ir I The Coast Mail. 8,VTUHDAY,J3EITEMBER 11, 1880. Word oflVlMdoia. It is easier for a mmi to descend to earth thnn to mount to heaven. llowovor laborious tlio lifo of tho good, it is Icps so thnn that of tlic b.id. Truo philosophy nlaces us nbove honors, hut nothing places xis above tho onnui they cause. Show mo n people whoso trade is tlishoncst, nnd 1 will show you n peo ple whoso religion is a sham. Strong minds, like hardy evergreens, ro most verdant in winter; when fee Lie ones, like tender summer plants, nro leaflets. Thcro arc truths which some men despiso because they have not examin cd, and' which they will not examine because they despise. Childhood often holds ft truth with its feeble fingers, which tho graspof man hood cannot retain, which it is the prido of utmost ngo to recover. A good moral character is the first essential in a man. It is, therefore, highly important to endeavor not only to ho learned, but to bo virtuous. Too feel much for others nnd little for ourselves, to restrain our selfish nnd to indulgo our beuovolunt affec tions, constitute tho perfection of hu man nature. The wisest man may be wiser to-day than ho was yesterday and to-morrow than ho .is to-day. Total freedom from change would imply total free dom from error. Many persons sigh for death when it seem far off, but tho inclination van ishes when the boat upsets, or the lo comotive runs off the track, or the jneailcs set in. Tho utmost excellence at which hu manity can arrive, is a constant and determined pursuit of virtue with re gard to present dangers and advan tages. Fortunately people seem to think that their less happy fellow-creatures ought to suffer nnd die before them with decency, as the Romans used to require their gladiators to do. Tho action of the soul is oftener in that which is felt and left unsaid, than in that which is said in any conversa tion. It broods over every society, nnd men unconsciously seek for it in each other. .Mere bnslmilncss without merit is -awkward ; and merit without modesty, insolent. But modestv with merit has a doublo claim to acceptance, and generally meets with as many patrons .as beholders. The Family Iar.c. Woman's Journal. The money question between hus land and wife is one of the most se rious drawbacks to married happiness, and it is time it was adjusted on a more just and equal basis. The life of utt;r dependence which some wo men lead is crushing and degrading, Men do not realize the utter helpless' ness and vacuity to which the sys tem condemns women. Now, does anybody believe that it is necessary for the wclfaro of the family thai she should go to him for twenty-five cents every time she needs it for car-faro or a spool of thread? Is it right or just to take her imbecility in monev mat ters for granted before she has been tested? Is it not just such women, who ar& left by tho failure of some speculative craze to their own re sources, with tho burden of a family upon their unexperienced shoulders, who often display wonderful powers of energy and calculation, in addi tion to thrift and persevering indus try, which ought to put all such men to shame?- Women, as a general rule, can make one dollar go as far as two in the hands of men ; and many conceited indivi duals who now consider that the so cial system bounded by four Walls of their dwelling would cease to revolve if they were taken out of it, would find great happiness and great pecu niary advantage in putting the con trol of all tho interior details of their homes in the hands of their wives, with a division of tho income equal to the requirement. MjtKQOKS. Large bell peppers or small nnd green musk melons are the best for stuffing. The melons must bo. put whole in the same brine as for ciicumbors, and