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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1878)
; JPEUS05AL. - "Iloij I Uie Forrl"Mtr lliyos'i fa vorite musical selection. Victor lingo sajs England produced veuHli admirably, but distributes it miserably. Oregon newspapers defend Ooneral Howard against flippant critics who never saw an Indian. Miss Helen Taylor, ilauglitor-in-law of John Stuart Mill, baa been nomi nated for Parliament. The Capital advise Kearney that in the straggle of lifo brains sutler as much as his muscle do. The London World believes Dr. Newman to be the greatest master of English in the world, and John Kuskin the second. John O. "Whittier says that Ralph Waldo Emerson is the one American who is sure of being remembered a thousand years. Woman's rights, or writes, rule tha Harper establishment. Ten out of seventeen contributors to the Septem ber Harper are women. Governor Wade Hampton has expe i rienced little benefit from his trip to the mountains. He is still too unwell te resume his official duties. Mr. J. W. Harper, Jr.," of Harper Brothers, ua crossed the Atlantic six times during the past year. He be gins to feel as though hi home was on the sea. Moses Owens, "the well-known poet," is aa inmate of the almshouse in Bath, Me., whero he is in a filthy, idiotic condition, his intemperate habits hav ing separated him from family and friends. Miss Anna Dickinson is being oppor tnned to lecture during the coming season. A lecture bureau is said to have offered her very liberal terms if she would undertake atonr extending over at least one month. r jura, vyoates was conferring with a uentis. about a new set of teeth. "The chewing capacity of these teeth is un surpassed,' said the dentist. "Maybe I can chaw with 'em," said the lady "but can I jaw with 'em ?" Fame is priceless, but it brings its annoyances. "Jew," "adventurer. "Asian mvsterv." "arch Jinrrn " "h... latin," "mountebank," and '-impostor," "wuo vi uie names given Ltord Beaconsfield by the lUJical press of Eaglan,d. Thelumniof Princeton Theologi cal Seminar am invita.i ...tut.... - "wt a wvuuawuw dollar each to place three mural l.lilat.ii ' . ..mciou mo seminary cnapei one in memory pi Kev.Dr. Miller, another in memory of the Alexanders, father and son, and a third in memory of the late Dr. Hodge. Bsyard Taylors recent illness was, it appears, severe. His doctor forbade all reading, writing and brain work of any kind. Daring his sickness Mr. Taylor and his family were at Frieder mhschoda, in the Thuringa Wald, bnt they have now returned to Berlin, where he has resumed his official and literary labors. General Grant, after visiting Aus tria, will go to some watering-place and await the arrival of a friend from Philadelphia, whose wishes will decide bis movements for four or five weeks. His present intentions is to prolong his stay until next May or June, complet ing in the meantime, a tour of the world, spending the winter months in India and China, and returning by way of San Francisco. Mr. Henry Watterson made' the ad dress of welcome at a dinner given in Louisville, Ky.t the other day to a party of visiting journalists. Speaking as one who speaks from experience, he said: "There is not a particle of dif ference between the detonation of the cork as it flies from the bottle in Ohio, in Kentucky, in Pennslvania, and in nest Virginia. Believe me, it makes the same musio in them all; and very good music, too." Wit and Humor. . " Minnie Sota and Ella Nov eg report good crops. ' "Boston Corbett," the man who killed Booth," was last heard of in Nevada. Nowadays th3re are more people go ing thro the rye than coming through. A man is obliged to die before his will amounts to anything, bnt that of woman is always in force. The tree under which the tramp de lights to shelter himself from the sun must be the low-cuss tree. Who are your business relations any how? Uncles, aunts, or what? fV. Y. Express. Your wife can tell you. "Gab," has become a National dis ease in this country. Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald. So it has, with an r. Mr. John Cass wants his name changed. He objects not to "Cass," neither is "John" nor "Jack," distaste ful; but "Jack Ciss" is more than he can or will stand. Portland Me.) TranMcript. Too bad; poor Jack c Ass. How stealthily from patch to patch Proceeds the youthful felon, And msoy a luckless farmer man Bemoan the water-melon. Ytmkert Gazette. "Is that a friend of yours?" asked a gentleman pointing to a partv who was sailing rapidly down the street, "Can't tell till next Saturday," returned the person auaressea, "I've just lent him dollar." . A candidate for Congress in the First District of Virginia is a sharp colored gentlemen, n&med Wm. Ha He carries a good head on a pair of 1, a i . a . uroaa snouiaers, nis nair is almost as straight as that of a white man, and that is the kind of Hare Pinn he is. What is home without a mortgage Hot three-qixartern of iu worth 1 Interest and taxes make it , Quite the dearest spot on eartb. When the bondholder so bloated Gaily scoops your hard-earned dimes, What is home without s mortgage in wese naru, precarious times. A Cincinnnati man took his false teeth and bit the door with wife's them. And if she wasn't just the maddest woman. She took his glass-eye and looked up the chimney with it, but the unfeeling brute robbed even that poor revenge oi us sung Dy langning her. George had his hair shiDgled down so close to his head that it looked like a base ball. Then he went to Clara and said: "My head feels as light as a transparency." Ana Uiara said: doubt, for all there is in it is on No the intaiA " - An1 fartrrra Viaan'f. luian able to make up his mind yet, what she meant by it, but he thinks it sounded ?ii ui-naiurea. AbPrcrii'H Orpat DlsnHtcp, - The full extent of the terrible disas ter in the coal mine at Abercaruo yes terday is now known. At half past two o'clock this morning tlio Hooding of the pit was begun. At that hour the flro was wmun a snort distance or the bot tom of the shaft, and nil hope of fur thor rescues hod to be abandoned. When this decision was announced to the relatives of the 251 men still in the pit the scene was terrible beyond de scription. Thirteen additional bodies of victims of the explosion were recov ered before the floouiug of tho pit was begun. The Abcroarno oolliorv is the prop erty of the E. B. B. W. Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Company, one of the largest iron and coal proprietors in South Wales. It is situated a few hun dred yards from Aberoarno Kail way station, in the Western Valley section of the Monmouthshire lUilway. The valley is one of tho most charm ing in the district, and lies within sight of tho Crnmlin Viaduct; so well known to travellers. The pit, which is 31V) yards deep and one of tho largest and best worked in the district, was yield ing 1,000 tons of steam coal daily. The machinery, for winding, pumiiug and ventilating was of the boat kind, and the use of safety lamps in the mine was rigidly enforced. The canso of the ex plosion cannot even be surmised. Three detonations were successively heard on the surface. Tho framework and castings of the pit were thrown to a height of &K) feet abovo the month of the shaft. The colliery employs up ward of 1,000 hands, of whom 873, tak ing their turn or "shift," went down at eleven o'clock In the morning. Twenty one of this number came up at noon, up to which time nothing had occurred to create suspicion of danger. At 12:10 r. m., a loud rumbling noise was heard, quickly followed by a flash of llama from the pit's month, and a column of smoke, dust and debris ascending high in the air. The explo sion damaged the winding gear, thus destroying the only means of commu nication with the men in the pit. As soon as the gearing could be repaired working parties were seut down the shaft, and eighty-two men and boys workins'.within a few hundred yards of the shaft were rescued. But it became evident, as attempts were made to ad vane into the workings, that but little hope could be entertained of any lifo surviving. About 400 yards from the bottom of the shaft are the stables, and here fourteen horses were found, all dead. Beyond this point the explorers could not go, on account of the Impu rity of the air and the prevalence of the choke-damp. Volunteer explorers brought ont ten or twelve men very much burned, and also seven dead bodies; but it is feared that no others can be for the present got at in consequence of the fire extend ing, and there remains no reasonable hope that any further lives will be saved. The whole district of Mon mouthshire is much excited, and it seemed last night as if the entire female population of the district had gathered about the month of the shaft. A'. Y. Sun. The Xobleat of Dogs. Every one is familiar with the appear ance of the noble Newfoundland dog, whose splendid qualities, physical and moral, are famous mil over the world. We still enjoy a pre-eminence in pro ducing the pure breed ; and consider able numbers of them are exported yearly, the demand for them in other countries