The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, April 10, 1880, Image 2

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Tire Coast, Mail.
SATURDAY,
A Pit He 10, 1880.
KLPUBUCAN 8TATK COM'EXTIOX.
A Itctilihlirnn fniiviMillnn fm- it,,, C1..1..
, Oregon Is called to meet nt Portland,'
""inviMinj, apni ziM, lKsn, nt 11
.'I "I"1 -mi, irvMj, ni II
m., for tho purpose of no inat
male for Cmmiv, three can-
Presidential Electors, three
" rnH'K a.m., lorino
uur n rniicll
uliliitt'H for
crtndldatos for Judges of the Supremo
Cinrt,.IttilgcMnnd Prosecuting Attorneys
ior men 01 me sewrnl .luilielni Districts,
iiud the election of six delctnitos to attend
tlio. National Republican Convention,!
mm 10 inmsiict mull other business as
mny prncrly come licforc the CVmvvn
lion. The Convention will consist of 105 Pel
gates, flttortl()nitl among the various
otiiiillux u follows:
JUttcr
Ilrntott
CUrUnma ..
(ilntlMlll
C'oluiiiMti.. . .
Coo ...,,...
'tirrr
H555
1111 .-4 I.aiio,.... ..,... .9
. II 1.1 mi 12
10 Marlon IT
A Mu iltiom.-ili , . .21
S Polk 7
0 Tlllnainok..... 1
9 I'malilU T
....11 I'lilim 5
A Windilnglon 8
0 VCitrn
Yamhill 0
IVuixIn.........
(irnnL
.InrKeon...
.1orplilitc.
J.nkc
Tlu mmw Ih-Iiik one lVlotr.tte for every
100 voto, itml 0110 for oyery fnn-tionof ,'b
votw mnl over cast for Svo'rvtstry of State
:tt the last im-nxl eleetinn.
The Coniniittfo recomiiicml that the
ItriinnrioH Ik luhl on Satnnlay, April 3,
1SS0, ami tho County Conventions on Satur
day, April 10, 1SS0, unk-M otherwise ordered
by the nrojKr County Central Committee.
DAVinFuoMiis, Clialruian.
ajjiaoiiaaiaiiaai 1 imnaaiBBiB
fj
4Jraat nail the Xrct.ltlrncy. j believing his friend most worthy;
Ah tho time is nt lixrul when dole- a,ul il mayhanpeu that several can
KteiaretolK?choenJnthisiortionof didatcs for some office will be put
the State, who, as members of the forwjird, of equal merit, and in such
State Convention, will have .1 voice in a case the count of the ballot will be
the selection of delegated to the Xaj the accepted and conclusive arbiter
tionnl Kepublican Convention that is 1 of the adverse claims. We have con
10 nominate a candidate for Prce-Mont, j fulcnce that straight forward honest
wc deem it a duty to express our views mcnwmbo chogcn for thc cuUrc
aMo the choice of our national tand-Ucke men that wm . t, j.
nnl iKsnrcr. o have alwnvs favoretl 1 . , ,. , . ,,
...i:.... 1 ,t ...! c. . r. iimtarv and conual support of all
emlmgdelegatcstothcbtatoConvcn- , . t ...
tiou untrammelled l.ySIecialinstrnc-;mcmbcrs of tho qntbhean party
tions, believing that intelligent nndjaml nia3" from the ranks of our
nnd hone.it delegates will respect thcPPoncn's-
views of their constituents in the I
choice of men to represent the party ; j Saturday night, says the Portland
nd it sometimes happens that in-j Bee, Second street, near Alder, was
M ructions seriously embarrass the ac-1 alm0st thc scene of a shooting affray.
fioiieol delegates after arriving nt the 5 An angry brother, intent on aven'g-
iKnnt of duty. Hut delegates should 1 -,i , j
i . , , .,,,. tinS a sisters honor, was around
last tvill in lnrfAl i2 tr rlin faAlturv tt -
.1.... 1 1 " 1 t. !