remain in it for a week. When taken out they aro cut carefully in two pieces nnd scraped out. Thon washed in vinegar and water and dried. The peppers must bo opened from the stem end. Then tako out tho seeds nnd veins and keep them in brino for three days. The filling may bo prepared soma days be fore tho peppers or melons aro ready for stuffing. Tako a large, firm white cabbago and a dozen nico onions and put thorn In brino for twenty-four hours ; pull tho cabbage leaves apart nnd wash in vinegar and water; dry nnd chop onions and cabbago fine, then boil in viiftgar and spices as for cucumber with tho addition of one ounce of ground mustard rubbed smooth in vinegar. Till tho melons or poppers and tio smooth with darn ing cotton, cover with boiling vinegar spicfubnnd then let them stand for two weeks. IYImc Haying. If thcro wero not n newspaper or n common school in the country, tho Dcniocrnlic party would lie far stronger than it is. Ilorncc Greeley Tho essential nrticlcs of the Dcni ocrnlic creed nro love rum nnd lintc niggers. The less one lenrns nnd knows, tho more certain ho is 10 voio iiioreguinr iicKi-i iroin a iu Izznrd. Horace Greeley. The brnin, the henrt, the soul of iho present Democratic party is the rebel clement nt the South, with its Northern nllics nnd sympathizers. It is rebel nt the core to-tlnv. It would come into power with the hate, the chngrin, the wrath, the mortification of ten bitter yenrs to impel niul guide its steps.- What ever chastisement niny be deserved by our national sins, wo must hope Hint this dieracc nnd humiliation will be spared us. Horace Greeley. Try to imagine the picture that David Davis nrctonds to draw of 50,000,000 people who are enjoying, j under Kopu bucan rule, a degree ot prospentv that is simply unprece- (lemeii, leaving uieir ousy snops, their crowded stores nnd their teem ing grancries, marching grimly to the polls in November and savagelv demanding "a change." David", this is not like you, for it is too thin. Minneapolis Tribune. Fun nt Home. Don't bo afraid of a little fun at home, good people. Don't shut up vour house, lest the sun should fade m,. nnfiuifo mrl vnilF hnnp(D lnct JVt.t V..tr..0, UUU , M4 .KlUtC, IVi". a laugh should shake down a lew ot the musty out cobwebs that are hanging there. If you want to ruin your sons, let them think that all mirth and social enjoyment must be left at the threshold without, when they come home at night When once a home is regarded as only a place to cat, drink, and sleep in, the work is begun that ends in gambling houses and reckless degradation. Young people must have fun and relaxation s micwhere ; if thev do not find it at theli own hearth-stones, they will seek it at other and less jirofitable places. Therefore let the fire burn brightly at night in winter, and let the doors and windows bo cheerfully thrown open in summer, and make the homestead delightful with all those little arts that parents so well under stand. Don't repress the buoyant spirits of your children. Half an hour of merriment within doors, and merriment of a home, lMs out the remembrance of many a care and annoyance during the day; and the best safeguard that they can take with them into the world is the unseen influence of a bright little home sanctum. Tonusr Men, L.oolc at Till. The career of General Garfield is thus briefly stated : At 14 At work at a carpenter's bench. At 16 Driving a canal boat. At IS Student in Chester Academy, Ohio. At 21 Teaching in public school, O. At 23 Entered Williams College. At 20 Graduated with tho honors of his class. At 27 Tutor in Hiram Collage. At 2S Principal of Hiram College. At 29 Youngest member of the Ohio Senate. At 30 Col. of the 42d Ohio regiment. At 31 Commander of brigade ; whip