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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1879)
rrppgms r "HJSphW? THIS COAST MAIL. NA'ri;itiAV, If. lift, IM7f. CiiuIbtmab Tnun. Thursdny even ing Innl, n mooting wns hold. in the ncndoiny to mnko arrangements for linviiiK ftChilntiinis turn In Marnhllold on Christmas eve. Mr. Goo. Davis wnsenllcd lotlio aliulr, tlio meeting culled to onlcr, uml tlio following I'oininiUlocs worn Appointed: On Ariiingomonts: J. W, Bennett, J. T. McCormnc, 0. Chrlsloiinen, H. head, Mrs. Tower, Mrs. Owen, Mr. llalntoiii Minn. Davis, Mrs. Tn ppor, Minn Cull lo ritnuu", Mrs. Mniiioi', mid Mr.-. Mer chant mid (hiughtois. On Finance : Minn Annie Webber, Mlns E. SlnuM', Minn Delnuncy mid Minn Maggie NelCnlght, On Tito: A. B. Ander ton. On Decoration : F. Lang, Geo. Dais, Goo. Hotnor, Potent Lung, MinH Maggie Osborne, Mih. Cox nnd Mlns Annlo Webber. Treasurers: Mm, 0. W Tower mid Mrs. T. 0. Owen. ThcalFairistobu a public one- uny person being ullowed to put on an inuny presents nn thoy choose; tlio more tlio hotter. Tho Committee on Decoration will have tlio building tuMeftilly decorated, etc., and there will dnuhtlonn he it Santn Chum rigged nit In the usual stylo for the amuse menl of the ehildren. No person w ill he allowed to have more than ono wagon to earryaway their giiln. The ltoxt mooting will ho held on Mon day evening, when the committer will meet and report, and all aro re quested to attend and insist in mak ing the arrangement complete. The "llnaiielealcominitteo" will pay nin it to our citizens to day, for the purpose of ascertaining how mueh OlirlMnuin tree thoy want "in theirs." Hn have on pocket hooks ready. M itiiimo.viai.. Last Thursday eve. ning.at the residence of .1. M.Siglin, Kfip.of this place, Minn Es Telle Sher man was mairied to Mr. Ohirt. ltobin son. Thoairair was u private one, only nfew intimate friends being present, in thopreienceof whom thohuppv hride lakes, "to haeand to hold until death do part," the man of hercholeo. Vain indeed, would ho our effort to dcer'Sie ihcbrido'n appearance hut nullleo jf tunny, ihe wa lovely hoymid donerip tioii, Tho pantry o mk Iris done his dutj well, for the printer can testify ii! to the quality of theeako and wine which found itn way to the ollice table. Hour congratulations to the happy jmir will turn, "in the estimation of a hair," the scale of life in their favor, iieeept our best wishes, and that in their journey through life, their path way he ntrewn with rone taut the thorn. Wo will ''diciini on" tho eake, and ntaynurd-eiinmbc of rosy faced and euily-headed little imp", uml all eNe that will tend to their hap-imic-otimdlct tho sunshine into their lieartn, They leme, uccoinp.uilod hj Mrn Siglin.for the. Golden Onto city, vhcre they will "nee tho elephant" uml return home. Tub Noiii.k lli:i Mas. From time immemorial, in fact, no fur lemoto '-that th memorv of man runuath not to the contrary," the "nnhlo red man" Iiiih enjoyed an nstoiiMiing miiouut of culloginiical litoraturo net ting forth in ntrong light his many gonl qtmlitlox, remark.iblo Halts, etc., lint no one would for a moment sup pose that tho uhjeet looking wretch who peddle ehiinn through thostrcots of Kmpire City for 'io per huckot, wan once ft nohle navngo; neithor would it be reasonable to suppose that that dilapidated looking hut near the wa ter nudge in the colobuited wigwam of history, or that tho uncouth look ing "ennimst'ok" in tho handnoino lurch-tree canoe of fiction The poor abused Indian woman whom we nuw ut Kniplro City lust Sunday, her nono hiokeu and hor fuco dinllgured bo yond recognition hy bruises, and bo smeared with hlood,wus tho "dusky maiden of the forent," and tho hritto that did it, wan tlie"nohlo red man" under the oxhiliratlng iiitlueneo of (ho 'lire water." Anil thU in tho effect of civilization 1 Lnmuitv.