The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, February 07, 1880, Image 2

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The Const Mail.
BATUHDAY, 1M.I.HITAIIY
18S0.
Krpnlilli'nn Nlnl OtiirnI
Committee,
A intwtiiifc of (he Ilppubllcmi Slate
Cttittriil Ooituiilttee will bo held in the
City of 3o1biii, on Wediuwlav, Pebruory
18, 18S0, at 2 o'pIopk p. m. A hill attea
ilanuo U rwiiBstwI.
DaviiI Pnnvt v, Chairman.
.Tonni Simon, Sepretnry.
Tho inatnburH of wild Coimnitteu for
(ho eOVural coimlteR, nro n follows:
IMflr.. Milton White
IHltiton j; UMpIMwv
QlntlainiM IMqiiat
Jllp F J Tajlor
Columbia ..(icoWMcllrUl
Coo ,. OffTmr
curry. ...... ,.,,i.. .,.,,, , ,ji niJcy
DouglM BO l'.-n
flrant.. ., Wrhurch
inken...,, , j ChitwtMHl
.Toiopihit . Th
'" OH .
u 1' orm
luino....... ,,,. ,T II Mr .
ltoir ci .
Multnomah n i s mi
l'o i t l 1
Tillnmnok .".Dri is l '
Umiitllln Vecant know, had laid In tho snug sum of
.J."lon WjSmlgtlf7:o,t00; John A Lowell, known in
WltWO.
EI. Smith
.Jo C3Whi
Yamlilll....
.J W Wa j
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'I'lte ItilM lrci.iou.
I
The opinion of the Supreme Court
of Maine, nys tho SpringiM Republi
can, niKin the questi ins submitted by
Oov. Oat-colon, is not a more Uepubli
ran triumph. It is. a triumph of that
highest common sene which the law
is Miid to embody over the technicality
which tho courts to often hold su
preme, and which the people hae
come to regard tho courts as in bond-,
ago to. The court holds in succcs-ive ',
cases that tho Governor and Council
aro IkhiiuI to take the record of the j
will of the people for what it purports
to bo, no'tto examine it microscopical
ly and if jwjssiblo to nullify iu The
opinion draw tho distinction very
cloarly between defect. that arc suffi
cient lo iuvnllidntc a return and thosw
that nro not. The absence of the
Town Clerk's signature, for instance, !
is a vital defect, since the verv atteta
tion on which tho value of the return
depends, i lacking. But it is not a
vital defect that the vote of a city is
not returned ward by ward ; it is not
a vital delect that some votos aro re
turnod for " :ttoriiig," when the to
tal mimborro returned would not af
fect tho result ; it is not a vital defect I
that one selectman titfacio w as in law i
ineligible to oflice; it i not a vital
dofoct that tho Aldermen signing a re
u1raureuU1,umuu,ITO.ksI;iti(ijl)llt jnUj ft morUr njn by
ami not iim.ijuniy 01 inu vvnoie ooaru.
The law in regard to ballots with db- j
tinguiblung marks is very clearly laul
down, and ix jut as applicable tie
may add, in this State. The ballot
must be accepted or reject,! by tho
oincoroiuicpoii; iirajKiw.mv vo-
tor can procure another ballot ; if ac-
coptod, it must be counted and does
not invalidate the election. The law
as to thegonuiucnos of the attesting
signnturos is also vrell defined. The
Govornorand Council are to presume
thorn genuine, unless protests arcom- i
., . . . , ., .1 i
panv the return, in which case they
would bo obliged to give notice and
hoar evidence. The decision in re
gard to the ditto mark, is eminently
just. The conclusion of the decision
referring to the necesit' of regarding
those acts of municipal oflicors, as the
doinga of average "plain peoplo" re-
curs to a principle of law which is too
often forgotton. Mr. Lincoln's words
arc not often quoted in judicial re
ports, but thoy seem to fit in here with
fine emphasis. The leturns of the
popular will, sny. tho court, are " not
to bo strangled by- idle technicalities "
This language is unjudicial and inju
dicious, if it be intended to character
ize tho course of Gov. (Jarcelon, but its
application to him will bo forgotten,
and It will go down through successive
decisions as a biting lobiike to techni
cality in the courts thonneves.
