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The Coast Mail. 8ATUIIDAY, FKllllUARY J2S, 18S0. Longevity rtua1(rrN. A writer in n. recent munlier of tho "Pall Mall Budget" make the fttnrtling assertion llintowiiiK lo Ihu temperate nml even life thnt Qunkcrs live, they will in n few generations more, become, ns longlivcd ns the Patriarchs of old. lie snys:"Ve lmvo in the iniilst of us n sect which lin8 enrried speculation into prac tice. Tho Quakers, it is well known, intermarry ns much ns the Jews, and like them also, they ninko no converts. Kor more than 200 years they have been a peculiar people, a distinct race. Seven or eight gener ations are almost nothing compared with the generations that have come nnd gone pincc the first tortoise sep arated itself from the world and be gan to walk soberly. Hut yet, as tho document you quote shows, the re sult already obtained is surprising. The average life of a Quaker must be set down as at least ten years longer than the average life of the ordinary Khglishman. Should the ratcot progression remain the same. in about 220 more generations, or in about seven thousand years, there is strong reason to expect that the average Quaker will live about as long as the tortoises of Galapagos. Of course, by that time tortoise life may have been also not a little lengthened; but that consideration need not trouble us now. To any one used to ponder on the vast an tiquity of man as proved by the ge ologists and by Mr. Darwin, 220 gen erations are but as yesterday. I confess that, but for one considera tion, I would share in Jeremy Bren tham's wish, and would willingly surrender the few years of life that can be left me, if I might return to this world from time to time to see with triumph my calculations verified." Ohlnrxe Hlftoirj. The eclipse 1ms boon a potent factor in breaking down Chinese felf-sfini-ciency. They think thnt an cclipo is caused by tho attempt of a montcr dragon to dctroy tho sun. They have not changed their view of the phenomenon ns'vel. Hut they have linil practical demonstration that the outside barbarians can foretol to the minute when these catastrophes are to lake place. They can look with disdain on railroad, telegraph and other modern inventions, for the reas on that they cannot understand why tho world should bo in such a hurry. Hut in astronomy, especially as re gards eclipses and comets, they have been forced to admit the superiority of civilization. They do not, however, give us credit for much more. This is the only point in which they consider they have boon forced to knock under. S. F. llttlMin. Propohrd Chnacr in llie I. unci I.nvp-. An luil in ii Music. Dr. Hitchcock, of Tucson, Arizona, ha another curioMty in an Indian mask for the face. It is supposed to be tho work of Yaquis of Sonera. It was found about eight miles south of Tucson. It is carved from wood and is a work of art in its way. It is dec orated by engravings in tho form of vines and armor plates, with a mod ern cross on the chin and another on tho forehead under a crown. Across the eyes is a dense mass of white hair projecting dow n somewhat after the present style called banged. On each cheek is a long tuft of hair, also from the chin. This hair work is all drawn through from the inside, and is ingen iously done. The mouth is open and the stumps