1 Ii(i4f wimtn tliv rinrrrtif nml tmm
a hon.cwhat familiar acquaintnnco Thc3' mct uncxpcctdly face to face,
with tho Hcpublicans of Coo nnd ,aml out for a third party theshaqer
Curry eounticf, We have no hesitation J would have fared badly, as the broth
iu .Haying that General Grant is not erraent business, when the gambler
theirchoice for I're.-ident. This feel-1 saw the'gun, he flew down Second
ing docs notarise from any want of ap j street, toward 'Washington, and a
lircciatioii for the distinguished ex-.
ircMiieni, nor irom any sympainy ,
with that shallow chqt-trap which ha. ,
iecn neniiucu ny tnc democratic jtress ;
thnt "empire would follow the third 1
term." Hut there is, at the present
lime, no rood reason lor nbohslunc .
' 1
the custom of Ite.-towing no more than ,
two terms of that higholllce upon one
liiun, which has been thus far adhered
to in our history. Two terms is cer
tainly enough to satisfy the pure and
patriotic ambition of an' citizen, and
nothing but a national crisis making
uch a step a necessity, should lead to
the nomination for a third term, and
no such crisis now exists. Besides
the.-o considerations, it must be ad
mitted by nil that President Grant
win unfortunate in his selection of ad
visers and bubordjiiates in thc Exccu- j
live department during his second
term to a degree that nearly shattered
ihcallegaincc of many of his staunch 1
ot'itolitical friends. While there has '
never been anv disclosures that indi-!
rate malfeasance on thc part of Gen.
Grant, his tlrcngth as a candidate
might be affected by the mi-conduct
tf those whom he appointed to and
maintained in office.
Tho nomination of cither Blaine or
Sherman would be moro acceptable,
and we have no doubt that the assem
bled representatives of thc gicnt Re-
publican party of the Union, will l
able to place in nomination for Pro-i-
'I
dcnl and Yicc President, a man who
will bring to the contest an uiitaruir li
ed record as well as mature statesman
ship. With such standard-bearers, Uic
election of 18S0 will add to tho tri
umph of tho Republican party, nnd
lo the prosperity of tho Union.
Indian KoIIch.
JI10 nauutraur says: uur Ji.tfui
J'oiut correspondent sends us the fob I
lowimrintercstimrilem under date of
... ... . .. S -r il
March 2."th : John TJielin, a few days
ago, found near Norway, Coos county,
the skeleton of an Indian. The akull
was largo ami entire; the teeth were
.ill sound, the wisdom teeth just com
ing through the bone. A rib was
found pierced by a Hint ano'w-head
with a small piecoof thc point broken
off. Thc arrow-head is about one and
one half inohc Jong by tlneo-fourths
inch wide at tho largo end. An old
rusty sword was found sticking point
downward at tho crown of the skull,
'flu, au-nul in about 'Winches long and
mo edged; it has no handle and p-
penis to bo nothing but iron. By his
uri.L- was found a liuinlior 01 sinaii
uiiind sliells, about one-eighth of an
inch hiR t tho small end by nuo
fourth at tliouthor, and poihnps one
nnd ouo'fumth iuuh long. Tlio holU
nr said tttlifrluiliau money.
(Umsaiiiiiil fo? the Mail only T2 50
pOlTJllllllll.
Ah ItHper-tnnt Only
Tlio nicmlwra of tho Republican
County Convention, vhich moots nt
Coquillo City to-tiny, nrocnllcd upon
to perform u very impoitnnt nuty.jSH.KtZ ft
MllIc WO arc not in tho midst of n expiration of tlilrtv days from tho dnte of
lu.liiinnl :- :,,.. ,:. ;..,, nf i:r I tin notice, viu Junto. H.Stitt. liomete,id
or liberty, this convention if wisciionSlMo, suwNVumV
nnd discrete in its notion vvillnomi- V Vaf sn V"'1 NYMo( W ,,w,!,m
,., , l ell 13 w, nntl MMitc tlto followiitu I
unto tlio principal oiuecrs tor voos
..,....(.. f.,.. t... 4k-.-. ... r,ll,tir!iii. .
., , , - 1 t. 1 1 1 v 1
the 1st of next Jtlly, Itesulcs sending '
ilclegntes to the Mate Convention
that is to nominate a member of
Congress, tho entire Judiciary of
this State, and give expression to
the voice of the sovereign State of
Oregon in tho selection of i c:ndi.
date for President of tho United
States.
