3Aolo of Yakiusr Gunpowder.
The, mode of making gunpowder ia
nowadays about Hie same everywlieic
Tlie saltpeter, the charcoal, and the sul
phur all must be ground very finely.
Among rude tribes in Asia, as in old
times, the grinding is done by women
and children, who pound the ingredients
with wooden pesOcs in wooden mortars. !
and often finish by blowing up the entire j occupy the ground floor are nearly corn
family, houso and all. In other places pletod, and Mime of them already rented,
they pas a crank-shaft through a barrel ' It is expected that the proceed from
and fix it in a frame. This barrel they 1 them will go far toward defraying the
partly fill with what they wish to puher
ire, and also with a quantity of brass or
wooden balls. By turning the crank rap
idly the balls and the material are both
rolled around from side to aide, and finally
the grinding is effected. Next they mix
the three together in proper proiortiou,
spreading it on a wooden table, turning it
with wooden paddles, and rolling it with
wooden rollers; then thev put it back
into the wooden mortar or tub and pound j
it acain. anv blow, just as likelv as not.
being the last they will live to give. If
they and the powder survive this, they
then spread it on a cloth in the sun to dry,
and if it don't blow up before they gather
it together again, the husbands and fath
ers of these brave women and children
soon have plenty of powder. I have been
told of a lady, brought up in the Eat In
dies, whose most vivid remembrance of j
her early life was the blowing-up of a
"native" family by such means. Bat in
the modem powder-mills there are deep,
circular troughs of stone or iron,
around and around in which travel pon
derous wheels. Men with w ilea shovels
keep the material under rollers, where it
is thoroughly crushed.
When enough of each ingredient is
ready to make a batch of powder, they
weigh it about 75 parts of saltpeter, 15
of charcoal, and 10 of -sulphur. These
proportions, however, vary somewhat, de
pending upon what the powder is to be
Hied for, and tbe strength required.
The weighed -out ingredients must now
be mixed. Usually, the charcoal and sul
phur are put together first in rewlvinj
barrels, in which are loose zinc, brass, or
Conner balls: and when this iscomnleied.
the saltpeter is added, and tbe rolling j
process is repeated until tbe whole is well J
intermingled, in some mills ue inrec
ingredients are put into the barrels and
mixed in one operation; but this mode is
attended with greater risk.
All this, however, is meze stirring. The
real mining must be done under great
pressure.
2fow begins the greatest danger. The
,1 .:-i ..1 . . . ..
shed, called the "incorporating mill,1
. . - . ...
where there are more wheels and troughs;
bat, instead of men with shovels, there
are wooden and copper scrapers attachtd
. .1.. v.: .v.... r .n .v. i.
and keep the mixture in place The ia- .P of ,a Growing a force of
grrdienu are placed in he trough, the , n,,?.od for gw 5 lUc nver,
wheels started1, and tbe men lk thei bo duM t0" Ginrgeva. The
doors and go awav. Hour after hour, I t,,r?t Ue?u1of. .T-"
around and aroand'in tbe dark, all alone , niall body hick into the river were
rumble tl.ese mighty wheels. So long as ecefol ly Mi mnlorcements
tlieUtde scrapers attend to their business, , " "P'd -T -.f"'
erenlv spreading the mixture three o; to theleft kink, tmtil, fcal y, OW met.
four Inches dee? in the bottom of the "d guns were assembled on Uie north
trough, all will be well: bat if anvthing . sho-. .LvofI eJort to advance fcr
Soes Zong-pvf-ls '-that is he end J th" f"" back the Rostsan army
Sf thatmilL If the crushing wheels and whl hd fUeB lflte ,?tr?5f1
the iroa bottom of the trough should!?? '11 f
happen to touch, the chanS are thev ttbcmS!l,reit VfS S?,
Zr CClrr;
-XZJ, opposed to Fwent '
' icmh4i.
powder
this.-
Xarages of Mice in Different Countries.
The mischief of the little field-mice is
done to very quietly and adroitly that
few are ever caught at it, and much of
tbe blame is put on the moles, squirrels
and wood chucks, tbat have enough sins
of their own to answer for. The meadow
mouse of Europe, which is very like our
own, forty or tifty years ago came near
causing a famine in parts of England,
ruining tne crops Dtiore uiey couta get
fairly started, and killing almost all the
young trees in the orchards and woods.
More than 30,000 of the little rascals
were trapped in one month in a single
piece of forest, beside all those killed by
animals. About a year ago, too, a simi
lar disaster was threatened in Scotland,
where millions of mice appeared, and
gnawed off tbe young grass at tbe root
just when it should have been in prime
condition for the sheep; and when that
was all gone they attacked the garden
vegetables. The people lost vast numbers
of sheep and iambs from starvation, and
thousands of dollars' worth of growing
food; but, all finally, by together waging
war upon them, the pests were partially
killed off. The mice did not in either
case come suddenly, but had been in
creasing steadily for years previous, be
cause the gamekeepers had killed so many
of the "vermin" (as owls, hawks, weasels,
snakes, etc, are wrongly called) which
are the natural enemies of the mice, and
keep their numbers down. Farmers are
slow to learn that it doesn't pay to kill !
the birds or rob their nests; but tne boys
and girls ought to understand this truth
and remember it. In this country, the
greatest mischief done by tbe field-mice
is the gnawing of bark from tbe fruit
trees, so that in some cf the Western
States this is tbe most serious difficulty
the orchards have to contend with. Whole
rows of young trees in nurseries are
stripped of their bark, and of course die;
and where apple-seeds are planted, the
mice are sure to dig half of them up to eat
the kernels. This mischief is mainly
done in the winter, when the trees arc
packed away from tbe frost; or, if they
are growing, because then the mice can
move about concealed under the snow,
and nibble all the bark away up to the
surface. Rabbits get much of the credit
of this naughty work, for they do & good
deal of it on their own account. The
gardener has the same trouble, often find
ing, when he uncovers a rare and costly
plant in the spring, that the mice have
enjoyed good winter quarters in his straw
covering, and hare been gnawing to death
his choice roses. Millions cf dollars,
perhaps, would not pay for all the dam
age these small creatures thus accomplish
each year in the United States, and I
fear they will become more and more a
plague if we continue to kill off the
harmless hawks, owls, butcber-birds and
snakes, which are the policemen appoint
ed by Nature to look after the mice, and
protect us against them. f. Nicholas.
