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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1880)
The Coast Mail. HHIUSIIIill EVERY BA'lTRDAY MORNING - nv WEBSTER .ANDi.HACKFR, Marshllold, Coos Co., Or. ' Terms, In Alliance. S no your Ix months Tlnou mouths 2fi0 i m 1 w orntiiAij iMii:n or cook ro. iliuiidoiiotl, Loft high on ilio beach by u recent high water No initi n lo ho tcindcil hy iho whllo uronlcd waves, Is Horry's old. boat Hint Im carried . in oltor From sentinel rocks that f m (.(,i,i ocunit laves. Thoro wasioyon tlin shoro when it Oiimo through the broakeis; lor fond hearts and hi Ightoyos await- oil it long, Of tlio littlo folks' gloo Idle moil woie partakers, Ah "jmm" clear voice mini; a juvenile song. ,No inoro ( tho roof will it go for rock- cod-fish : No more will tlio Huu-lioii clamber it ocrs No more will it ciruiso for sea-otter, Andpartiosofpleasi.ro will guide It " n no more. Wlicn i Iggod for n cruise, neatly paint- oil mid polished, Itssvnimotry vied with all lionntifiil forms ; Hot its bow Ih stove In, nml its tillor dtininlihcd ; A rift in ili iiido bears its ribs lo tlio storms. JtHsaikand its oars mill its tholo-plns nro tuatluicd, And broken mid gono mo its nuiM, boom mill boom. Hy tlio mendles- Mirf on (ho spit it was linlloiud Now tlio son gulls ollght on its gun wales mid ci'K'iini. Trxi: I'oiik. -iiiiu-Uiibl.'I.MU.lI.'liiutlHMi.:,v'"l,,f ""'so said to mo, a-ide, that In the French horological section nt the exhibition were two clocks ro muikablo for their inecbmiUm, on tho top of duo of them is seated, says tho Silversmith' Trade Journal, a handsomely attlied drool; lady, a tig ujv hardly a spsn high, with a small bariol organ, hold by a boy, resting on hur knees. With tho clock' lust stroke the miiiiaturo organ is si't in motion aiul plays a tunc, tho boy keeping time with hi bead. On the lefi orin of the figure i a stalling, which as soon as the piece played out, repeats tho melody, accomp.niied by tho iiiovomentiof the lady'i. head, The iivehiiliisin of tho rooond clock is still nmr woiidrJul. The clock is siinniiiinttHl by a i'miiio rfpresoiiling n juggler in urn-nun imi.uiiiii-. somen , buhiml a Kllii mble. To hi light j KliimU thrco large silver bulls mi a , plato. The juggler raises hlnoelf as tho clock tCrikos, ami geniculates i with his bauds at if in preparation for his font, lakes up olio of tho bells, ll HID IVUIl IIIIIV'-' HI' "tJ " I' -.-...-( 1 H', IIV I IIP III lllhl I'llMIO MU UUV limHWIIkllV IW HI"W 'VVII VIMli.) ,...., . .i ... t. I . ... i . i Ii i?. i . . r 1 1- if ii i n hows it to tho spectators lo convince, near Iho io N I saw that bo was he ought to be put out of public life.' ,.,.., i .. ' .. i ..,,ii. i .i them that it it empty, then soios an jwoiking somotbing up his sbee;l Gen. Cbmles Gronenor anl, the other boll, and ptitsbolh on tho tabic j ,md I will givo you my woid, gontlo-jday befoio Iho election: "I never j Ho lifts thorn up again, and under j men, if it wasn't a ticket for Dowd.jsaw such a campaign in my life u ' "Ulli now lies a Hoioeii egg, ""ion up- ijoars and diiiinnwtra roicaledly. - . IF II l.ll .. ijomclluici I'otli eggs disappear; "1 imolimet they inurciii-o in number, and instead of two. tliroo of lour eggs lyofoon. Tbo III f lo magicians pel- formmico readies its climax wnen no turns up the Child boll and displays a lirnnrc ball Co Cho attonished audience. The biouo ball bursts Immediately iftor, and a Lilipiitau bird about the Jongtlfof a Rimer nml makes its exit ; ptntl pipes a tunc. Tho next inomonl ill vanishes again, and the elowir per-1 former, afters graculul bow, ic-minos bis scat. Tim Jacksonville Si'iillurl taym Tho Shumpf ledgn, situ ilml in the Willow Springs dlstiiet, has icoonlly can vlsitial by a number of goiitlo- man among them two Ciillforiiia nun til itiltl. iiiu oximrts, who pronounce H . " I tho best mining inoperty in southern Orison. Them are about :W0 tons of rich (iiinrtx rook aliaady on the buinin rho waiting too crusiiiu pniewn, "'' "" "', ..I, i. ,.. lohinciry for crushing it is now, Mi being phicod i i 1 ing placed ii "ei"' l ;mth of tho tunnel, lliciunuei n , mouth of the tunnel , . . . .. ii .r .1... elf is being dug Into tlio side oi uio nioiiiiimuiura,...,.... ,. -.. . . ... drcd or more foot, and Is intended to, . r.. ii. . .tji, inn inn, i i.n, t.io ........ snauo , "-. . ... i I.I..I. ll.i. quari. is uiKuii. in"''"1"" ...... night shift ami a day shift aio con stantly woikiligiuthotunuol.andMr. rtuhuinpf oxpiKits to ruach th.i bottom of it ho null.., or 70 fo.il slmft by Christinas. Mien Anmis Lorifi: C'.miv is having Homo now gowns m.idu in l'l'i'' Among Ihom U a prluoea wrappor of light hltioijiishnuuo, finishod aro.ind Urn lower edge In points, trimmed witlt slvor braid. IJiduw Iho points is nkiilfo-pliiiiiiig.covoicd with Vnlou oieuinw, and above them a quilling of iho Hiimo hico. A purple morning Irim, m iiiu withskirtaul liilMUtlu' wok, Is also trinii.i'id vyith silver braid "l is quite an pretty i"h tho wrqqnr: A brown walkiqjf suit, a short dinner Iross of two shade of bluo are iiniong the othor gowns which the siii;or i to hao for herself, and not fur the dour public, for which her llnot gar n.'iila ai.' doigno'l COAST VOL. II. l'xiuitiilioH IlcciiourtUlc, "Giith," writes tlio Cincinnati Jin qulrer, ii long letter explanatory of tlio cannon of Ihojolo defeat of tlio Democracy, from which wo tako tho following: It is not Mr. Tildon, nor any other miin, who Is to sot tho party on itn- leolj but n course- of good and mil- dont behavior, which will got tlio eon- lldciico of tlio people. Send inoro young mon of conviction and respect ability to Congress, to regulate tho blatherskites there. Lot northern Democrats oritieUo southern anoma lies, and vice versa; and abovo all thingM, let the party press take charge ofthupaity, whoso statesmen seem to be defunct or foolish. , Accident took mn on election night 1",', "' I'''"'"" r.icc. the Iflyli mtiiilijl.il.. fr.i iiinimti .il .... I... ..-.. ..in. mi. iv mi iimj in , jiiii, ti p ipy IColly. I had supposed, from Ink commercial history, to find a person with 11 cosmopolitan manner. I saw instead, a smallish, boyish, very com monplace milesiau, with the air of a grocer's clerk, wearing a big Mod eyu-gliiss or spectacles. Ho did not appear to know anything about tho returns ns they enmo In, could not apply them to the general result, and went around tho loom Hiking in a helplesi way how it looked for him. Twenty or thirty stalwarts, unable or unwilling to tell Iho truth, congratii-1 latod him with tirosnocts of UlMKK) mammy: winio at tlio same time , Mioy rogiirdoii mm as beaten! j1"11"" niuniiiunuorj, nun mm mi- To that degree does servility pernio-1 vor of egotism, goes hero like bnck ato Tammany Hall under Kelly's j w,,w,li preaching before cultivated control that to tell tho truth to onc'ol j ""-"'ety. The speeches of Henry the bosses in Tammany Hull is as bud i W""1 Hecchcr, lto-coc Conkling, Ho asbeaiding Henry VIII. o Lopci af ,)crt Ingersoll, Charles Kiirncin Ad Paraguay. His neighbors and nc-Jall,!, "'1 of Carlield himself, aio (uaiiitanccs said lie had spent a cool amon Chose mobt distinctively nion- $100,000 lo hi-emno iniiviir. nml t!m notion had entered his bead Chat fiom -Mr- HUtlietli, of the West End ho the rayoralily ho could be Governor, tcl 'i'1 ' afternoon : "I cast my and found a breed of Graces in our public hittory. After leaving his room one of his confidential men hi ill: "Gentlemen. j j fcm. tm, ,() ,WI,L.