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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1880)
(VKKsnssa Tile Const Mail, y ...... SATURDAY, NOVEMRER Ul, ISM. L. P. KistiKit advertising agent, 2t Merchant's JI.wIuuirc, Pun Francisco, s niitliorixpil to iccciyc advertise - incuts for the columns of tins paper. i niiiiMiiMiMi M'lio 'iitir jiikI lIIVct oT I he Driiinvnitlc DclVut. Tho Democrats of Now Yoik take the result coolly. A dispatch nfter the rostilt was known contains tho following language: Tho fact is, tho result had been dis counted innnv davs ago. At the headquarters of the Democratic Con gresMonnl committee here, there has been n conspicuous absence of cour ago or confidence, since the defeat of tho paity in Indiana. Rcfore that nearly a hundred hands had been cm. ployed in folding and forwarding campaign documents, but after the Indiana disaster the hands wcro dis - charged. Silence and gloom settled over what had been n hive of industry, and it wns plain to outsido observers that the Democratic Inekbono wns broken. To-day in conversation Dem ocrats were free to confess that they were fairly without hope after the Oc tober gale. "It was Indfnna thnt de feated Hancock," iaid a .prominent Democrat to-day. "It was a decision of the Supreme Court .making it an October Slate that proVed our de struction." Amid the wreck of nil their hopes the Democrats insist thnt had Indiana elected Landers in Octo her, Hancock would have walked into! the White House in March. In a pri vate letter written here before the In diana election, Garfield said : "We lost Maine but wo carry Indiana. Roll Run made Appomatox possible." Nc.t to the loss of the Presidency the Democrats mourn the lo;-s of the ab lest men in the Senate. Wallace, Ea ton, Kernnn, Thurninn and McDon ald nil go out with the close of the elturt -.'ssion. In speaking of this tuntter to daj, a prominent Democrat told your correspondent that with tfc-e -exception of Rayard there were uot ou Die Democratic side four abler men limit those who have been so summarily decapitated and whose place will bo taken by Republicans after -March. Whether the Senate li-ill lini-n n wnrlri r lininrit nf T?.i. ! publicans is still a matter of doubt, hut it looks much as if they would. Olficiais of the Senate now in the city arc verv uncus v. IVnutlt in AInbumn. The Times Yicksburg special gives a Jong circumstantial account of frauds which Democrats attempted and executed in Chalmers, Shoestring ilislrint to nxpliidn Lvnnli. enlnrod Republican opponent of Chalmer for the Congressional election. The dis-1 tricl was originally formed to include most of the strong Republican locali ties along the river border so that all other districts should be securely Democratic, needing no election work to carry them. The Democrats were nt liberty to put all their efforts (meaning intimidation, fraud and bulldozing) in this long narrow strip of land. They succeeded in sup pressing and throwing away enough Ilcpublicau votes to elect Chalmers, although the blacks, who are all Re- l-uuu-.aufl.uuumuiueruiunjJii-.-a e , to one. this year the blacks voted Notice is hereby given that the fol moderately and put in enough ballots lowing named settler lia tiled notice of .. ,.i.. t ..!. i, .. ,i,... i lus intention to make final proof in nip- to elect Lynch by one thousand mn-j IKrt of W claim and secure" final entry jonty but 20o0 of their, votes were i thereof on Saturday, Novcml-er 20, 1SS0, thrown out for alleged illegality, thus ! More the judge or clerk of the court of electing Chalmers. The illegality $lXJ$ consisted in this : ears ago the ne- ment No. 