The attendance upon the Conven
tion will probably be large, giving
ample opportunity for a full under
standing of the feeling in all parts
01 uio couiuy, aim wo arc satislieil :
r . . t .. . 1
that among tho friends of candidates
everywhere there is a laudable dispo
sition to submit to tho will of the
majority as expressed in the Conven
tion. The first consideration in the
selection of ofliecrs should be the
qualifications of the candidate as to
honesty and capability, and next his
acceptability bv the ieoplc. There
will necessarily be a diversity of in-
dividual preferences, each honestly
hunting a well known gambler,
o O
looker on savs vou could have plavcd !
cllcckcrs on his coat tail, so intent
,vas je to t Qut of tho wav of ,.dot
-. - .... -. - .
ar gun."
The most recently
published fig-
ures snow mat suiciue is on me m-
crease in France. Before thc Franco-
ucrmaji war 111c average iiumuer 01
suicides only slightly exceeded 5,000
a year, and they now exceed C,0u0.
In Paris there are three times as
many suicide, committted a in the
country. Most of the men who de
stroy themselves arc bachelors. Tho
spring is the time of tho year when
suicide is most frequent, and death by j
hanging is more usually resorted to
than any other mode of self-destruction,
being considered more cxpedi-
tious
Oct of c-crv five loaves of bread
eaten in England in 18S0, says the
London Advertiser, three must come
from thc United States and Russia;
and tho Pall Mall Gazette, in view
r
" 1
thc armed condition of Europe andj
the event of war, nsks: "With mil
lions of 111011 depending ujoii coun
tries thouand of miles distant, for
daily bread, what would be the result
of a fortnight's short supply."
Some time during May, T. H. Bean
will sail from San Francisco in thc
Conbt e5urvcv
Alaska water,
, . .,
schooner Tuconia for
He goes by Govern-'
ment orders, as an ichthyolagical ex-,
port, to ascertain the actual import-,
anco and extent of thc Alaska cod
fisheries. The," arc said to be more!
valuable than those of Newfoundland
and Labrador.
Ox the steamer Elder, arrived laBt
night, says thc llr Miss C. Baker, a ,
lad v of California, who is said to be
. ' -.. .... ....
,. ,. , ,11,, '
coast. Some of the boys had be tor,
k to their -laurel, as she is said to.
I III 1XMU.M laLl LUJ11 lUt-JUVi W M i
be a "Mvift."
Tin: lighthouse board at Washing
ton have lccommonded that $7o,(00
be appropriated for a lighthouse on
Sand Island, to be ".nstructcd of
stone, etc., upon iron-.-r.vjw piling.
At Tin: mouth of Hi' Siuslaw, the
Guard says, there is a settlement with
one hundred voters that has no poll
ing placo or precinct organization.
Mis.s Lai-ua U. Lyons, an esteemed 1
and accomplished young lady of,
Scottsburg, died a short timo since, '
of consumption
Tub Souther!
icrn Pacific railroad track ,
is laid eignieen nines ocyonu lucwa,
... ... .!... I 1 ,!..
Arizona. ,
Tin: Vermont Democracy aro for
ir.i,i,irL- tiir I'rosidont. I
Tutsi: has been groat d.unagc from
fato floods hi Toronto.
I'ltouo two liltlo linos tliatJouk t mli'iim,
Are ouly jnit ;u to fill up th celatun.
NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF.
laxn OrncR, llosKitrmi, Oh:,
April 3, 18S0.
Notice Is hereby eiven tli!t tho follow mi?
named settler hits tiled not ico of his intm.
m iins witiicwc, i. John D.Cooloy, tvin. I
tol IV, loolte. 1). II. r.ilmi.r. nnil II 1..
'oltn. Ml of (.hctoiHN Currv ooutt.v Urt-ott,
on the 17th iby of May ISSO, Iwforc jmlgo
or dork of tho court of Curry cmnttr. Dr.
15 W.M. F.mKSJAMJN, Register,
SUMMONS.
In tlto Circuit Court of the State
of Ore-
gott for tho county of Coos.
A. Xaslmrg ami 0. Webster v
It. 11.
Lttse.
Action for (lanugos ami tho nkitcment of
a nttiiunco.
