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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1877)
Mr. Mow roc's Son-in-Law. "And you want to marry my daugh ter," said farmer Monrx taking a pipe from his mouth, and looking sharply at the young msn standing before 1:1 m. Despite his rather indolent, effeminate air, -which was mainly the result of his education, Hoscoo llynes was a fino lnnkin? fellow, and ufuallvself-nossessed. but tic blushed and grew confused beneath that earnest scrutiny. Ycs, nir, I spoke to Castera last even ing, and slio rcierreu me to you." "Casteva is a good girl," he said, strok' log his chin with a thoughtful air, "and she deserves a good husband. What can you dot" The young man looked still more con 'lufred at tuts abrupt inquiry. 'If you refer to my ability to support a wife, I can assure you "1 know you have money enouglt, but what cusrautoe can vou tnve me, in case it should all be lost, as many a fortune has been, that you could provide for her a comfortable home! ion uave nanus what can vou do with themP These were questions for which Rnscoc was wholly unprepared; lie knew not How to renlv. "I believe vou have been throogh .col lege; have you studied any profession I "Xo, sir; I thought r "Have you anv tradet" "JCo: mv father thought that I should not need anv." "Umph 1 he had mucf better have given vou some honest trade, even though you were never obliged tu work at it. As it is, here vou are, a strong, able-bodied man, five-and-twenty years old, and never earned a dollar in your life, and you want to marrv my daughter. Now, I've given Casteva a good education, not omitting the accomplishments, but she knows how to work, too. If I chose, I could keep more than one servant, but it don't hurt the cirl to work some, and gives her bright eyes and rosy cheeks. And well I'll tell vou what 111 do; vou go to work, perfect vourself iu some honest callinr. then come to me. and III rive you my consent, if the girl still wiabes ii-'T As Mr. Monroe sid tins, he kn cked the ashes from the pipe, and deliberately walked oa to the fields while K-fce en tered the bouse to tell the prettv Cisteva how he hsd succeeded. The smiling light laded from her eyes &s she noticed bis sober, unhappy face. "Father does it'for our good," she said, as he told her of the conversation. "And I'm not sure but he ii about right," he replied. I belief e it would be best lor every man, nch or poor, to litre soase occupation." And when he left the bouse a short time after, the grave look had left bis face, and her last words to him before they parted were, "I'll wait lor vou, Koscce. K-jscoe Haynes suddenly disappeared from n eskstowo, much to the sarpnse of his associates, and none knew where he had goae. "Weeks and months passed, aad still nothing was seen or beard of him, til! his abxmce had ceased to be commented on. One pleasant, sunshiny morning, late in autumn, as 3r. JIunro; -was picking the luscious fruit from a heavy laden ap ple tree near the bouse, a neat cart drove up, from which Rascoe Haynes alighted with a quick, elastic sprinz, and qmekl y aaade his way to where the farmer was at work. "Good morning, ilr. iloaroe; would you like to bay some apple and cider barrels? If so, I think 1 have some here that will just suit vou. "Whose make are tlievf" he inouired. as, opening the gate, he paused by the wagon. "Xine," replied Roscoe. "You see have a trade now." Xr. Monroe examined them carefully, one by one, as he took them from the wagon. "They'll do," he saiJ, coolly, as be set down the last of the lot; "what do vou ask lor themP "What I asked vou for the last time I was here jour daughter, sir." The roguish twinkle in the fanner's eyes changed to a smile, as he said, "Well, come in come in. I shouldn't wonder if we made a trade." "Cassie!" called Mr. Monroe, thrusting bis liead in at the kitchen door. Castie tripped out into the entry; the round, -white arms were bare above the elbows, and bore traces of the Sour she was using. tier sress was a seat print, over winch site wore aa apron both broad and long, but she looked as winning and lovely as ever. She blushed and smiled when she saw Eoscoe, and then, turning to her father. waited demurely to hear what he had to say. Ctstera, this young man has brought ate a lot of barrel?, all of his own make; a sice lot tliey are, too. He asks rathet a steep price for them, but if you are willing to give it, I will ratify the bar- gais." As Mr. Monroe said tlii, he con siderately left the room, but that the young people made a bargain, we ore s-are, as there was a wedding very soon, sad every year on the anniversary of his jaarriege Itoscoe delights his father-in-law by some specimens of the trade bv Which be won what he declares to be "the Best wife ia the world." Stick to Year Easiness. There ie soihinz which should be more freoaaaUj impressed upon the minds of iwm"K c ibis ioe importance oi stead- 'j "Hwiag umv one outiness. me fnqmmt c