3784, for the southeast quarter grocs were accustomed to have a flag of northeast quarter of section thirty or eagle printed at the head of their ! '"fc, ffi'.l "! ticket a3 a distinguishing mark. The Democratic Legislature immediately passed a law that no device or distin guishing mark should be allowed on the tickets and that if they had such maiks they should not be received or counted. This year the Democrats i printed their tickets far away from the district and only distributed them on the day of tho election. Thus the nogroes here could not discover, in , time for printing, just what was the form oi tho Democratic ticket, but they printed their tickets in the Usual ' friiapo and they were tho exact coun terpart of tho Democratic tickets, ex cept that they had heavior typo for the names and had printers' dashes between tho namos. Tho Domocrits had made an innovation in omittint; tho latter. They, however, declare tho dash to be a device, and on this Him-y protest they propose to seat Chalmers by throwing out the tickets which cont lined it. Tho 7'-?--i- condemn- without stint, this villainous proceeding and doelaros that it i such things that will drive nil dov-'ut moii fiom the party, es pecially when it is found that many of the leadeis endoise, or at least fail to condemn, IIioao who perpetrated tho eiiiuo. IVi-Klili-iitiul IMi'CforN. Tho United States statutes mako it tho duty of tho Presidential electors to moot and east their voto for Presi dent and Vico President on tho first Wednesday in December after being elected. This is done at tho State capital. It U provided that tho Exec utive of tho State cause throe li.ts of the names of the I'lctois to b me ! and certified and deliurcd tJ thoj -l0 on ! which they r or before the tiny on nro required to meet. Af ter casting the vote tlio Electors ftrc'Wfcf required to innke and sign tiirec ccr- titlcatcs of nil tho votes cast by tliem, in distinct lines for President and , Vice President, to bo annexed to tho I ..,, , ,. . , .,, , , . , , Pf""lll1ni' list of Electors which lins been furnished by tho Executive. One of theso certificates is taken by a person chosen by tho Electors and delivered to the President of tho Sen ato ; one is scut by mail to tho same officer, nml tho third is delivered to the U. S. Judgo of tho district in which the Electors meet. The ccr- tillcntcs aro opened and tho votes - 1 counted in Congress, and tho lcsult . declared on tl he second Wednesday in February following tho election. Tho President elect is inaugurated on the 4th March next following. The Colfax Tribune tells of potatoes raised by T. J. McForon that weigh 1 Su pounds. How many did it require? E. A. ANDERSON, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MARSHFIELD, OR. SADDLE HOUSES, To let at all hours. TTAULING DONE AT SHORT NO IT ticc and at very reasonable rates COAL AND WOOD CONSTANTLY ON HAND NOTICE, The undersigned would inform the I public that their tannery, about 'B mile ' north of Manditield, i- iiow in operation, . nml tlinf tlio,.. r.m,nro,l r i,iiiv.llnn ' and pay cash tor fresh and waited hides, delivered at the tannery. KKUSE vfc DIMMICK. FARM FOR SALE, SMALL FARM SITUATED ON the bank of the Coquillc River A containing 2S acres RICH BOTTOM LAND, With House nnd Orchard. Can bo Rented at a Reasonable Rate. For particulars apply to Henry Sengstacken, Empire City, Oregon COOS BAY FURNITURE STORE, Constantly on hand Mattresses 0 lialstcatls, Chairs ll Lonnaes, Crib 0 Cradle, PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, TARLES, MIRRORS &c. Counting-room I'uriiilurc Made to Order. COFFIXS made at shortest notice. SEWING