The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 07, 1877, Image 4

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    Home Makers.
Tliero arc very few iiertons in the world,
and those few not to be envied, who ore
insensible to the delights of a happy
home. These who are fortunate enough
to possess it are generally wise enough to
prize it; while those who havo it not
make it the nucleus of many an air castle,
and the chief figure in many a future
prospect. It is, However, far easier to
enjoy, or to hope for this inestimable
blessing, than lo secure the various ele
ments that most combine in order to
form It. .
It is a prevalent idea that woman, and
she alone, must always be the home mak
er. This is her business, it is alarmed,
while that of a man necessarily lies out
aide. It is his part to provide the means
of support; hers to supply a veil-ordered,
gladsome, refreshing, peaceful home.
There is much truth in this vie, but,
like many other truths, it has been run
into the ground from the failure to jcr
ceivc the other side. A home, like a per
son, has a dual existence; it has an outer
and an inner life; it is formed by the
circumstances that surround it, and the
characters that dwell within it. There
is the house with its appurtenances, lis
opulence or poverty, its comforts or in
conveniences, its loaded tsble or frugal
board, its neatness and thrift or disorder
and waste. This is the outer life ot the
home. To this both man and woman
equally contribute. The division of la
bor, as usually maintained, is, upon the
whole, equitable. His lies oetaide the
iiome, hers within; but lmth are equally
important, equally remunerative in tlte
true sense of the word. Neither his earn
ings nor her care would alone make and
lceep the home, even in its outer life,
while united they supply all its needs.
Any shirking on cither side is fatal. If
the man, through self-indulgence of aay
kind,fails to do his part, the woman will
be overburdened, and the family com
forts curtailed or destroyed. If, on the
other hand, she, through love of pleasure
or lack of discretion, neglect the wise or
dering of her hoasehold, or slide into
fashionable extravagances, the result will
be equally disastrous. "Vhat-rer be the
resources, or the style of living they
adopt, it requires all the abilities aad
painstaking of bath in their respective
spheres, to maintain this external do
mestic life, with prudence, comfort, and i
consistency.
It is, however, to this inner life of the
home that we must look for iu purest
and most permaseat happiness: and here,
also, do we find man and woman to be
equally nectsry and equally responsi
ble. 2Tot the house, however richly far
nLbed and judiciously arranged ; not all
the labor and thought of the man in earn
ing and the woman in managing, how
ever praiseworthy each may be, can aloae
secure a happy home. They arc, indeed,
indispensable, but not seScient. 2oi
only must hand and brain construct the
home, but heart mast inspire it. There
must be love, patience, self-sacrifice, sym
pathy, contentment, courage to llear,
firmness to endure, in a word, all the
qualities that go to make up character.
11 tnese be absent so is happiness, bow
ever congenial and satufactsrv mar be
the external home.
Just here a fatal mistake is frequently
made. Tne busv man, wearied with toil.
and harassed, perhaps, by tbe events of
tne day, comes home to find rest and re
freshment He feels that his labors
abroad should be recompensed tv com
fort; ease, and freedom from care at
home. This is, perhaps, natural; bst be
lorgets that tne wile and mother, it ear
nest and conscientious, has bad her trials
and labors also, aad is probably in need
of rest and svmpathr quite as much as
he is. Tbe truth if, that bomehsppiaes
is not a harve.-t for which depart of tbe
household is to labor, that another part
may ettjoy. Each one most plant the
teed, and water the ground, and destroy
the weeds, and then each one will par
take of tbe bounteous crop. As the hus
band and wife both contribute to form
the external home, they must equallr
unite to fill it with the living presence of
unselfish affection and thoughtful kind
ness. If cither fail In this, if one be al
ways striving to make the home, and the
other only to enjoy it, disappointment is
inevitable.
Tlte children, too, should be eacoar
aged aad trainedrom their earliest years,
to contribute their share towards the
home. .Every boy and girl can add i.
the family joy in a multitude ot ways,
which will often rapidly to view when
they arc sought. The littlekindnesses to
one another, the willing deference to pa
rental wishes, the plans laid lor eaten ul
winter evenings, pleasant surprises, and
gleeful reunions, small gills of bandi
work to "race the familiar room, with
hundreds of other natural outpourings of
affection and gratitude, will bind elm
dren to their homes and make them ceo
ters of happiness far more than can ever
be the case when they are merely recip
ients. It is the good we do much more
than that which is done for us that pro
motes our highest enjoyment; and each
member of a household who would taste
tbe keenest delights of a happy home
must constitute himself or herself, in the
best sense, a "home maker." Public
Ledger.