To 11. II. I.tno still tlofotnl.tnt. lit tho
n.Mttc of the State of Oregon you are hereby
rcijuirol tonnpoar ami answer thccotnnlatnt
of the nlaiutitts on tile aiMtnst vou in the
alwvo entitled court ami cause on or Wfore
fcl,u irsi"; in wic nvAfc rotiu.ir eiiu "i -vi
t... : . .1-.. !. . - 1..- 4. ... ..f --:.i
court, v: MONDAY, THE 24TII DAY
OF MAY, 1SS0, and the defendont vnll tako
notice that it he fjul to appear and answer
said complaint tho plaintirl will take judg
ment against Inm for dvo hundred dollars
damages, and the further relief in said com-.
plaint deuiaudod. !
l"ublishel by onlcrof Hon. J. F. Watson, t
Judge of said court, dated April 10th ISS0.
li. EPSTEll.
1."-Gt Attorney for Haintilft
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution issucil out of
ti
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fiu ,
tho county of Curry, on tho 13th day of ,
f....i. teen :.. ....x. ..r i..t. 11. ...1.... !
plaintiff, and Will Huntlev, defendant, for
mo jinn m nnjj n, niui owi! uji ai jj -j,i,
to mo directeil and delivered, commanding '
mo to make levy and sale acconling to law, t
roiwrty re.il or iKrson.il of sanl do 1
feudant, I liavo levied uikih tho following
described real property Mouging to said
defendant, towit: Lots 3 and 4. and an 1111
divided interest in lots 1 and 'J of sec, 1, j
T. 30, SK. 1.5 w., and lota 1 and -Z of sec. 3(5
T. 33, SR. 13 w., mid tho X of see 31, I
and tho XJ of SW of section 31, T. 33, SU. !
14 w. in Currv Co. Or.
And I will, on the THIUD DAY OF
MAY, 1SS0, at tho hour of 0110 o'clock in '
the afternoon of said day, at the courthouse
door in Kllcnsburg. sell all the right title
and interest of said defendant in and to said
property, or so much thereof as may bo nee-'
essary, which he hail on tho 3th day of !
.Marco, laou, lu saiiy saui eitxunmi aim
accruing costs.
Dated at KiXENsnur.n, On., March 13th,
1SS0. A. H. MOOHC,
12 4w Sheriff of Curry county, Or.
SUMMONS,
Tn thc Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the count vof Currv.
Mary O. Cha-o vs. W. A. Chase.
Thc Port Orford Cedar Co., Bombard
Kcrchotrnnd l'hillip Fisher.
Suit in equity to loreelosc a mort-j
gage. !
mi) V. A. CHASE, THE POUT OR-
il. .,! ".TT.ri
1 ford Cedar Company, llernlianl
ivcreuuu nuu 1 1111
lp Mslier, uciunii
ants. In thc name of the State of
Oregon you arc hereby required to an
itear and answer the complaint on file
in the above entitled court and cause,
on or before the first day of the next
retrular term of said Court, viz : MON-1
DAY, THE 7TII DAY OF JCNE, A.
D. 1SS0. And you arc hereby notified
said com
:i
that if vou Jail to answer
' plaint the plaintiff: will take a decree
! ....:.. ..yt, fi,, (I.., -..lii.f !,, cowl pnni.
ilUillllSk UH .J. llluiVMVl.ll ..v vw..
nlaint demanded, to wit : For thc ,
forcclosure of a certain mortgage exe
cuted by A. V. Chas on the -d day
of June, 1S73, in favor of Mary O.
Plmtn fnr tlm smIa nf tbo tirotiprtv ill
said mortgage described, to satisfy the 1
claim of the plaintitl anil lor Uirtiicr
relief.
This summons is published by or
I dcr of Hon. J- F. YYut-on, dated March
4th, ISM), U. V KllsTEIl,
11-Ot Attv. for Plaintiff.
Livery & Feed Stable,
MARSHFIELD, OG'ti
vtTti i." nun j
- Proprietors
1 U1IUM iJt.VU
Wo have lately built a ftrst-elas
Stablo on Pine ctrcct, anil have Horses
to hire at all hours. Hauling done at
short notice.
E. B. DEAN & CO.
E. IJ. DEAN,
C. If.
V. WILLCOX 1
AND
MERCHANT.
We havk Amvavs on Hand a Flll
Assortment Of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE
LUMBEIvl
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER
And
SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, j
and nt the
THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES!
FARM FOR SALE!
ACRES OF CHOICE LAND
At Mm iiinuth of Willniich
'. . .. 1. 1 1 r..t.
jiigfi, near .Minn jjcihi mm .iiubh-
field. Good house and out ijulHiiiigs,
Adapted for dairying or genoral farm-
Ung. Good voung orchard, wno 01
1 iiir. i,iuii f.nn'iH iii Coos county, the
place, with stock and inipUiiuonts, will
bo sold vory cheap.
fc-Forluilhor particular, apply at
the office of tho Coast JIaii.. tf
fill
i
BAY VIEW
.ASIIFIELID, OGKLT.
