Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18??, May 11, 1876, Image 4

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PERSONAL.
Queen Victoria is going to visit her
German relations.
Diskaeli has beeu elected a fellow of
tbo Royal Society.
Ges. Dix has "written a fierce letter
against taxing church property.
IIersciiei, V. Jonjcsox has consented
to run for the Governorship of Georgia.
The Howe memorial fund, now accu
mulating at Boston, amounts to $890.
EnsEst Longfellow, son of the poet.
has recently made $8,000 from his paint
ings. tJAitiB.YLDi has accepted the 100,000
I tn him as the crift of the
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nation.
It is rumored that the President will
nominate General Dix for the English
Mission.
a ithat-t rnmps from Havana that
41 Boss' Tweed has bought a house and re
sides there.
Trr Emneror of Brazil, now in the
as been a creat traveler
fur many years.
Mss. IIatiuiet Beecheu Stowe's son
Charles is to marry Miss Susie II. Monroe
of Cambridge, Mass.
The National Democratic Convention
is to he held in the hall of the new Cham
ber of Commerce in St. Louis.
Offenbacu is to receive $30,000 a
month fir his Ce:itt;nnitl performances in
Philadelphia and New York. I
Gex. Garabaum has accepted the
Presidency of an International Arbitra
tion Congress to be held at Borne.
Caul Sciicrz, according to General
Kilpatrick, will bo a delgite from Mis
souri to the B.'puhlican National C'ouven-
tion.
A dispatch from Adelaide, Australia,
announces the death of Sir Richard Di
vies Hanson, Chief Justice of South Aus
tralia. A pedestrian match is now being ar-ratiLT'-d
between Lord diaries Krr and
M. Froens Boncford to walk 100 miles
for $.",,0U0.
The statue of Win. "Wheelwright, an
American, who introduced steam naviga
tion in the Pacific, is expected at Valpa
raiso, Chili, next August.
Rcbenstein, under sentence of death
in New York for killing his cousin, is said
to be the only Jew ever convicted of mur
der in the United States.
' The statement is current that ex-Scna-
tor U -vels of Mississippi had gone over
to the Democrats. He was turned out of
office by the II publicans.
Wesdkm. Philmps says license teaches
men to drink every twenty-five feet, and
tl.ere are thirty rum shops between his
house and the Albany station.
Gen. Braxton Braoo, with some prom
inent parties from Mobile and Austin,
Texas, is endeavoring to establish an ex
tensive colony in Western Texas.
TiiEoIdGreeley mansion,at Chappfiq-m,
which was being repaired and refitted for
Ida Greeley and her husband. Col. Smith,
wa rccenliy totally destroyed by fire.
The Augusta (Georgia") Constitutional
ist contends that "the bright particular
st.arin the Democratic firmament is Sen
ator Thomas F. Bayard, o.f Delaware."
Kino Kai.akaca got his thirty-second
Masonic degree as a monarch and with
out being able to work his degrees, which
. is opposed to the tenets of Freemasonry.
A dispatch from Bayonne to the Lon
don Time rejxirts that the wife of Don
Carlos h;is arrived there from Pan and
visited wounded Carlists in the hospitals.
P. B. SuiM.AiiF.it, "Mrs. Partington,"
is seventy-seven; has white hair. He is
hi California for his health. II says lie
studied the character of "Ike" from his
own son.
The Mikado of Japan has by a recent
decree granted to journalists the right of
sending whatever communications they
may desire from one part of the empire
to the other free of charge.
The appointment of .Mr. Biyard Tay
lor as poet-laureate of the Centennial Ex
hibition has given general satisfaction to
his countrymen. lie will no doubt give
us a poem" worthy of the occasion.
Sir Charles Elliott, who purchased
the. Egyptian railways for English capi
talist, was once a pit boy in the mines.
He is now the largest coal proprietor in
the world, and a member of Parliament.
Sitcy. Miss Anthony says she wants
the ballot if for no other reason in the
world than tospite those newspaper scrib
blers who amuse thvir small in l mis iy
cracking jokes utthe expense ot woman
hood !
Easy come, easy go. Captain Pat ton.
the famous English pigeon shooter, won
the grand prize at Menaco tins year tor
the second time. With his wagers he net-
t j I $:J;,000, and then Ioit the whole at
roulette.
The impression is increasing rapidly
that Blaine is the coming man. It is gen
erally admitted that Bristow lias more
popular strength, but he has not his hand
noon the "machinery," and Blaine has.
X. . Tribune.
PosTMASTKR-CiENERAI. JEWELL has
practical sense of tlie situation. Speaking
of the investiirations. he is reported as
saying, "I do not care how severely they
ro for us. The man who can't stand it
ha 1 better get out of the way."
Secretary Bristow h is promised to
atteud the VYilhraham, Mass., Academv
celebration on June 21, unless some uu-
torseeu emergency keep- him away.
Senator lioutwell and Dawes have also
promised to be present, and it is expected
that Mr. Blame will attend.
John F. Barrett has been arrested in
New Orleans upon an allid ivit of V. IS.
Hyan, charged with an attempt to bribe
Lieutenant Governor Antone. The bribe
which Barrett is charged with offering
Anto! e is said to be $20,000, in connec
tion with the impeaehmeut ot Governor
Kellogg.
It was Belknap who was the cause of
Gen O. O. Howard's long and bitter per
. sedition. The war records were searched
and re searched in vain to find some trace
of di.-houesty or mismanagement on the
part of the Christian soWlier, while all
the time the hands of the Secretary were
tilled with bribes. We hope that Geu
Howard has sufficient human nature left
to be satisfied to have his persecutors
crimes exposed at last. Some of the Gen
eral's friends cannot refrain from mildly
exulting that the guilty one is sit last
found. Mr. Belknap has always been es
pecially scornful toward Howard Uni
versify; first, because it was founded by
Gen. Howard and bore his name, and sec
ond, because it is un institution for col
ored people. Not very long since he
sieiit three hours in an ante-room of the
Criminal court under the guard of a black
man, and with every prospect of a uiht
in prison. Truly his humiliation has
beeu sudden and complete. Exchange.
The Devil's Nest.
Col. J. W. Brooks, in a communication
to the Chicago Tribune, descriiies a won
derful valley, which will remind the reader
of that inaccessible valley of diamonds
descubed in the "Arabian Rights."