of two teeth are .till visi ble, others are broken close down. The whole is painted black, while the engraved lines show tho white wood. Taken altogether it is the most hid eous thing an Indian could invent. TttetoH Cititen. VlMiziiipr (he Di'iid Sc:i. Acontractorof Marseilles has just obtained a concession for tho extrac- Ati i:tcpliunt on the Truck. A a railroad train was passing through tho forot, about, thirty-live miles from Hangoon, India, a short . time ogo,dricn by Mr. Stone, locomo tive superintendent, assisted by Dr. Stewart, locomotive fireman, a 'large elephant was seep to break through the fence and gt on the lino. Steam was shut olV, and Mr. Stono tried to open the waste cock which leing in front of tho engine, would, by ejecting hot water some distance ahead, in duce "tusks" to leave the track. It could not be readily opened, and the engine wasoon upon the unfortunate bent. The butter beams of theengiiie being very low. the ImmmI's hind legs were taken from under him, and he was forced to sit down as it were, with his hindquarters against the smoke houedoor, which was, of course, red hot. Tho iHKr beast managed to keep his fore feet going, though bustled along taster than ever he had gone hi his life tiefore. and in a few minutes tho train cmiuo to a standstill, ami he got away. Ho moved on" the line at the double, uprooted a clump of bamboo, then wreaked dire vcugeiice ona tree, and was last teen rushing through the jungle, tearing and smashing everything in his path. He was sadly cut and biui-ediu the hindquarters, and will probably never be of any use again. Tho mahout luckily escaped with his life while those on tho engine may safely congratulate themselves on their escsne. I... .. . . ,. .... fttttiri inn retire i not f if erery How toSecare Miioeitlur Ueveloiiment id.ii (Suud.iv i-. i-ptidi at 7 ".n a. m. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC WII.I, KIND Till-! TO UK ciikapkst. ni:sr,in,i qrich'KsT of all norms BAY VIEW BREWERY. Win. ItcicheH5Froprietor Keeps constantly on hand, and oilers for sale a superior article of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WllOl.KS.U.H vt Hr.T.UL. mvijahjs sriruFit wminiK ciioicfst miAxns of WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS PKANCU SAl.t ON AT KM PI It P. CITY. TIE-IE LOCKHART HOTEL m . a . . - Mr. :. M. Lm'hhnrt Kurini: Cit Proprietress Ol.N. COOS BAY MAllKEl M VUliMII II l l, OKI. I, ON, V. It. SlM-s.l A 1). Ib'l.l IMI Proprietm. HIT S I N K S S P A It I) H. T.C MACKKY.M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Kmi-iiik Cirv.'Oiiiiiov. C. H. UOKDKX.M.n. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON M iiiu-ii't n, Oiikiiov. ('. W.TOWKU..M 1). PHYSICIAN &SURGE0N M uiHiiriri n, OiiiiiuiN'. V. ANOKL, M. I). PHYSICIAN am. SURGEON Cni tilth' ('It!, (tun. S. II. Mazauii. .1. II v.mii.to.v II ZAHI ,v HAMILTON', 1 ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW 9, Will iii'urtirt' in tin' iiiiiius emirtH wnHnmmnnnMmmaBiHa . NASBURG Hosebur ArCoos HiiyiDVH EATS STAGE LINE . VIAH (ill A1 ( (.. Proiiriitors. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, and i'ii i-ions of nil Kinds Mild Ill I III' IllUt'Nt livm-; i .tie nnd ;. !':; :);it any point di-iin-d STTjEPIFILiIIES Tho road is easy, lie who wants but little strength need do but little work, but he who wants great j strength must do groat work. If he j has not persoverenco he will not get! far. If ho has, ho can, especially, with an enger companion, in an J hour's work a day aimed especially at his weak spots, render himself a thoroughly well-built man in 1SS0. Yl The rules are as simple as those of , iii '";, i ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF THE INTERIOR. ( I.OSK CONN !: I'TION' M A M V. 1 vvii h llio i .li and ut il.uld m.i K..M ron SK1.S. LOliCINi; CAMPS AND PAMIMHS, ALWAYSRFADY, Uaf-We k i lu'lbiii',' but tliclH'itr'J and uiMiie ".itisfaction. lv-1 tf any mechanic art. tools are required Xo 'expensive J The methods '. The commission appointed by Congress at its last session, com jwsed of Prof. Clarence King, U. S. geologist; Prof. 0. Y. Powell, Hon. J. A. Williams, Commissioner Gen eral of the land oflh-er; lion. Thos. Donaldson and A. T. liritton, to ex amine into the resources of the pub lic domain, and make such reco-' cess of producing it will besides tion of chlorate of potash from the j are portable, as a lmm'traveling, for instance, cau vork as well in a hotel room as at home, can find a lloor and a pair of chairs, and indoors ho scarcely needs more, while out of doors there is always the road. Many moderate efforts at plain and simple work, instead of the often dangerous and generally useless pranks of fancy gymnastics, or the Dead Sea. The salt is ued in the manufacture of fulminates, and con sumed largely in England as an ingre dient of manure. Tho supply has hitherto leeu drawn from Germany, and the salt wa& sold in London for 100 francs per ton. Competition re duced tho rates to ISO francs, but the production ceases to be remunerative below 180 irnncs. The chiorate of potash procure from the Dead Sea can, it is said, be supplied in London at CO francs, and theounuitv obtianable is practically unlimited. The pro- furn- mendations and codifications of laws, etc., as might seem best adap ted to the needs of the country, have about completed their labors. This work involved the examination of the country from tho Mississippi river to the Pacific coast, and from the British line lo Mexico. A vast amount of testimony was taken, which will make an octavo volume of 600 or 700 pages. The codified laws will make many sections, be sides many reports of a special char acter relating to pasture lands, tim ber culture, homestead entries, irrigation, mining, improved moth Otis of surveying, and disposing of various lands, etc. The duties of the commission have been very great, and the subjects treated and exam ined of such an important charac ter that unceasing labor and f-tudy were required. J tie homestead sys tem has been simplified, and every thing relating to grazing, fanning and mining in the west, has been carefully examined and studied, and modifications, changes and every improvement recommended which will protect and benefit those seek ing homes in the west The report of this commission contains every information of interest pertaining to this subject. A very important sub ject for logii-Iativc action will be laid before Congress in a few days in the form of a series of codified laws ac companied by reports and volumin ous testimony from all parts of the western country. Njiure tin; Game. A correspondent to the Paoifio Life writing