In faot the Maine court robukes it
solf for its previous celebrated decision
that votoi) for tho wime name in full
and in initial could not be counted
for the sumo person, decision which
has novor boon codorsed, so far as wp
know, by (bo courts of other States
Tho court also paid in n former decis
ion : "Jtisto bo ipgretU'tl that vote
nro lost by the negligence or ignorance
of town olllcoro, but the obvious rom
odyisto uhoofco such as know their
duty, and knowing it will legally per
form it." This languago may bo ap
plied without iiiponsifctonpy to such
onmxjas that whoio a town clerk neg
lects to fign tho return, and in fact
was iiMid upon tho ncciuion of a tie
oieiou according with the prinoiplos
laid down in answer to tho 11th tpios
tion. The oU'oct of tho ileciaion ought to
lm most wholeomo in breaking down
tboidoa, of tho bench no lots than
of tho people, that tho lcttor of tho
law is iln vital qutiality, that ovoiy
olliotnl not ut porformotl jirecisely in
tho manner of the law, is iiecoril.v
invalid, no matter how it may acl
popular lights or innocent thiid pnr
tipx.and that jotuinlng boartlh PAist
to Maud in tho Unlit and qUmiiiu I
fctth ,,1-vious jvsuHs vulbiuuupporl-
.1 . .1 .......
vnlueoftho Mnino dppinion, nnd wp
believe it will he ippmbnl in the fu
ture ai tho enuneiution on hrond
ground gf n gioat nnd ju-t principle of
ollleinl notion nnd of judicial inter
pretation. Hleli .Hon nl Huston.
A Huston letter, says: "Thi Ilo
ton taxdist contains only syinanips of
pcitn, tlrmn, nnd corporations jmy
ingcity ttixtunn oor a million tbil
lor, with 70 more who pny on from
half n million to n million. " The heav
iest individual tavpnyor is young
Montgomery Soars, who returns
vnliiAtion of . W.,000 The not lar
gest is Mo-ps William, S9 years old,
who lists $2,01,000, on w hieh to spend
his remaining days. The' two maiden
Wigglcfeworth .itors iwiv on a valua-
J tionof $1,100,000; Harvey D Parser,
lot the famous hotel in School street,
confesses to W.,400; Charles Fran
cis Adams to 717 SH), besides what ho
may have out in Quiney ; Moos A.
Dow, who med to run tho Wavorlv
Magainp, and doc
yet for aught I
lhiropoas well as in America for his
connection with tho Lowell Institute,
'pays an individual t on $541,000.
a'l a joint ta with another member
oHhe family on $223 000 more; llar-
vattl college values its Itaton proper-
ty alone at $S03,W0 ; OtisNorcross.an
honored evmayor of tho citv. in the
crockery business, pays on $592,000;
Lawyer Sydney Hartlett, whose right
to be named as tho bend of our bar
fnv w ill dispute, on $5S0,r00 ; Mer
chant George C. Richardson, well
enough known to business circles in
New York, on 5"0,30O. individually ,
I'vMayorandevCongresinau, Henry
' Pierce, on about $400,000. which of
course does not include his estate in
the country ; Walter Hastings, who
died in October and who left nearly
three-quarters of a million to Harvard,
returned only $401,000 to the Boston
assessors last spring; Uriah A. Hoy
dan, the eccentric turbine water-wheel
man, who died last summer and loft
half a million to bo expended by Prof
W- K Rogors and associate trustees
in a scientific investigation of the
properties of cr.Ioric and the phenom
ena relating thereto, figures in the
Boston tax-list for only $200,000;
while tho just-buried Erastus B. Bigo
low, of carpet-loom fame, bail projverty
bore valued at $251,000, betides tho
great estate out at Clinton whore the
niills arc."
IIott Mate IViioMh iireImlo.
