Cool Jicflectious "When, one has run rapidly across France over" Switterlaud, down the Rhine, and into the pretty capital of Bel gium, his face- turning to Loudon, lie ought to beyt;fomc notes on the margin of hl3emorj. "there should tc com-priss.-o ihe.Bcw with ..the did, the Britisloriib: tho Continental;, or if his home bcifictlro'k tfew-cr continent-tif-the "West, of both the encmnd-tbe -other "with tho Uaited SiaeJiAt Icasi oueb&ght, at such a stagej to consider how much or bow titticie-lMsf acrcised his knowledge of the"people -whose lands bo has trav ersed, 'and whether be bo, if not a sadder, awUtrmiyi. Ilis"reflectfons,-indeed, may be a little like tbOfBrussclt. lace which invites his attention as hewalks the clean streets of the city. I3tipVlhafpostly fabric, as one sees it In use, limited in quantity, not nolJocfisiag,3oE more interest and value to the.pasenor' .than 'to any one else, aed-ctJHimoaly- requiring- anTxpcrt to portnontrtsbeauties and assert its worth t All wJicharacJer?sttc tuaik the memoranda now to be set down, and which,SSrgiCte cntitledrussels lace bat for raising expectations among lady reader?, andrtaiiitig So icalize-lhem. In Venice one's mind is turned every where to mosaics. They glitter. In golden vara. a J? kit h'mK' ' n il tt 1 a Thev cmnlov in the modern and cheaper form4idainae jqT handX r rhUe skill tWla imitt;onSar ImwHit into the reach c any one whp can affoid a dol- iot in & ioj-suop. ji.ua wuai a uiuaic i our Americas life! So one must a hun dred times exelatm aa he- pas through European laiS. In one. fctreet may be seen, for example, names not unknown in the United Sjtates Evarts, Cornell, and Yandcrpcol. If we are nspoasible for a idgn, ITunoTbrAmerican drinks sold here,',wetJare indebted' to much of the tkill and taste laid out in arranging our store window to Brussels and to Paris. Indeed there is no branch of the Anglo Ssxon race with so little need to travel as that which is settled in the United States. Germany is represented Among us mot lavoravry. ineuerman improves oy em igratifint ""He does not talk so loudly by any means in 2vew York as in the Father land. "Xfni has: not far to go in America to e the- ieiBhandlullg', and the "Ciganra, and, -better still, the industry and plodding thrift which make Germany sopowerfaL We have fine specimens of Switzerland jixd of Holland; and Italy is stidL3g. us her children, let us hope to be divest of "the features that render them typical Italians. It will be no mean triumph for American institutio&s if, under thesa thes aiveree races blend into one harmonious whole, with all the " the evil -tMite! J-. . e, like e pi-JWX nt- g but ao tartftmat Afla-XXo ; ---j. ; But it XL. tN- . ous in Switrerlfjn" "Wticrc the pines were at band, even to the neculiar notching at the corners, ItTeJUlIng up the spaces with clay, Vaa tLe ippf to match. So, one has eaten "waffle" in Philadelphia, their goodnassreakssced by- the -thought that the idea wis all our own. But when, all aloe j tfeTSIne, the waiter gives you, with your ice, an attenuated, rectangular, degant,'asa.tkiyicg cake, it name em-. bossed"onnts'iide,'xis-wafel,,you hsTe to surrender a bit of your complacency, or get cojBention in the thought that the accompanying Meis" is a poor shadowy image a cold, pale ghost of the hole some, -gwieroas- American ice. In the matter of ice, indeed, one looks to the "West with' unusnal satisfaction. When in immediate view of the glaciers, which summer Euzdonot affect, one pays for a scrap of ice, as an "extra7 added on to candles in Ills bill, he feels thankful for the gtsciers-of bis own land, less pictur esque iu their wooden walls than those of Switzerland, but more man>able and nseiui. inaeeo, it we couia import a coupletofvSLIpine. raoges, including a ML Blanc and a Matterhom both which would appear to immesse advantage on our praaie-it3s dit&cuit to see wb v na tivc Americans should trouble themselves by cominj,to.Ecropc. - Seriously, we cannot help thinking that the gakrtfbnrContlnental travel is over estimated. a vosoe person, or indeed an old, may -go Uhroogh northern Italy, for example, seeing a portion of what bis "guide-book prescribes; stopping at ho-, tela wb?1 tiling ire adapted to him; where"theuott fcaa learned -an English phrase-book '-for his