans Iteed, .1 J Cniilfield, V II Noble, W ( Wohsler, I) Young, doe (luy, O K Knillh, W (1 Welwlur, Lloyd, Mnrlln. A Italne. (Ins llnyiuoii, Dan Campboll, W Werdon, W V IIIH, W ChristeiiMiu, C 11 (Inldon, John Kenyou, A Nashurg.Nnshtirg V Hirnl, I iMaik.U W Tower, Win Jlelciioii, 0 ltalslon, F Idngrou, J C Hull, i Noble, (1 Welmlor, I) Kionenblirg, 11 MilleiUio. W Idnd. Mm IHYIirll. J On- borne, A Lohroe, (Joo rltniill' J M 81g lin.J Krnat.T Hirst. Tho millibar commenced In the Htulo Circuit Court in this county is ninety-four, llo is liable lo go over tho entire lit with another grist of suits any day. fJoMi: Au.ioatou. In an ojoolmenl suit by Mr. Jjiiflo agaliut Lobren, in tho V. B. Oireull JCouit, for jiosossion of a fractional lot of tide bind with a suburban shanty, tho plalnliu" alleges Us value at d,o(M. A person so famil iar with miidllals iind tholr vnlue, as Mr. I.uso, who nppliod to the Rtato for nearly nil tho lido hinds on the lower part of the bay, and nlleges such i fiilseliooil lodragn person intocourt, can he legardod as a monstrous alli gator. Vm.virr grass need at reduced rales Apply nt thitioflko. MiimAda Smith is uittilittiiiK Mrs. Hot nor in I bo primary department nt tho.Aciuloiiiy. Tiik Sutrllltt', owing If) the iiitpnso hbieknossof the uight, remained in Coos Klvor Thurnday night, arriving here early in the morning. Tin: rum fixed by tho board of Trudees, as tho pi ice of lots in the Cemotory isiflis') instoud of .fO.oOas stated inourhistislue. An iinportnnt iolitical item igo lug tho rounds of tho Democratic press we" found it in the News; it is thus: "General Bhermnn can cat myro wfttor-iueloiis than Hayes." 1 Among the suits commenced by 'l.uso this week, is mie Hgsinst School District No. S. for the old school house, and against the town of Marsh Held for tho cemetery, park and streets. "Whom the gnds would destroy they first make mud," isnu nticient adage whieh is verified by the roeklasanojis with which buso h been commenc ing im!t within the past two weeks. A mad man or an idiot, only, would pur sue the course be has. Wi: are informed that Mr. Surah Dunbar was grunted a divorce from Will V. Dunbar, in tho Twelfth Dist. Court of California, on the .'id Instant. Tlio custody of tho children was also nviirdu(l tothe mother. Tiir editor of ihe AVrs is toady perplexed becauso the f,ondon VVrte Woreniiivtoliiiu niarkol "X";liudoes not scum to cnni)rehi'nd tho uieaning of the mark. 1 1 means, simply that your subscription has expired, and unlexs you remit without dolay the paper will ho stopped Dii. OouiKNsays ho has tho nam and two pnirof rowlocks Ixjlonging to his skill', which Heated down the Iwy two weeks ago Thursday. Ho would lika to hear Irom it: a small, light skill', reddish brown outside, and white in side; sockets for two pair of low locks. Uracil .Mlnliii; In Cun-j Comity. The mining of gold on the ocean bench ha always been one of the lead ing productm industries of Curry county. These mines have been found loiinv front the Coquillo south to some distance IkiIow tho mouth of Hogue river, and a huge number of these claims are still good ptopert). Dennis Cunnlll' not long since, Mild some claims of this kind near Kllens burg for Jf'2,000, and much higher fig tnea have been oll'eied for totito of tho other beach toines in that vicini ty. Among these may bo mention ed thoOphlr Bench mine, a deposit of black sand on anil near the boaeh about five miles north of Kogue river. Mr. Will lluntly, the piesont owner has count) uptPil ditches etc. that sup ply water nil tho your for working the bench below high water mark. It pays from three to ten dollars per day and sometimes mote, to the hand owing lo tho freaks of Xepttuto in thiowing up tho sand. Tho bind' initio is