In making slate pencils, broken
ctoim ii1 rkrviitii1ul intft aviiill ti.trt t '
, , . ... , . - ,
'ThJ u hlto ; mU am,
mns int) a lolt5s raachinc. such a,
k , in flouring mills, where it b,
I the fin0i almogt impalpabic i
floUf t,mt re,ul(, bch)R tak(Jn to a I
m:x: ...I,, whore a small onantitv of !
.n ,, 4- , --
steatite Hour, similarly manufactured, j
is added, together with other materi
al, the whole being made into a stiff
dough. This dough is knooded
thoroughly by passing it seve-al times
between iron rollers. 1 hence it is
convoved toa tl,le, where it is made
into "chargers," or hort cylinders,
fouror live incl s thick, and contain
ing eight or tv !ve pounds each Fop
of these are f'.ied in a strong iron
chamber or t. rt," with a changea
ble nozzle, o as to rogulate tho size of
the pencil, and sub-octet! to tromon
! diiritis livdraulic nrosure under which
, th(J eomno.ition pushed through tin
(, in the shape of along cord,
and pa-s over asp p:ng tablo slit at
right angles with the cords to give
pawage to a knife which cute them in
to lengths. They are then laid on
boards to dry, and tfter a few hours
cd'to sh..(.:s of conugated
are romov
zinc, the corrugation serving to pre
vent tho pencils from warping during
the process of baking, to which they
are nert subjected m a kiln, into w hieh
superheated steam is introduced in
pipes, the temperature being regulat
ed according to the acquirements of
the article exposed to its influence
From the kiln the articles go the furn
ishing and packing room, whee the
ends are thrust fora second undorran
idly revolving emery wheels and with
drawn neatly and smootly pointed.
TJipy are then packed in pastboard
bo, eneh containing ono hundred
pencils, nnd there boxed are in turn
packed for shipment in wooden boxes
containing one hundred each, or ten
thousand penc.U iu a shipping box.
Nearly all the work is done by boys,
and the cot therefrom is light,
Io..;br Wri'dJ "1'Ji SpIiooiut.
Tho Croscont CMyJtecord eav h : The
schooner, J. CJ. Wall left San F mn
cieco on tho 20th of December, and up
to going to prews nothing ban boon
hoard from her at tin place. Foam,
ofooun-o, aro e-tiiurtauied as to lior
1
oi
I
pt'kud
Six of tho ludy toachorH in the pub
lic bohools of I'urtland aro to bo mar
rloil uoxt week. It i bottoming ojii-domic.
- i-i. (ini)iiciiiii not to give envoi to'
tho popular will The, it.t moral of '
fort on public opinion. i tho in.mt '
.. ..ii .:!. , n ct, i 1.11.1 ... ii.r.v.,.'.ii mm nl tliiitv illlvs lliilli
- r - v
!i iMinrti a iiiimuorui rmiuiiKoio. M.i3. m.- ..... ....--, .-..... ,. oiuu
Iurgrave'.iter and family aro nup-, .-- -"yWHk ot KYM,
" - . l....iALtfillfl rtlltl If 1 Illlll 1IJ. Ii
to be among tho pawongers. n,l lot l.fiec.2;.T SJS.tilt 1 1 west ami
GENERAL NEWS.
Snow is about 8 feet deep on the
Mimmit of tho Blue Mountains
N notions at o still migrating to Texas
in great number.
Paper biioksnro now being mode in
Wisconsin.
TniMiK are 150 students in the dif
ferent departments of Pacific Univori-
y-
l.v Mendocino county, California,
last year there weresivty-one murders
and but one execution.
JANi'AitYSfth was .ctnidcfor the
delivery of commentaries on tho
death of Senator Chandler.
Tub load mines near Phnmixville
Chester county, Pa., nro again to be
put in operation after having boon
idle for twelve years.
Thf, Frankstown iron mill at Pitts
burgh, Pa , which has been idle for a
year or more, resumed work on full
tinio a few days since.
In nngland portable gas is now sold
and delivered everywhere. Country
residences receive it from the city in
copper cylinders.