sake; not always leeliogami&ble.toward the only natives with whomJIe comes into natural contact, namely? the Vetturjno and the porter, and. happy in hispigeoa-Frencb and the Ital ian's pigeon,- Eoglbb be has made out that be La. -ieiJiixve Men ior drjeuner at Faido or Airolo. What has be learned as to the thought', feelings, actual life of the pepplel . Besides, BO-little demoralization of the good American is sometimes effected i a auch travel. He does things "abroad he wonft siot do at home; sometimes loses that simplicity of character which made hinrxfonce interesting and amia ble; and'acqnire that air of information which accompanies jeal knowledge, and is & s&d hindraflce toits attainmenL How much dsd-Miu Jones, learn by reading! the "XngeztdVof the Rhine," on an ex press boat oa. that ssiuch-laudcd slrcum, that she might not have learnt in her na tive Ohiol' & of Germany, which she now "ItnowB .very well,' she has just that kind of-ksowledge-which her little broth er ha acquired in natural history by throwing cake to the bears at Berne. We do'iiot icel any great regret, there fore, affindisg comparatively few Amer-' icans "on the Continent,1 though "sorry j for the poor people at Lucerne and else where, who put their money into great j joint-stock hotels for them and arc losing it. Xor dowe feel flattered by the views of a retired courier, who has readied the summit of bis ambition, the ownership of an inn, ad who does sot recognize us as Ameficeatia "they have now bad times and too-leette money; but -they do like to make a show, and to see arccstocracy, and be with the great people; and again they will come, surely." 'Jhat is the V-j erage Continental notion. The morning! paper gives to-day as the only American news, "Agio d'oro a 2hcw York 5 per cent," Till we can impress the natives through other means than American gold, what harm is it if we do not over-run the Continent? JUv. Jolm Hall, in 3". T. Ledger. "VVheit Prince Bismarck whs at Bcrjin, the other day, a -dietinguubed diploma tist was conversing with him on the fu ture .existence of Turkey. ."Moncj,'" said the prince, decisively, ill do more to ' cosqoer the pride and obstinacy of the Turks and obtain their birthright than all the amies of Christendom 1" The Bussian soldiers eagerly buy the Bible sent out for. then use by the'Bnt iefe asd Foreign Bible Society. Tho Lucky Xosquito. The bappicstimotnent irtftliolSfc of a rrosquito, w-bVIs soconsUtu!cd"a to cn- jty all there is of this fleeting existence, , it when he make the sudden discorcrj, daring tho silent watches, clock amt i other cnionometers ot mo nij;iii, wiai nc, of all his race, is the sole occupant of the n.osciuito bar, and that there i no one to d ride hi banquet with, llcflect, for a ' X .1, , . n tmnnt irhfit It i tft Ian X I fart OQIV tUOi- q iito aJnnttitl to the nar, w Hit me ynw h gc of practicing in all the courts known to mrsquito jurisprudence. A mosquito with a man all to itsolf ! No hurrying, n i corroding fear that some otlier mos qaito is getting his work in ahead of him, no apprehension lest there shouldn't be enough to go around, no bolting down of bis dinner in the momentaiy ex pectation of the arrival of a horde of hungry ana unemployed motquttces, bearing a red banner inscribed : "BreaJ . or Blood!? Of f course no moquito ofidlflcrtnt color. Tims, If my chameleon epicurean tastes likes to be duturbed in 1 his daintv meal. And when a mn is I exasperated bv a ccneral and simulta neous attack, he is apt to toss and pitch about, superinducing a fever of the blood, which any mosquito with proper knowl edge of hygiene understands renders the blood impure, aud consequently unnutri timts, if not positively hurtful. There are thousands of tnotquitoc. we are confi npK iu n ui momc J,ol,lJ Se aad nutut,ons a hopeless wrcck. aU oa of ignorance or 01 nraitn. Our solitary mosquito within the bar is monarch of all he surrey, lie de scends in easy thoogk eccentric citcles ami drops gently down upon the end of the gentleman' nose. If an impatient hand be raised to sweep him away, he only hum good naturedlv feeling entirelr at hum there and gently retires for a moment, seeming to say, Oio hurry at all, old fel low, take your own time. I can watt till the second table if you like." He even lights on the nioiqaito