MACHINES Attachments, Nkedlks &c. F. MARK, lvltf PUOI'RIETOR NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF ,,,. Lan- QeFKE, Oct. 12, 1850. tcr section thirtv-five township twenty- four south, range eleven west, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: W. W. Glenn, AVm. Uarlton, Geo WoHlrufF. anl S. R. Cathcart, all of Marshfleld, Coos county Or. 42 Wm. F. Rexjamix, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL TROOF. Lixii Office, Roscnrn On., Oct. 12, 1SS0, Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intciitioiito make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry there of NovciiiIrt 20, 1S&0, lK-fore the jmlue ort'lcrk of Coos county, Orego.i, vi: Alexander Sinlerhmd, homestead entry No. '.i-'iO'A, for the east half of southeast quarter section -it, and west half of south-west quarter section thirty-five township twenty-four Miuth, ninge'elev en west, and names th follow in- as his i witnes'.eH, viz : (J ltolm, S IJ Cathcart, Geo WooiIruiF, and Win II Carlton, all 'of MarnhfU-ld ( in county. Oreiioii, 42 Wm. F. IJkvj min-, Ri'gister. DORA NURSERY. Till: LARGEST AMOUNT OF FRUIT TREES EVER RAISED COOS COUNTY. Over L-0,000 trees, including over 100 varieties, grafted on the bent seedling stock. . The celebrated Russian apple for ten centH. All treOH w ill ho bold a t reduced prlu-H Thubo trees aro raised on Iiench land and aro adapted to any soil. . The now Grave Heeilliug apple ;)jile tlio 1h1 variety in the country, and Rubicon iiiiiilc. also toe currants, early urapes, etc., including tho celebrate Waling Peach Plum. Terms, cash in advance or on delivery. I will receive order for the above named trees and will di-Iiw-r them early in tin-m inter. ' llUWU, gt. I1 ,..,Cj county, Or Hipts, ka). ii.j7--jiii THE DRUGSTORE - 1 aiHBV MA11SFIEI.D, OR. XKXT 1)0011 TO MAM.OtTICK. LOUIS MUXJIOE, rroprtctor. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ON HANI). best juiaxd of cigajis JSaS-rrcscriptions Carefully Com. poundedby CompctentPh ys'ieian BOOTS & SHOES! .1 SPECIALTY MADE OF HOOTS AXD SHOES. I would .-ay to the people of Mnr-ditlcld anil surrounding couutrv, that I have just received a large and well selected stock of SOOTS &c SHOES And have all varieties on hand, inelud ing J. Sulivan's boots and shoes, Men's coarse and fine boots, Ladies and mies fine and coarse shoes, bova shoes, nnd babv and children slices of all varietv. I also make to order mens loots, and have Oil ll.imt .1 large MOCK 01 CUSlOm a"e toots W. G. WERSTER. 3EJttXEX.EI CITY Drug Store., HENRY SENGSTACKEN, PROP. DEALER IX Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS,! TAINTS, OILS, ! CHOICE CANDIES, TobaccoS, Cigars STATIOXEliY, FANCY & TOILET. ARTICLES.! Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Use. EF"Pre&criptions carefully eompouudeil. Agt. Veil Fargo C Co' Expres. E. B. DEAN & CO. E. B. DEAN, I). WILLCOX AND C. II. MERCHANT. Wf. have Always ox Haxd a Fvu. Assortment Of GINERAL MERCHANDISE.!-: TOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE LTJMBEH MANUFACTURED TO ORDER And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED and nt tho THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES FAMILY Meat Markei ROSS & TIMMERMAN Would announce to the public that their new maiket OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL HOTEL is now orr.xi:i) AND THEY ARE PREPARED toSELL AM. KINDS UK REEF PORK & MEATS of ALL KINDS PROVISIO N? A 'ND V EGETABLES VESSELS awl LOUGIXU CAMPS SUPPLIED. tarritiCES down to Tin: iskdjei CO HOCK. FARM FOR SALE ! 