pty,l.--Ai.jWjjBiiiLa V F h f I The Coast Mail. SATURDAY. JANUA11Y 21, 1880. . . ,. Kf'trnMlcnu Klulo OntrnI Committee. A merlins o( the Republican State Uentral Committee will 1h hclil In llio City of 8alcm, on Wctlncfulav, Vobntarv 18, IRfiO, nl 2 o'clock- r. m. A full alien tlance in rcnueiilcri. Dxvtn FnoMAK, Clinirnmn. JonKrn Simon, Secretary. Tlio tncmlHTR of until- Commit tee. for tin several cotinttca, nro as follows linker Milton Wliito Iknlon r. IIMcEiroy Clncknnua ...1 riitiirt ClaUop , 1 J Taylor Columbia (IwWM HrMe -o(M Off'jowcr Curry M Itllcy IIoiikIrn , , Kfl lturli Grant......... ............. ...... ,i Y cliurcli .Inckfon... j 1J Cliitwixxl Jocpilnp Titos l'loxti I'lo U H Watfon I'lnn DFromrm tnn... , , ,,J It McChmp Marlon ..UO Over Miiltniitnni'1.... jo-cpli Simon folk .. A Wjl.ticis Tlllmnook DrLtnrcllr UiiinlllH Vrcant t'nlon V,t Stiodti-as Vnco EL Smith 1 lilnr'lon JosGnston Ynmtitl! J v Watt MaTCKATOK H,llAltI) I'lXA.V CIA I. POLICY. Senator Dnynrd, who, prior to the assembling of Congress, wis mentioned as a prominent candi date for the Presidency, ia forcing upon Congress his resolution for the repeal of the legal tender character of the greenback?, and a late dis patch announces that it ''will bo ro jiortcd back to the Senate adversely, instead of remaining locked up in the Committee by a tie vote, because lie ftcrsonally requested the Com mittee not to wait for the return of Senator Jones, but to report it at once, although adversely, in order that he and those who sympathize with hit? views may test the views of the Senate on the important ques tion as soon as possible. This ur gency, as will be readilv inferred, is baeed upon a belief that majority of I I1IJI.1JU.JU Aw lUtract from Iukci-noI'm We takotho following from Kohl, lngorsol's speech in Chicago, on the occasion of the late reunion of Ihc Army of the Tennessee. The toast was 1o the " Volunteer Foldiurs of the Union Army": " Mood was water, money was loaves, and life was only common air, until one ling lloatod over the Kepubiic without a master and without a slave. Than was asked the question, "Will a free people tax themselves to pay tlio Nation's debt ? " The soldiers wont home to their waiting wives, to their glad children, ami to the girls they loved. They went back to the fields, tho shops, ami tho mines. They had not been demobilized. They had been ennobled. They were as hon est in peace as they were in war. Mocking at poverty, laughing at re verses they made a friend of toil. They said : We saved the Nation's life, and what is life without honor ? They worked and wrought w ith all of labor's royal tons that every pledge the Nation gave might be re deemed. And their great leader, having put a shining band of friend ship, a girdle of clasped and happy hands around the globe, conies home and finds every promise made in war has the ring, and gleam of gold. There is another question still. Will the wounds war be healed ? 