Tkavelxno on railroads will soon be
as pleasant as stcamboating. In addition
to their sleeping cars, the Pullman Palace
Car Company have recently placed upon
several of our leading railways their hotel
cars. In these cars one can take bis
meals as pleasantly as at a hotel. The
springs of these cars arc so finely ad
justed as to entirely obviate all danger
from the overflow of liquids from the
dishes, even when the train is running at
forty miles an hour.
Colorado, the new State, is more than
4wke ae large as New York,
A Hotel for Women.
A K5t commendable enterprise is fast
approaching completion in New York.
Ilie project for a hotel for women, which
was planned ana started ly A.T. istewart,
has been vigorously carried out by Judge
Hilton, and it it expected that the t-tnict-
urc will le ready lor occutmncy in the
fall. A number of larva store which
expenses ol the notch luc scconu aim
third floors have largo and handsome
offices, parlors and reception rooms which
nrc finely frescoed and painted. All of
the rooms arc large and well lighted and
ventilated, and each has gas and running
water. This novel enterprise of conduct
ing a hotel exclusively fur womeu is
something of an undertaking, but those j
interested in it arc quite sanguine of sue
ctws
It will be conducted uivin the Euro
pean plan, and will be onder the direc
tion of a matron. At a large restaurant,
which will be connected with the hotel,
a guest may procure such food as her
purse will warmttt. The rooms will be
rented for a single night, or for a week,
or a month, and the pricei will le
placed at the lowest limit possible. It
is expected thitt most of the occupants
will be of the laboring classes, but any
women of respectability may obtain ad
mittance, Ol a necessity, the hotel will
have rules which will be rigidly cn
f rced; chief among these is that repair
ing cleanliness of dress and person. As
the hotel is amply supplied with laaa
dries, bathing-rooms and an abundance
of water, there will be bo excuse for un
cleanliness, and & dismissal from the
house will be the penalty of a violation
of this rule. It sems to us that there is
no reason why such an enterprise tltoald
not succeed. Aside from being a very
laudable undertaking, it -will sapply a
want long felt by woen whose necessi
ties oblige them to frequent New York
on business, and whose resources are not
adequate to the demands ef the ordinary j
hotel: also, for those who wish fir
more retirement than they could find
elsewncre, and lor many etner reasons. 1
11 is onpcu iw so pmwonaj ma au-
venture mav meet witn success. 1 t
Blade.
An Eptodp in the Rnsso-Tnrklsh
Campaign of 1811.
In 1811 the opposing Russian and Tnrlc-
isa anaia auiuu iscidk
shxki lacing eacu outer vu
nriTWVftfo MinV- nf th Tlannlw, I lanrw
the night between the ith and 9th of &ep- j
tember the Turks succeeded, by making
a feint, and so attracting theRas.ians to ,
a spot some three miles below the real
stand the counter attacks directed against
Uaable to drive back the iavad-
in fj (lje aujtns desist od from any
further active
measures againit it, but
bringing a strong flotilla of gunboats up
the Danube to prevent supplies being car
ried across theiiver into the Turkish camp
on the left bank, they quietly awaited
events. The provisaoas of the Turkish
force, thus completely isolated, enable
to retreat because of the flotilla which
effectually prevented any bridge being
thrown acmss the river," soon began to
run short. The weather became cold, t
but there wai no fuel with w
die fires. Under these circumstance
.uaenng yi u: u.ca -ere veij E" j
fY'T - t . I
it bad to be eaten raw, as even tbe tent
poles had been cat op and barced. Han-
dreds died daily and their comrades had
tint ctwrf h fa linrY Ihnm llaci vtl
n-" j p
consequently sooa aided to famine, so
that when finally, on the Sth of Decern-
ber, peace was coacluded, bat 4,009 men,
who are described as being but living
skeletons, with scarce sufficient strength
to stand upright, were left of the 30,000
who three months before had crossed the
nver.
Tux Tkutji-Teixer. It is worth
while now and then to bare what is
called tbe truth told yoa about your
self. There are times when such trith
telling is of great and immediate service.
But I have noticed that persons who
plsme themselves upon speaking the
truth to their neighbors are persons who
really bare no special devotion to truth,
but who have, on tbe other hand, a pas
sion for making pontile uncomfortable,
Tbey do not love their neighbors; tbey
hate thetn, or are indifferent to them.
With them so-called truth-telling is mere
ly a form of self-indulgence.
Jlow would it do, tne next time trie
village truth-teller comes around, for you
to tell the truth to him!
"Kind friend, I thank thee for telling
me tbat my daughter's manners are rude,
and that my uncle, the parson, should be
spoken to about his method of public
prayer, and that my best Sunday-go-to
meeting hat is two seasons behind the
times; but let me reciprocate thy kind
ness by informing thee that thou art a
selfish old gossip, without enough brains
to perceive the whole truth about any sit
uation, but only a silly half-truth, or a
miserable distorted truth, which, from
the best of motives, I advise thee to keep
to thyself." UTU Old Cabinet;" Seribna-
f or July.
A QcEEtt CiiATT. At Wlmington is
a queer craft, the schooner "Ada Bn
built by a New Brunswick farmer with
only a few tools, and consuming six years
in its construction. He lived on the
upper St, Johns river, and during the
spring freshets he floated bis craft down
to bt. Joan. Jie nad expended every
dollar he could raitc, including the pro
ceeds of the sale of his farm. The
scliocner is described as looking like
something "between Xoab's ark and a
log house." The stern aptwars as if the
vessel had been made by the mile, and
cut off in lengths to suit The hatchway
is almost large enough to drive a horse
and wagon through. She regutcrs sixty
one tons, but her timbers arc ctroDg
enough for a vessel of five hundred tons.
She carries a bouse on deck resembling a
sportsman's cabin in tbe woods,nd fitted
up inside in a manner to correspond.
If you want to enrage a Philadelphia
street railroad director, Just suggest to
him that the fares should have been re
duced from seven to five, instead of to six
cents. Its a subject on which he's alto
gether two cents-itirc.
Seventeen-Year Visitors.