In the winter of 1874 I was in the ser
vice of the Government on the Piute Res
ervation, in southeastern Nevada. My
l.iu nnsa uflu tn look ftttcr tllC WJiniS OI
,
the Indians, visit the different sulnlivisions
of the tribe, and use my influence to bring
thom to the reservation, where they might
be cared for and taught the principles of
civilization. On one excursion 1 was
looking after the scattered bands of Se-
bits, and, on returning to the agency, was
attempting to cross from the lower cross
ing of the Little Colorado, on the east
side of the main Colorado river, to the
mouth of the Bed Virgin, over a dry,
barren plateau ot seventy miles, it was
a wearisome march, and both man ai;d
lie.ast had reached a 6tate of actual suf
fering for want of water. Serious thoughts
and calculations occupied every moment;
the fear of destruction seemed to be in
delibly stamped upon nil; yet I, who had
the guardianship of the party, had many
times, in mv twenty-six vears in the far
VWvt I'Tnerieiired verv similar tests oi
, j -
men's souls, and bade them onward
and. with mv assurance that they wouh
r:iHi water, thev trudged on. While
traveling along a verv old Indian trail, I
discovered an object in the distance which
I supposed to be a deer or an antelope,
which was regarded as a sign that water
was near at hand. Spurs were applied i
the faithful mules, and they were not loiu
in approaching near the supposed animal
but to the astonishment of the party, it
1 to be an ludian laden with Ziona
blanket, on his way to what he calhi
Hi il.l.t the Devils JNest. lie was
most fearfully frightened. He afterward
stated that he expected to be murderet
by the party; but, upon being assured o
friendship and good will, lie gave in for
mation of water and als.i of his business.
He proved to be a Moqua Indian trader
with a large pack ot blankets upon in
back, and, as he stated before, was on Ids
way to the Devil's jSest. He invited
to billow him.
We had traveled but a short distance
when we came upon u great descent
the level i.laiu or Mesa. It was evident
I j too steep to be descended with animals,
so we dismounted, picketed our annual
ami on foot followed our guide. A few
nW travel brought in to a perpendicular
cliff of solid in a I pace, or cooled lav
from which we obtained a plain view
a ino-t wonderful chamber lying at
great distance below us. At this point
our guide threv over or do.Vii his pick
and it was soon out of sight. Iinnicdi
attly before us was a narrow, deep cratt
in tli malnaee. through which we went
down ut an an de of eighty degrees, til
another perpendicular cliff was reache
which vvm ili'-ci'ii.lcl bv the aid of a Mex
iean ladder. It was nude of rawhide
ami was securely fastened in a large pile
of stones at the top. it had small sticks
twisted in the rawhide at light angles
with the luii.it, which served as steps in
the ladder. On them, one after another,
a lower point was gained, except in a few
cases where a long pole was used as a
substitute. At list the bottom was
gained, and, after a j mriiey of half a mile
over a beautiful, smooth surface, we came
to one of the most beautiful bubbling
springs we
had ever seen, of pure, cold
water.
At this point, to my astonishment and
lismav. I found an abundance of Indian
igns (tracks if Indians). I could look
. - - ... .
wound ine and realize the stubborn tact
that I was in one ot Nature s most secure
prisons. "The walls were perpendicular
to the height ot thirty-tive Hundred to
tour thousand feet, with seemingly no
possible means of e-cape sav by the way
we entered. I he first thought was nor-
ifving in the extreme. The idea of liav-
iii" fodoived an Indian into a stone-bound
cave or chamber, ami into the midst of a
band of wild Apaches, was terrible m-
leed. I suspiciously and tremblingly
followed the Mopi i a quarter of a mile
further, when the stream ot the
spriug Had grown 10 quue a nine
creek, having been increased by many
ther springs, and the signs of In
dians had changed to that of real In
dian villages; yet'not an Indian was to be
seen, and this w as but confirming my sus
picions of danger, and adding more horror
to my tremoiing nerves. uur guide
mounted a large rock, and yelled at the
top of his voice a most horrible howl.
Alter a seemingly long suspense, a very
old, decrepit Indian, almost blind, crept
out from the mass of detached clilf, that
had fallen from above, and with tremb
ling fear exclaimed, "Amigo-amigo !'' The
salute was returned, and the twocowards
no, brave men each fearing the other,
rejoiced; and as evidence of friendship,
there wus an exchange of tobacco, and the
pipe of peace was smoked. It was fol
lowed by calling together the whole tribe
-a poo r relic of some ancient trioe
numbering in all but sixteen. Thev had
obably fled to this most secret ami re
markable spot of earth for refuge in time
of trouble, possibly previous to the in
vasion of Cortez. They were most mar
velously struck by my appearance.
The IK-vil s Nest i situated in me norm-
west put of Arizona Territory, on theeast
side of the Colorado Itiver, and opposite
the lower end of the great Canon ot the
Colorado. That canon is lu some places
six thousand feet deep. The Devil's Nest
is a sunken hole in a ma! pace of lava for
mation to the depth of thirty-five hundred
to four thousand feet, w ith perpendicular
walls, excepting the hazardous entrance,
through or over which we passed. It is
an oblong square, some two and a half by
ten miles. 1 found these Indians in pos
session of a small flock of goats, which
had been kept within bounds by means
of lariats. They had also plenty of beans
and corn; and, more astonishing still,
they had the most thiifty peach trees that
I have ever seen. It is supposable that
the most uniform climate in America is
to be found in this sink.
"Oi.n IIic kouv." The following story,
which tells how Gen. Jackson got the
title of vOi.l Hickory," isreUtoI ly dipt.
William Allen, a near neighlior, ami who
messed with him during the Creek war.
During the campaign the soldiers were
moving rapidly to surprise the Indians,
and were without tents. A cold March
rain came on, mingled with sleet, which
lasted several days. Gen. Jackson got u
severe cold, but did not complain, as lie
tt ied to sleep in a muddy lmttom among
his halt-frozen soldiers. Capt. Allen ami
his brother John cut down a stout hick
ory tree, peeled otrthe bark and made a
covering for the general, who was with
difficulty jHTsuaded to crawl into it.
The next morning a drunken citizen en
tered the camp, and seeing the tent,
kicked it over. As Jackson crawled from
the ruins, the toper ciied,
"Hello. Old Hickory I
come out
of
jour bark, and jine ua in a drink.'
SAN FRANClttCO MARKET.
The weather continues pleasant but cold,
and crops of etarly fruits and vegetables are
kept Lack iu consequence. Crops of all desorip.
tions look well, and promise returns in great
abundance in every district. Trade for the
week past has been good in all departments,
while in some branches of seasonable goods
it has been particularly active. The silver
question is fast being settled to the satisfac
tion of all concerned. The Mint has stopped
coming trade dollars, and with the restric
tions put upon them by the mercantile com
munity they are to some extent going out of
circulation. The discount on "trades" has
been reduced to 5 per cent, and on "batves"
to per cent. Tonnage remains as last
quoted, willi but little available iu the har
bor, and for the week no charters to record.
There is, however, a large fleet of grain-carriers
enroute to this port, in anticipation of
a good business In freights when the new
crop shall have been harvested.
We note but a slight decline iu the price
of wheat in the Liverpool market for the
week; the market is reported dull at the
close. The home market is unchanged but
quiet and dull. Flour remains steady at for.
iner rates with less activity to the market.
Biirhy is weaker. Ojts are stcaay Willi a
fair demand. It ye is la demand at good fig
ures. Huckwheat is scarce and wanted.