- -Tho literary Society mot at unual hour in the Academy hiillding Inst Weduonday evening. The prograinino wan a largo ono and well noleetod, excellently executed, mid highly entertaining. Considorn hle excitement was manifested during tho tho dehate, and noveral speaker were cal hid to tho rostrum. Tho question, 'Itr.soi.vKii, That thonalo of intoxicating liqiiornnhoiild he prohib Stcd hy law," wan deoidod in the nlllr juative. Ono of tho speakers' on tho alllrmntivo produced nt.itinticn to nhow that there wan over 1 140,000 worth of "the critter" eoiinumcd iiiiutially on Cons lluy wo huvo not soon him drunk niueo, mid suppose tho state ment to hoeoneet. ClUKYIN'O Till: W'.Vtl INTO AKUIOA. Our neighbor tho New, apjiarently eiiteilainn eryhotllo feeling towardn tho Mail, an it lonen no opportunity of hitting un u whuok, evon upon tho nllghtent jirotouno, Itn editor hun niado a tiinity out of the editoilal Htall'of tho Maii, and his iiioauing iiiunt apiiearnomowhat vagtio to those who tiro unacquainted with the rollg miti heliuf of naid editor, hut know ing uk wo do, hU utter devotion to the Catholic fuith, it becomes plain. So --"l"uv on, MeDnil'; ttndd d Iwlte v ' " 'ii Hiu'tj hold! enough ' Oi;it PKIX13 NTOttV, AWn Well That limit. W'll," Tim Now Vctir dnnvotli niuli. nnd wo winli to prt'Heiit to our roiidern mnnetliing nice In tlio way of ti Now Yeitr Htory. Wo lntvo not hjiiico in tlio Mail for nn extended yam. but if coino Hkillful pen will hut fill in this hare nkotcli with rich rhetoric nnd vivid IIiihIioh of iniiiglnittion, tho writer would not only ho con ferring it urcit fnvor on mankind in general, lint would ho entitled to ono yours' MtliHoriptlon to tiie Mail on tho payment of $2 50, Wo woti'd entitle our Htory Hiiggcntivoly. ho iih to crealii aw intieli oxoitcineiit on the Blurt an poHHihle, In cane nothing further on in tho Htory fthotild he found to the point. Tlio find chapter could ho nicely introduced with a pretty picture of a eosey nine eouugo oeeunieu ny a newly married couple. Tho anol of peace dwellotli therein, and they reioice in liaviiiir been able to sub scribe for tho Coast Mail, which thoy receive regularly once a week. In reading tbia iutoiuHting sheet, tho husband falls asleep and droaniH; bo dreams that since ho was married, misfortune lias everywhere followed his footsteps, and wnero ever be lias invested bis moans, tlio enterprise proves a failure: the bunk in which be bad deposited bis snug stun of money wiiien no iiiiu saved up tor tho rainy day, fails, and lie is left destitute. By the villainy of a fei low clerk hi the establishment where lie hud been employed, the suspicion of a crime is cast upon lu'm, and he is llirown into ptison. The wife who has sworn to lovo and protect him, wilfully deetts him in lps extremity, and files an applica tion in Justfco Hull's couit for a di vorce; and the tat sizzles in the lire generally. (I hue tho filler in should portray a prison scene glooniv, uiuk dungeon; man sitting near door in sail mood. etc. Strong language should be used in order to arouse svmpntbv.) ' CIlMTEK II. Tin: 1'i.or thick i:.vs. Shortly lie hroukx jail and makes good his escape lo paits unknown, wbeie, under an assumed name, be endeavors lo make an honest living, hut can hardly earn enough to keep body mid sold together. In this manner be Jives on a year, and fi nally returns to bis former home, and miotics with Ids old compan ions; but so changed is lie that thoy recognize him not. He dete, mines on suicide, and