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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1880)
l " ll-W..'.tm"VWfl(l JS"S The Coast Mail 8ATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1S50. KOU PRESIDENT JAS. A. GARFIELD, or onto. FOIl VICi: PRESIDENT CHESTER A. ARTHUR, OKXnW YORK. VllKSIDKNTIAIi EI.KITOKS. GEO. R. CUllIlY, of Grant, ' E. L. APPLECUTE, o Linn. C. II. WATSON, of Uko. lloiv I!iifrll.li Seen red the .! liiillinn. Since it became known and ndmit - ted that English a one of the most 1 0f a colony of lliiity-MX families re unpopular men that could have, been I sj,ijnj? jn Hrooklyn.Xew York, who found by the Democrats in the whole I in Lni,. on Government land in country, for the second place on their ticket, tho question has been nked how the partv came to commit such an egregious blunder n to place him in nomination. The fact has lioon developed that his nomination vva the result of shrewd and underhanded work on the part of English himself, rather than any preference that wa felt for him anionjr the people, lie was a professed fiicnd of Hendricks. ' who aspired to the nomination, but in order to pave the way for hi own preferment, at his own cvpenso he had a long and fulsome account of his life and public services prepared and published. This, says a Timet' correspondent, was stereotyped by him, and furnished, already printed, in any quantity, to whatever paper would isuo it as a supplement. Thi sketch states that "it should be un derstood that Mr. English seeks re- tircment," but that there is a genorn! and "unsolicited association of his name wiui iiign omo.anrusis, ana u ? . n .. . if. WKS; IIUIU IS U1U 1IKU1 I1USUI views will bettor harmoiizo the East and YN'cst, and the North slid South?" "The logic of events points to him as a distinguished native Indianian.who should circumstances create an inevi table necessity, would exhibit to the country those exalted traits of charac ter which in theso times arc sought for with profound solicitude." Mr. English was in daily correspondence A mM lftmArttfl fflfc Tfltrll ., o. . tt 1 . 1 men in all the States. He haunted, 1 .1 newspaper omces to see how the ac-1 count of his life was received. He I -. 1 . -.r rr,.,,.. , paiu a visu 10 .ur. iiiucii, aim con- fcrred with tho New York leaders sev- i ,ri.a i.r- k r::.,; n. p-u j m n Lcivii uviuil i,iij ,iiiv 111114111 wuir vention. TTis mmnmonis "nvn ri,o -., ... w . v...w..-v .. r . .- 1 to much bad feeling on n the pait 0j s, culminating j Mr. Hendricks' friend in a personal quarrel in his own ward meeting, called to select delegates to the State Convention. Ifnncoclin rolloviM-rs Iimsis Mlppl 'o "I'rec Vote" i uutvil There. The following, from a late Well ington dispatcli, sounds very much like news from the same region in 16C0. They had large Democratic majorities down Sjuth in those days, and they were maintained by the same means by which they were pro pose to swell Hancock's vote: J. II. Randall, a prominent Green backer, canvassing the South and speaking in the interest of his party, writes a letter iu which he relates his experience in Shubata, Mississippi When he appeared to addrea the audi ence, he was greeted as follows "There's n Greenbacker, him!" "Three cheers for Hancock ; Yankee Greenbackers He ought to be killed, !" "Let's