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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1876)
Hfftrtt after tubteribtri nam tndt ;tul,tht timf expiration of lubieripHtn. Sane. Simple announoeraenta of births, au ..I.. ..and deaths wiU be inter ted without chirp. Ol iWr aotieee wU1 sixuS"1 for at the rate ol 10 1 ets par !" ye aeroms no responsibility for views expressed by eorrespondenta. Binalaeopleaof thaOoimD.lnwrappara fur nuil ' In obtained at thia office. CITY AND COUNTY. ( , Wheat. W bar heard ol do sale of wheat during the past week. Portland quotations are the aame, $1 35 per cental, tacked, equal to 50 centi per bushel here. The yield in this county as the harvest progresses confirms oar statement of last week that the crops -would fall short from one-fourth to ooe-tlird. Reports from other parts of the State shows about the same condition. The Dallas paper "Now that harvest baa fully begun, it Is Jilaio that t ie yield of grain will not be as ire as has been the case In past harvests io rolk county. We hae baud of but one . yield of wheat turning off 40 bushels to the ' cre a field of 30 acre. The geoerol aver .ge is under 20 busbek Oata and barley on the whole turn out belter than wheat. It " is not very discernible what the market will offer this fall, but it is safe , to predict that wheat will not command a price beyond 75 cents per bushel in tbis quarter. 'I he fur ni tre generally seem to view with concession the prospective market prices." The Independent Baysi Several of the most extensive farmers in Douglas county, have uearly finished harvest ing, and can now safely calculate the profits ol the year's labor expended. Mr. James Dillard cultivated 200 acres this year, aod ' has already cut and threshed 3,000 bushels ol grain. The crop In Uardeo Valley is reported u a fair average this year, wheat goiug from 20 to 40 bushels to the acre ; but from Ten Mile aod Looking Glass we hear some com plaints of the wheat crop being below an av erage yield. Throughout the country the jield ofoats is unusually large ; but Ukeu as a whole, information received at this office would lead to the conclusion that the wheat crop falls a good deal short of tbe yield t)f former years. The Mercury says of the crop ia Marion county : ' Tbe most of tbe fall wheat In this county riscuteod threshed. Tbe grain is plump nd good, but the yield is far below last year. Io Howell Prairie the granary of tbis coun ty tbe average yield is lesa tbao twenty bushels to tbe acre. Id French Prairie the yield is not more than twelve bnshela per acre on an average, la the Waldo Hills tbe yield Is better thao anywhere in this county. The spring wheat will cot yield more per acre thao the fall wheat. The oats look veil out will net come ap to a full crop. IFrom the market .report of tbe Standard of the 23d we quote as follows. Although a number of the wheat fleet ome of them under charter are riding at anchor in froot of our warehouses, no effort iis being put forth to provide them with car goes, and every indication would lead the most casual observer to understand that tbe movement of the wheal crop during the .earlier part of the season is destined to be :slow aod difficult. The harvest is not yet lhalf over, and growers having nothing to hope ifor io the way ot ao advance fur a month or two. show oo particular desire to market .their grain, and with prospect of cheaper freights as the season advance, will oot do unless necessity compels them. No Small Pox. The Mercury of last .Saturday says that a phyeiciao of JEugene bad written to Salem for vacioe matter, slat ing that there was case of small foit in town, and there was great probability of -its spreading. If there ia any case of small ,pox ia Eugene that 