1 CiC ACRES OF CHOICE LAND 1 UU at the mouth of Willaiich i-l nigh, near North Rend and Marsh- '.' , lielil. tioou liouse ami out liuililliigs. Adapted for dairying or general farm ing. Good young orchard. One of tho host farms in Coos county, Tho place, with stock and implements, will 1)0 sold verv cheap. Le-For further particulars apply nt the office of the Coast Mail. r EUGENE O'CONNELL, DKAI.KK IX STOVES & RANGES, latest Improved Hardware.Tools, AND- mplemeiits. GUNS-, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. LAMPS &c OILS. WOOD & WILLOW WARE, Steam.Water Pipe and Fittings, Gram ito and Plated Waies. MAXt'KACTl'KKKS OK TIN, COPPER & SHEETIRONWARE .14)11 IVOItK EXKCITKD WITH DlM'ATCH. 655-EXTRAS for Stoves, Plows Mowers and Reaper-" furnished at short notice. T"E3:"Ei LOCKHART HOTEL, Mm. !:. M. Lochhurt Emtikk City, I'roprietrcs Ogn Jil--MEtUDEK. Co-yc 1T5A; Sole l'roprltlort of the If I RJPIANO on -y-o fQ v. ". n hitii i .in -((' -- " iupiin nt dr-tl-n f L. ta ' 1 If iuchal l lEierotDit. LI I.JUIU. raiiMHUr4lI 4mUi, fall (Tiff it roarwwtai n, sllMMi-tti cunt-rri, btknUful rarvH leg ft4 ljr. rJuiwuinMk aUlfrror.bf baa M etr Wr tm. i frrtt.-U'vr-riirk'. Tm. r4 -kcU.fral 4. i nry hnrtwirtl Utt toy Unit It U prfacliua of tkU --Mtniiiiral ktt Iwt ( )i. WUfainMofir 1-mthwLairwftalhordl-MrtJr k4 fcy mnU 1 Uif kalafrrb'T (insata-st. IU(bW ttti -pi Mffttaa4Hi' j UlrJ tivr atMltttrv ttHift la ait larfa tt, kai t-tm I ' ro-an-t fufiwn an J ft fall imw-miI tm. TlUtrUl luUOiftl I VMltDIUUT-uiJ forfl-ilf. fctlf ir tblLi wtl lkt if irUUu4 l If to )WU IJJW, Shipped Directfor- $285. VtGt ARlfTrCttU rko t4 U ftt ctr4 trr rnrdtu-itJ frvtal m l)kJmMti a irwirtM ailb A4 fw lbr tltoaa Ibtt aotuwl, aa I WAltHAT ttia wtntlBf far 1 Yaw. D-vkotath fWUUWrl4(r.UIHlUtr4fcrlli MirtkMtr,fU Ukt ! rvla rfrrtncllb1rttklkfa(Jfrr llvtb aliwt ttuk ftf Ik4 crfv-M orT9potlUAf, U tt aio4ftalairurit,rfT7ft-rt,1t UUltly Wlk bfmtatrtVatock tfltrit ft(Wkf( t will ! tvi aar o b-l Mti(tt,MtrUntIl bvi ai lwlu4i( lt ffi(ki. W f "CtfftCitk-u f hbit-vwBt. If I M-nSTrTTi Church, nail Chapel ULiia-Mununai'iu i-ttrior urgatts. ruu4 Iff ffalf aifU4. Noimui ttqlr oa (- uht, rar Ipi-ft It 4avtrUI aaf lb tpftLwr. sad kali twtftt-il uikfi iiwhi raqir aiii i . KM til lh prrk A ftrr Canu roUlift( ttr.a HU' Mt-li, (SIt' N. HI )mU latiy nim vj p-TKHT. aaq a ia ftlc MliaSad wftkll, dlractrM. htatiuU4 attUral a fnti U aVUa at tkatv frici. AIMUliBpnBU. U4 a KaiWr faal CarU. I9bm Ba-NBcrfwcas. rrirotii a ot-nii rtir kia. Url Hlft0tM I sal mmr k t)rla. aad n a4 bqI4 iU f-t4tlifprIIkatroK. m4 f taUJvfi, Aua4 ThoMerldon Purchasing Oo., NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. LaxoOffk k, Rosciiiko, Oct. 'JO, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, anil secure final entry there of on Monday, November 2Uth, lhM, be fore the judge or clerk of the court of Coos county, Or., viz : Alexauder Raine homestead application No. 'J81U, for the V.of.SVf,NKH ofSV.,' and SEK of N'W'j; of sec. .", T iio S, It 11 XV, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: V Van Camp, Thos Rlain. N G Ferriu, John Rear, all of Marslifield, Coos county, Or. lU 'm, F, Rkxj.oiix, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. RosKiinco Lmi Orni k, Oct. -'0, 18S0. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hisclaim and secure final entry there of on Tuesday, December 7th, I8S0, liefon tho Judge orclerk of Coos coun ty, Oregon, viz: Alfred Widhy, lionie stead ;iiplication, No. ICKJl, the south west (piarter. Sec. ."0, Townshiji III K. It, 11 Went, and names the following as his witnesses: Jonas Jonns Johnson, Ed JohiiHon, Gonrad Miller and VY. II. Har ris, all ot Hermansville, Goos con ty, Oregon. W. V. RjlNJAMIX, i'i Register. FOR SALE, The 1 louse in Kmpiiu City now oc cuplcd hy Fred Solicitor. The Jfouso in Empire City now oc cupied by Col. Lane. The house and two lots in Marshfluld now occupied by C. W. Tower, Tho above property will ho sold cheap. For particulars inquiro of Dit. C. W. Town; ...... ,IM, I i Tk a -3 1 uni- rrvMP r mm VtlJt - . NALL. " '!