give him,," and other phrases of like character Halting a few minutes in his address, s. well dressed young- man, perfectly eober, separated from the throng and approaching him, delivered a note written on a leaf from his pocket book: "Dear Sir We will give you and your 'pard' just 35 minutes to pick up your duds and get out of town as lively as you can heel it. Yours to death, Doys of Shubata." Itandall replied, "Do you mean to tell ine, an American, law-abiding citizen, attondiiiL' strictly to business" that I cannot stay in this town?" "Take the first train of cars, young man," was tho reply of tho Mississippi bul dozer. "We know you and jou can not stay here. You must go to the next station," Randall demanded, "Who gives tho order?" and was an swered by tho bulldozers, "The boys of Shubata. Your timo is passing. You had better be getting along or you will catch !" Randall un derstood this to indicate that they did not desire that he hhould expound any greenback theories in that neighbor hood. An exehango whoso editor is vory ancient, claims to have known 11 man named Orton when ho was a boy, and says Orton was an old man then ; that ho "is losing his mind" etc. From tho sound reasons ho gives for supporting Garfiold, it would appoar that ho could loso a creat deal more of his mind and still have nioro left ! than tho man who knew him while attending school. Let ovory other county do as woll 13 Coos ut tho coming election and Oregon will ho aliight. News. Yes, in that cuso Oregon nil! lake her proper place, auiougtho Republi can Ktatee. I Ax agent for a flre-oxtliifctiMier vvn exhibiting tho innehlno on a pile ' of lij?htuI tarred bo.o$ in llie public square nt Mentor, O., in the presence of a largo crowd, turning whom veie Gen. Gnrflclit iiml his Hlllo Iniy, .lini. j A nmn accidentally jtcixnl on tho' hoy's foot, lieroiiK)ii lio nvngoly spuing nt the nmn ami dealt liim it blow with his fit about high in lie conlil reach. Tho father mivv it, and immediately luul tho crowd open ami onlared tho iininiou to turn tho heso upon Jim, anil the boy wm e.tinguih od in le than a minute. Tni'RK at rived on the steamship Uramttln from Panama, lecontly, tvventv-even pcengers, portions of nine families en route for WaMiing- 1 to Tenitorv Tliev aio theaihance the icinity of Tacoma, on the co-op-eratic system. They propose to work for five years on the plan of equal shares for the heads of the fam ilies. Tin: Intelligencer snys: The big ship that has been building at Seabeck for two years past, and the largo schooner building there during the past two months will be launched together at i,, tide on the 21st instant. Thi ship will be, perhap-, the biggest lumber carrier that tloats, amt the oc casion of her launching, added to the lattuoli of tlio throe nmtt.Hl schoonei will lie one of the most interesting in the history of our Territory. Titr. moit prominent racing men of Yalla Walla alley are now consider ing a proposition to get up a nee in XoNomber net for a purse of -f2000 free for all. distance tlnee miles. The Saletn races take place on September sth. the Staletman sajs, and the highest priae otl'ered is $loOO. A 1MtTSte to tl,e amount proiKxed will at once place WaHa "A'alla in the van of all other cities. Paid tut Penalty. Tho Cnscent City Courier says : At Happy Camp last Thursday, L. P. Smith shot and killed Ah Lini, a Chinaman, charging the Chinaman with robbing his sliuce bo.ve. Smith delivered him self tip to the authorities after the killing, and sent to this placo where he is now awaiting trial "iVo hae not learned the full particulars ot tl.e . , . L. ... .. a Fair stiflicient for publication, l The interior department is inform- nI 1 1!1 fiflO of Sil t illf Hull's flllloUPr.