'physician has kept it bo quiet that do one but himself has found it oat. Tbe fact is that the only caso of small pox in Lane county is the one mentioned in this paper last week, that of Winney, at tbe farm of D. K. Lakin, and such precautions have been taken that tbere is not the slight est probability of any speed of tbo disease. Niw County. We are in receipt of tbe Barrisburg Nucleus. It is neatly primed and well filled with interesting matter. Its mission on earth seems to be the division of certain counties in order te muke a new one of which Harrieburg shall be the county eat. It proposes to take six whole towu- t I " F - i w nihura mm T .in n euipi aUU JIUIAIUuevi county, about six from Lane aud two from Beotoo county to nuke the new county Tbe chances are decidedly in favor of tbe county seat going' to Junction should tbe Harrisburgers succeed in their project. To Livx Us. From tbe Dayton, W. T Utw$ we learn that our townsman Mr. H. H. Wolfe, has formed a co-partnership witb D. C. Guernsey of that place to engage io the mercantile business. Mr. Wolfe will leave here about tbe first prox. Tbe people of that place will find in bim an honorable, courteous and obliging gentleman. About Fixishkd. Tbe bridge across tbe river at tbis place is nearly completed, about the only remaining work being to put tbe covering 3j. Miller 4 Son will finish tbeir contract next week, aod a few days wi'J office to complete tbe approaches, which will be done by the road supervisors. Board or Kqcauzaioii, The Board of .Equalization for thia eounty will meet at the Coanty Clerk office on Monday next, .when all grievances in reference lo asses .meota will be beard. Km raoM thi Mocmiics. A letter irom Pino Ooeoinga, oo the Military Wagoo Jload, Lana Coanty, dated Aug. 13, to tbe Mercury, stake that frost occurred there the eight before. Also, that two soldiers, giv ing their oamfS as Sergeant Catlln and Pri vate Little, stayed tbera the oigbt of the 10th, stating that a abort lime before two oidiera at Fort Klamath had killed tbe Paymaster's Clerk aod robbed bim of $5,000 aod that they were ia poraoit of the warder r. Aj their aUtemeoU conflicted, the neptcioB was entertained by tbe writer that they were "yarning" and that tb-y were themselves deeertera from ibaFort. They aaa oo towards th nlWy froa there. Niw Tut Book. We wet this week shown by Prof. Rogers, formerly of New Haven, but for the last tea years a resident of Coos Coanty, the manuscript copy ot a work designed as a school geography. From a somewhat hurried examination it appears lo as to be a most decided advance io the way of a text book for school use. Object teaching is tbe base of the work, and the arraogment is such that tbe learner operates systematically, always having an established point at which to begin, returning to the same point in one or more lessons, accord ing to the magnitude of tbe subject. Much matter with which geographical works are lumbered op is omitted aod its place sup plied with more practical and useful informa tion presented io a mnnner that will interest tbe learner. Prof. Rogers is attending tbe State Institute, aud hopes to get his work put before the people in such a light as will warrant its publication. We have no hes itancy in aayiog that it would be a decided advantage to have it introduced 4a every common school in the lund. Examination. Prof. Bolon, County School Superintendent, will, by request or tbe cobuty court, hold an examination in ibis place on Friday, September let, for tbe benefit of applicants foi gratuitous tuition in the State University. Brief Mention. Dr. 0. C. Harrii baa moved hi family to Eugene, John Cogswell is doing th Centennial at Phila delphia. ( lha McQibeny family Oakland, Cal., on the loth inat W. L. Adams