Corn is in large stock and prices are declin
ing, with but a moderate tli-muml. lieuns
are in moderate stuck, with ligtil demand ut
declining rates. Potatoes are coining in
freely f-oiu all quarters, the bulk ot ull re
ceipts beiiigof common and inferior quanti
ties; choice are rat her scarce and iu active de
mand at full figures, while common are plen
I if ul . the range of prices shows a wide mar.
yin. Onions are coming in more freely but
are yet in demand at bili figures. Wood is
coming in freely from the Southern counties;
the market is quite dull both here and at the
East and there must be a decline fiom the
present low rates which have ruled eince the
opening of the season. Receipts of fresh roll
butter are fully up lo daily requirements,
keeping prices steady all the surplus being
packed by dairymen. It is cslimdted that
the whole produel will be much greater than
any previous year, and if prices are not
forced up, will shutout importations from
the East in a great measure. New Califor
nia cheese i coming iu freely; stocks are
accumulating; prices are steady for choice,
lower for the poorer grades. Eggs bring
got! price.
WHEAT. The market is quite dull for all
export grades, in consequence of a steady de
cline of prices in the Liverpool market.
Choice milling is in fair request at our quo
tations. Present quotations ure as follow:
Fair to choice export grades, fl 7.i I SO;
choice lots for milling range from 1 t7j,'(8
$1 '..". The latest LicrMl quotations ure lor
average. J, u(UOs; Club, lOsui lOs kl.
FLoUlt. liood shipping qualities arc iu
lylil iK-ui.ind, with a moderate supply of
supertbie otfei ing. Family extras ure in aclive
demand and price ell iu-taiued by reason of
the dittlculty in obtaining the necessary
choice wheat suitable for the purpose.
We quote country brand of superfine as well
ing williin the range of 4 (it ft 7";
standard brands, ft ?'('$) OO; extra super
line, fiOtiif-'V 7-K Extra family is jobbing
ul r, ooutf ' i, the latter an extreme price.
liAKLEY. 1'uo demand for export is
quite light; the home demand is only
moderate; prices are ruling a shade lower
for feed descriptions. Coast feed is now
piolaole wilhoi the range of f 1 2 lu $ t 'Si ;
Hay Brewing is held at ! oOil$l :!."; Chev
alier, fair to choice, f I :J3il 4." f) cental.
OATS. Itecelpt from all quarter are
light and the market is firm at quotations.
r e. l is in light demand at t. :U)u i :rK
Choice qualities for milling purposes are
quotable at $-! ti.rtt:J OO i cental.
UYE. Receipt are very light witWft good
demand. The range of prices for the week
have been f I TOulfl SO V cental.
BUCKWHEAT. A Kod article is scarce
and in demand at J tH)(,t Tsl V l'K lbs.
CORN. Ueceipls have continued free.
while the demand is light and prices have
a downward tendency. White and large
yellow are quotable at " 1 V2t(it,H Si. Small
vellow brings Sfl 40 V ceiual an outride
mice.
BRAN and MIDDLINGS. The mill mice
are steady at ISUOIor bran, and od V
ton for middling.
HAY. Choice wheat Is in good demand.
now selling at ll 00(.4f.)00 per ton. I he
i. m ire of price lor all other kinds is from
$1:2 5-1 per ton upwards.
STRAW. A good article is salable at Wtj$
tV V bale.
CEMENT. Eastern K.isend.ile Is quotable,
7.()r$:t DO jobbing at $:t -.2 (tt: ;U; Tort
land, 4 7"Mi." OO jobbing at $." S'mit ." fsJ
,1 I.LI.
LIME. Santa Cruz, iu large lots, t-00;
retailing at $i Si V bbl.
l'LAS'l'Elt. Th product of tl e Uold
Hate, Mills is lurnished to the trade at tli UOyi
: Si V bbl.
BEaNS. lads from wharf are quotable as
follows: Bais,:Vii31i'e; While.'-iuC-Jic; Tea,
J'c; I'luk a ml lied, i.UWl-'s
; large
Butler, ,'ic; small lo, e
beans are iu request. The
iiax inir 4c for all clean lots.
f ll. Castor
mills here are
SEEDS. There is a good demand for
all tin; varieties, and prices are firm at our
limitations. We quote: Flax, V lb.
Mitslaril, white, t(t; Mustard. Brown, 'J
:ic; Canary, I5,(lc; Alfalfa, lOaillc
HOI'S. We have no improvement to note
in the condition of Ihe market. '1 he bulk of
last season's croii remains unsold uud there
is but little demand cither at home or abroad
Prices are exceedingly low and Ihe demand
very light, the present range being lupine
as extremes.
HONEY. We have moderate supplie
of comb. Strained is in light supply at ad
vanced nriccs. The home demand is fair. We
quote: white comb at ln-e; dark, d
I .".iM.l.V': strained is tlrm witlimtlie range
of li.fr I0e for dark, and V&l4(oLhv. for light.
BEESWAX. Beceipts are light with a fair
demand. We note sales at 37 jcti-tdc, the lal
tcr a iohhiuir m ice for choice.
POTATOES. B-ceipts are large from all
(iuai ters. and prices for the common grades
lower; lioice are in goou ucmanu. ttcqumc
the rani'e as follows for good to choice only
HumlHddts, I bT;,(.itJUO; Pcttilunia and
I'miiiili'S. J IKKu.S'2 W: inferior. l 0O((tfl t.t
" loO It,,.
ONIONS. The stock of choice on hand is
light and principally in the hands of one or
two thins. The demand is good anil price
rule high say for choice, f: :htt'-i l
ferior sell at less rates according to condition.
HIDES The market rates are still low
for drv. both here and in New Yolk
mid is reported iiinet for all kinds. Follow
iinr are cash rales puid in this market: Dry
l-'sfcjl-b'.hir usual selections; Wet Salted are
iiuotable at Cut.c. Ihe New iork price at
.1 .le .riven at lSe. gold, for dry
TALLOW. The market is quiet and dull
n-il li tt at roll & tendency to lower rates. The
nominal oriccs are tilttTc for common lo choice,
POULTRY. The market demand at date is
g.HMl; our daily receipts are moderately light.
i- ii... rr.ii. nt r:iin' as follows: Hens
-,.,! If.w.Hi.TH 7 lMJuU 00 V do.; Broilers
4 .rsi(td 5dW doz; Geese, tame, 2 UOytf J .rS)
V pair; Ducks, do., 1(J OOittfH w V uoz.
Tni-ksva. live. HUttSZv
i: v T I LH Meats of choice quality are com
lv and prices drip; poor
qualities are plenty and cheap. The following
ire the wholesale rates: ieel,Rcwrdiii
to quality; Calves. 5 ,'37c; Mutton .4??.c;
t.ai.ii .f7e: 1 loirs very scarce and high
..r.it nrirr are as follows: on. foot, ,V?