being still very great. Their intelligence, gentleness, fidelity, and affection for their masters hav made them universal favorites; while their aquatic propensities and powers, which they often display in rescuing human beings from a watery grave, add greatly to their val ae. The true New found land dog is entirely black, from twenty-six to miriy incnes in Height, oi a power ful frame, majestic appearance and be nevolent expression of countenance. In this island they seldom exceed twenty-six inches in height, but in England they reach thirty and in rare cases thirty-two inches. Last year a German friend of mine, Herr T. A. Verkruzen, a distinguished conchologist, brought here, as a present, three fine young dogs of the Leonberg breed, now pro nounced to be the finest in the world, superior even to our own. We hsve thus the prospect of possessing shortly a still more magnificent race of dogs 11 .1 X - li ., n.. . - uuui wa newiuuouianu. iiie speci mens of this new breed have in one year grown to be splendid animals, and by good judges are pronounced to be the finest ever seen in the country. They are expected to propagate this year, but will not be full grown till tLt third year. The Leonbenr is the result of skillful crossing between the St. Bernard, the .Newfoundland, and tho wolf dog of the Pyrenees, and appears to combine the best qualities of the three noble races. Baron Essig of ljeonberg, Wurtemberg, Germany, was the breeder of this new species, which is already world-renowned; and our specimens were ob tained direct from his establishment, and were very carefully selected. They are the favorites of kings, princes, and nobles in Europe. The Empress of Austria has one of them, the Prince of Wales another; Prince Bismarck and Garibaldi, the Grand Duke Frederick of Baden, and scores of other exalted personages are possessors of the famous Leonberg. A good specimen, well trained, often sells for 50 sterling, and even as high as 100. They are eagerly sought after in all parts of the world to which their fame has penetrated ; and they thrive in all climates: At the great dog shows of London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Bidet), and Lima in Peru, thev have carried off the foremost prizes. In 1873, at the Paris dog show, the first prizes of two gold medals were won by Leonberg dogs. They grow to be thirty to thirty-six inches in height, and are frequently over 100 pounds in wejight. with noble beads and great symmetry of form. They are ex ceedingly gentle, and possess such in telligence that they can be trained to do almost anything within the compass of doghood. Boston Traveller. Mr. C. D. Sanders, of Parkersburg, W. Va.. is a tall, straight, robust man. between 50 and 60. He has not slept for fi;' teen "years. He feels tired some times, but never sleepy, though he has tried working continuously for ten or eleven days and nights. Heavy opiates have no effect upon him. At night he goes to bed "so as to be out of the way," and lies there and thinks, but does nor Bleep. Eight young women of Celina, 0., have become a brass band. The Lftxt of the tinmblfra at Wiesbaden. Wiesbaden, however, has one of the old set left, who is regarded as a rare specimen of extinct speciesa kind of triloWt or lci!iyonaurun,or some other fossil monster, belonging to a former stratum of society. His history may serve to point a moral, thongh it is harUly picturesque enough to adorn a tale. lie is an English man by birth, of an old historic name, and a family of distinction and aristocratic connec tion. After the usual edooation of tho sans cf tho wealthy and high-born at one of the English publio schools, Ea ton or Harrow, and perhaps a short res idence at either Oxford or Cambridge, an appointment in tho civil service of India was procured for him through the influence of his powerful friends. Promotion was sure, and the prospect of respectability and independence certain, if not wealth and a Governor Ueueralahip; but the perverse youth, becoming impatient of his low but regular advanoe, threw np his appoint ment, and pocketing whatever salary was due, and such money as an indul gent father might allow him, made his way to the Continent of Europe. Wiesbaden was then in the fallnoss of her gambling splendor, and the youth was soon sporting in it fatal blaze. His pockets were cleaned ont again and again, as they were replenished bv iren- erons remittances from home. Finally. iiis laiuor uiea, leaving mm as a young er son some 20,000 for his share of the patrimony. This was soon staked and gone; but