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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1877)
PERSONAL. Mb. Jkffkrsox Davis has returned to' his home in Memphis. Qczsv Yictoxia trill take up her abode in Buckingham Palace In February. Jonx B. Goooit ts so HI that he hat been obliged to postpone indefinitely his Western engagements. General JcxErn E. JonxsTox pro poles to reside permanently in Ilichmomi, Vi anil fmc lm.fTT" Itiwtn ctii.rcctail fnr ' "-o'""" Governor. Miss Emily FjirruroL thinks that gymnasiums and skating-rinks should be attached to the jails for the lcncfit of prisoners. Mr. Theodore Tiltox says that the reading of "Daniel Deronda" makes a man wonder -whether ho is going to die a. saint or a sinner. Mr, Joun Euot, good man and preacli ertothc Indians, is to hare a monument built on the spot where he gave the red men his first discourse. Four ladies were elected to the Lon don school board at the last election; among them is Miss Taylor, John Stu art Mill's step-daughter." Jons BnorGUAM, speaklag the other day of the great Macready, said: "His voice was like broken china clinking in the bottom of a dry well." The statue of Bums, at Glasgow, Scot land, will be unveiled soon. Mr. Glad stone was invited to take a leading part in the ceremonies, but declined. Mk. Robert Bnowxtso has been nominated by the Glasgow Student In dependent AssociaUon is their candidate I for the Lord Rectorship of the University. The torch which the daring MIral" used when he bounded into the wolfs cave, is exhibited in the Old South. Maybe it's the very same, and maybe not. Mrs. IVu. B. Asron made a Christmas present of fifteen thousand dollars to the Children's Aid Society of New York. This will clothe and send to homes in the "West one hundred boys. James G. Blacte was unanimously re nominated for United States Senator from Maine, both for the short and long term and Senator Windotn was re nominated in Minnesota. G enteral Jos era R. IIawxet aad Mrs. Hawiey have returned to Hartford, Oosnn where the general will soon resume work on the Oourant of that city, a newspaper ot which he is part owner. Ciiaki.es J. Brest, the Louisville for- ger,arrested in Eagland,hasroaohedXew York, in charge of a detective, under the new agreement between the British and United States Governments. We are informed that Mr. Bright feels so strongly on the Eastern Qaenton that hc decliued to preside at bis owa dinner table on Christmas Day, as he weald net help Turkey under any cit cam stances. Me. Carltle said to Prof. Iluxly not long ago: "You Darwinians are spending your lives in trying to prove that men are descended from apes; and it needs more than our civilization to prevent them from being ogres. Chief-Jcstice Taxey was most loy ally devoted to tobacco. lie ate end drank little, bat smoked incessantly. When his physician prescribed a short allowance, he would reduce the supply to 30 or 40 cigars a day. Miss Dickinson, the critics say, is net yet good in love scenes. The only tiling for Mi&3 Anna to do, seemingly, is to write a play where a heroine marries a tyrant and takes the conceit out of him. 2Tae York Tribune. Stosewau. Jackson's daughter Jalia is now a pretty girl of sixteen, with large eyes, a good head, and au expres sion fall of sweetness and character. She is said to be exceedingly gentle, modest and thonghtfuL She is bring with her mother in Charlotte, X. C. The first choice of a seat at Mr. Edwin Booth's first performance in San Francis co was sold, it is rccorded,for $100. ilia first appearance on the stage was made before an audience of small girls and boys in Baltimore, who were admitted to the juvenile theatre for an enormous fee of two cents. A Chinese nobleman, in full dress was present at Mrs. Grant's Xew Year's reception. Over & long yellow satin tu nic he wore an invisible purple silk sack. very long snd loose, and a blue collar around -his neck. A close silk cap of litct and red was on his bead. lie also wore a queue. Tte-BTTccsEB, the author of the music of n hen this cruel war is over, wrote it for a song beginniog "-Darling, meet me at the greenwood, but it was not published in that connection. In 18C1 he brought it out, and with Chas. C. Sawyer wrote the war ballad. He cleared a thousand dollars from the song. Qcees Yictouia was proclaimed Em press of India on 2f ew Year's Day at -rk.n.r a .1 i a .1. . i ucim, bbu uirougouui luc empire, wjui impressive ceremonies. Indian prince prayed the Empress to support the Sal tan, and began subscribing money towards the milituy expenses of Eng land in case of war with Russia. To Wordsworth's home in thelake coun try once came a person the sort of per son who would weep at the sizbt of a great man's coal" scuttle and go down on His Knees Deiore tne inaia rubbers oi a celebrity. This