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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1880)
tJ t ,-v ft s f N i u WS Tlie Coast Mail. 8ATUJRDAY, - OCTOBER 23, 18S0. MfHtMO HMtl Ml IT I IV. It wna hi Kentucky, eny a corrcs poidcnt of tlio Cleveland Leader, that Moriator Dlatnc first met tlio liuly who Is how his wife. She was a. Ynnkoo AHil A school inistrea's, and ahe taught Sear tho wltflul presided over by Blaine. Maine booh beenmo ncquain- ted with her, sparked her nnd finnlly fell In lovu with her. lie went with hor for some tinio, nt.d wns very anx ions to know something nbont her family. Sim refused to tell him, evaded his questions, and gave him no satisfaction. Ho finally became engaged to her, nnd followed her to Mninc, where they wore finally mar jicd. When ho reached Mninc he found that slto was tho daughter of the editor of tho Augusta , I have forgotten tho name, but it was the inost prominent paper in tho State at liio lime. Ho also discovered that her father was quito wealthy, nnd that tho family was one of the oldest nnd most respcctablo in the Stat one of tho girls being of tho Gail Hamilton literary fame. Tho marrhge was that which brought Blaino to Mai no to live, and it added much in making him n noted character that he is to-day He remembers" everyone and every thing. They used to call him nt col lego tho Omniscient Blaine. Ho was also called Nosey Blaine; first for tho reason of his immense natural probo scis, nnd second, because he knew so much. Sckwalka'i DIncoTerles. The JlertihVt London special says : Schwatka's discoveries and Polar matters generally continue to be the leading topics of discussion in the "English journals. Among tho latest contributions of the literature on tho subject is n letter from Comman der Choyno in reply to an article to the Standard. "It was not the Artie regions," says Commander Choyne, "that sent Franklin s men to the next world, They were murdered by the contractor who supplied the expedi tion with preserved meats. The same contractor furnished Sir James Ross' expedition, to which I belonged, and the tins labelled 'Beef and 'Muttoa' were but offal. Some of tho tins when opened contained nothing but big knuckles of bone. Everything be longing to the animals was put into the tins, except the horns hoofs and hides. The very entrails were tlyire, . and when they ate them, having noth ing' else, they had to hold their noses, bo offensive was tho stench. If Sir Jamc3 Ross and his party had have been out another winter they would 1iave starved. I havo repeatedly in my lectures throughout England, denounced this contractor as a mur der, and dared him bring an action for libel. I should be glad to have him do so, for I could establish the truth of what I 83y." I I .Way or Kallock Ifttrloiis. Kalloch of San Francisco on the 10, in a speech, said that if the Judge de cided that the Sheriff had no power ' n emmnn i-n.Vn nf BfKi.), :., V, 1.1 i. cw-,,! , ... 1.1. . t M. Kalloch, the Judge would do so in defiance of all law, precedent and Christian courtesy, and that he (Kalloch) would never stand by the support of such a lawless and infa mous proceeding, but would call up on the people to stand by; him against tho attempt Speaking to the audiance lie said : IX you will not stand by me you may build my funeral pyre on the corners of your streets anu place mo upon it The .uepuuiican macmno politicians may light their torches and burn mo up, and you must take the consequences. TAnnlaufee.! This is only a hypothetical statement of the case, and don't you forget what I tell you. I wish I could state thinea nlainl v. but I must state them liypothctically and trust to your goou sense in drawing tne right con elusion. HAKSIiriEIiD Drug Store, DR. C. B. GOLDEN, Pcorn. Opposite Xasburg's Store. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL BOOTS OP , ZDZRCTO-S AND- CHEMICALS W WINI.S KOK W MEDICINAL PURPOSES, TOIIiBT A. RVI OIiXK, X'HXIVUMBXIV, MOUOOXiUOOKK, ALSO CHOICE eMARS and TOBACCO, ami everything usually kept in a MEDICAL DlSrtXSABV, JnfflpHen8 Carefully Com' psHHded. fS pcnlny a home. Sumjtles wort 6 fre. Address Hiinsox & Co. PortltiHVJtetiiu, BUSINESS CARDS. C. B. GOLDEN, M.D. PHYSICIAN Jb SURGEON M.UtSllKIKLD, OliKflON'. C.W. TOWER, M.D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON M.UISIIFIKI.I), OliROON. W. C. ANGEL, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Cnquille City, Ogn. S. II. HAZARD, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLORAT LAW, Will prnctico in tho various courts of the state. OFFICE AT EMPIRE CITY, OGN. or. :mi. siGKLiinsr. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. W. P. WRIGHT, XT. S. Mineral and XT. S. Deputy SURVEYOR, Coo.uiu.e City, Ogn. o Will attend to the business of surveying in nnv part of the county. Perfect maps of all surveyed lands, fur nihedat short notice. E. A. ANDERSON, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MARSHFIELD, OR. SADDLE HORSES, To let at nil hour. H AULING DONE AT SHORT NO ticc and at very reasonable rates COAL AND WOOD CONSTANTLY ON HAND COOS BAY FURNITURE STORE, Constantly on hand 2LTattresses C Betlsteads, Chairs P Lou it tics, Cribs iO Cradles, PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, TABLES, MIRRORS Ac. CouattBK-room Furniture Made to Order. COFELNS made at shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES Attachments, Needles ic. F. MARK, lvltf Pkofmetor COX'S Alt IS UK 8IIOP, IN FHONT OF THE CENTRAL HOTEL. Marshfield, Ogn If you want an easy shave, As" good as barber ever gave, Just c 11 on me at my saloon, From morn 'till night or busy noon ; My razorb' oharp, my soissors, keen, My shop is neat nnd tow els clean ; And there I thinkUiat j;u will find fcaen arncie to suume mma : i1"1" thehairwith skill for gents, Of course the price is fifty cents ; shampooing, too, I do that well, Give me a trial, that will tell ; So help me gracious if I make you hol ler, You need not pay a quarter of a dollar. J.AV.Cox.Fropr. P. S. Hot and cold baihs alw ays ready LM8tfl B00T& SHOE MAKER Marsiifif.ld, Ogn. OF qtjstoim: -woi2j( in a thorough manner and use only the BEST MATERIAL. 0 5yShopon Front Street, opposite the Ponei larket. Steamer Myitle, CAPTAIN, - - - II. DUNHAM TEAVE8 MAItSIIFILDr ' lu Ij every morning at 7 rSO"-"" for Empire City. Returning, leave Marshfield at 12:30 lor Utter City Leaves Utter City for Marshfield at 5 p.m. TZBCE PIONEER MARKETS, MARHHFIELn A EMPIRE ClTY. H. P. "WHITNEY, PaowiiKTon. A gootl supily of MUTTON, c CANNED BEEF, G00C8, PORK, UTC 2DI ETC ., ETC.. nnd all kinds of SALT MEATS and VEGETABLES constantly on hand. Also n good stock of onoomxtiHa. v e sFe L S AND LOGGING CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHOUT NOTICE lvJ-tf BAY VIEW Wm. ReichertProprietor Keeps constantly ,on hand, and LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, c' WHOLESALE i MY BAR IS SU1 PLIED WIT1ITIIE, CHOICEST BRANDS OX WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS ' BRANCH BALfONVT EMPIRE CITY' BREWERY, At oflcrs for sale a superior nrticlo of "Hi, ami RETAIL. i A TECH NEW DRUGSTORE MARSPIEL1), ()?. (NKXT 1)0011 TO MAILOFHCK. LOUIS MUNJIOE, rittprlctor. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY OX HAND. BEST ItEAXD OF CIGARS fSyPrcecriptioiii ('mvfully Coin, poundi'dlty Competent I'll ysiehui BOOTS & SHOES! A SPECIALTY HADE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. I would K.iy to tlio people of Mandillcld and MiirouitdiiiK itiiiiitrv, that 1 lnno titt rotvi eil n largo and well selectrd stock of BOOTS Sc SHOES And li.to all m riot io s on hand, hichid ing J. Sulivan's boots and shwi, JTcn's coarse and fi no boots, Lidios and iu!him fmo and coarse shoes, Uj idioci, and Imby ami vhlldrrn hIuk's of "all vurivtv. I aNo make to order mens hK)ts, 11 ml li.ucon hand a hiqio Ktivk of ciiitniu made loots. W. (J. Wl'.llSTKR. BainiijD city Drug Store, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, PROP. DEALER IV Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, CHOICE CANDIES, Tobacco & Cigars STATIONERY, FANCY & TOILET .ARTICLES. Pure Vines and Liquors for Medical Use. tSTTiehcriptiniiH carefully coiiikuiu1lmI. Aul. Well Earyo P Co' Express. E. B. DEAN & CO. E. 13. DEAN, ). WILLCOX AND C. If. MERCHANT. Wr HAVE Al.WAYri 0.V 11 AND A AKortiiiciil Of Fui.i. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK- ALWAYS COMPLETE MANUFACTUUED TO OltDEIt And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, and at tho THE LOWEST LIVING PRICE8. FAMILY Meat Market KOSS & TIMMEUMAN Would announce to tho public that thuir new market OPPOSITE THE CENTItAL HOTEL 18 NOW OPENED ANDTHEYAHEPltEPAUElHoSELL AM. KINDH Of IJEEF POItK & MEATS of ALL KINDS P R 0 V I S 1 0 N.TAND V EGETABLES VESSELS aud LOCOING CAMPS SUPPLIED. tSTPIHCES DOWN TO THE IIEDJJ 60 KOOK. FARM FOR SALE ! AGUES OF CHOICE LAND at tho mouth of Willanoh klough, noar North Ucnd and Mamie field. Good lioueo and out buildings. Adapted for dairying or general farm ing. Good young orchard. One of tlio bent farms in Coos county. Tho place, with stock and implements, will ho sold very cheap. 1SrFot further particulars apply at the oftico of tho Coast Mail, 5 a e a . s 9 0 pi! ft ft EUGENE O'CONNELL, DEAI.EU IN STOVES & RANGES, latest Improved Hardwarejools, -ANI- lmplements. GUH8, RIFLES, PISTOLS AHD AMMUNITION. LAMPS &c OILS. WOOD t WILLOWWAltE, Stcam,Wator Pino and Fittings, Orun' ito and l'latcd Wares. MANUFAOTUItEItH OK TIN, COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE, .von M'OHU Executed with Dihi'atoii. SSrEXTItAS for 8tove, PJowh Mowers and llcapors furnUhed at short notice. o?hb LOCKHART HOTEL, Mt'$. E. M. Loclihart 1'roprletrcs Kmi'jiik Citv, Oon, NASBUR8 & HIRST, Kuont Htiikkt, Mauhiifiki.ii, Oon. lyrBW ooi)8 iiy every steam- i )r;koopcontuntly on hand in our laro mid commodious xtoro, n Well colcctod took of GENERAL MHANDISE, foii.tlt.ilii; of tho host Btnplo and fnuoy Tm5T QOODS, of all kintlt, tho cholcct GROCERIES A N I) PROVISIONS. a UMint: BTOCK OP CLOTHING, HATS iiihI CAPS, HOOTS nnd SHOKS, KU11RBRS nnd OIL CLOTHING SLIPPERS nnd OILCLOTH CROCKERY nnd GLASS WARE, HARDWARE nnd TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, Paint, Oil and VnniMim, Choice Whir and Liquor, Tlnuurp nnd Amraunlflon. CUTLERY, WOOD and WILI.OW.WARE,nnd Sclxool IBoolss AND STATIONERY, yvnivxaxizifO' ooozam, OurcxtciiHlvoidiowcaHCH aro filled wiidi thullniMt MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. N. II. -All goods purchased at our Storo will bo delivered freo ot ehargo at any point on tho route of tho ituamor Myrtle, ylMf ItlAKNIiriKV.D Mausiipicm), On. This Institution now affords tho best facilities for education to Ik) found in tho coast region of southern Oregon. Tho Academy Is graduated Into three dcpait ments as follows t 27o J'rlmary Department, In which Introductory branches aro taujdit. The Junior Department, Embracing orthography, rending, writ ing, grniniucr, geouraphy, history, phys iology, familiar science, uud mental and practical arithmetic). The Senior Department, Emhrnchig book-keepiiig, (single and doublu entry) botany, chemistry, politi cal economy, rhetoric, higher iirfthniotlr. algebra, geometry, trigonometry and surveying. Music. IiutrUcllon in this branch is given whon desired. Jlourd can tw had for from $.1 to 1 1 ppr week withirlvuto families, nnd for still less when several students club together and board themselves. Termt. Primary Department, W 00 Jnnlor " - 7WJ Benlor " ; H0rt 41 J, T .cCohmjo, Principal, -m & m jh -i JllMtu "i . MAfeTftMVl V t,i&i 4?, kyWk jti1ttmmm0)ttiiit! HiUn(l iininwi uii(Tiiiiifcygli iiMiiiiTiti jfmiii !, 3 -i mflftiffr" ttp- ?'s,ar PWW vHf Ajtei,i'jr i '