in regard to the wholesale daughter of birds, fowl and game Rays : Still nearer homo wc have the same class of ruthless butchers. Up near Jacksonville, Oregon, n gang of sheep- ish other valuable chemical substanc es, biich as bromide and iodide of potassium. risk of overdoing in hard racing of any sort these arc all that is re quired. Hut a few minutes daily at any muscles is all one will want , or at first should take. But he must be frank with himself, and resolutely , attack the weaker muscles, letting the others rest till they caU h up. onl u-Iiil to our ei'c vv'll 1m attended lo wi.h proniouu and M-cii uy. JFAKE ISKIMTEU TO '.. . rl Aim A pnHnat ealinwi ;i(U c'tn'iticf For Farther ruitk-uluro pii'i,!' ei.f F. sniETTKU A ; Teler.ipb otliee, Kmp e t : OrS. S. ItWI.r.Y, Blan.o Hotel, Jl.tr-hfu Id, .. - .iiAKSiirig-.i.i si!a week in vmr own town. Terms inn! ." free. Address It. II LLt.TT A: Co. Portland, Maine. EUGENE O'CQNNELL, I' I. N Stoves & Eanges. i Hardwarejools, Implements. Will pruetiee in the ol the "lute on let. t i Mruti: cirv, 0in. or. nun. sxcfLiasr. ATTORNEY a- COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MAltSIIFim.P.niM-.iitiN. (i. WKISSTKI5, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M vi;iiiut i i). Din hiin HENRY SENGSTACKEN, ()T.lllVI,rilLltU,ll.VEK.TEII, i:.1ll'IKi: t'lTV, 0!N. CoIIim tim mid-nth. r I'litint'MH placed in my lniiidH, will rveeiw puxnpt iitten linn. l-:i-tf V. V. WltKlllT, r. .s. Mineral nml I'. S. Drimli S V 15 V 13 V O It , ('OijriI.LK C'tTV, Oll.V. Will uttend totlielinninesof Htirwylng in iinv part of tlio eoiiuty. l'erfei't tiiiiinof all pu'rvejed ImiiIh, fur ni-lii-iliit whurt iiotiee. i:. (i. ti it i . it h o it , ATT .RSFT hvd I'-lUSSELlJiR AT LAW, I'lMX'I 1 t.lll OI'l'Ti C I t!llCiClV luire n itiiililie iatruti:i);e in ienM i t lull M'l d. 1 .U'llf & HIRST. FiiosrHriii.iM.MiNiirn;,, 0(1S. riJW(IOOI)MTY7VKHVHTKAM. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ooiwUnliiK of the bent Mirido and fntlrj. r:E,-xr goodSi of all KIimIk, theeh(ileet GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A I.AItlll. HfllCK or Cl.OTIUNd, HATS nnd CAPS, iMioTSaiui snores IMMHIKUS and OIL CI.OTl Vn SI.IIM'KltS and Oil. CI.OTl ' CltOCKKIIV and (!SH WAIIK, II A III) W A UK ihhI Tooi.s, iiiid Tolmcco, Paints I!h anil ViiiiiMies, Clnilce Wines utul blijunrx, Tlnuare ami Ammimllloii. crru:i:v, wood ,; H7..HH ir.i :;. Scl-xool Books STATIONERY, ieij-1 tiv irti i juvc- ooonni jvrv o iiONiiuiiY Cinrs ()iireteiixiebo eunen tire llllcd Winb the lilieMt MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, I'HICKS TO Sl'IT TIIK TIMES. N. It All goods pmeliiiNcil at our Stole will be deliveied free ot clinrKO at tiny point mi tliu unite of tho ueiiiner M vi tie. I N vl-l-tf ni.vs it.vitnr.it siioi. ritoxr or tiii: ccsniAi. iiotiiu .Miu-hliilrl.l, uKmi MfdH- GUNS' R,FLES' PISTOLS AND WB 3 AMMUNITION. r,ui.iir.x.ii!.i n. T , A TVrTP; . DTT .? nn " IJ Opposite Sii.-hury'n Shirr II A V I: C O X S T V X T I. V O X II A N II (M) A Iiiieouriiso Her. For pity's sake, give your wife a little encouragement. It won't hurt, her. She made your home comfort able, your hearth bright and shining and agreeable for pity's sake, tell her you thank her, if nothing more. She don't expect it. It will make her eyes open wider than they have those j ten years, but it will do her good, and you too. There arc many women to day thirsting for words of prai-e the language of encouragement Through summer'bheat, through win ter's toil, they have drudged uncom plainingly, and so accustomed have their father., brothers and husbands become to their monotonous lalior.'