with the de torniination toproeti-e a death deal ing instrument, bo wanders into O'Conuel's hardwaie store, where he asks to scp one of their largest carv ing knives; it is handed to him, and just as he is about to plunge it up to the I tilt in his heart, bis eye falls on a copv of the CoAtrr Mail lying on tho counter, ami picking it up, learns that tho real criminal is dead, and on dying confessed that ue was uie rem ciiiuinai, ami mm our hero was innocent. (We leave the elleet of this intelligence lo bo depicted by tho (illci in, trusting to his good tnsto to iniike it lively.) Ho unnniniotiHly eomes to the con clusion font he' has no no d of a curving knife, and with footsteps of joy, he leaves theslmp. In going up the sheet, a fi'uuid a lawyer meets him, iecognies him, andt ir forms him that ho lias fallen heir to u large amount of money by the deatlt of a h'im'V, or ft cousin, or an aunt. (Wu also leave this Blight distinction of relatives to tho till er in.) CHAri'KIl J' I. CIMKl'LV MATlt'MONIAU Thus lie is again happy ; fortune smiles upon him her broadest giin, the wife of his bosom after a year's separation returns to him, and in a low weeks pre&outa him with a handsonio pmr of twins. Hero lie awakes and finds 'tis nothing but a dream. We leave it to tho fillor-in to decide whothur bo sbaM awake and fnll out of tho window into tlio mud Hat or meet with some other direful catastronhe: but at any rate be must bo restored to tho bosom of bis family in as good or bottet con dition as ho was spiii cd awry by the dream. Matiiimoniai.. hunt Sunday our friend Mr. Dennis McColgan was marriod to .Miss Maggie Molvcnnia, both of Marnhliold. Mac has been among un for some time, and wo are norry to lose him, for he was an excel lent woikmau at his trade; but now ho in no inoiol Its Mno's wife now. Tho couple weio norenuded at the hotel, and they start buninens with the bent wishes of all and tho print ers included. Passkmikk List. The Areata ar livedon Tiiday fiom San Francisco, bringing tho following named pan-on-gem : J. .1. Karl, wife and oii ; Frank Covney; hane Waro; BlUohoth Cam ion; F. llazilitino and wife; X. C. I.arnon ; Voter Nelson ; A. 13. Wagtail"; Albert Murnh ; Mm. Dyer; Mrs. Gar HanarjOriiul'elhainjretorl'oos: W. N, Adams ; CI en. Adams and La Sing. ' Ot'itTiiANKh Wo wore ohligod to reduce the size of tho Mail four col umns this wcok, on account of not ho lug able to proouio paper of sunioiont size. Hut wo mo very thankful to Messrs. Blglin & Uoiinott, of the Newt, for many favors and tho paper, which thoy wero kind enough to sell us, CiuttsTMAii.--Murshllold, as usual, will eolebruto Christmas in good stylo. Thoio is to bo u grand ball in tho eve ning, at Norman's hull, which is til i duly being appropriately lilted up for th oroukiun, ud other nuuuiu iiij, Kuiuii ' will be intiudiieed. DiTKS.--Thls Is the sennon of the year when tho adventurous Nimrod sebcth hlHshootlng Iron and sullirth forth in quest of tlio feathered bipeds of the mind hills; ho leturnoth ut night nufllcoth it to say that tho bi ped in still monarch of nil ho survey oth, Nmv Ykah. Wo undorclaud that Empire is lo have a "way up" danco to usher In tho new year. If such bo the case, it will undoubtedly bo an eiiteitniuing dlfuir, nn our sinter town him always enjoyed a reputation for getting up Hitch things in style, Mahkiiu). Charles Richardson, on gineor of tho Satellite, wan married to Minn Ford, of Empire City, hint week. Thin matrimonial epidemic will have to bontoppeil in some manner. CiuttSTMAb in coming! W. II. Xoiili: loft for Itonoblirg on Wedncndny last. Tin: Newt nays the academy's vent illation in very poorly ventillatcd. Tin: schooner