kinging from one employment to aaattiar is one of the most common ftran committed, and to it may be traced more Ua half the failures of men in DasiaeiS, and much of the discontent and dkawfKHfltmeflt which render life tmcosa- fects-We. It is a very common thing for a mB to be aifittsQed with his bnunes. ami ie desire to chasge it for some other which, k boo ins to kirn, will prove snore lucrative employment; but in bids cases est of tea it k a mistake. Lk round yoa and yoa will gad among your ac .qaeiat&aees abaadaat verification of oar asertioa. There is a honest farmer who bae toiled a few year, got his farm paid for, bat dees aot grow nch very rapidly, as unset) from lack of conteatmeat sain gled with industry as anything, though be k BOt aware of it lie bears the wa dcrtal stories of California, and how taaes asy be , bad for the trouble of pick ing them up; mortgages his farm to raise mosey; goes away to the land of gold, i after maay months of bard toil corned beme to eommence again at the bottom at" the bill for a more weary and less sac eeesfel elimbiag up again. Mark the mest ia every community who are noto rious for ability aad equally notorious for sefsr fettiag ahead, aad yoa will fend tbem to be those who sever s-tick to oae baste ses loag, bat are always forsaking mesr eeeapauoa jai waea it begiac to be prBtoaMejBientiJic American. . The total area of era berry lands ia wiHk-Mi m la iks aaMera Stat U 15,00 SjutiBcrgcn F loo-Ice. I am glad to say that a fioe-ice is not a ubUvo of our country, being the iro7.cn Spitsbergen sea breaking up in spring storms and then carried down by the north wind along the cast sldo of Green land, and afterwards rounding Cape Farewell. It fliws rapidly or slowly, according to tho strength of winds and eurretit, alone our inhabited west cosit side, beiug cither a lnefit to us or an liu tncne nuisance, which of these qualities depends upon the following circura stances: It the ice mioses keep at a re spectable distance they are hailed as (riends by the Grecnlanders, as they bring along with them sea animals of different kinds in large abuudance, ct lecially seals and walnuts, but some times even bean, and they also protect the b.ild seal-hunter on his dangerous clvae, by forming an impenetrable bar rier against the heavy surf of the ocean. So much for the ice masse ur friend! Foes, we call them, whea too intruding in private localities; when, for instance, they cuter the inlets and channels and fill up our boat and ship passage;, so much its tt prevent even the small kay atsfrjin getting thruugh with messages to ntigiiUir.U' places. Insuchcacs we call theai h ml times with the ice. In the other ire beautiful summer of 1S5 our enemy for a l ing while wai barri caling ail Krtslctwecn Jnlianehatb aad UtKlhuab. liut 1 have not yet Uuue with the description. The he ivy mass coa tiuuaiiy coming in violcat mutual can tact, as well as being constantly suljrct to the influence of the surf, are incessant ly changing into all tnsnBcr of fhapss and sizes, which is very interesting to ub setvc For instance, there may bo a doating castle, really picturesque, bat, contrary to custom, joa may detect a treamlct or fall pouring down from a tower or wiudowsitl of the ca.tle. Tuis pait, we row alongside a mile wide tract, smooth as a Loose floor, and our oarsmes in such cases are ure to remark, Jtta ktttignttakaMisi-it. (VtlixX a sice place for discing!) Then, again, are colmviaI sphinxes and pyramids, tlender vases or all SU9S, caaira and tables of antique, as well as modern shape, arm chairs with or without old mea Iesnin; back in them, swans gracefully diving u ine tunace, cokmi witcaci. u.oe grottoes, and so forth. If, now, we were only sure that this curious museum would keep qtue?, as is often the case, it would afford immense ojeymeat to in vestigate its various contests, but as the objects generally are in a atate of great azitaUos a witch, for lcst&nce, every now and then sailing down upon a sphinx after having en paumt upset several Etruscan ves we in the frail boats may as well o; prepared for the atl.ck of some feient; in truth, scriouly speaking, where winds and waves diive about tlioe huge masses at their will, one runs the' rik of beiug crushed, although the dan ger is generally avoided by the expert- j ness of the natives. I have ofiea beard a thanksgiving iTwniaaH for a happy , hair-breadth ocape from the ice moan tains or ice pieces clasping together jast j behind us; yet I have no diaagreeable recollection of such scenes when travel ing in Greenland, quite unavoidable; the critical moment being over, tbe feeling ot safety was snch a delightful feeling. Who are the Blessed? Blessed is tbe man who minds bis own business. Blessed is the woman who never says to hsr husband, "I told vou so." Blessed is the man who can sew on hi buttons when the baby is cryisr. Blessed is the woman wbowun t marrv a widower providing hs your father. Blessed is tbe mother-in-law who