It is predicted that tho coming
crop w ill bo tho largest ev er produced
in California but it is too early to
inako such an estimate safely.
A schoolmaster at Johnson, Iowa
has been fined for whipping a girl pu
pil because sho corrected his mispro
nunciation of a word.
A ronno.v of tho 'evv York Democ
racy nre trying to force Sovmour to
nmicnnt tf. ,...i., 1.!.. ,n..... tr. !...,, o.,l !
as a candidate for the Presidency.
A coxtohtionist was performing in
a New Haven variety show when the
police made a raid Ho leaped over
an officer and from a window twenty
five feet to the ground, finally
escaping.
A ntLi. has been introduced in Con
gress providing for the celebration of
the one hundredth anniversary of the
Treaty of Peace and tho recognition
oLAmorican Independence by an cx
hibrtion of arts, manufactures and
products of the mines The bill pro
vides that the exhibition is to take
place in New York City in ISSo.
An Ill-staukf.d ExTEnrmsK.
Some time since it was announced
that a Democratic paper to bo called
tho Lake County Examiner was to bo
started at Linkville. It appears that
the material was purchased and
while it wa being hauled over Sugar
Loaf hill it became detached from the
load and rolled over tho blutr into
Goo-e Lake. It will probably never
be reoovcred Whether another ofiico
will bo purchased, we have not leari.
td. GRAND
a . rf n m 1 "t A ft-C I I r
XU.a4 UCX dUC UdU. .
AT
REICHERT'S HALL
IN
Empire City,
ON
FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 13,'80
Under the Management of the Ladlo
or Empire.
RKCEPTIOX COM.MITTK1-:.
Henry Feng'tacken, It. J. Cu-an,
John Flanagan.
FL00I1 MANAGERS.
G Owen.J. G Cook, XY. II. W'otscl,
Chris. Drvdcn, ltobt Simpson,
J. V Dennett.
Tickets Ladies, ? 50 G"nts,
Masked or l'nma-k,d.
1 00
Lunch will be Seried In the Hall by the
Ladies.
PRIZESJJFFERED,
For tho best difctrui&e. - - $2 uO
For the haiid&onfeet costume, 1 oO
For the ugliest costume,
1 00
THE STEAMEH JUNO
Will leave Marshfield in the evening
and return after the Dall.
xoTin: or final pdoop.
LVXO Ol'FICB AT (
1) ........, r, Tom B 1RRfl I
' ITATU1B IJ Ifl.'UVItV CIVEX
J that tho following named settler
has filed notice of his intontion to
make final proof in support of his
claim, and secure final entry thereof
at the expiration of thirty d ijs from
the date of this notice, viz: James
McNatightou, Hornestond Application
No !:i'S), for ' - i. of SW'K. SW'M
of feWJi, .' . 0. T2!, S H VI V and
SEKofPBK. c 1. 'f-'JSU 18 V
Hiid iiatreH tho following as lu wit
nesses, v i. ; Win. Kohin, of Myrt o
Point, Coos county, and Daniel Stlo
rihens.of Norway, Coos county, Or. e
8 Wm.F Dknjamin, Jtegistcr.
N0TICK YOU PPDL1UATI0.V.
Lami Owwr., I
KnuKiii'iio, Or.. Jan. ii'.i, 1880 .
TVTOTICE Iri IIKKKIIY OIVL.N
V tlmt the following named m;UIoi
ban filed notiro of his intention to
. . jf , HH.II)0,t of bin
and M-ciiro Imai entry tuuruui
nimiei. the following iih hi witnos.eB,
viz : DenniH Cuniiifr, of Curry county
Orogon, and John Kitlnigh, of Guny
county. Oregon,
5 'i. V. Uiunoajuk, Uogittor.
BAY VIEW BREWERY,
nA-IRSIIIErilEDLID, OGKfcT.
Win. IteicliertjProprieto r
Keeps constantly on lmml, ami oilers for siilo a supciior aiticlo of
LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER,
wiioi.rs.u p. vm up r u,
my u Mi in svi run) wmrnn: choicest iiimads ok
WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS
JtKAXCH S.M.C O.NAT P.MP1KP. CITY.