ped the Rebs under Humphrey Marshal; helped Buell at Pittsburg Landing; siege of Corinth, etc. At 32 Chief of Staff of the Army of the Cumberland. At 33 In Congress of the United States as successor of Joshua R. Giddings. At 4S Elected United States Senator, having been in Congress 13 years. At 49 Republican candidate for the Presidency. At 50 Will be the President of the United States. Gladstone Offered a Nltuntlon. Mr. Gladstone being one day in- tho London office of Mr. Lindsay, the Ehipowner, making a note of some shipping returns for his bud get, a brusque and wealthy Sunder land shipowner who was watching him and was struck by the indus trious and intelligent way in which ne went to worK, without dreaming who he was, said : ''Thou writes a bonny hand thou dost." "I'm glad you think so," was the renly. "Thou dost; thou rnakest thy figures well; thous't just the chap I want." "In deed?" "Yes, indeed." said the Sunderland man. "I'm a man of few words, noo ; if thou'lt come over to Sunderland I'll givo tho 120 a year. roo then." "I'm much obliged to you for the offer," was tho answer, "and when Mr. Lindsay cornes m I'll consult him." Mr. Lindeay, when he camo in, kept up the joke, saying he would not stand in tho young man's way, and the sooner thev knew each other tho better. "Allow me, therefore, to in troduce to you the Ilight Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Chancellor of tho Ex chequer." A New Yoiik dispatch of tho 1st, sayBt A special to tho Telegram from Trenton, N. J., describing scenes in the Democratic convention to-day, says: Governor McCM Ian moved around uneasily. During tho morning hour ho received K-ino visitors at his residence. Tho told shoulder which has been given him by politicians hero is, to me, tho most remarkable feature I have over remembered in a gubernatorial canvass, iho unanimous verdict can bo plainly rsad, "wo have had enough of him." Tho change of feeling is all tho more significant, taking into consideration tho wild shout and hurrahs thai, greeted the mention of his namo in the conven tion only threo years ago. "Woulo you mind standing hero till I go in nnd get n cigar ?" ho ask ed. "Of course not," sho replied; "but don't you think, Henry, that smoking is offensive, nid that it will be cnsicr practicing economy nftcr marriage if it is practiced during courtship ?" "You're right," ho said ; "I shan't smoke nny mora, sweet," nnd sho looked unutternblo love nt him ns they resumed their stroll. Just then thev came to an ice ereain saloon, and he said : "There, now, I meant to treat you to ico cream, but as you say, it is best to practico econ omy during courtship. Ton cents for a cigar, thirty cents for two creams forty cents saved in a single night. Let's go over to the fountain and take a drink of water." They went; but she was mnd enough to bito her own head oil'. UOSTJITERJ aW STOMACH 4& BrrrERs Thouph Shaking like an Aspen Loaf With the chills and fever, the victim of malaria may still recover by using this celebrated specific, which not only breaks np the most aggravated attacks, but pre vents their recurrence. It is infinitely prefers 1j1p to quinine, not only KtatL-e it does the business far more thoroughly, but also on account of its perfect whole someness and invigorating action upon the entire system. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally. Steamer Myrtle, CAPTAIN, II. DUNHAM T EAVES MAKSHFILD-.jtfLfc Ij every morning at 7 :30' " '" for Empire City. Returning, leaves Marshfield at 12:30 lor Utter City. Leaves utter uity lor Jiarsniieiu ai o p. m. DAVID MORSE, JR. EMPIRE CITY, OR. DEAI.EIt IN G E MEROHANDIS 3Dx3T-3-ood.s, MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, FAXCV GOODS AM) HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CROCKERY, AND GLASSWARE, Cutlenj, A munition, Hard-ware, Tin-ware, WOocland Willow-ware, Cigars& Tobacco, STATIOXJSllY, I'EllF UMEll Yand J' A TJiXT MEDICINES. CIIOICK G-roceries AND JProvisions. Agent for the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, of San Francisco, Cal. V'-n30 tf E. A. ANDERSON, (iood IfOrKCH to LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MAKSHFIKLI), OH. TTAULING DONK AT SHOUT NO XI tico and at very reanonablo ratcH coal axo wooocokhtakti.v on hand vshHk COOS ZB.A.TT MARKET, MAUUSimKI.il, OKKOOS, W. R. Simpson . 1). Hom.ano Proprietors. im: :e Ta. t s and provisions of all kinds sold nt tno lowest living rates and DKLTVIinKDai nny point desired rou VESSELS. 1.0(111 1 NO TAMPS A XI) FAMILIES, ALWAYSJKADY, 8s5fWe keep nothing hut thebest-5?8 and insure satisfaction. l.-l-tf SOOn week in vour own town. Tonus and ,- free. Address II. IIali.ktt & Co. Portland, Maine. EUGENE O'CONNELL, DK.U.KU IS STOVES & RANGES, latest Improved Hardwarejools, Implements. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. limiifs &c oils. WOOD & WILLOW WAR E, Steam.Wator Pipe and Fittings. Gran ite and Plated Wares. MANTFACTTRrilS OF COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE. TIN .JO I! WOH It ExEcuTim with Dispatch. 8"EXTRAS for Stoves, Plows Mowers and Reapers furnished at short notice. B00T& SHOE MAKER M.vitsiiFiELn, Ofi.v. WXZiI, Z30A.XiXllIITZS OF gusTonyn work in a thorough manner and use onlv the BEST MATERIAL. 0 teSShopon Front Street, opposite the Ponci Market. A.. G- BROAYN" JUSTICE OF Til K PEACE ASH OorL-vera-rLcer, Marsiipiem), On. Ajient for tho Pha-nix of Hartford nnd Firi'tiian'H Fund In.suranco CoiiijianicH. CollcctionH anl other buisincHS placed in my hands Mill receive iirompt attention. v2-n.T0-tf PIONEER MARKETS, MAitsiiriEi.n & Empiuk Citv. II. P. WHITNEY, Phoi'Iiiktor. A good supply of MUTTON, vbj- CANNED I5EKF, WM OUUUK, FORK, ETC. i ji n ETC., ETC.. and all kinda of SALTMEATSandVEGETABLES constantly on hand. Also a good stock of CHIOOBXIIIIB. V E S S E L S LOGGING CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE lvl-tf .nAitHiiiii:i,i Drug Store9 DR. C. JJ. GOLDEN, riiorn. Opposite Nanliury,n Store. II A Y E C 0 X S T yST L Y O X II A X I) AM, 80KT8 OK -A.SI- CHEMICALS MEDICINAL PUUI'OSEH, Titussmo, oiiiiGi, X'aaxi.aj'xjjkixaxfv, STATIONXIXIY.AIVD HOIIOOIillOOKS, AI.80 CIIOICK CIGARS and TOBACCO, anil uvorj'thing usually kept in a HKDICAI. niKI'KNMAUV. I'rcHcrlptlonH Carefully Com pounded, Al-3'tf BUSINESS CARDS. C. B. OOLDEN.M.l). PHYSICIANS SURGEON M.M1SIIF1KI.D, OltFUOX. C. W. TOWKK, M. D. PHYSICIAN&SURGEON MvHsiiriKt.n, Orkoos. W. C. ANGKL, M. D. PHYSICIAN an SURGEON Coqnllle City, Oyn. S. 11. HAZARD, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLORAT LAW, Will practice in the various courts of the state. OFFICII ATKJIIMKK CITV, OllX. a. js&. sio-lihst. ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MARSllFlKLn.ORKUON. (5. WKHSTKK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M MisiiriKi.n, Uhi'.uon. I WKK11IT, U. S. Mineral and I'. S. Deputy S U II V E von, CoiU'lM.B City, Oon. Will attend to tho business of surveying in am part of the county. Perfect map of all surveyed lands, fur nishi'dat short notice. 3 lo t'.JO porday a home. Samples worto to free. Address Stinson & Co. Portland, Maine. E .B. DEAN & CO. K. B. DEAN, D. WILLCOX AND MERCHANT. C. II. Wk iiavk Always ox Hand a Ft-i.t. Assortment Ot GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE MANUFACTURE) TO ORDKR And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, and at tho THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. 