now building ut this place in ncuiing completion. Tiik mutiinionial epidemic is still raging in thin community. A. !;. Waostai'I', Esq., returned from San Francisco on tho Areata. No paper mail Iiiih been received from Hoioburg for nearly two weeks. A social party wan given at Empire hint Saturday evening, by the MNtos Lockhmt, and wan an enjoyable nHair. Tin: steamer Duncan got out of Kogtio rvcr on the 1 Ith hint., dischar ged her freight at loi tOi ford uml re. turned to Sun Fruncisco. Policr Court hiisincnn has been rushing thin week Miidamo Scales has monopolized hor usual share of tho proceeding. Of it renders will pardon tho scarci ty of editorial this wcok, us tho editor in absent, and hi being u lawyer, the rush of clients into the sanctum ban somewhat dintuibedourcditorialmed itatioim. Tin: storm which has been raging for noveral weeks pant, has an lust sub sided, hut the historical cat still pours orth bin noul in nightly praise to the silent night" from bin secure porch, on tlio buck yard fenco. Tin: Coon Hay Wagon Itond is in a fcmfiil condition. It in thought that theio wasaclond burnt over the can yon, an in that locality tho ro.td in completely torn to pieces, and for a distance of about ten miles it is im possible lo get over with a homo At tho Literary thoothor night, at gentleman expressed the opinion that he looked upon this world as a piece of dry broad, and woman ns tho jam. We would romuik that there in somo very )-o- -that in to s.iy, there is some excel lent jam in and about Marshlleld. Tiik Empire Literary had at their lafit meeting the quoation for debate to thecd'eef'that woman hannioro influ ence on man than money." We have not yet lo.irued whiuh our Empire friends profo" a twonty-five-cent piece, or ono of those "capiiwating owoohawn." Jlore N.impullij. A dispatch from St. Louis nays ; ; A mass meeting to consider tho con dition of Ireland nnd doviso menus to oxtond aid to the MiUeiing peasantry of thnt country, wu nn iinnioiiM) af fair and attended by citizens of till nationalities. The Iriih turned out in great numbers and ovoral of their civic societies were present in regalia and with mimic and banners. Peter L. Foy presided, assisted by about 800 vice presidents selected fiom among the most prominent influential citi zens of the city, without respect to ereod or nationality. Tho npeakors wore President Foy, Col. Don Morrl non. Ex-Lieut. Ciov. Charles P. John son, Fathor O'lteilly, Jooph Pulsfer, Col. A. A. Slaybaek, Win. L. Daicy J. II. MaoAdain and Samuel Erskine, The political condition of Ireland was ignored by the speakers generally, special attention being paid to the sufleiing and want of the people and the hardships arising from tho laud lawn and exactions of mbitiiry land lords. ltcHilutions wero submitted mid unanimously adopted, declining that the citizens ol St. Louis extended to the suflering people of Ireland their heartfelt sympathy and commis eration, deploring tho evils which nfllet them, but mo'e still tho c.uues which make these evils possible mid poiiodic.il; holdiugthiitnll legitimate government should bo of tho people, by tho people, for tho peoplo and de precating and denouncing the viola tion of ovory principle of law which makes tho government of Ireland a government of Englishmen, by En glishmen, for Englishmen ; declaring that the first duty of a government in the protection of life, liberty and property, and grieving that many in stances of Efiglish rulo, in Ireland seem to bo a system of extirpation oppression mid lobbory, holding as a fundamental pi iuoinlo and as popu lar rights, that tho land of every na tion belongs to tho people. Tho oth er resolutions are very