( ,i ,ir whole j ij,,, .j-bo Kcnublicans were jjt i int.riB,u. Whoro eor wo put ..lV (j,1(l,t, nionev it wont buck on him. .Tiiectdmoil ncoidu took itevcrvwheie , ,, m.t , ()f ,,,, voU.,, ftH. iM, , Wll1( , lmvU 8,0(,IMilj.or todav," m, ,, ticrsmi. "and he could not speak a woid of ICuglish ; but I gave him 'fli for himself and $1 each for bis woikmcii, to take it and vote for Graeo. Ho was willing, but as wo got , . . . . r II.. 111. ao I took ilio money ironi nun uiw notwanl his oto." m... jf,..,.mi. who held, in tho latter part of I hu Tweed ling, and under it, t1() MH,(,t ,.oinniissioiiership of Now) Viiil- Mni.1 "I ilim'i fi'i'l iliut it nil ' ntk, fiini . i (ion c uti mm ii win bo of anv uso to make another fight J against 'the Ilepublican part until I events adjust themselves Wo have ' now made half-a dozen national cam paigns against the Republicans, mid, wi,i,.,vt.r ,VI1V ,vo ;ac0l n,ey outmn ll(livu, w j.vory u,0 they uro sure , t ,l( iminoVed class und the u-iiiLitiir i-liiM united. so that, with . - libe.al woalth to pay the expenses, .,........., . mid tho fears of tho poor lo do tho vol UK. they icoover wbatevxr ground ibev lose and establish themselves .... . . stronger. Tim country is bocoining feduralixcd I maysay iniperializcd , Jail tho time. Thoio may no n icae- t ' tion somo day against Iho Keiiuuiican parly ; but it looks as far oil' now as i 1 did in ISO I. w urn wo look up .Me - Mellun, wilh his great militaiy repu tutioiMiid ran him against tno urau, ...illtm-v law J tiou,.ind ran him against tho draft, I l)w ,mdorshi,i has been growing! , ... worse ami woisu m. jtiun, -,..... ..v - 1U) j(i (.y,,,,,,,!, htiKm, On tho othor! from a stringer and marked tho cn-1 ---' Hopublioans seem to bo J" ' '. ' . .,..,. , vmlwr K01,errtl,olll , they pro- liunuv.iv.i ... -v - duoo nowloade.s, havo a facilily of uniting and pooling their isues, and eiiu nlwovs present so.no new i.i,. ,.,, fi..- Leei.liiL' in imwor." i,- il..K.i.ii.4.r. u Demooriitlo son 'of u Dcnioeratic cx-mayur ol ow , " ' . ... Vork.saidt,. mo. later in the ovcniug:, 'Wl.ilu I icL'iet.for Hancock's sake,' hisdefo.it, I should rojoico if thejbralcd Mmoy leter. a ho postmark IiMi ticket is beaten in .New l o. k. ; When my futlior was mayor of this city,-having been tluoo times, and tlio only muu who ovei was tluoo times, mayor of New Yoi'k,-bo was wi.Ued on by In"1' l,rcl,,, in m private ollleo, who obtained a private Interview, ami lbl '" banded my father a list of names for nominations (oolllccsofvmious kinds, which ho mid the p. elates In association lm inpioslod tho mayor to miiko. My falhersaid ho would lake tho nwr into cniislderiitlon. That won't do" said llil piclnle. MARSHFIELD. OR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, i 880. 'I am to tako back tho answer wheth er you will niakothoso appointments.' My father said that ho would givo tho piper its duo consideration and re turn an answer on another day. 'Do you mean to say to mo,' said tho pro late, 'that you will not ninko these appointments?' Tho old German blood in my father mounted to his face, and ho said : 'No ; I will make no appoint mollis until I enquire into ilium.' The prelate- then actually shook his fist under my fnthor's none, and said : 'You Hindi hear from ine sir!' That happened in tho year 187-1, and my father did hoar speedily. John Kelly, tho iiiouthujeeo of that church, opened on my father with abuse, and they did everything they could to break him d old until died at last i mayors ollicc fiom a stroke of apoplexy not. :. . r .i . 1 ' ' receillt II il liinssnirn frmn tlio iwirTm-t disconnected with the cnibaraesmont I theso people had caiucd him. Kelly is a brutal, dangerous fellow, who would go to any lengths to get the favor of the pi elates I havo mention ed ; and they have never found as good a tool as ho iv" Tho Republicans justly ascribe Choir success Co tho magnificent array of stump speakers they sent all over the country. In former years the ' greatest stump-speakers were in the j South, but there is not a man of that section eiTcctlo on the Northern Mump to-day. They mo so far buck '"" ".' "'" M"' ' ' l're-(fr l aim modern modes oi tliougnt, Cloned. ballot (or J I uncock, and think lie would have made a good Piesident. If ho hud been nominated in 1870 instead of Tildon, ho would have. been ! elected, and inaugurated. Wo could , have made no