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The Coast Mail. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1SS0. FOIl PRESIDENT JAS. A. GARFIELD, 'J OF OHIO. FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHESTER A. ARTHUR, OF XKW YOKK. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. GEO. II. CURRY, of Grant, E. L. APPLEGATE, ol Linn. C. D. WATSON, of Luke. The White Lcnuo I'tiroi-ltr. N. Y. Tribune. The noininntion of Goneral Han cock conies too laic. Tlio same thing was tried in 1SG4, with General Me Clcllan as a candidate, and then it was too early. The war was not yet over, and tlio representative of the disloyal South, though n distinguished Union soldier, was not trusted. Gen eral Hancock first came into political notice in 1SCS, as the representative of tlio White Leagues of Louisiana, which, with his aid as a military com mander, had effectually applied An drew Johnson's policy to tho extin guishment ol the loyal party in that district. Ho had been llattered by his selection to take command in that district in placo of General Sher idan, who had been put aside because lio would not carry out Mr. Jolnfion's policy, thwart tlio reconstruction acts, and put tho Gray above the Blue. General Hancock was made to believe that n Presidency would follow if ho faithfully carried out "my policy,' and became the mouthpiece and de fender of the cunning and implacable Bourbons of the South. His orders and letters of that period, in every line, might have been dictated by the secret council of the White League. All that man could do, as an officer of the Government, to shield from punishment the cowardly assassins who were engaged in exterminating loyalty in the southwest. General Hancock did by his orders and his re fusals to act. It is to bo presumed that he did not know the facts. He surrounded himself with a coterie of rebel politicians, and, being political ly an inexperienced and impressiona ble man, believed what they told him. In return for his complaisance and aid, he was promised, and after twelve years at last receives, a nomination for the Presidency at tho hands of the men who tried to destroy tho Union. There can be no mistake as to the influence to which this nomination is due. Nearly every Southern State voled to nominate General Hancock in the.Dcmocratie Convention of 1S03, and when that failed the Solid South took General Frank Blair, as another Union soldier who believed the con- stitutional amendment:! "nnconstitu-1 tional.rcvolutionarv, and void." The j x-a-u .1 c. i T,i I North spurned Seymour and Blair as it would have then spurned General Hancock if nominated, or any other representative of tho White League policy advocated by Mr. Johnson. Twelve years have passed, and again il. CI.M 0.l. :.. . " "" wwum uiuo w iiuu u ousii fcervant into tlio White House. The votes for General Hancock wore cast mainly by Southern delegations. Some months ago, a telegram from certain White League leaders of Louis iana disclobed the fact that they were working, in Louisiana, Texas, Mississ ippi, and tho other Cotton States, for the nomination of thoir friend of 1807. Tho Convention was managed, and adroitly rushed beyond all cool considerations, by their manamvers. Mr. Kelly in New York and