Is Detxsce. As a race, bachelors are
abused, and wbv7 Simply because th?-v
are bachelors. .Married men are contin
ually boastin'r of their happiness. If
they are so happy, why not keep more
quiet about it! But they are always
talking of tbe loneliness of bachelors,
Loneliness indeed I Who is petted to
death by ladies with marriageable daugh
ters? Invited to tea and to evening par
lies, and told to drop in just when it is
convenient? The bachelor. "Who lives
in clover all his days, and when he dies
has flowers strewn on his grave bj the
cirls who couldn't entrap him? The
bachelor. Who strews flowers on the
married man crave? His widow? Well
not always. Who coes to bed early be
cause time hancs heavily on his hands?
The married man. Who gets a scolding
for picking out the softest part of the
. . , , - . t . , i . i.
ueu, ana icir waning up iuc muj wucu
, . . i rri
lie turns out in inc morning i iub mw
ried mbtu Who has to split wood, house
hunting and marketing to do, the young
ones to wash, and lazy servants to look
after? The mat ried man. Who is taken
ud for wbippinz his wife? The married
man. Who nets divorced? The married
E3&S..
"What's the use of making such a fuss
about a little water?" said a judge before
whom motion alter motion had come in
a case where a small spring was tbe ob
ject of contention. "The parties are both
milkmen," quietly said one of the law
yers. "Oh! I mx," said the judge.
Hekkeet Sfexceu says George Eliot
ic the greatest woman who ever lived.
Gaees he never taw Barnaul's fat woman,
scyg-the Pott.
An Elcpliaut in a Ease.
uumnro a unratm wms in an uproari
ycstcnluy morning, and a curious tlirunjj
guthercd in tbe streets near by. A big
elepbant named liorsrn, which arrived
lrom lavcrnool on bsturdav tor litr
uura's menagerie, was asigned to a
place where throe other elephants were ;
chained, and bonis unaccuttouicu 10
stand otherwise than alone, ho locame for the release of a soul from purgatory
very belligereut. He walked in front of ' for the Tauists, as woll as the iloddhuts
his companions as laras his chain wouiu
normit. struck thorn on their heads with
hU trunk, and seemed determined that
they should acknowledge hit superiority.
Always when several elephants are to
gether one masters the rest, before jwaco
12 established. Mr. Hale, the keeper of
B.reo, gave him blows with a stout
slick, and aided bv several other men.
watched the boasts throughout the night. '
Biirsen entertained a consequent grudge J
against his keeper, aad as the latter, 1
about '
in me morning, was giving him
water, hit him a blow with hi trunk on
the side that knocked him twenty foet
l.r i. r.l I
away. Hale ran at Borsen with hi
htiek, but was teired ami thrown over
the railing. Ob returning to the ciiirge,
he was again -eized, aad this time the
bcat wa a tlte tKHut of ultinsiHS his
tusks into him, whan Mr. Cttas. McLain,
... -.
tlie bass canxaMaan, west to bis rescue
aad dragged hisi oat of reach. Barsen
tlin became farivs. He broke his
chain aad ? la; ted through the jirwuiMss
with his tmak elevated and his tail
etaadiag sti&ly in a horizontal position
He tore down the wooden railing
if it
were a taread, and went
cage, which he knocked
to the liua I
over. Thnre
was then a pindemoaiaw of roars from
all the bcat, including the seals aad
mu lions. Over twenty fled, but wvon
rallied, aad, under the leailer"i of
Mesr. 3IcLiia aad McDonald, prodded
the elephant with itcafwrk and tore his
oars with hooks until he was secared.
This was done by first laisoiag one of
his legs as be sienited, aad then twining
tlte rope arose U his other
caused him to fall beavilv.
legs, which '
Then, being I
eg and hi .
helpless, his fore and bind
taks were ch&iaed. Is ttti
condition, j
aiier uemcaoows ueaung, ne wa atiowea j
to rise, and wasted to one f the posts of s
the garden, to which be was attached. !
. r. a a a ,
I Ilis ears were badly lacerated, and blood i
stream ed from wounds
oa ats sides ami
belly.
An elephant, after being cooonered.
rarely attempts a second rebetli(a, and
Bonen was qeiet latt creniag, obeung
the commasos of tbe attendant. It
took six boars to sebdne him, and men
were altexwards oocspted for hoars wash
ing a war the oonstaat Sew of blood. 31 r.
liale was badly, bet sot dangeroeilv
hurt. Charles Hivers had a verv narrow
escape, fer the etefthaal at one time bold
mm wita ins trust, aad was a the point
of driving his tasks into him whea a vio
lent blow of a clah caed the trnnk to
loosen. Bisn is sow so well chained
that be can not break koc X. . 5nn.
Habits of the Swedes.