.Sow Jersey peoplo are not usually
lacking m hospitality, but they do not
viow their present guests with a kindly
feeling. Even the title of then; red-eved
visitors ate not fairly accorded to thiw;
jintttad of their cluneal na.iicck-.tda, the
erroneous one of locut it inflicted up n
mem. I lie cicada couhln t le more hu
Incky in the matter of Kitting a bad
name if he were a Spitz. There are thou
sands of Jcrseymcn who firmly beKeve
that lite infect who is drumming a mo
notonous tune in the tree top is a Bear
relative to the kwglrgl V-pper that
has traveled from the Koeky Mountains
to tbe Jlisiippi. Xow, whether tbe
grasshopper of the West is or is not the
locust, may le a debatable question, with
the weight of evidence in theafllrmatirc;
but that the cicada it not a locut is
a fact not open t question at all. The
bpier belongs to a sub-order furnished
with shsrp jaws and magaiicent diges
tion. But neither the golden wheat nor
lite tall timothy nor the waving at offers
a meal to the cicada. His mouthpiece is
a proboscis and he is a tucker; but, fortu
fr'r ,uc "uu" M T T '"c I
bloodthirsty dujrfHltion of anither iBCt
smiewhat similarly provided and tMually
at home in New Jersey.
Let be junto ckaJa septeuledm.
His life is a romance. He amis himself
r i. 1.- ... . .1.-
at Iirst cwnsott!Hss an nrptmn, crawling 1
ton a twitr that he cannot oat. and nerchei
Btgh iu air. lie wants to reach the ,
ground, but ae wow HI starve on tne jour
ney if he attempted to crawl dwa the
tree. If he were a measuring worm he
might spin a yam and lower himself by
it. NVtngi have not yet beeu furaMml to
him. Wiih a faith 'in hit detlinv whieh
: ' J . : : : " - . . r
Hxset hi ou, oryp., aani ua. e
chances, in proportion to Hit tiz, tbe !
fall is ai if a man wen to drop himself 1
from a ba iom a mile ami a half high,
fall and escapes the huBgry bills of birds,
tite youthful etead-a bores hi war down
ward into tank and begin Ms aubtarra-
nea residence.
aVdmittius it as true that
lias the scientific folk say ur forefather
dwell m cares, we cannot adbtd t sueer
at such a deroicile. t he next process
after rung below is to fin 1 tne mot of
, shrub ortree,to ttkrk the proWcs, i.to
K, and to sack the juice. Thereafter the 1
i... :
.v.. at - -,v. ' w.ute reUtfoa. wtth tbU trade tn the dty
After a silence vastly longer th-an that u.nmSh tbe cuy U ciu&die and be
whkh Pythagoras imposed upon Us pa-' eafo? a rroutvoo of betag a thoruesb butt
pils, the cicada cores the right to make a neaamaa,obMgaraiidfatrao all hUdeaHsp.
.1.. .-.1 j- .1.. i, ' TX CWawerul.
. fa 4 ef 4 e ,
ptottee0BWtoIBrf.ce.lrflllWll,sff.
M colbw aparf.g Jb ft Bcir ,rit
whib iBclM UaWr win. There!
is a W npoa hi wicg. whkh hit beeu
supposed to portend War. That was a
great mistake oa the part uf the seers
b , , a , .....
who read the sign It is Dot a A ar
that beseeks,bat aAeddisg He dram
tbe wedding march, an 1 seeks bis mate,
who it similarly engaged in making kr-
mescal mnsic The noise is a trifle meant-
onous to human car, bat all domonttra -
tion of wedded bli.t are a bore to sen -
Ar 1;.,. V .
l' n
served that perfect bapmness is thurl , tbe 1
experience of the male cicada it no ex-;
ception to the rale. He violates the Sr.t ,
ndples of health by eating little or ,
nothing. Tbe censcqueacc of such no-,
prsdence may be readily foresees. The !
bridegroom dies en bis wddiug day. The)
widow wattes no time ia fnaerU cere-,
monies.
1 : j .
for her familv. who wllerer
LxlHr.fi far
see her. bbe spends the rest of Iter snort
D .
.r:. . .fi
life in lonag boles in twigs and small
branches nj depositing eggs therein.
-p. , L.,- ,u' ,-X,,.r ,j
The branches thus Pwaed are apt to
hreak i tl. and rP wtofcave valuable
ttees object to thi method ef pruning.
Sometimes it makes coatidcrable hatoc,
instaaceat Pro.tt Park.Brooklrn,
Mtuv-tallr faaffrml ihnsf-h tUMa4- wm
VTIWWt V".
ooe were
permanently iajarrd
After perusing tbe
Government statisticsbowing bow many
million dollars' worth were eaten up by
. Me capjTormaaces of
I. . 1 . . .
the Western gras -hoppers, we shoald be
i tbe iattern cicada witb ciuaaimlty, and,
f fo, ff ia AiHi
k ' fmt ....
ftbere is comfort in tbe thought tbat seven
teen jears may elapse before we shall
need to repeat the precaution. Xex York
Tribune.
Polar Colosixatiox. The bill ap
propriating $50,00 to equip an expedi
tion to the Polar regions is likely to be
come a law when the next Congress meets,
and Capt. Howgate proposes to send, in
advance of the colony for which tbe ap
propriation will provide, a small vessel
under command of Cant Tyson, to gather
tigetber Esquimau dog, sledges, and
Esquimau clothing for the regular ex
pidition. Capt, Tyson will start in July,
and Capt. Uowgste will follow next
spring. To get out the advance party
about $9,000 or $10,000 will be needed,
and this must be raited by subscription.
Capt. Tyson makes this rough estimate
of bis needs : Charter of vessel for fifteen
months, $1,500; fitting out of men for
cruise, $1,500; 25,000 gallons of casks,
$1,000; boats and whaling gear. $1,000;
bread, $150; flour, $250, pork, $CO0; oat
and Indian meal, $00; cotfee, $125; tea,
$52; sugar, $48; molasses, $150; butter,
$100;wniky, $120; coal, $75; tobacco,
out of bond, $ 100 ; guns, knives and saws,
for trade, $400; probable incidental ex
penses, $400; tout, $S,CC0. Tbe whaling
gear is provided to give the party oc-
rii oai t inn anrl r r-rfT t 1 as urn n1nrtnnt n rl
7"! " , I V"-"J -
it is believed that enough whale and seal
oil will be obUincd to pay tbe cost of the
expedition.