"1111, RClCllCltiiPl"01irictll
VIVUH IjM. R WgWU Al?!
Keens constantly on linnil.nnd
LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER,
WHOLESALE ami RETAIL.
my har is sui plied wiTiinii: cnoiCKsr iiuaxds ox
WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS
BRANCH SALfOXAT EMPIRE CITY.
TKCE j
innKHARTHnir
a.wV...r,.. a a.w a
Mrs. K. M. Lm'lihurt
I'roprictrt'ai
KMi'ini: City
Oi.x.
l?ncnlmiiY A- (Tnrtt? TilAT
UUbCUUlS IV l.'0US lill
STAGE
imp
"H
.r. cjoran ,r co., i,'oi,wwi..-.s.j
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
.,.,.,.,,- . .- v.. a v w,..- .,Jf , , ., j.
i' (6sday excepted) at
7 0 A. M.
TUC TDAWCI IIIO FlUDI IP
I fit I II A CLIN U rUDLIU
WtLI. riXlt TIMS TO Hi:
CHKAPKST, BKSTuml QUICKEST
OF ALL UOUTUS
ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF
THE INTERIOR.
n LOSE CONNECTION M A l)E
I with the ears and overland stages
at Ilo:clurg. I
All busines" entrusted to our care ' '
will be attended to with proinptiu-.v.
and security.
fiS-FARE KEDUCED TO fO.7
Each ptttfewjer atloieedlViVi ofbaggiuif.
For Further particulars enquire of
F. SCIlETTEK.Agt.
Telegraph oll'ice, Empire City.
OrS. S. BAILEY.
Blanco Hotel, Miirshtleld, Or. is
rtiAitsurir.i.o
Drug Store,
DH. C. B. GOLDEN", PkoPK.
Opposite Xatiburu' Store.
II A V K C 0 X S T A X T L Y OX II A X I)
AM. "-OUTS OK
:d:r,tt3-s
AXIt-
HEMICALS
WINKS FOR &
MEDICINAL Pt'HI'OSES,
Tnvssiiis,
aroiv&ES.
TOIIiHT.AIVTI-
STATIOKHH.YANr
BCIIOOIiIlOOICS,
ALSO cuoifi:
CIGARS andTOBACCO,
and everything usually kept in a
JIKMCAI. IIIM'K.NSAIIV.
J'rcHcrlptloHH Carefully Com
pounded. l-3-tf
E. A. AjSDERSON,
Good
1 iwrpv tun FFFfl STflRI F.
UHL.III MOU . a.w w... ,,
MARSHFIELD, OR.
I
HA ULING DONE AT SHORT NO ,
tico and at very reasonable rates)
I CO.VI. ASH WOODCONHT.VXTI.V ON II.VNH
?ftt
the
CE8TRAL HOTEL.
1 Cor. A and Front StK.,MAHsi!m:uj)Oii.
i-l rAVINflTAKKN CHARGE OV
JCTZL. tbe altove named house, we can .
promise to our patrons, ,
I'li-Hl-oliihH I'nrr, I'nlr OonlliiK
And courteous attention. .
l?rX TRIAL IS SOLICITED..
OUJiJtAJt I
Is w 11 supplied in its line, and Is under
our personal maiiiiKeincnt. I
' WERDEN BROS,
Proprietors
B00T& SHOE MAKER
MAitHirFii;M,Ofj. '
1VI1JI, SO AZilJ KINDS I
Of
QTJSTOIivd: -ATOIK
in a thorough manner ami uso
tuly tin.
BEST MATERIAL
I
ISIvopou Front Street, ojipoiifo the !
Piouui r UarUet. ' "tf '
x-Tr2w77 I
Horses rjwffc " " j
to Z X "'" j
BREWERY,
oilers for sale n sunovior article of
COOS B-AY"
-rnv nvrwi
jjj
MMiltSIIKIKi It. OIIKItOV.
W. It. SlMI'MtX A 1). Uoi.I.ASIl
1'ropriftoiM.