These settlements consist of two, or
perhaps four. bo&es, with the necesa&rr
out-buildings, aad seem generally inhab
ited by tne several members of the same
family. Some of them have existed a
comiderable time, aad are occupied low
by tne graacctuldren or mat rrand-
children of the original settlers. Origin
ally the government granted free gift of
land, but they have now craved to do
this, and the number of tbe settlers docs
sot appear to be receiving many addi
tions from ontaide. Tbe boases'ssnaliy
consist of two or more large rooms on
the grosnd floor, with lofts above, aad
vast chimney hearths in one corner, in
which the logs of pine, soae tw.j er three
feci in length, are piled upright when a
tire is wanted; being tit, they bars up in
a few minetes into a loarisg Are, widen
Mif n fn-i& ltt?
lae Xamiiy lire cfciesv in the ksichen.
and this and thegeett-efcamber are a Lost
twenty or thirty feet square, and fur
nished with a kind of sofa bedstead
which pulia out to as to afford a alccp-
ing accommoaauoa of aboet five feet six
inches by three feet. The kitchen itself
s not over-dean, nor are the persons!
bawts ei me people witaoat rearuacti ia
this respect; yet the gaeet-efaamber, the
linen and the crockery, leave nothing to
be dottrcd,
Tbe bonscs are snrroaaded by a small
flannc. when II.? etlnr Mttiri! f..r
clearing, where the settlers cultivate fur
their own ooaumpton seflicient oxt
and other grain, hay and potatoes. They
sow their corn in June, and so ra(iid i
the growth under the influence of the
lengthened days that they reap the har
vest iu six or seven w eeks afterward, and
sometimes get two crops ia their short
season. Tlte cultivation is restricted to
the actual wants of the settlement, as the
difficulty of tranit precledes the possi
bility of a market for the surplus. Cattle
aad ponies, and sometimes sheep and
poultry, are kept at each station, but the
toed of the family is limited to flab
which is dried lor winter ase milk,
black or rather brown bread and rein
deer flesh, with an occasional change in
tbe shape of game or wild fowl killed on
tbe hills or lake. Everywhere, even in
the poorest houses, the must excellent
coffee Is obtainable, the green berries
being roasted over the Are and ground
whenever a capful or more is wanted.
Lively Riw.no is Baltimokc A
new and fashionable diversion is becom
ing popular in Baltimore amoag young
ladies and gentlemen fond of horseback
riding. It is called ' II are and Hounds,'
and is now played etcry Saturday, the
meeting-place of a large party being the
intersecti'in of Charles street and Bound
ary avenue. A young gentleman and a
young lady well-mounted are chosen to
represent tbe hare?, and all the rest play
the hounds. The brace of hares are
given fifteen minutes start, and have
satchels of white paper cut iu small
pieces with which Uiey are expected to
mark their course. The ride is some
times five miles and back, by various
roads and lanes, and the first couple
that overtake the hares have the priv
ilege of playiug that part in the next
performance. It is an exhilarating and
amusing sport, and promise! to to much
engaged in during the coming m miner.
When the riders become sufficiently
skilful it is proposed lo engage in an ex-
I . T it r A .
FEAits arc expressed that tbe Presby
terian and other Protestant missionaries
may be greatly disturbed by the military
movements in Eastern Turkey. Erzcrtim
is one of tlte stations of the American
Board, which lias other stations t Nar
nooL Sivas. Jfarsovan, and Broosa.
Should the war be protracted it rrrny be
come neccstarr for the mlsionarics at
ome poiuta to retire for a time to safer
places.
Illikou has fifty-two railways, with
7,275 miles of track.
In a TattUt Temple.
Pasdug along the streets in China), wo
hoard sounds en the tight which ware
setni-tnukiral, and through a narrow open
ing we saw candles burning, and turned
aiiuu to see what U might mom. llrotli-
er Allen, who is an invaluable ctccrore,
so.. u saw mat it was
in a Tauist tiinple, '
niei mine on weie1
nou mat mo ceremonies zutos
janu nom antstt, have their rmrgatory,
which 3 folds a good revenue. In the
bands of skillful priests, there is no bet
ter paying intimtioa. Upon a little in
quiry, we learned tint the man for whip
benetit these ceremonies were" perfnruied
had been dead about six mouths; that his
children had employed the jniets to get
him out of purgatory; that he bad Leon
out tor uuce uavs, out mat alter bis re-
lea e from the lower regions, it repaired
a farther lift to get him up throngh the
intervening spaces Iut. tiarddise. This
wa what they were at now. The temple
' - -
was gnrgeoHiiy decorated with
tablets, and irilt haairintrs. Oi
Miest
. !
stotnl in an inner recess aid two others,
with a servitor, were out in the larger
sjce iu front, the whole being cmtSeed
to rather a Miiall arm. the leitl Hot lww
linen large one. Off in rn id wore
1..
summ three others, one bearing on a sort
of belt, aaothor on a metallic tttah. which
gave raMicr a short, doll MMind, and the
third piayiag on a dnte. Occasionally a
few sentences were intoned res pensively.