person desired to see the poet's study, wiicrein las eve in one frenzy rolled. Said the maid simply -This is master's dining room, but hc siuaics in me neius. Eotkess Eccesie and Prince Louis called on the Pope the other day, and were received with royal honors. It was rather a melancholy interview. No sooner did the widow sec the Pope than she fell upon her knees and wept bitterly, and it was not until after some minutes that she yielded to the good old man's en treatie?, and permitted Cardinal Bona parte and Prince Louis to lift her to her feet. Wits the death of Commodore Van derbilt, there passed away from scenes in which lie has boen a prominent figure for at least half a century, one of tlio most remarkable men of this generation. He was not merely ono of the richest men of the age, but was possessed of qualities of cnaracter ana a genius that,upon another stage and in other conditions, would have ranked him among the- world's greatest names. His energies were not devoted solely to the accumulation of his colossal fortune, but by bis sagacity no less than his patriotism he has been able many tisBes to subserve great public interests. His connection with the early history of eteam navigation in this country, and his priacely gift of the Yanderlilt steam ship to the Government during the war, attest his public spirit, while the Univer sity at Nashville, founded by his muniG ceace aad bearing his Basic, will renain a laetiag sscrial of bU gcaerosity. Italian UrijamK A correspondent of the T.ondon Timet writes from Palermo, Sicily, an account of nn Englishman' captuxv nw that city by brigands. Two brother. It ap pears, had iua down to a neighboring station to visit om mlnev and ou reach ing there, separated, one, Geo. Rise, re maining with a party which was to drive to the mines, and the other, ForesUr Rose, riding on, accompanied by a servant. The account continues: As Forester Rose rode up the hill he met two persons, splendid! v mouated and dressed like Sicilian country gentlemen, who saluted him. A little lurtuer ou Ins party was stopped by two men standing by their lioixw, who impaired their names. The clerk aaswerrtl, aMigniug a feigned name to his matter; but Mr. Rose re sponded truthfully, whore hi he was or tlurol to dismount and get on one of the j Horses xuey tieta. i hc two Horsemen lie 4 o ctook came to a small stresHR oxw had just wet now redo up, intimating which a man could slop with ease. The that rosistaaoe would be daBgerous. The I team wascmi)oed of a pair of mtilr, youBg fellow was forced to obey, asd his ! aatl one of them thiel, tlirowig the hoie was led for some diatance, when lie j wagon to one side a ad im au obtrwc irarceived a chiBce of ocae, Mid down tioo. The k ck was so gnl m ti over over the crupier, resbed down the hill at turn the wgo. The party aboanl oua full speed, ami though ired at by the stated of Mr. O.lrxw, hi wile aod Kfri brigand, succeeded ia reaching the car- children. Mr. Ostrom ad the childrea Here be naturallv thought him- sett secure, but lie had hardly time to toll his story whea one of the geatlemaaly dressed brigaads rode up to the carriage, from whieh the ariaihee! tMsoagrs had all descended aad were staadiag ia tbeirelv uader tbeenmhor of the mad. ith the utmost audacity aadiKtl. Taore was a weisht of fwttr 1JW9 solf-possesstoa this ra-an, who is Merted to be no other thos the reaowaed Leone ! hlmr' Tte Ufe ,8t mif;1 tW paseBger, iiagied oat yoaa; Roe, awl I witn c km i-aperttBcaoe upbraHled Mm with treating him very badly by his at- ' tcaipt to escape, and cosapelled him at the muzzle of bis d uUe-Wrreied brrech-1 leader to reatouBt the borse from which ' be had jst escaped, apoiogtztag at the same time with mock oartesy tor the ia- j convenience to which he was obliged t I put him ; sayiag, -Yoa tanst aot fi faalt j with us; you mast blame the Govera-1 ment, w inch w maay yenrs lta not beea ! able ta eaten as or kill us. lae uat.tr- tuaate yoaag raaa aptealed to thoc arouBd him for protection, aad it woaM have lieea a very easy thiag to sead a ballet through the brigand as he sat ia their midst, bat the people, either were aot armed, or, what it aire probable, oa nadirg that oac was claimed, came ta the usual Mctlian ooactonen that it was no atTir of theirs. Take bt he did, : and rode otT with ht ptey to the 1 J ' i .mncuic we by the rest of the baad. This Ltoae, who has for years ceeiu&aded a baad ia . the center of the issaad, ts aae of the bricami chiefs on each af whose heads the reward of 25.009 fraaos was bt some three yt-ars sian-e, jet he has aot aaly managed to eiBde alt attesapts to oaptare i him. bat ai$ to eeale what ts aa Ear?