better iiomin.ijtion in '""' event-; but tho management of j Ibe Democratic party hn been worse tliim imagination could havo con- ceived. nariiimi is the most ovratad man in this country. John Kelly has got mi littlo souse and policy that one of tho disagreeable things to a Demo crat is to i-oo his city ticket elected. That ought lo havo been beaten, and niu in .uw i urn. i r"Kv in niiiu-1 of the towns in the western part of' Iff V- .... - ..I. T....l... !.. d...n ,, . i .i .1 .l.linvitl .lutein, iiii. iiit.uua iiitii 4-.WUI- tho State, and the processions, the' l uniforms, tho "torches, the traveling I ol;,1,s' .. . i ,i i .:..i:. I That wo discountenance any man mrmiKCUicuis, miu iiie iiu-iiiiiii bear anvin ng i ever kiiow. ai mo i . o , .. t .. . i t. .i... ' town of Hath the Wide Awakes came . hungry, and a icqiiiMtioii wa ''"10 " w generosity of the people IOr nulOOV. UIIU v miun 'en mui , '. . , , , , , i , li.tiunu nlMl t till IW1III lltlll Ultt ftlllll,U . . i . ! ...'mJi ....... v.. i,i n iutn. ,,! town will, about 3000 people, 1U, ' about three-quarters of the whole pop- ulation would oomo to hoar you speak.1 " I. . . . .. ... . 1 !.. My impression is, iiianno peopio in , pew "ok mo mad at wauo iiainp- ii," " 'n"""1"1' uu"r""b , 1 t I I... t,...ll. " I mc-in, ....... ...u ni...... cjoi. .imnes, o.-coiiecioroi uio pari of San Francisco, and an intimate i a ...ti i ..wr . bad not been uau ouoiign-noioie, in-u forged Garfield lottor did the liusino iforus I have been something of an expert about letters, and, as soon as I saw unniii iciicrs, ami, as soon no i "" i that nroductiou 1 know it to be bogus I tiiendo'ilidcn, biuu: "ii our oaso1(K),)MlilVS 1)ci,K n.S01Ved hy statute I knew that Ga.field would never,ui ,,, nt ..iptio,,; 1(K) on I .,, .,....,. ,.. ,, ,iiintin,i , , ., .. ......r velojio personal-,snd uio icuui i-1 valo and confidential.' A good many years ago, my brother in San Fi,n - cisco tried n ciwe of a woman who, had admitted that she wrote a letter pjaiiM-jhiiown io uer mini sou ..en... n n-m. and tho sense put tno negative on nor handwiiling. Ho then investigated .'. . 1 1. 1.. ..!.., 1 tno envelope, mm luuimwiimiu j.wav , nun k mm ueeu uia...p.....uu , iho same was Iho case wilh tho cole- was cioeioreu. u.u m..,. m-.., ..., said a great many uau ik ""k us thuJ livo not nhulo n.ueh inqwos bioii i Uifi when wo espoused a for gery as the last .and best campaign argument wo had, wo accured our selves." ATII. An attorney, about to furnish iiblll of costs, was requested by his client, a hakor, "to innko It as light as ho could." "Ah," roplied tho attorney, "that's what you say to your foreman, Hut that's not tho way I nuiko my bread" rrTi.'B Hon I la American War. A Panama dispatch of the 10, says : Tho Lima correspondent of tlio Slur and Herald says Commander Lynch continues his raid throng the defense less uoithern towns and valleys of l'oiu. The dainago done is immense. Tlio peoplo are panic utiickon. All able t leave have gone lo tho towns (o ,-,, on in the Cordilcras, and on the other' . . . , . . . slope, wherein it is hardly poible " ' 8', nnd in tho Hiilinnn. will ,.,.,. . ,...fr, joflhcm can't even Dlackim.llhasbecncxtenBivclylcnediBiEht-" IIo,J to your pocket by Commander Lynch, and all who l,ook is " better idea then to hold havo been' 'requisitioned" and have fast to your principle, simply be not paid up, had their property dc- cause principle won't buy bread stioyed. The raiders arrived in tlio and butter, and no one is going to vicinity of Mocow nlantation in Clio-! mil liim:i1f mil in rlnm-ivn -mi -.f ;i lown "ami ' 2 1 "" Vallcy' W"Cl1 by Su"or 0ro0S"o but not mi with vour pocket book', .. the i.inyorVMC,'.rCl"ry?f tI,C Gov;r",,!c,,t' ,1,rt?0it is hard to carry that commodity . , wi...i of the department. Honor .Soloman, under a flag of truce, proposed to hold a meeting with Lynch to discuss matters. Lynch had demanded payment of iflo.fXX), tho contribution imposed by i him upon Tnijillo mid alley, and ho would ic-embatk his troops. The I Peruvian perfect communicated with ' the dictator, Picallo, for instruction nun I Mi:iii!.fM :l iiihii ill- i iifiiii till, t i :..i t .i! ...i. t .!. ; .'