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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1891)
i 3food Itivcr Slacicr HOOD UIVKIt, Oil., MAY, I), tSIll. U5IO!f VUmv HAII.WAV LOCAL (Alii). KAAT IHU!NI HloM HOOD 1(1 Villi No, I, KiiirxM Inuvin at 1 1 M A. M. No. 1, Mull ' H i, M, WIWT IMMfNII KUOM Illlolt JUVKH. Nil, No, Kiprrwi Iravra Hi Mi1 I THE MAILS. flUI I'. M. IM A. M, Tit. limit arrives from Htnillnlnirir it I II o'. rliH'h A. M. WiMiumtuvi) iiml Hiitiiriliiy; iU rl Minn liny a, iiimiii, KiirniKiiiiwoth, lcvinlK A. M. wrrlvcmit P. M. Halunliiv. Kur VVIilUiHiiliiion riivc ilnlly ut H A. M. rrlTM at nun o'cliM'k P. M, Kmm Whlln Hnliiiiin li'itvm fhr fuliln, (ill mar, Trout imUv ami lilimwouil Monilu) , uml frlcHr. JIKIKV ' MM AI, .MAlTKHsi Oil cloth nt the furniture More. ItullilliiK iiimt ut furniture More. Why chhikIi, when H. II. will Mop II. All land piiHmprcinn-(l attlilHolllce. Head J. II. l'Vi'KtiHon'H ml In tliU Inmuv. I'lrturvn framed to order ut the fur niture Mor. 1m H. H. Ret there? Well I Mioul.l until. H. II. It. It. Tucker made tm a iilt uxnut cull 1 lll'Ntllty. Improved town lot for wilt. Inmilre at thiN ofttiv. CoMim ami undertaken HiippllfH nt the furniture More. I2lt flni Mum'iili llu rulMhiM for fl, at llauna A U'Klt r'H. do the furnlturi1 nture and mt tlicltf ml Xi cent iiiuttlii. Furniture nt I'ortliiml prlccH nt H. K. HartmiW furultuie Mon. Mr. K. II. llutton returned from 1'ortlund Weduemlay morning. Mm. P. M. KImk hihI ihuiKhtiT went to The l:illm Weiliumltiy inoriiliiK. Two Week will the I,ani;ille llllil IVrry A Join IniiMlnM llninlii-il. Tin' Htciiiiicr linker Im iidvertlHcd to run, comment-lug next Monday. (tritnt Kvaim moved IiIh ImrU r Mion to IVrry A Joueit IxilldliiK Tliuniday. lfc not furp't to pnv jour Hchool j utxi'A iim wey will iwhiii U (li llii(iiciit. The ('oliinil)lii U rluiiiK nt Kettle full at the rate of thirty IiicIich in IM hount. The V. It. church Im iiUnit cotiiiletei nml tho Congregational Ih bring iiheii rupldly. S. K. MiirtincMH wiw nt I'ort IiithI Tucwlny, arriving home Weiluemluy night. Terry nml A Joncn will move Into their new hIioji Momluy. The Nuivuleiit "gnrde'i wimn'1 In niuk Inn Im nppcurumr, nml It IUIh ii long ' felt want. Itev. V, M. A uuk wn a imNKcinrrr on Yel new luy'n morning train for i J lie i lane. Mr. I1ImIio) ami fnmlly will oecupy thu building adjoining LanglIIo'n oil Oak atrtft. Mr. IIutchcncn nml family left Iiml HaUmlny for the Hount to remain hcv-i-rnl month. John A. Mohr nml wife li ft for Pen lleton Weilnemliiy night, to itiiiiiin for moiiiu time. Wo umlenttHml the price received l Mr. Tnrker for liU mill property wim nlNiut J'.HHH). Tho Cnippcrn nrc Imulliif the Iron for the logging road nt tlie Oregon Lumber t'o'n. iiiIHh. M. V. HnrrlMon Iiiih n prnetlenl tin ner, who Ih prepared to do nil work In liln line otiHliort notice. Mm. Aunkfl wife of Itev. F. M. Aunkft uud their child nr rived here from rittMiurg WedncHdny. J. L. Zlegler returned from tho Wil lamette vnlley Weilnesdny, having puninmcd property In Kugone. HcmhI Illver InJiiHt now the prettKwt place In the Mute. It Ih ii bower of verdure, blowiom und frngrnnce. IVrry fc Jotion bought eighty-six Lend of cattle nt The Dnlle Tuesday and brought them here WedncHilay. Tho weather bulletin luHf.week stated that a heavy front had inited this hcc tlon. rngueWHHwny oil' t lint lime. Mr. James Lnnglllo Iiiih rented li Ih building to J. K. llannu who will take poHHCHHlon uhhooii uh it Is completed. U. II. (iiunii HcrvlccH nt Mowers' luill morning and evening. Sumlay Hchool nt 1U a. m. A wcicoine to all. A building Ih going up on ttm lot north of Mra. (,'liuinpliii'H, near the railroad. It will bo used for a restau rant. Itev. C. W. Wells expects Mir. Wells homo nometime next week. Jler mother died Wednesday of lust week. LuHt Rntnrdny C. O Roberts sold the enHthalf of block in the town of J'nrkhurM, to Mrs. II. Frisbie, consider ation $200. Wednesday Mrs. Charlotte Hull sold block 6 in Plcusuntview to Mrs. Florence B. Ktnllings, for tho consider ation of $225. Tho ruin of Tuesday nnd Tuesday night was general, extending well over Kastern Oregon and Washington, and was worth thousands of dollars. Thursday Mrs. Chnmplin lost a scarf pin, presuuutoly Ht the depot, It is of iron pyrites or sulphurets. Tho llnd ir will confer a tavor ny returning It. For any one pureliasing ten dollars worth of 'furniture of me, I will deliver the same at landing free of charge. 