- ! ..i.l ,'. ! treaehery on the part of his follower, Bet in Sicily, if there is at )taor, there . is at loaat terror aisviag ragaos. The last aad least thiag which a eecnta Kke Lease his te dread R perhaps, beiac . i doaouBCcd to the aBthontiesn ee far the sake of 1.009. It wjj siU that Loaae traveded doriag the day. S with the was a small shopkeeper ia Palersao, aad, ; Hid body of aer hathaad lyiag hi a net saoceediBg ia the grocery Hoe, he be- ttntst bethie her, aad her cfc.Mrca, aad came ambitious aad reeotred to do hast- tte bea4 of Uje atoia wilaV, t keep noss is a larger Sel'J, ia which he Uu Wer ooaaiay, the brace woaa etotor thriven bat ue weiL Stae three vesrs 1 rui&ed Ui naad the strht. siase, he '"i-efraejitered' Baraaae Poroari at hb oneatry basse, carried him iato the mocBtaias aad kept him there thirteen days, EBtil be paid 93.0091 of rassuai Bat be treated him with zaaeh eearroj i aad fed him nght well, aadisg evea to Palermo far a cejk to serve him. Woman's Love Abevc All. A yeaag wwmaa with a babe at her breast case into the p-aWce statiea asd asked for a todgiBg. She was thin and Mwr,and the frnzea saaw bejagia mat mm auoBt ue skirts at her ores. -I walked is fram the cafiatrr she said, when the assal 8sttan wu pt to her; "My husband came ia te look far wotk, and as he did aat oeae back I made en my mied that he fell is with some of his old crosief. S I ciatc to (oak for him. Mother offered to keep me, bat I know she bua't more than she needs for herself. I hare walked ten miles since breakfast. Can I stay eatit daylight P The officer said she could. As she was passing throegii the orrider she caught sight of a maa standing be hind the bars. He was nnahaven aad haggard, and his red eyes toid the caase of his being there. " Why, Jim T The man gTaoced Bp. lie brahed his hand across bis eyes looked at her again, and it is to bis credit that his voioe trem bled when be said: "Hew came you here, Martha!" Oh. Jim!" and the poor wife began to sob; I was afraid of thif, and came after yon. I knew yoa wouldn't go to do it of your own accord; but them cronies, Jim them cronies! I knew what It would come ta." Ycs,M and the young fellow's eyes filled with tears; "I knew it's to, but I never knew it o well before. Bat if I get out of this, 111 give yoa my word it's the last time. It's the lait time! and you know I never have promised you that before." The mother leaned against the birs and let her tears flow for a moment. She i Uicn straightened np and went direct to the clerk. "How mnch does he owe! ahc asked. "Tiiree dollars and firty cents." Ttie woman took from her jNicket a solitary fJve-dullar bill and paid the fine widuiut a tnnrmnr. The door was otiened. die young man passed out, and in a mo-! rnnnr rr i rrliiorr ifaTi f tin t'toar the babe on one arm and bis wife close to his side. Olntlnnd Leader. The negroes in the South, says a corres pondent of the Cincinnati Commercial. calculate time entirely fiom the year of; emancipation. If you atk the date of any event, thiy will tell you It occurred so many years before "freedom," or so many years aince "freedom." If you atk the age of a child the mother or father may tell you it was homed two year be fore freedom," or "it was l&rncd jftt three year and two months after freedom." The use of the word ''Master," or "Mawa," or "Mars'a," as it was variously pro nounced by the slaver, has passed away. For It lias been substituted tbe com prehensive term "boss." There is no master, or mister, or montieur for the freedmcu; every man who is white, or who is in authority, is "bos)." The first translation of the Bible ever made by a woman is to be credited io Julie Smith, one of the famous Glaston bury sisters. The requisite classical and theological knowledge the had to acquire entirely by herself, as her studio were begun at a day before colleges were thrown open to women. j A Lonely Vigil. V. II. O.tmm, who is well ksawn In Danver, having formerly rcntded here. blurted litat week with his wife anJ cteht a a. a ae ... C 1 childwu fnm a ranch In Pino Groo ' ruiM. tr. ifT... . rx ,..L .1 , t Gulch, in Jefferson Collate, ujmb which he hat Hied for the lait fow years, for a diMaBce of almut twontr miles to ; mtU pirk on the S-Killi PNtte, where he expected to sticnd the winter. Mr. Os tmm had previously vim ted the park, and had built a house for the pioteotron of his family. He had removed moot of his effects, and a,t Fridar tuora.Bt ' started with his fainilv and few articles . of houmljold (limit re awl wcewia; Hrant ap- tr.r lUdil I parol. When the travelers were al three mites from the nUec w kere iWrr ! . ie piaee where , t.p, the weg. r- intended to turned and Mr. Ottrom was killed by the acctdcat. liter bod iael orer tk riHhet portion of the road, and abovt wte throws viT some dUtasee to mm frtde. Mr. Utroa, thiakkag thy wwakl be hart, tltrow htmsetf aUr the wagoR to prrtt its falriag mi I he hi. He wa4 borse to the grool aad was cavaatht pouBds apon him, aad of eotme he eowM aoC move. Irs Oro aad eVtldtea wen thrwa otf aisii the heavy mck that Ur aitd. atxi all of ihvm were l-triU, bat bom sn.itly ifjartd. SAw put upoa her feet as wkr a pvMt4e fJaad her auboad ia the coaditioa as 4riWi. Hi face as vrr itak, awl the lady was. f cmttrre, frigbtMed. She begaa to cry, , a dad the cbttd-ra aka. He w-h able I to speak, aad he ansre-i her that he was j WK grertly Wert. He toW Jnr to g a j kver aad pry the wagaa t4f hiea. Sbe 1 bled, bat coahl aot move It, the weight ' i i r i...i .v.. i. . o . 