."'.. iiiiviiv nil i.wiiaiii xi jvji nun inn, who said it is important to all that tho committee of Peruvians should 1 hwninnii nniisn I 11 1. .ndlittn !. conic resolved and prepared to pay tlm ,.ni.il..Hr,n -i.i,.i, in. perfect right has been imposed by the Chilean commander on the town and valley of Tnijillo. Picallo answered : "We pay our ransom with lead alone ; all you have to do is to defend your self at all hazards and damage the in vader .is much as possible. Tlio B'r- llullol South, The followinc; we take from an ex change: The Tiger club of Green ville county, South Carolina, recently celebrated the Democratic victory in that State and adoted the followinc 1-e-ioliitions- ! w . That fiom henceforth wo pledge ourselves to dij-oard any man white lor black, who voted with tho radical tbeni, and I had to shell out the party, and tluifwe will not icut any'ncCes.arv. When wc went to pur-1 of our lands to, or have upon our promises Mich mon, until they prove their sincerity to honest Government or the Democratic part vbv words and I , , "That wo earnestly call upon )e people of our county and Stale to join hands with us in this matter as the. ! . . . onlv courjo for the peoplo to save the ' ' . , Government from coirtiption and '""' wc . ll)(j t.it;ons, nml )or. t-i,;,,, 4f Oroenvillo eitv to tliscli-trce -lllll,' .HH.IIIIIIW will rge tli Mreiiinlov inv w ','" . . ,.,,,,' , bite or black .. .,i i .,,i iiii ii.;.,in.,o ...lit. n,... uiiii nui i.uiau- inn iiuuii; iriiuuuiiD ...1... ...Ill .. I..!..... .1... ..l.n.... Kn.nll.i:....a , . , ,. , ,., niideoiiMder him wantinc in lovalitv to hi party and spot him as an cuc- my to good Government. iimt iivitviiuuii uiiuiii nu um; uti i fM.., ...! llMllll.fj lllllfMll IC1 lllt- ll.ll'A . i ii it ii on our places ohall be allowed to havo "v I , in their employ any whito or black .... .1I....1 llk.il . iiiiIah .il.imni in a.Iual ; tl.nt n.Vy voter . tnuigcr M , w,' ,n,,f t0 us,. fP n.ploy- ( "ent. must p.oduco satisfactory eri-j dcuco that ho is a Democrat. ti. I'uiunnu t'umil. a Paris disimleh savs : The eanital ,)f (iJJ ,,lllliunil Cninl company will " ' ----- I lm !!C(mxU)00 francs, divided into j ,.,;,,,,.) bi,,rc of ."00 funics each : 10.- ' f(11. ,l0 c. v comnanv of pany ol original con- ccssionccs for tho concession contri- j billed by that company. Five bun- j dred and ninety thousand shares re-, ,iii for public subscription. The ". ,, ., P ( .-.....: ,' i .' on f .Jl)!y. neither could tho follow, and an.iimoui, uou u.u rui iviii.iai. ,otl, cost s estimnteil at C00.0OO,-.'"to tKK francs. Tho sum necessary for completing tho canal over and abovo i.ai,itnl will bo raised bv tho issue ob- Uga,j0,, Fivo p.-r cent, inlorcst is t0 lic, j,imj 0 s,uros during Iho e.o- cutjon 0f tho woik, as net profit Kight per cent. i, allotcd to share holders by terms of tho concession. . ...... 1)o ij0hS,.))3 states tliat tiiecontraoiors havo sol in their estimate, according j to which tho construction of tho ca- mil will not cost fiOOXK) francs, and i,rtV l() that he has provided by tho memoran da, signed July 7, that tho special Ainorican coiniuitteo hitting in Now York shall represent the interests of tho company in tho United States, as to all that relates to tho obtorvanco of neutrality of-tho canal and settled ...I.I , ..!.... f .1.. !.. nyiiomwu. i-m i-i-wwii u, .u "', piuuiu o( vvtMiiiiimo. ! I ! II '' " "1 I ' IIHI II Jay Gon.ii positively contradicts tho rumor of a great railroad co'sol iijiitiou with Grautat the bend of it. Nothing justifies tho published reports. MAIL IYcirnicr I'lnunulri-lii;; kn ilntxUttlnntin B.rnriiMU l,cnon In Co cm Conn l'. Wo tako the following from the Portland "Standard:" This is a strnngo world to live in. If you do not rob your