bar and jeers his gaunt and voracious comrades, who are clinging with the desperation of hunger to the outside. "Dan't you wish you bad lum!" indicating who "him" means by throwing bis thumb over bis shoulder in the direction of the sleeping victim. "Nice fat fellow, isn't he? and be' all mine, mice!' Then they dance around and tear their hair, and use casi words, and are mad as a let of beys oa the out side of a circus when they peer in the door aad see one of their number who has eluded the guard and crawled tinder Lue canvas. The lucky fellow feasts off his ictim with the utmost leisure. At times be ! MKCsaresi, swinging in an impraviseu hammock among the threads of the net ting, tec ere in tee thought taat be eta return to the feast at any time. To the victim that monotonous ham in the still ness of the night, and the drowsy con sdouscess of a persistent attack from a solitary mosquito, have carried more ter ror to the soul of Richard, than could the substance of ten tbouan4 mosquitoes who dropped in on him a little while and then flew away about their business. Eice-Eaper Plant. The proper name of this plant is ata- lia papytiftcn, or, in the Chinese lan guage, nung-tsau' holiow plant. It grows abundantly on the hills in the northern parts of the island of turmoil, where iheaarirea iber it and btytr tJ il . ,-..v.. V Vtaaaata Aft - - tVTV-VMS U SSV&2-3. LtKS'A' rates in lhoe nirta of tliB Lr which tt,- wv.,vt, .?.?l,,Tln .Ol twelve 'CL, have grown obi, it is ctual vbjn it. reaehet a hriht of or th-raa.Vxiiita Th t-nilar tm ia mar. mounted by large, sycamore-like leaves, 1 t . - t appear several wand-like branches, each of butinessanrfjcqaenUyaadly banfperttl covered with small, pale-yellowish fl-w- bJ V"d W JS mea S en. The word Is bard, beavj aad dura- I 'e1 ukc 'BO'c Pndc tBxa nosey, aad ble. Tbu plant is thought to be not very ' onsC bk M the Pd. mosey distantly related to the common English l "- A J000? m" ho "works for his jrj, ' board, uo matter abat bos cat work be The beautiful smooth paper made from I Ll co reii0a for shame. A yenng this material received its vulgar name, I an who brcil1 &f "leae, no -rice-paper,- f rota aa tnoneattaImpres- i bow-much atooey Ire has, t dia aioa that it was prepared from rice. Ia 'ted- Youog- men, atartiogia life, preparing the trunk or the tree for the i vaShl ? ,E1t hrt of all, to find a place piper-maker, it is cat into lengths of ! here they can tarn their bread and bat nice or twelve inches. The pith, which t "n bo Pdei beclbirrow, is from one to tao icche in diameter. It currycomb, blacking brutb, no matur forced out by driving into it a strong, j1'0- Ino'epcndcs.ce firtt. The bread straight stick, just as aa American boy 1 MJ bolter qftion setUcd,let the joung forces the pith out of the sections ..f perforin bis doty so faithfully a to elder bough which he designs for hi I Mna attentat, and let him oou.tantly nrnvmin. The niiii that obtained ia tli-n 1 keep bis eyes open for a chance to do cut by workmen, who apply the blade of a long, keen knife to the cylinder and, turning thtsa around dexterously, pare them from the circumference to the cen ter, making a rolled layer of equal thick ness lhronchont. and abonr. four feet r z-o 1 . 7 ; long. This is unrolld, and when a suf- ficient number of these sheets have been cut, they are placed one upon the other, pressed out fiat and smooth, and then cut into squares of the required size, gener ally of about three and a quarter inches. It will be teen that this more nearly re sembles the ancient papyrus tban modern paper, but it is more beautiful than the former, being a very pure pearly white, and admirably adapted to the peculiar Chinese style of painting. liVisinxa to Die. When a man goes ronad the house sighing and wishing himself dead, you needn't trouble to put the bottle of opium away. lie wouldn't touch it for worlds. If be should be sud denly attacked by colic you would bear him screaming out for a doctor at the top of bis voice. One day Pompey aaid he wanted In die and go to glory. lie wrought himself into an ecstatic state, and told the people at the prayer meeting that be positively couldn't wait much longer. That night, at twelve, some one knocked at his cabin door. "What vou want!" said the Colored man, trembling-. "I want Pompey to take him to glory," replied a gruff voice. The darkey thought a moment and then said, "31 r. Angel, Pompej done moved up Xorf three months ago, and don't sever expect to come back again. 