1 :- o hat to b avail. He ktv aaler . j 9 j ; b avail. He erw fMVrr aMi pnler aad ia Ies thaa v saiaslM afW Um; aocicleat ocoatrtd eaeal. At this risae the oidait wlaa was driviatr a eaw, came as. He hi the! wot her were l4h aaahie to load from the body af the Iwnhaejel aad I father. Aad they were eastpetled to aa-; omple the wwoa aad drag it atT with e i :. Hie axan avai aay uWg 1 1 rettorv life. TWe wre the tor woaaaa aahef eiatcUidm alteea awito fiaw a haeMa Uiag, to the heart of the It ckv Moaauia-. aad aicht theei km theai." The i4Jt af the cUidcwa. w aa ' bat toarV-ea aad the athers ce very 1 naall. ltiat here bears aad saaasUia 1 taoau aUiaaal ual aa add Uuttr t.di c .L- -rr . v Li c tder rfayiag ia toi ptacc atorhag a ascrht a very hazard aadarukfaag. Bat there wa aa artoraatfre. The aeareat hoa tint ochi aw reached was aitooa ailea hack vrr the aosse ra4 itmwgh the BMMtotsM chat they had .V bis arc ws baitt, aad the cWhlras were toade as oamtortsbte as jtu.lhle. Bat at this esB uf the tear h is verv oatd b the saoaatoia, aaiel ato what aaiht, the little aaes tm&wL She aeeer thought f her owa wmtort, a&d she aad ber4ett buy kept the toaaiy vhil thfowgh aa atsast eadlei aad vary aadvcT dark acbt. The ie thceuaada of feet alt arvastd thasa, bat their d&rk ahwiaws aaly erwe4 to read or the soeee Btate aWaary. At Wit th BioraiadawaW, aad with the rt ray f light she hgaa to swke preparattoas for her retara. The wgoa was caiaaiol Unretber, aad the teats auaehed. The chiMroa aad the body of the habiad were pat oa the wagaa, aad the party begaa to retrace their fvetttepi. The Iwdy bad frazoc tiffhiriog tne sight. The road was so bad that they did set reach aay hoase aatit V o'clock Sitarday sht. Mr. AVsb. FtoRiag's ranch was tint reached, aad here the oorjrrc was taVea charge of by that gentleman. A c -Sim was hspro ruetl, and Mr. Plemiag started for lea varSonJiy with the remaiat. lie reached this pUc yesterday mdriiior. haviag j traveled all Sunday night aad a great pAit of the day prcvioBS tBroagh the tavw ttorm. Sirs. Oitnm followed, aad ar rived yesterday, brisgisg her children with her. Mr. Ottrom came from Mo bile, Ala., to Denver in 1609. He was a oarpeater, and was a Snt data workmen He was a raaa of refiaed raaaaor, aad Ttsy jwjiuw. auuui un jw; -5- moved to ttits rancn, ami Has aiace re - siucu mere, ud aeoooai oi ihc gafa- hop(ers he did net prosper, bat left fuod and ctotbisg lur bis ianiity to tat Ttar lag the winter. He was ntxiat torty ic yoort of age. Dtnxtr Ct ) Trilune. Wotnan-Steallns'. . , . r i I in ail iimcs aau ptacor, aniaBg savage i aud diitxedr victory is fviHowod by jmI- Iaj;C. Whatcrcr poi table things of Wwrtb tbe cooqaerora nnn, uiey lake, the ene mies f ihe FtMKiians. itlouder them i T d,)8 J uli PtoraI tribe in jiiiDiuTcusraiucunri away uy coflUHcrinc marauders; aatl tieotdes more. . r . i ij , advanced are robbed of their iuoney. or. nomenta, and alt valuable thing, that arc not too Heavy. I be taking ot women is i maniieatry but a patt of this procets of. spoiling the vamieished. Vtutnen arc nrired as wive, as concubines, as drodtres: pnred as wives, as concubines, as drudges: and, the men luving been killed, thel women arc can led off aloBg with the! other movables. Everywhere amoni: .i ., , ij . i "i the uncivilised we fiod this. Tuiner , te s tit that "In Stmoa. In d vld nr thi stxnls ofa conquered people, the women - 3 " - were not killed, but taken as wive." We 1 learn from Mitchell that in Atmralii, "on some whites telling a native that they had tbot a man of another tube, his only re-; mark waa: 'Stupid white fellows! why did ynu nut bring away the glntr Aad I. Martyr tars that among the can nibal Caribs in his day "to oat women was considered unlawful. . . . Those who were captured young were kept for breed ing, as we keep fowl, etc." Krly legends of thcscmi-civilizcd show us the same thing; as when in the "Iliad" we read that the Greeks plundered "lite acred J city of ECtion," and that part of the spoils J "they divided among themselves" were the women. And there beed no examples ; to recall the fact that in later and more civilized limes successes In battle followed by transactions allied in char acter, ifuot the same in form. Hence