LOCKHART HOTEL
V'vi" Kh. V iv , lli
iiiV(osnii;:M: -J3 T s
STAGC sM&& UNC. i
. i 1 1 . II i o . I'nn I'lvlio -
WINTER AF.RANGCMENT,
S '' II I
' Vll HI . I
I' I t ( (IOS (
ll I
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
WILL FIM) THIS TO 1IK
CHEAPEST. HEsTand Ql'lCKEsr
OF ALL HOCTES
ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF
THE INTERIOR.
pi.OsE rn' i HON M M"K
V ip i . id ovoil mi! si.i-
An .i. " (ci i nl to our rw
'I Mi a.ipntlcil J w' U p'onijiiiio I
ki i.-cti uy.
at : . e p edit so 'rov.,
f o f-c w'CuUiveiMji' c of
r NciurrrKu.Agt
To1p-mi olllco, inipiro tit v.
O-S S HA
Ubuico ll .(. Lirfchflohl, Or IS
?i iciii'ii:i.i
Drug Store
BR C K OOLDPX, Pitoi-n.
OppoHltr Xa.li,-u- .Store.
II A V K C 0 N S T A X T I, Y 0X11 A X I)
all onrs OF
ZDZETTO-S
HEMIOAL
winks ton
Mi:irivvL ppui'osL,
33 1T3n - fit i T7 Ji' if s ,
Tnvssias,
TOIIiM'X'.A.IXTI-
cxixis, iimi''uani:iiY,
stationjoiiy ,vnrx
scxrooxjxsooacs,
w.o c noit e
CIGARS anoTOBACCO,
and evi rythmg usuallv 1 m mi a
M1.DK. M. Il"lhSS(UV.
J'rcKcriptioiiM i arcfitlly Com-
jiomiflfd.
.vl-:Mf
E. A Anderson,
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,
MVKSIIPILLI), OK
TfAPLING DONK AT SHOUT NO- J
U we nnuni vt ry n..i"omiic m
COAI. AM) WOOD CONSTANTLY OK HAM)
NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF.
Lano Ofhct,
Rosnnfito, Or., Jan. 1 1th, lfS0
TVTOTIOK IS IIKKKDV GIVPN
that tho following nanipd htttlor
ha filed notice of hii intention to
make final proof in support of bin
tlaiiii.add fcpuro final entry thereof
at the expiration of'thiity d.iya from
the date of this notice, viz- John
CrciBwell Homohtoad application No.
'2V.i-2, for tho N of SP.K and lots -1
and Sfcce 15, and lotH 1 and 2, fee. 22,
TH
10, SUU west, and nairiPH tho fol
lowing as nm wiiuuwioi; u in. ivuk,
ofCuny county, Or, and Gtorgo B.
IlarriM, of Curry unty,Or. .
low
1 W)i P. Ui.NJAMiv, Uegintor.
AD3IIMSTIIAT0Il'S S0TICK.
In Iho matter of tho adiniiiiKtiation
of the OKtalo of N, M. Lowe, det'cimwl,
ATOTICi: IS IIKKKHY Uli.s
i that tho mi
that the .. nilomlguuil baa bcpt. ap-
..(...! ,!..,. tulriitnroi tbo OUtalO of
' M Low, (lucmtepd. All pordoiiH
inving chiiturf against aid putato aio
heiebv notified to prcnont the amo to Adapted for dairjing or geiioial farm
mo a't my ieideiico on Isthmus ing. Good young Diehard Ono of
Slough, in Coo8 county, Oiegon. w ith the best faririM in Coo county The
proper vouchor within Mx months
fiom this dato. . L. N. Low,
Admiiiioliator
Dated tbU 21th tiny of Jn 180.
COOS B.A."X"
HAKKDST.
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ALWAYS V,l ADV. ' "'
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ELGFNE Q'CONNELL '"""'"'"'""''"""'j'
i.uuuiL U UUhllLLL. lVrl.itinapKotHlUiirvp.VPtl liiniN, lur
nrvivn in niHlmf at sluirt nntlcp.