-, - ' have stirrended up to date at I-ort j Keo"h. Montana. Secretary Schurz - leicgrnpneti uie ueparuneiu IIIUL lie wilMisit lort Keogh alter Ins visit to 1 Yellowstone Park. Ho proposes to j ... designate agencies where the surren dered Sioux are to be located. Tun farmers of Goose Lake Valley, says the Herald, have been coiwdera-' bly disappointed at the result of the ' season. Crops generally will yield! probably more than did thoe of the preceding season, but our hopes will not be realized by a considcrble ex tent. rirflST I H - "I n a SS C-SfLV Ui Xk fcA i " - ioL-v 'rAlT'j' -Tr. sT&iZmt . 4 tyfyZMM' v " . '1 -aw ' "s v , svwr- jf lZ' -. - ST C "1.1 r- U, U VJ 'J X 1 mm'j Drfeusire Medication Is a precaution w hich should never lie negk'f ted w hen danger in present, and therefore a touri of the Hitter at this season is partieiilarly desirable, espe cially fur the fi-eble and hiikly. A a remedy for hilhoiif.nenh, dysipupsia, ner vousness, and IkjwkI eoiniiluinUi, there i nrithitif 1 imm.ir.ilili' to this VS htileiMjine restorative Tor hale by all druggistf, and dealers generally. THE NEW DBOOSTORE MAllSFJMJ), Oil. SBXT WOOH TO MAIL OITICK. LOUIS MUXJtOK, Proprietor. FULL STOCK OP Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY WIST JiHAXl) ON HAND. OF ClfJAJlS . I iiu,iii rv.. , liSSrPicwriptionii I'undeilliy Competentl'liji.iciaii NOTICE, Tho underlined would inform the public that their tannery, about ii mile north of Mamhfleld, U now iu operation, and that they are prepared to piirchafce and pay laidi fiir frtnli and Halted hidcH, delivered at the tannery. Kill MiADlAlMIOK Aun-t Jt.th, I--J -' il tf uwjjwij.miWOT nw ftj ill fll . , "s -c Hi Aj$- f '7'EIr lIuUftM-Ji mmM triwivnL ' -t t j, I BM wis iff l si m m m Kra w nMf m In! MS fl w w ip W K W Br" wKs V fell V H U W Ifea If Pilla WW SL,!! I g Wim. ReicIicrt,Proiipictor Keepv. constantly on liaiul.iniUfllrs for saK a supi ii"r nitii K of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER viuu.iAu: wo retail MVliMi IS SCI l'l.IFD 1177777: CHOICEST UllAXPS Oh WINES, LipORS, AND CIGARS lUl NCMI !-AI. O.NAT UMPIKE CITY M lit: .urtr.i.n Drus: a Dll. C 15. lidl.DEN. l'liori!. Opposite XtilHtry'n Store. II A V E V 0 X S T A T I. Y ON HAM"! ! I sour- OK idzrtxo-s Ml I'll IN 1 l'l Kl'iM s. DYM-QTUPFS, TllTTOSUS, sron'Ciiis. TOIIiin) JVXITX CliUS, I'MllFUMBIllV, STATrOXJJIlT VJVID SCIIOOIiHOOlLti, CIBARSAxnTOBACCO, and I'll rtlniiL' uu ilh K pt in a MFIIIC M lIl S Ml . Prescription carefully (oin- poundid. M-.'.-tf E. A. ASDEHSOX, Zi. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MAUMinrU), OK. TT VI'I l(! DOM' VT H(1 IT,, ,',, at WM ,;,,.,;.,! , HOKTXO I.ltl'S en vi. vmi w mil) 1 ns-T vn ri V OS II Wll 1&TO fSE, JR. EMPIRE CITY, OK. HFvirn i.v ENERAL MERCHANDIS! 