Tbe robes of the nriests were verr cor-
eo; that of the one who seemad to be
iia rint: the chief irt was of brhebt red
gnmnd. wiih a bin Ixirdnr. :hrve or four
wide, around tbe bottom of it.
wnn.o uiwucu umu i' hc lew. ua '
faced down the front, on oach aitie, with
white. On the red gronnd at the center
of the back, or a little above the center,
was tbe gilt Bgnre of a pagida, aad scat
tered! MufMHy over it were gilt spaaelea
and dragent. He and another priest
were fenerallv ru ni with eck other.
mad ottra ehanged place with each etfc.
r, if they wore dancing; indeed they
came together onite aettretr at tisnef.
Oee of them held ia hi hand a Mece of
wooj, alnjt mx tnrbes long, and an Men
and a half qare, hnng aKmt with ie
of in tier covered with writina. on which
. . .
his eves ware intently fixed Hi -o-
k'i retire.! after a time, sasoked his niW
for a few moment, and then seated hint-1
self with a dale, and helped the mk. 1
The principal ctr eontinned jeaziag an '
his atrtps of paper, and potnting ahowt
on a piece ot coarse rlout, wsncn na t a
few aysterioas characrer oa H, in a cer
tain relation to whkh be seemed to place
himself at every chtee ef pvntinn, now
and then bowing hinintf n'U dwn :e
the earth, and toncMng hi pejwr-eo'V-ered
wand with hi forelkral; and so the
perforaiaaee wat Uil gning f when we
i.r
Daring the whob- seean, tyectntar!
eame and went at pinanre, sense even J
fatng between the osskaaUng ptimU, I
whUecstiidren rotnp4 aroMal nndieekcd. .
One avan. who t d wrthia fwar feet of )
the chief piet, gave Brother Allen the!
hbtawy of tte coe ia a very lend v-see. '
wc w wc M icni iwn i h umu
carioBsly at the fnroisner. I shnald
have been Blied with den.t at the non- t
e .. .t- i . . '
cc i vac naxite HU u k nan
been for the horror I leit. that the great
enemy fcf Gol mad roan th skl htrc xo
qnired ssch ocstrol of cosnttest milHoa
of oer race, and that by ae.a even of
thear religions instinct. Ilea- revliiy
they spend their tn-'ser nntler hi insai-
rati s, and how gly they accent the J
his priet, pretend to manage their eter-
Daldetlnie4- WKat larei of eiorJioa
they are! adfrxHst
swiSHeg caw ever trer them bet the cfet
of the gtace of Gl. BuJu-p rt-i-.
Vanity of Ilea.
The late Harriet 3!rtiaeaw aets in
hnr ajtohiography, the vanity at anna
against the vanity of wemen. Sac ay
tltat daring a ft-it to Lovden, wheee the
saw tbe nrtt men of the neiiea, she w
exhibition of vanity in high place that
w.naen oouU not snrpaM.
There was BnmghaBi, wincing ander a
aewapaper critioim, aaJ t4aTi lite foi
aasong silly wenen. There wa JesPrer,
Sirtia with
eiever wonsea la
hanr hc-
tfw MiliS SJd UsgciMag among a set of
1 r t . .
icmaie Tuunra.
There was Campbell, the peat, oh red
ing his sentimentalities amid a qnivering
appreheation of making himself ridicta
ht. lie darted out of oar bonc and
never came again, beeaase, after warning,
he sat down in a room fall of tivntde (all
aathor. a it happened, en a low chair
of my old aaat's, which west very easily
es castors, and which carried bias baek
to the wall and rebounded, of coarse mak
ing everybody laagh.
Oa weat poor Campbell in a hail, aad,
well as I had long known hint, I never
saw him again; and I was not very fcrry.
for his sentimentality was too soft, and
hi crating ft.r praise toa morbid to let
him be an agreeable companion.
There was Edwin Laadteer, a friendly
and sgreetble companion, but holding his
cheerfulness at the mercy of great folks'
gracioutness to him. To see him eater a
room, curled and cravated, aad glancing
round in anxiety about hi reception,
coald not but make a woman wonder
where amoag her awn sex the could find
a more palpable vanity; but then, all that
was forgotten when one was sit'iair on a
divan with him, seeing him ptay with the
d ('.
Then there was Wbcwcll, grasping at
praise for universal learning omnis
cience being his foible, at Sydney Smith
said and liking female adoiation, rough
as was his nature with student, rivals,
and speculative opponents.
Tun Hollanders invested largely in our
government bonds during the war of the
rebellion, and while the English were
watting their money on Coaicderate se
curities, gained rich returns for their con
fidence in the ability of our government
to maintain its integrity. lon that the
five-twenties are being called in, the
shrewd Dutchmen think they do better
than to reinveu in the four-and-a-half
per cents, at more than double the price
they paid for the oan that is now bcini:
called in. They think they can realize a
larger trout by purchasing the greatly
depreciated bonds of Ilustia. It 11 pos
sible that tbey may be t x sharp for their
own good tins time, out Itussia, thus far,
has always paid the interest on bcr debt.
and if she comes off victorious in her
war against Tufkcy, all her securities
will materially enhance in value. Oin
cinnnti Gaiette.