-- WPbl l5sSei' : ....,,. '.I NASBURG & HIRST, FlIOXT STIIKKT, MAItSIIKIII.P, Ou.v. 1VTEW flOODS I1Y EVERY STEAM- 2 or; keep conntantly m hand in our largo and commodious store, a well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consitxing of the best staple and fancy LBY Q-OOIDS. of all kinds, tho choicest GROCERIES A X P PROVISIONS. A LA ItC.E STOCK- OK CLOTH IXG, HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOKS, UUBHEKS and OIL CLOTH 1X0 PLIPPEKS and OILCLOTH CKOCKEKY nnd GLASS WAKE.HAHDWAUK nml TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, Painty Oils ami VaniMicH, Cliolee Wines uml M(ikipi, TliMrare nml Ammunition. fitwit f It 11'ff t t ' ilrlil , H UUlJ (I Hit U'lLLOU'-U'AHE.uml Sclxool ZBooli:s AND STATIONERY, X'TTXIIVZISIIXZIVO. OOOS8, AWD IIOaililllY Our extensive show cases aro filled wi"h the finest MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. N. R, -All goods purchased at our Store will bo delivorcd free ol charge at any point on the route of the Udamer Myrtlo. vl-l-tf .-1IAItMIII'III,I MAItSIIKIEI.I), tJn. This Institution now aHonls the best facilitie diication to be foil ml in the coast region of southern Oregon. The Academy is graduated into three depart ments as follows; Tim I'rliimry Department, fn which introductory branches are taught. The Janlor Department, Embracing orthography, reading, writ ng, grammer, geography, history, phys iology, fnuilliar science, ami mental and practical arithmetic. The Senior Department, Embracing book-keeping, (uliiglo and double entry) botany, chemistry, politi cal economy, rhetoric, higherantlimellc. algebra, geometry, trigonometry anil surveying. Muiilr. Instruction in this branch Is given when desired. Hoard can be had for from $'1 to f I iter week with private families, and for still less when several students club together and hoard themselves. Termii. Primary Department, - $' 00 Junior " . 7 W) Senior " . . jooo II J. T, McCoiimac. Principal, DAVID MORSE, JR. EMPIRE CITY, OR. i)i:.i.i:u in G EtiERAL MERCh'ANDIS E XDx3r-G-oocLs, MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, FAXIT (iOOI)S AM) IIOSIBRV, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, CLOCK'S, WATCH ES,. J EWELItV CUOCICEUV, AM) GLASSWARE. ( nil cry, .'I inanition, Hunl-uHtre, Tin -ware, Wood and II 'illutr-iru re, Cigars& Tobacco, STATlOXniiY, i'EKI'I'M Ell Y ami J' A TEXT M I'.ltlCIXES. I'llDll v. Groceries AMl- 3?rordsioris. .'lijcnt for the Fireman's Faint Insurance Comjany, of San Francisco, Cat. vl'-n'U) If THE IMPROVED CAMEO GRYSTAL JVORY TYPE. Pro. F.A.Brookes of Sin I r.im io, Is now In ton u, and will remain for a FULL & COMPLETEINSTRUCTIONS, The art iea-ily learm-l, no machinery being required to do the work SATISFACTION Gl'ARANTUED or no pay. ALL COXSt'l.TATlOSS FllEE 0 1 lice hours fiom 1 to I'.' a. m., and from 1 to .'i p. m. l'-llXOM Tor Hill ami complete Instruction, if.'-. Prof. Ilrookes is now in a position to gle entire satisfaction in painting from photographs. His work is beautiful and will l-o-t He only links a fair ttial from the people of Coos Hay. t&ir Office at Munrw'x Drut) Store. vl! u r.'-."lm ESTABLISHED IN 1852. L. P. FISHER'S ITBWSPAPBB 1 dvertising AcHK!2sra"sv JtooniH 'iO ami 'it, MrrrlmiitH -ehanac, California St., S. '. NR.