fortune occasionally smiled upon him, and one sight be went home with some $30,000 la his pockets. He hastened next morning to deposit this handsome sum in the hands of his banker, and made known to all his relatives and friends that bo he had bidden farewell forever t the green tables of roulrtie and trontt el tjuar ante, and was resolved to live a Dare me. iiis resolutions, nowever, hardly survived the time for response of con gratulation from his family in England to his welcome announcement. In leas than a week he bad withdrawn aud lost all bis money, and was again a beggar, suing for the bounty of his friends.who now, believing him to be incorrigible, settled upon him an annual pittance, baroly enough to keep him in daily bread and beer, and rupply htm with a yearly suit of coarse broadcloth. So inveterate, however, was his passion for gambling,-that he never failed, at the very moment of receiving his small ou&rterly allowance, to stake it all on the green cloth. Now, at last, that Wiesbaden has got rid of gambling and its aeducementa, the old sinner is said to be penitent; but is suspected that it is his vice that has left him, not be his vice, as tho cynical ltochefoucauld says of old age in its supposed reforma tion. He continues to live in Wies baden partly from choice and partly from necessity, for he wants the moans of going elsewhere, and, besides, is loath, no doubt, to leave his habitual beer house and favorite sausage shop, and perhaps the scene of his former de light. We have heard that at one time he was one of the gay est of the moths that fluttered night after night about the gas-lights of the gambling saloon. In his youth for he has spent a larger part of a life of more than three score years in Wioabaden he was re garded as the very pink of fashion, was the chosen companion of the young bucks of ton and rank, and shone not an unfavored bean in the eyes of the miscellaneous fine dames of this gay resort. He is now a pitiful old man, who goes sbambltnir about tha in the shabiest of suits, with his old lemmi over nu eyes, bis head hang ing, his body bent, and his hands deep in the great gapping pock et of bis loose shooting-jacket, as if he were searching for a stray florin, never, alas! destined to be found. He is the very personification of shabv alonehi. ness and dispelling dreariness, with never a reminder sbout him of his for mer gentility, save sa it mav be an oc casional clean collar and a dangling A.irla.a f..-.. a a . So Encouragement. A brisk fight between two bora at the foot of Griswold street yesterday was interrupted by a citizen, who, after releasing one of them, made the other sit down on a salt-barrel and be talked to. "Now, then," ha began, "it is a ter rible thing for a borlike von to be eon- ducting in this manner." "Id a licked him if you hadn't come up!" wailed the boy as he care- iuuy wipeu iiis scratcnea nose, "Suppose yon bad. Do you want to be considered a dog? Why don't yon try and be a good boy and get along peace fully with everybody? Supposeyou had rolled off the wharf and been drown ed?" "Spose'n I hadn't, tool It's the good boys who get drowned!" "What!" "It.s so, and I kin prove itl I'll bet a dollar agin a cent that more Sunday school boys have been drowned this year than bad 'uns!" The man reflected and did not dispute the assertion. "And more run over by the cars," continued the boy. No answer again. "And more of 'em got sick and diad, and I'll bet I've got more money and have more fun and peanuts than any good boy in Detroitl"', "But tne good are rewarded," quiet ly observed the man. "So are the bad," replied the boy. I'll bet I make fifty cents before dark!" . "But the good are respected." "Soam I. I kin go np to the post office and borry three dollars 'thont any security , and 1 11 bet ten to five you cant! Come, now put np the lucre!" "My boy," sadly observed the man, "you must think of the future. Don't you want to be looked np to and re spected when you are a man ?" "That's too fur ahead," was the lone some reply. If anybody thinks I'm go ing to be called a clothes-pin and a wheel-barrow and a hair-brush by all the boys and not go for 'em, gist for the sake of lookin' like an angel whru I get to be a man, they is mistaken in the house, aud you dasn't bet they ain't!" . And he "dasn't." Detroit Free Press. One lady read in the paper bow a smitten youtu naa expended 8120,000 on one of the most distinguished queens of the demi-monde. "A hundred and twenty thousand dollars," says one of her auditors: "you wouldn't, catch him spending