He- Ho.ri dressed. lOajtlle; the latter price
for choice small ones
DMliY PRODUCTS. Receipts of fresh roll
itter have been fair for the past week.
slightly in excess ol ''IM,rr1""l"1"'
prices for all grades are steady and firm-
The range of prices are SBJiftt-'V for -'H'd
to I choice dairies. The best Point Reyes sells
bv the single box at 30e. Eastern is in
1 ; t atool Mini Itll
il.-mand at any lirice. ew
llgiii DK' n " - " - a.,
h i: ;.Ki'k.uuu ..i.wd. in more frets IV iui
Oinifto the backwardness oiuus acuson
and continued cuol weather small fruits and
vegetables come in slowly, and are eenerally
of inferit.r quality Oranges are more
plentiful. U'e t.uute: Orantfes.fii l"(i.K si S
M; Limes, 12 5.uil5 tW V M: Sicily I Lf'",!n!
li ("lti:t OO if box: Bananas, 2 Wyft,t M
V Mi; Pine-apples, 6 00 V dox: tocoaniits,
7 OOif! 00 V BK; Pears, l ,o($f.l00 f
Imx; Apples, fi00it4 00 V box. btraw
berries a5c35oc f) -t retail.
prices are well sustained lr an enuue
-the ran-e .l prices YlM r, h V
ifornia c-s are in inotlcrate siipp.y and m
o-ood deitiHiid, riimtalile at :)i:'le V lz.
1 1 ll K. K N FKL'irs AND VKUK1ABLES.
FRAUD BOQTJS PIJLNOS.
lie war or tbrm.
8inee the IVcktr Brother.' Piano hu bo-
come the leading piano, unscrupulous desl
ers, liotli in the Eust and in this city, have
swindled the public by sellinir woilhl
Idanos with the name of"l)e ker Jc Company,
iccker Bros, and Decker te Bros. The genu
ine Decker Bros. Piano has the name cact
on the iron plate, on the left b ind side of
me piano, h follow: UecKer i.ior. pairm.
Jiiik-i Ntt. Any piano without thi i"'t
a genuine Decker Bros. KOHI.EK. CHASE
A CO.. r&i Clay street, San Francisco, are
(ieneral Agents for the genuine Decker Bro.
l'l anon; also for ttie Kmeisoli l'lano ana ine
Mason te II miii I'm Onrans. 1 hey sell none
but geuuine pianos warrant all they sell.
fiPWhen the atiove notice was inserted
two weeks ago there was a mistake. Becker
Bros, should hare tieen nrin'ed among ilia
list of fraudulent Pianos, as Deckr Bios, is
the uatne of the genuine.
Xantippe.
It srenis that the memory of this woman,
like lliat of her renowned husband, is likely
to he kept alive lo the end of time. 8he is
said to have. po-ecd a very irritalde tem
per, and her name ha- become a synonym of
"vixen," or "scold." It is more than po.-sihle,
however, lh.it the judgment pa.-ed upon her
ly mankind has beeu too severe. . A more
eliaritablu disposition would undoubtedly
have discovered in her many good qualities,
and have attributed her tailings more to
physical infirmities than to moral obliquity.
1 he party most intimately acquainted with
her, and Uu r. fore bcit able to lorin a correct
opinion, give her credit for many domestic
virtues. It i, .:ow well known that many ol
the diseases to which women are siHject
have a direct tendency lo tender them irrita
ole, pcevi-li, ctosn, moio.-e, un reasonable, so
that Ihey chale and tret over all those little
ills and annoyances that a person in health
would bear with composure. It is fair lo in
fer tliat most of the tantrums of Xaittipfie
were due to these cau-es alone: and could
Socrates, as he returned from the Senate, the
Gymnasium, or the Athcncum, have stopped
at 1'cstic A. Mortar's Drug Store and carried
home a bottle of Dr. l'icrce's r'avorite li e
scriptiou, now Mint then, no doubt he might
liae evaded many a "curiam lecture, aiiayeu
many a "domestic broil," made it mm h
pleasantrr for the children, ami more enjoy.
able for himself, and rescued his w ile's name
oiu the unenviable, world-wide, ami e'enial
notoiletv it has attained. IboiisanUs ol
omen bless the day on w hich Dr. 1'ierce s
avorite 1 rcscriplioii was lirst made known
o them. A single liottle olten gies delicate
nd sull'erin women more rebel than inoiilhs
treatment from their family physician.
it all those derailment!' i.t causing backache.
laguinir-dowii sensations nervous and gen
eral debilily, it is a sovereign remedy. lis
soothing and healing properties render it of
the utmost Value to ladies suir ring from in
ternal fever, congestion, inflammation, or ni
dation, and Its strengthening rtlccla lenu
correct displacements of internal parts.
the result of wrakm-ss of natural supports.
It is sold by all druists.
S.IVK III-)!!
! Buy from Ileadi-tiartcrs!
It, choice Candies aie uiiiitu-
where xi it. Ire
iclure.l; we sell . Ih.iil any lioui-e on
the ci .:1st, ow l to our immense sales. ISrokcu
Candies, only els. a Miinul ; Mixed Candies,
only 'St els. a pound, Ircsli daily. Call when
iu I lie illy undr.ee candle- made on the prem
ises. II until i ds i;-it our win k..-hoj daily.
Candies sent by express to any part of Ihe
State, lownselids Candy r .iclory, it I .lur
kel street, l'a!:tce Hot I. S in r'r.iucisco, Cal.
CVCKIl CS UK t I KEIl. ir. I'.ONII, of
Philadelphia, announces his discovery for
the radical cure of CamiT. ,hu'tc: .i
I'ui it.' .Vr f ausf'V f KcuiedieS with full direc
tions sent anywhere. Pamphlets and particu
lars sent Jr,r. Addles nitli stamp. Dr. 1C.
1. lkM, V)'.lorlh Hi o id St., I'luladelprua, t'a.
Parties who wish to procure" a cheap.
titrable and convenient fence, are reipiesled
to read Ihe advurliseineiit ol Wire Fence hi
another column, of w lut lt Join. s, ens A
Co., it! sS.icl iiuieiilo, are the agents.
A iM.EAsl.VT, safe and ftfectual remedy for
I.i ikjlit's disease, ttiabetes, gravel, and ad dis.
ck.-cs oi ihe niau ier ana ktunevs, is jvk.vii-
nev's KxTHii r lJi't ui'. TU .'!- is none to
eipiul it. .Sold by ilriii;isls.
CriiR riK Souk Tiikoat. Hub the throat
itlt Trai'per's Indian lil until red; then bind
on flannel until saturated with it, and in the
morning it is one.
yt i i.i.mi
I ii:ki tkis
AMI rt:il K LIST MAII.KII r lil-K.
IJ i trtliTw ly imjiiI rei'i'ivi
pr.Mii;if III !elillll. tf.HMli.
A- I .... C. . II., siiliieet t
l.irwitriieij per Weils, K;ii
approvitl.
A''lo -.s I . M 1 I.I.KIC. ipticisli, idr, M
, lieai r.u-li .s in I-r iiieiM o. t'al.
lit
IIK l.ll'S HI SIMiSS OI.I.K4J K.
T
'HIS i an ei-e ti nt ( ! f .r l vs sml yiMinic
men. ll f.liii- tes td r mrflily m l iliceipiim i. e.ire-
fu iy. Y.Miiiji iin-u sliould eti.uiiii' t ii si lei I Ue
f,re iitretiil Newneri. r'lir iiif.irin itSmi i-nll si
III.-..tll.-r, l r.t sit....r H.,lr.-. K. f. HKALH. b. K.
IlliSK'S I'AI.ACK OK
AUI, 417 MllMl.llMKia
.! SI.. Snn I
I.' I rail t A
l N..I.I l.y Airer
A. AN I'M IT. Mituey Hi il.
n Aiblrsi. VI. V l.lVM.I, Kile. li.