never reminds you that you married above vour station. uiessea is tne ncn re tali on who sever looks diwn on you when you are in th: gutter. Blessed is th: poor relation who nerer looks up to vou for money. Blessed is tbe old maid that don t bite old people and children. Blessed u the old bachelor that du t hate cats and pincushions. Blessed are tne married people that don t wisb tliey weresiniMe. Blessed are ttie single people that are content to remain so. Blessed is tbe husband who never says his mother's pies were better than his wife's are. Blessed is tbe wife (formerly a widow) who sever calls op the virtues of the "dear departed" for Xo. 2 to emulate. Blessed is the man who nves bis wife ten cents without asking what she is ro ing to do with it. Blessed is tbe woman that don t scold when tbe atovc-pipe falls down on the dinner table and blessed is the mas who can fix it up without a wearing. Xiicssed is tne irtend who sever requires the loan ot your umbrella. Blersfd is tbe neighbor who is so busy about his own affairs that be has so time to pry into yours. i here ate tins bleisidi Echo answers, "WheieP Toncied Her Heart. Yesterday morning a woman living on Napoleon street was Cs on the walk in front of the gitc heaving the snow rirht and left, aad she bad onlv got folrlv ret- tltil to worse when a boy lounged up aad remarked: "I'll clear off the walk for ten cents." ,SI gness I'm able t do it," he replied. "Bat see how it loots,' lie continued "Here you are, a perfect lady in look and action, highly-educated, and yet you grovel in the dust, as it were, to s ive the pitiful sum often cents. "loa erovel along and mind your own business," she curtly replied, still digging away. "It's worth ten cents, lie said as he eased againstthe fence, "but I'm a feller with tome sentiment in my bo im. Xuw, we'll say five cents, or just enouuh too? er wear and tear o my bones. Give me the shovel and yoa go in, get oa your seal-skia sweque and Ixrtt jewelry, and while I work yoa stanJ out here and boas around, end talk as if you owned the bieee.t half of .North America, while I had nothing and was In debt for that." ab looked at him tliirply, saw that be was ia earnest, and when she passed over the sBow-shovel ahe put two nickels into his hand, lie looked alter ber as she went ia, aad then sadly mused: Uli! Flattery, thy surer: victim is a woaurn bosaely enough for a scarecrow!" Detroit Free Prut. . Kossu and Turkey arc buying arms aad amtucnitioa here because we can supply these articles cheaply, quickly, aad or a superior o a alii v. Our success ia that direction ought to open the way u ue saie ot maay other Atacricaa BMaafactaret ia tlw Europe tarke4. The retcrklns at the Coiiteimial. They proposed to take the tour of the grounds in one of the railroad cars, lu this way thsy could get an idea of tho whole. They Joined a crowd of people rushing to ono of tho platforms to secure seats as a train came along. Mrs. Peter kin was near lieing left liehind, it was ti hard for hrr in !wi1 wtit.-li tnnl- lauiily, thinking slio was going to be left, ui again ami were ooiigcu 10 iius tie in the minute the train was starting The little boys were anxious to get out at the first-stopping place, but Mr. and Mrs. IVterkin preferred to make the whole tour and see everything first. In and nut tbey went among the various building. Mrs. Peterkin said she would aik nothing better than to spend the day in this way. Agamemnon had a map, and tried to point out the several build in as they came to them, but it was difficult to discover the numbers attached to them in the map. Meanwhile Solo mon John studied the different colors of the flags. After some time Elizabeth Klizaaaid: I did not know tbey had so many' of these 'Woman's Pavilions." "I think ther must have one far cadi State," said Mr. Peterkin. "It is attoaidilng bo muoh they are alike," said Mr. Peterkin. "With so many building," said Mr. Peterkin, "yoa could uot expect u hare them all different.' "Still," said Agtmemnoa, "I should not think tbey would have se maay of these statues of horses with wings." "They are very fine," said Mr. Peter kin. "Xo wonder they repeat them so often." "They come in pairs" said Salomon Jvhn. "We have seen them five times. I counted," said one of the tittle beys. Elizabeth Eliza started: "We must have made tbe tour at least five times! I have seen five Woman's Pavilioas!" "This is the very place where we est in," sa d Solomon John. Hie whole family made a rush to get at, for they bad just reached a plat form, aad the time for stopping was very short. Mrs. Peterkin stooped to extri cate her camp-sto-il, which ahe bad pat under tbe seat, and getiiag it oat with trouble, be looked up to fiad that the car was taking her oa, asd alt the family behind on the platform ! She withed ti grt out, bat was held back by the other paisesgera, who declared she weald break her seek if she jamped fre-a the car is motion. Bat at the cext stopping-place she felt