neighbor, your neigh bor is sure to rob you. It is hard can ho trusted ndced, numbers ofthcin can't even be trusted "in safely with you in your voyage through this vale of tears. The experience of a young Englishman who lately embarked in the newpap cr business in Coos countj with n former Portland typo, is so refresh ing that wo cannot refrain from giving it in bis own words. "Icamoto tho country about nl year ago with $3,000 in my pocket I'Or eight months I laid 'round do- . .nig noimng. une clay x meet n ... st - follow who told mo nbout a ,00(1 opening down in Coos county Jn tho newspaper line. He was a practical printer and a writer, and he' agreed to the writing and me chanical work about the cstablish- nient if I would purchase it and run it in conjunction with him. I had tho capital and lie had tho "cxpeii ence and as we agreed that these two qualities wore all that required to make a good firm we enterd into partnership. I bought $300 worth of type, and made arrange ments to pay for paper and other incidentals, and then we packed up Mlur iUPgBe nmi "ancu Ior umpire -. . T J 1 .. c-iiv. i soon louncl ttiat inv new partner needed a suit of clothes badly and hod no money to buy chasc tickets I had to buv two as the other fellow couldn't purchase fiMO - ,- mvn , -. wtt , , -,-. - r,.. ., , ,, reached Tjinpirc City the fellow - ''"'shed his bat and I had to buy tt new "e b,lt wc fi"n,1y nrrivc'd at ('r destination after I had spent an lmmence amount of money on the firm. When we got thero 1 had a hue breccb-loading gun, a couple nf nnw nvnrpn-ifa n cmTrmiitrl lirlrlln , , . .,' , .L and a compete gentleman s ou fit.i I ho other fellow had nothing but oxpcucncc and the clothes I bad , purchased for him. Wc soon set to work, however, and issued our first ' paper. 1 ho icllow was a fine writer and he quickly suggested that tho prospects of tbo paper demanded that I should go and drum up sub-j scribcrs, and he. remain writing editorials and locals. I didn't exact- 1 11 1 1 1 i .1 I ( ,y hko "ho iden, b (,uccd , to gtart ,onvo , . out tno leuow m- out and also to and outfit behind mo. For two months I traveled )mvo been avoided by the uso of a lit about working up subscribers, but i tie common sense. iri.llimf lirr.il tf if nilf.lil- T t ln-tllrrlif ' (,.,...(. ...w.. ... .vw.vu.v, ...w..0..v "ouici return ami see tilings were T 11 , . 1 getting t JicaU-quartcrs. lion 1 got back I found that the other fjj- ow had been throwing on stylo dur- ,nj- my absence IIo bad bought u lot of fine chairs, tables, bureaus hc( varV!l8t dothing. etc., and bad ,-, ii .M nm T ,i,i, .b V.IJ.I.m1'11 (u llV lllill. J. l.Vlllllll K tho n;sult was tbatl Iho Sheriff drop- ned down on us and tho linn went I ; . - . - bankruptcy. Thoy levied on my guns and would hlivo seized my fiddlo too but I sniritod it umiv. I )Vlien tbo nfliiir was settled up L came out with my fiddlo and tho other fellow got my gum and cloth ing, tho paper and tho fancy furni ture tlio firm bad purchased. I think it will bo u long timo beforo I i,,to l''.0 V8pnpor business with I ,m American again. I am glad, , bowovcr, that 1 saved my fiddle. Tiii:"Miimnionth Farm" of tho lllalock Wheat Growing Company, of eastern Washington Territory coin prieoi 00,000 acres of wheat laud, of which 22,000 aqioj aro fenced. Ground has been broken for' a crop, which is, expected to foot up between ;Ux)(MX) and 400,lKK bushels, tfu', Sciiniz has requested Agent Mcaeham, of tho Uto Commission, to return to Colorado. Mcaeham would havo returned bofore, but was afraid of being lynched on account of his , comulicity in the Jackson ufl'alr. iiiu w i ' i iv i iibji mju-jujrjjjujuaimiBBjLnw NO. 48. A Hurt Story, Mrs. Wctnioro, a beautiful woman of good American family, recently committed suicide in Paris. Sbo was married and very happily circumstanced, so far as outward ap pearanccs would indicate; butbecamo facinatcd with an English nobleman, the wealthy Lord Henry Paget, Mar quis of