will dsliver tha annual address at tha Bute Fair. Hon H. H. Gilfry left Baa Francisco an hia way home yesterday. Quean's circus will be at Yreka next Saturday, coming thia way. . D. P. Thompson atates that tha exact cost ot the Locke was 1339,000. Mrs. E. L. Bristow cam up from' Salem Uat Sat urday and returned on Monday. L. Bolomon of Junction, who has been East for the past two monthe, returned on the lastateamer. Biahop Harria, of Chicago, preaided at the V. E. Conference which convened at Salem on the Mi mat. Elder P. B. Burnett will preach at tha Christian church to-morrow (Sunday! at 11 i. M. and 7 3:0 T.u. The Georgia Minstrsls, a company coi.poeed of twenty genuine Bigs, WW open H rorneno. w week. John Kelly, the newly appointed Collector of this diatrict, entered upon the duties of the office laat Wednesday. .' George Stowell and family art ia town visiting relatives and friends. They will return to Portland next week. J. C. Berry, of tbe Salem flouring mills, is offering 60 cents per buabel fur good clean wheat, aacked and on board the ears, Mrs. 8. A. Willeey has taken a lease of the Astor House. Mr. Pennington retired and gars her pos session laat Tuesday. Herbert F. HcComack, of .thia eounty, has been elected Valedictorian of the Medical Department of .the University of California. alias Inn E. Condon will open a private School in the School building of the Epiacojpal church, on Sev enth street on the first Monday in September. Baker, who was arretted at Boseburg for bigamy, gave bouds for his appearance at the Circuit Comt ot Douglas county, and has opened tailor shop at Boseburg. The Umpo.ua academy will open for the ensuing .academic year on Monday, September 4th, under the direction of Prof. F. H. Urubbs, principal, assisted by Mrs. F. H. Grubbs. Jerry Lucky started for California overland with a fourtiorae team we k before last. At Sacramento hs will dispose of his team and ooniinue on riut, visiting Iowa, bio and the Centennial. Be will be abeent about two months. A benefit waa tendered the performers of the Ital ian circus in Portland on Thursday waning. These men were left in Eugene in traitened ehouinstances. through what appears to have been rascality on the part of their employers. Wells, Fargo Co., offer a reward of 300 for the arrest and conviction of each of the three robbers who waylaid tbe stage on the 10th inst., and Poital Agent Underwood also ofleis J200 more, making ll.SQO in all for the three robbers stopping the stags. The rubber tamp men who ware arrested at this place and t iken to Douglas county for trial on a eharge of having pasted through a wheat field aud left the fence down, were discharged, and a Ruaeburg pa per states that they have begun an action agaiut Mr. Smith for damages in the sum of (3,000. They are high-priced euswst Lost. A common drawer key and a post office box ki v ntUobed to a riuK Tbe finder will coa ler a lavor by leaving tbcin at Dorrii' tiusliop. BOIIN. ' In Portland, on the Ud, to the wife of Charles Baker, a aun. DIED. In Eugene City, Aug. JJd, at 10 . n., Mrs. A. L Nicklm. The opportunity to g-t good at aod be low cost will close in ten days. Call at once aod aave from 25 to 50 ceut , at tbe Sto.m Stubs. At auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, a thorough-brace hack, to be sold io Irout ol tbe Astor Houaeoext baiurday, Aug. Z61D, at 1 o'clock. ' 3- U- Cubisiiah. Store fixture aod furniture for sale at ibe ' . SToxiSroRX. Vm. Preston has just received from San Francisco a complete stock of good iu bis line, aod horsemen wilt Bud many uhjIuI ar licks not heretofore brought here. Sewing mactiue needle of all kinds for sale at tbe Baiaar, corner of WilleuwtU aod Seventh streets. Wood. We will Uke forty eorde, more or less, oo lobacriptioo or accoucU do thi office. FOB BEX T. A Ranch and about Four Hundred Head of bbeep. Enquire at the Photograph Gal le7,of J. A. VV i5Ta. gf ibe 5aUal Gold Medal a awtrded to Bradlej Rulofson. for th best PbotogTpb is lbs Called Staus, and the Tirana Medal for the beat in tbe world. 