twenty-five feet nbovo tide ami Is an old bench in which there is a stratum of sand fiom ten to twenty feet thick that assays from ono to til ty dollars to the cubic yard. Exports who have examined black sand, pro nounce this tho riehoit thoy havo seen in Oiegon or California. Thoio is from thirty to forty feet of gray sand above thu load, forming n Id nil' of from Fovonly-fivo to ono bundled feet nbovo tide. During tho winter season Mr. Huntley runs one hydraul ic under foity feet pressure using fifty inohort of water five or six inoutliH in the year, does all tho work hiin polf and realizes fiom five dollars to mi ounce n day. If somo enterpri sing Ynnkco were to take hold of this initio nnd construct a ditch from JJu ehro orcekndistnueoof ten milos, it would nll'oid two huudrod incline of water all tho year. Tin: Itinerant ineiehnuts, Cooper A Sherwood are still in our count)', mid soiling goods at suoh low prices that our regular merchants havo nothing to do hut set on (Ik ir chairs. Wo havo frouuontly advised people to trade with ortr regular established mot chants oven if they do havo to pay n low dollars nioro 2r our part wo cannot see how thoy can sell goods as cannot, soo now iiiov can sou goons thoy do poiiio being cold loan than regular wholesale prlco in San Vr Cisco. Will some Ono explain? tlio ran tsubaorluer. THE SETTLEMENT AND EARLY SEHLBRHF COOS BAY, XO. VIII. C'oqfll.MC VAM.KV. Many of tho old settleiH of tho Co qtiillu were otiglnally eili.ons of t'oos Jhiy, mid nil nro so intimately con nected with this locality, by business association, mid intercourse, that this poiljon of our county Rooms, if not a part of Coos Hay, n blood relation, Tho Coquillo valloy is quite oxlousivo. For more (linn ono hundred miles on ila main river nml branches, it is skilled by a valley from ono lo throo milos in width, which is generally rich and productive. Itn population Is distributed through its whole ex tent, and counts up by the thousand. They hao labored steadily nnd pa tiently, notwithstanding tho dktd van tages of bad communication to, nnd distance from ready mnrkets. Good loads nro gradually being completed in their midst, and the hope that the iron horso will soon pass through their valley to quicken and enrich all their enterprises, is one that has solid foundation. mount ww iTt;si:riv. Iloyond Knehantod I'rairio the Co. quille cuts dcpy through tho moun tain range, and finds itssouice in the beautiful valley of Camas. Passing over the trail, tho scenery increases in interest and wildness, until at the summit its deep charm presents a viow of grandeur that inspires admi ration. The narrow pathway, now and then, approaches to tho very edge of tho deep gorge, where tho reflec tion of a pcible misstep oteitca an unpleasant tremor. Proceeding on, tho gradual descent of tho eastern slope brings tho traveller to Cninni valley, tho soft nnd placid loveliness of whieh is in strong contrast with the wild scenes from which ho ha" just emerged. Itoenna gem sot in tho rough bosom of nature, or like an okU in the dsprt. Hungry and weary, tho traveler hastens to Day's, where tho mistress soU before him a bountiful and luscious repast, and tho soft ootioh woes him to refreshing rest. 1)11. IIIUIMAK.V Came with n colony from Halliniore, anil settled on tho Coquille. As a physician, ho had enjoyod n largo practice-, and was learned in his pro fession. He settled hero with the de sire to retire from the practice of med icine, and devote Ids' time to the more congenial pursuits of agriculture. Ho was the first to intioduce bee culture in thU county, whieh proved profita ble, by thooxcellenco and quantity of their productions. Ho wns a gentle man of large and general culture, so cial in his habits, and interrosting