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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1880)
tmnmmmfm Tlio Coast Mail. '-'- - gyrpnoAV, . march 13, isso. IIKPUIUJCAX COUXTV cox- vitxnox, Tlio Koptiblica't voters of Coos CTHinly nro lioroby .unified to meet in ooiivontloii ut Coqtiillo City, on Sat urday, April 10th, 18S0, l ono o'clock I'. M., for tho purpose, of clioosiiiR six tlalogntcs to nttoml tlio Hcpublienii 8tnU Convention, nnd nominating onmlidntos for county officer. I'riinnriiM will lm hohl nt tho usual plnoas of voting in tho covcrnl prc ohiol, on Saturday, April 3, at il o'ulock l'. m., and arc' apportioned deb oglitfw ns follows: Itaivor Slough, Hnndon, Hiwatcr Vnlley, liurton l'miriui" - - - - Contain, .... Con City, - Coos Hivor, .... OoipiHIu, CotiuHla Citv, Umpire City, -Knolmnted rmirio, ilnll'sl'mirio. - Johnson's, ..... j Utter City, l Iuko, .-...i North Coos Klvor, 1 Mnrslirtold, - - . - 10 Missouri, ..... j Hamlolph, 2 Siimntr, ..... 3 South Slouch, - 1 Kmpiro City, March Cth, 1SS0. Hyortlerof the. Committee, 1. Hacker, Chairman. Hoiv tlioj- Hope to ICcop llic Ntmtla "Solid." Tlio better clement of the Demo orotic party in tho South, says the '"Statesman," are not quite at case in tho modes heretofore adopted to ororcome the colored vote in those .Stales where the colored population is largely in majority, as in South Carolina. The Charleston Kews of February -1th , has an cditoral en titled "The Xi'gro vote in South Carolina kill or Cure." Tho edi tor admits that they, the colored poople,can elect their candidates in 1SS0 as the did from 1SG3 to 1S74, and ho says, in italics that, "it is the mottled purjose in South Carolina that tlie intelligent and responsible sitisens shall rule, whether they are nnmimillviiitlii.nniinri(v r.r nnl i '.'' v. ! f l This is the ottll ntiriM. and now 4 , .- the only question for consideration is to determine how this can be done with tlie least shock to moral sentiments of the nation. The queti6n is not discussed upon tho abstract principal of right, but how best to do it with the least shock to the moral sense of the community. It is admitted that it can be done in the future as in the past by the suppression of the Xe-; gro votes, but this is not without J "unpleasantness" and attended with some "uncertainties." The "News' says that it can Be done according to law, and in such a manner as to command the acquiescence of Dem oorats, of honoitr upright, God-fearing men in every part of the Union. It then projoses an education, test in order to do which it would re quire a Constitutional amendment, but in order to make this effective for the next election, it is proposed to pass a law requiring all voters to write their names when they go to the polls to vote, and all who can not write are not to be allowed a vote. This is rather an injurious plan, and if fairly and impartially enforc ed all over the nation, might not be a bad test, but wo are of the opinion that our Democratic friends would not regard such a measure Demo cratic in any part of the country, oven in those Southern States where the lately emancipated race is in the majority. Tho object of the movement is so apparent that it loses all appearance of justice, and can only be explained hy that othor enunciation "that it is ; tho fcottlotl purpose of tlio party to rule whether they are nominal y in . , tho innjonty or not ; peaceably if wo can, but forcibly if they must. Tho fchot-un policy will .till be ad- Jierotl to ii no iK'itcrcau uo uiswu Tlie Cvnolfvdnv ol" a Irnil it'tit IiniocratIv Mciiiilor. A Miorl tinio ince, Miss Jessie Itay niond, of Washington, brought Hint nguinst Senator Hon Hill, of Ocorgia. for Miduotion, claiming .tIO.OOO dam ngusi. Mih. Uelva Lookwood brought tho fciiit for Miss Haymond; and as tho niattor was made public, tho Sen ator tnko inoasuroH to shield himself from public condeinnatioii, as will bo huoii from tho following dispatch of thO'llh inst. : " Miss Haymond, in whoso bohalf Mrs. Holva Lookwood yestordny filed juipur in this city, in thoMiit against Boniitor Hon Hill for mhIhoUoii, fitru nthgi tonhiy the following htatomont: Wasiiinotcv, March .'Id. AVhoioae. it suit hni lon filwl by llilva .. Lookwood, nttornoy-at-hiw, til tho DliijJ-lct of Columbia, in my m nnmc ngaiiut Benjamin II Hill, the same being an action of damages for pcuuclion ami support of child, now of my own freo will and consent, wttiiottt pay or reward or promise thereof, I declare that I have no claim whatever against Honjntnin H. Hill, and that he is not my ccducor: that the papers tiled by said l.ockwood were lllod without my knowledge or consent, and ngnuit my solemn pro test: that they wore never read oer to mo, and no oath was put to mo or taken by mo in aid cao. tlKSSIK KAYMoXn. 1 men comes .Mrs. lawyer l.ockwood with proof of the (fni fides of her ac tion, which is brought b telegram of tho 0th, as follows: I Tho publication of tho statement ! from the plaintitr in tho seduction case, against Senator Hill, of (leoriiia.l rcpudiating her affidavit, and ovcul - nntiniT tl,n ;,,,. i i 1 . i , , pntmg tlie benator, bus to-day brought the well known lady lawyer, Mr. Pel- va l.ockwood to the front, and hor n'ulilivhn.i nn....n. .... . i published counter siatement i tins evening u racy topic in gossiping cir - cles. She shows bv the alHdmiu nf responsible parties that tho plaintiffi .MiosKaymond.uid make oath to the charges and sign the papers in the cao with a full knowledge of their contents, and Mrs. Lockwood further declares that she is prepared to prove that her client was subsequently bought off by Senator Hill's son and "a friend of Hill, who visited her for that purpose, immediately after the suit was brought. The Distribution ol'NntnllCoIu. The subject of tho distribution of the smaller silver coin to meet tin; demands of trade.as woll as the gener al introduction of silver dollars, is at tracting the attention of the officials. A late Washington dispatch savs n great deal of complaint i dailv receiv - cd from the west becaue of the lack of fractional currency. It is statel that :n many places small coin is so rare that people have to us? postage stamps for change. Treasurer Gilitin says that he is not to blame because silver change is in the treasury in stead of in circulation as there is no appropriation to pay the expenses of ! its shipment. People who want frac tional or silver coin can obtain it in exchange for legal tender notes by paying express charges at government contract rates which tiro threu mills per mile on every