8. E. Bakcmess. A jolly party of town people visited the falls below the ice house last Hnn day and bad their pieturc-B taken scattered around promiscuously among the rocks. lloiid Klverls patriot In cnoiijrli, but knowing I lie prcHl'leiit would slop lieie i. few liiouii'lits, I Ills embryo city was not represented In the reception ut I'ort land. Mr. (J. ItobeitM came down from The D.iUch Monday, and went out to his ruiii'li. II.' expects to move his fnmlly down for the Hiiiiiiner In about t wo wecliH. llev. Win. Ilasl, went to Portland Tuesday morning to meet, bis wife w ho cniiie up from Ollmbi, HIiiihIh Count y Cnlifornlii. They will remain In I loud Itivcr dining thcHiimiuer. Thcro will be a dance In Perrv & Joins hall Friday night May IMh. Ornud march eommeiiees iit H:.'I0 o'clock, Musln by Mncoln Kvnns string band. Ilverybody Invited. Tlie )iillcs I.iiiulicring Companv's planer nt that city, burned Monday morning nt .'I o'clock. The lire is sup iMiMed to have been Incendiary. The loss h eslliiialed at $20,(H, nml Insur ance :i,imhi. Mm, Chiulotto Hull lias eicclcd n IiiiihIhoiiih monument over lb irrave f her deceased husbaml II. Hull, In Irving cemetery. It Is the work of Messrs. Hinith A Jones of Tho Dalles, and nml Hi"). The Mt. Hood hotel has U-en crowded ever since Mr. Ilciis-rt took chnrrc of It, nnd will no doubt Im crowded to Its utmost capacity not withAlitiiillng the additional room (ho new ell will give. J. 11. Mclrvlne nnd wife, of Felldal nsliluirlon. were here last week, lb lias located a half section near the sum mit between beri'nnd Moslcr. nnd will make H-rmnuent Improvt incnts on It ns soon as possiiiie. It. O. I'.vnns has his stenm ferry In omiiiIIoii and Is prepared to cross teams or freight nt nnv time. He has a nil. I n at theTcrry laiiilimr on this side of the river and can be found there nt nil hours of the day. Conductor Comau has (rone east for a two iconths visit. Conductor (lil U'rt taklmr bis place on the passenger train. Tlie census bureau will not have to watch the Incoming passenger trains ihrlng Comau's nbscuce. M. V. Harrison nnd daughter I.eln went to Arlington Wedm-sdny taking with them a big bnsket of (lowers, that will give someone n den I of pleasure, and iniike them wish they lived In Hood lllver. Harrv Scbabackcr made us a pleas ant call Wednesday. lie is on hU way to Idaho, nnd will probably visit Montana U fore he returns. Iliirrv Is developing Into a (Irst class rustler, and some of these Due days will have n Lank nccouiit ns long ns his list of friends. Honier MeFnrlniiil's little Isiy nrrl ve here on the delayed passenger from Heppner Tuesday 'night. Tlie little fellow Is only elgiit years old and It was ipilte n trip for hiiu to undertake alone. Night operator (ilsli took the young gentleman to Mrs. Hani's on his arrival. We have received Inquiries from several parties in the east during the past week, concerning Hood Itivcr, an. I all express a desire to come west. Hood lilver Is becoming well known und as its Imti Ics mid fruits reach the markets east of us it will gain soon tin enviable reputation. I he Mid ( oluinbia Association of ( ongregntionnl churches met nt The lallcs Wednesday afternoon. There were present froni lb. Klvcr, Itev. F. M. Aunks nnd C. P. Ileal. I, from Klverslde Mrs. J. N. Mc''ov, Mrs. J. 11. Dukes, ft "oui White