Anglesey, and left her husband, relying upon tho oft repeated and written promisos of tho Marquis to marry her as soon as she could obtain a divorce. She obtained her divorce and was introduced by tlio Marquis to his friends us his future wife. The death of his father furnished an excuse for putting oiT the marriage for a time, so, giving her an engage ment ring, he left her in Paris and went to England to take possession of his inheritance. In a few weeks Mrs. Wctnioro re ceived a letter saying 'all was over. and ofleiiiiE her 1000 francs a year to live upon a third of his daily income. The Marquis met another "queen of society" in London, and shortly af- '""'""I married her at (he English 1 X..IIJUU59 J II i 'III-. j This eruc-1 doertion so preyed upon I tlin MtllltlllfM ttrtnfiit til t aim cti'.tl- I lr.vi-n.1 n mivtnrrt nf niAinliihii nml ,imljinniR. and ilinil in Inrrililn aiimr. The law could not punish the Mar- quis, Lut he has met a worse avenger than the law. Queen Victoria (his cousin) has for bidden him to enter her-oourts, tho societies and club? of which ho was a incmbcr have exjx Hod him, and he will be shunned by ail whoso society he was wont to mingle. ' His qpine was great and hispunish ment will Jjo terrible. IIIulN ibi- KiiiL-rcneiex. American Fanner. Persons who have fainted should bo laid flat upon their backs and let alone. To stop blooding from an ordinary woun.l, apply a wad of cobweb; or else n paste made of equal parts of Hour and sale. If however, the blood spouts out, it is evidence that an ar tery has been severed. If where it can possibly be dono, tio a handker chief loosely above it, put a 6tick un der that, and then by turning tho stick twist the handkerchief tightly until tho ilow is checked, and hold it there until the doctor comes; if this is impracticable, press as hard as pos sible with the thumb near the wound and above it. If your c'othos catch afire, with your own hands press your clothes above the flumes closely, and at the amolime Ho,own on ho floor aml loll om. nlld ovcra8 fngt us ym, cnll Anv noreon nl)mil should seize a wool- en shawl, blanket or carpet ; which ever is in reach, and with its help to smother tho file, but by no means to wet anything thus ued, as tho steam will burn as badly as the "re; water '""' bc tlirown on but not smothered on- r 0!,c0 . kno,v ?n 5Sorant ioiiow io kiii his nine sister oy nrst j taking tho blanket with which he I wrapped her, to tho well, to wet it. Tlin ilcl.-iv. mill (.lie slo.im whA inlmlnil !(..u,SC(i the death which micht eosilv An Incident ul tlio IVar. A writer in tho Philadelphia Times relates tho following incident of tho battlo of Murfreesboro : When the lines ot both armies woro advancing to the charge, a rabbit, or inoro prop erly a hare, was aroused from his quiet seclusion immediately in. ad w.i.co m mu tuunwnuu .i..e, ...... WPnt boundin-r away to tho security vance of the Confederato line, and r , bo hills, making at each jump Innrn exhibit of white bumiii!?. In ,.... . the line there was .. great raw boned 'North Ujorgian, who was celebrated for his indonutabl.. courago n.iil reck less bravery. Ho. had tho reputation of being willing to fight anything, and was supposed not to know tho. meaning of fear; but his apostropho to the vanishing rabbit not only put tho m;itter in n ditlorcnt light, but caused a burst of laughter from all who heard it. He said ; "Go it, littlo colton-lail ; go it while yon'vo got n obanco. I'd run, too, if I didn't havo any moro reputation at btako.than yon'vo got!" Tho poor fellow never returned from tho charge Ho lost his chanco of running, too. Futv thousand women aro needtd in Arlzqna at once, and no questions asked. N. II. lleyhtcr. Then thOy won't go. Thoywant to omigrato to a playo where there'll bo ono question asked. Ilotlon J'Qtt. V muhivi. train carr,uij four companies uf loth inf.mlr w.mwicok od tn Texas and 2j ih it wcc wound d. vJ -ui:rL' The Coast Mail. DEVOTED TO ' AXJIi IiIVH