". i , . k - (irr ittiv . .iil ft.r I lir..ino t sr;it.i;iie.
Jm ' ' - ", rnutii'x Sii.v, tlosion, M.
i-fiT l It l!r il si home, lei ins ree. Allre
nTs-tBLI M isson A Co., I orllaiiil, Vlsine
Kit WKKU.-Ai.KS IS WAX rHI. Articles
new. bl'ie sm n.uir. i. m. iivimii.iv.
:f I luril street. !. t.
7M'N I H Agents winreil ev-r liere
llusiiK-ss In n .rattle and Ili l-t 1'ar
tu uUrs ent free. Ail'lrcx
.1. win: i ii a cii.,m. Ijni, M..
$250
1)1 S!
Til K
rtir!! HI-'!!!
wtNHKi:ni. rr.i.K-inix itfft-
,041(1 ltlMit III Slillll.1- i.nl-'l IM M Klrai liox.
F.mlle-ts miuixeineiit lur llie i iiuureii. m-iii. wilii inn
tlircctioiis. In u siliiress, ummi recrijn m r.
Ayr ttlt trunted. t. C. A. i.i 1 1 to i i.r. i w..
J silvci, iniw it K,
MTTDAT,
V.KIHII T'l I'A I.M F.IJ'S KIM i K 1 M il.n. l.y tlie
Mei-lmn.i's' liistituie Fair, 1h;.5. .M;iiiiilt:l,iry,
llerry St heiween Itli mul Mh. San Frsneim-ii.
I Ull: A (Wn KK.T OK TFFTll-I..r;ilIXO OAS
1 iliniiiiiereil mul Hi-rsiiteil ierlfetlv t.ale lur nil.
rillmit: leeth at reasonable rale",
near llowant.
Tliiril Mreet,
in;. i io.
EOOPIUG-1
1 pu
riC KMIIN'. IS lll,l.l: ANY ON' K CAN
I'aittt
Mil un in cans ami barrels, for nlil Tin I Cools.
WarolMHii-e I'lo..r l:n with Asi.IimII. Work dona
in anv liart of the Sfaf. S-nil tor eiri-lllars.
N . I". I'KUINK. Market St.
, S r.
SCREW, BOLT AND NUT WORKS,
MAVlV.lt TrUhl'S OK MACIIIX F., CAFM'IAliK.
PI oW ami everv description of BOl.Tw, ,
vet Screws ami Tap fonts, l-ig Sx rews, It.ol Kmls, aie..
at the lowest rates. Ilollw ai.il S'laxiita for I'iowa
ami Agricultural M u liinery. made a iMciaity. lU' M .M
& CO I 1 i ami I ItealeMreiJ. HaiKrsneisi o.al.
AN
EXTRAORDINARY RAZOR
HA.
AS BKKN IN VKX 1 Ml 111 I 111. VI l-.f. 'is OWN
..t kmchiml. the eile ami IimIv of Inch
ia... thin and flexible aa never t- require grinding,
and hardlv ever si tting. It glide, over Ihe lace like a
niece ul elvet. making .having n,uile a limiry. It I.
creating a great exeiteineiit it. Kurope among the e-m-rts
who proiioii. te it Pr.l:i Ml loN. JinliuOalo
hamlies. .Uti ivory; l.y mail. cent extra. The
trade supplied on l.lierat terms l.y the sole agent lo
,UeL nlt'afc,l,ATii JOSKPII ro..
No. All 1 lav tt.. an Krani iwo
Oilliliilltl ltt'Hl lisitnte.
I A ROE I i:.XACTIONH. IlKTWKEX OXK AND
i i . i. ion-ami III- u.mt doll r." wmtlt of KKAI.
tSTATE In Oakland h ls-en 1 ,! ring the i, h
ot Mar h. ISIS, l.y KlUKI tlW a KOU P.I.I.,
f,h itr.sd . -.-. S.'.s lil. Call. I'erM.p. C -lru
g ii. iie. or lu . en ttietit. tit tin. r iptdlv growing
c ty a d one enjoying .uoerior a it-tal and -d lea tonal
a'tvant.-K will di well to cor esind wlih the ah..v
part'-a li'i have all la largt; li.ou.l t.f clioire lin
rmve.l'aml nn inproved jiroperty lor sle, uu the
lni.-t faror .hie term.
J. L. COGSWELL.
DENIIST,
wUtAw He. 93W Hrarnr Sl.. near llii.lt
KAN KKAM ISfO.
" COCIIUANK & lUCII.MOXlV
DENTISTS,
!M Market Str pt. Corner tit'K-kMn. flanJfraneliicn.
Ttt Green .rook k Pitersca City N uneriei
Mail 12 Choice Varietieifor $1, or 5 for 50 cti., vltk S
AAci CVreasostTS Tas liUsrs &-tii. Samais.OKe.
AArejssJ UBwBiTaa, Sec BoxS37,Patraoa7li .J.
2IOODY et FAUISI1,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
10 Davla atreel, - Wsiei rrclae
Eareka Olyrerlne and Crblle Sheep rMp; Sheep
Shears: Wool back and Twine constantly un Land at
w prlcea.
CALVERT'S
IAKIIOLIO
SHEEP WASH
l per ffHllon.
1. W. JACKSON. bn Fran
cco. Sole Aiieut fur Califor
cis and Nevada
C. & P. II. TIH2SLL & CO.,
IMKOKTKB1 41 M I A! Tl tr (IP
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ISO. ! SLAV MTItKBCr.
Between feausonie nl r.stterr. SAN THASClMXh
Manufytnrei-a ..f MrnV. Il.. Youth's. sol Chi.
dren'a rlNh 'AI.K III MiTh.
Or.tent olii-itrd nr prou.pfir fllleil. All ! and
qullti iiiiuIm si Hik lomni market prices.
flesse examine the ,kxU U'l prices.
AGENTS WANTED.
CENTENNIAL MEDALLIONS,
S-truclc In tHdiil Altmu IMite pintl in spja'srsuie
wear ami color lo
MOI.II NII.VFII Oil liOI.U.
I rswntiiiis a larsw vsri. ty of l-aut ful llmltnn
I Me. I illi. .ps sre Inr.'er ttmn a Silver Trails dol
lar, iieiiitt i nu ll, in ili-iineier. liaiuiM.inely iittl tqi
unit sen reiu :,i i!.t. 1 nr. Mos t VaI.i ahlk S i d
X1KS ASIt MKKICNr.H El Kit tssl'KII. A Cllllllete
..l.tflff II I u .... 1 1...... - ..... .. . f 1
. r . .i nii i-. ii r Ht-iii ill e et -i i lieu
M .r.M-r.. cane-!iii'iiitin II, c Hii.i .,1 "lie.ire WmsIi
iiiirtoii.' Crtiiil Kiiirxii.e I m.-r n :il I null KxliihiOon.
Mt liiorial Hail (Ait l...i rv). ll..rli ulturl IUII.