It it obvious that, from the beginning down to comparatively late stages, women lualing has been an incident of successful venr. Popular Science MontJJy. A Wondorfui Placo. At No. ii California street. San Franc'ieo. )tas beau tatatdlitcd Wood's Muieura, Wlilcli contain the llneit eoHcctioa of rHc to be to tuU country, wat rtilUdtitiliU, fat.rl ona tal.ttl aa-III .mi.lv .. artel Tl. whteU wMl.m.rwy aUlt. Tt, pnijrtUtur tia trnt a srl dralt.f time and ln ruajj lu rurwwltl.i to be AmndUiefr, wlika number WnJt , tenc and wood, rarrrd In tlte m-m cfl'"i maimer. J wJe I"utKfO tyr tt nearly erery apertci. jtetrtaeatioat, mum mitss, reptile, a ad eterj thing Intern Mag and lattntetlre to both the ot and young. One lire repute Hi the collection U the tnol m. !ie".Ui f :i.??5Tr T.V1";. .. !B,r .i .uikea alike wMti both rod. The great akfrlii(llbcrauudaa,lsiMUycarsiM.Uon rxbtMUoa tberr.vltk lumjUotberrurkMlUr. ?'',rf4r L K,B-OHe r the bet mickliM, j..u ,ml rtHtiUj4U ofttiear.ctre. a,41jf MbUw.. Kmrthmc laludl In XUr tune admilUarc fee of S5 ceaU. aad tte Muwmbi U jatl lUt f4av fur ctiltdrra sad faaullrato l.t, tUcj caa be at the tia. ttaw anated ad latrweld Kit. Hit beceto lac drworaliid. The trkki f tbc isactcUa rr MfwrUlly tatemtis;, a they arc aearly alt aw u4 their pwf uruwc irvint to be as aUer hapeMlMNty. A mathiee U stven al2 r. V. eara day. wbea ike varloat rurtotltWa ' are exdalad to rkiU.rt. The Metten it , m eWlj. rxrej.UB- tada jr. fioas V a. m. to ! Mr.c,aadiaMMlvta:awaatloa I Hi, af. I Sotd a plae wkWh tarn be uIHj iMtcd bj Udlca aad rMldraa a ur wtUaaat Mmrlt. Ta ta aa eatlre eWase of rrrvaaBM of l'wafciiiwr Klajra eabMUtoaMat era dy. toe aaaceettt ate deteraMd Utat each vWrt avd twltdiceter awasetbta? ar. tf. . An Item of Interest. Ia mmz travel ttwb th kdlit for ttoa f saa Yrxtxittm, ekta tetomatWa wleh w4d b of tater et to our reader stac tmalfc seaeraHr.we met a retwe eatatteaaf vac Sew AeaerWaa SetosMa caiaci.aad betas tatercttod la every eeAer- Mrk rHe. MerfK, we UM-ed tato tlMr aaWcc,. mi Krft Mreet, , 1 ta Vi$a w u U uUtlr aafMdic TVe ac( tiat U Miprrtortly rUiecd. aad whtca earned eaancOoa to war BMwt that It u aitaaaUy a artt-elaii toVMrttoa, m tae ir rti mtTTLt, tae e!y wm ta the rtd waara re-pattc a Utf4i. i4 JjJtt Uaat r-Mca iad- ' r- ZXi? i rjS&lXL'. pair. He wwaatei war 44r aad at aadaiaa; taatos a aevtoar auraaia. to lac rew Aaom kark rr rA lata alf an it Mir. .t . buuMUoa. iw. Flno Horsoa. N iitoa that ha WteteaWe We aadc uk aa asol Hotk af CatiMKau aat etwaeea toe Mate aatwrMl latort tae bat MaperUttoa mt mtc atowted r-ercaerM Tae Reetd saabte.aa Mm Let t(rc m nrt tfm rraacc. av Mr. saVr4rr Severn trc aa Frxacite. vaete 'VImitml .mmtm kt totwectdaiiv ar vWttor (ra? aU hub ad 4at slaU w fceard hat Hi aidaapa exarcMed ta reCrd to ua, d thatHtaat tfcej are tae mm L aad tvad W to "T- aad w da ink ttdax K i tajias TTT MJ ie; "e toe very bM ke ZlitZrZcWM Mr. 6aeVn4rr U laaturu; lkl MmI Sr at. yet e total: he aatd We tw- r" M ' aaaefaetor. aad A. m to be "" toes; rawer. ul ae4 ae im to aiail tfcaii tttt ad tae advaatacea tint Jm ;4 e maaa xaetr raark. The Rogers Place THa arw naadfcftae far aaaaDr tator tt aa deaauatr daitlat toeaanaaad a vcrv karc imc of tae pia trade, it U twaMrarted aeaaa aa eaaare aear sietaessdc, ay waara tae add sde yaa aaae. at awaVd Ma. aad a BwvaMe hva tilde rKd ay a l tere "" id ta tu toaec. Ta saterUat NBoveaeat rvavdera toe MMiraaarat tea taaate to rat act of refkatr, aa K U Oerty tajppi.tate tor tae Btat to eteaeae tooaed aa ia tac add tattraaaeat. TacwiMae aUata aetas aoutaed av a oUd Hvaaofl toat eiaaat te caaared ar estteave af wather. wrarCKar aje. tt c tee ao reaaoa wit aotb aa amatraaefat iWsM at lit I a laeiteje. iltMfi BUcAsur 4: Uvta, eoraer af Market aad lMea1 atreet. Saa 1'raaaaeo, arc azU tor tae Kesert, to aoai aat cogs. awoaacaltoaa aay Be adder aed. Peerless Ye&at Powdor. Tar 11 rr tale ia oaaxtor, oac, twa, five. toB aad Isvatv rd rts sj aM gt rate K F. SaaTox tV, aaaafaearrt, Stt aad SU Sacraaicato street, Saa rraactacia. A BABetaL rate tor Itncat's dtxaae, crav. eJ, dee;. dUaevr. rat, aos-retraaiea ar taeaatlaaaci aad aU aaVcttoaa af tae ktdaejt aad Madder, tt Kaaaxar'a zUtbact Been p. etd ay dracUU everyvberc. Land O-araora Without Patents Should cactoie ti Mh their reectou to CaL L. Siatuai & Cav, Attoraey for ClUias, Ac, WaatoactoH, D. C, aad receive taeir Lasd pAteata. Ciscri exx aa dracn. Ur. Boxo, of fatUdctaaia, aaaouaeea tta dtscovtry far tt-e radteat care of Cancer. .Va ZW, .Vo ' Aa C'urr Kesiediea wrthfoadirec Itoaa teat aajwtcre. PaapaleU asd parUcs. tarsaeatm. .ddret with tUnp, Dr. 1L T. Boxt,aU North Bread UFbttaddpaU.i'a. A Crac wttkla the reach ef the poorest aaserer froea r Lee malum, .ore tareat, tta aatat, aad ail acae aad ow Trappera Is. dkaa OIL