as a relator and companion. His integ rity of character, and suavity of do mounor, are inonuineiits to his niein orv in tho hearts of his friends. MU. I'lmitv Is a patriarch among tho settlors of the Coquille. Coming at an early day, bo has devoted his timo and on orcic to make a homo for himself ami. his children, worthy of his industry and skill. lie sits down in a pleasant home, looking out upon acres culti- vated and reclaimed by his continu out efforts, and sees his sous and daughters settled alKiut him, pro-porous, thrifty and honored. His social manner;, his unstained life and hon orable record, will bo a fitting inscrip tion to the tablet that will mnrk his end. oTiii:it strrrunis. Lohnherr, Rowell, Dement, Harris, Schiijoder, (hint, Hanibloek and oth ers, among its early settlors, claim a passing notice for the determined per severance and courage which thoy havo manifested, in establishing hoiups of comfort and independence, in the face of discouraging oirciun stancosntul surrounding difficulties; who havo loarod families of lespeeta bllity and worth, and will lcttvo thoni thu legtioy of a good naino, in n com munity thoy pioneorod and holpod to prospor. VI.0OD3. In tho wintorof 1S01, tho residents of tho Coquillo liver suffered severely by an extraordinary rise of its wators, which swept away hou-os, Imrncs, cat tle, foncus nml much of thoir piupor ty. Somo wore loseuod fiom the tops of thoir houses by boats, mid ninny madu narrow escapes. Cattle nnd stvino, lumber and furniture, rushed down tho surging tide in mingled confusion. The fasti vo rooster crowed from bin porch, as ho wont floating down, uususpootivo of his fate. Tho disaster was a serious loss, but they learned, from this oxporioneo, thu pol icy of building upon inoro uluvntud fiitoj. niOTllUCTIYG ANIMALS. Tlioso early settlors wore in uoh an noyed by tho depredations of bears, panther and wolves, who ptoyed up on theiryoungcnttloundawino. Did. ly hud u olid in at Enchanted I'rairio, then uu outpost of settlomout, where lie had numerous swino designed for iiinrkel at Johnson's diggings. Judge Dondy, nnd accompanying lawyers, on ono occasion, iiimlo Dully's homo n stopping plaoo for llio night. I lo took groat pleasure in exhibiting his Qtool; lo tho .Tudgo, who wns interested to lonrii how ho would dispoio of hiti prospective bacon. Dully vory read ily nnswerod, "I shnll havo a home innrkot." During tho quiet of tho availing, tho pigs suddenly guvo forth a shrill squeal ; Dully rushes out, gun in hand, and shoota the boar, who was too airoelionately hugging bio porl.-ors. A second, nnd a third time, dully hurriosout on it similar signal. "All," says tho Judge, '.'now I under stand what you mean by a homo mark ot." AN ADVESTUltE. Our HhcrifT was, years ago, a rosi dentof tho Coquolle, still lame from n serious cut, ho takes his rifle, nnd strolls out into tho woods ; copying a brown boar at a convenient distance, ho discharges his rif1c,nnd wounds him severely. The unragod boar turtles and pursues him growling with open mouth, while (llenn flies precipilat- ly to tho nearest tree. Around that tree a spirited raco begins. Tho boar is anxious to overtake him, and Glenn is equally anxious to win "tho battle." Tho bear means btHino-H, so docs Glenn; If tho bear puts in an extra "sput," so does Glonn. Tho bear be gins to lag from his wounds and Glenn gains and overtakos him in the rear. The bear "takes ship" nnd pursues in tho opposilo direction, and so the race goes on. No one was there to iccord their speed, orcount the 'caps.' Glenn, in his excited interest in tho contest, forgets his lamoncsi, nnd is bound to do his "level best." At last tho boar becomes discouraged, walks slowly away, and leaves the champion with tho honors behind. Glonn picks up his riflo, decides not to follow tho bear, concludes ho is not in want of boar meat, and returns with laurals of victory to his home. N. B. Circumstances will prevent the writer from the oontiniioiico of these sketches for a few weeks. A I'rninl Ilxpescd. T.ast year a man named McAlpin cnuvMsod Curry county, and Del Norto county California, for the sale of fruit tices. Ho claimed to be an agent for tho nursery of L. Green. We.