Maui IJill ilint;. ami tti- nrinl reprr Illation f Ilie
'ikm.iik in ine if-riri.il'iii uf 1 iiilvin-Iiileia e I ilenlKlieil
tiy I luiiitiiill i, in nilt-n-i,! .y iiiMil ireeipt t ilratl
r t-osi tun. e urii.-r I .r f.l. iii. .ir ill hl l.y ripretM
l". II. II. ll, H. a receipt of rsiirr rhutgrt. A'i liU'
t.ireuiar ali i l rice l.ii am) mie aiil..' aenl iim.ii
r ieiit "I an its. I tit in-nM pr..tll. hells at altil.
r.iu iiMie iteiito lor eni. i j,r,.c. AiKtif-
U. S. MEDALLION CO., 212 Broadway.
P. 0. Bos 5270. New V0rk.
You should Insure your Lilt in the
PACIFIC
Mutual Life Insurance Go.
OF CALIFORNIA,
No. il Second St., Sacramento.
ACCUMULATED FUND, NEARLY
WIOO.OOO A iii avril Srrurlllrii le.oa
Itrtl Hllli lite nliloi'Ml.t fsntle
le.Mrtiitenl mm Krriiilly for
I'olley -llwlilei rvrt j n Itrre.
IJI.AMI STANFOIM.
J. ll. ai:i:oi.i, .
A. I-. V A I.MAN T. -
President.
Vice Prmlilc tit.
Secrelnry.
Iiii..,. rvei y il.-M' ri pi i.in i.f a;.;r..v 1 I.trr. Fv
D.m kiai. !l .1, .i i In r- I ..in :n. I 4l;,V in
li.ilil or I iii r.-iii y Ml the i ptl. li ut I'm' lii-uu r, Ml
r:if-. li sm ..I I, er unit ii a I I'l.in (smis.
ll r.-ct-ive. n liilier rsfe of inn-rot on its lnvi''
i-iits tliNii i ii .eivi-'t t-y siiy i.ilu r l.us Ju.ut
ili-e i '..in ' !li I; Tftr -olii.t I y .
Insure NoW, f"r rhnin:li ) oil may lis ell f.-1 ,
in I meeU. r licit month ) u may In conic ut.
iu,iiriitiie. .u:i rnr.ss & ckawfokd,
(.tXtlAL AUKXTS.
215 Sass:me Street, - San Frascisco.
WAKELEFS
ftnuirrel nnd Cooher
i
Exterminator !
'I'HK MO!T ClSVIMFST ? II H'OVMM fA .
1 n-'i. r .r the .leatrm l.oii uf kiuli rtl. S(.l-
rm. .1 lr, nr. l s.iopie.i i in. rqurre, tn-
i-eel.irs ami iirjiieipal f irmer, la ii.ant tton ol
allforma Hsc.mS ll.e premium oi ti.a sta'.e agri
cultural aociety. .t.
For the thres venrs tia.t Wa k pi.rk's Sot'ianai. on
OorH rm l.t t tin I m a io. .tleait Ih. a,.l of a.ltert Ue-
mrnii, l.w mi l it inrel mi'i'ea. t lierehy Ih,(ih:
ev. r I i'r'ti t re. . iniiHr-ii k m aniiraring, am i
fermr lirles uimi t W m iiln t. rl.su.. have not glret.
.Ml.sfaef ion ami have, tl an'iie inatsiieea, o ng lo Ih. II
-i in i.ir 1 ranee, hr, .iiTht t l t aril, le imn iii.te. ute.
On.' rni il kf I I c r il'". will kill a.mu.ia
fr..m 6 t i I'. -a ii. ii I th imitation. In .r, lie. iiiirrf.ii..
suit ine tnliti'. ml ha. Is-eii eoiiiineiii rii aainnt
tin-trl. II. I'. W.tKCt.aB the Hr.t In , tirei
ej.ari
r..r a
ii, innl irrstn that it t.hl n lisn it. n.miT I
reat len th ' I me anil olit neil I a L 'IU r. I'at. in
f ,r iA only : hut I lie ;u cvinpo'i nt i creimrei!
hr -erret I .ruin ami ha uft urra .Mei eaa-
lullv KMilale.,.
1 ii iiu. en is inn. e re h"il'S tia u'"'l t o. iitr 1 Ke-
Irr'i Kor..lH.itr,
Wakslee's Exterminator is ths Best Poison.
tin kot, 11.., rebrusrjr tl, 1h;.
n f Woti.tr. Kfj.
hnir .M . I hae ued your Patent (iraniilatel
H.nerrel Kxtermlnator, ami w.tli i.tie can kil.eil more
mi.nrrela tiiati it i i u it cans of lla t.ey'a. I lake
..en.it'-e in recommending it a t ie beat xiuirrel il
Min I he ever u d. 1'Kl aU Ho s N ki.l.T.
To the Ett Ut ' of th' Unral l'rn:
I irnr - ir : I 1. a e .ut tnaile an eipsrlment with
nrnsml ihhiu.i. f r kil.lng ..Uirreia. nuttii g .nit a ran
earli of ihe f.llowini iMi.a.ns: a can of lltrnri'
a can of Strea". ami a ran of the artie.e ralleil Wake-
lee'. Kxteriiiuiator. One can of Wakelee'a kll an I
inniir aa s.-vi-n of Uarner'a Kini.rrel Po'aun: anil
tiianv aa leu ein of .stsn-'a qu.rrel Poiaott. 'I Link
in.' the r-iu' t will It.? iniers.ti a your rraiter I ai-uil
it f.r l.ielr lieuect. onra er res.iectriiilr,
. i. voobwAi:n.
II Twar.. April S. 1.S.
Anv niTxin miv try ihe ahnre einrrlmenl for them
.elves li. (i .1 re iuini . . a can of tin I'oia .ti taut from
tit" - am if u tnri r.i ami pu'tmic out at ll. aama time
lu u;ff. rent p.ria of His rams n lit
. r. WAKHE CO . rrnz1U.
InM.nter. Iiriij., 4 lu inn ai. ete.
Asent ami Msnsser tiolilen cut t liemiei-l Works.
ortice Corner Montgomery sml l'u-li alreela. Sn
Fri'ri'f..
GEO. W. CLAEK,
Furheilt or aS Pike KTttrsr,
HAM llF..TIOVi:i TO
645 MARKET ST..
Tna llsnra ! at 1'al.ie Ilvlel,
AX FUANCISCO.
ll'IIF.HF. HR NOW OIIKKS in 1 il lb I Hi UK
IT and at Retail an eiejitm H'k vt
Paper-Hanpjs and Decorations !
AT III.IIK i n i nn IS.
Campriaing Iteigua .nual.'e for Parlors, Pining
K nnos. Ilall-i. iiaml-r. Oltleea. ete . aie. HIhi'i
sautrlnr Mrratcl, Wl.olnn M.llsnd.,,f all
eoloi. anS .Kill,.. IIMV SUA Ik ACM uf
i-Vi-ry description nianulai IU'eit li urili-r
C. Jas. Kins of Wm. & Co.
FJAVK TUR OK1.V
Ever awardeil on title Continent for
Hermetically Sealed rGoods,
And ere the only F.rn ry on thi. roiut that employ
WHITE LABOR EXCLU3IVELY,
anil saiit.m.i.1... am. rr. iiri. .