MEATS
mid iiniis!ons of nil kindu
.Mild nt tho lowi'st
Hi inn rates
J)J,r,.,),nl"anv imlul iMwl
sttzf'dp:
3S
i.
KOll
YKSSKLS.
LOtUHXC. CAMPS
AND KAMI I.IKS,
ALWAYS READY.
-tv
&3We keep nothing but thobost-3
and insure satisfaction.
l.v-l-tf
a week in vonr own town. Terms
ami $5 free. Add'ress II. Uai.i.ktt it Co.
Port laud, Maine.
EUGENE O'CONNELL,
M I 1 I! IS'
STOVES & RANGES,
1 atOst IlllpIUM'll
Hardwarejools,
Implements.
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND
AMMUNITION.
TjJLJULJPS &g oils.
WOOD .t WILLOW WAltE,
Steaiu.Watcr Pipe and Fitting', Gran
ite and Plated Wares.
MAXllACTlUl.il OF
COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE.
TIN
.lOlt VOItl
EXHCLTi:!! WITH Disr.VTCH.
R55--EXTKAS for Stovei, Plows
Mowers nnd I. capers furnished
at short notice.
THE
PIONEER MARKETS,
Maiisiii-ikmi & Emiihi; City.
II. I'. WHITNEY, riioriui'TOit.
A good supply of
M ITT TON , -- -- - C A X X E I)
BEEF. "lUH GOOCS,
PORK, ETC 5Ea ETC., ETC.
and all kinds of
sALTMEATSa.niVEGETABLES
constantly 011 liiiiul. Also a
gooil stock of
OIlOOJiilllMS.
V K S S E Is S
LOGGING " CAMPS
SUPPLIED AT SHOUT XOTI CE
lv-ilf
HIGHEST HONORS;
v
tarst Centennial World's Fair, 18761
na
SHONINGER OKQANS
Woocticxo vniTtuovn.1 xa na
BEST INSTRUMENTS.
nlreempirHrxetlItnetltrtocBU4b7
& JuiIim lo Uilr llapurl, from w tloh ih'
aUowlog U a ezuictt
"Th ii. HiioNi.vann onaAN co.'a
xblbtt ti the bet IiiitrumcnU t
prlo tenaerlD j thea poiilbl to Ur oltM
i parauutri.MTiDg comi.iiiauon 01 litta
tad IltlU, proUuclaa oorel tai plonlDR tStctf,
MTlDg eombloaUon ol lUtiU
tooUlolug mnr deilrutlo ImproTtmenli, will
f tosd looitr In drr or damn climate, leii llabl
lap
mtir
f Una loogtr In dry or damn client. Un lltbli
t ! out of order, all tli board! being mad
toree-pljr, pot totelber to It It Impoielble for
them to
en
tlier ahrluk, awtll nr epllt.'
TUB
onlv ouaAna
AlVAUUliU
THIS
BANK.
Tble Medal arvd Award wai erantej after lh
tnoit aerere competition tt tlie beet maaari,
befuie one of ttto uioet oompeleiit Jurle
rar tweubled.
Vw Blrlte and prloee Jnit Iteoed, whloh are
In accordance wltli oar rale, lb UKST OK
AN (or tli leeat moner.
TT tr preptred toappolnttfewntirigent.
Oloitrated OaUlofU mailed, poet-paid, ea
f pUottloa to
0, SHONINGER ORGAN CO.,
- 07 to Its CHESTNUT STMBT,',
tttir IIitm, Oo. '
B V S 1 N E H H V A II 1) 8.
T.O. MAUKEY.M.l).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
E.Mrim: Citv, Oiikiiox.
C. B. GOLDEN, M.D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Maiiniifikmi, Oiikuon.
C. W. TOWKU, M. 1).
PHYSIGIAN&SURGEON
M Mt.Hiiniu.n, Oiiimmin.
W. C. ANdHli, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Cooulttr Cltih O1711.
S. II. il.VK.viin, J. W. Hamilton
11 AZ A III) it MA.MIIrON,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Will practice in the various couits
of the state.
OITIlT. AT lIMI'lIli: CITV, Ou.N.
0". i&. sio-Liosr.
ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
MAItSllFli:i.D,Olti:tiON.
(i. WKHSTKK,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW
M lllMII'lt.l II, (lll iin.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
XOTARVPrilLRWrOWEVAXrEII,
LMPIKi: CITY, OUX.