3.1 ai I'm m oi'i'Vi oa i luc-oiv
I i ,1 -ii , ii untitle li.ithill.lup isicHlieit
Hardware.Tools,
llliploilKMllS.
niiuo run tro nioTni r nun
l uUNo, KlrLcb, Hlol ULu AHL)
, AMMUNIT.OH.
X-iJ&.AE3?f3 (Sc CO
WOOD it II i.O WAItP,
ritcam,Wat( r Pijm- and Pittni),', dran
itu and Platul Whips.
vtwri (i ii i:i t of
UN. COPPER & SHEE. IRONWARE.
.Kill 4D:i4
P -k i rn wirn l i
l-j '. '. fill " i !' op.
Alout a nl lit .ii" i k u
ill hlioi t Pii i c
THE
PIONEER MARKETS.
.M.vit-iti l ( i i I v " n
II. P. Willi SKY. Pi i:,ttoR.
A gnuil "upplv 'if
Afir-r-r.v KJfmjUL CWVPI)
di:i:p. ( (.noes,
pouk, i:tc yrTT me, i:ic
and all kind of
sALTMEATSamVEGETABLES
constantly on band. Also i
gl(d KtOI k of
GllOOl'IJ i IJJM.
V K . SKI, S
LOGGING CAMPS
SUPPLIED AT SlIullT MiTH E
It 'if
NEW DRUGSTORE,
MAES! I LLP, Oil
M.XT DOOH TO M Ml Ol III r
LOU IH MUX HOE, JU-opiUluv.
PULL STOCK OK
T j, r .. .
J)lS 4.V ill C(1 1 CI 11 CS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
ItliST IMAXJiS ' CIO A IIS
fitf"PrPMt riptloitH Carefully f'oin
poiilided by Competent Phic'iau
FARM FOR SALE !
I TJA ACItPS OK CllOICP MND
I I III lit till) JllOllth of lllllIK ll
. hikIi, npai Noith Hi nil and .Mauli
fluid Good house and out building
ilaro, witliMtoek and implement!!, wilf
uukold very pionp
,Por luilhor imitioiilura npplvnt
the uftfutf of the CofHf ii ail. ft tf
II l S 1 N V, M S (' It 1) S
TC MACKIJY.M I).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
I'Mi'iui: CnY,'Oiii:i(iv.
C. II (10LDKN, M.I).
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON1
M Mtsmti ii), Oiii'.iion
('. W.TOWKU,M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
M MiNiiririu, dm iios.
V. C. AX(!HI.. M. 1).
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
'(( at it, on a.
S 11 lluutl), .1 II VMIUOV
ll'..) iv IIAM1I.TON,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Will piactne in the vauoiiH (niitl
of tlic lale
t) I k I Ai I M ii lit c n, t)u.
or. nyn. sig- lthst.
A1I0RNEY .v COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
M KIIPIPI,i nltl'.iiON.
(i. WKMSTKH,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW
M II1IU II I l, ()ll i, ON
HCNRY SENGSTACKEN,
IIRI IMIIIHWrilWEHM'EII,
i hi'iim: tin, o..
Co"r i mi", iiiu' mlivr liilnliii'CH plncpil
I.) 'v ii ids, i ' rcci'lvo niumpl otti'ii
'ut. vl-JMf
W. P. WUIGIIT,
('. i). Mill' I'lll llltlt lT. S. Ih'jUlll)
S V l V 13 YOU,
C'oiji
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MAltNlIJi'IlllltO
Mvilillll i i ll.H.UN
"" "iiuihui..h mm ntinniH tin- n.i
fi iIum f..r iu.iti..n t-.u- f.m.i m n..
Tliix Intitiitittiii iim iiIIupIh tin- In (
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Tim Prliiuirjf Ih'tn'irtuii'iit
In which liitnxlm tnr) liranrlipt arp j
tju(ht, . j
Tlm.luntor l )iitrtini)t. I
Pinlirmiiu iitli"i,li , Krtiilinn,
Writiim, (iramiiiiir, Gpurnphy, llinlor.v ,
l'tijniol(i , rainlliiir Sciruro und Men
tal unit Pnalunl Aritliinctip.