PLASTER MILLS,
215 and 217 Main Street,
SAN FRANCJSCO.
i'Mlrlned Plaalrr,
I. nd I'laater,
9.Y.4M s aS..1 er bbl.
VIW.OU per lam.
tour Mr. I.neee h. heen for thirteen year, the menu
fiuturer of the VVuther.jH.on brand of I'laotert.
I.U'AN. tl KH .lt 4k
ORLEANS HOTEL,
Second St., bet. J and K,
Oalr one block from the lienor. K ACHA M KS UK
X. R. H ATICHS. Pr).rleler.
fUrt-la in tr.-ry rfpft. Ert rmrring tolhf knutt.
f A 1.1 fO It I A HIIIK WUKI1M,
i-tat.li.tied in XSL
KCKFKl7lT & CO.,
Of all kind". A'ent. for llollowity s rtre r.ittn
gui.her. 41 ' jr Hlreei, m. w .
t-"send for elrettlar and pr!ie li.C
CAN IE TIEATED
- WITH SUCCEIS
At the home of the patient
Without tlie uaeai tin
KNIFE OR CAUSTICS
and without pain. Addraat
Dr. A. H. BROWN.
NEW HA VEX. CONS'.
Correepoade-ee from phy.lelans els sollct4L
CMCER
HAVE REEIOVED !
CHAS.
I'ioiii 1 2 ninl lift
11
Furniture, Upholstery Goods, Carpets,
"
RUGS, MATS, Etc..
TO TIIl'IK
Hos. 641 and 643
NEXT TO THE PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO.
Farmers, Take Notice. The Most Important Invention of the Age.
THE ENAMELED STEEL
PMlritlrd by J. V. (.I.IIMi:.
It makes the most durable, safe, and reliable fence In the world against stock of all ages.
KO USE fOn ANY ANIMAL.
TO THY
THE GLIDDEN FENCE
V I CAMT GET THROUGH
v.; :,:.::
- c
The I.I II'KKN PAT1 VMS HAKB WIKE lis hsen
versally i-e.eti.m.ti.l II. Wettk oti In try II lolllie fi,
the teioiiiiiiei il. you can ri lin n ii -nil )'ur money HI
m e , . ft It i.ke "le i,st. tl.att nv other fence.
other fence. V i aitle, mules. hi.iI horse. ill not run
t.,H,., it. snd lire, will not hurn ll .. u- u . .
Is- sale us I ir tl tehee is coiiceriii'ii. . I on m .n .-
can ilrsw eiiouuh ill tmuiry t" fem e ll hiti-k. siiI I
i.tne iit.n o..Mi t inr. .m.i.i.. I.-.. -"
It. t. tf. ai II the ,rets tiooiurseiurrii pnnrriy
cent resler ti.Mii that orsnv coi,iti:uii iron irr. n.
I i
m rm
i : I
II x-nsf
hat cannot be i ip ui'il itli lliuii.n or linger, or i-aii.e. iioru.. .. !",""- ?
Ir. in "e.Hcct. ihe I iM.-.l lie. aixt eaiiiiot lie l.rnt. broken, or r.it.l.sil off ami t.ev.T n.-i-.l fei.Ui llirf. In I lis
..nlv c' Vlbsrl. i.m, n . lie. hu l, rentier, illmmovshle. IS. I he only ho . in I, I h.
during ,.r..-s of msn.i.s.1 lire. ii. st, e uv " '
....u I,. i-ii wire rieif 'ifit-e. iiulvei.il .ati.tsc turn, sml has
- ...a ..w r..r ii... i.mi.mfs I'i.im lUi.u U'lm.
sainjile M-nl free tl charge. Ii) su.ite.sing
(Jetieral Ageula ltr I lie I o.tsl.
Pacific Farm, Spring
Tl.eW.1 i.sltite.1. the h-.t roM.rt:..ne.l. the ,e
... l . ,l'l ll'liwl)lIVii U tl.llV I lir I K H
Klli:iiM-KlN.-WA...N.FOU !,KsH
riu si rn K l'llrr
" . 1 m . It., a !...... U I. ...tl.
Tinfnrth irpllntrrr f. Pn
jjimui in. nutiut,& w w.i
ieitei'Ml Agent f. I'
Faelde !.
3 ar.d 5 T EC KT
a ax f;ax j?(o.
EELLE2 & CO., Agent:,
SA HA ill.XTO.
BAKER a HAMILTON, .
7 to 19 Front St.,
0 to 15 J Street,
ACItAMKN'l'O.
is n:Nrjsco.
THE GENUINE BUFFALO PUTS' 1 IIRESHER.
SOI.K Alir.MK nut tor. ru.i i t . r. . r.
U.AlivIt A It 1 4 ' I I. T I It A I. iSlfl.tC.
MKVIN. all uf wnli It bae li.eti trien auu !
iioitucirt l ! the SKT or their class by all lite
(iracticil farmer, on tue coast:
Hoi.t.iKowoKt hs WtirKi.Kn Vtnr l!iM.linn
Kti. in kriMi ntri tn mix, n.riiii
t-i Wool. Ukk, Auks' sikaw litastsa K
oiks. ttaaei.. Idurrm. asn Mowiaa, Alt
Hucaa'a cmrriTKm. -Us.i'l.i ixu Wixn Mii.i.a,
sw kKirkK sikii r 1.K4K llrnnia.. Hrraa
I K! M-L t.lll I llatiiKHs. ilAiN.a' imcai.a tik.a
It a. i,kr.. Fisit a's I'a I r s I' M
.w i k v i ru (in i w ii-
, linen, l(:
V.KiMvra (dm pt.asTKRs,
. i.' lut-aov kii II. .rill) I iiltksll r.aa, ,t ai imh a
SKIP KkKPkRS. hKltl'lllll lllti KICK I-lKk,
PtTia' Mot mill Pow.ks, K l.ll'sa I mill It s
nikk W t Wtikai ll HidiiM, nr.ni
Httia" Wa4is. I'hii K'a ( l'i laanna illit 1'Rks.es,
Kiul.k III! I , '.. arc. tiunH.tor Cutriinuur.
We meet eompet. Hon tiy .etllt ga bmrr article at
the .ame !;r low rr ;r.i e. a I'll V - - '
litirtiiK.
We have a larue stock if A I
rue .km a M .. - - - ww - -
Vi are detsriuliieil nut to be
at the lowei-t price.
l tKHIRI, BI T HIFBTST
am w t ea -
SK I'H. rlni or -' " "vn
BUY THE STANDARD'.
JL-n
sTri)i:viti;u mahOs
Iron Axlo nml Thimble Skein,
F.iitM. Tkm
AMI llr..0F.ll,
TllUKf. 81'ltlNO
ami Foi'it SrrtiNO
y&sjr G- o 3ar s .