so fluttered she hardly kaew what to do, so she kept os and on till she felt she mutt somehow make up her nuad to leave that car, and with a desperate reso lution she stepped out n the pUtferm. She fossd bcrclf ia a deserted part of the grounds, a few gentlemen only get tiag oat to go to the Brewers Hall. Taough there was a crowd everywhere tie, it seemed very solitary sere. Mrs. Petcrkins went round aad round the Brewers' HalL, uncertain where to go. At last a gentleman not ice I her. aad asked if be could help ber. When she told her cae, he atked if her family had appoint ed asy piaoc or meeting in caw or acci oest. jirs. I'cterkis tboagnt sae re membered their talking of tbe Main Baildingasa rendezvous. Tbe cestic mas alvised ber taking the train directly for tbe Main Bcitding. She shook ber head; she bad already spent the mora isgin the cars. Tbe gentleman smiled.bet aked ber to go oa with him aad be would show ber whsre to get oat. Mrs. Peterkin joined hits gratefully. asd tbey took a train at a seiehboriair platform. Bat they had not goae very far. ana -were mixing aaotber stop, wlisa Mrs. Peterkin gave a scream ! There was her family standing ia a row ready to re ceive her I She was so agitated she could hardly get out, asd almAst fainted with delight at the meeting. 5 fViiWw. The BauK of England. Few who read of the Bank of Eegiaad have any idea of the vastaess of the oper ations of this greatest of the finaacial institutions of the world. Isadsa is a ot of clearing bouse for all civilized na tioss, and around the Bisk of Esglasd the commercial world may be said to re volve. Tbe greatest amount of deposits in tbe whole of the New York bisks has rarely if ever exceeded $2SO,O0O,O00; those is this one Lmdoa bank have reached more than half that sum, or 4150,000,000. The New York Banks Ioos have varied sometimes f3.0O0,(X)0 or 410,000,000 a week; in one week tat Mar during a paaic tbe loans by the Bank of laglaad rose over f50,000,000, and reached ? 155,000,000, or more this half the highest sum ever reached by tbe fifty- cine associated banks of New York. The greatness of the deposits is remarkable, especially at tlie bask pays so interest os them and is surrounded by inititu- tioas that do. Not another less remark able fact ia that nearly flirty per ceat of mese deposits at one time nearly f50.- 000,000 was placed in the bank by private bsskers, despite the lack of in terest. All these things show what is the function of this vast establishment security. So desirable k safety that the owners of 4150,000,000 prefer to keep itin tbe bank's vaults without interest, rather than trust It elsewhere. The other function the bank has undertaken, to control tbe nosey-market, it has failed toacbieve; but the rafcty it gives to funds has doubtless contributed much to lower tbe rate of in terest ia London. Great care and pains are taken to secure this safety. Every night twenty-five soldiers of the regular army are detailed to guard the bank; and fur directors and manasera men of the highest character are selected. The movement of its deposits is watched with eagerness, and It has even iieen said that whenever they fall below 120.000.- 000 money is pretty sure to be scarce. "Got 'Em T The proprietor of a Front street saloon hid a fine live turtle which he was eoin to have made into aoup for bis guests. It was under the ice box, waiting for his time to come. On Wedaesday ni'ht Mr. Turtle mean dered oat into tbe bsr-rootn, atid waddled along up to where two soakers were sit- tiug by a table taking in sustenance of a liquid nature. The turtle quietly passed under the table, aad fonad an ol trac tion is tbe ahstie of a schooner, made of leather, with a man's foot in the "hold." Tbe turtle hadn't time to go around the loot, to he started to climb orer it. The saaa who owacd tbe foot felt somethinir aad looked dowa. Hie turtle saw him and looked an with aa anoeallcL' look. Tte waa turned pale aad said, "Bojs, mice me uowe aad send ir a doctor. I've got 'eas V La OroM Sun . TxsMichlsraa salt wells have pro duced 1.462.72& barrels, or 7.313,645 bushels, being aa Sacseaae of 1,904,330 burhek, or 990,875 barrels, over last year's productioa. A Complete Moeio House. Mewr. Blackmsr A Davie, Nos.OU) and DiJ Market street, San Franelsco, have lately bought out tbe lar?e stock of foreign mutle uf tbo lone; estabUsbed house of Schuberlh A Co, Clay stieet, wbirb, belne added to their own cxtemlre collection of American tnuilr, enabtcs them to nreseet to tbo nubile tli-j most com pit to deplt of Kuropran end American beet ramie west of Xew York Mr. lilackmar has been fur nearly twenty! bow were first Uiucd from hi pre.e. We will onlr name tbe favorlta ootn.NMr lhe banks of that lone river," by La llaebe; Tbe Oray Hairs of ay Motberrby I$Ibop. -Mol. lie dear, come then with roe; or, Harney's Courtship." by Maeartby: Eaton's charming fntala,'IUlnJrop; La Hacbe's "Picnic Polka," and Bare' "La Caprtcleute Val.e." Amonirtbe