Castle Gakdkx authorities stab: that a
large number of Germans are emigrating
to America, fearing a general European
war. The London Tinui will have to re
vise its reasons for a cessation of the Eu
ropean exodus, or make peace speedily.
DlBoaao Is an Antagonist
That should be attacked tbe Instant he ahow
hlmielf. Don't wait. At hloi before his
nail are crown, and wipe him out. The
great alterative and Invlgorant of the agv.
lloitttltr' Stomach hitters, will speedily In. 1
fate such healthful tone into jour orgi&Um I
that It will be enabled to tuceciifully reUt i
future attack. The hitler prevent and i
remedy cMII and fever and bilious remit, i
''"ta, aad eradicate ijspepaU, cumUiatlon,
livcrcotnnUint. rheumatic ailment, urinary
and uterine difUealliea. It I particularly ;
ueacnciai waeu iuc ijiieia u uccn aramco
oflUvlUlitv or U uiherently deficient In
ttrcairth. The nerve rather from It both
vlffor and trasulllty. Hut while It Impart
strength and jrlre a wboleom stimulus to
the animal economy. It doe not unduly ex
cite It like tbe cheap exhllarantt sometime
terlcd to under the crroncou linprenlun
that they can invigorate.
Luxury on the Hall.
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and aearalsta.
AMctloe for rbearaaUiai
Ax E traauaHso Krvtur. Bruwn'
BrenchUI Trochea" are wWely knen aa an
etabHhed remrdj fer tV,A, CU, Drv
ttotu, Jla-truuttt, aad ether treuMe bt the
TArvjf tU jmft,
Cceso roa Fooa rtirs "Arter trymdinc
hHre4 of detiar fer dexter fee, I
cored at latt of rheumatbrn by iareatiar four
MU la a uk of Trapfer'a ladlaa OH.-
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ore throat aad boa. rvene.
crocp, coldn,
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tie t"U aerer fra mH.
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U3S. BINCHSU-S SWEET TAR REMEDIES
pOSSI5T of SWTTAnninfrtCrtfCar
l a4 lla ww. swtKT TAI1 TUoCltLa. ax
tt-Bf dr irruaus ta tw tar t, ! to nra.
SWKlir TAIt BALSAM, to W u3 ta rurrttoa all
tWUrafawTrta.arniriUaf to tw tat arc rtW
coafla iat, tr 6erp rtl a4 tackmx Cucfk. Grvap.
Houjaa: CoaxX lateraxa. Uruaraitu. A an, mm I
tkc tin to i J c aSrci c 1 te Ir
to Cmc - a.
Mr, tllacaaia remark oa the trratisrat aad ear
oi j ro i a uu ukbbu ibu. oeu ea artrr aa ei-
rrlar- tar irar Ucuaa vita Wr avert
j tz vu aaram, c a w cw iera oi ui arcxaut rrr ol
caars. TWrlairartralabSaadBarral Utorm tat .
SWEET TAB 1 JiEUIES arc ilmJ bom. t ptrrr
Uom. wactlval tn tw tlxwat bm ral aauriu.aa
are ar la ttotr rarct rur tu tWr tr rrcaaa
Xotice to Su1cribcr8.
L L. CUAOIX CO, l Soctli roar- BOwt.
rbtlvl clpU. . Wrrr crr to ea4 to each of tw Sib
crtr or rraden of tat paper. Irr, a ita;lt o(
DODUISV ELECTIUC SOAP. pnni& tWy rrerlr
the addreu aad SRrea ceau. valch ho ciacUr pr
Um r po tae ca tfca irttp. TblaSoapvu preaoBBCed
by ta CcBtesalal Jadcra lo W U only pur Family
Sua ib made la A to erica. A It baa beca eilalttljr
adrerrbed tax ywr cmr re er br aadoabudly
beard of Ue Soap. Tbl rrry liberal offer of It Baa
aftrrn enable 1 to lrtlu qaaltty tor tWsMira
rerycfcraply. Scad jvor addrrw aad SfUra crcli
far pottac direct to
I. Z. CXAOIX t CO..
StO H. ronrtb nirrl, - - Pklladelplali.
J.T.WTO.V ItUOS. A CO. X CanrorBt Street. Baa
I raoaaca, rKe astbu lor raac iai
BtTILVHAM-S AniLTINE FUlt 11011XS. bCALDa.
Cat ad Son of all ktad
QtyvAaz CATAUX1CK ntEE TO ACICVTS
OU Wn.Tr.aAUx. 17 Muatgotaery aUH. 1.
MorrrGOMEitrs ' tkm rtuuscx hotel, aar
Ercood l,M0 TttuCLtca. e Mrol Ttctrt, at.