Mr. Wal lace in Pennsylvania, who wished to beat Mr. Tildeu at any cost, became the Northern managers for the Solid South, and will divide the honors of the-victory. But do they think that the loyal people of tho North will now go back to the anti-reconstruction policy of Andrew Johnson, and vote to make its niort willing and subservient instrument the President of these United States? Iot V-ry Serous '2'IlK;lIsI,, A Tribune's Indianapolis special tays: E.vGovcrnor Hendricks posi tively declines to serve upon the ex ecutive committee under English as cliainiian ot the totato Uentral O'om-, ... ,-. .. inittce, regarding Jus appointmont in tho nature of an insult Shoemaker, 1 roprictor of the Sentinel (Democrat ic organ), refuses to support English, nnd us yet not a single lino has np pcarcd in favor of the English boom. At Troy Mills, Iowa, while a Fourth of July celebration was in progress, tliQ marshal of the day struck a man for insulting a woman. This was tho signal for a free fight, which lasted over two hours, and in which over 300 jnen took part. Four men were fatal ly injured, and 25 recoived painful wounds. Physicians from all the sur i minding towns were attending upon thostitfcrers. LrTtTKits recoived at Ujhraltar from Jlorocco ropiirts that Imperial troops pnrsiiod thu Itubcls to the mountain, whuMi tho latter huinfjioinforoud turn- . I . .I.aI tiiiMiuiH .nut ..iniil.tlr.li. ,',-.. ",i.iii'i. .ii .v.iijfv.u,lii I ra the camp of tho lmponal CuinnwiiU- W4-tf b JS-ei-in-ohiof and nerp iloslroyiijfc' corp i u-Shooou KrontStreot.opporitmlio near AlQ8ar ' l'one Murltt. Cnors aro reported bad in Russia and tho harvest will be below an aver age In some districts in tho south crops have altogether failed owing to ravishes of insects. The tuonty-eighth annual session of tho M. E. Conference will bo hold in Eugene City, commencing August 10th. Bishop Wiley, of Cincinnati, will preside. Rkdman M. PittcK has onMred suit in tho Superior Court of San Francis co against Squire P. Dewey and Al fred Wheeler to recover $10,000 for alleged libel. Tin, sumo plaintilf lia also brought suit agai.ist Squire P. Dewey to recover $100,000 dam.teea for alleged malicious prosecution and false imprisonment, in reference to the matter complained of in the fore going libel suit. A party of surveyors are now at work surveying the lino on which the railroad north from Bono to Oregon is to bo constructed. Work is pro gressing as rapidly as p.wilde and nobody doubts that the company pur-p-xes building tho road as s.hmi as ; possible. No great obstacle will be found and, wlit-n once the 'un.ls are at work, no great length of time will ' be roq'iirod to reach L-ikeview. THE PIONEER MARKETS Maksiififi p ,t I'MPiur City. II. P. WHITNEY, rnonucron. ,V good supply of MLTTON, vrarrarr BEEF. Srl CANNED GOOCS. PORE, ETC IfTfl ETC.. ETC.. V. and all ki '- f SALTMEATSax vegetables constantly on 1 i. Also a good s i of GH.O C3CX-LZ3S1S . V E y S E L s logging" camps SUPPLIED AT S1WRT XOTICE lvi-tf NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART XKllsHIP. Notice is hereby given that the oo-part-nerhip fiinni'rlvVitii g lH-tvtvn J.ts. L. Kerrey and S. S Bailev has lieen lv mutual eon-ent difSulviil. That the debts owing and due to s.tid firm con tnu ttl in the hotel business are to be paid to Kerrv & Holland, and that the debts of said tinn in Mtid hotel busines-s are to be paid by said Kerry and Hol land. That the'debts incurred in run ning the Lane mine, in Randolph pre cinct, Coo- county. Oregon, and all the debts oh iug by said firm in said mining business are to be paid by S. S. Bailey. J V51K L. I ERMEV, STKVF. S. BlILEY. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Lvxi) 0r7irc, r.osEorr.o On. May 24, 1SS0 Notice is hereliy given that the following named settler has tile I notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim.' and lecnro flnal entry thereof on Monday,! I110 .-stl day of June lSsO. at the U. S. ! Land Office at U-ieeburc. Oreeon. viz: J II. Wilson, pre-emption declaratory state ment No 2109 for lot (J, northeast ouarter of southwest quarter and west half of south east quart r section 23, is 41, S ranze 13 west, and names the following as his vutneao- es viz: .Robert Walker. M Itilcy and A. I ";'?." ' -""'-""et "i ')'! aim I ritoss, ot Clietco, all of Uurry county j wcgon. 22 Wm. F. Benjamin, Hester .NOTICE TO rO.VTHAlTOUH. ! A contract for keenintr the naiioor-i of Coos county, and furnNliinc them with all nccex-aries except lothinjj and mtf -ical treatment, for the term of nine months from the date of said contrai-t, i will be let bv the county court, .lulv Mb, 1SS0, to the lowed responsible bidder. ' The contractors to take charge and be at all expense in conveying mid paupers to the hospital, anil receive so many dol- j Iars in county wrip per week, for each I person so kept. ) All bids must be sealed and deposited I with the county clerk before the 7th dav ! of July, lbK. The court reserves the ritrht to reject any or all bids if the same do not meet their approval. By order of the County Court. ' mmb i i ' m i Tnrt srriTwgr PAY IT All parties indebted to the luto firm of Ferry & l'.aih y are requested to call at the Wane Hotel ami f-ettle with Ferry & llollan 1 .icdiutely, and save cota. Fei;v& Hoi.i.avd. FARM FOR SALE! K;n AritEri of ruoiCE laxd )U at the mouth of Will.iwh v nigh, near North IJcnd and liirsh- fiold. (iorwl iimifcft jmil roit hn. iliti" Adapted fr dairying or genera! farm - - ..- ...,....,.....,....., mg. irood v'i tug (irclinru. (Jne of the best farm- 1 Coos euiinty. The Cl' St : .' ,p.,d imi'Ien,enU' wi" 1 r'Jr-Knr fn. 1 r fifirliroilMrj finiilv uf the oIice of ' Cua-t Mail. "ot UX9 THE L8GKHART HOTEL, Mm. J'. AT. Lovhliavl J'mjtrlctrcs.i Kiiwiti: Citv, Oq.v. 1- ZDe-virLe, B00T& SHOE MAKER MAitsuriti.DjOo.v. WXXjI. I3C Alit. JCX2VXI3 Or in athoi.juil, in.iiini-i ami tinu only the tsa i aja r a u svaiMtn. i n at NEW DRUGSTORE, MAliSFIh'U), on. iNKXT nOOP. TO MAIL OKi'Ifr!. ttorts Mcxnoii. rroprtvtov. FULL STOCK OF ruars & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ltKST JUtAXD ON HAND. or VIGAJIS ryPresoriptions Carefully Com. pomuledby CompetentPli ysioian THE LIGHT-HUMING Tho BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, nd most THOROUGHLY constructed SEWING MACHINE ever invented. Ml the wearing part aro m.