Price. eeaU per Ct MOKsara i-ALAUt Of Aatr. MT MOMOOilaUt M ,aB rraartKa. teaJiaeijareaaacaiaXcac. .jZJ J U. ticrrvaa'a boat. Bceioa at. iir-OLU n Oo, rwruaatf. Mais. , - ,v- nuoKminiK i-uumr. , 1 tr, ltr Maiket .trret. Naa truebca. " t m r Ctreila r a. a MRinrot.c-AKnw.araa amort. e4 baoazak. akMf eat, Hk mr xuae aa lama tr tacu. Atnu Vaaw. II a!btr iu .inuiiuiiril u. r. iiif.i:v, KnitTiif. Mm COUaWKLL-a lit!. TAL UtfMtL UO Inn, t Rear traaa r ratatoreaa a4BlaUlere4. A .a4r lukliu ia at. leaitaaca. oaanvava eali mm ri-1 ta tert to mi: ;ivi:x avav i tae aet 1 1 aatiu be ta raaluarn rflktar. MIIN H'fcKHI.Y JUIKSAL! t',rruiufai rtlr laaipitTKlT te WAUXFTT A IICMC J rmiuaitskr Lori Mm tsvALin rnnlosa ncHt:KL- BY Taeeaaoaaeator wnm I Aar.RicA aad iokkihx MTmn: fc.ciafi.VilT,,."K5a1l - GOLD MTlTtAT, A waiid kh ti j r a u r.trs i k tooul v, t iTSVX, Ll" "2t. diTm TiK- r ! .ad Ui rrZ" TFFTU cTsurn- mmm ... w r w aVa ! Titxi Tr.KT7i a arte lAtrr-coLn. silveix .h pw w w BrTmi im. iieasxiia! Beta ar Tmairaioaa4apant taeniae m JiSm. '"7"" !.Vrraruce unre. taoaot I UTNim,IWII i trrnrert Alsata-uBierr, htm rrmBri.cn. aTake Hit. MliStt rtW. Irat tee t3etalri. FOR SAiE ! a HALT INTEKEST IS A WEU,t3iTABUSIIKt JV ts:ar..oaaitfcrBe trret.Saa t'r.a!ro Cat tarUrolroaorral.rtEclat4 eratel&M kultnt areiatltnl la larrMlrtlr. .1e 4mu atre mntt. AddmaM.r II. Hot e7I.S. r Ot LOOKI Atnrj.T r. nritnAVi;. im . pottrr aad Itrrrdtr ef taaer rues. Ilrmat, lUabits I-c. tic AW ljer (ur nasrSlac rraei INe tt vf lmqr1r4 .Mk ta aad raU at rvdacrd prior. AI.Hr.RT R. RCXRAXK, 4S aea tl lat Marxrt,a. r. Eackae tusp fur l'rtce LitC f rUa rutu itkrrr ya aeir Uli AdtrrtUrmrnH COMMERCIAL HOTEL, -t oxToowmr avencb a kkailnt bt, 111. aa KraBn.cn. A.tw aad rotatKxlkBi rar atarr Hotel. llb 17 Snt-clttt lliat nioic. rlist Ij faraUbed, aad a alrainelrtaier. free Coach aBdCarrlacrstotheiloiuefrvmaUpatUa. Cbarrra, S.ao r ir. J8IIX KKU.Y, JrXaaajcer, rerx6 rrart Pranrletar ar the BK80K I.VST MOTKL n. r.) Agents m WANTED for tbe toot alar acltlcc BOOKS llabed. Acdma,ror caroealara. A. 8AXCI ierra Co..7l Maaxrr TB,r. 5 ,.r vfJUiUUU ' Ma. i SsrwLw CALVERT'S OAitTtur.10 SHEEP WASH ti ft 1. W. JAClOMlS. L Tf em, frt Aft tor I'kiMK MaaaKfviAk. C. k P. H. TIBHBLL & CO., larorrtaa axo .xvfctij or BOOTS AND SHOES, au. IH CLwlY HTKRKT. Dererci SasMtea aad lUnery. SAN riUSClVJJ atisvrMtatm r Mt&V. KojC. ToUk1. a4 Call (Mm toUttlr t4 arwalr CiWl Alt tlv av tOAliaw i tae lav mi aurkrt rrtM. rvwiuisf iw raw m rj tl DIVIDEND NOTICES. DtvipEsn xtn e. an okxatekal Ima urt st ta auk. mm M Knrar U. Tae rrnlar Mir lt4ra4 t 3 vt mi raaat Jimkt taa. MtckaeMcrtefrecaratMeevaerXMa . . r a uBin,xr; DIVIBEVP XOTK K S'l. 3. - UdAATEttAl Lm x- Marta Baak. r.-r N( aa4 Karar U. - Aa rltri 4IiWr4 t 3 r mt tot Ml aiMii(UfnaMiui axWa rllr4 hf i rUk f LARTMC. e-r DIVIDEND NOTICE. SAN FBAKCISCO SAYINGS UNION. 532 California, Su. cor. Webb. POK TMC HALT TEAR fcXM)M WITH BBCEV L kra.BX,tntM4 tu Wm dud 11 ac nararNaM (9 fr rai. yr ima aa Taeat rr fwatlt, aa4 aa Uae-Haf ?H. rr era. a Of Bairj-1 .rfU. frve reaeat hi. aataate aa4 after Maa J.aury. :r.T v rtx wntrr. catr SuT7"E $30! txl if) CENTh.NXIAL SI CTESS! rftc H"Mr sHrrrrz siwrco VACBtyt rk ante a rwa u ta Liau.: ft ilfiHli. aa4 aaf HkmniiK' v i W U. .Ml K.-cet IA tCwrr luik m it far; WiMlhi.imi. a :tanxajat . M ia! earn . aa arratr Sr St mn. 1'iatHT tmtt tOaifbtimmtitM. CaM u4 maai ae rihauut tfcntwt. JOHh'SON. CLARK ti CO 17 Xr 7f wnf xM.r7 aiMa rraaflw IvWcv. Ikun. Ma 71 i .&4 rtaMje nam n uh aae m M nrU SCRIBHER'S OllTHLI.,r aV1 ea la- e An UariTaled Illanrated Magazine. WW tflinn 14 U ti mimt Vatraaaater H B j ef XaaWria Je-T. arrv4ir er ruataCa -a, an mt tan tar tt Kullll kt a ll Mjl ', Htr tmst A B to Ml m wit! awjeaat err lift tt tt Id) dVaadVatB Vbb JaVC yak4aaVWV djaj ta4 aaVVaaaWff -UBtTtiHinaXaiiaM a afeittaVate ttrjSiant a ii i ui ia irtiMi aawewf.tac Cogf yBBjaB4 tea aaaBayf Iftaaajh, Taarwa. eaat Ur aae atw eaaata t 0et aae Baat a irt Saaa Utr rrr lay UWnMi, Vj ttamafatSKlMaifa, raeraWatar TOKEIGX TUAVKL," tbn -AWaaterawvat 5v" f aea. XrCl.lt x , Miilint;i Aawat tatatitainfl.." Br Caat. Bvatzr Wn aa. "Vet a Vf WW at y- Eevaaa Kearvtu. A Jaimrn as TarA bfaa." tac Tam Mtal tatrk are taaaaated - "NICHOLAS 3IIXTCKX," Bf ttr. Uatsa tae raw it. tint tarr eeaat rare ta eat tHUttr Baataaaa rt-artaVt Maataay. TV. t Ma. Ur I urrtf ItH e aa xl at aae BaAxe. Tae aeee U a vax au aa aaa Veea aletf t "utd a a mi'i aee imn Vat vaa, af ato anaa ar ata a aaer. Mt xteae aa aae et ta Onft taatcamat ( Bit eat a SVaac. tot Aaaate ettt. ato toaerttaaee. Vj Vim Txarraz. tBWtan-t i.ailiaia t "TVX 1am aT tee nea.'af JIatoMi Stum. itn. BanrfTt rf.Wcwata jiaraM. aaa a ytaaia aad rtatific ver aacb kae aeea a WfrUr U tae raaeac Taere 1 ta ae a wew a ertxaaat aa4 etaeMattv BlMarle4 Jfr a Taf etar