Cfi tfl CiTPKItDAy. ArtriU WBted. So Com"
KffJ IU UvQ prO'loa. SaratklacXev. Addrn Hh
Mimpmum A&iam Wblartoa atreet. a K.
Cr"0 ( MADE HT ONE AO EXT IK
an dats i
UUrtimof ralr:
umMr frr a. a.
BI'KXCK A CO- dnOrary trrrt.Ba rranelam.
OEXTS WANTU-
IV lac. tx lUrrlex ad ItrtnocbtB Too bel wotK
otouctt itctarr l-t Copt-
and Bl.kt.tcomm Iob clrra oa this Co. t. Ad
area. "CopjUe. " 1 oa 71 No. I3 Baiter strati, 8. T.
SAN FRANCISCO
Weekly Post
THE I EST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
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The Farmer,
The Slock Raiser,
The Gardener,
The Miner,
UK
THE HOUSEHOLD !
Th Weekly ?:t Cstalzi X:ri Zesils
Xatter ZhzzAzj Other Weekly
ITsTrtpiper PallUiei ss
The Cent. Of erei at
The Sane Price !
USEFUL GIFT TO SENB TO
EASTERN FRIENDS !
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tw !m of liauu.
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paid by a 1-abl i
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! bo eat to ow pntof-
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mM oar M raa
aaScrtapa tub Urc
roooaa u cautle tWo
Minna prrmlaa la
tknr oa lueatwr lo
nirapeBute eta Dberl
Ijioeoara ta tw -ydtiM.
t tnva. Orrry
nrt, acaool tracWn,
P tm Mrra. aad mala
tfcTl buy .ad rlrl
ca cars a aaadwK
tat or by rrtUar ap
da1 for tw sx Fa.x
oiaco WaaaLT Pimt.
:t-
IrrTW tooaty ata.1 areomraay al! vrdrr
la errry tmt. No derUUoa fretn tbl rale.
RentlttWBrr-o aboaild far rnt by Poat
oSteo Money Ordrr. r Iky Well, ITarxo
Eiprr-u to avoid lo to the irntr.
All order asd eormpoBdesee buaU be addmd
to tbe
POST PUBLISHING CO.,
8 AX FliAKCIACO, CAL.
tVBampW eople laaUrd free to tay addrea,oa
apptlca a.
MARKET STREET
Bank of Savings
631 HARZET STREET, SAN FEAHCISCO,
Opposite I'alace Hotel.
Prraldmt .
TIIOtfA II. LKll'IA
IV. X. LATnOX
He-r-irj'
Izlcml iltoved oa til Droutu nuilalte It. Bak
ortr ttindjr- lairrw: oa Tern Irp.rj t-wclrr
prr cest. srr acnafa. trpolu rceelTM trvm ou
eUrs7anL Xetrf3 tit II ask Book. fa rc
edpt or rrmltuaeo frs tW taKrtor. &ak Boot
or Ccraaeatc ot Itapodt 1S U orrnle4 er Cthr
rmltawnt. Moarj to fca la taalt nai oa oMxttnl wearttr.
lltzk. o-pts un fcAianlijj oa o'clock, f si.
CALVERT'S
CXKMOMC
SHEEP WASH
3 pr cAo.
T. W. JXK.KMJS. U rru j
cLtca. tait Altai brttir
C. & P. H. TIEHZLL c CO.,
mraarza jri n3rrrrrKa or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SO. 410 CL.1Y HTKKSrr,
Crtr Sjtosc as4 tUorrj. XS rilXXClfiCTJ.
UaAetarm tr Vrt-.. B.7i Tocta. aal CtO-
aw. r i k t xur wattsi
Orm mtMititBA tiA ttvmvOj 83t A., ilm tzA
8ar au4 at rw tt cat Let s-rim.
KmtnigMISt iwli mq mm.
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BEST PRODUCTION
Ycrba ISncna Initters,
7
T9T lUxauaax rw Liter a ranfjtl Ut BiuvL.
Yerbu Bucna Bitters,
Tmt taaifTa,
Ycrlm Bucna Bitters,
r. , 7
Tr ln ?!.
Yerba Buena Bitters,
TW font Syrtrj M iae.
Yerba Bnena Bitters.
reJcxvt.
Yerba Bucna Bitters.
T KMast C ss t.
Yerba Buena Bitters,
r '&ssl &s wJa.
CSAXZ - BZIGKAX. Aeeats. 5. 7.
G. A. POTTER,
X.r&7tr cf trA IW-.rr a els- Mttutjr
! MARBLEIZ-ORoTHAHTaS.
tats UiucT imn i raw. ci f
WESTERN HOTEL,
StOs) a tk rrws IsC 1 S So; r-fl-c
SAClL-aEXTO, CAL.