-ulc of tho DEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and arc ADJUSTABLE. It lias Iho.i rrojfj TIC TEXfiZOXt It bJ the LAJtOEST HODB1X; It has tho EasIostThroadod Shuttle. The BOBBINS aro WOUND without RUNNING or UNTUIIEADINQ tha MACHINE. It lias a SELr-SETCTNO NKEDCr.s It hag a DI AT. for rcirulating the length of stitch, WITHOUT TKVTINU: It has a I.AKOH Bl'ACi: under tho arm; It li NOISKLKSS, and lias more iioiuta nfvKHM.EVfi: than all other machines combined. ?Afjents wanted In locnlltlec whero wo ore not represented. Johnson, Clark & Co.0 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. VICTORIOUS! HIRHFT iti RF9T AWARt"! IMUIILO. Ui Ul-OI nVYnnU . . .. ... - And Grand Xedal ot Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Are Distinguishing Features cf the celebrated Giant Farm ai Warelioose Fans, HACE SY A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now havtrg many lats tn-.prorements, they arc ful'y equal t j i. cry demard ; clcann ff a, I kinds cf Gram, Peas, Bears, Casu.r Hcarj, Corn and Small Seed. They grade Vhcit pcrie-lv b cncehandlinr Sep arate Oat- from Wheat, rie and Re They hive vtry perfrct crransements f-r clean in e Timoihy, Claver, Fiax teed, Orrhird Grass, and all other Small feed They Chaff ferfeet'y, and combire every qua Uf cation required ta do the best work in the shortest time. CSS.' Wareh'i's. ai wM "iT "i MDh, t hrgely on. itn-cted, toih Li ' it .in g rire us to ftccom mndite tKr & r ..ri ', i J,ivi 7f capacity effrom 50 t3 5 s Lu&hels per 1 -r, a- rdii g to s re cf mill. They are ihip'd, b ixrd f r ocean transportbticn, nc! "set .p" or "Lnock"! d wo" for forwirding nlard, at rettuested; and ii ell cases put fne on board Cars or Steamer. Orders filed tame day at received. ) Mill '-hipped "knocied down" go for half the Irtijlit charged a when f rwarded "tet up." Oltc graph and Circulars suppUed on application. Pncet will Lc r;uotc4 tow aed ou liberal trmt. Corre pcndcr.ee solicited. The Coast Mail ri'liMHIIKTl JIVIvItY KATL'ltDAY MOUSING iiv I WEBSTER, HACKER & LOCKHART, MarHhflcld, Coos Co., Or. ! 'J'eriiiK. In Advance. Ojioyar -Six monthti Three month lo r.i 1 SOI 1 00 OFFICIAL l'AI'L'It OF COOS CO. JJEVOTI'J) TO AX.!. Xiixraa issuiun. rilK INTKHKSTS OF SOUTH- KUN OUKGOX ALWAYS FOKKMOST. The Development of ourilliiM, the Iiiipiovenientof our lmrhori, nnd rail road uoniinnnioation with tlio Iiitorlor. njni!Uio( ' . r ' It ill Hi . rTK j 1 H 5'Jj v "Tt-SI A fir W8$mk sat, v-A d'&j&iii-wfir jbj&sTZ&TEiiJi, ocmsr. Wm.Beirhert,ProprIctop Keeps constantly on lianil.nn.il LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WHOLESALE m RETAIL. .in uk is srii'i.iKD wmiTiii: citoH'Ksr nn.ixns ob INES, LipORS, AND CIGARS BRANCH SA1.( ON .ia.iBcsiirir.'.3 .-4 rang; ac9 DR. C B. GOLDEN, Pkoi-h. Opposite Xuhuvy'.- Storv. IIIVi: 0 N S T A X T L Y OX II A X I) ALL SOKTS OK IDIRTTOrS Mi'i;i ; i o.'iJ.T'-e vi, Miorsrc mm. TOlliM'I' All'l'I CXjI':S, l'WItKttMlilllY, ISTATIOItfl'lltT -VIVID SCllOO Ij LlOCJltiS, CIGABSAxnTOBACCO. and evei vi'ihi; Munn i, ; n-i'.il'' I't-fEN- ll'.t in a I'i'cwipllaus .ttrefntlu Com pounded. !-" tf E. A. AXOEPuSOX (illUll Horses to LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MARMinn li, OK. irA.K VI'LINf: DOM: AT Ml OUT N(i ii.il'U i.iii.- till! .'1 ( I I ;i ro VI. AM) U i I( ( N-I N U.v ON II M 00 OK I NO OB IIEATINU New Excelsior Oil Stove. Jiut UloTlllns for Light Ilci-MrVtf ,liiC. It will Ilroll, Rcwt, inl lll ltt ir ttiAn i'.l ui Wd Sto. fnJ fur Lircalr. .