'I In' Sviilnr Di'ikii tntciit
Piiibracini; lliMik-ki't-iiiiiKfMiigtp and
doiihli' ptitrv HoI.iiin, t'lu-niintry, I'nliti
ml lAtiiuuiij . Luliii, Hlit'tiitip, IIIkIii"
Aritiiiiit'tti', AUiiuii, luiiinctrj,, lriKn
noiiictry and nrv ,v iiitf.
Ml 'SIC.
Instruction in this brain h is ivpii
wlii'ii dt'Hinil.
Ho Mtn ran 1n had fur fnut '.i to $1
jmt wei-k with private familn-H, and fur
(.1 M Ip when hpmtoI Hlinh'iitM club )
Ui'.iuT nnd Imnrd tliPiiiM'lvt'M.
TEEMS.
Primary Dopartment - - - 5,iWl
Junior . . .... 7(r,ti
Senior . . .... jo go
J. T. McCi1i.ip,
I'Hnclpal.
vt-.1-lf.
H7-J a wi i k $li! a diiv at homo pahl
l innili' Cillv ut lit fni-. AiMr-mi
'f ki r ii Ci AiiuiiHtii, Maine
Eanal to Any. Excelled ty None.
- "
'X'JIIC
Taylor & Parley
CABINET ORGAN.
.tlanufacturotl ut Worcrairr, !.
lu. ivriivrurtiTf! i .,, .i... n.u i r ..... i I
In Ihcic liuinimciili, Jl.rl they Cbiitim many
E80EHTIAL IMPROVKMCNT8
t'JT T'.VVS Iu oilier Ordain.
AlmlriKto proUuoiworlwhloh ahnll hs
Durnhlo. wo will not annrlflnn tlu.t M.lilr.K
I; not neon, and et I vltnl to n narfeot .
Orunn. In oritur to rnnkn n mnri. innn. I
xtsrlor.
We nre mil ciuUed loj rneiit i
Sljllsli nml Approprluto Caicu
u rn le foiin. In ike nuittcl, will, a fiuldi wlntli Ii
tit i;:ii:il by any,
A B RBQAROO TONS,
Tin roiLowHin
Award with Medal Diploma or Uouor
was GKA'iirn ny this
CENTENNIAL EXIIIDIT10N COMMISSIONERS!
"S ,l.U."i rWh ""ro'lMa r.ir m4 "(rr.l
otillti lo ilitUaliil JrplUndi fer thi urpiiei lilit,il "
Do not fail la make application ami
EXAMINE THEBE INBTIlUMENTfl
Ilcfsre I'uiclii.lnc
Catiloeuci free, en appllctiun to ll.e
Taylor & Farley Organ Co.
WOUGESTLU. MASS.
?t."t lo tf 0 ,( r day at boinp. hamjilon
woillififllp. .ildlCMM Kiimion Co.
Purtlait'l, Muiiu
.JMPiJ'THHr3BPWwJ
NASBURG & HIRST.
1't Srui.iT, M vihiii ii u)( o,,
"'iiooiwiTvl'.yr.uYHTijAM.
ii 1 1 1 MTU cuiimiiiuij on liana in
our nugo nun eiimiiiud oua utore. a
well NfliTtpil Mock of '"
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
conm.Hing of n,0 bent ii Mll fimv
of nil kinds, the clmiicHt
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
A : i:ui;sik k ot
(M,OTlll(i,
HATS nml caps,
HOOTS anil KllorW.
UritllKltS nn.lOII, CLOTH IN(h
SI.IPI'KIIS mid OILCLOTH
CHOCK Kit Y iiiul (il.AS.S
WAKK. IIAHDWAIIK
itiil TOOLS,
Cigars mid Tobacco.