2Z)Z37--c3-ood.s, MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, FAXCV GOODS AM) HOSIER!,' ILYTF, CAPS, j BOOTS AND FIIOES. CLOCK?, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CROCKERY, glassVajie. Cutlery, Anutnition, Jlnrdrwuro, Tin-ware, Wood and Willow-wave, Cigars& Tobacco, STATIOXrjtV, j i:n r CM r.nv nml J' A tk.xt Mi;i)icrxi:s. tllOlf K G-roceries .VXD 3?ro visions. Agcnl fop I lie Fireman's Fund Fn.surance Company, of San Francisco, Cal. vlMiSO tf FARM FOR SALE, I SMALL FARM SITUATED ON l tho hank of th e Cofjuille River containiiiK 'in acres RICH BOTTOM LAND, With Ilonso and Orehard. Can he Reuti d at a Rcuuonablo Rate. For pailieulaiB njiply to lIi:llV HhNOKrACKK.V, Emjiiie City, Oregon, PAV UP. All purtic m indi bled to the lute firm of IViiv A Jlailey are nipiexteil to mil at the filani'o Hotel and wttle vith Perry ii Holland uiiiiK diati-lv , and Have ioMh 1 Hill iV Moll VMI. IIUUII vT rfN-T.rj rs I -. 7 COOS B.A.'Y" MABKET, M VlllfOU Ih II, Ollhl.ON, W. E. Simpson ,i 1). Hoi i sn Proprietors. 'nvn iej .a. -j? s and pmwiiniift of all kinds suld at the lowest li in;; latest and );.";;; at any pnint diwired , I nit I Y ESS ELS. LOliGIXG C YIPS j AND I'VMILIES, ALWAYSRFADY. iSrW'v keep nothing but theliestJSS ! and iii-iiie .ttist ictmn. 1-1 tf 8"(la wi-i-k in iuirowii tnun. Terms ami $." ire Viblri H If m i ltt V Co. 1'nril.uid, M.imr EUGENE O'CONNELL, M ! f It IS STOVES & RANGES. 1 It -t I mil Mil Hardwarejools, Jmplemonts. GUHS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. L-CS &g OILS. WOOD A- ILLoWWAKE, Men m, Water Pipe and I'lttini:-. t!ran lte and Plati d ales. I M vsi fviti ui h or , TIN, COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE. .! WOStK Exrct rm with Dixcvtch. 15TEXTRAS for Stoves Plows .MuHcii and Kiapir furnished at -liuit notue. BOOT& SHOE MAKER Mai. iihi i i, 0.n WILL DO iVIil, 3CirXXl3 gTJSTOdl WOR n athoio ij,'h m.irini 1 ninlti-e onlj the EST MATERIAL. IHSfSl'opon Flout Mn 1 1 Ponei Marki t pplHlll till A.. G- 33TlO"W2ST JUSTICE 01' TIHI'PIIACi: VSD Oor2.T7"e37"a,n.cer, MAit3iipn:i.n, On. At;cnt for the Pho nix of Hartford and rireiuan'H Puinl Inmirame ("'oiiiikiiik r'..ll..,.l.,...u ,.,,,1 ,.ll., r t.i,,.,,,uu .,l.i. r.l I,, 1 ni- ii'iik ............ . ....-,.,. -., ...... ... ."1!,,, h.....Ml.lrJI I.J mu,.. foil ... K.I., my 11111111M him ririni I'louijn uiumiuii v2-n'i0-tf TEE PIONEER MARKETS,! Maiis.hi ii.i.h .1 Eiriitfc Cirv. II. I'. WHITNEY, I'noi'wuoH. A good supply of MUTTON, m CANNED REEF, fflki (iOOCS, pore, i:tc . 1 MJ T ETC, ETC.. and all l.iudH of SALTMEATSanoVEGETABLES eoiiMtautly on hand. A Iho ii Bood etoi k of on-ocjaiiaizxiiy. j V K S S fi L 8 LOGGING" CAMPS hlWl'LWl) AT SIOUT NOTICI! lvl-if Stoaiuer Myrtle, CAPTAIN, - - - II. DUNHAM f" EAVES MARSIIFlLD-irS j every morning at 7 '.iDiim M M'nim for Empiio City. R( tinning, leaves Mlirnhfleld at YJt SO lor Utter City. Leaven I Iter City for Mandifh Id at i. in. lU'S I X ESS (' !! C It UOLDEN.M l PHYSICIAN & SURGEON M vieninri n, OmooN. c. w. towku. m. n. PHYSICIAN & SURGE ON MxHolltUIII. OKI (ION. Y ('. ANtUCL.M. I). PHYSICIAN am. SURGEON cuo a i lie at it (tiii S II 1IAM5M. ATTUHNbY ci UUUNStLLUMAI LrtW, I Will plat (no in the MiiiottH com la of the state. on n i. t i mi tin un, Otiw a, iwc. sia-T-jiasr. ATTORNEY a COUKSELLCR AT LAW. Muisiipin n.nnruoN. (J. WKnsTKH, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M ltsill II I i, OliM.nN. L1CMDV PCMHOT APICM xoTAiin'riiLirvUuwfinra, L.MPMti: (IT. (H.'