Kcssiax Ladies. -The ladies in Kasiia
are very anxious to marry, because they
nn tiluartv a,f m.m'.,.. The
nave no jioeny oeiore marriage, l ney
arc kept consuntly under tne paternal
eye tmtll given up totneir nusUandS, ana
-.a 7. a ..a. .
then they take their own course. Al-I
most as soon as a girl is born, in tbe 1
better rank of society, ber parents begin i
to nrettare tbcdowrr the mutt have when i
she goes to her husband. She must fur-
nub everything for an outfit in life, even
to a dozen new shirts for her coming
husband. The young man goes to the
bouse of bis promised bride and counts
over her dresses, and examines the fur
niture, and sees the whole with hi own
ejesbefore be commits himself to the ir
revocable bargain. In high life such things
are conducted with more apparent del
icacy; but the facts are ascertained with
more apparent accuracy, the, business
being in the hands of a broker or notary.
Tbe trotuteau is exposed in public before
the wedding.
A foolish man by the name of Crapo,
with his foolish wife, lately sailed from
New Bedford, Mass., in a little sail-boat,
twenty feet in length, intending to cross
the Atlantic and hoping to bring up at
London some forty days hence. Ve see
no sense in such silly experiments, even
if successful.
Coo80 Racking tho Syutcm
With drattle cathartics and hurtful salirants,
and utc that rational and gcolal rccupersnt,
flettcttci' titomirh Hitter, the tucccttot
nbkh In tbe eradication of dUrate tud the '
building up of feeble coattttulloo ha ut
terly outdated the prrlterotli tardiest tbe-
iorl4t who Intltted on tbe rationality of
depleting the frame in oruer to restore It to
health. Appetite, eay dl;e.Uon, regular
evacuation, a natural flow of blU, are as
aure a reiult of tbe ute of tbe finett ef
.Vaertca'slBTlgoranU a. Increa.ed lot. of
the oW exbsustlBg raetbod. Tbe new era of
tolnjM (or the kk and
IT .Wi T ?USr bei'lh w".b-1
ta tbeir reach, but tared them from the
burlful roatusBcesof an absurd fallacy ;
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Agricultural Implements. '
n, i,,, ... . ,..,., ;
tries aid lead teg hrancbe of trade In tbls I
city we bate unlfonnly selected, as represent
ative vf tboe braacbes, unly bouse noted
for stability, excellence and variety of tock
kept and ircscral and high character. Tbese
coBilderaUoB are matters of Importance to
in inu conaecltoa we take pleasure la :n-
forlBr our reader, that th Arleullnrat
t . . . " W .
ThT T 1. Ti
Unfortn. Kallocg A to, baTe been turned
!',"r
t?ih tk&hl t". I&2 UZ
Mr. I)ri.Ia. "M antiel at M.Tt.t
U San Fraacsco. Treadwell a old .und,d.
-" ,
ellpper plow; U aides City sulky plow, Gar-
den City gaag r4ow; Vant
: .v uradiey's tuivy
r I
. Barrowsemuvaior, eic, ec, manu-
: 7J,Z. , .7 Jt,ZT .
"5 ff ; the
tprtog. If etM and header wagont. manofac-,
lrfJ r... V IuttB "; 1
al tbe Earfe mower and reaper, maaufac-
lured by tic Eagle Mowtag Jt lUapiag Co,
,im.jut rivd ia MMtsritr
dUy galtted lu popularity till It baa be i
u. U; reeogwlzeil a the leadte
P
on Ul coatt It it made of tbe very beat
east ttcet and tbe reputation of tbe Furl A
Bradley Maanfacturssg Co. It .uffleseat
Of riib Bn. U. Pacific Warsa the
tuoaaaad now runnfo? ee tbs eeatt wlH
Malc for lbeatTe. We will tudy mesUoa
M.r..u' " M P
f arm as-s sprm- warou. w t pmr
' " ' 7 ; t
ic- a 5W uc""r7 w:
recently import, all W aura wai ltwawat Iraabta. Ktrr to.iMr k,.
? f? to tte Ume. Itie at. Abb
7 !
In ects-WB. we tay to eur readers re-1
lairaietf eaiawgne. ir. ueu. A. Iran
- ' -
Amongst tno Fruit Men.
Tllt M0CE or ft i. 4lxl A 00.
tv.. .. , .- -
, and tbe ditfday ef tbe foraer tbat ran be
' see tan. tVaabiugtou and tbe adtaeeut
uu "-T 1 l' "Zl, T5fMr ?
'dealer etagregate aa tbkVUy aa bee lu a
. WTtA MIl fem Qcu., .M reap
bixrct. Tbey will hasdle at let
oxr nrxnaut xttxsvx rocxtn or ractT,
Arriving every day by .teaser, barge and
railroad from the peach grove of the 5acra.
1 taeato. tbe per and apple orchard, of a
1 T "L!J1. XVLw
a atd olhcr bay cocstlet.
lie eberry oreaarUt at Altmpii, and U-e
eeaarc and tcmn crera of tbe swnU. A
may be expected tberc Ut be a boty line la
haadtiag aU tbit trait, xad the trsi that
raaTttcT
MV carrtfog ou betiue are for the meal
part
vnnuxi ortatTust,
Hen fc hate weathered a hundred itormt.
1 a ad cine act Irian ba!lr. Ataaant tba
K? TL A?J."i
, fonb prostseB'Jr. Tbey hare nuw been to
t, I MVl! IT aWH (,
. t
butfoe for leu year, and bate fooad aa Me
f ut mcreated la marjl
tude that tbctr trade grew daily with It. Be-
iWm d.ali.c m fnat. they M vesetable
,U Sfod.clrd 10 lUa by uraert all
, er tbe state ia fact do a cetscral namit
' ustme w an mh at casiry pru.
. . . J . . ...a.
nee, auumr oti.r, wwa. ura ecu,
nut. poultry, dekd frnltt and grata. Tbey
bare abst U1 coatlguor frwta dtSereat
rvart ef CaNforala. tociudmr sc f tbe
urgvtt asd weakbteal ra&cbcra la tbe State,
j a- V f tBrnf-
Ua Boixhsa's JtMcUse far croup, cold,
sore throat asd hoarsen eaa.