2tow, go way!" White or black we arc all the same. AiiEnicASs arc apt to be scandalised in Europe by the field labor of women; but we learn from the statements ot the special agricultural correspondent of the Edinburgh Scotoma, that in this coun try, alto, women are similarly employed. Writing lrom the' great settlement in Kansas, he says : "The majority of those who have settled here within tlie past two years are itusslans, and being working people without capital, tbcyihave reduced the cost of labor greatly. They break prairie and plow land at Ss. or Cs. per acre, which used to cost 12i. or 24t.; and for a day's work llussian women charge 23 cents, or Is., and excellent workers they are." " The suspended Chicago bank bad 15, 000 depositors. The Cbatucleoti. AOnoof the tnojt curious rcplilt s known to mnn Is tlie Chameleon,- which ts very plentiful in the Hut, and cspcciitlly in the Holy Land. Tlie Her. J. G. Wood, author or several works on animal, had a cuameieoa ior several summs, ami urns crijojcd cxcrptioaaUupportuoities of ob- icrrihf the liliitn1 iwtitinritif.nf tl, retitile He ore fcLx'i. .1 . 1 -t 1. I r ! him IliA nliininlritn Ulihrtil In from odo brauch to another it ueU to hold firmly to tho branch y the tail .and one hind foot, and stretch out its body nearly horizontally, feeling about with the ither three feet, as if in search of a convenient renting place. In this curious attitude it vould remain for a coniider able time, apparently sudcring no Incon venience. "The reptile docs not necessarily as- some the color of any object on which it is placed, but sometimes takes a totally 1ianoens to come unon anv scarlet sub- ' stance, the color tmmediatclv becomes black, covered tth innumerable spot of taneou that slt crawled on the scarlet cloth the color would alter, and the fore-, part of the body wonld be covered with jellow spots, w bile the binder-parts re tained their dull black. Scarlet always annoyed tlie chameleon, and it tried to es cape whenever it found itself near any uitanc of the obnoxious hue. The normal color was undoubtedly black, with a slight tinge of gray. But in a short time the whole creature would be come of vivid verdigris green, and, while the spectator was watching it, the leg would become banded with ring of yet low, aud spots and streaks of the same color would appear oa the bead and body. When it was excited, either by anger r by exjiectatioa as, for example, when it heard a laree fly buzzins near it the .color were aingularly beautiful, almost j exactly membling in hue and arrange- meat these of the jaguar. Of all the colors, green seemed generally to pre domiaate, but the creature would nas so , rapidly from one color to another that it was scarcely possible to follow the vari ous gradations of hue." CtuE am Ttrc Bkead asd Milk SL-rrtn. -It is a very curious tkiag. said an eld stager to a Leader reporter recently, how small things often turn the scale ia close election. When Sal mon I. Cbaae was running for Governor lite nrat time, he came, I remember, dar ing the caara, to a tittle rural twa la Montgomery county. I was traveling ltb him at the time aad we were Unk w ja the same eveainir. Mr Cfca bad aot been fet-hm- verv well all dav. lMB taiatact , together with wLai followed r j. .ir a - l " . . . i irvsa it, uiu aiia nioca mure cwu wu both our sneeehes. It baaueaed oc aise: An stoacst farmer bad come some toa mile over the coaBtry ou purpos to tee the Governor, as he was cvea then called. lie saw, but tt sot satisned. tiied , order, bc uciomiaeu 10 uice n 11a aim. ia orucr. 1 , ia order, or would at be said, to see what a Governor would eat. Mr. ChAtc, aot fcoiinr well, a I have said, uiu not care to partaxe ot a Cmt bk. tc. at. lkam. butui regular meal, and o simply ordered some 1 t"cZ,Z l tl JU ' ,3C- 1,dc;'T)K-ATt:vro, c.acrst..stHKr- lighted. KJhaseis the man for Governor, 1 J aunam Tii n iko iTr ttatt betaid to his friend. Ue only eati -r"r K,r"'- " rr,tr.. bread aad milk. He 1. no ataek-an M. ler. Lie it like 1 ike us. He Is the farmer's 1 1 candidate by all meant.' Aad SaSI&tOOaV went all through the country and WCDU- . . eniaauatuc lmer wouiu beyond. The enthusiastic farmer would rT'M " vi tc needed vanatioos 1 - m- f a . . msontr was much larger ttaa it aad ! hccn in that country before, aanl all I .. "".' iger isaa it oa i''PPe' "Poor A5D Paoro." Yoang Rsea out .'1. . .