. that they look for and upon them as ' they do for the daily rising of the Fun ' and its daily going down. Ilomf) every day may be made beautiful by ' an appreciation of it- holiness. 1 I "MBasBite, , s:b & a rE?9. ! JT a" CELEBRATED Aa j&gmz. 2aamj&fft W AM MUllS. OF i'ii W ill 1 Hi .11. XDK,TJ(3-S TIN MM t i COPPER & t 1 o w i;i: Hid I " 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; . (ii.ui 111 d jiu s. 1 1: t:s of SHEETIRONWARE, (& SUEM&e-'Jf.ltb ;,tim& "fe SS -2rZ7&Z?SCrsrZ!-: al5f' - vt. - V-. H' Wi ETOMACa TTI HEMICAL ; si s nit Mi:nifiN r. pfiti'(ir.s, iDiraa-Sp'x'TTif as , crxitjais I'JN, SI'OWOKS. TOILIIT.AII'I'I- ciiTis, i-avjxtii'xj'atain vv, sTA'riosruriY a.iwd SCIIOOIillOOJCB, CIGARS ani TOBACCO, und ei rj tiling ii-aally ki pt in (i I MKUKAI. liM'k'.illll. I'rrserljithm.- i.itrcfullu Com pounded. Al-S-lf HUE ii:t. I' : 1 1 1 1 o nun DHt'.VTi'M. IrJ- i:HtS for Stove-. Plowu M'ii'i ami Ueapei furni.-lieil at ilMrt notice. rp-pr"pn PiGMEER MARKETS. M vi:-11 1 ' 1 i .t Km 1.1 ' 1 . II. 1. llll M-.V. ri.i.i-i..i.iuu. A careless telegrapher caused a panic in a domestic cirele in thia city recontly. A young woman telegraph el from Philadelphia to her mother in thiswise: "Have received no letter. Am worried." The incssnge received by her mother was this : "Have re ceived no letter. Am married." The mother was f,urpried at this BUilden announcement and fcho gave the tlauciiteralarconieco of her mind. The operator had mistaken "worried" I for"married," no doubt thinking the meaning was the same, and had wired the mother the MirprUing intelli gence. X. V. Tribune. ' Do vnu fe 1 that any oik- "f y,,nr or ' foxni -your ntmacli,' her, Imwc-1h, or I iien-oim Hvitiin. falters in ith work? If w ! repair the daiuae with the most jiower-! fnl. vet hannlecs. of invii-oranU. lie- rnem'lxT that debilitv i the "IteciiminK oftheKnd" lhat Iheelimaxof all weak-' nees i- a univeoal jaralv.-dtf of the Hh-; tein. and that mm-Ii jmnilyfiis U tho im iiiiiliatv reeiuor of Death. For sale by all Druggist and Dealem ' 2-0-ly t.'enerally. I1. ZDerl2n.e, B00T& SHOE MAKER E. A. Anderson, ('mill j "Xiirit7 " ,n' IIoi-M's YfrTl a " to .q'L -A Hours. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MAHMinni.D, fit. .MITTo.V m.i:r. I'ouk. i:n I'i'b "f i'xi:d lilllll'S, i:ir, WW -of Mi.- ii. o- v. The action of tho Hotie. committee on naval aflMire, which has agreed to recommend the puwwgo of a hill au thorizing the secretary of the navy to uit k IJ- a. man of-ivar to convey to Ire land fowl that maybe purchauod for the feiifieriiig there, in considered em inently proper. Suppliesof grain, po. . . . .. it.-.- frtrt.I i.,tt mni' tir liltr. herders a,o hard at work daughter- - ' " "7" ' , " shwit icnasou huh uunniui.i.w-. . -- of tho Unitoil Slates lor uie inn VVXX1X1 X0 AIiIi3tINJ361 Ol- QTJTSTO.41 -VsTOKK in a tho'oii'h in. inner and !