KHaii. ay Atra, Bax on. raaft jwrer naflili ta Baeat Taere are la e. Sraea varteca jwet. ?!t aa "HOME LIFE AND TIIAVEL." Aveaeacal raji iSW'a aa leva aad racetri ac.tlftaaarnif0.raa,f atSI Aaaeatyeetal- feu. Mr Bxsxa araetrt ec Tartest laaeitiln et Orrmt BrWite, aaeaadt Mm Mrfrj mt -Saaae Ctrert aveati aa Ca ar .raWae. A feaeaaa Imt fteMmrj.' la tae Sereeaaer Laaatir. aad Teed J c Baea ' dale." ta lVeeteeer Wane raren are. Tae BrWfea j Wratcat H ." "A XaaWw t SaaTAreaer, j -HVT Wr.k Ur ae Ca MC. j X rtraT BulnW aerVa V (ttea. ea "Anrrl , eaa Srrta Vj rtaad aad rVrai." ae Tartaea artterm. aad eaea M a alSereat taeaac. TaeraMretaT j "!IooehoId and Home Decoration"! a at kitr a a rtratt rat alaee, aadht aa Ulrat feedee ' Baa.aT Aaaerteaa aaaitrtil. val aaeear rraaa bmU , ta aaace- Tae BK t akeevr 'WVi. Mesraakicai . aadotaer . eat, U atoacae J Tae ediaMtal liUlant atB eaattaat aa eaaatar : tae aaartt ea to at aeaae aad aae t Taere atli' be a terlet at haert aa Barearj aaattera, teaa laa daa.br Mr Wacraaa. Tae rxt af aae aaarutae aW be area, at Vtrrte fare, m I ar a. BaaHrd rae tJJ reraut. te tae dura lea aT aB taeeara aTcratad tae aorttl aad- reW fr 4 Iht Ttd. aad .prcUBj On lrt ' T ta CarUSaa lantm aad tealana(lt4i raaa. WeaaetateaubetacaaacaitaetatTter aad atu airVrr aad a.Mtr. aaarc r.aUl aad ceaetvea Hi aU Mrraaen aad aSeeaeea.aad a are eiteae.eem Bus rtrr before ta aetara ml rtleeaaeat aad cwrla FIFTEnX" MONTHS for 1. Seaiasix br IVcerBeer, see readf. aad k raatalat lae afrataa eaarert at "Wu Mtatar etttberradaMararr rarWIj aad latrmt. H" bar aa taere readable aeaater f tM ataruase tat rrtbeea iMced. Tae abree aaatbert eT Scxibiaa , farAafett.tr auaater. aad Octaeer, raatatatac Ue pealax eaaptert at Tat Late a LIiX" ! be ' Crra leerrrj atw tabacrtbrr ibe reqantt .liaaad wbaetabierrTebetat aath Ihc prrteat iMaiar, L . attb tbe Neteaaber aeaaber. Satacrtraea frtrr. tt a jrar as teatt a aiaiber ' Social trraat ea bvaad itham, Sataertbe ib tba antra beetteOtr.ar teed a caret, ar P. O, eaer erdcrta MmtitACa , 31S Brmdetr. XT KRUG-CHAMPAGNE. PRIVATK erven, la aru aad plata. WIIIRLIt.Ia eurta asd (data. ' PKIUSIKKi: ttCALITK, la eaam aal ptsu. roraalebr HELLMANN BROTHERS &C0. miut AQK.vra.aAS rnAynsot INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, at I and aB Krarnf !., Han Kraarlaea. SI SO aad 9 ea rCK DAT. It. C. rATHtDOK. .... faorxiiToa. Tvea Canrard raarhra. wttb Uaatmeof tba Itolrl oa. 1U ala be la wamaf at the laadlac ta cotiTry puiffiffn In IW lltxrl frre. flic tare M crt lata Ike next Coaeb, If roa daaocteer a in charte roe. 1 CAI IE HEATH ! WITH SIKES1 mm At tba botDeottbe ptutai 1 n iiaoat taa ate oi iaa i IK1FE OH CAUSTICS laadvltacatBata. Addrrer Br. A. H. BROWS. KIW nAVKjr, CUKK. Cenrtrioadrara rrotn hylflin ta antirl'Mt G I Q a ctr at Bonrv Afaari ara&led. Oattl asd ap 1 & nu (rte. TlltJK a av. AiruU, Uaisc. PBOGBESSl THERE 18 MONEY IN IT I THE PACIFIC Artesian and Prospecting (rttat4 Jalf J haitto to au kixdh or wkii. imkiso J. MmI, llurabl. KBlrlral. 4Cuaarla(lf"'nA- lalr et-rcmir,)flrta rtlte.(tc,tu fHUCA nilllU.l.l, r at MJilOU TO AU rK a-JiUC5&Il. UOHTSrsa ASDDl IIA51UTT LSaLUfAAAUi. The only Mattress THAT CAS BE TIOUTCXm OU UMXSIO Al TLEASCKE. Wwruifil ar 2t jtui, Wra lor CTreoUr tntm U.t to TKL MAS" h. C LlllK-fct Xzra!. x; h at aa rn-.too. ST. NICHOLAS; -TIICUIMi orALLrrRLICATIOXS laarco roKTJit: vor; OX KITHKK MIUK nrTHK ATL.lXTIC."-wiUv(n i EJJ OtMrrer TaeMM TeiaMalttttaMaarMc Mitiriat U awveaaateta. WDa lu(M kaaCred rrjI wtin aajpn. aa4 SU ril aaaArti SOattrtltaaa, tta yic4M rW.K taaeur tlarlu. inaii.ja4 alrMMt, etc. . la Ci VtUS: bavtx rr4 ! rt, K ti aw Mt ftftH (aUwt tar ar aad IV1. ctr Uvt4 rrMtaetrcu. tmm. SI : ta faB OX. as. "St JC KWti tUfM' tU tltmt tttV T it, l am rftu. tU Urt au UX Br lt r 7l rra a Irr tr 4i aC tmr- ST. NICHOLAS for 1877, Tlrt afeaa Tttk Vat eaaVrr. int. Wl' A avwr aa Vrrr tiTfiitSrl.ri twk rsuear. "Tax Slsaa er tsx fcritVT.- a Sr it Aa.ma the TitiuaitiH Ium. lirtlWf rUl. ec it in i Hay atmcwto)a, "HIS OWN ilASTEK," Br J T. TtaruiMi, xAw a aU - Joti Alraent Juno." Usau t St Bum it 8uaT 5caa(z. Bw4t MU1 txita. CarUMU WW, Beaj UkiM, ?uai aa4 aacaam Sie tae aMtf s aad at aiti Mi aUrMaaWBau et Orleatol iw aa ym -.t a, Sti a mit aralaw. TU H CM K I STB.ln IIOLIUAY .OfBKK ur T. XICHUt .!, .aray Mtrtnirt. wMim a iter tsterat- "THE BOYS OF ilY BOYHOOD" Bf vkuu cruu SlTXST. - TVe K JSMaa." a Beaaf arMiSa. J Ckartn X BirairCilliaaaif Baaralwl. -Tae Ck a Mw. .- fcj SS u X tlveaar. A CaetMaau rar Swr Sbvavn ar aif . ae Br Tx&nm "Tae !- Carl.tam Trrr " Vr LarrrtU F Barf. rwioaa4CUrWWY,ael7ljuwiaa.A C TS.V1. 