- . iT ir bcuer. About half tlie lojr proud young men, and two-thtrds the poor ditcouragcxi young men, are always out of work. The young man who pocket his pride, and carries aa upper hp as stiff a a cat-iroa door-step scraper, need not starve, and j " Kpod chance to become rich. , IUim Sentinel. Is Mars iKHAiirraol Is this neigh boring world the abode of living creat ures! This question is beyond the pr&c&t power of science to answer. But would it not be strange bejond expression if a world, with Isad and water, and chang ing seasons, and apparently all the con ditions required by life, so like our earth tliai.it is even possible that man could exist upon its surface, should roll on through the ages uninhabited and unco-' jojed ! Our earth teems with life ia its remotest corner, yet some M artial astrono mer may at this moment be wondering a hat is the use of us, and whether our planet is the abode of intelligent beings. After the wonders that science has al ready achieved, he would be bold who should say that this problem can Dever be solved. Unfortunately, we cannot hope for much from the improvement of our telescopes and the increase of their mag nifying power. The'dlsturbance pro duced by our atmosphere are aggravated by every such increase. Dut when the problem of life in oiher'worlds is solved If it ever shall be it icemiAafe to say that it a ill be by tbeatteative study of our near neighbor. raf Ualasy. I xever found pride in a noblo nst- ure, nor humility .in an unworthy mind. Of all the trees, Iobsetrc'that God rfas chosen the vine a low plant that creeps upon the wall; of all the beasts, the soft, patient lamb; of all the fowls, tbu mild and gentle dove. When God appeared to Moses it was not in the lofty cedar, not tlie spreading palm, but the buih at if be would by these selections cuecK tnc conceited arrogance of man. Nothing Produces lore like humility; nothing ate like pride. Charles Kkoslet wrote: "If I am ever obscure in my expressions, do not fancy that therefore I am deep. If I were really deep, all tho world would under stand, though they might not appreciate. iiie perfectly popular stylo is the per fectly scientific one. To me, an obtain ty is a reason f;r suspecting n fallacy." A Wretched Existence. Other condition being equal, there 1 no reason wlir a healthr man or "worn in should foot enjoy life; and It may well be doubted wiieiuer aarerte loriune it ine power en. tlreljr to dettruy the happliict of one who alee pa soundly anil whoa digestion I pxxl. Hut tor the uerrout, iceiie, uvtpcpllc Invalid , tu&c la no comfort to life. Ill cxUtenec la 1 Indeed a wretched one. But lie ahould not ;!epilrof relief. That benlcnant rrttora. tire. Hotletlrra Stomach Blltera, ha lm. jMrted bealtbfui vlt,ur to many s telf-aun. : a. . . Br. ixW Incurable. It li an unenUalled builder up of broken down rbj liquet, and U bealdr i a aorereltm remedy for drtpcpila, ntrvouu . hc, Irregular habit of body. blllounc and I KWBcy ana wiuuer atcicultlc. It ellml nate from the blood the acrid element which Rhea rlo to rheumatic allmenti. cheer and relieve the aed and laflrw, and ntar,be uted with crcat adracUje by ladle In lecble health. Iu perfect purity alio cotnBstndt 11 to the use of invalid. Purchasing Affenoy. Ladle who are dealrout of havlnr rood 1 (kurehaacd for them la San FrancUco can do o vj auarcJtlur Mr. W. U. Ashley, who W, send sample of roods for their Impcc "on and approval. Would iy that I ata an SsKefbnVai experienced drr.natrr. and have the ad. nolesaie, snd would give lay patron um benefit of tame. Good urebad and tent C U. V. fcUnd for Cir cular. Any information In rerard to atjlct cheerfully jrircn. Would add that I har a drtt-ela&a caUhJUhmcat for Drcta-maUng, and am prepared to execute country order with dUpalcb. Addre Mas W ILAiuLsr, I3U Sutler street lloom 51 Km Francisco. nmiciixs or high standing unhesitating. 