five hundred dollars or fraction thereof. I Here was 111 the ireasnrj- viun 10 u.iy i,vvu,wu in , fractional silver out of f3t,000,(Xl0 i coined. There are thirty-seven mil lions standard silver dollars and one litiiiflrrvil nnil fnrtv-tv millirms rnM L: nil,i imiiinniii in tr..nnrv. a,i application has also been made to Congress for an additional appropria tion for transporting gold and silver bullion between assistant U treasurers. S. Tun Governor of Virginia does not propose to permit tho ?tate to reput! ate her honest debts ; he has vetoed the Ilergcn bill He sa Uiat the ti'1 tie of the act to re-establish public credit is a misnomer, its object being really to repudiate a large part of the S:ate debt. He holds that the people by repeated acts of the assembly and bv the constitution adonted in lO. lmvo .i.L-nnulpnV,vl thoir doht as due. I interest and principal, more than 13,-1 000,000 of which is now attcn pted to ' bo repudiated by this bill. Co.ii, Tiiai.v Wheckkd. A cattle (lisimtch says a coal train fiom the Newcastle mine broke down the t roo tle crossing Little Lake. The entire train e-tccjit the locomotive and first car wont down from twenty to ninety feet and made a complete wreck. Several men including the Superin tendent were severely and it is feared fatally injured. SUMMONS, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Curry Marv U. t liaie s. . a. i nae, , Tho Port Orford Cedar Co., IJernhard i Kerchoirnnd Phillip Fi-lier. ! Suit in equity to foreclose a mort- ?aR.ei.. . - ,1 rno V. A. C1IA.3K, TUJi run i uii- j ford Cedar Conipanv. Hemhard Kerchou" and Philip Fioher, defend-1 nnts. Iii the name of the State of I n n vftll nrG horcbv renuirea'to an pear and answer the complaint on file1 - th t.,V next reuIar torm 0f 8!li,i court. iz : MOX- j DAY, THE 7TII DAY OFJL'XE A.; ffij TnnST ' iiiaiui tne piaiuiiii i i.iku utvuv aguiiifct vou for tho relief in said com plaint demanded, to wit: Eor the foreclosure of a certain mortgage exe cuted by A. W. Chu",oir the 2l day of June, 1873, in favor of -Mary p. Chase, for the Bale of tho property in aid mortgage dehcribed, to utifefy the claim of the plaintiff and for further relief. , ,,.,,, This htinimoiifl a jnihlwlica by or der of Hon J. F. Wat-on, dated March Jth, 1880, O ''V'i'wv 11-Ct Atty for Plaintiff. FARM FOR SALE ! ifk ACHES OF CHOICE LAND J UU t tho mouth of Willaueh wl nigh, near Xoith Hend and Mar.h field. Good bouse and out building". Ailnptcil for dairying or gener.il farm ing. Good young oiohard. Ono of the boat farms in Coon county. Tho place, with ttock and iuiplomoiit, will bo jhl very chonp. ITFor further iuxrticirlnra apply nt the olllce of tho Coast Maiu fi if miinjninuunununii in. it mumtji .ctfRStTCtr. I -rftfan&HTTPfc, 0SDHU feU HaFfcTd ' IfMw' CELEBRATED UB ' m i ZftVUDSX&aX ft SI?v ' Nafttt' r cm 't. "mRLmi&w&m WmmMmw i&S STO'I.tCSJ TTE The Hitters in.iruM i. tne.k ellow- ' m,s" ' ,,ux ',,J''m " and white of the , Ucm, pnum in tlu lmlit Milo and utulor ,fip ri(.M Mulder Wll(K.t furlV) ,lipu.. i hijiheolorod urine. iumi, erti(to. dw , l,l'P-irt con-tiiwtion, heavine of the' liciul, mental tHpoidciu'x, or perv otli- er manifest ion or ae.vi,,,.ai,hiHnt of a I liortb'releondition of tin lier. Tin stomach, Nuu-ls and kulre aliuir-. ii'iirv uii'ir n-jriiiaimjjniui n'mi iiumeure. Tor niIo lv all lnijriji-t and IVttlero gt'iu'rallj . 