Salmon Deacon Warner. They arrived homo Thurs day evening. We have a nice line of Isivs nnd in- n's clothing, nil home manufacture from tlie celebrated Brownsville woolen mills, nil new styles, ns fine ns any made In the east. Call and nee them nnd If you cannot get a tit leave your order for something that will give you satisfaction. We also have on the road from the cast a full line of all kinds of dry goods, notions, gent's light cloth ing, boy's knee pants, in fact every, thing needed by the people, (live us a call, it costs nothing to show goods, uud quote prices lower than the lowest. BI.OWKKH & CllOWKLL. (loorgo P. Morgan and K. W. Neviua hne npened an ofllce In the store for merly occupied by Mr. (iarretson as a jewelry store, on Second street, next door to (leorge Itueh's grocery store, nnd are prepared to make all papers for tilings or entries either upon the for feited lands or government lands of any sort. They will act as attorneys in contests, hearing) nnd land law cases of every description. Both these gent leinen are ex-clerks of tho U. H. laud olllce nt Tho Dulles, and certainly possess the requisite knowledge nn'd experience. Call nnd see them when you go to The Dalles on land business. (ionil Cut) Inn. Mr. und Mrs. L. II. Adams came up from Portland Sunday for the purpose of shipping (lie harness and other prop erly of Cloud Cup Inn to Portland. The hotel will not be opened by LaddA Wood, but it is probable that either Mr. and Mrs. Adams or some other parties will run it. We think the pro prietors tire making a sad mistake in abandoning it, us it has cost them a large sum. and it was thoroughly ad vertised hist summer. We believe this year it would pay, and that this is tlie turning point in its career. We had hoped that the Inn in which Mr. and M is. Adams were so deeply interested would continue under their efficient management, and yet hope that the Inn may be opened this summer. The undersigned behig located near Hood River, wishes to inform parties who may be desirous of having sur veying done, that he is a practical surveyor of many years experience, and that work entrusted to him will be performed with dispatch nnd correct ness. Ho takes pleasure in referring to Mr. A. K. Blowers, (who for years was county commissioner in Minnesota,) and for whom he did county. work as county surveyor, as to his ability. Parties writing me at Hood will re ceive prompt attention. C. J. IlAYKS. Dated Hood River April lith, ISM. Tim rreslilent Hero, Oregon maintained her reputation during the presidents visit, for he came In like the wild ducks, with the storm, mid It icmiilued uud abided witliblm until he arrived at Hood River where he got his first glimpse, of sunshine, He nlso got a cordial reception and a w ,.,, f mm m. i.f. inn chamis all ti hearty welcome, tho deot platform pawdon, pain aw! trtf, nnd ground being crowded with lbhW,un UM tl"ob ta u" rlotil) citizens, the militia coir' puny, ' If M tl.nwt from biaaoul a l batrwl. all thought Relief Col is lileinbe.s of tho O. A. H. of wlol thin, post, nnd school children. Ex-guv h,r ,u, u7 u'r twiub how th bell of ' ., , , .. .. 1 Ui angnl ring. cruor Moody who accompanied tho And I u.ink timr u In u.i Inmd, if ojmn presidential party, Introduced Hon. K' ' i"Ji. ' , , , ' , ... . . Boniairhat of an Innur moaning, mf frtaod, to roo L. Smith to the president, and tho otulm. latter lliadi) a brief address" none of 1 "'""' ' hrarta and qiwirtton. Can pura which could ls heard for tho noise. A commit le of three little girls Irma Cue, Fay I.ul'ruiice and Mellle Oliuger on Isdinlf of the school presented Mrs. Harilsoii some lieiiutlful Ijon.jiiets of wild ll iwers, mid others pressing for ward It looked for a little while ns though the car would bo loaded with floral otli rings. Mr. Wanainaker was culled for nml mudo a brief speech, suy ing he was surprised to nec no many is iuitirtil girls way