17 jrivs inctr indorsement to Ike use of the GraefenUrr.Manhall' Cathollcoa for all fe male comptalala. The rk and debilitated and woedcrfa! rdtef from conilaat uae of tbU valaaMe remedy. SoM by ail drnjruu. tLiOpcrboUJe- Tiik Lrmx I'aix. toothache, headarhe, earache, cramp, ceHea. coma and bunion, are relict ed by oee apnlkaiioa of Traprr iBdlaaOU. l'ri 10 CcnU. ronall tteHtcaa4.t4r ache aad pilca of every day occurrttrr jeu will and Paavr's AbolitvoN Oil a prurajil aad rrlUWc reme dy, for intcraal aad external uc J. V. SHAEFFXR A 003 CUEEX SEAL CIGAKa are made from fi&ett Havana To bacce. S3 Saerameato it, San Frardico. Hxu-Sar tVt ri. wnvw aa4 tfrStSxiW. 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Iwstlat. kaa rrmerrd to aaa J-artxrrt. T. M. I A. Bcalac. a traartarc, tltt r CAfcra&ra HBUaWRTO, MINERAL BODS'" ItBBertaat la Ylnara a3 XtTMmMT ffa.ak.aa a-4 Ian ataaaaa a . nn ta a a. nirri.i, as atrial! Riraai, aaataiam. . AlCHTt rSEfPSrtcK rt)U xrwaucc- Orvlcaaaa-raTtfTlf aatrl aaauaacraMata. fra aattli aaa rrtaUa aaraiaia. t w un oi I atlavtic wiiilt a ui, hklz. a cti. S I MaanwMrrtt. qloas. SILVER SHOW CASES, Or a mi niK i;iniii HASUriCTlEEU tT H. HKKXMTKI. m Larkln RIH Han rraarlars. for I Tier tlat. tar aii wrs cmraaia4. Ir4 1 878 TWELFTH YEAR g .60 THE 2VUJRSI2TtY, 0LBEITI CKEAPZSTll BEST!!! Sllaatralr4 Xafailaa far Cnlldraa. ir4 lCU r a SompU .VaaS-r aaal rrt aiaiWiJai, "ri ax aa a-. or. IlTTl. aa4 am u moaia acBBinorrtai l&la irar rKKK. JoixKr zj. sxzonm 30 IlrotnRfld Street. Hontnn. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. qvmiT ARTICLES. COIilGVE. TlAIU OIL aXD a iTiawr, iwiin, auu, .C Mllet SaitB ao4 French rrrtnmrtr.Vui GUaa Totlct SaU.aJM AMUjrn' aatrrlala, AC. ac, fur tala Sr JO ill TAYLOR fe CO, S13 to 518 WuMagtaa Street, Saa f rastliee. INFORMSTIaN 19 C8UMHr RESIDENTS The St. George Hotel 812 Xttray Strett, Saa Fraaelsse. rariwrroiiT mtiric. eeauiaiac too l' Aetaural ilfbt taaaf rjomt. owtr raniUbrd. to real br Ibe IHf. Wrxt or Moalh. Ia tall or aiaxlr. at oae-kair la aaaal ralra. caabaatT carta Utaia Ik nij n w aiji ir we amaii aam or om UuUat rr ctf Tltl IT N. CURRY fc BRO. 113 SaasMtt Stmt, Saa Iraaetsee, Imponcn asd Dralrn la amy dracrlp. Brwh and aulaltlat IIFU$,lBT4IH AH PISTILS lMTEINATIONAi HOTEL ttl aua ata Kearar U Raa traaelaea. at aa u aa oo tZR SAT. H. C. rATRIDOX. .... raoraik-rea Taa CaBrarCaaekra.arHalMaatMartaa Hotel oa. will aJarafi t ta vaHSa K Itx laaox to eoartr natarart erttataa fna. SanB tua reaj tet lata U nt.l GMeAs ri U y da Bai.tar Vail SCRAP-BOOK CaRWBS-AJ raaata&Va at lid vaat e Oap Iat U rf ah u a ata. ft!:UHaairlanlrKul LimimaSu r I CALVERT'S CiKHOUC SHEEP WASH a per caBea. T. W. JACKMIN. Axu Tr dMo. KaU Asrat fat lt r CISeOuMt. & P. H. TIBBSLL S: CO., liroaraa as icrirTTiu or BOOTS AND SHOES, XU. 1 CfV MKtl.T, lttwca EuuM aad lUBerr. SAX fKANCUCU. tm-t Fl.Vt CALT mirTA. OnSeri coiwIUd u4 rroBptlf tfri AB Ittc aa Bsnt boxm at itm luvnt aurktt sncaa. COMMERCIAL HOTEL SAN FHANCISCO. ! JOIIS KELLY Ja FOB S TSU13 fUOnUCTOU of lb bruukljallotcL fc. " . ! saw maaacud a!r U tt CUUUZiUAM. UurX.M KoetCMB rr n. aa4 Knrar tt, s. Y Tb CwsmtrcUl ! a tjtrntr. etc- aa4 ;ert arrtr itcSMn tl I01 rM. Ttvm eoaea aa curikn from an aoLata. A can rron Ornwr plrm rrrtfnT in u4 AGENTS WANTED! rOU FAUTJCt LAIS. AttOULaS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO r Br4Hr, x-w vri ciirt BraatHar, rw Yatrk Cllrt Caicat(a, III.; Xw Urlraat. Iua. mr Naat riaarlm. Cat. AGENTS WAXTED! TO SOLICIT PICTURES roa - Copylajf, Enlarptnjj aii Rctouckia. l laNt vara asd feltrt manMtl f.m attaODat U4ni-CUPVi."RMaiTI, Xai. 1 llr attract, mm rraarlf. CONSUMPTION CURED. ' Am alt tatveua. Mini riuaai rwt aartaa; r aim I tnim mm t it torfa a mm afy tx lmt w4 a. I atmpia acti lm it ni tmmmt , rmfaaf 1 "n i -a. avA aja4 aA ttrvat a aT a?ctMM ac t a- t-ri.i 4r . , Ui aa4 aA 11 in 1 m -zaa .aa rw I J X Urn mrx.