"A Slmbt Cold," Cocoa. Few are
aware ef tbe importance of checking a
cucgb or "iusbt cold" whkh weuKl jttM
to a tnltd remedy. If neglected, often attack
the hisrs- Brn'$ BrwAist TrvXti xrive
ore asd altseU Immediate relief.
A Ixro ix ma CXwrr. Trapper" In.
Man OR I one of tboe bamlet. ready rem.
edies that ccVy family sheabl keep en hand.
YYbcsever there la pain; use It.
Use Born ham's
asd neuralgia.
AbtcUse for rfcettxaiUia
Xoticc lo Subscribers.'
L U CKAOtX CO. Ill Scata reartk Stmt.!
naaaaaUa.aafTTa-rTTCtaar4taeaefceftk V
CTibers oe realr af tais parrr. I r. a saaspl at
DOBEIXS rUXTlUC BOAr. rronif-J tbey RCdTc
tc atUrwtt aad i!1m casta, vklca taja eiscslr sajr
K fCmVLft OB lb 6o. TkUSoaawa praBooacad
by ta CectesxJal Jaicrs to bt tt ealj pare Faally
Sop aual la Asacrtca. Aa K laa brea causatTrly
atmtlsed for year aer realer bare ssdaeStfdlj
keartt of U bof. Tata Trry SVeral 7cr of tta oaa
BticSaTcn eaabita all to Itat IU xiXlj ht taraaerrsa
tbj caeaty. Sead year adAna aad antes eeatt
fce porta dines to
X. I CRAG IX A CO
i 11
11 K. rnrtk Ntrt. - - ralladVlpbl
, j
CWTOX BCOS. A CO, 3 CaararmU Stnet.Sa
tracoce. Sole Artata twr lsctc Coast
R
St&4 fue Ibxy.
wrtxae Ikraat srt ber great pais.
Sae took sane SWEET TAlt UtXirS
Sow bc't aU rtirat- arala.
-rtttcnlUMi.
MRS. BIR6HAMS SWEET TAR REMEDIES
1 poXSlST of SWEET TA It DIEOPS Krr ..'If St CtotctJ
; l s4 ibanrca. sweet tak troches, far
JfifSf TnliXiS. w tSa tS eSeT.
la
eosaectloa alts
t ij
Tanoaa mattdua mSKtltx Ux Imb asd te&dlsx I
', wcotaaiapoos. j
I Mf. Blcalsaa retaali oa t& trsatiDeat asd care
' cr-nr i .na ir-r riimniiitLL otxxici in x.
rervaca of raaar star la coaatetloa atta ber Saset
t U JatiaUCL w MViMliini m Ui .ihhim UW VI
cbanw. TarytaartTa;aaaaadacfalU(arsiaUoa.
SWEET TAlt HEM EI) IES are tlmpla toto prepara
Uouktasctlooed trj lb bicttrct medlral aatlionUnBd
are saie la t&etr eCsct for watt tSey an rtcoia-
neaoaa. litviuiuiakuasuiiuania.
TritXllAMS ABIKT1XE mil BCltXS. SCALDS,
A Cat aad Borta or all alad
qn-PAOE CATALtXlCE mtE TO AOEXTS
OU WiiiTUt Co.. 17 St a Moctfomcry ts. T
ftVKUUtun TKMPEltANClt HOTEL MT
bressa saa rraacMca. ti um Txaru, l. ,
VAbeur ovk must ts datb
elereaDea- articles. untKi tree. A. a.
fcl'KXCE A CtE, aaOtarrttfet,aaa fraadtcn.
REVOLVER FREE!
J. tkw A tvoa, Ut a xlja
tarreaaaoi ittviot. wua
mx canrldrr. Addm
in Waud tU. litubarc. 1'a. I
Ora tale for ttatcb Calrenal Co oca Sjrop foe
foor rear paat. a be rrsalrr tkaa fur anrltntur
prepsrauoa. WAUXI TltACKT. WtTetly. X Y.
HTIlWI'll TrarrUne Salnmen.
5 a month '
la I'rdclllnr
W &alLU sBdalleaproeHld.Xarrlitllna;
aaaroa v tunuap m
arl. ClaciaaaU.01.
A nCUTC WANTED forthe thrtHlcc vor k.-Noted
AUtnldoaemUaa.orWarrr of tbe IMrder."
Llrt of (raatitrell, Jainr sod Toacxrr ItrotbenAod a
tooraofotaer. Send ILOJfvr fnapectat, asd coni-
taecc aoDce.A. L. iiaxcaorr b.t.
BUY A LAMB KNITTING MACHINE,
Aad make Si to 11 a day. Send for Circular to
J. J. rrtSTEIt A CI), tlrntral Aceata. ISO Sutler
Slrert. I loom to. Sts rraaclseo.
T L. CeUSWKLLH BKX
al . TAL BOOMs, aa Kara
sear Bash. Eaa rrandtco. Sra
CzLOioroaa adtatalrtersd. A
Lladr
ataUHat la atuadur. 8 aanvaTBs
osly aasieTM to operate.
Planoo.
LtTc xxu iMroeTAXT iurxovny e.tm
TueiR WAXCrtcrtrK.
tx
Tbe periittcDt efforts to attain perfect in
in tbe maBufaeture of ptatKH em at hut to
be crowned with sticeaaa and have Ht ptctred
IbrUVclual. Slacr tbe Ohi of Ike err life
S'chruedcr.wko in 1717 twneeWed tk HjMttue
Idea of a pUno to replace tbe turp-hord,
down to tbe present wore proacteul and pro-
....... I . ,1. I . . a
iZZf ZSZZSZ
p,.,i." Thl laitrawaut la H.iinif!l en
rateban.eal still, and embrace new prtaul
1 JesUaed to levol.tleatxe tbe
,rlof ltmo making. It poMe.ae. m the
Wzttett degree neataeaa a4Irily of ton.
wbkh ijmpatbllc and barmodUca witk tbe
human ve4ee,cler and bell lite in Utc treble,
and aoEtorou and daep soundieg ia tbe ba.
tbat baa W a wooden pla Mock Iaallothr
piano thrrr m ftud. perforated wttb ttolea
la wblch Uad tbe tanwg pto that bold tbe
strings. Alt wood l Teryaestitlretocbaage
of weather, expasdtsg wbea it I damp, and
eontractlsg wbea ltit dry. wMeh I tbe ra.
ti, n;M ,,r.r. ,11 ,icfi ..rr i.t
.. ? f? IJM,7 ,wreor
ledr.uaUlUe taTes)trf tbe M-ftr. Ih
. denumtratd tbat Uere waa wseba tbwg aa
7W IW t, IA and
llVtn ?