4 f:r the Cbris Hcli: raans-jrartVtrealStolaarrtmcHnSar WV r V llllaaa Calleai KrjmmU Jakai ti. WBIIIIer. Tk.vi. Hiilin. W llllaaa Henlll. Dr. HsILaaiS. Cievrc HuB.. i ale. Raaf.re aV. Hl, rnak K. Miwrt.. J ! ultUn. Taere tu to Mark-a, tXttraet, aad . ee I at tt i iC aa tlri. r Harriet Trmt wpef rertl. CmIMc, Karma tVlMler K.IIeci. aUleaWtlt wiaan rhela. laalu Alr.ll. tUarretla I. Hair. CelLa Taailrr, Xtrj Xaaea BWj., a XJaj Taere elfi ae ai "TWELVE SKY PICTURES," Br Faer. Faeeras. aae Attneaoser. aWBaujM. aaevlax "Tae Stan Esek Masta, eaeSIVe BAleia7i la tafema axr wrtea I a rerUar Kteact twctsOt ttTea ta tVc rata. ajs rwtaTT.vartarjrwTRCCTiejr.-rta ' rrs ai raoticutwiTAxawivi BOX.atoa4xtieda.aeretatee.a Sr Vlca aa vst ceaGaae l ArMjttX t raxSA" at (lie airamrt tatae eat T.,,,r-'r T.rrrs i?t "mr.-n TXare It a aaietaw ti jry tSnt raa te Mil at rraat aU eteare arWafa uf cxxsxxxt re. UC tat snietn. nrkrtkrr larraM tr-rkjmt art Unlluj trUX fSf ... jxt &Ur twrt M arar 6Breat art Sett rpr Tae icadea up "VoMnntU atltr eai tu tfaef ta ev ri .raartatl tern Inn" GOOD NEWS FOR BOYS AND CISLS. Te atret tbe deaaad tar a cbrae Sr XiCaeLaa SIC -Km t. aae yrate ed Ta?a. I azd II baa Vra rrdwed aatlraea. Tae abree Tatosra. ta aa etaruat Sbeary m. rr. tI IM fta fl rSt. IU. aalbat aSsif , glentatlr caaVlrra a caattta tet, Tteae Tatesrea raatata aare aKnealTe icaVrUl tbaa tTSf deCan vrtb at tba aretaarj eaeVreat bvaxa. FaearrtetSra frfre. M a rear. Txelaree bond ra aaae aad a TeterrtrOnx Ur ta rear, eVr tXi. a'ati I'M ta neaem(aera!er.eeteadaiaaer I lacavecae r O (aarTarrr tt'tnrwrH irrr. ..... ft .IA TT l ll i r. I r V T jUHlOM WIRE MATTBESS CO. 1 L-Si 'rrnromLasX EiiTAOUSUCU 1833. ASS? IMTl aJaALLt. A Lkumeat for "Wortarr tor se ea aua oe bcxt. Xrrchasta 3CBi.aaaroruiy or aae br rrrrj rrtUeat la anicia saw saea m ue uuieu suira t'Jtn tfrre uaa tatr. Tellow- wnpprr tor aalnal and I Kxtraet Coa a tr Utr froa u. It. Stenocd. in.Mn..iin ,k. .11 ..- . ... - - tbtaa it It tse beat remedy Ear aoraadoaa ta IMfltntfllMi " Sxtrart ha t lute: troa Sboeaixtr X Ca.. ttnrl frrm Mliw tw. Iwi 1 ...Tt ot .war y-.iip; uu iaxa ot in ouer iiauaenu contused, xsn oare area It ased oa no Extract trora a letter troa Fittee A TVrrr caiue wiia eoou esm warn eiarre Sara r.lny OU oaaof tae beat anlelrs for wail It U I -"V ,rv r uV TOa ! v. uofpia w vaaa 01 asr uaimect Merchant's Gargling We are bow. and lure beea far aai&A erar. 1,. iSfat aoaaa atwa, extrxctlnc IT"r . m vnt poaere?e au I r - h" , "T oa wbrre a llalarat U rrcolred last ta errr beea lbaf-WVi!X i . v rr . 1 ette unra: aaa tae oouira pat ap I or aur arttboct atala. are path aoarht for." " r m I I n. I.iml.. fill m UI M V tl n-. m I , , a Jl-,- .W Z v.. ' I V aaaa wa awa. ea v M awe;. w UyH VUT AS, Wslal 1 ,klat bat act ptaaBUy. xTcliov wrapper ter lal aad irMto fist !1 Merchant's Gargling Oil Xrreatal e CxreUBe Oil ti a dlfittlbla itlsnlt mA NmlutiK. it r-n tv. -r, he aen iinch a remedy ta iBdlealed. sad U a rood 1 1 OT CTXBM Or ViiUBI or lh KUnurh. (Mr. ItaiarT.! iTiv 3r!or, nuea JreBCHASTJS GARGMM3 OIL ,1 a r a W 1 1 a a. a. - a w i11 T at A I ar e a Jf a - - a iaaaaaxctarrd at Loctjt, .V.., by O.U 60,000 FOREST TREES Australian Gum Trees Euca!yplus Monterey Pines and Cyprcst,"etc. w. J i ru aa.) te a n' TT" I'"'' 'rw. rnr, iiii,.u.M(i au A T"1 ew-wa toaar tor Uif m 1 t kwt. r ".'" a r.u. . sAaTrx. ,lS XtrwiiM. 4Lix Ca.Ci. WHITNEY & HOLMES ORGANS 72 Fuuit Tatud atA SItM ItunHr Hod NEW STYLES, NEW SL0 SIOi-5. KirrulH nre Tear. SeM tar Prte IltV wHiracr a hblmes oac aw co-CaUer. Wheat Has Advanced ! OCT PU3IPS ARE LOWER. r'PUHPS. PUMPS, PUMPS, - rea n. Utiw. Carttrn. ram. Tlel. tnr Urrp IVella. or Hhaltow WolU. 2rzix Cylirisn, Ires CyHsisrr, PiTCHEE SFSi? mn, OSTESS Pli! rnoiztjitr axb set ail. Traa euat ri e aaalM . TaeTrm4temtcan.arnat Saryeicra. sser. M4f iaT. T rtnr M CHAS. P. HOAG. Ill Beale ere. er Hvari.a rmaV Cra.ral Atnl RrUp Wlilll. KEEP WARM! Florence Oil Stove! FOR COQKINSAND HEATING. NAXtrL IIIZX..seat. 19 Jnr JIo!jcwry r Sajt ' f A HEATlTt r B THK BOt or THE TS not c murt 3 T?cr r mmrt ae raast -evrtMxaaK!Uj AmiiW ntlinn K in eanrTMAe ZSmm. aer utaer t ae mr , wtt a6cnr- t eaa raerrte m-ao(KU(aum aL KICC. : 5t, . Wal-ifW PACIFIC Business College, 320 POST STHKKT. Omrrr ryins 3rABX say rzucsca TVeaaant a oat eaeearte Usavntal Caa i krtaa taecMJt CrrixS ja are Saxattsre- aacr- xa a yasae 4rxt. eaa UT-. Bar a4 eerar oaaa. fcatrrreaaafearaai aa. rt. an tftTirg aiaaim. ax aar Carcat niy t lools and Shoes. JORXxrtAIVAS.S ear. Ss arrr as JacAaaa M.. MS fraaeawa. n aulr a rrr tae txt rireea cur Lraer atxis at araoa r aa r-. txJ- a -aawa,. uttet Vm. tl Uli Leaser ata. Fneca Cj-f taJO. BwrV asc latna meet ac i satcia erer rVraaa Sa ta cacatrr eniencx Boco aa4 Siawa aa sUt arat c CIBar aaart tra te rrdactaaa ac Sw er resc la aaaae ae exarwi eaarrrt 2cbr t J Boct aad Saea nC MT i5 VASl TjtTtX OXLT cVxea aad Sacra tot COD. rt-TTT ear r-Soc EUBBEE COATS! 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