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ttow- Il'lun Uir. n rrr Sew. a a Beri
4 Ltttirj jt. tw HoKr. stT ftiii riLlK El
b . W. IaU. t-r-rrlrlar.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Johx kvxlt. J vxjk at ti cs r r ucrcc
mt to KnM. b KL . r U wr Rel
aJjraa cummck cLu. HUT . M'w
. m m -1 Xjmnr K r TWw aw? wa
ttxMuu t rosft'.xr rw a iwt rjrtr vlTk
! rwrtosr. te. I oStrt tontar txu St few
, nan. r n otk crr.wr trtto . ftct. A
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iHTEIKATIONAL HOTEL,
14 Mat Urmrmr u rrudu.
IIMutttM PES DAT
B.C rATCtCUC - - - la MraToa.
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, KOCH eea."W .IT li VLUt U TW ! CX.T to
i mnj n" t('ii to Hex In. tB rarr jxj
m Uts na C ea. li r X twy ra
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BUSINESS COLLEGE.
JOfi trT STB UT. SAX FaiXCUO. THE
I O U nt t n t exsphtto UaamU 1 li
jinrrntwe . Erui wvrtra: r twr
1 oar lmtrmraom , j-rvtOcma tacWn aW (
I vt tw pO t autrzt caa itoraca at axy
! bad trrm as aOrac.
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FALKjNEKBELL & CO..
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WOOL AGENCY.
Orrxcn-s. jo c.ur.nii. hi.i wr
anK, Caearr Mlti aad Tovw d iiu, S I
Tr dan. S t.yard at Crxrr It ArrMa4 1
QSto . Waal Raid at Aaeilo aadby rrtraie '
Coau-aet. frrmMxf d rm4 a Sjmrt .
trabrrp. Colli'. Hor Ktarkr,
&w teat aad wl 't oc CMaMn. SU tritrrtrx U
teadrd to. Adraam e aw Cas.rat rat, ta
traa.it. or WrWr, ad ea mifx, eau u oar &.
Ul aad Xtv Tarfc Aant.
Maize Flour Tollot Soap!
Maizo Flour To Hot Soap!
Malzo Flour Tollot Soap!
A irett dlamtTi r -.it m eoaipoaad tt
nuCWa. aartra. aad v kites ISt Vt. ta adtrfal
a c aad oprtor Uac revpent. aad h r,cv.
lyaaid petwata.aairry , aad erwrU Rd4t. tt
M drcauaJp perraed.aed a d errrrvWrrU a
aatniM pnoe. lUCMavt la ratrat-Ocn. IfK by
tw aa aafactarf.
MrKHIN TAN tlAAOKX A Olu raq drtpM.
AGENTS WANTED
rrontlert ATa!abi aad aatVatie ry of
ellrr iBvAdBtarrvTTT!.lrtT loa. CapUrl
tS. aad aabi Brr aad deatW of IW M-MLrr of
twlraasc Bywm aiw r w r,Dawiu
tt Oi .aSa.Wrv Sa Fraartr CI
TwaprqarWranoflUtrk ralTrta! CabTti Syrrp
nrr cae lw rlrtaal bra' of tat Baedtria Ka
iae frvat tkl. Utt it KSKt W of ntw. I retxaBjeednl
H lo toy CBwUaBcrm. A a etpertrae onth It r an
aold by tmt more buttle dans: taat tlx yearn taa of i
uy .18 ar prrnaniMO ieusa rriiaairta i:t t
W It NO I IT. VI l, fHrnJilil-s X T
Ji ceuaWKkL atn-w.
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ar 8atb.S4arralet. KTBaaor
CaLOBoro adauaUtrrad. A tad ,
i.tat ta ta ae. Uaior.T.
oalr a-njhrrad to aartai
a nrviTP wanted tor ijk ik.-t jim
nVLrl I Vtiarrrutaa.br Wutin ot tw
Umof tMutreiU J ad Taevr Brwtiier.!
mrteftlkm. ttmA fUUfar lrirrt. aad cotav
taareeatooee. A. Bascaorr A uo. W. r
WELL AUGERS.:
O PKK DAY
rA W ur a 1 '
birtceIlttaorer llIIAir.
dan Oat. Mead far CalMlaxae la
. li. BunruKB.ai. ui. Xm.
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AEE YOU GOItTG TO PABTT?
r aone bat that whleh .Ma-nc ha rrd I to tb br.t. Tk. AVKRt ll.
FAI.VT. aiXXB KKtBV rti ll I'a It. r-dt tho klknl wr4 al tk. li..
nlat KiWIblilau rar taeaaly, darwatllty, aad oeaaaaay.
THE AYERILL MIXED PAINT
ril UttTllUK EUmeMlu&atWBIsr ld and oil ailboal CUAU CISO; t of aay dolred eol r
It U preparM tM lnmrdUta applleadoa. mjatria ao OiU TMnaer. or Drier, aad doe aol ipoll bj
taadlec ay Unfth of Ubm. It I rqaaliy Mpolbr toald a oat!d work; ott r old wort wU u m .