1 answer, yes. The Southern people must submit not to the dictation of the North but the Nation's will, and to the verdict of mankind. They were wrong, and the time will come when they will say that they are the victors who have been vanquished by the right. Freedom conquered them, and Freedom will cultivate their-fields, educate their children weave for them the robes of wealth, execute their laws and fill their land with happy homes. The sole'srsof the Union saved the South as well as the North. Their victories made us free and rendered tyranny in cv- erv other land as insecure as snow NOTICE OFJINAL FROOF. l..Nt Omcr, ) Uosniiriio, Or.. Jan. 1-tth, 1SS0.V TVTOTICR IS 11KKGDV HIVKN l that the following minted settlor bus Hied notice ot his intention to iitnkt? filial proof in support of his elnini, and secure tinnl entry thereof tit the expiration ot tliitty tfavs from tlio duto of this notit-o. vi": John Cromwell llonincteiid implication No. 2132. for tho Xi of JRi nml lots I and osoe. to, mid lots I nml 'J, see. '2X2, T-10, SU1I west, and iniines the fol lowing ns his witnesses: Win. Kirk, of Curry county, Or., and (loorge S Hit lis, of Currv count v. Or. 4 Wm. F." Hknjamix, Regis ster. ADMIMSTHATOII'S NOTICK. In the matter of the administration of tho estate of X. l. Lowe, deceased, jUOTICK IS 1IKRKRY OIVKX 1 that the undersigned has been iijv pointed adn nistrator ot tho estate of X. M. Low. deceased. All persons having c'.mns against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to mo at nty residence on iMhmiis Slough, in Coos county, Oregon, with proper vouchers witliin six months irom this date. L. X. Low, Administrator Dated this 24th day of Jan 1SS-0. xotick ok nx.u. ritoor. I.vxtt Omru at ) Uoskhiuo. Oa., Jan. S. 1SS0 1VTOT1CE IS HKKK1IY OIVKX l that the follow injj nnined 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 das from the date of this notice, "vu :" James McXaugltton. Homestead Application Xo. 2K20, for tlio K.. ofSVt4, SW-. of SWk,'. Sec. G, Ti, S K 12 W and SEi-i of SK4. Sec. 1, T29 S R 1H V and names the following as ltt wit nesses, v iz ; Wm. Uohm, of Myrtle Point, Coos county, and Daniel Stle phens.of Norway, Coos county. Or. e H Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. NOTICE FOK riHLICATlUX. Lvnd Ol.FlCK. KosKtirito, Or . Dee. 17. lTO. s atotice is h-ui:hy OIYEN X that the foilowuig named settler hai tiled notice of his intention to make .'inal proof in supiort nf hi' claim and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from date of this notice, viz: Joiix Mou rns, homestead application Xo. 2tLM) for the SW; of XE.,,and W of SE'4 Sec. 30, T2S S It 12 West ; and names the following as his witnesses, viz Samuel Belieu, of Coos county, and BAY VIEW BREWERY, Win. Reicliert9Proir ieto Keeps constantly on hand, and olllrs for s.ih a Mipt tior aitn It of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, wiioi.rs.w.i: m it f. twit . MY IIAU IS Sl'l Pl.iri) WITH 77 A" CHOICEST lll!AMS Oh WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS MtmitMLI N T FMIMKF CITY lU'SlXKSH CA ltDS. T.C. MACKKY.M.I). Eqnal to Any. Excellefl by Nono. 'A' 1 1 UJ J. ESTEY a COMPANY, No. I0O IVoutVlew. No. 100 Hack Ylcw. BRATTLEBORO, VT. i m . i .... ... Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools, Chapels, etc., is proving n. C3-0ELE!.a? SUCCESS. Bo suro to scud for full descriptlvo CaUdoguo beforo puxcUasiiij any other. THE LARGEST WORKS (OF THE ID) OH THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue scut free. THE unon ttie volcano s ltns. And now let us drink to the volunteers, toiJohn "d-'Ph. of Coos cunty. -.vw ., ..u onv ... ,....v..u.. .., .... r. T TD&"vriin.&- BIJJk, B00T&SH0E MAKER the Senate will sustain his views up on the subject; but a very few of -en graves, whose names are only in his friends are equally sanguine, the hearts of those they loved and Tho best judgment at present is, left, of those who often hear in hap- that the proposition cannot as it py dreams the footsteps Of return Elands obtain anvthing like a ma- Kmi'IKI City 0c, jority of votes, and opinions arc di vided as to its prospects in the event of its being so amended as to j modesty a tongue, and all who dared Let us drink to those who died while lipless famine mocked. To all the maimed, whose scars give make the date for the repeal remote ly prospective, say hve years hence. Senator Bayord is much mistaken if bethinks that cither he or his party will gain any strength by the advocacy of this measure. The country has just recovered from a depression in business, caused, as is popularly believed, by bad manage ment of the national finances. Sil ver, cold, and greenbacks pass at par in all parts of the country, rid. business is rapidly assuming a sat isfactory bafris. The trade of the brokers, which was regular and very profitable for many years, caused by the depreciated and fluctuating val ue of currency, is gone, and their is no want of popular faith in either of the several kinds of money which constitute our "circulating medium." Tho people are satisfied with this condition of things, and see no excuse for this kind of legislation. iut Uayard and his theory have their friends, and will carry at last n large minority of the Democratic votes in Congress, and what is worse for the party, will raise in their own ranks an irreconcilable division on this very inijiortant financial ques tion. It cannot but be considered as a misfortune to that party, that a faction of any considerable influ ence is in favor of this measure, and it would ho a misfortune to the country to have a party whose lead ers advocato such a policy come into power. The result of a Democratic success would bo to destroy public faith in the continuance of our pres ent condition of the finances, and throw tho country back into the un fortunate condition from wlucli it lias juBt emerged. and gave to chance the care, the keeping of lives ; to all the dead ; to Sherman, to Shendan, and to Grant, the foremost soldier of the world ; ' and last, to Lincoln, whose loving life, like the bow of peace, spans and arches all the clouds of wa :uakmii'ii:i.i Drug Store, DR. C B. GOLDEX. Proi-r. Opposite XtiUr i-ij's S'nre. IIAVEC 0 X S T .V X T I, V OX II A X 1 . .L SORTi ( " id:r,ttc3-s Uosebura A: loos I5ny MaKMIKII'! iv. Oi.V, WIIiI, DO V.Xj C KINJON ol- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TflylOl' & Fill'loV F.MIMUK ClTV.'OlltaiON. I ' CABINET ORGAN. Jtlauunicliirtt nl Warcrilrr, Plat &4wl 0. II. (lOI.DKX.M.l). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON AJ uistu in i, Oui iiiiv. 0. YV.TOWKlOl. P. PHYSIGIAN&SURGEON M MISIII'IKl.tl, OlIlitlON. r. ANKi.. m. n. PHYSIPAN AND SUnGED'' Uihwlnitiuiiif.iii. JllKye-HitMninHijr MBENTIAL IMPROVKMBNT 'llUtc Cltlh tW- W rCBUD l (S.r OiB.ifc Almlnn to proiliicnvtorkwhloh ahnll b , ,, ,, , ... Durnbln. wo will not anuriniin thnt Mhloh S. II. M ZVUI, J II VMII.IOS , not ".!, nml nt In vltul to n p.rf.ot oruiin, In ortler to ntoka n mora fno IIAZAim HAMILTON, ! 'r",u .,,, tn.,w), ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW SlylUh nml Aiiro.rlnln Ciwi Will putet.ee ill the uiiimu cml.- g;'i;J-i"Wi.uli.(SiiaShkkl1 if tlifAtate. I as RBOAnun tonb, oiliri' ,r K.Mrtlii' euv. Oii. ILL lUrtSTtUtltll vt o.iy vat.i m.y U kmJ a. 3yn.ia-3iiT3sr. ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MAi:siiKii:i.i,oiu:i)N (!. WK11STKU, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW 51 uiHiitthi i, Om.t.iiN. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mlll V HI'IMII'A' rnH.' IMTII Itiii-lfWnH.. Alliuill. MaubttCo. HI. Ill I lllll.lt Uiw.tll.l I.U lillf I lNiitluinl, Mn Til ffllinniNil Award with Medal & Diploma or Honor va (im'iinii sv Tim CINTENNIAL tXHtUlTlOK COMMISSIOHCItll " r.r lioi.it la Ktilntaiblp.l'iiDxti, n HIT til nil unci or tetr. .if,fBiir in r.r s.!,("i Ulllf la 9kulMl i f f lUnoi l.f U (trpm latta4.' Ho net f..l to nul rplKtlMi n.t EXAJaiNKTirunis inutiiumknto IWrft I'unliiiluc jlxUjut. dp, 4i applkMioii la tha Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WOHCESTUH. MASS. 8iit twik in jtMir own tuttn. 'IVriim vVltII I lie. IMM'Uti: t'lTY, Ot.'N'. I Culli'i li. nit nml uIIiit 1 him in" l,i. i'l m tnj liaiuU, Mill tti'cite in'i'inpt ullin limi." l-:i-ll V. V. WKIUHT, I r. 6'. Mluoral ami I'. S. th-puty S U 11 V E Y 0 R , i C'otJfttl.K 1'ITY, OllN. Will ntteitil totltflniHhtwwnfituneuiiu tu nnv I'urt i tin- comity. IVrei-t iiiiitMof nil Mtnewil lui.ilc.fiii niched nl hli.irt notii-e. i THE LIGHT-HTJOT1HG' HEW H011 STAGE m LINE, QSTOl WOBR '.. ci.oran a- o.. i ' t i . rs. ill .1 tllol.l!l,ll II, I!, II' 1 .llll! IIM' liv III' i:. i;. ; i: i xncon, ATTiiRNET mid roCXSELUiR AT LAI. mm j "i u i'i oi't'Vi on lttciorv Hli:iri' f oiil.lic iitruiuiv'i' if h-kik-i i tiiH Milinti it i ;;i MAllMI l''I lilMl -VND- W.XTEB ARRANGEMENT, BEST MATERIAL S njf . " ' ( -n .tf fl'l'l y iSmul.i ni'"1 .it 7 :o a. Vhe trayeuhg public M IKMUII.I ll (l;M i: ,-f -n .tjl frci'lf , ii i n .it 7 :o A. M, f'' S' S' I'M. II u. t 7 t( A ItMollIiiKr Crime. And again a victim has fallen before the worst of all criminals, the assaisin The horrible tletniU of tleed.-j here at home are fresh in our memories and now conies another to the Salem Statesman tinder the date of Canyon City, Monday, January 12th, and is as follows : " A drunken debauch ended on Sat urday night in the most foul and re volting murder of an old German miner by the name of Henry Stcvan3, bv a man named John Darby. The particulars of the crime are too dis gusting to boar reduction to writing The populace were and are very much excited, and there is much talk of lynch law. Darby is in jail. So much excited were the people that he waived an examination before