i.2v,uw on aecent woman, ua, those men!" Word of "Warning to Counter feiters. Tba wMo-prd fame of Hostetter's Btouiacb lllttom causns a nocnDKlly our part to rsmlnd, from time to tltno, whom ll limy concurn, of -the fact Hint ImltulltiK tsld srtlols lis pilntnlislils oirniiio, suit we now Iflvo this word of csutloii, tint we will aunt assuredly hsve all those persons entrnffed In rs-HIUngour teraiid-liaiid bolUnit, sulllnK by the Kslton or barrel, or In any manner wbai. soever palmlug olf on the public a spurious srllcln purporting to be our preparation, punished to the full extent of the lsw, ten sity lur counterfeiting, or deslliig In ruuti. terfelt trade mark Kuod, aa set forth tn s law recently passed by Contcrtrss: " fine not exceeding tljuw, or Imprisonment not mors than two yeses, nr both such Hue snd Im crlKoiiinciit." We never fell to mnvlrt. NoTKIS tO DSAI.KHS SMU FUKCUAHRHK. " IlosteLter S Kilter nr nmrr, umUf any eir wvutaw, mitt In bulk, hut i,waT in Sot. Tt.se, with s flnely enicraved U. B. Internal Kovenue (speelsl proprietary) Htsinp cover. In the cork of each buttle, f mm-d to both tides of the neck of sstne. All Hitters pur. portlua- to tie HoHUttlrrV, without this stsivp are counterfeit, IIoststtbm A Hmitu. Tha California Baok Holder. Antony; the many new Inventions and 1a-bor-saliir coulrlvance that have been In troduced to the public, there Is none thst rerummeuda Itself so fully snd resdlly ss the California sack holder. By lis use the labor of one man Is saved, and toe sacking of grain Instead of being the tiresome " bat-k.bresk. Ing " woik sa heretofore, becomes light and agreeable, la fact a boy can operate It as well ss s in an. The ssck.hokiur, like tnmt of the more useful Inventions, Is very simple In Its construction, and It Is next to Impossi ble to got It out of order. It Is light, weigh ing but about IT pounds, and will last though constantly used for jesra. U la adjustable U sny sited sack, and allows no wastage what, ever. Ws consider that It la one of the moat UMtful California Inventlona we liav seen. The patentees deserve to realise the band, svute erollt we predict for them, snd we feel warranted In making the prediction from the large number of people who nightly ex amine lt practical workings at the Me chanics' f avlllon, aud the great number of orders Hie agents are receiving. II. M. Covert, 3ml Oavls bU, H. Y. are general agents, to hmu all orders should be addressed. '. F. Jt'ucyl, Kurat fnu. J. W.SHAIirTER A CO.'n OKEEN SZAL CIUAK8 are mads from 0net Uavans To--J Uvea, n-a Bacrarusoto street. Ban Francisco seireaasla Jtaeitrjr. Aay turtle emrtMM at savins aue4 psrekd for Wmm la SB rrssrlaro ess do to by a44rMlsg Mr. W, M. Ashlry, whe will Srs4 MatU ut u"U tor llxir Isaecctloa. To (tie Utdu I wueld say thai I saves SrM-eluewlsbtUbnMiBI fur Vrmm niklf.s 6 aa prepared la vtvrnte eoealry erilvr elih ttUpMck. Be tog n4ec4 18 bule-a tw t bat Ike sdrstMe of baling goods SlreH from tfee Inpuftet t whole sle. sad out. Id g.ve my ss'ross Itie tett-m of Mm, fcood sarchsi-sd ssd aai v. 0. t. Seed fur c mnlsr. Addrew Msa. W. 11. ASULKY, 1SS) Saiur urai. Uouot at, baa Pejii'lwn. Via nav l-auTueS4raa.-lri greatly rati cd. HtHMawurtk, fsouafr-iphai-, ll Mgetgww si., a T. Benssum Co.' rauaras, fell styles. Seed uunp fur eaianxse. iS feat St., bas rnweiam. Bow resdv 9 all tortaa " DoaMsUe " faser Faeb. fcas. Sed stamp (ts- catafcajoe, I'uat SL . S. P. SrauracLae as kva Uuaas. frlete fraeuy re Sand. Haewar1a.UplU!:as.lgMuaigDnieryat.aF. raomaatt-Ba oi aspanur SoUb st llursas Fatace of Art. SIF sllararyr--das Fra-adaee. H. Waeaeoaav. wetcbxsser aad JeweUr; twperta-r ef ISamaada, wstebam, Jewairy, eilver sad stiver e!at4 Ware1 T J SI.. Sarratsaniq, Cat O ssav ladocesMaia to Aetata. AH lbs bast ellia MovelUae. Sa4 Maaip fur rataead price I I. San ies Ov.. It Fast Fraclasa. J T. HIIX, ataesfMiurer of CarrUcaa, Bsggtas Kapraam. Tbowwwfb Braes aad Qaarta Waaoaa. Car eer J aad lata Xa, F. U. boa rt, scranu. Cat. All Fbotua-rapb mads at tbe Vaw Yerk UeJlxy Mo. Third SI..S. Fi are aserastaed to be Sravetaaa. Fries to sail Ibe Uja. J. IL far sea, Froprtvlar. fr fas harpaal sea a raodMf, tkt ftokmi mtm. (S mar kit resort. red MS fannMK WMKKLr VXiO. Way tall thai every peraoa that ease Waleulis Fata Fatal nceaimeBd ll u ifetis aSIMnad salsa ra? Beaas It baa dose lor Ibaut all Iket H ba promts la do. Addnai It FIN LEY. lua Mark at SL. Sail Fra auaoa. I A HI KM' f HrslCIAJI flAHHKMgM. BTC -r'. lh m, jtwif H.!!. r, MOXTOOJlKUVS TKMFKRANt g ll'TEL. . Sannail au. baa Fraawteco. St UmJ Tlcbala. rxMutaan. tRaTlT.sas Ksaasv l a. r. rncaa rcaauaabia. iea (ina. I A HTCfl -" yasr. to nla worlt st t f Ail I XM SalatT bur. lualaM Sral aiaaa. . ..Muaitaa oiaa Waaaa,.uaiaaa-tl,OSM. iXOKUS It. M A 4 at PL. Littairaaarr, I tW ClatSt., S. F. busda. Cartinrairaof swea. Cbaeaa. tmAa. Kouav Cerporatiea boaia. e Ae. C'llOSMITTT Ir..TIHT Slav. IS Tb)lr pisra. aaa rratMlav. SCARCE COOOS, B-eka. Fbetee. Sa. Saia. pie A CaUlcaa,Sc. f aria Beek te. Ulaeage, IU. BIG W, Witb Steaell ObiSis. Wbal aneei 4 eta. aalla rsphliy fur Iu ela. Mtaiosaa ., a. at iraaeas. ' oaan a St., Koaiuu, ataaa, C'JARTZ BREASTPIN tZ&rim:?. 