strong in their expulsion of hostility to tlio land in vogue in Ireland, mid in sympathy with the tenants. Tho Winnomucea Si'rcr Sfaro mourns thnt the way iiuiu bIuiII vote can no longer he determined bv the ill Ullv In I iki K I'llI'la Hi nii I llvi !o stiff home .M Deium il. Tftn I'.HKlIfth 1m AfkhHHlMlHft. Gaucl, Dec. 10. Ocnenil MncPhor son occupied Saikh lCotul Kust in timo to prevent the junction of tho Kolilnluns with n force from Oluignee. Tho Kohlntnns, who occupied a igni tion near Kolni, were nttucted nnd dis lodged, leuving several stand of arms. Tho lonn wnn n few men nightly wound ed. General linker wnn to :novo by wrtyof C'hni Aninb to tnkotlicm in tho rcur, while flon. Mnnr,y, with a force of homo artillery, two squadron of tho Otlilnncers, nml ono squadron of the MthHongnl lancers, wan to join (leu. MucPliernon by wnyof Churden valley for a combined movement with the object of (hiving tho enemy south on Gen. linker's command. Gen. Mnnny encountered Mnhmoud Jan's force numbering 10,000 sepoys mid tribe men, and his cnvnlry made n brilliant charge, but without apparent effect on tho vast body of the enemy. The country in most difficult, being cut by numerous watercourses. Four guns, in retiring, wero upset, spiked and abandoned, but wero subcipicntly re covered. The enemy made for Cnbul gorge, but were checked there by n de tachment of the 7i-M Highlanders from Shepur cantonment. Tho enemy then turned towards linker's com mand, and now occitpv the heights south of Data Hinnar. They arc ad mirably led, mid two or three thousand of them aioarmcd witli Snydor rifles. Thoy lont heavily by tho cavalry charge and nrt'Ilory lire, hut never wiiveicd. Our loss is believed to be 18 killed, including two lieutenants, nnd 25 wounded, including one colonel. Gen. MacPherson is now attacking the enemy. Guides have arrived from Loiitlabeud, and (Sen linker is coming from Maidau. Notiiino is more common than energy in money-making, quite inde pendent of any higher object than its accumulation. A man who devotes himself to this pursuit, body and soul, can scarcely fail to become rich Very little brains will do: spend less tbnn you earn ; add guinea to guinea ; scrape and save ; and tho pile of gold will gradually riee. Ontcrwald, the Purisiun banker, began life a poor man. Ho was accustomed every even in to drink a pink of beer for supper at a tavern which ho visited, during which he collected and pocketed all the corks that he could iay his hands on. In eight years he hnd collected as many corks as sold for eight louis-d'ors With that sum he laid the foundations of his fortune gain ed mostly by stock-jobbing; leaving at his death some three million of francs. John Foster huscitcd a stiiking illus tration of what this kind of determin ation will do in money making. A young man who run through his pa trinioney, spending it in profligacy, wasnt length reduced to Uucr want mid deqiair. Ho rushed out of his bouse intending to put nn end to his life, and stopped on arriving at an cmi itenco overlooking what wero onco his estates' Ho sat down, ruminated for u time, and ioo with the determ ination that ho would recover them Ho returned to the Mrects, saw a load of coals which had been shot out of a a enrt on to tho pavement before n a house, offered to carry thorn in, nnd was employed. Ho thus earned n few ponce, requested some meat nnd drink ns a gratuity, which was given him, and the pennies wcrelaid by. Pursuing this menial labor, ho earned and sav ed more pennies; accumulated suf ficient to enable him to purchase oino cattle, tho value of which ho under stood, and these ho sold to advantage. Ho proceeded bv degrees to under take larger