up here In the mountains and enst bis eagle glance uround us though he would like to stay with us. HiniiI River had a little a little re- ceptlon of ln-r own which wns a pleas ant surprise to the presidential party, ns the stop here wua not down on the bills. Baki:u City Ok. May 2, 1WI. FniToit Oi.a iki: I once heard of a man who kept a large pack of bounds, and took great delight In listening to them when on the trail, so lie Invited a friend to Join him on one of these occasions, and as the bounds were passing by nml press- ceiiart whlch he polittly declined. Ar Ing hard on the track, he said "Is not : ooetook (Me.) Star-Herald. that grand? Do you bear the music?" Whereupon his friend replied that he "could not bear the music for the noise." Ami when I arrived at Buker City ami looked uikiii the town after reading what its Issimers bad said of it, I thought of this old hunter's music, and his friend, for I couldn't see the city for the houses scattered over the country. These bouses nre scattered overulsiut four wet Ions of sagebrush, and there Is not enough material in nil of them to build five blwks of city buildings. The facts are, Baker City's Issim was built too high, without a : foundation, uud It toppled over; and while the promulgators of the scheme may have eceaiH'd with money in their IMickets, there were many people caught In the ruins,jiml it will lie a long while before the wounds nre nil healed, and the wreckage cleared away unless the Seven Devils prove a greater blessing than they did to "Mary Magdalene." Baker City is a very good business cen ter and bus some very fine stores and business buildings but such flagrant misrepresentations of facts are product ive of evil and should be exposed. This sage brush laud Is as bard to clear as the oak lands of Hood River, but if cleared and proH'rly irrigated, will no doubt be productive of reasonable re sults. It Is said that an eastern company Is going to expend $100,000 in construct ing storage reservoirs and ditches for irrigation purposes, and if this could be done and sufllclcut water obtained it would make Baker one of the finest valleys in Oregon, but talk Is so chonp In this country that a man outside the ring never knows anything for certain. One thing however is assured thnt Baker City is to have a large saw mill, for Mr. John Stoddard of Hood River, Is building a mill for tho company which he represents and although there Is no timber in sight we are in formed he intends building a twenty live mile railroad to extend into the mountains over which the logs will, be carried. Tlie mines nro opening up as the mountain snows recedo and Baker's busiest season will soon be on. EQUALIZER. Four Miles to School. Straiohtsburo, Or., May 5. Editor Glacier: I have been living in hopes the Inst seven years of getting settlers around us, uud to get a school for our children, but it is no use. I have given up the hope. The speculators have taken all the land of any account and by such parties who tlo not benellt our schools or anything else. We do not want such parties at all, we want men who work the land and stay there. This thing of living in tho city and then visiting the shanty they have built on the land wont hardly do according to law. A little patch plowed around the shanty looksbad. One claim bus a lew trees cut down, no clearing or not any to scak of and the house was there when taken, and all the im provements on t he place can be paid by one old brass watch and it is done wlih a watch. All there is to it is the land is taken and sold to the parties as above, and then the locator goes smil ing how sleek he got tho lands. Just think how easily made is the money, by staying over the winter in a shanty and then sell for $100 or 5500 and do nothing. I should smile, and this right by our noses. Wo have all got to work hard for our proofs, but one thing we are here to stay. We don't want