2-tt-l y riXAL SKTTl.Oir.NT. In the Count Couit of the State of ..Oregon for the county of Curry, sit-1 ting in probate. In the matter of tho estate of K. J. Mackliu. deceased j V. A. Forgy, administrator of said estate, having tiled in said court hi final account for .settlement, showing that s-aid estate has been fu'Iy adiniii istentl. Xotice i- hereby given that ' said linal account will In heard ami I determined in said couit on MON DAY, thk rirnt DAY OP APKIL. I A. D. lv0,at lOoVliH-k A. .M..nt which time all poiou- having any objections to said final account and settlement, I mut then and there make the same i rnblished in the Cost M mi. fori ' four .-ucceie weeks. b older of Hon ucios . ootirnii. i oumv .iiui'-e WvLTun Sl'TTOX, Clerk. Ki.i.e..-biko. Fibruan 21-t. l"x-0. 0 NOTICE TDK 1'llthU'ATION. Lvvi) Orrirr., ) PvOEii!ii. Or . Jan. 23, 1?0. S KOTICK IS HIIUKHY OIVKN that the following nameil settler ha" filed notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim ami secure final entry thereof at the epiiation of thirty days from date of this notice, it: Ceo I.aur rence, homestead application No 2t3- fortheSK4 of XV,. S4 ofNK',. and lot 1. sec. 20, T as, SIl 1 1 west and names the follow ing as his witness- viz : Dennis Cumuli', of Curry county Oregon, and John Fitzhugh, of Ciirr county. Oregon. 3 Vm. F. Peso vmin, Kegister. xotk'k of rns'Ai, m:ttlk3ii:nt. TOHN OILMAN, ADMINITRA ,) tor of the estate of Jonathan (iil man, deceased, having tiled his final account for the settlement of said rs- itate.it is ordered that MONDAY, TIIK FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1SS0, bo set for the hearing of any ob jection thereto, said hearing to lie at thf courthouse. Empire City. Or. By order of Hon. J H. Nosier, Ooun tv J wise of Cooacinintv, Or. " .u STrw, S-tt County Clerk Livery it Feed Stable, MARSHFIELD, OG'N. NOBLE BROS , - - - Tioprietors. We hae Lite 1 built a fir-t-r la-' Stable on Pine -.trtct ami have HiC" to hire at all horn. Hauling done at hort notice. hwi. KlTlKMliiiTll tui.-nmnmrm E. B. Dean & Co. E. B. DEAX, 1). WILLCOX AND MERCHANT. C. II. We have Ai.w.w- f Hand a Fli-i. As-oitmont Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STflOK ALWAYS COMPLETE uu,x l-"f uumrucii. - r - -r-r-l A C-nP"TD j j tj l y ; i 3 r i l. maxufactlki:d to ohdeh And ggQ N ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, and at the THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES, THE new mm sroei MAIlSriRLD,OH. I (NT.XT IJOOU TO MAll.Ol'I'ICB. I LOUIS Al US ltOli, J'roprlctor. ( I' I'LL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, COXSTAXTLY OX HANI). itjisr niuxns of vksajis larProioriptioiu Unrohilly Com-' Miuntlei by Conn ot I'l')'"1''"' i V '"-TTTTaWnPaWWTlWlarwialaWa BAY MABSHFIBLD, OGKET. Keeps constantly on hand.nnd oilers for sale u Mtpeiior aitielo of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WUOl.r.SAl.K si. I5KTAH. .in uk .s' sn rum 1177777: citoicrsr imaxiw ov WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS r.KANt'll SAI.f ONAT KMl'llUI CITY. 1 LOCKHARTOTEL, Mr. .'. .1. l.orlJitirl ')j,(7i,s.s Kmi'M-.i Cin.l'iA. lUosoburiVrrooslJayinyi: TH a -T1 p STAGE 8 LINE, .. Vl.OVCll .V CO., l'rojtrittnrs. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Stuyva trill hare Coot City vvvvij j day (Suiul.n exccptodi at 7 150 a m. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC AUL USD TIU-. TO lit: cunAvrsT. nrsrv,d qricKi:sr or all i:oi ti:s ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF THE INTERIOR. ni.osi: conni:c V ' with the car" and TION MADK I overland staces at ikOochurg. All biisine entt uted to our care will be attended to with promptness and security. B-FAi:i: KKDUCKD TO .ff..3 llnch passenger allowed 3QH of bo:;)tfjr For Further particulars enquire of F S01IKTTi:n Agt Telegraph oll'nc, Kmpiie t'it. OrS s. lUII.FY, lllaiii'o H,.tl, Mar-l.tlilil. Or Js :u.vuMiriri.i 1 tore. MS DR. C. B. GOLDEN. I'uorn. Opposite Xtlnti'('s Store. II .V V K C 0 X S T A X T I. Y 0 X HAM) am. shuts or :d:r,ttc3-s MLDICIVM. ITUPOSHS, 33 IT 3GJ - S OC XT JP" JP' S , TIITJSSIIS, SI'OSTGKS. roiirjiiT.Aixrrr czxis, x33xi3;i'TTikiaux-vir, STATIONKHY .AND SCUOOIiBOOKS, aio ciixii r. CIGARS axdTOBACCO, and ever tiling uuall kept in u MKOICM. DI-l'I.NH via. J'rr.Hcrljittons i are fully Com- poumletl, Al-3-tf E. A. Anderson, (lOOll Horses to LIVERY AND FEED M YUMU'ILLU, OH nAI'LIXO dom: at shout XOI tice and at u-ry ica-onablc liitcf Coll. AM WOODCONhl NTI.V OS IIIMH tiii: Central Hotel, Cor. A and Piont Stx., M.Mihiini.i.i,Oit -f r.YiX( ITL. the iiIxinc uiiiiied bonne, wo can ( proiniho to our patroiii1, i 1'Iiv.l-eIiiHH B'iire, I'nli' IeiiIIiiK And loiirteous attention. i ' 0UTATHIAL IS! SOLICITED .XMJ , o run a it Ih w II supplied in itn line, and ihiimli r Jour perMiiial iii.iiMeun in i wi:hdj:.v jihos, 1'iopin tors B00T& SHOE MAKER MMl-HIIJ M,Ofi WIIiliDOAIjIilCIWDH QTJSTOE VvrO in n thoifiiij.'h iiianiic r and nu BEST iATERSAL. ,, j ftSSfpou Front Street, opposite the i Pwnei ? JJurket. l-7-tf CHEMICALS &f WIN! H lOlt 7 JlJk-L ti Vy- Hours. ' STABLE, "fgi IEW BREWERY,! COOS 33 .IT MAIIKET, MKltlll II 1 I, OIIKION, V. 11. IMI'sns ,(, 1). Hoi I AMI l'ltipiietom. and pr isiiuix of all kinds sold nt tlu Inui-Mt liinir rates mid DKI.I !.' at unv noiut desired point SXJPPI SI ES 1 Hit yi:sm:i,s. I.O(i(ilN(J CMPS AND FAMlLIi:-?, ALWAYSREADY, CaFWe keep uotliun; but thelx'stH and m-iire satisfaction. lA-l-tf a week In your own town. Terms and $ frw. Address II. Haluctt & Co. Portland, Maine. mmi O'COHNELL. pi mi i: in Stoves & Ranges, 1 1 1 -t 1 1 1 1 j i i d Hardwarejools, JuipiVmcMLis. GUNS, RIFLES, PI8T0LS AND AMMUNITION. LJlEFS & OILS. Wool) A WILLOW WAKE, Steam, Water l'ii and Fitting. ISraii iti and I'hited Wales. M VM I VCTI III li OK COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE". TIN .ion uoitn' r.xr.rnin hum DiM'ATt ii tSy-I'XTKAS for St(ei, PIouh Moweri and K .iper furnished at rliuit notn e. THE PIONEER MARKETS, j M Mi-Ill 11 II .1 I'M! III! CllV. II. I. WHITNEY, I'lmi'im.TOit. A good -Uppl of Jirrrnx, -a c.w.vni) iki:k. 3sb (ioOCS, rrc, i:tc pohk, i;tc and all kmiln of SALTMEATS xi. VEGETABLE8 couHtantl on hand A Iron gllOll Mtlll'k of GllOOlilllIliIM. V K sTl? L S logging"" camps SUl'l'LUU) AT SHOUT M)TICL n nf HIGHEST HONORS MTTU Centennial World's Fair, 1876! ram SH0NIN&ER ORGfANS inmovcxD niruociLT it tdb BEST INSTRUMENTS. Thrlrcotnptrttlraeir11noli rfcognlctd by Hit JuilRetlu llielr Itviiurl, Iruu wMoti Uio tsillortlug