transactions, until at length ho became rich. Tho result was that he more than recovered his possessions, and died an inveterate niisor When ho was buried, mere earth wont to earth. With a. nobler spirit, the Mime determination might hao enabled Mich a man to boa bene factor to othcis as well as to himself. Hut tho life nnd its end in this ense wore nliko sordid. DrlrnrilT Vlro. TEI,i:KAMN. Nbw YoitK,I)cc, 11. At ft meeting of thoUunioii League Club to-night, Col. Kusli C. Hawkins offered a reso lution enacting that no more Demo crnts should he elected members of tho club, nnd in supporting it, said thnt the South wan again mnnifcntlng men acing nymptomn, and it wns necessary for the club to tnkc soma action. Hiciimoxi), Vn. Dec. 11. The gen ernl lUHcmbly to-day elected two of tho remaining three stale officers. The rcndjustcishcld a, caucus to night, and the mime of George C. Phillips, who had been nominated nn their condi- date for Hnilroad Commissioner, was A ItHrfto r.lrctro'MnKHrt. The Scientific A uierlran snys : Mr Chnrlcn Helix, of Iiidimiapolis, hid., sends us a description of a large elec tro-mngncl, mndo by him for Profcnnor Zolim, of the Unlvcrnity of Notre Dame. The length of the corcn in ;t() inches, diameter 1 inches. Heads, of rubber, one-half inch thick, 0 inches in diameter. The yoke in il( inehes tliich, O'j inches wide, and 18 inches long, with three inch slots to admit of moving the cores. The liolts which connect tho cores with the yoke uru Vi inelien in diameter. Tim cores dropped and thatof Copt. Asa Itocern. are wound with eight layers of No. l Jr., of Petersburg, substituted, dipt, cotton-covered copper wire, the wire Itoccrs is at present business tnniiif gerofthcItiehiiiondiriiV.iircadjuster organ, Ahtorii, Dec. 12. The harkentino Webftiat, from San Francisco, linn ar rived nnd reports thnt on December 'd, oil Columbia river bar, in a rotiini sen, Chief Officer Mntt Sweeny fell from the foreynrd to the deck nnd wns killed. A heavy bar detained the vessel outside nine days, compelling Cnpt. Lewis to commit Sweeny's re mnins to the deep on tho oth instant. Sweeny wns a native of Ireland, nged 30 years. Boston, Dec. 11. There is the best being wound double, and the alter nate layers being provided with ter minals, which are connected with a plugswitch on the baseboard, so that the electric current may he sent through the coils in vuriou ways. The magnet in provided with two nets of pole extensions fordiumugnetie ex periments, one set being conical, the other flat. The armature in lo inches long, .'! inches thick, nnd 4 incbts wide. Different effects may be produced in this magnet by connecting this authority for the statement that thejeoiis with the battery in diU'erentwuys DitAUKoitn, Pa., Dec. 12. A fire broke out last evening at well No, 4, belonging to 11. 0. Emri&on in Red Rock. The well had boon cleaned preparatory to torpedoing and wns left open. Superintendent Mason, of tho Emerson leaso, passed hy with n luntcin and the gas ignited and sot fire to tho rigging. Tho well mndo n flow, and tho burning oil ran down tho hill to n 230 barrel tank which caught tiro. Tho ilro communicated with n 2oOO barrel tank which was soon in a hlazo, and burned steadily until 5 o'clock this morning. Rivers of oil flowed down the valley nnd through tho main street of Red Rock, burning nil tho business mid privnto houses in tho town. Thrco hundred families tiro homeless mid there is gicnt siifl'oring. The scono at tho vil lage, nfter tho firo had consumed hU there was to feed on, was simply ap palling, A denso black cloud hung over all tho surrouding country, nnd nothing but blackoncd beams nnd still smoking ruins showed