AflneMof ltuglea and -rrl'es) In Mm-lt
f-e-hend for I'rli:e M.l
E. E. AMES. Gen'l Aj't. Sacramento. Cel.
KENDALL'S
; Improved Quartz Mill
QUARTZ MINING REVOLUTIONIZED
miir i tor ! and I'oW KIlU'l. Mil l, et ane
A lialf Ihe i '.t if Ihe u.ual at) l
m
end for Clrra
lar and I'rlee IJ.l t
STEPHEN KENDALL,
l .r. af V. A. llitlMgl.
4S stud 1 4.1 rrfBtenl
nan frnurlari. t'mt.
114 nd 118 BEALE ST.. SAW rRNCISC0
P. N. I C.
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PHOTOGRAPHS
of the leading ACTOUs and AC
ll;8SK ent (MM.t paid), on re
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Addreae
W. r. M.IRKI.KV 0
4 Mleog WT . . Y.
C1)s4ayit home. Agents wanted. Otitst sad
eplS teruislree. TliUB CO.. A-gueU, Mslne.
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f JrJTAH rMCltC0
PLUM & CO.,
Post Kin-'!, tlw ir
Ni:V STOHU,
Market Street,
BARBED FENCE WIRE.
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feted hy Hum in i of irsi'tlt:nl fsrmi-n. Un uni
I... Il.u'. ttm.uitf . . r r . n ... . . : .. ,. '
be refumle.l. 1. ll Istliu i Iii him l sn.l iml ilnisl Is
4. II can lie ut i.; lor on.-,, ...trier ll.e Inl.or ol H..J
it.iiim '"" : v, ... ll
,,. '"7" , , .r. .H l.V uv l6 Von
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men run 'u. n i.i in i ?
r ,-. i - :.o,ri
rum "- ' ',, ",' ,7. Ye ;n,. . . u. I.iil.
ii 'mnj '. Z,i. . ll. .... f..,' Ti,
."I" - 1 " ' "' ' ..o,, -7 V, . . 1,1 i,i . :i s " ii ' h.
a grrater ie Ihsn all oil.era nut
n-tr.-tlier. l"l
J tiniiire of llanm.re i,a
li u,l in .il I ') ra.
.-fW t
li mikI IOIIi Wlreela, Knri nitteiilo.
and Header Wagons.
Iri.i.en n u in- . "
t.ti on w neets.
Mo V F V .tl, n nny '- ' X
HI I T t I IMS i i -
n ni'iin. i - .
mltfAmV If ' ' 'l ,
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WIMbLtUUF.
Long llunq Lmch Jmdvuj
Practice Pictsl & Target-
Camas a I imli tidl with .r.-u-
rsrr arty tcet, without pow-itar r
parru.sioti. I'rsas l.srisl, h.ir tttit'r. I o
bf dealers Hy lulil, rtea , r ' rents, Willi
nianelit siiiniunilloo fur laini-t 14 k, tint 4
snU for spurting out of door.
ACE NTS WAWTCD.
4, A. ORilUM. ? I. 1 . rv free. re V
'I'lIK MINIS or l,IMMTS, eT .
I unrivaled aa a re.ne.ly. No llor.ea.nn .houhl !
without It. 4iiM.il alike for MiKiif Hba.t, for Mpraln."
llruinea, Uheumatl.i.., Mud ! ever, Sw tilling", etc.
Try It and ou will ne mi other.
' ' HO MICH II.I.IAMS,
HflEKMOViai t .l New Montgomery HI,, "he
blnek .outli of I'alaee Hotel, San Kranelneo,
riMIK OIIKAT C ATM HTtt' AMI HFf 1 V I. ATO !t
1 I'urely Vegetulile for I ne.lB, IndlgeNlh.ii. I im
.tiitloti of Ihe lluwei, iiinninmaiioii ot ii.u ninne
i,. I ail ihi.oii.i ii of Ihe ver ami houei.
II, I I.I.I A 1 A I O., I'l-itprletore,
Mil New Moiitgolliei) et., K.tll I' ralielkCii,
Parinc Is FArTasY, I
'111 a ul 1 Hra.t.iRii M t
ban I'KiMUfo, Msrrli'jl, INlfl.
M.C IlRVIioK., Kfccj . il ll!utioiiie St, i
lirnr Sir Pleane .end to offir
nr half dux. t.ottle. Vsiiha III una I1ii i k, I
hare tiei'ti itxliig the .nnii e you I ft me ll II I and
lielleve ti.eiu to tie tint he.! ni .ration f'ir Ihe pur.
,c...a f.,r hu h tltey . r Intended ih t I l.nve t-vi r
found. Titily
J I, kSjowi.tov,
tn V. rlviit.i1 Lteotie the .It
int evrfrecfnl g.-uuen una .li.it
iroduee the l.r.it iniat 1 Ir fi.a
lb. f UI I1T and A 1. 111 A.
potaloea, i'nue iA oaaa, f 1 inr Ih.
CENTENNIAL PREMIUMS.
SI&A lo a ie.rdrd f ,rthel.l
culieeiifin. one ti.rk eh, l nota
in. Inlrodured tyaa.im;. IWD.
SU'.O f .i ihe leit acd aini enmw
iMtae ...dhnr. rfcta.il thi. r.ar from
Inalva 1 1 J brletlae- Hiilule
.. l .i .kt.t.f .i-i).. Mill.
I -.. 1I-. ...... t..m kl.,lt .Ii- U...
ta or ti. tie. ' ' f.teti i e einmnen ei
the ('.ntenn.nl ft ltil.ilit.il. In I'll. lad.!). lilt, In O. Ulier
end i-eimine will t e .w. tiled tr th:r e aimiHee.
Vor n.nditiou. n:J full i.rtrul.r rend for tor 1'olaUt
j'r-ni.u.n I ' r'ul.r, tii.ilrd fre to all.
Illlea'e llluat ratted Heed 4 eHlcrasai1Ams
leur e Ouida In lue Mower ami kiti h.t. t.aid.n, eon.
tain. di-ei'rip'ire li't of Wit) e.rirti.t ff (..rtlen, Ki.lil
and l-'low.r Kii.de, w.tlt eipl.eil direrlion. f fulli.ru,
iHOpajr... aaveral nwinirad eneraeingL and a lie.ultlullg
t,..l,-d lit itnnnV a.nt i.aati.e id, for SS r.nta.
Illlea'a irteiiere Alataaae nd'.4i. rwt
.'; i irlH r"i- hfl; lA iaeea, leaull
fiiliillu.tri.l. mailed I" U Sfplieanta inrlaemg lUvte.
nilaa'elllti.trnlad nlnl H nlagiia eoat.itis
adewiSive liet of ell the n.w eer.etiee rerentlr tnt.ro
d need, with many other d'.ir. hie aorta Uu ntu.S e.eful
iufuruiattu- upon tfc.ir .alunatioo. UU pagee, lueeata.
B. K. BLISS at SONS,
r.o. niN. sria. f i nrunt, w. v.
FULLED RAWHIDE.
BKl.TIWIi Wngle and double, of current elses.
eon.taiitly on baud, et eo.t prlcea.
LAt 1W4J Heavy and light, cut or Id sides, from.
Bjg.tMl upward.
H. KOVKH. I'stente end sals Manufacturer,
Ail Brsunan street, bsa JTrsuvlsco,
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