- I.IlK tin- Al'MXO DOM-: AT SHOUT NO liei- and at very reii-oii.ilde rati 1 1 o VI. AND WOOl ( ON-I AS II. Y OS UVMi :E. B. Dean & Co. RQT EATfS .in. IJ-liKAx, ii. wiu.c()x UJtaJ U BVBiTi U EailMUffBMl C. II lrySI Cpr'H I'miit Sin et.opl o-Mi I'ionei ' Murket. l-7-tf ANI) .MKRCHANT. ing deer simply for their skins, s ing down from five to ten per day, and leaving their carcasses to docompoeo. The skins aro worth only 37 cunts apiece at Jacksonville, which shown tho sordid, brutal and contemptible character of the business. Itisstrictly prohibited by the statues of Oregon, and the authorities aro guilty of grow nogligonco in not interfering and punishing the scoundrels as thoy do serve. Fm.-Ygi.vET, tho now Kronoh pre inter, is about 55 yoars old, a native of the Allege, an ougincur by profession. should be procured in this country where they can bo obtaineil cheajier and better than anywhere ebu in the world, and when this hill i iassed. transjiortation will cost nothing. ' i Tub Senate committee on military affairs has authorized Senator Max ey to report for passHgw a bill extend ing to non-com iuisioiieil olllcors of tho army tho wing privilege of re tlroniout after 80 yeans' meriMirioiu sorviooe, providwl by hnv for nou uomiuibitinud ofHuurs. TIIK 3i & Iff Central Hotel, 01. A ..mi J'i-oiii Mk, M.i h (iv -t r-AViN'i'j vkkn ciii:ii; oi- 1L. 1 in- aliove iiuim-d bouw, we i jn jiiiiiii-.e lo ourpuirons, l'lr.l-'IaHK I'are, 1'nlr Ienliu: And coiirtijoiin attention. l&TA TItlAL IS SOLICITUarfl O till ISA 11 Is well supplied fu Its lln, aw! is under w,riw,'nTMrftritiios,. Piopriyttiri. Wi: iiavi: Ai.u-avii o.v Hand a Ffi.i, AsMirtmt-nt Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. in.. I ..P I. 11. SALTMEATS " VEGETABLES Coll'tan' Iv ' n liand Alnoa .IM.I -I I. k -if CrllOOllllIMM. V K S SKI. S LOGGING " CAMPS srt'l'Ul I) AT sltmiT (TH I h "if THE NEW DRUG STORE 1 MAiiisini'imiiu ' .O-ZD HE) lITxr, 1 M viciiin.i 11 Oiii:i.o. Tiii- Inxtitiititiim n-'W iid'nnN the l -I fjirilitien (or I'dilealioii lo he fniiiid in tin 1'n.mt ltepinn of Soul liern drep ill Tin . .ideniy ix k'r.i.luated inUi tlm-e di part ineiitf a follow M : Tliv I'rtiititi'if liepiiriinent In vvhiih lntnuluetory llruiulnx an-; tUIIKlit, j The Junior Department. j . I'liibrm-iic Urthnirraiiliv, Itendiiii:. ! Writing, (iriiiiiiiuir, (iiviKrnpliy, IliHion. I 1'liynioloicy, 1'aiinliar Seienee and .Meii , tal anil I'rnctieul Aiitliimtie. 77ie Senior lepartiiient I-'mhraeiliK Il.l-lieeiiiiK(Kiiie miiiI double eiitry)ltotuity, CliemiKlry, I'olili ral la-oimiiiy, Latin, Itlil-torie, lllxlii' Arithmotie, AIelirH, (iiiiinetry, Trifpi nometrj' and nurvevinu. At i'SHJ. liuitnictioii In this branch is given when dpKlred. Ho.vmi enn 1h had for fmtii $.3 to $ I per week with private fnwdlles, and fur still les when several stiideiitu elub to uetber ami liourd Iheinwlves. rieiuta. Primary Departnieut - - - f .1.00 Junior , , .... 7.-i Senior . . .... 10,00 J. T. MtC'oiiii vc, l'riut-iiml. vl-:tf. S7V! a week $1' d.iv at liniiie eiihi Iv in.nle. (i.-tlv nillit fn-i-. A..lri-M Tin 1. iV ('" iiu-t.i, Maine. If you want an eay shave, Am0(mI at Imrlwi ever nave, lust call 1111 me nt in v naloon, I'roin morn 'till night or busy noon; My razors' sharp, my vc i-nnrs, keen. My shop is neat and lovvcN clean , Ami tlii'ie I think thai you will liiid Kaeh nrtirleiosiiit ttienuud , 1 trim the hail with kill for Kents. Of course the priie is lift) cents , Shilliipoonid. too, I do tli at well, Oive lite it trial, that will (ell , So belpliie Kint lulls if 1 linike ,m ll0. ler. You need not p.i a ipmrter of a tlnllnr. .1 W. Coy.Piopr. P. S. Hot audi old Imi lis always ready il l.