3a2Lxxxxxxa axrxir Drug Storc9 HENRY SENGSTACKEN, PROP, DKAI.KIt l.V Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, CHOICE-CANDIES, TobaccoS, Cigars STATION Ell Y, FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES. Pare Wines and Liquors for Medical Use. BJTl'rescriptionH carefully compounded. Ayt. It'cllM Faryo 0 Co' Expreim. THE NEW DRUGSTORE M MIS FIELD, Oil. NEXT IJOOU TO MAII, OFFICE. LOUIS M UN HOE, Proprietor. FULL STOCK OF Brags & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I1EST llll AND OF CIO A US Cy-Prescript ions Carefully Com. poundedby CoinpctentPhysicla n NOTICE OF FINAL PHOOF. Land Offick, ItoHKiiiMi On,, Auii, II. Notico is hereby kIvuii that tho follow iiiK iiuined settler has tiled notice) of his intention to make liiiul proof hi mmport of IiIh claim, and secure Una! entry tliuro of on Saturday, thn STith day of Septem ber 1880, beforo tho JuiIko orOlcrk of tho court of Ooos county. (Jr., viz : John V. Oulihvell, lioincHtciui aiiiilleatloii No. WW I, for the W!4 of XVM, WAi of NE! and NXVMhI KEk Ktctloit lit, T .'II, H Jt HI W, and names tho following as his witnesses, vl.: II. P. Whltnev, A. F, Whitney, (ico M. Dyer ami .. W. Scott, all of Marshfield, (Zoos county, Or, 31 Wi. F, Uknjasiin, Register. NASBURG & HIRST, Fkoxt Stkhnt, MAKMiinct.n, Oox. NKW GOODS lY KVKKYHTKAM er; keep coiutantly on hand in our lar;o "'"I nnnniodiouH store, a well Koleoti'd Mock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ooncitfdng of the best ntaplo and fancy IDIRyTr GOODS, of all kinds, tho choiccut GROCERIES A X 1- PROVISIONS. A UUidltSTOOKOP CLOTHING, HATS nnd CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, limiltlMtS and Oil, CLOTHING, SLIPPERS and OILCLOTH CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, HARDWARE and TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, 1'alnt, Oils ami Varnished, Choice Whir anil Liquors, Tlumiro ami Ammunition. Cl'TLKIlV. WOOD ami U'lU.UW'-WAIlli.aml Scliool Boolis AXI STATIONERY, OurrxtftiHivi'iOiowCHiitfH are fillol wish the lined MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES N. V. All piod purehrt.'cd at our toro nil! bo delivered free nt cIiiuki , at any point on thu ionic of tin-1 itounior Myrtle. l-l-tf t'OVN IIAItlllMt IIOI, IX rilOXTOP TIIK cuvriiAi. ll:iTi:i ' MiirxhuYlil.Ojtu If vim want mi i'hivhIiiivi'. A koim! a- b.irbi'r evertrnvn. J mt c II mi tun at my ulii.in, From morn 'till ilight nr Iiumv noon , My rnttirn' Miarp, my coiwors", kwn, My shoji is neat nnd ttivol tlcan ; Ami there I think that you will find Eaeh arlii'Icto suit the mind ; I trim the liuir with skill fornciitu, Ofcouri'e the price is llfly cents ; ShaiiiiMMiiiifc. too, I do that Hell, flive mo a trial, that will tell ; So helpmo gracious if I make- you hol ler, You need not pay a cpiartorof a dollar J. W. riiwl'mpr P. S. Hot and cold baths alas n-.idy ll-lstfl FAMILY Meat Market ROSS A TIMML-UMAN Would aniiouui'o to thu public that their new market OITOSITK TJIK CENTRAL HOTKL IS NOW OI'UNKI) ANDTHEYAUEPItKI'AHEDtoSEI.l AM. KINDS Of REEF FORK & MEATS of ALL KIXDS provisionTa'nd vegetables VESSELS mid LOGULXd CAMPS srri'UED. r-PKIC'EK DOWN TO THE HLD.tf.: W) HOCK. COOS HAY FURNITURE STORE, Constantly o.v hand Matt return P Itednteadn, t'lialrn l I.oiiiiiih. CrlhH .It Cradles, PICTCRES, FRAMES, M()lLI)l(IS, TAIILES, MIRRORS Ac. 'imi ii 1 1 iiKriom I 'u rill u ni Mado to Order. COFFINS madi) at shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES Attachmknth, Ni:i:ih,i:h to. F. MARK, Ivltf Puoi'iiii:iou U00TS & SHOES! vl SPECIALTY MADE OE JfOOTS1 AND SHOES. 