XSIStTB. THE INTERESTS OF SOUTH: EllX OKEGON ALWAYS FOREMOST. The Development of ourMines.the Improvcincntof our harbors, and rail road communication with tho Interior specialities. lrnd on the i)aornicp. A Clcvclaml dispatch of the loth says; A fashionable dressmaker named Madam Somers procured n divorce from her husband on account of drunkenness and ill-uscngc, last May. When the suit was pending, Somers said that if his wife got a di vorce he would die on her door step. Yesterday morning at tin early hour the Madam was awakened by a ring ing of the door bell. On looking out'1 of tbo window she saw her husband, leaning against a post. Fearing thai ho was drunk and would in consc quenco do her some bodily harm, sho scut a boy for n policeman, who, on arrival, found Somers dead, with a bullet bole in his temple and a pistol by his side. The body of the wVetcJj'i cd man was taken to the morgue whore a coroner's jufy gave a. verdict in accordance with the facts as abovo stated. NchmIIjIc AilmonllloHM. Don't buy a piano for your tlaugl's tor, while your sons need a plow, Don't let your horses he seen stand iug much at tl)c beer saloon ; it don'., look right. Pon't give the merchant or printer a chance to dun you ; prompt pay ment makes independent men. Don't leave to memory what shoubl bc written ; it makes 'airso'la. Don't become security for Jiim who waits for the sbcriir. Decent, substantial clothing for your children, makes, them think better of themselves, and keeps the doctor away, , Teach your boys to look iqv.ondS Jonvard, never backward. Cultivate the habit .of giving, but never give up. Buy a farm wagon, bofore a fine cariiage. c Local Papers. The following truthful remarks arc from tho Pctalu nia Argus : "Whethor the peoplo will or not, there ambassadors abroad, and they are judged by their tone and healthy appearance. While it is the duty of the pnplishcr to use all the diligence and energy to meet tho ic quirements of the community in which ho labors, there aro reciprocal obligations on the part of every citzcu in the community to contribute to ward the material aid necessary to prosecute aright the word. There arc various ways of doing this, prin cipal' among which, is to subscribo and pay for local papers; if engaged in business, advertise in their col umns; am) if you havo job work give your home olllce the preference "Youxo ladies jiavo the privilege of saying anything "they please during . leap year," she :ud, eyeing him out of the corner of her eyes with a sweet look. His heart gave a great bound, and wliilo he wondered if she was going' to ask him the question which he had so long desired and feared to do, he answered, "yes," "And tho young men must not re fuse," said she. "Xo, no! how could they," sighed tho young man. "Well, then," said she, "will you tako a" He fell on his knees and said: "Anything you ask, darling." 'Wait till I get through. Will you ' take a walk, and not hang around our hotisoso much." Ho walked. Cure lor Small Pox. In view of tbo reported providence of small pox in Snn Francisco, and, tbo danger wo incur through inter course with that inflicted city, tho following euro may bo ot timely uc. "I nm willing to risk my re putation as n public man," wrote Kdward Ilino to tbo Liverpool Mercury, "if the worst enso of smnll pox can not bo cured in three days simply by tho uso of cream tartar. Ono ounce of cream-tartar dissolved in a pint of water, drank nt intervals when cold, is n certain -never-failing remedy. It bns cured thousands, never leaves a mark, never causes blindness, nnd avoids tedious lingering." It is a signillcentcircumstanco that of the 457,1137 immigrants who cumc to tho United States during tho year ending with last Juno, nearly 100,000 were from tho Ilritish North American provinces, Ca. WE1JSTEH A CIUWF01U), ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW M.vnsiiriiai), Oimuox. All business intrusted tn our t" ! will iccclve p ompt all wmiac ai Ii-