8Ttt autntilat fur tAl tkj ski li. Hat It km aft Matsf IBamas. REVOLVERS. GUNS. AH.. fl HKATVlltirrr. ftsat1 111 naif r (Art f'ail.t.saTtla Mid pries. 0KU. W, bli UK VK, IfiLLEBS SasSStasrar BaalPUIIIB Tatl Stniaii Mill L'o, cueuutl. 0. as ever aaaa KNIGHT'S WATER WHEEL. a'llgSfJFKMIOfttTT Or THIS WIIRKLIS WELL aulMtaatiatrd by tha largo aumbar sow la eae. it barer faia lu alaa aatiafacUon. A nodal aaa b aeea ataiTofflp. Voraala by ALaaata B. fi.HL, ruoto aoaafa Dapoatf Baildlng. A F. AGENTS WANTED K'!M liooa ol Mf.liolna." " TranamlMiua uf ure," Fsyal eal Ufa of Women and - Maw Cyclopnliaof Itomea Uc Kconomy." Thaaa work sail readily and monay can ba mvta by any agent. Hand lor circular, of tbaae and ethar books, t. Uawiaa A Co.. XI liupoal tret.Aa fnnr.itrn. MONEY COIMEO. LADT AKD GBNTLKMKM CAM VAH8EKS wanted Immediately fr tha faateat selling work avar aaiaa aud larsa pn.Bia. 1'hoica vt tarrliorr liven to urai ai piioank auqroa, 4 a aa 1, lllllTI a UOu . m atosutoniery atraet, Han Franclaoe. .1.. aaa. ia BBAatlng stay parebaaa er mf lai wrltlatg lai rspesise aa amy sxtvertlseiaena la Shis Bpr, yea will pleaM SMallea the DAiue of tba paper. H. 1. Wjb-llItlilV CO Commission Stock Brokers a 49 C'BlirerailA .. mmm Vraaelse. Stock, boutht, sold and carried oa margins, ' Monay tu limn on mlnlnc .uicka. isrspaclai sttenUoa glvaa 10 all orders from coun try eiuujuisrs. - DEALERS IN GUNS, PISTOLS, ETC. Acanta Ilallant. Ramlnaioa and winchaater ttinna. chaap. ASt Kearny St.. 8. F. Sand for circular. lEiiLgairK CAL. BELLOWS f.lANFG CO. a FrtamontBt. Sun Franflleco. Hole MAiinfiu fnrnra PaVtrnf Rvribl Noi ct rrt Hufi-tv VrIva. Bnl.OVI Ot every Mrriptios mie to oraer. t'nr rir.miT i the lrnda moat retiMetfullr llclt4, 8nt for dewriprlvtJ cirr.alar nd prio ll.t lo At, CAMfBBI.L, Slipt. CBIiSIOB THE OLD It EH ABLE! Aud Cheapest JPump la the Market. HOLBROOK, MKBRtLL STETSON EO S Hgenta I, All I 114 ainuJnia iuw. nutiHuwuh , CALVERT '8 SHEEP WASH 9 per trillion, T. W, JACKSON, Ban mod eo. Sole asm fur ih 1'w.Ido Cow. BETHESDA WATER Wsukeabs, Wis. Famnui for tt.e cere of XXi lcluoy ID Ibjoubo, Untpr. Toruld l.lr snd lndigatln. Sand for f'lrcular lo J. II. ,a vssv.UeueraJ Asmt, Itfl Hloc kloa .tr. ri, nan Pmeoiaoo. TUDULAR AND ANCLE IRON HARROWS, WITH nXKKh TKPTII, ht-f, trotiiff , mo furUl mod .n-ci.v Uisn wtn Vtr mt try K W.ORAHTsti Ill Yi' tmUiuKUtu9t, Umn VrmitcUh or. ff'hj wr .ircH(ar. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, S4 Aa4 Sad) Kasray Mi,, sas sfraarlsew. I So and a Ml t'Kll ll A V H.C.FATIUIXlK, ..... Fauraiaroa. Vara) f ' a. .! f wlf h It.a Kama "I ((.. R'rtel on. will alarar. oa in wattlhS st t landllia 10 eonaay paawnKara tu tha Hotal fraa. aTBa aura yoa fi Into ilia right ivacbt If you do not, tnuy will DOORS, WINDOWS, W'b'W asaaaaj. a. WKHillTH. Colli), FUU.Ky, Ac., at lowcaj lliark.t rala. Maail for f!trc?u!ar. it II SiTTUMh.S ui and as Calif-rpia hu. . F THERMOMETERS, Ofara OSaaa-a. Talraropaa, Hry tilaaaa., Barunaten, ppacuw-itta, ana nyauiaaaaa ATOURATI.r UKDUCKU f HICKS. 11. v J. 1 .i;ic. I anufUotttrlntr 4itlclaii. Sji cilKsrSUT ST., Fill LA. Illuitra'ad nrW ea'aioa-na of 1st Dsxas niallad to at.y adiiaou rnpipi of tiraaaiamt niM a iu f l a' parr j'iu w tnia an ran-aatnafll, CALIFORNIA PAPER CO. M !!.!. AT STrCRTO!. CAI.i OFFI' E HO. ! (allfornla H SaB rramlaoo. MannlaeJura Kwe I'fni Foar. stra Vtranpiinr Fa;', l o and Hirdara' lurj.. tin Aar alia and ac-lulil n-aJ to urd r. L'.uai alara la stock. KELLY BARBED FENCE WIRE BBSS, Tb BMt ftftd Cbi.ptt. ftend for Circa!. Ill .VTI.YUTOM. UOVHIH A CO. Usui Krr.ctir snd Pswrwrnriilo, 0fiMFrl AcBl4 tor mi v im 1'aciBe iTsjav-t PACIFIC WATER CURE .bp Eclectic Health Institute, KOKTHWIsT C0SXft 7tb ASD L (Tl. 8ACltA31IaXTO, CAL. IMraff ftt'f prfvrBr io trrmt fortn m 4imtn, IM lai oa fttb4 uMt actc-ttuac prlbmpl. tftt-tht villi b-jm4 ruoifUtBtisI buatr-t. ills bfmtH-m a-k frT pu'tiUa frfttruReitfa". YT fnrtitaif pr.ruUr 4 4tmm Jt. r. ItA 1TOS. M. U.. .f ror ltr. AltKTHR MKST PtS' EVEIttMAI'K. FKlt K from t -X to II. VII s.ae for a l.lcn li4 Maa eaal !.. (uarsoiaed 10 yr. I'.nal i.a an-iui r-a ir.it, fo.r a. ;q Ujotlhly Inat.l maola. If h.4 aatta.arujrr Wonay rvtar(a4. Slana. are flan) r. !