.N. Colleetioiis and oln r ln-.inrs pliicisl ill my hands, will rtielM' prompt utteu jini. l-:-tf W. 1. WKIU1IT, 17. .. Jliiicntl ami C. S, Deputy S U It V E Y 0 11 , (.'oijriu.E City, Dus. "Will atlt'ndltliebiisitieaaof8iir,eying in an part of the nmitty. i l'crfi't ( niapaof all aurcycl latum, fur multistat short notice. is." to iJtso p nla a home SatuplcM orti' $" fri-i- VdilnH minsos & Co I'oitlimd, Miiiiii- DEAN & GO.' es n in: vn. I W1LI.COX' M MKIU II A NT. c ir W; HWr AlWVVSdN I AM) A I'L'Lt. A "in tint lit Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE- T ) 1 , 1 1 ) I J ) JtLi JtrC1 LTJM MAXL'F VCTl'KED TO ORDER ,1 ' SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED. , , ami at tin- THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES- A0I11 J'loprielurM of the S3f-"Hkss; .JtM;vMih,mi&& 1S" W& TSr-28 i,.... 5? .8 m se !"- ? . .. && ffi. '- Kl N CW Zfcl&?M.vi! & ff 11 4r f . IMllrHu.1'1 IllUrt MIIIM H VI ., l-u b. 1 J. 1,-1 fUMW lfV. I 11 I 1 liMtfwrumlnfii ll m . JM ft, I I. II illiH I IhvrKM, t.l Hi, t V vi !,' p,, I IIM VHIIIIIIIIIBHII , IMI iirvfl WI. mlHrmnM-l mutit y Lry It nt citfM fcainmeriirrfff UM lh 111 t(0 d 1 1 wrf irlf, In t b nrrjrln tifvaihtlti4t o uijr w tMJUili.t rfdWa .( ILU 1 rflrumQt ln 4 14. ' H'M.IIHIIIHT'.H '( "!f, prwTfOrrt fttUtiitltO 1 I vtBtlful l)io f r IfiiUui I lf i Mm i4iDt lv ftikl t jr 1 tt 1 r bii inirrwr 'nnf tincai iiruwmi tt Ibil I moo I tt Mftb 4 ' b I Wltffl HlJIIiTt tlrl ll tl U lirg III. Lit frtll i orBftiJ f foil f ttwoftj kit rLUftlttllfiWubiil ully CulutJ t frfru Wi Vt lfiAO, Shipped Directfor- $285. Wf.UTU1TFKltU ItanQtqUttrnM'ncvtrv Tf.rliolu ibMtnl, a1m lUIHUVr tl Hr i rf r Ht Yr IlonMtik i asi(Maraitaifi hi t llint llmci Ihfi I font bo t-k4 I ' tillltUlr 4III' t '"1! "J tail I L rloftfr!it'it) J r.kUktlr II urn tWLl liabt gf tb I MrM UbnrriMult il ir If II WMlninlr nt'Offrtf fMff 1 un (Wnlljr lotkt I tujrirlnlr(tol('' Ii tftfrit (HUi I, I I UjI ti r tM (i4ffiit.ki w return ill to ft ( IbCUJnvU fftull fi br CttaditioLlof KL inn I It IMOSpTTl rrht IMi Chapel lb. It .1.4 cb. l-l . unuiiii " fitriur r a hub. ,iRltd Bf. r..nll. i'd, h lull, l.I.J ty lb. IK l.M,, j A ,,rv C. ru, foul. In In li... r vm: CliipJ 1 1 n dty tr l mi. wif 1 ty ftnxlJrilfafil theroU bjltta r'ft)y 1UC4 wllb H. l(ftJ. (tflyl No WimII dlfMtrb.t. b.xrnl,Mtbl, .ilL.r.li o wia to d ,lrf. .1 iBr.. aim. i. in y ,vii.faii, Ind i lluLb., I.d.l I ,rl,, fAualcouvnth.rKfK.B. fr, l,i iu ill Ih. Ljri,onicrbll ,r biw lrl.l-wllbt.tt I ul ,., lib. Iiruwli .bdtl fce! rl4 In IL. fMt.bdll fb.ryllb.lr B. ft.i,d for C.laloyv.1. Aitl. Tho Meridon Purchasing Oo., mj:iuj)V.v, CONN. NOTICE OF PIN A I, PROOF. Lwn Oi ni i:, ItoNKiii no On., Auk- 1 1. Notice Ih hcrob) itiven that the follow iug niiuied NettlerhuM filed nothe of liin intention to make final proof iu minport of bin i laim, ami necure final enti theie ofon 'atiirdiiv, tholith la of Ni-jitcm-ber 1HH0, hcfoio the .llldge ordleik of the court of Oooh (ounty. Or., vl. : John W. ( aldwell, homcMteinl uiiiilicHtiuu No. .'1001, for the V' of NLI4, KK'4 of NE', and NW'H of hU'4 mccIIoii HI , mid iiuiih-m the follovviiiK iih Ion vtiliicHM'w, vlx : II P, Whitney, A. V. Wlilliui, (ieo Jl l))il'lllid.l. V. rnoll, tdlof .M.ilhhllilil, ('ooh 