U tn extract; "Th II, KIIOMMIKIl OltfJAV CO.'fl oilitlilt m (Itu lrt liittruiueiiU tt a pries rondcrlDj,' tliera i.onlblo to ft lariio cliti cf prircIintrJ.Xavlnn a coicUnatlonoI Itiedi mid IJelif.tiroduclii 'iiorcltml tilemliia cffecia. conUlnliiK many dtilrablo lroxirurcix.ui, villi itaud loiigor In dryer ilarniicUmatn, )(. Ilttlo la kI out of ordf r, all IU bcanUbolnmnailo Urepl7, iitit togrilior to It ta luipof.lljln fur inrm to niuer MiriuK, awnii or apin.' I llll I.M,V 011U.U!! It A. SIC. AWAIlUliU TIIIU Tlili llrdal anil Awirl vat rranUl after I tit moat evero niiipMltluu (I Ilia bo. I maknra, ttfur oiiecl tho niott comiiUut Jurla erer aiauuitleil. tttw Htrlra nnd prim Jnit iMaml, wMch are In accordant!) witd our rule, tlio Ulin'V OIl UAN tut tue Kaat moiio. TTatro x"'Irei1 toappuIntcfeirrisvrAgeoU. Illaitnttd Catalocum mailed, pot-iald, ca fppUcaUoo to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 07 to 1S3 I'llDiT.Nirr STCEIT, (IV UiTX, 0cH. I HUSINKSH ('A UDS. T.C. MAtMCKV.il. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON l'MPtur Cirv. Oiikuos". C. II GOLDEN, M.I). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON M Misiii n.i i), Oitrimx. C. W. TOWKK.M. D. PHYSICIAN&SURGEON M misiii ii:i n, OmaioN. W.V. AN(JKIM. I). PHYSICIAN ani. SURGEON Coil It I lie fit if, iill. S II l vr.viiti, ,1 V. II vMii.tuN' II VZAItP v HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will piactue hi the muious eouitx of the slate in I n i u i.Mi'iiu. i irv, Ocin. X a, .mi. sia-Linsr. ATTORNEY a- COUNSELLOR AT LAW, m usiini:i.i).oi!i:iioN. (i. WKHSTKI!, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M liNtth ii I i, I Mihi.ns HENRY SENGSTACKEN, XOTAinNIILiriUUWnAM'EII, i:.Mtiiti: criv, otix. Collect iiu nnil itlier liiliiie's plucisl In my IiiiiuIh, will ieteie ptompt alien lion. . - I-n-tf V. l WIUCHT, lr. S Jtiiterttl nml IT. s. Deputy s u it v k von, Coiit'n.u: Citv, Ou.v. Will attend to the IhihIiicsh of Hiirveyiug i in unv luirt of the count . Perfei t niiipHof nil Mu'ri'i'd InmU, fur iiinlutl tit Nhort notice. i:. (.'. (i It I X DUO II, ATT'iRSFY AwnilNSFUiiR AT LAW, IMl'lll Id OI'J'V OH III CIO IV f are oiinililit i.itruiiiiLT in renliect I tire i-on 'nl t il mil 1 Jttlf M MIHIUII I II lllil (.O.N. Tliiw ItiNtltutitioii mm allonlx llie Im'-I f.u ilitiex for ediiiiitinn to Ih fouinl in tin Con-t Keif H m nf Smtliern Oieoii '1 In iiuleiii ih in minuted into tlirw dipuit ineiit- ii- follow m : The Primary Department In which tntrodiirtury Hrani lies are tauulit, The .hitilor Drjtartmeiit. l'liiltruciii;; ()rtlni;niiliy, Keiului);, WntiiiK, (ininiiiiar, (iiiiKmphy, Mutton, I'IivkIoIou , I'lituihiir Siieiue'uiid Men hit anil Pruetleal Aritliinetie. The Settlor Department r.iuliriieiiiK HMik-UeeihiK(iiijle nml double i ntn il'.nluiiy, ('lieiniolry, Politi c;il Lioiioniy, Uitin, lllietorie IIIkIk" Arithmetic, 'Alwhra, (Seoinetiy, Trigo iiciiiictry and mirveyinif. M ITS IV. IiiHtnicllon In this brunch in gieu when dcircd. Ho miii eaii be Inn! for from 3 to $1 kt week with jinvule fuinilieH, nml for Mtill lens wheiiM'vernl htmlcntM club to- I Kt'llier and btmrd tlieniKche. TIUtMS, Primary Dejwrtnient -if.'i.oo .Itniior . . .... 