- to cW. cooalatim.fit. 'Vrarana, :n. (,-. .1,0 .in b"-oed laad fianoa a, tvj nil, l.i'ana -). foot lioond aquare 1. fai.il. Suu, nauat arte Imbu tiv ordartae frttot na. batna mane fartor.ra, yon aara nt-d llama.' r-rorifauf aount onaarb It.alram-nt. T. at. AXTiafctt, A to., Sid w ... . fc.. aa. nw t-w. STANDARD OIL CO. Baa F'anelara.. Clrvelaad sad Baw Tork. tarsaat mffra of Illnmlnallns Otis ta tha srorSd. aaiaiaiaailp tba I baaput Sritara. Ilajacl all. aiatatnenia by Inierratrd dealars and la Mat ob bavin ens of the fol'owlnc brsnda: PrP ftfl la rttlKTIhT-ni.aehf onraalaaa V CMIta. Uli nrrer known tu ta an areMaftt. CEVOE'S BRILLIANT PRATT'S ASTRAL , r,KE TBT PRATT'S RADIANT """ CLEOPHLtE"1" t' A IITIf 1 V B'-a'arvof Infoiior utla pot an la 'nUllt't "-ond-hnd rnns of auurs brsnda. Import all Sara of h Olla to o at I SS CalireralaMlraet, atlrralava. WINDOW SHADE MSBUFaOTOST. ALL Stytsa and Colon for Private Hoeaaa.BMika anil omraa Mada ta urdor. of ina Oil raioiod OoaioattMMla,oraiiy atitartal lalra.t. Aaancy for Stirius FtKturaa. urdera frm tlta tnlvrior promptly Slled. O. HT. CsVAtttn, Imporser, IVaoleaalo sod ratal daaler la IPaajpox JZLtxxxsXxxs Wledos-Shadaa. sn1 all kind, of 8'ia.ta Matnrtal, Has lb Uraaat alock la Utla line us Uie Fsutao Coast. B narkal At., taro doora west of Palace Hotal. l-r.t.Cw. ABBOTT DOWNING CO'S Ccncori Waons Bn-ics I Carriages, The ranntna Csnrar RaraaH,'' Msnnfae- turad Iiy Jamas It lilll A Co.. at Concord, Nr llampahtpa. AlaoR. M. Millar A Co'a . Calaarstad UapStes anal f'arrlasaa nf tlnlnnr. tlUoota. A full iiiick of tbe above aooiia. k-pt conautntty on band, hy T. 8. EASTMAN. Ago lit, dlaBstMry St, Baa Fianolaeo, CaL J fc; aii f t. 1 1 i i t 1 Tj tilf UNIVEStSITY MOUKO COLLEGE, SAN FKANC1HCO. Board! o j Sobool far Toanj Man aad B07S ISTFor Ca'alogne, apply to JOHN UIHIRUn B. A.. Principal. O-Ot tlXO XSOaSt I TUROINE WINDMILL Hlmple, Iuroll AKD Oriiaiiaentnl. 1 l ilia (villi is BBliF'siRUUlaAHrvH I ttitirefore cannot b InJurtH, bj .: Kiriin. Tliny rtf mtuta of Iht WhX iinit.rirtln, and w.irrntf'l t I fflvo alUi'dCtioo. M,nafaotoryt Oaklwid, CaI. faBSOOWD ST., BBT. BHOATHiT AH D WilHUiOfDli &t: IVTlt inlrrlftnyl lma par- CtlltAM t!l8 1ATNT KlfJHT tir th rtictic Coaut. fci-nd for Circulars, A L. VAN BLAUOOM, P.O. lioi i E air. Oi.;.' lam!. . ni iir H.i!bvhi fe., -r , r AkiiU Wtuited la fivory con u it 1 PHII8S DOlTNOI.l.ir'S PREMIUM YEAST POX7DER. Is sow Ukiss the lead of all other Powder ea thta Coast. Bala. IMFrrssad Una, ilasbao's IX U Hiarts : C!lmin'a - Standsrd" Cr. Tartar. In bn'k, fj-knaa. HiMltfit, l. ;AI.LAo'((AN CU Mtnufxiturarai r, l t SELLING OUT V ft. ... .v " " fp. ...rtiil - 1; m m a n n . a a mm f Ay ' The Cal'a Furniture Mfg Co. C" HAVE 5 TIMES "Tj IS M0CH FDE5IT0EE AS 1ST OTHER HOUSE OS THE COAST ! Wo I lave un x:it(rat Assortmentlor tliu Ia'teat XIom or H klrk a-at'AIaad WILL eel 11 at .ark orloea that tha aaar eaa fnuit ikdr wlalira asd Ika rlrb Ikalr u.ta. At the Old Stand, 224 and 223 Bush 8t.y San Francisco. L . .i I r J i ;d 1 ) P. & F. G. CONKLIN, s.aaaaaStMSaa Fraarlara, Sua- Faa-tara'n end (sealer la 11 UXmm mt mmr.U. ahia, Ckreltea, laa-.Wle. MM. ll. mm i'mtm blnatiaaa larr Uld.il mm l.arr'st da lave t !- a ava fart a C-Aaa-t. mm mam aal'l art I a aMar aalave For five anakuey t Um aay aitiar b.aia NEWSPAPERS Bought and Sold. WM THKOVKXTtT HAVE TKQniRiKB AlUjCT f pKiMssj l,r Mie try irr-4 wtett ta bar. a? iu rerit tu um iubdpatfinit Uy Iia.v a ivt ratb nsiH-4. Ail prfia wbo w)h bay cra?il. a, wrli u Qusfae who foraty ittfrmuya la rffM to tba DWapaVfHr bUslBNB) ua tli coi wilt ?o w-H w e m Usttbica.: ;tl . rfc IQe SiftpmpvT Pihj(h3nj i:aKU WHITE. VitpTi&T, &i aul t Market bU &aa ttnaetm. i. O. H ZT.l Motdra. l&aldfa, Sappletsaata. A..: far&laba4 M a tcmaJl adrute oa tba piioa of blank paper . WATER HOUSE & LESTER. SAX FRAXCISCO AKD SACRAMENTO, IMPHfTEI:S el Waiea sa v'st-rlns Na. taalal. Carrlasa Hardware, Trimmtova. IV.li. Harvcn Falantand Wood Hub Wfaraia. Hard ou4 Lnmber. llaif I'arabl. t'onoord ana t'ommoa Axlaa. Carrtasc Latnpa. Moustlnaa. Ci'Kba. Laattiar, me. IS &0I.K AGBNTs mr Tha Kevr Hmvrm Ftai AdlfMsabla a. rr la. Taa. rrlraaftaa, Sis. iaaSal. . . . . 