Colli't'tioUM ami ntbrr btixinorw placed
In my hnuiN, Mill it't'ciM' pmuipl ntloii
lion." vl-.'1-tf
1. WlllGUT,
U. S. Mineral ami I'. S. Irputj
s r K V 10 Y O It ,
t'oijrii.i.t: Citv, 0..
Will attend lo the buiiiew of surveying
in any pai I of tho county.
lVrlVi't inupsof nil ou'ni'jed lauds, fur
nisliittnt slmrt imtii'i'.
1:. ;. ; it 1 Mit on,
ATTiKNKY sd I'Hl'SSKLLllR AT LAW,
iiiivix'xa iiii oi'i'Vi on iuoon
V xliari1
ipublif p.itiunii(.'c is rcsiH-i't
fullv mjIii'
I :tMf
ZVXV.3 IN 1 1 Jl'X I.IIjXS
M wiMirit.i Oi:i:oos.
Thix IiiHtitlitilimi noil nfrnrdi the 1h"I
facililii's fur I'lliii'ittinii lo be found in the
Coast Itepioii "f Siiiilhrrn Ort'Koii. Tbr
Aciidi'iiiy is K'niihmtcil Into three dejuirl
incuts as follows:
The I'rlniai'! Department
In which Introductory llrnui'lii's arc
taught,
The Junior Department.
Kiuhrnring Orthography, Ucailing,
Wrilinu', (irauinntr, Gciiurapliy, History,
Physiology, l'muihar Science and Men
tul and Practical Arithmetic.
The Senior Department
Embracing Hook-UeepitiKtsiugle and
double entry)Boliuiy, Cbemistry, I'ollti
al I-'coiiouiy, Latui, Itbelorie, lllgbei
Arithmetic," Algebra, Geometry, Trigo
nometry and surveying.
MUSIC.
Instruction in this brunch is given
when desired.
Bo inn can be had for from f.'l to $1
per week uith private fHinilies, ami for
still less thensevenil stiulimts club to
gether and lsiard tliuuiselvcH.
TliltMS.
Primary Department - - - -f Ti.tHl
Junior . . .... 7,Atl
Senior . . .... I0,th)
J. T. McCoioiAc,
Principal.
vl-H-tf.
M7!liiuek. lila day nt home easi
ly made. Costly outfit 'free. Address
Tuck A Co. Augusta. Maine.
Epilog. ExceDea ly Hone.
'rum
Taylor & Farloy
CABINET ORGAN.
irianurncturad al IVorcotrr, ?!.
IU. H.P107ri(ri:iI of any value may U fwnj
La theie inatruincnli, and tliey contain many
R88ENTIAL IMPROVIMKNT8
3t rCVVS la oUur Organe.
Almlnajto produoo work whloh athea.ll bo
Durable, wo will not aanrinos thnt whloh
lo not ooen, onil yet lo vltnl to a perfeot
Organ, In order to make n moro fno
oxtorlor.
We ate llill tnaltcd lo preient at
Stylish and Appropriate Cumi
u ran Le found In the inatket, with a fiaUh which II
lit ,Ullll by any,
AB RROARDO TONE,
the rotxowiiic
Award with Medal & Diploma of Honor
was cn.wr.n ny the
CENTEHHIAL EXHIBITION COMMISSIOHERIl
" Ter Irraniir In IViittntoilile, Rttntilil, f I'tlTf l4
EElLLUltr Of T0)K, tiulrtroltr ii fimr l Cnrral
iUUtrlaHaiilullpplliii(ifrleitriolaUodrt."
Do not Tail to male application and
BXA.MINE TUHDU IH8TBUMKNTS
Ikfore I'litcliailni;,
Catalogue! fite, on ar.pltcallon lo the
Taylor & Farley Organ Co.
WOItOESTER, MAgS.
K.i to kvjo jiei diij at home. Samples
I n-oilofi flee. Addieiwi hflLNsoK A Co.
PoitlAiitl, Maine.
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NASBURG & HIRST,
Fito.vrHriu:i:T, M AiiHititi:i.i, o(S-,
lYTEW GOODS IIY EVEItYHTKAjf.
1 erikeepeonntuntly on hand In
our largo nnd eiiimnuilUnin 0ri a
store, n
Well selected stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
eonsttslng of the best staple mid fmiry
JDtt-: GOODq
of all kinds, the ehoicesl
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
A I.AIKli: STOCK OP
CLOTHING,
HATH nml CAPS.