! iVutliai b' J;
, B re Ibe
"iae. MHMVKIWHCwetTIKI rem
tcntVan oflbe tiring. Tbut, w bate lor the
first time, la tbe Kozcra L'octrbt, a Plaaa
, wbteh dert not aebekd for H ttrenrtb or
r .1 r. LU It - UKAM , k.. V.. k. A r ,t. - la . .
htf, ,xvor4. or noun tbe exedUoce at
K eatmtel worK. Because evry of Meat
laWrneby4dio..mUotr It ImtbW
for U.L. tUmut tbe Plfte u.
produce tbe aHgbte.1 rfeet hm rC ' I
r 1 .. .... ITT. ...
71' 'Zf, .
tMrHv .11 ZL. u- .o,,.., JZt
and BMHt durmMc tbat ka ever braa latkL '
cd. It ba Ust ate actWs rail, wbtefc U
la iKt inmfrmu, beraaj. la alt oiawr Ilaaot
there are four to sir raiW, wbsrk are fastened
to tbe wooden case, tad. eoaieoutBtty. al-!
waya liable to ret totft of order. Tbe baser 1
and data per ptvuU are buiWd Ml inm Wrar
foZT, attached to tbe trm aetfou rail terrwed
to tbe an- frasae. tbat w.uto
Or StKkMir i
toMe.
fllflHHf .ITttUt
a ruitar
or isaMs caa ke Use Kr. Pkta. fo taae
:H,-.trr wt. WbUm ilrelrb It c m( ,
e tta eamtot get f
k7.4 ik, rM-inr...,t w
I (trumeuL
tx FKtxrc. April Si, 177.
Ms. Bt.ttxwaK.t Uav.
Grxltrmtn.-
Ilartug beard tbat 'Mt lUaem Unrisbt !
rUaoCaiapa- kad lmr4aved a ael aud
UBrortaat prtectosc ht the cuuttrsctfou f
ru, "t aaic cxaasatee tse tUHrcsaettl
wttb roach ifireat. Vi e UA a ilssle but
erirs&al apptteatUa f tbe "et screw." by!
wcn meufltc ue) iiwc tte "tsalag
" are md up and !, Ugbteumg
and fowaeutaj- tbe ttrluf.
It la ctUeut tbat Bettber aeatber. cttmate,
BUT Iapc uf Oae can have auy eSWt BfM
niaso cwBilrtteted wttb tbu lgBa meek
a aits. Tsiatwai V. ratxrra.
iPatuUr A
strreC)
l av, Tje rueaen, MU tSay '
liaazL W. Ksuc
(Palmer, gnus X Cu, UaJdeu Slate !ru
Warvj, tti& Flrt lrtC)
Iaa.P. Kasnx.
Ga44rd A Oa, PacSlc Iiua Waeij, K7 to
t JVil t'rtil
O. IL La Gaaxuc.
ioertates!rt tbe Custcd State Misti
Mirrw Bctaia,
(SicriateBdet Eugtaecr, PacMv MaU
taasulti Cat.
V. T. OanjLtrr,
rat and Best Fauadry.)
V. If orrw rrxa, Gusmeer
T1- STa-hr P, mu. a V. n .Ar Sm. ML tl k
i .. i i . d. t -
I Compr. 4.Wk a reut Iuva4fo.
taere are Btarl
tbere arc btt JLlui bow bt
ate bs TttMct
part ml tbe eoBtry.
Tbe wr rag from tva lu IXO. ax
ertg la tt)le af Saltfc ad furuiture.
Erery mttrumaBt I warranted Ur 4 toaw
Tbeae fUaau eaa be aMabsed m ji Krai
ritco af Mettr. Btaekmar .t Darli. tbe writ
Vauwa BMttlr bouse, Nra fUi aud 'Ai Mr
ketttrect.UBdrnb BaMwm." Tbey otier
liberal mdacemeat to pasrebaser. tad ts
vKe curreifoadeace from all tele retted la
tbe Bew mveuUou. Tbe & alto deal
largely m aueei xutw, tmz exteuttre pub.
Htber asd tmartera, bcd reprvaesttfig
1 . a a f - - . v M k. a
MIX (ivu umrvMM illl P. CCfiQ- t
berth A La, asd frcsoU. Any mausr aUi be
forwarded by axali a receipt ef price.
Mr. Hiictmar asd Mr. Davit are both ac
eeaplttbed muaarlas and practical men la
t&ia Braaeh of botaett, and cirtag Heir en
tire pcbua atteatfou to tbe same, bare al
ready IhmK up a targe and preaperuu bail
Be, aad was. tbe retf-oct and cuaadeace ef
the turruuadwx buttae custassMy, asd of
tbclr saaerwu patruut. Tbey are perfect
gentlemen, rearteeat asd aUeadre la tbetr
eattoaera, asd we are perfectly aUted
that lrm thr aia-deaeaBatal asd fiMliti
tbey poc4 so tauasc bouse caa be more '
eescBueejy rrcoamcavueu u our
readtr. TX ' tmrri
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Francisco Savinbs Union.
mc.iif.n.uttH,.ni.r,n.
roR HALF VKAK r.XUIXl with Saili
a mm. . ' aa m m .. w
le at tlet aa4 trmVM
l
aaaaaaTmt lrsx.t. 4 srr aaAae loans
7 mUnbmrt Ixaui. tmtt Fedtra; taa. Mti
MeaaaadarterJa.711.tr.:
UIVXU. WHtTK. ra4kSrr
fOIt SAT.E.
SAW MltTlRONS,
I fl sxch rATxrr haw, beltixd.
i Ol) ee . al romfHri Sir Mtlu p. aea p-aaer.
. '. Xa. 3H. aae Slact mfhl. llt.ULrtas.'
rlrrl . ace seeoad baad caach
aa. aactkeetaaviaroa. latatreot
aaaa caaca eaa tpra tar
HtTTIXOTOV, HOFKIXN Jk L'O
Jtmctimm Jut amj JtarlQ Jtrsett. Srn Vaaftsra.