-A DVERTISING SOLHnTKD , for all newspapers published on the Pacific coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Val paraiso, Japan, Ghiua. New Zealand, thy Australian Colonies, the Eastern Stales and Europe. Files of nearly every news paper pul'llsiifil on (lie I'acillu coast an Kept constantly on luiiiu and all adver tlseis are allowed fice during business bonis, access to them NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Oiiki;, Itosciu no, On, Oct. tioth, 1KK0. Notico is hereby given that tho fol lowing named settler has liled notice of his intention to mako llnul proof in support of his claim ami secure final entry thereof on Saturday, Dec. 1th, 1880, before tho judge or clerk of the court of Coos county, Or., viz: Geo Ilniinott, homestead impli cation No. !21 1, for tlio HWLf of see. 'II, T 28 H, It II V, and names tho following us his witnesses, vU ; John Lewis, Michael Kennedy, Ellen Joyce of llamlou, and Henry Clem oiitn, all of Coos county, Or. H Wm. F, IJi;njaii.n, Register. '.VHItAUIIi:itNIIit IX HtONTorTIJKOtlHlHAMIOTKU Marshlleld,Ogn If you want an oa-y shave, As good us barber evorgavo, Just Hun meat mv 'alooii, lioinniorii 'till ngl,t or busy noon: J y razors' sharp, my scissors' keen, Myshoplsnca and lowels clean : And theie I think that ymi will find Kaeh mi llc'elo suit the mind : 1 tiiui the hulrwlthskill for gmtts, Of course the price is llftv cents; Shampooing. too, 1 dolliat well, GiNomoa trial, that will tell; So help me gracious if 1 make you hol ler, You need nut pay a quarter of udollar. J. W. Cox, Propr. P.M. Hot and cold baths always leady U-181U B00T& SHOE MAKER M.itll II ID.OdN. WIljli IJOAIiUKtNUKI iii a thoioiigh manner and usu BEST MATERIAL. b-mTSIuipoii Fiont Street, opposite tho Ponei Maiket Stciimor iHyrtle, CAPTAIN, - H. Dl'NHA.M T EAVES MmTsTiFILD-,,. s j every nioining at 7 :M)W-CU lor Empiie City Returning, leao Marshlleld at ! !10 lor I'tter City Leaves L'ttci City for Marshfiehl at 5 p. in. PIONEER MARKETS, M.uisiiih j.n . Emi'iiii: Citv H. V. WHITNEY, Piionm.roit. A gnod supply of MtTTON - CVNNEI) IIEEF. 1MmW GOOCS. PORIC. ETC etc, inc and all kinds of SALTMEATS m VEGETABLES coustaoiU xii hand Also u f. Hid VtlM k of OllUOMltlllln. E S S J! . S LOGGING CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHOUT XOTICE hi if 11 1' S I N E S S C A R I) S. C. R. GOLDEN, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON M MIMIIU.I I), OlIKOO.V. V. W. TOWKU, M. 1). PHYSICIAN &SURGE0N M MtSllt'UMI, OlIKOON. W C. AX(!KI...M. I). HYSICIAN and SURGEON ('uqHlllv t'ltl, Ofjii. S II HAZARD, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOBAT LAW, Will practnein the various colitis of Ihcstatc II Hil T I M'llll. ( 1 1 v. ().v. or. i&. sia-Linsr. ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MARSIll LD.OREGON. T.CMACKEYjM.D,, OFFICE at Empire City Drug Store. ' .'-. If W. I'. W'KltiHT, V, S. Mineral ami V. S. livputu S V V E Y 0 K , ('oH im.i: City, 0j.v. Will attend lo the IiiimIiionm of surveying j In any part of the county rcnet i mapNoi nil mirvcyc-u minis, mr llishedat xbort notice. .H.titKiirir.i.i Drug Store, DR C II. GOLDEN, Puoni. Oppoaltn Xnnlmrii' Store. II A V : (,' 0 N S T ANT I. V 0 X If A X D A I.I. SOUTH 01' :d:r,tt(3-s IMi- CHEMICALS 0 wim i i nit "Kf MEDICIWL Pl'RPOSES, ayMM'ixrji' h-i-m, T1UINN ll!Mf mti 'orvcniin. OlilllU, X'lUMlirXJIUlM'-'', awj'iojviiiai,v awd MOilOOXjIIOOltli, ai.ho ciiniti: CIGARS a 'TOBACCO, and everylhlng usually kept In a mi'.dii M. insi'i:ssiiv. J'reHerlptlon t arefnllu Com jio mi (I i'l. Al-'l-tf H7H a week. flU a day at hoineeasi ly made. Costly outfit fice. Addresrt Tilt i: k Co, Augusla, Maine.