1 I would say to the people of .MiirsMh Id anil Hiimmnilini' ,iniiiiri ilmi i I just reielved .1 ItirKo and ell scleited ! SIIM'K OI ( BOOTS&SHOBS And liavn nil vnrlnilou ,, I ...... I i.,..i...i. i lnjrJ. KtiUvan'M ImotHiiml shoes, .Men, s coarse and fine boots, Ladles and misses fliiiMiml roarsesliues, lmyH slums, anil Iml.yitu.i clilldimi slums of all variety. I also muliii in i.rilni- 1, .,,..., 1 , 1 I , ". ininn iiwiiik, llllll have on liuiid a laiao Mock of eiiilom iim.lo hoots. W. ii. WUUHTUR. ! -1 5fSSS, '' Mif 'r."nn''''''r " 'fc I. ...II !.. I. .II.M II Ml ..,.. .( ,'. "7 fj.,r.'.1 .... alUH.N.a1;' :,.:,,,.. k. i ,T.,.;:; :;:;:'":." vtH ,..n4 ... ... I . f.il. ..4.. TlM,,liuJ. i..m. Tfcu.i.i...;. . ' ' Ulr Shippod Direct for- $286. wni utixirrifu Mirri'M.wtNfi,uu U ihhmAV i .... Br !. iwTi'i? f. t . 1 t .J Irf 1 II 1 1 la Irte.ll . Ih ...L.. .i . . "' f. f I I lr "!' iiiii-i"-Hih-i -.hAMr.tM Ul. L,: nt in it ttimt r.inHMMIriMM ntbMllukk t ( (Jib(tli'.i.'l(TIMffr),mlotUl Ulh. .u . . .1 it ai rdm til kuukii aiu lk..l.l..i. & . 7 " u ' llul.IM.ikMHxl .... fl.',,..!,., I.. iniuMttt ,J u ''"' ' " I " N v4 Mill H. M, A , - '.41.1.1,, lb,, hi, i.l,M4f,, I. f, tiiifcjl , l,f- H. r....M.lk.u f li.fl u ii.lj.i IkM. !. AlllM.piaMli. l.4,llilU,j4.,rM. fiMial w nl, ... r.r.f'wiM.Mlk. AtarttM, (,.. I..I.I .illHIMlnl m. I.k. IV.W.H ..J.,,. Ti f.ll ,1 ffwyll,,,. IWJ h. 1 l4bM Ak,M Tho Mormon Purchnilnrr Oo Mil ltniinix, cosy. WILCOX&WHITE ORGAN CO. Mcrulon , (t.ii. tr. S A. j "Children's Blow Pedals,"! Adjusted orremovedlnstantly. Invented and Exclusively used by tills Company, Tho most popular Organs of the clay ! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. "Tho Wiloox fc Whito Orjcim Zualruutor" is tlio BEST and CHEAPEST in tlui mmkot! nl V r 1 ''I i nl'ilfjut. fit -O O O K I N O IIU 11 K A T I N ) New Excelsior Oil Stove. Jail Ilia Thl, iu tor l.lulit Hi, irhriluK. It lll llroll. lrtl. ii.l Ik. Un t lUn Cl ot WgulSUifa Sn4(ur llirulaia. AI.I.Mh H AM U. COLEMAN OAS APPARATUS AND OIL CO.. 71M,irrhr, I'mh ton. III. Th lli.m -iii f.r P,,l, lii.liKMil.in, lillioui ll,fiM li, l.lTtr , . ,iij'iiiii r,rr an', .,,11,, uiin litlllllr Mlln iii.UImU .'I HI. 1111 h, I li.l "l l,f 11 ,.ti Ilia ,iwl UlMWauJ .lll.l l i.f AIlSOItrTION. Ni I'tut, S.i lHalur IHIIa. ri ii.l l, I In iiluia, JrwiltM g Iha AU..11U1.I1 C'ula aii! Iha tar 1 di 11 II UtAiulntf Iu ihaaclaiica tf luwll cilia, Daiirpaln IU II, t't, lr rr tmtl A(;llr Ilrtl, IJ'J. ToiiId llrll,S'4, biiiI 1 11 fn 111. 11,11, 01. Ttifo lUl'l Hllllarrnl l, hhV ikI.Iiim rirwul taM'k rn i' rii "I Ijiiim Ii, i.t tl '' l"f Inlnni'a IWII. AGENTS Httini-I in ovvry cviiniy In tLt t'llill'll IlllM. AJdrt.i, nanr.11 mi;iiic.ii:i) nni.T co. VV2 IlllnuU f-'l., CMoiro. HIGHEST HONORS IT 1114 Centennial World's Fair, 7876 ran SHONINGER ORGANS rsoxovioco tnumouiLT ii tub BEST INSTRUMENTS. Tbalrrcmptrallrs ofallanca It riditnliad V fha JuilKea In llitlr Kwiiuil, Iroui which Ui Isllowtuv It in mimcti "Tho II. UIIOMVmCU OIKIA.V CO.'O ililblt u !tu I, cat IiiatritiuvnU tl a prist remderlujj tiieui (lonlblo to.UrHo cli c( turolitirt.XatD(( a ouUiUuttlau ul IlreJ m J Utlli, proJiitln iiorcl una iiUailiiKfUtcl", MDUInlug mm? UMlriMo lmprouitiil. will lUnil loiiRtr lit dry or i ion cllinnta, l(H Ilitln to (tl out of or.lT.all Ilia lutnlt Ulna tunla hrtj-ply, jmt ti.i tlifr to II It Imwalbl f lbrn to iiliher (.tirlulf, iiwall nr nplU." TIII3 U.M.V OUUAMJ AWAllDUD THIU UA.MC. Tlilt Mriltt yi,l Awanl wtt nrnntMdttrthil inoit ooro c iiii'tltiii if llm 1hI niaktrii, Lafoit (mo oi lUu iuo4t riiiiil'Mluut Jurloj orer inuliicl, Htw fllrlf t ntnl jitlrca Jmt lnnM. wbiali yw In Monriluino with our rul, tbu IIIJMT oil OAS tot lbs Itlalt luuuvjr, W tr prtjurtJ to tjijiolnt tfaw noiv Agantl. IllnitraKrt CtUloeuM utlltd, pont-itlJ, on epcUuttlou 3 0. SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 07 to 113 ClinSTKDT DTBCET, Ilatr lUvax. Ouhm. I IIHII. i Mii 110. FISHERS I Mcdlcatotl f BELTS. WM