STAR SmiSG BED
ri'HE BEST IX rSE. rVXKTBODT BCTS IT
X bead fur Orcatar to
C. D. & E. HINCKLEY,
I
149 Krw Xsattemtry SL, s. T.
A. B. ELFELT & CO.,
UaaafKtarrr aad Importer af ClalUlas aad
VaraUhlBx: tlaaUa. SoW staaatae.
tartra cf tbe Celebratnl rUat
CHAMPION"
Overalls and Champion Clothing.
lea asd II Raaaraoe Street. Sax Faixetsco.
BOOK-
an
rlran
rramlrr!" Aealvahla aad albatle hl,tairr at
' tta llemam. AdteWarta. TruU. fnraUoBi, CasUrl
Ce. and noble Urn aad deaths of the "Mathm of
a itepaaac.- ny wiuiam w taaier r. ukwixu
rBatBT. ea r rumioi km.
rHIKSIX MAClttVK OIU
Sperm, Wtsle. lard. Taaaert.
aad all braadt uf IllamlBUlBr
Oil. Italda. Lama stock. Palat
ini and Load. Varalskra. Axle
OrTaM.elc bead toe Ctrcalar
OILS
HUTCHINCS i CO.,
rroprtrtora rbteatz UU Worka.air rroct Bt 5. T
Tlia Xewr Camp
Laan(vtUOQ
If I lb, aad fotda.
5:n xTlnxlSo. frt:t
tus aad at. a Ub.
era! dltcoaat to tbe
bade, seat cu.IL
lo aar ran of tbe
Co ft.
C. II. MIWELKY.'An. 41 lHQoin H..S. Y,
PATENTS.
T? A. LCtl U AXX. BoHcJtor ot Pateata. Watbtactua.
-A- .i. i -o i-ueai ao t-ar. sna c
flUMCn can ba allr ad
aiinrss
PKR BAY
JVll bortacaelli
went wiia oar am an Axtr.
lai. nana rar vaiaiori- Ja
BTNraKB, Bt. Lamla, no,
AEE YOU GOING TO PAINT ?
l'f nn hat llial trblrli riprlrur k1a prft la lf !! bt. Th AVKRtLL
lAI.T. NIXKII I1KIV rnit I tK.rrrrllrJ Ihr klc'jnl KWlnl al Itto !
MlMl Kltllblllou far Urmutf. ddrablllijr. ju4 rrouutay.
THE AVERiLL MIXED PAINT
"lIIXW.lTIIRfcKUrnM gftHlJT t4 vt ,i. m,r. .at i HIUK'. u M r 4mt mtm
l l snptel Lx .,ax-Utl -3t a t- .M z i. i-r. ,r fuirr t Sm- m
ulia.c tf u sjtu ,.f Ukw It t .:j 'A Ur t ... ,irf -A wla ar
tafct.lMreaa7oli.r u'. I.Crt AVHtU Htl Mlr V- fowl -m artmrta
fffr AaMMnMappIr '(' etl irt Vaij wJi n I KHtiIf)i PltltVI.
in I Ujn,l tHm 1'ailut far mi'. It la aM lr t !! onljr.
Oa oSnntm l)k)iin juitZnHt. r .1 yirit o,u. T .r fins-- tt I srat"
et4 utf rte l M Um CAI.troHl V rAUT CO M Slrr'uiaa susaa rrarlM.
fian Traseiiee, Kay 30, 1S77.
We, the aadentgsed Wholesale Orecert.
taka pleajire In reaarkic tbt Increased &t
nand for Bowea's Presaiact Yeaat Fovder,
and of testifying to tha gsaeral latb&cties
firra by this brasd:
Wellaaa, Fek & Co.,
Boot & Sardersoa.
LttWn,Whipp!&Co
Haas Eres
Taber. Uarlur k Co.,
J. JC Pl'x ft CoM
J. A. Folrer k Co,
Kevtoa Bros, ft Co
Castta ErtM-,
Tho 1. ieaalat,
S. Foiter ft Co.,
Xebais 4 Co.,
Booth ft Co.,
Villikcs Bret-
Dilleplai Co
Krxia ft Ealer,
Joaea ft tX,
X. araas ft C.
Adaai.XcXaiUftCa.
Y. Diacrl ft Ca,
K. ft C Xasgtli,
TUlBasa ft EeadeL.
Albert Xaa ft Cx,
W.W.Dodft ft Co.
Alien ft Lewit.
C ALVE RT'8
URSOLIC
SHEEP WASH
02 f-rr (lOoa.
T W JAIXSOS. Saa Fru
CLmo. &aU Artat Sr SU r
TISH2LL c CO..
larvartu axb aurracrrazaa or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SO. 1 C'L..V HTKEKT,
Ktm Iumk as4 tSUrj. SAX ruaXCISCtt.
Vitavtsrm Unft, Ej". TosU't. aaJ Ci-
Srrm'. MNE l ALK m - rTS.
jtuOSte atx at ta mt t martn yrScra.
RUPTURE CURED
T) T Ik r AliroETl.V ElOS-
aj IH. i n 11
i li r imea af Ik afr
tAimt ta4 ami. at rreattr re
KOSOPOLY BEOXEN.
A ratM eaa aajM a4 rr
KitriUau vsti a4
tmm tart. hiku rarsatMl. Traaca ot a.:
ktaa, f - li. im tiiav trrnthr
(o, i ult fur ..t m..'..
-
TO TT A TITTT .Tm J
IT I a n 1 rv mT Jaar Ciraevr farU
GRAHAM CRACKERS,
ytxTrxcmzu bt thz
California Cracker Co.
F'nox tbe axKirc or a cixebkatco rnt
Miu a3 an t reoaw iae aw c.
mix tr:a iaenra cr
1W
artaa
C.
VJ
BUSINESS COLLEGE, 'TMnin!guis.Cr
Jon rrsiT srcriT.sAX re.xocu thi. I nuAUUanB&AuC
, Znt aae tacax coKurt UssacrtUil Vkt-
trtrasrsacaojc XrastaaJ zr ttrtl-xrt taae - -
J H
I , a." fV -
DT t3 rreax e-ar J-.7
HARNESS!!, -y-
AT EK BOCrjSICES.
rrtcl bar a T Jars
L-w,bnrjni era tsal" '
ri,r llanitw sa m:
mtrtu aLit rr-a 1 fr taTr trtora rr- '
tttsviuuu SaiT Hansrt4 Cat
Un Wbmu. art SV-i tBorf Bna. a sJ '
trrsa. VV. U.VV1H. T UMar fat.. (
j -e a -e-j rrt ITI X T
jr . A. . KJ JL J. Jut Xbr a
'
Staaalartarrr Cat
u4 lr.r .a
MARBLE a.