-teru lle-ervo, Ohio, and took or-j dors for .00 worth of tree. The trees weie forwarded, but they arrived late and being of an inferior appearance, some parties refused to accept them. Among others, Judge Woodruff wa vietimired, and in older to ascertain tho true character of the man he had been dealing with, ho addressed a let tor to Mr. Green, and received the fol lowing reply. It is not probable that Mr. McAlpin will push the collection of th'obalancoduchiin for trees: I'kkuv, Lake Co., O., Sept. 10, 1S7'J. Mn. Di:t.o3 Woodiutk, KUonshurg, Oregon. Your favor of Aug 17th i" nt hand. In reply to votir letter of inquiry, I would say that Mr. McAlpin is a fraud. Since I received your letter 1 havo heard that this man reprc-ents us here and picks up woithleas trash in Cali fornia nndOreiron. such sis ho can buy for nearly nothing, and labels it fine ariotiex! riueh men will do anything. Give him a wide berth ; you arc not obliged to take any of the trees. He will probably niako a big blow. Ploae keep mo pooled in this nll'air and 1 will tee that he is arrested; probably ho will not come back to de liver bis trees, but will send wine oth er man, but look out for them. Yours respectfully, J.. UKKEX. Wr. have beautiful weather again, after two weeks of ni n. Chance. IIY I.K OAl'.COS. Clinneel slvcpltc, ttieio Is no men thing as clinncu; Thu iiltn ! coni)rclientTC. truly good. Look at tliu iMM'i, sial ' there at a glance, Tl'u lncct ne'er nrriei before Its food. Dons chance srrali'.'O the seasons., Imbecile, The Sun ami Moon, that constantly give 11, .1,1V Who plant liU lno within tho fertile rill, Trusts not to nuance, he knows t!.at his Is Man1 wl'Ili IntolllKcncc, oft led ajtrar, Wh.it cin't thou Jo with all thy boasted Would'at lc9r.i feonoroy 'twill thee repay To watch the bee, thu butterfly and flower . (Ireat Naiure lull nrrtn'j.'d nil for tho N-st; The weak luiesotu-' protection 'gainst the The wrciMind swallow cich builds up 1U nest With fitoadfastatss; 'tis only wan goes wrong. . . . One ui)le'snl law has fioierncd all; To mm 'ono I RlTe'i a freo will; Virtue or Vice, by one he's sure to fall, Tlio other elevates him high up lull. "Ono perfect hole tlio universe, must be, Harmonious;" a superhuman skill Is visible, to all eternity. "As evidence of one Almighty Will." BOBH. At jrnishfiold Oct. 10th. 1870, to the wife of Frank Lincrcn, u daughter, At llermnnsville, OctoborOtli 1870 to tho wife of T. M. Herman, twin daughtors. taaaMPacaiwTijnj; DISD. Tn Mnrshlleld, Oct. 15th 1870, Otto fluoruo infant miii of Kred'k and Lou- iaii.Tiininerinan.nKcu-iwooKS. n Kr.ink ito' SIoukIi, in this county, Oct. 10, 1S70, Jlrs. Lavinm nonehrake, wife of Jacob lloncbrnko, aged 01 yonra. ltu-luo Iiolli'iice. Ari-Ivs'tle Toiifcnvv, Oct. 10. Schr Norway, Whahuan, 10 dava from Sim l-'ranclwo to K.ixtport Coal Co. Stillt'iU Oct 14 Str Telfair, Ilutler, S F, ii h Schr Auroni, lllrkhohti, S P. " 1 1 Schr l'remier, Koch, S F. " MSchr Jus Towneond, Ilenrlx.S F " MSchr Laura .May, Aekernmn.S F 15 Sehr Compeer, Alitrtlu, S F. " 15 Sehr C 11 Merchant, Lrwreuce, S F, THE NEW DRUG STORE, MAItSFIKLD, OR. XEXT DOOH TO MAIL OFFICE. LOUJS MUXJIOJZ, 1'ropHetor. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIKTIJKofnn execution did issued out of the honorable Circuit Courtof tho State of Oregon for tho county of Coos, on the first day of Oc tober, A. D. 1879, in favor of B. II. Cammann, plaintiff, and against Ili rnm Elliott, defendant, for the sum of two hundred and fifty-six dollars and tho further sum of twenty-eight and sixty-five one-hundredths dollars costs and disbursements, to-gcther with in terest and accruing costs, I have lev ied uiKJii and will sell at public auction on NiUurtluy, UirlNt tluy ofto vcmber, IM70, nt two o'clock r. M., at the court house door in the town of Empire City, in tho county of Coos and State of Oregon, all the right title and interest which the said Hiram Elliott had on or nftcr the 8th day of Scntcmber. A. I). 1879, in or to the fol lowing described renl property, to-wit Lot No. one (1), in block No. forty seven (47), in tho town of Empire City, Coos county, Oregon, as shown by the recorded plat of said town of Emniro Citv. A. G. Aiken-, Sheriff Coos Co.,Or., Bv II. W. McI.vtosh, Depty. Empire Citv, Or., October 2d, 1879. OOOS. ZBjk-TT MARKET, MA I1US1I FIELD, OKEGO.V, U. 1 Boss, V R. FiMr&o.x a D. HoLi.ijjn Proprietors. IMI IE .A- T s and provisions of all kinds bold at tho lowest living rates and DELIVERED atony point desired FOB VESSELS, LOGGING CAMrS AND FAMILIES, ALWAYSJEADY. Cay-AVe keep nothing but thcbestjff nnd insure sstisfaction. lv-l-tf HIGHEST HONORS" Centennial World's Fair, 18761 SHONINGER ORGANS VECBOUX3ZS VSAZIXOCSTX IS HI BEST INSTRUMENTS, nstreosptnUn eiMltuiM U recntM4 hV JmlH in ihtlr Ilaport. troa vbUh tb loUewlag U an nuut: "Th. D. UIIOXI5GRH. ORQAIT OO.'B aabtbtt tli best Initruont at a rrlo rtadtrtae Uiea posslbl to a Ur elsM e( pnrhasr, batlaf a eoablsatioa ol BmAs tod Bolls, prodoclnj dot! sad plaaila ffol. onUtalnc saacy dulnbla iBproTassata. wUl Uad loccar tn rr or damp eUmat. ItM Habit ta C oat of order, all the boards txtag Bad Uires-plr, rot tegethsr so tl Is ImpoHlbU rot shun to Ilbtr ahrlok, sirU or spllL" THB ONLY UllQAJiS AWARDED TUIS BANK. This Usdal aod Iward vaa craatad after la Boat atTera oompUtloa of tb bast msksrt, bfua one ot tin most couapaUnt Jarlaa Tsr arasmbled. Haw RItIm and cries lost lsraad. which ara ta aoooTdaoce with oar rala. tba BEST, OR eAH tot Hit Itat moner. W ara prepared to appoint a few aew JLgsats. Dtostratsd CaUlegnea miUtd, post-paid, atl ejpUoaUoa ta I SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 6T U 1M CBmiKCT BTBXET 2Ts Hatd. Oon. OOOKINQ 0 HEATI3IO New Excelsior Oil Stove. Just tlio Tlilnjt for LlgUt Honsekceptng. it 'wltl Droll, IloMt, and llaka Uttsr Ihsn a Ool oj Wijod Stoft. fiia for Circulars. A O Eh 18 WANTLA COLEMAN GAS APPARATUS AND OIL CO ts Mtaart Br, - - Cmnoo, lu. Th Orwil Cure for l,rrK Indtjtstloa, IHIIoos UewUcb,IJtrCuniliul,lanr auaAu, U.u.tU PeMlltr, nJ all ccnilJalnta of Sluaubch, Ui.r ln en Hi. newl JIuiJ lulocii'louf ABSORPTION. No Urns'. No lo. tor Hills. Smut! for (UicuUiv dwiltK lur Ui AUjil'Uos Our u llio rttolullon It l tulu ta Ibe sdsaca of mll- clue, rnrrandAKiw Ilrlt, Tonic Hell, fJ. and "."!.V.. ... n. rrl,.. lL.lt. ullll.nttaaliv sddrctM flM of PUSUXS ,, U A.t.H... ,, n mrli't or ti iw ". " 11.00 for lufanf. 1WU AGENTS wanted lu titty county ;n tLa Unltcxl Statca. AUdress, FISH Kit MEDICATED BELT CO. '2T1 Illinois St., Chicago. .. . M . ... I&ll I'KIIHK B Hi " l U e4 U 1 1 Medicated II BELTS. BAY VIEW BREWERY, .A-KSIBCFIEilir), OQ-3ST. Wm, Reichert-Proprietor Keeps constantly on hand, nnd offers for snlo a Buperior article of LAGER BEEB, ALE AND PORTER, VVIIOLE8ALE amd RETAIL. MY BAR IS SUl PLIED WITUTHE CHOICEST BliANDB 0V WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS BRANCH SALOONAT EMPIRE CITY J. ESTEY & So. 16d-Xoat Ylrnr. ' JBBBBBBBBBBnBaMWlaBBBBBBBBalBBSBBaBBBBl BaaBBBBaBBBBBBBaBaBBaBBBBBaBBaBfaBBBBBBM