- ri t - i t ' I. t - alla lm aaak ft B.aK-a t 'r. m t - mrw Xi' - ataj fcr a a Hi V r w t t - - l trmm f all iWob ' arrbt - . - w CALIFORNIA ELASTIC 'l'T T CC -T tmm 1 1 V L CO aaxtn-a Um raa T -TT CwtaaitaT H mt Smiiii aa-TT aaSrrtax fi-aae- inaa twea r laaarvaaai 'ifiarn a a fan Aa ratraf n HmiBw- ar ear LarfVara. Wr arr tmt CVa aa Tnaaca a.1 rf afar M(an far aitiaoaa r- ra rraa a artart. ara anrrct I ta CAUrOKMA SUttTrC I KVlS (JO. IS SacrajM Stmt, kaa liaaoaeafa. Dll. G-O'N'S Aromatic Elixir BITTERS. nnr cutat arvrrt nB CO-TSTtrATlO -aaa 'nmiaf aifiaa L aa a arnr aT aMa anat&r ! l Srrr Tra Beam ar 4naAat to liar taats aT a a, raara at Paiila. ta ('aaailaailaa, tlrantarWr. UUllan r Aaa.HU, SSaaaar I ISa J rilra. aaAak rar Imcr - 0rT aat ia aafStaa rimr aTTA.I A tVtTr K A CO. rrra4Vtdra aaaf Maattartarrra. an arraaaia IVx. ' ataraa ta ruAvaaa inc COMBINATION PIPEi Ttt BT rlPE la ika far It Air r ar t. A Warl raa aaacxsmrt aaaa aa r QLmozicoxx Xlro Co.. a CaLirauta STttrr. tax raAXanaea. HERBINE. POWLETTS ATMOSPHERIC COPYING PRESS! Caaapaei, rartabla. Barablp. Ckaaa tat BUttrlaaU Saaatttax arv Tt brat IkJar tc Ra aarr ta ar it brio re parraaalac aa iron arra. IIUrKl.1, TAVL6R a CO, 1 19 fasaotE IL. Saa Iruclaea. tsr-nrat-CTaaa Strata Waatrd. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S Medical Institute, S09 XXA&XT ST Saa rraaclseo. ESTABLISHED .V ISM. rxm nit rntvANKXTcniKorALLsrirtAL a aadvaroe-e lonan, a la all rrnaM Coao pUtaU aa4 Dlaraara or IS Nffmi s-ratrau Ta tanarsae dratnartloa or bamaa arc axstallr, (torn rSroaleaz IHSnill DtarAaf-A caaaM lata aU aa4 rrtUMe laaatanatobanUaUabal Srvt !a r!!la aYlASla. fVaaw la lC aa4 anrraanla la aaa ri-aa-rtaon. CaL. la tOt. aa a priTata IHapraaarr. la ordrr to aSord Ika aSlctnl Ihr brat Uratral aail SarU-J trral-nret. fr La aUata aa4 aU vtar affrrtiaea aa maNalata. rtmaacal aa4altaecrtaat rtaaoaa- om caaxrea. CoBaaluuoat at tb ItiUraU er b Irtlar rra. MrtUftn arat br rtprra. Aodrraa. L J. ClartAT. M. I.. torn Krarar arrrt Saa rrartara DO styr rxu. to ara4 for our .Vr Oataka-ar. II cua taia tralBAbi laAtr aaaUsa lor rrrry ptraain toatna ttaaa tbe par Ttiaa of tor ariuf rarprraooalaamUl eraanrsnaral sae. rrra ts aay AiMrtaa. aoirraexKRV warb jl CO., OrarlAAl Gnm Sasat; Ilooac. KalaS traaaaA .rA. CHICACJO, III. P.N. P. C No. 173. THE DIME WALLET Aaa axat aa caataaaar.er aa pa axa anllar a tbaaaa M aam aa Baamrnsaa uruc. Bar aaai ia uaata a aaUUBUal, arrfcaatIa tea. Moracaa pakrvbmk by alBBt aaaadwc la tb aaaaniraad 10 raata. Wa taakac attala II partaraUri at aar bmlaraa, and raH btfarmatkai bmrm la obtain (raa Ui rraa.Iaa aj lAtbaaaaboM la aaaakaa af Uaa an. AAlraat ALARKT UUXKKR CO., 1 It MaanaSt,l3eaM-atlbtbraoTaaAU laallir Waag."laiaiaaiatrniitran caul ape 0. IU " 1 1 1 " ' 11 1 1 a National Surgical Institute so. :no rsi stkket. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. fxw M rnuM fSfcfcr aA &AtKVU. UftmblilH LmSf4 14 liXJm i m T F.iwtL.rt m. 1 . tofwtMi9 a 14 lN4if tim. 9 . m IIBlllll, IMMi iMMtHMfllUMAllMr rpl at it t aa4lnil-UtWa-taa4 tatt 1UMM4 fcaJTaa piar rf m$n$mw laiiaiaa. rima z aiuaX.St.lt Cf TLTaatTt. TU.aaala7anfaf kaCmtaa. r-tau4 A lTrRx aAt r?raa.x aaarallTT At aaaxaaa. afartaraat M M.caaKrilrura aa. c aa Vv (aa ir aa t--T T)aratla4 mat r C ttt taatatxt i L -rta v aa Ka( ara aa at: rw alar ( -arl rvt. rara aa nataU TOTaaca. aa aA aaaa-r aarpgat tun, f "v i-tTa rr lojj 11 it i fain 11 1 11 r vi bci - lMuawlalMa(Uiw(TMMCMialaa.ialIUlaaaiiw bmm Ifif m mmrT' " ' " J rv-rtu a um. iWpiWif li.inaoir n iirfrtataitwa w iaii.rai'i aaa 1 t,'t rVMUIClaicMtMa'lUlMML ftaf a-ailaiialla aariflaaiaraalaj t7arai. Taar 5aaaAi varrVA. laaCiaatT ta paaaaa fcf Saar aitJg ana va tar anaag.TBr xaAtta). aa naraw aaiaaxTta-avt TM Caavrc mtam n aotalaavraaoiD At& AXatt arStrama, ril I t.A B Cl-r M I a. F t.-; tar WtaArra Btnaaua at Saa rraaataeaii, Caj..aaCaa-J IXTiaaaatt -aaaAaaaaaa. la e aatrr lrrk at Xttaa-v taa. AJiaHtrra.rarjitVraTUfa S-r Circaura. rz a cara-MS tJ, aril to ttar D.Tlatax. wtB aa )raa-'j aAaaeTrA. REPORT TVr TatW H-tra ftwrttft! faaataaa, a rirri rn-ala ia. i af J rtajajrta p wLr x! aa rraTraanl li'l r kArramwrat aa a van aTSaa tk2t frwina, Statal as ftaianai ta Sat SSjqa1 avrfao: luKatAU JM- ta taWa tA 1-rMaaa .... ... - 1 ttaaaraatatBaAtaarwricatw aaataiaW auaf krn aC saaac t4uV afavrataa ia! lliacm. aTaruia.A aafrataaa aa aVa3. aairA 7 aaaal triaS aa4 ffmwm to a ta Saat Sa Sac aaS (TvaScr ta X33K!3ct X U aa AW tsa gLal Ory vyrr T rafrf la ataM aacxri. aaltrr aaa . artta tar it eaaaOS UVamir. XTflrx aat aaaacrrtar. : im.. rar liat aa a.i "il'i ill ta fir a il I aiaf ml llht I al il lia'ltaa a ialiSwttfTai arlraicitiful UXTAaa a aAafUWaij Sae rata aa tt7 AaSar atly tat atrtetaf aT taa Hmu Sv1a . SarlataU aaa la tat aa-errt of tXaraTrat aurei i la oa c- atrma TtrpmOtlx &M. tAawraS