MARBLEiZED IRON MANTELS.
Ill t Uiurrimi: Sax Taas Ttcu.
GREAT ENTERPRISE.
THE S1X&SA. TLtJXZ ASD tUXBXS CO.
have over ICO, 000 Acres ot SUGAX FCTS.
TZLL0W ?IXE,5PEUC. ITS aad CXSAB
LA5TJS; 10 Saw Mill, 3 Fl w hp Kills, 1 Sail
I aid Doer Factory, 149 xilrt T Ffeaes, 10
I sites cf TrajRTtyi, 157 miles ot TItcraft
I" Iiae, 13 TeISTSfh Statlaas; asd eayley 47 J
atra asd 5M oxea aad hsrst.
Tti SUQAS VVSZ is nxiarpaased Is quali
ty, azd tat wtalt coast caa t npplled.
Tit YELLOW PIXE ll firs, Hz fniztc
asd nperior to asy etscr hard fia for wr
IsS, itcyplrip, ttc
Th SPKUCE bas rreat strearts, dsraau
vhra eipoied, asd especially adapted tcZridgv
asd Salp Bsildis;, vMla tie FIX aid CEDAE
xr as valoaalt tar a rreat vanity et jcr
petes. Last year turfy atiluoas ot let war czt
asd th eititaaU far 1S77 Is Sity allllaai ; 11
teea mlTUans araatnr ea haai, tieraarly tea-
osed by tat hat ell ante el Sed El 32 astf
CM co.
Larn orders caa ha tUIrdoa a day's atic fat
all kiadi of BUILD 15 Q XATESIAXS.roara ai
drctted dry, by which elegant aad sabstaatisi
wark may be accoatplisbsd withoat delar at
tit srsal coit for rrtea laaber.
Orders for ti izterisr filled at leu thaa Sai
Fraadxeo prices aad frtlchL
D00ES, SASH aad BLIXDS always oa baa.'
la larga qaaatities.
Address
SIESRA FLUME A5D LUXBES CO,
SedBlaS;
Caieo.
Saa Fraaelsce.
Prlaclpal Officas:
Cor. Foarth Caaaal its.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO.
TOHV KKU.V,J- mit 31 TKAKS rtrtucTiu
u ot tea urouKiya notri, t. ru aw toaaccted
oaty vubtbe CUUMlCKCLvL IIOTKUea UisfiMoav
err aTa. and Kraray n, S. y. Tb Conoerrtal ia
lotrL a. r.U uv cvaBcrteat
BntUaa aad commaus new tatorr hocrl. l!k
cwTaur. tie aaa ocer apenor rtcimiet at fca
ratr. Fire eoacb aatt earrtacra rrom all polat. A
eaa mm wnner pairoo reprctrauy Intllnl.
INTEKNATIONAL HOTEL,
aa and ata Krarur nt.. staa l-rianelaeo
l sa aad t&a ee rxR DAT.
H. C rATIUXXlC .... 1'anrilxToa.
Tit CatrVarU faarbra. rltb tb aaov of tbe
uoui oa. vm ai-an be la valtlac al it taadiac u.
eosrey pawetrrr to tbe Hotel rree. Br"3 ier yoa
ret tato tbe rUat Cbacb: it yw dott.tbey vUl
SACRAMENTO SEMINARY,
f STREET. BETWEEN Wth ASt tttb, 8.CKA-
rar Vaanc Ladlea. t"Sead fbr arroUn.
CurrapoBdeoca tarltel wttb all a bo W.a iOT tariaer
laivnoauoa.
XSS. HEXMON FXUIT, TrissipaL
1-fcPY
HAZELTON PIANOS.
GRAND, SQUARE AKD UPRWHT.
Orstrict j ln:Jtt ssd fa. j wanraa mS
P2ICIJ VE3THW. JJlDMHUatmUTJ.
Had tmr Illalrall Calalara".
CHAS. S. 2AT0H, Gereral Agent.
135 JCastcoseiy Street, fan rrasdseo.
mericaN
Sewing 3Iacliine.
Tltr qaarlw le rrttlai
alhT Jfarhlav.
than ajiy
BEATS THEM ALL !
MirTlirrat-
l kattl:
"If-TIi-uS-lax
Xflr:
a tw
kxaw. sa ax
BEST IN THE WOULD I
see it' TJtnr srriT-
Wsmitei to Give Zttire Striifartiaa.
G. K. WOOD. Xaaager.
nt nmsnzrr
iS f -VSTsCU
.lirait U's1r4 Is
3ELTCHELL WAG0XS,
A.TT. tlXZOZS, Aiftst, 33 Seal St S. T.
'T'HE &rg rant. Trrlrt asS Syrax
X instatawawtMsiM jawKtrtciMrji
sSicial "M casta aa t-acSte Caac mr
taaa U7 etaer itr aarv a Xrrf 1 tarn sx
latclsssncl a-.. Bui an r-nr
LOnCir. KacMaMarSKUa aa
EXP1ESS
I AS9
, -jar-STT TTtTnem'naz
,,ZZ7-.. . .r
I
iJournai ot irommerce.
TnaUtRIIKHT. MOT RCL1ABLX.
BestCommercial Paper
nrausHEs es tux none coast
ix cejrr.ais
A Complete List of Jobbers Prices.
And a General Series of all
Goods sold in this Market.
XXSCBAST WILL SATS SIBCH VSXX THAT
tbs mcx or ths rAriac bt svssckis
isa re&TBts TALSAMXjeruAt.
Terra tf S-tirrirticz, - 15.00 jer Texr.
nrriaaala Cap Ira aeat at -. apllca-
llaau
S. F. Jssraat l Caatiaeixt PaMitbl Ca
did CL.IY aTksrr.
Cmiiia,Bima,Ei5nsi Wiuisl Eniia.
AT
abbot stews is ca.sa.
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