3 wnicb ajntra .... oarari a"T KaVat gay. Frta;;' Faiant Lmtiar 1-aanea, aaJ Clarkt Falant A1jltalal,a Carrlaee rmoV-l! Wa Can make InaorabJa tarm. oa tha S orb racentla SPANISH MERINO SHEEP. i lrfawa. Ti Hiii "aa i li I abaft ao,V .ZJ,; orounbra Bnaka and Earaa, naranlrad fraa from dlaaaaa. Hnrehaaora ara InTltaxi nh. .-a- - - . . - - " luniiuuio. amm rrttu lua nail road larminua. adjolnlns buto Culveraltj. E. W.WOOLSEY. Berkeley, Alamtda Centtty, Cal N. CUBBY 5 BBO. lit taJuoms Street, Baa TtaocIsoo SOIX AGENTS VOB TBS SHarps Rifle Co., of Entail. Com FOR CALIFORNIA. ORSGOS, AlUSOXA. KK TAD A. WASHINGTON TKRRITOBT, AND IDAHO w B-A,55' Ata.rr'V.W.Gl:KKNKR'8 a" iL edJ, Wlp'"t, t'liofetbore V J lSrwrh IrvaHl na 1 11 11 11 1 17 r-nvc. a si'.ri's' d'pj8- v turersof Kugland and America. AM MUWITIoit e allklnds.lnajanUtieatoaulL 2P. ZsZBSIIM'FZIXjZ. r BILLIARD SALES ROOMS, 585-589 MartetSt Cor. Secnni, Saa Fraacica. Bole tureat for Fhelaa A Collender'i lato.t uteel Plate aad Cuatbtaatioa Vaablona, Lateat ltla of Bevel Billiard Tables, from mt SO to SOO. Billiard Balls, Clotb asd Trimming st New York Prlees. Alan the new same, XtJOXa EAaATElLE. farleefrom SIS to ft to. Send lor Oatalfla-w. Cm PIIOSSIIX MAC I I Si K OIL, Sperm, Whale. iJtrd. "rannera and W ail biamli A Flnuia. Lk 1 Dianaa 01 tnuininaiiur Vlis, Lump Sm i', faint Olla and ariUKti -a. Axt' Gresae. etc r- t i La tila. Vai aaSI Knd ror e Send for circular. HITTCUINGSA Ct) Oil and Grn t1 Commitaioo Msrchiuiu, SIF Front bireet. Baa Kraocmoo. 1 JiaSj - "a, mm as y, '1''v::-.'iK -sjssiJ ' PIS us anit Ha.. 1 1 . i .1 ... Froiitstrsat. so Franslaco, ALL THE THIE!" : 1 '-':i: - Fine Upho!st2r', Cab'nct fit Frame Work A SPECIALTY. Ont eiRPcnxG, t PMotarrrmr asd LIDUISCJ 11ATER1 ALaraail of tnaftnMna Ay. M r x 1111 i..aad ear last :.fiaa ana enltrstloor I a. ti.ra '.:! : iv' 3 r. , ara praa,r. 10 axac-l trcU ra f a A.-.TIi!;a. iI.T. VALaaal btOtiiUU. FCIOn LIU grona OriatinaU lannaa. CHARLES r.1. PLUM. T EXO HAS DAT, lS sad ISA aattvr BU. Maa araBMtaea BBSLBBIS ALL Plumbing Supplies, asta avaaT vaaistt or FIXTURES FOR GAS OR 0ft, ISCLmiXG FI5R CLOCKS AJTD VASLS OR nameata: a!l klnda of Bath-tata: Water Chsans and cnnnartlona. Lalaat lmprafwd Fanoats ana lladn Cork.. Botlara, Cabinet and Bnunetsd Vtaab Ktatvda, lva.1 and Iron Plna and FltUoffa H alaaa. A:ao Aaiauarlaaas, FaaatslBS sad Sardea Or aatnesu XsUblbheA 1SSS. (Gargling Oil Liniment Wtapwr for Animal and White for ituoun f taaa. lSGoo&roa , . I Rnrns Cm trla C . j v - CJu.blaina, irrasil I.itea,Strinplairt, Wimiyalla, I Chapped Hands, rtcu wound;, bjtteraal Pmauna, Sand Cracka, Galla of all kinda. Roup in Poultry, Cracked Heels. Epiaootic, 1 Sitlast, Kingboue. Kl Kil liemorrhewls or Pile. Swellings, Tumors, tiarzat in Cows, Cracked Teats, Callou. LanWnesa, Horn Distemper. Crownarah. Ouiltnr. 1 omnacne. Rhenmaiism. . SjwWns, Sweener, r isrula. Mange," Caked Breasts, Sore X ipples. I Koul Ulcers, t arrr. Corns, Whitiovra, I AbceSS Of the UcLW. rVamna Rnila Curh, Old Snres. Swelled Leg, Weakness of the Joints annua, voturacuoo oi Muscles. V .n...!'. f!.Mu All t- .1 a Xuniment of tha L'niinl Stat. 1mm. Si ; medium, fx; amalL 35c. Small iiie f 1 lamilV Itae. zi;c. Manufactured at Lacknort. N V by Alefi-hsiifa Gargling; Oil Comparts. dOBN BODeK, 8erT. P. N. P. Co. (Sew 8eries), Na SI BOWDODI'S Rotary Top KltcUsi CaM TaKe Thit invention is . bmphatio.yx.lt a rkw DSPAHTURS In Work Tables - - n nntlnvy swtnnoii, thconunts are eo&tair.ea Indrnwern, hteh hava lo ba puUc! oak uofieuaa aiiydttns ta want?. In thtu, ail contrnta em at if rrATioxaaT, a4 tr arefwtbie by rIvIuk the top of jour I able aturu which nnroTera the vho'e. When thna movest arvnnd, tba top Sa firulr aap ported by a avlf-nctlnsr txarkec W ithin the hotly vt tha tble ara rompartmenra for TLnra and MaAaU, and ail tnyrradieBtii and a tec J la uaed 1c mtxinc. A teuv-ading board la At'ed in. c aA to 'hr flrvar. Fndernaih is a tdiaif for bafctna piusa. flat trona and Ironing ahets. Korconnnca tn irautportn tba q at hi p. and ara packed tnaide. rarfenta the top nt the table, opea. fie tKxty of the thla. tlie .pace for mixing Ingredients. tha epai-e for mlslus utenslH. the epaee for 25 lh. mHl. the tpace for so ll. Soar. the tray, milia ami eaaeucea. the kneauitij board. JJ theaDAce for bxtlr j. . an-tw, . liteaiieit. lrona, Ac. ' ' K the door to cloaa.ua the same. The attention of nnwhaaiea la lnri ed to the eat pllcity ot con.truottuu, A good bueneacn b made t the manufacture and anle of ths tJtblfa nnder CuSnlr or nJtte rift fa aJEaaJ'f,ahJ,t.,rlC,,U-r1 CS" r CARL j& Wli ITa. 4 Uvkei it., is an lrraaaave. Cnil,ns Reailab til CarbVaJdi. " as ' iZDSL VI ? A