-tfl ( ims it w ORNITURE STORE, ( "N-l VVTI 1 OS HASH Mlllre.se C Itednh'tidf, ('Inilr. A' l.oiuiaes, ('film .V Cradle, pKTritr.s, na.Mr.s, moi'i.dixcis, TAIU.r.s. Ml it units Ac "on nllii.fiMini I '11 rut 1 urn Made lo Order COI'l'tSS made at shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES Arr.vi iiMi.sri, NrrniM tc. r ma hi;, Ivltf PuociiikTon. Mew Market. l:ns , TIMMIMtMAN Eonal to Any. Excelled Ijy None. 'X' 1 1 l Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. Man afaclurf.il ul Worrrdvr, .11nt, thnt 5 MA llSFIFLD, Oil. ISV.XT UOOItTO JIAILOITICi:. IJWIS MtrXltOi:, Proprietor. FIJI. I, STOCK OF Drugs. & jHtiriicincs, t'ONSTANTLV ON HAND. iticsr itiiAsns of ci a a its nij I'ret-eiijitioiiu Carefully Cotu pouiiihd by Coiupi tent l'hiiieiaii. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE, ILiTJDBEII'Livory&FNMlStiiWe, MARSHFIELD, OG'N. XOIJLH IJIKJS, - Proprietor MAM:rACTi'iu:i to okjjkk And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, anil at the THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES, U'o have lately built a llml-class Stable 011 Pino utrcet, nml hiivn 1 1 010 toliiio at ull hum. Hatilinj; 1I0110 at short notico. ALL IXrCTZUItllS i.f rny vntiie iiuy U buuj In ll.tle ImiruRirnti, i 1 lUy I'liium inauy ESBCNTIAL IMPROVBMBNTO JI07 rS7ttS iu ul.tr Oii:m AlmlriKto prodiicn work whloh nhnll h Dumlilo, wo will not ncrlllou thnt whloh Is not anon, nnil yet la vllnl to n prfoot Oruun, In orUer to imiko u inoro funor iterlor. ' Wo uio tull cnaMcil lo reunt a I Sljllxli tiinl Appropriate Canes ""ul f.'iiml in llie injitcl, with n f.uuli wl.itli It tit !:1U1 liy any AB RBQAROO TOIIC, TIU -OIUl'lll(3 Award Willi Medal & Diploma or noDor WA1 CKA'lll'l) HV Tlllt CENTENNIAL EXIIIDITIOtl COMMISSIONEnS; " For l(mrfr la Weil miniblp, Fnimui, 1 1 Itiri and " ,,"!:. nmhrullj In r..cr ,M I ",i.r. itllll; In NhIiidIiiI IIUiiiki fr tbi fttfnn ItluM, " Do net fill la iiuLo opj.licailo.i nn.l EXAMINIJ TIIBUK INaTItUUISNTfl Hrtm I'urJi-Ung Ctulofuti fiec, (.ii ..liLallon to Uio Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WOIICESTEII. MASB. n.f lo o p-r day at liotim. Hauipliw win e .ro dee. AddreiH Kiimkin t Co, I'oitlaiiil, Maine. Would aiiiioiinee to the public their new market oPPOSITI-JTIIKCKNTHALIIOTUj ih .sow ni'i M.n andtiicy AUKpii:pAiti:i)toHi-:Ui .vi.i. kimiw oe ItCI'.K POltK ,V. Ml-. TSof Aid. KINDS - -vi o- PROVISIONS AND VEGETABLES j VFSSl.l.S awl i.oaaiMi ('AMI'S ' si ppui n jfTPUinw now n to tiii-: iikdju .Ml ItlK Iv 1 NEW HOME Sewing1 Machines, .nsTHi;ci:ivi:i) iiy.stamkki koii mai.i: AT REDUCED RATES, BY HKNitY (i pi.oi:ni:, I) .M.M-r Ciiipne ( it)' f. (!. VIWNTJ'IJC Bu.Boot"s," Shoes .tint I.enlliee I'IiiiIIiiKm' AI AKIII III It, Oil HAVE I VThhY HKTniNKI' J fimn Hun FraiieiHen with a row plfte stork of evety IhtiiK in ')' lin leady innde booti and mIioih, etc. DST MATERIAL NLY USED. FARM FOR SALE, H.MAI.Ii FA KM HITI'ATKnOJJ i the hunk of the Coqitllle Klr eontaiiiiiiK M aeien RICH BOTTOM LAND, With lloimo utul Oiehaul '' "" Ituutuil ut a Ituaiionahlo lute- For piirtii'iiliirM iipi'Iy I" HlWItV til.MlHTA'Ki:S, Hniiilio Ully, ()M'B- S55