1 iitmt v , Or Jl Wm. 1 Hi jmiv, Id K-ihii 1 Set NASBURG & HIRST,1 the light-iiunnihg I'huni Sum n. M.vitxiu ii 1 1, Ous atewooodsiiy i:vi:i!Ysn:M el , Keep convtatitlv mi liulul in em hum' iiml ciiinniodiolls .Mi'it , ii well w lei ted xlot k of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, I ! eousitxing of the hcM nlapli nml fau 3DBL"Y GOODS. of all kind, the chiUi i ( GROCERIES s t PROVISIONS. A J.VlMlf Him K 'I CLOTIUNd, HATS nml CAPS, HOOTS nml SIIOKS, ItrniUSHS nml OIL C'I.OTIIlNJ, SLllMMCllS nml OILCLOTH CKOt'KKltY nml (1I.ASS WWW., HAItDW'AHK iiinl TOOLS, I Cigars sincl Tohacco,, i Paint", (tils nml iiriiMn-s, I Clinh'c U'liu'i ami I,Iiiihm, Tiiinnic and Viuinimltiiiii. l'V "A.'.'iT, 117(f); i,n II ..(Ml II. l .7- unit Scliool Eoofes AM STATIONERY, ii-uiwiNiriwcv cvoorM, JV1VJ3 IIONIHU IY Our extensive hIiow caws are (1II1 d wish thi-liitist MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, i PCICES TO SUIT THE TI.MKS X. 11 All cowl purchased at nm Store will he dehvcrefl frtH in timid' y pot cr aIv Hie route of I In rtle. vll it rovs itAiciici: stun, IN lllOXTOf tf!K CKMTRAI. II.ITCL. .MarlitH'M,0ni , If vou want an cany shave. Ah Kim ui im baibcr ever gave, .lut c II on me ut ni v saloon, From morn 'till night or luiy noon .M razors' sharp, my hchmhiiv, keen, My shop i neat and tow el clean ; And there I think t lint you will llnd ; Each urtii-h- to suit the mind ; . I trim the hair with Kkill for gent, j Of course the price i fifty cent ; sliumiMHiiiig, Iimi.1 do that wi II, i.vcn...,i trial, that will tell; So help 111c graciou if I make you 1ml t cr You nicd not pav a 'imirtci of a dollar .J W. Cox.l'ioli' P Hot and 1 old I.iiIih H lMf) ,il. ij . r nd) FAMILY eat mmm llO A TIMM1.UM N nlil announce to tho i n I I i that then mn mniKci uI'l'iJSITK Till: OBNTKA LIIOTKL I IH NOW OI'KSI n ' XNDTIIIIYAUlMMM'AUIMXosCIJ.1 m.i. i.isiiH or ; liU.P I'OIUC M HATS of AM KIM provisionTa'nd VEGETABLES I LSi:LS ami UHitilMi r.ls .s7 rriJi h : pint 1 n Jo mi. jil 1. iz line K STOGIE, Co1 rvMiv os 11 vmi Matt rent.es Jl lleilhlt ads, Cluilrn ( l.omien, frllix ,P Craillci, PICTl'UES, PR MEH, Molll.DINOH TA ISLES, M1RUORS Ae. 'll II I I llfl'IMIIII I'll I'll I I M1 Made to Oidir. COFl'l.S'S madi' atuhorliHt notice SEWING MACHINES A'trAdiMKNif, Ni. 1:111 i.s ive. F. MAKE, 1 Hf Piioi'iiu roii INUVIVW r lIAIyt mf7 I j VV JtUFi'J,J i A SPKCIAI.TY MAlili OF HOOTS AM) SIIOFS. I would mi) tnlhi people nf Mai Willi Id lllld HIIITOIIIIlllllL' lollllllV. Hint I Imw jiwt received a Imi ami v( w lectrd HtlH'k of BOOTS&SHOES And have all vailetieH on baud, iui hid ini.l. MiIIviiii'h biuitMaiid hIiiich, Jlcn .v coarse a ndjlne hoofs Lmhi'H anil iii!hmu line mid coaim- hIhh k' Imivm nhoea, and Imbvand diildieu xIioin of all vaiielv. I alMo make to order mi iih IiooIh, and liavi mi baud a lare nIih I; of imloin iiimli bo.,t v, (j Wl.ii.vn.lt. m mmmmm1 fiw m Tlia UttaT, LATC8T INlPrjoVEn n,l m...t THOROUGH UY J SEWING MACH1NC M 1 All HE3T 'EREO lllf) MIMlllt put (UO li STEEL, CAREFULLY TLWI AintnrA0JU8TA0LE. Ulmnlhn IV1HM41 t4 i.,,v, hat Ut J.AHUKar liuluu . ft ! j th EnalontThroadod Shuttlo, llio llOBHlNH ni. wmmn , It Jw WKi.i'.srrrriMi m i h,. tiatalHAI.f,irix-iilmn , i i , , :' WllllOdl' TllSTINI., Ii ! , ,,:! 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