ax. a. ttrj TTrrj caajrataaV rr i unaM ars eaajaseaaaia. aaaaatxi ca aaa caaTrs to U rT-tnrr tfcr irft-maj a A4c lir laVrUf U a Srr rj"A : 1 Ttt rvrliaa't aaT urraatoa at aana ayaijc ajfCAiCrA. . Far toaaty af " "T a T T w y a far aAata-Mr to aC rary r atx-r. aA &- rVTT " Vaa3arr r KS-tartftTamt ixirarmaa. a r i laiiaaiTii tiTS il i r rrr a-rriri iTm afraatt a-v rraaaa aaT Ja tr-ra j t K a MITt. at. U. wuaiak eura'v n. I nuari . jl. ja. aa. aa a . D A.T tVaaartttS. ftdi"Cfart .O-O-U tt- H.tWUET. VraaaVaX JOH 1 C A at Ml ELL. tenut. JUST OUT! ffl POULTRY YARD iXD MARKET, UrrlNtlT ...isSaBKK I"widJ- bftAtaatr tAr jn- .aataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTTBS --jr-t 5BKisyK'-visiiaflk T7Vtrl BjJr IS lllaam XBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaa Horse Manure, aBBBBfcCaHS-iaa ' frtrtr rrali I a.mu Waaaal la Clalk aaat Gill. TS (rata. frT sAl'. a-XAta aaJ. ea rtCTlyi C atw. At.-r-a racSSc Scra-r rX Cx. f q BjtT-. S. r. $002 giltTkctiiisdixaiiy offer. )It ifZLt Ovlar a tto taaiait tn n a aa tVa i maj aaa faiin fan aa aaa. Ma a- f La 'aatvr aVaalaalaaaaar aaa laaaaat aaaaaafciaa a aataartii fcalan laiJWl, laa ya!y -JSjMkJaaaaaaa a, n, n anaraia aa ami ii na aaa iinaic aa m aa aaa iS 1mmm. mmm araaa aa a aaa, aaaaalraiaarraaaaaaara. Oarr araaJlaaaaagf aaa faSjaaaBBBBBVa. "' ' 'S taaaaf Caa f iai 1 1 taa.aa Aaaaa. tn,M itmift m ffmfm aflBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa anaaain aim a mt taia aaaa aa4 ata.iaiL, tvataa aaaa afarValj S 4 BHV &aaa-yaia.aaata6iaai-aaa. V aaa aaVr a lafiaa tmi Q- lg j jSa. ila".'l'afa aaato-a aaaal.aa -T ra laVaaraa awZaa7a".Uta 1 3 J a Wmy i tlA TatTjaaa" i iimai aajrataafcia r--a. aa'ara'j aaia iTl'r iiria 1 1, H a 2 1 BHSaCaHairAr t Aay ar aaa aa.a a a T aa aa a tu'aai at aaaca.ar t, a MC3 g nBSJSSHr . U; nia. at aaa aart saa Caaa4 Saaiaa. aa at Itaijy caaa IMlft at l J TniOIiBSAIala Paper ail Mm Warehonse. JKO. G. EOBCtE CO., 337, 339 aai 331 Saastm St, Saa Traadsea. Alaara oa bas4 a mj tare atock HANK I00KS, STATIONERY, Scboo) Boot, rut Cap. Bill Strait, '. boot. MuUU aaal itraa -nrttt Paprra. la-r Katv rat, rtt AHEAD EXHIBITION. I B76. 1 PIANOS AWARDED. PHILADELPHIA. 1876. USCO IN THE PUBUC SCHOOLS Or BOSTON AND PRONOUNCCO HENRY F. MILLER, BOSTON. ' . SEHO TO ft CATALMUE. To WOOD WORTH, SCHELL eh CO. SoXo Aso&tSt Uttoxic Taarta, - . Jfo. ta rotr Strut. 5A!r nuxctsco. 1ST" So',4 oa Eair ItXallacaCa. IJ BIRDS. J aal arrtTvd from raraaa l.(M a aa Rarnaa STiatrr Blrtfa, at mliotf prtcr.aa4 rarwaidnt ty Wrlla, f'Pl(Vi KirttotBTra'irikaeati,C.o.IA A44ira A. LHX1KM,4U Kraraj b.r. IrCftStsoa tsT UiV. AtT HftHtiwj m ufruUf ft mt 9f tSnmn wnfj. to bUbm m rmwn uMMialaiiMU iMm. wIjlX htm m. 1 1 r . bMMwIMIMI ! afOa Vataa.laaireicl 1 mnil eacSMfa tt aadr. O. rKSK aat l ra LVS.EtT IXS nrTTE t THE aaa-avK a aaraa ataaraj. ac ax aa aarxt'cv7aaat. la mn ut Wi aaa.l i a TSatac ataaaa aga aac afaaraara arrasaaaa. tdau arc arearra to aa Sr r" JLa.amx U aJ3J "Vad imaii.iniii atrfBiai nl.i 1 1 m nra4 taa trcataarat aaT J atW ataftta f V Salr. aar aa4 aaaba. tt lfa.aaavta aat ami farfata. Oaaaat Jtzxi . arart r raaaartac aaslm. vrpaUaTAaiJlcal OF CENTEN'XLU. C03I3IITTEE. w - art - aaaatn. rartaUr gargaaa Vsag SAgUr , -iijr - rT tt nri I mr eirstSarc af ra atrr- IB. SUCSaT ITAXaCREU iaar: Sniril GHl KJich 12 DIPL0KA3 Bar imrXMjrxritft Sj Tfca. C-a-ata-aaAal Stah lRSaMBra Aarrlna la. tttaia rlttr. . A"-, aiaia aa CaaualT Fa Ira. Arr-Fm zsib; w " mericaN ScwiM 2IC.cIiiae. TkTaa-iavanara Iraa rVtrtlaa alkrr JSMaiata. BEATS THEM ALL! jtir-: taiS Skatlloi ftatT.' lac Saaatlal Ufklaal tt aaal kXi MUllral Uaaalac fttaapUatl car-raia Uacaai U tut breonas kaoara aa cs BEST UT THE WORLD 1 SEE IT.' TST IT t BUT IT I Warraatea ts Sirs Xatirs SaUafsftasa Amerisaa Swiag 3acHn Ce. O. R. WOOD, Xaasfsr, tat rtrru stkixt. -SAX FRASOSCU rr4 Jtrrata KaaM La eaalaal TvrTttarr- aU SSru UaW Saaa Coral But. arauqaa i RArSaaa. aaat a taat to Bar raaJar at CaVa aaaar ar a TaaaMar STiotato .? " " w Mia a IT mL('aaaaL tuaia JAW a?SSSSSBXv 'aaaaamaaaaaaV raata. aiaBaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa iaM v- a(aaKBBa aatrk M raata tor aSSSSSSSVr- aaa.ariamaaiaaa TMrnrnW W tOcacta. Saaajaat Jaa Wifk'aara arna. ML933a. AaaStXT aWTTUlS. L Hhaiaa aaaa.1 Mr v a. a r ,XS.KA2jArn.,Tttoa3ia.a7I