n Bight of what hud boon not long before u thriving village, Relief commissions have boon formed to render aid, at Galmor Dorilek and llradlord and aid is being sent liberally uml fast. M Jim IIIUI I ! UlC M H $- 'nl p r milium. papers in negotiation between the cuiei puructt uuvu uccn nignuii unu the St. Louis fe San Francisco road lias virtually passed into the hands of Atchinsnn, Tojickii & Santa Fo Com pany. A conference between the rcp rencutativen of the St. Louis &. San Francisco Railroad nnd those of the Atchison, Topoka fc Santa Fc wns held in the private office in this city hint week. The joint offices nre to in siio$2o,000,000 bonds, half to bo taken by each concern. This amount will be used toley to build the road from tho termination of the Atchinson, Topeka fc Santa Fo Railroad the Pa cific. It is said $12,500,000 bonds have already been oubneribed for in Boston. Baltimoke, Dec. 12. Abraham An nottn, ft West Indian, and Francis Adams, n Manihininn, (sailors), were arrested this afternoon by a deputy U. S. marshal. The warrants were issued by the U. 8. Commissioner, on the charge of murder on the high seas and of destroying the schooner 21. E. Henderson, of Philadelphia, bound to Baltimore from Bull river. The ves sel went ashore Nov. 20th, near Kit ty Hawk, nnd went to pieces. An nctla and Adams nnd another sailor, not yet arrested, were the only ones who escaped from tho wreck, and as soon as they reached the shore, start ed oft' without waiting for nid. The bodies of uone of the officers have been found, which led to the theory thet the had been probably foully dealt with by Adams, Annctta, and the other survivor, who then beached tlio vessel in order to conceal their crime. New Orleans, Dec. 12. -A bill in equity was filed to-day in tho U. S. Circuit Court, on behalf of Mm. J2d ward Peckbam of Louisiana, Stephen Percy Ellis, of'Brooklyn, Now York, Mortimer Dahlgrcn, of St, Louis, sis ters and brothers of the late Mrs. Sarah Ann Dorsey, against Jefferson Davis. The object of tho bill is to have declared null nnd void the will of Mrs. Dorscv, of Jan. 4. 1879, by which the whole of her estnto was be queathed to Davis. Plaintiffs allege that they are tho legal heirs of the testatrix. Tho grounds of annulment of the will nro stated that previous to and at the time of writing and signing of the will, Mrs. Dorsoy was not of sound, disposing mind, being under the undue influence of tho defendant; that tho motive nnd object of induc ing nnd controlling tho testatrix to make the bequeath itself, were, under the Inw, illcgul, null and void. Ocixcy. III., Dec. 10. Quito n number of weddings took place re cently, ono of which has created a stir, especially in Jewish circles, the fair bride haling eloped witli ft man not of tho fuith. The facts arc that young Mr. Linnville, tho son of Judge Linuville, banker ut Edinn, Mo., enp turcd tho heart of Miss Bertie Snyder, the beautiful, accomplished and viva cious daughter of a very prominent Hebrew of Lagrange, Mo. Bertie lov ed, and told her parents a year that sho should marry Linnville. They at once sent her away to visit friends at Carrollion, hoping that she might re lent, ns they were bitterly opposed to her marrying a Christian. At any rate, no other objection has been made against Linnville. Absence evidently did not help tho matter, for yesterday the parties met here, w;cre married, and liavo gone to Edina, where tho young man is in business. It is estimated that the magnet, with proper battery .power, will lift thrco tons. The weight of the magnet and attachments is R00 pounds. ."VolW-C Of IMMNOltttloH. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the firm heretofore doing iiiKiiii'Ms in ..Ainrniiiieiii miner inu name of Simpson, Ross it Holland, lias leen din-'olvcd by iniitiial consent, by the retirement from the linn, of B. F. Ross. The business will be contin ued at the old stand by Simp-on it Holland, mid by whom all accounts of the old firm will be settled. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm, will plcae call and settle their accounts without delay. Dec. 1, 1S7D. W. R. Simpscv, B. F. Ross, 40-4w D. Hollaxd. NOTICE OFFINAL PaGOF. U. S. Laxii Office, ) RoKiicno, Or.. Oct. IK, 1879.S XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -L that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days after publication of this notice, viz : Geo. I. Mcrriman, Homestead application No. 270:i, for the E- of NWf, SWKT of NW4, and lo. 1, see. 21. T ."U, S It 14 wet. and names the following an his witnesses, viz : Geo. W. Miller, of Ellennburg, Oregon, and S. D. Mcrri man, of P31Icnsburg, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, 47-ow Register. E oticc of Final Proof. 4 U. S. Land Office, RosEiitiuo,Or.,Nov. 4th, 1879.) JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Pre emption declaratory statement, No. 3.V24, of Michicl Dully, for the SW'iX of NV.i,sec 7. T 32, S II 14 wot.SEJi of NE V, nnd lots 2 nnd 3 sec. 12, T 32, S R 10 west, nnd names the following as his witnesses, viz : Patrick Hughes of Curry Co,. Or. and Edward Wil son, of Curry Co., Or. Wm. F. Benjamin, 4G Registtw A FiiiAUt:i.riiiA Democrat goes for Mr. Speaker Jtandall without gloves. Ho charges Randall with being more responsible for tho last extra session of Congress than Thurnianorany one of tho Confederate Brigadiers not excepting Jo Blackburn, who wanted to bo spenkoi and that Randall caus ed tho appropiintion bills to fail be cause he aspired to bo re-olccted to fill tho chair. Tho writer contends that tho extra session "raised the dovil with tho Democratic party," aim that Randall's hellish ambition made tho session necessary. Oni: of Bloggins' intimate friends porsuuded him, lust mouth, to net with tho committeo for soliciting aid for tho suflering poor, With this charitable end in view, ho eallcd at tho house of Widow Slasher, out in the 23d Ward, Knocking repeatedly at the door, without resiKiiibo, he turned the kilobaud walked boldly in, junt ns tho widow camodown tho front stairs. Mistaking tlio bonovolent Bloggins for nn Imprudent book podlar, sho thumped him over tho tiead with the ironing boaul, which she happened to have in her hand, nnd tumbled him neck and heels down the steps bofore ho could re inonstrnte. Bloggins enmo down town noxtdnynnd reported thnt hod got the widow siuiti, mid was hist km'm ImVingfor his pefbUHum liiemi. t" ttuin it ovei to him personally. COOS ZB-A-TT MARKET, MUUtSlll'IKLU, OIIKdON, B. F. Ross, W. R. Sun-Mix D. Hou..wr Proprietors. im: :e jL t s and provisions of ull kinds sold at t ie lowest living rates and DKLIVKliEn at any point desind s-ctie3:3: ESS KOK VESSELS. LOGGING CAMPS AND FAMILIES, ALWAYS READY. jfjy-We keep nothing but tliobcst-T mid insure satisfaction, lv-l-tf E. A. Anderson, CSoml aar II I re IluroiNAKy- A nil lo C Vx yy Vy lluiir h . LIVERY AMD FEED STABLE, MARSHFIELD, OR. HAULING DONE AT SHOUT No tice and at very reasonable rates. COAI. AND WOOD CONSTANTLY ON HAND B00T& SHOE MAKER MAItSHFlKLIljOfiX. WXXiZ, X O AXjXj 3CXXVX3 Bt OK QTJSTOiyE -WOB in a thorough manner uipl use only the BEST MATERIAL. j,yMl ojii, Fund Sirtet,oppuii the i'wiiu r Aim lot. v j : 1 1 , - , ; 'iiPA", s-rfsll t A , 4., - . i s- - U." ?'. K. A: .. 'Vs " .' 7a' M. -41 J ' a?U trJ . II T f - c i i ' .-s - . . 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