439 Moata-omerv Street, Ba Fraocieee. treat is the Ay whose aumn oaas Ousi'i Sev nra Bur. with which to waah Ota little imnoeeai. Ho prickly heat, or ether raah, eu annoy tha infant nticMwiUvhifhthis eoelinf and ante. aeortwtivoaonMSBiaaUy BCSINESk NOTICES. . Stelnheiser yesterdsy received a freah lot of California fruits, vegetables, etc. Uo and lay in a supply before they are all gone. ClIEaPKR TUAN REaDT MaOH. R- J Grabaurbai the agency for the goods manu faoured at the Ashland Woolen Mills, which be is selling at from 81 25 lo 81 37 per yard, and no charge is made for culling it into Baruipnts. These are superior goods and this offer will enable any one to obtuin clothing cheaper than tbe same quality can be bougbt already mane. SteinheUer is still receiving fresh vegeta bles, fruits, uuts, etc., by every steamer. LLiTLBKU. . I am prepared to deliver Lumber la Ea gene or vicinity oa short notice, Order left of the etore will be promptly attended to. F. B. UUSA. Buy your wall paper already trimmed at Rwlrpr k. Rnvil havit reduced the oricea 00 Irwin iiimhU in arciinlmipa with the timt'S. and wil sell cheaper than any abop In town Farm for Saw A good farm for sale on easy terms, within two milt of Cres well ; 550 acres of land, all fenced, good boue on the same, and 400. acre enn tie cultivated. If you want a bargain call and see J.J. Walton. Jr. II you want a good pvir of gloves, go lo Wm. Preston, aitency for tbe Sao Jose glove manufactory. Retail Produce and Provision market. The following are retailers' prices : 'FLOUR-1 bbl 6 00 16 50. COItN MEAL -Ou-Ron KrouDc:, In bulk 4o. WHKAT-Uet white $1. OATS -75o buhel. BKAN'S-ltetHil, 63. BUTTKR Fresh rolls, 2015o. COFKKB-Cosu Itica, Klo, 2j Java, S3, ground, 37. CHEBSB-Oregon.M e. CANPLRS-lr box $4 00 tO. EGUS-166, POTATOES per bushel, tl. BACOX-Sidea. I2t'r,aams,121(3 15o; 8heul- der,A10c. ('.HIOKE.V8-I3 SO S3 oo per dozen. FISH Salmon, oholue, hf blilit, 17 ; 501h kite, 15: belll,25Th klta.lt 60 1 msokerri, fj kit, $5; codrtxh, cosst, 16c. LAUD Tins, llifc; bulk, 15c. SU(JAIU8. F. H. Kile; Island 10ffll5c; crash ed, 18c; powdered, 20c. gALT-Currnan Inland $ 100 tbi.tl 75; Bay $1 75; Llveroool Dalrv. 13; coarse Liverpool, 12. TKA -Choice ureen l au u! Jl'n ao. BYUoT neaT. uoiuen, si uo f aog. OILS Devoe'l ?oal, 75c; Linstcd, boiled, 12; CblnaNut.12. ' . ' CANNED 000D3 Oyster, 0oj Bardmes J7; vssorted Jellies, 0'2,o; Cw Corn, 60c; Peacbes 60o; Tomatoes, 37io AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. Ollraore & Co., successors to Chlpman, Hnsmer i Co., Solicitors. Patent procured in all coun tries. No fees in advun.'e. Nochsrce unlrs-i the ptnt is granted. No fees for making piellmi nary examini tlons. No additional fees for ob taining and conducting a rehearing. By a recent decision of the Commissioner all rejee'ed applica tions may be revived. Special sttentlon given to Interference Case before the Patent Office, Ex tenal.ins More Congress, 'Infringe ent Bulls in diBerent Htatea. and all litigation appertaining t Inventions or Patents. Seiid stamp to dilmore & Co. for ptmpblet of sixty pages. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS, and SCRIP. Contested Land Cases prevented before the U R. Oeueral lsnd Office and Department or the In terior. Piivate Land Claim, Mining and Pre Em iion Claims, and Homestead canes attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 80, snd 160 acre pieces fur sale. This Scrip Is assignable, snd can lie loested ip the name of the purchaser upon any flnvern ment land auiijcct to private entry, at $1.25 per sere. It is of equal value with Bounty Land War rant. Send stamp to Gilmore Co. for pamph let of Instruction. ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY. Officers, Soldiers snd Sailors ol the late war, or their lirira, are in many csjfsen'ltlrd turnout riora the Government of wbich they have no knowledge. Write full hl'tnry o( srivice. and state amount of pay and bounty received. Unclose atamp to dilmore 4 Co., and a lull reply, alter ex smiaatlon, will be givrn you free. PENSION8. - All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors wounded, ruptured, or Injured In the late war, however slightly.-can obtain a pension by addressing Oil more 4 Co. -Cases proi.;u ted by Gilmnre 4 Co. before the Supreme Court or the United States, the Court of Claims, and the St utbern Claims Commission. Each department of our business it conducted in a separate bureau, under charge of the asms experienced parties employed by lb old firm. Prompt atu ntion to all busineas entrusted to Oil more & Co. Is thus secured. We desire to win succens by deserving it. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. A. RENFREW, : : : Prop. PR. RENFREW announces that oe is sgain In possession of the old and well-known ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Wlilrh haa ten newlv furnished snd n fltled. aud ia now open ttt the reception of guexta. Ut this change in lue ownership, uiv en rooms lathe FIRE PROOF BRICK BUHDING making fifty rooms. It the nvvl commodiou and bet appoluted bote! io tbe State south ol Saiera. Thanking the public for part pstmnsge, I so licit a continuance of tte same and shall do all for the comfort of g uets. FREE COACH T THE HOUSE. A, HCSFREW. CALLJSON & OSBURN BB OFfERlNO TO THE PUUILC, Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Canned Goodn, Tuoacco fc Cigara, Gl;i A Queens ware, Wood ami Willowwaro, UREAD, CAKES AND PIES, And la fact everything usual)' kept in s first claw tirocery toreor Bikery at BEIMtOCK PKICM lor can or ready psy KalUtaction irusrantced fiods delivered 'o say part of the city Ires ol charge. REMOVAL. rr-n central VflMARKE BECKER & BOYO, Proprietors. TIRTKER k BOTD HATE REMUVED to tbe iditg known as U Central Market and will XZO CC2T8TATIXT ON HAND, BEEF, Veal, PORK AND MUTTON, DriM Ymtm at all kiiyta. Tallow.eto. W01 aeli Beef ra chunks froca S to I eanta. For Kale. D WTT.tlXO HOC6E A!D I ACBE" OF Ind ua NioU ttnet. cut A mul ran. Tarmseuy. Sat gctaitn esnaii at ta Wagons; Hacks, A large atock on baiid-and I will to ALL WORK VARRAXTED IX Repository and Shop Corner Ninth Please call aud see for yourselves before BlacJcsmithing, Wood Work to McCORMICK'S HARVE TING MAC HIN E ' FARMERS OF LANE COUNTY, dont waste you precious time and money any longer in lookinz at. discunsinor or bnvinsr Third and Fourth rate Machines, but go straight lor tho BEST ONLY, and buy McCORMICK'S. More than Thirty Years' Experience in Perfecting and Manufacturing them lias proved it, and over Two Hundred Thousand Farmers have indorsed thcra to bo such. So digest this subject well and then go and look, and your own good tense and judgment will lead you to time. mu t -m, w si aa x am w f mvmvb P'JSoi . El'GICNE CITY, OKEOOPf, Also Afrent for Moline Wacons. Wheeler's Indpnenrliint Upnner. and Cola Improved liny Rakes. a H. FBIEKDLY, HA3 JCST OPENED FOR THE SPRIKd AND bUMMER TRADB The Largest Stock of Goods EVER BROUGHT BUR STOCK OP CLOTHING baa been largely Incressed and we oan show S' Handsome a line or rrscy msde goods ia MEN'S AND BOYS Business and Dress nils. As caa be found In the county, and as prices thai . cannot lull io Hsuaiy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is well tilled with a splendid ssaori a all the leading styles and fashionable slia goods. Empress Cloths, Mohair and - American Dress Goods. Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Bleached & Unbleached Cotton Flan nels. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Robinson . oiirirc. iin wits Ttiniri in ,.311E.lif tvilli.11 1 UAUllllAliC. HAVE TUB Ifos Selected Slock In W. C. NELSON'S Improved Iron King Wind Mill. (Patented Nov. 8th, 1R7S.I THE THUE FKIEMD OF THE Fruit Grower, the Farmer, the Irrigator, ASU A 1.1. WIIOREQDIRBTHEUSEOP WATER. TWe are several reasons why this Mill sh' -Id be pielerred to all otheit: 1st. His fsr more durable hecauss It la .11 Iron. 3d. It Is Cheaper he snseof i s slmpllil'T snd d-Jisbility.snd will outlast several Wooden M'lls 11. It la '.Complicated, let:saeethereiaonly thnt pieces of operating machinery. 4th. It Is nv-re powerful than any other Mill, on account of the thin 'an, and cmvrquent In creased sni'tiiio of air. end becsiws It la operated by an eccentric, lieinir fsr imperii to 'he ersnk -haft or rr pin, a a lilting snd fsllina power. th. It neerla go raie, t.o wstchinn, hsvua It-leeding nil eapa ai.d xlf-rtgulatiiig vses. Il nirulKtes. pruieils aud tike caie ol ilnelf. (Ih. It never waris, shrinks, or swells, hence il Is not libls to get out ol order. Oace up. It gnwiallrlybt. 7th. It d more work, runs eaaier and throws a leiger oody wattr. It will sabmtr(,e a larger tract land, with Inw wind snd in a shorter space of time than any other Windmill now In oe. It may be set te turn out of the wind at any deairtd prewoie.tiitrebeinga graduated lever for that porpoae. gtb This MCI took tbe only premium given at the California btate Fair, over the many others there oo exhibition. pricFust t Foot Wheel ' jg m uo Jl M M 1C0 Mills aod Coanty rights for sue by Z. S. McMCBBAT. PRODCCB OV ETEBf KIJIO TAKEX fACO.-fH-T. G. HEXDBICKS LS AG EST ) tnr ih- celebrated la belli: ytxgox mmmlm Buggies, Carriages, order - of Ihe Beat Eastern Timber throughout. EVERY RESPECT, at Fair Prices. and Oak Streets, Euoknk City. purchasing elsewhere and Carriage Painting done order. W. W. ESPEY. buy a McCORMICK Machino every MATHT.OT WAT.T.TS AtrAnf TO ECOEXE. WOOL BLANKETS, All Colors. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS &, CAPS, In the h ading Styles. OIL CI.0TB8, for Floor and Table one. , BOOTS & SHOES. We would call cial attention to our stock Mens' and Hoys' Sun Francisco Boots, Which we buve sold for a number of years with great satlufsctiou. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWAHE ! Plows and Farming Utensils. CHOICE TEAS. CANNED GOODS, and all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at artonishingly low rates. , LIVERPOOL AND CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for all kinds of produce and WOOL. s. ir. i ijii:ii)LY. ITA VK KOIt 8AI.K 11 AT THE LOWEST KATES Iron.Htecl, Axes, Anvils, Cable Chains, Nails, ltl')0, tilass, Putty, Tahle A Pocket Cutlery Uuns, Pistols, Ammunition, Agilcultursl Implement Blsstlnir Powder, FWiIng Tackle, Etc. Kto. We Invite an exami nation of our goods mnllilent nur prices will suit the times, 0rcK" OIIiOULiAK or tui STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITY, OR. The beautiful building prepared for ths State Un veraity of Oregon belog now ready for tlisaocommo. dation of atudenta, tbs first seasioa will sommenos on tls 16th of IX'tober. i here will be two eoursue ef study, tbs Preparatory and Collegiate, and two teimn of twenty weeks each. Tbe law providaa for the free tuition of one stu dent from each eounty and fur each member of ths LuUturs. Btudents wishing to avail themselves ol ths benefits of this law should nuke application to tii eounty superintendent