BRATTLEBORO, VT. Our ncsw Organ, expressly designed for Sunday School Chapels, etc, Is prorlng a Gr'SL'ElJL.U SUCOHSSs Bo sure to send for full descriptive Catalogno Icfor. purchasins any other. THE IARGEST WORK COF THE HMD) ON THE- GLOBE Illustrated Cataioyne sent free. VICTORIOUS! - HIGHEST. BEST AWARD And Onsid Haiti of Economy, Durability and JUpldlty combined with perfect work, An Distiagimbiac Fcarorcs oftbt cclcbrited Giant Fan antl Warehouse Fans, tuna rr P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. A. Now kararrnaayUuiaiproTemcats, they "jfoBy qulo erery dctoind: donicg aa a'ao",1"' FUi, Beans, Cor Beaas, Com ajd SmU Sd. Try-rdeVhtperfcbj-eceliaBUinc. Sep arate 0ttlrom Wheat, v-rkr andRre- TheyhaYe Ytry perfect arrangeraents for deanni- Ti"JT. CloYerTFUx Seed. Orchard Crau, ead all other Small Seed.. Tkey Chaff perftctlY, and eomNaa rrerr ejoihScatioa reqored t do lha beat worK ca the taoctett use. Warehoose, as well as Farm MEi, art largely tno. strueted. both Unit reciririoj rina uies ta accom modate the demand, and pw- a opacity of from j to too buihels per hour, accordinf ta ue of miu. They are .hipped, b-ued for ocean traniporunoii, and "et up" or "laocted down" for forwardlnt InUrd. requeued: and ia all ee. put free on board Can or Steamer. Ordcn tlUd aame day aa M'SSihlpped "lcaocled down" C 'or jf frdjht charecd a. when foewarded "t op. Olee. trapha and Cireulan .upplied on appScancn. Prices will be quoted & and on Ubenl term. Camai oadence foliated. THELIGHT-RUinOTQ' Oha BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, end most THOROUGHLY couslrocUd SEWING MACHINE 0TcrlnvcnU0.JlU . the wearing parta aro tnada of (lie BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. ' HhuUtoAUTOXUTIO TEXfilONi It baa Uta XAMOMST BOBBIN) It has tfce Easletft Threaded Shuttle. Tbe BOBBINS aro WOTJKD irltboua RUMNINU or UMTHHWADIMO laa MAOUIWE1. It has A BELFBTTINO ITEKDUSt It has n MI AIi for regulating the lengUi of atltcb, WITHOUT TKaTINOt It baa a. LAHGai 81'AOK under the arm; It la NOISKLMfcS. and has more voInU ofKXCKXXlUiCK tatas all olhtr macliluoa combined. JO-AonU vvamtod tn looalUUa whore, wo aro not ropraaanted. Johnson, Clark I Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y- S I'lMCKIMK aTr lso CAHT .-Hl.lll. gy.er year. S. gJMgaMaWHBMallaaaaaPaaaaiaHaaaaaaaaaaaB OT W HOME mKKkjBlJM I sat COMPANY, o.3Bfl-yaarYtog EpalioAflf. EiceMtiM . .' THE Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. Itt, UfnsnVXXSS at any-vahat saay ta fbai la these instruments, aid they cwtafe many S8KMTIAL HRPROVRWHCTe VC3 IWSDln otber Orsaaa. JUmlnsto produoawrorttwrtleli sMI DurBble, we will not anortfloe tftait wtota!; Is not esn, and yt la vttsil tr. Pfffet Organ. In order to make .Morefsnof sivrler. Wa ara anil csabUa ta ptataal u Stjllsk and Appropriate Cases aaraUfoQadUiiamartxt,wbhafiakawaichl tstStUBllbyany. AS RBQARD8 TOMt, tub rouowwo At art Willi leiil & Dillon ir Imr was eaaims ar Tits asTtsmu. KXaamei ceHiwieEMi rarlaman U WrtsIBijMes. rWJIaa HHA11KI M IME. aalftra; la ftatr aa4 CeMal iilUla&ilttlirtlliaaMfl!jrtillriaL'' Donotfall to make aptfiaokn and XXAJKXNX XHS8S lSTXTTaCX3rtS Be&re Purcaasia(. CataicgaM frae, oa application ta At Taylor & Parley Organ Co. WORCESTER. SCAM. THB WILCOX&WHITE ORGAN CO. Meriden, Conn. U. & A Exasen "Children's Blow Pedals,! Adjusttd orr emoYBdlnstMitiy. iRViAtid and Exclusivity HStd by this Gonpy. The most popular Organs of the day! , UIRIVALLED IN QUALITY. "Tke WilMXswWUi. Orrtva lMtrmeter,'i tjjf MXfUT Mi OHIlAFJeiT is tk saarkatl Stni Ito Illustrate (sfafairw' HaBaSaSaaBaSaRt&aHnflaHt vJGiBaSaSaSanaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaH aa.KMM'iiirss.aH 'I l 4a . m s - t- w:o4 easj av .. j4. -i - -w?'W&fi&''' r - c --M