rainy rood tbines lately publish, ed by Blaekmar A Davis we particularly con. mend tbe beautiful aud touching ballads, "LltUe Joe," and The Ojlnjj Mcagr," b.ith byAddUon; tbo lively melody, "Don't Call In tbe Mornlnr," by iounr, and tbe popular Southern tonr, "I would like to see old mas. sa'a face again." by KuUedge. Tbe lovers of I pod dance mntiewlU And nothlnc prettier or more "taklne" than Auruste DatU "L'EWe Mirurka," -bird in Summer Waltz," i ana -lonin, joy ana friendship Waltx;" Katon's "Merry Cbrittraaa Waltz: Touata "M.rdl Oras rolka." and 8. Low Coach's galop of all ralop, the "Velocipede." In addition to the popultr sonrs and pfeeca of the day, Jloia blaekmar A Davis have all the worki of the ffreat claatlc ait. ters Bach, Beethoven. Monrt, Hajdn, Sebubcrt. Schumann. Mendelssohn all the brtHlant faatatiea and operatic transcriptions of Ascber, Kelterer. Lrybach. Richard. Sid Bey Smith, Xe.i all the standard atudlet for puno and other Instrument, boide to lot, duo, tno. quartettes and quintettes fr vtoHn, vtela, violoncello. Uute. eliriooetle, irwitar, harp, and orchtttra and brats band matte. Any music will be sent, tot paid, ou receipt of the price. We have ca former occasions alluded to the famous Invention, the "Ko;ren Piaco. of w bleb this firm holdt the aseaey for the Pa eae Slope. They have alo an assortment of derast low.prWd square and nprishl plane, which they offer on easy IntUilmcal vr very lw for cash. We would adrUe any of our readers who coeteaplale purchasing to write ta Messrs. Blackmsr t Daiis for prices aad Urms, laitead or deahae. with iraveiln; arccU. wh -peddle" pUtios about lhe csKiatry. By this courte they wtM save the large cemmUtioa paid the agent, which mtitt Le ne amaM Ilea, considering the time asd labor spent and the expense of tratcl-g- Troublo and Vexation. Maay peeple who have sewing machines are eewiUaUy aaaejed by finding them out of order aad whea they exhaust their pa tience they saactimes feel aa though they wesM Hke to threw the machine out of door. Such peeple weald da well to buy the New .Via ericas sea tag Machiars Its la pi icily of eefistroctkM makes itcce of the aol deairable aachbsesfftrfaallyiue. These who once ex aatlEe It eaa at a dance that there U very Mttle machinery, and the parts are so cos. troctcd a to do thW work with cate asd accuracy. Of coane every machine need to be seen at work to be fully appreciated, but parties who scad for circulars eaa get soae tblng of aa Idea of the merits of the New American, rarllca at a elifeAce fron m FraaciKe eaa aafety order the aachiae and be sure of eaumisg ha! wOi prove a blcs. ' lug afid comfort tocterr wsaaa who uses 1L TLoe who rt.lt the rtiyLuld sol fail lot can at ute osice, l-i rmh street, aad tee tot uiemtcarea. Achlag- He&da and Uneasy Nervea Are often soothed by Uot tetter :teach Bitters, beeaute that searching eorrrctite coapletcly remove the causes of brain aad nerve excitement, which arc to be found ia derangement of the toaach,and of ltaaao- ctsie organ. I He liver aad bowel. It Is a truth w hich cannot be too earnestly Instated npoe. that the effect of sere eatlve a4 narcoUca,ltke brcsaldc of potutlao,Taleriaa, csera njaraie aaa opiaa, U less appreciable the longer they are used, and tht they eaa never permanently rcHeie Bcrtocs eacluhU. ily, becauae they cannot rcaedy lheeak. acas aad organic dcrasgcaent which Be at iUroota. llMUlier" BdUra, however, can asd docs cure act voea aaXadloor the rcaaoc already slated, sick headache, retUesscea at eight, vertigo, mental hcavisess, aad de prcMioaor spirit, as wdl aa tbe CtpepUc condition of the sloaach.aad toroiddv ol the titer asd boael.whIch give rb to them, axe csurety oniuiea ny ua bentga ailcra- ute ionic Berkahlre. I aa breeding Is-- EagKth Berkshire Tigs asa bare imb cesauauy on haad. Alio, atlceatwoand thrre-jcaroli Sos,treral of them with Pig; 2i use young serviceable Baar. These are aoUy from Hg I Import- ed I rem Km tack j. -ahort-Hora" Cattle, Merino asd CoUwold Sheep. Prrra Saxr. imiwicr aoa ureeuer. r. u. addrcas.ISts eeuoauccx,corneroitatb.&aa fraacisco. Cascxs. cax ax craxix ir. Boxb, of rTLHadelphia, aaaoancca his diaeovcry for e radical care of Caacer. .Va KJtt .Ta riat .V Ccmitar neaesliea withfnUtline. 4ens tes. asywhare. PaasphleU aad partlcw lars scatrK. A4drea with staaip. Or. H. t . ooa o. ax toru aroad st, nua4ila, ra, Pocrle&s Yeast Powdw. TT rr. For sale in anxKrr. one. two. ire tea and twenty paced packages by all gro cer. B. r. rjismnr .x Co. aiaantartnrer. 11 aadl3sacrameatostreet,au Frnrfco. Iand Owners Without Patasta Should enclose ti with their tm'nd ta IV.1 L, Bingham ACauAUorncjs for Claims. Ae XVashlngUMi, I). U, asd receive their Land ralesla. CDeco rot Foca rirrs "After trmdln- f i M - m, . . . . " uiraum. o oouara ior COCIora' lees. I waa cured at lattof rbenraatim by investing four MuiaasxtKoi trapper's ladlaa Oil." XX W. Hatch a Ca : 1 kate M jr rtrmMl loaxa rn aearrr ILrrtitirL It ri,. .n tactta,aa4i fe-TvavkruiaavaU rr.taaxa4lt a; tt HiNtu IT awttarrMetaataer itwimxuictui. ltd. wmra urn I, a. Ill ua K. Tt. II. P. . I bar tt matt tTalTeraal Uvaa amy taaa MivwrwnivmHj. jl. W. A. v'lllo C-) K"..