tho magistrate, and p tanda committed without bail. I think if he had made his appearance in tho court room the crowd would have summarily admin istered justice, and thus saved a con siderable bill to the county. Stevans was an inoffensive, poor old miner, much addicted to strong drink, and when on hia -prce, his cabin wax the resort of dead beat and the lowest order of eota, and in u drunken orgio he was inhumanely doalt with and beat to death." AL QHEMIC $ WINKS FOK MEDICINAL lH'HPOSES, X'V3El-S,I,XT3'IiS , TH.TJSSES, TOIIiBT.ATt.TI BTATIONE1T.Y .AnTD SCIIOOLOOOKS, A 1.50 CHOKE CIGARS am) TOBACCO, and everything usual' kept in a MElilCAL l)lfIK.,s WtY. 1'rcscriptioiis ,avrfullij Com pounded. vl-3-tf OOCS IB-A-TT MARKET, MARIlSliriKUI. O i ( o. W. It. Frwrio.v a D. Uou un Proprietors. WILL FI.VII THIS TO B J, ft, il H atJl SU11, ry.;.l 7iN7'. ItKSTand QCICk'KST of all norms ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF, THE SNTEflOr. Tlii- In-tit ii it i. tt ii.. nH'.TiU .. lM--.i t i....w i .. i ... i i ... .i lil.nlf,' r 1 ... M" in... .'. .'m i.iio.i i, in- ii.iiiiil ill lin I " "" 1 . l I 1 .. ! 'o ay -Agf Hours. !C LIVERY AHIJ FEED STABLE, .M t:-;n- I '' (':. 1 iri'nM 'I ION M AUr. i Ihi'i ' j moil .ui i...t.,' - utr '.! A . ic ' 'n our c Willi..- ..ad ., i prort.tin roW nN)u vhNI,,,lN.av ami Mim... . - t'.mxt iirloii uf S.iithi'rn Ori'tfiiii Tin Xni'Ifiiiy i )!niliiu(.'il mt.. thrif ilrj.iirt Illl'lltX lit fn!i,Wn . Tin' I'rlimifji Drpmtiiniil In which IiitnxliU'tnry I'.ruiulun tllllltllt. 77ie Junior Ih'pmlnniit. rinbrmitii; Oitliocr.ijiliy, U.ii.iinp, Writing, (iniiiiiuiir, tiiHirii',iv, Ilii.ti.rv. I'hyiu.loifv, I'liiniliiir S. i.'in.-"nn.l ,.n l.i I ami I'r.irticul Arillinnlir. 77ie Svnlur Drpnvtinnit ICiiibriu iin l'MKik-kr').in!iNiiiKIi. tu,il iloiibli' cntri )l!.iluiiv. Cliiiiiihlri . Polm I ...i i . .... . .. , . , ... . i riu i.t oiioniy, i.uiiii, Kiirtiirii', lllyhl KAl'MNt; DONE A r SHOUT NO-! Aritliim-li.-, Alifibrn. tii-imutry, Tnnii t;n ami .it m i'v ii .i-Dii.il.lf r.ile ' iioiiu-trj uii.l iurM.inji. jfrj-rARB JtKDUCED TO id.JBS E. i ,i t e fjer allowediWVt ofhitygay lor I'. ..fur particulars enquire, of V. riCHETTEU.Agt. Ttlrv aph oiliee, Empire City. Or S !. j, . ' Y, DI..I i I' '. Miir-I.fhld, O-. : jir.sio. liiKtniiiinn in thin lirniuli U givon ulini (li'Niri..I. ,fti; iuwei PJSfiL'WC l!"P.n&rin I I '' '"'ll ''" from 3 t l iJIOB. ofbiijU'. j "uu''" w M " llL.t.J-5 per w.ck with private fMiiiilira, and for run ii-ni niicii M'Vl'HII MtHICIHM llllll to- Kvtlict iiiiil Itoanl thi'iLiM'lvi'H. rin.Ms. ' -$ 5,0(1 - 7..VI 1)1 W.LH IN Stoves & Eanges. -t I'll, r il ean & So. Hardwarejools, On I be Yerec orMlarrnlloi. DistreiM in Ireland is increasing. Five hundred inhabitants in tho Kal cbog district, county Limerick, are on tho brink of Hlarviition. They pro reeded to-day in a body to Croom and obtained four cartloads of bread by urgent representation of their neces sity, The btreetB of Cork are patroled by mounted police, uud tho magis trates of tho city have piifesed resolu tions urging greater activity in the nunprosslon ol demonstrations jiartak fill? of tho naluro of bread riots, and asking for