7tr,o Senior . . .... io,(mi J.T. McCllHKU', Principal. KMf K?vi it hii k j-1.' a ilu at limnp ciihi I uiaile ( oitl oiitlit fri ( A'IiIichh 'I'm i: A Co Aiiku-I.i, Maine EpltoAny. Excelled by None. a-1 r n: Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. JJIanuracturcd at Worcester, Mna. Ill UtnwatlWSa ot uny mlur mny U fuuml In Ihcic iiulruiurnti, a il tit y C'jiiuin Wany ESSENTIAL IMPROVCMENTO HOT liVVS In til.tr Oicai Almlrm to producn work wliloh ahull lis Durable, wo will not inorlllon that whloh I not man, nnd yot la vltiil to n porfoot oruup, in order to muko n moro funoy xterlor. Wtaroalill eaaUcJif rcicnt at StyUuli nml Approj.rlato Casoj at ran 1 Conn J in tlio inaikel, with a fumli wlucli U tit t:Cl(i ly any, AO nCQARDO TONE, this roujwiHO Award with Medal & Diploma or Honor WAl bllAHTrU UV Till! CINTINNIAL EXIIIDITIOII COMMISSIONEn!) lS ."."i" Sy .1,,J "Ih'wHi l fir and (.Viilr.1 otmijflo JltfbaoliillpplUntdfcrlliti.tirpmiloltaM." Do lid fill la malo epj licsilon anj EXAMINE THESIS IWOTnUMENTfl llcfutt I'urcliulnc Catilojuet litt, on ojiflicallon lo llu Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WOnOESTEH. MAS3. illlirmni lawman --. ."J lo ti'Jtt jierilny nt lioiiie, Siunil(ii "oih-fifrt-e AddiexH feii.so A Co. Poitliind, .MiiiiRi. NASBURG & HIRST Fnosr Until r, Maiisiii u.i.n, ov. ' li:V(ooDsiiYi;vi:tiv.sTi:vM. I or, Keepeoiutnnllv on hnmM our liuue iiikI niminoihoiiH Htm,. well Nclu-leil hIih I, of " GENERAL MERCHANDISE, coiiHitMng of the k-n1 ntaplo and f,m,.y JDTT Q-OOBS, of all kituU, theehoieeit GROCERIES PROVISIONS. I Vllol slot v oi" CLOTIIIXt!, HATS nn. 1 CATS, HOOTS nml SIIOKs' Ill'HMKIlS nn.lOlL CI.OTIIIVij SI.IIM'KHS nml OlLcLOTl'l ' CUOCKKI5V mill (H.Ass WAIUC. IIAKDWAUK nnil TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, Paints, (Ills nml imiliirirN, Clinlie Ulnes iitul Miptnrs, Tlimare ami Aiuiiiiiniii,,,,, , II7MJJ d rvri.i:n willow WMlF,nd Sclaool n3ools STATIONERY, I'-tniNlKlltNH cvoot, nvn iiofit in ii v Ouri teiiiiNiu eai arr tllli'tt wnh thellneit MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, IMtll'KS TO SI' IT TIIK TI.MLS. N. II Ml ko(xIm piiii'liiiM d at our Stoie will be delivered fiee ol charj-K at any point on the mute of ilm iteitnier .l.rtle. l 1 tf t'OVS HACCIII'.lt SIIOI. I -V I'llO.NTor TIIK 'KNTIII. Ilnll.l. Mnrlilli'lil,oii If you uauiiiueaM mIihm1, Ah good hr burlier ever icuve, .hint cull on me at nn hiiI..i,i, Prom morn 'till inula or bu- noon. My razor' fliarp, my i inrn l.ien, My shop i neat and towel eleuii , And there I think that mii will find Knelt Ml'tiele to Mitt the mind , 1 trim the hmr with hWiII for gentH, Of eourw the price ih tif( ri nti , ShamptHiiui;, too, I do Mint u II (live men trial, that uillw II , So help me giaeioiiN if I make oii hob ler, You need not pay u ipi.irter of adullur J W t'o Prop' P. S Hot and cold batb nlwn m r inly H ltf ( nii MY FyeiTOi t3rJCZ)ltTi6 hf.j t'us-r VMI o It M Matt re se ,V Itetlnteatli., Vital rf (' Lottnittf, Vrlht ,V Crattlrt, PKTI'KP.S. 1 ICWI1 s. MDll.IHXCH, TAIH.L.-, Mlltltults A "on tiling-room I'n riillii t' Maile to Drib r. VOI'I'IXS made at nhortct itotUd. SEWING MACHINES Arr a i hmi Mil, NihiIH Ac P SI HK, Itltf Piioiini.Toi:. New Market. Hli.sS A, TIMMI.KS1AN Would iinnoiim e to the pnblii that tin it neu maikit ()PPOITi:Tlli:ti:.NTItAf. 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