--" Carwt catalboe. VU - J- nireimagii, wtui aia vAsOil sow. saairiM vertt SI Inn. I aruoa Oou rwrttaaA. Mai a. 1 fWVI KX WASTKB.IX ALL r.lttTW j-vuimwruicuio. aum H.a.HU HtUuS.r Uiknaa,amaa.Cat. Mstw. m. A.aneKm hair rsteBt'c ee. tew Uutti Htm, tu rraeica. tf Wowa tmr Clrealafi. jt DRBWX LZ41H8KXS A wrstCIALTY A ataak arKclea lan bmL linlan mm. .i arr J. St, ti KllU ti I. K. tint. Hljia Hn, Ca L EVERY S0LI1ER vrenalraeaM rerauarat u la ihr ana j, jraa art rata iubr miax I KlOlCi Camtrk?-c. UktU. lyrALis rtuNiuaw ixcmkamsu ssv A T! eaacuoeat at reocal l. AXKKICAXawa rORSCIOX PATKUSTM t llcrw to ftUula tbem. Adirta Oii.L. BlaaRia A On., Allunej rue CUlau aa4 Aarucate la rateat aaa LaaS Title CxL Waaataataa. D. C Vr.W VUKLAXB TitXrKKAXCK 1 Cokiar. 1 t-tirr CillJuraia. rumwmet4 UWt. eli tcaic4 tr aerrral year far rralt. trala. .rrrtaaiai artll vauattaaS wattlxi. rrqalrlac aa Tempecaaa raatlOr dntrt4 a cvtoaaM frwIHoa rietaaaU.Carcar,rrtBbliclibrrr,ae. Ira IvetM stalled loaar MUraaaea aeat ! alc at Loaa auc, baata Barter Co- Cal. r.u.a JAMM W. WEHB. rrealdeal. Cum M LTtr, BmviarT J. t'llUNU'lCLLII aaacit. TAL HOOWA. aaa Ennr M smtSiA, Krariaae Cauioruii almlaliurol. A Ia4r utUtaat la at-u-adaica. UitrTi Mlf tm. GcOLD TVTF1X ATi AWAltDKPTUrAUtKK-S K1X1IC THJUS. be . Waejualca latllut rut. ira. Ua?ciarj-. WrrTTM-.tvaUhatfc.JUa rrscrwmi. WAKELEE'S Bath for Sheep For tke rrereBtloa aaS rare of Scab, rSe sa4 sae dedracUoa uTpra.ltca lafrMlae Ibe Seee. M. r. AKXUL1L A CSL. Importlas ! M.aiiFirlax Im-kmMi. cor. Heat wvtarrf aa4 ca atfet. a Ffaac Uro. Jk . WAXTM Sae tba awaw Agents fe? ana c rat mukt nr. H aTWeaSart. A. 1 ftlOa awrMkMMl. A mm vtaW. (msimi aaaaaaaaaafc .d Mfaa trra. TKisca, a sisriiW araarara! r CALVERT'S CAHMOIIC SHEEP WASH l per sraBoa. T. W. JACKFOM. ftn rra cikeo. fait axrst (or Cafcbr at aad ev4a C. ?. H. MEESLL & CO., mruiriu aa KAavraenaaaa or BOOTS AND SHOES, Hit. 41 CSVAV WTKSttrr. MimltMUUilUttuI. SAil rKA3ClJ. Uaxtlactam f Ua. IWjl', Torai. aa Cat)- 4mi rtur. exur mwib. Oram tctXKM aad rnxapUy SJSM. All ft aa a&M mate al ta iomi lutktt rieca. Mm ezaaiUvt t caod aa4 irm A. D. REMINGTON, rora.toBTo arACLanu x. arACteixu a co . ill. 113, 415 Ei::! St, Sis ?ras:U:s. Paper Warehouse or Tax I'ACI PIC COAHT. TWLanmtaM M AMni Stork ttr TrMm aa4 rMwrrt carrinl y aj Hm e( i! CMorw frlrrm SS4ralr. Trrw. Staajr. AtlvHllan rrampt. A. P. Eiitt. r it fririxu. VERDICT ALWAYS FOR THE DAVIS SEWING MACUINE. Tie Ceatennol Gold Medal L Dipkxn, 1876. The Scott HediL ... - - 1875. Tbe FrinVbi latbtute Hedal, - - 1874. T Kpr1 mt lk- Vetinlal Ca nlHUauj.t "Ta BAVIUarar4r4 thr GHAXD U8LB XKBALOr HSJXeSt BIPLOHA er XKKIT r.r elUl Mtalrilal u naalnwllu, adalnS I IS tmini r(. r . ir cMn saus rvnmmmm asd II WkluaM CXlVSKSAt. UKiowtncSM aSrnrMaAU.r. aa4 U a!d I7MM Alum:DTW1ll.WTt cl.tairTi.tae Mua Itrtarm C II AtXKSOC a tm K a trmilj torn- f1fi?Ji"Jim5,r9Zx SfBSTAjrn AA. OOSMDi:S.TItX Tac r.su y Staaa U Xcu ravtu M mOf eE7rrSttM ka aa tanasma ette u take cf tamt mvaim r mr, Mit is a ucataSt. to aaOtfr rrsbf mt asnUmr We ar flnMl.rrlitl.aiaiMb suaataetalar rs awkoeau arc are raey Sr tea la euaataa awSr tan rear, te mfr IM aaarc YUt r exrtra bOU aa4 eaaHusAtarr laOauaula I" aacaruiMUBlraxir(av. tsrwUTMitwetl aaaar asasaXactsT' entetxrar 5 lu net A;t!t Ik'aataS la all Usaecssied TtrriUry MARS-SIIZLD OX, CBrraI JS(rtt iao rorr aTrrrr, rcr Paetar Caaa. sax nusreuco. UNION WIRE MATTRESS GO. rJmzZ- . !lnaaaaa cusxtmiiu arriKKLY XStSC. ASS icruauuiu, OTKjJcjrnrr a y o ocKaaiurr. The only Mattreaa isat cay ax -ncuTTsro ox uiuicxca ai rtxascttc Warraau4 Sir tn rvan. ssf Sae Ombt aae fttahrtU TltCKAS a.CT-AILX.SuU Areat. zn acaaaa. rmon Cm.'. PACIFIC Business College, 320 POST STR2ET, Orrosm cyiox qvxzx. sax ntAjccrscoL tWat a4 assaa ccsyoio r 1 Willi) CM- nnniMiw, urui aevraranaev.Okar mmx taacraeaoa . yracaeal iMdm, SJca - r M ta abBc aeaSeau eaa csauarac n as C-IT a4erriax traalaa. UrewUr y b ECT.TPSE WIND MILLS PUMP HOUSE rcurs for all purposes. IS Wl4 Xllla W.rrmalf t W svtf. Gralar r uU. Iron pipe lid xad SttedAB wwk guaranteed Sc4 3T partScsianu OIXA.S. AAcm St Btal ttf-rX. Xt frmiart PATENT SHINILE MACHINE. LOKUlftUX HUKICV r.A.HCXTIMU rraaoaea. maaalartarrr a aitrV t- iu ku.m Staeala. fSietaMe aa glltlaaan atraa r emm aad BavMlOMacSaetTt-aaataa brW fur Ofrmlan. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. as ar Krwr Ka frmatelx-av. ai a aad a rsc dat. H.C rATlUOOC .... rsorurroa. Two Caarara --- - ia HaOloa. wltl alTb ta aaalw at t Ludlsa: ta eoaey a.aetcr ta Ux Hurt Zrr. UrIle aire ; rrt lata t ruat CMea; It roi Co act. taer UI rtarrejoo COMMERCIAL HOTEL. MorrcoMxnr atexce s kkaext irr, baa Kraaclarra. A aaw aaa taBBMtlnai fim. tcT HoULvtlb ITS ItncUa Bat! rso. clmat l7rarslab4,aa4atraatTlr. Trn Cuaea a4 Catrlafrt la Lk Hoax fra-a aU rlati. CSarn. rr r. MH!t KrU.Y,Jr,Xaattr. (rrl yrara rraiHrirrih HSteeK. r.i TEETH SAVED. lILUNO TBETH A aPECIALTT COLTJ. 