to sell and we dont want to go to Missouri. We that have been here this last seven or eight years want to stay in Hood River. H. A LECENO. ftxtra Iim eomn to my uiiriJ a lgnnd, a thing t l.iyj half forgot, Awl wliflthur I mwl It or drnsinwl It, ah, writ. It malU'm not. It la asi'l that In linaria at twilight groat Ml autUy iwlnirn, And mm m&j Unirn anil liarlin to tha wofxitr- uioutriiui entT in To a kmiI If It b already the dwnlllng of thought of alnt fio tht-n lii ui ponder a llttls; lot us look la our limn and av If Win twilight bxllx of thn angeU could ling for ua you and ma. (nmrrrlUa Journal A Xobleinan'a larlng Feat. A Paris telegram aays: Tho Prince de i Rohan has accomplishod a wonderful i feat. IIo mado a wager with Prince Tor Ionia that bo would dem:eud tho Btoue st'm at Monaco with a carriage drawn by four horses. Tho Prince do ' Rohan wou his wager without any iai- ; bap at 2 o clock in the monnag mno. Ilernliardt'a rj. Mine. Sara Bernhardt cxpecU to come back from her next American tour a millionaire. Her engagement is for two yenrs, and is to embrace the two Ameri can. Kilo U to gt 10 a day for baud expeiiscH und 12) for each representa tionplus tho third of what may bo taken at tho doors. London Tit-Bits. Not Indiana, bnt Applea. Thire in a man on Mars hill with 1.000 barrels of Dakota reds on hand. He was ofTiirod recently 12.000 for them In th fUST RECEIVED. A new stock of Ladles' and Gents' WATCHES. FILLED AND SILVER CASKS, CHAINS, CHARMS, KTC. SPECIAL attention given to clean- ing and repairing watches, lies. J. H. FERGUSON, Hood River, - - Oregon. NOTICE. I have appointed J. T. Delk, my Agent to sell my lieer at Hood River, i at wholesale, August Bithi.er, The Dalles, March 10, 1HS1 SHERIFFS SALE. In the Circuit Court of tho Stuteof Orgon for Wnsm county, o. 1). Taylor, plaintiff, vs. Tliomaa J. Kri'Uucnburg, K. I,. Mnllhund L. f rum'lHCo, il.'frndiuilH. Hy virtue ol mi execution duly Issued out of the iilmvuentitleu court In the ubovo cause. on the mt h dny of March. 1S!U. upon n decree rendered in said caiiKe on the 11th day of Feb ruary, lsill, In favor nf the iib'ive-nuiiied plain titr mi. I DimltiM the defendant, Thomas J Krptldeiibnrg, lor tho sum hereinafter men tioned, which decree, among other things, or dered thu Mule of the lands hereinafter dcHcrlhcil to satisfy suld sums, I did levy upon and will sell on Tmrdai, Ma 14th, JS91, At the court house door In Dulles City, Waxen county, Oregon, ut tho hour of ii o'clock V. M. of said iluy, ut public miction to the highest bidder for ciisn In hand, all the following de scribed mortgaged land, to wit: The south null' of the northeast qunrter, the northwest quarter of tho northeast quarter und the norllieast quarter of the of the north west quarter of Sec. 2S, Township 1 north of Kunxc 10 east, Willamette meridian, in Wasco county, Oreuon, to satisfy the sums of $197 30 1(10, with Interest thereon from the said Uth day of Kebruary, lS'.ll, nt the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, und $.50 attorney's foe, und the further sum of 8KJ.12, costs of suit and uc erulngeosts herein. 1). L. CATKS, Wierllt' of Wasco County, Oregon. Dated the 21th duy of Kebruary, 1S91. W. m RESTAURANT. In tho Prather Building, Corner of Second and Oak Streets. UKGULAU MEALS 23 CEXTS.- Meuls cooked to order nt all hours of the dny. Mrs. Julia Hakx Proprietress. S. A. DETWILER & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors. All kinds of surveying promptly at tended to. Special attention given to platting aero property. Priecs reason able. Address Boom 4, S. 7-7. Corner Second I and Washitiffton, Sis. Portland Or Photographs. Now is your time to getJphotographs at 1'ortland prices. Satisfaction guar anteed or no pay. 0. M. Pope. For Coughs and Cold w boat them otlS.B.C.C. 3 3 1 SI Mm im ii W. H. WILSON. A TTOliNKY-A T-LA IP. IUM)MK) M, AND , NKW VIXJT UI)CK, TIIK