(iiLMbM.lMl.il. C0LELIAN GAS APPARATUS AND OIL CO.. 78 Mwt tj, - - Uu'Auo, III. Th Crmt Cure f r Iijrl, Imllgnthiii, lllhuni rie&Jlcha, l.li.rl iini'in. ler.r uil Ak-u, (.enml HeMUtjr iil ll t.in.lllitj vl MuiiiAcli, l.nti V f'l. n n tha iiwl lU.twii.J LitnriL of ABS0HPTI02T. !'! limn. Nu iK.tur Hill., -"uil fur Orculai., v. ril Medicated BELTS. ' ii Hit AL.Mjtiua luii an 1 the re, luu. u It U cau.iLg la U.t kiacic of Luwlt- D.iM-p.ln lirlt, i'l. Vrsrruiifl At;iic llrll. 9't. T.mlc llrll, 'J, unit Infants llrll, 01. Tll B. ! ill lwul I ny ul'lin Iiro "I .Uk nrw(pl of fiinnul, ur il in) for lufkiil. IUl AGENTS wanted in every county in tl L'mtcil Stales. Address, FISH Kit MEUICATfiD BKLT CO. 'J.;'J Illinois St., I'hicngo. WILCOX&WHITE ORGAN GO. Merulen, Conn. U.S.JL wa -rm l'1. .. S(Wl If J tlit iv tzmm itiiivit&i S!34i5j i &&&. ',. r ft4h "Children's Blow PedaFs,"! Adjusted orremovedinslantly. Invented and Exclusively usod by this Company, The most popular Organs of the clay! UNRIVALLED' IN QUALITY, "Tho Wilcox &c Whito Oricmi XxiHf motor" in tho BEST and CHEAPEST in tho markot ! Si Fur JUustriUvl (klulu'jue. HEMIGALSi n i;ro-i . ' jis jJr IUl "'Hers for i1t n Mipnit'r aitii of AT EMPIRE CITY, COOS 33-A."3T MARKET. 1 i,i:siii a , ii, uui i,u. w. R. SlMI-vi.N ,V l. Ill'l I INK ProplM-lllI-.. IMC DS -A- 00 S and provisions of nil kinds wild at die l'iwi4 livniu' rales and niil.iriili::i Mtuy point deniird Kolt VKSSEI.S. lAHUilNti CAMTS AND FAMIUKS, ALWAYS JFADY. Sa5"Ve keep mt hint; but tholMtjpK and uiMiii' ..(!. fact ion. 1 lA-l-lf !lila wei'k in otirHii town. Tcriim and ' free. Addn ,s II. II vi i.kit & l'i. l'liitl.iud. !.lll!(. PUGENE 0'GQNNELL,: ! I I" I ' li IV ! STOVES & RANGES,1 , I .It. I llllj.lVld ' Hardwarejools, N 1 hnploiiKMil.. i GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUfMTION. L-A-IMIIPS So OILS. wood a- wii.i.owwaiu:. Sti titn.W'iiirr 1'ijM. and Fitting, Uraii ite and l'littd Wan-s. M M KV II'KHIs ok TIN, COPPER &SrlEETIHOr.WAI.E. .lOIt M iH'.li. Kl ' 1 ll.li UIMI 1I-.'AT'II. I KXI'US f.r Mnw, IMown Muni i - 'in.! It. ipi - f'tnii-hrd , .it li.ii t Hutu r. I HIGHEST HONORS Centennial World's Fair, 78761 nil SHONINGER ORGANS BEST INSTRUMENTS. TbtreoiapiraUToeii'alIencoirrcofrnlxid by tot JmlKf. lu ihelr ltiiuii, trom whicU ho fallowiuK la a enr.ct; "Thn d. sno.vixanu onoArr CO.'O llillilt o tha lcst liiatrumriit t a price readerlu? theia voasiblo to a larao clia cf pnrclisfcrii, Tasting a comblnnlouol Hceii tnd Hells, prodiic!n norel and pie-asms effect, containing muiy dtilrablu improvements, wlli Und longer in dry or camp climate, less lltl.Io to gtl not of order, all tbo butrilsbelin wsilo Uren-ply, pnt t-nhrr so It li ImpoMlbl for thrn to either aiirlnk. awnll or pllt." Till: U.M.Y UUUUil AWAUDKD TIIIU IIAMC. This M'dil and Award wu eranled tftcr ltia most ssvere c'tupMHioii of tha bo.t inaksr, btfoi one of tba Juo.t cuuilialuut Juries erer seiabled. Wc Btjli ami prices Just lsnr1. which mo in aconnlaaco with cur rule, tho UlZkT Olb CAN for the least money, Tf are prepared to appoint u few new Agent. niattratcd CabUocnei msiled, post-paid, on cppUoaUoa to 0, SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 07 to 1!8 CIItSINnT 8TUKT, Ilrw IUth. Conn. nlr.r.ia ,1 nn.if irifiaw mM -flrfpiivt K C Jll , wrf:& ' r , M m j- & &&MA ,Tmm1 Viii? AiM'lili., rufichliliiK nli'ip, thu iiniii silmn of iiiiii unil color, hid hli'HiinuMit ('iidiiiit iijioii the ii'iurullvn jii'ihtiwh vvhU'li thin nriceli'MH hiviioruiit Hinuidilv iiiiiiuti'W un.l currluN Ut u Miiiri'iuifiil i-un- rillMIOll. HIL'lhll.ill lh ICnUil.'ll IIIH1 HUH- '..!.. I I ..!..: "iiaiiiraii.iiiiriiiii . mil im -Mihiuiiuil) ojKiin ly ti.