8ILVXX L aad But riSlta auruM. IbuUfii k... .r Ttrh r.' WIS aad pri Laaablaw llaa adrnlaa. tend. Tea Tear eoaataat praruec uSrciawsat trr M reel, abut SlaetcuDerT.faa rnsrtaro. iTaka t3mtae. OIL Ml.ltrrLW. Deaual. Dividend Notice, No. 5. pBLLATKKAL LUAX At MAV1I6K V. RBk.eora ruataad Kearar at. a F a.... nciraiMiiiirrmi kvimhi nocin ra!c awaawr (k t. nrtirn vaaojo Jaauacy Sib. to MockboMm fcf reeord DmaWr nta. r b lAimr.K.Scc Dividend Notice. No. 6. CeLtATCKAI. LBAX AB MA VEX CM Baafc. eorarr rkaW aad Krar ata. au r.. eteTbe malar aaoathly dlndrad mt 1 kt cat. to aiuekbcUcr ui retonl Jaaaary na. r s. cAirrtK. SQ5 aBt tm-maT AW1a.6anaajyraaAb JtSHUBS LOOK X ALBEMT E. BUHBAXK, ryrter aad Breeder ot Faaey Kewt. 11h. Kabblta. Dcara. etc AW Ban foe balrkliLr tMm tae art vt taitorted work. Beat aad raak at redaeed rlcr. ALBERT E. BCKRAXK. db asd d t Cat. biarket.SV r. acHwc BUSia lor 1TH Uot. Www uXtrt nt Mr AatirtUnmratA PATENTS. P A. LBBU AXX. Soifctter of ratoaaa, Waabl S 7 "V I M aa aBPt94 "iwaV aaaaaaaaaVaT ' saaJjfrV Msail-JSaaBBUBBBbv-. x WATERHOUSE k LESTER, iMrokTERc or faioi aai Carriap Material, CABBIAGE HAHDf ABBlJi TEQIMGS, S3 CT 3, 33 "j3Z. J-, Ab4 alt Mber ttilea of BUn, aad Mar-era rjlnl aad mls acrsT roa ADJUSTABLE CARRIABE UMBRELLA aalhtlac bollt U oar tpeelal ur. we ar tet ter prcramt taaa ever to aa(4j tWTruJ and Jf rMrn(tUasK4alaMirBae W aUtt bar rr, . Hw ,mBj Mwinl aa4 1 K'i?Tr aoJ SOcaiaa d.paniacnt. taabanf a ? au 'P"W ortera. a aaun aMK. All gW rralol u w rra-bie j-rkxa. rJry-'t Stre. Baa Fneeteo. W ad tml IjtrnU aaerajeaf ROCK'S NURSERIES, SAN JOSE, CAL. m'he ATTprnoy or vxrssr.sntcs xno ..Tytm.K'.l"lu4 "T Uere Hoe ot WTM V IT a "T laa irrr dim nt4 1 fOsaarf rrj1it AUo. Ur-na-.. brrr ra. taaeata-mea, aas ttsj ri toe Market, aajp- rienrmiaa4br!i C rrra IU r t. Elar KELSEl'S NURSERIES Cay.ard, Csl1 Ti. OKul il 3tot EHiUlTJ 11 Hi Csut aaa aOWSob 1ce StMI at IcaaC rti. Kr turn ti trcu atut ruau, an 11 A Mica, rear. " QmKt, S nsaxa. 4 Axeleoc. 1 AtooctU. Jt -rv. S lir.p-a. 31 Carraau. Sjtan, S Vaerry Crteo. JR. 1 - .lltaBaa - ia 1 " sacairpea er Cam, a - aaaoneS. IE. t - S Aeaeta. aattat, a - sum. - 3 S ieraatcsu. I 3 rscaaUa. 2 - 3 AbOSHU. S riax. or uncini, , 1 Aaaortel aarcb. as KKttrntfa, WPm aaariaati. SIS. 37 Raau. urn tWTVf SaBlax BtUls Raxt ta X iach psca. tVenaisa. aaltta. ta KTta. AJitaaettera. rTaaaa. Aremaai Mntctaam. Vcrteaa. XTTaaersia GracO. rHLka.tsaaru. I UVmlaa. rXarnaltaa. I Farn b aac LateaU. I Vlacw. U Ac Ac Jr4 fur CaIaVcie lot rVjre LUC rrreawaTsS SAVE $30! LU m m c - m 20 m CO LU CD CENTENNIAL SUCCESS! 0 nt Eovr igrrru scwrso xachuck a itmri ia lnc aaA arbst aria aai d 9m at ta sUToaaca ta ratladdtaia. aa4 aay emtayaay elalntt t ta aara rreted rj airier baa ar. Am aa la decrtrctaerabae. Wtl-taltt-artxc aaeala Sar taa kaat ae ry. aa4 ebaCeace Caa;-t-T- trrrj saaeaiae t faTXSabd tia tW era brated Ua treadle a Ki anarSateall, raba extra eo. d vairaatnd Sae 1 r-ara. Caatrf arTUi adeltreaaTaawrvaad. Caa aad czastaa b Sjc yveauue sraT. joaxsosr. culre co IT Sr Xowtcvaaerr t,aava Vrmaclae recrVi Oraar. Staaa. Jtts aHti Shoes. jraStX RCLUVAX, X. X. ear. ILt terr aad Jaeana bta. aa rraewcav Cm t biA ta orocr a m Fmck Cait LcaOjcr ISeerrs at Croat M to M: CJ- au-ata lnr . rrroea out UitW Tla.SI. 0Srsa. tdJd. Bar aad OUtreal Bdce aad a ban c ta Boea ta la law 1 1 . nrr.T 3. ibwaa 1 ia ajawaax wkiw aaar -bi be aOaved a rrdacsaa ar Scar bt erst, ta saakt Or . i.a carp. mu I .f a aad Ron 1 WT OW3C WANLTACTUKX ULT. Boat aad Ebcca rst C o. P. roaKmrr artea. 1 877. PsMtpalsl.-1 JL'H f-, IHTSSE2,T, MaatMf Hsfulst far Tsaajitt Ksssm. Irmitr tunruna. txrstsd ten casta rue a SrnmfU AwiB- mud iauas-aUO. JOHN 1. SllOItEY. 3S SSraaaa.lW Wtret. BmIm. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. IDa. BiT ravrrrtL xrAsrrAcrrKxo bt vctjn srsrrs, Er .'1 aMT4t Geary UrrecSaa rruoaaa fodar CfrmSar BBaaaaaa JEM'S: JL12Ilim.X) lfetSS. Mirchant's A Linimeat for WbatWJee a ca aaua or i.t, Mrrcbaat's .BtesnirM aae or eTeryra4Kiaiaa use. w re taow of ao Broerittary HtH( U tbe ttXed Sutai wbick sbare lb trooa wtU of tbo ile to 1 ibastbia. Yeliow wfajwe Sar taSouJ aad -wtdl foe'Haaiaji aa- XT.M i tbaa tbla. Yellow wxtseer S Extract Srooa a letKr creaa a. H. awmoerf. rtnl tbaa aa tbe HaisawU Mt loeotber. :Htlae &etreaKy far aetAosaiaajWeca?.aawca tar It. vtibaai Sjbti tnlo." ictlcs" ftv fraSsitK-X Co.. st treat a letter traaa ftr& A- Knit BraM'. rw v v- . .a, r T r'.vS,rTJE!? Zz. mmmwt mil ig uoaea retaswea, aaa aara teew it mow oa I ilxtract a Irtler Srosa rUM A Ca IWtt i - ' nfmnr Cm mmr nui..ii,ii u a. truer areas g.njfla -r i Mawhims'Qftilinf Oil WtMMV.uaa.naHat.iAB.w . ssaaaaea HMaarat tebaaaaa aaab rriir,l.i. f?. ? ., aaw will bs saV j i irSl? "3" beea aawaSjetsred. 