tlio npjiointuient .of addi tional police Sixty ablebodied men, with tholr families, wero yesterday iidinittod to tho Killarney workhouse. A woman applied for admission on TitoMlny. with her childron, ono of whom waidead in horanns from hun gtirantl exposure, tho woman liayiug walketl u dlstanco of forty miles. I lio iimvora of Blioffleld and Urigh on nml otlmr towns have opened relief aulmorlptlon, but (ho universal opin ion l thnt prlvnto relief cannot cope with tho distress. THdfn and McL'Iellan. A late Washington dispatch says "an intimate friend of Gov. Tilden expressed tho firm belief that Tilden does not desire the next Presidential nomination for himbolf. but that ho would like to bo in a position where ho can decline the nomination gracefully in favor of some candidate known to be acceptable to him. Who Mr. Tilden would prefer is not devoloped, but indications point to (Jen. MeClellon." It is not very probable that Gov, Tilden has given up his hope of roach ing tho White Ifouso, nor that ho would decline in favor of any of his friends ; but nothing would make tho SUCC068 of thenopublicans more cor tain than tho nomination of MeClob Ion by tho Democracy. His record during tho war, and especially his platform of 16C4 would bo an insur liiountnblo barrier in his progiosuasa candidate for the Presidency. IMI IE -A- T s and provisions of all J iiids sold at I he lowest living rated and DELTVEJiEDaimy point desired sttx-iI: rou VESSELS, LOGGING CAMPS AND FAMILIES, ALWAXSRFADY, ' B2TWo keep nothing but thobcst-iBS and limire satisfaction. lA-l-tf Livery &Fced Stable, MARSHFIELD, OGW NOULE lUlOS., - Proprietors Wo linvo lately built a first-class Stable on Pino street, and have Horses to biro at all hours. Hauling done at short notice. FARM FOR SALE. A SMALL FARM SITUATED ON A tho bank of tho Coquille Rivor containing 28 acres RICH BOTTOM LAND, With House and Orchard. Can bo Routed at a ReabonabloRate. For particulars apply to HK.VKV SKMIaVTAI'KIUf, Empire City, Oregon. laD US E. U. JJKA.V, D. WH.IX'OX AND C. II. AIKRCHAXT. Wk havk Always o Haxd a Flll A-Mjitnicnt Of SD- Implciiie ri ts. Primary l)i'a.wineiii Junior Tb DE3T, LATEST IMPROVED, tn.1 ii.uai THOROUGHLY cjmtructtd DEWING MACHINErTrrltirrnlr.1. Alt lh wi-.ir ng . ro in.vlo f tlw DEST 8TEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED nJ nro ADJUSTABLE. it urn .tern jr.re rrxurosi n h uio j. Ajtov.tr iiotnttxt n in n Eaolost Throndod Shuttle. Tho IlOIIllir.'ll ir.. 'WOUNH wlUiool HUNNINtl or UWriUUSADlWa ll MAU1I1NU. it lisi ft i:Lr.srTTiNO Nnuntn it lull n 111 A I. for rrtfiil.itinjf llio IcIiRtll or .Ulcll, M'lTIIOlII' Ti:-tt'IMI) It lil n I.AHOM NI'AOi: llli.lrr Ihn nrml It U NOIHKI.KSS. anil lu inoro w t c f KXCKULKMCK Ihxa all tllH.r niarliiiir i.u.ljnil. 4'jr-AoaiiU wnntot lit toaallll wliaro w ura Hut roironloU. Joimson, Clark &. Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y fir. (o MO t .1 1 t home. Samples worm " five. ! Ii'i TlllS A. Co. Pottluii.l, M an.. 'J' 1 1 E M-nior l-'J-tf- - - - 1(1,00 .I.T. MlCmc, Priiiriiul. VICTORIOUS! GENERAL GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND HIGHEST & BEST AWARD WILCOX&WHITE ORGAN CO. Mvrklcn, Conn. U.S.A. fa m AMMUNITION. And Orand Modal of Honor. LAMPS &C OILS. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with period work, C II l? n A ti U I O C . .steam, Watf r PiH and Fitting. (Iran Ho ami I'latL'd arun. STOCK ALVAYS COMPLETE. AlA.VL'KACTUItKD TO OHDEIt And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED. and at tlio THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. TIEIIEU PIONEER MARKETS, 5!.ii-niii:n & Emiiiii: City. II. I'. WJHTMCY, riioi'itiKTOit. Afc'ornl nilj-,.ly of IJKKK. 3Hi (I00C8. I'OKK, KTuZjEBB KTC, J5T0. and all kiudti of SALTMEATSandVEGETABLEs coiiMtantly on liand. AUo a grxid Htot-k of orioouniuK. V K sl5 L S logging" camps iUPJ'LJJSJ) AT SllOJtr lC()TWlt Iv tl ' JlANLTACirUlim or TIN, COPPER &SHEETIRONVARE. .IOIC WOllli Exr.crn:i with Dinvxtcn. fi-rcXTUAS for HtovfH, Plowvi I c? Aie Untinsui.lilnc Iciture. f ilx celtlralcil Giant Farm aoi Warehouse Fans, MAPI ty A. P. DICKEY, Rnclno, Wis. Kowhivincrr.anvlJtiniDrovcmfnii. ihfv are full rnual in evtiy demand ; cleaning all I null cf drain, .:.. ,. ....- i.... t . .... c. c i .U-it,J i . ., J-'l V it. .'.Tl I i.e.-!Vtx.. --r-:'. J'X'T-" S3L. ??L5S3A,:.... ITffi (SiJ 7 VPW-lKr'S ;oafl'iViv-v"ffi Vff-iVf'. .iiq .' M" ,. ' ,'. ,. ,., ... f !iu,,.,i I'tat, llcam. Cailor llraii, Com and Small Seed OUCrriaild Itl'llIiOI'M flirillHllUll They grade Wheat irf.cilvtj-once li.ndhng Sep. at -liott notice .1 .ii. i arate Oatt from Wheal, Ixriey and Kyc 1 hey lure very ferfect arrangement! fur cleaning Timoihy, Clover. I lax heed. On-hard t.ia.t. and all oilier Small Seed.. 'I hey Chaff perfectly, and ombine eu id oo ine ken work id EW IRyfi STORE, MAUsriEi.i), on. XY.XT HOOK TO MAII.Ot'l'Ifi:. . O If IS M USi: O Ii, I'ropilcltn: PULL STOCK' 01' Drugs & Medici n os, COXSTANTLV OX HANI). is est iniAXJjs or via jus PrwsiTl j iiiitii)iiiii!il by Cumjit'ttuil Plijih'luu. na &&iiiv LV4rOfc b W every qualification require tht ihortcit time. "Giiildren's Blow Podals,"! Adjusted or removed instantly. Invented and Exclusively used by this Company. The most popular Organs of the day! m UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY, Waieliouie. arwell ai I arm Mills, aie largely crn. ' uTlw. II'nr,i Mr "Whltft ilructed, hold kinili re mini rj mn tuei tn accorn. a.ji vv 11IIUA. vu a. w rnwiatc the demand, and jiviiiKiitapjciiyr.ffiom jo , Ol'LJIlH Illhtl'tlOtol 1H tllO toiog tutl.tli ixr h'.ur, a'u.rilinK to .r of mill. rTflam . i rticrri A 1017,irT, 'Ihey arc thippad, b.aed f.rtHean lraniilation, fli&A lljlll KjJTi.XjX.IrXi- and "tel up" ot "Lnoclccit dnwn" fr forwarding 1.. ... irt ni'lrit. I mlltd, at lequMtedi and In all mici put fre oil " XU" lUH.XltUI.1 Uiaid C'ara er Steamer. OrtUri filled tame day ai Snvl thr lllustmttii Culuoyu. received. ) jiiuia ii.ippeu "Knocea uown go lor lull Ir.ijhl cltarEfd M vrlxn fmwiiriled "fci up." Olnv L'ririii and Citeulart uipiiiiad on p.li,aiin. I'iimi will It nucitnl av atid tut literal ti. (Jirrea tf-3'Jl U wwk. l!i II ililV lit lliillio OIlMi y humIk. tW'ly niltlt fiou. Ail'lrcan I'livn Co. AufciuUi, plaint'. J Z&S2SM ,.j ii'yii'ii r 'fiiii"'" "' '""''i &r- w.f j ,w!rm'( ' ' yifES ,'"."T"- "