I'liluls, (UN ami ViiiiiIsIics,
(liolcc Wines ami Liquors,
Tlimuro mill .Viiiiiiiinltldiu
CI VV'.'P. II7JO) ,i,i,
n.ir iim ;;. nmf
Scla.ool IBooIzej
Wl)
QTATiriMCDV
'unixIvcv oooU,
VNIJ l(OHllll.V
Out I'MpiiMvuHhonpiiNps arc IHIpiI
WIhIi (III' lillPHt
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
I'lllCKS TO SI IT THK Tl.MKS.
N II All gnoiN iiiipiiiicd ut our
Stun- will lin iIi'Iivi'mmI free ot plmrKO
at unv point on tho roulp of tho
Ueitiuer Myitlp l-l-tf
'-.n 11 ititi:umcoi.
IN fltOVt Of Till. n.NTIUI. IIOTIII-
MarHlillil,,()Kii
If you want niipaiyflhave,
Am good an biitbcr pvci guvp,
Just call on dip ut iiivkiiIooii,
Prom iiinrn 'till niglit or buny noon ;
Mv iaois(liarp, my NciMorK Lpimi,
My ilHipi" ticiit and towcU pIpiiii ;
And tberc 1 think that v on ill llud
Pach article to Kill! tlip tiiinil ;
I trim tlu'luui uitliHkill for gpnti,
Of miiritp the pricp ix llftj pj'iitt ,
Shaniiooiiij'. too. I do tlmt ucll,
(iivp me n trial, (but will tell ,
So hi lp hip Krai iniiM if I iniiki' vol i liul-
Iri.
Ymi in cd nut pin a ipiurtpr of a dollur
J V 'o, Pruiir
' ' i"" . vi-a
fva
H,'
(oos IIAV
MFURMTURE
- w " - '-' """
STORE7
( iiNMVMI V ON )
Mufti't ixri P Itiihtruilt,
Clutiv. ! l.ituniiis,
Crthi ,P Cm, Hi m,
I'trruu s 1 1: mi 4, vpu i.dixgh,
I' Mil I s, MIUHOIts A,
(in, ii I liiu-riMiiii 1' ii r ii It ii rr
MiuIp to OrdtT
COI'I'I S iiuiiIp at uliorti ut notici'.
SEWING MACHINES
An v inn Nit, Nl hum Ac.
P M K!C,
lvltf I'mipittirorr.
New Market.
K()h A T1M.MI.UM..V
Would atiiioinipp to llm public that
their now imiiket
OPPO.SITPTIIP.CPNTItAI. 1I0TPL
H .NOW OI'I.NMi
ANDTIICYAItPPKPPAItP.DtoKPl.I.
AI I, KIMlH III'
ItP.KP I'OKK A MCATSnf AI.LKINUH
PnOVISIONTTND VEGETABLES
VESSELS inul 1.00(1 L0 CAMPS
SI PPUPI)
:7P NIK I s DOWN TO 'I IIP IIPIUM
nil Korb
NEW HOME
Sewing Machines,
JPST UIX'PIVPI) MYSTAMKK!
ton hw.i:
AT REDUCED RATES, BV
IIPNUYG PLOPGKU,
D .MoiM'HlhiiplipC'ity
W .. WlCKKTISIl,
1)1 VI.l It IV
EBoots, Shoes
Ami I.i'iillipr I'liulliiK1'
.M vitHimi'Mf, Oil.
iiiavi: lti-:ly uptphnicd
J fiom f-an Kiaiii'iHco with a rom
plplp Mtoi I, of i mtv thing In my Hue
ii id) iiuiiIp ImhiIh and hIiocm, etc.
BST MATERIAL NLY USED.
FARM FOR SALE,
Ml W.L I'iIIM KITPATPDON
(lit blink of tbo Coipnllo Hiver
'oiiliiliiing '2H iipiih
RICH BOTTOM LAND,
Willi limine, iiiul Oichaid. Can In
lb iilcil ntn KeitHOiiuhlollatP.
Pur puilipulniH apiily (o
IlllMtV WllXOHTACICIlN-,
Kinplrw City, Otugoii.