1??Jra' J- Wi--TeClaOaifcelctwe V tl.fffir. h vtnae bare becuau aaa wa ; asvd IbrJtMttUr at BfTloc auastr tTial GerfHsr OH aaUd u v.u.n- mi a :"rraS. WHI far beajta: Tie rcrll ikodarV- aMoaaclatUMSabBteata.ii. jjj . -a- -. . KsrciumtT Qarg linf Oil' Merfetiat-a CiiruMoi mi t . MCtiu. I wbea intS a mWrH ladSeated. aal ta a yty oa fr. or arfiew wtta mk. m iu Boars, a aiw maawr narw aw llbsalilabed taac CBtA?rT 'GAHCMKCS IC a. tarso siao, $1; ardba, bt IJt(H.J eriLO-a U2IIlsf0LLGS urxst. Isf fa GnmU al CrfW ararbolra tact - Try Bovrea'a Yeast Pawatr. ASK YOUR IRICER FSR IT. SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. An Uni-iraled Illustrated Xasrazlae. WVeagcxtaa-K iwaed tu tatooc MUncaerBaS- darS'sLcrijiJatT'.afrlexdlTcrUietaltot'B: V art mat twrt tal (Sal Sesrasss Aa traeSaat Hfi Str mark. Vt 4 t ft arAat verlAt art Uft tm U la eir.m Set Ike TabSahen Ca aot aajMer tlax taer kart reaec4 t&e Otma LkxU r excaEeaee ST tHT Tbr are otter verU ta coaster, aid tkey pn 90e So tssitwtr tbea" Tlx yrwycttaa lor lb a-- Tttrm! fjee tbe Bsc d wart taaa lfir 9V tmtasSf tatatratedl, Vf vrUeneftaeaUbeaXBertt. rader Ska t4 ef "FOREIGN TRAVEL," weiat -AWlstrrosOa 5 Sr." Vr Ueau McClzt. raaaalertrc ASocI Cesausfiaot!.- Vf Cza Dcsurr Waasrx; CHt of My Wladav at Kuoctar." by Zctui ScacTI.ni Aa Aasaricaa la Tart lataa.'esc Tare erUI atortr are aaaocacad: "NICHOLAS MESTCRJf," Sr Dr. Hoir .Ta. tbe ZSUar. wttoae atery of "ScresoaJa" eT lie teat uCaXa Ota ta At reader mttkt XaGSaJy: Tbe c3 at tbt laiet wel W 111 aa tbt taaia of OieBafiaoa. Tbe aero S a vocxx sas-aaaa tea alwaj Ld 10 a r fwv aarlaea.' bst -aVai. by ta dessa ef al Berber, it feet aea la a woeiS to isA os ta czrreat of Ste ota a Sbrraaa. tat wlxatw: a fxrpmt. XxuttttnUX.-ttM taetaacs. frylCaaTaarrcx, I Ha k tbe eoafoetiaw of Tat Lao lew ncVty UraBaMiox Brum. Vr. Xsraetrs (Sary.Vtcsata Aaxxas. aa a paoa tad anxOt yo-ocrvhh fcara beea a nrget to tbe joMVl. Tbere i to bt a aerie of oetTf aat erelely Btaatraaot yager of "fayslar SrVwre." by Mr. Hxw 3cz.aca saser mafia bt !se!. Tbere aro to be. fra vartooa Jaa. jwaer oa HOME LIFE AXD TKAYEL." A2o.racScaJ mni if ma aa to am asd csotry ate,ratat trroTrcia.ey wi bm -! Sxa. Sir BazxaaV areksca es nitaa tzattacrtrt C rrt Brstil, tsda tte iufttxy at -fame. Exytfi sxsiu la Ca-opEraase. "AScacsaa loaf Ttesarr la tt XovesxVr caster. 4 "Taat Laac Cocft dais." la tVenaSrr Odwryaj-tr arc. Tie Br-Sak Work3aEaa1 Katac.- -A Xetoo mt tbajtcryrtV "Ha"?eaay a Week Sar tbe CSSnt " etc. A rtci?T SS3c-i-rl trirt -rX be frex ma Al&rrl eaa Sirt Sy Flood aad rjrii." by rarSca t.tuit. al raca oa a ciXrre&t iVat. Tbe3bicst: "Hosseaold and Home Deeenticn" wfll bare a jroeriant acc. rtSt Cte SatnC -eoiae-Cca of AaoerSeaa Sasaeiat wis tfptar &ai acwCb taaaoaa. TbeSad of aaorso- oterSra. btecrktcal asd otber atrtca. etc, t a fcatc eaw, Tbe editorial drfjmLaatA tB eoaBaae So eatatey tbe aitfrt Wb at Nsc aadi aaeiaad. TbcrawlS Vc crtr otkeen oa Bttrary aeaaere. trewt Lca doa, Vy X r. Wetroaa. Tbcpvtf tasC-tserBt be og-oc. a bento tar, m 'ar a 2L.K1I! -ar 1B cacsa- atoa of aa tbtsua a-Trctllx Oae axial aad reSgioes XtSr tt tbe rl4, aad ;ee!aay to tbe fmtMst tim&s mt taeCbrr. aatn aad KMnit&U imizii. We aaeas ta xsaza tbe a-giitae rreeter asd fcrrr. biCber aad aoblcr. awe cestal aad tnrrsct ta a ia sneraseea aad ls3acaccavaad axon aeleameTtatSsr CLaa rrrr rir la boM of nxtmr3 aad ctTttc Scazarza Sar Seeesber. saw tody. ! wbleb ccenix rie vprslxt tiuv!cn T -Scb5a iEactra.'" r3 be read vtlb rajrr caricaCty aad t-CenaC IVr bs u xssrt reodabic szsaber cf tAl Ttrac baa Cbora taraod. Tbe Carre 9xm.n mt ScaiaxFa Acct.rrcaber. aad October, eaatwataw tbe malax esamef "Tbai Laaa UnHV wtU be ajera tarrery a. cabaertbrr trba m 11 try, ut -rboae aabacrnOoa brcla vab tbo jeasartxaa. L a. wwb ta Xoeeaabrr aaaaber, SabwrtTCioa rrtex. St a ytar Z eext e cczber. StloaittbaalialaM. Sabaerlbo vrsh tbo aeajaaa aoaiaeder.oe oea-t a eacea e r. a. saeacy to sczraaaw Co. "i. Broa-tor. X. T. WHITNEY & HOLMES ORGANS AXS X.LSSC.A3ST HTVLajl. -araa a. TalsaXe tKjemraaesea. Sr asd BaaastraS SoSoSaap. OrexUt ad VntVtaa eeeeyobere la darae tbc uma aad mosani tbea a Ssrtrs rim-rl la Toa. V rraax:ra aal Der-CST. Wee rastvd ri-r Tear, freed Sar rrtee Uma. WHItlET A H0LH1S 9K1I Ca faJeej. III. Gargling Oil! Man &nd Beast GarrlLcf CXI vin b tammi tm. biTiIib LimH Caioeilll. U.. JalTbLtStS. "1 aaa ui 1 as bua mlr, na,.. Knniilittrji,IoA,Seycrft,t3.-'lt 11 V W l a.b aaa.b.i aoHnaiintaa we aave ever ea or oooa.- rTL7IT?' - - wmuJ mmi. tv. r v.m .twaai uw mw. m a r&auly liinhnim t . . . . - v a la. . ,,i7Ti. . i u . ax.i. C7. - ------ , Sacad m of Uebot rebserbraat s v n- . INI aa nil tviaaa. ab. ralrKi Tin ...r; . . .. i-77 w ' . n an Intra! Xmij. t --.iuiik i v. i al tat to a!a tlllm costal asd i tjnm ta aay coaTiavltut for, a siialwi iot aoaaaai aam asm (or naaa at m. U the SUaAara Usteeat of tbe TSUHti. 1 see; saH, as: aawU stM I ov, aa4 saedbgBs. Sar Jaaaif ase, BScj iC assart Vrf. tanaur aj M HOW WJ T- r HXaLTL m. a Mrwrir. Soad Sae Clrt&lar,