-- Hltl.;rH, vvl.ii li in inollViiMlyi- men tvu uui iwii.wmi pamui, vA;)Utiiiu in eo.'iiiaUNition( ami uiunMigiii)' wut. pur ww uy mi (iniqpia nu nvuurn e kr uli)-. i i i i f i'SbS3Wc 5wi '3BBSSWF&. f., Jr'-Qnsii SPW" W ITTE lll'S IX ESS 11 A It l)S. T.l MACKEY.M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON EMriiii: Cirv. Oupi.nw --;-y-jm M l:m mi n, tiuKi.oN. C. W.TOWKIl.M. I). PHYSICIAN & SUR GEGN MAHniniKi.il, Oiikoos. W. C AN(1KIM. II. PHYSICIAN ami SURGEON Coijuiiic din, thru. S. 1L Uazaho, J. W. Hamilton HAZARD iv HAMILTON, hi iunrcio .lTTnniirW cjp. rnimeri inne ati au Will prai'iit in tin- various cuiutM of the Mate. omi'K AT (Ml'lltr CII'V, doN. a', nn. sia-XjjniT. ATTORNEY a- COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AlAiiSHFin.li.oltltioV. (1. WKIiSTKK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M Mlilll in i, Olihi.oN, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, .OTAiivi,riiLiriU,().vn'.i.rEii, tjumim: citv. u(j.. r'olln'tlon and i.ther IniviueKit plnrd in niv naiiiiH, win receive prompt attfii lln. vl-U-tl V. !. WUK11JT, r. .v. Mlnprnl and V. S, Deputy S U U V 1C V O II , i Coit'tr.r.K City, Oon. Will altfiid to thi' iiithuHM of urveyinj! in iinv part uf tlir i-oiintv . I'tifni mitpMof ull Ku'rvvi-1 IhihIii, fur n.-ilii'ihit lmrt ii.itiic i:. ti. t; it i n i) it u n , ATI'.BN'ET asb Ci;l'NEl.l.ltR AT LAW, iSRli'tStSBO't'I'-v O'lCMCON iluirt- o ipul.iii' piiliomiL:e in n'fHit 1'iillv m I m.I. :itf KTtf 'i vuH'k. $12 ii tiny nt limno mi. I Iv iii.i.Ii- t'oily oiittlt (n-v Ail.lri'iH Tin i a ,'u Aiiu'iiNta, Mniiii' Eanal lo Any. ExceM by Hone. 'V I I IC Taylor & Parley GABINET ORGAN. ' .TIu cm fuc turn! t Wottc.ior, Tinas. ,QL In thcic m.I .ui, i. t 1 11, i ml ,in many tSSEHTIAL IMPROVEMINTO v:" r:i;s . ci'i.r o,KJ , Almlnii to prod ii oo work which nlmll b Dunililo, wo lil not auorlllcn thnl which In not rinnn. unci ynt lo vlti.l to n pnrfnot Orscnn, In orilor to nuiko n mof o funor utorlor. W- . rw slill criitt.Ii;l li Jrent at SIIIsli mid Approprhito Ciiim as r I, C.m.l in thu nufket, villi a f.m.h wlutli I. tit i;:Cl ly ai A3 RCCARDO TONE, Til ICLMWINr) Award wiih Medal & Diploma or Honor iui c.M'.iro iiv tiiu CEHTIHNIAL EXHIBITION COMMlSSlONEItS: .'i.Mrfv1,A'J'1.;ic'l?'.,l"llP'r,'",''l,"T""l utility In ns:thaIcali.plliircrrttisMirpstsliitfi)dtd." Vi not f.u nuke aiiplicaiioi anil JiXAUINK TIIBOK IHQTIlUMBNTfl I'fur I'uri.lutin Catalogues fie-, i n ortilicaUoii to lh Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WORCESTER. MASS. .i loMveo ,. i i,v ii i,.,i,.. " -.il. t i In ,-. ilili. s Slisr.. I'm I i.iii'l, M.mii'. .Uiii'i l). iV, t'o E A DEAN k m UL$S WL.SiV& Cto uyu Jl. DKAN. 1). WM.I.ciiV AMI MICUOIIANT. ('. II. Wi; mvi: Ai.wavho.n II xii a A"Hnitini.it Of Fn.i. MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE L"D. IvdZBICI MANUI''A("rriM') 'I'OOUDKIt I ,,, .Villi SOLD H AMY QUANTITY DESIRED. and at thu THE L0WE8T LIVING PRICES. SjaJSaiSiri'ifeUliljh NASBURG & HIRST j 1'hom-Siuii:t, Mitnnn,i), ()N N K 'V'.n;!'11 VjJrKA 1 ' 'P iniMluiitly on hand i, .oiir law and ('onintodious -i,,r ' Will M-liMti'd Mlii.l. of ro,i, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, riinMNinK of ,(. K s fci,,,,,, M f(( DBY GOODg of nil l.iinN, the thoicua GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A I. Mtiu.stuii; tip t'l.OTIIINC, MATS inn, CAPS, MOOTS niiil SHOES lUMJUKI.'S mi.l Oil. CI.OTIIINT Sl.llM'KlfS mul (HI.ci.oTi ' (J'.OCKKl.Y mul (il.ASS WAI5H. HAIiDWAKH mul TOOI.S, ViiZiWH nnd Tohim 'CO, I'aliiN, (Ills mid VniilNlit'N, Cliolft' Wines mul Million, Tin no ami A'miiiiiltl,,,,. cr;"i.i:i;v. imnn ,i n-iu.tiw ir i ,;. mi Scli.ool 33oolrs STATIONERY i.'iTitivimtiNci c-.rosg yVIV J J IIOM11IIUY Oitl i'lciiii' show niM'.s iirr llllctl vvili tin- lim -I MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. l'HU'KS TO SI IT TIIK TIMKS. N 11. ll y.mxU itiii.uinid nt our Stun- will Ih diliM ii'd ui' m ilinrLjii at any iM.int on th mull' of iliu tc'rtnit.r M.vitlc. vl-Ltf 0'S IIVKIIIMtSlKM. in riiiiNTiiK thi: ckmiiai. iiori;r .Mnmhlli'ld, On If mi want mi mIiiivo, Ah iJimhI ii harluT over Knvti, .funic Hon me t iiivmiIimim, From iiiorti 'till iiijtlit nr Ini.y noon; My mxiirN' r.huri, my 'i"ioiK. kren, .My tln it unit aiid'lmvi'N ilfim ; And tlicrr I think thai yon will lliid j.ih'ii n riii-if ui kiii i nil' in I ml ; 1 1 trim lhf Imirwitli kill for yi'iitH, (tf 'ulirM (III- ulr. Ik fifty ri'iitit ; SlllllllHH.IIK, I'M). I till tllMt Wl-ll, MilVi' tlio il Hull, llinl ttilltl'll ; So li.'Ipiiiixr.itioit! if I iiiiiKi. von hoi. I.i. . Yuti iiiTil nut jmy a iinrtir of u dollar. .1. W Cnx.i'riipr I'. S. Hut and '..M IiiiiIim always toatly II lstfl COOS HAY II IHITURE C. 'V Xji'-il Sri? O IE!Hj. c IMI N HAM) Uuttrtsft s ,( lliilli(iit,H, ClMtrs T l.oiinirs, CriliH ,V Ci'tidlcM, I'll -.Tier- I KAMI., Mill I.DlN(iS, TIH.!, MlliltuKS ,U- I'iiii iiliii;;- t'OIII I'll llllll M .i.l. ti. Did.r COI'l'I.XS iiuiili' nl horti ht notice SEWING MACHINES Ait vt ii.mi r, Ni i m i s Sn. V M UK, lI'f I'ltul'llll.TOIt. FAMILY i' p "d" aj n etb i r"tr Iil.mL1 BIAEiltI ltd.- a tim.mi;kma. U'niild iiiiii. miii'i' lo thi' public that tin ir now mai Ut't OI'I'DSITKTIIIHKNTU.M. IIOTKI. in Mitv n.:vi:ii ANIiTIIICYAUi: I'ltni'AKKDto.SKI.I, .l I KIMiH Of IlKKI' I'OUK .V. MKATSof Aid. KINDS provision's'and vegetables VI.SSEI.S mul lAHiUlXli VAMPS sfppi.iri) :, I'liKl.s liiVNTOTIII-:ilKI)j3 .ii lt)( K H HOME Sewing Machines .11 M'IM.X Kl HI) IIY.STA.MKU! i nil nvt r. AT REDUCED RATES, BY hlJNIlY i I'LOKGHH, l Minim Iviiipiiu Cily. V;(!. WEBSTER. Ili.'.W.i.'lt I.V .Boots, Shoes Ami I.i'iiiIm'i- I'IihIIiikh. .Maiihiiih.i.ii, On, FHAVK LATKLY KKTUItNKI) j from .San FraiiciHro with a coin pli'ln riiot-k of nvt-ry IhiiiK iiimy lino m ady miidc IkioIh and hIioch, rlc. DEST MATERIAL ONLY USED. FARM FOR SALE, A KM A U, IWI'M KITUATKDON l lln hank of tho Coiiuillo ftivur coiitaiiiiiiK "s iK'rt'H RICH DOTTOM LAND, With IIoiimo and Oicliiud Cmi hu Ki'iilud alu HoaNOiialduHiito. l''or pai'tiiiliii-H ajiply to IZ llHMtv Hi:.N(iHr,CKi:N, Kniplro City, Oivru".