HOOTS and SHOKH,
Ut'ltniCItS ami OIL CLOTHING
SI.IIM'KHS 11ml OILCLOTH '
CltOCKHKY and GLASS
WAUIC.HAItDWAUI.;
anil TOOLS,
Cigars and Tobacco,
Palutn, Oils ami Yntiilslicx,
Clinlre Wines and blipuirs,
Tlunare ami Aiminniltluii.
ccri.Mtv. mnn ,md
lrII.U)W'Alti:.itnd
Scixool Books
AND
STATIONERY
jrtrxvjviiwirirwo aoona,
jtvx3 iroBiimiY
Our exteniive show eases are filled
wish the finest
MILLINERY ANDFANCY GOODS.
PRICKS TO SUIT Til 10 Tl.MKS.
X. II. All goods piuehaiid at our
Store will bo delivered fiee of charge
tit tiny point on the route of I ho
tteiuner Myitle. vl-l-tf
's iiAititi:u siior,
IN I'llONT Of Till: CIINTIIAI, IIOII.I-
.Mnrshllelil, Ogu
I f you m ant an easy shave,
As good as barber ever gaie,
Just cull on mo at my saloon,
From morn 'till night or busy noon,
My razors' sharp, my scissors', keen,
M v shop is neat and towels clean .
And there I think that you will find
Each iirtu-letosiii! theinlnd ;
I trim the bairn it h skill for gents,
Of eouise the price is fifty cents ,
Shampooing, inn. I do that well.
Give iiic a trial, that will tell ;
So help me grm iuus if I make you hoi-
lor,
You need not pav tt iiuirtcrof adolliir.
J. W. Cov.lVopr
P. S. Hot ami cold bulbs alivavs ready
11 iMfl
COOS HAY
FURNITURE
STOZR-IE.,
CO.NSTVNTI V ON II VNII
Mattre.iri .0 llrilstrad,
('halm it1 l.outaien,
CrlliH ,l Cradle.
PICTCItlvS, FKAMES, MOI'LIIIXGH,
TVItl.l, MIHHOIIS Ac
i'oii HI Iiikiiiii I'll I'll I III i-o
Made to Older.
C'OUI'IXS made at shortest notice.
SEWING MACHINES
Attaciimknis, Ni:kiu.is A-c.
F M I5K,
lvllf PltOI'Ull.TOI!.
The New Market.
ROSS A TIMMEI.MV.V
Would announce to the public thuO
their new market
OPPOSITE THE CEXTltA L HOTEL
IS NOW UfKNI.II
AXDTHEYAItEPUEPAItEDtoSELL
A I.I. KINIIH Of
BEEF PORK A MEATS of ALL KIXI)
P R 0 V I S 1 0 NY A 'dlD V EGETABLES.
t VESSELS m,d LOGGING ('AMI'S
SUI'l'LIEP.
KTI'ltlCES DOWN TO THE BEHJS1
M HOCK
! NEW HOME
SewingMachines
I Jl'ST RECEIVED IIYSTAMKIt!
fOll SVI.f.
AT REDUCED RATES, BY
HEXIIYO. PLOEHEU,
I). Morse's EmpiieCllv.
V. (I. VKBHTFJl,
IBooTs Shoes
Anil l.etitlier I'liulliiK".
M.viiHiini.i.ii, On.
1IIAVE LATELY IHvTl'ItXEI)
1 fioiu San Fiiiniisco with a com
jileto stoi k of every thing in my 1I0
icittly nintle boots mid shoes, etc,
BST MATERIAL NLY USED,
FARM FOR SALE,
' SMALL KVItM SITUATED. o
' I the Imnlvof the Comiillo Uivut'
coiiiuiuinp: n iien-H
RICH DOTTOM LAND,
Witli Ifnnso mid Orchard. Can w
Itnnleil at it Reiisouublii Halo.
For paitieuliuii apply U)
HiiKiiv Susninr.vcKi.x,
Kuipiru Oily, Uiegoii.
. vr .
Ar
uWyWwilWrMfWijUj.
zzEFimmiMjkivtemss-m- lAtcxr vj. . , ' . ' VA1
" nviftdca a . n.ata H-rrrrri ojiim om a i a ,tm- ,m. jntmL.. -. .jaM ij. ..m- lr.