of ths eounty In wbich they reaide. All other students wiihlng to Uke tbe collegiate onurae will be required to pay a tuition fee of 120 per te:ru io advance. All candidates fur edmuulon to thia department will be required to poas an summation In the following STUDIES I Heading, Writing, Oithograpliy, Practical Arlta rnetlo, Engliah Grammar, Geography, Hi.tory ol tbs United Htatoe, Latin Grammar, Reader aod i Books of Cumr, Oreck O rata mar and Realor i but for tha prewut tbeeunilut on in the languages may be omitted. Tbe curriculeum of study ia the COI.LEOIAT4 COURSE Will eomprise, let, the usual college eouras. Id, a omplete eourae ia Science. Id, a Normal eouras plannei with pecitl reference to the wants of teach ers. All atudenta in tbis department w Jl be required to pay a fee of 1 iO per term In adranos for inciden tal expenses. Ail studenU io tbe PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Will be required to pay a tuition of I II ia advance, Thia department will give students the Beoesaary training ia ths atu liee required for sdoltaaas into the Collegiate department. THE FACULTY Will eonaiat of Prof. J. W. Juhnaoo, President, and Pivfeaaors Thoma Condon and Hark Bailey. The teachers ia the preparatory department ai Mra. Ma ry E. Kpiller, Principal, anJ lllea Mary E. Stoos, Aaalataat. ' JOHS W. JOHN40K, Preeideot of Vaiveraity aod Faculty. J.J. WALTOX, See'y Bavd of Director. Final Settlemnet. VTOTICE IS HEHEBT OIVE!f that the wnder. XI ruraei, eienitov oi tae eacaie or jau .rviHr, 4rnucd, hxo fllod kw amoontt fur final tottleroeiit, aa4 the let Mo Uy la tirnteniber ha bn .t fur bernnug the aame. JOHN U. rUK.L'l-ON, Euentor. NOTICE. MI WIFE, Ht'SAX A. MILLEE, UWnf kft my bed and board it boat juM eaaaa ot prav mUm, all pmona are hereby waroM lot to barbae or tnut her oo my imugt, ae I will aut ue reerxav atble fur or Bay any debt of br rootractmr. THOMAS R. MiLLZB. Dated thia. Ma day of Aiwtwrt, UTS. VCRir i l.TI HAL I.TiPLEnENTl a aii kiada at laai'le figw, of una IW awaS f SHERMAN fc HYDE'S COLUMN Never before In the history of piano forte man ofscture hu an Instrument ittea so rapidly In popular fayor. Its Intrinsic merit and decided superiority over all others bss caused every musician and artist of note to adopt and recommend it. Nlltsnnaays: I shall take every Oportonlt to recommend and praise your instruments. Mlta Kellogg asyi: Your Pianne are my cholot for the concert room and for niy own house. Lucca saya: Your uprights are extraordinary instruments, and deserve their great popularity. Pattl ears: I have used rbe Dlanoe of evsr celebrated maksr, but give yours the preferenoe over til. Rtranaa aavai Vnnt flaniM a.tAnl.bmant tn I have never seen any pisnos which equal yours. Wehll save: Madame Parena called vour Pi anos the lnet In Ihe United btetes. I fully an- ' dona that opinion. They have no rival. SHERMAN & HYDE Corner of Kearney tod Sutler Sti., SAN FRANCISCO, PACIFIC COAST AGENTS FOB THS Weber Piano, AND . i WBOIESAII AND RETAIL Dlat.IMIH ' Sheet Music, Musio Books? AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Till SHERMAN & HYDE PIANO Has four Found Corners, Elegant Case, Grand Boale, Full Agra tie, U Flrst-Class. and Fully wa-runted for Tun Years, fcvqusre or Upright, lioO; THE STEDMAN PIANO Is H Octaves, Handsome Mmil.llngs on top and bottom of cae. Agrarto Treble, Carved Legs and Lyre, and tbe boat Piano tor the Price, 1350. For Elegance of Case, Richness and variety Tone, Delicacy of action and DurabtU blllty For IlluBtratod catalogue!, or any trticle il the didsIo trade, AddrcBg ' ' " Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kearney sod Sutter Sti , SAN FRANCISCO. JelT STOItJE AT TBE OLD STAND.. F. 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