Ib fct, atttr aar piial cut W axvl, IW AVaHttl. MtXtCU PA I. XT wtH bo faoJ aprfortoaay
otter. Aay oae eaa apply It vbocaa aaj a beaa. wkkb traly wake It tbe KAftttKR? Ktat.B.
Jrit lo J.t ta ralat for tkio a. It oold tay tb (allaa oaly.
Oeo raUoo eorer A) ,aro yard Jeovor li yard S est. For farmer tafotau. Uoa aeadnemp
cardaadprUeUattotbe CtLiraHXIA rAIJIT CO ST Mlartawa ln aaa rraaflieo,
Can Jnaciico, Xaf SO, 1877.
Wo, the asdtrslcsad Waolcaale Grocers,'
talc r-Lwunre in reaarlda the laextued d
aiaad for Eewta't Prenlani Tcut Fedr.
i aad of ttitlTyic? t t is pracnl fatlsUstlsa
givta by this brand:
' Wellasaa, Peek & Knit ft Baler,
Eact 4 Saairtoa, Jne & Co.
i Ledd2,Wal?U tCsu, H. Eiraaa ft Cu
Hxj E:m,
Taber, Har5ter Ca,
J. JC Plxe 4 Co
J. A. Felsr ft Co
XcTrtcn Ere, ft Co.,
Castle Ero.,
yubzis ft co
Booth ft Co.,
KilUkea Znu,
Aiuaj,Ke5m&Ce..
7. Ca&trl ft Ca,
2C t C. Jju:?9U,
TlHeaa&2ft4al,
Albert Jtaa ft Co,
W.-W.Dodj ft Co.
! Saeraseata.
3HT(EELL WAGONS,
A. W. 8AS20S5, Ajest, S3 Ia! St, E. T.
'THE XarWTX rarat Ff-rM t Syria Wxwu
i trm .jaara uiattot iwauruiib! mtt
anrt tw nail t IW l-Mlte Cms wtur
taa aay ar Mr sora aiM bi at tw
' law. ibutM tnm S4 a anaaict-T x Va
TH0R0UIH5RACE, EXPRESS
v1:
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Carriage ul m uali.
GREAT ENTERPRISE.
T2 EE22iSS?? ilS
t ever 100,000 Acre efSnCATIS-,
TLZ0W PUTS, SP2HCE. T13. aai CZ3A2
s1 - '; w saw xiia.sina? u,ia
a user itezarx, lis sr.ua v xizszn, iu
f BdU o.' Trawars. 157 il si Ttlegrai
L t,UTcra;bSsas; ai csj i'i
ea al uo care ai isrwi.
Tie 3CGAS. Pli'E Is c7a4 ia .
XT, ll tse wtila csaat ca be n Hid.
Tie TIXLOT. TVXZ Is lr, ia rraiaed
S.S.'0
T i SPCC u great (trjt, dzrxila
"- txjoaei, ai epdaUy aii?titjEriir
J .rwi n 1 1 .x l . i i l . h
a a j aiiMi jr. a i c a a x vv
' are as tz tar a great Txrittj st jes-
utrcar liirty nfTH-r. of it', wtri est,
as 1 tie eaa r 1ST7 la irij &; U
UeaniTHiHU artarr es haai, tiresSy sea
sized by tie tt di-aU sX d -is- a-t
Ciica.
X erdsn eaa be id es a iar't S3 ee Jsr
. afl Via i SCILSISG XATTSI A T.S. rsact er
xaseiT.bywtseleraataai rsbstaatial
wsrk zzxj b acta ;?!itd witbaat day a:
tie aral cart Is r graea labcr.
1 Orat asrtb4 ilateriarledatleta i;it. Sa
. Tnz rftce pices a! rrti;2
! DO0S,SASH aid IUT03 always es u
l Is Ixrra e
A Ireai
sizzza ixcxxASD tr22 ax.
B1!T.
7T- pUO cea
(jrlakul for ta4-ai
a. OS. S. ZAT05, Ge-tral AgasS,
law airHT lffrt, l jnraetw.
FRESH COVE
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OYSTERS
Packing of 1S77.
THE BEST CAKHED OYSTER
rrn orraxas ta tsu z.axa-r.
TW S e a: WWJ w S aly l5psner.
TABER, IIARKEK CO..
to at It CaSaraU St S i TruttMa.
K. IETKICK & CO..
BAGS and TENTS,
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IUci.NcrOa.rtc. raa. Am uaas
twetoCorrrve . 123 Qxj Street, S. T.
ooktoohd
drriu-, BS2U-, ETsras Wma I Einai,
AT
ABBOT BeWSlSU C.T.
413 aal 415 Batttrr Strett, 5 Fraaciac.
x. n. st.awTai.aji. ait.i.
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