UAU.VM, OHKOOX. Vvrva Watkixs A Mekkkkk, Attorneys-at-Law, Volt's new building, Second St TUB DALLKH OIIKOO.V. JOHN H. CRADLEBAUCH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. I'rnctlrtes In nil the court of Oregon and Wiuhltifrtoii. Hmv-IiI attention given to con viyttieluic. OI.M'lEIf.OFFICE, HOOD ItlVER OREGON. Hilt HALF.. A lino pony suitable for a lady to ride, together with side-saddle, bridle and complete outfit' Inquire of James Feak. Land Locator. Every lsdy wants land In Hood Itlver Valley. I have some very de sirable tract of goisi land on my list for preemptSns, homesteads and tim bered cluii.i, with running water on them. I can locate several stockmen advantageously. I)o not fail to see me at Ibssi Itivcr Falls or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. W. ItOHH WlNANH, Icator. Has been thoroughly renovated, and a large ell added doubling its CAPACITY. Everything will Is-found neut nd clean Tables will bp supplied with the best the MAKKKT AKFOKIW. GEO ROE HERBERT Proprietor. S. L. YOUNG. hucx'Ks.sor to e. reck. -DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, ALSO Optical Goods. Fine Watch Repairing a Speci alty. Second St. The Dalles. Or. J. M. ElfflGM, ICO., THE DALLES, OREGON, Have the only abstract of land titles in the County, and are the only persons who can furnish reliable in formation concerning land titles on SHOE! IfcTOTICIEJ. We arc also prepared to make out all necessary papers for filing on the forfeited AND ON ANY GOVERNMENT LAND. FOR SALE: WtrW" Country Property. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITFD. NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER LETTERS. J.M.Kunttngton&Co. rr.tvr TTnn nnk . . The Datfr Or. The Eastern Oregon Cfl-OMTIfE STORE IS NOW OPEN :IX mIIE: Max Vogt Block, NO. 184 SECOND 'ST, THE DALL1S, ORE( O.",. E U" Cliaiitller, Mjr. PERRY & JONES, raorairroiui or m Hood River Market wp araHai.tif n kta4 Ml uiil of Choice Meats of all kinds. Sausages a Specialty. Rpwfel attootioa fli to Furnishing Miilmen and Supplying Meat in Large Quantities Don't Forget tht Float, HOOD RIVER MARKET. Oak street next door to Glacikh office. Removal Noticel Wm.Eftichell, UNDERTAKER,- VUhef to Inform hit mutij- Iriendf wid tht i (enerally that hit haa r.-movad hi. ' niidsrtakinir roonu to KICKFMHRN'K NEW Rl'ILDIN Corner Third and Wuhlnrtoo, Wber ba oarriaa a full tork t trarjUlof in inas nnsinaaa. Ordrf bf dipntch, aiprcaa, trail ar la Hvtn.tl,. attoiHlul to ami aatialMtion (nana Can bo wun anr h"nr of the d-iy or night at IM. m tufc, tor m fourth mini aaliinirtin.. at siajta a tuaxoa REMOVAL NOTICE. 1IAIER & BEMT0N, The EED FRONT Gro cers have moved to the cor. of Third and Union St. where they carry a complete line of staple and fancy Groceries. And also do a peneml commission business. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance of the name at our new store in the old Post Offle Building Cor. 3rd, and Union Sta. The Dalles. Oregon B. R. TUCKER, PPi if RIKTOB- OF 11 RIVER MILLS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURED Of FRUIT BOXES. HOOD RIVFR.OR. HENRY 7 M. STAHLEf IN 'DARKEST, AFRICA Tho complete storj of Btanley'e reeent tbrllllnf aiWentures aat'. the dincloaur. of hi Important discoveries will appear for the flirt time In to. work written by Kimoelf, entitled "In Dartat Africa," Dj not bs deceived by any of theio called "Stanley books" nnw being offered aa Tren nine" and "authentic. To no on. of then ha Stanley contributed a line. Therm a no question about thif statement e:n correct i n every particular We guarantee It, and will nWn particulars on application. CAUTION Xtf&TjSt-Z priutof CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS And that the canrassing anent carries a eertlfcahi of agency from us. A. L. BANCROFT SCO: 132 POST STREET SAN FRANCISCO. fieneral Agents for the Paciflo Coast. ' fi 1 t'atUi- A,lt tL'oxi Av,vc'r kg 1 r